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EU JP KNEEN .• r ••• -! ! - • , --- • BS 1 i,.-.17.1 ... - - , :-,...:,,- :: :., , .. z .: ~..,,,.. ~, _;.: 77:: ,,,;;,.. .',.::-:::.-.. i...,.. - -... - -i-' fl ...'''''-. ' ' •1" i t .W-Teett 4 ti s t.Vs 7 l.lMre 'fig".:ef:74zrYz MU littalqh noes maRMIN...-I==upT. 25,188& CITY AFFAIRS. sir omaut, AIPIIIIOI THE aim Maims litesting in MirCheat'. Notwithdiading theiiin last night, about three or foe itundred people usamigedin the diaMaiksiHMl* Allegheny, to Men to lsmp.i , . Treoluitt men, who were expected to Rune 011 the'political topics of the day. The theethsi wu orianizadby electing the follow - leg oacers: •• r Praidest—James L. Graham, Req. The Ibrdcreza-0. Yeager, J. Ramsey, C. Greg, J. J. McDermott. _ Seerstara-0. Look, _,. hir. Graham :stoned his thanks far the honor done him, and exhorted the people to vote for Andrew S. Curtin in the coming elu tion, Ind- thereby sustein.the Rational Ad ministration in the prom:than of the war for the Pam- Thomas . ifewird, Esq.. then spoke. lie referred to the Dentooratle meetings which hat bust held in Allegheny at which the oaken had desemLusted prineiptes opposed to the Administration sad the Government. De scathes this Democratic party had not inundated a - single _prisolple of their own • nor a dole measure :by which, if placed in Pour, they would wash this rebellion or re store pesos to this distracted estuary. The ' leaders of that party go about the conicity, Analog fault wish the State and National flounanuets--poironing the minds of the people--mleg the minds of honest men who are ignorant of the law relating panic:t -ie:ly, to the right government, to protein itself against its enemies. He referred to the prooleaustien of emancipation, and said that se West man mellitus said that the Pres ident did wron . g when ho Issued that great pr n. He also • referred to the nspeasimi of the writ of habeas corpus, sad said that is Eisend, where men ars most uslous of their rights, it has often been elnPended ; ;that:-the " writ of habeas coons was; in thirieountryouspeaded both by Washington and a's:Ulu that in times like, there, the; government maid not pre serve itself Wets the ruletiwere armed with power te'reach, trait and punish the guilty. He Matilda that the ancient Romans when their country was in danger; suspended all the righted deaths for the time being, and appointed s Dictstor. Ifs said, In regard to the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus by President Lincoln, every loyal men would be benalitted. • . - H. Marken, Rig, was Introduced. He rwriewed the lesions of the Democracy of Ohio sad New Tort, and wanted to know whether that was the loyal Democracy of the present day.. He hoped the people of Tenn , ulnas would,not be tinged or tainted with ludi Democracy., He referred to. the draft and • the inupeasion of the writ of helms • ouptctowing up the Dammed* party for prouundng meth must= unconstitutional. After Oft some of the political ' history of Woodward (whom the Democratic party Galt loyal,) he went me, to say that, ti a drop of vinegar Inc put on Woodward'r head, it would it= to restipb quieter . than --- would smolt a feather. He spoke in praise of filor Curtin. and said. if he was elected, &abut part of-the rebellion was aver: Emmet M. Marshall was then introduced. r . He; pitehet , intolhe:,Art, of this oily, sad ads, thet where it' rpoke twenty-two times agelutthe Adaithistratioi, eitakeenee against JaiL Duleadminisfretion. lie said ' this Petutrylvsnis had untlB4 regiments into • the Add, and every oust them was for Cur tin. " He related, several undo shales, whisk were wall remind. The nutetIngIAISIIIIIM about ten o'clock. r j ', 4 . l''_- I vl4 • FMB : I. = ~ --1•, 1M a. .rf; El ...: r:=.;.. .1 .1 1 - % 0 , • • • Dalon Meeting. large, and . euthuslastio inciAting d the Ingot votaid tree "Bloody ' Third" Ward, wu halation:dug at Mozart Hall,Sinnmth stmt_'; The tainting was calla to order by . George =W. Leonard, Chalrinan of the Third Wad 171110)1 Commitbse, and the following oMosre were appointed : . Prestrkaa7Aux.lllLANDS. • Tie. Praidait t -4soksoa Donau, James Montath,:jorapp. altoeb, - Fred. Bele, Thos. B. Hamilton, David Alms. . &orstarlus--James Butherlaud, James Lat . forty, Zierob Eberle. , The meeting was addreusd by Bev. Dr. - Dougiu, la a tailing speed, replete with toy alta, intere s t andidequenos. lie was followed by A. M. Biown,Mat, who delivered an ex ceedingly scathing tUalra team' Copperhead fraternity. After a for remark, by Capt. B. P. Blood, late fumes Army of the Potomac, and Jas. Butherlsid, ,the following-resolution • 'was offend and unanizatnadj adopted : !has Wed:con of Ads meting sti. IttOrtood to amtbl t_tocuottses of igLiutot fu the TOlrdllirozd , Oild that :he , Da12•1421 maid mita" bo_;abtfilot win Um ptomaine of ttas toottlog sot th at caLl otiontittto mart to Bator-. ay Imola:x=4 al timbal yearns cats, ftr otputissomt. - GI motion adinufhwt• _ The Yellowing is a• list of the Vlgtrann Cenunittas far the Third Ward: ;Mob Dlohl; Dr." T.: J. GaUsgher,ll. o'- Hare, J. Ottollattung, Capt. Pearl Becher, Lords - Walters, Janus Mentooth, Jen: daub, O. Bluish Charles Lem:hula, Dr: Crawford, Joshua Beau: Joarpt Abol,A. M. Brown, Henry J. Pau, John Small. Jas. MolloMiter. Capt. Jas. ficriott, Chia Hamp, :Taub H. Killer; Thes.B.