MING H rmcE TiiHKi: cents. riHIADKLrillA, SA'IUKDAY, OC'IOliKU 1, 1S4. PRICE T1IIIEE CENTS. TH VIE I V f r THE R'EIL ISVASI'tN Of UltCOUF.I. The I.file t Newi -I irimt llevrd 'it rp 4lriil)-Rn-rhlnit I. ..(or from Pllut Mnnb-Vct 4J.iicrnl I'.nci'it incut tordny. W huvs bnt little Iditional inU'lbecu in regard 10 iho morcmcn's of ttic Rebels ia South east Missouri beyond that published in yester day's lirpulnUan. Tbtio was no licttitinc; at De Sow or belo v that pint yesterday, where a portion of (.itinera! Smith's force are concentrated. A nptwt comes tijr telegraph by w ly of Illinois that tirirR wis hoird in the direction of Cape ilirarilcau yesterday afternoon, and it it not Iiu fsrohahlo that the llelfcls may have tnailo an a lack ou that place. The ditut n-trations of the Rebels tint fr would seem to indicate their real de-Urn to be tore for tho purple of procairimt supplies, plundering the country, and destroy Im; property, than UDHInror el-o. They nro mount.' I ontlid ry bst horses tiny have'len able ti procure In the country through which they have passed, and lire prepared to daih upon wc.ik an 1 de fer leu ixmiis, wherever our troops arc uut intoned in force. Another ohjrt-t they hove in view is, the pro mring of reinforcements, and no doubt a con siderable numb.r of the diiatrertedla conse quence of the draft, will join them. At Miner. il I'oint, on Tburnday, one man, who was drafted at 1'otoni, thought to make his rsc .tpe totlieKchellii.es. He was arrested and placed nniler pmuii. Watcbltis? hit opiNirtnnity he wrested tho guard's musket nway Irom him an. I nudcrtook to make his encapo. After running n consi.Je.rub'c distance, however, he o.uuo up against our pickets and was recaptured. hit. Iamis is at present full of prominent citi zens fnni all parts of the M ite and particulur'y fioni Southeast Missouri, who h ive in ide their way here to escape conscription into the Uobe.1 army, or even a worse tate. In iniiny Instances they have been compelled to leave their wives and children behind, and all their vuiuahlcs. Ainoue the nniiilKT we notice II in Mr. lljsh, of fct. Fmni ois county, and present State Senator, lie made his escape from l-'arminuton on M n diy, and aiirr camping out in the woods during Mhe rain on Monday night, and traveling; lilteeu or twenty miles, succeeded in reaching our lines. No news from 1'ilot knob has been received it headquarters since Tuesday forenoon, when the telegraph wiics were cut. A tcli graph operator who bad been stationed at the Knob, arrived hero yesterdav aft irno n, having kit the Knob at 12A o'clock Tuesday. His statements at headquarters were so contused as to be unreliable; but he declared the pi. tec was almost surrounded, and tho lleliols, posted on the n 0-t commanding heights, were shulllni! the town at noon, Tuesday. Uo ssienped on foot. Get. cral Smith's headquarters is at 1)0 Soto, ffty mi es south of this city, and our cavalry are keeping a vigilant watch over the movements of the enemy m that region. Yesterday a Rebel foreo made Its appearance nt Ki' hwuod, Franklin county, in a uoitheist direction Irom Miners' I'oiut. piolli'ng d. finite concerning the real strcng.h of tl.e Rebels has yet been as cri. lined. The cannonading at Cape (iirard -au is tho rrht to have pioctcctcd trom our fmnboats shuilii.e; the wood! In that vicinity, in order to prevent the lttbels Irom eoneentra mg in force. A lu'ge number of veterans from Illinois arrived in town yesterday. The organization of el iy.en soldiers in this citv is ins on rapidly. At host twelve thousand militia are already under aims. General Iflair, wbo is a', home on sick, leave, ha offered bis services for tho prcsuni em grmy, and they have been accepted. Ho his been assigned to the defense of the city. OFriGLAL WAR GAZETTE, The Advance upon ltlcliiii.nil Nticoct,r ai AlttiehN of (Jt-'iierHlsi .Icaitn mill Wjtrmii on Iho ItlKlit or Hie Rebel l.tue V llrl sailt ol'Slivrlilitn'M 'MVlry AiiiIiiinIioiI thfruifin KxrhnniUHr rlsiinerN. WsniNOT0N, Sept. HO, 1R11, 9-10 I'. M. A despatch from General Grant, dated at i;l o'ciork, this al'icrnooo, at City I'oiut, stiles that W.im a attacked and carried tha enemy's line to-day, on their extieino right, capturiuj a num'Jcr oi' piisoners. lie immediately prepared to folio t np his ucccs. General Meade movel fnnn hij left this morning, and carried the enuniy'n lbm njir J'op'ar Grove Church. A latrr despatch, date J this evonlng at S P.M. repor.cd that the enemy had just mi le an assault in three columns on his line near Chapiu's Farm, and bail been repulsed. No report had been received from General Meade Mnce he curried the on'.nuy's lint) near l'pplar Grove Shitreh. Mo iivelligenco of General SheriJan's opera tions has been rccelveil since Sunday uight, ex cept ihiough tho Richmond p ipen, nn I tho hiteot report from that sourco which his reached the I); artnienl was the advance of his ctvalry to Btauntcn, as heretofoie mentioned. The Petersburg papers of to day mention a ruiuor, which they say is not coniinned, that oni brigade of Sheridan's cavalry was aiu'jushed at Umitt Run creek. Despatches from Newborn, N. C, received this evenit.g, mate that tho yellow fever in exten sively prevailing at that place, but is noc fatal among the troops. They nro encamped outside the town. A despatch from General Bhennin, dated at half putt 8 o'clock last night, states that he has made an actual cvclian.ie of 200i) of his own army, and bus made an arrangement with Hood to tend to the other prisoners a supply of clothing, soap, etimhs, .('.. Eow in M. S r v ids, Secrehtry of War. TO-DAS'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Bpcclal Di'spatt lies to Kieiilng Telegraph, j Ahium;iN, Oct ) icr 1. Army .Vras. The mail boat leavlini City Point at 10 o'clock yesterday reporta but litile aldi.ional details from the extreme front. All was progressing well. General Ijuriihani. of Maine, in reported badly wouuded at Deep Hot', mi. riio tii i.iufiixu. Advices from Ohio clearly indictilo that at the comiUf.' election the Union pir y will cany tint hlute t y scv. nty lise thou n.d lu ij jilty. 'I li i'rtceol Uold tn tl4liiuiku J. rcr-clis leaving Klchtn.inJ U-t Si urday, and hIiko tlie rc;iilt of SlK. i. Inn's prcat vle'.ories in the valley of tho Shenandoah his been known there, suite that the pi ice of yoU lias gon up to three thousaud. The Rebel tiaaucial system has j collapsed. 'I lie New I'osliiiHNlei -Ueiiernl. lS V.sjtioro., October 1. Rx-Governor Deu- nisi n whs this atternoon sworn into o'il.-e, nn 1 V'"' entered upon li's duties u l'osl.'rait.'i -Ueneta!. The (inartity of m:iplc Mi;.'ai returned i:i Oliio tLis year amotiips to ii,7M,'),17 pounds. A i.'umUr of intcr.i.ting Indl-tu relies have recently bo n l.roegl t t jl;c'l:t hy eKcava'.ioa in li .iclic.