IL 11.1117111MOILL a - Co, so. 47 " 40 ' PAWL &OW NW YOWL saa STATE 8128 4"Xejsz• =mai Gibe DisUy ono h, dd.% and !Lre.au th as to totti arior=sift mad Subscription e or asat our ammo emocratie State Tieke AUDITOR GENERAL litiA AC IL IM. radon county SURVEYOR GENERAL, JAMES P. BAUR. Allegheny County DEMOORATIO 00IINTY TICKET. roe connotes and DISTRICT. GEO. P. HAMILTON. Fofi COMMIS =UM DISTRICT.. JACOB ZEIGLER. of Butler. FOR PRESIDICIT AMA COURT OF , OIIMON rz.zia R. P. FLENNIKEN. ASSOCLLTI LAW AMR' COVET or CONNOR PU LL CHARLES SHALER. 11.1traftle." . NOR LISSINDLY. JOSEF. if R. HUNTER. t.O. BET • NT. A. J. ' BE KER. OA SI PLL STEWART. MATT. H eRBISON. FOR DISTRICT &MINH. W Fo IL s LoIsA eM L~IIN~N. INN. COL. ROST af ANta,9 ON. JACOB omens' or M JOSEPH E. otnE. (IIIa1lC~917 : ~ ~.*, C~) , iii i~iQs:~;~ 14~~ CM OD HIGIf OUIO ETILLIGINCI Pennsylvania's Deficiency. Full returns made to the military bureau at Harrisburg show that by the late enroll ment the deficiency of Pennsylvania under the last two calls of the President was 51,511, minus the number enrolled by the several commissioners as having volu teered since the order. This will reduce the number very - considerably and also the credits claimed by thickly populated dis tr ets, such as Philadelphia and Allegheny counties. for such of the floating popula r ion as could not be included in the enroll ment. The deficiency in the several coun ties is as follOws: - Adams ...• 491 Forrest. Allegheny 2,17, Gre he . .._on. .... Arm st Fon g ..... ....... 34i5 Huntingd Bearer 369 Inoiana Bedford 3,17 Jefflrten Be ks 3.0. J niata Blair ....................none.' Lancaster.-.. Bradford '605 Lawrence.... Buck ' 3,759 Lebanon Binkr. ...... 12 Lehigh Cambria 279 Luterne C .• eron .... 3.4 L mining Carhon 132 Mercer ..... .... C..- eter ..••• •.• Lab, m c k . ea D. ...... , CPllt, e . none !Midi n Clarion .................. 105 Monroe Cl,n ton none. Pike Ci earfi -hi 95 Sohnylkill..... Co umbls 821 Pot'e-..... ....... CrAerf, mi.. ............. 1,151 Snyder... Cumberland ES3 giernerset bouphin ............... 1,047 Sullivan I.),lawav aw -, nsonehanna. Elie I.s3liTiega 90 Union 31 F 695 Vetoing° 208 Fayetten —lWarren ....... ......... 261 Fr; on . 274 lguntgomerf 1,090 Montour ............... n',. Washington MO North mptoa 1 099,:14ray, e 572 No thumberland .. 44 71We.tmoreland 95' ' Philadelphia 13.9371 611 v ork 2,041 The Oil Trade. The - Oil City Register, in the review of the oil trade for last weeks says: "There has been a fair business done since our last report, and the oil market has stiffen ed somewhat. The business seems most ly confined to the home market,_ to sup plying refiners here, and between this point and Pittsburgh. and to fill barges, of / which there is a considerable number here that wish to get full loads by the time the freshet comes. We quote oil at the wells at seventy to eighty cents. We hear of one sale of 3.000 bbls.; at the Egbert Farm. at seventy cents. Ruling price at this point from ninety cents to St.oo Freights to Pittsburgh, 80 cents, to Irvine, same. The river is very low, scarce a foot of . water in the munel and falling. The Eastern markets are dull and inactive, and prices nominal. Latest New York advises quote crude dull at seventeen and eighteen oents. Refined thirty and thirty five cents. Since our last we have heard_ that several wells on the Blood and Tarr Farms, which stopped some time since, have started up again, and are flowing at a good rate. Also, of the two wells being struck on the Tarr Farm, flowing three hundred and filly bbls per day. We have no particulars, however. Altogether, the business seems to he in a healthy state, and the prospect fair for a good fall busi ness, " A Good Work. In the South Pittsburgh Public Schools Tuesday was, on motion of the Board, devoted by the pnpils to making lint and bandages for the wcnnded soldiers. Some three hujidred hands were busily engaged .from an eatly hour in the morning till late in the afternoon at the good work, and the results were some 16 dozen handker chiefs, 3i pounds of lint, and 350 yards of neatly made bandages, suited to the sur geons' hands, besides a quantity of other 'articles useful in hospital, such as shirts. linen coats, &c. Among others, the pupils received 34 yards of muslin from C. Han son Love, Esq., which they are desirous of acknowledging. The • whole of the goods, making a box of considerable size, were at once committed to the charge of Messrs. Weyman & Son, to he sent where it is so much needed. Exemption Claimants. Notwithstanding the announcement that tiPe draft has been postponed, the rush to the Surgeon's and Commissioner's offices for exemption rather increases than di minishes, and those officers labor inces santly. The extension will doubtlessprove a great relief to them, as it will give them ample time to fulfill their duties. They eau now certainly have all things in readi ness by the time designated for the draft, and no further postponement need be looked for. An armed guard is now sta tioned at the stairway leading to the offices of the Surgeon and Commissioner, from the rotunda of the Court House, and only a few are permitted to pass up at once. Thompson's Battery. The following are the casualties in Capt. Thompson's Independent Battery, in the late battle at Antietam: Orderly sergeant Robert McClellan, wounded in shoulder by piece of shell, not seriously; sergeant Richard Parcel!, slightly in leg; corp. W - Dennison, by musket ball in right shoul d, sr, badly; corp. Jchn J. Sweezy, in foot, grea. .. toe amputated ; corp. Jas. McLaugh lin. in back, slightly; David L. Auday, in neck, ha, 41"-V Michael J. Sullivan. by the t i a . shell, badly torn; Thomas J. 1..