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Cterilm—iX// 11„111001ale&D; Pittiburgh. , {b.yr.w.lZl it. Distda.. . • WlGl4•llB,Alletheny. Pi`tdwf gi#9 o4o, ..e i tammea "Brimeirtt cows Tp. ak o mi 4 q." an.*** Fiera. IDWUU. bTOCTE,Ptirrlaarille: .;" _ 913.20368; Allegtutl7: *lngati.vapar.,,pitub t tiZALISCCI MACK; APANteny in. WILITAW 4774101)1AN. ll:lethalness Ty. IT - 41.rarliffats.rgebion TR • ' - • .T.20}11/.11141,1/.l.4tii UMW ' Si. dier Jost* 1. 1 '610E L, Pitiaborgh. - - Cos•if 00.4"agr• • • • wassay,‘Pittiktrafi• i :AnirATViist'surecof,Lowereuda;vp. ooointis T. ocrutaxa, Bonthisyetto Ty. batSiiiii for Hospital Purptisees. . , , thfliabsieGrate :CoMmltiea sOlfuowledge -..„. lantribatlons of cub, clothing aid, eatables -,. from the followlni pinions for the hospitals [of our armies : ••-• ... • ,'' - . . '.- • _ , '-' 0.44 Euhn, Johinelerton, J. Seigel., W. ' 1.11. - goo, friends at B. A. Fahustook & Co., --- KM. 81. 0. Semple, John B. Somple, S. W. lawipli; J.'••/3.; J01:1Ca, W. Mitier . - Biro. Dr. • Brooks, J... 13, D. - Moods, Mre. 31 ! . "'obligor, "Jame* Masiorio, D. Torrencii A. Friend, A. 'lfo•Jaamis,. -, 3111, 13 nivelj, - ; S. Vane, Coats, ' -Elias Herr, Dr. Fleming,_Mis. - Esed;Mrs. S. Marshell, Mn.s J. Abbott,' Mrs: Gregg, Mrs. Brady. Wilkins, lins.. - J. , Woods, Mrs. Bym - ippon, Miss Jenny Mittel; Misiihtowiy,: Mrs. -- . 9. BliEnight; Mrs.' H. Daltei-Ole box sun ' vlfes from the lidiesbl the - Hirst Presbjtsr ' lea,Ohunch; 1 _box from the-ladies of -Prost. M. ctireb, Allegheny; 1 do, ladles of Wil • • , itinsburg, kdo, lodise of Sd ward, , Allegheny, 1 dpilsdies of Coultirsville, - 1. do, ladies ol Griensburgh, 1 di,. Soldiers Aid Society of 8108017,,5.d0, Sol. Aid Soo. Of Palest', 1 do ficim Per:7 township, Lairrence comity, 1 do from Shamingo Aid. Boo.; 1 do from Aid 800. ' of Emsn';l,4a 'from Westfield, Barret county, 2& boxes !roil: Aid Soo, of, latrobo, 1 do from ladles of Sharpsburvl ..do, Sol. Aid.'Boo. of Now Biighton, 2 do from Plane Grove, Lllll - rfitie - county, 5, 'do' from -Mahowningtown, ,I.,lawnsnoe 00., S- do frOm Sanitary Committee ''.l: - :, ----.'•,-. 04Pittstinrgb., 1 do from • ladies of Connels •.= - 4 ,:f , •••-:lM.le •1 do from Baterstotin 1 do from Aid -,-- ,„•H r 'i,Z;; ; Z i , 4lB taßroOhn, Lawrence l co., 2 do from . c •-.." 4 „ ,,. • Aings Chapel, Lawrence co., Ido • '. - ..tiosubliffirof. Westfield, 5- do from Sol: Aid Soo.•;4oreireeetle, jawnnce county. Tim committals ,riturn their thanks to the • Many. kind donors, and by the liberal gifts, they have been able to forward to Wiping tea City; since the hit battles, 41 largo cases = of hospital supplies, 'containing 121,500. sr doles, consisting of shirts, drawars, canned flu% package:of lint, bandages, etc. . The committee have never jet made any_ personal appeals for fonds for forwarding supplies, bat . . . have- wi de:en: L= 7 th : w vo p in u n t r .se . oo m. ntr t i eTbil. butlo fo u r . rug Is vary much needed at present to en hos clathing.and to forward, what they slis. . .. - are dal bring freis the country. Contri butions can be left at - Weymari & Son, or MMus, lion & Co., Wood streot. ..1 War Meeting - at the Fifth Street I. big announcement- in , the ce . morning journals a meeting waa held 'in the • Lecture Room , of the Pint Methodist Pro testant *lurch to make such arrangements as -- ''were deemed - necessary to comply with the • proclamation bf the Sevotwor or the Stwto-" The'ix* tin jr", was =Sidle - order by Ser. Sittem'ltobinson taking the chair, and J. I). :11BiT. sleeted Secretary.- The chairman then spewed-.with.. an appropriate • prayer, after -which *muster roll was presented for any_ to sign who fait so dispoted—iteaded• by the fol leircagldenethin • . • - Wausau, His Szeellaney, A. o..Gurtin - i Governor the Commodwialthihasisined a peadnasdkiabeiling. upon' all' lord ,Oidienii _ • able niv eatilv„ind priParit far, - 7 - immediate action, should,. the neneesity exist: 7•Thersfore, we, the undersigned, pledge our : itelinut to comply witlithe nicest of the Gay inner by lolling ourselves in =idioms to - meal to the defence of the State Capital or say Total within the borders of Pennsylvania torepel the invaders from our sacred soil, andel soon me oar numbersapproximate fifty we will erganise into oompeny by the aka - Mei of, proper commanding officers. . ; • A goodly number signed the roll, and _the ` tewitthiffi - t - n -- areertier - tal at W t 0 11111 47, no rptog in tee soma piece at j erno,'llesir9to Jobe the'OrgaidsitiOn will please dkfeed . „ -_-,WellOnd -Ward War Meeting. , At jut itigonmed, meeting.helti in the Da - qamene , o.n.e. , Nouse diet-,zogke, Veskiiontilterst in theChsar,li, erns, nn motion of illi.•_Thomee - Iletewilli;4l4sionl, That the be - stjled tint Duqnesne-Gaerds. On motion, s oeutteittee, consisting of,tba following, wertrappointed to muses, thiiward, ,, for the purpose of Oiling up the roil, vie: 3:Vole; ,Wro.'Weecht, J B. need, A. 11. Devitt, Von Bennhorst. following.gentlenten then gave their cheeks' for 'the • &11110%.64 amounts a Theists Ilohowourslol7 y . Bobinwn,-Minh--k=Maier, sloo;'Reuben Miller, Inrititi ; Aertm-Floyd, $5O; Joe. Moorhead , $ 5O; Was. Phillips, 05; S. P. Von Bentiliotst; $2O; Moore. $251 W. P. Marshall,-;215; -Wm. M. Ogden, i 25. -,lebassee,Oommittee.=Thos.Bai<ewell; Wm Joe. Moorhead, it. Miller, Jr 4 O. Z. Cdaimitts• to raise fsusi r iiquivalea 300. Mooihead, - P: U . Miller , 'Jelin. Wilson . . - Ilitteeeeotw Eancteit.—We learo'frOm the that; r•woman aimed hiring two' mike - rseith'ot North pies, Mahe:dog =moth ootomitted sololdeW few daye .i 130, tatting her tluost with *reser. It /news diet seise weeks pre . sloes she conceived the ides that her throat —wag Illistopi sad that fti s abort,'thee she • Weald ittffAste.A phisleitar easailaid Iter thFcOrieotll4l.l*,, _Xletateit ieroov slid pro nottneed,her tesotaity isdatesteo.- 'Toe w-o -tessrAoenteerr still - peraistelt , inAer and *teemed tohill herself.? Witohlo g her . oploartewil,:shii =Whir throetWith xis or, bsitiiiwdeereiet aye aiterwards. She leases alashand. sad foomen child:gm to mourn her "Anniinn -011 . 1 . ios tsiora."-Gankt Es city wasthrawo. into a state of groat: tinoliaminit, lint ervarilig, owing Abe reoeption.of:an order - front 2 tioy. °rutin, calling for -fifty Ithodeanit men forthwith,' Xt oonisontied by Many that "time Stafe Lad boom invaded'. by On ,asbele,. while. , -others thinight this it, tem merelynto get %mops `ox. ionised and la readiness in ow of invalitat. BeLthiant the-tininfor anti= has 'ar rived, and. en loyal mat ab ably to betr, arms go:Midst °nos J ry oin one of , the nundarons own. panloalow in roman of formation. Tort; Lau: Illoixeor.;—The public will -be glad to to ibis reenact As Alllog 'rapidly. sad !to seam Is now considered ot. smotquillin. ofilestslinvo Eon to=wort; and- enlisting is . progreeeing on reWeratireyi, Sad oloogocluir too enterprise. li siktiinsaiuoginaly.. acme three or. War of ithe oonspenisi went one on ponds lest . nigtiri Nab cavil which hod quite numb*: of num , . . . is xXXS•fputto of tam. Inareaaad `rates for' iliggipi Oroof„ sad tbs Ziotioast tax, to Coot raaritOf;?ittobargal and—riaiitity:bora.o. triXotal thel)rloo of the stooge ,t4r,conitipiers *4 =MX par bagful, for ilaiatutta oyer, 10 1 411 1 ; - . • ...