nyt r u m; wourgg Q..l.Ntuc, - L RIDDLE- & CO.,- IIIDITOI• ItIO• Publication OJki, Fifth tir4dt, wear gni/WNW. porius& and Evening It.dltlons Mouthing the Latest &awe up io the Your of PU.blical lon. -Beredeeff leigien-36 per •LG4iB Ip WM*, Cr 12 par s•ek "toil. Center,. , • THURSDAY MORNING, 00T. 7 24, 1881 pr -For steambatie leaving , thid day, see fossil page. - Fos:razes Mossoz.—Oar correspondence •-•!!. from this important fort will attrsot.atten ' r - Wm; is our siorrespou re d t g hee no the 'West lateiligeoee we bare from that quer. ttr... J -Thu fleet is doubtless gathered this time, 141 the steamer from Old Pellet , raper : , patwing the Aunapolis fleet en .Itroudaj erealitg„: That‘Was the same boat-whir& brought eufletter. Ten D eere Or COL. BAKIII Orollellt.the most profound sorrow everywhere. In `Philadelphia it created great excitement, and Mendip is shrinded.With itsge st half-meat. The greatest anxiety prevails to hear far ther' details of the engagement among the relatives of the California regiment, which is oimiosed mainly of - PhAndelphians. CGI. ..• Baker leaves • family—hie wife being in California, sod one of his eons a Captain in The'llattle at Zdwards. Ferry ,Taros ont• better tban the first.. dispatches indicated. Oar troops maintained their pa. Melon on the Virginia shore, and the remain• - • der of Gen. Banes force crossed over in the *slight, and on Tuesday Gen. Banta' Di . vision crossed the river, where Banks him sett established hie head quarters and look command. This places the whole of the Po• • loam above Winthingtoo, on both. shores, in hands. The whole army le now In ape - Clop to crowd the enemt gradastly beck ward, and be must imamate a stand some- Ihhre, plea, at Bull Creek and Manassas. Oar Position ie, however, greatly improved by these late movements, as,,if the enemy maintains his old front, the Divider's o • Banks, Stone and McCall can take bloc In dank, add if he has thrown his left wing ronad,ind extended his right in the ditto .thms of the river, thee pointing northwardly, is surmised, than our whole army can be . _ brought into battle, as our right wing Is now i ideal:clog from" the Potomac( to meet its left• We look for great events soon. One can hardly survey these majestic' movement. of mighty armies without a • feeling of awe. We hardly realize that this sublime speotaole ia witnessed on this con ' fluent, and that this whole creation has :.. been the work of a people habituated only to the arts, of peace, and all within the space of a few months. We have read of _the great armies of Europe, itheie war is a , trade, but never expected-to witness such scenes here, unless in the process of cen turies. A few months haying passed, einoa - the first hostile gun wastred, and now our • land is shaken by the tread of hundreds of thousands, and skirmishes and battleisare of daily occurrence, on a frontier extending for many hundreds of miles. - Truly we live in 'historic) limes—limes which may modify and fx the American itharaoter for ages. - ..can. Fremont. - The. public - mind is again agitated with ;. rumors looking to the removal of General Fremont. That his removal is contemplated '., is noir quite evident but we think it a pity an 'Subject la agitated to embarrass him whiltrite Is In the immediate preeence of the enemy.: ' While his removal will cause pain to his numerous friend., yet we have die covered no disposition. to complain of the Government The President is undoubtedly satiated Sleety by motives of duiy to the country. If the President is convinced that she- general welfare of the service and of theinational cause In demands it, he will meet the responsibility and take the tioneequenoe. Fremont is undoubtedly pop- star In tlfiHreet, and there are, many who •ItO doubt will take umbrage If such a step ie taken. Some have even gone so far as to • alert that General Fremont will rebel egsfeet any order for his removal and throw Muted, Sport the masses of the west, who, •. will sappOrt him._ We do not believe this either of Fremont or of the rosfority of the welter's people. Both are too intelligent • and too 'patriotic to be guilty of ouch folly and wickedness. The New York Treune, . which has ever been one of Fremont!' ablest and most earnest defeodere and supporter., looks forward to the possibility of the event in the, same epiritas we doubt not will an. lasts other patriotic friend's of the patriotic "Pathfinder." It says "Abraham Lincoln le the commander.b.chief of the aod navy of the United Staten. It was he who assigned General Fremont to the command la blicsourl. It was a great and ar , duo= trust, considering General Fremont's ••GluelseG military experience. Teat be has cone . milted mistakes and erring in the discharge of - that *tut, wielhink more than possible. 'that he has been deSelent in zeal or loyalty, no ho mes being believes. Teat a more experienced 'soldier might have, done better le by'ne means ' improbable. Had we been one of Mr. Lb. lioln'S advisers; and had been asked by him whether to 'deign to General Fremont the command seeond m import/nee in the national service, we should probably have tatd,••Zio—eve him the command of a division in active terries, but place - the department in oharge of some yintiria like Banta, or Banner, or Sigel." Bat to Gaberal Fremont was assigned the mere - ' trying position; and we have done what tee , coteld to hen him properly stuttained and ena bled to prosecuti his campaign with solidi ebonite of moos. Should the Executive no At to su persede hlm we shall defer' to that act as one elearly within the Preildinot's official discretion. • .The suggestion that the latterTs Juba of Gen. lr., or afraid of his bearing off the laurels of the contest is utterly contemptible. .11.0 may 1114- - Judge ; bet Abraham Linooln wilt never dis plaits General Wee:tont except upon &Gear eon " • vietion that the - so:cede of the national arm. will thereby be promoted, Let the President • weer' hesitate to place and displace military 'eaters as he shall from time to time deem most conducive to the publio.good, end never fear that he will not bs sestained in so doing, even by thou whose judgment . may diner from his - own." This is the right eplrit, the does no more than jtastioslo the President in aconite( the Idea that aoy more than Utw of the purest patriotism will "Attila. ahould he decide to remove Geeerai Fritecitil from hie present commend. We ileire also that the whole Cabinet might have • 'been ieolided within this gene MO acquitta l of unweritiy gumtree or personal jealoustei. The, real danger,irecueprot, Ilea la just the Opposite dirictioe, and the President_will have to 40 - violin% to his feelittgr, and Per x, hair' JIM, to draw , largely upon Ids moral •- *bungs; shotdd he find a slate of thiage ez tide( which require him to Woe an order tor So Gozersl'o removal. . Is _Z • rTE3l3 - CRGI•3EX Tew Barites arias PANNAOOI4 AND ?Taw Oat. t 5 .=The Isle accounts, which appear in &althorn papers, preseot engagi cows on B u nts Boone Island and below New Orleans in a very different aspect from the rebel dispatches. By' the' time the whole truth reaches no, we 'expect to hear of Federal victories.. Os each occasion the affair was nothiog but a midnight euipriso. In the affair of Banta Bow; thej have been compelled to acknowledge a heavy lose in killed sod wounded, and air!" men missing ',prisoners to the ramie Although rein. forced, they did not renew the 'Unit, but abandoned the Wend. They no doubloon's off second beet. The redoubtable limas' Win equally un successful He fled at the light of day, when, if hitowe report was true, he might have made some valuable prises. The rebels may have their glorification. We wait our turn when the terse reaches no from oar own men. Itxtuoxanotts.