[L ,...,._...5. M. PETTENGILL tt it'll... N .t. 's 7 PAILK ItOW NEW Y ' ' a-F B .." °RE mad:::" •,' : TO l. Vi nci W eekly 1... ar.° oar agall.4 for d.'s '• - 'I tt, razed t . , ost In tilos° caw" a; 1 ": to ta :a Ad v , rtißoments and S'uib",,': ', • " ' 11 a. us at our Lovett Hares.' : ., elinocratic State Tielket 0 ..._..... f . r . I jE !i J f,n1,1,4! SLENRER, Union Conniy c tl.4 NES 7...11A tin, A 114•Olerty Clllllllly DEMOCRATIC CTTY TICKET. FOR 4`.4)% (4 It R 59 X. 11 , 141:4T RIM% F.O. P. FIA 1 LTOX". roR DONO HERS X_X DI-.TII/CT, JACOB %BItNLEH, of FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE COVRT OF "OltztoN PT:RA • R. P, PLEN:sIIKEN. FOR ASSOCIATE LAW JI , DOi OOFET OF 001pEON PLEAS. CHARLES SLIALER. r ll. B i r i k . T ll. • ,FOR ASSEMBLY. JOREP II R. HUNTER. C.BRY.A NT, A..T. 13 AKER CAMPBELL STPWART, MATT 11A11131ON, FOR DISTRACT ATTOR VEY, • WILLIAM LIMN. FOR COSPKOLLER,' COL. ROBT. ANDERSON. • FOR CiT,W74IAS.IONEIL JACOB SI. . ..Cl:l.iali, JOSEPH CTOR O McCAF ApO BR. E. 11 THURSDAY MORNING WY AND NEIGHBORHOutr : INTMANENCE The "Pittsburgh. ROgiinent." II On Tuesday the recruiting officers of the gCorcoran regiment held an election ior pi nel , resulting in the choice of Capt. 4ohert Galway, on the first ballot, br ulhanimous vote. It the evening the Fi.. niince Committee held a meeting. t; T which tips action was announced, when it W:18 de . tOmined to transfer the anthoritypier raising the regiment to Col. (lal-.vu . v. with the men already reerqii-d, pt•ovidetr•theY thhmselves offered no objettion. ThOy ttlgo decided that the name of the Orc: an i t ,c.alion 'should be (banged to th e Pitt s . in4gl.l regitnent, owing to the ram tbat Se'kietary of War thu rents.; :1 to ,!2;l' , ` p!q,dge to plaee ii under any puriieatar Glcrul. The fond, raised ter the Cr , Qutian rogimebt, les, some .i• , ,t,ta) ex - ;•ernictl by 'the committee, leaving about ! , ..2 ' bile be returned pt , rat.: to the u - ,•••ral • donprq, -unless they choose to give it to the ite* organizati,tn. The l'ittsbarafi re g ruedt has some three hundred men to st.,ri with and, under new an,ltiees, pr,;ntises to Oil up rapidly. Col, latwdy W4hingtou city,- on business conuecied withithe regiment. • Distremsing Casua!ty, • A.Npainful and shocking riecidm,t oecur od ink East Liverpool. on lust :Saturday morhing, which 'resulted in-the death of a littldAchild about two years old. of Yr. WrnjEtwell, of that place. rt see Ilmt Mrs.II.E., who was in the kitchen preo ms min g breakfast; sent an older son, a boy- . ot abong twelve years, into the bed room t•• take tbbarge of the child, and whil•• : roona, the boy got playing with his fitther', gun, Which aecideritally we.,r,:t off, the i, taking effect in or a.bont ellin of 1;I•' Ohild, passing out at the back part. et': its liefid, kilting it almo , :t lose s .z.:ly. This anOhol• v.:arning fathsrs to l.eep their loadetitgdns out of the reach of childrea. fi t} li !typed Prisoners. Cape, affOln HtIIWUC ot . the f Y- land 41d Capt John If. Tea-urn, :i • Unioniravalry, released by the few daps since, m'ai'led the city havingß twenty days leave -tti tile, tic', (from floe Secretnry of W al time it ispresumed they will ite ed. Tfiey were confined in the on short allow:MC,: stantlyl!th,reat ened with hanging by rte guard, did not even permit them put theft heads out the withloWS. Ca:pt.ifStecvart says the •laq known of Capt. F4ulk, was tierivc,l from a New York officer, who left him a I , N—utter at Staunton, Va., suffering ve r y rr! f from a Wound in the foot. It was though: that amputation would be net:•,:tar,..— Capt. StOwa.rt thinks that Caw Focli: is atilt and that he may be detained in conseqonce of his woultd, or perlia l , the amputatllon of his foot. • 014#n. Milroy's Brigafille, • The Whole of Gen. Mdroy's brigade. whit h atiived, on set . ot.tl night and t+, edne,ttlay en, by the Stibsistenee Contrit'i tett to Cit Ill!! yesterdayll morning. Tis,_-y a..nt it It y IT bronzed lurk SO 7t a.,tl Ir•ar marks °flan-jet. s'crvic,t Ite- ny,r A iitt t. gheny coMitatties were torl,t,_•!.l fiat httars and nr, tow ta it!, their friends . aid. families. 'Fite rf tr . ti•oler i.f the bri,tade left for ity trnins ealierday morning. 