DAILY POST. ' The most disgraceful act of the Marylaid caval ry. ft„ e progress /Er Dath present war seems to be the surrender of of the fight more tro op se nt sent up.— Harper's Ferry, with twelve thousand All familiar with the locility know that men, fitly guos; and an untold amount of Maryland Heights command the .. wh ole position. Eye whooshes declarethitthhy ammunition. The guns and ammunition. were perfectly able to hold the heighti. were used against us in Tuesday's fight. The correspondent of the Tribenessys: ” Cot Ford ordered the evacuation, for As it turns out, the-somewhat notorious what reason the men could net learn. ITom Ford, or Ohio, is the culpable party, capt. McGrath, a true and as Wave a sol having shown the white feather whilst in dier as ever walked, upon receiving the possession of the heights commanding the order to spike his guns, was so astounded store-house — in& troops under Col. Miles. he that refused to obey it, and nut until be This interfered sadly with tine calculations sawdu the infantry deserting, could he be in. eed to perform the disgraceful task. of Gen. McClellan in his fierce encounter, He sat upon his guns and wept likes child, nest day, with a foe flushed with success telling Col. Ford that, no matter whose order it was done, it was a piece of treachery This abandonment of the key to the whole position, certainly a most careful invesn tigation at the hands of the proper author. ;nen. Col. Ford had positive and writte orders to hold the place to the last ex treiniiy. Five thousand troops and all our batteries were to aid him. Colonel Ford had remarked that he bad looked the hill all over, and made up his mind to stay there—there is not a man should come down until they had been whipped from it. His subsequent action certainly gave the lie to his words. Col. Miles, who was at the extreme left, upon learning that the troops were leaving rode hastily toward the spot, but met the men on their way up the hill, and learn ing that the guns were spiked did not or der them back as be intended doing. As there was much talk as to whom belonged the responsibility of the evacuation of this position, your correspondent asked Col. Miles if it was done by his order.— "No, Sir: but in direct opposition to it," was the unequivocal reply. The officers and men were thunderstruck at the per formance, and Col. D' Ctassey, command lag First Brigade. offered to retake and hold the position, but Colonel Miles re fused. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1862 as- seadlng metier on every pew.. RIEF.TING OF TUE DEMOCRATIC STATE-CENTRAL COMMITTEE—The Democratic State Central Committee will meet at the SAINT CHARLES HOTEL. in the city of Pittsburgh. on Tuesday, Repteasber 23d. 1843, at 4 o'clock p. m. of sold day. Afnllattendance of the Committee is earnestly requested. F. W. BIRDIES, Chairman, ATTEST—GEORGE DE B, REIM. ROBERT CRANE. 0. A ASEETING OP' THE DEMO. CRAM County Committee of Carron koadenee will be held at the SAINT CHAR L NOTE...intm city , of Pitt:thumb. mein tie rdaY, the 30th day of September. at 1l o'clock TRUMAS CilthEY. President. JAM'S M. RICEARD3, Secretary. --- THE LATEST SENSATION. The New York Herald the other day indulged in one of those sensation efforts which have characterized it ever since the establishing of the telegraph between'New York and Washington, which had the ef fect of throwing Abolitionism into appar ent convulsions. This was nothing less than a suggestion to Genets! McClellan, telling him that he was 'master of the situation "—whatever that meant—which shocked the susceptible nerves of Greeley and his followers, and caused them to sound the alarm for the safety of the Gov ernment. They saw in the Herald's sen sation a vast conspiracy, with McClellan at the head of it, for the usurpation of the Government, and the establishment of a military despotism upon its rains. There was no doubt whatever, in the minds of these excitable fanatics, but that the dis ruption of our governmental system was at hand; military tyranny was about to fix its iron heel upon the usurped liberties of a prostrated people, McClellan becoming "the cut-purse of the empire and the rule." All these fears and apprehensions were felt and expressed by a class of pub lic journals which almost daily advertise their disbelief in the Herald's statements. Yet in the case alluded to, they believed, or affected to believe, the most absurd of all the sensation statements which have appeared in that most profligate paper, and for the purpose of alarming the igno- ' rant and credulous into the belief that their liberties and government were in imminent peril from contemplated usur pation, These alarmists are as culpable as is the desperate journalist who origina ted so huge a falsehood. But the Heroin', in its issue of Wednes day last, contains ancther and a better sensation item from Washington, titan the one about l'!fcClellatt, and one having some little show of pleesibility to recom mend it. It opens with "startling deed opernents--"conspiracy of the radicals to depose the President," and proceeds as fol. lows: "Most astounding, disclosures have been made here to-day, by letters and verbal communications from prominent politi ticians, showing that a vast conspiracy has ben set on foot by the radicals of the Fre mont faction to depose the present admin istration, and place Fremont at the head of a provisional government: in o:her words, to make him military dictator.