ittsburgt r 6Netit. DIORNINI3, SEPT. 21, 1861 PiArz..l , riffs curr AFFAIRS . . 1 Myr= notoorcio. Observations for the Gil lette, by G. E.-Shaw, Optician, 59 Fifth street j+-eorrected deify: - . . II 111 PUS. IN _lllll.Ol. 9 cedoBk. A. r' 00 76 . 12 " N . 122 - 84 TI .. P. mr..i....... ...... 74 ; Barometer -- 29 9 20 REPUBLIONN COUNTY TICILKT; 'oft PRESIDE:2U .nmos comsox PLID WILLIAM B. IecOLUILE, Plt.t.gburgh. TJI 4.11618tA1l MINIS DIVISICT ODMIT lIMBY W. WILLIAM, Httaborgh. ►OA in.:cc:Wm .14D011 CllOlOlll rcus : JOIN BROMI, at Bow Tuvo•hiP. •, 401 SIONFOR JOIIN P:YBNNLlT,rulaborgb. iok ASSOIDIT : TH(iMAg WILLIAMS,AIIegbroy TIICOJAs J. eta neat, I..er SO. Cillr; piT><H 0, SIIANIMN, Ohara,.; ; WILLIA4 lIIIIGIISI N. AlcCandleas; P10,1831017D LpEW; Plitaburgb . : roll 110.11117. .• HARRY WOODit, of Peebles tp. its PIuffMNA'AILY: ~./.1)*IllY NANO, of Upper St. Chile tp. f - its OcaLkiaionia: ''. DAVID DOLMA, of Wilklux tp. • troll TaBASISMR: AARON FLOYD, of Pitts, orgh. i JOHN IecOLUDO, of Pittsburgh. poi julaseros or POOR ROBERT IL DAVIS, of Ohio tp. Never too Dual to Advertise. It ii useless, eeys a contemporary, to dlotate to buitneu men: about advertising. We have 'Leven one-horse traderS and third-rate merchants . 4 who were dogmatio in their assertion that "ad vertlsing doesn't pay." Bat when we look at 1 the feet that they languish in poverty, while Henry-C. Bpal4g pays $31,000 to one newe r; paper Inoue year, and grows rich at it, we can seareely credit their assertion. There are those among the shreirdest and most suecessful, who advertise with renewed zeal when others get tared and via. We have just brooms ac• quainted with{ * ease in point. Business is vary dull in Philadelphia, manufacturing estab fi lishinenta not Making expenses, some wholesale dealers have gone into liquidation, and others , are selling at retail; but in some of the old retail stores the crowd of buyers is tremendous, three or four deep at the counters. A correspondent of a New York paper lays of this fact: "I note a carious coincidence touching this matter—thoeeasho advertise the most are gen ., ing.the most geode. I noticed the same coin [, olden°e in b 13571. I remember various men who in that crisis aired themselves from falling by extensive adartising. The expedient brought them eaph mieteraers enough to put them out of debt. . People! make the grand mistake of as ! miming, in tiniee like these, that nobody has any money. No mistake could be greater: Money can be bad for alMost anything a man bu-to sell, by exteneively advertising it." . As • practical application of this advice, the papers are no*, commanding large circulations, and, as advertisements are conspicuously In. seated, we believe that now is the time to 'deer. the. The e n n te tl d yc h la n s i t t e o a sGidran o dL od e s n h e . O oo e . s F -• . ..' Southern Absentee., eke The United States Grand Lodge of Odd Fel ' ~ !,. lowi held their annual session this week, at , 1 Baltimore. The report of the Grand Treasurer, Joshua Varmint, shows that the receipts* of thy ',.. year, with the balance on hand, were $23.811. 96. The disb ursements on 'meant of mileage, the per diem eif representatives, payment of tal i' artes and ether expenses were $17,132 60— :". leaving in therreasury a balance of $6,679 3d. The receipts for the fiscal year just closed 'i. showed a falling off of $7,014 09, compared with the average receipts of the four years pre ceding. In 1559, when the Grand Lodge met la Baltimoos,lhe mileage and per diem of th e '..,',. representative's, then from all the States, were ;.: $10,452, of which amount 53,124 60 was paid to the represeistatives of eleven States not re ! priaented in the present meeting. Grand Secretary Ridgaly made a supplement. al report, stalswintr additional receipts to the amount of $5,175 70 fronaGrand Lodges, and $lB2 50 froth Grand Encampments, which makes the total receipts $10,590 11. There was Much of interest to the order ac complished in" the presentation of amendments to the oonstivition. A resolution was adopted, fixing Indianapolis, Indiana, as the place for the next annul communication of the Grand Lodge. ';. -- Representative Forbes, of the committee on petitions. reOrts favorably on granting dispen ,i .eattons for. encampments at St. Cetharmes, 'Canada; sitkjacksonville, Oregon; at &snort, Arkansas ; -lend an encampment at Nebraska City. • i I The lodge* of Washington Territory were placed under the jurisdiction of the Grand Dodge oil:Oregon, and the lodges of Nebraska Territory nailer the jurisdiction of tree Grand I Lodge of California. TheComMitten on Grand Bodies presented a report stating that none of the Seceded States !,, were represented and expressing regret thereat, and hope that - b) another session all cease of absence will have been removed, and that their vac-ant:seats will be again occupied, Oil ing that void which all who have attended this session have, someriously telt. The Committee ventures the expression of an opinion that many of those are absent rather from ne cessity than choice, and that their allegiance to the Grand Lodge remains intact. A high compliment is paid to G. S. Robert, B Boyles. ton, of South Carolina, who, the report states, possesses la an' eminent degree the esteem ~. and affection a all representatives who have al been honored w his acquaintance, and who li is/absent by' circ matances beyond his control. . _ __ ' A ."Mascousr Gint.—The 'girl Sophia t le Cryder, Irons n t Carlisle, who discarded the petticoats forte recently disco ered as a "high private" in Capt. Kuhrl's ompaay of Summer Rifles, at Camp Curtis, was committed to the Camber lasd county prison, last Suedes, charged with setting fire .to the barn of Mr. Geo. Kuhn., at Plainfield,nrith whom she resided. It is sup posed she' Sterfthe barn as a revenge for inter fering withi her comae of conduct. The barn i t was entire! destroyed. Previous to- joining Capt. Kati , s company it appears Miss Cryder U M in the , mploy of a gentlemen in Cafliate, se hostle r, alleging that she had been several -yearn in the employ of the Meseta. Apt, at - Newville, as a teamster, hot her get being din. covered she was promptly discharged from hi. 'service, after which she was nicked up by one of Capt. K..!‘ men nod enlisted.— A New jCol7lslllgrglr.—A counterfeit- too dollar note, on the Beck of Commerce, has made iteePpearatice, which, although nothing ' like the /Oline, except in the else and form of the letters „in the niuna,;bas deceived many au. eastoined to handling paper money. The note is printed! on flimsy paper, of a ligher color than the genuine. In the right hand corner it his a vignette of a stone Mason, very clumsily executed; on the left are three female figure', two sitting and the other reclining; the one nearest the earner - of the note Is holding a sheaf 'of wheat , 3 The note le marked with the letter ',l). The s daturas do not resemble those of the -.cuing' at all. _ i gem To Kier TUC ifAIIDI WEITZ API) In order, to preserve the halide .oft and white, they should always be washed in warm water with fine soap, and carefully' ried with a mod erately cohne towel, being well-rubbed every time to erbium a brisk circulation, than which nothing ein be more effectual la promoting a. Unspent* and soft surface. If engaged in any. accidental pursuit which may hurt the color of the hands, or if they have been en posed to the sun, a little lemon juice will re lators thei whiteness for the time. Cargo 0 /Tetts.—Eit t Michael's Church, (Garman Birtningbern,'erill ba dedicated to the earviiti . of God on Suddey, September 210th. The Rt. Rev. Bishop isomenec will perform the Somentonyj and preach the dedication sermon. Tickets oC admission have been issued, which can be bad at the door of the Church, or from • any of Rio managers ' Tbe ladles of Law renoeville; will bold a !Unrest Festival, at iron City Park, on Tuesday neat, the 24th instant, for the benefit of the sabools attached to St. Max'.y Clutch, Artoitntore.