-ur, M.u;aeiiusc.ti, near Mount 1'lcasant. lr. Id bbttid pronoun-es l!i?:u Indian ske'.o'ons, as the fonnidl'iii of the tUuMi Indici'.cs grea liimue.-H end dtrujiii'cness, and many of tti bones give iiiiiuistukalilc evidence of hit-. fii-.ti.es and pieut ,s:rt" ,h. Several bca U, l.ulve-, pine tree sb tiling?, nn t.iroiv, and o:her tare relics were among the icuia'.iu, wiii.U wili uo douuf he l:'icttcd with avidity. , The liliitig up of toe Rack Bay i.t II jtoa ha iVeu tiling ou for uiuic than live years, jit it is liV half lione. The fin ds received for tho.-e land-, othe cost of liiUng, and diapsed of, are in pait s follows : 52' j.tyOO to the public s:ho .1 luinis; jliHi.uoO to thu Mubeuiu of Comparative Zoology, ut Cuiiib: id.;c ; toO.OOO t j Tufts College ; -2S.H0 to M'illlaius Colkgo ; .'5,099 to Auihcrn College; $.'2 j.OOt) to Wilbrabatn Aeideiny; an I WihO.tOO for redemption of State crlp, in all, 7.j0.ooo. If any more Is icali.ed, the Public fcichool i'und Las the reversionary grant. Till ill) EDITION FROM THE FRONT. OH TRICtOND! Victory of Chapin's Bluff. FIVE nUNDRED PRISONERS AND 10 GUNS CAP FTJRED. Our Forces Within Four Miles of tlio Robcl CapitaL tic, r.tc. r.tc, i:to., r.tr., Km., Etc. FoitTnw Momror, Scptenihor .1"). Tho United Suites hospital stvamor .V il'l l has arrived with HC wounded ofllccrs and soldiers from the front, wounded in tho net Ion of yc tcrday nt C'li.ipin's Ulufr. The United Suites utenmcr Gcargc H'ovifnifon, with 150 ViontHled, nnd tlio hospital Bteatner Thom u I'oKrll, with 2"J5 wounded Boldiers, mostly jirivates, all from Deep Bottom, also arrived hero this afternoon. From the officers and others we gather the following fueU In regard to tho action on tin north side of tho Jatnod, w hich haa thus far proved a most brilliant biioopsh. During the night of tho 2--Hh tho 10th and ISth Corps crossi'd tho James river to tha north sldo, moving w ith groat celerity, and nt daybreak on tho 2!Hli suddenly camn upon the ciiemy. The 18th Corps (General Ord'sjiuet the enemy at Chapin's Ulntr, charging tho Itcbid works with groat gallantry, and woro successful in carrying tho post (Fort Morris), with seven guns, and then charging and carry ing at the point of the bayonet six other earth works, capturing in all sixteen gurut and live hundred prisoners. The works thus captured are very strong, and fully equal to any that the enemy have around Richmond. General Birnry's Corps nl.so met with great bucccps, driving tlio Uebels from their works cointnanding the Newmarket road, anj gain ing an Important position, seriously menacing Kichmoml. All accounts agree that the colored troop9 behaved admirably a fact which Is abundantly attested by their large number of wounded which have reached here. Of course, our bravo whito veteran troop fully sustained their well-earned character, so nobly earned on tunny a h.ird-fought field, and showed clearlj by their actions tlwt they believed In conquering a peace. Major-General K. O. C. Ord was wounded whilst gallantly directing the movement!) of his troops. His IViomls w ill bo glad to learn that his wound Is not serious, and will pro bably only keep liiin from active duty for a few weeks. It Is a Mesh wound In tlio right leg. General Bimiham was killed. lie fell at the head of his brigade while leading a charge. IIIh remains have reached h.'re. and will be wut North Immediately. The l ntrsl ; pons I ! p Aitvniice nn Kfcliiuo ml. The latest reporLs from the front of that pert of our army on tho north side of the .lames river represent everything ai highly eucouraging. Our forces were within four or live miles from Kichmoml thU morning, hav ing driven the enemy before th :;u In con fusion. Kcaily nil of our wounded in tho action of Thuruday, about 070 In all, have been brought down. IlAi.t iMoni', October 1. Tlio following ad ditional particulars have been received from a participant tn the light nt Cirtpiu's Blull'. General Ord, of the lSlh Corps, with two small divisions, ptihhed towards IMchmoad on Thursday morning, fighting his way, and driving the enemy's front line till he reached Chapin's BUilf. There are heavy works for several miles uround. Rebel gunboata vyero iu the rear and below them. Tlio Rebel garrison, at tlrt small, had been ninloreed from Richmond. One division of Staunard's took tlm talietils ol'lhe main work, and thence swinging around insldo of and In the rear of the enemy iu (lino Uer worka,drove them out before tliem. While doing this rein- ioreouienanio dow n from Kichmoml, but, they wet't) lso driven out. Tho division which did this lost every lni ; ido CJiiunatldr killed or wounded. General Biirnhain was kill' .1, and Colonels Stevens and IJonohue wei i i nl, but not dan gerously. This division behaved ni l.' 'illantly, losing some oOO men and olllc 'ts. Mi'.-d and wounded. The works taken were tV Wrongest which bad so fur b 'en seen aro.'iid Kichaiond, and the sumo tihii li M.!"'l! i tried in vain to take. Our !os shows the i ibborn character of the fighting of Iho Bclj. i .. General Old was only ly ivo.tnJ.d. The lollowin,: is a eorrc -t f thecasualti among the oiiieeis, si far a-, i . ..ived : LiC'ilenant 11 Cl'ritt, illi i. S. Cavalry, loir. amputated. J.nuteuaut-Lolonel McDou.i 1, 17.li Neiv ork. Ii ', unipiitateo. l.teu'.i mm' i . ji. Km', i vtb ivnuyivaula, arm Captain l'ih, hint Mew Von, leit. Captain C. M. Allen, UHih flew York, shjiildci. Lieutenant Aiiioj Heide, Hth Conntctlciit.eroiu. Captain CormicU, '.iS.h New York, lioii. Captain W. T. M irsl.eud, I'a., fo it. Colonel S. A. Ishli'tli If, .iih U.S Coloivd, hand Colonel Daniel I'. Duncan, couiui uidiuj -1 liiiaoc, 'Jd D.vi.ilou, t"ot. I. a titi iaint John It. Young, Till Ooiio., fn-t. J.ieuti luiiit J. A. Kuth'atiiu. S : ti C iau., side. KujorT. It. llawldns, Mb U.K. 0 1., slnuHci f ap aili UobCit Dcilaid, 'j U.K. O.il., heal, l.ieio. i.iint 1) 1,. Way, otli U. Co'., hip. l J. C. liichardum, liSth U. K. Col., lun. l.i. ut. ,1. 11. il icUcit, bill V. S. Col., thigh. Maj. 1 U. C. Tuy lor, a Rebel o.iicer, Ihiijli. I.iei.t. S. 11. a.i ( i.'tl, :.tU U. S. Colored, l.iei.t. 1'. II. I'licc, l.t I.'. S. Clol.aed. t up nel A. 11. Stevens. 