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J 511 1 .8 L OIIAHAM , 6llegh. . 1-lEnte - 0. aansisron, Pittsburgh. ALLUID BLACK, Allegbsny, mt. WILLIAM EICITOHMAN, illcestutlese Tp. lr A. 11. 0608. A. Peebles Tp. JOUR GIL/JILL/a% Upper It. glair Tp. JOIIN N. KIRKPATRICK. Pittsburgh. 4*orarp-Pittattor g b. 0 lit .6?,0464012er• 'Joilesiva max, mower Bt. ash- Tp. Dirodarof Poen 009DBIA2i. Y.. 041 . 1 7;T1F413(inth Yeseitelp. • naltiirrotn and Ohio Railroad.. `The Baltimorean& Oho Railroad Company has &Jared a dividend of fear and • half • per amt. the stook -of the Washington branch railroad, for the past half year ending on the 30th of September, instant, and a div [dead of three - per tent. on the stock of the - main Item of the Baltimore -and Ohio Rail - road, both - payable - An and altar the 30th in . stark:- Holders of the bonds of 1862, issued for "the eatraitividend, were notified that it is necessary' to eonvert the same into stock prior tolhe 18th instant,- the " :date.; on which the books will be elated, to mute the dividend on the stock. ltePrit:trearuler*4 rhi7sirde4fgttl;re-tansp4;ae of-the mpany during July and ugust, whee the co road was uninterrupted, this -A exclusive of all - Government business. The business during these months proved to have been the largest in the history of the CO6l - tiany sine. the opening of the road to the . Ohio river. - • Departure of the Digs/eerie, Light iiefantry. The Dhquesue Light Infantry,-under cam - wand of CapL Samuel and organised • _for - State; defenze;leff at eight v'eloek en Sat .. tardij ensuing, for.tharisburg, in reSponse to the call of the Governor.- The sompany wai not fall, but another squad will leave on Alon - day evening, at eight o'clock; under s ummand bf LieuL.Charies R. Super. Those wishing to Join will, report to Lieut. doper, at his drug store, Corner , of =Penn and St. Clair Streets. This company contain. a very large delegation from the Hops Hose- Company, of the Pint • .ward, Allegheny, and they will doubtless prove as effioient in a fight as at a fire,- The company also contains - a number of•,tke most prominet citizens of Allegheny ~to whoni dril ling, marching and fighting will be n new species of -"amusement." The number: of ladies whit'esiorted the oomiany to the train .:was very large, and the parting scene at the depot was quite annimated. • - - • • A. Pitt - do:to Company • -,The Pe=sylvaniaßailroad Compaa,under the cal! at the Governor, have gestated per mission to their employees here to drill every Twill, - and - Fridat `afternoon,-without Tiring any redaction in their wages.. They , also propose to ' furnish all their employee's wiUs arms for home or State delence. This , very.blseral offer has been cordially accepted by the workmen, and iso ••less than three com panies have already beea organized here; :prineipallyaniong those engaged In the shops in the Ninth Ward. .This action is alike cred itable to the company and their numerous am-. places... The expense of 'arming so- many men will foot up a huge sons. ' Senator Wilkinson, -of Minnesota, arrived here to-day on truthless connected with the Indian troubles in the North-West- tie thinks the point - of extreme danger from this Indian outbreak is past, if the measures which has already been begun shall bo pushed vigorouely forwird. The troops now after the Sioux are supposed to be amp!e to reduce them to speedy submiamion. Minnesotans, generally, are well satisfied with Pope's appointment to their department. lie-has had command in that region before, and they think that however he may have litoteeded in the east, he understands the In: dun warfare.. - notmostiro TIIZSIDENT TON ZMANCIPATIOS Hem. Dr. Patton, a distinguished Methodist minister from 'Chicago, with a few others, 'Wafted on