- .. §:i . ,t'f - 1 , :l FROt TEUTIOWItittaIVO GAZETTE. We, tiaVe prepared with'tnneh labor; fan sii onratisatatement tif. the entire enrclment of Allegheny, County, air.retarned by diStriets, by . the.Dcputy 2diashale, as the &andslion of tlindiaft: lite have also,, with greet{lalstr, mole estimates of the Trots of each district, set aril the credits, and the detleienbles and exoess: - Ala we before had 0001111011 to remaik, the returns of the Deputy Marshal, for the City Districts will fail to to give nate ieetiso In the matter of credits, bectene} many. Solidest , who are- now. in Penneyivinla or ganisations, have not been counted owing partly to, the fact that in some intdantes, no . one we, lift behind -to answer for: them, and .partiz to the carelessness of the ottleeri. The whole' number of enroll:id potions in the county is,37,oo9ldistribnted as follows: Pittihnrgb - - 112,151 Allegheny City ' 4 0,709 6.810 Townships .. . ' ' 13.833 W4ole enrollment. The bounty's whole quotils 10,593. • The quotas for the discriots as giveri, Knot entirely accurate,are newly eo, not differing , more than thirty from .the . aggregate of quota.. Any variation will be found in ea caws of the aggregate amount required of the county. , . The following is 'I Summery of the stand ing of the nntnivipalitiss inured PictatinrghYgnota»:. 5.77: . Credits ...... Deficiency Allegheny's .............1,6u9 Credit 5............... 1,154 Deficiency Boroughs' quota .....„....1,031 1452 ...... Townships' quota.—... Credits Da laiusor ..... • MO Totil It will be teen by reference to the table, that not one of the. Wards of the' tiro °Mu ha reached its quota: The Pint Ward Alle gheny is the banner' Ward, having to supply only three; the Third' Ward., Pittsburgh, is the moat heforifY in arrears, owing 327. CI the boroughs, Monongahela, eawickley, West Elisabeth, Tarentum ' Temparancerille, Melleesport and Elizabeth are in .noes, the &bars are in • arrear,--Lawrencerille the hosvies Of the townships quite a number aie in ex cess. Lower St. Clair is the most heavily In debted. Allowance will be - made for .voian tesrs sinoe _the enrollment; up. - to Wu 1111 of tho draft. Any distrist may supply its quota by volunteers on the day the Muftis made, and thus avoid the draft altogether. I Prom the inrollutentras given-belohlah furnishes the quota avgiven, will beldeduetcd all the exempts; the result ; thifiefor4;wlll' be that those districts no* in annals; will bo so more beaVilia and those that are la otiose will have their excess reduced. • Fins/ Ward:—.— 941 269 LCI &wad .---- T 72 .220 80 1311 Third 11 2164 618 Fourth 1037 298 ' 2/3 81 Fifth ---. 1933 353 378 , 173 Eisth " ........... 1644- • 677.—. -343 I . 221 F4freuth .64.9 166 111, Eighth 4 1073 308 .b 1 Zilwb ----. 1969 113 2.130 L. -106 '4'122.93/arr. First Ward---. ..003 .-268 • 265 ! Broond Arid 299 943 Third .1781 . IBA ria • Fotuth . 1 1960 685 /331. ; itotionvmhala--... 212 83 66 i 5 Borah I.lthiburgll.: 603 '172 • 162 West Pirtabsirgb— ;333 '94 !- 26_..' Flanalitsster.........— 637 • 182 •. BB': • , Lawreaarlla 836' 2.18 329 Eat Birmingham. 541 _240 183 Sharysbarg--- 270 77 66 - 191 54 63 !' 9 AFsat Elisabeth.— 110 54 ! 60 !18 Tithanium ---,- 173 48- - ; !90 42' Birmingham-- 1233 333 an Dmithm/24- - _254 - . 27; F.intierimoirrilis.- 584 _lOB • 131 11 48/ ' 161" 158 37 219 a usa 42 Baldrla. .—" ---- 411 117 10 1 457 150 961 C196.-tlkri ..... 67 61 Penn.- 293 50 05 1.3 B Irene - 04.....»-.. 9.19 ' O 6l 67" - 13ost Deer—.-- 195 65 57 2 Went Dog-- 151 61 61; 10 411 UT 96 , 44-00365 i 611' -; W 111094- . 493 137 MI . 117 -- 33 22 1 - 261 74 - 461 ' 190 91 39; ..1414591997 . --..--- 539" 96" 110 15 474 70 96; Ul Mc. 257 51 711 114140 ---- 414 116 1931 137 as /4.1 47 ' 140 154 1611, 10 B'6 96 99- 1 0 43 11 31 111401454—...--- 139 93 60 ; 11 199 66 133 I 6 392 110 .401 ..664 186 151. /Le 43 2* 130 111 31 2 .- es9 180 • 1131 N. • Pointe- . 2 271 Loiter EL Clair-- 240 .IXO ; Upper et. 0140. 113 4.1 , M ; 10 Seelly. ..• 45 • Ll.. , 17;. 4 McCeedlest.—.... 145 .• 171 Etnifley 121 - "62 110 'maga l9l _ 94..-90 : 251 201' •24 7 373 j, TIT - 2.2'...1114 ---' '2113" 22 1 , W. . • • aTappabanaek Wheat. • The following letter, addreisedhY Mr. O. Shively to Gin. Moorhead, will Interest our agrietilturaFres , dore i Visirs eau, fitimumfirr CO., Pa., j ; September 6,-1862: - Use. -MOOltlman—Tdir , Stir Ton will, I feel sure, be gratified to learn that the two packages of •Teppilitinock" (Patent 0111 m) wheat, which I noeived from you On the 20th ;of September, 1561, did very wall; The two packager, after screening out the; email and imperfect grains, ciad 'ilia* rabic of cockle. ; weighed 235 lbs. arantorbioli 1, planted the 24th Septenible, Jll6l, in . drills nine ladies_ 'apart, and_ occupying about eight square ; porPtilke taud, clover, eod,..lital_ broke up s. Marrestol it on rithe Elth of July', ; day or two after 4304/ Meditaranean, sown on the 14th September, and eleven dayi before we 'hat Blue Stem, sowiratihe saws time ai the iTtyrdissioot along aide hf i :thrashed it to day. and bad 72 lbs. of, clean:wheat, or-1,14 bushel," and at the rate of about 24 bushels to 'the etro?....lnertascabouttifold t . the straw. is 'about 12 or 14 inches shorter- than. the Blue . fitem,head rather larger; think it may' an awer &good purpose on 'moonlit of its early ;maturity; is a smooth wheat, grain ;plump and white. ' Very'respeinfally,,, Th• - ICleteland Railroad "ratifier': The.rgnment ire the matter of- the petition of the; Clerilaiii;arid Pittsburgh , BOW coFlazy; for the spiiiietnient ofi viewer!: Co assess (lair4M likely to bWittstabsod by Pittibirgit; Fort - Wayne asid.phlolge Regret Company, in the extension of the track of the;Cloyeltosd company.to ibis - ciiy,_gas -re sumed In the, Court 'of Cowmen :Fleas ' tbie mconintr, end amplest the , entire day, we hair already reportedtheatota this case. TheOleveland comPaeY,' in eziebdinit ' their line artliiicity,-irons Rochester, - now essinrivici enter upon properly owned In lea simpieby. the; Fitt/blast, Fort Wayne and: Chicago Railway Company, and sispie take, a part of= the roartwer . of Said opmpaby, At certain points along. ths,.!BlarrOir .. S." - sea ited by the Pitt burgh, Fort Wayne And Chicago gai11i.4710011117, aid lienta the petition: The deeision of the Opt, bold). berendered:on astutdiy. ijrnwrzT.