1 V i * '•/ Sf-L£" ■* V- * ' -V * ’•>. '■ ~ tj lit .v:;-! m& >]<■*' EIMES -S’.*- V;«vV ,i;v.’ *: * .■:• *|JSpl#Spi|p feisiiiiiiik teliiiiii §N'3;v' , ’'‘’& i '‘>:>;-Kis; ,i ’i?' , ‘i}S: ‘.‘S, isfliiPliil : ptesisiftw Sl3|ppiipi:# tisiiftsiiltß - «e *>? iiiSilftili! BIM * * ' ‘ j '»■*/< ’ ’* i~ : .a-. ••v'-'-.'t'v-V' 1 f *» ; 4 11l ' : p?. SIP" '' 3, . • ■: s . • h T \ IV t iii IKESDAr MORNING. OCTOBER 29. CITY AFFAIRS. I^OFFIGIAL PAPES OF TBEXHTT. Hmpgoloonut, OssKviTtoKs for tho QauUf,bj O'. B. Shaw, Optician, No. 65 Fifth / street—corrected daily: . & o'clock, x.- m.: IS ~ “ Moci. 0 n K iti it ’V Barometer ; The Homicide Case, At 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon ajnry was - dtaM f' 1 in Uw> ” J ° of W “‘ Lowri *< 10 - dielod for the mnrdsr of Thomas Chamberleln, »nd tho examination of witnesses commbhcod. Coroner MoOlung testified to holding an in quest on tho docoaaod, at his father’s house. In Jcfforton township, on tho lOth of Septem ber last. .Saw throe or four wounds on tho body-coo oa tio *°P of ‘hs head, one behind tho oar, and one-over tbooyo. It was tbs wonnd over thsoyo that was serious, tboakull having boon fractured. ■ w«it : 'ol'c , h»l”L l f , lhat h “ wu “H»d K> j? x h n b6r , UiD ' M(l him when MtuWor 'h’wnhod the location dnd s““™°. r tha wound,, and toaUfiod that tho dscqamd was porfccUy rational when ho died. No alio stated that he was of a hoaltby oonsti tuUon proviou, to hi, last illnos,.- - rritobard Parsous, who was omployod in Lowno , diatiUery, te,tifl,d tbat ho wa, a” tMls-V 1 ‘K' 811 of Soptombor,'.lho day when * al [°«' d t 0 haVo happened : wSdA’l. “J* ® h a>uborlain approacflng to ward, .the distillory, a, ,f intonding locator: that Bowno floon after came ; that ho than wu r ?n’ C S? Up ,taira, but a, the dlatillery hsoo “ ,d sot toll tho' oaun of the disturbance. Looking out of a wiu 2«v‘S^ d ‘S’ h f,'* w ChSmberlmn Sf^'fowS. 1 ? 0 d “ u)l \ r r* « d »»W a son of hat L irllT.a“ dln f h,ln (Charabcrlain) his than- 11 “l»o«aw tho wound over the eye of I^ d J f£ m . d ,’ ba^oald not testify o, to who etruck tho blow. Tho wltnois, ftom hi, po ,n ‘ho building, could not tell whothcr - tho doceascd actually entored it or not, a, he ■?? fe doo r» t>“t hi. improsalon wa, tnatho hadbeon in tho dijtiiiory. On going fflp stair, aftorward,, bb ,a'w the malt Itiokf which wa, about four foot long, with a rpiks driven through ono end of it. Ho regarded this as n deadiy weapon; - • ■; -f ,h “ « u " d ‘f The Army Vote in Butler Connty. 'wlhorohMbwna split .Among'tho retam Jadgwof Botlor connty, with regard to the dispoeitioa to be made of tho army rote. At “'“‘'“S on Friday, altar the eloetioa, a 2“ d ° *! »“U1 tho second Tuesday is November, for the pnrpou of re “JT-™ and ooantlag the army vste;-nhieh: -SSIgS earned by a vote of twonty-thred year to,thirteen nay,. The miuoritj, irSudinn the president, insisted that the business fhoiUd be concluded, and thatanadjonrnment *'rhonld take place on Friday, alleging that the army vote lad been pronounced nn conaUtntional by tho Supreme Court. They - to go through all the ?Pl>olnted oougreaiional and sanatoria! return judge,, and gave certificate, of election to tho candidate, having a majority of the in the.pounty. .There certificate, were signed by •«««> of the judge,, being a fiSyt '■•■<>>• .number. Tho other , P r ?