The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 04, 1861, Image 3

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MONDAY morilinio, NOV.
,4, 1861.
CITY .4 PAIRS
lisrzolotoorcez °beer/Wow lot the Os
; may bi G. If... Shim, Optician, 6.5 Filib street
...410trelsted daily I
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1 i orampgary G, Third Pertithylvaata tight
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The large force of cavalry, now in the Fed
•'•- mai army of the Potomac, displays no liner
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4 `. body of mea, it is said, than Company o,' of
' lba .Thlrd • Pannsylirsiala Regiment, (Light
,Cavalry.). It will be remembered th is t om.
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t • pang acquitted atself very creditably is ' the
, • r fight at Lewinsvillet - is tba.divlaion of General
I . i Smith and it hi ad I
. , pride and p assure to oar
i . elltisena to record the fact that a number of
-i - tbows composing said compady are Pittsburgh
einh, via i
Captain, .0. 0. G. Robinson ; Lieutenant,
c -Wm. L.. Gregg; Frivatee, Wm. Beaman, G.
.._,.! Drossy, Wm. Jonas. R. Carry, John Morris,
.1 kliehasl filentiough; John Jones, Wm. Carts,
1 A..Wilfiams, D. Murphy, J.Wasgls, J. Canis,
' P. Duij i - J, Cramer, J. Hughes and William•
' Otitis-411 of which latter are workmen from
the. Clinton Rolling Mill—the officers named
thous befog sons of those of our oldest sad
- I most respected citizens. 1 his company has
/ been chiefly occupied in the periled' position
lof picket duty, beyond the Potomac, in Vit-
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. • glee, since us enlistment. _
I We have juts bees shown a letter from
I. Lieut. Gregg, deieriptive of the Late review of
Gen. Portees division, in which his company
I have - recently been acting, from which we
1 ".••• make some extracts: . '
. ''This has bean -a day of interest in our
'divislion of tbe arty of the Potomac, the Army .
of ihe Laws, the Constitution, and the bleeper.
able -17elion. Oen. McClellan, our pliant
: Commander-insChlaf, received as with all
_' 'Gm swap and circumstance of war.' A grand.
fir sight 1 have never been witness of. The
' . legions assembled on their several parade
• grounds at 10 o'clock a. in., and formed for
review at 10* o'clock. Gene. Meetings, For.
tar.. Batteulald and Martindale, the Prince
' du Paris, the Prince de Joluville, and ell the
- , staff odious '
inspected the troops. The la
' , fancry passed in review; then the artillery and
. osavalrp The three different arms of the army
pained Gen. MoCrel lan twice—the infantry firm . ,
- ' is common time, then the double qale4s, tee er.,
__ tillery at a weak. the cavalry jollowteg; from
the walk we .:prised to the trot.. Jar four
"epaulet' of cavalry marched to Ilia parade
grand in two iquadrons, four platoons each,
eiglAplatooza la column; we passed !a review,
; - order In divisions, two platoons abreast, or one
trpop; fonakeg a division,
..each troop in two
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fantsfourdivisions in all. The review was
' Complimented by the foreign Princes and all .
. ' as a grand affair. Do not consider it egotieti.
Cal ft I say that Col. Samuel W. Bleak. (oat
townsman,) and many others, pronounced Co.
G(oluv) the finest troop on parade.
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Jour Children Burnt to Death.
41lkionday evening, the 9lst blatant, a short
, . thati • aller dark, a molt distressing accident
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- "Coculted in Ferguson township, Clearfield
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ootsaV. It appears 'het 'Mt. Nicholas Tubbs
. . ' and hie-.wife went to preaching at a echoed
-- •... Apnea 'shark distance from-their home, taking
with them their youngeat child and leaving the
fiat older ones at home. Some time after
' their arrival at the school house, the alarm
was given that their boas* was on fire. Oa
~' resale" the goalie of confiegratioa, the mt.
' WV and other timbers were already falling in;
' and to their utter horror they discovered that
the four children they bad left at home were
In the burning building. The youngest was
• three years of age and the oldest eleven—two
' fibytend two guts.
• ;•"•., The remains. of of the children were after wards
taken from the burning ambatt—two of vArch
• I were entirely consumed, except a few of the
• — larger bones ;' whilst, of the o th er two, the
ss. Moto Were only_ blunt off, leaving their bodies
' i a ellipeleta Mire of crisp hulas flesh, horrible
I to behold. Therei was no fire in the hones
- i 'whoa the parents left it, except a bunting can.
! dlert--The origin of the Ors le mere conlecture,
- ' as it had so far advanced when it was dinner
, 1 erbd that no one could tell in what part of the
1 budding it did commence; hertz is presumed
-•-•• that the children had gone to bed, Lad whilst
• I they were asleep the fire originated from the
1 bathing oandle by some mean..
I The Death er Drs. pierhart—e_gPatioatiora
Asir The Discharge or John Weaver.
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On Saturday, In the Criminal Court, Mr.
' Coyle_ made an application for the discharge
of.Tohn Weaver, the young man TeemlletY com
mitted by-Mayor Dram to answer a charge 01
murder..
preferred by Ignatius &Mart, hap
band of, the woman who wen found dead in a
stone yard in. Allegheny, stew days glace. It
will be recollected that the defendant season,
of the party who volunteered to convey the
dezemed from the Wald-Mill Hail, on Chests
; not street, to the blayorPi office, bat instead
of doing so they took her lo extoppositelizees
hoe and left her in the stone yard, where she
waifound dead on the followisg morning.
Dr. Reiter, Coroner Bostwick, the husband
! of the deceased-, and others; were exarained
for the satisfaction of the C, arti who decided
to bold the matter ceder advisement until Sai
-Inrday -next, wherothe question will be decided
• ". es to whethu the delendaat can beadmitted
to bail or not. s-
- kilimotiag Affray mo 'Abner,.
.chk"Theradayedeii, (Halloween ' ) a number
- --Of - boys and young limn ' is the vicinity of the
tillage o 1 Library; to this county, tared out
fee,ihe purpose of having a little sport; sad,
ii.uright well be supposed, their fun did not
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atoms at whose espouse it was bad: nlllll.
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menet doom with - cabbsge:staiks ianotlooked
upon with much favor by any bodes while
' , .seautsimilrecome terribly enraged-when sub.
_ putted to this annoyance. What was the exact
ollepse of the boys to question, we - did sot
• leans, bat, haring attached the bowie of Dr.
Wood; after beteg warned not to do so, he
• discharged a lost ol shot at them, from le gun,
*team' of the shot taking effect on the -body
of Samuel Phillips, but fortunately not isflict
larserione wounds. The affair created
•eonsiderable•escitement,, but we believe no
troseentlon has been entered.
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_ ',llmMisscas la the Criminal Cause.
Os Saturday, Judge McClure paused - sm.
lairen up o n the tollowing Offenders' .„.t.
t"i„Palfriak lingbes, for auaelt and battery, War
- ' 'lnd one dollar and sentenced to, pay costs,
and wan also sentenced to pay onsvhalr the
mats la a case charging biro with resisting en
Christian Shallenberpr anTrisife, and their
6/0 daughter', convicted of keeping a disor.
dotty hoots, were 'sentenced to two months
• tsar in the twenty jail, analysing Mni ehal
' lionbeiger, who, on account of dismal, wail 'et
of with Oilcan dap,. „-- .
Dias Or 41J1 Itusan lastErsz—Dansis
- rose,,a - snembar ot the
(which ruled through this city" a day or two
sleek) was so ill wliu he ruched this eity,
that Is was taken Chugs of by the
*nee Committee, and placed-le the diem
llosidtal, where he died og Friday, of eon
jambe of the lunge. The deceased minded
near Chiago, and It will be grati4ing to his
'tithed'to; learn that hewn well taken can
'of; tad received niters attention at the bands
of the flebsisteuce Committee. Ile wu de.