— One of these letters asserts that one fea turi of this conspiracy is the proposed meeting of Governors of the Northern States to request President Lincoln to resign, to enable them to carry out their scheme. The writer, in conclusion, says Governor Andrew and Senator Wilson are at work, and they are probably at the bottom of the movement. Prom other well informed sources it is learned that the fifty thousand independent volunteers pro p_osed to be raised underthe auspices of the New York National Union Defence Com mittee were intended to ben nucleus for the organization of this Fremont conspiracy. It was the purpose - of those engaged in this movement to have this force organ ized and armed by the government, and placed under the independent command of their chosen leader, and then to call up on all sympathizers to unite with them in in arms to overthrow the present adminis trial= and establish a military dictator ship, to carry out the peculiar policy they desire the government should execute. Failing this, it is stated that a secret or ganization has been inaugurated, the metn- hers of which are known by the name of j Roundheads. It is intended that this or- j ganization shall -number two hundred thousiod men in arms, who shall raise the standard of the -conspirators and call Gen. Fremont .to the command. They expect to be joined by two thirds of the army of the Union now in the field, and that event ually one million of armed men will be gathered around theirstandard. This start ling disclosure is vouched for by men of high repute in New York and other Nolth ern States. It is the last card of those who have been vainly attempting to drive the President into the adoption of their owa peculiar policy:* Here is a scheme, discovered and exposed, of the most alarming char :, actor, provided it had any existence, but 1$ hag; not produced the slightest effect IlinnikAsn dyspeptic and wilted body ofl Hera is a plot, headed by asliC* - adventure and insubordination, .**..iantecedente admonish the people ailtbp.:entrust him with too much power, ammo one of the entire Abolition crew ~.",..2:„R x . s ees 'the danger threatening our liberties. , z-:V• This is most villainous hypocrisy, or fear ful partisanship. In the most improbable story of the Herald about McClellan, a man who has never given the slightest evi dence of dangerous ambition, these Abo lition partisans see more dangers than "vast "hell" can hold, but a reported con spiracy for the,-government's disruption, headed by a restless and an aspiring ad venturer, who has always been in insubor dination against his superiors, they allow to pass in comparative - silence. This is a dangerous exhibition of partisan tenacity, and admonishes us to be awake to partisan 1 1 designs. Wars, in time, render people in different to government. The people of i France, after being weary of changes in'l their government from democracy to des potion, quietly submitted to the rule of an asnrpe - 4 - Who is now their idol. Let na beware that our present National calamity may not be . eenbinued until the people, fr om ookom4m4 become weary and indif _ iirent , s a d bi Aim' indifference invite tie prostraiion'oftheit histitntioas. The Valets ea it eta s The Conant'thou as It Lt Harper's Ferry. The New York Titer., says • Our special correspondent, who e waped from Harper's Ferry under cover of night. arrived in this city yesterday morning,-- lie witnessed the engagement from be gluing to end, and left 1 nesday morning at 2 o'cloek. Skirmishing commenced on the Maryland Heights on Thursday afternoon, continuing three hours. The battle was renewed again on Friday morn ing at daybreak. Our force held their ground until about noon when, being flank ed on the left, they were compelled to fall back to the large guns. Not long efter• ward these were spiked, and the wholo command retreated down the :Mountain. On Sunday the rebels commenced a fierce cannonading from the Marland and Lon- don Heights, which was replied to by our forces. It continued until snnset. our guns holding their own in fine style. Du• ring Sunday night they planted more gnus and in the morning opened in all dime- tions upon on our forces, drawn up in line of battle on Bolivar Heights. hap. peered useless to contend against such overwhelming odds, our forces being sur rounded by 100,000 men rind seven differ- ent batteries firing upon them. The white flag was raised at twenty minutes past seven o'clock. But a few minutes later Col. Miles was struck by a piece ashen, which carried away his left thigh. The terms of capitulation were remarkably liberal—the officers being allowed to go :paroled, with sidearms and private prop erty, and theprivates with everything save equipments and guns. The commands which surrendered were: Col. Downye.Bl .sth Vrrinont... ........ Sod Boom Brigale .. . COO 65th 111inoin . . .......... Col 111111,.0 .IP /I,lst.L o .raltinn 'a Buttery_ 118 Home Erorade SIX; ............ 116 lit h New lurk ...... 1.000,1t•th Fork 1 12C:th New York ...... New Yori 120 34th New F0rk....... 330 Potts' ................... 300 111th New York ...... 1.0 o ................ 0 125th New Yo.k ...... tared compan'a r i nal Ohio .. .... . .... „ . tiv.:Litlicer3 -connected 12th New York 'd I.': Wit h hem.