*>M>ly reassemble' at the time and opeff the .army return, and ??? at the. vote,-and. time duplicate oerttfi «to,. The only office that i, likely to beef-' noted by the army vote i, that of district at-: ■ torney, and between the constitutionaloue,-' ' •Sfi?" “ d egreement of the .candidate, that the vote, should be counted - “ likel Ti » trouble-, ctometimeofit., . ’• r.. i... ■ Habeas Corpus. ' . Two mere drafted men'were'brought before Tddge MeCandles,, of the United State, Dia • trict Court, on Uonday afternoon, on writ, of *o4*» *»?«», and their, discharge asked for. The first of theao waa a minor, named Jacob .Kirchner, residing .in Beaver oonnty. He niado out hi, case without difficulty, and was discharged. Creep.of -Collin*. township,- Crease eotffiiy;w*a the next petitioner.' Ho alleged • tbathe was a school director, and so reported itoielf to the enrolling officer—thinking that Would secure his exemption.. It turned out, tknt Commitsloner did not strike Jtii name from, tho roll, and when the draft was msds in that township, Cfes was onsof the "lucky/'?.. .... 1 / t « k thogronnd That tiie petitioner should hare appeared be for. tho Draft Commissionsr, and claimed hi*, exemption in pot,on, and that by not doing Soho lost his privilege through hU own no gleet. > • -. t : The Court iatio»Ud that Mr. Cm had not tatoo iso jiropar courie, in reporting hinuolf io;tho deputy as a school diroctor, when ha oonld tiara laid hi. eare iognUy,before the Commissioner. However,' no decision iu rendered,, and the caaowas. taken nndcrad risenißnt for th# present. ' , ; ■ Ffightrol JEtailroaa Accident. ; OuFridaj aroning Urt,» diitreaiing aooi : I !, ?«»toccorred on tha Cleveland and Pittabnrgh Railroad, near Burlington,’font milea above WBwnngi John Suiljani whUo iiaulini wood fromßorlington to MarUnreillo, drore ht« ManraoreM thoJraok, and being inUii. ■***?s *aa..er did not bead the Bxpms araif»lMt approaching. There was a little bo»Damed o«car_PctUt,ioatod in tho wagon. The engine itrnek tho team, grinding onh of the horre. into a chapel,,, mac. and brewing '■ 5> h «re ,g<>a . I" 10 killlllli, S wood. -ThMbof Pettit wu Uhon oot of tne wreck and found co here been: badly ipjnred abont the head; Hewaa taken to the bonce of hla mother, who " * :{* !> redding in BnrUngtSn, where i, died on Band,,. Stiljjran was found in the > wreck with his leg* lying across the< boy's body, and entolynniejnrad. Thera were two' of soldiers upon the train, and the; number, a Borg«ph; who .dratted ~*he boyf* would. - t+ . days since, a lad nAmtd pernio Jsrerly, aged fourteen years, -ratlolag Truh her parent* in Duakard lowa- - met with*» ehopking rarfiJesfliusM in handling* can. The boy luft taken out hi* gun,ina harry to shoot , a rabWVand uncertain as to whether it was loadedj.'hlew in the mttxilo to atcertainw •i Whilst Uuta-engaged,lro directed a small boy, v to ; «eck.tho gun, ln doing which the . lltiierfellotf let the hammer slip, and dit piece- ta r toe : inbathr \ teeth Andtodged in the upper heck portof hUhead. HeHred bata ihorc time. - Foa Earn a»o WidTM Wian.