ht.wmozawarcas Obwuvailona Ow Gs .. s ok by G. G. sh im , , Optimal, 62 fink atm% daily : " • , /OIL ni IYDL o'alcol4 •••• r 00 50 42 sr 44 44 " 14..«.•••• .. • . -• 44 a i o ao tla iilwa Ra• - •Tbspaal naval axpediilon auks °slat 11w-- papal% 'mid a pull= orwhlab has *sad, remitted Fortran Monroe, will oonhln awing . , , laud forms the solnratod "Roundhead" Ito - giant, Ool.Lessare:witlish is compatriot eter ing men from Lantana*, Boner, Washington, • • • )garner .,` and Allegheny eountki: • Rev. R. Andlity Brown., of Hew Castle. Chaplain of the . writes - under dam of thirlftb inst., an intuuting latter to the Visited Presbyterian, from Annapolis, where - the seeming was then stationed. We extract as follows s • "When I left our regiment to attend the meet ' - lag of dy nod , they were encamped on Hainan • • Alights, on:looking Washington City. Shortly miter /ported from yonand mbar dear bretlues . 'of tkirldyfipd, I reoetredin New Cattle a inter 'of nab a kind as is oaleulated to star the slowest bloodthat flows in the aray—namely, that our ._,llltoindbead Neement" had been attached to **eV.. Important expedition, which had been or % • dead to nudesrous at Idle plan at ones, upon en enterprise wham destination was unknown, . but whloh was full of peril and of honor."( • , The writer then doecribos his _hasty trip-to • denspolis, which he reached two days in ad once of the regiment—and continues: t "These two day. affordcd a delightbil ap ' portunity to study this old , piaci, which is quite - a Milli CI colonial abd revolutionary anti quities; The city itself only contains about 6,900 inhabitants. but' it has many - building. :that are interesting for' their association. .01041 ot these is the filets House. le the es Osage Chamber of this building (Conical. 'then sitting - here) Washington resigned Conimisaion. Ws were . permitted to stand on the .spot where the patnot stood us this great est act of hi. Ills.- A large oil painting com , Mirmiratire of the mesa hanging at the ad . enabled a. to realize the• event. - • Tho room to small for a legislative council 46bartlimtri- bat 'callable indeed for its utopia. OMM" It. scenery in and around Annapolis is then described, and the letter clams se - • , •-*Oood heath and spirits generally prevail. ' : • b".4.4ne of Mu number, a good man, who was Tory. the - hospital -when I met the regiment has fought the good light and fintehod hA - S- - bourse and gm` up - kasha. His 'ram* was Wm. S. Sample. Ile was a amebae-of the 11. P. Churn at .Orosnlield, liereer esunty, - Ps; We buried hlm laaternsing in - a daligbtfaicest . los-place for the. body of • wearied addle:, near Annapolis: We have but few *kilt' present. Oar don, so far, are Samuel P. Ewing, of tip ' Buffalo,Washington County, Pa., and Wm. Walker, of same company, Cart. Temple- The former died' In Columbia College • • BooldWir moor oar. Camp, and the other is our tab boepital; in atop on Kalman Heights. erten is:set earnest religious sentiment pa Tablet on ramp. • The conduct of the men la . . noallent..:Oat tailcoat nerchies en well ob. mined. • ;When we =bask, we know not. May prayers of Oad'a people follow us." •::1::4: - ;:- . ::1: . '::.:il.:,.i.. - . .2: 1 .::' •- • -. ,,;1:','_: .::7; A. sins XIUII Nairn' Tame Mused pima. ' - • ThriClineland Leader suttee, that on Thurn. day evening - offtcer J. T. Smalley,.of Times. 1.:• Mile, brought to Cleveland a man turned Thor Bishop, ...blind, charged with Marrying three • • women, also blind, sines the 10th of Sweet. bey last. On the 10th of Septeniber le was married at the American - Bonne, Clevenad, by Esquire Foijambs to a lady of Buron,-Erie colony, at which time he aratimed - Mirname of SenifidejaalEar i - iutsumingsibe i;i4 • •. ; 'ilastlifM, Gaming, be married a _young lanpof ): , Clrraliad,Rar: Dr.•Dtaikey, of that city, of ' 'Shied's: OA the neat day, September lEith, he lett Cleveland; taking with • him aft the both - ladles. From • . Malan her-obtained over two hundred dollen - • in InagYr•iewain, clothing, etc. • From the second' be 'took Ifaly-w4.ie tiny, a gold . • ring,end valuable enlace of wearing apparel. • Alter fairing tieveraud; be proceeded to ' Marietta, where under the alias of August ••• :" Cooke, he unne eded in again being "nutted . mlhe holy bonds of-wedlock.. Here he en. joyetil honeymoon of tour days, whim, takiog • the lady's wardrobe, he suddenly dlsappeared. 'pursued, and after being tracked. to. • Columbus, Parkersburg, and other - pointy, was • arrested at the house of hi, mother at Moubt Storing, near Zumeville, at which point be had , - .;' , ..formerly resided, and ;we're be had buried - • -;,•wife - but few • days before his marriage at Cinvelaati. With hoe neighbors at /donut Star he hair a bid reputation, being- charged - - with diaboaesty Is rations forms.. • • Bbbop 4 a graduate of the Ohio State Lied. itno for the Blind, at Columbus, as an all of • she /Am whom be has aumsoMpil In duping; •-• ant' dime: he made their acnaalitatore a few pun dean The ladies are rspresentsd as of nestipeashabie character, and are deeply gm. • Witted with in Men mnfortune.--- rpm being arraigned before UAW,"Fol jamb., on Friday month& the 11008111111WaiThd as azanduation. Ball was lied at $1,600, in delimit of which le wax committed to Jan. • "It" In rumored that Bishop has a wife and child. living la Cinelanati, but this don not — .upper to be delinittly asoartained.: . • *.‘, ' -• • •••;.• . *• 4 : 4 1 ): • •et 1~•'•.. 71 - .-.::• .:::',L',... '+'.. :,-! KOBE ~ ; . . • -'•1 • ' • : • J • •.- • :* : '4- • ,- -;1• 4 •• , 41 , :StN;l4 - .:Z1? , •,;:v ••" !•i••,.•••; 1 •,, .;: ;4 f . ,: f; • . Meredith Holland, one of the most remarks. ble melba' caicinators one known, (tint in nthar respects altogether deficient in educe. .sioe-or 'ordinary intelligence) will emirs' hire --- trent Philadelphia about thefirit or November, for the purpose of picking up , iimes from, the cellos& He is oo humbug, but,possesses the . power of mental calculetion in a moet ordinary degree, For Ilistaffee„ if you give -'bin tha,date of your birth, he will instantiy telt you the number of yean, menthe, weeks, days, *inane and seconds which you have livid, and alio the dsy °Lille week on which • ,you were b0111:i He hat possessedthis power • nine his ;oink, but hes made no progress in end is unable to asplain the method by 'which be arrive' Ii lie cosclunons. He cos ;puts lamest for any gives tine, at any - tractional sate, watbS,scarcely au effort, and -neaten the most difficult mathematical prob. isms with great „facility. tie was him .Mains womb Hy, near the enaesseNies, and hie parents are seines of Virgietfa, He • 3.14 - s_aq eccentric mode of advertising—writes - --• Wort Or - kand bill on foolscap, and has it pasted in some cosspicious . piece. One of these bills can be /NS At eur ~° `:~ ~. ~t~ -pry: ~ L.