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'Avl)lTolratstia4 • E.. 000 'mem of Yolk C 9 ' .inravrtos , oging.4l.: S. 110811; of Luzeis e . •CO. _..nepublican cousin, • JAM.EO /L:11001121AD, Itttabsugh• • Cbeir./1/ Voted. - - 11101/ke VrTIAP- 10 .4 6 10 1 M 1 4-. E 4 il7u amiu6lsau4 . goi Zatc*YoriSiiiiiksl4,4. rain C. da, ALITLID ELVIS, - a WILLIAM" gMaTILIAII7OIIIIIII44II I V . V , iv A rll-• GlOBl Potmi • a ' • • ..-1083 0 LAN, 1:f Reirl!ll . 4ll4!.tr.„ , L, • : .- JOHttll . -14811i421110d. ruzsburg!,. .77fiAiav LAIIIBPrr, PIM/ 1 ; 111 1i. - JONATAN lativz 81. C' it I r p.: ! ‘ 4 oDA4lo3o.lnirlaN eouth th!ioniT;;. wriltownlttg.; . '- .. onmorning, the bed/ .of blre. JR . .IkaiOntlima,-wile of Join Rosenthal, an . ladeettleasiabitterresidlng to ßlngngliatri, Waifeiti4fiming - hithe blonongshola river, to ibellea%water' olotilng partly floating ok the surfaisi.`; Cortina . Meehan% war called upon to Investlgats the =uteri Ibis the foi-.• /owing fsais were PlaitO bud tau goateed on Toomderiimiel;agar_belr, tot yet moaned from her Rhein; w 0 We to he ne t t° "ever, mind horn left her' • on Betadmmy er.mming, ln °huge of -bor. band. About midnight. be warmed her s. bowl of soup, which had been left from attpr. per, and she partook heartill of ft. Bib she lald down, she told Marto , go- asleep,' ar ate felt wretty wall. soon fall r.into •.‘ Cup, and did uof wake up u n til two o'clock.. Rim wife wee not • th e - be 4 • end; ,famphil up, be war horrified to find that she was net in the bout. Getting a saigtitair to Ulu charge of its babe, he stilted out to lean* of her, bat felissi.to .dlooter any traits of itrarieherOboati. At Mulled km started on a few miles into the oountry, where she -kid • Wands residing, and where It was euppoeid. oho might. hero gone. Op" him llama, - bi learmsd that bar body had 'bun taken frotof the river. Several Clauses ware examoisell,,. but the above la the imbue:Me of all the - tea.. tummy taken. It is not, known' What in duced ths unfortunate womiuttins to destroy: he, life, but this aupposition is that abs kul eaten too heartily for • Tenon In her 'luta ; tion, andttad blionaelud with a fit of tam ; .porary lasanity.. - The dammed Was about - Mrtf-fire'years agave,. and ISLYSII tour 1021,11, :Second Ward Vigslessee Committee. mesttei of eltissat of . the Bsoond Waid, " 'assemipled sr' pa Bats:ads, ennting Last, sadeeppoiated the.followtitg . . rmaadl genUi4ooolll ace Commit*, to attend the PO4:_st : llll?:l9.gersi Moot ton lo .. , . mild 'Ward on Teetslit Womb. On Malian .efisSirolli-lOssyd, firq.,wriza .electid`TneLdent, and J. W. Eliasad B. F. Lucia • The abject of the meeting was , stated by •Themai Bttal, Esq. . • On motion. it was Roodeed, That D. B. Battom, T. D. Davitt, i . PlmWins, °apt—Jamas Beed a Jotuz Ts. Beyd, Win. 0 seas, Ward= Nicholson; John' A. lloyd, Wm. Oarmul, Reese ORIIIIIII, 1111040 panel Dafellr, Wm. Woodt,:Iler;;: restrfilriter, -- Dr. Massage, John Marshall, John McDonald Oroison, ••• John P. Parumy, John • Wilson, F. Bstokmaa• sar,L. P. Steno, 11. Baldwin, E. dalowoS Masser, Win. H. Tanzman, Thas Unldn, M. W. Basally William MoCallenstr, 8. W. Ff CAW. P. B. - .Tarnas Black, Jacob ' Stephen Woo(11;„ Basbrooo.% . &bort Bogart ,* Dr. Ad.. •.' &son Asthma,' O. Dye`, Aaron Floyd, W, _11.; Kam M. Ranh, Jame' Bneathen, Bowjarldis Jr;,; Edward Baum, Graystp,.ll4i '-`/Weyrnart, ?atria King and John BitOsnoinlS ' wortatlinta said Oommittsw. ` On motion of 'Thomas Blasi, 'Est •, Iterab Rwoloactillat this pro andinss f icaptio . . 7 .tni published:in all ths:city.w*Yrja • wziprninireli-AdmixdstridOtailf O. 0 WO: . • • ' llB wr i lliislaiistildit'adf ; •: Freda/DC , : -1 * MA" ' Itielabif.os. • 121111911111 " . 'lrls"Pt Ifirt.t.'4Aliettle l3l. .. . - , . The following Vittlsinen hare beets ap pointed • N'tillsolis'Ctommlttee, to attand to _ the loyal vote 4 * k iting Ward, oo Taeadei, " . arid ace that ogrelkitiPa, eats fe rut for the . . -- ItiipabllcktiflratekkllliPial tlit'ket. "Eternal 4.3U11111a to tfloilrftlie Ortaberty l" -' i ... , ....ollowielllss2lis •'. t , LIMG : y Genes I I : ........ WWS. .. AleZ GAans 1 Gor O tge W Etobley Atm Glum i • , ammeel P tarirer Wm Day Saaral Maar= G Y Tr. lim / J 7 Jazothp A D BOMA i Jam T - Clualm Lighibill Wm li drcern „ Beam, Thamgeern • Sobers B W h it , Karl Campbell - James Clark ' John Helizelr-t* Jam Aiszurier NAG. licKtzlmeel • Jaws L Orallitm haus ellaCma • ' . - ititil IV, .' g ;...... i p.iu Light:al alex ray _. • . z-. Jigs A !Kat. /am A-Daub,/ . elation Ballard in groszb • !Girard Gregg fWm im D W Smartt . lei Bap ? 114. , lobs hood 8 2V ilih Wm ARlwail - Joe Johnston , Woo 0 Station Jes fluter Pisa Oadwell T El firdly A It Mahal' Tho Oil Totdo. Ths Oil City Repitter lays: "The bullies' .lara been brisk for the put two week', and skiiptio• has slightly - odes/toad We quote • fret:rata mods tkis week, at from 76 to 85 . amtlat the well'. Priduars ars /thing $l, hat we hare heard of no sit* at that Agars. - RUN is a fair "apply of bayou In the mullet, and the demand for oil to brifik. Thera to a ..".. Breat anslaty on the put_ of "hipper' to All , . OW boats for the filet ballet. At a rough- utimats ws should think tbus was about 80,000 barna" of ail at this point awaiting "hipatent, of which :0,000 barrels us already loaded in balk, is boats. Thera l" boat room for folly 100,000 barrels tars, thalodbig that alraady loaded. Probably:cot lee than 76,000 ,barrels will be shipped Oa the first reeamption of oavissUon. /I.' tarp proportion of this Is disUksd for the Eastern nuishet or le already kantruted fox. ewe - - Prrrtstrattn - ; - Ost. 11, 11162. Manialliteri:l hasaJttstnothsed as article - . thir.Asedasl the 9th inst., in Tolerance to the yotsrsiirliNin. moorhoed CA the resolution emmrinig Kr. Cameron for the appointment AC COMIMISP. it'llArsilllrseern - to you -flatters that Id.r..Carneron ild sig make the stntment,bnt that the President did, with • idyls. sad swami digs Cabinet, - ,i l , l l44stskr stated in his tnesiatito he Con. ;Amu= a few dsys &fun , o**,or - halo:I saes I am tot a voter in tble dialid9Sl6sid . only . refer to this matter to show nitititaseilPsor aruss of Bari in the . most oasitiklCitesta at -history, Or IlLs coolness In. trindif4daraergfr: until:gap honest mine poslgagl":dslialattOes; iroomusAyug--Te. • ant ion a tall one tat ton Volookairtiondo,r, ' jo heti oppllamisms - All who with to inoogto fithinic•ptio; to the forthoooWoollooi *WS, :stuntd to the, Lil ~- Tik_47l._-o!nillanserenstAnttoweireeki— figlll,ls t; , s OOO. 