Vittsburg4 14E-adfr• -111: Et I D - D.L. B.• & C 0 , 11111101,-1. ,PROPaisTatC• habticatio* Offiet, Fifa street, Near anittiAld. =alarm OndlllCoinhoiEaltioas ! Cootololog the Latest News up to the boar of oubtlelltho. WEDNELIDAT MORNINO, OCT. 23, 1861 MIOTIIIM DJ AA synn.-L-Ocar troops have agali been ont=nnmiosred at, the point of attack, and have been forced back with ions. hsppened so frequently, that the publhe•-teind is painfully sensitive, but let us wait with firmness for further details be. fors Coming to toy rub -decision. Gen. I Stone, who .commands on the Potomao-iu the region of Edward's Ferry, whioh lies between the Polak of Rockland Washington, sad - opposite Leestiurg, is one of, our most experionoed and , reliable Generale, - and we 'kola not eondemn !lira unheard. It seems • strange,- however, that be should keep up skirmishing all day, without being prepared • for ally force the *nerdy might bring. The troops which 'the:) , bronght r the goal _attack evidently caste from some dibtanoe, and fell upon - Our : exhausted men with over. Whelatilileroe. -The question naturally arises, was not provision made for a oontitqpisoy so likely to happen, and which aught to• have been guarded against. It seems to us that we are able to take posses - lion °file whole of the Virginia side of the Potomac, from Harper's Ferry to Waihing - ton, and that we have forces enough to hold it. If • the analy chooses to fight ds, let • them AO it. We haribeen 'bikini for a fair, open field figh t, and a brave army - would not be intimidated by placing the Pitoniact behind Rhein. But let possession - be taken with a powerful foray, equal to any the enemy can bring, and not by forays across the river, with a handful of troops. These seem to us common•sense 7101,11, bat we defer, of milieu, to the superior knowl edge and experience of those in command. ' Tine DEATH or SIIIATON. BAJOIR, who fell in battle, bravely leading his men, will Bt teats profound sorrow throughout the loyal ita. Holding the high position of Sen ator of the Bolted States from Oregon, he might well have been crowed from imper- Bing a life in battle which wee so import ant to the country and to his adoptd State. 7 9 But brave, air:lrene; loyal, h Gould not rest unless serving his acuntr in the field; and receiving a commission from Penneyl. vania, he beaded the California regiment, and his life is soother swift° to this horrid rebellion. Col Baker won a brilliant rep- Mallon in the , war with Mexico, and as an orator and statesman, filled a Itigh plaoe in the affeatione of his countrymen. His loss will, be profoundly felt. We have met ;frith so many losses, of oar beet men that we grow nervous when the 'rumors of a battle reach us. But we mistake the people if every -each - Muster does not increase, if that is possible, the determination to midi doe the list cent-and the hot man, if need be, to overwhelming this outrageous rebel . Use ;with utter defeat, and to inflict the *swami punishment upon its !Sider,. Let Baleibe avenged. Sierstary Cbspssin Grlssel.lll2sp as Maw eir7c - tiu -- -e According to a recent report from New - York,f3ecretary Chau had decided that green lase are manufactured, are articles coming 'hong "laces other than their growth, and liable to duty of 25 per cent. If the nu merest, drinkers of green tea would read -the evidence on which the Secretary came 011ie above decision, they would perhaps be sadder brit they would certainly be wiser people. 'Oat of thirty.seven /ample. recent ly analyzed for the London - Lancet, every °As was found adulterated, while out of the same number of sample's of black tea, not ass was found adulterated. Doubtleu the evidence Secretary Chase had before him was perfectly conclusive, and his deoision Is only an expreeelon of a fact long ago asoirtained--that Green Tea is prorly a esaisifactured article. The Plishvilie That the Nadalle, having the rebel , Com. Missions% or . Ambeandors, to Europe on board, ran the blockade at Charleston and put to sea some limo ago, has been pretty gen. wally accepted as a fact, though it we. from the lint very_elendirlv supported by evidence —even by that of the ever-lying rebels them• Selves. Now it appears that, according to some of the 'liniment, contained in :the Janet newspapers received from the South, tin Nash it!ilk must have been in Charleston harbor sev eral days after she was reported to have inc., etieded in running the blockades The feet hems to be that she was preparing to make the ventures and probably some sanguine rebel, calculating on the access of the at. teipt; "was a little previous , * ix making the essoenesment es of a tact accomplished. Even 11 she has niece escaped, perhaps the delay • will glve - the punning ;tin-boats such sans ' tags in the punuiti . th at they can getbold of her yet. lint the Atlantic Ocean is a very wide field for a chase, dad though covers are let plenty, there may be doublum the game. _ Mioamfortable Alaykanw. _ - - 21 Sentinky correspondent writes to a :. • • .41liookonti paper :—I mentioned some days ego the arrest of Green, of Benton, who was charged with sympathizing with, and giving aid to rebellion. Levi S. Green, the 'party arrested, was examined on 'Thursday, and. honorably discharged, no sufficient evidence appearing against