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',- :', •:':',":, ' . :C4'; .1 MEM 7 ., ~ - \:: I • , * ' E§T.AJg'4/)%M_ ' - 'GROCERS. BERME , 4- LAniat i _ - 45 1 1 PPICBALB OBOOEBB CORLIERMIQN MERCHANTS. /A. ST isid 29 Sailthead Strs'..4 wawik.muk - , W hi. WIWI. Y, Wizotasezz Gnome, 'IA.= id;!tratilr srintcr,-- ' i ' . . -; . ' ' - - PfrEttlltall, ELI \ *Alta itt - ur. la Interait of itiii We partith, ''avattittai tba badr at the standot tn= , ttaam:, s ... , t , f . huat at . . •eg. . anummtles. `W.M.• & CO; 'IT , WioutsamiG ..1141111S, COMILIKtini /LIZOIEJXIII o.psAiu. PA9 O . I NE,Ni4 Lain" - PittliAlfgh; 1>;/TTLE .Tlillill3LA.:,Waormaisia, Ozociss 'Cbiausayoi &gen YEODUOS. /MOUE, BACON,THXYSZ'OrhiH, , 0 - FIRON iTW la= O.II.,LitONOMAILF‘GLAIsfy 00rTON YAWS, iuid ,Pitutoullk mogifimAgres way; 1.14 &coat igtnatjltub • .h. MEl= .:.:aa~a. - ario.siatrasza, WAIN, lat• Brut of D. rr D. Idltatudd' , Pittsburgh. • Clo.itWallerdlsoido.) • ".1 • IK/NALD 41,A1t13.110E WROLD, Oadcrass, Pitoducil aro Covizarzos ltok. alarm. Jobbarb•ln AdOrPSY,„ '11: D., MOAB - 'and 1101 tASSRX'RRYINED WILMS 'and SYRUPS, 0 ?LOUR; BACON: - "TOBACCO: " TVA - BIOS, • 'SREDS, No. 212 kid 144'Llbettild., D. ulna DEMER BROTHERS, Isuccessore „Lb. to - Niamer Andeisw Whole - Ale dealers En imistio* - YAUIIB, nUTB LAND •APICIA3, CON 411MIONARY,817GABA, FLUE WORM, se:, SAA. 110 anillatWood Ana, atATA J 11194 rittibusibr arenas a. arra... .—_,Azosarcrx7ora. 0.1) .111ETZGAlt Gamma AND DLL - Xenia/aux lffsectuaie. sad dealers to ail Ctdarrar Paola= Aso Prrrairaaa Daze karrrinces, No. DB Liberty meet, oppadto bead ofWoodote . Wood taw, sally 1110S1a01. -"ROBISON & (Xl. l Waotzattz cnou, Comma= lizacusers mid domino to .M 37 of PB.OVIdIONII, PNOLUOIL, and Pitte• menatectures, No. OM Liberty street, rite. A.' AVIIELAUILI; Waourama Woos; V • o•aauemll lanctiart and dialer in Width. PROD ICS Alta No. VA) Llborty saw; oppoitt• Band. Pitiaburati. IOPIPLIb=II ddranneedands oa . nonsiannudida . ,ssihmt 4.1 13.. IMES, ^ Emmaus 11 • GEOCYRIES, MANILLA 1/.01%;01.11. U PITCH mad Pittalmrsh manufacttued • i t Water Pa. street. alwee the Koceorgalwas Dr! • trittgb. • mamas /musy •Ir.natsstt . , Pelaida. &G' W'wam.E- Onsongtion - agnrizirictorsa 111 and &alarm In PROM= and Pitts burgh nianntschnus. Pius • • AMIMO- SIIIPTON, "' L OLSZiala Ituc=o. 6 Vlzth aaa C""" b omy • gtrbet..Pittabargb. Pi. 30117 WILOON. wirozpalarozzo _ , rroance and Pittsburgh andnifictures. 10.168 M an Oma r Pittaborgn. 02.5 -11713 M-14. PENX . . - WN O 3: WAOWLUdi ..GiOacoa, Biricnanni. and doonniCid P Duos, No. OnYiniainizood, and 65 Inuit dross., aeo w:tinieorra. - .^ ' - ' Lnuorownt. fik'DILWORTH& CO.l Wiromuis riiikiari,bl4:l3o.'sad 14 - Second sums, new fisolihneld, - Pittabur g hl .r-- nal U FLOYD& al, Wzomexa Anna AirD 00anotidos Wisciumo,llo. 172 Wood , ad211221-221701,91M22,7Tht5Vd414,,- Tio/ 6 - ` ,61 0 .2112 44 4 9.-/S -1 174 Wood -7.102.10 i, . Wear:Ewa ''.4 . 4ll‘fcco. Ifni =tor of bona Aszi No. SU Liboriy Tlale ',,~; rAont or NNW . ORZA.II . -.46l ruiretaa - mr -- WascepfisirreNorlt . rarn s tokl3:ljids " . 7(Yaif t - "k t rat4 , l . 4 -00 , !liiirl.l l 47.tai WAtot 'Wori/Plitsbiugh, Pp.„ itatuuSichzrent of EACK=O.B "AtiVIELIEPULL'B LiSPROVXD PATAINVO LATISQ.B244ItAtiPLIMAIW BLIDU V 7 4 3744 Olioifi r &stk azi4 tmEirtNa... OsTitrizi , V-VNlOP4.9.tArstrapiciti of t i er 2 i.Pl9 4 Sr7=4. 2 442 , t0tt Wag, .011 iotk, t Ironing tr. =ol4l4l4lc4Aqictoraff.oo; work. A. oor A kik= TALWP.. AtiO:Attfi/NEA, iec . dran comalkbdpg prq pagtatixd.ll4: Ws_ clam of Iltegipes. .. ......... _ .... ria2.6slyd JO,WII HMI3L -- 11)N-Ac CQ.`t ags, Ps.. liurzami , iviata..sg9l-trueAidMlNA •S" v ,' • giltg - 40 - ,wiixosi, at/ 3 0,IIAMESTETS, lITIOIALLT . =NAND BAILBOAD. 4444404 MAMA SaKte,.to ti order. Jthort =lag. tAntistiov as coilDatit s.riturrr.«.?: aistintz; F ~~B Eold,lmwx_43..inis- w0R,11,9. ginni.", %melba' esei, N 0.1 2, Wald stroin - cortute otilllhtaittsbarth, Pa. --- siabt XI DM; dc, Wy,lrlo. .g,15 Ms*" knot, oppoalli . • PlOstiint Er theturcesof - WEIM3, • • •% . WO firdessiolldied *9 ll tb. grs 46 . 84d P° 6 ly Aloud lia s.er Insttxti ims. (14:•;4•_rty , . . I PEA - rzsralr;-: TEETIi EXTRACTEP_ wrrmouT PAIN, BT 'MR mu yr•AN APPARATUS •WRZHEBY NO DIII7OBozOALVANIOIIATTIRT Nediad gestic:sea Sad their Dim Wee have bad their teeth extractstbyroy pneats.aad ere reedy td testify es to the safety sad peintestoses of the ewe. thaw.er, !Weser het bees said by meow Interesolla atrortims the. "atm,. baling no -koowledgoot ray varsanszciaL 21:X111 Welted In emery style; end ebergc• Teri ;La ell after to be of IL MINIX, Dims; U 4 Bmithtleid rt TOSEPH ADAMS, Darizers,Vonnelly's ,Bytildthsoamier of DWI/0611.nd (Inuit cUltitil. ttlta aussziesii- - lErs. Pane, nwdore Bobbins, Bawd' Ernst.. • mAndlyr, 80045,EL4..f.416, tfc.: UTM G. JOHNSTON kCO.,-Swinow sas, 73usiBooi Lim Jos Pi,mu, No. 67 Wood street, Ylitilargh. Be3O lrietY443o;o3oopilltlaiita—AND-Sti ; .=..riticisku,llo4:B6 Watd turgid, axit <Emir to go corner of Third, Pittibund4 , l4L , LlKUool, I& WalllXeLtanistaxitly on , hue: .a ~~ ~~LL ~ P ' ,73 17 # -WIT P -1 1- F4 " 1 44' 4WORPRIMORNETAZICTICI ill3So/11/1/11101 LED Braiiir-emay tatkatgoes,Riulamo. PAWN; MAlllgat Dawns= I, tilts ipi°°mrAr.ultiinningtitZa.W°2l44-iricar. WILLIAM WARD; Ibmge m V - ilsorp m ZlV fhpzi, NistlaAaat, Seidl wt . Ane .onproems LOA= through rny ssenell -to Invest Ger snondy to good iSN' sasitatesu always find first and socced class piper _ossuinkigksisazifi.litiorrises IlltalblL MSc% Groat nest, spialtre, Y . Paul's GOKltfidat'l , r... Jel:dtf ti":" - • • r- P-PERA- 4 4.4- Ml ," •' • t i lotteadredsif Ibriabrti • *l4 O . WABAHALL. a WooditimtL, . tors ri r • 9(l'Lbbla'.rebaived for b r - ; NIMBI IL COLLINS. PITTSBURGH. PA. MAC/MOWN doNEA/LT, FLOOR sin Giant Fscroas,..Paonuca Ann Commune Illaxenarrs, kw.the sale of Floor, Clniln , Pork. Ba. con, Lard, Butter, 14 3 * Cheer., BONI N Tallow, Grum, Feathers, Potataes,-Pot and Peed- Ashes, eateratus, Linseed and Lanfolls, Dried and .Green Fruits, Timothy, Clover, Flax and Gram Seeds. :leak advent:wane& COnsignaienta apaly N0..T97 Liberty at.. Pittsburgh. i 4 u awn arm Pozwasanau ldranaarrr awl 'whole ale dealer In WESTERN RESERVE cams, BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, Tini. POT AND PEARL ASHES, seLraeTus, 41N a= AND LARD OILS, DRIED TRUTT ind 1 4rifl a rice generally, Nos. 141 and 143 