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ArdrtrßODP.M. 41 E 1 1_994 1, 4 8 g0ti .- sit Übe street, Pittsburgh. Pa. • .08, 100" - -HOUSE & CO.,—Wgo • ••,. -74'4 • :Vllotitopuostoli,Pperor 110ibitt and Water strests,•PatsPs.7 ijyy VON bilfiWAßT,\ AraOLti assalbocuraaSsouxisatomidxsama*, No. • 07 street, Pittsburgh • is -0 17 7 • inputitEres.; 8..az00nc.....wx. • RODWIir KERKPATEICKS, W 110147. siltB:` 7 GfaccgB - ®C dealer. In FLOUR 'AND ° ll 1. 12 4 - Ltbert7.etteet,Pl7o,7lth . sy-••••s • ' - ' -f . DlellitiGlS7 . 74. . -:-', :'.::: 1 .--........... —,' yIIMILLS woooiroz---..... ...JAM= L. lIALILLCS. -- , :r-Lug-001161D: E4.44 . 144ci5,. z - nam.LL. : z,..i. , . r_ , . -...= • ~ --- ..,., .;;;,-..'F':g4far,4ALz:bisrautiis.- _:,. ;L '.,i-,--.4..8ii tillitit final, /It - , t. ,‘. fxrrisisca. A. ' l' . tri TN CIIRs 1, . ~,,.:.; . I. KAIStar Goo= suziaallortano- OLDS, M 1..„.., ..„.., 01.3 r, 101.15741,2k.,:d01tr1ct1y low oil. 1 ~ !, , i ; ,iftf,.whltfttilibtreffaiticrirog ;:. 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Pltteburpit. • ANIES:ItOPtEirIr-CO:-.74WS'Pecrx xmanil date:tit rAcmatols, COler of 14u. • 1 11E4414dirtderlitt*Lt . i . • a 4 J ~ ~ 1 Lil"~stlltdl.~'~(3E .~~iEJI'TB~ GARDINER COIIIN..Aejos rot . Tuchboxciamt Aso Enzawbg $OOlllA*ll4 AplF9,llli 00/116T WOOriild •ti:Y. 7 llll.- ONRE4'44fieri Nome . a ii ; c414114 at: Pm:00ml. mud llartteinl ; oassibos Illongeoles; Wider omit. ,4111 U Szoicarnair Crnizol l - parcius9loeacmirr;:b9raorlitast tad 4 / a m .‘• 4 .v:1 1 A GORDON, Rinaauss. Warta= boll=llolloooAlrT. 92 Water street DOOR, dummy( . Awachurr. J. • brirmuga, Optriarr; 31 71.111 mat. . . _ i.'4lllHaiTh Ani J ! J z...5~.• N,. 0410165.00 - I ? ; ►on~ 'AND D0M:13270 Dlrft ' ildliovs;:. go. 7=4 te 3 :1 7 6 . 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LIMA, en WMILL I:MIX ." mem; ‘*.AtaitocrwAßD.oclinusscalt hlyhthairls; dealers to ls/WDUOS, FLOUR, gAvoni, oiaala — x, FISH, CAtiihrti 4.20? ;ABM Ofia.Bo/2,tilsUrd,GLA2B, COTTON •1A.L.N2,• and 'Plitabitrgh imam...hawse .2eirothil.S. U 2 Second gm 'hub. h. 2.1741C•12 11100011•141...•—...01•8. • JIM. •11.11V711.1. (of the late Arm of D. I L.hilloi K iia-Plthaburgh. Ohto.) - 1)(YN:All)"& WILOLB ZAI4 GkAVIE., kIiODUCLLJACD Connueion Bins °Amara JOhbeis is ourrzs, N. 0. BUGAB end 2 . IOI A4E6,;;ZEWI3IJED l)UtiAltd and dTEUBB, PLOD):; - BACON," TOBACCO, TEAS, UWE, CilkMaE,l3/(BD8oko., NO. 242 and 2.14 Liiaxty tit., .Pfluhurgh. uoliay r. =rums. D. ES:IIILTL, HIKER .4..111(0'r 1- IRIAS, aueocru3ore %AV tO , Ettyzner& litecnrion, Whobsnalo 1.1.4. s in EUXEIGN 1111.1ra, INUTEIAND ii2larla,,CON ysurvirszar.stroAEs,•rntx WOILES, Jul, Not. LAD and 12 Wood Kreitobtruno FUth , kittaburgit, Penn'. i Jytkdly e, uteane.ete,..: manna& HaD Gsocsa,a 4211) ',.w...A:inaitimaktt4r.-..eirs, and dealerfe all Law of Coaarwr PII.ODUCL *ND Prrnsatraan Maar -raorvinerttet:-.12 ,tiban afoot, .inainifW head of W. =net. kittebtu'...ria, • - ate3:ty I- BOBISON tir. CO., WitozzalLE Ono. csas, Oomutaimni Idtsaiwricand ,denjere to sty bands of P 5017181020, FRODUCIU, end PM*. burgh musuuecturre, 2.55 Liberty 'trete, .Yitho qua. , - G 1). • E VO' HA Ebtlisiam • Ltuas a Glti.l.6farS, fdrailLlAA itOPS,Ona :ALB, PIICU and Ptuatetrith manufactured atuclee, '7x.111-Wedaratmeisi above the Alanommhela Patenttrgh. Pa. HOKE? 114. • .*• • .pO.I3E.RT DA.LZELL ic CO., \Veins .l4lo sizi Gammas; e 0111118451011 uD caymans o IlluactUoTh. Mut. dhil<33'ln kitODQUE and,Titts. h tunhaticturhi, Pataburgh. /MIT t.►t6euti.Ei •' :" • LAMBERT. it ISRIPTQIsi, VlsoLsasur G6:6666.6, P 11.66666 Diatins and Commaos 2666c:worm 266. 6 816thAtreet. rlitabui4b, Pa. lA/ ATT W 1.10974, NuoLza.a.sc Gao -I,cxce, Oosuustitoic iltacquats, said deittors fruituco alai Pittsburgh utsbutoctures, No. lbti Lib. Awry sums, kimbusgo. • ..; . IJ. . LUCILE ,W :u tia4czto, thl,racuLA. rn, sad dealuro 1. kr..1 1 1/Uf./E, No:WY/star striwt,Alid Irma itrtot. acv.4....1011N MLWORTIL S. D1LW0 .................. RTHIs (30.;•Wsiousamar, . Gaocus, Nan. 1.3 d dad Lit &woad atrabi, atai *d.dttituddalitab . - - .ronst 01:13i FLOYD& CO., WHommus Lit* , 111. ,crsm.A.xn_Coisaisiuoa dimionasn. U 2 Mudd aitut,tll6,llPitOdna - 0.6 ixnr.LIAM. J34GALBY, Wainvaitli Gaocea, Nos: IS and 33 wood street. nu., buzya, Pa. icellAtt LY3ANDEIt: WHOLZBALE ftacal,7iort arctot. , Airri Nik 2T Libert: eater, Putsbargh, P.. IP" 'JifTitl , i'r • • REELS. ANLlita-BENNErr EON, bleziu. ikostwiT4 WaltrosTOZlE CHINA AND 'ol4ZlLDlcomasr.b. , wmuz mirOynci WAsznorn ALT tlo. 74. flan, • ' attafayina v. wan!. MACILIMUSH HEMPHILL & CO., /7.1. corner Pike and O'Hara streets, n the City Water , Warks, Plttabt gb, Pa 4 Manufscturern of tLiCILINTOOM AND fUAILL'ii IMPROVED PATENT 08CLLLATIN6 STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE eevirss, at an slaws and best style. Ilavingput up macidnet7 of large capacity and of the best quality, wo are pysparod to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in this line, Um:stiffs that by promptness, arid the character elms work, to merit inblicpatronao, We intila special, attention to our BALANCED VALES OiSOILIffiTING ENGINES, a uonibining advantage. heretofore unattained to this - class of Engines. 