.4 . t) - ittsbitrgt • ' =Ndte rarza OZ. rall 171r7 _TUESDAY MOWING, 00T: 15, 1861 CITY AFFAIRS Martozokoorcar. Observations for the Ga c Me, by G. R. Shaw, Optician, AS Filth street —corrected deity: .". nisast. tu nuts. 9 Veloz2, 4.y.«»:....... OO 44 .12 N.. 84 73 %111 . . 14 - r. sr -60 • The Vote for T The resell 01 the election for County emir is still in doubt—eome figuriog Sim Black . `i, Democrat, ahead; while otbers place Floyd, Republican,. at s sale distance in ad vance. .Renune have been received from about tffirty.five companies, and a calculation Inds frost their, by a gentleman in the Pro tionoteire office, gives the following result: . . Bitetmore Distliinors's maj 96 The majority for Mr. Floyd in the county is 298, so that with Blackinores army majority deducted. Floyd• is still 202 votes ahead. [nig calculation, it most be remembered, is 'wog offielalias the returns are sot yet received tifjthet parties, who profess to have unofficial .returns from those companies yet to hear from Sire 'Muchmore a small inajarity. Court of Quarter Sossions. ]foaday, October I{.—Terme Judges Weiner. /ads= end Parke. :Dommouwealtliva. Michael McKeever; in. dictinent,-seseult and battery, on nub of Wil liam Dallphin. The proaecutor, a etonemuon 14. trade, teslifild that while bunting work lilt June, ha. stopped- at the t f Mc :Keever, on the Steubenville pike; where be played Amaral games of cards with a friend and McK . The bat-keeper lost the &like and inflamed to pay them, when prose miter told himplitPuu a mean man. For this, MaKeevei kneafed him down, cat his bead aid broke his jaw, Irene the effects of which be was confined to.tlie boose seven week,. a. The other version of this difficulty was, that , Da!taken came la with hie friend, got drunk, r 5 Welk to pay for the liquor.tbey had ordered, end.wete put out, after_which the prosecutor opened the door and bantered Mel( to fight, which banter was accepted, with the TO. salt aa 'hove stated. _The jury found a verdict of guilty. . • i The next etre taken op was for assault and • battery, to which Mr. Patterson, a conductor . on the Hiranngham Panenger Railway, was ' charged with auaultibg Mr. thiamin, of Alle - gleamy, by ejecting him from the car. Verdict net , guilty—each party to pay and bait the casts. ==! LLOYD'. MILITARY: MAT or VIRGINIA can MAITLAIID.—Mr. Henry Miner, (successor of Snit & Miner) Fifth street, has received this map, which it just out. It.is on rlarge sheet, presenting both States drawn' on a large scale, and having the counties colored. The price is only 25 coots. Contra 'LAW. BOON, TOR NOTIIINCR, 186.1,:—.1hii4olii P. Hunt, htssoulc.Hall, Fifth street, Mt received the November number of G‘dey, which has the usual attractions for its fair readers. We seed not enumerate these, -beginning with the "Fashions for November." a double-page plate, colored, and ending-we know not where amid the Ofversities of "fonns and shaPes of Hangs unknown," which the following pages display. Mr. Hamer Minna, (successor of Hint & Nicer,) Filth street, has also .received the . .NOvainber number of Coder Lady's Book. rieMitallirantisia Murdered on the Lit. • tie Kanawha. We leare that a young-man =and John Di tinny 7r - cesiding in Blainvills, Indiana co., isd who had bean engaged in the oil busineu she Little Knitawha.river previous to the war, left home. s, few days since for the purpose of winding up his business in.the oil region. While there be fell in with • party of Seem. sionista, and upon his giving eapreniou to Didon-senuuseuts was shot down—or rather, .delib ly murdered. 'afore:nion of the fact reached his home, and his father passed through this city, on Sunday, for the purpose of.bnegicg tip the body. • , . An Extensive Trimming Store. Is noticing out most fashionable and earo• sirs establishments we can notoverlook one of the first kmpartaut in oar city, Menu.-Eaton, &rectum & 131., Noe. 17 and 19,Fiftb street; and in doing so we would remark that no better of the kind exists in the country. The salesrooms • ire capacious and well located, with every coitmancece necessary for the accommodation • ' • tif costomels and transaction of Mulatto with - fseility,-while the clerks are lever wasting air Courtesy zed attention. The stock is so lase ud varied that the most fastidionmatibe far bhbed with any article is the trimming or fan cy fine to be found in both cities. The whole sale rooms, up stairs, are also a combination of a rare display. There the trader will find all I. Dualists that' he would wish `to purchase. There the fancy einbroideries.the turionencr stoup, the tare and costly silky, the millinery articles, such as fancy bonnets. head-dresses, etc.; which are manufactured ender their own inspection, end in the most approved style; and' last, thoegh - not least, a moat extensive assortment of hoop skirts, of all sizes apd all prices, meet the eye iiF the purchaser. The gelitleunin comprising the firm bare a piculisr aptitude for doing whatever they do right, establishing tie feet that they have attained - the, enviable position as tradesmen, that - they low hoId,'OVIIIHICeII beyond 'doubt that theirs is the place to patronize, when yoti desire good articles and good bargains. Austral. or Taohrs.—Col. Samelt's Regi ment, from Orr, Kittanning, numbering men, attired to the city yuterday after nee*, the the Allegheny Valley Railroad. They iii a line looking body of men, ant folly lialformed,- and four of the companiesare alseadjurmed. They hare taken up quarters, for lb* present, at Clamp -Wilding. This regi ment eomposed, of men from . Annstrotig, Weetinoreland, Jefferson and Butler countlis. T*1014.11 still lour full companies remaining at - (lamp Oir, which it is said will be attached to another r egiment, now being raised to that Iliccaorrs roa Jolts !Mower, Ja. , s Mop UNT-Oa Thenedy last, three Philadelphi ans, who bad served with the three months soh:Mere nadir Gm Putman,. started for Clavelsod, Ottio,with the intention of joining L; tire regiment now being organized in that city •by John Brown, Jr. On. of them was attached to his Kappa band, end was well 'legislated with him. Before starting be bad received the asearaace that be, should receive some non-commisidosed office in the regiment, and was eiccessfal Ia inducing two of Ms conned', to joie him. The too are probably encamped by Ibis time. Tell ticket. for the sale raced estate,. on' Thursday next. Ostober 77ib, at 2 eolook ; on the promises, Hastewood, our Realewood Sta. . afoo t 'beneficent* Railroad; are now ready at toe' Attrition Roan, corner Wood street and • Virgin alley. Train 'atone at half-past one o'sloolr, Irma the new station, corner Ross street and the Monongahela-steer, on day of isle. Tee tract comprises about tersely areas. It wl4 be pit up in whole Or in part, to suit per: eassarL It is divided Into Plots of from one to three acres;:Title indispatabls, sods gamuts* deed given tris or all eneumbrszem SICMILOS IN COL. BLACIL'iI Itrorxzerr.— '.lfiasoeraguig Recounts reaeb-os In regard to 'Mahal:ow In cot. Bltekra.regimeat. The-bods `ofifitau nailed Young, belonging to one of the ; Birmingham companies, who died Jut week, wee brought here Sunder - tor Maw, meet, and it to mud .that two ooere died about the came time.' The prevailing , diseami is ty . omM:fever. . .