Front bmgh. ocgs CfULP SHEPAWboxnumnom MEE, .oats sasraan mann and dealer. in FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODDON, N0..2A3 Liberty stfeet, Pittsburgh. Pa. Choice brands of Flour for Bakers and Stonily use spatula, on hand., Particular attention paid to ''ng order. for Derchandira 'generally. ocrxdly 14 1 1141.1 S (WILIAM, :Pup= Asa Cosommuom Sr dmder YLOUR., BUT BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CRUSE, POUR, ' DELED ANDVAXELSBVITS- iad Pzudeee gere• mealy. Liberal cash advances made on comirrnmeata. , Warehome, ladessaud street, Plstebargh. • jAXES MOVAYi . FORWARDING AND Cosiussuna Miseaurt, fur the sale et FLOUR. GUAM, BACON, "LAWN . BUTTNB, $OOB, sod Western Produce generally, No. Ni' 8111TBPIELD 3T2INST, corner,of iliac, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ihirtiniers audeernagtuasnui enlltiNaL JnalYd J4l1 -Es T i E7. R- Finare.szazai xD COMM taloa Zilcorriorir, or tho Lae of IfLOU/L, OB.A.LN,BACON, LARD, II OTTSB, &KIDS. MUSD o 111.31; Ara Produce sonorally, No. a Marko, at., _lnner of Virst..PLusburgh. • orzally - UUIWIAJC R &Ccuanatuom .ILIEXTarkt. GRAZ PBODUCC, he:. - NaLiberty wee. Pittaburgh. Ps. I AALEt. LIALZELL SUN, MUNI:TAD. U Truss or LAND. W.L. sad .Cormecems Mu.; Mums lur:MiDaQe6ase Mad ads UCJJADDS AND Lit 014 Nos. DJ add 70 %Vidor et., Pittsburgh. Advances made on comognments. 1.4 OLLA.NDJUDDLE, atioceasor to Jno. AVGill Solt, No. litt Liberty street, Pitts tough, GENERAL ,PFLODUCT., , GROtrErar AND W.IIIILOSION 11103CIIANT. Corudenesents respectfully solktted. &TAU, 111111. WWI TIIITZ. BROTILERS, FORWARDING .A.SD 0011111 salon alsacnairrs and ALLY In ricons lONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. .11.5 Liborty .treat. fittabargb, Pa. my 27 A Salo CoxidusioN luasanANT, c.a. dater In CRUDE, AND fIEYLNYD CAILBON OILS, GLASS, 1 / 1 , 02i, NAILS. &e., Na . LEO ' , lbw., street. • =Ls* *Luis. 1,.Gen.1 Pert ' .. v.. j bum *haulms/a, VAJL A. COMA • J epochal farther. 1%11- EARNS COFFIN, successors to ILL WiNtudiesr, Mesas Co., wrior,sseis GBO. OXUS, mimeo! Wood and Water strews, Pittsburgh, Pecrn'a. ir&dlY 11. VOWS. F; Das 'NWT & CO. euccenor to L. G. A.& GraIL'PRODUCX AHD VOYntistlON MSS OFLAInt, 241 Liberty street. Pittrtmrgh. Pa. any max 1011N.I. ROUSE• Eli CO., Wactuam d i Gaocoa.ma COMMA= if corner of amithfieblaad Wsterrativete, - Pittsbargb, Jrl 4 4 imikialtei_.&. STE Witkr, - Ll 4. taus (house taw Coutostium 107 Wood .treat, Pitxtburet. jeadly 1. C/ 1 1. 11 .PAZSICA.-.114. 1. D1501111..-.111/1L D.ROMIW&K► wPATRICKt3,O4IOii• - Glocrixs &lid iti 7 r/Aln . AND ENDS, Nos. 191 and 193 1.114 street, Pittsburgh. ja.tdly irgps,27s, , . WOIIIILLACB ODSIDE lk WALLACE, JUBJSrtiTh.bi t - -Jhuticz tD Prim OJ DINGS AND GHIMICALA num , PRDTITAIDILY. •mtuating, OILS, ELT 11.8DIC ae of otrioqr pricu quaYAM - Iv, which la alien at know prima. Darner Smith. geld and fourth atmela,-Pittagb, Pa. Prescriptions earerolly compounded at all lama. 14 A. FAIINESTOCK W. Wilma; . .IJ'a iiht Dimon? ail Ilaradocutror at Winn LIMIrANDMITHAP.OIk corner of Wood it,a Front meets, Pittaborirb. m 67 JOI:LN P. Dorm, Wl:mu:says Daum: za DAVOS, PAINTS, 011,41, VANNLIUNS AND DYY STUFFS, No. :NlildbiErty Millet; 'Pittsburgh.— All orders will metre pro .t oneatJao. c0h2.1 l lit UEO: • KE SKR, Dzuuourr lJ , 140 Wood stnoes,:toraq: ofiWood.arest .c a Virgiq alley. Pittibugh. Ps. Gll.O. 14, COCtiRANE Eirrozazy AltD Coviasstea es Lbw. tfllce, 'NIA 74 Grant etree4. 7 Plttabitteg Pa.= •buelnese entreptecl to' Lb cars will rendre prptiapt attention. Collections wooer Allegheny anetri all admlningeotettlen, and tba o renell ted pitemptly. eal.l VA.F.CtI, (late of Fayette county , Pfi.,)Arroiutzr,,ite. ,13121ci-Oriivr'lroottis VraniMa.'il isr22:6a3 . Amstar/1T U et Lew. Ones, second mem liter's Lett 13mitt mo, .No• 93 Dymond street, , , • d , a,; 'WM attend to to settlement; laming lengke. don otstslati, Wont*, to Waildnitott,lttstikt . - WII4 BULIAZIN. ir/lIKEATEICK &MELLON,. Arrosi.: a M: EL"la MP Lilt. N0.A.93 !earth etteet, Ste doors shove Smithfield, Pitt ebetittk; 107174 tr FITWUNLIS -.KWitiIit. , .ATTOIDINY AND 0 05 JL tkroirsuzils'inf - Zi0..1(4) JAntrt.4.rtreet, °prow 91.- Cherry . lle Pittetnirgli, Pa.. • ' • ' .aall:dairlyT - IT • 'if 131111T14..:Arrosusirrr.-Ain, Comiszumt al Law, has removed to HUMPS LAW, .lIITILDINGE, hto: U Diamond. , 'smog,' io door-tw- - Bt.Titer's Ch u rc h .:. -•-• . - - • 111WWISA, Q. *CIIOIMS. Q Airromarra . AT PO. lAw. OM% 139 Fourth a met, Pittsburgh. CHAIILES B. LEECH, . Fume am; au.ni_FAVOSAil) MPACUANT tor the sale of OLLalli. akILDS, PUODUMC, km., and ntent_tos Jhe calobratial. Uniontown Oli• SENTI_NCIV 1004 Nizttatteets. be. ten Pitt...burgh. Sea - WAREHOUSE.-11ENRI la% 'O COLLINS, rorintrdto z oc i adeommtokr A Mar. obaiit- 10der to Cif BUTTE% LAKE MEI Awl • Produce itearally, 6._ 26 Wood Waal, 61),81re Wscat. Pittsburgh. my 2 _ 1 ALMA'S • it 00. 0111 - C .PAcur kP ans msd darlarn P.q1;11113I9/18, ocknar et Map. kat and PrOSlt_olo4lo,:2, —IaULI7- 'LAM VReigirCE GARDINER (X)FFIN, Agar: ros, :u PUILADZLIMILt AND 81LIVItei mural Coitraimia, North-seat corner Wood and Jk: .JUNISS, ALEIHNT NORTH AMAMl ceitelit Pansugylviala and Milford in• =num HIPNHOI.II7-Watmstrect. AtittlX.l. time:say 'Omni lonmeacm Colmar, to ter ark tied Water •2; op. yr', &wafture 6/1111:1471C11 IttAlfr 9 2Wateritreet. , • 114. , 1d." BOOli' tikozurtatit . Ausamore iL. litsraszas . I T, 37 Silt street. DR.r GOODS. •• ,WILSON, CARR k CO., • I nom. ••••• • C*4 , 11111101.ima Disaists 111 X - Js7Mae'earg. - ; TOSZIOM ADD DOMESTIC par 000D8, . WooS'ltr6o,' bild - hcrass #4:46 Diamond ' - 'l o ll7."Pittaburgh." ' apICIAtf Nowell/I.ot' W. J n AlerAllevliktiOT DRY (K aa le s4 Dll. N bet corner of Toon6 andltarket .ses: it •• • • OXISO. ',HANSON LOVE,', Matra tizt Mao' rut LID .Ifutor.DßY GOODS, a of the crap lualtaii4Thra-1/6.-74-11ark•avermet: iflo. • 'FAVEING-21./ b • 'jut reed A./ and Ibr a& by Max °own CO:itiM/SB/o.r, 4c. SOLAR' OIL WORKS COMPANY , cm nIiNSYLVANDLL Wee. Clafr Street, aces the BrLdp. 'Buy end .ell CARBON OUR on conulderiaa:...pehte Caw CRUDE OUR. of all de. ecriptioasi sawed. Addrree J. .W.P.AVICII. Secretary end Tresearer. my 1.6:6m Ja LIGGETT .4t CO, • (anocesaoro to • Deo a Ligptt,) hours iscr4u AID 001Xli• MOD Alssinssing,- for the sale of GRAIN, SEEDS, CHIME, PEODUCE,49O., Nos. 75 Water sad 99 hunt stresti. Pittsburgh, Ps. says • WHOLESALE N 0.306 LIBEGTy .BTBRET, PRISM:MGM, P. ...'