—Gentlemen do«lrmi*-of procuring good and aeaaonable «lothing a aboold not rail to bear in mind tho - ologantatook of orarooatloge, basinets and dreaacoatinga, rollings, and pantaloon itaffa. of ati dorerijiticrni, to bo ionnd at T. L Cam aghan’a, Federal street, bolow tho Diamond. AUegheayClty. i Iho, stock ombracoi all : oariatlM ol iabrioi/and if/on wonld proenm an orarcoat that will'look well, and at the tamo tima withstand the attaoka of tho moat . - aerom. weather, call atr Carnaghaa’a, Isart ; you maatore, and secure a coat “ails” a , • noat. j •• • ■■■ - -Soißreta inafifOKM.—Tho atorm of Snn -■ ,'day and Hondayiaet raged wish tarribl* fury intha rlilnltyol Harriibnrg. Th» destroe- J tlenatCamp Dodge waeterrtble.aad lor a : titan threatening destruction to thn limbs and > tboUtaa of them on. Innta. wofo torn into ahrada by thoiorce Ol ' the-wind, and tho sol* " “*T» «t daring the night ndprotoetod from the polUngs.or the pltilosj storm; l- j., ’ _ ' _ E*»ktuonßtco«D,-Panr23^—Thii Ittaat rFntt nf this grant and-'haofai historical 7. 0 i7.lf ottln ‘,.f! oxlr,lu ofGtonoral Kearn ay i < p£S!75 I i r i ft aU tho fotoro, ; js*vs«s!s ®*o»—AbnSim" ‘H, ’ lPt ,3 t‘ty ,1 * a %B luit >DnUCotbj!vral . tgg^ssgsyse;. .?ty *■*•;: .' ***.?»' r : £*^iv.>a 4 J, ' ?/ Dickens, 4 roll. 10 no. form ninth l„ue of tho n?^\ o,d .c" UUoa ot BlnMnn*' novels, puh- Uhod by tho ontarpnslng firm abova named. Xhis is the edition of to every other wo have seen, English or Ameri ?“• The paper, the typography, the bind tog, the convenient size d the volnmes— everything interior and exterior, in a word— wtU bo found worthy of tho author, and worthy accessories of a ,tory in which most of the charactorlsHe, of hu genim are so happily illustrated. The price f, only 75 cant, P per mckro;’ Work;.' Xqai ' it ' ,diti ° n of oba^* l * an*’ thjuani. . 00 69 • 100 - go i n. S .i i '.! 1 " 1 “ d R " 1 Estate, by J. a. Davn, Anotionoer, at tho Commoroial Sal., Room,, No. 64 Fifth atroot. Moohanio’, Bank z s 5 „„ AlUghony do !. "i.: *55 JJ Hand Street Bridge Company. 45 n Mpnongahola do l do 7 " «o in Lot on Water atroot near Redoubt)’ SSpwMSI s,“ d 160 fMt j d- 00000 Killid os thk Exuaoso A middlo aged w ** tt'tedon the Ponnfyl of,L“e“ter, on Friday -li’.i7 MI ° boforo a train. The ° Ter bqth * bo7e ,h » bnoca, levering tho ono oomplstoly and horrible mangling the other j her right arm wa, alao ted?^! 1 ' Wa * OU ‘ “ db "‘« d ‘boftth. Noaru Sivncrtv Acidcuv—Wo ealled the attention of our reader, to thi, ichool a few week, lince. Tho Winter union will com meneo on Wednesday, November 6th. Car riago, will bo in readme,, at Now Brighton Station jto oonvoy atndont, to the School? Tho Rev. H. Wobhor, will bo in tho v" “ ad “*! bo aeen by call, mg at tho bookstore of A. If. English & Co. ASSA ‘ Tho ftnoral will leave the residence of her eou-lu law, K. Oodry, and proceed to Allegbeay Oemoterr, on WBOjctBDAT uounto, it 10 o’clock. s&Br v - on!U “ general from the .roelileDeeDf bia f.liiwr in i„ w Mm. Dllworth, rui, ,„ ISVTO ,. „ . o dork. Carriage, mil I O , T . jj. patloraoo’i. Dio. mond aired, at 1 o'clock, preciaelj. SPECIAL, NOTICES, _ Saovis xsn Bxxra’, Sxwiso Mxohisi, for but taSo m * aafMtlltln Spurp°E.B, are tbol A. F. Chxtoxv, General Agent, . No. IS, Fifth slreet. Norissos should pnrebaso a &ioino jfe cAtne without first calling at Jfo. 21 Fifth’ •tract, and examining Wieefcr <6 TOaon’a, a, ft is now offered, with new improvements.! ihe ScvMxJic American, in alluding to the different maobine, now in nso, uy,: “ We nra tho Wbxslbb A WiLsosSrwinQ Mxohisi. anii can uy. in regard to it that it i, without aj “™\ ,tvo Other machine exceed, i tin it, adap-: .tauon to.all purpose, of dome, tio ote.” Every machine warranted three years. Send fori eircniar W*. Sunn* 4 Co., Agent,, oc ‘ l i:iw . 