—Long thus of resignatioas of army volunteer officers appear in the eastern papers. These, we presume, are rejections, or resignations from • dread of examinations. A dispatoir-cfrom" Washing ton says "The examination of volunteer of is in progress here. Several individuate have already been rejected—the searching in %arias Met are put to new officers allowing their utter incompetency for the places to which they had been appointed on the organ isation of their regiments. The government isdeterinlaid that no more incapable offioers shall End their way into responsible posi tions ia ear army." 'n: National ratilligencer, of the 221, gives the following iteme, T io relation to the battle of Edwards' Ferry: 'The force of Oen. Bung, at the begin- ning of the fight, be stated to have been four thousand men, supported by four field pieces and three melted grins. He was, however, afterwards reinforced. so se Co augment his strength from six to ten thousand men. Gen. Stone crossed the river with his m ills command, Including Col. Gorman's and Cot. Baker's regiment.. He maintained his ground at Ruffian's Island at the time of our latest reports, and Gen. Banks bad moved from Darnestown to the river with the purpose of reinforcing him." A OVITLIMiEr who recently 'jolted Wash legton inforilia the Pittsburgh Gazelle that, in oonvereation with the President j - the lat.' ter remarked, °I hate abolitionists as mach as you do. I hold them in utter contempt." —Wheeling Laielligeneer. Oar Wheeliog contemporary has made a mistake io his authority. The Pittsburgh Gazette never published such an Item, and we do not believe the President ever made ouch a remark. It ts: not like Abraham Lincoln, LETTER NRO2I FORTRESS MONROE :ourieeporidems of the Pittsburgh Gazette.) POET/MIX NOPIROE, Oct. 21, 1861. The fleet continues to gather here, upwards of seventy. : vessels being now id the harbor, and this 'number does not include any from Annapolis. The arrivals are about twenty a day, and it looks, now, as if the fleet would contain over a hundred vessels. A strong north-east wind is now blowing, and has been blowing for twenty-four hour.. Art Jong as,it irate, the fleet cannot sail, and it ma i last fin a week to come. Such storms prevail at this season of the year, arid this one looks self - likely to'contin tie some time. The waves are tinning high in the harbor, and the smaller vessel, pitch and rock with the swell of every billow, in a manner quite augiestive of sea-sickness, premoniabing what we pooi land-lubber' are to expect whoa we get afloat. Well, as the little boy said to his fellow, antler ing under nausea when learning to smoke, ' , Thu is an afa ction we all have to node:ire." The Pawnee steamed up this afternoon and went up to Newport's News, and we learn by lie steamer Express, just in from there, that our pickets were driven in, there, this' morn. in;, by the Rebels, that the ambulances were leaving for the scene of action and that three regiment, had been ordered out, just al it left, at eleven o'clock this morning. This indi. cites a battle up there, bat we cannot get the . details until 'after the mail boats lees., fOr - Baltimore. I do not know how many men we have at Newport's New, ; bur the garrison at this poet is too small to be of roach service to them if they were attacked by a supetior force of the enemy. The war verso's here, howev. er, can pus up there and render essential ter. vice to suataining the force on shore. Gen. Mansfield is today, I believe, with the regi ment. et that point. It is probably the Intention of the enemy to matte a joint demonstration from Norfolk and Jamie River, as soon as the expedition leaves, in the hope of getting out the Merrimac and other imprisoned remade. This hope, however, b idle, as the Minnesota and other vends will remain here, and treat them to an entertainment they Utile export. It is cold enough, to.day, - with this .unpleas ant north-east wind, to suggest the idea that the SDLEOII la now far enough advanced for the 0 , 102101a08011111t of °Santee open atone with the 250,000 troops ander McClellan. He has now the largest army of modern times in his hand., wall.fed, well-clothed, and well.appoirited is all respects. The