• • , Weak , s Regiment, • is sow ti the esti, and as will be seen bj ad = isetemmitet, be m dtedroar of ealialiag a few MIL" Tairregiemat Is corialdered one or tbe Wit io abe service, is commanded by able and 4, experienced Mims, and will moss to ; Han ths weak • - - . KED weir, shoesbegiora rolling udi 'llii" : i v r the' largest ill thil tith aid wh,lek t.. 2 41 fib/idle lorittosttui past, wen! , law •-' ''.. '_ . --opstaPheitypris l a ,lailKilinnikbei , ..14:,6 • • Gar!. Reh. Gentle': We iirepliatied to learn that . this gallant officer, when" . we are proud to claim as a Pittatiergiter, his received ti lie• poletment an Captain in the 9th Infantry, 17.' B. Regular Staliell; Although foi many yam's, a resident of another State, Pittaburghere hive claims epei him as one born in their midst, aud, therefore,' brief sketch of his late gallant conduct cannot, I fill muted, but be inter esting to your readers—friends of himself and family--and instructive to many of par young men. For three or four years past, Capt. IL has commanded the Governoi'a Grey., of IN , buque,Jows, Of late hiliblace of residence. and bung • natural talent for military tactics, has made them a peouliarstody, defend much time to his company, and compared-as it was of the firm business men of Daboqae, caused it to be jelly considered the crack corps of lowa. The first in the State, it tendered its services, through him; to the Governor of lowa, u early as January, aid held itself in readier's to obey the first call of its • State. Called to this city by the illness ot his brother, our respected Clerk of the Orphans Court, Wm. A. Herron,. Rutto aid him in the duties of the office to which he bad been elected tan fall, Capt. Herron, immediately after the fire eel of the President for volunteent,ieceived *tel egram from the Governor of lowa that hie .company was ' accepted, and directing him to report ?himself immediately. With buoyant spirits be obeyed the command; returned to Dubuque; recruited his company-to the war standard; and having placed, it- in camp at Kerner, wasted the Governor, an one of his aids in filling op the quota of lowa, until the First lowa, the regiment to which his company was attached, was ready to start; made with it its forced march of 650 miles to join Gen. Lyon, and served with it until its return home. Hi. was the regiment which remained with Lyon three weeks alter the expiration of in three months term, and participated so gloriously in the battle of Wilson's Cretk or Springfield, Where it foe over two hundred is killed sod wounded,‘and wag the regiment which was led by Lyon when he fell. --- Company I, the one commended by Captain Herron, in that fight alone lost twenty-one in killed and wounded. He himself was struck in.the side by a spent cann'eter shot and wan carried' to -the rear by his men; ,but soon rely. ing, In spite of the remonstrance' of the sur geon, rushed to the front and gallantly led his men until the end of the action. The follow iog exfacurtrom a long and highly interest ing and graphic account of the battle, from a private In-his company, published izian limit ers paper, if not too tong for publication, will show the conduit of Capt. H. on that eventful day to have been each as Pittaborgheri may well feel-proud of: "Soon after, Gen.- Lyon visited ue, rode along the line, battier betore each company, and gave the following tourmalines: 'Always keep your bayonet, fixed in haute. ' don't be surprised - by a charge of cavalry; fi re lute and keep' cool When he halted in wont of oar company, be noticed oar rifled muskets (the rest of thewiment being armed with the old musket!) aed maid 'Boy., you have got the beat musket there is in the merrier; I shall ex pect a good account from you.' He than arid : 'Cape. Herron, you have gut a good looking set of men. 1 think they will fight.' Oar Captain replied that we only wanted the chance, and we would convince' him of the fact." "Now a plume accent, bat it is of abort.dn. ration. We fall back a little to secure a bet ter position with Gen. Lyon, immediately in the rear of what be calls hie brave'lowa boys.' Ilia hat was off; we could swathe blood cours ing down his weather-beaten lace, while the surgeon was busy in' bandaging a wound in his fig. The enemy had now 'evinced on the right and was engaging the Kansas and Oster haus' battalion, woes a fresh detachment was discovered through the 'brut advancing upon our flank. Gen. -Lyon thee said : brave lons, give them a taste of • your bayonets this time,' when some one cried out 'give us a leader, and we will follow to the death.' The enemy was now quite near, and had delivered their first fire, when out brave General said : 'Boys, I will lead you.' These were the feet word, of command he ever spoke, for on that instant a rifle bullet pierced his breast, imme diately over the heart, and be fell into the arms of his faithful servant and immediately expired. , "The charge wes nobly made, but theene my woad antenna the bayonet " -"I cannot, however, rerun from mentioning the names-of Capt. Herron and Lieuis. clack and Washburn, the commissioned offices pf our company, who, during - that bloody fight of sir boars, were ever in the lead, calm and ' daring, end who, by their coolness and bravery lin that despenne.struggle, cheered :us on to' victory. Our , officers had, by their kindners end suremittiniattentieins to their men, en deared themselves to every member of the company, nd there was not one upon that field but would-have cheerfully bud down his life to save that of his officer." "Capt. Herron,. while standing only a few feet from me, wee struck - is the aide by a spent cannon ball, and rendered - insensible for some little time, but recovered sufficiently to ac company us on our march to Springfield/2 "Immediately - dpon oar arrival home! our Captain was taken dangerously but has now eo tai recovered as to be considered out of diner. He kept op until the last moment, bat now his duty bad been nobly performed, and be was forced to succumb. Had we pos. reseed a few each men as he for captains, at the battle of Manams, that diegracefal panic woad never have occurred. In Major Ste-. gee driest report of the battle to Gen. Pre-- moat, Capt. Herron's name waif mentioned in terms of the highest peen, and he merited tt.": "The regiment bad aillotiotis reeeption tumuli. The streets through which it misread were strewn with florae and evergreens. Capt. H. was barely able to lead his men home— having had a sun-stroke on the march - to Rolls. the beat having been ineelbrable--and ins been confined to his- bed almost ever since ' • for awhile thee being hot little hopes of his re. covey. Fortunately for his country, be is elowlyregaining hie health, and will non, we h'Ope, be able again 'to fake the field, either in the position in the regular service, to which he has been apPointed, or an Lieutenant Colonel of an lowa reglinentiwhieh post has, we are glad 'to Muni been endued him." You will pardon the length of this, bat the , example set by Capt., H. may show to others of oar young ;meths duty they owe their country' in the present crisis, and serve as an incentive to them to try to distinguish themselves to Ike - Inlinner. .A brother of -Capt. H., Richard 13.: Herron, was Colonel of the 3d lowa regiment in the three menthe eerviee, and another brother, David Barton, was a private In the City Gaud', in the 12th Pennsylvania Regiment, tinder CoL Camp bell., The father of etch- eons may well feel oroadi • G. DI _ n 6 /ticklent. On Monday of last week John Rougher, r siding near Centerville, Crawford county, met With a moat distrening accident which reunited in hie being'tilled almost instantly. It 6- .. pears that be was engaged, on a keel boat, and at the time of the accidmit the boat was pen ... leg down 011 Creek. Wben at or neat McClintoeY.4,-es this.btist was passing older a loot log from . the shore to a deriink, Mr. Rougher was standing with his aide 'toward the log, but not mas to see it, which welkin high enough to strike his neck. As the log struck him on the side of the neck his oar struck on the Opposite side, thus bringing_it between the two, and 'so instantly cutting his throat. Ile died in about four minutes. lie !wee a family. . Ms. COO/DOME'S Bientir.