MEMI - -It flint 8 . 10.11,N1NG, OCT. 18, 1881 7 , zsr When Col. Mulligan surrendered to Pelee , -..' st,Limington, 'bent a fortnight ego, thinge .1 4 . rioted glOomj indeed in Miramar'. _Pelee, iktitn large !oleo, was in pee/tuba of the captured' town end fort, thus seauriog a Midi of-operations In the West and North- Walt, 'from which it was belleied that : .'. botbing- - lhort of a plotraoted and bloody ,-' - --- gage' could .dislodge him. Meanwhile,' - , ithrdes of marauders, rendered Insolent wad . ''' Matteotti by eta:toms, were laying waste or ~ .='-'• = ,radjogiting all the surrounding region. ;Willie this disheartening state of iffalrs eilstad there, a palatal and distractingoouf tensors: or (laurel was going on between - - '' '- VOL; Blair and Gen. Premont, In St. Louis, ' lb. , former ,bringing charges against the jA.;;2..;b3ter.. well calculated , to shake the cold ' deems of the nation in the fitness of the men. _-:t-t - ride lid, with ilognbdunanlmity of popu . ... Ls approbation, been chosen to conduct this great war in one of its most difficult depart ments. .. , ;Gook was the position of affairs only two i ' -' - weeks ago; bete now - all is bright and hope -1V".11 : -eel again. Price evacuated Lexington in s F - wry ' 4Sry shert Glee after its capture, and re , ' tesated hastily toweeffe the Arkansas bor. ....del, and now Fremont is in pursuit, witha . 1 . - : `,,'• Oros Whiol all tbe rebels on that side of the '' • •bliselesippl, even were they concentrated, etirdd not withstand. It is not probable that Feemont will be able to Geordie Price or 'ildoenlioc4, so , he will not, be likely to o l ! _-- wattle, a brilliant victory in. Missouri, al .. -, Waugh he is likely to do what is better— ' .1 delve the rebels out and restore pesos and cider. .. 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' . i I vittsburo 6/dies a RIDDLB at - CO 111 - 0111. 1 •110 -' PlifilP - I'ille03 fobikettion Oike,_ Fifth &tree, near d4ritA/1414. 111Dandingrund Evening Editions daily. enstabslng . the Latest Sows up ~ 4 4) this ... 1 1hour of snablicatleti: trots .410ssehsradittas,per &Mania In winner, or Ur. Pr whet Pus ktssoust. Mrknee evacuation of Lexington proves that he has no oonfidenoe in the miserable mob of 30.000, whioh has been dignified with the name of army. One half of it Melted away almost immediately after the Ilight,'and with about 15,000 he to now seek ing safely in retreat, leaving , his deluded i ' , in„Missouri to reap what he and ffie rebel Governor, Jackson, have sown. feet, the horde that flocked to the rebel standard - at Lexington wao, in the main, --- made•ap of the same material that compared the marauding and murderiug bands that ' Infected inane four cr flirt) 701111 ago, nom known by the term border ruffians— ' - fellowe who swagger about "our niggers," although not one in ten of them hen money , - enough to buy as much bad whisky as would make kim drunk, had who, in-either moral of intellectual qualities, are but, little abcore the. grade ~o f savages. The formation of inch a class as this is one of the natural trnittr'of a system of, slavery. Too proud -,, to, labor, where labor is dishonored, and unfit for any thing else, they soon sink diva to the condition they are In, coarse, damorallzed and brutal, and ready to be the 'Mint tools — if men equally wicked but more' gifted, and the numb# , of whose:negro.' graduates the messurtrof their political im portance and right to dictate and command. , This degraded clans has been the bane of Missend ever slues its settlement ; and It the terrible ordeal through which that B.‘Va is now palming shall have the effect •„.„ :of stirring them up and sweeping them out, 'filairesult will be worth all it costs. • What-,, : , -tar war there , is to be after , this in Mir :•-tiOpri • is likely to be of the guerilla stamp, and must result;' sooner or later, ._ in the extermination of both slavery and border - ruffianism. The, "poor white trash--rho ' are following Price and Ben IdoCallooh can oily exist in tie 'casettes of slavery ; and !!:that State, or anyother, shall resolve to Miasma and forteralsvery, it must be con test to put up with its Proper share of rut iiiniva, which appears to be an inevitable and Lasipareble concomitant of the patri ., mita institution.