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Loo: OPT POI PEI ALIU Exurrat—The election offices would do well to provide themselves with a list of the alien exempts, and see that no fraudi are practiord' upon the ballot box by a class of Walkers who were Co dreadfully afraid of being drifted that they had to crawl under the skirti of Queen Vie. torts to escape froni any possibility of being made to serve the country which he, so well -served them. Look- out for the alien ex empt, I Diertssotrol..--tQuits' a number of the Hughes Democrac7 were in attendanoe at the RepubUceir meeting, at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets last night, and acted in alrery disorderly and disgraceful meaner. One of the Osties who made himself pertion. early oonspionous In this disgraceful proced ing, Wes an individual who keeps a hat store In the immediate vicinity. Bsfao our vas Vors..—We trust - eiery Re publican will consider himself a member of the-Committals of Vigilance—that hs will not . only attend the polls himself, but see that his neighbor Is thous. Those who her. convey 'noes should tender their use for the purpose of Wring to the polls the weak and the in firm. Let not a vote in lost. Liens. Artrsu, having remised orders to join -his company, will leave on •"Tharsdaj evening. Parsons desiring to send letters to their Mends in Brays Battery or the 28tti Regiment, P. V. can do so by leaving them at the reentiting °Moe, over Miner's book, store, Fifth street. , Commas sets of Victor Buges " Lu stables" tan be had at Pittuk's News Depot, opposite Postofiloe. - ' . Pamasant Assume, all styles, at Eistem prioes, sold at Plttook's Book sad News De pot, opposite Yostoillee. Brixrilor cheeks and drafts has been re mind at Pltbnalemp opposite Pestoglai. DIED: nTZßElON—On.lacilay, lath Intent, BAZAR ILIZASZTEI, Intent laug hter of John Di and Ms. aids H. Pitman. aged lkinentha and 13 day. The Amore - win is Owe reeldenoe of _ber Punta , . eney, rear of Tonne. Chair Nact4l7• at 3 o'clock tan illSolooll, Tha Mends sea rpspectsgar haelLed to attend. . • .LOIIG-LOstMoaday manta , 13th hist., FRAME BUB, Infant son of Joseph W. and Mary Y. Long. Tho blends of the fondly are . Invited to a4tantt t . bo itron krona tholnationeo of the parent . corn er of rary-sad third oitioto, vas Dan, at I jp. - - . SPECUZ.IIIOTICES; • , • °seen' Aim Iturns's Bevan Maanstrir, for Wally and - manufeett ding limpness,- are the best In USW. Ai. Y. Mu:nein; lhaerel Agent, } Po .1/3, Fifth street. ' WE take gnat pleasure in nseouttnending *the Her. IL B. Will Lanus, who is engaged as II teacher In the Academy of Science and Lan pages, Allegheny. Mr. WWl= Is a grad uate of Prinoeton College, N. J., also of the Westerns Theological Bentiniu7.—iii an oval lint gaoler and a practical and raccessful instructor. This minable acquisition to lie cos of teachers and the experience and ell- Alawof the Prlizeipai, Bee. J. Davis, reader . ..oh loth/at/on espeelally worthy of the nage of the X. W. honer', DJ nes. X. P. Swim D. D. Pin. D 0420,11 M. . Prx.torr, Os. D. Bat. W. D. HoWALSID.D.p. -4410 X , Wt woald ce ll taloa= to the superb stook Of Yell eat Mater Clothing, for gootletweb wad bogs' you, to be !mad at Meows. W. H. WOws k Co., corner of Federal street end .tbsawad square. It has been selected wider the npertition of the proprietors, end it worm every datoodption of goods for gentle awas' siren or heathen salts. Gentlemen's furnishing good', such es white shirts Lad atonal wadazildry, drawers, glom, cravats, ko.; viii elm be found la the estebllthawat, in ems select sad large &midmost. Munn an prostrating the valaateers by the hundred', the hospitals are crowded with theZl. Soldiers, be vareed in time, Belle vue PUla are positively infallible la the cure of tide disease; oweational dem of shun will 17111:111,11 the health eye" swam tho lsgroa t as t asporures. Only 35 cants pet,1.04....., 5u lama W. Como, Boon Gitpratar and J obbtag Shop Virgin Oar, lortonnin Smlthfcald Wort cod Chem olloy. All Wads 'of. Howie Repairing dam as short tiatJas and la vork sunlit/ maser. Camp/ auxlangsa.-_•. Low e par adara Minim prataptly attodiol • " "Sitypzi.n A.oAppire—Wiator Naicna trill evnissedmigazda .1.4T-losof ilwasPrili. 4se • , • oft, :tor THE ;LATEST NEWS BY 'TELEGRAM FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special Di patch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Wapm:Gros, 0ct.13, 1682 ATILT OF, OTISAWee CAVALRY Stuart's retreat was even mom leisurely than the first accounts made It. His men stop ped an hour on the Maryland olds of the Po tomac, td feed their home In the cornfields. Pleasanton." cavalry arrived at the river an hour beforehand, blithering ridden men ty=eight miles, were too mush exhausted to effectanythirig. The infantry in the mean time were crossing from Poolimille six miles away, but before they arrived Stuart was gone. Ile sent bantering messages to Gen. Seth Williams, MoCilellan's Adjitant-General and other old friends, and is reported to hive told the people at the ferry, that- ha had fooled the whole party, but he had not sue coded in doles all he designed, not having captured