• Barallton, Ceo. W. Leonard,.3. Duo", P. Base, A. lIPTIght, John' Paul, Jamb Aterle, B. 11., MolChrisp, Joaph Miser s JsmesSaticrland,Jecoblrettm, oule thabotte.Willism Bbnplloll,- Andrew • Edw.; Dr. S. Floyd, English Moakley, Wm. Barclay., Ban. W. Morgan, - B. P. Vandevorti Sauk Case, P. 3.ldarfs, P. B. hiecrocceg, Dr.:. alto: , 10. Bliendr, G. G. Itsekofen, J.:ll..Baokofen, David Sims, Goo. W. Butofen, David gall, Joseph Bashi, Johri 0 Bury John Grazier Julia" Stark.. ER ENE ME alsobargid soldier, his Info, arta little - JawSint aged Wan throe yen, nontly at; dials/nem bnolinh, their fanner homy taaofnyrotattar &siltation: Timis . lllt o f7 Is r solota, Ile inflated the twainnlng of g eisw rlao g Its wife and Ala in a oom. • fittablir Pion In Gran township, Indians ma*: Aline' : a .ter ago ..tbe boon was destroyed by in, together... Withal!. it. oon. • oonta,otfirOgsno.banty soaping with their Inge: Th e wife then tOot her oltUdirat Mid In; hostiiiiif laths army, whoa she earned si astdoi for, the soldlsrs., , In oteria - of Nor lb, ins' saptired by rebels; r o b ofanywithts. alto had, and tatio to itiduncool. 'AIWA In prison for a Ono owl almost - eta was sat Nor th . and aiaolast lowa, and, terribly pasted Iy togaand , expaasre. Her has met was disskarpd, Mos tO Iwo forget andr-they iowlrittont Wpound of swirothalll er 114/ 1 40fattO of.fluntrara-...10d mai day toillay4lttroaltarlty of tho ben. Tuscan appnliatroonly to the syn. . pashistof tsabsorrrollati,: , :ifts.Danlal lads orriaaiiTaiwiti - stookriAay dona tions, SA 'nay bo - vat to;lsr, wo4 Apply tinstrOfAslnsfttOf thefkollp ~:. jraibtritEntlikelos gm¢ Lou clime , . it Cim. 1484.4 - .3oo:lllirdo_biliti in To. .#147 Jut, at tbilatut aawautt damn. ato Xter. latigth. Ave Pam atm 1010* 1111 ttiY - era igemli t eignia - • -- pa, Zola Orogen* (sagtattr), Mr. Si unkind (litstalar).or buttitest lbw a111,71Its: / O VI I / 000 U 01 . ag O. O V Atattolignin4 Waaalaplillttai ten. Ore Patiall(len)rattalln Warta Edit- - mat OW) Oa, a: P.L.e, at blew port. Part was blown : 464 Vulgaga i nitigg=t r ift lox* Mtn, sad isstedylar . a Agit atata- -, The tatVadll b a pelfettypaar: Urea= at tbaariarat bAa Ist **wigwam sat:: email zatteraze saws armW a•itaboth*" ballet pathos attends it" lit!, tha put at ths 4 11 10 2 MZ ' ' Nal Ini IMZ ,A lord IMAM Obit-- 114 X et T'uTamak; Wsxr nutty, s pa : Mall rani Ankelovi to =. oat ratan ca lads: kat A , soliklior be :ouno to oho Wok, on 141 mi. se olittok whoa YOWL Inialdalairg as gait' is to sou brats lelmolifomiosg31)100 , UtOloi Is% hi 4914 A. woramaravgairoWiruk - Pa mg.** 411 end tolottly. • ofire-11 -tutithouget.....7o4l MI 'Jad'Caise°of Dealtiatlon. = ~~~~ item siotari...-Tis Mayor yesterday eenoltasdlelusinokson, aged 12 pars, and Albert Budthi aged 710 you, tO ,tbll county Niter stalls, mow bons the tilled ale' ad Saimaa's milk warm. These are the suss boys who robbed prostates lEcLates pocket book fa Alleginsor &haul two weeks smiths preacher Weida' to ti them for the otiose. As thy,. hoes caned In petty thefts usual thaw; and their parents would not send' them to the Haute of Befogs, the the Moyer thought nut Jail the boat plate for m DIM 07 AZ ED1T011,411% John A. White, =for enter of the Mercer eountY (Pa. 7 Dis • pawl, lied at Mercer, on the 16th, of con sumption. lie was one of the founders Of that papa, and vu always an unwavering and conshtent educate of the principles of tree and freedom. In prhats fife he was highly esteemed by all, and kb; loss is deeply fe t by the community at large. Tam Nunnery hill grounds, at the heed of Federal street, Allegheny, are to ho sold at A. Loggate's Auction House, No. 159 Mend .street,, on Tuesday evening, Oat. 6:11, at 734 o'clock. This valuable property embraces simnel fine sites for ruldenees, cur the city, and two dwelling houses, plans os which can be had from the auationeer. Dam Gag. J. C. Hozraver has been re lieved from duty in the army of Tennessee, and ordued to report to Sen. Seam, com manding the Department of West Virginia. Gen. Sullivan served in West Virgbita, dor the Wive campaign of 1881-2, ea