1 / at ht LOCAL INTELLIGENCE 001. Is, taw Verner Igenfing.—Thisntaboulee Is w be tcarried on to au unusual extent. nos Ire. ent .ardstradversdons of the papers upon it twat° have had but little Weot in rendering it kil.inoonvenietit to the community in generaL • it - Istrine that fora short dwelt appeared that It would finally die out, but it is now being re ns:4ld 14 a =inner utterly dimwit:4loo men of •Otointese. • }very day Wad week some corners on nith street are_sp utterly blocked-up that it 3f nearly impossible to pass through the dense crowd congregated theror what purpose no one can tell. The only alternative for a person who has any business to attend to is to walk in to the muddy street rather than risk the danger of being hemmed in tyy the orowd without any poesibility of making his way through within a reasonable space of ft e. The Postollice errelettutes blockaded in such a manner that one •would be induced to think that some secret eon , 'piracy was on foot, ctfi this crowd of worthies ~weft assembled. there for !he express purpose of defending the ti 'thug against an attack. What . ever the men may think in this matter, it 'seer-, tain that the women feel the elfecta of this nuts anseinuah more than we do, and would 11111061 . 0- /F. 0.4 the person that would disperse these CrOldria. at least diminish their numbers. We know t h a t there are a great many who stand on the corners simply from Inadvertence, and who WOuld be as zealous as wo are to have the twir ler, foaling system abolished. If these latter would not countenance the system with Useirsresence and leave the regular loafers to themrielves, we feel confident it would be soon abolished, and they would thereby render a • most acceptable benefit to the city. Petroleum at Frauklln.—The Frahlifin, '`assn of Wednesday notices the following lietrittiikes on tko Allegheny river and Frenen area: Messrs Dale and Morrow struck a well last week on the Cochran Farm, two miles .be low Franklin, which yielded 240 barrels at the fist forty-eight hours pumping. It is consider ed good for 100 barrels a day. John Lee has also obtained a flowing well on the Martin Farm just above the Hoover, and nearly oppo.. site the Cochran Farm, which flows over fifty barrels daily. Besides this, a well has been struck. on the Wand opposite the Hoover well. which promises to be a first class wgU. It has not reen tubed yet. In addition to this, Mr. Hobbs, who owns a lease on the Smith Farm, sour'miles below Franklin, now the property of the Excelsior Oil liompany, and who had been pumping but four barrels a day at the depth of 408 feet, sunk his well to the depth of 424 feet and struck a vein which produces forty barrels in twenty-four hours. Two good wells have also been struck on French creek. about a mile above Franklin. All these strikes have been made within ten days, and there arc good pros pests of a number more in a short time. Col. Onllopeos Regiment.— We learn that this gallant regiment, uhleh left for the seat of war but a abort time ago, ere now puttering much for tne want of overcoats and shoes,which have not been furnisher them up to the present time. This is one of our favorite regiments, which, al lioug-h it has not as 3 et had an oppor tunity to display its gallantry in a general en gagement, has nevertheless manifested an amount of pluck and martial courage in several heavy skirmishes which shows that it is buy worthy of tit, prouder honor, of the battle-dell. This is the general impression among the citi zens of this city and surroundings where the PilKilllPLlt was raised, and we coidin ly sympa. 'Wipe with those men who but a few days ego Wereenjoying all the comforts and luxuries of petegul life and are now struggling against the frost stud - coiMin Vuginia faraway from friends aad home. No doubt our citizens will heartily sympathize with their mends in the (army and do all in their power to promote their comfort. Several little thlr.ga can be easily sent to them which would prove must acceptable to the brave lays, and if nothing more than a letter, it would ',;itittiw that they are remembered at home. Illapranse Court.—The October and Novem ber`term of the Supseme•Court of Pennsylvania for the Western Dlatrict commenced yesterday, p_resent Jiistlce Woodward and Judges Strong, Thanipson, Dead and Agnew. The following eases were de posed of; Aldranrilla "VW. Silverthorn. Erie county. ;Continued • ' aiaLean'tEndoutors U. Wade and others;and Boles' 41ppeali Uratvicird. Continued for argu ment at Yhthdelph la on the 2Sth of March ZULU. . igabarda and others vs: Esvellro belts. Craw lora. Argued by Farrell) , for plaintilit to err and by Church, contra. • Court adjourned to meet at nine o'clock this (Tuesday) morning. Iffelaneholy Oeeurrenee.