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BEENVIT' &WM, D inctra STONE caos Az, R OILEADI, COLON= WASS. , 7nexn ' cretter' ' ip. Hair. ' , III3IiLPILELL IYEaornozki P , airi airs — itilita 7 .1 SW W n ,i IL W ACKINTOSIV AND Da DIPSOVED PATENT OSCILLATING STNAM ENGINES AND , ,011IDE WALVIS. of all due end beatetyle.: y ‘iija lAarlallin cl'lmgattspikciti and of /.. 4 .,lllbettemility, mats hreyated-totdb -cry Job bing. and solidi Irak Inlbla line, tr. ••`that. by • 17.• promptas4 end the ebseseter of troth, to merit. public patronage. opecki Tattenlion to our DAIANCID VALVE. OSCILLATING ENGINID3, .a combining advantagm: bereltdome• annttatned - DPAIde ; clam of jaTtlyd -•: t ~ .::::iff. iIIOgEWS:r. HANIUTONAIXt. ' IP . --- -. 4111 • ;•:21 ?!.'1 •:_iA,Pilitift of itritt eadliabettl , • :•'.. t ":F ri :.., ..-: , ::. t -tt , -, 1 : •-, we nSarniß , 1 1. in, Ps., :.; ~S.',l-e ..Milikti!gOPlA44,7.l4l*o /A. AtialMarb• 'oftIOTLESZMOS: iThFISAID - 141LOAD. sl3ap fly. Of , ma& Ofig.f' iiit.fbarti notice. I• ,• Csr iijni , l2t Collainti, on hand, mat= f-uursorTL—,..r. c . • - X OtIL SIOR GLASS WOIOC.S.- - woT vtriXicETT Axe..Ai.Liataivrlo. • - I.l—Wool Artzeet. corner NUM Viutntels... SS,J!I 11nitr — 8b 12 47/ 111 4 1 rAVVrIV;i 0 . 21 5 ~ T Lit.lay iureel , °Woad* 'BMW, ettßbargh, t manufacturess of WHIAV LASHYS A N 1=- *RI24 sad ovary diPerlption of LEATHER B WEB ' M • : • aiPTIQT 476 STEOPPSIKE I HPLItesliA 4 'goods min— . ly abippod ea par Instroetfoos. laatiorlyr • • t - it , : EXTRACTISIV , WIT lOUT .11. PAIN, ST- rairtriarbr IrAPY ATVS VINIRSBY NO MOMS oa GAFfANFBANTS III f , . ABS OBND. , , ~, .., , -,, ... 1 - , • - Noileal..sentleAtn' Ind - dmilx Camillo r bkino bad , J .:L.I ~.'''.,F;..thaft tank eznaMaddy ml ? oos, and are eAffin ",--- deify as to the safety and palnlaimaus of opera. , . tkarl.-whateisr baa ban NM by persona Into In aswattng the ammaty;bavlng no know Ortn,C ,r.:;:;r-='-giiciiLlizirnitik everyitylt, aid ckArat• 1 .- 1 . 1 7 km; warranted In sll mei to di of the --- ~ . E. OUDILY, Dzatisr, 1.14 linOthr - 40SEPLE ADAIdS, , ThittlErr, ally' .10114, cottierof . p!u33;mYp„arLd snyz street% tebsirtlx: • - • BUIWINCL11•4021 'PO ' frOCil" tin OCk. Tio!ni ° P . Bobbin*, B o~e ll 843'd17 3>p - IiNAD • comusa Amy 1..)0 ' 1:10.47 1111101011 4 "batalilltii MISO/i Z111310113W112 AIM Eiramtdßpo 1.1417 ", :mutat Itinit44-14ttshintstro,w,:,.! Ass-. 311NOM itatty IT sad 111 Mb ;Wm& rttgler L` Itrnownln.llW aiii• !:11#414,f111.9.4.78 GE•fr - , riaarr ii -vs • Asa aissubs - LiVEOII4,. ,=-JEGSArIINVICI'UItER I 4. : , - roxxxvir.R7r•- , Trk 'fT 4011EISEM2; CO., iz o y; ', TO =ll i tt,"l, l 7Woal i strestfltttgb , 41"!•:&,- _I3OOIMIKUSIIS- AN4 STA comp Ot^lllln2, - Pitnetonlgb; Via - 13011 L and ,`` LAW DOORS conotan!ly on bend. =~= ms, ,::~'RL.~II:AILN'C9 • - ,:iirAgnerillaiM 3i • JAM" igiqfriAa!moi,M9erilmile , • I KfiT t. Perms eau procure I,o 4 tBii thrraith trteganeir : ' • • - -riolbeesPiribilbiltothitet th eir riumiri' ta 'rod id' ,---"MetkPerl GIWS79 tlral a.d.spathil pypr -+43 aerosies,the sale. lateirrirattairli 7/17/731111rAti, PERS, W-14 tor , .11!. P. MAMA/MU Ift Won., „a aEMEg .•. • • • •• :-••• • . uvw •• -4•44,..r•zeigeZapiat:.4.-.A6,1=4-::.:l,:frrad , . • 7,7f 6 JPl thisioWffe4 ZYLAR ou:irow=3 cOM~ANY, or PENSEITLYANIA. • Otdoe, Bt. Oat Street., tear, the Bridge. Buy sad. adt MOON OILS ort, cam: dodo:a—ash or time. CUDDY 011.8.`0f ell de, FP does. 'wanted., Adams, wzavia, Secretary aid Treasurer. myltheat 461.1.10C1MM 47.1DSAT• TT .13. LIGGETT &N 0.,, (ouweseors,t;i u-. Ball Eldgiatt,y Puma Cones.. Ron Etancluatss, .for the We of. OR:A121, SEEDS, CHEESE; PRODUCE, an., Nos; 76 Wag& and fa Front abash, Pittabargb, Pa.- • ; tnys 41.1011ZWJAALILLOWIlaw.....W1111X/11,1111.6.115al Aff ACKEGIVIL & LINIIART; : nous Ili arm Gaits /Amon; Pacatron Omo=soli Idanenattiisat thilaite of Flour . Grain, 14'otk v Be• Lard, Butter, Kw, Chem, Blank Wltne:' 4treaa,araallatea,•,-Piitatoes, PoLetitMart , ,Ailtaa: Baberatpl.Witi ~,Tard- G ila,Lnied-and • Greek etrtnitelyi Mir* SlintiondGriam Benda: • '-" 3ash advances made on Constgrunents.-`,. • • -• , ain;227 Liberty • o • URN .13. A N 114 lay IPOklatt.H Inas harvloawitavisci anjd who*. ale dealer hi WIDITRRN =Ran, OHDER I 4. - - WS, LARD TORR. BACON; /MOOR. ran, ARO 41Ot i fiAS1138, RALERATDB; 4.30) ~ 0 118, DRUM YRDIT Ind . Trpdtm, RaraDiAos. 141 and 143 iri3ocurset w I ad- ngralUnriZ, ON nom, Tilitro. stimgy street,Al4o Choke blends of Monitor Wen and tuna • • APVCSIMIL . ` 11‘4,.." aw.4 ol , 22 , 2 3 Ar olvurcar4 • . : •sms, taw% 9. , ' ll . MU SD .1.141P1/lIKEII 41114, - /T5 ea educe gen erally. Liberal cash advances nude an conalepunena. illareheteace = skeet; nebn IAALW `. MoVAY, VoswAluaws u Oottlinimr.Vitite . 