him. Mr. Green is a prominent lawyer of Scott, County, Mo. Ile was born in Orleans county, New , York, where his aged pa rents yet reside, Some years ago he came Watt, a poor young lawyer, in search of _ 'ilmut and fortune. Settling - in Benton. ,;Scott, County, he soon got practice, and eventually, through marriage and hand same files, came to be a rich man, • He has property in the colored species, and his wife's hinds aro many of them swell, and consequently his Union neighbors , have put him down as among the disloyal • —hence the arrest. Mr. G. came out of the examination however, with clean skirts, and baying taken the oath of idle g~noe, will now go home, having to con hir neighbor enemies. lie my; , he w nor r time , than ever , for ill his mouth - beet have harder hrn_l will be alter hint with sharp sticks, and his Union neighbors will be on the other closely watching him for a "catch," • +, and between_the two he is of the opinion , that life in Dixie will not be altogether Comfortable. W Forstar. correspondent informs as that. Mr. • Forster hi. P., whom keture at Bradford, Engiand, we..pololished on Saturday , m not the elderly bfr. Forster. M$ long a Member of Parliament, but a =r=Maud a young member of ile is son of th e late Willialm Forster, an eminent minieter_of the SOCill• 9' m otitis: ib, r who died a few years since Wham when on a religious visit to Prieads in this musky. • Trga, FIXON PORTMLIII.AONROX (rioriwpoodeore of the Pittabergh Gazette) FOILT/LLSI 5101VMM, pc.. 19, 11;61. The Portreca Monroe has been no often de scribed that most readers are familiar with it; and hence I need not attempt it. The spot, however, is an interesting one, and no one can walk over the ground without rejoicing that this place did not fall into the hands of the rebels, as Norfolk did.' They would then have had complete control of Chesapeake Bay, a secure naval rendezvous, and an impregnable fortress, to say nothing of the immense num. bar of guns contained here. There can be no doubt that the eel,' cap. lure of this place was a part of the rebel plan. ' But, thanks to the firmness of Col. Dimmick, the cfficer in command, the place was retained in our hands, although he had but a handful of men with him within its walls. That vat. heat officer left here yesterday, having been ordered to other duty, and he deserves re. inembralica fir the courage he displayed in setting the rebels at defiance at a time whim he was but •poorly prepared to resist them, and ...when everything depended upon his holding posseesion. I took' a, walk around the ramparts to-day, and was istollehed at themagnificence of thin great fortification. The walk around the ram part' is over a mile in extent, and thelarea en. closed is over 74-acree. Mach of this space is covered with barracks and officers" quarters, but the parade ground In the 'centrals large and beautiful. There are over 200 heavy gums and mortars in position on the MM. parts, and as many ia the casemate, under neath, commanding every approach, by sea or land. A wide and deep moat surrounds the fort, which is filled with water from the sea— the water iloiriag in and out, with the rise and fall of the tide, by an opening arranged like the lock of a canal. The gates can be closed at high' tide, if desired, but the water can never fall below the level of low tide, at which the depth is too great to admit of its being ford ed, and the width is so great as to cut off all approach across it to the foil. It ls as near impregnable as any such fortification can be Made. ' The Marcia is situated on a (comparatively) small piece of land nearly surrounded by the sea. A narrow sandbank stretches away to the mainland on the north, and- another nap. row neck of land, on the northwest runs al umet to the main shore, in the direction of ! Hampton, a bridge connecting it with the main land. Beyond this bridge, about two miles from the fort, two regiments are encampedi under command of Gen. Mansfield; and fur ther up the shore, in a western direction, is ! Newport News, With the exception of these two tongues of land, the fort is surrounded by water. I he °pewees fronts about three.fourtbs of it, and at the back, something over a Mile Of water intervenes between it and the shore of Virginia. About four miles across, is front, the oppo. site shorn of Virginia is plainly seen, with SewelPs Point, where the 'bore curves at the entrance of the river leading up to Norfolk. Opposite Sewell's Poitit is Craney Island. Both these arrow are plainly visible to the naked 'eye, and at both the rebels have batteries erected. The whole of this shore, In fact, opposite the fort, is in rebel occupancy, and they hare tried at various times to erect bat- teries at various places along it; but the guns on the Rip Rape (an aruficial island of stone built up by tat government about a mile from end in front of the fort) have pre vented their emcees": The large guns, here, have - afro been brought to bear on Sewiill>. Point, three miles oft, bet not very success fully. Yesterday the enemy *as practising With his gnus on Crane; Islead, and we could plainly ISO the smoke and hear the boom, as they want off. We could also plainly aes a couple of ! steam togs which came down from Norfolk as far as Sewell's Point, ihvidently (cr