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Oleerriefeite for the fitemeie 1:7 Cf. If. BUY, Optiefery No. 55 BM ‘°.;;ty! . .4- 00n1 ; 3te :a di* • it eoloek, BVJ. I}7AD7I. 72 , . .. - • " 6 rr 26 _ •••17.....ft••••• 29 8-20 -. Repaid!eaa State ticket. . , • . '., -- - Atrarros arasaALi ig 4 1 . -^" '--,, r;Tlitio . .......CHItAlq, of York Co :J'::: - .., , . • stravzirencas3rmaer.i iiv •, 8:Boss, of tozertio Co. --- _tF -1 . 7 :: -. Republican.County Ticket. ' amegrap—XXll Mee Md. Auces K. mooanceD, Pittsburgh- THOXAB , H7LIdAHL/4 Allegheny. Presideat Jikers• coot of .Conews .Pteaa: Minns Tp. , Aegelete Zwe .r.• qf tle Goat gf 041121106 !kflie lintiWni H. BTOWK. LaweencesMe. ' TAXES2.. F Lf 4 I 4 II .-Mleah'°/ , mreil -east:Tom, - - a. swam) BLACK, Allegheny. -- in. WILLTAII HOTOIHEAISI. lieClendlese Ty. 11. A H. GRUM. Peebles Tp.' JOHN G.ILVILLA.7S, Vpper - St, Clair Ty. 'J.041144/: HitHIRATEHOK, Pltteinust... 611 4 meant zuntapm. cbTagicemisuAnw_ • - • _ - ; lirrzLy Lowei: Clair T. ,000DNAN Y. COITLTX/I.Bauth Yvette tp . - -Important loistractiona to 'the Draft Comnuestonere. , Win. D. - liegley, - Esq., Commissioner to Soperintend the Draft, has just received the following directionsirom the Seentaty of the Coninionwecilth in relation to the draft; STATE 01.:_PLIiETLVATZA, Exsontrat:lrmoi MILIZ I ILY.DI2I/11111:117; • ''' lionalserso, Sept. 10th, DM. . 46ar fintaideisnento;Repernould'Drolting "The returnkroMsomelif the herder dis= blots show large enlittmenta "of menln mi . menta of Other dtatisi.', - ds thosemen are not enrolled in any way- to noble' the - National Government., to credit the State :with each volunteeroon our quota, the credit cannot be • allowed so is to:reduce, the Aeon exiled for. , t If yotir rattans 'bow men Many of your dhdriete to In -enlisted- in foreign 34 : c ements, you will credit itielydliitricur . with e .birr of such, but sot reduce ;the gnu quota of the'. Munty thereby.. Instead -of regal:lag Buell:thatch:de to raise their fall ;won in additimito- the foreign enlistments, ,you will regain - oe' other - districts 'of the county to eentribute their full share In eardatteerwith the enrollment; and thus 'raise the fan quota 0f..111 1 5 . County and equalise :the dztapas:Jinni uppf all the distrtcte 1 ¬ary- of , thoComes mor on n onervalth • ,A anggestion,-- - 15 ° 15 "4"aciner. he, now " entered -anon.li duties, and: it builly - engaged in ---preparlngfor-the draft. -He hai hie 'oftlett i •- • n thO thir story 3 " - Co t H ' d Teased: upon Othirgei number of apPlicinbi „yesterday—abo# one hundred In number. -cent on their -way rejoicing., while .; ; ;.... 4 , 4 Others ierCwittctbetmOat g loomy forebodiop. thAs Abet:lona nalisioner"- tuts :poster to credit' e country :with all who have volunteered sisee'tha enrollment tai wade-, when proper 17:bronitht tolisknolledge,"would A.act be itell - fter each. district in the county committal of responsible -potions /pointed,- to procure the names of - all who ha. volttn•- - • tested sines the enrollment. and produce pro . per evidence of: 'the fact before the Commis aleim-ptweiotte to-the-time, when-the draft raises Committee i,:idiiiititliwilgreatly asOist",thi.CoCunisiloner in asesotaining the mimeo Ind residenees of these --•••• who hincenlisted'4lZOlFthe- enrollment„ Tote. it mania bewail:for ea % district to look after its'ettrilitteriats to theft matter:. ' • holds his..seisionel 4 14' . v it cr. tilt Ni. tr,,, and from -2 till 6 o'clock -444 4 r - Vrtei at hie , oilleoltrthltd:etory , of. the: , CO art - t . L=a grniums.- F O t ti t hz. l l - ...Vieleriittge'll=fereetu " "inoi4f,'•or from; the irOitO, ton,*tef New York. . , Wonted hardlYasy that , 4 it'echlitits'the atm brilliant meteoric dashes or: value' which ..the preceding parts have , W 4 :Aiinhlar,To:thoutatis,, who had nivel befOrilernied. acquaintance with, the manner 'at thiodietinguisbed writer.. Though,prOba ,bly, the 1120111.50ber-catnded'elasavf oar pee ple•trolifiprefet'oaothcr'thannerLone more cognate. o the Anglo-Sixou taate*-Jit it : onv,hastaprolitable loran for these-to study ,/:- ,2 ` Theater= of excellence in art,whish-s highly cultivated and 'kinched people hive proposed l tO;thentselees for admiration,. les 21iscreUes. for sale, st Hunt's, Hawn* Hall,. ' - TES Mystuaw6 l .Br Mat. 'lrtnat WOOD,— Messrs. Petenou,- of PhiladelPidialinee tub: . listed another ",Story tom of Dectorstio Life,' hi this highly popular authoress; from' advances -sheets funived from Europe. Dr. MacKenzie, Jo a tieing - onintier a the Philadelphia Press, .".osyt.ef- a story wrought with Such, • gteatart;that themystery, whiehruns through it, if not to be detected until the dose. in* Ode rime Jo:" the faint. efit Orietal - itariative by.eilady, and from fitit - Lto kit, no the /Leda -:„.7,llnorthenzghtleidedra-gentlemaamigh; not intpreei &encodes:: rriitelttYsteryAis Mrs.. : .t , : , lfeed'et'ii•A";strnaili" 46 4,64l=44lll,lScpiusii • .. ,. .smost-sitinadjprodetcalett..',: It is for sale at J.P. Runt's Mieunde Hall; aridat W. A. Gil. 48/04214'"!; 4b Fifth street:. Prise Ift,7 Witte , . ;Abeyant', Muviins •r * Da.:Passanvli awn* meeting convened sti Paessly's church- in Allegheny last evening, • ' for Iluapurpose offiling up the company yr.._ or eftrataff weererettrolled, - and it is equated that the eompaoy willloon be tilled.• Forth. accommodation of those: who , des to estllit . k* ih thircompany mister rolls have leen left at the itoreanficamir th„Dobleson,' Jar. Pat- Thotensim' John Swan, era Fetwid sterns. The ootripatiy!will meet on Monday evening at-the eheoeh for farther organisation and drill. 