1.26:13,1 JOSEPH F. HLKILTON:aVO., -iiienter of First and Liberty greets, PITTSBUIIGH, Pa., MILLIIIISAIMMLIIII OP dITRILIAOII BMX EtiOINES, DIACILINZILY, to.. - - laylb:tf ac VtiltaiiNtAteiz 'SU WATIUL bT., 10. Plitabart manufacturer of BOILSB. BITZTa, ..-wttougar ilugwozzaon AND nAnaloAD. of ,pery dostription. Sirkartleular aired or shaped B£llirart laud- crkitelitlitalaktiorcio,plootiqt at short nitico. Adiatrruiut ronitaatli ou bold. taTakes J. A. T. PLII/111/11...:„...'1. CAXPBELL. LIXOBLSIOIL_GLASS WORKS.- JLAIVOISE, PLIMICSTT 4 00.:01.uss.1514zurso , .thsrag. , -WarehintsseNo: 4 4sl-Wood , !Strfet., corner of Pint, Pittsburgh, Pig-% 12 IkAtta.l44o4lW.l#o 4g: to 215 r'.l4sinity"iltrat, 'oppalteStitts,...Pittannrgla, manufactunni of WHIM/Ass= swrr ES and otety,deew7ttetto,u ot.LEATIIEE BRAIDED Orittaiallelte4 kola the trade,..q.e!l, goods prompt, 4. 44Ptcd PV,ititttittttuut. totultirtirEl., DEXTISDRF. frIEHTII • EXTRACTED= WITHOUT 1 PAIN, BY THE YEE Or AN/APPARATUS WEIEBEEY NO DE1174:15 o 'GALVANIC BATTS= ABE USED. —Medical gentleman sad thole fetedlles have loa their tooth eatracted by ing proms, ea are reedy to testify ea to the paddy sad winlanateee of ;he opera; tlon—whatever kiss been eel 4 by pessato interested in seeerting the contrety, having so knowledge of • tog prorate. akTARTIBICIAL TENTH fainted In *very style,. and charges ray low ; warraateel In all wee to hot the beat material. . K. OUDBY Dzarmr. 131 Smithfield it. • Fon . 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WOODWELL, 47 and 90 Third street, apposite IL Edmondson b And 111 Fourth street. mhEt TANKS AND AGITATORS ' , for OD Betinerbe, Needle the mat datable FLUILIEI et. noose, hoed up with not and MIT water is the but style, with an the modern improreatente, in BATAS, Whini STANDS ; ObbeßTl3.BtNiiktith, , . . A large &Monrovia of materials alisayie an. for sale on reasonable Lamm GKEN, SON & • • . WOOD•STREET, corner of Tome, Have received a large and complete Mat* of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Panlowed fur cash, Delon, the admen.. • Oar dal comprises all articles to oar One, °COL@ - lst detalltyPand will be sold low for each, wholesale, Ct rendL. acd6 WAMUMS, do.; I , o* .104 • FA UM WAGONS; Olit, WAGONS' sad - SPAIN° WAGONS, GARDENER'S - . 0A11T9 AND GOAL OMITS; TULARE WIIIIELS, CANAL, GAI/DLE -1011-, MUM AND- ATOli& 111.50.11'3 WHEEL DABSOWS, ili nAdi ot the th.At dry amber, also all kinds of rep,Grtnirattotutod to promptly. Appl y. to BOVE HAIM Wsoolor Ha.w, , Back of Polars! street titotiqo, AllAyAnAy. JAMES IRWIN, • • OIL Oi vrran. AQUA Ammonia. Order 4 left at William .Holmes A Co.'s Oaks, cor ner of Markrt and First etratts, will receive prozpyl 'attention. .qtO Lt. - -4: l nr, IMPORTER' AND Dlai.sa tho punst.scleet braids of araritlar. HAVANA -VlGASSriset 411*kintlls of SMOKING AND MEWING TOITACCO, SNUFF, FANGII UNEBSCHAUSE PIPM. TIMER, Lc., 4.c., !a gmt vssiety, UNDER THEBT. oaAuLse H0FF.1.4 N.. D.—Vie Trade supplied op Übetil fr'efaLe. Yo g isnot:sear , to Cart , •: witabt A Toting. Nu: 97 Wow ems, ',Amor of Mamma alt4,'dialer to id( Sind:ref CUTLERY, RAZORS, R 1 ICEYOLYERS,ENIVEtii SOB+. *BOSS, GUNS;Ac., be. ' A large eaarrtment of 'the sOrre goode_eoneundlgonhand: " " .IACLS(II3 TOWNSEND;Po si U gacnou AND DILLIZIDAN , I3AOObT 'ORLED REEF, LARD , -NM AND RUMP YOZIE,Sio. 14 Amrth IRTINA, near Liberty. - WhiLigsg4l-4",DRA.La* or .WALL D FDriZtA WUXI% .to., No. 87 ;Wood 'frupot. -Pitta 6: . 7 11 a. PALLISER, 'NO; ' .Woorf - dr, I,IW, .Deelerin BONNETS; RAM STRAW TBID. SUNOS, and STRAW: GOODS generally. 'BOOTS .I.IrD'BIIOM6 U' ll • ./$ 14 X 3 SOT SmithfieldßOOM BHOII3 o soar. diriogiptloo , street, Pittabiusti, P. ociti:dl AL.131i10, , LION d , , soLE 'Amara BrzAu. Daunts vs BOOTS, MOW, airner Tranreb and Wood areas. Mtwara, _ DR:CHARMS IL STOWE, ,* PIITSICIAN AHD allows. tHlloo, No. 38 IRDZIIAL NWT. (Oppoid to Ooloanado Bow. ow Elcurpotuks aria") )718olf ALLICOMM SNUFN • D ClOLitti SO bbls. Ossrstt's &stab Banff; 100,000 Cessna Olssrs, assorted brands; ISOASIO common do; 1 1 . .'ackpco half elpallah Otpr • • Now la state sad lir mats by . sal.. ' . • SIMMS ilittOS. QMS. V VIDIJL-3 bbl.. good en 4 eat to Male.% :valved sad break. at 114 B•ebnd st. 0 ,47 vAEr coigns& I NUL! It 13615 H • USN, .L %Sand 4 pky—tor Ws at 2e ma 12 St. Oil, et, eerT J. & d. PHILLIM 31_00013HW. OF -11V.81 . - QUALITY 113112111/ OLEBON a 3.4 Hook tiorw York, and far solo by . 1 -. eta Olt Works; Plltsbatob: Pi. - - QIIOII,TS .ANI) hilDPLlNfats.—.l car Yid to snive this 4 1 7, 1 . 04 . 04 1 0 4 . Pit ir ; ' No.lo °"3 TA tkoltbleld ettvot. B AUO 1b5 , ...