'Ptah" iQA foll Swiss pttlealsrief tbs lat. dbuistrons &iron Oil Crook: - On 'friday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a Are broke oat on the Blood farm, at its inter section with the . Tarr fl2=l:- The An first broke out In the tanks of Mr. H. O. Pilkins. de to how the Are originated there Is consid erable diversity of opinion. Without: any prejudice, we merely. think it -mast have carfOt from some of the numerous engine, in theimmedLte.vicinity.of the kliktne well. ---Tbe-spece bstrot over embrseto fiom 18 to 20 acres. Mont of this was OD . thi Blood farm, In whet was called Maple Grove. In Ude grove was the Bilkln, Lloyd and 11014311 d other wells. Oil had been stored in this lo eality for the lest three months, and of course a large quantity was on hand. Here, as well as above, the oil tanks were standing alone' together, Intermingled with engine houses, 'oftioes, eta. On this territory wars stored tome 30,000 barrels of oil, In tanks and bar rel, besides some OM Mal, seven of which item flowing. , Tethose who heventiver seen ass from Petroleum; we can give no ade quate' desteriptioriof. the scene presented to view. Some 160 tanks of oU were on Are in a short time. The flames went slowly but surely front one obJeot to another. The fire leaped_ Sap the ' sties, forming the ' groin to a Malone of Ikon 76 to 100 feet . All the men in the 'mm/Wets vicinity were busy at work to assist In staying the fell work of destruo- UOM ' This smokers:a:led In thick volumes over thi soaps. Oooselocusily the sun would break through the thfek - oloud of enselui;rwunallng a sight of terrific grandeur and beauty. Amidst this *titling smoke, horoin 'ass worind as manfulfy against their dread/al foe AI if they bid been on the field of 'battle contending With the Southern Csonfederacy. In these few' hours mon enacted as dirtne deeds es were ever done on asy battle field.. Men, noble, breve men, stood upon tanks of oU Which ham -been Assented as danipsrensitf e -powder asegavisseiandbrevely battled against the 'Same, and,-were almost stifled by' ula smoke..'- - All. that: human foresight awl exer tion oottid de was done. _But it was all in Vain. - It is trap chit some homes; and the reitusilaa at Messrs. _Barrows, Scott, Battles A - Co., were sired, but the- remaining portion of the ground was bunst over. - After six o'cacsottlus Are Oreseed raging, for She simple reason that there was little or noth ing left to burn. The whole specs before oc cupied by tanks;-welt; engine houses,°Mum and dwellings was 'winter:an. Meld Grove, which we hate oftea admired es one et" . the Anent ornaments of . Oil Creek, is no more: The charred and blackened trees will long iViisslia dionmisenter this sad &nester._ . Daring the condegration OUCreek took Are, Led presented ii grand sight. By the united Izertlons of the people assazbled the fire wan patDa. • ' • , I ; From * boetyezaudnotton, we shoutithinb the loss will not fell shoisof $100,000._ Some 01 , numerous or - 3 Ofsharrele of oil-were consumed, Itegotherwitts numens ooglnnn Ace..*..... .. • _ ... The . oil en u_took their losses cooly ~and -unrcre.buildlngUteir. derricks asslasethe smoking ruins.- . - • :' .. Daring the - firkrthiso were no'exploilonn, : tlinsi eleszti demonntrating that .dfudo pstto- loom Le non-exploilve. Bat we shad attend to this matter at length in our next. ' ' ' - The, following are route of the principal safterert s ' ' • - - -- -•-- : Tire Farm—American Petrol's= Com ny,--Loss, 81,000 ; Smith k Curwln-.Lesse • 83,100; Deemer., Brothers & Co.o.4segt . . Blood, F r anc—UW . ok • C0.—L069, 85,000; putui•well—Lore, .6+3.500 I Barnteil add Crone ind Stows well, Barrows & Scott—Lois $2,000• Steele Jackson & Co.—Loa!, 82,600 ; 43 -.-='l4 - 34- st.-:-Co.--Zosi; -$3,000-Cnkine well—Less, $5,000; Painter A Lander—Loie, 88,100 ; --Lee* , well—Loss, 12,600 ; Maple Grove welt—Loss, $3,600 ; Kelley & Pater son's Befinery—Loss, 84,000 ; Arpor's well— Loss, $1,200; Duncan's will—Loss, 81,500; Blehardenn A ,Ccrpsland--61,800. • Yog Six Nnuirs•ldoss.—We arepleased to note the hot List Manager Ilenderson has succeeded la . ti¢duoieg. the talented actress, Miss Alice PlaOde. to remain at the theatre for six nights ‘te. Mite Plwride Ls an 40- complished artist). and wilf,attraot larger audience' to the theatre during the preetiot stook thati she did lam as all who have sato her once wildbeftnats te witneu bar truth., cal impersonations again. To-night She w.li represent Joseph in Joseph sad his Broth ritir:aido she will also appear as - Praurine in made" to the MEW." ' " ' • . . acme Cy vire THIRD WALD COX/11=EL .9fairs. elms, Cate and Kelly, appointed to Irardsburg relative - to the earolimeat of the_ Third Ward, Ur& reterned, and report that the whole matter will be Lett to the eon. sldsration and deolaion of Commissioner Keg ley, He will dosibtlese give the matter his saillsat attention, as, U the ward to allowed Credit for the number of name, which they of. Air, they will beim an eseess of about fifty, which will help some of the o th er districts out. Dona ri ryourrasirr,—Dr. Janos fling, Dloadon Stuaeon of the Ponnlylvanla Bo riert*Oolps, hat boon rollorod, to ammo the poidtion of Baryon - Genoa of Penn sylraolo, ,ttriiillak.lairhas boon appointed by Dorm°, Cain, oierAf ,; H; 11. - Eftnitb- Dr. King bu boon &rover ot.year in dm field, and is re -girded ao one of the moot faltbfat and efficient Ddigiorraa In - the army, - • io -81aws.-31.1. B. B. Bulger, rhos* came has boos used as • =mbar of s Vigilance Clownitto•tonneoted with the (hi pm cllgtts, without DU kuowlodge or °ocelot, dual:mote circa Is any such osp•olty.-. Ili is • therm:rib Republlosii, - and intend& to, Cho taln M. party and his country. /11r137Art TO EICIIIVITIRCI Ottitzta. , ;..blo bounty will be paid by tbo Comity of &bony, alter. Tuesday zeal, the All who 'lab to volisti In any of the .6E81411- tattoo," pow forathog, , had,bettar eorall . tbeit 6611111 S se oat*, settle bounty will be fifty dol.. late, leas attar the day 'padded. I • • Ul)U11/11T093 Ttortra.--Ilevadfoann can? -not b too moral is 611112010 g their Oaken', as we turn quite nanstanshave been eircaL- tad with the camper Judge Sbannon spelled "Panties." . • • -• Avant .VICTIX 9? - tan_ FasLo• stos.