'Dr.: - ?trimly las manifested gveit pattiothim in this' tuatl tar, being among•the drat to; Place his name ' ' -on , the . _ _ . A Tag Itools for 6:.Dagas_nisnOrtist but, just biota . completed at 21 Siftb swat,' - the !bora stosj having bees ss prossky Ati4hed for ibis - potpie: Plrlh Street I. the Braid., way of Asti ettyiand.ootissiloataly, a lOettiOri. - open it is ens of the begt wAjwoity. the third , itoti also for nat. Artistssp4 is Mr. O. Coroatuiti,lfedessi sttsot; .IJUghlia,f aithfoiterms, 114116 , . • • . • Otra Mond T. J. Moran Is rapidly' Ailing up blo tompasy(ll:l3:Dofondars) for Coreor sn'S Brigade bi lic7 - atiiter - jor good young man to Join 'a Ant rata Donna,. Burins" tb• bounty. of $lBO, -ha will goo a• prints bounty of $lO to good man. Boom' county boys, or !'any other asp," don't. b• 'drafted. Hum no. Boodquartero Bow, Blamond, Patisbargtt!' Tmillfyolary ; • awry of .DonimktTi, um; by Mrs. ttaaq Wood.-augur of alma' ** l 7 popular works. Judging ' fr om ber former • ..prodastlone. Inv eau oonficiontly plunge - nos it iatomattog tad- instracava wort. 'For —!—ltitia by J::/..-//unt, klasiouta- Linn, And las° by limy. !Beer, Lyme Haiblliti, .7kfcb Zi a iLIANTIATID & w 7. .46 : I fih inzeot bu sumilred Illtarpiter Troatratd 'feta .14romirr . to bothhuh !mauls Of.illizaclotio of. the xi; ri 111;‘ til t 6 ,Nat ' stn.;' w has ly n ni Ma Lielie• A/nitrated Nnwipiair rrai 14111 Bar poritWooli, oantaining the remit war slaws vitt asurairolui sad saiklas Wastiattano. FRO! TEATERDin, ETENNO tusnz; Public Meeting at, the Court House. Pursuant to, a 'toll hinted by the Mayor, $ IstiPs number of citizens assembled at the Court-House, at ten o'clock this morning. The meeting was called "with a view of pro miring prompt erpnisation," hut we regret . to say it utterly failed: The meeting o r with B. O. Sawyer, Mayor, as President; J. Al. Taylor, J. H. Shoenberger, and John Quinn Inv Vies Presidents; and D. O'Neal, .r. H.' Hopkins and George H. Anderson an Secretaries. • Oa motion of. Mr. Ji H. Shoeuberger, it Was resolved that all bushoeu be ..inurinded until the present:crisis in our affairs snail have passed over. A motion wales° adopted, requesting thi Governor to deelaremartial law throughout the State. Mr. Thomas Al. Little moved that a Com niittee of five be sppiiinted to prepare and re port some systematio plin of action. The meeting was not hinny temper for the appointment of. a Committee, and - after some wraniting, daring Which twci unsuccessful at , tempts were 'midst* gat the resolutlon . passed, It was voted down by adecided majority. The Mayor then called for the reports of Each companies as had been organised, and were willing to go at await° the defense of the State. - • . No response 'was Made this call, air the people mild not understand by what author ity the Mayor had assumed to set In this mat: ter. lion. Thos. M. Howe had been appein 'ted;by GovernorjOartin, to attend to all mat ters pertaining to the organisation of, the militia, and It was understood that he was the payer party to receive reports of aont pany offmers. • A motion .wash made 10 Wive the reports Landed in at City Hall, during the afternoon. Lost.. . It wu also moved that these reports be handed to the Major, at his *Mee.- This was voted down also. ; - ./I'motiaii was theimacie that the takers of the Normal -companies throughout the - city report to HMI. Thonias M. Rowe', Acting dis sistant Adjutant General.:., _Hon. Wni.. P. Johnston opposed the MO. 'lion, but owing to the confusion we failed to catelrhis remarks; He 'nu replied' to,' in a spirited manner, , by Mr., James Park, Jr.; but we could not hear what was . — An • exciting and Irregular disenseon en sued, and several amendments were proposed, when the sensible'portion of the nieednic be. came tired of the wrangle, and , called vigor ously for the question," as -there was an evident intention in a' certain Traitor to in `torrent with the business of the Gmleral. _ . • The question was- finally pet Ind Ile 'meeting decided Abet the reports should be made to-the Hon. Thomas M. Howe.• Several Ostia:ten were present will mei tar rolls, and all. those who: wished Co enlist for the defensiof the State were ravaged to put down their names. , • • Perhaps a majority of those present had al ready enrolled their names in their ward or ganisations, but-some who had not done so stepped forwald and signed the roll. • The'meeting thou adjourned, laying, we stated in the onset, failed to accomplish , any good remit. The company organizations Are in , good hands, and Allegheny eountv will 'do her whole duty in the present' crisis, de spite any attempt at interference. Contreeeloeal 4 . , ocuitnation In the 23d Dimics. . . , „ • The &publican Congressional Conferees of _. . , the,23.1 Distriet Met at the Ke ystone Motel,' ... • •. In the borough of. Freeport, on Thursday, the 11th inst. • Present, Messrs. G. H. Geyer, WilL. Coleman and James Park, conferees from that portion of Allegheny county lying north. west of the Allegheny Jiver.' Monti. B. MP- Jtuakin i John Boot/. and - A. D. Melt; conferees trim Sailer .eanntf ; ... end Meier,: Andrei Craig, A. Leigh and J. B...Fullertolirceeta• eon from Armstrong county. • :.. On am/1On; B.'ll. Gloyeri - Ese., mat elected President of the C onvention, and 1. B. Put. ' !erten, Secretary.: .... . , •.. .• . • On modoz; the following nominations were made:- Thomas WWlams,Esq-, bf 'Allegheny county, John M, Thompson, ER., of• Butler county, and Josiah Copley, Seq., formerly of Armstrong, but new of Allegheny county. - .The mosainitions having' closed, the - Con vention koiceeded to ballot for_ the.nOreftlecis . :which resaltid -an . folio*/ : - 1 0/1 the, Arit 36 ballots, the vote stood three- for each of ;the above same& candidates. The 37th and 38th ballots stoodi3 for Thompson 2 for , Copley, and 4 for - Williams; the • 311th ballot, 4' for Thompson I forOopley, and 4 for Willbunik and on the 40th' ballot,Mr . Williams was nominated, the iota -- 14 4 for . Th . /map/ion, Copley none, and -Williams V, whireePon Mr. Williams was declared duly non/bated. • • OU caption of E.