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ISIDAT NORNII7O, OCT. 18, lBBl.
CITY AFFAIRS
WITOZOLOiIiCAL Obtariatiorti hap. Ga
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stab, by G. E. Shaw, Opticias, 58 nth r et
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The Lear* of Ih. god Eris
The Philadelphia . Ledger, of SPedneaday,
tr: "it is ganerally known that the Penne
oulpi Railroad Company aid the Philadel
phia aid Erie Railroad Company have, for
several months put, had under negotiation the
Gann a of lease of thiaunfleisbed road of the
- letter 'company to the filmeri fur a term of
alietyeihae years. , Oa Saturday . Ism, after
several neantecessful meetings, the Alarmists
of the Peensylvaniefitailroad came to a nearly
unanimous rote on a aubstaetive offer. which.
, at a mattinfoi the board of the Philadelpili
and Erie Railroad Company, on Monday, wee
alma unanimously accepted, so that little
_ now remains to consummate the virtual sale of
Erie road to the i Pennsylvania Railroad
Company bit the enecution of the neceisary
. papers. The terms of sale are enhatutially,
we undsostand, that the Pennaylvanie Railroad
company shall guaramee the bonds oftbe
adelphia and Erie Railroad Comps ay to the
amount of 13,800,000,' do complete tite, road,
paying eat of the same to the Philadelphia
. and, Ms Railroad Company $160,000 for ,
... its 'present nilliag mock—leaving 13,6,5_0,000
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I to to•• applied to the work' of consutietion..
I TimaPhilatielphla and Erie Railroad Company
will thin hold as mama 11,200.000 of. Its aim.
ihoriudi Liu of fire million; of bands, 140,-
7 Oollmacedvid for Weir rolling stock, and shoat
55 50 . 000 of bonds, ddvering_e link. of come
forty miles of their road—making an eggregite
of $1,700,000 - to compromlie and; liquidate a
rather larger amount of its floating liabilities. ,
By the oonsumliatian of this bargain, it Is be
lined that the Philadelphia and Ede road will
‘. be leashed In eight menthe, or a year at far.
Sul, %trotting lair unbroken line, of ratleray
1%1146 a rich and productive portion of the
sourinanwealth to the oily of.Trie; the giving
the port of. Philadelphia a direct ecatrol of all
the product* entering there,. or that shall be
muted along Ili line Peaking. tide water and
gemming from the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company a work that, to other hands, might
in have been nurtured into a formidable oral ear
tier for tie aggrandizement cikother cities."
Way . okeeleurg College.
EM. Gastrin Your correspondent "X"
4lortainty very verdant. Waynesburg Col•
leg*, which conferred the degree of D. D.
upon the Bea. A. G. Williams and Rev. 0. A.
Holmes, is' located it Waynesbtrg, Greene
county, Penneylvanis. Your correspondent
, -may never have beard,of such a College; but
AO much the worse for him, for I can wore
bus it is well known to many people in Greene
county. It r. a new institution, end, there
fore, hot yet on the list of Colleges in the
Ilaitsia.Blatss. But it bail started well. It
„execupies the old Academy building, has a
jugular chatter, and is fully organized by, bar
rug a•President, who at present' is . the only
Profiteer, bet latches all the regular College
branches or a classical education. -The iwo
worthy divines named above are the first who
have received its honors; bat I have been in
- 6ormed that several others would haul obtained
the mme degree, only their applications Were
_hot rewired in time. • Gannon Cowart'.
A arts. Air Glina. Iles!tt.
44 Calsewago,o writing . _tts_ the Brookrill•
.friersossian, from Washington City, styes .tOn
Tuesday morning last, Col: P. Kerr, of Clarion
enemy, presented in person to Gen. Winfield
. .
Scott a molt splendid sorrel horse, fire years
old, weighing 1,500 nomads, and measuring 17
hands high.. The horse the G 1 has been
tieing is rather broken down with age, having
"earned his distinguished owner, who Is no light
wejght, for many years; so the present of your
wholaeouled, generous neighbor came to the
war-worn,ficar.covered veteran in•good time.
The horse brit noble specimen of his rare, and
was raved in Clarion county, by Mr. - Bbouri.
The Gwent was very much planned, and a.
though he. cannot now mount him very well ,
he can am him is his carriage. Marion COllll-
iv is doing very well ternielung . horses for mil
itsay. heroes. Napoleon In. is now riding a
horssraised in that county."
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PUtelbiargh °gymnastic Association.
It mu feared that (owing to the large cum-,
Niro! young men attached So the Gymnastic
Assomation of our city, s wlso hid gone to the
mrari),it Unlit , be necemarY for tbs institution
tip duolsiitself, or, like the backs, suspend,
to .raceme at some future time; but we hie
glad to know that 'a strong determination ea
*Mon the part of the remaining member, to
keep the Association on its feet. A meeting
.wlll be held for the poipooe of taking the mi.
quar meunres to this end, this even
ing, w hen we hope every membeirimw in the
attend. It Is an important matter
that each • benifiiial institution should he sus
tabled, ud we trust that this may not only be
the cue, bat that It may be obanctemed by the
name vigor and prosperity - as herald ore. To
Ao this only requires a Milted effortof all in
terested.
Gault of emoreor Monona.
TIMSDAT, ces.l7.—Baforehtdges McClure
kip= and' Pricks.
La the cue of lobe Fascia, charged with
4asealtiag a lad nateed John Telford, the jury
brad a verdict of not guilty, and' that the de.
fondant pay two-thirds and the prosecutor oar .
dad of the costs.
Charles Wiper, E. ll Wagner aid Win.
Wariar, chirped with assault and battery on
Alen (Amnon, were phiupon trial.. Charles
• 'wait fond guilty, and the Other two ware Se.
• quitted. Charles was sentenced to pay a fine
of $lO and costar:.
Ketnedy, cloned with assault with
taunt to ravish Mrs. Eitzsbeth Yoest, Sias ar.
andoload not guilty. The parties re.
Edo at Tarentam.. triat._-
Anson Lanosim—On complaint of Olirer
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,640W/a. vvrs •
...rows (no relatiro of tha former)
Wan 'Wordy arrested and taken before Alder
viksa• Taylor, on • *barge of larceny. . Both
ars st • ball;and Olitor getting s Hide tight,
'nail N Maim and lay "own. Cory took up •
-*Aar of water, and witUe drinking, Clinic
hit Cotes band In his pocket. Ile loot no;
money thin, but In the , morning be 'was minus
$55. Cary Brown was 'committed to jail to
animae the amp, in default of ball.
• ConExcnoir.—.lt aplieue that in oar notice
of the fire at Burls store, the other morning,
we were mistaken in stating that the Colombia
Hoes Company was on tee ground tad render.
ad 'Sclera service in extinguishing the Milner
The Washlegion, American and Italians
were the only companies at the fire; and to
Ahem whatever credit is attached - to the affair
Afftataii, !"" B P' • .
Ciao. F. Llvraista, Esq., Isis bein ap
pointed Government agent for the sale of 7_
3.10 17. 8. Treasury Notss at New Tort. An
micelle's appointment. Id 4-1.. kola( an salve
gad Mulligan% businessman of unimpeacbable
Moan% and sealer partner to the extenaive
tad popular Banking Rouse of Livermore )
Clema k Mason, Noe. 41 and 43 Wall Street,
New York Oily,
SWORD P/IMATATION.-..011 • Wednesday .
