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COCHRAN, of York• Co. 81311.V.1LY08 011171EltiL : •-• Wfl. 8. ROSS,' of Luzente Co. • XXI burgh' - „ TAU" S. • WiLqA 3lB ! TAO— - Covismos ;antsistrazim; 0 ; 11 0 1 11 4 , , * t_ Co .a pt E.manso, . EDWIIi 1 rio Aiitoe . Tll6. /agzs.L., saux.tm.. Allegheny: 43:.SEITIN011; rr. - ALrieso sraca. ctu WILLIAM. HOTOHLTA . ' H.-GRASS. PeO N EcCandle!a yp. lasVp: , , . ..y. JOHN, CtILIFI.LLAtf, Upper St. Clatr Tp. • - 3. . _ •. • • 4014A.TIIAN HTEGY r Lcw2Bt afr Tp. fter.. - ' - Tp. Au ll44oii. Wedding ` Cerainupy. L - L` - A singolariredding recently 'took place In .-,Ohipiteeconuty, Pa., which-is 4hns -recorded": .„. '''llassrcrt„ on oho 16th - nit:, in Chester. ' iiiiity k lamosfl.'llirsaar,iiMarren county,. „Ohife, .arid :I:4idA; of the former The ceremony coasisteel of the following •infionneercuints, taade; by..the. partici'ethiestiOd;ia the preienco of dongratii 'latinglriendsessesublid, on thsVoraiston We; Olsoii S. Murray and Lydia' P. Ja ' Obi make know& to thesi, our friends, that, - , ~walittio•OVolort each'otiler",fOr conjugil door= • paniOnildP.-.in 'prosperity. and In adyersity; in life and till death. Waal& no license. •We submit to no dictation:: We =bowto: no an- . We recoil*. no God nor Almighty mower - to klida - or to gnarl us, Oar promises are to ourselies sad each other, and to others. Oar - trusk...ll not , others, but in ourselves, arta is. whitt'Vve would call a 'retidar guerrilla " wedding, gotten upon the se-. ;:esh" principle: inch *union - be not soon tiiseolved, it will hepassing strange. Mr. Mar 'ray WAS atone time a Piptist-clergymen, but as he now makes declaration- of .independ , ence of everything - regarded ea slurred in civil= • isatlonl; his:.yiewa - .havo.ovidentlybee2. • - •"jially changed of lats. - • • zt' Ventlilitein:ol4, Citizen. 2,iri.,4elinlberiatir, of. 'Allegheny, died On riing;-csolis "the offsets of a ~.;paselytio stroke- , The deceased served in the . crati'orlBl2, and was an old and welt, known citisan Some . tyapty-tive_ ur , ,t,hirtir yeacrs— ..-z itcac!iitoitaxis to' _ So 41s eyo-. • 7 . , sight, yet bi,afterwarde:tweiiiiii so familiar flirt- i4eets and - ...dlstukei;;;,_ that he could travel almost any whore in the two ;titles, with nothing _to:guide him bat Ids cane. Ile ''attaitied ttle:itdvAnood seventpeight ' ' — nt,lirillbaburiiid.thlt, forenoon, from - - Abe scald/tee of. hie ;laughter, Dirs. Pannett, i. , Ohicietreet. - . - ' , rt'o T Oil eteek•" } „,.., ructive Fl_re.,a.n, Refineries Mata-__ iiiilla,nd tiar di re , ed•;/40fiai 82 00,000. te le g rap hic s P atch 7" The 161lowipt fling: ; -: ...,_,i- - ia tit, city' lag .."' 7rb, 9P. li" '"r"" On. City, OoLa -vil. tint a Creak, ~ .• ~..fireciszow-,"„r-r-_- Fort,til w:alli a-ren,-, ,s4s,ed-Tart ''`''''' berm deftroY—' ;:, '.aa- -",together with a lag9 'er half * Pane* ' ; fi „i. s ----1" til"ilAital".7li Fiiiing6ei sia l. tru i4v n e t - of Oill. , T h b o l oi ll : , ter,-•''v; 4)4 bean istW94'vrt .$200,001 ' Thai 0 oh 41"scr-fii>l6 c ' u tlin n ai,t44l, fire. . 4- About 530:3° thebultd rued, besid. .. • .l . --2.7 .41011tave !!',72,,,.., _.• . .. ~.., , • ~ Itszosirsar to all to =know t .r. L. Ossnashan's, Federal street, near the ' - mond, Allegheny be found one of the choicest assortments'of fabrics for ,gen amuses and boyralill'Olothing eve; oprned fa tither of therms cities.: As there will an Aonbtedly be an advance and a very inkterial • - itillee prides *flan ;auditof wearing tip , Pere I,l,hosp iihelwoulcattidy,theif own In threat illiquid supply IitOMWAVOS wi th good " • -assortment of sstisonable clothing it one& 2'hie rscpatation of Oarriagbaseeestablishuisist - lor terming out good worlein their Iltitt is not `elseolled In this vicinity. Save molter by par , • Dr. Plunserrs Case It will thaseroberod that the ilypussel Presbyterian "Church, daring gie Inve r stiga . - '" , tioU of the Dr. Plainer, by the AlM .then Presbytery - prtvented - a lengthyre ' monstrance ag ains t.-' moral, which was 'astbsc•tiusitly publishes' in, two of thepa ` 'pea: Tha Presbytery held a lengthy'session, charch,i for the Purr! 1,4 4.i0icr atic, of preparing a reply to the • t Sad thcaotattrance,' which. reply will Probably • ) I tc,l: 4 l!U b t4 hi ldl 4 feW 1 4 8344 ,', • t wet Jr - Wilari.-Wltio draft in Ohio - 'Semite a good. deal of excitement. In some eases lt,lvOklte well—thelot falling upon rue • mast libel sysopathisen, In 'other instances, min have then drafted who have • test andlAres *one is the army. • Other men, with Jorge families, and too pot to buy Satiates, ere &stair end compelled to MVO. The more; wealthy Ostia subrtitutes at high 14nm—ranging from *2OO us .14,000, Several ottioast have Malted this plater In search of, eubstitates, but the article Is rather 4 1 11FO,ID4f,Mitthet. Ellen 'Taylor -wields' to, obtain Informatioti of - her hasband; Chirles Taylor, a maohlatet, who wthoompeUeil to escape from Mlddlebnrg, near Leesburg, Vs., to SOTO his life from, the tebels,:Obe it at present at dap Amato, at . j u StAaben#U 0 )1 17 4 4,_ gidid:tintlfilii are at 5 , 01. •see's, thrie miles • boot Painsville, Ohio. lire. Taylor win zo. tiara to DE4 Base'[ IS soon aa she is jable to instal; ' •-. • • . lowa . `ttfize Major BoLtair t . Qt Kittanning. W he rs • .—.,...xmaritvd. a :vst'alry company in ArMattong OntlQ.ounnalMet Ilasimant, ,1),:p; Asa bwn. smanimonaty electe d to the position -,Pentetutut Coloilri., Mr., •Blakfair .wss • AtUrniT lat./ain't:om oininly, tines his arrival as Camp Howd he has .....".:!zti...bnciakikstrypopaliir , ualing • the troop, coin.. iiiljcsn no. evhiena. Geolspring township, Mama county, grata, and farming .--,4r1;0141/Atte- Nati. Alanted : on ;Beadily, the . whoa* name Is not .• ...given, was irresteatv titebrwing, anapest mimed to e i ` .- 614apiiiier r fit Vite ivighitgeliave b•on cr " 71. L* ll° l eotliAii„ -1/14 fa44i 11 00keatgar•Wid Wuh -444 • AtOtti - . Y .77/./MMUM;iVija. " ,Joha maim= • .. " .. ..4.l3l4le_rammiu 60~ elkare. ark.. (1,1:1 ,7744—0‘•• 11 4 T 1 - '• :=4 O II,IWIG Bampa T OD; Haiti somistm * Amo k • • t o m ~ ;717(ligilii&BMIAlowithailakettlrits OssUge 4 tiog•They•ltliftadiUsl“iiirt••. 7 .. WWI Wallmottiolabod - • ; • ~= t ~~. #'ll3lo of * N oir. tiy Wax. In coaay-ot-his,l4o4iritiOlAL r 7 , 1 Prieto outs; ;Tar la* -b.y . 4.17r. Pima, svtS'Pirtleittokviogite tbs POO% op+. , !ti.q.‘lo Val , Libir Or Tree ,' tatekiterautlfel •,.. T :,, - 1444.Pleatd a 'it a Paella.; wUl bit kpon the ' :at 'U.' theatre, to-night, to, ite solo; .ThrOrrones Lobel" it the alter-plea, la which the la i r date also appear.. • Republican:cainty .Tickets ' 1 1....'&-...":,: , :',,,::'5.:'7'.'