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Mai, o . knit s y sis tionts 49 ol9l!7i'' • • .I 1 EIIY." " inkoo. o o'ol 12 ook OO ' 58 ' " S , ' ' - 80 69 • • .... -'" 111 • 13 tradling la Pltfebnigh; fibs &veil Otis* b.is been cap of rercutrks. ~. . , -ble activity'intong oar boat builders. More .. capital lUisbaCtiliavestad, and ;a largeramount of, tonnage eat afloat, daring the pact nine 'month,, liutiffor any minillar period, during A.. _ call bust ten yerre. . Sines the Brat of January „ . ' * usitir"tne present data; thirtythakboitta have . boen'lnilt;and'are eititer bobbed and. ready : for business, , oiwill be .as soon sis navigation .cpens: Threare-ourvention; others well 'ad yantrixi toward, completion, and Will be finish: ,1 - ed In a ffiw ,, weeks--thalting ; an ..aggregisie of : . forty. most ' -or - witich' s lire large, firsts alias freight-and pealenger Steamers. . ~..' = Banta! eirelanistanoes ' hails conspired to ' . stimulate boat building at -, tbir(port during tibtpaitt year. `. 21 u ) : 41 overzurtent hie. been masking; YotYliberal - prinshases from our boat .:owners; and it became' , asouse:7, for them to resider* those 'sold by others. -Anistberreason :1,, that owing to this troubles in the. West, wadi) otinsequent interruption to trade, but -•—few-new-boats-were contracted for at Bitola. - natl, Louisville, Bt. Louis,. and other points ;on 1115:ivestern waters: Air - addition to theie ". c iassis; - Pittibures.,lths bog been , reoolthised -,- as lb. out' teonomicel, point , for:thi =anti i 'file_ Slaw of . boats: . 7We .-hatro„,, abundance' of •,,,, werthi.,...kiriber, -iron, .ete; and' an ample .' supply-of skilledlaboreroin every department.. nftn : y,gbas, - iron, baits, fur snuias lti rH, " . adyhg requisite for out, can, be-obtne&hekre'id unroll less cost than at any kolat south or twist '...' of no. _ ..., We are indebted: tOCait. Aimee Atkinson, one-of the fruspsotori, for the folleoriitg - lint : - - c, . YEW 191.7.93 8022.2 PROM JAN. an our., 1862. Patral,"- P. 'Z. Binnuo, I Volmteer; ." • 3 1 / 4 1:030ra. No. 2, Nellie Bogen,: -:Tibor . : :.: r za rt rak '''' amue°i . 1 .Perthossso,-;. • 6 Suiscauti 0. 2, 8.0. lowl.!" ; , .. sis...loo„.mis, Joust, - -, . Now . Era, , I lienrlark, -„- Mats Sae; ' -2.11 a Pabar. ~ I 2 hortPlar. . : Wow Cloud,: -, Kay 'West, 0. 2 , Bra, 011 do, - • . - Iorient; - - ' Cotta,op, No. 21 • • : Go!don Era, : Btallight,-- - :, ' - Coal Blatt Bt. C W , tr": ' - corrusorefilliont, •'' ' t;moo mokooliir , soays3 sen sot, Btit. NOV lIINIVIrgIi, ' -. 04i. Efaillgis, 5 " ,131 2t:/icace47 7 - t ' - • ' ~..... 5... -., Sloan'', . . • ....Gould% --' • • L.. miserimores, , : . - . - Boassiof St Laud& c - :.21aw,. Jacob Poe, - •.: , .. - -rGoso.'D. Mears% • , •• - Halkoaa, ..: Ba j t• Bast. /bracts A %'.. • WilLtaon' tow boot, ~.. ~.,-tasro,- • , 1 E', 4loott'olrOarigkrt iThuoboato, although not.natuad,sthe nth!- ! lat. lialladvarrocd towards C omp l etion, and . Will nerrady_to enter the carrying trade Ara -4 lug the present fall. • •; • wilt-Vengeance 0-a Sed ucer. •' Au. unfortanate resulting tha denthofMajor ot the - hands at Major Dayton, of • the 4th Virginia,. • betiarnd on",the 17th Inst.; neat Millersport, Ohio,about 25 miles below Gallipoli/16 The faelsire Abair : Major .Phelps, by tolltinge Itemise, featured JOON one to marry him:to a slater of Major Dayton. He being Isms /Tied man could not legally marry her, and touseittently took thi s plan to amomplieh his - cede. He carried - .her away _Siam home, • and no one knows- wluae she now is. Major Dayton - was - Informed by a- letter train father„ and beamosalmost erased. He leveed of Najafßhelps.beingia Gallipalis, and west ~bit the Medic had started for Sexed°. Major Dayton iolletied ;on, overtaking hint - sitar Millersport, and-shot font balls takingigeet. Major Phelpritted a fewhogia; and batons dying .achiasieledga d he, bad benn . carved .right.'. The, meek, marriage "between Major:Phelps and Mile Dayton oteuns4 near Now. Creek, Virginia . .. Major Dayton had not been arrested,_b_y. either tipteitil or milittuy antkeritiel..,Majar•Thelpa -*at _for merlY a. minister, and resided ..near pared°, Virginia: Major-Dayton was formerly a baggage master • and efterwiadie condaatoron= the •• o The Late Locceistitive r.olesion. 'have already 'midi noticed the , PlPlPan'a alo eirnOtiti, on the . ..itoliseints:- end :tinciniatk.B.atir 'resiltof is the death of two Med..; Tbi !owing partietden are given by a -coteni 'The locomotive iro. go; drilithig a Thiengii - Preighttrets, exploded At Beek;-run, about three mites-below Ceshooton; biotring the Id-. iiiiiitotiVe to 0,54, mr; the train from. theU*4' l 4d- Milt: invets, oars In broken =LIM ca. top Of .ths.eagitis and each other. The dreamy, Levi - Cadman , was- caught_ ' Umtata' the wreak, and instintlikllltid, infants/Med Bti a,fiorriblsAmanzter. -The en* thulaten had his back broken; war taken to Coshocton anddisdabout sht °Week in the evening. Before he died,, Its said' hi had been' fraid to' ran thi engine' for come time, alit _ was - regarded es unsafe:-,,-The'-de ceased we're brothers, both having large feta lies. Their remain swore handsomely codined and sent to Bteubenrille,:where the deceased /Waltman- ° Reim, Cotttont.,4lre.are ..;pleased to learn that thicinstinition Ii en- ..rjoying wren greater prosperity than: aver be foto: Ever sines the opening sof rthe, present term there bag been almost constant. astas - sloes; and the attendance no* intsnbers tkon- sidersbly upwards of two hundred. An ad dition to the bididing_ will be nude- it th* esrllsat possibly day..: Th ( Ctrustees, - it. their ream t 'meeting; ordered thneatployment of an • additional; teacher, in order to Inset . the In creasing patronage. the_ site of its fsor -ulty and the *amber of its pupils, as well as in all other respects, the college: tioir. ranks with the very last Institsitioris in the land.' .'. - Gut Buxiinlo Drernaiti3ittirday,' a girl Mai d Barah.,Tano- Nicholas; residing in Ostora LeirwaldP, Coshocton; connty, ;Ohio, waa,barnad so -badly- by her olotithig taking ' that ehikdied. , Mhs Niehelas .undirrtoPk to pass between '4l sows and. the dre-plue, wherein there wire tote live coals, when ber crinoline *Freed over the coals -and bemires Ignited, and the poor g irlw an fatally ":-Man• ittufaxi-Oa Tuesday seettog, an old num, *whose name we could not leara,aras rue *me by atrald of can= thelittabargh - and elsrebad: Railmad; . tow Rush' Item; about wen tulles above Bridge t, and,.. Instantly killed.