-MatatiltioiEnvithe nom-• ;nation of Mr. Williams was maim nasal/nous. On motion; Convention adjourned so.. Firthusinitic Church Meeting. An inthnsbutio meeting -was held in Dr, . , • • • - • Outhrle's -Church, Pine township, • on. Wed. • nesday, Septemberldth. It was opened with alnging and prayer by the pastor, who also raid the artletell of Uswiolatlon for the organ 'luation; of a coropiny , of •Homir Guards, to aid in - defeadini the Elude' agUinit invasion by the rebel., come (ruin wliat quarter they may.. Tberasmpany- wilt:- be known as the Mount Pleasant 1301110 .thaarda, and be silkiest tovhe afflicts taws ot the State: - In Ids remarks ow"the propriety of prepar 7 , ocUllor the'DootOr, frollasly illuded to the faat,.that ' he had three soot on the tented Said doing service for ttudreonUtry, 'and that almost every family of his eenvega ,- Con :mourned - the - death or 'absence of lb be loied litsktusd or sitti;:‘balbe urged tbui there were still some tY his 'conspregatini and the vininity,,veteraue war, aqd damiable in peace; and.thatthey,must combine their San itary skill and religious lulls/rt.:like • the Scotch-and Dankeld, and ale In aspelling the rabid hosts, ... • • ' - , About fifty names, all good men, were In itantly enrolled, add the ootepantitin pro _ eeedettlti Mot ite ethers... Dr.. quads !was eleeted Cipleht, Calash' 011brephl, of the Old Thhteentb,- was sleeted Pint Lieutenant; and GeergeNeoly,Oeeond Lieutenant. Ina few dais r lbe.ootepany, wig be filled to its . , mu le:ma, and as soon ° as. armed. be prepa red mirth forinittio to &Ai Pso of the Slatcj' .;. - • Railroad : Earnings* • of :the . Pitts. • 'burgh, Bost Wayaa ausd Ohleago Railway • C'tuilliany;:d , arlas the month 4Sagnit aorapared with -thit nazi , peirod at.lalt year, Wets talloWi i - : - -heights /93431 01 Parmragers.... , 93.666 matt6r,. :9,600 00 Aw* ' ' 7.62600 Rout 8441w,ity 03 HLclUaaso ' 67416 . . Teta I 271,671061 SWAM 87 423,36 i 24 IDe /KUL 17 6,006 00 leo ;70000 100 4al deo 'bft , l 00 7000 win 'mood.. ............... .....6.......:,_ - SAM :!0.13915 ins 77 — '7' ----i----' 1.12.6,100 86 376,471 if iuo ........—,... ...—...,—....• ~., I.IMISSI 101310 lime to's•r ant.; rings ki lo per omit ::: . .. .: AM I ova SaufgsJm 1.931.123 RI T , tal - euteir? to AVAIL. CMS! t,e, August 2.83.45907 Anobt, 101 41% .'• ' Imigiirant Order. . . not follorlog order has Jost' been !retard by Boa. nomserld. Howe, Actin dilatant Alljatsat Ornierid: • altatimurriss Paammvarta. kfmtru. MIR Astadreccrr dim APNIACLITOOVIIITISS • CT - Winton ritYWlTltYddu. • • Prrntrortg, &yd. 19, 1863 All Cottle:to of rampant..., or omtnntandars of of o.lldrafted and vol. war co flab, organliod cit=t otiputlaed In Allegheny county, and lbw adj one t counties of linontenn Pononylranla, under tha to II las taws of fhb BLAU, will report to thew boadquarterro wrlth t lbo lout pandbla delay, hr tbo pup. pf pro oaading •ith roopocti to commando to LlALrrin. tows ni the tarlieS2 practical =ovum 1, In lA:saw:we to graoral ("N••• No. 291. • It In not doubted that A Ilegbany And other 'Went. gm Muni. will nuke a prompt and Inuetotio 'maw to - ttos oil of lb. ..ow• In MIA more ' ForlaPleziefilml.7. Tim. M. bows, • • ... . Acting Pall A.lJ't 0113/ Cave Or*, No. tO-13 authoritY or tb•Prod• dint pith. Oohed fltawsodny thoonand of the Yrs.. min of PonnrylronLo gr• bwrob y died for Intto mil, to avvice to rani the POW Immintat danger hum 'Seca P 7 lba awaits of the: cmuttry. 011Itom la command. of 0n0p.7 ore ittl Partied by G•aaral Order Ha. fla, dated B•plambar /Otb, .111 as otoi Yews., by birlegmb tIM place of lbair bed. gnartws..o that arch • may S. Waal from Mess 6vadgit oum for tramp:4lml= to /lull bar" of mach OW= pan/Ni PP may b. uninad to more. farther PISA be made fler or:Hitt:mat bra.. tb• atliposob• or lb. rrtico may rarsolnk. Tba Arna.pautl pi lb, 4..nalnin Len ltadri the general antaro of IS•ptmaber' 'Lib, &mild Ecetlom to ...mad* od 11 0 4 0 to P.9l* bin antilga site anis bodied taro ofrauturyl•abm earoded mod reedy ds Bernre. .Dy order.", ; • 4.4.Antrwr, • Oavernor and CamitiriV;alet.. a4l!tia (*KN. Ainglighaata.— - I=MME - - The Chitties Illotior”A. VOinpani Orgeedged at Dr. Pressly's Chinch. A meeting consumed in theLecturearom of Dr. J. T: Preesirs thatch, Allegheny, last evening, 'which had for its' object the organ'. cation of a cminpany for State defence. Dr. Presely wai called to the chair; hot said he hoped that all the able bodied men would immediately enroll themselves for the defence of oar - Oommonwialth. • - Rev. Mr. Guthrie, - of Pine township, was present and made a very patriotic iddreu. On motion of Mr: Walker, it wits.agreed that the meeting proceed at once to organise a company, which, when Sled, will.respond to a calf for the defence of any portion of the Btate. A muster roll was prepared forthwith and quite a number of names were obtained, among others Dr. Primly's. Those desiring to enlist in this Company, can And • mute roll at Patterson's shoe store, corner of Federal 'and Water streets, and at Mercer at Robinson's store, Allegheny. The meeting adjourned to meet thin 'min ing, at 7 o'clock, at the same plum.; • . . . Pittsburgh Femal e College. This admirable. institution is; having the most astonishing„luesess, notwithstanding the troubles in whic h we are Invol4ed. The Pan t e rm °Paned last: week;' and yet nearly** datub , ed ;and .eighty' uive already entered, a larger number thius ever 'before in the'same time. Neleptiplls always come for six weeks after' the <lmmurement of the college year, and the present number, there fore; will be considerably increased. Such prosperity in thesellmes le no doubtful eons- Omani to - .these who have chirp of lt, and when the college is fairly known, its numbers will be largely augmented. We hope that thoae of our readers who: have daughters to educate, will do themielves the favor to call and examine its beautiful buildings, and be come acquainted with its large and 'able , , The Exainininr Bnrgeon. Dr. 0. - Murdoch, the Examintig Bur geon, whose duty it is to examLueand pass upon all persons clabning