‘ in leg, badly; Wm. Turpin as , J. Henderson 'v I . Samuel Stouffer, in leg, in breast, slight, slightly; Ewing hi it . obeli ' wounded by two G. W. Newton, buckshot in side, 811, 1110 Y; gibed, both legs 105th N' Y. Vols., atta . missing; Jno. am putated; Nicholas W. Cl...`rkl Basler, missing. Stanton Ca, airy. This splended troop, raised by Col. Jas. M. Schoonmaker, is now nearly full, and 800 men are already in Camp Bowe, ful ly uniformed. By the close o; the week the number will be increased to 1 , 600— a complete cavalry regiment, which will be ready to move to Washington City early next week. We understand that a com mittee is now arrangiag the presentatioi.l of a handsome flag to this regiment. As they have not asked our citizens for any money to get up the regiment we hope the necessary pecumaryaid to enable the com mittee to carry out &suety' tin good style will be fortheoining. . The Arsenal Disaster.-C•roaerse , litvesUgatilea. 11 be Coraber's jury on the recent ca- tastrophe held their final meeting at Al derman Donaldson's office on Wednesday evening. Tlo following additional testi mony was heard : Van Fowler; sworn—Was in magazine No. 2, at the time of the explosion; at the first report one of the boys went out and on his return said the laboratory was on fire. Myself and another (of five in the magazine) - remained inside and closed the door and shutters. Did not know the cause of the explosion ; bad seen boys sweeping powder out in the road, so that it could be seen when the stones were lifted up, when the boys were _spoken to about it they paid no attention and con tinued sweeping. We wear moccasins in the magazine; but had been in without them. Had been reproved for wearing heavy shoes in the laboratory, but not re centiy. There were not half moccasins enough for all the boys who worked there. Had never heard Mcßride or any one re prove the boys for carelessness; don't &now that the sweeping out of powder was mentioned to the foreman, but they could not well avoid knowing the fact. Never saw open or leaky kegs of powder hauled from the magazine to the labora tory. Wm. Swords, sworn—Helped break the stone for the arsenal road in May and June last, with others. The stone was not hard, but slaty. Powder was hauled to the laboratory when the road was being made; sometimes a few stones were in the road. George Nenenthaler, sworn—There are two reservoirs up in the Park; No. l feeds No. 2; the waste water is run into thepond from No. 2, when the latter is full. No. I is never used unless No. 2 runs dry. The wattr from the reservoirs is used for all purposes about the Arsenal. The fire plugs are attached to the main pipes which ran the reservoirs; the reservoirs are fed by springs from above. At the time of the accident saw the engines use water from the_ pond—when the fire was over there was a foot of water lvft. Witness had ordered a steamer to attach to a plug at No. 2, but was told by Col. Symington I CO reverse the water in No. 1 until No. 2 was exhausted and No. 1 was not touched. Here the testimony closed and the jury retired to deliberate—after a half hour's consultation they determined to adjourn to meet at the same place on Saturday evening, when it is hoped they will termi nate their labors by agreeing upon a verdict. Theatre. On the occasion of the benefit for the sufferers by the Arsenal disaster, last evening, the Theatre was crowded, and the receipts, the hole of which go into the fund, will be,ii very handsome contribu- tion, as there were no "dead-heads present, every man buying his ticket. The manager and his company ha - ve done nobly in this matter and deserve all couimenda• Lion. Mr. Proctor played Damon to the satisfaction of the entireaudienee and was well•supported by the company. Tonight he appears as Jack Cade in the drama of that name. Contract to Rebuild. Wm. E. Davidson has contracted for the erection of a temporary laboratory on the Arsenal grounds. as the making of fixed ammunition cannot long be sus pended, owing to the exigencies of the case. We ILarn that it is contempmted to erect a number of small buildings, and have them located at considerable dis tances apart, in order to lessen the prob ability of the occurrence of another such a calamity. 1 Fourth Ward Enrol Intent. The enrollment by the marshal in this district was 240 enlisted soldiers, 227, in Pennsylvania regiments and I:: in ot Lei organizations. The citizens of the ward have found 7 adoitional naine , , with little effort, thus giving a total of 818 against a quota of 296, Most of the names were obtained at boarding houses and hotel;. Court of Inquiry Col. Symington, of the Allegheny Ar senal, has demanded a court of itariry in relation to the recent explosion. We have, since the beginning, been of opinion that the investigation by the Coroner was :im ply superfluous, so far as the cause of the accident is concerned, as the premises and some of the parties are beyond the control of the county authorities. Death of a horse front Fright. The Wheeling tress states that on Sat urday, as the battery was firing a salute in honor of Col. B. F. Lamed, deceased, one of the horses became so frightened at the report of the cannon that he dropped dead after passing one • square from the place of firing. No other cause could be assigned for the sudden death than fear. The Minute Men. Commissioner Ncgley has fixed on Mon day and Tuesday for hearing claims for exemption from such of our citizens as volunteered for State defence and who, because of their absence, have been una ble, thus far, to attend. his office is open from 9 t. M. to 6 v. at., and claim ants will be heard, as usual, until further notice. Deserters. Capt. E. S. Wright, Provost ➢farbhal, keeps