— The-de mut about 01 1.7• 140 of ages - R0 WU 'Malklug ,on the track, and luting' slightly loaf did not,lisse the Mita : approaching,. wag tmriblj AROCT TO Buses—Gsarge .P. flamllton, Esq., Late Democratic candidate far Congress in dittrict, hat purchased the well•known John Murry farm, at Morgentn, near Can ' entb rug, Washington sofustr s land artli tato . .rmanent pa lon . next spring, It Wet him Intantloa to retire front tbepractlce of blir profession. The farm Ladd to be one of the best be that pointy. It contains -415 scree,. szuf Writ. pad was $24,0,00. I - - • _ 1 1 1013r.rattu-iMm. E. Martinis, a re ed man dared with meditation, and maned In the Wathington conntyJail to awalt his trial, bloke oat fir nights linos, and, hu not linos beim Itaard from. Wi aabape is attatba. Lad .132076 to the fact teat ha aapad ha had bad been dialled, than to the dread of joins to the ponitentlati fat sednotion.' /1* a torribli drug of . getting into tojeadtb4 ba ambit. Esvizir ar Canrifoirn.—Tho yet.= On; hfszklo, of Westin orolud conaty, Aping, in ... the el i tq lh e" 4 7, lad will 7 , 111 t Camp Sows.LZll-02 7lionodar rungs& Ocloba =Q. at 7 MU' A. a; octopus/ vlth COL /Nook- .0.16, ,immin its LIM dmigitter- at Googol L. I", far U trUr .01.114 f foritningllut Stanton 4iaankJ . .74 , soinkod 0 roam - 4 *loops 23241 23 Cs aoo tripolsl ii an ex &Oa- d 5.77. • ' ..* ". .• : ar. Lad tharadow- CIL dotal prov . o- on no foniiiiirlAnk, _Ow t riaLinimiPaPp Dv" ,00asalpsi.ofialiabistersit., ,- ; ' tie tonetincir thoorrone. Ulu :Sam alq. ~..,___, __'' '4, ' ' ' tip irkedve iiiiikkink ii "lllbettill . iiligM to amunuannme.au Ili •hitk.“•73 of ,:lkuiv &sun& - -,, , • •41.-..- !.. co 20 7; taken' beam Juts', it'Calduah 7u . suL=Ay . r. - - -- iii.i— a1iig.70042 bad , ' liallintara r a ft wini tof taboos 021 4-111, p -, bt.1.4 01t44.-11LARAIZTA. iirst Re bad boon droffikt, nod . ~._. .......m......... .--..-_............._..,...._______. _ . _ _. •-noronig.... sent to estop Bolos; but mot bolo emit r5. , i4.4i , ~ , " u n ant fle.y••• gam. tttit Prurt , ow: reciJn:d goodlbOooliZ• r-. ...,. _ . -- Viiiiiii4,Cii it: . .- -: 1 1.,..„4/ Lla44.2l'.."46luWrirece44;llloreton"reb.:;o:aßrl.ll:l723dre°olfinvd°l:oP.ailballeallbssraa'asVcr' 2°osl.:gesigrllDBf.46'o.2rr.zirsh.ogiuszatheee::' sa me. We hare the same round Of camp and t picket duties. - On list Thersday we ennui. • • - pated an enlivening change, but were &sap.. pidniid; :Part of Porter's carpi mid* a tour . wets Gil:atom**. Heavy firing wits heard .. during the'. day, but no battle was fought. The rebels were, found in eontiderable num -1 eight or 1411 miles. Thli was evidently to draw our men Into some trap. In one plain te a dead rebels were found, and some eight were taken prisoners, Oa Palsy night our tomes retuned bade to ' their camps. " They crossed over at the Shephersittown fording, the the following them all the. waY. By he i to alendid y,. that w ing fording would hard be p Place to slaughter an army when .On. the Virginia'side, there is a high bluff,' with one Minding road leadin irg u 'to the " , town. The. women of that town Leman"' bare diseased noses. Whenever union troeps pass they may be seen to apply" their hand, immediately to that orgen as if God's free air wee tainted by their presenoe. I am hippy'to say that this brigade h now commended by Gen. H. - 1111. Briggs, 'of Massa. chusetts. He seeraita be a good, moral man, and already has won. the respect of the men. Be has been afdloted - for a few days, teals not suffering namely.. ~.. - _ .. ... .__ _ of Co. On Sabath diry, Laertos Whits,a number - B;explrod. He was a good soldiers. and died quite a hopeful death. May :God be the widow's 'My and the children's helpsr. Toe of oar es* men were removed to, a hos. pi t In fib:ameba:lr on Sabbath.. At present the Burgeon does not - regard - . any one in the regiment as hopeleuly ill. It is,: however, painful to me to see so many indisposed, and soh poor semartmodations for their comfort. Well, the election Looser, and I think God that' the' Buten part* his triumphed in Pennsylvania. An 'Motion was held in this - regitnent, - it which - I — nuide a general Mun k) the Secretary of the Commonwealth. bad not time' inspect the returns made by the different companies to the Prothonotary of the County, but I hope they were all correct. No fled °Mom` voted. The cogency of all the reasons urged against their Toting, can't gee, but I will be restyled as the restdt I of the general election Is in accordance with my views of 'right. • • Many citizens of Alleghevy county have begs Visiting us of late, and through the &badness home Ittendos.and Abe agency of Adams,! 'Express, our camp is well supplied with Mi. .More than two wagon loads of express goods have reached' us within the lest week. In'this Madams I have 'hired tamely. In behalf of myself and-the-men of my cola- , mend,: I tender thanks to all our generoits [ friends.' -They hivotoinistered greatly to our, l'oonifort. We feel proud to be' remembered by such loyal citizens. , May the Lord of Pence reward thins. imery one. - • May '=every soul among them be subsisted tam the ' bread of ' heaven. .• Fellow-cititerts you have • made - manysacsidcesdating this bloody war. Yea! have givgu your sons to- confront the enemy! on the field of battlei - You have given your money to tarnish the Implements of war. Itut. the day of yet hall not - expired. Kenya field Ins t yet bis reddened with human gore. Many -la gallant son must die, without the comfortable surroundings of Loma,: But bir pot discouraged, this LOrd of Pewee is on our side. , He„wittrowardyon_ for ell these marl does,' and fill-your-land with - peace. God speed the day when war shall came and when the whole earth shall be Iliad with-MU-glory, who is the Prince of peace. Letter from Boston. Barron, Dot. 20, 1862. , ' You will see I trairfroni the thorns of)New England—from. the Athens of America—or what some have facetiously denominated, . . '"the hub of the Universe. " . In scion . co and the arts—in moral- enter prises and pmgressive literature, as well as in transcendental, thoughts - and movements,- Boston bas Tong stood pre-eminent. ---, . - T It Is a beitulful city, too—beyond any 40p. - *options I lued !armada it. , • Tho strewn are more and _narrow, however; than . . those of Philadelphia or New York; but there is a manly* grundeurriboid- many of the buildings—A - compactness, a completeners and ,:a solidity which I Imre = seen no wham. eln. , Yesterday, I stood in . old*Fanneil Ball, and r it teemed to me I eonld hear the voices of the , past ringing out. anew in attestatio a of the -1 principles ofLiberty, whioh/or fakirs hoped would be transmitted:tons, t ntarnialied . and inviolable. .