— . TIN Anus at 'Hirper's Ferry, u de ' MAW in our telegraphic column, strikes as wthioinrin a very signal manner the es . . pesiority of the spirit, firmness sad ends es of the National forces. But hew *sold it be otherwise f Could rebels and rolaigsdea ever stud op With loyal and trite assn in an :pen fair. fight ? Ever sines this . rabeilloa marshaled its forces in the UN, where have the - minted chivalry 'hewn thsinseivee, but et as advantage, willing to throw down the gage of battle t Was it at Sumter!or at Idanaesse ? or atripringlield ? Nava aloe anywhere, except with odd. of t‘ three or four to one—and intrenohments, it _possible, thrown into their eagle besides. And yet; with all the odds they got, how often Ms that sale, to weighted for slotory, almost yielded, trembling in the balance of ,ferhano, spite of Its being to loaded with elegating the outsetl _ • ; —4his skirmish at ilarper's Ferry, if we • dinot greatly err la reading the signs 'that lierald" coining events, Is but the sorund of tf footstep near the tbreshold;--another firm tread, and another, and another will soon two beard. Bat Ist as possess our souls In *enc.; —we trust the great work is in tionspelent and faithful hands, and we know that God isover all. . .oteutieTeteigraplitorattorootoo. ; The project of establishing anbtokoa line of telegiaphic communication from Bt. Astersbaryg, Bartwsrd throtigh Liberia, to ' ifektirig Strait via the Amazon rivet and Baas. katalta x and sbroia that strait to the Continent of Amotioa, lobelia it woutd-be ortedili oat - Sid to 411 puts of British AmerieTa and to the territory of the "(felted StsteV, appears to be _ progressing rapidly and succesidully. The. Russian Government has three thousand miles et line alreidy constructed 'arid' is ,opera doe f sad no serious difficulty' , is apprehended 'is' de abasing of the narrow straiedividiag - Aria from Ame/ica, or of carrying_ the, line lbrune the iforttPacific, along the . Alsatian Oleic of islands, which emends nearly from Asia, aid render trani-Atlantie line lee, se- Amstar' ? There ix some th ing strange and al . Mom startling in tlin idea-of getting new*, per. Spa came day, from London and Liver ..., • ‘, pkg. parii and Vieaue, byway of Siberia. and OcA ! It - will Probliaty be a ....retirragmility in two or tiumi . yentei ficion thin ' 41., ~Tss-.-f~`~'. ~.-~~-y.......'`3~'uar:'!'i~.,ry.~?'~•z°~y' R"kiTM~. i 4~2:~hrn'.Rr+~~3TrP: ~ ,ter ~., Cubs.,ttlltude Tf a tooti by Her Authoi- ArOastisis'in the Gout - is de fa • Habeno tl - the icsiaor, cep:ales the ettcode tsten hy the buttioritiee ‘f Cuba, in rrsoset to the :tenni- Pen of Fbe, Southern Confederacy. It cicalas, somewhat indignantly, tbo construction raced upon a deolaration of .the government by the loyal ;dosed this country, The eirennistaderee as therein stated are as iollews: " • Under denser Angiut 22, says the. Oaceta,. klite_Gliernor of Motarzae addressed to the Governor General of the island a committee lion, in which was incloeid another from the Conseil of the United Stetes at that city. asking thetkoi should interpose his authority, so thit the captain!' of_tbe sloop Neank, from Charles ton, widen- the J3outhern flog, chatild acknowl edge his ohrinfler authority ; and failing to do so, shonld be compelled to, leave the port The Governor-General referred the matter to the Commandant-General of kissing at Havens, who decided that the sloop baying name from Cbarleeton, whore the national dog was not acknowledged, without • clearance from the redtcal authorities, she ocnid Oct be protected by it; that the Confederate Cog bad not recognised, bniwaa tolivated by the Spanish govertnnent—"a toleration which is tbe niftier nary consequence of the neutrality of Span ha that strife," a4dethe Gacaa. While the Fed eral government mhy lawfully close a port by blockade, this does not extend to a request that Cabe should shut hen against Southern vowels. The result was that the Noenk was cleared from Matanzas under the flag with wbioh she enter ed, and in the same term as other foreign ves sels, where nations ate without accredited con ing& The royal decree' issued on this subject em braces the following points, rays the journal from which We have quoted: Pint, The adinission into the privileged porti of vessels under the Confederate flag en gaged in lairfulcommture when the documents they exhibit do—oorsugged any suspicion of oireci, fraud, or other mime p3nishable by the laws of all nations; soundly, that once within the port, they will be under safeguard of the neutrelitt proclaimed - free from molestation by any foreiagent, while carrying on the law ful buinus of lading and =lading or sailing