1 Ith N. It., command- n K 1st lirit'ude, Ut Diws.ou, tl.itfh. l.i. ut. Col. C. II. Kodceis, Oih IT. K. (,' .lore I I.iciiteiiaiit I.. M. l.anoon, (ith CS. Col.,lluull 1. km. in. M J. It. Julin-on, i. Mi II, K. Col., arm Caiitnm It. II. Kent, U:h I. . H. Colored, ankle. Capiam . A.Jones, 1 IJ.I Nc.v York, arm. Ma. or 11. T. Covell, Mb f . K. Colored, arm. Lieut. M. C. (iosi.eil, o.ith C. S.Col. bhoal.ier. 1 -it Hi. J. Murruy, lth(iolored, urm amputated. I.ici :t. K, T. Johnson, l.'iMH New Yora, tbigh. ( pt. 1.. N. Comeiae, of (iuueral Ktaunai-.'s Stall, and l'iovot Ma.lial Ut Div., ItiiU Corps, face. J.iiul t aunt E. II. Harnhiim, ttth Maine, hand. Captain A. McLauch in, Pah New Vork, len''. A ...iu ti.nt haiiu.el r'oss, hth Connecticut, thiftn. Cnptuiu Kaiu'l Xt'ynu, oSih IYunivivaiit,cuut. l.icuuiiunt W. 11. Mvllvery, UU L". K. C dorcd, arm. Liiiitei ant Mi. hael Hadcn, 17th N. Y., hack, l ieutenant J. Johiiou, Jd I'. K. Colored, side, l.ietitciiiiiit D. W. Kpiccr. sHh V. H. Colored, log. Csptuin A. MalthowB, Uotli New York, foot. tiik aiv: ti rii pif mrrr, Hr.AimvAHTftiis Aumv or nisi Vorom:, Prp'cmber !Kl, llvciiiuc U"ports from Ooneral Untkr's Department say that thj lOh and IHth Corps cros-ed the J mei river ft'. Pep D ittom, and advanced aa nst the enemy's works at Clmpin'i I'r rm to d y , takio? the first line of riHe-plts without resi-t nice at 0 A. M. At 10 o'clock A.M.th" enemy's strong posi tion at Ch.ipiu'i l'.lail was carried byassiult, and three hundred prisoners, sixteen (funs, II igs, be, token. A division of the isth Corps is eaidtohavo enttered consideratile loss, but to whit extent ii not known. (ur troops hold tho position, whih is about tevenmil. I from Hi. harm I. Heavy tiring was beard late this aftern.sm on the cxtrf nic I. ft, bell, ved to bo flrecg'a Cavalry ciiguff ing the em my in they went on a recou noissance in the direction of the S mthslde rvilroail, but tho result of the trip has not yet been ascertained. ltcbcl scouting partien of guerillas have lx en capturing safe t-'unrds Ifft at hosens in IMace George county, during the l ist few diys. One of these came in to-day to get his pay, and while on his way back to his post ni seized ani robbed of his money and other valuables, b id Iftnn and pait of bis clothing, and w.u then r.lc.oed. Another was coining in, and beim; ordered to halt and enrrondir, drew his revolver and shot oiio of his enemies. Afterwards he ma le go xl his escape, although pursued several miles. The ltcbels have been moving hack and forth to-day in every direction at one time marching off towards onr left, and agalu returning to rctcrshiirg, as if ((oing to liiehiiiond, then appearing at some other point, ami finally going out ol sluht altogether. Koine des, rtcis came, in to-day, who say the deft at of Barly in tho valley had caused a great pr. ssion thi'oiiL'hout their ranks, and thousands were reudy to leave on tho first opportunity, having lost nil faith in their fin U success. Cnpluin 1). O. l'uts, of the I'Jtb Colored Regi- mcnt,wiis killed yotcr.lay on tho picket line, and two or throe of his men wero wounded. Hkiti mhkh 30, 0 A. M. llrisk tirini; was kept op alonv; the centre of the lino all night between the pickets, tut this morning tho utmost qniet prevails. Reports thnt the Rebels aro evacuating Peters burg nre ngnin in circulation here. Detiiit of llio lovriiient The I rosxlnur ot Hit Jhiiipx 1 lie Vovenmut not ii lilvrrsloii ic-rcy f Hie I'ltiu. IliMi.it Ann us Aumv or Tin: Jvmi.s, Sep- tcniLcr :l A. M. I ne entire Army ot the Ji.m.s is in motion. As i write, nnd all tlirouen the niplit, tl.e r.nd ,a--ing near (i n-r.il itutlcr's laudiuiii ii rs has echo, d to the tramp of intantry and the rumble ol'aitillery and on, ply trains. 1 lu.s column ot toe mar ii is ine linn corns (Got oral llnncy't.) on its way from aer s the Apomttox, beaire 1 'etersbtirg, to D.ep llottoin, wheie it oni gallant service in August oy divert ing the enemy wheu Warren's Cor,. struck the elilon road. The ISth Corps (General Ord) will evoeuiti! its posit ion ut Ik rnjiiua Hundred, and tako a p li t in the H.ovcn.tnt ivito the tutu There was a slnuularly quiet oxeitemont all yes terday a! ci noon un l last ni'ht ut G ncral Uut lcr's lit adoUiirt' is. lliub otllcors with tnoir ro- (p.ciivo stubs w. re roniumtl) eomltiK and going, tiiul tne portotiitoi a, comm.'' totnectunij were uu inistnk.ib e. Hut not a q nation wasasked, not a whisper uttered, so far as I, a close ob-ervnr, ould usceitaln, tcspecliug tne oijeci ot tue mov.n.int. llv Kentittl consent it snpenrstobo ono, the euceefs i f which mainly denils on a surpriwu ol tlio cinniy, and about headquarters everybjlv i s uiius to know Its precise ciiauicier ami urea lieu ; and, by common consent, tb re is n ittimj mho. lbebui'jcct is completely eseUewe.l. In nil my expend ce I never Ix fore knew plaa to be kept to prolonn.lly secret. That it. has oeen to in ruin. I eecuis thu best augury of its s j;eess lul i e. uiion. 'I h.ie Is n enoral slir this morning at bca l qnaiicrs. I.ate !at ni hi we were no ido l to Dj m ih.: -ad. lie at live tl.ls inoriiing, provided with t.laijkcts, ponchos, and f'eo iluy' rutioni. The mi vants are t mhtisiasiic this morning, inky .1 ira us it Is yet, piepuring cotl'.e and sindKnes by the lit. s tor our c.m.uinption. urn kiithori.cd to ay tb'it the movement Is to be made on ttie north side of the J vuct. 1 do no-belioc ii to be a diversion quit'i tho e ni tr. ry. There is ercnt h ipefulnessaud con:idon :e f. It everywhere respecting success. IjiH uiiht, about 10 '10 o'clo k, very heavy ar tillery and laaskc ry thing was heard in the dinciionof l'eteisburg. A telegram inlorim us here that the Rebels mad.; an ait- ni at to feel the lines ol the 'Jth Corps iu front of tho Jerus ilciu pluck road. Firing was continued for an hour, and then c. a-ed. Tne lletiels wero doubtless satisfied themselves that we wero stroll.; enmuh. Lieutenant-Colonel K. Worthiugtoti Kmitn, lately Assistant Adjutant-General of tho 1 til Cups, was announced voter. lay as A'-istint Ailjutunt-tiencral of the Department of Virginia nn J Noith Carolina. .Vew York Tunes. A It MY OK iiit: Jtmx l.pnrrnl Itiltler Aitvnucliii;. IlhADUUAllTEUS AllMV OF TUB J.VMliS, IN TUB FiKM. September 2!). The Army of the James Is in motion, and the fact by itseif Is not deemed comrub.ind by tho military authorities. Unity bo further stated that its operations during tlio i' xt lew dajs will be of a must important and te lu g character. The men lire really in the finest spirits and feel 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 to a strong undertaking. Tbougn the m ive nunt bus been org ini.ed and conducted thus far with ibe grea'ost possitile secresy, still iho most graiifving contidence is fell nnd unreservedly ex-pus-i.lihuta (treat ell'ort is to be ni .do to at eompl h the long desired objective, poiut of the laliip.iigu. TIIE SHENANDOAH VALLEY Louestrcct iu Command of tho Itebol3. GEN. EARLY DEPOSED Upeelnl Iu The i:rulnc Telerapti. Wasiiinoion. October 1. There can bo no doubt but that J.ongstrcet it in coru.ii md of the Kebcl forces in the Shenandoah valley. Over a wick ngo he reported to Heneril Lee for d ity, mid rcftifc'ccs coming Into Winchester mate