Da. gam:Ex:maitre° Expsnrrips —ln , • tittrutldet of the exciting times whioh now nurround tut,' events the most interesting can hardly obtain a moment's hearing, if unconnected with the war. There May be • a few of our rem : ler/410,65ec, who will be glad !to learn-that Dr. llayes hee retorned with the exploring schooner ..llaited States, and-has published an offielal aoconnt of his trip. We can only eye a brief eynopsis of the voyage., . ' - The expedition; coniposedf of one .emall • vessel, tailed from Beaton; July 5,1861, sod from .11pernivik'en the 16th of the same • ,uontb. 'Os the 24tb,vesohed Melville Bay, " 5 ? . : end 'affected he postage in 55 hours.' ~9,1 a, the 28th they- were brought up with •heavy •paok of, ice, twenty miles south of # milles Strait. Every effort to End an opening through this pack was inavallicig, and after contending with heavy geles,snd almost continual bad weather for several days, in which the Teasel suffered - severely, on Sept. 2d Littleton Wand was reached. Examina alone from the highland(' of, the Island , sod with boate, showed that it was hopeleaa to attempt any further progrees that season. 'Everything was wintry. It snowed almost Incessantly, the thermometer was 18 degrees below freezing; soil the vessel was coated with ice.. It Was concluded to go into win ter quarters in Hursteih Bay, where the , vessel was moored near the shore, on Sept. sth, end every preparation made for win tering. The spot was mimed Port Foulke, and is in let: 78 1 .:17/ 41” N., lon. 70° 80 , 67" W. - It is twenty miles farther south - than Dr.. Kane's winter quarters, and die tint from it by the coast ninety miles. The winter win spent in miens eurveyi and . observations,-for the promotion of the ob • Jodh of• the expedition • I 4 .15 , ! ME MEM MEI Daring' the 'winter Dr. Hayes visited Rensselaer Rer),or, Dr. • Kane's Winter 'Quarters. No vestige orthelAdvance was discovered. She had probably drifted out to mei with . the toe. Daring the trip the thermometer sunk to OP below *zero. the spring an expedition was under taken on the ice. with pledges, and after • .It' - :•( , :-W.,1:;;;;21:; .., t. -,•••••,!';.-.!;',-.'"'-::::,....',.. NEM EOM • great deal of Buffering and labor Dr. Nam &Wain' sd the latitude of 81° 35f, the higbeet northing ever attained, excepting Bit. Ed ward Parry. The land was taken posses , glen of in the nine of the Dated Staten, • and the flag used covered the moat North- ..1:1:::: . i..!. ',...,:::!;:;:::,:.:;-.:. ...• am known laud on the globe. Being tru- . able to proceed further for want of provl alone, and the doge being exhausted, Dr. Hayes returned to his veseel, around which the ice broke up on the 10th of July, 1861, antishe put to sea on the 14th.. ~ Ae the pack of toe still remained solid, and the vessel was Tory ranch disabled, It wee concluded to return home, and the expedi tion reached New York on the 14th of Au gust, and Boston Ootobef 28d. Dr. Hayes says in conclusion, that be is still of opin ion that Smith's Strait can be navigated by steam, though not sails alone. He earl he hopes to return in a small steamer, and for that Purpose left Boole stores at Port Foulke, satiat Upernevik. We look for an interest leg volume from - blagraphio pen. =NM i `. . MEM i;lv 44 , 1: .1N•, Z.:: sad that Gen. Hit Heck, now on his way from California, is to supersede Gen. McCncr.aan, Is doubtless untrue; but the government very' pniperly . wisti to have the veryicesaf so dia languished an officer at commend on any ewer. gunny which may happen. Re will no doubt be assigned to high coMmand. Gen. Galleck New Yorker by birth, entered Went !ghat i ,, 1ii.11336 stood third in him elan, was breveted pecond lieutenant of engineers July I, 1839; wu acting sesiVant professor. of engineering at Went Point from July, 1839, to Jane,' 1640. n• is the author of a military work orrPBito-, ,1 men and its Gees," In 1846 be wsz.made first likutesset. In 1846 he wrote the “Ele. mints of Military Art aid Science." 'ln 1847 be was brevetellesptain for gallant conduct in arum with - the enemy, and for meritorious. inervien in California, where he was' geeretiuy 'r of 13tato in the military governments of Gent. -Kearny, Meson and Riley, in 1847, /848 and 1 1 7 e '44:4 " t:11 1 .-;:1•• , 12` , 11. ;:p 2 1 1 .1. . • 1.• 4,4 4 4% , . • put:of 1849. Be was Chief of' the sitar to COmmodore Shabritne naval and military i/stritatiofit s the Pacific in. 1847 and 1848, n 4 a mirmber of the Conveistioi in 1849 to derav r and of the committee to draft, the cons alitution'of California: In July, 1851 be was appointed captain of engineers, and resigned -on August I, 18.54. Re'sow - appears as a rMajor General, his commission bearing date Aignatl9, 1861. He loft t'alifornUrfor Wash. I,, , iagton . ott the lit instant. • =EMI • Ton Ca or tux N ; aomi although an lieennsienou, is not a matter of vital import anes. - supplies aim, ; for the .present, be dale ,: GM at Locust Point, in Baltimore, sat trans -- tined by railroad to Washington, and the New York Poet contends that, "meantime, cteneral '.ll4olalan know' that the chaser the• Potomac, atiememsra occupation at Munson's hill, is, h alal#unipm. 