~ "~ .[: i.a ~ , =t 1 i_ , . ~.•; .!' '; 00 1 Ltri lag. X. Tait Staa...l-• . Tortpip N. Jarter.:.«......«. -311' taloa (Pbta.).4- Vat , .....,•r0u5.9.4.5.. _re (ratfe-sup'a "..-. E t . &am. ..•—t" w4 - • - 2111111 (111666114 Ibniii) 6 Int , • (erter6).... st. ale ! Vieth" Oro 11224.... so mac I - - detsda; pre ant over par trittrwextr. - -LThi nerds, a lei/Idle aged men Sims&lehatleth wu drowned the Ohio oPpaddla eiteritie isn't,. Ha - wu - wairiged la revelries the wheal of the steamer gray Nagle; lijac_at the railway, and 'boat tyrireieleck accidentally tell off, paseed antler :;barge lyingbelow, lid drawud. The body. - -';''llniel:eaceeered - at a< Jot, boat yesterday even , iru'il'inanied men and I td: t., S. l lBl ll / 1 ot Uinta Coteau Beat: wick , 4111...lanatist; , 1 1141 the; far; 0. 1 , - ' - loesd a inirdint of accidental drowsing. , ,1 . 1 1 ; 7 1 :::7 - ,11.41farS000kt lb. -- sats -of otaaka ii Wildniitday,Oalas'iraro tfikds al fonow: , 'l6r so god Maourtotnros Bank.... de 00 „.; _thOloty. 0a do. - '1 do : _ 'iB 24 . • do ' 1819 , . t!>4 M~sasatt Oh*fkos Akstil•shlalis - C;a4LCsiiimiar Wit/ Ifa 9 ° Wane the requisite member of men, and they expect to.jam Their regiment (Col. Hipper") doge. cagn Calhoun, la an expert 1 eigner,lhailng leerrad 'fit - the Mutes* , b1g1)...,4 dint, ue'Atito ilscUmo• mouths' cuRAIVI • 4 • -ionfr - ..a.tt nor - . . ii; . *i'orArtairz -r. - 1 A or " THUREIDAY MORNING, OCT. 24;1861 AFFAIRS AlhrsuAry_Ciindas. thirfiralit. by Main: • #aa k Noss Riper*. prune: ___ Ctorreeti4 eipielallt k Late, of the iV er. mieertafn M teannst. .4.olrothis O no' sels tio sols bobwo— wok ' 1 _•_ _•• _. tio oh, 3 3 lb to !b -oa cIJA Vogt uod Phi.. fututi , Mb fa a lalsisart -: Mum :4:aiKasWv.amtis gins kis assess bs smocks hat ri,aty-promil binds' in this city who wW hioleissal to hair 1,1 haa—who is a sasialar ads 21st Illinois liettlaest r writas Sa ids Ulmer frogs Ironton. W• ii,. game as .tractg's _ teeitivail thaws lot of paper and envel op Widen pa 'seat se with mach gratifiea 'l/oa; Ant 4 wa snort. for, slier using a few alma% the nut ma atcii an. . pt nosy be well to state that friends at hams ens awed bleak . paper aid envelops to their stadia, Meads onhuf the.wiy stations, by sail, kw see cut per mien] "Apart front- bete( kept rather too busy While *Epithet, las in, clover here. Iron ton is as brisk a little tons as then is 'in chi Mete, well hilt, sad peopled meetly tram the Bast... We have lately moved our Camp, and are 'now oh dry, sloping trotted, elute to wa ter.' The eosauy maid is a great hint te es; sad the fusers trade us (kit and rage. tables for oar extra prorisiona. Then while on pieta I can get say assist of - grapes, paw. paws, penimmens,'lte., so that I- am always eager to go, more especially became I there hg get char of 'worlds' on the fort, which is eratiastiag job: - It si a regular buttoned ,fortification, enclosing two acres of ground on Ore - top of a round -bill la the centre of the -valley.. A It is composed of -walls of' timber and earth, 8 rapt high, and from 6 feet thick at_the top to 8 festal bottom, sloped with earth work front Chi ditch, ad second by an earthwork &cis beiond the ditch. The armament at preset mini of three 331, two 24,,aad see seuraleaullar pieces. We have atm three riguiteana only at this post ; bet with the fort wawa smug =ugh to repels. seek an army as fine's. There is no probability of an at tack soon, and we shall probably winter here, aad not get into any battle before ° May. or June. "Oar men ars very anxious on the sebject of Fremont's removal. We are unanimous in his favor. Indeed' his conduct bf the war in Missouri has been -almost uneaceptiooable. On' - the other hand, he has bean lett without means to act efficiently. Some of his troop, are not completely armed, Most of them— ourselves itioluded—have not pet received aby pay. Ten OlOre good regiments at almost any time would have cleared out the Bute; but with his limited force we are likely to have a tedious protraction of indeeislvewarfare. Y. 8.--Bsfore I had a chance to mail this letter 'our eommunication with St. Louis - was cat blItY a detachment of Jeff. Thompson's force. -The neat day, the lfish, we touched - sgainst — fitsm,but returned, learning that large Miter nadir Jeff threatened this place. Yesterday, the 17th, at , 3 a. m., we marched out, preceded by 350leavalry, but the . rebels bad retired to Fredericktown, 22 miles off. We followed 'them to that place, and found the cevalry fikiriniehing. We drew a body of cav alry luta a defile, and killed 17 and wounded 10, within the space of three seconds. They Bad Alter firing a law shots, without serious el ' fact. I enjoyed the little battle very much. The law bullets that struck 'around us Were not very alarming.: That night we returned, making 44 - miles in 26 bottle. Being rein forced, we intend to attack them again, under better auspices this timr" [The'late news we have of the brilliant ar fair at' Traderlbilowa, m which, some 6,000 rebels, eidet-7411. Thompson and Lowe, were *routed with heavy lora by these same troops, shows that the expectations of the writer were well founded ] Wilted Iltsitaa DLstrict Conn Wednesday, Oct. 43.—Before Judge Mr: LThers ire tbirei cases now ready for trial-- 1114 Se of Bopkiai, Faller and Goughnonr, for courtterfeituag—but owing to the -absence of the delendstosineither of the cases could ba taken, up to;dif. ~ It - wine that Shor.maker. - cbarged with counterfeitiagpbu given Ilia ball the slip, and cannot be found. The prosecution chitin to have strong' cue against him, end his flight corroborates the allegation. Should he not be forthcoming before the close of the term, his recognizance will be forfeited. Court adjohnted till ten o'clock Thursday morning. • • 1 1 1 11Priusis Court WSERICIDAT, Oct 23.—Before Chief Justice Lowrie, .ledges Thompeom, Stiong aed Read. ,Jiadge7 Woodwud wee absent. Wallace's Adm't vs. Holmes; D. C. Ar gun! by /Amos for Plaintiff' in Liar, and by dilater contra.. . Kalif likeistrnek; D. 0: Argued by Mel lon for Faisal* in Error, and T. D. Hamilton contra. , ' COtrue. • Pittsburgh Female College ; D. O. Sebmitted. .Wltite for Plaintiff in Error; Bop - bine oontra. • Singerty ea, Climbers, Bro. & Co.; C. P. Submittid by Cochran for Plaintiff In Error, and byThompinin contra —.and judgment at firmed by Court. .Rowley irt, Kirkland; C. P. &Tined by l(eClowrylor Plaintiff-in Error, and Barton tontrit;--and jadterant alfinned by the Court. Jai le 111. P. C. Argued by Slagle lot the city of PuMbargli, and by ilav broach contra. Jones & Co. ve. Milliken; C. P. Argued by A. 8. Bell for Plaintiff in Error, and by Mel ton contra. • Murdock- n. Armstrong; D.C. Judgutent of . non. pros. • Maus vs. Taylor; D. C. Argued by Lucia fin Plaintiff is Error; Gayer, eobus, sot board. Muth ifier To. Knoell; C. P. Argued by Shiba for PlabstitTis Error, acid by Owens :Granata et. al. Ira. McCreary; C. P. Argued by Weill* for Plaintiff in Error; Bwing,contra, not heard. ' Staffer vs. :nastier; D. C. Argued by White for Paint& in Biter, and by_Stowe coatra. Gilmore Ts.' hogarin - D. C. Submitted . White for Plaintiff to Error; Slagle contra. 