41 Fifth street, i Cnoxu, Cloxks, Cooaiu.—Wo reput this word, because, in tact, that wa havo an im portant communication for tho ladies, and want to call tboir- partlcnlar attention to that faettbet Barker 4 Co., 69 Market ,tre,t,aro’ -n*« wo annouuood a ,hort timo siico they! would soon be—fully prepared to exhibit tho most remarkable stock of Cloak, yon havo over jot had the felicity or feaftlng yonrovea npon* TsstOp elegxnpe, cheapness, quantity and variety are combined in these to a desree we have never before witnessed; bat be sare and see them for yourselves. SainiUf Qesha.M| merchant tailor* would; most respeetfolly inform his friends and thw poblio generally that he has retnrnod from the* “i oaw-atoek and winter B?odsw- Hirstoekjeoasiite cf the Utest styles. «f elotiu, cassxmeree; and vestings, selected froin the.lateitlmpbrtotiohfw Gentlemen de «nd,at prices lower than et anylother ment in thoeity/wbulddowell to give him an early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor. No. &4 .Market street, one door from Third. y woald odl attention to the toperb stock; ■ and. Winter Clothing, for. gentlemen boy*' wear, to bo found at Messrs. W. H.McGee A.Co., corner, of Federal street and Diamond-square. It has been under the supervision of the proprietors, and it! covers eveTy description of goods for gentle mens’dress or business salts. Gentlemen's tarnishing goods, such a* white shirts and flannel jmdttthin*, drawers, gloves, cravat*; Ac., win a!su : be found in the establishment,’ in every Mlect asd large assortment. <?“*“ oponiog'of Dry Qoode at J. Finch’,; corner of Brent nnA Pifth etrecti, comprialng “t“ l French Mirince; Cobnrge, Bolilnee; Cuhmcre, and*ll other new dcslgne in drore gdodei -long and eqnare :Bhawle, filankate] Caeeimcree, Batlnctte, Eantneky Je»n«, FI«H nele, Olnghame, Check,,: Moellne, Cotton Fianncle, Fancy Dreee SUke, io., 4c. i N- B.—Ladle, ehoold attend tha opening of Furs this afternoon. Remember the places . corner of Grant.and Fifth streets, opposite the Court House;! r •< » : . y < BTa*Tpnrai ard faring the danger, of Ferrer, Scrnrvyj Wound, andXholtre,' Many a -gallant fcl, . : i®* T ® W*. bones to bleaeh, who. bv tha ald of Holloway’, ‘Fill, and Ointment, wonid harareuuhed to hie ft mily etreng and healthy. Soldier,, try them I' Only 25 oonu •per bo*or'pot..226 i _ Asothkb battle.at Pea Ridge—total rotifc of of arms Full par Healers are published ta the, Newtork andTPhiUdelphla; daUy papers. They aresold at Bumt'i, UammSa BaUi ‘Fifth stoeet,at only j-osnts. «, s Ho« 0i to lhe properly owners of this eUy Is hereby given, that any repairs needed abon t their honaes.will be done promptly, if they —®ir order at Cothbort’s Carpenter and • supply ‘of Photographic at the Gift Book Store, -M a v tgasif sale at rednoed pricer, T* ,aabl * '«*» worth' frdin 60 cents to llOO.glTen^pJ^eMh.! ■ "" T _o**tßrsOALtß will be taken at theOmnibni No/dOVLiberty; street, dayr or night, AU orders, reft at, the ,above place , will be fn°^ranee. t i tol?ded t °* ;AU mQit P* id ? ?S? B sr l>r -v C ’ Bm ’ No - 24# » Fehir sii atton3s ta all branohes of theHcntal profes -sion. t i j, JJENRYO. HAIR* CO., ' j (BoeoMMn to /uQMC.