1/Ati.i. for the Wee! MALI: 011.411.111, BACO2I, WOW, BUTTE% MS, en. 1 0:warn Prodaelf.lTllllll 4 : 4' '.ere cer iTc f 3 oeollsltel, •1 • I .4.IILEb A. it'ETZI4, tQB.WARDINO AND arkkialcuitoi Itlcienkli4Of Tt idiot FLOUR. aILATIgi BACON; LMIDO3IITITABEVADRIED FUQUA; szol Treddo% gifttaily. : lNlti 'Market la., .st" new% Pittibiuth. • ocS:dly w. aura. 00313115310 N (Irj-M ..Ad f lirtalgEls dealers In +(JUJU .ItI4.III,OII4-913.4.1N, pßoppps, No. 329 Libiity Oren, ibi h. PC 94l3:dly AAA SUliprmOtrzta. 11 rililiD rItTothALUSI, dos. 69 and 7d-Water ND at. .Pittaburgb. Advance" made oc conahrements. L 1 OLLANDJUDIALE, snooeasOtoJno. 11 ZinGill & Son, .150. 18.1 Ljbor%y streert. Pau- WiIiEfIAL—PRODIMS, Gamma AND 4 Ing4l , 4)efitiratuentiert+WtfOrsalcilea. fe2B:dly IN. W11LTZ—..........JN0. WRITS. ,t1T,111.1:4 -,Fozweamo - itralaib - -OomiiiiisiailLikciiiinar and dealers in PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENEILd.LLY, No. 185 Liberty greet, Pittsburgh, P . m 727 $l4 l t.0.10101114)1Y Ca:e'dealer Ye eittlDS AHD REFINED cerzos GLASS, 'ICON, NALL% 344,11k1'. 183 Liberty strxet. -o) IFILULId JEWS; A'cagenits,' mu. cant*: ',V , • - Partzw it BANS :& , -VIRF/N,''. ocesiore to M'Caralau, pawl p_44'l l /11014231LLE GEO- Caw, carktet et Wea4 ii,o4l7;atar Wiwity Pituburial. PAJILIZ. N. 110101. LIL V OIGT4 40., no oeseor to L. G. Graft irttODITGREA.ND CORSIIB.9IOPI OHANTB,2II Liberty street, Pittsburib, Pa. sa •nOtraz.:—...----.EDWAID A'AMN.A. ROUSE dr. CO.,•Witotiseis V Max, — cal um Cows= Birscsaris,oorrms of italthlield Vegeratitets,Ptltilballtb;PlL EPALEACI • • on: • , T imai , 107" 4Cl=Prlttaliuigl ecg r " X 'L grua.cr. I , and e MI AND VLDS, Nos. 191 and I'A Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 11 ts2.:dly .11. g. U4l GIST S. 4--;••••••,•r---",-....:Ali..*.-;.: • Ar It.LIJACZ W OODSIDE &,WALLACEN 305.,1.41156TLE1T41trry SallluAS • - tIN,z , 4. Dtu PA73DB:OOB SAD .01U31111)ALI, PRET UMW, 11.11/11. 01 WM t 1110401011016, Ac., so.. of 'Wetly plisse Teel. -ttsothietebe stteresS/otrest agrees &Dial - kid and Youth streets, Pittetrorgb, Pa. r Premed • tioroutsrettat sompauuded se all hours. Fick/A Etil'Utal /4-4.)114-WllOl.ll - saw. Darciourr and Zsaufseturerof !WALTZ I.IaDAND LITHAROB, anneijf WoOl sad Wont streets, Pitts .. -,• - - t mk7 °ills SCtYJ?J WHOUNALB MALAN U ta•DHNOBJPAIN?BidIIi, 'MIMS 181118 AND DYL STD V/IN, No. D 6 Xdbert7 sueet, Pittsburgh. All onto?' liceinrl 4 = l o 6l teclioo. f1.h24 IS_Silitt 140 Wood mtpot., arrarrpf,764:4l 4treat SDI Virgin aller,-Pittabogh.lii: 4TTORJY.EriS. CIEO. COCARANK •Arsonsurr eon:est:Aar at Lem. llm 74 Groat:: street,. rittabiagb,.PA AU business sztrilited td hie earnwill metre prompt attention. OcillectloMt made in Allegheny and in all adiolaing tomtits, Midi the money incanted prompt! . i1trA:11; (late of lettyette.eoantyi tJ Pa.,) Affalltrt, to; .! • ; 11 PITTSBURGH. PL. eartai fourth and Grant strirt.a. , asylitem J(jkth AMlZWAckiaith Arro iitiiiVOthisommairciey Exwes lair Etna iso, No. 93 Dfimond Moot. Wlll otym4 to silo pottectuiskg azoi a a il sin crtelobta,botoitioe, Waibingion of Columbia. . . .coltaogli 'IT11:111X11 . 1 1, IRKPAT .3111CIL ONderrom pnJll[s. AT: Lreir. NQA Wittli Meet. anions aumegatit.litiell'lttaburgit,,T's. m 12:411,, BWllstati , 'Airitrattn - ,Ap J. Comrtuuti - ',.4.1/rsts, Ho. L5O Fourth street, comer of %ern, 41 .7. Pitublugh. Pa. • •„ 4 .l,ti, A.Trosaurr 0 /1210 41qtrecizziont ATI.Aw, lam rezacorAjc. itAlt4y , W , O LAIIILDIZiGIV NU. is ll . l22nert_ . jgrat, nett I sCllolral, a. acuarup, Sti. C..,SCIIOYER, Arrotiniars AT . tam. as* I 3 Fourth street, Squat4agti. t o'4 V,";; g: -, - RICOP/110Ei ? 1,, ! -- ---..--------- -- ------- - - - • • ESE WARBIIOUER—Mtr . * thaystant.ganoniadasi Mar .. auTaMn comm on a; -auTrss, LAKA MEI and l'lmalaca g an a radly l l!fgAa : ynod shat, 41x1Ve•VtitaiiVitla • •• . • : ' . TAMES HOLM si CO, P,ctsyclP•ae inu And A:4orib tabvtitoNifi o,osw of Et". Itof - • " pally :•I , :loriSeltut:4 4 s: aGE.lrr,s. • -11!•0,^,. - • , • •,• GOAN giVCOFFIN, Accitrs TaiLisictruia. AND Itnaimill U. • oviaxcli 061erming; "Nottlmnat corms Wood NM Third greets. • Ver,t 401i 1 g4 *cui;stste Of„Pahohlizili. ma' In. miteCommtaitAt: WiteestThert.' I Ed. - risourrAsy CITIZGN lnazugog Marton wmaildiutes wad Witic: 141 Lithil44l . ,. 