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It Is • not of much consequence whether this dispute, is eviii settled or not;,but•there Is'another, in reference to his birth-place, which appears to be settled-in the following note, addressed to the Wheeling /atelligerseer,hy an old citizen of Clarksburg, Va. : . • .. - ' I - notioe in yorr paper, of the 18th instant, that you express a doubt auto the place where Stonewall (Thomas .2.) - Jackson was born. I suppose ic is - of little consequence wheri he born, was 'but the fact is ••. he, was born in Clsrkoburg, Va. I knew hini well in 1828 when he. was a little boy some lour or five years of age. fle is the son of . Jonathan Jaokson, who died in this place about 1887. •.11e had •&,briither, Thomas, now dead, and a sister, :Laura, now. . Mri. Arnold, of Beverly, Randolph counti. Rio mother married 8,8. Woodson about 1830 or 'Bl. I .was at the madding. Upon , the formation of Fayette county, Capt. Woodson was appoint ed clerk of the Circuit Court of that county, and shortly after moving there to enter upon the duties of his aloe his wife died. By her hb hid - one ion, named . Wirt, who now lives in one of ;the WetWerStates. Stonewall dielistin 'Wes taken in darns by sonnfef kis sedatives in Lail county when qultayeitng,.a.wd afterwazds, through the in fluence tit fiamstel.t.- Hays, then represents tire in Conspreseof this district; to obtained a situation in the militasy academy at-West Point, where he neolied his education. Rebell -Abandonitig - the Kanawha - Valley. ' The latest intelligence (cosi' the Kanawha Valley,. is. to the effect there' are no rebel troops in Charleston, except Jenkins' carat, . ry, Vito me 'still' prowling, about . horonsi etc. The body of the army had left for puts unknown. They had taken actorsl days' rations with together with. their sick and wounded, and all their effects and had harrledly retreated up the .Valley, to ward -Couley, leavinkthe impression that they were going into the: Valley of Virginia; to reinforce Gen. Lee at 'Winches ter.. Prominent rebel eitisene, whO have taken an. active part with them wen also "leaving in the same di rection. Nhether they were relreating from the Valley, after collecting all - available hones,' and ' property; or. whether relying upon tliOnniforni slownesi "of Federal over ations-,,they were 'going - to aid in come im portant operations of Lee's expecting to get back in t im e to meet any - advance up the Ka nawhe. or:whether they had became alarmed for their suety IA the rear, , are sonjectures, of the oath of which nobody could learn: The Wheelin Istsilligtecer say : "The most resuonable co njecture 14 - that certain indica tions in other quarters have had an influence in inducingtheir retrograde movement. 'lt is not.lawfel to spears...at present, but we trust the quiet of camp life in this department will ere long give place to solutes of activity. "Desertion was commoe in the rebel army. At least live hundred rebel troops were left behind 14 deserten." ; Troops for Col.Stocktonis Regiment The steamboat Gallatin brought dawn from BroWnsville, Pa., to this city, last Saturday nearly ahundred young men of Greene.county, who ban valanteered for three years service' in the army as a portion of a troop cf cavalry. They looked likisfine material for soldlers young, lively, active and strong., Theybrave evidently been aemstomed,to hard work, and they all 'know how to handle a horse. On the way down, Major Stockton collected all these young men, (ant all the passengers joined them,) in the large saloon of the steamer, and requested the RAT. Baird, of New York, who had been mince : visit tuns friends in Fayettecounty;lo Wresithete. Thissilvan tatfDootor cheerfully complied with, and , for an hour held their attention, whilst he anted' many incidenti relating to wan in Ea jopi in modem times, and anecdotes of dit-- •tinguished Generals whom he had seen. fie concluded - b./Imps? some excellent advice to these men, in re tO aids duties ati sol diers and as Chris 1.• • , Colonel Stockton is making fine progress in organizing his regiment, and w• would by an means recommend drafted men, who wish to enlist, to jpin this'iine organization. Oar ezehtmges : front , various parts' of the State comet* uo withiong:lists 'of names of , . , persons who hotelmen drafted. In thawed em counties not the slightest disturbance was created, it all seemed to regard the drift as a necessary 'coniequence, and made up their minds accordingly.. Thati drafted from the neighboring counties, Beaver,. klereer, West moreland', Greene, Palette; Washington; Crawford, rte., will soon ba eoneentrating at Camp Howe, sear this city. Already there is a brisk demand here for substitutes, and high figures. are offered." Several gentlemen ore here from Washington, Ps.. Illions. to II .iatte. a few " ittbs,r"asid it le - said • that .isa high On $l,OOO hate been.offerect. This is a MOO sum for nine months' service; but we think men can be gotscs much lower figure: The (latent= meat willaccept drafted manes volunteersjer Sb. roar, and this will induce many who intend to enlist, to Intl themselns of the high' prices offered for subetitutes, after pocketing which they can volunteer for the war. , , - EZPLOSIOII ' Or • OBILL- , -AILLING or ONE Maw ter. WOUNDIAG or rixersixs.