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No. 203 LIBuTi Stir.szT, • -VAN CKHIDER, Wit ittheommissid Kt& MUM Dalai to MuAtoms, lea* Dutton IL - Obookratir4doa spa GYPta /fruits and 111=fiaat Aim& a alio as Coosignalosto Warallollo l lio. 114 Sacioud a St, Pittaburgh. tisabTaaltaato. rftteten.ip Boners t oe , man.. new. I Dilworth. dt. in.aa t Co,p 40 aata Aprlnser Biartrath 1111. a. Rteol/4311.—.....—DWEL uIIIPX—.—...L. X. VONT T. - H. VOIGT & CG. ALAI - , DocanscA to LG. Daus, natal AND mull:saws annurrains. -' 247 Liberty street. ale c . . ,.. • • PITTBBODOH. PA. r - 10IrOLLAND - • IDDLE, - .800cemor to Joint McGM & Boa, - No. 183 Liberty it., Pittsburgh, Vissalua, PRODUCE, GROOM AND COMM & - 51011F•IILIROILART. areallielnteati raPp•CtSO U 7 =Wits& faezlid Wit WHIM saonazas, . DING -AND- COMmTRRION , tenders bk PROVISIONS mum,1h.19911 Liberty street. Pittebertb; laritthangSl A,, SULIOYER, Commiseion Merchant, Disler Ornds aad Basted CIARBON OILS, GLANS, IRON, NANA, idiraird ;t , IN. Lib' rtvilLtroot. 11 =nius - 1, 11 ` 4 "*"{"4 3 "i= ItiaA6 Mrs - oar , wiz sr, ....#6o . l."l2ol6uouzumi, to. WHOIRECALL .7 GROORIIB, Wood and Water Stmt., P BM% PA. • WWI MOM .10332.7 Etoustc & WIIOLSBALZ GROORBS 001.11.188101 f 411RigOildNr8,, Comei*Eindthfleld . Wafer Streets, 1•1474 nmisraitan. - B =TO & OTE WART, Wtite — ;44ai# Contasission Mordants , - 107 WOOD 14.174 ' *Gan B. cutruu-.. Ea JOHN OAR= , „CO., coattlation' and Form tdartlutota, And Wbol Dealers In= WISTIRN 11 - 11SERVZ CHUM DDISBR LAID, POSE = BACON ?LOUR. PUN, rot and Paul isms, Saltrotus, 'Mama sod Lord Oils, Dr!liod halt sod Prodno• paerally. No. 141 and 143 Front ot., Pttiebtugh. maw .113111PAIM _ COMMISSION MEROFIANTs• fri..ol:444sukaast .E . nourrOin 14114114rty litres!, %bog: to, Bitsio - `. awl auodfantly on bind. Pariloidar ittention paid lo liblag Wars ior Menibandise generally. J. =Kr • BROWN & RHPATRICES, yino,tacti&Eim caioclaßs. , AND DIALINS7N FL, U R AN,D B.ERDS, 9101. 19i and .193,Liberty at., Pittsburgh. tax— iltulgurts. 111...A.nuttirext,uki (.1).6w lio • BALI DRUGGISTS mid Itanuraetater. • 1014,1:4/40,uP, r4l,?".Ww4'Audianm PI Stnetd. TSitatitk r 7 ~ wail TV;IAIIN REITZ% WIIOLBSALZ e ir .o;l4 ,14, ammo! Übe, swt MULL _lfitkilciall,* (ISUCUJlSbitrtni CY ' dL. Wilms A gq.losnaer Manua mod Ind I* mum* LIMP mmigaldi a u z i, 6 4 %Lwma I fall and eaviste woitavikagArio, itnikbat Cbastaalarft smit7.4a_ 4 All armies per to Ws Leidism. . airrayr e prOIK• PlCllltOn 110114,101E&CI ilisti.oins'',... -; 401(12r , nis.. UM). Druggiet, Ajr Wood street, comer of wood .heed and Virgla .1107, timbartik -" 01IN p isoorr, Wholeimils Dealer. Path* 01k, v.r.i hii and Dye etas, 1M.1.e Uheby abeest.liboacbga, ; 'AK onion. will MIMI grosopt mh.l4 `: ~liODius ~ ~tatttr. :(61111g11101111118 6 CO:, Pork Daimlers, V Nit PisaTnitin Provident, miner Btl6rkat kid Front ands. Jae ==E b. LYNX; XXVII IffiXCHLSON,Eloffinissim AS irpolick.ittniata 4 Is - greaten Ileiresktbr Mow, lfah, fdcati, MAW, Unwed 011,PitsaW1 aid .lales‘thigols,-4kula r Dyfed lhigt, and Produes Deo Imo goadurz ahoy Itut4.--lserdalar As /Os of Go's biginftuid Pabnited. Ile Mooed ead Ana atr., b•tvegli 141004 tae ;iamb. Add Mikutrab, ' - Nada/ - - riliEralr 1411340TYSIL:-10441ty ti OOLLINS, foroarding and Onernapkgoger• ehao„sad , tenikr in Obese., koala, take, Pleb and Produce general", 46 Weed; a., Om Waser,Plao • ' • Angie Scr meßunrs- BMus— ur44l rumakigio N uisi moo iforwrim PaPort amiift ownweiribauntaida- wetaubi otarA vTI im rumelack far 44211:4 A q,' W 20 ( 50 1 001% Albek * rem 'lra gr Pax wok • • . -- itieNatMaPntS. PIPSEE!!IQg W "Idi o lii pe : s tge* , loll America; !xi itraIEDIREIL 0017,12.4,,Agg' fgr, • Frall*Ptctiskaptili.esll 141thisto• Tyr. •1, ,4,asic aanwhefk'acd 4214 ThlrtS etrestat M. 60131)014)_:Idoompfirs. Walden( • issalacorx coarom4.l' Ago* for Loehr a • von - swam rulth.ribrN4rirwrbtrar.e. _ _ Iff=t= (anocompon' - Murphy , At Ituditiou;) sad otiiit stet feelket ira rte ; 1)1 p Itwy emd. ' n Ir., DealerAi'.lll.4l“, %F. not/ ' am% eke et the =teed JIM, Ito le , • k• ' •I/ RIL PA.14114./10. 106 Market e Deidarb IMMO& Mts. St , r Trtimhp, irtftmoflitci;s4. - "Dealer in TAO. 14,11 atm. ea** IfiI• apt& -- --notaitues - t11,11114 - . - pezier in - Dry ' l4l .50. 