1 The bri4ade i; composed of :2, , ;''!! I embraenigithe 2d, :-td, rtth and trgoti.l regiments and batteries. “Cea: ilroy at, d his I W.filsted with the men.; All seemed very,hungry, appenrod to _io- I preciate tat, metal, and left any hearty thaillis for the Itintiness ' them by the ladies and citizens of Pitts• burgh. The lay 4 number of men 1,1 'tie the Stiltsistrnc4 Committee eeently ha-t - tterit ously depleted their trearotry: their fonds nre very IPl', and they again call on their 1 friends for aid. ygrious Accident. A lad named "John Roodin, fell fro m the scaffoldin g On which some carpenters are 01.4sged in epairing the East Common M. P. Cliueh in Allegheny.r ye,:erday morning, will was kjured so Imdlythct it is feared he', annot recover. He wds Comm veyed to the-4esidence of his pare , lbJ, on Avery streetil Fourth Ward, Alle . gheny. A eeitlentil in the 139th Iteg i . • anent. Several ac l eideliats from the careless u.se of fire arms have recently ottcurred in Cot. Collier's regiment. Edward McNeely, of Company A. Semple infantry, Wfl S ;:bra in the alsclon4m by a builp from a r.:vol ver in the hailds of a comrade. Ile is re covering rapily. George J. McCandless, of the sane company, had a flavor , shot clf. W. J. Silitt, of Company Capt. Parr, while oat on picket a few nights ago, I.at his hand Otrettpaly over the muzzle of his musket, Oben, by son:e means, the piece explodei, blowing his first and sec ond fingers ofil at the.first joint.. The acci dent was qaitella severe one, but- he is fast ' rPeovering. Another Safe. It is statedr[by Paymaster Bosworth ; of the Arsenal, tliat Mary .1. lleeney, name is ineliiiled in the verdict of the Coroner's jury on the Arsenal disaster, and also Narcry Fleming,, who was report ed to be a victim, drew their pay at the Arsenal on Tdesday. It is hardly to be supposed•that ihe jury, with forty-two un recognized bodies, could furnish a perfect. list,. and they 0:1 not attempt to do so, and; , distinctly so stared. . -- Liberal Coairibaition. Mr.. Joshua lillenna, treasurer of the fund for the reliif of the Arsenal sufferers. acknowledges the. receipt. of 5357.25, col lected by Payma.ster Bosworth among the employees. This is quite a hand some d , mation,,Eand will aid materially in relieving the sufferers. Visiting the 189th. Mr. Wm. Seintile, of Allegheny, left last evening for Wahlaington city, on a visit to the 189th regiMent, Col. Collier, to the organization ofiwhieh he contributed so largely, AUDITOR GENERAL, if'!2VEYOR, G'EN'ERAL, t:~:r , ~n:!i ,!* t , t . 4 ; 1, , ;: A',F1,1,1`.1-111 ti.. 1: , ,C • l!.! 1 A!1 , .:1:11(•!;y (1:y. Th. •ro=7 ;•,•:. 4.•;(ititill:r. 0111 t • ~ ..till)r(t.-:, :di gra.le.: " 4 : :1t1,14C"•,,,11,,1: 1.);' :I:1(i )),y, .11„i Ih , Chara:.lol* (.f.tb:• :II . . 1.17 ,i.:11.w.. :,,,.:„...hi l , ww i„• A,. iii,_. I. ~rd..r.. r ier„ li—t Ct..' Nil i:l- ; • ' -•. lishinent inev.l-y rri-ipi (.1 e.itii,,,• ti( l li ; Carringhful. , AVorknic."l ttri' lh 11).))': )1 ) 1 p!‘) . ,),,:( 1 :I) f . r) p:,•)• t o The .rN I rat. -1,5r.:, c•ontr.l tit!, • • .I I.:t :11v, )Ikt , doi!iir k ear plu'r I,f•':: Nk...v V. , rk s-ttnte .;......... 7'; , ,1; York L'etalsylvawn, .•pt " l'ottht Ito ,1 UP ..... ALI rylAnd. Batt imoro • . Lit t•ri•tr .......... irrittil. V hi' odit,' ...... .. littort•.r gout h l'arolitta ot•rwitt i ltt:rt I :ttit•• . ..... • . ..••••• .......... , ............... • ..... In•littrrt, Fitt•tt tite..:t: a t 11 ii; j 1 1,1 ............... ............... Canada. preipit;i;; :4 , 11in, at 12 V. ver 13e ovir banicajile fund:: • &NAL. I: ICS ...,elVing Af.l to f.u.ily 11.riwz t in LIFO. A. C 1 t r . r hr Yi}'. IS. I, Dr. Vonßonhorst, No. 54 Bt. Clair stroot TEETH EXTRACTED IVITII67.PAIN aulS • v u - siteer 81.1 A N - C ir A 'l' 1,::: RECRUITING OFFICE R: For 2 ele 1)9 STATIONER AND PRINTER, au7 CORNER WOOD & Tll 11:1) STS RE s AnitrvAL OF • BOOTS, SHOES AND , GUMS. which Will he sold at the old prices ut SOW BORLAND's, 90 Market street. Mau, Itieeti g. 4 .t ( . 11thusiast7r• ritt , -t iog of ali i,low s was iu tth tovenip, t), obiecr of the raetin ult. I it. ;all:isvu nt.o.t /t . :11 . • (1.11 eonside.r what nien , ures •,- cessar)- to restore the l;nion ) lb l , oriney pro;:l . perity, and pres , -rve and f.teure the ' zhreatened liberties of lie people. The meeting was (;rgauizr-d by c•Allig 'Squire .Ntelionerts to the chair. and I,y electing I.iiirtr.lon Ati,e and Lr:ro :pid Illaelihurn and le: Mr. el. I ) . Hancock was introduced to the audience, and, after an earnest sueceh sonic leugth. war followed by G. P. Hamil ton, Reg , who 3i.scn,,sed thegreat qutst ions of the day in alon and powerful address • and with a frankness.nd earne"stuess which were themselves the he evidence or hi s faith in the cause. and of ldic: . :hat the principles maintained by him could not successfully be met by the arguments of those who were - opposed; to the Demo cratic party. The address was in many parts greeted with applause; and the gent of4hought which were here and there se:vt teed through it. the statesonmlik e vi t , s he maintained, the elegance of his lan guagellnd the bitterness of his irony, niad'e' it well worthy the applause of the t nought deliver • tit: -and intelligent audience 'to whom it was ed. • Upon the following evening, it. larger meeting. over which 'Squire' preside was held in Jefferson township. and was'atdressed Isthe-smite gentlemen. on the saute gem-rid topics, ln-buth tOwnships the people are fully alive to t Ito weakness and corruption of the pari: power. They trust. in the imegf