. , .'i - :..f . ,',1i:.'a - :',;t' ~~~~.:: , :~, AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING_ SP...PTP STI LID in login ir .110011.13. JUST RECEIVED.- THY OILPHITTB C. 8111111 PAPZIM A book toll of wit sad humor, proroasthe of laugh ter and a:admiral° health and good spiriti. !or aahl at the Buokato(a of ILITAIII 7 D. e. Army Bergattona. reMlaCh Scott's ',ManyTuna; Q. S. Infantry Teeth*: instruction fn Yield ArtMery; hfcClellen's Muropean Cavalry; Do. U. S. do; Do. Bayonet Innlaw Jomha's Arts of War; Marmont's Ifyttit Of Mllitamlostitationi: SchiSk's Bonunary of toe An of War; Klngebory on Artillery and Infantry. ,DoMeld's School of the Broils; Copp. es Evolutions nth", Lin . Wlllanrs Manual of Target,Pnctfrol Lonsmore on Gunshot Wimp* o Woes' kranuatantoltat7 r . rn For sale by KAY SS Wood st. Buulli.l6l libilcal Dere of Sleotalelti—Darrett . ; Reersations of a Country Parsons Queens of Ilorlety; .1 Brown M. D • 21r. W il o o nten 'zn, bZ end ' Books. L. Pima: Titconsb's Books; A Good 71= n 1 C. Bead.; Personal of Lord Bacot; Life of Sir MUD 13=; Bongs hi Kan: Ke .W. Holmes; Poems, byinnssTarrri Life bantam Someon an ripoearyps..—Da . and e' or Anew Warn. y Delignms. eta•l ate:, • mhß .7. 1.. BUD 78 roarthatrest. rThl' CINCINNATI LEAD WOMIS. EcCOB.KIWGIBEICif & ILANUFMITUEZI2B or Lead Pipe Sheet Lead ALSO DEALZBB LI Pig Lead. Patent Shot and Nnnrn Sus" mow Nun Ain flitanoar. Band azolndvaly la in. Laid Trad., ry nannisdah the above to better sdnuatago to Daman% and so mem tams, than can b. bad abawhank. ailkent WILLIAII A. GWYER, CO l / 1 11/1310X lt lt Meacatere, tor the We at CHODZ PZTROLEI72I, • ItHPLNED OILS, HEBOINENH. - NAPHTHA, eto. 90. 139 WA. 1%13 /3211117, liar Maul cuh advances mad on Etta ; sod prompt personal satantiou Won to a on. 0u217.3md 9 FUENITURE OANZ AND WOOD °HABIB BILLLIIIO OFF WIIOLLALi Oh RETAIL. JAB. W. WOOL/WELL. 97 and 99 Third street, oppadta 111. Edmondson 4 Ou:, and 111 Fourth Straet. mhlo pATENTED OCT. 8, 1861. Dithridge'a Patent OVAL _'LAMP „ CADLNOr.B, Mn yr.-scrod XI FLINT ' GLASS. nese Ckdotalasarelsderated is the flat dene, which besting all - parte of =pally. does not eafroo it to 2. D. DITHBIDO2; Tort Pitt Glass Works Waaldeston sure* apir Pluebargh, Pa. JAMI3S H. CHILDS & CO., HOPI 002402 i, XILL, ILLITMACITIMiIIa 01 81A.N.LItti 124084111) 0r1;561,4 into 52 IMOUSIN TO 40 13011131 WLDI. 1001riticleiti tett at B. Childs & oo.'s, Wood di Pituburgh. will receive attention. oc26:dly GEO. : :ILIABREE, SON &CO, ,No. 7[ WOOD WiitICZT, torpor of Dearth. Ifiii - ricelied slag !E d iiiaplitirstprk of ... BOOTS, 8.11028 ANDGLITSRS, Parebarod for cub, before lb. Oar "lock comprises all articles In our lines, of the orr.boi-ioalArreaavill-basoltiow.ror cetki-gbdoelia ka,! FOIL SALE ."VERY NARK WAGONS. 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RIDDLE 45Z , CO., RDITORS AND PRO BIRTOBO, 1( 4 Publication Office No. 84 Mb Street. MORNING AND IVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CONTAINING THE LATEST NEW UP TO THE ROUE OP PUBLICATION. 8.,6. DAVIS. VI Wood st. Moans/ Kornai-46 Pr =mini In marina, or 12 pats par week ft= carrlera Immrmo Samoa—lPl per annum In dream, or 6 cent§ per 'reek from carrkra. WIZILLT Xorrzos--Blngle cop Lea, $3 par annum; Yin or rove►. $1,16; Tan or upward; $1 per annum, Invariably In advance. THE RECENT BATTLES IN VIRGINIA REPORT OF 1114011..GRISf , POPE. Gen. Porl'a report of the operations of the Army of Virginia, from the 9th of August to the let September, has been published. It is too long for our colunins, He says that his. army, when he took command and fought the battle of Cedar Mountain, was 32,099, all told. He fell back across the Bappahanneck, on the 17th and 18th days of August, and prevented the passage of that stream by the enemy. He' was then joined by Gen. Rsao , his force than barely reaching forty thousand lUD. Resale he was well aware of Jicxsox's movemeat by: way of Thoroughfare . (lap, but be relied on his being met by reinforcements from Aleaan dria, and he remained to watch the large army under Lewin his front. Whoa he found he was cat off from his sipplles, he fell bank to Warrenton. Here he was joined by Havana, asx, /loom add ins-Jolla. He next proceeds to give a regular account of the series of battles, in which he' charge. that Porter disobeyed orders, and did not bring his men into battle at the proper time. We quote a few paragraphs of grist import; &ace, oommenoingatthe close of the batUe on Friday : Mtd Bar Lead. Block Tin. Darkness closed the action on Friday, the enemy being driven heck frims his positions by Heintselman'acorpa-and Rego, concluded by a furious attuk_along the - turnpike by Ring's Division of McDowell's corps, leaving his dead and wounded on the field. I do not hesitate to 'say that. if the corps of Porter had attacked the enemy in flank on the afternoon of Friday, as he had my written order to do, weshonld- utterly have criuMed Jackson before thattireu ander Leo...maid have reached him. Why he did not do so I cannot understand. • Our men; much worn down by hard service and continuous fighting for many retrieve days ' and very abort of provisions, rested on theirruis. Our horses, had had no forage for two days. .Ihitel telegraphed and written , urgently for ration' and forage to be sent us, but on Saturday morning, before the action was resumed; I received a lettet trent General Franklin, written the day before at Alexand ria, stating to me that he had , been directed by General McClellan to inform me- that , rations and temp for my command would be loaded into the alts and kvailabla - wegenktia soon as - -lviuld send ,a.,caudry ewort to Alexandriale bring, them tip. Alt hope of being able tomalntain miposition, whether victorious or not, vanished with this ital.