—Ninny Iflemlnl i aged . eleien one of the ablating:kit* enterers of the Arsenal otploaloo, died OD Etaturdiwy afternoon, at her redden°e to the ilflh Ward. SPECIAL NOTICES.' Gwyn Also 134ass*.81111/110 DlsOgixx, for faintly sad ittanefautarfus purposes, ,sre the best In cum, • ' . Cisa*mr, Gen eral No. 18, Birth amet. We take great plaint* in.reoununending the Nen B. E. who is engaged u a teacher In the Academy of Science and Lin; gusu, Allagbeny. Ur. WllWma b's•gracl. nate of Princeton College; N. J., also of the Western Thaoloslcal Ilamina an excel.. font and a,praollosl, covi ancoesetur laatructor. Tble valuable entail lion to its cons of teachers, and th e alperlenoi arid off.: I dandy of the Principal, Rev. J. Davie, 'cadet thle inatitalion. etricialli ' e. worthy t i t * P t &sr 1' Sinn D f. I Bev. UrA res b. - D. I Bey: Illowis4D:D) .?Wzmoild call attention to the superb sloe& of Fall and Winter Clothing, for gentlemen end boys' virearito be [mud et Messrs. W. U. Melee &Co., oonier of Peden' street s Diamond square. It hail been selected ander' the supervision of the proprietora, and it posers arm deeoription of goods for gentle. mons' dress or badness salts. illeittemen's forrlching goods, such aa, ablte shirts and eannel endarstdrta, drawers, doses, anima, to dill alio be feandin the estebilshinent, in aserr cavil and liege esiOrtment. • . Silt) Z7I.D theta &doubt be entertained by any onsin regard to the pima of getting boots and shoal cheap, one call at lldasonlo ;LAU Anotion Hoare, N 0.65 Fifth atr. et, coo. I floesthe moot inccroduloos. A large , stook of ladlas'„ gents' and oblldtan's wear on band, Ke *lt wlll.ba sold at bargane. -. • —..... • Itttta W . Cows; House • Caspettei and Jebblen Stop Virgin between Butll6lllod rust and 'Cherry allay: Ali Weds or House Repairing done on' /bnii mollies and in work manlike 111•171Aefs OZorpg Moderate: lawns year ordater.:•Aliezden promptly attended to. SokOW_ . session will Addtste , loninsillaw•Migripfaewiixt l o . 7 ,lllo, pc et _ iscw a try - ' . ....111•••• • •••1,••••-• sin,lrnaas, Pena st,, ijuo t ti LiaLl,biagalpi*ot ths Dottil profis -1.7Q1 1.„(t ,s.jamot rl.7r . , • IMPRMENNMMWMM mm% THE LATEST I NEws BY •4" FROM :11,-A9lll ercais Special Dispatch to the Pittabertgb Gantt& Wssersorcs 0117, dot. 11, 1862. vas axon gam 18 riOrYSTLYAIrI3. It Is surmised biro that the rebel real into Pennsylvanio is ,a precursor of Loges retreat or some other movement of !Mutiny, or that it has something to do pith the eleetion of Tuesday. 051101113 cern:rue "A number of wounded odious were captured at Ottambenthurg. . LIN • O. 11107.1.11 . Asking to be relieved, bee not yet reached the President. It is eupposed to have stopped In Halleok's hands, as a former letter to the came elleottlid in Mistolui. '• nit.tholk °Pinion or rim Piteous:trios' Con. Ralleolt'fopinimi as to the proolama. lion is understood to be' in substance that, depriving the rebels of the labor of three end • half Millions of duals necessary to imp prole the rebellion. A lighting army with so .largiWiwieduaing Limy behind It is &Sault; , If sot Impossiblo, to vanquish. On the mill% • question of the nimesaity of depriving the rebels of labor, he gays he neva hsa 'kited since the rebellion assumed Its present formidable proportions. The question what to do with the freed. Men, he regards as a problem difficult of - solution; bat one for the civil siatheeities, Gem Hillock !peaks; in this conneetion, of ,the impciribility of freeing all the negroes in the country, adding that Butler gives throe rations, and will eoon give ten rallonato me sons for one to soldiers. As for the orders of the Possident,the slays 'the' soldiers /Past obey unless phyeltially, impossible. - prat:Ll/ISO it1111 . 11011..X. 'T. WORLD. Spauldiog,tb lag.: zltitbf the leaders in the New York: World, bas taken the 'second pia= on the' • liiests, only Bsymond above bite, because of bbi inability' to tarp _the s o Dorset into the Seymour Democasay. W.:mattes ANDTHS PlrearDerrYlfacClattiliol l The statement of. the New York • Tribe's*, to the offset that McClellan wee consulted be-- fore the issuance of the Prole:nation by the President, is' believed here to be without foundation. • Gen. Sickles lined an order, with referent* to the Mrsdaslisthoe, before McClellan's, of '• similar purport. .M.SMISSII, 701 Tan 111D1.111 TROOP.. State Agent Dennis, of Indiana, left _bare iiii•dayler the tipper Polonium, In dine of blankets and ether comforts Mint to the - wounded and sick by,Gov, Morton. • rue mum= analear The coact of Inquiry into the ohargeseganst Glen. Martindale by Gen. fits John Porter, Is clothed with power to express opinions as well -as report facts: The °barges ars very saiiiins, Including cowardice and bad conduct od.do lad of hatils• •• . kse. lI'CLILLAW - Willgihiwr !urn Mrs. McClellan iseteuilid from Philadelphia with her husband,i4 . 4a : doatletted : at the Army Rcedqautsits. • Oil. yrs- coroaaTowilsi ant The folloWing le Gee. Lae', piers! order, a emsopels of Whiqb was sent you: filegit.alrritte Ain? Morrow Vteorms, 1 . • . October JAI, 1602. J -Gessewl.. - schsler No. 116.—1 n reviewing th e aohlevemente el the army during the present campaign, the Commanding General sanest withhold the expression of his admiration of the Indoinitablis courage It has displayed In battle and cheerful endurance of privation - ind'hissdehlp on the march. Sinoe your great victories around Richmond, you have defeated the enemy at Codir Mountain, expelled him from the Iteppgiannock, and after a conflict of three days. utterly bepalsild him on the plaint of Mariassai end fermi him to aka I shelter to the fortiemuons mound his capitel. Without halting far repose, T u crossed the Potoniso, stormed the heights of Super's Perry, made prisoners of mere than 11,000 men, anti captured upwards of 70 plums of ut,diery, all their smell arms, end other rennitions of war. While one carps of the army was thus engagel, the other issued Its" success, by arresting at Boonestroro the combined armies of the enemy, advent.. log under their favorite General to the roller of their beleaguied comrades on the Bald of Sharpsbarg, with lass than one. third of his number' you resisted, from , day light till dart; number', you army of the. enemy, and repined every attack :Meng his entire front of rim than four miles in ex tent. The whole of the following day you stood Prepared to ream* the a:indict on the same ground, and retired next mousing, without molastatioo across the river. Two attempts were subsequently made by the 111110. toy to ibliew you across the river, which re. sluiced In his complete; diseemiloirs and in his being driven back with lose. Achlevemsits snob as these demanded mush valor and patriotism. History record,' few examples of grater totUtude and endurance lbw:tattle army hes *elated, and I em teissioned by the president to thank you, in the tissue of the asinfulerste States, for the undying fame you hare woo for their arms. , Much as you have done, much More remains to be accomplished. The enemy again throat:. ens tit with Invillon, and to your tried valor and patriotism, the country looks with tonlidenee for deliverance and safety. Your past exploits give assurancee that this confi des:toe Is not misplaced. R. B. Las, General ComManding. ramisroar eOUeD.