.,•:.• tir.omTliortm cAPITAL GI W~ssiaa 70136 . '1, •wsoT", Oct. 6 • DAar.' • 1862 I t behooves you and all loyal mon to look - . - to the recird of Ifoit. John L. Dawson, can . .didate for Congress in the .CovOde District. Loyal men here - look with astonishment to his efforts to be elected to the next Congreis, - claiming, as I am : informed he does,; to be a loyal citizen. What his principles and views were in 1860, may be - leen frouttho following oxtraot from a speech whieh he made in the National Dem ocratic Convention, held in the Theatre in Baltimore, in Jane of that 'year. L copy from the record: "Mr—Dawson, Chairman of the Pennayl- Irani& delegatlon, ; wae called on for • opeeoh. The following. paragraph ,embractei its sub- "Mr. President and*Oestlessert 'of do Cten icrition—lt is scarcely necessary for me to `say theist no time, during the settings of this body; did Judge Douglas receive the united vote of.the delegation from Pinnsyl vinisu. And, rmay farther add, that in con sideration of it platform a majority of us uni ted with our Southall friends, ready to give themsal,that we believed them entitled to under the Padua Constitution. la ourfudg ount they ailed for nothing wore, aid` we were not Willing oisrieitliesi less." When It is considered that his "Southern friend," opposed e popular sovoreignty—d minded Congressional intervention,L-more than this, executive and judicial "interven tion for their negro property," not only. In the States and Territories, bat on tho - high teas--and peacefully, or by war, the "acqui 'radon of Cuba," eta., Mr. Dawson's. position 'ln . this Charleston Convention can be folly oomptebendedr The platform he 'favored was rejected, as he asserts in the`-above extract, by the friends of the late Judge Douglas, as entirely anti-democratic;. and, therefore, his views were in aritagonhim with their!. . The Twit li t he - was wedded - tothe Sotith--her feel ings were his feelings—her prineliMes his prinCiples... And where lathe evidence that, to=day, he feels 'or,- think., differently from what he did in 1860 f If he has ever recanted the' opinions end - . principles he then held, when sun where did he do so T Let him or his friends answer; but until they do so fully and satisfactorily, let no loyal eitissn—no reallovei of-his eouitry--csat a vote for him. People of the 21st Cotigressional district, be fore you sendJ: L. Dawson to represent you dri the Congress of themationibeCertain that he is not a ”Breeltipridge Democrat"; of the AbOtl114; and Trasure;-and Hughes sohool=. In Sne,a sympathiser with the :unhallowed rebellion of his "Soutkensfrieswir." To have the &Strict ielong and ably represented by Mr. Covode pass under the yoke of the Jeff. Davis rebellion, is a. pr spelt dreary the extreme. It behooves all who desire the triimphef -the old lag to rally as one man 'for the contest, writhe victory over secession as repieuintedloy John L. Daweon. Raturned to thirdly - . on'Saturda . y evening, after tarrying same days with the- army at the Upper Fords. All the quid flues ire filf-apeculation and guesses as to the object of his visit.- Bet I feel pretty tituti'fliat none, except his coniUtutional adviserc, know what that object Wet. - of,conrse, the - Satanio will tell the , world all about it, just as it did that Gov. Addricsr madicanattack upon iliaCiellett at Altana*. Some of these days, it id bond the Sett of tinstanditindred Sheets 111 ltiaeic to be believed. • • . • cum stoinicii. • There was a grand rush on Saturday to , get a view of this remarkable craft, now lying at the Navy Yard. 'She is to go in the ways in the dry, dock to-morrow. Considerable e. ian will be plited upon her. Since ;the 9th offaill Marais her machinery has been 'run- - Meg almost constantly ; consequently many ; of its - beatings air worn. Repairr - arc also being made on and about hen turret. The dents in the Solid iron are still plainly visible and. several .blazes , across her dock where balls struck a glancing blow. , One great :air; lenity to be overcome Is that lank of cedilla: Gen. In action there is no isuMcient * simply -of-air. The want tau been supplied, as Idm infoinitid, in the New lionsides. -It is not geneially known where the Monitor will go when she leaves here. It Is said that a bril • Hint campaign of the iron-clad fleet may be expected. The irion-olad fleet of the West has been transfeired by the War to the Navy Department. Mr. Stanton used the Occasion" of said transfer to refer in a most Pit dud. flattering manner to the noble 'orrice the navy has performed. TuF rzsu3rs.74sta sowless' Instr. The AsioalatiOn held its menthly meeting at its rooms this evening. The Chairman of the Finanpe Committee presented a Intl report of 'all moneys reoeived and from whom and all moneys expended, and for what, and to whom disbiused. The said report is much too lengthy for 00111101/111 of a daily paper in times like thrpressist. .Whazi the Association shall have completed its laborite is the design to publish a pampbletin - which a fall exhibit shall be made of all its transactions. For the present It ninstmontent itself with laying be lore-Us donorreondeased 'reports of Its labors. The tOtal rebeipts in cash tip to the Ist of Octuaoor 2MMiERMM - Leaving* balance of. coons. . It Is, however, but fair to the many, excel lent ladles—most of whom I know raid tho Gazette -who have sent us valciable goods, that eaeb gift should be noted separately. The wool:Won reported as reealved, up'to thedth of August last, 66 betas, 2 barrels, 2 half-bar rels, 3 keirs'and 1 title. Their accounts now show: : . From. Greenville, 6 boxes; ladles of Canal township, Venango county, 1 box;' W. T. McAdams, 2 boxes; Middle Spring Presbyte rian Church, Cumberland county, 15 boxes, 1 bbl.; 1 keg; Pitts burgh Sabi' to nco Com m I tree, 70.boxas, 9 bbls.; lulu of Eagleton, Clinton county, 1 box; ladles of Fitt:soy Valley, 3 boxes; loullarof Lebanon and Mill Bali, Glis ten cottnty,l,box; Gov. Cartin, 9 boxes; cit izens of Monterey, 2 boxes; ladles of 'lucre rora Valley, 8 boxes„l bbt.