7 iacontuaiunca. j Aothre move iestas aft itspendineon -the limier the iota . Mute:, IT latiCiellsit it not Itgarionad with, but tits t M dbanstion granted bite, without which a cannot sot with effect, he will atidoubt. ally ler, the enemy to giro battle before many days me, put. In that Out, the Sapp! pun giksiiimay has detackedfront bin main army to e~elue on the Potostaia,thisaeleS"will be NetlletLn victory; and-ovary gat be tie with - great-labor placid on the shim bahk oases? wietory,/all tato warloreds," • • t " 'tttt7±:l," 7-,4 ,:d• • • to, Vittsinqt Qi-Neffe. - B. RID'DI, & CO., - , 111111 Tb at ani ?Bo' aaaaa aas. Pubikatial; Olkr, Fifa .dred,nseir ihraithficia. PI"r7I433V'XiCIIEE SATURDAY MORNIIW, OCT. 26, 1861 ¢sFor eteamk!oata leaTivg this day; see loorib'page. ' - -Plttebarah Weekly-daietikr. Tar Wieetv, Ge.zerrs, publiebed tine at' °ening, etuttainu full iletails or&Mune in Kentucky, of the pretreat of events in Ms. @Jeri; around Waibielgten. the Upper Potomac, and the latut..enwe by weguipii and mail Itom ill important points. A melancholy. event took place during the winter. Mr. &Wag, the astronomer of the Expedition, and second in command; and who was with Dr. Kane, volunteered to go one journey to procure dogs for the ser vices of the expedition. Ho took a sledge and nine dogs, and an Esquimau:, named Hans. After they were out several days; spending, the nights. in snow huts, Mr. lEionntag fell through the Ice whore it wan thin under the snow. _He was immediately extrioated by Hans, who started book with hlmto the last station, fire miles off, but before they ,arrired -Mr. Sonnteg was in nensibli front' the cold, and died soon after they arrived. -Hans returned to head quar ter, and the body -was brought in and buried. Thus perished this 'martyr to science. Genirat Ila'leak. cz=z!ramo! , • The Hattie eh the Potbmwet• Ie tbe, midst of the confusion of aceminte curceraing the late bailie 'au the Peleteee, it hes bean difficult to tall the true position of affairs. It it quite evident that our troop orStone's JITIIIen, (commanded by (Maid Baker, coot with *repulse, and a very eevere Ices, and that they were driven beak acmes the river, or rather to Barrison's island, in the middle of the river. At the same time it was elated that Gm Banks had effected a lodgment In Virginia, and that be now held possession of the. Southern shore, and Gem hlcClellan had clotted the troupe on the Virginia aide, land that everything was secure. The accounts were etientifueed that double - were entertainediuWashidgtou, on Wed nesday, whether Mir troolip had posseseion of the Booth bank at all. The true account seems to be this: Gen. Stone's troops tressed at Conrad's Ferry, about five miles below Edward!? Ferry, while ODD. Bents creased at Eiwarde Ferry. Gen. Stone', troops were repotted with great loss, and driven batik to Harrison'a Island, while Um Banks effected a lodgment with out much dilMiulty. By the despatch in another column, we learn that our troops have retired from the Virginia shore, bOth at Harrison's Island, and at Edwards' Ferry. The difficulty of throwing over itroope wee very great. The river ie high, libelee had nothing but two or three ectows - to effect a passage, so that there waa no possibility of reinforcing our men in time. It . seeme amazing if mob an effort was to be made, that boats were not prepared, or a pontoon bridge constructed, so that the army could have passed easily and safely. We hope something' will be learned by these repeated disasters. Our men did all that men could do at the battle of Conn& Ferry. , They fought bravely, but were outnumbered, and were at a disidvantavi in every reepear The con aequenoe wan there was a great loss of life, especially in officers, while the enemy did not suffer much. The following, taken from the New York Tribune, is the only intelligi ble amount we have seen : Capt. F. G. Young, of New York , aid to Col. Baker, and who was with him when he died, gives the following see:tont : "Gen. Stone prdered Col. Biker, on Sun, day evening, to have his brigade ready to move at 7 o'clock on Monday morning. The brigade was then stationed five miles from Conrad's Ferry. At 3 o'clock in the morning, however, a messenger from Gen. Stone ordered the first battalion, under Lieutenant Colonel Wittier,' to move immell diately, so as to be at Conrad's Ferry at sun— rise, which they did, and reported them. selvesleflen. Stone. "Orders were then sent from 'General Stone to the battalion, to stand fast until they should hear heavy firing in front, and then to cross. AbOul an hour afterward; musketry having been heard previously, dead and wounded began to be brought over to where we were. At 10 o'clock the num ber of killed and wounded brought in was increased. General Stone ordered Colonel Baker to take command of the forces on both - sides of the river 'at that place; and to bring up his thigade'and the Tsmtnity re giment, commanded by Colonel Coggewell, which was in camp about three miles distant. and to cross immediately. "Captain Young carried the orders to the Tammany Regiment, and the whole force proceeded about a mile down the river, ready to cross. We found two scloire,vanh of which could carry from forty to fifty men, and - managed to get from the canal a dug out, which would take sixty or seventy more ; "Six companies of the first battalion of the California Regiment, three pieces of artil lery, with men and horses belonging to the Tammany Regiment, with Col. Baker, Col. Coggewell, Lieutenant-Colonel Wistar, As sistant Adjutant- Generatllarvey, and Capt. Young, got to the island, where we were joined by a battery of the Seccird Rhode island Artillery, with two small howitzers. The passage to the island was very difficult with our insufficient mosneof transporta tion, the distance being a quarter of a mile, and the current Swift. We poled ourselves up the eastern ehore a long distance, thence Were drifted down to the