therefrom. thirdly, that both the naval author ities at the ports, as well as those controll mg the financial matters, are to consider vimels in this category, and in all thaticlatia to their entry end clearance, 43 arnving from foreign countries which bays no eamedimd consuls in our territo:i. The same paper defiler that this decision was promulgated in any secret or nuderhanded manner, but was coinmauleated to the subordi nate authorities of Cuba, the Spanish Minister at Washington, and the home government at the fame time ; only it was not published "until the definite decision declared whether or not it shall be adopted as a general measure.' Shirai!eh to ort!sty. Three A correspondent of the Louisville Journal, writee from Lebanon, Hy., on the 14th: * , About three o'elook' en Saturday morning a party of about forty horsemen, twenty-five of whom were federal troop' from the regiment commanded by Colonels Hobson and Panne. Anther, one the remainder citizens, all under command of Oapt. Sam. Taylor, from Camp Andy Johnson, approached the snideness of Cy. Hutchinson, withont-a knowledge of the presenneof one hundred and fifty rebels, who bad been warned of their approach, and who were thoroughly prepared to-receive them. The first intimation that Capt. Taylor" received of the prams of the entmy emeriti the form of a peremptory order to bait, which issued from the opposite side of a plank fence. Tree order to hal. was followed by a discharge of musketry ere Capt. Taylor had time to form his squad for action. Linder a galling fire, however, Capt. Trylot's gallant party dismounted and formed In battle array, promptly returning the enemy's fire with Ended rifles and Colt's navy revolvers. Tne-rebele were fortified behind the -fence and fired through an opening near the ground. Li the darknees of the night the federate fought with little certainty an lb tho whereabouts of the enemy, bat their rifles and pheols did good execution, foe they acknowledge • loss of two of their party, while It is known that at least four of the number'were killed, and thassevoral warto j wounded.', j , Notwithstanding their superior force, the cowardly rebels fled in the midst of the fight, but rallied after Capt. Taylor's command had left the field, and made a show of pursuit as far ae Little Barren, bat lost confident and re. turned to Hutthirson's.. A detachment of one hundred men started in the direction of Hatch been's, on Saturday, to renew the battle ' but they learned that Hutchinson's force had been increased to four hundred men, and they re. turned to camp." The Situation of Paducah. It appear. from an Inaianapolts paper of yesterday, that. Gen. Lew. Wallace has tale. graphed from Perinea that an attack from the rebels at Oolumbus was imminent. The news isnot at all alarming. We - have direct and' minute information of the cocdition of things at that point up to Thursday night and it was theexptesaed opinion of the Chief Engineer-at that time, that if the rebel, faded to attack within the next two days, the federal fortifications would be completed, and the place could be held' against any force that might be precipitated upon it. The earthworks are extensive, and batteries so placed as to command all the principal ap proaches to the cityll The dense forests, on the-margin of which the works have been erected, have been leveled for several hun dred yards along the whole line, the stomps and trunks remaining, so that an enemy would find it almost impoesible to approach to solid columns, or with cavalry or artillery, except along the main roads, and these, as we have before tinted, are effectually covered by the 'batteries. -The force at Paducah consiats of about 8,000, divided Into two brigades, under Gene. Wallace and Paine, and the whole divizion under Gen. bre' ith. This force is compoeed of some of the fittest reglinentv in the whole country, and officers and men are possessed with the highest spirits and confidence. The bridge of boats constructed some weeks since acme the Uhio the! at Paducah was early last -week swept away by piles of et, cumulated drift wood. Since-that tima no .effort has been . made to rebuild it, nor. la it, as far as we. could learn, alia Irian of any el the military men there that there should be sack an effort. The soldiers any they desire no chance for a retreat, end the removal of the bridge takes away the only chance. - We repeat, then, that the country may rest easy 'as to the situaton et Paducah. It