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The huge number of soldiers, who have en'', liste4 hroin.Allegheny County, has swelled the nnintrir of applicants for relief until they now repeat the large, aggregate of two thouasad and thirty - 470, as follows Pittsburgb,—:„ .. :.. —.:....—..—... .... 6 57 Alleghony,,— Boroughs, .... .......... . ..--......—.—... 608 Townships, ' • -- Total, 2032 The amount paid to each applicant per week varies according to cirMitnatances, but the .average is about $2 25. Thus it will be seen that the drain on the relief fond foots up. the • enormous argregate of $4.600 per week. The i • priiate sutismoptions have eantrely ceased IMMO the two mill tax was ametsed," so that dm Relief Board cannot command funds be ;end the limit of the tax. Under the county valuation, a two mill tax raises $50,000, lass the mist of collecting, exoneration', etc. Now It is very plaip that, at the present rate of pay.. . • meat, the relief fund will be exhausted in sigh. or ten weeks. Wheals to be done r Another levy cannot{ be-made this year, and it it not likely that the Belief Baud can obtaii accommodations be yond the amount of the present levy. Under throe circumstance', and in view of the sp. • . preach Mf wintec e the Board is seriously die . cussing the propriety of reducing the weekly allowance jest one half. In fact, they have almost determined upon this course as the on. ly cote left to them., It is true dn. the allow ance is now small enough in min; case,, but it must be remembered that the government is now paying its soldiers regularly—and paying in each a way as will enable all to remit a large proportion of their wages to their lam, ties. Too many now , getting relief, expect - rumor! as icing as the mu hat", and many instances have"been broight to light where persons fully able to support them selves -have taken of the relief tend. Officers' wives, whose husbands are paid over one hundred dollare.per month, have drawn their weekly allowance until discovered and „stopped." The list of applicants will have to be carefully scrutinized hereafter, and the amount per week will have to 'be greatly re• dated, or mazy poor families will suffer "for the necessaries of life during the coming _ ter.All who are not entitled to relief should be stricken off forthwith, and provision cis then be made fop 11101111 who are really in need. - The SW' Law--Iseportant Deetnow. , Judge Pearson, at Harrisburg, in Dauphin comity, has jam mode two important decisions, affecting what is known as the Stay Lair of this State, paned Slot .of May, 1861, the first union of which gives jurisdiction to the Court in which the judgment is entered, ore Judge thereof m 'vacation, to order a stay of enca lion for one year from the 21st °friday, 1861, on jedgesents previously eutered,or for one year on those obtained satistquent!y, provided , the de. leaden, is the owner of real estate in the con ty which toe same is.entered, or to which it has been transferred, worth 'efficient to pay and satisfy the debt over and above other in cumbrance@ and the amount exempt by law from execution. The Commonwealth obtain: ed judgments in three several cases against the kinks of a defaulting officer. The defen dant. all resided in Lycoming county, and writi of in@ FiCiLIS went ducted in each ease to tin Sheriff of that eounty,who made a Titers Chet-they --wen stayed by the order of C. D. El dred, au Associate Judge of that county, I on the ground that the defends's@ were an- - titled to a stay of execution, they hiving spiffieint freehold within the comity to eat• ley debt, interest, coats, Ac. Ou ibis re turn,. Mr. Meredith the ,Attorney General, asked for an attachment agaist the Sher iff for - failing to execute his writ; and caking eo inefficient return thereto. Judge Pennon sustained the. motion on the -ground that the 'edge in Lycomine_county bad no jurisdiction: or, power to order a stay of execution, which Most be done by'those having Jarisdiction over the Judgment, and an his order to the Sheriff wai a mere nullity,. au anachaient mum be awarded agaiast him. The counsel for the defendants then moved for a rule to show cause why a stay of execution should not be then tad, there ordered, which was opposed on the groaad that the Common _ wealth eras not embraced bylaw act artesian My. his Ennio% was °Terrain on- the pita• evict/Sat the State is, net affected by a din clarets! her debtor under is general bankrupt -law of - the tfaited States for. the meson that a sovereign - State, like the king, is lot bound ulna named. The "Court then decided that the State pitmen cannot be stayed in its•effeet, • and its debtor cannot demand an arrest of et natio". These Stay Laws, end all lane. im pairing the obligation of contracts, besides be sag eaconstitation al, are obnoxious to centers, and in practice result is mach More of sill than goad. The Goner repealed the better., ' 'name for Desertlioni—Matiens Corvine. • • .Testerdar a liernoon,,Thomse 'Connolly and Fetrisik Galvin; who barbs.' arrested on in , Antastion of Captain Foley, and committed to jail sia_ deserters, were brought before Judges • Mellon and Adams, upon a writ of habeas cot- Jigs, and their discharge asked for • by their cannel, Mr. Morelaad.„ It is alleged by Capt. • Foley that these men enlisted with him, some weeks eince;and were sabsiorted at Ms expense for genual dile; that they leftinthout permia '. • nee, and were not toped until -Wedneaday evening, when they were arrested and commis! ted se deserters. the other hand, it is k aerted'that the men were never member, of Capeskin Folere company, properly spatting; that they saw he was usable to get op a pany, when they west to New York : id en. listed in the !nab brigade; that they meetly obtained leave of absence to visit their [rinds •hare, and were arrested as deserts's& They are accompanied by their captain,',eilliktill ' man named McCarthy, who corroborates their ' statement a, to their connection with the Irish brigade, and the fiat that they are here_ on Judge Mellon, by congest of both Parties, poetponed the matter ..uetil ten orelock - this =ming, whoa it will be finally settled. Court oequistitirr Nu' tons. nattax, Oat. 111.: , —to the as of Wm. Ks • Rudy, charged with us_ol and battiWy with la. • slit to ravish ittlesbeth 'Tout, th e jar, vaunted is • sealed vordiet of "not DaSid Lloyd, of Elisabeth towaabtp, wunut upon - trial for catalog line trees, on hdonnation ofJoku Joy oat. George Age', a yssiog nun recant!, arrested -hs ~lora, for slCo Jarmo, of airy or s!xtr pounds of battle from various parties, plows gaUty and was, tunsaded for sentsure. - Mune Gudrun. a colored man famWarly l known so 'Norte Glsorp,* w,a put upon trial for assault and batter, on oath - of - Mrs. Bur.. troy. The panful reside on Itoberts streak, In the Seventh Ward.. ottani,. _ seam or u Au.zaui y Souitsa.