or destroyed the Government stern et Frederick, or burnt the Monoosay bridge. It Is believed that the rebels have bun re inforood by at least tienty.llve thOuiand since they crossed the Potomac, reeking their present eSeetive force as large is when they Invaded Maryland. The °vertu., of which Stiesti raid is the prelude, is not yet played, and we are awaiting to know:whether Gen. Lee means to attempt to orris Gen. MoOlel lan's right flank, or to . march on Gels. Sigel, . or to retreat. Opinions vary: OUR MAJOR MCRXIAUL thins-threeoot of our forty Mojor Gen oral' aro Wen Pointers: • 1112 TELL Or OISERALeMAITINDALO. The trial of Gen. Martindale is proiressing rapidly. (leveret officers, and General Morel! himself, awoar that General -Martindele pro. poled (after Ate liettla of Maivern 11111) .to Gen. Morel!- to aurrender their commands, and that Gen., Morel! indignantly refused. General Butterfield partial), confirmed titte r testimony. - ' ; • nau wovirain'.' . . In response to a..letter tem Judge Bond , and other.promlient olthens of 'Baltimore, deprecating the assignment of the rebel wounded to separate hospitals, Assistant Becnetary of War, Watson rites that the Medical Direciiewill receive instructions to put a stop to the preettee. OIXEILLL HALPSCE , rapidly at-riving at Lb. 'point of authoriz facthe titinciali to use the black men for zollitary potion. - • DIALTHS 111 Sllll,wianniaSir The following deaths have oeetuvvd in the Washington hospitals: E. C. Hoff, Ist Min nesota; H. Durose, Co. I2tit 11, Ind.; fied. F. Rios, Co. /4 - Bth Wisconsin; Sidney Cobb, Co. 11, 19tkindiatia; yf. ci.;POrtir, Couipany F, 66th OhlorTheitma L. Taylor, - 0,83 d Ohio; Ki 91,0111, 8 444 7tb: Miolt.i.J. G. Shannon, 25th Ohio ;' Om" 13, 19th Hess, I, 66th Ohio; Disid M. Sawyer, 47th: Wii.; .B..Trobridge,C, 53d Ind. Cavalry zil!tit.3 'Arra*Tao • iledical : Exasottien appoOted by Des DM missioner of Fenton!, Midst tie eighth ma' sloe of the sot ofjuly 14th, 1802: .Tohnioir min, 31.1 D., Fs , ; 'Sohn H. Deli' vim, Alketay, Y ; Thomas Kies Carrell, M. D., Cambridge, Md.; W Walker, M. D., Fend do Lae, Wis..; Thos. W., Coolsit, M. D., Froubriilie, Sy.; Joseph B. Carter, Id. The !phi! tine of pickets, front!of the Richmond army . , me very close, so that refs- gees, white or black, cannot get through the scheme via rit Stuart. Wasinanoe, Oct. 13.—1 t is understood that a dispatch from Glom. BOyis, dated flom erfille, 10 p. to. lut *ruin& says that it was generally believed that the. rebel 'Generals ragg and Oheatluun were both' killed in the engagement of Wednesday last, near Bards town. Oar loss in killed, wounded and miss. ing was between 1,000 and 9,000, while that of the enemy was larger. We held the Bald oe that night, and skirmished with them on their retreat the nut montlnc. , ; When this dispatch left. Louisville a courier from oar forces was Upend to anise la the course of the night, bringing details of the pursuit and the battle which was probably fought yeller ' day. Gen. Boyle expressed hie belief in the truth of the account of tie killing of Bragg sad Cheatham in the action of Wednesday. Important papers wen, sometime ago, our bind by Gen. Buell, while being transmitted for Ale to Brigadier Generel Thomas Jordan, Assistant Adjutant General of therein] army, at Chattanooga, TGWU These paean include confldeutial -letters from Gen. Beaune , both to Adjutant General and Inspector Cooper and to Gin. Bragg, spolleally laying down plane for military operations In the wilt and sodthwast,l7 which our 'noes were sego tively concentrated tamest thedemonstrations recently made in pursue* of ft.,' ' According to 'Besuregard's pro gramme, the offensive point of , the rebels were Ant Loui sville and then Molinari, and he was partic ular in stating how best :to reach- them from Chattanooga, with,Gen. Basil at Huntnills. It was his 'opinion that' , l detachment could take - Louisville, while 'the Mein body would be numbing te Vinsinnati. Be contemplated the construction of a work at *glamor city for' the command of the Ohio and the canal, and the destruction of thin:lel, as Soon as possible, so'complittoly' that future travelers would: hardly know when it . was; • To keep the command of Cincinnati ; he would con etruet a strong work, heavilyarmed, at 'Oov• 10 60 6 ;."--`. •"" — I- ' Copies of thus importuttletteni Jple. ~zapor.... WU' loon be tarnished I. the country through the Preis. It will be gratifying to ..thepnblio to know that arrangements for the orgenhatiott of the' oamp, hospital and ambulation prim of 'the well, nialmrod and systematic plan of Mr. H. U. Pierce will be oomplsted In a few.days. tiny the best material will be received into this importantbody. -It will consist of at least 13 , 000 mon. Raab Member will have to give testimonials of good moral character and sound mind and body. • - ' Mr... Pintos will be happy W. - reedy* any suggestions and foto concerning ;the wants, material and organisation of hie corps until the 25th inst., at No. 437 'Midi Arenne, New Ls manual for the initnration and drill of them entering the' !orrice *lll forma part of Gen. Hallsok's tow military worlt. of the United States &hey, now about ready for the FlOl3l Cairo. Oatao, lu., Oot. Thomas. A. Nebson, of. Tennessee, who has hitherto re .nealued neutral, has published an. mAcireu coudeming, in strong terms, Preeidant Lin. coin's Proclamation to smanelpate the Blares. ".the eapeditlen sent from Memphis, on Sunday wwk, b NoLf river, a few mils' be yond Germantown, returned on Tueadey, haying eurprieed • rebel Damp and killed four men, including • Captain, wounding fourteen and capturici tovitUr with •"nymphet of horses and •111/1. The Draft in Albany, ALIAZ r,_Oat.