•. ladles of Clark"- berg and vio., 3 boxes; Uni ted Daughters of Dramore, I box; ladies of Lewistown, 3 boxes, 1 bbL; ladles of Darlington, Beaver county, 1 box; ladles of Meadville, I box ; ladles of Hyde Park I box; ladles of : Beaver, 3 lobos; ladies of Jefferson, Greene county, 4 bosom, 1 keg. 3 bbls; ladles of White Ball, Cumber land °aunty, 3 boxes, 7 ibis; ladles bf Bed ford, 6 boxes; ladles of Downington, 6 boxes, 4 bbLs; Minor /101 l Aid Society, I box; ladles of Clearfield, 3 boxes; Bsptlst Denomiaation of Jersey Shore, 1 box,2 bblo ; ladles of Bi rnersburg, 1 box; la dles , of Girard, 1 box; ladies of Gotorare, 3 bolos, 1 bbl; ladles of Yoder - township, Cambria county, 1 box ; ladles of Clsrion, 1 box;ladloo of Bollidays barg,l box; Pennslyvana ladles of New York ! city, 2 bow; Isaias of Csiawlua, 1 box, 534 barrels; members of the Philadelphia Corn Exchange/ sundries ; ladles of Danville, 2 boss, 2 bomb, 1 bald; Ladies 'of Mercer satiety, 9 boxes; Lanes of Cherry Flats, Ti ogs county, I box; Ladles of Lock Haven, 4 boxes; Ord:tens of Vogt:mills, Lancaster co., 2 boxes ; Little Girl. of Bel:Wit Grove, Snyder .county, 1 box; Ladles of Airy Dale, 2 boxes; Lulls* of Backs county, 14 boxes, 2 barrels; Ladies of Washington county, 1 box ; Ladino of Providence, 8 boxes; Ladles of New Ou tdo, 11 bozos, I barrel; Citizens of Sherman town,-Cumberland county, 13 boxes, 34 bar rels; 00.1 sens of Ideohantesburg,'Cumberland oozing, 40 barrels, 8 boxes, 8 bags; Ladies of Corydon, Wanes county, 1 box; Ladles of obnotown, Cambria ooturty,4 boxes ; Ladles of South Bend, 3 bozos; Ladies of Himont bug, Crawford aunty 1 box ; Ladle, of Fostoria, I -box ; Mt. J ackson Ladles' Aid Society, 1 box; Citiserm of Barre Forgo, box; Joseph Plummer, 1 barrel whisky, 2 , boxes.;. Ladles of Franklin county, 1 box; ' Ladles of Brie, 1 box ; Mr. O. O. Burghley, of Philadelphia, 19 boxes; From Pittsburgh, care .ol- C. W. Seams, 2 bow ; Citleons of Frooport, 2 boxes; Christ's M. E. Church, 'Pittaburgb,l box.; Eplseopol Ald Boolety, 'Plitsbargb, to . I. Bractot k &boxes, I bar -441; Miss Mary Mc;arhisd, Pittsburgh, 7 I •boxots; .of Fairfield,. Westmoreland Csounty, 2 boxes ;Ladled of Blairsville, I box; hottersodi Cumberland county, 1 box; lisclicaot Waynesburg, 3 loxes ; New Galilee, 5 tidies ; Unknoln, 10 boxer), 4 barrels, 3 Imps. Among the total of boxes from Pitts- _Burgh mkt*/ Valuable ones just reoeived from Shriver* Lasear. : . • Joseph Plinauxer cad J. It. Hunter, Eaqe.; Were sided the Islet Cation mach by their ao-' tarp efforts. - Ake, *re: F..R Brunet .arid Ditts tieryldc;arhead. ' . - To the Subsisueem Promittes of Ale worthy zokleitor.tixe so tirlt crepe ertanotler etch: It 011004b t .towirver, t 9 mutt. po pm figures .rarrrOe:' • rxzmet7l',..-.J,,,,z7:7, tealdo , S they donations tpxialiy . noted, I should add here mention of goodiV istimated at $BOO, turned over to the Association by Mrs. johit , Harvio, of Philadelphis. These werralldisposedofln the hospitals atGeorge , towna day or two succeeding . the battle of Bull ' Run. The Pennsylvania , Relief Assov ciation was this enisbied to:supply - One hospi ' tat—"warehouse"--withalmostampktirtint,-.: fit of shade and the like, when it was nearly impossible to obtain them eltewhere.l The whole,' exaludinit' thri - . goods given, by. Mrs. Harris, foOtinp 375 bOxes; 121 bbls., 3 half bbls.,lo kegs, 6 -bales. . The amount of freight-paid by the Assordation is $196 20. The cash'-value of. goods..donated (excluding' as above) Is estimated at $11,530 60. setae . of the articles sent are as follows : 4,223 shirts; 1,645 pair drawers; 4,208 towels; 1,602 pillows; 8,134 handkerchiefs; 2,0 72 , rolls mug-. lin; 2,489 pillow cases ; 454 quit's; 70 blankets; 220 bottles wine; 2,002 compressors; 539.bxe . lint; 2,14) sheets; 260 wrapper'. 6,951 rolls of bandages; 5 boxes do.; 342 piaci slippers; 843 pairs Bock"; 46 vests; 212 fani; 90 nitp kins; 646 books; 4,000 newspap ers ; 31 - bed ticks; 2,134.1 cane fruit; 129 bus. dried heist/a; apples, etc.; 355 papers corn starch; 408 pliois' soap, 233 lbs. butter; ' bbld. crackers; '62 pa pers farina; 52 pieces dried beef, 101 lbs. tea; 28 papers pepper; 64 gallons whisky; 46 do, brandy; -132 lbs. sugar; 120 bushels onions; •32 do. potatoes; 150 dosen eggs; 6 bbls. dried rusk: 16 bottles rasp. vinegar; 6 hams; 924 camphor bogs, and a vat variety of smaller items, including something for almost every human want; and 'a relief for alnast, every sort of pain or misery. to which flesh is heir. The Report adds that tiers is stow lefi , the storiroem,.scormAg anything, so active have been their - agents, and so ,great the demand. Of the 4,223 shirts all are gone but 153; 1,620, out DC1,645 pairs of drawersi 25 Lout of -.260 wrappers, 115 out 'of 129 bushels of berries and Anita, Sad so on, nearly in that propor tion throughout., An exact Inventory of every thing received, end or every. thing dis tributed, is 'kept,- by Mr. Samuel Caldwell,' the energetic storekeeper. Theis goods are distributed through; ritiable resit-knows agents—male and -feriiale—and reach the bed side of the soldier by the hands of his friends. The supply 'of lint, bandages and muslie, pads, compressors, and , the like" has been is excess of the demand, and more is not now needed, but of ehirts, socks, drawers,' 'dip pers, wrappers, _wOotOn underclothing, but canned fruit, jollies. end...the like the de mand cannot be aupptied, or hoe not been so far. The tabor of the Anocia . ried - has been fairAfidly performed; not one Gent of mopoy has been wasted, nor are articles throw* away, or lost from neglect. The record of the Aesociation for three Moßth• la before its friends. What do they 'think of it? Does it not strengthen their hope? • . . . • . - Quito a grand turn out was made to-night at the serenade to:Gby. Morton, of Indiana, whd made a good speech. There is-talk. here in wets-Informed circles of Mr. Hamilton being made the. Military Governor of Texas., Eli projeet of 'armed pioneers has defenders, - and is , looked upon with favor. There is &very large poen baton in Northwest Texas of the, beat Ger mans, who , are most determined Unionists. Let any one read Frederic, Law Olmsted's Travels in and lay whether such a people as he describes the settiors and dwell ersit NeW , Braunfels to be, were ever friende , of buistan'slivory.L_l.eommead the obepter for publicAtion„,%cie, knots. , VISITOR. • McCabe:" Editors bj yesterday's Post, _ , . that Mr:Barr is trembling for the Hughes': -.secession candidates for Congress, if.one eiW , .settsoldiers get-their Jost rights, and have 'their vote on the subject, and I Wottlid* hero, by way. of. parenthesis, but: , . black' secessionists, -enemies of , the 'dearest rights of freemen, would have a word to say against our - noble ... voltinteert theic say at to who*kirbe - their represse left in our Natioctil'Councile. Has it come to this, that nne,party has. to do the fighting and art • other the legislating ? Every man should, be_ , marked who °Ears to perpetrate. sncb , a ' baeo fraud on our nohlo b.cy• as to attempt to de prive them of their vote. Rut I um° -Leek to J. E. McCabe, oar Breckenridge candidate for Overseer of the Poor; and it the Put has beard lately from the old 13tb, he will be trembling for him too, if the-boys of that regiment are heard on the subject. They Lave rs black crow to . pick with Use CSIODPI. -17011 are aware how devoted their Chaplain, Bev. Rtewart, is to the roe , moot-how untiringly' be has wrought for _both their temporal andidernal welfare,. and how dearly heirf toiloied b y the Luton—that. they look upon him as an Israelite crithotit guile. The muse of gaunt between the re giment and E. McCabe is : 4.