—To•monow ev ening, this favorite actor bai it benefit, which positively cloaca his engegement, an be leivia the city on Thursday morning for the West. De has already prolonged ids stay here beyond his original engagement .at the earnest Nolici teflon of many warm Mende and admirers, and on to•morrow. evening he will no doubt be getetad by each a huge crowd ol 'spent'. tors as is seldom seen within the walls of the "Old Drury... .To.itight be panorama! Able . Magwitcb is Dacus' new play. The per. forming, will conclude with an amusing farce entitled the "New ftioiman.V. A 'Lour RILL a. Raftl6ll - Snonn.—On Friday • . yanuar lady In the Douse of John Mr. mel;. Brg, of Bast Bothisbom; "Weibington county, Pa,, suctountitted an enoruento reptile new her reoldscos. Vito book Biri, instead at running, so -zany would Joni din., pre bat 'as, and soon vonplobed the footnotes symbol of Ma eda:At* truson. Upon szomblatlon ft war faTl4 to , be a rattle snake,. forty-three lobo long, ondiutvintidevsn oaths. s O. Ntouvrs Biusatie —Tbe beautiful flat sent by-Mr: Collins, of London, so Gen. Negiers Brigade Will be, tonically presented, on Tuesday afternoon, at . bit o'clock, at the camp ground. ' - • Osi, ?Utley bu received hi. arms and am. 11110111011, awl also tba eqeiftnents lot hie" bat ato or twain, atilt the hone. ua belitrattlutiod. stun swiloval Iparial94iisvmdaoca o!„pt c p.ttabstrgh gitatt..] Sr. Loans, 031. ii, 1860. waa.glad to reed the &vetch in this morn ing's papers, from home, that the entire Repot.- 'Roan ticket wee elected The "little Middy" 'must be delighted with the result of his labors in trying ,to break up the Republican party. There ware some men engaged-in that "Union" movement who will be sorry for it, and some who were on tho ticket lam 'lorry for. They are good:fellows, and as soon is I return home :they can call on me lot an oMoe apiece. I have so many, you knowrthat can supply all of them and still have -enough left. The rumors to this morning's papers contra dict then of yesterday, and I have lesson to inspect that the reliable "contraband" I wrote about yesterday was ophrions. The Republican kills Ben McCulloch, again, to-day, having taken thatjob out of the Democrat'. hands, and r hope the peetilent fellow will stay killed. Be Is of no 'account, alive or dead, but then it would be a gaiisfaction to know that he was really one or the other. Pillow, also, it seems, has got back into Ken tucky, after having threatened every prominent point in this State at one and the same time, and being superseded besides. He is now threaten. ing Paducah, Just as he bat been threateolog the outpoeta in • Minoari, and it is to be hoped that Paducabls not !oared. Fremont is steadily marching southwards. Row trirny men he has and where he going, and what he purposes to do, nobody.knows, end, of Caere,i nobody tells. And even if any one did know, you dz not suppose that he would tell? Certainly not. We all know our duty to the country better than that. ,Still, we must have all the credit we deserve for keeping back what we don't know. The only hint lam able to give fa ono which is thrown oat by &Jefferson City eorterpondent done of themorning papers, that Fremont said, before leaving, be had foto° enough to march cleat; through to Now Orleans. "Belly for him !" One thing, however, I do know, and it will do no harm' to tell it; and that is that he has been sadly neglected by thegoverument. When be got every thing reedy for .tile start Into the enemy's country it was fouled that he had nor ri dollar in hie etitifory - chest nor was there any to be bed short of.Washieglon. Think 'of it. here is a General entrusted with the control of a large Department, with, say, 50,000 men to• der his command, expected to retrieve the losses at Springfield and.-Luington, drive the Rebels out of Missouri, and carry the arms of thellovernment victoriously into the enemy's country, yet loft to da It without a cent In his eaohequei I Be must make bricks without Straw! Hail taxed with the achievement of what are/ almost tmpoeeibilitiee, and if he fails he is to be t thrust to the wall and crushed. Fair play Is a' jewel. Fortunately, he did not depart pencileer,.but no sheet. to the loresight ol the Government for that. Aid was supplied from other sources; but the tact remains that the greet Pathfinder is expected not only to find his own pulse, but his own money. And what is true of the neglect experienced by Fremont in person, is true, also, of his De• partment. The Government is incurring lie. bilitiee here at the rata of hundreds of thous ands—some soy a million—a•dsy. Yet, for more than a week past the Government Treas ury here has been empty. Crowds floor daily to the Qoartermaster's, Commissary's and Pay- Mallet'. offices with orderi for payment, but everywhere they are met by the announce ment, in glaring placards en the . walle_of the entrances, "No money to-day 1 2 " And so it goes on, day after day, the outcry from disap pointed sufferers growing hourly deeper. The result ol this delay and neglect is, that persons who base trusted the. Government, expecting pay In coin or Treasury notes as soon as their bills were approved, are com pelled, by necessities, to sell their claims to the banks, who pay out Missouri money for them. Thus, Government creditors, who_ ebould be paid in soli, are paid in rotten him coon paper trash, worth at best about 00 cents on the dollar, and the poor workingmen, who are employed in Government service, are con tent to take it because they cannot wait. ' The bloke, however, make a good thing of it. When money does come along from Wash ington, they push in their claims as being the first entitled to pay, sad so manage to get about all the Government sends and tnen the old round commences again, and no on with out end. Trieltauke.and brokers git coin or Treauly notes for that which cost them only ~ sum paper,-and as coin and Treasury notes are 'at 10 per.ceill, premien' for thatiuu.d of trash, they make .a suy hatidslkielf2ipefirtinti out of it. The primula& gaarteranurter here has been at it Out a few days; hitt he is said to be a man of great firmness and decision ; and Phripe, when the money really doestome, he wilt Three these shaversio stand trick until all the tither claimants are paid. The worst thing the Administration has done, since its eminent topower, is its disavowal of Fremont , / proclamation, or rather Its modi fication of it. That proclamation was right in Mien, and would have done more to pot an end to