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-10:6•01770ZAL PAPPR or ?ME Wry.
MIIMOZOLOGIOAL Oaaazhaaoaa `' totthe
Oaaatte,by 0. E. Shaw, Optician, N0:55 Fifth
street—eareetWi daily
ni enni. in 111ThD7.
9 o'clock, A. It 000 - 94
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AUDITOR GIFSERAL:
THOS. R. COCHRAN, of York Co
Marta.
JAMB 11.,1110611.11MD. Plttsbnrah.
Gm - grese-X.T/I/ Dierfet.
THOMAS WILLIAM, Alleglniny.
Pei/West Jodie COIN. COMM*
JAMES P. nzaurrt comas Tp.
Ataxia. Laro,ledri of 4. 4isis of &mem Has.
BTOW/g, Lineret .
JAMS L plasma, anegii..i.
dA
• SaAßNOtir, Pittehrreb.: -
YL ALPE PIO SLACK, Allegheny.
m. WILLIAM ELUTOBVANadeCandlass Tp.
zY. A 13: - 08088: Peebles Ty:
er. JOHN GILPIVLAN. Upper Bt. nate Tp.
JOHN' M. IEUIIKPATRICX, Pittsburgh
• cmityCsiiitriaer.
'UMW thIIII3SIPT, Pittsburgh.
•- , liksurritantssissioser.
TgsEdrollment to Ailejibeity County.
_
worth anterest is Manifested to learn the
exaettutulter of inett-returned by the 'dart
.
ties as having enlisted in this county, we re
, pnbilil table, - With...the addition of such
61Istriate as live Meth been returned to the
Martha
'First Ward
Aletrond Ward..
Third Ward
Fourth: Ward . :..:::;
Fifth Ward
Sixth Ward
Sitienth Ward
Ninth Wani:.. •
First ird ' • 155
• Second waid Y .... 245
Third Ward 350
Fourth Ward - .. 472
Biratinghtui 302
Monongahela, 55
South 142
Elisabeth.. - "104
Tenanceville 121
Mci o4s o ol :
Wait ..... 74
Manchester 189
Lawrenceville 139
Bast Biraingham . . .. 162
Sharpabtirg ......... 64 ,
Sewickley... . 83
West. 60
Tarentnta . . 90
Duquesne -
Baldwia ..... . 89'
00111115«...... .. .. ..... ge
Chartism...—. • 61
Penn ...: 98
South Fayette —.—. 57
-.:—,.... 93 .
East Deer 57 '
!Snowden 30 ,
162
0h10........ ...... 66
H00p«... .... 39
Jeffet55;......... , . 102
McClure - 71
West Deed.' .. . ...... . 61
Union 123
Feeble; .. . . . . ....... .. . .. 164
Fawn„. . '96 -
.—Creemeni .... ... - 5
.................50 '.
82
Shales 48..
Reserve . . .... 151
HaMpton • 29
lid
North Fayette.- .... ... 27
Upper St. Clair..—.... ...... 52
17
McCandless 17
• .... —...... 39.
Franklin - 20
Pitt... 153
_ Elisabeth .. . 273
• 128
Ross ... 79
Robinson • 67 -
Lower 5t.C1air........ .... .
Total.::. 7791 • 964
oar disi --
riets are yet to bear from—the
Fodithund Seventh Wards, Pittsburgh, .Du- . •
querns . borough,* and Lower St. Clair town
ship. These:Will doubtless make the rum
• idtal offer 8 4 0Q9 Our quota is 10,693. The
'defleieney'vrillle_prer 2,00 . tU` the Om-
Reglitential - e Stanton dr Stip
lon .C4Sulr/Aur-Coreoran Battery
eirfpkidr . thirtihat.will be very light.
ESNS
Adattonal.Donations- to the Bounty
.
The following MOO -were . . enllooted by Mr.
, Joseph . A.. Soder of the - .Sixth Ward, and
paid to the Otinnlttoo yonterdly : • '
mrs.
.Imph A. 5
Jaen 5
Juno Ofeitil 10
Males
S. Mamma -3
J..l'424lCentrsi 6
Thonun 20
6
Ww.....llo•botton 6
Anthony lrinitnig -2
Graham -6
John B. l'ilotamn
Chula. Trail:help $
. P. 16 'Brayptly 3
gunnel Hunter _ wlO
lao.b H. 6
. J. G. Davin
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. .
Was Mitseria.-:-k - nire tint: Walrhold to
tbe Ninth Mai54,1.14t far the;' purpose
of appolntiaj4o3trurdttra to rale* subirrip
. dons to odd Cfilpt w iltres; M. Harris is raising a
- eompsay. - fortner.Corconiniteginieu — The
Connaltteals :composed of - the following ken
t.lerrien _ Merles Armstrong,. Jamex - tdilles-*
_pie, J. Nan nine, Mathias Edwards and It.
Bustin. Nino hundred dollars - . has already
been obtained, six hundred it which, was sub
scribed by Mr. m. of the dna Of
Smith - ko,rlr* Co.'.
iiiii'isisii - ,mulgtoxen be ikonzniii lio;
21,.Fifth street, by •• photographio or &guar
. resit artist.- , Tbe (oration is,one of he very
best in the city, and Ibis fourth story of the
giber, beautiful new building bas been diced
_ up expressly for this purpose, in the very best
etyle.,,The third story ; is also for rent. - -' Ap
ply to 4. - L. Carrington, Federal .street, near
the Diamond, Allegheny city..
:Compittee.
.
Tho ussatteri of ths - '• Camp:ll4es trill robot at 'the
ratio al IlOtChOiru'aib; Re: 911 Gr e a t . Pitts.
buritbiou PRIDILY;Iipt. - 12th, a:Mai flt • clock
• -
I. rib tittetbaceolarer7.tuebtr pl_dotteed; or,
booboo el important* I. pisseitrei far their
coasidreotbsui
.. W.11,1f;
.7sl4l4T r etteinsuut._ _
a".L. fungrausurs • ..
e bliserbsgato the astosittei i•
tiritilikut B. Nieiri. Clisfrauto,,:keebles,
• WEL 4. ol latare4pprt et. Clair. township. —•• •
Robert ReCiarnes. /final towodifPi . ' r
Abdiat Mc Clure, 11111111* township:
Robert B..Cariabso_ binorrighozO 00raUglc6
W. BarrlsoD. Irtaoraport borough. .
Capt. - faros Woutbrnr, Setriekig b.ugh.
Ju Retract, titular towoilu ' -
010„ Tbomstoßellustarr, Tank Cr as ook; •
ba g. •
Pougeszt Jam, Ittublood Smoothly: . • -
;rbsoscidg, Frauktla t o ooshiP._ • : •
um's, Third Word, &Resit/Ay eity..
Steitbeu - Rego.lleecod Ward s Allegbraircity .
• Jiro.Sob, Lad
illeflounigku Gletrtion tagruelap. - •.•'•
J.J. 'orb luna townobJp.- .• • • 2
• W, s Wallome, Ninth Ware!, Pittebrugb. . '
L.:rutberiend, Third Wad, Pittsburgh. • - I
Dosittfritadstrooas. - Firet Wort. Pittsbusgb: •
Daeld.autebiseti. Eighth Waat til!atoullf 6
• liMb*. fkallos township. •
hratttesasa,;Pktut townehtp. . - •
IZERIZZIMIZEM
TrEt3DAY
,)!d0,49111/0, SEPT. 9
CITY AFFAIRS.