Colonel of the lath Indiana regiment, where he won distinction and promotion. To as Examen —The Tnustrai of the 800. and Presbyterian Clairol* bf Pittsburgh, hare entered into an agreement with .the Trustees of HiUdell, Cemetery to exhume the remain' from the grave yard situated on Center stre wn and Arthur etreet. We prssumethe work will be commenced when the cold weather sets in. SAD ACCDDISCOAMOSId&Y ISO, er s lit• tie daughter of Mr. James Anderson, of fa; dim borough, was riding on a swing, herlsg was caught aborts the ankle, between the swing and the upright put, completely , smashing it, the pieces of bone protruding ' -ikon h the flesh. g , Musics .tit Britopor•The .Binoll a dna ghee, (Old Betted Presbyterlaae)met in De. Swift's chunk •on Thursday evening., end yes opened witha sermon by UT. L. a. Me- Aboy, robbing Moderator. Re but ace yea treaseated. The union will be conthanad to-day. GOV. ;trans.—A dispatch wail ICCOIIIIIII In tlda city yestarday, stating that ens. autln wotdd pass throng,h I. Biwa thb musing. R.PECIAL LOCAL KOTICILL Gum on Bausa's Munn) linniunn, Ise fug" and msufastulut moons, an the bust in us. 41. 7, Canon, Gourd Agent.. No. 18. Fifth strut 'blown Panani Plain and OreemanWU Slats Bailer, aid Ulla in NangWants and 17ar awn, slate of the Dan etnallt7 at low rates. 011 W at Alm rattlin% nee?. th e Water 11.ttiltanalto ' aPB:43l' GOOD AIM VAT AIM itexant.—This resudy I active, panatratlng and cleansing; dislodg ing all morbid ssontlons trom the mud and its disused memiztaus, and pt - teperiestay hutches, and cask ha need bp' the most deli cate mtstitntlort, =du . raciemmutartote. without &Dieu While tuttrit no change z t . of diet or 'outdo Is n . .11 can be had at Keyser's, 140 W street. ', • BAD Sneered El si..--11Lany-men ,nejistly complain of their risme when' the tants Is In the soap. We Invariably -us the Ortolan Balm, which Makes the but lather in tha world for shaving, and Is tar more *meant bat than shaving soap. Nor tale at Dr. Key sef's,l4.o Wood street. Opisuons of the Wbeeler_and Wilson Sewing Machine. I Thera Is bat tom Sowing hholtiaa, and that Is Wheeler & Wlltoet.-4esigs lhip, of stasiricui /utittrup the Whaalar.A. Wilson hischloo has no steal.--aiela' dseriects- . and Journal. It Is the aukohlao for family naa—Advocato ia It is tmlnently supettor. —Tatiows7 of Mir. nsits. Busy one should ash at Molar a Wil. son's room, N0.171111b street, andexamins spadmsna of work &neon thus sasobLosa Was. Boman * Ca, the Western agents for Wheeler it Wilson, bare now on Lion • dim stook of zaoldnes, in Rosewood, flab:4mq and Walnut =sea Joni lirrunitau lad us Earn.—The un dersigned would MU rgspeatielly all the at tention of Altair triendt.and the publicises:a. ertzl, to their Pall and Winter stook of Goods. They consist of all the very latest styles.of Clothe. Cultures and Vesting', English Es kimo Beavers. Trice aid Pilot Cloth and Over cawing.. Alsoia large assortment of Peen& Chinaltila Onrcoatings at the very ,Ilnest quality; all of which IS selected from the latest importations, and will be made in the most fashionable manner and at a price lower thin - any other merchant tailodng establishment in the City. eilre man 01114,1 OIL , Sunni. Gaearan Merchant Tulin, No. be Market st. Baum Gums. Geo. MclicxneaUt: SOI PALL AID Worm Wsum.--The sum mer liput, and by the /SLUMS'S frost, we begin to apprehend, that fail sad winter will be shortly upon us, and To must provide cur tains with tip maanial to keep se =midst:a ble. A sloe fall suit, or a good and will-made overcoat aro the very th4g, and we do not know of:any place WWII our readers would fait tkemeelys• betteethan atlilesars. W.ll. Sidles ASJO.'s okstillast establishment, corner of Peters, street and plamo:2uare; Alle gheny. " "They halm 'also semi complete assortment Of geritlements f hing goods, and a gnat misty of new patinae for waist costing, to. Armistirs, Vonvissus 1-21te attention of our countrfo hem defenders re-_ saintly returned from the seat Of -war, and of the pent In general, - Ifigaisi'directed to th e very estenslve and bandana • assortment of the Wert -Myles of Prench,linglish-Ittd Asertaan pleat goods, for pants oasts and vests, lately recalred by WHY& John Miler . I Co., Merchant Talton, No; 115 Pedant strait, 'Alleihen7.A tasteful sirecitlon of ribx e 'n's Savoie the always found on the shelves of the eitablishment, together of load' Y•niadecelothlng, Col uP In the ilat - ' AninitosiSonorsis,Vaosiosioriiiiiiiint —No sensible man Nil Lute-the aity *Meat s supply of -Ifollowies PIW and Ointment. Pot mods, Indies, sores, fame end dyien. Ugy, {these zesdletnee are tke hest the wWIL a d Wech: POW Isentlutak . Ctoly2l/ cents pa box or pq. 225 • Pori DOSaLik fon 1 . : 112 1 1. ' Ifouidellomfeer DlAMlielltutoiDenhil Distlltt` Bast'claspDimAsWi hest cheapDentlstry. :No aschke worlcno maeldne troth. r • ins ciaimasculaa clllVeteltert At, she OtialbuscoMar, So;.4o6l4bettritroorto , portWittte- ALI ardsmAdk sr Ow Above isM will , bs PTO* it4an l Wt All 01,11, must be p i glli InuftW -Ask; - .:cloisoisidutisahn arieVaits,(l.o etledisciat bliPirstside. ;4 PRI I pv tc :4 nl4llj W h nt AM1N1. 