the purpose'! of reconnoitering the great naval expedition now concentrating bare. ' One of our gun hoz% anchored in the offieg, sent • rifled shot after one of them, but it feleshort and they stained off, (or (ear that others, better aimed, might follow. This expedition Is evidently giving them , great Unable . i The anchorage here is cow ! filling up with the rapidly accumulating fleet. To-day than are fifty vessels, including a dozen men-of.war and gun boats, riding at anchor off the fort, and by to-morrow there will be /Oaten I seventy, among which will be several more men. of.war and gun boats, and the Avalanche Baltio and Vanderbilt, ocean steamers fitted up to carry troops. These Ms yet at Annapolis, taking troops on board, and as loon as - they ar rive here, the fleet will be ready to sell. The harbor prezents a beautiful sight with all these large vessels riding at anchor in it. No harbor fn America ever presented so grand . a sight. As far nearly az the eye can temoh;dotted over its broad surface, huge vessels, bristling with guns, are to be seen, and side by rids with them, the diminutive gun been, tufts, trans ports, and large merchant trawls for the trans. portation of stoma among whist is the Great Republic', one . of the largest of merchant ships, loaded with a thousand horses. The tight of all this vast army. the !tars and stripot flying gallantly from every would, tenet be a hollmOs of - great annoyance to the Rebels witness It from theft tortificatione just beyond us. Where this expedition is going no one knows, and of comae no one tells. -- It U •dosibtful whether even Gen. Shuman, who Is tu com mand, knows, as yet. It Is not - duinible that we should know. The main thing Is that It shall give a good account of itselt' wheirever.it gam • ' R 11n, /unman Tweatlth ja'the North a a - nil isisibea" i A TXRILIALZ MARCH ALONG TUC Senn BRANCH. We have published full particular, of the recent capture of about fifty members- of the Indiana Twentieth Regiment, on board the steamer Fanny, near Cape Hatteras, and also of the subsequent retreat of the ingitneet: We find in the Indianapolis Arurnal several letters from a member of the Indiana troops at. Hatters'', which are very interesting, and throw new light upon some of the state. meets already laid before our readers. About the last of September the greater part of the regiment had been sent about forty miles from Fort Hatteras, and by the 2d of October were short of provisions. The event. which follow ed are thus described : "Odober 2d.—About two p. in. the propel ler Fanny hove in sight. Major Smith, Quar termaster Evans and myself boarded her in a fisherman", skiff, while the boys followed with their batteanz to take off supplies. We found her aground, two Mara from shore,. heavily_ loaded with provisions and ammunition, in charge of some thirty of our men, the crew, and ten of Hawkins' Zonaves to man the guns, of which there were two.. Taking enough provisions in the skiff for supper, we left, and were followed by the barge, heavily loaded with ammunition, tents and proviiiona. ,, The provisions and ammunition in the barge and'skiff were safely landed. The letter then continues: Shortly after, a a noth er , lmed up in the distance, followed by lad then an. other, and than they all. three commenced firing heavy gun. at the Fanny. She returned the fire for a time, moved a little from her firm pronto°, but soon got aground again, and the rebel steamer, closing.soon captured her, and all the ammunition and provisions Jett on board. t was an exciting scene, and the whole reg. invent was drawn up on the beach to witneas the battle. We could see the puff of smoke 11 and the splash of the ebrit and shell in the the water, but could not hear the rejiort, owing to wind blowing off shore, an the dutance. ; It was an exciting scene and rmortif,ing one, for there were we, seven hundred strong, ready end eager to take part in the battle, yet not a fu a-boat, not a piece of artillery, nothing but a dozen baking 'kith to cope with - theme steam er.. We had to stand like chlldreii and see oar boat, our provision* and our men captured before our eyes. Boar Cisme, Hatteras Inlet, Oct. T. Oa the 4th of October, at 8 o'clock la the morning, a beet' of retests hove in &WC on Pamlico Sound, and a few others and soldiers gathered, out of cariosity, on the beach:to alp nese their approach. They were thought to be our vessels, sad, from their number, we Judged that some of them were prizes, as there had beetravidanne of a light on the Sound the day previous. Upon neater approach tie 'strange aedon of the tot in showing as oidors, and their peonitar signal, gave rise to a ansplolon that they were rebel Steamers. The beet con sisted of wren steamers, two schooners, ale floating battery, ands number of transports for landing troops, By the aid stappglecias itarae_dliteorered that the enemy, had at lariet three thonsand moopa aboard their renal,, and that, orraolV Manta ire» being made to land Mai under cover of thi bombardment. The island la hem about half • mile wide, and the gunai In some cuss, threw shell cleat uric it Into the coma. Oar form was bbo meet, ohs company being sera idles aostit of ne, guarding a Mattis& and three entopestiss haying been left at Yot--I trees Alonzo,. The