'Court adjourned till ten o'clock Thursday piercing., .CcnartilarnwriWr Eastlans. Batore.Judges ifeentre, Adam', and Puke. In the case of_ CbU. B. Kennedy and John Bury, crime aim for assault and battery with intent to kill, the fury found a verdict of not (Fifty alto Kennedy, bet that he pay one-kelt • the cost a;'and_andry as to Bury, - with a re cominendatioe to the mercy elite Court. • - Joseph Itemiumly; driver in the employ of Stewart, Diluent A Co., _east duletv, was put upon trial tinder the lett suction of _the . Penal Code, whist itiotidas that bnypersoa who chill wettest' and cruelly maim, tooter, or kill any horse or other dommtle anlaud,rhall be deemed guilty of a mlademmtOr. The evidence went to show that, la August_last, the defendant, who then tad chargeof a mule at the weal piss . of Stewart, Trlakaint A Co., seized the alit. mat by the tongue, to a Pt' of ill temple, sod patted the tongue from Its head. Be did! not prelemd to deo; the charge, mi)the 'only point , his counsel urged is his behalf was whether the act hid bus done waatouly and cruelly.- Hie . etatineest was that the bridle Cams ad. lad whas he wing - put it on, the mills became fractions. He then seized it by the tongue - , (which wee his method of con quering mules,) whet the animal gave a Juk, cud the: tongue came oat I • The jury 'die not believe is this haw method of treating mules; bit by theliverdict they prOnounced it WllOlOll ea! cruel. They feud a , verdict of malty, without leaving the.box. and the rimier was remanded for seatimee: John and Andrew Kiluehauee, father and I sot, residing oa /Abort, :ittreitvweia pet on trial for 'Mutt and hungry •to Cap?. Victor, Keller. Mho prosecutor commends* compact is Col. Behisamelfenufgva rug hoeute Bind some - wreaks Mace; while - passing defendants , he was hailed by Andrew Klinebatice, who be., gun to aside hie , ' of the mintain dad UP C° 01 " • lay. • -Wombs led **Mows, when Jobs Kline . Race, lather of Andrew, se parated m .ade his appearance sad paratad thaw.; Th e father and killer then got tato blows, whet ho struck Keller with a pick basalt sad knocked him esneelese. After Keller recovered, he threw nonce s 1 joseemiesis bons*, aid dated either of them to fight bbt. No rataial. . ' as, Oct. V, ISM at Well on Flre—rour Men laysied. kcorpopoudest, Will4llll from Oil city, Ve , Mago. soapy, Wane' os of a sad accident which occurred, nest that piece, on the 16th tut. A dewing wall had been struck on the Blood Wits - fire miles below the moith of Oil creek; and the engineer, Patrick Collins, for. getting to - pat oat the fini, Me- gee cough', "causieg" terslAc erplosicru. The engineer Mid the driller RCM CO badly hurried thp they &isnot expected to recover. Two pan, who had-cone to no the well, reed .who were standing 'use ten rods distant at the time of the alidnalts,; were coutderably binned, Mat' ant dengeitraely. When • our correspondent wets, the well lad been Muni"( three d am and wuvill en dui although reputed efforts Ind beet!' Made - to qhMch dre emu. TO oillsconnfaud ea it mean from the well, and hand rode oi people visit Me:piaci - day and night,to . !opuses the eipsootiatury• Ochs, • Dimariar.—Mt. 0.8111. No. ste Pala lsidtla.sl, timidity Of 00 PlOral #1•61010Ai Our Book Todedi. The ARMIN graropt;_comptieteg,Fiter.riOlooklo Detail of the !Mary- estemiof linliadi - Venom', • Rauh, Prune, Muir* 'sod Berdinta. edeptirn i heir Adassiegto to al arniir.74 rho Onitaill Stater Serrim; 'ad embodying the gluon of Olean* Hamlin Europe doringyin Miasma War, MI Millis- Conitniasioner from tho 1:1 8. Gloromment, In 11355-le. By Geo 8 itiodtellan, Stator deiserel U. 8. Army. Originally poolkimil under the Direction of the War Department by °nitro( (ktogress. initiated elth ilersral liundrad ingrrilags. Phil. delphla: J. B Lippincott 1100, 1051. Pittsburgh: Kry dOo, 65 Wood area. Peke, 88 60 Here is a timely book—one also of perma nent interest and value. Knowing _that the original report, in 4t0., has been long out of print, we have, for some time past, been look tug for anew edition. Having taken a foremost place among modern works on the art of war, the reproduction of such a book could be no doubtfolunterprise for any publisher to esgage In.' lei laps no book or the season will be now more enquired for than this--for already we ourselves have had numerous enquirers apply ing to us to learn where Loopy of Gen. Mc- Clellan , . famous Report upon the amiss of Europe, could be had, and have had to enure them that it could not be bad till some enter prising publisher would reprint it. This has now been done by Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, and through Mourn. Kay & 00., the Agents here, we have receiv ed the copy which hu supplied the occasion for tele notice. It is a handsome octavo vol ume of 600 pages, coydously Mutiniedthroughout, throughout, and — ai well B= the &mimic ex cellence of the matter as from the high posi• tion of the.distinguished author, it is sure to find a large number of readers. 11A1Pill.'11 MAGAZINE von NOVCX3tI.—Mr. Henry Miner, (iniccessor of Haut & Miner), Fifth street, hits received Harper for the com ing month. attics over the contents sum. Cr. to 'show that theTinusl enmities variety, which lima given this Magazine smelt - a position in popular favor, El as striking as ever. Some of the illustrations are very spirited. " Mr. W. A. Glidenfenney, Ni. 46 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, has pleb remind the No vember number of Harper. Mr. Tohn P. Haat,- iiimonlo Hall, Fifth street, is also in receipt of his usual monthly snp,lp of the acme popular magazine. THE WIZiID ow raa Nokra.