% uartera 'l7th Ohio ft,u and eoueLry day't (al The following guns were surrendered: 123-inch rine& I 4 12-pound howi•z - re. ti .4 a Inca' rdles. . I 210-Inch Dahkrena. '.:4-pound howi!sctrs. i ZiO-poundParrott. 4 :.0-round Parrott,. Itt 0-I.outd gune. 012-Youndets. Three hundred and fifty will cover our loss in killed and wounded. Col. Sherrill, of the 12th New York, was shot badly in the mouth while gallantly urging forward his men. Several ether sitar and line offi cers were killed and wounded. The most disgraceful surrender on our part during the war turns out to be liar per's Ferry. Col. Ford blamed for dlsobeylmg orders. Correspondents from Harper's Ferry assign a large share of the blame for the surrender of that position to Col: Thomas Ford, of the 23d Ohio, late public printer and former Lieut. Governor of Ohio, and best know n for his anti-slavery speech in the Philadelphia Knownothing convention ' Md. They say he abandoned Maryland Heid Wheathtsaiust Col. Miles' positive orders, anere Was no necessity for it.— Ths Heights were defended by Captain composed of two llcGrath's battery, eleven inch Dhalgren guns, one fifty pound rifled gun and two Napoleon howitzers. Supporting this battery Col. Ford's brigade composed of- his own regiment, th e 324 Ohio, a battalion of the first Maryl an d home %agads, some Rhode Island and anu well supplied with artillery aueam munition taken from us. All this will not save them, however. General McClellan will whip them to their hearts content, not only out of Maryland, but out of Virginia, and we confidently expect to see the whole thing wound up by Hallow Eve. MEETING OF GOVERNORS A DRAFT. The Governors of the Western States will meet at Altoona, Pa., on Wednesday next, to consult in relation to the present condition of the country. The subject of a draft will doubtless enter among the ques tions to be disposed of. We have no doubt it can be obviated in Pennsylvania, as she has now in the field not less than sixty thousand armed militia. who are anxious to back up McClellan in his pursuit ef the foe, and will form a splendid body of re serves, which can be fully and profitably employed whilst the old army marches on. If fighting is to be done, they can take a hand at that, as the nonsense about green troops is about "played out . ' on the stand up fighting question. The Lamented Kearney. The Newark Mercnry says: We are per mitted to publish the following letters, which have gratified the immediate friends of Gen. Kearney, and will greatly interest our fellow-citizens, who took so just a pride in his fame and success. The first two are addressed to a well known friend of his residing in this city, who had from the first exerted every energy to place him in a position where his high tutlitarygenius could be thoroughly felt. The first letter, alas I bears date the da y of Gen. Kear ney's dead o& WAR DEI%IE:TM ES t, Washington City, Sept. i, 1602. Sfr—The Secretary of War directs me to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 23d August, warmly urging that Major General Kearney be assigned to one of the Corps d' Armee to be formed from the new levies. In reply, the Secretary instructs me to say that he knows no nne more capable and worthy of command than Major Gen. Kearney, and that in the reorganization of the army he will endeavor to assign him a position commensurate with hi.; i•ininezo merits and distinguished services. Very respectfully you r obedient servant; P. li. W.urs 55 ' A3 .PEPA W UTNIENTiA, See'y War.III7“,TON September 4. 102. Mr DEM: Sin: To-day I mai!ed a letter in relation to the lamented Kearney, which Willi written some days since. The Secre tary feels his loss greatly, as he knows no other officer capable of tilling the place be had assigned to Gen. K Yours truly, P. it. WATSON, Assistant Secretary of War. The following !rom Gen. Scott does equal honor to himself mid to the illustri- • ous dead. 11':iT PPI.Nr, Sop:. :,- I t 442, DrAu S.u. : lam much grieved that I did not know of the time and place of the funeral of Maj. Gen. Kearney, till the re ceipt of your noteyesterday about noon, when it was impossible for toe to reach New York in time; or, cripple as I am, I Ishould certainly have made every ef"ort to he present to assist in doing honor to the memory of an old staff officer of mine, and recently a highly distinguitshed general-- the braves:, among the brave—whom the. whole Union admired in the fieLl when living, and now mourns among tin h.atl. I look upon his fall in dm present _r- , at crisis of the war, as a national calamity. Respectfully yours, WINFIELD scorr. ____ The funeral of CDI. JAMES Fi. CH LIDS. killed In battle near Sharp burg. Maryland on the morning of the /7th ink will take place thy reorabut at /0 O'Clock from his /ate teeidence kakt Common. Allegheny city. Friend.; are Invited to attend without Alaimo . notice, lan Frray morning, Pen.ember 19th, M4Q. EL litt Era J., w fo of William Ilu .ttl r, in the 3.5 it se.r 01 tax age . her Amaral wall take place from the residence of he: nuab..no, N. 134 Third strmt to-m rr w (Sunday) afternoon at 9 q clock, The friends ef the family are reepe Iral y invited to attend. 