landing. From the island to the Virginia shore, our only means of transportation was one scow and a metallikbost, of little or no service. We landed wider a steep bank, 100 feet high, .covered with rocks and jungle. "Scrambling up the bank, we found an open - field of six acres, with thick woods on', three aides, out of whit b came a apeman!, irregular firing from the enemy.' Here were Col. Devin's Fifteenth Mamisclusette regiment on the right in line at the edge of the woods, having been driven in after pro ceeding a mile and a half toward Leesburg. We formed on the left, and presently ad vanced two companies of skirmiehers to the woods in front. - The conoealed enemy drove them back with a heavy, telliniTvolley, and folldwing the regular with au irregular 6r ing. Our men fell on their bellies .under the brow of the hill, the enemy not. being in eight., The artillery could not be served benauselheitunnere were not to be found: "Capt. Stewart, of Gen. Stone's stiff, with a message to Col. ,Baker to bold his ground, as Gen. Gorman, with 5,000 men, was marching from Edwards' Ferry to rein force him. One company was advanced to the left, the direction from which Gen. Gor man was expected. They were met by a yell and'• volley as before, and fell back to 'the line. The hidden enemy now appeared to be in force on th s iee -idea of us, which, with the river at their back, disheartened the men, 'The line offieers of Abe Maeaschusette regiment ordered their companies to retreat, sod, the enemy coming out of the woods for the Mat time in eight, general confusion enacted. The men, running to the water's edge and finding no boats, rallied, ran up ! the hill, discharged two volleys, when in officer of the Ilissesebusette Fifteenth tied a white handkerchief to hie sword. The enemy ceased firing and took prisoners. klany*cape4 Into' the wooas. Borne swam for thipslatid, - - others found-small AWL Some were drowned, among them many of the wounded. "Soon after Copt, Stewart's appearance. Col. Baker, who. was, during the whole ea , gagement, perfectly cool end brace, on foot, cheering and leading on the men, was shot tram the wood, several balls tusking fatal wounde, and all believed to have been shot from one revolver. The rebel who killed him -ran out in his shirt sleeves, followed by four or flee others. As they approached the body, Captain Devil Blend, of the Twen ty-second, and Ward, the pugilist, with' ten. men of his company, rushed forward, shot the killer and drove away the reel Capt. Young bore the body from the field. "Three hundred - end twenty of the first battalion, the only, ono in the engagement of Baker's Regiment; - were missing at ten o'clock this morning; .of two companiee of the Tammany Regiment engaged, there were 4100 mussing; of - 400 of the Massachusetts `Regiment, at least half were missing yea terday. There were about 1,700 In all en gaged." Jana. 21021.11011'S BAIKILY.—The Louisville Journal sa3s that atones 14. Jeff. Thompson, who 111 at the head of an army of rebels In afiumui, has for several years been • real es taieand il:1511fStlell agent at St. Joreph, and tot .one or two - terms held the ellen of Mayor of that 'oily. When he told his wife that he had datddad to join the Confederate anny, she en treated him not to do so, and enlisted the aid and Influents of the neighbors and friends to pronade him - from the rash mt. He &dared ..erasy,..".- ..."-and, assisted by others of the k as bioundf, had her Masud in an asylum MM. - Ueda -A latter from 81. Loads last week states that'dte is again at Bt. Joseph, bogging bet food sad Maud from oho tro i loa olUsons. TEM worwAtiproxtv WISSODRI Donor an.l 11,,0ut 14'a Scum.,lon Army. Our telegraphic repo.ts afford some ad ditional particulars of the' - Union victory. obtained on Tuesday last at Fredericks town,Missouri, which was 'announced in yesterday's Intelligencer. ' - CoL Carlin, with parts of the Tiinty- Best, Thirty-third- and. Tbiriy.eigtph Illinois regiments, highth Wisconsin, Col. Baker's Indiana cavalry, and Major Sao- Bald's baVery, reached Frederickstown from Pilot' . Knob at nine o'clock in tho morning, ind at one P. M. ho was joined by the Eleventh, Seventeenth, and Twen tieth Illinois, and four hundred cavalry from Cape Girardeau, under the command of Col. Plummer., The combinedibroes then advanced in pursuit of the Confederates, estimated at tire br six thousand men, in command of Jeff. Thompson and Col. Lowe, who had left FrederickstOwrilwentprour hours be fore, and were expected to be rapidly re treating sguth; but a mile from the city the entire enemy were discovered drawn up in line of battle, partly posted in an open fleldand partly in the adjacent woods, with four eighteen pounders, well planted in theirfront. Major Scofield immediately opened fire, and at the fourth round ai lanced -one of the rebel' guns. The en gagement then became genera!, and lasted about two hours; but after the first half hour the rebels loft the field in disorder and took to the wootlx - closely followed by both our infantry and cavalry. Before leaving the field the rebel Col. Lowe was shot in the head and instantly killed. Major Gavitt received fire bullets while leading a Marge thirty yards in advance of his command. Capt. By man, of the In diana cavalry, was killed in the same charge. 