-13.--No' tkge..gar ihas hen Sized for the draft, bat it Wimidentood that an order will be promalgatadtimitatow, directing that volunteers be remind WI the Ant day of November, and that the draft will take place on the tenth of that month. non. Ersstus Corning wee renominated for Congress, to•dq, by the Democracy of the . Albany District. Arrival or Steamers. ' NW, 'roan, Oot. 18.—vnier-otwasnara Naar York and Worwa have' tirwOriClbalow l and will ho np at11:30 this eirjabliril' The ataaraiit fleibse this avenlng. • _ ' • • Foy Tuck :Baia ! MO ( Yost; Cleft /5e....-nif bilak statEnett, for therreen ending cm fiats:day, indicates suimmis of I : l 4 l r ei 1442.18"' 'sp~L ;MANI ilffTdl4,ls,oll;-: :72050118arriabnig., Henannazo,Oet23.—Lettete are een • tantly I being maned at Headquarters in relation to the manner of making out the muter rolls of companies of militia that were reported and arrived at Elanisburg, under the late call of the Governor. The remiss and madonna' of the 'officers and men ars all that is required, and.when thus tilled up should be forwarded to Adjutant Genend A. L. Russell, Harris; burg, where they will be ready for future re- Wenn, when required. Goir. Curtin hu just received Information dated Perryville, Juniata county, from a reli able gentleman of Perry county, that a rebel force of 30,000 strong mad* their appearance within eight miles of Concord, Franklin county, last night, at 12 o'clock, and had carried o ff 1,500 horses. The farmers of Franklin county are moving all their stook into Perry county. They are supposed to be making for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Affairs In /fflssoorl. SIDALLIA, Mo., Oct. 18.—The Sixth Mis souri State Militia, Col. Catherwood, In several muting egpedltione within the last few days, broken up various bands of guer rillas, killing the notorious Capt. Jos Kirk, who has murdered so many private °likens. They captured a battery, Capt. Louden', and Lieut. Alexander, of the Sd Alisilssippl, and fifty bushwhaikers. They also brought Into camp, this morning, Col: Win. H. McCarron, C. 8. A., who es caped from the St. Louis mMtiirprlson some time ago by bleats:ling himself, and thus •puslngthesentinel. They havealsocaptureds largo tiorrespondenee of Interest. From the Southwest. BPIIIIIO7IIILi, bio., Oct. 13.—Papers and dispatches dated as late as the 6th inst 4 hare been received by Can. Combs from Mimosas. Hindman was then at DuvaPs Bleffa. Par sons WWI represented ►s - -moving towards Northern Missouri, and seeking to unite his forces with Stearn and Moßride, at Peahen tas. The rebel oommanderl Holmes was at Little Book. Gen'. Schofield bad arrived at to Barry county, near the Arkansas line. Southwestern Missouri is once more cleared of rebel forces, and telegraph com munication -is' oomplete to ' Cassvllfe. Two divisions of the army are left at Helens, under 6so. Carr. The invasion of Pennsylvania Priskinatili4,oet. I.3.—The.Penneylvania Railroad Conineny have received 'a dispatch from au Lmeeponsibie- Bonne,' conveying, on the amnions of 'a tellable gentleman, the lnforniatins,ot the same nature as the In quirer's dispatch in relation to the itlVlllioll, but they have received no confirmation .from any official onPthe read, and'-place no con. Odour& in it. Therumor is supposed by Nome to be gotten up for political purpose,. Opiung.a 13171.71.L0, Oct.' 111.—The tiroieller Tons *Ando, of the: Western Transportation Line, on going out cd the harbor yesterday, ran on an obstmoUort, causing her to leak badly, and obliging her to pot bitok She was loaded, and bound for Oblcago. The - dainaite to' the cargo is said to hare been abeAt thirty thou sind-dollers. • Army of the.Frontler. Br. Loins, Dot. combined armies of Missouri isltd Kansas, as an army corps in thcfleid, now ' commanded by Brig. General Boladield, will hereafter be denominated as the Army of the Fiontier by order of Major General CurtiS. Marlets by Telegraph'. Pant.entuvria, Oct. II —lloon.—Flotir Is held ntio with sales of super-11r eat 1x525; extra at 116406 123 f, and extra Emily at $6 253,6 76rstiot or L- 5 6 0 - 1 ‘7 6 Flour Is scarce and firm at $4 300 Ibis Morn Erma atl,3 123,4. Wheat scarce and Alan; MIX* bob sold $1 401601 4fifor red. and SIO 3QI , 65 for.white.- Corn is In limited dentate; prime yellow Is lied at 7lc: Provisions uncbingtd. Whisky Ono at 360. • • Nair.You.Oetlll=Svonlng.--Cottob Aim at 58g1 Nu floor bas advanced; 27,000 bbls sold at 16600 675 for state;, 66 3044045 for Ohio, and 65 20(0 83 for Southern. Wheat Is very Ann; 200,0*0 bushels . sold at $1 .16@1 60 for white. Corn *Aran vtd;' 733 :. 