534 ' $6.1. _A het _••" ; _IEMIIRTED': PROW ;paerpo , r.ibmtnit ordsaa ptitest Owl* lagist ot mom 4=004 .feri daft be" Illesrfot b td. to t tab MMUS, Id sl4l' .d r stei a,ivaion tbdr,puol9llpl; Thin ;,iewnsy, finliWitt.over 05 sad coodigl: WM, sa.,losua Mann, ,Igo Maims. , J. MU NI POMO, • •Cgiand Poxes itivahatifilt 114%,"1"L' : __ . . ..uta PAn7 ..,""I°.ll7.C:scimr,th:=Wl2l4l..." s1 zi -Tam "NIL F . • D sal • " *IL 00l D . FVBLOPES; ali- ligoi inai t ufaitus, it0r..012124; Antler,' Cnillit i- b044 Ina! lift sad mop Zanies* ion slip . • • rIW/114 0401111STON AI 00. = Pan • Vow *aka aid atattasaw ~`tiCFt~ * p 3^- ~ + ~~ _'~'^~"`I.~~~~~~• • •d lY ~Y~ ~i.LSi~ j +3~' ~ S~c.4G+~iFT.at+F'3' lil~:S~'6X:i4uC~ ~~. ~' THE LATEST NEWS BY MUDiVii THE BATTLES IN TENNESSEE. GENF, ROOD, METH, AND WOQL• FORD, KILLED. Supposed Br co ti l o n lnter.•la . w of lin Linßalled ACCOMIM Paoll RICIIIMPID PAPEAL THELSNEADEBSOAITTIONED AGAINST MM= REBEL LOSS 6,000 KILLED AND WOUNDED. BOSZOBAI39 =PORTED BIM3/30 ELS fiTOSZEI D73PATOHE3 FROM BXBEL 609. HARM HE CLAIMS A CDMPLETE VICTORY Geo. Yricegs Army Fleeing to Texas. Wurusoros, Sept.. 24.--Telegraphlo Infor mation hu reached her stating that Rich mond papers up to yesterifsy have been re-. calved from Gan. fdeade's front. Thiry con tain many Interesting telegramitromßragg's srm,y. 'busy eay that In the engagement of Saturday and Sway !net they lost Hy. Gin. Hood, of Texas, whose leg was shot elf, and Brigadier Guards' Willlani?reston. Smith, and GkaiiirelWiallford, of Georgie, werabilled- Gene. Cleburne, of Arkaussar,Aregg,mad Erfg Gen. Benning,wouridiol Is breast; dins Adams, Baum, Brown and John Relnywirs landed. If Ben IRO, brother-hr-law of Mrs. Prisidrat Lincoln 1114 Hein General he mit 1400 one sanonnoed as killed. II the reference made la not to him It mist be to Grisliest Zan MIL The ItichmontiSaistiast, of yesteidey, dair- Lions Its reds,/ egal net cashing the so ootints io far feeiihred as proof of their sums. In that quartu r admittleg that the battles*, Saturday and Sunday were not eoneluslve, though defining that the slyaritege was on the rebel tile. The Iticlunand Enquirer Of the 23.1,' says The battle communed tight-Win from Ring gale, and metes 20th• Itosnisne army was drinn unionist by a orintbiniol dune; Of the corps of Generals D. B. SJv ilia Polk. The Union artillery Ike vas the •heaviest:that has taken plan -in the: war.'• Also • that on Saturday, Soars division of - Longetteet t ,i corps ands =attack and was repulsed. „ A dispatch raports that on Ponds, tha Union forces fall back tight mina, and: adds that the label loss was lln thonand ruled and - =undid In the 'tin ,"days'' Uhl. The proportion of dim' eras Very hoary. It claim that the ribdi lost two thousind Psis =ere and saran places of artillery on Satur day, and that the helm smoke on that night Indicated that Om Reason= vu. butting his stone. Another, dispittob,,roceind on Idds, night, says thit a asenbistal attack by Gans. Hill and Longstrad was to be nude en Monday. -- • • • A dispatch from AtJantsoisted this morning, reports that bus thousand Salon prisoners have been taken sad thirty places of artillery, and that the rebels are In pursuit. It also claims a complets Cods& ents viotoryOrlth the captures of: artillery and colon, though admitting a heavy loss of officers andmsn. Ask Adults ail:eta, dated I3apt. 223, says that all of Itotearaast wary was sapisd. That MU was Mal •and Hod 3 atonally wounded. _ A dispatch uje that on Dotards, Osturrads MI and Lonntreat mode • combined attack and took six thousand prisoners. It addsou • prophecy, that .they will drin Banana ,from the Mlulsdypl. .. Garda adobes from General Rttandans' army suds that there are no bdications of of anotha battle. The rebid buts CD Sala day and Monday was tremandens. Gov. /sham Harris, of Tannassse, in his &patch to ths Appeal says that Goa. John G. Grown, Mad, Gregg, Han'l Adams,nnd John Ham unwounded and' disabled, and that the rebels kad Captured 2,500 prisoun, and from 25 to Ettplassof artillery. • Oa Monday Ga. Hants telegraphs:l that the Confidante aotory wit Complete. He *ids It is reported that we has takan 5,000 Flamm, and we expand@ piano of military to be brought In. - ~ Caro dbpatch of the sot a nun that Primes army, reducod - ht hundred men, Is ening before onr•Ata , towards _Tema. The report bpi the nanotia of rebels who ban sarandsred to Gonad Bails will amount .to 1,000 .or 8,000.1 Thb is probably wanted. _ Washington,optsial to ths Hasid lays the detonation from ,IlLtionti oar on the trey to Wathbgtort tone the Walden% con cerning ths policy proud by Gsn. Elabodold. Mr. Anglian, of Kroanam Ababa of oangras from Casey's . Marla. has atrial. Be will_ gin um war polfi.t of the,/Amble listion lots!bar . /*nat., The Richmond P apers en-the Late Onion I)eleitt a Varian ; Witham Victory: - , Wasatioroir, 24.