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Republican. State Ticket.
SUBVZTOR GBNBBAL :
wat. Ross, of Luzerne Co
Republican County Ticket.
Igaka .4M3171ey
401114ilAti raCELY. Weer St. Clear Tp.
,=. .pkietee eY tke Rar.
GOODS - 00111.7E1k Ekvatll Fayette Tp.
Pa. Braiasaas..•o4er Ore aa,
• " 141 22
' •• 86 • 24
.... 291 '47
Th e Irish ResiMerit.-Entknsiastic
"Ilfaetitsg.
A very age andenthusiastic, meeting of
Irishmen, took plain is front of the hones of
Mr. P. Defy; on Grua Stria:4,l/st night,
which had for its object the ergazintion of
an Trish Regiment, for the gallant Gen. Cor
corms's.' Brigade: The meeting was organis
ed by eeleeting Mr. Patrick Keit, of Bait
Liberty, u President, and quite, a matcher
of Vial-President and &armada were ap
pointed.
The President, ktr. Kerr, after stating the
object of the meeting, made a few remarks,
giving a brief history of the visit of the
committee appointed to visit the Governor,
for the purpose of obtaining the necessary
authority "for raising the regiment, and of
which he was a member.: • •
Mr. D. O'Neirread the report of the Coin
mittee, from. which it appeared that they
(the Committee). were successful in their =la
den. They bed received - the necessary au
thority from thelkoretary . of War and hive
twenty' days from to - day allow ed enlist
ing.. Mr. O'Neil also made-a- detailed, and
intereeting statement in regri to the ar
rangements and" proposed plans about to be
adopted for the raising . Of the Regiment.
He read heard it said that the Comcnittee'who
have the matter in charge, had already select
ed the officers for the -Regiment. This, Mr.
O'Neil, pronounced untrue. After the Regi
ment ie Ned, the men composing it will elect
their own oaken, and the Governor has pro
mised to give such officers as the men shall
designate, commissions. In addition to the
county. State and regular government boun
ties, private bounty will be paid to each re
ordt enlisting in this Regiment.
On motion, an Executive Committee and - •
Committee on Finance was appointed. The
Executive Committee will authorize recruiting
aloe= to commence ettlistingf run imme
diately.-
Speeches were made by . Jai& McAuley,
Esq, Dr. tdoCookand H. C. Meeks/all. The
remarks of the speakers were sensible and to
the point, and were well received.
Dr. OUSIIII, before the meeting had been
organized, mounted the speakhr's stand and
commenced discussing his favorite theme, the
"Corruption of the Pennsylvania Railroad."
He had not proceeded far when the crowd
commenced -busing and hooting, and the
Dootor, ending he could not accomplish much,
retired.- He was, then =deed to leave the
stand, and was informed that the meeting was
not called for to amiss outside issues, bat to
enlist men to light 'fee their country. The
Doctor stilFrefued, but was dually ejected by
physical force. It seems strange that this
man will persist in forcing himself before the
publio on occasions of this kind.
There will be another. meeting at the same
place 1..-night.
Letter from Col. Clark.
Hz4nqiiaunits 1230 risrA: Vous".,
Ctunp near fairfax Seminary, Sept. 5, 1865.
Dana Gannet My regiment encamped
here on Monday- last. Oa Saturday, the day
of the terrible battle it Bull Run, we were
moved in that direction from our camp at Al
,
exandola - But' when we came 1111ai Bailey's
Cross Roads, we were halted and thrown out
on picket. 'I was 'sorry that the people of 'Al
legheny county were so dlstarbed by unfound
ed remora in regard to us. So far ea we know,
not a gun has been-tired at as yet. At this
point, we are stationed amen in front, but
Our nerves are not .much excited. -The men
are generally well and seem eager for fight.
Oar camp is orderly and comparatively quiet.
We are brigaded with the 131st, ince and
• 1.35 th Pennsylvania regiments. We have no
General yet. I wish some expert would soon
take charge of ue.
The eights of Sabbath and Monday made
my heart sore. Train after trait, loaded with
groaning, wounded men, passed by as. Hun
dreds upon hundreds of - soldiery, who—were
eithiv 'running away or compelled to separate
from their commands, were icon. Occasion
ally, a Kited of Captured rebels would pass.
Finally, the whole of ear army on this wing
came manchingfiast I and now our forces
are about whe they started from almost a
year ago. If I were allowed to pronottnoe
upon the matter would say our forces are
very conch demorniieed.
Leith. that the friends at home writeefterter
to the mon in my . regiment. It will add
greatly to their comfort and entertainment.
No passes are Issued now. . I have not been
away from the regiment shwa we e.me into
camp. And for some weeks yet I would In
sorry to leave it for a day; unitize compelled
by sickness. The man need constant etten-
Mu, that they mai be made ready for the
battle --find., All bfficers, I regret to . ray, don't
realise their responsibility. They don't feel
that they are aothantable for the lives of their
men toe large degree.
I hope that God will yet smile upon our ef
forts to destroy, rebellion. lint, alai I Hie
anger is yet fearfully hot, and I believe it
will barn until another policy is panned. -
Several Alleghenians from old regiments
were in camp to-day. They look well, but
worn. - A paper from Pittsburgh is hailed
with delight. We are mueh in used of some
delicacies for our sick. Scarcely anything of
the kind can be got in Washington: The
priers also an very extravagant:
I hereby tender my sincere thanks to all the
fiascos of Allegheny county, who have shown
kludneu to me and my men. May good bleu
you all, and - restore pesee_to the - government,
though it cost immense treasures of blood.
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Jonx B. CLARK,
Colonel Commanding 123 d Pa. V 01..,
Washington, D. C.
P. S.—Blues writing the Itheve,three rev-
erend gentlemen from Philadelphia, sent out
to visit the sick end wounded, called and gave
us some tomatoes;plunts,raspberry fem. and
green apples, for the sick of our hospital.
This was a very seasonable gut. Many
thanks to the donors. J. B. Cr
Eirausa Neva.-;-17.1 Weekly Eno, of Au
gust the 24th r a Lendon newspaper of His.
tort', Politics, Literature, &Hance, and Art, is
Terabit', received by J. W. Pittoek, Fifth
street; opposite the post °Mee; It contains
eight closely-printed pages, comprising every
folfreport of the European news of one week.
SPECIAL, BOTICES.
Ws isle great pleasant In .
reeomminding
the Ear. HL E. Williams, who is engaged as a
teacher in the Academy of Science and Lan
guages,. Allegheny. Bir.,Winiams is a grad
uate of Princeton College, N. .1., also of the
Western Theological Seminary--Is an excel
lent scholar and a practical and successful
instructor. This valuable acquisition to its
corps Madera aid the experiince and eel
cienoy of the Prluclpal, 114 T. J. Davis, reader
this institution especially worthy of thi
patronage of the - pnblle.
Rev. IL . W. Jacoros,D.D.l Der. 11,, P. Pairs, D. D.
.241r:' =ran; D. D.lßer. W:D,llowatuhD.D;
Zaino/ANA Otorousa•awn.wnsza ro ors
ress--We - Would say that Mesas. W. B.
