Pitunbt (o.4ettle. AtIDATibiOBSING: 1864. , rent Mail Meeting fa Allnglierny-•Blre . _ Wart% (!peache s; IS onp. Ste. :-, Another tremendous meetteg•wu held to the : 3 . laeltrai Diamond loot lutevening,endthep le .11 - sr* enuaterated by the acre. Free - leas to I riganizatioa, Ind d g the Interval bet tre le epailches, idle d play of fire works 3 r ado frame,* taken of the City TAIL it , fe'lons„wereminerti • ,on thle c ity an from R .enelmster, with ds of music, be ears, . '' "heerilY 3 4 Pld* ~ attest gall:3111u pm. :riled from the begin gto the claire. 1 abs meeting was is eil to order by J. Joe '. kg 2 XESQ., 1 11)1011111091144141 the followlogo are. ;P , ••iti.nt, Rev. J.C. Steele. Vies Presidents-- mass &mph", Buller Conotr; Jatoes Miller, , I usehester I John Dickson Itiohlend ;lA. H. liagraw.,' flecrualles—llep4tera of the Preys..._.. Mr. Stash, on taking the olialrigamra'", In ,-"tplenatien of Ms silence heretofore daring the O r ileeljik, khat a datums contrasted in the army "as time sineepand from which he had net yet IAY toreuesed, prevented him. He then pro :ruled to speak at some length upon the hues the FNMA Cllliiill. The 'daces. although .:' Let, Will es Let, spirited and esergetio. ~id _showed him fully and earnestly In the -,pion emus. • i, vol. Teempiee, - of Beller county. was then %Itrodueed to the sadjauee, and deUeereda very iblo and ..argnementative address.. His armt •;', eats wereaddrumut mainly to those who stood ?,,stified.wit.b the:-so-haled Demo:ratio party, ~:, theta wheweirebeltleg between twit opinions. '',.• showed ocaelradvely.that no man, who loved ' 'as country, end desired the preservailla of her ,43stitutlens, could tupport Gen. BleCiellan. He .iirietred the progress of Aha war. the of ram of Trealdent Lincoln, outrasted the min il.pler reprisesaeit- by , the two maddens', and - '-)latinded be showing that the tree way to peso ` : nd natiestallnceer wen through US Sme:ou of 113 Untenumb: ' The Colours ire& was at . , ' -Intim], listened to, and he was,frequently in ; Irrupt? dvith heart, rounds el eippluse. •'"! The Nolen - Dies Club, ander Prof. W. li. Itch then Lamed-Um andientacwith • stirring ;;Lug and chorus, whisb we. greeted with than . '.': Dr. James Pratte." was then loudly called 3 1.0 e, and woe greeted-with shuts and cheers. is 'Tubb len confined mainly; to the Chicago IlatfornOte eanstruetars,and the posit:an which 'm McClellan occupied in regard to it. his • • 1 3vistrod. In a meet mtuterly manner, the " • `.'llesipiee of the Chia's° platform skewed the kranoter of As Mee Iltiflcompondthe i maven ',ion, and the abbots which they had in TWIN r le argued that the defeat of Stephen A. Doug • its, for the Presidency. was the destruction of . ' i•b° Daulaaratio PM, end the objeet of the men • ;',llc, usembled_an Chicago, was to repair the ' ''' ~.unsge., All the States which rebelled were ;Ivac:ratio Mates and to get these back . f.,'' , reellm• "the -Vision u it, was,' , I brae one ef the ' osjsote ' in view. Renee .. like planks about a "cessation of hoetill tliesp a "convention"of the Staten," eta. An - ?thtr great object in view was a waster, one. 4ugusta Belmont, the ehairmen of the Demo • :ratio Natlenal Committee, the American agent • ',•:,1 the llothaeltilds,' the representative et the c4istoorany of Nampa, and the muter spirit of ,he Chicago Convention', knew very well that if • 'Om Chicago "programme meld•be carried out, i'hinfederate bonds would be paid do ll ar for : - 4-Allar by the United Mates • and if not, the k‘eavy Investments of the Boibsohllds, and other ~ I,Nratpathisers with the South, wohld go "up ' k, spent." The speaker touched upon many '.l ther palate, bat we shell not attempt ter follow . • 'i'etim. He •oonoludad by urging a complete or ', •-• ;mediation in every ward, borough and town hip,l that the whole Union vote might be east, 4n the Itch of November, far Lincoln and 1, abuser..- _ '. ''.. , : • : ' k . • ' . i 3 At the eenelasion of Dr. Priestlers speech the , I le. Crab oliarizethir tong; lamentlng the tad ;f ft, nd pitifea - and 'of ,ou "Little Nue who met ;•.{; f aith a sudden end inglorons death on the 11th .. i;:tat. The attains, although very pitted*, ex t . .litid great seerriment;and failed to draw forth ' -1-, ' ~.`4' single tau: , I ..‘,.. ' ... 0 Bon. Thelma I:Biel:tem, State Senate? elut, .4 i ~.'Oll3 theil—eldierd'itpl7l2ol:lld wee SiM 'pukk; •"'-',,-3.. -0, hen we left the stand, -- . -, ~,, It wee anueiseeed th at Hon. George V. Lim '-'4, . * nee, of Washington ettasty,wonld addzses this t . • • ' til2 hat he was prevented from speaking in ~ e• Eh - :-..he open, air in consequence et indisposition. •-i; Union Meeting is - tite 'Plitt Ward. I . , Last evening im-eltantabatio Dnion meeting s held undet.the Liberty pole, corner of Penn Oliazit *tracts; Pittii ward. The meeting organised byealling Thomas Dickson, Stq , the chair.and appointing Joseph Keys and Neqs., :five Presidents. J. W. I sylor and P. C. Kegley, Ea, noted as Bee t-1 tentries. .Addresses.WCTO delivered by Colonel trimble,of Tenzeusee, J. W. Tasior, of West Ind' 8. kt. Cargo. Z. L. K.ethen, also delivered an address in German. The ,• - , uskeeting was quite - iptited, and the various Nab wall reodeed., The Central Glee ipmb was present, and enlivened the premed. v with tome excellent Mids. t Bounty 31staliery Arrested. Yesterday' afternoon. six well dressed young werelisnightto. this city from Columbus, abettidWith' being bounty ,jumpers.' „ . s visited Coltuntori and tried to', salisfeln . 1;::-41s Borehole! the Dalted-fitstes, bat their con . liwt e7:gendeittt the beltot that they IftP3l :F4ount7 Juropere.tehen they were arrested. They be taken to Hertisburg. and if not Mend. ;Ifted there.will be .ternt to Slashes, New York. llsy are well supplied - with fonds, and during elr shell sojourn in this city yesterdey after ' • were taken to an eating - house by their where they were served with an exultant Soldiers with Menace. Tire following important :eiroalg his .jost yeen ned by Chn.:.Centeron, chain= of the . 41aion State antral Committee: 1 The State Opt:mitts* an Maly asked_i_ How 2,.+,:•i..,354111 tickets be ltettt.tathe . Soldlers In the Said Bespitali .:This' our answer: The Cozomittos'wfll adept' beery mesa' Le Ita makes ars sippily'dintet. In widltion r awer to this, we . mn o t i p , m e e nr velti , Yojn e tz u Oclo t i o m . ittlie t to bYcomrsll from th e ft. county In the fluid, ~. .:, : ri.iVirectedte wine "one of the tromplay. •ad fur-. . we entreat of every men who knows a 1110 i. ta the tetwise, to write to lohrt 'at *nos sad T to ttei not. to. the frontL ' to t ßbible te:asi "627 t e o f w tickets end, hospital, A _ . i •:..,0 enelon- the tinsioeip.s where_ on have, If ell thole methods . ere faith ally ern -1.-2 * 1 d the army vi ItTet *An suit • ' . . . Llowrsita... , ,•Theark Mg a d with eatarrh, • firemen, Cr "any. disuses affording the eves, oars throat, wilt gbedig eutbrsoo" tho opportunity, • 'l;oconsulting wilt Dr. Lighthlll;. of that:lnn of: I.lghtbill of hiew.York; who -now is, and nazi Setur,day week. Oetobar 29th, wilt be, • the St. Okirlas Hotel" to this tit,' Penults' hre treabbrd with- the dlr . oases mentioned, apt to sun to ovary tok, Cr; (ivory . ProPt* l bj personas, .who, knowing rhiD g in reglad la animas or their treatment,, K lit coach that it truant* SON r'for 1 , / know a jot like 'Tomei . wad ruled 11,fho drat Yorre." until - constant nen:of shatrauts (`raper baneful ttiodialitas, and the delve: pleat mad dleippolcithaats in reittedlo - st speedY file, have diseouraged tho atlllato3 person In all ; ;irrupts at rigairsing health. _ Tho tree way phatherthe disease be new Or old, frethly con.' s.l.oted or ',broil., to zo to a person who nal et , •;:tade the case.: and OE2 give inch a treat. I.:;mt as it demands. Bulb a par/On is p wail :* r f,sad we trait 'tope loner deferred' nr.t •...vront coy of the agitated from naming. sal, 61- .! of tailrie a writ i:ea Fll 4.1 .27 ' l 4 , f.'yalcian take *barge of a care, over wAiab be ;-? protege of ot remedial controL • .. _ _..__. ItSeeing Avoirei;is mliaerlngls the Est of —4. .. , , , a4ls sold hat greening at fdaseidallall Auetion : %ores, 65 Fifth cheat. T. A. SlcOlvilwad,',Ana -I;;neer: ' s:eitaleg sad B:Gabes:Mile Rallread fiteek,sll 50 ..