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(other than 'sight4 stenryi of Mut.; otutamonotsifrom•flvemorte upwards; areire-• quired weertineatabf Mock In au ineorpora• fatts?Mglerrytt twenty-Ave cent stamp ; a:pow .ol.aft .41.0mmiyJ: twenty-Averments :passage. tiokitto:c foreign port, fifty =niece one dot trirObomM and shipper:it bars to pay, stasee.datiesof from ten, pent* to mit :defier, - on IflLL'or lading; Manifeite; for entry ...or olesalsie; dle itilste of fanny', entry of ' goods east' °salmis's; ito.i fora protest of note; or protut, the ittrep'dutY to twenty-live' omitef - an PANIC-of , gearit; from. fifty *be ' upwards sisitsiifor`prolast, fifty tents to one dot/err, eifrolioief dostuarneonElifevor •pro;. palttUffilltufti'ront.twenty-fint cents taupe oast,P Its at J 011 4 11147 et stamp; tersgrapurooespetches are,MzettirCApne to, to ~,,.farritetti,b9Mls;simirenortgigcs nails td . ped sooordingtophiir account, the r 'uominatien .of",staMpleir'thie par-, • ' g Aft,' 'ants probate orWill, or let= ter or adminlstration, psis stank:MAY of " • ligei*J`osativ. upwards;- , , proportionate to the aseetentinvolvall while an Afforest oommt , I needs f!oommon carrier's!! receipt ie.taxed , [von one to five amts.. -.There are heavy peen.• awes for,usralting. signiagor issuing any in strntailitt, document or, ..p9per.of _an; *hid,. whatioever,:withont the being stamp. • skip andlhelnstrenen or paper 'becomes 4, vatd.sta.t of no tithe. 14111 *MIA such TPf heT sfaulpi will be p t riect front thogOv orimeent; but as yeit'it Simpl y has not bean preparad,and 111 have to 49u ducted unseal; from neeeseity4,! Those iterate wlilob-haraboon ,prepared an sold: Only..ln• Ituritodgasailitias, and we believe mallet all hies as,. yet, veacbed, „Every: enei, toineeer, should make himself ALL9fitar mitt' the molar' ements,of the law. , • nitecaltrAmPni ItcYutg4gPinSOPP • "Ws learned lastovenipc that *AO out is Misty to wise between:Solis thateoralttag' othestaior—tha.Coroorati-itestawayittst Usital - fitates - iiiitharitles. tvastd._Ltpla sooss'at tbi tNitit i ns ham tild"theif men` go shofoitlj OS & AarfithneolfgttonitOsetsO. gutter: was bionglt toth tohvi Captiadlogtoa t abs ilastatagAllosr, who 4aftwavat thoPret' wont /L*oa what was being done; slid Is' cold 11 1 tribtrIiwiat t wiU htiid.ll the rifitrOki bit- 4 4 6 0 444 kqttior OriCintibllft7.l* smy, man Wean net advised as to the tatiso`oVibs dithcalty, but tt - Is not wisti, , ,koi anyclosa tattilialtith•thifhiltikl:AtaYoC)o' UW1131121110 thdfifittf:- ~ r IlfatailtiiL Oiiiii.OWWWWWW.......4n Yd. ail but, Bar. Bieltoplhearittew aeaferred the order of Dasoonstdp an 'Ere. Johe.A. Shell, and Praneto L. 'rehtn: Oli 46;3110'ring day he conferred the order oLthabasieenship ea Mum. John Bunton and Joseph Banos; that of Diaerrothip on Her. Edward A. Bash,. John C. Bigham, Walter L.• 'Barka, Cbarlu V. Newton,. J1114114/1 A. Rolland and Philip Motet; and eleisted ta:the..Priase. 1• • . Itoodare. Manna J: Bareer i _Jehn'A.Shatl. std . ...Y=lolr The akar* _named Beierta• sie itedenta :of rf3L' • *mai sr Tuos. D. lirtorsos.:-.tafe regrut eassuse• this moralat,the Nudism loth of EV. .Theross D. Persplisio„ gr Lmussiou. villa, :It appears Arr. a ! ems days slum attriptsd to carry • koma t t up stainOtt t 4 rseiSenos, sad raptured himself, tallish amid his death. He so sui hottest, industrious roue, and tams • vita to moons kb! loss. For partia—taLsrs or blattmerdt/16/E).01161! la - stititt)*" 401174 M,. iri*H Con anti ; A T guar monthly meeting or this body Warr held - list evening, : members` generally Select, the Finance :Committee:reported In favor of allowing but $ll. to the election oakum of the several precincts; for expenses in holding the late special electiorrfor Major , • - With resolutio n for the payment of the' lame. and resolution adoPted.' Accepted,.. The Water Co mmittee: eported reinintions in favor of the a:tendon: of water pipes on Emit Iliad; between Long alley end, Third " street cabmen Shetland and Centre, streets. Petition of •Laagi Craig; for Privilege : to build an 'extension '-to a frame trending on Bagaley's. lane. :Relent& to Committee on Wooden. Buildings. . • ••• The... Street Committal :spurted an ordi nance for ihe grading -and paving of Shields alley, frem.Teffasen toJeckson streets. Bead three times and passed:; Also; a resolution providing for ths - ,iridoe - in g of the 'west 'Sidewalk on Pasture lane, from ;Jackson eft:et' to Island lane—and designeting James'Lockhart, WM. Park 'and John Ramsey, Vieweri,:to 'Assam damages. Resolution ado ttd. • .•• ' ; .0. • •.• , I The Rallemd Committee, to whom was - re ferred.the.matter relative to the. erection .of gas:lamps at the railroad creasing', reported that no . lamps were needed, except at. the crossing' on limiduSky street. The Railroad Company hid agreed to, pay one-half of the expense of erecting said ,lauip, and keeping it in riepatii Ind an ordinance was reported to have 'the limp 'Cinotedthe :city' to pay half the expense. Referred baclito the Com mittee for further consideration.:- " an,Coassion .Ortscit, a 'petition • was read from the Trustees .of the •African Mission Vhureh, setting forth the. damage •to ...their: binding, in, consequence of the riotous -pro ceedinge of, a mob,, which , the Mayor. of the: city was linable . to Anti]; and' asking coMpen sation for the lose suetained. Referred to the ••11husneaCerrunittee. , . ; • ' - • • .. Petition - fr om citizens of- the - , First: Ward, asitink for the bf ' the - trienintaiilotr -of , grauxid -; bounded by- the railroad' ;trick,' ;Marion avenue, and Martin street. ' Referredt o.lb*, Committee- on City • Property, .with! power to aot. The reports of the Committee'. on .iff4ines, Pik and Marketsvreie presented; and remota lions'for the psynient of sundry bills ad6pted. A resOlution was, adepted, directing the , 'Railroad CoMmittee in confer with the burgh; Port Wayne and Chleage ItailwaY Company, relative to tho - 'Of hating a flagman' stationed at the railroad . ; crossing ! Ain.letarion avenue,. ; -; O resolution wimpreveited, requeStlig the idaseheeter Paisestper Railway. Company , to masts* their quiver; at the Interseettenstfis- Shells Unit, with .T.weeek street, to; prevent the overlie* of Wateiinto the ethers., ,Bor(er, ittS SS, thetrommiitee oa Streets.. A iesiolitlini *as piased,., instructing the City.llogidatar coat:ant:for Dula boring the houses, and pissing the names* Of the strissteaud Alleys itpea the comers: In alt or the iiliove busaiiss there was tat concirreticup when Councils. adjourned: 04r.800k Table. nuns.- Plailadphis: J. B. Lippincott &Co. 