WANTEIr=4O MeV - ALLFODENY LIGHT INFANTRY for immediate service. 1 amatithormsd-by Gen. NAgltit to , rithis a comfialit of Infantry fol. one or rhelegirthitlM of Ittir Miade.• 'I he rentment nit be organized until it Is f • 1 , . a 11 , thererere, wr loin will have a voice in tie selection of ratmentril alitersi = The 'men Arbl he sent. fres of ra• art. to Comp Cameron (at Harrisburg,) immediately, and s,ft arriying.there will b$ elm Md and equipped.— Men dealristr- of enlist ng for brae yearn or di ring thaiwitrinve recreated to coil at me R VAC RUII t NG OFFICE, N 0.125 Y b TA EE r. Pitisburgh, nerirliare'a•Hiatel. - JAM DI LOW RIE, Catit, EePti rAte ..n , .ion co. is. rain reg. MEN AN IEU for the V thar_JJAVVL"..9 3 jt,3 COL ippny's r Egitnent. no* wialaiuttm fletuly•lhriera, ivn 102 SIM ry - FIELDSEITREE J. It. ix) te,, .4 ' 9. 9 40 _ , ()soma. . pßii.rosALs l'oß CORN B .I 3 * I .EDA ) ROPOULd ere inv:ted WI the 4,lth otaept4ober, at1:1,31.; for bpplyiog Corn to the hnbeeetenc 9 UopnrJmentcfthe Aewy. The Ournto he in tturetir, end to be delivered in Weehington.tity, at the Cattle Yard in Monument .Equare,, Aiddoto lowrvgaeate.l to ete'e the price par 100 pond or fIaTP. Lb let 100,000 rounds nreare wl I be required, to be delivered are half by the 10th of October, 1181, end the whole del.very to be made during the moral h, of Oztobor The lads lobe directed to UspL A. BECHWITR, C.. 84 U.B A., end endorsed ''Yropoeste for Com." setti.d pRuPosALS FoR NA Y SEALED I.'9O.POSA till the 21di ot .Beptem, her, 1,861, at 12 o'd t),* M, are invited for furnish. log the , pubdstence D pertinent a ith 100 tone of ne L Nay, 't Hay - lobe delivered in Weahlogton et such pare as he Goveramtnt may direct. The . qiisility to tat ryit+l to the beet, and to eon.. gist of timothy and clover nt sod. The Government re •erves to use f Use tight to reject all or Iny of the bids, and for any canoe it may think pruner. Payment for food Hay to be made in Traesury non a it Government c.esiro to do so. The Hay to be fon:oohed in he'es frrm 350 to 400 pounds,ead the ler wilt of wood end wire yard fn balirg to be deduc'ed. The bids tote tliteett.,l in rant A. B1.1:1i. W I TH, C. N. U. 4. A., and endai sea - Pmptstil, Gar Hoy . ^ sell) t QEA L.P.:14 Pitt )PosA tire Invited till the 20,h 11 ty •• I ' l4 A•tat . tol.rr. 18t1, r or "urP 1.t.t0 army of the Vot• ro Pt/ At Ut. A bout 49,00 bushel+ uid tte r••luirv,l. Isl tr of a' our 0 , 0 huehala'pirr 'aryl; Tl. • Potatoes to be of we first quAltly rind t (0,1 iu , rtAltly to the lot °A lug kinder Mete Ara (blue.) Pink Eye, Moronic (vrh.ie ) The Po'aSnes to be den vere..l at Ws shington, and subject lo eireli inepoet,on on deliver v an the ?Lite els'anoe Department may rs (11;re, amt pay moot to be made in Tremens) , u ,, tes L tiovernment ehould desire iL The. Polatoeato inr delivered in good str.ng be - rale, and molt hualul ur ts.., eat mined at 60 IhR. Tile bale to he st reeks to Capt. A K WITH, C. e., U. 8 A • Wash i nto,, D. C. salt' tr Artily Supplies „.„ RTERM ST EBA I OF Fir; p, BAUtif ;10. L 4 11 1 . 14. 11 / 1 11 - IQ EA LED PRol A I WILL E IL xecretved .CtuA - o until 2 o'clock, P' icor f •Ilowlng Altai Y Si ?laths, deny* ratite at the hit d'initlfolott 21.1.0 f Se ptemhor, 1801, for the haat e Military,Htprerflarrfahurein quail 1118.8 as ri edited. Said prOposald tole 'publicly opeaed at the time and place natned,and Ills !Cr •esam I b,dderi to be , antionticeinkenon,..ttereaf.er ite convenient the right, being reri"eited by to,. 81a.e to ineroaae or ailmiahh.the nithiber mid q tawny It I aid ar ticles n Hospital' Tents, w th thee, pi Its, pins, &c, eumple e ' Sixteen Hundred and Fifty Common 'l vat', poles. pins, An, complete Two - Hundred and Fifty Wall Ten , ,, wilt thee, poles, plus; &c, complete One Hundred Drums with Fillet; slings, car riages, cases, &c, comple'e 'Pwo Hundred (200) Drum Heade—l, tier Two Hundred ( 20 D I um Beale—snare One Hundred Cocoa kites 'Pen Thousand Three.pint Ca sterna, covered and strapped cotton Ten 'I housand Havereacka, furry standard Ten Thousand. Haven ticks. enameled cloth Ten Thousand Knapsack 4, straps, etc., complete, army standard Ten Thousand Knapsacks, a raps, etc., complete, enameled. cloth ' , EXlCHandrod Shovels • SixAtindrel Spades 'Biz Hundred flat chete—han died %. Six Hundred A xes—handted Six Hundred Pirko—handled Ten Thousand Tin Plates Ten Thousand paws Kn'ves and Forks Ten Thousand Tin Cups Thietationsand Mess Pane One Thousand Camp IC ettlea •Ten Thousand Great Coats, Infantry .iTen Thousand great Coats, Inc Mounted Mtn Ten Thousand &neaps, woolen lined • 'Ten Thousand /Tine Frock COMP One Thou, and yards sltv b'ne 'Paps, for chevrons 'lwo Thousand Casiery Jackets Twofftionsand S. able Frock d Ten Thousand pairs Troweero, footmen, dark blue horsey Twenty 't housar. , l white Bernet Flannel bhirta Then y Thousand pairs Drawers Twenty Thousand pairs litccliins Twe Thousand pairs revelry Boots ' Ten Thousand pure Bootees Ten Thousand Entree., Caps. Ten Thousand sets et Infantry Acoourtraments. Twelve Thousand double numbers Twelve Thousand / utters, A to h. inclusive •• One hundred and Thirty Serriemica Sashes Ten Thotuiand Blankets, seven feet by rive feet six inebea, wool gray, letter P. V, in centre four inchtialOrg,Weighillig five pounds. Two Thousand ('urry Combs Two Thousand Horse Brushes Two Thousand sets of - Horse Flo ulpmen ta, each set eon:slating of Saddle comp etc, with Saddle bags, Girth% Cruppers, Stirrups and Straps, Sweat loather and Carbine oceact, Bridle with Curhrßil with Curb Halter, Watering Brittle sad fihreingle, TWO Thritisand 'Lariat Ron( a and Picket Pins. T.WaThoneand Foie Bags T.wo Thousand paus Sputa nod strata. TWOThoneeir d cavalry Horse Blankets. rable that all the above articles be tf do mestic manufabture, and when any of them are furnished by the United Staten, the same must con form In All respects to the sealed manner d pattern to. the United States gaartermaster'a OM :e and Military Store,- Philadelphia, Ten per cent of the amount of each de - ivery to be retained as a forfeiture until the contract, is completed. Contract eta to Slide in their proposals the time when rte goods can be delivered, and the speeds delivery of such articles as are need, d will tconsidered in, awarding. the contract. bucces.