00E4 buried al their exiiinsest, and hie /tin
epyropristely marked, so that his 'frlearli eau
=re the body at -any time, -,shonld they
PAT DAT CIT rag . PaaaRLTANIA RSIZITAT.
—Mee Pettesiylvasia Reserve", Cies. MeCall , a
dleletop, era! be paid - on betweetk the Let aed
10* of Notetiber. G 0... Conde and
/dean bare so arrsag.d mauve that the eel
lien eae - forwayd their mosey to their Wellies
Itousa2.-On ?Windilynight lasi tie-mere
• 'of-Mr. Richey, in Webster, Wsehingten cone:
was, broken open and robbed of alias,
In
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Alllgiliami boots, Ato., besides fourteen a 1 ).
' _ aimusi. Mr. Ricker, 100 u aboist $2OO,
„Tare NUZIAIICS CUL ...Till2 420 of tlie
:"COto woowea aL Willie-in ludieied
,-tor Juoinnee, will be 'reseined• ma Mandeb*
wlea Judge tdalloi will deliver hie charge Lei
f3i3vdfax, of Whoallog, caw a inugeon
AI- the. oda] . ham had ail hie Ocausaild
ovisd 1
foro. 1 0•11,10 mt 7 . 170115 ad !loom
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Ittlow. A 'Mattoroß tier Boottoto By chocks
R..'. -Author of . Nrivr too Iwo to Meade 'roll
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a O . M histor ical - novel from the pen of so ati
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enthplistied i writer.as Charles Reeds is sore of
a woloome iexptbm in the ffresidsoirole of gen
ial readers these chilly, lengthening November
evening.. Bet tha l eilames of this qnaint, pow
,
mid find original writer, while they will charm
the winter fireside, will no less freshly charm us
whin.the changing yeai shall lead forth again
the lad Wight days of Spring and the long'
luxurious boarsof glowing Sommer evenings.
So vivid are the thanes which Mr. Beads
sketches for us in these pages, thattruly we feel
the put tots no longer. dead shrouded form of
unfamiliar greatneu—so strange to us as to be
all bat unknoWn—almost unrealizable
lives, and is full of life; we are notbf It, but we
understand it, and seem to have paned through
it, bearing thanes many a sweet and tender im
pression which sympathy and - kindred human
Within made a precious deposit In the cabinet
of memory. No one but the writer of genius
can thus make the past reenume its life—and
Impress us with a sense of living reality, maid
the shadows that flit through the dim, haunted
chambers of memory.
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GIVI4T - ...:Pr0TA2101.110.-WO have received
from Mr, JohnP. Bunt, Masonic Hell, Fifth
street, another twenty-five cent edition of
Charles Dickens' Jast novel. ibis edition I.
published by a Boston blue, which, disre
garding the claims of the I author, bee lathed
Olt edttloa to compete with those published
by Masers. Peterson, of - Philadelphia, who
paid Mr. Dickens 115,000 for a copyright,
which kaa Unhappily no legal protection at
present in this cottony. Pablac opinion has,
however, an indefeasible right to give prac
tical recognition to the Jost claims of en
author—by preferring a copyright to a not.
copyright edition.
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BLACIEWOODNI MAOIIIIIOI von Octlett.--
Mr. Henry Miner has received a supply of
this, the latest number or Blackwood repub
lished by L. Scott dr 00., New York. The
opening paper,*^Dtmocricy teaching by Hz.
ample,"
to one of those utterances of the
stupid self•sufficient Toryiem which Blackwood
Is the anal vehicle, in North Britain, for car
rying to the Squire Westerns of the Nineteeth
Century.
Arrest of Conuterfillters.-91.200 Conn-
Oa Friday last, WlllOOl police arrested a
man named James Alton on surpiaion of heal
concerned in passing counterfeit bank-hip.
Ii turned out that be was the same iodtvidual
who bad been arrested by Mayor Drum's pa.
lice, in Allegheny Some days bettor°, on a
charge of passing a counterfeit Ova collar bill
upon Mr. Gardner, butcher 1 but, bating locked
up In the seeped story of the Mayor's Lilco,
he made bin escape by lowering himself from
a window into the yard. After escaping from
the police ' in Allegheny, he made his appear
anoe on this aide of the ricer, boarding with
his wife at • house ou Liberty street, and act.
ing in concert with a notorious coubterfelter
under the alias of J. D. Thompson. It seems
that they had fallen behind with their board
bills, and had to shift their quarters—the po
lice, at the same time, bsving "spotted" them
for the firm favorable opportuoity. They ten.
WI a couple of room et the Po int, and on
Thursday last removed come of their Winer
ttilbeit new quarters. Daring Thursday night,
Thompson was seen to carry a bundle to a
board pile . near by, where he deposited it.
The officer who watched Ines was so situated
that he could not then make the ems', but
on removing the bundle it was found to
contain 51,200 In well etecuted bank-balm, on
banks In this State and Massachusetts. Ou
Friday, morning, the boos ! was "jetted at a
very early hour, and. Alton was arrested, but
Thompson was unfortuestely "acit at home."
Alton was locked up for a heating, and the
matter was kept quiet until Saturday after
noon, when toe pollee succeeded in entrap
ping Thompson—how we need hot state.
They, were both committed for a farther hear
ing on Thursday nest. The counterfeit bills,
It alleged, were porch eed in New York,
and ere of a character well calculated to de
calve good judge. of money.
Argiva of Traitors
'Coesiderable curiosity Was manifested in the
cite yesterday, upon the arrival °leaven genes.
lion prisoners from Maysville, Ky., by the
train from the west. Tiny were conveyed to
the hdonoegahala 'Beetle, where they dived,
and at 440 la the efurrooon they left for Pail.
adalphle by the Penneylanais Railroad. The
names of - the traitors area R. H. 8:setoo,
Jamey Hall, Herne Forester, W. T. Caeco,
B. F. Thomas, William Rant, and Irate Nei.
son. They were In charge of Lieut. W. H
Clapp, Co". A, .Fortyeeoond Regiment Ohio
Volunteers,,and a guard of am men.. They
are Government-prisoners, and will be far.
niched with "arbommodetioas” at Fort Lefty.
ette or Roston:
Paants) ease of Dreranalap
The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday
uYesterdey, at 2 o'clock L. M., while the
Key West No. 4 waireunding to in order to
land at Conoord, sly., elghty-eight mi!cs above
Cincinnati, and while the engines ware stopped,
the carpenter, Jacob Reed, thoughtleesly got
into tbe wheel to fasten a loosened venue.
The engineer cornmeoced "backing" without
knowing that Rose was in the weeef, when he
was drowsed.. A fireman who was with Rose,
succeeded in getting out of the wheel on to
the eyltader timber. Rose is from Birming
ham, Pa., where be leaves a wife and five
children. Be formerly worked for Richard
Berkhemmer, bine* maker, Pittabarg b. Capt.
Evans, of the Key Wen t has written to Mr.
8., infonning him of the unfortunate death of
Rote. .^'
TON •LLIC•Xrat RELICT ANOCIATION
This society makes a special appeal to the eh
liens of Allegheny for mean to carry on its
well organised Illstem . of beli ooo l oooo .
Heretofore - its collections bare been made by
a few gentlemen, who have asked to be en
cased from the labor this year. Without wait.
out waiting for a personal apPlication, the
charitable are now requested to send their
money, clothing or prosunons, to the following
persona and place, t—Mre. Kramer, _Soma
Common, near Sandusky Meet Mrs: Jen
ohms. 141, - Robinson street; Mrs. IL D.
Thompson, No. Ridge street, Paulson's
Row Mrs. James Park, lPorth Common, near
Elpisnade Street. It is cot the object of the
eociety.to relieve the soldiers , families, but to
help - Widows anti parkway who have been
thrown, out of employment from sickness or
accident, or 'the general prostration of bosi.
sass.. We published the annual report of this
society la Saturday , . paper.