his provost guard constantly patrol ing the streets, in search of stragglers and deserters. Two of the latter, named Mey er and Hughes, were arrested and lodged ;-• jail yesterday by his order. Cowing Home. Four companies of Col. Galway's Six teenth Regiment State Militia were ex pected to reach home last night, having left Harrisburg at 4 o'clock yesterday af• ternoon. The remaining six companies were to start home last night orthis morn• ing. ' Proposed Extension. The Citizens' Passenger Railway Co. con template extending their road to East Lib erty by way of the Greensburgh turnpike, to be reached by the easiest grade trom a point nearly opposite their stables in Law renceville. Died of him injuries. Henry Watkins, seven years of age, son of a widow lady on Second street, died on Wednesday from injuries received a few daye since.by falling from the trestle work of the Connellsville Railroad. The Arsenal Fund. Rev. Mr. Goyley has collected $2OO in West Pittsburgh for the ielief of the suf ferers by the explosion at the Arsenal. Fifty dollars of the amount were received from Mr. Whipple, manager of Zug & Painter's mill. Duff's MereantlieCuitege, Pitts. burgh, Pa. First premium awarded Wm. R. Duff and C. C. Cochran's penmanship by the late Ohio State Fair at Cleveland. "The penmen of this old and well known institution at Pittsburgh, Pn., were awarded, over all competitors, the first premium for Penmanship. Mr. Duff the younger was present and may well feel proud of his honors.';—Cleveland Plain dealer, Sept, Dth, 1862. - The Draft Inevitable. It. is the general opinion that there will be no further postponement of the draft, but that it will take place on October 16th. Dr. Murdock is the examining physician for this county and can be found at the Clourt House every day from 9 A. M. to 6 ft. M. Those calling at his office for examination will be charged the regular sees hes. Bank Meta quotations. CornatafiwALlAB4-13c,F44414,,Lare,, of the National Batik Note Reportei: - - - (The ReporterdiPtablished qitenthly, at One dollar a year in advance: - Wade Dia: patch Building Pittsbargb, Rates uncertain at present: PITTSBURGH. September 24.1862. I New England States New York State New York City Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia) rittaburgb.... ~.• except m eet) Datil+ 6. Country Banks. Delaware District of Columbia. Mar Land. Baltimore Interior ... Virginia. Wheeling Branches.... Interior North Carolina South Carolina .. ... ... Georgia Alabama Louisiana Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana, Free Bank of the State. par .. Illinois Dar 3460 Wisconsin it * no lowa 1 Michigan (..• Missouri Canada. premium • \ Exchange selling rates on \New' York and Philadelphia ' j cent. over hankable fs. no VER .51 B. E re. 9 Sewing hiaehine& to r famils LifiEtl'ElLlE Purposes are the beet inWse A. P. t' Al (MAY. Gen.rel Agent . , INEfth street, Pittsburgh Pt.. DENTISTRY I Dr. Vonßonhorat, No. 64 St. Clair ;tree TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN sultl JOBSPH bl [YES JOSEPH MEYER dr. 80N 11.ANCY.40111111118 Or! NANCY AND PLAIN Cll4llO, WAREHOUSE, 1: SMITHFIELD STREET. Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS. - WITH-- CEUTI FICA . r E NURC,iEON CEEECI RECRUITING OF FIC E For isle by W. N. HAVEN, 87'.:1770YER .1 N/) P:USTEM CORNER WOOD & THIRD ST E; Spencer & Mskaty. HEWERS AU MUSTERS, RN/ /RI. I l'ittebu nth. September 10, 1 ki2 11111SIMOILIET14),ii or l • AltifNE104111 P partrarr-hfo ht , rm••; . i•t ar be twe.m .11.:.; .y rrSi ER and W. li. 11 1 1 tltl wa. no!ved rn the 20 h ..1" A It GA !MARI) heing autherired ,ettle up the husiue,e of the late brut at the Mho* in the Brew ery Ihe Brew ii.g t.u.onesi will he ~ i iti;•ued 1,3 SPE(EIt Ar WRAY who d •. ha: , 3 1 bawl a impv:i. , r •tALE I'. •E Th.". and %V sTi)t:T. fl' will h u thatmlul to the friendA of tt . e fate 11 , :n a eontini! MOO /Of tiwir• patr..el a e, and ;r• ••, mate their aim T,• I.• all al: , ma? Pt. 1 .014.0 tram them. 11r ROBERT W A'f SON. of Liberty otree!.,i , ding known to the imelne,,,,,oin,w g it r. a fl h . • • 111 intna of our I , indni,o , ... itti Eh, tu' nt mol in the Brewery. djres. alt order to oi'ENCER AV u. uic Brewery. Pittsburgh. Pa. 17,1 y J A Si Jor,PPII 8 rrsrurt, FS Styli' A y. • Frail.. Trios A lulloa.14; It Italee Langud...e du . lbws Sie.l.r do :... h Walnut*. - 10 • Filbert?, 30 do Brazil Nut*: li..xe.S.belled Almond.: 1: egg do do It/+a± 2.090 Co, , oinut.4; 21..1 Baas A !nein!. Pea Nuto: In St. , ro and to arrive and for side L. Ell iv. Pe, N 0... I 1V0 , 41.:, yet • 0 %IV *IN BV UN IE, MEROLIANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. 3ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHIN(i MADY: TO OR. DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HAVINGRETtimEno rpm,/ wino YORK, with a choice Mo , .i of CLUTI::-. CASSBIERES and YIiSTINIIS. ca.-. purchased at price" far below the usual rater. Ildriireat inducetnenta offered to cask buyers. I•2l:Gui IL sit een t 011 AV ric DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturere of PUKE WHITE RElTilitlr CA.ILISCIN cojj..,& Ore , NO. 2811 LIBERTY STREET, Pitta ',arab. Pa. Laya4md JOIIN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 1106 FOlrWril STREET, TOCK AND BILL BROKER Promisaorg Note'. Stook Bonds. mid Alortgaget bought and sold. jy.lB NEW GOODE. ILIVEHAVE JUST RECEIVED WR4IIOIII V V tha Nast a large and chola* Wootton of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gonne and Youths wear. embracings ail the newest styles COATINGS. CABSIMNRES AND VF311308. W. S. nageNE & CO., 14$ Federal otree Corner Market Square. Allegheny eitY. niy9 STEAMBOAT 416 WM. HA.ZILETT Hai opened an one. at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will tram:tat a General Steamboat immoy business,. and weal solicit a share of pee roma* from steamboatmem apt!