4 BaxT.ur.r, h: • boor toliWrt, Of Water btliet. ' ilNigliAkcorarrotsw ..ezuratpff, • iitti73.lllCal Ckuirair, 1111th street.! S- 7' • ' isruitaus CazaLllkarb 'MP ISQN :9 4I : 4II • ; -.tenornuzzotAuciatil ; IerIitION T AIM VIVEZSTIO'DIirOOII3I3;_- 10 1 Ntr99ll,Atreet,. third bona above • end •';!•- . •••W , Pittstminch. •; ; ;kW tv vid-413U111.111FIJILD, siooessor to ac Wholeastruatrltetall Dealer, wife/0 . 14 AND MOT; DU, 'gut ;h. kid ahem of Fourth stet Market stmts.: itgko. waxit ow., unarm ut nwr .00m, s 69 atAript,e4,9..2lll#4. orittsbirnte: • • • 1J41.411.0141N LO 'is iing, . els aim law DirrOOODS. Sri of timing. Na 74 MM .w/. t• - • 61'10 . 8 1re; M snwpo yurtmeoviwirriFf. C[ . 7 k" - AND /01W4k: hNI AO, awe im kw. by r.) ; • " il ia DOWN unat.llll,lllo4ll, • AND :.:-:. - C OM PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT ,Eirr, Dooms. JUST SECKIVE.D.— : "TaitOfPEZVB g4.zzas PAPUBS. book foll of wit and hirsor, peorocattrs of laugh tar out pond:man to bia;t!a and pod spirit& for salik the Booksties of , - • A. 1 5 .. • ristoed; noon's, Inhutts Moults; • B. Infantry TacUost losanzulons In Staid . McOlodnes SUM= Canary; ft.:,11... • - do; , .Do.• Sayansd Intaredsm , , Tondord Arlo of Nam • k r it 3 Pillt Sif - tiri lisititallans; 0 . 01 301 1 B nfoduu7 4 1404:1 of Won , -. Bthpbusy.sus,fss asni:lnfusla. flu • Zildidlonaostbr. Ums;,, WUilinCt Manual of Sarno Pladfcei„ • Idanrsioro pn Gumbos Walnuts; • gAnue, ifidUstol.llllltery KAT .rprn • • VS • one - • au t5,00..151.Wc0d 13001431; • r itYoenmT Qusems of Society; Smrs Hours, by J. Brown, IL. Di , Yen e Wosoen anAll&mks, by L. Hans; Iltcoinb's Boal: A Good Ty o,Beada; ~ Personal 04tord.Biora; ' BOngli Lir . W. Hothsag , , 24 0elVaa4 . . l iodfli r '. - - Leanne on ^'Llfts and Bpesooto of lantlan . lonia.* y.otall Ralialoass. eta., Rao. ' "'.' ! 16,1 i PIO $ )0111:1E0:,!-, CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. MaCORIIIO7;,, GIBBON * CO., IEAND74MO=I OF Lead Pipe, theni_Lead And Bar Lead: Liao Dzuass is Pig Lead, Patent Shot aad , BiodtTia; Nom Eleotorkorrazia Italy awo Beteg exclualvely In the Lead Stade, we cad toratati the above to bettOr..adratdage Daotsaa, mad do arena tam; than can to had atiewbatta WILLIAM A. GYrnfav Co is Itracmurr, for OW, mbar' CHAJDZ PZTROLEIIK.• ILETINID (nix B4z. ua menat ann. ; .oPalr'l4b.Fral orb adman mad* onta and prompt personal attintlon Oren to all mitl:and FURNITURE. ISIELLISIG on v!soL;saax. 0,8, ILETAIL. JAs. W. woorkien i L. _ .1 97 .nd 99 Third street, opireit• Z. Zdatrasprte Co sad 111 /Garth street. [IWO rATENTST OUT. 8,1861. z„. Dithridge's Patent ltaautacturtat et "'T - YX =FLINT GLASS. Thud Maude, we Est Woe, which batting all putt ot the Om equally, does ace are ttho , 01 15 . Tort Ph DIT i Man works Wattling:Da apt, Mahe:TA& JAMES EL CIIILDS & CO., ;-- HOPE o:ol4o . N_liii.j.ft ALLIGHZIIi; BF4MIAEIa 14174ANZPOR 6Wr4a Inite • r lAOHIS TO 40 INOSTA if 40.4 .1 i t ittessuse. will main strantiao. . ocit&Aly EO. ALWC.BEI SON I C O $ 71 , 4i(iop' 5T UT 6u,t,ir, mnirth. kivi ;mind * hip and uaiplito itock of • ‘, PX):FIN 04.9F454/9.9.kr.rE68, „ ; • • , Vat stook ccosploos all arttcloolk Quito.. of tho 'lmotilttaliti:otawilj Do oOkt tocrioe ltholaisto W AOONE r agii i 77 7l l ::". l4 ' bath 4,4 : Mint w 0 r,14 062 tirri d ts raiata !dims - vit A 214 .COAL DX latai.lolo Tzt: vmdavigh(of . 11ndsiif Mailikeneil i btte w §CPP A PP 4 In; • eql.rt.W4 NIVIICEP VI; VEN : . .I.‘ 011113412 I; t • suruli umiatnal , ' t It Oran the nunntscblre ~ If nTIATNI, , TITIIII./11, arvnovi 4., nu a ,tbontiiO4-..Thest.e of ISOM" D0e4041/14•7 *ln • i den In harp quantities without daisy. addrnon, elitnian OULHOUN, • : 40 v, • Alm Jj,/Bums In lb. most Wed. l32a brand' 9f NI HAVANA 010L118 033131` alf Undo of 8 • OILING MIXW 1103 AVD.AOOO 121117, AN9I ILAUM PIPA VTOL% /4 33 _ _ko.. ID Flat immi.3o7::,ol.lDlS MU: O. MUM= wrilim, etwiairih. , Ra.• •t. 3 . - N. 8. - -The Tr . lidiimpliod Übmt I IMZ=I jIT„,W0,YOUNGLIE100011110t . USX* I • T4 4 4ll4EocialiCtio;9l Woad», wren i 3 of ” alLl7 4 dVer , bg kt**l CUTLERY,' RAZORS BIEL . CLYEREJ y MYYJ, BOW. (hi 44 :4: 444 •:, „ of `'Om... • • tout:mil ism band. • entil •4fai M -s PAcaliiii' • axii ;111, linapr,i LA 1131,‘ =Ea Auswinntr 14) rmrit strkK *ear la • -PIM • • h. •,W • ••-• - • • F- 191 /tau= nt pTi z trwoosams, to.; No. WW. • W. ~D47"PholoNn BATiI .Lv. olor , zampaishvOrFr,„Vir to soors.Azivimon Suslibbela st • Pins • • .