—hlit. Ono or die. risery b'cOMpe. nlei,organtred untie/ the Thelleactioarters tearer the Allegheny Fostolice, and us:membership now.patabotertirer it - Theliompiiii hie met like for dzill, and ; holdAetneetiog night st t 3.1 o'clock, at headquarters, te com plete the ,orrinisetion. teexpected_tbat Use toll wlli pp 101 l thli evening. , Citizens nut yet Muotbd, should join at once:- ‘, • Ova COtriTiT.Catm:—Ail 'adjourned meet- Cbeielessiut th. hut Wierd,. Pitts• bursl;*lll . be bed' tits Widneuldat evening . SericefaberJ!Lb, arl,4;o'clalk; the Penile fiantiollinuie;,r the,"purpOte oT lornitui e• military Jorgardsation roc diets defence, in cuin3perleb'efllVlttepedLicierliciirthe-Oor ernerc.,lll4ll7 quno, sall Omni end old, sad lax ne,firir• back eulinuadere , el.enr- EitateiVa-5.13 - :. ‘.l • . • •••=2 _..• ;acv , : ;«~. Draft' Cohnel&sioner Apr)le.ter/v" . 1 TintiMitended to the 245th, Governor Curtin has appointed William D. Wesley, Erg., of this city, as Commissioner to superintend the draft, in Allegheny oonnty, . vice,2ames L. Graham; who declined. The declination of Mr. Graham' has rendered it impossible for the new Commlisioner to have things in rudiziess for the draft on the 15th last., (Monday nest,) and the time has been postponed until Thursday, the 25th instant, when the draft will positively take place,un less the tewrishipe, boroughs and was, in arrearr, furnish the number of volunteers re quired from them. Dr. A. C. Murdoch is the Examining Bur geon, and no exemptions for physical will bs granted, except upon- his certificate. • All other certificates will be „worthless. All persons claiming exemption must appear before the Surgeon for examina tion on or before the 21st inst., that the "ex empts" may be stricken from the list of those enrolled. After all the "exempts" are thrown out, the Commissioner will count in the "credits" in the way of volunteers slims the .enrollutint, estimate the =act number dee by sub district, and order the draft on the - day above specified. Those entitled to exemption aro—ministers and'pessahers of the gospel, professors in colleges, school dictators, Judy' of the several courts, and such persons as are exempt under the United States laws. Discharged soldiers, either from the Mexi can war or the three months campaign, are not exempted.. • • Applications for exemption upon the gronn d of " phydeal disability " will doubtless be very numerous; and yetreany men, although disqualified for service, by region of partial deatness, defecates vision, chronic" diseases or other ailments , will be very loth to appear 'be fore the Surgeon, simply on ICCOUIII of the ridicule which might fellow. their,exemption. A man who cannot hear as shirply as his mien, on &mount of defectivevielon, or who cannot tell a rebel from a stump at a ouidrad yardi distant, is not fit for „service, altheirigh he may. be "food forpowder." • This lea seri ous matter, and should be treated as such. The government would to much better thee wish men who are not every way qualitiodWor the duties of beoldier, &Obey* the une, stringent laws on the snide:it. A man who is not able-bodied is not wanted, and should have no hesitation in claiming ex emption. Of course, no mean/ principle will endeavor to excuse - himself by - falsely repre senting his actual condition, and If tkere be any attempts of this kind they - will doubtless be exposed. Bat we hue a suggestion to make. In an other column will :be found the approximate number yet- required from the usual dis tricts In arears, and as fourteen days yet re main for recruiting, some plan may be adopt ed in saohrlistriet for. funishloglbeir quota by volunteers. :Every man ma the enroll ment list ;Quid. be interested in the caress of the plan, and the draft could thus be en tirely avoided. - 189 ..5,788 A. call signed by , a number of members of Allegheny Presbytery, has been addressed to the BlodaratOr, requesting him to call a special meeting for the following purpose: - 1. To take under ip care certain young men, candidates for the ministry, should they apply. • 2.. • !No consider and not upon the proffered relignation of the Pastor of the Central Pres byterian Church of this city, and in case it be accepted, to consider and act upon an appti nation for hie admission to another Presbytery, should he make it. 3. To consider and act upon a memorial and other papers, from the Ventral Presbyte rian Church, respecting matters deemed im portant to its interests. In oomplienee with the request. a multiple of the Presbytery will be held on Friday, loth Inst., in the Central Presbyterian Church, legheny..• 150 913 99 78 The number of deaths in this city, from Sept. lit to Fept. 2th, as reported by Dr. o..MoCandlessipbysioien to the, Board of Health, is as follows : DialoB, l: 6 I Adults, 3 Total 11 Females, 6 Children,...-8 ' Tbe dis were t Dropsy.* the Chest,l; riongeition of brain, 1; puerperal, 1; ' stllt born, 1.; moultlids, 2 ;' sessletine, 1; small pox 1; dyptheria, 1 cholera infanta:a, 1; diairhoin, 1. Haan Roasszr.—The Treunrer's odic* of Stark toasty, Ohio, was entered on Tues. day night lut„ and robbed of forty-six thous and. ders—ten tbonsind in earreney, and .tbirtyWz shaman in cheeks, drafty, ete., his id that some one druggsd.:James Rider, whose term of ofßee has expLted, and who • to have given possession to his suc cessor. .n Wednesday. and whilst he was stn pilled, took the key. from his puke; entered the a - ar, opened the safe, and abstracted the zone and paper'. si Cr. I's Cosmos. Vim cos.—Rev. Alexander Clark, the talented editor of this popular month y, published in Philadelphia, has been appal told by the Pittsburgh M. P. Conference pastor f the Methodist Protestant Church in New Heston, Pa., said to be oneof the but abuse ain the Conference. The numerous frien . of Mr. Clark will doubtless be grati fied to leans that he will continue to edit the &keel Viiiiar as formerly. Te Atm • • Blake make mai • Oar" 00/12 • who k ry,ull9 SALI' , 141 . SO The Casa of Dr. Plumen City Mortality. AUSTIANG COMITT Dasnoons.-•••This 1•• puny, tisvolusti-by Captain for the Stanton Cavalry, CoL 13shoon:•• ' milll anise in this city on assardiy ( g, on - ths Allegheny. Valley »Woad. :lately In said to 'hive se excellent ,• y, nevi, good tioionoted Sad, tun, ss boils used to handling thi gun. Tt _ ves.—Tbe favorite actives Miss Amy Frost bu a benefit at the neatly to-nlisbr, and will appear. In two different pipette. Re bops to see a crowded beam sPECLiLNOTICES. dent h. Goons..--Onr ally vaunts • halftime appearanee by the quantity of ht. - pm full of goods jest !waived by our mer obantiTTltte public thoroughfares are orewded with them ind . the dry-goods lioness - make a splendid :how, at their windows, of the most fashionable patterns of merinos and 'gorgeotts milks. We node* among the most prominent in display is Mr. J. M. Burchfield, corner of Market and Foutth strains. Sass received his second aril'sl of new goods, bought under hie ow• superrision. The stook is all that can be desired. Uhl French merinos, plaids, silks, shawls atid,eloaks artr•thsurpassed for, variety'gf . .patarns. We 'would ' invite one reader* to calf On Mi:EitiVortfielj soon, *as irocdi ofdestreble styles are •oerr ultra In the East this amen. -•-- • -; FABEIONiDIa Moratoo Aso liana To Gar tsar.