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J ,Wllll:the:citilarts.of‘..dlleghony county sob ' are engaged upon Government work, had 'tti. iiiitAcr - aueb' ,grOss illegalities . and tejustiors eland idle for want of coal. ''., '' ' .Witit m Oualting in effort fa, net inbie the vas , .Mr, Ballantine, we are informed, hai died 'sot exemption list 7 Seitipprpreitient citizens ',..:',".n.11.11 in - Equity, to Malara. GaMble n ,should take.the,Matter in.hand..and after the - . ~•. G litclter St co., propriet.irs of the coat vecikm.; ,Vaiestigatien;idace the rorrilt of it before our ^ from neing said - road; and that' he has entered, . worthy Governor, rind demand ot him justice suits for trespass, conspiracy,• etc., against IQ :sexist r eislde the present list of exemptions. several other parties. It is said that the udll_ U will.bo A mailer of, eiliall moment to exam owners willenter snit against Mr. Ballantitio," .iire the dieabbid, afteror' during the draft, es -, far damages sustained by lose of timo—so that :pecially,if .the examination:be made by men the matter is likely to become quite seriMis: w ho a m nhoi,the„teniptntionn incident toALC. the — , :',..,...',.., PLAIN T The Penneyliania Avenue Extenbiun. Tice groat puhllo iroproyensent„ (the eaten.. • sion of Pennsylvania avenue into Fifth ) which so much has been said' of lute, Ie .. not likely to become.banefleial to the citizens without, farther legislation.- The daineges -benefits have' been. assessed. eoll'insted; ;and nearly all psl,l over; the buildings have "' • ; • been removedi and yet,the son .ii.worte than waits's, so far as public, travel is concerned., It !TOW that there,whe . . -no provision, in. the act of Assembly inc put ^tiegihestreet into- condition for travel, after . the buildings had been. removed.. At. present - . the extension is an unsightly:nuisance.; liere a hlgivbluff bank ; there scalier and ii!ery- . whir. ttie.debris lies" thiels over . the .. glonnii; , .It will require much 'grading - . down and filling : horse or vehicle can pass over It, -and-de have - to be pavisd'- - - .= tore it' can be cs,lled - a “publie ciinvenienee." - • -s; The- question then , miser" Who is tb,bear_ p.e - .expense of grading.and paving?" • is determined.not,to.bicome , responsible; - was (dearly, evinced by the action of her ..........,,sepressostairce, isect..Council. teat 'night. _The, ism does . est . provide the 'meats. for '::hating it den° at the expoose of the poetic ~lienisiltod;and LIS 'TIOI3.TIy ill the - citliens own-, lag piorirty 'there have outlets on ipsived .streets-which intersect the . extension' it will • - be a long time before; they, will petition for. Worlidone at their expense:: The • lier is evidently lame in this respect, and it is ;;-; zdiflicult to see bow the error is to be anted. The• Fifteenth Regiment Allegheny -I - The commissioned officers , of this liniment , Mooting on Saturday, after theirteturn Miriland; at which It wan resolv 'd that Xhe captabienr eompaniekhold meet ngs at armerien .and asecrui n hew• thany-members,cau: be relied on, in ass of emergency' to the State,, , for- mutant eerviee, end- to prepare dinthriptiva.rolis of molt meta ..,,,borthikaa can thus be relied upon and, repiivX . the same to an . adjournedregimen;a l mbetuig , _ to be held on Wodnelday.afteraoon.. I „.. Alaer it Y. I.l.4thvb.ich eaveral. rimPLPl 44° !.' , °QmPu dn S' -this Son regiment ° nenran to arms, and rushed to the Settle Of Wenger, at the call of the Governor.- net even hesitating to cross the boundary of their_ own: etate--togsther with 'the esprit du oarpacra , hibited since their return„ . we hope to ice 'the` organization maintained intact.. It [ Will, - be ,`creditable, to our cities to have so_loall.body, • - .‘of troops, and One which has:proved that they, are not mere holiday soldiers, but ready for , any emergency which may 'rime. -•' :We bear of a movement on the part! of 'the citiaons' uniforming-the regiment. Ibis - shim4d be ` done Ist once. ' The', troops • •have alrdady procured , from the ' State arms, y.'i-Lblisnlietedrnapeacks;kiiirenntaiurand canteens. ' - 'They still requiripaita, blouse and cnierooat, i:Aogetherd--with -.cartridge box and bayonet scrabliard:,-Thusx equipped, and with aJew thanthe drill, the Fifteenth will be a regiment et which our , city may, watt ,be proud.: ,n-Lent _our eititato atm to it that it le splendigly uni 101113d-. Pg.9lPPed '".Hiseolt in COl,',' - 'B6himsnelientrig ss , , Regiment. '"'The '7lheirnshingioii . Mar/ ht. Ssfurda3, , con tame US renewing "This . (74th Pa 7;) came to the ilrOMist . ?timbal's otdce , and stated that they had refuted to much with their command because, through the negligence of their officers, they had not z;:tonin ;paid (erotic wgioli; and that their tam.' 'lies at home were suffering. They were sent to Forrest Hall prison, Ociorgetown,• where. - ..• %their yenta *ill be attended-to." - . - ! They 41wante'-200113 140 .00neist.lithiVy in thesnoinn , to provide food:for T heir,: Tamil ee ansl.li is.hard tO.sect how jthese" `tta • _lre„!.ga t tAnded 0" fiy..seiding the Mon • to .l 7:i....ti4,04.41/0/61, iiintendest to isiuish them „g paying them . what ii "duo:" if not right, rise knVir t triedoniiiiiie 'recointiontry spirit, hilt bow ctsa:meil bd exPented to fight when stay:know "their families at berate *re, 'coffer • ing t ..A'greit* deal of eafferinghas insulted" -, from the delay of the:: government to pay --r ;those In the service, and something should be - done .to borreot this fail.:lt is pnjust to . Libe men, and unjust to their families ; that - 16er should ' be kept six months without receiving anent. ;r = ~. .-, =NIB - Capt. Williamßiddle.i cat This young offloer f son. of th 6 late Ii fif . :„ Biddle, arrived here on Sunday wiglit, -- , - , freM the army in Virginia. After hie, esciip6fronij,. - soon , after returned, ta hitrigiment, the!slh • I lie being supposed` dead , hie. posltimi ins thw - eompwJ . hedbeen filled by another, Mid ALS was appointed to .11 position in, Gan. Meade's staff,. Waitiirith bica through several Pas, released - from whori , -hri 'Was traniferrisd to ids •' r and: fought !with-hint at the battle of An . tlltenirw tell holteeeived a ball lin the right whiehpaseedihrough jdrt at tho root of painful but' Ih6Aloger,,ll•ribi,ol4lo4:l Pictish It wilt be Ego . , twill remain here until his hjilehinftbitilte: blut_At .imittirn, when 'he , will 11351119V-hir position. Ilia iiruther, Joh6 r,'...i-4"-13.41iddliqii-privare in the Pittahurgli the 'battle bf'i. - Oztrimil until last irinikiWhen 4 'ha "Arii! sewiesf • •* • 4 • : .1.0. Blatterat Oraisoentip,.oripatZt4,*id saliolvot to -bola themielvorlor twidiatits•-Afi.o energrnop, Tbep.also.• 'qo_dsplinienting -' C9l; Gotwaysist(d.l4iita.-7,-.9o,Viroper, ander. 