—ilioltmond pipers of the 211 - hate been ,reeelved het% The sfuir.tr; 'in . IC , leader . headed .'! Victory in tlsolnlo:! Sap: Charleston antObattanoona are the only points ahem thsenee present the legit appearance' of tight. D ilu ted'at Chattanooga ant trivet' back • eaheflie, the VeUendlaht partY.weahlearry the eloo ttonin•Ohlo next Monday rithlittle The, pesos men in.• the Ltattek Sistine wind& ones-Imore User* thelineethooP, end. Opal out es they ' did :befo re theitte - 44seitorte had ehoket tear iittironoes. , Hot It la not amens the:peso- men ,ot the Uctied States War tv viotory 'at etutttanooptteeld inottiell upon • balm. ' Eat 'theme Ite edger twilthe the gteetett; I :lttilt/044ateteellr*Pie. The army %mete: taa-Unis ..emantnatioll e tett , the Teeple • hate stet impartment the tenni hard ship- the - army hae; and guiltrenfore sully made - disperdent:' ;Ther,alloynover.datOilre of :the Repoli.; lxiomue .11 is heat. etoholtn beer Its fortunes and mistortaaeess . also, but some of thepeopteiireeobusydls aislas,We probibUttlee , , e,teknolstb,eiltrrpeke;Aluti the IpeePle.•oyeteone,"." them .:;: , !dotes, 'is wantedby the oarenioi. • •-- • Chatiancloga,Wounded Soldiers • Comeledt, n0..P1114,!P0'.,-„.1; 24.--Adnow received by the eaverament today, Awn the Anoy of the Combuland, an to the offset that our Unaided, in the late three dap' battle before Chattanooga; have bieneonveyed to the hoe , tide fitensetea' lad Stldpport, in , Air . • atalthenoe takento , Nastuille, as tut us they so. phyilcally able to' byre/send. - The numbered wounded 'More* /ten'the Uhl is not eflehalyAlated v nat whether 44 are now In the bind, ot thu enemy. .. Beqopftos o Admiral .ranaggis. •Sebols CoscesestiSi la Noes Car. 4unis• • 4iessat had a maples ss ihs zooms giwie. :of Osmatiss to-Op z•-• = , ; monis tows Nnrbuc u . WDs nbal #6OP. are easel lectwebtasiii Awake oast we podded* Owls= aro nay fail= If uslstivaaw,asdOwegfosteisseyersesep arsstrih his*" ettgliftor: • gOrdap, Volesstitiok#'lSt ' eiropes* hat received s Zi4lt YrobsOwe; , issiors 7411 of diS'ep of oar booms mist flosesiNowns, ust to doe 10 landpgs 001 SO Vsniossile ospessibiike somaot the gunboats Clifton and Jsoktos;slut sits!,! , wases;oo sooplogi,ho,Wso, l o:i'4 •,-1.-;th;,., Rosetta to IPrisfote*, d, I• • - -t ft 12 bl7ogi,otrOrt; 2 r, 41011•3 44 I,OAul 1 . tlt ia sa l . lath Mai WU t rwogtaysloool34 acia t a o ft, I, 'a + t • . _ • ; Saw dretolitmatiat•BOMUW pnefiranakt beads seogatall to foe taxibed-ut senisar twit Viand Mt lety MEE THE BATTLE OF CHICAMANGO. The Cincinnati Gazette Correspond ent's Account, THE WASHINGTON REPORTS TOTALLY FAME. Hard Fighting of Thomas' Corps THE CORPS OF AMOK AND CHIT TENDEN PANI,C-STRICREN. Itosecrans Safe atChattanooga THE ARMY AMPLY PREPARED FOR A MONTH'S BLEOE. Gen, Burnside in Danger Orsorseur, Bent. 24.—Mr.. Shank, ' oor • rupondent of the Nereid, hu arrived here from the battle field of Ohicamango, where he iwitnerecd tho two dayefighting. Be says that the °distal reports of the battier, front: ,Wasidagton, are, in main ‘ totally false, and that really the Army of tho Cumberland has met with a defeat which must put it upon the defensive for some time to come. Thomas' tarps really is the only - one which did onj 'fightlog on the first day. It defeated Long stria, with honible slaughter, driving him 6 great confusion, for over mile, to the Floicatoange river. Longstrust, in two hours' Aghting, lost 1,000 mon hllled, - and double that number wounded. . Gong. edeCook's sad atittendea's oorps, on the game day, were both badly 'beaten, sad the enemy broko car centre. dririns. Critten den in every direction. ' The defeat 61 this POut of the line ceased Thome to Mandell is field, and fall book' to protect Mit flub, arid reestablish Menai:rat the some time. The enemy not knowing what he had araidontally accomplished,-failed to pursue the advantsat. and Wood and Nagle, went in on the centm, and re-established that part of the line. The day was oars, though the enemy held the add. We but taken three plena of artil lery more than we had lost. On the. Asst day Thomas had defeated Longstreet; on the second day Thomas saved the army of Role erans from annihilation. Prom ten to twelve Velgek on Sunday he fought the enemy and reptired him in three oltargas, when finding his matins in vain, the enemy ;Ittihad for ward on the right and centre, and at the Ant charge broke Glens. 