--WO 'would' say tbat Messrs. W..H. ;McGee A 00.., corner of Ihdere4 etreetaad mend Square, harojost received their mummer goods, mid their patterae are all of.the haat styles. 'Amy person desiring a-will.madeand 'autly litting,salt of clothes, their establish ment le the right plitoi. ; All their alottang to made ander their own raperrision t sad they are slime reedy to cell elomio to cash borers. Posouassiti of Dt7 Goods should sentsmtar tits 1173:1110NUIII47. iadootamotts.. °gird by DitsAss A co, Ttisy hasajoaropsosd ulm msase stook of. now silks,. *bawl laod dress goods, and they ars still- ssillogisints at ra tan at,l23jo.ii loans stylsii loot cloths at 12g, and gck)dratkoap to propostioa. W t COILS Gornto? , and Joiner. Jobbing Shop Vire:alley, between Smithfield Street and Oherryaabsy. ' AAkindi oLnotule Dapairtng done on short notice and in work maulilut manor. Sharps moderate. Lento your orders, All orders promptly attended to. Iwo good bands wanted immediately. t , 'BONNIE/ TOR Bethe—The wherttsar will sell a pod business - stand, ea a , premicent street, nest!, Sited tip, with a light, but Well assorted 'stook if stoves, tin and ebeet-iroa were. - A mrsobaltio with a small nab copal !rill fled this att iszeellent oppertuoity. Ad. d ress loot 80x_19,-Allettbsey. BOLDINWAtTUTI-Ci;iPain,disease and exposure. with . : IC hot anomie, middy water and bad diet, will bis unavoidable; bat armed with Holloway's Purifying and strengthening Pills yon can endure ail they and still retain gobd health. Only ZS oents per box. 220 Sara? Diana—the 4th part otViator Hue* Las hiparablaa—jaat raostraiPat Pigtail% ?nosh). the Past 00:10•. • • Maw's 1) raiosicres Ihessoa 41,474-for the 2141 of 1562,, at, .Piluoinee, , ,vrakte Post Ofie.: . - - .. . ._. Iliortzust.--Dr. O.SW, No. SU, Peziti-se., iuonds tAwail itsisighse itt the I:leartil pstfu - slos‘ l,l l' ,-±,-,',.• • - •••* r , .. M===M Y~~ - :- THE LATEST NEWS BY TBIJIGRAPE FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCREs [Special Dispatch to the Anshan& Quetta.' %railwaymen, Sept. 11, 1862, ONJZCI OP TOO INDIANA. AND SIINSCOLY DNL /OaTIOS. Stories are in oirculation bard that the re cent delegation of Indiana and Kentucky poi iticisto came for the purpose o' urging tho appointment of Goy,. Morton as Provisional Governor of Kentucky, and representing that the Union members of the Kentucky Legisla ture desired such an appointment. This ver sion IN not believed, but it is known that this delegation desired to secure an' arrangement by which the 8 tato' authority of Indians could provide for their own troops, without waiting t o , go through the delay or War 0 aloe, and could select their own Generals for them. - As matters is understood bete, this was coupled with expressions of dissatisfaction from beth_Kentuokiend and Indianians, with some of the Meant tollitikt7 Man a/Lenient in that depaitmeut, and with a re quest that Gonerol Thomas. A. Morris, whose brilliant services in Western liirginis have hirer been' recognised Leib., Govirnment, Should be pi* the hesid'Of ihn . dePiXtment. The WhOli request nth , as relating to In diana matters asiii,to of : the depart sant, mat with fist refusal. 11l INDIANS.- .• • John Ross, the famous• Cherokee' -Chief, with Anita of Indians,' arrived end de sires an early intertiter tho Preildent on matters relating Ao the *Schinations of: the secessionists withthe ow the frontier. ON.X. "OWN The publication of what is purported to be Gen. Pope's official *ext. of the . late engage ment produced little sensation ill military circles. The New York - num; which Let published It, explains, to-dey,thatit is only a careful and faithful abstract of the original report, and adds that when this report comes before a board of inquiry it will be accompanied by a mass of dOcranienteiy iividsicW rally anti stantiating every one of, pope's Statements. Oa the other hand, the friends of tho Generals censured in this-I:QM make loud domplaints of its publication as singularly ill-timed, and say that - no sufficient authority was given for the pubriOation,sad itli Mai deprecated here. They-declare that it 11 in no true sense an *Moist report, but si m ply Pope's budget of accuses and ac nations under cover, of which he seeks to change public and Govern ment opinion with reference to hia-oondiot, and that he wrote it before receiving • single report from his subotAinates. They assort, too, that while Gen. Pope attributes the misfor tunes of his campaign together:llllmM generals, there is not a single generil that served en der him who doss suit charge them to his own 12 0%1 " . hi tsn eC4illes ". friends emphatl ' eall; leant ' the falsity` of General Pops'. charge that Gen. McClellan delayed evading up forage and rations till, Pope should send ; back from the front a cav alry eseort for them:- The whole matter, it is still hoped, will , be speedily settled by the board of inquiry re cantly called to Investigate. It is stated here that Pits John has demanding written a letter to the President; demanding an investigation of his conduct la' the points cancerninsoeidck lien. Pope inlkes charges' ' against him. Oen. McDowell witito a limit& letter to Prerident Lincoln serail days ago, demanding an invcatigation into the challis current among the soldiers of his ' late com mand againatlim. 11 . 0INLI.AN AND TIN oIatXLT. . The Sew York Herald of to-day has an ar ticle more fully indicating the :plots for • the establishment of • military dictatorship than , anything else that has yet found Its way into print. It compares MoCiallses pbsltion now with Wellington's on the Spanish peninsula, when the British cabinet was opposed to him, and says that McClellan ought to' insist on a reconstruction of -the cabinet, so as to purge it of the radical 'Mint which may spin Infuse its poison over the whole. , It continues "Now la thetime for NeClellan to prove him self not only a great general. but a statesman worthy - of the `occasion and of the responsi bility which ha his 'assured the safety of the country entrusted to him. U. Is hound to see that no insidious enemy lurk; about his base of operations. Re Is mister of situ ation.