exemption from the draft, by reason of physilial disability, has entered upon his duties, and can be loud at his °Morin the second • story of the Coon House. His hoar. there an from 9'A. k. till Ir. rt., and from B i.. k. till +54. at. HO CM also be consulted at his °Dee, No. 115 Fourth street, from 7 till 9 o'clock, A. k., and from 7 till 10 o'clock.:. tr. The doctor will no doubt have's 'very busy titnsof it i as the applies. lions will be numerous: Th ose claiming ex. - emotion upon 'other grounds than physidal disabilitj, will lay • their-case before•the Com missioner, Wm. B. Risley, Esq. . . , Ws call a ttention of Teachers to the adver tisement of the School Board of Sewickley Borough. The Directors hive erected a large two story brick school house, and intend fin ishing and furnishing it in the best style; and making it one of the handsomest and most oonfeniont school adidoss in the county. 'Tho now'sohool honed. located in the canter of a two acre lot, in the heart of the village, and the Directors. propose planting the grounds with luau and shobbory. Sewickley U • beautiful village, and, altogether, the situ'. tion is • most desirable one. Maionsayslair: - Bass. the Deputy Mar shal for the bormigh of Manehester,lnforms us that there are 313; Instead of 109 man In service from that district, exclusive of eight or ten In other oraanthations. On-referring to our tile, we find that we have made a Mis take in our last table—the Marshal's count being 169 in Panimileania organintiona, and 1113 in other organisations. In copying the figures, we hire substituted • elypher, (0) for a 6. Them is still a wide difference, between. the eoustof the Deputy Wittig of the Mar. eta. We confess we eannot reconcile It. : 110sithos Grammy—A spirited meting of the young men of thimatj wee held lam night at davits .Ilobb'astim; on Market atnet, for the purpose of forming themsolvea into a mili tary company ander the Governor's late call, and Use call .was 'numerously alined, The meeting adjourned to meet this aftethoon al dm and a half o'clock at; the above place. All young men *Ming to join a good organ lutien aboald and themselves of thi present TIL•11112011%11071 roans M turre.—.l. tele graphie drapatoh• has been received from Col. Thomas 411.1M0 is,, ViraPresident . of tbe Pratt. Company, announcing that transpOrtion will be furnished for an the com panies who May organitehare for the defines of Us State. &Moak:farad be &Anshan ed enable More. - • • - ' _ - WAR ifirthro LatrzascarnAn.- - )3lAe. where wilt be found a Gall .for • war Anelltinfa to be held this ,evening Bobinson'a for the potion. of assisting -Capt. Wanda In ratting reortilts. Capt. M. Is prepared' to pay a oath bounty of $lO to eaohnoustit, addition al to all ether 'bounder. ' • leboxer.--The body itill•bora child line found in an old shed;ottitehed . to Law ton,a Marble Wird, on Sixth street, yesterday afternom; The Coroner bald an incoest, but .was unable. to learnanytbing relative to the parent* of thetibild. . • • srEcw, xoncEs. ; • . . Wig would canattention to - the euperb stook of Pan and Winter"Cletbing; for - gentleinn' and boys' weer, to be - found at /desert. W. U. McGee & Co., corner of Palma strietind Diamond 'square. .. : II bac been selected under the. supirrision of Ike „,s , SolsrbStors, and - - Jt Amara seer* detraiipttcni.ef goods" for gentle tains' dram - or badness -- Consi - lisntlenuen's forotialug ioodi Snob's, whit. sklrte , anderalarts, drairers, gloves, cravats,: Irilkalso be fooled In the estabilsbnient; in aver, West and large auortntent. ' Imr • W. Coins Carpal:sr And Joiner J , obbing Shop Virginialley, bowsaw Bmithlald street and Chem allay. AU-kinds 'of Souse :139elttpit doue on abort moth* and ha 'work- Insullk• manna?. Chart* moduratier.H,lware your orders. AU orders promptly ettendsd to. Two good,bauda wantedimmedistely. t . B -- Bum, tea- Bims.Tho Wdvartiser .will calla good basindss stand, .:att a preminent street, atatitittod 10,1,1 th a light, bat will ,assorted stook , et stoves, tin and shoet-iron wars: tobohadis with 011011 it will And this an onsollank oppertnnity. :Ad4 dross Lock Box 19, Allegbany. Somata, 'AmorttoolPala,Tdiseass'and .axposttri, with a hot climate, muddy Water , aad bad that, will bet'unavoidable, bat armed with Holloway's Parifping sad stamithealag Pills you cut within all tban sad slit retain sped health. OW 24 Canto pet box. ; 920 . , ;Nimes Ssoot COOWAWD Ono's' st hicOlelland'e ittotion; No; SS - 711th street; to bo'closasi out at oldprioes. and without regent to prima. Ladies' sud Children's , Shoes; in treat, ruists; Piste-pens& Durittwt.;—Dr.lT43lll,lto.24l, - Pion at:, otteado to eu bronobot of tholhotal profits- Pape; B. L.Vlreort, D. D.; r hits retuned home; rind reinsure hlr labors • t4-aterrow in the Oth Obarch,Beeidverthoestent.. ! • • Mu. Dr/x*l3llr 4 , , Book' of hattioni for Toll 'of 1863.'. Jiiit - 'reeolnd Plttook'o, oppoilto rho P 068.02046 • . Lu Mlulaaaim, 4th part, now reitika, 4411- 4.1. d Saint Dania." At Pittoak'a, oppealta Poi Folilica. • BALLO; for Ootobtr, at Pltioait'o c oppaalaa Poat•olna. n -- .7.1:WQ1:11/SNE LIUBT INFANTRY, ATTI6OI/018.- ?Os toorthors of 004oesoo Light fatuity, Capt. &mod giddls, hive bosh or. ding to , eso for Gastboors at 1 ootott TBl3 ?MIMING, sod 9111 moot SLIM £ITIOOI , ON ' the gllNtMlf.arot tOo allogbooy PootcZot, LI a *Work arelatlo'cio•k THIB - 11MtHINg. 0 *rose► -. 000900 No 'Eltomt.r. O. 8. I 14- R. 61.1141E41 1 . AN. • .11aatillaanzer of may dmerfosoo m 3? IR• ZT T 'CM IC so. • • . , . A fall osoortwo 1 of 14111611' MirllM TUMID iUMaiTUMI onsisst, es 11,46 • of will sal loommt Woos '••••.„ , : • . fofalnrello • t • • - • ••••,.:. • s• , , TT • • .111" , 414777, opearo--- , lLaffili, Bali ti *orb ase Bova a 1:11*.n . 1/031161.. MMME THE LATEST NEWS BY ZF=titAPE. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL OISPATCHES Ismail Divot& to ttoVittgotren Gazette.' Wanlimner, Sept. 11,1863 szenztuat occartzn'es OUR TROOPS. Intelligence has reached here through pri !