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WEDNESDAY .•11100, -007.,2, 1861.
.:.: : i'_,.- . (Y.77, , A.ETAIRS .
7dltitoio oarcis= Observations' for the' as
, itftts, by 0. - S. OpOcias, 158Fillpr street
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RICiPtOLICA 11160tillT1'410KEMPW.
roa rums= non IXIIIros ruin
WILLIAM S. MoOLOSS, MannlL
lIVEINUIT icon "mum Dom
Ratliff W. WILLIAMS rims:sags.
ASSXUIri tapas ennicor "Liss
JGBS BROWN, of Raw tcwaship.
ROA: r VIINNIY. ruaaaeib:
THOMAS wtr.LtawN,Allesbegy:
THOMAeI 2.-RIGUAM, Linter Ss. 0111 r ;
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relim O. SHANNON. Moffitt': ,
WILLIAM HU HUM MrOstneii;
nOISMOND LOTA.PUMbargb
HIM woona,t4 thobleetp
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qiNwe tkrorr. of 17pror as. Ms Is !p.
DAM OOLEiN """WIEE
5,0 t Wilkins tp.
Plualtirgh.
70[[s Ka:WM% -oUritt,t,a4ll
'WHIM H. DAVIS, of,,SAto
'enitithestlog case in the ,DOrtrict
•• Judge Williams, of the District' Coen, has
peen engaged, during Monday and Timidity, in
the trial; of a-case under the Shang' inter-
pliader act, wherein Nelson Heath is plcietiff,
.
sad Devitt Milne, 110:, L. Brown & Co., Wain,
::`Leming. & Co., Dwight fdanufactoriug Com
.
patty, iloot Cotton Mills, Sleeper & Fenner,
-Great Falls Manufacturing Company, are
the defiledents. , -The defendants ''are all eek,'
era hnsithas men, aed ereditonr of the old "firm
A. Mason Ix Co., dry goods dialect;
,
Whirlailed Ii We city some years ago--their
,liabilities being very heavy: Home time after
failure of this bongo, one of the members
of the firm, fdr. Nathan Whiting, conducted
the "dry - pods business in the name or his
:•Terife s juitkine iiiiretithes upon her credit, etc.
lliiipenind4 lame store on the corner of/With
Cameos and Federal street, Allegheny, and
alto conducted business through Mr. J. Bur.
graff,"ar spat, in soother store on Federal
• Os the 26i of Fehmary, - 1861, the geode is
, these stores, together with the store ffitures;
etc., valued in all at About - 816,0110, ware
- seised by the Sheriff as the property of Nathan
,upon jedgmenta obtained by the
creditors of A. A. Mason &.Co., amounting to
about;gl2,ooo. Soon after the Sheriff wassai•
- Dace that Doi goods were not the prOpertfoi
Mr. Whiting, hut had been purchased on the
14th Of September, 1860, by Nelson Henl7--a
brother of- Mrs. - Whiting—the 'aid Henry
.agreeing to pay $l,OOO - to Mrs. Whiting, and
• Wpm. to - creditors. "`lt-was admitted that
. . Sealaury bad . paid no money, although the
perchasserae untied to n .for
cash.; Magus. Marehellhave bee
and Achison made
repro..
reared plalatiff, and Mears., Read and
fliegleeppeated'for defendants. •
The. Court isitructed the jury that the wife,
is order to establish a clum of ownership,
mist show something more than that the goods
ware purchased on her - credit, or in her name.
She most show that they were porchuhed with
her Owe means. The Conn refused to chili*
- the jury that the sale made to Henry was
" fraudulent in ICw, but submitted this point as
a - Ante:ion of fact for the jury. The only . point
which the jury wee called upon to decide In
this issue, wee—Did the good. seised by the
Sheriff belong to. Nelson Henry I In other
worde—Wee the trees:oBon between Mrs.
Whiting and her brother a bona fide sale,• by
. :,,whichhe netsuke sole -possessor of the - goods
in question, and held them for his owe use and
benefit, assomiort all risk of loss, , and
reaping the profits,' if any;. -or wan it
.1 mere arrangement, entered into be
tween. Mr. Whiting and his brother-in7law,
to corer up the tine condition of things, and
hinder : - the"-- - "preOecutieg of the '
claimer:if the creditors of A. A. Mason & Co. I,
This naked question was all that the jury had
to consider under this issue. It the transfer
,to Henry was in good- faith, the jury would
findlor the plaintiff; otherwise their verdict
would be for the defendants:
- The jury, after a short deliberation, retuned
a macs in favor of the plaintiffs. . '
We understand that the 011ie wM be taken to
the Supreme Court for final adjudication.
Raw is a Street Car.
. • Considerable excitement was created-Di
. Federal street, on Monday afternoon, by a Cf.
cin
. fealty I i o n e of 'the - earl otithk Manchester
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peer Railway. Two rough , customer,
- who wished to go to Maichesteriiesixted upon
rating into she car a drunken comrade, to
which the driver sun passengers objected.
The men forced thkohnoxions creature in,
and the driver bad to submit. He quieted the
• other pmeuegits,however,hy telling them that
44 would pot the rowdies all out at the May.
or , s office.- The sober men took this hint; and .
not Instrieg to be hurried off to a police office
in .'ca coach and two,” jumped out, leaving
their globlivions friend , ' behind. Where the
' drinirmiched the Mayor% office, be called 4
. pedice oMcer and had the fellow runtovett item
thecar. Ha gave his tame as.T.C.Robiison,
aid a eltarge.of :gross disorderly tottluct!hav
. • ling been sustained against bun, he was fined
ss by Mayor. Drum, which be paid. - Theether
two cams about this time, to look 'after
their Wend, and were taken in ciutody oe IMP
-information of the driver. Ogle. of them, Wm.
Batton, eras fined 15, and'the other , was dl.
charged. -The parties. were 4 . .railrciaasn, , .. not
accustomed to mixing with polite peopli, but
- ir.finrismionrlßre toirwM - uatbAbam - giaome
iaa.
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stub Panigrivasiss Mph*.
.Pzior Tomcat:or, Sept, 30th,:1861.1ffersrs,
Rdderel Tour. readers will . be gratified to
,
;Jean -.tbu the, Math .Penorylvania Reserve,
CoL . ..laeksoz,, who had ttie old;iselficiest eon.
dammed morkete„ . reteived by them [t 'Camp
Wright, satirtie 20th but., were on that day
israishod 44' iik-insir improved rifled reasketa,
of . the. very bow patters mow isasifiteturral.
The oilseed great.njeleieg is the rail...
meat. • Yetus, TV. SPITITY.
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Bioxr. Lir.. Bom ciwo areeu 1111C11;
primmer mimed Power, coadoedia tie Mari.
'ea cosatyjall as a cbargii al harcication aid
bastardy, gaped Irma , the prima - pint.
', had coavictmi mid waa committed cm as
email 44 to.pay.. tie fines,. &0., aid
• !metal bietralloweit - thirwiritegirot,tha jail
yard, toot 'dreamy! cillt Lad !le
isie not beta beard of sises.kis agape.
Acdnitir. .-41a.411bidsy;, a, • lad nomad
WAuldf, Whose pintas: tt•ldly. , 0 11 Grant
street, had one of Mt - lest badly crhobsti by a
oar want, as lability tittotiC Hi littoped from
the,traia.while.ta motloi,,ttat was caogbt out
throtra,dowa bylaw!' most eat;ialliai b aneh's
pasitios . that hia _toot. *as. caulked by tar
Assauvra.—Clarlsa ?sliTisrotati, tbst
Third ward, Allsglisan ham Imam bald to bait
by Mayor Dona, to 'mann tkoharga of assault
and bammy, °womb of a Germaa, - who bout.
Led is-Minima boartg—Thiiramas
hold 'Jobs Ostler to balf, - charged ; 4ot oath of
Thomas Graham, mAh atriklis blot t ill a skiff
COMPLAINT k ludo by impede 'owners iad
diem, nimbi sad-,driOnir a eireet;
at the aeljeotoY ,the',Jait tobeety PALIONSit
Railway thipialyja.'nlyali.thide trite* alit*
odd thoroaildam.. Swabs are iamb seeded;
aad the toompall OtatbUsitaddto lb. miner
berm th e bid w&theikleta .
_ .
itspibliOai,ttsioll Tides
Ara sow ready for: dolly's*, witir , pOsters,
• pot op 'is putties Aar for elis illifsresi pre
oiSets. Bead is, or , call it Glutrtt ~ coast
l a g roc ).