it their candidates generally, and in part lar know that in Mr..llamilton, as a it:em ber of Congress, they will possess a rc;---• sentative whose ability will . place him among statesmen of the first rank, and whose imeglity above 11t believe that the," Cur nest tlie th t-'‘f the ata,vt: townsti;.:;;-• ir zeal, d., more :nal. their br e imzlitg about so dt t }lacy • em,-ttl, enu tue het (lu:tieing th, it• lot lc ; ming and ignarrtr.t p.utt nti ruprts uttatives who•-e tc. I t . - pata• Lion will honot• to th, otliees - they htild. :old who are •-tiprrier If)' rsuutd ambition or pet tt:,;:tiv terest : in. other words, they W;U:t man to do honor to the ofilcc. not th, talit-c•to do honor' to their nian. .s,:texzipti()Lim Ortia. cil this C. pr()Lably rfach Tho r;4r1, 1 ,t r ; volunteef , : tr.rl %i ill, by the 11;11, tea !! Itvt (aili front 1 1 .-1, phr.lint..ht (if i t . : ,„ ; brmi:Od teen : r u in tvhs :I)to stir 1. —or a bout w.ic• it, '1'1; ya re. 'Arr. i'rt);•[; r 1. : . ;;;,;.1 1;1 ex ,e.. 11,11; !•am.; ! Lottilnm !fl a ff ! ~ :; ".1.i.-x•;;; tor t:, Hap!iuc;le thy: 1:.;;;);.,1.).1 Cieef Tt•iiv!..:.ets. • ••.: rt . rel)TlS :tti ut I ~! ill• I.:1. 1111E11111 1 - 1!: fiz,.C. If flu!! 1.1c1.? MIME rain Work kt.est:ped y 1 . 1 , 11(• ,`,lO ^il~ I:;~iit, a,l l=ank. Nolo 4.ntonar IDENTISTiaII !I SIMMS W. S. LEAVEN, I luying 111 , - Cession 01' Ctnigrcv t U) he S'PList , :try 01C! 1:%11; 1:11010r;Zi'd Itlin 11, tilt ot. honor 10 lie ; 1 j•:-,:“•1,1a dP • 1,, 0- , HY ilft1111( !heal hy oiler I.reserat ;k , ar, a wiretip rThri.lt• t• - • 1• tilat ari,•••o. )e i a;.;.1. ' • •‘••, 1 the Iphia MEMO i ' V; II:1 ;l1.• , !11;t1'.1, , V • Iv ;ur t'N 11=11111 '% 1) i ),%.1 I II r 7111 =IT DafiltlVt•!. SIP-I:II:II:I W:P. fct:t. • . i 1.• . . I • :wird! I h.• lurcvc tt• Fivveral p V. :\lf,r . :P .1 . 1 . . • I Gt-ueral Nohl0:4 aid-de cam. and ;% 1 ,...0r 11. Alititary Senre• lary, have cuncii_b d p•veral days' labor visiting die futliatla regiments iu tliis vary tiepartnle6 , Indiana has fpriy-two regiments in Itneli's army, which have hnea supplied with ail I lecessarie, by Gov. The Democrat is in rornmd or a sdirirt skirini,lll,,,Lw6o.l our I room' at I.''ent creek, last ev , tning. Federa!s sueeessrnl. reports are prevplent of skirnii.dies n few null dol%ft Ihe road. ..11 ut:ry (Arc' itnafivi , md ;hereof. numb( rs of fafi,,., , s and rriud: or officer; and stddi-rs in I:tieli . 6 arr in the f•ity, crowding the hotels and board ing houses to anfrovation. and Sd Avi THE I'.4yrom,w, AVer'n" , •alay eveui:p , Oet (;,.,tai Pltasantrot iros,vd the Poto• nine t.iti., WOMILig at Shepherdsto VII wit .h a force td cavalry and artilh ry, the Htn,l - 1.-“‘ of makin g a. Inettamiasame In the ene:l4' . ., reTtr. Itiiormation having been re: ,ived that their army hail fhflen bank from the line trf river. 'they 'ea.no With th,ir Sheplivrtlatow a and droty theta lu Martimdturg, .front whicL place they were soon sin-lied out lty the artillery. Ili. loss whF, two Men wound- Tlif: rCht-13 had Ono man killed and two wounded. A rebel Licuiellistlf auiJ IWO men were taken pri,ton e.rs . A Hu , bt.r. woitoea were paroled. Very. few rebid !Nor's are believed to be at Winchester. The greater portion of them being encamped between that place anti Martinsbur. The work of reconstructing the flailroad bridge at Harper's Perry is rapidly pro gressing. 1t Will be completed by to-mor row, General McClellan and Gen. Marcy and star, paid a visit to Ebirperls Ferry; Bali ver and Sandy 11 ooh to-day. NEN% Poet;, 00tiolier 1.--fht! steamship, Colu.nbia arrivcd at this port this after non i from Havana On the 27th ult. ' ' he steamers Victoria from Sabine Pass and the Cnba from Mobile had ,arrived with 1,3t.1n bales of notion.. The rains at Havana continued but the sickness was ~ Zating, and the fever had almost'disappear - ed. From lief West theU. S. Gunboat Da• condi had arrived, and the rest of the squadron was expected soon. i , LSeetinti 1 h tOl iT ESNE LEG RAPiI LATEST WikSIIINGTON NEW , • no. entii . . : slas of 'fle Airma3 NEts ouLEANs BoldnesS of the 'Guerrillas Ilea hy Se., itVe. 9 (tr., ~te. • • . . Uc. Seereialy 11:1011 h, Is :•-illlOll DrapOr,ESCI i Nrw ial of iim 11'4r I),•l.:lrtil.otii, The , new created a ! s 1•;• Gene ra l onl, rs No. Van 11 . ,yeli ham fir rived. hare from, his command a t Yo r k.) town. wk . -re 1,. !rvvvef , . , nt, all.. as ex dinzl v ri any -r thy I.: II: 111 ha (20'.Cilt•C'arce .. ;1, urwc•untt ! s .:t i - i -- -7----- •. , •,. ~1 Ai... 1" N. Y., I ) . - t. I.—Tbe Governor ~ „ .; ,„ ,_ ~,. a h ~ .i.,, n ..1 fl. procia.nation appointing the ,i ! ot• , t , ' lit , t ; „ 1 .. 1 ,,. I :: : - : . tt ot N ,, venil,er as a day of thanks. =MI . 1 41 ,•. •1 ; ec' " , • (••• 1:10 1111111MISEI =SS Edition WASHINGTON, Oct. L—Capt. Lowell, of Oen. McClellan's staff; reached here this morning, from .the headquarters of the army of the Potomac, in charge of the trophies. flags, &c., taken in the bat .,f South Mougtain and Antietam. 