• A transport loaded with hay was burned near Mathias Point, by the rebels, as is the. posed, a boat having beim seem approaching the Vessel from the Virginia shore, 01110fa1. ILIPOsr 01 Till IT. 70111111 11114 • • ARMS. Commander Gcirdoo, Acting B.sar Admial of the South Atlantic squadron, makes an of• eclat report, dated Port Bey's!, October nth, of the Et...Johns.river affair, the material pot. tions Of Which are as follows:, A battery 'had been erected on the 'St. Johns' bluff, and heavy guns planted; which MipS their s m all vestals In the immediate vicinity of Maypert Billie:. Com. Steadman, with a:large fame, kid been ordered by Admiral Dupont to look to this. Having apprauted the fort and: felt Its troops, he urged that troops might be sent to aid to scouring the garrison when the bat tery:should be silenced by the gunboat's, and to alter the insolent tone of the military au , thorithis In that qivirter.. Oen. klitohel,with obareettesistie promP- Iltode, detailed a salable force for the pupae undei Con. Brennen, width sailed henesi tbe 'Both alt - The report of Commander Steadman in- Senn me that the too -operating forms under Brannan baring arrived and Undid i , , • with greet promptitude, the gunboats &drams. Ead, and alter • spirited, and, as it seems, well fire, silenced the battery, which was Atm occupied by oar broom. The rebels ream to have rat/rod in baste, leaving their guns, nine in number, seven of which were 5-soh, and two 4}j-filch rises, couniticini, yr:vicious and camp equippage. This roams has been without louon cor side. The Teasels ascended the Si. Johns to Jack eonville, wed there learned that the rebel forces had retreated beyond that point. We retain possession of St. John' river aa fares Jacksonville. , • ..• 1111511141 SOLDIZIa. • - The followleg dmths In western megi.ments pus conmed-to-day t Tliontas L. Taylor, :a Ohio W.A.4..kowy, pa. OhloB, John Stoduird; o,..eth'l7lTabi: ri t-) • • ...tnr•RlP.lM't!°'•+.'f'"+'l,..._ " ...; 7 7 % • ?!••• .. • • _ , LITCASTI PinlMlNtifa• — • - •• • - - Aecordissetsidispitelins fronitknubssokiiii ths rebel Gen. firiart dadatifiister that ao wonid pus entirely aroand MeCielissn'e &My »taraing bj IS) of fhtiyebilrg and Edwards' Fury. Other amounts, however, sent htm by other Tinkle, and It is not known here for a certainty in what di:notion be:scs. trial carom. Ay went. His force was $,500 cavelry and four guns• Ho captured a sqlowl of men be longing to the Blinn!' Corps on Fairview Mountain and hfcreenbrag. He took all the good horses he could lay hands upon, leaving lib worn out ones behind, and emptied all the clothing, bat, boot and shoes stores. He u: rived at Ohambarsbug at half-peat *even on Friday evening, and burned, after taking what he could eerty away, including new uniforms, with whloh be clothed his men, leaving their .rags behind them, the railroad station, government warehouse, containing several thcmaand stand of arms and a quantity of government stores; railroad machine shop and five flu locomotives. Orr army til tetteb'oriptled 11 power of per.; snit by !rata of oavalry borate, toren' roe.; meats belnjott Yoot. Barruiwortb's earairj has done almost all that has bean don► by the eaialry on tbi Upper Potomac. There !nut be some entire - roorgaisistilock of the cavalry to the write. PLOitiA C 011.11113101111 . . _ e i Tbe Florida direct t. a, oommluioner, Alideing Ale final inotrootiono, on this, Iras 40114 Cold of operations. ill* ATTIC% 01 TIOiIDAX : .„ A party sent. to Audi ., to find the cavil/ wbo 'nide the Minot on: 70;tri4s1, ebeeed nine men to Middleburg, but tetegallnd I. Another reeonnot. tp _ . armed. 'They report no ezietny ‘ there. • .n/11% DAVIS' GOT111:11111RT• Released prisoners from Riohtnond,` 4ents of Fairfax, iity that Jeff. Davis' - isiment la ,esloisiiiely Unpopular, and da -manned Itittorly:—.Deeerting ooneeripts eon. AltUthis, andiligikUptsi Übel people, and avin the s'oldient, 'eta! getting tired of the war. Oar °Siesta, Stationed in front of Wash- Digton, derlu nitintilar itnptUlloll from talk with priaours, isfwbose tone a groat alone, since a per ego, is obretv+le. • • The roports in camps. South of the PO. tomtits yestarday, that the enemy had appeal: ad at Ilinyelter'a Gip, u it to guard sgatn,t banking movements, whits izeenting their fattest down - the Valley, is eounramd.. The N. Y. gerald, of Saturday, elosas • leader with sdfislog Iltiymont to withdraif, adding that his defeat Is inerliable U he re. mina • candidate. U. may carry New Yotk ettl, Albany, and • bsw.lntarior tofu, tut the Intim Stabs wureetulnly go against him. Private advice, remind hem, point to some conclusion and Indicate Wadsworth's major- it, ilikely to be in tb► neighborhood of Ifty tbou►►nd.: • ATtiett 0111 . 111tI. Gen. Ho Air says U the enemy fall back from Hinebestarit is probably for the write of attetoking 8481, keeping their sermon men before G.D. , No farther recantation of the revolted re treat. . , BTVAST ISCROSAIED ?Hs rorox.a Gin. Stuart has socoessfulty recrossed the Potomac', between Coined's Perry and Point of Rooks. Pimientos Is behind him siod . Btonemse In frontnt big. 111 man divided In small putles,atal being In !toles blue abl forme, swayed with little bort. Tbey °tossed blerylend east of Fredovick, with 1,000 fresh bones. It is supposed tbei this raid lieen , - Deena, somebowowith s movement to Coma. ranroarnoms To cavatar Propositions to have esvalry men own tbeit bones, to be repleoed if lost in battle, but not U destroyed by bad nvegeidsds favor. :awns anonssair Is •teetloneadng against Thad. Stavin, • our. sooues worm /s eomplotaly bealad. PHILADELPHIA POLITICO The Great Political Uprising of a . Loyal People. The ileystone of the Federal Arch. Sal Specist tottpotcl) to the Plttsborgh Gasotto ' • Patt4DllolllO, Oct.. 11, lan We has. ahe iatisfeetion of toning ;tii . • friends of the Union thrOughout the State that within the past week they• .hat been the most astonishing cluingi in the public mind and feeling in ibis 'notion of the Stati wbioh was aver known to Occur In the sam• spans, of Ume. When there was formerly apathy and lodifterencwas to the result of the coming election; 'thorn is now the utmost anthutiunt, and nothing' seems to be talked of and .thought of in the workshoos end faetories, ;Mori and counting rooms, and' public, pieces, except the duty net; one now has to perform in defence of his government and country at the ballot *oz. The invasion of the State has Intensified this feeling. The workmen employed In our most extensive factories, workshops and ship yards havemet together and resolvedahat they consider' the contest not one of • political nature at all, hut • question of government or no governMent, and almost to a in'en tisio fanned thenselvel on the etde of the goveranienl ;end do noun• Gen. Rollmops' Glorious literary et Corinth.. Otectosiall Oct. 19.