—Profusor An derson, &gentleman who has woo a high repo- Potion in New York City, by Ma entertainments in the maple art, and by his personation of 'Bob Roy." will appear to.night et the than*. As he will Pollard, leave for Cincinnati on Friday monolog, we expect to sae the "Old Drury" crowded from top to bottom this even ing by anxious spsotators, all sager to get a glance at the great personator of one character, who has performed with distinguished honor to himself before all the crowned heeds of Earopa. Act.r.aticov 'et* TAXElL—Notwithstanding the unuanally.depreesed condition of business during the present season, a very largo pro portion-of the tax levy of Allegheny city be. been paid into the Treasury. Of the 488,000 levied, some $BO,OOO hes already baeo receiv ed, sitii.the time is now at hand when the balance unpaid will be collected by due pro cess of law at the proper cost of the delin quents. DOVTOR 0. BAILS, Water Carl and Homo. Whirl Physician; also agent for Rainbow's oelo bratad Trouts for Raptures. Comm of Penn and Wayne Stroots. MOWRY— ItICEL3RDSON —At Grmaibers. on Walnenity morning, 234 loaf., by the Bev. M. W. /scam, D. D.. the &v. PHILIP H. MOWRY, pastor of the 4th Preabltettan ;bomb, Philidalphla, to KAT." H., donFhter of the tete Wm. H. Bitherdson, , of Greeneearg, Arrivals at the UP TO 8 0VU:0,7 BT. OHATILICB-oorcer A Weaver. Treepert, LI. Col W nropkbui, Wub, Pa Ills IL Hopkins, do L Pawn W H Jegers,Bollrountals ■ G lastoeloy, 801110e11‘.. B 081. Mt Pleasant • W H Amts PhDs J M Hut Wm Thomann, natontin W Al kbaford, Ohio J Mazur, Youngstown' CI Obalwlea, Pt Duquesne I Reilly Porter, Bbitou J W Ornolsoy. Maul J D GO alealstm.Ganlpollt MANSION HOOPS— aIIDiaItUR • JO Teary, Writ eo 11. Johnston, Germantown Kerr, Ohio F Wiles, . . W Walpsm New Brighton o knell t lady. • Fortune, Wheeling . 0 w Peinter, Proepert At Wilson, MA B Copeland, J O'Neal, D Ligon, Baltimore AI Neel, McKeesport • O WOW" Phi% P libll{llll3l3t. Palm, 0 J Telhaugb. By J Bensady, Michigan .1 McGee, 0 D liorlbat, Phil, W li Phruff. Msrcer A ldcDormick,Mlnnecpoth J Bender., Johnstown B I McAteer, Phil. • H 0 Curry t lady, Brie P McDowell, Cp. Grows man, a' Crewmen, Huntingdon GLICABD HOBBY—Oonter O.L HOOLIII Sam Mors:can, Ighnbeth Geo Mellinger. Moo Mu A D Porter, Waymaturg /oho 11c0111voray, High 1 ratio Taylor, Ocean w landtown, 0 Jr. Amery, do • V ooakltn, Lamattar W H Idayary, do II 0 HMIs, do .1 O Goklba, Klttlionlog %Ohs Tmaltk.llarlotta Ad Tlakar, O'evalatul Sam Chem do J T Moral, Waynesburg Ilmsa White, t hailer e 3 NAILS' eorsr,—Ubeity linnet, below Elmentb Ms KUL OIOPIIITOI4 W - G nada', NoriUtown Juba 0 Usti. lrteport Jr Platt mo, Ina is%.VII. JnaDonghorty. do U Cavltt,Toninleeheny John 8 liar, Jefferson co P Lantald. Cleveland 11. 8 Brown,' do Burnley, Brookville Won Dunbar. Detroit D *einem lit Pli,aatzt Jehe sub.rt„ winun c . A 8 Dtilltr, do J It Pailk Anne/cone co ,Pool Dough, West Newton ty street, foot or 711th. =CD= WWII Hi 111 Holm, Noblestcmn Joo Note, Csuonshorg Jigs Jobalson, Thompson rllle Jim M Noorbrod, Lie co Joe Sotton,llllz.both AL Wdr k MO. Strstoo W NeOlets. Nob:Anton. • Oralibood - Ilineotb Jas Rarell A ion, Walla, J 0 DOodc Cazonsbm3 _ lUID LION ROM,- Ofetoo, Wash,' Pious Wm tolleck, Tboo line., do W Prleo • Olelivd, do A. It Homo, do ins Thompson, do A ineky, - do 3nOor. do D Bice, do aldomr, do J Lelper, d W Hamil Ans, Co o Joe Walton, do 0 W ktormlad do leo Skin, do Donny, do A- Logan, do Ltckialr, Ohlo 110•141,11.socerer, 0 11110111113 Om Load II 3 Clark, N Y - NATIONAL 130131.- „ conn.n. /ono VOr;Soct,lliorillt'a LI 0 Wm I. Orton 00 J da .* O Memo:, do J E Weir. 0 Darin, . . DA:mom BB rtudiack: . NW. A_ Ireland la Woad. Tra ' ter Di. 11,3 MIA co inorAlusus Llialliall Is pew 'mod tram the readpt or Dr. atmohan Beat, of on. wawa, ths mast bons rater. mad has toms and la ham pasta* far *elat twintarmarm sit! tau snout astnatadra amans. Li I. Gram elmear It la 'Mama il. - Mad, sod will allernaa painn iu m= than say other wamosttos. 11' or au :Vagig Wootton lt la trait lalanbla sued am *ma lor. WM; Wean* Spridna Bream ao., am moothhar. Its/Ing and Downfall B ream tam. 111111 th e nut wades mad minontaanuat an wsto Mrs ova flan- , a triad.' Ora low talostoo ot csaiihrlnble an& Wormed by a wattle an last two yam attla this tat. Sam , sarordso.. la . salltlatewralt E. L Allal.llW3 a CO, Ulnas, Oorna Wood mad Pocono drab, . Plasbargb. , BLOOD FooD.—Attontioti is called to Mb' mat remaraable Mad antentlat prepirs - tko, id; embed In- enother Warne. It Is an entirely new discovery, sad oust wit be sonamsided trith any at the nassmou patent sailchtsa •of the day. it a wraith remedy for ell the diseases specilled, and es. pedal, those of s ohnndo Dentre—ot lour stendlna —et weals, months, and pars. ihtiferatl, try la Mawr& 'Chasm' i Duerr, of Maw York, en me stole saints ice it, and ilea pmarlipal of the wort& rancww4l Dr. knoll Isnivist omits, ea ntt► cle whit h over, Mother should have la her andlohre chart la base of meth sad' °outgoing, NI ft doir,lN) pstoaosta or opiate' of any kind, tt can be tiliekapon with the inmost kit:Laden:roma will be found an Mittel% Swills to tam of bitia_lll, toloplatats— NON advarthement. for alb by woman isest;l4ll Woad it. Pladard6l46 ,, q , . . . . 7.1*.": REM THE LATEST NEWS aECEIVEO AT THE DAILY GAZETI E OFFICE The Battle near Kdward'a Ferry! Banks Crossing the Potomac: Wiinuturoz, Got. 23.—The Washington Fair sags the object of the movement of 013. Stone inciussing the river was td mars the command off the Virginia shore so that his division and that of Gan. Banks could be safely tracers/rod to the soil of Virginia. Mier crossing his ad vance he sant out . 001. Baker with portion, of three regiments—his own, the Nunobasette Fifteenth and the New York Tammany Regi ment, numbering in all about 1,800 men, form ing his right wing to reconnoiter in tannin the direation of Leesburg. Both his right and left wings were attacked as early as 9 a. m., but re puised the enemy wherever he appeared. At about five o'clock, p. in., the right wing found itself confronted by near 4,900 of the seamy, ender Gen. Runs, with artillery. Gen. Evans attacked Gan. Baker's command in front and on both Hanka. Gen. Baker gal. tautly essayed a charge, in making which he was tilled and his command suffered coatid• erable loss. The °Neer left in command of it bT his death then very properly gave the order tofall back toe position near the river bank, where he could be supported by Gen. Stone and the other portion of his army that had by this time effected a crossing, in good order, and carried with him all his wounded and killed. pot t.ogswell, the commander of the New York Tammany Regiment, and Capt. Cogswell, of the Bth Infantry, 11. 13.• Army, are among the mining. Lint. Col. Ward, of the Slameehnutta 18th, wee wounded In the affair, being a leg. On reaching the posidom selected, the right wing _tuned, and both wing. held their own upon It, though under the Bre of the enemy, which gradually slackened until midnight, by which time l aced, having for some hours biSfore Mumme little more then picket shooting, al it were.