• i, t • - /V 10.4.1.13 , i3ON -" !IX um' Aim Br um v BIXIHOI,I, "fovea?... Toerrilt saidWrolstrooft. ri chttsN e 1.0 0 11,061 DR. cIiAMMIALIBTOW: , P.a - rounalcum ovionoi k i 1111121111,11. Ootinrsa* Sot weir , d firry, iiti t TbitMiibTMßS • WAIF _ and Obi cum Ai •I • wr IVA Innignani . t"rflig "Mani • A fl6l . . S. RIDDLE &. CO., gir Sp . /T . OBB I SD.P4O P4IE T9B B . ape PabllutUo4 Office ,Nfo l 84 Fin, Strut ivinr`bili ileums, pan:. s ni 0091911M90 'l'B3 Luilil2l9 14109 UP TO Tall 4=l SOUR or PUBLIOXTIoli: thi TElpF4l:' ial Yonne trerior—lir Fr annum is same, or 19 mats per Weak team iirdem *memo irmori-49 parsinuri tD pbsare. or • ants pee remii. from errilers.- • 'LDVIBTI9I949. ir aSO3/411.11 rcersa. 2#!!!!MTE!!I TEUEBRAY. MORNING, SEPT. 18. The .Wa l t In :, Kentucky.. Bragg's Bleeentente, Thnosh for the Feint. 'hiarYland and the Ojioent poitien 4if.ViiiiiiiiT - Witridraw ear attention sOntierhat, him the West, abd the mat battid-fleid , eritinie oar annies are likeirsoon bohronglittopther, to try eon. elusions with #0 rebel enetides tinder Gen. , Baena, yet I thisillieision of: interest cannot .. Front as front, seem ' that a treat eonfliat is Impending, and that the possession of Ben etaky, where;thd battle-41d will be; and of Tennessee r and • of• all the Statet west and south of theytoene of,the actual oc:ntilet, itself, will be the Prise of the *tory. 1 tlavbis thwititiliomPortillt ' i F lettie &fains want to our readers _ to :learn , what the re-: loilltteble ribel itioterelbei dime satisfy; thit we may be better prepared to follow We after ViOVIIIIOLItio This we And ,T l Ory oiearly pre- need , 'in *lst* :number Al the Lenise il le Joann, in the faltoe iuS ituiment i ; - r reesonable-doubt - ,mtriongerma its that the wholkof the retie' &tiny of 'Gin; Braxton Bisyg is now In Kentucky: , he r morements - ' of the ocaptaf -- Bregg i ratuty -- under peseral • Kii4 Saadi, 4.49 mi to our reader! as far as wis hue bean able to obtain tufortion of them. ; Wallet% lately !ken push floatation of facts :which establish beyond doubt that the ' two other ebrps of -the' same- army !Mrs also Ir° entered the State. We tried, 'publish these Pr facts for' the'..benetlt: OrOtir readers,i adding- 111 1 'alai die/ ateobiaineci,froict,:the Most tenable r°' authority. . Oar .readen are also antrainted °o' with the fiat that Gtm. - 11011's positions at ~' Battle Oreak,_anntsvilky and_ -McMinnville, ,1 1 " bare been *vitiated by thatednitrable officer. ''''' • Many - tiewspatrors s ignertnt • of- the rebel -w movemint 1,....bare blanted.Gen.-BusU for his intuition and his latentrogressive movements. szawa's A t llliT DITTDILD lITO THUS opus. 11"Ciag iatTILt. General Bragg messed hiz army at Chatta nooga and Knoxville, • Eisat"Tenneties.. - The !damn ouoorps under General Kirby Smith ssionedeS In Seeking General G. W. Morgan, and,.with but one battle of any consequence, that of Tazewell, effected the design of getting into our rear; and thence further into Ken 100k7. - 1, 40 i Will/ of this. movement are tatelllai to our reader*. , The other , twocorps have moved with equalseerecy and effect, and are ' attemptinee , junetion : with ;Smith. The army Of --- Mtiletpenettik Bragg if divided into tAresseeipe. d'nemse under Generals Wm. - iv Harderi - tommidas - Polkint Kirby. Smith: Each of these corps would number about 10,000 men if ' the regiments wore full'; but it .is_ not probable, disc'. of this whole army, 40,000 effective infantii-cae be brought into action. The cavalry ;area of the two . corps ander Herne and Polk is estimated at 5,000; and it is knOin that they have each three _ , batteries of light artillery; and several pieces of heavy guns. ;'Among the division comman der in Hardee's earn, are S. B. Benner , Henry W. Hillard, and a Brigadier General Slaughter. This Slaughter we canna recall -ui-isuia;asni-li hasbeezreuggested - to tis that Savage, otTennessie; Is meant. With Buck- nu oar readers are familiar. It is rimmed_ be has been Made a major general. There It little doubt he commands a division of this army; organized t 4 penetrate a country with - wink - hole intimately an:insisted, and In which, it were uselew to deny, he has a wide spread and evil Inhume over eertain;elesses of people, Cheatham of Tennessee, Asderson of Pensacola notoriety, and Maury of Ten nessee, have divisions is Poik's corps. . ._ init. two or ice cocci BAITS AOCOI9II,ISHIn . . With the two nt eo r x of this army thus or -paled balk auTdel:K Polk,, on or skeet the 2 0 Tafgvist,Aressed the Tonnes .ollli river. to ilarrizon,a few miles above Obit; tanoogs, this'll:Mtn at that point being easily - forded.' On the ferinatOf Oti 27th of August tibial: rusfuniii`tiestend tif'Hie mountain road teihnisp, , At the time of reaching this point our Informant knit saw them, and.lying' in the bninifnear the town, marked them go by.' 