- I hiders to give bonds, with two approved sect: , ttus names of the sureties to accompany each proposal. Every proposal to be endorsed, "Proposal for Armykuppliea. August 2d, 1881.' All tumefies contracted for under these pro. =to be delivered at the Military Store-house, city of Harrisburg, unless °thee wise direr - ed, free of all charge for Ireigbt,' healed or dray age, unless ireight to place of delivery is greater than to Harrisburg, in which case the d Re, ence whl be allowed. All packages t.o deuvered to be marked on the outside with number and desorip tan of art i cles therein, and name of party fur nishing sante; together Witt an Myr) o of contents enclose - I, embracing. in addition to above, notice of what special supply it is a part seiOlr R. C. HALL M.Gen. P O IL 50 barrels No. I Carbon Oil, 10 do Linseed do do Lubnoitting do forsale 2A (se2e) fir.NRY H. Cof,LJNB. IKE-300 barrels fresh Lime, for see by (sego) HEART H. COLLINS. INEGAR--5 barrels Cider Vinegar, V - • for sale by HENRY If. COLI.INeI. THE 411DESCO OIL CO -- MPANY Id[AITUF.ACITTRE AND HAVE FOR sale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Explosive. Also ) PURE SE✓q"ZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, PITT:BURGH, PA. NAVY VY Fife lnstructor. -TB'SWORK CONTAINSTHE FULL DAMP DUTY, including the "Reveille," glerealltrist Celt," ' , Troop," .. Surgeon's Call," "Din ner OW," "Retreat,' trrettoo," k.e., as practised in thatinited 'Stites Army, both in the Vr lunteer end Regniarsenios, for whleh is added alarge collec tion of NATIONAL AIRS, Matnhes,Qiiirikate*WaltzEg, PolkasAchottisches, 49r4P 1 Peeleonfra DanceP, Songs, &c. P _ "FIFTY CENTS. FOR BALE BY HENRY MINER, (Snoofesor to Hunt & Miner,) NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. GREAT EXPECTATIONS. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, ' GREAT EXPECTATIONS. ORA.RLES DICKK'NS' BEST BOOK. Price 6D cents in paper cover, cr two ilinstrale tbdittotiaje cloth, wl+h 24 illustrations, either in duodecimo or octavo'form, for gl 30, is for tale by HEN KY MINER, (Snccesior to Runt & Miner,) Nos. 71 and 78 FIFTH STREET. /9.,„Neerybody ehoutd get It acid read it 8/912 HOM.Afi- FARLEY% unzirrrusz AND CHAIR WAREROOMB, N ix,IO4, , , REPRiaLST,,,ALLEGIIENY . KlhG},in al! its brortehesordl receive proileptattehtlotO Orders harrheleltat the rooms oCatihel,ivezy Shibloot Mraetnea Floyd, Ohio skeet, Allegtumy. ==iffi= TAMES P. BARB. EDITOFt AND PROPRIETOR Tissint—Dany, Biz Dollars sr!' year, strict!) in advance. Weekly, Snaps suneenptions One Dollar per year; in OIUDT of Ere, One DOUAI' OFFICIAL PAPER gill; CITY CITY MATTER;§ MORNING ...... tO .I . IIIC IN ATIoNAL quaitTERLY Edo lEw. —We have received the current number t f this valuable periodical, edited by Edward 1 Sears, A. B . for which Ptiessr, Kay & Co are the local agents. We have 20 ht tenon in saying that the work should be taken by everyone who wishes to b with the age in American and foreign literature. Of course the greatest prominence Is given to the former, but foreign works of decided merit and value are examined in the origi nal and, if considered worthy, discussed in a liberal, cosmopolitan spirit. Educational publications receive due attention, and now publications are fairly crit , cited. The present number has a rich table of con tents, embracing a variety of articles, on the Poetical Literature of Spain, Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Legends, the influence of Music, the De Sanpures, Ma , hornet and the Koran, Wills and Will Making, A.ristottle, Carthage and the Car thaginiane, Spasmodic Literature— Pt Pip Thaxter, notices and criticisms, and one article which has now a peculiar Interest, the Secession Rebellion and its Sympa. thizers. These contain a vast amount of ir.s.ructive and interesting matt er an d will be generally acceptable We el vise a careful permed of the National Q isi terir for Septumbi r AN LATTsa.—fdEssafi, J l , l I: 12 is AND StiVrlt, Principals, Iron City College —Gentlemen: I have long felt it my duty to address you a note, expressive of my appreciation of the valuable instrurtion afforded by . the Institution under your charge. Or late, this duty has become still more apparent. My eon Edward, soon after graduating with you, enlisted as a private in Capt. Hull's company, Colonel Black's regimen?, and upon arriving at Washington, was detailed as Secretary of Headquarters of Provisional Bridades, un. der Gen. Porter, and is now in his office in Washington city. Edward is scartely eighteen, and his success I attribute Phi, fly to the lustre^. thins received -at your hands. I would strongly urge upon every young man who Is desirous of becoming, a thorough busi. flies man, the importance e.l enti ring the Iron City College at the earliest liniment practicable. Very truly yours .R. Greensburg, Sept IT. '6l. CT ECESRIn Nisr. A correspond. ant signing himself '.Oil Creek," writes to us in reference to Mr. Jas. McClintock, of Dempsaytown, Venango county, who, it was stated by the Meadville and Franklin papers, had exprased himself in favor of secession arid prohibited the stars and stripes from being raised in the village.— On hearing tide, says our correspondent, the 'Oil Creek cavalry." and son,e resi dents of Oil City visited Dampseytown cn Saturday last, "to raise the stare and stripes at the peril of their lives." Mr. McChn- Lock met the company, welcomed them to his hotel and avowed himself as a strong Union loving man. It seems that Mr. McClintock was a Douglas man and bay dug remarked that he would raise the flag on a hickory pole he was set down as a secessionist. He says he is ready at any time to aid in putting down the present re bellion and that the stars „end stripes will be floating in front of his house in a few days. The Elgittlt Regiment Ira, a Brush the Rebels. The Eighth Pennsylvania Reserve, Col. Hays, according to letters received here, "have mot the enemy," and given them a taste of their quality. After a severe march from camp Tenalley to Point of Rorke, nineteen miles, Capt. Jehnston's company ana the Greene County Rangers were detached as pickets, and advancing four or five miles, put to flight a number of rebels on the road. ThFy moved to wards a log house which seemed to be the rebel head quarters, and attack d it after ' loading with double cartridge. A few shots at the chimney and an open window brought out a woman with the stars and stripes, and a few more a dig of truce. Five rebels were killed, three in the woods and two in the house, and several wound , . ed. None of the Eighth were hurt. Tag GERMAN REGIIIENT.