40uxmand,Ithsg",litredacilitf recant '1" . campaign la ithiAlastamdiviCY.sale7;,:' Tb• ,45,0/Pl47ilflo froolgetheir unif • ---F- isvin ,kotthe woo • • ,„, toed On- - mirrim. u / o e ,o , Irmo ,trzottfor.• of gas onnot • ibo /Wilt riacOolus ••-• *tootle kts -.1114104,14‘, tidtty l '.. smordi. iaAnitioeuliti vl wetly; , • - "••• , • -;.„,1 fiiaads In !,0'1.•'!•11'1,16 -whoop& ;Fusax (sir oG the os FAur..-112, sattu r si I Vm As ik s ir x .ftot iati° o l3 - __. - • - 7 ~'::'~>4:.~~': , d. 7.,17,:zz.zqz.1-.•,, ',.:1-t: t tno'' .iDiku'iE OiS' ~-;;‘, - , , :.:7 f,:,.:':..V7.17.?:t..7 •-3 rc~~ ;tn? .11rIzItilac.L; en.l" ..+.: F ~::_ :~A: -~ t~_ 'r..o.i as:S ;i:aH •!:.-dl7-,. —. • _______. ,s'i'.f' , .:?, - iir-113f)EI'l Y. 17111: d;: !A Jr' The Natibnitt Queiritrly Review, fur r i • . ' -SePlorolier, 1862. This number of the-Notional Quarterly has found Its way to our table-the only one that has reached no for a long while. It is, au ex _ oellent number , of this generally excellent Review, the success of which reflects the high .est audit on'the singular ability and energy of its editoriEdward I. Sears, A. N. And ' that .success is not at all factitious, in any 1 1101:110 . , but in avail tease radii-and really de- I served. ,The Present nureber, wChave said, is an excellent one, arid a glance at the con tents will justify the word. An article on thal—reniarkible Ufaxi puom, by Lucretius, "On the Nature of Things," perhaps the •moet original, In every characteristic proper to it of any production in Latin literature, worthily opens-he number, and as a literary essay would grace the pages of any Euro pean Review. So would the fifth article, "The Sacred Poetry of the Middle Ages"— whietr-exhibits-competent- scholarship and rtisTsr - rbi ~wilill the finer and higher qualifies lirMis of.just taste and infrieiiitlve criticism. There are alto interesting artioles—perhaps even more interesting to many than those we havereforred to—on the Works and Influence - of Goethe; on Madame de Maintenon and her Timer; on the Elects of War and Speculation on Carreney; on she Laws and Ethics of War; on New Theories and Discoveries in Natural History, etc., This American Review, we take leave to say , , will compare in every respect favorably with the Quarterly Reviewe of Europe:. The Stamp Duties. Considerablo Uneasiness prevails with - re spect to the delay in the issue of stamps as provided for in the tax bill, under the irapres . 'ion that bustwo cannot be transacted legal ly without :them. , There need, however, to '-no uneasiness on that subject, as an 'monde-. torY'sectien of the law providei against the , dontingenej, as followl: • Section 35-. And be it further ettacted, That . the 25th lotion of the set entitled "An not to provide internal revenue 'to support the gov .6"lPant and pay interest on the public debt," approved July 1,1863;.be soamencard that no instrument, dochment,or paper, made, signed, or leaned, prior . to the let day of- Amery. 1863, without being duly stamped, or having thereon an , adimaive stomp tri denote the osty 'imposed them's, shall for that aortae be deem , rod invalid and of no effect: Provided, how aver; that 'no "itch instrument, document, or paper,shalllie Admitted - of aged evidence copranatil the,isdne. ehell- ha" been duly stamped;: nor nntil,-the: holder thereof shall . have proved to the satiitection of the titbit that`lte hat Paid icithie cillootor or de pun ty-collecter e t ' within which such :court - may held, the sum of. five dollars for.: the use of - the United States. • The section above quoted does not rotes specially to legal...documents; and though it does nut in . so many words, remit the line of fifty dollars, that is manheetly Intended, , the object of the section being to legalise until .the lrt, of Jaattary , the non -using of L stamps. Gen. 11'11.91 0 i Brigade. " "Thil 'fine body of troops; whlahlas diatom-: gabbed itself in Wester:, Virginia, but whibb - rent over. .to the Army of : Virginia, tindir' exllll.3ll,4o.arrive hire thisafternoon or everting, ea route faith° West.' There are. four regiments of infantry asdli.bsttery:of. artillery in this brigade—the 2d, 3d and sth, Virginia, 25th , Ohio, . and Daam's battery.: One of the regiment s, the 2d' Virginia,-con.. Wu the following -companies from thit vi einitri Woods Guards, Co. A, Cant: West; :Woode'Guarde, Co. B, Capt. Gibson ; Pinm, mer,Gaards, car.. Ewing; Belmont agarder tipLleott:. - • ' - -The-Battery (Capt. -Dattai's):!irai tacitly: ;itirrititiallitthis city:' (halt 'anxiety is manifested by the friends of these soldiers to •weltome them once more to their homes and firesides, and it is said that a - furlough of forty-eight hours will be granted them, upon condition that if they exceed that time they will be subject to ar rest by the Provost Marshal, as deserters.. We are unable to itate the time at which the trains will arrive. ; r-_Off-.Wom au Injure d. _ _ This_ oknlng .. a,lfightful run off occurred do theAlleglieng-Diautand, -at. a .time when cttekle;rl(en haws' Was t.errowded with 'PoOPIIY gre,sit od to a Ugh sprlng wagon, bi . ':Federal st.; top/fufr),OPulst rltll-Jtway-,arikisig through Tam warkit , peOpto at.ss. Agitifop4ndupse ' iing.stscods, .baslieti,,rnikevirriOlog In the • way.. The - horse rarSentirely round the unwr• ruarlseTWouss,,nid:iNWitighMUWW were many ,VtallpWsOupUs; but one pwson Wail seriously - lliti4rra.,.llaley, wife dl Oeorgd Haleypot. the Second - Ward. v .Bbe.-Arsi,linookad - dovni Wad ladly iojarid, but we bailers no - bones Viere.brokatt:..-.l3ka was _taken.AD:th• office 'of'. DI% J. 11. getrol2,: and afteu'reeelving proper ittention wai removed to her residinee. The horse was Stopped by s Mr. Workman, while lu .1(41 .ffight,...and.at'ourwlderable personal Artaitro,& „ 9 inn. , Weaning P..7;-,Two new , tinittelui toeoniettres :from" Dm:4obl CoOkii b ci;;',Pattreen.;,tes* jest' been emu, plated for the AtlantirkkAreet , Woot sra 4 B"- 3 :0 , which it viltbo - reappbem4iii - the,vir t u al 'Ciision'ofthe Ellefonllntoltile!,eto. Vey. were takwe over„the lakn,l3here• 11.,, ~and dawn to Ravenna, 0., to la track between thatlaw:o4nd , Itleadviile, Pa., the grading herigitaillfdr the ratte'bil that sealer'. W 4 learn -ihat--2;00t then -are . &C .o.* between. ItTeidrilli , and .Aienin.-2.Bistireen,Corrynon ,Meadiltle the track is:abort. Ault oerpoletetti .......Igsgoicoveaviimmm—liicrErrainin. l 4 , disPatell.rostaiditt from the : Wei Depart. minacyailorday, - ottands• thn'tioin.for raising :ildn'Taillniositio the 10th of GOO*, And or. 'dm - that men chill condi* -Want, and ; ad. 1 *ante iiii. h, Thisli Omit the Litit:ohage, a . oalstAaalLaillia.tlini for tho drars'is 010 1 140 I :Via t wo Ititioot; -to* the rank. , fall itiV: i #17:1.411";7777T ,-.. .t ::, lii • ' ' ''' . 4 , n...1..!' k it , 4. 7(P ..Asti'llii'4:Gailinfir:=46ll P. 1t : ; Isa r Ponantrliioliiii;' , Atgor t o liaitthe, tied' Fair ' TOalni,itidt sat 1600iiiiet 14-illii , ' .'1 'Molts , Mr toglatent,.and,lafti.last night for 1 Harriatiirig:: - 1:1apt; George I. Gallops, of the gib Desotrat,*llo-siso !rounded JIM battlas 8111L11.D.