-- - - - . • - - ~ litanies! in the chaliee - ol Liberty, lurked a viper . which threatens now to sting the na dog to death. . That riper was concession to shieeryorepronilso with -iniquity. The country Is now, paying _the price of its Un faithfulness to - humanity ; its recreanoy to liberty: 'And _terrible, indeed, is that price': :brit; it must be paid ; Gad requires it. Men must lorain,eiad most get wisdom by sajerixii, whoa they are not trilling to be taught by the spirit of troth;or governed by the spirit of haceilityand righteousness. - . To.doyilistened to a most able and ini. Mesabi, sermon _by, Me :Rev, Dr. ; Stone, in hi. own church edificethebist sermon to hileongregation, previous to his going forth tattle army in the' capacity: of chaplain. I .;wish 'I could .giro your , readers a sketch of thli. sermon, but I took no notes. ills voles is rich, fall and musloal,end many paragraphs he uttered'were of a most striking character. Bat few present that were wero not melted to tsars. [ ifind yet mpath ie th s e speaker did net desire toe:eons the sy aids charge. On the other hand, be spoke hopefully to them, and tried to soothe them witlr - words of cheer, and with promises. of: the glad, "good time coming," which he felt 'souk( come when these "dark storm-alouds, and the night of $ sinful nition'a retribution, shill have - rolled away. But the'clrettmslances . and the (*Asian were too evsntful—too sad—too unusual, to pro: dues other than, teeth!, 'pia and sorrowing hearts: ' . - . This alb:moon I attended& Sabbath &shoo! Concert. in the Summerville Congregational church, where I.llstened to most Sitin g and excelient remarlut by M.'.11.-Sargent, .Treav Mer of the Mansabhusetts Sabbath Boho - ol Bo: eletY, and by Bar.`Alexander Clark present pail tor Of the Methodist Protestant C hurch at New Brighton,-P/1., Mice.. is laboring. here for a brierperiod in the Sabbath and Common Schools, and his services are cordially ',ppm ' oisted - by the erne.hearted ;ample of. Boston. , i never listened' to:-music possessing more toughing melody, more liquid sweetnen, than what was given on this •oocesion 'from choir and organ. 'One dear little boy, of about five years of np;', of rare ,and:. radiant.. beauty, stood with Mr:Barge* upon the stand, ' - and reelted in accent. of remarkably' clear,,And ehild-Uke sweertnese, the Psalm , beginning ,"The lard is mg Bhaphirde,!. lAtrrer looked :upon soy thing_ more 'holy IMProsslre :and sablinte,. or listened- to ri , 'prayer more • feel, legend beautiful , that thay.offered ' by Mr. llargent,; , .wlth his hands 'Mating, upon that , little angel-ilk boy. ' - ' .* ' Bill I have many _things to. say, wit !oh I mast leave feraeother letter.. hincuttos. C oOn. - -Yosterds l ; a Goo, Richard' Bolero and David Holland, co lontd, were tried for receiviog stolen goods —being part of. it Jot of , boots and shwas, stolen fr om a Shoemaker in Mandl es ter. They ware both aognitted and disottariod. : Biagi useto It Hair Pszos.—bi ow la hors a Large lot of solla4 piano shoat lauzlo, M atra:ants! sad rocs!, which will be lola at half tie regular Mee. Charlotte Blume, 43 FAS atm t, 621 nolloO is aaother ealtuan of llama's' Oisottai this evening, at W.. W. Dradsbaw's atetm: • . _ . _ . BlDDLZ— lfcHlNLlfara•artlionidasto o of If,. Jol t Tomb., Donal, 11Unob on Thu my. ' Om.. bin lot, by l b. Bor. &mad Us. Iio.BILLT DLS, of Pittsboya, Paulo .to Us LIAtINAH Melt IT. & a alb, of /rands *lgcriloky, of Blicanlaron, radians. =:ZI=E No psalms should purchase a Reuthsii Ai, diszo withont .irst calling at N0.:27. 7411 etreher, and examining Wheeler. & Wilma% ai it is now offered, with Now improvements: The &iestrylc ..4imfw:,'=; in 'allnding to the different machines n o, in use, says :a Ws um the Vanua k %Fulton Sine° MACI/11111, and can say In regard to it that It is Without a . rival. No oquii emekiae 'needs it in its adap. , Cation to all purposes of demeaths rum." Every machine warranted three year'. 'Send for s ,circular. - . Ws. Sum *Co., Agents, • . 0e15:2w „ ' 27 Firth street. - fOhUltril. GE.MiI .inerasumt senor would most respectfully inform. his friends. ' and the I peddle generally that helms returned from the ' East wGYM' new stick 'of fall and -- .winter goods.' flis stook consists of.the latest styles of cloths, nassimeres and oestinge,, 'selected. front the latest importations. Leuttlemen string a nest fitting garment, - end at. prices lower than at any other tailoring establish. meat in this eity, would do well to give him an early call.' Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, No. e 4 Market street, one door from Third. . • Ws wadded( attention to the supab stook of Pall and Winter Clothing, for gentlemen and boys' ear,' to be fond at hiessrs..W. 11. McGee & Co., corner of street and Diamond square. /t las been selected ender the supervision• of. the proprietor', and It covers every deseription of gads for gentle. Mane dress or balms sults. Gentlemin's furnishing goods, inoh as white shirt' and flume! undershirts, drawers, gloves ; cravats, ke., will also be found in the establishment, 'ravers select and large usortment. , - . - Ws taka_ireat pleasure In moommending the Bev. R. & Williams, who Is engaged as • teacher frith* Acadeiny of Solace. and Lan gages, Allegheny. Mr. Williams lea grad nate of Prinoeton College ) N. J.,- also of. the -Western Theoloxical Bonlinary-11 an excel lent soholar and a practical 'and stosetumful inatrnotor. Tills valuable- acquisition toils tempi of teachers, and the experience and (dewy of the Prinolpal,•Rev. Y. Davis, sender this institution_ especially worthyof . the patronage of the public: : am IL w.ltoosas,D.D.ll4v. ft. P. 8111717 D. D. I k e . D.L4tFtr &mart, D.. D 414,4 W. D. Uow4uw.D.D., a-us-acnr . , Arritenois.. Soutanes P 1011.0? roc; BIL•LTII I. " . Nosenstblesnan will lure the city without s supply of Holloway's Pills end Ointment._ For , rends, braises fevers end dysentery, thus medicines are eta best 1n the world. Every English and French solder ens them. Only 25 cents per box ozpot. 225 Norms to the property Omura of this city is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their. houses• will be done prompty, if ,they leave their order at CuthberVe Cupenter and Joining Shop, on Virginia an.", Jest above Smithfield street. • • • - _ onammi Crams will be takim at the Omnibus °Soo, No. 405 Liberty' street, day or night. MI *ordem - left . the - above plus - rwilf be promptly attended be: - MI oath mast be pald in advance. brit Lzsrr. J. B. EttD, 7th Pennsylvania Cav alry, is reqnented to report at the olSoe of the Provost Marshal, Pifth street. By orderof Capt. B: B. Watore, PrevostMarsha . • , Dzeturrar.—Dr. 0. 001, 241 - I, Penn It., attends to, all brabehee:of the Dental profes sion. • - Joni B. Cu _ Nonni: Witt for the itemoval of Gen. - Wool.