11ELIO/SOLD% GEN VIRE; PR PA NATION. iihefirbold'w Bach= for the Bladder Nei inboites Barba fort e Kidnes: lief imbued% Barba for the Uravel: Ifellitboid'n Burka for the Dropsy Ilmehla ter Nervousness : Illeinebeld'a Boehm for Donn ~ of . Ilka«ini for Mama Breathing: Buelait tor Weak Nerveß: iffeisaboure maim for Heneral itainsieldN illueipp for Universai Latsitude: Helludrold's auskie tor Horror of DiEOIISO : Relarbold% Mucha for Night omea.; H e uelau for bWakefolnets : llisabold's H Ill oehn 1.4. Daum of the Skin : Rolusbolu's Barba for Eruptions iiir:lnabold'al Ameba for Pain in the Bark. For sale by tailiON JOH Nbl . o N. Fels C.rner Smithfield & Fourth streets. MAX/100b— ROW LOST! ROW RESTORED! Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A LECTURE ON TUE NATURE, TREAT MENT sod Radical Cure of SPermatorrlhaa or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Eanissions. &anal Debility. and Impediments to Slarriage generally,_Nervousitm Consumption, Epilepo and Fitifi Mental and Physical Incapacity. result ng from Abuse. !o.—By BORT. J. CUL- V ERWELL. D.. Author of the Orson Boole. tko " A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Soot under seal. in a plain envelope, to any ad dress.dre Postpaid. on receipt of six cents, or twc tostamt_y York. Or. CIL Mo e KLINE, 11117 Bowery. New r Post Box. 4511411 au7:3m-iwilaw I 200 BALMOUAL Real Scotch and Domestic Makes, All new styles and choice rolPrs, reoeivoi before the lag great a d rancor, and her , :.le w 1• keel° and retail by EATON. MACRUM dr re., 17 F,fth WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER) NOS, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, 1421) tf ptTirtenuntitir 11 ESEkEEPERS Furnishing Store, GOODS FOR THE KITCHEN Tin Warn. • Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Spine Bozos, ; Jelly Moulds. Cup Tube, Wash Ban Slaw Cutters, Cup Mom ns• f fair Sieves. , Wire Sieves, Mince Knives. , Coal Scuttles, Silver Soap • Stove Ptiiisii. Chamoise Skin'. • knife Wasbeig. Skewers, 1 Basting Spoons, Ur:dirties, : Coffee Mills Lemon Squatmere. ; Wash Boartis , Stew Pan , Sauce Pau. Wade Iro n s, ; Bird Roasters. Fish Kettles. : Fry Pans. liam Boilers. ; Farina &Hem t/ratert; Reg Beaters , Larding Needles. ' Flour Palm, Pudding Pans. i Water Filters. /tread Pans, 1 Pie Plates Butter Lading. 1 (locket Wringers. Iron Ifolth,rs, j Wooden Spoo st ea ep Ladders, ; 1 utt r Prints, ns. Hlers, i Wssh Tuns, Cloths, Lines. -o Cup . hates, Toast Fork*. Cook's Kniva I Breadßud Irons, Boxes Meat Preemie, S F Cagel:ll).Tell. &C„ &o. FOR TIIE DINING 1100111. 14 I LVER PLATED. Castors Call Bells. Syrup Jl.lO. -Nut Pinks, Cake Knives, Ash Knives, Crumb Knives, lee Cream Knives. Salt Stands, Napkin Rings, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Butter Knives, I Forks and Spoons. Soup:Ladies. Oyster Ladles, Gravy Ladles., Sugar Spoons, Children's Oval Si lvers , Mustard Spoons. Round & Oval Salvers. Ice Pitchers. Bouquet Stands. Goblets. CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives: Corms, Cocoa do do , Forks, tikirs do do I Square Walters. English Tea Trays, Crumb Brushes. Port and Spoon Trays! C Trays. Dish Covers, I Mating Dishes. Hash Dishes. I Coffee pulp s . Wino strainers. I Coffee unmet% Shalt Coffee Pots. 1 Bun Crack' s% Table Mats , Round Walter; Bread Hulce* Cor ic lii ire Coolers. Knife Sha r pe ners. Refrigera. ore, Wat r Coolers. Ac. • FOR THE CHABIBEU. To det Jars, 1 Water Carriers. toot Bathe, Chamber Buckets, Int .nt's Baths. Bowls and Pitehers. Nat. rass Brushes. ties Shades, Shaving Nursery Shades. Bronze &Mohler. Nursery Lamps. Flower Stands, Clothes Whisker% N orserY Beldueratora, chehes IL to Was Tapers. Night UAW pers, BIISCELLAIITEOVO. Library Steps Door Nara. Vienna Fish Globes. Vestals Bird Cages, Meat Sages, Vizzens, 1 Pocket Knives, Card de Visite Frames! Plaelts. Camp Kni ea. i Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household STOREobtained at reasonable Priees at the NEW of' KAY- '& RTC HA R O.S. 30 Fifth Street, Fret door, below Exchange Bank. All Geode deßrered of charge in the Mfg; Aliegbeng. Birmingham. Manch ester, Duquesne Bernath. era: ariblzad _____ . A. 7 STRAYED OR STOLEN. iwatzoinv 4 A lizi nL =hw ipvurNstoll"alleis _ a t, m oth , br- nisfilcd by root, Alkeirsitr: OPPodte Ct d abr are ssiiivaimies au.l2-41f A H. WILLIAMS DIED: NntAN.teot r. , Sept. EL—Captain Slaw• eon, of the I ;Ai Indiana, who escaped from Munforilsville immediately atter the surrender, has re.ichr!i here, and reports that the garrison nuinl,rm from 1 . 01/r to five thousand, comprking the I ;rh. Stith, 60th, t;7th and With Indiana regiments. one ciiiiipan, of and ten pieces of artillery. the surrender was wade en Wednesday They being complete ly surrounded by liiage,'s force:, which are eetininied at thirty Our loss in. kilied and wom.ded arrin,:iit; to Eby. Th e rebels ackmialedge a h)ss of se:eu hun dred on Sunday. I), MO.. Sept. /9.--Mr. C. R. fi: ?.1, Cavalry, was taken prismic-r N..w 'l', u; un Sat urday he 11..1 I.,:capod. We !Lam that ih(• gurrilla. trayl.F, 1.1 .•tt• vu the sauau day, by oho. .S:!IINLT,Liv S:,•! I : ..---The toliowing Cispalett, it ii.:ll be 4: tll j, (I/L: 1.1 t wti . looirs ear lirr loin tl, t:• . t t , ttnnoutteing the final rt - • oti: 1LL.i0. 4 . ‘:: t ..•: , Sept. l'..t, l'is.ti'.l- -,• ....,::. ti. Nt Ma 1 ,,r ir, ~,,,-,.., 11•!:/,' :... 6 rne, 0 , 1) Chi t:f ‘ . --fiut hi tit. (1, , •ii rrt:i N , sterda.y. ex rcpt skirtous!tit.i ! . 1 -.tt f•ii , jo the enetnl altutototted his poi:',,i: tt itsai it :g his kaki. told wour.deti on the ft, 12 : Ile i.re to.rtitti ift pursuit. 