4 .P 112 " 4 " 4 4- 1 . 14 . "Sid* id-Mtit • - • lll ' ,disutuk Deskr - . fa -Ladlsof—Dno* tes.,lrro 491 ill'UNALit, Jlik - aki - Pegitts-iii Ikket!ifigiNike Dr# dolesommilw EERIE . 1786. rocovarsoasub, 0010 ii Sol PI D. t DAIllos• olds 01, 20 1 0 the, Joro.azenc;Fsa,Ji.,Plemanc:_ea“. assinico, Plitarh. 110110 /%SEM s. MIROONLIMi WHOLEZIALIC ' GROMRS, 'Produce •v I! and Cloramtedon Merchants, Jobbers In N. O. JAW* and Illoteesin, Refined doors and 81T.P., Mons, awn. Bk., Mart Illoda. llo , No. 253 Liberty - rt. scaly PIMMIUSEFEI, 4 08111111111911 w'iIOLZSALV GROCERS,' Produce Duda" and Oonunisaion ldsrehantn - ACk 6 ewe" strict, ' Plitsbingh, Pa. .714711,211. Ali -AI Van" Xtialgj - VITHOLNSALE GROCERS AND oolocuTuoN .intaoRATIT. Deekv• PEODOOII, FLOPS. HAWN, MUMS. nan. ctsr:oa /AM Lad ou.. 1801 ,Naice, enees. ectimuti Mo d Meet. P PI ttabor Ittabargh lilannlnetares generally, 112 ngh. , rmisguterr.ma,;, sat 111•11101-......1. ind118011.........U5CW/LT6OII 1). & J. WATSON . £ CO., .1.11,•• Wholeaale.Cirooers, AND- GILLIAM IA .• Rope,q/akum, Pitch, Oils and Pittsburgh Idaaufactures,_ MO. IPPILIGIST% Above BoaßbSeld. sullGrd PITTSBURGH, PA. WildaAhl BAGLILLBY, C 31 4 . 1 .0 -R, nos. L 8 ant MO Wood Iltreet, PITTaIiIIRGH. A , _;DILWORTIi; WHOLE.. OWan, No. Ira and US &cow d sheet a Wood. and Etzdtblield.Pittiblurgh. amid tiora-azonana scorn. UOILN:;nOXD & , WHOLESALE Gamin andinamtadea t o o. 173 Wood and 225 Liberty want' Pnlabnagn. l.le 111 11 . "i 11‘`. "It Pr. 'A :A eatxmlia, Oorandadoi lldarchants and Deal erg In Produce and Pittahurgn Itaiintacturea, No. I Monty stmt. PlUannian- Jraf. au "A TWILI A _ Arm " i I OTEM aria* Prod li L and Clansdadan Alem•Liefa, anti Deldelll Plitabtrgb hfasethaneroa, TILL 8 Wood it Whom Wafer sod Proof aL, Pittgargla. eytß ROBISOPk.AuO%. WH9LESAI'M • ttnicsea, Oosombelea bierchaimokad Dealers in, .11 Idada t Psoviiicei, Pnda* and Pittsburgh 114naliniatfacido. 155 Liberty itrest, Pttlaiturgh.'roy2 sauDina. tp.oBERT ;DAIZELL AN-aidiarcars, Manisa,Kan aid JhrisiMeg Mar! wants 1041/Wm Lu Pmthice sad fittabnegh Vamp betoras, Ito. 201 Liberty street. Pittemriti., Pe. DICKEY & CO., WHO Benlitroosts,Ooimuttollenlilecohsatiould Dealers tsPeeettesalkt.ft Waterstreeltoust Wheat street, VIIA.B.L&S I.IOALt4, NZW Birtiffrori, ` 6 ", 1111 OF BUCLICITS, TUB%MILLIII9 FIOTII WASHBOAULDB, saurr BOXAB AND Lams. - THOMAS XOORE, ANTIFACT Rita OF AND DEAL. Eli In all kin& a • OOPPICH•DISIILLCD PORE RYE WHlSitik. !hint VIIIEGAR, Elm lie, moos tad led Eat streste listiessie Balkh. Lid sad Bruitattsets, Eittsburgb,Ps. arlttilits orders eakitatl. Highest ausksi pries pskl CM int all: attar poisagaus tisersdkists .iiststagyiestracted bys proms psis awl Improved. oat • - JOSEPH F. 11421111LT0111 & Corner Pint end Liberty Streeta, • PlWrantr.kiCikEt. Pa ilmmuturrinuuts' of ;SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, JOHN OLleadlallr ilk CO.. isonommong.hg I. U. D uman,] . . - , . Art till P , A. - CI T Er al, R 8 . 0I r HOT kilassui WYSS AIRD'.W.IIIBIIIII, Charcal orarligioi Izots , and , Nall Body' Maher Iron and Cillgollittifil 41 tiSICIWCMICA.P.A.Y111ir.. 00., Pe. bal.:lyd Waraidimal No. lii Wood et.. Pittsburgh. VELSIOUG OlilLS. - J. IL IVOLIfI...t. T. pLumtairt—T. CAMPBELL- W 0 L P4.U . NKETTb. 00 •_ - 6L - 448 idAI7ZAOTORZSZE Warehonge, No. 12 Wood - Street, (Oornat S'InajPITTSBURGH, PA. , GIPSGYS F... /18111PH1LL.........JL • P. SLUM sCRISTOBI3. .JOSS PrilLi. i CO., , eiluerzi Pike arid Water o'Eftw& Streets. NM Co Works, I PlTTBlity,26ll IMANUFACTURERS - Or MACKIN: , jalMolifOlS &SISPEILVB,IMrEQVID ?ATOM iusuiLINZW- MILS( ;7 10 1=11.42f . D SLIDS rrALIVIS orkirotroo Inkboo SovtitZtilt Ileakorry ar.tirtPlosiesatig and or *I t t" * 4 )m Pkatired 10 do .ism Job. Wog, and oolkis win • k At, Oltio Jks,_trostiog Sot by eon sad Oki rOltiost Mkt` work to matt obtklr. .iro Welts awls! attestkon to oar AIWA CWAILLATItte ss ohm ootabialog *donators ' bordotbro onsttOrod to tblo at ingtraw. SIP L Moat with Maus power sad good Ilatit;.eo W. bt,tra Malin aan pe. awn= SAHA llLt 4 Co., 61 Nan et., bejow idirbury, Pittsburgh.. STEAM BOILER , f MAKIIES , AND Sheet Iran Workiii, blannfaerniarg of limi table Patent Beller, Iparolottys, Fined and Cylinder Boltero,,Cainume, Bret