-: ,eg Oil Ott:open,. . . • IOS ' `'.' asseoy Chevy Raa OR Camsaay, . 116 ;.,, • iderrd, ' n 1 LS L'smlog and Blood g. I 4 10 d 1 05 I: ; `nner f-itegbersy Valley 2 15 '.io , s do 2 45 • i.i,rs. Neon 110 ' Kit. I slid ~ " 1 20 90 ' VAls . coi • fiDrarzt or As Ernatams Wirnort.—We retool annoucee the death of Mn. Maria t 001..., of ales. M'Berte t gap, of the firm of Mo. bco AAntiar• Tye decreased war a most ev. Lnzsd and warthp-ladr, -woody beloved by a " Y e circle of friends and acquaintanees, and 4. death will be elneerely lamented hi all who the plesenre of her acquaintance. Her ersl will tahe ploce this afternoon at tho Idence of her Inaband, No. 16 Cliff riree it 5' !',Vonlcout Warm—ln another 00iW0111 ...found o card, ribliidmid lig : authority, of tars 4ernment, and sattiorialng dlr. J. T. Sample, I.,llllectony, to amployi,Bilmber of tesu u mm, ;wren, trook.loyers, -wordaltotparr, 'eta., at .tee t forth in the card.. Tapas-1141%in t o ar the gorarnsaelit employ,- ►in an, o f the cwparlties, will obtain fall information on Pliostion to fdr. 7 . 1113, i • eidaspo ;;;;at, Federal Matt, '....trarrlTlM A1101101....Wi1l bp, .44 thts ..iiday)moratag, at 10 Volta, at MaCiellistra I ' won noritai•b*„ • Wirth arras). ;ad Warble:A lood Farciraid;itim Oarpata, ha. - , , '-tttlrl Of OilaPar:, o^7o= /W 1" tar .;/. ',tun this (Friday) erasing It 8 .oak,o' `Plelister, 58 Filtii, * l ot: . - ~:7 Pite . .petstug Monacidn—laveatigatien - ADO cerederre • " "-^ -013 Wednesday weenlagg about fin eta*. W ibyter, who wee shod 'en Saturday, by Jain Westwood, at Bhutan. dad from the Wales there received. Alderman Donaldson visited Eiharpanng yesterday to hold en Inquest on the body, and the fattening La the rands of the asettination Martin Tredendel tworn..l keep • hotel in Elharpsburg ; I was at dinner when I heard the report of a abet; I went immediately Into the bat and saw the man, John Westwood, with a pieta in his hand; I grasped his arm from be- ; bledto prevent Ida from shooting amain, and field him until he promised not to shoot again, and than let him go ; u soon as he was released sew him fire two shots more at deceased. The first sect (that is the first shot of the last two) Kayser threw his hand up to his alma ; at this time witness hadn't hold of Westwood r, he then teak bold of Westwood ; . Westwood satertie would not fire again; witness released him and West w. od fired a third shot; then Keyser and wit ness' son, Martin, left the room. Before the shooting, atone passed through the bar; saw Keyser, Westwood, end ethers playing at the bagatelle table, apparently on good terms. Maria Brae nieh,swers—dat the wife of Ha an Illedomick; wan In as bar room when Mr. dlunt, Davis, and Westwood came in; they took drink, after dzinking thee ameaneed to play bagetelle,• deceased came in; Westwood asked him to take a drink, which he at first refused to do, paying he was not dry, afterward he gored to lake a drink, Mr. Westwood asked Mania _to plan width be did; Lama lost two games; While they were playing I left them to take dinner; was out some time, and returning, found Mem Westwood and Keller , in a dispute, alking as if excited; the -first word she understood was Mr. Kann tolling Wateood he wee a liar; Westwood replied he was no liar; Keyser then approached him and struck him to the face with his Ist; Mr. Devil Alan pia to aperata them; when Westwood palladia/ handkerchief out. sad rubbed hit lace, those we, a little blood on his fuse, about as much a if from the-bite of a flea; Westwood then lel Ms headier:Met in hire peaket, pulled out hr revolver end fired it Mir Keyser, who pot h.e hands to his breast too ninon him( West wool' not to fire, Westwood fad span ; -her husband Phan grasped Wettwood'e arms from behind, and did net release his until Westwood trentadaell to ire any mots ; but as soon sr released he fired a thl-d shot; t he alarmed her so oak that she went behind the taunter, and iildn t show her elf again, until some Demon said Westwood went out of the room; but before Weetwoed went oat witness saw hint lend his again;pteml and returned fa a quarter of an hour *gain ' and remained these &beat a quarter of an hoer talking to Dais and her au, he that left; she don's know what became of Keyser, as she was behind the counter hiding herself tem fear; the raw the pistol in Wes wood's ands ens sew him fire. Dlr. P. got', sworn—Wes coming up lomat with Lenin Mieslatter and Root Byre's; was • pasting the dons of the tavern in whin!' the shooting happened; Westward same to the door and culled me; I went WWI the street and asked Dim what he wanted; be said for me to am, and take a drink of beer; I told him that I didn't desire to take a drink; he Masted, and I went in and took a drink; I found a (forty of four et gaged in playing bagatelle; while playing I asked Ohose not et gaged in playing to oome and take a drink and I would go home; they all came and took a drink, those who were Ott engaged naming to the counter and drink. ID, .thole engaged ailing them to the ban they played the game out, had another drink, and en gaged to another game—Westwood, Ayers, Key. ear end Davis; while engaged in the game West wood went out and came in again; When became 'to the table he accused Keyser of keeping the tally wrong; Westwood told Keyser net to put the number 48, as it was not correct; Mr. Ayers requested that Mr. geyser thouldimb it oat; it was on Mr. Alas' tally list; Ayers was 'hooting at the lira Keyser said he wouldn ' t do it, and stepped De li the-end of the table towards Wale wood. Westwood said be did'et want to play this game, se he had been cheated out of one before. Rorer told him he was a o—d d—n liar 1 HZ told bin he was not, that he was ; as the time this was going en I was standing lean ing on the irou at the table • when Westwood said he was not a liar, Keyeeritretr hie fist back as if hewn going to strike him • Davis ailed - on. him to hold. I thou atte mpted to toes around ;" had got pesAy around, when I laud , the dlatuuge of. the pieta • had tarred entirely mad when theacond discharge woe made ; being standing au the door, (say about one alap,) oaths di:charge of the pistol, I stepped eat- into the street; remained therm some five minutes or more, when the third report of a pie tcl firiegtook plans in it, bar ; immediately a ter the third firing Kayser came out of the boos; he walked on down to the river; I fel lowa efts: him ; Ayers spoke to him at the aver; asked him if he was hit. ' He watered thet there was three balls in him ; Ayers and myrolf remained there talking ; be woad on bto way hone; Millaser oanere:sn him. Dr. W. D Courtesy sircia.—tht &sada, 16th urn , was ended to cone down to ace deceased ; cane to hie place e! residence; they were In the eat of getting him into bed; examined his heart, tad found three wounds; the woad on the left ado was superficial; the second one was near hie sternum, and the third under the right breast, immediately under the nipple; after gemming the wounds came to the anolutioerthe man was seriously Injured, nod rtgiterCed to have counsel on the ease; another ptiyelelen was di patched for ; death, in my judgment, was from tat ammo lion of the plaid and lags, produced by the wounds. _ Dr. A. G. Walter, sworn—kaw the men maim. Its at that time from effusion cf water into the ilea cavity of the ehest and coup:Mich of the right lung, the refil , t of to ilernmstion on:dated .by the puncture of-the into the cavity of the chest : means was used to relieve him, bat of no swan. Caroline Wsllleme, sworn—Wm in the yard - and heard the shooting; came into the bar; /AM Westwood and a bed him why he did any. thing like that; Wes:wood replied that he was sorry that it happened to the bar, bat that be wt old 'bait his G—d d—d brains out. The pitry then adjoarnel until this morning at tan coo:dock- enocntra Acatoirt.—Atrit. Mourns, en • day reetding near Bow Owls, WDi It badly burned on Beturday Iscorning by 1•• c 0 It ng talcs are, Wit abe d'eul on Tuesday I at. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES THOMAS 77. , Panar, practical Slots a NAM, and dealer In Aritoriein Slate, of &riot's *Wore. Ofbee at Alexander Lansblln'e, , noar tho Water Works, Plttslntrgh, Po. Riddance, No 78 Pike street. Orders promptly attended to. All work warranted water-prebL Repairing dons at the shertert notion. No charge i n repairs, provided the roof le not abused after it Is'pat on. VI, GOODS joot received at the /lambent Tailoring establishment of Graham k MoOand- Joss,T4 Bmithiled watt. We would most r•— ppietfally invite the ignition of our Mends and 'the public in general to oar new stook of fail and llama goods. They consist of all the very latest stylesuf English, French and American cloths, catrimeres and vestings, all of the finest quality, aid selected with the greeted of care. Gentle men desiring fuidonable tad well made clothing would do well to give no a call before pan:liming au. where. 'Every garment Is warranted to give lull satisfaction in both pries cadge's/iv. °issue & hloOsomons, Merchant Tailors., No. 13 Bmlthaeld street. SPECIAL Nerma.—The attention of our read opt le directed to the bet/Rant sesertatut of Fall and 'Winter Eland, Jut received by our frond Air. John Weber, No. 116 'Federal 'treat, Allegheny. stock comprises a vest variety of Fancy Frenab, English, Boesch and American Cush:nerve and Cloths, and doe Bilk end Ora /liner* Vertinp,--all of welch will be made up to order in the latert etylet mid to the boot man ner. A choice selection of Famishing Gooda al.o• a hood and for role, torether with. • fall star'. of Roddy ludo Clotttia 4, well end Tash 1. t,ly made. Aa...ta• she •. v•fg Ulyre..d• Wu, bcit we think armed armed to embellish and pre• terse them to ripe old age V decidedly more beneficial and appropriating—this aim only be done by the treataat "Eioatdont" For Glean. ring, beautifying and preserving the teeth, sweetening and pwrifying the breath, It bar ao ogee!. field by dragglete generally. As Exortcsar ItiXlDT.—Whoever is troubled frith heerieness, cough, of soreness of the hroat, can Apply on SlClOliflit and seta i remedy y using Brown's Bronchial Trochee!. We have tiled the article, and carve:(efs recommend them e all cues of throat list:Mica. To stagers end pnbuc ryeakere they are of wont valao.—dims tn.) Cvorizr. Oweraus sod carriage calla will be taken at the Omnibus Oboe, No. 410 Penn inset, Jay or night. Allemma, left at the above oboe will be promptly attended to. All eels mut be paid In advance. D.a: normlay moialmr. at balf•affer 12 ed..), N 0111 a 1401318 A, alto of Airman! or Moßara. la Ms lath yo• of her age, The Wendt and actirtilstatatte aro Lavitod to attwn bar lemma, from her late nth:MM., 80.1 Y Oat etrtot at 3 etioct 0103 LITIMOSS, Oct. gut, 18E4. 11f ONPFO3.-4ht tt. 12th loot, at Clamp Barry tom Wmntogtool, VALI; mLla of Jam= Taompsm. no bards of the famtly ; ozo retpoctldty larbodi to Mita the Dmeral rma hrromemeh at-t Watch, tom boo ict. roeNtttto, Ni'. 14.0oodttch street, thlirghany city. H P. GediGEMR2E, CriS ARO PICHMUCAL EligigESP M. 14 HAI /TEEM", Ana PArot. • or rao& is CUT, 00n.oitig1, Dios9• Dtoolo, &a, eagoatud •SLD nlonrocy, on /HE LB TEtir iV F. 117 S BY 133LBOUP11. ME BATTLE O CEDAR CREEL THE BURPKISE OF OUR FORM Desperate Charge of the Enemy OUR FORCES RETREAT In DISORDER APPEARANCE OF OEN. MEMO WILD ENTHUSIAB 511 THE LINE REFORMED. Charge on the Enema . TREY lIIITHAT II UTTER COIIFUSION Most Brilliant Victory. AN ADVANCE ORDERED. Am. . Zion You, Oct. 20.—The sieotal dor respondent wit4lhoridan, on thel9th sonde the ollowing Oa every morning of the preent week, inn title morning, the troops bad been In reedinees at daybreak for en attack, Information : being furnished by oar scouts, led ds to en. ereise proosnalon, which proved unneelessary bee fore, and wentorsocte reason omitted:Ude menus log, end the apprehension of another attsek having died away, the army wee plated along the north bank of Ceder San, with the army of ',Peat Virginia on the left of the Wineitester and Strasbn g pike; the extreme left meting on the Shenandoah; the Nineteenth corps on the centre or the right of the pike, and the 6 k corps on the right. In the absence of General Sheridan, who was just returning from Washing ton from •at it, and who slept in Winchester last night, General Wright commended the army, General Ricketts being In notranand;of the lob Corps. : A dense mist enveloping the country, favored the enemy'. dodges on the previous night. General Rutty, who proved to be still in command, had massed three divisions of infant ry, Pageant% Gordon's and Renner% at aeon. mated point, threMoning en? extreme left, and tie two remaining divisions, Wharton', and It arahew's were scored from Yuba's Hill along 00 pike, threalealeg our oontre. Shortly before daylight ibis morning, while our army dream less of danger was yornadly sleeping, a front picket assault was vigorously made on our right A rapid and continuous discharge of sentinel mayhem ex tended thanes along our (rent toward the left, when suddenly the rebel infan try advertised .germs Gen. Crook's position In gelid columns, pouring • fierce Ira on out dank and front. Only .portion of our troops manned the treaetworkewhen the aseeuit onstmenned. It wee so energetic and deadly am to break ear lines at ones. The man of both alibied, wore swept from their breastworks, into which the enemy mane flooding like the on. They =tared eneempaeute in the rear of the 'works, where =ldlers, seemly ewkened, were sotnelly rising from their blanket, To save the &mil ary at the breastworks, became a desperate object when the assault ergs first discovered, but toe nature of the ground rendered it impossible. Battery B, 6th Pennsylvania, nix guns, was inputted entire. By superhuman efforts, all but one of the 6th Regular battery was 'eyed, leaving seven pieces to the hando of the enemy. In the meanwhile the enemy were still adrenal:ls, completely tearing the left dunk of the army, and were nearing the pike on the heights *bore. The whole army was by this time aronatd, wag. oos, ambulsnees mod were making for the rear. The 19th oars, which had etoot firm during the assault on Crook, now found itself confront ed by tie ascend division of the enemy, welch bed moved tip the pike and attacked it tersely In the front and flank with mashetry and artil lery. Col. lfiaCentey'e brigade of the conned division, on the left, swung out of It politico in front to receive the flank fire of the foe, eta:, insult wee now increased to taco ams. The whole division then reformed Poet( to meat the 'boa. The rebels advancing zonated the buses work, in its front and with withering voileye forced It back in retreat, the enilre 15th earps abandoning all Its works now 'Ought retreating and partly broken. The Lett wing of the army Is completely tamed. Red of the army in! Western Virginia Is flying In die may. Its =clips and a greater put of its camp material to to posseselon of the enemy. The division et Col Retching which had been encamp ed in the rear of Ile 19th oorp I a fighting more or lest stubbornly falling back, and constantly 9wlog In stragglers. The entire country about Middletown, and beyond, and in the rear. Its poi elated with demoralievd soldiers. The creek of rebel musketry le increasing farther upon the loft, towards hilddletowo- Harrying wagons, aneblen es, ealuone, thehlse and explosion of tho criamye from batteries p:mated in front of the 19. h . corm appearances of detret end 'mending disaster almost every where, might htve shook hope of fariallaism itself. Gen. Wright wi k whom it was Ida to organics the plan which should change this dismal aspens of Gai l y, was net a whit discouraged Tho moment that the army of West Visynisund the 19:0 corps were found to be falling bask, he sent an cider to the of. feet that never on say field Mud they failed to achieve victory. The Sixth 'carpi on the right/ Was ordered to charge the front and swing round and stem the torrent. Scarcely a moment more, when its columns were seen moving majestic ally by the lift dank straight into the heart of :the condlot, opening bat a remount for the passage of stragglers, bad it, line eloaing no again before assaults that Mill hi en but willow whiffs ris the Wiliest 'truck it, bet it did not break for a moment. At lout the weer of the rabid" was waa brought to • pause- The artillery of the oorpa unlimbering close to their tear, thundered 11 answer to their shells. This charge eeu'd not, however, check the movement oe the foe on tee left Some of their cavalry had already penetrated Into Middleton, oeptdring a portion of General Crooks' ambulance train, end, It I, reported, eerionsly wounding Colonel Thoburn, of the Id division of that commend- Their la - trootry had swung atoned and were jest possess in.r the pike above Alessi:4'e, Power-' and Cu. tors dlvLioni, wham the cavalry' was oihdrawn from the rlgLi and sent t. stem the digest/ow advance ••• r the cheek of the enemy in the center, the • eof the 6= and 19th corp. were re.formef, Ott on the left and the 191 h on tho right it wee found neoetrary to withdraw. the whole line distance, in order to aonneot with the OW ; I.:, who were jut advancing to drive the en ea.:o from the pike on the Ilft and held the field o that point- The retrogede movement was rot scaompli ehed without loss. 