McGee a oo.,oorner of Federal street and Dia
mond Square; hare just remised their summer
goods, and their pattaras 'are all of the latest
styles. Any_person desiring", well-made and
neatly fitting snit of *clothes, their establish
ment is the right place. All their clothing is
maderinder_thofrorflrMrrld. on,-and `..they.
are always ready to silk° Imo to cash boors.
lavzso W. Clones Carpenter Ind, Joiner,
Jobbing Shop Virginally, between timithdeld
sheet and ()Mini silo,. All kinds of House
-Bepaiting done on short notloo surd in _work
=alike manner... Charges moderato. Leave
Jon: orders. All order, promptly attended to.
Twi good hands wanted immediately.
.
tIOLD2IIII, "Allltllloll—,Pain, disease and
exposure; with a hot slims* muddy ' water
and bad dist,mill be unavoidable, but armed
with - Hollowly's Puritjinssaad strengthening
Pills, you can endure' all these and still retain
good health. Only 25 eenta per b0x . ..: 220
Durtsue.—Dr. 0. OW, No. Pain it.,
sitends roil) titanottes of the Doubt] profes
sion.
A 72111 more melt will be received n the
Stanton Cavalry, Co. E. Eye dollars extra
botinty-wlll Appli - inittiedlitely' If
you wish to be Ina good company..;- ,
MU. D sic Qoarterly Effrror of
Fashion, for the fall of 1882, itt John:W. Pit
tOok'e appetite the Postolhoe. '
SzCoeD SrprLy of the Vtar Teter.=
Marking -Map netted-at Pittook's; opposite
the Postotßee. ' _
WAX/Ic.
WA.NTEDT-A. tint!Avon, by young
r mati,with cd atonal: and or lemma, au
Orboldiata or mann•LtiOrin eirtibit biwB,l6 as aak,
, ;;:r Itoloomis. WALesai good load sad ha. sgood
knoutaidge of buthataii., dddras 0'5.47,, an of
4.6. ";; ; Nat.
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nom YESTERDAY'S ETSNIIIII GUETIB.
The Indian Troubles in Itinnesota.
We are permitted to lay before our reader*
the fallowing extracts from private letters,
written from Minnesota by Dr. B. R. Palmer,
to his, brother in this oily. Dr. P. was
a
moldy resident here, and is well-known Ito
many of our readers. A large number. of
families from Western Pennsylvania have to
rated in Minnesota during the past few years,
and information from that cpiarter will be read
with interest:
Bales CEOOD, Aug. 24th, 1842.
Dear Brother: In My last letter, I said
setnethiliff. I believe, of the commtmosment of
Indian difficulUas in thjs vicinity. Since then
it has been going on from bad to worse, and
now there la a state of intense excitement and
alarm all through the frontier. All the wo
men and children In this part of the State are
crowdtng into Saint Cloud, in the greaten
consternation, and we are called upon by the
neighboring towns for aid, which we are fin
ishing as feat as possible.
We have not yet been attacked, and It we
should be, I think we can defend ourselves.
The number` of atrocities committed by the
savages is, no doubt, highly exaggerated, bat
we have reliable information of enough to
prove that there is concerted action &mien the
different branches of the Sioux, and probably
of the Chippewas. "The litter have always
seemed friendly to the whites, and their Chief
(Bole-in-the-Day) offered the Government a
regiment of Chippewas at the commenoement
of the rebellion. Bat the Sioux have always
been troublesome, and difficult to get at to
punish. They range the prairies from the Red
River of the North to' Toxin, and are the true
Arabs of the plains. The :Chippewa' are at
the north and east of us, while the Sioux are
along the whole western frontier. It Is very
possible, in case of alliance of these different
tribes; which - does actually exist, according to
the opinions of men who have sniped from
the Chippewa, that we isiay be surrounded
here and ha* to defend ourseWes, until foroes
could be sent — UP from the lower part of the
State to our relief.
Frightened women and children area 's
et/Ile impediment to the free action of those
upon whose protection they depend, and of
emirs* We are very anxious to p la ce our own
in a place of safety. My wife is in a state of
constant terror, and to-morrow I shall send
her to Bt. Anthony or St. Ranh I fear that
matters here may - remain unsettled all winter,
as immediately around hers are the best hunt
ing grounds of the Sioux, where they are in
the habit of killing their winter venison. The
people are determined to kill every red skin
that they can level a rifle at, wherever he may
be found, and it is a question . of extermina
tion on both aides. •
I shall send my wife to Bt.,Anthonras soon
as I can get her there safely, where she will
remain • while until I see the turn affairs are
taking here. I don't know as the affair is so
Carious as apprehended, but the 'horrors of an
Indian war are so much beyond all other hor
rors that it is no wonder women are frighten
ed. My post is here,: my .duty keeps me
here ° and I shalt stay here and, see it. out. I
had Just got fairly under way in building •
house upon a beautiful lot, bet everything kaa
stopped and I don't care to build a house for
the .Indians to burn down. Besides every
man is under arms, on foot and on horseback.
B. sad him family are still' on their place,
being a little remote from the present scene.
of trouble, but he is more particularly in the
track of the Chippewa'. lie and his boys
sleep with their guns at thier side and their
house barricaded. They can easily get in
here when an alarm is given, but he ha' not
got his crops harvested yet. apprehend
more from the Sioux than the Chippewa.
Br. CLOUD, Aug. 23, 1862.
Dear Brother-,Sinoe,l wrote you last, I
have cent my. wife awayin the greatest:hurry
and confusion. I have not heard from her
yet, bat suppose she is in Minneapolis. The
Indian wars we used to read-about are upon us
here now, just as savage and jut as atrocious.
I was out into the disturbed district, and re
turned here • day or two ego with a man
shockingly mutilated by the Indiana, and left
for dead; also, his wile, wounded, and two
ehlldnin..- The. man, Mr. Foote,* noble fel
low, fell in the early part of. the attack, but
his wile, alone, fought fifteen Indians from d
o'clock in the' morning till 4 p.. m., and after
killing two of them and wounding several,
compelled them to retire.
We On furrifyieetbill town as well as we
can, by building block houses. Every man
minim arms wherever he goes. We hear all
sorts of exaggerated rumors, but the fact
stands that we have the samiges xpon us. I
hardly think they will attack this place, and
think if they do we can • defend it, bat still
thought it best for toy wife to leave, especially
as it was expected by most of, s th at the town
would be attacked the next night. Want of
ammunition, is the anteater which the Indi
ana had been disappointed by its having been
shoed, probably caused the attack on the Mia
sissippi to be deterred, if not altogether
abandoned, for the present, at least.
McCaadles• Infantry
The following is .the Bluster Roll of the
McCandless Infaritry, Co. Ge 123 d regiment,
Penneylvania irolunteors, Col. Clark :
Ceptaln D. Dobai, a.t corp Wm e Harfor,
Ist Vont. lit C Dodo, 2d do Werdler Todd,
24 do Blt Woodburn, 341 do Bold Scud,
Int Sae' ABI Cam. roe,. itb do J•7l OIN Imo°,
27 do Jos 8 bolLelry, sth do That II Bullock,
3d do " Bonbon Hartley Sth do L Sproul,
lth do B tie Ill s , Jr, Tti do 8 hlcLanghlto,
bob do A D Armstrong it do Thco 1l Itr3oun,
Everett Heap
England Mika II
avriog David
'Wavy gunnel
Vernier Jca
►raiser Geo V
GeniblaJoida
Gilmore David
Goodfellow bane
lidanda Jan, Jr
Harper Ju 0
Hunter Joe
Limiter Robe
Haulm Beni
Halms Edwin
Hatehlmon W
Hailliap Jae
Hildebrand J
Jamison Wail
Johnston D '
Keown Thai
Kidd BM
Heise Nark B
Loos Wm ß
Liehtblll Christ:
Lindsay John
Haloes
Haler Jobe A
Austin J 0
Agnew Henry
-Akonaw John
Aldan RJ
AI tan Wm
Borland 3t H
Bennett lawnoß
BrodleTA
Rarthy.Hariry
Blouot Edward
'Eonawits J Ii
•Sothwell Henry
Bola Wm D
brawn Wm W
Down E B
Down Joe B
Bay Joe,ph
CourtneyJ It
Ca:specked 11
Crooks Robert
DuSOB"-
Douglas' :obi A
Downing Joe
Demmer Ain.
