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Continuance (Atte Islviettigation : The •CorChieesitiry - 4emittitillti . laboraon. r . : Monday morning, having Robin ~,,-.llol6,laallolmthelßorongh of Lawrencedile,: • '414'4 120 * Iini4lie, ' tie first Witness -Moth,' 3- stoist=ses;. When first r iteard the explosion,thonglthitirtil . cannon; taw the Umolte,iind ran tiiivArdsi the stain; could:4ldt 12 , 4 1 ;:uults-Lbu 1/ 13 :4)* 14 *he door wax locked; saw Mr. Cleat to the ' middle of the, ininn'try ing/b pacify ttiel.gishi;, • went to the elevrOrktellt same. gocbg 'down oat of the Toonit:the rope was theti.O.ti tad no more emild,go down; went back to ant atairway, acid found no way of gettingitawit . it was then reported:Maths rebels wereigoing ,to -blow us - ail .11.13;...prent again - to thadoos, rope, Said got down on the ouisid• of the building omtliniupper side; fallingictif,„ . ter I felt able, got, up and went towards Abet burning betiding; Met a gentlemen, who told, me to get back, as, the magardne.was going M . • be blown up; know nothing about the cause of the explosioni , : - /. - . TTTTTT ST or LINOTOSSISS,S=FS O HEW. TErla ALLSOID cotothr IDLE, milieu' non cartvenattitimica 111=01=10N. MOOS. Jasper hlyers,,recialled7 - Thelleit , day alter the accident; •I' taw two gentle - Men_ in tbeizrautidt,ithouttwo o'clock ; venire' to' them; one of them said he was the Bargees'; - asked him what •• were , g , made for the : freralt, he said, or I understood' him distlioctry, fharthe . procession would:hi formed in the streidetn*oribattii warehouse No. 2; , understood itien, also •to tell Me he ilia-Pak ;genie dof people; saw peat.. Bdie and told him n this „eras..the-order ,frocti • the. Burgess to hay - a -Abe Park cleared ; , .we went to-,thempper - grounds, and, with • nal"; cleared the Park down to thelower , wartii 7 hose; at that pointiliiiii•vrii Anita a ' , broad ,ok,peopieverome.... 4 4 whom did not wish , tb , ge 'Vet ; those persons who did not wish:AC-4C out did not seed tatare lost any friends,:at least if they had, their conduct was improper;, the Burgess attempted to pass the and was stopped,ity:nrioxif them in rather ; ,si. rough manner ; Cu moon as' I learned who: INS :7:ll=;.taiderad'LhiSNLO let him pass ; Bale wee some twenty_ or thirty feet plant; tad' teeing' Ceitilen" - pats ' at he supposed;, without authority, he helloed to the sentinels . -trigosstint,o4,l4 ..Itoldhlno It. was a Dian , who - hid a right - 1,0 pail! ;be immediately then said„, "pass him, of course I". there ,is aut. 4therti matters -ietpecting - ' - ecime - i:lingutgaiire . ported to have been need byy . .,iout. Bdie,dur-, irigithe Should - like to speak,. I wee with Litht. B. most of the time- that day; don't recollect any word or expression of which.: wae.troproper . we were toge th er near where the building was burning: - A gentleman ivanto.i&us, and said he bad lost' -- .Idiroilingitiettin-the Aire: think he' ave - his name as Donahue; will not be certain ~- • *bouttliat. Lie was at the time very consid,... oraidy intoxicated. Ile and Lieut. versed for come - considerable time whilitl'irgs, , present:- ,Thero was no expression that , was. ' -'1 .improper made use of on Lient:_E's. part.: l. --7"---dorerltfro-w-ithather, itTethoilir be proper to give toy' opinion'or hot. But my, oninlonls that the report is nticirlY, fiLe,maliciously so. On the . eraning theAdire, Lieutenant Bdie • - being present, as ranking officer, had supreme command - .of all' theY , rentinele there. , Lieut. Myers acid, Liens. "Bdie would.tilso desire. ei make a statement about the Matter; but the jury declined tir.hiXr -anything more Itiregarding the statement as altogether of - their province. •--- • ttertcrord enema. Witala.the habit ofvisiting all the tmild, kleikronce's: day, .the Laboratory oftener. than , that ' On - th e - day of the accident visited:it ' .„. once .insidea thorough inspection. Rave., • ' statthticaiiiethie 'Arsenal since &Istil. July. ; Some dayeltdidnot visit the litheta,, tory at all, because of absence on other duty, • for instance when testing guns at the proving - ,..:gresmiL'lthiterfiecr Cider of. Col. Symington,., dutid'Aug..l-lb;(raiid to, jury) and inspicted oftener attar receiving than before. When. I • -tidied. the rooms, tavrthat there was no pow - - :---, -"der aeattenedlocsely,and•saw. th at the work. Wks going on Jegularly. Don't recollect - _having my:atteiation celled, Or 'seeing powder _-. scattered outalde of the rooms,:and but .twe or three days before the accident gave special ordertfor greater esre' cares us PHI =PLOSION. . . • ' accident wee canoed. by ignition -2-----fr-O-sitheigrating•of therwheetairrtheroadway. ./.,..Itozoily:liavisheen: Mated by vibration of...the tho'iliime:Oflo' Miens employed : ! • •Mtißride is 'imiersl*,Stipeiintandent: of the departhient, teas Mr. immediatebwinaynpd mine AS - supervitoi, to see to:lbexes:mutt of ammunition and pow, der tonnd from Ab e -magazine and labiiraterY: of any 'violation of the roles re-* theen . ,inattors hy, portions( observe, ; ' won. were soma inetanevis of cureless* '‘t . putting up . ,:of ammunition at_tho -Laboratory r ,-" defected at Wanblg ton .. order ,of 7th wee pethaps ceased hy- - sin. ,theaitigation consequent upon said careless puttingsop of the ammunition, and the detection of the fact that the fusee-were-net properly made.. - - alealutisrf Or_A.lc.4salirrANT Virammit or TIES James ThorKsrlie .. .aesisted Mr. Mcßride to . hie duties forimen:of the:laboratory,, 'tee-, ustgeed-,--ttr.assisting • - toperinbindence of nelar.. Labersto4 tln =Hr.^ Mcßride's absence.• Comniencing work- ItP morning,tatt,that making of eartrkitme and fleldittentuipitien was commenced in , proper_ ...Lutannero receiving instructions from Mr. Mc; ..•Bridslintsolf; regard toputting - Alp of dli-. ...:ferinfaoht Of_awmaeftion,e4-o,nd4a-regald to al aping of the reems.affd; the plate , po-, eratlyEanci,(olloweopt...hisorders. Ott , matte impressed on-loy,mlud , aras to .hiivis everything Wed , detalled:li 'or boys, generallyievent Aothine epee' . ol ,pgrpese of.plOring the front of thibeilding„ - PrisiFh* the tionitiedViNtiaind , front of ' . . - peircheal\evllbouti -•aaylipeolaljnttruaifone,oslloBl*W that 4tr: erel'ardera : c overed this On the wkorning,of'.dey.ofeeotdent, I exandnedipar 1, .„ ..eitoradit s tha.l"thenn E., . ifent of. the •poreh; and 'did not notice any • - o an Lb eg that. co uldproduce` hi.' powder . .1 . plosion..' my - memory is no t very good arts, details,. especially sines - this. accident. i My* wrimairarioniNtxithetthernagashie and lliat7 - 4art t;of teexateinciltskpsrtof the btllding. , The heads of reth.roontiretel_responelhis for •Ifelarglifite ; tp l e c an rireenit and.. porches, Wult)sad,--tuludffethuu esPeOthlll-, des igustedior.supirvising that. -- "'"Wauft,lmwdelAdditt i l itn p an.the _ readwiiy, ' - '7"e.roxist haver:been tatyt eatolsaily done; in our • ; - ste: trithiatt bat knowledgeiund against •aWe billikspace fit:Mier:the hot , easfeevibge OfiikW Wweit , eftara.being • :t c ro l tThie wes4imply dastY,aridit was •there to hejlilthered.'up. . Did ;not kite's J .that:thelelsieeplegivereve to taken toy the !pond.; There k c tehint fee Inches , •• . 