'lltMo _,.Pittsburgh; e by Boyd Lio...Wood ;treat. mal . . , . . . _ Wheit the Cilia of a .book is written In one word, we atimut enter on' what. follows with cc light a butdeivoit the midnisii as :Winsists With havtig a tiirs'ia ioinethies pleasant rellefeed'itrietirl after reading the work, of , some , seitheicit •ohly those in book form, bat even when there .barelyio numb authorship:. thieved' as•-goet• to .make up a;modern inagesthe ornewspaper article— where • imPositill,tities.spread :out,. detail, like a table'of contents, the fairiat .prom bees; exciting expectation of.tire inexpert, erreed Mid foreatillint the judgment of, the weak, but laking'Or the edge. of curiosity and useleasiy bun:toning tho•memorPof ill worthy and -bones! readers:- • 'Thief Alert tftbk, 'fibre= over, is trey deloriptite and lignificaet==and the bock on' which it. is irrittan'emitains atory.of great interest, told with roma:bible power.. It is a loveo-tabe--but with the depth and, sqope of a tragic plot—and by no means amusing, the reader with the mere trivial meld-dramatic scenes and dialogues so. /re goon t is our modern nen eation hovels., Wheth er the author meant it 'or mit lie cannot as• mune to.judge, but we are.free tormored'. that our impression is, that the common chitracter istio of selfishness, developing Well' variously bat. unmistakably in every living thing h 3 the book, is.oueel those ignoble realities that are too much " of the earth, eartily,'.' to be the sole main-eptirig, the masta-pasalon,the vironment, and as it were tho very; atmos- phere to be briathed; from the beginning te the end of a story that would truly deplot life is It br, or rather as it was In the Wash: soelety , of our times,, -before - • the war ooneldsed and'smniuried It. Bit we are not in the spirit of fault-finding, when we speak thus; for even if the exception we have taken be folly allowed.; enough .zierit; undisputed and not to be &piled, will remain to, give distinguished place among , the best novels of the day. • • " • , , r taliti hir - second , benelitat the Theistiwth-night intleoncindes his two weeks. engagement - to-mortawfaven•: , ing. has appeared in is - grest earicity' of cbsracteredaring his stay, none at which are more interesting than those offered for to-, @elf.' The , Chief .In. the Indian ; ,piece of "patilatichit." ned."Wiffiana . T.elr: in the in-, ticreiting driath that name.thipriSe.a pro :grit:aim that . Wont& .Ith' 'hard to Athol. „ We' :look - fir 'I 'erowded -- ,esrty arid'getia vied - ..; • .. Jets; Ifirter; , Materibi tilt,- Fifth' Ett ; haw nioebrod Freak tad , tbirrilaitivtle. New; both, highly , •Interastlag numbers ' o theta favorita , weekltos. t • . . . • •• -JOHNATON-XiiTINGOti aOtti alt.; by'llov. NIL , IL Paxton, Kr. GEO,IMIE :WeJUILINSTO.Ni Browioroille. Poona, ofit .11431 of this 5/4.' 4 ' , • I : 10 XVitr ,4 f WooliftlitiOobity,oo Moo 2lith ' .of typhoid tenter r; striw. to tioi:/ 911 i yearof awe, oldatt 844' 71Wrin;Itwil..rof• powlekloy. litolo_oultool oosoo two months !rAP ftr li c, t a ,B,,...smPtc'n's 0 11 0 " Yr _ * 8k., 1 t2 -7/li.ois lAr. 4' o tfifq , noi 1 4:tttbsx . .. 8. 1 .. P 0 °Y. " Iraq wrrximicai,,bati ! * , • , , OT MUClialiMi-onilluvday.' lost, Mn_ Janie ? /4//r4l- 8 g c/ t azikr i , l }!?- 4 Ff l P .t .. of haFiol, Elreitone . rof tako,p . loco bltalho twlAero:e of bt l . . . - lloWill.D.—ion,Thius4ay' =4WD& , Octoba 24. WK. J.1191,704,D, lc the ,n2d ler of, bp fge4 , , • 1 ilia ut.'phiciiroza No 17.1 Third rtceet ou Sant 4,..idqt . nut*, t.b, 1° i'"*" Meade, of il , ;, 0 " 11 7 0# 4 41 111 1i L "; 1ti4i 1 a ! e2 : 1.1: /11401780 N—0 eilotki 4 1 3) Of!, ( kt rs q#. la 0 * PP! at MI. ‘fro;Oir i jiteli•Piries, in l / 4 04ta S r ?. elocb, to iiente•sl I.,'All r eVolsay Meadeatlyarelc,Uid.toat't•'ect. lEEE ~ c1f1r4•11r78., 2 -1, , f • r„ , rIUO E#4olo 440; Ot4eiss lir 'was* . hitafaiai•ty. 11006 biltioc-w idork: mat' 'mai Sagalta at Wit. Mal, 4. WA' aaadlars,,Dtamona. Allembaay,, -.I: • -8,27:11, VANTEDA , pond anti liortg46lbi 107000. hakes almeir mom, 613 linta*ed city _ ' plopirtij r M oot wo.wal Mgt it.Absirtavf-.0% peF ce ltr - 11 A .VtIll2ii 00 lalionrt' _ ?kNTSI3=-~ tr!l `, "•,• • • ,BABOP.S. WAD AND OIL ITJAW' • • Ai tLo fiair nu 'a cl4.4a,c;ass7, .11tot Wad: Allegtway City, Po. pipotioosturtwoi work I.nt • try nod te•Alleglog Olty P. 0., ot lac 114 Ow liattlwato Siam °CM Wo Jr..„ corner of Lliorly 104 lit. Oialestnoo. will Pk: , prompt aconite= • ' " aate:tt. at IIE.—;A • - esinut • Sorrel :klkg., trofi Ilte In tb.. Ada am, wUI. t* sold at :ROM B&W on , THURIIDAY; -OntoDer Ilt 14, t 0484. Xigia Limy swag flow•olb otomit. • .. . & Craw • Ar tiS 7 .1!--44) reosiv- OA OA AYF'4 I I4: • oal". ' • ' ' ursrari.oottnite. • It-- 'ti•cpruacs. 'tkb • iut , .. ..*Juisi noshed d lbetale by - • • • • • /BANN VAN 00IWZR, .y 114 band Istreot. t. • , AS i.AU• - , VarJquippacen. I.2l 2lo, F ST !' et4 r 9l4 .liagai:loPa i iiii;.. -• 00040 0. Fp:eczema mid Gi 4f» KM 11.1t.a. 00441111 IEI4:CA'OpWri, . THE LATEST ,NEWS BY nM3GRAiriL FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL' DISPATCHES: *NAAS m:p tea 46 ,'• Oct. 2,1862. oar. nooisies atiosi Ot"rixi irth lkel Spirit o/ibe 25merg o (or next Setur- . . 4y, contains Gan,. Hooker!' official peport of the battie'of Willbunsirarg, thus published for the fr e t tine. ‘ This report t pahessouie • .ling complain about failure to famish ,need 'ad reinforcements' in" that ;battle, and iyhte : '.lllLitOo saiu not,be hollered, ecben : it iii.. told that the noble'oitherillnd men of my diaisfen -wire, permitted, t° cetrl: .O° ,;t l 4 , Oße.tiosi struggle from ixiilirning: amt.ll might' unaided, In'the prestinoe of niiire`thatrthlity thousand tidop3 71th:en:Eli iretheir hatilivifeyeatiieleas it is true' • DZATiI 00 iiJSSriilit SOLDISRO. The following WeitOin noldletsdlod,in the hiniiltals here to-disii iitsper . Doid6l4:Co.p, iitii_ratah.;` Win. ; 3iitohegev . E0.,d3,. 20th Ind.; Simnel Maorog , 00, D, 10th Pa: ; Ennford, Co. C, Ist Mich::;: Sergt. W. 121, Bash, CO. E, 7th Di BEIMMIN FOROIRAJi wmeassvaa. •It is repertesL that theviebele rite 'vanilla' -three in' and Wfriohester,aiiCeihititiW sneienientititii hire' ttgei'iitairtik;ltiielti yet reason for" dontteng,that we move they w/ I,l Cgtvc'.no.b!itle:Al!"Pe • ~• The fixing heard yesterday In thet direction' oflYinchester, proies to have been a salute to` oho of the Governors, who' was visttink ttoopo from hts State in one or the THE NOMINATIONS 01 . 