'The enemy fol k rood it rap ninety and vengefully. Their raked In noon our arrillery, killing off h- tree and men, and eml arrays . = all attempt, o ; the artillerynaill to move their gum to the roar. 2 he Bare wore beght Pp • edialt.—Oniglie Irrery• whore until the lam moment, when It was hood tiny onuld not be removed. Two of Captain Sevens' goes were tort; arc of Lamb's, oat • fileßtigtiVe, and two of Adam Captsie A damp, vrtekt a eorporal and one man, stood by (bit piece Warn ail otter rapport hat left, and • every•beree Lb oore,•1 nod n.-14 ^ el T••••n L 11.40 of the &tit. toi Us:Leff, vas egghtly wounded by a nossokot. ball. The In fantry weer also 'Oozing heavily, particularly is officors. Wheat the llama had reached 'the crest,Jost to the right and rear of Middleton, *here the oceend eland wee made, tind whore twat/raffle dimwit of the enemy lime reputwad, nearly evert . " held officer of the let dietitian was wounded. Geo. Rickotte, commanding the carpi, bad been so badly wonno.ed that ho woe forbad to !care the General Bidwell, commendlag the 3.1 brig. ado of the 2d division, was mortally wounded by a obeli, which: tore his left shoulder to Facets, end sheltered the left arm of Captain Orr, one of bit aids. Colonel Hrilin, commanding the lit brigade of Upton's let, diction, west wounded in tire plaaes,through the thigh and shoulder, but did not leave the geld tntil the afternoon. Gen. Getty oemmaed. lag the .2d divlslon,bod hie horscobet nadir him. General Wright who was commanding the army, bed been slightly wounded in cher( chin. The 19.1 er..sps. al§n suffered e t . urrely. The battle Line of Infantry reformed ou .he crest alluded to, just after Gen.. Tcsbet, with his ea►alq, had wept on the left. pitchicg Into the enemy In that direetion, off about the pike, establishing lifeline in conjano• Con with it, and bolding his own egablet some of the fiercest shelling ever sho#sred on devoted soldiers. At ebb t Me, 10 a- m , although appearances of thing. la the rear wan etill fiat that generate ly oven in the rear of a vlotorloun arany,althongh appearance of a retreat prorated along come portion' of the linen in front, the army tree for sonatinas daring the day eo far won a *Wry. We had been snrprized and 'driven out of a ap'endid petition; had lost heavily in prinon aro; had loot 24 pieces of attillery, 04 atobttlan eel, Including all the medical waxen, and moll• rtipplies of the llithooree, end several heal. quarto? trauma; we had yielded more than two ilea of the battle field to the enemy. Many of at; &teat ail. ere were killed and ditdded, sod the t Mid and wstorde3 wire lying around Wok. The ratob soilotabbffyg CL attach, l• - •••••11,.r, 4 nt. • if with • lively At Ors Co went a “1/ ai oheer esespel•eisen the line in the roar. ficio. Sheridan, who hr.t ridden poet beet. from Winehester. eras an.- proaohlog. Bin appearance orated wild'enths; slum. BegiMangattim Left el Lite lbw, tokreeig.: along the *hole front elite army,, waving'. his bat, amid amerce' aunt. The retreat war stopped in en Instant. From that time until 11 o'clock p. cu. every nerve was strained to get the army thin an offensive volition. and at three o'clock, the whole army, the 6th corps In the centre, the ilith corps on the right, Crooke command on the left, Marrittft cavalry division on the extreme left, and Darter's dl- Tilden on the extreme right, made a ntegodinnt and resistless *harp, which swept the enemy off the face of the earth before it. Seery , where the enemy had actually began to throw up breastworks, and was prepar ing to go into camp when this charge eras made; be was driven busk at doable quiet through Middletown, across to Cedar Bun, where he came from, and themes pnv nett by oar obesity tbrough and beyond Strasburg. Forty-tides places of his artillery and some guns taken from Its during the day were ma tured near Strasburg; also over one hundred wagons, and ambulances and cat.lloDl lanvmer able. • • General Remains. was captured in an ameba • lulu and seriously if not mortally wounded. 100 e prisoners were picked up along the roe i. Two house of daylight would have glean ucthe rebel army almost entire. Any jut estimate of our lees Or ttist et the enemy is at ptesent im • possible. The entry Is about to move against the enemy at 6 p. m. to-morrow. FROM CHATTANOOGA. ROUT OF THE REBELS. The Rebel Gen. Young aptured GEL RODNEY'S COMMAND BARK WHIPPED. All of His Artlller7 Captured DOD'S MR CURD MTH OUT OF Hill GLP Raw busy, Oat. 20.—The Philadelphia gee+ has Om following Chattanonc, Ot. 19.—Osplain Harsh, of the 5.11 Ratted thew" Regnant, has jut arrived from Mimeo°, which pleas he left yesterday. He reports that Col. !dentin' brigade of cavalry has met the enemy In force, and after a sever Aght, our troops charged and rooted the rebels, capturing General Toting and a large number of remners. Oa the 12th, the tame cavalry al:urged on Bod• ney'e command, at Rome, with between and kilted and captured a number, taking all his artillery, and scattering the remainder of the enemy in all direction. On the 17th our advance came on Road's rear Lama end whipped It, and drove it out of Snake Gar, Yesterday Gen. Sherman started in pn•snil of the rebels who wore retreating sonthwud via aloomtwete Sew TOILI; Oat. SO —The Heroldd 'pedal from Bata 'a tuarlquarters dated the 18th, says This rebel prisoner. working on the Camel sent a paper to Couunhisioner Odd, stoutly wiring interference of their Govan:tam% t•,•.vi their liver, no reply bee yet been remand. Ti • .fleettore force of cavalry seethed to thin army is to be Increased by addition of a number of regiments which were raised for wally, hot heat been "area as infantrr. The Herold'. 6th corpe 'Naha says: Qolat has boat prevailing in our front for several days, d WI azalea's. The most friendly relative. oslet between the pickets. Out cannon are also silent. The Herolf. epode of the Ilth gam The p sttion taken on our right Is naves. war ably of great importance. It I. here were the rebel. mutt attempt to torn General Sheri dan . line If they propose to engage i.e offen sive movements. The curraepondent la cloning his lector, asp that • 6ghl le daily a:pelted. THE MARYLAND SOLDIERS' VOTE. FlLRl7tial Policy of the Gootonment. THE NATIONAL BANS 1 4 ; ior roan, Oct. 20.—The Pow'• Washington II poCial says The .1017 that the soldiers rote la to ba thrown out in Marziand, is file.. ibe Ito money artittle ears Vast. ore izidlearlons bore that some 'important mod] acetic= of the ananelet policy of the On- err meet wiU be proposed as lb. nes Onagross. Tire whole machinery of finance has worked with ee much Irregularity, and te,pcoduolng snob embarrassing to the commerce of the Country, that Congress villas called upon to retract some of Ite pasterzere. The Rational Basks ars not utlrded with the ecidititose by which Congress has regabita their mitten, and at their meeting bald yesterday at the dator HOU* organized • permanent sego • elation for protecting olio interests. Among other things &genet which Um ask to be re• Hosed, As the tax law; which, they maintain, °persica oppressively upon their Intsrsete. The movement of Um beaks I. to direct opposition to be Viers of the Tresenry Department; and Comptmller IfcQnlloagb I. uederstood to have strongly denonnomi any protection combiaatlon. And we have information from well 'afore:lei soureet at Rasllngton that Secretary Ressendsn emotsmplata recontmendlog to Courses the adoptlem of a law &nebulizing the payment of customs duties to greenbasks, the motive, being, by putting down the prim of gold, to reduce the expenditures of the Gorenmint. S :I:RIDAYB GMT VICTORY. Great, ftpjo;oine in Washington. New Toll Ore 20.