*ming, a beautiful sword and sash Wen pro.
seated to Lieut. Jams Shafer, of • Capt. kr.
motto Degauss Zanies' at -the Lutheran
Ohara, of *Melt Rae. 'Le putor.
**wild sad sail were the tilrof • number of
lie Mande of Lieut. Sheffer, and members al
l'ettugregation. . f.
MUMMY 4i/4e rit iALLO-.S.Theeter W.
Murphy, lite abasoadiag tritium is the Frow
ball Wald, hand tame, who had been admitted w An the eata of $5 ) 000, wu yesterday ar.
rmiad.apea a bailliteee, tamed at for instance
of I& swop Sidney J. lyibiascia, aid commit-W
to jail.
Paomerton.—cept. Dick, of the Bowicaley
tifentry.,Weetmoralend 'cousin has been dm"
tan neje, in Celine 211 1 91(night , e Regiment.
'flat. Greenawalt ham ie neasequenee been
elected Captain; /at C. C, Marble First Lies.
Joaai of that Company./ • •
;racial limiting Li to be held
1; tba Gymnasia* on Fnday ovaalug.-grun
-4,ldmat 'isepartasea brought he.'
logo .laamtlag, sad it la urr 4 spa. &Witte
M1111 1 r, 114 9 1 .1 11 , 4 P4 a. Posublik
EME=M
CM*: Z oldinr w iribleaste—Prosonwilon of
• • - ...L+llmessettal allies -Ifpreek of env.
amstla—Elopir of the Brllirade for
pa Wednesday, at inidnight, A. G. Cartier,
lateratior of the State, arrived in this city on
thetsain from Harrisburg, and ma op at the
Monongahela Holum He was actompanied by
Haj. Gin. helm, Col. A. L. Besse% Col.
Biddle, CeL Irwin , Col. Maar% Col. C. 'Bid
dle, and Col. J. A. Wright. They were waived
at the depot by Brigadier General Negley and
stiff, end escorted to the hotel by Capt. Zdo-
Natly's company, of Col. Stiunhaagh'e regi
ment./ --
The_Goeernor came in pennon of previous
announcement, for the purpose of presenting a
stand of colors tench of the regiments tempos
g Gen. hiegley's Brigade, as provided for by
an eat of the last session of the Legislature.
The announcement that the Governor had
arrived created no little excitement. at Camp
Wilkins, as it was well understood among the
soldiers that when they received - their regi
mental colon, they would at -the lama time be
informed of their destination, and receive
marching Orden for the field of active soniere.
AcCordthey,' on Thursday_ forenoon all wad
bustle and activity at the ramp, and no eieltore
Whatever-7 were admitted. Atter the l usual
morning review the men were directed to pre
pan themeless fora grand dress parade in the
alterooon, when they would be reviewed by the
Governor, and each regiment reeeive a beauti
ful flag ae tke gift of the State. •
'lt wee arranged that the presentations should
take place it four o'clock. in the afternoon, on the
West Common, Allegheny, and Gen. Negley
issued his orders accordingly. At two _o'clock
the 'impactive regiment* were formed In line - at
Camp Wilkins, and after some little delaykthey
moved down Penn street towards the city—Col
Hambright's vestment occupying the right,
Col. Stambaugh the centre. and OuL Sie well the
life of the column. Gen. Negley and - staff L. de
at the head of the brigade, but with the cramp-
Mon of Vol. Hambristit and Col. Sounbaugh,
none of the regimental clams were mounted.
- The column reached the Monongahela Hamm
at three o'clock, where Governor Curtin and
Aids, cogitator with a number of civil and
inilitary °Moen, and citizen, awaited their ar
rival. The Lancaster City. Brass Band, one of
the finest in the State, discoursed most excel_
:tent musk, while `the - civic pretesiion formed,
'and after a brietbalt the whole body moved on
to Allegheny fifty, passing over by way of the
new Suspend-in Bridge. The Governor sat in
a carriage Orion Sy four horns, end was oi:!-
compacted by Major General Wm.. , Wilkins (of
the Home Guards) Hon. George Wilson, Mayor
Of the city; and Brigadier General George W.
Cue, - (of the Home (nude) In earflap*
which wilowed we observed a number of prom
inent citizens, among whom wore Hon. Thomas
M. Howe, Hon. P. C. Shannon Henry Woods,
Esq., and others. The process ion, after arose.
rag the river, paned op Federal street to the'
North Common, and from thence to the West
Common ; a level and spacious sward, where a
halt was ordered.
ailiiiplii
The military formed in line along the Com
mon, while the Mediate took a potation in front
and near theeentre of the bee. As coon an
the Governor's carriage bad halted, several
men were observed makingtheir, way through
the crowd, carrying upon their shoulders a long
wooden box, which contained the regimental
cetera about to be presented. The bur was
opened and the standards prepared for pre
sentation- In the meantime, Gen. Negley
had Oven upeach regiment in no close
order, when the Governor was notified that
everything was in readiness.
Governor Curtin then advanced to the front ,
of the central column, and addressed thehif
mrde—but the distance at which we were, and'
the prase of the crowd, prevented as from hear
ing much that was said. He remarked that
he was there, sts the representative of the pito.
pie or Pennsylvania, in pursuance of ite,eot of
the last Legislature, which provided that each
regiment formed in the State should be fur
rushed with a stand of colors as soon as they
were reedy to take the field. He now saw
befotebina three thoroiand of the brave sons of
Pennsylvania, who were about to the tire
which Pound them to their homer, and do bat
tle in support of those free institutions be
queathed to them by their' patriotic fathers.
Per each of these regiments the Legislature
hid provided a beautifel dig, the emblem of
our glorious nationality, which they were ex
pected to carry with them through every bat
tle, and when the warwali over—when this
wicked rebellion was put d.iwn—they were
expected to return their mandard,that it might
have inscribed operate folds the name of every
battle through which it bad passed, and re
main in the archives of the Commonwealth a
lasting =Malaita to the patnotiem and courage
of the soldiers of the ~Keystone State.'"
The Governor then informed them that they
would not go to Minoan, nor to ,Western
Virginii, bet to Kentucky. [Thu announce
meet was hailed with vociferous cheere.] Te
Kentucky, where the rebel, ware now laying
Waste, with fire and sword, the property of
Union men—and morefily Union man, bat cit
izens of a loyal State. To defend the loyal
Citizen, of Kentucky, then from the outrage
and - robbery of the rebel hordes who bad W
eeded her soil, would be the noble miasion of
this tvirrado, and it afforded him unspeakable
pleasure to witness the alacrity with which•
they were willing to respond to the call. Tie
was aware of the sacrifices which they would
have to endure, 'bat should the. Rebellion
succeed t Ifs was persuaded that se long as
Pennsylvania had a man to metre or a dollar
to' give in defense of .the govetemeut under
which she bed so long prospered as a State,
the universal response would be No When
the Republic fell, Liberty would fall with it,
and anarchy and despotism would come upon
us. And where- was the Penniylvanian who
would. not rather die in defense of hie liberty
than live ender the iron heel of tyranny and
oppression r
Pennylvania, he said, bad been foremost in
!this conceal. In and around Wainhigion she
had 50,000 men fa arms. Beton him were
3 000 brave eoldiers, ready for the field, and
20,000 more remained in camps throughout the
State, all of whom could be ready to march in
a few hours , notice. She was hilly up to the
quota required by the Government, and moat
nobly bad she discharged her duty.
lie concluded by reminding the brigade that
they were about to separate from family, from
kindred and from hienda—to leave the grind
old hills, the verdant valleys, the fruitful fields
and the noisy 'hops of their dear old Stale,
'bat it wee in defense of ell Morse that they
'went forth. What would these be worth if
the govenimenf was destroyed r One day of
liberty was worth a thousand year. of ,bondage.