0110911KON...AND, GUSIAT There is a feeling of ;doolded gratifieation, Govenment caroler, at' the , notninatioiti - Ef Grosbeak and Gurley- for Congress 'from din- . ennui on, the Union tiaeb, nomination. imminently worthy the occailort. end' Worthy the tzhien . city:: ' eterAtie THE 1•613166NT'S IZCZEMM "Ocomitntai," Id 'Forney's Pies*, to-day, says, thit . • SeeretarY gave his cordial eiient'tO the prOellsoantion emancipating thp slities of ielielion: the first of. danuary, The statement is eyidently; designed ,to re-! there Seward from the odium of opposition tol the Administration, but as the proclamation . emancipates more thou . : , the slaves of rebels„ an oressionsble version does not so. ranch' oonfliet with the . poptilar iMptession.' !'''' He says also that fttalth Was not oPpOsed'fo 1111'in:4:lunation, which - hi'uitiorlY a.nrisiske. We have undoubtettwuthoritylor, siyintryhat he opposed it as long as opposition was of any .. u "'v bona regardwdas. Beward's organ, oopied,tor day, the statement made , in - these .dispatchm, of the position of-eaoh: Cabinet officer on' the .proelantation, Ind editorially contllms it. niztaminy-christriyOnimins:: ' An official earreipetaiiiinea is putifisheifthis Morning between Chliyarnor.flitmble,. Mir semi, and General ,Idallaell, on . the right:of United State, Officers tocorninand the militia of any State <Wiled lite the' Baited States service; Governor tietrible denies 'the ,right Of any ofilber but thOso whom, as Com4ader in-ChiefaUthe,Stats" ildilipiw, be oommissions i to command tha State militia, and aisedenies the right of a United Li tatev,eommander any- Where to assume command of enrolled militia, before'. - they are called' into , the serviim.i Gar: Ualleek's reply, In an elaborate 'letter, agrees with him on the isstPeint;aii4 tithes Dfilli on the arse, and - :ogees . , that while a G . PTeirs , 2 , 6 16 -.4i1d400!: 1 ? ff.i.oil= , a l Regimental and ' rigadi oaamaanderk-.49, the militia, still, theyare once In service, they may be eeferred. !Ike .other, and be Madienbjeat . to t h e - eam,mand of any officer in the . United Slates -sash*, whether rein*, or volunteers. - - • The ftebel 'Force 1n OttesortriL. Braitionan, Mo., Oat 30, 7 -A highly- re.. sponsible and reliable gentleman who has so ' joyed 'adrantajleass ,opportnuitlei for asddr- Wanumbernk th number and •loestiOa of the rebel forties menacingont 'adhere border, and who' • has been in some of their camps withie tea dart, represents that'in -Newton county,tve ;miles south of Granby, thaws ate eiheD selects; • !under:Coffso end Gballife. Soma miles west . Neosho, in the same -county, there 7,000, ;antler Gas. ,Cooper, btager: of. the ,44jutatit, :General of thi,rebelAimy.:Astrat, this cone I VietnaarCooper itcladtaisa.4llWeliarined Midge, At Pea lid, Gen. keine bah 1,100 men ilia jams. OarrOlf 2;000. Poisytts,' jai(' over the Arkitisite lied, General Pinions his' ;3,000: • Neu Parsons, tairrirdithoi tot, Gem', thialtridteis encamped with alma SADO.' Al , Li We Gen. galas/ has 17,1100. JThe ;above figures show an aggreteta forte of dO, 'OOO rebels., Of these 25, 0 00 are either within the boundaries - of idissouri:or on its southern The whale:erne is , under Ate aousaand !ot Gen:2ol6es: The rebels In all the camps In dattildedi en ipeatattoned iiinteritatiti'BC'Lool4 ana"eil- I tettafti Joi s ithadoerne &WM; of theii.ibliftj 1 The oonscri . nt sot of the rebel Stites le lug left forte in +Newton and McDonald anntiee. :All pigeons of the requisite age.are seised Ind .0 0 MPelivi. fa enter, th e rebel sereleu,or eitve the country. Many'proruthent eithins of these eq`Pti° l 1 141 1 1 A° 4l i `TWA 401 COP, •Getr;.' Yttndmati tg' under' siresfkitri¢tPg irn! 's .tihasia 'plod atfiv;Pikdi the , tirernie vaitsiC.o . *Mbh' bat ziotvome'to bik , . . . . From -Eorartmo „Foolorne Mottos, staiWnihip"6,, Ik : spudding tett Rorussc-ilibarmithis forsooon for 1i ow York,. harlog.kla:.terS,lkP Poipital efiip Semi Markt,wit t la jabancji_As hundred patiente'reom the ti0n#C44.,.0,4 1 vioinity. , . The nor of trues boat • mew ttt Ibr Mitered landing to.day. 'it is *OWN :44 r ill bring down viloacl'of•• our Richmond Some braidings In the 'TOOT .of the , Biggs , The Workington Hatimial-itermlifikev of kritsdat. kki, 4 44000:444014115ik: *I in townsgtzaaellossg.. 7 641 •,.• Yearly thing , Wriibeamliesreidapierarowon, it Pp sharp 'lllntthe dirlingtanAtt, If *asSigol;''Vft; Tat@mg:"li not k a- o ,i, 0 . •• :r. ot :4 .. • Pip* 4:4lll4otkike 1 BAN FILUCIEIOO,I is • dull and depressed.•,..Considerable quantities of drlilr,,turpentiae, tar, Pitch,. and roan, are going on,shlP.boird forlfnw York. Motley Is tight; and the' demand „a4ire. 'There Iv an Miramar In !rani' of one and 'half and two per emit, 'the stringenoi' being caused hi the . largo 'ahlpulent of eoln. change on New York; 'l2(i)l6e dirbountV Sterling 40; for Banluir'ol9p and749.'foe flomuteroiel ; Lea -tender note/y.4w ion discount. .••••4:41 r 0 .1 . .L , r.: . .. I elsvpgioasand &alms goes forward In to, th orrow , . staerger,ifmr . the•• ,National .Banltkri. ,Committae, being an.4dittoa{l„poatribatla n from San FrarielsociAlon . t, . ,TAis,szata will he, motorist ty,iteroisoe'ti ilty:mikroriP46.o.• The balance of the State beinSeemmeneed earnestly swell the ' , , • Aecrniting in New York.' • Anna a tr,•Pe 2.—The —Weenier tthe lathed a general order eaglet-lung the rierultieg of nine menthe then until datotder Sot drafting They ars to be formed Intoacaspe. ale& entjr.to opntth old reetunte r • The'ildtite haajaised 49,111:9 three jai over ilthilinitli!i'unde thp , - ‘• . il , m 9 A• iitii ii V L 3 l-.w4Rn.,e allic.a. .4luo*palM .2 A 31 ut 101,4• a4b , "LISP or q c s aOpthi 4WOti toot 10-410.7. M!= ;=f== PRO;4olltißsi'°nog. Richrunsd :gain 27ifeatened. WORTELBEIWOETIOW OUSTED All Niihau Posts Greatly Strengthened. BATTLE 'BOOX' iffiCTID 1 0 'RUNK EM=M3 M'Clellan's ArmyAcrois the Potomac LEO tIONgRIPTB• DESERTING. 41pec4l lA:patch to the•Pittaburtat Gazette rHILADELPE!IA, Get. 2, 1862: "" The . rostrata .. 3loo4e correspmdeut of the piers iMys'tk . utt aedyarcie 'poi/Intent is going_ on there which may take a prominent_Elsoe in histcTrv. It film Richmond for IN destination. Major General Dla has succeeded In ousting nearly all of the .worthleas i , pp:oils:very MR eera,who infestod this pane l so that in the movement now about to take place the rebels will be minus their mall bags: . ' . All the Military Fists Tinlaity o FortretAt Monroe hovel:leen* greatly strength ened of late. ' 'The enemy le eiideniliSontraoling li d s lines about Whicheitaf, .the battle which will ec;on bn forcscf.:,apOn bun by.. General s McClellan, whalias,cantiosily moved a large arm r y across tbaPotormeo... Gen "lieii'econectirits are donning In largei numbers, lbe,,Nkybgt4 bills are fall of lit Wrens ie.' Usti retOeistelicby the, G,os , ‘ • ' ertiora • olf the Loyal States. Wieuirectrevi 3 Oot. 2.