--.The Wheeling ; , ..44stelidgencer givesan account of a fatal occur retied whloh took place in West Liberty on Thursday last, of ,which a lady wand Josiah Ohapline was the untortunate Victim. The fol lowing sir: the circumstances as related• by that paper.. For some time past Mrs. eltapline has been suillect to tits. She was alone in the house on Thursday when.attacked, Her is supposed to have hail& near the grate . Her clothing caught lire, rite the unfortunate lady being unable to help herself, Is supposed to have staggered into .ihe where she fell down, and when diseov "dred almoit every stitch of clothing had been burned from her person and the flesh actually roasted upon the pones. She lingered in great agony until Friday morning, when she expired. ;4 • A Hew Cousaterfolt.—A. well executed and very dengerotur counterfeit government green. back, of denomination of fifty dollars has recently beenput allow, and handlers of money mast keep a sharp lookout or they will be bit ten by it. The general appearance of the bill is precisely that Ui tne genuine, and the aignatuici are perlect fa; wake. A close examination, however, disclose, that the engraving is coarser and the printing not quite as well done; while in the vignette of Hamilton the nose is less prominent, and the lower part of the car wtildir tit the genuine is .juice plain, is ob wain.„ The . words tn. script 'promise to pay to bearer” aro somewhat coarser than in 7 ;ttivimumlne. The. paper ill unusually good for a Cainterielt note. - • 89,1411 en; Killed.—A letter from Chaplain W.Dllloore, of the 6th Pennsylvania heavy ar tillery, dated Fairfax Station, October lath, says Mir - three - men of the regiment *eiereceul lyib ed, upon,while outside the plaltat line. The names of.llui unfortunate men .are Private Jll3 L. Pilakerton, shot through the heart ens in- Oa/illy killed reaLlence homer Station, Blairs ville enmandiana branch of the Penneylvauia yagroadi Private Wm. Bruce Moore, 00. L, shot through the right lung since dead, Private W. B, Moore, Co. 0, shot in the I high, serious flesh *mind. Everyone uaea stationery, envelopes, As., and we can inform our readers that no place In Os fifty eau they be better suited than at the 401* of *yen', Scheyer at (Jo., No. al Fifth street. I.6ey bale always on hand aline as sortment of kne English, French and American papers and envelopes, Loth for ladies and for counting Manse use, Tao' alma manufacture books of every desoriptifin to order. AMOnirtheir stook can be found one of the finest anormeat of gold pens In the elty, being from the oelelpated manufactory of John Foley, New York: • _,Theatrer—Last evening the accomiatshea YanUee Locke, made hla drat ap- Ce on ouratage In the laughable drama of frihrk i 'atoh.” Ills at but was highly oompll men. tart' to time °nog rotor, and the house was kept In one continuous tit of merriment and laughter during the eutire course. In the arterpiece he was nits tren.teotir applauded lie wilt no dopbt continue tooraw a crowded house during the Whole time Of his engagement. False • Pretegares.—A. commitment was lodged yesterday against a man named Henry NI yin alms Miller, charging !um with fraud on path gof tiekry Melchior, of lfrownsville, Pa. It L alleged be the latter that /dyers sold him a check !Deg*? on a_ beak_ in - Milwaukee, W cosad, iirliielitAxiired to be cragerY. Awaited for Bletaeny.—On liunday a mac -named Thomas 'awash appeared befetre Juathß thaulshury of Birmingham, that with MifaulY• Igitrnialt acknowledge!' that he has Peen twice jaarried, htit alledgeA that he was divorced from Ma Ant wife. /fa was committed to Jail in de taultfdludi. .• AST/101NY MJITHEL F . 'JOSEPH MEYER & SON, 4 L 4OII M4LCMM:UW OF PLAIN .ND FANCY 11035 M RE AND CHAIRS WAR KROUSE, 163 SAILITHPIELID, AND 02 RICAN eta Between 6th at., and Virgin allay I=l IarVORNWELL & KERR, CIALUWat MANUFACTURERR, - 1 -011 - ver sad Brass Waters. and zwumfactarers of Saddiery d; Carriage Hardware, wo. 7.61. OLtr atteet, and Dsuinegas Way, , • simineecrote • vinivrifs4Nb TOYS .DEs Ad shim,: bed reosty:4l ) t ri 4 00111/3TRIR & SORIIOI/13, isnajtblleld Mama% 400 - rimed AvuTveg; le Fifth stmt.. 'MU TELEGRA.PIIIC. FROM OUR 'FIRST EDITION inLik4eri4o s :ol:. c• l 2, ttai, ita:a:l:?.page Lounrviw4 October 10.—Chattanoo ga advices say that Lieut. W. Graell, olVie 7tkXentucky, led a scout towards Lard : tette, tWerity -three miles from here — on • Wednesday; drove a small squa i d of rebels out of the town, and pursued them to their camp, capturing nine out of eleven. He afterwards fell in With 1,600 rebel cavalry, and retreat ed. Some of his prisoners say that Wheeler's whole command, comprising Martin's Roddy's zones' and Raterson's cavalry, an aggregating forco of from -8,000 to 10,000, are all in-the country be tween Chattanooga and Dalton. The rebels entered Reseca on Wednes day morning; and took the only troops there—a colored reginient—by surprise. The rebels immediately thereafter mov ed upon Dalton. On Friday there was considerable alarm at Chattanooga, and every able.lxidied man was put to work on the fortifications. At last accounts, General Kilpatrick, with his cavalry, was at Dalton. No "apprehensions are now felt for Chatta nooga or Knoxville. General Sherman has over one hun dred day's rationei at Atlirrita. Knox ville has an abundance of provisions to stand a six months' siege. At Chatta nooga the Government store houses are full of provisions and large supplies, be• sides, on the ground, covered with tar paulins. .