A 401111.111. FAILIKIT.—The beery and con
tinned rains of Friday night and baturdiy have
caused another freshet in our rivers, and some
apprehend a flood. The rise was quite sud
den, but the indications last evening were that
the banks would not oveidow. S I hun
dred barrels' of oil floated down the . Allegheny
on Sunday - , much of 'which was secured by
men in skills. A bergs laden with barrels of
oil came in collision with one of the piers of
'the Hand-meet bridge, and many of them
were gambled into the stream. We heard of
no other Imams by the freshet, in thisrricluity.
We refer the reader to our river column for
funk: information.
A Novara. is its Tstacis....Ahw ditys
spice fiat.- -boat of oil u landed at the-A.le
ghee. wharf , not in erred., but "it bulk:"
The Ist was filled by Mr. Glyde at the cele
brated fighting Web. on Oil Creak, and it Rua ,
suppoeed to annuls one buadred - and Arty
barrels. -• It was purchased at a yeti low fig
ere. u 'art 011 - Gont that well le running Into
the creek '(or was at iut accounts) at the rate
of twelve or-lifwen barrel. daily. The Oat
contained twenty Maloof all, but a heavy per
damage of It wsrabliorbed by the wood, Toe
saucny of barrel., and the low price at which
the 01l could be obtabted r Wooed Mr. Gl.do
to try this eirperiment. , •
. Lucas? or —.
Wavca.oa ffnoday, a man
owned David Tools, bailing from the loath,
of- Beaver, wu arrested-by officers timithson
and Hamilton upon a charge of stealing a gold
watch and chain from Jaokson Coyle, a work •
man on the Little flaw•fdill Run Raiload.
The men bad met In a tavern on'tbe wharf,
and Tuttle proposed trading watches. Coyle
banded his watch to Tuttle, who managed to
silprint with It. The officers were informed
"of the tbefi, ind after several hours searching
tbsy loud the stamp with the watch in his
posoopsios.' He was committed lot viii. -
/MI wzarcaarsexa, rasidine aelif Hattie.
burst Stara toasty, 91Itia, "sea fifty one yearr,
Ws/ raw data place, by hat.
lag him leg washed- betwalas4 00 top_ or
tassels; asoliima. diet, la a few loan
terfett Money Fount!.
steamboat ngsploallen-411 — se Man Wiled ;
and Vinson nodded.
Ws learn Irons the ofiicers.ol the steamer
Lioerty, says the Wheeling la4Wgenesr, tbst
on Wednesday lent, the steamer Igo, Captain
Sam. Price, exploded at Hill's 'Lmiding, six
Miles below Parkersburg, killing one man and
scalding fifteen, some - nightly a d others se
rionaly. The steamer was badly blown up.
The Igo was a stem•wheel steamer, which haw
Been running for some time between Gallipo
li. cod Parkersburg.
WE call attention (riparian, desiring to pm.
chue a goodiaini, near to market, to an ad.
yerusement of a farm In Westmoreland Conn.
ty within 24 miles of Piusburgh, only two
miles from a Railroads station. This is a tip
top opportunity for a good investment. The
land Is of the beat quality, and in good con•
ditioni with good and comfortable improve
ments without unascisuary expenditure of
money.
RE•11FGAOIllIZOT OT THS AIIIZILTO4II Anion,
Ma. Nsarre.—We ace by the bills that the
btu:lager has encored the liftfldea/ of Mr.
Neafie for Mx additiobal evenings, commenc
ing with to-night. Mr. Neafie has done a
splendid business since Taesdaysivening lut.
To-night he will appear u Minimum an the
fire act Indian tragedy of that name; and Mr.
Matti will permute Timothy in the side
splitting drams or the “Toodlec"
THIRD 07ZIZOO or Day GOODS
refer our tinders, and their name is legion to
the tulvertisenceut of fdr.-J-. M. Burchfield, in
another column. He is in receipt of new
goods,' and this being his third stipply of this
'season, does motet favorably for his reedy sales.
His stock is well seiccteii, bought cheap for
cub, and he is ever ready sell it out at the
same terms. thee him • call:
Niw Yoax Parna.--lite. J. W. Pittock is
celvee the New York morning and evening
newspapers, hy express, and suppUss thole who
leave their orders with him et W. A. Gilden
lenore-News Depot, opposite the Theatre, wAh
punctuality and considerably earlier than they
eon be obtained by mail.
01711411 or Ttni.—The through train of
the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad now
leave thei Pasomger illation, Liberty street, at
1 53 a. m. and 140 p. m., and the Wellsville
Aeoommodation . at 120 p. m., instead of 4 p.
m., as heretofore.
BODY Ruetizn.—Tbe body of Robert Todd,
wbo wag drowned near Gallipoli', Ohio, Ems
days since, wag melted near that plum on
lut Saturday week. Ttie remains were sent
to this city for interment.
Da. Formal's our Vtarr.—This celebra.
ted physician for diseases of the lungs, liver
and stomach, will visit Pittsburgh again son
Monday and Towle'', November 4th and 6th,
to remain during those two days at alit. Key
ser,. Drug Store, 140 Wocid attest, to examine
patients afflicted with every phase of leap
disease, liver and stomach diseases. Dr.
Sethi:Lek is the Inventor of the celebrated In
moment called Resproessfar, by which he can
tell the true condition of the hogs, and pre
se.rioe succesakilly in most eases, where the
tusgs are not too tar diseased. Dr. Schenck
has been eminently escoessfal when the pa.
tient bas one sound icing, as hundreds can wit.
arms in this city end vicinity.
The charge tot a thorough mutilation
with the aesptrometer, Is. three dollars, but,
for the usual way of examining, he makes no
charges.
We advise those who wish to consult him
to oat this out; In order to enable them to re
member the time.
GREAT BARGAIN, IR DRY 40001.-14.11111/
wanting any kind of fall and trials: good. will
find the best usoritnent, at lee. prices than
seer known before in this city, at J. W . Bee.
net & 130.55,.50, Market street. We calf the
attention of the ladies of both city and country
to their clock of cloaks, shawls, memoirs sad
their numerous styles of dress goods.
DOCTOR C. BAILS, ROM Cure and HOMO.
past& Physician; also agent for Rainbow'm ode.
tasted Tram for Ruptures. Corner of ham
acd Wayne &Teeth
DZITiIMIT.—Dr. C. 8111, &o. 346 Penn it.,
attends to all branches of the Dental profession.
' rlnelpal Hotels.
H Lan SWAM
Arrivals at the
lIP TO 11 craw,:
OHAWRl—Oorger
Third and Wood .asreetr,
rionarros.
Wax :,.. •
CI Seen. Kittanning
8 BBmtleg. Blow city
1i110w.1.17 8 daughter.
Kitlenning
°Neale. .
P Bedell, Ntw York •
0 B bomb. Ohio -
W Hadley • I.dy, Odo
a U Lind.e7 IS , anseo
Wm }Pack,
Mrs Wawa.lkp •
Wm Malls, Other. 0
Urs HeHeight a eletratta
H P Lead, Oreelletlf6
S Potter, Nortek Palsod
Jobe Weyer, Xcesanro
J 1,1 D.P. Berard beetle*
Deo flaw,
19 Mart.ll,
0 W Platy s pan, Tirgliala
T H Paving, Milo
, W Hogbee. Weah
1 II Seed , Sbeciabarg
W M W lUFamr, AU.
Have,
a. SHI Liberty street.
.1 Elownd, earabsollie-
A d Ogle, noble co
P eO7
G H Lomita, Otero
T u Guthrie, Worm
wm Slctlll , literusbos;
M Team, Beill , ml
iotimark • logy,
_J B hots, Michigan
Phillip.,
Charad, ch•aga
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J a Tocarr, O.)d.