—A ipecisi dispitoh td' the Onnaircief, from emitith, enys that Oracit recalled Roseorans from the pursuit on the oth. _He returned on the 10th. .He re ports the enemy disported and dsmoreilled, audincapable of farther misohlef. He had intended following to prevent aziother °enure. tretlon, believing, that now to the time to dfr. stroy them. The enemy abandoned and spiked Clete gobs; threw caissooris were de stroyed, and most of their staminltlon Surd bsgpge trains captured. , Oar victory ❑ In. oonuutibly one of this cleanest of the Vial. The oath:atm:l of the army for Sonorous is beandless, Altogether we bad two thomand prisoners, including nearly one hundiediogi cars boa idea the wounded. About one those and of the rebels were killed. Our loss is throe hundred and fifty ,killed, and tWeee hundred wounded, docents reports are lm possible uotll the army returns to Corinth. Ohio had seven regiments and two batteries In the battle. Gen. Oglesby's wound is.bettor but dan gerous. Oolonels Smith and Gilbert are im prodng. . Br. from, Oet."l2.—Adebses revolved here from Oen. Oohed,ld's besquarters sutra that his 'drones under Oen. Brown,Lai driven this robots out of Perryvill• an d they tad dad tepidly across the border Into Arkeesee. Uo soya there Is no rebel tomes now in Bust' portion of fdissearl. qbe following depateliss from {ton. Bal. look, was reostrial at 'headquarters Lot oven- Inl ifi; Moto r-Goleta/ Mrtie: 'i'au will con sider Oolrado Territiry ea In your Deport ment, II formsl order will be Wood end tont to you. 16,000 Troops 'Untamed la SC. Louis 87. Loma, Oat. 11.—Bailam.of all kinds was entirely supandskat 10 o. m. today, for this purpose of giving an opportunity to the Motifs manned militia of the Et. Loafs Pt.- trial to tura out for rails* sad floopsottoa. Our fifteen thousand moldlon wets is 800, and nude a dot appearattaa. Thay re. If Ti• ad 1 / 7 - Gov. Gamble Atalor Sea. dartls, Brii , Bic. Davidson, B rij. Gem. Orgy, and • Loop qoacroarts of elustas. liasbarg Is Con! CONIPIUIII lanotsasnas From St. Louis. ..~ The Rebel Raid into Chambereburg. resstaxani4l7o.ll.4"-inst.italitreretoti: Monti/ beingreeetvedatliudquartets of the pioesedligs of - 111'61W finti - they left Ghembersburg.— Privatiproperty was re-' spewed. The only exception was the enter ing of a store in Chanitersburg, and carrying off about $2OO wotth of boots and shoes. After leaving Chambersburg they,proceeded in the direction of Glettysburig.'. About five miles fruit Gettysburg the farmers throughout the country assembled in orneiderable num bers and made a bold stand. They succeeded in captiririlene of the number of the advert°, guard. He wu taken into Gettysburg, and is now on his way, in charge of a guard,,to The railroad to Hagerstown is now'in run ning order. The bridge on the Cumberland Vanity Ball road;at Scotland, has not been destroyed as previously reported. - Telegraph communication is open direct to Gen. BleOlallues Headquarters. Large numberirortroops have been freely offend to-Gov .. Curtin:throughout the State, but no yet none have been accented, as a sal dent force has already beansent forward to meet thepreient emergency. Gee. WOOl is now in command at. ell the forces in Prinnolvanit. It is sti posed that the rebels ..are making direct to Frelerick. llen.-Brooks le in command at.Hagerstown; where evarthing Is gelet.. . ' . The opinion teems to prevail here, in oCV elrcies,dhat the. whole . torte will be cap- • Hunrsnoxo, Cot. •12.;.-The rebels are en- camped at Emmettsbarg. • ' , The operator Carlisle telegraphs that scants report the rebels is moving ori that plute.: • The utmost excitement now prevails at Carlisle, and the :4:situ:tent here is also very great. ; • - Trains are leaving fof Carlisle loaded with troops from Camp 911,01 i? and, the 'arrant:d ing country. l le - • This,enemyGettyehurg In the 'night, and crossed the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at. New Market. They destroyed the railroad trink and telegraph, : ank2theis . 'truck fob the Patomtui eut of the Mottocaoy.. " . . ' Our cavalry are:ln ptaisult, bat 4 trobsibly too late to capture them. Gen.' AMU= may intercept them, bat it is doubtfal, , Tea O'clock, P. -received' enningetatu thee the rebels, from2,ooo to 3,000 itroog,'Passed" throe& Woodsboro • Liberty, Now Market and Urbana, and_thels made forthe Potoirtanriver. ' They adisolud Baia the direction of Gettysbarg,tdestroillig a small portion of the railroad track at Bow Market. Market. Gen. Pleasanton; with about 2,500 .ctsuilry, passed through Frederiolt,'X/, orning, in. parsatt: M raw O'clOck, P. M.-vofloitil dist) totes, jest recelvid; state that,the rebels have sue eseded in escaping. They :crossed the Toni mio COI! the.mouth - of the Kozioosol, having made a March of 90 miles In 24.honrt. Gen: Pleasanton', fonsei arrived at "the , crossing jest is they had- linished,,and engaged their artillery, but Tithing is know* of the:result. His ' forces Ma ohed 78 ' miles dark the list .The followit :41.torricas'e • When late erosslngofBt it was genes endeavor tot a is bikini kora Baltimore genes wunmeived herb et the at'. cavalry let° Teatisylveats, ly anticipated that they woolii e their exit from the State by_ .f the fords near the mouth :of an 4 thatlfoOlellan would Ito - r &movement of the troops ito • sat. the roads leading In Abet way •of - some thi Monocao3 modiatelyirr intercept that direction. • . . •, Oa Bata afitnioon, we had intentional) Of their hoe ng readied Emittebnrg from. Ohambersbu by way of the Fairfield road, where the y tad for some boors, d it: is said, buinot generally .crodlted,' that force I s was matfro there to .Gettyabarg, 'w bib ;Is about ten sul as tardier North. The lapidity with whic h, : . a y are known .to have moved, after leaving . Chetobersburg, olagly tapirs that they did not belt Gettysburg. During Sattuday..