-lyd 0 BUILDERO AND 011101111ACIL'ORS We are now moneheturing a ouperior &Miele of 1... I 31 .E , 'hick we are prepared to deliver from oar COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STRZZT. hand us Beet quallip of Faintly Coal awns on asui aty9+ alcialata. aTICWART 41 JAMES H. OHILDB. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. Pa.. mixorAcrrtnessi or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNA.BURGS • 12 blame to 40 Inches Wide. eir Orders may be left at H. CHILDS & 00% 133 Wood street,Pittabursh. nollarh WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCE R' NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITT•BIIROJI CONVENTION OF GOVERNORS. DitcOunt, Proclamation of the Presi dent on the Draft. LATEST FROM LOUISVILLE ARRIVAL OF GENERAL BUELL Guerrillas Routed in•Missour Ai.rooNa, September 24.—The Gov ernors of nearly all the loyal States met li ere to-day according to agreement at 12 o'clock. Fourteen Governors are present and three States are represented byprozy. The Superintendent of the Peun'a Rail road Co.,!Mr. E. Lewis, accompanied the whole party this morning to the summit of the Alleghenies in a special train, kind ly provided for that purpole. They re turned at 11 o'clock and held an informal meeting from one till two. The following Governors were present: Gov. Curtin, Pa.; Gov, Sprague, Rhode Island; Gov. Anderson, Mass.; Gov. Todd, Ohio; Gov. Kirkwood, Iowa; Gov. Bradford, Md.; o.w. Washburn, Maine: Gov. Terry, New Hampshire; Gov. Olden, N. Jersey, Gov, i'ierpont, Va., Gov. Solomon, Wisconsin, lov. Yates, Illinois, Gov. Morton, Indi ana. Kentucky, Missouri and Vermont were represented by proxy. Gov. Ram ,ey roweled his inability to be present on account of the Indian war on hiS borders. The second meeting commenced at four o''eock mid continued until nine p. file greatest unanimity of feeling appea r . ed to prevail with regard to the President's late proclamation and an evident disposi tion to support him in all measures calcu lated to suppress the rebellion, by making i, se of all the powers under his control is manifest. They atain commenced at let this evening need •viii probably remain it ses.ion all night. Governor Curtin will propose and urge errotigly op . rn the convention, the p opri ety of insisting upon the removal by the National Government of till sick anti wounded volunteers to their respective iteees. No doubt appears to exist as to its adoption. hundred, *.l thou,minl of relatives and friends "f snl , hers now in the army will appreciate. fully the justice of this enters". This !fleeting was proposed and Drought about by Governor Curtin, and ••M• :most are expected to Prole. lhr hands it the President will lee sir, :::;tl,enf.:l, , ach floverme r is ,;11, i'eSed t repreient the popular sentiment t Lis SUI .O , and conrevently the opinion of the loyal portion of the Cnion is speed:- mg to the A !ministration :!:rough their chief tnagistrateß. „m a i., I "-ri,-rni of .n.I staff arc ii-re to day. Ftr)rpi lg a t the Logan lionse. lion. I dwarf Cowan is ifs., in town =MT= PITTSH /buil .• fly thu• Pr r :rib! I . StateN of Amur icy: l'.11.•:,14. It Leco:ll.. r:vevemii) 11:1 into m,•rvi(, Lof only ro;unteers Itt.rjoto t f It' ir cf the -.tate , . V draft, in 01,.1..r the Insnr n•titan exiMir,l SOO nr.a ire Itt.t atit•quettely ft' ity the t , t!tlatry procerstts of litt , hintitt:ing .hi , tt;ea.tire from givirty. I uri a , :nturt. rttri,tht vittpt, to the Ni re. theref,trt.. ur I. I hat daribc .I,:t uc It 1!!v1ISIlr, for suppres, a: rebel, aml mr -rft . /Oder. ale! abeitcrii, iflon State,f, , and all persons di, ouiagire voltint, e: enlistments, resisline .he druff, “r guilty of disloyal prae tee„ affording aid and comfort to the re mllion against the authority of the United itates, 'ball lie subject to martial law. and liable to trial and punishment by courts martial and military commiSitions. .2. That the writ of hub, as r"rples it SUS 1.••1 in respect to all person.; arrested, or who are now, or may hereafter during the rtLellion, lin imprisoned in any sort. .situp, arsenal, military prison, or other place of confitoinient, by any military au :hority, or by the sentence of any court martial Or military COMMission. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my baud and caused the seal of the States to Le fixed. A itIiAIIAM LINCOLN. Done at the city of Washington, this wenty-fourth day of September, in the •ear of our lord title thousand eight hun ired and sixty tivo, and of the Independ- Lee of the United States eighty-auventh. By the President. Wit. 11. Smat.n. See'y of State. I,nuttiviLLE, Sept. 21, II e. m.—The in tense excitement of the last few days has 4iven place to great rejoicing at the imme diate proximity of seven divisions of Kt ell's army, which are coming up from the direction of Salt river. The enemy seem to be concentrating at Bloomfield. About 12,000 of them were seen this morning, beyond Salt river, on the Bardstown road. Louisville is now considered entirely sale, and though a fight may occur in our vicinity before the arrival of kluelrs divi sions, nobody has any fears respecting the result. General Nelson is confident he can hold his position against any odds until the approaching Federal reinforce ments shall arrive. Col. W. B. l'ulk, of Ciittendeu's stall; Capt. lloblitzall, of Alex. McCook's staff, and Lieut. Rockwell, of Buell's staff, have just arrived. • No rebel forces are known to be this side of Bardstown. On the 17th our cavalry captured four hundred and fifty rebels at Glasgow. On the 21st three regiments