•vati sources, which is thought to liave little doubt that Broderick, Maryland, was own: pied by our troops this morning -without an engagment. The news Same through aclerk in one of the Departments, who has been up in that region looking after the Safety of his wife, who had been cut off from Washington. by the rebel invasion. This clerk makeei positive statement as to , the Ounit:atittiAt that city by our troops. The suifeiiition seems to be that the rebels had all priviontly moved off in a northwesterly dirertien. rlsazta DIMUf now 11110111 LOA., 110171ITAIN The followiniapplared is an evening 'pa 7 per to-day: Before anything was definitely known of the rebel' eraenailon of 'Frederick, at an early hour jarterdey morning, &portion. of one of our divisions drove the rebels onto! 'Sow Loaf Mountain; fit Frederick 'eonaty, Maryland, I point or much ' mllitaryjnipor tanee,'as commanding a taiga scope °teens:- try in all direitioni. Some. resistance was midis by the rebels posted there, which was overcome in • few moments. •. The loss was not more than tuff a dozen killed and wound ed on our side; the rebel lon in the affair is unknown. nr aTrioiirrosorie , I It was ucertnined hem lut night, that in the comae of yesterday. the rebels were in force at Booneboro, some fourteen miles west of Frederick. - From "circumstances within our kndwledge, we inCiine to the belief that tit •ha ibiaci withdra thef _cy TO y 11'11 moot 0_ their infantry from the immediate rloialty of Frederick city towards'Boonaboro. and bank 'to the immediate neighborhood' of the Feria in their rear. • We shall, iheietcre, not 14 surprised, to . leurn • to-Morro; Uhat Frederick is again in Possesiion of the Fedeiii forces. BEAT= "OP *tram sounsat U NOSPITAI.• `The following western soldiers died in hos pital here 'skinny aftersodA and ta.day: Samna Wakenian, Co. .I;4sth. Ohio; Bengt. 0. M. Pairehlld, Co. 11,:3941 Ohio; Horner A. Done, Co. 55th Ohio; Soseph Henderson, Co. A, 30th Ohio. • isonutssn on one POTOMAC. The following facts end speculations con cerning the rebel positions In Maryland and Virginia, and our advance, eppear here In the evening men. Last evening the National forces athanced and occupied' the village of Nei Market, on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, seven mile, from Frederick. Yesterday .morning the rebels occupied Win force. We presume they were not found there when our forces advanced, as We hare been unable to hear of any oollision in that'll:atter. The rebels continue on both sides of the Potomac. We Bops Um aro apparently in heavy force on the southern aide, between Nolan'e Ferry and limper'. Ferry. We know, further, that they have now no forces whatever an the vicinity of tlentravilliand Fairfax, having withdrawn all their wickets from there-three or four days ige. They picketed theft: lines chicly from Centreville to Drainsville. . Wit iiOnbt from an th ese faits_ that their nudn torsi coattails to borer lon both banks oftb•Potomao, around where they first mimed Into 'lltsderick county, Md, on nropriu:. ncarAvin 07 tatDISICK Late Won:melon falls to tote:in the re ports of our omapatton of Frederick. The statement, however, Is regarded is Inherently credible, and leak of acenfinnatleo does not, therefore, canes It to be wholly dlearedltad. stittooLuta sounszi . Daring Ilia lata movements of troops through Washington no feu . than an: aggregate of area thousand men straggled out of the make; and had to ba. picked up by the provost guards. This fact illustrates the ex . . faunae' • long tnareh' had produced, and the effect of overloading the soldiers .vlth extra blanltetkboary knapseeks, eta.. LATEST , FROM OLNCINNATL Modal Dispatch to tbs Pittsburgh Gusto. Crictinson, Sept. 12, 1982. I telegraphed hut night , that Gen. Heath's camp, two nines tooth of Port,llllichel, would receive the compliments , of our big gut this morning. This wu the intaathm. The camp Would have bun 'shelled laid night, but for the fact that our ambulances had just poised through under flag of tnacesor Rich mond; and Our. Wallace Amnia ittny would be returned of wa pponed the ball. This morning the rebels were not in sight, and, our scouts aseertained that they evacuated ttaitily during the night: The EOM' wed out twelve talcs, 'Owl:tonna the- tebil In'rapid retriat. The ' " :Tooth ik y cora ty !Lso sotto in ponnalt. le 4 unmated i,bOtthoy had 8,000 moil, in: eluding .oavalry sad lofontiy, with ,f 0 pleas' of ortilloky, in otir front. .1 Char actonts picked' up a good • many stag. glen belonging to Texas and Louisiana ne aten . '. - ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' t Is now • supposed that the rebels will . . . , ke no stead thiseide of Lexioglon, and it . 101 ermileared Altai they will , retreat rapidly 'by Malaita. road they time in.. If they de• lay, their retreat will be intere4ted.. They bire'dlinialees been 'advised of the movenients , , , Intended to operate in their rear, and are has . . , toning to getout of the bag., ,Ii say heat, Yenta:l7.lHG be elcar r of the rebel mai= n short time. - By to.morrow there will ?mita , bly be no enemy inlet-tie within 'sixty miles of T 4 "Ogg =a4 o:kiiii.kik, Was:intended to divert the troops frontlreie. One Generals - ism that, and did net bite.;:The rebels 'may . matte/24f they dogs", and try to bold places, bit' di , e policy here le to ttiznoentrate, and whii , i • row artaiet.