— TIM: fallowing is the ,itddinaire the president of the Unhed States, 'adepted et a meeting of the Governors of the lOyall 'Stites; hell to fake Measures for the, ' more *Mitre 'support of the goiernment, at 11.1-' torien, , Pcnnsylvania; en the 22d day of Sep.', After nearly one year and a half:being spent in contest with•art armed and gigantic rebel, lion against the, national government of - the United ;litates,.the duty and.;purpope of thy' legal Staten, and t 4teopleeontinne. and .must alware t reztain as they :,Wera, at its origin,' namely: to restore ind'perPetnate the author ity of this government and the life of t hen W s- IO; no •Ms tier- 'What ''octrile4iiinces are' in-; valved in our ddelityl-iNsWeitheless this work; of , restoring Lbw rein/MK preserving the- in -1 stitutions, and justifying the hopes and terms 1 of ouelethers; than not fait to be performed, and we pledge without hesltation to the Pres ident of the. United States, the most loyal end, cordlil sopport hereafter es heretofore, in the, eierolse ol the, foliations of. as, great o ffi ce. We recognize' In ' him "the Chief_ Executive; 'Mies trate of the nation, the Cm:mender-in Chief of the Arai] and Nivy of the United States', their 'reeponitible and Constitutional' head, whose rightful•ituthtuity , and'power, es' well as the Censtitutionalpowersof Congress, • must be vigorously and rediglowly guarded and preserved, as the condition on which all of our form,of government and the Constitu -1 ticiiial'elghts end liberties Of the people them selves; can betivid (Menthe wrecle of anarchy or trottettittirole Of'doepotism. ' In subnibtsloa to GoOlaws'whith , nsy'hare been, or' Whleh may- heti - ditty cajoled) end to; .the lawful or ders of the President;' co-operating always in oar:own epitteri in the Notional Government, we-mean, to continue In die-most vigorous !mercies of all ow. lawful . and prate r powers, contending against tresses . , rebellion or the public enemies' and whether. in public life or In privabi station, supporting the arms of the Union until fug cause than conquer — until victory shall perCh‘utton Iteetindard, or the rebel fob than make a . dntiful, rightfal and unconditional submistioe. ; 'Wears Impiessed with the conviction that an army of reserve ought, until the war,shall end: to be co nstas t ly- kept on foot; to be raised, armed, equipped and trained it bouttiandreiniy feleoletlienellee- We respectfully, ask the : Piesident to call for such a force of "yolonteenfor one Year's ser vies of not lest than In the Illeetelo , the quota of "each State bi be raise after it shell nave filled its quota of the requisitions already made, both tor i'olunteers and for mi litia. We believe that this would bee mess are of military predator. while it:' would greatly, promote the Militia, education of the people: . We hail in hearttfelt'grititude and eioottr. aged bope.the proclamation of the President, issued.on the =din it., declaring emancipated (rote their bondagenli persons held to service or Mbar. ae . slaves In. the, rebel States, whose reteillidtt shall last until the first day of Jan airy next. The right 'of any, itmen' to re ' tern the authority to compel any port on of • the iubjeets of the 'National tlevern nt te rebel -egoinst.- it, or' tr. maintain its' a emit's, 0 1 . implies' ail thoee whb are allowed postetelon of such Authority. - the • right to rebel , themp. ;selves; . and, therefore, the right to *stab tileh martial law,oV military government, ',in, ;a: State, or erritory .in. rebellion, WI. itiliOS. the right and the duty of the ,Govern t.ment ;tet t , liberate, .thet *lnds of all min lie iinr 'therein, by appropriate prookunationi of !and assotiotos protectien • In - order that lalt who are capable, IntelleetriallY and Moral- Ily,. of ; loyeity antr.-obedienee; insy "Ant be ;'.,toed ;iota treason as the unwitting tooter of. 'robellloue, . traitors.,: : To hate' coatiatted..in idellnitely, the moat eifiebect joatose ..suppert ;andji;ty Of, the ;toboillao, Weald hs:ve t been, ' l ie but yudgaient, odes% , to the loyal people whosetreseareand'liiis are made a willing !sieritleti'oll the al tar Itf:patrioilste;and Weald ;have , dlieriminited'agains t -the wife; Who is 'coriapelled4o . surrender her buiband, agtinst - Atm parentk Who is compelled to surrender his 'child, to the hardships; of the' estop and the 'perils of:the battle. , t i lf rebel Matters- were 'permitted to retain their slaves, it would have been a final decision, alike against humanity, justice, the rights and dignity oftbeeiv,orn- Iti and ag,alust septa:- and wise nati onal , 3'.be &Melon of•thwil'resident .to." - strike at the rbet'of the reljelllep will lend- neW t.stigor toile, efforts, audefier,life. and hottetAo.• the. beittr bf:the.P o9 *.t!lPPraiel..4,4*.ler4. i SP. the . •Preeldent our ' reepoOttol neeeelll9oll 'of taiitOillt Oild'otlialiftdnlidt*ii, we .. trust end believe that the Pelley,'near inaukuvited" will hoertiwied- with ..seeiteit=4Will gliti - speedy end triumphant victories • over 'otir'enemles, end secure tett& natio* and this; peoples the Mte!aine and, favor Oft Almighty 'Go& ".., WO Hove thit the, blood of) the halved who have Wadi fallen, eked tbeefe'Who -.may yet.tgive their lives to, their, country, t will; not, - have been shod in vein: . ,j,... -, ~ tt - ',.- 1.'1,, "The ' hpleidid Valor 0: iiiii, Aqicii•iii A' .thi4i . patient enderanio ; 'their" in inly latriogi on 4. ndthisik devetlemi" tif , 'defy; deumnilfrom' et and ffroni all • their countrymen' the' haus& Of•theefueerest grititidekiind the "pledge' or 14 ur eonstant •reinforcement and supplort.•;. , A Just ;regard 'for these !brave. man; whom 'me TO: ; +oootriblitid AA: ' place- in :the,,sisid i auk, for,, the ;, iroportemee . eV. , tho•.idattos ilAcktulii. SitiwfwilY ..PeXttiP So 4 as . hereafter, B oiololl . fflll/40illOnatS.P39fOrl!Ot, Ind now resenting to our 'Maio* melllfSslSSP:'shle. Conclusion of ' our ' deliberation., we 'devote Ourselves to our coiratry*tietelee, and we wilt enmit:id the t president ...in. our t eenstanc sap- - rirti.trOsting that thofidelity, and srial.ntiba.; loyal atittie and - plop, will always .assure. him that he will be totiptintly maintained in pursuing ofttoil s r m fsat;foi.tb• pre- Triation Of 'the'Nitio ' AIN and the hopes' 1 AJ'filthift 11 - ; " " C. n ' ''WHitlloipl i iiiii; ".' ' I John*. Ardrews, , L'e , . l'illl:Ptsrpos,!;: ,•••: 1 Itichard Igoe, •,...,Tot% i :7. ,2 , ..1 Isnot Wastibernev...,.. - .. It. &Item, ~.... ~ 0, , p. mortour • . ' ' Atualn Illair:' " . it liolosaono t 9el 3 ' •.` - 0 &metal 'J.; gtikwoo4, • by D. G. noes, b reprewntelive. ••• ~.1, i I The qUitliiitittirilltor. Detrisoik, '1:--hil4elerte,'re . bait 'ows froturFortim3lotreelbet . 'ct 4 Mfrdaj the Monitor gun ' for soft. weeks Tait has been lying . off ',Nswport 'Nowt; Vas . taken In . tow. by s hop' sbuuttar, arid after leaving the roads, went op,tbit eltssapeaksi it a supposed fer,WashtagSwfse tTfosobJeot of ot berioosal is'aetbaotist• Among the arrivals g4pt4 iwLds wee the steamer North AgOolea. „attiwialltsrally. crowded filth tar soldlors, sad laden wfth:mtlf: . itaporiati /forst. +o.