—Two young men; Daniel McPherson and Adam Wolff, living in thevieinity of New Franklin, Franklin county, were trying to openn per 01131i00 shell,last Sunday, when it exploded; killing McPherson and wounding Wolf inlhe thigh, and left hand:. He is doing well. M. Phonon's - left - hand7WasiffoWll Off;butthe fatal wound was in theAthdomen: He lived 'about eight hours after the accident. The shell was brought from the battle-field of An tietam. The deceased was aged 20 yeiro, 5 . months and 2 days. Tmuras..4-A fashionable indienoe attended the Theatre :wt night; to iritasu ihir Woks of the educated horse, - Minnehahar In the drama of Rockwood: hirilditu, who, limo ( notes Dick' larple,„ ha.gem , pletely under his control, and the manna In Pohl& the animal obeys the commands of his master, is surprising.' Roolterbod will be re. , pealed. to night , and_ , perforstanoe conclude wit/tali/Up-In:the-Da:h."; EXPLOSION or a LOCONOTITS—Two Mur flusan.—ldesers. William 'and Levi' Ctivf- POSM, residents at Stenbenvilb, and *neaten on the Steubenville and Indians Railroad, were' both killed on Bridsy- evening, neer. Cosheeton, by the explodion of slotiontottie. M. Cirianzar s House Carpi:atm and Job g ybing Shop,Vlriin Alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. Ml kinds of House Repairing dontron short notion and in' work manlike manner:, Chary' moderate: . : "Leave your orders." - Mbirders promptij attended ,to • 4 ' . Streirasaa',Vater-Wa would &reef atkat atop to the adverthetent' of , lots,„toi ' sale :he McCaw Toerruhip: Thealtuatliirt on well. worthy -Abe attention of thole dellrbegabeuthaa hotoei , solneteatly near the city to enjoy: W itaadvaategat. Tsa sbalosiikaofAsseri Victoria' is eorionsly WU). of abroad. - The'Paria says that ths disaitiodori at the meson* 11th her. German SeLstieet Is ',cants of the' Mimes skit to Ganti4;,,' 'lb. act abdloation-'- of coarse, In.istrar:of' the-Winos of Watts.... ill, it is said, take pisisaixt aphis, intsita: pistols , after the zoarriate of the Winos- with he Princess 2ffliam — intria of ,Denntark. - _•• DINTASTIANDi.O kW, NO; 246. Penn r tit., tondo to all biotic* of 4lio Dental robs- J -7'. Dratting. •~ x,t - s!- i _ al== _ . ET.EciAL NOTICES. Gloria AND BAireillalfzia NAcanra, for lamil aalt.mantazing-p, are tko bool la aso.• ; - • • 11. P. Caivcorr, Goma Agent, No. 18, Fifth street. Na.ramos should virgule • Sewing Na dine without first calling at No. 97 . FiftS /bed and examining Merit? (13 Wagon's, as It is now offered,, with new Improvements. The Reirstifiet Amok% in alluding to the different maohiues:now in use, says: We use the Wont= &WI:cowl Snug Km:mum and can say In regard to it thst it Is without a rival. No oder staeliste exceeds it laity adap tation to ail purposes ordoniestle use." Every machine warranted three years. Send for • oironlar. Wu. sums & Co.. Agents, 0e15:2w . 27 Fifth street. We would call attention to the superb stook of Fall and Winter Clothing, for itimUomen and boys' wear, to be . found at Mesm. W. H. Meese A Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond square. -It has bean sawed under the upervision of the. proprietors, and it omen every description, of goods for gentle wee' dress or business sults. Gentlemen's furnishing goods, such as. White shirts and flannel anderatartsi drawers, gloves, cravats, &a, will also be found In the establishment, in Avery select and large . assortment. ' Gaatum, merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform ,his friends and the public generally that hakes returned from the East with Ms new , stock of fall atad winter - goods. His stook consists of thq lateststyles of cloths osasinteres and outings, 'elected from the latest importations. Geatlemen siring a neat fitting garment, and at prices lower than at any other tailoring establish-. meat in the city, would do well to give bim an" early call.. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, No. 14 Market string, one door from Third. laving W. Conn, nOllll6 Carpenter and Jtibbing Shop Virgin alley,between Eimithdeld attest and ebony alley. All kinds of Home Repairing done on short notice catkin work manlike manner.