#6c0n o uld era; rat r so . CHIBINEYI-TOPB--130, Gothic. , . ettoman, Bala by • , 20a4 - • - Blinn tr. °ottani. . ,g9U Tlial •— A • 7.1 . - eotoottoil of or. ihiasi Doetntiois, Akira& 110 , AM ; -1/4. NJIIIMALW !tat 1,00 . 1t m , • . , Arkie; BOOKS. HAEUTAOTTIBERB or Arid Bar Lead. ALSO DEALERS IN Block Tin. GAS AND I=2 hi.Dasettir, , , of PlY'slQl4.t B _ : , :viiiii.ti4iO4•'-...onOttil• S. 'RIDDLE. & CO.. EDzi 088 le NEI PROPRiZTOBB. 84 Fifth 14reeL MORN Imo elm Emma zorrtors, Dem. 0011TAINING THE LATEST NEWS TIP TO THI noun or porpo4krloz;. • : TERMS: Aiming& Urripir746,peLaniumi In it;lninoe, or - 111 mats wr ;set tom canters._ ' ivEn:66 lortiOx-66 per anon In acivarice t or 6 coati peer-ireek'frota curfew Wausr toracia-6.lnglej. ooPirs. 63 poi annum; Flys or man. 11.16: Too a/Almon% $1 per mous, Invariably in advance. • ADVEBTISINO di 8ra11i10Z4621,11 B&TILL WEDNESDAY. if.olllllllo, OCT. 22. The gctober- Efection. The Union war party hare bleated fifteen out of twenty-tour' members of Congress , in Pennsylvania. This filch/dm JOBIPE Baud, Democrat, of-the- Qumberland district; who is - the peasant niemior. 'because Mr. Baby sop ptiited the adminietration and the war . Mims ures,in opposition to the Vallandighaurelique, the Itattarnute nominated Mr. Gaimsszzuels, of York, but the true men of the _district amok to Mr. BAIL; and, with the asiistanee of the Republicans, eleited hill - . It Is per: rept!: fair, therefore, olus -hiss with the Unlit' men. This giveS us fifteen to lane, which le pretty, well, considering 'the very large number of llepublloans and Union Dem• ousts absent in!the army. The Lmiblatars to In doubt; but at the worst, the eliodon of Hutheefor any .=other of his kidney, to the United States Senate, I out of the question. -In Ohio the., Democrats have i;4-elected eta of 19 members of Congress, 'and their State ticket. • In Indiana the Republicans have sli sentatives in Congress to five Nemec:ate. lowa hae els toprieeetatleas andel the new epportiOnmen4 ; trio under thCold. , The Republicans hays L both the members In the present Congreso, and at the election 'on the . Sd Tuesday.of October they elected the whole Mu. This io again qif four. • lillnoio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and 'Vs be lieve, Kinneecli, sleet the same day mo: New York—the Srist;Tuisday, 2d day, of Nevem ter; The vote in low . ' gives us elicits hopes of tloing well all the Northwestern States just named. , The Rebels Kentucky _ Prtinre anditie army have every ;Aimee to neap, Irvin .14mitueby. . Of „.. eourse, that which 'they gteenelree, is well se all the rest of mankind outside of . Bantus:4y, mast regard as the Main chance in Ih/slits - Tor:la thi feet, unatoonntable ere II is, that the slow-footed, imperterbableßounfetheitpuriter-7against whom they hay° about ea many probabilities in their favc . 4,ne the harsh'onee epos it time,' heti -against -the eow. Still, os the old story - to Whictrwi allude, teihrus how theeow,aetu ally killed the hare; we must jot Isltiogether despair of Bam.v.; hatarshistrares. right oponieilihrcer, the cow, to mai Bleu° upon Bonn, just lo the came way, that.is, - in • gap. But tuorigh tare are 'gape, 001ree0,- , cot and sultable x hoween Kentucky and; Ten nessee, we fear that such a fortunate coilision as would re-enact the old story we hive re fined to, will not tour, for the two -follow log reasons—first, that BUELL will COL get first Into the gap, and secondly, that if he did, Bleats would not follow him. Still,Llasua, though ho may, and probably escape Beau, wIU by ; no. mans - carry away from Kentturky, whet he and Big masters had count ed upon. The prospects are very fairly given in the following!extract Of a Louisville letter : :-The rebel* understand the geography of the country through which they are about to pass -far better-than thi Unionists, and It Is not im probable Bragg will makes stand In sows of the passes or dales of the mountains, Where. nature bar- WM4 ths strongest and but of fortifications; and dispute or defy the progress of Buell. ' Thera are places where.becould do this, where flinkirig would Impossible, and no attack could be made with any .primpect of 1111=1111. A ['amber of persons here soy Buoll will felv low them oat of the State and defeat and rout them ; but he Will do nothing of the: sort.. Unless he comes , up with them In a yery.few day! his chance Will be lost. Every hour that they are beyond his reach increases their dis tance, and diminishes the probability of their . capture. They bare ten times the facility of traveling which the Nationalist; bare, and/ expet them to escape' from our grasp; but their escape will be nearly equivalent to , a de latwor-ther ratterbe . wasted, broken, de spondent, and degiraliied. . . , How the Southern Leaders Subunit. , nate their Forces... Negro Equality, , the pughettslwf_ the llouth._,, A Kentuoki