hen, fire Bed. Btem Noe. Oonelisaiii,Uallram.SogierPares, Iron Miele, Idre Berg Bleplannithe Work, Bridge and Via. •Ir dime .t-!M silenced en Moe. All orders from a dimprn reeerenti attended to JpEl. i, TV111141.......ii06. i. roase.....rastat 4 teiva youxe ai Co., ' rtniNrrun AND ORAIRB Of Every Doserilitioll.; latTOßY—hdasi &Afton 71/04 . .P46•Asoiee- AI 40 Smithfield et.,, ,112TEA' 100, „ ...AT 4.IApIN ro 1 09 0 Qualy.mitialsetarlog BTIABIBOAT 018111 1/01131r0R1 011•1118, awl Invite Um' rtbralioe oipoNjullonlyod ItcrntAthig Nets. , 11.1UUtiu a O. I 4IOIIMSTON & 094:: 13ta=, Matas, No. tl Wart/aft, rinaPrOi • op) AY & CO., BOOKSIILLYRS £NJ - ,2111031WO& los IC Wood Aron, ant *4 " 11 I " Viitid; • Pittetirgh. Pa. Moot Ind j 1.. WOAD,' 1100118ILLIR - AND t 7 ••STMONiII. street, Apoll4 llamas • '' • • ofV7lO - "EMT - 7 — • House, Sign and Ornannintal Paintet AND (saunas, No. 61.3 Pars OPPOSITI ODD• 71 141.011ill HALL, in-rdsu iz' PAL pr. El lir irork dope for the mob. 1e31:17d i itsa UNE, - . _i 121 . CALNIt IN PROMNOORY NOTES, sag" Iltortippo nod ell okorrttloo Oar money; so proomolosas *mitt ay Ageac7, op 141WislIble torn& Iltspomttlft to !mut Utah mow to gaol tuivEd• tolto. on lawitro Sod Lot and secoW Wm paper 4 Z MI otottritioifinmiriorto coolitai• not- Moo GMAT SMUT, oppootto Pt. Poem Oi• tkodtrii y 2,1 • AO bbliiitillimos• IL amp; IT do 410., Ailolfoot do ?.• tia• Proultwasdit.; .-do. suaa do , - 111104LICO.IlloPolot4' • ' 66 • • at aribmi ,• 1 . • t• fidlr'sairpellawr -;$ 2. 11411111..::.M1A a, - 20,000-bs , . • . ari _ 1 shod ANT) COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. Granll =E= ~3~iitaii. tiOdutriteti, Sec =EMI B. O s t ai n i cp T o n, at Lab Attorney and Counsellor at Law HY Itominro4 to auners LAW BUILMM9e -No. If Btruat.: myld.lydt. N, ixt dour to Bt. Potars Chino SahIIJEL A. PURVIANOL, .A.T.L'ORMEGY LA. 0//10.11, rnruz . 8171.111 T, AIVOINING 01710 OP MARSHALL t BROWPL PittdAmigh. MM9dl JOHN bt. HISKPATRIO6 ----JOHN MELON. LAW PAI3.TRICIAZIEUP.-- UNDERSIGNED HAVING Wedgy foratect Cloyerteentilp ti the prow ttoe at the Law. /OHM EIREPATRIGIL JHN Pittsburgh, May N O th, 1841 L AMMO& • KIRKPATRICK & MELLON, .o.wrourra.4'B AT LAW No. 183 north Btroit, { &on •hots SmithlWO, PI TIBIISOQ , PA. SellOrEß, Arrroxtbany AT LAW. No. 139 Fourth et, Lcrwrio'a Law Bandit %, 1.8 PITIIIBURGH, PA. B. F. LUCAS, ILTTVORNICY AT ruff Wo. Office, No. 72. Greet Street, PPPTSBORGEI, PA THO.MAS E %pN 0, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Mod N 0.160 Yourtb attest, carnet Chetrj alloy, aull dkwlTS' 15= Mentitstrp. TEETLI EXTRACTED WITEI.01:71" PAXNAIII BY TR) USN OF AN APPARATUS WHIRRS* - NO DRUGS OR GALVANIC DATTRRY ABJI NORD. Cold weather Y' the trine' when the apparatus an ba used to Its beet advantage. Medical pottemen and their famllive have had their math extracted by aty prams, sad an caidzkrassatf as to We safety and Wetmore, of the operation— w Waver his been said by peons breasted In es sorting the contrary, having no - knowledge of may Roars ARTEMIAL TEETH Inserted In ease! aryls, Jl. OII.DELIt. Dentlart, 1.14. Smithfield et. AD A Connelly's building, corner of Diamond and Orant streets, Pittsburgh. DA/mum—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hillock, Tbs. abr. ItoeMn.. nonell ATett. .11.A.MY toots c Stow • • GEO. ALBREE, SON A. CO., • • Cava received WHEWDWBood .TWO TnWd O r osNtUDr TaHRE SOLED B..olE,witb Intel lam ro.I and 104; Lapin' TWO SOLE DA LINIOEA L 9 a N D °AWHILE; KURZ& AND 0 7ILDRIIOD HEST Y AND COAT BOOM. and manaanrso, Ma.ufgcta to on order, of moat drool:demoted/la, lo the kW Woltillm Of fired low tar oath. either ernoloralwor .1011.111 !Li,: Ail NiI3FACTURER Or BOOTS •N ; aim a 0 101,11 of ... q delmiptlon. m lb tra. Fllts.ll,h. p. eintlar, 110 - N A RN'S TWA 1:; - iMPORTER AND DEALER IN TM 1 most sole[ breeds Of Gamins HAVANA CIGAIIIIE' AND ALL ILINDB OP . SMOKING AND dII.XWINO TOBACCO eNU/r, TAROT eillllol3l.l3ld.PlPSe, TIMM. NF. to groat variety, - Under the Fit. Chalice Hotel, Pittsburgh. N. 11.