5 The Union loos is reported five killed, five mortally wounded, and twenty slight ly wounded. The enemy's loss is not as certained. Two rebel surgeons who Game into Fredorickstown for Col. Lowe's body acknowledge a loss or two hundred killed and wounded, but it is supposed to have been larger. Their cannery was badly managed. - Jett Thompson got information of our movements by capturing a/bearer of des patches from Col. Plunimer to Carlin. At the last accounts he and his army were in full retreat and the Union troops in purstul ' , Babel Dia./dors It is stated by the St. Louis Democrat that since the rebellion broke out in Miesuuri, orer three hundred loyalists have been hung or &Mot, in other words, murdered in cold blood, is Missouri, for no other offense than their fidel ity to the government! These are •the mis creants Gen.'Fremont had to deal with; The whole secession crew of Missouri are murder ers and thieves, who fear neither God var./nen, and who could only be 'toyed in their career of slaughter and robbery by the leer of just such puniihment of Gen. Fremont threatened to visit apom them in his proclamation. The certainty di death and the lou of their ■lave& had a terror tor the cowardly and mercenary ruffians that nothing else could invite. Since the fear of that retribution hie been removed, they have pillaged and murdered without re straint. JAMES A. ltlcllsarnas, late editor 01 the Freeman's Journal, was on Wednesday dos.. charged fmsa Fort Lafayette. Ile declined at first to take the oath of allegiance, but finally consented. ittIIVIT Diem's, the lately deceased Clerk of the United States Senate, who had held that position for thirty years, wan the son of one of the pioneer clergymen in the Metho dist Church, John Dickens, the intimate friend of the venerable Bishop Asbury, alter whom he was named. GENERAL Luc is reported to have been sent to Tenneisee, to supersede ZoCloutier in the command of the rebel army in that State. Mae CORRODORE STRISMIRAIt, who his been busily engaged in conveying information lathe rebels, to in the hands of the props's' officers at Lonisville,Ky.--Apecia/ to Cincinnati Gazette from Louirre Suarasszon or vas Bamako Conroe —Tbe President has at last suspended the *rit of kabeas corpus for the District of Colombia. The judges and lawsers have made themselves so troublesoma with their officious interferences with milituy affairs, that this bas bacons ne- cessarp, WOLD—Oo the 25th teat., at 6 o'clock a. mg, of In tetrultent Never, AMELIA WOW', daughter of the late Charlta Wolf end Rachel, hi. relict. The funeral will, take place from the teeldence of her mother. ea Illotberry alley, to the re of the Sib ward erhoel home, on SUNDAY, the %fat real. fubli; Statues. IC - a-OITY TAX-PAYERS SHOULD .. rrir bear in mind that the Oily and BUIDOIIe Tax and Water Rena remaining unpaid on the Bra! day of-November mit, will then be placed In the hands or collietcre,on which gm per cent, VIII be added for collection. Also, She feerih ins!elesent of she Paring La do end If clot paid by the Om of Deoenaber next ri then he pieced Into the hands olthe etre Solicitor t. Collection. The BLiiio Mon:antile Taz.to 'Mogan duo and most paid Intbout (utter delay to save omit. oatlMltnovl kr.crumot Doan or Prrrnmvon, October lath, 1813 L I WAN ELECTION for Directors o ibis Cask will be held et the Ilsokitig ilea on MOND VI, November 18, 1564 betwten toe boor of 11 am. sod 2p. m. The 5115015 meeting of block holders will be held on TURSDAY, November 1. 5111 ►m. (ml 9) ' tl. M. LONNA Y, Citable, Urrizga's 13•11rx, Pittecargb, vet 12,12 ,, 1. 10%AN BLEOTION for Thirtoon.Direct . of this eaula Will be hold at tbe Backlog Noun" on MONDAY,I2th day of November, prultino, tcrtween the hones of IQ a. m. slid 2 p.m. She anneal meatingof etackboldere bo held on 21.111PDAY, Nov. 6th At 104 o'clock a. m. 910,21. VAN BONIN. Nobler. Urn Been, ten. 17, MI. 4.• N ELECTION for. Thirteen Di raptor ofthis hank, to nine darts& the en. ehNnt Yeerortll to hold et the Ranking Donee, on MONDAY. Nov. I.Blh, between the hours of 11 a. go arid 2 p. m. • The annual meeting of the itockheders will be bold al. the 000kth Hones on TItliaDAY, NOT. Gth, at 11 deloott a. m, [aatlblroj .1. PdAOOPPIN, Gabler. ALLIMMINT 11A.M* Vct• 11, WAN ELECTION' for Diredors of tee Book. to serve for the atoning: year, will . be held at the nankin Weise, on the 18,0 doy of 18 somber, between the hours 'of 8 o'clock . in. and 3 o'clock p. m. Tho Annual Meeting of Ike Etogluildeni will be bold at {he Banking Menge, on TI/110DAY, the Mk day of Nov. at le o'clock a. m. oclB3ltnolB ' J. W. 00011, Oehler. klsossalue D ntc,t Plttibargb. October 1 , .19151, f AN'ELEOTION 01 ' IUIRKIYINJIIB of Ms Bask, to ways for the caning year, will be held at flat Natililni Noose, on &SUNDAY, No. 'ember 16th , batsmen' the boors or o'clovt a. sod Ro'sliwk A mend man.leg of the titedbehlete will be bald on TURSDaY, Nov. lib, eel° dila* A. X. cel72Ati . 011 U. 1), MafialeW, cable.. U'PLANA. }LOAD ELECTION.