the Rebellion than any other measure, had it been made general and adopted as the policy of the Government. The modification of it haa.crippled Fremont , s steps, and given the utmost gratification to the enemy. They dreaded more than any thing else the policy indicated by Fremont, and are now released from their dread. The slaves and the property of the Rebels are now almost secure from con fiscation, the process painted out by the act of Congress being too slow to he feared; and the Rebels, conscious of into, tarn upper an, con ficate every dotlar's worth of property held by Northern men in tint South, mid instead of running cfl tbatimern slaves to the South, real the Maven of Union men, send them to Arkan san and Miisiasippi, and pocket the proceed.. .The result, - therefore, of modifying Fremont.. .proclamation bai been to save the property of •the Rebels from confiscation and to ensure the confiscation at that belonging to Union men. The people, however, have not counted to that modification. With them the Froclama• tion stands intact ; and when Congress meets it will be endorsed end made the-act of the Government. We shall never be able to Nab• due this Rebellion anti! Sito6 ;cation; by the quickest possible process, becomes the settled policy of the Admiaistration. R. Sr. Louie, Oct. 11, 1961 Editors Gazette: Gen. Fremont, with true wisdom, ban Li/hidden the publication of any of his movement, ; so that we aro in total ig norance as to his whereabouts and what he is going to do. Oar chief con■olatioo. under the clrcumstaccce, consists in hoping tbnt the Re bele are as ignorant op the 'object as we are. 'The saute ignorance prevails se to the movements of the Rebels. A correspondent from Lexington. writing to the Repubhcan, Says there it no doubt be bee gone to Adm. eas—that be left on Monday, the 30th ult., with 25000 men and a baggage train of 1,200 wagons, his advance, under Goo. Rein., having lett on the Saturday previous, Gov. Jackson leaving with him to avoid capture. Price bait .001 5,000 men across the Missouri on Friday to tear up the Hannibal and St. Joseph Rail road and lay Northern Missouri waste ; but a messenger having arrived from St. Louis on Saturday with news that Printout was after biro with 30,000 else, Price recalled Ma el ;tradition, started his advance southward under Asicir; - and followed with the rest on Monday, entertaining the most wholesome tear of Fre moSt aid intending to keep carefally out of his way. This story looks credible and in well put to gether. It is MOIL probably toes. Yet the Chicago Tribmme states, on the authority of an ogieer.just arrived from Lane's command, that Prienhad stopped at Roes Hill, on the borders of Kansas, 20 miles from lazington, instead of pushing on to Arkansas, and was throwing up intzenehments. • This latter story teems im probable, and I am inclined to fall beck upon the theory of lb* ReptiMicinee correspondent, and conolode that Price le making the tallest kind of truth for Arkansas, where be may _hope for reinforcements from MoCulloob, (If alive) or bit ghost (If dad.) This letter individual, by the way, hu come to life again. Both the morning papers mom in his resurrection, bat one give, him only 1500 troops while this other canoodle him 25,000. or. Is in Adman', wilting for something or The truth of the matter is that Missouri, from one end to the other, has been overrun with the troop!. of one or the Other of the contending patties, and her people, distressed and battled, are a prey to terror, stiving.beed to the wildest reports, and passing them trout month to mouth until, by the time they reach the lines of com munication with the Press, those reports have grown cot of airproportlon, and may have bad little or no buts et first. - It le bud, therefor*, to sift the troth from felsehdod, end almost lin pessible to form an intelligent conception of ghat is going en.. The,struggla le oonlinedj for the present, to the region south of Jefferson City, and lying between ek«alesourl river and the KIIIDOU and Arkansas border, and that - re' glen Is ankh:mod with Other railroad or moil This,, of , conswii.issoreases- the dill cony of obtaining eurrectinformation. If the reader will SAC* =0 of Mfusiolifis and, begi r Ruing at Cape Hinirdenni'mt'AitfhL" a anappi, dra [:line tbeacie northweetvriftityg to Rolla and Georgetown, Ara thence south.-7, *inwardly to - Fort Scott, ert the Katmai ho der r he will hate the line of Federal octal-pa t on. All of the State north anCeast of 'the line Rom Cape Gtrardeau to Genrgetown, and all north and wen er the line from Georgetown to Fort Scott, is now free or the Rebele, ez rapt the guerrilla bands organized for plunder; all on the other aide of the line, except the Mitre of the Missimippi below Cape Girardeau, as In the hand. of the Reba's. It is below this line that Price has retreated, sad Fremont is ;supposed to have followedtem, passing south-. wen From Jeflerton City. Sigel sa at George town, Meg instry at the Infest datea was at Sedates, and Hunter at Tipt . on. Pope arca pim North Illiasouti, and Lane and Siurgia are at Kansas day, qearreling with each other, and v. ei.i.‘g tor orders hunt Fremont My conjecture is that the furcec at Fitness City wet he ordered to mitre southward aloe: the Racists harder, and that, alter genitives:it Geortetrient, Sedalia, Rolla, Ironton and Cape Girardeau ' the whole line will move scnthward and clear Mtssouri of the Rebels ' These, however, are mere lipeculations. fiVerythirg is at eel, and any one elan can .peculate on it as well as I. R. Special Meeting of ♦llegheny Councils— The Aleraet Itonse Project. A special meeting of Allegheny Councils was held last evening, to hear a report of the Special Committee on New Market Houses aid City Hall. The Councils met in [joint session, when Mr. Riddle, Chairman of the Speci4Committse, submitted a report, recom. mending the following important modifications and aching Councils to- sanction tbt same: First —Your committee recommend that the City Hall shall consist of bat two stories rad basement, leaving out the, high sod expensive story. allotted for a public ball—which in pro perly a subject for privite enterprise, end rarely proves a source of much revenue to a city corporatiOn. This would atllk furnish am ple accommodations for all the city offices, and would reduce the cost of the buddies. some $6,000, without any nacrifice of good taste. Second —That the plan for City Market 1101180 be so modified u to form o quadrangular building, 200 feet square, enclosing , an area in the centre of the square 90 by 96 feet. This will tumid, 75 eligible butcher stalls (about the number now rented in Pittsburgh,) 140 valua ble garden stands, and four doff,* bonne or fruit stands, All under roof, well lighted and ventilated, with additio sal room.in the enclosed .arlactor.llo. additional strode, when required. By Ohms modification the bill would gain some what inothe'construetive dealgaoldbehuilding, while saving aboutls - pertrant.