civilised world is looking on impatiently, wafting for something to show that we ark imparior to the Rebels, and if some de• claion is not taken soon, there is danger that. European statesmen will eonclude we are unable_ to subdue the traitor.. lam inclined to be pa tient rather than otherwise; bat I may be In dulged In expressing the hope that, if it la the true policy to gather-our main force ofWash ington, leaving our outposts bare, our main fore, should dernonatrate that necessity, at the earliest possible moment, by some achievement equal to ire capacity. Holding a quarter of a million of men In Idleness so long has nothing demonstrative In it. From 1 1 11saour1-jelore of the Altair Near Ceriinf)ia. The Rolla correopondeat of the Miasma Democrat wilco-op the .20th foot.: r Several participants of the fight near the Wet Glue, on Bondi, last, have arrived here. They confirm the main particulars of the affair, and more, too. The number killed Will greater than was reported. A k detachment was sent to bring in the dead. The enemy were found on the field with a flog of truce, engaged in the same duty. Sixty-two of the enemy's dead were buried, and one who was killed on our side. Four of the rebel wounded have since died, mak ing a total of sixty-nix dead on their aide. A Captain and Lieutenant ware killed. The Ref. Mr. Erneet, a Methodist priest of Leb anon, is reported among the dead.• We took eighty-one guns, mostly double bar relled shot guns, which were broken around the trees by cur men. Ttie enemy were posted on foot as lufaniry, with thole horses in the rear, held by every fourth man. Capt. Seitsler fired a pistol In order to draw the enemy's fire. As was Intended, the rebels fired.their pieces, kill ed Tucker, through an opening in the brush. Our men then made the charge, rushing for ward with loud yells, which terrified the rebel horses and chased a regular stampede.. Short_work was made. Some managed to get on their hones. Out hundred and ten of the latter fled to Lebanon, riderless. The enemy were pureued'a mile and a half; thirty-four prisoners were taken. Lieut. Montgomery sabered six men, and a negro servant killed tiro and brought in one Fri& oner. The rebels numbered four hundred, while but eighty-eight of our men were in the eopgement—about coo to their five. -The sehlevement was a brilliant one. The rebel prisoners said they did not expect to fight all °Moen; in their innooenee they believed - that • because our men all had atiords,:they Were consequently Moen. I may inentlan Wit another force' of 400 rebels was abourtwe mike off when the fight .tioir The - oqinuseader et- the letter,ldent, Vol. Somers, was captureil by Lieutenant Stevens and brought , to Linn Crook: • . _„„ , Mot Chaselliomitala Illtanatt. Cape Chiriessworth, of t• t. and other irtßcerwreached the city last evening froth Chat Mountain Summit, Onewi thegendemen informs us that the report about the suffering of -the soldiers up on the Summit and elsewhere is only too true— Some of the men have not had any overcoats this fall, and many of the blankets are thate usually worn by horses, and do not weigh a pound. The hospital has been removed to Huttoraville, where many of the Ohio men are confined with a mast malignant type of typhoid fever. The rebels have abandoned the Iluttons villa road; but are reported to be engaged in blocking' up the Staunton road, under the impression that Gen. Reynolds intends pushing in that direction. The troops on the Summit have been ordered to build winter quarters there, which the boys says means freeze [—Wheeling lnbol. The IColighti of the Golden Circle. The testimony produced in the elimina tion of Court at Cleveland has developed these facts : 1. That a secret organization exists in Ohio.. 2. That its avowed purpose is to sus tain the Democratic party. • 3. That, as between the Rebels andibe Administration, it sustains the Rebels. • '4. That those engaged in building up the organisation, are engaged in the Rebel inkiest, and are workins to that end. Comment ft needless. If some of these 'home traitors's" not hung, it will not be because they do not deserve it. Paox Boom Asntato.t.