•v , vr;_r, I 1v t. 4; 42 'Ohne 'of • thee;Western toirof' l it er. e i.lreckoirselind Milwaukee Rattici d ' iffiviiix* Oct ion Of ike't'ocrows add Itfilititekee ftatiroed 'was , sold .to•tlay al 11 OM% by. older Of Judge' Minn; of the ' United Bfataa Cowry In.. foreetoenru onzalaxikirrifti tr* Ant mortgage. Iwo . &Imo vs, James ant D. M. Hughes ware the parobaasts fa Dog. -.,~__- ,tc.; db., :4z; lincra sot Sot.rmw.—For, iuti who dies from the effects or the bullet; ten, perish from damp and eupesure to rtight.,air. - Small dorm of liollowiy`s Pills; fikeß wary, other night, will correct ill dlioraCre 'the'Lliiii ( Ind Stomach, purify the ,blooVand "Initiard' Imund health to etery . man. OUlyi 25 'coots . . 1 / 1 1/3i9 W,. 00 . )4 gat'A;srPonwr 1 424 ' J° ln e ' r i Jobbing/Elliot. Virgin alloy, between Bmithileha. 'street and Cherry alley.,, All kincleild ;Hods. ltnyairing donn short notice end 1# 4oautptei ninririer. atiorgei maderr,ri. - o ur orders; 'All orders nroinptli attoriand Twalady tascherwof the Pittaburglandat. tritil school will meet at „their chuseh build log, comet of Diamond strait and.Penneyi- Tanis Avenati, .. 01 4 Saturday next 0,3% 4 .0 105 k; Pi-. oloot.oillorw, for. the wytattis y e ar; awd arrange "for opening the, ilohoolJOt, the BOUM Poi:attar Witawdante li tjtifitid.. Arninoi, l'imatult all‘evivath; re-` 'lamberts; that , the. °bombast phtee , tts••get boots shoes, pliers, at, MoKelvey's Anodes Booms, SI. Firth street, opposite. thb theatre,;.. Thee:oak blast,. aatlsfy: 'yourselves. Remember ,the4lace t Etat 0301111011 CAMS' *III bihaketi at the thimiblui Ai18et, , N6,406 Libtirty , siik Aist , cit , night ; 41.1iorden , left at-tor Above Vaal , will be ,&ronpUy attended td. toturtbirpaitt• Sinirtoccrt Acipuir.-,—rptar 101111 , 41 1 q. riip!k . S 4dte#4„ Rev. Jo." Tratcall, (Fa » ~„ AOPP Durnatzr..—Dr.: Biziw - at?, attends to on. bliiiaolten, Alf ' Pig:lila.' a/OIL ;wt.,' I- acv , 4l rrt., - .:':; "' s - ';;; —tr -, -- •• E-N • ..:rti.44;E:4 4 4V-^,k4oriiP N E TB O QP*R'P LIT4S 'i'e' '"`-''''''' irrY'llaii.a sok tits ceiabri4edissury to y with. g - •,. • -•• ' ' wob •liTVZ,. -- ',''''' p*aik e , : , • tamo.di • ••• "•- 6 ' itio&. - 11-41.t. ot iwt,.o.n.r.s' . 4 . 1 . 1 ‘. 11 1 • i 'r-, .--,° l !**, ..%. 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"' "- - catairldlittillaib* ..- ;~jr~;.~:,:Y_: wrung etOtckr• • Loutavtime - Ost,:j.+-The - J'onrnuf , - is in fornied of i sitarp'sltiruileli. list iight. 'with Gem. Sill's advanee,Ond two thoiziand Hebei Cavalry, at •Floyd's Ford,' the .012en1y. being.: postedin the sarroinding hills: W 6 repulsed • them when they returned: We thefArolight 'our artillorY against them, wheelhek 'again' fled.- We captured in an old Arouse in , that iritinity, forty:the - wand :rounds-. of. Inunulai, don- ; Heavy musketry Bring , was heard on the Shelbyville nOnn,l 6 MilesrAlsiluit,ot-9.0100k 'this ;The.resoltis'unknOwn,.. Thevo rin l at skirmish this morning, Avis mult i if (slim t, on the Bards town road. The rebedi Win* rep:died: Their Into is unknown. Our 'leis 'is twenty-Ilve' in killed and wounded • . • • .. ; ,Gen. G. W. Morgan; with' his whole force from Cunaberiand , Gart, reach's.' the Ohio river opposite Portsmouth- OannonaJiing has been heard to•ley. MOT Mount Wishington, in .the river. Tfie rebels evaciated - Shelbyvillo last - night, first 'compelling the store-keepers to receive Conrederata scrip in payment for what they • At Paris, „Hy., all the store-keepers except two. mesh, sent their goods away. The rebels procured of the two a supply of banket4pay tag in Confederate scrip. The blankets/o,r -ing out, they insisted on cutting up, these 'tore-keepers' carpets for blanketing. These store-keepers have been arrested for refusing to take Confederate scrip for their Carpets. The same game has been played at Lexington. Departure of the ; Danish Minister.. Illinois Congressional Nomination. ,Wesuriciros, Cot. 2.—C01. W. R. Batislaff, for several years past the esteemed Minister, :of,Detimark to the United States, left Wash ington yesterday for his. own country and China, having been commissioned by his Gov ernment to negotiate a treaty of commerce with the Contain empire. . Col. Farnsworth; of the fithlllinois Cavalry, has received information that be - was yester day ze-nomlnated for Congress-bY the Repnb- Scan Mnion Convention id the Second Illinois CongrossionslDimioi.onithe first ballot. af.atketii , telegrapk: PrizasogariitS, Get. 11—Nina.,...Ilour is held very thinly, and 2,000 bbls were disposed of at $5 0005 25 for eriperane; $5 75 for . extra, $6' 2506 50 for extra 'family. The teatime and lamas are light. Yo change in 'Bye Flour mid Com Meal. There is a good demand. foi Wheat, andl3/000 bash sold at $1 2.5®1 33; sad whits at $1:.411 up to $1 GO—the latter for Kentacky. Saks of old rye at 720, and new at 115 c. Com in good demand; 3,060 bush yellow eold at 70e; white at 710.. and mixed western at CBs. Oats are' arm at 40@i1c, for new southern, and Cot for Snarl& 'ln Provisioner there is a arm feeling-, Small tales of cloverseed at. 11hTo Whisky jr othy„ $2(3 . 2 25., 5,000 bby, Saw Vat, Oct S—Noon.—Tlonr ft qulet'Mad changed. • • • Wheat' declined tel salon of tini 000 bush at $1 1001 10 for Mingo Spring; $1 15(31Mi1-, wank. Club, and 41 30 ler red. Corn dentin- ', fag; 6,1100 hush Id IC *sB€l6oc - for mired: Pork Je, firm.. Laid arm- Whisky dull at. 3141.3314. • . • E• 01 1 918 O. t /4 826 .0hi5; Wheat, .157;156 bush;; porn, 67=4 bush. -. New YOilS, Oct. 2—Evening.—Cotton steady; GOO: bales sold. Fl arm ; 20,000 bids 'wad; Stato sells • at $3 f 045 40.: , • declined lq 185,000 bush sold. a so l lPatlVec 4 l 2 lrfe or oTl h o. it' Po `rrf. t l2 ,frzno b t?it h . Lard firm. Tallow active at Ile_ tlnisky is steady • , at 33V51.34c. :Bice arm. Sugar quiet. Cake buoy- . ant; ale at .123 (4Z13 c. Freights firmer. Clocks lower. Chicago and flock Island 80y; Illi nois Central Railroad 70; Cumberland Coal 93i. Illi nois Central Boods.104; Michigan Southern 75; New York Central WA; • Seeding. 74; Milwaukeo and bitealselppi 66%; Gold 22 1 4 Dema nd Notes 19. , IPECIAL ' NOTICES GIIONICR ♦sa liarsa's SAWING MACHINZ,'for family and manufacturing purposaa t are the hest in OJIL. A. F. CIIATOST, (buena Agent, /8 .Fifth szest. 4 ' Ws take great plesistitti` ii recommending the Rev.-R. R. Willianisiesisois engaged as a teachir in the Academy of Science and Lan guages, Allegheny. Mr. Williams is Ai grad uate of Princeton College, N. J.' also of the Western Theological Seminary-Lis an excel lent scholar md a practical aasuocessful instructor., This valuable acquiaition to its carp. of iesehers;siud the experience and eftl clearly. of the P nclpel, ROY. J. Davis, render this institatto. especially worthy of the patronage of . • public. Rev. W.J•co •E. P. &Wt.