7 _ above the edge of .the poieb natio enltAifigh __;_lailud...,..get_pented-tbtraweeilexOff et it eyispilti tit lioadtrefis:bni ' . the,Swittipinge were Wer.egjba allte,to'Sta - spaCe`between the' ted-Aatt;reheppoeite the-hex-miens; the, *tone - loirdway-itottutinroitilOog ihoro, • 'but at thd cud of No: I. 'The morning beret moved 'therzeptVOilti 'side -of the' totidersy , 41iflildetthefenee ithdleitthivic tobi.n"movod Dy; - adartirldentiiip -every-few deys and. wok , thew - away. , =When I Amid - that ale', net ioets , every day to Teetotal 'frh 4 14y. vettatherik-away-in-tionie-,to the; Mantra $ll6, pond, or Some plea distant froca the letwletery, , ft Wes - generally' - so :mixed -_,Lirithdirtaile-Poolcid•-euplonletr.7.7•;•:r ; 4i1P1;01" rarraftessi.l Think clte.iiti r den( rieearred - freinthe -.o4wedev - ef - twit, aldwrable. 111,'ionestieh: way, epow.E..the roadway. 'll-coining:tht of ...2.'.310.1.4.whaithe-ettelosionocesusedi:tbink it had cooniitailbbOtito; L ik:rfoll.r Oink 1 0m ha7PV,h34,feeting 1 3 tlieTdlll4 • .ymea at *hetes thorn, pelwing-illreetlY'kf the pick where the sweepings - Wird dePinftd;tefiefere.. • ettre , nitwits flittatten. ',_s'llfe;lll.7.iler_testddid_thatahlidsink.at the' /MA eLthok porch was Waist the eliCo I, boat the sed of No 17A _ eew~lome powder ~7•110/ffit;P.1411.PAirolto toeifront °Vied-4; never lialvegy.powderott.hro:l2.-,...The bartehreyere ;7lt4l.'l7Wol4l,4-thietitqthp filothd on- the der , ef the lexpleslen. •:-:'S , zlloforqsthirr . , l4o4 ; l4 q uestild - seittoing.o lo, s tsitOrstr4PAine; riA'Sneerillllhet totssaftsihr,th7*SY ; the Dewitt! ? sizins4„,,.:-.2 4 ----7.7g;Wheinme rewonki.-Nntigalwi tier Omni: • :, ~; :..4;":',.:•:,:i;::•'1 , : . :, The work sompleted-hTiont the:first of June. e th - road. W4 11 i07 . .40. 1 ind Ibousiderid it unsafe be: WarKohliditheiiiwai barely one track *ern - The toad wasmade of freitistene,stry'ithitticts. 'Am a 'oontraotor. !Whirr:Veiled in-tiutiri it - Ignites readily; froerfrietka home-heels- it will readily: iatOlta ;slll. - ve seem-it-do rm:with my own Nfinreet- ' The road was gory rough; and ITho lisve,roortidimgerous, ou-secount of the jolt ing of. the powder, before it wae,etoned. gronads,..where the :accident °mimed', an d -then ad j ourned for . :dinner:] - Sleeting ise-lbawreneevillee,-Indignae, ties against teut..l. B. Edte. ' meeting of citite;ris warbeld in Lawrence villfil'On Saturday oVeniug, At which Burgess ~rc,CizrlPt"!lial. for. I hoiPo 90°0 • of hearing ''S?..2norto of Jlio Committees appointed to eurrinlend.the burial of the, victims by the latediuster at the Arsenal. ' The Committee appointed to wait upon Col. aymington; reported thatthetbad called , upon him and drubs 'Asa _noqutesaod in. their ro gues% to =spout all 0 within .tbe Alienist on itkipdpo , following:the explesion, Thursday. ;nt .00Fludtlee-to ellPerinterld, ghe burial, .reported,that their, arrangements had been serformliinterfeied with btLient..l. 8.. Effie, one of ,Arr At-serial f olfhoere, wbo,ejectrf from rho groubdrthe olergymen appolutid tc offi ciate at the creononies,3ho - Cottimitteen, and the-eitisfinit ,there assembled. :Soma of the citiseme-rettionlitrittadi hut , were-threatened with:thellayatiet of theguud. Lieut. Mesh; another, oftices,, , regarding Albs; eondeetnit nnfeeling end% end URDOCOS miry, directed the guard •to cease, but as soon - en Litptta Myers left order wu again enforced. . _ o a tiodaa at 4 a aa a , rectai,,, a commit :44'ot five was appointed tO draft resolutions. The chair appointed Messrs. "lames• T. fil'- Effure; M. M'Culleugh, George Irwin, Tilly Patter cud Dr. James Robinson as the Com mittee., f • ußev. Me. , Andrews,umoved theta committee of Ahree„ts appointed to, preeent • „series of lenolutiorfc ,of Warmth,' And lendolenoe to die buffeted friends of the sufferers by the lite disaster; Rev. Andreves,lter. Dr. Gracey sail Dr. • S. S. /tuna were appointed for that - During the absonCe of the committees, re-, ' Markt 'Were made--by citizen', to the effect thnt tho affairs of the Arsenal were conducted infant:inch more careful manner, under lieut. Ronmani, than by his snectessor:Col. Syming- The Committee OD nODOintiODI reported— Ist. Their .uncpaalified disapprobation of Rdielt conduct, which eras rude and ungentlemanly in the extreme, and a brutal outrage on 'the feelings of humanity. 2d. Their. ‘high appreciation `:of' - the conduct of Mieute-blyers. ltd. Recoronbtunding the op -points:nut of "a =committee to petition the Secretary of War to remove Lieut. Rdie. The resolutions ware adopted, and Messrs. Boles hiTullough and Williams were *p unka:al to petition for the removal of Lieut. Ham. ROY. Dr. Gracey, through toe Committee on 04:ado - knee, then made a feeling and appro priate report.. On motion of Hebron Robinson, a Commit tee of five, coneistbig of the Burgers, Hebron Robinson, Dr. James Robinson,John Wilkin son, Bdinund Wilkins, was appointed to eon- V for with theCotuicils of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and lawreneaville, for the purpose or getting up a memorial praying for the removal of the magazine to some point where life will not be endangered. Messrs. Irwin and Howard made addressee calling upen the chicon' to petition the Sec retary of 'Nair for the removal of Col. Syming ton, on the ground that ,i from his age,:he hu become incompetent to attend propery to the duties assigned him as commandant of the Arsenal, as Is. shown by the credence elicited befortitheCorence'ayury. After, some diecussion as, to tho propriety of tho step at present, the . matter was postponed until the Corouer had finished hie investiga tion, when another meeting will be convened and the proper steps taken. The following wee then submitted by Mr . Donahue: Revolved, That a Committee of two bo ap pointed to notify lieut. J. It Bille to leave thaborough within farty•eight boars. In preseatingzhis resolution, Mr. Donahue stated thatdunng the disaster on Wednesday, In. close preximity to the , scene, and while bo • dies were parching in the Seines, Lunt. Edie had made use of outrageous language con cerning the female portion of the enterers. At the request of several persons, he repeated the words used by Lieut. BM°. -Having lest a daughter-hinrzelf, be said his blood boiled at tharecital of the. words used by that "Dena Wheaten ehape." Great Indignation was expressed towards Edie, for the vile language he had used . Some desired to give tom but s i x hairs to leave the place, some .twYu while others were in . favor of waiting upon hint and giving him a coat of tar and feathers, and a ride on' a rail. Some gentlemen present thcaght they should countenance forbearance. There was no doubt good canoe for this mani festation of indignation towards• the lieuten ant, but they would,.sai law abiding eluzens, counsel that the Government be petitioned for his removal to Jo= frontier post, where he would be outside of civilization. On the question being put on the resolution giving him forty-eight h?urs to leave, it wee The following resolution was then submitted •andmassed, with severaliliventing voices, the persons voting in the negative being desirous of mompeiling Lieut. HMG to leave the neigh urhood immediately. ffeweteeei, That •a Committee of two, Mr. Andrew Scott and Dr. James Robinson, re t e. e t b n o g l e P p7es t e gi n ee e fro m tha t Lteu the`midst of this community. The Boringhoolleoll were requested to pass an nOinsisee regulattng the meatier in *kith powder shall betaken through the thorough• fares etthotiorough o The meeting then adjourned. rift i.ertmes rutty* iQAIIIBI. MUTT. inns Was partially caused by a misunderstanding ofkthe.nquaaJA at the Doom respecting the arreagement of she funeral, praetorian. Lieut. Bdielacted--spon. the-statement of Lieut. Alleurwito, triPg Proffered his services and thes 4ll (the mon ".Pardiritft..4lllo the mat ter, rizifersteitit the Btirgess A(k.ase. that the Perk ibourdlid cleared, at b ?K e desired to fijoe the procession in the street, and so in ferkied Bale, u otatament to this effect, made by Lieut. Mime, before the Cor • mail jury, will be found in our 'report of thle morning, 4 e.promedings. At the eloserof-Lbut. M.'s statement, other parties stated to the jury, that there were see. eral, pinions who could give testimony con cerning Meat. Edie'l conduct Bat the jury declined to hear them. The Draft..Tbile Exteuded.