-4111- 011 741 1 / 1 11111 of ,FROM THE ARMY OF TH L POTOMAC, 7 .•tles Ar Clark, of Warm; Warren . • • destroyed by 'Are bit ',Monday . %e 'firm caught from=tab in the M Cielltas iteddquarters Removed '" . ' Sof the employees, who was light "lder one of the stills, causing an was beard at unite a distance . ..':cene. The lone is .estimated at " being about .. 130 barrels of re ' the premises, Exaattartott;;-11enry "doyen, '.y-Third Regiment, (001. Rem) - exit notion wbibi marching trom to !Likens' Landing, to be ex He wae buried on the read by him TELEGRILPHIO NEWS I OUR EVENING EDITION.] .OANT FROM WASHINGTON. fEW REBEL PROGRAMME. Pennsylvania and Western .Ifir ginia to be Invaded. , iSIVE MILITARY MOVEREINTA BATTLES IN 51ARYLkNll . M'Clellan's Official Ilepor of the heaths. CIRCULAR FROM GEN.RALLECK A., Ay, !a • Wstintscrron, Sept. SO.—The Washington Star says, it Is generally believed here , that Jeff. Davis is about to send fifty thousand of his beet troops on a forced marched over the mountains to Wheeling, in hope of being able to take that city, and destroy the Gererument Arsenal, be., near Pittsburgh, and then to take Cincinnati, cross over Into Kentticky, and form &junction .with... Bragg and Kirby Smirk. elibefOre our trpops, ttutt are really soldiers,.utibe placed in petition in interfere with any . poriion of, this proposed striking en terririee. They also calculate on seining suffi cient steamers to transport as army . of 20,000 whither they choose on the Ohio. ' This programme is represented as having come to Washington in whispers of Richmond 2 0991 1 4 Whenever Gen. McClellan crossed'in, large force into Virginia, the balance of the rebel army hair fall back on Richmond as soon as passible, and there garrisoning its defences, now. claimed to be stronger than those around this city, to wait the spproach of our army, by_ any route its commander may elect to march. . An Important feature of this alleged rebel programme is for their Airco In Kentucky, im- me iately after its coMbiriatioe,to sweep the State bare of every boric, bog' or head 01 99,- ,tte within, its reach, driving them South be -fore them; and having 'thud nbtStsed such 'means of prolonging the contest, procurable no where else within their reach, to take post in southern Ten and northern Alabama and Mississippi, leaving our gamiest° follow for s - winter's campaign at their venal leisure. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.,—The following re port .of the victory of Antietam u been forwarded to the Headquarters of the Army . , by Gen. McClellan : Hui SHLRFSIOOO, Sept. 29, 1:30 r. a. To Mal. flea. Jfolieek, Gen.-41- Chief U. B. A °SHIRAI. : I have the honor to report the following as Dime of the results of the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. At South Mountain our lots was Killed..:.. Wounded Missing.. Tout! At AIIriOUICUOUr lace wee Killed Wounded Lou in the two battles 14,794' 'The rebel loss in the two battint, as near ea can be ascertained from the nuMber of their dead found upon the field, and from other 'data, will not fall short of the following esti mate : • Major Davis, Aseistant Inspector Gen eral, who superintended the burial of the , dead, reports about 3,000 rebels buried upon • the fieldul'Andetam" by our troops. = P i rior to this, however, the rebels had burled many of • their own dead upon a distant portion of the battle-field, which they occupied sitar the bat tle, probably at least 300. -Panty doss of the rebels at South Mountain Cannot be ascertained with accuracy s: but as , our,..trecips continual* drove them from the ..eauntrieneement of the action. and as a much greater number of their dead was seen on the field than of our °sumac, it is no turpreasonable tosuppose that their loss was greater thin ours. Estimating their killed.. at. 500, the • total :rebel , killed in the two battles would be 4,000. . According to the ratio of- Mir own killed and wounded this would make their loss in Wound , ad 18,742: ,As nearly *sun be ascertained at , this time, -the number of , prisoners taken by our troops in the two battles will at thzlowest estimate amount to 3,000.3? .The full ireturni' , wilt no doubt show, ' Larger number. Of these 11,200 are Ipsunded. This . gives the ~ r ehels - .in Ailled, wounded- , and - prisoners, 25,341, - ,•'lt will be observed that this does not include their itragglereor.the member et Wham ,• ilia said by citizens hem to be WO, It may be safely- concluded,: therefore,. that tie rebel lost at least 80,000. of - their best troops during their eanraiga in Maryland., •-,Fromihe tin:loony troops first .macatuttered • the enounTiP Maryland, until:l2ll,one driven rhea :into •Virgizia, We captured IS guns,, 7 caludes,. 91lb:tilers, 34 colors,- and 1, signal' • Sag. We hare net: lost a gun.or color on•the battle.lield of Antietam. Fo urteen` thousand gulf arms were; collected, besides the, large ..number canted off by the citizens, and thou Mitributed on the grounds to theme:mita and other unarmed men &north. battle. At South Mountain no collection 'of small arms was made; owing to the haste of the pursuit from treat twine. Four hundred were taken on the :opposite aide of the Potomac. • [digned] . Gun. B.; hicOmmus, , Major General. Commending. The following has just been hested'from the Ireadqueriers of the Army..r—'- i • .011coCii. - From casualties in. ,ifie'flett, and sentie_bx_reasertaf . sickness, many yelanteee aosiments.hate not suilloienanamber. ;of ofil• :MI W,oommand tflOmi • It.ii, ll 9PO 4 ime•thaa. vacancies caused by, deaths and nisignitians be filled vilth the' twat', pUsibli delay. The . Gorarbers of tbe several Stated ire earnestly regulated to fill these' vaatuielit' by . promoting non-oommissiortod"ofticere,arid• prk.: jratiewho have dletiligulishitltlimitelvel in ;the who have 'ehtiwb**CaPa'elif fOr" minted , Coe:mind. - Withaad the - hope of Promotion there . Vo" lenoinitigeeient for a faithful performance of Aity, and 'no:stimulus 'to diode M o reover , ',tbe'.dieciplide' and efitoleneraf an army ,depends, in' a peat' memare; ol2 the character and knalifiestions of Its officers. ' Without gOod'btficeri*the-vul: best ablators ii 'M'. soon become , ori' Military, mob, the ineMotenoi.e.f Which It increased : the lacrosse of its nunibere: (Signed) ' ' General-in-Ohlef. • ASSMOTOI, Sept.. ,30.A` , , niart:rtrartial• Imeheen.ordered to meetattpluirkets, N. Y 4, • to-matrow, for the tried:et fliderly.,Sergettet. Buldsomi charged with a brutal and: aura -Yoked assault on. Capt., .M.:Sprole, of the OtbTufantrh U. S.A . . - Ail priliOnert of State now. ow FAWN by arp , ihority. from the Headquarters o ,the Military i District of Washington will report in person, .fortbertthi to Abe )dilitary. Deventer of this I,l4tiliel• with ot, View,: to their exchange , fort prisoners now it Nichtitond. :.