Darnel John
Davl. it
Mumma 11=7
Earsemaa W
Au Amende.
A abort time since, during the excitement
which followed the announcement of a draft,
we stated that sjoang liquor merchant, doing
business not a hunched miles from the °ant
Rouse, had left the city for the purpose . of
avoiding the draft, intending to spend the re
mainder of his days, and his fortune, in
Ireland. The gentleman Is now In the city,
and we are fully - satisfied that he bas
been deePl.7 Nronged in this . matter, . and
that'''e had no idea of leaving the country.
Be visited Philadelphia, where he.pnrchas
ed about $l,OOO worth of goods, and after
spending a chart season at Atlantic thy, re
turned home. The story doubtless originated
in milks: We: know,:furtheintore; that the
gentleman alluded to has contributed liber
ally to the Union come, and his loyalty has
been hUestloned by these who: know
, .
Teel - Corcoran Regiment.
The authority to isienn regiment for Gen.
CosCorsa having been giving to the Commit=
tee appointed to visit Harrisburg and Wash
ington, our Irieh fellow °lamina are actively
engaged In 'arranging._the preliminaries.
Meetings are being held, and large oubsorip
tions.are being_made, in sums varying from
sso to SSOL. The most liberal arrangements
are being made for 'the payment' of bounty,
and the prospects are flattering-, for an early
organtistioa of the regiment. meeting will
be bold this evening, at the house of Mr: John
Duffy, corner of Grant and Webdter streets, to
hear the report . of ' the Committee. Several
speakers will be in attendinee.
- ADDITIOXAL StrsamurrtoseAto vas Boum
Bonn.—clho 'following. additional subscrip
tions to the volunteer bounty found were made
at the Mechanics' Bank, Allegheny t
- Henry Palmer • -
John, Bidden .. ... . .............
B. Turner
R. A. Evans
Ales:Mtitek; Ohio Eow6ehip.. „„ .... .
100
Wm. Martin. Or., Manchester • 10
John 'Linton—
ADVIIIIIII6-.011 Saturday, on motion of
Thomas M. Ittanhalt, Esq., John F. Edmond
son was daly admitted to moans law In tbs
Courtfof Engem, miontl. Anthony Weld
,mao, Esq., was a4o admitted - on , thy same.
dsp, And duly to ranks.--
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T : LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM WASIVINCTON.
HUH SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
[twig ‘Diigatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette:l
VisanioroN, Sept. 8,182.
rag IMPORTED DRATS OP AMR? A =TAM
The testimony which, as you were recently
telegraphed, concerned in showing that the.
rebel cavalry Gen. Stuart had been killed in
the late Bull Run battles, occurred in a mis
take. A hiaassoltainttstavalrynaptain, esp. !
tared at • Frederick, by the rebels, and re 4
leased on parole, says Stuart is alive and en.
tive as ever. ; _
It seems to be generally believed, however,
that Gen. Ewell has since died of his wounds,
resolved in those battles. His leg had to be
amputated, and be is said to have died trope
the effects of the amputation. 1.7,
- SOLDIZZEI . RZLIST A!!ISOCI171011.
The Ohio Soldiers' Hanoi Association has
received twenty-one boxes of hospital stores
from similar associations in Columbus, aa well
u small supplies from other quarters. Atoong
the pecuniary contributions they have received
for the belleflt of Ohio wounded soldiers lathe
late battles, is $l6O from Goy. Chue, and the
same amount from Henry D. Cooke. They
have appointed inciting Commettees for eaoh
hospital, and are busy in doing all that can
be done for the wounded.
The Indiana Association b equally active,
though,..there having been fewer Indianians
in the recent engagements, there Is lama call
upon them.
CHARGED WITH DELAYING MILITARY. OPERA-
This morning's National ileptibticari charges
that the National fareiligencer and the party
it represents are renewing the pollOy of ex
aggerating the rebel numbers, and so delaying
active military operations till it can-be sten
whether the elections for the next Congress
will notmake that a peace body; in that ease
it declares the game of this party to' prevent
any more fighting.
Twelve State prisoners have arrived from
Illinois, charged with discouraging enlist
ments. Their eases will be speedily examin
ed. Orders on this subject are being much
mere leniently excused, than they were a few
days ago.
BTRAOOLIIIO BoLDIIII3
Ttie,Provost Guard has been arresting, and
sending off to their regiments, all straggling
cams and soldier[ In the city. The streets
are almost cleared again from the army of
stragglers, lately infesting them.
EZPOGES'S_ACCOUST
Two refugees from Leesburg came into our
lines yesterday, near Poolesville, and were
brought before the' Provost Marshal of that
city. One of them, an Englishman, left
Leesburg on Saturday night, and crossed the
river at Nolan's Ferry, along with the wagon
train of Longstrest's corps. He estimates
Longstresit's force at 40,000, though it is
claimed by,rebel officers to be at least 50,000.
The crossing wise . effected at midnight, and
without opposition, lle counted forty.eight
pieces of artillery, principally rifled, in Long.
street's corps, and ties informed that an signal
number of Dela pieces had been sent on ahead.
.7inkson crossed at the same ferry en Thurs
day night with a large force.
The rebels boast that during Thursday and
Friday night at least 80,000 men and .150
pieces of artillery were crossed into Maryland.
NEWITESET OP THE SEISES TOWARDS vrarsa's
Gen. blfil's brae pused
burg on. Thursday toward Harper's :Ferry
Ills (ores ti said to . be 25,000 usu.
DINIDINZLI CONDITION 07 INN . 1113C1. MINT
The rebel' Are wretehedli eilt4 and ruler.
ally destitute of sboas. 'The sundry Ines are
mostly barefooted and the feet of the infantry
are booed op in rage And pieces of Lew hide.
Their uniforms are in tatters, and many are
without hats or caps ! They are *My sail
gains of success, and ray when they get to
Baltimore they 11 . 1 get everything thei need.
They have vary few tents, the men mostly
when camped 'sleeping on the ground.
The bridge over the eanat at NOIIIO . II Ferry
tru burned on Thursday Wight top our troops
before they left. The rebels let the later out
of thscanal and thus einaly got over.
11[11i 1F112141q111.
Miller Jot
MUM Andrew
bloy.Wm B
My John It
McMillan ha
Mc(lnland Bobt
licKtlsht A .1
Norris Jai HMI
Orr UK,. H
Pinkerton Isaac
Plankorton J H
Hammy H
Boos /antes B
Bose Brice H
Ittascil A J
Bead M A
Some twenty or thirty of the hooks impress.