- Charios moderate. Leave your orders: -Allordere promptly attended to. ArrirrizoN sor.nttas I Prmentor TO= 3111.V1R 1-4 sensible man will leave the city without a supply of .Holloway's Pills and Ointment. For wounds., bruises, fevers and dysentery, these medichies ate the bust in the world. Every English aid French soldier uses them. Only 25 oents per koz or pot. 225 °maxims CALM will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will bo promptly attended to. All calls must. be paid In advance. 6m D LED .BHEPABD—On etnutay, October 19th, JENNTIE, youngest daughter of John A. and Mary 4. ohepatd, aged , 1 year, 7 months Pad 23 days. ,The friends of thi family are rerpcctpally Invited to attend theLanend, on Tows: 1101111210 i at 10 3 S o'clock; tains the restdence at her parents, adjoining Ser. Heck's Lutheran C7hurchiStrminghim.. . , TWITS.—On Monday morning, October With, at 93G o ' ock t •Ll7 21,4131Siiisq., in the niat year alt age. The feuseiel monk= will take place at Bt.: Paul's Cathedral, WXDIUDAT .MORNING, October =4, at 10 o'clock. The friends of .. the Madly are requested to attend without further notice. Molll7E—On Monday morning, Onto; er 20th. at o'clock, OATEAUISE BELL, daughter of alas ♦nd Eobt. B. McKee, aged 1 gear and 7 months. sr.tirrra. WANTED CIDER APPLES: A. BALLOU,' 0c21:31641twT 146 Water ttre•t. Pittsburgh • • likir IL ITLL—Fiva Ems:awns WAxr• LEL O.—rroto $3OO to $4OO paid. Men not liable to draft preferred. Apply early to-day, .t corner of fourth and Badthlleld atroeto. ocILLAt M. K. xotax. DRIIMKEB,S WANTED.—Two good . Drununels are regyte4 to complete one Of the finest Drum Corps in torrid McClellan 's Army. No boys need apply ; must be eighteen pars of ap. One hundred and &City dollars bounty will be psi(' them, and one month's pay in &drawn,. Apply trom 9to 11 o'clock a. nu to A BI BM FELD, Band•Mem. ter, 159 Booth Seventh street, corner of Walnut, Philadelphia. 0t17.3t WANTED—Two .or more good Torn. en and' /Morn . TLe NoLest turn paid Er rood bend& Inquire of UUQU EL BOLE, WANTED--A Bond and Mortgage for $B,OOO, haring years to run, on Improved city pcentroperty, per y ear Wale ve-wlll o cash at the rate of S X per . Apply t - . reef • B. EicLAl3 A . 00,102 fourth th, Plairos. 01:1EAP NJ OW Osonnsnusso PLABOB fox Bats.—Act excellent Bosewcod Chia. clog Pluto, 6 octan. Pries .- A Balsawood Gate 00. 'Pinto, elegant rnwe Itosonxd Madan. Plano, bualTele worn, • 6 octane. .Prke— _ 500 • Bearstood Hanford Plano, very enel taco, A 6. Yofet a l T od. e. Insf rice raarari . HZl;, — ne; sad Hal/ =Md. 7.octavi.' -.-.-. • A' Botenetod„ Bayos'it Co. Piano, Stunt years . 01d,.7 octave. Pricei--. ' ISO A Boseacixl, Gllbert,,Uprlght Moo, t% no. ... 125 n. Blinfognay T. Lind Ifiano, " liarge size, .0 oe. 75 , ta -.. A Benntend Phan, large sin, 5 . or. tan. 70 A Bosesiood Chlckerlug Plano, very old but - good, 6 octave. ' . 6o f% A Sfahogany, Load h. Bra, old ., bat la goo d order, 6 octave. Prim 46 OE A Mahogany, Astor Co, old London Plano,. 8% move.. .2000 A..17141nuf Lease Plat?, in good order ; 6 co. A Mahogany, OfgeoiTirLiao, ion York:very .. good, 0 ocean.' 75 0D Lu.ltiA=l st splendid stock of new /lanai, from the - bat New York and Boston making, on hand; at* con. stantly resetting new anpplbee. Prices hustriably the 'same no the matinfactaren, and emery Instrer want warranted. - JOHN H. fIELLOLI. 81 Wool wrest. gAir AND CHEAP PIANOS. N Jot tocciTtd, • lot of /MST CLAN CHEAP I'L&NOS, Parransity salanted at the factories by E ILLIBILB, and warranted. Ga. bat and ciaerlaW ',EVenwee for the , gtredits, star offered far sane ban. • H.ILLSIBZR it HBO., 13 1111th Janet, Solo Agents Ix Stefnway's Nana. A COORDEONS, VIOLINS, DRUMS, .GIL: and illkinetad Instruments, taretally-tepalr ed, by lb. ton warionan In the city, at 43 Illtb it. nein......::CHARLOTTE 13L111211. - MICLORUSO S IiENT.-Eight ILL good low 'IIELODIONS. far root . • If par, dined the_end of At taanthi, the rapt will beds. . dusted. ' . , OiIdkLOTTIE BLUME. may, WigIiTOIIESTER MAL AND MILITARY INSTITUTE,.Ar Whir . Varnish, PENZINYLVABLi, will commence the winter term of Are ealencar 'menthe on the let of Novraihris SPAT. The mane of Instroctlon Is and ettrestbs, desisted antod straosed. colto pre- pare boy' and young men for mbless at lege. The Principal, who devoted his time to the Inter. Sets of hie school and its pupils. Is madded by eight pallet:ten of ability and experience. The ti.eraws, /Meehan/ .sdoli languages-are teoght by mutes nwident tair. en advantage which will banally appreciated by the patrons of the Itudinttlen. • - , _Tha 'Kamp 'Depart/6ml Is under the charge of Nets 0. Irckettdomf, of Philadelphia, whose quail. cations for the poettlen am extesurtraty known Iu della and requments de not, In any wayilntei. fere vita the I.Ureary TewMimants, while enroll. mane moms the cadet recta 4 Par modommoict., apply to --. • carte Nvit*W3.4. •.; - X Principal: '; • SMIOni, . U. /1150 TIA. C. 130110YEK,,Artowsra at . ;Me, In Youth Meet, Pittsbut#: *WWI ids° attend .to the collection of BACK , PAY. BOUNTY MOSBY, PINSIONB, &e.. thro e& Itesus.MlGHLW*WlLLl3,ommiellare and Maas- A gente,-Wasblajdon;D. 0.. ' ecl7., fill) AMU 1S UN MUNDAY NEXT 'J.lte bbls. choke estlng Apples, - 100 bosh. plias Albal Toestom - and lb: ale by L. H VOIOT abo TAPIA. ItUBBEN. kIAVELAKAS—An. etlierscoly Jost received at 26 and 1:113t. Clair J. &IL PHILLIPS,. . QOLDIKKIN IsUBWER:BLAN- L 7 NEM of the fiat quality. foe sae at 26 sad 23 TNDIA AUBBBN ILELT.IIIG-;-A large tupply, ot ttnahand at tto bat . ;tabs -13 % . "I ' 2315 Rtat u. r BEA ATI* t r • 14, LICKIINOS; C1L0912 mia BOOTS. tar sats at 26 and 28 Bt. Olafr in& t. J.