—Ito Trod., capptiod ea Ooersl terms. GERMAN TitlJ sT 41W 41111 1 1118 111111; Corner Birtia and Woos t3treesta. . , DANK OP DINCOODIT AND DSPOIII‘ isigo,ooo. eTOOBllOLteeRll ENDIVIDOLLLT LIANA. ATIOUSTOS nompaisa, Fprlager fiarbncgb, 1 Betturassay C. H. Dyers, I Joseph Lazy. J. Y. Ilavekous, DutAlay SiDert, anthooy A. Innftur.ld DISCO Mt gruff DAY. JOHN YTAWART. auhle.r. DO TOO WANT WiLISK&B,SI DO Too WANT wannuntat DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? Y 01101411? a lIIIIIIMOIII BELLING I IIABPS =ELUM3 STIMULATING °MUNN T for, the Whiskers and , Heir. . . 49,0 imbaorlbera talterte ieh atexauitang.io eh. Qom& mitt,* trotted Mu, that the, Ora obtalto. al- the Agency lo c. stud we Dow omobled to otter to the latetteas pnblle, thkehoweiheill. o,lo ore* I *ad world Toward ortke. THE STIhrOLATING L ;waisted by Di. O. P. Oxmanltald. •mblair. moan of Unwary and la warranted batwing ant a tek eat of WHISKERS OH A MUSTACHE In from three to Hi weskit This szitele • the poly one of the kind need by the Ireneh. and I. tondos sod Puts 11 le le ordeerial 1:110. • It to s be.atunl . ecosotolcal, irootblog. yet Moab limos composed,: acting :.es , lf braisslo upon the. .rooub ciadditl besotlfol growth' of . bitarisat hair. If applied to the scalp, it Till caraltlOlllll. sod come: to epilog up Is silos oldie Mb • Slow potrib of, raw tab. Applied socordlog tordf eotlona , It tarsi rod or tow Mar dark. Ali roam. gra Aa to IW orfsbil color tearing, It molt,. menorah .pd Tag “011itnal" to so IDi:flammable In'evory gentlecoso'n tal.t , sod 'her an they weld trot bran? cossidersitos be without Intio oulicrlbeni are the PoktAaiiitte far lb. utielni in tini trolled Metre, to . whom ell' biles mut be sib. Prlco Oncliellat lox-irlor -sale by Drujobtel 'aid lambus; or s box Of the .iibtaaeol,” (we... 1 to bare the desired effect.) wattle sent to silLifbo.deldre: It, b 7 notelptoi price sod pasted, 111 IL Apply to oar biases: Honaoir‘ mammas a 00., In=ta,rto,l moot, ff.Lf.t 801 l by JOB. irLstoufe k Dome of /Immo Ansi and th e Ofertiond. eacteeißt.T SOAP! SOAP!! tiIIAPIII—THE 011E* SOAP, MUM foamy gul B. C. J. BANTU, is actunarledged to betas`, most aenlceable or anyiand yet Offend to unbind Its almanac &dimmer sro Sound,la Its ebtamatali ..flay 01 labor, and In annoy la ramoving gross, paint. tar .n .t without tallying lb. akiti,ar In ttm Now wise damaging the fineat quality . of goods.. It eau to used vita all kinds al waist. , Balloonce made alth plasmas Oci ths Inbloried centime, enianating fromovisithunaminil tenon In this community, and who bad envy tunny atoned I=i= *AZ it a lli e rr , &faith and Aortas,* Ragnmati I. YOU. •lasaryaffe Ohentleal, 000.. Amish* ease Alibi been owed ran extensively In oar Itegionate, wince no imitation in ontlytnig qst II area anal *gala*. adaptod to the use eff ibisoklasicand decidedly the meat eapialor boar. Jeff !wait 1 / 6 /AKIO A. 001 W. Qiirtennsiber 12th AULT. IVBBYTH, ituarnduissieridth M. K. MOOOBlll.O 'fferattensaimir 1110 beg pi,o ti FLOUit I - - : .W 800 ebb. fano oYcS o nos o; 100 do BurielK XX do SO, do 11111-18804 • 'do ' - 76 do Bites ' 66 do , chyle* 1 1 1'6 d 0 .2 2 .4 For Ws by. - .. 1808081% Li•ttliiN VH WALli.rArilitS, of ',print 1. 1 layouts. ty irsnr Nabrimiesit et alit. tailK rola llrpatipat.ebovet ale au! !of MI faur, verytmatlfal. TrI.vTUUKY W. w • SAT FJAWS-- ji. 1100 bbk. *Ws lOW do do do , --ORS Resell , 4 . , . USW, sad Re Wei/ - AVDONALD .4,:.'.:,1,, , ', i, ,, ft . 1.,,1't ..i'l• ,:.'1,;:; ittsburgk' 6Nelte. PUBLIMIED DAILY LND.WIIIIILY Ent S • R I LJI El LA E AS& C Q Cl= PITTS.HOFCGI.H. SATURDAY MORNING. OCT. 26, 1861 T FROM WORINGTON • - WASIMIPTOS, Oct. -23, 1861. The wher Bide or the Potomac. Tire deplorable coedit ion of the roads on the Other aide of the Potomac, owing to the heavy rains of the past two or three days, has somewhat retarded the movements of our troops. The roads are almost impassable for artillery and Half wagons. Oar pickets, how. ever, have been advanced. There is evident ly but it'small force of rebels at Fairfax, which will, no doubt, be invested by oar troops with. out striking a blow. Gebel guerrilla patties continue to be very troublesome. They delib erately murder our pickets at every opportu nity. Gen. McClellan is almost coosuetly•in the saddle, "alirlayioirl the advantage of the ground," and personally superintends every forward movement. The base of his works are on the Potomac, and he is determined to have his troops