'I ho 'Commissioner of Pensions has made the follbwing additional appoint ments of examining Surgeons: George McCook, M. D., of Pittsburgh, A. Jack aim Carpenter, M. D., of. Lancaster, Craw ford Irwin, M. 12., Hollidaysburg, Myron Ti. Harding. M. I)., Lawrenceburg, Ind., William G. Perry, DI. D. of Exeter, N. 11 ,C. Ruder, of Vt., Zechariah Reed, of New Jersey, Nathan Allen, of Mass. Diff,rences of opinion among members of the Cabinet, about the President's Emancipation Proclamation, involving the retirement of some of them, and new . arrangements as a consequence are pro- . nounced imaginary, by those who ought to be best informed upon the subject. Acting Assistant Paymaster N6ble, of lie Navy, late of the . steamer Mont ,ornery is missing. A special dispatch to th New York r erald, dated Cincinnati, ctober Ist t is rumored that ; Major Gen. Wright •ill be recalled, and Major Gen. John A. leG s lernand, of Illinois, placed in corn mod of th'e department of the Ohio. Gen. eclernand and staff were present at the !tootle convent ion,' and accompat.aed the overnors to Washington. • . (Reliable whites front Louisville to-day represent that after Gen. Buell had turned over the command r f the army of the Ohio to Gen. Thomas. he was reinstated by the authorities at Washington, upon requestof 3 , Gen.. Tl as and all Major Generals of divisions. It i:,mmle :food that Gen. Morgan, with Lis force , ill reach the Ohio on Aura- *, day or I;ritlay. His loss in retreat has oven trilling. He has saved his trains. i ____ . - VAltilt iSnINGTON, Sept. 20. u. Gideon Weller, Secretary of the —Sir: Lieut. Commander Maa.iv rvpdrts the dsstruction ot the rebel bom grb proo t . magazines at Lower Shipping Point, hi, it 1 had instmeted him to blow up. They were iu number, and the work was t;adid heavier than was anticipatd. A .await bodY of rebel cavalry made its aiil‘ iwarabc,., but dii,..persed upon, the dis cldtago of a volfey of musketry from our Benson, of the satellite, was woandt,d by the discharge of his own pico., which lie was handling carelessly. caaie up ort2the Dragon, and has been the linsrNhl. I hiire the honor to be, with great re- A NldNiv HARWOOI), Putoinag r L;4.,lni tl 114, =Eli r 'll =ll F: T:Je Nvw _ A WAR By SOLDIERS . _ sty aii use ins let :,o!diers manage tin ..•:.. % , ,t. N.: civ ili an,, however wise in is 1, ~,,. ~Hoeg ('ugh) to be trusted, by t l• people L.i. oy him . , it. to plan a campaig : , ~ :::.,..::: he to o‘ell - 11!, the counsels of ~, • ~ et.e!zus iTI any watiri pertaining to the e : :a. i , e...• 1 war. II is lust as proper, as /i 3 .•., ..i ".. 1, 4 . ..ri see, lor U General to come cot e.::: ,i, id and , to:iirol the Cabinet in _ :,,,,. ~t• 1 arc:y I, , ::tii al. as f i t' a pull • .-0! :NI, c. -art Lis ..piterP and obtrude him- I •• .., 1.1 a . ,:: :11.4.1. of IL Soldier. 1 I: s . eins to iIS uudenialilii that the rebels . .,0,12 had the advantage of us at this very p.4iat. Not oniy are the ruling classes in .4: • ::, ....oath More l A LTUSIOIIIeII to prompt 1 j , hed,e:l,:e than we can expect in the free :..,:,0.•.., but, I:4.ideis this, the newness of ,r I i ,:oOrr I:uvernme Nt gave it all op, ortunity i.ise a military tinge, 'to catch a mill Nay, born acid cradled, like .1. ot gove:nments amidst the throes of li' v,,ati,ii., heralded into existence by - tor, li and It nienet." by the explosion of ....d• r as: i the ,:ash of steel, its first I 4 . :1,,. ;A itiiiitary. mid its whole activi i tioses.ol,.• dir•a•t:en of war. In ty conso scams with this is the fact that thei r Pre,.i. de i:: is a professional soldier. It is this , nupl. te,y ini!i!ary character oh' their gov• 1 el nii.ent whiell secures the management (.1 t.o. ‘,.:1,F entirely to soldiers and keeps lii• eir;lian in his proper place. Jeff. :shy occasionally allow a fit of freedom ei an editor. 'to keep up the show of lib el,:.:ty in hi., despotis m , but the scribbler ~nows the length of his tether, and what 1 .i 'r .. .. ,:f pressure • will be healthful for hi neek. We do tint say that out of such i e . j.litong a fre nation e will be likely to ..:4.,:w. but it is still evideut that such. a -::lie of things is most favorable for the p. - osecuticei of the war; it gives warriors I•;lie Centro! of campaigns and battles. ':k it If us the case is different. ( tit r'ci vi-' .I , '.l'it,fl is unlike that of the South: with I 1 cn. I ~. Strength is in the ?tiling classes, ..,..,I ,•r en in peace they hold the mass. s as .: f;:;lers. Among us, the masses, in . ; •n... 4 4. - ,i peeve, to use a paradox, control ;:„ „ :,„,!..,.. s , so d the press tinds its power i .44:d i: !t•IY . ..T. in,. spPitliin g for the greatest ! n'ia , r , iir.:liesid e , bcieg far removed. front 1 ,.;:,,, perical of Our origon, arid peace, with , , nr.,.:1- torts; electivity, having