& My cavalry mu utterly broken dawn by long and constant service in the face of the enemy, and bad as they were could not be spared from thelront, even if there had . been time to go back thirty miles to 'Alisiendria and await the loading of trains. At the time this I letter was written Alexandria was swarming with troops, and my whole army interposed between that place and the eneMy. I at one understood that we must, if possible, finish what we lied to da that day, as night must teen, behind Dili Run if. we wished to save men and animals from starvation.; On Friday night I septa peremptory order to Gen. Porter to bring- his command on the field, and report to me in person within three hours after hereocived the order. A portion he brought up, hut, as I before suited, one of his brigades' remained; the whole day at Cen treville, and was not in the engageinent. The enemy's heavy reinforcements having reached hits en Friday afternoon and night, tribes= to mass on his right for the purpose of crush ing our left and occupying the road to Oen. =Me in our rear. His heaviest assault was made about b o'elockin the afternoon,, when, after everwhelmlog litre-Tohn 'Porter . and driving his - forcer inckwu - thirentroznitieft, mass after mus of his forces were pushed against our left. A terrific' contest,with great slaughter, was carried on for several boars, out men behaving with firmness and gallant ry under the immediate command of .Getteral McDowell. When night closed, our lest had been forced back about half a mile, but still remained firm and =shaken, while our right held its ground. Gen. Franklin, with his corps, arrived after dark at Centreville, six miles in ;our tear, whilst Sumner was four miles behind Frank lin. I could hive brought op these corps in the morning in time to have renewed the ac tion, but starvation stared both Men and hoises in the face, and broken and exhansted as they :were ' they were in no condition to beat hunger also. I aecordingly ;retired to Centreville that night In perfect order. Neither on_likinday_nor._on_idatulay_diti the enemy make any admire upon tin. 94 /don . day I sent to the army-corps commanders for their effective strength,, which, all. told, in. 'eluding Sumner and Franklin, felt short of . sixty thousand men. Instead of bringing.up thirty: thousand men, Franklin and Sumner, united,' fell short of twenty , Illetmelids- ould these; added to the force I hado already ',wea ried out, and mach cut up, did notgive me the 'means to do anything Idllolllllltaid an the 'defense. 2 -73- lie thee gives a description of the UMW battle - on Monday, in which Staienc and Brie roar. r air BIDUCISD PlllOl9 Keettreeell, sad of the atoirentiat4 oat,' he lealottlettel to tall hick to Washington;whlah ===e= concluding paragraphs t With the exception of klumner, the COM. menders of the army 'eorpsef the Artiy of the Potomac had continued--to inform toe that their command, were and had ISen . decoorth :hid ever since they left Harrison's Landing;„ that they bad no spirit and no disposition to llghL Thu latter statement their conduct in otheilliollll actions fully oontradioted, bit the straggling In - those corprwudistresaing. -This brief summary will explain autlicleitly In detail the shelf of the operations of the 'forego under my commend, during the eixteen :days of con thienus lighting by day and much log by night. • , To confront s powerfOl'army with greatly inferior forcer, and ilglit him day by , day without losing your army ; to delay and em barrass his movements, and to force him, by Jpersistait resistance, to adapt - long and air , canons routselo hie destination, are 'the dil -1 ties which have been Imposed upon me. They are, of all militarroperatione, the most Mk -cult and - harassing, both to the Commander and to_ his troop!. Row far - have b,ean successful, / leave . to the Judgment .01 my countrymen. The armies of. Virginia ; and of the Potomac bare been united In the presence 'and against Ihe afro:loofa-wary end vigorous enemy ,, in greatly ruperior force to eltheri, with no loss for which they did not enact full retribution. Among the odious .whoill S toil - bound to mention with sepeclat gratitudo, for their moat hcarfy, cordial . and untiring mat and snap, are Om.' McDowell, Basks, Deno, Meintmilluesi, Hooker apd Haulm, sta . IFIWY irthirreof - iideofor - mmit - 1 - abell - cap: shpt iratlifibdion fn bribihrt . - "ThiDA:roop'q , bati_ exhibited wondafol p}=: tainin_Aiid,_ Gulags, ;sad callot,L ff y _too' izneath hr 0111 M. • • 4 .1 " 4 - 11 ~✓aS:=eL~-..+::.h::1ii.1. ~ ~i.;.*',.~.t..w~~.::a.'ik.+la. - ~ _., :,.a.,c,.,~:..:~seec:si.s.',;i,..~q::Y' ittstrurgh‘ 425nett4. TERMS: ADVKIITIBING AT MAONABLIC RATER. FRIDAY MORNING, BEPT. 12 WASHINGTON INTELLIGENCE. WASHINGTON, nesday, Sept. 9. t WO Yips BOLDIZZEI ON TFINBOWZNIRN COAST. Flag-oEsoer Dupont reports that there are no rebel soldiers on the Southern coast, so far as he can discover. The officers of the Rhode Island, which has just arrived from the South, confirm the general truth of this statement. The inference Is that. every armed man has been sent to swell the armies now aiming to invade the North. 0011. WILE= WITH A SEW COWHAND. ComL Wilkes has been assigned a new and very important field of duty. He is to COM mand,• flying equadron of about a dozen ves sels in the West Indian waters, and will pro ceed with all dispatch to his new station. The illegal Introduction of foreign goods into the ports of the Southern coast, under cover of Engliiih' end Freed colors and'fraudnlent re gisters, his gone on ' quite long enough. Com. Wilkes' flagship will be the Wichusett, one of the swiftest gunboats. We may look for etir ring news from the Antilles' group before many week,. ' • TON DAruTYAIT IIIOLLIIAT • The names of about 1,300 of the clerks of the Departments are enrolled under the recent call for. their military servicesi end nine com panies are already organised, Very unfortu nately, the Government is unable to furnish them arms at Present, according to the assur ance of Gen. Watfiworth. but evening. Gen. Spinner is widely - sPolian of for Colonel of the lirstzegiment. - •,. , arroispacera. , • . has been appointed col lector for the 12th district of llDuple, in place of Bin= Barber, declined; Joseph H. Lam bert has been appointed usessor for the 20th dispirit of Penneylvarda, in place of D. W. Deirlckson, declined. - TB! eaLa , or 841(141 . Stamps of all .kinds win be furnished by the Commissioner of Inf9mia l ßosentteist his °Dice' sd'a l i c cle; 17;13. notes, or, the original certificate of any Treasarer or desig nated depository, of a deposit made for that purse, at the following rates f In sums of PO and over,' two per Cent. discount; 'in sums of $lOO and over, three per oent.dOcount; in sums - of $5OO and. over, four per cent dis count vand in some of $l,OOO and over, five per cent. 416cm:int. . ATTEMPT AT NOTOITITY, We understand that the editers of the Wor/d'ilad the courtesy to tend to every mem ber of .the diplomatic corps -the number of their journal which mutinied an intemperate attack en . the. Secretary of. War.We have good reason to think that the object which the World seems to. hare at heart was not ad vancid by this step. van COURT•MOITIAIK, • The coart-martial, ordered to issexible for the purpose of Investigating. the charges brought. by Gen.. Pope against Gene. Pirter, Franklin and Grißin, met yesterday and ad journed. It is understOod that the otßoers ac cused have been restored to their commands, oti request of Gen. Bicelellan,lhongh General Porter is still : hen. A witness eiwmined to day testified that when Porter's corps bad or ders to march to the. reinforcement of Pope, they were Lid far hanrely devious paths and finally found themselves. farther off than the point from which they started. 