—Dr. A. M. Speer, of this city, hail been ordered to report himself im mediately at Camp Curtin, near Harrisburg, preparati to Lin being assigned to one of the f egimenSa, shortl y to leave for the seat of war. Dr. Spit r Was phymiet to the United States :—. Mande! ospiuti during Piercers administra • .; • lios, and as . with ‘ Col. Campbell , . regiment -. ilw -' ' sluing 111 three -menthe service. Another N'4inadedne Volunteer A feminine recruit named Mary Smith. lately enlisted in the McClellan Zutayes, wu discov ered at Camp Wood, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues day. Mary is said to be intelligent, good look ing, fall of patriotism, pluck, and aged about twenty-two years. Suspicion as to her sex was first excited by the peculiar wring of the dish cloth, which she gave when assisting in cooking the companies' rations, bat all doubts vanished In the distribution of .unmentionables" a pair was handed to the rural: with the feminine voice to fit on. Ile sat down, pinned the gar ment to his knee, and began to sew with the expertness of • professional seamstress- Os being questioned, Mary plead guilty, and said she wished to go to war to avenge the death of an only brother, who fell at the battle of Bull Ann. Miss Smith war sent to Dayton. Quirt Trip The Cleveland Leader of Thursday says: "Two' trains, of thirtyloar cars, of the Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad, left this city on yeeterday morning, at 6.3 J o'clock, with the 9th Indian,. Regiment, (1,300 men,) and arrived at Bellair at two o'clock p. m., stopping at Wellsville for breakfast over two hours, and -returned to this city, arriving at ten o'clock p. m., making a total distance of three hun dred miles, with the same locomotives—the Borealis, B. McLane, engineer, and Dispatch, Wm. Timmons, engineer. The trains were conducted by Messrs. L. G. Russell and Ed. Bacon. We doubt whether there is another instance on record of such expedition in trap.- porting troops. The officers of the regiment compliment the C. S. P. R. R. Co. highly for their promptness in doing busmen." COLONEL Sclibavoccurn, Wier of the late Erie itegiment, is anthoriz.d by the Secretary of Warm ratite a new regiment of infantry in the not th-western part of Pennsylvania:- All of ficers having companies or parte of companies already organized, and wish to join his regiment, are respectfully requested to report at head quarters, Erie, Pa. Transportation from place of enlistment to camp, will be furnished imme d•ately by all the railroad companies. The pay and subsistence will commence on the day of enlistment, and the =loran and equip ments wit be furnished as soon as mustered into service. It being understood that this regiment will ,be mustered into the United Staten service, ell bounties from the Relict Com mittee of this State will be received by the families of the enlisted volunteers. The Colonel has received a military education, end has served in the army in animal capacities with distinction. We are sure that the regi ment under his command will compare tavora b!y with any regiment in the army. THE EIARDSCIABBLZ RUKIER. • Erery one who would enjoy a hearty laugh, should visit the Tbnatte to-night and see the comical Maffit, alien Z Ike bishop, put his company of "sager" boys through the drill in the second let of the exciting drama of the "Patriots." Maffit has a pecniitt way of doing things, and his original style of ordering his men to march, stack arms, charge bayonets; etc., is indeed iefteshing in these day■ of irritation. The drill of Miss Adah L Mardian and Mrs. Kw., Henderson, is amusing as well as instructive, and contrasts strangely with the peculiar or ders xi the excellent tunny man.. The piece went cif very,smoothly last night, the Pratt street attack and the glorious charge of the Sixty-Ninth coming hearer reality than ox any previous performance. The company are completely at home in their several parts, and taken as a whole it would seem impossible to find a person who could not see the piece again and again without becoming weary. Cnerarn Kermit-r, n 1 the Pennock Guard and Lieut. Swisher, are in the city recruiting for Col. Rowley's regiment. They are the uoly pew.. amhorited to recruit for am regiment. The former can be seen at Washington Hall, corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, and the latter at Schafer'. Hail, Diamond, Birmingham. The regimerit eras --hausiered in on the I it of Auguat, and the men now enntopi witl be under pay from that date. Tuc Bonnnm.ocne • Costumcie.-6 Com. mittee from Philadelphia, comprised of Mews. J. B. Townsend, W. V. Pettil, J. R. Frj, sod Wm. J. Howard. Jr., arrived on Thursday and •toted the Coctrolier'• office, where they were engaged in a conference with Mr. Lam bert and some of our prominent MUMMY, -with a view to arramucg, it possible, an equitable bum or the adjuatment of our Railroad lia bilities. FR61 , 11 LE/iLleil MONTHLY, Foil OCTolEft, .—ltelete with attractions for its nu merous reiders, this alegaitno of mammoth proportions comes out with its stores of picto rial and letter-press illustrations of lite and manners. fashions, Ivhcies and (perhaps) fol lies. The ladies, however, will oe interested in the lashione—which are illustrated m plsio and colored plates with all due eisbora,ion and detail. PORTRAITS or ANDERSON. STRINCIIIAN AND Biaiswoeira.--hir. John P. Boot, Histeociia flail, Fifth street, has received a supply of finely-executed 'portraits of the above dietin gniebel pampa. They are engraved on steel, the first by Pinkie and the last two by Bowe, Irons fine original photographs of Anthony. and Brady, and will enrich the portfolio of living celebrities, or *dons the walls of a pa triot's home. WHY is a ■a.—Sn eachange say.: "Fasten a nail or key to a luring and suspend it !ram your thumb and finger, and the nail will oscil late like a pendulum. Let some one place his open hand under the nail and it will change to a circular mouon. Toes let a third per son place his hand upon your shoulder, and the nail become' in a moment stationary... As WILL be seen by advertmement,4lmars, Wm. B. Hays tr. Co., whose warehouse' Who lately destroyed by fire, have resumed - busi.: nets at No.-283,. Liberty street, a few dooru below theirmld stand. They are now receiv. 7 mg a choice lot of bacon direct from smoke: houses, and respectfully - solicit a call from' their old customers-and the public genera.ly. Pcrisotrat..—The New York Herald Jaya ~, "rhomaa Howard ' E.q., of Pittsburgb,, Pa.; the newly ippoln d . Consul to San Juan del r Sur, Nicaragua, ill, leave for that place on Saturday nest Ili tie steamer Champion. .He is at preinet Mopping at the St.' Nicholai Hotel." i • To Tot Kitehin and C. Beggs, No. 123 Federil street, will open, on Slur. day, the 21st inst., a handsome assortment of millinery good, comprising Bonnets, Hat/ and Caps, of toe West style,. All of which will be sold lcur lor cub Dnowaso.—John pommel, employed in "pampilig" one of O'Connor'. barges, at the Point Ferry landing, Welt Pittsburgh, acct. dentally fell into tho river yesterday, and was drowned. Ile was twenty.eight years of age, and I wire. lerratAiriosrOw.Orrtostes.—The M. W. G. Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Penn. sylvania, L 0.• 0. F., with Ms deputies, is et present engaged in _installing the officers elait of the autios."" -••• in the !Midi, to serve el TIMM informed by . Memo. P, Ji lona' Banff Note Reposte - r, tu.. ..terbor Bank, N. J., to diacredited in Philadelphia and in New York, where the agency refuses to redeem ii. note/. Diemen —Robert Watson • who was before the tete Union Convention as a candidate lify &miff, and who wai placed before the people au ••Union and Working Men's Candidate," has declined to ran and withdraws bis•name. STOIC ROBBLD.