-in anat. — The above recommeoditions were accom panied with a reaoluiloneor the adoption of the same, and the report was signed by the entire Committee, to wit: S. Riddle, James Marshall, J. Hopkins, a Shiley, John Heath, ♦. D. Smith, and Loma Mout. . The resolution was disunion...l at considerable regal, and finally adapted with hot one or wo negttive Totes. A diecussion here sprung up in regard to the location of the market house, when 'Mr. Riddle moved to take the serum ollCommils by • vote upon the location se made iu the plane previourny adopted.. Mr. Walker objected, as he regarded this action, in joint ssesion,'inlo.mal and not hied- ins. The yeas and nays were called, aid noodled as follows free—lllessin. Rimll, Lewis, Lockhart, Riddle and Manned, of Salmi; Ball, Brown, Heath, Hutchineon, Love, Miller, Maul, Mc- Donald, Smut', Stile., White; and President Smith, of Common Ci Nays—Mesere. Aehworib, Patterson, Hop. bins and Walter, ol Select; Alexander, Herat and Wbi,ton, of Continua-7. '1 The evocation of location baring that boon definitely settled, both branohe, ndjourned to their respective chamber,. In Cowman Cbuncii, the resolution modifying tbe,plan WAR adopted. In. Select, the question came up on concur rent:a, when Mr. Walker movod to amend by striking nut . "market house." ,Mr. Riddle called for the you and nays, which method as follows : Yeas—Memo. Ashworth, Bissell, Walker and Patterson-4. . Nays—Maya. Lockhart, flopkltta, levels Biddle and Provident biarahall—b. Bo the amendment to mike out was loot. The original 210liOICIO concur woa then put, astd-carticti.hy..a.-rota uf. h yeas to 4 nays—tha Marmon giving the Casting vote. The whom matter having been thus favorably disposed of, beta bodies adjourned. Junction of ILc,Force■ of lloseccans and The correspondent of the Wheeling Pre., writing from Charleston, Va., under' date of October 9.h, states Chit the Union forces under Gen. Roseerans and Cox have united at the point known as the Hawk's Neat, 1.1211 that in telligence had been received that a large body of rebel cavatry had eurrounded a Virginia company of infantry at Hurricane Ridge, Put nam county, ahem twenty miles from Charles ton. Col. Guthrie, in command at Charleston, had been appealed to fur aid, but his forcer were es nomad that be could render them no as sistance. The writer adds : •Col. Guthrie boa never at any time had over ail or eight hundred men at Charleston, and Cot never over thirty-fire hundred men in his command. But, by continual movements of small detachments, preserving a guard over the town, and over various places near their camps, a■ well as by scouting expeditione, they hare kept current the rumor that they bad always tram twelve to fifteen thousand men. Had Rosecrans been properly reinforced, be would, ete this - , - Bave so 'messed upon the enemy by po sssss ion of thii Virginia and Ten- pewee Railroad, and threatvoieg of Rtebniond by that route, that the rebel army at Wathing ton would have been comneiled to retire. However, we are confideat , that this matter is now determined upon, and that in a short tilhe Rosemarie will be very largely reinforced." A. Soldier Murdered—• The Perintrato flanged. 4. correspondent ol the Wheeling Press, writing Rum Charleston, Kanawha - county, Va., details the particulars of the Chanting el John Terrill, or the Firer Kentucky Regiment, by a German untried Meinrsd Wehrle, while the former was endeavoring to procure some liquor at the bar of the latter. The soldier died in a few minutea v and the mindere! was imitated and lodged in jilt. He was saved from lynch ing with great difficulty, and - on the following day wab tried by court-martial, toodemeed and executed. lie met bit late sternly refus ing spiritual consolation, though conhasigg add deploting his act. He was a native al Germany, but had been in the country fourteen yams. Daoween.—ii young man named Henry Welts, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., wan acci dentally drowned at Tidieula oo Monday of last week, while crooning the river in a skill. From some cause the hoot waa'capsized, and before be could rearh a Tab ivy Which be mart. ed be finks Dacron C. Basis, Water Coral and . Limnos p_athic Physician; also agent for Rainboses oele. bratad Vasa for Baptism. Corner of Penn and Wayne Streets. C. bill, Nu, 246 Perin et, attend' to all branches of the Dental profession. BLOOD FOOD.—AtIODMOII' ie called to UM most remareetele and aciontitio Reparation; ad. 'received In another Memo. It Is an entirely new Manama', and moot loot be umetaindod with any of the nemerano patent medicines of the day. It Is a acetone remedy for all the Maoism *plaided, and ea penally Qom of 0 ctironie nature—ca long standing —of Neck*, months, and years. Betrayers, try Itt Mean, Menai it DOM?, of blew York, u• ttes sole agents for It, and also proprietors of the world.' mimosa:l Dr. lIITOWn Ili/anew 13olletit, an lath ole which iota" Maier should Lava In hat medicine Closet In cam of _need; and containing, as It dom., no pa leer °plata of any kleid,lt can be rolled alien with Maatm= contidenne,and will be fouled an In. valeabliapocite In all mules of leatantlie nomplaleto.— Ohio State Jenmsal, Oataaks. WII-Beo advertise l4o ment. Per aale by ODOILOiI kerent, Wood M.. Plusbnrah. P.. . - delbalawleo/ CeirFriond trt good; Tett WDire in VAILIDL.D'•LIIIIIIIIDT D p i . Mid from the ratalot el Dr. IDOPDen Myatt. of Cop 111141114, tlll gnat bona gotta. and ham bean trod In ids orsotka for Inalatt 4404 yearn wan tie moot astoolablad 41111111. At ao hunt 11111147 tt IA 'nitwit • rtral, and alleviate waltratota atandlly thou may otbor tweparattaa. • For all Manual:kr and t r lav borders It la truly Infallible, and ma. tor t) Sono, W.:mod& dyralu, , 8ra1ma..&4.,, - mootbloo. healing and PoIrd= 181 : 11 11theniolt ttol/4 . tlell *Nana tn. out: wonder and 1111044444 Of all 4110 Eon soar divan a trial , Over foot bandied nor Mato* of nnaarbable nova 44011014 IT It 4140 p 1 1 / 1 114 two roam West tbla Dot. Das admtfto. dant. aniddreawlwolt PILLDREI a CO. taints„ Oozier Wood and Deem! anode, Pittaburgb. rifNlTsireerlato AUbfl At ISTER ROLtalac law by _ 2 , • ~ • , oaf BAY VO. 011,1foOdt. ea i 4 bblo.-1.10. 1 , 00 Oil nett N.r,by • .ctS • plow OOLLINIL TteLii.l'EST 'NEWS. r Y ?us L r: fi• P atCEIVES4 tT TWE DAIIY VIET7E OFFICE From Woil3Mgt on. . . ‘VataILFGTOS, U T —There •e no toms co below 'his morning. Rickard A. Lacer, a minor, belonging to this coy, Win brought before Judge !derrick, to-day, on application to he. discharged' from Col. Tait'. let District of Col umbra regiment. The decision of the Court was that there was ung circuctsiaatial evidence that the pe. Wiener enlisted with the consent of his parents, and the applieetion- was acenntingly rented. An escaped prianner, who has arrived from Richmond, brings a copy of the Richmnild Enquirer of the 10th inet. From it we flail that there is a brisk quarrel going on between -the two Vagieiti rebel Generals, Wise and Floyd, arising nut at the conduct of the cam paign in Western Viraini?.. The YegUrrer takes the side of Wee, and say. that its cor respondent has never bee tainted with sue pinion of crime like Fiord. Gen. Wise, who hey been sick ever since his return from the war, was not eipactect to live on the 11th. The engineer who ran the train off the track on the day or the battle at Bull Run bait been discharged. The War Department has 'ordered General Sherman, Commending the Department at Cumberland, to reinstate all the officers of the 24th Illinois regiment who were illegally die. charged by Gent Fremont, through the instru mentality of Col. Hecker. It is further die fected that the charges the directly interested partite may have to make, the one against the other, shill be submitted to Gen. Sherman for such action an the general interests at the country may require. The committee at aggrieved officers will leave Washington to-morrow to report them selves for duty; . . The Conamiesioners to the Woilea Fair was organized to-day by electing Secretary Sew ard Chairman, and Superintendent of the Cen tres, Kennedy, Secretary of•the thirteen Com missioners. The Hon. Edward Everett only weaabsent, and he sent a letter of earner. A i commute was eppointed to wait on the Pres ident wit a requeet that he eend a national venal to .oglapil to carry such goods an the American contributora may desire to exhibit. Gen. aValter,Jonee, an aged and distinguish est retired lawyer, died to-day. Wasninavosi Oct. 14.