01.11. EALLION.,,ANDNIIII INVASION A prominent citizen called on Gen. HaHook on Sate:day night, to communioate facts in regard to the invasion of Maryland, and had guest difficulty, even at that Omni in convin cing the General that the , rebels ihad crossed the Potomac, or ware in its vicinity in any formidable nominee. OCN. POWS DCPAWINS.T The Department of the Northwest, to which M.J. Use. Pope has . biten'isNgnid, Includes Wisconsin, Idirinmete r Nebraska and Daeotab, with. the' troOps ind to be raised therein undit: his command, his head quarters-Wig' Si St. Paul, gen. spry. Gen. Banks is remaining in Washington, slightly indisposed" bat his real detention is owing to a desire on the part of the Govern ment for his eannsoli. lie trill oertaisay be putted in a_highly_responsible position before log. , TRIBUTE TO OZN. _BOUM Gen. Birney's gallant codduct at Chantilly has eleited so much admiration among bin many friends in Philadelphia, that they re solved to present him with a suitable testi monial of . their _Apprsclation..—: They cote. minuted raising saliseliptiOnfirrpureltime him a sword, taking only 05 . subscriptions. In four hours _they had $1;200 raised. They than restolved to cut 'them all doiracto $lO each, so as - to give all who wished as opportunity to have a shire in this tribute, to.one of our moat gallant oflicers: -LETTLF. 311014-COL.•IIIIOADMIAD7° The following was written by 'Col. Broad head, of Mishigan, on the battle field, a few moments before his death, two balls having passed through his body. The original was covered with his blood "Da a BIOTHSI /Am passing cow from earth, but send, you love from my dying coach. .For all your live and kindness may you be rewarded. I have fought man fully, and now WO fearlessly. lam on, of the victims of Pope's imbecility and liteDow ell's treason. Tell the President, would he save the ootintry, he must not give our hal lowed Sig inttrstich handl. "But the old flog.ioill triootpl yet—the sol diers will reguild its poles, now polluted by imbecility and treason: • "John, you owe e duty to yodr, l country ; writs-rehoir,;.ip Pope's. incompetency, and MeDowell's,. infamy, and -force them from places where they can lend brave men to as sured destruction. I had hoped, to lon ger, bdt I die amidst the danger ef l battle, as I could wish.. Farewell 1 In you and the ca ble oflimmrof My - regiment; I - oontldesny, wife and children: • 1 3." . /*nine * Election. lion. Abner Coburn, formerly a Whig.and , now a Republican, Is elected Governor. , . The fallowing members of Congrass7-311RepubLi-. •eana—are probably chosen: First District, ;John N. Goodwin ; Second District, Sidney ;;Parham; old Second District, vacancy, Thos. A. Fessenden Third, District, Jame', G. Milne ; Fourth DistriotrJohn R. Rice; Fifth District, Piedorie IC= Pike. Returns from ninety-one towns compare thus with the vote .of last year: ~ War team Republica* Democrat . Ittasomab i1201 —...—*—.—.... 21,901 7,754 ' , 7,300 isca. — . ,. . ..,1 21 7,538 ,n 5 ' 12,170 IDecrease lameput*Maa v0tu........ ..... —....... 4,208 ;Decrease In War Democratic yoto.--- , —..... 5,424 tlncrea.sn..Roacallauumratla vote - ' 4,810 ,1801—Aggregate. T0t0—.....---.......—..--37,101 3862—Aggregate V 01... . . The Republicans hare carried, both branches fof titeUtate Lettslitere, and itius seiared the ;election of a United States Efenator to succeed Hon. Lot, 1. Morrill, whose! : tette, expires ;March 1883. Hon : Israel Washburn., Jr., i the premise Glxrereer; ii a candidate tar the !position. Alassachwiettar liepabllcan Coniren• iron. ' I Wosourrai Maas, Sept. 10.—The Repub. ihoth State Convention is in union here to q~ and Bal-! Rook, at Woruster, Piesldee, audited by mix !teen Vie, P,midento ap+ sic Secretaries. The Convention nominated the ' ; State oilisers for, rip-election ~,nachhitlond .ap 7 pMasi. • A letter Wu mid . - triito Lieutenant-Gov erner Nesmith declining a re-nomination. A recess was thin taken. . . . „ . remendons . War Meeti n g in ßeston. 1 BOBTOI, Elept.lo,—Edward Everet t, Robert . . Whmbrop,folsyorNighemsr4Pnmiek Don . ghne mid 'other nisde 'lOO - ititting elieschis to swimer's° madames in .Esnordi Rail last pied, JR aid of isiehng.am../rish mama In tlas eityler Gen. Corooran's brigade: - - 1 Mayor Wightnan - if odes Svaryemestiont to.rsise and *Trip this regiment for thegsl; Mat Corcoran. - it will be:of the my lust tutorial ~end an honor to the old Bag Baas',-; 4.:..,:.-„ , s ,:ava.,:::..: :.:„...,..l. • 1 .....,,‘ THE INVASION OF MARYLAND Position of the Armies The Rebel Purpores Probably Faile BALTIMORE, SOL 10. We have some later intelligence this morn ing from the rebel lines which indicate that whatever may have been the purposes and intentions of the rebel chiefs in crohaing the Potomac and seising Frederick that they are now closely - hugging the Potomac, and with the exception of cavalry denionstrations and picket guards, their whole army is massed between Frederick and the river. Gen. McClellan here confronts them with a large oily, his line extending from the Po tomac to a point considerably north of the Baltimore road, and protecting even West, minister and other portions of Carroll county from the cavalry raids of the enemy. Ho has so thoroughly encompassed them that they must either cross tho river again or meet him in'a deadly conflict on the banks of the Po toinac. The great body of the enemy is massed near New Market, on the Baltimore road, and at Urbana on the Georgetown road, the latter