th.it be was immediately Assigned to the emu m I of the valley forces, an 1 assumed rommand nft Knrly had left .Staunton. I.ongstreet is evidently a supiT'or Oeneinl to Kurly, but he wi'l fi l l a full match in Kl.crldnn. llAJOE-GLN. OSD AT BALTIif02E. lcrioHH ItCHiiltl l.i'Ie.l from tlie l. ei i, t MiiveiiieivtH of llio Aiuiy. II.m iiMoiti., October 1. Mnjor-'ieneral drd i muled in the recent battle of the army on tlm north bide ot the James river, arrived here this morning t'loui the front. He ii now ut llarnum's Ii.. lei. lie has u llesli wound in tho riglit leg. but is doing well. He U fuil of hope of gioiioas re t.lts ol our present movement, and e .:pj. ti to be up and tit it a0'aln in a few weeks. Arrival from Aew (Irlrnus, Nfm Yohk, October 1. The steamer Ueor-if C, 1,11 ii lium New Orleans on the '.ilth, urriioi this nit.rulug. tho brin, uo news. The foundry and machine company at Tatm ton, Massachusetts, liai just completed a large fraticn dirrick, having two slx-i.tch drums, so arranged that one will hoist while thu other lowers, to be nscd for sinking two shafts at tho Ilootac tunnol. At present only two gangs of lubonrs can woik at a time, one at each end of tho tunnel i but it is proposed to sink two shafts at points iuterniodiate between these termini, so that the tunnel will be divided into three short sections instead of ono long one, aud these cat lions be all excavated at once, until they meet tn one. GOOD NEWS FROM SHERIDAN. OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. PURSUIT OF EARLY. The Rebels Sorely Pressed THEY ILY TO THE MOUNTAINS. CAPTURE OF STAUNTON. Very Great Destructioa of Grain. OUE ARMY IN FISE CONDITION. DESPATCHES FROM SHERIDAN. CEN. l :t. Wamuniiton, October , 11'50 A. M. Miijor-Cioneral Dix, Now York: The follow ing despntche from Slajor-Ocncrul Sheridan, detailing his succors ful operations olnci! the last report have jtidt been received. llAitltiHoMii Rii, September W, 7.10 1'.M. l.ioutenant-(!eneriil V. S. (Jrant,01ty Toinl: In my last, despatch I Informed on tint. I pressed Knrly no closely through NcwmarUet, ut the same tlmo pending cavalry around his: llnnk, that In gavo up tho valley and took to the mountains:, pun.slng through Brown's Gap. I kept up the punnilt ti Tort Republic, de-strojinisi:venty-flvewnioasand Ibtir caisflous. I MMit (iiMicrul Torlasrt, who overtook me at lliirrisonbiir, to Stniinton, with Wilson'n Division of cuvalry, and oiih brigade of McrrittV. Torbert cul.'ri'd Stauutoii on the 21th, and destroyed a largo tiaiitlly of H.tlMd tjoveru- metit property, harness, m.I.IIch, small nnns, hard Incnd, flour, repair shops, Ac. He tin ti proeeei'cd to Wiiynt'Mboro, destroy- iti the iron bridge over tho south branch of tlio Shenandoah, kcvcu miles of track, tlm depot building, Government Uutiery, and a largo uniounL or leather, flour and stores, e., Ac , at that place. Ho found tho tunnel woa duli'iided by in fantry, aud retired via Stauntoiu Iy ImprcHslon Is that most of tho troops which Ktirly hivs left passed through the mountains to OWarlottesvillo. Kershaw's Division c.itnr) to It's assistance, and I think passed aloipr tho west basa of tlm mountain to Waynesboro. I a-n g ttting from twenty-flvo to forty prlsiontiM diily, w'.io come lu from tlio nvmiUiiiiH o't eaoh sidj a id di liver themselves up. From tho most rcliublt: accounts, K trly's army wusj completely broken up and U dis- lrited. Ker htuv had not reached PJelitmiid' but won Koniowhere in th ; vicinity of G irdon-- ville when he received ordern to rejoin K.uly. The destruction of the grain and forage r. i:n here, to Staunton will be a Utrriblc blow to them. All tho gniiu, forng.!, &.!., in I'll vicinity of Staunton was retained for this use of K lrly's army. All In the lower part of tho vulloy w;is shipped to llichmond for tlu Uso of Ldo's aiiny. Tho country from hero tj SUun', m was abundautly supplied with grain, A i (Signed) T. II. Shkuihan, Major-General. A r'nlKllivr i:iellel. IlAtim.-oNUUitd, Va., September 2(1, 7 P. M. Lleutcnnnt-Gcncrul Grunt: I see It going tho rounds of tho papers that tha l'.ltli Corps wus late lu coming into tho battle of Wlnuhester. I was entirely unconscious of this until I saw It In tho papers. The statement was made by H. L. Shelby. I w ish to say that il Is Incorrect, aud thai this correspondent was arretted by my order on a previous occasion, for writing untruthful accounts. (Sigucd) P. IT. Siikkii) x, M i.-(!.;n. No report of operations iu front of liieh iiiond or Petersburg, later than my telegram ol last night, has reached this Demirttimnl, Eiiw in M. Stanton, Secretary of War. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Statb or Tbfiiu"iihtkb To pat. Six A. M., 62. Noon, :.C. One I'. M. o7. Wind, E. by N. Makh l's CiMiiAi. 1'ahk. 1 his fimom pic ture, which has been so Ions in preparation, will be positively re i.ly for cshibiiiou on thJ l'.tli of October V Mcs-rs. Appletou'a, in Uroadwiy, New York. This portrait in e of one of thesrandst paiks iu the win Id has excit. d an Immen-e In- terist In artistic encie, ic mi gi neial public. Ileing oi.eol'tlie lar rest ehrom i ml.i'Kriiphs ever published, and having been taken troiii actual drawings ny Mr. ai irtel, Its accuracy cannot be doubted, nor its merits, in an iiitlstie point of view, denied. It will be on ex hibition also at the establishment of Mr. T. 11 Cullender, corner of Third and Walnut streets We Mucerclv advise our readers to get a plimpto of it. 'I he subscription books will lu opened on the loth at Mr. C'ullend. r's, w hero our citizens can have an opportunity ot ' o'.lntnin proof im pressions, which arc always tha boost. Tl.e im mense outlay a't. n.linir tic production of this picture necessarily limns iu sale to nubbin iptiou. unit it will not be oi-poscd of otherwise. CoSHoMKAtifN or 11 ia. lMttMs. U.nler orders from the Secretary of War, the recruits of the L;lth Pennsylvania llcgimrnt have been consolt dated with those of the l'l'.Mh Ke.'iment, Colo li 1 l.e. hler, the whole to be under the command ol Colonel J.C. Briscoe.anold veteran soldier, and to bo designated m the IW li Pennsylvania Vol unteers. Six conipmies left for the front yester dav, fully armed uml .'quipped, with ord ts to report to Maior-lieneial liiiuey, lor whom Coio n. I llriseoc was or .aniu.g a regiment. The men took heir departure under the Pom muiid of Colonci Lechler, who Is now the Lie i-teni.nt-C'olonel of the regiment. The four re maining companies are now at C imp Cadivaladct , wbuc they are bciug organized and equipped, aud will probably leave on Monday. This li niment is one of the finest raised in I'ennsvlvaiiia for some time, and under the com maud 'of such a brave and gallant olliecr as Colonel Ilrlscoe should under a tine account of themselves. KixHiniNO. Thi morning warrants for the payment of tho city bouuty of $150 each wero sued to roluntvcis. Vol tri.M The hail i f the Keptiblie n Invln- ciblts, Murk, t fin-t, Mow Thirteenth, wis dediented last ninht. The hall wni ti-tefutiy decorated aud a larga audi, ne.; was asse.u'iicd. Tl.e meeting was addressed hy Mr. (feor.