•• General Milroy was at Tullahoma and General Schofield at Chattanooga. Intelligence from a private reliable source aAys that on Saturday evening General H ood's army was between Dal ton and Lafayette, making for the latter place, with Sherman pressing him close ly. Prominent military men say that Hood's last move places him exactly in the position desired by Sherman. There is considerable excitement at Clarkville, Tennessee, in consequence of the re ports of scouts that the rebel General Lyon intended to attack the place . . The Government employees have been armed for the additional defence of Clarks ville. Losses in the Affair of the 15th Nsw Yons, October 17.—A Herald's correspondeht with Butler, writing on the 15th, says: The losses in the recon noissance up the Darbytown road, on the 13th, are, in the aggregate, IS offi cerirand 352 men. Of these, t'oflicers and 33 men were killed, 14 officers and 590 men wounded, and 1 officer and 23 men missing. The enemy's tiring on Dutch Gap canal has ceased since General Butler placed a number of rebel prisoners on it. The trees on the river bank in front of the 18th Corps are being cut down by the rebeis_in order to give them a_ better liew . Orthe Operations on our side. General Xantes cavalry on the ex treme right are still holding the advanc ed position gained in Thursday's re connoissance, and it is not designed to abandon it. We have received General Lee's official report of this affair, and the Richmond Enquirer's account of it, both of which, of course, claim a rebel victory. No new movements either on the side of the Army of the Potomac or of the -Army of the James are reported. At the date of the latest accounts the rebels were observed to be massing their cav alry on our left, with the supposed in tention of making a dash on our forces on the Weldon Railroad. Rebel Mail Captured. &c Canto, October 16.—The steamer Forsyth from New Orleans on the 10th has arrived with sixty-one hales of cot ton. No change in the cotton market. Natches letter of the 9th says that the thirteen flags recaptured by Lieut. Earle, while being sent to the rebel headquar ters on the east side of the river, mostly belonged to Indiana regiments. The mail captured at the same time contained full returns of the rebel forces on the west side of the river, and a letter from the Governor of Louisiana to the Con. federate Government recommending the arming bf negroes. Captain J. 11. Odelin, Gen. Brayman'a 4.diutant, charged with bribery, wa, honorably dcquited by court-martial aud. restored to duty. The steamer .1. I ' Irwin blew up in the Cumberland rivet, near Eddyyllle,.yestyrday. S. .r seven of - her crew were killed. Ache' ial Per ter sent for some of his best (Aileen, to join him in his new command. Latest News from tturop F4TEIS4 17.—The Strut er Damascus, from Liverpool the 6h and Londonderry the 7th, passed here news is one day later. The rebel loan declined. to 45a01. Cot ton opened dull, with a decline of 4:1 but closed firmer. Consols closed at tiB aBBl for money, Bullion in the Bank of England decreased £128,000. American stocks irregular. News by the steamer City of Wash ingten, which left Liverpool on the 6th brings the following : Miss Slidell and M. -Erlinger were married at Paris with much pump. Mace charges Coburn with not in tending to fight him, and claims the stakes. Manchester market irregular. Price Getting out of Missouri Sm. Louts, October 17 —The Dow,- erat's Jefferson City special correspond ent sayg: The Pacific Railroad *run ning to thelfamone bridge, and troops are being rapidly sept there.. General Fisk leaves in the morning on an im: portant reconnoissance. General Pleas anton starts for the front to-morrow' to take command of the cavalry,. It is be lieved khat if our mounted force moves rapidly Price's train will be captured. Price's force is divided, either part of i ttt. which can be easily deed ii over taken. • Sanborn's cave sin hot pur suit of Jeff. Thompson. , 1' GoodliOimr From Sherman Opotripbtr,, October ;la._-,i..