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TlM'entuntliftillTitidirgrills' Cif
' -• - thore, Tit . our col7o.bad the moot-determined
O.s4aker, Ilia :genie ? theta 11p'. t.he moutain
through aletrip . of Wood; corned and open'
ground. The rebel& made °octillions! standii .
behind melte - "lad - feneee,._ bat...were driven
tifof.the inountilin,and over
into the , y1111107, - .11/ bale, it being now night,
our IrOopir Were - called from further ;meet: -
Net one of-oar-men faltered. This part o f
the conteit wee conducted by the troops of the
Centre.
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NEM! iItIVENIIII . 4 BIERT-TOSIIIO3.
The Ytybela fri Rapid Retreat.
• ';';T41 . .1g,....11;11:0313:g.§.. , , • Air 'DAY.
.41Plititin.ofriffiidsiii:Iiirpii's Ferry.
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.r 7; .
Batrixone, Sept. - 45;-;-'Phe'- fallowing aril
"extracts from - tho spotter corroopondence of
,the Amivicita - •
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p.ns—The news that
reacbeshere from . the -front, coming through
Variety 'Of demises; gloriously en
' eoninging - charictei. •
Mr! ar the4,lo , 7=4 l 'dt', UPC
‘e. , what is gluerally called the Seared Mountain,
of thegad...ailk - tapia, but' In the - Maps it is
tailed t*souttildiani4le ! :
" Oar , forces on Saturday drove the rebel rear
guard . otit . of- lifiddletewn, , and onidedvence
..• `halted - ,Onthat ii"shottillstanoe beyond
that tillage
Early'. on .13inday-' , .morning .:tho onward
movement laarestuntal by. Gen: ''MaCiellan.
,Thisobels•Were directly in front and retreated
slowly, rinfolittely'noutestbig eier,,foot
of around.
• "
• lip to about 2 o'clook,• - the eisgagement" walk
principally with artillery. The Soho's placed'
•their in .every - advantagtoas
pposi
tion, and shelledont advent*: - - ; Our -artillery
replied, and the fire wan:it tintits:Sery heavy,'
but Moadvantage:front this highetgreands
- they op:opted, being withatleisobels.in "this
artillery,. depended
, more. upon their infantry; and heavy-columns'
were :pushed- -soccassfullylorwardizdtiviok
thifonamy back until abouttal.flhe accent
, •. thomenntaid was sailed, , doing:
work, sotictiplandid'tlaihes. were made by:,
our :troop!, in;which Burnside'irand Hooker's
porpii,formerli-Matrowell's; particularly
titagnished then:Walrus: . •
-Between o'clock this ;rebels were
found draWn:uft-bvtinsii of-battle r .theii ten,
• :....evrtitir. l 6. Turner', asp, through Iwhich .the
Pikei9 Hagerstown pa/atm..; •
Oar right was; led dryithin. - Botiker ra:Sid
. vanes,-with-Len.. .Pranktiu on'thotift, and
Glen. -Bernsidies aorpsiw the-centre: , •
lieitifslorean's corps was , presslig" up
• the Mari and - ,we5,... - I..believe,.lW receive.
Some portions of: it Maylhave:partietpated in' .
the fight. ; . , , :•
' • When the enemy were thus found:drawn' up
in lice of. battle on their chosenipoiltion; the.
engagement at oncobacainergiosirral Mid !Mice':
~ ,.The- , toiraketry fire,ras...dascribed bytidEcars
who ware wounded and are postlitoisine the
Most continuous and sustained:of lb. war, it .
sot led rapidly and fiercely Stout right
and hark-and:forward, with-, Irresistible Ary;
°.oar artillery was :brought:ape:44 up' and
playedits p‘t.cAti tumuli for hours.
This, contlctuons exchange of tonsketry and
.
- - az, _ .Cootirmed until : MC enemy - : began:
dolt rignl•ok extreme •Sight
had Aleco; gradually, but minty,: pushing the
miernyirCrolding him, toward:, the rilapoind
•-;. "threerarring his dank:
At dye o'clock kgenernif
charge was ordere
;1 .-- ; ;and otirmen responding_willingly and brave:
.13r.t0 the call, sprang forward with an impetts
all.bofore iR
rebate toll back and endeavored again
to bitikg their dioorganited•columno into line
but
Wildly :obocriug,. and determined to win,
pushed tor we=d, and drove them:let - ay
from pOint. tepoint, end as the last riseof the
min glldedtho mountain, reached the aurnosit,
Thi pass wee won the enemy was rapid
and disoideisairetrent doin the slope toward
B.MinaVere- , - •
was• continued - for twtv.
down Mos mountain, until darkness put an
_ end-tothesonwst. t _
Oar troops bivouacked for the night on th
hale
.
ouliickete extended SOris
• tbzrAriile, fillliardAslld-,begotather ral•
./.60:61/folivirnosiber..souyar at Rirper'S•
The, pshate left their kilted: many of
- . •- thilstrotided on the Said.. ' •
• • My" infinciaqis...liaire no :nowledge of the
,
enemy's losevesoppt where they were engaged
the right, and:can. therefore
• .give no.eoutrwim-,of the : genera lame on either
, . . found -the::.gronnd -over which
She;y", : inissed thickly,strewn, with: tae-rebel' ,
rebel '
•
dead and Wound - ed.,. -Imo cornfield,: where a
. • r - • stand war. made, there warn marke d
evidence of , etie severity with whist they hid
,Ohs own Inca it is:much-% less,
•," boa( ef •that of :the &Leroy. ,
- Oar Men-_fought - the whelp day midst- a des"-
• - panto valor, which,in battle, oiled .prtirei
• ;that ne:Sereijia tem erity.' They Mr=
orally - the cnomy.all ' the_timei:- giving
"'them np time to.rallY no opportunity to • re
, y, cover, and thus
- kept them AL a thasdeuttage..
Our veterans added new laurels to those
gaintdon other well fought fields . ,!whibitthe"
new reatitatttdfar,,,ibetter than any - :one;
• hav e ventured to hope:- -.Their author
for. their. inezperiimeeiand
..they rivalled their older,companteitain arms;
with the' steadiness •erith- .ther "went
,' Among' our . towns wediavotii lament that
• ."-- or Gen. Reno. He was kilted by stifle ball;
• whilst feeling.' the poeitionvf, the - enemy' on
I kelirAt the foie of no other of one:general
• .0f the leas of line and field oak:reit
ESE=
HIE
,
we havens
stimerons:in't . no denbt esittive-:
- gent -rumors hereof the loss of the MUM*.
lien Leeis reported endahstmlf. pot
r.Tept!ir.division mittens& Tracing
these iipertity.s far as sm able, I find that .. I
• - Geol - ,Lee. .ISipportel-,by,the prisonert
.. • • " wounded :-.Aind General
Oerland; uLVtr robs, iTicrtstely killed.
• - (Mere MatabCiing prot t ablitriiin 1;506,04,(10 . 0
• . wou4-:,
• . :iied.lefteti &hefted;
There we, toes. artillery hiring beard at` k-
MorhingiAnitliodf.the Igen,
Abet pose/Gls is
- evident.
this no halite seez.hipfligreo tO'4ln - / ! .. i:'..--Tnn'
are that - therebels ; Siddd':dood .- M.6 - tif
• . thel nightVied'igitt this •
• Matting .thei were rapid .rettedeidefratdis
I , therlver-rehderitigledoebtfiliiiheadiethei
'would be overtaken • befOrtrltieyllid 'pat' the
!•-!. •-.Potoinie betirearr - thinffelehe, And General
. • hdeClellsm.i . l;Thdhotiele Ibluiten.-Ilelotrpti- •
. • • =tea ApFpsi, bcsiOs_miponitiii4k ,
be enabled tn..intsgotter thew-Wei leseherriassi
..-.u nnetlelfentlieheeetrest.. , 6- , :lt'
azailety* felt leers the 'ape;
ditioh of Ofteirs4.llargeeeßehtrilvhern . llll.
, - -known thst ifiles. is hard linehedsiby - , Elteno
CapC
- 1 night to communicate wttir'
• 1n eensninetlennf-tris knewhidgefett
.. ed:
• lie , rritiSrpfely_pproPe. , _thrtiptteenes: td,
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met (ion . itteelelllo,-*E4fittlitigdyn . on
on
day. - Htli..:llt3A)6 - asailothat r/ilt -second..hand thetite sobelg,gn ..Friday, advanced
cowrie op:
front the leer, that, slap people!isdro ty l sfkr : to
' .. ..: ; obsndcrtc,the battery' !bare.' Thirie:witrePti
! !! - ! - :;111 - 4.4 0 water;t4otiCtiPt. 1 0tii#4 7 , 14 6 dies:
were spikiid'SsiCihroltkOrerlths. psi:tiptoe.