the President yesterday, presenting an address on the subject of emancipation, in behalf of a large melting lately , held in Ching°. The address is signed iby large numbers of, the best and most influential citi zenly of all parties. ':lt urgesemancipation as an absolute necessity for prosecuting the war with any hopti_of a , successful termination. The President, received; the •delegation very oordiall.Y.lle said de 'aubject presented in the address lay very near his heart, but he had not yet made up his mind so that he could; as yet, adopt the; desired policy. He then recounted some principal objections to , emancipation, and said as soon as he could relieve his mind he should certainly go as far as his petitioners would desire. °AVALON TIGHT AT YOICTIORICK. Our forces, as you ware advised on Satur day morning, entered Frederick on Ftiday afternoon, between .4 and 5 O'clock. The Ist Maine'cavalry and a regiment of Ohio cav alry first attacked, the rebel cavalry, "under . Fits-Hugh Lee, abont three miles this side of Prederieh;, en the hanks of the Mena:lacy. The enemy were-charged with Inch inspetare oat: 'that they broke and Bad in every direct dint In the charge two rebels were killed and several, wounded, who were left on the field. Before' thecavalry advancedhad we got one Parrott gun in position, and by na l single discharge oniVrebel was killed and eiv oral wounded. - The train body - of the rebel j cavalry retreated toward Frederick. They j made ..several efforts to form again, but the pursuit by our meikwasloo close to permit it. On reaching the city they formed iti - Patriek street, bit were again compilled. to break. The melee in the 'tenets lasted - some time. The rebels made several efforts told ped our cavalry, by charging down elde streets. In such adash ,they surrounded ' and'carried Off Col. Moore, acting Lrigadier , General, but j hesubsequen Sy managed to escape unharmed, Moneta dosen shots' fellOweel him as he fled. j -As night closed our forces'were in complete possession of the town, and the rebels were I retreating out the . Sandy Hook .road, towards the little village of Paltrier!, six miles ale— lea!ing behind them 'in their hiopitali 450 sick and wounded. The onemy, posted threelzatterles thrvedge of the woods near FalftiOW. - Otte' of our baiaries WAS brought lo heir this - meraing, and an artillery tight ensued which. was 'continued all day Sat urday - , _ 'The rebels first made their appearance in' .. 11 / 1 4 ,, r1A ,_ n _ L°31 ,, Nzwp w aTur-- A °° MPin'T 'Frederick one week or minus mom . 4 W BlightonßileaveriiiiMity, ago last Saturday, their .-arrivert hare on Saturday, and took the eyen. advance, composed of Stowart'a oarairy, wr ing train for Harrisburg. , ' riving about eight o'clock Jet the morning. • The office of the Union piper in Piirderielt 0-2407;g282rallaiike511Vatik2erunv -clumitle-Eram sheet, ,t -• Jot slrtes ** , •ll. 3 bd cainigiltaAtte* of - the ielsol- --- fiatisia - mtAii good*, shaWis,, every unmolested. . - . - . kind dress gdedliAnilstkintioll The reception oh . citte 1 i aips fr bi . J126'1 - .ooo' gents f ant boys' 'Wear s iirkridoviefi, asthey entered, is described** indorsiand limy clothes, at ths.ela peeler . • 223i . 0 yn d oal a o th er pod' in pmpor. most enthusiastic. Thigs end streamers were Lion. ilg n ifirom .irenrenAglithe of the houses, and rAU*S4.,kVail A ntonster Gsin. - One of the imnienceguec rust ,at the Port kitthi:4l3 r are on the now Monitors, .."