mould '.7 ~ t Zl' Sot; . lo!3* 11110 tin own shapes, and rden...l it in those shapes, the habits of pea c e still hang to us, and, not content. with their own sphere, struggle to lap over i.no that-of war. Especially is this true of the pre.!. It Se/ me to. think, because it meddled with everything in time of peace, it cae do so in time of war; thatpaper Intit-is are as legitimateas those of metal. i: !Stews that made a Presiden- surely may make a General: papers who managed, as they think, and certainly ventilated the ideas out of which war sprang, may surely givedaw to their dwn creation. To restrain this medd'ing is one of the most difficult, and pet haps dangerous, but certainly important did! tasks. The er , rors of this war are, in our . opinion, main ly traceable to this meddling. Whall.gave us the first Bull Run? Why, the ineerfer etice of civilians, largely by means of the ptriVs. These men, whe'do not know the meaning of an epaulette, clamored in pub lic, and whispered in private, until Gen eral Scott, against his own convictions, dragged the army to slaughter. While General McClellan retained the chiefcorit• mand of all the armies, with his headquar ters at WaShington, the events of the war ware prosperous and succeeded each other rapidly. lialleek in the West, and Burn 'sides iii the Est wrote their reports, sta tiug that their successes had come from:fol lowing the plans which McClellan had given them. Bat this did not satisfy a terrain class of civilians, and especially of inlitor...4. General McClellan must. not only win victories through his Generals telt he ;oust do it personally, and more th.:l: that, lie must do it at once. They IWO` another' howl like that which pre ceded Bull /tun, and the people, intaxi ...toed by victory, wo through - the genius of the man who nowlbecanie their victim, itre, stunned by the noise, and seem to submit.f !These pestiferous civilians take the war out of the hands of a soldier, where 'it had been safe and glorious, and force it info • the hanclik of a Sec- '1 retary, where it soon becomes most unsafe and inglorious. But these civilians not only give the war into the hands of unwar- like politicians; th - ey infract the plans of the commanding general and divide. his army, forcing him to fight, not according to his own plans, but according to their schemes. Let it not be forgotten that just so long as a Soldigr ruled at Washington the war prospered, and that when the civilian managetrient was inaugurated the tide turned. And when the civilian rule was completely swamped, it confessed its weak ness, and recalled the soldier to the posi tion from which he had been officiously expelled. This war is sacred-sacred to liberty, sacred to humanity, sacred to re ligion, and : the soldier is its priest.. 'Let every one else pray and pay, but let sot.' Biers, riot editors, nor Congressmen, nor MEM eve - it - Cabinet or Presidentplau c in ,tnpaigns direct Che ovemenis of armies, and say when and whrre they; shall fight. The country and the wurld have to deep an interest in this War too trust it into the hands of men who have not made war the study of their lives. Avaunt, civil ians! There has been much fierce denuncia tion of the President himilelf, for the of fence here. charged against civilians• in general. his sad in the extreme to think that a man .who has acted with such rare hagacity in all the politcial question's of war should• have so far forgotten - himself as to set up his• individual judgement against that of our most renowned cap tains on questions purely .military. If there is truth in these chargee against Mr. Lincoln, let him remember that the wig dom of a civilain in power, in time of war consists in using and trusting the wisdom of soldierL. While we place these:Nords on paper the notes of a 'glorious victory by the army under McClellan in Maryland greet and gladden us. The counsels of the soldier are 'again 'liberated, and hence his sword is dominant. A London4Fog. That I might fairly appreciate the char acter of the fog, my companion proposed that we shovld '!nut off into the unknown dark." Not till I got into the street, and was groping insc way among the pedestri ans, instead of matching them in security from the topmost of a flight of steps, could I estimate its real nature. To my bewildered eyes it had the ap pearanCe of a solid wall constantly oppos ing our further progress. The blazing torches that we met were invisible at fifty Fads distance. The , tradesmen had clos ed their stores from fear of thieves, who I were remarkably active at such seasons.