—Tbe Pod has the f0110w .114 m its Waellington specials: There I. great v joloing hese today over Sharldan's vlotory. The Waal coming In are better even than the official 'reports already given. Themerebantslarbo were arrested In %Welty on Monday, on a charge . of oontrabandlng, were 1 , ought to trial to-day before a Wintry awn - sr 11.. 111011. The erldsnee against some of these o• n Is overwhelming. It Is known that they turrdilted goods to bloated* runners with full o • ledge of their destination. The trial, 11 still golog on. •w Yoac, Oat 20 —The 11,•••32cri• N ew Or. I• • ‘••• 'pedal contains a lotto , . from GOT. Allen,. o. Loni.eue, to the Isbell re of War job nays "the time hag come when every able b. diod negro avoid he made to bear arms In do tense of the Oontedersey. They would make g. od reldiare, and would ',rah up the Gonfed• state army, Thep would moth sooner fight with u they egalnet us." Gen. tlantly oilielailp on. 11,1130.11 the reeepturs of thirteen battle lags it , EU Urn. Honk's eommand his:oho:Taiga in L. W.A.... A rebel mail wu ivosntly oap.tar s . in which we ~e ton that the retire are to qi;•rt neloner ip onts,pol, ~• L..,.r'.... o.r.uy, 4 ,;blOB.l I.lo.vatur.,l ul4 °barged, by order of Gen. Canby. or dacha log to appear before the ezemtning board prepare • tor, t 4 aostpubeat to daty. to MOSE REBET Bin HIES BECOME° DM FE BATE. it OUTRAGES NEAR WASHINGTON ! Nair You., Oat. 20.—The Ono interior. Wash ington special has the following: The guerillas of Misseby's gang are beoondog bold in their depredations, and gated by seoossian residents of the solitary; who oMblatql every °portant:7 to set ail, part of spies and informers, fregaently raid some nounse within the Union Um. On tWednesday morning at ono o'clock, a party of 1 olir of Mosel:y.ll men appreaohed the house of bf t. Reed, one bandied yards from Fells OhttrOh hospital, and 'organdies from Washing • ton, end surrounded Mr. Reed and two ont of five of his Degrees who were aiding him to gliarti his property. One of the negroes wee shot dead. The gang then carried 'Mr. Reed and tli e other negro ton mile s to the woods, whet they ehot and lulled Mr. Reed and se. Torsi wounded thenegro. They then decamped. Tho survivor managed to escape after the mur• deters had bit, and guided a party of soldiers; to the 'pot where his muter was killed, and 're • 0111104 the body. These outrage., so 4.. Wish. ingtOn, are beginning to be regarded u a sedans disgrace. ..--...------,—_ irdiarsarTankee Looks, the eolehrsted '4.l) o em mister' , b playing • Tory ouotomfal ali gnment at the Theatre. M modiont bW la offered for thlo eventsg—"Tito Loot, Hely, or the 'Probes Abroad," "Ilm Patali In Pratioo," and "A Wife for ,e Day.!' We natio,' Oat • now O "Tile Prodigal. ilsa," " tirepiration, ab m*, d Iriltettsitly prinl22l3l. P %at.: r. 'Pr t 17ak..,a.. -rll 1114.11 01 tic coldien co far, h 18.213. Toloo meJx- Itl I 1 We hare-tkas from Ezentire cat!. Nail retatto mill Juanita , this sishrity slightly. ( Metal from Secretary Stanton. Wax Dsrazwisarr, WLIWINGTOS, Oct. 20-11:41C p. Aro:, GL4erat Der :—A great battle was fought sod a splendid victory won by Sheridan over Locgstreol, yesterday, at Cedar Creek. Forty-three plasm of artillery were captured, and MO] prisoners, among whom was the rebel Got oral flonstru. Oa o r tide Generals Wright and Btaketts wars wounded, and General Bid• well, of Buffalo, killed. Particulars, so far es reoeived, will be furnished at fast as the open• for eon tremonit them. E If. 6rasros. Secretary of War. The S. Alban'. Raid BULLINOTON, VT., Oct. TO.—Right of Liza mid. are who entered St. Albans and robbed the banks and peurderal quarts, have been caught, end 060,000 recovered. They were caught at Staab:Wire and Parnham, Canada Rest. Toe remainder have been eeen on the road, and will probably also be arrested. Later •detwes trees the potties who are m enials the raiders, onnkreinewo of the rupture of VA the tresbootim, and $50,000 of be stolen twat buts. Coneiderabla excitement still prevetio, though all apprshimolone of any further dancer et pros 5' fusel the matoranders is entirely n ot Capt. N iamb.= of the veteran town corps b garileoning the border whisk le eonval grants from the hospital at Brattleboro. Lars—Br ALlllll's, 0 r. r.—Capt. Oinger's parry bare fust returned, and reported the' they esnot oh. lealla of the raiders at Hand Bridge. Tt e Et. Albans back •1111012211201 that they will redeem their bills. Ws lama that In • skirmish hitt arentng •t FotiOlUbStra, four of en ralOors orals appturd• Wm. Malt, mos of tho big ifs of that tormidpshty, Poll mortally wounded, while gaUeatly endeavor lag to capture the tel The provinleal Od d/plias/ of the !tootles towns, did everything tbeir power to accomplish the arrestc of the rascals. Some of the horses taken by the loonnarols, bay, been re captured. They also recovered 100,000 dollars, in addition to the 140 00 moreverod this miming. The Canadian autansitlas Ira cm after the %Mains, and shore lee good prospect of the oopinto of Lb. sbol• gang. TI,o - governor General of Canada hM tots sr•Thed that be will respond to • resoliklon front the United Stotos Govsrement for the surrender of the raider' shandy arrested; end nob as may be henerter arrested. The EL Ailltan's Bsnk lost 175,010. The Franklin County hank 85,000 sad Ohs Pint P►tiosal Beak. $04,000. poet and Gold Gasket Nn You, OM. 20.—Tbs sleek mirky. CiLl tir.usa dull and areak. Th. tandinny of the market strongly favors buyers. At gm stioond beard It war slightly better without mash ani mation. Altar call than was • further slight advarica Tb. nahl between a... Ball and Dear party as the Erb stock, madames .bsrp. Th. gold room ►bounded with rumor.; ai 2 o o S them that Otani would make no mor.a.•t on Richmond this winter; and also that Sheridan had yaln•d a sucasss. b. gold market ehows very little speculative feeling, and opened at 2115 i, steadlly dor-Hula& =ail opon tha news of Scerlian's victory, it touehtd 297, and elosod at 009. Is be.. ras•b happened that gold or govern• masts buss responded so feebly to a groat vie tort', so book have to-day to the Dow, from BD•ri d►n. Brck, rs are I. orrowing money at call, at T per cent. • • F.ralro exchange firmer, and tome dealers em aloe higher gold rotas. bleroboot'.. pa yer cot .6, red flttil. Tb,Cb as yostoidity gook out $444,000 specie, the li argon. $ 8 4,0 00 to d. 7. ti Id elceod at the evening bard at 2084 Tbs 81'1mm:A Enolaiam of ohs 18th eys. Prii - OEM r • / t , Castle Tbooder hove been deprived ol rle.b •Laadv from "welds parties by the recent order. sod are tow ilmited absolutely to prison ration. n Loa's oticial report of kltattli7' ll oPoTo° Coo' on the Baltimore sad Obi. itattrood, nem he i a toad a looomotivs, ten oat. toady 04- Ore,. gni Oftreb boric. "moos the prisoners woo. two paymaster' with 0168,000 lidootromary metl, Uri, the robe!. dostroysd 4•Matovin mills. of rtilrosd sear BLi Shoot,. Southern Ness F..' Tort Oc r. 20 —Major Goo. 15.1 44., at o dor punosat re Los:radio:up from tha War Devartroaat, eriay forloosad all disabled .ctilarr from borp!tab it thr doparuarot of the E..,, ytli the l2Lia of Noreaber. . • Lettere from p. s,aar. at Macon say. We an quit. zany:One sot to the •arly. resnmptton of osela.oge. It Is generally understood that the out orltlos.st Irehmend tare med. pwrpositlcros ter excneuge that rout moot Ins app oral of oar g very **el She T Washlogten sportful gays: The Tr.....ury Department lostorday morn'ag, goat 1t ,or rattlien Ave bundrod thousand dollars toods or the new loan, and will oontluno to to fish therm to tethstraars lcomultataly on the to w'pt of sertlfl , atas. 