`, The 'scattering polliY ban ;been played out on our side.' If the rebels an not bagged in Yeatuoky, it will not be the' fault of the generalaitip.ln this ' De. it star was rash an amy sonowarata4l, mod Ash pryparations mule, as lima boon so evmpllobed hers within • woes. One" wools ago but Monday, than was oat • gam moao tad, or a raglmanta• hand to daf.ad this kti. •Now, you would bemiurprised if I mold tell you onr . itrangti. = ' important gaiitetßlikelw ob . the boards in Kentucky. Bragg .erili:Auf, Cumberland Ansi. last Eltindsy, and le viable& bito zoo. Itelry with Buell after biro. We bane • colnron movlog eat ffom Louisville. There are amp oolcurins pointing to Lebanon. Smith le believed to be mating for the same point to farm sjtinetion with Bragg—whip Buell Ent silid 'then turn hi on the Louisville forum It l; impouible now, Aomori's. for tWa to work class the rebel, desire. Celerity on our part will Wan stumeu, but delay will bring &s -ailor or dlssppointritent at least. ii. From Missouri. , 81r. .1031ti,13wpt. If —Porte-, with about 000 raorrillu, rows dub on Polto)ii, this monA t ng, anridosaptl forty isonott prlsonors. Be hold the town - tor .but withdraw whir' he .floard as nese from Barmibal whlotla. lle dorm ao damage whatmo. The tan:road and hilagraph dime are ittlflamtler. EXCITEMENT 12f PthIAIMPIII49. 20,000 Jrnitla Caned For THE RUSH TO ARMS Northern Central Railroad Undisturbed. ay., etc., 4-. [Special Dispatch to the Dittoloarth Gazette.] ritiI.ADSLTRU., Sept. 12. The Mayor has called on the citizens of Philadelphia to respond to , the Governor's call for troops. Companies and regiments ars preparing to kayo for„llarrisburg. A• heavy rain has been falling since last night, which gives rise to GIO hope that the rebels will be cat off from their Virginia re . ififoreements. .•,The town of Easton, in this State, in one 'hOur after receiving the Governor's proclama tion, announced four full companies as ready to take en field. • , L . rp the Attest advlus,t•the , Northern Central Ealiroad Mu; not been disturbed by, the rebels. Trains run as usual The number of men requited from this city •for tltate defense is 20,000.. Every effort will be made to Dullish . them, and meetings of citiaens Sr. now held in the varietts precincts of the oily: D. • FROM. BALTIIIIORE. (tippets; Dispatch to the Pittsburgh ,Ossette. Itstrtmotte, Sept. IS, 1862. There wee a small skirmish !at Monrovia; the rebels were whipped. ! Westinloister in still occupied by the rebebt; their main army is at 'Hagerstown, and it Is supposed" are' working thitir way towards Chambensburg, to invade Pennsylvania. The Baltimore and Ohio' raUroad will ran • train of Dare to Broderick to-morrow. Baltiore and vicinity is tranquil. The Unionis are lirm and the , Secessionists frightened. Things generally look hopeful. follswing dispatch, fop which we are indcbtad Ito our fellow.citiseniJes. O'Connor, Esq., was received lut airing by that gen tleman frnm it-Governor Porter: , Haatuentrica, Sept. 12,1862. To Arnati, O'Coasor, Esi , ,,Pistchergh: No rebels have craned the State line, nor has Gettysburg or Chambersbuig been invaded. I have no fears for oar safety. DAVID S.. Sousa. The Rebels Reported Re... Crossing the eotomao. $411118111720, Sept. 12.—The response of lb* people throughout the State to the Governor's call is wonderful.' Over two hundred comps tier have Offered sod are on their way to this' place. Reny have already arrived, and left for Obambersburg. _ One of the Anderson troop who hue bum performing extraordinary service, was is the rebel camp at Hagerstown • - whole day, and conversed freely with theofilecri end men. They all concur as to their destination, name ly, Cumberland valley. Reliable information from other somas in dicate, however a retreat eerie' the Potomac. It!, known tha t Jaakion 'entered Williams port yesterday 'at 11 a. and immediately crossed with shout 15,000 men end 75 pieces of artillery. . No rebels have yet crossed the line, and the eon of Pennsylvania is yet unpolluted by the tramp of traitors. - • The movement or Jackson Is believed by some to be against GODecals White and Hiles. Numerous propositions for the sale of arms have bean made to the Governor. None era needed at present, an abundant, supply being on band fur the army called here to prevent any invasion of our State. Gov. Curtin, socompan Ind by a few friend', left on a special train at four o'clock p. 11a.-to Malt our form In the field at Chamberstinrg and other points la the Cumberland Valley. He Is doing all that Is namable. to etrengthen the mannau In ord. r to check tawdry roads from the rebel army.at Hagerstown. He will return during the night. 'Oen. liossell is again ludirdently well to at tend to business. Rebel Raid on Weatmieleter, Rd. Bammorm, Bepi. 12.—At seven and a ball o'clock JUL ereniag the rebels made a cavalry laid into Westminster. They nutothered *boot firs hundred with its° pieces of adultery. ds they charged through the village they dia. charged their Woo, 'unarmed chinas in the streets. C. 1 1'._Web?thiiDiatriot Attar• ncy, seeing the rebels coming, made for the railroad, and after proceeding about a mile he met tho train from Ealtimare, which on his information returned immediately. There was at Union bridge a train of.Weatern Ma; ryland railroad cars, consisting of a looms , tin, and 2 cam, which' should hairs arrived at I Westmlnister at fire o'clock this morning and in this city at eight o'clock. This train has probably been captured. Toe Wedarals orompiod New Market, on the Baltimore and Ohio radroad,.teri miles from Fredonia, yesterkay. • From San Franco4°. Bsts Psszoisto, Sept. 11..-•-Thei steamer Bobs sailed for Panama. owning 40 poison gers; and $740,000 - in treasure tor. NewYorle, And $160,05 for..Eogland. It is believed a large emotne . 4 of legal tender, notes trent for .ward. The ship Aurora arrived with' Hong Meng dates to July-221.. She reports the total' lois of the ship Phantom , by running' on a reef, near Kong Mong, July 13th. She,_ left: San- Francisco, May 13th, taking tzo,ooe in tteii;• - ure. , She was insured in ,Eastern companies. A portion of her Cargo'. was saved at:Rong Kong by tmalf boats on July 19th. One boat containing Capt. Sargent and the Imitate had . not been beard, from when the• Aurora sails& The shivnomanee of Sea strived at Hong The British. , steamer. Tynentonth arrived yesterday from London: , ' ' Important from Clucletkntl. . Crictroinrr, Sept. 12-6 p. m.