the rebels dare to attack the Federal forces there, we predict a moat bloody and tearful repulse. —St. Loots Democrat. The Itiimor from New Orleans It is not Impossible that Mr. George N. W ilful, of the inaurgont nary ' has done all he nye. .11 no, the only cause for surprise ie that he did not do more. There is littliXdoubt that, it he - had driven our ships on the sands he would not only have "peppered them but he would have utterly destroyed theta: It would bare been a fine feather in hii cap, and he was hardly the man to mist; the chance. But. Ramirez Subs fact stands in the way. The dispatches Materthat ear Beet was driven on there and "pekiered" "on the Smith.. west Yaw bar." Now the Southwest Pen, and every otheripass .of the Mississippi, has been made impassable to Mr. Hollins and his muequito Beet by a fort which our troops have -within four weeks past built at that point of the river where it first divides itself to form the Delta. This fort, we are able to state on perfectly trestwortby authority—that of Mr. G. W. Blunt, who knows our whole coast 'swell MI he does Broadway or Wall street—was corm. .pleted before the day on which Hollins dates his action; and whatever he did he musthave ucomplubed above and not below It. It seems reasonably certaiaitherefore, that be did not drive oar aaaaa ls ashore in the South-West Pam, which he could not enter, and we may expect to hear, when our own reports come to hand, that Bolliula dispatch is one of Fal staff's monstrous exaggerations, with perhaps the grain of truth that he exchanged shots at a safe distance with some .of the small ships we have on the Missiutppl.—N. Y. pot:. Waantearos, Oot. 16.—A Virginia paper of Mondiy confirm' the report that the steamship Nashville has gone to sea from Charleston, [The whole story Is told In the Baltimore Asievieuu 9f last evening ae follow. : —Ens.] "It la learned from i most reliable sour°, (a late offloarie the United Buttes Nev 7, who was compelled to Mika on almount of 11l health.) that the no* Confederate Owes steamer Nash ville ouceesded in running the 'blocked, off Charleston, B. ,C., during slate hour on Friday night)set, awl is now rapidly speeding her loray icings the broad Atlantic. • The Nashville Is. commanded by Lieutenant Elbert B. Po gram: [This Pamela entered the United Steles 'melee hi 1829, aud • &Lilo time , heitill tire commanded was en duty re the Navy 'lard; Norfolk: Us • Virginian by , birth.] She takei out as paseengers Boa. James Dd. Mayen sad letut jAidell i ,the, firm erre accredited Coottoia' itoitie to the Court of Se., hates - and thelsuerle the etas aapaelq to the Ground St. Cloud. James tdnYatiand,.Eeqoi Patina. hit g , goes e aid the Hon. Georav_Eastis, or Nets Orleans, 'as settatzu to: Mr. tslidell. Tbe.Nsahville, of crane, takee oat- a fall mall and saleable 'docarneers for the Confederate Cow. toisstocere who bahp been on the CoLuocot for many months prin. Tee Naebvil:e is said to be one of the swiftest ateameti that ever plied the American waters, and lot several year,r ran as a passenger and mail boat be tween New York and Chuhtston. Her Cus tom }loose measeremmnt is aboat twelve han d d tons. Secretary Cameroa We find the following notice of Secre tary Cameron in the St. Louis Democrat of Tuesday : The vigor and activity of the Secretary of War is boticeable by all. • Labor seems not to weary him, nor care to add one line to his (ace. On Saturday he set out for the camp at Tipton, stopping at Jeffer son City over night. bunday morning by daylight he was up and ready to pro ceed. The train arrived at Tipton at half past eight o'clock, A. tt , when the Seere tarp mounted a horse and rode with General Fremont, who is a great horseman, to Syracuse, flys miles, where they review ed the troops, and were some house in the saddle. At live P. H. the train left for bt. Louis, where it arrived at midnight. Yesterday, Secretary Cameron set out for Kentucky, to inspect the departmen of the Cumberland. These rapid movements show the vigor of the man ; and though the snows of sixty winters have fallen upon his head, the country has the promise of a continu ance of his usefulness for many years to come. There have been many speculations and no little excitement in this city since the arrival of Mr. Cameron, in reference to the objects and results of hi. :visit to the West, but so far as we can learn, the public curi osity has rot been gratified by any relia ble information; and we suppose the "quid