& 11. PHILLIPS. 1 - • euperiOL Li spik'et:OakTaum4lcaW e selefcf,loWlb, al 28 r i2B St: Clair east ' J • - w a POILLIPS. I CTAI L' • • Z • HOOK fir ig *tat 21113; adz West, : Jo diAIAULUPIL MEE " . . THE - LATEST NEWS BY. TELD3RAPII.- FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Spec4lDlipatcb to the Plttabiagh Quetta.] WAsmarn, Oat. 20,1864. Aprainzmnom or L ILLYI lITOLT This morning's ipubliFs contains the following: • , A refugee, who recently came into Sigel's headquarters, Vies information of a highly important character. Ne-escapedfrom.Ames villa, Culpepper county, Virginia, and states that. the greatest consternation imaginable exists among the white people of Disk whole section of country in consequence of an ap prehended stave revolt. Seventeen negroes, most of them free, had been arrested on 'suspicion of being engaged in plotting the uprising of the entire colored population. Copies of late newspapers, which published President Lincoln'. emancipation proclama tion, were found in their' possession. The fact that such a proclamation haa been made Is well known among the negeoei, and it pro.; duces the Most startling mulls. The terror of the whites Is beyond Inscription. APpre hensions of a ro-enactment •of the Nat. Turner horrors are felt to an alarming degree. The seventeen negroes were promptly taken out at Amerrille, and hung. It is said that the negroes of the different'oonnties around Culpepper are all engaged in the conspiracy for a general insurreetion. We have information from Fredericksburg, Of a late date. The conscription law , of the , JefL Davis govammirni Is being rigidly en forced; every man, coming within range of its operation., is neva in its army. Some have demurred, and to these little mercy is shown, and they' are thrust into jails at once. A party; confined in jail at Fredericksburg, broke out, and the most of them escaped. Some of these have found their way to this city, while others . went to Prince William county. A rumor was stated, not long sine°, that the Federal were about to retake the city. In anticipation of such a movement, all the goods and stores in the city were pack ed into care, ready to move South. The ',- bets taythat, while the Union army occupied that' city, oboes auffldenSto keep up a supply for the whole Southern army, passed through for . Richmond. All goods thus Smuggled through the Rua, were turned over to the re bel government. THE BALTINDILZ ♦NIMMOAX AND IeCLIILLAN The Baltimore deeriota, hitherto ene of McClellan's most devoted advocates, this morning, cries out for an advance, and says if the army of the Potomae — still delays, the impatience of the . ..nation will no longer be controlled, and some one else will be made to assume a dread responsibility. The Richmond papers of the 17th inst., chain a battle, In which Buell allowed the whole rebel army. to overwhelm one division, "as is great victory, the trophies of which are 5,000: prisoners, a large nal - ober of 'mil arms, and Mich other booty.. iI7BSTITUTZII' In 'Prince George'S; county some of the wealthy drafted offer one hundred and sixty sores of their bat land and two thousand dol lars for a subetltute. Many of the/Duni men have "skedaddled" sine* the -draft. The Adjutant General of the State, u if to give an opportunity for more to go, ha' extended the time In which they mast- present themselves ten days. rioloasualt OF TIIII lIIUL FIITATLIII4 The: Navy Department has received from England a photograph of the rebel privateer, 290 copies of which are feiniabed to the war vessels that are likely to meet her. . MIUGGILING. GOODS, till TEM 113111LIS An immense contraband trade has bien go ing on l oiu Norfolk, altough permit', furnish ed only upon certificates that the cargoel were army 'and sutler eupplies; as an' annum Much Qf this illicit trade is furnishing addi tional proof of thimistake of Congress in not abolishing tho sutlership altogether. A large morcasitlle honse,_doing business at Norfolk, with blanches at Yorktown and Suffolk, had venebloacied,wlth imuggled articles, which find their way thrOugb the canal to the rebels, and some loaded with shoes hare been Cap tured in North Carolina Sound. TUL NEAL° 11111517111201101M1D The Star edit,oir