--The skim 'she, yesterday atternotu resulted in the' ap, tun of twenty rebels. The prisoners report the rebel army in good spirits; and; anxious to advance on Cincinnati. It was Understood by theit that they were to fall back in the di notion of Florence to driw our forms out of their entrenchments. Kirby Smith made a speech to Ids army, on Wednesday, assuring them that in a few days they would quarter in Cincinnati. , - It is also reported that Bragg. reinforced Smith with twelve regiments. At 10 o'eloek this morning, the entire rebel army fell baok., Their pickets are now, ere miles from our tines- - Oar troops are In good epirits, and unions to be led forward. From Fortress Monroe. Pommes hio l / 1 4:11, Sept. 18.—A rebel form premaley,,with 8 pima of artilliv_y, tinder Col. Mangles, maile attack : on Williattisbarg, ou Tuesday evening aboht 8 O'clock, having eaptured our ploker.: They marched , into townoaking our mope by surprise: , An en. garment ensued, which lasted abont_llo teln. ores.. Our force conslited of the sth Naomi!. Tanis malty, Col. Campbell, who. was taken prisoner, together , with 'five" Captain., four Lieutenants and's! . few privates. The rebel commander, Col Shingle, with.. eight of his officers and nine men were killed. Their lou was more severe than ours, and we remained in.possession of, the pima, We took a comber_ of prisoners. , Affairs in - Kentucky: Lotriartuu; Bept. 12. ; who. "hare-just arrived from Vimberland Gape re port that;Gen. Morgan mad*. a foray through the rebel lines,.enti captured • pronging train, ud nurrie•peugh to, subsist his 'army ilsty days. 'Be also captured'. the rebel General Austin and sixty soldiers:" " "'" A reliable gentleman Aim Lexington !sat,ye he lair Kirby.fimith thereon Wrodnesdity ; last. Bragg is reported to . belo , townWatothw. Kentucky. , Buell icrestolting him.. - From . Hossoir, Sept. 12.,-Tb a, altesins p Mississippi arrived at thti 'port this morning. ship Piuustoiit'waslovicPatras Red Jsily 131.11, - • • Election in Oatouitt ;Territory. :' Oltai l i Sept. Ilei4latnitri'ai thol'eitetloik deliesty& tor.devisisi basso& Oates the : Ow* J: B. 0. Tod!: .Iv,ond daubs: MINI IFight at Sugar Loaf glomitaio, .-The Hebei§ at Shonerborough.• Arrival of Prisoner.. wisamproi, Sept. 12:--The Star, of tliis irrening;sayse. At sassily boar yesterday morning, apor tion of a dilation of U. S. troops drove the rebels out of Sugar Loaf Mountain, in Fred erick minty, Maryland, a point of much mil itary importance, commanding ths view of a large scope of country in all directions. The rebels posted there made some resistants, which was overcome in a few moment', with the loss of not mots than a dozen killed and wounded on our side. We do not know the rebel loss to the affair. - • . • It was asoertained here but night that in the comae of yesterday -the rebels wets in fares at Beonesborough, fourteen miles west of Broderick. Porty.one prisoners of war reached here last night from the Upper Potomac. is Pittsburgh tree from Dangers Would It not be well for our citizens to re abet seriously upon the question of "What in the present *Asia is our duty?" Harrisburg is said to be threatened with invasion, For one Ido not bailers the rebels "OonfeiMplaisany such foolish act. The lava.' tiOn'Ortntt,, ifi . tittl lit any - point in the east would bring - rillhri the rebels an army of . 166.000+ min, who, upon ten hours' notice, could' he'gathered from Barks, Lebanon, Lan caster, 'York, Franklin, Cumberland, Schuyl kill, Lyoombig, Lucerne, do. Is it probable that Jackson and Lee-by invading us would invite attack from MU additional force in front with MoOlellan'e army In the rear? Baltimore, with its immense store-howl, is their atm—an invasion of Fennsylvanbs the *feint to °over their purpose. • . Baltimore once semed, to be followed by the capture of Washington, will All the rebel programme, to wit: the establishment of thole Confederacy, with the border slave/items in Trany_portion of our State' should be In vaded, is not Thtabrirstt most likely to be the point f' Reredos rebels know we are largely engaged in the manefeotnre of the sinews of war. - Here they know we ors rich in all the raw material for such manfeatura. Hera they know ls a fine agricultural valley; with an &handset harvest but recently garnered, and hare they well know is the head of nairigsh el for the great Mississippi valley, and if van - germ* were to prompt them, hare they know is to be found a people who never bowed the knee to the dark spirit of slavery. • Should we be attacked, when is oar army of deicers? Ten thousand !oldie? , have gbne to the held, and should we send some' thou sands more to defend the Statili Capitai , trent whence are we to draw the necessary force to protect our own Insides and homes f - Unlike ,Hatriabtorg we couldn't call upon' all the adjoining counties to help cut—as those of them that are border bounties meat take oars of themsellies, and from such counties as But ler, Lammas, Mercer, Wattage, Clirion, not somata'', by railroads, oar assistance would neoessmily be terdy, if not entirely utp6 available._ Under these circumstanoes would it not be well to lot our Adjutant,G;norak s, telograph to know whether we oaanot be roll od of this additional draft on tho ground tha the with drawal of any moo, man from this - point may expose it to sucrose* invasion from a hun gry, covetous and implacable foe, who, it is to be presumed, rightly !appreciate it as a strata flo poini, and would.di miasion bo theivuir: m, prefer it to all other - pianos' within our &ate. • ICE FRuR TILE LAKES DIRECT.= I have earned d la maklog arrangements by which 1. will be enabled , o Walsh lON, to Ste MM. sons of Plitaborgh by the tar ,or wagon load. It will he of superior quell y, and I can sell It loser Mum it can to fornisned by a_y other person. 