'lle vitiated forty pieces of field artillery, .61e.regimate-arsavelry, and-thirty-sin regi 'inenttof Infaistrf s : the tanks of which inner ed to him to be nearly,or quite fall.' He rep resents' that the iiienora will armed, and the aviary, - well zudentett;;:,;Tn.biitteries were net : complete, all . the .oppOintrienti being new and full.; These&went a moved with b u t three wagons-each; and it was stated In Dun lap thit the officers were allowed to carry little 0- ne baggeke: ' The troops ware - provided with large:tarpaulins, which they stresehed -p t uur greu - tetreeTehil under thlolterliolecosto: panics can sleep with comfort- The wagons ware need to...haul .forage, •the trin,terpanlins regimenta of takiegnp but little room. The , . men lived off . the country: Many of the in tinny mire mounted ;en home; with ;bridles improvised. from _ropes, and the like. Tbs while-force tuoved,.lpiedlly ,tip, the volley of 'the Sequaeliy river, and *onset Pikeville on the - 341t st.:l2lqpit.„. „ , . , .• - On the same a ingettirne Wu thrown inward: toward ,McMinnville and-Nashville from Pikeville.; liTha robot' cavalry made an tannest far towards 201 . 101fripylile And one or lid • smart ;,•ilkiinatittnis - Won had . with our troops thrswn Haien& Hein that Point. - In thsrmentilizir - thw - rest - n --- thsr rebel army was moviniptunthesit towards Cativille; and; on the Ist of-Septe mber, the.advanos reached . the mountains at Camille, having Winded : by the " Grassy AUTO'? mat:while this forts thrown -toward McMinnville was suddenly withdrawn and followed the main: army. Positive itifennetlon of this movement reached Oen. Buell Orilleptember24.• WOO, MILT so '09i111111: wine ninnies: • ; magnets , area • nun own. . . .'; General. Bragg entered Kentucky at Al bany, Clinton crouaty, on the Sib of the pres ent-month.: ;-. It is understood that, he had designs aggnst Bowling Green, and moved on toward the Cumberland river. • lie 'noosed this strain on the 6111,0 r 7th, -In alt ;proba bility the latter date. This is the last deft il sits noon which - which we have - of him..' He tonna_ his. nips_ Against _Bowling. Green frustrated, d 11 understood to . have , moved northward ward Columbia, in Adair county. He Is now said to .be In that vicinity, and, from all the information we have from other adurcos, th 4 surmise . Is not an. improbable one:-:.-..__.i. ti . _____.:___:_.— _ _ .._, • . 'it Is likely that lints, at .Ihe bead of hit Inge ; force; 3eheinnioine, with 'Kirby: Smith and Hntopiney-biarthill.:-Of nurse the ',shied form Will be formidable in - numbers and diselPline But let the people - of 'Louisville; whilst vigo only - 43in their whole duty In the way of 011•preperation;retnain 'mini, im 'perturable;And tearless; is well as - resolved, remembering Int their iiretf,..although, do 7 : pending jaj-i-great• measure ; ,nl . Op OnOnldi' ' upon theirtiwt . exertions, :is - vig ilantly and, keenly eratekettiver by the Milary powers of the Government to which they own and pinder-theHAlfeillinde.-..7- .. , , -. , -.,-- . , ~ . SEW 70.81'. CAN= LID WOOD 6AIBB RIDVOID PRIM.% ittiburgl; (gazette. . . Ten Itian, Boaor.—Linviet. doubly the bosetltigoi the 'taints in Baldnoii and of do& eall ig itatort tn Atm Nadi, that; Loa's anti laad_ts _usp,ooo 10'780_ ,000,. or Veit 1160,000,strong, la:sottitngbdtlitei old atteptiOnt Me Was taotini by to td6h , oor wed.., • deeetted: troth - le knoine, It will hiAnnidetiat 66,000 ono an the itiasote that ' • zabel6-hoilastruuth .: soot of the Po tatibio.ki atnitban testi lima are nitrating for lArfiliasslticaul and rennimaats Thiel niahre arrannistomad to tlank trt aa prittie .1111011111511tia. . . _ . GAZETTE . ..t RNAL. MBER 18. 1862. Ipeech of dogratroote.' 1 • . th onl'evenl g the dame of Brook :, ow York, p rented a spina-id sword - .- Boots, wo, in acknowledging the - de the folio lig graceful and eloquent -•-- ' . . tffillElpintiful, emblematical gift, o • token of Tour personal friendship td o our. naval prowess, with••no ordinary 20ti sof gratitude. Upon theseabbard of, is • ord are oomitemorated events, which the kind Providence of God, and by the lot. f ohatishedconirades, my own name is no blylinked Oh the-glories of our com b' • first place, and in my first command, lam minded, looking at the . scabbard, of a cruise on the African coast, where, in the tap- . lure o three niratiest slavers, I was employed '7n — the ceizePeratioit of the British squadron, undeithe "Ashburton Treaty," in the atro cious lave-trade. • , In the second place, the short but bril liant defenie . tif our rights in