wfiter eiye of the intentions of tt en _ am, r • They intended, after taking us, to rub down the beach in force, and with light-draught iteaniiire on the Sound, to take Forts Hatteras and Clark, as:they swore that they had built them, and thej would have them. And they would have done as had not our regiment run the gantlet {and foiled them. No later than yesterday they chased the United States item er Sirius plump into Hatteras, ender the very guns of the fort. The excitement wasintenee. The enemy were preparing to lend, our troops waiting to receive them, when Col. Brown re ceived a peremptory order from Col. Hawkins to retreat. A meeting of the commie:atoned officern was called, and it was decided that, under the Circumstance', it was moat judicious. to retreat, and we sorrowfully turned our back. on oar camp, and prepared lot the long march to Hitteras light-house, where we ex• petted reinforcement. frqm Col. Hawkins It was now nine o'clock in the morning. • rte NARCU OVER TUN SAID. The run was shining on the white sand of the beach, heating the air as if it were a fur. nace. The men had neither provisions or water. The halite in which they had tubed to repel the enemy prevented this, and it we. too late tp go back to camp. It was et much I shall never lomat. The first ten miles was terrible.. No water, the men unused to long marches, the sand heavy and the feet of the men s`leking into it at every step, and a point below to be gained in order to join Company F, to prevent their being cut off. As the regiment pulled along man alter man would stagger from the ranks and fall upon the hot sand. But the most powerful night of all was the islanders leaving their homes, from fear of the enemy. They could be seen in group, some times with a little cart, carrying their prowl.- ions, bat mostly with nothing, fleeing for dear lite. Mothers currying their babes, fathers leading along little boys, grandfather, and grandmothers struggling along tram homes they had left before. Relying on• our protection, they had been our friend., but . in en evil hour we were compelled to leave them. We toiled on, the heat most intense, and no water. Burger woe nothing in comparison with thirst. It wu maddening. The sea roll top at our feet and nothing to drink. Man after man wandered towards the Sound to drink the Water of the menthes. I started to take a scout to watch the movements of the enemy's vessel.. I skirted the Sound :or some ten mile,. lo•every c.: umpOl blither, I would find men utterly exhausted. The entinWs vessels were now nearly opposite, steaming down the Sound to cut off our retreat. I would tell them this, but they would say, "They did nut care, they would die there," so utterly hope less did they seem. rz • MIRACULOUS 'UNCAPS. We reached the narrow inlet about five miles above Hatteras Ught-house, and here our great danger was at once seen. The fleet of the enemy had drawn up in line, so as to sweep the beach and render a passage impossible, but bed neglectod to land their men. It was novrosear twilight. The clouds in the vest re newed the bright tints of the sun, and showed us the enemy in the foreground. In the east heavy grey clouds lowered, and our uniforms corresponding bid us from their view, as we silently stole along, the roar of the surf drown ing the footsteps of the men and the commands of the officers, yet every little white we would watch, expecting to Bee the flash of the enemy's cannon, or hear the report of the bursting shell in our little band. It was a narsow escape, and a providential one, and our Colonel was affected to tears at the danger we had passe t. ,The men reached the light-house in safety, and were there reinforced, and provided with water and provisions. Then the Federal ships steamed up the coast and bombarded the Con federates with great effect. u tic Aottro. - - Ewcasties Bann or Ptrrrattson, - 1 October Mb, IS6I WAN ELECTION for Directors of this lt wlll bs bald at the Bankla lime on MONDAY Ma , Nosenber 18 , 1881 , between tas g boon of 11 a. to. and 9p. of The utenal meeting of Mock holders will be held ea TUESDAY, Neveraber 8, at 11 0, ro. (con) IT. M. MUMMY, thetas, enuan'a betty Pletworge, vet en, PM. fr&.AN ELECTION for Thirteen Direct ore of ebb Bank will be held abbe Beekbp Howie on NONDLY,IIIeh dap of November, mnium, between the bourse( 10 a. m. end 9 p.m. The soma ametinpof stockholder. will be bell 00 TIDISDAY, Nov. sin at lOSt o'clock a. m. celklm OVA. V. 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Shelir township, deinewt, hiving been granted to the undersigned, all perione indebted to the said Male will photos make payment, and ,thene haring claim, will please Freeing the same nfthont delay to ,lACIO B SMITH, Administretr, ocltiltwP Ihster Tp , Allegheny Qo , Pa. _ . F ltia-55 bble No. 3 large Mackerel. W bolt bbl.. do co do 85 bats. No. 1 do do 21 -- do 2 do do 12 do 1 Salmon, WATT t WILSON. 288 Liberty at. pe UTTER I BUT riot 1-2 bbls. fresh Roll Butter lo4t um:4lTel and for 4:418 by FRANK VAN °ORDER, - oc1:1 No, 114 &mod street. CAMP BLANK/11'81—A largo sup pip of those avpirior Gam ble . nkete Mat reeelyea of the India Rubber Depot, Do 26 and 48 81. Maar trust ccaB .1 it H. PHILLIM. 