—The Mercer Dupale A n Wednesday sap : The ewe of Newkirk, Brownville, was entered on Priday night last and robbed of various articles to the amoun of $3OO or $4OO. AIIAULT UPON A Peter Stenger, of Birmingham, wan committed for (nal, yen terday, by Justice Sievenann, upon a charge of smolt ■ed battery, preferred by him wife Annie Bteoger. EATT. ELLIOTT, With a fine company from Butler virility, arrived on Wedneaduy even*, and left to join Col. RippetL,'a regiment on Thursday night. Carr. R. F. Comma. of Monongahela city who has receivedan appointment in the reg slur army, left for Washington city last even iag to atomic , the duties of his new office. Srbtranorti.—The Valley Stntinel, recently publimbed at Monongahela City by Moses T. Scott, has suspended publination owing to the hard times. Mr. S. intends entering the army. LIZIIT. E. J. KIERAN* of Greensburg, bag ,been appointed Signal Officer, and is tberdby attached to Gen. Matellan's staff. • DOCTOR C. DANIA, Wider Cure and Mince; patbio Physic Joni *loci agont for Rainbow's oak. brated Truss' for Raptures. Corner of Peon end Wayne Streets. Diwarear.—Dr. C. BM, No. Ste Penn at., ittosolito bralobee of th e Dental profession. \‘, Pitriotte !teethed at Blairsville—Speech of Judge lidiaensum. j. iew days since, upon the occasion of the visit ul Hon. P. C. Shannon to Blairaville, his native place, an impromptu meeting way call ed' irrenpecuve of party, and the Judge was solicited to address them upon the leading topics of the day Although the request was quite unexpected, it was nevertheleu cheer fully complied with, and the expectations of the large and respectable usernbly were fully realised. The proceedings are reported in the Jourruzi, the Republican organ of that place, from which we copy the subjoined abstract of Judge Shannon's speech : frTbe speaker commenced by referring in eloquent terms to the patriots and Statesmen who set forth to the world the undying 'anti• mints of the Ueclemtion of Independ elms, and thin by an easy transition entered upon the doilenee of the Constitution or the United Suites pith all the rarser and zeal that true pa- alumni could inspire. He .wept from before the mind the cobweb arguments of traitor, add their minion. ns with magic power, and sdatained the Coneutution as ell-entficient for a pale and permanent government, by argu ments clear, consistent and ineontrover. ible. The speaker showed, to the eatielaction of any reasonable mind, that the waging of this war by bad men in the South had not it. origin in LIO question of elevery—that was made the pretext—but the real, moving cause had its origin elsewhere, and that was the hungering and thirsting alter monarchial power in that region. If, mad the speaker, slavery has this devilish design and distracting a power, atter all the fostering care and sustaining influence which ha. been thrown around it by the free Slates, it is doomed to die,and sooner or later it, must die, and be swept tom the lace of the earth as a I ungus on the body politic and unfit liar human association. , God decrees it and the safety of social government among men demands it. "Judge Shannon erhooerated the present Amintatration from any complicity in origina ting the war, end declared his coati lance in the huneity and integrity of -President Lin. coin, and the bounden obligation of every true patriot to stand by him to the end. He re viewed at length the condition of things when the present administration came into power, Mid proved, ■s Clear as a sunbeam, that the vVar westconcocted and hatched in the bosom tit a Democratic Admmietration, and suckled sti the White House under the snalernol care ql James Buchanan.' lie was not an advo cate of Mr. Lincoln's election, but he was an American, recogmaing the Constitution of the Hinted States in all it. parts, and when the Republican candidate was elected constitu clonally and laitly, he was prepared to mond by him in all his constitutional efforts to pre 'larva the government against the enemies of tlbe country, come from where they mat; and be honently believed the President had done nothing mare than he was bound to do, to Sustain the government under the oath he had taken. The suspension of the habeas corpus Vras fully discussed and as fully approved as any other act of the Administration. The Speaker very properly likened the government io an individual defending himself against a Personal assault, in which sell-defense justi fied a mon in toting the file of his aleatlant, If needs be, to save hie own. The govern intent nun nave equal protecting power; that power must be lodged somewhere, and in the bands of Lbws who can nee it when the emery Jency juetily lag it. uee arises, and in his udgment, the President was the West repositt tory Inc such power—then it could be made ovaitsble, eleownere it was a dead letter. The gentleman was very happy in his arguments= we never attended a meeting in which we thought the speaker and the people were more happily blended in_sentiment. He referred to the patriotic thousands who have staked theiY Tires in detente of the glorious stars and : stripes—to the veteran Scott, whose lame fat his incorruptible devotion to his country live while the stars reflect the light of the sue —to the intrepid Sthelellaud, and the glorione gaiter who surround him, in terms of UOIOII4 eloquence which elicited bunt. of applause from every quarter. "Tne genatemau wan evidently at Loins is the position be occupied, and we extend to him toe right band of tellimahip and bid him Gad-speed in the brilliant career which is eat deetly before him. Ile is now on the right traA, and though be may be assailed and mit. represented by old-party hacks, who never had an independent thought in their lives, the pt pie will sustain him. We know It is bard to break off from old party ties and political air *omit°ns of many years wandtng; but the pi triot !eek wrung inflicted upon the Gov ernment of ton choice must bare his bosom to the shafts of the deceitful wren who cries "Peace, peace," when there a. no peace. - Judge Stllllllo4 did not forget, in the coons hl his remark., to refer in appropriate terms to the away evidences of patriotic devotion to the country'• best interests manifested by oar mothers and sister, in these times of periL.ho the periuthency of our Insulations. He coth. pored them very properly with the mother•Of the Itevaiworo, and declared that the patriot. tam .d our ancrewrit was still bright and glotr mg in the hearth of their daughters. many evi dances of which had been prominently sahib. ited in the pretest crisis. "On motion, a unanimous vote of thank■ was extended to the speaker for hie patriotic and independent address; alter which the meeting mit corned, delighted, instructed and pleased." cor pared from the receipt of Dr. Mayhew llweet. of bo. the gniat bona niter. and has beau used In 41. amend for the last twenty yearl with the mint Set.lAtitn, *item* remedy Ia grlttgoat • dem; and will alleetate pain mon Ily ttuo ant other preparatios. Vol all Ithaamatie and anon. Dtaordera It la truly Infallible, and as a mit• nal. for sore*, Wounds, berates. Ortilass, Ike, Its soothing healing and powerful atrengthenlng progar. Use. earful the haat wonder endastonishment of all woo(11.11•••e alV•1111 a trial. Over four hundred tar , tificatee of recomaanie cum performed In It with!, the last two rani, attest this fact .ea verdt' row BMA. actuledgegalt IL a. naILL4II.B It 110., Agents, Corner Wood and Second street., Plitoborgb. BLOuti FoOD.—Aktention is called to this toosi',remaisable and WOOS preparation, 44. yerthed In another minim. It Ii an entirely tom discovery, and Moat not be contonoded with any cd the numerous patent medicinee of the day. It is a aartsin remedy for all the &mama apecilled, and se• nodally those of a clxroulc nature—oi long Mantling .