China is here pictorially represented. When on that stn.. tion, and proceeding to the city of Canton In • s mall boat, Tour heavy granite torts opened upon us, with round shot, grape, and canister, interdicting our passage; for which, and in vindication of our insulte flag and violated treaty silpulations,a eingle man-of-war shell ad, and not only silenced the forts, but„in ScOe„.9ll.Viatly_superior_force, 280 'gallant American officers, seamen, and Marina, under my command, of that sq uadron,stormed' and. demolishedthese fortificationedefendcd, by an army of 5,000 men—impressing upon the, Chinese Governmeet the enduring and' silln tort' Has of the posier of the United States.' This brilliant victory - not only made the name and the American flag respected and feared by the Chinese, but it also hadateading influence in securing us a highly advantageous treaty of amity arid commerce with that nation, - which 00111380tS respect and fear only with the power to redress wrongs and insults. . , In the third place the scenes 'oil the, Tennessee, Cumberland, and . Idissiiiiplei Rivers; connected with the Western Bet:ills,' are bets also geographically drawn. The fall of Port Henry, Fort 'Donelson; Clarksv il le,. -Caliiintaii;liiiid-Telend-Wri. - 1 0 firith the entire clearance or the TentOssee and Cumberland, and-with-the -partial clearance of the Missis sippi -river, are: - known and appreciated as matters of -.current Manny ; and a generous, loyal public, have bestowed upon me, the rep resentativ• of the Officers and men of that squadron, so ably supported by the brave army of the-West, the highest if not even tuft -eri honors . ' Hat the difficulties of im ov if, creating thattoftlia—the days and igh of mental agony ,in its preparation, ' lode d the subeequent fi ghting, speaking imp rattail', as pleasant as episodes. •• A in, I thank you for this beautiful sword, hiss I shall ever regard a personal gi ft of len e, whO have elevated and ennobled. the aft of civil life. .I shall carefully preserve t. -. shialkendeavor to be.worthy of it. And ~. sh II hope to t ransmit it to my latest pos / alit . as an evidencro of your friendship and app elation, and as , an inducement to them ' to faithful in vindicating - our glorious Union, and the sapretnaoy of the Constitution and the Laws—at hems and abroad—against' :internal and external enemies. I will wield it for the whole country, spinet any State ; aye I even the State of Now York, or Conneo- should either prove recreant in attempt ing to withdraw their star—the emblem of their State—from the blue Union ef our glor- Lies Old Flag. • 111.- ' ' 1 , To this end I prey the - 0 may be enabled ' to sot as faithfully in the future as I humbly hope I have done in the past, when meeting . ' our enemies in the East, as in my efforts to ward crushing this atrocious rebellion in the South: • I. say this atrocious rebellion;, and is it not adatrocimis rebellion, when the South is presenthig the mournful spectacle to the civilised 'world of having voluntarily gone int.Ol the election of the Preildetioy, as pre serlbpdby the Cepa:tuition, and finding itself ,in theminotity, attempts to rule or rain the . GOirernment it bid; la common with the North, fought . to establish 1 . -, ' The occasion and circumstances have led ms to'revert to past scenes and personal 'ser vices. Having .chine this, permit me, in this solemn crisis, to addithat a glorious future is assuredly open io nssind to our eonatry, un der Providence, on the condition that the en tire loyal North immediately arises in its might, foregoing ell other considerations, and either in person, or .otherwise, concen trates Its powers to the, cork of crushing this monster Irebellion, finally and forever. Jackson's-Force.-Probable Route of kisTUVIL The correspondence of the Philadelphia inquirer from the Cumberland Valley gives further particulars of the rebel invasion of Maryland. , It appears that Jackson has suf fered a mum reduction of force. In June last he had under him at Winchester 32,400 men ; last week he crossed the Potomac at. Williamsport with..the same divisions, num bering less than 20,000; No troops have been detached since he was driven from the valley of the. Shenandoah by Gen. Fremont. A - negro fugitive; a Louisianian; illustration, that at the roll-coil at Williams port, ormolu there, where Jackson encamped the night before recrossing the Potomac with his army,, the First Louisiana regiment only fifty-sir—men antlered to their names • Wheat's battalion. or Louisiana Tigers has ceased Maxist ii_iitepUiteinilltary organi