••••-• :=
Most •trfaitof ha Auto liseepret ! ovet the
•.• 4143001 lid ,Also .trtsie,tettdr 40 • got - bi)l3W
. • . firceri.. , TWlnderinele 7. itispetrititer,fik.f hlpt.,tp
maintin these
•.:betteritikbetkon
heights, bet shirk!! were Iteseitielrfgtellll4
thakt4sl,4dhl-mot,.ersibtipthilialicite °Tried:. • -
Some, dring ta noz
4102•1 1, C 4104 .t0,41 1 10Ti. 0 1 -4 . 41410 P 9t30,Yeri
Mile
On - 4 rAtibarstetszia*ltediyie,
• alesestwestrittii giro ilitijcitis
ot.the lappet !-FiCOMILIITI6 lAMIV - 116061*M
•abandonhis
• ' : • - . - 2.. - ThitiOviialiti•imzugrt
burg Certain islet
Ast,tdidt . b,pri nol bees
' - '.3614 he has beadtitialiodOwts
• Miles ' Jar
an ilgpbrtasl
intadati .„. 0
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at o~NletKd
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• At.:llliddlatimi;;;;VOidait:•
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Two Colonels - were among the rebel slain
foundon ShP DICTIMI.II I .4
Lane.b►ttliliaaldrighi 4nliacipat y , with in
fantry on our
_part, it being impraotible to
bring the artillery into full ,piny,i Gert.•
bone r hOWevercw.thlritielr toil, - saedeeded in
getting a.hattery npoa the mountain to the
right of the infantry, and did good eseantion.
,lien. Bitable ieprerented as baying been
*rounded 'in the leg.
Oen. either while seeking
a petition for &Uttery or reconnoitering; 'the
onnde.
.ickte4!ert ; of Refugees:from Rich
mond ap . d'Fiedericks burg..
Vrisuntorox,.Sept. refugees from
Richmond, brought up tho river by the gun
boat Jacob Bell; were examined by the provoit.
marshal yesterday. They left Richmond one
week ago last Friday. They state that the'
southerners were quite jubilant in the belief
that Lee would take Washington. Re was to
have done so beforothat Monday.' ,
Therewerig - feW Do-troops in 'Richitiond
sacs those inatoepitals; and convalescents. -A'
home -guard,.battalion; was doing
dut3cria. - provost 'guards arid on city defenses,
Cdizeriswiild beincprovest marshal. ' •
- Theynnderstind there were only thredrebel
regiments'on James River.
The rebels obstm large bores at Chatta
nooga,
.Tenn. • ' •
Ail - business ; excepting that aotinected with
- the army, was dill!: Army movements were
-being vigorously condieted: -
Three-refugees from Frederickeibirg six.rived
at the Provoethlarsbal's office;' in this - pity,
yesterday evening. -They left Fredericksburg
on Wednesday ; rtraveling on foot by Itight
until therreadhed the- Potomac, near Acquits
-Creek. Ifere.ihej procured a email boat and
reached the Maryland shore. 'They signaled
several Tassels, but were unnoticed until - the
transport ilantascal answered theca and took
-them on board and brought them to this city.
.Two of them left theirlantiliee in-Fredericka
burg; and the other resided ID - New York.
They sated there was a very email rebej,force
at.Frederioltsburg and none at Acquia Creek.
Litest- from. Europe.
Eat,Nair, .Sept:'l6.—The steamer Arabia
has arrived, with foreign - advises to the 7th
last: 4.The Arabia arrived at midnight, and
.salled fol. -Boston at 8 O'clock this morning.
The steamer Sootia *hived at Liverpool - on
evening . ef the sth felt: • ' '
• An outbreak initaly in -- feared unless /tome
to evacuated by the French gartlion.
. Live pool, Sept: '7.—Tbe sates of 'cotton on
Saturday were leas than 3,000 bales, the mar
ket closing' firm at 'unchanged quotations.
ffs
;Breadstu quiet. Provisions dull.
- London, Septa-'T.—Console on Saturday
closed at 93%1503% for money. American
stocks steady.' No quotations given.
Trial of-Gariblaldi.
/icy Yes*, Sept.; 16.—The following oon
caning Garibaldi was received by the steamer
New York: Garibaldi wished to beprit aboard
azt.E.nglish Irigate, la order Ito leave Italy.
The trial•othimself and his adherents takes
plane immediately. Artalse rumor of' Gari
baldi's death ceased an uproar irr The
populacis went to the French Causal en-irises...
„Thenavalry dispersed them.. .The Di.ettaiolur
believer the Senate will, by royal deerep,.be
constituted. a High Court of J make for the
trial of Garibaldi and his accomplices. Geri.
haldi arrived -at Spessia on the 2d, accompa
nied by hit eon.
rnisn et9ifurniu.
2law lonr.; . ,Sept...l6.—The steamer Cham
pion, fromlspin on the sth inst., has ar
rived pith $933,415 in gold, and .a large num
ber ofpassazigers. . •
The Patterns papers Ore, a report of the
death of aoverabr Guardia is a skirmish with
the revolutionary forces.
The Rebels Agate Alivancing an
Cincinnati.
- -tractsl4.er Sept 16 —Theenemy advaimed
yesterday and. drove onr, pickets two and a
half miles this- side of Florence, end seem
41sposed toot:copy their old camping ground
in eight of co.; lines.. .
iword Presented to Adelina' Foote
-.N.cr,Yor.e., Sept.- 16.--Mhere wae•a grand
,aentoattratien at.llrgoklyn lut night tal 'the
aoltation of the. presentation of a swOrd to
Aamiral goote.by thatatisens of -that place.
INTELLIGENCE.
FIIOi TESTEELDI1 1 1 RUNINII GAZETTE
& Good Idea.-Let 46 Have a Re.
serve Corps.-,
In these warlike times we are aware - that-
anything in the Swabian - be of " boriday eol
diering?-ls regarded-by some as useless, and
a certain degree, of- ridicule Is , directed to
wards those who enter the ranks for mere
.military-training. This is altogether irrong,
rend the sooner 'mob nonsense la discarded the
better, ,In Nate York, and other large cities,
;they_ have their . reserve- corps,- splendidly
equipped and. drilled, and they are , always
ready,and.willing to take the field• open any
Midden emergency, although- the , maytirity Hof
them, owing to. their situation in life, could
not enter the service for „three years, or dur,
, Yet they have formed an-ex
, cellent school for military. training, and bare
furnished many able and competent officere
fttryolunteer, organisitionm Look. whit our
cirri, Company organisations • tere—the old
./ittquesne..,Greys, = Independent -Bluer,- aid
Washington Infantry—have done , for -Atli
,war.., They hare furnished- many= good and
brave officers for the army. Even thn - mueb,
4meed _lkon* %Guards are ._now:iiniversally
admitted inhere. done more - -towards getting
tip a military, feeling: ere; and aiding enlist , -
silents, .than any thing.else. , . • _
-We have-been: led ..tet these remarke, 'upon
iearning that the Executive Conimittestaie"
directed thatall companteiwnd sqnadsorgen- ,
ired, Mit tun pities; and rkinity, meet thrsie
,tintexilli Werth:, on,..the West Tionimeti,TAlle
-emobt ter-toglowintal AlrilLandZinstnuttion. ,
Arrangements have been niade.for the 'par--
posc, and tile sorviees a • oo iniketeric Drill
Master ha ve. een Abtoined. The companies
'are lit libnit ‘ Y.`te drill-.when mot where. they
plOnsif,tti Oniptinieb; tint it is exceedingly de
stiable:',they,shoUrd'attentrill,- the regimental
- drills: The Order will he found Inoue &dyer
' astat iShisini.'_Vbe _tittles are fixed as fob.
lowe--4Hirery Tuesday:sad-Friday afternoon,
CoMineticlot Ones o'Clecir,. and every Sat
urday atternoeit,;beginiiing at ono o'clock.
- 'koc . bacionitialo will tie to atbsndanee, mid
firitdillywill take, place on Friday after
•-tCoon-acki; •-• • ,„;
We t Atap . Lo . aly, to ?. , q all
'aa jig h t he
'eptizArmipik 101. see' the sitietteoge. of this. 104
410,PtabntilliiIL wi l l Serve t3v pegect them In
teq titeveeent, ;telt:trap° doubt teed
toliaalcilliOitita of a. , !eriick.pgrps!!. lama
credit on the eity t tind be ready at
any time for duty, either hum. or else-
*here.'
Another Church ; _CompAtilt F ormed.
.1 4 ,
Aiiteating was held in the Batumi ,Pnited
Presbyterian Chnritg4ixib'street:, on 2dOndsy
for of organizing S rait-'
dtaly donipaiiy. • 'l'be:pait'or, 4a11.-ktryst.