° A BaWiner. letter elated that the follow ing ykinted . paperja circulated there among the citizens "The undersigned, loyal .ditirens of the city. of Baltimore and of the &meet Mary land, for themselves, and for nearly all' 'others 'within the State who oppoeo the re bellion and sustain the Government, with their whole heart, in its-efforts to restore itifullauthority, rermectfully memorialise . you with the intentich and foilhe purpose of =using the transfer of hfsJor Genees,l Wool from the, command of the Eighth army corps, or of so much thereof as is in volved tn his military control of thiti city and State .. General Wool is an old officer of the United States Army, who has served his country-long, and we do not wish pub licly li'essail.him for imbecility, for total lack of judgment and discretion, in the ad ministrationf the affairs of his important office in' these localities. Ilia great age'al -most precludes the hope -of vigorous, eor net or better action in' counteracting the influences which are constantly brought, to bear tapes him, to the detriment of the' Fed eral Union cause. ••, " We respectfully suggest that the Presi dent earnestly consider the precarious 1)6- sitien. of the 16yal portion of this"- commu nity, and the questionable physical and mental competency of General Wool, and spare thosewho wish him well, the meet. .fication of being obliged to hear every where and at all times the rude things, true .though they be, which are said of him. We therefore beg leave to suggest hie removal :to 1101210 other point, where he may better subrerve the great interests of the country, and where, at Um same time, mai be' accorded to hired, retirement which condition of mind requires." PEOGIB.EBS or Anounow. Assam: 4 -.4he cause of the Abolition of Slavery and Serf. dont is making good program in Europe. The States General of Rolland have p arsed the law for the Abolition of Slimly. an the Dutch:Weet Indies by the great majority of 45 to 7. In RUSSIA the serfs are rapidly complying with the conditions on which the land cultivated by them-wilt become their properly. Their social'conaltion has aireao wonderfully iMproved. At the fair of *Nijni—the great commercial barometer of the Empire—the sale of articles for the uso of the former serfs was considerablii— a clear proof of their -prosperity.'Th e taxes have been fully. eolleoted this year-L.. something quite unpreeedented during • the period of. serfdom. - , ANIITTEIi= OFDEIt APPLES oat lie w i d e ; P 4,1 aw 1, 0% mstsb._ MUM. 'ED - - 4.llandrited Mortgage for y 58,000, baying 3years to rani an Ina ed mpayty, yb 0 we irll _cub AY Oa Ate . , 44 Por 702' : - Apply ty 104 per. , • sek7 A. MALIN t . 00 r WILIZED--Tiro n. .or =moo good Turn. iicot hands. /snake - of l a% -rirsoV4 WHOL AL.E PAPER WARE. v 801781. =MR PAPER, • CAP PAPER, • • NOTE PAPER, BILL PAPERS, wiaa PPING PAPER. MAXI LLA A tarp and Wlll/1 armed Stock O l iler beat PAPER &mat • will to ookt at low prim Itab Oath, Botallsra will tOalt 't to the, advantalpu2 son am • catl. wX. 0. JOHNSTON *OO. 9:3lmined Paw Dealing. 67 Woad atroot. §T ian u icr.r outs, arcaltui, Price Lb ta, Mob, Nitta" Lsala,b, Labebi for blaadwtarore, La bel' s b. Draggle% sad weary kind at ornacbsatal sad 04 Priming, ozocuiad neatt,t, Ida, dispatch by VAL Jonstrrod o 0:, • - ....umrsod ma= Job Printer'. 67 Wood at.' 13.--A • 'lock and tarp variety at tow prf 0 01. I* Ws 3t.swby, • . WAL O. JOH titl2o2l t outtm its2 a 4 :ood " ttisloners. W • I.1!U/'OlIKAY UU • • Soi - supt! - tie? • art oly far tbe to of Paotoriptano. to ask by livs. 0. .10isilisTON • -oo•Statrood Stationers, 6f Wood 1 . NEW 31 0. SUGAR A MOLAAS/111-=. And realm' from Now Orleans, Os Now Tor 300 bblo.'2l. 0. Idolasoor, cow crop; k. 100 bt. do. do. do; 300 Mb. prime N. 0. ism; Is store sod for ad" , by ags JOIIN T. riotraisA'ai:' lip 6; lag" doable rod:lW =ohed sad polvortsod Loa, sad soloed whits sad polio w dadsrs. roos/rod sad tot: asSio.br banal or mall. br - , - - • JO/IN A. RIM wow &Thi rt y mad mad =ma: .Nllg RS • • . 'lhsa:W.E"lttig; _._HlLllll•causic "rod sad 1,10:1014,.. caupairthistilatermaioytyyn .• APECIAIi NOTICE'S, V • ' Gamma 411 ED BAssit's Surinn Manam, family and mannfactons purpons, are Om best In nen. - ' A. P. Cusps; Go al 4.94,' No. 18.104 . l!ireiit. Important .Itol3l attrilabarg. /1•11111311110, Oot. 23.—1 n 'eel:mignon°, of the frequent comp/tints urged by officers In the told and those in charge of. the didesent hospitals throughout the State, le regard to the incapacity 'of the Surgeons and desist. sou, Burgeon General King has resolved to appoint none but those who can bring testi.. monists from nsponsible parties as to In.. dear, and sobriety. The appointments will be made as regiments are organised. Those , having passed the Board of Examiners will , , therefore, hold themselves in readiness. In addition to the tamps of rendeivous for drafted men already established at Philadia phis, Pittsbazgli and Ilartti Mug, Gov. Uartiu bee given orders for their establiehment also at Ohembersbarg, Tort, Gatysborg, and per- Ups other points on our western border. The men will be organised, armed and equipped at oboe. This is • move In. the right dime: Lion, and, as long as the arafted militia are permitted to remain in the State, will prevent • mooed rebel cavalry raid. Cape; Spencer Millers battery of ili guns has been ordered hero by tho Goveinor, from Philadelphia, and will dirided into'neotione and sent to point* 'lengths border to support tha Infantry th Ire *tread, pa rtially assembled: The, drafted militiamen an arriving hare under °barge of their /espial's, drafting Commissioners by ttumande on every !lido.. Too much publicity cannot be gimp to the , fact that the United States Qaartermaster's Department is lamentably detielent In the at , : 'lsle of blankets, and that great suffering may . be avoided by each man supplying his own: from Mum, To which be will be aomedlted. by the Government. " s An order has been issued by the Genwitor" by whloh others of volunteer organisation are new r ed In various parts of e Stat• Wara that their COaltatlitloos th will be withheld, and other punishment ItlietyrftJ proved guilty of defrauding the government' of man sod enriching themselves by acceptin g..pay from drafted men for providing tribal...l tutss out of their ranks of men already en listed by volunteering... - Ramon are also current herewith regard to rem mosived by the drafting commialoners and examlning s. sargeons for perform/I/Oho duty whioh has been assigned them, and pay for which they will receive 'from the United States government. The people should be spots their guard and expose every act of this chary/ter known to :have beett committed. They are entitled to no fees whatever, and If they bare boon exacted the Governor will, upon the production of evidenoe, see that just punishment Is awarded them.' • ' I NittLAM'S.' peattnctive Fire In Boston. Rumex Oct. 23.—A ere broke oat aliciut 11 o'clock to ot night In a small stable on Rich ardson's wharf. The flames, aided by • high wind, upread to other stables and a building containing kerosene thenoi of which were de. stroyed. The fire crossed over to trinich'e wharf,-at- . which was lying, the schooner L. A. Dabenbacter, from Greenwich, N. J., discharging coal. She was nearly de stroyed. On this wharf was an extensive wood and out yard which was par ,.. tially s . de- . stroyed. The fire then extended to Tileston's wharf, where& schooner, name not ascertain , ad; was tiitrttaoy destroyed. A Urge quantity of wood on this wharf wu also destroyed. This to,. is estimated at s so ,ooo,thleh ls par ; ' T steatestdps bfeniisite4a4llllaitesippl, With the 33th and 4lith Maisseinastla •regi-• teeete,po.4.,tretccom...rnittAt: vgisbe,tvir. bere, IC C. • ..