000 add at 6.1at13r.. Po* buoyant at $W 75813 00. - Lardstood,y.. -- Whisky Arm at 3630, • Bainuoat, Ott..l2:—Ttaar scams and has an Ad am:eft:4 Se:4mq. ' Wheat settee aut advaselast °inn niet at 74075 c for stitite. Whlcky steady at The Latest 81ai 3 ket Reports by Nail: - - Chscrivart, Oct. 11—Zenntng.- , -The. demand tor , Yloror.cordlonen,acOrs, and pricer tend upward— Medina midst $ l :7 714- mar& st It 900.5 00. at 05 1 15, and Fumy atyszsais VVl=t,is t demand and • dmracket. Balskat 400 bls at We. Provisions-46s sp3rdittre demand for Mm Perk continues, and 450 bbla aka. trysoktat $10; city was bald at $lOBO, dimly. Bulk Ifeat Is 'held at 4444530, and Bacon at 4%41/604 for Bboulders, the latter ean for parted, and .51daa OSlty.c. but is hold at 934 c. thocorlas—A very buoy at ant mast, and all Nelda. bald blyknr. sot bat the prim are :attar's' unseolsel. fhpcue,Oct.ll—Evening.—The business in wheat vres mull, and the mutat elated dull and about 10 lower, the demand talus rather moderate, and hold: en unwilling:to eel at the prices. Bales ranged froth Offiel 06 for bio. Died; 9.8*02 far Nu. Red; arZfor fro.,lBpring; 88 for N 0.9 Pprlog; e for Rejected Sod ; an QM for Rejected Spring. There was WM activity in Flour, but hold en wen arm and the Mutat advanced about to per batvelan yostardafe quotatbms. Corn wee quiet and ckeed 3018 lover, with odes ennead at 3.51085 c; Yellow at 3730, sad Rejected at . .1830.11c in atom Oatswerejis good r Nt. but prices were lrargular. Pam ranged limn • v43.6c. - Bye was In good de mand at an7Lteproventent ro f - MlLD—calm Mug made at ilnec. I Thai wee a very Wive Inquiry fat Bar and the market we. buoyant and heavy: with th.ll of medidam to prime grades at 74190 c. Ell_ gh wines Arm but Inactive. Sake in good demand. Mess Pork *sheds outer. Lard mace and Ann. Tallow steady. Letter from Philadelphia. flornorpoo [Loos of rho Pit faborglo Ossetic PHILADILTaIa, Oat. 11, 1862. We have just arrived hero from our few day. of gipseying in the camps—reluotantly settilog gown into airlifted life u developed at • Philadelphia total. Yon are aware that I left Pittslrargb a few' days ago in command of a small squad of civilians, to visit our Atte (buy county mimetic As fir as Hissers town, the trip sees jut se-so, with ngthfng spacial to note. At that. place, I blued my requisition for transportation to Collier's and Ro w ley's. Our B rigade Quartermaster, /ilea Bey, of Pittsburgh, who Winked no, beg and baggage, into an eras, wagon going to his quarters ; the mules were whipped up, and in three hours time we wars with oar friends of thus regiments. We received • royal we!- • The boys-of the 12.5 th sys etodergoing aeon tuition in dlrogroesbls.eray, • but on the whole are very well. Bowlers boys are . visioned. Time passed wary rapidly, fn Con versation witbPltteburgh boye, most of whom are sighing for the day when they ass sea the old town again for themselves. • That night we spent in comfortable qt artereprePared by Quartormaater Day, aid the next day at noon we started for Sharpsbarg, ancertiln when to Ind oar other regiment/. When we arrived there, however, almost the Irst mai we met was Elite R. Williams, from your °Moo, who took u In oherge, and after a short tramp de livered as over to Col. Allen of the 188th, by whom we were most hospitibly received and entertained.• Quits a number of hl% regiment are Wink, and stand very much in teed of medleines, which, u yet, the Government has failed to furnish them with. The officers are all well and hearty.,The boys have no tents, bat find uture's swet restorer, balmy deep, under Limbs of trees, whist, while ornament a/, are not partionluly useful as 'ahelters. And with them that night my command spread their weary limbs. Jest think of it l Young men, who have never known' hardship or uposore, sleeping ander the - canopy of hearses, yet growing fat and hearty. There are, of course, many budships in a soldier's life, but that put of it we saw. .Camp life in pleasant weather Is spleadid. Bowe of my squad at home know no such thing as a per sonal exposure to e. draft—l believe we are ail oppoied to draft" of any kind—yet they slept soundly in the tallest kind of a draft, arising It the morning Lo eplendid con/Ditta. There is very little of news togirayoufroM OW Wimp ; it Is mostly all personal and not. general. I may say that Coach's has been transferred to anotberdirleton," and - Chiroual Direst's, u 110010t' Brigadier, incased* Alm.' Col.. Allabach, as 'calor Colossal - =Ail Thareday, commanded Allen'i,and;Crarre, sod several other raeossats. Be was very tutpopahr, and the man now rejoloe that he has yielded his authority, and is suocweded Gal. lieges, a 11/10 logking officer. • We routed Cot Clark,Ols staff and line all 'e en, mainly Well. Simon Drum, /writer, Is sadly cut down. Bo is on the mend now, and having paid dearly for.his aselimatian, may' lleasonably expect a. wzmaptiolt‘fooipt4ter safferiag for the 6,444., • L- • vi • 1 It would fal your paper to isainsTiGareltliW.7 . or to tell all we 414 or aFt thifjtipeglisi; fps. tea. 