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WILLIAM auTeri ffirri - x. _ _ 41111085;Plieblas - • v.,;IONMOILIFILLA?L Upper Jolla N. 111XBXPATE1011, HMNIIT LAMM:6Z Pittsburg?. L i.cbiddicbignefiera.;.. , 2 • , . -'• The , Late`ExplOsion nt -the Arsenal . ...Verdict of the 'Coroner's Jury. - - ''Thijery of inquest in the Metter of the late terrible.' expiation-. it' the United 13Mtes Arsenal,'Met si the ollits of,Al derman Ban . aldsols; On Saturday 'evening, 'to deliberate -- „upon ei , verdict—having previously. held one ee . . •' ' ssion for . One purpose, without coming to .- . -- :anY itonalusion. . The jury were unanimous in the 'opinion that, 'taking all the testimony ,intheesie;the seident -Ina canoed by care: ' ,'lesfnesi: and the-Only difficulty which .they . , .;enosuatered in h making up, verdict, was, , , .. , , ~. :.'lrllPthlit this carelessn ess was atellettable to 'u • 0511. Symington - and his , enbordinste °Moors, tar weedy ,to those hav in g- more immediate , . ‘'' --- stiperintendence over to'bgiliAng in • which I like eeplosbeLaccurred. ". Hence it , was that lin the first iight of ineetingthe, jruildled to agree, and adjourned until Saturday even '. lug; that the testimony might be carehdly .... , considered IA iheirsuasatiroa.- --- --, , On Saturday -Greeting the same difficulty - ' ' • presented Steak', antelthough the Jury con tinued. le session:until "nearly 11 o'clock, a nnardinens verdict nes no t agreed up - offour of the bidngnf Opinion that Co/. Sym I batten,. andLtintenants Mile and • Myers, ''''• (lSillweBß - not ssleally •guilty , with Messrs. 4 .. 'NeSthitstd,Vhozp%).wei . se nevertheless eel ' ' - Ala" Anst''diserrieg tof censure a while the .cum. Sato . nuns all the, blame upon Mcßride and Thorp, the Superintendent and his Assistant....l74tWg to agree -upon> this point, , the 'Verdict ' wear not :unanimous, but -' • wearitUderedinthe following ferny :' . , ; - .-,.- An inquisition , indented, taken At Law :: ~:rmetrallia,in'ile ',Conley" of:Allegheny, on , .., _the 27th day of September, A. D.,11362, be .' lore me; John bleOlurig,Voroner of the coat 7.37'eforatabl, tiroAt_litio'vuir of the bodies - of - " thatharbie"- - Dagan, ' Catharine bulthardt; - , Sydney Hanlon, Barbara. BlsitoPr lillateres " . J. EadlY• flinty Anterine,Elts Rushton, xus --,abeth- cliftaxwalli• Sarah Donnell; Elitabetb -Sleek: ',Emmet 'Oltotirke,'"Philip_Eiiter, ~."'Miary,Clannen,lifsKyl3letterly, Ellen Masterly, Susan •IfedLums; Ellen McNerey, .Martbe .. - Robinson , Sete Dillon, Ellen McAfee, Hester '--- • Esslep,- , Anew= Jones,- 'Raney Boss; 'Vary • Riordan, Grace McMillin, Mary Johnston, . - kferg,J.: J'alfeisi;, Mazy Italalastm, Hannah Ramer, Rees Mcßride and Eleanor Shepherd - , ...and unteeognied-bodbee, babied to be the bodies-at MagdilenCA..-Donglus.. Melinda .Ilickarinsr; Adelina Matore,lielinbi Coheir, ---. Lielide,Trustall, 'llinri - DoniedlrVirgiabs Ella ..:Brown,:morir Al p o, gush '.' Shepherd, /Ley -Murphy,i'Eary',Davidson, .Agnesitavidion,Ellen - Denteres, Kier Dons,- - ' . "liel i t i ttithildtieohaters Sarah Berke Catherine . - 11 ,aliniy,l3. Robinson, Same lfziohleyi -,-• - -- ,Elisabeth Markle,-Sarin: McCarthy, Emi t '•betta. Aka, /Lary A . DripPsißlies Lindsey, - .'." . Seaen - MoOMighs" Berns. enoirsi, -Bridget ;-:.;.Clare; Margaret A. Tummy, Barris* Lindsay, , esthetes Oahr,lliary Colline,DavidliAlillel." , - ':.load, Robt..l3mlth, Jos. R;Bolhiiiin, , Anna Dil -.,..-lorti Mari A. a Sollisaii,',Neurry Fleming, Mary 4:'.:11•413y ' Rasa - BratlyiMary'A.„lfolVhirter 4nd Sera Osage, then and dare lying dead, :.:_apes the oaths and - solemn atlirmations 1 , of . 1... yelm-W. , Riddell, H. 8. , Donaldson, F. ~C. 'II, ''Negley4Reery, Snowdest,'.7. LEW and - John Lowe,:good and lawful . : men county ee of,the, aforebl;:tilta being sworn and affirmed, and ...: , Plunged WIMP** on •the part of 'the Corn-_ ,i numweeddlierturn, where, and how,Snd after 'what meaner, the'eald -pennies:no to their desth, do say; upon their maths 'and alßrate-• 'l.l '' aforesaid - that' therialci *eons were ltilled, by; means of . the implosion :of•Gun= ~ . ...s:powder, at the United -. States , -Laboratory , Intlidlngielmaited In the 'borough of 'Law. ' 'reneeirille, on WednesdaY, 'September 17 , - , --18112oridie severally employed ' thetele • • d '^ - the)uroll aids:4dd further present,' said ;:', oisiStion frio'..telesed lithe neglect of Col.. ~...faha. Symington,the °Moor ,in command, at Allegbsay Arsenal, end his Lieutenauts J. -' - - .lt.'Edis add Jasper, Myers • and the gross lingitiot af AlsgalldefElßfid;, PaPerhaustad7. ' ...!.' ,Astor -Seldlor., b atiding, and his as , ..-4-....• rpe And 40 gat Jatorsr, 'aforesaid, upon , their , oothsior aMrmations, as aforesaid, say that -theeforesaid, persons, from the dense afore '. said, in manner and lora Aforesaid, came to ~ fitiiir.diath, and not' otherwise. 1 , _ • ..4 i La witness whereof, as well as theaformaid • T illeriner; we, the. ..furore; have hereanto put 'our handsaud saes, on the day . edd year,and at the Saw above mentioned. , ~ t: • ' - • "... - [Signed) ..: ; iatur - MaCuma, Coroner: IL ,Theresmdeon,. iF. o..Nmenr, . , JOIS, Lova, ,; . , --• 3 Esser 7finowors. , . From so Mich of ,Ithe' foregoing ',finding as ....itiperser, negligence ; to Col. Symington'aud ~., ,Lienteneette M74;041:111 Edie,'we utterly and ~‘, mathely diesset:,'llse testimony, in curpap 'meet, dearly discloses that' this - sad disaster ao sobet ateibuted solely toadhreord, by the .., getethiatendeets,'ef the *helmets and stria- : goat ordain of Colonel-Symington; and we nimbi. Milled 'anything in the 'iridium, diimathereititsr. of his Beekman - Ste.' -- I(diga.d17.100111 W.-Brinsemi - ltoreman. -- - ,-- - `.4P94-.8..)ff , f4i. 7. - : - •;„ :, .. 4 ,t -:,ISMALVT/OAs. ':-.` 4.. . . '. Thejory sumosst. ahntrudi adopted the folloi- lA s resolittl.,:" - , . k0,,,t0,4',1 , fiet thiajory mputtlia Same. ; 4: laden est West quantities of gunpowder and (''' ' , other eXplosiveMaterisi In *Annear the tied ''.' Gil States laulbilege ;betel in the :;beinits - shef lairlowrillei as a - great ;midis • . ,mrogig k sgerairented. by any exipney-of the serviese and tisugittiripimmirgis peril to_a ~.i,:gbetfletunatintityt 7. .....-': : ,`....'—.. .. .".: '...- Auccipet4. ttat:W.. - sal call upon the, ."..;.'ilattitaitloi Of this - awl adj oinin g inoirkdpalt :sloe to soorlOriallso , the ltormiloont'-to take :ulna aletiOlt if may be necessary t* *Ann . th e '.'elifety of thillves and property of 'our people , . from salability:ft mere . nedie and ap=,-,, palling thil.n bi,Aslet-belonak Fs , , t Tim 1 11 70iitio - .1”..`. - - .. ~. Tie Wifiriinthorof - names enumerated iri the virtfottf thejary; as giveinattoOM4lll Pi ~ bat fitejuildn not‘girethit es 4'olo and -, 'replete list - , believing tied - sone. may kart" .