*tortis from seventy-three ConnfieS Of Ohio give a Union majority of 117,285, The Commercial's NashvilfB *patch says: Communication is again:lTel with Sherman. He was at Tilton, b miles from Dalton, on Saturday noo:',Ifood left Dalton, on Saturday afte . .in the direction of Bridgeport. SherAan commenced moving in the same Lion close on his rear. No hattl, been fought at last ad vices. It is pfektf certain AO good has nearly his whole army with him. Yrrrestisint. BL 11176 IMRE Politicians Fighting over Penn, Sylvania. NEW Yowl, October 17. —A Tribune's Washington special claims over 8.000 Union majority„in Pennsylvania on the home Vote, based on tbe latest returns from Philadelphia and, ilarrisburg. The World's -*urea a Democratic majority on the , home 'vote of 000, and insists they have carried the State. ~The, Trib une claims that the Union - MagitY will be, with the soldier's vote; ;20 ; . Maryland Cozenlinden Carried XIV YOXIf i October* 4A. -Washing - ton &pada to the 2YOUne the ma jority for the new lifarylacdponsdnition ward sbl 14fahnildred. VOW* effoßcindiku 4 :iiss re: eltha - . )!ltelikn:taie hundred maorz illegality is to ben tested, Which it is be li eved will alter the Aids. POST---PITTSBURGH, TITESDAI MORNING, OCTOBER 18 1864:i Military Arrests in Baltimore. Be.t..*:ttorta Oct. 17.—There is a great sensation here to-day, caused by the seizure by the military authorities of mitt eral large business houses, and closing the establishments. Nothing definite is known regardlng the cause, bat - it is said they are engaged in contraband trade add rebel mail carrying. The establish ments seized ire those of Hamilton, Eas ter & Co., dry goods ; Charles E. Coal ters & Co.; hardware ; Jordan & Chase, clothing ; and two warehouses of Messrs. Weisenfeldt, clothiers, on Baltimore street. • , Reaneke Captured by Rebels. NEW YORK, October 17.—8 y the steamer Liberty, from Havanna on the 12th, we learn that it was currently re ported at that place that the steamship Roanoke had been captured by a party of twenty-five rebels, as that number were known to have gone aboard. Among that number were Lieut. Brain, alias Johnson, who captured the Chesa peake, and the engineer of the Harriet Lane, who it was said would take charge of the Roanoke's engines. Union Majority on the Home Vote. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—The Inquir• or says corrected returns foot ups Union majority, on the home vote, of 8,035. COUGH NO MORE "I' R ei • - ritic , n. LAND' t 3 MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALS.siM. Dr. Stricklaad's Mellifluous Cough Balsam to warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con sumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by Druggists. General Depot 8 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. vl ARKIIE(EA. All the Medical men and the Press recoils mead lir. Strickla,l's Antl,7l,olern Mixture nil the only certain remedy for DiarrhaiA and Dysen tery. It la a com,.lnAlicin 0! Astringents, Ab sorbents, Stimulants Cud (laralittatiV..6, and is warranted to effect a cure aster all ocher meane have failed. For sale by Druegt2te. eneral Depot 6 EMI Fourth street, einatwastl, ISTRI C KL AND' S Li M Ft7E7IVE7E7:3 Y. fir Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thou snnds the woret cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate rmief, and effects a permanent cure. 'try it directly. It is war ranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists. General Depot 6 East. Fourth Street, Oinetnnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA, VUI!SNESS, ND DE BILITY, Du. sTRicK ToNlo can recommenu those stab,i in, with loss of al petite, Indigestion, cw Dyipepe‘a, Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use striekland'sTonic. It is a vegetable preparation free trout al coholic Ilquo-n; it strengthens the whole nen'. °tie By stens , it ureates a good appetite, and is warranted to case Uy s:,epsla and Nervous De bility. For sale by Druggists generally, n 1 sold by P I,K fa BRILL, Wlsolesale Agents, No. ii-Federal street, Allegheny Oily, And by Dr. CI E.D. 11. KEN - SER. Dornfr Wood Si reet Awl Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa ripparedt,y Dr. A. St ricidan.l, 6 East Fourth well; ay'as~c GEO. W. BMIT.H"3 FARM FOR SALE. I HAVE HAD MY wADotriuerorti Estate surveyed and dtrithal tato seven par vets to suit purchcaers, and will oiler the same for sale at runlic Auction On Monday, °etch.. r the 24. th, 1864 All that portion It log went of the Bethany Pike. I will oiler in five difrerect tracks; the tout containing It acres, with a good suntan:, tint dwelling, spring mud milk house. The sec• rind tract comet us about 17 act an.l the third at.out 15 acres, the remainder, borderldg on Wood's Hun, LS dtr Lied ' •wo ti lets 01 15 nett 30 oerea, moth a good traa•-t house .in each. A.I in grass and cower and well calculated for Dairy Farms. I hat portion Il mg on :ha east sale of the PP.e I have .11i - I,:ed into two parcels, one pall el ..bout 170 acres on which Is a neat, enlist:in nei brick Elweillne formed). occe.pled by Air. Jpen Marshall. Three good tenant houses, the rt.t.ts of whirl. will ply the tx.se... haree barns, stable and eh-ep boui ea, and lull grca.n thi ifty besting Apple and 1 ironic Crate trees '1 his part of the estate will make a magnificent farm. I will also part with my. Homestead, the large tiu utrful mansied,6o lis 75 feet, with all modern eto.veniences, surrounded with shrubbery tin.l trees; also a large orchard of choice wl , l, 130 acres at land. n extensive barn with s one basement, di sh:ail int , stabling for 16 horses, and walls Inc to , Attie, Wahl Ct. tlaitt WOO, 1140Wa &D.l ever) - thing In the highest requisition of x farm. It tl'fttlfili in ft brisk yard of 175 feet square, ahr. rounded by brick sheds for cattle and sheep, ale.), a blacksmith's shop and slaughter h o use. There is also on this Homestead tract a gond tenent house. Ihe Farm le known to tn. best improved and umst highly eattivved In t'cla part or the court. try, being situated on the Ilethany Pike, lour 1311!