letter in the New York : • - Mises is no question but the Southern eel dien,--those hi the ranks—are entirely weary of the war, by which they nave home, if they were not so completely subordinated to the Influence and in the power of ,tbeir leaders. .They Wilat Ixiite•••.110 unfortunate 12:111U ever wantedlt more—bet they ire cruelly deceived and mentally blinded by, then military. mas ters. They are made to believe the only way eo obtain pesos is to light for it ; that the Dottie will crush and enslave them, if they yield ; that to Oght on is • thiessity ; that the Pro° States are weakened and diescar. aged, sad on the, eve of recognising the South. "You have gone through the worst. The night Is waning, and the dawn is rising in the gut. Do not cease from your labors now, when you are about to reap your reward. Persevere a little longer. Fight a few, more battles, and your independence, your honor, 'your ;prosperity will be secured. Such is the style of argument the theitofollll chiefs addretes to those sudnes of the South. They. !letter their vanity and appeal to their passions, while they induce them to believe that "submiselon,". es they phrase It, is not only disgraceful, but superfluous ; that DOth. log bat oontinual warfare will save them from the worst of tyranny sod oppression, and pre vent the negroes from being made thiiirequals. This negro . equality is • • fearful bugbear with the poor India of tbi South. le le than Bentino, than ban noir, their Prankenttain monster, tbat disturbs then dreams and haunts their drunkennais. They' hate and oppress the negro bitterly and cruelly when opportunity offers. They ars the most vio lent advocates of Slavery • the warmest &ora torio? Tnason—and'all because they have a latent ruspiclon the African is then equal, and that if the restrictions of bondage wore removed be would become their 110p0710L. GOLD SAB FALLS! in Now York tri26g0320 premium, a fall of full 1.2 per sent. from. the highest point t.nobad last week. This, is matnly athibutabla to the fact that the bahks and banters combined againitidispeculators to gold, and rafurd te : icsn ciiimbicts oa spe. Mai deposits' Of oyonotilia Mild woo ropinly thialngliat no. der the - control:of s offiGin MG: wen t abling away Go 'lawn; asiknfelilood of Tfachiudistoda Nevem of Oot.. Ed, : orLtpoigo innicooll 'Loom. Bud pressed IldirConirEarrior — rxdosootioJur tlit•Aigehifto h0ur044., lobdotto ths fedlelail::4B4lislokoo to the potty. albalonoilo, . The Battle at Hand: Ttiofollowiagin the Important article fronvi thil• New York Tribune; referred to by mit' Washington correspMwtent. de the rrawite'Li lArollewed , .to peettess savant-of i4ormation which are open ta l no other press, what it now use ie entitled to more than ordinary ooneid nation: The last ask= from Europe render it morally certain that France and Great Britain, will recognise the Southern Confesterxey,oi or *bent the first or January next, prosiciesl'the situation shall remain tutclumged till that time. In other worda,lf our Generals.hezice forth stand on the defensive, and.in due time subside into winter quarters, they decide to give up the .Union. Our foreign enemies as well as our domestic traitors, Were aware before the Proclamation of Freedom was issued, , that it must and would come. They realized that it would he fatal to the rebel cause artless promptly and ; vigorously counter-toted. Hence the propor& Cons in the rebel Congress raise the black gag, to_treat our: captured soldiers as felons, eto.,:ets., all of which have miscarried. This being a sort of double...action affair, thi Con. federate leaders Wisely . concluded to let it alone. They talked 'but-little, referred-lbe whole matter to Jeff. Davis; with poner,.and dispersed. Yet Something must be done to meat forestall that rightly dreaded Esianclpatiolt policy. Foreign sympathy Is, invoked, and apparently with' 'enccees. It Our arraies"gd . into winter-Amulet's without achieving further and - more deoielive eneeesse4 Western t mope flier to theist:Me cfthe rebore • • z Of ooFsellis fight, and that soul. 7 10 &dismiss of Gen; McClellan from Harper') Ferry means 'that. the Rebel Grand Army meet either fight or run. We prissumeit will fight, its facilities fpr running, if vigorously pressed, being grossly . inadequate. There is, then, to be a battle soon in the vicinity of Winchester. That battle, if its result be unequivocal, must have oonsequences of inconceivable magnitude. hiay we not hope, therefore, that the whole Onion etrragth on the • POLORIOC wiU be put forth in that tattle 7 Every ithportaut disaeter to the Unionnanee bag been incurred by having our forces every where but' utter. they should be at the-critical moment. n ' Buil Rua was loot by Gen. Patterson!. ab sence and inaction while JOB Johnston, Whom he was expressly set to watch and detain, awed Wm and joined Beittriigard st,biau assas jut in time to rout McDowell: But, be side this, Ten Thousand Union moldier. stood Idle la and around Washington 'ail that fatal day, and half asMany more between that city and Centreiille—why, Glen. Scott may know ; wa do not. 