-E. tried his best with General McClellan to .hava their well-tried and beloved' chaplain' driven out of the army as a dangerous mac, Act, being everything, I suppose, but a good .Domoctrat. Rev. Stewart; after President Lintain's grand review at Harrison's Landing, la his wr y.: .posidenee, ramarkid that the. President, it the review looked as if .he did not know whether. to laugh Sr cry—pleased to see so many of the army saved, and then , horror' Stricken. when be thought of the:Many thenSaads that in three short month had been consigned to the !fetid iwaroyi of • the Chickshothiny. Rev. Stewart made some very sharp remarks on General McClellan for taking his army into such a locality at such - a season of the year, ell:easily as'. the rebels Bad :gloated, over, with fiendish joy, how MoCiellia'a army Would die in the swamps like rotten' sheep. All Stesiart's remarks on the Genera:l,er. E. cut out, and enclosed lea letter to the General, hoping Stewart „would be . tined out of the army as he was danger:mama:4' kc. On the receipt of S. E's letter at headqurters. It was enclosed in one ttiGen.Keys,with orders to investigate. Bor. Stewart was notified .to appear at General Keys': ent at a certain hour. On his appearing: and makinghimself 'known; the General pulls • out a letter and takes from it. an.enclesure and' rib?. it - Into Mr. Steweree band, with the query, "did you writs that Mr. Stewart V, " Yes," laid Mr. S., after looking over- -14"-- I wrote the letter: General, of .which that is an ev Keys them said, "do pod linow J. E. hie- Cabe of your county?' . ' putting 1. B.„"s letter into his blind, and telling him to reedit. After' Mr. Stewart bad got through with- thb letter,' he found . General Rey' sitting with his *yea 'skrowed up, and very finny looking. Stewart asked him what be thought of.the letter:'• Hey Gan. Nays m! said he thought the woe a' good, deal of polities is it•-•;that be Intended,rettint- Ins It to headquarters, with. th°,.remerk that •he had no time to attend. ti"politlas. He then told Mr. Stewart he was dismissed, and wish', ed.hirci vory good moraing. the old 13th geti voting, see if it don't gl,e'3; B. is hoist, iv-lift. • Cesar: Serves.. .. . , MAU 5.11421110 tx - .At.xsorisint.--Thito publican Executive Committee have iiraliged for apublio meeting, to be hold in the' Alio; gheby Diamond, this evening, when addresses will be delivered by Eon. 8. A. Purviance, lion. Thomas Willame, lion. p. Shannon and others.. Let their •he a large attend- ,FTBIJIO , )dEETINW: PUBAIO MEETING or ALL PERSONS FRIENDLY TO Tait AD• 11.1NISTB&TION ood the sprody nipprsuloo of %be Itebeltlon will be had 111 IS • (THURFDAY) EVENING, • IR VIZ A CLEGRXRP DIAMOND. Addrowei em b. &limed by Roo. 8. A. PIM VIANOZ, Iron. TIMMS WILLIAM, Uon. P. O. BHAIINe.X, T. H. IdAIIBLIALL leg and other dlallogulebed neakers. By order of • oc9 SELOUTIVE OIDUAIPITZE. PrcIXTS. WANTED—A Bond; and Mortgage for $O,OOO, baring t ;cm to rap, on hapromed city property, which Ire will colt at the rem, of EIX pet cent. per leer Apply to. • • •we 7.• • ' • It.• if chAIII a CO.. 109 /mirth Ph ANTED--100 6peh..Beerie; .20 20)1s. Tallow; ' • • • oat , , , • L. 11. VOMT • (X) No. ida; d kor.oli 1!064 bbb. 10 6416.1 , 0.1 llsetend; 1 • • ' 10' do I du; •60 Wblto flab; • . .Iror . o.d. by J. BMA UPI Et.O. Inyyt atiaU4 9 , oAititlY&ON MONDAY XXIV.: tic bbl.. c.tiolce sating Apples, • • ILO 6.40. prima Albert, rtx.steng ; - .• .t . • sod for mils by I. B. VOIGT &AO.: bolos prime.lt.; •. . do • • , ,do ; '.r+; • . de ;•• i ladlkddiiiild Sat Olds ' • t ' ••• , :N.wr.0.5 1 .1 3, 01 . .s. tattEAßS—li tiaras uow Lading and T.,111 - art sib try„WWI mom a co. THE LA - TEST NEWS BY :TELEGRAPH - • • FROM ‘FASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES' [Bp•clal.D.lapetilt to the Pittsburgh Aspotit.e.] _ WIREINGTOSi Oa* 8,118112. 14.08 - 17109,15411L0R8 llaviladloers complain of - difficulty in ro entities eailere enough to supply the tsphily increasing deiiian'aii of the navel !lorries. Gm. Sigel_continue occasionally , taking small bstehels of rebel prisoners; who venture too near his liner: : Yesterday twelve, inalad fag one Mississippi, officer, were Gins taken, and sent irifrem,Centzerille. , , SELL IiEItS,COIBO/LI7IOII eOll., • Lste Richmond papers • announce tht, dm Judge of the Cleorgia Saperior-Costrt r ims de cided the Confederate Conieription- 'Red in constitutional; and,'diellied ill 'lts Provisions and requirements void, and the conscripts. - legally restrained Of their liberty. . Thumb:l,4l3ms engaged in snaking the conscription don't seem snob troubled abbot' the decision. ' ••• • , r5l LOttie iorou.scr ••• • The e!oriCs , have oinadatiog for some dn . & r?.tiois w er•, , r o e * h ! l the ttempu to blockade the.. Lower Potomac by shots batteries' en, believed So be *holly unfounded; " Tag aoLiitinys '►BD' TYL"PiOOL►I(►SIOA. General hicelelleira order" to his treOps, oonceralng rile "President's Eatanepstion Proalstnatierr,eielted 'oonslderabltisontureni His itadiqu'e' ali4to 'l44' netlik( - She t . save to, forbid his soldiers, Se..discuss' lt, is particularly,. noted::..as a rebuke,' be gives evidently. and intentionally, to hie . earlier" of York 'Heruld's /oboe], who here.he'onnrging: Mtn to . denrind n orgenisstion' .of ..41W,,Ctetrineti and idletibi terms to• theadministration, in wkqel; h e would consent to teris'i at the. head ; of the , . '' .