of cavalry, under McCook, drove 13,000 rebel cavalry out of Munfordville without any federal loss. The rebels lost a Colonel and a Lieut. Colonel. Our forces had slight skirmishes all along the road hitherwards, capturing numerous small squads of rebels. Col. Ed. McCook, of the 2d Indians cav ley, comma tiling a brigade ccmposed of the 2d Indiana, Ist and 3d Kentucky, was at Elizabethtown this morning. On the way up, at several points,. he killed 47 rebels, and in conjunction with Kennet's command took 1,600 rebel prisoners and 24 wagon loids of provisions. Louisville near midnight—Gen. Buell has just arrived. General Nelson has just isziti.:d an order permitting, on to-morrow, a general re sumption of business. the issuing of passes to loyal persons and the disehage of all enrolled citizens from duty. Denton, Sept. 24,—The Republican State Convention which assembled in this city to-day, nominated the present State officers for re-election excepting Lieuten ant Governor, Auditor and Attorney Gen eral. Parson Brownlow was present and addressed the Convention this morning. The State Fair now being held promises to he more than ever successful. Parton Brownlow delivers the Annual Address to-morrow. Second Edition TIM VERY LATEST TILICIAPIL ARMY MOVEMENTS 1-1 .4.1tR181317RtA Mußb INbIAN DEPRIMAIION.9 Att., 41 - e.. are.. dre A ritOrt.AMATIi)N Hanaissimo, Sept. 24.—Governor Cur tin has ordered the restriction on travel to be permitti-1 to leave ,tha,.city without passes from. the Information received from Hagerstown reports our army along the Potomac in good condition, notwithstanding the ter rible losses sustained daring the late bat tles in Maryland. Regbeents are return ing from Hagerstown by every train. Quartermaster Hale visited the different hospitals at Hagerstown to-day, and re• ports that the sick and wounded are being propirly cared for. They have bandages and all the necessary appendages for com fort, except jellies and other delicacies, which are very much needed. The wounds of those arriving here are not of a serious nature, being generally flesh wounds made by buckshot. Every thing is being done by those connected with the hospitals that can to alleviate their sufferings. A gentleman who arrived here from Williamsport this morning, says that no troops had passed into Virginia up to Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, neither had any of the differrnt divisons received any orders for forward movements. The impression prevailing seemed to be among the soldiers that when they did move they would proceed into Western Virginia, crossing at Williamsport. The enemy he says will undoubtedly dispute our crossing. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Colonel R. B. Price, 2d Pa. cavalry, commanding a bri gade of cavalry and two pieces of artillery, started Saturday evening upon a recon noissance from our front, on Vie other side of the river. lie went as far as Ash by's Gap, of the Blue Ridge. At Aldee he discovered the pickets of the Gth Vir ginia cavalry, commanded by Lieut. Col. Green, which was guarding the Gap. lle succeeded - in driving the pickets back six teen miles, dispersing them, killing four and wounding twelve, who fell into his hands. .Fie also wounded others, but they were carried off by their retreating com• rades. lie lost only one man, Capt. Per kins, of the Ist Vermont cavalry, a detach ment of which distinguished itself in the affair. Among the prisoners are Lieut. Col. Green, the rebel commander, and two Lieutenants, with others. They were duly brought in this morning. Special commissions consisting of Hens. Hunter, Cadwallader and Augur. and -sev eral other officers, with Col. Holt as Judge' Advocate will assemble here to-morrow for the consideration of such busiuess as may be laid before them. It has already been stated that General White is here underarreat. He has asked an investigation concerning the surrender of Harper 's Ferry. Cols. D' Litassey, Trimble and Ford arrived to-day from Annuapolis also under arrest, in connec tion with the same subject. A large crowd assembled at the Execu tive mansion to-night on the occasion of a serenade to President Lireoln. Having been cheered and called for, he appeared at av upper withlow and sp,,li . e as fo FI:LLOIVCn i. ass— I al pear before you to do little more than acknowledge the courtesy you pay me and thank you for it. have not been distinctly informed why it s, on this occasion, you appear to do me .his honor: though I suppose falter inter. ruptions) it is beciuse of the proc bonation. !Cries of good and applat*c I was about to s-tv I supposed I understand it. [Voices—that you do thoroughly un derstand it.] What I did, I did after a very full deliberation and under a very heavy and solemn sense of responsibility. Cries good, good, God bless you and ap plause." I can only trust in God, I have made no mistake. [Cries—no mis take, all right, you're right.] I shall make no attempt on this occasion to su,t.un what I have done or said by any comment. [Cries—thats nitnect” sary, 'erstand it.] Its nos for the cow, the world to pass their jadgmen•A and may be take action upon. I will av no Mil II plll the aulijevt. l•rt my pc) ition I nut combined with dilliculto Voice, that's so.] They are scarcely so crept its the difficulties as those, who, up• on the battle field are endeavoring to pur chase with their blood and lives the future happiness and prosperity of their country. [ A [Tinian.. Long continued, .1 Let tr never forget them in the lit I: and I7th days of the present month. These have been battles bravely, skillfully arm ..mccessfully fought. [Applause ] We don't yet know the particulars. Let us be sure that in giving praise to particular individuals we do no injustice to others. I only ask you, at the conclusion of these lew remarks, to give three hearty cheers to all the good and'brave °freers and men who fought these successful battles. Cheer after cheer.] The President then bade the crowd good-night, and withdrew. IlynsoN, Mo., Sept. 2:;.