— I afterwards learned that in one of the leading thoroughfares a vender of hams and bacon, who had a quantity of goods exposed in front of his open store, was robbed in a most daring manner at an ear ly hour of the evening. Thethieves drove a cart to his door, and had nearly filled the vehicle with spoils before they were observed. The tradesman rushe'd into the street, but the villains had urged on the horse, and. although , he heard - the nose of the wheels, pursuit was an utter imr ossibility. Robberies on the Person are of frequent occurrence at such time, even in the most crowded streets, the security with 'which the thief attacks a single' individual ren dering his audacity almost incredible.— Before assistance can arrive he has darted across the road, and is in safety at a few yards' distauce from the scene of his vio, Fence. JOSHPH itgrllll JOSEPH MEYER & SON ItARTIPAI:Mnum W FANCY AND PLAIN IFCRNIFTURE it CRAMS WA I tICI/01JdR, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET Between 81zth etroet and Virgin Wie.t, BERLikiEpify at 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of all the choice and favorite shades and mix tures. roil FANCY H\PITIY(i.. Dealers supplied in Quantity at less than pres ent Eastern Prices. EATON. MACRITM & CO • No. 17 Ilith ILI'PARY oAuNTLETs! BUCK AND RID G UNICLETS IN WHIT*: AN)) BUFF Received by Express this day at EATON. MACRUM & CO'S. No. 17 Fifth Rtreel MEESE. 2.' Boxes Prime Pine Apple Oheeso: 11? no English Dairy do Just recoived and for sale by sa6 REIMER & BRO'S. Nrs. 126 and 128 Wood street. CLOSING OUT SALE OF • BOOTS, SHOES, AND .OAITERS, AT BORLAND'S. .aug 98 Market street. 2d door frouiPift. ' fc" ELECTION' OF TRUSTEES—THE st-ek older s'of the PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY are hereby notified that an election will hs held at the office of tte company on thi FIRST M 0 !s7 lAA Y. 6th dor of October, inst., be tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'cleek.p, tu., f,r the porpose of electing three pe , sm.9 to serve as Trus tees of the comow , y, cacti. for the term of three year" JAMES M CHRISTY, Tre surer. Onion of Pittsburgh Gas Co., Sept. 19, 1962. seLP•td STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR -NG TICK is hereby given that the State Fair has been postponed until next year on account of the unhappy military condition nt our oountry. THOS. P. KNox. President A. It. LONOAKERs Secretary. Norristown. Pa: seltt REVOLVERS- Colt's Old end New Model ; Smith & Wesson's: Allen & Wheelock s; Baron Matinfaetttring Co Sharp's—for solo law -to the trade ae`x7 DOWN Sc TETLEY. _136 Wood Street. 1200 "'RA' SKIRTS, Real Scotch and Domestic Makes, All new styles and choice colors, received before the la.t greatadvance, and for sale wholesale and retail by seg EATON, MACRUM & CO., 17 Fifth ,street. BOOTS,' SHOES AND GUMS Call low prices as t^ ey con be found in the city. Call and exam ine for yourselves at the Cheap Cash Store of Market street, sseondloor J. H. BORLAND fromlifth. se I FOR RENT--Thethird and fourth stories of jci the new building No. 21 Fifth street, a ear Market. The fourth story, 22it100 feet, is being fitted up for a first class bAGUERREAN GAL LERY. the location being one of the best in the city. The third story is two compartments, well suited fur offices, and will be rented separately or together. Apply to J. L. DAILNAGIIAN. sep9 :Federal at.. near Diamond, i Ileghen3 EN'S BALMORA I S AND GAITERS at Masonic nail Auction House. R ITLES FOR SALRLQW RY seM TET L EY. 527 & TETT:EY. 627 Wood dtrcet MISSES' BOOTS AND BALLMOBALS at McClelland's Auction House, 55 sth sr. ATS-125 BUSHELS PRIME OATS; inst received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER; le corner Market and Finn Streets. BRESE-15 BOXES PRIME W. R. CHEESE just received and for sale by / JAB. A. FETZER, corner Market and First Streets. A PPLES -75 BARRELS GREEN PlB3 just received and forsale by J &ME A. FEZER, atr e2o corner Market and F. T eete. El EVOLVER :L. REVOLVIINS— Colee new and old model, all Whitney's do -' do o' size s, • Allen Jr Wheelook ' s Cartrid g e • bharp's Car:ridge—always o n teed andfor sale by BOWN 44 TETLEY. Wood 1.38 W street OIL—I BARRE LIS CARBON . OIL JIIST received and for saleby - JAS. A. FEWER, sels corner Marketand First street& S OF CHILDREN'S I.oooSPholitat SPClellond'o.No. iS.Fifth Street. bowl forget the number. BACON -700 LBS. COUNTRY BACON bides just received and for sate by JAMES d. Fgrzn, se27 earner Market and First streets. OR SENT—LARGE DWELLING Olt Marbaryistreet. kivly to 13.. CUTaBERT & sox& fi! Market 84sect.'- . Virl NAY E HEN HAVE AHEM* home and in this oonneotion we would fair o to AtioCleillnd a tor Boots and Shoes. mrLL c4rints and tubbons, F very compl; Wholesale BOSTON ROSE. Ofall Inds. Int. ladies and children. A full line now on hand at eastern prices to wholesale buyera for cash. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 Market street. BALMORAL SHIRTS— Baluprals at T l e to thn dg.'Nrreatleavaatotire'r:- tail buyers at 17 Prices to HORNE6B TRIMMING STORE, .........ANTHOSYYZYLUI CoIINTIty NERCIEVNTS ‘Vil I find our stook one of the best in the city from which to mak stylese lections. as we have all varieties and of goods in our line. JO:4TM' HORNE, • 77 and 79 Market st ea 'holasale Rooms Aecund aad third stories. sels PIITSBIIRGII "ci . . FABER et: CO ., TEAM EINGINE BUILDERS Fe. -o 4 14"oundervi:is IGENERAL MACkINISTS AND - BIM ER MAK !RS. ' (tear the Perri, E. R. Paaseape Denot 11 PlTlSSfigtalt. ... IlywAYittrreoritat,l3 ALL RINDS OF -OilStearn Enghftyines. ranging from three to onehundred and horse power. and suited f r Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. i Give Particalar attention to-the cor structinn of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and foi uprights, mulay and circular sa w mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short nod.* Engines ar d Boilers of every `cWscription. Also, furnish Mars and Sheet Iron seneratelY. Wrought Iron ftiz' itt,fiangers and Puilies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery, and Machine, Cards, Our prices are lo : our machinery manufactur ed of tho'best quail of materials, and Warranted in ail cases to give atiafaction. ail - Orders from ill parts of the country solicit ed and promptly filled. fe22 dlrw COMM C. OMNI!..TZ........THSCIDORE ELAM. STEINIK.F c .TZ tt BLACK, ussERAT. HOUSE C I ARPENTERS AND ;JOBBERS. SHOP vinGt.v ALLEY, between Wood and Liberty Streets, sir - Orders PITTSB URGH. PA: ens and soliciteil and promptly attended to. ----- NOTICE Toll I D EALER, NEW 400.1pS FOB FALL EATON, 311 ACRIIRIE dr CO., irIe EPS TviE THE ArirENTivor _a. of •r TRIMMINGS. I • EMBitOI R Y DEIER, HOSIER GLOVES. .111FLLMERT GOODS. NOTIONS, &c.. Our present stock tmbraces everything, heie-• tofore kept with the . ddition of maws , . new hale= useful articles, to which we invite the special attention of the jobbing trade. S OLbIERB • going into camp shou l ld supply theniselyea with Shirts, Wo o l India Rub Sock*, er „lilanhs all Wool ers Collars, dm. Gletoves, Suspend • EATON, MACRUIK de VO.; • No. 17 Fifth street.. The Philos°Ohio Burner. ILTAYDEAT'S NE* DOIIBLE-ACWINai _mit Philosophic Burlier for Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses ”y advantages over the Common Burners. • , 1. It makes a large or; man light - with perfect combustion. I 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with safety. 3. It can bo used with h long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as er night-leraP. 5. It can always be madeto burn economical/Y. 6. It is more easily wicked than any other_ burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. The T 8. It th rows all the wh i te light above cone. the 9. chimney can without touching the glais. removed or- inserted These burners are the Iconimon No. I size, and can be put on any lamp how in use , -Every per son using Carbon Oil rdroild have a Philosophic Burner. Price 28 cents; _per dozen ft% Bold a No, 82 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. . ie2s-Iydw P. HAVDEISI. lIABIP RAJR:44 BARD AJL N S BABE i iis BABE TNS, NALIiG 8, ALL THE SIIMMER (loops AT 'ONCERT HALL I SHOE -STORE, , 1 NO. 62 FIFTH STREET, Marked down to make r I tom for Pall Hoodai Ladies House and Toilet SOppers ................25e Women's Single Sole Gaite6 ............... Beautiful Sewed Heel Prenoh Eforo . . ecio' - Boots ; Duly ............. ....„ .......... .. . . .....4 09, . and all other goods in , me' proportion. i i ir. 0 nnat. 0006. IMMIX • 1 Come quiOk. NOW, Rextdoor to th ' tollea4 DECO • by of new tegir if ERIC AN WATCHES TOR SOLDIERS ikT REDUCED PRICES. AMMAN WATCHES FOB AMMAN TIME AMERICAN . , WATCH COMPANY give notice, that they have lately issued anew style of Watch, expressly designed for Soidientand others who desire a good watch at a moderate price. These watches are intendel to d Isp/ace the worth_ lea's, /heap watches of British anlSwissmaaufac . tare, ' With which the country IS tio oded. and 'which were' be ver expected to keep time when thei were made' being refuse manufactures, sent to this octuntrY; because unsaleable at home, and used here only for iockeztiuo and swindling purposes.: We loifer to sell our 'Watch. which Is of TEE MOSTI SUBSTANTIAL letAtiflrikOTUßE, AN ACOURATB AND DURABLE TM& KEEPER. and in Sterling Silver Cases, Hunting pattern, at as hilt. a price as is asked for the trashy"Ancree and Leiyinea of foreign make, already referred to• We heave named the new series of Watches. WM. ELLES.Y, Boston, Mass., winch name will he . found 1 the plate of-every watch of this mann facturojaed is one of our trade marks., Sold 10' all respectable Jewelers ha the loyal tates. II Wholelsale orders should be addressed to ilionnuvs ,gc Ai" PLETON, Age/ its of the A merican Watch pompany. ii - roadway. N.Y OinILEN YARNs— We haw on hd lortment of Boston and ve Co n a o rse Yam an s, twill sell at the lowest market prioes fat a fall as. which we oaah. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 Market streei. 