—or weeks. months, and yearn Bader Cr., try - Hours. Catfispu A Diann.; of New York. an the ple agents for It, and aim proprietors of the world. , a noarne.l Dr. ILLeorrt I its Connial, an art) ole which every Mother should have In hot mediclos clops to case of tend; and containing, a. It doe*, no paregoric or opiate of any kind, It can be relied upon with the uttakut wuddince,•nd will be found an ln• valuable apecidc In all our.. of infantile complabyte,- (Thin 1040. Jouriasi, adatabus. acl„goe adtertimmesit. ,For wale by qCottok B. SZViiv, Argot-140 Woof It.. Pittsburgh. Pa. dolluf Awl int .ROPOS ki)lt-11.1.Y SktALED PROPOSALS, LIU the 25th of September. 1111.1, et 12 o'clock Pd., ere bellied kw Penta. tog 1. botwistsore Depertmeot with I. 0 toot of they. The lley h•Colivetod In Wash engtoo et such I.l•Se it the ost.romeot roar I / be qnslity to L. equal to the-10.4 and to • ,Dal.tur thbotby and char, award. The Ooverotwest reserve. toilet/If the thsht to tricot sllor any of the hide, sou for soy reuse It rosy_ think proper. reyttzeut for sal I tidy to be roads Ire Tissu es, notes 'll Geiser: went &etre t, do to. The Hay to twtaruhhed lo h•lo•of brat 11010 4fo pooled., .0 . 1 the weight ol wood end wiry wed Is D.l. log to he de.lootod. Tbo 1.120 to be dlrroled to Crept. A. OICOKWITU. 0. S., U R. A. eadrodorsod.Protewela for Hee." .sift ' RUPOSAto FUR CORN. P_ /SEALED P,BCPONALS are invited till the 26th of Septemeer, at-12 W., far eupply log Coo to the Bub misterice Department of the Army. She Corn h. be la theter, mid to he delivered in Pemblugtoi CI p, at the Oattle lard to bioatimeat &Fare. diddere are rrgaeeted to state the price per 100 pound, of een. bont 104%00 poande of etre will he regained, tube delivered oneehall by the loth of October, tool, and the whole delivery to be made daring the mari'li of Oc•ober. The bill to be dire Jed td oopt. A.' DECK WITH, 0. L. Mil. A ,end andoreell ..Proposela for Coro. mtltd NEW CONoIONMENTS -16 bble. Lnbr rating 4. 11—•Meoca Wall. • canto pocked Butler, 8 GOLi.bry Apples, 20 ban.TlEnctny Blerd, 600 bur. bhellof Oorn, 60 boles W. R Obeesr, 20 du feral Prather. to rtoro gni for enle by PRANK VA tecon.l N UORDS *eR, Nu 114 d. - - Sao lb.. choke peeled Butler. nOO lb.. fresh Roll do iioo dozen blab Riritei 7001 be. Leaf Laid, 60 Oozes Cream Chem*. 25 en newer Cured limo. Received and we melt by tio.lBl RID , D 4 t4li w sired. ho ATUTICEGAROUREDII ABIS,- AI bale ',salved ;muter corulutansut ot rr GM &Ott', celebrated Saw Cared Hose.' nose erbo bete Went the quality pal th ey Ira cuetlst In 'market, add NMI be polo at reduped primate close out copula:meet. • . IL RIDDLN, tell llo.lB_3_l4l_2llll2.___tteet. RAYON/LT SLIABBARDS .—ApotOr lot Jut received. Companies not vet ?Wiled Lit Pk*" Bend ""n ri ' LLl3, RIDDLI•Zi k. tta In Mat, Ito opposite THE LATEST NEWS. B Y TEL E P a RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETI E OFFICE Washington From Wesniverox, 'opt. 20.—A recent order Clellan declare. that firing pickets 1. contrary to the 'd warfare. He. therefore, 'shall be no tiring in their creme. necessary o re.iat • return of a fire conlituenced •artment ha. received du- Officer Stnbling,ofibe Emit I. I he nye that Cochin China French, who have pone.. immed by Den. M. on the enemy's :images of coolie. , ciedere that there Pickett unless it , then advance or by them. The Nary De patehea from Fla, India Squadron, .ia at war grab t. able portion of the country aioo of a coosol and are prepari. for a vigorous campaign. Commodore Ste bling remark. that comman der Schenck b. fully vindicated the insult of firing at theSiginaw, and that no -further ac tion is requireo on his part. Company HI, of the bib U. S. cavalry, were serenaded by the volunteer bands of Gen Smith's divisron. Thin wan a farewell compli ment, the company being tranaferren to anoth er locality. No definite action has yet been had in the case of Col. Young respecting hi. appointment to the command of the Regiment of Kentucky cavalry. , This is ;the day fixed by the Richmond pa per. for t,e advance of Beauregard on Wash ington, bat there were no signs up to noon to day of such a movement. The posttione of the two armies remain un. changed. A company of infantry ha• been tendered to thegovernment from the Hawaiian islands and ac . .) tie d. It consists of American emi grants an native Hawaiian., and in expected to come at anon es news of its acceptance reaches th . t 1 islands. WASH', roe, Sept. 20.—The Prince de Joinville a d his son and nephews are receiv. tag nunlike . I but hospitable attentions from the President nd Secretary of State. nt of cavalry is authorized to be raised in Co °ado Territory. One of its lead ing citizens says that it will tarnish three or ; four, if nec eq..: A numbs of projnent gentlemen tire now here on bus eels cbeatected with the supplying of arm, to he rept:tents of their lespactive States. Gen. Fremont telegraphs to head-quarters of the rimy, dated yesterday: Mej. Barrett, or the first indigos regiment, who was neat ID reconnoisauce towards Hardee's position at breenville, met the enemy's plc:Lets' end drove them io, kAltag tw., and tatting two 'prisoner.. He elan captured aunt' musket. and twenty five hoists. From Missouri. Sr. Lours, 6ept. gentleman named King, who left a point no the Maua,' river opposite Lexington on Wednesday night, and arrived this morning, report. that a encore fight wok place oo Tuesday for the pose...ion of three terry boats which lay at the levee. Price's force, advanced on the boats in two bodies, one from above and the other from be low this town. and after a very sharp engage ment they were repulsed. The boats were not to lair range of Moiligan's guns, his forti ficallool being so situated a. to prevent him from commanding them completely, and his force was too small to admit of his making a sorue stoma Prices overwheimiag numbers, but Mr. King say. he saw twelve wagon loads of killed sad wounded rebels taken off after the fight. he alw say. that Price asiaulted '. Mulligan fortification. (our or five ti es on Wednesday, hut was repulard each ti e with a loss of between 300 and 400. Reinforce meats front the North probably under General Sturgis were expected to arrive late on Wednesday, but as Price had noiweesion of the terry boats they would not be able to cross the river, and, of course, could be of little or no service to Mulligan, King's account is quite incoherent and en tire militate is ant placed on it here. There a little question, however, that a battle had tikes) place, bat the details are yet unknown. By. Louis. Sept. 244.—The folio •iog addition al particulars, in rotenone to the affair at Lex ington, have been aseertainel The first attack capon the fortifications is meld to have been made on Thursday rif last week, but this is certainly • mistake, as Price did not leave Warrensburg, linty miles south of Lexington, until Wednes day tight Toe attack was probably msdron Monday, as by previous advises, with shoat 8000 man. Toe engagement 'listed two hours, when the rebels were repulsed with • loss of 100 killed and between two hundred and four hundred wounded. Our loss is reported at Ave killed and several wounded. Tee fortifications are eituatedat the edge of the town, on aliitiff overlooking the river. The works are earth, seven foot high and twelve feet deep and twelve broad; ratepavime them, another and smeller work is ereied ineldir, do fended by a ditch. The whole s capable of holding. 