—lisrly last week, Capt. Johnson, with ‘7, of the en rolled militia from Rolls county, attacked 0 guerrillas, under McDonald. at Fritm! Lick, ,nattering then' in all directions. They left one dead and three wounded. Un the Pith, Capt. Johnson, with 126 men, surprised a camp I:0 strong, under Major Snyder, and after a short engage ment the enemy fled. Snyder wag killed and 15 ot his men wounded. All his camp equipage, guns, blankets, and other prop. erty was taken. On the same day Lieut. Dillon, w part of his company, came up with a ha ind routed them, taking 3 prisoners, norses, guns, &c. Major limit reports soattering Cunning ham's hand near Sturgeon, yesterday, it, terror, in a skirmish, and only one man is wounded on our side and none VA Hu Isl.:TON', Sept. 21.—A considera ble number of wounded who were for 'lays past in the Capitol hospitals, having became convalescent left Washington this afternoon for New York. - . The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that but one license is requir ed for a person who practices medicine. surgery and dentistry. Also that ship building . is not a manufacture nor entitled to taxation. STRAcUSE, Sept. 24.—El+en•ing.—The Republican State Convention nominated Gen. Jae. S. Wade, for Governor, on first ballot. ST. PAri., Sept. 24.—Indian deurecla tions continue in the towns near St. Cloud, two men and two children were killed.— Ile inhabitants are fleeing to St. Cloud, leaving the towns to the ravage of the In dians. A messenger from Fort Abercrombee arrived at St. Cloud on the 21st and re ports all sate, the Indians having aban doned the siege. Over fifty Chippewa braves offered their services to the Gover nor-to-day to fight the Sionx, but was not accepted for the present. LEAVENWORTH, Sept. 24.•-• -The Times o' this city has advices of a fight on the 20th. at Shirley's Ford, ten miles northwest of Carthage, between the 3d Indiana, Colonel Ritchie, and a force of two hundred rebels, resulting in the rout of the enemy, with a loss of sixty to ninety killed. ARMY SHIRTS, SOLDIERS' GOODE I New styled WON; &gap. at KAMM A GLUM sea 78 Market Amt. bet 4lh & Diamond LADIFJI KID GLOVE BALMORALS Ladies Pebble Calf Balmorals ; Ladies Brush Goat Balmorals : Ladies French hloroeco Balmoral s Ladies Kid Bahnorala; AT 15 /NTH STMT. D. B. DIIIIIIIIWOHIR. AA o if _AND PIJATAIII.OIII 1111111.IAJA ohed and for slikhz_ sat Walt /L COLLINS. 1 PITTSBURGH MARKIIT. =M=w. Core/wt." itevlaed wad Cerreeted by, our own Conuneretal Reporter. _ OFFIVE OF TIM SaTnitDAT 11101121750 POPt} PinittoßOm Sept. 2514 1862. ItEgallas—We have r °thing very interesting to note in our retuarks to-day. the bitsiu•sa trawke, " tett parteldag more of a retail TH&D• WHOtertist• trade. (kir tlealois base an ample supPlY of tsil and .winter gouda which *ill be sold at very low rates. ft %vomit be well for couottytieslera local] rod examine bolero proceeding further east. The weatber continues very pleasant. The war ea eitentrnt continuel in ell ita redeem! Omits. Fleur HAS II htesdy deniand bailee our last. in feet the supply' being 'althea it looks as if another advance was looming up in the di:stance. Fut quotations tile reader is rtferred to another par. of this report. Illis-1 tie market remains Te y inactive.— Dealere manifost nu dispostlou to operite to any great extent our quotations are up to last even- Grain—The market los presented but little change sieee our last. WHEAT rules about the same. BARLEY has advanced RYE remains un alto, rd. - lion not so lirtn. toast in 81, 0de:site de emed ot old rates. Stecon—Market firm with a steady dmand. fielders have the adran Ease : the supply on hand is moderate. Grecorlea dull; the domaod Laing confuted t i s nail parcels t . meet the wants ot the local trace. ilippleta--Our markets are well , upplisd lathe pres_t.t tune: there is a good business daunt Prices rar, z ;e from :$1,24 5a,00(052,50; the latter for choice. Ale—Since the 3d rf the onth meoers have advanced the rate of Ate o lai. per bbl. as fol lows : 1 Ida hf 1,143 bkde hf bbls X $7 00 3.43 , .) ixx $3 00 400 Kennet... ti at 4 iiii i Porte- .. 700 3 ;. o Brown Stout fi bbl 300 f Ambles—vol. um , k.a. (toe taitm a a ataple buppky: the following are thi; rates: dal I Ash at 3}-ici li eli tied du 4Ne; Co . n.stie 41.1. tiii: Sit ran at. , 34; ICe fined do at I;;;;t% r'utasii at osiii?.4 Pearls at d'. 0334 e: - - Humors—We have n. , particular charge to no vice • thatl4.oami iLIIpIOVILIff .4.14 Priem+ are lookine up. The rotes wore as follows; Bf !stetssy.qsNc; Suaar Cured llama 110,1 !leans—linchangiol; prices. range from 4125® $1 3. as. per oualtty. Muster -Ih° dotnal.l has improved and pri ces likewise -.ialos of good packed at 12c; fresh roll brings 1.70;17c Micatium—No 1 is stationary at SY - 10 11 ton. Broome—.bales at :1 , 1 zsgsl t 0 =a doz for corn- Mon and , >2l@s.2 50 tor good and ra n e e Buckets and T 111644-1115 Beaver manufac urers' prices are Et.d followe.: — Buckets, plain in ' des lit dozen $1 45; tatintod inside. 50: 3 hoops, et 75; Tubs, No 1, 3 hoops, tAdozen, $7 75; No 3,2 n oops o; o so; u o,s; ott; 4, 04 75; ,u 5 $5; heeler's No , 7,5; Batt Bushels - , sealed e 4 75 Candles—Sale ; of A .ll. ped at 11c V. 1: Mouitia. 110; star 1 00; ie.. Tht Is it agr otl de mand. is ontr , ot W te , ....a a .e. 3S4O.t'9e. Corn Alen , I t sifted at 500 1-.; Coapec•ii rz• • $1 as../ 1 C01;1:1;;I• Manilta H. ..... ..... Bets. PThish g Yarn Manilla t , per 2:43 Ist 'e et;t•rr-I'hntoU,wing era now the current rates: m; nutter do eNe; Sugar tt, : ; IP / ie; ill end nose/e. Calton per Pt, .Btors: N o . 