••81:reoustnobtenes ,Wirrepton Aulatida. yesterday, diseovered,*,lligue,Octba rebel army Wthat ' - • It, was said that the t tepairs of the Map*.- keine& railroad bridgellad been completed: Levilast night exteittive` ridlita4 - 'moraments evidently commenced in the vicinity of Wash.: ligtoniams bay al 25,000 ;troops marching 02 1 0. 0V ettO * 10d another Wt.? a artriat . It Ia still bel> s he r that po; tsrdoy and Chit meaning, ilta,dliprzionsinome k manta to regress thildfsria'llisiglindWie continue to ~ieubt : the fieot, beaker; %bough be is probably 'reeking ; feints On the 'liver's bank, shore Dopes cover the movements of some portion of his army In RENEWED ACTIVITY APPARENT Rebel Accounts of the Lee Battles. RETURN OF A DISTINGOISIIEO REBEL The Potomac Crossed by oar Cava CAVALRY . AND ARTILLERY SKIRM. Be, ---- Biamiroas,Blipti 29-41ideight.—Tb, fol lowing is. from the oorreepondenoe Camp of the Fifth Now. York .Zotracvs, sour Stiarproury, Sept. 29.—The . headquarters of, Gen, McClellan were remo s va irrecordoy to point three miles nearer Hatiscr's . Fairy: This movement may mean something,-or it may, have been mace merely for convenience sake. At any rate, it is regarded'here with somein tenet. Harper's Ferry is now held in large forms by our troops, and is evidently-regarded as an. important point in-the position of the' Army of the Potomac. Of .the other movements of troops taking i place, I shill . aey nothing. Burnside's Di-. 'vision has not gone to Harper's • Ferry. I may say, however, that all the indications here bespeak renewed activity on the part of the army. The rebel accounts of the late battles 'create' some disgust but -more amusement among the °facers and soldiers of the Army of . jhe Potomac, who won the victories et South Menitain and Antietam. They admit the' stern resistance and earnest bravery of, their antagonists, but the solid results of the , light were too decided!) , with us to occasion them any trouble over the reportage . of the Richmond Dispatch and Whig. • • A ride from the 'nentwrof the army of the Potomac to its right wing at Williamsport, gives one en Impressive idea of the immense number of men and the prodigioue aggrega. time of materiel that have been brought to gather, For thirteen miles the _eye never loses sight of camps. At Williamsport there have been no active. operations on either side. The rebels continue, to picket the VErgibia side of the river, whilst our troops do the same on this side. As • , general thing them, as elsewhere on the river, - , Morels no firing between the pickets, both ' 'sides by mutual consent abandoning this use.' lege and murderous practice. When in Hagerstown et few days eines I gav • lilt of some of the distinguished rebels who recarded their names at the Weehington House. Among these was Dr.- McLaughlin, . of Bradley Johnson's Staff. This same: indi vidual, a few days since, crossed the river and gave himself up to the pickets of the Eighth: Maryland 'regiment. lie Mated that hi was utterltired of rebel service, and would sooner be in Fort McHenry than with their army in McLaughlin is • Marylandler, end I believe formerly resided - at Ellicott's Mills. He on e she news of the death - of Albert- Carroll,e of the sons of Oberlin Carroll, Es q. . Early this morning a large force ofavalry crossed' th• Potomac Blackburn's F ord, and moved off towards StrepherdstoWn. They have not returned when I close this letter. . Our 'outs visit Bitepherdstown frequently • bj day, while the rebel cavalry stilt come' there at night, the pliciebeing hold by neither' party. A number of the rebel , wounded are At 13haplierdaniwn Ferry, on this side 'of the Potomac; there are over two hundred wounded rebel prisoners, who are guarded by', the 91st Penna. - , and • under the care of throe. rebel surgeons. They have everything done for them that Is possible—no - service that is desired being' refused by our surgeons or offi cers, but the hospital Is a terrible place: The men are of the desperately wounded dte, who could not be moved farther, and t ire Is scarcely one among them who has not lost au arm -Ot si leggy or is not otherwise mutilated. Our men mingle freely with them, and are un tiriug in their willingness to aid them in any way that can give relief or coctifort. Harper's Ferry, which I reached this Mo- ment from Strasburg, is now the °Mitre of lm:. portant movements. A firmly constriCtil ration bridge. already Moines the river, 'did the reconstruction of the railroad !widget' is - being Fished forward with all the eakeditlon that can be gained by the employment. ot • large force of mechanics under the direction of the Railroad, Company. The completion of this blidge his an important connection ; with !the movement of the army, as it I would be impossible for it to move far into Virginia without a completed line of railway commui. nication With. rte base of supplies. It. would be an essy'thing to''marsh our men, who: ri now waded and in fine condition, to ' Hinches+ ter or Martinsburg, but ,it would noti be- so any to feed them after they were therS, as It I would when the bridge is completed, and the rallread ve in brou gh t into ciso. I , As the irmy advances we shalt see active operatioas rasuaied, and that time is not very diitant. Our advance is four or flee miles out, 'and • rebel tome, composed of two bri gades op Louisiana end -North Carolina troops, are in oar immedtate front, and show disposition to contest oar furthor advertise. A spirited cavalry . and artillery skirmish - 1 took plaits' this morning, fu which our win did well; and drove the enemy some dEstanee. 4 . cavalir efticar and a ..squad of mead were. capturedtin alms* which was stftfoinined b, our and the °Moir was brought. tur.so Earner's Ferry, but I didnot learn his tiaras., ,2bera xtporta AA% gm rebel army ,erti fortifying both Winchester and Martinslnag;`, bat they, arii - ntit prierilly credited in *Mat sudderi rebel dash oa Cismber-' land forwarded as more probable, and mem'. mashers been taken to chec kmate axtreittoh movement Afittiri in MissonrierVisloyali antli'Ateeseedeeltlidt,i4 Gen. Cuetli to the—rortifieationit;7:Phe Thlir 4 " lowa Begin:Mut. - • `'.." l Sr.'Loati;-Elept.l9.Threie- !Winded 'l4' sixty-three disloyal ettisenei of,Rermt-daie. t,y, go.; have recently, ban .aelserlad 61 1 ; 0(4 . by the Board of ._l3om_tebision ere, appointed 1 , ande r General Order ',No. 3, for killing- vitt wounding loyal soldlerrirititiltlsens, auditor taking. , property belonging' to :.said loyal persona.. ,The! sums haled ranged from s#, to $3,000 on each person assessed. If the , amount ' paid 'WHINY '!ten dais their I 'Property will Ur seised and old. ; Gan.:Curtla and ate, pad 11- visit thie morn"-, log to the fortifications surioutiditirthe'eltk,l end expressed hlaiself , highly. pleased with : their rippearanca and the manner in whieli'the mUltarkanstigements are condeotad it - them; The appearanoe of the General and his ste m the; street, ifolleEted„quite a crowd of olt- Tla l lowa arrived ' thin morningoradmarehetfout toflenton Barracks, making allAmpasing apparance, and; ineilv.; k 1, 4 MID/ rar 2 . "1rPM."1",f.!.199 YROPOEMIL AiLkEPLP.IIO—P-OBALS are invited tin. .