% D. D. *ay.. .11,11iort-YI..D. Llowaisp,D.D. I.o.ll2 . taterr • • w Curer Dar t 0005, Fancy deleicies at 12X cents per yar• „ grey goods at /2X Cente; prints at 10 an 1214 cents per yard; fancy dress silks at 5 and 62 cents; red, white, and yellow, all woo , flannels at 21 and 28 cents per yard, an. up; extra fine and hoary bleached and unbleached =alias at 12X and 16 cents peniard. A large lot of stel/a shawls to be closed oat at less than Eastern cost; a large assortment o' marques and cloaks Ina opened this morning. Wtere to get the above goods is at J. Anah's, corner of GratiV,and FUth streets. . • O&IA1 BAIOI.IIIB in carpets, wettings, oil cloths, rugs, door mats, ' For the benefit of 'our readers We give 'below a few of the iptloes : Two hundred prices of extra sufar-' fleei double ingrain carpets • at 700 per' yard, usual price $1; a large lot of Imported 873ic, cheap at 56...; rar and cottage car .pets at extremely low prices. Oil, cloths, mattingi, &a., 'at old prices._ The place to f get the above goods Is W.'S. Finch's corner of drat and Fifth street, opposite tin Co.urt- Semen Gamian merchant.:tailor, would: 'molt respectfully inform his friends and the , yablio generally that lte Interaturned from the ;East with Ai. new stock ef. fall and, winter 'llia stock eoisiets of the latest. styles .of :cassimeres and vesting's, selected ', 'froze' the latest inipertatletii. *Geetlemen de eirieg neallitting genuine, ' • lower thee at any other , filleting eieablishz' 'meat tulles city, would do well to 'give Mei an' early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor,: No. 54' klarketatreet, one door from Third, Wm wtitild earl atienOei to..the eoperhstook ,i3f 'Ball-and 'Winter Clothing , ' for gentlenien. 'ned"boys' Wear, to be - found at Mesa* "i'V. in. McGee* Co.; tiOnier of loadeial tarok. Sta r Diamoadequare,. 'lt has elidialeeted the supervision of r the' preprietors, and: it covets every. description of goods , for gentle_ Mons' dma or -histuees tanits:.• Gentlemen'' , lurnishing goods, /Jodi: se .white.:ehirta and Panntil undershirts, drawers, Owes, cravats, Ito., will oleo be found in the establialtmelit, in every- select and targe atiortment. .~.., r _ s „„ a „a ~~a+~~z tv . , T = : ~ -- ' r r ~`+'_~^~~- x Fes.. ~.~~. . . . . The Antietam Victory and its ,Non• Results—The Feeling of the Army. - on the Escape of the Rebels, etc. The following elonaezit and interesting. letter is by the correspondent 'of the New. , • • . I toik Tribune to whom we are indebted for the excellent description of the ..battle. , of Antietam, published in our columns. The Ante of this letter is Sept. 25th; an it was ; • .writtennt Bolivar Heighte r near 'Harper's • ' 'Adieu tn• Western Maryland, where the stanchloyalty of the people, after all they have suffered,_ is' /till an agreeable sur prise.. Adieu to -84,40=g, which, though cut to pieces by'our own shot and shell, as no other • village in the Union was ever torn and plowed,- gave us' OM - warm wel come'thatcomee from the heart. Adieu to the dremehed field of Antietim, with I its glorious Wednesday, 'winning for our army ,er record than which , nothing brighter shines through hietory—With its fatal Thursday, permitting the•elean, leisurely escape of the foe down into the valley, across the difficultford,• and , up the Vir •ginia heights. • •• • • • -Intervening days have softened, not healed, the army's disappointment. • The explanation offered is that ' both armies were reeling under the shock of .Wednea day-4hat with our stricken ranks, despite 'the large reserve and. the fresh men who had come up, it was unsafe to renew the attack.. But what was the worst that could bfall us? • The road behind ..was open, there, was no' Potomac in our - rear. I think all who saw the battle- will agree that whateverthe odds against it, the army of the Potomac was too strong in its dis cipline and its heroics determination to suffer any great disaster. It might be de feated, driven back; it could never be cap tured, or cut. to pieces. The men who, through,a , whole September day, waded, that Red. Sea. of death, driving took- the: enemy without losing a gun or a caisson, after a nights rest, and 'with the great gaps in , their ranks filled up by fresh troops, were not to be scattered or made prisoners. ' Failure was Only repulie ;;suecess was crowning, decisive, Anal' victory. The enemy saw this, and, being permitted, walked out of the snare into -which his own audacity had led him. Two nights and.a day, we waited; then moved, hut; as in the old legend ''f• the brazen head, Time was Past. - • While the battle . raged Gen.. Athelellen', - in : regarded it as a great . crisis the .war At 4 o'cloek WednesdaY riftersioini;_he 'Met. one of his brigade commando* : an 'excel-: lent officer, an old,' trusted friend. "How , are your troopsr he asked. " "They' lave' done, well, bat. Suffered severely, 'and are somewhat scattered." "Collect them at ence,". said Gen. - McClellan. "15,000 fresh troops have already come up; more will arrive during the night. Tell your men that t . We must fight to-night and to-mor row. If we cannot whip the enemy now, we may as well all die upon the field: If we succeed, we end the war." - "To-morrow"-eame; - we 'hid all the' new troops; we had Fiti4ohn Porter's corps..-- the flower of the army,-which had not yet fired a gun; we had a part of Franklin's corps, which had not been engaged; but we did not fight. If our delay was a neceesity, it was a most' amentable necessity. It it -was a mistake, it was the saddest, costliest, most, fatal of mistakes: On Monday. morning, a part of the army left Sharpsburg, moved past Porter, pun Burnside, to the Potomac. Down the • left bank, climbing the-narrow, tortuous road that winds among the feet of the moun tains; under Maryland Heights, across the long, crooked ford above the blackened timbers of the railroad bridge; , then up among the long, bare, desolate walls of the ruined government armory ; past the en gine -house which old. John Brown made historic; up thmugh,the town of Harper's Ferry, sadly worn, almost washed away by the ebb and Hose of viar's tide; on through the village of ,Bolivar and Mile's fortifies, Sons, to those heights, where it pitched its Once more among the mountains! As the day was dying, . I halted my horse on the long 1411" . .np0n the Virginia - bank, to look back - Om . a picture of memorable beauty. Belund and beta* . rushed the gleaming, river, shrunken till its dark, I shining surface was broken with . rocks: Across .it came a- line of oar stragglers, wading to the knees, with staggering, un certain steps. Beyond it . the • broad, ab rupt, forest-clad - Maryland Heights rose gloomy and.sombrei • Down the, hill behind Me, to the river, winding crookedly across.it . like a slender letter then for half. einile back again, :on. the other 'side _ ..of the canal, thence far up ,the long Maryland • hill,. stretched' the division, •train, its .:wagons • separated - at equal stiistanms by the mules,. and'. their white covers-L, the gannet'. the 'great land tieet--standing out. in 'Strong 'relief upon !'the', background of - Water' and reountain".. Bef , Ore iste.;'a 'Mile to' the Weil; the horizon was'biiianded by BbliVar.ribights. 