'VERY GOODS- Country fifer- Milliners will find our assortment of I °wars, Plnmos . Bonnets. Hats, dro., , te, and at very low - prices fur cash. •OSEPH 110 RIVE, ) 77 and 79 Market street, ooms second and third stories. • lONS -A CHOW S, an 1 decorations for tale . MARSHALL. 97 Wood street. 13 ankrupt'a Sale of Boiits - * Shoes:- B ELLINGAT No, 28-PIPTII larlitilOinr 'TILE LEAAT REG d T iy to cog, as they ,must be 9 1( fred.opt I CDINE AND SEE. - mil Door below Elicluinge Ronk se24- • N OTICE-TO ALL Cr 11 IZI:XS sir • not le the Ana, By inliAink: in tnnith Guards, son get the largest private Loan paid when sworn in laeorniting arn`es IV" angton . Rotel, Canal Bridge. and 9th 'Ward, co ner of morns and Penn streets. Ges PT. j08R:447- ley LIMN. / * BED CURI.I • • Bald 2u do Tina.Powints, Rectniting 01B; ers. INAP'S PENNA-BATTERY.I LIEUT. CHARLES ATWE LL H 4! Aug been authorized to raise "another SC43 . for this Pittsburgh Battery. 25G00p, sier..74-ituDLED • will be received by 'applying iretteed;ately at th recruiting °Moe. y , • pNO. 67 Fourt h street , rations and elething front detelef erißt„ meat. MITT. sen-tf • Recruiting' ()Meal Corcoran. Reghnieut., WILLIAM( FREW GEA RDSIS now beingt eoruited by the underdirned for the above 'regiment at Lyon's Building; Fith Street, over. Miner's Depot. Men Joining this Company.. wig recall , Same Bounty as Other &Valdes now being; rooniited.. . • ROBiCRTs. rairea. NEW PALL GOODS: NEw sTruff siEtwx, NEW sTirEE - -NnEwilmE cznacrEAEN. High ealr'id Plaids for Ladles' ilressog Fli'd Rept. ! l apilli., ' . Flue Plain Poplins, all Colors BALK mu". ihauTs„ An qualities and doiore_• NEW STYLES HOOP SKIRTS, among Which maylbe found THE PRIDE4IF THE WORLD, ILUDIES' SIZES, R.ISSES' SIZES, and CHILDREiiM SIZIS -- A T-1,; W• D . . CoRNER smiler AND MAREM STS sel2 Spenceir. & VIJAY, BREWERS AND ALS'TERS-. ' • PEiENIX STiAI! BREWERY • , • Pittsburgh, Septeraber 10,1362: ' . 18 / 4 0L17TION OF PARTNERSHIP. D —The purtnershfp heretof,re existing be tween 'JOS SPENCER arid W. R. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20:h of August. 1862, W. D. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the busiuess•of the late arm at the office in the Brew ery. The Brewing_trasiness will'be continued kr • SPENCERWRAY. who intend to have al,: ways on hand a superior article of ALE. POR- • TELL and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will be thanaful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronage, and _prounise to make it their aim to give satrafaraion - to all who • may purchase from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty Areal, so long known to the business community, will have the managenient of our business, with the fall control in the Brewery. I ' - • Addrest all orders to SPENCEIR.,k MORAY, Pluenixißrawery, Pittsburgh Pa. - • • el5-.lyd JoSEPH SPENCER. JAMES MORAY. Cheap Pianos :: OURTEEN SECOND HAND PIANOSFOR,SALE An excellent Rosewood Chicken') ag Pistio.4l ve. P .. A lioite a vroal G ate A Rosewood liii:ne,;:i-i-girna; 1 80 00 A Ros wm ood i, 6 octave . fo . 1150 00 A Ros very Lino t e o w u , l6.3&Oretaye.ovieteen .. 130 : 00 A Itsm and oorlaree rv l a d. tPbr 00 A Rosewood, year e ih r b o e ftaT i e p . , .. octave. ..... .-1 123 00 ight Piano, 6' A Mahogany I'. Lend pilino, large .. sise 6 octave. A Rosewood G erman Piano , si ; ze l MO octave. Price. 00 Rosewood ecriegnO:;ei3Clf • A AUT. go°,d.l6ZrvelirtigPah butiu A Mar d 71ella.i"er. e :4,t - Tl e. f.,oridfrni . P° A ltalTitri:4licAttiv::6G'neeV d iot/it.s 20 00 image:Xl ................... 7.5 !`° very . good, 6 octave. r 75'00 NEW-IPFAIIOI3 - A splendid stock ot new Planes: front New York and Boston makers an nand;and con stantly receiving newens•plies. Prices invariabig the ?amens the manufacturers, and evotY Warn. ment warranted: For sale . • self, JOHNE. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. ' at PIREATCII.IIOII.O43CO MOOTS Masonic Hail Auction TO 11117ILDEES AND COWT.R4CTO/10 We are now manufacture:l'g a truperior aritddle L , I. IDI .7F, , which we are proem' to deliver from our coes. YARD, tios LIBERTY StREET. S -. Beet quality of PoNTIN pal al - waYe ed hand lama • • , . nurD DICKSON. TIM ST OCO. WINElin WILSON'S Sewing Machines* NO. rt iPIPTII SMUT. PITTSBURGH. in dwarykd Ow Alit Prosaism at She I . United States Fair FOR THE YURS - 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWARDS or 8 0 , o BLiCHEN'FiS sold in the 'United States. Moan I , aex *•.000 SOLD THE lb We safer to the public WifitElLEß. & k SON'S .IMPROVED BRIMS ELiOBINE. at .113ZDITORD PRIORS, with inoreasai ,corildrute of ion:with Etc the best and most useful gamily,. lilewhis Machine now in use. It does emirs , well on the thickest and thinnesti fabrics, nialma the • lock -stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both aides, is simile in