- , --_-..c. • ~. i ,%.- ‘'„, • , ~. ;AstieedalatlietDiteo4l4. • , Neti r liciik.'olt.ta.—' AU- v.- A: plqopik- ZriAL: l -'teLtlize...?2ti._,i,-:i.i:i.. • • ..- LATEST NEWS i*rakeurs. FROM WA S HINCTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES [Special Dispatch to the Pittabargh Gazette.] . WatittlitOPOP, Oot. 23, /862:- The acoounts tlifferas' to the conftnitanCe or not of the rebels In force near Wincheiter. it It undlintota to, be, the 'general belief In the army that they are stlirtliere, bit Abe Frederick people say that ell the contrabands and deserters say that the bulk of the army , has gone, '" ' SICIIIIITABY MINTON Hu lutitated ate ittvestigation into the chervil dud Idcalaten's Army: was suffering for the wen' tof -saypliel: andulsont Maim and Midge communicated with the Chief Quartennestei of the Ariny of the Po tomac. The remit was the positive discovery that every regulation huts been answered for, ;end all 'applies delivered:at the point named in theroguisition. ' nuns", Ur WISTEII4 hifolloviini death; in Western regdmenta have occurred' here:'Nicholas A. Butler, Co. 87th Indiana; ThOmaSPhillips, Co. Ith ' ' APPOINTED. Ex-Governor Randall,. of Wisoonsin, ham been appointed Firet "Assistant, Postmastim General, in vises of John d. Faison, elected to Coogrelo. A AZISATIOX 11011 T. A sensation story appeare,iti the New Tops Xs's; about a Frenok.arntatla coming, with 50,0.00 nuns; to inforee gni:demands growing out of G‘ts: Butler's irroceettings at_Now OSJ Jeans. 4 fibellivell.tieris to'hi gairinsosioind is not rational on Its Taos.., 861ZICEn 0706. Titl4 tone Of 444 wu seised ottboird of vessel bound for Balflutore, ,00mposad of malted bullets, atitl moot .of srblah !had been sold for liquor. 611111111 OP oLua i aae e .. _ Under the presentarrangement of Secretary Chase, grants of elearauees to Norfolk, ttpon the certificate of Gen. Dtz, Sitting 14 . an agent . of theta sr Department, ue theathe eargo is to be used , for military br, nand purposes. • • sigll7l2llllltltt CORRECTXD.. The forty-fire mtllloii, of regiusitions from the Wet Denertmeit; I° the Bireau,lllll bet, intitaly for Vie pay; of troops, as has been stated; Ent for the lariat, eduess on sari* accoitatt Which 'hate bdan acCumalating for months, The, soldiers to the Governufea Cs service hares!! been paln up to the time. that they Tete' reviewed before Richmond. It'isheliered that mu - 3y of .'the complaint' of iten.psyment are attributible talks daisy and ilSitctilf.olo,;ii, the:_ pTepus= Lion of the master rolls, and not the int filelenoy of isymasters.- It ti ineritSble that , the delay, however, is ooaliquenF tipon tho aore- . meat of our troops. . alJllrtlfi t Of thiP gunboat 3 1ontgomeri, .'or Parraiut,* fleet, whieh run -the vessel ashore at,Cuba, is iibrotheX of tie Chief Clerk Hunter, .of :the State Department. His tien•otiedlenoeofin= den to appear at Havana are evidence of his knowledge that he had done wrpo6 . . No .of dmal accounts of-the proceedings have been received at the Navy Department. The . Spaniskklinister has, however, got his side . of thelit4y, and Presented.i. ketiat at4na. Stater Department. Secretary - I,Welice: stivottonsire explicit to oil yesiols under no arrcumstances to seise a vessei within the: Walerii - of - i - frfeidkj TEE TAX LW. •The Chief Clerk - of the Internal Revenue Dtue . lit bad a-long interview with the eolleo tori,-assesiiis,'ind the depaties Of New Yetis olty -and neighborhood, yesterdaj,. in which stnestiens, arising . Under : thep- tar, were asked and answered. The cliclal eum mary will soon appear.- : • alcansev' oxalis - Is 1 . . still in bad health, and has been advised by his 04811:dans to take a 4acation.l lie la ex tamely unwilling to do so, and • will not U it pessibie to avoid lt.f: • DISSATISTACTION ra TES aim'. dispatch . frpoi Harper's Fairy says the order for remains regular from voiantenr raiment/ causes great diseatlatotion. FtoriX , .WsaidSiattiii. f - W6hatiOrox, Oct. 23 .- , -Little,H any, iiit portanee is attached to the runiota'whiat are o ccasionallyievivedhare and eiseihere, that - General McClellan isle be succeeded by Gen: Hooker in command of the Army of the Po tomac. Inquiry has, been made today in tiauilly well informed circles, bat nothing is knowo to give any basis whatavir for such reports. Besides, General Hooker tat' not anfilaienitly recovered from the elfeitts of his wound to take the field: . ' A number of morthants and other bainai men Orge the execution 'of such measureitas will speedily open the: entire Mississippi river to Commerce. • It is believed that plane with that view are under considers Ho n- -. " ' -: Correspondence from Mexoo shows tha tte constituted authorities are making the best 'Preparations in their power to insist the fur ther invasion of the country by the French. The steamer James Gay, plybig. between Warbington - 'and Alexandria, exploded 'Ace bona while lying it the• Wharf of the . latter tain, city, and this steamer F morning, slightly lobiringthe cap- killing a fireman.' Th e Freeborn Arrived at the Navy, Yard, from the lower flotilla-,Yesterdayinorn ing. She brought up lye white - melt and seven cootribands. The former woe bigoted in attempting' to 'mesa from Maryland ;Into Virginia, to avoid the drift. -- • ' The hull, of the Monitor has undagone a thorotigh examination; and' fiend all right. Theo-mei tiss been scram' and painted, and she to now ready to be launched. Her ma chinery, both the motive power and the turret 'nailer; will be' ut in complete order. Some improOement will be made IA her for the comfort and convenience of her ofdoeri. - Tho rash to the Treastuy Department yei terday morning; for postal currency, was as • great as ever. Tirenty-aeran thousand dol lars, In sums of live_ dollar. to each person, were exeitaoged up to noon, *het the supply gave out. - - • beEx -Governor Randall,' of. Wisoontle, has ene appointed First. Assistant Postmaster General, to supply the vacancy Catialollad by the resignation of Hon.:John, A.-Hassan, iv oently elected to Congress from lowa.' ---, : Lieut. Col. Ludlow, Ald de ; Camp to Sea. Dix, left hercite-day-under orders from thi War Doparthens for, Aikan'a Landing, .V a .; to meet the Comaliasionera on the part of the of ells otl Confederites. -He has OrdOrs for tna parPOcc ig the - change of Federal prisoners. This Is the lame officer to whom was delivered 'four thousand prisoners at the same place on •the 7th and 27th of last month. R. C. IloCormlek has, resigned his position .of Chief Clerk of the Department of Agrical: tare, haling accepted the Union nomination for Congress in the First Dlstrlet of New York, and entered upon the canvass. , Capt. O. H. Dyer, Militant Adjutant Gen eral of Volunteeri, and I,teut. O. A. Han ' well;of the 11th United States intently, has been ordered to report 't6 Gen. 