—OOI. Sctrim melfennig, with the battallion of his Ger , . man regiment raised here, some five hun dred men in all, left Camp Wilkins, where they have for some time bean quartered, about noon yesterday and marched through the city to the Pennsylvania ltAilroad depot, where they took passage for Phila delphia, where they will be joined by throe hundred more now in camp there. The regiment is composed of stalwart Germans, nearly all trained soldiers and, when tilled to the war complement, which will require two hundred more men ; will be armed and equipped by the government at once. We shall expect to bear a good report from this body of soldiers. .onsrm FOR GOVERNMENT —T:ie ana Regisler says: "Six hundred horses have been shipped for Washington from this place within a few weeks. The ogent has intelligence to the Effect that five hum dred more will be ready for shipment as fast as the company can provide the means of transportation. These eleven hundred head of horses have probably cost not lees than one hundred thousand do:iars, which is a handsome cash item to be placed to the credit of this and two or three of the ad. wining counties." STORE ROBBED.—The Mercer Dispatch of Wednvday says: Tile store of Newkirk of Brownsville, was entered on Friday night last, and robbed of of various arti, ales is the P mount of $BOO or $4OO. An entrance was effected by getting in at the second story window, and from thence de scending to the store room. No discovery, we believe, has been made of the perpeter, ators, DIRECT FOR WasumoTow. —The second detachment of the Graham Rifles will leave for Washington on Friday, to join Col. Graham's Zniave Rifle Regiment. Twen• ty-five good men wanted to fill up the Company. Apply at 2d story of Wilkins Hall, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. W. J. PHILIPS, Capt. W. W. FULLWOOD, 2d Lieut. PRESBYTERIAN INTELLIGICIIrm,—The Synod of Allegheny meets at New Castle next week. Arrangements havo been made for a canal Coat to leave New Brighton at 12 o'clock m, on Friday of next week, for the purpose of carrying members ofSynod and other to New ()agile, so as to reach that place by 6 o'clock the same evening. Nut:sm.—Mts. McNeily, an experi— enced nurse from the House of Refuge, and two ladies of this city, have gone to For. tress Monroe as army nurses, accompanied by Rev. W. A Passavant as an escort. Tax wheel of a buggy was knocked off on Grant street, yesterday morning, by coming in contact with a lamp post while the horse was indulging in a little runaway. CAPT. IGLuorr, with a fine company from Butler county, arrived on Wednea. day evening and left to join Col. Rippey's regiment last night THIRTY.NINE new students have been received at the Western Theological Sem inary this session. COL. Eitivrz' RZOIMENT, llow in Camp Wilkhut, is rapidly filling up and will be sent forward this week. =ffM t 1 Tux Hoe thkt'itPr ' -RM.—T he Com• 05 • r' , mitres " ib:) . 4 *Derettifatinve appointed a sub- committee to confer with Qoarterthas ' ter General Hein and lay hater° him the ' facts with regard to the arms in the hands et our Home Guards. They say that al -1 though the arms have La en already Nul .., uenined by the government, they answer I very well to.drill svi h HI i here made the organ:anion to, et 4111 . 3iiini. forming in fact a preliminary m 'nary so boo! ilf Lich has already forrti• I ed hundruds of drillrd sot liters for till“, sery to-, embracing the youngest and must active members of the companies. In on r opinion the old muskets vs d by the Horne Clusr Is would beef little use Lu t he government. FLAG PRES VIT/910N AND :73UPPF.a. On Siturd.iy last, fibs Parker, the worthy landlady of the Packer House, at Oil City, presented the "U I Creek Cavalry" with a handsome flag. The presentation address was made by Mr Waldo, and Capt. Dun, can responded tor the company in a few appropriate remarks. After the presenta- tion a sumptuors supper prepared by Mrs J. P. Thompson, Mles Woods, Miss Mali! da Holiday and the Misses Iforewell,served up in the new wareroom of Capt. Hanna, kindly tebilered for the purp, se, was partaken of with much zest and passed Of pleasantly. The OA Creek Cavalry is a line looking company, numbering some Ilfty.flve young men, and will probably reach Camp Wilkins to day via Butler, FOUND DR,WNILD.— Yesterday morning the body of a man, about thirty years of age, apparently a laborer, wearing a gray flannel and "hickory" shirt and two pair of cross barred paws both well worn, was round in the Allegheny river nenr the of Heath, Duff S; Co , in the Ninth ward. The fae,i was 'ouch dii hg urcd and the body had evidently been in the water ler HIV% N. „ no et•Uld identify the body and it well buried at the ex fence of the county, nt,er the ti..lding of nn inquest by Coroner Bostwick, lc in a verdict of no 'ldentntdri.A I'd It Bub( ' , HOLD/CRS' (;OM Al rr E A Committee from Phil eJelphia, composed of Messrs J. B Townsend, W. V Patti!, J K Fry, and Win. J. liownro, jr., arri.• ved yesterday and visited the Coutroller's office, where they were engiag...d in it eon ference with Mr Lambert and some of our prominent citizens, with a view to ranging., if possible, an ignitable boos Jro the adjustment of our railroad liabilities. We hope this visit may result in an early settlement of this vexed quostion I:: a man ner satisfactory to both parties. PRESENTATIONS —l"..Sterday r), an elettarit regulation F word wag presented to Lieut. G. W. Gray, of .AlcK-esp , •rt, b 3 sec oral of his personal frier da, at the Gi rarti noose. Air. Baldwin made the ad dress, and Mr. Baker, of McKeesport, responded happily, after which Lieut. Gray at ence left fur the tivit,with a detachment of his company. In Allegheny, on Wednesday. Captain ticutt, of the B , kerstuwn Guards, was presenteed with a tine sword by Mr 11. C. Mackrell, on behalf of several citi zens of Bakerstown, Mr. Atwell replying for the recipient. REBELS CAPTURED IN CAREL Couburr --On Thursday last at 11 o'clock, Colonel Zigler, who commands a regiment sla tioned at Ceredo. attacked a rebel compa. ny numbering 250, chilling on the turn. pike, four miles from Barboursville. The rebels fled at the first fire, and Win. Hen sley, their leader,',John Lawson. William Hawley, son of Patrick Hawley, fifteen stand of arms, seven horses and two mules were captured. Several of the rebels were killed and several wounded.— -117ierling Press. -- IN THE CITY -Wm It Russell, Esq., the celebrated correspondent of the London Times, arrived from the East by the after- noon train yesterday and Was at the Mo. noogahela /louse last evening. He is ac companied by two other Englishmen, Maj. Gen Geo. Bell and Mr. L. Lainy. We also observed the name of Hon. .foh❑ Covode, of Westmoreland, on the register at the Monongahela, NOT QUITE DEAD.