1 il.) tt tet :ttow whether ht. is falling back to it , t in 1 t ,tir position, or cto,il: 4 the. .• 1 :t,.i' ~.. ir (•//11111 a rtetely. t:t.o. 13. M . Ct,rl t•k A it.`4 September Lei:, 10::J , AI . I e r r • l- •••:, r r‘l CI! ..r•I Pleiiii() 11 !11011is 1”14' I h.• .-r.ory tternis tilt river. vie:ory r•otii•drte Tin enemy is drivel. Kiel, it:to I irgto;tt.. Clary land and l'entoylvro.in are flow cafe. Gr. ) . Mi I '1.1:;.1 AN. ' , :for I; eilorttl. acHlSrgi.Sol •!. reply to in , I quiriei e0n , ,,.. ;I troll. the reports that (/,•ttp,t,l lots tnrorti flenen t i )Te l.•tt ttntl iq now betwo-tn hint and Fr- , lerioli,it is stitl;cient to say that the re is in them t,tt trial; whatever: it known here, other than bola newspaper sources, that aulLI n , .;:d ire was granted. Lowpi.ietri... PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & IffcGARR, A 1 , o T ix F: CA it i i , ": s. CORNER foußni S. MARKET STREETS l'It'1"1".SIIITIM IL ltheines. 11472 k Cream Tartarltrakinx Soda. Perfumery Dye Si ea fril. Erig.Maystard, Chemicals, Spices, ' Oils. &e., &e.. &c. *1- Physielana Preitcriptione accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure %Wine,' and LiV/Oflf. for medicinal uee only. HOOTS. h•DOL4 AND CUM% on olit.L.L\ ti VERY 0 Hoe , u- t of ',3c War T iu Sten'a Br..e 4:4, ..OJo . ....... ..out... • do do Arm A y anti Dnott. ... . .... at D oRLND'S ' ho..p Conh otore, N 0.98 Market ettreel, neonnd door frein Fifth. ael3 Spencer AL BREWERS AND MASTERS. ' II 4'NI STEAM BREWERY. Pitt Aural). September le, I:tda DlS Ve L p t a ir r t il „nrh . 11.1%11 Te7!.ictltibi:. tween JOS S et CEP. and W. 11. GARRARD War dhladved on the 20 h of August, 15462, W. .GARRA lin being authorized to settle up the l'itgiuerts of the late min at the office in the Brew ery. 't he Brewinc . ..n.inegit will be continued by SPENCER & m'n.A ro have al way.; on hand a upodor articleof A LE. PtOR TEst and BROWN hTOLIT. Me underaigned will be thaullfol to the friends of the late limn for a continuanc ) or their tiatron.,ge, and proultige to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all who may pirehs , etvon them, /ongrßOnß Ecote I b V a AS' n N cm fL inbieryty wtreet! A vso the rummy moat of our businoes, with the full control in the Brewery. A ddres, alt order; to SPENCER & "McRAY, Phosnix Brewery, P,tzg,lotrgh, Pa. Jot-EPil SPENCER JAM ES kicliAl ABGAINS, • ALL TUE SUMMER, GOODS AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE NO. 62 FIFTH STREET, Afarked dow nio make rc,c.Tri for Fall Gonfiat Ladies louse and Toilet SHPPent Women's !Angle Sole Gaiters Besatithr Sewed nee! French Moroooo BOOtel, Indy ' $ l l O O3 and ail other goods in saute proportion. Curve gulch. NOW OR NEVER. Next door to the Express otilee. MINE TWO-SEATED SECOND UAND V CARRIAGE. In gn - ol order. will b.ld at sat Carri . aga l k B j 0 9 t4 814P-I TC VI o . "MEI Si • XiMint TstaA OE 7414-*llli ilek:nle HQ! /Wean ; How. First Edition. lATUT NEWS BY TELEitii EWS FROM THE ARMY More of the Late Battle A COMPLETE FEDERAL VICTORY Surrender of Mumfordsville dke., 4'e.. dcc. BA LTiMORE, Sept. P.M satisfied now that ail is right with the Army of the Potomac. I havej.ist lamd a conversation with a gentleman who lea tee battle field at nine o'clock on Wednesday night. He confirmed the statement of the special cor respondent of the Associated I'ress, pub lished this morning, in every particular. He says we occupied the position chosen by the enemy at the commencement of the battle, who were driven back a tnile and a half at all paints, except on the extreme right, which they still held at the close of the day. My informant was all day within a hun dred yards of General McClellan, and says that the result of the day was regarded by him and his staff as a glorious victory, though not final. There was no faltering Ht any point of the . line, and the whole army was exultant at the results of the day's fight. McClellan was in high spir its. Ills opinion and that of those around him was that the final result would depend on who got up.reinfi,reement s first. Ho says nothing was heard on the field of the capture of Longstreet or the killing of Hill, and there is no truth in either rumor. Twenty thousand more reinforce ments were expected to reach the field yesterday, from Harrisburg. He thinks the enemy's loss is fully equal to ours. The gentlemen from whom this informa tiou is derived• who is one of our most in telligent titizena, toSSesi the opinion that whilst the battle nt :.t.i.rh a y was not a daelsgu. r , ae, it was a in which all the athlinfah-i Wi•J•l• ;111 Meek/lan, WL(s 1/: field of battle at the clube of the day. ?f:,jur t RGA I NS, BA AsiG.lll3iS, BARGAINS, TO-DAY'S ApIrARMEMENT 5 ............„ ._.