1 can be f.attat at. the 800TT HOUSE., corm: of /rota marmot and Datimmot, way. sed Im MARTIN JOHNSTON. . .VERCILiAMTIIILORSI. HENRY G. HALE CO, (Elocommon to /Igor 0. Watt,) Merchant Tailors, An now recolti.g dist! PAIL AND- INTNTITs STOOL . - Which to extent, ebolciatestand pets will tom- Tzr.bly wits aerates la the tre4e , compd. ell the Emma and Wet autos much tessurrars. • VJATING'S. end • OVASCOATIZIA9:' Also, the lawn ead beet Wetted' Mock of 001411 tor troalcate net. ever brought to this =het. Likewise a very choice setectlotrot ARAM lititgaglthili GOOD'S . always an hand. Ang ergs a lotraited to our care will mien with prompt &Mutton tied puma:Ay la ah - tests, 008. 01 PZNA • or. CLAIN. arazirra. THE LATEST STYLES Pesii and 'lrtater. Coodo, , . . - lee here now noshed oar totaleto stock of.FALL AND wiiritit GooDS.casexdo4 Li a Um mtet ekemat apartment of gtkds to be found In the rest ! • ectt 3 / 4 .tkah =Pahang .7 CA ICtizao COATINGS. and • Milaga- . 410, . 4 4,usakt.maiksi t sti , , Pansy coating'l and Cushier*** =2=EM tiii - ieEeinreendelli, "elided; sad Ira awl eatt.a.dl that tail *ln mot the sploobatloa of a/J who honor wish ttede patroans. This vl/I hazaallo itp . to cater la th• beat ant matt hothaosata• raanaar, s< tiodatito prima. - • . Wi.tims alio on Lana • eboice lot of BLUE CLOTHS .ea (lni 3 8 1 11(13 3 / 4 4nIth bate bean ups. dolly otlectod tor 01noon' tuttkona, SAUMEE, GRIT & SON, /I“....m,"Tgnots, VM' -CMLUI3B,T-lailrliEALTEk _ zzar_asvzsatni RYE MI-I,LS Rte: , - ;il .',.c!,4treizi.Ois.; At. 8. ;lora; • szammumummaiiii4oziA istruillmweamsynum7,. - • 11, roAit, adjotateg Untied Matra Rota) _ Siglimo oriel mire *la it, - ,b411 , 78e calm' Entered woonibg tit lbs Act of Cbistuts, yen ISt*, in tbeCinits Orono! the Distsiat Court 'fall. southern Motet orliew Tb. 00/711E hn pen retailed exteneirelijcs. numbs In this sib; with sday Inerenug demand.' A trisi ffit Mantis y th•Aust berohtioas • hat it la a whotaoaso, palatable, sad eh-ep substituteStr soy cogs. 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FOR' SOLDLE/L% All Exposed Persona. rOLTON'S oortra 81 , 1113P . enrte tka TWIG= afFsdkas af ths LUSGfi AND TECIO&T. fidieses aprep Ow" IWO:We *nip Wm hleak's Lyng Qtro Rikas'a Sentare ISPLUSSB6; " a i m " 8 1 0 /9 Cam sainasZse.- Rams'. *rep owe apozrai4ng ; Rake's *nip 06. wurzWma 3Ylfa'• iSgrwp Ciro P 4121 I:INDZE TILE aIthULDEB. /7altas's Eptip Clew CATARRH, dxa; hatosee arty Onns admeaasaziToir; swfte.ibili• 437211r4; 1 1,0 01%41proponr, IM , NIEITZT soar rthzolin &Kt all abotbam prbduood by cokt ar aiVcr:Uxt I. *7 s boats, it soili auv ria.44l COI? covri m 25 CENTS A.TiLI3I, 'AND NEVER PLUS TO ON= saryor gate by Xll imeebibl6 Drutsidoor4 at PULTOE'S DM STORE (Two Dam from tits Bat 0(11x,) B Aft. A G V, Fe.ictst.L.L. a w., I , LtINBICI/S, MEM smut malts, It) Fccant Brim; zux grnrsran. TANILS e_vo ACIIT&TARS, Refineries, lined in the most thimble .gores Mead up with hot sad cold water in the beat style, with ell the modern. impowereente.- lo W,6I3IITANDS. CLOSET.B.SISILE.,4476 . t A lug@ assarttnent of materials ahrirpon band Ina • von SMI2EM2= 'General Shipping.and Co.minission 1 11.02100 op stairs, a No-117 "MILL 8272215T, - . : And deshr In pima% OffENICALS,,, Sit/FPS, &c, by tt• oris , nal package only, - • tzicalssb dallsery. Gosabramesta of ro,elga and Doman* gesohaia. dl.s aoliatad. atr. biadoesa Cam South In ail puts othe nowd States, Swop., Ca South Laser oa, 0.11. forst% Randal& lauds, Austral& and Gahm. az,zzazissr orn-. Kent conitantly on band • lama sod tboroutblv ddronad mock of DSCELNG BOA , ' AND BuTTOK PLANK, WINDOW INANE ol IDTP, LINTLNN. 013.80.L11. JOISTS, APOUTING, LATHE PA lanGB.4to,eo..Ao • . Hs vUI an orttels 'Rat SAWED, STDlfir with proasprodsr and at tale ratod. - •-•-• A. B. kereons drawing LONG TINNED or. P"P LAB. an partlitilarly betted to macrame Wedlock. ArdrOttokou tINAltt &MEMEL'. nodr,Bobituob.• Itn2 ' 4•MINIMI=EI leritsiciz &Up , 611141 1 1182 rows.' AZIOIIT Kiser so lIi.ApODOBDIIB. tisa at • ill 1114141 tr.. Witt HE SOLD 08.116P108'CA13.1L ObZ iivtb golm, emlet.fiett. ..,-rousT, 14LT #9u4.-,E, WA 7.812 STRE:PT, Pittsburgh,. Ea, W GAILKILIED • itialster ,Daler ID nut= and RIZ DIAT•T; ads% Aiwa% BA moinfOt Y & toArn.mi CORN. ' l'4Orck _ (30 : * A-h, At thilroxltlolixl.4, 74stp, - Aanzoir.killlAUF„ halt otAla•Petilutttbiryt • Alkebsay ennor2ol. story -Cm 4/ ,' l ! ":th q crzgag4 tb• Paik,) A? Grn ..any prwmt. . u u! u ' ATER, truni the! D 'Sprtagi; sof for ". . J. . by the bard cr &Sou. BAR& ' OGA, A.ISTASth?f, ; • , - LTZT.B, avd . ATES NGEN WATERS, !aria% by - MON JOLINisTON, .01 . form"! gralOttl.l,l .Iml relVt.rott.ft. ' ,,,14 . 1 . 11 / 1 14.4.11Nti Meocs • • , laalilirba . ernds• dcn ; War_ bater 011 • BOW Banal:4'ou Fa Ii Tor We • groTrAlz cvf. A b 4.M~:~ . AIILTe mEsrtt Ii 1 MBCONI, now. EBB, ButiNCT 61 Ls 6, •vai , vcrs.. - Irsit-• fall .4sock.st.lw4wrzeoodhensoinneci.--- ••• • wr• tirc. HOUSE. /art ICEPAPEte, U./ . APERS. HIYIIS PAPERS. . BILL PA PER 4. ' , .7, RAPPINGLPAIFERIL.. BlAelLte PAPIFfa, A gni on Iran arrortid itnek irf tbe 't L o .ol will be sold at low rim for Oub. Petal:lent wlll It to their oaTootop to give lowa O'lE 4 -WALGL:4OI3NtIiON &go.. rora:atawemi Pa o.r Pio t 7 W.:. Q"k:Ait Juts i'xixtiNti-tioubr..—: 6.711Lid4 Circular.. Przo:Liria, ftlt Heads, Pcutrru. BILL Ledbool,'Labeli for /Jet afactatars, labels tot, Drapes* at veer/ tit& of - Oraeowntal and plait Ptltitles.atecrued atty,. with dowel. ' • , ' ' - " WIEG JOB NoTOti & CO, Pvintors.' 67 Wood et.:... No. Si Warfstrvert. .& .i.: - * - eArEil*: Mar PHtaf X ilinrn AL otwioe stock anitlf . rglivarter bins Klee*. Tor We by - WM xt.JoatisTnN my'lltltratvelt • . iiT• Writyl*"..t.• Liii 4 JTOtittetrLllti. l.;4l.Cl);y r it!t r pertcr anichl„ tar lb. at cieiv ikons „ratio* - :JOB NILTON '&004 .0 k 153.1: NI rug.. bulb; . 4u.g, re. 'N , Time.assiiake , .sl.l. - bil- - -4.; A.' rmtita inearisperecidto‘trnmiltiazgaw-,.... 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