—A man was serious• ly beaten and kicked out of a drinking house in the Second ward last evening.— The police wore informed that a man was lying on the pavement, dead or nearly so and two of were taking him very care fully to the Mayor's oSce, when he freed himself and began a violent attack on one of them, much to their astonishment.= The poor fellow had, notwithstandin g hi pugilistic exploit, rece ivcd a severe heath)/ ____--- , ninarres SALE OF Dar Goons —The most extensive sale of dry goods ever held in Pittsburgh will COMMODOO on Monday next, at nine o'clock, No. 51 Market street by order of the Sheriff. The stock ernbra. ces every variety of seasonable cry goods, including a large quantity of blankets.— The sale will be conducted by T. A. Mc- Clelland, auctioneer. VEHICLE LICENSE —There are some three hundred delinquents in payment of vehicle license, who have been ram ned to the Mayor, Twenty sults have been al. ready entered and the rest will be proceed. ed against in like manner if they do not liquidate at once lII{ steamer Argonaut, advertired for Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Innis, did noe get off yesterday, but will leave for the ports named on Saturday. Passengers going with Capt. Brickell can do so with an assurance of a comfortable and speedy trip. TURNED SOLDIER. --Mr. John Wise,the well-known feronaut, of Lancaster, has received a Captain's commission, and is recruiting a company of cavalry for the Loehiel Light Horse regiment, now organ izlng in that county —A-n Ede CoaPus.—lacCreery, the de ,aulting tax...collector, was before the Court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus, with a view to having him released on bail. The matter was not decided last evening. ACCEPTED —Rey. J. McPherrin has ac, cepted a call from the English Lutheran church on Pine Creek, Allegheny county, and the English Lutheran church of Mid. die Lancaster, Butler count . CONFIRMATION.-011 the 17th inst,, Bishop Domeneo of this city administered the sacrament of confirmation to forty persona in the Catholic Church at Wash ington, A szcoxip detachment of the Graham Rifles, Capt W. J. Phillips, for the Fifth regiment, Sickles' Excelsior Brigade, leaves this afternoon. Taa popularity of the "Patriot's Dream" is attested by the full houses it still attracts at the Theatre. It will bo repeated this and to-morrow evening. LAWRENCE COUNTY' has, it is said, fur.. niched eleven hundred volunteers out of a population of shirty-five hundred voters. DENTISTRI-Dr. No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. A' 1 401 1 : } V , 13i 1 .44= P/TTSHITRGH THEATRE. Lasaam A2O) MANAG7O....—...WM. HENDERSON PRICES 07 Annustom—Private Boxes, $5,00% gin g i o Beat in Private Box, SI , OO Parquette and Dress Circle. chews, 60 eenboc Family2s cents;GallorY, Colored lb Galleycents., 26 Ce 0118; Colored BOX " , 60 cents; FRIDAY EVEN 1N,./. September 2)01.—' Grand Et C COM !—TBE PATRIOI '8 DREAM E BAT I'LE OF BULL'S RUN. 0 NE HUNDRED DOLLA—or rant, a good dwelliog Lome, lame and conve nient, situation Roe, meat. Rent $lOO from now toot:8111M. 8 .CLITHBECRT & 80N, 5/Market stmt. Our Army Correspondence. BENEDICT, Did ,Bspt. 15, 1861. Dasa POST think I informed you in my last that we were under marching orders, and lam now enabled to assure ya uof its reality. Oo Monday mor n i ng I -a', according to instructions, our regd. meat ussembied on the parade ground ar d was made aware of the tad that knapsacl s were to he packed and. haversacks fillarl, (two days ration) canieuns filled, &1, by one o'clock, when we would take up the Imam' march tor—eme unknown place We were on the spot at the requisite hour, al d with a pack in the neighborhood of 60 pr ands upon cur backs, we started II in a rouill-e-sterly dire'tion. We marched about 14 miles tie 11. st afternoon, end that taro - ego a scorching but sun. Over 50 of the regiment gave out on this stretch, but our company held out bravely. Water was a scarcity and any one who had if full canteen was surrounded with numerous friends. At, 7 o'clock we halted in an open hold and remained for the night, supping on hard crackers alone. )early the next morniog we again look up the march, via the Port Tobacco road. Two compani es o f cavalry hero j 'Med us, to guard the train acd also seout ahead. Het as the day was, we made it a point to pregro s 20 miles onward into the enemy's country. W o then encamped near a small villsge named Brandywine. Ili-re we had a line °Krum ally to cleanse ourselvr a In a small brook. which had its course near our ground -- Wrdnesday, II th, we marched as far as the river raw tuxet and encamped for the night in an old tobacco warehouse, as it rained hard all night. Here we had anoth er good swim, and plenty; of tobacco fur nished from the plantkitions near. The negroes turned out en masse, and provided us with all the little delicacies which oth erwise would have been minus, grapes ewy,t,fte in ehundarwe here, and our buys had a bou'fil I enjoyed a goi d cup of . Ca and a hoe este, furoish , d by "Old Aunty," s.n.l it had a n,ua ex! rworg eff, et upon my sy sir m a ter so hard o mecca OurlL,g the day, severai vr itself; o f small draught passed and re passed, but the buys punctually brought them t and made them Show their colors— Rral, White and Blue—but, I have no doubt that they air had other colors aboard, to b e brought into requisition at ports belo w , where the rallle ...nuke prevail., to a great extent.. A t -y-1,0 el cavalry lost a Lieu. 