- 0 T tigb - out the night, the balms, of Gen. Stone's force mused the river and threw up temporary works, that rendered his position snare and enabled him to proud the droning of the division of Gen. Banks, to be *moped this•morning. Our informatice, so far, this forenoon is that den. Banks , army duly arrived at the Mary land landing of Edward's Petty, last night, and bee been crossing the river securely since daylight. Gen. Banks is - in porno on the Virginiaaide, and has. anoined the chief command there. Gen. McCall's divimon remains in about the same position its main body hu bold for some days put, from whence it may operate elect iirely in any required direction,. its presence higher.op the river to support the important movement of Shoe Stone and Banks not bay. iog been necessary, u the result proves. Our total killed, wounded and miming in EMSI=II ' rtnelpal Hotels. .1C lan NIQUT. Third and Wad stroortu tin Gila 41 child, Nuh. •Ne. Tenn I etnas, Etna I. Agr, Morgantown D 11 Harbin:tab, Cerruti L O Primer, Clarion B B Count% Ifirt t shim Illegtorort • 3 I" Holmes J H Lindsey LI Loam, lir Granville 0 TOompion.Ohlo G o.Elatteas,Dollanco. 0 la II Boyd, New Yore 0 Banns, Jr. do • D Ensued,. Watt co 000 b epoht, a. 844 Liberty great. B Llodry, Jefferson T S Leletorlod, Scranton 8 Parker, Ballot= • .1 rollloger, Booklend Sladlscl, do d Ila,loroslck, do L deolth, do ET Dula, do J Dumald, Teasego co Blllet, Dockland A Blowers, do S rower., do A Fickle, do D Batley, Rkhmond, Pa .11"Bri if i abr'." J Reef, Zr° Mire Rout Rat . &NO Nehrtaad, D Pittersea,.Kfttandoig O I Woodruff. N Y R l Imbrie, Thnifeigtatt tt Pikerevr. Ohio R I NWaua, N J R Jonas, Ilartintarg Smithfield mid Third greet. ID 0 Smith, Allcsbeci oo J 0 Swallow. Skacerses co L W Kanis,llnnOg Pegs Jai Monett, do 0 M Um" Maar co 1 W Motocoaakl, Wart c J a Kett, Lock No 17 W 0 Amos, Mb W Attn. Candor 11 J Coot, do W Planar, Harrl.47a, 0 l Onrry,ll4ol, Pa Fa. 401. Obh direst. Onivrixd, Ilatirdtatown WAkhustaa, Lwyrowaville Anderson, Dorlllagtou W Baal, Harthbwg OaMon. Vat= a & emu, Jr, Bonn J 'OneslllcDolg o Won Onenee D I) &TOL Meg) Dardals, Joba4oea Duly _ - . 11 h Lem WeSrams Z Abby, • d o ho-Dapper, llmtlosdou W 11. Lukas, Boatmen a W Oren. Ashville W Toting. Non Aso B Mania • Ito Moo, thworillo W Modem, do I loot Armithigle 8 W Boughton, I y A BowanVerion co - Dark% Wolf, do • Warm Pt N aha, AM Goo Nadard, Now Palm Sheplar, Petah Crook E Aokdo. brownorith Robt Ilornoll,lhabl.hota 4 Mar ober to, - do 8Y TB/. AVIVNAP OUR TROOPS NOT REPULSED! TI-ZEI v3arlN2tA.r.. LOSS. the costae of the day was about 200. Some of our cutemporaries are wholly in error in annotiocing the affair of yesterday, OJT - wile Leesburg, as a repulse of the Onion troops. Os the contrary, it was eatisently successful, Gen. Stone having effected his ob- Joint, though with come loss in bin-eight wieg, While engaged in recubsoiterimpin advance of his main operations. While all lament the death of Col. -Baker, and that - Col.'Coggewell Is probably in the enemy's bands, Gen. Stone's suttees mu still a glorious one. Wastosoron, Oct. 23.—The success of the movement of Gen: - Stone and Getz. Banks {cross the Potomac to now eatablished, , as tbe enemy did sot veature to mate farther resis tance to it yesterday. All accounts agree that our men conducted themselves nobly is the affair of Monday. Even the portion of the column which reelliqui a temparmy cheek by .the death of its commander, Col: Baker,_ be haved pliantly, although opposed to IL (ores uiple their numbers. 'The remainder of Gen. Satter, command also acted with the coolness of veterans. 'The penned thus gained was retained to the undisturbed' posairs:on or .our troop all day yesterday. Scouts-end rectm notterint.ptrties gimlet the day °huddled much valuable termination . m regard to the enemy. The above facts are derived from reliable Ambery D.ckees, late Secretary of tee Sen ate, whith position he occupied for many years, died in this city thie morning at in ad vanced ego, probably emery years. • Liter. Coos. E. Hay, 3.1 regiment cavalry, ha been appointed an Aid•de•Carep to Gen. Elector. It is understood that the bliekets ordered from Europe In !loam by the Quartermaster , ' Department, are arraying. Twenty-nine thou. lied five hundred have already reached New York. The cosi to the Darted States is lofty cents per pound, and as each blanket weighs five pounds, inn cost for. each is two dollars. Important from Missouri. aoLLA, Oct. Y3.—Lieut. , Kirby, With ,filteen loin of hiajor Wright battalion, had'inOther fight with forty-fire rebel., agar Lion Creek, on the nib instant, killing fire of 'ham and Wounding about a dozen. The reseli of biakir Wright's march Iloto Rolla to Linn Creek coo be summed opal fol lows; Tbiao successful ,fights, in whirl 68 rebels were killed, about the same number wounded, sad 87 prisoners iota:4 123 guns, 'l5 horny, several yoke of oxen, wagons, and make other &Tildes. ; Price's army was at Greenfield last Wednea• day, still beaded South.— t Reports from Springfield say that Den. Mc- Bride, of the rebel foram, bas resigned and is his way to that place, to disband his Din don and return born*. Col. Taylor, in command of the rebel forces qt. Springfield, recently Mimed a proclamation declaring that all the Union men who bad be. longed to the Home Guards, would be re attired to leave the country Of go into the Southern army for the same dength of time they bed eared in the Federal army, and re gnats& a pledge tram the Union men now there for the exemplary , coeduct of their friends who to absent from home. The proc lamation also prohibits the canting of any more 'laves 80104 as such a "urge to calcia. latent to lessen the confidence 01 the people in the ability of the Southern army to imatain If in aliasouri. ST. LOITIS, 00i. 211--The /kmocrai learns that O. Fnmottt hen detailed Brig. Gen. Strong, recently sppointed on Ms ma from NSW York, to tate up all the unsettled accounts of this department, that emorythlng mey be searchiegly serutinided to reference to their Anal adjustment by the B!etelety of War. i:Sr. Joust, Oct. 21.--Mbe steamer Africa, Own Liverpool pa the 121, via. Qatieninown on the 131, paned of Cape Race last sight. It we. reported that the Emperor Napoleon iroetentillated CV* reecianition calk! Soateere Confederate.' 00#11210164 ;NTILLIOI*OI irsaislutte *Outlet& to arum Wpeitt flan sad @inured id ADM Tuesday. Oorn I'M at .42e ea for allied sad laggits tor white. Praises Jtesket —Pnx.aioes continue * quiet but steed,. -Mears. Juba lielieuri, England, &My & Co = o rator ratboritlee, report beet sad pork quiet bat ; aeon dimAt; am. &alias& to ; lad quiet bat steady; tancrer audit at nominal quotations imbue Quiet at Ale for Pole sad P 5041- auger op* it ...d. Tama of 6415,, Van LA/air—ft Telogropk to Q eesarauea Zta drptiog, Map day itilinnoon—Tis bees tt cotton to. ey Grafitti:Wed at 16,000 take, the isuriet elates Ann tat uaritangeti. Tim ales tospepilatoss awl ex, *MI= amount to 7000 tales. Breadetofte close inn Provistota dug, • • Laudon Messy Yarket , —Coulate are gutted at 524 092% ter wooer; Au irises Secarlika eteddy; Canto, 111., Oct. 23.