10,000 troops. Toe attack on Wed nesday was determined, and lasted nearly all day. The reinforcements under Clen.rturgis prob• ably number 1000, but should t ay be unable to cross the river, which la qo tie likely, the only aid they oan render will be to sweep It with their artillery, while oocupled by the rebels. It is confidently hoped, however, that the 6000 troops that left .Ittletion City on Wed nesday, by steamers, will , be able to land at or near Lexington, and out their way through the enemy's forces and jolt' Mailigao. It ls said that Mulligan has axprenednotifldence In being able to bold his position against any force not mote than ten times greater than his. Jr; rcatott Orr, Sept. 49 —No definite in telligence from Lexington to-day. Dispatches were received bore :eta ',aliening, from Boone ville, which earl that it M reported and cur rently believed there that Lemegion had been taken on Tuesday. Two gentlemen who arrived here late this evening, having hilt Booneville at seven o'clock this imorning, en tirely discredit the report. There were 4000 Federal troops at Boone villa besidea the HomnGuards, Jerrtasoi CRT, Sept. 20.—Special dispatch to the tit; LOMA Bipartisan: A report received here this morning states that McCullooh, with probably 20,000 rebels, was on the Osage, 70 utiles hence, date not given, marching on Jefferson City. The 0.10• mending offloet here is inallood to credit the report. Col. Richardson took a position to-day with his regiment of Home Guards at Osage bridge, where the first attack will no doubt be mad*. He says he will not desert the past until the last man falls. Limit Montgomery, of Gen. Fremont , . nGeorgetown,cav alry,l has just unwed fro . and says that • Berry Bring w a heard at Boone ville all day on Wadnesds , and late Into the night, at Lexington, disp mug the story that that place surrendered on Tuesday. kis be lieved that Lane had reinforced Lexington. It is believed at Booneville Puce could not take Lexingtott, but if be should, only with terrible slaughter. baton, it said, has no more than 950 men, and te enrrounded on every side. He cannot escape, if Arrested, nor hold Lexington if he takes It. 1 la Pattie county all the rebel* have gone off in equads to join Jackson. ' Nearly all the Unionists base left also. to fear. The county is peel - emit , desolate. Fine crops are standing ungatbered. There ta no boat from above yet, but one il hourly expected. The Secessionisteare greatly alarmed about Lexington: SAIIIIIAS, Sept. !Y.—Considerable excitement was created here on Saturday, the 12th, by the appearance of the oonfedersta "coots on the opposite side of the river. A company of 20 mounted men were sent over from this place In the morning, who discovered a rebel estop of from 200,t0 800 user, some six miles distant from the Over. An additional force was detail. ad in the afternoon, who killed seven of the rebels arid took six prisoners, with the Name number of horses, and destroyed their barracks. Only one of the federal troops woe wounded. Yesterday a large fore. of rebels, supposed to be a pert of the band recently encamped In Bt. Joseph, made their appearance below on the opposite shore, and attempted to cro ss the river in an old filet boat, sending a part of their force to attract the attcution of the federal' by firing into this City and Wyandotte. They were, how- ever, replied and the boat sunk. It is believ ed that they succeeded in crossing on the Sibley, ferry, listen miles below, which they have poreassioi of. Last evening the city was alive with skir mishers of bout parties. Several shots were fired, but no damage done. , I soAn , IRONTON , M o., Sept . ./1 skirmish OCEur• red on Thursday at Black River, ten or fifteen miles soithweet of here, between three corn pantos of Indiana cavalry under M.J. Gavett, and a body of Secessionists under the notorious Ben. Talbot, in which fire rebels were killed and four, taken prisoners, and thirty-five horse. and a quantity of untscaptnred. The balance were scattered id all direction.; mid being ta. miller with the country eluded.pansit. LAt fo st from California.. Otrinit STATUS, none Tal.sunarn, 160 wiles licit ij Fort Leavenworth, Sept. 16 —The Poriyle.tpress passed at 5 o'clock p. m., with San E c i rsincisco dates to the 7th 'net. The markets are generally firm and healthy, with tiolimportant milts since the election. The immehss Union vote bail dispersed all fear. of any dianpestio distiarbance, and there is every prospici of an early and profitable Fall trade. , The returns from the State election are salt inane:44am The vote of the whole State will be 120,0101 As far as beard from, Stanford, Re ptiblioai' has 43,800 votes; Coon's', Union Democritt, 20,600 ; McConnell, Breckinridge, 19,400.1 The balance of the vote will not mete ' riallyi,vary the proportionate vote. Thq Dnlted States Marshal yesterday selz•d the chip Henry Brigham with a trainable cargo. She if, said to be owned by the brothers Lath rop, df I S a vannah, though in the American Lloyda'lshe is reglatered as owned by Netwater and Muller I, of that. place. 'The ship Benefac tor wiial also seized, on the ground that one eighth df the semi is owned by parties residing in Virginia. She was, hairever, released en finding) proper bonds at the Custom House. Eisven' j eightbs of this shin is owned by the brothlri Lowe, of New York, and is under charter Ito sail for Chita with a large and valu able iitatgo.. The iinking fund in the State T enemy has been ;tied to redeem $96,000 of alifornia 7 per oink. bonds at 99; on the dollar The . Los Angelus papers continue to notice the arrival, in the Sonthern part of the State, of emigrpitts from Taxes. They report a terrible eendiyian of affairs es 'misting In that unhappy state, ! apd that large numbers are leaving for Calltdrilla who are sick of ffeeaellion. There is no rindrity for life or property there, either again} i I diane or leteelioniats. The latter Sod that f men even of their own kind want money{ th y demand P, and if he refuse they threaten t shoot him. All the Delon mon were disarenad t first and they are powerless, bat thorelare large numbers of them, and If they had str*la nil assistants from the government they irbul bring the secessionists u a terrible re t, tritiotto . There are many on he road to Callterilia, and they all hope tha when they get thrimh they will find at leas peace and qulati6r . AdVice from Wasboe say that emigrants are pouring t (tom the plains every dny. It is eatiniate that the number anomie across the plaice r thi nesson will reach 26,000 or 30,000 fromilhdisna, Illinois and lowa, the greatest ciumtiet by the Central route. Letters ore also {reaching Oregon from emigrants on the way b•erlaud to that State. There were some 2,0011 (wagons traveling in a compact hod;. Capri [day nardcr end escort were in company. It is inated tr at there . would lie a scarcity of provpilen•, as the supply on hand could be wa di It o l a st only s i x weeks. Parties nave started ont from Walls Walla with pack tn.. of proaristons to meet their friends. Tliei Carrie Ladd arrived at Portland, Sept. 24,1aringtog $67,000 in gold dust irtim the mines; The' Perces Indians are reported peaceable, and the recent nlerm sounded about ihe dan ger bf Indian hostilities on a large antic was evidently an exaggeration. Tbel correspondent of the Dallas Moan. fainie'y say. it a demonstrated beyond dwoute thattthe whole region of country embraced betvielen the Cascades and the liocky Moue tuna is Due vast gold field, and only requires deviiippment to revolutionize that enure coast. An Brea of 2,200 miles ha. been sufficiently prosti'eted t . establish the elm once of the iniatizil., Ezploring partles have been fitting out bir the Elk cnuntry and Bitter Root Valley, where large prospects are anticipated. The neat Approach of winter renders the postpone enentini emigration to that quarter advisable, bat Ig the spring there will probably be another goltl rush. Len eterVoperi, Sept. 20.