-Ensh for ExeszkiatOo. • . The time for medical examination for iti emotion from draft, expired on the 21st,. but as we letimated on Saturday,..it wai utterly impossible for. Dr. Murdoch, the Exismlaing Stirseiinitoi set. through with his . examine tient. Under these oiroutostancot . the 'Gov ernoi his • extended . the time until-the 25th inst., whiob ..wilb of course necessitate the postponement of_ the draft, until the.3oolj i.e the Commissioner, cannot -finish Ads-Labors In lissxban ilve-dye after-_th_e 2 ;_tiorieon : _closts. liiitilliStiiidiriS the ext ensionof time,. the *fact ',,,'•,),,f the_B:SrailM.l 9 . sefisiillll 97Q: to,day— ;thili bells no : perceptible etmtpment - in the 'nom4rs pplyint for asoroptiois. " ate reom le crowded all the, time, and:(the.‘ ventilation pot beicg_go_od) itemellelike e hospital. How . • y- - • - Aris.-yet • 41iPplii-li-Tl:lotpositible to jodge4- • ~. ,L. • - -- ,- -•- ' ' ' .- :_ v,t ,• : -• • At the room of the Commiseloner; Mr; Veg.- Icy, the rash Is still gretiter;•bat. the Crowd is kept in the hall and an, the stairway, by.. guard. The moult to=day was NO dense, and the pretense tiistirds the door so :powerful. :thWt two Pisee2,fainted, and bad, to be carried ,on. The stroggii:ifo, Set In, to ' , ,cache Silo of eseetiptien, Indicates thaithe majority of the applicants ate able-bedied enough for any-. Atitp5,_4_•___La:::z.......12.:..:....._.4._.--' -- -,...jL :. :-'•• tani I torriresx ,Oliguiarn - .=.4. , yak-- uw- 7 . 14atsant.diffum1W. occurred le..6Washingten,' 1019b1systill",_' bitwedr;Llesit: Col.' Owens. andl Idsjtie/deedyinf the 139th'Segiutent. IhtlotlieerertlisYsta,lboat thp quality. of ta . . --faralski4=l,o'll*Jia ' Abe lis * end , they eatnep'biows..2Bsfore the . iir... became :we y r d - w ra ul win te s trioa " the rf ir p .b us i s'w a in o c r o L u . r 7C lauti lli el;Co tk :l . li ai er: s ap- rg : • ' and - ezdired.T ,Wth men; iiiiii , Ines L use 0•11 Boon. - -On: - Saturday even:- nvelt - Adatlie - Piptirei - oef *PTittrist; on the' ' oad i niazfhwXekitri l ,,,ltwaniliod sigin! Omit! with. mei goods--blanketi and cloths. - :..weighinitit,l 000 pounds. Xp le,noi known ' pw::thil•ent-eltuat 4510;bitilleExpress hies. irisigsr did. all In • his power to save it. Two bows; only was wsve4. - letter from Hagerstown We take the following extracts from a pri vate totter received from an officer to Colonel Galway's Regiment,_ State Militia: IisCIMISTOWO, Mn., ThUrSd&y,papt. 17. Our regiment received marching orders for Chambersburg last night. It wee rough fur us green soldiers to leave quarters at night,-- rain threatening—to bivouac without tents. Bat we toolsitars—froight cars with honcho!, and one tallow candle esoh—and arrived at two o'clock a. M. Here we foundlhat Gen. Reynold', commanding militia, , lfad'im'yid headquarters to this place, and left-orderfor all militia to, report instantly at -Hagerst o wn, bid.—some ;miles below the Penney Ivnia line. -We hesitated not it moment. I called palmy sleepy, tired company, explained the emergency to them, lind;.they unanimously resolved to perform a duty not I-milted - by law' of :militia—to pass - bey.ind 'their owe 'State line. :Some companies hesitateal7.-fear -Ind-complications ; John AL Kirkpatrick, Esq„and myself, went:through the regiment by companies, appealing to their patriotism; and anaemia in inducing all Save come fifty —from Erie t Pa., and a. squad from the Sod Ward, Pittsburgh, Capt. Reid—to goon. So .we ere here; and may bay* a sand at strang ling the viper of secession—now, seemingly, in its death! struggle, We have couriers ar riving momentarily from the yesterday battle field, sight Mlles distant, at Sbarpsburg, Md. Oar !oasis heavy, but the enemy, by all ao saints, are terribly cut up. We have ho Idea, yet; how long we may be needed, butlhope that a week hence, the State emergency will have paned. Relief for the Stalerers by the Ar. sent Disaster. The. Distributing Committee for the relief of the sufferers by the disaster at the Arsenal, eri Wednesday last, met at their office,, over Banns, Hatt & Co's Banking House; corner of Third and Market. streets, on Saturday, and elected Mr. Thames Bakewell, President; Joshua Hanna, Treasurer, and William Me- Creery, Se:Watery. • The committee districted the various pre cincts which suffered by the disaster, and ap- , pointed diibursers for them, which we give below. Lawrenceville and Pitt township7Capt. C. W. Beteheior; ofllle, Custom Rouse. Third, Sixth and Seventh wards—Joshua Manna; office, corner, of Third and Wood streets. Ninth Ward—Chas. IL Paulson ; office, 73 Wood street. First Precinct of Fifth Ward—J. I. Ben nett; °Moe of Graff, Bennett k Co:, Water street. Second 'Precinct of Fifth ward—William M'Creery; office 131 Second street. Allegheny and Sbarpsburg —Jas. Park, Jr., office, 120. Second street All persons, who are outside of the above named districts, and needing relief, can apply to any one of the committees. • Death of Dr. Charles H. Stowe. Our obituary columns announce the death of Dr.. Charles H. Stowe, late of Allegheoy city, at the residence of his father in'Beaver county. Another is thus added tOtlie list of noble lives sacrificed to this rebellion. Dr. Stowe spent many years in Paris to prepare himself for the practice of his profession. His thorough study and natural ability gave promise of a brilliant career. A few months • since he was appointed Assistant surgeon in one of the hospitals at Washington , city. While there he acquired a fine reputation as I ekilllal surgeon, and was about to be promo. ted, when be fell a victim to disease, which has resulted fatally. He returned to this city several weeks ago in a very low condi tion bueskomed to improve rapidly, so that fears creased to be entertained of a fatal termi nation. Dr. Stowe was only in the - thirtieth year of his age. His career is closed at its very threshold. THIt ATLAIITIO MOITLILT cult Odense..— Suiting the month, the central one of the Autumn season, the Aticmac opens beautiful paper, by the late flouwiry th a D. Thoreau, on "Autumnal Tints." The prom ising tale, "David Gaunt," by the author of "Life in the Iron Mills," commenced in the last number, laeotitinued in this. "Eupho rion," by Bayard Taylor, Is a touching dirge written on the death of a child of many. hopes, the eon of a brother-pony A-11. Eitod dant. We need not enumerate the remaining articles among which be' found several .of equal merit with the foregoing, or all but that. "The Resources of the. South," eiPe chilly, will excite and d the attention of readers. Mr. John P. Bunt, Masonic Dail, Filth Street, has received the drlartrie for October. Sourtutsa WORTH Rsowilo.—Boraritment has recently placed inspectors in the express offices at Washington, Alexandria, Ueorge town, Baltimore, Newbern, Port Royal and other offices near the army, for the examina tion of soldiers' parcels aid other freight .going within 'military lines. They open and inspect each package, and When found to con tain liquor of any itind—even one bottle— they seise and confiscate the whole contents. These inspectors likewise open and examine all Mum freight sent from within military lines, in.seareb of oontraband articles stolen or improperly obtained by the shipper, and seize all such articles. .Cot.. 11. Ganer, formerly Chief Engineer and General. Superintendent of the Penneyl vents Railroad, and recently Chief Engineer of the Troy and Greantleld Railroad and Rot sea Tattuel, in Maaseehuretu, haf been pro moted to - .Brigadier General fur meritorious_ servieetth the recent operations against the enemy, near Manassas, Virginia, and assigned to duty with Mrjor General llalleok. Sava: Sven; OR Tag MITTLIT or 'ORMUZ Mrs.—We noticed this ..new book'! aome daps ago and considered both the. story and its illuatiations of somewhat questionable as pect. It has not made a different impression on us, now that we have taken a second! look' through its pages. It Is for salest.6lr. Miner% next door to the Postoilloe. • Eitsuourza Or UNIOII Tlloo7s.—.ollWednei. day last, a detachment of :twenty- teavalry4 ander command of Lieut.: Summon, were fired upon by guerrillu,'on the line - of: the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, and fourteen out of the twenty were - killed and wounded. . . A our of tine and fragrant coffee It ilnaury appreciated by a, and eau .be enjoyed In the lisghelt perfectios by , thoso who procure the "Government Coffee, " put up by the "%nig& .111111," New Turk atty. Those who have not will do well to try It, and judge for thenuelver. , . Tut Pennsylvania State Hair bu been post. aad'wltl not be held until some time next pear. It was resolved to do this lo com pliance with the request of a large numberof people throughout the Commonwealth. • ARRIVAL Or STASI MILITIA.—Viva eom• yanks of State Militia, - belonging to Erie county, arrived here to-day, from Harrisburg, hating 'been turned beak home. They had never been organised into a ragimept. . . CARPETS, A tarp assortment. No. 87 FOUILTit STREET, M'S, Bought prrions to,tho general advance In prime, litly Ist. Ws are enabled to call our 'Feint stool it vory.fairciahla rates. , anti • 1862. MoCORD & CO. 1862 -.liiaB, GAPS, BTEAW GOODS BONN Jai AND 611.AliZB HOODS Whohods and fetid], 181 WOOD mon, rrrrsßuson, . , , ere no r + oLawn .4.I)DITIOX 10 oar 111 May noon of HATS, CAM.. MAN' GOODS,'SONNITS, SIIASSII, HOODS and PA LIU .„Itheolubnie afeltinff oar city .any from ire fiverr i. inim! Chen in FailedelVds or New York. .rEitTHULLINO ;AND CLEAN= iho~lACfll se of idanetadil if Nibiting,;Jonnuan. Ohio. These trutredebratitt Mmo are nianulhetured at. iisb- Le. Ohica_ by D. W hi ting oehe bee est hand for the MOO oilinieelehundier of these liachlear,eenaga. foef ell the recent hapierrementa. The Tim linafine hoe bees eneenhei to these modem ds all hare whet. ewer exhibited. Pen ale .toning ,pmrhao nab Machinery win please - send fore doodled,* ri mier, :which rectal= prima lam, /ie.. - Widnes. ; sulidiuna OTO/i,E NIA.TBE , XIPE--1,000 tr w ams so a wheauorhapatnemet po siwA LiTit — tiirdoilo HEWS [iftP:si 00i EVENING EDITION.] FroLI/ Pen. McClellau , s Army. , , IiZADQVARTIRS ARMY or TER POTOMAC, Sendag Evening, Sept. 21.1, 1862. The firing heard last evening In the dim , lion' of Williamsport, turned out to have been a raid of-Stuart's rebel cavalry. He crossed pts Friday nightinto Maryiand, at that point, with his Cavalry, one regiment of infantay, and seventeen pieces of artillery. The force sent - up to drive them tack ar il, rived near thutown late in the afternoon. The firing beard was principally from the rebel guns. Daring th night they re-in'esied into Virginia, and thi morning had disappeamd. No one was hurt. rt. The burying of the dead is still continued at the rate of ab ut one thousand per day. Tomorrow will obably finish it. Maryland Heights was yesterday occupied by_a Federal force. The indications are that the rebels, are eon tinning their retreat lute 'the interior of Vir ginia, leaving the line of the Potomac. Divine worship was held at headquarters this evening, Bishop Whipple, of . Minnesota, °Heisting. . - . Gen. Hooker's W0nnd.,5,000 Con. trabands for the West • Weentworox, Se pt. 22.---GeU: hooker le now with his friend, Dr. Nichtili, at the United States Insane Asylum hospital, near WaSh ington. his wound Is a rifle ball through the left foot. Though painful it is not con sidered dangerous; yet sufficient to disable him for active service.' . A wealthy and highly respectable gentle men arrived In this city, a few day' ago, from the West Indies, having in view the employ ment of a large number of persons for the purpose of auttivatiWg cotton upon one of the finest West Indian Islands, of which he is the sole proprietor or lessee, for a long - term of years. His original purpose was to em ploy Germans or Swist, but, - otter sarong the contrabands, and learning their destitute con dition, and their anxiety to be employed, he changed his purpose, and now proposes to take at leant five thousand, or more of them, if the Government will assist him, to go to his Island. • 1 This plan meets the entire approbation of the leading friends of the colored race—those who will render ,them all the assistance in their power.'" lie proposes to take with him portable dwelling houses and school hi;uses, and a church, together with school teachers, a chaplain, physicians, hospitals, printing • presses, etc., the whole affair to be conducted upon the most aoproved American plan. lie will furnish each family with a hriuse and Igarden, provide,oll their provisiens, and pity them liberal wages at the end of the term for which they are employed. The government, froth whom this leave Is obtained, guarantees each family sixteen acres of land as a gratuity. Latest, Cr m liatrlstourg Itsamentrao, Sept. 22.—N0 information has been received here in regard to the condition of affairs in. Maryland. The United States government has complete po sssss ion of the telegraph wires from Chaos betsburg til'ilagerstown. . Regiments will return to llarriaberg again at the rate of two a day. Deputations, arrive here by every train, seeking information in regard to sick and wounded. . Travel from' Chambersburg to Hagerstown has been stopped. No one is allowed to go over the railroad without a proper pass. From Memphis MiMPIII.S, 20.—The bridge over the Hatchie river, a few miles north of here, wee horned by guerrillas on Thursday night. The bridge was not guarded, as It Was considered of no importance. Villlyigne ,is..reported to be only twelve miles from. Memphis, in the vicinity or Her nando. . Breckinridge is at Holly Springs. An expedition, with transports, conveyed by a gunboat, left Helena on Wednesday. Part of the troops landed at La Cents, Ark., tient} , 1001 abets Napoleon. The precise object of tit movement is not known. • Maseachdsette• People's VouvenUon Conroe; !Sept. 22.