1101.ELTING ! BELIING Rub- V ber awl Lember Bolting of all alum' alio, Lace Leather of a aupetior qualty, for We at ite and 29 St Olalr street. oat J. tH. I FULLIPB. Tbaa a. ROWS'S& OD:UJUNG of all Stale always on band at the India Rubber Depot J. • H PH/LLlPtly 0c23 Bi and ZS Bt. Char strut. DEABLS-5 tone prime Pearls to ar -1 flee we tor We by lIINItY H. COLLINS. bbls, Powdered, for ►J foundries, foe We by HENRY H. (XPLLINIL 1111 it MO VAL—DR. CorFßT's residence to No. 69 FOURTH sranar, Mechanics' Bent Bunning, between Wood and Matk.et. UIFICR—.e beiore. it No. 102 Fifth et. talklm LOST—LOST—On Tu... ay, the 15th inst. ) a On SHALL ACIOOLIBT BuOK 0 AllOB ALISEaT bIt•ODONII, With Vat of ar l dor-Ober. for ttts 1117bNING aeziarr. fey woos podlog It viii coorwr • favor by leaving It at THUS MICE, cr by leaving It at thy Grocery flora of Kr. bidder. or Mr. C.. 04 07 , on Warn weal. Alk•hany. oebbltd - _ NOEll:lC—Free storage can be bad at ho 83 Water erred, for may packeos donated to any V 0113124, I,ololer in the army of the 110.1 tad Mateo, wrath or cut. We will also toreard by rail, river or otherwise, it,, of charge, except drayage soll 0c22 flatalil Milan a 00. - - • EXECUTORS' BOTleS.—Letters Tee tamentuy en the whits of John Means, Isla of Ytello towastip, Osecated, have beta granted t, the rinderaigned. An Penn, having Wain. again.' said estate are regeetted to primal. them for payment, and Muse indebted to said estate Sr. repotted to all on as ind 0,141, their scoonnte. JAMIte ME&NP, DAVID hi. WILSON, Wieentors, Co. m2kltd6tr? APJOURNRD LlRElleat 6' COURT MAUI —.By virtue at an alias order of the Or. Muth' Wort, I will expose to Public Bath, noun toe Predu.".. au the are DAT Or NOVlrißlik as 11 o'clock A st.. Lot No 108 Iroutlog &Wry fret on hit. lel inset, In the borough of klbEeesport, and extend. lag back 140 feet. With • large tam story brick derell . ng, Wens room. halls, .1.3., erected Mown, known am the.. Barker property... Team or Eths—Onwttertl to hand end the balance In two soma payments, at etc led tallith month., with Interest.. _ J. P. PllnfillY, her, tor of the will of Perry Barker, deed. ac 21111,4 Dt.l YOUR OWN PAINTANO I OADINZT PRINTING OMOR Merehe~vied IQ m Small Printery fltetloners, Druggists, sts, roce Baskerry the Arm si , d !WY. de- The ry, Pecan ere offer for , de an o f • New Tatung We the simplest Ka strongest sad belt made of sew cheep Plume ISTIO !tweeted, end cup! Ices some; ran be operated by say on% whether printer or not, and ere sold st prices hither to unbaud of, that Is to say at about ON -TENTS the price of Job Proms now In um The Osblnehr (upon which the Prasw stand,) are composed of =all Omes, orb ly and strongly pat together,tsnd for compactome and oonvenknos hare moor beceircusUed. 041 dud am means, or send for molders, glemg dew, priom to. J. O. 0011iT d 00,, No Minna, am.. lc T.: • ST. NWHOLAS HOTEL, Broadway, New York. donra Reduced to $2 per Day Q. IN Urr Ell OPBNING of this vastand ij cow allot. Hotel, in 1854, it bee been the atm& .avor of the proprietors tomato It th• motif:op Lai..., convenient and comfortable hems for the cid. sea and stranger on ibis eide of the Atlantic. And whitener be. seemed likely to songoisitz to the comfort of ta Fume they have endeavored, with. out regard to cost, top:melds, sad to cambial all the egomania of Individual end social enjoyment which modern *Abu invented, and modern teats approved, and the patronage which it has commanded daring the peat six year. Is a gratifying proof that their ef fortmbar. been appreciated. To meet the =ignites of the times, when all us rev:fired to practice the moot Hgli economy, the me Jurslctml Reduced the Price of &tart! to Two Dollars per Day, al thalami' time abatiot Ens of the luxuries with which their table bu tainted taco 'applied. eadired TRIADWELL, WHITOOMB /COO. SUPERIOR b i rg i rLOSIVE BORN- °AMNON AND COAL OIL, -' /OR BALE LOW AT Joaten /LIMING% ocitl Owner Mark ft street arid Um Diamond ICELAND MOSS PASTE Thu dein:lose preperation, compoted of leeland . Blom, Onm Amble, Boger end Vanilla, IN confidently recommended falba alledstlon end care of COUGHS, WARM:MOAT, ROABilairifitil, ►o BTXON JOHNBTOBI. Dnagglit, Oorner SmlebElold and fourth Weds. ILAT . A. TV Commission Merchant, for the ale of Crude 'and Refined Carbon Oils, NO. 61 WOOD Brain, Q.YRIJE, AND eitIOAKB vv 6$ bbla. BAlt , utore Golden .od S. H. Bytop, lb do Sumkelvenla do 4 Idls. oo do 20 bbl.. Standard and A Orntbed Sugar., 12 do Powdered and Gnanolated . . do 18 do Yellow and &Code. ;.do Al do. N. 0. 10 °leans, 18 bhda. N G. Baas, 76 boxed krilno Hasuborn Obetoiel! /or We by mill SOHObIAKIB. & LANG BLLINOLLIM'S STIMULATING ONGEISNT, mommoded by reve.qable deab Ina the crestimt 11.1, Radom of the site • lap: ply (4 We pmaloo.raveived by ispr••• tale by aimort JOHNSTON, • Omer sad fourth ilresto. Orders hem as eobutry attended loss tisoil LOVERINWS .KIOUNED bLIGAIts. -20 bar Ode ernabed and Pt/traria:4 Loaf Bogor; Imo an cum 'Mete of Cot Los' Bogor, reosivad snd for gala at the Ifondly Orrcery Sloes of JOHN A. ItNNS,IIAW, o:19 corm Liberty and Hand stmts. JUtsT RECE.IVAtII on consignment...- 160_pair lira 06lekiine; 16 pia Ilveturkayr; mu 10 pair Hui Geese L. n. VOMIT s CO. VLouR Am) ristp— AJ 400 bblic choice broods boxillylour. 