-Wfttt,) v Merchant Tailors, I .j v»Ar*aowMedTiafthefr 1 • _• PALL ABD WHITER STOCK!, , Whkti la: extent, choice, text, us mien will fZ?£ , £* ]T W ‘. tb “pM»l' “S. wS.TJs.iSS: oJoTair W “ t “ d ”* “***■ 01 j TXSRHO&uu) i • 4t _ OVJBEOOATISGB.! Urt ? l * aJ . 61,1 rtoek of Ooodi ««n.n°*Ss: fi ' rainßHMoaootis ' 1 Anj order, Jo fruited to oar cxr* will meet vt,L prompt «tt«»tton mi! mmctneiitfi.. ■>T_ mio ° r *?*?***■ «-AlB STBIXTS. C wvf-rrs. TXT ANTE!*— S,OOO bash. Flaxseed;™ " WOPmli. prime H»p Bmuu; 800 da cbdiet faltioM' M m Brad itfiet, t ' i. r °T27 PBASg VAH OOBPER.: \hl U. Yoiot i, Co, trill I v P>T the Ujlwt market price for ULOflk. TIHOTHT end (TaAJtSXXJ), 3e|l«rod at *l‘ 2J? utniftiwi, r near CS SgJSS&Sj*:-*™ oeii BQwa«-r»Ti.ix.,i»i w«»<» ■/ FOfitta, masUatty on tiauuani. Out Book, Table. The, Harper's Ferry investigation has been cohSTuded. The Commission is now engaged on the evacuation of Winchester by General White. General Mepow'eirs case will not probably be taken up till Thursday. He has made vast preparations for his defense, and has pspers mountains high.! DECISION UNDER THE TAX LAW. Job printers and lithographers are decided to be under the Tax law. :.'M?WTARf UNPAKTKVNTS IN TBS WEST. The West has been divided Into four'De partments, as follows: The Department-*! the Missouri, under Gen. Curtis; the Depart ment of the Tennessee, west of the Tennes see river, under Gen. Grant; the Department of tho Cnmberland, comprising Tennessee, east of the Tenneaue' river, and so much of Northern Alabama and Georgia as the United States troops may take possession of, under Gen. Hoiecrans, ''General Grant's command constitute* the 13th, and General Rosecrans' the 14th, Army Corps. salt works destroyed. The United States forces in the Golf have destroyed tho salt works of the rebels at St. Andrew's and St. Joseph's Bay—both capable of making over four hundred bashela of salt per day. cirTusss or rstzs vbsbils. The bark J. L. Davis eaptnrad the JBogUsb schooner Isabella, while attempting to evade the blockade off St. Mark’s, with a cargo of ootton. ; ' The Unftsd States steamer Penobsoot, on the 22d initant, captniad off Shallow Inlat, North-Carolina, tha Engiieh brig Robert Brne., about two hundred tone burden, loaded with clothing, medicine, ate. - . The Bary.Dcpartmcht. learned to-day that tho United Slate, ateamer Albalrou captnred the eohOdner Twb Sieiar. off iho moath of tho R|o Brando, .on tho 21it nit. She wae flying tho Confederate flag at the lima, and a rebel regieter wae fonnd on her, The/eargo eon eiited of gunny eloth, 'with eorraiponding bale rope, crinoHne, Ac. . BIDS roa ISHT OOKSBS. Ycatorday the Qoartermsster here opened tha bide for prmy ■ horeee laet adnrtiied for. Three thboeand were duly contreeted’for, to be delivered at thin point within twenty days; for cavalry eervioe r at from .f 110,95 to $ll3 ; for artillery eervlce, at from $ll3 to $lls! Mott of the enocoaefnl blddore were from No* Vork and Philadelphia. The only eneeeaafnl Weetorn bidden were the following: Johnli. Harab, pnrrollton, Ohio, 200 horeee at $ll2 Sfl; Moeer il. Wray, Stamford, Ky., 500 horeae at $ll3. anoiTiosiL rirnasTeaa, John M. Anetin and Jamoe B. Sheridan lava been appoin ted additional pa,maetare. vaon tot «»r or tot rorovac. ■ ■ Dispatches frpm tho-Army of tha Potomac fltita tLftt General Pleaaanton’a cavalry have been «e for.