______ /MIL aariziaikpm _ • " 11W1...rElitS AN . ID MP. it RE WEtteolFin aseoeihume with the I\ a mnia Tax Law, in persons•esaged in any r f the above occupations are requited to keep such boots as are sPeeidad in the law, and make tri monthly and monthly returns also in such man ner ee is aceellied by law. The undersigned are preparing the rollout books with pi i red head nun. b auks for tri-inostiUnd monthly reports, invoices of exports. Wade. aflading, a c., and so' kit early enigma for the dune. of but a !united supply will be made at first. WM. G. JOHMISTON .t• cp., Stextn Job Printe-s, Blank Book Manufacturers arid Stationers 57 Wood street setill lw 1M 90 PAIRS OF CH iLleitEsPs 0S hoes at Iti'lnell.mt's.No. Fifth :Amt. boa t forget the number. JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE. • JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE, JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE, JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE, On of the meat valuable medicines of' the day. On., of the most valuable med'eines of the daY. Ono of the most valuablovedieines of the day, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING. For tale by FLEMING. For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING. Corner of `be Dimon d and bfarl et streets. Corner rf th 4 Diamond and Matket atr Ott. Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. *_The highest price in cash paid for Beeswax sao E Rusin STILL CONTINUES FOR . Boots eh° s and Hoop Skirts at Auction House. SUPER -10D SODA ASH*POT ASH Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, Superior Soda Ash and Put Ash, JOSEPH FLEMING'S. • JOSEPH FLEMISH'S, Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Dimond and Market street. 64-The highest cash price paid fir Iteeswsz 5e20 NE W GOODS. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, NEW PRINTS, MORAL SUITS, HOOP SKIRTS, PANT STUFFS, dt.e. Teraaa s Cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., '74 Market Street. G 0 TIIIN MORNING TO IPCILEI.- l. L'a ileatiquartcrs Ic.rßou:s a=d ;Shoe, s'i Filth 3:itet. 11 rAl•wumtrek.i, Pitt.hbureh. Pa. September !Pith, J*l;t:t. Urd.•r 1.. c.g.t. EDWARD S. MIIIMIT Gad Penr:ylvania Volunteer...l. hereby appoint. Pr.,vo.d Ainr.hal vire C4l. CharlPS T. an :,!! 37:1 Pennsyfrania Velunteere. relieved. nu! be obtued and leipectf.d acenrdingfr• A. A ONTlii MI Eta. Q. M. IL i A. Conmandinq. LADIES CALL AT .11•CLELLAND'S Auction Hilo ;et, tht, beautiful BLitt Call Ital iuurals. ALGUICULTURAL FAIR -NO -1,7", Tiff..'. i+ eby giced that the state Fair 1149 beet, p0..41.0npl until next yew . on anconia of tha unl.ai.Py military enn:litinl ot our euuuttY. A. H. 1 THUS. P. RA la Proudent Rely ~X 114!, Sberet.trY. Zurristown. ..._ • . WERTHODY ANXIO 1 1 6 IT 0 a-leheawhereto irfriends io the army. and aiso t • know buy Boots and Sh..as eheay.— The id.ee is at M'Cleltand's. 4i IriEb Ftreet. ------ p TO CONSUMPTIVES, rip HE ADWER'FIDER 111.111VING SEEN i r, imrei te health in a few weeks, by a eery 3,lll,de:remedy, altar ha Vier antlered aeveral years with a severe lune affection, and that dreadful di -!a , ,,, Conan:ilia iou—ts anxious is make knarrn to ht_ fellow auderers the meats of cure. To a'l who ded4re it. he will send aprescrdation ~,,e d , free ofeherae), wi h the directions for pre pArine and u. ( df the tynce. which they will find a 'I he e - apti .0, ilath mfg. ii , ontAitii“i c I object only in tha ad rert;,er In aenatug the Prem•rildion i. t• i 1) CIIVIi t the afflicted, and spread in'orin4tion which be ceneiee., to be invaluable, and he hope, every sufferer will try his reined,. 1, , it will (mat them nothing, and may [dove a ble,:sine. Parties wishing the pre , eration will please ad dre N Per. }:h W. 4 RU . . WILSON, sett-:;m Williamsburg King, County. N. T. __________ THE AIIDESCO OIL COMPANY ___ A I , Ak ;Se 11 8 F: 1 1 . 41 , 11' r E a R t E , A 1.1.7 D El A l'E FOR Refined A rdefteo Oi N - ox-rArLosivc. qb, PURE BRNZOLE. warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET. PENNA. WANTED IMINEDFATELT, A GLASS PACKER. One that understands Lamp fitting preferred. SCHMERTZ & BLEARLEY. o 1 t 1f0.153 Wood street. lIERICAN WATCH FOR SOLDIERS 1 AT REDUCED PRI HUNAN ;VANNES FOB MEWS THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY give notice, that they have !stab issued a new 'tiled Watch; eapresaly designed fer Soldlien and othen who desire a good watch at a moderate Prim— These watches are intended to displace the worth less, cheap watches of British and Swiss minutes ore, with which the country is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refuse manufactures, sent to this country, because unsaleable at home, and used hero only for iockeides and swindling purposes. We Mier to sell our Watch, which is of VIE MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE TIME KEEPER. and in Sterling Silver Cases. Hunting pattern, at as low a price as is asked for the trashy Ancres and Lepinee of foreign make. already referred to• We havenamed thenew series of Watches. WM. ELLERY, Boston, MM, which name will be found on the plate of every watch of this manns filature, aad is one of our trade mark.. Sold by all respectable Jewelers in the soya tares, Wholesale orders should be addressed to BOBBINS It APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Cowman/, 192 Broadway. N. ' A DIES MID GLOVX ItALMODALX Ladies Pebble Calf Ba'morals ; Ladies Brush Goat Balmorals ; Ladies French Morocco Balmoral Ladies Kid Balmoral& ; AT 16 FIFTH STREET, D. 8. DRYER FOR 88,800. A . BRIM DIVERAIIIIi house of ball. sm rooms and cellar on 'Col well street; also a two star, flame ("welling of hall and four rooms on Carpenter's we; Liao lot almond. situate ono it_uare from rend' yards avenue sad warm!. • - Ono 7 . CUTABBAIr ABO 8. - street. sel9 51 auk* eet. SEECI • Cheat, Pianos I! FORTELN stroAD 11,1 Ab PiA.lO FOP, SAL' An uc^ellent I ,,ing Piano. g t•e -:4. ........... . ....... 