—Latent accounts from ihe Southern border represent It•ine as marOong Northward, and Lane's command folleWing bun. It a. difficult to obtain minima tont' the movement of troops, owing to the nec . eiaity of secrecy. About 1000 rebel. were at Platte city, eight miles east of this place, yesiaday,•upposed to be an the march to ineetti Reim or Price mousing the river at or Ileal4.rherty. A portion oi these have been erigaisd la the recent bridge burning. on the weatern division of the Hannibal Ann St. Joseph filOold. Aco unto of Federal., Irom points on the Hannibal and S , . Joseph Railroad, were in Pirsuit of then, I lie Militia of the Conn. lite 6 Kai.s bordering on the rfirer have bee's; under arm, during the last two week., to !Miel any invasion. The 24 Kansan regi• meet arrived here on the 15. h from R o lla, hasiiig been continually on the 1130110 for nearly three mouths. 'f nay had an enthoilia.tic re cedtion by the cirs see and military of this city,!cud were given a dinner at the hotel.. t'l . 64T1M0 1 7 E, Sept, 20 —Cumberland papers say ; (tut Ca pt. Kidd'. cavalry from New Creek and i a co pony ol infantry train Pendleton, midis a descent upon a camp of .C. 1.1111.11 at lieterabarg, Va., on the 12ih. riae abut ircia 12eponnuer Scattered the rebels like chit(. Several were killed and. ..mended and a 4 mber tri prumners were to len. The tamp won all its equipage was taken or destroyed; aliP - a large quantity ol corn. gnus, onliorms, ere . : The same day Col. Zeigler attacked wiein 200 rebel. drilling near Harbours•ille. Tliel rebel• fled at the first fire; their lender andtwo others were made prisoner., and se, 1 .141 were killed and wounded. ' PIE Attend Zrtlung up that to nu recent valedictory address to the reader. or the Daily A *lns, "the Hnn. Hee Wood compare. harisell to 4 4..marus. •lalie him,' mays Mr. lVood, "1 ern loot dead b aleeptng.' Ile would hive ea t t a e the c om tuna much more perfect Jhe hid, only prat cted it so al to include the re mMk made on the oceastou alluded to by Mar tha: to our Savior, 'Lord, by this time he stiketh. plume PULE pretends that the 1.1113011 etilXvins of Columbus, Wettable and Chalk 11Jeff., and his transcendently impudent attempt aietate secession to this Commonwealth at the; point of Tennessee bayonets. Is a "military utiessity." What a pretext! Whet a desper ate), ridiculous and wicked pretext! Verily, it 144. it be utiiitori .'neoessity" that "is the Maher o! inventions."—Los. Jour. , flirt - lilts at the i i UP TO 8 tYCLOO. 8* 011ABLEB—Oorner or ii . AlNebron. BASK! 01111441. lt p McCarty, Ord TB Hoene, Point Pleasant a Marnrp, (Zll.lllOO, Btenbenville D'lrarrell, Lebanon, If ./detract. Cleveland A A CaillT, N Smitnireld A 8 Runnel, Harrisburg JAI Deli, Altrume j 147 blokes, Phila Mt. Plenner, On . k i.. Janktne and lady, .! %limb D 0 4 ;CY Patter.° Etc. Mre Ladd. Olden° Ns' Mendell, N II A N. llolmea, Chicago Fl, I MANSION nouss-1 q 1 01101011 AGRI ill/seam... N Y .5 J Wicker A lady', N J 1P; Cannon, Yraukiin M. Daddy, New Castle .lill Moan, 1 trrel.74,lrlicidg•t, ire Pyatt, 18 healing Al Leyerood, Delaware, 0 (41tAilD 110U811—Corner 1 , 1, t.. names. Tim Lyil Moo city Pent Tay or, Moo city Jiro Mall an, do yi'm At ler, Mciteesiortl Andrew lewart 11l Not Gird llwrille i AAOI /111 Ilh J'i 8 Shan lilltdoli, Aden' 8 P Ilry • B Y 1 i Mule A Oa 11 IP Rolei ri w et. , erhoi 3.1.: ... ' rincipal Hotels. OEI 1.1113 T MOUT. Third and Food Waste. PLOPILI.OII. J Philllpa, .1 A Ora• ford M Kedge, Grams Cu I U Wells, do 0 Madman' Va 0 Kiddie, Mo• Ct'y P Y Brown. Akron, 0 0 Boatrd, 0 Pi B Wood, Uniontown 001 Paktum:ol ker, grit. 1 NI Onion A Family, 1.11. Jackson. , J Worthington, Willmar'. 4 0 Morrow, Wash Pa 1 1 li Agnew, NAT.' IZP Ilischrock,Voliina tp CO Kingsbury, Contras , 0 D. 344 Liberty scant 0 John.n, Zrneevllle 0 W Gibbs, Salsas'. 0 & (Moeda, Middleton, P It. 00ps, Redstone, Pa • N 'tonally, Phlla 04 Wyman. N Y i 04 W Tracy. U 8 A M Marsh. Batt. .rnithrlold .4 Third strvet• • PS.RIII,IIII, o W Tso.r • two awo to. N List, Phil* Joo B Webber Jos Kreppe. Cookstov t.Upt Il Y Cover. Moo city AITIgker,CA P BB rty etreet.helovr Seventh. rideltsvoid. W A Brien, Martinsburg J D 1 Shepard, do P H Monroe, Butler J W Attu., 1110 wood Jr.. Jo nllor N Castle It troJenleln, Canonebutg Win Manakin. N Tom Jao Mcllecp,Bu.n• Pitt• Los Well., Unica, 0 J DO Gaff), Ptothory IS Blade, Alt too rty .treat, foot of Fifth. 4 PIOPILIITOZ , J W •21 see, H Liverpool N E Hill, do 51 1' HAM. Thompeoeville I 0 Etrainanl, Randolph W McCormick, Alla co A 0 McPherson, Cantfg 3 Souks, do .1 T Rolston, do 0 8 Trothere, Carton, Pa X I.lOTEL—LIbrel JOllll toad. I noon, Jeff co . en, Cp Orr , do Mk, du a hlla s, Ps them Peelckley tools, West to wait, Cp Tensallyl Fro., Altoona RARIPd UOTEL—Llberl SAIIOII nattA A Kirk. Clanoonaburg _ • (Saylor, do 1111cOary. Wash. Pa 0 Nonlngar, do p Cornaloto du John book, ptobt McCoy, Nes , Den') a betide. Ohio I O D }Cropper, Albany RED WON HOTEL- L P. 000000, IPA Sloslth, Hatter 13.-Ryin. do D Cowan, Oros Drel McOook. Phil. lb A Thensaa, Oil Croc k. 1J 8 Dada. East Liberty W fergasm, New Culla O Rater, Gallon, 0 1 NAT/ORAL ROTEL- N 0.6, Pt. Clair street. PILOPILIZTOS. 31 Id Bluer.. llebaoan 111 Collies, Ilerriottavilla 3' P Walker, Butler' 11 fienderaeo. J T Cooper, Wute. Pa W blePeak. do W Pryer, Cadiz 8 McNair, Week No. 137, Water stmt. tmoratirevs. Jo. W 08.ei. U 3 0 jggso Lytle. Colon Valley Saul Laze.,.741 1p I? Lamb; Breeddoct's Raid el B Bantley, Hoek city .. P. =MAIL AG Futy, Ifraoktio mildo Wm dtockdslo, Moo city 0 Mottle do Xllmbeth Ju leutln,9ls COMMERCIAL;RE(7ORM ravr3B U KG LI 4.1. lilt ET S tßaporfad sapaclotty foe th.• Vtitaantrp,l ogo.saßelf r I r Prrrasuloa, Fitton% p epte¢Drr 20 . 1. , The a Mr Elalaktt are a. sa vat advamiag tarateney. Tr o demmtid coat:t.:it I,h{,a4 the triatactLom ma a geaorml Lag are rretrlet4l IO aural lots. kale at 75bhi. at akia ha Mfr., sad st.i . g @,5,00 for FA-oily; BO do at $l,O tar litctra. mad . 5,05(! for Family. Rye roar arlrbsue.l, aale of 5 Mae ftotil Ours n 1115714. L: ORCOBBIRd—There It • vtry aat.ve demon) 4 f.i.ocerfem, nod •ta sdvauso hat 1:a-eu eet.Gll•he4 dt !agar and lifil.a.ss. Pop. I, field at frOm SN, bale of 27 Mode at 1i509 , /il 10p° do at P%-:: 7 do* at P@4ia. blolt•te• have goad up 2c4:34 it gall; *O4. mr• sallug 41@160. Pal , a of 77 bbl., la taro 10ta,1[ . .1 42t; 35 du do at 45e; 10 do do, cits trade, at 45q a r t, do at 46,:. euate Into. maim of :5 Lags Rio at 153 , iq:;:a do do at 10{r, to do doe 15*(4.16,41; 12 do d 4 103%'016%0. QUA I N—Yitieut °titillated:lolo front 6 rat bands flf 30 bash Itcd at 90c; 600 Co cposor hat on p+sha tam.. Gurn doll; sale from state of 160 bush than; at tilc 01t•—Nate on wharf of 100 Law .1 2.3 u [air t nah. . . s' r 1j; HAOON—gales but ooctlon 40d: gee of 200 fOs thouldera at OG 1,000 do faldini dal 7c; 1,000 no tifianda dean and Plain llama at 6 and S. it la ateady, with 9 al.'s of 77 bo.b lid qa. 11 " dull; .•le of 90 bathprittia at 14,28. WIIH.BE-111 r.gular thuultud with • little 17416 lu I. on, male of 60 WK, to DM= 6Se; IN do Crram do 1.,1 G LIG OF 1411.—Tbs [Amin!! is Improving lo•oenite qnsnce of the Ugh!. supply In nart et; sale on wher(ol , 100 obis at lOC 11 gall, casl3—b Isto be returnnell q " i DRIED PFACII,IB-I,le or i 3 ts.h qualtetalSt 1:3 and II do liaises at $2 25 I ! II 111100110-Bale of 10 dun Cetnuon •1 $1430 11 g .. dad, Icll 20 dust sl.lolf dun. 1.-111 gtwd tenutsf. trltb an adtance of - 0 - , , 4 yy lititl T 1 dus; N•le 011.000 dnn_stt Oc il des , . • UnKtIN )ItUIT-4,1e sal 00 !Ins Apples et $3.324/5 2 60 a 011, Ist 10 finality, end 3 , I,Ene Pescbes at $3,45 lil basil ! . YKlLD—Saleol 3 000 tbs nilthil , ogs aL 757? cwt. I; 31UnTA ItD 8080—bale of ara) lb. at 6c at 25j FIA)Utt BA ttft aLS —bale on what fof 110 uesr,2lsllt barrels at 2154. r *AV C1.14 ; PIE1111111LC Av...., kisISST 31/11S SSA at NSW Yob September 18 . ii—The •counut rutetived fur Tre•au:y toes triiity was SII.S. LW sod the beton.. of al.:told thu th reahltry teas $14,1c6 752 17. The Lunen biro retcelvt-d dealt. rair sl,auc e taell inure uu .count t •uesctlpttotte hejbe l e e.; pelt tit tore &would hen dish tented I ay maul 111 Lelauee he csertuer The pat tuttitthy too soti.treaeury ware Iljare ' IlaS Si, •Itich b r Itw amuse, thah wee expecteJ. The practical wtki, rlar of the gsvercitheht luau to this baud. of tb. 0.4.