so fortified that they will not, under any adverse circumstances, have again to, fall back upon them as they did at Balthus. tie will successfully maintain ev- ery inch of ground which be takes. Reconnoissance Bear Patrhir Court Mouse. A reconnoiwance to force was made today from the camp of General Blanker'. division, by way of Annandale, IVI6III a few miles of Fairfax Court House, without discovering any body of rebel forces It is evident, from the oboe/rations made, that the enemy has retired still farther back from the front of our lines. p to noon the enemy was not in force in -our immediate front nearer to Waabingtort than Centreville. All their troops are with. drawn from Fairfax Court House and_the sta tion, except mere picket guard.. BanlEs, I am officially Informed that only a portion of General Bank's division of the army were thrown acres, the Potomac yesterday, sad that they now command both sides of the Ferry in strong force. General McClellan was with General Banks yesterday, and wis at the army ferries at eight o'clock last night, when, on consultation with Banknand Stone, it was des tided that they had a force in Virginia equal. to any emergency that con d possibly occur, (the number is not stated' and that these troops remaining on the Ma Pend aide of the river would not be moved across. Thus, the pablined reports that the whole diviaion is in Virginia are incorrect. 'Notwithelandieg the inclemency of the weather, Gen: McClellan report, that the men worked heroically yester day, and Giat at eight o'clock in the evening, when the ferry home, were made fast, the men weatchearfully to work to provide, each for himself, a shelter from the atom, whbre they' could rest during the might. General . presence inhered increased en theslainn into the men, ae I am Wormed by officers who came down .to-day, and 'Ora and animation prevailed throughout the camp. From the Mnit reliable information received this morning, there wee co further eightirm yes ierday at Leesburg or Edwards' Farm Oar troops were busy entrenchini therndelyes the Virginia side, preparatory to a f ishne t ad." vanes, which was expected atike Place to-, day. As usual, the moat absurd nauvarirpre rat!. One is that MU rebel, have i erntLees berg and fell back. Another, that our 'throne' lost in killed arm wounded about ilve hundred men. And still another, that after Cot. Baker fell at the head of a portion of kie brigade,' his men antlered terrible daughter.; None of: therm rumors, as far as we can !Mama bays any tourmaline te . fact whatever.. ,Billia&caccounts igreri thit our succeritaf,"-arill gained a moat important strategic point. Thousands are inqairing whether Gen. Fre. moot tit or is not removed. I can earshot. he Is yet at the head of the, Western Department of th e army ; that the order to recall or super. .ede him has not been ironed; bet that he will base his romminion cancelled there is no doubt; and, if offered, it is more than proba ble he will not accept any other position. Another Account. I uninformed, by the highest authority,li •thiegovernment, that thirputiliehed statement in a NeW York piper to-day, that at i Cabinet meeting yesterday all the members of that body ,pr, DOl:need their lodgment that Gen. Fremont should be superseded in his command by bluj. 'Gen. Heater, and that the order to this effect would be tuned to-day, is in - wbblie 'and In all its parts.untrne. No such decision was made in Cabinet, and as a Knitter of course no such order bee been issued... The facia are empty these: The subject of the condition of affairs in Gen. Fremont's de partment was discussed is the Cabinet-yester day. Samuel the members were in favor of depriving him of his command immediately, and ordering him_here to be tried be 'wort martial ; others °lwed such action while he occupied his present position is the field, in face of the enemy. The subject occupied the President and Cabinet for several booze, when they decided by rote to leave the whole mat. tiff kl the decision of the President. The latter finds the question . * very difficult one to Bettie, involitnit, as it does, not only the greet pecuniary . interest' of the govern. ment, but perhaps immediate and imp:quiet rubles. President Lincoln will not