- ' . • Be cog it not to rest_ sauteed , till be le es tired by fa.lte, uot mere pongees, thaa Ms plans shall not bo. Widened with hereafter, The game is now inials Inside: and notes ha plays his beat tnunp.,and Meioses effsomally of the Indicate, as he lias the power to di, they will soon dispose of him, by stlikiug him down in the very enisiti:of Abel campaiin now, opened in Maryland. • • The Herald ostensibly danwids th• ctitil slon from th•Oabluei of all but Medlislinn men, but wpit it really,meane is to urge a slop d• gat on the , part of MeOlsilan, - - liana raisdities Poesy three_ .94 t ,F -0 4 Yea!' tarday, near Sugar Loaf MouoMlne arrived to.dey, some of themolat nulforme ;tripped from the dead bailie Of •onr soldiers at Bull liga.They say they have got plenty of boots and shoes at Fnilericit. , Gen. foros, &Woking to them, is encaninedai near lrederiok. and -only :nsunboil about ten thousand. Beieral oliUian in, charged with prowling around our comps, for the sake of giving information to the en,- . • . my. From Vortices* 'Monroe. IMF& 1 0 .—The G transport steamer GuldtiCept. arrived at this place at noon' to•dsy, from Newborn, N.O. From her oficers we hove obtained the following details: • The Guide arrived et Beaufort on the Salo stant, with stores and troop*. -Among her pasts:agars was Charles HenryFesta l _ who wasenthitilastically received , by the Union ciliserk-_ -. Mr. Roster is :dried, Announced for rekdeotion to Congress from this district. . • I:llthelitier of cavalry and infaillgy42.oo' strong, surrounded the time of Washington, N. C., at daybreak ,on the morning , of. the Oth inst.; but were repulsed after a desperate eght of IWO boor',-and pursued ' wen. miles from town, Tee lit regiment of. North carob", Union. volunteers fought_ With great heroism, Cu!. Ppttir having a -bons shot ender him. The gunboat: Louisiana, laipt. Renshaw, ren dered affective sendo• in shelling the rebels out of a strong pooltion they had *Azad. Doling thiengagement the:gunboat Rieket, Capt. Nichols, blew, up, from. t h e oxidants' explosion of the magesine„ and Cape-Nichols and :dustman of his moil wen:killed and six wounded.:' Our loss on Shire was seven killed , forry.severi wounded end lour , missing. Thirty rebels were killed and • large number isaindsdt is took thirtpsiz prisoners. Oar faros engaged was Only,.ilve hundred strong. It was a brilliant victory._ 'Companies 8 and D, of the 24th Ofasssoltusetts, were in the so ilos; none killed, littera weumded. • Oran. Poster an& statwant to Washington, co mmi eC.n Sunday.. .001. Staransons will hive, cd of New in the Elenewes sh-• seam The 3d,reglensit, New;York State Matta, arrived hers last seining, and proceeded -to the can* at iisuiptont • Capt. T. Y. of; Boston, Mut., with 20 elvers, 300 men aod'4 whale shipsrarrired hereyesterday, for the purpose of, raising sunken vessels it IfewpoMM ewe, Gosport and James river. Thine oestract compelalliim to the Climberladmhble, but Cap_t, Wells intends b rais e Oa Ilpittp* whoa. if poulble.. . ••=, - TA REBELS - 111ESFIr9T FREDERICK. TEEM PBECABIOUS POSITION FREDERICK CO BEIVAN AT AR lOUNT. The Armies ;tearing Each Other LOSS OF REBELS BY DESERTION pedal Dispatcb to the Pittsburgb Gaietba PEITADALPRIA, Sept. IL- 7 Th* Washington Star Or lut vveniog Nays . : We hoar that Sen. bloClelian is satisfied that the main force of the rebels that have crossed the Potomao are massed in the vicini ty of Frederick. • This accounts for the failure to find them in force nearer Washington. If they can afford to remain twenty-six hours longer near Fred erick, we do let see hew. they can again Cress the Potomac as an army.' We have good reason for this belief. A boatman who same in from the vicinity of Edwards' Perry, spites that the rebels were cunning from Virginia into Maryland at a ppoint nine miles this side of the Point of Boats, on Monday Our' troops have pessnision of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to a point 'bent Seven miles from Prederissit, and the rebel pialtete aro in I sight. ' Frederick can be token .at any moment by Burnside, but the time for this movement has not yet arrived. -. . The rebels Aiwa their entrance into Mary land, hail:aria, about two thousand by diner- Important °ilia. tram. Harrisburg. • . Ilmnasstoto, Sept. 11,1864. in . consivence the 1/101419041t of the rebel forces • at and near -Hargirstown, the following impOrtant general. ordir has been prepared, and it is to be hopedraat the loyal people of Pennsylvania will-respond prompt ly to the all of the,filovirrntnent, and within the , nest,tunniy-four,hours,unable the Gov ernor to useinbli an army at this Capital suf ficient-to chick and repelinmaiOn., The time for action h!ol arrived. • , Aptuiasx GIIIZZAL . II OFFIOII, .11.ctiii040, PA., 11;1802, 4 r. amoral'Order No- 216,7•8 y authority of the Prea!dint of the .United States, fifty thou sand of the freemen of Pennsylvania ire hereby nailed for immediate service to repel 01'61301F imminent danger front hisasidn' t the enemies of the country. (Moen in com mand of companies or erganisetione, as an shorised brOeneral Order No. 05, dated Sept. 10th, will at on reportoby telegranh the place of - their headquarters BO that orders may be issued from[ thesis !headquartere for transportation to liarrisbrirg tor stieti 'com panies as maybe ordered. to. move hither. Calls will be made for adiliffidial forces as the tealgencies of the service may require. The formation of companies, under the.-Gen eral Order of Sept. 10th, should centime to be made as rapidly as, possible until all the able bodied loyal Mei PenpaYlvania are en rolled and ready tor harslet/. By order of A. G. CURTIS, Gov. and Continander-in.Chlef. A. L. ittasett., Adjutant General, Penn. llagantsono, Sept. 11.—The following em clot document his just been made' nubile : Ow Officer! olitititu?as Om . P4ikt dcipAia You are hereby regneste4 to make sultfor inctozoonts illaiadiaely far the transporta tion Of 'troops to' this'ea l pital, ai Wtli'enable the government' to assemble an army of 'Shy thousand men without delay, as set forth in Sfi, of this date. You will be .expected: to. give, .the •treasportation of troops snob prolotetme over all other traffic as may ba necessary to insure prompt movement. Oigned,) -,„ A. O. CI:11114; (lover:tor ant Cotracuindot.in-Cbici. . „ Fears areentertained for the safety of Capt. Palmer and hi, troop . tits of• mounted ta,Wno when list heard from, Wers in the neighbor hood of Ilagerstown procuring information of the enemy's-movements. liagerstown ii now ()scripted by a large force of rebel cavalry. They were in possession of the telegraph Once, and had commenced tear ing ap - the uaok of the Franklin railroad. A cavalry raid is expected at Chambersburg, and men; it the citizens isu preparing to leave the place. Arraoseineau are in progress by the Pre. vost•kLarehat there to destropall liquors; and force enough, it is expected, will be there to check a Gantry raid. .. Gels. Reynolds, of the :Peens. Reserve Corpe,,ie expected to eerie here to-night to assume satifa sooloimia of all the forces rats edffor the defence of the valley and Ilarris burg. Two hundred' and ninety-eight ` surgeo ns ari being examined to-day, in both hells 'of the Capital, under the supervision of Birgbon General Smith. ...Shout two 'handfed are Ifo.intalllgenee has been received here to the . effect that Ilagerstown is iscoupied :by twenty thoneand rebels and fortpoista plum of . • • t :. . , `-! ''''Tk•.ct.i-h..