• tends to strengthen wealth nue Oh tee pubic ceded trat We war ea pew:Mute coo ue ratted from our ows Sat pie. capit•l erldi ;ereat alrehtelpe to oar buukirtti Spit c....te etc..] apt, me. '; The tottery Marie( IS het stir., and raps rt lee. hem; ate per cent IS quol tor call loam, hilt Ilse m per ut te CRS bee Witted Ile tirai./.clei • titirrowerio. NMI./ siercatittleysteer le quoted pl. tINII (Cut fur four oeitittts, and lu caul engem- Minas ii.reign exchange is firm ado i% to lag fur LA E( e naryd•y stertiug hills. mud oui Pai IA 5.2.5-).; to 5 fii the Psi anni haliroad Complany • laml pm ltr 1 t.o inset their •urplos ihnda, shout ssoo,sou.iir rirla•ni7 hies They Lave already taller, about $150.401, arid propose to r.-call their depoalta iron Londoti i fir., Wm B. Astor bar imrs,ribet ilir $50.1 033 -1 N•paqetlr. Wcrid. , .. , Ethr.lithe et nu . ..FAT', Sept. 10—Thera taw some tittle ingot') for t.a.fki to-day, km. utttat i,, ve felt th e m. 1.1 no trams. of .07 Itark , ttahtl. ttd taken,,..i: plats Holder. remalutextrecont7 11nri 1 titian . mars, and slit out sell utak. et full ra The atm!. of filo Carte In but hand. to-may foot* up atOut 21,004 bags. Tan market toy be gaited as rltt at the With. Mg tatta. rt.: 13% to 14in for ordlniitt to fair Blot 1.4.,(41.1%c for good no; 100 for prththikei 10 (g 11111540 Lr Lawasyth, an/ 194 fb or Java. 1 . It Calm° ) kl•arteT, Sept. 18 jr-Tte Pour mat kit MX. dull and depreaaed, but It clialed Ora au/ mortiadtsse at the rhos. About 8,000 la In srre aold at 54,015155.4 for medium to 'v..4 spring r 0 roe, and 112..,/.2,37,YA jaw ',nod to 01111100 epilog superfine It. dsonott.ll ,for volute, *hest broods wee very itght, sod the too.glet enso % At toe °prolog of the twlio4l, pa s doclitieird 2 0,30 too: ploys, who to. pawl .0441 toActieu, and the world at an advaliseYYfer yesterday'. quota/loos of 1:43o bosh—tOrtliehltre , rants from 11. e bigheoLio the low.lqoutot 0011 Wing f 47c 'tfl bosh. W Inter Who.S vow goo.t mud 4lOZted —toe Nano I ring trafitog •t•yincilue of 1(C& V hhoh. About 170,00) toohrle chomps] 1,.0.1 of bsc tug No 1 Pll.-,11f,c for No I Red, 784701 for No 2 IteclA-4 TlY6r for No I Poring; sad 610730 for No'/ rpihik to .tort—.be market colt. g !aria et about theAoloolde quotstioos.--fro lb. .1i 1 . 01. followtog le s summary of the eondltioil al the hook. of the three cities, 4. eboreo by their:last sly otatemeots: loosoo. Opera' r , $1.11.4871114 $37 . ,A20,412 . 01.202,050 071,000 27,b71.407 6,1411,A3t1 New Ica., &+{.t. IS pato°, " le.. l'hltadol, hls. 18... ._ z 0.121 141/7110146 1 231,828,631 WEB 718 eireultatiou. N.t 6bri6sita. —4\ 70'1,629 s{o6j 66,678 6 416,000 r4;lll,uou 2.14 E 936 16,40.017 LAW rk _. r4evr York,Yept. I. B<l.o, 16 rGiledelphin. - 16 397 49b $ 14 4. 9 0, 844 ...... 374 14.5P10.1.7 Import. Di/ O ALL] POLlS—per L 4•11111 LA ;pr.-817 cko biaorts and tutddlittate K our • McKee; 647 Ohio dotir, 97 do tit 4 ro 1. loather, C•arke &leo; 100 1.1615 retnell oil, Borrows • co. 7 plow., HADA Speer; 12 ItA4Bl3hr, 61.01 ow. CINCINNATI—par Slarmer4- at. wltekt, 23 hos • h.et lead, DaTIII 8 Phlltipe; 1657 as erbitst. T 061tordy a beer, 12 6614 tobacco, W • D Rinehart; lot ttonaolsoll goods, John I limbo • so. ZAh traiVlLLl6—per Joni. Powell-25 htitalirrkp Iron, Graff, Lindsay • co, 10 bola •addle treek, J A For one; 270 bbl. oil 610 aka wool, 8 tittle 144 1 do lto tter, 83 km do, 37 hh.te rittacsr, 3 ik• sees.2 l lralto • co. WEISiLINO—per Jaho cCoto hs-18 h iscon 70 rutla teat her, 18 Ithd. tobacco, 100 btrla 441, (perks • co; 4 rolls leather, Jlt bliCnne; 600 calla bbls, 76 oat., 1 do truns, Jame. A Veneer; 4 Doh 'Clint, :L Wilmot; 80 reame romper, IC l Hoilrei; 6 dodo, 06381. lough; 260 Oda p•per, Atwell, Lee & co; 10 bll , lluur. Brown • Kirkpatrick; 666 4114 0 6 .64 511 •DH: 0 , • Me' Orrery t co; 39 61,14 applee, A Hain; 27 looli ilernaugh, 1 511 emta, 51cD5nanl • ArltutAlet; • C ISC MN ATl—per Unalp-1173 phis flour, Clarke • • co; 60 do do, 8 B 1171 d; bid .8. wheat, K T . KibuLdi I or.; 8 bile brandy, 6 ono4ll;httt mak. de, Jit*Dmldt 4 Lore 4attdrtes, thackletr, a. 10 .Itra l4 Mitchell, Herron A co; l tabled J • CI6IOID N ATl—por 116stIor —216 0114 LW. ClllO & Shepard; 20 do apple‘lol do whisky, Hut parr •• co; 2 tittds tottacS7 . , 3 cue@ do, 3.. td.sulre . 4 15104 whisky, John Back • etc IDS aka wheat, Gerr 11•411 a ar 600 to do, Httchcook,llll Creory • co': 12 Itt•ge yarn, Klog, Pennock • or; Ibees hatoa, jecirron; Towcuend; 14 pkg. moving, John /lack: 10 cipan tot baeco, Mon n Hoyt; 1165 tort. door, 370 eke*, heat, 65 tads whlaty, 113 ta haw, 'larks a co. , . , Import& kl* Railroad. i ,• • PITTSBURGH A Curnabb BAIL EnsD—PoSpii tr— Si .1. barley, Mode.• Veirrter; 14 voila le.th/{,G 64 IloCietott; 23 boo ate., Tiara V.gorder; 6 Ole op ples,Deck • Labear; 6 carol pig notai. R B !pike c 6; 9 Wile copper ore, 11 do dardpa, T hi Howe; .1: Carlton ore, Jacob deem; 1 do do, Lyoo • Bborb; 101 , Ig. bar ley, R H Jack; 10 bra, J WMO bbla apple*. heck • Lazed; 2 bbla cheese, J Ildarban; 1 car uorthte, Loyd black; 14 bag cbreoe. J I;) Drava. Toreauann„ Ye Warm, • CHICAGO SSIS. ;11san.— Papa h b goods. W, J I! power. J 2 okoirofro. 11 B Godlrol; 11001 a WI, W l Woolrldge; 7 earpd Ltda. kl'ollclde, 116 empty bale. A Woos I lioiB rolls bother. John Floyd • oo;i10 bbla dried applal, pod • iletaor; I bbl ran, 1 doapple., klcDoweld, • r buckle, IS do do, L Kock.. 7 bola I.llew, 6181frang, 2 bbl. apples, W T Bono; t bbl. cherces,J A Malaita; 2 age lard, Atwell, Lee 410; 60 bbl. dour, •hbcoaker • tang:l 2 bp tltoolhy load, WlLT:laza:A:l4nd, I co; 91 dodo, lb bbl . B oa, D Wallace; 20 40 o, Woo Id otrheen; 21 red. lead! wire, Alleahenylidemd; 3 boa t...b.c0, N bohlldeckrr; 11 bhda do,lt dell; 61 aka whet, B I Kennedy • bob; 6 Ws alcotiolpi T brat; 18 lb • apple., Culp • khepard; 40 dos broccoli. B DaL sell • co; 8 Dbl. middy. r, Purcell; 2 bblatatn , alt, D . A IF aboratock I co; lto 114 a flour, alackeown • Gregg; 60 do do, D Wallace. • IVE.M. Min IN S. The river was falling etimly yesterday. with b trot S halm by the pier marlOsat seer:nog. Tkelkesther continue. clear and warm surd eppareutly coetinum tolerably Drum •t the Wk6rt 'Lamed priocipaily Dy the itiesTy receipts font below. ----The snivels slum', our last report' Were the! Undle nod Latina Logan from Untialuril, „tonne Powell from 211:1601116 arid lobo T. kid/obit* troll Wheeling. They all hadl good trope, candelas pelf Moan, or roar. Wheat,Oil and W0J1—....,."the ra, Clara Dean and Willa Logan telt for!Linclonatb. eying light---.. The ollrtinas fromwithi • big trip, was doe last Aright, and will rforibtless found at the Whirl thM mornlog. To Vie wont; tiara, Mr. Mansell, who rams op ahead ("tithe boati we are under obligatiOts for a matilfel4—...,Thet Westmoreland from ChneinnaU Is doe bere:1ay......1 1 The pretty 41de-wheel steamer Mediae, Pint. Jobe, Woodburn, braves for Oillipoibi.troday at;p. m. maL The cashier. Jas. McVay, willi eve that pareengers and shippers, receive proper atteirllog—...l Toe Rocket, (Apt. Worts,!bat entered the rylttemoutg trule, leaving here every Patnrdsy at 4 fpll Stir', leaves on her Met trip T. Marley, for Pt. Louis, Is aunouold to leave this evening at o'clock. Map:. Win .Cooleay le lnaal61111101;wilth Uri LIL If tilttster ihe klit:ma,Cnit; Gordon, lean. for %heeling as nasal lode, tweirit o'clock to. .. I fillukaLl r Tele.P ll : , PuiLtursum. &sub 20}—Noott—losoeutiodsof ut *mono% to 14.290 Ws assault 12,910 bbls, host auk; salsa of 960 Ms of salsas. Wheat stesql bulb Whialy steady at .1.83;190. 