- 04)ND111011 Or TIIII , raiIaDiLPEILL-110111.1TAL8. The Burgeon 9eneral hes returned . from Lie vielt of , inspootion to the Philadelphia hospitale. Ho found Otani id first Tail ardere. far better than - thou !Web existedin any other 014 ihroh he hu 'l7lll.2oPit!flitk o4eFrAmosl . Or V 1241. ' Gene'rel Nix John Anatin,Stevens, Modattly k , -Lathcop, Wessendock, - -and other: Neer-Yorkers, are flow bele to tele the early, oarAesticie :or Tiiiis. — TO.:dey; in . eompany' with da. ot.ets,A ptaii, - the* had' anlctoriiow 'with the Bicestui of vrA: pheanbjeot.;. agaiL.TANDALIIII Am, . , ong „ the goderal pricimers lately pc. roled was Berge John N. Deneen,Co. 1., of Ai ditldicirigsn Carats*, who'crie captured in,4llgesi while sothig al courier to General .Whiti.Sulpitur Springs. Whin impturistii i d'oneried before Co,. Donglase, or ihe.l3th„ that *them•ordOred foir "Mita AO staid 'We ew i t h er Dentn ized bayonets . , •. sad locked nuicketay sidles a fifth ribbed hie P•rori of t°°*°7;:frirde, typos of his wife and 'child, 'and -.seri. Other sttiolerricrOvito — popoirty they coati sad; Cot. Dougitithe meanwhile looking on The ncrillinina32i,!P"i6l4l4 appeered -V!rf?ra hill regiment minuted on iv hero osptsired. from Ammen. ',.T.11 11' moldier* militinsi . With Dineen' wme:conreYed to Gen. • headquarter, end guns robbed of their f4iiily - the. dine tion of Hill himself, aid the . .iprleoneta thus compelled to' walk hate•for:tet ' Richmond. ICNORZII CABO= .CSAletill ' Pie town Is Van full, fora day or two past; of rumors of Cabinet changes, but noth. Ing o except:the peroletehoy with Atoll ease rumors an repeated ; is known to warrant at- . tubing the stightoit itopottaztoo to them. IMPECTATIONILOY EMMY MILITAILTOPIII4IIO3II We stillbara tbss local aapaotatlaa, that speedily+-that Is; within two or Mr** wWahs ; of,parhais Isis . tiinars are to haio woes military n"rati 9 ! l '.. iWtort• MaaatimashoWevor; Svoryth - ing hare contains duller than itnoy time during tho summer. ..',.: 01 fxi..0"T 114) • . Was In town last-rdsbt and this!nsorning, but tins gonn Few, or no Generals re, main hero, sate those on chanand Involved In the Invie'trillions pending before Hon idinO:COnusifsslon, all hne!ng Join - sof .theti tespentivireosemands. s.. ' . . ninon rtintsrn.' It is believed that each preparations ham boon wide and7ordszed to be:mode, as wilt eimedily avert -any pow!lbUity -of danger in Wes torn -Virginia.- =E3 Hedrick, brether4u-law of the $49- F•,,tF7• ! ,1 .z.1" 1 10 40 . 4,11 roO z tiPik sup•rin teadent of the l'etent Odye.onllding, and in. EOLIdi to returD to ludtaoa Green Adanii,Anditor rot the Treasury for the' l'ost U P, ,th.cityon4 visit te Ilentneky:: 104034, T ify4„9h!0f (Nara . : o! the bureau, was appointed, fgt . the Prisyent, Altilig Aud itor ad taterief:, Wasaisasoir r Oot. 8, '1869 Dili: 44; 4:1)..6.0ii"0t 6*, bit's .00m niandei ollths lissiesib* sfid • s . till heat iteneAti:tionunand of 'the Ninth Corps, has beityprodloted to a Mayor.,Grinitalsidp, for brilliant gallantry in the battlei of .Benth , hipo4ta4n and Mitietam, adi has been asslgied ta the oominind of all the ,tro op!, Id a;neer dspartraint , Col.. Frank Blair. being .pressed for the of 7.# 41 0).1 .41ftlandi; Efamlltoi,'of l'isiu,hotrever, Is regarded is having itioigei dams: etid'is be l hurt- Cy In feral. of the nroolimitlon, it is ihought kb E . . ointoes are bettor.': • The Number and Encampment, or the Rebel Forces In ATIMIIIIIII. Utters, Ark., Oot. S.—Correspondence of the Missottri Repiablk-nn.—Wii have late and very roilable intelligence from the rebel forces in this Oats, whielt regsrded by military men here as 'worthy of eonddentro. is as into as the 18th and 82d ult., and setiogsly modifies some of the reports we have heard, some of wblob have reached the country. According to shill information ,the robe! terve ' 'From Kcusrl Ay. • in •Arkansat nuatb 4 lit 644 64 encamped U LOMLIVII.I.II ' -- Oat. B.A reliable reptd, Jas. follow,: Oen. Modems is at Atultitt, 25 revolved that Blorpa's adv sacs reaohod miles north of Little Rock; with 6,000: men Frankfort at 1 o'clock thisaftotnoon, and that end one battery. Geo. ae" 61 " Maul B gl-. threw thociand more uf; hie men are now 1111.• phut Springs near Floe Bluff, on 'Arkin. play sppresehthg thil in t z leto. get troops bad sae river, 60 kalles south east of Little Rook, Left p mgfess fop I t e . ee r utss . with 5,000 'men, two _restoring.' et velem are ari . esturday. nest Ilardintrvilli., the rebel conscripts, one. unarmed ; alto a Te4lin nil- cavalry 'cut 'dread dispersed 09. A, of the, ment, and on. battery, consisting' of three oth Mentuolty 'Cliestryiwider Lieut. Morris. 5 pounders,. and one tele plops. Mounted. Thiseso play has not 'MOO beso kliard Gan. MeMseis ontbe Af kapott rlver,lOssUett It Is • reported that , Unit.' MOM. and two north west of liapelson: I privates were ebotlaftif t sir eiplttni by the Gen. Rani Le at Oross Molitor* with abs.'O rebel,. - •; • of from 4,000 to 5,000, mostly conscripts. ,• LA; .; pre,Dement's division lie 'stationed at g en , Helmet is'Commander-in•Ohili of .11. Bh.ibyrille.. • - ' ' • ' - • the forces at: Little Bock, with .*boll2 MOIL •'' " - " ' and two battirlee—ctie of, two and thre• - er .t . • ; From C*lllo=l46* s po is aa po du nod c.ami ere•- ti tha e i o n w th i e u r ol o i t . two riled MI - .' ,r 9til.a, whip Star ..p tts e u pssi nion g iwi psne; a c in otl io.. :Gen. Malitide.l.l at Batervillo, with about ;`Charles Deaure,ii.EibiilBollsile - Pflt4Ml**N; 2,000 men, obi, Morino= are effective. , died sodd e nly Most of their 01 1 11* foto his' been die- CoL - 2. a: nwar• 44bikr. - 1 - ifeit ihe mounted `Sat. behaved fred;LetAttreitatuty, was ar- Imre mos /01 3 Qmerstri thw taw • retied by 'to Areeb. 4 0 44%* At Arkidsi [chi) esiOttleimasonth-meat .o? teswn. . • . 4if Little Milt, ats rebel, manufseture *nal. Beesatoe syni t t u mdiase l .' - ionotsriur Lii ;Illons,of Wit; and have removed there art lb 1S; "' R AO jilt OA tele ' tem pl es of Chnforolo; liatimor* 4 4 0 , P 4 P O t./-: • .4 ewnicn'llit - the iocsi - -. 2144 5b 342 rib 4, klailmil• 1) 40 + of•Obti Wei, rot:bathing' of a 1311tthdla“ttidneade -sMasouri, Mole hot be- rtegieeder. amnteti t hes -probably liello4 by intelligent men, It is they dears take theoslk,anaeAdav'rt. otttiv.eatin s skplasilliyalmirttepeeliore sheath , , the Leatatateea • ' ' : - --'' - Dilalle of-the _Battle at CoOut& •Connirra, lilies., Oct. 5.--The St: Louie . , Democrat has the following details' of the bat _ i the &CI:Jo' nth: -- . ,7 ' . '-' Ou the - tailing Of .th.i 9d Mir ant - pasts warn attacked ' the seamy in [erne, about six -miles no beast of-Corinth. Before 9 o'clock - the-en ment hantrue generall and a fierce "scid sang l e ery haute teas faught — Oar men; - under Ge Aloseerana, stood up mentally, and fought st th great, apologia and bravery, but mem:en& after regimeni, - and brigade after brigade, oared in upon as, and - we were fere/dale ly backwards, fighting desperately. 'The rebate pushed 'forward with determined obstinacy, and held erdry foot of advantage . grotnad. They eutibinktd ottrinferior force, I s and the ; ft were in therear, and were obliged to fall b k still farther' to prevent this move ment fro being accomplished. - the enemy was nowinside oar breastworks, pushing ud backwardtowards the town, when darkness - Put an en to the fighting for that day.