'Banks foe temporary duty on his . staff. - ' • - - Capt. , Mansfield, of the Second Wisanain Volunteers, has.bean retailed from arrest on the recommendation of Oen. -King ' , and or dered to join his sogiment. . By direction of the President, First Meat Frei. Dodge, of Cho Sixth Cavalry, - to drop. pad from the tolls of the army. . Front' the Artily 'Of the Potomac. BALTIIIORC, Oct: 23..'I'liti - American's epe eist correspondent from Harper's Ferry says: The troops of this division of the Army of tie Potomac are in great glee to-day over the enemies of the expedition which returned yes t ezdey from its visit to London county, having driven out all the guerrillas between Harper's Ferry and Lossburg, bringing back with then upwards Or ilfty prisoners and thifty horses. The prisoners are ill honied in one of the buildings on the main streef, unit : the gets; of the Arsenal, &adhere been lyingon the por— tico and roof all day, viewing the stirring sceinis by which they are surrounded. - The rumors sent forward from Washington every day or.two, that the rebels are leaving Winchester, a.known to be unfolutded. On the Contra;rey, convalescents and stragglers "frinn Richmond are being daily sent , forward to Winchester, together with reinforcements of ' fresh troops. Indeed' Uteri Li'nii "doubt that the whole etroilgth of the rebels li Vir gin 4 is being malted io m•Shenatidoah Val. try, and that they hare occupied the whole lino of' the; 'Baltimore A Ohio railroad frees Harper's Ferry to Ptigton'eat. ii - Prom sit that. I can see 'a d learn here, it is very evident that the low, ater in the Po- - tomao operates on the movements of both' / armies- The rebels feel sat between Mar tinsburg and Winchester, so , ong as the Po tomes is as fordable anywhe e se a running brook, end have no disposiGion tethers the rich valley of the Shenandoeb‘ whilst General McClellan is compelled to keep his army scat tered'along the river brae &steno* of thirty miles: It li evideelljliapossible for him to move against the rebels in force'. Should he attempt' to mess his army for this puipiise, the rebels would areas again' into Maryland, above, and be back again to Virginia' by the tints he would:reach the river: So soon, how ever, as we have a beery rain•storm suffloient to add two or three feet to the depth of the current, no , doubt the commander ,of both armies will their hands. ... The recommendation of Governor Leteber, of Virginia, to destroy the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, has, as far as I can learn, been carried out td its-fult entetiffroleauliee. Ferry to' a' distance tee.or twelve male , be yoqd , Martinsburg- One • entire track has : been taken up - between Harper's Perry and - Martinsburg, and the tails carried - off towards Winchester, 'Beyond Marthieburg.ffres have been alien at night along the tracii.of the road, indicating that the Gee have been taken wand burnt, as well as all water-stations and other property. This is especially the case' al' the 'foot of llorth Mountain, Ills alio reported that (hey are filling up Paxton% cot by . blowing up the rocks . and burying. the rails with many of the clone and earth Nu maroon bridges along this portion of the road e bar else been destroy's& . • . . , . From _Catroe•Gcaentl —Roseanne' Orders... The Rebels Reitrenttag." . Oct.. • Ceuta, t 23.—1 n consequence of Infor mation that 2,000 rebel., +rappelled to be part of 2 'ol'll°W/reentry, wevi advenc l ng for the purpose of attacking our force oo the Ten nessee" Shore opposite' Island alight to' the Island. 'All the property was removed as ly. • Gene Roseman.- lull'issted the folloWlng Cori4A i Om. 16.-,Thst °Moors sad ieldgre, absent without passes -from their Division Commander, be arrested;. the 'fathers' to be confined on , broad and wateri_and the raters tentto the ' seminars : dirt of their, .rogiments, 'placed under guard, reported to the Com manding risnersl of the 'nay. , Sutlers must Join their respective regimentsierlth theft goods, within four dips oils's - them 0011 5 / 1 • cited. T, Nitwits !lot employed la bitsiness will. 'be *rested' as sples,and treated &wordlist/Iy. Mews boys, peddlers, eto., unwanted to Close their places'-of "business. liomediately,,'Or' be arrested and have their - goodt confiscated. -All 'establlshnients - must be., alerted% &L:10 .o'olook p. tn. ,Pereons on the streetv-after half past 10 o'clook will be arrested,' and' eon. 'fined In the guard.heuse until morning. _ The steamer • Rowena reports, all-quiet. it . • . Memphis. The rebels have retreated, to Grand Prairie, , - • Latest from Worth Caroling: . Foulness Mosses , Oct. 23.-The st ea mer ei nidliarrirod at Fortress Douro's!' ti elock this afternoon. from liewbermon and Immediately left for Daltimore, , ' . She reports that the gunboat Eli% of the o lisn squadron, Lieut. W. D. Alone/dug Suunan dlog. motored the -Brith loin:toner. Adelaide of ilalifax,,on ths 11hh is, N. Top sail iniet..l2 miles from Wilmingtoa -attempt, Mg to sun the, blockade.with a cargo ofcotton and timpentine. ,The send being wound, It was netemary destroy both vessel and A larce Union meeting was beld la Been: fort "On the 2let. BlOquent speakers were present, and resolutions endorsio the Pall dent's proclamation, were passed . From Louisville.- LOvuivxma; Cot 2 L—The Grenada Appeal. gays that Sabine City, Timis,. was 0:11;Imisili by theknuterab loot month. , Gem Boyle has tutted an order'thit all cars, whether stoker woll; not on special duty, ; mast join'their rogiments immediately. "t• -7 11Iorgan's foroes, - , in two"bands,. word it Litchfield' and BronnirlUo.: :; last evening, stealing, ete. •• • • • .The_Draft in Philadelpiiii. •-• patuarulmt, Oat. 1,3 111••014 have passed resonate:Li requesting the Meyer - to ask a postnonement'at the drat t ttust the mis hits ' camber . eatt be sup p lied *ciente:lei - who are toistalia hunthiy,ftesq: the city et s2_oo eselixinetiiilitinth to * #OTIUTt•,. m 414 bigot:4 v c; 4a: wirwras. t „.. b r - t- mir,minpir . ~,-..,...,,,,-.,,.. ~..-:_:-„,...„, .. - ~..... _,-;,,:-,..:7Nriyt:--,7,52.t..V.:_:!F-,nz,:.7.,,t,-,,,qt-,---,tst,i._, • liar Lela. by Telegraph. ratcutitteamieet. 23- Noat.-Ploor t Th ere is • Brat feeling in tin Itreadauffs market bu t notch datum sma ll soles of LOS* at 16 oala 25: extra at S 6 75,4nd extra_ family at 17 0:47 25. Sabi of ilyn Floor st 114 25. 500 bids of itrandywine Corn molded 14. Wheat haa advanced So per bosh, and 5,0:01 bah red sold at. 1146. Bya sold 80c. Corn to La fair request, and 8,000 bushyellow sold ar 12c, •fasta" are In demand at 43c.