act hastily nor unadvisedly in this matter. Together_ with the law officer of the government, be w ir l give the subject a thorough investigation, d de. mile it in accordance with the !acts.. The Battle at Edwards , Perry'. The Tannish we received on Walley even. leg was the result' ol the advance 91 oar forces being surprised - by five time. their - number. The rebate, taking advantage of the fact, made e denigrate onslaught upott Gem Bases brig iiirweutting it up badly, the.loss being heavy. The Fifteenth, end ,Twentieth Massachusetts regiments suffered moat. Report nays tney were in the thickest of the battle, and fought' - The feces in regard to the conduct of Gen. Baker and his command will equal the most daring and gallant exploits ever recorded in ancient or modern times. Gen. Baker was not mounted when shot, buti was on foot, with sword in hand; at tho head! of hie men, shouting, rdrome on, boys low the flog of the Union, and repel its tra•; (lacers He fell, his body being piddled. with ball,. The following official order has been tarned from We beadquartatrof the army : HOLLIQ Alai or vac as Penner; } • Whington ' OCE. 22, 1861. 'General Oiders, No:31. - : , The Major General Commanding; with' sin 4 care sorrow, announces to the Army et the Potomac the death of Cot. RdWard D. Bakeri who fell glorionalyin battle; on the evening of Monday, the Slot October,lB6l, netry,,,,,, burg, Virginia. The galling dead has many titles to honot.: At the time of- his death he was /Unlimber of the United States Senate for Oregon and it is I l ps no injustices to any survivor to say tii t one of the moat eloquent voles' in that Mosul us bode has 'tun' floured by his fall. At URN aglow' for the honor and hitereatietblaadoPto ed eringy, he has been •diatingalehed to t a i ware Cud has now sealed with his blood.hlidei TOffoll to this national Rag. Oat of la - the ftd t neas qf hispowers as a statesman, and in the emu of a brilliant career as i soldier, while the omMtry mourns his Jou, his *lathers bi antis will envy while they lament hie fits. ' Re died es a fold* , would 'wish' to die, amid the/ 'beak of battle, by woke and clump la animating . Ms men to brave dada,' .2: ' 1 • The remains of the dimiiised will be internitl in Ali city with the honors des to his rank, and the funeral enrangenteitte win be ordered by Brigadier General Blitte Cu.;.-- , Al an . appropriate mark or respect to • the m emory of the g.eleteg,„ the areal badge of military mounting will be worn for the period of thirty dive by the officers of Gm Brigade 11 dely under ois oomminct. , By command of Mej. Can. goOlailen. 11.14mwarte, AN'S Adft Goal rtte moues/el or Oemi 13 aksr. 'TM fantkal of Gee. Baker.will take ilees it Ii o'clock- lamorroar e ,fmm the resideette of Col, J r W. Webb. Dr. A.'D. Sakai - trotter, - ' - , - , . A Vecollda Arresting kteretrauta. , The Provoet AlekthaPs Coait of Aleiiiidria has mide a demisiOn today which will gladden the hearts of Northern merchants: The sub stance of the decision is, that our. bratbreii:of Maier must pay their - debts.: The question 0111211 up at the court tu..drip,Aseistatit Adjutant. Gen. Breese, ot Gen. Moutgoinerra.stak.preeiditig. Oae of your Breadway derchanti oomplalued that an 'Alexandria dealer had ponesilon of his goods, and would neither pay for them nor return them. The Alexandrian was brought up forthwith, and "undartholt to" plead some of the old Virginia stay law,. The Provost Judge ..00nldn't see It" in that light, and derided the case by summarily ordering Provost Mardis{ Griffiths to take poesession of the property, and to return to the original owner such portions rui he mold identify. Provost Marshal Grif fiths has, therefore, in his possession about $OO,OOO worth Of Northern goods, mainly be longing to Now York merchants, which goods ate in the stores of Alexandria, which stores are looked with keys, and which keys are in the possession attics aforesaid Marshal. The same immtuary Justice is dealt out to the liquor deal ers who are shown to have bad any head in the inebriation of recruits. The Rattle at Wild Cat Camp, patch to the President. ;I The following dispatch wilf received by. the ,Prasident to-day, in regard to the fight In tacky on the 2lat