'Ball's Bluff was a repetition of the same strategy under a' different commander on a smaller scale, but with similar results. • Fort Donelson was taken end West Ten , ' ounce nearly cleared of rebel forms while General Bull stood idle near 'Bowling Green; , Had he co-operated, and , pressed on diluted after to , Nuttville,„ Sidney Johnston's army, must hive been annihilated and all its munli Sons captured or destroyed. I - Gen: Grant's army was nearly lasi atSbiloh, because surprised in an exposed position with *regiment in the front without cartridges, its tieuritrieverel'ailtes in the roar, its divis ions entof supporting distattee, and Snell far away.., It' wassailed at last by splendid light, log, the cotoperation of gunboats, and the tardy arrival of. Snell. OM. Idcelellan's heavy losses at Hr4liains-, burg and at,Fair.Oaks,, were; dui tut same general cause—the exposure oil part of.ttis army to be assailed in overwhelming fore* by the rehabs whilst the residue was precinded:by dietance nrystishela from assisting it... In the Leta: series of lila:MY engegenientalrhich "to salted in bin Change of base to the James, the" presence ,of Alettoiiisireatinpi alone—then standing Idle lost . the ' ItaipahannOclo-rwonid. have Wound him die victory.. .. :The editoren goes -on to speak of Popic disasters, an attributes them in the main to the failure of other generals to reinforce him, n u they were irected and expected to do; and of the barren exalt of the great battle of An tietam, whei - the fruits - of victory ware lest through neglect or refusal to have all or near- ly all the available troops: brought up. ;The following is the concluding paragraph : . Geo. Halleek commands, under President . Lincoln, all' the forces' of -the 'United States. He is believed thoroughly to un fers• and at leiiitlin - thinribl'iser, whereof tit., cardinal "prinelple notoriously 18—" Be, the stronger on the vital : point, no matter how 'wtak every where ehe." Should our grand army be beat, nn for want of regiments - that might have been spared to reinforce, it, the country will hold him to a tearful responsibility. A tonchius Incident. A .Baltimore correspondent of the Cinein natiGasette narrates the following hospital stienO;,whieh.ocentred 'during the iota visit of the President to the Maryland battle-dell:- Passing throughone of the hospitals devoted Wielniively to Confederate -sick and wounded, President Ltneoln'e attention was drawn io young Corgi noble . looking youth —stretched opens= lineable got. He was pile., emaciated as4,anxions, far from kindred and btoe, idbratini;ke it were, lietwton life 'and death. „Every stranger that entered caught his restless eyes, in hope of their being .80C10 relatire et friend. - _ - . . . . . _ President Lincoln observing title youthful soldier approached and spoke, asking him if he sulfOrod much.paid. wl do," was the .re ply. "I hay lost a leg and fool lam sinking from exhaus ion." "Would y ic," said Mr. Lincoln,. "shake handamith, ,if I were to tall you who I am?" - The, response was affirmative. "There should," re marked the young eleorgian, "be no enemies in this piece.", . "Than," said the distihguahed Visitor, wI - am Abraham"; Lin cola, President of the . United States.", - The yoing sufferer _raised his head, leck ing =Seed, and freely extended his hand which Mr. Lincoln took end pressed' tan derli . for some time. There followed an iu- - stinctivo pease. The wounded Confederate's ayes. melted into -taus; -his lips-quivered and his bout bait fail,: President Lincoln bout over him motionless and dumb. — fits eyes; , too, were evsrßowing, thus giving utterance to emotions far beyond the power of language to dcaoribe. Perhaps ho thought of; that young man's mother, his father, his sisters and brothers, who were yet UnCentleitnni of his sad fate. He regretted, doubtless as did the unfortunate youth, necessities which had :se t unui so much anguish, whilst the roafforar yielded to these hig borattributes of humanity that overlook all former enmities. - • It *as • most touchingsumo. - Not a dry eye wise ~ . present. .... - ; • . - - Bilenceirartsnbustiontly broken by a kind,, e•noWatery conversation between the Presi 7 teat and this young Confederate, when; they ,parted,_ there : being but slim hopes of _the lat ter s recovery. _ In no pisce,ind• under- no other Ginnie- Maness, do. the forglftg;the more God-ilho, qualities of our nature, appearSeadmirable, so redeeming, ea is these hospitals, Where 1 friend and foe, prostrated by Iv:lauds, lie aide by side together, suffering, porohlucie,from the Very 'injuriee , inflicted by each other. „ When the strong Mari is brought low, he forgets hi, strength, extending - the ' head of friendship, where, when well, and in Gera 'antagonism, .the same hind relentlessly droll oat - slaughter and death.. It "fiords a striking commentary, upon.:4lle-eolliiit -between enmity ali car: giveness—the heraliness - of one and:the goo-, tieness of the other, as also those qualities, in man tram' *filch they s p ri ng. Eimixo's Occtetrr.