107,4eas called to'the chair; Sad" ?raid: the.
4neeting'aith &ajar.' fhe'chiLiman:hi:bitty!
itated the object at the arida,
theefontiwiig fesoiittron:wo 40o0tedA
Hootved, !chat in view of,' L the 4sogifra, ' Tni..Pn
threaten Onicoontry,and especially out k!at ; i,
wei the rustabini of the ilisond 14,1tek.Yilf
tqtartaVerireds;j0 'Ottierajor*onricliss
into military organisati e n tor 'tki4etentli of
our .homit sad diasidesi` ' --
`"'Thirly.drinie persons
when thiyirerillainied into, Prit'abnid.:Aillis
by tha paster7V - •
Before adkifirritittitheOnippinpriniirgai ,-
Iteil pernsintai . T . bx r..Prestley
• -oldjourned tiiniestM4radnY evening
at irji o'clock ?:
Hoserms. fiorrmiss.—The 4{41614 aril , "
olat.wewo secoived on firstor44 by aOsoph
Hunter, from ladies -ot-lif otost' wiisfy, and
for Warded • to D.• Luton - ,at, Womington
city, who is requests44w•Sond , them,whorovor
thoy 'milli .0 4 . 02 0 ,1 4-nelde 4 .4 ••3,40Gr10t454f
tosudags_s:4 o . pounds orliuty 80 tonsil; .12
.beets, 40 shiiis, l 6 pairodieworsioll smitts;4l
torgoptilowo, 18 ,smalLrllo444o-plin't4f
lbs! Amp, quilti •;..f •:,
A 3lsasxraa Ftu aaa.74bo town oflFEen•
port,-.otromirortif,eclPAl7; Auloo( 246,notunW
ny.ltiOng_bus,Wittitsnr
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Alleged Bomictde in 4elrerison-
Township
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On Wednesday, the 3d inst., a difficulty on. '
carted at the distillery of Mr. William Low
rey, in Jefferson township, which has since
resulted fatally. A young man named Thomas I
Chem ' built', a resident of the Came township,
had beenin the habit of visiting the distillery
and helping himself to liquor, much to his
tin' injury and the annoyance oflir. Lowrey.
Ile had been forbidden, time and again, to
corafs''‘ibotit the premises,lnt having become
very intemperate he could scarcely be driven
On. the. evening specified, Mr. Lowrey wee
inforined that Mr. Chamberlin was lying up
staire "in - the distillery, when ho at once
started up, and a difficulty -occurred' between
them. Chamberlin Wint about for a few days,
but finally tick his bed, and died on Sunday
'night last, at twelve o'clock.
COTUtlisr M'Clung wag botilled of the fact,
on Mandityi and proceeded to hold an inquest.
The principal witness against Mr. Lowrey
well his own eon', wbq testified that his father
strwilt - Chamberlin twice on , the head with •
• stick, or club, which Italian iron band on the
end.of. it . The phyeician ' who attended the.
I deceased testified that his skull had been frac
tired. Under these circumstances the jury
found-that:the deceased came to his death
from blows inflicted by - Loamy.
: .-3.1.r. Lowrey is Said .to be a peaceable, up
right citizen, and no one in the township
Woad undertake to arrest him. , The Coroner,,
-after reaching this city, dispatched two or
three _officers to make the arrest, which they
did, arriving here at .a 'late hoar- last night,
hairtng the accused in custody. • Ile was
priced in the lock-up, wherahe still remains.
He denies having -struck the deceased with a
stick, but admits pushing him over. It is
further.,alleged. that , Chamberlin was Co
bruken'y: dissipation that his death might
have' been caused by a very slight injury.
• Mr. Lowteris far advanced in life, and he
feels his position very keenly, exhibiting
considerable distil's' of mind. lie has em
ployed able counsel, and an effort will be made
to have him released on bail.
TIM CORCORAN ALOIKIRT—PRoMPT LIBRE
ALITY.—A Committee, consistiog of Messrs.
James O'Connor and Alexander .Chambers,
under the direction of the Finance Committee
of the Corcoran Regiment, started out We
morning, to collect funds in aid of the regi
ment, and in one hour and a ball' they cal
leered- and paid over id the Treasurer, Mr.
MoTighe, the handsome eons of $l,OOO. Those
recruiting officers in need of funds, and Whose
pro,ress warranted support, wore paid. liberal
some to help them along. The prospects of
the regiments vary flattering.
A Ban P.lll.oTlCETtlrOlfing , watermelon
rinds sod_ the skins of peaches and 'other
fruits npclit the sidewalks. It is just el easy
te-piteh such things into the streets as upon
the sidewalks. .1n the streets they • cause no
falls and break no bones. On the sidewalks
they are as dangerous as man-traps t and mry
canoe personal injury,.or lameness for life.
No person with sense enough to be humane,
or having consideration for others ; would
ever throw the rind or paring of fruit upon
the sidewalks.
PLIMONS, BOUOTY bIO.IIIIT, BACK PAT. &C.
—As will be seen by advortliernent, g. C.
Mackrell, attorney at law, No. 114 Fifth
street, is engaged la prosecuting soldiers'
claims of every deetription. Mr. Hartzell is
thoroughly versed in tltii,btuineee, arid is
prepared to Attend to any branch of it
promptly.. Mis energy, and attention to bus
iness in every department of the law, will
insure all satisfaction who retain him. as their
conned.
A YALIJABLL Ol►r.—Messrs. Singer,
Nim
iet and Co. have presented to the Committee
on Military Organisation of this minty,
twelve breech-loading steel gone, made at
their works. Those guns are very powerful
and effeotive„ and If properly hat:idled are
capable of the most deadly execution.. To
render the gift advantageous, artillery com
panies should be formed for the purpose of
driU.
Tee Caucuses! BArreay.—The first section
of this battery, which is to bo commanded by
Capt. John J. Nevin, received their bodnty
yesterday and were sworn in. A number of
good men are wanted to Gli up the second and
third sections. This Is a good opportunity
for those desiring to enter the artillery ser
vice, and one that should be taken advantage
of at once.
CRUTOIIILS roR TEM of :the
requirements at hospitals for nick eoldiers,
which the liberality of the public has Dot yet
stiffieiently supplied, is that of crutches .for
the wounded soldiers. In Philadelphia - this
mu has been so severely felt that an appeal
has been made to the public for a supply. ,
Antivnea New Coutiveuserc—A dangerous
counterfeit note, of the denomination' of 5,
on the Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh, as
put in circulation In Harrisburg yesterday
morning. • Clitl -be easily detected by the
word live on the faceof the note being printed
In green, while the genuine is printed in red.
• ASOTIIIII LAVTIE IN THE FIILI.D.—JOn
Coyle, Esq., has determined te give up the
practice of the law and, in conjunction with
(biome Tieery, table a company for the Corco
ran regiment.- They are both good Meii and
will doubtleee summed in filling up in • tow
days.
Cot. CLARVB ftsoiment.—Late lettere from
Col..olark's regiment state that they bite
been ordered off from Washington, and pre
vioni to leaving they got their guns exchanged
for tbr 'lmproved' aptisgfiald rifles. They
have probably gone in the direction of liar
pers's Ferfy.
toorr 'ros. Bervausta.—The semi-monthly
Bank Wow - Repairer, published by Messrs.
Bald it Lars, is out. One of the principal
feature& of thlo publication arc nuts reprint:a
lai one dollar U. S. notes, and fao simile pf
ten; twenty-live said fifty cent posUige stamps
THII SIX?? - fUIBD
reigimeti, it is stated,4o w tch thicad-
Tara* Jn .the, engagement near Hagerstown,
ou Sunday, an& suffered heavily. This regi
ment left Pittsburgh 1,045 strong,_ bat now
CAA number, scarcely one , 'hundred rank and
•
~,L/Hoist.-Johnston.Anderson'charged
with the laroeny of • quilt,.on oath of Hugh
Brogan, has, been committed to jail b 7 Jos
116e .Teraperaneerille, to answer the
charge At Court.. ,
. . . .
"90111 il insp.-16h¢ Watts, colored. ATIOSted
foiab'usiiig. his wife, was committed, to jail
.fife main int, billds,yor A lexander,,for fifteen
'drys, In default of fine for disorderly conduct.
11.8SAIIIMII6 WOMAN.—Ntoholie Bigler bas
beren rokotnitted to jail by 'hides Bagman,
agaiti'llirmingb . am, for assault "aid gator,
tOolitlitibais
FOUND Ilsoween.=A man named' Regan
was found drowned in the risier, near Cork's
run; this morning: The Coronet Is holding
n Inquest: '— • ' '
Dickerhoffori' charged
with suretyaf the peace, on 'oath of George
fichwender, has been committed for'trial.
Joan' hhoiliarrea, of Co. if, First 'Penn.
s7l►Rnla Cavalry', died on the 10tIo inst.,• at
Fairfax Seminary hospital.