—TiTo fitocltholders of the flaw-rlll YeHay Plank NRoadALaza Ofospapy wlll thettin tbe 01,101 t 0' W. a 1.1 , to Dm Third Ward of the oily of Alugh. "'booboo MONDAY, lb. 4 th day of November nazi, between 2 Mgt b o'clock r. ef, for the put peso of coot log Mere **ebb Company for the mooing you, •I= oat Prodderocara Director', cue Treasurer, soda acts other ofiloen ism, De thoesuith. By order of th e Board, JAB. WATSON, collard • ' Pr. oldant. onloa or 0113 Pena litttutaaca 00. , rarteauaola loot. t q . Putaborgb, • • nth. .170'HE' STOCKHOLDERS OF TILIS Oupapsay ars hereby aetlYkd that the mantel eleation for I:aryotcaa by the manta' year viii be beld at the dioo, No. 63 north West, Wrenn the hours or lea eats* a. et and one dote& r., on MONDAY, the 4th day al Neetesba t, MI. em.dut. 41. (Jolla SPEO UL Sometary. Mitt fibberttsentents. CAPTAMS ; OR LIEUTENANT", 1101 MING OOMPANUIS FROR TEILEI Weald do yell to Call sod get their Pothers and Hand toile of W. S. HAVEN. No. 84 Third street, Who in prepared to print small or logo, wording to Um drolly In, FANOY crozcras„ To attnot ATTINTION. Bala Mitztaq itOtices, 11. S: MEN WANTEL.IMMEDIATELYI FOR Sari! 1111111aIRN7 U TEIIII3 OF Balmer ONGF WIIRSR-17.183. hiroJoiaing lLy Rtgimni.t will b' UN lredn!tUiPmii .0013 11111 tLINI ted. , , Th.. highest psy . i:or r tAit.ll In the .erne.. • • • llorrum and tl hiuK. Fulehtence, (11 . , ...... , fuel anti A1.11c41 at tewl•re.o free ut tharge. oo B N-T A. I caneement open to all. ticr Icrthir ' , articular& apply et the Cr. , UT.re. 1.1 TI. TIOTCL, W.t.r n rent, mar Smith. fink?, Pittaboral, Pa 11 /....Ntla ..6:estt OspLAle, Ristb Pegimfte 0.9. gasflrt lif-crattlikg Maar I . l444 QllSstsm3p Bgert44loll 18111 11.0 U.e. lary, ellteburs& Hoptombor 23418111. To the Young Men of w 00000 n Ponnsylvaals,..l ordered to ro,rogt tbeibl/d Bstralmn et th 111:6 Ittglmeor U.S. Infantry la Ponosylwaoh, sod pow appeal to 'ton t gaugsryoua pgdglotlera by enterlll4 the rerelco a soar ronuory In Weasel We Reglagert, to amoglat of .1,4 n m.o. Thy pay Is from $l3 to $34 per moot& with M/uudtugt. 1004, 00/6!og sad all to> IMAM. Every eddies or the Regular Army Is sniffled, bo. Uea penskm, a disables!. aed II ANTI Of ONE lIUNDILED DOLLIES. •hen I oborable discharged, to • omat , i table .oppb. t , d sick c r disabled. 111 the soldiers' birm.bw established by lb.. government itbrzb-diats prtlnsion mute fur noborms. arms, winlpmeete, r•llber ►ud sraneport►tL•u for all who etill.l. One.thlrd of tbe Company Officers alit be taken fro., MS maks. No getter Nino/tacit) la °flared Co spirited jrimag meo fur good treatmeat, and a falr thence for goomettnn. Fur 18111 information apply to Lieut. ROBERT SUifiltilLANlli, as tbe itelemsvcar, N 0.64 FoOrtti at Wit.t. A. OTOS, XS, • aiaCklinil Major 18th Reg. U. H. Iniantry. EfrliOtt TtJI W Aii. he Rrliolle of Col. W. rt. LAM ON, the Ifte law pariah and (Elrod of tbu Prealdont, l• not nobs toll,, aht men VIII ho roovlrt , lettber an companko, imirtaof companies,' de "nie Individual'', AND DAV. TUE CIIOICM OP VIM 1111.ANCItt. or et6tiVIIIIS WHIM! Ttl Par.rma,.fther u Attilltry, Infantry or env. A portion of the Bated° Is now ha activrkeervice This I. a chance re•My met w lib, as, the Brigade wil favorite one. Prom the date or eolistomo, me wHI be entleated, paid end clothed. Apply at th stable o( Bept. PATTgItbON, o•lf, dig blamood etroot, near Brant. rir A FEW 2,101tE KEOtt UllB wautotl to 011 the teats of the UNION Al VLi9 , tinder O•pn. TUON. & BOSE. The Company will he officered no aeon u completely organized, and will go into service an thorn elmeters. Armory in Id awry of Milan'. Nall, where good men will 1.r...r011ed fare low days longer. int.3l:tt ?HOMAN it. NOON. Osptain Fotcr PITT AlcuLtfratit. 9 WANTIED: . .11' isperleneed Teamsters, 6aaddlors and throes,. Makers, Sir - Good then can apply to J. M. 1112 AP, soll-dif 1.10 rinb .trees, ascend Door SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.—In this preparatien w, have all the restorative properties of the rate *whined end concentrated In all their etrength and effi,acy; accordingly we fled ft retorted to in cases of ecrefula liver annplaint, malt rheum, dyspepsia and gnteral debility, with unprecedented encores, so It speedily panner the blood, restores to the stomach lte..tona and imbcP • with healthful Ist palms the entire organisation. Prepared and win ,by a. S. • It. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Sutton street, New York. BAIA oho by It. A. flatl4,4tBl . ooEC 1 Co., Putt burgh. Ps. BALI •fw by Drng¢ta:a¢wcenll►. oc24ATIArmIPP MAJOR GENERAL M'OLELLA.N'S ORNAT WORK —TUB ARAMS OF RU. eceoprialo• desert,ptioc• In &toil of the MIIP WeY_Byeteme of Europe. nespbag their advautogeir to MI prow of the United Rtatee•orefee. By OIGHWIII MoCL •LI.AN. Make o..neral U. P. A. Illartnited WIN • floe /heel Portrait sod roma: hundred engrav ing,. For tale by KAY t CO.. 65 Wood areal. • $l5 000 FOR INVESTMENT. FOR &Wee will lo Invested b bum from $3OO to $5,000, tor term of Irdin Qum to five sam . a, moored by bond sod mortgage oo ordo• cambered real estate in Allegheny county. fibrin, at nob PETTY'S, 19 St. Clair meet. TOBAOOO - 12 bozo. approved brands Virginia ToLaeco. 30 keg. Nu. 1 311. do 50 WA.. Out sod Dry do foredo by cell/ - FLOYD & 00. 100 k.s, ehalco betw'rimce ovnty Batter, 10 bbl., solid pactel do Far .010 by 0c220 JOAN FLOYD At C rribltallY SNED-2ti bogs Timothy Smi for pal. bf .1011 M P.OVD t 00. LlNATumatts-25 sacks Feathers for .1.7 ...le by 4626 JOON FLOYD 6 CO. C orrigx-200 bags prime Rio Coffee Waldo by 0c24 Ju UN FLOYD t CO. QTARCLI-100 boxes Madison Pear glorch for stlo by JOHN rimy' t 00. BROOMS -150 doz. Corn Brooms for silo by oc2B JOIIN FLOYD &OD. CUOLCP CRAN BKARkES—Jast re ce/ved from Philadelphia of 91 antra large Crnelberriai, for aale at the family Grocery Store or 30118 6. ' neR4 , corner Marty and Hand sta. 'MAN BE:ARIES-25 bble. prime west- Na no Creuberrlen for at, by RION AB A BROTHARA. ' Pr 24 Nos 128•nd IM Wood .trot. di RUDE Ull,--10OU bbin. Ui! Creek V Petroleum, eultalle for reddlutt, Jun received end for unle by oc2l JAM DA LUILL A 84.1 N, 64 Wood in. 14 UTTER I BUTTER 11-2 bbls. flesh P Roll Boyer last reoslve,l sal for sale by Pit .INR. VAN GORDKR, ocZl No, 114 &coal street AMP BLANKETSI-A large sup ply of [bo=o seperiar Gem Blankets Itez reCeived be India Rubber Depot, No 26 and 29 Bs. Oisir I. rcwt J • 11. BUILLIPS. ELTINO BELIINO I—lndia Hub• • . IP Ler nisi Lea her' nellloo of oil glue; oleo, Lime Loather of • *lnterior goodly, fur We At 2.1 sod Si Lt. 01• Ir street. 