-„oimr000n and evening large bodies of, reliant, troop,, consisting; of cavalry, infantry and arilllory, were ordered to the vicinity of Frederick to protect the ins. mentos moies here, it being anticipated to be 1 the puipOoo of the. rebels to destroy-those, as' welt as the ralirostbridge at Monacioy Sta. don. Other troops were also sent oniliffarint toads leading from the Pennsylvania line, and hopes were entertained that the Invaders would. be Intercepted andooptured. , .. , 4 Intelligence. was .received Saturday alBkt, at tS o'clock, that the ODOM, Were moving to ward. Fiedorlok, and bad reaottad Woodboro, which Is sbovit 8 miles northeast of the city, they having diverged: from the direct road (realism:tot burg, so as to be able to choose o route °satFrederick on their way to the Potomac!, if t should be neceasary for their safety. • . 0,,u On nicht Woodaboro, Stuart ascertained from his sco ts, that slates federal fore, was stationed to turoept Mtn, and that McCiel• lea had disc rimed his movement .iteatwara, to afford ample protection to . government proporty. and Frederick, and Vicinity. This made it mono that he must retreat rap idly to avoid s capture before reaching the Pri mo:too. Four additional regime:it& bad Sr. rived during the evening by the railroad from Harper's Terry, with additional artillery to relator:o the force already hem which fait it has since „beli.ascertained wait reported to the enemy at Woodaltoro: , . • . On receiving information that the slat 'prise they anticipated at Frederick and MonOoracy Junction was eats„ ,consisting. besides the bridge, of twelve heavy engine; Mro",hundrati loaded Oars and Irriat:nbantltise of hospital ' and army stores, and • wagons, they started off la an ,easterly direction, by the Liberty- - town road, to Now Market, OA _thio Bahia:tore turnpike- . , .This Movement ,rogatredit' wider detour to reach the -Potomac,,of canto fifteen mills. 'lnaltinglt necessary .0 posh .for birds below instead , of abovethe month of ; the Monocracy.;. .-. • • . ... Fredvrick, 001. 12.--;all the information here , indiaatei that the rebels accomplished their, raid with impanity,„fassing,from above the right of , our army, along, Di rear, and re crossing into Virginia In the Vicinity , of Goa; mire Ferry. ;They untamed 2;500, cavalry,' four pleats light .artllterj, Yao.bagiaffet Pg% except, a few ambilatims.: ..... ~ , ~ '.. • - , - Prom Clumbirsburg they pupal ihreagh - Emmettaburg, Woodsboro, Dew. Market, and erosartti the .Daltimore -4 ‘olxio .isilmid at Monrovia. - Lbey out the telegraph, litii and tore up a fair rails: 'Prom Monrovia ,tha7 mooed towards Nolin's Ferry at - the . moutli of the Menocacy.'-At the ford they met the Sd end 4th 'Mains regintsuta;:with , e , tiattery of artillery,' The iebels Weil severely shelled, and replied, with _vigor, .but there was 'not much damage. on either side. •. Saving no eta airy \ there 7,0 lame . could uot pursue :the- Tebels, , who 6 ly moved...doll& the .riverin the direotion o Edward's and_flantad'a Pocrii where it it be Ted they.areased.over this af ternoon. - Gen Pleasanton with his cavalry was In pursuit, but tracts o hours behind Abe saheb: . Ills t o opinion of some elution!, a 1 portion of thii force . bad recrossed. ‘ .-. y , Ball's eav -and Rush!. , Layers,. who Were lent out. estorday.ln tbo.-dlreation of Gettysburg; have brought in Jinn stragglers from the rebels. ..0110 of.thetll, with whom :I . talked, says -Shalt column was five thousand strong. •• They crossed. the Potomac at Dam, Not 0 early on Friday morning.:- Gen. Stuart was laootamacd. ,- Hls•principal object , was to get stores. AirtialColittloky. - • • LombTsai, et.l.l.—Tili Iknoiras learns that Capt. Hoe lea' Quartermaster's train was attacked, on it • morning of the Bth, by a party of rebels, whom Major Bradford held in check sear Frankfort, when Birby eolith's whole faros appearald'on the opposite aide, of the river and. neoeisitated aurrender of seventenaia Paden' Government wagons and tan er Mom sutler's wagons. The enemy captured 650 of Bill's stragglers, whom they sort beak to the train. Among the Federal' captured, were Major Bradford; Lieut. 011/1311, of the 77th Penn sylvania; Capt. - Bowler, Quutermuter; Lieut. Be/ley, of the 08th Indiana; and Ventenent Goldsmith, of the 59th Ohlo. ThcJournai &eye .firityson was lA= by the relmls on the 30th of September. Naahilne to surrounds& by the rebels, who are committing all aorta of depredation,. The PederaL; are on half rations. Previsions sell at fabulous prime. r. TM retell captured forty Federal foraging wagons, lest.week, nine salsa south of Nash . Col. Bennett, a guerrilla chief, was rooted half way between Gallatin said Nashville, and is salt to be mortally , wonndad. - It is reported by Intelligent army Clears that Gans. Cheatham and Polk (rebel) were killed, and that the rebel lass et Pariyrrille exceeded oars by dive to one..- 1tra,114%011.--$0 courier hes intend from Gear. Lksell , . Nan. 6111 hal joined Buell. ' Them mono fent on Thunday, Friday Saturday. One I. exptoted 14-nsiorro*.- i Zit deputation of. the Clzutinnatl ewwltiry Onganaissinn left at o.o'clock p. .g 4 wits a .Si MEM special train and ambulance wagons contain. ing-rakplies -for—the- Perrysville- woundati.- 1 They, will basil i; government _escort - front - Itardatown to Perrysville. • - - The remains of Gen. 'Terrell and Cot. Web. ;ter were sent to eineinnsti.by the mail boat At 2 o'clock p. m. Ban. James B. Jackson vas buried from Christ's.hurolt under the escort of the 25th Michigan and Capt. Millees - battery. Rev., Mr. Talbott officiated. There was hardly a dry eye in church. His reataius were tempo rarily deposited to Cave Hill Cemetery. Carusonading was heard near Lawrenceburg, Ky., trolley. Cien. Dumont sent reinforce ments thither. On the day of the Inauguration of Dick Hawes, at Frankfort, Bragg, while dining at the canto table with the Miens Preston, was interrupted by a messenger. After refusing ho 0011116111t0 !shear the UM. sugar. Immediately thereupon, -Bragg,; Hawes and others daished theif ennui in the , hotel kitchie, and skedaddled just in Hole to escape the taloa forme. All le (Liget at LouisVrille, although the' ' anomnions position of Kirby Smith , causes some imeasiztess. . . Lortirusx,Oot. 12.