6d by Government to briog off the wounded
from . the battle-field, have , been in turn im
pressed by the rebottle bear off theliwound
ed. Another Branch of. the Signal Corps has .
been established at Georgetown, to be in
structed in signalling.
TEL INVESTICIATIO, INTO TEL CONDCOT 07 Cil-
It turns out that the Investigation Into the
conduct of certain officers In the later battles
on Balt Ron, his — been °elf temporasily sus- .
pended. - The-Board of - Inquiry - met te=lly;
and will Ilium. its sesslens regularly it an
early period.
Italian Samuel
:quassia' dime
9tovras David B
Slackar John
Schwarberg Chas
rood Nemo
Thompson Sand
Tams John
Walsh J..
Salton Jaa .
TUE INVASION OF MARYLI,Nn.
Wldant Wm 6
WhLnon Demon.
HE UNION ARMY IN MOTIOIii
Rebels Massing on our Right Wing.
TEE REBELS KUM OP AMMUMITIOV.
Special Dispatch toy the ,Pittaburgh Gazette
PHILADILISIA, Sept. 8,--The rebel, Ire it
Union Point, in Maryland, whence they
pasted without opposition.,
'The nedspapers tell ILI that nor army is in
motion, but in what direOtiou no one knows.
Let us hope thatwe are on the eve of 'more
cheering events for the times are indeed
gloomy.
Some military men, at WashrsiFprese
the opinion that this mermen Air - rebels
will prove disastrous to thidsi*Ohat It
was made from imerissity;rathieStit
.
The Bete correspondent says:: In Whist
circles we notice the greatest confidence' in
General McClain, and the anny, and It le be-
Hived that the rebels who entered Ai/Oland
can never evade ca4ture.- -
An officer of high rank:laid yesterday that
it the recent movements authorised yesterday
be only poorly carried out Lthere is nothing
left but disaster to the »bele, unless all mili
tary precedents are faise.!,
The traitors at Washington are reticent and
.
despondent. .„
The rebel troops have . vanished ..froni our
entity left and font hi 'Virgin* and It be.
tiered that they have been Masiedon our
right—probably with tbe view to, throw their
•
entire army across the sire s as soon siipossi
ble. They are evidently. evidently estisiteittliat a .41r
monstration on our
,frent would be entirely;
. .
`useless.
The invasion of fdaryland is 'not Of thane.
tam of a raid. .Therebela are detenoirmd to
stay or Ash a . battle. ilvery ma of their,
service' is represented. They brinight'4
baggage With them;• and eeem determined :to
firs on the oduntry whieh - they areioeate4
Therare in want of , nmonition, bat Meriest
,livins 14 the tat argot Una.
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Cl=
'mot sumo.
ED=
LOI7ISTILLe, Sept. Br-Last Saturday a
foraging party, from Comberiand Gap, ee
-1 countered a party .of rebels seven miles die
-taut. Federal leu want killed. The rebels
ROM driven away with. eousiderableloss, ee
they were exposed to as , raking Ere from a 32
pounder. • • ,
The rebel. yesterday destroyed the water
stations at Benson and Bagdad, on the Louis
ville and' Frankfurt railroad, and tors up a
hundred - yards of the track. nt Bagdad.
• -. Rumors are quite general hem, but are not
audited., at headgisarters, that -Gen. Thomu
L. Crittenden bed evacuated his position. c -•
:It iniepoited that Briggs' glees wait Gel
-
hate, towlines', and also that &liege entire
ftiress axe mussing the Cnnberlaud !Gap, with
awlswof invadingbiort rn Kentucky .
'A .party - Otrabell,'eti;.Batirday, went to
Mast:Point, it the SuouthN of•Balt River, In
wain- trniiiiitara • The: trailing heiste'there;
Millen on ascertaining that alt the salt •
bAabinummomt fq thtladlena shore:
LATEST FRO3I CINCINNATI.
-
[Special Dispate.btothe Pittsburgh Guastte.
- CISTI]NATI, Sept 8,1.882
TEN ?ROOMS ON TON CENTOCIT
Have been brigaded, and to-day Gen. Wallace
was over all the lines, in person, properly dis
posing of the forces, which are already form
idable in number. There is at present a
scarcity of °Beers, there being none higher
than Colonels except Wallace.
Brig. General Judah was superseded yes
terday for drunkenness.
Gen. Green Clay Smith is sick.
A Major General and Brigadier have been
made, at Louisville, oat of West Point officers•
Gilbert, who is:Major General, was connected
with Buell's staff.
There is ■ determination at Wuhington,
apparently, to crowd the civilian Generale off
the track. Wallace hat been snubbed several
times, and nothing Lot pare patriotism in
duces him to remain here. It is even now
inspected that he will be suspended in his
_present command, as he was by Nelson at
Lexington.. Gov. Morton has, I understood,
sent his opinion on ti;is point to Washington.
It is the general epicion that the country has
been sufficiently West Pointed already.
See bow brilliantly the nivillan Generals
came off out of the Virginia battles, and nee
what disgrace and lose West Pointers have
entailed upon the nation. •
iLIFIELIORCII A 2 WILANIVORT
The rebels have a small force at Frankfort.
It islet knewn that they any are nearer to
this city than they were last night.
You need not be surprised to hear of a for
ward movemen,t from this point. _
BRAGG AIMING'S° INTO [MUGU'
There Is a report, but how reliable we can
not say, that Bragg is coming into Kentucky
through the mountains to join Kirby Smith,
and that the battle-ground is thus to be trans
ferred from Tenitessee to Kentucky. The lat
ter is a good place to keep the rebel army. If
this Is true the rebel orniy can probably mus
ter one hundred thousand men in Kentucky,
Including the recruits they can get in the
State. It would be a nice thing to bag that
army.
You hive heard that Buell's army has been
Calling bark. He was at Nashville to-day.
There are important movements going on
In other departments also, which It would
not be proper to publish at present. We shall
soon hear or vigorous movements in Ken
tuelcylf Kirby Smith steads hiLground. -
There are rumors that Morgan has surren
dered to the Federal forces at Cumberland
Gap. Ido not believe it.
The troops over the river are in fine spirits
Business was resumed to-day. S.
Latest from California-.Xlection o
a Republican iLegislature.
SAN Faancteco, Sypt. i 2.—The ahips Soga
and War sailed for Liverpool with breadstuff,.
The ship Decatur has heen chartered to con
vey breadatuffs to Liverpool.
Market dull. Sutter 260. Caistile Soap 26.
Money active;
the usual rates of exchange 10
®l2 per cent discount Legal tender notes
10 per cent discount. -.
The Supreme Court has decided that taxes
foe State - purposes must be paid in gold only.
The receipts from the mines eines the de
parture of the last ,teamer amounts to two
millions of dcllans The Opt& silver mines
have yielded two hundred thousand dollars
during the past month.
The election to-morrow procaine to be ex
citing. The probabilities are that the Latham
men cannot elect a :nejer part of the Legisla
ture, aneth Lt.. the .Itapoblican.7Juioa party
will carry the State by e large majority.
The steamers Darid Crookatt, Golden Eagle,
from New York, and therW. H. Prescott and
Express, from Balton, arrived.
The yummier Coostitation failed for Panama
with 170 passengms and $376,000 in tressuie
for New York, $417,000 for England and $43,-
000 for the ooaatVa.
Shade the decision of the Supreme Court
egainef receiving mistier notes for State tax
they have sold as loa no 15 cents discount.