'mat at this point, while crossing tho on sating nxcu reion. H E had redlound when we 3 Vigo roll+ seAl%ll had WOLI ILI Adli . t . ll I . k Thurs,!ay morning, egli t. ward, in a due y,utherlyedirrc on througho ,V o the r I"d var.l 1, At the latter place, however, we were assured that the L'irion still nisis, b y the appear ance of a couple of lutist% who cLe cre d us on with smiles and waving of handker• chicle. We passed that spot with lighter hr , arts. -yes. how much a look and a few cheerii g actions will cheer the tired sol dier on the otherwise monotonous ri arel" By perseverance, aed marching through the rays of a parching but sun, dusty roads. Bth, we in due course of time arrived at n suitable place of halt, in a large Held Jr-6r Woodville, where we encamped for the remainder of the night. While at this point oar cooking utensils arrived, and once more we ,are luxuriating in that old beverage, coffee. Dome Nature has pro vided us with a brook which wends its way through our place of encampment, and we embraced the opportunity of again cleansing ourselves, that on the morrow we may feel capable of undertaking a long march. While in camp hero several circumstan ces transpired which are worthy of notice, viz:—A squad of cavalry arrested--or captured—a rebel hlsjor, woo was snugly ensconced in the neighborhood, and who had furnished the seeeshers with men and money. During a thorough search which was instituted on his premises, a great ma. ny articles valuable fi) the tiovernrnent were found. Ills property was confiscated, according to toe late 'act of Congress. A 619 of one cx !nanny brought Iran camp three fine horses, wlt.ch were Immediately put into U. S. use Several of his Aar• keys accompany us, but 1 am not positive as to the disposition to be made of them. Among other articles taken from the aforesaid Major were powder, a full suit of officers' cloth, large telescope, sword, etc. He now closes up our rear, in an ambu• lance, as a prisoner of war. Our scouts are now upon the trail of set , oral others, as deeply dyed in secessionism es the above specimen, and have every hope of success in capturing them. While in line, and ready to leave the above camp, our Colonel made us a few remarks, prior to our setting off on our weary way. His remarks were to the ef fect that we would probably move on as far as Port Tobacco, and at that point cross the Potomac into Virginia e., if our troops had an engage ment at Munson's Hill, when most probably we will witness warm work, At 12 o'clock, the hottest part of the day be could possibly select—he gave us the word "march," and we again had a puffing pack-mule time of it for a while. As a specimen of the extreme heat, I would only state that one of the cavalry horses dropped dead from the effects, and yet the Pittsburgh boys atood it,having only drop.. pact one man, from the time of starting up to the present period, which is a standing proof that "blood will tell," with a small sprinkling of perseverance. We are now quartered at a small place called Benedict, at the junction of the Pawtucket river and Uhesepeake Bay.— Our entrance into the place was greeted by a large darkey, who cried aloud ! "Ch, Sara a Massey Benedict's gone. Bross my soul, where did you all cum frum."— Which saying ho repeated until our entire line passed him; in fact the darkeys were all astonished, and had not the remotest idea of our intentions, thinking that we had come to free them; under this Bopp°, salon several followed us, by secreting themselves in the wagons, ate., but were always hastily returned to their masters. Today an overseer was in the camp, after six of his "contrabands" that, have made themselves scarce, but with what Succors he has met in his endeavors to pursue them 1 am not aware, Our present encampment is on the banks of the Potomac, and is a beautiful location for present protection from the weather we have erected huts, and are making ar rangements to remain 48 hours, where then to proceed to I do not know, but I will tarnish you the particulars at as early a date as possible. Nothing has occurred here to mar or hinder our peace, except the long roll, which called us all from our peaceful slumbers last night, casued by some rebel, who shot at one of our senti. eels, but without the desired effect. One of our teamsters goes back to Washington, and I thought to send you these hastily collected items, and as he leaves now, you must excuse farther. But more anon. Truly yours, t&c., R. O. if. JOSXPa 610M11... ......AIITISONT SLIM JOSEPH MEYER et SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITIME CUAIRS. No. 424 Penn stratd, above the Canal. Mareonbandalarmeassortmentof Fancyand Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of taeir own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality end APO to any 7 manufactured in the city, and et a at ie wriewe haw' - - 81111. TH'S ALE. Ei E UNDERSIGNED RESPECT FOLLY informs the j?ublic that he has appointed J AMR& BRYAR ,of IS7 LIBERTY B , pgEE-T, (opposite fifth,) his sole Agent for Pitts burgh and vicinity, for the sate of his celebrated ALS • also, his MALT sad BOPS; from whom hereafter these articles can ha obtained on the same terms at from himself. Re also requests all persons baring open account. with him to call at. said Bryir &CO.'S °Meow:id have them adjusted and paid. Messrs. Bayer & Go. and Y. D. Briggs are author ized by me to receipt for all such dues. se7-Im-is GEORGE, W, supra. pOSTERS PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, &o. Printed nt the lowest matt prices to ant the times, W . S. lIAVEN. 81 THIRD STREET, WPM WILL PRINT IN RED, wisITE AND BLUE,(WITEI FANCY CUTE,; tte Ili PLAIN BLACK. INK. Mail and lane Saren;e. and get pricee.lEla Plll4 SAPONIFIER! Ini por lan I to Families. Save -Nine, Trouble, and Expense 6 E S T xi. I RUC 1 , -YE , -Eon MAKING SOFT SOAP! Ono pound oquJ to Six pounds 1 4t r r Si 11 ! 1.., nt Wholerni76. by i'enn'a. Solt Manufact'g, Co, PITTSBURGH, PA. sui by a./ Llrupylata tb the grater E Y E _EAR . NOISE ECTUE HEAP. DEA FNEBB F. A. VON HOSCEIZISRER, OCULIST AND AUBIST ( ( Late olthe Austrian Army) tores ti*, entire and exclusive attention to niaooliew of the EYE and EAR requiring medics, or surAicol attention. to restore sight or hearing. Persons wishing 'n be treated by him either I DEA PIVEs'S or IMPAIRED SlGllTehould ar ply without further delay. They will.in doing eo. bene fit themselves and give him time to do lattice to their roe. The success of his treatment of the EYE AND EAR. He has over and over again illustrated before his professional brethren who I.l' e ; ; , bred his o ffi ce with their pre perations and plactice. Yrom hundreds and thousands who I ave Leen restored by him to rtIGBT and HEARING he begs to suitio n i he following names and testimonials:— Hon. SENATOR PUGEI. T. M'LEAN, son ofJudge tit'Lean, U. S. Supreme Court, • J. S MPH BNB Eng , Philadelphia. J IL TOWN. EN, now Captain in U. 8. A: J. C. SIDNEY, Esq., Philadelphia, C. L. liiLhUl.N, Captain U. d. A. H HAhE, Esq , President of the Goodhue Fire insurance Company, New York. L. GLOVER, E‘rr , !Mentor or the National Bank Company LAMAR, President of the Rank of the /Istria Pc, New York .1. BTArsrTH ROP, Merchant, Warren street, New York. These were canes C r Deafness, some of THIRTY Y EABi standing. PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES Rev. STA NISLA US PA RIZ Y WSR Y, Pas/nonfat Rev. M GREGG. W. 8. GRAY, E.g. THOMAS .Ml/00Rn, E. q , First street. JOHN BECR, sr., corn rr Grant and Sernnth ate CASES OF BLINDNESS W. BISHOP, Esq , Cincinnati, F. WILLI A Me. M D, A P. HTS.WART, Esq. J. W. HEATH, LW!. Merchant_ Hey. FA rH ER MULLEN. I . H. NENIt LEI, Commander U.B. N. To this hat hundred. more could he added. Dr M. further begs the perusal of the two following TEJTIMONLALS from gentlemen well known in this city; TESTIMONY : FROM JNO. M , DEVITT, ESQ., Prom the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MOCEIZISRER'S skillful treatment, I have much pleasure in recommending him to similarly af fected, as a most successful wrist. JOHN Id'DEVITT, 31/ Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16, 166 L From JNO. WELOSEET. Esq., of the firm of leClostrey, Cosgrove & Co. Poar ?Naar, ALLENUINT Co, PA- April 811, 1881. TO DR. VON MOSCVZISECRR, 158 Third street, Pittsburgh -1 am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who has been quite deaf for font years, has, under your skillful treatment, entirely recovered. I feel quite satisfied that h n hearing would never have been restored by natural causes, but to your ability alone le she indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted with denhsesn to consult you at once. Respect fully yours, JOHN NoCLOSREY. OFFICEI, 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STEL. yEgy.ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted. The original letters of the names above given, can be examined by all who what, to do so, at given, office. au3o EAGLE OIL WIGIITMAN AND ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts. burgh. Al.o, Bar zole mid Car Grease constantly on hand Orders left at Chess, Smyth & Co.'s, on Wale and First eta, will be promptly filled. /.018-Am C. WEST Ar. CO., /1 6 / 1 137ACTIII/JOU3 or CA RRIAGES__• ROCKAWAYS, BOWLER, SULKERS & SLEIGHS No. 197 Ann Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. ear All work warranted to be of the beet ins eriais and workmanship. myttlydkt RIVA T E DISEASM— DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 • Smithfield street, Pittsburgh * Penney I Yenta. Dr. BROWN Is an old add- • son of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the lastlsoenfr,,,,,,, nee years. His business has ' , •- been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STEAMER'S in need of a medical friend, should not fail to !inn out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat. meet of a certain glass of diseases is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining pen:finnan= TiCe. by the use of his remedies and following his ad. o : : ft. .. • : :4:4.', Ai 11:,-:. Items from Louisville, Sy. never tail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dia . eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections Alsoy LouroVILLIC, Sept 19.—The publication, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which of the Courser" WOS znsPended on account manifests itself In the form of aj tater, psoriasis, of its seizure by the government Effort and agreat many forms of skin diseases, the orlon are making to resume its publication un of which the patient a entirely ignorant. To e Dr grap h o g ee ., h opes eta e der a different th e The &Tartar° of laaegi ll iir 4 . steamboats down the river is interdicted, siffiMlL Nvicaliatitte unless a government officer accompanies Dr. Prown's mummies for this alarming trouble I ~k.,.„ brought on often by that solitary habit or sensual 1 '''''"-- Peen o , w hleh the 7eiluS and wealicmintkal 1 The report of the burning of the bridge °llea gme way t° ' (t° their owil destrual l °l o am •o ver the Louisville and N a shvi l le Railroad tne only reliable remedies known in this alum. 1 ..... .. try—they are cafe, andmake • speedy reetoration ; at .0101111 if denied. of health, RHEUMATISM. 1 There are all sorts of eonflicting.rumOnt Dr. Brown's reneutiee serer am to cure :this ' concerning the movements along the HIM painful disease in 4 tow days--be will warrant aof the road; nothing is accurately known. ewe. He elm treats Piles, (fleet, Oonnorrhaa, ... MonEltricmre, tlinih r d D ia ahhrge,, Femaleweakness , /No organized. Teunesseeans are known to Monthly tblijimeniens, Diseases of the J PI& , have entered Kentucky along the line or in Also, Nervous Afte.Alone, o f la Lbw and Kidneys, Irritation of the Medd at, together .the road. with all dares aof an frame origin. ! FRAIWRPoRT.--SENATZ. —A resolution PTA A l d ette irected to D r describing R. BROWN the_um_ptoms° Seetit6ald 85& oontaining a passed placing the arms and ammuniti o n film ' of the Stateendercontrol of the evaltaantl - PUmburgh. Pa, will be immediately aoewered.— .. stnaiicinc sent to any address, Wary packed and et of th e federal forces in Kentucky.. aware from obsernasm. The House paned the Seusteb:=bill- to office and Private itoeme. No. SO Pinithee d enlarge the powers of the military' board. sirs**, rittsbauM Pa. aosikilmnis 2.0 EDIIIIII. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Washington City items. WIBE/MOTOR CITY, Sept 19 —The Na , vy Department has accepted propositions from Messrs. C S. Baahnel, & On s of New Haven, Merrick & Song; orPhila , dcdpbia, and Erricion, of New Yorkfor the construction of iron clad steamers .within., a few days. The Navy Department ,: has made some changes in the officers 'tit -its .quadron..Capt., Win. W. McKean Sof the Niagara, has been appointed ftsg.'.o 3 fil .. car in the gulf, in place of .Capt. • Wm. Moraine; Flag officer Stringliam' having asked to be relieved from the command of the Atlantic Blockade hlquadron; Capt L. M. Goldsborough has been appointed to succeed him. The squadron has been die Tided and Capt. Goldeborough assumes command of the Noithern division, em bracing the coast of Virginia and North Carolina. Capt. S. F. Dupont has been appointed flag officer of the Southern Atlantic equads ron, embracing the coasts M. South Caro- line, Georgia and Florida, the new flag officers being juniors to some of ..the caps tains now on duty: Other changes are rendered necesaary. Commander.Missecon has been ordered to the Savannah, vice ..j. B. Hall detached; Capt. Marston has been detached from the Cumberland and ordered to the steam frigate Roanoke, vise Capt. Nicholson detached; ()apt. Chauncey has been detached from the Susquehanna, and Capt. Lardner appointed to that ship; Com mander Chas. H. Davis has been cetached from special duty at the Navy Department and appointed Cap tof the fleet of the South ern Atlantic Squadron; Commander Per. civet Drayton, has been ordered to special duty in the Southern Atlantic squadron; Lieut. 