Hanes" must possess their souls in pa tience until the return of the Secretary to Washington, when the results of his cibeervation will be laid before the cabinet and acted dom. A Questlon We yesterday published a 'list of rebel sequestrations of property in Vir ginia. In this were several estates well ,stocked with slaves. The negroes are to bie—set 4 work, and the proceeds of their labor defoted to the support of the rebel government! A question arises : By the Confiscation act ol the National Congress, all slaves actually employed in the service of the rebellion are to be taken from the owners; will the fiict that the slaves stolen by the Confederate Government are made to work for the benefit of the thieves who stole them render them liable to exmfiscan, or will they, if they ever fall into the hands of our troops, be con• sideied in the light of a sacred trust, to be rendered up with the alacrity and zeal which are so well - pleasing to the South ? [N. Y. Tribune. One advises from Kentucky are that General' Buckner las left Bowling Green with a portiole of his ragged , command km Cumberland (hp, and that only three regiments remain at Bowling Green. General Buckner has received large re in- Aircements from Tennessee, Tim, and Missouri. Lie has over twenty thousand men, one thousand of whom are Indians. Hardee is there from Missouri, and six thousand are from Columims. Breckin ridge was also there.—[Crim Gazette. Trim Irish American states positively that Gen. Shields has not declined the com mission or ek Brigadier-General, recently tendered him by President Lincoln; but that as soon as intelligence of his appoint ment reaches him in in exko, where he turs gone on private business, he will hasten to the seat of war, to devote himself with all bin might to the duties of his command. flatten .FOll, trilt The Brigade of Col. W. H. GOWN. the la. law partner and frond of the Prealdrmt, la not quits toll, and nun will b melted either as companies, partaof oantowsies, or as trollitdaalt, AND DAV. Tat CHOWS or Tall BileNOR Of asisvicz WHICH THAT PRINZ% elder ea Attilltry,.tohrotry orOwb 'li t portion of the Brigade is now in active weirs This ia a chance nialy mat with, se the Brigade will he a favorite one. from the dated' eolistoany men will be autiested, paid and dada& Apply at the stable of Clatit.B. H. PASTSRPON, ode Mr Diamond street, sear Grant JWANT.ED—Five good men to join o Regiment golegto Houtacky tole Week. /to good so • bona:] of TIN V 01.1484 goareouod.— 001 l oath 12 o'clock TO MEDAY. at Aldormaa We. BRIDWA,Taftet stmt. atom lholtbfletd dna. PIM. loacra buret, or 0. t, Allogbsoi. 0. 1L158A1198.6 Ambrotypo otOoros, l otroo lemma W. W. Hocroftlog r floor. Kii.loll,T FITT AtITILLBRY wAinla 80 asperioneocl-Temitats, • • oladdkcs uul Ruin. 2 Buglers._ .113ritoorl moo can 'apply to 3. M. Ert&P, siaosur ve push stmt. wood ll= irr A FEW MORE, RBI:SUITS wanted to AU nu tank* of the UNION RUM, nods Capt. THOS. 1. lOU. Tbe Company. will tus anloorod so soon no anoplttoly ornantood and win go into inowko no Tharp Oxman Armory In 24 , story of Wllkln'a Holl, whets goad soon win be enrolled imam dap looser. soaLif THOMAS W. Knoll. Caplan ' Hraleabeatitale Himuums /510 An U.S. burn fitteborsl4 September Sikh len. g To the Young Men of I Panisopivani..4 are ordered to recruit the Itdrd &Mello* of the /kb Beepheeet O. & Wintry to Penneylvatila. and now appeal to you to *how year patrklttem • by entering the write of your country he iblelloallho Unisons, to cohabit of 3,432 men. The pay ts from $l3 to $34 per month, with abundant lood,elothlng end slime. eieenee. t ivory soldier of the Boodle Army lc entlOwl, be• starer pension, If disabled, and BOUNTY Of ONB HIIIIONIND DOMAIN). shoo tanoroblc dloottarged, to •oomtortsble support. If sick or dimbled. In the 'Wie' houses, estottilahed bl. the government. Ithatodlote provldon mods for ettitormo, mew, equipments, cottons cod transportation for all who Onothird of theClompao, Mows wN be taken trims the rants. No ,ttetter emortsuttti Is - offered to Wilted young men bler atrod treatment, and a bar thence kw prontatkm. • lam fall talbrntallon apply to Lieut. 110Bittlt ISIM ISI4III attYa3aanesecngßo.6ilaoetbaL WEI•teA. iron"- Melee 16th Bag. ILL Inatatry. 11. El. .Axmy.-"Taitl/4 MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELYI WOR AMU ILIGININT CIL omator, 111190LAIL ILIIMTIOP. Mira Or ILIUM= 02nr Mild YEARS itenjolalng thL Boglssent wnt bolnitlOßXlDs The hlgheet psy per month In the service. Bibiase eno .11quIpm at Llothing, habiliteatie Qantas; feel sea Medical attendance free tyl chirp, $lOO 801314TY1 A.d.vattoexnent open to all Por further partici:alarm apply et the Ermmlting Office, NATIONAL. ROTAL, Weise street, noir Smith. eels!, Pittsburgh, Pa. . • . HINRY B. HAIR, Registry s uch Regiment tr. S. Marelm,- , - esfunetl Baeruiting ORicar VOW itotico. cirnos 07 1711211114174112•11016 o orTinegiuson, Pittotrarak, Umber llth, j I°IIBE. STOOKHOLDERS,DP THIS 0.161.46./ &Is 1.07007 00MM that the 1100f771 elestion for Directors got tho onnifOi 10.77 eHU .be hold az the 466" Po. 63 /earth Mod, boiwton the boors or too clokalk a. ie. aid use o'clock e. sc. ea MONDAY, the 4.h do, of teovombor,l66l 0c.14-4141. MIR SPROUL. &maul. jr&PLANK LIOALP ALSOTION.—The .nor Etockboldone of tbo Allostmay AIMS IPuzynolno Plink Bowl Mummy aro boyeby toot OD =fobs will to WO et dm boost at I. O. LIGHTOAP, co 110110 AT, the ‘th Vow of Noyeattor mi. Wanton lho boars of lasi 4 o'olmlt to .Mot tow.Om dm Graft rag. By onsa of thip Praised» MUNN UIILIIII/M4 soft. . erito* . . ..„AItaiLIPITNIX:y c01i.V i 4561,-,-1--.. : 4: • A N. NiAtTiONt , ro*:;Dirftitoesi;lif i:U• - Erg . ... Crudi r..,t, tong.. fo. -hi:itizutic iiii, idit LIN kaSi zlk. I ts: t.lr 51200Foritt TO.M. Ale held*: t: t l.entfiz doz.. • illift llttbdrtoi ,0. ,; ..__ , • - ..i; .7;:. '.:Y i emai - r, taw , ~, t o . , Lour. of o oloic.cit . - ar, a:4 Z. , r2.OIIAVE ern for $l, hritki.2.6o: ~... rzoloot p. so 'II, -11513311 aiteting at the Fto Lholdels wilt V a held at the ow-king Hem% ou2UIJ3DAY,tha 6th d 0.7 Of !4v. .110 ea:a la. - .- . ''. .Y . a none Crok ~ _ .1- W Pruik. Oarkier.:' Maconatee* poor. r !Unbar/l. ;Lobe: 17, 861. j • LC:*•AN ELECTION Ob' iditt.CTOREI of Vol, Sank, to limo tribe - *analog' yeti; e.in be h-hi at rho g.obin,g Hour, on MON CAI, no vember tats, betwotn the boon of. 10 It. and IL a'cto k A general mewl: gof be Etockbektem vlil I, bad an TII2O a V, tior.fitb. At 10 elcibok A. ■. celT.Aotl O. DddcOßgib, q to, PA !el or Prrissutae. Oct. ITM, /111. TinAN, ELEC I'ION for Thirteerthireot• ors& thi4 Beat will I.e to.ld et the Banking II ,on MONDAY. 14Orem1or 19th , Uevet.en the bootee( 10. m. sod 2p, et. iha 40ne.1 11-etltot of the Et:Abadan lila be bold ea 111E.3 SAY, Now. bay al 11 cielock • as 0 07.3,daimp • JOHN 11.1RP1/11. Gatbler. _ 6ott k,'ltr gait 0et.17, &SM. . " WAN ELECTION fur Thirteen rector' of the Sauk, to sere daring the tort olag Turorill to lnld at the Itooklog Home, on 11,.p Dal, Nev. it h. Stimuli the boom of li i to. and 2 p gy The annual mteUsg of the atm kbo'ders will beheld 61 Om Sulking Mare ou /Mist/At, Nor. lib, at 11 o i ek•ot o. tomiklmi J. BbitiOrMlN, Outlier. jr".rl...iNK ROAD 15LisarioN.-4 he t..t.bobure of the Siw- 0111 Valley Plank Road Dawn, will meet at tho t FFICOIur W. kt U. WALst En, In the Third Ward of toe city of Alleithe: ehany,oo MONDAY, te• 4th say of Cita/ember next, oetwan 2 and 6 o'clock P , for the pet pees of s'act lo g (Aosta of the Company tar tho owning year, slat one President, fire Directors, case Treasurer, ands och °tear crane at only b. liiioesears. ley order of tin War°, JAB. WATSON, .11 oathdid OYMNAtiTIis ee soors4DSN.—These will he a Special Ideating the Pittsburgh 03 innairtlo Atenxistlen held at the tly canasium, on Yiliilsoi 11 1 71 N tho, (mint's, Nth, at that'cicrt. It is the Miran% desire of as awn the members will take, sulitclent interest In the welfare of the institution to be In ettendanne, an bue totes ril that Important*, Will be up for oonaldli i lkut rn Iteerater,rhlDAS IVIINIa By order of toe Preablent volliltd J. D. MaPADEN, Secretary. Stan a tilltttUltfitiritS. oAiNreiNa OR LI6UTENAN B, rohmnio ooxetnue FPOR THE, W 6.11, Would db ova wean otid got tbotr Pastors and nand bills of ' W. 8. HAVEL No. 84 Third street, Who la preparad to print amen or large, accordlog to the &etre la, • .V.A.S7CIY CIOLDIZIES. Dr= ATT,NNTION W MoOLU ki 0, Commission Merchant, For the 'aloof Crud§ and gtfdled Clubdi Oils, NO. 61 WOOD STRIDt A DJoURNAD ORPRANS' COURT ta.sui—Pursu.nt to an order of th• Ors bans+ Court or Allagbstly county, the nada/signal, Rims. triz of the loot will and testament o 1 J113:11811 Lc, late of ukt county demand, will off at Public Sale, at the Court House, In tie City of P it tsburgh, en SATURDAY, October 28th, ISM, at 10 o ' clock, A. a., MI that certain lot or piece of land In Sewickley township, at ane-ball mile trout "Semtum7 !Italian," on the PittraNgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, bouolel by land. of -Thome I, Shields, Rag., Mrs. Ifisowdett, Jobo lreln, Jr., Rimini R. Neel., aad habit el N. War, deceased, containing tiartykilim(Bo)acree more or lea, on winch to erected • tenant home. • • It rniocacamy a ardeparobseen, the property will be aubdieltad and odd to fermata lots. ULM or eAI3-.4.100 hell hi hoed on rood 'merlon of .no. and reeidne in ono year. with Interest, to by second by lame endmortgage. Paribas desiring far ther laureation. nanY call on Peony • &Mot., At. [ovum e, Nu. 161 fourth street, Plttetetrgh. . ItAlll P. OLVIR, o.l3:Stairstain Cxenatrix of's= . °leer. , 1 4 71111 w C*oo.otal 1M Noliir G 1•00/ I=l PALL AND WINTDIII2 LATRST STYL6EI LATIBT STTLISII At the old &told of JAMBS C. WATT, Corttes o 3 Yetut and St. Clair atia. The heirs of Jamas a Watt, d tossed, rupsolfetly !Arita paha° attention to the new stock of /ALL AND WINTIIIIII GOODS, comprising all to named pylon of fashionable tutorial adsptsd to CIENTLIk Mute WIAR, witching on early call The hag. nem will be onducted of the ens* approved manes se hastotut. The stock of new goods Is equal to any lo theftity without most to the old of asosation odvartlettneids. ocliklyd TN order to settle with the State, the Comm Trimmer will be compelled on the 2stb opt. to bring none whist all pestle returned an Ile• bin to psy Mato Iteettlef. Presets, Boilers, DlstillersAretsflers outside Of The two Mlles) owners of Blllfard, Basatelle sad Basile imloons sad ttitatre. tap noticg. odes 1 [FUR CINCINNATI AND jd ia i d .1: • 11)11111VILLS —lb. Ono atom= rimprusis. Copt. Paul, wilt leave for UN, two,. and all tatermediato port THIB Del at 10 o'clock. Tar Ind,cht or porno apply-on board, at the foorot Wood aldro4, • colt • A . GENTS WANTED!!-Male and Fe. xcemte,iin over the country, Ini sell the GRISLY Untl3ll YH]ZI and mil* yts, containing • Sue engraving (15 by 10) of 13,..¢ Games B. Mc. tea Napoleon of lb. north. &Testy ern vilunbareolpss, statkesry and otarstopts printed In colors, wins Caton deslins, Ora of lottery, do. • Writ salsonlo arts ca be * bond la tuarket— trar oitonts ar• making from oto SIAM day. tend .lamp br .or losoonstis =color, containing toll pittlkulsr• ItICILARUn • CO.. oet7:lrd. 101 Nassau west, N. Yak. CLOVE ANODYNE Tt)OTELAWIE DZOrat.—This aletple and rillosilcsa remedy ear lastautly upon the nerve or the tooth, and Irmo. Mao rellern gran. It wit not mahogany effect the breath lite 'Creosote, Wore the goose or deentry. toe enema of lb. tartar the numerous mom It toe os earripleked are well Waled, and It has DWI CO be. cow generally known to p r Wight" eyprertateg by the parr se it bre long beak by Denham .100 Ptsparodand NIA by .11.8,0 rt. • I) . .n•ri MI, liontni arm, tiro T. Boanyo by A. A. YABRAIITCHIg • CO, lul bu ilr . d ie by tlngtAbAsiymotAlly. .:4701A.ar1iT Dar. OitARLSII IL rhysiotan• and Surgeon. OMlee, No. 36 Wedered Street, Opposite Ootoms& raw, neer the Itupeosket aLLYOUINT CITY HATS AND OAPS.- FALL STYLES InoCIOILD & CO.'S; Isl WOO IMMO, PITTSBURG% Itsccnow on Maid very large and complete itcck ol tbe lawn ot .11A18 AND CAPS,. Both for the city mod *mita bode, which they can yda 2eTa7 by video. artordoro ortnellittraneL -2721 UM W 1001.03t1tt......1LL1C 1111111101411 . . W OODVILLE OIL IGNFINERY.- EEO iiDESHIP, BUT AN a CO., MAIIIIIPAOTUBJULP OP BUINIXO.OI6 An MECUM OIL,. Inuounsbutir ea bud tbe .eta but quality of 111:1101t113 0114 dear aud without odor; obey a rod LUDRIdaTOII, pare "bits • bitIZOWS and wilt OSUMI iltarbil minx lob at No. Ili YU tit aTRAINT,24ii Block. woad boor t wdl be pm Lastly &needed to. ortlordx AA - UTICE.—The Warehouse lately watt plat be no Wine been dramosed by bre. we 'ban reword to Pa fIB3 LLIMIATT billitT,• Ora doors WWI, our former bastion. WA • e now receiving oboloe lot. of BACON eqouLlman, MIDIS end Banta direoe 'from the Boom mow,. IV WWI be planed toirmgmr en.M. selba WW. B,.HAYS* on. MONEY TOLOAN. * :-. .. --. a 1 ICW T11013.10D DoLLABB can be obtained, In atrionnta to mit, on bond awl Mortgafte tang Moor. lag tag mount, by aadasufui Box ag, Pittnbarigt, T. J. -Toe opplioat.on wol be AMU, eanockinsw... "Ma persona having.okame .1.1 'spina tbt steedebast akILICA DIAN erobueu. uotiged to protest *beg foe eettlemeat.. at the hone of Taaldan BULL a 004 /Ira amt. taws ITI*N 111111; Aherno r r 50 88121 ZW...1-RSPINAU CARBON OIL b. Ws by (mu 11'. A. bIoCILIIX9. ..-.~.~..w_• , .~.1raQ.~5r_: _ .cmr.,.. _ x~F~..:.