—1 t has been reliably ascertained that thevetiel force which, made its appearance zrest of Louisville on Saturday, con sisted of only one company of Infantry and another cif 'cavalry. The promptitude of oar troops in obeying Important orders during the lent two days, has elicited encomiums from the moat prominent military officers, and strengthened confidences in their efficiency for any eonfliot in which they may be called to participate. Gen. Van Vika, of the Quartermasters' De partmentila hesidnously engaged in the bull. neas of providing overcoats and blankets for our troupe. As time aitiolee - dre from time to time received, they ate rapidly distributed by Capt. Thomas, of the clothing department. The contraotors in the Norther's — reties do notfurniah the, supplies as expeditiously as the wants of the soldier/ require, it being the purpose of the government to allow none to cross the river un less they are comfortably clad. The rebate on Saturday aihranced to Pohick Church, 12 miles ham Ailerandria, and barri caded the road with wagons, but our pickets paid no hostile attention to them. .11epoete have been current toe several day, that Snake had crossed the Potomac, and even hard fighting is rumored, but it is certain that no such inhumation bed officially reached Washington to-night. Yesterday the rebel, made a reconnoissance at Edward'. Ferry, several prominent officer., judging by their aniferme, being engaged in that business.. Srn.ecliag, Ma., Get. /4.—A special dispatch to the ISt. Leeds Republican nape Gen. Cameron, accompanied by Anjatant General Memo, spent Saturday night "at Jeffeison City, and ar. rived in Tipton about nine o'clock yesterday morning. After lireakfesting In camp, they rode over to this place, six miles, on horseback, accompanied by Gen. Feculent and 'staff. Upon its arrival here, the party called upon Gan, Mc- Kinetry, and, after spending half an hoar with him, proceeded in company with hied, his etaff and several other gentlemen, to review Gen.jdo- Kinstry's division, which is encamped here. At the-oioae of the review, Gen. Cameron made a few wall-timed remarks to the troop, express ing the highest: graliffiation at the condition In which he found them, and the utmost •conS. deuce that in the hands of etch men the honor aid success el our country's •arms were safe. L ud cheers were given for Generals Fremont, Cameron and Melanstry, alter which Gen. Cameron and hie'• party, accompanied by Gen. Fremont and staff, went by rail to Tipton, where they reviewed Gen. Asboth's division, which was also in ereellent condition, and then they went on by special train to St. L eds. It is understood that Gen. Cameron came here at the request of the President to 'eng ine the condition of affairs in this department, and that he professes himself highly gratified with the condition of Fremont , . army. CoL Metritt'a cavalry have gone down the Osage on a scouting expect . non. Gene. DiNE:m iry and Steely are to remain here, and not go east es reported. Gen. Fremont M on the eve of moving, but is uestly embarransed by want of transporta tion. Within A few days, parties of rebels have been foraging 60 miles south of Sedalia. 1 have very late intelligence — from Prices army. My informant, a citizen of this county, deserted, sod is here to claim the atinesty tared to rebels who lay down their arms. He left Price on Wednesday, a short ,distance south of Johnstown, in Bates county,:•movieg southward. He represents that great dissatis faction estate in Prices army; desertion, occur every day, end if nietwancet could be convey ed to them that they would not be herably dealt with, he tbinkb that the greater part of State Guard would lay down their arms and return to their homer. They.are Wed of war, and are only prevented from deserting in large bodies by the assurances of their officers that it they are caught they will - be hang as traitors, end by the'storiea of terrible Union outrages which are industriously circulated among them. The moat triaggerratc4 accounts of atrocities committed by our array, the der et:intim of property, burning of Cowan, and ravishment of women are circulated and lie. lieved among them. Eight or ten other citt• sons of his county who belonged to his cam• ploy, deserted along with hint and are ready to give themselves up. CAIRO, Oct. 14.—The steamer Grampus, with a dig of truce from the enemy's camp, Columbus asking for . an .richange of prison. era, arrived here to•day. Gen. fdrant replied that ol his own accord he could Make ho l es change as he did not recognize the Southern Confederacy, but would camomile:tie with a higher authority for their view on the subject. A detachment of Capt . ; Noleroatire cavalry company, twenty-firs in nombar, had a skir mish with. the 'rebel cavalry, ono hundred strong; at Beckwith Farm, Missouri. 'I he Fed erate were remilsed, with rdoss of one killed and five Wounded. The rebel captain wtr killed. A detachment of the Twenty-Ninth Illinois regiment yeaterday.seized a large quantity of corn, and a number of nom., mules and cat tle. They also took two prisoners at Thom?- eon's farm. Lourevms., Oct. 13.—Yesterday afternoon, about fourteen miles eolith Rouvrean's ad vance, and eight miles from therebel encamp ment on Green river, a detachment of forty men, of the Thirty-Ninth Indiana regiment, attacked three b6ndred rebels, ball cavalry, without any 10,19 to a100.1111 . E11. and "killing five of the• enemy, wounding three, and dtiv log.oll Whole force beyond Bacon river. .Loollortune, Oot.l4.—Secretary Oaretrion and Adjutant General Thomas arrived .from the West late last eight. - Baeretary Otimaron re viewed the tithWiloolllllo regiment, under 001. Murphy, which bad just rimier:l6y atiramboar, before Barnum's Hotel; thin morning. NEW YoulE t Oct. / 3,v , "The steelier Rich mond wan it FarEJeffehion on the ,30th oh. All were Well. - She hid been ore a coral reef, bat got off undamaged. Governor Andrew. 'of Mauachuletta, and Colonel Frank....R. Rowe, the Munich !gent in Nes' York, will leave .to-night tor Warhington. Fozektas Monitor, Oat. 13.—Twelve mem= here of the 11th Nil York Fire Zneaves were taken' prisonen by the.rehels .yesterday when W short dinettes above. Newport Nero t L 1604 'Ziller,swho Was in command of the - party in -quest of fuel, is under arrest for - cowardly be,. - . Loptsvnit, Oct. 14-+The iron bridge over Green River, at. Altintordsville . , was blown up by the rebels y rsterday pouting, have, no Soittbent tiews papers. ST. Lona, 90134.-:-geereury Cutiseen and Adjutsat .aeserat Thomu left this afternoon for"Washial4l" Lb, a ; spersial.