0r23 II 111ILLIM NM& RUBBER CLOTatislti of all Itlole always on hood et tho Indio Robber Depot J. h it PIIILLIPeI, 2d end 28 Pt. Ontir strert. BAuuN enske Bacon sides retelvtal and far sali L by 0r.24 'IC OALZb4I. it 00. Cmtefra BRUOIIIB--20 doz. extra Carpet Brooms; sled, • fresh gustily of Rickety Scrubbing BroonbLneoeived end for a.la by NOUN A. BILNeLIANI. 0e93 earlier Liberty end Fiend etc. LEMONS. -20 Imzei prime French .1../ Lemons to arrive and for silo by wit 111.591de1t BROPI. REFINED 014,--Vondantly on hand to. I Mined Oil, war...tett lon•explostre, by JAM DALZELb • 80d. 6.1 %Writ. suNDßits__ 1200 lbs. fresh IWO Batter, eta doses (rah Km. to tbs. prime Geo. Posthrrr, Ito Bova (ream Obsess,— Itsselsod sal fur sale by H. ' RIODLX, 0c24 No. 143 Liberty etreet CHESTNUTS -- 100 bothele cholco Obeitonts, :6'41 born, Nitro Ureantllhote... 63 kegs 'Aims teeth Batter, To arrive "miler into RIDDI,P, colt No. 103 Mei*, etreet. EMU VAL--Ds. Corm's 'residence to Nn. 69 FOURTH, STUNIIr, bl . eehe ca. ni Lts Hallelng, between Wood and Mutt OrreeN—•e before. at No. 1011/Iftb 6t. re2.1:102 5U04,11,=3 hods. primo N. U; huger, 6 üblx. 115 nolsamu, ttra.lrnd rn contlgnmeot mut f4r usle by 0c2.1 it. RILIDIda. Pia Liberty street. SEA BATJUNG • PRILAI/EL PH i A POE SEA BATHING, Atlantic City, N. J., (too and • halt bows Me Irma ?h&u dalphis) h more fmalcated than my other pedalo ttitrOolted Mates. EZMi=M== lie Hotels and Boarding ITonam, which` will sown modem atmut heren Thousand penums,• are as men kept II those ofdamtoga and NemporL Ile Reach is nine milm he isontit, altording a aeg. ilidoent drive, Ishii* the atmosphere of the piece le m makable for Its dryness The liallenre carried Melee daily tiro and limn Philadelphia, and a telegraph extends me "'hop length of the toad. Trains of the Wades and. Atlantio Rallr,ad liana Vim Btree4 Vrturr4 Philadelphia, as IX a. ph and 4 L. N. lanai Atlantic at 0:16 a. N. mud 4:411 t, V. 'Dia tans sixty main Sara s44e. ldelKLlWlfill Matted Matta) UOTIL and Obit homes new open. ' 14141111 I 't) AlikilVri (N NUN SIUN .11. bbli Crimberrler, 110 Dbl., Orem Applaig' 6 19 MU Eieet 014er, 6 oat( L. a. vigor a co, 0. 800/113.- - .150 hhda. -fair. ; to Al • anti:sin acirsiutdior rairby , , MoDONALD A.Utlokui, - 1341 lich 166 Liberty itreit. MEE MIR IloAblottistintiits. • rVi NTY-i lOIITii I,l;sT OF AP. LIO 122026 for tielllng Upton, filed h. the Olga& 021ceup to OcolaboeTbdi, 1861: Beighanan JAN - tarerier Lower Fh- Clair Tp. 'hack John, other geode. deb ward, PEtteleargh. Betdia Nary A,, , eatloa home, 6th do do Cara)* Uoharto, othir lt good., 4th do - Allegheny. Glatt TheadOrn e e. 00 • ad do E Pllitburgh. UsEntahro Rivard, do al do A 11- gheny. Kant Fred ,L • larrrth Lower 6h Clair Tp Weeds 9„ eating how, 13d ward, ?Wei/rah. Utter Pretirklh,.. , tavern. •2d do . do • The Ooort ot Qoarter tbiodoits wll mat oh MON. DAY. Itorentb• r gth, to yet on the wove meow. • - oetti - Attert- • • W,-A. 111111 110N,Oleek. - Calli i t'rB AND UM t;LLITNS FoURTR s.r. CARPET STORE; . W. D. I A. MaCJA.LLUNI bete this dey ctoned part of • iery lu ge•ud mien *atm tment of CAR elrfl NG. to which-dm, invite the attention of buy er*, se they shalt be 'o ff end on , tho mint' tavorable totem Igo. • await , ItoPartad tat of be•atYol DELLIGIISTS ofll widths, and at the ;lowest Totem • LI Idecle4Ohl, 1174,00rthdtreet, Dear Wood thous or tam Costhothati or athinithar On.. Pa, t • Pittsburgh. Geto64ir 924,1861. f • PO 00NraA01oits. 7 -p_ealed :propo- J. We will be remind at thiii 0618th until Vtillas• DAY. the alst the., for the ernetlon of the WOODEN Wrath:Mt:W or TOR 11111DEIR OVER DEER ORElthi, near the mouth. Bide to be male by the foot lines! Width of span eighty live lea. Gans end epeoltlestions Gan be teen et the (Moe of the County Comotheinners. Props!. 'rill De received -It du same time for Itiprayping the West Abetment of mild Bildge in a similar meaner to the East Abutment By direction of Counts. Cotuonissioorn. 0c241:d BYNItY I.B4lFlNST,Oontrollar. J. IL Om; w roe, SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY • 01 PIINNBYLV ttibh, rdenahousieres sad Wbolento Dealers is . . LIIBRICATINN, AND IiNFINSID OILS, St. Clair St., near the Bridge, Pittsburgh. Trade ifial%--Eoler Machine 01, No. I; Eclar al Chine Oil, No. color Bumlog 011,No. I, Noise Do lag 011, No. 2. Adasocas made on cooshroments. Speeal att ea tkol Oren to filling orders for erode Ols or all old° gravities, 0013. , tor MOEN ABSAYMBB AND LL'flt4loßS GOLD AND,SL - LVER, So. 113 South 2 lard PIIILAMPLIIA. Gold and Silver Bought. sapP•rtise forwarding package. by ltsprou sill meet with • prompt ankporrel rotors. &ter to 8. Mums k Co., [Hartle. oeltelawdlm ILIATS A `l.l l AT 21100-ORD 41‘ CO.'S, 131 - WOO STREIT, PITTBIIIIII49, Rare now on band a very largo and complete stock. of the latest style. of 1 1 RATS AND . CAP'S, Both for the city and corintry• trade, wh!chtto.y cal will at very low Orlon. - q Orden. promptly tilled. 000. 1111Taa.....0. r Waritzula. OODVILLE OIL REFINERY.- - HOLDBI3LP, 13111r&N & CO. 1141 . 411/AOTORER3 OP BURNING OIL AND LUBRICATING 01/I, Beep renewal on baud the very beet quality of BUNNING OIL, clear and 'stomas odor; also, a good LUBBIUATOK, pone white bIIOOI,M and uAR ORILIIBIB. orders felt at No. 85 YIPIH STILBET.Bank Block, eecood floor, w,ll be prop rtly attended to. **Zeds W A. IAcOLUtiO, bommissiou Merobant, For the whet Crude and Relined Carbon Oils, NO. 01 WOOD mum? L: G. (Matt S. II tqtAllAtsi 'l4. G GRAFF & GRAHAM, ' PELODVCE AND con Bus s min net la Eta HANTS, No. 2045 Itimitimr STRUT, PWILADELPHI•.