~; _ ~sr....ss~;'V.~-= .. .-. :~M=,--... , ~......_ ...... ......... .....~:~~.. 815.1V0r yt,RV. worth PAC' r, o , 'A . twit tot ot .0011BITT. atihttyihkovigeW, *Win vary chest, BILL rain OH, RN 01101Di6Ell and BiBOELAN 10 aIOILS2II.. WOULDLOOHE TRAIL HOOP HURTS - MB& RANDY ICltannEirß, EU WIWI WIRED mud ' ITJH do. sates AND IACONIEr EDDINGO JAOONIT PLOONCINO, WOOLIM 110008, NUBtAd ZEPIIIA SHAWLS, W3OLIN YARNS , ESP3Ya WORE,TED, BEISTLAND WOOL, DRIP! TRIMMING!, VILTZT RIBBONII YELVIT RIBBON. GILT BRAM, °Lova, R0.31101Y, NotONB AND P ANC! G031)9, phtsp fcaatiAt CHARLES G IPA IiGR,R, BARRED FLANNETJE, WIEMS, ROD AND YIILLOV7 GREY. MK !LAMINA 009NraT AND DABTERN BLANIUM 1 1 ,12124148, EINieCIET JEANS, 0A1381111111.18, °LOTUS, 1011. MEN ANC COW WEAR; lILMINZLIt, A 'fall suortnitzt Data; awns, BRAWLS, II CLOAKS and • DirdTERB, at J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. oaf:lmM • CIZOOLARS, .BALECORAIL SKULTS WOOI.f7N 133EC.a.TRTZP3r ALL Or Tall LATIiT STYLES; DLAIDE AND wan E CHECK SHAWLS Jost opened at W. & D. EUGUS' FIFTY PAIRb COUNTRY BLANKETS, 1.15 D WHITE COUNTRY FLANNELS, .tart received at .11 W. & D. HUGTJS% NNW FALL (MODS. EATON, MACRON & CO., Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth streot, %vita Ma aftenticui at To ask new Moon of valet , ilttleiflNGS, IWAROIDIIIIIIO, DORM RIBBONIL FE2NOO /LOWERS A AVOW ZS. ILIAD DILISIAB, ROODS A SO ALAVA Zirtnit A SEINTLAis D WOOL, WO dos, FOSTON MAID HOBS—very cheep, ' SOO , ALL WOOL A SINKINO BF 110111—shel#P, /10 PLAIN AND EIBBAD ILIDAHAMFIII AND PRAWIFS. •NAW AIM scleatar STYLES 01 FALL AND !Naga OWIT AS. 0814821111& OBBABYWAA'S GORE ANtr BZTEA OMB 81EIR111. HALWORAL BILLATI3-74 11 chola , colors. J. 00.hawe made • to eclal arrangement be 'Wok they hope to to able to enmity tha trade to quantity with a millorm make of el/1108 of espeeke, quality and sh, el limes prime than soy In market idirWhelemele Milan el:wiled/A very 101reNt SATON, MACRIM • Olt,'. eaßli Na. PT and if NU Must. MERINO UNDIR-GAIMEN TS, JAL UAW and Ilistelf MERINO do MAWS Maim !foul. RIGHTS AND DRawina. Lamp • Afirat/e• BOBToN RIBBED HOSE. ,MIWENa Boalle. • . - • RALINGLia. Boaz - AND GAL/ nom. min hill Ilea of WOQLIN GOODS earclal!y a!hist. " tor Nei ftsap at 142'1.1 " w rieEttlM TRIMMING =OHL cell r 7 Itstket stmt. FIRE 11MBROWS.11L68. At leas than owl harem A Kul prim& Ma, COL e . NANDKAINDULETS, ' • . Daum, prawn. Romig. . , OAPS AND WADMI3. /40IINCOGE. . . SWINGE, Huns TlLlMmusro onnut, jial A*. 6 oel2 TT Market Street. ALMOAAL dial/Va. 1/1 - Hots • • itßattOg 00alteTa. • U•p.lo{ of allaart•tta• for Ws at the I ♦ MOUSI TSIIKKING ItTORT, ' act, Mute' • WT GLOVES.---A full line of all Made at Maar Glans sad Ciaasilats re sifted sad at We !nibs lomat wins, as sours amviNG tyros* oalla Itaraat atroat. ',IIATNOWS E Via LOPE 13 - .; vac SIiBSORIBER Bras LEAVE A, to call Um &Magi= of Beckmann% Etationets, poshershilwaoy.C, and W others, to tee malensatiro Appntriganr QtrA.Lersr E E S MAIII7IACTIMSD MM. The kind. mks.* stay style of. L.U.er 2 , tint, Weddle& Partleho, Drug, and other .I=ol Also, Pirchtnant _end Cosh Mal, eh made and gent. med in the most perfect amulet, on the beet loldleg Ideoblnee ypt Aim the Irrtag, Writleit PION, mieldeo: Unit 4161.111117 , -br ontireriber, andkrio better pa. 'pure oen belie:Ladle , eenzples, with tre. ,te hat of prices, Nut by mall when rogneeted.. Dula" ire Welled to nal end examine bin stock, 9 11411 r*PrIcCe. arm, ac, 1 0- . • . • 111^BIIIBIL ktATXOIII,_ oo?lad' LlB Waldman S P. Y. To Farmers and Others FOR. SALE GKOWZIOS lIIPICRWIL PATZEIT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. PATIINTUD JANUARY 10, 1600. . , SITFBAKIRITY OF THIS 7AN Geo/ all °thus . = ass sonetsts its chespniss; sbnplletty end eviablgts. lloaind.in cleaning Grain faster, bettor ant more thoroastly,, tellh kin labor than sn7 olbar.ndll; Tar patentee of the alma Pan his bombs" ensiled in matiolsoluelni and .nelllng Avicaltaril Implonsats. caseload of past cant ate nor] Ism for sleselag the Matsui landsof Want and Bak* gallants aids to Um naafis al* fall coon. "dtais that It *ill most ask wrote. Thh'ilAderilVtidt . bawls* •pattheeie the iota right to asuntsetars and sell the stove Orate Wen sod ay. *Mita to Western besasylvants. Westin' !United% and all Ohio, and Um 'gibe tonal In - Whets end Illi• , math amr:peoperet to All sit Wens, wholsasle or fetal. it SW Ltastal.stnist.PlttldtatilVs., - - _ IfinßßLB, - ` OIL MAO, WIAVIG 'MTh for sok b 1 " IV. 11.310CURia.