(16 from Wheeling, moat beaut,ful and fertile roling hill lan well watered n Ith never tail• hag springs ; situated in a neigMorhood of wealthy and highly resomtAble people. For terms at purohtse with a "plan" of tl.s Farm, showing the dtvi9ions atxme rhentlone,l, inLfther with aLlintrt Do ra, apply on the i renr or a.t my Brewery ntlize, ar to N hwhart so, 0811., 01 Whi...A.o. :,T1)('Ii. AND FARM I'S —(rn the followtog toy at the bale of the Fano, Tneatbly, the 'kith Any of October, 19tii, I w1:1 , - 11,pose of my Itotaea, enttle, :;beep 4nit Howe, ir V HEEL EEt & WILSON'S Opel Ex4 6 : 3. irithelV SEWING MACHINES Over 16C ,t)(l.' ftb have all eady bees 8311 Over 8.000 are in ase in P t• Burgh and Vicinity. The Sale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all others combined. No one should buy a Sewing Machine until they. have examined and tested the Wheeler I Wilson. They are warranted for three years. Instruction 'Free. Salesroom, No. si FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER at 00., Agents. sepl3:Akw aIIICKERING PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PlANti,soculd corners, handsome mould lag en case. Irds been In use . but five months and le as :1:1001) AS NEW In every respect not scratched or-marred in the leaat.' The pres 6 eat Boston price ,is 00. Will be sold at n 4131-11.M.A.T . REDUCTION. OICAS, 0. MELLOR, t. 4 --t. OIL . 0 FOR SAME. aiIIUBSORKELEB. °MMES. FOR • - Bale lee /LOBES u F OIL LAND' ttslated Be „Illetyererrolctivilinallion4lraltles Berttki , Tlishas three vAllentin4;all of serdelrerollet 011'Or rho s u m i rllt A thePlSOlSridth '911; Mill Li Maar in lots, Olson nuxerrs:- Poi: I ilsitlaii- Isisliu H. Latralwa l jj ,. • 44 se WI it .. Little Beaver oolliarnl - Columbiana °mint-0110. AND.IIIIIOIIII FOR 'YOUNG . _ . set uslla. af TELEGRAPH. NEWS FROM THE FRONT What Refugees Say. Affairs in Butler's Department NEW Yotre, Oct. I.7.—The Times' ar my of the PotOmac letter says : The al my is now burning wood cut some months-since for use In Richmond. Refugees say that fuel is very scarce in Richmond, and at from 80 to 100 lars per cord. The Herald's special from Butler's headquarters gives the particulars of placing rebel prisoners at work in Dutch Gap canal. Under Butler's retaliatory order prisoners have the same rations reported furnished to Union prisoners, and work an equal number of hours. Butler's order of explanation was read to them before commencing work. The rebels have ceased shelling those at work on the canal. • The same paper's New Orleans letter says, several deserters from Col. Scott's rebel command, arrived in New Orleans and were furnished passes to Mexico. Gen. Page captured at Fort Morgan, has the liberty of the city two houra ev ery day. The writer says the rapture of the steamer Ike Davis by the rebels, was by a collision with the owners being latter ly unprofitable, and twice brought back from attempts logo to Matamoras, final ly sailed and run into Galveston. On her return sporting men were much dis gusted at the result of the Coburn and Mace match result. Considerable mon ey was staked on the result. Advicea received to day ale that there will he no fight. Beta are generally withdrawn. The Timm' London correspondent says: It is proposed to send the Prince of Wales to Dubl;n as Viceroy of Ire land. Advices by the steamer City of Wash ington state that the Royal Sovereign, the first British turret ship, has been or dered out of commission. Much excite ment is created, and the London Ternei calls for an explanation. The Charleston Courier of the 11th has a dispatch from Augusta of the 10th which says; The correspondent of the Montgomery Mail with Hood's army says: The occupation of Rome was of fected without a fight, and the dash into Marietta was bootless. When Sherman learned that Hood had moved north ward he crossed the river with two corps and formed a line of observation at Via mg's Station. Hood's line crossed the railroad at Big Shanty, and the two ar mice held this position to each other without firing a gun. On the sth our army set to work, effectually destroying the railroad from Big Shanty to Oasten eula. All the bridges from Marietta to Daltu•n were destroyed. We have stronzly fortified Kenesaw mot ntain. Jackson holds Rome and Wheeler has possession of Resacca. The Charleston Mercury of the llin has a dispatch from Mobile which says: On