Stit f7ilsiabesoilite4ol.owe
- pitiy;Thouliorth Psassylresia asesies#
Sys' snostsd bermes , ifdwilsy for derimilosi
sad wlil ipitak4,liackr!OXishiniton.
Avettlf Oleos/elf. Baldea, — /a1.,0f
las** lo
Adattietec i tlP lliii !!'iss bre g el 7 °
lad of too yeato,sei 3 ot
Stewart, of Digaetes -borough, au
h o lddask JOleyhea Oar es Batorday.
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4:abtetsw
AN. B,f .prard—D. Mti awls .14
B. Hulot, A. brit, A. Gott*. ; • -
&Goad woid—Was. Woods, El. rahnutook:
Thansall: Mn, A, Nor/ad/sad,
• •
wint;•=lst prsainot: Jas. Gutharlati4;
Clasper Gang, .7.: 0. Haokotan. 3. F.
JAMS Kostooth ; 24 priminot : D. B. termison,
J: W. Vint* i. H. Robinson, - -
Fourth wsni—J. H. Ham, 8. - laildas7.
W. T. Papuan, Elliott, Hoary Hays.
PIRh ward-14 pnacinet George Caughly,
.A. Weollatook r Gamma Hill, (!Gorda HamUton,
14termr-24:preetiont Joe Fmmoh. 9: R.
Y et:
I.yjOLTrarla, 3:11: - Zonas, JONA .
• Hindi Aria—Jobs Phillips. Jobs Wallace,
A. G. McCandless; Thrio4ore Bobbin,, J.
Elormith. ward—Elami; Barkley, J. Roll, Wm.
Moore, Geo. Atkinson, W. C.
D. - Haiitirsonb 4oa. Nixon,
Lewis Kfia, - IDige Miliastsi, J. A. Sergeant...
Ninth ward-:-Chaff. Armstroii, Tsbn Welsh,
Robert W. finad,S. Balaton; Wm: Willi.
FirM Ward—H. Bailee, J. Caldwell, D.
Johnson,. Gan. W.' Robinson, Jr., eolomon
aeboyer, Jr.-
ieema TM/ant-40bn. 3jeDoiel4 Johil Y.
Bios*, '.ll3fnid- Sinelk i ; Hoc Red: McKnight,
Raj/it
Tidiel let Preeliet - - i. Hobson, W.
Oliebm; R.Xatterson, James bielreeker, James
blaßlissrga pieehker, Georg Gill C. °att.
ctoiatrad Smith. /*sob
Baekb:ndern: .
,
• .Foirtk Ward' s let Precinet—G. W.-Robley,
I.l.lezaball. A. N. Burchfield,
..1: - D. Bliley,
Joh. A: Ifyliar; 2.l'Drecinci f J; Reir, 'Loma
MouV-It. J'albaber, - ---: - . McKinley, Dr.
B =4o . ' - ':-. - - .• : . '
2donangaAd4—T. Reuniter, J. Kyle. Sr., H.
.T. O. Ksan,,Richard PearyiD, Bracey.
'West Pittabursh—E. Spraug, J. *nth,. A. J.
Park. J. Dr Richards Game Dryden.
Sau!h • PittiqtargA 2 Thomse Casaiday, ;hies
Russell, :Brauft, - B: Saidaliary, - A. Chew—
, .
Ilrgutrnr-(leorgbataal, I)::,Diabiliey, E.
M.'Jeakloy B !mini Hugh McNeal.
Lawrenceville—Wm. Smith, W. H. Maui
•o11:1., WaOnigti7ft. B. Parkinson, H.
Wahlriglit.... • .
Pristafir3oss, Ist G ra t tan ;
ft. 13. Qualities, J. Ulrich, Timms,
. 1 .40224. Rrr-P.lfeeltGle.-Powell,
"I. P."Peira s , W. C. Aagniabaugh,Jllo36llnle.
Donald.
:Eati . .Rii - ifinilsine:- . 3obn Fret:, doe. ,Wal
toniG. R. Cochran, C. Gernsban;David G
Kennedy.- . - '
McKresport•Piter Baker, .1. Wo Blackburn,
Thomu Prtuoiy, 8. bliBigao, James R. Hat.
drickson, . •
,
Monchefter—john Wolf,. /ohs Miner, D.
le.lidacia,•kaae - Stuart, Hoary. B
Teromantivillerliogiai Fergewoo, Thee.
Creighwi, G.- 1. Cocktail, Samuel • Cambial
John :Hawley. - •
..Bharpsibass...r.; Lowie, George Brawdy,
Bd 'lhortam, 'IWO - Baird, Sr., William
• Blizaloilii,—„Tohn Walker, Jr., J. B. Moffatt,
,Oods . Tower. , i;
Waal...Elizabeth • - •4: O'Neal, J. - lograni, J. B.
McGrew: _ .
• Terintirit.Tolui M. Porter, Robert McCalli
N. V...Kvaia, Jobe rierysy;Miles Beatty.
Seuricktry,..Yoha Way, Robert Glance',
Wm aarbmalh,T,`E4lloii. Cr WIN. Woods.
71:17N811111711. to_
Pitt—Bee: McClean, D. Estop, A. M. Cal.
ram, W. 0. Leslie, Isaac bones.
Peebles, Ist pr.—T. M. Marshall, W. B.
Nglej; W. Wormeastle, T. Aiken, Moses
Phillips. • .
2d Pr.—Tisomas V. Blair, G. H.
Anderson, A.McCaslie, /oho G. Martin, Wei.
Blackburn. - ' ,
"Louis ;FL C/oir—Jonallian Neely, Louis
Frits; John Nosier, Eti Raiford, John Lemon.
... Col/Au—R. Thornair r Saaniel Crawford, .1
P. IStelrottiA;J: Wooi•layer; George Finley.
MCC/vs :a—Char.. Hartman, Nicholas Miller,
E. W. Cook, H. Brady Wilkins, Jacob Frantz.
Snot
. t./tlry —Pumas L. Shields, W. F Fan
daubing, Samuel Sarver.. •
Ninilk=LariiiCols, W. H. Hamilton. Jas.
Gibson, Jobs Etragdon, Isaac Whittaker.
linaplon:::Charles. Gilmore, Rrbt. Sample,
H. B. Herroni Charles Osborne, jos. Rigby.
Shafer—jobnithavr,'John G. Williams, Jay.
Sbsw, Jr., Wm.. Sample, Henry Oche.. •
- indinne.—Joba , MePherson, Adam Wl:ter,
Dean Smith, Wilson , floury, Wm. Hendsruoe.
Bad Deer—& - : Mit vio, J. C. Ranting, John
Ilszlett,Jobn Blank; Junes R. Coulter.
frifir ;Clair-Jar. Murray, Walter Fos.
ter I Gilmore J. Donaldson, David
17;lialytti, W. B. Lee, J. H. Robb,
Jefferiort —John O'Neal,Vanri Rath, James
Wilson..jos. Pewee, Joseph Wean.
. Freaktiri-Ist siminot :" A. itosensteel, B.
Bather, Jr.; C. A. Boggs, J. Duff, John Barber;
id "prselnet: A. ituFarland, Mactrelt,
EselY,W. Anderson, - Issie Deily.
Baldwin-7GL MoClibboney, Thos. Birnett,
Jas. Oilmare,M. McDonough.
dtivaterK—;Samusl Cur, Jos:Button, James
Tiarviieri,-11." - Pattersint, W. Douglass.
Patter—Wra. Thompson„ Jos: McElroy, R.
Shaw, Z. Aber, Bober. Cluitstort.
, Ross—Crapt.'Kensisdy, J. R. Williston, A. W.
Bachinart, 1041: Minds, W. B. Dartonitt.
itevem•-11. Elehardson, Judos Millar, H.
Dormer, J. 11% -- Belistisa, John Vosghtley.
. ; Enonelotin "Nolan, Zahn- McKee, D,
Riggs. Imo Kane, Jos. Miller,
Afiifitn—J ai:r. P. Dray% Wm. Oliver, Jao.
W
illoca,,P.d. Taylor, Jao. O. Risher. •
'Watt= McEsliy, W.".", Redmond, A:
RicSey, Jas. Kelleyaas."McKelvy, Dr. J.
Carothers. - - - "": '
' Noralayetle—G.Y. McKee, N. Miler,W
H.'Clarke, J. R. Kelso', Jae. P. Ream.
Famn—lm. precinct t_T. J. Greveisoa, Wm
Nelson, *N.litiller, W. Beale, Charlie Hall
tad precinct: . J. .M. Grow, S. R. Alter, L.