'Of one thing he assured, litisteamplffi tersiopn the hart more than way. other; IC rat want tit know and realist pildne,kiniF, Mies filthe gtsgOgtaTjUl . oaf 4eekitorto7 cooki:ag . s t a.Vl.lz/ . 1163"'1%ifi.c On Friday morning my commend, with one exception were fundshiel with horses by 'Col. Allen and that excoption—our friend Sutherland, was furnished With a mule, for the purpose of visiting Antietam. Suther land pronounced his animal; upon Inspection, a learned male, and dubbed him but was not able to perceive that his 14404 was either fiery or fractious, or given to easy or rapid movement. All who know our amiable friend are well aware of his modesty, which the reqniremepts of his profession has as yet forbid to materially effect, but I am prepared to say, that when I looked back, and saw him away behind, seated on his male, which was slowly walking and wagging its long ears, he was the meekest looking individual I ever beheld. On solid earth he was the gayest of the gay, the life of our company; but when astraddle of Billy he resigned-him self to the situation with the utmost imbmis livens's; and be was never seen or heard ill. dulging in the least effort to urge his steed into a rapid movement. While we were with Col, Anderson of the 9th Reserves, oar fri nd announced to us that he was no t Eaton Stone nor any other man especially noted for equestrianism. We law many hinds in the Reserves, and learned with deep regnt that Edward Darlington had died the day pre- ' viettely, of his wounds. Col. Anderson kindly accompanied ne to :Antietam. It is not my purpose to inflict upon you T ; draoriptlon of the battlefield. Its extent as very great, and three or four hours were. quickly passed before we got through wit • the ground covered , by our right wing. We aw a great many trenohes;whers reposed in • Wetness those whole lives had posed awa in the hest and fug of the bat tle. We la the marked - grave, of many of our Reserve and other troops , among them Sergeant hi haffey, who led Co. A, of the 9th, into action. The relic.. ueters have pretty thoroughly °leaned the • . and of vacua is trophies of the great battle I may say, however, that unax ploded del -are generally permitted to'rest on the spot . pan which' hey fell. Our friend, Sutherland, captured a 12. pound cannon ball, which he adhoied to under all th e exigen cies of our • • venturous life, whether aboard of the learned ale, or under the canvass of • rough army •wagen, or upon the march.; with an enthusiasm and.determination magniloent te, to contempt --In;thie country, where miles are doubled and light weights become heavy weights, thi devotion to a cannon ball of that weight is re arkable. We all procured pieces of shell, bullets, and other mementoes of the geld. • : . ' In the afternoon, we started for Harper's Ffry in an army wagon going there for sup pilot of some, kind. ,I may here note that a chariot of • this soft ix the severest of rough conveyance.' We Were overtaken by night, overhung with cleuds of inky darkness. We _stopped our-'wagon on the top of I hill, where tharoad wets bread enough to allow the other wagons to pass, and detailing one of my Squad to accompany me, started on a voyage of discovery.. We plunged and pitched down the steepest of hills, guided by instinct, and not by eight, . for half a - mile, and; finally halted at the end of a bayonet in the hands of a' guard.'This specimen of a w,ioked gen eration- demanded . a sign, o r, coantertign, 'and•thestiMoulty with. us was that we had no; countersign to give.. The °Meer of the guard ' was called, who instructed the soldier to hold his gutt at us in amore determined and con venient manner-rnvidently being, in his sight, the objects of intent. suspicion. Our pipers were examined, but wouldn't pass, Wo remonstrated, explained that we were wet through to the skin; had nothing in the *arid to eat, with a raging appetite, An., Am. All the officer would do waitto give no a lit • tie ~..00ffee, anger, tin cup, and: hard , bread. Slowly, and sadly.we retraced 'nu /tops, ..through the raini to our wagon, and reported. Sitherland thereupon became helpleirly sick -:•-the result of his experience. a, a three Mouths' man—cud another of our squad, aleo played the old soldier to escape the work. So bir.•Head and myself went to work to pro vide supper, which we did in style,. 'Whitest it, a young MAU named Stewart, of the Sixth Regiment Cavalry, *hue parents reside on Coal Hill, came riding ap, and I induced him to take our" art, with a full note of our situa tion, to Capt. Ben. Morgan,of 6012, William's staff, who was somtrfour miles off, with 'a re quest for relief,: We 'lbsishertiur sumptuous repast, which was relishmi heartily, and then .turned in for the night, little expecting that Capt. gen. could be found. About eleven o'clock, just as we had fallen into the Ant dose, we heard a peremptory demand for the picket poit, in a voice whbitt 'winded live mule to our ears, stern •as it was, for we knew from its tones Wait lased trims the lungs of Capt. Ben.. And sue enough there he was, with an Orderly, driving a light Wo ltz horse wagon for our tra rtation. I will not stop to de be what was raid, but we rapidly titan bus of operatic= in the fees of the