--We regret to learn that Wm. Anastrong v a plug mu formerly of Alleglieuy thy, but recently a prirata is the Niath . Peruntyleasie mahout, dud at Washington on Tuesday last, efter,s protracted aid severe illness. The deceased wu about twentylour or tweityArre year. of age, was unmarried, and previous to jotalq I/111 army was engaged in the„tobacco sad ;cigar truism, on -Ohio west, a. few doors - from the Mayor's offico ia'Allegheny,. We presume his remalaiwill be brought here for 01411.1117ATSD.In Der. ldsroantil• WIMP; Pittsburgh: IL /14:Johnstoni Blairsville, Pa.; 11..,11wirrupi, Pitubmph; B.'lleyer,:Aanvthe, .. , Prh, all of whim parted an lionorehiessuslinit we awarded, the splendid new College • -Diploma, zed' presented with elegant espies at Duff sad Dozens& gemi or buiriess'imd 1111040i/11 perunaeship, as $ rastinionlid or *sir exemplary eandeeedatior their' attindarioe;s4 Dia.nrt Iff.Ccorrar. , —The latest Dews IN. . 4 . §tlio . (ritt 'Seibold) advises a' decline ii ikr privet of tease is tnat great market. Tkia'wlll • :_be good !ewe to 42011111111411 Moss who bare to • " pay for Us airuchritiabar pilaw Una probably. gra r bet ire ' - Ilia ow .otirremote and others vs.. Theiwer, bobs aloill' - • - for a !nary Injunction to re strain defendant from taking oil from a (root of land at the head of Oil creek, upon wbleb rho Drab. wall (the drat ever sank) is located, de velops' some Interesting facts connected with the origin' of the oil trade of Pennsylvania. The use was brought before Judge Grier, of the United States Circuit 'Court iit - Phlledelphis, who refused to grant the injunction—hissing the ease still undecided. • From a history of the salt, as published In the Legal Inlelligencer, we tate the following "In the 'beginning of the present century, a stream wu discovered not far from Meadville, in Crawford county, Pennsylvania, upon the retrace of which, as of the smaller rivulet running into it, a Species of Of/ frequently flowed; and to such an extant, iu some places, that when a candle wu applied to the sur face, the oil would ignite and bless in a lam bent finite on the creek itself. The people in the neighborhood of the stream which was now called 'Oil Creek,' were aware of this peculiarity of the water; but the population, thereabouts, was sparse in those days, and no great deal of . mineralogical science was ap plied to the subject. The schoolmaster called it a 'phenomenon,' and this was regarded by the learned as a full end lucid explanation of the matter. - - The To-diens it is said, had known this peculiarity of the stream, and ap plied the oil to Surgical purposes, in the cure of external injuries or sores. The early white settlers used it in the same way, and also for &direst domestic or farm purposes. It flow ed along with the water...-on ins surface—but the descent of the water being rapid, and the stream itself shallow, the only mode in which the people could get the oil' separated from the water was by making little ditches or pits along side of the creek, and drawing oil a certain amount of the water 01 the streem into them. This being left in a state of stir nation, the oil would soon' collect in a coagu lated form on the surface; when the women would - go out, and iasening blankets *under the water, raise them and secure the oil; the blankets being porous enough to let the 6ter flow through them, but sufficiently close to retain, till they could empty it, the thicker substance of the oil. "Enough oil wu obtained in this way, to make it worth while for the farmers and othet• in the neighborhood occasionally to go through :this somewhat laborious process of getting ii; but the oil never beca•ne in those days a subject of much value or - of any commerce. Some time, however, in the spring of 1855, a person named Edwin L. Drake, residing at Titusville, a town on this creek,, conceived that the oil must bee mineral substance some way connected with coal formations; an d that it probably came (rem a great depth bolo* the creek, sad through tome figures in the rocky formation, from coal strata .on the adjoining lands, and therefore that it could be tar better got by boring on the lands themselves. .His conjecture proved to be right, and led the way to a branch of industry which in five years has, in Western Pennsylvania, become an immense 'mei covering whole regions from Lake Erie to the Ohio, with operations in what is now call ed 'Petroleum,' or 'Rock Oil.' In the case above referred to—which was a bill in equity to restrain certain. persons frpin boring on some lands for this oil—Drake was examined as a witness, and his account may deserve perpetuation. It was in these words: 'That sometime in the forepart of 1858, the Ilepo neat entered 'upon toe lends 'which are the subject of this hill, (or the purpose of gather. ing oil, and developing the same; that he at great expense during that, and the following yeusunk, by boring, the first. well that was known for obtaining oil in that region of -the country. That ale method was wholly un known previous thiseto; that in consequence of thja, and the want of proper implements to operate with, and the necessity of obtaining new patterns for these, and especially for lion pipe for driving to the rock, a very great ex pease wai incurred, amounting at least to $4 500, in establishing the first welt; that this proved successful in obtaining large quantities of m Palatal II eeldent—liatsvaen Twenty and Thirty Seidler* "Oared. A very painful accident toot place at the wharf, yesterday afternoon, on the steamer Sir William Wallace, which resulted in some twenty or thirty soldiers being injured—lour or five severely and two dangerously. Some five hundred men, belonging to COI. Ham• bright's regiment, had jest embarked on the boat a fit* momenta previous to the icoldent, • Portidn of whom were in the cabin and on the lower decks, but the majority of them were on the hurricane - roof where the Linceeter 'Brass Band was diseoursing several patriotic airs. Considerable entrement was created about this time on the steamer Heilman, 'Which wan moored alongside of the Wallace, soused by a horse being killed by become( frightened and falling from the gangway to the yhart. A gapersl rash was made for the front part alibis boat, all anxious to see what was the matter, when the roof saddenly gave way, precipitating - quite a a number to the boiler deck.- We were unable to learn the names of all tbia parties injured or the exact number. Adjutant 0. B. Fraley, of 001. Hambright's •Regiment, was badly cut and bridled, and fears are entertained of his recovery. We anlieretood tiutt_ he was removed to the residence of a Wend in the city, where be will receive every attention his outvrignires.' Ile is a resident of Lancaster. Daniel Lend's, a private in the nate regi. meat, -- was' also badly injured,_ and but alight hopes are entertained of his recovery. lie is 'from Lanesiter county. Two or throe members of the Lancaster Band were injured, more or lOU, but not seriously. We were unable to learn the names of any of the injured parties with the exception , of More above mentioned. .