'lna Richmond Loomiwer of the l7thsays: We b.e goon 10.. T Statist; thai Ott 9 , 1411 to II outran extant. Das b een fanned, and at , otoouto bawl bon made to anchang• tea t ' Ysrlt-e rtrt-ners In a :ore,. Aa exobang• says: The Alabama Banat. ha pared • bill putting all able-bodied residents of Ile State, between the ages of seventeen sad fifty years, without exeepUon, foto the stoond alms militia. and especially declares that mem b re of the Legislature shall not be exempted by any eat, end ppm:amends the stoppage of ell interesting between pickets on sonnet of de ortions. aispa!eh ► that Onnt 11 waiting for the comp , otinn of the Dutch Gap caned to receive the co operation of the bat', and add' that dna"t• attack msy be expected. Arrive! of Persiad Prisoners. FOlllllll Molll2ol, Oat. 19, v 1 Nair Yogi, hes —The Ironclad Dictator hos &aired, thirty two boors (robs Now York. The IMAM Zewinse, nine dayi from Sr" 0 dear I, hal srrivikeL The flag of trace *tamer New York, la ohne of Lint. Col. .1, 0. !Samford, arrived from Allen's Landing, tall afteroooo, with 550 par. Wad oilloayra, nearly all aaval. Thor following Western names are in rho list t N. A. Chap's, Anirta.tt Surgeon lathlluola Cavalry; J. A. Crony, Alit. Sarasota 11th Michigan; IL Hunt, Aset. Bureau 12th Ohio. ' 3. It Farrows, Capt. Bth Ohio; C. D. Slag , , 115112 lentaoky Volta. tears; L. 0. Wyodwla, 11th rdlohlgao; Nat. H. Oranderbarg, Seth Hantualry; Lieut. W. H. Ely!, drat Ohio; Lbat. D. W. Atk D , ltth Witosasio; CApt. L. lllack,.l44th Ohio. Prom IlitaaphlA. Oot. 20.—Th• stems! Mienls Bluth, h m hletophts, passed here wlth 1140 baba of 001.411 for Clanlntuti. 110.issis was entirely suspended at Memphis, bvi bn. boon resumed again, nod the militia Ls dl.rhtvgsd, u the danger is believed to Da p:..a. / be opinion at headquarters is, that the nbW 6.. e no Intention et attacking lifemphis, bat it . Frozen°. beyond there is merely designed to ,over the maroh of troops 1110 Kentucky. No noel fore. I. within Ave miles of the atty. When last herd of, Chalmers was south ci floranndo, retreating towards the sw►mpe of Tell sbateUe. Forrest VIM an route for idsraimin wi.h his prisoners. From Louisville. Loa:mum, Oat. 20.—The Joanat: loam that Jvan 0. Bt•cklbeldre talagraDha that eat .aal 0:•arle, B. Ilarrean, grounded and prt.on.r to • ,,, s4,a. I. dalag •I' that Mary h• Oa Thuds., -vrutng, • band of guerrillas attached and destroyed a train of tan freight ears on the Nashville end Northwettern rills road, en route from Sfashellis to Johnson/Ll* The engineer was killed. Generals Blair, Ornft and Smith ware 'Wag yettarday% arrivals at the Galt Muse. The IC onfederotion Conferelee; 'Queen Owe. 20.—Tho thelfederatlon confer tare has deolded in rearm= to member' to the lAgtelature:connell to the neer;Ooeferdersoy, that they be to:deeded from the members of tee lietrlstlre coanoll of the roverad proolcum, Inoue of elected by the people. Provision le made for.the admieslon of reploaentatleer from the river eormtry. The eonferenee are engoged In the ~dl on .on :of the spit, ntmotts of the orpro.ontation of the lower home. Change In the Directorship or the Great Western R. R HAMILTON, 0. W., Oat. 20 —An entire ohango In the dtreetorchlp of the Great Western R. R. It announced. The new Directors aro Thulium; 0. Street, of 2illetiare, M. P. Bon. Vim. KG- Muter, Toronto; D. M. Janos, Hamilton ; and Mattes Bunt, of London, O. W. Arrival and Reception of tits Me4lcin Caatmaißder. Welintrairow, Oct 20.--donorel Doltladtir the hiezioan Chimmender, retired in town this morning, and in oompany with Signor Roma*, do hiezion, Minister, dined with the Bm:rotary of Sitio to des. The 86 Albans Hanka. Simmons'', Oat. 20.—Tb• 13h Albans Dank, and the Pint National Sink of At. Albin., will both Woe bills NJ canal. The neint robbery his not Whited their solsenei. Bros4way Decked In National Colors. tisw Iross;Cot. :O.—Broadway,. split dicta ta ostlooll oolors, In orlsbrstlok of 81tarilsa's last latgotfroottt viotory. - • arihe sire as strigtston--ilfmrsoty -11"fl gkisiZatgrami - 4 4 , 4 441, 3,,,,f•t0 lll `_ :Coatitple ran6#3. *tilikkten Troettsgrearg39 , Brights4Watetteets*Est by , Sr. nigitt,•with tweinityAktedkormir end— log roan+ofthebutt Vetting sitibk IG.t somen , . try. The. followir g amitosis farscote bones lart ft Satan sad Mary 10111b1.14 tistintoWniet by J. B. Maynard' B of Hertford and mate ; Lads Litchfield ; the yell known bores Priam a splendid bit" ; six basal belonging -to Mr. Beckwith, ot.idartford Black Hawk and • Telegrirph, corned by Reuben... Dans ; Bochum and Pet owned by Hr. Clostione, of Hew York ; Grey *sited by 0. H. Btanoblerd, of Beer too; Albany Maid, owned by Hr. Whitcomb; s magnificent bay ;raiding, owned try Stephan Hay ; a toe eolt, belonging to Mr. Henson; and the Golding aged, which trotted on the track yesterday in a the mile nos. Ths loss of years and valuable stack 0 also great. The Sr. errand eo rapidly that very few of the bonier in the rubies could be Farad. Rt cognation by the President. Wrestsctos, Oat. 20.- -The Presidetil has re ocy,n,sed Joseph Nicholas ebreleher Bewsges is Cottrul of the Bebe Coafeder•tion, at Cincin nati, for Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky; also Henry Ender 1111 VioO Count of the rime Got crosscut, at Ohio, for Whom:Lein, lowa, Minne sota and Northern Illintis. Meeting of Hank Stockholders Petbensbrate, Oat. 20.—A1l the bank" of this city, except lora, held • meeting of their swat he/dery to-day, and re•cared accept the set by • !Itch they mu beooma national hanks. The Vote of Clairton County. Oet. 10 —The tacial Warne from Clarion county give • Democratic majority of 270. Democratic lon, 10. 1LL.A....12, ..K.337E5. New York 'Market. • Ore Yolk, Oct. ?O.—Cotton dull, and prices pnerally without tuaterial elsengs, es $1,111•1,20. 11. dull and loins). and 15121 tent. lower, 18,80.8,9 1 !Jr Extra State. 1265•10 tor 12t tra110,40•11.40 tor trede lonanis, market atming Deasy ailth no boyars at the Galati* tin ita• !iota. Whiek7 heavy and deellott.g ; Western at $1,72•1,72, clueing at 1,73. Witrat—Skie aupplyte wary Hail:ad with mime milling demand; trine. are 3.& butler on Winter 1140 ; go Opting 21,95 W , Winter Bel Western, 12,1002,16 nye firmr western I .40a1 42. (km to bdter, and sot!, at 122. Osta cads 4.18441 T for Waster.. 'stall quiet C , END dull and no ta l es to report. Soo. quiet; Porte bin', 16%..d Mucosa. 28%. M I -sm. steady at 76•1100 dirlinocorata. Potroleunt lowe•; Ornde, 41%. 41.08 steady awl In moderate demand at 1212 {sibs 142.42.20 or oe. do, cosh and In • • !weer 1..7,' •2 1142 SO, slt cash; 112142.2,20 Lir Prim., and $421 ter Prune Mese. 13.1 ready. Mt Moots Arm at 17•18 c tarEtlsoulders, and 12.21 rot L•rd • 1101 e lower at 01:0,, the latter at extreme in ender oil at d'alr, for Obis, ..d 67645 for State- Chaos. rsed quiet ot Wow York Stock and Stoney kiartet. 0.. To., Oct. Z) stood, and act/. at mi 7 per et ; gterdag, LOU. LI Irregulars, m ottlod and lowed: OPCSW6 5t TUX; devil otos to ZUI, and closias at Yarn. ov o lomat st- ad,. If•eks Newt, but booed wools . Chicano I Butilai too 211%, T. Central 1173. ; Edo, boseldOL, 120%; a's 199 f Ltraistered 106%; Coupons, 1044; 5-20 Coa,ora, 107%; 7.50'5, 105 ; ff 4, and Ons Tam Ctswego Racket Novo , 22.—10ur 215 e lo ewer with Ital sett. demam. Wheat lo mcdorato dented, bat closed foist ; Was to moraine of of No. 2 171blealo Opting at alsl ; Tx. I n 'lineal.. 01 0b,j1,90, Coro afore. sod fralct. Oats a. afloat. Philadelphia Market. Poi artaratia, Oct.C.. , .—Oottos very dull and [wail col •I fl,as VI n. soli , Lain at $10310,73, Kars rm'ay at SIMI/ t!, tn,tn demo:dog a raiduction; ELM SIL,ao, wlir 128.501,70 C..ro don Lod lower , Taker 51,6 1 . to.k, O. at $1 Ti • • Alonzo vary doll ; °MAW 55*370, Bsiload to Doud oloa3c, lui4 ago Baltimore Market. Il•arii• or , Ict co dill i Ohio Sup rfloo, itti al. II heat •i••••• 1, ; Sautberti, Sod, Go, arm. W bite, 111.70. W AA]riouttstiaL Prix ties dravaii. Chicago Market. Cr Oct Vl—Clour dull, nod I. tom.: activeouatliirellatiel.k. B.acia 131, 710,1, t 2. . 61 for No I, KW for NO. 2. 1'..• at ady. $1.22.34 , 3 for Pc. I. Opi.o eat grin stage*. Whok, hoory, at t 4) wilocu 'A.S. 2330 bbla, Wee.. tow" C*" ' CUM .1o; Lot , Siio do. coon••- flout. 7.00 bb a; Wheat top.; So"., abut laiSta 7 63. Mall] Market. Cr e.tn.Ort. CO —Tian. WI wad hoid or 61,760,4 U tar No a Ohicolo; .1. hi mallow domsad. la in Min, at 81,13X01,,r1 lot 2. O. ta, no sO.ll Itte.gey 1101 i al 61,76; other p. dee oext.n.d• 60 ; ,70. repot.. to Ilex York—When', 10c, Cora, 107,i; O*U, 11, Lake lmperte--lionr, 4324 btola, Whe.l. 71 bud Cron, 17.. de; bat, MX/ do; Hareay,37..lo do. reeved ;exports— flow% 1094 bble; Wb.rot. 63400 bc34l; Corn, ‘4 . 