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Tittitok'd itairiCdepciti oppoi Positotoffioo.
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ILYZIO4APIA MAW GOODS.
nommrs AND BILLEIII HOGD3.
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WOOD Prrpspaa.
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COMAITCRO . RECORD.
a T AKE NO --- I,IOIIE
0.1-rnunG4 E AND MA% litEDlClNMS.: , goe'ungteeegns
and dangerous diners, um HILIMIOLO'd
TRACT BOMB, which has received the endons
mental the coon prominent 01,41Am:crick the 'United
States. Is now offered to an adlicted hamanitg am a
certain'crire for the klkiwlng Mecums and *motorise
bum ,diaters and abaft tha tirtgarp
or Orgone: General Debility, Mental and
PbTdcal Deprondon, imbecility, Determiaatfon of '
Blood to the klead,„Ckmfueed Ideas, Byolnrt, General
Irrltabitty, ileatiewnowe rod elleepleesneee at Bight,
11 Imams of Muscular •Efacienc7, - Law of Appetite,
&mega., Emaciation. Law Opirite, .Misoriousts.
tion or Poralyels of the Organs of Generatioa,
tationuf the Heart, and Its tact all the concousitinio
of a nervous and debilindud state et the gym.=
- To' Insure the genuine, cat this out. Aob for
Etelmbold'n . Take no other: Cures guaranteed..
ace adrronwinent in Snoth.r mina. aralkdkwi"
Ekrxia wstially for tie Pittoterglb dawlte.l
TIIISDAT, September 16.4Thers U i slight tra
%movement to notice In basitsess though there to still
plenty of room +or imprOSent. The transactions,
boWerer, with a Ili exoptLens are local, while quls.
ietioes - remain unchanged..
FLOCII3—The demand for Pious continues fair
while prices remain firm Lin unchanged. Bales of
40 bbls Tandy at 85,440)5,601 40 do do at 55,50; 65
do do at $5,403.5,65; 80 bbIS Extra at 0,12; and 300
bbls inperflue on terms pti L vate.
GIIAIN-Wheat is arriving freely, end the mar.
tee Is rather miler though ,l ' rates remain unchanged.
We' quote red fret:tempts it 51,005)4,03 and $142.40 .
1,07 tram store. White ulSy be quoted from 5 to :Au
per bushel above these flgarea. Bye ill spine end
wanted a 1520. Barley ;sumacs and-higher. Brew
en-and dealers offer 70 to ;750 for spring and fidl.
Oats are rather easier [Levitt; we continue to quote
at 42 to (Sc for new and old. The demand is less so.
tire end the receipts light) . Cori Is steady but un
changed; we quote at 62 to 65c.
BACON—Ie steady with! a fair demand but prices
hair, undergone no change. Sale of 10,000 Ito shoul•
don at 43,5 a; 10,000 114 country aides at 5Ye, and 10
tea sugar cured hams at 1.10. • Plain hams are firm
at 9c. .
GROCERIES—.-There is la:moderate local inquiry
for groceries, though rates remain unchanged. We
quotes .gar at ILX,c to 1034 o; .111ohusses, 65@50c and
coffee 2.1423 e.
INIES.SC—Is in good demand with hal little in
market. dale of 35 boleti InterlorW. It. at INo sad
85 bxs prime at Sc. ,
BULK MEAT—is &toady with a =la of 20,000 The
shoulders at 4340.
POTATOES—firm with a light stock in market:
sole of 17.5 bash Ohio Nohow:woks from store at 75a.
DETTER--Packerl butter has advanced; sale of SO
key at 110.
APPLES-1u regular demand with Bales of 75 bb,
lota at $1,75 to 82.00 per bbL
BAGS—Two bulked /01131ien aro held firmly at
t,50 par 100.
BOSTON COTTON 00001 Manirt.—The Shipping
List of the 10th nye : Heavy standard aboothin
have &drained some 8 Vi cent, caring
the week, and
are buoyant and tending upward. .11. ages last
week worn lewdly at 250 to 011 cent, but nor/ellen
now tinder 25e, nett, and bet a comparatively email
amount of goods now offering at that price. Ble.ch.
ell itheetinge and .h - rtings are in moderate demand,
but firm, and nellieg Jn lots ae wanted at itdvaeced
prices. Drown drills continue in demand for ainty
purpose., and are firm at ac. Je an s , lan have
been In demand, and are higher stripes. and
ticks command frill prime.' Print cloths are in de
mand at itgolty".., for Gila's, and many holders de.
dine naming prima. Printa have appreciated In
rains during the week from ICe2c. yard on the
various styles, and there is stale strung upward ten.
dency. We •qtiont Merrtinack end Cosheco at 170;
retitle, Dunnel end Manchester at 16c; City Mille
15c, and Granite at 14X.c. There I. still • large
margin fur a rift, prints haring Loon - doll all the
se.son, Owing to the euptilles which the Jobbers laid
away to Jute and July at lower rates, and from
which they bare been willing to sell at lees than
agents' mien to "catch trade." On the whole, we
find that the trade generally - are expecting to pay
heavy prices tor then fleets," and we hear MI
25c named att the probable prices which the 'best
grades will reach daring the month. The De Labial
of the different companies are quick at an advance
of lig2c pal yard, now ranging from 21(g.250 f yard,
and the tendency is etill,upward.
litt.transcr, Gans Iffikerr, Sept. 12—Received,
48,040 bush wheat and 1,1178 tibia flour. Tha peatitiel
reports : The market opened nominally It loiter, but
after the New York dbpatchesurtived, recovered and
auvan.d lc. This improvement did not produce an
active market, holever, as the receipts were light.
Sala amounted to about 15,000 bash at 003i1368 for
No. 1, and 79481 c for No. 0.
CIIICAGO Ftona Halite, September la—Received
0,8 5 3 bbls: shipments; 4.500 tibia. The market was
toglected and dad. S.aka were as follow.: 50 bble
Hall's Challenge at $44.5 del; 1® bids Bartlett'. X.
choirs spring L.0'4+441, 80 del; LW bbis Favorite of
the Union and 00 bbleaboll Kock at $4,80 del; 80
bble.eneness Valley-sit $4,90 del; 400 bb's Dixon - et
84,25 del; 60-bbl. rye floor at 0,85
BALTI*OIte Co77lti ILtiltire, September 13.—Yor
Otto we notice rather more inquiry, both from the.
local and watem tnnie, hot the risk attending trans
portatiou at pretreat has checked opera
tion.; and tratiteetiOna have been only limited, vit
3.50 bags fair to prime filo, at 21galci 00 begs- La
guayra, at 23c, and be tags Government Java at 27%
igtee 11 m. The market closoequite duO atour quo.
tatlone. On common to fair, Otto 20@.21c; good to
prime do Itly,@:-; Lagnayra, 22%4233, and Java
279 , 458 c, 'V lb. Stock of itio 31.1,1001 bap; of other
deecnrulon the eupPly tinny light.
luipoito by Railroad.,
FT. WaTnc & CHICAGO alltilOAD
Sept 16-2 0 b. - 1. dour,, Jam McCully A co; ro pigs
loAd Tlt Nevin & co; 3 eke des C 0 Hussey A cc;
10 rolls 'Whet. 0 N Llodatsit; 10 balm corn husk. E
Edrouuson a to ; Scars hoc. ore, John Moorhead; 112
bble carbon 011, B Patterson; 376 bgs b.rloy, Joshoa
Rhodes:4 half bbl tobacco, J A 31asurle; I bbleggs,
1 keg bqtter, W Brown. lot scrap Iron, Zug &
1. keg
bag J Brown;
Itdodo. Webb
Wltktuson; lot corn, iiltchcock. 31cereery A co;
100 bbls Lour, McUaoe A Alder; 88 bdls piper, a 0
Howard; 0 eke. rivets, 11 Townsend A col . 29 bss
cheese, Wm Haslage; 28 dO do, Haworth A Boo; 9
rolls leather, A tialstelne; 1 bbl eggs. 2sks reds, 2
Able sundries, Edward Aleasleton. - •
CIariLLAND A PVITS)01411 aILILIOLP. • Belpt, 15-
13 bbl 3 thus, King & co; 3 bss 11116 .W 8 12. ...°; 2
rolls kuth.r, I sack wool, Wm Flaccns;'l tar dr*
clsy, McKnight A co; 195 alts Wheat, Hitchcock Dr
ente', & co; 168 do do L Wllrnarth; 147 do do 666
bulb doJ L Noble a to; .7 aka rap, 3bbbt scrap Iron,
Jno Dunlap:36olAl. paier, 8 B Godfrey; 2W bbl.
dour, ktackeown & Llohart; 069 belsh wheat, D Wal
lets:3/5 Lush do II T Kesnedy A bro; 3 bite wool, J
L Marshal ; 12 bbl. apples, Jas A Fetzer; 10 do do
Edgerton & Stewart; 2 can Iron ore. Brown A co; 2
do do Shoenberger 2 do do, Dilworth Porter & co;
do do tipang,Obilfant la co; 1 do do SlcEsilghtA co;
6 bsles leather. Bays a Stewart; 100 bbls Lour; CDIp
Shepard.