lust. : NON. A. Lincoln, Presidou ' - • Yesterday Zyllkoffer, with sevan itiontand Men, made three attacks on Colonel Garrard, with twelve hundred men, at Camp 'Wild Cet, and was repulsed each time with heavy lots. Garrard lost font killed and twenty wounded. Jost as the courier left Camp Wild Cat, the Fourteenth artillery and battery of artillery, arrived to reinforce Garrard. , Camp Wild Cat is, in Laurel county„ Ken , •ticky, abbot forty6ie miles 'from Richmertd, the °meaty seat of the wealthy a unty of Mad :lean. It is on the rosd leadiog to Cumberland Gap—the main road between Virginia and Teo- Demme. It is an Important position t cod CoL Garrard intends to hold it. A , . late number of the Ricimond, Wtig "Pre tents the following gloomy account of the state of affairs In Eleaselondum, which Is well worth reading: - All the Indications point to a long war., At one time we had hoped that the dash—the elan Of our volunteers unrestrained, but simply guided by able generals—would have .planted oar banner., beim. frost, in the heart at the enemy's country, and conquered an honorable peace. Bat a d fferent policy has obtained. We of the South, who were to attack, have adopted a spasm of defense, end, so far, have uniformly awaited the advance of the foe. Tale may be • the safer polloy; bat we have never been' able to appreelete it. Oar convietion is the; a vic tories, advemedinto the enemy's comet:, Is the only coed toe (eating end honorable pace. We Oust fight, and - We must conquer, before we can !make a treaty. IT we cannot do this, we must 'inbuilt to the fate of the weaker party. The !enemy have dominion over the'se, ,• he eau !sail us at almostinpumotable poltat; he can ,plunder our. coati and, penetrate one rivers. [lre is supreme to the Obeitapeake Bay ; he cora 'mends the Potomac; be has possession of Ma ryland, of Northwood= Virginia, and is eon !tending for Mismori and Kentucky. While he threatens our whole coast, he may se at :any point of our extended frontier. This whole situation must be altered before we can have (peeve on any term, compatible with honor and :safety. We bare never heard of any plan suggested • for effecting this desirable alteration-short of carrying the war into the enemy'. country. While we stand myth° deteneire ' and the en emy is intrenched on this side of the, Potomac, it is impossible lor es to destrOj his supremacy at sea, or prevent bin predatory incursions on our toast. We . areeubjeeted to all the disad vantages of a defensive war of Indefinite dor- RUM], or to a peace dictated by the enemy. The possibility of out Boatels' I.' not within range of accident. To prevent our subjega lion or exterMiriation iv all we can hope for. We have no skill in strategy, and know nothing,of the mean* at the command of our generals; but il . this is all that is left to us, we Add de well be looking out for :eau of sub. mission; and fAe sooner the better. _An endless war which efiorde no opportunity for victory or revenge is a beetle's undertaking.: Thiffouthern people'who haldbffered them. selves and their all for the proacution of this war, 'and who have repaired implicit confidence in the'men entrusted with Ileconduct, have looked for so_mettriejbetter. It is not to be diegulaed that a sense of uneasineia and die: trust is gradually 'supplanting that. generous , confidence. A suspicion is gaining 'ground that all 'the advantages of our position have not been profited by le they might have been:: that the war has not been prosecuted with: - the vigot_aed energy demanded by the ewer -- gamy. We hear mutteringeAnd complaints,. apart from (holm connected witn the quarter..' master, amoilitar,y, and 'Tidied] departments,` i growing oat' of the appointmentmany civilian. to high commands. Many of these appointnients have filled the country with ap-: prehensioni of sonsie`gteitt disaster. Fremont. Tim pings of ylrgiois bare grown et length so keen as to be irrepressible.; Tbe Diamond E'sastinei, tbe sharp poison., thsi warily gives voice to them i The aconite - Ofiware are arrive menet of desolation countries over which - aratiee march ai d fight are ever rednied' to ,misery; in all ware the fields will ever be ravaged, the cattle:and .weelth of the land will slimys be twined end