- Coffee is firm, with"soles of BM at alert. and I, egtryrant 27c. Pravhdoni rather doll. Linseed oil hasantottatt to' a o .bblaWtdekl woad at,101032a. _ • Nair Yozi,,`Oct. 2,3 -Nat-Pkon is dull and the: Bu kllOm n/es of 0,500 bbis at ftl 2008 90 lar . State; 17 - MO7 IS She Ohlo, and .16 - 5307 2S. 20r. Southern.' Wheat declht4 kW; sales of 7 0 .000 built Milli !Tat LI- for 10 h1csga_lepriag: Mal 21 lbw Milwaukee Olab, and 415801 40 I r tad - unitiord:' Cord dull, and 10,000 bush fold at 670650. - Beef le . quiet. Pork find at 11850. TWA laquirt at 10%0 11Yea.' Wh4ky firm at 330.375. . Stock; am .` - '01116455 and Bock Island 81%1:- Coal 143(4' Ulna& Cameral Bail -80; /Simla &ads lon Illchlmm Southern QM New York Central le .6t4; Hudson Hirer Ballard 60k; iffissoutils American CM14993; Demand Notes 128; Treasury 1 3.10 lt6V Coupon o's ' . Bairons; Oct. 23--Ntion.:43miii activa,.ami .01tio An a sold tt 17 62%, antr superfine . st SO 75. Wheat excl , ed; attire inW ut 1 1 750185, and red at 1160. Cora quiet at 780780 few ' , Mies, and 700760 1 for Penns. -Bye scorn at 11011 M. Whisky oltml. him Yea:, Oct. eto y Ora; LOCO, bales sold at 6061 o: Moor - declined 10o; idesof , l - 3k 19,0(0 thin State sold at $6 2006 30; ohiti at $7 30 and Southern at $0 76®7'26. Wheat. has .4dbad 2,02 m lake of UO,OOO bout $ll7Ol 24 for. Chicago Spring; 0220129 kr 11l Clinb, and 21344114 u Ibr mid Western.' Om needy; ohs of 'lOO,OOO bush at- 660880. Beef quiet. Pork Oral at fi ll 3 0 th -men. ' 'lard steady at 103(011,0„ - Whisky rm 36097. 'Sumer Ana; Nair Winos sold at 100 Ile, andMosaread e at 830. •' Odra firm; ale add at, Thetteleet Market 'gegen, by. Blalt. dull an Caronda°, berm - oce. k 2-The *dims markets. opened soma.% ths Save York report came in, quottudald at IX% tbe7 n ol4 enl.7 berettm Tet7 IlvelYonadyetees for nearly teeerphln advance& Thor was in good request and a 10015 cts bbl. About 8,500 bbis tram sold at $8.3640-far good to choke Whits Winter Yuman 43 25 for Bed Wintaaltitria:and 8438 40 for Canned to choice ti Wheat *vaned paistrialt ofa'altaiwilt %cams sc ab°. W and aflame! egoo el - Wham and 24053 Spring grades. Sales leartiado at the tainewieg sm o tations-NolZed.ll- 020.1 a% No 2 do at 88c0. -1104 Nol Spriag 28021 01; no 2 Spring. 83001 m liedeeted Bed 95097 c; SejectedSpiing 77080 a. The market doting st i arly ts maid° Prices,thelnflde Was Corn was tolerably actin at an advance of 1e43.0.. on the quotations of Yesterday, Wee Wag mads at 37* *Boat for Yellow Mixed; 814035* tarn tbr Canal 7tllted; 35c femora for Yell w; 81.0560 fee lined, and 3103151 e to store for Bejetted.'in More Batley was quiet and easy, with salea - at 7504 1., 2c for common to faireamples. t o g e ed lino and demand at la s co3 25 for air geed id packing and shipping lots. Hog, are in good request. bogs ty packers and 'hipper. at 1309 to per cm. I . mports by Railroad Ch.rratan, a' Prevail:nazi Ada. Oct. 2E -24 btits apples, 12 Mid reeet paws.; J.J.A Patsen. Ali bbla apples, b bbla cider. 'LH 7 cigt a co;.1 car, pedaloes. Culp & Ebspid; 1 do do J .31cLia 8 rolls leathor, 0 Burchlleld; 100 bbli Cour; Sh u n ' : whoa, D Wallin; 1 bbl eggs. - 11' 121ddlei 140 bap latniati.ll T Bawdy & brag 7 per. pestl barley, 2' do.oannal. Jest Brailain 2 do do T. ao pear} barley, ' loge Haworth & bras; 13 do do, 2 do oartund., Was 21n- ; 74 Ulla paw. Mew Bola A co; 5 bbl. cider, 23 bg. peas, 12 bbls ands. 7 Vangohlar; d 0 trascheass B Robison - & co; 510 plater, 'capper 'Hulsey& Co; ,LI 11 1-11a1 enlons,ll' do beaw Adam Llpitert. -• - ..' - • Minna. ii. waiia a.ialicalsoliiiiiiiia.' Oct as— UO3 Sour. s hotalaor 'a • Lang: 20 'dos inshbostds. 100 do do Gregg a Ohrnalulag; 100 do•do Markdown. 4 Llabart;; can OW nstal.Ano_ 11nar bead; 123 by Ur*: Joshua Rhoda.; 123 do WII Garrareltioo bbl , flour, Dan Wallace.; 103 do 's J 8 ' Limit & co; 1 bbl egp. L 11 Volgt a co; 1 bbl eggs 2 kegs bona. Bonham & Flanagan; 100- bile -flour., Jos 11ccully a an 1 car pig natal. Jaa Wood; Al nth , I paper. BO Howard; 247 - bad cheais. - J B Canfield; te do B Bobbies & co; 30 do dr., It Dalaall & co; - MISICE'LL,S.rEOCIS. DIIPONOOII CEARBRATEI) PEMALB PILLS Pripsred from poioaf Noll of Doctor DOpoifOo Ills; well known Medicine is no linpoeition, but a aura gad site remedy fee linende - billicaltiew Wad Ob structions, from any came whatever; and althoug' a powerful remedyidt-tontalus notning hurtful t o the constitution IV ILaltiglED LADLEa ft i• milady suied. It will In a eery short time bring - on NetTOCLthe monthly period with regularity. In all caws. and Li in I and Sphial 'Affection, P.lO in the Dock Pal tabei Mariam ration on slight excpitation the ignore,Lawnele °Y t7ptritt, ztion. twice, EackLiewisclur, Whites, and isid the painful Pil dLiwesee.ocoadosied by • dbordesed 'poem 'these ls will effect a cure when all other means hate These pllle hare 'serer been knOwn to fall when the directions LAW been followed ayletly. ON DoiLes eliz• am oyg r a , endow JO . . be itatholized /want at Pfttentigli, Pa., Wit fa mire • Ho-z. bs. mosooi3 neutz PLIL DB. DUPONOOIi PZIESLE PILLS DL DOPONOOII ISILLL& PILLS D/t. DISPOSCO'S lISISALX MIA Are a SelantllLt Prow:111On. Are a Bcleo cilia Preparation. Ate a tkaan tine Preparation. Ant • titientitionrinaraunt, The/ ere nth. and Aim fsll Tb 457 are ask, and never WI The/ an Sa te, and never tall T6 ° 7 a" 80 4 and never all . ' ...... . To remote ill otoixtaccsam, To remote 01l obit:notions. .h.O mown. Alt otortnxlicato. Tc!tookoirs all obterocitoasi And au. aU Iresuu Ooliplair ta And cum a Amule Complauda And cars s I lames Cannlatnto And can au Flaw* Complaints When the nee are fellowed. When the dhreetlone areioliced, When the dim:alone are fo ll owed. When the &Inatome are followed: • • • ?bey are • blaratog and seam , Dry ar e a Mentos and • cu x mry a • bkoilag and • eon. They aria Mamba and • tart And auk hos sent by mill to any put of the coo, _SirBol4, wbotemill by '.. JOHN IL ITUFON i Bob Putaann . Noe Asa 69 Frri4,Sviali 144 RUBIA 111.1 f LS, 44 . 111 ORZEINE STREET% NSW T081L17112. GOVERNINENT Pat tv Ha fon paw papil3. ink boz. sad to balk. - Our bP prime nap conk &to 30 putts: i4ll, JA Pd *Ma °AIDA , sue. we; aro - AHD . ~BUPEBIOB I : I O7PYS. • - • ' Co- WW baterektir Ookite to be better tbati&oy ground; tke cow,tzt ordaroko t in ft .tr o at6-or to our Agents, Mows. PLAVB & YOITRO, lal Ohm. bort street corner WaslantOn Moist, . Noir, York ettyotad MI I. POLLARD & DOANE,I99 and 191 &vett Water. s. not, Chka&o: Altnoir, ,slll Prettelvo TABER4PI447I. No. 71 WOOD ST 111 : 11 T;( 7 0iittor of rourtl , , ems fauttomplate Wet of : #tlol{B AND 13/07ifi -. Oar stake:malaise* ill &Mole" In our Inn, of llie nett quality.. and Ida to LAI ID!r fad, wholsoaki • • • T4ILE CAM, OF 101 JR. . 1 1KAITH, nvrxcrroan ditztuotamiiattre* trade nen =swan salt. I! to 7 !allay sal ma mat was Waft,- ia sad alas Wallin moo esbirates the valid,' It ft srm, Irma !amities. stet, alpaca creatiak• faros **Ala !bed. lima give Ai; one -.sraut rooter nowt it &maim to'irtt torn, /ovule Irkoksids sod Mail - t • • ; ILOBLIM MONA 'Neal and DfictielleL OTII iii /IBitE IfiN Slat' UT* Woirappointad as Ilturpair Wats Pcugan. )dlsre .k.parf %ago ti go. eualins itounOil sad Simla , ha. dlEtaipd Ihro the temp; thister etttheri etteudet• say Clammy. Etete 'or Tertitor. tied tbse I sat sow,readrto eau. Vow the. dheherge my at dusts"; GICOEICHS 110000CIL • , Zsastahte Boverstj."' 