DISSOLUTIOAIS, Of C.
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DISSOLUTION .OF PARTNE - RI:4111P.
—ThePaither hip. heretofore eziethut beansen
JOSEPH EIPINGES mid Wll. H. 'GABBARD, en.
der the • lam of BPIIIBOIII. A' GAithAllft; In the
BREWING BUSINESS, wee awned on the 20th
of Avgrut, 1868 W. FL GAIItI4B.D. Is authorized
toSettle op 'the business of the late Inn. All per •
sone having clitime mildest the late firm will present •
them at hie office, in the Brewery; and all penes.
tumult:tit themselves indebted will- piens, ma and
!tattle. 1081GP11 SPENCE&
• W MCA Alf H. GABBARD.
Pitt/bush, Aristtst 40,1862. tut •
•
•
Puerta Steam Buwur,
Pittsburgh, tiepteseber 10, 1802.
nISSOLUTION PARTNER' Li P.
D—The
Paignerehip beretoblllt esietiug between
JOS. SPittiOE it and W H. GABBARD wu Mo
ulted on the 20th of August, 180 z, W. H. OAK
DASD being authorised to nettle up the business of
the into firm et , his Office in the Brewery:, The
Brewitlif Businew will be continued by IiPaNCER
whe Intend to have always on hand a
superior article of . ALL PORTER. and BILOWN
STOUT. Toe undersigned wilt be thankful to the'
'rood. of the tote firm fora coninuatiou of their
P.Banege. nod 'promise to make It their aim to gin
ottlifaction twig who may purchase from them.
Mr. Uuusgr WAToON, of Liberty , street, Jo
long brawn to the tallness community, will have
the mansgemeet of oar business, with the lull con
trol to the lireway.
Addrres all order& to BTBNCT.II a Uclialf, Phu
al: Brewery, tittaburgh,
JO Pa.
SBPII Sr ENVER,
.42 Mo •AV.
111:-ULITT lON O 1 • Ut.f. PAILTIS Mt,
1.1 Pititnershlct Litaly existing be
trmn CHAR. LBSCIN iltid 'B. 'HUTCHINSON,
of Pitteburgh, under the drat of LIO Cif & 111.1,101.1.-
I NOON, was' dissolved on the alt day &plat:ober,
A. D. 1864 by mutual cement, All
_debts urrtng to
Lb, cold pia tuerehip are to be 'rit aired by either of
the partner., and all dems , ds on ale said partner.
ship are to be 'mewled to either for payment.
01.1.ALUAlr , B. LE61.0.1,
• • • ' 111.1TCHINdON.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 2 1862:502.tf
CHARLES B, P
_ LOU a AND
OILLUI FA(0 . 01, AISD-001111111116411W 1 MI/WHAM for
the sale of GRAIN. SLIMS, WISIDIN, PIIODOOZ,
to., and agent for the celebrated 'DnlontowtrOlt-
MENT, Not. IN Sewed and ICS lint 'Deets, be
teeen Wood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh. .of
puthT MALT MOUbE,
17 WATER STEEET, Tiltsbyrgh, ra.
W. H. CURIUM, Meister.
Donler In BAHL/Wand RYE. MALT aho, ifbr We .
BARLILY, UYE OATS and CORN. opi:Sm
11 &SI:AU Y tJUlt—ittito,tf.oachs,
J-",l).stroy rw —M oleo and Anu. •
t tog roar—lina 13.4 n
Patrol , youl7—Aetbs In Tuv, Clothe* au,
Denraymaan=istaajaltoes'and Man' •
Destrolheur —lcaecta on Plaata and
patrol/ porr—lnsacts an A.n.mds,rir„
"Ile tem Poisons." •
"Not&tierces to the Et;
'Mated° not dte on the
"They Lom• out "aftb,'
jorjyy l vf.l,:4l°
AP.VINE.t .1110 td,thEtt X 7. :Altar. us
ion Quinrisov.—The Proprietors of the "PAS-
Laing imailicr cot WONDEitB,
and lIEDICItig". have determined, regridlow of
expense, to true, tree, (for the benettt of suffering'
humanity.) bur of their rood instructive and Mica
eating Lectutee on II amine and Its trisqualideations,
Nervous • Debility, rretnatnis 'Nellie or gi,,aikext,
Indigestion, Weakness or Depression, Lomat liner.
and Vital Powers„ the.Drest Social Nails,
those Maladiee which read& from youthnil follies.
racemes of Iriabuity, or Ignorance of Physiology
and Nstare's L.-er.' These invaleable Lectures hare
'boon the =•arse of enlightening sad saving thous
ands, and will be forwarded tree on the 'receipt of
Situ stamp.. by addressing ' , Secretary Parisian Cleat.
net of Anatomy and Medicine, ICJ Broadway, N. Y."
tom 'yd., •
VIAN110QIJ; 1.10 W Wart Lit/ W
J.TI.'RESTOBEDI—Jast lauhlLtled. is a Basted Es.
eetspe. Tries biz Grant. •
A lecturitan the Deanne, Treatment and Itedlrsd,
Curs o bperinstorriora or dentinal Weakness, haat.
untsry Emisalons, henna Debility, and Impedimenta
tollatringe generally, Iterrensoom. Consumption.
Bpßopsy end Pits; Mental and Kirk al
s! lopecity,
malting Dom Self-AM:me, do. By ROST. J. CUL.
ThaiWjaah al. D., Authorof the ”Grimb•Book," Ac.'
BOON TO T11001:1ANDS or OUVLBBEBB,"
Bent under goal, In • plain envelope. to any address,
port.pald, on receipt of six cents, or two posts.
simple, by - Da. CIL J. O. KLINE,
te7 Broadway, N. lf" Past-0111a Box 4680.
auTaaade.T
•
esEwiJrG
WREELEN, &. WILSON'S
Sewing Machines.
H 0.91 /MR 13121 CST; PiTTSBOUGH. PA.,
elmented W Pint Pnaim at A.
UNITED STATES FAIR
For the Yeais 1888, 180 and 1880.
17PWANDS Or 60.0%) MACJIIII/8130/4 IN TIIN
UNIIND STATES.
!MI ?HAY 20.00 80143 THICYMM
We paw to the public: WHIRLER & WILBQWN
Ihl P WV= AIMING keOlll.llE, at SEDUCUID
PRICES, with Increeeed 'Confidence of Its merits a
the beet and most reliable family Belying nubble
now is own it doas equally well on the thickest and
thinnest fshrice,wiakes the lockwtitolvinspoeslble to
unravel. albau on both sktee; is &finale In oestrus.
thin, more speedy .In movement.. and mare durable
than soy other machtne,
Madam giving orkew sod deectintlon of Ms.
chines. furolehed gratis, on apinwasson In penes or
by latter. ,
Every Ilachtne warranted for three soar.
artcsealf WM, 13131111M11 & fin
SEWING MACIIINEN. -
WTLLIAIIB * OBVIS' unequalled dcmtds tbread
8?.5 FAMILY SEWING 111A06irill.
134tramom. 80. 12 MYTH KSIXT,
Thaw SlutOnw do all kinds of work s and ate
wswrantad and kept to repair one year without any
chugs.
LILLICf, STRAIN i 00.. Aorta.
-
SPECIAL NM=
tat the outdo be perfectly amused that theivuey
buy and me. WILLIAMS •& ORVIS . MACHINE
with dm much Impunity as any in market, notttlth.
wadding a:l.gram mlastatemente purporting to em
anate from the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co.
and album. .The Manor stopping pardon. from acing
them etrachimea, when.thery cannot atop ea from dell.
leg them, le preposterom. Thin Machin um pat
nuked Feb. 12, 1861. Wepros w . to stewardess, perms
wilk is dewing Zeldin* w o can point out one single
c* when pedant to whom we bare mAd • Kaabaa
have hew legally stopped from tang It, or have bad
Pk 7 cony }WAIN AGENTS WANTED.
odrii LILLEY. STRAIN At 00.