--A- letter from Brazil says it was rumored there that Robert G. Scott had been nominated as the Commissiorier of the Southern States to obtain their recognition as an indepeo dent Power. The Brazilian Government positively refused to treat with the agent or agents of the scostyled Confederacy. The papers were laid onthe table, and the sub ject dismissed from their councils. fitblts beer or Pier:Dyson, October WM, MU EL" , ..4.141 ELECTION . for Directors of ..wir this Beek will be held at the Binkleg Male on NON 1/41, November 18, lEBI, between Mellows nod Yp. m. The unseal mating of block. bolder. will be held on TUESDAY November 6, et 11 a. re. (MOO N. Id. siiisaAv, Cashiers tittrtita'a RAMC, Plttaturg., vot 16, NU. Lr"... AN MILECTION for Tbirteon ore of thb Haut will be held Who flacklok Qom, on MONDaY,IBM day of November, prelim., between. the hour. of 10 co. and 3 p.m. The annttal'meetinguf etockholdere will be 11.1 d cm nerosy, Nov. 6th at 101 e o'clock s. m. ooI4ImCIAO. Y. VAN DONSN, Civehler. Loa tar Baal, UCL 17,1861. Or AN ELECTION for Thirteen Ti rector, of ihni Bank, to mere der sag the err ening gear, will to h•ld at the Banking Loose , o MONDAY, NOT. 18. h, botareito the hoar. of 11 a. m and p. m. The manual mooting of the otodtho.dera tollile held at the Vaulting HOMO oa TUBODA .► Nor. ath, at 11 o'clock a. m, (ootfklmj J. 11AGOTVIN, Caablor., allaiEs IT Bali, yet. It, It6l. 10• AN ELECTION for,Directors of tat. bank. to nava for the amultoc year, Will be held at Ma Ranklog Boo" on the 1 8th day of at. somber, batmen toe Bows of V o'clock a. m. sod 2 o'clock p. m. . The Annual Meeting of the Fto:khuldet■ will Le held at the banking Hen" on THINDAT, the 6th day of Noy. at 1.0 o'clock a. to.. octBalltool9 J. W. COON, Cubfor. Ittlaaaaioet DARK, 1 . Pitaborith, towbar 17, :801. J Ii AN ELECTION Ole Dißiffrotts of thla Rank, to iIoSTO for the ensuing year, tU be hold at the Ettnklut goon, on MONO AY, No vember 18114.betar..en the homy of 10 _o'elces ft. K. and 2 o'clo• b.,. ta. A rowel I'l:meaty of the Etdelhaldera will be held cnd TUIaD 2', roe. try al/0 Vera a,r c 017.3011 GIG. D. MoGILIEW. Clothier. Onus or rah PureaalsolnU h ll , ol 00 or tnrsairtion, t Pit October ff , ..raz STO tsburg CKHOLDERS OF THIS Company ere hereby uotritiol that the atataal elottfon for lartcuirs for the kudzu year will be held at the alai, No. es Fourth street, %stoma the homy of tan o'clock a. af. and one deka r. n., a n MUOIDAY, the it:h day of aloveztihe t, orlUdid I. aPBO UL, ikviettry. fII..PLAINIK ROAD LROTION.-1 he w`llsr f tockholdere of the B.w-will Valley Plank Road Company sill mess at the 0/NIO6 or W. & H. WALLES. In the Thtrd Ward of the city of Alleghe pheny,on MONDAY, the 4th day of November next, netwees S and to o'clock P. ■ , toe the imprint of elect lug 0111.nr• of the Company for the analog year, vix ens President, Ave Deecteni, cue Treasurer, lad • nth other (Mosey mem be neeemery. Ny order of the Boma, JAB. WATSON, Ja, Pnuldeot. _Otto abbettiumcnts. CAPTAINS OS LINCITiITiNiS, lOHNIFp COMPLNIZ2 S' 0/1 'X` EL IC WAFT, Wo old do well to call sad get tbatr Pcdtttre and !bad bills of W. S. HAVEN. No. 84 Third street. Walt Is prepared to print mall or large, occord:na to the desire V.R,ISCr4" CIOLOMLI3, ATTENTION lints ADJuURNALD ORPHANS' COURT .NALLe—panmeot to an order of the Or, haus' Soot of A II EIO III 7 loamy. tic. andondguel, Swami. allot the lad will end tamtment of Jacnee Olver, Neg., Isla ofasid *mat, dammed, will circa at Public Sale, at tha 001111 DOWN I. the City of Pittablicgh, en SATURDAY, October Roth, 1841. at 10 o'clock. a. Y. all that certain lot or piece of land in Ilearicklea township, at onisbalf toile nom “ffeminary Station," on the PM/burgh, Sort Wayne and Chicago Hallmad, bonotal by land, of Thomas L Whlcilds, Sy, h(re Snowden, John Irrtn,Jr., Daniel B. Nevin, and hairy at N. Way, dams's& containing thietpelmi (N) saes mom or law. an Which la email a tenant holm. to colt purchasers, the. property will he l m% = and mid to &Tanta bas. Snag. 01 611.1.