- - • Dating the dare fight our loss was-heavy, .but that the enemy must havq largely ex- ThOe laces of then lot klissonti Battery' were captured, after having stood for long hours - before the enemy's fire. They were consumed by thirst end subdued by constant . Brig. Gee: Haskelman fell mortally wound-' ed,et the head ' - of hie brigade. The same eveeing,.Gen: Oglesby was shot in the breast. • About 4 o'clock on the morning of the 4tb, the enemy onened briskly on the town_ with Ilia and shell. Out batteries - replied, and for an hour or more heavy cannonading was kept up. At the expiration of that time, two of the rebel guns were silenced, and shortly..af ter daylight their battery of seven Fens was captured. ... ,• • , ' , '. Porfentotte qiiietness soon ocenrrek.44 . 3l-41, *is evident that some movement, was MIMI; made 'by 4,lie enerty'.. - , The', Western Sharp shooters, under Col. Burke, were ordered for- Ward as altlimisliers, to feel the enemy only: At half-pasfi nine toplook they. met him, a quarter of a' mile Ic advance of line of 5 4t 1 i; advancing _ rapidly . In heavy columns, upon - the 'taws._ ImuiedLately. a Murderous Ere nits opened' on - the ;skirmishers, wh - o,be-' .gan to - retire slciwly, returning the Sr. of the enemy, with effect. - The "wood. - seemed alive 'With reboil, and it appeared impossible - for this gallant regiment to escape destruction: In their retreat, they passed over three rpm- - 3 ten of a ile 9f open ground, which inter vened bet sin them aid our temporary works; of defence In a fie, moments the, togigement general, became our battoric, opeued - a destrlelive fire on theleePosed tanks of the rebelei mow ing' them i down like .. arise, their slaughter was frightful, Int, with unparalleled daring endreekleraraiss they pushed with impetnosi ty• forward, they charged our works deepe ns/Iy, broke our lines of infantry and cap turedthe email fortification in which the bat tery of ; First Missouri was plinted. Fortune all seemed lost, a temporary : panto Seised the men, and the rebels onoe _more marched Into the attests of Coriuth. .firew batteries . opened upon-them, and our me n,, under. the direction of a 51 oonrageoni officers and stimulated by . their xample - , the thinned rinks, fought.des perately, the ada:anal of the_ ;enemy . - Was checked, the wavered, then fellbeok, our' lost battery was regained, , and once more it hurler destritotlort ince:their ianksi the day wasaved and the enemy' iti full 'retreat.. ' - Oiti lots" was - comparatively stein - dining this fearful 'charge; that ',of the enemy was fully twenty to oar ore in killed: 'Among the rebeli killed and left on thtileld - were Brig. Gen. Rodgers,—of N. 0. • Colonel and Acting Brig. Gen. Johnson, o f Miss.,. and another Colonel tomerandier brigade, whose name was not learned. •,* - - - ••• ' - • • ' The enemy were eorotaanded by:Van DOT/), -blew and Villipigae, with .their - .respective army eorpei which swelled his forms to 60,000 inen: • Iris lespoisible now to Sire the list of essnalties. 9ttr proportion of officers in kill ed le. thought to be large., '--We lost but four taken prieenets. Froni Fortress Monroe. :Pc/Stases 3foisst Oct. r.,,,The steamboat. John A. Warner, 44g . 0: truce beet, , returned 'from Alten's Landing to.diy, arriving at 'Fortresa s.loaroe at. One • o'cidek. She brlige down no . prisoners in erchange for the Stets prisoner, lent up. I learn from Major ir.lV. Shenk, 135th Poonsylvanie Volunteers, the otacer in charge, that the. Corrunissioner, Major °aid, of tba Confederate Govornment, refused, to . erohange the prisoners of. Siase belonging to Virginia, on the ground that they were taken on tavitoty , belonging to the Confederacy... The Richmond Expires, of Oct. _6th. tains the military exemption' at, vaned Oat. 4th, 1862, which exempts police for sections "of eountry of dation negrO populstion, editors and inch help el they require In their bust. nut employees of transportation and tele. graph companies, ministers of the Gospel, pbysiciens,., shoemakers, millers, farmers, blacksmiths; wagon . rasters, superintendents dad employees in hospitals, wool, cotton and paper, mills, employees on government work, overseers Of ',imitations, and one man to to every eve' handred head of _cattle. The exemption act pissed ,AsrLl 21st is repealed. The Ratatiar says °name, 11 . 11 .101 . 10161 business on Its hands at presenC". The subject of revenue and fiance Is now before °engross. The bill providei that every citisen give to the government Coe-fifth his gross income, end naive In aoknowledgnient :eight per Ma. bondi of all oans—eight per cent. Is the worst of "1.1 teas; twenty per cent. on Income is the most oppressive. By this project Con stresi strikes a' heavier blow at our credit than the public 'enemy. The government has commmitted- linaneial blunders enough to rain tts credit, ll : the cengdence of the public were not so well supporta& Congress has postponed its.a . djournment,to October 13th. The same paper contains i'dispitch from Mobile, which'sayS theS.Gen. Butler has issued orders requiring all personsiscusie and female; eighteen . yeers and F pwards, who sympathise with the Southern llinfedersoy, to report themselves with a 'deseriptive list of their property, which is to be emodscated, and they finta and imprisoned, Italia they renew 'their allegienee to the United States government. , . Demoeratio ConventioninWorooster, Massachusetts. Donna, — 9ct. 8:--The Democratic State Conventlont Zet at Worcester today, endwise fully . attended: Edwin L. Bailey, of the Boston Harold; presided. A motion. to adopt the People,' 'LAM, nominated at lb, Panieul COOVOCItiOO, was dimmed at 'considerable length. 11.volt:tie:towers read pledging sup port lo.the use of all legitimate means to sup press the rebellion, urging the President to stand by the Constitution, repudiating the meeting of Governors, eulogizing' Oen. Me- Ciellan, sympathizing with the families of those who have fallen, and declaring the fol. lowing principled: That the "mine* of the government Ia to save the Dimon, and not to save or destroy ' SUOMl y lbxt weare opposed alike to eeessaioo and .ibolittimism, and there call be no perminent G nizn :there these exist. We tender our sympathy to the loyal meta io the Border Otatas, That we will make no Domino:Joni, bat are willing to unite with the eitmervative men of ell parties. That we re gret that the President, forgetful of hie obit? . rations, him hie Emancipation Przolamation; and we protest against it, as well as against the suspension of the writ of Habeas Corpus; and call on the President to renters the right of trial and freedom of epeeett and of the ladge -Walla moved - to sound by reoom mending the adoption of the Bahasa Hell ticket. Tits 00Alreatton o,lm:tried amid iffef 4 Gonfasion, and without oicatiy leaving any record of its Litton. :P... ---- :if - ,L„ 2 , ..z,rrr.,•..71.