-o I. llii he, ex-iiovcrn .r Pollock, D.ivld Pa il Ilrjtvn, , and Mr. Willi nn L. Dennis. t.'.ii. ceit Hall was again crowd"! 1 last evening, to li-tin lo sie.elies d . livered by the lion. J .i in. -. M. H. ov. II and the Iter. Mr. Dennison. a elc palnof the army. Thu speeluvs were fre quently up inn. led (luring their rem irks. A ti w e l.higs, since, Iho soldU'rs In the Niim te ii ll.u n llosintal, who aro in favor of the rlcc'inti of Ahttilnim I. ine tin for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice-President, hold a largo nnd i ii ' h u k in fct ie meeting. A pican.ble and re-olutions were psod, en dorsing the Administration an t favorni the i'levti' n of Abraham l.in.i'n and Andrew J itm son for Picsi.lctit and Vl.S'-l'iesi.lent of the I'lnti d Mates. AI(.o, that th.'T will ootin on in c i n flrn.isiice or compromise with iraPorstn r.n, nnd Ih it their eecmiiKers be the gallant army and navy of the 1'nite.l Suites. i bnt they consider that by voting for (foo ge TI. Mi ( Ii linn tluyw. uld tie doinir an injury to tl o c;.ue they have fouclil for for lm la.t three y.ais.und tint the Chic igo platform Is bastvl iip.inprinciplesw hi. il are c ilcul ited to destr.iv tin net i.ii.l glorious eoiiutry, and tnat tlio P'ircipal leaders of that Coneution used llieir irtluenee to prevent the soldiers of our army Irom voting. A n il wus then opened, and upwards of one hundred and til'iv (denatures were o ilaiiied. This evening (iener.il John Cochrane will sp:ak nt the Hull of (he I'niou laague. Mr. (ii o ge litingan lias been selected by the National I'nion party of the Ulevcn'h Ward as csmllcate for Select Council. Mr. Puuititn was torn.crly a tuemberof Council from the Sixth Wind. Ii.miel l)..ugliertv,l'"sq .will speak ot K.c Union I.engue Hull, on Monday evening. Kki.ioioi s. To-morrow morning at lOo'clock the newly elected paster of the l'irst ll.iptist Church, ltrond and Arch streets, Kov. tie nge Dan lloardman, will formally cuter upon hit new charge. Mr. lloardman is a step-son to the eminent missionary to Indli,tho late Hev. Dr. .ludson, and has for same years past been one of the ii. ost esteem, d nnd clUcicnt ministers hi the eitv ot ltochcHicr, New York. It will lie remembered that soon after tho com mencement of the war several of our churches were relieved ot their pas or s on aivount of eeruiln existing S. nth. rn ulliniiies. Among this manlier was the First llaptlst Cluirch, nt llroad and Arch streets, nnd sime V r. Cuthlicri's resignation the pulpit of this cluirch has been without a regular pastor. Tlio young nnd gifted divine, ltev. Ill-hard Mallory, pi.i or of the tioutli Street I'res'iyteriaii ( Lurch, will hold forth to-morrosr morning and evening nt the church ill South street, between l-.leiet.th nnd Tucltrh streets. The hundreds w ho (lock each S ibb ith to hear Mr. Mallory attest the I erca-.nK popu'o' ty whicli be is gaining for lnniK' I and the chin. Ii, whicli is now second (o ueiie in tho loivir section of our city. 1 heie w.ll be a me. ling in tho Central Prosby t. rian Chun h, Miiiliih and Cherry streets, to-mo -row evi Timer, on l ehalf ol t.ie Ciirl-tian Commis sion. A i.uiiibi r ol de l. gate, of tlio Commission lvill a.ldiess the meeting. A Si us i itcti; SroiiY. The following was ob tain) d at police le a. I. matters lo day. A country con crlpt contracted with a gc I'.Iem inly looking chap y. uter.lay to go as a substitute for $ lot). Five dollars were paid over to b ud tho bargain, there were sundry drinks at tho saloon, and as the sul stitute coo Id not he examined until to-day, tt.cy went to the hotel together. The cmseripi kept a sharp eye ou his substitute, and at bedtime lisistul on occupying t'te sunn room ami the fame bed. .Suiistiuee ol.je. u u; never bod been lu the habit of sleeping ccith anybody, and would no, which was the long and short oi' it. Finally tiny compromised ou a room vclih two beds Mine ho-t escorted Hum up s'airs. Substitute insisted on blowing out tho hitht lieloro undress Ii ii, nnd, 10 noiUo n long story shun, confessed I. else I a iiuhkiu. Thu conscript, who is a rn spcctHlile liiiiiili d man, was terribly shocked, si. (I, lockli.g the iloor, bfo'iebt the propriet ii . wli. n, inter consultation, It was doierudned to let her go. She was shown to tin) s reet door, a no is said to havn tal.cn the mi luight tram Noiih. flic is, doubt.csa, a prot'oihioimi siouu'y jumper. Tiik Late Union Mertino in iiiu Twunty si:cond Waho. At the Union doinonstrat.oa whicli took pl.i.e nt Gcrmautown on tho JH'.ti ult , no mention was made of the ajtivo and pairi. tie part taken in the nll'air hy the pa'lents ei iilin. d at the Mower United Spates Army ifoi pitul, nte er the charge of Surgeon J jsoali II ia- kins. .ii. The ho-piml, we leain, turned out loll m n, i.iined with 130:1 lanterns, wno marched in a body to ilie meeting, toget her with rive nun bed crippled wieians, who wero conveyed thither la oii.nibti-es. T he proees-ion was headed with a lii.c baud of music, and was the m ist enthiisi istlc. ituihcrirg we ever witnessed. Tills Ii npital is ore of the liuo-t and best managed institutions la ti e country. Chinos, or I-ocatiox. As is well knwn, tho Vi.it. d Slates (ieneral Hospit d, or tho "Stump Hospital," as It is generally called, In Christian strict, VU9 closed by order of the Betretaryof AVur a few days since. Dr. 11. J. Levis, the eminilit surgeon in charge of this hospital, bus been appointed to the United States Armv Hos pital at T'wcniy-fouith aud South streets, to which iiiHtitut on the Doctor will transfer all his cast a ot amputations and deformities. Miutaky School. Colonel John H.Taggurt, late Colr.el 12th Regiment Pennsylvania Ro serves, and more bitterly Preceptor of tho Free Military School in this city, bas established a military school No. 1210 C'hcsnut street. At this institution applicants for command of c .lorud troops aro instructed exp-cssly with a view to becoming commanding otlleers. T ids school is also un.ier the supervision of the Supervisory Comtiilttie, aud ut it ilie same branches are tatiglit as in the late free insti u'ion. llt iLiiiNO Pi:umits. The following is an ex. hibitof the p. r nuts taken out during the month of September, for tho erection of new b lildings: Dwellings, 2.1 thicc-slory; CI two-story; ti one etorv. Total, 91. M ill-bouse, 1 ; depot, 1 ; facto ries,' I ; foundry, 1 ; forxe, 1 1 greeu-houss, v! ; h ay jiress, 1 ; oilicvs, t j p .itery, 1 j school house, I i r In .Is, 4; stores, ti; slauitlili r-house, 1 ; shoo, 1; aides, lo; ador n ions and udditious, Wuole nun. tier ol improveuieuts, l'JZ. Hi.iiion Ointtiis i on rim Tw i.srv-SixTii Waiih. A point was raised this liioiuin-', before Juclgo Allison, in the Uuarter Sessions, by la eimrd I'letchtr, Ksq , n to the appointment of e'eetion oilleers for the Twenty-sixth W ird. Judge Allison decided that the election olll en fi r the F irst Ward should meet nnd npp lint tlio election olll.'cis tor the Taen'y siMli Ward ; and 1 1 at by etc. tiou oilic'. rs he nieaut the Jadjcs and Inspectors only. Hit. l' run th a Sol. mi:u. The f.iendi ol" Mr. Jhiiics Dugan, an honorably discharged and dis iifchd soldier, Intend giving him a eoinpliinentnry bull, on Monday night, at the National Cluurds' IIlII. Mr. John I. Han o, tlu well-Knowa i.'arcing niui ter, has kindly consented lo act ns must, r ol ceremonies. A Nr.vv Maukkt. The new market at Twelfth and Market streets was opened this morning. A baud of music was in attendance. At an early Lour the lumket was thronged with purchasers, i.ll iinxious to out du the tirat pick of the good things ollcrcd for sale. Cwiiniu-kionk Lavino. To-morrow iil'ler l oon.at :i o'clock, the corner-stone of the now Catholic Church of the Immaculu'c Conception, Ciimilee, N. J , v. Ill bo blessed and laid by ttie l;;"h'. Ucv. J. 11. llayley, llishop. At i i.ni.D Fkm u. lu the cai.e of Robert M. lae and Srrgeant l'ran. is, charged with fraud in the enlistment of recruits, a further hear'nit was l.sd yesterday. A decision is rcsorveJ by Com missioner Smith. Tub Union Livi.ib Rluimknt. Company 1', recruited by Cunt iin Suinuel Wrigley for tho (itli Union l.eiigtie Kegimeiit, took its departure ) tsieidsy for the seal of war. F'i.au Raisinc This afternoon at 1 o'clock Union Hug will bo raised at F'lont and Otter streets. Seveial eminent speakers will bo present at the taisiug. Poi.mi'AL. Thomas M. Colcmau, Esq., who l.as been addressing a number of political meet It gs in this ciiy recently, in favor of Lincoln and Johntou, will speak iu Heading to-night. TaiAi. Thir. Tho United States steamer Zi'I h'nn, built for blockading purposes, Is expected to uiuke a trial trip to-day. AcciMNT. William Cosgrove.60 years of age, bud bis collar-bone broken last evening, by being struck by a car, at Sixth and Waitiiugtouuvcuue. Kav u, I oi n- Mrhai. A Jfava' Cou' Mar tial is about be'ng orgaoi.ed st the Thlla lelphi 'avy .ird, Commander Richard W. Meade bacing bten ordered hero for that pnrpo-e. I'sinni in-br Meide will lonrf lv rememb red as ihc i lltrirnt commander of the Ciute.l Suites slrp .Nerr f'.ir.iiiia, at tho llmokljn Navy Yard Conin ander Samuel I.sack srofsl ha. nl.o hcao ordered here as a iin mb. r of the Co irt M irtl cl. pANornois Am sum rnt. This morning, about 8 o'e'o. k.a little son of Alexamlcr Mo Crow's, icsi.ling at No. "1'J S. Fifth street, set Iho to some drecs while pi ivlng wph in ilehci. One of the dro-ses eout dn-d titty dollars, winch mis also consumed. More tiros origin di Iron rhilor. n plr.jitig with mutches than from any o'.bi r cause. Nakrow l'.scii i; i'hom Drstiu cii.is nv Finn. At an early hour this morning afire was dis covered In th ' third 'ory of a tarirc printing rstniibshmrnt at Uroad and Olive streets. Tne light wn seen by a citien who was p issing. He rushed into the pla e aud f x'ingiiishe.T tlm tl.. n.es, thus preventing a most serious eonll igra t On. F.vmT thino I" its Plait. PT TUP! SARD Or TOWRn BALL. ri.Ll.w.ctben Ions tiftvs isurrtsl 'I hat tieautv suit ut'3 Fnun tltneM uf plan, tin In urest meiv-ure. prne.o.1 An.l by sirlne well we In iw, Hint tn II. I- ml'. Ill W imtoril's srtlool, A U o( our comfort wr inu.t owe. ' lu"lc hnth charms-;" few tlilnsa have .nara. Hut. II it kern V..0 man ynur sle. p Of nUhta. il may hec.uiifl a tiore. '1 lie i Iceel mess that cools can plsu. Theucti 'twere a treat For Sillies tn eat. Is loathsome to a te.i-lrk man. The Unlit, tool narb, In Cuiuuu r's low That oil we ti ss., llrlnRs much aL.tie.s Vi'h. n chill the win.ls or Auimnn blow, ot serve then, still, each chaiMtttg h lur, And, If von've wit, C hoose elothilltr lit, From thai fine stock at TIkssstt'S Tower. Fconoml. in the pan hiiso of 1'loihlnK tiviinRlnna selection train our stock of Uea.1y-ina.lo pmwls. Wo can w'll an article e7ti.1t in 1 ry.'e, ttt makt ani inatrrl tl, :rom '.' to SO fer cent, fuieerthan Is now obartic.1 f.r siilne Koocls made to or.l.'r; ml esainliintlon will aatlsfr ail. Towel Hall, No. sis Marmot street ltEHsarr a Co. What Onr Skks on Chksni t SruiiK.r (Hi mo, what curious smhts 1 sou, u bat prottv girls 1 ineot, What eulijccts tor iitillosoubv. A-couiins d.iwntlie street. Hallway ears In place ot ' basses." Vc and other sorts 01 ''ausa.m," 1 l.e bin b.itel, the - .I'nntincnuil," With boui.lcrs nay or scnliiueiital, htores fosell tuaclilnes that sew And the clodimii stores ot HroKRS ,t Co. I w here clothes uie iiia.lo so cheap ana nice, Amlecery sarment markcl "one tiri.-o." With llrst class stilts an.l nrst-claui imtirs). 1 Intel irallt.rv sisiis to shooters. Flowers In Hie seed siorcs ro.iUns. m I'l hev have a s.ifM.'i sli.i.itiitii); laltlo hoys with hoops -couf.eiu.l 'cm. (litis, with bls'H.'r li.ionc arouu.l '0111; lirotis and pills to suit all llllii.ls, Aibrj .'naln and other kl.uls. Colored ttonps with mnrtlal bearlu,;, Krom an.l d isth olik? are d iriiim ..tcraiia homo In arms cturulnK, V KtUl with love of 0 .uutry bniiitnit. The Htute llous-e pave, with, patriots Tath.-rliu', Freedom's lilrds their uosui a fenttiorinn ; ( hcerini! with ij napoy brothers Ate Lincoln. 1'en.llcson, and other. Nuch are th varlom sliihis we see, And such the Uilnr-S 0110 moota, '1 wixt Htokp-s "Cue I'rlco" ciotlilng store, Ana Third and Chesuiit sireots. A Fact W.ihtii Coxsiucaisn. Wbst aro termed the lirovrr II linker" Slit. h, and the ' Look" Htitoli, ia Scwlnu Machine work, aro unlvocxally admitted to b3 the best, Uiouuh either one Is considered preferable to tbeolh.-r by some operators. The Utovcr A lla'cer (Join puny, whose Aneney In this city Is. at No. 7:iil t.'hesiiat street, niauufacluro 6011 these stitches, an I In selling these machines sOvo ilie piirelinser tho orlvlleffo ofoji chutiK DK one lor tlio other, ufier hIviiik either a lair trial, thus obvlatinK ad pos.lule risk lu puroliasliiff. lto sldca tills, every drover & linker Machine sotdtswnr runted to mvo satlsiaci Ion, and Is kept hi peno.it repair lor one jear nee of charge. We aro only reiterating Urn tesliiii. ny of Uiou amis, lu oiyl.iK thai tha UroverA linker .V achlnea aro ttie best lu Iho world, 1 y t ' e way, iu.t ae we aro r.iIiik to press we learn that the -'(trover linker' has Just taiccu tiue only prg-ntU' cum drU tor double-thread mnvhwei. at the Mtate Fair at Kastout also, that the Company ,wro awardel a pre u ium for llieir .'lesuts.eel...i'aoi work. Tub Aon of Invp.ntion. While a largo nnm ber of Machiie's h ive been otr-'red to the pub Ic, same of wt.i. bp.iRscss p..latsol,e&cc,l('n.'Caii'l.ickooivleJii..d oieril we buw lens felt, what ..the s haiecs.ieriea ed.the necsi sliy ol a Ma-tilae moro perf.