-.,;.:;,:. ;7,,;;T:-tii-=.i '-',:-.'..:;.-:.•.!:,..i---.';;i::l'.'.',7: huuniv;vAegitEzzotrrivii OriA.usts, iffirrisearg. Boo: Vela* p. m. Goateed :McDowell's Letter- to - the le resident. .r Washenforoi, barn. 11r—The following is Gee. McDowell's letter to the Preside : lli: "" Vtiagthor6e, S e pt: . 8,1887. 'TO lie ticel/eary, ik.lF,.eideii . t. I hive been iiff4reed by a donator that 'holies. seen a note; in pencil-Writing; by - 's OokiuM df cav alry, mortafly Wounded io the 'reMnt battle, stating, mating other Gauen that he' was dyikg - a Vietial• IdeDOwell'itresebery, and test his last request may thee this note might be shown to you - . that the Colonel believed this obstrCilf Mid felt this last set unearth , was iaginc4,,rablintarice„ there Gan be, I think, no gnaedan.Wids,-,selecoh,,aempiation from the green of a gallantpodicoe, who died for his 64QOttfrilVYlitttlad:to groat A ooninlarldinund Neelailed JO' to endeavor, to meet it, es well at so ginstalleitergdfidniantoimit'eft , long•r able to suptibitAt, coo'', be met.4'" 0 I therefore be g ,o h to pleake Mute iiimart to be instituted;for iteinvestigation, cud in the absence of any kudwiedge whatever as to the partial; act Or, , a s , , lime, or place, or ;client cas uet',the:doliseeedmil bare had me\view, I lave 'to 'fiSies-4,hat the inquiry be withOtilinatatiotifisoi be upon any point and ' every Subjim .tiltioh'nay In' any trey be sup posed:to have led to his belief,: that It may to, aity:Bl to; y whole conduct as • general all., our, e itherlander another, or whilst in a sepa rate command; whether in. mutters of, admin. .biratiOn Orianinteud: to my oorrespondenoe iwitlieny of the ederdre.olicamanders, or, with . ,anY One" Within, the erieray'*;linee. 'To my conduct end the policy purified by me towards thninbibitaiti of the crountryoocoped by our mops, with 'reference to thin:Metres or their propaty. - And further,• to any imputations of indireet tresehery ..or dielOysity towards the nation; :.or, any individual having, like ,toyeelf, =important:trait., Whether L'hare or have not been. faithful as a subordinate ' to those plated over on, giving ;them heart ily, end to tilf . tiott of my f capemty allthe stkPr port' ih my Osier; , and., whether ;;hate. or, nave not billed, dough tinstratby personal 'caddies, %-gti to the *air Send reinforoe- Mental to my brother commanders. ." ' "That this aubJeet of my Midge& treachery be-disloyalty may he fully Moulted' into,- 'I beg thatmin, Milberg, soldiersi,ne civilians, who know, or who think;they know, of any act of Mine liable to tbi charge in„ i t uesilpo. lowed and invited to make it kilo wn to, the Court. ; I 'lid big that lhilywooliedings.. of the Court may be open nitd . riels M P . • I day to day . I hate 'the bdrior 'to be,' very empeetfully,oyour Mast obedient vant. • • • ' ; ASlPid):lacta.ldoDowstal; n:. 9ummanding3dArmyUorpe s of Virginia." L , itigant, fro in"Cliintraig Outotakcvz, §hipt. : ;mac:jacinth skirmishing along the log river knit afternoon, , We lost two ,men killed; the' enemy's' loss .is noth known'. ' The enemy is throwing up broiuriwnrks 'to=night in front .f Fort Wallsoli. , •Tney will be shell ed out to.morrow.. ..• BsteraPregimente 'of Grant's *Troy 'arrived toillay Other, are en sonic. ;I.TheirCatiallw arrivals Hof. other regimentir' 411 toninal benteM; 'l , 71- , 4 - .0 7u::..,: the 'rebel's :tfi-da7,. Tbi Val°Ft taking hefirithibifirtitifible4 • rebel,, Oat aeons diai; a+mid, fu near the floss ligt and bdfned a. mlli'uasd b 7" the Muds tot grinding - "The ;raring that" ic , troMpififf 'faty , lol,;, ilierwitimcaPtatedinialbotigniodig hatloCia; M Sl'-. .`P"I M 1 , nrls`!S' ~ I~atvc"»6l A S+S' . ' :._ .~ ~. ~~~ t ~ ~~~ ~~' x s, e rr ~~=' Y'~ ~-", x ... , .. The Latest from Harrisburg. Huse mno, Sept. 11.—A, reliable man, just returned from Frederick. rays that he I was in Frederick yesterday, Sept. 10th, and that the rebel, broke up their encampment at half past one o'clock that morning, • and , marched in the direction of Mageratown, Stonewall Jackson leading. lie saw them marching from their numerous encampments tear° 5 a. m. to 9 p. m., when he left Frederick. They were principally infantry and artillery, tholatter numbering over 3qo pieces, some of which were very large. Generals Robert E. Lee, Jackson', Cobb, and other Generals, were present. He saw, as he supposed, 5,000 cav alry near New Market; which had not left the camp. Re saw many , pieceii - of cannon marked U.S., and also many horses, mules and wagons, marked the same way. The opinion prevailed among all the slot diem that they were going to Pennsylvania. Since the foregoing wakreceived reliable information has been obtained that Stoneman Jackson with his advaece is now in Hagers town, preparing to move with his whole arms upon Pennsylvania. " Scouts from Hanover, Gettysburg and Tar reytown, late Mae evening,confirat the svecol mien of the camps at Frederick by the rebels. The . Governor has promptly advised the President and Generals in command at Wash ington of all information that has reached here through the numerous channels under his controL The most active measures are beiog.put in force to assemble a large army to resist invaelon, and, if poesible, save our capital and State from devastation and out rage from the enemies of the government. The statement that the telegraph operator, Mr. W. B. Wilson, left Hagerstown in as ' great sherry-as the former operator did, does great injustice to a gentleman whose services thus far have been invaluable in reporting to Gov. Curtin the condition of affairs often when almost surrounded by the enemy. The men composing-the companies under the call of the Governor for militia should pro vide-themselves with blankets, plate, knife, fork, tin cup, spoon, bareisiok, a nd last, though not least, a gun and sixty rounds' of flied ammunition to cult the calibre of Ms pleas. It will be impossible 'for' the - State to famish arms to so largo ssoomber of men: ' The National Guards Of 'Philadel fatia..Ther'Goirernoeceeil. • • PHILADZIMBILo . Sept. 1/....drte National Guard regiment' of 'this oily wee the first to tender their set-rim; to the Goveraor'es h full regiment under the last proclanstilcie.' This is the second regiment of National' Gearde, the first beingisow in the field under Colonel' Lyle, and was the fret regiment of militia accepted for three months' terries loot year. They leave to-morrow, Major, J. W. Frits commanding, and Capt. Neff . s.soorid in coca mend. Mayor Henry bee received 'a dispatch from Gov. Curtin, stating that the rebel generale . have moved their entire army froba Frederick to Cumberland Valley, and their destination is Harrisburg and Philadelphus.' -We need every. available matt immediately, form them Into companietand mend,us twanty.thotmand men to-morrow; ho time can be lost in mess ing a foregyalong the. Elusqueliannit o ',defend the State and your Atoll/10 . !titery man possible aiid - iend theta along. , . . The Mayor says, let this urgent. call,,b• prompt and . He requests tharamil able bodied men.assemble at ten o'clock to morrow-morningin various, precincts to obey the sninniorii to immediate service. Affairs in Maryland. Rocsvits. Sept. 10—Evening.