BUENA VISTA STREET, ALLE
GIHIRY.—A:II hereon, interested will take co
iled that the Undersigned View...appointed for that
Immo" oeIU meston the gmutto on THURSDAY,
vctober 2d, 1202, at 10 o'cl• eh a. m., to 11.1 the
BUENA
nronated taken for the oponle
BUENA V RITA STREET, in the Id Ward, S tet/pen; City from the north line of Teylenasenne to
the month Hite or, Car I street.• distance of 688 fee.
and to weer da and benefits in gorausaoto of
their appointment.'• • • -
W H.Lte. intavvain,} •
JOHN BISSELL, Vlirwere.
esl2:2lth JAMES GRAHAM, •
M ONTEKEY &fn.&Er,
NY.—AU perions r iCtareated.lll fake notice
that thenoderaignad Vietrem, app fated :for that
porpom, will meet cu. the ground on FRIDAY, Oo
toter 3d, 1863, at ld o'ciack a. m., t o view the
premir.• propard to be tan. n for the °point g of
IitoNTIREIESTRECT - •in %tr B.l' Ward, - of alio
ah.ty City, from the north lice of Taylor around to
the e.nth line of Curtail timer. a Mauna. of 688
foot, and to am, *mites Mod benelte I. permianoo
'of their appointment. • •
• • • WEI. DILWORTH.% ' •
JOllll Brssr.LL, view, rt.
tel_:2lrd • JAMZS G3EILEII;
RiSbAtia 16T "r, ALLFAiii.EN Y.—
Ail persons intereeted'erfil teke notice that the
u.deralgued Viewer., appointed (Jr that Endpoint,
will meet on the ground on SATURDAY, October
4th; 1802, at 10 o'clock a, to.. to Tie* the Prendeee
proposed to bateken for the opening of RJUSACA
STREET, in' the ltd Ward of Allegheny, from the
nur 11 line of Taylor avenue to the loath fine of
lioB*on antet,tt distance or 278 (*Lind to eaters
delusive and becalm et por.utnoe or their appotnt•
Ment. -Wit. DILWORTH, •
30.120 DInSILLL, Viewers.,
sel2t2wd ' JAMES GRAHAIL
PALO ILL'lli itiTILKET,
JL —Ali persons interested ',intake notice that
tte ondeisignen Viewers, spp toted for teat ptrpole,
will Meet on the ground, on 1110hDAY, October 6th,
1 62, and o'clock • En., to view the premises pro•
posed Ss be taken .for -the opening of PALO 41.,t0
eTtir.ST, in the 24 Ward, Alleshee7,from the north
lite of Taylor avenue to the math line of Jackson
street:'• distance of 278 feet, and to awes" damage&
and benefits in pnrinance 'of [hell appointment. •
• . WSI. DILWORTH, } •
JOHN •BIBII:LL, - Vlswets.
, snl22trl 1414n3.484114111. ' -
11r.1ti AVt.ti *ALtafa kibbi
Lb AU pelsons Intereited will take notice that the
Amen appointed to elms the prelnisele propmed
,b.:token ' tor the straightening of the north linker
RlVERAVENUEAthWordatiliSheoncommencing
at the 'distance. of 61642 feet nem the north cast.
corner of East Lane and Biter Annum. thence out a
distance: of pl6-l2 feet to the out line of the pro
perty of 21.r.dble(commonly - known m the Starch
rectory;) and • to. MOM damages and benefit', will
meet on the ground WEDNEeDA.Y.. October let,
1882, at 10 o'clock a.. tn., to fulfill the detiss of their
appointment.. - 'JOHN DYER,.
•, • ..• • BENJ. LUTTON, Viewers.
eeM..2wd • , -JAS.-ktiLLER, , -
A:Ntit )( STICEET,
..den perm's , Interested ere hereby notified that
tbe.viewers appointed to view the premises preponed
to be taken Go the opening of AVERY STREET, lth
wardoillegteny, from Cedar Avenue:, to Yam Leas,
• distance Mlle feet, and to amen damages, and ben.
11t flits, will meet on th e ground SATURDAY, October
11504 a& 2.o'clatkip. ea., to Willi the Maks of
theft- appointment,
1 jilt& GlallAll,l ,
'.JOHN% DVS Viewers
'JOHN ItaktßEY,
[T,E ' ti.ALLE, ,ALLISI?HISN YJ
Airtieizsone 'iterated are heesby notified that
the Tinier" appointed to view the prombse preipoted
to be taken fortestention of .O.EZLEPII ALLEY;
Allegheny; from ate peewit! Wrinkles to Mare euel:
20 feet, and to awes damages and benefits, will reset
on WEDNESDAY, October Bth, 1802, at 2 o'clock pc
le., en the grotni4 to 452111. t the 'deities - Ottheir
paintment.
• ABRAHAM 'mum; mum; - Viewer,.
sol2c2tird WILLI:11V PAWL, -'
' -
5 aaex
160 bble. Refined 813 u
; de. Cruthe4 do*
'...1.41.14-Palv'd do;
olive asul.toriale by
&nit
---seB 4 ' ate 123 Wdod 1191" a.
`~.~~%'f
i ~-~~~
Nlh N t). a /LK Id-Olifechti.-•
Jae.neeO.d OR Ns* Oxinizus, win limy York,
160
bbls. o.lltolagesi mw tram
~ hOio.k do, ,
. 300 bb4ll.prime.R. O. agar; " . ••
In 'torn r 4 Tor oaf
on 6 L BORB4 a co.
S :1
26 boxes pima Pill* Apple, Chou e;
=SA & Bllo£l.,
' Nos. 124 and 124 Woo, street.
D rts—A,large usatment on. hand,
tali. for dam poxpossik, oil sedsusriso, Ar o ,
W sold Ock n issonablo terms. ,
- lA/. /AURAE& k
. . - •• 5t0.129 roonb dress.
APLEIS 'Aar Lhh , I— bale prune
ispllko`.. Just rectilea =din. sale 02 114 1300tind
str.t. , TM NH- VA4I G02D11,..
N " AT/0V ries.=4,uou „yards,.
lJ r tiattil 56 I leactimaltr7l6. - 79;b4 d add toe d• by
elfilEN sr , a. 4-int. ski.
atikalA t 11115 Nd tu —Received 'th.if
.1 4.1.1 as the UM= witr Wow 257 Lilm777
MIN* WlMlElepetss6ol2lls4Chiinso;
FRENCH'.B 'llOlll6,
05 111X5111750PgAll PLAN.
AIM or NEW YORK.
SIXOLE ROOM! IIPTY =ITS PAR DAT
car asa &pas, lamer hen/fort Etnsai,
Ihirldealp U they my be cenltood •to tßs swim,
Moro to a Batter's Blum mot Bath Ittoiato ottichod .
to the Hotel.
illirflotioro of Itttli=lo kid 8A17E147.13 Nebo
lay yrs aro 1011.
noo3:ars
A PJRRICA.N Etoun, Berms, is the
.61.1argert and ben arranged Hotel In the If eer
Rogl=l Staten Is andndlyloaded, and easy of ac.
ona from al the miter dime. It contains ell the
modern haproventents, and every anoreolencs for the
comfbrt and acconnoodathro of the treeing publfm
The sleeping Seem. are large'end well ventilated;
the nitre of rooms an wall arrange, and overPlertf
furnished for funiliessnd large traveling parting, end
the home Inli =thine to be kept as • first class
hotel In every reopect.•
jaeglycl .n.LSWI6 RICE, Proprietor.
,
KTREHT
lb YOB 13XLS.—A th iitory brick dwelling,
with tea room, lot 20x110,•ln ono of the belt sguaren
on Penn street, ell In good order. Price only 14,600
—4/00 cads and balance In an egad ennoal Pl'
Wants; Powenfon at any time.
Lagolrn of •B. liftLAlN It CO.,
myslitl t. 102 ronelestreet.
IaIISINESS FOE SALE —A Stove,
Iln Ind Sheet 'lion Star., veil incniud in Pitts
burgh, will to sold on fair tertasias the owner hos
other bunkum@ requiring hie entire time and atten
tion. A small capital will be eufcle■t, on part of
the stock cats be had on commission. ?runts are
good. A mauhanic, with a few hundred dollars, will
dud thin an excellent chance for getting Into basi
n.. earns, LoCK BOX 110.19. Allegheny CUT.
ce2.4tl
SALE.—A email ram, contain
ing scres,'aX i . fenced, and 42 arms cleared. Is
good two story frame boom, ofb rooms and kitchen,
with porcbew a large noble and other ontbnildings„
mime Orchard agreed variety of trait of choice ee.
lectiona. Spring in *very field. end good fuming
bud. Situated tbreimiles wow of New Brighton,
In Beaver county. Is °tieredatop, and tarots to
suit. Apply to . .
.a 23 B. MeLAIN k 00..107 Fourth street. ..