1 1 i Nas, you", MapL '09.41i00e —Flour bus,. Sulaatio.a; tales of 9000 Dbl. tf stat• at St fts@4 95. ;Shoat his 9034 150.1a0 bush sold. Vora 1490 hlsber:; 220 red 22 . 0)0 wld .1 570 68c. Lard arm. NVUlaby dull at 19c. Provisions gale. ti,,,ipto of floor 19,48.1 bb's; Wheat abb.& bush; Cora 260 i bush. Stotts are lover; Chien° and Bock Katarld 43n; 'lllinois Central ;895.i; 91kbistin Eloutharit 81; haw' York Central 93 1 4; hosillug 88; inrightla dust 69; T.H10•4160 43; North blirollus 80%; Uiiaed Malta Treasury .lies 95%. Nan Yogi, ept. —,ltsoulug.—.oott.;:iptlult.: at 2150. Ilsur ; sales of 19, ; Liar. it 54 8501 DS for Mats; $ll cost. f 5 for Ott eij tort Si 2 0 05 80 for Southern. Wheat advanced; iales 112.084:* bulb at it 2301 28 be, rad widens st(81 40@l. 40 for Whits Esitocky. horn has ads moat 101zt eras of 120,000 hush stt 500480. beef stesey,4l fliati De at as. Whtelly Ana at Oa. . I 415501 s bettor Oat very paha. "Great ...t.o•etattorta. - 11.4acl =the proclamation of Governor IMageffin to the rebel troops in Kentucky. and hbserve how this cat in gloves goes at :the hostile mice. "-Kentucky expects," lays this gingerly chief magistrate, "the Confederate or Tennessee troops to he withdrawn from her soil imsuedistely.;" It would be • hard task even fora traitor ous i l `neutral" to draw it milder than Ma pan has done in this case. The remedy is ad gentle, so sugar-coated, that no ono would refuse to be treated to such • hordoepathic dose. But had it been ad. dreEised to the general government—ah hot it would have been compounded of protestations, anathemas and threats. In steati of occupying only, four lines it would havO extended to as many "mortal col umns" in the newspapers. This is the wa tho unpunished rebel evinces his readiness to obey the behests of Kentucky andlhiS loyality to the doctrine of Strite Rights. ' Kentucky 'expects' the Con fectqate or Tennessee troops to. be with drawn immediately." "Great expects tioo," truly I Tim civil war is g yin , ' a most remark able and unexpected stimulus to the over emigration to California and Oregon. The plains are swarming with caravans of emigrants from Missouri. Tennessee and Kentucky, all destined for the Pacific wait. Should the war Last for a couple of Years it would doubtless lead to very: important transfers of population. The• edited seat of war, as well as all the bor der:states likely to be effected by the con flict, would suffer severely in the emigra tion of its quiet and industrious families, whh would remove to more peaceful set , 7 tied:teats in the, West and North. - The Paddle coast will undoubtedly gain large ly, ps its industry is not affected, and it offers betters inducements to the thrifty and enterprising than any other section of the te country. THE removal of some five hundred tif f. l :heir privoners from Richmond to the ele! - lußrious retreats of Castle Pirickneyil , wh)rro 'Yellow Tack" holds provisional Government six months in the year,,is, doilbtless, intended as a clever piece of , Betel strategy. They hope to increase tini price o[ ransom by making the con dition of the victims asuncomfortable and dangerous as possible, and hold them as \ hatitages for the safety of Charleston. The grape will not succeed f While the GOT entmaikt cannot imitate them in their bar barous practices, it will take good care to I pat them in full for every outrage upon "prisoners of war" which they shillcom mit. The Raba Batterl•• on Cho Potomac. the National InteWgencer says: "Ws believe that the frequent threats of . the Riihmond papers, in regard to the closing of the Potomac by batteries along the western shore, have ne v er made any seri ous impression on our military authorities. There are shells enough at command at SO time to enable our veer:ails to dislodge thP rebels along the line." Isrirrtras developments' of the recent ditaster at Platte Bridge, Mo., show that th r p rebels not only weakened the bridge, but some sixty or Seventy men standing on the opposite bank of Platte river saw ttie train go down, and when the wail arose from the wounded they broke and ran, bat af.erwards returned and robbed the dead of their revolvers, watches and other valuables. D ITT SB URO El AND GAL-Alit LIPOLIS PACKET—The Eno bow pr,stomiter stiamer ONLINE, 044. Jobs it tooonro, vitt lam Pitubarg,, for Oribp.al• EVERY 8 AIMS , If et 4p m. beturoing, leer. Gollipolls EVERY TUESDAY ut 10 a ta. lirvc Iroliritt or p 1.4.41, &PO/ on board or to lasZ) J. B. LIVINOYTON t 00, Agsats. NOULAR WEEILLYI i a I t JIM PACK= ►Oot G LLLIPOLIS AND POILTSMOUTIL—The etc-sour BOUM, Dept. Jetta Atolfortil have for the above and all Intenttadlate Idd•egv EVERY SATURDAY, •s 10 o'clock, a.. sn.-- YOr Dwight or psuage apply on board or to J. H. LIVLNG4TUN k 00, AVMs. IVOR OLNOLN NATI, LOUIS-ANA .1? VILLE AND NT LOUIN_--The Wen aid pameoTer demur W. I. MAMA!, tMpt. Wm. Cim'ray, J. It. Whittaker. clerk. sill Isar. for the aLore and all tateratedlate porta, on THIS DAY. Tlst m.t., at 4 &clock p Tar 11.43 . 4 or panage apply or board. eell Z9ttlitt AOIICCS _ MANHOOD. HOW LOST I SOW RESTORED! Jut published in • Sealed Enveloped; Price 6 Om A lettate on the mince, treatment, and nolicai +are of lipermators lioacor gamins! Weakness, Laud thatary imissintia,Sercul Debility, and imPedittienti ha marriage generally , bl ere onaneas, Consiatnitbles, repay and Pitr,kiental and Physical Incapacity, -re, inaltiag from Pelf Abase?, le.—by LOST. J. COL , VIIILWELL, M.D., Author of the Gras Book, 1Ic "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers... tient under rook in e plain envelope, to any agree., port paid, on recalpt of str canto, or two postage stamp. by Dr. CH. J. O. KLINE wearodT lr Bowery. New York, P. 0.13=4M6 Or. (leo. ill. Keyser. Wholesale Druggist, MEDICINE DEADER„ No. /40 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Ea. 1 1 P s LTRUSSNS FUR TILL CURL OF SSR• NIA OR RUPTURE Marsh's Radical Care Tease. Ritter'e Patent Trans. Fitoh's Supporzer Truss. Self Adjusting Truss. Dr. Burning's Lace or Body brace, for the Cora of Pmlepons Uteri, Plk., Abdominal and nal Weakness. Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver-Plated Supporter. r Pile Props, for tho support and cure of, Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose veins. Mastic Knew Caps, for weak knee jointe. tinkle Supporters, for weak ankle joint s . Suspensory Bandages. Self-Ejeoting Syringes; also, every kind . of Syringee. Da. Karns has also a Truss which will ra dically care Hernia or Rupture. Woe at his Drug Store, No. 140 Wood it., alga of the Golden Mortar. GLINTS EL proscribes to errs of OHRONIC Dta Lase and ban Issartunenta for DLLIIII33 and &wont *sou damn requiring autelsnlool rapport.. GALVANIC BATTYRY or XLISCTRO LtAGNNTIN RAMIS/44pr medical pupae., of a my musics IrUl Ds sent nee of somas shames, 'berm an express rans, coon • man:tsars of Tan Dolls' Address.. DR. 030. U. KRIS= D • I/LIMB:FA CURED—By Swayneri BOWEL (MEDIAL. Every bottle warranted or money refunded. Sold at DE. HEYSEWS 11804 av Do. 140 Wood atrest. BED BUGS, ROACHES. &c.-The Hoopekespees MN. Bold at DR. RIDIOI/111, 140 Wood 44reet, ti • sar• remedy. • 1)11 ATS AND DEICE:—Sure destiuction Jut to Mtn Vermin by using YARNELL/8 la- TsiodatiJava, en entirely new preparetton, and` warranted to 110310Y0 thou pride from every "beam Bold at DiL EITHEWB,' Jy3o4llw Ile Wood etre* EXTRA RAZORS. —I have a few Ex• tee Itisorsorhlch ',trill close out et cost. GE(). U. ILSYSICS. 143-Wood street. • • - IPkIaCIIE ellitED.—Aia infallible nire for Madman* will iv toned in MAZER% IinnDACIIIi PILLS. Try them. At DEL luorna'a n 0.114 Wood stmt.
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