• The dump to the boat was trifling, u It was soon nuked, end the was ready to leave with'the others—the Clara Poe, lifodar.tor, Ar gonaut, J. W. Hailman'tind Silver Wave -' at its eolciek tut evades. The brigade num. berid In the aggregate three thousand and thitirmen which, if distributed "gushy, would give to eat& boat five hundred and thirty men. Arrive/ of the ha#lllthoesota Refitment. The Ekeoud Minnesota Regiment, in own maid of. Col. Vanden, arrived about 8 o'clock last evening, via the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, as route for Washington Slily. After Mamba/king from the train, the *agent was marched to City Hall, where the Committee of Sabshienois had an excellent re ptes hi In readins. Altar upper, six companies were quartand st Wilkins RAU and four at the \Contrail Chambers.-for' the night. Tbs. rogi— niont'sumbers 1,042 men, together with 28 women, who go In the capacity of uncut. It is .certainly one of the finest looking bodies of men that has passed through here yet. It is said that there Is tort man In the regiment under twenty-one year. of age, and that they have all been examined by Burgeons and pronounced paired In every respect. They were highly pleated with their mapper, and acme of them TO marked that it was the only good meal they have had mina leaving home.. It eras ramored, we do not know upon what authority, that this ritglanot bu been ordarod from bora to Rentneky, and will leave forthwith for that State,' . Perms . OierrasNow that the outer sea son has fairly opened, we would sdaise our readers to tall at the wholesale depot, No. 40 Filth street, red procures stpply. - The pre prietor, Mr. Toter, (who never puts an infe rior armee is the inarket,)"Ou now Aul hand a splendid lot of oysters, .11. No. 1, which he is prepared to hirthab pa the trade at the roost naleozable rates. Caatz.ant or yea 78rn Ittentart.—We atate4 s ,few days since the foot that the Rev. K. (Whiz,. of the Catholic Olwiteb. told - been (shoos Chaplala of . the 78tb(O0L' Sitwell's) re &mt. We believe that the feet wee as we stated Its but we ere, now anthoeized to state .that the appointment 'has not been confirmed, sad that some ether gentleman will be chosen. A 911.211011) Bter.. - -=A splendid bill I. offered at the theatre for "the ainneenteat of our cit.. nag *ad stranpre la the eity, to-night. It combos of the sgßobberap - s . Diughtar of the Reglateite and the "Two Murderers!' On Wallaiteday evening the long,promined sew piece, milled the ...Angel of Death,"►will be PrOduelf4 . . . r". SAD CAADAL7C—F , racklia Boyd was almost iastantly killed on _: Saturday, the 12th Instant, neaufauriew,Haneock toasty, Ira., by being atsielron the heed by the limb 91 a tree, which be harlehOppird down.. He was a young man 'and lad bear married bat a few months. , . Ataserce roe Dina'ann.—Thomas Con- Roily and 'Patrick Galvin--bane been &treated Mad eninditisd ea jail upon a ebarge of de minion.- Mayor Winn committed Cam for a flanker , beerier oi Tuesday seeti bat an effort will be made to Inn them reigned. • Doolonso.—Dr. C. 8W No. 240 Poup'sk i oillsoio to al oftloiDolital gofoolkah . • False tk&FotoslßC. , . CAMP Jaisitson, near fort Lyon, Va , I Oot. 13.h,„1£61 lorroas GazerrEr—Having been for some time a constant reader of your valuable paper, and feeling that your noble position in regard to the present difficulties which enshroud,our nation with so much gloom are in exam accord ance with my own, I (naturally enough) coo. eider myself pretty well acquainted with the Gazette and its editors. Therefore, please -excuse my (apparent) impertinence in trying to open a correspondence with your raiders. I left my native backwoods home, viz: Jef ferson county, Pa., about three weeks ago, on a visit to the city which bean the name of the great and immortal Washington. I have been visiting all the pencipal forte and camps on the Virginia side of the Potomac. It needs ne military eye to lee the advantage in the positions which have been chosen by our army. The rebels doubtless know what we have to store for them, and •do not believe they will attack us it. all. Should the traitors be foolhardy enough to was a stand, their de feat is certain and inevitable. I (knot consider it prudent to give the number of fordHeations, their relations and importance; but allow me to say that I firmly believe that to two or three weeks a comparatively small force will be suf ficient to hold Washington against any force the rebels will be able to sand against it. • The camps on this side of thativer have been selected with an eye to their healthfulneur and the condition of tbo army Is excellent, indeed. The hills are the points principally occupied, and when the streets (ae I must state, hare, they generally appear,) are kept clean, these tented cities are indeed beautiful. Peregrinating, as I have been for some time, I haver at last stumbled into the camp from which I addrius you, viz : Camp Jameson,irear Fort Lyon. This ciamp to occupied by Colonel fifellnight's Wild-Cat Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, who are attached to Gen. C. D. Jameson's Brigade, and who, by the Way, is a very superior looking man, and is expected to make an excellent General. I understand Gao. Jameson was • Colonel in the battle of Bull Run, and for his gallant and meritorious con duct in that engagement has been, promoted to a Brigadier Generalship. I suppose you would like to, know something about this "Wild-Oat" Regiment. I will tell you. It is a regiment organized out of the lumbermen of Jefferson, Clearfield, Indiana and Elk counties. They are noble looking soldiers, - and I believe as hardy and determined a set of men as Sparta ever produced. They must be Invincible: in battle. The field officers of this. regiment are CoL A. A. McKnight, of Brookville, Pa; Lieut. Col. Corbett, Druokville, Pa.; and Major Dick, of Westmoreland county, Pa. Better looking or more talented offisers, your correspondent has not met on either side of the river. The officers and privates in this regiment are work log hard for a No. 1 'regiment, 'ant from what I baratieen of them I think you may set down as a feet that the "Wild-Cat Lumbermen's Reg imen.," will- be, in a few weeks, the beat regi ment in the ea Your,, Osentivin. Patlitav Static's- iLrFOR THE WAR The Brigade of Col. W. U. ',SHUN, the tats taw patina and friend of the Pretleent, la not gut's toll, men will tr, reostaed either as companies, parts of cmaoauire v or so indirldnals, AND If Ali'w TUN OEIOIOIOPTHE BRANCH OF lIIIKVIOB WHICH TIIKY PKIIFER, either as sable... 7, Infantry or Otr. airy. A portico of itlPLinda it now In active Bemire Thia la if chance ra.ely met lih. aa tho Baguio will be a favbrito one. ihom tho date of onitammu, mon will be satiated, paid and clothe!. Apply at the gable of Dort. B. H. PAITYRitON, o lb dnf Diamond 'tree, sa.r grant: iwFotit PITT Akil IL Ltli I WANTED: 80 expedienneA Teamster; 6 6addlon and Darnel. Makers, 2 Buglers. ANrOcod moo can apply to I. U. KNAP, 06 fifth street; peoand Mad.. cr i- A trlW MORS REORUIP3 ranted to Ell the tanks of the UNION RIFL6I3, under OxpL TUOS. B. UOSE. The Company will be officered al moon ea =aspired, orgetdred. and wlil gu Ina a•rrlco as Aare ax/rem Arum, lo 21 nary of Wilklo's Will, whore good meu will be morolleo l,rslaw days longer. sofflrtf TIIOMOO It. WIS. Oaotaln IlmlnSmsnae So Bartauos /ern Eno U.S. Inrs, Pittsburg's, September yid, .1,040 the Young Men of o eimosyivaiat..