J A Doom, troloutnara
Mn Hobert, Wady% Bald
Mn Baker, Philo
A Croy. Mortice co
A Door,.
0 Thomas, Mal Comport
C AmocoPm
J 0 Utopia, Cloloml.no
Katlack,
'I) B eallett, N Y
J T Dinh, Clooltermile
pt TDDxbres,
Gallagher,
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THE LATEST NEWS.
BY TMI 9 A 8
RECEIVED ST THE DAV MU''' . OFFICE
LATEST FROM EITROPE.
♦rrltral of the Steamer Northern Lifehi.
Saw Yoitz, Nov 3.—Tae Northam Light
has arrived. She Itrinighr $3713,000 in treas.
are. The steamer City of Nem , Yoik arrived
at Liverpool on the 23d and Qtteenstoon on
the 24 h.
Cotton a eaca:ed and ad , mrnd 14 no all
qualities; Middling Orlon. I$J. breadstuffs
saner. Provisions quiet mid steady.
The Times, in au editorial on the effort* of
a elan of manufweiters to induce the go v.
ernment to toterfere in America, says that
Eauleed will ratlierraudergo much entitling
than break the plate ruin of international
England has recogozsd the blockade, and
must abide by it. To break it, would disgrace
and atom her reputation. She *lll not com
mit such au act, even to gave her greatest man
°lecturer,. The Tamrs, however, says that the
blockade to not everywhere effectual, and re.
minds the Weehington government that only
null blockades call for recognition. The or.
dole concludes by mill that it would 11l be
come England to become the tool of South.
ern machinations, which, by withholding cot.
ton, count on compelling foreign nations to
take idde with her.
the Bombay
. Gctgetld stye that by another
year England need .not look farther than India
for a amply of cotton.
Russell, in hie last letter, mart, that Eng
land and the United States Ismaili but at war
three months since.
The Times pants to the independent char.
acter uf the war an Missouri and Kentucky, to
show the impracticable nature ol the war.
Latest from ftlissourl
[dpoctal Diopotott to the St. Loots Democrat.]
Smatnertzt.n, Mo., Oat. 30.—A negro who
says he left a part of Prices army at Sarcoxis,
in Jasper county, on 'Monday night last, re
ports that Gan. Line had jam made en attack
on the rab tie, but knows nothing of the reedit.
He says that when ten mites distant from Bar•
coals, he heard cannonading. •
This story seems altogether improbable, as
Lane only left Hamansville, in Hickory
county, 80 miles nortn of Eiarootie, on Sunday
morning lac, and it is hardly possible that be
could have reached the latter place in soihort
• time, but a scout, who arrived here last
night, reports that when ■ir miles from far.
conic, on the Mount Vernon Road, he beard
artillery firing tram 3 o'clock till dart on Hon.
day, and that the firing was rapid. He also
heard Ariog on Tuesday morning. This soma
learned nothing of the result, nor between
whet parties the engagement took place.
Etlpasal Dispatch Is the et. Lawn Dosootat I
Juronsost OrtT, Nov. B.—A soon% jurited
here yesterday, and reports to Headquarters
that he left Pik* an Monday last at Nooshoe
with 13,000 of his own men and 5,000 In.
Mans, under MoCullooh They have no inten
tion of making a stand in MtsMari. M.:Outlook
himself had gone to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to
cdtaege the dlreotbn of nieforetments to Oamp
Walker, Atkansas, %stead of Missouri, where
Price will join him. Ltoe Ia Ilona' of Price,
and has sent to Fremont for-reinforcements,
and a largo mounted knee bed gone to his eiL
Line bad a okirmi,h with Plias's rear guard,
bat slat what remit is nos known.
CIOCIEFATI, Nov 3-3 P. 111.—The
log fill all we can learn of the reported attack
on Gen. goascrana , command at Gulley Bridge
and Camp Tompkins. '
The operator et Cldtksburg lays that on Fri
day afternoon, between lour and fire o'clock,
the operator at Camp Tompkins reported that
there was Optic' at Gaoler Bridge, and that
he would be compelled to move hie ale* two
miles outside of the camp. Immediately after
this, the wires were broken below Suttee, and
nothing has been beard from that direction
eine*.
The Kanawha rivor line was working to
Camp Evart, twelve miles above Charleston,
on Saturday, but nothing was known there of
the awe at (holey Bridge.
To-day there has been no telegraphic cam.
IDll.lliCilliOtl beyond Galllpolis, bat the operator
at the latter place telegraphs to-night mat the
Kanawha boot which loft fur Charleston nt
o'clock thin uoarafieg tra strived, bot_kostap
no information.
WASEIMMOA CIIT, Noc. 2. Tbo Washing.
too brace!) of the Bait. & 0. 8,. R. to dotty
deliverieg a thousand tone of government
freigbt. It is said that arrangemau is are bring
made to lay a double track from Wastiegion
to itunapolos. Saticiaut quantities of .forage
far the govaremeot are now torwarded from
Baltimore.
Thirty or Pvt.) , shell, were thrown from the
rebel Waterier, over to oar entrenchment, on
the Maryland shore, yesterday, without harm.
Oen. Ittoolellaa will coattails to actual
command of the army of the Potomac.
The Pelmet% BUr4ll3[ll hag issued a notice that
no appllcatton for houaty lands for games in
the present war will be onmeidered,_there be
fog no IPD , for each bounty niece 1355..
FOILTRZOI Mtll , ll , t, Nov. 3 —Nothing has
been beard here horn the great espeditoo. It
is suppored h reached its destination vaster.
day, A ternfio pie her prevailed sine. last
evening. bat no apprehension is felt concern
ing tee dent, as it is thought it will outreach
the storm.
A 13. g of truce euli gn to Nodat to-morrow,
when ecinetoing (kinetics. will be aseertained
about the expedition.
lilammonz, No• 3.—The great 'expedition
was pasted off Hatteras ■t daybreak on Wed•
neaday morning. The weather was very plea'.
ant, bet there bad been a heavy blow the day
before-
slnw 'Tom Nov. 3.—The Storm_ bete has
been very severe. Lail night the tide beery
Aimed cellars end wharve■.
[biz following communication comes from
ei responsible person, whoop name in in oar
possession. We ■re Ignorant oh the merits of
the nuttier. referred to, sad disclaims say
responsibility for the communication:]
Dleha t a Patriotism.
It is muarkably strange bow patriotic some
people are. This idea is more particularly ex.
amplified in the case of the reeent visit of a
dieuegusseed steamboat Captain from your
city. He came here ova:l:lowing with dais.
winded patriotism abd pure undefiled. religion.
He wished to nave the. Government front the
etiormou, expense that it i■ at present gab
jected by keeping to many Commodore, or
euperintendants ut trutsport service. He come .
emcee to protect the Government by vilifying
and impugning the character and ability of the
G.mernment official', one particularly, Cow.
modore able, because said Able could not nod
it beneficial to the Govbrnment to employ the
steamboat in the transport service.'
The distinguiebed Captain had his pocket
more maternity affected, because the Captain
laid that the owners of the boat had promised
to give to him $4,000 if be would get the boat
into the transport service. Than the Milne
tweeted Osptsiu wanted to get the govern..
meet prices for Captains of transports, which
Is 8178 per month, tusking iv one year's ser
vice $B,lOO, besides what vomit bonseolest
panenger might feel willing to give to the
Captain for the privilege of riding on the boat.
The disinterested Captain failed to aceomplish
this object. Be then turns bin sitirderous.
tongue to Wore ell whom be' bay • coke
in connection with lwtbis piece. Liars Is the
oelebrate4Captain D. li. Foot, of the 8.