- ,- .. ,, ,. ~,,- . ?, . :c74,.'1i'.;. .-.•_ , 1 - 7.:• , .....,...... , -. - .....;' '-.".HL . '" - .. , ••...: ,- .:-: - ' , •••:.. , •P - ,..-.•:z., - - -.' .. . . . ~ . , . , . , ..., ... —.-... - -... .• . • . , Prom Washington. . .Wasatsretaa, Oct. B.—The following ap pointutonts ere announced: Brig. Gen.D. Cog. C. B. Volunteers, to ba a Major Gerieral , 'orrohunteors, V. B. A. Major Gustavus M. Bolcom to be Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers: 'Capt. IV.' C. Cherch to bo Com udisatt.• ofSubstatenos of 'oh:lateen!: --. • •Mr. Blocked, the Belgian Minister, is go-. inghome for a short time. Mr. Berghamos, the - Secretary of Legation, will perform his duties in his absence. Prom the Wyendook, which arrived yester day, it Le ascertained. that the gunboats have been engaged for several days pant in destroy ing the old Confederate". .batteriei ,down, the river ; the last plea at which they were en gaged being at Cockpit Point: , It Is riot thought that , the ,rebell, have any guns' n thOriver,"Or , have fired Into any . ves sels. The report to that ant, broUght up by river men, and probably originating with men on, the selling vessels, who, seeing the boats from our gunboats pulling out from shore after the match had been applied to the worki of the rebels and the explosion .on shore, took it for granted , that the rebels .were tiring at WASUINGTOS. Oct. 8.--The Court of In quiry, of which Goa. Harney is ,President, met today. to investigito. the charges pro - forted by Gen.. Pits John Porter against Gen.. Martindale, in connection with military oper ation* on the Peninsula. . - Atteording to an order just issued from the War Department, It is made the duty of every : officer commanding a district, or post contain ins a hospital, or a brigade of troops, to in quire into the fitness. efficiency and qualifi cations of the Chaplains of hospitals or regi- ments, and to muster, out of; service such Chaplains as were not epsiinted in conformity with the requirements of ,bierOf i rul who have not faithfully discharged the dnAies of Chap lains during the time they -Igve been thus ear -ed. . . Resisting the Drait in Indiana. . CINCINNATI Oct. B.—The Indianapolis dor respoident ofthe Co wousreiUl says the copper! heads of Hartford sad . Blackford eons:ale* col= looted together on Monday end fereibly re sisted the draft. They, - ,destroyed the ballot box and scrolling papers, and either foiced or seared,,the Commissioners and, the Prevost Marshal to resign. _They claimed to have two hundred. Men armed,: and said they were de termined to ,resist the draft . at all haiards; they, denounced Om &eti:anent aid these at tempting to sustain it. A battaliOn of the 63d Indiana was, ordered to Hartford, and wilt, enforce tlus draft and arrest the singlaaders of this disgraceful proceeding., ; , • " The Baltininre'Efeeloh.. Bramwell, Oet B.—The efention paused Of very quietly, and, as was expected - a small vote was polled. •The unoonditionek regal/if. Union candidata. received 8,677 . votes,.and. .Fred. 'Blakey, the independent . Union canal-1 late I,lB3—the former, being. elected .tiy majority of 7,694. The entire regalir Conn-, oll . tioket was also elected„except,in one ' = ' Markets by:Teiegripti: Pritraoscrata, Oct. 6 oon —lll6or comes for, *ward and with a very lightsfockl' thetal. a rood do - mend,' and 4000 bblaextra family sold'at-' S 6 25(W suptalloo is heiddrmlyat $3 .Tbere.la but little. • Amite in Bye Flour st $376.-, h.coa bush Corn lista sold $31254. Wheat active and in good demand', and • 12.000 bits/ whit. sold at $t34643 36; and 'gametal/oa. 1 1 - at $1 50641 60. • Rye sells on' arrival at Yin for old, and Afie for now. Coon is in geed request; an& 3, 000 • hush yellow sold at Mk.. Oka sense and in demand. at 13dito. r . Coffee has adraaced; atles of 016 ac23(Et Mc.. - Whisky floct at 35c. ' - • • Nair 'Yost, Oct. S...otton quiet at Minh - ni prizes; salos -at • ' YID= "advanted 6c; Wet 14,000 bbl.. at $5,,66 for firate; 58,2060, 3 3 for - Ohio; and 116,15616,96 for &inborn. 'Wheat advanced 162 =Ow Bales 1600® blush. at .1.11.11@1,12 for-Chicago bprin ' g; 53,1681.= for Milwaukee -Club.; Corn ad ! ; gates moo hush .at 01661%. Pork firm. at IMO:. 10,60 for Mesa Lard buoyant at 9%c. 'MAY steady at 33%431c."." - Bacillus' of . .19,100 Obit; .19triat, 714413 bush.; 00rn,110319 bash: Sterling racking. was,. this" no In`, firm: at 370 37% per cant. premium, and la now held at. 33 per rt.. Stoat active sod higher, Chi usto and - BookWand" ,83%; Cumberland. cod • -- mines , Geese '94V. • Ponds 106; Michigan "Southard 911 "New York Cen tral 104%.. Pennsylvania .Central 1011%; Meadtogllk Y r . .43 5 ;_ Isunasse , l 3 s,'. 67 3eitm ,ettlittoces 19 7 • Treasury 73-101113, 105%.. . • coffee Sale.-3,700 bigt . 1110 at 23 , 46." Ai oh. Te i . tabs, to-day; there was a small - offering; tit Of Creel. and all *old at fullprionk•Uyson 66,q,W; Yonog By sou 41.34.12 M; arm Skins t.. 71%;: Twatikey 71%; Gunpowder 99ce51,13..... - • -• ~ • - Maw Non. Oct. , otton , heavy; LW bales sold at 94649 c,.. .Flour arm; 21,090 .bbla 33,6® bosh Wheat so ld at' SI iJigit 41 far Corn advanted; sates of 86,030 lash. "York le firm, Lard buoyant at 91493.0.. .-191101cy firm, SPECIAL' NOTICES. Gloves Amu B.utsa's 81sueelisuants, for family tad ,rusnutUaturing purposes, are the . best in use. _ A. .ty CHATOST,.I.IOI:IOIra Ag9lll, - 110. 18, Fkith. 'meet. SANCritlnerchant•lailorl whuld most respectfully inform :his friends and the public generally that he has returned from the Eut with hie-new stook of fail -and winter goods. Hie stock oonsists of-the latest styles -of cloths, eassimeres and vesUage,- selected from the latest importations. .flontlemen de siring a: nut fitting garment,, end at ' , Prices lower than it any. other: tailoringhstablish moot in the-city" woulddowell to give him an early call.. --Samuel Graham . , merchant tailor, No. 54 Market street, one doorfrOm Third.. • Ws would call attention to the superb stock . of Fall awl Wintei Clothing, for gentlonien . and boys' wear,b be, found at hiesars. 