-4 am - Ordercd to recruit Mended Battalion of the ISM Et easel U. A.-Infantry Panneyvania, end now appeal to you to show yoor patriotism by entering Me service or y oor country to Wallas ain. Regimes t, to conetatof 2,112 Mt'. The pay Is from $l3 to gat per month, with abondeutfood, eldthlng and allset mamas. Every soldier of the tinnier Army la anti iled, bre .Idol pension, if die•bled, and BOUNTY OF ONA lIONDEIXD DOLLARS. alum' f oyor.hir db.:Larva. to • comiortatd• twyport, tf aka nr dimblad in the soldier." Louse. ostabliatted by Um gurnrament. Juane Mato invention made for uniform. arms, equipment., ratuma and lraimatles for all mpg One-third of the Company Ofl/zrra will be taken from the rants No batter epportoulty In offered to spirited yoang mop for good treatment, and a fair C 11.1301 for pronuafon. For fall Information apply to Limit. ROBERT SOYURILLAND, at the Itermeavrtte, N 0.66 fourth AL A. STOIC" seßalmd afalor 18% Reg. U.:. Inhotty. 11. Arniy.-41P1/4 MEN WANTED IMMEDLATELYI YOU SIXTH 6ICOIMIIIIT 0.8. °AVAST, BIGULAII 131RVIOP MUM Or awwz ONLY TREES 711.18. tienickhang this Reglmeit wnl 10 EINLYOULD to con as enlisted. The nlghret pay per month In the service. Hone. and tqulpmenu; tlothlng, nnbalatettoe, Quarter; /net and 2dedieal attendant free el charge. --- isloo BOUNTY! dvaneement open to ell. Tor farther particaters spply et the lir.cnntlng Once, Itealettat W:tor "net rwr Brottb• Pittoargh,to BBNILY B. It►lß, ' -1 Chtptata, Bfzt6-Rfgiment ll.B.OsTalry, .521 W Rearafttng Oran XX FLINT GLASS 11 OVAL CARBON OIL, LAMP CHIMNEYS, PAT TNT= PAPTEItHiIIMr, MI. PUB BEST TUAT HAVE EVER .yet' teen offend - to the yablle. They are the host for the followles reesonr. L Betaoss, befog of an oral &aye, the glare le serrywhess equally dhltiust frost tke same, is that the trait hi Arrow awl moss regular. 2. The oral shape Is better emoted to autos the effect of maiden arpnasket, so. that It le impoollibe to creek them. 8. The slam la made largely of WA sod Parcfnah, givingd ampest a gram dolor hometa of amenatta and elasticity: The 'Mkt' bo fou to_ be so britde as to crook man arbeeou.n oporst In n =a nd , ars Inuit*. Eb inada of Lima alma loatemi dabs Mt Glum of aibleb otos am manufactured. - 4. Bet the suatett advantage of these Ohlnuteys la that 'ben yea here owe It will last Strayer, and if any boneekeeper breaks by ;bit hest of the lamp, let tier tell at the liannisotory and we will repine ha cocked chimney bye dot= whale ones. .This puler dues sot bland* emollients or those area Urdu" wbere the chimney bee, through Intrudenes, bate a armed so closely to the lateP as to Prerebt 10 ex : porton:hem bused. • lalunietutere sad oonuanus of Ostben OS, who hies felt the =wands of ths-obetsols. which has . (anted tit the great expetue id dilater., In the way of the onlvereel sum of the oil. bare tonna a aimed: la the Oral XX runt Man Chimneys, erbkh bee our "Melly lassoed the ant of Carbon With' to those who use them. sad Ineresesd the wen:MPS= te all consequent upon the lessened expense for chimneys. /or Bile by .1.0. Nirkpatrick, I. Mums too., Rogers I Nesbit, P. Hayden, Luau° 011 On. Walden 1 Ogden os. W. P. Wooldridge, W. IL Of at duo sinanbatory, Weabington street near Pelturylvanis avenge. salnturraatl IL D., DIVIRIDON. 'wet Trw__ll., tor lier t Aalil . Unizzar and trout the nada: se blepho Street. ot Ow . weethmt, the great attar. GE bee bons and in bra erseaW. 'tor the loot Watt; yam with lY met istooletilut mew. Lb Sc .111101 reowdr It Is without.' rival. sod WEI alleviate pain i st itemi i =d4ls thew war other peowerablos. Lot ell rst a Mt Bomb IregailL 1111111" litrure l L i :bet o ttri euothlop. Isalltur and po etewititheabieteropew• hies, estate the Jul wonder sod sataaishasewt of al 'bailsman wires .• Oyer foe hundred oer. Vacates, of temarubleounta pilitarienild bp. It withim pouthe how two' ream Mot holt. Lee admertlee• . ir..1.,8.11LL81U1 ay. assits,;iior - BecantlAmu.. Pittaborgh. . . IN order to settle with thel State, the amity Irta•wer will I* (impelled on the WM lint: to false malts pretest ill ;minks returned lobo hie to tlyttste &anew ' - Proweta. Broken; EliitaleriAlt4anollivatilde'd lbs two clam >owners oflllillant, Itegetallo and Howlleig selooneeed theaters take Rothe. ocleat &DINIBURI3 Jur 44144 dile nigh* breadopo elghllaiam• Insnded m • topertor took, for du ow el dobilltated omatitatiota 811110 N 302N8TON.Villaibit, . oat - Owner Fourth pad ilesliblield oteesty. 01.-2 16 Oszbon Oil reted 11, 7 wig agar a, comma ~.ems.. F..,. =SE THE LATEST NEWS. a t Tll, RGRA P ECEIVE t ) AT "lIIE DAILY 6A2ETI F. OFFICE From Washington. Witainesirost, Oct. 18 —Gen. McClellan, accompanied by 6C1:16. Smith, McCall and Elancoeli, and a strong escort of reviler cavalh ry, proCeined, yestetaay, to Vienna, winch Is five miles west of Lewineville, end remained there several hours. The report§ about the rebel arm] beteg in lull retreat for llieutteeee, ore founded on con. jeeture t et teal( nuilathg 01 11 In kul.ol. In quar ter. wont entitled to confidence. As mimed in a previnu■ dispatch a large re connoitering party proceeded a■ far a Vienna, bat returned before Geri. McClellan bad quite reached the village. A hundred men only, on similar business, proceeded to Avendaie, which is about au equal oiatance from Springfield end Fairfax Court House. Gen Wadsworth went within a mile and a half of Fairfax Court House with a comparatively small escort. From observa tions it wag conjectured that the rebel force was composed of about two regiments of in• (entry and a battalion of cavalry. The escort was.fired on but reached their camp without resorting to any extraordMary haste. From a gentleman, who is presumed to poeseu the best opportunities ofjudging, it is ascertained that the enemy -has been alternately retiring and advancing within a breadth .of five or six miles of our lines. Bland Ballard has been appointed U. 8. District Judge for Kentacky, in place of Mon. roe, who has joined the rebel,. The Trenaury Department, yesterday, sant west $1,300;000 in treasury matte.