1 12 aILIM-r /6, itifil,it ertt' -u , ' • '''s*Doc . ito - ' 40-- eb.ui.,.7.',' Jrar',l•47 : , r . - ' /,- - U217/11:4112 & 'R end ma EILBLN;''' -" 3 _ ' ' ..... ____ .- I NDLiAII3III3 E IO3 ICLTING=-Af / ATV 'Fmk. of al! t 1 mon hubi a& tb,l.tilys,lllo46r , woPoti r 4 sod 28 fil.rnafestriet. - . - .. . . il.;;;r7-.SPPI.: ' i ~- _ ~- .: MIIM EC= IitIM=IM 8~ ~ E Ac - .. . 1 likringizakiViliieillt 7'. -. • - , 1 Bevvsng ..... Es • , • 1:(0. IT 117411:4 11 : 131 . 1 3m.FMOIRIQE4 PA., ' --. At•a4u,s as irfritost). .- '' „ - • • , . -., . .. . .. . ~_. , - , , - • - ITNIVED E1T1T.A13.174.18 ............___ ...,... .. •Por the Years : lBsk 1859. aliClBBo.. .I.:Twtoo Or "%obi) aw** 4564 * * **l .. •- - , lISIMM aT4.21:9. none mks Atogiuilek,siiriiivux. ' , ~.. • • ...• . • :••,, ~.: ...- -• . •••• : i f-t 'a r i i . t° iii cinPk 1042001* WielaWll _WPRAIWOMinO9..*APEnntoit• =DM= P/MXl243ll4k.lnimms4 dos of -tis.oesollft as. as. bgai :=4.Akost rffiablorstsil7 fisvinic Ziostiliss sio*ls low -II dal equally lose oithishiekestsoul va nnwt bads, maim th loakluta impossible to ozusselatals QV both* mos ; b steist,fa mestizo ihoa"aaTotharaatt-,.Trioni .n;*4l. arsidari;ll* - 64*rtiii, ir),d,'oliT,t;*:ai iga• • 04* ficfVo ,DT1.44.v,!:9 411 M 1 , 00 4 .-14 Pi 5 ~ or ziar:itaent i itilii "" 6 ' l- _______________• azokinfir. • ' Nvitraranaß if . 00.. . . /411,14:11111 ' , _ rrziaziri oa - N 3 Eutn;i7,4,m nrgritizakii, - PITThBUEQB Pi.' • The" /Wel . = ItSU do oat kinds of leteir.ftel are "emanate :ad kept ha' !spar ismiliervltleitf lay muff *OM; Arid% - 8 1104441 / 1 0#0;16 ~..; Ist the onteo_l" mambo. mantee thee ay_ buy and ise wuaJl.B O.IIIIIPAIIAM filth 111 Awch itennestr_at Mt) to:mirkes.-actiosb. lament, the"gra. puyeettsug tome aneuthmir thsvmotvakartirtetdes Noah* Co• imd. PUraz ., Thelikettstot.teog potetme fig theselparlents„rbin ttemenetw he ..9thee rneanotehoost ttosa thent i : pit 012.04 met. Wapirebe to mantas person etch e:Bee 1144 , 11 i• - who rob 012 tins 440 Pee - where s him pawn to whom we unsold memo Mem legalir mopped frote um Pet% AO/ 21713. W meet at have bail . ta PM to . -.' Isty.24 LITAXIG STRAIN 00. re - EftelLsArr rartz.drPAm pus Iderfifir fiTYLErs ifts/1 cone' YF'itster "(food', _ _ , %Vika" , Dow nolinklaxe six-4'lkotJ'ALL ABlp LOpOD/3 ttui mod 4legiot anortment of gotaitg to be Iclaid t►~~rt. ot :Q.Y. 3 0041Th ..,• Abe; fat:ftleotfie of sp . l Pa4cy Oontings xi & C"asizaeres.. ?be appre Itara boon cab** !Wed; Mb vo SW that therarbl met ble of all who bra bilb *lab parable. ed.r. _ be up to order to the beet Ltd mad ateloomm arta i We' iutis &ad oc tiand i eficabl. 'l6l-bt-Bitl7 CLOTHS t ima.oAnabbajz__ost irabb ans bias 11p. 415117 M octal tar umr ardtaiti. BEARTZLIFILAY &SOX: _ . . . -- an. ID MTH' anti! . • ;"r • e • •t (b 0a.".1" Se -:Nam c r • Watts} - - Merchant -Tailors, Ate new recalving their LITZ AND.. WINTER := STOCK, . W h ich ec t extent, chcfce, taete.aud plu s wail on pate revel...My w,th anything in the _trade co , mpete. in an the new!zet end hat nukes of Stiaelt • ovartakues. Also, the largest 'And beet &elected etoeh Ikeda Tor bubble nue ,tor brought to au., mar l p* utewassiraty choice eeleettottree o bm&• rttrs nritsrsliz . za n i*Ds • - Awy calm. thtlestei to ear ware will -aste4 pnwolit attentkm mut pm:teensy to allow*. rto PENN otBT. CIATiIETZtJa= . GIZZE3 ...._ _ . . , .. ~ ..- --- ~ 0 111CA P- P LILI IO 3.I - FotTRAN„ N.Pritinliatennmilia•WlLVOEl ma liara.,-Aitexcallontlionweal , • erhirriano,,6 atm, 41110:._ , 6. Boxwood 014 A Cb; A ir s — : 6 octavo. Prim ........____- Airs- Alioarimil Madan, Piaaoila bafilWah,- - - • - 6 WSW - -Mee -....• _. ...,,,,,.....„,......._'llslll A 5c051120d=540521 i ,1 1 1 510r . 250 -----.' ISX ciale. Prim ........-........,..,_-.: .....120; A oiewood..armitem . .ltAalay-saw- sad " . richly carrpi. 7 octant. rrim,,.....,,...--. MO A Zomowood, Hoer A CliwPisnia, threw yawn lILLAOCtitTe. -..erica............... A NOll6t, Upright a Mab* L 64 7"?...; Lon 4 P. 1 71 1 1 " 412111..,,* tr nice... ` ....... l5: aoa A Bowarnat German- Plasm, Lags aro; 43 ao , '''- - .. IBooroo o d, ad--onot -.---- - - Q!; 4 Ociaira. ~..Prica...........,...... mnogany c.6 aondin Mo. Inot Inigtii4" .0 011 cirdin norm; ' Price.'.•-.. -------;,;,„„..*,—.....- 161:41 . '._ ,• '• A Mahogany: Astor 100., old LoadoaPAAN . ,- , • ~ Nikottinnia. Pr1ce..........i......,_;,....:...-., :WM) ;• Amalitat /aro Plat" po soot ardor, go , ,•.• ' - ,' lava.. Price ' A Mahogany, Galina 411-7%.1 ' .'•• ! • ,1 •-• g00d,.6 00:4711. , P11iCe.....„,a;;,............ : :: .: 4 4.i...... - 18: 7 00 • 'I -111 717.480 h: . - - A.iipleadtit 'kook: ovum Al*. trait alba Now lark and - Boom - agataok cm hand; aorant• atudlrratedabigiaaar aopscor. - Priam 44(.6.4, tha aasso as: tho meal watteotd. viaiosnomiigno v . ~ . , Ant Vary tams. For oak by,„..„,„,,„„.„„i i iali - M , MILLOII. - • - so% . _ ..-. v Ist ABRaIUNRIVALLEDft ..1.36, PIANOS—Th e b mara 1.1. &MN' in :3- . Worsolmcd tbr 44blieoriv4witironv14 valid uo_loopoi4:64 Pfsafizol.Plo ostonmenf of of flutes soma , anorintorilotti 'fa -4fdisyseetiliftdflece fir. Inwood fkafoiailtkoriffi4 .., _tro44o. oato all othot,tiopronuenta ; oust 411 1 sad %mem .4.44± 1 4 . 14ut0 omodero4 nolls'itrottloo:, , - ' ~, 0c74 ' 9 1 14 R A .O .T 2 T I BLUM , ' 6310 Atotiti . - il • • - No. Oral' street -WW7"' i.arainiuy wectio 4 . 04 ikaOlkilb/ xxi and warranted tie het our elettged„ .riseew. rs ~ der , igyfroyter band 16,1 Bate duds. " - . 11. KUM= a Wm; m rim sto- ------. - --- o c4 -M Avibtatiptiwar. num.- . MIR r ,L.C.r./4118 '4 .- .. ,'- . _. . num tk t 11-130 OYEBiAssomunr4at Al.. taw: G l itlw , naroanksb art, vnt &be attend to Alm solleotkok ot Wag PAY; souNnason_kwurNlEL Nos Atm. kIitGRAW oriOLLlS,OooomoomoodUatto mot, Watt bitton.'D. (1,•- • M rati tail.TWA MUM emy IttietiAtti;-.031majd'71117.171;. utber.otlholollowtO; tuitions i-Ailiktomilbol4- 141 otiet3ll43l/41310,1, - NON 714 Ot aDt,itirtot. 4 'l - • .X 0 tbsugtittth.te stadolr dolocticer Dot ,004 an Imlay. agar P f!Pl,?vi iFfri! -- )SA Ct.kelarlf*-`- dttonity rzt ifti -I ,;derfiall 4glag. ..z -10:11t 7g14 ,UIDaIaXt 8222111-- am tatahataricaainooku.sp„, faro, - iIfOUNT/111And oroboo ot Wm; brOthoro ud *Tar boo tilveslrotatbro 01 Mop lobo , _ or boon Ittllod In theme nks; or boo. eboobeifriloi Oiloobtoccottabototta rent* 1... 4 1rE0 dons CIL Aid= ilitso roar will tio inswfred cit.= awn. r0d00rd,,,.!!•101% UtPia store alit Wade `lG; t ' ~ , i 1,55 i 3 oat—Serneutittwoca isnot, AW& - AC BH Ss- ItA VkLtr it 5...:,.. our ha mam..4.4-26 a z 4-2 140 -, ear Quelitiilts - 4101/Vr. BASE47I, oaleivatar*iirl.:putt72. 46 e r t , G , args-wripV • 7.2 sLciatatoet.4.A. Av-in * W4tillikiattedas kite _ ••• Pr': • „ • •