Bet he payed God that . peace might soon
smile upon our beloved lead, and that all those
whom be now addressed might be returned in
safety. to their homes. 'Should any. of them'
fall, however, their memory. would. live in the
hints of a grateful people. Good men - would
preach for them, righteous men would pray
for them, and all would wish them Gni speed
on their noble minion.
To Cob ilembright, of the Berentreeventh
Begiamet, be that committed the-mimeol
standard, remarking that upon its sure Lel&
&amending the cost of arms of the Common
weeith, he mould find Wily Tour. &tem I/Idea
ting that:thellnitre is Atha unbroken, and that
the thirty-fuer States mak. mettle one and in.
impartible now end: :forever., (Tremeadous
Ord. Staritbaugh,,d the fiemmtpelphtb, and
floL Sim% of the deenatzr -ninth reghsteut,
were theft addressed .In appropriate, terms by
the Goiernor, and eaoh rewired the retinal
colors - tremble hands..
Gov. *mils thou tainted to Go. Healey, and
complimented hiss highly apart the eomplelion
of his brigade. Ha knew Abe Generalvariou
ally, and knew him to be a blue and tried
ioldler• lle had now Underlie Downie:a DAN
ae brave end gallant Pennsylvanians' as aver
honored their native State, sad he would doubt,
laei lead thee to victory, in every battle.
Three hearty deers were given for 'General
IfegisP, after which he responded briefly, but in
so low.a tone as to preclude or from catching
his remarks: . •
-Col & liambright, Stambaugh and filzwell
thenapproached, the Governor, and after ex
changing oongratulationo, repaired to their
several commando.
The ceremony being over, the brigade again
formed in marching order, and after being re
viewed by the Governor, and performing. •
number of evoltitions, kook up the line of
mares for Camp Windom. The man had been
fully uniformed, armee and equipped within a
few days, and they presented a very beautiful
and soldierly appearance: Their arm, are
new, and of the moss approved pattern, while
their clothieg is well made and of excellent
quality. The derwas 'unfortunately cloudy,
aid threatening rain, but notwithatinding this
disadventagarthe parade excelled any military
display Sr/aimed* in this city—three thousand
men, fully armed and ready for the foe.
rive einem.= bave - been chartered to con
vey these troop! to their destination in Ken.
teeth; and cinders were- fervid lute night for
their immediate embarkation. - Stain COM.
minced hakes soon after. dark, mid'. ep till
midnigkt no movement hid, taken place. They
will 'doubflesi some darieg the
aisbei or *Atli tits. ~ttiralag y''
liconipuitioa of Lana COIL Barclay, olf
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Co Stavrairs Rogl...nwat. .
We have been handed guy following for pan
liesiion :
Card—To the Public —Yesterday evening
I seat the following note to Col. Sitwell, who
le in command of the Seventy-ninth regiment,
Penney Jeanie Volunteers
Came Waage', Oat. Id, 1861.
To Col. William Sirtoell—Sir: It becomes
my unplessaat duty to teener to you my sea
ignition as Lieutenant Colhnel of your regi.
meat, and hope the same may be speedily ac
cepted. Respectfully, your*,
DAVID DAACLAT.
lily desire was complied with. Na reasons
were set forth is the note, as the Colonel was
made , tally aware of them' in a Coavarsation
which we had held bat a few minutes before.
I have now to ask the kind natation of the
puhlic to my justification of the step I was
. constrained to take.
Some weeks ago I mat Cot. Sitwell in the
Monongahela ;House, who informed me that
his friends were pressing him to undertake the
formation of a regiment in Armstrong and the
adjoining counties. He had so far refused,
yet if I would agree to give him my aid he
would make the, attempt. I consented to do
so, and from that, time till my resignation was
sent in, my whole time and energies have been
devoted to that one object. I rode through
the sunshine and rain, day and night, for
weekOparing neither exertions nor time, nor
money to accomplish the . object; devoting not
even one hour to my personal athin.
Having . ' large practice at the bar and many
cases of great magnitude, involving thousands
of doling, besides my own buoilies, to arrange,
I bad a distinct understanding with Col. fiir
well that time should be alldwen eto make
the Deaconry arrangements of my mildness.
Last Sunday he first informed me that he
could do nothing for me, but would do all in
his - power with Gen. Negley to carry out the
arrangement. On our arrival at Camp Wil
ting, 1 spoke to a friend to arrange - the matter
with Gen. Negley. He did so; and the General
generously said my request should be granted
with pleasure—that it was no more than-wis
usual, and was only a reuonnble request—
but that Col. Sirwellre consent Must fun be ob
tained. Aftec his repeated promises to that
effect,and my urgent entreaties, Col. Sitwell
refused, yesterday, absolutely, to give his per
mission for my absence for any time whatever
—thus compelling me to the unpleasant alter.
unite of either violating my obligations to my
clients, nary beady, and myseit, or to resign
my position as Lieutenant Colonel of the regi
ment.
That Col. Birwell is a competent officer, I
believe. That he has bad no respect for his
solemn assurances to me, I unhesimungly aver.
DAVID BASCLAY.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 17, 1861
A Ilan Shot At. Iffinocited Down, Stabbed
and Robbed —Stestuar Story.
Lut ermine, a man who gave his name u
William White wee miscued to the Mayor's
aloe, inflating severely.from a wound ingiotad
with • knife open a vital put of the body,
showing a most fiendish design on the part of
his assailant. Dr. Mardordi wu called and
dreued his Injury, when the man related the
following singular story stated that he
oame to this oily, by river, about • week since;
that he left St. Louis on the steamer "Medi
cine," and came on her to Gellipolia, where ha
got aboard the iiSolenee" and euie op to this
city ; that while on the way up he had aquaml
with a men on the boat, who had slues bum
following him through the city ; that on getter.
day afternoon, while walking through Temper
-41-ioeville, he chanced the man who had ra
tional, quarrelled With him, In company with
two others; that they all followed hint, and
hoping to setups them he traveled along the
Washing , on pike abiint a mile, when the men
idiot at bisi.terice,but without 'Stet; that they
than came upon him sal knocked him down
with a club, after which he was oat In a shock
ing manner, and robbed- of $l4 40--all the
money he had. The men Uteri' made their
escape.
White further states that as *don as he ,e
-covered sufficient, he got op and walked to
the Monongahela bridge, when he took a pas
senger car and woe conveyed to the Mayor's
office. He cannot give the name of any of the
parties who assailed him, bat he described
them as accurately as he could, sad the police
were nsiog every effort to have them d.
The wounded man Is now at the lave,. of
John Brown, Diamond alley. . He has no
friends here, bat says be has friends in Cairo.
His wounds although of a very painful and
serious character, are not considered mortal.
Akan? Or Fanunik—Oflicere Glenn= and
Connor made a dement on the inmates of a dis
reputable honse s kopt by bin Blink, on Third
Wrest Eight girls were amend and talon
boforeAldermara Lewis, all of whom gars ball
for • farther bearing an Saturday.
STEALING EARGESI.—W Rh Bomlace, the
notorious harness tine, has been again com
mitted to jail. upon two, charges of larceny
preferred oy John Leech and Joseph Bostwick.
Mune Twee CAM.-Thu popular drama
was produced in good style, lilt esenieg, at
the Theatre, Co a fine audience. It will be
repeated to-night, when all shoald attend.