...eras conveyed to Wall's Station, on the min i Wynn* Railroad, .on Saturday evening ? "whenti it will be.testa to-day. In its present conditiez, it weighs Chitty tons, and was , sus pended between two truck Min, being :'snp- - ported-by heavy timbers ienstrtiotert in the - shape'of abridge, and reaching nearly the mini length cif both ears. The gun was sus -- prude' to the timberaby heavy Iron bands; midst the bunch it was but two or. three inches above the level of the Meek. The cal, ibre of this gun is fifteen hither, and the belle - to be used in testing it : weigh -form hundred. and seventy-five pounds.:` ' ; (loon /OR WABOIIO7O/11 801011011.---A Com pany of militia, for State defense, arrived bere,nn Saturday, from Wiuhington borough, ,and took the train. for Harrisburgthe tame evening. _lt is °Maned by moat experienced aoldiere—ldent. Col.- Armstrong is Captain, - Col Norton McGri~a; Pint 'Lieutenant 'and Capt, Alex: Wishart, Second Lieutenant. ' Dr. Scott; President of Washington College, Dr: Aldrich, Professor in . the same College, lion.- John K. Swing, and many other prominent °Dims, are In the tanka._• , " Ova friend 2 . .. J. Moran it rapidly filling up MI company (U. Et. Defenders) for Corcor an's Brigade.. The last chance fo , . r good young men to ; Join`. a lint rata c o mpany. p Bolden the bounty otslBo, .be will give a private bounty of $lO to good men..:; Beaver coda ty. boy', or .",.any otberman " don't drafted.: - ileadqoaram, Waeh ingtte-Heuse, Diamond, Pittsburgh. - • , dextvm._ or ;Teoore.-6Tho '.4.linstring Co. - Dregooni, for Col. Sclmameker's Cavalry regiment, earned-M-0n oily on Ssturdsy, from Kittanning, by the ,Allegheny Valley Railroad,' and snit being provided, with row freshman atAiity Hali, by, the - Subsistence Oonimittee,;tuartMed ibto,ComP Rowe: They ere under command of Capt. ,' ' Nientass flusaranoorni.;-:Wdetaohment or .two hundred and fifty treopifrom:Mfohi gam, pilled, through the city: on Saturday, evening, en route for Washington. They.are to fill up the old re alutents, and are newly all sharp•sboo tors. They -were eietualtd at citY. Hall, and Were lout in praise of the Ellibsistt nee Cosurnittei.: • • . . Orr 1/011 litsiusatnia.....The Bast Libel" aompany, so tastily organised" by Dr. A.M. Oxus,. as Captain, left for Harrhbarg- on Eat ? -unto '-artaraotiti.: dame — of - - lb. bat eitixani of the In lbw mks, and all tat in tits' Aim t , ipitits,`"geF . , to Urea brash with tbasabtfinvaiders. - - . "-. • Swore Bats.:—,A, Ulan • • named Wri. Had son fell - ,froti" the.. second , Suay window of Trimble''- .:Varieties,. on Saturday timing ; lighting headlong on tho pavomont. llis scalp mai torn from his forehandiand ho vas sestotudy`stouned, but no bonus - woo brokon. •Attrattair Gasith.L.lC 'meeting of— this edinpany willbe hold at 'their_ Armory this (Monday) scorning, atll o'clock. A punctual .and full attendance is requested.. 14 order oi the Ca ptain . . . . _ nifit. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. VCR SPECIAL DISPATCHES IgPecW Dispatch to the Dittebargh• Dazettwere killed by. the Indians near Mankato,-white threshing wheat, within a mile of -a company of troops. 'The Indians took the heroes from the threshing, machine and left before the troops could .reeoh theft'. These hold ex- Volta - will prevent thefigmers faatt flaunting their crops - Two Chippewa chiefs of Wiseabsia tender their. seivioesjo Ger. Ramsay to fight the Sloan. -It is weliknown diet these two tribes hove long been atwar with each oth . • Confiscation Itt-Nitssottri. ' Sr. oomplioncie with orders.from the &oratory. of War. 4 h14 Sim* field has ordered the Provost Marshal Gen ni of the 'District of . Idisetnel to premed withoat delay to . cerry latO set Coultscatlon sot; solar as thaprovislons r act are antbot• to to carried into *foot ' - by ."the tailltary.aa. thoritier,ot eel:felted Stites la the District: The propartyllable to confiscation in the Dit tritr ft estimated it 00,000,00 k ~ X.sateartiroisa Cincinnati. f _ - _ . Cum Art, Sept..l4.--All quiet Imo; Th. enemy U ittillzepreftlitiod to Le in tam loath D esperate Battle in Westeni GeLt.tret,a, Sept. 14.