Miller, Joe. Miller, Jae: Hasler.
BROandien—Robert Daalap, J. Gallon, J.
D. Ribaldly 1. Richey, Andrew Grubbs.
Rebbimm—Wm. Gtur, A. Speer, David L
• derani,.V.Wrilkers.r.,-----„,
AriVers..4; iafiker;li t Young
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loVery—Saniel Bien. Jobs - Obriaty; J
es Byers, A. B. Boras, Jamb Guy, Jr.
P/ww—.las. Armstrong, Stewart, 11.
outer, Caleb Lee. .
Penn—Joseph Stoner; M. B. Mitchell, C.
anively, Jas. Hsey, Thoroae Perk. • '
Moos—J. - B. elceoial:iel; W., B sekirquart,
Rho: Guy, W.*P: Perree4lloffil -
Versallies.-.G•orga Thompson ' John Dallis',
Wm. Baba . ", W..foliet, , lL Li, Wood.
oAarlure—J. -Lavraos, J. L. Doff, A.
Meffaftiejaas.iffeGosigal.'
Ohio—Fascia Little, D. Daff;Jair. Gillelandi
G. W. Robinson, Francis Duff.
- Pine-4. Buiffati, - Maur , Audorsoui A. S.
McCord: • ' ; •
Wag Alleu,Georgo
Batiste. S Baakti. John Mapll- •
&ea Fayette—R. Boyce, Jaw. Ewing, Hariel
Collioa, Jakob Joidao, David Gilmore.
Cruircetitillinyett, - F...Pouibou•; Dr Rob.
hums, J. • -
Rickhrod-LDr: Harper, ?Win.; Milner,.
Ewalt, se. Allison. .- " ' ,
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Evcanisit Pnisi)-lElros.— For several days,
Past the military authorities at .Pont Pleasseti
at . the mouth of -the Big
_Kanawhali
mu, ne
beta stopping and examinng . all 041 11 04 6
- parting op or down.. On gin last, gip dove of
the I. B,Faiiiocraded with 'overman wag
ashen, was hailed at the Pointing haring
ctensintakthat4elid - iVendargWl 04 the
ixtullektast, rethaSed to.stop.. The psi
frOal the shore immediately opened upon:her,
sateererai show took effect on dideniat por.
thews 43 - the - boat: - Of coarse go olSoiri of
Otes brarnrintiraiiied end did not know What
lode, .enserileg got: entirely eat of the rugs
of the pu, however; she was 'little dateless
ettkest - going back, teed concluded to go on
dewitthe river. ' , - ,
Beaton Accinsens.--A linkages from dam.
stronicoenth who eamelo, this city for the
purpose of ealhnise, feinstO the excavation on
Wasbiegton strset,ltidnitiq nielstsed vas ;very
dolorously isjensd. Tht. Ogee ix said to be
left taillight 'ration adequate - protatliesi and
thessisttecia not stionted'to the, eity - Nosy be
uniting henSy deluges..
Tars Pm fiestwailttis Sari:Sally reported
that foa,two Moalki . past, the Titorrille oil re
has produced one hundred tbossand r
tol par
mostipaad from a limo of wells Mitt
adios lip Iroadi lbs 'moat6 of Oil Crack. firs
tadmamd.'llaimAlr sts,"pradaied" sail day.
Mira sie'paatMarells romans from tour bon
dyed t 6 six b4l.d Leßele per der.
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the et% ego onlisi for IWatils~itryl
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tOrlic,+B.UL Y 1 atiosintattro *lithe dtlot
brawl Stomach Bitten, yottata ay sellocribed
thirerillossani dollar, to the Natlosal Lou.
Tido Mont sod potricolo:
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ir 'Bootie groom' tirolnitas.
Oe Saturday erasing a -couple of boys who
were engaged in 'catching flaming lumber, in
the Allegheny, very narrowly escaped drown
lag:: They were standing on the outer - edge
of • the large dr:Wayne loaged. - againat the 'first
pier of the .1110dBtreet Bridge, a portion of
which .givinv way, they. ware •both thrown in
the.river. tinsel - shear was rescued iestaatly
by d - man whbanippeiatif - ro km near at, hand,
while the other flak and "wairettried away
undeuthe drilapius. Strange as it May.seemo
he was carried cliar under the drift a dietance
of some thirty or forty. feet, aid cams up to
the surface of the water at the tower end of it,
when he was observed fly a couple of young
men ii a skiff, who neeeeded in rescuing him
from his perilous situation.
This day and to-morrow ars all that remains
of the time allotted to the subscription to the
7.30 Malone! Loin isithis city., The aggregate
'amount thin by' Kr. Hann, up to yesterday.
was between three hundred and , four handfed
thousand dollars. While =my individeals
'and nine corporations have done nobly, atheist
who ought, to hare been, among the foremost,
hen done nothing. It. In vary Amp that
men can be so apathetic when the magnitude of
the interest at stake is considered. In fast It is
folly for men to risk (hair lives In 'datums of a
government which is not worth a few dollars,
for that mast of wares bathe estimate put upon
Itby those who have mossy, and yes refue to
give it, or rather to loan it, ate very profitable
rate of interest.
A New -Tots.: l -ITri,, bb a novel op.
-station in Allegheny ,yeaterday—the pumping
of water from cellars by meals of &maim fire
engine. The late flood having left Gen. Rob.
innate. cellgr filledinth water, (together with
notes of others,) that gentleman secured the
Nervier' of the , Vigilant Minim fire engine,
which boom cleared his dwelling of water.
Other cellars in the same neighborhood were
alsordried or by the same proems, the en
gine forcing out two immense streams at the
same time.: The • meMbire td, the company
had tbeir. hiirsen ctole linto be prepared for
moriogabould en alarm or fire be sounded.
Mall= VIIOII Deoweino.—Last evening,
a lad, whose name we did not learn, fell into
the Allegheny liver above the St. Clair street
bridge, while, endeavoring to secure some drift
wood. He-kept Mint until he got opposite
Bradley's woolen factory, some three hundred
fist below' the: bridge,. when a board was
thrown 'out lotr but he was so much ta•
boasted as to be hardly - able to graip it. Mr.
Bradley, seeing the daagerous condition of the
boy, heroically risked his own life, by plunk ,
leg Into the wator and bearing the suffocating
lad safe to shore.
DIOR NID..—An Irish:oat. maid Charles
numbs*. who recently bad an apple and'eake
stand on Filth street, near the Exchange Bank,
was accidentally drowned in the Allegheny
Ater .an Monday afternoon. At7the time - of
the' &evident he was standing on, some drift
wood cal. - thing lumbar as it floated past, when
his footing gave way, and be was precipitated
into the rim and drowned." lie resided se
Diamond alley, near the Diamond, endless.'
wife and family. The body has not yet been
Sao Been:mem—On Seedy 'evening last,
the body of James Anderson, an old and well
known citizen of BridgepOrt, Ohio, was found
at the bottom of 'a hatchway.in his wholesale
liquor house. 'lie in /apposed to have fallen
,through the hatchway whilst partially lineal.
cited. He was quake wealthy man, and a+
batchelor, and many of those who knew bias.'
welt a peak highly of his' honesty and integrit y
as a man.
LLOTIAI OFFICIAL- MAT or MISSOURI -
Drawn and ~graved from actual ramp for
the Land Mee DepartMent. This map, jut
published, will now tie most welcome to every,
one who road., a. tiaispspet—and who does
not. in these war times I It is on a scale of
twelve miles to an inch; the counties are col
ored,-and-the: price is only 25 cents. Call for
a' enpy at Mr. Heßiy;f4lnfis,,slieneuer of
Hunint. Miner, Fifth street- •
. .
Paulo Timmons —Wm. 11. Russell, Bob
the notownsd correspondent of • the London
Timm, mired In this city yesterday aftentoon;
On the Cleveland train, and took the midnight
ears for dm asst. Ile has had a moles blast
ing on the wesbera prairies, and speaks la glow
ing tones of the sport will& he • there sajoyed.