N., who is In command Of this depankent,
who eked, at the heed or the ability of the
Navy. Yet, in the mind of tbk disiaterested
o,,pt a i n pnotis vary ineflotent, and
cannot discharge us much tomcats la three
or four days as tine distinterested Captain eau
In ore. It world be Well to keep an eye upon
such patriotism. It k Ink. the fascinating cake
that aflame the innocent bud within the retch
of its opting, then mellows It to Ito rapacione
maw. Csanonsa.
Bs. Look, Oct. 28,188 1.'
Frain Cairo.
A special dispatch, dated November let,
from Cairo to the Chicago T wi. , says
"The Cairo, second of the new goo•boats
bonding at Mound Ony,' w'as launched this at.
Wilma. Owing to the blustering KM of the
weather, the cow:tonne of epeetatora was not
soilage WI at the previous Wench of the Mound
City, the Mat. •
• A report tesolted here to that great
disaffection emoted. among the, commanding
rebel officers at. Columbus. Pillow aad Polk
bad quarrelled. `Pillow had sent in blaYeals.
nation, and ohalleliged Polk to fight a duel. •
A large force of: rebel laraatry had:mired
at Columbus born Memphis and other points
rook sad "ere preparing -to rePur fun eemul,'
opposed to he Bowling Greta. , r .
Brigadier. Chiserall..leir. ,Thimagutori bed Ate
rind at Colombo. Sewub amotheu wraps
Gen. Nealieltut_A,p4its tie Ceauonad at
GeastalhteChillas, tce:elght, lotted
the following order:...
Gcomot OLDER No. 19.
HEArominiut ar.drirs Autr
Washaigiuja; D. t„ Nov. 1,1861.
to accordanotr With General Order No. 94
from the War - Department, I hereby assume
enommhnd of-the unties ot the United States.
In the millet of thh which ;moon'.
past and divide the nation, hesitation arta self
distrust may well accompauf the assumption
of ,o east a resimnsibdity I bot.conEidisg, as I
do, In the loyalty, discipline and courage of
oar troupe,Rua beliervinet,aa I du, that Prost"
donee Ir favor ours at the Jou cause, I can
not doubt that success will crown oar sawn'
ono sacrifittee.
The army wilt unite with me in the feeling
of regret that the weight of many years, find
the effect off increasing infirmities, contracted
and inteneified in 64 country's service, ahobld
just now remove from oar head a great soldier
of our nation—the hero, who in his youth,
raised high the reputation of his country in
the fields of Canada, which he sanctified with
his blood ; who,. in more matureyears
proved to the world that American skill akid
valor could repeat, if not eclipse, the exploits
cel Cortez In the land of the Montt zumui whose
whole life has been devoted to the service of
his country; whore whole effort/ have been
directed to uphold our honor at the smallest
sacrifice of lifer-4 warrior who scorned the
selfish glories of the battle-field, when his great
qualities as. a statesman could be employed
more profitably for his country; a citizen who,
in his deolinirg years, has given to the world
the most ihiniog instances of loyalty in Cara
guding all tier of birth and clinging to the
cause of truth and honor. Such hu been the
career of Winfield Scott, whom It' has loop
been the delight of the nation to honor as a
man and a soldier. ;
While we regret his loss, there is one thing
we cannot .regret—the bright example he has
lett for our emulation. Let tie all hope and
pray that his declining years may he passed in
peace and happiness, and that they may be
cheered by the success of the country arid the
cause he bas fought for and loved so well.
Beyond all that, let u do nothing that en
cause him to blush for ei. Let no defeat of
the army tie bas so long commanded embitter
his last yearn, but let our_rtetoues illuminate
the dose of a life so grand.
Geo. B. 040 CULLIN,
tds)or General Commanding U. B. A.
From Mimic int
A special dispatch from St. Lout, dated the
Ist mat., which appear" in the Chicago 'lnhume
of Saturday, says:
"The Democrat ham a letter from Charlton
comity. Budge Hunt,' prominent citisen of
that county, had returned from Prices camp
at Neosho, which place ha left on the 23d of
October. ?flee and McCulloch were both
there, basit.g coiled their forcer P making,
Judge Hoot thinks, 110,000 men. They bad
reoetwed largo .o,:plee of clothing, medicines,
ate. Itidaa caot,.” were expected to reach
there on Sunday labia H. Olark in charge of
them, had lent TUCKlefl forwu d announcing
their approach. The. [Agleam° -was in Des
.Mn at . Neosho, but looted four of a quorum.
Price says be will mope a stand at Neosho and
wait for Fremont I reasonable time. He ex
pent/ to whip him wily, and then take up ails
line of Much for St. Lotus or Central Min.
court, and go into winter quarters:"
The litheness Primate, Ocoee.
Not the loco original Idea of the campaign
to the traveling printing office stitched to the
staff. It:has already proved one of the great.
eel codeenienoes Imaginable. Since Waving
Warsaw, more than 2,000 coppice of epeeist
and general orders have been printed and
circulated throughout the thilerent camps—a
work that could out have been accomplished
in two weeks by all the clerk; stitched to the
staff. The "office! , Is located in a Vietcong
tent. A two hone wagon convey, the build
log sod entente from place to plan. The
materials consist of Mx cases—two of large
type and four of small--a band press capable
or printing a foolvcap sheet, and a stock of
braes pie and farnitar,e for army blanks, etc.
The typographical ; te nt was the first Pitched
upon the ground to - day, and in It.. than one
hour after our arrival at camp the press was
in motion, etriking off an important job at a
rate somewhat lest than an eight-cylinder.
There are low printere—.teleeten from the
Body Guard son Benton Cadetsw.sttached to
the rase, betide. the Superintendent, who is
thestenant-rowan. Treason& staff— The
press, type and "Smogs , . are from the coo.
throated office `ol tie Southwest Democrat.
The stock of paper on hoed. is thou contra.
baud, having been seised et Warsaw as the
property of it rebel. The wagon employed
by the typo. is also a contraband article
so that the entire establisbuteut costs the
Government but very 'little.
OsisszalbligaL
la his every sot, Gen. Sigel prove: himself
a model soldier. Honors have never been
more deservedly aonferred upon any man than
upon him. Saddaps there la not a oommander
In the Mild States army who esjoye the con
adanee of h s men tube don-sad not Pith •
out reeeell. fin the field of battle he waken
them face a superior foe, In camp bets ever
watcbtal of their comfort, and ever mindful Of
their wants. Ile left Wastrel' a few days ago,
and matched to this point. Finding his com
missary' stores very low, heimutsdiately order
ed every baggage wagon unloaded, and racking
ape train of Buy teams dispatched it to Tip
ton for 'applies. Re is determined, he lays,
to keep "a good stock" on-band and not bi
"caught in a snap" with ten thousand hungry
men about him. Speaking of supplies reminds
me that the Staff have been put en abort al
tooacce because of the. scarcity of commht•
vary stores and the difficulty of tranaponation
far them. Lut night more than one.half of
the tent" remained in darkens', for the very
good reason that there were no candles to be
had. , Sttch oversights on the part of those
whose business it Into provide subsistence cad
accommodations for the staff officers seem in
excusable.
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stintlkom the reeelit of- Dr. Stub* Sweet. of Coo
• osetlant,the Britt both swan sal Itm Muni need.
his troth* for tha het threats therm with the ma*
mloalasing imam •as ea Meths remedy/tit It
Whiten • rival, 01A will 4i/trivial+ pi r ib re unmie epie=
then say other onytration: /or WI
Disorders It la truly infallible, and se limn
:7l Bone **ode *thins. Enloe Ext; Ito
soothing. Wallas and yowerthl ttrungthentha proven
the, suite the mit wood* tad astoolthmaut or
who bath air shin a trial. Uver font bruadted
Mabee repuouble ettheirerhorned b within
the het two than, shut this foot er tavertitio
eat. tettlyenwasit
si lt. i + AILLIBII 4 CO, Agents, Mom. Wait end
Mond sheets. Pittsburgh.