DOCTOR 0.- BARIA, WW1!? OUZO and Borns
pathio Physician; also agent for Rainbow's osia•
brated Tress for Ruptures. Corner of Penn
and Wayne Streets.
Darritear.—Dr. C. 8111, No. Jl6 Penn in.,
Oland' to all brasobea of this Dental profesubta
Stook Foos.—Attention is called to
We mart menteragble and adentille pm/plinth's, ed.
remised io •nother nohw. It is en etarely now
ageoftry, end mast not he costae:Wed with soy of
the nomarons patent medicines of the Wy. It hi •
'attain remedy for oil the dhows sberatail, mid es.
moisily those of • chronic, notors—ot lona standing
—O, mocks, manilla and yew. Moran, try fie
Aiello. Canada Mow, of New Toes, me the
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renowned Dr. lasmil lananta Maw. loi anti. clo which emery Wither Woad hove In bemoaning
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THE LATEST NEWS.
=F7 fiLEGItAPR
RECEIVED RI THE DRILY GRETT
BATTLE NEAR HARPER'S FERRY!
Battery Stormed by Col. Geary!
OUR TROOPS VICTORIOUS !
The Rant Commander Killed !
BALTIMORE, Ort. 17 - , -Panenners from Hu
per'■ Ferry Mate that there was quite a battle,
yemerday, ne ar that place, between two regi.
memo from 111imMs ppi and Alabama and the
Wisconsin First and come Masaacbutetta coin.
panics.
While the cannontidiug way going on ecroes
the river, Col. Geary crossed with a firre,e,
stormed the battery, end succeeded in captor
iog one thirty-two-pounder, which he brought
term's the river into camp.
A considerable number were killed aad
wounded on both sides.
The capture of the cannon is confirmed by
dispatch from Gen. Backs.
Sams:oar, Oct. 17.—=A gentleman from
near Harper , . Ferry, furnishes us with the
particulars of a fight between sin companies,
consisting of parts of the 28th Pennsylvania,
3d Wisconsin and 13th Mairaschusetts regi
ments, under command of Jelin W. Geary,
and three thousand robots.
Early yesterday morning, the rebels allowed
themselves on Bolivar Heights, at Harper's
Ferry, and commenced an attack with artil
lery upon three companies eader'Pdsjor J. P.
Gould, stationed on the north side of the Po,
tome. A constant fire warkept up for some
hours, when three companies - of the 3d W t.•
Connie regiment crossed over, formed into line
and drove the enemy back, and succeeded in
capturing one of their heavy guts, but they
were, however, compelled to retreat, but In
good order to the river, where they were rein.
forced - by three other companies.
They then, with Col. Geary at their head,
marched upon the enemy, and after hard fight
ing drove them from their position and recap.
cured the gun, a 32.pol:rder Columbiad.
Our force. had but three pieces of artillery,
and these were fired from ikon lode of the river,
until. the enemy retreated: The enemy bed
pieces, and fire hundred cavalry, togeth
er with infantry.
Tee enemy was completely routed and drtien
back some three miles.
Oar loss in killed and wounded is not over
seven; that of the enemy ts at leen one hun
dred and fifty.
Col. Ashby, who was at the head •of the
enemy, is among the killed.
Porter or Rocas, Oat. 17.-0.1. Geary, with
• part of the fordo under his command, achieved
a glorious victory yesterday at Bolivar, on the
Virginia side of the Potomac, against a greatly
superior force of cavalry, artillery and infantry
—oapturlng oust* pounder end some prisoners,
who report a rebel loss of not leas than lb°
killed and'woundrd. Oar lOss was four killed
and seven wounded—one mortally and one
missing. Cot. Goary was slightly wounded
with' a 'hell. The fight lined lin hoard.
From Washington.
WABRINGTOZI, Ost. 17 —The steamer Mount
Vernon, Capt. Mitchell, same up the neer
last night. Some twenty shirts were fired at
her from the batteries at and near Shipping
Point, bat none struck her. Capt. Mochele.
reports that thirty An lorty vessels bound up
with government store., and merchant la
with coal and opters, are lying at Scuaties
Point., afraid to attempt passing the enemy'.
batteries near Shipping Point. There are
three batteries there, mounting thirteen or
more gem A battery has just been , pened
at Quanueo hill, on the right bank of linen.
tico Creak, a abort durance above Shipping
Point. The other three are between Shipping
Point and If.vansport. There is said to be
Mao • battery at Timber Creek, and one gun
on the hill above Eransport. When the Paw
nee and Mount Vernon went down night be=
tore last, the latter preceded the Pawnee and
the four hundred, merinos on board were or
dered to be down on deck, two deep, in prim
ing the enemies battens., which wur done,
sad they that escaped observation from tee
shore. - Thirteen shwa were fired at the Paw
ale, viz et wince struck her, and one parsed
near her magazine. The Acqma Creek bat
tery is silent. Tbe steamer Alger if at the
Navy Yard taking in./corer.
Information bee been received ; here from •
mice entitled to credit, that Slidell and Mason,
the rebel cautions to Prance and Bugler:id, are
not onlyeuthprised to negotiate treaties of az
treordinerg commercial advantage with those
powers, but to plane thoSonthern Confederacy,
Inc a limited period, under their protection.
Of the thirty.retz rebel prisoner to be releas
ed according to the recent special order, only
three of them to-day tont the, oitti of alle
giance, namely, George Larribee, /inapt
liott,pf Md., and Jeremiah df Gab
The others took an oath .not to bear arms
against the Gaited States; -
•
The President his eddteeied a letter to Cie
Viceroy ..r Egypt, in acknowledgment of she
liberal, enlightened end enargeticproceedings
adopted by his ilighnese, to [Angles t0,. - 4.
speedy and condign punishment the , partips
who were concerned in an act of cruel pone_
cation against an agent of certain Anierichn.
Cbriatian mtesionatiee m.tipper Egypt.
The city Councils, this afternoon, re-eleet.'
ed Richard Wallach Major of . WashinguiA:
His former election was to 611 the tatstuty.
caused by the removal of Col. Remit le Vett
Lafayette, as a• political priiiheer, but alike"
resigned preliminarY to. his retiree, another
election yeas deemed nacesesey. - -
Maj,,Wen. T. Brooks, or the I.T. B. Army,
has been appointed Brigadier General of Vol.
masers. ..
W,ualilaratf o Oat. Commissioners.
representing the interests of Americans at the
WorM's •Pair, at so adjourned meeting. have
appoihted- an Eruptive Committee conslating
of B. P. Johnson, of Now York, ,Chairmisn
'Emu Kennedy Seaton, of ersahtagtort, and
Partridge, of Maryland; the scat named being
Secretary. It is their duty to make all the
zieeeetary preparatory arrangemento for the ex
hibition. An office is to be established at Wash
legton, ands CAMlClliptioo of all articles •intended
for exhibition submitted to the committee for
their union. Inventors, or other exhibitors,
can apply to any one of the Commissioners, or
of the Executive Committee.
fir, - Louts, Oct. 17.—1 n Ike ordinance' pro.
viding for abolishing certain offices, reduction
•of salaries, and testing the legality of she
civil *films of this State, passed by the
State Convention yesterday, is a section pro
viding that all persons taking the oath pre
scribed by this ordinance within thirty days
of its passage, Atilt be exempt from arrest. or
punishment for taking np arms against the
provisional government of this State, or giving
atkand comfort to its enemies in this civil
war, find . the Governor Is directed to 'reliant
the Presient in the .name of the" people of
, Missouri, by proclamation, to exempt all per
sons taking said oath from all penalties incur
red by taking up axms against the United States,
or giving aid and homtort to the enemy in the
present civil war.
ST. Lora, Oct. 17.—pang JPKinsfry, near
Syracuse, Oct. 17.—Gee. Fremont has sent a
dispatch hens, stating that he has reasons to
believe that Staling Price hal retraced or will
retrace hie lisps to the Osage, and there make
a lieu and give our forces battle.
Adpt Gan. Smith informs me that he hu
raised 10,000 men for the Missouri Stale Mili
tia, and Maks he will be enabled in due m
oan to obtain the remainder of the 42,07*. A
lugs supply of transportation is now on its
way here from St. Louie.
Wead-Quarfert el Warsaw, Ott. 16.—Ws
a re h ero with parts of SigePs and Asebott's
divisions. •Rigel's advance is already across
the Osage. His colitis . ), today. had a au,
wish with one or the enemy's mounted parties
and took three prisonersu We is in poesession
of the bridge over Ponameneterre river wits'
infantry and artillery. The maul Sody of the
enemy are reported 45 miles distant:
Sr. dams, Oca 17.—The Datocrieliann
that Dr. Muer, surgeon , of the Sid Illinois rei•
&ism, Col. Malligan's' Dish brigade, started
cat Wednesday, by odder of Gan. Garde, for
Gen. Prica's head-quarters with In offer to
eg a d the llbertyof Col. Mulligan by tendering
in his glue the release of Gen: Frost from his
pude or boom., taken after his impure at Camp
Jackson. We her, alma, that 'a like ezehange
will be tendered Cpl. Ho w es.
Jerrailasm Crri, Oat 16.-4 ecobi , who ar-
Ar i d ba n vo.night; reports Pries'e army 'on
Sudsy at Clintonville. Ceder musty, chub is
twenty-fin mile. south, of Papuan* on the
.oartitege road. • Thy whole may bays effected
that wogs Of :the Ossigeosair am mill la 41!
*gest
+asF,mx2c-~c.r~¢'rz'!f.'3.:,'?}~FY.K~:Lt~s : !=r•.,r.?s.~,'.s?'.u;
.Iriva, limo:, Ca l6.—Thirty-ona more
wonaded min arrived front Springfield - leiter.
day. These men report that a sharp alurmith
took place on Monday twenty mike, this side
of Leber; on, .between'two corn pallier of mount.
ed men, betinging to Mkt. Wright'. battalion,
attached to Gen. Mace , command, and: some
130 rebel cavalry. Maj. !Wright surprised the
rebels by an attack ' in the rear, completely
rowing them, Union :bout thirty and taking
the same number prisoners. Maj. Wtight"a
lose was one killed and one arerionely wound*
ed. Very little firing was dons by the rebels.
The report shot Oaf. Taylor's regiment of
rebels, winch,hris been stationed at Springfiela
none the battle of Wiliron , a Creek, has march
ed North is confirmed. They have possibly
gone to join Price. on the Osage.
Haw Tann, Oat. 17.—The Kerosene Oil
Welke of J. H. Mundane, at Hunter's Point,
were burned this morning. • Two men were
fatally injured. The Inas is estimated at tan
thousand dollars.
Tfte circular of Secretary Seward canted a
depression ie stocks to-day, especially in gov
ernment, it being supposed by some that the
'secretary of Stete•wu in preseason of knowl
edge relative to foreign movement', which
prompted the inning of such a ( document.
Government sizes of 1881 declined about two
per cent, and some leading stocks fell off near.
ly tour per cent. The noon markets, however,
closed slightly more steady.
PIETISM Mormon, Oct. 16.—The gun boat
Seminole basanived from Washington. When
pulsing Eransport, near Aqui& Creek, she
was fired upon by rebel batteries. Four out
of forty about took effect, one pearlylcarrying
away her e1i22011 mast. No one on board was
icjared. 'The Seminole returned twenty-slx
cone of which buret over the rebel
battery.
The gun boat Flag has sent up a valuable
pAze, taken out a abort distance from off Port
Sumter, laden with molasses and fruit.
Tatrivon, N. J.-=lnformation haa been ob
tained irum Washington that Col. W. Halsted,
now in command of a regiment of cavalry to
the service of the United State., hu been
authorized to rains three more regiments of
infantry trent this State. Orders have been
issued to Lieut. Brightly, the remitting of f icer,
to that .eticat.
The Bell-Wether of Tenneesee.
Through the favor of Col. Byrd, of the nit
Teeneuee regiment, writes a Kentucky nor.
respondent to one of the Cincinnati papery, I
was introduced to Capt. Arthur McFarland,
of the Fuel. Capt. McFarland ii sixty-one
years df age, IN from Union county, Tennessee,
and is now known as the "Bell-wither." The
reasons of this maternal appellation he ex..
pawned tome in thin wise: Luring their first
trouble, in Rut Tennessee, when they were
every moment expecting the Tindal rebels to
pounce down upon them, and were very ans.
Manly expecting to receive a supply of arms
from the Government, he had gathered around
him UO brave men, few ol whom had guns.
He took under his own immediate command
one- hundred and six men. After waiting a
long time, in wain, for arms, the enemy came
upon them, finding them perfectlydelencelese.
The enemy immediately sought- to impress
them in their nervice; p which they
scattered in small squads in every direction.
They were now completely surrounded by the
blood-thirsty devils. Many of them were
caught, tied, thrown into wagons; and taken
to the camp, and forced into the rebel ranks.
Capt. McFarland gathered about thirty around
him and told them that , he could lead them
out of the country. They feared not, as they
were completely surrounded by the rebels on
all sides. McFarland, knowing Ml the paean,
road, and paths, felt that he could. '
He therefore protured a cow-bell, established
signal., and then commenced hiss advance:
from the State. He led them through the path
himself, keeping far in advance giving them
monads with the bell, which directed them
which way to move. In this. manner he led
them r etrace through the rebelpickets,- who
were often. seen by Mr. McFarland—whose
best attentions, however, were of 'coarse given
to a satisfactory solution of the problem ol see
ing without being seen. The cow-bell proved
ineceesfal; be led his aien to their deatination
in safety, acid hence the good-humored smart.
goal.
A New CLAIN or ArIIIIONEI IN CatrADA.—
The Montreal Herald notices the Settlement
in that city of some wealthy citizens of the
United State■. Oae gentleman from Florida
is there, who fled because of his Northern
■ympatbies; another, recently a banker in New
York, doing business mainly with the South,
who takes himself, his sou, and $260,000 to
Montreal, in fear of lodging in Fort. Lafayette;
a third, who ban made a Yerylirge deposit In
one of the city banks, and seek■ to obtain
liaturalir Aloe an a Brame subject, and to in•
vest toe capital in ships; and a fourth, whoa*
brother is in the rebel army, and who settles
down with los family and fortune in Canada to
be out of harm.. wan.
IfiLarkata by Tabograph.
Panama-van, Oct 17.—T oar firm; mice 1000 bbb
extra at $5 75. Wheat In dsumuch tales of Toe3o bath
rwl et 21 tb@l. 30. Corn held firmly; 2000 *nth
toad at 114. Whisky tardy at 2102134.
Now Togo, Oct 17—Noon—Moor advanced bfillOM
aim 8500 bble litrue $5 3065 40, Ohio $5114§5 95t
Southcro , $8 1008 25. Wheat advanced 10110, market
outlasted and excited; 1.101 of 60000 trualti-dblotgo
.peal; $1 11111wantee dub $1 'net 25. - Coro firm
awl sowtoced lo; calm 20,000 bolt et mom Beet I.
doll. York qalat, Lard arm at 15%80%. Whisky
Orm at 522. Receipts—Flour, 28,014 ben; Wheat,
70088'bush; Corn, 40.718 bush.
Stocks lower; 0 hirago a Hock Island. 40%; dumber.
land Coat 5%; Illinois dentist K. 8., 68%; do. bonds,
514 Middx. Southern BM; N. Y. Central 77%;
sun Blom 11.2 L, 311,4; illaeourtflt„ 43%; Yroatn Ciro
HEIL ob , tth Tonamera lb, 42)4. ,
Na Yong. Oct. 1771trtalog.—Cotton more steady;
take at 213011%. Floor advanced 6010; Wee of
IMMO bbla at $6 60514 40 for Stara, $6 0006 90 for
;tad°, and $61006 66 roe !Souther& Vfnora adraired
1050; Waft 17 OQ9 bush nt 51 . 1606 10 far Cbkago
gyring, a 22).41•96 telliwankta club, and 11 8106
3.64 for red weetern. Corn has advanced I ct sake of
90,000 Doan at 615102. Pork trod sand 19001 W.
meat at $l6 60. Lard tint at eio9%. Maley dim
at 2134.
OArns maiums.
ALLINIIDINT 01117.1 it . azier,OctoierlT --theinarket
for Canis has undergone but Ilttls cheap ifue leat
nut, with the enasptlon that the air lege were um •
trloDunly swattsr, is Were also the asks. Orkin re.
wain about ea before. In Sheep-the offerings ware
larger and the demand a abide buts, Hogs and
Heusi were In waders's upply with a Maud In.
quirt The following Grath* pattlndus of the ..leer
Othrtd- - Out last. ma. ! Prim.
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D 10 ' $1,40 111, est
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$l4 4 head
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T ....... 182 $2,20 P Mad
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Patiodtrata. Ornu NMI% Oot. 11.—Tha cdfor•
leg* of beef Cattle rchbed 4870 boo et IhoOp's
Iron* end the market woo doll sad tally 4rs3tbs 000.
Me lower than Let week. Pekoe muted at 1010110 lb.
100 Ilt• net for Mason to goad sad eXtrile; 1 7; 110
balk of the w M
rtes were at OT the 100 • . '
About 00 Owe wire dhipoept of - at f ro m so $ll
oath, soceedlitd pamltuon.
doss 8000 op' wee. OD red aid .old, Looladlaa
,1111 at Labatt. ot kook $B.OO to'lll,lo, the Woe: for
fed. Mkt lON tit the Avows yard !et $6,00411
tkrloofo. wt:'
now SAO &HP and -1 1% im . '1440 r 1614 14"
TO *lb leit. se **quality, - sisheses
arrivals at the
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W J Amt.
Home, Qatoatdrrn
O Wood, do. - -
JO Mclver A WV,.
smooth
P 0 thydriek A 1, Oil city
t ll•reetid, PhDs
Etikitt. do. •
10
Jr-1T ilosz,Ohio
8 WAAL Ps
JrWar. Wslisesbari, Pa
Wo Sires. Csoronstog
if A Parvissie, Wash. , Ph
A Qa.t4 ' . do
statdole, do
JD Weitz,. do
P BrAttls,
0 h Green, P i h f lis
b Stamm, misport, is
I B Shwa. • do
I Salmi, MON
tdrs Ruder A iihrastifir, 0
Smith, TmerSlS,
W Loamy, N
. •
0.844 Merry street
tubby
H Ontoor Belem
N T Taft, Loma. si ss .
T B Boater, Otto
W tte.ioo. 016thillati
I Moo" Steubenville
B W Doyle. do
J OM:melt. do
O Gongs,ir, Oaks, 0
J N Vanes, iiissellog
N L R4nnlon, Gambier
PR Vika. 888,..
1.0301,8. do
. •
R L Jot:imam, BO•noburg
MrsJ Nome, do
W 0 Bayles, BUR co
W W il liams.
JW Walton, Wadi, city
lloogrove I I, Iddtand
J McKnight, Wesh. city
J Sakes, ftils
I R.lmbury, do
koredmoutb,Oi
L. Mills, Eteubonioll6l
II 0 Sponsor, do i
MANEION 1101J131— •
COMB •
Bence, 111
. .
B H lobateltoOrator , , Bridgeport
& B Bleat,
O P Oonnant.
Ontilbeek, Johnstown
2 Brubaker, Stork co., 0
J Heald, khdega, 0 • -
dln Ilirtektiknd. Ersnellial
litTornbaugb, WsiM. co .
I Tonlinagn, do
A Anderson /AC Fraeput
Frownek Kittanning
I B Fulton, Tarantula
lli Porter , 'do
T Lepeley, Indira*
D T Langres. lady &child.
renriljellsrilts
A H IicARICO2OO7.B. Bend
asntelt, Latrobe.
Nuichell Franklin
J Forth", spr higlield, In
el Whinny, Broarnsillie
W Dettols; Detroit
I PFLeeds. Carlisle •
His Barktalider, Altoona
N Aszlilin, Lancaster
Nothaton,, Y
A Wright it 2 b Amherst
J Stephenson,
O R We brter, Poland
N Wobarr, do
B Owens, Phlki
J Davis, Newark
8 La, do
W D Boyd, do
R Leta Kin & I ,Ist
P Pau do
Unit Forbes, Freeport
Mrs Bugx,4,
W Msalls, Harnsirlas
A Shades, Torlieuloot
W 8 Matas,
Os) J Wort, 3.1181311'h,
JM
W WwwWY, 088Ardeg
II *anew, lidonnills
P W Bsonstt,
Mrs Cook, liaatinglon
LI Lavin, d,
T Efsonsm, do
.1 A Lyl.,
J L May,
• Marvin, Salim Bolt W+l
R-Coltsrt,
I Mark A lady, lolrs
BMotahr, Roscoe, 0
W W Long •
,1 Pattruso ,
o,
GERARD itolBBl.Corner :
iMMMI
W Etepasnun,aßostreves
8 II Itennedy,.
00l BFrwell , Ore Wilkiu
oBaFf Reyna:*
ville do
rr, Barnes
Mho UMW& Oxk,
B Rowlay awl My
JD Hal*, linrfairdrie •
4 Batton, Seilaymen
T P Harry, Morientoirp
T Damian, • ed
T 3 Bann*. Lamont, .194
4' Tasty, Mos. A iry
allsoban, : •
H idallechsa,
• street, below Iknouth.
• •
H 0 Nichato. WAN Ma.
0 01 =k. Keokuk, lows
Ira Maws, Greene Go
3 Buret. Jr.. DnOrtowla
Misabeth Ihme.kfitrommoop
11.100 HQZ •
MN rum,
J Huailtoo, Wed. oo
W Goon do
II }lamina, Centre cc
N Ilhotte, ,
!donor Station 4
ef Patti Xe• •
s Paden, Mermen Ps
J X McCurdy, Nmithfiald
B Gates, Fenn ers.
II McDowell, Lewistown
J Panbel,limitans
Qom Cceillerseillo
X L Iron, Oieonstrmg
M Bowinan, Butler
J Omsk M. Lllthugh
Jll Moors, New' Flow=
8 Itottbzwir. 110
A J Hibek6o,ooonellnille
/a Bryon, do
W Rheims, do
T 00sgber, do
W Zamtr, do .