Now that our troops have Minimised their ad
vsnooliont Wlrhington, he L doiabtless anxious
to.bn near Ma theatre of °mations. • ,
Armrest -New. Diasta.-11r: Couldook ap
pears thlii - seteint as .Joarissa." la* the new
/mob draini of that awe, Whisk is old Usk*
brim 1'211'14 .obliste wad alagaat language, and
vary intsrelting, .Ttie ."Four Biotite le tha
afterpisoo,in whit& Batts Honderson personates
Diana. Go rutty to•utglit; take your sister or
your "oountry iambi; and you will not fall to
'riajoy yoursolf. : •
Bunter. or imn ,Yeaom.--Mary A. Phillips,
lodged an . hifalutin before Mayor Wilson
yesterday igainitlOhn. Leyland for tint* of
the uglies t - Mut alleles that John, while midst
the Influence of liquor, entered her hone% and
amused himself. by attemptlay,- to ohoke her,
and that he also threatened to pat an end to her
earthy caner; =3a default of bail the defend;
ant was munntitted. The pupas midde-in. the
Sixth. Ward. . -
Banc Ibeaaanmtn—A pri*ate dispatch to
Kum. Feld k Lam of the/Tolima Bask
Nos !bpi» tin webbed 'Mardi" from their
New Tea le correspondiets, "says dd; the Bank
or SO Jersey, ..at _Now Stanek*. N. J., was
thrown oat and dberedtted therlit Inst. '
Oar or D —The boy Coxof the
Eighth - Wird. Who wee_seeidentelly itabbed •
few days ego, by bh brother...la new out J ill
danger- 1 k 004 " h a ppy cdreemetezwe for ,
loToinc:—.Col. McCook, of Ohloiattachad
16 .- Geo..Rossoratts. column, arrived la the city
isacornaing, spa. took. lie !midnight trail for
Washington. .
Doers' 0. Buss, Rater Cure ana Hama.
patio Physicists; also arsqe for Rainbow's oils.
bratsd Truss' Ow Raptures. . Oinsir of Pins
sad Wayne &rota. , ' y
DiltiTtlitTrat. 0. 8114 No. 246 Pion it,
attoodi to all.brueltio of Me Detail profookto.
• .
BLOOD .Fooro.-- Attention 18 011110 d .110
Mb moms renuarka' We and adentillo Inapenation, ad,
tsrdrsd In knothar column. la en eatindy. new
&away, automat rot to toiathelndid with Mr of
the numerous parent meads= of, the :day.
wreath rowdy for , WI the Beams speedlled, and i - b•
- Pecially those of a chronic natiun—onlong Bendlng
—of wean. months, and years. linabbers, try in
Mean eau= * /4111/11% 01. ifirritotkoro auk
bola agents
Is, It, and alio propielore el the wrild;
ranowned Dr. .11athara Isrannia.OnanaL row
eta which every Molberabonid have In bar medicine
closet Irs thea of swath end. acidathlng. as It dos, ne
paregoric or opiate of any kind, IS can be rolled upcw
with the armed conedence,and will beiound an he
valuabla agerifie In all cur of Ininallierumptetata,.•
Oatcake*/ Awned, Oimiaban. -
advertbanent. /for sale by.llBollol a,
a: sly, &cant. BO Wood at Pa. 4 • -.-
delialbwrealf •
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THE LATEST*NEWS.
Br NORAPH
RECEIVSED ATIHE OItILY PIET? E OFFICE
Amporlaat from .Millssimrl.
Jarnamon Cer, 'Gap. kO.--A
_special els-
Patch to the et. Louis &Publican says there is
no intelligence of importance from Booneville,
'Georgetown, Sedalia or Glasgow, and Wo appre
hensions ITO fah of any immediate attack en
any of tnore polars by the rebels.
All reports receireel.from tazingtou dorrobo.
/rate the opinion already expressed that tha
rebels intend to keep their main fun them but
it la stated that several bodies of from 200 11>
000 have left thus within a fur days put for
the north and west,but for what purpose is un
known.
5t.6864
1T0.034
19:t 107
167,15a0
144.3a2
nos
655,65 $
11
10X3
07,10
436,045
$l,lBl
91,629
al=
68.906
76,123
.11.173
Gen. Fremont preserves o strict sanite, but
he is raid to be• aotivelysogsged In obtaining
the exact aninbar - of troops he can command,
and organising plans for the - approaching
ed
gagement, foS Mammas or failure of which Is
to rest his coitation upon and win or lose his
eIL &vary day an Increased' interest Is felt In
thei raohingbalU.,totit iriCetterelli rap_
p. that It will decide the fate of MlliOalt
Boma persons serene et the delay, bat GO&
Fremont LI ' determined to have everything .
ready beforche airs/toss; led not to strike It
libwv before he believes it will beiffootlve,"
kThe 'Tilden is .becoming more prevalent
that the Secessionists at Leziagton . are by no
means despicable, but that with their vast
numbed and. ample ammunition, their confi
dence mid courage, they will make is powerful
sad detartimed resistance. _
950,330
351,7411
303,357
Isa.boo
131,119
375,818
The pickets, of Primes finny descend fr n in
Lexington . to within 'dint miles of
Georgetown. They are stationed' very near
sidt Other, And tbusihe
,intelliience of ail
our movementi is conveyed to Price)s held.
quartisri in , the. briefest space, of time.
..ft telagripti wire wee laid toGeo. Fremonea
head-cmarters at Camp Lily, this afternoon.
Catmicio, Sept. 30.,A special dispatch to
the Tribune from Quiney. 111., says: There is
Much speculation concerning the strength or
the two armies about' to meet at Lexington.
it may be interesting to smite that a letter re
ceived by me to.dey from flantsville, M 0.,.
dated Sept. 27M, expreseesehe confident opin,
ion that Gen. Fremont will be. beaten noleas
he can bring 50,000 men against Price. The
writer lop the country is filled with armed
Men marching day andnight to reinforce Price.
He is satisfied that Mulligan's surrender added
25,000 men to Pricms strength— Everything ts
reported quiet on the Hannibal & SL. Joseph
A special dispatch to the TIMIS from Cairo
sale that the rebels attempted to burn a bridge
Dee mile from Norfolk, this morning, but was
met sad repulsed by Captain Noleman , a cav
alry. Three rebels were killed at the first
volley, and others were killed and woad - dad
afterwards. A wounded rebel says that as
death la sure, he may as well tell the truth ;
that he saw Pillow \in Kentucky, back of Co.
Imbue, on Bakal, marcbiog on Paduiab,
with 2 7 1 000 strop ; that Jef. .Thonipson , s
CDOTOBleadi ate rehltO to divert- attention from
that quarter. I am - informed that at Paducah,
Yesterday, it was reported that Pillow had left
Pilambas to effect a. junction . with uoope
imerchieg on Paducah froniTennesses. Their
united 'forces will reach 40,000.
St. Lome,Aept. 30.—The - Riyuldieen learns
that a statement II forthcoming from Colodel
Hatding, the Adjutant of General Lyoe, who
wee,in he absence of General Lyon, in com
man of this Department . up to the period of
'General TremonPs arrival here, which will
'show beyond question the absolute Impossi
bility of aid being rendered ,by General Fre•
moat before the battle of Wilson's Creel.
By. Loots, Oct. 1.-The Rev. Mr. Robinson,
missionary teacher in 'the Cherokee nation, .
- has arrived here and report. that the Chief;
John Roes, finally succumbed to secess!on
pressure, sad on August 20th called a coon--
cif together at Taegu!' end sent in a message
recommending the . severance of their connee
lion with the Gaited States and- anallegienc
with the Soe.harn Confederacy. - The council
approved of the recommendatma and appoint!
ed commissioners to make a treaty of ■iliasee
with the Southern Government. The Cooled
commlanioner assumed tha payment of
enemies hitherto received-by the Cherokees
from our government. The Creeks have rain.
ed a thouund _men for service in the Coated.
crate army and the Cherokees bane formed a
Home Gnash 1,200 stroog.
It appears that the troops- "eat into Arkan
sas by Ben McCulloeh after the battle or
'Springfield, were posted on the border of the
:Cherokee Nation to intimidate the council sad
force ; John Rose to yield to the demands o
the rebels.
Col. Bt. George Cook, or the Utah lore%
'arrived today. Ilia regular., 600 in number,
will reach Fortjarareurrorth ie three or four
day,.
- From Washington?
Wasumarmr, Oot. I.—From facts ascatalued
here, It appears that on Wednesday last Gen.
Fremont released Col.. Blair from arrest for
using- language in . tbe order tantamoun t a
deem's' of the Colonel, to present biz charges
formally. On Thureday_Col. Blair presented
phones formally against Gen. Fremont in re
spites to the defiance. Thereupon Gen. We
moot immediately arrested Col. Blair, And lent
him to Jefferson Barracks. On Friday Elea
the telegraph was allowed to oommunieste the
feet that Blair had been freed from arrest the
previous Wedneaday.but the offensive peragrapit
in the order of release was Suppressed, and• the
fact of Col. Blalesteeond amen withheld.' The
army rev:Lotions allow no officer to be arrested
for a longer • period. than' eight days withditt,
dames being preferred. Gen. Fremont dine.'
pried the regulations in the case of Col. Blair.