DOR - STEM& ENGINE, 6
2 - 2 foal strokti, llf inch eiuziter.ia foot Iron
grime!, sad of about 180 hbrioVrorer: Lb°, ono RI..
reator, two Dry Orono. sad , '
a
m
film Boller% sos
Uptight Ilorlsor - Eforblao; aso Chafe Back &kw ow
Machin* tor . soaking: Ptunp &do for 013 Woll4cnte
Dtrio .2all Etsc2doe, pi:atm= 100 .feet 2% and
inch '
tbs 'ban uncles will be sold at • wrest bar•
,row f, applying-at moo at 42 Witttl street, foB
VA LUAIILE .I.IIOPERTY FOB,
SALZ.—A part or the whole of fourteen axon
of rich bottom land, hnmedlstely below the "Ar.•
deem Oil-Works," and adjoining the property of W.
H. Holmes, seq. The of extends from the Pitts.
burgh, Fort Wayne & Chloe/y.o'Railroad to ttie Oblo
river, having a deep .afar landing of 6CO bet, now
being awil as e market garden, le offeriel for sale or
exchange for city property. •
For terms apply to • WM. H. 19&WF.HAld.
At his residence, 37 East Common, Allegheny.
aulftlre •
t it A L rISAIVENT Y H.
I.er BALIt.—Two two-awry brick .111 r ellings, sup.:
piled with water and gas; lota each SO Dy 160 feet.:
situated on Youth avenuerAllegheny cif). •
A building partly finished, with large stone .bare-
merit, an acre ands quarter of ground, situated on
Woods' nun, • shore distance fro the Manchester
Passenger and /4. W. A IA Radiroads,,being imitable
Ibr nistramettuing purpows.
A 1.,,. farm of Macrae, sis and a half adior how
the city, and orte and a quarter miles from Clourt,
ciey's Eitation,-.1% It. W.* 11 H It., with a youo
Orchard of 800 ;tree, a Inter power Bstw Mlly two
Bowes, and other improvementa fifty wee clamed,
PIIISBUROU,Pa,.
for turthatartioal- ars facloircot.
seliq; faira, 61 -federal st..•Aileabaz7,
moot or US Libertv . mtme. Pitiabsarb
141.1.101 MW SALE', containing 152
J: ACRES, beantihilly pouted on the Ohio river.
14 miles heiow , Pittabargic 'adjoining the village at,
Shawietewawand •oppadte Leetsdale Station, Dittaw
burgh, It. Wayne and Chicago' Daillned. being.
of wawa, both byTallrbed and river... The LIMIPZIIrb ,
manta are a good name Dwelling Boma, Drama
Barn, and two Tenant Homes, Orchard, de. It ts,
well-adapted too geniis:dog and stock form. Title
indisputable.
.
Bar ri tarticulars and tetra apply to JAB. WOOD
'Edgware!' Station, bewlckl to D.
WOODDUB.N. No. 10 Roplanada street, eyor
Allegheny N.
John Hamilton, Esq., In Shousotown, wilt
the premien. JAMBS WOODBURN,
Acting lixecutor.
August llth. 1844.aa211.4wdaw7 •
QUPERIOII BUILDING LOTS FOR .
BALL—The utuferslipied offers for sale. on 'res..-
*unable terms. some of the choice,* spot. for bad.
log porprwes that ars to be found around Pittsburgh..
They are situated within one hundred yards cf the ,
trrolions of tce Centre Amine itoreoltallway,lord
ara thautlfal locations for private dwelllogs. The
scenery and everything rename them extremely de-
suable fur ukrone wanting to locate outside or the
city limits, and • t the same time err Ens are they
that communication can be had with the city at all
hours. -Lots from one-fourth of an acre upward,.
Also, mare Western lands, situated bilotnr:ktin ,
Also, several smell lots In litherwille,bo2:23o fret;
The above property will ke sold on accommodelln*
terms. Inpolre of JOHN BSBBON, .
• corner Blzth cod Wood streets,
Or, W kt. A:111611120N,
anthernd . Clerk's Offlce, 4/milieus*
FOR SALE TO THE TRADE-
New acp N. 0. Sugar;
Porto Moo do; ' 4
COLS d 0;
Green sad Slack Pew
Tobacae;
grnio;
Chace extra Neap "Itlcers•
13ecia;
AWLS gporal dock of Groceries, in acre end ar•
siring sod for salebs
NotiON'AL.p t eitsvasize_.
Wholesale Grocers, Produce ' and COZOIDI22IIIIII Mora
chanty, 1204;242 and 244 Liberty street ; now baud
of Wood:: auS
EMANG undersigned, ex
ecetore eof dui lite 'Col. Leopold Bald, offer the
stock of choice ' , AMU and.LIQUOBEI of his estate
note at the corner of market and second streets.
Pittsburgh;)' to the peblic. at - private was, saint.
prices so- low as • to% make it im inducement to -.par
chests. to wit* theca an earir call; The iloseter
Mends of the establltluneat ere especially hinted,
end expected to tarot the ettatocaslth their custom, aa
they bed the best opportunity to know the superior:
quelling ot'the stock kept by the demised.
els Ells;.:
LitlITZ, • Executors.
aulikOm H. P.IIIITYLLT% '
_FOR lIENT-A large well lighted'
room le the Clucrns ilutthres. fourth •etsry7
Apply et the Ommtlnigliame of MISS 07210.16. .
TU LET—A two story, Brie* Dwelling,
'containing eight roomerantaked with Shower
43. the hqt lad cold— .Lsro, 3111 d. Claire 14 but.'
Deis. inquire of Dz. 4SYRIZiST, SITI,Yenn etlyet.
eettlit
Putt IthlNT.—The third. and fourth
.1.; gotten of the t new ter , lbj No. 21 Fifth street,,
hear liarket.street. . The stem g2xloo feet, fa
being fitted up for a. class Photograph iud Da
guerreotype gallery.' the location battle one of the
Ter) best la the city. The third story is in two corn.
partorente, and is wall salted for aloe% and will to
ADP
jCAßl V i T i getederalat: ttethaoond. y.
J. KJ •1&, T.=-;.11 - targa;wall rinialuxt and
camtowobly toWloW Storo butme!
, . Stop ,. op fo r setulbl o and liene_titwo
dla
Also, t oapl i=tiltorVl=t y oung
oar of Shlrd.
wolMarlatotmeta. ;• • , ;
Abio, mural. itoosillialtablo for ' -
.11ent, my low, toadt tholloodi.' •
conlii TWA and Mutat Anita:
.I.4loik:riAlitr-Utt
°nm n an¢pra! , tigiiT A 7 r o l ll4 it l g l • •
5
mbatt.—Lew: at-Lew: na71144'
WM) ri:.110t11 0 1.,,/zDtrazinava rtrir,;
causes.—dorirParp stock et choice TILLIA,
of selected varlotles to chmeleon. * witkenrealr paid
blercare taken'td him ever* variety ti ro4o num
Of :Apple aloft' :irw !urn 176,00D-'40.000 di 'whir:h
Si' three-year olds icooo Sour year old1: -- Peia710,-
800 two to Wow. yesonkt. •Ziach+ Plum, ko.,a 11141,
*th ,6 7, *L.6I
.
DVXDOSIMISDOni to 9 Iritt,:by ttol 'hunetrid,,
: amp; ..YDXI93. MID MBDIDDZBY,
Adana 4I21.88131111.11"MIP OMCLADD
• 79R09ftritiitutir:
AP.IP •
seapho's cebbiOod Patna ANGIMM.
prWil:l4l. Kfair'l-"—• i l 6 HR pfP W f i .
(aPi i i24.ll 9 f" + 4ll"l) How"
. • -
'UMW far 1 elfralaP.
C. I 't) -• 11
2.5 bore. a•lotrareceees% •
lou w. Cheese;
N YA34 GORDZB,
ses , ' 114 apeceo 4ttest.
Altilfl4-200 boxes: 7 : Bolsi= ;
—do. .Layor do;
/CO ht. hca;si..
- 'zoo , - - der • Lapi s
113d - weilillanii -; 40i
~
Jett rsoithelitao far sup by .:.-
AZYMM Ditoiii. 7
• ..do treii:iter•nd lar wood amt.
'CDT ME; ehouide
vt-org. &Os
-°1111"4 als zariss a iatintlt4c
• ,•-•y
HOTELS.
(emu Hsu.)
MMMI
'OAR LILE.
TO. LET.
2:tM=
RAILROADS
rrs
O ViTIN III-T ELING 64I I4 III . OIII /=lll
--MM Es -- . - ILILILMIEUENT.—an - and attar
molnalrarni kh, Ism the Dept
the.l44n.tylianta dailtosd. In Pit.taborgb.
Pdnberpli. Cblexaten s sod asthma 11,1onl Mb
1
Dam Pituftrab ..:.. . ...«... 1.01 a. m. 11..1' 5- 0 p.m.
do Stembealle........—. 4:00 . w 1:00
do , Newt- —. MO t. 1(e16 w
do Columbia. 11:10 w 11:45 "
Mils Ciacinnati—...-...- 4 .' 20 P. 1 : 0 •1 15 : 4°16 EL
do Bt. Louie .—.. . 7;60 . na. I 6 : (8 P. tea
No dunce of can between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
Splendid Sleeping Cara attached to all tilgbt Train..