70 do Lefts • do 47 do tboicellye do CM lbs. Bye charts. Ifornho by . aaeoluipt A LIMO •. T IIE-EQUITY DRAFTSMAN . , bang = l eeat m et P V,l'4 ftn qkqu sed itY,kevrd.l7 P a r Ml "nionooo to matokan CM. OW br oat - KAY • 00., as Wood at. rataliblia 00 Gothic Chine. la oisy tope tor sib by man: FL GOLWIL I t 2 boobs, &AEI, ..sT W. .fc OPINID AT W. Ac D . ; HUMUS OPENED lIT W a D. HMIS OPANE) AT W.! D. 11.1.1iMe. OPIINID AT IV:* D HUGlie, STRIPSD MENGEL SHAWLS BLACK & WHITE CIEKOK SiIAWLS, GLEOUGARB Of THII ' NEWUT BALMORAL SHIRTS AT ALL PiLlOlB. W. /i. D. HI M& N .w 000 NEW GOODS JUVT U.P.111.N.1E.17 100 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OLOASS. 100 pre. NEW mum from 173 p. t 011.26 per yard. 600 BROODS AND PLAID LONG AND &QOARE BHA WLS. 900 pea. PLAIN AND PIGURID /RENO H HERZ. Nbl3—el 100 pm. PLAIN A PIOURD /RENO II POPLINS. /DO " PLAIN, CORDED A natran VELOURS. 200 " " " STRIPED AND FIGUR. ID WIPP& SOO DkLA/117,2, from 11134 c. per yard up. BLANHATO, PLANNMILA, CLOTHS, CIASSIMEIMS, PAINTS, BEIEBTINCid, BHIBTINO3, 1108IERY, 0 LOWE 4, Eftll3llolDllll,lll4 to., As.. Ao., All of which will be sold et auequaled LOW PSIOZB. SipMre:cardialiy Invite the readere of this adver tise:neat to cell sad examille onr stock end priors. J. W. BARKER & CO 59 Market street AT HORNIO3 TRIMMING &TORE Y 7 Market street, Lease' 017 r 11l -A? GUAR BARGAINS LADLE' Milani° BUMS AND DRAWIRS, GRIM HIS AND NIGHT WRAPPIRS, RROAK BAST AND NIGHT OAP!, • PR an OH AND ME IDA .10 OORBEra, BOIP AND BILMGRAL BKIRTS, • RIBWOOL A MERINO HORN. PLU W MY LIVID ND AND COTTON HOSE, GLOVE'S ANA GAUNTLET!, /Emmen WORK COLLARD A SETS, hall POINT GAZE LLARS AND M ILMBROM RIGID A N D NAIHRD H E AP, BLACK LAO! AND GRIINABORI VEILS, GAsTaR9.OOSIBB, PAIR NMI, HEAD DER:EBB. 1 01 0 11 /110, During up this week we will' rommeoco to melee oar third sply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, floollatiog of Wool Hoods, r ralrnas, Nubiat Sontaasa Gaiters, Mitts, Zepll - Worted, Boston 'Yarns, Dress Trimmings, Fai/O9 Goods and Notions of all kinds. EMBROIDERED BETS, LININ do LA.OI do BROIDNIIND COLLARS LlOll do MOURNING do `I.IIBROIDRRID lIANDRIROIIIItd, MEM PT.TOII do MOURNING do JAOONNF IDOINGB. do INSILTINGB do FLOUNCING. INVANTI' OAPS AND WAIST& INIPANT/3' SIIIIROIDINZIL DOlOl3. LADINV d, SKIRTS, DRESS TIWIMINCIP, VILVIT iIIEONN • OBAPII TRIMMINffi, CROCHIT IMAGO, GUMMI 1,403, HOOP alinTli ILND 011 BYTE, WOrlieN HOOD% PANG/ SNIT IMAWLEI, WOOLEN YARNS, Ac, Aka. 011.E4P FOB CASH, A T CHARLES GIPNEWS, 78 Market Street BARRED FLANNELS. WENDS, RID AND TALLOW ALANNILS6 GUT MOH 7L.LNNILB, 00IINTRY AND lAMBS BLANK T 8 SAIINII7I3, EINTITOKI JEANS, oassimitass, ourras, FOB MIN AND BOYS' WISH. UAL WELCH FLANNIILS, uuaos *umlaut. A fall usortment of DEUS GOODS, SHAWL% CLOAKS snel J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. oelfatiner FALL GOODS JUST REOSIVED We are now' opetdag a etch* stook OPAL!. GOODS eanidetlag la ell of the lateet Immtgloseof GLOM 04581111111118 and VISTINGIS, wttloh we flatter ear. eelret will be equal to may anottmeat to be bead lbw or. Wait. They-win be made op to order, IA a seperfor style, AAA id prime to wait the Unies. We could riapecindly eoilalt an early call from oar patrons and the paella. MANUEL GRAY ac4JOlll, MZIOHANT M11.91/41, No. 19 Firm St sel4 THE NEW BAX:ISIOII.ELL. HOOP Skalß.T. n Rod and Black—the Wed thing one 015BOENI & 01111181711711.111 "IeXTRA 4101115 W/TH AXT/tA MDR TAPE.' We have muds lo our ova order TUI -.VICTORIA mg& GORR" VIII "UNION 'Ohl TRAM" Till ..DIAMOND SPIRAL TRAII4.. All Durso 'hope sad but material. Pesters aupplkd at hale thou Neaten* prism , • PATON. auo Id nui • ccup • • Nos /7 and NM street. faOLDIERO--ATTPTIUNI AN7.soo "PATENT WAT OB "unto: Tb• bestfithilarror tuventad for 'Mien' and travel Arrare. bold whelearla sod retell by /SATOH. 11 •01117111 00.. " orti . . _ Non Fifth arrest. TxNYN 131iTT8 AND' OOLLARtc --- • ' s wire PLAIN AND YAKUT MAL so 20 - 4:o MIN comAaa as 6 to 111 its. etch. 23 do MIMI at AO as toch. Wbolotobt to lopplied at low orlon. RATON, 1A01.02 A CO N No. It MD gaol. ants. A GENTS WANTNIF.I!--Male-and-ie .414..me1e, ail over the= country. to sail tbi Gala UNION 1 . 111211 end recipe itselegre, ceetainbrs ae engraviug id be 10) or Gozeral 131104 GE B. Mc. ettliatt, the 0111/101eth of the north. n.venty eve vatoenie Tempe; etationery and envelope* printed in colon. tritt llubn draiguleigfra of Jewelry. do. A more saleable oriole cannot be found In market -. our agorae are making from $1 to $lO DST day. rand stamp tor our mammoth Mronlar, containing NU particulars. MICHAEVII t co.. ceritlird 101 Naomi street, Sew York. W ANTED—A respectable young man r. of Gerown descent, waste a stlmation all GAB. DENIER, or work about a primaWally; can. take MO COI barges, drive callings and snake bintsilgert. madly useful. Wages not on mu& an died air the want of a goad place. Good city referenos dhalll— Vox Y,DISPATOR MICA. ocUltde Ur AN TD---Bonds agd Mortgagee for 0,000 end. PAO. bating trona tiro to Stun van to rum, Apply at PlirTl'd, 18 Bt. (Ur amt. tV ANTED TO EIGET—A MILL PiteePZRTY (wider power preferred.) bp rdweekel Th e brat of rehrence can be 'lna. for particolere eddteN • Roy. SAMMIE, R. RilID, atalklmd No.ed Warnatitreet,Pittabarti,Pii. Sot ssalr & Co Ett y' conunodions and ju very comfortable residence, in a desirable neighbor. hood In the Ward, Allegheny, be long sad easy payment., sod very low. Inquire of • 8. 