4: ...... 81050 A P.0.e., oo i Gale Ai Co elegant . , 4to Price ...... .. . A Ito. U•. 41 P: t. i,rit , •t e. Priet ..... A R. •- Utae w. • d I . rte , eery too. it, P iiie ............... flno A Ho. i•teen 1... new and CICYLIY 0,•1‘.•.C, 170 60 A Ro,i.wo• ,1, it 114 • • yews 7,ietav,.. ...... A R.o.:etv,a,d, t;tlitert,l:l,, ient octavo. ....................... . 4bo A Malitanuts T. 1..in.1 Plan ..1.04 - 0 Viso o itase. ..... . ...... 75 00 A Rosewood Ociin..n Plano, !arise •ito, octave. ...... . ....... . A Chiekorit a Piano, vel y 70 00 1,11 , good. ti t vv.° Prtel ... A Mahogany, Lend t a: der. to OCC:V. e. Sfahog my, A= orll , ... Piano, 1,4tY01 Pr•co A Widunt. Leas, Plait,. to good . order. octavo. . . . . . A Mahf.s-01aY.C.th..i...r. New Y or-, kood, etitt.o. P. i 75 Ore A Eiplerdi i rbek of new tri,in the bout New York end Itis o:: d. and f.,.on th^itt.xotls. r.r.. 33 PC;cc7 to.IIIIIIC CCM u t a , ttrer-. and o.e tit WalTallt: , _ .; t atzegt 'ENO MS7 . LS4_T.ItS• %ND HOC , - .3 AL LEA LEtit...—A ; , plrnui ! ' , ernelt »ad AnlOri CUM 1 elferl, At wh:A..:F.a...e culy at Ala (sruira, Grtyde'si. A I.rge anti tre:th a eek et ell g LL our I , ne on hana. wl/i-h dealer. Tr4:llrnt 1: to en -ir Lugo to exatniuo Lesora ithretti lag el.ewner..— sre I.repire , .a 4el: .4 4: .r dz tti iitul is luarLyoubvs /Doi titan uld price.). MALIURUNI t GLYDE,, N RIP TRIMMING AND NOTION ROUSE, MARRET ETREET, Between Fourth and Diamond,. IVOR THE 11,A11/1 ES—NEW ,11,1 1 110 GANT French and ecoteh F.ntbrnidelks Sets. Collars. Heeves. Bands. Edg!ago, Sc ; In' tent's EmbroAemi G 4 I , S Dna W1ti...!,; broicletbd and inen Calabria at d i.awn danakerchl Z .unre Wailts„ 1119.1.4 Dre4ses anti Ne Id.huorat an; iinan Nrirt , , Fr; rob c,,rseuk, and inany cl Iter np-a• use!nland beautiful, for anle t e pric•+, by & G L► DE. rec. L•ot kit and biai.u.)nd. eel 7 Marko WffEELEII& WILSOYS Maeltln C,§4 NIO. 27 .FIFTH STREET. PIi?B3UKJII, P• Awarded the Arat Premium a: the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS 185 S, 1859 and !Stitt. UPWARD:" Uk €.l 4$ Af.illlNE Utated f.tE.430. 1111y.:00 SOLD I'll*, PAM'S re oiler to the public WiIEELER a: WII.• SON'S IMPROVED SEDVINTO MACHINE, IL: REDUCED PRICES. with increased ccntid6nc< of it merits as the beat and :g...P.. :Ar,ii..i I.ll.ltdi; Sewing Machine no In use. It 0.,:t1 vce.rily w, - ..11 on the thickest and thinnest fabe.t.s. tau'. ,1 ril: took-stitch impontibla to unravel, alike on hc:tt am is simple in construction. iliC,to speeds i • movement, and more clurab:c than any other am chines. Circulars loving prives and descriptim of:l:whine furnished gratis on aPpliontlen in per or by letter. every Machine warranted for three years. ILO NM. SUMNER dr Co, OTICE.—WE kiNII)EIIIISIGNEIi Brewers of Pittdiargli and tiatntty, be:.• leave to infurio our ea:do wers that olvicg to the Etc act of Coattre,s npsozsmit a tax of one d Oa: per barrel on all ale brovred full)) that attic. Ire have advanced ale one dollar per baircl of 00 0 , alter the lttl day of ticpt,mber. 0:311C: A B iICDES. 2. \V 1) F. - VI:L.I.TP ,t (I_l. P. • Ct bl iTELL, a: CO. O:d UND6 W!4. EL.smlTli JOS. It. UNTEF WM - . IL SITIETII CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 MONO Mir; 14) HOST STREETS PITTSH RCN . HAGS! 114 GM S I BAGS!!! 20,01)0 beauties... Bogs; 6.600 Gur:ny B ; 1 Van Bovely.ty St :Its I 2 SOO Large Heavy Linen. Army 0.0 and Corn Ste: ZOO ettlt . i eek — Fors-lb br • iiircaCCCEr, McOP. ICBM' & r 0 sel2-3lnis 0 37. Second tt- bet 20•00011""11 " 44. atz wanted at MOORE'S DISTILLERY. pay am hiehest %kohl:aim. THOMAS MOOR Ala Firstsfreet Pittslni utriertais AMID Limussixot .111i6Teetle apitiarld i i•zeb oi• raw 0 • 4 177 firtut stmt. --- -• -,-,7 TO -DAY'S ADVERTISE/4t - .7 n zs El.e.crielN elt"rlit virgin gi ll Taz u-,4,-- A • , -k 01.1, z , : i,f the 1•1 iTistallti W, COMPA NY iiri, lieri;) nori fieg , hort an ‘ lertiun will bo d the, • of C afell"i l P.nr *A; th 6 FIRST 310 , DAlitill '.iis wflctober, halt.. in, tween the hours fllma . () Week p. cu., f,r 0 0 p . /rpose of CPA! Mg' du es ape spas to seise tp Trus ters of the eoiliva, y MM. 1,4. tde tatm ot ;1r..; 51E31 , 4 J A itIES a Cll nISTY.II're P flier._ U/KPP, of Psi tfibursrb Gas Ca., Sept..l9, VOL , . Aellw.il lIE C/111.FIF.Aire wORO' of RO Litwrei icor a-ti qamttid to z..iet a; BINnO ri'S if Alt L fr! I.- (Nu tit• a '7) k.- si, September auth a 7i) lth busitteesuf nnyorttince connected with the iate dictum wilt be Int/ bet: retheme. ti, g se..o,lt* o:da awe votestetest. _ ILL...DiOTICE- HY 'WIFECAROLIYIE b - ITll . hiving , left my b.d tc...d house. itt Middlesex t.innsid .. Baler e.,tlt.m.i. wt.tlimt 0n.5 caeca o t ezetmc whatever, aI p r-en- ars. is re , y notified not to tract her to tug, a - eu.nat ter any anyg ater. ac ant netvra.int d not to ilnY debts of her tiontraut.ng. Ott/ASTI-IN SS! Ii" n, Glade Mills Butler cum ty. Aa t 25. co.ti-2t .a.ay .410 K FOB NO: 5 94111/ 3 FIFTH EC, h en want Baal 0.1'11025. Lid the k heap cot hone In !hooky. TO COUXTBY MEBCH tIS AS /10 E A. EATON, MACHUN ik CO., NOS. 17 AM 19 fl}lll SHUT, Jobbers and retailers of Trimailux*, Embroideries, Illosiery, Gloves. Hoop Skirts.. Ribbon*, lfhlr s Eidisve, 'tie* Undershirts anu bravo-re, Wooten Hood., Rubins, 5 0 4 1111, Zephyr. and Elm:ling Yarn. every varlet" of *mat/ wares and notion*, Our stuck is almost as double as large an ever io.for-. and ii.reer wortiou sets pureba*• 41 before the }art ;.7t, advance in prices Vri•ls the its4uce mews W. C .ii now offer We wouid es peelally invite the attention or city nod Coun try Merchants N./liners Peddlers and all who buy to b„ B. A choice assortment or STAPLE DRY GOODS, at Wholeale °ail. yr) 1..:1L. t ; t u: 1.1,L 0114,41 DA t P 1.114.4-75 7:: 5 :LEEN -I. Y. .121. pleijuit J A. TZ oruel fiztt Si OAAS Jr.s7 J .6; ES A FETZER an,l stio“,,4, CON Si D ES-499 ERN SACO ft rucei cel 11. i 1 . .), C•lje . y r. • . 