- An official dispatch received from Dimes town the morning report all quiet on the Up per Potomac. Quite a • number of upward-bound vessels ran the rebel blockade last night, and hive arrived at the Navy Yard and at our wharves. Among these is the Govarnthent Steamer Cour de Leon, which towed op the Government sloop Granite. They poised the batteries shortly after midnight. rbs tugs Murray and Panty were mmmmmm I times fired upon as they passed, towing ape couple of schooners laden with Government stores, but were not touched. The Cone deinon spoke the Pawnee in Ches. speaks Bay: — The Pawnee was not disabled, 'unspoiled, by the shots she received. • • . A large number of vessels are waiting at Smith's Point for an opportunity to come-op. The tog Robert - Leslie t ,While on to way down last night, ran into the Hugh Jenkins, also bound down, near Mount Vernon. The Jen kins was struck near the bow, and so crippled that she was compelled to run into shoal water, where she rests on the mud bottom. She had cavalry on board. The Leslie returned to the Navy Yard for a scow to take the borne off. The Harriet Line left the Navy Yard this morning. The new rebel battery at Timber Creek mounts lour gene. Col: Kerrigan, of New York, wlini has been nailer arrest some time put, carged with generating inenbornination, was to day placed to charge of the Provost &terabit. Goo. Banks, alter several dayesojourn here, on official business, Jett to-day for his head quarters. • The Secretary of Wax has ordered Col. Ber dan teestablisb a camp of iIkIIMICiiOII in thin city for hut new arm In the eerrice, and to col lect all the shooters tie can during the next ninety days, and, in ilia, with full' power to accept companies and regiments who, on ex• amination, may be lonod equal to the rt quire meats the Colonel has adopted. CINCINNATI, Oct. 18.—tbe Gazelle edito rially says that when the Secretary of War went to St. Louie he carried an order from the President to Fremont, removieg him from the command of the Western Department, and tnitructiag him to transfer it to Gen. Hunter. The delivery of this order wee left to the die. oration of the Secretary of War. His visit to the Western Department convinced him that a change in the command eras pontivily re quired, and hri-prefented the order to Fre mont, who staked a delay for a law days in the execution of the order. Bat his removal, de cided on, will taco place nazi weak and will probably be made on Tuesday. The Secre tary of War has ordered modifications to be made in Frementfa operations as St. Louis, in 'impact to foitifications, couttacto nod military appointments. Yesterday, Gen. Shuman telelegraphed in intent demands, for reinforcements. In the turning Secretary Cameron and Adjutant Gen eral Toomas arrived to this city from Louis ville, and dispatcheemere immediately sent to Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Chicago ' ordering 8,000 t ro ops to be torwarded to Gen. Sherman by special trains. Torte Arbor!, are now doubting well on their way, and apprehen signs for the safety of Louisville may, there lore, be dismissed. Everything indicates ac tion in that direction, and important news may be expected speedily flora the Central Ken tucky column. DLINISTOWX, Oat. 111.—;41 gentlemen from Berlin inform" ns that intellimos rushed Point of Books to the effect that the enemy's toms, winch retreated back to the foot of the mountains and Shenandoah Palley, on the sp inach of abolish', season along the slyer line, left their retreats and are now. pushing for the Potomac in large numbers. it to stated that' they had reached Charlestown, and would make their appearance at every ford or crossing on the Upper Potomao. Should this intelligence be connrmed, and I place credit in the state ment, it It not unlikely we may have serious gammon before nest The ride from Great Falls to Ed wards' Ferry, yesterday, prove. that all was gain on that frontier. Heavy and continuous tiring was heard here yesterday -morning and forenoon, to the dines- Sion of Lewinstrilie or Yaffe: QOM Home. OoL Wetuter, of the nib, has returned so his regiment in improved health. His commend ,l2, perhaps, among the' best drilled and disci ,plined of the whale army, and U- noted with pride by mitt 7 Ilassaehmetts vititor. Mr. Oen wherry, oa behalf of the State Government, visited the regiment yesterday, to look into their condition and Wants. BALTIYOII3, 001. 18.—A gentleman direct from the•vicinity of Harper's terry, anima:ma that the rebels again appeared on Linden and' Bolivar Heights this ramming, and renewed their attack on the ttalatt forms, who Waft under the command of Major Gouldo and sup ported with artillery. Maj. Gould fired upon them with moister from the eolmabiad, which wan captured from the rail" on Tuesday, and drove them back, but not until the vandals had burned the mill-of Mr. A. H. Herr, and took the miller prisoner, who they charged with giving information to the Union troops of the 12,000 beguile of wheat being brought there to glad. Tie firing wu in program when our informing left. The woman and children were fleeing in great terror to the lliarylud Aare in anticipation of the town being bused. Maim Gould was throwing shot and shell from Mary. land Heights after the rebels, and wan confident that be could keep them off until his reinforce. manta could roach him. Clot, Gasses woosidfs only a slight out lo the stator hie leg, alined b the exploalon of • shelL Sc. Loots, Oct. 17.—The following dispalch was received from an officer at Pilot Snob, dated 10 o'clock last night: Major Gaviit,tir • • Putt Indiana Cavalry, made an attack on the enemy this morning, when, discovering the strength and position of the rebels, he felt back until he came upon Col. Aiezander, with 600 infantry, of the TwentyFint Illinois reg• iment, and one p4cei orirtillery.' The enemy followed, fighting all the way. Miijar Guilt then got hair= in 'position, and, concealing his infantry, caused a part or his command' to retreat aka kriberi drawing the enemy into an 'anabuctide, end forcing them to LW back with heavy lose. - TIN Republican learns that the work on the fortification, eround_the city ku not been ens. pinded. and that gnus will be 'mounted, and everything completed within eight days= •that $4,000,000 will arrive here nett week, to pay off the Govarnment indebtedness. C147111411D, 18:-The - following, bang the fins memsge over the Pacille Telegraph line, was reesimmi . bere this evening: Great Salt Lake 04, Oct. its•-•;r0 Mom J. H. Wade, Presided of' she Petirifie Teregnoput Coetproty,'Okee/neel,—Sta: Permit ma to eon grataleti you upon the completkatof the Over land Telegraph Line to this city, and.. to oom mead the energy displayed by yourself and 'es oolitic, in the rapid and sitemesfal prosecution of a work 10 imisilcioli and to s=prees the utah that Its Wm may even tend to promote the true interests - of thirdwellms upon both the Adentio and Paclatt-slopos of oar continent; Ptah hu not asesiled,'but is ism for the oonsthation and Lows of ear ones happy conntryi-and it warmly tots:hated in the. suceitiefel enterprhwt so far completed. (Signed) . • ' TOITXII. Raw. You, Oat. 18.-4 u tepattiod that the Reearetioat.,intaids'asodlag lame °Mara to lateii• tot=skit tztey woolens, and the iemot 'Lae 'owe d aoaakiseahha. eisituasell moss car aaaeraitettek . The 1 1 0017 .44 11 9 1 .1 4 : 11 r• Batttircitieet. 