—0 n Wednesday, oolimn of the enemy, about 5,000, said to be under the commend of Ora...i.ozing, the first notice of whom was in oar nu, between Fayette and Gulley, made en attack on the 34th and 87th Ohio, under , 'Col filber. num bering 1,200, who wire encamped at Fayette. A desperate battle was fought, lasting till , dark. Our tomes cut their way through, reaching Gauley during the niht having lost one hundred killed and wou n de d ' n the meantime. ' Another column of the enemy approached Ganley Bridge, on the Lewisburg road, cut ting off the 4th Ohio, two companies of the ninth Virginia, and one „company of the 2d Virginia eanidy, who were at Summerville. Nothing has since been heard from them. Under these circumstances, Col. Lightburn's front, flank, and rear being threatened by an overwhelming force, he was coin led to evacuate Gauley, which was 'Successfull pel y done on the 11th. After destroying all, the Government proper ty he was unable to bring away, he moved down the Kanawha in two columns, one on each side of the river, reaching Ceinp Platt on the afternoon of the 11th. There was skirm ishing the whole way here. lie -massed his troops on' the North biiik of the Kanawha, , bet: being hard Rressed, he retreated during the night, reaching Elk river just - below Charleston. - . On the 12th we , - made another stand on the lower bank of the Elk river , where a des pete fight ensued, which from ten o'clock in the morning till dark. Our forces • shelled Ind - burned Charleston, two houses only being ' The result of this fight is unknown, nothing having been heard frOul • Lightburn since' Saturday at 8 o'clock P. Y. Up to that time our troops were holding the , ground and punishing tins enemy severely. We understand that our forces drstroyed the salt works. Col. Lightburn brought six hundred loaded wagons safely to Elk river. The] retreat to . Elk river was conducted in good eider. Great burns c a omm e atnyd felt we r l h asP af oein oPf Leiaesant . . and Gallipolls. The militia are flocking here from this and, the adjoining counties. The enemy's' force is represented as 10,000. • Latest from Europe. - . CApir Rims, Sept. 12.—The steamer Etna :burg, from Litatpool, on the 2cl. Ina., punted this point at 8 o'clock this evening. The - steamer Juno arrived at Liverpool on the let, and the City of Baltimore arrived out on the 2d. Garibaldi had arrived al Spezzia. 11111 wounded were in a favorible condition.-- Nothing had been done an to, Ilia final dui- The new libel Privateer, Ne. 290. had re ceived a heavy armament st,.4ea, and will cruise and attack Northern commerce.' A report prevailed that Tharlew Weed is charged with an important =lesion to the British Government. The London journals, generally, take a .very. gloomy view of American affairs for the Federal Government. ' The London Postisys that the North mast either:data Bakland did in'1783," or imitate' _Bunks in her government of Poland. Union_ Victory near diumfordsrille. Lotrzavums, Sept.. 14.—There is much ex citement in the city this afternoon in conse quence of the following news of a battle be tween our forces and the rebels at Blutufords : Elizabethtown, Sept. 14.—The rebels under Gen. Duncan, attacked our ;forces at ' Green river, near_ Mumfordsville, about 3 o'clock this morning. The fight lasted till 11 o'clock a. in. Our men fought, bravely, firing the last shot. The rebels. were repulsed with heavy loss. They sant in s . flag of truce, asking permission to bury their dead, which was granted. Del. Wilder of the lith Indi ana, commanded the Federal forces. Term of Service of the Btate Militia. . Hinaissugo, Sept. 13, 1882. Hon. Vona& M. Hove: L. Troops volunteering are bitended merely for State defense, and the period will be lim ited by the existing exigeney.