enemy, and with vigor took up the line of pursuit for Ben's capital gnu tars. We werstsoon again with friends: The next morning. early we started with Captain Morgan and Corps Commissary' D. L. Smith, prow City, who is pronounced by all to be the most efflaientin thosenrice,for Knap's Battery, where we found Liana. McGill' and . Duniery, - and a host of Attested boys,' by whom we were 'handsomely received, mounted and esi coned to Maryland Heights. I cannot In* longer to tell ybu of all we saw and heard, but some item of interest I will furnish you with when I return. ' . • Oar party ware greatly plesiel with Gen, Wams, whd is a very pleasant gentleman, In his report of Antietam, he speaks highly of Bon. Morgan for gallantry. Cant: Morgan has, in every Minim in whioh he has taken perti disUngnizhed himself. The damn of the other regiments elsoepwilt fine of Lieut. McGill, who pronounced game a llover. He lost one of Marini, but oapt/nel a. howitzer trim the enemy. L , • We have had 'a verb delightful time. We found the boys of all the regiment/ well and In good spirits, end pleased with their officers, and as far as we amid Me, the officers try to do their whole dutt as alms. • S. DUTIBTII4.-.4r. 8i11,E0.241.11, Penn at, attends, to all branches of thellsnial profes sion. t SElh'Eltird MACHINEB. WILLIAMS 2 - 08 VIE' xmiqualled doable Wed $25 PA.IIILT SIWC . ISO MAGRINXII. Blleßaom. Na 19 YIPS% BTII 11M, PISTEHTTILCO. "Then 'Haddam 'till do all kladdot work. aid as worrantod and kept In rorAlz ono poor witidort up -4 Lamas, gnatzr a OM, A/Mts. BPECILL NOTIOL fat the Dublin be perfectlyeamed that they ay buy gad to WILLIAM I onyvy ..11&0111:111 with as much Impunity as any in inarast; notwith standing the awes mlastatemente fouyortbg to em anate from Ilse Grant Baker Sewing Ideal= 00. and others. , The Idea of stopping pavane nom Wog them machinta. when they cannot atop at from sell; Log them, la frawatarona. Thin M ivy yet,• anted gob. 14 1861. MI pram* to reword aft Immo Witt • Swear Nadine who ten point oat oft= ow "herr person to wham we ladresokl a hare bent legally stopped from ming It, or ha= had to pay to soy pats. AGRII2B.WANTXD. •. , "W9l . LILLST. WYRAIN 1 00. !DILE : AVADIOI_Y 1. AND MILITANT INBITTUTD, AT NWT OkIE PENNSTLYAN/A, will eo n the winter tem of Are calendar asonthi on the Ist of NOVXMIIkit NEXT; "_The course of in is Mont and mewl% designed and arranmed to pre. MePls and young men ,for business ore Inter .Mho rincipel, who devotee all his time to the . esti his school and Its , pupils; it emitted by eight gentlemen of ability and exPetimmo. • The fiMulote, Preach and besish .languagee an taught by native resident tase an tutrattlage which will be really 'appreciated by the patrons of. the Institution. • .The... Mom Deportment- islunderrthOokarge of Moior D. Tokendolift Phlligelphli, lawn anions for the postUon are extensleely known , Its duties and requirements do not, to any way, inter. Ann wlto the Liters y Departments, while eaten. mut among the cadet corm is left optional. fur eaudogne, An.. imply to WM. T. WY/108, A. M.. PrfoMPel. OI for Has, iner IIIiNWERB.—Io woolen= wltb,thit National Tax lor, all.persotw antnr e. hinny ist the OM' occupation, are roirdrid p such books sa ern specified In eh. law. and mak e trl.monthi and monthly returns sloe in: owl manner u inspecitted by law. The undernlgned are preptrang the rations booster - Ithprinted itdlnpe bWiln trl.Oonthly and monthly reports, tavola' slaw% banda,ldie ,of lading. to., and solicit seer tor the saw, as bat a limited supAr will. be eseee Sur: !. c_-". • :"- IXJOUNIITOW 4 3 0 i . Steam Job Matas, Bloat Book Weattracturere and" Wood airier: • ' r w p wro d so wantons. . tea .-s o t unn BP y r Ithterth,bwilbtpinsndtoiprvethrpu• s;1 sm and; dyad an Xmclu * il oPo C 4•11. btlYI. .0n 00 , _ , r .41-i '" f " .4. lt." . DALSUILL4 : IIO/1: lasitantwatresurit.. Cpug.Stite.;.?, • P .: f • ,iNiWOCA CIAIGOAJS da , DICOLIT a). InfEM ' I JUIVIIIMLN274 obPITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lases andH~n5~*~..... .`..... `W a. Elansaana illilnwood deal of the re•exygotoosit of the Dimino] young. mem, MN ALIGN PLACTDIL TIIII3DALT MVIEFING, OQt. HO, uk • WM t* palbratid, Joseph and his Brethren. Arise PLUM. JOEMPII-. To coaclnd• with WEPT OF THE WISH-TON-WISH. NAZZANATUH—..—:.......—AIiss PLACID& atuerie.r HALE& HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN LAWBWEOZVILLI AT ADHEINISTRA TOW BALL—On W EDNIHDAT 110111UNG Oct. 15th, at 10 o'cloet,mill be eat In Lawrenceetil t 7 (odic of Adminlexatera, at the late residence* D. A. Gilland, ittcd_, _at the point of Butler street atkd the Greensbmg Pits, the mock of Household Porn!. tare, embracing Bedsteads, Bedding, Chaim Loot. and Glum. OuPeis, Mains Skive. Ltd= Ware garniture, - J. O. DAVIS, A . UNDERWRITERS SAL E ' OF CLOTHING, Ac.—On Tlll l / 4 8DAY MOEN- Di 0, October 16th, at 10 o'clock, by order of Molar. writers, will be sold, et Darts' Auction, 64 111111 a stock of Clothing, au, alitlY dattlard— • • 25 Oretroste, Men's and myet /7 Oassizaere Velar, , 43 ;ir Orerafis; _ , 31 do Chursblrix_ ; 8 dozen Woolen Socks; 2 do bran Oaten flocks; 9 do Zaino Braun; 2 do do Marts; 3 do Woolen Gloves. 