—lt be related of a &mat emilaveltolder that wee wont to bout of the _head endurance Af.,, a favorite heruseaer amt.-14mi VW OCCSBIOI2' of a dinner party. be lereggeeLtbat Lain ocadd not be knocked, downbyany blow, however imam upon ids itandel:Aet:stidetle and Tawiefalmuen °Let party laanhed at en& an idea, and • • vat alitait Nandi% '-titn room with Alai c an ; 411Cittooll,babthLiblt destild2eVq.ruk, hts a pavistak War =Leo Intadi< The, cane. digarillekezWl • litt fisnalwestedAtalatly lfial bon atitE e'bi.fdaatealeld 186*,. FROM THE UPPER POTOEI2. , The late . Dnid..lts: Effect on tile Anny.. Who is ResPonsible?.. De. lay ofiSupplyes..Weetty.Waittng. . • A eorresgondaa crithe Tribune writes front Sharpeturg,lSd,", en ths l l.7th That Stuart's Cavalry-'has been - alloned again to makes circuit -a • BleOlitlian'edrini, and returnloaded down with , plunder and mounted on BOW and.sup!krior hors4sits a lin-. mutating reflactinn..to Lerery Ttuk CODACIUOII that, idleness. itilnaking. PUIC. - lexkt enemy-4 not doubted, and =less an earl" advance -Stokdony oT thel'etonmogives him eanut new employment, nant and. cavalry raids will boennie conon occurrences - , ! . The PennsYlvinial hoops Teel *esPoilially Aggrieved that their State shcould be inVaded right in their faces, and that the Camel of their berning buildings ehould light up the •horizon, in eight of their camping-grounds. ,The, universal foaling le, that sit is not right; that some one falls: in, the perfortnance -of _duty ; that a.proper vigilenee and, a h.nossln ,edgeafthe enemy's position, ankmoveinents are not kept at headsrutifere., ' A certain °lasi ofjortniats itTPonnSYlvartia are already endeavoring to saddle the reepon ' eibility of the invasion of the State - on with what she* of reason ibis - attack. is made does not appear. If Gov:Curtin bad , beart.infonned that the great army of the.Pos toniie was not in e. condition to guard the 101 l and property of Pennsylvania from.-invasion and pluuder,:the gallant men .whrt sprung:tit irme at the tall of the,Governot,mould wil lingly firma rArrfonstect their lino, I Tht, rasa ,feported to be shooters 'and coallio4 ; thoit oratuatuittkil'#ud With._ out Tiodiand yet if.exceede- bus army In - ac. 'tivity.! 'the - Army orthe,Potonims fought most valiantly on the 17th;of fleptembei, and, -unable .to- purse* ratttitting-Onemy, has Since ;than laid on the . batiksfarld a fell month, waiting foretelling. and oionmiseary aupptioa. iier have these yet - been.furriishott by the several departments. Ammunition was distributod toz.Uooker'e COrps on IMes- - day ; clothing and blankets for it - Tall - and. Winter campaign are promised to bo deliver ed .rsoon." OELoezz and men are weary of wailing, end -nothing would be more welcome than , an, or. dor to move againet the onomy. • If the man on the engine will only :whistle; "Up brekeel" the train will move forward. - Buell , s Reinstatement. A letter from ,Louisrille Otitis the follow ing tO the Bnell-IllommtAisco - ' Some facts with regard to Buelra onez plaine.d rcitustatement ore just beginning . to. come out. It- seems that at Bowling Green, Major-General Thomas lost aU Buell'o failure. to attack, Bragg. Re_ urged' on Buell , thineneseity of. attack, and.when refused; at, Lost it is said, went aolar as to:declare that. failure to illtacit under Such circumstances Was sheer cow': ordice... Slim-nor views having occurred.* .thelentleaten at the War Office, Buell was displaced. Of course the Kentucky Gener ols, Crittenden, Wood, and.thar4t, at once set about efforts to have him ieinstaied— for.tho very simple reason so fronkly.stated by the Kentucky_ Legislator, • "his political views of this war are just right." ' Dis placing Buell. put Thomas in command. ,That_gallont officer remembered the cen sure lituiterldid inctirredfor havingfavint , ed Fremont's removal- bectitise, 2 as -the people.thouet, " that he would succeed to the throne ; " and he resolved notrtd put •hireself.* a similar position.- Finally, in his anxiety to avoid seeming tetviish Buell removed for the slake of his own advance-. merit, ; he - .united with the poliojr,of the, Kentucky Genertils, awl agreed toast; for, I Buell's restoration. Of coures that Settled' I the matter. , • - The Etreet-of the President's Pt - o. clumation. . • ' pen. Prentiss expresses himself. In priinte even more strongly than in public, as regards; . the etreet of the Proclamation noon the Union' . - prisoners. Every man hi rays, ineindhsg !hal slavoholding officer of ..the 3iissonri manta, welcomed the President's _edict.. of .fteedono sa thodoor to victory. , Their aim upon it was that, it rather laggesthehind than outran the 1100 . 