11.:MeGett k Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond square. It has been selected under. tbs supervision of the proprietors, and It clovers wrery description of goods for gentle men.' dress or .busbess: suits. :Gentlemen's furnishing goods, nob. as white . slaw-ma flannel undershirts, drawers; gloves. ontiiita, ke., will also be baud fiat the establishment, in avers select and large: assortment.; . LI IT continua that any soldtar can, he so foolish as to leave the city witboat a supply of Holloway's Ointment and Pills. _Mho, ever does so will regret lt. Theta modielnoi :troika only certain oars for bowel complaints, fovea, sons and soupy::: 90x2Simata pot box or pot. I • c.. 1 . Irvine Comm, Carpenter aad :Jo Jobbing Shop Virginalley, between Stott/1114C moot and Cherry alley. All kinds of Aitiem Repairing dons nnshort notice and in manlike manner. Churn moadarate. Lats. your orders. Altortlorlptompily attandid to; Ornate OLLUI will be tearen . st the °amain, ono*, No. 405 Liberty iltiiey etay•'or night. All orders left at the AO, Piece , be promptly attended to. .Al . ! calls a ! must paid in advanoe. ' . 8m c 811ITICULT Acionser,...Wintes session oomosestoo Monday,. Noy. 3,1,11163. Addreu Stem. Joseph B. Trvislll, Bewiekleyrito; P.. .do:2w . _ DenizsTar,:-Dr. 0.6111 i rtO:24a, "Penn et., attends to all branches of the Dental profile . ston. JIILITARIr CvISTa.TIEGIBEENTTENN .w WILYAB IA M. IL— +* will .1:4 • Clamps •;rDilll Mr: TatraSDAt MriNLI OI L _At Ock•li. Dr Wks.: f#111.1.9 •PITEI 11. C.&• .KN42I.'P .4•4MAP*4t!nruitig treated ha , thlr ihtelested Ihtekey = am with, the arxay 1114.!I,ClatiPopli ushboading. ti 3• ****.i* iTN 7 - • ob is botaidetdral recialttegjerrice;lii 'noir In it,. city In the eteentinte, PMKqii Whadlit tO .013 i ' E 9 T(7111 krritZirr. 1 - 1 - " STANTON,". HEAVY ;-ARTILLII - uy.— Skits cboloo Utter, (0, Ed' Pansyten- Artireri.) la now in Comp Rut Cornden..N. J. •tim metro lablw.bodlod men 1.11 b!'neoeptello 611 op:lo.4th seotton; Apply to • " • •' . . - .llrwoonic Hall ?Mb stmt. INDIA RUBBER MEPEftI47B:II4 J.lthfloidlohr arri•npos fo ;As, fkl( Ukiah —Om Blaaksto.":ybklt us itoillta; mom thad • Cloth. ; the octets wok:dor livorrstarriwatir proof, atorollko warbotod_ : tkr boor , or voldorjocti nog • the cow frith • Ofr Clotlikl &hot/rot:imply As flr• celvatt at t h e 40:11%,**Illt, .yepot, to end sit fiti Clair Amt.,., „• . r or' fl. Pill WM, , CIiBERS CIIEESI3 I I , . ti 2 -.. r 10 bass Zak r burtlimme, , .... 211.1.. to Czete4 , 1; !T 61143 !°T - lifr?L - Ti'do lDi seCt .TH Lem an! Brerxxa-315,1141 - 444FiilifY :RAW tsrpaatilicAlradand.taaalela—r rum vslisollorie: ,- at 7 IlMeorbodttre.t. rpm Li-40 fdr , s t ite ,,, by I D'E'lm?ziEn l 4,Nuk.PEWfx)! , • C 8 'Warmth eight meat of beseinst young setting, lam ALIO* RED.T...• THIMEIDAT iTZtriaCi, OCT. gib, Itloy - wilt be pielleteurd. • • Lady cot:Lyons. pet . 4azia-. • I t* PLAOIOI4 To =dodo TEE YOUNG. EMBEM., ' PLAsnwit. ICOENG vcrmir E4eLsa. SMTH AND SEVENTH - NAND LOTB AT. 4kIJOTION.—On 2 1 111:1111:11DAT Al. : : TERNOON; October 16th; at 2 o`eklek, will be sold, . on the premiss, a lot In the Bteth4Fard. hutting It feet 1% Inches on the easterly midget Aeon ghee*. near' the corner or -Winklla Meet, , letkazdzag the nettle= of William Misibil4 tol4 - and act= back 48 feet, wham= is ea:4o4oe dwelling; with .Iml tatlon atone tre= l 2 The bnildag le nearly'ew, with sight rims, Weida • bath room; bb range in kitchen, hot eindteddvatir: gat In each room, and srsrilldagoattlhltst discs the.undistdod one halt of lot sad drilling adjoining the abut% on the norWrlyaide, WOE to . • lota in the Eirantk Ws* bda• lot' No. 1 endJereadittilatttoOthe ca lots, bin. Log each. inn di bat t Me.: corner of litanklln street, extending De= OM awns width.s4Jeet . 2% inchwto • 20.emt . Toms'. or .bm-b—tia• cad. rpogiso ;lad trio: Ja r 5.7 .131; I ; daa ' at, lalintad r by Wad tad 1011.0SIT117E SALIroiP EAST LIBERTY LOTS AXID:IX AOll2 SEACIT.- I .on SAM. DAY SYTZBISOOsi, 0ci,410., at, o'ck. .91b 'sold, on the presidia...the6:44V u large dbg Leta to Last Libuty,dlraCii7 the ow Pro' tlieran Munch. AM' 7 61 7 . iis4 l 4rd of =7 One liggag 43 lad 6 bias nial the) Omar :h&c Pilm'exus ensinsdhsg ideas Ming street 111 . • feet-the lot being 64 hit vide in the raw. One Lot on the corner otalland andilraid etta 36,Seet tract on -Bllang sireal:ead,exbaidlxqg had.. along Brpaditreet Lintinebee. Two L1t5,.33 fest front s.a.e.s althea sire.. ea 6 =nag back 63 sad , Two Lens, 40 het fron t ma. art MIMS .. 'wedding back nand GS Odellsct. of Land. codemeng Jam. iat a 20 fait mad, I tem and way ; to Rama •!_iircProlf nostabsyreddsocis Pr Bard whiten:ma; lfte..lkaillAgio.lo/4.,ead Ales. Bradley. Tag. kis h,pds . for ars* triental iirgunda, end liplanted ittth TbiNWIW Iran Treen—rtach,Appls,Plass,:to. 'Perions Ung to 'slew ths reper , tir sanisall on *F. WM.:lager. set Pasteopt hilway run to hut-L.Mgq. nth .Perodylranfa Arlan* endeeklaid. Terms at sale. - • -..T. O. Angle. Sad. 13_00111 , giiTri3,ol;9lHovi. 1 BOOTS AST) MOMS, At niccitxx,ll:2itra Autretiiw. 1V1 41414 24)Yrf Yonne mint ttildrall a 30OTP, At MoCLELLAND'S - AIIOTIO4 HOUE11: .movi i : TN • ty , .. SHOE AIIOTTIA - - N../ Jr.:A Staaradtatre PSOS rot BALL—An excellent Baserasightria. - t owing:Phu:a, 6 octave: A Boeetread Gate 3 Co; :Phuto, elegant:cps, 6 octave. - Prize A.Bowswood &alert Bieho,l,:a bFt 146? 170, rn, 6 octave.' Price . A Batesiatat Bushed rase, ray fine bins, Fl• E a m, a .:richly carved. 7 actem Rogarvi 4 ,. 64 i7atir: oo -PiaPP, . * ,X• IN ," W4l 180 *. A Basatitcal..ollbart,Vprigbt Piano, 0566 - 4 Beaagata?....:Land.Planoilarge shoo ee... A 50.v.:4 G0ri7.71 - rM"..r o p — f ize, -A Boarirxd Chtektainie Rene; eery 0611 bat - :grad, 6, oasts: Price 6O 06 'A afabcgsnycLono A Bro., old. bat Ingoat arearoi wave. . - 65 00. , A lishogany, - AstaiA - tb., cia LandonPieno, A CYatant Lease Alan*, ter., gca4, _otter. cc- : lave. Price 75- CO Nahogsay, Garen Inaba; Bear :Tark, eery gazto octave. , 00 • A - splendid 'stock 'O6 new Menai, from the boil, Now York. and Boston teeters, an band, and ant saintly :redline; new _reypttem.. asxrda 6 4/ the .aame.o the nianntactaters, and-0r067 b atop. _Jr ar pie by 2 JOBB . a iffstsok N om: A.WP CHEAP 11,filiT015. `grr.'dt.4..'iov"a ruisr - awstnuw , PiA2IIM. rationally selected at the firtorlai by It: SILYBICS, and warranted as bert.sad almrapad _Mao, for tbs gralipf, we offered ter pia Atm. - n. Klima a sm. ainiti "stmt. EMM==M= $1 r-i—NgsT ewe*o 6LOCTAV2 /12 ron hams T 08;:, wrap R. carved kilt falla c ats y Lamle dak, SIM alto, OCLIMi Maw ss the storm for $2OO and Ingt - ,Tho Own Moan are falls InariaLed far tvi yam -aid Lao slip • ilmaagt bargabLa th at an be' band La Al* eiLyi,Plemars cal Luad:Ne• eau :21aw RAW& oat, Prtaceir. Prsicatra or Smith's WWI . : told Aril 80 oat ...rump* permantb I raot gland if varthamed. lIILLASLOTTLIFBLUKIL; 43 Illftb Meg. . 4Lr ,III ( 2 m•YT 'rAN:zoluk 11E40/Y:9; ICAPI (Ai " : "(!: .IcOmum to' - .Taines lAA) MeV o hant TailoTs; lama_ _STOCK, pW.Enle3 in eatme l t,