011tunden and MeCook's lines and routed their entire commands, driving VIALS In disgraceful panto lato,lioss ville and Chattanooga. Theinas aith his carps still contested the day and was enabled by timely reinforcements of Granger to hold a position until nightfall, Vlach earned his retreat to Roseville. . Hr. Chinks left the held at 7 p. re. on finn- Ay night, and Chattanooga at noon of Mon day Rosterans wu faking bock on Chant. iroop, where ha was perfectly safe from an Bragg could do. ,Illa lines of oommnuleation was perfectly snare, and he had plenty of snit:tuition and provisions in Chattanooga. to stand a month's slegi. The remit is vb. sully a defeat to an, as we horologe norm* Coin: material; not In than 60 plivxs artlllaryfalllng into the bands of the enemy; though Bragg's army- receipts for twenty. The rebel lost In killed and wounded will ex ceed our own. In killed he hu lost double our number. Bono:aim ill In no danger, but at the time bit. C. lift Chattanooga, _the danger to llamado maw, Imminent. FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY. SPIRITED CAVALRY FIGHTS BLEIIIB DILIMITSD WITS .lIZAVT Raid on the Osage end Alendudria Railroad. Battle Between Lee and Heade minent EiVISL OJIIEISL BT 15T011E1 DII4IISITD Wesizmarox, Sept. 22.—A letter from the Tfilatiquarters of the Potomac Army, received to-day, says Genus! Buford, with a portion of his &vb. Leo, drove the rein:l picket' through Madison Court Rouse. Three mile' beyond, be en , ootaitured • strong body of the enemy's tray. airy. After a spirited fight, he forced them across the Rapidan, at • point whore the Gordonsville pike roaches the river. Thli action nfieots the highest credit on all the troops engaged. Oar ouns.lties ware one killed mid twisty wounded. We took forty. Are prisoners. Among them were Lieut. OoL Ds Long, of Cebb's Georgia Legion ; Mut. Bryce, and two privates, of a North Carolina regiment, who were wounded. The wounded bare been property Wended to, and sent to the Division hospital, at 4/nipper. " On Touts, a body of rebel cavalry emend into Upper lileryland, gent Ave mile, from Rockville, and bad not Frac:ceded far before they ware met by a portion of Boer' cavalry, aid some infantry. A fight ensued, In which thirty•tonr rebate were killed and wounded. Animas the killed was Captain Prank Kilger, etteunieding the rebels, who retreated on die. eovenngthat they were oontendbeg with a sic. patter number. Thee guerrilla chief Kincheloe, and fifteen of his men, ism recently upwind on the Hontlaside of the Potomac, and hare been ant to thabld capital prison. reconnaissance to Dantfrior toned no armed rebels thole this morning. Bstemen WAS rind nine Voloot this' morn ing; - Westport' gartrillee made a mid on wood stades R 0.13, ea the Orange aid Alex. andel* Railroad, annt move relies front Altman, and gale Mae males, while their surds, were breakfasting., ' lnes Highland, of Pennsylvania Vienna, who started In mew of tag planderus; fluid to have been sakenprisoser. — ••• - Thd - Rickarend•Ertiminer, of tbe'22l, says TIM traLas maveyedmo informatkin yesterday fro& Onnge, beyond the , supposiutarthatii belt& between Ilene and Lee was imminent: On: Heads} bath armies were drawn avbr Has - of kettle, from half to -a wrier:of a mile ispirt; and at some points, we, understand, la fell Iriew, of, each other.. The Flinn -way maintained yesterday, and under thus inuattaness, If . enr,informeats are not ,nrts taketiAris almost Impossible lo'ne how the tiro armies can keep from fighting. "inns also reported that a form of the en., my!. cavalry was at Newton , Sing sat laiten cantles, steditatlngaraid on the rill; The newspaper dispatch dated ionelt.:- lug, Sept. saya tier nemy, Lume n kneed stirring, enteted -- Bristol, , neat the Sao lim a rneeting 'with but • feeble mist- inns destroyed' new commissary build lag, mllh one thonsand bangs of Sant ant pu lar .Three 011113 north of Bristol thy tore rip the tanned trick, bianuid like bildistai *4 :stoned. N ow ti NwaTtliralariittolloa to- tka..tesstarat DIUMIFLAY, the NMlaa4l4lll,lo6Bll* .stosasCrAtallAClTil)ll37 *UMW /UMW -07.A.UPOIPIL.Itnierts AII7I,IOIAL WES, oat *WS 411,141,1431111 1 • 112 B 1 NMI alimamuy MUM a5a106115 1 , 11 1 sod, lak a tat pliBN - -11111111L I mmo, : kg Tag rAritionsa,3: " - : Amov nrLa asaer' iitiiii.;", .ii . : 44i.l' a siii:. iai.'piiia g 0 4 itia old van= m. mist Now Intlk . . . ,), a - av e r imp .otook , of DIAD L ttaadarit ADA' Await, canip i natarinausumßßOllllllL SHAD ADD OINAXXSTAL, TIMIS. Bose; .01141`s . Sal SIA;,I' ilia DSO* ; . AlatillSnouas Rime, A. ;An, !Wm% and Mall at Teri I ni,i slu m w ow • ,- • , . .., JOHN ISOADOOH, 184" ;:r•telnrir,..T-Pieutiornoit sad 0510 and Dermiss. rc gi r aw zi og i nc 4 . 