0. R P. Rodgers, has been ordered to the Wabash; the flag ship of the South , ern Atlantic squadron,Commander ..I W. Livingston, has ben Ordered to - the. Cumberland, vice Capt. Maraters,_ trans. 'erred; Commander Wm. Smith, has been order id to the United States frigate Congress; Commander Pendergrast, has been appointed commandant of the Phila delphia Navy Yard; Commander A, S Baldwin, has been ordered to the receiving ships at "Liston; Commander J lit I.`, alley, has been ordered to the Philadelphia ren dezvous; Commander Thos. Turner, has been detached from the Philadelphia rendezvous and ordered to the Plailadels phis Navy Yard. Supplications for positions as 'Volunteer Lieutenants, Acting Masters, and Masters' Mates, should state the age of the appli cants, and he accompanied by certificates from the last owners of the vessels, and al so from the several underwriters of the ports whence the applicants have severally sailed. None others will be considered at the Navy Department. Attics Osman —An order was issued from the War Department to-day, direct ing that the Military Department:of Ohio will in future consist of the State of that name, Indiana, and so much of Kentucky as lies within fifteen miles of Cincinnati, and be under the command:of Brigadier General Mitchell, of the U. S. Volunteers, the bead-quarters of the said departthent to be located at Cincinnati. So much of Virginia as lies West of the Blue-Ridge mountains will constitute in future a sepal rate command, to be called the Department of Western Virginia, under the command lof Brigadier General Rosenerans. Head quarters in the field. The War Depariment has issued an or der to carry into effect the law of Congress by which soldiers may assign portions of their pay for the benefit of their families. The assignment is to be entered on a sopa rate,rell, aceerding,to a of form,. ander-Ate supervisionof their immediate coinmandi itt the time of enlistment. The roll is to be transmitted to the Paymaster General, who will make the deductions on each pay roll, and the Paymaster of,, Rash regiment will transmit the money for, distribution to those in whose favor the assignment is executed. The atten tion of officers of the regular army is again directed to that section of the act of Congress, which provides that in all cases of enlistment and reinlistment in the Military service, the prescribed oath may be administered by any com missioned officer of the army. 'Fees to civil officers for such services will not, therefore, be admitted. Another ar my order is as follows: Volunteer officers sent out to recruit tor their regiments will be granted passes over the roads leading to Or from the points to which they are or-- dered, should the route be over roads for which such passes are not granted they will be paid their actual travelling etpen sea out of the fund for recruiting and equipping volunteers, but in no case will they receive the ten cents per mile in lieu of the transportation of baggage, There are instances where few passes have been used and the amount drawn for the same distance. In all such cases the officers are requested to refund the amount drawn on the penalty of being stricken from the rolls, Gov. Curnin,s Proclamation. HARRISBURG, Sept. 19.—The Governor has issued the following proclamation: Pennsylvania, es , A. G. Curtin, L. S.— In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of said Common.. wealth, a proclamation : Whereas, The President of the United States of America has, by proclamation, appointed Thirsday, 26th day of Septem ber current, as aday of public humiliation, prayer and fasting, to be observed by the people of the United States with religious solemnity and the offering of fervent sup. plications to Almighty God for the safety and welfare of these States, his blessings on their arms and a speedy restoration of peace; now, Therefore, I, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov. ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl. vania, do order that on the day named therein, the public alma shall be closed, and I earnestly recommend to the people to suspend, on that day, their ordinary avk ocations, and to close their places of busk ness, and to humble themselves before the Almighty with earnest prayer that he will favorably, with mercy , look upon the people. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State of Pennsylvania, at Ilarris burg, this nineteenth day of September , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtpone, and of the Commonwealth theeighty•fifth. By order of the Governor. ELI SLIFER, 6ecretary of Commonwealth. .L 1 ~A r a ii t .o o4 4. olll l St. LuFte,,Sept- - lff —1 Val"....Stniselfeck; 410-B(HoWt Scott; :1611t Ightrifif; - .lfri . L 6 force af lai o grr'stitii,l4x lowa siA 44 #ok446 and - EdivaldittotY ,- 2.vur cavalry and Six piecesta. Capt. Madlsott; ' left!Stt . his collie IA twiii:Oblitiniti,i.siti r were expecred-to-rearikiLexi day to reinforce Col ' latriffi son why Gan. Pope dittiliat rout or capture .itsirtin Ali rebels on Sunday 'bigh t, ,: explained as folloVisi: - ., - • Pope was at Zinnia:Wel with eight hutidredte, Green wa t i elloe.* - itt- Mt of • Florida,-64efeterminedl march and tittiirie - rt - djirti',, i latter had 400; Inftn. fieael noon to Eihnfilina t eigtrV Mi orders to Gnu.' bittidlirttf inunediPtuly 500 meir..,iiii reiu.,, h taro rim being to in nalltetrt. 7 - :`, or num bor., hut iti04031141 . 44 "4. mismenagemeartiff*varkifj .ll troops from SnelbinN Whisitrc:ilF:' reached tiunnewellaWitA arrive until maven K-pfiTiot. tads tato to start on theitlitirel Another attar* was pi4tied . . night, however, and Pop4airia) twenty-four miles, over br' roadleas couittr,y,anctreachad _. _.. ~ .g..-, :;...1... early on larmday moilaitig ,, to kiii:sat-W.- --- '7 l ::',. .„ 5 . 1 - v-,4 serted, Green having , ' - beert: , -!rp - PrlSt -2i...r , v... Pope's.desio and ,fledi . 444 fits ,:tr*ViiliiiA mounted, they could not, iiiiioverfaltethity r. ~ 4 infantry. Pone had dtt l ei vigil,'=': . ' --- -' . s 1 'l' be re -- are - di vii- - id ,atiriedlifirtdilittr _rebSlS . ' j ,- ,-;.g:' in the.counties nortfrof the-Altuttiiiiir. Joseph Railroad, and '• at 1 ,,..fet ,_ . -- :,,.X 4 .1f tween it and tae littisiOtrl- - 4,17* -- -0..'-'• - ---- ,': . . 1 About 6,000 Horne Guards :areAriAtiti?' i. -...