—A 'quad of Dumont's, men, under Col. Miller, captured two pleads of artillery, and one hundred and filly.rebell4 . at Versailles, yesterday. . , - A portion of Dumont's command drove the enemy, on Saturday night from Lawrence burg fowardaliieholesville, wounding revere' and capturing sixteen prisoners. - The Fed eral lose is nothing. The Maysville Zagle says a diipateh _wee received by_ John C. Breekinxidges wife ,to meet him at Danville, on Monday but.. ' The following pendants:v.of the Perryville light have been received : . ' , The Federal .forees were 16,000, and. the reberforoes 62 regLutemts—aggregate unknown . The Federal loss was from 500 t 0.600 killed, 2,800 wounded, and44o prisoners. The latter were paroled - by Buokner. The rebel bise was 1,800 killed, including a General, unnamed, and 14 Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels._ This nunibervies admitted by the Medical Di rector of Gen. Oheatman's A dispatch was received from a member of the Ist Wisconsin reement, stating that they and 124 - ;wounded. Among the. last a XX S tde s d d an. 11.1.4. Mitchell and , Capt. G ceeo. Dispatches were received.; at headquarters elating Col. Ly We's Around is veryelight. He bubo= pimpled mid will arrive to-mor-: 101, 01111:11121g: • _ LE : reported, Wield'', cavalry cePturad. Over ens hundred rebel .tragone, one,llionsand prisoners, and , one battery, on Friday, be tween Perrysville and Harrodsburg. Dumont is at Frankfoat. Marshall, ,It is said, left Lexington on Sunday last With his whole forte of two thousand infantry and four hundred and fifty. eavult7. It is believed that !decibel' and the forces driven , from Versatile are at Nicholeaville. Dr. Read, the Medical Director here, has been reldired to prepare, for , the recaptionof three thousand of the Perrysville wounded. Col.. Riehard J. Jacob, of the 9th Kentucky'. cavalry, has arrived here, suffering from an exbinsive, but not Carlene, ilesh.wound.: . /atty. Smith : left Lewienceberg hie whole.clew:Land ,on Pridey morning and cf . fretted *Juni:thin with Bragg on Friday after- Amin. °kiddie" were mused On Friday be tween,Perlyvilbo and Harrodsburg. . They are reported - to have formed in line. of-battle about eix nilleallitd Perryville. A udisenpr reports the rebel's foree:about 73,000. Rosaors prevail theta aerate engagement, between the whole of moth . army, we. pro. grossing, yesterday, on the Harrodsburg road; witerein.Buell drove the rebila to WWII . camp Dick Robinson. , , • , . Paroled prieoners sty the !obeli - are making for the camp at Perryville. The rebels were so crippled . on Wednesday that they could not carry, away seven plates of artillery they had captured; and one htin, died and sic thousand:sounds of their ►mmn altlou: Col Boott, of Ttlre, rebel cavalry, in a skirmish on Thrirsday; wu wounded, and• is now a prisoner at Bardstown: . • -One hundred eadthitty rebelpriscrners from Perryville, including :ten .Identenauts n as, rived here t0.bight,.. , ..: - ....• , The Baltimore and Ohio,Bailroad Not Dizaraged. .=- • . Baurzeoza, Oot.l2,—The roperre4limige to the Baltimore and' Ohto railroad at -New Market, by the rehab, to not correct: -The train for Frederick weatabrough chic after, LATEST FROM _EUROPE Arrival of the Steamer Hibernia. Gars Ear, Oct. 10, vie Seonviiir, Oct; 11.—The steanuddp Hibernian from Liver pool on the 2nd, via-Londonderry . on the. 2d inst.; passed elm point tide evening, and her dispatches for the Associated Preis wore ob tained bylke news yacht. --• • • The ateVe.ship Norwegian, from Quoins, arrived at Siffirpool on the 30th ult. The steamship Kangaroo, from New York, arrived at Limps . ol on the '- : • , The English Jouxtutls, in= commenting, on the isterr 'dual victories, .pay ,highomnpli ettents to Major General DieClellan for .his rigor and_energy in routing the rebels. The United .Statie frigate St. Louis had left Lisbon la Search, it is prestuned,)ef the pirate 200, which is reported to be.destroying AmeriCan whaling ships off the Aseres. -The sales of- cotton at Liverpool for four - days, amounted -10 '130,000 bales, including 10,000 bales to specculators andtiporters. The, market wad firmer, with ad - advance of - Id:for American ,• white Bursts ..were _quiet and steady. The Aleneherter • market was very. Arta, at inactive. . The Liverpool Breadauff tnafkot quiet and steady: Provielone dull; . Loudon, Thursday -- Ecenieg.Consls elesed at 9E1039336 for money'.; aegis Barrats.—The conic:ants - a the Brit-. fah Press wader the Asist's advicee,ef the state of affairs in Marylend, threw doubts on the Northern euccuses tut the arrival of ,the Norwegian dispelle d these doubts,. and elicit ed inanyeneoudume of the vigor of the Noith. The London' nets compliments Oen, Mc for the 'noire 'and' rapidity ; of his nievencsate, sad adds the 'retreat of the enemy is a:temporary relief to the. United Buttes Goverment, but the ship if Wafer jogged, lad although by vigorous pumPing it gm:train a few lades, 'et ; a,. terrible vent yawns as widely as,everoind is beyond the carpenter's skill: As gaol' side , has tried - the - policy of invasion- without • snoods; would it 'not. be wise in both the North and Booth to read lesson of the double - • . , . . TIRI Globs. say, U4114104' be no doubt that the robe!' were unprepared for. the entity &splayed by the Unionists, and were en:• prised at Gen..MaClellan's bold:and &term., toed oourse. Sen. McClellan , deserves :the greatest credit for the velocity and promptness of his moremskite. The Globs . than adds, unfortunately Masi campaigni do not' bring Visors:, except by a mere lapse of time, any unser toe coneinslou.' • • 7tio Peat admin./ that the position of the robots is not so goodu it was it the' ,00m. raanoemsnt of September.. - _ : The Star thinks that the restoration of the pnutige of the Northern army will be a magi *loot incentive to ftil up Its realm with fresh volunteers, and them will be no asosssity for drafting for the campelgo. Tbsmeting of the loner °lame, in Hyde WS. on Bondi/ to 112teludide• with Sart balcil,rtuulted I n rioting, oiliness shout, In favor of the people. , Puiscs.—ln Paris It was . fully' expeeted that by the let of November the City of Mex ico would be to the •posseulon of the Preach troops. _ It Is again rumored that England had pointed oat to Prance the necessity of .4:reca sting Boma The Part" Bonne was Oat at 701.; 200. • Irsr.x.---The marriage of the King of Par total with the. Princess Pia; by proxy, wee colebrated.on the 28th- - of. September, amidst gnat rejoicing. The new Queen suatarkad.at Genoa for Lis benehortly aitortheaeremonies. Loneon,tod..3.Latest &vaunts in matt to the health of Gaidi are sattafaa tory. It is asserted la'.: that, the rebelgee arum/oat bag no laitailltaia al recalling tither • • Mason or BlidelL, • Tho Timm says LW tabelermy has sustain ed a &Waitrons difiltin Maryland; but that it :tarsi la good' order, and It fully main tained its reputation for mune end . deter mitutiou. The rebel army : mmasured , Its strength with the army uncle Gen: McClel lan end the foam did not mistale d defeat • blithe latter. The army or McClellan, de mo:sawed by successive failures and long re- Meals, has suddenly proved itself equal and probably superior to the rebel army, elated, tt eras, .withtriumph, and beat opoonon • eons: conquests. - TLL sodden turn of 'for. • Mae Is without doubt traceable to the llbeta. Wm of tdoOlallan from the restraints hereto. fan impaled • upon bloc, whirrs hi his now 'bairn that really he, • tptalliloatiOns for' a oontata r adar. An this, borargT; does ast4ng bat bring tits tontesdiss maim to ea The muse at the north is noted-, - . . - .