4 do Pocket Ileadkercblefe and 811 k Cravats; 94 do superke Chun liorpenderin • ocl3 -- J. G. DAVIS. Auct SIXTH AND SEVENTH WARD LOTS AT AUOTION.—On WIILDRZEIDAT AZ. FRROOL October 13th, it 2 o'clock, will be mold , on the presollass, • lot la the Sixth Ward, fronting 21 feet 1.% Inches on the easterly elle of Login streef„ near the corner of Franklin street, adjoining the -residence of WlRlant and - extending beck 43 feet. whereon is tweeted the thresetory brick dwelling, withimitation atone Matt, No. fd. ?be' building le nearly new, with eight rooms; betide • bath room; has range in kitchen,hot and cold water, gu In earl room; and everything complete. Also i th e undivided one half of lot and dwelling !adjoinng the above, on the northerly side, being In every way.the Ain, S lota li th; Seventh Ward. being lota t°l*- 1 and Sin Jeremiah Lmion's heirs' plan of lots, bay ing each a front of ZS het on Roberts street, near corner of Franklin street, and extending beck Abe same. width 84 feet Sfy, inches, to • 20 toot alley. Tutu or Lthr.—One.third cash, residue in one and two yore, with interest, secured by bond codmaim% ocs J.Q. DAVIS. Ana: • 55 FIFTH STREET, THZ PLACE to buy 'Ow BOOTS, SHOTS AND BALMORAL& H UARTERS FOR ISRuEtt, MeCLEGLAND'S AUCTiOS Roust , : two 8, 'olllll.lnde, MASONIC( HALI; - .8.179T1pN. 801111 M.: Pt 4 . • , CREAP PLoloB.—Fors. Facono.nmo PIANOS roe Sana.—An exoellent Rosewood Chick. ••• erti4 Plano, 6 octave. Price....' A Rosewood Gate A Co. Plano, e ' legant case, 6 octane. Prim--' 160, -A BC•61100d etc , dartPaao,“ but Rttlewotn, 6 octave. Price._..,__......._ 150 A Rosewood Hanford Piano, very . 12m - tole. A Kosewood, Grovesteen A age, new and richly ftevd. 7 octave. ITO A amerced, arum A Co. Piano,three years old, 7 octave. Price A Halewood. Gilbert, Upright. Plano, 6X cc. A ttlahogany T. Lon Pao -. ,large stze - , 600. tan, Price 75 A Hoemood German Plato, large slce, cc- .• tare. TO A Rosewood Chickerini — Plano, very old but ' eel, 6 octave.— 60 06 A =h o a o o47, Loud A aro., old but in * good • order, 6 octave. Price—. 45 OC A HthottwaT, Artar Co., :::13 . 1.;;67171Tia . 17; 5% octaves. Price--- Oil A Walnut Leese Plano, In good order, 6 m tare. Price 75 00 A Mahogany, Gibson Plano, liewYork, iery• good, 6 =an. 75 OD EMZIC:3 A •pieadld sloth of .Itew Pluos, froth the best Ihrirw. Tort sad Dorton makers, on bead. end cos. stoutly tecelvtar new •applies.. Melt feeariably the whe es the atentitseutrets, - mut Artery torten. . . . . EMI NEW AND CHEAP PIANOS. Jest received, • lot et . PIItST CLAW CHEAP ratios, Personally selected et the Yu-tortes by H. and mazesated As ben and ekeepal Inane, ler the ratify. .tar °and fee ale bees. H. HLYHEH & 68 Birth ■hat, Bole Agate far Iftelaf!fea Pianos: $175 —NEW 61 OCTAVE PIANOS,. J . to, rosewood owes, Iron. llama aad our. lop, Amoy music deli, 8:4, tar Ink l a lll toclars, owe, se fits abbr.. kr pear& 8225. The &bore Plum Sr. tally Ir/drained .for tee years, and are tba greaten barflies that can be found to tbls city. Please call sa are Wan. New Itelrets: °2 O , et extremely tow Woes, of .Priace's, Prescott* or torith's ratan. Nelodeorui to lot at II 60 sag apwards, per math trout allowed It purchased: - , CHANI,O=I 8t,1TEN,43 Rita Meet; I:l4tEoßs• 11ENRY G. HALE & CO., Ohio:oars to lameso. Wati;) Aterohapt Aril now rtleohlirg their FALL AND WITZEIL:, STOCK, WM& In extant. shofares and pric will cona pare Ihrorsbly with en In the trade, conrinto Ins all the newest and widow ot Branch a ril oessnizo v OS, and • OVICROOATISOL Atm, the largest and beet selected stock of **di for business suite our *might to Ibis market. 1 -- • Librwise a rarytholee selection of . . . • ozors lUBalßffiao GOODS" always on hand., Any Wars intrusted to our ems will met with prompt attention and pane cudity to.ll cues. • 008. or rasa* BT . cum spun& • • . . irlhger, 60041 9 JUST BLOZIPID. a; trr 'WO ttliAarnitioutivol oar am - ottigliat "ADZ AND WIIIIZS GOOD comPnlinet 1 4 OA. ntggi depot sourtatont orpois to Ito fond tae ern Mika, onslatlas of . , CLOTHS,. .... . , , • 'l/1:67121CA: aro, a optionDEsoloclitto tam Ciatinis iThe no;elilei of lb* 7 Tn. Awn kepis . hiss busitirittliy islseted. sad vs Mt satislis4 tbatthesr met thy sa:ss of all who taw. vs viav that laisavvra , 1* suds vis to osdas thalvt,t Wit fasnaar. at liodsrsti We have alio fon baud a' audio 'WV elqitara CLOTHS awl C4IWWII.I=3, wbkb iwirelveiv 1;•• 414 Waded torOllcasm p.q ILvev;_ tutuzzstuLtVAitOzt 111111 M „ 30.35131rra:SITSX/rt_ ==I3EM WANTICA=A . Boiiii itaiMorttike foi. IMO O . haviac i t t r. 7 P. 9 5 bowels(' d p ti: property, wilt& , aat as to B3 VI1ANT)11).-725 bbla *Tow coldvsoked Bottatoki: Alto* yaw autos% nail _ ' . • ~ .1141Secimd drat ANTED-300 bughitleva...? aao:_ r • - 16141; • .-1.:11,VOICII'a vow t411).21-73- oxeirprigukw.:B.; lte tapir Inttai~aadlotsort,4 I° -'.:4 7.1 29 :.:134 1 V" . pcl I . iCturidikbliiiikitti.4* *.rt , wassuitlylosand' wacirallobs . " wing - swam. no womi stmt. ..f+rn:r..:~r.:.~..c'7~.