The election lo S. Francisco passed off
quietly. The -Utdon Republican Legislative
Ucket is uedoubtedis cleated. !deny seces
sion eguipathitery retuAc&to vole.
There was no imp,crant tittles from hand
importers, bat thi, j..l , bers wets:lab:lg s large
trade with the 'Northern mining districts.
The elettion yesterday resulted in an over
whelniing triumph of the Republican ,Fusion
ticket. Every.oonoty heard from mends Anti-
Latham members to the Legislature. The
amendments to tlin CoOstAstios were adopted
by a large majority.
lionulula dates • have arrived to the 16th
alt. There is.tuurti sickness on the Island.
The heat Is very 'opiate/aril and business is
stagnant., Fifteen tho,usand pounds of Island
Rye, superior quality, arrived here trout Ben
Fl9llloilloo for market.
Connor's Regiment, California Vo'nutters,
advanced to Diamond Springs, 250 miles
Emit of Carson Valley, and met large -num
bers of emigrant., mostly from lows, Kie
v:ail and Kansas. They were all anxious to
reach the land where peace prevails. They
wire most Universally loyal.
Nevi tram the southern counties represent
that continuous CONMIIII of people are on their
way to the Colorado gold mine', from which
the news are still encouraging.
Arrived—Steamer Uncle Sam from Panama.
Sailed—Ship ,Westero Continent for Hong-
Kong, carrying out one hundred and forty
thousand, dollars in treasure. Trade to quiet.
The list of men subject' to military duty in
San-Franelsco has been completed. The mi
litia roll contains twenty-seven thousand
Wept hundred names.
Upward. of ton' thousand dollars for the
relief of the suffering in Ireland, recently
rantributed, went forward by the hest steamer.
Rleation returns incomplete, shows' 47
filen Members of Assembly cleated and 4
emnerats. • Every - Deinceratio Senator is
defeated, Six Douglas Democrats and four
Brackenridge hold overi - eonstituting the sole
t;on elemen t . in the Senate, which has
my Threatening Penney!.
T * ll.
F ant% Sept: 8.-.4Brig. Gen. Andrew
- of the regular army, arrived here this
• leg, for the parpose, it is said, of con
ferring with the Governor as to the best means
of chocking the enemy in his threatened raids
into this State. It would not be proper to
&solese what is now being done, but the peo
ple an reet'eatisfied that everything that
looks to the attainment of this most desirable
objest, and that is.poesible under the einem
giantess, is being done. •
The rebels are said to be enteritis Peansyl
rani& in fores:near Hanover, with the inten
tion no doubt of destroying the Northern
Central Railroad.
,
The rumor of - .ln advance upon Ragetatown
appears to be unfounded, as no rebels have,
as yet nude their - appearanceln,that Tick&
ty. It Is generally believed, however,:atat
they wilt shortly advanco' upon that ..town.
arms are being rstpidlyviistributed through
out the oouinies on our Southern Isordar. - :
This - dspartment is in the hands of Col—J.
B. Parker, an aid to the Governor, andAdsjor
Washabaugh.
General Pope passed through, on his Way .
West, this P. M.
From Kentucky.
LATEST FROM THE BORDER.
The Rebels Invading Pennsylvania
CnAmeausacan, PA., Sept. B.—Midnight.
—The enemy are between Frederick and
Gettysburg this morning.
Reports from Hagerstown, this evening,
state that there wee no enemy In force near
there. Since then the tetegraphie communi
cation has been stopped.
HAzaisnutm, Sept. B.—The hut intelligenft
from the border was received at 6 o'clock this
evening. The rebel pickets were then within
twelve miles of Hanover, York tounty.
Movements of Rebels in 'Maryland.
B•LTI11011E, Sept. B.—Nothing further of a
definite nature has rtached hare of the move
ments of the rebels in Maryland. There are
many rumors afloat, among them that the
rebels are gathering in some force near West
minster, 22 miles from Baltimere. Some offi
sere who have come thither, express the opin
ion that the rebels design moving on Balti
more.
Accounts from Frederick show that the
rebels, instead of paying United States Treas
ury notes for what they took, they gave
worthless Southern money. Messrs. Tyler k
Steiner,Union men, and A. J. Delashman, a
eeceehbad their stooks of boots and shoes
°Pared out, receiving Confederate notes In
payment. '
Dr. Jenks, postmaster, took away the malls
and alkoovernment funds before the enemy
entered Frederick;
Arrival of the Steamer Australia.
Care Race, Sept B.—The Steamer Attatra
lian passed with two days later newitlian
that brought by the Norwegian. The follow
ing important intelligence is brought. '
LATEST VOL QCZENBTOWL—Paris, Aug. 30,
Noon.—A telegram just received in thin olty,
etates that Garibaldi has been defeated,
wounded and captured.
Losnou, Aug. al.—The Afoniker says that
the insurrection which threatened to compro
mise the destinies of Italy has terminated.
Garibaldi, after a very sharp contest, was
oompelled to surrender. An Italian frigate
was immediately ordered to convey him to
Shezala. The blockade of the Italian coast
is ordered to be raised.
PALRIB, Aug. 3l.—The capture of Garibald
is fully confirmed.
From I% abhington.
WASHINGTON, Sept._ B.—The following
named gentlemen were yesterday appointed
Brigadier Generals for gallant and meritorious
service in the field: Geashour Mott, of
the 6th New• York Veal:deers ; Col. Jos. B.
Carr, of the 2d New York Vols.. and Colonel
Nelson Taylor, of the 33d New York Vols.
The - friends of General A. Pertei say that
he has been ordered to report to Goy. Curtin
for the organization of the volunteer forme.
A number of families left Washington yes
terday afternoon for the North, in view of ap
prehended danger. Tho alarm; however, is
not general.
Colonel H. Van R.ensaaler, Inspector Gen
oral of the U. B. A., ban been ordered to re
port for duty to Oen—Wright at Cincinnati.
Ilarkete by Telegraph
PUILADILIPUta, Sept 11.-13readstuffs are quiet;
there I. not much attipplog demand for Flour, and
the sole. ate only in a .moll way at g,5 for superfine;
g..5A0 for extra. and 7506 for cairn f.toiy: receip
nod stocks light. No Vt, change in Rye-flour l or Corn• t.
meaL There i. • good demand for. Wheat, and 6,000
cold at 3 1 . 22 :01,3/ for piliSe; and 51.35 for
Southern red. New Nye at 70, old at 76. Corn is
more &tun , oat, and yell,. I. freely offered at 70
Oats are plenty at 5 for new Southern, and 60L.0r
oil Prmaylvoula Coffee to quiet; "mall uslos of-Rio
at Rffc4V..s4. and Lagnyra at :3%. Provis , ont are
held fire ly. but not much doing; Wes of Dive. Pork
at g 11.60412; hams at WO; Cdr. at 6yitit6%;
shoulder. at Cc. Whisky Beds wowlyist 31(4,3.1340.
BALTLltuitt,E.;pt. B.—Flour has an advancing ten
dency .but the market I. so unsettled that no quota
tion. can be elven
lull FROM. TLIE LAKEti
t base ante ed d in making arraMirommits by
tabi.t, t will be enabled to furnish ICE te.• t^o elti•
uoa of Pittsburgh by the air or wagon load, 'lt
will be of antweior onalby, sod I mt, sell it loser
than it can to furbished by 8.7, other person. 1 can
be Yunri at oh* 130 , 11 T 111.11113 E, t rotnor of Irwin
wrest and 'inn/nano Way:"
we 1m RVIF JoUIisTOW.