• seraxitt NOTIO&—Free btorage can be had at No. to Water street, for any package. &Wad to auy Volonte, Soldier In the army of the Roltad litateaoonfk er east. 'We wilt she forward by roll, river orotherwlek tree of charge, eireiit drayage and 0c24 It4AIAO WORRY k tfo SUPERIOUNON-EXPLIMIVEBURN ING FLUID S - CARBON AND GOAL OIL, FOR 8,4L8 LOW AT JOSHES 1 . /41741M:1'8, oc2l 1, Oorner Market street and the Llama% Mi2M2N fhb. delicious • preparation, dompoaed of Iceland Moo, Om Arabia, Sugar and Vanilla, iv cnundently recommended far the alleviation and cure d Wool Floods. Waimea. lanbissi, Sontag% Gaiters, Mitts. Zepti= yr Worted, 13ostnn "Carney ~ Jo. Dress Writ:liming*, Fancy Gioods and Notions ,rugglet, of all kinds, Corttnr Bmlthfieldapd rcortti otrontc ix2l JOSEPH HORNS. COUGHS, 30112-TIIIWAT, 'WARREN CAP, IC. / SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, A CERTAIN (AIRE FUR FEVER AND AGUE. , A °RETAIN CUBE FOE JtAVER AND AGO/. TW. Med Irina le recommended to. the public tub.. log lbe suet effectual remedy ever gltstored to tits care of /EMI AND AGUE, BILIOUS NEVIN nat I ell diluents •of the Wet, It le atm en lomat WI preventative of the above disown ►even of alit fa. re In,* hemming prevalent In the army, end 11 as having Mende Were would console their.' beet Intwr , eat ty emoting them m pottag e . PRICE ONE DOLLAR, PER PA (IMAGE. Prepared and fa wile only by Joe. FLEMING, • corner &Julien atmet and the Diamond. kt; W CIFOLIAJOI PALI. AND IVINTICILI FALL AND WINTNA LATIBT STYLES] LATEST STYLIS At the old stendof / , . JAMS C. WAS; Corner of Penn and Bt. Clair mitt The Wilmot .Taxaso IL Wait, d queued , relleCtittUy loth* pubdo Wean= to tab heir 'tut of FALL AND *INTIM GODS, tarnishing all the stewed .kyles of floblomibls tostatied adoptod to GENTLII. t MINN'WLE , OOIIaIUag an early ealL The host. um 11111 be modulated oa the elltett apprised MAIM u herotobte; The stock of seta goods Dogma to my to thlsettys oolt:lyd FALL GOODS JUST 4IOEIVED We are now opining a cholce)itock of !ALLGOOD* courhatag lu all of thalateat huportatleca of CLOTHS 041011YERI8 and IrifintillY, *blob us Wray will b. equal to au, alsortmeat lobe loved Leal or , Weld. They will b. matiap to aide; (e reporter style and at prices to pelt the thrice. We Would respeArially eoUrlt as early call Iron cur patrons and the public. . &cause, GOAT Lai SON, ifilliOULNI TAIL° . IPA No. 19 ruin Se RMotows ENIT - E - LOPEI3. 8135 LEAVE to call the attentton or Booksellers, Bletlooota, Antonin Fano/ Goods, and allothena to the IiZTEIJOSIVEI 'AUSORTATTIFIT AND evrurattos QuALEIV ENE 0 P iIatIVTACTUABD BY MX TM. Mods oaten.* atuT .1 1 3 , M of Leta, flow, OIL chat; Woddths,ParUoi. 2 , Bni: mut °Mar tmt4..... AIN, Parchment opd woh mad. &Mpg* x. 4 In the Jolt print mentor, oa t,b• Mid fading NUMMI yet tuventad, the Ining 1.11118 Writing Papal, cianclia brad expleol7 far th• subiaibes, mad no Wipe: pi ping:ruble 6aad.ta arsintaw . sample% with,lred• Bit of plossolit, NeMall Daokr.a» hirtled to call i.OkStoth.. o. lll timtPo ol ß4.l l o l llV.ll^. skinuam asiraciitL =Mad 111 Stinsti 1111. N. Goobs. V14.01t aus.,v.i . '. .-(' - -- 3-ti;i.r 'iiiu - afGAS,O24-• BOSTON RTIOHID HOAK, SHAJIR KNIT HALT HOSII, W WOOL CL , SITORTS A 0 SOARPI, SHAWLS, TALMAS AND MATT, SLItIVIB, OAITERB AND MITTS, MERINO AND WOOL ONSIRSHIRTS AND LADDTV• A.D OHILDRIIIPS • UNDINI4ILIA, Ild TORUN/ BALMORAL SKLITTA, WINTRECO LOY RS—new styles, LIA RD GAO:Mtn—now Oros, - • DRUB TRIBMINOS—eMoIors istyles aad colors, BONN= R'BBONA, 1100112 AND FLOWIRS, amsnowntse, • LAO RS, X DBMS . Am ..Tra, ORNVT .SHIRTS, ILANDHABOBURN SIJAARNDIRB, BLERANTSTYLBSOISTBILAPRINO SHIRTS.' coasurirsitauAns, And Al who lay to tell again, adll lb IltYpeld ai W' VERY SMALL ADIiiNOI6 Oi LTZRNOOSL. .BATON, MACRON & . , Fo., .25 N05...17 andl.9 Fifth *tree °PANEL/ AT W. a D. 11.UGUW, OPINID AT W. A D. MMUS% OPENED AT it A D. HOODS, OPkiNED ATV. t D.-tin:law, OPENED AT W. A D. UMW, STRIPED FRENCH SHAWLS, BLACK & W lIITB CHECK sa&wLß CIRCULARS OP TEE NRIVSLT . STYLES, BALMORAL EMU, AT ALL PRIORS -W. & D. MIGUEL N EW GOODS NEW GOODS JUielT UPEND ZOO NNW AND DIALITIFULATYLIS °WAS& 100 poe. NEW SILKS, trout 137,14 e. to $1.26 per yard. 000 nouns AND PLAID LONG AND LQUADE BRAWLS. 200 pea. PLAIN AND AMMO/ PRONCIII MIDI. NOS—oll colon. 100 pea. PLAIN A /MEM PORNO a POPLIN& 100 " PLAIN, 0011DBD A /1411111.110 MOMS. 200 " " AIMED AND /131711. AD RAPP& 'I 300 " DIC:LAINEB, from IS*. per yard up. BLANKETS, TLANNKLB, • CILOTHA, OMIBIMIIIIB4 .• PAINTS, SHUT/004 . Burrqhmas, BOWERY, OLOVEI,KITBIISIDER/18, tr—, to— to., An a which will he sold at unegnidai L:0 if PRIORS.. Sirwo Cordially twits thci radon of this ■firer• besmear to call and sismite our stock sad prices. W. BARKER it, CO., v 59 Market Etreet.t AT HORNE'S THIAMIN° STORE, 3 77 fliarket'street, r• - •• . f..IADIFZ' OUTFITS AT., 1311.11 AT BARGAINS LADIES' MERINO SHIRTS 4Nu DRAWERS, ORIDIII 4EB AND NIGHT - WRAPPED/3, PREARPAST AND - BIGHT OAPS. • /RA NO MAIO SIEJILIAIO comma, IlolP AND BALEORAL EH RIB WOOL AND AIRSANO EIOsIL PLANO? LIMED AND ow/v.)3 BOSS, GLoVICIAN" GAUNTLETS, SRENCII WORE COLLARS &SETS, EMI pria, POINT DE GAZE DOLLARS AND SETS: IMEROIDERED AND HIBIERDIIDEPS„ BLACK LADE AND GRENADINE MIS, GARTERS, OOM 68, PAIR NITS, BEAD DREPRES, NEM TIES, SA., Sc. •• Dorlog this week we will col:emperor, to receive our third mapply el FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Connoting of EMBROIDERED arcs, LINFN LAOR iodation:llm COLLARS, Laos do ilklll niT3ll do MOLICUOINEI . *do JAOONET ILD9INeB, do JN➢ILTINUB do PJA)UNUIN6I. INFANTA' OAPS AND WAIST'S, INIPANTd. ILMBILOIDAIRED ICOLISS. LAMB' do mark DBMS TRIMMINGS. VOLVAT HIBBONP, MAPS TRIMMINGS. aIIoCHU /MOILS, GutPulai LaON. HOOP BICHITs AND 0110311 P. - WO4l E HOODS. FANCY KNIT BRAWL& WOOLS , YARNS, JIA, *6. CHEAP AMCAIII7, A r CHARLES GIIPNER'S, 78 Market Street. BARRED FLANNELS, WHITE, EVA AND YELLOW 1611NAIIL6,' ally malt 'LAMM, COUNTRY AND DANTEIIN BLANENVI 11 111titt(Pil' 75.641i1,', _ oesatmiesitil. CIATEA, ros II II AND SOW masa. BILL SIMON *JINNI:LS, CANTON rusiiicis. sis . cotmott of bans (ions, mews. emtas /act ,% J• M. BURCHFICI.n UT/ON.