under don. Lee, and the former ander Gen. Jackson. They have not even sent their cav alry scouts as far North as Emmitteburg or as far west as Hagerstown, the rumors to the contrary having all proved unfounded, grow ing out of the panic occasioned among the rural population along the lines of the info slon.i To have acccomplished anything either in the direction of Baltimore or Washington, this movement of the enemy most necessarily NANO been a rapid one. The five. days that have elapsed since they entered Frederick, and the retiring of their lines eight or ten miles from Washington, within that time, may be regarded ac an abandonment of such a pur pose. They are now evidently endeavoring to draw Gen. McClellan as far as possible from Washington in puribit them,•so as to cross with the army in readiness on the other side between him and Washington, and thus get in his rear. The plan. of the rebels was doubtless framed with the expectation that Gen. Pope would be in command, but of course Gen. McClellan cannot bo caught. in any such trap. As to the number of the enemy on tills; side of the river, theta la good reason tolelieve that it does 'not exceed thirty thousand mea, and if we should have &Scrod on the Potomac they would very likely be in a bad way. Oar forces still hold Martinsburg and the Maryland Heights, which Indicates that no large army has attempted to cross the Poto mac above the Point of Rocks. BALTLYORS AND Onto RAILROAD. Bo far as ascertained no damage has been done by the rebels to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, even within their present linos. The lifonocacy bridge is said to be standing, as well u other bridges and culverts in; the vicinity. On the upper line of the road from Harper's Ferry the military trains are said to be running. _ A gentleman arrived here who left Hagers town yesterday, and reports that the enemy has not made his appearance at that place, nor in the neighborhood. Many a the Union citizens have left, and the secessionists even do not desire the approach of the rebels.— American. PiTISBITROB, Sept. 10th, 18E12. Sui: For the information of the Mer chants, Shippers and Carriers of this city, you will cause to be published in two or three commercial journals having the lancet cireulation, the followir g riles and.segulatiens proscribed by the secretary of the Treasury.• Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, THOS. HEATOY; Special Agent Treantry Department. To C. W. Bo.rcustoa. , Surreyor of the Pert • f Fitaborph. REGULATIONS concerning Internal and Coaetwise Commercial ,Interoonne. TiLLSOZT DataaTataT, August LI, 1862. In Parsuer.carl law and by virtue or the authority cantonal upon the Se;retary of the Treasury by the set of Congaree approved July 13 1861.outilled •,1,11 act further to provide for the collection of duties 011 imports, and for alter purposes," and an act nipple. maatary thereto; approv.d May 20. 18.2, and for the purpose of preventing the ooacolance of arms, mu ratiom of war. and other supplies to persons In to aurr.Orion against the United State', the following regelations aroma:dug e.mmercial intercoerso with insurrectionary States and sections are preload tad. S. P.CHAS, Seuretru7 of the Troarotry. Ito good., tram, or merehandise,wbarever mar be the esterwible datination thereof, shall be trans. ported to any place now tinder the control of 'Maur gent.; nor to any place on the ',nth sideof the tornaoriver ; nor to any place on the north side of toe Potomac, and wash of the Washington and An napolis r otroad ; nor ro any piece on the eastern shore of the Clbssapsake; nor to any piece on the loath aide of the Ohio r Leer below Wheeling. except' Loa. invite; nor to any place on the west aide of the Mis sissippi river below the mouth of the Des Ilcines, except St Lads, without • permit of a duly author ised othoer of the 7 reasury DepartinectL A s tO the special .genteel this department may temporarily extend these restrictions to such other places in their respective districts, and taste such local rules to be oteerved therein as may from time to. time become necessary, promptly reporing their action to the .Secretary of the Treasury for his sanction cr Wasp. prom/ IL. All transportation of coin or bullion to any State or melba heretoto.e (federal to be in inenrrec tton, I. absolutely prohibited, except for military rpeate and tinder mlittar7 , ord In or 12 , .dtr the spacial ilcenatiol tae Secretary of the fresteury. And no payment of gold or Wives dull be made for c .tton or othertnerebandtse within a y such • tato or etc item' And all cotton or other mare-bandies purchased or paid for.therein, directly or !odium ly, In gold or mime, shall be forfeited to the United Stave. No Maumee or 'permit whatsoever sill be granted fur any shipment to any port, place, or ado ton .11-cted by the mimic% blockatl7, amps for ml Rao purposes, mad 'upon the Certificate anti, re quest of the Department of War or the Department of the Navy. /V. Ail applications. for permits to transport or tualenider tome regulations shall sato he manse • ter and valve of the merchandise to be transported, the a nsigs.ets and destination thereof, with the route of transportation sod the number and description of the packages with one make thereon. V. Er ry applicant fur buck permits shall present with. his apple& ion the misdeal insolees of the goods, sues and toeuhandiae to be transported, and shall make and file with the otbssr granting the per mit 'au affidavit that the quantities, descrspt bus, and ea ties are Correa lystated iu said Introttam, tree: copies of which chat be annexed toand tiled with tha &barb ; and that the pact aged c =tali nothing en. ceps ea stated In the Invoices. that the iteorchandhse so permitted shall not, nor ehali an, part thereof, be diepoud of by tarn or by his authority, CO...trance. or anent In violation ol•llse terms of the permit, and Shia neither the permit so granted, nor the mer. •chatinise to be transported .hall be so used or alb. peed of by him or by his authority, connivance or assent, NV In any, way to give aid, comfort, intones. don, or annouragement to portions lo innarection againr 'ha United days. And furthermore, that the applicant labial to thogovertunent of tho United .states, and will in all thine ao deport himself. ' VI. No petmit shall begranted toehipgoode, warm, or mercbandise to