J think, do
J B2yet. 'do •
Wm Kenvou, Steubenville
W Reim', ,''' do .
trZIVIttII
klereely, Etimbextrillif
HAtird HOTEL—L
street, tootbf 7/lith
ILUOIL HUM
J H MAthowv,WoMen, Mo
H Bennett, Canonsburg
0 Dollop, Antioch. 0 •
W Campbnll:2l, Mance
Wm Ouriy, Moon tp
E Tette!, Butler
W O Harrison, Ohio
It 13 Moor* do
BOA Blaet, Harrisellio
Handi, Ohio
Joho noppar, Wag.=
J A Clef Ed to,Uniontown
11.13arryitill Hickory
JllWalla co ,
A A amodtera, Frankfort
Spring
Jos Cannata, Rural ernes
Wm Donnant, N. Brigkot
• R Boyd, Declinable, -
.1 T Campbell, Hickory
-No. INHt. Clalratnalt.
'Peter Crows, Darlington
P Cornslia I, Wash. 00
Bantuol Yotty, do
Jam lifolltroy, do
Was McCarron, do
II Milton • do
D Ilialonßuffelo
M Curry, Wadi. co
lin,won name-)
p. sonow.
Wm EllreMberpbuabenb'e
Ohm Campbell, Better
A Wells. Tamar) co
A Shawl,
N Maloof,
Bfalse, Boehmler
P Clearer, Beaver
Wo Tenby. hreeput
Aamo.l Pylon, Butler to
L P Wolter, do
• • .
IC Appall], Colombia
&h, 0 kulluat hdAoghty
Bailor co
W a Stooght, Pr
W B Clark, Po
J B Juane., Clarion
gi a Lnkron. Pl7l , W B
T A Wadentone, LeJnior's
W Conner. Butler
W Green, Ilorin,ny
Jam Johnson, do .
T,MeGee, Pbllllpebarg
D R Benrad, 01.41 en
W T Pollock, Wean. co
NATIONAL EOM—
P. MUM;
j Paul, let UIS Int
Jame. °gumboil,
bNDuI j, PA OR ft
W Piper, •do
Kliltito, Mon. city
Wm Carron, do
Mrs Slostra. do
No. 187, Water 'treat.
D Deolra t lady, 1 1 74 i. co
L IdcA Den,
f Lent,. Braddecksfield
Mc43,2lct. WIC...Tort
Mn Emma' Jk 2 children,
Columbiana ou, 0
etre Donlon, de
W Millord , P 01i R.
Wm itadvm4 . lrt . ir 8 Int
rtraprtuan AND CNAIRB,
REDUCED PRICES.
James VP. Woodwell,
Nom 97 fad 99 Third street,
11.1 13. 114 'l' ii c
111 Palatka of Style& and ,Finish,
Bongs and Private Dwe illnp
allP/111 olden PeaelPil7 ataimied to, and Sh. hr.
niter. candally Acted end Doled.
Btenotwato end Ilotels tarntebed et than notice.
Cabinet Maws 'applied with 'mai WWI" to the
lbw =iln
DAVIS b
Brass Foaaders aid Maaufsslarers.
PLIIDLBERN,
Q 41.8 AND STEAM
ILINUIP•OTTERINILAND DIALII3 IN
GAS F.1.7411RE5,.
Ppmpo & 13rani Work
01 WIRY DMISIMON.
Cori. NiTELT.A.
of Brea.' Copper or Iron, with the molt approved
Obstabete sad Value of all kin* and werrootod to
give saillteation;
MAINCIINLOTORY.
110 Walter and 104 .eront Alta.
0 ll
-1443rina FrIVBI3IIOII
taw r c lis =gli b ly:a! .
Lawa rs iad inntarkiechangstra
at TUWAI, arilandJ lanneo • 41 ,
Dot aad nalksilGohla Atiaxablip °mows
danistekbig tallycnrsredlitriWballi Mem
bin as tollou
CITY 01 MJUNIINGTON.........Setarday, October IP.
Ogrober
Ncrvembar 1.
urn or PAUAIIII 0.
um gAtian an eel striAlUtini.......E . Si
do to 100d0e.,.. Itil Ml do to Inachs.... se
Monairelltetins Illiiitt. good tor istx Iliongts, , LIS
tenanted le his% nun. statiourrth
B A tinnetitiodenh Antwerrolita.aS nines!' tern/II
lins. . . , .
air !moan wLhfallstrlaaoatibett teanda au.
bus Oaken Iwo at the gotknitalt slaw to •Mow Tara
hoax Ut COIL PS, VIS
gal Illtr i rairsoi l 1 trout Icanstwal SU. "rpm %gams.
13eousae lli Zg2w t
" " 31"1"4.
Thom litiogogra are gastric? seeogistisistiom tat
ems gastniami Barsesga Tins
a=la WataMitlit ism gattloaciust hays Pa
sts* Enllguthllatogoca baud.
wan e. Dams. Amt. n emeents. N. or
JOIN THOJIPOtt Assat t
iskl64l Uteri, g . .
Wet ß t. Pittsburg*.
I 0 YOUR OWN riIINTLNO
000zsra minus PitUttlNG onus,
Deslimed for Stroll Printers, EtaOmani, Dragnists,
Itereltants, Greeers,Bankars, Ansatenrsoba Army
and Nary. gm. The Presses am otter for We are of
a New Pattern; are the dumpiest and drooped and
best made of soy ci PrO•ll6llever lnyeaud, and on.
um lest ' spoor, ani - beeparaud by any engi, whether
printer or not, and are selel at prime hitherto unheard
at, that Is no my at ant Obil•IINTII the plies of
Job Pre s now In. use. -, ,The (Mind/ Qs which
the Primal stand,) are competed ti. small nest.
ly and strongly put toget her, and for mom and
...knee here never bow equalled.. all and w
oman*, or aeod tbr circular{ 'frog 'lsm mien, itc.
0 QOOLZY a 00.
No:1 Spires attest. N. Y.
riNBABERRY TOOTH W./LOU—The
wawa. preparallow Law for the
w mb . .
I orUl oaks osft, ca atard awl healthy.
Is will mutroltos all ofrooalse soessolou of tile
istots, away all •the ilhopoeglo odor &violas front
ass of totoose. owl tssOst,ts • ' 4l 9 ll 4.hgur•alvalstio
Is will oarotimtbse thsll olo L- - •
—lsodUanat Goo of Mitoses.
: - ,..llotoisnylimmad co orlitxot u" •
Mandl OW by JONES NTAILIOO.
Chow /WM atnet sad Ow Miami
ME!a==M
451tatiti Ammo.,
'
.ROW % oar I MOW Rear..
Jag pnbUebed In • laialed,liraelopt
A Went, melts vannen.. telletMle. •
enie pQmw?nboror.lapkaaillaik;
autaiy imWqu.lead .D4ltlatth ea hes •
toom;raisezefankny, lcer ► atiaAetk ecrosootio...:
Ileiv and ilirlfesit•l wad Nodal latapaap,
anen t from e ar /than, 44,--asiworp, ,7,7t;1 , -
VgaWiLL. EP, &Mbar of ttiorilnieeranki
"A Boon to - Thimatidi et
Beat under ma, In a plnlir'iri(*"l!,o say Wmr.
pad paid, an receipt or lei *Wee on Marl
amp by ' - DX 08:7: b. sum
wawa. • • Emmy, New TadlciP.o:llae, Odd
:.ass summon coluita am*
VII NIL 'X NGI
-atoms
rzwaPasossa;
?Alta, III'CUBDIr 41Ik
mAxurecrrtatrata Or, SMUT/I
lia, BRAZIMILV sad Dom Cara,:. mew
OoPPAR BOTTOM*, Ilidas4 11101 ImAoss, PPolter
adds?, Also, atipartert A 3,6 Desisri i ICIRALA.