—Pools villa, about ten miles from hers, is the farthest point up the river we now occupy, hut as to the movements generally it would new be im proper to speak. , No word lias recently been received of Col. who .bas been occupying - Harper's Ferry. The impression is that be has, left that pointby this time, as It im possible tot him, to hold that position while the enemy occupy Frederick. and may march upon Harper's Ferry, which is anticipated. No one seems- to have any definite, knowl edge of the numerical fore* nb et in • Marylabti. There is now no doubt that , enemy are throwing all their available force into Mary land. Two deserters from the 24th North Carolina regiment arrived here io-daY. They atate that two or their brigades march.id directly from Richmond to .Brederick. The supply trains of the rebels continue to 'cress Jute garyland, but none aro karma to return. Our troops advanced this morning. Arrival of the Saatts Fe Nail. Hives CITY, Sept. 11.—The Sante IN with deter to the list of Angola, has arrived. , General Canby has been relieved from the command of the military department of. New hiezico, and will replir to the States In ,a few days, where ho will again enter. the field. Gen. Carlton, his successor, is now at Arian- Dia, with his brigade, and will reach Banta F. in a short time. Major. Array has been appointed Secretary of the territory, vise Galatea removed. On Monday, the 2Sth alt, the 'leek of the Texan prisoners, ninety in number, left Banta Fe, under clean, tor the South. They Com prise the elek and wounded who wore tinable LO undertake the journey at the tints ()there were paroled, and scut home. . . The prevailing opinion among them irons of-extreme dis gust for Gen. Fabley, for deceiving them bribe espedltionitempelling the to undergo many hardshil. tllOOll WilltiecompanY them • ' Market* by Te lee tatql• PanAtzirsi., sepX. —Thy;., pram deladuio ktr Flour. and 3,520 barroli ato-ily extra fatuity told at 55,65,241; suporrlas dull u. 1¢- • It , a tou at 50; Rod Pobutyltarita Corti sisal at, & Lux you: ottuand •W beat aro 10,000 bit:. 'sold at $14242 XXI for mi. aud•51,40230,62 for . 2 1je 1a at. ady et 63 70 t. 4 Dow. and 755572Wr old:,Coro lon oa th' ; 4,u(KL,bd.hola sad at 7 1 *.Mr.F. 1 4. atttlitt t to .61 a.' Ulu amv• o.oilfi at 35 toi titer Delaus.".. Plorldout In batter demon, 1,600 btxo a Port told at $l2, and WO Itercio Laid at O•Xi.. °ob. dull. Watsay•orovas oloyly at 53. • ' • '- -.•Baraluenui eopX 11.—Irloar tadetlrd; Ohio extra $1,52. 10 heat woody. Oora good, white* 55d5411,tu Yaltooo Oat. glitri. • Pro, blots dam. Wlusky dull at r • . , • [roe tad ststsbargli liassta4 A BIM parts» in ail her parts, well manned;' rigged, with a rich cargo on board, does mitt answer ber design while destitute' of a !udder:_ to guide and direct her: course. No . tition, govarnmaiit or piopie can attain to solid peace and prosperity without. a recognition ot• a di. vine ativereign'to obtain 'heavenly wisdom, to • guide and direct into the right andliOper use Ail a nation :not hnitibied, , but tremillng .under the-shastiting-tautot - Godrisirpolar out, a privity to him when his chastisements trporrusi and 'forget' - Him when gracile» . and victory attend our arms. . ) Covetousness, which is idolatry, has been our national sin. We have boasted of wealth, power and courage, and like Nebuobadaissar, have said in our heart, "Bellold this great Babylon we have reared by our own power, might and strength.'" - It'ents'neoesstry for Nlibuchadnessar to ao. .riledge 'the right:mum:ass, iiiiwerand aria, dem of God, to be brought to the most huniii= feting condition: , And with us God cannot do his great work forouitgood until! he can find access into the.' heart null affections of this great natitin; pride, tolled:wait and self dependence most be.oatt out, eadvien hecan wi it end dont - hir own - gessik pleasure. lie wilibe honored either in mem; or in wrath. 'Untold millions of sooner and" men (which are necessary ig tholr Anti nothing ; if, left to, ourioirn wisdom, and ,4erma dlVersion of counsel, which appears .to Isaiah: chapter 91, verse 1: " Woe to themzetati go down to Egypt for blip, andstny on he and trust to chariots because^ they at. many,' and hcirseinetvbicause they Sr. strong; but the.:llOly-Oa•-of-lerael,. neither seek the Lord. The nation that :will' not serve me shall be destroyed." Skeptics:nay smut akabese principles, but let:them search 1 history'and modern diseonMries,and - they will see how completely God's denunciations have been.-fulfilled: ?pitsent a few cases from Bacred _ -2d Chrenletes,l3th eltipteri;-)lbijah,' with 400,000 -men, aftevoseeking , God's "'aid - and_ blessing. defeatedleriabosim'u ' irmy - 240,020 moo and slew 602,000,, •21 Obionioles with . .1580,000 mrojafter :Milling_on the lortf,_de, (Mini& tlf4,ls4il4siiiimi-o11:000,000 mop: 241throoichis, 36th chapter—Ass, •iim. of seeking and honoring 430 d, took treasures Outef the houtsOf_the_Lord._lo...obtain-the aid' of Benhaded, , 'hst !the whets hosts Elyria, :levee may: lose the Chitifoderato Batas; oaless God .interpose focus.' Bad , 2d throia r , 24'h chap. sod 24th -2d Chronicle:42oth chapter—A-great poet.' - of Ainbtites - aritil'kliabites," came ,saaiiit, Jetiosaphitialtheugh his . army wits 1,100,000 moo, 741. be went-Intdiko of Lord, apd proclalmetfa National Bark : yet the whale tiosKsturpwapt away by dtiiiien : O2loilasel; I !attiiiil,l l o 4 fo, led :ion other. 'Awe a this govOrtimatit would recognise God; - • - prOell'• d'uli:Natioing-Talc Will may; iii mart'Taisho:a allege* , .witl.ho isnciscd„ of fur.fhp.heastofamaal Wit* it for Ulna= 2 , ,f 7 :5:-? 4X.Af Fs lINNWITT%-02 IrtAnie.y a UM, at nen, k, APA, tee .nd daught.er_ci.lat. I. Bennett., agtll 13 Forwent rata Arrmcoo7. (rtiaki ) at 2 o'clock, from the reliant,. of aorpireeta. 0 rizraar.aue,,, H ORM.: Jf. tt,N IF LE. I,EGIIENT COUriLfTbe c ottnior has zo,ooo voLv.A.mEo{% TWENTY-FOIE - ROUES' NOTICE, 'To protect the State fr,m lar-alan . 