113 gentlitika who street the whole of yesterday at Hermit , ' Ferry says that the anaemia-put:dished main the fight there on Wed n esday ere is the mein' current. The caisson captured Is a firth new siege • gun, well mounted and is good order, with the exception of a fracture of one axle.darisg the fight. It 111111 stationed yesterday near the abutment of the bridge. When it was about being retakes by the rebels, a tenpesury nail was arivEu into the vent, which has already been drawn out. The Ithode !stand battery did - not partici pate in the fight, as was at first mated- They were stationed on Maryland Highte,ead found it impossible to discriminate in the distance between friend and loe. The fight, from eight in the morning till two o'clock, wee a regular skirmish, with trying results. The rebels, when hotly preened, re treated into the wood., and at other times they drove the Federal troops back into Boli var, the main fight being beyond that town, on the road to-Charleston. At two o'clock, Col. Geary arrived with three pieces of cannon, which roan ailenced the enemytt gnat, patting their entire force to fight. The chaplain who wet taken primmer, says that before he was taken Primmer eighty were killed and wounded and carried from the field. There was nothing positively known as to Col. Ashby having been killed, and it was not generally credited. The Federal troops remained on the field all of Wednesday night and yesterday morn ing, having brought acrou the river the re mainder of 10,000 bushels of wheat, captured from the rebel's military depot, which they were about to transfer to Leesburg. An order was given for the whole force to retire to the Maryland side. Great distress prevailed among the few re maining residents of Bolivar, information hav ing reached there that it- was the intention of the enemy lo destroy Bolivar and' Harperie Ferry on Thursday night by fire, and they were all packing up, preparatory to a flight into Maryland. No information has been received from there this morning as to whether the. tbreal was carried out. The river is still too high to ford, and trOops were conveyed across in adorn. he prieonere captured admit that their force wee 2 000, wnilot theentire Federal force mu only 900. The change that has taken place in Harp,erhi Ferry and the thriving village of Bolivar* represented as most sad and shocking. Rain was everywhere visible, and -the inhabitant*. were bowed down with sovrowinddisuilation. Col. McKaig, State Senator from Allegheny county, who was u d some time since end ied to Ohio and allowed the liberty of the_ State on parole, arrived here yesterday, in violation of hie pledge, and was arrested last night at his hotel by order of Gen. Dix. Brnaouse, hfo Oot. 17.—A messenger from Geri. li'remant's head.guartats at Warsaw, reached here to-day with dispatchea for Gen. Meltinstry. It wu said Fria bad made a stand in Cedar canary, twenty-eve mites from Osceola, with 20,000 well armed and disciplined troops, end. largo force of regular militia. Ou the arrival of Fremont at Warsaw, the opposite bank of the Osage- river wu filled with rebel horsemen, who were dispersed by few rounds of oannister. Fremont had begun preparations tole, a pon toon bridge across the Osage when the met, mega left, and it was supposed his army would be ova, the rfver by Wednesday night. He was determined to push on with the utmost vigor, and would probably soon some op with the enemy, and toms him to fight or retreat. STRACIISZ, Mo., Oct. 18.—The rebel Har dee, who has recently reported in Keetuckyi., is said to be marching to the aid of Price ailla 20,000 men, and ie expected to reach him next Sunday. Nothing has been heard atom advance guard today. Lot:ramie, Oct IL—The rebel General Limbo/no. of a' fdleslisippi brigade,itt Flop kiosyille, Ky., ku transferred that poet office into the charge of ■ confederate postmaster. Thus the Southern Keutueity towns are revs , laxly supplied with Southern mails, under the authority, of the rebel Patrolman General. It a reported that Gen. Hardee is in com mand at Bowling Green, with ten thousand troop'', !neat:ding two thanes' d Texans, whew," Irom their wild — appearance, the people there take.for Indians. There is quite an soonsulstion of &taint bound trusters at our hoteh4 who and it Im possible to get through our ROM Jacdrrow, Mo., Oct IB.—No other bridge than that at Big River hu been interte ed with on the Iron Monatain /Witold, and no rebels ere now known to be near the road. The 8.6 Wisconsin regiment is now hers and another regiment, with Major Schofield, end a battery of artillery I. undendood to be on the way, which will make this point encore against any attack. The rebelegre reported in large force 1115 miles below here x but nothing definite le known as to their nnimbers or de signs. • . FORTRESS Mosnoz, 17-oilll. Baltimore. flags of truest will be permitted 'to start jinni hen; for-Norfolk for : a number of days ; neither will any from the rebels be permitted. to come Ilia aide of Newell's Point. Appearances indicate that •the rebel triple Merrimac has been brought down a short dis tance from Norfbik. A IleTete ple, Irate the 1109th-east, la pre vailing here. Pnmanurnia, Oct. sait wu insti tuted to-day by Mr. Hodson, proprietor of Me We:tektite,' against. U. 8. Mar shal Pdillwarn — and Deputies 'Jeanine and. Schuyler for trespass, vi et Instr. - The writ order, them to to appear before 110 Supreuiti Court of Penesmania on tie' first Monday in November. Willem B. Reed and George W. Biddle are doomed for the plaintiff- Nzw Yoart, 011., sisantsr Pulaski was at Montesidso esptsober 9.b. •All The transport steamer Viglinia sailed - this af. tarnoon, taking 19 Rowers. prisoners. Earlkella by 'Tastalpraplt. . Panazattazi. Oct. 78.-7loar market better; salsa 8003 bbla aapeloo4, and extra at 76. Wheat lo des maid and pokes advaskoal 1103 e; elles of 8040 bush not at 81 06®1 80, and 4000 bosh Hantacky whits at 81 40. Oorn aelim 6000 bosh yellow aotd at ft Poo. visions Ire bot quiet BAWD Adel steady at %ea, and &maiden at 00. Whisky nachaagesl, with . ash Nsw Yalu, Oct 18-Noon,—)lour quit salsa 10,000 bbl.. Wheat Arils sales TOMM bosh; Chicago swiss St. IS Milwaukee club SI Mel Vs led western jl 111 el 31; whits $1 44. Owe firm silos' 10,000 bask at el.. Park Ana; owes Pea Lard Is Shaw at MINX: Whisky firm at sIe2L,W. Ilacelpte— Maur, ISMS Wrist, 103.145 bash: Oars, 141,802 bub.- Nzw You. Oct 19—Toning.—Ootioa zteady; .. It 91g0111%,...1k1ar quilt; sass of 0000 DNA.' .03 - 10 fur Stat., 0 7006 90 fir Ohio, mot $6lO Q 6 26 for isoutheriz Wbeat 01010191 Wow 91$ 000 b. at $1 1101 It for Mew, opting, 0 900196 foe 2111. winks. olub, $1000194 forted western. and 97 41 it 1 47 Iwr white Kentucky. Cork firm; WNW-910,009 bash 0069002. Podc Arra. Whisk, Its. at 910, DOOTOZ C. Bans, Watei'Cnra and Sown puble P_bysiniaaraleo spat for Italabow'e eel& brawl Tram for Rename. Come of Penn end Wayne Streets.• . ' t . BLOOD FOOD.--AttentiOn is 012{4,4,1Y this mat ramerzibls and aOvalle Tricinukey ed. reaiieed In &nether edema. II Is 'ea eetirely wry disamery and muse we be aloreanded with any o( sha'nemerese patent taselleines ot-Ume any, te a mama remedy fee all the dieser semaled„ firsa ea. — he e e a h mnm at a ebraeylee a p r e s ta r f e— e o e r a k r a e g , t ryisdding Man.' OMR=b DOOM of ire Trak, en the sale wets his It, sad also amanitas at the anothtt nenarnat Dr. Duvet lawn= Ommax, aril. 