400, i.er ; • -r l c, to cis. tf sr r p er colors. per IN 30e; wune, fi.i3Orted colors. 42.1 eh!: 42.! p lb Extra isviz.2. 1.1% Superior. *;;A tl,.:`?e: Cow T! ;;t. I. dew,ind. Egirtt—A re Lute r.:105 , .r vdokeu Ibried C. Ce tibl2i4i Pest — •f}. eerrentran, DA!: Ship 81,01. foe • la, ili g a n 1' ••-11 ,, , Cal 11 , 19.11—M ark et Clip... • lidit! more LI ertirat at $ 11 4 , 9ii 1.1 d; Mackerel. tie 3, large, :4'3,;t 'sal: White/ kirk, .4 the receipt,' and 1 rut+ 111 C tatuk (at reisietus it, ••, Ili,: HU advance fia3 ..c c u cut pli a s , 3 At i lent en Lave toth-pen, for out reet .• I ether avert rt 1 - 11 . 1.• t Were: I.,uper du, 4 , 1 ::.•. ; 5., Ii 5 10; Extra Ittuttii J.}.77.... ule ou :add ma Irek as 4t. t-rat . 7 - Iht re this bto but htae wayawena in t h teattire In, ring the wee?. 'lke zateeletre: Wheat, tcd Bar ley is iu d iu/i11,;: 121: • hire mit steel a aluale; eretvets 1 a ,5 tot tall. tit•rn range, ~t::,,g:i:ie. Bye selling at Zi T resusiva quiet, with a fair f r ra iron/ ' Clier--1•111e.t. ' ' ••••' . 74 risl•:;• r , !111 T 53,551.; deatatti I o. tile. Pipe— , :3-11 • • v.e.1 . 11-z• !•. •t. 7 inztb tch t.;. ; ,.; tucti do, .1 . rtv.tt .1 mint do, r • imtti tin, 30,:. ; itit•tt 7 .1 ti.elt do, :1 t.to, 4,21,je;.•t. to til t , 41. -•- Ths.r.;.• Ba= 1.t.•::1 Ito chattge tia• hoe O.7:ht.t; trt: ..t•er 1111•11,y —l'.l ~ t , Itt , i7rz.:tatt wc..k: t to t,t 144 told. Averago rot,s tycn : .t 91,1 - E.:4.h on Mr . C.111r4- day 'erre, s , 2, T. tie LIAL VIDA. Pic. &to op nt.d tireeb ratted ~r u tier uoten ,5,73,1 7 I. ; dr..; Sheep kin 1110111 1n1 -- i'rr bane': TiliZ Li a do aline. Aron &and Falls—" fAlcait'S are the nutnufaciurcr, A dis,•,-,atit. of 1:-. 3 ,4 cents V 4 Keit on in I to of i J kegs or over. Ciettle tuent to be niacin the to Aprlt, July, tlotob,:r and J at, wiry. 3,y note at 1 tmont.ht, or a discount oil for rash of 5 per •,:zt. Flo: IL, Lon—l li to 6 by :%; to 1 inch. 23.1 c; 2 to ti by U.'s to 1.5 i inob. ti,LtS by inch. donee Shoe Iron —,11", to 1 by 5-16 to.i inch. 3.3 Uentv Lim tut V.y alid. 0-16 intl. :k;a; 1:t P-4 n...,1t 4 , 3e; 36 to 134 by :4 and .t-Irt inon. 3• to jS ktY and 3-16 inch. 210 , 1 p Ir. ' L KO.' itt!3!' .. 2'4 to 6 Inch. 3o; 1%0 inch, .'.'..,.; F., to I ' ii tn...E.,...%: ! to 15inl:11.;'12:;:i" inch. 4: 'hi in. .11, 1"...; -;, a.rn, :',".::, 1,0" n„11 * to 1;.; D:en. 2".....:: ,i to?:' inch. 3 0 34; inch, a' ,: !lci ti,...ii.d!. //aCr unit and J.1.4(' J:di,mi In,•1-74 to 114, inch. :e; -;,, to ',,i inch, 31,4( i1p.11.!":.'4,: !',': Weil. It. guend owl boleare—'4, et. t + to extra for all out (loop;-1 to 2 1 ,i in: L, 2 1 i,0; 2:%.1 to 2:l:iitleh, !!'...1t1: 3to 3!.( 1 inch, 3; :!;:-. to 4 LILL, :' :.:,.j i' ; ~ 3 4 and 31, inch.:!•,Y 4 : Ye and 0-h i loch, 3 : ' s' s-k, fu aw e4.3i.i: 5-Niaoh. 3, 1C.4 inell. 24; 2-16 inetr.O.Y. IVail•—Naill.69.3 to 11'.1,'3C. brads 91 SI - .4d. Ne; fencing Tit and 5•4 •ili: nail:: .. 1 )(1 and •td. 3X: do dal common, t ; :1 :, do 2 tine, 514; 0 •za commun. 55(t do 3,1 tine. 6.4": liningal nl.4i inch, 6%; cline nails. 41 ; ..; band! muck, ad .! . .4: do 1!1, inch and 151, inch. Pi; do 1 inch 5: do ! inch. 5, 4 . i: cut spiked. 3 to 6 :nab, 3."..4: uti , slaaJg oails, aavaceo per keg. on 0/W141014 I; .!el -. nig L 1.111.... ad . nnea per keg. on co:La:nun. 3..: t,i.:::ece aails, lull :dice psz: keg, on common .Isi• Least Iser—Th o current rates were: Red Spanish sole Vlb :'.4 , ,:. 2le UpperV.:loz ::.Ng-10 'Laughter du ..:4. : ...A: I Ltridlo do 3.So;L; llarne,s do :1 , ;.t',.... "kit ting %In 2:4'. , 2. 0 c Laird— -ales. in tst i k . .ha. rite,: jo u leetstl-;-Sales of Pig at 'iu...Xsy t 1 1:'; Bac '',:.; lb .9titti. Llama— Louisville sells regularly at $ Oat ''.;s P bbL Lumber—The following are the rates at tho river and yards:—tireen 00IIILIV , I1 in woad' 18 m feet $10; Clear common in wharf It in Met At; Cherry* to feetshingles "it in $3 25 • 1 try Common do *l2; Clear do s,io; iVidnut do $ ot 23: Flooring hoards do $18; Lath do $...; hawed aoards $11415 .Yoteod Boottla--C(•unc.mt, II in ice $1,5 Oak do $3) fal. Mw—The ms tket since our last was dor ; There has been li.tle diepositlon to operate, lfha quotation.: Relined trsc3', foiorLeat.taig :::fx ;SW: Duck Creek. none :it merge ; Crude Petroleum 7(..i8;:: !Wiped, no aale: lien,ele 12!,f4;15: Masotti sl,ts; Lard. No I :0: No 2. 65e. ill'ot tz 0414 'rime mat ket to well EuPPI with. Sales at 4 ' ,. .*30,- ;; bushel. ]LineaPoork—fliere is nothing •I ;ins in this article. We quote nominally* at tBR; ell* barrel. Pig Metal—The following are the current rates: 11 Rock No I Fotzudry 'ea tam 5228834; Lake Superior do $2204521; Allegheny (.lharooal do VI ; l Anthracite 22(424. Steel—Spring. 134 to 4 inches wide , moats le le 514 e: do 154_ to 1 , 4 by 3 : 16 and lei, do, n;li -.. Plough 4S to 6 inch, do Le. Plow, ti! ito 16 iliCi ,h.. 6X43; Plow wings. 7c; American glister, cc. Piislit--Advanced 10c per bbl. with sale* 170 01 75per bbls Seetta—turothy, new, commands ill nil Clover t 4 0044 12 , e bush: Dar. $1 55. Noapia—The following are the toanufrodu ' prices: Rosin. tk); No I Palm, ti -; Castile a .1 Toilette, lee; Sawyer's Chemica Ol ive, 4!,e, Ir o man's Friend, ic 14 lb Straw—ache from city scales at S 6 004' . #4 ton hitarellt—liroods' is selling at (all lb in lots. Tallow—Rough quotos at Oct rendered at 7o White Lend, Li knave. dm—White in oil. per lb 9c; dry do per 0, , Led do pure. s% Litharse, Window. Gime—The prices remain steads, and we quasi as follows: tor oity brands, in boles 0150 feet, with 15 per cent discount: tize and lap, $2; Sall), $1 Sil, 9 . 