3:10 Oat*, edl9o do; DarlAre.l 760d0e RIVER IN VELLIGIESGB. S L. rimer la *best al • stand at tide point with what bet feet It the channel by the War mart/ lath thenfhg. The wattles continua with tag Osman& with thelles• item of mt.. Dallas era. extremely dull at the leading ' , mayday the cfnerlap oftiElight belog . vmy light, and th. MeV* Malted, Oar etrambeatmen an beeonalad any mach dienotireged In unhiednence of the doll flume, and Cut ask... the' m.turs sag worm. there are tio indica:aim at pnuat of •tti it 1.41.114.0 imprevelawah Th. Gado, Qom Olochtnati is the only arrival we ha v. w r pat, while, stale Qom ths mutat packet. there wee not s angle departoss. The Bertha and Pine Grove from Otanhatat ars among the dal bate doe. The new.nd peaty ateamer, I roe City, CayL Nara, 1.11.4 ay fa Cianclnatti and ianlerllla, sad will 4w• ready to Wail to-narrow evening, Pudenda, and !hippo!. should bear this In mind. Tao Iffinarvc O.pt J II rdon, L. the regular Wheel ye, puha for to day. leaving et noon. Hews Bunang Cie. lie are the clerks. 4111,18E.V.1EJr1 . 8. L3rITTSBITSOII r rtialiratt.7. Dmust t atelpeeltlvely lust &kW but one of the ego. sed oetueLes l'AbllEll LOCILL tyke trill name In lb: em Owes Vile *TESTING, be preeeut:d the new dram %Wills& TEL lebn HIM Dr. lir — Lock.. * roe. BaA 8 L2I PATCH IN THUM Ec c vedec6e ertib 1.4431"4 OM= HIDEd AND BARRELS. Clarion Dan. Clonirmang or Pluunnississi, Wasbington, D. 4 Unto sr IT. nil f WO La 604 public auctico, o. 111011111 DAT. oa vii or Trib,loe/..t It olgost I. as.. at Moth asset Wharf. waslitagAsi, D 0. 3,31:0 ishlat; 10.7 Oldaa moss or Ism Also, 1000 ewe Tiogabsads; P 0 Pock 0 duet, ONO flour 19i Coeds tia Whtoky 176 Wawa, Coe 6wßosom, so , ac. Tora•cas, In IN sason , y cots., o 6 Moo .1.. J.. 01,4 0 Ft LL Lt. 00.. a O. F. HAAG IHAIG OUTLET BAW MILL 114 R GE r a RD. CIELLIO 871t116T, LLLECIITAWL. you (JAN ALWAYS PROCUILE wt.t.w.m.t tookorloon Dretbopolo PUhi. 18.1rtortn Plus Trim tor Oordial. Lloteey'o improved Blood Souther. llootlond`o German Bittern Spoor, Sunburn Prat inn, Bontrol Snlphltanf Limo. et the Central Drugl3tore. C=ruel Ohio sad BeCtoral etteate,lezhens, In the Market Hens, OTOILGE A. saLti a CO B.9.—We bays ca, band ID= To r; fins 13Satts. se= VOR 9A.1.13—A. comfortable two-storym sync owra,taitra HJCI cla, stigmas on Mu banirlivet. conveniently areanyo wan bell, Oro per: tors. clining-tocon and Ilco‘on on deco door; throe tot. rooms on MOMS story noct thinned C fiesd ont•even, cm the lot room back to an alley. , P.W. Idon iliptllnt. Tor= alootamxiottai. ea) 017 Mai 3T dOSo.lll3alicei tt. FOR BALE, 5,000 TEST OP PILAJING - TINIAN •_", tfr:Or i fr°ca icr intrei Arta! waszdti /19. 193 INllb mut PLUMBS ANII PRUNE& ' • 10 kegs sad .0 baud Itnaels Mum 12 do chrsaasantais, V .tw. sat Ter'sgs •. 111111103 42 TllOl. /00. US eat to Wad MM. 411D111‘1. D a. LIDUTNILL ON gr_A.BR H . DR. LICHTHILL, THIC AIITHOB 01 LETTEIIB ON CATLOBIL" k POPULAR lIMIIBI ON HATA" 10. OLH U 05E871:TrD LT TEM T. CHARLES HOTEL, PITTSBURGH. FROM Monday. Ootober 17th. ATORDAY 11VMNO,, October 29, CATAILEN, DEAFNESS, VARIOUS DISEASES M_A:EZ, TEE R 0 8;T; AIR Pd fillaGES SYMPTOMS OF CLTAIIMII The first ..merlon b ustthily • feeling of Mynas mad Met in the no., ant • freq.. L. than= to mooing. There ban Inability to breathe frely, as the Setecomes stopped up, ooOloPP:o• 011 ifido, OPPo Op the other. Boon • c'ear watery. acrid di charge makes lb Of. pawpaw PrOAPtlip tha POOLITIA,, and edges of the lipa. whkh became red end .e POPOILOP. A f ar Mil. th e d'scharaa beam.* thick. lathrwithi egaemey treq.at, and condemn to be a marked fast., of the dbeaeq •= d iternrce of ma th danger. and the greats annoys.. Attar mare or Mae thas, it become path' writ. bidtde °Marie , ' and asthma an extramals Lad odor. it le rurally soprone.... nquha, then wa nted to the .re, the frequent appllathoa of the head ter, hid, or if It drops into• the throat, labial is moos par In Marty the we, while the hod,y . Is in • harlwatal won. anon.% espectoothlols, sad aornatiates both. Mee p is haquently alitarbedby emanation o ththing. carad by the prorate of the discharge In the throat Owing w the hest In the bead, the wararyportion of the mcottos often oreponthes, and manating • candltion of baby la depreited upon the membrane of the Kee mad pier tof the throat, In the Amp. of create ar La. &rood lumps The accrunulation of them inanzeta ti. ne prods.. a being of discomfort, and narrOms tho possl pampa PP embarrera restratbsa. TIPP*. IcoN mg nest efforts len to be male to removal:b.f. efthor by fory.iblY blowing the same to by persistent ht.kirg—• pawla as dthagremble to the onsaffeet se as it Is to three erAnd lam. after the removal that side of the latzustatbm which adhered to the math= no sabre. sountimm be lanntblindy. • Lot which callaire th e foreerecilredfaritediehdiemeat- Daring sleep Woo inctustalloas soccitsuoiste more 149140, sad the ...thee la tbamfam meat up modartahlesia tne math- • log. &medusa th. efforts to clear the throat are faiths O alter breakfast, or ere, somethlog .arm I. .mat. lowan bare patient. etete'ttiat they are hat VIICCOtt• fat until they have swallowed soar whiaky cir brandy. .:;,„.„ate, Width IS rt . kr,ri,rol , == orosnti 91 the c.:,,, pu , th ; liai brea th lei la tidal/Id bannie r oons simma r, ly to revoltingly ormales PM to render the patient se object of disgust to Lionel( es wal es to otters. Litmetion of the ransoms uteasbrmas of the nee takes plain tropeatly, athronneee even attacking the harm, .hem moan partition of that substance will occationaly be laird mixed with the dna...v. The accumnlstien of tied where., together with the thickened condition of the moon.. rum.ran., render. respiration thranth the card passages eery dI cult.and oftentimes ire. enlists, Oro Hating respiration principally through the month, • method very, thieteriste is the general heath, but more par loriely to toe they, ss will be who.. termite, lie bap!essant ache Oaring ogle p. known as iinthing. arldaake +m tea duos c.c. The woke kasuil • musical quality, sad mi. a discordaat, bamh, and mace! cluoactar, the .rocof email Leconte. math hopssed or an ely ' lm% end the wan effect, !booth leas htquea. Is prorated co the .to. of Lae a. Occathmally, while blowing the rice, a moiling or bubbling mead will Debar:lin the ear, and bearing will to fond to he thick and ehauel up, but retool euddeuly wins a ...bog sormi. Tithe pothomenna Is zonally repeat Luny. •.o lag dem col return. and renal. permthently le ortd. ease In the heed of ry rioacalvable dethiptins will zoOti their appearance, aid add to the ins.. of Ike sarn...4 hewing %elan to credulity that • ano sicemble deyrte ofd epees, may ee.t before the per.* b really eerie of the fact. The apse:sap& lobo-ea= weak, hstMble uld disposed to water on mtposans to clad and cold, or attar thealighleas exertioa A pan, aure or has lieut. or • &Wrenn feeling of prewar. Ls experienced over the ayes, and econettran on tieback of the heel, nod .1., path In the then. clmely nom. Wog scumigie. for Which nbannuathatalten. Shea. crest in ties bead wen:are the memory anoproduce tr. ritabillty and moreenem of dives nom Theetomach, ge.othy mitten mare or la. is week sad irritable; the appetite Is capstan.t, and is nearly always balia the tcrondug. In revere cues the q.t borIIPOS fee ls • mud pr elated. .ad there is an amnion r tualdity to tither !Apical . mental sat•rtion. Sot not aqua:a -ll catarrh torm fatal either by debilitating the.yetass and eaerieg oat the patient,, or by travelag dowoman and pottering throat erectlam, bronchitis, and final. ty MUM , : It may basafe/y smarted. that handl- Lary pmairjr - igtioa atarrb is the =PP torqued and haiporthat came dills rag complaint Catarrh he been omairlared an Wearable &ease, end on the elawngth of that suppodlthe has been neglected by both the prep lon and the public. Am it la true az• cit leg area In fall halt the cues of D.fnese Dr. Lighthill ham ter ran peak mile lb proper treat = runt their raecl.t Om*, and have by their Inenthi, fully retabHaW the onrabill'y et this complaint. Shut this le no more stOrilbn will b. readily comprehended by the ...nth Smitimonisde from highly respectable Mira who Ur. beta ander their CIA. ".