-- .!-,,,.,..4 Western part of the State, andi„ft '18' . *..,....,„ 6 .t., :, —•- • '.,. '- '',.: ' . ' - ,i '.1:11 stood that. Pope has e ff ect:ed artiinKftreatitt ..': - '„,..._k4 for the thorough organization of thetWori ' ' 1- - ;...,tc,:S men in that region, wtio are abt.V4tgi: ~..s . -- .„': 2- ! able and willing. to protarvetilifo;44loil -141'.i1.... are furnished them, which it is .saikteill' W.,,.`•;tiT.ffii' be done. It is now , eonifrdee,tTliia*ie a- . ~ -.-.:te that no More livilettiniwO will ,;0 ) in North Missouri. ~- -: ''''t -4- ; ;: i ' ' *,?'"_ In addition to . puttiig General Hurlbut - .....,.: '..; and Col. 'Williams undet.aftelt ri zea . c. -- i-kt i ke kermess, Gen. , Pope or deredititettre*t)..tif -- 1 - 53:7i, ki',; . e; Lieutenant' Colonel Blair, -offtti-iteoXC4ii-.17h--s,.k:-.: 1 lea regiment, for mittin44-Aiiithigli*:‘i'?':4;t;.;.zi Shelbina, in threatening tabWithAr*J4 '-:621'`Z47.9.11,,.: command ii Colonel Wiltianrifilii - Wqdlitr - 17 . "-r"?- fighting when attacked et I : 64" , PhieWitY, Martin Green.. . , .... -7..4." ..--...„,3- In sr letter to the Repubticak Mit ic.lTi'T er g .....,,t, ing, in reply to alai pi by,loPprit-0004 - ikkj„ . ,!_t'- t4 Out Blair states that he rievi*,stioad,u-fa. ~ , 7 - ._;i4-4 vor, or contract, orappointinedt4i6Mlirg- - -- f,.:i . X . rg wont which was not gran ted,,..4-Thidr4lo- -:.'-t-"3=l culties are 'not of a privatewhittire,,4eit .. relate to charges - made agaidit Prer6ent 7,, for his conduct of the-campaign- - ~,.-..,.. •.. ~..,„ Mayfield 'Seized hy-tllicAielitili• Caine, September 19 - --crt = i6 - *petted that 11,000 rebels hav t o taken" paler-same of hl ay ti eld, Ky., fortifying the ,00. 040 . ,' Thompema's force of 261**",iffttied to New Madrid. : ,,. ' 4 -.4.i.i-'4i, - ,-.- A skirmish. t oo k--place -last ntgittii-Ifeg Columbus; between Col. Retie tifel atit- some rebel scouts. None of ttiii.looo44 troops were injured. The Sationallidohliiiq,w -oificauo, September tuna to the National Loan t 'iii*4-ttntotttite ed to $113,001), of'which who aimed and equipped illoCielWrlAloo4.:afJ.;7,--r..„ guard, took $lOO,OOO. R. iSUWEW 4 4 mzur tstrActroura or. EVERY DESCRIPTION Of - F !TUN-J[lStribrE. ltio. 4b Smlthiela Spreittri , 7!_-• Tqg %MC*: - F.l _ ZIL PlOdlargh igannOOPlred 'TarldhirN Constantly on !Sinai which wo eat, prices for 0 A gla. Akt.Pm R'S E= - FOR SEPTRAIRWR I ' ust received at HUNT'S AG:P;l4Oti. - , Masonic Mail, Fitiftic-Street. igirCALL AND GET-1T,,, ,__,. , - NOTICE.--BONDHOLDERS ORTHE - .---- , 61 -,. /11 PITTSBURGH FORT WATNH'AGELIOHO". -- -.--?.., .v..*.« Rs ILROAD ColltßaNF. ' ••• '- -- '-' •- ' ,-, 1-.- -.' ;:.,, , 5...f„ . .a:N , Holders of bends of the , Ohloand I l ennsiivnida -. ,, _. . , :fr',1r.,":',' Railroad Companyi. of the'Ohni'und Induutirßidr- ~' 41- 1 .„,,, , .-:- .- mad Cottipanyi.Ot the'FinViVitene >7,;,.c -, ..4. , i-', Reamed Company, of the vayiette.. , C ~ :. "MAW Ne• ~,,_, ~...., "- the Pittsburgh, Fort - Wayinfritidldi - • ,' . .„. --- '-, -,, -- 4. .', Company, wrio'have stibieribed':Ahe ' , -'... “ lif? ),.r ` 4 :-F., : •i re -organization, are rewlitdied *WM* . . - .- . r.. erittf - ;.-.!, ,::,_!..,.,_ posit their bonds-with JOHISV , ': - Isz, _' 2 te ,k, 1 41?-1 ~...„..-Ark tee, 35 Pine stree‘ New 'lark city, in guntampV'te •'?5,-„,- „,,....). A said agreement, - ' -- , W.1.,' ..*-!•"•:-. -- •,,•::- ,- , -;-,q. Roeder,, of any of the above bonitit • h - late not '- :: 7 i',.,. subscribed the said agreement; are"hetVaCtifi"- •,,,,,,,,ff•_-,. so without furti er delay. - ' •- , 1 , •• - 4.,-.. 4 .4*, r'.,.. The agreement may bl 3 signed at the' Offidtrof , ' 7 „ . ..1, the Secretary of the Company at No Mk Fiftiva - l . Pittsburgh. ..: ...;-. The sate of the *aid railroad Witt t a ke Pare en the 24th of Oct fiber, 1861, and ell , pereo4:oo4ll*:- a ..t.. - . • ' •,,"•' to-subscribe the egreentenhfetor -,.. 7- , _,.., .. • omitting to deposit" heir bOniiid-te ,- senson , forldhe ~..,42,,,..::-., , rise of the purchasing agents et the' , eal4itilidn ' - .,,.. - .77e-i s p.,-::: list le to be excluded Rum partloipagonatarLitto:*-1':" purchase. - .• ' - ` ,P.F: Hadh1fER,i.....,..,-.,15•Z.,.,.„. Chairman of V i tinHaudtig:Co_nindittella '4 , 'l - ; 2 '.:3..:, ,- ;.. , Joss D. Fatiouseir,teey', " % e ' . . "1PiaL1tteV...,.,,5.; . __ ... ~. RUSH HOUSE„ bI ,-.IIUSILPrOe:-•.-A.,i--,F: Mr, N 0.897 Ltberty_street, near Pentie . 2 IS.r Mimed Depot, Pittaburghi Pa.i , _,:i 1 , ..i,. - - ,, , , py, , ,, - ,,.._, This home has been lately'eulatiedvaillitted .. 4-,,,i-c•-,?•,•:, and redunitabed, and DJ new in ' the beat-=of ,-,--• ~ , -- , -J - Lt - I , _ for the accommodation of boarders andtxtrelers; , ~..tA, ' :"l: ....., The best of. Oysters received" stild4holessde :1- *-.' ~ ,,...!, . .JA and retail, or served up in o'o3r -style: , Thixdelitny cies of the season always onlistad, ifilgettititlynn.„ superior brands of-leiloonf,4%l'..t '''' 4 ' I '- ilet "; TO. THEEIRmag4O, - 4;.: - ' s.;?6titg- EspEcLuzy th m: ,, - ,-.. ~ ,,, ,, 4 ,1101- _ eat Physicians-of - -. :-..4--:;,:izi„.-4t nominations, teat , Scalta. and delicate _disordere,,, , aelf *Mum and niseases Qr.: -/ StP.; . k", - ` :_, 4.-.._ riations common and . addax% to youths of both,. ,-11:-.- sex atrui=lt i ur ao ts r - (irk - • • '-?S; - -____,.. : „ . _443talarnm A a". :Abe .1144-'I.O=AMINSIIW ''',..,-,- 13 . ____,,,_ ,o, the. Wlcitaitt • and Adatir,p-ahtigre ~, , Ii .: TA .uw.ii3r. Elhhekl4 and.:Runsfif - 11 ,..,4 , ,•.'i11it , -...- ' ',.1 y l ou numzmaall. i fit:iggaerirtat • e r ifror. rp 6la 4m=tendrea 4 tk l e 6 tl4 l .fla , A ~, of' i. " - ' 1 cautious to keep them la. -- IgneriPuitAbliklAieldr ~ . i1 k. ,.., the samosa Lie ERANSTII4., _ ~..._ . _,. A5 ,, lest a lucrative paslloe arigh t bat -' 100 1 , .......‘, ... among stapid,.ialsely.modendildi .....;'', faraireay bora and jadiedlnignotanaas . N . ,.; . _,,- . - . 1 fas mushroama. and: , It, =. r a SCWAR "I 4" . -; -: :: :- 4:'1 , 7 , :j re,--,Trztgz.. ~..ikoi, - ', - • . - -4,?- :- - ; , : ..- -, ,t11i tuatauxmeroue paremaanu - - "IL - ..-N1"."' that Incur sons, deughtot- A m mt ai non - 0401, , .. ,4„.,x,.,4 feeble, &abreact, tifiaeheidatfOiditkitejand -. . ir'' - '.'•i ''.: AA IWO teen vt rentored.......„..,lnlienaiial4 ...,... - v.,.. , _ . t•••;: . e -49 - , B tfP, betides --,., " •••-rr• • „.-- 2 7.'_ , -;44.- dage through him have besui,_ ... ~. . - r . .14'4 , -; "4 - ,=- 4, -, anxiety, inorwiegiga,-ar.- Relogither ;,-,...' 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