-ct in Us mecoaalcal suuclure, ceublnlnic, III toe hiyheil itr,jr,-e, litt.'icitl Willi tfura tnli'y, and while eipicUle of doliu; a ircirer rwij of tcork, odo Uiat could be eatlly onderstood and oomsrebcndotl by aU. This, we are happy to say, ha b san ao.sirapVshed bv the liberal n"ee.eture of capital, atd the pitknt, untiring labor of years. Kloin Its first : Introdnetlon the "Flouksice" has k'nlnel hosts ol fneitda. and la res.cr.led by our lira famlliei at a hoiitrholil Mt.vi.i'y coii'luslvely pr.ivlmr. what wo arc moat happy to act now li ds', lb it the public (ullv apprs clate tlie Mi'iVy, beauty, and durability combined la tho 'Flokksck 1 1. him." Hold at No. 11 J Cbesnul streeL For the bsucat of our readara we will mention some of the advantages and Unprovamenia of the Fiorenco over all others. It make four diftertnt ttitrhti, th toek.knnt, double lrk, ami doubt? kt4. on one and the in uc ma I111101 each lit. b beiun nli'mi (!. udes ut tue lalirlc, sud noithcr .11" them will ravel. It has die irr.'e.oV,... feed mo'wn, and by aliuidv turning a lluiuih-screw the work w lh ran either lo the rn. ut or left, orii any part ol' tl.e 1 fair liist'-u tl.e ends of tlio sesn.a wlihuut (iirnuic; the l.il.rlc, in. r.-l'J savlun baud lalMir. , . , , M . Clianslnir the leniith o'tlie stitch, and Irom one kind of stitch to another, .an r.-s.lll) be .lam while the Machine II lu motion. Aeri-v tiiteh it pertet tn itult, niukl.iK the seam sooure and nlieoriu. It 11 ainioAt noiteleit, aud can bo osi .1 where .pilct It necessHry. Us ui.ittoua are all osV'(ee; there are no sprlmri to tret out ol order, ano Its sUuliclty ounlilea llio mast iuoo- rlei.ced 10 t.puisle it. It inlt vot oil th drei of ill j operwt ir, ui all ojAclilnery Is on the top of die lutile. it the rie.t ntnd ie ti' irt the irirtd, making flvo lltel.as to each re.oliitten. Il HlUlt coll l.ilie t awn.'i.V, tlreifjfh, au.1 H'ttf, It ...rl i; A.'.lt l'ir or J- ...fir.iei with lU.'il laclllty, irittOUt rlinntle fit li o.l'.s o. nl't.-lunrr'. F.iery Maenca has on of J" in ks' pst-mt heiomera rtlscl.ed, enabling the opeieur lo luio ui,y uidlU ol icu diMred. It oce not rc'inlfeflner tiircad on tl.e under si te than It dca 00 the ii.per. It will sew a, r. st the heaviest am, or from one to mare ll.ukn.s. 01 cl an, wus.iul .... f..u ... tltr. Ait ,,r skt.ll.lllw Sill. ehunao or letikiaa or, It Sbs a umforiii an.l ai-ll--ei'Ui Inn fensl-tn of thread A ' liarnum't Se - .Sever.'' which cit'oft t'te work tall la nirnlsltctl wi.h each ma 'Itln'. 'h le p..s..ssms- tl'c a'siva and mnvothr a.!v.cnikei. the Ha. nee Ii ...I.I at c.r.ol'O id.ng price, wliu oiler llrst e'ass Msclilne. 'Ileie Is 110 risk lil biivbig It's Hor.-n'e. as every .Maehli.e warrani.sl to mve .mire s eisin, ti.m. or l'io liiuio t atul.dcd. t" ' l.are boins mJ lor lv o oiaji 10 ..p... a'e it. IVelevrn tti.cl an oksu' y lr the s . e e tli. trt woteleiliil Ma. I.loej Is about t.,11111 et .l.l'.'ie l In all tha iirln. Ir at clues and towns In Iho I y.il Mia'ts, and wo idvi.e our reaa.ua (if they c .un it csll at .lie sl. r .ins, s.. isle C'hssma U".clJ l. ieua lor circulars aud saaiploa ol sew lug. Ghfat Pisi'LAV of Silks and Fink Diiess C...U.S. Wc luillo the attt'lilloo of our readers to tno alU-a. tlvet.ird of K.lwiu Hall Co., in au .lliur column. Their fclore ut Vo.'-'G St. Second stree presents au"h an ex I1II1UI..11 01 iichncas. slvle, and Hood tusie.ln tie way of silks nil. I all other :sliliiaiilo dress ao.ds.as rarely can I cl. .1111.1. Maiaiiilceiit as l.sva hwii ll.e lonuei dispisya ill tills well kit.. 11 III ill, lies I. live never had lis g .1 a un u the presciit. IC "lid t sa.nilie II t.) all means. 'I hey suv their go... la will bo s..ld a- i'oi.iiiil' to tl.e lliiuuia llon of gold. Cuni'BFN'a Clotuino. It.. hnils. lninllls'Cl..lhllil!. Il.os Overcsts. . ,.:. t..r. ui.a li.-sl as..H't-ncltt In t'.e city. M. M1.U.MS..1." 4 Co., So. 4 N. Ciji.tU site :1. Valiaiii.k Ti.siimosv. Procure at any Inii .clsH one of Mrs. B. A. A1.1.1 sV circulars of lier Vt .irld s Hair Itesiour and Hair Iiit.siiuj, aud you will tied 111 It nmcU valuable Information cilicaralui Hie human l.alr. also tsalliiionia'srroai well-known and ro llable parties that will satisfy vou Hut bur .re...i stion. l,,.v c 1.0 0 111 id" f ir restuniu, liivlsaratins. aud he tuiirvinc lhellir. Il'voorllair isi-'rcv, II o 1 haves bald ...t, 11 ou Mlditorelaluyoui hair Ihrounh Ilie,iiauue preiar- llUllS. Great expectation arc realized at 11. F. tteimer csPerv. H-..4 Area street, by all who net lira-sKe HietoKiapUsluoUoolois.CaiUs d i.lle slid liorylyuaa tl.trs. Ft'KNiTi kk Slics, ob Loose Covaas. At the riUSlllKS "SI. e, " rresenl price ol fne rurnlt.ir. II is freit ocoo ;my M tliiis la" li.olecl.ou. lh-y are cut and uiada by pcleni binds ai W. Hcry fallen s. lla-l flu I.SVO by caul' Mls....!! SUcot, Ihok Hkhsteaos, and Cheap Hesa, llAta, n.l alfls Matresaaa, at W. Usury fallen's, No. 1101 i'Uesuul sticeu Mai. M. G. Hhowm's " MoUphvaical Di coisty." kill the root ol ovo-y disease. I'ne S'i. M.i. 4iV Aacb itrcst. fteo adsetiiseuieai In aiiotho soluum. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orncs or Tna Kvaicro) Twr.SfiSAm, I aaturdsy, (Krtotsar I. I The Ptoek Market continues very dull and heavy, and the transactions are limited j Ourern ment bonds are quiet, with sales of 5 20j ai lirA? (1 1H.1, coupons olT; 6s of 1SH1 aro qnotod at 107 (j 1071, and 7'30s at 100. ltailroad shares aro dull, with the exooptlm ot Reading, which is more active, and prices have advanced, with sulci at 624C"sT2! ; Camden and Ambay Railroad sold at loll '., which is lifeline; North rennsylvaiila Hcllroid bonds at m ; and West Chester Kallroad bonda at I04 j C,V wna bid for Pennsylvania Railroad; 41 ft Little Schuylkill; ati fr Miuulilllt 314 for North l'cnnsylvanlai 17 for Catawissr eoinmon, 37 for preferred ; and 32 for Philadelphia and Krtd Railroad. New City 6s are selling at 103, and old do." at IW1,. Coal Oil shares continue dull, bat prljos remain alscut the same as last quoted, with islet of Story Farm at 31 ; Irwin at 7(jf7l ; Dalxell at 9 ; Noble and Delameter at 13; McClintoek at 61; Densiuorc at l"i ; and Hock Oil at 41. In City Passenger Railroad shares there U IKtkj or nothing doing; 6 was bid for Second and, Third ; 19 for Arch ; 11 for Race and Vine; 3D foe Green and Coatcs ; and l'! for Uirard College. Dank shares continue quiet at anout formoc rates; llii was bid for North America; 64 foe Tanners' and Mechanics'; 41 j for Ponn Town ship; M Air Western ; 28 for Manufacturers' aid Mechanics'; 37 for Consolidation; and 70 foe Camden. C.iDiil shares nro very dull, aud we hear of no sales. 