After this violation of the regalations, almond
arrest for the same' cana l and without charges,
has attracted attention, and caused much re
mark. The great fact In Mallon to this case Is,
that .Gan. Boott to-day ordered the untooldi-
Bonet release of Col. Blatt.'
.
.WAIdtIiGTON Oct. 1:-The latest advices
from Fort Pickens state that the blockade of
Passau,la bay is now strictlyeakirCed. - --
The friends of Ex•Blayor Barrett say hi has
'gone to New Fork, proposing. to rondo there
diriag the continuance of t h e present trothles.
It is satisfactorily secertalime'that the rebels
bare not lately sent ray of their- forces to the
Upper-Potomac. Thee hale elerett retired
further back into Virginia. Their lines
Ostend from (kimonos end Manumit' Falrlai
Court House. klanamas is obviously being
their base of operations.
WAIIIIPOTON• OM, - I.—Naval - Conn
- of Inquiry.—A Court of. !squirt, comeaseiof
Captains Lavehate, , PandeNrast and - Mortis.
'Ran opened today at the' /NAV Yard. to et.
'mime the-;undoes of Commander Chandler,
.ot the steamer Dews. Georges M. Weston,
Esq., is acting as Judge Advocate. -
• Escape of a Rawl .Pritorier.--It has hints
unattained that alias Itatack,:alias
Eateriek, aliu Addison, etc., who 'tabbed Mr.
P. W. Walker, the correspondent of the Raw
York Exporr, has made - hie eiespit into vi,.
giaisothrough the aid afforded bim by paces.
slop . friends in - Maryland. The home and
equipments taken from him by Walker, are
ta-this city.. The letter is recovering from lab"
wounds.' • • '
. The Kestucky Cavalry mginient is still with.
out an official recognizance. • A petition is in
circulatioa recommending Lieut. Col. Owens
lox the command. Princellalm Salm was sp.
pointed sometime riga, but '"at his Own request
a obis', has been made, end he is now
Ricked to Gin. BleakerW staff. ; •
The !allowing appolatmests for the . voles.
leer navies were made to•day Melaucum S.
-Wade, of.Ohio s . Lovell H. Rouses, of Ky.,
and Alvin &Moat, of the District of Calera.
bin, late Examiner in the Patent Officiy, to be
'Brigadier Generale. Major Aunt . , U. S. Ay;
vinery, has been appointed an- Aid to General
McMillin - , with tke rank 'of Colonel'. Capt.
Coppinger, as Enyltib affirm, Late in Lim Papal '
military panics, has been- commissioned: ' a
Captain in our volenteer service on the retoma
mndetton of His Holiness. the Pope - . This
makes thi fiOh European - monarch who has.
recommended Officers !or service in the Veiled
This morning As steamer Island Belle Same
up with the propellor Dawn in Me, that vend
having been, Wand suanleg astound it
Mathias Point led week. Theßalle motto all
quiet down the Potomac, no wing trots the
ntal batteries having"ocontred since Thotsday
last. . .
The IL B. Yorbekwhosseeoentsiowwiratasati
with bar dnuiltss comwshder. mu* ha
been ald rearstly, Itss taken of hie powda
and srmastent, sad. is again roadjilotessylow.
, AU is quit os the .Upper Potosassi—Bitas'
There la so chamfer io the With* Of the
Mend troops oo
Virg
Ali lite. petit.
day. The rebel, &hats still poopy thio boor
est of tb• 'Wm* of •Pala Callgab o .11 thsra ll''
rood. The troops of settbor slay stela pop
orates - or Imonarellw
alp to'Lutsity feat.thi loaw mac' 41 11 .1tk
ley aed'Lawassvilfi ate this. Waft spars. A
rawouwirowee was mode to. day WM* Lows
awitaest to Pohl* Choral sad otaistty, shoat
42 all Ram Aissisists. The eolith all MR .
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LATEST FROM -EUROPE.
4Urtivatetfikossum*iiltotiend4ii:
FAITHS& POINT, Oct. eteameldp
Bohemian, from Limier:kit no Thursday the
19th, via Loideaderry on the WA, paned thin
point about two o'clock this afternoon, and
was intercepted by. the-neWe yacht of the
Anociated Press... . .
The steamship ,Hibernian. Trout Quebec,.
arrived at Liverpool on the 16th.
The • French Government refuses to allow
their officers. to join the United States Army.
The *tea - vil er. Great Kaatern has armed at
Liverpool. The gale which she encountered,.
and which disabled her, was of a tearful char
acter. Over twenty-five of her- pamengen
sustained.fractures brconenuions,.occasioeed
by the,tremendoits rolltsig of the ship. The
accidoultie mainly attributed to the breaking
°Rho rudder..
Conutercial—lirerpool.--Cottoo ; sales of
three days 75,000 bales at aan advance of,kd.
Breadatnfri Brener, withan upward tendeecy.
Provisions quiet but stead,.
Zondon.--Consols 95k®933. ,
Latest from California.
SWZICT Wing Rapt. • 28.-410 mitts from
Atilt Lake. Tato Poky 'Express out planed
hers at'9 a: m`.
Bea Fratielsea, Sept.' 21.—Tbi most ex
citing topie of dismission in Sao -Pianclsco
within the last three days, grows ou . VOI a die.
tuition whielitOok Place at a session of Pres
byterians on a - Vote touching the duty of the
clergy to declare 'themselves on' the aide of
loyalty and/Nati* rebellion, and preach loyal
doctrines to their - congregations. - ft. W. A.
Scott, of Cilvary, atone voted against the rel.
elation and protelted against its adoption, be
cause he believed the action - the late Gen
eral -Assembly on the slate
. of the country in
adopting the spring resolutions di miechievone,
and erroneous. He siggime is the main with
the protem of Drrlifodgefand - Aberfarther de
fence of the eione'docirine "-Made tn'the late
Princeton, Review,. Ho dpi not believe the
Assembly hail ri
any ght Dur o the Holy
tare from ' he 'standard of thithurch to inter:
fern with civil -or political questione. Tbele
were other- grave reasons -why he could not
approve of the-action of the Assembly, but be
could'uot consider it proper to give them in ao
eeclesiastical and • spiritual body; _This posi
tion actuated by Dr. Scott _has revived the
charges against him or sympathy with seces.
Rion, and raised much feeling there aboht mob
bing his church the -next time services are
held. •
The pollee were detailed to recent any out
break. • Some of the newspapers bare covertly
encouraged the. mob .epirlt, but the more inflts.
entlal papers aerie thaaDr. Scott be left in the
bonds of hie congregation, who are mostly
Union men. •
Judie John McHenry, of New Orleans, was
arrested to Ban 'Franclmo, on , complalat of •
soldier. Be had been trying to loduee him to
leas the Betted Stites stervlee. Not mash lin.
portant* was 'Bathed to this affair:, •
The Los Angels* Btar; of the 19th Of Sep.
Umber, completes that a correepondent writing
from Los. Angolan: - to - a* Ban Brandin* ; leper
greatly exaggerates the number and doings of
the nottessionists in the Southern counties. The
Sear remarks: We require troops here for the
general prothetion. The **edition of 'fairs in
Ban Bernardino county urgently demands_re.
Oen... The otileers;of the law reqaire'the prel
im:sof a-milltarjeforee, - and their aid as a posse
to enable them to bring the Outlaws to Janice,
who at preeentliafe'thrown themselves on that
Advises by the steamer Panama, from Ms
zatlan, Maxie°, to the 9th, state that the city of
Alamo, In Sonora, had been captured by • large
Is was understood and believed in Mardian
that Van Dorn was advaneing towards Sonora.
with a large lore,—
Several Secestionisti at Milligan were en
gaged in denouncing the United States gov
ernment, and all connected -with it. Subs..
quently they wished Com:Connor ' the ALDO
can COlllll/1, to give tbeilcertiScates of United
Spies citizenship, but were retuned collets they
took the oath to sapport the Conatitation and
GOvernment of the UoiterL States. That they
refused to do, and were disposed to be troable.
some, bat they found no aympathy among the
biiilicans or ilia majority of the Americans.
TAUNTON, N. J., uot. I.—The Bth regiment of
New Jersey volunteers left this airy to-day for
the seat of war. The oaken are Cob Johnson,
Lieut. Col. Hartle, Major Prawln Adjutant
Johnson Surgeon _lldolielway and. Asaistant
Sargent:Taylor. They were taken in .the oars
in charge of Col. Halsted, and his ald-de.oaroP,
Dr. Jobs 11. Phillips: The regiment of
sharpshooters is organizing rapidly. This will
make two more regiments of volunteers for three
years than the' Btata has tuan required to
furnish.
• A large meetlog was held last night, at which
Ohaitoedor Oman preslded,ia•fivor or otokiog
all parti eatilderatloas, and nomiesdag eaadi
dams for tbs-LeghLature in faver.of_the Union.
Judge Pottswad laminas leadiagmea of the
oity partlelpstad. - -
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Paarinvoiv, Hy:, Oct. I.—At the afternoon
session of the Senile, 'yesterday, Senator Whit
aker-offered -resoltaticini requesting John C.
Breckiundge and Lasams W. Powell to resign
their seats as Senators in Congresss, as they do
not represent the will. of the people of Ken.
lanky, cad if they decline to comply the Bouts
alibi United Btata is respectfully requested
to investigate their conduct and if , -found to be
in appositionto the Federal government, that
they expetthem frowtheir• seats. The moo ,
latione'were passed by a votwof SO to 10, and
seat to' the House, wheth adjounid without cc
dint - taiini them. Tkis morning they camas up
as unfinished business of the House, and a ens-
Pension" of the rules to consider it was refused
by a vote•of 40 to 10: '• • • ' -
. _
Casinitioutmoi P. Oct. I.—Dr. Magill,
:known . a leader. Of -the Secessionists in
Washington . con y, Maryland, was arrested
yeaterday. at Hagerstown,. Md., by order ,of
Co!.' Henley and.was tikes to Fort McHenry'
Has mornieg. He is 'charged with being in
:eonntant coniamnication . with .his noa-in•lntrs
the notorious Bob Swann, of the.rebiii army.
.The arrest has created shit 'carnet excitement
moat the resident traitors of Hagerstown.
_ .
Naw 3Com, Oat. Lojal, Butts and
Stevens, of the Navy:have' been sent 'to Fort
4afgyetteaor refusing to take the oath of "ant
. The. BriUsh gunioiat Rinaldo reports the
frigate Basnuehaarta and the Loaves - Alhatxoss
and Cumberland, at Hatteras Inlet, on . Friday.
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Folmar. 'Point', OoL 1.--;:rlie duper 80.
hernias ie in" sight below, and trill pan here
about aoliti , elook. Her dates . from Liverpool
are to the IBA' ult. •• -, ', •.- -
.PIJADICLPIII.II. Oat. I.—lhaa—Tbore to loon ado.
plug domasd fat flour but rotas ors drooping; saw
of nada et $5 12 1 ,405 25. .Whoot doomod:
oaa 'I WO $; 28014 for rod Sod $137®l BO
atilti. OoenuWdyl mks 2600 bash. yellow a'
6 1 0 5 4 0 .1 Whisky ;miaowed ;.soles it 208431 e.
tw Yam, Mt IrPWar beso2Laleo 8.600 bbli.
What dull; m 1.450,0011 bosh. at $1 52011 80 for red
Wawa stid $1 !0®1'43 kw orbits Bentocty. Corn
- mamma lo.; 50.000 bah. afor pot
low mod 000. for wblir. Asa firma 4sB9a.
Stoolup doll and hresolor ;IX sod It J. 465.2111n010
Catral Y.--" 86; &afar 111$4;.1fhatolo b6ll';
(wawa' fa; Glioreo's 66j foolmosolo 82; Oblo'oßilip,
Oct.lllw iou~ l.-;lvaolsif.—Ooltou steady ; ralti
at 2,lViri. liver Are; Was ,300 Waal $6 Werr 30
lar roirrirr, $6 706630 Mg- Obla sad' $6 66e56 for
Icalliorti. What quiet; salar 160,000 bush: at sll4 '.
01.18 ar, 09919103.M0r10g,. $1.1701 20 Me 1 / 1 19916 ,
210 0916.11 2361 32 for tot Weeks% $1 39 kr fed
Resteely. ' Oct. 64maced Wert 130,000 boab. el
SSW. Mr yeakm and 606.' for which fork- ena
solst 3900 Ma at $l4 60@lt 76 tar mon. •'Misty
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tiammust Matsu, Rept 2B—Plonr.—Tbo mart
kat °posed quite nrokatietie•tats jinatuas was dank
bat Maness bun irrhYatk.bahot kint Womble than
vas expeeted, eatudng tiot markt to alma less buoy.
ant. The Wei compriesii.9oo hi for an;
endts PAPA fin tot
gaaidem►oa V ad poke, ;lower.
ma'am - Of 600 blast it 13%.1330 oats. the tatter. min
ProttakamL.l:lstr '-dammed ,tor Yam Pat. with .
edipiarieAbbbi - as 'VW taut Is good demand. with
mho alai Mimes at am- Baixret te beirattalg at tall
meitambitaingh tied also salsa,: Tberewal no Inqat•
atoostier idochangshilbainadlish this a good
Jambi drmaad it tall mice,. Sages 9%810,34r. Mo.
trams 404; and 0 0 1 1 2 • 15 306 1 040. Qum Rea"!/t
Crumbed •n 4 Pinimareditt '
Set listalrodt abed sent d100:000.to.
Ittioo,ollo Haw* sada ot the Watt. luta no bed
dad s3looo,ooth •tassatat , ls loins ban :Wier
blew $100,000,000. laselats teak amen to.
elf *Gm 4m4 saiwisious me% to ties ths
iscolut Adahatat - IXG,000) , d the pat .at
,10111111' EMI *talk to tbs • seedrettelle• del
tin Mooch,. It to not Improbable that tie Wes may
Neap oa 'Weds, to talaktha thed dtedeefe
tbaidso:thosseroting tostrolseti georstaast with
taut whoe $1110,1:00e00-sultkinst ll* ths war tape.
dears este ?ate'naey'lt Y.lnyterlheloty to lb.
teen -to to ; that;:toserastsat tcla I:Geoids so:
prmawltdlb. teak itotoadsrs tot sk ermine ID erg
oat canwejto * spelt stsaelek fee Imo
Oyes asotottery ustia of emery damsel none.l.•
ATOT1011: 7 =-811GARCIIIRER •
%lA-1 itioa'fik(thet Notre or t.
Ow /Ake* cal•brated eager Cared Mtge
idiotism WM the quilt, sar the, matilutoreillid la
Midget. sad
t*colaat ndoosd Ekes to ekes CO
= • :" L2lloWlollbisty
- .1•;..~Mij, , y , .:~ ~l& , ~lac~ork+.=.~ ~.mnwtci ; - -;n.+e~_ . - _ a: , :—~. i::.
Ge Monday, Int, as the steamer Baltimore .
We its way from Annapolis to Poet
atter, baring on hoard 'members et ; the Mary
land Legiefatere„ some of the marines ware
approached by actingsergeast - Tooetba; who.
stated that the members witheitto goose***
and asked two of them.-iManerml McGraw And
Jachfullen—to join with them in satin' the
legislators bee.. He said,: that money-wan to
be made, nadir they would voleetwu be would
insure them $6OO each, and $3O per month far
the helium oftheir' lieu.' He said that he
was not satisfied 'in 'the marina:service, Rod
would oily watt for money. McGraw cud
MeMallee indignantly repudiated the project,
and at once midenp their Minds to inform the
officers of the tact. -Toombs thee told them
that they bad better say nothing about it, as
there were nearly eitorigh men. who would
take the boat, and before he -would be tabu
he would blow up the magazines : Thisolficent
were then informed of the fact, aid Toombs
was arrested, very 'near the magazine, but
whether he was there for the purpose Of firing
it or not could not be aseertained. Re was
ironed and brought back ii the - boat whieb
arrives at the Navy Yard an Thereday. - It it
stated that one of the :members told one of
the guards, on ate passage,- that if they - coed
be landed - twenty thousand dollars would be
paid.--Wazh. Repub., Stafurday. - '
.
bass Carrosr—The following is 11111111211301
from a litter received by a gentleman ie Phil.'
sdelphis from espi. E. Phillips; collector and'
magistrate at Slukapors. ledia.- 'lll. is the most
implicit and intermitter statement- esteeming
the cotton prospect in that corms, that we
base mat with d
,Shfkapore, Uper t &Shute, July 27, 1861.
It i. impossible - to contemplate the collisioa
which bas probably ere this commenced be
tween the' North -and Bitint4 . 7.7diont, grist.
Civil war is lintel, sadltertiebeten meet eyes-,
pubis* in this straggle, lo,r it is carried on by
oar brothers, the same race, blood end creed,
end it is the - calairor freedom against slavery.
thereat coneeqeence will be abs lo=Al the
cOtton trade to Soapiest ininieneriAterts tae
belay made in Indialinidthe epdoe taper:swell
be threefold greater thin year than what they
ever have bens; amid Si two gears mere,' Mika
the great. railways' tire- compteted, - the imports
urin be enormous.' In ety own colloctorate wes
sea intwing,hse or mach cotton at for.,
=idyl and the !Veto - Orleans seed is tueewilioig
pIi(YrOGRAPII , ALbUfdes: • -
Portralb of dlstingulslud
MEN AND WOMEN:
Jut received ■ large and tesallflal snortensn3
PBOTOOBAPIt ALBUMS t OLIID PUOTpaILSPEIB.
cci ' B. FL 19AV19. 93 Wool anat.,
k. CIIARLES AL STOWt,
h aj elan and Surgeon,
um:., No. 36 Fotioral
.oipoelle Colonnade ma, near the Engin=loci
aLLEGUIIkiIt orrr
nit. frt. 0. JUNKS,
103. VVYLIZ sTrisprr,
QAN D 8' SARSAPARILLA—This
A 7 original and genuine article for puttying the
Lidoll• for tendrilous and rdomeata . aleottom and for
all di mem* In which Ifeammerilla la recommended by
the . Acuity. .111 e .relnable preparation operates
alsoulnumonsty Upon the Stomach, the Clirmlatloa,
sad the Soweto and gently stimulator, while St Mesa
pp. &Waxman from abe option all that le Irritating
en pre, edictal oo bodily health, Phut purely ingeto. -
bla tt Is perfectly Lunde.* in Its °prelim, the Mad
delicate prontmay take le .at any time milli per feet
. .
. Prepared did sold by & D. HANDS, Druggbto,
102 Talton Most, Nov York.
, .
Bold slab by S. A. 111•42/E8TOCIC it C 0.,. Pitt*
tm
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I .IIE NEN tiSELA ER POLY TECHNIC
INSTIIIITE, yitelt. N. V
Th*111.174110111,6.88881 likestatiil thb Othotti fin
tbototult lostruction In the Natant Iletsocrit end
0180 luidoeorteg, wlll be Septiott.er 18th, 1861.
A department for lartruttion to &Hillary 661enco.
and Art has been lastttuted.
loqulrko may be addroisatl to "Prot Co to PooRol;
Direct., of Rolm. Pol. loot tote, Troy, N. Y. wttltod
EO. AIiBREE, SuN tt CO.,
ut • omaer Wood awl /math attests,
Nara rerihred MEND. AND DOTh•TWOANDTBRIId
SOLED B .0 rit. with Wool tam test Ira tom LADIES'
TWDO B O OL ILBRIAOWSA AA ND D C A A I L TN A D KI N M U d S.
"BOOM and momuiria manufactured to oar order,•
'of mat durable materials, by Om twatwork mow Oa
bred low for cora either wholosalo or retails. tagti
MOTILE.—The Warehinne lately own
-1.1 Pled by us famine been destrtu•S by era, •s
hero removed to N 0.5183 LIBIUM/ imam • ! ow
doors Wow our former Westin°. •
we • tom steellleor • choke lot of BACON
BIICNILDISR, BIDES and HAMS Aleut kook the
Salute Boom so) eball ba pluastl to sob our =LW.
men
.se2s.lf WM. B. HAYS t CO.
1 0.000 'PNA.B. THRIC B.-=if Pa"
soot widths, to phut OM raD,
will tett et MURDOCH% OAKLAND ,
they wilt mescal, extra Peer Trees, Minh Meet
care no oet to the Mobs every Minn minutes.
staexteirttT
275 MILS. FIieNKLIN UIL, 43 to
• MO bbts: /germ 011,29 g.
To antra In a hw dars, for by
, se 40:412egta WIAVARA 00, Iflttb street._
NO.:I.FAT' teCHERNL—J_ net • se
wind from Baton lot at prim 10.1 Matto
atal, la barrels 'and kltaAlt Wad]) um, be We whoW
ale sad Mail, at this holly tltaeary Stara of
AL amontaw,
001 • • • goner At Adbeity sad Baud eta.
LOSEITANS AND SALMON,
u.Mzee up la o
ua rid two !i:: ausagpilyt l gr
fro Tlc.:
tan MA tor We by ' JAI/. A. 111.101811 AW, ;
Moly *ad SIM grabs..
QPILUND SALMON—A fresh supply;
In ere paced nos, pot op by Wm. Uoderwpoil
at 130.,J05i remind sod for mat by '
. - • - JOHN t . BeISBI AEI,
. comer of- Liberty sod Ward eta.
ITM.B2R—BIIIINT LID POWDIII.In--
vv 10X/ pogradr lir sale by ..
B. a. /1.1111311110VE ON
amass .ot Mood mid lita.
APBR PILL - BOXIIS—PiNx.--500'
-oet-- - AL - PallinaTOOK & 00.
Nor FAAL•ctooDa.:.,:,
ZITON;MACIIIIii Si. 130,
Nos. 17 . and 19 Fifth street,
Invite the atimakin of
0 A. 13 la MI 17 "2".. 3EI NI 111
-To titer now stock of
vaila ratinuaros, IMs~OIDUhIB' ,"
BONNET - a
ravage rtowras a strause. _
• IBIADIINSBIB, MODS* BOASTS
' - 111PIITZ BEINTLAIND WOOL,
0,10 dolt. DW/TON UNDID 1/065—very
ROO ALL WOOL& MORINO DP
PLAIN AND - I,IIOULD UNDABABIRIN
AND DRAWN'S& "
NNW AND ILIOANS DIRLED Or : FALL ARO
WIAITNR GLOVE% _
08808x1onmentear8 eon gip
BALWORAL 81LBTII-4U choice
2100. bin* so 'tido a nodal aningsnant tow
widen they bops to be • able to supply the trans to
Quantity with oleSTIVOI:ot likuutor
aulsioit loripilins than anititniskst. -
SiteiltiolsolebnyslssuPPßsd
. BATON, KAMM
Bos...llnna 19 Illtkubust.
EW YALL.GOODS.JUST 00ZNIV
N
w„,a, D. nutitriv.
A splendid lack of:
MOT liCit=i AND /144 wrfi;'.
_YlausluiiBt6~¢.llsLtsOe;-_. _:"~.
NESILOIDIRID CAMILlift":
'ASO H3OP gnitteL
#LAID INZAITZD AND PL4 l 4Dranfltiliati,
LOll3 MID MAU WOOL= MAW LO,
TalDNlcoisauvuoitriza,ainmil.Di
Wham, oisanonesa Me • •
-- mtnentrw - *De;:7, - .
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W - "7 - iiD fi,IT 1113".'
Corner or Fifth and Market ittieje.,:'
1121LIedit, 141LID-700 the. far: We
P.. 7 ig;4l,talinisWk
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takarlasar.
ntdrdliied Wood diode.
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litthal
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a m sow, amboodlorg wrtaltealautt
W.Ball.llarcer •,- . 0 liollwa , • • .L,
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j vr o k ir do . - ' ;AM Ittaal,Wathlogtox
an a eg m o ol n darjll •Jr linfarceir. Rohm, 0
Math' II PatasAltaineli JOidbilier, Ithisoloan
D D Noble, alessaind- il . I/ Oar, Wooster, 0 i
J Hem. ,dsr . , ;,- it do
0 Wylegi. Waymehnig
IC • a inert
Grelner.llasin. 0 : ' I • Trimb - RircolUiciro
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olf Holly Whalley • aim Lima DonadmaN T
II Dugan. Su 'kazoo . 7 B Shaffer: Elhabsth ,
T l. Domialr..fiallasysb's J H Valiktrk, - do , •
Ja Cobra. Browinside / A Jamison.. do .
• T Shriner, N T Hate M Remlag. Strabli
• P Organise. Veanotit Rebecca Fleabag,: do
J A Iffasoa. Browrurrille ' J Ilahrton, Pi
J Alan, New Oastie , W Chmsberibi,3 Medias'
8 J Blldtaor„Cla . 11 If Man; La p or i o n,
Tl' Ncelkillevelial ..7 Thompson • tryyft
II MoNsal, Hollidaysburg Wa Qua% Nash Co
Jatheilil, Wastithaton -IP Ithaford il lm Aurora
RD Math. Walt Newton IC Ham, Wash Co
0 Lease. thila . Kia Ji Hanna. da
Mrs nottosan,Alliacce A C 0...,, Wbselhar
Ca Jima.. Cp 1 . , ....e.,
.ave z; ...g. _
i
JII Mason, Wash CO • il El SWearlaritai:ltitharar
MANSION HOVSI-NO. 344 'Merry '424 -.. ,
,easseAVltltrgltoralsr L, -:
r u Marshall. 'atomics II Lase;Olikiditi ' ' ...