4Own,isi ,whose, orbs; _the sky, glowed like living ; fire. : . Their !smooth, ;eggs . ' elope, 'facing me, was occupied by..an entire corps? 'but nothing,otthe camps was -risible,- an mept the innumerable • fires:. that flickered and twinkled like glow-worms. Less than-two: Weeks 'tips exchanging shots between •the army of Slavery and the u Freedom Allows. shrieking and. !screaming, the engine -house wherg - I ',for 'tiro _days, old John Brown held .t he. 'I State of Virginia at . bay. A 'week ago, its walls. were. , again - shaken . by; the , thunders of catumeade ,when ; thos e : armies met lin the 'greatest 'battle of the .continent.„ On Tuesday, night, within: rifle. shot-of it, the Proclamation of. , Emancipatlon was heard. gladly s among thirty- thousand • .soldiertt:. Ills soul ls marching on. •-,%. -4' ,01,11.12:ILRF, .frori.ces. TOT O /1 . Two a/Elms moult voPuNTxzEft gsLacrr OVIIPH.A.ND ridg - mosv Arlyzec 'rile $N OF . raxszmnost ' 6177 , BOUNTY. . , Under the..following special, order. intio4 by the. boarbbui of 'War—tor who& the BataHoe is gamed:l3PEOldt OUDICIt 110. t - .. Was Dsestrrinrsi, LL Washington, I).l].,Abgast 14 1862. j. Lieut. James .11—behrweemsktrsha.11 retie tire was patties of cavalry, within three weeks, with the Mort of the Governor of the State-of Peilwrylesnis They will be scoopted _by the Har.Departisen t. EDWIN. 4137 ANTON, Secrottr7 of Was. . -- ;•umolaworevAlk PAINITLirIiTuy rg, a A nth: )r a • Tito &boys authority . of t ho Eior i nli t if i v s ar t Tait' ,i t PP "' "4l kotarit ii;Teit'ot PsalwinalL note , the .wive. It will he lees' that the ender: signed:he* hewn .dnly anthorined ton Wee the the • companies within three WAILS. AS this is positively the eniTePneettleitl that Ain' be offered' for those who • desire to , eedlute this Wench of theta poA4oVithitt if wolowed •vithant 'delay. Two oonipsei , e; el AWAY AM* hnTe been voce iel p a and will 0 .. LEO encamp pent. • ttgePenitse We'W AteoPtPenkeeiunlistnids.Ant al.' (reedy eaoeptep, have now. he last:And untkralitetly. ttik Ante okintaldkr, vaterthglhe kali* Al ^ q poaAtka from rutted staid 1' ghat to the man. and theAlleltbeltYG o iy 189 Wily Winch min, may I. o .mautrom .0 0 0hty. =tie liattedlod'Art 'bad cered-for-specirl - serrios by the' .Bearatorra* wirholavilteriaktaa. ibOtailt Pcrithlit delay.: ?1 •;•. Theoi l iraddzigto,Gt,Piobadjacboon *aged in 'Oft inidAgnedly unset the nnixteconAinfee tn the tinitat Eitates.::!• - • IdAmtenent will tor the Immo: be Sound if the taw of the Nimbus& White lead OoinpitnY. RIBZOIII STltitYLT,lilleghsny Coltyl'br 'MAW .lieormiting Stand, in the /*Wound. - - - :;--ft :brawl ti '• ' :4. t 7 ki mTAT.T wpnotity. : Air..lr•w" comm7c ; wßEcoim.' PITTS,BVEGII XLlatit.ETts. Ilgilw,Nigilw‘killffa . rOWltitta!frpl gisw)ul.3 • Ilemosaer, Ont. 3.—lbegerterat - market etniliniten• ,qulte active with flair demand Int !moat of#lnlead. articlea.' • In . quotallons, howarr,..wecluivw no changivrorit4 ofnotl4. We had.seseral re*alwr ilk:Tram' of, rain, Width ern hope proitinie - for asiainidaintin the' falicrettv 'MO inilMtrut. and our riVatiataalmesi'dvy. ••• . - ,-•.'• .•-• • GRALIT—We' continue to• quota •Iled Wheat: at SI,OO to $1.03 tram wagon, and:51,06 tosl.o3fat sad ponnsylvania White. trom store of 1400 1)1;4 154 tut private terms. ,13atley lannik and wan- - ted at Ito for Spring and &clay , torn ['steady ' at 65 to 60c. • Bye ism:arm and Beth readily at 60c. Oats nisei:tinged - at 45C.,50c tor new and old. • • • • iLol3lt—Continees fern with a good local demand. Bale 0'175 bbl 11: itraramily at $5,50 to $5,60; 60 do dO at $5,60; andl2.s do an in Idis - st $5;50 to" $5,10 Extra le scarce; It would briN; tioni $5 tess,l2;theve Ls no enpertlna in market. . . 6p.pCEl3l:CS—:Iyo continue to notica . a. good jedi• hing, demand_ : for . groceries at tall rate.. flogar range. from 10vo 11c; Coffee 2.2.)4(.4M,Xe; and Moine son me,..kr.,e BACON—Ia rather dull , a-ith as exceedingly light stock in market. Elsie of 1.5000 fitionidere 'at 153rA and 1,000 di do at 7c. Plain Ilamiariecarcil and may gnotad tolOc and Seq. Curadl236C.r • SEEDS - Sale of 120 btieli flan seed nt s4o o —t 10- 'mike. Timothy to held at 0 1,17 l and Clover ,st WHISKY-411 - . but unchirigKl; .ale of 10 rbble BALT-4.10 of GO bbls No.l - Extra at $1.65. CHM:BE—firm with a sale of 75. kw prime_ se lected at pe. HAY-1. selling from sales ett $ll - to $p per ton Allegheny Live Stock Market TIIIIISDAY, October 2.—This has been a retry sorry week to sonny :who canto Dery with the expectation or making money. Many were Tory glad to get off with losing aides little fano, and many. mit.,dcinbt Delphi td . think thtt this droving .is notoricb it' In. • . , ... • - . erode°. Loeb:ion after a. Wkion Iriolout :Gybe the yards oa Tuesday afternoon, and save agent 1500 headwf .cattlo there on sale, and among .titeM , not one such bullock as many or-. our, beet Dutcher, would buy, we cams to tbe conclusion that sores one. must Rae for this day's experieoro; ^sad U we hul been 'told that - tbeie Could beta teen cattle prodneed in two State's; and Butler -*lto,' we would bet Mere belle - fed lti -Df one -, thisur we are very certain,' which_id that this clam( of iltock willbeiee to comb before'lang, as !t m ne.s.vArrnn vets out. ~Thenseeeme to be a perfect: !Tullßun panio". . among chums Of stock moo, to rid of their. dock of mull°, and dais they are crowding -.1.110 market to OverflowleCand will not allow ether themes's* or neighbors to get e fair equivalent for their Wiley when: a Mew patience in holdingbaek might've*. considerably. But all thle is - 'no gotas I.wo. ; hay, add before, In this ehmtry what one man does, ellwant to do, end that too at theadmitigie. ma , - many grey - hatred men in' market,' %who -- never 'thought of shipping cattle before, but -secret:Wooed to do so in consequence of the extremely low priers now prevailing. But tbay.are frightened for.; Dar they. will be obliged town for still less. .Ent, mark it, we do not pretend to be Very good judges °Curet tes.' so far ahead, but thla much we know, altesay, that many who have been here title Week will' with next December that - they had the cattle again which they have dlapmed of this week.