has intelligonee direct from Culpepper up to Wednesday last, denying the Eva/Iran's insurrection story. The Star mentionsa rumor current at Aldi• and Middleburg that tho rebels have evacua ted Whichester. The Government has no con lirmaticizt of this. ILItCOEdoITIRIIIO PARTY ATTACLIID. A .Imall A.reconnoitering party sent out by Lien: Sigel, Last night, to Briar+ Station, was attacked by twice their number at Cat lett% Station, and driven bank. , ♦ WAa ;DINC10•41710MINXIIID 7011 CONGSZIS Col. bleLeed-Murphy Wu been nominated to be an : independentuandidate for Congress, is New York, and in reply, says he is a war DemoMit ; thet-he bee pledged, and pledges anew; kis .111 e, fortune;.and jarred honor to support the Government in its efforts to moth this unholy rebellion. , . ♦ mirtia TOSS mm: goon 11111A1 W/21011113Tlit. The New York Triberne, *to,day, edito rially lays them Will soon be a bailie near , Winchester, and urges Ilus sendintof . avallablei man to re-inforoe McClellan. -11100OPTPION OP lSa soullisair corromor . , the Sense undo; the Traarcs ale the tut Burdpean adriees render it morally cer tain that, Prance and 'England will roeognho the Boultierti Confederacy by he firep of Jan wiry, pro'vided theca be no change in the sit uation before that tim r... • DIZD 111 HOSPITAL. John Itoi4t, Corpora Co. 11, Bioond WI/1 oonsin, dead in ono of the hospital to-day. o L - 1 zaD~LY/ TVAL.A General Fits 'John _Portertestified to•day in, the Martindale pout of Inquiry to the effect that Gsn. 'Martindale wee found in the OSlllp of the 18th Massachusetts 11011111 hours before` his! brigade. Gen. Martindale oialms that the 18th Massachusetts Is a part of his command; which Oen. Porter dudes. Gen. Morrill is yet to' be examined. PRIM PHILADELPHIA. ppetyl non to_ sn. rituiffliiat thisatte.l Pinup:ulna, Oet. 20,1862 - eptetial dlsimtalt to the Pries says . it is generally »ported here that Gen: MeOlelbM's army has returned. to Beni.' • :- The Latelorward movement to Charlestown was merely a reco_nnoisnme In force, and wee not lote*ttlibriNg Maim engagement. The Indleations now are that the rebels will attack no, and Lance-a Matte is hourly . ex.. Pected -, 3 lhe Poise, of tads .moralug, says nothing Mika hattliy and that right weedily, will save thliezmy, of the Potomac frem the alternarlye of winimAadarters. - It h said.that Gen. McClelism. was opposed to maigg any advance until eprint, and that nallthai tat the *sail* if the ,Presideat Auld the urient. &twist of 44' hi.lndaidd Lim toarranphiaplso formoT• 14 on:the ecnertgb. • • D. ~ .j ~:~ ..e.c.:..S~auaoa.. `-~0>.'~z_.... -.,\iu s ~ts::'.:R+Si:~ .. .. ~. ~. 'Fd'' S'7 ; :'~z-` - Frout_Ymiireii Monroe Fon'lmm 7 oNtoW.Cfot.ll9.—Tho gtoamor John A: Maine; with a flag Cf.:Arne° frog, Aiken% Landir.g; arrivad'last - oyeriing just befori the Baltimore boat left. ," - . , Five hundred and 'sixty Union prisen;:ra Immo down in charge of Major.R. Shack, of the 135th Pennsylvania- Tboy were de layed nearly one-day b rnnhipg round above City Point. Thlimoming,ths Ba ptnoro boat brought in froni Fort McHenry, 86 rot.' prisehor,. The flag of truce boat ?Meta:nor/5 left to-day to convey them to Aiken's Landing. They are privates and meetly wounded, • The storm has entirely onbsidod, and the fleet which had taken ahelt:r in- this harbor, left at an early hour,this morning. The Petersburg &prow, of the ISt.,h inst.; says two thousand Yankee prisoners aro daily expected to arrive ih Peter,burg for the North. Wild geese and wii,c very plenty on the James river, 13 u; prp rep bportamozi to shoot them.. . . Wheat has declined.. considerably, being now held at $3,72 per bushel. - We bear much trouble and vast suffering Irani tho f ,4rci ty of Stephen Conkling, si member of the 53i.N.• York regiment, captured near Black Water, wee brought here yesterday and lodged in jail. The Richmond Dirpatch, of the 1611,, Says: We infer that the Unionists will soon make desperate effort to force their iron clads past Drury'S Bluff. Forewarned, lot us be fere ' '" A battle Gemmed in Perrysville on the 14th last, which Kentucky, will:inetirn tor ,many years. The Federal loss wad heavy. Pren tiss says it was k drawn battle. The rebel force Tell back six adios: • • Win. T. Shoetunkor, WoIA, Peter If. Milla and Charles S. Raker, members of Co. A, Ist Maryland cavalry, a Yankee organi sation, were received at thy Confederate prison yesterday, to be tried for murder committed in the valley of Virgaiia. Forty-three deserters wore sent away from Richmond yesterday, under_ guard, to their respective regimenu, near Winchester, V. • The Riohmond Examiner, of the 17th, says that the good people of Charleston, S. C., have had a celebration, in their city, baptizing a marine rem built tharo. As Congress has failed to .13:1Z:13 any afoot manly in regard to martial law, it followa that it has no long:a:any existence in this Confed-, °ratty, and any attempt to continuo.martian law in any term or disguise, it iu dorogation of the law-making power et tho Government, and defiance of the'Constitution. Our Southern Confederacy Is .sedly articled with dishonest postinesters tspeciellr is North Carolina. _le cans° et this oomplent is the non-receipt of subscription,, said to be forwarded by mail, to nowepapers. The .Exostiner, of, the 17th, claims a he vio tor, at Perryville, ndi Eays that the lois, in killed, wounded, end =Oared, was Over 20,00 . 