111 WA Kil,—Au adjourned
meettor of citizens of H, e lath Ward will
b e bend THIS EVENI , G. (Tuesday.) at tine School
Hoot.. ate TED WOOED, fcfr the purpoteef.. !WIG°,
lag the °mamas. ion of militia onmpardes in acrot•
dance with the action of he meeting on Monday
night HENRY LAMBEILT, Yreeident.
Well M. Ei/111 . 241. georetary. setp9
.111ERCILILVT TAILORS.
TUE LATEST STYLES
Fall and frinder Goods,
JUST RECEIVED
We have new ca.-trod oar complete stock of FA LL
AND WINTER GOODS, eatiLt4i4a,, , ll2 eU the tee.t
elegant. amotimen of geode to be /9400 io tile,E4st.
are blarket, emulating of
cLoTra3,
CASSIMEIite,
OVELLCOATINGS and
wasums.
Also, ♦ splendid selection of
Fancy Coatings and Casaimerea,
The novelties of the reason. •
The above goods have been carefully selected, and
we feel sad•dd that they will meet the approbation
of all who favor es 01 , 11 ttzele patronage.' They will
be made up to order In oh.. brat aralatost batten/albs
manner, at moderate prices.
We pare also oa head i choke. 101 of BLUE
CLOTHS nod CASSIKEUES, which, harp been spa.
dell) selected for Offkers' I.ll2lforum
SLIME!: GRAY & SON,
lizzarAmr TAlpon,
NEW tiOUINS f I
N NW ti4JUDS.I
IarAIIT G. HALE CO.,
-,ABttoccomon to James 0. Watt")
Are now - receiving 'their Summer Stock, comptbdne
every verif4y of goods adapted to men and boy's wear,
which, In 'extent, choice Mete and prices will compare
favorably with any In the trade, , .
Veen*, American and West orligleiad Clotke of
the beet makes, of everyshade and quality—a ver;
large assortment; Casaimercs and Doeskins; Stipa,
Black French Doeskins; Super Black French Desal
inates; Platy Cassimeres in every variety; Bibbed,
Black and Fancy Omagh:acres; Silk Cassimetve
of every shade and color.
VESTIIiGS--Tancy Silk and Satin Taunts, DM
styleir, Super Black Satin and Silk Vesting% Malan
and fancy Silk %Slags; White Florist Silk and
Satin Vesting*.
Also, every variety of goods for finalneat Goat;
likewiae a vary chola eelectlon of nunialling Gxda
adapted to gentientenle wear. .
Sollatitig an early calk from our friends and the
- 'ubUc, any orders entrusted to our care -will meet
with prompt attention and punctuality to all car*
, ILEN UT GI: BALE 9 GO., Idiushant Talton,'
'chid rwr Porn And At. Clair streets.
ISAati
• OVTLIT-BAW IktILLB
ALLEGHENY CITY,
Eters minium lig on hand 'a large wad tbarootblv
cogitated omit of Itiioll . lso BOA , ' AND BOTTOM
PLANK. - WINDOW WHAMS LINTLES.
eIILI-11111i68," - JOIBTB, tiPOOTINO, LATH& Pg.
LltiGH, , ao •
Ha will 4111 onion for PAWED STlllif with
promptneseand at fair rates. .
ie. H. tenon, woothig.LONO TINEVCR or POP.
LAB, are liartietilarly belted to maims bit stock.
catlßillo tiTEEZT, weir Bobinsoti:
til./XES CHOWLATE;
1.14/ 50 bona ground Pepper,
20 do Ginter; •
26d0
ro°4°)!-; - :
25 do Ib boxes) Indigo;'
25 do (5 lb ma.) Ipnioo ainamon;
25 do do do 51topleor
2 0— do do do llootooll
&Irons CI vie: _
J cot nalred sod for to by _ •
IL GORISLY.
ottl4 271 Moly street.
HOLS IS A L rAEER WARS
__V V ROUBS.- • - • • •
Li/TRU PAPEItS,'
CAP pArEas,. -
BUTZ PAPIIRS,
BILI,PA PLEA,
_ :WRAPPING
)dAtiITAL betPStra..
A large and well uurted Stock of thebrat&
will be mold at low prices for Cub. Ratalltnewilltind
it to their wirantage to givens a (I'LL _
•W G. 301INSTON CO.. •
aryglqlwortewl PaororPrawre. 07 Word strut:
QTEA:3I JOB PRINTING 110U5111....
FAJ Castle. Maulers, Price - Vete, 13111 Heade, Poker*
• BIN [eaten, Labels for gaeofsesprera, baboli ka
Dregigista, a&d , 'every Mad et ornamental and plate.
Priming, anacmewl'mattjr, with d Amme-b.
• • . • WiL G. JUIiNnIOS & CO.,
me&i:ntewrod Steam Job Printer& AT Weed fL
• HUTOGRAPH ALBUMS - -A nhoioe
- Mak and large variety at tow- prime.
• roc sole by . WIL G. J OLLYSTON vO..
keyllatawscal - Stattitztam44 Woolstreetz
mmrr.diser .rOTICES.
- -
frr - STANTOIST BEANS' ARTILLE
..er RY, FOR FORT DELAWARE.—T ,
ton Artillery 'have been as.opted and o,d,re; to rt•
port inamedieiqy to Headonarteny at itc•rt De aw.re.
This Company 'AU be ed to epeesl outs nt
sort Delaware.. A more desirable terrine cont. not
be offered, and as this work clos , a the • tune for se t •
Ilstrrents, thins who desire entSrieg the eerwice
should report , imniedleely, at Fecrultlnn ciao aon
Br. CLAIR 8 . BRET. near the Dridr,n. and at MA.
SONIC HALL, Fifth stmt.
se9 CEO W. ITRICDRnB , IB, ("t rate,
K 9-;
° KtYST hh itieLISS Arl'EN•
TIOW !—The old merobera of Chit ',prolir
and well drilled co -fa. and others wha may Isiah to
Join them in the defence of Peunsylraula. now in
vaded by rebel hordee, will meet for reorganization
and drill TIIIA (Ineadaa) S.VBIIiNG. at °Mors,
at the warehouse of J. McCully Co., Wood at
By_ order of let Mout. V.M. FUICW,
A. M. RiII.STAW, 0 0, 6,9:1t
O.ATIENTION I I 1/11!:. he
undersigned proposal to organize a Comping
of lateiltgeat, aidabodial men, between tie •r.• • of
20 and 30 peas for State Defame. 9he corps to bo
armed, uniformed and equipped as soon as the mama.
Ladien la completed. 24:Ku:mat the Etasor`• since.
se9 G•dl. W . LgONARD.
r t. - "WAR MEETING IN McULUkal
TOWNSHIP —The tenderised nArte.t the
people of McClure Wettable to a eatable ou VMS.
DAY, 9th lost., at T o'clock. P. at.; at Hrs. 13 +BT
MAN'S - 1101T ; tr..to take Immaturee to protect and
defaud our arcuttry laid oar hrmea from rebel .rat.
tort. roma twe,_aptatt all; the Sorerumeat reticats
every loyal moo ado his duty. .
H
C. 11. HAlrtstus,
W. T. Moon,
ALIT PlttLtlll
Prrra Yost.
H. B. WaLanca.
1.1.4.wert BlutwAs.