-. , There were some very good lots of-Cattle mine in too late for the retail Market—mostly trontSouthern Ohio. Some of these were wholaded. at an aver, age of about Sc. • . • Below will be found an accurate`ist of the idea at the different yard., sod the numbee tifrona and sold. Whole comber of cattle offered..—.: - .Z.--..1903 Number sold • veins rA11.115-3. ELAIR,MOI,II2I-fin. Harris '£ Betels, 72 head of emair,lnferior stook sold at 1Y g 2.,%. , , Bose & Co , 61 bead of Indiana stars la fairflesh; 40 sold at 2yl,- weighed 11100 Pa; balance 'sold'at. • 1 1 4 1.tter, 21 head of small - poney cattle from !fn.' honing minty, Ohio, at 2,,46. • • •-:• ' ••• ,• .• , Wm Bullock.' 19 heed of fair Iooolh tattle from ' Jefferson Co., Ohio, sold at, 24.2; was : offered much - - 'J Crawford, 20 head of very main Ohio stock !tin -• • „ • - Wm f Lyra!, 7 head of rough - stem, aid heifers • from Belmeht Co., Ohio, at-242%.• ' - ' . • - ,- J abehard, 64 head trout Belmont Co.. Ohio: - 17 mid at 234. weighed about itel Ma; balance 1ai11e,2 7 4. , • GW Barnes; sO bead weighed about 000 ft°, sold Joe Lye,. & Brea., 100 head some vary good but could not be sold at petrol, to please these worthy men, sumo of the beat sold it - A.,..ii, balance' from . .. ... .. J liendrick, 33 bend' Northern Ohio' steers, and beihre,2o head of very good steent among them but could not be sold at pricer to please the' owner; 10 head sold at 31,,d, and .10 to Merrick at 2V; 'balance of cattle at - 202%. Sam - Warren, 45 head of steers and Oren, boiight . about 60 miles North of this nod of war. were not extra, though many of them bad plenty .of sire, sad , " •_ at 243 ft A llerrick. sold 40 bendof small potty „cattle from - Jefferson C0...0L10, for JNtalco at 2423.4 j 'also 19:head , for Munroe 0 Co., far Western "-etageres than at 2,@3, and 23 head on own account at z•go. S B. Christ, 22 bead which be. thought to -poor..to feed the Iron men of Youngstown, Ohio on, sold at 1 4 4 C Y u rine, 21 ImAlof fairlYestern - Fes . ery i belt-. in, wholesaled - at 21.6. -_ -• '-. . . S Sheridan, 11 head of things at $lOl O head, • .1' Turner, St head of very fair 1003 lb Ohba stsate. k 2(y3.. , . _ . . J M Bigger, 21 head entail stock at . 42y.i. ' - . , Greenawalt le Co., 40. head of very good cattle,Y ea tailed at'Ltj! a l2l3 .. Ituchannou it C 0.,, 22 head, coma, very' `tine; . 10 sold at 63,60;•balanot itX.C.A3. ' ' .•- - • E'llain, 10 head of tar 'lndiana tattliWleffele. sated part ALI:" and the rest at - 2 7 .4. '....-.:,, .• -.:: ' .--, • . L Stanley, 30 head of Indianaouvra,lielhn d [term • an dti em.wholesa . ledat 444al thought. itbig, . oda. .monsat TA l ? . D. tausia,rdelitirOL.-,... , 13,*intm, 20 head of .mall Ohio_ stock, Whole. Jaded it Via ki head. .. .. - L II Punk, ft) head of iunall'idleri Co.;Ciiii,,edeent„..- some very thin retailed at iy,tg.2X. •'•. • - J Gordon. St head small stook-rat kinds dit"233 Wllinele, 18 Iced of bLercer C 0.,. Pa., • cattle; • light inferior etock at iyagy.: -:.- - : •_ ! ..1 B Butler. 26 head of blears{ i c.o *.4c".. x . * tt-e1 1 95 1,- •:;":-." Ilan and light at 2.@2%. , • . ...„.. _._ , - Liked: Graff ,31'head of very good cattliq shoot '. '.. . lfts/ffaireght; at 4341. --, - ..-.„,_. • .. ' ..." , -, t ..:::.. • • B Hamer, 18 head retailed it "424/. •-. " - - 2.,0 7 ....,.. ... Win Parkiftm 37-heed of small tinny 900,1 b Perri — Co., Ohio, stock, sold at 16;i1 head, seiffte be cheapi " - ' • and were, if any ire cheep in tills' market: - -- Marks &430; 60 head of kir retailing mink aI I AW - • A she 17 head of gool'Oblo 1100 lb belies, $31;60 , dip - • ;head. 60 head of antallatock.cattle barsght in mar ; • Grimes' 8 Ce.;'6o hand;of ' 'Very 'iood : Chia' :Attie • 'wholesaled at a trills leis than' ft, would weigh over --- :1100, Weld UMW Ven• cheap to- some of , Own Ohio ,feeders, who want 3% them for cattle ne better.. Crouse& 00 , ISolleadef ell lands no tuatara 13'4,3; i We do not think Xhat taking. the different nack :that they would average 2t/ a t,mud many , . of'. Limn. 'sold without "weighing at much' less' 'nista - 100ml ' welght..'Whtle thine are what - We - me extremely low? prices, we feel Justilied in saying that macho( the . stock wan sold fbr all it_ was ; wortte :Goal ,cattle; -.- Could lava been retailed at paying priceathis week. . .. as Lealwaya the cede in' almost any market; and - all we havolo say, In, that turn who chip such internal' ../ :. stock as many de; aught to lose tneney.. We-have rte- t • pity.fo for them, let them try it on- sad .:the same. consequencee,will surely follow.. ......„ , ....;,. ~ _ . ' Tare bee hunt a very .large supply -. at Bop An , .._ market.. this. week. ttlioneutag 1 9 05.04 and - er. 77 *. predlcted sometime aleoe. • large proper; Wel el them, • - were light and thin, anti while. all haft Li" bogs tould readily be geld at freed at 3,502 7 .4; and 'some extra lots'of hoary /lanais hugs as 4e; -light could hardly be Add at Sc, and none -of . the buys... , (welded utionslo.bay as that, and- at our writ-, tog; the pens are still full of "thin elan' still, playing their murk far buyer.. Sonde one has tolam - mosey on this elate of logs, for the:v .- Nat about the • . earno in the country as good ones end here aerate:a; wide margin in prop.• About 2500 changed _laudi- - sikizi: — , The sheep fever still intim higher and higher. 000.- • with 26000 n sale which'- la* a good 'raptly 'for , ettia - - • market, all mem sold et picas ranging treat kto,feq the latter for extra toed ones, or which class there i : • . not an over Aupply,'and those therm:Mid :not feta. Sc Were poor indeed, each _mutton, 01 .20503 pitta .. • wonhl not like to eat. It ie the pelts. and, eel that ; . ' ' atale after burl,and it is a ensues if some of our . •. . met wbetare so inxions • td get Stun/ to winter: Oki' . - not have enough of. the Wool sticking ..- ." next April to keep thew awn all eunatuss ;-4‘00,410 • . •• ."- • t ;out to remind them of past follies., c....'! .•:. '''.in.,'-.- Tbs. FROM THE KRS biRBCT t: tuite.gitio•edm to tasking stisogetosOti l7 ..!) which I will- be - enabled. be lattbe zette .ot Pittsburgh by the oar stir be or superloequellty, eta , than It an lib fingshed by sOy'e :be band st the 8 0071'110U1.1.A. street and.:D.WIS , MIS W 117:: s_ . see:ltri EA* Trrm mat ou:Shit . illiiiicalialt made - tmellortbet. to sha air Mow end it not. the lit _DAY (I.ltagliltmq; ANS XXX.r,, inn placed la tho bands ettlftf:o7 it *Thaw =Vat to ants tkl -6692wil LIORBA.VIK: Trlonintrn''. 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