0, and tho COnfedorato lose ct 5,040. . Importanti3ecisions. • • WASHINGToar, Oct. 20.—Tho folionlng do chrlons have boon made by the Commiesionor of Internal Revenue , • Decision in regard td `!Bilver Ware." The phrase kept fo: use isomployed in reference to silver plate, and mourned :to, except silver plate or rare, !except' for sale, and alsoihat which is in. possession of a family or its members a. rout:mien, or keepsakes. The plate properly taxi:hie is that which has been purchased fcr the use or the family, or has been, presented to the family ae part of the househoid furniture, and as such iakept for use, whether for ornament or actual sorvico. In the execution bf the law, 'Assessors ere directed to allow. owner of silver ware to have the same weighed, and to make report thereof. Decision in regard Ito the , --use of stamps upon certificates: titXur ho required uponovery Certificate wh eh had or may have a legal tender valuola any conk of law' or equity. Decision in reference to umonfacturing When a manufactory hes .new.goods on 'fact) at the place of manufacture, but has not t ice out license, no, • kept hi' mill since Oept.let, such gOads ore subject to linty whenever sold or removed fro., ;ha of manufacture. , Decision regard tO stamps upon Instru ments requiring stamps: In stamping pror:ii sory now or et.1.."..r sit:ninon , * recuirjug. nu - der the .f tbo s;„ a ,p, of samalter It, amount to Li:W.:m...4 toe atcmi, be used, provided ihkv a•-e of tie nominated for ractiou.s. ;rut:, -' drawn. The fullowit, ty of iron can:lugs t : las:stior castings 'welch generally know.: e. Jo: lies„ value, Inuit SON or remove.) Boeond-o , ter'cLot.:l,.v.=7.l, order of a not :11-4 , 3 3 to the trade therx..M7ts. end are designee f^7 don Lista adv.tnee.e ing manufeotut , Law. The asses.or' , ;1:4.,1'=. bast jo , tnent will be' require A ,rampts g wheels belong to the firet - 01ai.... The fellow lug regulations 1111170 been insuud tc regzird to the tax upon maw:del:tares prrtuyvd since Aug. 81st, and delivered ander evhtmet2 of of sae toads prior to the lot of J tc's last : First—The manufacturer. eiti pi ., the (Inv upon inch goods without regoirri to ;I.e lAri of such cohtraet. I Second—The manuesoturer will be author ised to collect of the purchaser the amount of the taxi!, no paid, whenever satisfactory proof shall be furnished to the °muds:donor of In ternal Revenue that the corttra , t prior to the let day of July lust, eoJ good faith between the part es-au! toward gov aliment, and that properly /11LEW upon such goods or u.4,tifectutopashr.vo actually paid by the sitter. Affairs in :lisiourt Sr Loins, Oct.Y .—The=ooeluwitieh eressed the Missouri river add roized tho s I Emily at Portland , were antler Porter, cod were afteiwards intercepted aL the Californie. Howe, near Maysville, by Limit, Col. Sigel, - and scattered, fie partionlars of the affair hare been received. More robole orb to bare gr..thered et Portland, and' theararta bare I , con'taken to attack or intercept thoi. All the robot bands 'rOmaining h, Missouri BOOM to be . ondenveriOg lo Make their way out of the State In ti - t si,ertert time practi cable. , Gen. Schofield, with hie advance, hes reach- - ed Elhbore Tavern ; in Arkansas, and estab. 'tithed his headqucrters there. Telographie *communication ie cotirideto front Gen. (lards' headquarters- to Ere.horn Tavern. General Schofield. gentle intelligence that The (meaty nre making for Boston Olountaine. -, ... Generals Steel and' Oatorhons, with their divisions, are at Pi e t Knob, s.tivanoing against the enemy, i mnier -Plaßride, Stein and Parsons. An ad are. of two regimonta 'of rebels Was at West Plain three days ago. Brigadier Gonepi 7arren le at Salem, witching: them, • . Acting Bear Admiral Porter heing yester day requested to co-operate with eon. Curtis in certain' matters down the Mississippi, re plied from Cairo, and' in twenty minutes ins movement was commenced. Recent orders - from Washinicoh.extend the oonunaneof Gon. Curtis over Arkansas, Ms. Solari, Alton City, rcanti* Nebrasks, and Celorado.l ' . Gov. Evans, of Colorado, in an interview with Gen. ;Curtis, states that the alarm which was felt in Colorado in reform:too to tho Indian depredations was pasting away. The tribes in that Territoi7 do sot seem interested:in the npriiing of the Minnesota savages. To make things sore, Gen: Curtis hai consented that' two kegiments raised in. Colorado,one mounted, shair remain at home . 