Saturday our eastern shore hatteli; s opened fire on the gunboats and whipp ed them off. On. Sunday the same bat teries opened on a side—wheel steamer and hulled and disabled her. The yes ?CI is not now visible among the duel. 1' is morning two vessels disappeared, but came back in the evening. Quebec ad vices say delegates affnear ly all favorable to confederation of the provinces, but many difficulties exist in agreement upon details. Some points of difference are of the gravest kind. Panama advices of the6th says: There is smite prospect of a peaceful settlement of the Bpanish•Pernvian difficulties. Peru has appointed special commission. ers to Madrid, and has dispatched circu lars to its diplomatic agents in Europe and New York, in relation to the Span— ish question. Circular not yet made pub lic. Chili is .waiting until Pezu takes decisive steps before she shapes her owu course. Serious revolutionrry plots have been discovered in Chili, in which Spain is supposed to be implicated. The revo lution in Ecquatior has at length been effectually crushed. Peruvian ad vices W HAI ITH, NV a.l,lMy,ton Farm state that the Ist Federal Congress of South American States was to assemble in a few days in Lima. It is reported that Brazil %ishes to take part in the Congress, and Ecquador Is the only States xhich stands aloof. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The Ohio sol diers in fierr - Crnok's command of Sher hiati's army voted as follows: Republi can, 1,421, Democratic, 213. NEW YORE, Oct. 17.—Gold 18 very ir regular and excited. The price opened strong at 2201, immediately advanced to 222 k, and subsequently fell to 217 i. La ter in the day it advanced to 2181. The Ca/time/cies° Washington special says: In the surprise of Moseby's camp a number of prisoners viere taken, among them two young men clerks of Alexan dria. A number of leading secessionists of Alexandria were placed upon the Man assas train to run the risk of being fired upon by bushwhackers. Amonthem were Rev. Mr. Billings, Dr. French', Dr. Johnson and George Dangerfield. Six -of the northern counties of Vir ginia are to be depopulated and the in habitants sent to the rear in order to prevent guerrilla operations. I'? NEW YOEX, Oat. 17.—The blockade runner Susanna arrived at Havana on the 12th, trom Galveston with - 820 bales of cotton. The "Elosie".salled for Galveston on the 11th inst. § 1 %. 14 1 1 n 1 C - 94; 47-T--44% and 40 of his , suurdetourriiesrenterid aurae; ,Akurtforuerttecomtn guns Frl day evening, murdered five eittserusAid mortally wounded another, also burned 1R hums.. _ . b.A T 3 PJ 9L" LI V SECOND EDITION. News from New York Wishington City items. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. — Admiral Por ter, commanding South Atlantic' Block ading squadron . , communicates to the Navy Departmeitt information of the capture of the English blockade runner Bat t by the Montgomery on the 10th. The Bat is steel built and this was her first trip, she only having been 19 days at sea. The vessel runs 14 knots, is very strong, and can be used to catch bloCk ade runners. She was consigned to Frazer, Tornholm & Co, Charleston papers of the 11th ult., announce the death by yellow fever of Col. Harris, Chief Engineer of Beanregard's Staff. The Courier of the above date says: Eighty—six shots have been fired at Charleston since last report, and 25 at Sumter from the Swamp Angel battery. Gen. Beauregard reached Columbus, Ga., on the 7th, and proceeded immedi ately to his command. Charleston papers condemn Davis' Ma con speech as unwise. The men of the Quartermaster's De partment of Alexundria are progressing in the work of felling the trees on eac side of the track of the Alexandria & Manassas Gap railroad. They are now beyond Manassas, having cleared this end of the road of all shelter for guer rillas. They sent in under guard a force of 5 guerrillas captured by them. From Fortress Monroe FORT MONROE, Oct. 15.—The hospi tal steamer Lowry,has returned from the James river with about 250 sick and wounded soldiers, and the following of ficers: Captain Thomas Ward, 67th Ohio, foot amputated; Lieut. Runfrees, 67th Ohio, wounded in the hand; Chas. E. Miner, 69th Ohio, wounded in the leg; Lieut. George T. Heritage, 39th Il linois, wounded in the leg; Captain E. Pratt, 88th New York cavalry, wounded in arm; Lieut. Lewis, 88th New York, .lo;' Lieut. John Klrbs, 9th New York, do. The Norfolk Regime of to-day Jaye: Tuesday the 18th the Tenth corns penetrated the Confederate line and all InA entered Richmond. We lost about 800 men in Thursday's fight. Loss of the enemy 750. • News from Washington WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—A number of dry goods, clothing and shoe stores, perhaps ten or more, were closed by military authorities today, and guards placed over them, and the principles a❑d clerks taken into custody, on suspicion ir being engaged in sellidg goods to blockade- runners on such vessels re r•ently captured, affording it is said, a i•.tuse for these proceedings. WARRINGTON, Oct. 17.