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FALL STICL-O
InoOOILD dr. 00.91
unwoo anon, mum:mint.
Sip now oa band's Tory lam and complete atoOk
d tholitoot style. of .
.11A113 AND OAPS,
Both t the city and'. country trade, Weld, ibis as
sell at very low piton.
Orden promptly BIM. aft
O . YOUR OWN PRINT/NO I
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th);ita. N CABINET PAINTING OITION
untamed tor ihnall Printers, Matteson, Dreigglete,
Usesheate; Grocers, Beakers, Landaus, the Am
mod Navy. ac. The Prune w oar fee We en or
• New Pattrnat the stapled awl etronseet end
beet made of soy cheap Treason ever Wetted, and co
60 77 luluereot oast be wasted by any one. vinthor
pronar a net, and an sold at pier huharto unheard
or, that Is to ay at about ObllbriNTLi the peke et
ha prams noor In ash The Winn* (upon wbtch
the Pr standj are annpered or mall se, not.
?Yazd Mott pat OWIW„/ala roe ooaretoeseand
oarracasnea is DIM' bean equalled. Mtl wct U.
allots of send fur dream", limo!etsar i caam.
'04144ad - • 10. I Myron street, Ss. Yti
U*.TCB & 00..
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CO:MMIBSION•MBBOAd;N.TB,
139 P7elztut EMNW
rampzuvata
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PLOUR,ORAIN,PRODIIOE,TOBAOcO
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• iv's ' Es Argo LiQtroall,
Otitoo *trim'', to to mid* on noolpt of pooh.
es.Lioost pub idiom* lotola aeIdrIMMUI.
Crria&T-.4reo Mame qui - I bif Mid, IS
1111:A4 ziwate ipsulA far „iiskyrpactsges &WWII
So iiiirT4tastiVielart tailliumi eat it±ik mold,
Inglmitittai work ire win 1110,MigUri IZ
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COMAfEkCiAL,RE6ORD s
PITTSUMIGH itIARK.II4B.
tiope,Gict ospeedarity ta•a• Ptastandi.6awt4.3
hteesaber 9,19 IL
ILOOR—sinkt but unchanged The deatand
rather Waited, while prima are etesdy but ti
changed. We qcoie super at $181,12; nitre Si.
4,T5, and Extra ninny $3, sl , t6 and 55,25. Ppet
day; Willi • Ws of 18 bele at 93,13. Bucishaat
quiet, with mall sale* a new crop at Ste/X(3,900
OWL
68,001181g—eattinao doll and haaravo, without,
human, any changi In prices. Tabor rolollevade 10
8101bco Voisin/ 60, and Coffee 163818173(c
DAWN —Share {shot 11114 dabs in the Boon mar.
ket. the sumo being atont over The only sale we
=old hear of vas atom 16s0IDo Mos at 68,1 e.
ebtlIZX ATPLlS—cootiono In good regnant with a
limited supply la market; sal* In lots •or
bah at 81,T6 to 111,60 81 bbl—mostly at VP.
111111D3—doll; sale or 27 bath Timothy at $1,56, bad
12 do Clover, prime, at 14,25.
C2IZEITNI723—dtdI; tale 0715 bath at 12 gi bath.
02.2111321311411.1—thaa1y, with azael Batas at $7.00
880 15 bbl.
IliTllllllB—dull, vitt, • sate of 63 IDs prim. •t
no* b.
0 13 11311—anchangel. with aided at 6340 for W R.
PO3ATOII3-41161: sofa from atom cf 101:011.6 prime
Nwhannoclut at 830 P bash.
BUTTIR—inIL wllh adedlulag tonal:my Sa orkaw.
of 4 ADD prima Roll at 1.00.
WRIIIER--clatat, 'Ma of 12 Able Gowns= at 17e
salt—caah.
aTAROR-43ala of 38 bozos Wo.A.' at ,tlio to fb.
LARD OIL-doll w th mall mks at Tao 3 saiL
13300116-6 ala of 16 dig Raney at $2.26 IA &B.
111111111SIMILT AMU Infillitintltai-
lzrAte sum Nay.Tosz 1 Oeresse.—Tbe export•
of 1,084 from Nets York tram the let to the 29th of
Ontobes sausust to 1,145,833 bushele agstrun S 614 678
hisehebi doting the corresponding period In 1660 The
...ipecac( corn daring the some pedal* were 1,174,115
bushels, egalustl6ll,9l77 bushing In 1800.
8101$ o► Pima.la lexiblroae.—Tbo sales of breed.
stars la NswYert deicing the three dap ending Oct
80, Mount to 130,060 this dew, 003,000 bugs. whet;
end 800,000 beak corn. Ihn demand hae been ebldly
kis alpinist to inrape.
eatenlo kfalifits Nov. I.—There was • touch better
feehag In the gmerstaprodnee market (*coy, owlog
psiu.lpally to • thanes In freights, and nearly all
tints sdeenourly but alter the receipt of the steamer'.
craws the buoyancy waq diecteri, and the markets
cased Ara quiet and eanewhat lower.
These was • good dripping demand far spring extra,
doer and the market edvariced64blOcib bbl, al th Wirt
4,000 bills at 89,9084,40 for far to rivals Wiener
wheat extras wets ants but Inactive—the trantaxions
befog light at $1,50014,95.
Tee wheat market ofettcd niter fist, bat torero tto
doss the demand for shipment become entre arid pri•
wit foveae' About 100,04 timbale thanes d
bends at IlingtS9,lser go 1 Whiter 7to for Nog tied:lL
®71340 for be 1 eerier. and 07MA:ono for NO 2 Wing
—closing tray caret atter the steamer's isle—with
sellers of Nod Opting as 685(0.
There was ID salve Inquiry for Corn and prices
veered %alto bosh. About 90,000 bush or all
Ulnas changed beads at 2141 for Neal nixed adoet,
sad 2t)(011111(0 for killed to CCU, closing quiet Slier
sts•uurni .ewe—buyers nitrates thou tide to
mate were red with Ilaht sale. At 160 for No 1 elate
Bye was firm at Ma. Braley was dull. Timothy
&ad was steady or $1,8C01,40.
Mims was • better supply of Cop And shy market
about 100 lower—with sales as sl,lo©2llo—cloclng
dell. Beef tante w. r. m goad tettuoar by barium; and
arm at $283,00.-11Xtb,
Imports ay !Liver
Wlllllll 7 46ll—per 11210L0rra,460 oil bolo, Machin.
NM • 00. 110 Mils wb iekv 20 pkge Endre. (,iorko • co;
11 bb1.,1 u scrap boa. Tod R Painter; 6 blob, II b df
bide ale, Hiller ftlekan.or; sbf obis ai-, 103 do W 144.
160 tipla Mar, 10 baled- welding. Wiwon, Carr
00. 17 this bi0a0..14. Willa, t co; 11 bola.lo hit bola
ale, Woo idinundr; 20 boll wlCatir, Joe Ortimldr; 175
Woo 51e1f4r4 co; 71 b,d, apples 13 empty
b 454, • B.lIou; 45 do do, ovoncor d
.o.crardi 25 hie
Jobr MoDevbx.4 ciowoobol. P wordon; 40 Jo
At • 0 Dooosoi 6 War adobe, 2 do potatwe, O do
ILAN Jam Hubert; 63 bull pacer, rooter • Ziewour.