1b preserve the peace. - - Gen. Fremont, arrived here yesterday. Ho comes as a witness' in tholleKinstry moo, - and maybe detained several disy s. Atildul of ilie steamerpavayia. •0, CAPI S& 06, Pak e tumor :_Bevatia, from Southampton on ';the Bth tan, .pnisett off thin putt on Snodny afternoon,' and ma& intercepted by the newo yacht of the: Itatool- In the Liverpeui Pt "elja 1:10.4 laTIIII(Vd-%@id • For two &Lye tho.marltet buoyati:t.. - Ilreadatuffe were quiet. Proeleions dull! • • . . . . • • Consols, 94% for snoilly. ' '1 • The'raliel eteatar:r wax 'irank.i9 the Clyde, by coming in collison vith, • steamer. • • proo Th im e m L s o t n io d ik on o f T t i e rr at i i s li xL s • e nzlp w .l. m 11'3 48 7 HfrUa.ll37:lCi , 44.1 - 4ra.r: ; to Garibaldi and 4 141 9 11 ii1pir. , ,;; .; - From •Loirtavint.z,.ool. 20.1—.12 annoent ronel raid upon Lexington, we killed from fivo to ton . rchels and wonnded s.on,•ntr.otg whom was Mejor Saranol Morgan, cf Nasliviii,e, a consin to John: itto was shoe through 1.110 urch and will din. We also 0. , p'..r.rml end paroled ono hnntiro. l mad John 3.1, , rg5b Lus7tencoburg yesterday morDiug, 1 . 111,10, 1.200 men, closely pun- Feed by Dumcg.'" forns, who had captured. .trom. 50 to 100. At 3,o'clet , k mdrniag, 200 40', of 31orj gen's mon, at Casa Cre , )k. nix and a half mime thi aide et Barito. a , captnzed a' burned a feilerai I,tgcn tr.tia oishty , sne ITag4n, • , - , 00 Thoy uff , be thee, spring the irain, exenpt, Lieat. Batt, the 24th nurnrean4 Wm: e:,e.:pc Tas - 4 - itgen , ItOongod to' 171.eile empty, mid eeming Morgan, this ncoreir:g ahont tared anothen,Federa nnmis t wagons is unknown—two miics'from .11citat, town. Thence. Morgan went to Bortt,n trith the supp,osed intention-A° burn the railroad bridge there. The rebels !Alta Thomas blarlew, of Nelson scanty, Ky., after capturing h m. Don. foment, yes . tord.sy afternoon, 7. C 4 near Lawrenceburg, in pursuit of. Itiorg,an, and was only 40 tainutes,in his roar. Nothing frtom Buolrs or Bragg'; forces From Cairn CAIRO. Oct. 20.—Thore is nothing now from Conimeriv to-day. • The offisere of the steamer Me, which ar rived to-night, report seeing small bands of guerrillas at two different points between fimithland and Caioyville. Two thousand rebels are reported hack of the totter place. and aro only prevented from taking the town by the presence of two gunboats. The steamer Hazel Dell struck a snag yes- - terday, sad tank 6n Srallhland Bar. The steamer Eugoae brought from Memphis c. regiment ; with a battery ; to Island "21," where they landed to punish the rebels who fired into the steamers DiehOy and Conti nental; on Friday. They Itc./3 institiotions, from.Gon. Sherman to destroy everything in the neighborhood. - Twenty seeeeh familiozi have boon banished from Memphis as a 'punishment for guerrilla outrages on the riser. The Steamc: Europic ST. 3ontia, N. F., Oct. 20.—The sow, Europa rat , hoarded Mr 'Cap.: Race at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and adi7ices from New York to Somrday, put aboard by tho acre yacht. Market, by Tele:o4,W. • PLIILIIMITMA, Vi—Nom:—Tbero is , very lit tle shipping demand for Flonr; tall of 1.000 bids at $0 fvr snp,rtine; do 75a7 for extra, and n 7 f...5 , :a,7 AO for Ileceipn alld stocks 'tight. email sales of itys Ylour atis4 35, e.:,,lCornfleal. at $3 35. Wheat - doll, n.. 3 prigs are' drooping; 3,ooo.beshnold at.sl 41 tyl 1.5 rod, anti $l. 11 , , for South e rn do.. Ryo beliir.g in lots at 79gi:7110. Corn comas for. ward ...lowly, and yellow - tolls ut 75c. 'Jars A,. lower; 631,:s of 3.000 bus,. of 4ic for Delawuro, alutl 43, - for Penntylvalla. Callon looking . up. •:offelYery,firull silts of kp.. at'3!.'o:'_?c. Prn•visionS lees orifv Sod soil Lobel! , tired . • itesoit. of Lust Tuesday.. Tb 6 result of last 'Tuesday's election may be summed up in the olcotion of fifteen Union,, members.. to tLe' .Congress, counting Mr. Bailey as a friend of the Ad tainietrationa Ho was supported en filet principle by alt Republicans is the tlistiint; end7tipposed reg,ular Breckiiiridga Grotabreaticr. Among those thatowe clewed as Democrats in ,Republi can diet! ic,c, acs llescrs.rMcilliste,r, from the Blith - drstrict„ itad,Deriniciin, trout the Susquehanna, who are nice filedged to ren der a cierdial support to the Adaimisiratien. Thed Union. Men will certainly have a majority in the Legislature on joint ballot, thus securing a United States Senator, and fro naliect the - . Union Sluts ticket is also safe, to out strong Republican counties In the north and west have too many men in the army, and .that majorities aro thereby foe much reduced. The loyal citizens at home' and abroild ceo no* see for themselves what Party does thtgighting... All the Locofoco -coun ties polhntorelhati their usual majorities, while our vote is reduced in Republican countiesity the absence of this voters in the army. No wonder that the, party it: or paned to, the schlier'a vote.