-t!ilisishi - j Markets DT Paiteistram, Oct It —Noon-410w market dull, but prima steady, at $5 871405 BO few .aperinei $5 02 015-7.1 Lir extra. and 68 25 for extra fasillL Bye I. l loor eold as 3 75 and Corn Meal .163:5. wheat!. .In active demand, for ahipment, and mined 16,000 Mai. at $12401 25 Cm Peen.ylvania and western red.. and $1 30 kir northern: white ranges lima at $1.15@ 2 40. aye waisted at 65. Corn in deemed. and ague advanced; arleso4o 000 tomb yellow at 01 Pate Woo Mato. nod 10.600 bath mid, at 35 for Wawa aral• 366635 fur Pemmylvanta. to kneerleu thew. ls very little doing. Provision. held. firmly: sm.ll sales of Mss Pork at $15615 50; 1i5m.7144,9%, We. 7. and thooldaes 65100 Lard firm at 9%. Cover Feed de. dined ,4: tiiis4 96@1 75. Whisky lower; tare of Ohio at 214621. Now Poet, Ocl —Noon.—llour gold and prima favor tinges; al. 10,000 bbls. Whey quit: slim of 80,000 bosh; Chicago wk.; $1 1554; bliWirsokee club $1 Valhi 35, and red western $1 43.- Ng, goal, Oct. 14—Evening.--Cotton quiet. lair. at 51%igt1,7.4 Floor quiet; sales of 21040 bbk,at $5 256)6 35 'for State, $6 7565 85 for Ohl,, mud 65 96 (4.0 10 for Ilootherm Wheat active., sales 290.0001budi at 91 11/461 17 Lsr Chkago "wing. sl. lB®t 50 for MP wank. club, slsB®l 3J for red western, $1117911 40 for white and $1 58(9145 for white liontackp. advance:llc; sal. of 230,005 blab at 16316654. Penh Ii firm. Ltd firm. WhiekyAull; io. of 1000 bbla at 20X6283; Btaeti eadvis and - decidedly higher; Cbleago & Rock Maud 60/4 'Cumberland Coal 6%; Illidola liantral R. R C 7.910 do. Booda 69%; Bllchload Soothers 40%; N. Y. Omani 294 ; .fteddiot .16M,; Ml..onrl 6., 4.1%; Tabour, thr, WA: d0.12a, /90%; Ohio Os fift Yenizedons 6a, 42V.; Cloaerumant Coupon., 95; registered, 91. Arrivals at the Vlncipal Hotels. IL LAST NIGHT. Third sod Wood 'lnst.". IJ T Kohn t "do, HIMII - UP TO.B VOLOO lIT,OIIARLLS—Oorner - BL UT 011111.3. I /,Plankat, B'Carry, E Crelora, Franklin 11 lk Range I. Phil• J SI Alton, 0 W Padeird, Warren, 0 W R Fulton, Wret co J 1 Beater, Elizatietti 0 Bonbaa•a, Wa.b Pa J Cram A lady, Jchnet'n W Wier, Indian■ R Blakely, Kittanning Otil Barclay, Cy Wilktrit D Frick, Van Buren, 0 MANSION HOOBl -- GIOIOIIIAITS J B Olaver, Baltimore T M Grail , glen, 17 8 A W Witten, do 0 0 Billing; Carnal.) D V Etark. By J Orman, N Y O Tricker and ramry J A Wkalleck,Freeliart A• W Groins; Lancaeter Dr Albrtgb,Op Wilkina ft Dickman, PLIla GIRARD 11011818.—Cornrr aez Slimy Smith, 143, i7, New Plata :U W BUCK Washington W W Bruchneld, du' i Auerbach, Phfla H 0 Veltman, Hy I: P Loge, ElLzsbeth . J Zeigler, Butler W 0 Loemen, do 0 Berliner, Boon, Ps J W BAIT, Uniontown W Adams, Warm, 0 o. Hai Liberty street. • IlioPl/11.0S. ISlr &Min White idles J Boyd, Butler T Cunningham, linen d 0 Clark, Wash, Pa W P McanfloCh, Wrceport 1.1 Kans, Aruistrong • 11 Oimnrcb, Phan d A idc 7 Joy, Eltronglown IT Weddle, Pittsburg • 1 N Ciraltoo, Deltaic . A clarion, du • . Smithfield and Third street. POOPZIROII. & Robinson, Kittanning J 0 Uolden, do Hd Slater, Myelin,' silts A X Helsey,.Chleago Cleo Ettrgart,. • do P. L. 110011111 G M Faber, Banda My city Jao L Jon., Brady'e Bend T El Baird. Jr 0 Id 'Blake, II B A Wm Bylw, W Newton Mrs P Baker, MoKeeport EAGLE HOTEL—Mew 00= NUB, Emlington Ono Simmer. Petemborg W I Glileaule Ju Blackburn, W Newton al Stewart, Ind co Peter Johnson, do A Christy, All. cb W U Hutchison, West co Jos Hatehleon, do i Wm Buff, West co A .1 McNeill, do J R Orovi, do Tine Marlow; Altoona J N McLead, Kittanning HA ItS'd HOTEL—Liber PLIKIIIL Ulan, W H RnwelL Wash as Geo Illoy.L.Brldgewllle W P tltlier, Witkinaburg 11 Wallace, Brownarila D N Willa, N Manchester W Kerr, Noblestown .1 Wllwq Lonearille. Ky J D Harris, N Beighton A Do, eon, Hickory RED LION HOT A. P. 0011DOR. ty etreet,below &ninth. Joo Pitcollotock a a McCurdy, Fayette OW Mayers. Mt Flensint D White. Jeit co Tho &Wart ,Oeo Scott, Baltimore Geo Reed, Fairmount, Va W G itotartecn, N Alex. andria Thcmpeon, Wilkinab'rg Jno Crowe. Jeff to 0 Beard; Etentenrille TB Beynolde, do y etreat, foot of Fifth. PIONLISTuIt. 4 O McPberron,Nnototh'g Dr Miller, Ohio Joo Hays,Canonstong fl McClung, Plom tp Mart, Canonsborg Dleer Jno holder, Uniontown M Oaln. Osnonahorg Joe McGill, do No. 6, St. Clair street. 111011111200. W P Henderson, Beaver ' W Toong. W 0 Powell, N Brighton 0 Land, Pannonsteng D P Delrd, Ntark e ru .1 Baer, D M Dontho, NATIONAL HOTS r. sErEn J lkarbark• W Blackstone I 0 friable, Oli City . W B Dunlap lady, Caen 9 George. W A &on, fimlttCle.d, 0 10 11 Gear, No. 137, Water street. PILOPILITOI. 'N Coon, Brownsville G Remley, Greece co R Coleman, McKeesport W Coe. do 11 Mcßride, du I Wolff, Meng City R Mcßride, II B 0 J Fortoer.-13 B C ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, New York. Board Reddeed to ta per Day gIN OE TILE OPENING of this vast and Comodlcuwlllotel, In 1811, It his been thseingle endeavor of the proprietor" to make it the malt Bump. Worm, convenient and pmfottable hemp for the da wn and stripier ou this aide of tha And whatever has named likely to administer to the comfort of It. guests they bay, endeavored, pith• out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of tudisidual and axial sployment which modern as hag Invented, en 3 motion:l taste approved; and tho patronage which it has comonnied during the put mix years is a gratifying proof that their rf• forts have been sppreclitoi. To meet the intim:ldea cf the time., when ell Cr. required to prwetioe the molt flight OCODOLO7, the an &reigned have Reduced the Price of Boatel to Two Dollars por Day, at the nue time 'bating nose of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto bees supplied. • TRIUDWIta, WIIITOO6IR * 00. RAYNOR'S ENVELOPES-. CIE SUBSCRIBER BEZIS LEAVE T to call the attont:en or Booksellers, Stationcre, heelers he rano, Goals, end all others, to the EXTB N AS SORTMEINT AND bITPICRTOR. QUAL ITY ENVELOPES BIANUFACITLIIIBD BY HIM: The kind, embrime every style of Letter, Note, O. clot, Weddlog. Portfolio, Dreg, and other vertatles Alio, Parchment and Cloth Lined, Mimed, and gem med In the moat perfect muter, oe the beet folding Ibichlnes yet invented. AIL , the Irving 11111 s Writing Piped, minable. tura, expressly for the subterther, end no hotter pa. pas can bo bound to Nate country. Pimples, with trade list of price■, went by mall when reqneeted. • Dealers IT. Invited lo all and ermine hie ;lock pricost 'Weis, La. La. SAMILMIL RAYSlift. ocl fl ill -1N I 111 am , R. Y. DO - YOU.ROWISI PRINTING I . 000011"101BINLT P&INTINO on= Dcalgned for Small Motors, Stationers, Ur alita diarrhea., Grocers, Hankers, 'Evostaus, the - army and Navy. /la The Pronee we offer for vale are of a If,. Pattern; see the simplest and strongest end beat made of any cheep Presses aver faisited, and ow copy km spsce; be operated by ran) one, whether printer a not and are sold at prime blthee to nnbeenll of, that Is to: say at about OtilieriNTH the price of Job Prem. now In hie. Tha Vadat, (upon which the Pevan steed,) srecomphied of. mell Owe, pea ty and amply put tegelbar, end In, oompertheis and oonvenknoe Mies never .been equalled. Cell and en. amine, or lend for ambers, giving alma paces, as. J. O. WARY 11-00., No. 1 Barnes yin*. W. T. bisu w 4,2 r 4.)