041311103 02 the They would hate had the emancipation gen eral, and the decree I nmediate. Tho affect of the Proclamation upon the. South was unmis takable. The rebels; in all their conversa tions, allude to it in a manner indicating that it was the ono thing they dreaded. The lie groes were being driven Into the interior for astray. At Petersburg, large numbers wen congregated, a thall3DlA ill one pert; mewded • together like oattle in the shambles. The at• mosphere of the streets-was ehargedrwith the . odor of this siekening , aussa of lumanity. Science in Ruseia • In St. Petersburg them is a building of vast dimensions, devoted to the .flect• of the Academy of Sciences. This academy. , once enjoyed the labors of Enter, who constituted tno whole of Ito mathematical , deportment,. , and composed more than half the treatises in this branch of science, which axe Owitaitat ed - in forty-six quarto , volumes, published (coin 1727 to 1783. This academy was fOund l ed by Peter the Groat in and; undert the' Inflatmeo of, foreign professors, it hes 4Ldquir-, od a European reputation.. It has a 'library of more than one , hundred - tl , ...onsand eolumos, aisd an extensiva. collection of monnictipta,- some of 'Which .aie of, great value. 'l n the ininsorini niturailsiatory thertilea Otepoton . a_remarkable_ mammoth; , well . pretorioa, , only a nlnglo foot being 'deficient. ..lt ii six teen feet long, without. including the tusks, . and nine feet high; The, skoloton of a cot:ninon olephaitt by the sido of it apPeitis small In comparison. The mounter to which thin frame ; halonged was found in Siberia in 1803, on the 'banks of a stream in latitude soventy.degio . er north. • 31•CaRain' USEFUL 1.% BILISIAG Sztors. Making shoes by machinery iS getting to be: quite an insfitntion in those parts. Thera are several manufacturers who are about patting In the pegging and sawing machines .both-by hand and lite= power. ,This will hive the effect of concentrating the businesisi-ard in sore a atocleof Aloes to the - manufacturer in a short space of time. - Good workmen should combine together and run arnachine on their own account.- -The workmen - will:be kaftan.: tirely in the DUl:incite/a they fornigangsind work by machinery. The oar of ?wog/sit - 1i moving Samara, and tho !sharer most ;keep up. Ittrouldmot be at all virprlsing tomtit thorn wore twenty machines of both- kinds-at; work iii -this place in :leas than a year.; 1,14, war can stop New England onterpiloo.--ketoof (dfaso:)Booner. - -- • = ' Nzir Ow.Hule xiatei are to.the.7tlL. Qaa Biller, is straightening things - out with . hts usual promptness. Ansz,policeresn mac months is Felt Pickens, with .hasLiabor and a St lb ballto biz leg for senditiganinsulting .andneditions report tO the flaterninent.' All, ,prisoners of war whohad been regiitered.fcr ezebangetrern to be:sent to Baton"Bongsi the Bth. Odieers_were to, be 3119wittl to, tali their side arms; and, clathing In which ;they' ,stood, only. An order flxedshe minenfltitut . 'at $7,50 per bbl., bread to be three anneei fo r one.- cent,: Crowds- of peopla :of both. soxes, -, .orall ages And eonditions, ; continue tostteitd daily lot the: parponenf taking the .oath allegiante, • . . lowa It iI piat.t.r Parta42 that flap trpl6ll=. ' hiliilusv, tinted the on*o„lslegOipaW,Conz - berlios4kia:sAlfix f. !Ivato Ustfirgisauty MT: Tancleve4cliti.or the :preies'At,z.e_ppsentaties!, nerer,4v l ll. 'bikini -lila • snit.— This: will pearly paste alp • • :TO chialost9li s geCNry,..ll4.titii law, PElniina. :11 - 0* ocapteid PB,OO 0 waifs trootkisqd.e,ooo uniformimi Vehjy, - ",)Xunter'i black;!taii,ltt.!!kr z .,thecurept wikk; -"" • . 0 4, .A 71.,,,?,.R1ZD kb v iy4,424, • a imit.....:,-riMIL.B.I4IXI4-004200141mstrileA LXXV"7 - NO. - 289. VOL , 44- , Adttreell;APPliGlAtelft: t e the ____ People Ist-Au_ghtetSl , ... t The 'following - eloquent and' lunching address; to the People ef England - by the nOble chamPlion of Italy, must Ws place -in fiery 'record :of this asmr)iMirafelis,' . 1862. The reference to Ineir'icit6d the 'slut* of England tOirards - hei 1- 4111 . not be raterea 'lra remember that it ato the .-- -i. to the governingclasses 'People f uo land that Garibaldi Speaks 1 To ;' Tim Donnie- Namos.4.4fering under repeated - .blows,, both •' moral and physical, a Man :bansno- more. eiqidnitely -feel both:: good.and illi hurl a - malediction at the authors 4f evil, and consecrate to hie bonefactore to/limited gratitude and ' -' And roire you gratitude, 0 I , Engtish na- Hon; and I. feel it' as much as . my:soul is capable of feellng it. , You were my:Arland in good 'fortune, aid yett will continue your precionsr friendship to me in my idiersity. May fled bless' you. lifigratittide is all the : more entemsej.7.ll U•nW,.:tisitimt, that rises above all lAdie*lttel iteliSlk.and be• comes sublime - in the:Universal eentiment towards nations or - Which you represent :... Yes, lon deserve.