—The Warehouse lately 600 u. 4,1 ptad by , tiiviat been datroyedg *ln have removed Who: usa must' artulat t a doota below out. Wow buttes. _ • Ito a aow , tatairtair troltoki lot' of BACON anoULDim, SIDES and HAYS dltiair trout tba Smite Ilona, sad gall Widowed kr es Mr ttht& atom tenet( - • WILL & 00, Tl 144 U ArIIZAT /L 01111,6602 OW.. In storiOnn2 tor enleby, :11c1IONALD s AtustrwElaa. am— - , -; '/No; 262 Llbeirquitrant. XVIVALL EMISAWI4II cat THAD' sow coo inid 4 -MU tint amt. NS /OIL LILO MIUSMiENTS. FITTSBUkT II 4 . 10 . ainfll. I VA NHOE. HiNDIIIIIOIIIL HMI NSWTON. ROBERT E - MAIET. erzwAur To b followed t,y the new tentieidniior A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE. illattaL.-zjaigtc, iIiVeIALED 111UZ.1.0 Bi.PUbtote.-- , TOE OPTLIARA; bzw LUTE or ZION: aterAtiON:: 0111119TIAN .lu.seraxL: ZNW 01.11ONA Shih/ITM ZELL ! , AIR •. All .be aeonat $1.60 per item, gash. For shia JOHN isaLLos. oca No. 8. / Wood target. Pittsburgh.. DEALBUIII I B .11 t 3 OLDEN OSA/ Or - Sabbath School MeWks.— NZWILULIairII ROOL 8430/k., . Ibe largest, most complete sad *Act Um* Book ever side for till! 11110 01 Bstbstb rehears • Ptire, $l2 per buteired, or lb rents atngla, ne:B4o per drue Et, 'tor isle In quantities or singty by: .101.112 .21.; 11111 Lt0/6..' • ern No.Bl Werra street. PlUtburibb pIAIVOS Al A BMIUALN. A GABON STOOK or Eptendld . New •ad 8ec00.2 baud • P 1 AN 08 WIII bo sold at ORkATLY ni/DubiDPaIORS aUeItLOTTE EL1911, - tio.e9 mraiAnk,' t. Ebacational. aarnAti. sotiouL. • LAM kJ •Ilu opened • Norms! &boot a: No. SW BP; CLAIN fiThIJIT, 8d story. ' Testimony of Tem:hrs. , He ea the nnsellor or trie Teachers. the mu to . Whom allot= kok lor advice and Instruction. JH J. • /comae moot heartily with t h e N 111Kle. WOISBYTY. LIONAnD3L BATON. I cheerfully concur in the opinion oFpremad above. • W. B. I take plesiure In birhlg lime my Winton Bilk. We 'brumes recommeneatkm Id folly merited. - 4 I• .. A. l know of no' one who ewer vas Meter te maistimony ~ In kis favor. lfiit. I fullyconeur tbelitove recommendation. - DiNNINON: Beau prepare bropile for the MO .dchool.qekker than any attar tucker fo tba city. • . DOUTHIITT. psr week. to adva um azglataid • SWAIM GRAMUD tICLIOOLs, pH& atEWON Of .TllO, rchool rN commence ot. the FLOM MOND,I7, Pthoary Do port meat per Won elfin mcdabs-$1 00 lied! do 'do •do • do •-.13 Senior do do- Thrunicsalgned pb.ced their children-Di! dsr the losssactlon of Ur. and Mrs. AVIBY during the past year would meet cheerfully recomareod thefr &hoot to the patronage of the prank. The Teachers are Competent 'and tilthful. and the progresso tin pupa has been highly ratlsractory:. William 11. liersh. FLNIcal ch. C. Hanson Lave.— J. Hush. • • J. N. Loy. . Austin Lands. • - • - Dr.A. G. Walters. Capt. WWII= Dean, 'Memo D. Illalr. WWI= Church. • ' Daunt ittselosone Samuel Dr. A. CL kturdo-k. H. T. itiorthans, - • ffirFor Circulars, dc., apply to the Pr ...lotstpel, No. 09 &rood scree; hetwran Market and. Wood. heal th. Schaal Boos, corner of Third ewe Merkel ' streets. serf ' • P NN HANOOOII rrrairn NEAR . PMEN. Wfll ro-opon on AIONDATObe Od day of Barzsoot Tonocl2l. per sloti Ate month*,, onkUol ' 1i0111111217..P0t001001. ruaNninta "Asitt ciumus REDUCED PRICM James W. -Woodurell, los. 97 add 99 Third strict, 111 Ir 0 II it w 331. Q T sr. ES .1Z 'V' -• =3lll ill Varieties of Styles aid FIRM, Hotels ano Prieite 4011• All orders promptly attended to, ousll kg. odors corefelly wind and boxed.- • ' ' Steamboats and Hondo forotabed at stunt. nom Cabinet Raters Nogginsd with sney mewl, I. a te STOVilb. WRIDITAB. DDa HAVEN. a sow, • SIAZHIPAOTIIIVgdg Gg STOVES Warehouse, Federal Street, 'oar New Susgension Midge, ALL= A INV CITY. We aak a...nom:ion of *odors to ourbugnallnott, moot of (looking and Heating Storm, tor Wood and Oral, wtikh.wo ara radio g at the lowest pekoes. mess Aoki,* our City will end it to duds advaatagifto ashere. a usliand egamton bur Gook belbre gorobadag w Oast Iron Hour Primes, Irma darling, Stales, Notioar Plain atm! Fan aso, ny Grate Fronts, - Fewileac eta threSogs oral] kinds made to older. Da RAVIN QYRINd AND isUumits.. bj 63 bbis. laltrraois Golden and S. R. 16 bbds. 6 do Sanneylvanta •do 20 bbla Standard an 1 A Crushed Begat 12 do Powdered and Granulated 18 do Yedlow and Sadao do' ' 80 do' N. 0. Illoismos, • 111 bbda N. .0. Sager, 76 boxes grime Hamburg Oboes., • . .60r sale by .noel _ lt LAIN _ A LEXANDER SKULL'S/VW POEM AI& ZDWIN 011 DRIR.t. The Barr/ Oord. - By rhirley Brook.. Grist ltxpeetations; Illestrated edlUmk. Tow Browp•st Ohtani Two volume refiteleirersolmee. AnthonY Trollops• The Rome otithaMoor. • -By Mts. Oilphsst: ,; Reoriatkaw ern Country Parans, Ist and Risarlas. 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