•,..wiert J2l W C*UUDIIi JAMS C. WATT,- Ociner of Penn oast Bt. Clair etea. ',Oswaldly Invitee poblte attention to his tow stock of SPRING GOODS. octreniehm all Um cawed styles of rashkosbls Matetisi adapted to GkWfLL MINT MIAS, solkltitm an estlyMill t arid- trotting IttOls &Willy to eshibit to them favarimg him with the seem a stook of new goats equal total In this city, without Smart to the aid of sessemei idealise malts. mh27thr pATANT 81101Gb SMOOTHING IRONS No mon trouble claming NM Ind. No more trouble over red bot states en reuMgda No more grumbling &boot sogod ebbtsur Ws" No more troublesome Bog tram. _ , But the good old PLAT IRON fitte d with ' NMI DR4IIII,IILIPPIR, et • no. log worm swaniemP,,. Opposite dm PmbOglco, - ' - ..I•lll.llderret • • • • L. O. LI. illt*ttAbl. T G. ORAFV.VGR.IIIAM.• P11.0011:1CIL A 11I'D .is..tr - ki it Ec wavte, 2045 111111[117 PUIL'ATI,ELP.III4; fl` INSF.DI6:ISOO lbs. in store, for . sale '- imam maw km • lATBIRB-11.10 lbe.wfte Nathan .11:. memos br 0:11 MO a °mum -Soma/ Amato. II MANHOOD. • - Etol , : ..Los.r t How ,aI3STOIIED t . Ind yubliebed in • Faded Enveloped; Frio. 6 etc A !ankle on the amm o treatment, end aWicai CFO Of Bperonlon hoe• it Pro int.' Weakteralarol untery [Wallow, P ammal Debility, and impedimenta to maniage generally, Nerronarass.holumption, Itelayandfiteg Venial and Pbyaleal InceDectty, r• • selling from ,idelt Abase. &c.—by ROBT. J. CDL lirgallyßDL, Aulhcr of the arms L'oa!:. 6o: - "A' Boon to TbottaikAAA of lhaffi*ert." Bout nn•cr sell, In • plalti'eMiredope, tJ ary'addresi-' paml raid, co rerelpt of el. - ants, or two. rendlga. damp* by Dr. OW J. C. 1C1.1141. oriklmaT .17 a.m. Ne r York, P. O. 80.z4586 .. , • - nnstott: 4\'p II N G %V 0 kc, PlITTSIBI)11011, , rAfitt, Arcp docw., MAN UPAOTOREItB OP SIIlATI1• CllATl.kns•'ewf 'BMA :niEPHIL, P2Stt LOITOMS, !hill Cotton's, kipslist: Iloldsr, Mso,'lmpeiters find' Dealers in Mk.T.0.4. TIN PLATS We 1110N,W1111, ae. 00tSez.941 on bind, Tinunt's Sisolttnsur end ; War ahouta, No. 110..r4r;t oral 110 Artumi 'iatrett,, rattals,rgb. Missua; itrOpocild ordwre of Poppor oot to ow" dostrodiikk„ , tars Flair 1.3yel Hair Dye! Hair Wm.A. MIATCIIIIGLOWIit 11A1.11DIK The Original and be•l ~ 114 .Worlcil All othors are more imitations, and, &mild be avoided, If you wish to escape ridloode. awe*, RilD, On RUSTY HAIR. Dyed lootimill to • Manila! Imo *total Brown cir .lll•tit:withobb 04 lout I%IEIII to Pookolror,,kto• RFTE/IN, 11LIDAL.d. AND I)IYLOSLSti bare , p.m , awardd to Wm, A. liatcheior ;ince lUD, and Oct.. . 10,000 spying non. bare born made to tbo Ilatr`efhtb (' patrons of big humus Dya. WAL A. MATOLUILOWS DAIS Dl2 pro-dime' a ank. not to be dbitingniabod from 'Attire. and le Walaitirlo! In not tc Want In Mr bast, boweter long It buy ,bei oontiunediand Ma ill effect. of gad Dyne nunedimli, the Malt furlgoratcd to, I.4fe by this eplentlid bye; Made, gold or appliod(ln D prima room) et eitel Wig Fr tory, 2a2 browiway, New York. dold In all elUm and towns of the Wilted inatiwity gfetaind Yew Ocaida Dealers. • • Milfrnie genuine bag the name and address upon..., etas plate engraving on fodisidia of etch box, or - 'WILLIAM A. DAUM/ALLOW, ' Jelblyclawrier 10 Sabi urref,Nebliark- tontrisca.. ...... u..muss: warm, • a ....... ROBINSON. MINIS &MILLERS; VOUNDINRS AND IN ACIDA wAsEribreerow Pitt•burigh, — P•nnir.- . • 0115 as, N 0.161 Market ititgelt. Marafactoro all kludo of )3trom oasind MW. Micamry;olsllHlll: RsltrbitO 'Work, titrorfillottort, and Shoot Iron Wort. ' Jobblat nod aspoirlngdono on shadow-Ice... mestoirdo 1:7111 1 1171*Y /.11-,41:g.111.1•P414F 1,14'11 _ J ore via Dllievortia.--Ds IN; C. Elliforfoll. Etairruc' fthsoussoro go Port/w e -8.49 d , otszorachntass RAIL ROAD SPIRES, OHAIRB'ctt AND BOAT Corner of Water Street and Oherrystkg: eul4lyd VITTSBPRAS: ININIVAr , Z 0132.7 ot>6.En-u5.144 'aE istittie•td;-. 1111111/41411111 ,`• tsrf;:f,t. /ron Ruilug, Iron finals, nnd Yonll Doilsir Window ablates,. Window (M , uds lll.2 • „3 I /foi. 91,tler.ond .tree! ca6.6e riani Illititan Wood angfilarket,) PrITIDURGII.IA; Haiti on bawl a varloty of now r4terni, Gine; lioA plat. suitable fa all pnrocani. Particular attention paid to ozoloalas Grave Lola. . Jobbing dont. at *tit notice. • • • chile Ke s. EATOlittß'B WIGS AND: 4 1011-. PEPS =pass all. They are. elegant, tight, owe/4 .d'rai iirk e; Intg to • charm—no turning up bahhii - -;iio alniatela ci tho hoed ; Indeed this • is the only-stab. Iletnneut , senef. these tierce are yropetly pees:Motel and nude • telelvdneeT le.nned sheet. lirer.TOrh, zioLaviiils *as 6024*. DIALSICS is • Woreiga and Domestic Bifit of Kieha iIIIRTITICA7IIII CIT nitrous, • 3LXY NOTIA, AND arms. HO. 47 kIAIIIIET STII.IEI4T, PITTB1101:011IPA. **.Oollactlaus made on all theprincipal slakil Lbw. act the United Etlt... 1122•411. 6: H. & C. P. fid&ELIELM, TAPER JUAN UFAC TURERSY - .,; And Doslonia BOON, Kurt OAP, LEITER AND ALL HUMP Oft VIT R. A. PI 6T 43. P A.P.R. Rim remand from No. 21 Wood moist to N0...2.3 . . dmitbdeld ddreet. Plttaburgh; F. ' • SarClaab ar Trade for Bags. . Pittsburgh Steel Works. , OLIO 101111d...—.....1081 L i07D..........1/.R•OOLtOM/ JONES, Barri &•• ytSiNUFAOTURERS •OF CAST TEIL, deo, Spring. Plow aol A. B. steel P Itatokii slut 2 , ,,XL181EL, Corner Bags sod First**, oat - PITTSSUBOUtPIi. EZCZI No. 54 St. Clair Street, (DrAri.te.Nawenfidint.) rITITBU6(IO,.PI galC2.lydre Dr. Geo. dl. Keyser. Wholesale Druggist, IdIEDICINII DIIALER, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pc - f -4 TRUSSES FOR Trill; 11 CURIc OF Rai NIA OR RIIPTIIRN. _ Marsh's Radical Cure Truss -Ritter's Patent Trues. Fitch's Supporter Truss. • Self• Adjusting Truss. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body brace, for the of Prolog= Wart, PUN, Abdfnolool OW Bpi. nal Weaknossa. Dr. 5.,8. Pitch's Silver-Plated SupOirier. Pile Props, for the support and cure of Piles, Mastic Stockings, for weak and varfposa Blaetie Knee Cape, for weak knee join* Anne Supporters, for weak ankiejoitite. Suspensory Bandages. Self-ljeeting Syringes; also; every kind Of Syringes. Ds. limas has also a Tress erhicli - ,seill radically cure hernia or-Rupture. Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 itdod. 'et., sign of the Golden Mortar. MEETS= pte.cribee . in ca.reol MEMO Drs. 11A018 and has Instruments far DEATABEB and almost every Mesta matting mechanical moppet CiALVANIO sarrsar Cr IiLIICTRO titdONSITO Kdalitlll3,tor undloal purpeats; of a. very aim% kind. will be sent true of ezprtent chine; lehenee ea corm ran; upon ■ . intolttanetteranDollai •- Address • 910. No. INi• IYOC4 llZPOt•Plitiblinbe PS. TVARRIISA OURED*,By Alrayners ju BOWS!. MEDIAL. Ivory' bottiirirstrontod or mousy refunded. Hold at M. NNIBMII • HNI-daw „ No.;NNlVrooklititttL, - . DER BUGS, 110ACEIg9; namieleepes ads. Ma at .D R. . WiIIREVO. 149 Wood stmt. le sumrsisedy. • RATSAND MION:--8111*.deatirttatjaik totted' Vermin by' whiz TatilLtia • .101.: TilaatlllaTOß, en entail,' um 'renr.lnidenc. sad . traitantea to remove these pots fro atall7 halts: Bold 1* , Ds.iicrissirs.- -J l 3o4llir IlkWoodijettst. ETRA, BAZO, 119.-1, hal e a few EX miaow" which I will else oat ateat i 060. if. 10 Wood worm, - • • • • AtiPAMIW . CUHED ,- .AO Xll4lllible core tae HoNortho will b found lo vitamin NA ACIIII PILLS. Try them. At Da. XliTBTall No. - 140 Wcalotrost: 111 , e 26 ants: • , firkiac p rima ..x.„.fre.h.ltutterioatrecalrial and formals by, . . ~ ",-- 1 11Atilli VAN aoszwit4. - to, -• , ..149.114600s4strist.