+~~ ~1,~~''n~~.w~S;j~ LINDSEY'S p.FELOVED Calm% Canoe:ono Paratationi.: Bored% OntinSang Digeneif - ' Erysipelas, '.Boil. Pimples on the Toe% Bore Eyes. Totter . Affootteuk Scald limad, ' DYlPsPeilt. Costivanto., Old and Eitubborn IthatimaidO Disorders. Jaundice, • Salt Mercurial "bosses, (Mord Dobilitir. Liver Complaint. - Loss of Bandit% Low Spirits, Female. Complaints. Eldlopsy or Pits, Paralysis or Palsy, BYphilitio Diseases and Casios of the Bones. TOGILTICEB wxra .ALL 02811:6 DIANA= HATING Talus ORIGIN IN t A DHPBAVID CONDITION OP TEM BLOOD 011.-INBOULA. TORT : Ilmession, Dscrisber IMI. Ds.- 6:-B. Itnina:=4 this volustary statement In dim of a Midiedoe pre. Inred b 7 pan Atiled tifo O s.: . lirnaintm .'• I had saftered• are Yeant - Mitli.!4 : Ohtler which lake ant on tsj head and fomlMadino at to dittlgare MD TiP much, mid took Mr theta* :when the dte. ome mai symamme; it.also oat Co am abOTDDLOI hotow the elbo w, aided WO ittelklO Ilidtelhib as bowsaw a Meat sae. The dfrea on my hemiwint so 6E. that @sterol small gime u. bone came oat. I Ira my weak and low sphited, and had Shea spill of mei getting well. I had frfattelaratit 14101' shpt.:MS and they did me no good. -In Beldam - 6M lest, 1801, wee huhend to " - My i.Lminuty's Immo 'no BLOOD Biancasse. moot con lima I bad no false PIdent — IDDBOIDOD e bt. - after I had Med three bottles of Blood &usher, the aims on my heed and : arm Imo to heat I hate now' aken tighter ten bout** and otilieed and arm Are entirely well except the soam remandim from the sores; I will alto state that I had the rhecunatleat 'my bad to my erne end tem. Thellfrod itomohet also cored the rheumatism. I 'MS now I well mes.„ era Pit, Pon of aim, and I fuel iteihnte 'and younz as I did when I was twenty._ and bate lammed In welibt twenty Scrunda. I woeld alMatatts that the disame in my forehead was sci 'bad JIM when ha steered and lifted anything henry; the bleed ran one cd the>fam - 3), zip. lad i . photograph taken 0. me by. Mr. -Cargo, the mild, after I= beim to get well. "It &agitate:tow my, eypearms me bed as Is war biters tic:l2==in 1,44.14 eh. aisitetas. Yon tan sew the photograph, one of which Is" pow in me pommies, and also at Di. Heysr,s, Iddifood street. I would alto elate tist I took - the Blood &amber which Me made before Dr. Heiser commas red mak. Wit. Although ft helped mmoeme, I did note,. olilir r - 11Mthe. hind ramie bi- Dr. - Mayas Wawa; One bottle of Ids did Me more god than tine Of the dd. ' believe Kb nirmattleal moms - mod hair. i,tis'ilciisuiffibskt the DliocA beam. er to . re trait limy of sty friands for mime diem • I end' believe ft Ms !mired the whole of them. boa My' pabihdt tryoulde, sad I ediinaloas that all who nre afflicted as / enes =gym =Md. lum tr this city, Ifikt Ploostreet, and em emplojed at OM • vale dt Anderson's Union Marble Warta, fit Ways tenet. BOltD. • • ... . _ Ho. 55 Filth streeL JOBff it. ittzt,Low 31 Wood Mreet. IFlnna In Mfr.!! Mum int piano ban. mankbllnd both arm For . Oaarly . :lbar .yeam , talltd, out Dm o .llsorar akar* Mew months taro and alba • - btat to afro Ins 'dMactlona thiejanatation 'br thelltind Phartatptda. m• Mat 1 amid not MihiladalaNa to .PIAMon; , 00 al 11 11 " msdadsMilatMondd auto - eei, Y he add:my don II IMO In dui blood. lum taiatid kelt two or tarn name In as tocialtal is Waimth, and imiselbord, bat N dhnraliajaMimaad after atm:tab at two altar I maw out of thalicayttaL imnd d/a :ma oroa rotandng. mod I ealMa;by tboraricom of li 0 °!14 4 0 1 . 01 xdoo. orDT. Xayars, atoms mama my fled, and .mm ape ammanly as mold r rise She Doctor gano am oidadtars Blood frareasa.• an -1141713) .IEINNOLLT, Plttobargh,Jafyia 1461. imam SIDS, suss. Witham—lL M' case, Amtama *Moat, AM Prrnrs„,filvtiqber 141861,4 bereby auttry UM I Imre luds,ficatkr-ka ow rise,4 It lir amend with aloft sad wino os MK I. mad not woek kemeek par.- 11 7 10 (miliaaPnill I l'us netiddito -de okettdow thee, halt beet ids meths. "I Mid oriole! Os biotikootito the tui, eithco on Ile, it Ito.' Witco! Moot ' laUlzdes ice gad. trii - wriali,", ad on, Fish InsCeFklioesles lillijoettelly well and bin =- Mod we11.,14; efseratiet, I am oeikkoyed al the Zs& /Itusi?N:Raiifoia - pax* sU : when where say mean as sta, ~" „ TliOltAS VLEILIELL. .: 'T_:~~ ...~ 1f ;air: pi Food - e.; W;40,0 ioui „IMAM • . , EINIMEM ' - ,`--bz: GI6q.B .YSTffH =lofty ,u,.. 401u4124; •••idcgaisoligiEw :.:CaikATOUREVORIX6II3IIMP. tzmom, ==S 74 progristak egibls zu4kba• bininglado aft ' kir at 10firez'te ton t en or gisk Or lib ,of. thg lins Woe -11•41 char &outer etlitli . lab4 "Mmitii sor ogled" I* 1 4 11 44:a* agggiggag :: Tti gli gg . " 4. 4,0 A = tamping with, , tlageasaggAbg..gict being ,gor A, .tg. thergibrgAgeobga a liertti:Mn tar; -",, .., • 7 , hmtosted sots aim 'l:liii . ;:iAf 9,4. Am ,Itrldfailw 7 / 1 20 - It will awc datindd". -- • - • • It will otos wia - catiool3o3o AND 0 0Ititaltas Is* iwa%dclo mu dinemp of "1 sad 115WBovon of... 01141".• • . tter wWWWLUARTWDIII, :ocz - -.2105211: U 11710,11057 /111 kOtli de-W - • dVds cayteffiltalt -I;l4oL4FRAlNtibotiedrapaliwt iiirOtifititiWPAlllllittbils4, gq aillWeiglialws • :•'. oa alO 14214.11124 - .140 Wocd Mort.: MM=IMM J LDIt i BLOOD SEARCUBB, • WWI 0111111101 CARD 01 DANIEL 4. BOYD A BLIRD'IIAN Wilt!) A•BAD BORE LEO Ci7RED