TM PLATT atillT XAON, WU% 0 4 401111
no b.scd. Itimact 4tichtnes end Tool&
==2!=%=
rittalaripi i . Pima&
Capapiolal ardent ofClopper &dna
tars. . „ .„. ,
Mar Dye! Hair rare/ Hair 3 : 11 V.
111 ATOILILLOW11 ULM Drili
TAr Origifica mid kit ist are World/
All others are mere . imitations; sad
bboald bo ivolded.l4on to ISCOVO NO M&
BRAY, n oa man .aem Dos matmai
to • bauttlibl and Word Emu oft .Btabkorblhoet
the law Wog to Pohttm Wt. •
Mum aI:DAM AND DINIIA/1 hat. bos*
awarded to Wm. A. Itikbake, amp INA Yd aver
10,000 applications bale basininailn ap Bak of)*
pain= of bis Latins Dyit.
HAlNDlfitidedame • oder
not to be diottognithed than Wm* aid ieveabinie.
not to Were lathe latet, totwetve bag tt be
enottnood. and the W ate at Ned Dyes
the Hatt Laybottated - tot - Idte ibbi Wound Die t
Ueda, soldce-applied(Lt edam meow at an
114 d.. day. booldity. New Tad. .
Sold tit ail °Mee and towns d the Vatted diady,tri
Dm dm and Pare* anode %ekes.'
Arne ginning Iwo Abe namizeiedirees nem,
gb.• ddiFirdot coi %maid. ot aeohboz, of
• • ItlLLlaltit. RATlNtibtut.
Jtkitdawitelt . ALB - Bowl streekttew TatL.
w 'es -.14 1 ' I W h
BATORELOBIEI WIGS' AND TOlr
.
PELtsurpase all. Tbey 'Utast, HOAR aaq aid
dosablo.
Stang to • aharm—no toning:up boldarHie
&Holum of the hoed ; indeed thhi-li th• =A;o w
liolimmt wharf those Wags improperly
and mode
ie strut.prur Tea.
rsn-.rm
. . , _
wx. 0 . MailKor Kam
=Zuni
ROBINSON. BILES & MiILERSi
q/POll3 l / I DIBUS AND •
NV A. Et Mr cirr ow . NVQ.Ezlis.
.
Pittsburgh. r•uxiii.
• Oats, Xo;111 noirket stria*.
*intonate oil kinds of „ BMus Sitionot sad
Mioninn;thotint,Ballynti Work, Blom Bonin,
and Ahem Iron Wan; ' "_
Jobbtni and BoyalAisig doncankonintlloo.
BAIL
ROAD .isexism- StOMPAsEr•
liktwoll.
Uhasesneris arfr, era.)
Ila
• • RII/ACRIMMIII SP
RAIL ROAD BETKES, '•
AND BOAT SYDIBB.
Oorner of Water Streeliind Ohmy allay,
ag,mudge PrITARVRON. MUM&
.1(./.13.204 41t..K.;.1.1..L-CCLbi
Iron Railuq, Iron Vatdtt; and V f Otit Dears, - T.,
WildOW - Shutters, Wiltdow: toirds, 114
Noe. 5i Aksolut el *hang — . '
(batman Wood sus ) p4rTasuluis, PA.
by hand a varta74ew Patbana, fancy and'
plan: taltabla for all P . Piatlinar Mafiosi
paid to aatianng °rave Lats. 'Jotipiteilana at short
notice.
N. ximaeuras as VOWEL
01111 H Ii
Foreiga and Domestis Bi t lli of Silks Stet
orornrioArss or . imposts,
' •.
.
ZAJK SOBS AIITAIPAIOnl;-"
Ni:). $7 MAIL/LIT STBAST, PLITIOgetOI/4 PAL
. ..,_ - _
pixouectiocu. made on •11 thi . ipaindral dtlig
throng,. ',at the United Staten. - psasay .
U. H. & C. P. 11NARE101, •
. . ,
PAPERAIAEU,PAO7IIIRERS,
• And Dadaists •
nook, MAT, OAP, LITIII3 AND AJLLZIND 0)
1 1 17 dk. PPINGF P .- . 4714 211
Ram foonnsd from No. Of •Wood'adrion'to ifo.lll
Untold &nod. Piltsoargban.....•
iliPoofn or Tradefor hap. ge=i
Pittsburgh Steel Wolrks
suarom---rosesoia----••
.roVtize., - Bom as Qo,
IDULNITrAOTUREREI - OF
..441111°
STRIT‘ aloo, Systog. Plow osol A. B. SIMI
P GFRI and A -MT2 l Alo,oamir Ron
owl Tint Its, crall tUB. Pa.
J. M.
.TAILOR
No. 54 St.
torlitom0000mosbo,) • Minn% PA-
Dr. Geo. H. Keyser.
Wide Sale Driighti
MEDICINE DIDMOIIS4.
No. 140 Wood at m; Pittgddesb, ea.
-
TRUSSXB MR Tin CURL Op
NIA OR RUPTURE:
IdiralL'a Radical Ours ; Titus:
Ritter's Patent True:
Fitzles Supporter Tnuts.;
Self-Adjusting TIMM
Dr. Banning's Laos or Body Brace, for the
Curs of Pngspros USCTI. Pik% Abd ol , lll WI " H O'
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver-Plated Supporter.
Pile• Props, for the support and care'of .
Piles. .
Blood° Stockings, for weak - and...varicose
wine t -
Knee Caps, for weak kneejoints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak ankle'joints.
Suspensory Bandages. • , • ' '
SW -Ejecting Syringes; aleo, eery kind
fof Syringe& -
Skresa hes &lac a rtrttaewMph will
radically cure Heinle or Rupture.
Offiee at his Drug Store, No.l4olVood
et., alga of the Golden Mortar.
Da.ZWIDEI proarttra b castial MOE° DID.
HAIM sad .bas Inatrinaenta for DIUDIOD
I 1
IT dileam T.nalltha , !IlelmakltlODP•L
(taw= sernar ar; rrareneiluounza.
pur evrem patly :. of *rim s re=
an awns ropy upon • rimlttina t
Address DR. 0/10.1L:
N 0.140 Wood atm% Pftirbienb..Th.
D . .
LAILA
BOWIILIUIR CORDIAL. Ivory B
othe Banque
"'ovate"
or =Day rellusded. Bold at DR. KILTIOIR%
JyBo44llw • N 0.140 VOW Wink
-
'MD BUGS, ROAOIINS, Soy—Th.
Buo Tionsaneepeee Bids. Elold at DL ILIMED4
240 Wood saran, le • can naked:
ATB AND
to New Van& ns Wag TaitiNflat DX—
littirWATOD, An entirely new lanDsnaka, sad
warralsoll to remove these pests toots mrs beats.
Void et "DB. 15T111,1144
t'TILVRAZORS.--I have istr"
tea Baser% which I win elm mild Mat
OCCI. a. Knell,
14 " 101 4164
MEADAOIIII 011 / 1 111).—san infal li ble
wr, am , for limeada br Is Bass
DAUM PULL py them. Alt Da. ICIITIUM,
No_ito irsosarest 26 PP SOL
.LARD OIL.- - 8 barrels seined, now
loadlogiforeskilt.y lasiarriasurraCo.