4, FLTZT.qt. ' vort er 3A z t k'ne, eets. it 0 :1 9. • ; ; b cEILTISEMBMT 8 GRAND M ASS MEETING. HERE WILE HE A MASS MEETING of Oa Fit/ENDti or TIRE UNION. TUESDAY EVENING, AT 731 O'CLO E, SEPTEMBER 133 d, On Woo 4 Strect. In fronr of the ST. CUARLES HOTEL nen. Vrasels trashes, nos. Wlllts Witt-. S. 11. Gibson. Esq.. Omni* P tionailton. owl ether speaker Will be ailendenee. - W == - rtm INTOTITL—'Fan ALL CIiIZENS kitr II .... leo.. t.. the Lmft 15y h.thrnitg -n ths ~,,th ciuArdo. sett get ihe lamest A 2 i'Lte L.UID p..1tl when :•worn in. r (...et titling t ffic,s.B 11, aFh ing!cm Ilarl, Cirval Ei Lige. riLti. Crth II fail, t or ner el .t, at ris awl IN. tln :Arcot CA YT. JCIIN lICST; I , T LtErr. FELD CE171.1 :,:r. , Ito THQB.l'uwr.rti. Itecruhirg ildicera. ;4.13 Stanton Heavy Artillery. 1.311.`1 COE PAA WILL LEAVE FOE SatlaDA Ir hVlbi biti, at $ pc. , ./:,rely. The mom em will moon teentse cal d ity uuitd tint itno. A few mote meu will bo- token if 44)1 or.li , n be made before DJA arlir, the ahh. By order of t . a S in f . GEBART* 18 0. W. DEASUIV, ellatjr,l [NAP'S PENNA. BATTERY. .lEET. Cif .LELES A. ATWELL HAS ILI tim th ie been it .uttionced to raise another section' Ptsburgh Battery. 25 GOOD, A BLE-DODIED MEN v he received IT aPYIT/Eg hamediat47 at tha r'cruidnif (ace. No. 67 Fourth street rlfirms and clothing from date of enlist LIEUT. CHAS. A.Ai WILL. a 7-tf Re:Tahiti/ fear. Corcoran Regiment. • inll,;l4.lb.Vinit IreproterbyiLitlcituants:iiiinlZl tho ahvro regiment at • Lyotl's Histlolling, Fitt' Street. Over Miner's i 1 ,.,[.i. Men Anitiri. this Cone , sz , r will` reeeiv. Saw Bundy as Wet Companies now baina 110Blitil S. I,l7 Nelt. ACai,tain USEAfiI ITTSBUR.GII T BEATRE 1.:1311iN A tin ...... M ITENNISSON Pr..tor:.4 of 1. plasamr:.—Privoto Boxes. et ter SimileF.l3m Privgan Bor. $1 0'; Parquette and ` , .1; c•entr,: Family elm* g cont.: Colored Gallery. 16 cants: Colored Ilors 50 calm: lery 1& cants. RILL• Eon SALITIMAY Ne 0111" Ivanhoe, A Tah;ch ..4//Y.S 71' AV, GENE. h It 0 P. ELT EMMET AUCTION SALES. Q. ATIIN f 4. JEAAti, It l / 2 0 , 11L'IltiS. AL. , •Ve:•k this ef t..rn.;eu 51het.nie i•esi' A ueii-e Frit! be a (4 ef ro,targe. el r.s..;?- curtam 1 antb ebire 1 , :Itch; ,:...sto. te'ju T. A. 111.L.1.i,.1..L .laßtrehleqa Aucti neer. I It t % IL I : 1 131E MP litoiS SE 3 S Alr AIL; leTtioN-.. ( a ...Inlay a fit t 1: fwn, ...', d i .R., tit 2 o'clock, wi Ihe Ft , l3 at tha bins - mid. Pal. , Ittlloa nous% 7, n ,:r: Firth Ft rrvt, a qui. n • 1.7 . tLFI.CIieS lammed D rnat... r.lw aad I vrt &ref - 4 frcan rt.o n_ Winer. E f_f., T, A M'ill. 3CL 1,4 ND, A uetioner. 1.41411;. W havenow on hand fGI a:;,..rtm00... of Etu,too Oonzae lan:4 which Bell at the I•otTcpt, market prices fel eabk. JOSEPII 110R1E, 77 rzti 70 Market ctrect. MILLI:NEI: GOODS- Country er ehttate and Milliners Rill firol our iteso n rtmen M t of a I , foona, Rower. Mime.: 13unt+eti, Hats. Are.. very ..ouiriete. and at ,- et% low prices ter cash. JOSEPIII ELORNE. and I'9 Ma- Ice; stret. Wh.-.lcmlo Rooma Remind met third atories. HoSTON RIBBED ROSE, Of all kinds, rr. , l- ladle= end children. A fell line now on handl at eq.,...tern ,rices In wh.)!enale hurcri for eaeh. iosErir :7 and 70 It ket wtmot. • BALMORAL SIMIZITM -4.11 th- dilferea+ varieties ot italutorals very low prices zo whole:ale or re. roil Lusers at lIORNEA TRIMMING STORE, Coy-Array 3 tEßeu.v.trrs . best In tilt: city from wide!lA Qur stook o , to of n to ttt. ke flub se . :1•• !Lai all Vort*Ue3 qua dkr.kti 6' lit • ur JOSEPH lIORNE, Whol 77 and 79 .11..rkot att eat, oalo 001/14 3,2 C011:14/Itl third stories. ocls NEW PALL GOODS. NEW STYLE MIL MS. NEW STYLE CLOAKS, ti} w STYLE CI UVULAR.% 1 /igla Cal 011 Plaids tor Ind bralaall Fird neat. Poplins. Fine Plain ropll a% all Calor. BALMORAL SKIRTS, All quolitt.o and c4lors. NET STYLES HOOP SKIRTS, among whith may In found TUE PILIDE OF THE WOULD, L ADXES''MIZED, _ MUSES' SIZES, and CDII.D,Wi.:OII AT-- W. &. D. [lnglis', confirms Furnt saio mAniurr sfl ael2 ---,......., e;rll' ii LX.7itiiAt 14111 WI TIE o trT Na:. by th e tale nr an erimratua whereby' no d-ay= er gaivauic battery are used. Meth.. eel 3e:tic:awl and their familial their nuteeth e nett by in' process. anti are readr to testify as to tie satety soil painlessness et . be. peefili.n. whe.terer has been said by neteoo s intereilid In , werting the COrl trary. having no knowindue error orecers. • VI-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted In every Fisib..aud charger as low is will earyase the NKt vt . material in all eases , E. OULtr.Y. Vender. .114 i ll 4nifi at rewt '0111,4• Mill nay- • *Pend a complete aaaortmet of - G/4/11' EITANISHING GOODS. W. "A, AIt4IEE fik . akin liA Fetleitil * *ll4 AUtehets atty.; " IDELIIOCIRACY Ivanhoe, IvaalLoe,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers