=ME .. . .:.. , ‘..--. . dt sburg ' 1 = alette V „.„..:..................._...........___ 0 1 . 1; I :41 - 1: - ;A Pi .rfix. 110N14Y MORNING, 001! 14, 1861, s:' CITY AFFAIRS ilianaoLootcnn' Observations for the Gs ? &dee by G. K. tiiiiaw Optician, 5S Filth street --.xmrst.taa doily: ME. SMILD/.. o'olis!ii, a. 29 . 2 10 • The Aneged Army Proondsi. ' Thiftbiladelphis Preis tbna notices the re port of nit gentlemen ctintiniisioned to inves tipte ttia.charges of fraud in army contracte: imWe. have carefully read, and regret 'hit its-areal length will prevent no from publish fag tlp*r "column% the report of Meson. Fry, 'ltelifilirt; 'Abbott, Heywood, and Cope, the Gotimiiisioners appointed by Gov. Cumin to inquire into .the alleged frauds cothilued in furnishieg_sipplies to oar volentearr; and it is a gratiing fact that, alter a laborious invest'. pains by those gentlemen, who are men of the highest character, no simile, evidence of fraud . attaches to the proper State authorities. That OMNI were committed and peculation. at tempted in some instances is doubtleis true; 'but considering the intones pressure uponzbe State authorities—the necessity of organizing army out of entirely:raw material In slew de yo •p=the entire want of equipmeats, arms, provision, &:., it is remarkable indeed that the ardsous duties so suddenly imposed upon Gov. Curtin have been discharged with so little "tom to the Slate. Oar volunteers were sof properly clothed, it is true; but the evidence snows that _the material for Proper uniforms. Wits scarcely to be bad; and that inferior goods ware often neccuarily purchased, and at the lowest etch prices, to equip our men.” rel. Halm and tills Gate Command. ' 1 'A few deis slue we alluded to the with.: drivel of Col. Hiram Halts from the command r, of:a reglaisit which be wu forming. This emu was serial; to diseatisfaction amass the ,seen and caters:and the tut that It had been Aithested - that be bad consoled lands for the regiment. cud misapproprLied than. Hi is about to publish • statement of the matter,git. tog the amounts which he received, with the aspeedltsues, eta. tie - collected $133 for the regiment, of•which amount he expended $72, leaving a baleen of $6l in the hand, of John, McOlarren, X.q., which will be paid at any tb sto the party authorised to receive it. It, properly due to him tharts should havi a hearing WU* Wig condemned, as he I to be entirely. free .from the charge of wrongly spent a dollar of the funds es for the use of the regiment. , • - Electlan fee. Treasurer mad The Prothointary; Ur. Annetrong, 'mired additional returns from the army, part of which has - as yet been opened. Al .as the vote has beim conutid, it gives BL the Union candidate for Treasurer, a ~ jority, of .76 votes over the Republican eandl date, Mr. Floyd. The majority which Mr. Floyd obtained to the comity having bass thus overturned by the army vote, Mr. Blackmon's aleetion Is perhaps no leave a matter of doubt. . The vote At so very close, however, that the atrial Ames meat alone determine the result. fdr.'Hamilion; the Union candidate, is loom ' leg ep—the army retiree giving hies a majority ' over Loewi- Republican. The choice el the Mb mason the A.lllOlOl, ticket, therefore, is mow between Grose and Hamiltoethe sot. diets bevies pet Mr.-Loew ant of the ring. Mr. Aron, however, it so mach ahead of Mr. Hamilton that the result will hardly be changed. , • Cunt ran FEvEI AND AGUE . —A Plw lhae. Oda physician recommends the following care for fever end Jinni "We have a very-- taffeta plant, growing panty in swampy and maim lands, la this country, imperially plenly in the vicinity of Philadelphia, &plant known as bone . • sat, or thorovgbwort, (itupatoriuur pedalo• teak) which . is highly useful iiikchtge and fe- Ts!, intermittent lever, o. - taint aid ague. Honeiet grow,' Irani three in lour test high, the I I e dark green and connate oar mere compound,' 1111111 sad - pouring on . the top. To my own knowledge :mineral persona have been mired ,Of liserand by_talling lor_ about a,. wild, thin plant, if 1011nirs -Boma I eeeee 4 at. ; boiling water, .3 pints; net it - stand two bonen, then strain it, and take it morning and even• lag, in egad Dant. , - Hirrnicarno Dirars.—On Wedneedaywnrer lig Weems Sandals, aged about 6fteen years, mid min of the *idols Sanders, of Gettysburg, met with i shacking leatellt, which milted in shoat histant death. He had:brien employ ed on the farm by Mr. liderard Hall, or Cum berlsed township, Ina mu in the field with him aid' 'some other workmen cutting cow. They halt with them a loaded you which had Amor left- steadied at the fence whilst they were at work. Upon tearing the Geld, the lad proieeded to get the gun. A report mu heard, aid when Mr. Hall came op to the emit, be found that the boy bad been slot—the whole contents of the gen *Merle' his mouth, ..:-producing almost lament death. Itis sup. posed that in crossing the fence the gun wee accidentally. discharged. . . . - . THE .RAILXOAD Tem.—Tim Philadelphia' Ledge , says : correepondent asks, 'Please be Mod enough to inform a subscriber; through . the Ledger; when disinterest one be collected on the Allegheny; enmity bonds I , We would Willingly oblige this inquim it we could, bat as the subject has puzzled oar Condi for several yeenr, and some of the best of the Philadelphia ere are sure our ignorance of the tact *mill tie excised. The tax payers have not u yet, }bat we are awars,eigalfied a disposition so ply into - the county (Mandy . the _necessary fluids. ° Possibly when the wee m over the sub jict will be seriously cossideredin Mearraar.—The Pailedelphie Ledger 01 atm 121 h ins. says: ....2.qThchasks of . Eustrargh having resumed teal* payments, their billpere bought In this * pin cern. 'diaconal. The bills of the ;beeini!or the State stall to dishredit are also :-betterwid are now bought - at I* per cent. dim ' haunt. .There Is rather more' demand for ear . ranney'. and :the :banks are remitting more promptlY, :The Bank of Weehingtoe, at Wash -•tegton city, relates to take Trealery Notes. The hank has not redeemed its owe LIMN ailliCe hit ran, and Coigrese will probably nice, the '::41laloyel-ismitation next - winter." - Gas,: Beamed - Baloast,--Camp iiriltida - haii again became a centre of attraction, Si eosarquents tirquirterieg Mere the men who are to compose Gas. Nagler' Brigsde. The eyeing parade yesterday, under the directitin of Col. liambright, war an imposingend cred itable' affair. Supplies Ara being rapidly aiahod plwasear loads of eloquag haying ar- TimeA. here yesterday for this brigade. As --seurn-aritruirand equipinintirerli finished, the brigade will more of to filimouri. . min named George Crania was throws tom am oil- boat'while coming down the Alleghemy river from Oil Creek. It heaping.' near the Point, about 8 o!alock Sat urday. Lie tied on' hisimilion about 8117— pt.gold And no balance is paper money. . The • body his out fat ban recovered. Amy parfait discovering body would confer a tsror by repining to Jacob Hill, 8i: _Clair . „ -Rnetsisseton nth) Paostotionild. A. L. liessell but resigned tbe office of Seerteary . 14 Ttlmagter P.lfillt.Pittidugh &adenine's tillibsA,sed W. tl. Iluglart ben bean appointed to that position., klr.'ll. , is very competent sad Will fill lb. position ably. ORDZKID TO TIM Want—tlrhe Forty.ll(th regintenti ander:.Colonel , Wdih. wbo boo been V *mamma of Camp Catkin for several months. is entered to leave Slat VIAL Tbalr duties- Con, le all probability, will tut Alm Kentucky or Yt..onri' ' , Dttter, Cos an urtao.L.The 'degree of Dm._ tor of; Diriaity wee conferred oi Rev. Collier, Porahleat of the Pittsburgh Coster/nen of the U. P. Clutch, at the late commence , MU at. Waynesburg College. flotdoem Dzao.—Wm. EL Wailter, of Jet ;111110alartotahip,-Wsehregtoa minty, lad a svadirethetetCapt. Templeton , . company* died mt. Wuhiegtms, r a Tuesday from hemorrhage of the bowels. Bonn Comm. Er.mcnoi'-We learn, by 4110111111D1111 horn Bulge cavity, tbsi tbi su. --:-.4irritspitneurrtheltet Vies elsetwilasno. ;,! 3 vVlTlOneoeirti.4 , 4rotlidon s Isportaiacc was thd Dinka of Qaartet Balk* os l'ists on Saturday. , . . We take the following interesting items from the Wheeling InleUtgenter of Saturday: .-- '. Governor peirpoiat yesterday received the following diapatch: Porniwoorn, 0., Oct. 10, 1861. - Gov. Pefrpoinf —Lugo secession forces are lathering at Petersburg, Ky., (near onr.line,) ead_Union men are leaving their lamilizi and. homes, mid coneentranag at Cadet •buig. Five regiments aught to be sent there imme diately. We have been notified of an attack to-night by fifteen hundred cavalry. Seam sionista appear to be rampant in Barboursville. [Signed:] T. N. Darr, Adjutant, Readquartets Camp Petrpoint. Oa Tuesday last, the rebel. at Worthington, Marion county, killed a men named Sharp, a member of Capt. Nara,liome Goarde. They run his body through with a baynnet, - and vie' a billet acrosshis breast lett hint. tying on the ground. The neat day, a party of the Union *Wien, came mime a body of the rebels and, killed two of them, Jithe Anderson, a ring leader, and another man named Gallahue. At another time the Union men shot therhand off of John Righter, seas was sneaking through the woods. ' The country about WOrthington was being most effectually scouted. Some of our raiders are already informed that on but Settiniay. weak, - Major Olmstead and Lientenant Bleyeden, of Col.Ziigter's Sth Vir ninth' Regiment, were abet seer Cawing Waynneounty, Va., byerbOdy of concealed ai essaionhan .. Tiro eomprinitte of the regiment, with a small party of ,_epralr,i, the latter a hall mile In &dynes, wear rotunda/ to Camp Pair, point,' after an szpeditian into the actuary. Major Ohnatead, Lwat filaysdest and inhere had lino* behind ate cavalry, not dreaming of danger,^ when the party wealirel upon and. the two named killet, ,. .bodlet were taken to Catiettaville, Ky., Ai de ceased others resided. The snivel ot thocreated - the latenesst excitement in the v' Which con tinued through the next day iied. I after the funiral. All of the prominent dentate of Illap the place were arrested, 'seam sniti In num ber, and taken to Cluny Peirpolit, where they, were kept a few days acid then sent to Louis. wills.. Mint. Bleysclan's wife was alisiost dis tracted. She is gild to have fallen epee the grays of toe husband, to which the ciao; with the wildest tdiaress.. nil, with other. similar manes, armed the people to the highott pitch of excitement. ' Me. Coma:our as "AMU. Mao warce."—Mr. Cooidea hu generouly consented to postione his Week= engagements for three Dighta, end give all a chance to see him as "Abel Mag 'hob," in Dickens' new pley of "Great Ripen- Anions," who were weather.hound on friday evening lut, when It was produced here for the first time. Consequently the floe programme of .• ' at evening, comprising "Greet Reputations" ri \ •,,,. One and of h Nature." will be repeated t i l - h.t.ewspleeel"ell:braantteuld coin ; good acting 0 , -fp ... ' • t. Homes Sraece.—A pamphlet edition i - :` • ok's speech, at bring Hall, New j f it . Si of September, has been printed . ; / the N. Y. Chamber of Commerce tone circulation. Codes will be for or. without charge, on applacation to Mr. th Romani, Secretary Chamber of Com . ig,;\ of/ ; ;O r os C. Bunk, Water .Core and Rome. '''' thin Physician; also agent for ltalnbow'e cella . rated Trues for Rupture'. Corner of Peen end Wayne Streets. - • I Draturfai.—Dr. C. sip, No. 146 Penn et., attends to all broaches of the Dental profession. Arrivals at the rlncipal Hotel& 'K LAST. Third sod Wood rtnrote , PROP4ROII. OP .TO 8 CYOLOO OLIABLIII—Cormer o. 11/JIAT BMUS, B Oran, Moto A Cie PAIL, • lira./ It Millar, N. Cottle J W Blanchard, do d Pooloon, - do W B Adam% Clocttntf— j H galeo, Jr, ljutLotomo A 8 loner, do Loa, Bittadnlrg I MKT, It Chas. /tomes RAW, Si - Liberty T J Itttormaou, P Fowler, BeltJava* .7 Chamberlin, Medical B I mlih, " W Winura,,Clo Outlay Id What aid 2 daughters Col D Barclay, Bluanalas IdeOullonab,Prvapart II Walla, Blebry, Oone. J Boadky I lady, Ironton J • lady, Illzabet6 le II Blake, .7 U Tsyk.r. Eptrla, 11l W kluogroyo. elloabordrille Mrs R Mean; Brookville FL Id blood. do T node*lay, 1L lir ickhi A M Bill, Lut I,lborty; 0 Moody. T Hoax, Brownsville W W Bentley, M. city Vendelpiff,lndiaapolk Bftors. do W Boyd, Boston Y BI tonear, Harrisburg O Kimball. Clanton, 0 0 ft Brooks. N Y • J M Clarion co J D McKee., Phil* - r Green. Obto B.ntoo. Philo 61 W Pranks, Mw 1.. Branchlor, ILver, 0 W Wocker, Phils D O Badmen, Oallipolla . noun -11111104101 It Gregor, B.ldgrport. 0 Jearejt. Leutpatio-r II Bo'toti o Baltimore • A W Logan, A - IdeDania% A du., V. .844 Liberty I=3lll J R Clookoo. Olen laud . J A randersoo, Cerilsle Roeder, do J - PObsppeoy, Odio A A Tel, Its.l Wlr g, Nice ■ Yawn.. Jlalcbictirs, Pleasant II O J Yearolty, Wen. co Clanalaham, T Bonsatt, do W. shields, do J Taney, do B Duro% do • Walklmbew, do Mrs Warman, , do T W IlAkrtr,Balliesere A locates W B Lattysoe, Chunk Hill J Zellwood, Grantsburg I 0 Zillillagsly,ekhaVd,ll, J Derminey, Blairsville W Z Ealeraen, do • A Wagner, inlaid:ask Yr Green, !sly awl 1 chili I IV Hetherington. 11 B A I W fie`ai, Lancaster il Bartel, Monolog 11 Vanillin, Hanover I 6 gisibeer,Nair, Yosk 1 thwart, Uniontown H I McAleer, Philo A Vaiwy, Detroit, Midi 0 IV Emus A La, Itiensto'g A W Harem Lt. 0 A Van Doman, Mich dent J A 'Eagle, toth -igen Regiment V &midi. Ashland. 0 D Eleektyynttdani, Hy Id H Nrker.Losingro,K, Nkhole,' do . J Ellowly Majiowiodllls 0 Kemble, lows J Bytes, Plata Chao Hausman lialtiro4rs Et Heal, Beene, 0 II U Mamba& pa g, a==?:!I O Warmer, 111111amsb'g, 0 T Woos, Womblnecti 0 11 Walker, Mare! LIM Parker, Alta.. • GIRARD 11#11.111.....&mw ; . . . L noon& B D Beltlay. tdon.dtp X A Padre's Peoria Br nod Xs. D L (Whoop; Blffim townstap • II e Woltb, X. Sithiehew J B Itillar s isdalswilio Wm B Conitonflirtisturg. MA Mum. Alexandria WO Dumont, Wsablosion D B lio*mes, Chicago Jersph Mews. Iliz tbeth T J Mott, Bprionthild,sls Pryer Lew* ttsrOostk. Ct ilf„G /min, do 'IA L 1 aorstr-u.• Win Its), Moo. city Jaillblield nod Thtvt .tre.t. • KOISIIIMR. Ml==! J It Soong, POE* JO hicConeba, ffersoo co E A Bay & child, Cape Ti &Wpm; • A 0 Mealier, Ligonier James Corr, Shoo Rodgergiltr. Diadem Wm B. Mailloga,Moo city E PHAN 4 fa, MILIISI, Pa Iladoellonnr, MS;M U Ppm', Jeff. co ♦ Hoch, db M Bannon, N Brigktoo Moors Thompson, . Wm..NeMl.llln, T ilicflough, Pa W Wor H.rrimae, Erie 0 Meets, Ohio Oa McKee, (bane tltillls Ole MeCloattell. J as Ma lharana.Jeff. co Wm Turoer. Pdtlit G Pennell, .lettereoorille G Mortimer, tharioo . lIARW3 110 TEL—In ew 1111110.1 Mak W !cued, Oanoostetrg K Wood. Germany BB Pima a tan, Dayton . J McDonald, PI eeb. co Kat Crow, 011otoomPo Alex Km Magi% Watt. W P Yamllton,.Mercer B Geode. Cleords'e e taro WII Beekkrd,Lstrobo ' Job. McOooneti, Wise. co _ do' Plowest Bdwarde,". do W M to Weeblogn COM Wear, Omenvido J Lrvoogood t Man' J V Gibbet* Browswrllio W ,J W Mau; W. Pribileld 411) LION norm— T. doom etionoil, - . J W Botta, Pidia • - oTenly,, - • J durum, asocial rag 8 Ibop, Warn. B 10104114, A Wham, Poland.° Jobs Porton. Osoootburg WMirfall. Wane go co itTedodolo, Weida. co Jae Lusb, Vedasgo co .lolus Odium Condor 2 G:Trootouus, Cderlem Widio.olrord J Mclrectim, Brook co,lie JohoGraltas. taarloo co Jokierlioroo, Prorpert Theo liMu ot, Brookillle W r I FT. I4 ' LIOTZL— ,W Battu. W Broeretwllle W Most, di d ' J Vanes P did it le - • Jos Goodie', Phil.: Jobs Joao, do Leeman Lidiromoirlllo r Mn Moalsora2 thltdres. leaky.; Ps - 1 lien, do sod. °brisk,. Areg'y co R 3 Toylor, Artontrong co E Us% 6,ookrllte street, foot of PUtb. PROM= 011. J Solder, J J A Monow, N.w Lisbon - II 0 Not on, 10Izobeth . i Btorllog. W Fervor A la. NoMect'a J K Wan.. Mcctuaolcoeg 0 A oftaitoot, Wllklooe . g a a Whigs. Onanocbori II K Crolabwo. Mull. co • O Id Oat', Indium co • • John Smithson. Phil. Rid Mb..,. Clonal. • M P itaw. Thowpwovillo Wm Skinner, Ohasobont4 J T °olio, . • ' W Oilcan! holAittlio M. W D Bosom Gnaw co D M Johnson, do P K 4itarovo, Ohio No. $. Bt. 01. k stmt. • BoldloMarna co V Portia, Elk co John tkolth,Osorptown I - J Johns tr, Opting Os% 111 0 Stelae& Camp Orr A PUN, Jaguar,lrk It V John Agnew, J e If moo co 0 0 Babcock, DeortalA Its E feb i t, m 191 . 6 Wog t cat W %Was, do 1 0 3 Nit Wimp; Ihilivtei llngh Antorlogen,Pri f: D - 11 Wiley; 174 roe l aloore,Vo • - alosroir,Ya Anderson, pa ' (MANI, Pa 10 W LooLty.lflrealal 18 plastron, q.i. EMEZ;; It hi Mart, Woo. city W ttasart. fled, Lappl4ol 8 0 James Vaulty, lho Risley, Greene co OF Ow. Iloggenrvills Ciallef OlulCCloemostl 1W mmud, PPWA BLOOD FOOD.---ALteLltion LO 411.11011 LOD ion, rogamailloto and 'dentin* preparation, 44. embed ID 'author eolatatk Ib. an eattritlf new asiootaq:and.aat •• coloceraded whit any of the ntosaroas Want anieneinta ot.ma Oly. 4•11 • Eirtitg rowdy for all tho &omen 'epodgod; s o . p 0117tbo.of n amnia Ofitnin—ot long standing ..or araoka, tnitattfiiatell you*. 1101rdso try iii IlDosoL,Oolguit MORY, Of New York ate tha mobtointsJor. Dorapsopropiors of--tin world. ronowood Dr. -/Liigogro latunna Oosaux, so ores. els ollagrovitiNlogbasboald boo la Orr medicine GIOINI• la ONO of recdt ointfaillin& of if dote, no ParegOrla at opiate of any kW, tt on berthed upon 11141•0atm0•••••ddeagraaa • spodisla ell cud f aglllloll "•• 6 " 1444 .!•'. *AM 4414140 W cia • " * 1 "" dam ., si" l'Utieburitt. • • , Lierrx.ft rams llannotraL podal Ooneepoadendi of IM' Sr. Loins oc4 9, 1861 Eritrea' C carver—Although' this! is one of the important point* in theirosecittion of the war, it is difficrid to fled oat whet to going no here, as in Washington City, whims the Joliet. itants wait, daily, until the New York papen get in to let them know what is going on under their very .noser. There is more enterprise, here, however, widi the local preu, than in Washington, and the morning and evening pa pers furnish a steady fund of anny gossip, the evening p . apers generally contradicting what appeared to the morning, sad vice versa. The Democrat kills off Ben. McCulloch to-day, and the Republican brings him to life to-morrow— so that it ts impossible to tell whether that Border. Riffles is really dead or alive. The, "reliable gentleman" who tarnishes the Wash ington reporters for the New York press with the latest and most contradictory newia_from the South, hat his counterpart, here, in the just-released prisoner from Lexington 'or dim unguiehed citizen of Missouri, one or two of whom arrive every day, utd bringsuch absurd acclimate from the seat of war that, after read ing them all, I throw down the paperi in de.. epair and exclaim, with Striations Blackpool, "";Yea' a meddle." I would, if I could, give you come idea of "the position" in Missouri; but I c onfess to an utter Inability to comprehend it. McCulloch Is dead and alive; he is in Arkansas, raisins 150,000 men (more or less) to reinforce Pries ; he is also marching on Fort Scott, in Hamm, with 10,000 Indian devils (there or thereabouts). In his train; he b also in Southern Missouri forming a jortotion with Hardee and Pillow ; Hardee, on the contrary, is in Arkansas, and he is oleo boveringOn the Osage, between hare and Jefferson City, waiting for Pros:loot to move on, and then ponce upon St. Louis, (in which case he intends to take MO prisoner.) A reliable "contraband" last in from the Osage, (wherever that .nasy_ be) btiop that information direct from Head .clu otters. F.B.—The "confrab'sad" has 'jost called at Fremont's Ilead.Qoartere with his important intelligence, but that Ingo cassiblis individual ocald itot be seen. (Mein: inform the Adjutant General and call (or a Court Martial.) .Pillow 'bar been' superseded, having quarreled with Polk, who is 11180 in dis grace; but he is, also, moving With 20,000 men on-Padaeshi Ky.,'Whilo at the same time he I. forming a•junotion with Hardee and „Ben lilo- Calloch, intending to take Cairo, Bite's Point, Cape Girardeau and Sc. Louis all at oncost Such it the daily jamb's of news served up by special telegrems from Jefferson City, nod by letters from trustworthy correspondents all over the State. Oat of all ibis man of , news rubbish, twit facts, only, 'Tiler clew..lb. first is that Price has /110 away from Lexington, with 25,000 men, making ales-lies fur &Aili ng; and the second that Fremont but left Jel. Warm City for the South, with 35,000 - men, ostensibly in pursuit of Price', bat with the real purpose of the expedition concealed in the mind of the commander. • la the meantime, the people here plod along alp beat way they ino, with bet little to do except what government dihet them, end that 'although a gooddeilin thn aggregate, is but little aivided among au many. _Ordinary holi ness le much duller bere that in Chicago and Pittsburgh. Toe lour guo.boafa building here are ap. proachiag ctimpletion, but will not lie ready to launch hntillioipuzber let. The Were nod engines, mide for two of them in Pittsburgh have arrived, with .lice Pittsburgh mechanics to put them up, tind. their ituperiority to'-the machinery made here is apparent at the flint glance. The goveranieot made a great mis saki in not building these boats at Pittsburgh. They would have been finished sooner than they will be bete, andlhe job would have been much better done. Thk public sebtim ent , . bete, Is unmistakably on thikeide of Fremood. The Germans stand by him to a man, and the general feeling la strongly in his favor. Ile has had a great many difficulties to contend with, Oct the least of which has been the want of money, and has, doubtless, committed some bilUldStl; bat he is not above learning, and will profit by his sops rienc% military men having to learn in that school as well as all other men. , Ile is now in the field, with a large and well.appointed force, and hie plans have received the approval of the beat military men whose advice he was able to get. Ile has an ugly task before him, rendered alkthe more so by the difficulty I hoes piloted outoal getting correct news from OP enemy; bet he has the confidence of his men and_of the country, bed all lovers 41i tali' PTO cry out, "Give him a chance." I would discuss his rase further,tif I had room; but as I have , not, I will take another opportunity of doing so. ft From Youth-Western Kentucky and Tennessee. ♦ correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writs from L 90111111111): \Perscitufhere declare they have reliable in formation tint Recherche, on the Comberiand river, as in possession of six hundred Federal troops. Troops were moving list night ttrongh4, ndiana, by rail, to Madison. ,The Indiana N:b arrived this mornini shunt kill alter one, add proceeded to the scene of ac tion beyond this ctiy. Another regiment, the name of which I did not learn, pursed - through the city at a later hour. From inquiries of loyal persons, who have come through Bucknerre lines from Tennessee within a week, 1 em inclined to believe the Conlederateti-are trying to intimidate us - with • game 01 brag. They report no more than Jive thonsaid men actually in service under Backner—ciany at them sidifierentlyermed. le answer to my inquiries vs to preparations in and around Nashville, they could inform me 01. none, save those of regular militia drills. Tyranny vise exceedingly active is Nashville, and swagger very determined. There were financial troubles among the merchants which some of them had not contemplated when they joined the &cub. They expected to steal sit they owed Northern Merchants "for keeps," but were surprised to find they must pay over stealingir Into the Confederate Treasury. For this es vie • merchant,' meeting had been Veld for the purpose of begging the poor privilege of paying, the Confederate Government Giese Yankee debts in "good paper," drawn by their country customers. Good Joke. 'inn IC [STERN KCNIVCAT We have the msat cheering accounts MI to the progress of the Onion cause in Green and Monroe counties. A gentleman who arrived in . the city yesterday from Greensburg, in termed as that there were encamped at Camp Andrew Johnson, near Greensburg, about fif teen' hundred Federal troops, attached to Gen: Wares brigade. The greater portion of Col. Griderfe regiment, which is sow quite full, are encamped -to Monroe county, upon the Ten nessee line. Many of Col- Gridtes recruit, are from Middle Tennill4oo. Col. Crider will leave this city for Monroe enmity, to-day, end will commence at once the thorough or gmczttion of his regiment, which is composed of the best material in Kentucky sod Tee nessee.—Louithflle Journal. Woor Declines the W n Command. I:dricso from Washiontou are that Oon. Wool, the officer wooed in tank In the United fitola army; bad boon Mode:ad — the command, so nacososor to Franco:, of thclifUltary Depart meat of the Watt; and 'that, after tizscoloing "the situatioo" hare, Si eibibited by edictal :I:- ports at the capital, Gan. Wool doslinod to ad opt, colasnaranteed lamediste ridnfori*- meats, sod ad ditional sappiloial war material. Thus could not be assured to him, and his cos. sentient refusal was list. This significant foot doubtless taught derfsla blab oftlelabi a much needed . lasson.)- Probkbly Ahoy began. to open their oyes upon the actual tumossitise of the Da vi:4oml and the pattoity, of them:lane conooded to Pismo:lt far his immense task. Perhaps they ikon/lit that. altar all, nothing had occur red that should weeks* the cogent rouonk that had led-to the Itellattin of Fremont. The Villain Wool was too sageoleus to peril 'his bird's's:sad fame by trailing ft to the in adequate support sluggishly amordod to the Western command. • His refusal, with this tea. eons for It, is the loot .vMdloadon Fremont could have. The' country esanoitall to murk the emphatic justification and genuine tiont . ;thes rendered by - General — Woll to the ComMandent of this?apartment. Without ttmilivompt aid easiest fast ,of Misgovernment in men; firms, equisimentv, to., for the want of which it is painfully evident that Fremont has suffered, Wool vlrmailr °Wines his inability to do more thin'Fiegiont. Is. it thotiiipectod that Nnmeut can accom plish imposdbilides ? Since no experienood soldier ma be found to attempt Breaconee task, -will some opiates from the civil Mb be must. ed to crams it? No doubt tome inett porton would reel himself perfectly competent to sap* both !oil and Firamout --/fiesorml Democrat: • 0.• GR &Fr aORAHAM. L. O. PROIL,M O /4 AND, cowman," 1 4 10 Etc ErA-ISTTI3; " No. 2045 Al= If nT, PHILADhILpaz .eau THE LATEST NEWS. TEL Sp..R.AP QICEIVED AT THE DAILY GAIETY E OFFICE Important from .Europe. Er. Jame, N. F., Oet. 11. The steamer Glasgow. from Liverpool on the 24 Mat, via Goeenetown on the 34, for New York, paned off 1 1 .. Cape Rena :.t 5 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon, and WAS iuteroepled by the news yacht of the Aksooleted Prato. The 'roamer North Briton arrived at Liver pool from Now York on the lot tom The ateerner Baru:tools arrived out on the 3d blot. The political tom is not importaet. The ship Henry Clay was wrecked of Islay, Bootland. The passengers and crew were eared. The London Times, in expatiating oath. proo huiration issued by General Fremont, says it is not to be wondered at, as au expression of Abo °titian doctrine may, if strife in-America goes oei be. socomushally urged on th• Government; but It hu furs that the resull4f.:eneh a pro gremlin will not be satisfactory. A compaoy is being fdrmed to London, the purpose et which_ s to encourage the cultiva tion of the cotton plant in Queenland by the employment at Coolie labor. . Thu Parts Constitutionnel au6rla that the negotiations relative to contemplated interven tion of the French and English' Governments, in Mexico, had no definite result. No con vett. ion had as yet been drawn up. The Petersburg Bee predicts the early recognition of the Smithern rebels. The Anglo French contmetcild treaty went into operation on the lit boat., An imperial deems opens the prinoipal ports of .France to the importation of cotton and woolen yards fnim Belgium and Ragland. In the Paris Bourse renter hid destined to 68. 40e. The French Government wilt intervene be tween Italy and Spain. The Bank of Prance bad advanced the rate of dismal:it 8 %I amt. premium. Liverpool autos Alarket, Wediteeelay, a. m.— The Enloe of two dip, (Monday and Tuesday,) amount to 18,000 bales. The market, since the departure of the, last steamikqemained quiet, and the sales have been limited, at prices then quoted. The calm to epeeulatore and exporters were 0,750 bales. The market 014.1011 quiet but Arm. LAMM VIA Quasurrows.—Livapoot, Thuraday.—The sales today are 'estimated at 6000 bates, the market eloaloir; ctm, but ,un changed ; sales to speculator" nod exporter', 6000 bile.. • Advice. Irons Manchester contidoe favor able. M . Richardeoa, Spence &Cm report the Breadatelrt market quiet, but ateedy. The Flour market is easier ; sates el Ainericaa at 27e ®3os. Wheat quiet, bet steady, at 1014 d @lts Gd for Red Western; 12ta72a 3d for Red Southern; 125Sd ®l3l for Where Western, and 134 63 ®l3s for White Sentbero. Corn active, with an upward- tendency; Mixed advanced 9d; isles et 42e 9d; Yellow 6d0321; White 354•®35a 3J. I.arcer.Ottarr 3 —Corn is firm. Provis ions continue dull. Beal is nominal. Pork is quiet. Limon ie flat, with a declining tend ency. Lard is quiet: Tallow is steady. Su gar is firm.. Coireil is firm, with en advance on low qualities. Rice is steady. Ashes are quiet; Pots 32.; Pearl. 33.1. Rosin: Common is firm, but no sales are reported.' Spirits of Turpentine have an upward tendency. Con sols 92}®9216.16• liii. nolo Central 39.1g39i per cent discount; Kris R. R. 231. CAPI RACE, N. F, Oat. 12:—The following Is the balance of the mama Glasgow's news: The Glasgow left Queenstown on the evening .of the 31 Inst. She ban a general urge and 65 cabin and 145 eteeroge psasengors, all well. She experienced fresh westerly breasts during the voyage. Oa the 4th she. signaled the steamship City of Manchester, from Wow York r bound to Liverpool, and on the nits night ex stapled signals with a large etesaist supposed. to be the Africa, from Nam York to. Liverpool. ITAM—The issueof a pamphlet at Florence, condemning the temporal power of the Pope, produeett a great soneatitn. • POWITiOAL —Rnpint says that the ging of Pottugal is to marry a Princess of Savoy. functionariea is the Coun cil of Posth have tendered their resignation. The Assembly Chamber at Pest!' Vas occupied by military, sod the members toroth!) , present ad teem entering. Latent groin California. PACIFIC EPRINGI, — Oat. 12.—The pony ex press, going east, passed here at 9 o'clock this morning, Rae Prenviere, Oct 8 —Gen. Sumter hat issued his proclamation ordering the manning of the D. 8. military forts in the department by the volunteers, and concentrating the regular, (onset at convenient points for their embarka tion for Panama. The horse egnipments Of the regulars at the Dalt' will b' turned neer. to tile Oregon voinntaer cavalry. , Lunen Col. Metronome will Metall foreknomps, oleo, of twenty men each, Iron hie reglaidet to garrison Forts Churchill, Ilattiboidr,'Bragg, Croak, Gaston. Umpfula and Stnatam. Capt. Mediator', ' , greatly appointed on Mo. Clelltmeentaff,started for Washington, overload, on the 4th. -The Stockton Independent Days that heavy failures are ',ported as having taken place on Monday and Tuesday in that city, A very fine regiment of horsemen is non, be leg formed in this State •by W. Rome. 'they style themiallres Cossacke; and are intended to perform similar service for the American Army that the Russian Cossacks do-for the Russian army. The Synod of the Pacific represeutation of the Old School Presbyterian Church mei at Nape on Tuesday. Reenhitions were pissed complimentary to Rev. Dr. Scott, and-lament ing toe treatment and popular demoostration of violence in San Pametto°. It in stated that Western Teals will be al most deserted during the reliant year, the loyal citizens bavibg determined to - remose to new arid happier home io California, where the coOtitution and laws are respected. Healy Reid, agent of the San Amulet and San Diego mad time, arrived here from Tama yesterday. - Ne brines the following Wotan. two Be left Fort - Yards tau week. Leery thing was quiet in that Part. Two companies of infinuy were there under Col. Aadrewe, U. S. A. 'They were eery busily engaged in Makingentrenchmentsind preparing Sro any emergency. All fears 14 the citizen. •at an attack from the Contederate troops loom Tessa or Arkansas, hose been!illayed, se the lan re• port nye there - :ere 'no snned bodies of men west 01 Tuscan. Pommes MONROE, 04 11— lie Boffripme, -- , The steamer J. ft. Spaulding returned from Portman Monroe this morn eg, bringing far lima details of the recant engagement, which diff ire in but few respects from the ancount al ready telegraphed... The Indiana regiment lost their tents, provision, and many of their knap. seeks. Col. Brown states his loss at about 50. Nona were killed by the fire of the rebel,: TM inbabitinta along the beach setae In With the 'regiment. The loss of the rebels his been over- Stated, but it was undoubtedly large. Brigadier General Williams will take passage for Hatteras on the steamer J. R. Spaulding, ,to•olorrow night.' Fannin Mosios, Oat. 12.—A party of (New, York Tonics', sent out from Newport Newt this morning to oat fail, were attacked, probably by • scouting party of confederates, and driven In, with Utilise of one ham. Two confederate toga appeared at the eame dm* on tha t James' river. The 'teems, - Biomes went' no a short dlstanos on 11 reoonnolesinee, but mai-unable to mob the enemy. The S. ft. Spalding sails tonight: with a large shipment of ijuartennesteri• and commis sary stores. Brig. Oen. Williams .goes with her, and will assume the chief command at Hatteras Inlet. - NEW yomr, oct ! i3.-The steamer:Ohm. pion hu arrived from Aspinwall, with dates to the 6th inst. - She brings $1,000,000 in treasure. 'Mond from Sin Francisco on the 20th ult. The Champion caned in company with the U. S. corvette Macedonian .tor. Carthanena. She war convoyed to latitude 23 by the Iran boat Keystone Mate. She lett in port at Aspinwall the U. S.aloop ol-wat Palawan>. adv ice . from Cardigans raped Moo- Oars hemmed in at Bogota. UM furies have hien defeated hy Arboledo, with a heavy lost. The entire State of Carica-bad dictated in favor of Arboledo. The !stoat bee hanged Slur/ fitiseiera, in retaliation for those shot by Mosquiera. LOVISInitm, Oet,. -12.—Ttis .. Leader-I%w learns aDoe nagentlovable wane:try that itreekinridge, Premien, Johneon, Dash's, •Wil. Minh /loom and othereareeesioi not.. Me 4 ara organising a large rebel asap at Pree: *thrum Floyd °corny. It say. that they:ban Lforetror" rtrorsarall — llailirind: They ara' drlthag eightfibara per dpy, aid that they are alarmloethe "moentalitiets by alronlattag crediblwatoriet as to the condition of the gee., erantent The 'Arainulifkll the government "to' place promptly the requisite fore, In the 11101111- talus around whiob the Usk* toren may rally. =ECM From Washington. Wiateurotori, Oct. 12 —The ?Envy Depett neen.this wonting received the following pitch: U. S. SWUM UNION, OTT SQLFtd. Cenett.Oct. 11, 1861. St . r.i I have the honor to submit the follow. jag report for your 'information: Hein, in formed 01 a large vessel lying on Quentmo or Dumfries Creek, and knowing also that a large number of troops was collected at that point, with the view of crosalukthe Potomac, as was reported to me, I conceived it to be my duty to destroy her. With thie object in view, I took two honchos and my boat and pulled in for the vessel at 2; o'clock this morning. One of the launches was commanded by Midsnip. man W. F. Stewart, accompanied by Masters &peel and Haynes, of the Rescue, and the other by Acting Master Amos Foster, of the Resolute. I took with me the pilot of the ena mel. He was a Pennsylvanian. Some little dif f iculty was at first experienced on finding the entrance to the creek, which you will remember is very narrow, but having found it we pulled up the crooked channel within pistol shot of either shore till we dig, covered the schooner. She was close to the shore 1113 charge of a sentry, who fled at oar approach and alarmed the camp. She bad a new suit of sails sad al , the furniture complete in the cabin, which was collected together tad fired, producing a beautiful coed igration, but unfortunately revealing our position to the enemy. who commenced a rapid fire from both banks of that narrow and tortuous stream un til we were beyond their range. Oar crews re turned the fire from the boats and two steamer., gave cheers and pulled for their vessels, the light from the burning schooner guiding them on their way. Her destruction war complete, and although the clothes of the men and the boats were perforated with balls, not it man was killed. The officers and men vied with each other in the performance of their ditty. Acting Master Foster applied the match in toe cabin of the doomed vessel. Acting Assistant Sulgeon W. R. Bunalll accompanied the ex. pedition, ready, should hie services.. bo re quired. I hope what I have done will meet your ap probation, notwithstanding I here acted with out orders. This. little affair will show the enemy at least that we are watching him, end ready to meet and destrdy his preparations for creasing this river at all times. I have the honoree *your obedient ser viny " N. D. Henan., Lienfenent Coroinanding. Capt. T. Craven, Com'adieg Potomac Flotilla. Telegraph News by !fa il..—Unfounded alga. manta of a character prejudicial to the public interests frequently appear among the tele; graphic news of journals patiltehed at a die, tabce from the capital, and the inquiry is of ten made why the government permits each dispatches to pass over the wires. 111, proper therelore to ■ay by request that those state menu really go by mail and not by telegraph, or are prepared 01 the points where they ap pear. The case of Col. Fleeter, who anis - here ott businese convected with the his regtmvoi, nose in Kentucky. his filliffitibing con. fifaj3r . Kime, Capt. hlaufr alio! Lieut. Klrkke, representing their own. Marmite and those of the other four officers who were dig.' charged through Col. flecker's instrumentai,, Ity, are mill in Washington. They byre pre (erred, imbue charge, against Hecker, And asked tbat he be court-martialed, but no de. cision bite yet been made.. WAPIIINGTON, Oct. 12 —During to d , y the rebels advanced in large force in the direction of Prospect rim, driving in our pickets to that point. The result wee that the Division of Gen. McCall was loon formed into line of bat tle, with ordera to advance. It was supported by cavalry and• artillery. Several .bop ware tired by the rebel batteries, but being out of range no injury was summed by our troops.'. The Divisions of Gene. Smith, Porter and McDowell were elan loon prepared lot any apprehended emergency, but nothing farther, in addition to wharta already stated, occurred to induce in adverse hostileannvement. Gan. McClellan watt on the Virginia aide of the Potomac. daring the treater pert of the day. Wassaaavon, Oct 13.—1 t was stated !n yds. terday's diaputch that the rebels were seen' in large forms west of Lewinsville, and eeder snob circumstances es to induct the belief that they meditated an attack, end that aceordttiglY the various divisions on the Virginia sidsLintatedl, ately placed themselves in proper. position to mutt the onemy,should ho venture upon hostil ities. Early this morning new observations *ore made, hot it could not be discovered that the rebels hod taken any steps to indicate an intention to advance upon our troops. " Up to noon the excitement in this city was Intense, consequent upon anticipated, as well as reported, actual hostilities, hat indications which none could mistake, grelnely quieted theraterar. 'Otte of the balloons crsed for observation pur poses, broke its nettings early this morning, and took an easterly direction. • • BALM one, Oat l2.—The Norfolk Day Book, remixed this morning, coetains a dispatch from New Orleans, giving an amount of a surprise and attack made on Wilson's Zit:avail, at Santa Rosa Island, on the Bth instant. Detachments from several Mississippi, Louisiana and Ala bama regiments landed.% the night, drove In the pickets and had a Beres battle. The Zan eves are oredited with having fought with great bravery, and the rebels admit a lone of forty killed and about double that number wounded. They shim to have spiked the guns of the Ziumves and destroyed all their camp equipaga They dab/m.lO have Committed great slaughter among the Z olives, but gave no numbers of the killed.' They also carried a several prisoners . :- BALTIMORE, Oct. 12.—The steamer Louisi ana arrived here this morning. She brought nearly a hundred pummels, including eixty from Norfolk, permitted to leave by the rebel authorities. A large proportion are ladies end children. Before being permitted to leave, .they were closely searched,4o prevent con `cealinent of newspapers. One gentleman, who had placed a Norfolk Day Book in hie trunk, escaped detection. It contain, a dispatch from New Orleans, giving an account of a desperately-fought bat tle between fhlly'Wilson's Z RITINI and one thousand rebels. 'Mimi two o'clock an the morning of the Stb, the rebels, coMmended by Oen. Anderson, crossed the Bay and landed On Santa Rosa Ishind, near the Z wave 011 campmeat, without discovery, drove in the pickets and stormed the place. In less than an hour they destroyed all the tents, excepting the hospital, captured a large amount of ra stone, equipments, stores, ammunition, and spiked all the cannon placed in position„ ' Among the rebel lose are Capt. Bradford, of Florida, Lient.,Neines, of Georgia, Lints. Bugler and Byre badly wounded. The rebel fords consisted of three companies of • Georgia regiment, a portion of the Mobile Con. Beanie's, three eampanies of regular detach ments of illsalseipplans -and Georgians, two hundred - Alabamian', and a number of naval olSoers and seamen commanded by Capt. Brost, formerly of the /federal navy: Jar. It; Slaughter, while carrying a flag fora mutton of humili ties, was badly wounded. Major Israel Veen, of the lade:al:2d Light Artillery,"recently at Bourses Monroe. was taken prisoner. The Itlehmoad Repine says that the work of transfernilng the'Jamestown Into a wit yea.' eel Is rapidly progressing: Busmen from Norfolleand Richmond glee a gloomy swami or affairs. . • , The poorer clue of citizens are enirerhag meek, and are really tired of war. • - The government authorities have pnrchued nearly all the coffee in Richmond and Norfolk Benj. /Diger, formerly to command at Pikes- Mlle Arsenal, i, comoduloned a Major General. The prisoner. captured on the Peony reach ed Norfolk. on Wednesday night, as follow,: Lieut. F. M. Peacock, U. S. flary,.comiland- lag the Fanny; Lieut. lease Hart, Quirtersomi, ter of the 20th Indiana; Corporal J. T. Tattle, Hudson count,; G. P. ~,,,,,,,,, York city ' , both of the New . York - 9.1 i. The following are- ibe .pri : New • York 9tb, Bowan, Havens and .Ed,oll, all of Hudson comity; Cunningham; .Richmond 'comity; Dougherty and Peg., Rene-county; -John' Carson, J , Bles Berth, and .Prank Prom's, .New York. city{ ; also Captain K. 1104291 lodine; Sergeant - Bartlett and 12 privates, ell ludiaaisne and li linoisian,.. The prisoners - captured at Chico• mancomaco, include. Serpent-. Major. Comly, of the 201 h Indium - And four migmatite, two corporals and 37 private., also of - the 2041,11. dins; G. W. Gabes, Colonel>. bey,al& years old, and Henry. Hines, Captain's boy, 14 year, old, both of Lancaeteri Pa. i 811/1C17104 No, Oot. 13.—a:epeeist ritspateh to the St.' Ludt Rgeilierre skre. heUers from the rebels In PriWir ahoy, deed ott the 9th inst,..wro.been_ Intercepted sod brehaht here. They' represent Prise - m4' Meg_ within 8a miles of the Osage 'lmo. near Pc:pmerville. Be op has warm, .16,0!0 bersere„ end from 18,000 to 20.000 men: ..Wriiiime[Ctii,:oii::l3.;;Ssinuiii son Thieiiiiikeleg blest 11 44 0 p. m. to-day, by model trete; for Bt. Lamle. The Bleretety reviewed the troops at Bymesme sad Tiptoe to•day. m F... ~ -~. .. ~.. From Blissourl. Sr. Louis, Oct. 12.—The .Ropubliain of liossfotbio Ma following. doted Sisforie, IL. Sept. 22: New' Mexico Is still free from tension, but the Texans; on the I4th jail.. at Part Bromtll= ray, made in attack on that poet, and wee ivy , paired .erit.h.a lon of 20 killed, 44 wounded and a nom* of prisoner*. The troops In the fort had brit one Mai wounded. CM. 0. yen boil resigned, and it is under stood that Kit Careen will sensed him in corn. mind. The Jovarnment call for the enrollment of all main, between the ages of 18 and 48, does not swim to elicit much attention from thep•o pie ; I have yet to hear of the ant man com plying with Its requirements. Sr. Louie, Oat. 14— Sanatory Cameron and Adj. Gen. Thomas, anotepanted by Major Plumley and Capt._MoKariver, of Gen. Pro. mina's staff, left for the Geoeral'i headquarters at Tipton, at 1.30 p. m. to-day. Sr. Louts, Oct. 13 —ln the Convention, yet. terday, Mc. Bendrichs, from the Committee on Elections, introduced a bill to postpone the State election till the fist Monday in August, 1862, and providing for the eontinoance of the present Provisional Governor, Lieutenant Gov. error, and Secretary of - State ' in office until their SOCCOOOII duly elected and qualified. The balance of the day was occupied by speeches from [Joel Wright and Mr. Birch. One of the gun-boau in course of construe.. lion at Caroadolet was lianced yesterday. 'Witmer:rues, Oat. 12.—The Erghilb Wise , ro Ma Regiment, Col. Murphy, (all) armed and equipped, lett Madison, Wis., this morning, en route for St. Louis, all in good health and spirits. groyirowa, PA., Oct. 12.—The Inialati vote hilSomeireet county' II as folloire Stanek, DemoeTat, 2,309 ; eeleat, Peop )1,012 ; Howie!jollier, 2,163 ; Levee, 860. Naw,iYonn, OoL 12.—The Owner Patton nailed te.day with 130 paisongere, and the Ed. itibeiree with 248 winnows. Oct. 12.—The United Staten Ileum gun bon( Mohican will nail from *Ma port on. Monday. • t!OIfiIItERGIAL . RECORD PITTSIII MINIM 011 A RK EMS. Solurtui swentaly for :ha Pittsburgh ousethi.i Enuatur, Cetobei 12.1661 ELOUIt.--ln fair local I■Talry, Valle prima ate ataady and tally nialatalnad. Bala of 40 bbla Four Ily at n1,.14,60 do do at 114,9e@5,101 100 do at J 4,111 for Kara and $6,12 for lazily, 116 do Farollj; from wharf, on brlvata Ursa 0R00101,1.1111.-qnfort but steady; Ws ern Mils Mo.. WNW it 608611;t hhdi N 0 Sugar at lOtt 10 awls iooffes at 180, and Bdo prime do at 17417040. 10re'ir 4ln at 110(08 , ,4a, with but In mirket. '. ' • ' BAOON—daft, while prices remain ea before. 6ele 016.000 tbs etunaldsrs at o%c; 6,000 do Sides at 60. sod 2 daces liapr Ctursd Hams at 93. Eiii4There Is • good demand for this artlede with ,11 - Bin supply In market; sale on wharf of 100 bbl, .):lelloBtraat $1,60, and 400 do from store at 81,76. c.llO--nuchanged; we note sales from salsa at itg6 - 811 ton. OlLY—prude 00 bee decline.' .!root- 2c 'a bettor, • whkb nay be attriboted to the large supply In mat- . ket; we note • ints on Wharf ottbtkbbli, from - kiteghtt, ay Wenn at Be la gap; sod 20 btle ItelbUd Clinton it 1011. • Theta lobo Inquire , thr bleb OIL WillßlCY—tolthantled: WO of 121;6116 - ottroon at 17c, and 6 do Old lye at =496• 7 011111681—ateady tut unchanged; tale In two lota of 65 bits Wit at 1330 V Dc , BROOMS—PaIe of 26 doslt sc,6o for Common ind $2.30 for tansy. • 131D1311-6.aleu!ci bblioliolue mesa at $3 V• Dbl. BlZA.Nii—olezdy; talc of IS Lath prime White at $146 $ lmb. filllD-13sJauf 4.000 lbs /diddling* at 750 lieut. GRUEN APPLES—plenty, with sales at prkos rauglog from $t 26.10 $2 V Istil; as to quality. MUM M7AILY AND COlll/111111illtA4 Cncaao Alaitrt, o.4ober 10.--Iho dela, with LIT. erpoolionicea to the glib, wal lelegnpbeo thie morn ing—reporting wheat 1(414 lower on The week; Bug. etaatiy; corn, declining tem:loner. Thia It the Dame market reported a few day a alreW hr The Norwegian, Lale* It eras stated that 'Nixes& hod au:lined 2,43 , 1, and ogo ..The effect of the Axis.e new, therefor., was to strengthsa theirs:WY niatliate for grabs. TV Imo ad. sauced 16420 A ha., With oonsiderabie thity, uncer • good epeculative and Waged shipping - trphy. About 150,f 00 both of all grsdes changed howls at 13. had; goo for No 2 sled: 65c for reboot. Had; 76){6)78543 for Nob gpri04;1043 . 13e for No 2 Epring; and 81421640 for r.b ictect—t he comical cluing steady at the improvement. There was a very active demand tar Gam and the' market savage 4 %Welk Mal, and eked quiet.— about 120,000 bash changed hands at 26d40 hor canal mixed shoat; 21%03223e for Mixed la stem, sad Iwo. The Monr market was dull,iind fbe mare Itgbi at 111.4064:16 !for motor extras; 13,60443,76 for winter roper, and 1M14,100 far low grade to good opting trea—[l4l6. Curcumen )1111111, Oct. 11,-Ikikr—Tbe mullet b" tot kraffEtwo soy thane. the demand for saw. floe le good, but oiler vadat umued.. The foreign news had a ellgbt depreeMaft *Tact on the mortal_ Wegoat* superfine at $401,10, antra to badly. g 1,15 44,26., and Lacy bnuaas $4,8004,60. bkity—The Mound le good at fall prim,. :Pales of 1,160, Obis at / 4%ol4%c—the • letter rate We Weiva. • , _ Provisions—The spirant anobsog ad,smallsalet of Dacca were made K 4%, 654, end 614,'elor8bonblers, Shim and class . Blolas, but /boulder. and drag Mlles en geotn4ly bald 340 higher. Nees. Pork 1a held at $l3, ago was pall bra lot of 26,01.011 a balk bides, Watch la en aivaaarr; bulk !Moulders are bold et ao. Groeortet—Thee market 1s unchanged sad quit= Boger 91410,50; Mclnnes 084516 c. and Wife. 16%(b 17Ke, 00 begs good Gone mold of 16%r, and ;16 Dbl. hlolaassa,ls c ypress cooperage, at Um. I9nPorb• 1111111 M 1 1.,... - PendiaAnt A CIIVICIAIMD-BanioAD,Ociobei 9.- 10 bra cheese, J Ross; 48 bale do, I do eggs, J B .04.- Cad A c0;26 do do, A B MATO; 2 bale Abed Mac, Jousall Lsoghtlau 20bis cheese, J Ora Mori Zl,ldla cbairs.ltrauk Walker; ,1 bbt. egg., &dui jlerber% g bides thump pelts, 1 do mol t a Solo; 11 eke War, J B 0 =Bold • au 10 bbis apples, W Boom; 29 do do, oalp t Shepard; 100 Dbl. lour, J 8 Llgpte A co; 1 car bores., Juba Copeland; 10 by thumb, Aid, Atwell, 144 t oo; 61 empty soap bus, El 0 Sawyer Noe; 9 eke wheat, 1, Wllmartb,_ . • Pntouson, Pt Warn t Gnu:AGO •RialiolD.— Oct 12.-1 be, 2 roll. leather, 8 Herbal& • co; 60 balls brooms, Used A lletsgar; 2 kp lard, a bbl eggs, 2 do apples, 20 kp buttes, 914Douald A Arhudthr 10 ate ens, NMI:Moue, Smith A co; 11-earptp itbodee t Peron; 1 14...1 thwortig 4 kp butter, 1 be hooey, Wm )IcOutcheoulk co;131 bdielldte, nom men Altuax, I • Isisparts 1. 7 - POILTd6IOLITEI—pir Rocket—T4 hbls tier, 6 B Wareeldeph; 160601. do, W W Wllllametio; Itio ions Iron ors, A Bnldlot;100 do do, 11.11 A Speer, 40 du do Mag. Pennock 411 ci0.1.0 bids Nat Xrerolf • 81 . 11 • *mope; 60 do do - dorgeo 11elly.. 016101NUATI—per dogloassaa7-814 bkli Maar, 810 by wheal, 60 bble bud oil, lie to lard, 60011. bee; 3 !Ada tallow,2lbbh; tal low ell, 10 blade bacon, -60 bols (larks, A co; 60 tibia gaolers% Jams aeration 160 bklee, 2 robters, 1 at trait, J ladder, 36 bide cooldilikbewl IYHan• 10 aka twatheradt 11 Blur 10 bac VIM@ h b good:, .1 6 Liggett• to; 63 do apples, thilp • Shepard; 60 bbls whisky, if Motirtokezt • an an bp waist, nitacco; *item:4la t 1 •13163,1 aosp, I b64oil,Ja, Ross; 33 to hams; 14 bhl. bats, T balers cc; 4 bss soap, B L libosstock..dtoot .61 .coat, bbls, 12 bbls ale, dpeihr t Garrard; . 6 4.bbli • pateloso, 11 011 IL . 0130INNATI—par Stoma Dom 4 an- bail audios, 1 do easy, 10 bp oottes,• - Y B R neat; 18 bbl vichweling anti Intermediate pot.. every TUDDOLY,' INUND. DAY anti DATUaOAY, at p'o'tluck, A. 1114 making close connectionl with tho pokata rfterPark-- toksbarg and Cincinnati. peturntog, leaves Wheal• log arm MONDAY, WISDNNBDAY awl YDIDAY, at fitinloct innt. Pawnor. recelptoi through tit dation. for/night or gmnage apply act road or JAM NS COLLINh t OD. •ntY Ili Water knot. CMUAM Vir.Nitsaa ttlEr WA IN • • M VOlOl Alen lialVIELk. . Lending mid embarking fasetegem • - at Quargoorown. (Inland.) Th• - iv. 'Am York and Fbrladelphia larimetilp Onmxim Word gamma(/*liar talt-powersd 170.ballt Irak Stomp. ZDINBORGH —.- CITV W WaSUINaToN--Batura.Z. October 12 Bleutdikl, October lb Saturday, Octobor 211. 11.712 011 . PA.DIASI ' flan' it:tirttilltAtil........ll3l pa do to botojoo. ....pi Oil do to Lawton. .1112 SI Many. Astons Titbit& gooettor tilt Itouttd,"ift 1111 rairsagera tormutal Paris. Sono. ttatotratirb. littoniro. Bounds:it. Antwerp. attott ridnead throtith farm Perim wlse.tos to bring ont thous' helinii us ' trap *dote born at tr. follorine rota., to now York: Enna Lltontoot or laneenstown ; lit Cobb.ei $UU. ig 008 Slot. Stung* Crank Llvattrool SIC fromiinsens- Vinitn. sir Stitt drnfte far gala on Nostand, /intim& Bootiano sad Watts. That nioamiirsaMs laserlot moolomodattoin toe sod our, ex porlasood Mammoth nor aro Wm la Wator4Jobt loon gootloat;andiralro Pa. Sent tiro /amMilitarism WWI • •• .; /0211 Eh DAVI, afoul. II tiroadmao. Tt4,Ft aollifluoursigr...v r l a . 410 Wort► .t,..l. f4T..-.IIIOHOLAS .HOTEL, Inroad Way, Resit Torlf.j_ Board Reduced to $.2 per Day. ißibl OE TIIE OPENING of this and mmcKuou. mit,a. In 18:4,11 hie Isom the angle leidetTOrnf the yroprletoretomake lt the Sneetatnnt. Canna, nonviolent and comfortable borne for the elti• ten and *lmager on this side of the Atlantis. And whatever h,s seemed Ithtly, to administer to the comfort gilts guests they hays sndUTaridfirlth• out regard to coat, tapiovlde, and to nomidnn,4 the elements of Individual sad social enjoyment elhlth nunfein irthne Invented, and modern taste approved; theilitiMcamo *bleds' It haeintraed - during Idos put ate yearn fe . • gratifying proof that OKr ef• fiats haveheen appreciated. , . . _ TO meet, the exlpualsi of the times, mhos , sll:sri resulted Is . prsolk . .. sths Utoet r rlglko osorgyi . tbo un• .1—r,4114.14evi Redeem" the Piles .c.f Board ktiViro Dollars per Day, at the tame lime abating norm of * the lozarlei which their table has hitherto bees supplied. `.-,` TaIIADWELL, inirrooku.A.9o. ~raaaw::~..~._..:.:.w~. man/tuna • AND ugAa.ae, • 4111, :--REDI3OIIO--PRIOES James IV,- Woodwell; 105.:97 and: ,9 Third 0780;:% 111 ty u sivria yariitiesiiityle; Etotois • sae Private Devalue; .r., °WM Promptly miaow to, and te". far.' unary aanfally pinked and boned. , -..• , A ..,- Iltionaatte_ . andlintals fandanad at thortiaNfor. Oataihat liars rappliad-atararany - artkolarlartha -..• • • ' nUNISION.IIII4I4ers- i_.looo**. 11111101N•A fancy Broom, 10,1 taxa Waimea Itweir•Obeise, - -41 w, Wood.? Peal titarcb, itiirdnittoothy risk bbh. homy, elier-flein Pork. - £ooairs nub. Irowle, tor , A.mliy Tat,- a•ko aims Pother; • - - - blocs trestrNA.:ll.od;tbr waif Jiefroollro4 Awl 1,, mai ky. • _ _ • PRANK VAN OCIUNNN,. call UNDRIES --:: bida. cbolpiOrom - Applos, 16 do Swot. Older., --- "'lQ - Itiitepitioiteof bird, obis: troth dr.p. 3do potted Batter, - - Is iforptod foc Pk bt- wmp.a.ausPA, . ~, .I.ArANNAD troll LAT BB TB, ataLdipezey. 1116-4 _ "440 141 %Sree,iasn u a; totettv,iipt,,; JOUNA 1ti381441[4., 0610 " Contirof Litart7 liud nandlan,"•• IaTAROLL-100 boxes for mile by _ ocII Ir. a. NAHMIIBTOOY & 00 '44mw =SE