-70.25 t DAT Of OarDIP. 364 I, 0 ohlogle nr,'forkaahltig the enbabitendeittorportogent with .toxecilearrele of .;: -, : ' Dide will be received for what I. berme No. 1, NO. 2 end No. 3 ' She somber of bacilli of eactekind abcreid be dia• sieved. sod the price imposed for gaoh grade. TheAruentlt, .f floor repdred - vrill'be shoat 00* delivered dinar ar'the tiloveroniast vhirowmets GlOVigetown Or It. the Railroad pew; etWedadngn.' ; ' i , ggc& mut Oeirerasees...bopectio-. ern_ twit beim the _flour is received. The bateldelehe Eitedmeee,.. -= - • vd . lbe sccomkso.dia no *abets- 1 140 00 e. ate be directed to 001. 61.,SZOSWITH, Win : ; IV • Wsehinatos, * • !!Dros Bl # 3 ;! , Flvqgn • - Agnad QHI loFf,WAeed B, BT he O i r r ph u a e n .'o n" of atliwitienyeennty.Pomytaseha.ww to the Sher of said *whey directed, there erlll W exposed to pabile sale; on the pilots% id'MoOluni township, as pappaDmai t!te drew:ober, a: D. 1662, ex o'tlecitp. r ._ Ala. thee deatnibliAmigerrty eftwitx In Moats, tow** sad • adjoining the Ems otliehige, late the propertof lassalalWai ow deoweed„ being outlet ISt. S In the plan'Of C h e t irTrect oppw sato Plttsbalpli, contests/ *lnsures sad sewn sad. 14400 pueblo on which wetted s • splendla new t=al l3l o 2 ° Wales Ltnitahlia eas the Ohio siva. au, td.wbfoli Is d. to lot trottnii. . The ri. , •• welladat ef treat of .'ground.. us bon dllvtiNd by *plan Into ssadlaet , Game qbti; fromin(<'an: veldt eine* with !sham, ails ausths , r nei•adellsAt be .Owed whole or iniz posh or . by.slinglio toiNsogorilint an plen,sa lIOd biLseiduatiksF.l_lt partite Win • _cionilf - iniadikivW - Atin'xit, Inn yews ii ew wis do nonornirloteriiion in. . Praia. matey.wonecu. by bad. and maFtsiigN on pops:gm: ' • -1- • - 700D3, Shalt ;12Ithht00* 0 , 1?‘ 1 4 WI • 11,0661rWr, r RECORD: PITTSBURGH IItAILKETS, , k Pentediswfarlo,./usiga?kciev-144 Temaix, 63pt. W.—There - Is • decided improve ! moil to basis; busloads:aria tuindinittops at prea.. 'out are bearable for a giaidfallttade.‘ ,Coautry boy Maori sMchaihig quite freely, and cub payments, iappeartO be the &der Of the day. There • WA:O=W- . make actleity mardfaited In groceries; the Armand: Ismi (Minuted and Takes are tendinibpseard.•. Grata =aunts income In quite freely, and the market; althoiigi; iteady; - his undergone no change. 37 our: la in ItittOnrppli . and ;pima are firm and fully uiutn 10 dther articfra there are no tltir tUrthioi mitten ' 011.5111-4TheletalcarisetiVe under the tonfatot , able nom trim TuroPe, •though prima hare under,. 'gonem Panfentible change: Wa quote a. before M. $1;03 for beat red, and 6 to be higher for white; sale. •01 soup be 0; of private term; and4oo Malt red,de— thereat CM earl "(tn . tioi Of lacks •at $1.06%. 'The& lattOilyticondott In; It4ooldaell at'bbe. Oates con- . tlntaitlni at 4.7.e1dr. one tutd sClo for' old. Bariny meets arra, deromi? at 760 for prima fall. m , ' aItOCIER.II3. 43agar Is ore active and prices are loOklngstpward; 'odes in lots or 24. hbels at 10c for Coln and 103/ a o iii Now Orlems; 12 bbls A Oaffoott 12Y.e.; :Sod Oli bbl., crushed at 13)4c. Blobesacit in lied seippiy and Ilan with oaks of 65 bbli 464 0. at 511 c for cipress'and 55 56r for -Oak cooperage. Col goonleis,ll firmer, though unchanged; sale., of 0 bit. i Iticlit43iWW. • PtOtlitl-The supply although improving, is still , tight; and hardly equal to the demand. Site of 50 Is Pinilly it 115.36086,6 0 , and 160 do do at $5,60E8 6,10. Superfine is scarCiand may be quoted at $4,40 44,120 and 'tetra $6, to $6,10. BACOlii-coutinuai quiet but arm at 6391953 o for •ibirlders; liMilOo for plain hams and 18 to 12%c far sugarneired; ' Tbe stock in market is becoming very ' '' tiITTEICA EGOI-Butter is rii. with Wee of 8 blehr packriat 10c and 6 tubs rolls at 17c. Eggs in demand ',lib inalecluo bug .6 loe: 'CIIETEO3--in good demand 11th • sale of 60 boxes W. Baer it* and 125 dadopritne st 9c. -r 121.811--9110 of 10 bbls Ilia' 1 Makkaial at pi; lb do lim 2 kickers! it $10; ?A do 160. 3 Ifackeral at $8,05 - and 23 hilt bbis White fistvat it,* • . 1 ' PEED-Saio Of 9 tails mill feed at $1,15 per mit for - , middlings and 90a for' ;shorts: - ' ' -.:' ' , ' Pa? eTOES , -131.16 a Ts,bash primei'iNsehannocks sur.D.-sai of, Bd plia, 2 a - . 4 at $i .. per 13 1 bt. 151 : '' Therelimp *Wags let Timutliy or Cl • or. Bynum Dar Deco, Iliwawr,„ii .T7:- . -Tlxe ghti plug Lin t says : lit the Dry Doan market 'Tory li tle elseopo has taken Whit bonniest) hen been HoGNINOBIN In ensidEhitelot Immediate nee. Tice .high cost and =unity of the raw. material Magee holders Of goods' ititliffinintlibout eaTlfrig,4htle job ' believe lbw Quite indifferent abenhpoichadag at the • - In ,Brown. Sheetll4p . las likdratega. - ther te no Change.,! Ifitity atandird'ehdethigi areiadfen in iota as *antd at 260; : end medhien anddlitht aooda t pee -74one pricia.::Sleatte dabs:Cap altdit se an Tory quiet, butasicsa remain atoady and drus. Brown Drills are oaring In Smell lota at Pile: - Lew ,prlced :Denims tid etripee antt - Tieki coiatimei in ;dintand. Plant Cloths are &mitt Abe late adtratme,..and lead ing rtyksof. ..Printa eonanue P. moiler t. "K".” at 16 , 417 c. Cotton Duet Li In debtand. Galea bate been mede' at 10 manes it she. cash, and contrasts still uontlnne ahead of production. .Gingbasse are .unsettled and pricesare nomlnaL In De Labsee a , 'moderate buslovai hes been done at frOM FGZIG4c., as • 'ENGLISH Wawa. Cioei--The'3larktabe *Prey., of September Ifailfreeedved - by the (It; of Baltimore reports is-followlneel theteiglish Wheat market: ~ T he inathor this week on the wholWarietlxle, but henget, la places, more especially in:lha.tioigh, and .tile thick. months; atel lassoing, dews lamp been apicit the gran not yet gathered: Mach of the new 'Wheat itttliliotnie to Market In poor toddition, _muldbisre 1016 WA SCION, fey.rable accounts 1:1 the i ip ,gtead;widhathalut week'. Woe an Utile tip 'Dam half What they. Were id 1661: •Thill - sltoWs lalnly lhafther dullness note rating fitrueeilitilok e large ,azttude vd torelgtwiehicla reach (weer pwit North , anclitonth..