7 ~..„..,..:,"'-----:. , :. c.)„ ..,.. :,,:„..., ~...,7,,:,....; , ,,t ii: :,.,,..,, „. ',,-UNika bah albiderj /MS fatal; ~ ..:, -. ..t ~1, . ., , . z .,, F . ce#6 , :. '• • . , 11.11:no - t" b r - •. ' ' 9 ' ' gOliti V. % i ftiffis Ilpy • - ILLIST nolVllllll4 - k-.4-----4 ' -- - , • , ... '? ;,,.-7-•. , pfx,47,;,,, , ..._ ~,,..,.. al.' ...,.1.-,•-„,,,,tv,Vti..'.3.,:.A•7„,721."-'4--:-..-;'v„-T.4,V,--„;.,--k.A4...,.*4.0,-,,,,%9,4.;.4•,. .4...*..,..i11i4z,,,,,1,:i-,4-ii-.. ,T.65.1.,37:-.75-izsi:-,,,,—...........0.w w ---.44 .auz , .,g4 , 44.2.4-, , ,z.d......= . • - ---.2r.F5ri:a,75,... . . ~•-,- -,ev,-,.:-.7•,*:••-,..=!.ga...7,- 1.- - , . . • • - , . . , . . , . OUR SPECIAL MATCHER FROMM WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to the Plitdcrib Gazelie. WASHINGTON CITY, Sept. 24, 1863 ♦ ItIOCANNOISSASOIIOIIOS3 TEI ALTMAN. The portion of the Army of the Potomac which armed the Rapidan yerterday re crossed today, having effeoted the obJeot of the mooenzat. The enemy woo et:membered in ooraiderable force, end severe sklrrolihlng maenad 'Alai resulted in quite • large num bar being killed end wounded. The mote- mina woe intended es a reconnoissance in force. rag rozartos or oar. zotzczass' Astir Tolagrams have bean maraud hare from Ohattancoga up to last night, stating that thud was no lighting yattarday, and that Gan. Boners:. than, held a vary atrong pool• lion and had his army wail In hand, It Is 'atated, with groat confidence, that if again attacked the annoy would And his troops more than a match for them. PlllllOllll3 =CLAUD RIOEUXORD All officers and men captured and paroled praattacs to Sept. 1, 18133, have bun dacland exchanged. GIN. E 011.111.11 CID)/ ro /01231811 XOllOll. Coiaminary General Mamma has gone to 'ortrore Monroe, to bo prearnit at the next meeting with the rebel Oommireioter. _ 'korner C0M.111551011123 *wimp . Dr. Alexar.der . ItioDonsid and Rev. Air. Schandlin, of the Sanitary Commission arrived bore to-day. They soy that Capts. Sawyer and Flynn had not been executed, bet were in Libby prison with other Union soldiers. They wore treated with great . brutallty after they bad bean seleited for capital punishment, but after the rebels learned that Gen. W. H. Lee and Capt. Winder ware held as bogeys for these men, they wait removed from their" damp dungeon, and pot with other Delon of doers in Libby. - 17510 A 0171511.115 If 055711.11.7111111D1A. About 300 Gideon', prlsoneis, captured by Lee on ids retreat after the Gettysburg battle, are In (ladle Thunder, where all our officers are kep t. 1115 xost mamas' molar 11.1081.1031 D Whoa money is root to our prlsonars to first exottanged by rebels for silonfabrate scrip, which Is givon to persons to whom funds are sent, and the difference in exchange is pocketed by the Southern Yankees. These men oonfirm provioias ao:cunts of large bodies of troops and a large quality of artillery passing through Riehmond to join Bragg. They lay no doubt exists that Longstreat's ems has gone southwest. TREATMENT or CMS Taieouze 'ln eddition to the above, the authorities here have reosired intelligence that Colonel Straight and all his men have been brought from Southern dungeons to Richmond and are treated as other prisoner,. This change In their outdition bait been brought about by re tellatory measures of ibis Somirriment. The easy cf Lieut. Col. Powell, of the 11th Virginia loyal volunteers, who was re ported to be r"'" - F 'I FIBBT NATIONAL BANK," OF PITTSBURGH. TILIBISITBT Ny 7. 411- -17 1"144. 0 t de it i by 6" ,:: : :- . 7 7 : l T ennl : L CO Clts : ' ll "lti o. l. 6s :l4lr- W ilabl oad vai' 413:0.4"-: I 81411IntlAbl' & ..J; =la °cat train 'Pout, Lorolose - Button *MOovorrazontt Won Its Gomm, Snot* Ilettootimil to , oats In non to soh poz ! M tit- . 76 7 :17c1 I i 1n:i:i• ~, ti,; ~;:,> apim.dic Jrorress.,,, Ws. T.-1880—X, ?mons of Wean, halal imolai& with Wish. 12604 ['sift* palpitating of tits heart. 1 . 