'de width every Kotler should hen in her inedielsse dam In are of meet and eonsedetne. es It does. Cq Pafib.: Opiate al any hind, It eon be retied upon itgiort cadldeuchaul trill be' bead an ba, Telastai eMmillo trail arm atedstatite taFloaagAerie;UUuwiie. tell Ase edmrdemesed. for sale by 1 11011411, 111111111,/inut.lllo Wood re. B. M. - - --1031 WYLlit" prrrturanan OWL OIL. -• • 600 - 181A-1&ollIMINkoWILT I , v .:- • 00111 JAMS LAIULU It 12 LLIAII3II Ata'S evripuLATlNe „si woomaseded by reeptchible falai 'ha a artist 11.1 r Restorer of the ege.:l#p. ply et sae maples received by repress. Irer eihs saws JuRNIIO3I... Career Ilittibteldeedgettrtk strode. Orders heel the tarot* Weeded helhe head.. 114 1 JAKLK 0/LOLOTUSof typal/And wsdthmall bI.I r nioa. la lull& • bichidll b...ad at ter lowebt paces, at tacit 01,Worol aaga.sa., 111$ awl ZS Olgrritt • SAMlLtiti; "P5A011.66-3W- -011011 /rah Notbst—is . •oo tsr qi —pat WCOUTS% lad for age by • ' - - •• • . , • IM AMS - VAN GO ZDISC, 0013 , - , ' tIQBBLISNWISLIINXIV 040i100r-I011;'.1rllO0 . CUPIIL *" ' • • AMA* et Ake Prinelpatilotels. OHASLIW—Otow-co tddrd and Wood otsooto ULM seam noriznya. &mut, .3 Milroy A lady, Woe • J 8 Bnple sa• do • B *Claterrn. 86111onville 1/ Both, Tasulagtoo A El •Alken,Potlawrllle Orpt Ildlesarn, Op Rat's W Blakely, Iflttanthg PO Blidaly, • do J learbrooi. Philo 8 111 Demon, Ohlo • J Relinearg..do Ifeereary. T B Dammam Moßsaipo it A HMI% fp MOW*. 1 3 Warner, Stenbenvilla Trownbridga laadeiUi B D Kibbe, Cethockton D Radaharer, do A W Ramey, Blopectala l i .1 Halm do J ifeDans l d. Itonstarg J (ay. 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Smithfield B Ripon; Shipments 11.11bilpgrem do Mkt 111 Shtppeo,So H If Item Lu ?arts. lad Kim • J. Newkirk, Woos. ter. Ohia II Map le, Baltimore, D IL Moran; Ohlo D Kane, ihdotdowk.-- . 0.884 Liberty sinter. EI Hasa, Wash, 0 Wham bt Pant ==nl J T Loan, bap Z child Mks DkAmott, Weshlstitim Sr. Derry, I 0 Pony, Ktrkstrrille, 0 Dr T P Pottar.7th IRt tl Luis. Phil. Sooloker, RlVey Gloltbromb, Ghoig a or Wit T Work Dooroolop Mau. do Iles Wldoureyer & child W H White; alt Nn audinan. Pb Ps Mn Dramon,Ctakago J Bromley, lady I G J la Y P McFarland L B Waning I HilFarr, Columbus Q 0 Youngblood, &Mance J &Moon. Bearer 'J/lirmeo, Mt* MeGtegor, Wheeling B Bmith, &Bandit' EEENi;IIII 11. 1.1 • •• • • • Pstanan. blaindeld • P 13edBel Halm gw l, lek B Bea3,llmd.olslld, 0 T Otay, Patera, 0 r 8 Ohba., bleKeeeport D Ellr Neptune • • J B 13alllson, Greensboro W loam, Athens, 0 .1 Master, do DAGO! HOZBE,— • SOME 1113.8. IJ Notice A Agar, 0 Mrs Beery, Louisville Johnson t lady, Coulters, - villa, 0 W W Wallace, N &sickly V Id ?Word, Studds J Penney, Ide!Comport A B Taylor, West Übeetev A Beiget A Cie B Bettito I' Whitney, Creetllne Nowt, below Seventh. intalatton. Jai Blair, Ifitionalog 'AW at, JEffel 10 V 01.,, Prasklln Zoo Motor& Y Heikmay , Browmill• JGrady, Brookville oe . Geo Ruth Cochran, Marion co Wm Amboy, Mut= GI McHenry, do A P A RIMI, 0012MOUSTO.10 • II Howe, (knell or W Thomas, W Newton Mao Iliwood, Apollo . assra HOTEL—L • • • wins NW. J L Plateful,. Itellattais B Met lamb, WWI, Pa H M. Berta's, lelmeraVg G B Porter; Porkies It Tampion, Wellsburg - W Rankin A son, Vrod. co W P Brandon.° 0 Vince. J Bdia A em, Abribenvila W 0 Hawkirm JP Ihativem klettee, Payette A II Boma W Maltase, Morrow, 0 tl W Denny, Greens co BBD LION HOT 111. T. SOSSCII. Wm Elbe:mood. West co • W H llsa.ck , Armotrong J N MoOleid , glitioulog Job° Lama, to J H Townsea, Apollo J H 8011, Nobhada J•M Sprats. Jos P Chair, Philo Joo Taylor, P. J a Poen IDA PoNt, Repoold.vllle AII Work, Jr, do °Hull, N Y an Jack, Apollo street, foot of Fifth Jilayird, Jar mo Ds belt, ' do WM Porter, Heatork oe W J Gilmore, IltidgerlUe W Pettereen, Wert co Joo !Hag, roland W Raker. Wadi, H Dunlap, 010, 0 OD Wood It Lisbon JO ilemple. Marmot, a H Aiken, Patternllie LH CHAIM, 'Bakerstown •a s, St. (LW aulac A Welles, Venango • Wolf, Bethany J McK.y, Olarlngton T llntfoseat, Greensburg W J, Meredltla, Ohba 0 Sktnlth, Clarion John Alckulih. do J J lecOrtun, Johnstown J Wailers. T.... 80 8 fly kw. Butler co W MrweD, Kittanning • • NATIONAL DOTAL—No. IV, Wator street. Y. insrlol. nonsroa. It Beaty, Mrs Await:rang D Delay/ ft Carter, Brownsville W Piper. A McCoy. US 0 Crew°, Woad co Ye It Y L Sturgis Boadlrg J Berehly, do t. 3 Abeylar J ArrowtrOng Too 1, . DAVIS & PHILLIP - 6, • 1.• G B Bandon. New Athens J M Nun, Vesting° to B Boomers; Wiz, o J A Wallas', Franklin T Hughes.. 8 Browo, Butler F 1 IA Craistorel. Pt tremor VI Collins, Herrkttbeills J antjon OamvestTrig Fte•le, • Brass hoiden aid Manufacturers: PLUMBEILL GAS AND STEAM .14 NIANUYACTITANSEI AND DU ID IN GAS FIXTURES, Pump. & Brass Work 07 IVIST DIESCRITTION OXL WEI..L 12172AtIPELV, of lino, Copper of Dat, wlth Ord mat intro?' Members tad Palm of N th worreatid to tattstiotkeg ItiNCIFLOTOrIt,' 110 - Waver mut 1041:-.ef'ront rta. • 172S4fimor • • - • ,PITTBIYORGIL • oli 1":4111 IGIOIII,IIOIIITWbett7 - ' NSW Iro/122 AMU myna- VarrerMa i t ( Mr. o" M m 1 "le . la barcetekber ens note 0 ism Mew. otor or wiffirasonrog:.-:-.isoirtul, oda.. io. owoow--4-sotobloyi October St IttklA:-.:-..---:-...eicorday i lOctompor 2 toorrollirata........E ito to London.. .raio do to London.— in Notate STok . ota, soon ( at :Na rat totranritod to toes, limn • II iranotrits. /treats. tiontaira. Antwoo t itra.st mined throng* hums Mahar to bring oarthelr ?z1 ailo bee tlakita bare at Mt followlips ram to. Now Yeti haw Llissrpsol or Ila • 011.... n. $ll SIM ammo tom ltraipool PM. hasp grime. , • . VII IP SIght anal. tax asks as logisar Inftaff. Biastlam awl WM. , him Irmazams Davi amidesnimaid : moolamodatlim tot almiliszam and UM aap moa. nag sr* Pim, Wmmtlalst nos liastlo Sa ws. and Wm Pa. ma J PM IlamMelloss se based. _ OIN artpaihrair. P. or hllOl TNOUPSIIOI. Amt, sib Worm swot. !Islam sm. It A -2' 0 EL 4C o_o .. SHIP AGENTS. AND - COMMISSION MXKOIIANTS, 138 "Walnut Strobel. P . lllLlDzarla. cr.= FLOUR, ORAIN,PRODUOE, TOBACCO 77E418 .AZIO .41Q1Cromg, a taw Ite Aaron totr ash on gpsipt of gecds. 03.11beral. cash *dumper undo op ,Foollipsellata. ELATS AND DAPS. , , • FALL STYLE S• ti 1160003Z0 & OA.'l WOO Prrralinfia. Savo Cowin band irfiey !argil IF' umpiale!lec* of tbs istsatetriee - 1141.8_'oLN D CAY • . •,. • Both it: this f°7 roll stymy few Op& spOrary grorogtv-allat• 41 FRUIT • 1210002 MINT 20 1PTE10221210L21:- pftubt, to bevevtory irsidett trim Am& slim go Iwire . 1 7. 1 40 11 -14,000 e'r e r . dim ea elds,lo Coollbar ear AI, Peer. MOM rat to Ono - lest - dd. Phan, gt.,lcita• ldat hernia -Ms 4wilers. 0.1 4114 • Hinman boit:bi thaw-61w SNOB 7203. AND 5... ga -e koNabbeattaSsO.-:. ----- • • 4NdresoNMlo . _. __sod , buriii;, - Pa.• • - JOHN VII ROOKIWOU I B • 111 4.IARREMATIII op Au-Wm, estaa,-; in 1.4,00,..- arid Inie Loritita, crasotrur sessagem sumitteaml4- oda bow . . *Mat 'Loma MANHOOD. HOW LOOT I spur EIEISTOBEID I Jost published b s Dat.led Dawdoisahlhksia , ; lectuto on , be cobra, tresitosat, andswitcal ours of Bpcnostor.hoca oi Pemba Wealtissi:lnrcl• Mary linasokina,Sexual Debility, WWI .hopiditointa tOrniffiNti enenakr, Nem:tram, coluituatt!". PP. Baps, and Iltr, Mental and Physical Insapaolti, i. =alibis from Balt Abuse, itc.—by MOW. L CAW VIIRWILL, M. D. Anthar 4W' Was Onawi D00k,10.