-- The bilk , being low Amen®.n poor condition - 1W issMtly tohe,lended, 1 GAS It . may. be sot Into ialibler essajdo; bua , •ruany". holders! prefer . taking Int law; and hence tha w prewar . hwavineas. The late aecoapta from lielind etWOot w%Ail all in 'taeor . ot the wheat trop eir of other cereal . , et!, toots, andi with all our former Imports, Se have begon the s.ee.n with plenty of granary row:a. while • there In nor w gEget ,w -Very dernand‘for mixing, which mutt andbaue., - Very GUIs alteration Das to: be noted thliWilek I, wain* bet the 'previous" •roduotke • hae. its elketa on foreign ptiow. -; • I • ' HALTING= WWII Name, Peptermber 17--We mane mans.lnsolcy fir Itlo , and lees disposition on the pert of holdern't6 'Most the ilewi of purebasorns. Balm to-day notaries 150 bap good to prima Rio at 220122)fg kith; AT° quote common to tale Rio at 21 COtttc . l6 oo 4 t. 2 , 4.M5°" 24V3feiLfKosyra at o pt. .. r131:111=1131p414 1 110 1 1ZA NITS V -16 bble .1141Tb:01; /4? mks whiet..T. W si.p. son; tter 11 bble eggf, Conred.Ceetert lb° OW 11ei& Soltßitt bbli tour; 13 &maim *Lenc.l mite tap: , dike Allnotby., : seed. : P 1 , bbb. butter, W:P.Seek Alt cc; St *Ss .scass, SitchOoli,lo-. CrearAWOof 10 pVgildeihie, eirrootaingat it sent 1 " car wheel,PAW. gingerly & blyariffaske.ragev.KMoCknough Jr; & We 011, G W =Urn .3 , 1_ 1 4 1 , 11 I}en 1...bb1 Itnniell, Lobz & co; apkga abij'Wea geltnundaf $OO ski corn, J Kirkpatrick, 10 bble ARS* L 11 We & on; 11 do do rriulkNattgurde llt taw coda:A a 'Jack & m illi* folloriug Kerne kite been Inv:trate:lllY sant led int the pat isle days: "320 eke wheat, 1700 eke tern.-792 ski SW, 100.1>bls fiten., , X* W Aftspeon; 44* its *bast, Knox.Alrt)::i::. en:430401.. 174.Wiiii, i inmott AMA twqr,Bam Lindsay; 3 Ws swap lrott./onom ImititillMit tolls Wither, H'W 011 , 177 373 bill tidy, •Jobitilamprieb; 113 do , do Jlittodeci4 tt9M,W.m K 40111417: am map 170404 It Davit; 16 •b& D own, Y , Belleas & 004147 aka core, Hitchcock, • ecreary is oct lobt4 Boar; - Wm Ittogim; lot . p 1rd14. 4 3 71 23d01 tuemosi IL * b bison -• bll 404•44 Tati1otdo:101 sks ems M , 33 do • •tatoes, itout Wolladm Was. Wm arin; • • Ms lloarAill & ild cot 40 Wm tloor, r Tm YU, 111111=7.3 rpems N(1. MOHR .lINP NT AND u}!§alst*ZWENßa." - ror • • ' lam't n and &worms *dfirers,; um" 11,10180 L 8 XX- Slitet• BUM% immtsind'thi lindocour manta:Us mistptombillt 14 1, 4 111 ha-tcats WW I =, Upatri kdst..l7N4,,dko.io Virlia the no. Sitork.Oessas:-. • tharnii DOM*. :111•141 lag 111.7 1 dCa ;immoral. isiamtith.Derammeme 'op BM; 0 0;o4 1,4 os, - noea Diggaikale —icagraft tia t tt 'Efrrroutritrui """- , x ":1",11Z liod betocOstanal r Bcrik,,Fnuis irlamistrilitattra Sts4or Ow mar. = l . 's ' l s c out; . .4&. I E .41soadirktidootinktalf-irmtbeeedeku., ur.l Al' E DA BiIitIBEVVTHAT la I.niz ctaiiisitaplitiideiheilil WRAII. 18Ual :minium DID ,W.opipsim ,V A alr *KI 4. tif,D,INUM" Atm, dAtanatied. IA • atoosa'uolnigiatlibe %bi. 'moot L ircariiiii humnitYilUir ht. VW. IMSCractiWe sad Mew.: Msgr. Oslidi lactilMwAlNgriSP WM* X. 2 1 4 1= hUlt.re ~lesi< 11141gairdati, WWIISIO Cr , vsprenioraoio f. /per, pp lad .11011 Prris,tha 'OreakBottal-S 4.13i3 if's'. Maladies which result frock you Mee: or Ignorataw of ripsokiry as Invaluable Lectdres hay.. bash du ineeins orsalfshtsalrir and' savi4 th oe. aszlersitd *MAW lixwardell tries oa*the isceipt_ al plifairalv .addresein nwergeow Pericles Oat! set ql if,esied Modicisa 564 Broadwas , , IV r.":, _ . Aurdl4llooD; ..40W • IOST1; Mow ALL MOTOR= I—Astliska. spaint A Legion, op . the Rotor% Trealms4t en Utdlc Oos,'e#OrimtarnmakireSeintrui! Irmo!. htiMry 11441.443411mmid.D.bi11ty• kid te'llarriraM debtrialry,„lffrromdelP , liptlepri Mid TIM; mid.rhysioillzmwadty. remdtMg from Bolf.Abuso.'l4: "'By UMW. J. CUL. VERWE/ILL;llD::4lll.bdra tbe "Gran B4014"./14 n 4110021 iSO TaqINIAZIDS 074t17/IBILBS, .peatomdm s 4 Oath ouvolom. aL,,.dresh Pegt-Pad; te,FeApt or 'di cads; .or tror imam, try- •'''"• • Ds, o.llA.4).liLai • • • Ilksallsli*N. T., Pom.oosdo Bac 488 d;.;. 1862. zucoßD & CO. 1 80* - um, uiPiorraim GOoDs, .8087118111LUD BILKED UOODS. „WhoSeeehi aid Teti/1i t viriziOrp intiarriimimineas. , •" , Ne an now readying • Lama aterdelea co oar at niadli uL airma maw_ at HATS, OAPB, :EcnnLVA. GOO BONNICTII,BILtESE BOODd and PA VI, iser llerehaata *biting our elly ala hip Troia Riot toZZiato than la Philadelphia =Wow Yoh:, adeCOHD -: • -taktelfab, &lariOiYiortment N0..87 Poowiz STEM; ~144,i,!.0_;*..t..:L'U:0,1,.! iii'.. Boaeariprilitsisla tb, vassal artilue In pricey . dutpliti. - ;W .awlb7dtotdloyitrwmtuoii vIAPIA:IW~ thiak" otkihTti; .J.teitotgale pse4r . ;4:itsT, 0.:....,41.3. " (6 MA .4 31 0 144, MC ' l O .*.hglsC . Ulla On Cloth. TbO iiirdell Sr tliesioNtotalVn4or woof. sad onto azolboted by host or cold. whtob. Co ca• the woo with ,011 Mali. Another supply Jost iv. osivoil et tho lailli XoPbF In h 5 aod 98 et. .....,:a.........,-z----=••••.........i.4 . _ Rssw,BN s., ON :r. :NN 13TVEET Fos - SAL - E.ll' thiiii.itory biici dwelling. with . unloosen; LA 9exllOi7it:9 Ide 1 de of tht best scum en Penn t ,!Mreig, all •In goadAWsr.. Price only Vow —iii,oop amth asct Itellibeeinl6,,fflzu, Favaal pay. manta. 'Poliieiirl!!!aff 't 1 . 1,4 : •C. • blotto: blotto: .1.. rpo . :., , ir,. 311autIN & ~ , , =MX : , lii::' ,l !ll,' "..t :109 rmze•th stmt. WOE DWFsLIAIO - .* LOT WOE eiLLl6=lificat" 46Vint Thint'sdtet, .enrit, (NO. 99;- Usti 064 The. , Stoneir r ielulit H 1:oodent• maple, Inward mith :wrirLez.ho end .terebre ranee, marble. meatier; gse: iont,weier throughout tho hW lding. lot Si feet irout.b7 B . s fog& dt . op, with ;Nweavd. rice -63,600—CQ0 hind,'biliaara tn . sin annul minnow bearing 6 per nett. Werra. TWO Co- • • 4 13. ateLkill i GU., Eig R A:l3:Tit -PROPERTY' FOR ae.t..s.—avo tun-Lo tt Mick elllntipa sup .elic a ,eoi: *ski ; 'soh SO by 160 test, attnated nada >amour, tillagh , ..af city_ battitugsany nabbed. with lattolana base mat. iciness . of ground, 'hunted on dutimoe tan tho nancllester pat rand ktt:dtft'a C. Ballroado,-beittg anitable ttlasua Sara ens, mix mic a i kalt a 1 s. from the Ohl , end end a quarter trout Cau cdr. &Mill.. ;P. P.N. aQ. B. IL, with a yeauig Orchard of ' tad itete6 la Want power Saw UM, two H 06.0, and othaqtakiraentants; tlftt lama "hared, Water thaboa'' . • I • • , It or further iarthtaiara Inquire of Clain, liedord Alleshezq, • . 'or 325 Litsso. , Wwwt. ritt•h-crok. sauraclois.-.Jsolbvimi LOTS Fox 1,7-94 LY.- nudindlinsclolfers Joeinto , on rea soble..tirres, wine of :the Choicest spots tor build int tqfpam Hen ta re to be forlnd around Pittsburgh, They ice 'fititated within one hundred yards of tho terminus of-tie Centro Mint* Hors* Railway, and are beautiful. locations for private. dwellings. Thy scenery and storything censers them. extremely de. strablotor *saiy one wanting to liege outside of the city limits; and at the game time no near are they that tommothiallou can be boa with the city at all boom Lots from one-fourth of ahacre onwards. Alan. some WllNteril. Lapis, situated In lowa, In in moots and Wisconsin. . illso; several small lots In BlltiersvilW", DUSZCO ket. The above' property will I ss sold cm accommodating terms. Inquire of ' JOHN HNIHLON, comer Sixth and Wood streets. Or, H . 111.11180N. ' Clerk's Moe, Court if none. kNit . ts..Lp TH.ADE-- • • Porto Paco do; Cob& do• Groan nod - Black Too: o; ftfruk • Cludc• oxyo ftuaty Flows: . Swop:. 