- the gratitude. of the „world, betoome yonofier -a pefq .Ber to the_unfortunate,, from .. whatever, ' they e t May cedei, -- and 'yeti' 'identify -- yol elves wlthAlid-niiefoitunie of ;others - yogi pity _andiheip;:alut Zreach-or Beepolitan exile tinds _refuge ,in „Tone, tom= ektiost ty ranny..lie.finsidsympathy; And beclune he is an exlleOstuse' he Is unfortunate. The Hayimus, 4.he iron executioners 4f auto-, ants,. will not be ' eupparted-by rthe.boil of thy tree : country i Acy.Tiatr. frogs the ty rannical auger •of thy geobrons sons. ' And what should we be' in Europe with eta - thy: dignified behavior? 'Aristocracy can strike her exiled., ones ,in mime coun tries wherg only a bastard freedom:ls en joyed; where freedom is, but a lie. „ But lot one seek' for Wen the'reored ground of Al biiit., I, like sci Warty: °thirty seeing this cause ef justice oppressed- in so marixparts of the :world, despair of althumanwpgress. But when I turn my „thoughts t 0. 70 14 I find transpility_from pone, stesidje,lind fear less advand - ertowarde that end to which the-human racer seems to be called by.Providenee. , '- , ' ',. , - _ • ::•- .Follow your path undisturbed, 01 un conqocied nation, and be not backward in calling sister nations on the Wed of human progress. -- Call the French nation to co- - operate with' you.' You are both worthy to walk hand.in hand in the front rank of hu man improvement. But call heel. In all your'_ meetings let the wortrs of concord of the two - great- sisters reiiind 1 Call her l Call Iter4n every 'way withyour own voice, and with that, of_ her great, oxileaw-with . ,:that of her Victor Huge, the heirophant of - Were( brotherhood., Tell hiethat con- , quests are to-day' a' abeiration;the ema nation of insane Minder And Why' Should we conquer foreign lands" When we must all be brothers? Calfhce,' and do notbare if she is for the moment underitle domin ion ' of the Spirit of BriL - .1 ' -,- - ; . ..fitte -will .annwer in= - die Aline, if not to -day.to-tnorrow, and if not..i.o.morrow, will _later answer ; to the sound thy generous and regenerating liOidi: ;Call,..azidAt ono, Betretia's - strong sentient clasp them for ever' to-thy heart. --The Warrior eons' of the Alps-I-the vestals of the crW,..firit of free dom in the European continent.- They will be yours 1 -And what _allies!_ • Call the - great Anierican republic - 1' - Sheik eller all, thy daughter, risen felon th ' tap; and, how ever she may gate' work; aheie struggling for. the abolition of; slavery, ao generously ' pm/Mimed by you. ,Ald her to come out 'front the Struggle in - *WC, she is involved by the traffickers inhuman flesh. ,Help her, and then make her sit by your side in the greet, ttesembly: of, nations, the final, work of Imams reason.. , Call unto thee such nations as possess free will, and do not delay nday; ' The initiative that to day belongs to-yrotraightnokbe sleuth, to morrow. =; - . 3l eY.God &Vert:this T'. Mite , acre bravely took the initiative than, France in' - 'B9 ? She - ,Wite in 'Gust - sole:1W moment gave M. the world - the= goddess Reattolilevehsi tyranny - to the:dust, and 'consecrated free brotherhood between nations.... ..., After almoet a century, she reduced to combat the ' hfierty of - nations, 'to protect - tyrainf r 'sind to direct her efforts' to steady .on,the - xalo of the temple of Iteseon, that hideous, ,-,,ixamoral .; monstrosity, ...:Fapacy. Rise, therefore, 01 Britannia, and Imp no time. ' - Elie with uplifted brow and paint out 'other nations the road to follow: - If ar . wauld no.longaer be pcssibla where a vrorld's ' CoUßess_ would . judge Of :llm.,,tlifereiosee arisen between nations., lb more standing aithiep - with - Wideli . ' freedoin" is incoMpati ble.' --- -'. -'' . • '. -- - - '' • ' •.'...-s.-"-- Away. with shells and iron plating ! Let !Vides 10: .reaping .lulAiewS. - come forth. .Let. the Millions spent In destructive imple ineettf bi employed to' 'moot:mtg . Bidustry and to•dro , toish the auta- - of 'lranian Misery. Begin Gt. Bnglish-people, for-.the-love of . 00 440mLbe gZeaketa of 440 1 41thgt com pact, and benegt present_generatione with so - great II ' " ' - - Besides Bwitserland,,ftelgitisti, imidetlune Hutt will rise. at%yoSt call; yots=will see „pther-wationmstrge4 on. by thetgoodiaantle ofPoptilatioem, suchto thy.mxthracte and unite in arm.- Let I;oridodbe it tie present time' the seat of the Congress in - dite course ,to be chosen roymutual tuulerstattling and general. omisentv repeat . to you, stay fled bless you, tied may Ho amAy,repsy_youfor the hand lt le - yousVerthowered upon me. With - gratitude : . . G. 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