-0130 half In hand on ulna - elation aisle, and residue In one year, with Lhasa, to be wand by bond and mortgage. Pencils desiring for. Hier Information, may call on Penny • SterzeL At turnery No. 11H !fourth area, Pittsburgh. MARY P. OLIIER, oelll:Bldiabirs Shicomis of Janie. Oliver. pRANDSP, HAlt B / I PAKILLA.—In this pnverallon WI have W the reirtorathreproperila of th teat teeabined .44 concentrated In ell their trzwiltal end tillwaci; accordingly ws fled It resorted to In caws ell licrefette, liver *impish:it, malt rheas; dppepela end general &Wily, with unptecedented mews% es It speedily punnet the blood. regionn to tax stows& Ito tone, mid labute with ballade! Ix. palsee the entire organization. Prepared slit solo by 4.11. A D.SANDli,Denggiet. 100 Talton drew, New Tort. gold also by B. A. TARN lIIITOON. A no, Pat. bn &Tka r iAt leg Draitiou morally. oc244l.rerllT DEIMIVAL--14. tlornY's residence LIAO No. 00 11066711 dramar, mussel's? Bast Building, ballroom Wood and Market. • 0/11106—a• balm. at No. 100 Ititth of. r ct.ttm NOTlOti—Freo Storage can be bad at AI No. di Water street, for any Pacingu doodled to aoy Volautatr &War to the army ot the Veleta btateatr:attt or east. Wit will Mee torsard be tall, river orotheretlee, ire. 01 charge, easete diegage sot petage. coo MUM' DIIIRJIII aan MITATB Or ANDREW LE.ll.ll.riti, 12,‘ DEOBASID.—.Lettota of ldwlnl.trattou on the Attete of Andrew Leta:tan, late 01 &haler township, deceased, belting been granted to the undereigoed, .all p.m= Indebted to the ma mast. will Wee* nuke payment, and those hewing eleftne will please preecnt the ante without delay to . l A o ol l Adminlstrat.e. oc23.ftwP Huger Tp ,Al legheny Oo , Pe. FLOOR OIL OLOTUS of all styles and widthoonitable hr roam. and bills. which will be :old et lb. unrest pekoe, at the Oil Cloth Wain. room, Hoc 26 and 2$ s L Omar ;Peen owl° J. It U. PHILLIP& 0 AiW PLIIYAKinaPiI PIUTURNS LID F'hotozraph Frames. ALL TIM tiOTAbiIAT/Re Or Tam 11IINA !MATTI OROOPiI AAR Minn Nano la till East idy l* of lb. ail, limited awl for mat. try RATON. MAORUM A 00, ocl3 Na.l7 MM. RODOUB-- • 100 boxes Cream Moen, • 1601 ma Old Chas, • 000 Ida Vita them feathers. MOO us. Dawn Bide; - 12 kap Lac Lad. 4 girding prime Suitor, Received and gar mu by ag22 U. RIDDLR, Rs. Liberty street MONEY - TO . LOAN szw THOLlbbliti DOLL/Lab can is obtained, In somata toet on bond and inartgesto sem , tog Oa 'mom •by addrendog Bin Plttebueye P. et. The spy Inn win In atrial, cenfidenlaal. , ocl2nitt SINUS -8 Mids. p4paci N. 9; Sugar, 6 Obit. - a tae baited on arlinmant and brow by ICU AIDDIA 113 Lowly atm'. 4E* frop m i t o.,. TT I,e; o TALI ItT -"ling to reeKtai o ilt4rbeith, the Older e•goed La deicrsoinad to datiose if hi. etooatiliptnlY arty enema ln "huller" -Tench thartiers toertahip, Washington mute, kai i iier miles frOra Washingun and w., talirei , from Cationshurlb o, 01•21Ittba",„ aaallrahm,,guya Tarapite, she thiartiera sallsygt an. road loaning dirt-city taro fb the farm 'llterliare about forty scove of fan h of the Very nand flualllT in the Make, hi< Ina high slaw of improtement. The iinprorrtnente are • FUN* L aIIOW NOW TWO lirvitY ulllo3 DWELLING-Litlifol", al by Mira"; oath all comm., cut buildings. routtituling one of the tore drairable reahleuret in Our Talley • broil ria• epeeta—lla location being toarteocuirte as excellent orrighborbood—ehorelies and schools aberuning.— There babe a t hf , uaLse .a TO Fla W-1i444 En good ce•dition.wittithrris run of sionte.:..2hei Ilblli is well pstroolted by tbe all'ichtfortfood- Tho tonna. *blab Dill be libetel In it w of the times will be made known ion applicaticn to the sub•riber: of the Mill property ran be bad a: any time, 111 J tt at of the mildew, on the first of April 'ensuing. lhs at tntion of per in *ant of a defightitil borne ons tbe mo t beautdul end tattle 'redeye to thehlate, I, ateri illy Wilted to this irontoky, as fh rely to bud any rd k Mpursewan oar aata 01111% NSW' 1/11.Batall 00. AMUSEMENTS. prITSBII#3IHLTHEATRE. it 14131n1a raaPlie HUM. Ties Drubs the Great • Vl= ANDVREON, Wl.!appears& ROD ROT aoa IOY • letikli ATIUTAOI//41147T. :aarati4. . . . 