—A gentleman who u nveil at Padova, to-d/79 MeloPhill. re portt that the arsenal and comae &madly st that place Wis entirely destroyed byire a f ew dm shuns. npoited that a rifling of the force, et Columbus, Ily.; under Polk, hts been sent to Plow iorltane and Mobile. • Oaly 1,61)9_ r e b e l. are now at Columba,. • • • ". ro=Wm Molisor• — Yin Bolnewry Ckt..23. —Gen.• Bhanissa arrield "Wrwlay iat6a tocsin skip Atlantic.. •- - • , Mae affair at Newport Nowa, meatioared la ii*rdails littef; teraOared ..•00 but mo t: • OA *Mir , You o,et. 23.—The stammer - Meth gbi r . how, Asidowsll. a below with the cis sad pileingin Oat left Hai irnaelaco be tke Lt Inst. . • . Caws; Us ',Qat. 23.—A Alga* at usank iir.....goti.cuifotovit It o'clock 11.10111b0io' 1. • r • BENZ Latest from Calliftman. . Ows.s.t,. .Bars. Gala. 22 „Lk* louF 7:4'i,t' Frimeisao adviostio Ms 160 inst. rris lowing is &summary of UM :laws: Gin. rreloont's movements in Minoan form the principal told* of nosiiremation and news paper &mullion. Old Californians, the press, and well informed men generally conmxr in representing Fremont as totally Incompetent to weditably diseharge the duties of his present position. His personal friends maintain that be It brave and daring, and think that be would distinguish himself in command of a brigade, but few believe him fitted with either the bea nie/I capeelty or leathery skill and jedgment of • great army. Calculating man isay that it will cost $100,000,000 to scoompListi, under Fre mont, what might be hoomplialted for $10,000,. 000 under • prudent and sagaelous Major- General. Orders have bean Mined fin the transfer of five companies of Col. ',lnnen , ' regiment of infantry, under command of Major Curtisi, and a few companies - col infantry of Col—lndere regiment, to reinforce the various poste in Oregon. • The ship Rodriga brim date. from the Sandwich Islands to the 26M nit., but the news is not important. The difficulties between the French Com missionet and the itiawatlitan government have been reffirred to Napoleon for settlement. The French 'man-oftwar Gallathie, not being any longer 'vented to Menace Honolulu, had sailed for Sao ,Francisco. - The ship Chriogion, which arrived at this port yesterday,was only cweuty-alz dap from Japan. The schooner\ Neva, about which so much has bean said of fate as likely to turn privateer, had arrived at Hanignia where she was over hauled by the Saginaw, and after an pamina• lion of the vassal pad her pepprs she found bewail right, and alter vainly trying fo sell her to the Japanese ehe sailed for thu port two days balore the Carriegton. ' ' There is ,no news 'tit spiels! Interest from Japan. Sulam had linprovii somewhat at Yaltspania sine' the caw tea sad silk had some Into Mating. The autvey of 'Notizie, one of the Ave ports ceded to the 'United States by treaty, be. been:abandoned lot the present. The usual large British naval form, was sta tioned at Yeddo and -YelAipama. Dlssatlafaa- Moo was said to exist among American residents at Yakapama on *detain' of the Unequal rata of esobange, and that, toe, it is stated, ands the unction of the Minister and Coital. A pod. Mon had been signed by American unnehants of high standing to Yakapama and foriiarded to the President, asking, in the, strongest tams, the appointment of • new Minister at Yeddo and Cunnt at Karragarri. - Latest from pitsitkingtosi. Terkseisaros, Oat. 25i—The stnamsr.Hartiet Line want down the river aitain Jut evening. Yager/lay afternoon the . tug Porgy brought up to the Navy Yard the steamer Hugh whioh wee disabled sod sank by mansion with the Robert Leslie. The gunboat Yankee ran the blockade day before leotards, cad brought to the Harriet Lane the news in relation to the new batteriei at Matthias Point. The Union, the Philadelphia ice boat and the Satellite are between Matthias Point and Ship ping Point batteries. Two or three tangles, with °pilau, have ran the Waked' within the last two days; There is a awash channel near the Maryland sh4re, oppotits Shipping Petot, that is navigable by vaslell drawing eight feet of water. ,Several of the vestals which have ran the blockade elute by this route, under the shore, and escaped notice. WASHINGTON CITT, Oct. SB.—.Reliable in formation from Virginia confirm the Merles ul discontent aid mute:wings not only in the camp, but among aU cisme, as to the maw agement of attire by the Southern govern ment, which, while It subjects them to contin ued sacrifices and privatiime, it brings no ad vantages to return. It is believed that but for the overawing presence of the Bouthant army, Eastern Virginia would mow be ready to - re. turn to her loyalty. Many evidences of amis.. [action and sips of welcomeare..displayed by .the Widows, of London county toward the newly arrived troops of ren.-Banks. It is well understood that the report! of the traceried intertereeen - with our blockade by . Remotest powers ere, tor the most part, the thessaions of co:1411. WU kora, or theta who wish to engage la the Irma business. • . . . New Yoan, Oat. 23.—A none pronqui Sae been entered in the cue of A. Li. :Faris, one of the -crew of the pirate Slimmest', and babas been accepted as a 'metier. A. jury is being , empannelled. • The transport, now loading for Washing 100 will proceed to Locnat koiet, Beldame, whence the cargoes will be.forwarded by !ail. Large quantities of ammnoiticm and etorei are now being sent to SL Lona by sail. New Imuti'Oct. 23.—The steamship North Star, with the B*a Francisco mail of the lat. test., arrived at this port ibis alternate. She brings 536 pauengere, includtog the old•effi cent and crew of the eloop.ol-war Lattaater. Her eprcie Iles amounts to one million of dol lar. The North Star passed the Moraine Light on the 18th. The Penslna Star has received iqtelligenee by a British steamer from St. Thomas, that Me' pirate Sampler was-still cruistag amen the Windward Islands. There t■ lawman* from the interior of New Grenada, except that the States of °MCI, An amine and Sendanter are in arms against Mg:tent:era. ST. Lome, Oct. 23.—ATE investigation tout the sinus of the Wien' and Mandatturetat Insurance Company of title city, tenets the cab/ %clement of .:24,000 be Jnbtt W. Clark, Secretory of tho Company. Maskarts by Telipgraph Paueuntrata, Oa.. 28—Nona —Maur dm et 116 8 fr 60 fur nsp•stne. Wouteat Ice ; sane 14000 dub , std told it 11 3141 31 and White at $1 6001 60. Cara hes &aqua; rad 6,0e0 tub at 004$188c. Greaerlat sod parades. velyettiftt. %%Inky in dowsed atZt. Now Saar, Oct. 23.