'Agee - . galled - afoot of fils?: ~ store ond or 'hiAg " 6tal TA - ONA Ur ' Wholtedoe sod Oomodsalop chant*, Zico..Fmßsd 244,11berty street, SIW, o heal. n 8 I.1:1N(1 1.1 T:—The undersigned; ex ecototss of the sate Col. LeopOld Sabi., offer the stock of...choke WINYn and LIQUOLUS of his War (En'etore at the corner of Market and Second pores, Plusta.ryth,) to the public, at finest. sale, and at prices no .low es to =keit an leduotheent to pur- , chasers to .givs them an early call. The fanner' friends of the establishment are eepecially Invited; end expected Sind the 'estate with their mutate, as they had thepportunity .to know the superior quad/besot thestothkept by the deoeased. , . • • . a. BAHL., ; O. aIs.STZ, }lfaecntortt auladtm H. P. 141HILVEH. SALT, containing 252 A 0510.3, sits:Listed on the Ohio river.' 14 - miles ' telow Pi , taboret. adjoining the village 01 . Sholiketewn, and oppoothe Leetsdale Station, Pius-. burgh 1R• Wayne and Chicago liailroadi being eery of sores, both b 7 railroad nod doer. The improve, men% are a good Tram Dwelling none, Ban4ind two Tenant„Houees, Orchard, Jto, 'well adapted to s" - gerdeningged ' ' itosk farm• Title indlipue. • • - Forirt tabl and terms apply to JAS. WOOD BUB ,- Fairrarth. fitstion,.thlwicklay, or •to Zio. SO Hapbotabe asset. Idlegt.W . L; John liamiltoub In Ithousethern, the premises. • '-• • JditLES WOODSIIEN,•.. • • . Acting R:roentor., August lttb. 166thsu20•6wdewlfr-- TO LE FOR RENTltooins abQsa, the solar' strOet...llolo Apply to . J. Wit tali% "Jr • . B: RENT—A large well lighted , mom in the GUMS BIILLDIXO. fourth atery.! Apphr .tbe Counting Boon of T.BIB OFFICE.. 'PUB ifgiT.—The: third. nod fourth, street of tits neer building are..2l Fifth street, near Market stnet.. The fourth dory, 22z100 filet. Is' being ftted up for • first. elate Photograph and Da. guerreetype gallery, the - Lannon being cent of the ern best in alt.:tip. The third 4027 Lin two win. partments, and is well suited in atom, and will be rented ..par toy or togeth L. er. . npply to J. 0/IMAGE AN, , Tederel 'Lotter the Eiaruond.•Craheey. • _ . .f \U lame, weal .nnuitten etek aisidcatslo inenishid*lF on Mirka. bet.ern Third and Yonrth - aftasti. - A 1 , onfilootf0!11&41ip for &school, and berstsbn, rnonaphiA bildxf:Anara'tAcanscallaryou n a r ladlN- Aha, Ainbfoiyps Booms, nornor If Third and Nuke; stmt s., .-.,. 440, amid HnOtha for offlOsi." EGeht'yar . y 16w; Wrsaitthwiimea. - • corsust-Thir& Natio& sirsnis: MIM= 114VIL 1 finery, In'eetWasaistdar , • A aosrg; gabb-ent Mt4r at tom. N'n.lllls ranrth • Dissortrritars, c. ;;';,. lissomprix.—Having ,sold / pleat ind withilitorn freat the Anne( a ,to aitarOil the let August, 1862, I Cordially FlN , teoetoseend the tun the patron• age °inn, Mania and the reale.' —JOHN V:.TZEWENGS. - • IpIitARTNBRSHIP NOTICK--vire have J, sasecisted with= to th• Steel BItliIle•I;(2±,ef date Imitukt 1it,11162,11408G1C BINGER; Jr ,'and' WILLI6I[B, 111.1113.1 .11,e,,t)yiqt?le firm will i -" l r t4 ' ' " - 'l3/101 .11 4 1(11ELOK: Plttstiarati. Ersyt . .A;lge Z.:66:24w • DISSOLUTION Or i'BI3TNEBSILLE ;viiiiiiip 'lteretetoreCtitithm Demean JOBEIPH SPIIIOIB.staLWIL,H. Galtllel/D,aa• der the firet at SPIRTS $7.941A114.11D, 'te the' DEWING BIIIIINTO wai dissolved ,cnt the 23th 'aratierist;'ll6ll% - wi ,Pattleltri taftattharttol to serPe ap ' tee buthartiret the iatiaLimi.. All per. ~.. sone berth/ ehdoregitost the late tine will Pmt' Munn at_tas ofttoe,h7 the Prrootry;cutp tat pawns )mewing ,t!ilZil lintlibted willligesim 'cap - eta!' ttle; 4- . '. 2I: I IIZPUISPiN OI3, _ ._._' ,4 - :.t. . ~L , ' , . :, 1 1 - ' "AVILLIAX. FL fIf.BEARD. . rietdorife; Aukia . b7.lB 6l 7: -- - ~ , , 0441d' ' igOTlClC,4—"l6ei7Partnership lately ei; tatiti litiiiia - 11XX: CHAMBERS kid pv YID H . sada Holism of A. A - D. H. OILLIICHIBS; Mass Ifanaractimrs, visa dloolned on the ass.ad dar of ADM../ 8 0 51 ,!bitba death of Davit H. MassalneS._l2*.Stillsais Of the late arm will be eiwt uzwEvald bribe eAis parser. 'Veep - OH. kinvis baying INAiutthiiictiti: intim bitarigt of . - o.lt, canal= DEW. dae'd, In the late tlrm-of "ALD 1). H CRAM. REIM alti/D maim, lo 'lastiufaettxr• . WINDOW tiLADivetagle„ - aarl double atzeavb DBUGGIIerr -GLABSIII.IIIIIIL/ORDS AND - CARBOYS . ; ROOD, OHAM.PAGNII exMLAOR WINE; BRAN DT, 'ALB, POSTRIV.Ami IEINEHAL WATER ..DLETLlD3,oealpsater quallty; , tutder the tiatteaaad style of OMAKBEDS. • er99:12) .:r • • ALEX. @RAMMED*. uvvz grTioN'or . aixernixo , Tifigadav, boy , eihreths b.! rsisett - 0HA1L..8.1 Lll.llOll sna-8. - auroavasozr, litletastitb =der the thin °Mit= HUTCH 12180.1,10tetr,dho011eases:thtt.let ,day at aspteiebsr, A.D.lsc2,,h/ mutual consent. 4U debts owing to the old per*nhip are to b 4 remised by either of the partaees, end ainismiods ens the odd pettorr, ably ate to be preeentedlo either he payment , . s t • , % . :1 1 1 1 ',..ABLZIS LUC% • .•:8•41117013:131110N. Pittsburgh, Sept. 2, illtdbeeS- #.::= 41-IHARLFS -IC- . LEECH ; FLOttII7:A.IiI) w ciao :ravitiours =orkuanacca mamma Jai the sale af.R.BRER, SEEDS, CHEESE.. PRODUCE, ks sad mist toe the oelab4sted Unthzitowit CR. MINT,Mps. ,11.‘ Plooda i,l4s,7lret stre•Oo, leven Rbed ant flegUlDlCCPlttibtoth: . , sea • Pittsrangle, reldember 10, 18611 TiIBSOLUTIONVF PARTNREF, Pettnitstiti heretraetie :abates between. /08.1WhitiOZW•and :W .11.: , WARBLILD .is die; .soleed , ths:Wth Anprat. 3881. W. 116 B: GetilD being enthralled to millet* ttra basins= of the late linajdaill Atte to the Brewsty. .121 e; Brewing Bodnar will be tentinuey by IiNWIC.EIt KeY, - Itir - intelottce bras -always on band it men* Wide e 8 , Ault, WORTZW And Bilavrei exou6r,,Teii made ad wilt be ibtaktal to the Lblendeet the late Itneler a !Mitten:radon of.thsly yratentege.stayeentie ante It their amen glee eettetiellea 111 ilia may parttime tram them: , 114:80111111T WATSON et Moray strafe, ee law known te % the letrantei; temaxantry; tam -the smaamnseal ot<ar tieelmee,..llBl the foil I"' Mdftee bidets to Bibitniatl"Weltd:lc • - - -"your% ISPZBUtiI, I sel2 - • JAKES' Weida: . ':1101.1e4 , : , .• • • 1i 1 i'BEET,Plitskayk:ra.''i in BA.BiL7 an 4 tort' mitt; . 0 , 3 id' 01,34 BAUM". BM OATS Aid OORN: 414 .1780.-=SAKKIM _1.4 PRIMO( • tIROCOULT3LRare 'F44 , Wed A/0 04 6 484 MA, TM 08.1040401.1.11441 sad VANILLA OHOCOLATM Aromas ( alga in, ciusaTZ sad Saver *4 UV Pub' ObCtOtital bat' mord tbii test Clots timoquounela contary,AM pecamitoodly. irboluMi mar mod dour to Do map*d47_to, rte_ ' itssMictuodt • .71l jkiir CO.. Ode 11E14 DorMeMicll4.4; w est, emir Arazatt DIV O4 , nr tun= west, New Yost Cllty, And 1.7 Groom sod DeMassmicsay thr VIA lb* MO . & 04888 • 217 Inlica Amt. N.Y Taft .--,-,—__,__-•—•—•---,.--___.._____,. _ el L-Ey - m - L - A - N Er;---- . 44... , PrErdinnlau . ..atm Wille.llLlliG MILS° —8 tt Id 81.11.11 ABILINGEILIIIT.