01610INNATI-9or Oale No 2-10 We alcohol, B
roboasOmb a c 0,4 do do, Dr (hall Bever, 676 sack.
whom; lo T Seabed, is bral 120 bbl. flour, b Lindsay;
126 do d0..7 a Liggett t en 266 do co, btatkriown
Original do do, 1•119 shopard; 101 CO GA Loeb at
Rau bigwig 850 do dirs D 64 obi .prep, .70621
Ulacro
lakaporra by Railroad
(1171://XD 6 PreT3srumes R44.1.44-4wober Sl
144 rice ‘126,16 F 6 MIS paper trlcrau.loagla, Smith
eo; 2 bell. papa, W G JAl:mem:4 15 444 q.. M McCut.
lougb; 4 übla ell, slog, Ptmowt ♦ to: 11-e4 /444, E B
40 OW: 24 144 chtees, bble hickory 44444 4/1
Whlttsten g 0 bdla cludro, rent Walter.
ItlVlla ■ews
iixan 61.0 Reuss-lehrrett ash Dreaturtrelr3-
Mow blaaralea Simian to Inamarcut tomisa.-Tee
neer Molar the lannencedt Me heavy rem:. or the
past two days, commenced %e melt tepidly WI tater.
oey night, and Met arming toe pier males todirated
19 Istre-ehaedeettee of Warizon tat wattle, gamily.
torithrours. Heavy bias are repartee lc tome falitu
et tile - beed tessera &both the • ilcgtway and film:ton*
inhale deem, sad the indications tat ..nutter flood are
very promialog. The waattra c•ntionee cloudy and
disagreeable, with an 41M0.11 conetsut driselug ram
Losels Merlin for Zstwartlir, Telma its
Uw'ou for 0 Incionat., and gr•ms ono.
'for tlt . L_uls, all ebb moderate tripe cormandta the
dmartnree for flartioley. Tbo Ohio No. Z from Chi*
Mosul, Ind Commercial loom LqUi3l,l e, wero tea
only arrivals beyand the rester packets. Ihe Emma
Graham from Zaneaville, will Contains be Mond or
the wharf this monitor Sh. /Unpins Om, Aria rel I
awl Worth to will probably get in tod ay.-----.. Tim
remote. Commodore Perry and Melonno wrist dove
to Wellsville yesterday morntog to convey en Ohio
boghnent from that piece to lientni ky. This Rent•
meat, we were info, wed, am in commend of Colonel
tally,and is Ranted ot compsnlm hem Wahonlog
ark Oolantblariacenotiee-- -The Lig Mae. r River
Isreasta booming htti, ma the trowel work r the
Okeeland 9 Pll4bareh Railroad woo partially dame.
gad s n Saturday overdo& The old bridge, It will to
ratombered, was comletely swept awa* by a freshet
some weak' sh, s od a temporary atmeture wee
erected tintil the bridge could be reboilL cr the
rigout the structure timid Wed onsafe let train. W
stow, and the freight and yewengere of the road WU
have lobs brought up Nom Wellsville by steamer.
Tim Rocket went down on ilsiormy night Or that
pumas, tollowed on Bendav by the Meteoric...od ism
T. McOombs-.....-.....The One 'mercer anglootlezon,
Cap t. Rolm Dilsell, le autroatood for Oloolnosti au t
Lonhvilis. the will probably be ready to lease to•
morrow winning-It not, on Wednaidey without tell_
Sloe mienald sidiewhiel ate neer bonny tide,
Oapl.Tracir. kierratta, will c.immenos Latins for 8t
iamb tad Keokuk today. bhe will to nappy to lava
on Tuesday or Wednesday.
ttttusp itotuto
11. & Army.--"Witl/4
MEN WANTED IMMEDIATEIYI
FOR IIISTH CAVALST,
atsowa Num
m7/8 or Luna ONLY raeza rzues.
Heed cdnlng this Ilegbaett will be 01117ORMED ea
The tdgbast pay pa month tn - ilia amide.
Dorms and Xpalpmenia, Clothing. lintalotanm,
Claartete, loot and Btadloal attondance free at charge,
• $lOO BOUNTY!
Advancement open to all. .
!or Wear partiaulan apply at the Itt.zzaltlng
Mee,
hi lllail al:crab,oN at man, Wrier ',net, noir etutth.
11•14 P Da. _
11111NRY D. 11.118,
Oiytalq Bthth Seel:mkt U. h. thitiar7.
Iteerultlug Max
grFORT FITT eiIiTILLERY
AXT •
SO matfeacedW IMO
Tesiostort. •
6 biddloro sad Iternesil6akom
S Buglers.
.66/11041 men cots apply to 3. M. ENAP.
. 06 liftbttreet,poond Ooor
J. M. OULT, —4. Mum, .ra, tec's
SOLAR OIL' WORKS 0011PANY
OT NINNBIL4 tau, •
—NAAthotazers Nut Wboleule DwilAri in
Lusa - num AND BEIIINAD
Bt. Clair Stimear tie Bridge, Piyobures.
Ovid Ardwits..golar Nubia, 01. 1:a..1; tir Map
eklee Olt. So. I; Solar Doming 00,00.1, War tlazo.,
tai /4x0..
AdinliXell oath on catlalgaalea's. litjaesl a ttaa•
exlgnivlllaa. 0 111 / 4 !Wats lot Crude Ws of all 'ye.
alike -
C o igag Wit 41.1111,1.1
NiroW YORK UM SAVER&
^Zit
-
BTO .WA (1.131•23r1t• Samsun. vit
t ar aid WAWA% Oteitathip Com'? Inbssi
listobths timer fall-40mM Ostorballsusa Omar
hips ma foliage t
oLaeoow. ...-:..tiatardsy, ?Anaba'
OtTY OT YO . IIIE-Aatanhiy, ° 16
samosaa—:—.....2latarday, 0 23
• 147/11 Or moos,::
ar01itt0r3P........5t0
Flo gel do CO al
Ih=6ll4taro ilototo;oold for oft ilootba...“l
ions:dot to Tart . atm tlasttorob,
Smooch team. Astosts &sod Mosel throoso
remiairtdttag to by ant ttiott Woo& as'
bar bon al Ilia following rata, to ley York:
Irmo or Asoosstoonk COIN, fn. SU
80= i sm men Lloutcy4 SOL Joon ftoms
101 Starts - ear nia os
ose Ileac
Tam Inosourrs Isom ossolor 2400ZElinodiligar tot
o, Asa ozoristosel hozoooo.
6a tlgyt Irma Beetlo/51 awl bit* 111.
oost ins Asoosistosi es board,- - _
. - .10111.11 e.
DMA. snot. to 111=41/7a". 21. T.. ,
tlyttgittratiN, Arai -
st t t tanne.k,
10 WO:244sitWS —lf per.
ida sr' ninlV i sreaf a itett i es i r''
t ilistoseritts • Pear Tretis: raettb _Ansi
iolitl2loll*lo . l6,limartligoutalosim:
1
: 11 hptLIII
BOW LOST . I NN ea l-T QW (1° 8 1313 6 .- 1 7 012ED
Jost pabl6ll..d be a Eaale ' enstitP l. 4 ot;
• lortato on...tba attar., triP4ment, and rathcal
Ouni of Spermatonhoes or. Femisayk.r!kroo . . lona.
musty itatbaumv, Sexual Debility. a:0 Itoptiir , iilllto
to atarrtago saiserally,biervealr IS% cozlnut;:uo;
iloPiy 'ad KW, Mental and Pbyakal Licapselty, rs .
snidely from. &If Abe's. BOBZ.„ . !i• PM'
4 7111AWNLL, Pd. D" lather of the .
"A. Boon In Thousands of SulfsraisY
sall. las plain esireopeyta any sidrois
pose pull, so troerot Of MS =toy or tiro piss's*
welt; 7 Dr. C 1.71. C. WAHL'
' O,433 brAT 127 Bowtry.Nev Scat P. a Bcx oft
TO C. IV ULM ,ale'lrlbli&
H 1 thl 7. i N C 4.