sation: .ThoChoptsßonaysoi; also aLoSisiana bevelmen utterly dinsolved. - Mang ney, formerSberiffor Now 0 deans, and former 'Colonel' Of - tbe Tenth La : airline, his been made a Brigadier General, and.ataigned to a command in the West. He further states that the whole Looisiona force, or rather the Virginia contingent from that State; all of -which-mac ila Jaekson'i divialoa r is reduced to less thin four thousand.. It. seems Jackson has constantly set them "in [collier the bat tle." . • According to his relation there are with Jaeltson the celebrated Washington Attillery of New 'Orleans' consisting of five full. bah Meer I bitter/from Donaldson, Louisiana; another one from the same State tutown as the Dirk., and one Virginia battery: This makes, - according tolls account, in all: forty eight pieces. Some batteries have as high u eight pious: - , , TOO itotrrs oilAcuoN4 , „ Two ',Virginians, Merchants; a r riv ing on Batnrdar et ettraheriberg; Pennsylvania, state that Jackson did not pursue Ma turn pike road toward Martinsburg more their three miles. On Friday night the train going. west, on the Baltimore and Ohio Itallroad, from Marper'i - Ferry, was captured six VANS - weft of flineeek, - the railroad 'track torn ip and the telegraphio wire eat. This feet,' taken in oonneetion with_ the craning of the Petomao and the route he took towards Romney, indl onus very strongly. that Jackson's greseitt intention is, to invade Pennsylvania-by Some route west of this :valley. or to prielral• across the - mountaluirinto - Wester - virgtnia. If the latter - be his desigh,lie would. Ind rloh prises to reward his toilsome marahes-rin the wealthy ancLpopolons cities of - Pitteburgit and Wheeling, separated, &alley are only by a hundred miles tor lees of territory. Endeed, he contd. - m*9h .the former.ly the route of Morgantewn anethe,valloy of. the Molionge hela,iitdoker than he can do the latter Letter from Geu..George W. Morgan. • CCIIIBI6II4IIIY elr, &It. 7. , ' 21 , ika Zditoni "..irenteleky,fiutiaticy *ski gii, Wisconsin and Olto—ClesitlOLlM: please say to the relatives sod Mende of the sot. diets of 'this eommend, that we have good hasilhAaAgeoti spin to ..eiid..thet our 'pond!. tioirtt ;otter, respect .314.botter . :thau that of the 11110gly,ho. terra and, , . I4et oar friends, do their, duty. triout.. mitutry, and ere 'slll try end.trike 48111 42f oimelm. Joni M. Bum's, Congnu by the Bi .Delaware counties, nominated, bit gal man, the present d, Broomall will now , 'Tat ;Wom an a. -Assistasit Ir an& Quit' ltital; am mails. 1114 XI VOLUME .UOICV."=NO: 260. • Onr Army in . The following addillonel interesting psz tionlare we Snd in • letter from Sederiek to . the liew York nese(' It would appear that the rebelsentereskilaryland •under. the 'damn gall that they Wield Ind the people ready to welcome themes' long expected triads. How 'redden, eff,cinal, and diStigreeildir the &ail- . Insion has be:en, such incidents as .the one re ported below will give us a pretty fair oppor twiny of - 1 judging: The rebel *Seers wherever they have been, have treated the citizens with a gnat deal of courtesy, but they hare as generally forced upon them their worthless Confederate notes and scrip In exchange for provisions or any thing else they desired.. The. merchants and others who have articles to sell, upon the rebel force entering town last Wednesday, closed their pleats' of business and refused to tell their wares Stuart tijeatemed to use foree, unless the stores were opened, and' then the merchants concealed the palls of their Stooks and opened -their doors. . One of ; the largest' harness - makers in town saved' is steeds by ladng I=lllo4 at the housu of his friends, Pealing in his store a small quantity of the most undesirable articles,. At one. store, Col: Gordon, (of the Chitieston' geraux, and for merly or New Bedford, Mess.,) called at. a store and insisted uponwing for goods he wanted in Confederate notes: =The merchant happened to be a man whir did not hesitate to utter his Union sentiments freely, and he told the gallant rebel that the Confederate 'notes were not worth the paper they - were printed on:: - The Colonel, In reply.tokkis, naked: " And, prey, what may. be you seitinients in regard to the present troubles Y'; • . 1 2 Merskaer-I am a ; .llW= soen,:,Sir,and always iritend to remain • Colonef.lndeed l' 'Are thiri s'asisiy , people' . like 'you here Y` • '-- . ' ;ow on secession, and this ' &CMOS gwver Ares tho u ! sand. ma jority for Um! Akusell'es,atthe pant la She bayonet 1 Merchant.