30 was bid for Hchnylklll Navigation common, 37J for preferred ; 13.5 for Morris Canal preferred ; !' for Susquehanna Canal ; and 80 for Lehigh Navigation. Tbire is very little doing In Oold this morning, and the market is dull but steady, opening at 193 ; advanced and sold at 194 at 11 ; fell off and sold at 193 at 12 ; and 1.12) at There is no material clunge. to notico in tha Money Market. M'e quote loans on call at 8g7 per annum, aud best paper nt from 9ael2 per cent. 1 A despatch from WaBbinirton this morning says : "The subscriptions to the now 7'30 loin, as reported at the Treasury Department for thfl lust two days amount to about $1,M0,000.'' PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXL'IIANIH BaXJtH, OCT. 1.' Kaporud by Clarksoa A Co., Brokers, Ns. UX B. Thira Bt BKKO'tR BOA K OS Wish Datioll OH. .. :vm sh Keadlnir R.... 61 c Si IK. sh do bla ,'si ab d H.M1 th U.bt.ard l0 sh do blO I'Slsh do. SOUIl Rot tOlt. 4 V.'a sh Corn Plautor... vi. in d c Inn n do JOo sa Curt n oil tVAian atuLiuttaiiy.tsJO 4 4e(. eh (Union Coal... ItHlshUeailiug IL..bO ci eillall do C Ms. 1.SJ ,h do 61 I rtKST BOAItn. .' V 8 Mi's lo.". Ho th Read b"Srn 1 !"f , sic spaj do 11(1 (Jtsilt' ts. lo-lot H7 t.'.' Kl U. si. 6. Hl.ti.u 1U7 MSI Hi do , list o da , W s.i Irwin OU 7 .s do reg.H.7l(i (..vssinty la. now. ...Ins th'.. S I'a. Sa IIBCa t mO W.l l.es.sr K. J. IOCS '.'ilOI'ltMls.H I'.l Mlih do M 7' l.SlsD do SI0 " HOsh Kalioll Oil. bid, (Sisb N .01" A IsaL... U IHOsh M.!C'iuilooi..A -TS,-f 'ia h Cam s Am....V -e-Ash do.... is- (' 4o0 sa Hoes. ou. 4,'i 3M1 h Head. K. K...C s-il; l'0h do oili'i 1.x- aii do c sr. 100 sb do tU,'( Quotations or Gold at the Philadelphia Gold L'xchanpe,No.31 8. Third street, second story: DA A. M 193 1 12 M 193 11 A. M 1U-4 , 1 P. M ml Mai ket steady. 1)b IIavkn & Eito., No. 20 S. Third street, qnotc as follows ; Jfutrlnf. Meillnif.' American Gold Its 1111 - Aiiicrieun Hilver, 's and ,1'h 172 Dimes and Half Dimes 16.1 .. ' Spanish Quarters 16.) . . ' Venn. Cmrency .lis. 1 5 dis. New York Exchange 1-10" par. Quotations of tho principal Coal and Coal OH (toeka at 1 o'clock to-day : Bid But Fttltrn Test H s', Soiioca Oil 10 .vionntain uoai. t,.s N.V A Mid. Coal.. 14 (ireen il'. Col. ... 4 K I arlH.i.eale .... U ew ( reek J seeder Ham Cool. V Cllniou l.'oal. ...... 1 Holler Coal 14 1 Into, nil C.1.1I l.i, lin.aule Oil , Is Krai.SIIli (Ml (H Howes KdayO.l a Irvius Oil I V I'el-e t arm Oil.. 1 I liensintire .., ) V lis. elicit. 19 IMrKlneony il O instead 1 Vi K-4 Aiiierle.iu Kaolin.. 3 tl Heek' A ISulauieujr.l . V 14 Pern Mining. .14 ii:i . 1 1S'5 IIIM.rd l'J t Htorr s-ana '4 I oniiecllcnt .... Keslolte Ztlic. I, fleer Oil... Ills Tank Kroner li 1 'a Pstndeuta Centra. 4 J'f Ks'ls rl '!M 1 onimeiual Kaireil ' (111 Cr.k 4'i Maete Minle OIL. IS M.CIim.a'k OIL... H fennsylvunla PeL. .. Perry Oil 4' mineral Oil '.", Keyslone Oil IV VenancoOll ; 1't.l.in Petroleum.. i Iteacoa OU 2S II. sie island. 8 .Ailorheuy Klvor.. a j arnn , 17 ll'hiln AOIIUreuk. X Hull l.'isea , H (lennaula , 4S 'ora master , H lllris'sa Ibstik mi 1 Torr Karm 94 (lobe 3 lUpper Roonomy.. si 6-i is? 3sJ SI The following are the receipts of Wmt and Grain at this port to-day : Flour. 147.i bbls. 5 Wheat, (inill bushels; Corn, 1500 bushels; Oats, 3o(.0 bushels. ; The Preston Coal and Improvement Com pnny have declared a quarterly dlvldoud of two per cent., notwithstanding nearly all tba month, of July was lost to tha company, ceased by Iho . suspension of transportation on tha Ilea litis; rail road and by canal. The Company have been push ing their Improvements with (treat vigor. In November they will have finished an entire new . first-cla'i breaker, with a capacity of oue hundred und fifty thousand tons per utiuuuj. The "Hock Oil" Company haajtiHt declared . third monthly dividend of two per cent, (twenty . rents per share) on the capital stock, payabUs October 10, transfer books to be closed ou tha 4lh. . riIILAIEXPIIIA TRADE KKFOAtr. Fatvbdav, October 1. But little doing in any . department. The Flour Murk. t la rerjr dull, and price eon- ' tinue to have a downward tendency. There ial nv sb'ppiug demand, and the tales are mostly 1 conlincd to the wants of the homeoonsamerf at $'.i-.V107 10 4J' bbl. for snperflue ; 10 15l0 75 foe ; extra; and -10 to $'U fsr extra fainilf and fancy, ye Flour is lower; small sales at 99 23 per bbl. In Corn Mcul nothing doing, and price nominal. Tho Wheat Murkot is very dull, and prices are; L unsettled and nominal. In tho absent of sale we quote red at $.'(a30and white at f 2-55 '2 CH. Rye comes la slowly and commands gl til (i I'M. Corn scarce, and yellow la worth t 624; 2i.00 bushels mixed Western sold at 91 64. 0 lu firm request at r0c. No iliaugo la Darleyot Malt. Coal has been completely unsettled by tha auction sale In New York, and we rednco oof quotations 8- per ton. Tho downward more- ' ment which we have recorded for some woeki past still continue, and thcro ia very little de mnnil either for shipment or home consumption. ; AVlilsky is held firmly ; sales of 200 barrels at $ 1 82 fur Ohio. Markets by Tfilotfrnph. NkwYokk, October 1. Flour is dull; sales 0 ( 8HUbl.ll. at 7!S"u-:7& (or Hlale, 'l i.'s.yll 50 for Ohio, sud Slij'iu..' IH f.r si.iutliern. Wheat dull; salea unlni i...rinnt. Corn dull. Beer dull, l'urk flrui, with aalos ot lluubuLa. l.sid linu st I ! At.'Vc. Whisky duU. Nkw Yohk, October 1. Stock dull. Chlcairo anil it. ck Island, Hi',; Cumberland nreioired, 1 1 llll in.ls Ceuuiil, 117',; Ml.hltuii Houlbeili, 7U New York ( antral. Ha; Itcu.tlns. 1-6: Hudson lUicr, lli"i;Kilo, IU; One Year Ctrltl. .it. s, WS; Tsn-tordea, S; Hv Twcnty Couitou 0s, ; Hestalorcd, lu! Hold, UsJ. LATEST MABIXE1XTELL1GCNCE. CLE ABED THIS MORHIHd. Bieamslilp Norman. Haker. Hoston, II. Wlnior A Co. linn II. C- lUl. v, Ksven, New York, J E. Itaslsy A Co. bi.M llaniiden, Ssw,'l alupa Hay.Tylox oV Co. Scur K. I.. W illsrd. I'ara.ms, rrtlaud, C. A lUckihr0o. tchr Wwisla, Hawkins, t'ortroas siourix,Couiu. AKRTVKD THIS MOKHTSO. ' Rrls Kllon llernar Rurnoss,! days rVo twVk,la ' ballast lu Wot kuiaD Co. ' . Hieitioor Vul.aii, Morrlaon, 24 hours trom Vcw Ters , with ludso to W . U. Hand Si Co. . IMPORTATIONS. 1 Reported for Thi Semitic TtUgrapK (Is.sos liamua I'msm, '"".jTuliaiirtii ..saoilV.d..uiu.csn.i.iS W'-Vm'1i ' ' tuosV A Barton, IX - ' 1 "