- W 0 fi rt
EB3IIMMI3
P4.ktPL, beeCURIYV et cu.,
SIANUFACTURERS OF'. EIIEAT/L
-act, Baimsns.• end BOLT :OFFER, Plll2BllO
O.PPSIt COMM, UMW Still Bottom, !palter
Voider, Also, ',importers exel Beaters In MMUS,
TIN PLATS ;lINIT IRON, WU* -Oettetnntty
es bend, Tinna4 •eartanes and TWA.
Wcrelows No. 149.ritei insd U SeoooKkelivie,
Pt ttaluaript; P4uttlif.
Sr e portal ordiets of Ooppar oat SO ala COW& Ds!.
tws
Moir Dyel /lair Die! Hair Mee
Wll. A. •ATCH &LOWS 11A1114 DTA
TA. Origina/ and bad in ad World/
,
All others are more ' indtatiOne, and
should be avoided, Upon wish to escape 'Wade:
GRAY, RID, OR RUSTY sant - Ella taitialP
to a lamtattlbl Inc natural Mown or /Mach. without
nut least Inlay to thebalror att. '
VISTEEN MIDALB AND DIXIO3IAJS have bees
awarded to Win. Al. Bataan' etude Me, sad ow
50,000 appllot Mos ball been made totbe Oak °fhb
patrons of his batons Dr.. •
•
WM. 16[1.1./I , u DI/pro4l . s"Luctior
cos to be dlattainlrhod from nature, and kI9GIUSBY
an•not to topaz, In the load, borate :
ooutlunad, and t h e W Mots a Gad Dyitinfine9Stell
the Nab torlgarated G. Idle by this aptandld Dyq
Nap, sotd or appllott(ln 9 prisms roma as She
'Mg Rs. 10ry,282 Broadway, New York.
Bold In &Betties, and towns of the Gard Bratas,try
Bra sista and VSZW7 Goods Dealers. •
4.7- The genaluo has the wane sad *Lime Upon
ate., Oahe engraving on fourahlee of each boa, of
WILITAII A. DATCLJAWO 4
jeldirdimasiT Le Bond etteet,lim York.
w1011...VV1011-1117141iili:
BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOU
PEES aurpaae AIL 7bv7 are lebeaut,lloLiebq acid
Curable.
Matiag to • charm—no taming up Inlaid—So
elatotwe of the herd; Indeed Oda Si the oat? estate
ll•hment ether. [Mae thing• are PlAm4l.7.loo o lrolood
and made.
• tedeledlhel. to tined •tart: ?Cm Wet. •
Nl4o.lnlBfOB
-
ROBINSON, MINIS & MEMO,
sovicusits% AID . auLontinuerst,
WASHINGTON W 014,150,
Pittsburgh, Penna.,'
maul, 10.11 Market street,
liktiobetuto all 'thou of kW.= linginersia Mill
Idkcatu.rii o lßUl 3 P. Hawed Watt, btenun Mau,
mid neat Wu Work.
Jattni 110 klawaing ctoua9astiartactice.
Infabarq.
HAIL ELOAL'
eased" Dllwerna.--.D4 W. C.
human. ' Sacasson.
(dunnows to Anon Rat& f Weeto
BAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKE&
,'Coruor of Water Street OM CherrY alley,
1 .11F1,11{. oTaTAlel , R.+ll. 0.44`,•••
iron Rahn, ken Vaults, and Va.VlDoort,
Window iikutlefa i Window 6nardn, At,
Nat. 01 &toad St:utast( 80 TAtrtt and,
ttlatwooe wood and 10arkat,) 17.113.811AG11if.t..
ifsse oa baud a lurid, at my fUtatma, toti4ritta
plata suitable 'far all purpaam Palatal/Ix attentkli
paid to esaltdr.,3 Grave Lota. Jabbityt 08tat at lb , It
natio°. . mra
N.: 4 801,151.1r8 a 80751 - 54.
D5/11.53111 15
Fo itgi and tomestie Bill of &damp,
murrnarrie or meow,
said Nona AND SPBClll.___...
NO. if ALSIIIIET STFIX.P.T. PITTP.IIO4OII, PA.
tla-Chaehthrne made on ell the principal eltka
thmom~at the United State,. p2St-fele
O. B. a C. F. DIARILLA
PAPER MANUFACTUREP4,
*Ad Deolora to _.
BOOR, PRINT, OAPTLETTAft AND ALL KUM
WRBPPING P P B.
Doom remand from No. W Wood insect toLio. ta
Dudek& Id Wavot, Pittsburgh. r&
11110-Ough or Tradefor Myr.. m S4edtt lo
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
ukaoaosim..----,r;,110 i. son.--....;.iiaeos
so/grins,. Bola) ex. CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF CAST
111 SUM, also, Spring. Plow ta4 A. S. meet
lELPFLLSZCnNid end Oornar Haw
ape tint It., oel9 P/TTFROIteR Pa.
J. Dz. Laanc.i...ll; : .•
TA.X.X.O3St.
No. 64 &. Clair Street,.:
iD loth't B rirrazuzaa,
scin-I,lf,
Dr. Gee. H. Keyser;.
Wholesale Drugglst,
aIIiDICLNB DIULLBIN
No. 140 Wood Btrost, Pittabursb,
'l l 1 1 - 1
FII I USBaS FOR THli OUR% :OP RM.
NIA OR RIIPTUILK
Marsh's Radical Ooze Team
Ritasee Patent Tram •
Fitoh's Supponer 'Truss
Self• Adjusting Tom.
Dr. Banning's Law or Bo* brisk for the
atn or eranwau oreri. Pike, arKsoatias elta lb*
Dr. 8.8. Ifitotes Bspfsrief.
,
Pile PM*. far env talPPari and: CU*e at
File 3 ".c
ilsmsks Waking, for weak and 'Sails°.
&ludo Knee Caps, for weakinak**,••;';.
Ankle Supporters, :or week Sp
17
8 _
__usPer lB o tAlanges• _ • V . '„
Self-Ejecting Spriagse; a lso, evert kind'
of Syringes • ••• '
Da. Hann Imo also a Thum ivl;ioh .will
radically care Hernia or Rapture.
Offioe at his Ding thine, No. 140 Wood
et., sign of the Golden Mortar. • '
,
za. Sling pnnesibto to nano! 13111 101 1 10 . 111*
'sass ees boo b foe DeArsams ati4.
at.. 4 xnftx Onus nixd loothookol Nippers
. CIALVAI7IOI6ITIRY os JaAPSW2O
MACaillS 3l 4 l4ll mhdicia Prime% of ti
vapor* to ma L e o of 'wren 4 :40 4 4 1 ,, 11 1Wn 144-
exmor viz; Sift • rpeousnevioeliatioss
MarnaDa, CURL a.iurtm.
- . 140 Wood strJokipao...
nIARREDIA CURED—By - einirne
_LA BOW SG OORDIAL Xftry bad. mongol:4
or mac", fortiodul..boll at DR X XXX Med
.13404.11 w No. lGWood ,
11111D..1111013,,
mrmikee peel' ME. fold •4' GB. 1111X4i8ll
140 Wood mule, 10 i fare prauyty. .
R)1T8 AND MICE L. 4 Suiedistiraaion
two. Vanstfm by ming' YA R 2111601 EL
Tifasilltatoa, su - Leopregy_tortfrePAP46o, lad
warnotal fo:;! =On theso, peals Irom ever lo w&
,j ) aeeew
"Ei_XTRit.RAZORS.—T - have fierSiz•
to to vtaik I NU ciao 1.411 i. at-rald.
J0 0 41k 8 ). !•1 'l O Wrtairad•
ITEAD4Otar9Ro+ ls :4‘4V:iiiitis
dor: ter 1,9 *midi kzaaPs
naamteas,PILCSVIMF AtteOLAILCD/iiiilThe
ift 1111,1110Pik Prkii $5 pus&
7u• Waal