—Noe :Bir—there '..wer• neither . bajopets nor muskets to intimideto us, Bray man:was free to vote as he plased. Cliesei.--Thei we /pal be swot detrausl3 . ' ' deceived. The merchant' then wanted tor. lame why the rebels -wanted to disturb' the pais, of the State by. coming .here i 'a ' which the Oolonel spin replied that they had ball deceivedr, that they bad 'rived ihosa - mae. of lettere from ilaryland sating that'lho people were oppressed by the.:Linahr. Government,. but that they (the rebel troops) had bass greeted, . sisea their arrival here, coolly, and .1 - feel lie h-L'.11." The above is from a highly respectable eitfsen of thii Oaf», and can be relied 'upon as true. Today this city', pretests I Malt 'lianas* sppearsues—the troops aiweverywhiri gra* , ad with cheers, the waving-Of lags and hand kerchiefs, as they pass sleds the street stores and bowies .are thrown open—yonnr tidies sad misses throng the streets, wearing adamants tiags,a.nd otus bob &shown' along that he is indeed a welcome visitor. - Col. B. Kimball, of the Ninth . Now York, (Hawkins'ouaves,) this morning received a private note notiliing, him that a certain hones contained a' combo' of rebel recruits. He visited the place and secured clean of the mauls. Not less than a thousand rebel sol diers have been found mac:mad in cellars, barns, hey-racks sad garrets, and; for the most part, they arkshoelass, and a very for-, lorn looking set of 011.11. The first of the cav alry are now in south of a body of 5,000 rebels said..to be concealed in a piece of woods near by. Mei: Gen. iteno. Gen. Jesse L. Reno, who was killed on Sun day while gallantly trapturing this Heights on the Hagerstown road, was tern in Virginia to 1825, and was consequently 37 years of age at the time of his death. He was 'sr gisdnete"of West Point orthe ohm of-1848, in whieh.yssz he was commissioned a brevet _Second Lieu tenant of Ordnance. In the Mexican arai he was greatly distinguished for gallant bearing; and meritotions corded, and . whili Scored Lieutenant, was honored withthe brevet ranked First Lieutenant and Captain,' which he won at the battles of Cerro Gordo and Chapultepec, in the_ latter of will* • .. .he was severely. wounded: • . • On his return from Militia hews/ appointed Assistant Protestor of Mathematics at Vest Point, which position he bold for six months; and for eighteea months afterward he was Secretary to the Artillery, Baud, during which he was engaged in testing heavy ord winos and compiling tedirs . for heavy artil lery. Various employments inceeeded, in all which he brought to • bear judgment, good • solentitio attainments and indistry. •He: as tar time on the Coast st Burveyi - , then on to pographical duty in the West; for a year gags 4 in building ;rad from Big Sioux river to St. Pled, From 1854 to. 1857 ha , was, stationed at ,Frankfort Aliens!, . dear Philadelphia._ lie was afterward 'Ohio! 'rdnante Officer to Gen., A, S. Johnsen in the Utah Expedition,Jand remained there till 1859, when he was detached and went to Mount Vernon Atsenal, Alabama. Ho vu attuned stationed at Leaventrorth; 1{.11211511, where he was when the rebellion broke out. lie was one of the dicers selected by Cam himself, to acoompay, him in his expedition, and approved„by his unvarying gallantry and condnot in North Carolina, the. choice of his superior °Mod. He was ap pointed Brigadier-General .. of .Viilunhiers., Norteulxir' 1.2 °that getir;:distingdshed him self at •Boseake and Newborn, and was_ con sidenal one of the bravest and Most, promis ing °Mars in the service. When Burntids'e army .was brought up from North Carolina, het-month, Bono was put in command of a Division, and in the battles before Washing ton, wider Gen. Pope, In August, Orally dis thrnlshed himselL lie participated in the 1 reoentbattle of Ball. Run, and was tempi- verilyplaced in. command of MoDortelre, Coups d'Armie, after the battle. , After these events he returned to the Capi. tal with :Pops's army, and few days ago marched with his tine command' against the . rebels in Maryland. :In the first action of importance in this campaign he has fallen a seance. - Inthistad hit oonntrfa'ser- - vies kiwi an *Soar whose great Willer*" se: , tompllshmants,-.. fine? intellect, lofty : moral character. and personal heroism, have given , him a high and enduring place on the Toll of, Gen. McClellan, his superior dicer; and , Stonewall Jaoluton his enemy, as well as Beannegard..wers cl assmates of Glen. Reno as, W°!!.. ?Pint. - - QIIND)LIES:=-- ao coiisaag am. aa:u7 Lionorkw • 20 bozos' ais,croit; . 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