State. experts Of Matta heretofore' declared to be In insurrection, or to pieces under in 'surmctionary control, or camp, by the aulitary forme of the United States, except to persons Mehl • log or doing boatman therein whose loyalty and good kith shall be certified by an ofilcar of the, govern. ment or other person duly authorize:. to maks such certificate, or to sr dilly appointed Basra of Trade thereto, by wawa approsal, sad penal .111011 only the same shall be aniseed or disposed of., Ane no pr • mit unit be granted to ship smachanclbe fr.w any suchistam or part or beam in violation of any order restricting shipments therefrom, nude for military purports by the commandant of the thspeatemat from which stub shipment le be mace. • VII. Collectors Cr surveyor. of =items, before granting. clearances or permits., may Aga To, bezl.. wishrtaeoluble attain such" cases ra they shall "think netemaryilo protect the public Interests. can 'distrait/I that the:rest:Cali be no violation of the teems. or spirit of the -Clearance or permit, or. of the avers menu of the salamis pock which the same is putted. VIII. lie permit shill be granted to ship Intent: 'Wing &Mk*. or other thing pttOtbited be the mil itary authorities, Into territory mmtpled by the cull, Darr Damsel the United State., except Upon the written piqued of the commandant Of the department In Which such t r r i tory la Gabe-oak or of settee pet. son duly atutiotized by him to Mahe Inch rattles& 1/..1n enter to defray the expense* tinder Uwe legulationa; a fee of twenty ante beeharged f.r each permit granted; and sh ipment s permitted to and from States heretofore doelated to be In insurrem tionsball, lu addition tbereto. he charged with the followit g fees, via: Sire cents on each one hundred dollars overthale hundred eellant cc all shipments to. such States or autlonr, Pity cents on each cats thou:tad pounds of cotton and tirenty•fire cents on s eac uc h h tu Bcootu _th ; awed petard; of anger. Paudtted /non Ziff rebel, boat or vehicle Died for traosports. Um% upon or smith of the Potoasorlar or torch of the Potomac zed south of the efeshingiou end Aro Avail raftrierti or to the astern phi:goof the Cbes. nab* ore etrothwately on or from the 'Ohlo zly. r below lh'h or westvardlrce nouthwerdly of or from S . ttrsr bur the mouth of the . . Bea Moines, shall receive on boartlany Veda, names or merchandise deatined to any place, ntrumerclal In tercourse with which now is tor hereafter may be re stricted as at unless the *ante be crewman ed with a permit of a duly authorized officer of the Treasury Department.except as hereinafter provided in regulation number XIV. XL tie Teasel, boat, or other Vehicle used for transportation from esiverri cider or elsewhere in the loyal Orates, shall carry good's, wares, or mer chandise into any place, section, or State testricted as stow-raid, without the permit of the duly author !zed officer of the customs, apptic Aron for which per mit may be made to meth authorize' officer near the point of deetiustion, as may wit the convenience of the shipper. XII. No venal, boat, or other vehicle used for transportation shall put off any goods, aroma, cr merchandiso at any plate other than that named In the permit as the place of deal/nation. X ell. Before any boat or vessel running on any of tt e western ware. south of Louisville or St. Louis, or other wa ere within or a Jacent to ant Eit.de or section, commercial intercalates with which now Is or may hereafter be restricted es aforceatel. shall de part from my port where them is a collector or int.- veyor of customs, there Shah be exhibited to the col kceur or surveyor, or such other officer SS may be authorized to act to his strati, a true manifest of its entire cargo and a clearance cbtalmd to proceed cq ass voyage; anal when heights are received on board at a place wh,re there to no collector or surveyor, as herettuoter provided. In rept slim XIV, then the name exhibit Mall he made and clmnance obtaited at the brat port tote pa sod where them to each an MB mr, and such mem or boat shall be reported and the manifmt of its mrgomhibited to the collector or our- . veyor of ev•ry port to be passed on the trip where there is each an officer; but no new clearancnstaell tio tecessary unless additional freights shall have been teem on board after the lot charmers Immediately .. arriving at the port of bull deep:lotion, end before discharging any part e? its cargo, the manifest shall be exhitited to toe as layer of-such port, or e.ther officer anthurizel to act he his stead, whose aPlitutal foetal tug the cargo Mall be endorsed on the mani fest before my p rs thereof shill be diwharged; and the clearance and shipping penults of dl such teasels and boats shall be °alibi. ell to the officer in com mand or any naval stool or military poet whenever mete officer may require it. A IY. T.. facilitate trade and guard against im• prop, transportation, "aids to the revenue" will he espy:tinted from time to time on cars, swain and boats, when desired by .oalterti, rig^ ure or Lasater' thowor, which aide will brio free carriage on the ro meetly* rdte , ves*ls and boats en which they are pl sashand will allow Proper way !wish a to be taken on board without permit keeping a statement there of, end reporting the lame to the collector or sun voyor of the brat port to be ponied on the hip where tnern is anon an officer, num whom a permit therefor must la obtained, or the geode returned under hie din ction. no permit will Leo emoted for tran•port• talon Into any Insurrectionary S ate or , 'strict, ex ap‘"on cars, vtawla and mats carrying such aids. XV. ALL easels, boats and other vehicle, toted trmaportation, violating ary of the above regula tions, and all goals, arcs and merchaudiseahippel or t ransported In violation thereof, will Do forfeited to the United State. It any false starementbe made or deception practiced In obtainlog a permit, such emit and ail others connected therewith or affected thereby will he absolute). void, and all merchionilso eldnistel thereunder shall be forfeited to the United Stater. In ell cater ! f Lrfelture, as aforesaid. procoodhige The attention of adlata aeizone will toe [nada and inapaediagiinstl. .promptly for condemnation. all omcwn et the 4oeeromeut,oommou curlers...hip. * pen, toualanees, esruere, mestere. agents, drlsen, end other pentium concreted ',lab the, treutpurtai too of merchandise, cr trading thereto, to particularly. • eirested ter the acts of July 13, Ida, and Alay 00, 1 .V 3 2, loam retned to.. ~ X VI. All army suppllee tranapoited under mIllte• ry vera are excepted from' the &bop, re-Walton". But this exceptlus does not extent to Butlers' goods , s crtrs designede far sale at military posta or army*. XVII : Whin any altarer of the eastome than And in hie d atria any good•, wane or merchandise his opinion, are iu danger of being trans. ported to insurgents, hamny, if he thinks It raped!, ant, require tr. - . owner or bolder cheroot to gire.rea mnablo security that they ehall• not be transr-tad to any place under Insurrectiontuy control, an . , not in any way ho need to glee aid or on to the insurgent. If the requited security be not givomanell ear , shall promptly state the fame to the. lint Steys. marshal fur the district within which - tit ..sticalar are altuated, or, If beyond the Jurisdiction of allol led States marshal, thou to the comnintulant of the nearest militsoy poet, whose duty it wball beta take persession thereof, and hold them for stare-keen, repprting the facte promptly to the Secretary of pi t he '- Treasury, and awaiting instruction, XVt IL Where port. heretetore blockaded- have been opened by the proclamation of the,President e license* wilt be granted, by United States console; on application by the proper parties; to vOela cloning from foreign ports to the ports MI opened, nPentea isfactory evidence that the resort at licensed ill con ref no person, proporty, or ir,formation contraband of war, either to or from aahl perts, which license shall be abusers to the collector of the port to which • the vessel te Wend, and, if requ,ired, to any officer charge of the blocksdc. And on leaving any port ea opened, the vessel must bare a clearance from collector, according to law, showing nos.adolition the conditions of the license. Any flotation of conditions wilt Involve th; forfeiture and conderiina...2 UM of the teasel arid cargo, and the eXClusion;Of.''' , ^•* 4 all puttee concerned from entering • the - United - State. fur any purpose during the war. - . - XIX. United States vesicle clearing from domeetin - porta to any of the ports so opened, will apply to the custom-house ogicers of the proper ports, - in .the mukl manner, for licenses or clearances under the regulations heretofore catablisbed. aellatinswf - - Nava] Operations in Texas Waters. Lieut. J. J. Kittridgo,commanding the squadron blockading Ar ansas, has made A report to the Navy Department of his recent attempt to drive the rebels from Aransas and Corpus Christi Bays sod vicinity in Texas. Ho announces the captors of the rebel armed vessel Breaker and also tee "destruction of the rebel armed schooner Elmer, and sloop Hannah. • • • • This day succeeding the encounter with these vouch, ho landed at Corpus Christi under a flag of truce, and had an intervieir with Mal: Robby, in command of the rebels, and Judge Gilpin, Chief Justice of the county, of whom he &marked the evacuation-of the town by the military, adding that if they re fused it would be necessary to remove the women and children, as he should open fire. The rebels asked for forty-eight .hours, in which to doneider the proposition ! which - was granted.. This time they used in erecting batteries, from which they fired upon our yes' eels. The dre was returned with spirit, and their batteries soon silenced ; but as soon ,as the firing ceased on' our side they reope ned upon us. Firing was kept up for two or three days, whin the rebels, having been scattered . bi our fire, retreated to the mains. '- - Rebel ro-enforcements, however, approach lag, and our lIILIMUDitiOII being nearly ex hausted, it wan deemed best not to pursue our advantage, for the !impose of repairing the alight damage done to the vessels and_get supply of ammunition, that a more vigorous attack might be made. Our loss was see killod—John Allert—none wounded. The Defences of Washington. ' We underetand that Gen. Fltz John Porter, having command, under Oen. Banks, of Gni forte and forces on the eonth eide of the Pato-- msc; made on Monday a thorough examine." tion of all of those works, twenty-three in " number, and- found them in perfect order, In the beat condition of defense, well armed, and fully manned. . - Gen. Banks' headquarters are established at the corner of Madmen Place and Pennsyl.c. vania aienue.—Norloani Latelliycomer. ARCIIITECTUR4I.. rtliairyxvri ABCRfIZCT, Prepares rarucrr Daewisoa Aso Sreciricerioas; f+r all kind. of Battings, tuol superintends their erection on reasonable rerun.. • Orilee on Anderson larva, betwoon Lei Cock and: .Kobinsost stmts. Atkghony City. AIILSW, 4c. fIHARLOTTE BLumE,.m.sup R, AcTu ....., Deem:his PIANO-TOUTES, Auld Iza DAVISr of Nuelcand Dloalcol Instruments. Dole gent: SI.I.B.II.MJEG *PIANOS, also w ith BAL DAVS A CO.'S BOSTON PIANOS, and with: out Atoleas Attsotottent. el Fifth street. toyll JiLEBER, k 1311t)., — .1)EApIRS. iN _ILL. Erato .sr Alcsicti :lirrausiorrs, and ad* A..ects for Stehrwar's cal.brated' PIANOS, No. 63 P th str.rt, POtAburith. • 10y29 ...... JOHN H. JitisILLOIC, DEALER. ur Mace Cr ititiontoxo, .to., No. bl Wood rtnet, between ''^nb otnvd Witt nisuretr.4l allwor I.o27,ernet, NOI.TIONAL MIME. t. alit Ar tall CAGO.—Ths Pi toarnegb. Pt: Wept° gg Chicago Kat sway Cons Party rtll toil zxculsstos TICKEIII on Slondats and Tneedsys, liept let find 2t. Bth and to parties wisbnig to attend the NATIONAL NAZIS, to be bad at ClllCACO,Uomatetta, lag rept awl coding Sept. halt. These Ticket Lc sold at $16.60 for the round trip; and rill be good going Weat col,. on fib day of - saw ?last, tbey 1•111 be received for the retort, trip orf to tralanatittbat of taaday night. &Pt. /Oh. r-rilek holding each tickets, iterated by *be Bea. rotary ofAbe lak e rlll be kilowatt by the authorities to lasso Chicago without any other peas: • Wei. P. MINN, General Oaaeoger Agent. N011011;.re mons .preser rang Revd AA -- tan aro reittrated to call and examine oar stook. at aro can attar ladacomanta anpartor to Ofl7 boom In Plttsenrgh. • • - • 14126 , wit:Tram 136 w ,t. FOB. .14 urciur..py 15ti2., 4 —et complete *nom:amt . of , beanitfal eeBB,„ RAINLINGB, of all .kV" boughs boron? tho lota. ' vanes trgl be mold atonal Mr . - aps w. p.suumAl.p by wrabtwoc.
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