Dr 41, Ism Clarion
Jlt Pamir, Wwitattoster J 0 Bilibeb/C. York en
0 Hilatam, royals co J Donald, Nor Bethlehem
B Mys, Stanford, Hy it Wow°, Clarion ',
J Boggs. Eittanning • Jll Diddle, Sulpha Fpr.
Oipt A Wow a Coot ciao Mn ILOcas,Ciacionstl . •
wary Tranally • •Mn Loma Jr do ,
II &Mama Faidwthaelthi 3 Martin, Phil:
AG droll, Plills II Cidowold, do
on
0 &per, Jestown ' fI, Hosthk. Warier
1
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D A Panay, kl 2.0120ey Spi. 3 Oarr, Mt V eithooport A Worded. 1111da •
DZkomerman. litrynoiro 1 abalba c tsaboy;N J
S A Emmy, do iCI Mier, abloom city
I SinapKaa Somata t . W J Dolliald,Wheellag
3 • Clark; , do - 0 0 Drisaith, Kfillisbnra,
JII Hares, Ithitai ', " ' a D Boyd dad D0711'644
J D Parser. WY , '-',Nawton.!. , ~ , 1 ., ,
SO Dimly. Springdste • i A Tkomprom DAWN
1
Mrs Sosa_Allegheay . diy A R Thompsoli,
_.,- do
Mks Bassard, do .. Col A Wearer, Bata ca
D Puller, hyena co " , Mrs Canaan and 6thildren
P Zthm, CI rodiapien , - Whaling
I. Pkumerina. US A - -'- J Bah, lareenine
.W 11 Newland., notner.o LI Drown. Wallas
J a needle, Lancaste' - a Ilowe,,Pontlec, MDO
le lanothiuni Maratha - 0 timith,... 1.. ; do. .. -
.1 P. Mitts, Chino -._ a a Saadi; , -.1 do •-:''
o Alres,'lliallarzo,Ta ' • re Bolter. 7t.,,bp00tt,,0
Line] D liathlott,ittat'a L Cabin, Columbiana ro
A Galbraith,Bonia it T . Il JPricoottilpigdoili 111 •
JII Bradford.° • • ' CEP-ice, _ , do.
It Nathan, Cithrional 4 S IfisatonAllithinittf '
.1 Rosana; Hartillbarg :: T A atroyarandr adj. Cl..
L G Pricked, Mimi ' dra waatry- 2 '. ifi: do
Gain avasa-ainlit - tittfifidaiiiiiiihra 4rett.
- - '..,' •- .. 'DU nontroll.anorannia: ,L' ,
Jas P Whitey Holleeepori 0 W wtr - wt.,:www,.‘
wi. w HiliTlima, do
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J Combas& . - di.-._ - .. -:, IT Koala Mt Ilion*, Pa
V .Parshall. Mclllellandt'ir W W thaw, pyaak ll o co
1
Jamas' Wilson, Ohio ' " swim:dor; '..• do
W,Dwris,Oreensi do ',,,,,:' JthaTiodurY,lMilLaispoit
T Oay, Enka, 0. .' -•-•.• G 0 Laaley r Glagapero
W Etiowlood, Allen', co • Win Parshall.,/,'siatla co
.1
W.IP llarruir.", •. , i.' '. JFt Thompione Coburn
D 11l llomp,Nsw. Listamp Win 8111,; Keltheapad
TO Taylor. Mon. city . D A Rainey, do
Manor Gordon, do - - ' Mrs Stewart, do -''
K hicOadars, do ' '. ' Col NaPsfi:Wilaidligholl
I
Wa:ollar. do ,
IMO 1 0 71 fr'" U 4r t, g = o l ew - b'
' Jas HoMieran. llandroarg B P Wiled; Ft
ass Osiligha,Pottapben , o . olll2lnit9NO a ‘ P,X.II. ,
Wm Una, , i do . 0 a Brant. IkaireraVa
Wei Kellelhor.' 1 'di . Meld 'ileac, --, do
l a
Jobriltothellaw. ! .1 1, 3 is P Hasp, . Salim ,Eltheds
a Earoniari. ,; ,di . Jam liniTinsa, - ~....., Ain
John - Garrard, do il II Willimelcjeff on,*
J anielPilk Pantaloons, Grovari Philo' , ",,,,, t
J T Gllaspie r .--; , ..d0.--..-S-Beek,-Adanaborg
LI DlCensigh, Now Culls lobe Spiodgraspi h
J McNealy, Pormantairoy Jo Mph thether
Thai Athisini‘ Monti 7:- Ira tharklii•flraDlookf'd
Jaoob Shafer, Olizion E NAB, Brookville r, '
JamasLeech, j ./. McEeley,, N Alenthdrlo
.
aaaira UOTEL-Llberty 'street, loot , t of Illith.
~... _.
... ,' '. • ;--, Wall& It .
I
GT Wolter: MUM' 'Bilis tltardestid, wait& e.
(N_Et. Boyce. ANlaldltlOn 3 0 Althron...• o. r• der 4
I • den &ter. Canton WO AtoNes, o l. Ail
II KoPiektAllinosatire. I Allamme , ' -do '
-job& weeeee r , .. do . , . : 51/.1 OlrurcloiDdlontierrn
W 0 CiottrenAlliinkfOrt II Vttargoore. and LAN
8 Wireepet . ,do' ~ 78 IlotWeedy,Cidis;D
W Haab.. - I do ; t.:: A gentled,' f,. , :do :i
1
O Widorriene, , 41.3 , WiikfarlMA:Claatib
W B Bernd. Stennerrellk J A Pommy; Ill,Wanebeeter:
W B tram Iltdosteth " B W 01001,1lobtiltown •
J A Mot. Sewickley.... dm JThoMPlKlO*Ukkarl
I
.1 Pullet, NU ebelh - I' Usnee,' Walibrogton
J Mateo, Provirt • Wel Hamer! end uar
A Bum It lide.Beltere:o / W 8 teeriet e -Ooffelen. Ps
D Eon, Bow I. . ITB rorplee.W.lllddlet'a
AII White. , - --II II Brownlee.' ' '`•;Ito
. • Imo LION nor n—NA 1, Bt. bilii 044 e
0.; P . GOAIXO. ISOPILItioll:::; i , , K.::..
Albert Itllt..Baller. • -if Boatel, Zeltesople
8 Tinsman , do.. - A Hello, Yoangslo Int
J Molretehlle., Wellestte I'll Oorntile; 1.1,1.1 , 1 lie
J McClure, Washington, WII Omer; Oletioneo
3 Wank; Ilinnorii GI Troottnia. 'do ~.
A Oolltus,Cleatrof • ' • - r witilimx, pi '' ' - '
0 Beater, Zellenople• - IA ortleon, Clarion',
Rl3 Berland. Comp Orr 3 Stewart, Jedde. 0, -
II Portney. Gallon • IA Pearce, l'
Win Tr.by, Freeport - , Ras Lenten; OniKontbdrg .
Dept Trubh Co .. - _t._ .........
NATIONAL UOMIL
r. l - Nor 1 1 3; t.
Wette egret.
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W Wetfrory, Coati - Town . 1
Wm Ddiirry, , WilitdOgton
W Whlgbooh.ldttato'. - . Earth DO2dorryi r• • 116
0 Refire. Hon el•Ir . J Turner „ . . , - d 3
Clopt 0 Way, Beower ' ' heti Torler,": •; , do .
Illitroodoll„ Ammo oo - A . .• . • • , 1,,
Gep FIXTUREB.-;
MEM§
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icor -8):67.0
BAILY, FARRELL
so. Is 9 rovitTa:mtirrar
iiidl(WaliNl
Day's a PHILIIPS,
Brasi louden aid
snva~asa~i,
•
Gas AND ErnmAii
WNUPAQTIISf! tpD.D~~LIRB IN. .
GAS FIX1111:UM4-`:,!-'
Pumps
,Ok Brass-Wsik
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oxx. •wrier.M. 'l,;T:rNoks;
ot Wok Cony
~,tingion,4
absabers sod Vane ,t,sitrt , ,
MA= AMORY,, •
Wator icl4 ../3"AwUrtitt.'
r: ourap,
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