used by both the houseabei fplandered,' the toms - borer, the poor be her. mad; the rich ruined.) Such is - the experience of ail time.U'lllo proverimof every people'ex.i Wean theirearibiths, andieiurf Mau woman and child 'to this State Of well aware of: the terriole. fait that wheilhe tell theflortherolialon and pliced hersaltbetween it and the - Southern- Confederal:l, her Veil _meet be the battle field of 'a continent, and that all theinal sufferings the war would cause made be .boran.by.ber devoted eifinens. They have borne them. They do endure them, And if the ffsiithern force proves the weaker. a cetastropbe,will beat!the people of Fir:, skit unknown toti rod ern ;times. The theme; uves wersbalore the eyes pr.all—to sta7 iu the Union and abate the security and infest, of Kentucky, or, to leave it and encounter these certain:cilia!, aid Chic sombre chance: Witt this knowledge, aitheifiist threat of the Northern usimper, Ot oldand haughty nation, proud in army, slept boldly into the place of danger and the post of honor. From that mouieat the weight of the war fell on Vrigisiafc shoulvere.- lffer .aister States of the SatitherreconlederseY were at once ered from all the , bottom that render war a ems. TNT have not baud a gas tired. they of detoured, and shrgeon of the California regiment, and Captain E.,D baker, 3.r.,litiwof deceased, end an active metaber of his fatbees staff, armed 4ere to-aight., They were both in the battle.. An alrecting inane occurred when they arrived at . Col: Webb'e betide, Where the body of deceased was deposited, The brother fell oplon the body," inhibiting the. greatest grief. The toe - was too nischaffected to witness the laze of deceased, but paned away, weeping bitterty. „Gen. Baker leaves a wile and four . childten. Mtn. Baker,. her eld est son and two 'married darighieri; are !mild.; ing in California. • It isr proposed to have, the body, embalmed, and sent to California,' to .1,0 buried. in 1: . o - ne &fountain Cemetery, at San .Fretieiloo,Milii the grave of Broderick: 'For the piesehi,it will be deposited ill the vault Where the body or the late Gen. Gineon has been placed, is the Congressional Cemetery, end be subject to the orders of hie family. Mathias Point. The discovery of ,eighieen gun, on new-bet tartar, at Mathias Point, hag checked nayigi lion very etiteriailj., It,is afinadjkapin to' your readers that Sickle.' full bnetdo went down two dayaegoltre point irilifiryland op poiite Mathias Point. Tneir operation, there ,will, it is confidently asserted in official quar. tars, effectually silence the repel butane' in that vicia4y.. Cassius /11. tioy...Aisilkitt to Enter itiO Cassius ad. Clay, our Minister to RWLIII6, hu intimated to the Government that, ia view oft the threatening attitude of the rebels, he would prefer to grinder his present amanita- • sion a. our repieseatatite'to Kumla' and eater the army in actlYe' kfehnce of the' Clovers= rent. • The President and Cabinet have the 'abject under coneiderationiand Kentuckians here are anxious for the return of the istlatit Cassius. • The South Retooling Alarmed 'have not seen a cottage blaze, not one citizen i. a:refogee from hii home; no phinter is rob bed-of his property; no unhappy city ii the barrack Of the enemy. Until the havoc of we has rendered Virginia quite a desert they heti naught to dread. It is only a splendid racial° them. Their youth finds employment ' for :the ardor of a century In its fields, and its leaders gather the warrior's glory. Be yond the contribution of men and money to the army, they are untouched by the iron hand of war. la men and money they have all made large contributions to the public de feline, bet not one of them, with the exception of North Carolina, bas even appioached the mark of Virginia. The noble State of North 'Ciqolizai has furnished thirty regiments traitor pawed by any troops in the world,. and hat neither blustered at other States or bragged of hei own gallant generealty. It is unfortunate that a similar spirit hainot been manifested in all parte of the. Confederacy.. iniurants. Against Loan by lii.. tranklla Fire Isn Couipamy of PHILADELPE/4. Office 435 and 437 Chestnut, it; near Fifth. 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