• A. L. Sunni., Adjutant General. - MARRIED : SCOTT—EsTsp—m. the residence of the brblez father, Sept. 13th. by Rey. fuse Sawyer misted ty Bey. A. K. Balt, Mr. WALTER U . SCOTT end Mire SULAM L., daughter of J. P. Eetegi, all of Pltta. burgh, Pa. • Pk 478118 ON—LOnfistirrday evening bat, at Morn minutes to 9 o'clock, LAURA, only daughter of W. In and ilasma kir A. POITZ2I93r, in the 4th yearot The•leneral wlll take place ease liorentso at 10 o'clock frcm tllls County Poor Farm,illoath Fayette, tonnship, to proceed, to the Allegtieng Cemetery. The friends are respectfullv Wilted to . attend. • Carriages sill leave. Wm. 8. Jail:Eon's Lived Stable at 8 o'clock this morning, DlAD.—Capt. J. T. Shannon, of the Ninth Penneylrani& Reeerres, died at .Washington on. the 14th inst. , • SPECIAL NOTICES. "Iv did megood," is the candid expression of the thousands who have need Dr. Lindsers Genuine. Blood Searcher, and knowing that it is cromposed'of Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, erten, lodide of Potassituxi, &c., we don't so much wonder at its giving so general satisfac tion, as we should like to - know hew a batter recipe conld.be formed—and parties thinking of giving it • trial might so ask their pliysi elan. 'Of all the Innumerable medicines in vented for the purification of the blood and for tonic purses, this is the only one we can_ think of that performed eon tkieg claimed for it. We speak, of course,of the genuine ar ticle prepared by the invetor, Dr. Lindsey, - which is for sale by BiJZIOZI Johnston • Ding gist, corner of Smithfield and rourtestreets. - WE .would call attention to the superb stook of Pall and Winter Clothing, for gentlemen • and boys' wear, to be found at Messrs.. W. H. McGee & Co., coiner of /federal street ind Diamond square. It has been seleeted under , the supervision of the proprietors, and it 004017 every deSOIIVOII of SOGifillor gentle. mens' dress - or- - bus ess snits.; Gentleintm , e -- instil/PhD% goods, such as •wh shirts and flannel undershirts, drawers, gloves, cravats, he., will also be found in the establishmenti in every select and largo assortment. We take great pleasure In recommending the Rey. R.. 8. Williams, who is engaged as a teacher in the Academy of Science .and Lan guages, Allegheny. Mr. Williams Is a grad uated Princeton College, N. J.; also of the Western Theological' Seminary—ds- an expel lent scholar and a practical and raocemful instructor.- This valuable uprisitlon to its corps of teachers and the experience and ern clew of the Principal, Rev J.Divis, ruder this institution especially: worthy of the patranage of the public.- . . - - Bev. af. W. Jacoacs.D.D.lll.4ff. Z. P. Biro?, D. D. Bem. A Ihmorr. 0..314am W. Dalowasa,D.D. • Was? AN .A.Noutrr .or Eursorsuiro Asa Du itaa AXONGTRI Voctrelassts,woidd'iso pre. vented by the free use of Holloway's Pills and Ointment. For wounds, Ores and scary the Ointment is s certain enre, and. for bowel corn- Paints, foyers, small pox, etc.; the - „Pilis are the best medicine in the world. 1411:25 cents per box or pot. 221 . - ,Irrnia 13onaa, Corpulent. ilia Joiner, "Jobbing Shop illren allehiotneen floottfolold street and Obsnyiknoy. _All k( add of Bowe *pairing dono.on shore no*, *ad in work manlike rum*. Murry; .roodoratt. Lem ynor orlon; All olden; proooptly attended to, Two good, bonds wanted Immodintely: •• , . • Bosuns noir, Iltutt—Tha sdaistissi vlli "ull a good business stand, . on, a, preminiint strait, =atty. attod up, with a light, bat well assorted stook; of stores tlrt sad sticat•lron rank .aa'ineohsnio with ' s small, matt capital will and this:an *soonest , opportnnity. Ad attar Look Box 14, AUsghsioy.' 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