244 sp. petlto ands. after sating, torpid ilror,, constipo thin, an., damns to scabs If thy will not In (Ns cehtstted PLANTATION BITTERS. Wblch are now etesenemended by the ldgbeet airmen astholiths, and entreatthed to prodoe►an harnadtede beftellehd and. They am etheedlngly egreggablcr patently pare, end 'mad supeccede, all other tcesteel There • he oldie ethanboat Ls regaired. They verify, strengthen and bete:od% They create a healthy appstlte. They am an antidote to change of water and dIA. They tegarcente affects of dholgatlon std Irmo IllOgink They strengthen the system gendarme= the ado& They prevent talegmattc and interzolttent Hirt!. They pacify the breath and ecidlty of the ttotthlb• They care Hyrpspda and Ocattlnetlen. They cue Diarrhea. Cholera and Medan Ncelete They ears fiver Complaint andHerectn Headache Thay make the risk strong, the langald brilliants and GM CatalZited DALOrte• great endorse. They ere compard el the celebrated Callen= bark, sinter. green, saustru, rash and beets, all' preserredla perlhatly gene Bt. thole am. Ter partici:dere, te!o• &whirs and teatime:lab arotosd etch bolds. Beware of Important, Tratobas shay bottle. Bee that It tau D. E. Dune iignartan on oar private 11, U Ramp aver the Cook. with plantation scene, and owe ilros sip:store on a One stool Vote engraving on aids label. Bee that cam bottle it not refilled with spurious and deleterions dud. We tidy way &OP% to snatch the tub or tharorter of oar goods. dny pcmon pretonding to sell Plantation Fitters by the gallon or in bulk, to an Imppoics mil only to oar tog oebb bottle. Any person imitating this bottle. or setting m 1 oilmen:Muriel therein, thseu - r allied Plantation Bitten or not. Is a ethainalfthider the V. S. Law, end will be so promoted by as. We already have oar eye on two parties tro tilling oor bottles, do., who will scoured to getting Cum:Salem into bless tbarters. The demand tor Drake's rAn. Cation Bitten ham ladles, clergymen, berthants, do., ta perfectly la r eertible. The aimplo trial of• bottle is the mit:tsars a. present of their worth and scgoertority. They an mold by sit respectahle drat. gists, groans. phytlcians, totals, steamboats and wintry storm lIGHLIN. Prattdmt. sulMmd ant slain' far BRAE G.ENVIBB BIT• TZEJ3, for cats, whoboate end rots% by SIMON JOHNSTON, • Onner Emltbasld arkl Fourth 6trania. aablia-sreawT WPulmonary Consumption a Ca &thin DX/USK-A OADD. TOVONSUMPTTVES. 7ha nnders!geed haring bean restored to health in a few weeks, by a eery amyl: reined', eller bay ing offered gement years with a :Aare Inns affto• lion, and that dread dictate, Cznaniaidlon—ls eaz lona to nuke known to him fellow eafferera tie metes of care. haso N. Pennock, John Harebell, Janice D. D. Heeds. A. It. Pollack, Dt. D HID Durgwin, Willitetn J. Andiron:. • Peter A. Madre, Walter P. ItaxatteD, :oho On. Rebut Web, To aq who dolts it, he will send ■ copy of the, prlsalptiosi wad, (tree of charge,) with thedlret. dna for preparing and ulna the same, whtch' they will find a we we for Conatimos, darsw.t, Bun. cams, Octant, Couajo. The only Opel of rte advection In sendlag the prescription fa to tenant the afflicted, and syttai.foforinstlin wh!ch he an• calm to be Imalasble rand he Lopes every sufferer will try Ida 'remedy, as it will cast them nething, and may pore a bleating. Parties wishing the pre=iption rill please iddrate Bat. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wellamshorgh, Kings °nutty, New Tort. se2s:SaseaarV EMWMI John EL litr WWl= Z. Abiandor 'LWIs„ WlElon* Y. k. Imiso Whittler, M'PIIII.I3 WINE rnizoiat, lIWIIMAIRILI9 ET M. BOLLELAS, °TBILISI% (Torn:wry hterairr as Co, Berdeerte.) Tho oat: Viriegar awarded with et Prtse Medal, of shly extdhltors„ et the Ittereatiotal London: Pat & by F. EL BOLLELIN. selitf 'MST EIIiViTITETPIII. Mlle Conies sioul and Mg orient* Of AR 'INVALID; published for the bum& end Ilf • waraing amICIAIITION TO TOOLL MEN eater Dom Benton Debility, Premature Decay of Niel:mod, eta" supplying, et the mum time. THL -• .; NUBS Of BUT MILL By one vibe bat cord 61=0 altar belng pet to Smut doneesad lnJcry thumb medical humbug and quarry. By smcbedeg • punt paid addressed et: ale-ph sin gs copies umy be had of Dustsathar, 21ATEASUL MLYIIII4 rag, ewe? Bedratd:Mints emmt. N.Y. Superior Copper Mill BMA EiVirt ak tCl WOMB, rinisinum PARK, NCUADY -& CO„ . Manlietacen tIOTATBINCLBRATLTBIS. LISD BOLT OOPPICO. PRIEM OOPEIM BOTTOM, ameir) HULL BOMOIEB, spay= SOLDIER; alakaprteriazuLladassthlUZTALO.TTS PL&TP. MITT num win* fra 03=1 1 3017 en hil4 =NEW dILCOLLITIS LID MIA Waxman. So. li9 The aad Llitecond streak Pittaerrek Pan cartipsela Edam of °VW motto aaydocked tarn. faTo lierstons Buffer= of BMX(' BEICLEL:—A. ran rend itentlenten ttathqt"bet se stated to health In • fete days, ages undergo /ca. let the mat =Una and Irregular expenilts mode s ct Waimea; arltheut sitiowe, =Wen It lila us eta dial) tosonuanaleate So his auctcdtallow creatiuso f the nun es =a. Moak on ths reenlyt of an • dromeed envelop, to trill nod (1110 copy et th, nzeontytlan mod. Moot to Dr. JOHN 11.: DAG , ZILLIONS Toll= attest, 'Brooklyn, N. Y. Egl=l MWDITTOEBS'S •LIGHTEDI Ma43IISJEL milks a . went Mt hy awry coed hometeepet. -Every iheet "111 kIII. whctr:.!" 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