—N00n —Pioarlras but kaiak Wu 0.000 Mk. Wheat au advosteed Isloc ; 160,000 busts sold a;1 16481 biker Chlalto • sums. $1 201, 1 23 for Idthreukoo Won; $1 Mil 81 for red and St 116 for whit. kllchlwa and Kentucky.' Corn dandy; oeloo 10.000 bun at' 09®60:. for tried: Pm-dawns quiet. Whisky dal; as Ilya , Howlpte of Gtr 42,060 bbl.; sebeat,2Aoo.l tomb ; cum 180,000 nub. Saw Yost; Cot. 23...—fiveulo3.—Vottau firm oiler 2,OOOlllMMit 21%c. 'hot arm ; mts6 115,000 bbl& at (17.35 90 fur Onlo. $5 80955 40 for ask and I fhmtir mu at 94 M. Wheat ; ra r► 403.500 011 6 fi• It 95 iefign. for chic:2.66ring . St 17€41 21 for ?diluents. dub. $1 49,291 66 for red ma $1 350! 68 tor uhlta. UOTIS asks 210000 bulb. at b7®6. c. 'oak Mary at $ll .60fitt5 76 for' mu. %Maly dull st 2k.. LOCAL -ITEM& Complimentary. Cird The following card, which we And lo the Lon• Wale /oared; epeeke - higbli of the tiftotpthse and egbotdinatiow of ihe troops tinder the oda mend of Brii-Ged...Timee B. Begley; on Mel . ; passage dome the thet Ox Bun Pus Bon “Plx Wx. Wxutei."l Loalivitho vmober It affords as great Omura to return oar sin. ogre thanks to Gin. James S. Nighty, and the ordain and men under bit comnuaid, forth* aoldluly beating and pittbunattly: conduct' whilst on board the fleet, during their trip front Pittsburgh to Mt point. W. J. Boonta t Commender of Float. c- • Haan Caarinnt.,•Cipt: Sir Wtri. G. Copt. Moderator. Taman Pon, Capt. .Clara Poo. • A. NOCANIT. Copts J. W.s►Om on. J. 13. Melicsax, Capt. eilvai — Ware. J. W. Pawns, Capt. A/vomit. . - Nairsoißr Wisps. Thb Greensburg ifersid sips ! r ite "Pm . of the fireettsbong Arinis vide' narrow 'nape . of being shot one - evening last week. He wia bs the train' coming ftent.,Plitsburgh,. In isoar. where theremsre two soldien. - Thera 1 . 411 . 110i111 dbeeselon or • innundimetaiding , between the soldier, which resultettelhe firing of ispietel ou the part of one, the . The ball min. ed this- soldier and grased.the minces wig,-and hensilenly epeetin/ell intim wood worit.er the_ ear. The mat with the wig nee i.ekeermi" thank. Our int swathe Oa hem. ing of the occurrence, wmi that either the oldie. or his pistol hid nuked noushiniem shoat the isfonmeld .edihn, one that the mad pistol.hs4 gone of Ms—the_sigdlor befog peasinsto.tba setboth soldla and pita beteg, es ptinettie of course, nelployalind exceedingly eentittrs to such matters. Up to latest eceounteolte fright hid sot changed- themdat or tillawig." , 1.0 000 PgAlit ywih r 4gg p B . — lf 431.14. 110•1111.11, thq vUI ea, some ealra-Tem Iteedq• Eau* Moo este too oat to dm Goa frig 141 t, IA totnateo:' • TILL-kt. 0 JUNKS . jj tom ivics.iis of fyil ' .P ,-•-'• • istiviiimsuati, T..;. , V.S.UN --00 teititatinf1,B 1 rm..► anabed.r,.. t - -1 ' . .., -,...• uo MA. i i ng s a vi k os,....„ - -,, . ~. risiisisfarist...,,„,,. j„ a, valor a ON, lag:. •••--. ,• !'...." - : , ; , ".i. , ,i,,-...-- ~ ----,--.. r - ''''' ' ',.1: .... : C=11721 1 .1 tr. 13 Army:-- - KEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Mt BiXTIIk2I4IIdINT U.B. CAVALRY, 11100L111 BERVIOIt. TERME OF tERP7CI( ONLY TOREN YEAR& Mead*Luisa this Eleghnatt will la u woo es emllzied.' Ths highest pay per month in the wlco. Harass and *militants, Olathlaa, aalaliteans, quarnill, fuel end Medical Wedded:me tria old:arr. 5100 BOUNTY! Advanoement open to all. Ira 'forth= particulars apply at the ft.c=rttlait Office, NATIOINaIt, WYNN Wstar wrest, near Elmllls Ilttabarthi Pa. B. nos, ... kiwi Captain, Sixth Regiment MS, thorstry,-: iteasiting WM= Basoquaammatto DarnUM IBM Bra: u.s. fart, Pittaburab, Bogotambsr Std, int. OPT° :the Iroung Men 1 ordered to recruit the Med Battalion tbo Beghiont U. B. Ittfantry In l'enneyrratits, sad ilOn appeal to you to show your pstriotams by ants/Jag Um marks ofyour country to ibis bus 818. Beemeat, 10 moist or g 462 mss. Tha pay Is - from $l3 to $3l gar atonta.with abundant food, clothing sod act a>- aunts. Every soldier of the BemoiM Anne lisotitled, be. aldet pension, if disabisd,_ sad BiltiNTlf OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR& when t onorsbly 'ilitehsrged, to • comfortable support, if sick or disabled. t the soldiers? Menai, establ Med by the government. Itamidiate provision made for vettormv, stmt, eqetreeets, ratios and transportation for all who ehtht Oueetird of the OonMAR7 Oili 4 fts be .l taken from the rants. No better opportenity is offend to spirited young soon for good treatment,. and a fair chance for promotion. For fall information apply to Lieut. ROME SUTHERLAND, at the Benoesvons, No-64 Fourth at. A. BEOE6B, Major 18th Erg. O. 8. Wintry. ErFOR TH& ,Wex.' • Ma DAN& of 1301, - W. H. L AMON, the late lew putter end feted of the President, la not quite toll, sue men will Si remitted 'either we tompantee.partaol oompahle• at ew individuals, AND NAV* DUN. CHOWS Or THIII DIAANOH tit BENVION MENU THAI paws, either as tirtilleryi Infantry or Ome , ••portion of the DrleNde 11 now In active emit* Thts la • chance mealy met le kb, se tiaras igade will be a favorite one. /tom the date of eulistmen, men will be imbe`sted, pate' sni'elothecr- Apply .t the &Mho of Ospl. B. H.PATTnite l le, mill &I, Diamond street, e'er Ow.FORT ern AIiTILLISB , DlimoM we.f, WANTID: 83 experienced Taannders, 6 Sedalia' and Harness Malmo n Baglars. • ' mood soma can apply to M. fiNs P, adOxltt ' we filth strist secotid flour Tr A . taw MOKN kISU.KUITS wanted to AU the Tooke of the • fit_4lo3 21/I.ltß, under Mist THO 2. IL ROBi. = • Ilti=will be officered likBooll. es completely' and will go lino melee as &up rosouus. . Armory. slog of. Mabee Hall, where good an o W be enrolled fore fele dale longer. achillar TOOMAS 11. Well. Omuta G AS FiXTUlitti.-. LABOR ASSORTMENT Jaar BIOAIVED For taajle b'y RAHN, FARRELL A CO., ■O. 11119 goomyru seNblysal) • TUN YATxltYltf Vi(, itwL ammo. n ! ialiaot f p• Pelr t t• 1114) , 1. MISS YOU& sir, IN • NNATTRAMB, OOL. SAM. SLACIKi Fmk • Phclograph by Rcarrs. Now Newly. • Price only 12 Cents. for Isla at 1111 N N * STORE; : Isla Masonic Ilan, Fifth Street C/lA,OII W Is KW 1101_41T WA IN USW YORK AUD MIMIC- . LII WNW and insibutlas faaannwits • - '.'''''',,: at umummown, anima.) Tbi 'mow. . Yu& sad rh.thidephts Ellasunthip Colman, latead dMaistaktra thsfr tall-roWerad Olido.ballt Iran no. October 2. Notodabor 2. -BMorday, do O. AtAasa Ot rAttotle -411.11T Uktuu Wall! EMIL :411 do tO bogiag. __du 111 do 'to L0tan0....,113 U Sttoro &torn Ttrkoto,dood fano: Uouti,:.l4r“ totoardsd to rods, 11.05, alltdrarlak. .11u - Wll7/a . itordiaa,Antworp..4.4.o. radioed throoidi • . . Kr rinses rum' to Orlos out their Mantas ona lilsltsta bars at des following rats+, to Row Yost t Mks sod 11 L 0s l Mansegro o m si Lb t re o r s p ro o olli s. rzooia W sib. laa, - _ Ilir Mita Antis lar sale as Naalsad, ltalaawL Sanwa ant Water than Baassitaaave Impala senoasmodatiandi tot I•Mmitert. and tasty -Naha liatatas v. no an balli to WstaNtialit iron. Socaloa*, aid tan Pa• Wt aka aawilillstaar ea Mara. JONII swat. IA .lisasavan it • . JOHN THOMPSOM "mlni-tt 4110 Utast" stmt. Pittnbaraa.... 