'With a IPat of securing a prompt orputtuaost the male popularoli as far u practicable; of the outtety, us nomad to ' gnat It OM COVRT HOUSE, =IS MORNING, AT 10 wqr.ocs. LET ALL ATTEND, In crass' that a body of men my bo BEST 011 THIBILVICSINE: Fir Captains of organiMi companies ars partici:. larly ragweed to bs preaent, possible. with tors of !aria wiahlog to go toithe Start Capital at CCM ..12 11 "0 fliWiltre. W•-or. 1 , 111.r.te.t1 OHLNY nereons lotereated rill take eO. ye. that the toaderdgcea Views Lapped, ted ft elb valve... lOU :beet on the geom. , 0.. I.lll3RsDef, .o ober 24, 18e2. ac JO o'cl a in.. to lien pal premien, ',Op teed ta he taken fox ,he opecibir of BISZNA. VinTA STESET, la the 24 Wald, !tile. gt mny City front lb* hit.th line► of Tighe IllTrtIO• Itto month 1111, CO Limon. et recta clktancoot lest t and Id .444.14. Oa MOO* wad benefits In.panktel-ell eg Their IPPAKAmeut • , • •• • WILLIAM I'ILWOUTH. ' • paw insiziv, ael2 4 .lent JA 13 1114 flok • It. m 0 NTEKEX STLLEE r, A LLEG 11E -451 NT.—S.II p•-reoue t t Greeted will take notice that the anddsigned Vawere. app Mud tor teat. purpose, will mei o . the roma on It nlO Y, 00 • abet 30.• 186 x, .1 10 o'clock a- M.• to aim the/ Premises :propesd to be tat.ti for the opening of Id UtiT.EBETSTKELT. • in - the id Weld- of- elle. eh.rt City, Man the north U'-. of MoilurarMilie to the✓•e.toh lice of O•rroll Otto o. s Miasma Of tel to-t, Ind to satsi'damiips oat beo.sua L. paninattoo of tbstrapi4.iimeut. , .: , , W. DILWORTH, :- . 'JOAN DI4,.EL }L, Vbitr. ric 444' awn_ J A 111C4 tot . ri t nt. t jcp ESAUA , rSTKEET, A LLEGHEN Y.-•• - Joy oil persona totettnoi .111 toli'aotleei tilt the a-damnified tifseerr., e)pAnted f r that 'purpose, wiil ocelot' the gloomd on haTUBD • Y, !October - 4th. 1002, at 10 o cieuk.a. m , 1,11 4 . ltl• presides trsoi to b. kik. fa for the 0.1144 of kuedoA. BThhei o4 T, in the Id Ward of Al o legtediy. Nee the err ti Inie of 710.1.-r &maim to h• •adithellae of Jeckeoro *Mad. ei didadio of .k7d l et, etd 00.0.1.. dm:mama:id benefit's put refuge of ttotr swain*. 'faint. ' ,WAS. LILY° Wale " ' 30• 4 1.1' litadaLL, • • -3 elf ftfi 4I,AM e 0.1.- LILA up --Atiar zatt.t; r. Ati.LCAn INY —All.p;r.iiaillitepitkl ,4 illt .0t • • rthlersignisiVleweritapp thud to isiarp nil meet AO I he viand, on AUNDAILUctut Ot 6th, posed at o'clona rod etoof: pronit-e.,pro. . t - L be taln.n fa opet tog rT REMY tu the gd•Ward, At egh.L.7, boat the north If eof Tr,lor eveooe to the amid' Hoe wee ion owlet. a at.taooe of UM fem. sod to sa.rek damages and beneetainporsothos of them eppolntineins. - . W id. D/ JOHN bIneELL, sel4:2wil If Cs GHIA LA I VMA &if 'AU persons interested will take notice. that the Hewers appointed to 'Lew the .prroa , 4 propord to be taken for toe erreighteolog of the north , Lae of NIVEA AVE:: 17E, 4th we'd. negbenr,ounnundbmg et the Instance fit c-hi feet tram the math he. corner of ,Feat Lane and Liver Avenue; thenewawq a, distance - of 97 6.1.1 fsot to. thl wt lino ottbakpfot. pony or mi. votomonly Anoint as ttalltaith it,, o torra and to sows dan.el wd IseithWAMM meet no the ground WLDN -DAY, octoter,/th,. ' laid, at Ao'cLan. ra. to foltill the Maio oe tbotr aypolntateot. IIYEB, 11EN.1... - LUts ON; -102-21 rd JAd • nil LAVA, A VLKY i ~en.A4l perms- loteretted are heti.by notiSelOW , 4' ' toe viewers appoluted to Mew the pirrolaterpr;pookt to be taken for ow opening of AVEOT-BTaiirt; , o4 ward, Allegheny, from aloaar Arena* au Eac.leuela. M - - rlitt801:IS 1,U3 foot, and to aietwsdnenareetoiben. Mho, will meat on tbe ground 6AIIIIIDAY. (Amber llth, 'SAL 2.o'clork p. the, to LAMM tOtidllthes of 1. . JAMES OSAHA.3I,I: JOSS Dr& tt.r• iflainene. 0.1.19. d .10as It tiler!, aLgae S ALL6Y, ALListiill73*. - 1.11.—A1l pow= interested or. hereby notified that the viewer. SppOICIWW 43 • view rosini Aft pv•p•idi to be taken Sur of LIEZLErni AWAY. Allegheny, from Its preernt tannin. to Magas Alley, AU E'er, and to sweat cleavages and lawellts. will more on.W EDNEd DAY, Ontober Bth. JAW, at.S o'cligntl• 131., oath ground, to Ind I the Mutes of Us& agy Randall/Lt.," ABR JA as LOLICHIsta.) AHAM. have, aelitYwd WILLI ASL rA HE. 1 ut; r'kloal 1 tit i.41!...b0 L bow, soca td d making arrwidottratitirly wbi ha will bietiaidtd o =web ICE to • caw, sew of Pittsburgh by tit" tar or wagon. , load. • bootriU immix qu.ll y, and I MCI moll l =at; than It dm to turnisool by a y other ywraoo;'. food at the 00 .TT kluUzE, cerium of. • arson and Osigatirto Way. . • • mil I= MARTIN /0111.15T07. .ffrEncuarrr TAILORS. 9...11ALS & CO., : . cancixesers to James G. Merchant' Tailors, • , are now reatithz their FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Which in indent, choice, tittaltuill psi's* will ma. pus Us vably w th aultblus to the ichtlei • cninei. G ins LOM all the oat and bat tulles of Itssoti S. • • OASSIIdERES, • vEsints. azus uviscoornr. I lee, the latest and bait selected stock if Gouda Scr basin.' acts seer broisntto this Uraniae a very choice eicactictrof GENT'S TOBNISHING GOODS • always on hand. any orde s intrusted to our are will nisei with romptattantion ar.d punctuality in sit ulna , Cols. or PE a sr. cum arum. rio Tag LA'J:Wr STYLEd Fail and Winter Goods, JIIST BZCZIPVID we tuns mir received oar complete stock of FALL WiSTES GOODS, comprisie4 la ell tbraaht elegant asairt an of goole to be Mid la the Erre era Market, exalstlat, °LOTH% - CAEFIXILEBIN OVLBCOAirso , ta as. vraz4 4.lse, s.alnasa estectba et roaoy Coatings sad Cassinto=3, The zionliies of tha,igni. , . Th. atm* snob have been =Tinnily aeladad;,and ere reel earl Oaf dna tae will cite the app nhation • of all oho tarot to *Oh baffousga. They }RI be 'nada unto order stb. bat. and most Liatitocuwis mouor, aVinoderata prune. . • Ws San _ . alaik ado* lot of BT 4 CLOTHS and !RES. which Wajaim l7ll iepp, ciaay othectur!Anf °Rican . tmlTwia l .- .• • -1341111 EL °ELT& SQN,"' , , , muniurt TAi;o6; Irela rtirrß srmierr" JM'!. l o:j*Woi ... ; - : - ;;,lfstiatactansr,or nvanzia-resx_*4*tmr: Oan's , 07: sage; BOWS bob AM. AQUA .A/iblO. NIA. A T/; TOW LIT'S 601,0710 N. elArlitl , lo ACID J 1111 . 1110 ACID, biUDIAT 10 ACID, Nl' TB. , DA ACID, AG. • MII7 be beintet Jobe Irwle Pans. ST Water street s'n2:tt r eAU taLaity, Otter! sLW ninp, Airarozissi C 12% =tees ienstaitli On *saes time sedition:mall, •egeoned stoat DICKINa. BOA ' AND Sirnolg wilDuW *BANC. •rei 11,7. BUS BILLS, JOISTS, sPJUTING. LATHS, PA. . He'elll ordus for' asivio STUZi procnprom and At fair ran. 24.4. ernotriatistig L - ONO - 1111BC11 or I* - 1 . :- Leas:Nr. psracouris 10.1tect taB l / 1 611110 61t swA. oroaso. on (.184114i BTSBlit zei.BobtAsta. - -'. 4 *a' u jUtiSI ' Binder ot . • • amusts,com. Amu °IL rum, at tug..., Mm of limo pint Ward, a I wens. • , • brolosottoot of, .ark out. by mull to An. 'hen,. Cl', P.:Q., or LA t0011..740rtr0 otos o, g Atru,g, Jr . atm.' oY. Llbsoti - in4 at. CLOT groctikArgt, re. V.N. • 4.1 bf---30 Lbig. stectli Oda staloriorby RUBY B. MULES. 1 .7..?5!`-',!7 ^I, , 31 '' . 361 T*ril s , ' 1 I 3 : .
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