111, 9312 and 111x1:4 $2 axl3, 9x14 and 10a11 l „ $2 75; 9.115. lash; and 10x 50 16, ; Wkinky—Pricos have materially adrancud, especially common and re lifted. Holders de• wand and obtain 3i@32 to city; rectitiod old rye --continues to be disposed of at 593 to t;/. allots. DUQUESNE BRASS WOB4 FULTON" oft CO.. ♦IOIAOSO£IsBOP PVIIIT •41111127 OP !WISHED BRAM WOAK, SIAS AND STEAM FITTERS, APtartienlar attention to %tins 011 Reiner. Bran casting± of mperior Knothnele made e- Steamboat work and reoairMe geni 1111141oee' 011 • Net Dan 1%111 7 . loam grialkart)tralatil Vir. SW 7• . • PVB Eale of-IWO:t-Eta& Shoes. • SSIALIIV4I..AT No: 28 FIFTH ST; THE LEAVr .1 Rai diatianto e g g. as they lutist be cu, ed mat • CORE AND ,NEE. rd Door Wow Exchouse /mfr. OTICE—TO .11. L Ci , the seat - te the Draft. Ey inthaing 41 the ~ mith Guards. 3 04 get the largoA paid when sworn in. I, minting tt . mat wanton Hotel; Canal Bridge, Aral . .).11 kcor ner or &orris and Penn . RI rflf!!... Ist LIEU M PiJCIIN 0: T. T. FEED CU, 2o do THQS. nurses,/ Recruiting Officers cola KNAP'S PENNA. BATTERY. f.IEIIT. CHARLES A. ATWELL HAS been authorized to , toile another !cation for this Pittsburgh Battery:. 26 GOOD, ABLE •BODIED MEN will be reoeived by applying immed atlas at the reeraitincoeice, Pay. rations and clothing from date of celbt went. LIEUT. CHAS. A. ATWELL, sell-t 1 Recruiting CEI cm% Corcoran Regiment. Vi WAN FREW GEARDE r i now being I aerated by the undi.ntigne i l 'or the obore regiment at Lyon's Building, Fith Street, over Miner's Depot. Men joining this Comyany will romir Sate hasty as Other Cautasits now being recruited. - ROBERT S. LYNOB. Ca;: twin NOTICE.—WE THE lIIIII,ERSICONED .4.74 Brewers of Pittbbh d ic.ott br leave to inform our elasto urs mers that v o ), wl. g t , h e late act of Cotter*" Harrying a tutor one d liar per barrefon all ale brewee flout that ate, we have advanced ale one dollar per bat rel on and alter the 3d day of Septnnher. .10a111J4 lt BOMB. tj.PENCER k NeaAY. Z. WHIGH I) FA L. .1.- CO, EDMUND IQ. L it CO. S.): I O L: reutlY S/I le & 12g , 130 1 Fi Iteitd ':' 111GELLY IMPORTANT • 1 G 1 1 1 . 1 :11 1 hose kil 's'utt I YZ: E r ILE r-ow..c r rwa riG ai 4;ght TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD., 7ou wish to experience great railn in y,,ur gist, try the world renowned VPI I JIV liaßßLE'firEesrAgrgjEs, Purchsuars will continual° find karfect satkfaal Lion by trying these Spectacles. So: i °ni ty J. DIAMOND. Optic Jan. No. as Fifth street, Port Building', • The Harden Pebble inserted in old tran:cs. ii Air &War IsaFoidsn and Fr.tend:"7.l:. iy2l N. B. * C. P. 31 Manuftsataren AL:A Dea:c.m ,- BOOK CAP LET7'.:ii, vrarrlNG PAPER, h two tront So. 97 Wood street E..; NO. 88 SMITHFIELD ai REEL Pittr.hurril. Pa. Cub paid for RAGS. qrri UFPPING 11tH Lier.curiiv7 MR. k MR.S. extramod. Rath. F. UPSF, 217 lvit•aita WHEELER & WILSON' Sewing Machines., :its. 27 ,FIFIII STREET, PITTSBILTIGIL Awarded the Are: Premium o: the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS ISINS, MA and 1880,. UPWARDS OF SI 0 , 0 0 0 MACHINES hold in the Unite<l 20,000 SOLD THE PAST 3-TA.,; We offer to the public WHEELER er WIL SON'S IMPROVED 6E411;3 SIACHIGE. et REDUCED PRICES. with increased confidence of its merits as the best and moat useful Family Sewing Machinenowin use. It does ermally wall on the thickset and thinnest fabrics. makes the lock-etlush impossible to unravel. alike on both sides. is Ample in conatmotion. more speedy In movement, and more durable than any other ma. chines. Circulars ening prices and deseriPtion of machine furnished gratis on application in par son or by letter. Every ifiaohinowarraoiod for throe roue. WM. SIIMITRR & - - igawa awns Pr SlN'tl WiartaK Dtasamtr. Pittatuurgh. Sept. il.'(. OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS /808 Ajjutaut General Russell. all inflictors (quin t:an us not test started for Ilarrinbur,, ere anti& ed "to remain at their myth-tiny homes for the ``resent—to keep up their organisation aLd -wait f-rtner orders." Captains of Companies whore orgy iZ tion la notyet reported to there Hetyquarers ale re outhteti to r.pint without delay TH S BO E. A. A...,. Golf/ Pc - n EIIOWDERED CORK COAL, r 0 R ii for Foundry we received end for r.ole by iels HENRY H. COLLIN'S. VIDER-20 BARREL:4 CHOICE CI 1b jut received en consictimcio Rud for for sale hy REY/liEkdr.BliGTIFEltS, NOR. 12E and ill* OTICE TO MERCHANTS SAL Itig , NEW GOODS FOR FALL EATON, MACRLTM & CO., WM= TI MM ATTENTION OF 111:Y. -11. ERB of TRIMMING& RMBROIDNRIRB molasmr.dtovrs. ?dILLINFRY GOODS, NOTIONS. . ,t 0 Our present mock embraces everything here tofore kept. with the addition of (cony Lew and aerial midis. to which we invite the specAl Attention of the jobbing trade. SOLDIERS rai ii !nui t araj . thotad th emeclvor with all Wool Shlrtit. Meek Seeks, Gloves, lhaspead era. Cellars. dte. RATON. MAORUM No. 17 Filth moot: TWO NEW RTANDIPIO ?OP 8C(30179. ',tow+ ronner price wee s l2 borilli be roe. nuw fur stion. at Mrs. JOVEPH WERT Nu: Xi Carriage itspoldtery Two Mile Run. (ISE TWO-SEATED ICECOPEDILIED gaff CARRIAGE. in voi oraer . aid bp %Id at $43 at krs JOSEPR Wl4 tTE*:-. riatl3 Carriage Repopitory. Two Mite-Run. Young's Eating-Sitlieolis man mug AUNT •ND SMITE. MILD MIMI When OYSTERS and ail alto delicacies of the sonan haaervedup the man palatable PAR. • ELI YOl - Ico. oda some Vien,a ailes and Smithfield at. - - _ lITRAYIIO 0* STOLEN. A 111 Ljelli caw. ilPir haviatAn_a_at, Masseavositii . 1 • 07 rapPil Sly a , en. _ . dor AUCTION BALES - __ MILITARY lit I No. 67 Fourth stroct Read 1' 'tend! sad aD kirAz MOBS Ti& td by ur Jeabet -iamb A r %Murat
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