1 - 1 U YOUR OWN, PRINTING 4-F -434.10k.v.. Eoasisiciaulnuo aids. • . . . . Destgued farStsdnuers; Druggists, Inerthants, s eamatom 41%,4111*, 111 411417 -and Davy. Se. The Prsu.. we Malan, Ice of a New Mire, am the *amplest and_ strinixest and bed mile of ay cheep Mesmeric Intel teal",' Ind os duff lee eased au be operated by any one, whether printm or not, end are odd at prime tddi,c to unheard o 4 that Se to say at *bout lake of Job Preletl now I. use. The Cabinda (upon walla t& Priem MA) ere composed of men Lbsee,Mme ty and strongly pot together, god for coMpestnes and oanvenleace have never been itquenelle Cell sod ox. mats, or mud for circulars, glenaj ci esee, edam se . ediCkhui I Spruce Mete; t0..141. OL ABLZs ti. STOW, le - yirioia - ci, 0127g639 Obis, 16..2111P.itileral appall* Cloionstedi row, .near !M ivgnpw' bllll7 . • Atm:Germ bin. , : F ATS ARP CAPS.- • FJLTrL EtZ"Z'Zimus magmas a co.'s, ' 181 WOO 11131/2, • lbws now on bead Ye!, lup snd ComPleiiig* etas utsesofiristor!:'l7 HA '1 D 0, AP 8, Both tai (Mat, Acastry tatigeOthlah thlY can joie at R). low pica sipardert. ogoaniell lills4L Asa /33KIANICIC . 400/5.11.411.164. ,-_- IPoiiratdkijoilt Comabans Mucking - Asa wumamixoniazisrur , , (ammo, kluttimr; ' rwedsosairasnlin Aim" ilkat Strese. QYAUPS AND SUOILBIS ' la dS bbts. ilatstmrd• addax aad B.Y. Fyrapi 20' bole. Nudist sal A tifiawittizati.. 12 do Pandered sal 11 , 111111snie do • 2 18 do Ire.low do - - 'eta da Volasses t. IA Iszttnp#tai Rampart tieseg Toe NNW soaoctisa a-LANCI. I ERSE SWEET"'OTATOEB .4O batc. - .:z=o "two.. 101 , 1Thtibb ell Nii kit Sid• b) the baud. or 4 tecoll,l7 r - • _ aur A. karasitaW.2 • anew Wert, aid . 1D Urlablit at 110 forte's by XV oat -.IIOIM alma' in woo's'. :; = . 3 7 . 1 -',: ,„.; : i . .;.i ', "•;:. - ): -'!..• 1 , :',. ; , .%1 , .. 1 .: 4-1--t ==EIEM *pectin 130tital. ROW LostilArN timincisinou 'Jost Wardtied 2•lninlie4; lipto; • !octal* on the .nanitio, triatien . t. 'and in raa cue of Spernaaton ri ol d m Finds' Watineel. Iwo& votary itDissionek, Deblitty,iima holoallinnan tgPmagriWifinwilihNasoun•OhClokuP449 , h thipasnd llcg Mental sal Phininfl nnlttii trim - Belt Atasi,"&e.-6 soar.: .T. - our.- mlivannx, H. D.; Anther of the Oros 73/%4slb. "A -Boon Thousands al ' Beat under mat, In a plain enneiopa.to ouiy add , tiss pole paid, 'On ii(Atit of CZ *Cab. o 1110:0040411 obmps 6y • - -- Dr.tit. 3! a mitt UT Bowery. Nes York. P.0.20:=4158 KAIL HUINSUI1011COVIMIR: RILL aivf7B3l.Tlßo WOILTAX Prraszutiou. rAwL, Ad'CllttD3 a MANITFACTURZItB Ilia, IMMURE' mad 'llOL'1 1 I.PPITC cOrriSfe; - • albeit Sall liatkeiolgraltu kirl‘ itapoteers .ad: Deafen - fa 111111411/. Tilt KATI teartiliOB,W/112.. ac.A 0 , 1 *4 1 041 a.l boa, 4 11cast , e cadl'a4a • • r f - • Wartahatssy Aro. ittrint a1541211/10e;riptrak rittablaglihs r•sMi.r .prftemUk:lnters ofOopper 60 to Any .41hd, noir Dye! Hair Dye I Hair - Mrik SATOUILLOWS 31A17a Dili' The Orielica and beg in a. World! All others aro mere imitation, and should to avoided, If you viola to swops tidloola. ORLI, RID, OR RUNT HAIR Dyad lostma to a boantlfti ono oaysral Bantu or illadhorfthool the Muth: Pal Co the ban' or Oft. - IHSTRIN WOWS D/Plat*i Room Woo strardwi *Ea. Bstth+r 8194 1 - : l , l ** ant EV OO +PPM , I m 4 P v 2 / 1 46 t o Fl'i9llfof Al. Wren' of bLfstCtiltj.. . . . ww. &BAT=Main HAM DVS irodacer cobs natm co . to be distingalchad from -e. an d S a WUM" , . =Jul te tahire to the li,itilt,_how.iter tonic ft 'May be coattacedt, met the effects at Bee Dyee remedied; the Heir htehroratat fat Llle bythls irpualle Dye, • Kids, Sold or itylled (ha Y pinta rooms) at the tilers. tory, 232 Broadway,. New Yo* Bold in W MUM and Selma of. the tfatte4,otatal, by Deo, pate sad Isncy Gaels Deelere. 401. , The pubis bee the Name and eddies nee awe ph& escravteg ea karefdal of each bocrof . WILLIAM( A. HATO Jtiklyithister *lO Boteretreet,fork. . wtos—vviesstjtes. 13AltItELOR'S NKIGI4 . . .011) _TOU , . ULU =awl all. - :they aro elegant, ligha v may aid durable. ' Vltitag 'to i chana—no turning co Indand—w sUrinitiali talks had ; Woad thla la Ilmvoaap Haat. Itatosaat ram Maio thlaaa ureprppylla'ftoil and mile talkarakad , 10 Saud straatrifiiii Teak. a. moss mum. , • WVEIOII ROBINSON. MINIS 84 MILLIItS. varantu.s . AID' nAcui.arawris, - vressirr;rrwrorr Pittsburgh. P•ititir': Otos No. *1 OIL orktt , itzoot, kl.titilic;tore ati kinds of Stoma toalliseind 11111 O . BI IP. Eallroai Work; Stub Doan, swlfibeetarus Wort. labtdnic end Esystrlnd &Inca 1101/liiatlii. suriegoaft kL/114.1 ROAD.. SPLICE CONISPAAT. Jesaplalltlwortk—....,lDi ki,k interim, (tiotasors to AWN, J,GVq; Pawn.) iviamostraus RAIL ROAD SPIKES, 011A116 ; ' AND BOAT &VIEJO. Corner of Water Street and'OttarrY allay, • PITSBI3I7MIL Ai • insustereaus or. Iron Railsng, Iron raults, and , ranit Doots, Sitadow Shtitters; Nus..2l &mid Abut acid 80 , roam: tout, ,ss.timaircod and matiet,) =Wank RA, LAud • vorrioty of cnw Pattern, Onneyand pYras aattalals tat all parteini: -Pattie:du attentkof paid to mace...Jai, CleavvVitit. Jobtagdokbatahcrt 11.A.1Z.e. CVO • is. no.L.K.AIs er, ?OW*. • , p.s oraA •. in ilti!.i.0111tIltill1111.1* , 01151711101111, kOlt IMPOAIpi Sinn AND.II2IIIO - Ul s , SO. 01 HAMM!. PiTIVITB,94, PA; . . ars.Callactkwia Mid* on all lake, pthrlpal rat* throat,. ant tbagnited Plata*. • 03417 • PAPER BIAIII7FACTURIRB, • And • . , 'BOOB, 1111.141, 011, LIMAS AND ALL 4,31111 01 - CP IF!. AP P 1:3 ,- .P"d . VID Mare remoild from Ito. 21' Wood striii 431thilihrtiuseL fittalsrefi=ta. araerr or Tc.kforliAgs. , A • mplaltt - -Plitsbfirgh Steel-: Works, , Alert _ • .TONMS, . BOYD & . CO., . JANUFACTURISS _OF CAST RUT:, - alio, Spin '; Plow and k.; H. libel and _ earner Bob and Vintga. • •acle , PPlTed3Ungli Pa. J.; Dt;..: i4Tr.CLli'. uma:nac)=.A.w . w •=4*.4:Loie . _ . No. 54 : , t3t.2elskir_ 84?o5, I Or. Laties Nawßradlcip,) saLavite Dr. Geo. D. Keyser, Wholeale Druggist, MEIDICIDIB EMAlgnit, N 0.140 Wood attest r Phtaiktugh. Va. F Tila Q NIA ON AITTU4I. Maish' isdiosa Cure' Tms. Patent Truss. Fitch's Supporter Traes: Self-Adjusting . Triass. ` 3 Dr. Byarning's,Lace Body brae th e . Care of Priitepros Uteri. PU. " Dr. S. S. Fitch' Eiilyer-Plated flUpp*i. Pile 'Props, for the