-41.4. front,theli. Wanes whose bodies - they ' ) ,•, - dld out rit. ...4, ea:od op - mita:bra of Mu Bay tiosoyeriiptik - show borototort 'published. in ..4,..: dui yarn - exhibits bat on. additional name *troA, who, died on Sault . day' folloirt#C:l4o, _ortiforloo. This . would atabsteattelelt.Per setkeicif that frightfat dis- 4/144‘:416. te oB l`,"/.1 6 1. 1 MT kill YPi a l d j' - ii 4 h lol 4V ' " --' '' ," , " 1 -4 k--•' - . , ..'''''-'. '.. - *•-• 0 1. 6 ..-- - , 41-I #**.ilivii--4dellieuitid,'S .'' ~bunsi. watt entered by busily 's ,. d o ,' t an tglitAi And - rehbed, ed is airisSi t,f C ..,. 1 • ..."., 10. 4 4 141,t`itatad that trro or - _ - .oAlliod}gffi:4o-'/Fit'estared- *Alba 'stria --* itroot; , lolVtiltbo iro../kr 'matter has -been ' II W-Yri—t illo -• t f--> : 1 -- . 1-. ';' -- ~ ._,- ' . .. , •,•*. , :i i ,, i 1.::1; ..-....;,,,,,,,,-, f . ,:L.V.y.,:;;".z... ) ... , L'..:-., 3 ,! - ..] ,T • : - .. . ''r." - i --.:!-- I ~ r , ,, ,-,;,- -s .: , :.:1.,..•:... - .•--,:„... 1,- VV. ' vif ,--, , , - - .. , Y.t.1 - Arkggii 1- '• . : - EMI , : ;;5,,~ JA •KAICHYBEILD, PM/Mir/Lb. - 2taitscrwmustp anosuay. pimms..h.ki.tasis (pommel.. Piedi. - Ja1;81.; 81111112TT;Ocallas Tp.. .1015rAVIAN NUL% Lower at. talr Tp. ' " tio Poor. .600DKAII T. COULTN&Sonth laletteAv The 011 : Trade. The Oil thifellOW - - ,lng weekly zatieW a• oil market We ham but little or no -change to note sloe our Wt.. ,The river at this - point is 'lolver ; exult has been for s number of years, :sad uriptienli:alniost wholly a ded. There seetitotWinueh sarong; shipper, to. get their oil forward, des' te existing state of, the 'market: ,ow 'dip' attront 70 to 80 clouts at the palls: „Osni Of 'gales at this point of some 2,000 Is at Si; 'The Woodford well, on the T farm, has started up again, and wears in f rmed I. flowing about 400 ' barrels par day. 41 con siderable amount of oil has c -hands along the creek oboe our last, but m at of 11, will be stored at this point until nevi Con is resumed. Preighti to Pittsburg, 80 ts; to Irvine, same. Vhe Eastern markets dull and Inactive. The European adroit, re more favorable for us. than they have. yet been. Teaming unchanged, LIVIA trto 25 cents per barrel, according to distance.. - _ The following is the amount reel/Ivo:1st our different warehouse, for the week ending Sept. 2.3dt - Shirk & Co. received 1,227 banele oil; skipped 1,427 Uncle oil. Hennes received 1,644 barrels; shipped 10137. Rewired 1„332 empty barrels;' • Attempted :.Btirglattr Alleitheliy. On - Saturday morning; as officer Swain and . Montgomery,' of- thelilleghemy nig t were pining , along Federal s t, they noticed &public lamp whi eh had extin mdshed 'Moe they rude thele last to d, and' on expraming the °pinto:OW:all as not right, they' , um iv Mow - lietrsy m front door of Wm. Franoe's moony ■ ft; be- tween Robinson. and Laeoek streets ' They started in pursuit of him, but he doll into an'alley and made bleat**. On ix fling the door it was found that an effort been made to form it open ; and the beak r bad been bored with an anger, out with chisel, and pried with an iron bar, but trillion foto:Mg en opening. It is seminal thatm n than one person was engaged fil this at pt, and it is evident that they were new ban at the business. It they hod stiereedlid in triad In the back .way, they would have go lenty of plunder, as Mirk alley would have facili tated themmoral of the goods. The Hospitaie at Annapolie. - We take the following from an Annapolis letter to the-Philadelphia ingsiver - The Naval Academy hospital at this place is one of the finest institutions of the kind In the States. It covers about twenty saes of ground fronting on the bay, and, in point of health and _comfort, Is most admirable. The physicians and nurses It atMndanee ars,kind hearted and exceedingly attentive Id the wants of the aufferers, some sixteen hundred in all. The matrons' in charge complain of the great want of flannel goods, such as un dershirts, drawers, eta. • The Belle. Island prisoners were nearly in a nude ttate, their wants depleted the stook on hand. AU articles should beaddressed to Ides. Governor Bradford, at this place. The Harper's Ferry-Prisonersiellug. . Gen. Tyler: : good deal hu been said abeut the paroled prisoners from Thatieis Bury being sent out to the fronthr - to quell:the distarbin oes • but it would seem from intimations thrown cit by odious attached to the New. York regiment., which patted through this. city on Saturday night, that no such duty is likely to be assigned them. It is stated that the men will be exchanged at the - earliest pos sible moment; and that they will be formed tote a division for service in some important Geld in -the south•west. Brigadier General Tyler and Staff also passed through the city' on Saturday night, for . the purpose of *sum hitcommand of the new division. Fie - mucus Mousing Gloom Bross, by D. Cooper do Co. Market street, next door to Horne's trimming store. The convenienoe and 'advantage of having a' stare of thin daracter in our city is more and more appreelated. Families in mourning can heist supply them. selves with everything taxied, having a large assortment to select from; and are spared the trouble and fatigue of twin tini through many stoles.. Besldasdpcatcare is teen in select. ingtoada for thie store of the very best kind, and the assortment is kePt up-by the receipt of new goods every few days. By their silver. tisament, it will be - 11,611 t they are receiving new fall goods. - . ARRIVAL 011 Tsuors—Sotanzs, Knxtro.-- The 125th New York Regiment vadat com mand of OoL Willard, and nu mbering 914 men, arrived her• at ten o'clock on- Saturday night, en-their way to Okacago. One of their nnanber. Louis P. Smith, Of Co.B, was killed near Altoona, by falling from the platform of one of the tan. -Hie father is as foe' desist, and resides in New, York.' Thus troops are freacHarper"iFeim - mui are the last of the paro9l4-.prlsoners to be ;sent _West. They were fed by our Subsistence Committee,and left 'Wit midnight on the Pittsburgh , 'Wayne and CU.:4p_, TIIIIASILII.—We are pleased 6 note that the favorite actor, Mr. J. Prootor;•kas been pre 'cart upon to . : May another week at the theater, And to.vtight, titelirst of his re-on gagemeentihs will product's a new piece called " which hepersonates the double paste of Thilbee and Armorer. The plea is said to be brim fall' of interest, and.... .it isitherefere, reasonable to imppose that it:will run for se,- eeti nights, unless biv Praetor has other novelties which will force it in the back' ground. We sincerely hope this this week's' business may treble the last. Pnts vna Fos? "Prrr Woare.—A slight lie "ocourred at the Port Pitt Works, on Saturday, but it was promptly extinguished by the ald of the apparatus connected with the foundry; The firs caught from a dafective , • —lt is here that all the tag guns ars alit for the government,' and the destruction ;of these works 'winald'be almost as dinstrous as the lots of a battle. ' ' , -Takao Wasoiliattx.—The citizens of the Third Wad, Pittaborgh„sre reputed Memo& at the Palle School House, on Giant groat. thli (Monday) evening, it 7 o'clock, to devise means to obtain a true flat of the .nmtaber of men entitled from -the Ward, All should attend:- ; : KANT C117X1118: SPECIAL NOTICES. fliciTza am BAIIII . II Swum Idamnia, for family and masataotaring Emporia, aro • the bent is aro. A. H. Cgaiorr; General Aguit, L C. - No. 18,11116 street. Ws. take great • pleasure in recommearding the &v. &I: Williams,: who is engaged as tosaher in'the Academy of Science and tan gmallur 4. ll edhswY• Mti-Williants is • rad uate of Princeton Co ll ey, N. 3., also o f the 'Western Theological Semirlo in A/mol l-mit scholar and a practical - and - autcaufnl Instructor. ,This 'valuable acquisition to Ito carpool' blathers and the raperbutoe and ell. Mency of the Priircipal,-Riv. J. Davis, reader tkiaof titutiort modally worthy of the patronage al the pablio:-; • - Bor. If. W. loorma r .D.D.lßer. X. P. A. D. Be.: D. 224.12 - 4 - DA W.V.110wA",,p4): 'lvti "monist call attention to the superb stock - of Fall and Winter Clothing, for on Comes and boys'. wear, to be found at - W, EC •Ww ',it Co., astner,of Federal attest arid Diamond -It, his been "elected ander the - npervielon of theproprietors,. and it inners Ong dosorlptidei efloodi - for gentle men"' Ares' or Wiliness,' Gentiosten's funishing goods, such as white shirts arid Monet underildsts, drawer', gloves, cravat', an, will alio be found the estAllaktuent, In every Weak and large auortment. Beim Gzeweet merchant tailor, would most respectfu ll y atom his friends and the pabile generally that hehas,returned from the East with hie new 'stank of fall wad goods. liirstock co:Meted the latest styles of, sloth,, costumes aad:Westingi, eslectid from the !mut importations. Goatitunen de miring a neat fitting garment, cad it prices lower at any other tailoring egabush. ineutin the eity, weld do well to give him an early Samuel:Graham, merehant.tellor, N 0.54 Market 'street, one door from Third. 7 -Hum soa ewe Boaatim. , —)For one who diatom theitifests of -th• bullst, ten perish from dsm_p and exposure t.O night air. Small dose' of Holloway's Pillsptaken every other, night, will eoirsot ell. disorden of the Liver , and Eitommtr, puffy the blood, and isms tonna health to every Math Only 22 ciente per bet.- - 2221 Ottstettt.Oege will be taken at theggaraibui Litiargr gems, day or Alt orders left at the , above place tilt be, - promptly arta:dad to. All calls mast la advance. EM2MEM= - -- "rtn, • THE-LATESTNEWS BY YEMBAPH. FROM. WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL *DISPATCHES. , [Spuds" Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gissatie.) t3irpL 24,1862 , . . • CASIIALTILSII TI/Z:LATI .DATTLLS We havijustrioalved from the headquar ters of Cox's (late Reno's) corps, full official Mats of the killed, wounded end miming or, the Kanawha divialon, in the tattles of Sun dij in_Maryland, at South Mount:ill:and Antietam. ' The following is a full official list'of the alms : Eleventh Ohlo—LiettL Col. Coleman, killed; Lieut. Johnston; illghtly wounded; Lieoit B. C. Jordan, wounded 'through the ohnit ; Capt. J. B. Weller, flub wound in the ann. Twelfth Oblo—ldsJoi E. M. Cu., severely wounded in the hip; Capt. R. Wilson, slight, *loft arm ; Capt. W. W. Leggett, mortally, in head.- • . Twenty-third Ohlo—Cant. Skill's, erne off; Lieut. H.G. Used, seriously in the stool . der; Capt. H. S. Lovejoy, slightly in the head ; Liwit.L9ries Nanghton, slightly in the band; Capt. J. L. Drake, slightly in the arm; Lieut. D. IC: Suilth, seriously In the knee; Capt. A: 41 . .. Nation, slightly in the leg ; Lieut. Cols R. B,:linjes,left armand saviour ly in the knee joint; Lieut. Prank . abdomen, 'seriously Capt. Tobisi Nagel, ' Thirtieth Ohio—First Lieut. 0. W. fin& field, killed; First Limit: It. B. Brisbly, killed; &Wend Lieut. S. B. Wilson, killed; Copt. .foln W. /fowler, wounded in the arm; Capt. Jot& Brown,.missing. Thirty-ninth Ohitt.-I,lstit. Colonel Melvin Clarke, killed by • shell. No other CSOMllii stoned oCoor of this regiment was injured. The following is a summary of-the total lonia, officers and in each of the above regiments: , ' 11th ; 'Wounded, 44. 12th Ohlo---Killed, 21; wounded, 59. ' 23rd Olibrilled, 89 ; wounded, 135, 28th Ohlo—Killed, 4'; !minded, 29. 80th Ohle—Billed, 29 ; wounded, 101. i • 26tkOhlo'—Killed, ; *alluded, 38. , A majority of the above , wonidsd••are lit Vedatiok and lliddletothi ;lie remainder, about 120, are near the battle-Geld at Sharps brag, Md. The conduct of this division con tinues to elicit unbounded admiration. "IN. cox I.2IOIIOTXD Gen. COX' has been promoted to the com mand of the late Oen. Reno'i DIVIII9O. Tan:spots: or animism. • In. answer to itumnerabie 'inquiries 'about the nninher:Of iaiscuiere we really took in, the' Maryland battles, It is proper to state' that we took alma 1,600 in all--haidly , so manyas welosfin contrabandsreospued Into slayerj at lisrper's Perry. , . , , • ',l42aulayos, Bipt. 28, 1882." W. T." Dennis, unitary mint. of Indiana, hai just 'returned•. froM the battla-tisld4 in Maryland, where he has been making provis ion for the Indiana wounded. He gins the following summary, from °MAU reports, of lowa in all'the regiments 'engaged : 19th-1 offloar'killed and I wounded; 8 pri vates killed; and 71 wounded. :27th-1 D a kar killed,' and 5 wounded; 13 prints!' killed, and 183 wounded. 14th--4 offtears killed, and 0:' wsinded ; 28 privatai kU4d, - stir 141 - wounded. 7M-4 Moen .wounded; 8 pri sons killed, and 35 wounded. Ist Cavalry -1 private killed, and 3 wounded. 3d' Cavalry 4 privets, killed, and .5 wonnded. `:Total--; 4 °Moen killed, end 19 wounded; 52 privates killed, and 437 wounded. Whole leu, 513.. BLANKS= 101 TEI TOOJDID -Mr. Dennis has-procured • thousand blank ets, to be sent ap:to.morrow to the Int6eS, wounded. The majority of the severely wouided are skill on the battl.nd4sind im tries'iste vicinity ,of filuupsbusg, all of whose wounds wensnot too severe to present Oak being sent to Frederic:k r -Baltimore, Waih ington end up ir;forth. The blankets are especially for the deli - hospitals in that moun tain regidn. The eights - are, sirsuly quits cold, and *nets suffering will •be She staple where the wouided .era not prodded with' mote than the ordinary summer allowance of blankets or clothing. . ,THC 1111)121.&? umerics's SLUT aos The story that the-pontoon:bridge it Har pies Baru waif destroired by. . is antrno. It WIWI • nit injurxiii and ern the Baltimore and Ohio bridgX damaged that it will be ?Midi for 'passenger oars again within a week. . If the reports sent by the Assoolated Press, of bridges or tunnels on the Baltimore .t Ohio Railroad,. farther: west , .Herper's Fem. Are corral, It is entirely unknown to the an thorities of -the road -'They dank that they will be able' to run trains again isithinia week. OCR .L 061111- £T SMITE MOOITAIN, n ,‘. The Indiana „Sta Agent ,• Mr: Peult; gives the estimate Of oa -lona at South Moutttalti kith:l64l44in" lowa than thosief Burgeon 12itti.,liatutuoud and._ the Medical Inspector: He p la oea our killed ~at one thaaatid, sad our Woitudad at stz thou and.- Thinbal - killed, ens Stomata dye hundred ; rend mounded, ten thousand. i _ the repoets . come' In; litt a doubt I. left Unit 'oncloesee were 'my mush exagietateel in all earlier reports, thouglt It Is possible that may, now Incline too fez to the other OS, • 2 • . It fs alleged, in: explanation of the remark -441'44 rebel loss, is compared with ciar ern,- that their ammunielen and 'iriot Were litterior, their - powder their ,eartridgvi , book and'ball; Ind their iimatinition for artillery very defective. Our Annie balls, and osnatint nee" of Ivey. and,ranalster, proved very destrnotivei while- at tangs at irldehek; toed poitlin 'Of the fighting went on; their buck and belt ihrie movtioless, being spent before resold:4 oni thins; TB! Tarawa, cora:nix Or on sinsnakii. • Our own ioldion, Ili is admittod sue. pous, surpass . tho retook In . oonstitutionsd rigor, and under , WK S wounds hart a grimier aversgs tenuity of We. aorsitunun or ntl mum I - It is posiUrtlystittad that the glives on the Ileht themselves show' . 'ampliiiiderme of the gawk en only of $ lll, Thbel,. l 4J; • _ . . TIII 1112PIZ'S rinv Tbe'piersi feeling itt the gimp Unit b• that the reitioitaibility tot theiVVtindo,r bt liirre• =at be divided between ‘041:.• must fa gen. Whilti• • Noth4 3 l " 1 1*;, biro aboitt it rather this sirluidy_ been inlid!tnitib , !jelPt ihvi,oaAlote.,dsitnie bifore the IdUltaiy Board' hers -is to be Shit iIIirOOOITOC three, Or pus v..e:o io ••••ttate - hieriland Heights liefo*.te I did' t. , .f • - 1 'General' Etootiolt,ltottino, 1 1 4 foe son? , time' litionspOt lotajoilao'Laimj, to aosiotti to g? Welk, and mouin, or it• friends will toy to promo on , anignment for-Lim to Kos atm; AXDRI rura . ism ru . mnimum.; GOV? AilinW vu her., on BlitindnYo tie proonookt a promise from the War popirt,.. thonti 04 a Kauashuhty inihonnto-teldiA hoot bon -*oat for Sigil, and had rub+ etiotid:bo v4. -e MtIM3IM =SEMi - • - , , - ' - • ;12 asst.forthwititbs-Gew.-Sipl,'.otherladicr, tioliiiifionie . nc4i ire, that the:GOviinnieni is ink 'jet ',Wadi to; permit Sigel' to be over," elieighwi._ 1 , . • - • , , , riasonaL., - • 1 E T Gov. Morton ii petted to be bore to a few zap na's Poore. -. . . Adviees fiern In Jana ,chow that:they lack bat six thonsand of filling all her quota from that State, under both of the Prelident's late Ogle, and usintistnents are bedni rapidly perfected to : proceed with a drift. foe - those ; but little doubt is entertained that the,fidlitz thousand will have all volunteered before :the draft begins,. and thus the draft will wholly be avoided in Indiana. .• - 'THE DOVItijOILS. The Ebiveinori have Meetly . all gene home again. 134iierall 'of them bare been visiting their troopej while hare, and making better provinions for their :comfort: TWO P*WDUT AND OM 100111 The President celled on Germial Hooker toisky; and hid an: iniportant; inter,ier.. It is certain Umt Gen. Ho9kre *ill have . k very important command as, soon as he r..movers intheient to 'take 'murrain& • : . ACTIVITY AT eel YAVT YARD; The entire force in the Navy Yard was kept at work to-day. ' Thie G bot another tndioa tion,,,ofremarkable - instivity ,now existing ihroughout She Navy, It means something. nee. MAILSIYIAZIN. , Major Binaural John A. MeCleinand ‘is nn deritood to have been"assigned to si highly Important ooinmett'd in theNePartment of the I ° lin" X "4e 7 . lienssol fdliroy Is in town.. Ha is relieved of his eomaisad in Gen. fligers Sorpe. lo eon segaenoe of his reconi'aislgnment; " Oil. ULRYIT Ail) TEI IeaIITILY TULL. General HarneY is in town, lbekiniiip evi dence for G 0123.11 0. IdeilicistrY's trial in S. Loafs.. Tide trial is developing a degree of Importance not originally attached to it, and involves more tbaa one .premlnent Gun. IdeitinStry is making', stronger defense than was lintle!patict. • ' - • • Oar Lost at the Battle of Antietam. Sept. 28.-1-The Aluricae• special, front Sharpatirg, says e'` Our lon in killed and wounded In Melanie of .Antietam will be fully up to 10,000. The official figures in two corps, Sumner's and Hooker's, are as follows Sumner's-061sers MIMI, 41; wounded, 89; enlisted' men 'killed, 219; wounded, 3,708; mining, 458. Total for the c0rp5,6,200. Hooker's Corps, Double - day's Di vision—Killed' 98; wounded, 659. Total, 862.. Iniiikett's BlvirlonßUled, 152; wounded, 898 missing: l37. Total, 1;198 Idesde's Divis ion, Pa: 97; wounded, 449 ; •• 25. Toni, 569. Total for the Corpsi2,6l9. Birnsids's len in killed and wounded will be about 1,600. - The total loss in; ese three army eons le, then fore 8,428. The. loss in Ons. Fnuiklin and GaAs. carps, now commanded by Gen. Wit; 'Hams, will bring ,the casualties Wirt, to the total - stated,itinggh there may be some eousiderable . in the Milner of amlAtntt Gen.- Grille's brigade, Which pickets: the river at Blackburn andvllaynold's - Ford, op posite Elltepheristewn, keeps strict watch on the rebels, and Is active in noonaoltering the country along the Virginia side of the Po- Oa' Friday mornial, a battalion of cavalry "crossed, and 'soon afterwards. Pent back, as la prisoner, a rebeleavalry oflioer, whom they captured at Shopardstown; Soon after a boy appeared on the opposite bank, andfshouting to the pickets not to Sr., came over. lie said he had; enlieNd with the rebels at Frederick,. but becoming disgusted with the service be desired to return! home. The rebels he re ported to lie in rheas force ten miles back from the river. • Ile aloe said that Jackson had bad his arm amputated, to oolloolleolloo of 'a wooed veterived Thane stories - of rebel deserters are notoriously unreliable. On Thursday at noon Oen. Oritlin in person, with the Ninth Masischssatts and the pe rson, with of Columbia regiment,.croued the river.' They threw nut skirmisherpi advanced up the Mil, and proceeding cautiously,' passed Into the WOOCIII: Shortly afterwards they sent balk aWoo. of artillery,' and an • artillery - Urge, which the 'rebels had left behind. They re mained . over during the'aftarnoon, but as there-wits no firing, it is to be resumed that they . did not ad "any rebels in form • Aapbon Eagasement. Bzwurs,,ark. Sept. 25,-.Breoently, an ix pedition! consisting of the transports lotabin, albambra, and the ram Queen of the Wen, carrying about 250 troops, and several pleas of art:filmy; left Old Town ! and galled down the river as far ar Unos forty calks below the month of the Arkin:um. As the expedi tion desomdedthe river, it was. need into by guerrillas at Portal's, i town on the Missis sippi shore; Opposite Napoleon, snd at Island No. 76, killing,'at the latter place, one men. 'Oruro! the latan's boats shelled the woods along the shore, hut with what damage is riot known. Op tbeir,return trip, at Prentiss, a largeforoe bf guarriltas, numbering 1,500' or 2,ooo,,under command of Vi ll ipigne, cacizpied 4.he stores hire, and Opened cannonid. 'lnc on the bole by 'ollie of musketry. Our boati returned the oomplkuint with shot and ,shell, killing twentj,!seven of the rebels, and driving them back . AU the .country, in the di restibn of Bolivar - riftsi which, part of the forces disembarked; and kapott the, town. of Prentlis , The transporte wara tiddled by musket bails, and two alx•pound cannon shot puled entirely.. through the, cabin of the Alhambra, Oar loss is - arcs killed and several wounded. • . The Charges Against ilf . , Ss. Loom Sept. 27.-:-Tkus Court for the trial of Gen.'MoSinstry met according to ad journment, and the members sworn in. The Judge Advocate announced that Gen. Harney had been relieved from.Commlislon, and that Col. l;t4inneville had. been appointed la Pisa" of Harney. The Cominlsslon decided to allow the. proceedings to be reported in tini news papers, after which the charges and specifica tions against Gen. Mintiest:ly were made. There is but one charge--that-of neglect :or violation of duty:' The "padfloation_ s s width are over Afty in number, are to theeffeet that Melfinstry purchased mules, hones and army 'applies from certain oontraoton at ex orbitant price*; that parties> offered to fur -nhh him the same supplies at &fair market valuer that , he rehised to receive them, thus compelllng said parties to sell their supplies to contmotors at the market value ; that 310- Kinstry then purchased the same areas" from oontraoton at exorbitant rates. After the .reading of thespeeldertions, If °Kinn* "Wad that he mimed trip:sues summoned on his behalf, among others lon. Hreciont, to show that, as far as specifications were concerned, he acted under orders. . . IsigiOgt Regivients at Hat! vylvanv. stsbn4. illtllll3l7lo; . fikipt. 27.—The 21st regiment. Col. Murphy, the' 22d, Cot: Mt:Awaken, and the 23d, Col. Wiestilug, arrived hue to-day from Chambenburg. Hampton, **contraband who escaped bon Jialtson's army and was wounded in the late saddens on , the Cumberland railroad, died this morning. The rest of the wounded are doillg"Well, end will soon be able to return to their homes. Corp. Brett is rapidly imp:lv /a& andAlte sorgeon, boa no doubt of his re oov Major Meths, with a number of men, is still here , renderinFosery Assistance to 'She' wounded. -Goollo RIAU, of ColoPoui R, dry Mi suses, who has been mixing slues last Bat nrdiy, and was nut from Masontown Mob, has not yet ; been found. . , : The oath f ,allegiane• WS/ ,aidnutarid to about Sue htutdatd rebel desert's', this morn ing, at Camp Cutts. .^t" IL maximal," are still offering in Men - if draft. - (, ' , . Plata it4te,ll4e Indians: Wasimaioi, Sipe. ; 2 -The patoh two beia siosived: - - , Haapiaivirlasi or TES luutt,-, .1 ' • • ST. Pan, Sept. 26,1662. Maj. Ges. Said; Oesiral•ia: MIA ;3 i. • Dispateheatratatel.l3lbley have just been hid I- eletry_endepealukt With' the Stona,Aear YeSow.'steataissi — About, Se `halm woo woltadid. : 061 lbw was 5 pilot- sayl Alti*lnzaded. Tbar:lo-, t4124.-14/1 '" / . k :; t 0 i #4 11 ' 4 0 i tt ar k 6 1 N4 followluY , • • „ . = CO/PKtf.' , i'• Jail/ LATEST- FROM: -EUROPE. driftrafottlie Steamer Aosta Saxon'. CAPI Rani, Sept. YT.—The steamer Anglo Saxon, wltli,Liverpeol dates of. the 18th, anti Londonden7 of 19th, visual Cape Baas at three o'clock this morning, and was boarded by the new yacht. The Hibernian attired out on the 16th, Inst. The United Stat 4? gunboat Tinware was at eadts. A Paris eorrespeadeat says that it is be lieved that Count Mercier, the Trench Minis ter to the Ilnited , Statos,tas been ordered by his government to mate a conciliatory at tempt to putia stop to the war in America, for the mate of humanity.. . The Paris correspondent of the London Times says 'that the Emperor Napoleon will undobtodly ,favor the recognition of the Southern Confederacy, and is anxious that the English Government should adopt a similar course. The excitement in the Jute and Hemp market had subsided. There is nothing new regarding the Roman question. Garibaldi's health is said to be rather worse. The Polish Nobles at Warsaw have adopted an address offensive to the Government. The stirring news from America to-night, by the steamship Europa and subsequent steamers, was the theme of universal com ment. The defeat of lien. Pope's army' was 'regarded se most disastrous for the North, bat the valor displayed by the Northern troops, in the second Ball Run battle, was generally admitted. • The London Time, admits that the Federal troops fought with more than ordinary cour age, and that their two days' fighting rescues their military character from reproach, but everything exempt that honor for them is but dust. The gallant stand which the Federal army made only takes the sting of disgrace out of their overthrow. The LiverpoofDaily Nalco admits the sever ity of 'the dofeat of the Federal army, and thinks that there will be more bloody' battles in Maryland. • . The London Times argues that the Federal Government is wrvught to the verge of ruin, and believes that such a term may be Willy used when it is no longer safe to execute the functions -of •the government in the capital. It wires, that, bad as the prospects of the Fed eral, now appear, there is no element of •bet ter element in the future. • • The • London Star oonsideri the Northern cause hopeless, because the emancipation of the slaves In the Southern States has not been proclaimed, and urges the adoption of that measure: The London Herold thisks that the North will do well to consider the expediency of making a compromise with the South atone.. The London Morning Post points out the grounds on which the Confederate Govern ment may claim recognition from the Euro- The question of substitutes for cotton at tracts more aad more attention, but practical mien express but little faith in the substitutes offered. The excitement in jute and hemp has subsided. It it reported that three of the finestateam era on the Clyde—the Trona,the Giraffe and the Clydesdale—have been told 'to the Con federate Government. The Liverpool Telegraph says : Besides the eommissioni committed to other ship builders by the Clonfetterate Government, which are being pushed forward with all possible dim patch, a large iritn-plated ram is being con- Amsted on the river ?dersory, without an at temptleing modest concealment. This ram will be of the most forinidablechatacter, and. will attempt to run the blockade at Charles ton. The same journal says that a venal is lying at Liverpool, taking in a carp of iron plates, destined for plating a Sol:ahem vessel, which is awaiting their arrival at Charleston. From W ashington. Wosnixoross ' • Sept: 28.—The- following named caws have been' promoted, on the recommendation , of General McClellan, to Brigadier-Generalshins: Col. Governor K. Warren, Fifth New York Volunteers, for dis tinguished conduct in the battle at 0/11111011 . Hill; Col. Alfred W. Subly, First Minnesota, for diitinguiahed conduct in the battles before Riehmond ; Col. William W. Averill, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, for distinguished con duet atiFair Oaks; Col. Robert Cowdin; First Masaaehusette, for , distingnished ',conduct at Williamsburg. • Brig. Can. oho- Csok, United States Vol unteers, has n ordered to report for duty to Major Gen Pope. - .• ' Sartain WI - A. Swan, 'United 'Stites Army; has - n assigned to duty with Gen. Pope as Medi 1 Director of the Department of the North est. By chapter 163, section 21, of the.. Acta of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, it Is OXevided that any ivatrnment of paper 'issued prior to the' first of January, 1863, without being stamped, shall bo deemed invalid. ba that, amount, salts for recovering the penalty can only be instituted by collectors. Renee, if 'timpani not ready for me on the first day 'of October, no injury or loss will result to the public.. It is expected, however, that for leading purposes will be ready by Wednes day, or soon after, and the use of 'stamps will be required whenever the Department is pre med' to tarnish them. • • Excitement in Louisville. Loorsvrtam, Sept. 28.-Some alarm ensued this afternoon, from an artillery practice in our suburbs, which soon subsided on -burning the emuse of the firing. The dealers army goods bad quite a harvest to-day, disposing of almost averythineavallable'for army pur poses at quit* an advance= on Saturday's The military °Doers of tb• &tithe= Con federaty are rigidly enforming -the •conscrip= ,lien set around Lexington and other points occupied by the rebels. .: " On • Friday, • about five hundred- rebel wagons were seen on the road, from Danville to Lexington, supposed• to stmempty, and go ing in thatdlreetion for supplies. • • The pontoon' bridge, connecting Louisville and Jeffersonvillek was completed yesterday. The skirmish atliiddletown to-day, be tween a eavalryreglment and some rebel troops, resulted the death of one rebid; the balance were completely routed, ' Augusta, Ky., 'Destroyed ..by the • 'Helmls. CIX011111•11, Sept. 28.--Lut night the rebel cavalry captured Augusta, By, on the Ohio riveri forty miles above this city. After rqb 7 Mug the-houses - thej destroyed the plane, The eitlseus led to the Ohio side. . Hon. Wm. H. Polk passed through the city to-night. He il bearer of dispatches from' Andy Johnson to President Lincobs. Dullness was • totally responded lesterday from 2 to'6 p:m: Alt the oltistms wercun- ' A dispatch to the flasettc, from Indianspo• says an army officer, just arrrived from Washington, says he read am order while the. War Department, on Friday, relieving Buell of command to Kentitolry, and assign, log him 'lndianapolis; to 'organise 'parciad prisoners into regiment& The Situation in tionth Western MIS- ernmar run, Mo., Sept. 26.--#. portion;of the rebel army, under Henderson and Rains, are now at eanby • Mines, Newton county, near thrrlakansss 'line. Gen: 'Schofield 'is preparing to much against than, an.l a's' his anzky is in exeellenttoondition, and composed of the best troops in the State, there's every reason to believe he will be samenfol„ II they await an attaak. If they retreat - they will be driven oat. of:• the elate, and positions probably be templed by our troops that' Will prevent another.inroad. r• • . • • _The latest advices from the rebel army esti It to boa motley crowd of warriors-=some well alma, but the nost bearing 'snob Weapons Is coda be gathered through Altus's: Their number is &bon; 1.2,000. • 1 ' Gan. Soholleld, at Ids own relined, has bein relieved from tt e diattiot coinmartd, and now commands, the army; of , fdtisourl in , the fold. . ...• . • le. : 1 • - - - , - , FROM New °Nea , __ New You, Sept. rUpt. 27...-The steamer Malan gos, from. Na,- - Orleans oa the 20th, arrived et this port this. orealog. , ...Thertews is en important. - - . • .; _, Tads* Welker, editor of the Delta, has been _released from coatiaemerit at Ship. roma; - its Cot. Namtitorhent.Cott =fruit Tem; lattaatkelogamstispetteh: V*. great Cada ersettag is New Camas., . -,- . , -.--.,..- - - - fieveralge*l. tralesm, w th, a flag of trace,. hedLarrive4 at New .Orlaarm to troastuareMe . a .ItegotlsUort far as exchange of prisoners., 1 !Steamboat. HailedprOnerriUm. Maim* &tit 24.44. ortolan; Ilovoto,, from Uelro to ilrooplith woo tuttls jortogay Botolotplu`Vport..fondhrt,Ao Mork moot Imhof. mut wrul Ylosisearb".loP• iftani‘ tovolottsly Moit000lut: ThoitooroOr lotmodlittoli Imokid into th• 44isn „ow_ ribtii 0 10) 4045 4 TheAngla. wuaZiStgra Toldght, al e. ,„„....wwinionimn.Aprefigiftgili4rt!* MMEM --• From californliG",77f — fl - :" Sax,,Fiasclaco, Sao. 46.—The irgramari So non . arrind to-day fro.a Paruima. 1 Blunt. Malin arrived yesterday from Oregon ea* roam for Washington.. During the past' Eve years he kas been camellia locatiland" conktrueting a military roadirdm the all" Walls Valley, in Washington - Tenito Fort Benton, at the heed watery of the nave gotten of the bibmouri River. The work to finally completed. Considerable emigratieb has reached 'Washington Territory by thdt route daring this year. Large tracts of land, containing gold, copper, lead ;and iron, were found on the line of the road: The Late Railroad ilcc,ident. . _ CAILIBLe; Pa., Sept. 28.—we WMII the best authority for ming: that the Cumberland Valley Itailroad Company is in nowise ac countable foi the accident which occurred' at Bridgeport, on Friday last. The road has been in the custody and absolute control of the Government since the 21st inst.; and no ears of the company had any participation in the movement or direction of trainssince that date. Exchanged Rebel Prisoners at Fort- MIS Monroe. FOITIILEIB MONROE, Sep€ 27.—The steam boat John A. Warner, fro Washington, ar rived here this morning with 250 rebel prim- One% ea route for Alkeris Landing. They are exchanged, and talk storitedly of fighting again u soon as they get bome. The most of them were taken at Manassas. Markets by. Telegraph. Now Tows, Sept. 27—Noon.rkeas is firm; 11,000 bbls sold. Wheat is actin and advanced lc, and sales of 14.000 bosh at 51 14€0 20 - As Chicago Spring; 1701 22 farEfllwaukee Club; 5129@1 31 for red. Corn advancing; sales 65.000 bualLat 634461%0 for =lied. Pork heavy at Ell 60 for mess, and 510 25 for prime. Lard Irm. Whiskfinn at 33c. Stocks lower. Chicago andhock Island 74; Illi nois Central - Railroad 7% Cumberland Coal 9%; 1111. cols Central Goods 1114; Michigan Southern 7u; Sew York Central 'oB%llteweling 66%; Missouri 6'. 56; American Gold PAPA Illinois War' Loin 99%; De mand Notes 119%; U. B. Treasury 7 3-10101%; Cou pons, 1431, 101%. Rattans:mu, Sept. 27—Noon.—Them is moreac tirity in the higher grads of Vieux end /0,000 bbl, extra and extra .r.were sold at 14.. Receipts are ennalL Wee of Bye Yleibtat 53 6.2%. Corn Ideal is dull. Wheat fern antis* request, and 8,000 both of red were sold at $13143113, and white at 51 4001 158. • There is no change in Rye: .Corn active, with salsa of 3,000 bush-Yellow at tic. Oats are in de. mand, and 3,000 bosh new southern were sold at We 380. • Coffee firm. Sugar excited and is Me higher. Whisky Erin at 33M1131e.-, • Balm.Oss, Sept.. 27—Noon.—Tlour quiet; Ohio aella at 58 60. Wheat Wady. torn scarcer white Is mid at 70(471u and Allow at C.Eigae. Wh ' iiky firm at - 3145)51y,,e. bode, steady at 21.922.345 . Provisions axe dull. From Aenticky. The Cincinnati Gaseits, of *Saturday, sap : A gentleman who left -Mt. Sterling, Ky., on Wednesday last, arrived in this city yes terday,bringing reliable information from that quarter: Humphrey Marshall; with his whole army, amounting to less than four thousand,' Wits at. Mt. Sterling: HIS men werinearly all mounted.' . They had been ordered oat for at march, but the order, .fir some reason* not publicly known ' was countermanded, and the men went into camp. Of, course Marshall could not have been at Paris on Monday or Tuesday, with twelve thousand men. The fact lathe rebels are playing the exaggeration game, and we fear they are playing it - pc.- cessfally, keeping Union armies in gatu Tao, that are large enough, If burled against them, to crush the rebel hordes. This will probably be sneered at by military men; bat haven't we been told that Hum phrey Marshall was at Paris with 12.000 men? while-it is now known that up to Wednesday he had not been away. from Mount Starling, and that be never had in his command fear . thitscrad men. Then, again; Ociv. Morton has been told by Gov. Robinson that Heath did I - not have over mix or seven thousand mart bi fore Covington, and Wm. Polk, of Tennessee, ! asserts potatively that Bragg hasonlyimenty -1 five thousand men, with . which '-he has been 1 frightening Buell, taking Munfordsville, cap ' 'taring four thousand prisoners, and as many arms with valuable stores.' ' The Humphrey Marshall part of the statement we know , to be cerrect. We have given the - atithority for the' balance. Whether Bragg's - force Is undo:Tea i timated or not, it is evident' that the time fer clearing the rebels- out of Kentucky has sr rived. - Humphrey Marshall made a speech at Mt. Sterling, which_ he announced that the rebel conscription law would be enforced in ! Kentucky._ Every man between the ages of I eighteen and. twenty 7 Ove would be compelled t o join, the army or leave the Bites ; and be was evidently not willing that any should se-, eept the latter alternative, for passes were in Taa iIIPOI2I.ICZ or vas Paulinses Slc cub PzoccistAllo3l.—Prominent' men from the West say that in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and lowa, the second 'proclamation' of the President, that was leaned yesterday, sus pending this writ of habeas corpus, to quite as important and immediately helpful in the sup pression of the rebellion as the prociamat on of freedom. Although it mils makes a gen eral and authoritative iieelaration that that may be done whitih their Goveraore have been doing forsome tint& . In one of the camps In Western State then are already 39' involun- VA/ reeruits, whom no'writ.of -habeas corpus can reaish.Wash, Coe. : THE EttrYOZSD BESIGNATZOY OW ISZCZETAHIC Suwaaw.—A Washington Mat:etch to the N. Y."lnnbaas say, that the report that Secrete - Baird ii =about to resign ehe portfolios of the State Department into the bends of the:Hon. li4werd Everett grows - oat, of the fent that ,Mr. Eierett 6aa. bean in Washington for say oral days on .the Prosident'e•iivitationifind that hasinesirelated tether stets of s our foreign robitionsOrith regard to which . his views are. understood to iMbsr somewhatfroin thoutheld by Mr. Sewerd. ! •- • a If_ IX IYAL 'Burn hilurri.- . .,Twe peaks of the - 22 d 'Regiment State Militia, CoL Wickersham, arrived..• in. this city -last night, on their way- to. their homes in LeW ranee 'meaty. They were 00..14, Capt. James R. Shaw, and Co. C, Capt. :The for mer belong ed to New Castle, and the lanai to Pnieski. They took supper at City Hall, and will leave this morning at seven o'clock. ladiaa W.. 001183 Carpenter and Joiner, Jobbing Shop Virginsiley, between Smithfield street and Oherry,alley.' All kinds of . Maga Sepairing done on short notice and" in work manlike' imitier. ; attaiiipis modelling.% 1.0.1 We your orders.. All orders promptly attended to. Darrumar.—Dr. O. SW, N 0.246, Penn it., attends to all branches of the Dental pmfee- tBiIfDLLI—TBALOY—RIGHWY—SIiIed An the .battlo of Mberpbug, St, on tbolger but" I. D. ?DAVE LLI,Oolp J. D. TBOOKY,And Wyatt. W. 0. RICHEY, all of ohs Pitts Boointent Perauyl. vanLo Volunteers, On. G. ICE' FROMITLE )6,9:1c-ES,DIRBCT..L6. I. biro samweded in: making armpit:wits wbith I will be enabled to Inintab ICE.. to tiled • I sena of Pittsburgh by -the oar-or wagon .load, It - will be of metier and . ' am sell if lower , than it can betornieW by any other paws... Inn ,be ltntod at the 80021" ROM, .corner. of Irwin street and Dn. ner= Way. seeklm MARTIN JOHNETOW. uH , 6/ "A'f! : k_ :, BABIES. GOAL ADD om At tbs &kw Mills of bun Craig, O&AIG /3171Zfif, .llnt , Arbrd; Allegbeny aty. Pa. • Speetcostoattt-'_work not _byjneil kb Alkg_beni Cdty P. 0., or left &Sibs Hardware Atom of B. Wolff; awner of Liberty and Bt. Weir streets; will re. teive prom's stteotkon. . • ardent ; IS 111JEtit*-- Oolt`a oltisad rum model; ' • - *Bacon,l4ADZKigalaii 004 , 114117% NOT 110w71 t T 172:1/16 Wea oink_ II& RU4IIOOII, ' •-- ••• 1,1 szAxisma iusGlos zos azztitztirmr • • 115•00118 T a • Vats bolornd t • NO= Cam, from. T . . 6? 9 ceekck a. q1412.p at hlsoelesirrn bj'~LLnig~l: lot. . Piddle exambatioas theifCciiitTiniFaits soadtwa_..- • Ire i tiox*, tdir Intaisaar Minas iad, pariaii that, hair. , jg, sett:mei *cm ,124.1i5t jinn laid mktoeud Ito& ofrodo, comptistor' • , • '•IIOININTE4 ti. Intnt`.nd'toatt'aa t Watt now and dateable Ili • AY•all 4f irblebidui will "au Tituiti• Web fartiatilf Vlditaisdaio.l2sl MID , • kL argirr. - Atiegtom -.Olt}, Or -- ALL 13114 r . • Ysi. — ACIDWIIPI. I I :i.;.• -, ',_ • • • ' ' : - - -rt‘fa! d ' - Wintftl4,l=l". Vailinsti&mstbdanct• Pal tat 1,1114. a "l a " - - re lig i l gr l n*llt !" s42l 4 : s!" 7.ll P ir i 11.1 r . TAISC :,~~.: ZElZlntar :NOT/CM I RAN o,ccatcoTummy. Beaulto aalfttiaf in . thL timpsay can have thair 00IIIITT . BUNIDS CIASEZD at coos.' A inr anon good. mem ars said for Lb woad and third asettics. MID opuzarr.BOuN TINA AND A DIMWIT DOUBT! 01 glo WILL MEM car Apply .t Headquarters, Ha Cia rotrzsa 13111LiT. JOHN I. NEVER, Ciptein. KNAPP'S BATTERY-,Reosuits .V. 7 wanted lb?tLL celehmtud BAUM,. am with the army of irlrgipla, Gen. Pops COlTllsandbm. axxxsar ATWZLL, . Who has been detailed on twunithyt envies, is now In the dry In the meantime, parents wishtog to join the Battery will all et 67 POMMEL s r:asrz. vrax7s. WANTED--100 Saddle and! Hareem -Nam. sauaediatels. . Nene bun pail.grork. men mod mgr. ; lingers of yrAit.: a 00.. tgadlima Diamond. Allegheny: . . 9•117:1w WANTBB+44. Bond and Mortgage for T $6,000, havtrig 3 yews to mt. rim litipwwid property, which vie will cash at the rate of 3% per cent. per year. Apply to set 7 B.•HeLATRkOO., 103 Toroth at. WANTED—By an experienced. Civil and Mining Engineer ' a • MAU= On a BaO. road, or as a Superlntatidantof Minn. Good reM. soma even. Address, BOX Bab, Pittsburgh P. O. seltio tr/A'l2 MattaiL.N•ES. TvisozELKll & WELSON'S Sewing Machines, "[O..`aPIYTS BTYSLT, PITTIBBMIGH, PA. kaarda LM Aka Pnadani at do: UNITED STATES PAIR For the Yea 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWASOS 01? so.= MACEINSB BOLD IN TEM MIMED STATES. KOMI TE1P14 . 0.1,000 BOLIVIZI PAW IX&E. We offer to thee,pnitin ,WIELIII4II24*ILKH O IIIII 41.11t0i7iD !AWING /LiOlinill. at BILDMID PRlDlarvith facreesed coondence of its malts en the bat, and moteillable Family &ming Illsehthe non fit nee. It down equally well co dwelt:Wl and thinned fabric., nukes tbi Width& tnipcsalbb to Inman:1,1111U on both• ,idea; V iamb !n coalteno flail, 'more' sneer' in ikon:Seat, and nurredorabb • Oinedassi steins mines and description of Ifs. alum; fornlabed gratis, on apptionnon m rorion or biEkverytier. - - :r ifeehlne threeTlMM - _ WM. EITTNNWR it 00. SEWING ILAVHINES. • NVILLIAIeII3 k 07f91.5' cowallsci dcabli t►zed SW FAMILY BZWING Salesroom, No. 12 ?LITE! 131111 ET, PITTSBENGIL PA. • _ These Machines will do all kinds of •'lmk and am warranted and kept In repair em year wltLoat hay Lamm. opium koo., dgenta. - SPEOTATiCMIGE. ' , • Lit the inalle be patently reed that they map boy and cm WILLIAMS a ONVIW ,11•01.11IXE with as much Impunity as Any In market, ttotwith staading the gross misststsments purporting , tom*. anate.reat the Greener d Saar Sevin/ Kaaba Co. and atheist. Thai besot stopping persons bum mine . the ansalnes,iirban thayannotAtop 1:11 Stan NU. preposterous: :This Machine war pat. mated Yob. W. UM. Weptaisass N mad ay parson erini a &wisp McAbee who can point ont ono sin& cue where • person,to whom we hoe sold a Mach its hare bees legally dapped dam ashog tt, or bin bad to pay to.ny party. AGENTS WANTID. 144 RQsrs kuLL B . 144 eltxxxx MIMES, HEW :TORE OITIL GOVERNMENT_COFFE.O, - . Pat tip in tin Loll Pond men, In • Ixtr.,anel fn 'Dolt. Our piens range front 11 to 30 cents: We per up the Iblllowinglatele - JAVA, .IrlltiedlZlA2," SUP. ate; 'BID AND SUPERIOR - COP'PIZ. . . We belles* onr Coffee to be Maw than any ironed Coffee now in use. All orders an dressed to na, or to otV Agents, /deem PLACID A YOUNO, ICS Chem• bent street, cornet Washington Knot, New Tort City,atel Iffeests. POLLARD & DOAN E,lBll and 191 South Water street, Olffesitoe,lßtndl4 will rrd" wettAntia - • . :TAWAS, TOWille Itlololl. /1"11) COIsSLIMPTIVEZi—The adver 1. User, haying bow tutored to health in s kw week , ."by • we' IbsPle =WY, law hating suffer ed veveral yeses with s went lung affsetlos, and t•• t dread Oboes*, Oonsueoptiott—fs assicate t 0 astke • own to hie fellow =flews the menu act= To all who dada It, he will end • copy snits pta scelption used (flee of charge,) with tse for prep/aloe sad oche the muse, which therwl Soda we can fcr Oosouptios, 'Ow, do. The only object of the advertiser is eaudias the preseriptlml is to benefit the afaleted, and apnea in. mewl:ton which he awakes to bs leeslasble, sad be hopes wry sufferer will try him remedy, es it will tm nothlog. awl may prole a bleWeg. Partkewithing the proicliptkas will gems addreee Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, sellkSted Willicmsbars, Kings wan .N. Y. nitUtitS, CHEMICALS PAIN LA OILS - AND DYE PlO7lB. INDIGO BLIT& ESSBIWB On.OOJPZII, ITOVI power', ira.A.- .VOILING =TEAM 713721108, CINNAMON; MACE CLOVES, AILIPIOk_WHOLE PEPPER, AIDETABD. ABED, OABTO SWEET OIL and mancw of all ktnds .14 &milk all standard latent megollea,'l,34 do:„ bartorojand for sale kw by • • WOO/WON & WALLAoz, P.S. Country merobiittlii before nabadoge lw where, would do well to call and exam/nu oar stoat. eet WOO/MIDI& WALLACCIL ItAGS I SAIIS t MUM!. • 0,000 Gunny Bap: - 1,000 Bombay Beam 2,500 large, hoary, Linen Barks; 5,003 Army Oars and Cora din Tor_ aleby. "EineliooCE,*(loßil37t CO. AA/11111Na. ILUll,—sa good ; T 1 perhaps better. :In onr BMS BROWNICLL' WAITING YLIII 0 hes no stnerfor. Proindlee wide,- we hazard nothing- In. mowthe this beantira fluid to the tiommtudee.-liie tweak from experience. Why send 1130 4,000 to biro= :walls, to, grant, iLmindicri in favor of article? •Grre it a 'OW end you will Want no better fluid. Pride and gadfly trill commend ft. foie agent fait - o'od= Pinizerliatda. 607 - Id Fourth eirest.) Duet. Lima,. thi TACCEptriOit COAL MAB/0i AMU, in front of Ake - pniitaattsiy. • - .o.l'.4ljLita „Nur •. 4 --The •1. irkstall• f. 7 meat on the eat 11 r Geading sad Path& made' tinder the sapplemeat'to tbete Chatleir jar dos: ft not bald before tbe let DAY OItOOMIN REEL MIXT,. mirth be placedln tin tutnientelpireity,. - fiolkiter lot collection. subject to coenrofAtatt., , ' • eeir,S.d. • • WM. NIC1118413111.1ttaamor: :W VEN'rEI.) 'CI f.tiT lett rzrzosivi_cramsolicou N. ease: . Practical cititicica.;6ll link strut UhaveONE W. jtust • -. 41,very NJ! an. meat. sad . ,Else• Bind thot,' •Onnfrto - mbloli Writ. putilioa 'aliorteatati,and abets la grins et 4 intati*satide. giirntan , M 'Wiwi , It F - 104, awl 40tiond_; - Gicieiiiiiakattopr Boot. and Taro elder. Vln6girollll7' dist% 45re de at thit_an*, ewe JoHN A.Biummuiwi •62S - F , l v;;;; - -- eornirr Mat , aid Band stmts. • ' • 'PENSIONS. ELOIETAY.% oisd SIETTAN CLOIX4 of overp_skottiptim'ecak PAPlXON.s.ittconey at low, No: IS Otto Omit, PottOurob. . ' r . EGO .7. /uNti.Acibcdoo '''7 l "-T•cr • 02130 V4irr abri - iiarow. • oaf -Li Mani et q• • ro, 41 . • LESJ•piaCtb - Via* .. • •Apiesdritkiislivialutiressi. : iria„ . , yy
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