M bETIMI OF CO vtlll
TEE ON MILITARY ORGANIZATION.
—The undersigned, appointed by the Executive t ern.
cat , " of Allegheny county, in ceajunction with
the Committee selected at the late Ideas Meeting,
sea Committee f r !Unitary °rpm:nation, met a the
rooms of the Board of Trade, on Saturdsy, 6th
tember, and ergs , teed by selecting. John Beeper,-
Eeq as Chairman, and appointing John IL Tiernan
permanent Secretary.
On motion it was rewired that the Chairman at
the Executive Committee be requested to prepare an.
address to the eiduna of each election district. t
meet forthwith toenroli then:melt:ea and organise into.
squads or companies of convenient aloe tar military
drill, with such arms ea they poems., preparatory
to such farther more perfect organixitlon as may he
proscribed by the authorities or the Government,
and report to_the Oommitteo on Military Organize.
Lion. ..
The cittsens of the county are Iberef to requested
to comply as speedily as postible with the provision
of said resolution.
The Committee will moot daily (Seeders excepted)
at their room at the Girard House, on Smitbffeld
street, from 9 till 11 A. Z.
Joni Itaarra,Ctuariaan-
JAXCI
P 6. Sfumsor,
w Pamirs, ,
NV K. Nast=
JOHN K. TimINA,. R0.r,..7.
tW , 1.:0 MA) Oath Ifcirl'hit
IRISHMEN 1 RALLY.
ill Government and County Bounties Paid.
Lieut. JOHN I. NEVIN,* falow pisoner of Crn.•
Cortorm'a at lUchmond aud ctll•bory, esa roceired
authority from the Eemetaly of War to raho o
BATTERY OF LLORT AIRTILLMY,
Which tc L eapected will be attached to
GEN. CORCORAN'S BRIGADE.
Good men have uow an opportunity oftoinft g the
beet branch of the service, a. d w li matte all Gov
era.mout and County Boontlea as soon att. mustered
to. the Battey will - be under marching orders La
ten days. • •
Woo&larlreadquartera, Igo. 93 FOURTH STIMET,oeu
se.s:llr .30WS T. NAP IN. Vaptain.
LI" l'Afertibi .AVALcct 1
TWO WEEIES MOUE FOR I:"LUNTEELL4f
A SELECT CORPS, AND THE HOST ATTRAC
TIVE ARM OF THE SERVICE!.
in'iT BOUNTY.
Under the following special order. trued Ly the
&crater: of War—fer whom the Battalion la namok -
SPECIAL ORDER NO.—,
• WanDgraameter.
Washington, L . G., A , gat 18, 18G2.1
Limit Janes IL &boom:maker ehall Wee deo coin.
panics of caval•y, within three tee. he, with th • auc
tion of the Governor oi the Stated Pennsylvania.
They will be accepted by the ViAr Department.
EDWIN et. hT.ANTOII, becretary of War.
Linanntravrosa DmrialwrintA
Ilarriebnrg, Angtto. }-"
The ahoy. authority of the Sec otary Or War to
approved. ~, A. L. IaTIMELL
Adjutant General of Ploneyir.dds.
From the above It will be seen that the under
signed has been duly aufbcritod to raise the fire
companies within the wti ha. As this is toeiiively
the only opportunity that will le off-red for tilos.
who desire to et pate in ails branch of th. 'refine.
It is highly Important that it ho embraced wit - dont
delay. T 2 rt comp.i,t.s, already nearly fill: hare
been an:wired, and will go immediately into encamp
won. .
Comnanlee. parte of companies, and eqaall a, not al
ready accepted, hare now the last and codouhtedly
the finest opportunity for teetering the service. Ad
Bounties from the United Stat.e will be given to the
men, and the Allegheny Co tasty Bounty to onch men
se may be erilleted from Allegheny ~ ounty This
BAttallon ham been cued for speclrl ureic., by the
he rotary of War, and will ho areoed, equipped nutl
horsed with the least possible delay.
The Wutiington Cavalry, of Phsladelphis has been
aceeptelin'this Battalson,-Itle eudoubiLd ty one of
the beret cospanies in the Linked State,
The Lieutenant .111 for the PreW-iit be toied at
the office of the Pittsburgh Whit- Laid Conipany,
cicr tsltflECCA, STREET, Allegheny city, or at the
Becralthig Claud, to the Dtam..nd. •
WSS &EMIL!. BOUNTY will b Oren,
[c?A'rrk VON I NAL it let 6zi
Lut chute for the Bounty bef.re drafting. A
few good men will be retwited for the
Stanton Light Cavalry, Co. IL
None but horsemen need apply. The MlAlig
BUONT, will be paid:
Government ICG 00.-
County do tO.O
Premi MA Oa.
One toonth'e pay ; 12
tb.ing received author t 7 to till up Ccnoi+ny e
e cell on ell chow &siren. of on idiot to eotoolsod
roll thetooelves without further:di-fee, at the ottleo.
No. hi FIFTH 821131 ET. era,' the Executlte Coot.
minas Boone. Ceps. J. A Ciln.Wiffß,D.
'A:2w Llcut. W. B HOWE.
AYE'S ILATTERY—liscruita
wanted for this celebrated Battery. now with
the army of Virgin* Glen. Popecommeading.
Ltetrrirsearr 2.TwILL,
Who has been detailed on recruiting eorrice, la now
in the city In the meantime, per ona wishing to join
the Battery will call at
67 701711Tri RTRIXT;
AP
, CDC)LEE)CIAN
TEED GREAT CURE;FOR COliSIIIII".
11 VON.
The proprietor of this coed Ides barrio g made 11 his
etndy of pone P. concentrate the life or the r les
Tree into a Medicine far. Wavelets of ttie Limes sad
Thant, is no* offering to - aufferiurt hoinnsit, the re.
=lt Of hit rallerhruce. This truly great and • rood -
medicine tampered with much e.re; the tar being
dlatillid silverly for tt, is . therefore free from all
fm to atom:anion tar.
It has =nod more came Ck•tummption than sni
Illso lt
on tanh. - "
will enze DSOS CHIssIS.
It will acre ASTHMA.
*lll - eure SOBC THROAT AND DEPAST.
It will care COUGHS AND COLDS, anclia anis.
valuable remedy for disease' of, the KIDNEYS mad
1311INABT -COM PLAINTS.
sr Bowan of Counterfeits gS If you haft the Dyspepabs, WISBABC43
pIiPSIA PILLS, and if they do not arra ,
' you, go to the,ageut of whom you
• ' yurehared them and receive
yore
Pleas bail at MS store and get • &script - In circa!
ar. A box of Pills sent by mail. Prot-Peld.
, .
celpt of One Dollar.
D. Q. 0. WlSHANT...Proprirsor. : •
No. 10 South Awed street, PhDs. •
Sold by Dr. Isms, N:: 340 Wood street.
•
Y bat Itly, I "...LIAM ;
;sari nuarris - ,' -
but taaind iadtbr pile at the loyMt ' evia ttPriece.
.ritif Twin*. 414.^Rviv
7 4 1
(lteettee the Pack,)
A. Id Urlll.l+
OAP R i: D
vis,m l3 ,A bus.e.
-ia.2aut icat riettivs4 by
G:BB • I'LIZ••=21: bbliL just re 0 1 .
ettymi.a4f.#s l,l4 ,b,„
ana ea e . maize: to /Ins aueem
-RIE, PA