Pintiont ad Vilatiag Lion .
Loam, PlV!troEgh I.AIO. m. 6:10 nm. 12:6054 m
do We 3:00 •• 414 0 3,05
.do Stantlanee 4:00 0 da k 0 tdd 0 .
d. WbtoUng. 5:54 " 10:111 . 4:56 ".
Arrival Bollatr.— 45:1:16 .. 1u:40 .. 6:05 .*
Con v ecting at Whoallng with 11411moro and Ohl
Banroad. and it Bellair with Central Ohio Railroad
for Zaneindlle, Lanakeor, Cinlevillo. Columbus, CM
etnnatl, Indianapolis; St. Lou!,, and point. Went.
Pitlaborgh and (.14pooksd Linn •
a. m. , 12:60 p. m
3:00 44
6:10 44 4:14 44
6:43 •• 4:40
Lama Pittabargti-----
do
do'ltudeon—,----.—... 9.:09 " I
5:42
arrives ClevelinoL. 9:15 " kip
Cimnactlng at Bayard with Tusearevene Lmuch fc.r
New Philadaphis and Canal Dover; et Atli... with
Pittsburgh, Part 'Wayne and (2ileav Beiir,ad; at.
Rudmou with Cleveland., Zanesville sae Ointlu tat I R.
B. km Akron, Cuyahoga Palle and 11111eraurg,
at CleVeland with 0. a E. R. B. for Sne, 1).11.1rk
and Buffalo with 0. a T. B. B. for Toloio, iq trot
and obleago, and North...mt.
Wellsville ACCOIIIIDcrIatIon leaves p.
Returning trains unite at rem ts., 9.13 r., m,
3:25 and 800 p. m. I.
Through Ticket' to all prominent ,yeiu:s 1R Ire
West oeSetith.weig, Borth .or Iforth-ve.t,
Fromm! at t h e Liherti Direct Depot. DI tiv
JOHN STYWAIiT, c.
For further information, apply to
STEWADT,
S.
At the Company's Office to Freight Susuon..l" , ot ,
Utz
Ct Ullll ER
117 BANGSWEEIT POD
11=4- TRW' PEN NS '
.VANL4OLISITIAL -HAIL AD. ZIGA . DAILY
TRA):I4B., . On and after XONDAY, May
.The; *AIL..T.RAM lawns Pittsburgh non the
Pantaw depot, et the intersection of Liberty and
Grant "".=l. inert mm uTug (azapt thnidayl at U 0
stoppingst all the principal statlcte betwean
Pithberih and Philadelphia. szolanaking Om: con
nections at lianistinrg Par Baltimore and Washing.
.ton, and Sir Pew York via Allentown r00t... -
Vita' ESPDXBO MAIN limns the share named
• dation' derapat • 930, atapplag only at prin.
. at* Staking. rankbig direct connection at Ernie.
berg Ikir Baltimore, Washington, and Hew York via
_rho Teri inho learn ttia ahoy. =nod stance
amity (Elandays excepted) at. A= p. m., stopping
only atprincipal stations, and connecting at Hants.
bumf= Zaitlenioniand Washington.
14110A.T.i gaatorr TRAIN, with Passenger Oar
'attached, haul the Passenger Statioh story morns
ing,Oundays excepted.) S9O a. la. running as
tar in Oonemsugh and atoning. at all elation".
- ILCOO2IINWDATION VW3I3.
Tbe'Johastointitoommuclattins Trete MIMI daily,
(cteept Bendy) at 45 p. to, atOpplee at all natters
toad rurogng es 4ris Occemetigh
ftrstAccostuzettlation Train for Wall'athatlon leaets
daily (ercept. thuulay) at ,futO - .
Paced - Aeocurouodatiou Trate for Wall'i BtaUcre
hem dolly (=opt tlliaday) at 11:00 a. re.. n . '
Mr& Attzatuuodat lon "Erah: for Waifs Etattra
liana deny (tatcopt thaiday) et 4AO p. in.
, 'Garth -Accommodation Train far Wall'i Stanch'
leatte datly, (aicept Etanday) ut 6:16 p.
ltettualug Trains arrive In litteuntan Ibtlowi
1.45 p.. 1.2.:06 p,ttai fart e
.I.2as a. xi. flotWera Accommodattou,l6:os a. In
That Wall's Stitkut , decotoznedattozr. 6.30 a. to.; Soo.
rad Wallhetet4en:Attatuntualuttce; Sat 6 a hat p etri
Well's :61aticurAurfopfpOsthas, 1:06 p. us. fourth
wars Eteakiti Awommoutioa, CIO p.
frafoirfretaßhdtwfilitaud kohisaeoneect Blahs.
,111 a; ilaturseetiou wfai Jot:Futon coutuatoihtlou
Lot ipt6Weiffi litxprtuatmd licit Watt: •
•
pulls and IS greatly, to Studs Interest, In
. ICgi d s•s = . .t r , t h o. Frani bL a l t leo Penmgh aob
ared
mm* seryessed on bay otber route. 'Fb . a ". l2sed b
ballasted •srltiwatcose, sad Is teetirelylese from dust
We Aust,Fol:l2llo safety, spxd and comfort to all lithe
taukf favor this Ilesdlrttls tbalr . tearooms,.
To New 6A To
To, rhilenalaltin..— 10 GO To Lausentr.„,—...;.. 6 611
ro
theeato all dtatSoie an the r' tit
ata l Vt i rtt railroad, and to rhfindelphth; 13a1"mtimos.ra
- . -
7Carserget* ,pnrehaling Oasts in cam will b
chargeden *mess, acoardhig to distance traveled, In
adlliOset — Pi. the *Milo* rates, except trom statism"
wlnewthirOMMiany henna Agent;
_ NOTI0ID:—IW ern of loins, the Opmpang will bead
amiable tmlionsild ftVIV
and Sof an amount not ex t0gi103..:
N. lt.An Omnibus :Jun lead be esenkoad to
onnseg passengers and baggage to end tcrml the De.
pot; as a charge not - to exceed 25 cents far rich mew
monger and tragipoi.. 'Nor thiiceisapply to
- . J. STILWAIT, Agent.
At the Pelmsylvanba Central 121115oad=140seumw
Statism. on Liberty tad Grad stmts."
• • "ENOCH tisvii.4.
_
.QTIII4IIII WISEKLY 13.114 : WEENA
iko 72ENTTOIIE AHD LTVESMOL. land
ing sad .exabarktas Pamengets .t - WOMB
(tralari) .The Llrerpool, Neer Tad'. atulThlladee
pbta - SteetrlPOompany Intend deapatchtag.ther
vt=retClo*-bapt S elu t ehtpa a MlT!: —: ' . 9atardPIDL2SISGI....=..—. aSpt.
27.
ETNA— .—.—.—....SarattLy, Oct 4.
and orerry — flatTuday . , -woe, tram Pier es. Ziarth
Meer. ; .
1
n E s T .oicare,.__ l so,oo prizneur...
do, ro • London„., 9..00 :. do to Landan......6thiii
' Ai . to - ,Pari5..,..... $6,00 .Ao to Paris ......_ 63, 0 0
._do to. Hamburg. 03,00 de - to' Handihrt- 40,L0
Pysaggs aka tornarded to Hans, Brainsoiltot.;
terdanh entromp, dr-, at equally los wax, 7 •
' ' Notiog —Tim restrictions on travel haring ham is.
eitorsd hi war at the War Department, pan:enser'
shoat° stisitAintopo will co longerbe requited to
provide thoealeireasitis pompom •. • - .• -.
11101PJPirsons %dining to epos oat their thole can
buy geketilascre at the tollosing rates to New York:
Prom'Lknirpool of Qtteepertolau; lot Carla, 181:J9i
sod :Ailik cdtotrage trim ItterrpOol Y'dynt. Prow
ThenAtestsuss bays superior liteadscotiottoss by
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ready. ' It treonemea =ay adrattaged rvcr ttia am-
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- fa It can lay used to tilaiihr . night lamp.
• A-It am always be made TS burio economically:
13..1t io moresasily wicked than any ctber burlier.
7. It run trimmed and. lighted without retain ,
14thie cone.
- 8. the white light abcie the sone.
- 54 - ;The chimney can - rethored or'iumrted with.
•outtonching the glean ..... •
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be put on any lamp ;tow, me. pemon rides
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- 25 nanlar. - Per - denary; told at him 82 !mirth
etyma, •Pittsburgh, ' P• 7*YDEN.
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mgcb tbdi baud! of thoOrina Stones. Wasenxlmif -
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