-0 2 sad 310NDAY,Iday6thA3Tref= Tal leave the Dept of the . Pendaybredfa Ihdizoad, fa . Pittsburgh. se ttacrys : P LI t Wrok. eeztigui csa et.ebass Skre Los ad sicampakk 1... i ..-pisu a. se. .............. 1:IXII se. like p. mu do 5t00tenvi110..—........ 4.:00 " AIX) ". do liosmeg*._...- Imo , ee - itgig “ do C01tentb05..—........1.. 11:10 ' . 11:43 . Arrives L'inclansti.-.---..... 4:33 P. m.I Ilc4o a. to. do SL L0ui5._.„...._...7:60 a. ze.l SAO p. la. No clump of can between Pettelmrgh and 011etintIliel. Splendid Sleeping Ciriattacted to sit Night TrILDS• . , .PinthitlTA 1111.1 Mak; Zauk. LOSTOB Plttabnrsh I:00 a. In. 0:10 a. niLlit- 50 1: , a do We 3:00 ••• &14 n I S O 5 .do -r fitenbonn'e COQ * , Ike.. ~,. ‘. I 4:00 do Wheeling: 414 .'. was . - 4:65 "i Arrives Beal:dr.— 5:65. •4 10 : 40 ~ , o , „ Connecting at Wbeelingarittv.Baltimore and OM Sailroad,and at—Bellainectth Central Ohio Itailroad f,,,. 7,..,erma i Lanoanar. Ordinal., Oalonflons, Oin dzinati, IndlanaPAll. Bt. Lonla, and point& War. Patsbaryk cod Cdaaakna Um. . . Leaver , Pittaburgh- , -............... 1:00 a. 5a..12.:50 p. wk. do .We11mi11e........-........... 41:5 " 1100 do » ~.......- WO " 4:14 .-.,...".-. -:. ... 6:43 -" 4:40 " do Hodam .....1...,......T..... 11:00 w ec42 " Arrival Clevoland.:.• .-- - 9:16 -•` 8:30 Cimuecting at Dricaril vrlib Tnecarrtwaa branch Sur Kerr Philadelphia - add C anal DormiltrAillanoe with Pitteborgh, Tort .Wayne and Chicago Bailroad; at Hudson with Clevellod, Zanesville and Cincinnati B. 11. for Almon, Cuyahoga Falb rued klillerstarg, and andClev wittt O. A IL IL H. f ore Ede, Dunkirk Buffalo with .41: it T. B. H. or Toledo, Detroit s od Chicago, and the Korth-Vest. , Wrillsvillri Accommodation leaves at 4:00p. m. Bemusing, trains anire 5t.11.10 1, ter.. 015 a• 21 .• 3:2.5 andSMO p. in. • . . Trough Tirkets• to. all. preimizavot ;point, In the procured Soc t t h h e . .w L e ib st e ß lrrho o t r D N p o ot h . P w t e ts e bu ran. h JOHN EITZWANT, Ticket Agent, Km Pirther infureastl u ZgliM ir AZT, Agent, At the Company's ONeeln PrelAt Stadion , Penn It. ffl, ifirrirEre * EArtenrallair law— VIZ - Mind MOW DAILY .14STRAL d • •} IO E F Oo liSfaffir TIMMY, - Jaly TIN Plitstralgts bun du Possager depot, i thst..interetntion of Isillesti and. (kraut itseW, - essry sorbing Prtoelt Sunday al . =. • a. In.,steppird K. ail: the AsS.Pastatiossa Pittsburgh and Philadelphia;and malting direct amp lest-dohs atliarrisbarg for - Bs , •me 'and Waahhsg tass.' and for New Tart sinddlontown PM*: ' The =MISS TBAlN,leases .tlus Mare named Station &al it Itslid slopping .nip-lat yds. cdpalirlstions,,ssairlue. direct. pszusectfon,st. Banda. aom kr Baltiklito,-WAT!gtki York lie • ;•!.. Th 'AIM LlNT.parar the above mined Station - piny''(lSandoir siorptal) al' &to scti, only at. peachiest sMorre, and annierting at berg Sur Ilsittoscroand Wealthsgf on. . LOCAL TEXIGHT THAW, with Pusses:4er Car taxied. lessee liberPsesenger Mafiosi 5,017 morn. , lug, (Sundays. or:est : o,a at &BO a. us., massing as ' tar M99lllMakw.l , and lambus at. all sustions. " • • Alitkiititatificar The johnstawn acoonsroxisslon - Tt l ehi leaves nail, (szosspt Sunday) at 2:415p. us.; stopplng,st all stations and , ronalsg Convaeket, - Artist AccorsztorXesda farWalratitralankar. daily (encePlsfillnAl.4PL e 4O Soeoad A=mmonstion Trals fora Walsh &idiot leans daily Aelrept Brindolist 11:00'ers Third Aceousturditisin 'lsos.M . kw Weill lit'. `atlisl -- - Hans daily (=opt dundaYt o, & oo N Yorrtb. Anormixt . •IrrT Wars Etats:. isorws daily Inapt FX.1111,11 at 15--Id p...xe. • - . ThaTbuteh'fredn;letyes Wert Palm Sissy But - *day at 9:05.'4 in.; rsturnitg, lasynt• Pittsburgh at 11 : 150 p. . _ . Iterssalarp Matti `SnrtfintsPittanarsps as follows • Asprsini. _EEG 1, Pm* Lm. 1.2 s a.. in. *VI . 4 1 00 = 1 °.lai k° 1 1/ " TIM Vida - ddxenotedstiotr, Mho ss'. am ; Bea 'ord'Wslralitsifors Lin.; r lard -Wars fltariter Arcarikatzrki. weep NE•3l.llltarks , 2x , kmakiktkk.k/ti _S TrelnattneitgllairssDle sad Indienesoeneetat Main _Sine ...Weiss:oolC founo.resec.ragoodat. tist and WerdriLiprint and !dill Weer: .., ' The Pninorm tf'grently`ttilbsdr tote:rut, ' ping •St , Or :Wad; tse tiara ies .thaf Pronsylsanis Genteel- Itaitrced. asshe o ps ze,ssolsa , now °Mond cannot be surrsd au any athor mute— The Wed Is lellsotod' - steiUS; and it 'entirely trse - trom dust V. do 'prno:das entity; speal Sad Ocestort to all she "ma taros this lloudwith their natireSen. York 10 00 36:P1i11e41ph1a...;.:1 11 60 To SO licataillsbarg —...: 0/1544,',1 to4lll,twe , vire co-tlee,Peatsylve tin Ofeitiellialltee , l,iil. to . Yltiledelp_kle,Laltheere •Pwiettereii . tidbits , liii.eart will le, tuned sm .xerie; wiscadie gte 'distends &steeled, D additien.to, the static* Jetta 0008014(0 01 'Meta= Nate the tlozapshttuis no Asetite Itioncrz.an "alai of Thai,eieSlinrwij bolt thetteettee - iiiretwelbteXja an aatil d ter a* seteim . • H. 8.--An Otenitrea Line her bow wisployad =ley Iwiteetgete,...ed bermete Anilliam the Do. pet., et • eliatto.net to . exesel 0.5 aurae fee - aer.b_pee :eager eel haat-41,7J* ticlats, vOy to t• - • J. STYWALT, Agent, AS Liu yet . I.t.tplettle, Gratz* .2AUSta4 Peasenist Stet; , CiteatlrtitetlC: xspatamine, . Gee'l Siteniteteeiteet4 lin... Pa.. „ ;,,vVkl,3l: -WitAt K ra , Iltrifyitigni - fJ NOW.YOBSL ASO 1411M1190r.s.bladi • ' • tog slut esubarklns I.sasengess.*S. Q . ', IL • I - , 1 (lreland.) The - Lborpoo4 liew• - r- , sticUrbnwse 1 tb!ii. 4 waillthie comi.nriF.!tai; ..- •, - . Uwe luil-pasrw . -od Clyde-15k Iron Stesuns F s as , • MBE. • ' • - .:.:-..'.....:1150ut5Y, Oet.4. CITY oilirierigiuta=.:.-...:saturesi, Oct. 'A rmor -WAJUILEGTOZI., Oct, 18. And .sies7 &anode. 5a...:8 , 00n. Mew Vex 44. North -, , -"• 1ti1f 1. P: 8 ;844' ,11,9, - ',Bilitif t tallii;. 480 .., 08 truzisAor:::::......tass - . do - lifiitdon'.::: 01,cgr - 111 b” 4o Louden—. 23,n0 . di"' to Purls '-.1.:....48,00 f-- so Twit . L s Aso . -.36 . Hunabusg . ,9so:o /di .-so lilealast- WOO . ,Paessorgers Woo Soma - dal to 11sIms. Banton. Bot. .no4oak,.....nntwerp, to., wt equally law rases, Ifo6et. -- Tue reetrlctlons on truss] barbs boss ow teuoed by 'oader•of Ins Wsr•Deportawrnt, pamoirorn ittrinto.Tlei 4 =2ldtpo will to longer to regard to soirlds - Osendasss with:psespostu ~ . : •, - earreamovto .niung.s. furs, gut. nboin - idol:A. 400 buy tickets lure at. tne following ratan to Now York:, fx ,- -mi TZglod . ogliv.ie..Aro; Lit -- Cobb. n gas, vll i -sal SIIIC 4 twigs- from • Lloosroul MA). loom Queenstown 116 Pb.- -- - - Tim" minimal buTe - -.144.1 0, .. l sefusg B 9l. lB Quo kl PliomPro, and opal ,ssbee anted • Surgeon& Thxy l sos balls In NiiiitAlight Low &atom, and ban Patent ytmAniitinatoras , Llostil.. , :: v • !, -, . .. . -.) JOU.S 0.,,D.1.L.R t dlgoat, ,` -- -• • '-'- - IS Ortathruy - , - 19as Tod. ' 801181 2 n1Q211 . 8011, Asset. 1 410 T.f10.... 4...4, P4ttiirnmi, .111117. PHILOSOPHIC` . 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