601101 , 833, Ja.; Attorney at law, ICS/ North street. VVALUABLE OIL PROPERTY FOR BALI-81tuated on Preach Creek, embracing between 10 mid /1 acne. Ihere are on the property ex well. In 114100 0 Planirenst three of which are at andicient depth to justify operatlog. Oennected with the wogs Is • powerful engine, la good nosing order. This property I. adjoining the celebrated M'Cortalcit farm and M perhaps one of the beet oil site In that region. We offer 111 great telltale on easy terms of payment, or with enamor) for real estate In or ad. joining the city. For particulars apply to B kV - LAIN* CO sn9 No 695{ Fourth street. TV LET.—A lira-elan • Dwelling mg • Bonet eettrely new, with 9 P)0201, aid within all modern lasprosetnenta, located On Tunnel, be t flan Wiley street and Pennsylvania MOM ileum easy. auhtf • L. 0. GRAFI. UNWIRE IftWA. lIIALW—AVOUT Ma KUBAN Ca POW 88. In &nod order, now driving ti .. Ora imam W Mu. 0M... Will G .old awl. for mob. Nip ,IritGAMMA 0/1/101, liitth street. Mimi • NSW ENGLISH BOOKS—Urn An- Al drew, M,Pbie eopby of Idannfseturea. Bohn. On, The Cotton kieuniecture of Great Britain. vol. Bohn. elsvecy and Mansion to America. By Thomm 731- 111014 P. B. B. Ism( Architecture. By James Benne. the fully Nagle oflnetrated. /denim. By Janina Wylie; beentb il Poem; by Thinly Brenta% of various 'chimed', but chiefly relating toeventa In the Ward Lodependence. Milton's Poems. Bobn'e beautiful edition. linglteb inritaidem and its Leaders. By John Thob tohD. D. The Ileedehip of Christ. By Hugh Arnim% The Britich Comtltution. By Lard Brougham Sohn. Mutophyof inventlone and DlMOV•tifil..llluatratal. The Boys' Play Book of eclence. The Hoye Play Book of Metals. Both handsomely West - rued. Hook's Qoipe and Crnot e. A hatalsomet edition of one of flood'. Met. MUM Birds, Igo and Fasts, popularly desceibed. Beantfluily colored illentratione. Common Object, for the idicrosooper, uniform with the above. Iron; Ile History and Hanufacture. By Ysirbairn. Wycliffe end the linguenens. "By Dr. Henna, ate, eta. For sale by 9.1)A 1 111i, ee2s No. 93 Wood 'treat. DOORS FOR TUE ARMY.— XI Regolatkos kr the Army of the Utoltxl Mate.. Oldham.' Manual for Volunteer' and Idelitfa. U. B. Infeutry end Rifle Tasting complete. fkott's Infantry Sutton The /nine Drill Book. Manuel far the Boptrail to the Light Infantry Drill. An* aged for the Uld.ed Mane Zooms by the late Col. Ellaworth. Bayonet Izerekes for the Army. ALB°, Personal Ilistory of Ind Bacon. Life of Mr Mee. DennyB attl es. By °rainy. elr Weiterßaleigh. BYO- Ellottlsl-• Adventures In the Booth Punk. By - a Roving Prlntsr. Tom Brown et 0'162. 2 vols. ?ovular Astronomy. By Mitchell. Beauties of Ruskin. Wee Olibert's Career. Bloseary of Bogdan Words. By . Trench. Beulah. By Animate J Inane. Sir School , • °lenient, ldedkal end Theological Boots. Blank Boots and BtattokerY• oat J. I. gitaD. 78 fourth Street. GROSS' MILITARY SURGERY-A M ew"' 01 Sinner/ Surgery, or Blots oa the latergsnolos of field, Camp and Hospital Practise,— FyB. D. Grim, N. D. I salaam Price 60 cents. .28 4KAY 1 00., IS Wood street. JOBEPIA UnRl,76 To Pamera anti Others GEO WCY./1 lIVPIERIuRI;ATANT 'MN -FAN AND SEPARATOR, PATENT= JANUARY 10, 1860. TILE SUPERIOBITY OF Tins FAN over all others la ma consists in its cheapnese, eimpllelty and durability. illecend,in oleantag Grain rairteaketter ant more thoroughly, with hoe labor than any ether mill. The patentee of the Illbor• TAU bee been long engaged fa manufacturing end selling Agricultural Implements, convinced of the great want of • good Pea 6r leasing the digerent kinds of elllitl and deeds, present, this to the publis with full am& dews that it will meet theft weals.' The undersigned, having purcbseed the Dols right to mennfacture and sell the .trove Ondn Yin and dip. water In Western Pennsylvania Western end all Ohio, and tbo right to sell in indiarta and nu. nObyb b O . PriPared to 811.11 orders, wholesale or retail, at 819 Meaty atreet,Pfttsbuntb, Pa. sea mas t (' , W. WALT:ACM ENVELOPES. THE sUBSORIBER Baas LEAVE to call the latent:on of Boobsthee, Statham% Deeirra In /ahoy Goode, nod all others, to the EICTENSIVE ABBORTAIBIar AND EiTJPIC.RIOR, QII.A.x.a.Ty OP ENVELOPES MANUFACTURED BY HIM. The kinds embrace every style of Letter, No Offt• dal, Weddle& Portfolio* Drag, and other wirbithe Alen, Parchment and Oloth Lined, all made and toed In the mad ported manner, en the bon adding Macialnee lot Invented, Al.,e the Irving nigh - Writing Papera, -, nkoufe.. tared exPrewl.r tor the enbadtber, and no better pa. pore can be found In thle cotultry. wh penman, with credo lid of lidos", sent by en requaded. Diadem are Edited to all mid wuralicelds dock, qualities, prices, Mtge, Ite, to. 8A MI VIEL RATA 011, oo2:1md 118 DP 1111aina Street, N.Y. • DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Brass Founders and Itainfatturers. r.irauzipszas, GAS A.N.ti Emir,Am xerrimain DUSTERS, et ItANIriItrinIIIIIIIA AND DRALIIB ar GAS (FIXTURES, Pumps & Brass I Work OP 3171114 DISOPJ PAO A. caz. -cwzmx. • . of Broso, Omer or Iron, *Oh the mat appmed Obaolbent and Velvet of all and Irarnoiiiii to give aatithotlosr. . mktrunctroar. 110 Water arm 104 /Front See. PITTSBURGH.- BA TOE it 09., WELIP .A.GoEcrrre, 00kiMISSION ItEROH:&,NTS, 138 Walntikiitree, , Dining IN FLOUR, ORAMPRODIIO4 T 914000 WllOl/313, :AND LIQIIOI3B. a !alma for errors to to made on receipt of veods. 93.Ltheral cash edreson maae cmsigmBo.4 ao36lyd OOM.. OIL.-- •00 BBLB /ROM /ONE WIILLt oat • JAZIIBIII4I4IIILL mita* or IL _ _ 101.EOXIVRD THIS DAY-100 bb trumb pound Mutt° braid baba tally low and br mkt by Gobi . aE. TONT oh 110) moots. FOR SALE; RAYNOR'S PHIL4DZLPRJ4 - Leak • A MUSEMENTS p/TTSBURGH THEATRE. - - WZDNESDAY 1137 371.1%. anoint 0. Lard night ct the new play entitled ANGEL OF DEATH. rgs MINDUSON MARGURRITH-----,....—M1E8 EAU NEWTON: DO3TOII PAUL asatiaza--wiL, HANDERION To conclude with LOVE IN ALL CORNERS. iatrucationa - 1. 13BL13CT aIIADED OCEIOOL. !FUR THIRD ISZKION OF TH1.13 chool edll commutes es Om MET MONDAY Or BIPTIMBIR. TiiltdEt_ Primer, Department pot maim clays montim.p 04 Medium do do do do ...1S 00 Baehr do do Ri l / 8 118110 .8. do do ~.1800 • . The undersigned insole/ pieced their children usi• dcr the lei traction of Mr. end Nre. AVERT Marian the Mat year valid mom cheerfully mom:NM their School to the patronage of the politic. The Teeehra me component and faithful, and We pregnant' the pupil* bee been highly uthdactory: WillUm N. Berth. William it. Munich. O. Banton Love. Y. 1 Loy. Maths Loolllill. 7 • they Dr. d. a. Welter& Dean. Thomas B. Blair. thunetterreb: David aluminum*. eel Lindsey. Dr. A. C. aturdwk. K. T. Northam. Pryor °lranian& Ac,, apply to the Principal, No. 89 dewed street, between Minket and Wood, m st the &ball Rome, corner of Third and Market arrow neaten • it. N. AVERT. INSTI'rUTK, . 81 4 10 0011BTititn. Nitta PYNV N Will reopen on . MONDAY; the Bd day of - BMPTIBP , Tamed $25 per aeridoo of era months .: , M. BVITH . Principal Planar.:::: um" - - SACRED MUSIC BOOKS THE OYTHARA; JIIBILKII; NEW LIPPE OP ZION ; DIAPASON; caeurrias MINOTAEL; NNW MUUMUU SAUNA; SABBATH !NU,. /AD THANNstiIiVINi. All .ha atiova at 0.60 Per doyen, soh. lir ask .by JOHN H. UNLLON, No. 81 Wood stunt, Pittsburgh. Bti,ALBE I ItY'S G-or,Dirav citrAxbr Sabbath School Melodies. A 11 1W6411BATH WHOOL MOM BOOK. time an ode mot Bebbath Cebu°Le. Price, $l2 per Smeared, or 1$ mob stogie. or $l,llO per dwelt, Yor Bale In miaatllles or tingly by . JOIIIA R. liltLiOlt, No.Bl Wood greet, Pittsburgh. IANOS AT JI fSAItIiAIN, s 1.,A801 STOCK OP Splendid New end Seco." band PIANOS Wlll Ott told at BREATLY R6DtO6D PRIOI3. eIIAKLOTTS BLUMJI. ruaarrstran AND CEULIBIS, REDUCED PRICES. James W. Woodwelly JUL 97 and 99 Third strut, AIM 111 ir 0 kC El AV'' sr. 111 Varieties of Illyles old Rialsh,_ =121:1 Betel' and Private Dwclangs. 4111/•%11 order promptly attended to. dud, the rim dean caratally packed and boned. abeamboata and Honda tbruhtted at abort nab'. Oablnat flans' irappltal with nary ankle In time - Jallklyan STOV 5.0V11111. Di HAVEN 80N; D. - MANUFACTURERS OP ' STOVES. Warehouse, Federal 'Street, near New bridge, ILIADOBINP CITY. i lb ro m a i r the atteertion of driers to our hose worrot mot of 03oking wed Heating Stores, for Word and OW, which we ere selling'si th. lowest. prior. name vtettlng oar My will end It to that: Advantage to Ehro, where. no e tell rod examine oar stook beim Porthastnemo'' Out Iron Rowe Pronto, Iron Bailin& Oahe, MGM Was, Wagon i ts, - Plain and Fancy. Grata Fronts, Fenders, etc, Castings of all kinds tosite to order. . . Jelftled D. Di RATAN a POW. NItIW ef.)ol.lkAl /CV" GOOMIII PALL AND WlNTilit WALL 'AND WINIZEit LATEST aryLla 1 At the old stand of JANES C. WATT, Cornea of Ponn and St. Clair iota. .The halm of James O. Watt, d meted, oectti47 lathe pupil:: attention to the new stock al RILL AND WINVIR GREMS:onmprtelny all. the_. newest styles of fashionable a:Wald adepkd . to - arerna. MENLO WEAR, solkitlng en early cell. The tail non vill be conducted on the same approned.miner ea heretofore. The StOCk of new good, Is equal to say to IY4 clty. ocUeljd 0/6. R. BOLDOWLIP--AIN. IMUCLOII W OODVILLE on, REFINERY.-- HOLDBB/P, BRYAN a CO., trumkurearmas OP • 1011111 OIL AD LORIOATE. OIL, Reap penitently co head the very best treaty of WAVING OIL, clear and wtteova odor; oho, a good LUBRIdATOR, yeas white RIINZOLII and OAR WIRAAR. - All ordentlert at No. 8; Mill glitlii,Reak Illock.eecond door, will be Inaptly attsoded to. - whited* DR. OIiARLSB H. STOWE, ith7siotan mad liiliargeon; Ogle% No. 36 rotleral Streit" Opposite Oelosuastle row, oar . IL. lospenslea ALLEGIBINY CITY L. Q. 4114/1t... ..... • H. QUELL L GRAFF & GRAHAM , PRODUCIL •MID 0011111.1211101 • • No. 2045 14aLwr PHILADEILPH/ soalultr ♦RT&R & 00., 418AY1113 AND GOLD AND BILVICR, • a 0.1 1 .3 Baulk Vitard S PlinabILMLL Gold and glilver Bought. Ali'Prtls lbewaeding mks's by Ixprom will mot 'ono prompt 'ad COllll3 MOM. Imm, to 8. ROM a Clo, Chumito oneaatabn ()AlLD'Pil(rrtgiggplV PICITIIBJCS Photograph. Trainee:: ALL THY titITA/ui.rnad . Or TaerrillZlL /WITTY ariOtlpS AND 11 100111111, Ootup In the test sink ol art. landed end for ea by SATOH, 1 1A0110)11 a - 00.. nen ' Hail nebetreet. 1110TATOX8-- MO banish' trealtannock Pots .attJoit mews!! and Ibr byJAb. A.11112M, JUki/Cb, • - • •pZTa;OR69. ~,2., rtAi K mx- - -45 bac prime W.ll. Cheese Just mind and kr six I oast L L a. 1:14 Cixairof;latiai sad iflzit sta. No ftlftb abut LATEST STELES