- "A Booms to Thousaado of OutliOtora. , . Pont under WM, fns 040 annabpa, to aoy tabu post paid, on raoalpt of WY arab, or two stumps by Dr. an. J. e. Kum' wallitad? •IV Bowery, New York, P. aso. V liolataile—~sal. WenDMA. W OODVILLE OIL " REFINEIO . :- 110i.D88IP, HSY&R & CO.. mazimrsorinoßs MUM OIL AND 101106,11118 011, Heap mototonol•,•• band t►e vary Wad quilt. of BUNNING OIL, clear Dad.ortooost odors alio, • good LIIBBIOATOE, pure uhtla IMBIZOLI WIN GRUB! Allt-au Orden let si No. antra 8111111T.11sat Block. wend door. wdl be promptly stroodedto: atek.dm o. Quart_ a aatitaa. L G. GRAFF a GRARtaii. PRODIJON. AND OullriaNNTON EiROELA.SrrS, No. 2045 MARXIST STRUT, PHILADELPHIA rat • IVOTIOE.—SALE OF THE.- FITTS• BURGFI, TOUT WAYNE AND 01110/11301k1I. 110eD..—Ily virtue of • dram ot. the Circuit Curt of the Dulled Bates far the Heinen District of Ohlo,ln • cease in Chieeery therein depending. Wilinin Charles Moran end others ire complainasts, and the Pittritorah. }en Wayne and Chicago Bellread Cam piny and nth rs are Cektidentm and pumas' tom° Mary decrees of the Circuit Ontirlan thatfigted Melee for the Western Markt of . }annoying% the District of Indians, and the Northern Dietztet of /In Inds respectfully, in canter depending to Okallitaf, b„ sell Omni connotively, whale the ume putter are , complainants and deteadenta respectively, as M said Imam Bret stove elentlarod, the endinigual, John Vergnion and Thomas & Walltor,iw Omani In Tenet and Trusteed In one of theneveral Deeds of Intel er Mortgage upon which wild decree,. are loatuled, and else ea Special Kann COntadtrairtiors of said Carts • respeotlvely, duly appointed by odd Courts Teepee' holy for that purpose, will Nell at Wino meu, to the Mahan bidder, for cash, but tor not Ism than the sons of $500,600, at the Milted Inane Court Hood, la the Cite of Cleveland, to Monate of Ohio, rte thelith . day of October, A. D.lBll, between the hours of ten o'clock • 0. and tour o'clock F. at of sold day. ttei fol. lowteg deecrtbed property, to win The Railroad of Cu Pittsburgh, }art Wayne and Chicano Railroad Company,t nob:Wing the right clomp teenier, the ned-ted thereof, the: supentrattene • MI. eons manor, Its water end other nation Musa end nue, sad the lands and ground* connected utsrewitb, and all tools end implements need at pro rrided to Os used thereto, end to construing ewe nu pairing can end machinery for said rose, or Mellen and cupentructures aforeeeld all aura tabletian air pate end building” and. fixtures: and rstmeturee of whatever name or mann, and the Inds sad grown& connected tberserltb; cud or provider:Clio me. and to opinting mild road and beloorng the inn, and wher ever Mute; and all ears, ernatess and ridliegidock belonging to said Compsay; awl all *applies of tim ber, lamb r, 11014 feel, anus:Try other thing provided by end Conmentes, on by the several original Comps. tan whim were ecosonlated into veld Yittelingta," Fort Wayne sod Chicago itailron.to be castle Ver. atirg mid road, Wenner situate, by the mama Inlet* which the mune an holden riy sold Company, or by old original Compute., severally together, with all corporate frenchne at odd Company, sad lathe sold original Campania, saverally, including the right end'. franchise of wild sevreal Computes to be and in as' mi=ston. to be end am an entirety. i decrees provide that toe purenseer, lanais:Cie couftmistion of the isle and 1011, cosiptimun wittithe conditkeis thereof, Wall, 7d ail the property, rights, !rennin*, and toe appurtenancee Merced sda d. by the man title by which they aro held by laid Pins• burgh, Fat. Wayne and Ohicuto Radmad Coonrant and each sod all aeon misled Companne, free fro m the lien of all sold mortgage*, end free from all Una. toy for any dens against said original tir comelnated Compaeles, or either of them, and tnim ill chinas on account of culla stun boa suldeen, autunifees, to We Ilona. Iran, Inch emu, ova any reel onus hp eluded In the sale, for purchase coney naiad not provided by said decrees to be pad out of gasp...ends or the sale, or by former &an/ or aarets-co be paid ethenries. The right of wet depot,gm= lots, and land. to tee Cloy sod vicinity,of purchased by said Company since the pond uocy of sad snits, end the bridge property any erthernal ce. tea of the Obtopasy as the Unit of ITtlabittkh, eta reject to mortgage lieu. The mute will belocluded In Mclean bututeecrto sold nanabanciwant gni Mein having been made for the payment therunt:-.. -- . JOAN /1111101 MOM: i • 'MOM eti Z. WALKS% Trustee; and Muter Commiodoccit arianintil EILIGNEti'S EL C 30.1.1.11.216. Forwarding a ComndasionMasi AND WIIOLNBAIN MALIN EINAUND. greedisOria .. i. -., And Produceihserilly ; Untli 2/.. 111 Wept Piltek;t9k pHOTOORAPII, rortnugot.e.ung,dsbaci lq • MEN. AND W IV Jut r,Mved • large and benilfal-mMadat et PHOTOGRAPH &IBM'S & CIAAD PUOTOGLIPBS, col IL B. DAVI& 93 111iika Arid. OHARLIB }l. BTUWi , " .4 JJ physician an a l . nr eon, 9211!•,, No. 50 .: 6'66604 Attu", 0PP: 411 4. 00101 ad row, mat: 13;VipLiNfik•;:, . - Na."Fr, wamirstaFrauluman lismaticauer an4mort, 9911.1110 N and - of . inst. onto._ fart/calor dud in. shaped BPLILISM/TIM tarts or sash, made to order at atiatt • • . AVM sod' ordetment coubstbriplifigt• VI M ONSIONBLICNTS-•-, %JI bOls.olloSosoolocllai I • SOO 4102.w:it'd Is tio" tut Apt,- 100"bozoollrattot6 RootoweCtoos, to .00,4,• Woods' Pearl Iltordto -11 • I°sacks Tia l,4l .lAttd. _ •-• • 4' 10 Obto.tworry, marital razz. ZOO anis trtsitetattoso, toioltjtooy,, igi a" kags ko Goo* Ifooth Crab !to. 1 Lontio r al'lla, Jost mind soi fat sae ; ;• _ , ccli. riNZABERRY TOOTR _ • --The A wilt Nubia prvaratke no* to eft for the maks ih, irony roam hard andnor. latbiftw ogarlidtp F0110111161111*..#4. It takes Wei tha dintritaida ise r kt tidad . Nikon lb. am of tobsoco. 4110 impala lbeeleabb fragrance to the breetb. It well care blaeditee of the ram. It will aunt ekes, a/the teeth: " No tasqy ebbill4 .s WAkioolit''' P emand only by ',10511P1/ ! *di Genus bleirltet leaveteed theDlimeria. UTION.=-8131514/101.1BSUallnitk— .131 I bale toothed imam coolimpot of Only aikbested • Bog*, duvet 'M.& Thaw Nobs» tried thequallti uJ U 10 1 .. F.110 1 1 11 “ ta initket. sod viltbe sad at Mooed le dor oat map • ' .2to. US Utmtt j stmt. • NOTICB.-The Warebtiase bite 000n f :pate De as await lean do Itegilitztle lurtereaseeed to Ha Alta LIHUTT 81:1114rf, !Mr dociriberstoarforstelaistlis; f'; _ _ _ r - We re. sow recelyisa a *bola let of laciarm . 11000DIOW - UDlff sad' Rain .dtreet' *am She Macke Mesa 'lli shall be &end to mew .eta eallEat 14 , 11.11. ik 00. MONEY TO LOAN.' sw THOUSAND DOLLARS am Do; obtain*, to sioosgts t o bond mod Maggot tong mgr. tog tbe mown, • ' Adam** Nix SW Tithes's* f. 'Tho xawttl6aigOolyaattdmtUN. 13Alit.toR COALL .VOZB-4.pannoi OrmlNmass or. varidzr at Potter's. tuladsmigy Illato r ida , •- • it natidand 'V; tar Wa do Paula Oman/ W,• ado • , Coma or Wats apill Hip! Mitts 'MAW OILLS.AIIB OHOLU.6 bIIGARkI. --no Mat Oar to 40*, otos 14Am:slog " e ter" 11raX144"algiiMinal - NO.IIiS Mira iMISS or Mad. GLUS-2150‘bbls. for sale .by, a. a. NTIINWERAdif at 00.. - all caner of Wood ioo /fit 'trade. RWZIGT.' 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