— . —Harrialirgh Telegraph. _ , Presidential Dilificulties. . Republicaos and War Democrats will. read 9eix; Scott'slett.."4,.with profound corn mieeration.for their bleeding country, and, If -it Uffecte them' as it does us, they will lay it, dawn with'.iintiffcetcd and greatly heightened admiration for Abraham Lin edit.; That, with such a man at the head of the army, in such an awful emergency, he ha's succeeded in overriding the hide.- encee'thal. favored not only the disruption of Ide administration,- but the partition or it deg dation of tile country, is an evidence of co ummate ability and patriotism that shin a like burnished gold. We know not bow ,Gerieral Scott's views may have chile ed; but. when that, lotterwas written,' ho w e indisputably in favor of the utter eubje; Dad of the Mirth, Oa no the alterna tive cif that, the peaceable secession - of the South. Yet Ins - was Lieutimant ,Geneial,' and hail, as Dirt men. over bad; the entire confidence of all Ibyal • men, - , liotr 'Crary day Prevee All that the earliest war ',men have, so 'constahtly .asserted—that our generals were not in earnest: ~But .the Preach ped a,lilitiiiiiater. of thoeituation E1t4 . ? . .V - sluill ace what may- be donc::, - ,- CM ii.ge'IT.--it4- . • -7 NTAW N..6.•eUfiAlt MOLAS'igS. ,Jeer r.SITC4 from Yew Orlro vto son - Yorki L. Notoszes, now crap; . 6ugaf; To Lq• ! JOTIN T. noulAA q 1 1,eu;.4),.. ca - 4: • .1 . 3N - D • Ltolgir,;;.,ty,:•-: 1;1 Er e4tg eat_ USNTLY CI)LLIN'O. 4.31.0f14h5zi• R -- vir.11.14 ' in, wit* -I..petbvr r Ow} 4k46,a..4 tactic - art,: Het. '• pa -- ,144 , ,M4E1 Wafiart7P-:F2=4 ,- t,pill! .yardE,- I.i r444,t44.1 4b-h7 if,. , Et!Lat' 4203.4,15 p. • , .~.~ - ~~- .WERCH.iIAT TA It 01M. THE .LATEST . Fall and if - Inter Gct:74e,' I:4r.c cow 1 . 94.1,4 tia - as We( o. Ze..ILL 'SSD 117NTEU, 6 1 0f?Di. , , ccc - 4 - 1, - irtc ‘ v. - 1411 thc=ost erwaLt svc:lzarns L - c4do. t- iccle. to tts:c.Yrt, cr r-, • , ; ::-... , ..,:c1 i t i, : .; A, 3 2 IMMEE MI Gassmeres, ituT sad eJ Li 4 -4 ti,s= ratratacy. z., tev:i :.;‘,l , sc.nabl# 5.: I.ce elkc , . ST.O3/3 - Nut voice.? I,ai SOH UEL • GZAY & BOA, ar..,.craarE Tut.. 141. I=M;MI EIVEY G. HA L.F_.; 4: CU., Merchant Ta. • • Ara nom reeds - Log PALL AND WINTER 51008, Armch t . allow, choice. Lute and {nu... will Leta• pate Car,st.ly Nr.tb nu thin s ; In the tradt,nlprt• ing all the new - vat and hrt.: makes or Frfte . l.• • CLOTIIB, casentEßEE, VESTI.NOS, amv the largest and best selected stork of Goods for business snits over brought to this atrket.. Likewise a very Choice selection of -- GENT'S FOENISIIING. GOODS always on hand. " - Any orders intrusted to oar care will sliest wills onnopt attention and ramctardity In all caste. • 00[I. OF FEtill .4 ST. CLAM ST.S.EY.T.I. 1.10 JP ILS C E ir, L a sir Eo US O ltrilA' COVET SALE OF REAL •Irtie of an order of the Or plo as' Court of hioiveniet county, the undersigned, Admilo.trator of the - Estate of Wlllimu Dye; !ate of Alirehenr City, daresied, trillothrat Facile dale at the MAAKET 11021 SE, In the borough of Johns• town, La the ,00 13 of Cambria, 91 3 o'cl,cri p. on NV ND tiiiinDLY, the lank et iictotinr, .11 that minable .reoperty tiO.2ll,lfin PAC)I, mitatoing ainee, ram, or le.r, sites:ad aliolit Lma Jelarstotin sixteen hum iloMermt, art county, lapitti ‘ r o. ttio put 19 . . 1 / 2 lozfa , : froth Joh:meow u co Or ma rot, and adj . ...Mt-1g !untie :: , I,Som net Chanition thonnor, llershieerger.: 17.:0ry Liel,itry ' John Loiter, and ail:cm—On whirl; ere erected ono rummi.e;Coal Mosso, Yirbigr Cestinit Home, IFM:ol 'Sonar, and oleo one Ete to 133333, 3.13,11731.11))11411113 H0Z333, two large Stables, (accommodate 4.2 hied of hortiet,) ob.' /ilacksmith' Shop and Ono Carpenter &lop. , The. !m da-belobgicg to Mild Vernace aro cleared, on whiole 13 an Orchard of Frnit Trees, At. Alec, All the Iron Ore, and drone°, Mineral CO3l, On. in and upon tb.it tract of hod In said Morrnehlp. centuleing Ml 3 moue, nith all ithe rights and prie: liege., consoled by dem] of Ahrander Johnson, dated 2Gth February, 2.833. and mauled to vol. IF, lingo - 451. in Eeconlerse /Miro for Somerset county. AbiO, All the right, title and intermit of said 'Nfih Liam Dior, of, in and to the ore rigida and prtrileger appertotiont to raid Furnace, which worn purclimml by Lieber A Myers (or the supply of ore to said Fur nace, bud are Maimed to hire passed as an appurte nant th-reto.by virtue ern Sherilreisalo of saki prem ises an tho property of Huber k Mr.'s. Afro, That certain tract of land, containing 41. 4s r 3191133, 19 Jenne: torrueolp,