• siasced a single step by their suntaratimi iZt. — The Pasii - nonespidene of 41S - Alite;isyl . it is-riportiella pollUmil eisolse that iließstt. , • - islrgeeernanraturno, longest* entitske-ewswnic • to the seeognition'eLtheSittherntlentadera. -4 ,?; - ... - ., ay u it bu that there as probehifitielf- • iiinsitig shortly Ute subject of deneerausatr::-' - ' - the Ministerial Councils._ , An address to President Lttroobitit a truce, pz.Hminaiy to negotiations for peace, has bean signed at Brauels by ensinasemen of almost semi 33111.0p1411 nation, assembled at the Social Science Conventlen. The French Ig:waren is Oldnahas beiM es. dared to proosed to Japan in eensetpunten.of .the menacing treatment of the Easepeen UP" tions by the Japanese. 1 Bounors were again current in Italy thittsa amnesty tar Garibaldi and his legman 'has NawiOrstaz Daror.—A depot ha beets opened I this city for '- the See of -Platt is Co.'s celebrated' oysters, it No. - 18bANtrky 'treat. These oysters aro of sebaior dam, and aro famished at prteet to solfalliitt Seals LW etas, orltep. • City °ids* addrestedio 'pat-ofiloo b0x.1007, will be , bromptlyrfllled, arid oysters delivered free of Ears ahuisc U . nitise tre'prostrating the volunteers by the.hundreds, the hospitals ari crowded - Ist them. Soldiers, bn.rearned to thus. Sae ways Pills are posititely to the curs of .this disease; tgeallenal doses of them :will priserre the health.. , ea under the greatest . exposuret. Only IS tents per box. 12411. Ilitiorite.--Capt:T. J, Mona, repute. all hlsCresralEs to asseliblv atilt* Washiagtia all: - Thamoad,lblCtiOr9liss at 9 o'clock; to maim iirrangsasate to Nair York, ti) join Goa. VorOorsu's Depth. ,A - paw:toot itteadasoo Is ilosirott. MoDiitMODI-03.fianday. the diaghter of Zebu and , Dltts McDermott. mre4 two rein ~ The tuners; will take place this otterspoo,s tbmo teilock., Doti riaMimco of the pareats; IDlttor ettiot, .L . sirencert Derrlaget will leave Ilis.k man'a stable at bait: put two o'clock,. MITHCODZ—At Wbooliag,Var, an flundei;l2lll inst.; Mrs: anaaxak NEK3cOOI4 Cirequktli .t this - Placir !%414 EQ. r4tik .:; Th!Dxona wi4 L i4C ksPriadsta• lion 0 7c 1 4 0 r.on*irgni of .the.Wimellos frlouricot Nitb9irs„ finttotto attend,' - r.. ' .44M178/M2:/aN'7'& ll - ODPIITSBURGII Lenecand htirhtes•••••••••••••• , -.- 40 . au= ;ix• Jellrite:eavtgemeet hltia "mob, the beatittriil scraeg aatTee.,' n[ITr_AL2O>Q 1146111*. , Josephasui his Riah.rersi: orusy To_ THF. .11X710.?r_ SAL.fS.' SIXTH :IND SEVE NTH' MAW' LOTS ,AT AfittrlOE. WEENSEELT - TEILSOON, Octobe 15th, at 2 o'clock, will -be sold. on the grandma, a l ot ln the Math Ward. tronticqg post ix, lashes on the twaterly ride of Logan Meet, near the corner of Franklin street, adjoining the _ residence - of William Meglll, Esq., and "entending back 44 feet, whereon in erected the times story brick r. , 'dwelling; with Imitation stone bent, Ho. The Jig le ,nesrly new, with eight roams, beside a 'With socita;- has range in Wane. hot and cold water. • fps in ran`r room. and everything complete. Ale,, the' =divided roe halt of tot and dwelling . Aloloing the &bole, on the northerly side. - ?elag Alto, 2 lots la the Seventh Waal, bring - • 1 and 2 in Jeremiah Lnatcreibetno plenctlois t U T. tog each a [rout tel 22 feet en Roberti - elreetotear corm r of Franklin street. end Irreadias bug the title width St feet al loth* to a 22 tool aliq.- - Trine or gars—tateabird cob, ramithaa. In Mt sad two year., with Interest, eammed bond an d one f 800T9,19/1.0E5 AND.. BaLISOZALII-1- . 11 - ta" -' 7413AiiNE . ,116 FU1f.:10: UcCLELLMID'a notis. No. as Fifth street nZ~S~~:TI7:T`i ' iptanund.,o : - . l r lissom° BALL 4vonosraotar„. PlaM'Ofir- NEW', AND CHEAP FIANOS. Just rioefrod, A lot of . • • ABEL hi5lOllEiP PIANO& Persotally irk;cted at tie fectriles 67 ff. ILTAISZ,L . and Irastarded Ai beg and' oherrod NOV. fbr tha Parisi. our oarrfril tr. sob two: - ' aLirnip, a . goo Avmts for StainEN It1 1 7K•;"-N.EVOi OCTAVE ' PUN - VS, 5y..1.• •V. t =wood cams, Iron - fnuanP and 0,11. . I tUnga caned begs, fancy musts - dealt, f0r. 1175; also, 7 oda* same as the above, Est V5O and UZI The abate Naxos an folks warranted lot An ran, and are the &realest bargains that can be - found ha tines:ley. P/easeeell 'and - olee theca. Nate.lialtate °oftarattlerea lo w pooch to let if " 60%; heralds, per month ; rent allowed If ptl i teltaasa. OHaBLOTTE BUMS, t3,l(ifth stmt. .7t/ERCH.LJr'T`"T4ILOIZB. HENR't a. HALE : &:' 99.; . . leocommera tit •Jamemill.; Miarohant ,Ars no► rocelytioithe - 4. , - FALL -AND WINTER: =STOOL Widsi, in instant,chaise, tuts and " pima will onn.: pus Oisotably with anything la the trade,temyrho ing ell the newest and heat tanks* of FrOiCk • ~i4annuatai, • , • - ..ovracoorsitos. Also, the largest and"befit telected stneinfoocas for hotness snits OM brought to Ws atsgket: ' - Likewise a very theta gelatins or . .elmi7liggud 2 1.1M245 . . Ent - ° Any ardent intruste44:4w ate *it mast 'Oita prompt attention and Vidal:salty in en swam : • .CUB. 01 PENN R ST. ttAili Bina& RE - LATEST EITYLEB os Fait Mut TriAPT lustcrsn. we Iwo now noetndc pispioto stock of raiz , AND WINTER GO(MB.comin in an nomad &legion assortment of goods to be bead to last , . . CLOTII3, • OBBBmf Y R ovir.mookrusTaBo.2 Via G 3 • Also, aaplaadld gelation al Fanoy . Coating■ and Cashmeres, Tbe nonslif Nor tbro weram. The abets goat ban been onretally atlectati, and we teal r•tittied that thpy will ossa of all who tent cut with ttuit pettntAte. 4 =ril be nude op to order to tisebtet and watt lbobJacenela intnmr, at moderato prior. - . . Wo het* also on tUild • tholes tob-oq 4115 , 11 CLOTHS and OAMINintS, which Mei bWeepoe elan, *tooted lot Moen' rcatana.. - . . . BAIfUEL OUT &SON - - • sitanu-e i v :moss. •••. ••• , sTane. Wdari^B, "UPLNTED.-25 bble even cold_potod v licaStrokt-- at....-I& VAN 00.11D131 1 111. pen - 114 Boosettatrest. WANTISD-11. bond and Movsgsge for v ;Moo. twine s ems to rcas.sa as:prevail/1y MPlinh Vhkb ISM cash sa sha rasa 0r41% par ont.permr Apply to ow; • Et. fact,arN en..10:1 Taarth rL W• /00 buishA:siuma • . • . . ' :Az"". I'l =Attars in ix gag ISAIAH DICITT•100. _ ~ j:r,' ~~~~ . _
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