• Tosta, B.s. 2, Mg. Tha la to 1.1 , 114 that Lbws been Meted irtth Oa tint, forums yaw, addax proltasal Dm visual alma gtoaablo enacts. ocatsoltail Dr. latitithlll atria 'nisi or ton tottatba alias, mil it mace placed zatiitt nada lat. as. ram entirely fro Mtork, a. tliteat It prate', healthy, aid sqt health to rag math Da p. St. viola . o®a raltroad, bolo! Limit atria. 4=l i thnlion. Ira rbb, Patten, Arta.. Lummum—reser girt I and ow • statemsal of roy.F. =mud peewee[ ion mop me we you think proper. hare tamed In lemma dm BMW.. Vn *weed ree years es grempor tomb oot dowdy, awl them yarn se ItspeesethUrs—in vl de. pant, In owe pow. towasowe ' gip testament map tenant =mot whoa aID cull witheny awes. Tor eeverd peer ; I ban been afflicted with Want. tiled aaaal imnesitioes ler it without receiving ?I...titan ban Mims you needialas &Met 1m months, on 4it is cniet me. would moue mend to' thole !tinkled with this &Metier to *petite pen. lea eminent if trop will reedy follow year 41• mime that • raft wed be elected, however mate de Ile Po Coy P. limp-vitally y.ra, Tram Err: Ti. r. Suited, Lynn. Iloso, I hare hems mach tronSted with estarth of thebrorst typo for acme twenty yens*. It grsdnollfgrooitorM,' prothrton conyt nod hosanna drotroylng ths soar of smolt. and bakini down my amoral MAW, tositch • demo to colortae to rosiAn m 1 tatoratomod sm. tad public syscatiolt. I mode dilltrair tas of_ the csonl remenas, sorb m no& of dlftomotjinls, nitrate of star. tartrates sad Inholotions, bat :hoot soy TOT/ .4otary effrot. .Last mama I Ora d of IT. TAchthnTs swain! mods of emtirg catarrh, rialtcd Woo. mad vnt myselinstor his treatment. I triton Imandistay to (Mysore, nod this . torprortroo,4 tin fp.. on (4 Um pant{ ha Illy on. bulb hos grodrally modt.d adv. my noun ITU atop. petard. my o.doo' boa be,socas aatntal, cal I 1,152 mo 'Moro able to wrath Via %dinned Ccdred...Led m. ndvtao sit Mabltti ndb 55:14714i dUlatlttlot tn-aPply to Dr. fl,r,hthdt. . Yr" kLas , 1,114 . • I. MIMS Not U. 1.% Rs: Tag Bopriag I caest epos rothfor ths catork sad. • ImaellaariroabtO vt.lettva• ivy 0110 USSIII.INSI, rat (1118,that cola gst, any tit* at tre:se I hid to laths ay Altsat ultra Climb , el • to pit =Tyr& I had twit alines tenteetsi, het so r4Sfaatttlarttd tbassoUstas that yes smart.* es. ma -trete At tins. I.ost to mists year isodlelos I Setae totaistiset ~.ma.j . dbi , . snip...red em.eevdtl, oat 1 ZthlakJ6llk nor we.U. sad hear bola the cstatettat• went hewith la slot tonriesataltttoo. - tnbtrs tronla•• le ilk serpratt wait 141rtos,to•o2mat Tao ••••11 Aseesa s Vaneotlett ssi WltAa.l3. - too= aystwa Boors .4.1110 111041:2 ;2 G =MOTION Li OONOERT HILL 3: 011 _ !TOW, yam Ems Es FOCRID TS 1112 ST MIK OW SOOTS AND SHOEfIIj,, ter NEKT roar. TO EPIXES.I Orme. vas G 01,1 ) IB FALLING.—The may staftiond aan gualumi byqlqat at ' Neenteere New Roe ••• =mist. arkienaT osb , . - Iv : 5 , 4.; When aa iitansils rprortaluital Lad, audit,- Hoe' Chiktruis BootaShoes, Balmoral& awl Clatiem. ass atcaad grisUr adacedi priales.er marda fulls staney that say other hot* taymill. 41614 . arDcm'S fowl tia Pim% _ ss rinznar, frt.;,41081%.-:i r... 7 wrzmatal. _ BOOTS, SUMS, GAITERS, BALMIODALS AND GI:IMF:it'. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE 10 - ntr TEEM urrma CITY 1:11_t1_, , 7;1 BORLJA DPB, 98 Jls(arket B';r tlij ISIDORD DOOR .TROIL MIL ocla JAMB 8088, 89 Minket Street. eicrzta TB Bin Es hu-hat me • .Zuwalicdaa VASS nogg Try him 1111.1 TELE"I3T.A.II WORK] , ran 3i9XEDITIMInr 080. LIMILICA, SON & CO. 13-4 93 WOOD iturre... 4 i5cr!,...47:br..) , it Litgabienag ir i ce. Otairtlel! 11 . 1111 ICI4 Doi* A The. gm& ts 4 Eteit:rrhir ‘499990:4 9 r;,1ird . rated v:, vsallsd east= wet. er.LS CAUTION.;.O3:x . Max" ar r oicar lber i tu 3 s 1 ' 6. :....4 1 ,, 1N51D0414 Of =yang,. smTibs 44 itillagives /.. T.---e"e•-.., g T n. 4 A . . „ .... t ____.... o mulffirre4 -4 4Y0,rU . o;:ci : . . ate ha= been eastedhaterin It done thaftbnai - ' 44 signs I Intend to uselnulikand give.noldes to ttoidittri 4 Co dud epos anus bottle the toms cc 1.11.11111.Tt1at... -••-.. ehald .PO o = Art othin.to maim, And today. 8,.. I the =tics that t ea rs Inhactkat tag s radio be prteenited to t extent of an ltot •_._ Lo my opinion, "the game is worth the" • •1 I J. IS. num; -,,., HO. 6y Fifth' atria, Ilttetatitt, • •'• HOMEOPATHIC nEritED ' vela arms sur.cark.u. , i'- ,,' I •. A Fresh Supply Just lteMiret• ~. -1 so. I—Chatee Teter Congeal= and Heat. Pats and Batinimees; and the Catattga.alis ante lend Indamostory dhows :Psi= 15 assts.':: ' ' , ..•-• No. S—Conee Torms/evatiWorarbsEts and To at `.;:. /Wetly Wetilog Um Cad. Pilo.. SS =Jae .; ,hi, -- ... • 11 0 . s •—thltedOlg , . billabia . oritos and ma. et.. chow* and Teatime= a Ulan= , ,I•. i - Hat-4ccresDisishe k , of o:7l=necior Millis • • :::,„ soiattens; l ad Comma Cosoldaan; - Md." 55 i 7 ;', 2101. II and dam the woretnamo4t Cause= No: 6—Com Iltantal at Illondy Mos. Colo. ; gittn,Datton Col.th Tall CllddietT. .Nttoa Id 01n., , • t,..:.1 - lbo. T—alavi ColVaeldas Tideralleons leases sad This and No.l. Deter taro the irota • ~ . ISO. It—entea Too th .aaae. Metettotes, N an= .-li , a= Tlo Dolorous. SticOna !Sett ..... ,', • , Noll—Co= seod.ochs, mat treestegiga,:',l of Mood to the Head. Ttioe 95 =do.. _ ..* , : ~.• • ~ -. . •:. • In altaitlon =tit No. 1 3, It Lam Wit CO dark wort Innteratercame. . , ~•;* • ' • .'.-.;". , ' '-. • _ No. 10—Cann DVIXIXdoe We as 4 a 5 Or Dili r- =mech. Consaponem. tits= Combeint, ot- . 1 - Condi:ton. Trio. 4 Izrastax torallWealtDtgaetion and N IC ••-, " ..P. lll Dt 5 . No. 11-oaole NolePnlinal Nemeth at iota:4* - fa, td Calorie& Green dickcoa.", SI Inn= :.. : ",-. No. 1.11-oann Tonecatboa =Mita, Neitidg Nouloi. • l. .: los Trans Kann bb onto. • -. ' ~.,., , ,• • , _ ..I. _, • --- ,el—chnit Cram I 5 Co w Onngh e INtioali,..l.• Ilmatag. 53 . . ~ .:' - • -'' sad OIN/C 10 " - z i e i i 4 e %rnl4 .7 77.: No. It—Cares Galt t 11441 114.'f. '' 15 Gen= i , NO. 15—Coos Eliestesallem.. ' Lamanan. at kyr casein the Chat. Sack. Cl.. or Lisolo, at Nad as, IN ante. . Ho. 17--Onas PC= Internal at Nattana,NlStat Or 'lcostang. Coco= or ft=rata• de• cm= • „....-. , ... , This remedy ha =end thniends at the r-.. '.-. • --•l:. _ w ~ . t L't.V.'" • 62 Fifth Street* 111 TIM OIST Till lIIIATESZ IfITTLIG -" • •, 17 , A1, sonstuzu9l-, • 310,432 i .1f111D7C64/0 , • Opttabsbats.Wask or, IngsaKV. Xdolida Upon or Wok MPS. OS cleat; It zoo slims up= kw haus: LO--Oans arb, onto or obloalo. *:!;41 , : , &•: ' Log, Gad SU Or Had. 00t4ta11,2 °flo& n c 2a n4l ••3:„ 'laHo & ffi a a W Sw Ones. 01) . • 11. Li ImolsolLidorkrs Talons salons& - 11-ocom l .dationo,OPPowsd.Dieeet4 4 crolt Dr.-MI/dog, Congt, sad 24sstoestlos. Prints Woos ! . la bane tosaoared trl . U. • . Ho. 411—earerBoofolo,ItologodeLoad1, Self Besillop sad OM Moms. 10 omits H maid Itoswoad • aa asses. •x feu 41-oanis mats. Cleagal rhpial fleOpsee', • toasts'. op ISc;:ts;• • •4laxe , rropgyonza ,7 ITtkpkypklo.llBolllt7 011LUOLL !0: 1 020 - , - • f4O. pe—OgLes rea4k2eria, fraciartksorzirlini Eaeeea,iatattl Firo,lCT—OonstlenuTillseam 0r5ve.41144 Dintralit at Painful Thinatka. oasts. . It tam all c csms o,,litdat7 Maws. , . sa 10—Taz eamtval2 ll =. - /317* 1 4111.42., tot ilroga tioNZTAits Prim i/ 63 . - l*pc. cacgt eMelnit rapita.kaor, ,354 CIS armi4.• Zo. 32-4.Xcro. cam Month at I , tontoob. - '11s; ,nth :of Adalto or 1:11111rog..ra1 Alec Tcrftlre4 Pneillr+sam 6 u" : Enl.Ctro.PalnfalEmputostlaft,Piet=o;44,:,:: or rex; pvitb, Wang, and irlitatlaa f1 , ,05„ 63—Clunal3referfwitalminapt-Idte,,Lrjidod; 1 1 1=Ato si cg a rIRItstaczt,aralefe4, .110.13—eum ukdi Coarildo**Vgliftlf Ifsnkltaikkzeoe; Übolw fge : le t=t i =sairlJTYterztileiltiffCe BOrehrsa : elcinsu._ • - - 121 la lags• 16 'to we, 'olCriniii*Ul2;lll,lllll.- - 7 =it ova es UN, cats wp • MAW ~USSINIF::;,; thaws; Ind taddli Ake smagar la • reamat axle itanips, man to ray awn" cad tL. smidiala, f, be May , retFrasit lor wpm., 1113,414i5xg".:' I. EL _ ;nits striit. mow' 111"44aCrbdO. 410-1014 r a .4 6 . 111 P4?t r 1148 "' 11 C 4 "a,16341111 • IiAAMII/ONI AND VW/MICELI= At& Intim. 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