141:151 . _BOUM! . to tan orraAita.: Annan; INSW Lurt or mon; DtSPASOR; • • 09BE 8 TIAN sananzt4 . ;tcsw canna* mom; . • 8/LILBATEU EXLI, , Taanatialvaga. . • .be abmor at SI6O par dolga. Sash . ... for ails by JOHN EL MELLOW. Na SI Wood street. Pittsburgh. BRADBURY'S GFOLDIDN., cEfixist • Sabbath School Melodies. unkit istisooL Emma wax. —lb" lawn, mist eatagoiS and pendia, bytis and thee Scot over mode for the marg./1406UL Mods Price, all per Wesarod, or lb recta sloglii3Or perekson. Fos awe Is quantities or WSW) te.7 ; No.Bl Wood strret, Plth i lutsb. 1)L010,9 AT A BAROAII3. • .GAIIGIC STOOK OF obractif New sal EkkoolaJ-band P I A N.O S wlll be told at OULTLY MUM AIM. OBLRLOTifi Btifidd, inagatioiuLL .NOKMSO_ _ AL HOOL.V liu s 3 grit I 1 IT Id Sad elloao:my w avocsaT. - kr! Q.l. e the eettner Netehere,'lhe mut to whore Oka foot tor ; "Moo " MN tabriedloti. - . JOHN J. WOLCOTT Lim= inoat headily with the shove. — LIGINAND NOON. I okeerfolly amour In the opinimo ekereabd Mon. .W. B. VAIL I bke pleasure la Orion it as my opinkottleat the kamoina reemontoweake le fully modhati I know of no one ilk; debris hlgheriZiloTTnyin Ida favor. I..II:AVOICY. I lolly Meng In the oboes recommendation. D. rtecitr H. Gait prows 'impEls for the Nth &too rilma l mikkier dummy other teacher In the dty. , A. T. DOOTHITT. TIN/Id.rat oar weak. in *dram* mitlitawd 4iIR4LuBD scifook. DrilD THIRD.. 13R&ION Of > THIb ethoot DUI ettellitesete on the mum MONDAY Op-aapramsza. • Primary Depa r tment o per oerreloo cido nee . montkoor.sB 0000 dlam do - - • ...18 lietolor - do olio do do ..18 00 • • Ref K ONOR. The undersigned hence placed heir - children stn. der the fuetritetionor M. sad Wm. t AVIS? daring Me mut year would met cheerfully recommend their thibtal to the patronage of the politic. The Teaches me pephecompetent dad mithttil, and the itenvem • • the hat been highly entitteettuYi WMtm .111. Barad.winiam K. Mini et. O. Eteneon Late - Boob. N. Loy. . sir is Loomis. Dr. L. G. Welters. Capt. William Dees. Thema 5. BLIr. . William Church.' David ifitzelturmt. Bunnel Lindsey. O. liternlock. s. T. Anthem. 4W•Par Wroth" he apply to the Princlital, No. OP Second street. LetfrOen Market and Wood, or at the School Boone, corner of Third sal hisiket fiszvN IBISTITUTIi ,, , . RANOOOE STREET; ' NEAR PENN. WEI roopou as MONDAY, the Scl day of SEMIS& Rik. Tarmac pa pet moskto of en mouths. imatlV4 1. M. fAMITEI. PrinthAl. 117ElartIIILD AND CHA/115, BRIMMED dames „W. Woodivell, Ji. 97 and ykird street, 111 EP 017 IV'S' '1" - la Ar. '72 00/1401130 01 411 Varieties of flhies and Fild sh, ranuus Fois Hotels and Pr:limbo Dandling& .. . . . ... - , ar.illt ardizelS. l 7 landed iFe 1 9 34 ih . NW' elms awirally mad boxed. • ' Btemiaboate Motels famished at dune sloth,. Whist Maker' supplewl with rim irdels to the tine • . , Adlelyate 111110171116 151E01711116 D. Ds aivazi, it.zt3ON, /ILANINACTUILICILB OW S T 0 V'E'S.- Warphowie, Federal Street, near New the bi r‘t tin of tk n wkw 2 l to Lugs' molt Onittog wl ead Heate r Litores,"Ow rood Wood sod =i l ia:a we an setting at UM lowed_ pion. Thaw our di, wfilltiett It to thtite eiveletage to give ye saw .nuns our monk betorepottitaelo g eleto , where. Out boa Boom l! lhontsgtoo Bailing, eilts, Meow Wont Wagon Boxes, Plan and Fanny Grate Fronta,3 Fenders. Osethyp et &It Wale nude &tater. initial D. De moire a 80N. To Farmer. ancrOthero. FOR BALE, eir.ovvinos surzsien,,iiizszT GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. „ . PA276TED. JANUARY ip - ;.i seo. Brut foiadon aid litutatiatarara. 111=11140ENSial aa.,144L181S IN GAS FIX.TVION, 411 MIT tilealtlntoh"- F;Cpix.ips. INDUBON. MEDI No. 62 HIM draft,