—A call fora Peoples' Convention:, at lanueil Hall, on. October 7th, has been tuned. Among the signers are prominent Menet ail parties. Candidates for State °Mewl *ill be nominated. COMMERCIAL RECORD rITTERURIkni MARKET, I> a? opselalli for Jo Pitarrgit easaie &pt =—Thert, is goal demand all kinds of Grain and the same can be said of Fi,or.. Brom is quiin but Aria with a demand folly equal to the supply. Groceries rtMlill quiet with but little doing and no change in quotation. Its other "Weirs Gone it no champ worthy of notice. DBMS -:Wheat Grin at $l,OO to 8101 for OA to - Debit& Bed from wasp% nod $1.05 to $l,OB 'fur Ohio aid .Pennagirtmla White. Bye motional 0017 sawcollt 55 to 00c. Oats-a sale of 1,600 boob prime old to goverament was mtelt,at 62c; 13000 Dinh de dote govenunant on prints terror,'also, 2,001 built old on private terms--undormood to be omir 50c.. i Corn' Is in good demand at about old prices. , Birley ii In demand at 70c for Spring and 75c Id, Yall;vo note sales of $W and 2,000 btu& at FLOUR-The intrude:maim:tot' fall while prices although miry Grin hare undergone no change. Sale 64130 bbl, Tangly at $5,60; PM do doat $5,5005,60, and 100 do do at PAO. Seperlhae Is ammo and we quote at $6,40(04,60, and gain $5,0006,10. There, is Mt Ily" ?Lour In market. BACON-I,4MM but Grin, with nochange to note in quotailone. We . quote Shoulder' at OWA.6y v c; Plain lattis oc, and Sagie'Cured 110113 c. Salo of 30,000 Eh& Shoulders; packed at b 4 c; audl,3oo lbe pm:miry . itt 50 foibbonklers, and Go Mr Clear .. Side". BUTTIFit &TAGS-Dutter is In dMnattd at 110 for; gackatottel 100170 .for HAL Sate of a p kegs packed at 11c. A ,uca-Sale of 5 bbl* at 80, • . • OIIEWSE-Theri , is • as" dotter. demandfor prime W Bat 11% to ge, wltb tales of 130 bOxes. , LA1116,5111e of 10 lugs prime countrg at 9c. tFIIIIIT-:SaleOf 87 Uhl' apple. at" SI.OI to $2,00 and 16 bids imidl Peen at $1,15. ' 11A08 1 -Sala 0t'2,00 0 two buabel Srpleai at $5O 'per 100. !GunnlM unclutiftp"l.. impolts• dT. 1101 road. ' • Pirriloll,oll, tr. WATIS A 01111300 • 3/31.14.0AD 2 cars thnLrkk.Ptersoil, Preston cot 1 - do do Jae Cuthbert; Silllnts cheese, J B Cattfield: 13 logs Sour, SO Ws do do, Ssni .tandeayic 9 Lis cheese, ,11 Deleon A co; 33 do do, ii.giratt & to; 111 k. tleete;ll. .113r0. :song t'et,g4.3 Lble nation oil ijohrellluck;bge patstoes„ A , Ketinsr;.l2o. bias Boor, J. Liggett A co; 42.d0d0, W Bloglutzu; 100 do do; ithoutaker 1 3.010 3 Can iron ore,John Moorhead; 34 bbli flour, Hours Mcßae Jr; 100 do do, - Jes McCully & 0;40 bap on, Sellere a co; Endo do, B A Vahuellerna Co; . 3 cars corn,. McCreary A c 0.,. 18 ok.corn, ,Dan Wallscel i . . • Claims:Atm a Prnslitliati , l l artailio: Sept 4 0— .k."104413011thm140443 oil hbls, animal 01l co; 50 kolcaload,. John. S' ,flaukt; .18 bide apples, Juan "A' Volta; - 1113 oil bbls, ..bauci 6 McVsl,'6o dos brooms, L U.Voight cc; 5 - 1411lartis 4 r ct; 20 hhis flour, J W dimpnon; 1 car , wlwat, [thigh/Ma; 25 bdls willows," Italiti'Dicliej; 80 butm tobanco,l3 8 Dilworth & Co;:tal htals B Oars & co; tc hams; noetillon . 1., Smith & co; S hhds tobacco, Juba Grier; 40 bblalwirits; 10 do aloe. hal, D A Fahnestack & co.• , • 11,1IFIL'Al; LEG AND, 414.i*:: Zelpkti's celebrated Mons A27GLICO3 , "LI1 1 1 ;' iu0 Arriiiatei .illarl4o4 for • Circular. 143 60 ciisko yrtoietitionts! r.lo42.osLlgoorldo. . , ,4eskie do; . 26 t.ozos Ituatrool; • • 20 do, Voymooeltoi. • 60, do . tql.vo 02...z00nd ind plot.; cooed std Koons; 10 (kills Thaw 60 bozo* 13ssillo - • ' 7 6;esoes Jar PrdOrdp • 0 dd.' fancy box*6•• • • 200 boxoa.bo. 1 Itlrd erdalds:,' ' • , In.stots and 'analog sod tt •-• " . 1 26 sad 122 Nood street -DELLO Bast; MCAT LARD. in barge and kegr. WEB PORK; gron :Ant B. ATI'IIO.. tfbniti, 1110 KIROVAL.—L. VOltcr &A. 30, have 1,11), tommd to •Worehotoi '251 thirty asset; Itiketelthey TM to Owed to amp that what and Sege "*.•"^ 1 "111,1 aa2 OFFICIAL LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the Second Session of the Thirty seventh Congre.ls. [Putitac—No. 13G.] AN, Ac tfor the relief of pre-emptors on the ]tome reservation of the Winnabagoes, the Blue-earth region, in the State of Minnesota. Vhexeas Certain individuals have menio rializedirongress setting forth that they . were bona fide aclual settlers, under the pre-emption laws of the United States, in the tract of country known as the Eighteen-mile equate home reservation of the Winnebagoes, in the. Blue-earth region, Minnesota, at a Period.of time when the Indian title had been extin guished, and prior to the setting apart by legal divisions of the said Indian home reservation, under the second article of the treaty of the tw_e_nty-seventh of Feb ruary, eighteenfiluntired and fifty-five, and that by reason, of the setting apart of said home reservation they were forced from their settlements and sub jected to loss and I damage by the des truction of their improvements; there . fore— Bait enacted by the Senate and louse of Representatives of the United States of Amer ca in. Congress assembled, That it shall and may be lawful for each of such set tlers, within three months from and after the passage of this ad, to file his declara tory. statement with-=the proper register and receiver, -descriptive of the tract so settled upon and improved; and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, said settler shall be permitted to establish his claim by the production of testimony showing compliance with all The requirements of the pre-emption law up to the period when said settler was ousted by reason of the premises falling within the aforesaid In-,; dian home reservation; that the testimenr required under this act shall be the affids-', Tit of the claimant himself, taken before' the register and receiver, and shall show the date of the commencement and the period of continuance of his improvements, the extent of the same, sizetif his habita tion, the time and labor required in its, construction, extent of other improvements, and the cost to him and value of the same, and value of crop derived from the same; the affidavit to be corroborated by disin terested testimony. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That upon the return of such testimony to the Department, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior finally to adjudge the validity or invalidity of each claim; and in regard to those shown to be bona fide under the pre-emption law, to report a list of the same, with all the testimony, to Congress, stipulating such award as should be paid as damages growing out of the loss and destruction of such improve ments by reason of the appropriation of such settlements to the Indian reservation, as aforesaid; Provided, That the land office of the local land office herein men tioned' shall not receive any additional pay or fees for the services hereby required of them, Approved, July 14, 1862. tPuntac—No. 137.] As ACT to grant pensions. Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled, That if any officer, non-commissioned officer, musician, or private in the army, including regulars, volunteers, and militia, or any officer, warrant or petty officer, musician, sea man, ordinary seaman,ftotillaman, marine, clerk, landsman, pilots, or other person in navy or marine corps, has been, since the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, or shall hereafter be, disabled by reason of any wound received or disease contracted while lathe servize of the United States, and in the line of duty, -he shall, upon making due proof of the fact accord ing to such forms and regulations as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law, be placed upon the list of invalid per of the United State; and be entitled , to receive, for the highest rite of disability,; such pension as is hereinafter provided in ouch cases, and /or an inferior disability, en amount proportionate to the - highest disability, to comments as hereinafter pro vided, and continue during the existence of such disability. Tho persion for a total disability for officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates employed in the military service of the United States, whether regulars, volunteers, or militia, and in the marine corps, 'shall be al fol low' viz : Lieutenant colonel, and all offi cers of a higher rank, thirty dollars per month; major, twenty-five,' dollars per month; captain, twenty dollars per month; firstlientenant,aeventeendellarspermonth; second lieutenant, fifteen dollars per month; and non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, eight dollars per month. The pension for total disability for officers, warrant, or petty officers, - and otheis em ployed in the naval service of the lThited States, shall be as follows, viz: Captain, commander, surgeon, paymaater, anti chief engineer, respectively, ranking with com mander by law, lieutenant commanding, and master commanding, thirty dollars per month; lieutenant, surgeon, paymaster, and chief engineer, respectively, ranking with lieutenant by law, and passed assist ant surgeon, twenty-flve dollars permonth, professor of mathematics, master, assistant surgeon, andchaplain; twenty dollars per month; first assistant engineers and pilots, fifteen -dollars pot , month; passed midshipman, midshipman, captains! and paymasters! clerk, second and third assistant engineer, masters' usate., and all warrant officers, ten dollars per month; all petty officers, and all other persons be fore named employed in the 'naval service, eight dolltiri per month; and coMmis sioned officers,.of either service, shall re ceive such and only such pension as is herein provided for the rank in which they hold commissions. _ Sec. 2. And-be it further enacted,. That or it any o fficer, other persons named in the'first section Of this act. has _died since the fonith day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-one - or shall hereafter die; by reason of any wound received or 'disease contracted while in the service of the United States; and in the line of duty, his widow, or, iLtherolo-no widow, hie child or children Atinder -sixteen A years; of- age, shall be entitled to receive :the Bade pen sion an the husband or father = would have been entitled to: had ho been -totally. dis abled; -to commence from the death of ithe husband-and father, and to continue coithe sVidoWdirring her Widowhood, or , to. 'the child or children until they severally At: tain 6'0 . 0 akot , of , sixteen years and: no lohger. . ' nee- 8. And,-,be it fityther , enacted, that Where any officer or other person named in . the first. section of this act shall have died subsequently-la the fourth day of March, eightien hundred and sixty-one; or shall hereafter die, by:reason of an) , wound„re ceived or disease contracted`-while .in, the service of the'ithhed fitates, and in die lirie Of duty, and has notleft or shall net leave widow 'PO legitimate child, births!, left or shillleave: a mother who-wan dependent upon him for support, in whole or in 'part, . the mother shall be entitled to receive the same pensions as such officer or: other per- son wouldhave Aeon entitled - to had 'he been totally disabled; which pension shall commence from the death_of the officer or other person dying u aforesaid: Provided,- h oeurt Thatlf Duch_ Mother shall herself be in receipt of a pension: S 8 'll'widow, in virtue of tim prinOtons of theAecond sea ; thin Of this.act, in that case no pension 'or Allowance shall be granted.. to her on sc . count of her eon, unless she gives up_the other pension or allowance: And provided, further; Thatthir pension gi ven toff mother ontreeount of her 'son' shall terminate oa her re:Marriage Ancfproeidetf firritter, That nothing herein shall;be: so construed as to 'entitle the mother of an ettleelor other porton:4lns; is aforesaid, to more than one REM liew York. ineksto -~=' .. „ pensicUt at the same t ime under the provis-: ion of thief act . Sec: 4. And `fie it further enacted, That where any 'officer or other person named in the first section - of this act shall have died subsequently to the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred -and sixty-nne, or shall hereafter die, by reasen_of any wound re ceived or diseases iontractedig_hile in the service of the United States ariorin the line of duty, and lisarkotlefr or flail nofleave a widow,, , nor legitimate child, nor mother, but has left or may leave an orphan - sister r or sisters, under:Sixteen yea r o f ato were dependent upon hiro'for .suppo ."' in whole or in part, sildisister o ' sister! , 11 be entitled to receive the stun .pension as 1 such o ffi cer or other person': would have been entitled to had he been tally disa bled; which pension to said orphan shall commence from the death of the officer or other person dying as aforesaid, and shall continue to the said orphans -until they severally arrive at the age of-sixteen years and no longer: Provided, however, That nothing herein contained shall be so con strued as to entitle said orphans to more than one. Renston at the same time, under the provisions of this act : And provided further, That no moneys shall be paid to the widow, or children, or any heirs of any deceased soldier on accountof bounty, back pay, or pension, who have inany way been engaged in or who have aided or abetted the existing rebellion in the United States; but the right clench disloyal widow or chil dren, heir or heirs of such soldier, shall be vested in the loyal heir or heirs of the de- ceased, if any there be. - See. 5. And be it further• enacted, Thai pensions which may be granted, in pursu ance of the provisions of this act, to per sou-who may have been, or shall be, em ployed in the military or naval service of the United Stales, shall commence on the day of' the discharge of such persons in all cases in which the applications for such provisions is filed within one year after the date of said discharge; and in cases in which the application is not filed during said year, pensions granted to persons em ployed as aforesaid shall commence on the day of the filing of the application. See. 6.74.ndTbelt further enacted, That the fees of agents and attorneys, for making out and causing to be executed the papers necessary to establish a claim for a:pension, bounty, and other allowance, before the Pension Office under this act, shall not ex ceed the following rates : For making out and causing to be duly executed a declara tion by the applicant, with the necessary affidavits, and forwarding the same to the Pension Office, with the requisite corre spondence, five dollars. In cases wherein additional testimony is required by the Commissioner of Pensions, for each affair vit so required and executed and forwarded, (except the affidavits of surgeons for which such agents and attorneys shall not be en titled to' any fees,) one dollar and fifty cents. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That any agent or attorney who shall, - directly or indirectly, demand or receive any greater compensation for his services under this ict than is prescribed in the preceding sec tion, of this act, or who shall Contract or agree to prosecute any claim for a pension, bounty; or other -allowance under this act, on the condition that he shall receive a per. centum upon, or any portion of the amount. of such . claim, or. who shall wrongfully withhold from a pension or other claimant the whole or any. part .of the pension or claim allowed and due touch pensioner or claimant, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall, forevery - ench offence, be fined not exceeding three hundred dollars„or impris oned at hard labor not exceeding two years, or both, according to the circumstances and aggravatione of the offence. Sec. 8. And be' it further enacted, That the Commission of Pensions be and, he is. hereby empowered to appoint; at - his dis cretion, civil surgeons to make the biennial examinations of pensioners which are-or may be required to be made by law, and; to examine applicants for invalid pensions, where lie shall deem an examination by a surgeon to be appointed by him nbcessary ;„ andthe fees for each of such examinations and the requisite certificate thereof, ;shall be one dollar and fifty cents, which feew shall be paid to the surgeon by the person. examined, for which - he shall take a receipt, and forward- the lathe to the Pension Office;, and upon the' allowance of the claim of the person examined, the Commissioner of Pen sions shall furnish to such person an order on the pension agent of hie State for the amount of the surgeon's fees. _ - Sec. O. And be it further .enacted, That the Commissioner of Pensions, on applica tion made to in-portion or by letter by any claimants or applicants for pension, bounty, or other allowance required by law_ to be adjusted and paid by 'the 'Fenian Office, shall furnish Such claimants, free of all"expense or Charge .fo ;Mein, . all such I printed instructions and forme es -nay be necessary-in...establishing and obtaining said claim ;Nand in case such claim is pulse outed by an agent - or. .attorney of 'such claimant or applicant, on the teens 'of 's: certificate of pension or the granting' of a ; bounty or allowance, the Commissioner of Pensions shall forthwith notify; the appli-' cant or claimant that ouch certificate has been issued or olleirance made, and the • amount thereof.. Sec. 10: And be it further enacted, That the pilots, engineers, sailors, and crows upon the. gunboats and mar vessels of the United States, who - have not been regularly mustered into the service of. the' United States, shall - be entitled to the same bounty allowed to persona of corresponding rank in the naval service, provided "they ttontin ne in the service to thief:dose:ofthe present war; ind.all persons serving as aforesaid, who have been or may be wounded or in copulated for 'service, shall be entitled to receive for such 'the ' pension allowed by the ;provisions or-this:sot, , to thole of like rank, and'each and every such person shall receive - pay according cur responding rank In 'the:navel. servioti Proeide4_That_no.person_recelvirig pension or bOuntynnder the provisions of this act shall receive either pension or bounty for any eiher service in the present war. - Mo. 11. And be it further enacted,! That the widows and heirs .ef,mll ;persons de scribed in the' last preceding section who, have been or:may be employed as aforesaid, or who have been 'or may be killed, or, of those who have died or shall die of,wounds , received while so employed, :shall bejpaid the bounty' and. pension.. &Dined by; the provisions of this act, acCording-toisink, provided in the last preceding section. See. 12- And. be it-further enacted, That the. Secretary of the Interior be and is hereby authorized- to . appoints ipecial agent for the Office;-to assist in the detection of frauds , stittiast,'",ther penition . laws, to cause persons committing' such frauds to be prosecuted,' and: to discharge - such other duties as said Secretary may require him to perform; which said-agent' shall receive for his 'services: an, annual "la:4 of‘tWelve:hundred dollars, and his actual traveling. expenses - incurred in. thus dree.hargent liaduties shall be paid by the- Government. • Seci..l3. And be it further enacted, That all acts and parts of sets inconsistent with the.previsions of this set - be and the some are hereby repealed. -:APpreved, 'July 14; 3862, " : P . ICKELS,ASATICE, 800 dom. q'to m ato c sagsl. ood N. Plats i; 100 .do Popper Bum; ' 10 do Worcatcoddro Sawa, =4 5 V 1D do Capers t . 1 .4 115 dozen.lh2tl4h Chow Chow; 6 do -do •-•* Pkesdllly; ,' . 2.0 do do Gutty. •.11,1itd Wicklow; `2O do ' French do For salo bi " • ( 105) • ilinriCElrtaßOß. IQlAltillqii—Zjetitizes IL Raisins; LSO do - auer do; 11X1 hi bozo M. B.- do;' "- I(X) -do Igor 00 keg eaedln[_ d 0 ._do; Ipt 1: I r l o d ayo n' 1 ;11 . -Pldtana GOD Nos. 121lorollialWoodstztot. 1-111hgebeTWN - QE PARTNERSICEP. +&Piitzwidap wasp, szliszrz .4C0 3 -waadlaeolved-swithstitistflantA n n art A n k , ky the =tag dirilells of the puttee. WX: B.• WU having. sold tatetertet therein to the other Go.Patners,The twines, will be =attuned under the auto niusi r ea heretofore. • JOHN inwrr. JAS. LitINNICTT, ROME. lddliftllALL. WM. B. INGILIBIL DISOLUTION OF P • TNT • '. The Parinewhip heretofore existing between JOSEPRAPSNCYR and WIL .0. GARRARD, an• der the litrui - of BPBSICER taGARBARD. in the BRYWING BUSINLYS, Wes dissolved on the %eh of Attu" 18611 W. U. GABBARD is authorised to settle up the bwdooss of the late firm. All per sona harlogolidsoaelialuid the late firm will present thew at hie office, In the Brewery; end all perms knowing themsants ISSOSed'irill please cell aid JOSEPH SPENOEL WILLIAM H. GARRAI3D. Pittainugb. 1 j • r . • Pnctsm arse /$1211,211r. , .-.' littebargh, September 10,1882. TILSSOLUI3O3 I OF PARTNER F P. DL en istl ng , between ao,arselflOsaand if W IL-GARRARD was ddinsolved oft-tb•-20th e August, 1862, W. H. Glat• GAUD beteg anthofirod to. settle tip t hee bosh:man of the jab,. firm al ids cite ,lis the Brewery. The Brewing Mignon will be continued by SPENCER A MoNAY, who- intend to hare always on hand a superior article of ALE, POET= and BEOWN 81V1JT. The taiderslgruntlaill be thankful to the Mondial the late firm far a continuation of their pitmae, and promise to make It their aim to give astirfacEm to fa who may purchase from them. Mr. 'ROBERT WATialf, of Liberty street, so long knowAto the business community,VM Aare the management of our busineol, with the full wo uld In the Brewery. Address &Norden to SPENCER kEcKAY. Phis. is Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, .12 •..JAMES lice Alr. DN U ' PANTN .1.! Partnership latily existing be tween CHAS. B. _MOM and B. HUTCHINSON, of Pittsb. imdec their:not LUZON A HUTCH INSON, was urgh dissoired'ob th e let day of September, A. D. 1136% by Mahal comet. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be remired by either of the partners; and an debuted' on the said parley .hip ate to be presented * to eltbec for payment. --.HABLES lITSON B. LINCH, C HUTOII. Pittstabgli, gist: T,lSteacti-ti CIHARLEB-13. LEECH, FLOUR AND NJ Oka* Num& Ann Onaormatoic lffinanAtta for theAala 0 19RAIEN:WRICDS.D111184 PRODUOR, &a., and aunt for the celebrated Unto:dawn Or, ALENTarcia Ltd &coed • le lint streets, Dor ineen Weed and Ikalthlteld.' baßth. 7 WATER STREET, Pitttbyrgh,,l'a. W. IL GABBARD, Meister. BYin BaLitostd BIZ MALT ; also, for sal% BARLEY. LTT, OATS suS COEN. sek2a :iIIEDW4L.. . _ .1.76 AND IIIiSAPE-MEDICESITIL—Per nnpleasaat and danger:tar diseases, use HELMBOLDII TBACT BIJOU% 'which lots .mired the andante. men of the meet pendent phnicinsin the United nudes. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity sea a .certain ears forth. Ibilowing diseases and symptoms miginating &sews and alone of the &teary of Bexual General Debility, - . Mental sad Physical De est ,,, Ilty, Detettelnatios of Illood to theNead. Copreenm. nfused Ida*, Elyetatia. (Nural Irritability, Beall:sane Slesplessuces at Night. dtsenoi of Menefee EfLdency, LOBS of Appetite, Dyscepsiii Emaciation, Low tipirits, Disor (ton or Pnikuda of the-Organ-of Gentention,= tation of the gent, and In fact all the concomitants if a meson And debilitated state of the system. - To' insure the vsnulne,_ cut this out. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cans guaranteed. See adyertleSMllDt in-another column. araliddxst UAITIN.ESSini AllbEgn THAT us ranlanteriax.—The Proprietors of the stP4ll - Of WONDEB.B. ANATOMY and MEDICINE" have determined," vgardlees of to , Lane, has; (for the -banal of suffering homed y,) four of intents/ initractles and Wm eating Locums on Marriage +milts Diequallffcations, Nervous Debility; Premature Decllnotof Manhood, Indigestion. Weakness or Dependent, Loss of Nam , si and Vital Powers, the Greet E4Br. awl :those Maladies which retffilt frontyoundel fllies. xveisee Maturity. or ilinorallf B 01 Ph 72101 0117 and Nature's Law. Thin invaluable Lectures hare been,the Insane of - enlightening and caring thas ands, and mill be forwarded tree on- the inapt of tourstimps, by addressing 'Vixen:try Ptit•Olas 0314- set qf Anatomy and Malicias, 683 Broadory, N. r." NAANI1001); 11 - " A Wren ILOW NEATOBED Pobliatee4 Is a Baskd Ea - A Lecture tm the Nature, Treatinnt and Bidleal Care 0 - 13permatorrhcea or &mini Westnessi untary' Embisionsgfeental Debility; and to Marriage generally,' - Nimmons, .0o ptlon. Epilepsy and-Fits; Mental and Physical putty, from Bsl4ibuse, de. ,By BO CII1). " AltIaLL, M. D.. Authorof the “Green ...11 BOON TO THOUSANDS OF 81:117 Pent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid. on receipt of six cents, or two poitage !Inept. by CIL J. O. -Klan X. 1.27 Broadway, N. Y.. pest-Office Box 41584. anTinmdierT ~ • . laikllgNA ',' VISTA STRET, - ALILE - AP CIERRY;-;411 persons Interacted sill take no. . tics that thented Viewer le, appointed for that Crwill meet cutthe gemend on THURSDAY, ab l' e'rfld, .1882, at 10. o'clock s. xn.. to view the UMoropoeW to be taken' for the opening of V/STA STRECT, in the Pd Ward, dle gimpy City, frIMI the north line of Taylor /TOD= to tbeemith line of Carroll atreet,• distance of 688 feet, sad to woo damages and besets in pun mane of their spipintroent... ~_ . . .... . , WILLIAM DILWOR.III '.'JOHN BISSILL, . . Viewers. selßfm. t ' - JAldl.l3 (MAHAN' MONTEKEY tiTiIKET, - ALAAEGI/E. AUL .11Y.. 7 Ati . .persons interested will take notice that, the indereigned Viewers, appointed for that picrporl'ellYme et en the ground cm FRIDAY. 00.. ~ tbbet. 7d, - 181, at 10 O'clock a. m. to Hew the 1 premises__ proposed to be taken tot t , - opening of I .AIONTXII.SIITaItsT. in the 2d Ward of Alio. gluey City.** the north line of, Taylor avenue to the ',eta Ifni 'of Carroll street, a distance of 688 fest a zollo asseesdamegee and bens Ste to ptuseance of 1 . . appointment. ... - . 1 WIL'DYLWORTH, - ' ' JOHN 13189E14 - .:. Viswers. sellelerd .... JiaLES OBA.111.kl.• -‘,. 111)P 1041. M. tiTSIICIT,AIAdiIIiIIN Y:4 , ul.lDAirrresna InteMeded will take, notice that tbe , , landirual Mows* appOinted Re that. purpose, will meet on. the ground on - SATURDAY,, October 4th, 188 it, - at 1.0 o'clock 4.-1n.,- , to Hew the preadare propowl to to taken for the . openin g of IiSSLOS STREET. in the 91 Ward of .ADegheny, from the north line of Taylor avenue to the south,line of Jackson street, a distance of 278 feet, and to assess damage' and Inmate tro purnoonto of 'hair olVtot . Dent.. . WK. DILWORTH, 1. JOHN BISSZLL, - norm. - JAILER, fIRAILW. 1011ALO AIJiU. NY.—All poisonu interested win taker':4lm that tee undetsigned,Viewsts,aPP.trited for teas porpoes, will meet on the gronad, 1101, DAY, °Manor 6th. 1S .110 o'clock •m. to slaw the premium pro. posed to betaken. fort h. opting of I'ALO ALTO •THKET. in the Ed Ward; Allegheny, from the north Now of !Laplorarrems to the tooth -MO of Jackman street, • distance of PIS feed. sled to aims damages mid laments in pormance of their appointment. . WM. DILWOBTh.' JAJOHN BISSELL; . Viewers. GBAILAH.. aolt—tisd L• ,tc:Aft.yEaUlf., ALLA* • L"' — .11,1Allioreenalstaireted,Yrill take notice that the eleven espotnted to VIM. the VeZabell P_MOied to be taken tbrthe streightet=tlura bath line of RIVER ANlENUE,4thlrerd, ai the distance of 516.12 feet nom t m =er corner of tot Lane and Meer Arcane; thence cut qietancti of 97 642 feet to the east Ilse of the pro- Pert,' Of Mr. All, (ccolutiotiltinown torthe Starch Eacteria - Ind to =Kee - d totted* Irm kitet:xa the pound WED"WD end October let, 1E62, atlo o'clock 0r..m.. to foltlll the dudes of their app94!0:14. JOHN DYED, _ BENJ. LUTZON, . IMMZE . 12.1 ..tha:Utrat persons Oterteted ars hereby nctilled the' the 'flew= appointed. to 'view the reeelace peoPossi to be taken tbr tlucomnlng of - AVERY STSIXT,4th Md, Allegheny. from Cedar Avenue - to Prat lane, dittanee of 1.7:e fie% and to emus &maga and tan tate, will meet on the !ground SATURDAY, October 11th. 1883, at. 2 eclorle p nis 0 fa= the dntka of their appointment. . JAIIES csmiug,}_ • JOHN DMA: " t.joutricumart.„,. it' IPIEZLifetr.B.I.4I,EY,.4.I4EELLUiNr. Intaristid are hiirebiikalid this the viewers appointed to "km the p tisalpmased to te taker I.r thenntelu3Onil ALLLY, AlkteAca, ltnalte present teritantitAo - Ilive 21.1 net, sad to mean damages and tettilkie, gill meet on WEDYIESII&T, October fah. WA all o'clock p. on the ground. no DAall the du:nee-of their ap pnattemit .TAXII:BI. 4 = I /AB: 1 1__ ABRAILAN wilttardl: WILLIAN PAWL • 's , 70.}fai. AT SV _MAR 13 Err "nliz .—LOOK AT THZ Lam Zni.14013331331010, 3 0331. 01 1.1rarth 111,23. 76 " 1, Jrbo le. Noicagatral Boots 1,37 - . - 1,0 pLoacatAkpror ia. :P • 1,37- 1,76 . t 60; 73 • 1041 .76 TALL mazirdoons nopprnoii, ROBIL: I my= .Z 0,33 au.Ritr 'rair - r. Cri IgipsF . 23 23 baps_ PlbeAppbs ebbs% ^irdi 10167 hitt 'waved liZa bbril][f • • . US sad 1111Mbel ONO. pllllrtt—le large assOrment =And, suitable tar dung .pmpoi. l noduaban'Jka. 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