—Official infer - =lion has been received here to the ef- Ceti that on the evening of the 14th, Col. Ganzovot commanding 13th New York °rivalry, surprised Moseby's camp near Piedmont, Va., and recaptured all his artillery, consisting of four guns, cais sons, &c., and also a number of prison era and horses. The captured have been sent to this cite. Affairs in Chattanooga eIIATTAN 00.1 , Oct. 17.—Gin. Sher man and artily all right and masier 'he situation. Every point ever held by us is still in L.ur possession. Atlanta all with plenty to eat. The Nashville will be repaired in a few d ,y 4 Flood thus far has not more men than we !rave, and his raid has produced no toil tary result. He was dreadfully repulsed nt Ailhannay by General Carse, and his ,•avalry compeers, who deserye the :hanks of the whole country for their gallant and stubborn defense. (Signed) WrLue.ist WARNER, General Sherman's Staff. From the Southwest NASHVILLE, Oct. 17.—Hood a army has moved north of Atlanta, and it is rumored that he has captured Dalton, t4a., with 600 prisoners. A portion of the garrison escaped. The latest intelligence narrates Hood with a body of troops at Ship's Gap,As miles southwest of Dalton, on this Side , i'the Tennessee river, marching in the direction of the river. Some portion of Sheiman's army hotly pursuing rebel forces. Business Houses Closed BALTIMORE, Oct. 17.—The following business houses were also seized by the military authorities I=sac Cole, jr. & jtrothers, hats and caps ; Simon Franck S. Co., clothiers; U. & T. Frederick, clothiers. All the proprietors, elerks . and other employees found on the prem ises seized, have been arrested and sent to Washington on a special train. It is understood the War Department have ordered other arrests to be made. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York Market New YORK, Oat. 17.—Cotton, $123x1 2d fbr middling. Flour, $9 40a9 80 for extra state; $10 25a10 75 for BH 0; 910 8011175 for trade brawls. Whisky, $1 75a1 75g for state and western. Wheat, $1 95a203 for Chicago spring; $1 4932 01 for Milwaukee dub; $21552 13) for winter red western; $221 for amber PiLlahigan; $2 03 for. Se clue apring. 3.2. Corn, St 64111 55 for mixed western,Oats, 86)44870 for western. Su gar' 113,017)to for Muscovado. Petroleum, 45a rla toy crude; 07480 for refined in bond;,4la£2e kir do free. Park,'s4oa4l for mesa; $42 50a43* for new do; 50a4575 for each and regtilii way; $39 for prime; $42 for prime mess. . 5701 for clowstry mess ,1113a17 for repaaned me*. jl7 50a22 50 for extra meas. Hams . $25 for wear prn; 171111N0 for 'Moulders; Ba2la Lard, ltaino. Butter, Juane for western* Fla 46t for State. Obeette. 14a22a. New York Money itiorket. Nan' Yoas, Ont. 17.—Money ; petty° a;i par cont. Gold opened at 421, adranaaallo ti*X elosed at 211. Philadelphia Market.. 'Pamawsi.rina lo Oat. 17 .— Flour, $ll out ye r . for extra. When 30 for red; id 60 for white. Corn, 61. 66 for y w. Petroleum. naidexfor crude; - 611010310 for refined in bond; 76•110o-fof do free.. Wldelky "CM ; ,ia c y .ifrA rBiltiMBll*llllaritsil stz CJ Rateurowil, Prot ' , finei *liar western - - 4or white, „ - O..PILED AIM COVII, don 4 hisitbyn Spiced ant - Clove Pram anteand 2 pound CULL net reoeivetireuid , (ol e by* I:: IBM Dr. B. A. ison's Pills WILL CURE LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go , at once and buy a box. IF TTIF DIRKTIONB ARE PROPERLY FOL. 13=1 SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. One Pill tm n Dose: PCEPARED DI B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00, SOLE. PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufact Mtnl urers or Whito de ad , Red bead, ege, Putt3', . 7i; 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa FOR SALE DI Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. 13. L. Fahnestock's VIERMIF UGE. IIEAR Silts—WE TAKIc Mucli 'Ur pleasure in assuring you that there is no Verinifuge now in use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We hate sold it largely at retail, and with uniform su.i eas. We are Druggists and Phyeledans, aii.l helve prescribed it for our patlentai and have been well satisfied with its effects. t.:AXTON Itittem,-N. Y, B. L. FIHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared Iron the .4.0t1 Vc yi tuutple of hb cbrated Vermituge. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to spit the taste of Male who cannot conveniently take the Verndfugc. L'hildren will take them without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be , glv en to the most delicate child. PREPARED AND SOL:1) EY N. L FAHNESTOCK & CO, ,SO4E PAWPRLETpagh, 16 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth Sta., PI'I'cSBITRGH, PA Sold by Druggists and Medicineßealorsioner ally. apl3-lawd&w PORTABLE STEAM • - ENGINES. cONTAINING ALL THE MODERN improveme4a, having a Tabular Heater, etupp,wittrEance Valve, alForce,.Parop, ,wo Nalsabe Viilß , y a, , Stetoke Safi , t y Valve, qteam uvae, :nut canon Hnsv, IF‘ Pet of Suction Pipe, in anof t. ery Oft* of iron work required to tender ti/0 engine and !taut nompiete. An from three to thirty horse power made to order. Those of eight, ten, twelve anj twenty horse are in orneess of construct ins, and ear, be delivered on ehort notice. Thla engine Ie bu It upon a sotid had plate compltsoOf ;teed, an Pan }on 'a foundatiod Beimitate Roth the Idilet. We alai) manafaeture CROOKER'q t F LF -BRATI•'..O FILE AOTlnifl FOROE PITSIP, and can supply them at abort notice. Orders registered and tilled in their tutu. Ad ress W 1.0 Tr0v 1.1 . 4.11 , t3 E x A e t ; gL f)r apply to. -L. Work 41 Ili), I ttentc Y, wd 56 Liberty at., N. S. 11 i l l 1 s4tl 1111 44- st;,, OAPS, ' 4l -1 % -•.. - • - _ :• DYSENTERY Diarrhoea. DIXON'S AR 0.71L4T1C BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only sea and sue mire. II son- Ala! ti9Vity,ol 044 0 ,24PutAillg oral or other injurious compoun common o remedies generally sold for tide class of disease. It is so efficaoious that Physicians very generally me it in their in all abronio444 sir Use no Cholera mixtUx or doubt- Cal compositions, (many of whiah ander. awe EidiraVit l ik!el r • tailen t ,),ben lep ton obtain an nfam remedy as simple and safe aeilliOkbendell thlimischw Ask .for. Rixoo ,1 1 5Foicimmkir. ClAwai.- 1111, :and se• titetthelroprietorlt,naate is written. on the oet&teerreppeepg eiehlot tie. 'Prepared gulp by • look Proprairr-onrommttrz by ill'respeitabie 4 1 0 Id stYKSlsiii& No. as( r-4 tor Softie. '• *3/ ..fig \__ _ M!SI Strictly Pure o teL ~?~^::Gas _.._ ._-_ f; PITTSBERGII 11011111 AND zoliMar. TORRENCE Arlahecsalea awl lildatinsig .„, N. Foreign ad Domeggc-..1),084 - 14:4ines and Ohemic,ala, Dyes andcirtigre Alcohol. F'erferinert:l4;± and Toilet gimpy_ Wikrf„o:l74X. 4 „ - quota, Total:loci and Painta#' .0 1 la . 3ina Trusses iiiwortei*4oa - _-, - • Braces, 'Pr irlekitrlv4vi TRUSSES Tnitifintiti:" We meonfatitnlre all th 0 ,1 ,4 4 ,14.013 GC NOIRT ed Trusser, fulirkeeP.:o64o4l.o4,l**l3l6.ii: Pdereh'e, t tohe, nfiterjo,4)act : end aU other miovitatertreary.l!li• - 4 Incases requiring any naanunai*E'ol6-gia or when Dewar-a thiairliqii to miler - • tszopz ABDOMINAL' SLI I / 4 1,111k. SHOULDER BRACE% ELASTIC 5T90.13.1,119.9.-.:7.7A'A- ()IL Iduflhltitettenda to the ep, plieetion TIUISNA, &IX, ant to , thetreitsiezit of Rupture, PHYSICIAN'S PEESORITattogs OAR Ef !IL LY I.' l o NlP.ouFugu. g. aortptton Dmuirrment alotaprin • ounce o ,an experienced Pharmaceututt,ArtiliatarlideCkited In cum pounding preacrlpp9n4.Afe.,oootVatiirlth regard to t'leahnea Preacrlptiota oarefullp, ocrinpf*lditty:ll l l,ol hews of the night. DIETETIC & CULINMMARTICtES. ,s,„ 'Pure itrean, M Tart,. r. Laxlirhßakiag.Seda Sftnlli'diftlit&lil. lifma and Pulftlerect Cloveii; PePPer Allspice '" • uot Gaiger Balk ..43titnanfika )mega °or.. rens's Gelatixtq, ,", „n Prlee's GlyeeHt,./. ' - kiecker'elmitte, - Pure Tiflis tilt Burnett's, O,OAIA/ 4 14, • Aq - 41 , 14; 44pf. • 'ecirfik do sea, Macitual )4utalegs, .at gissL Tel.W esc., z.t.41 4,11 HO usBnoLD- ritrdwiEr-• • _ ~, - - --••,,- - N4 1 1•11 ' , LB , illoia6Futt . treil . l.43; ..- ' x - oue'VEtally• 1-1,11u,1,, @1603.; at-,:itil ca: ••=i:rer -',,icki , , , • q; ' ifitbaliaxv•. , - k Frf pull, •4 • ' Ac..rice. ao - , 1 ,4 'l ••,.- u. - 4., . ~.......iia. , u ~..t . 0., Ii , 'i:- ,•-•., ', ,- 4 SUNDUI,FL, ' • - Si#it; ChthirY susitstap, tisec,t. nne, At.43.,A.1440., 44 =imlt PittSbijr . gh Agony For all rekekblfittrrelViettlyriredltaftigyibrre•i, Dr. D. JAYNE'S Exp.ctoraat - Alfeiattfir " -,; !n.f .0611Ipt aitariVi G.T.ll l 'l . Flair lout: & •, • i&N.4"WSiPafts.-drtivi a 4.7 km, . • " 4111P-U,4r.e---s-al le at eld: • , c -17.= t L .4.4.4.,.1 ITEIIItiOLLOS Celebrated r Re-smites•Lq. / _t- 13"hn ' 41 diM) IfIC* ° CPA d A lr • • •. • . 116414171*V the /A6trit , Dr. C. W. 40B.A.PFSak_StattdtiDilttM4bit. • ' • " 7 :=4 Sitters. - .4(.lllf.AicSr siPulawt(t. If a na ~s...Wee=_Xouas • " - INlttudrari - 714.4717 E rL E ItE iI D itl edioej,Div.ovorr, Katt 118,15fiqggeht..9 %% 21 t U 'VS 04 letiratriVliALAVVe,a,*3 ll= -. .•. ..-i.,.at i 0t.t.,..;:i.{i Brandretb'e Pllle r io - ', O ' - . -,. Dr. ft A. Villeaohit44lld, - -z.",' ' , .....r 1 i;'-ri Itnetetter's Celebrated fiteliriedSetatrielif Draktre.Plantatlort Blftehter , . - , 'sa , - 7 .. >4.10,. t'otter's NerelneZegltelt. En eke*, - An Antidote for Intemperance, .; .. „ t— „.:1 - .`irt. AilAill- flit - yeitabo _pawl. ~ ..-~e lootstix.• . day:. . -. ' - ', E . ',,,,, t ,.;_, _ ..,.. r viltios'4t.iin_:.- - 4-_- Paints, Leade. Zbutit,.,ge,lojr,i;lo_B", „._ . ,y4nosselh Bruaties,•Ptitty; Titbit ra1144, 13144t494.1644Piti;.--,:;:' Ve bare leoliillitalorgniAte.flAt.et:_, q : ,,, : . .. . at niartufac'tuers prizes. - . :tiro 1' , •I'- , t.i . S.S . :ll.4 4 t l Phz:'. i..'?. • .11)rxegis . 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