** Lecabarg, without cooing any of tho enemy, A foroo tu reportcd.how •«r, between Leeaburg end Sniokcr’a Gap. The troopa in reported to be in fine eplriti; end the weather aad roada are favorable for army operation!. , A dlapatoh from Harpor'a ?any, however, atatea that the rebel army ie .qaqneitionably falling back. Their picket! remained in odr front very heavy, and impen etrable to refngeei. aaarviL or thb agxmt aid esiar or vna —The .Indian the-Ponoaa Indiana arrived to-day, aoeompanied by their ohlof, Wa-gah-inp-pe. The chief cornea in order to aatiafy himaelf, and the other ehiefJ, that Pnaident Linooin had not been hanged, or the United Statea Government over thrown. aaaanALS ugniain to out onnaaa. ' Prom aome indication! it ia evident that General! receive and are required to obev or der!, .now. . ’ Co|. Steward’! iteconnolesance. | OtlM, .Oet. 28.—C0!. Stewart, with a de tachment of -ihe (Sth-lUlnola, made a reeon nolaaanee in the conn try, back of Memphla.a few daya alnee. -They-broke up a camp of nenillai, who retreated aeroai Wolf river, burning the bridge after them. Stuart oroaa ed,however, killing twe guerrilla. and eap. taring a number. He alao deatroyed-ten plantation! ...belonging to eeoeiilon eympa thiten in tbatvidnlty'." • 1 “ Col. iiorrilon'a cavalry ’had alao-made -k very raeowifel (aid into the mtfolalngloun try, breakinriw. five or lix guerrilla eampi. Jt i! atatea that Ballontlne\ rebel eavafry, wme five dayi ago, left fleßy. Snringi, hit thmaaidarnorth aaHotchiau TUtSuChit given riio to the repertad approach of . Rrioo tOfIOUW. 1( - ( r _ » ■**' >4*-±oXti,C.e, ~ -...-.... , * “~~ '*" ■*■'—; ~ " ~ up— —«^ v THE' LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Wabqikotos Oitv, Oot. 23, 1862 FBBIOXAJ.. Gen. T. A. ‘Morris has been appointed a Übjov General. Gen. Michael Corcoran will probably bo in dnoed to run ./or Congress against Fernano Wood. TB* BUSNOIPSTIOH PSOCLAUATION AHD RKCOO- ItITIOM IX PARIS. Letters from Paris assert that the Emanoi pation Proclamation pate another obstacle in the way of recognition, of which there is no danger. shqlard’b poliot in aukbicav afpaira. Rnssell'a paper, the London Army and Navy Gacetti, of tho 11th instaj says: It is behoved that Lord Lyons,•who Is expooted to return to Washington in the course of this ..month, will be placed in a position to define the and c»Wo/ her Majesty'* Gov emaent wftAouf ' any uncertainties or douhts, in view, of the various phases - whloh the oontest hli North.. America • may as sume, and that the Ministry will have arrived at positive conclusions, and determined their policy in reference to the affairs of the United States, before his .Lordship returns to his post. The viows of Russia are, it is be hoved, assimilated to those which the march of events and the inexorable logio of accom plished facts placed broadly and dearly before the Government of the Qooen and that of his Imponal Majesty. T<F DK rfilD OPP. «£> The Western troops are to bo paid off. Six hundred thousand dollars were sent to Louis ville for this purpoqo to-day, and three hun dred thousand to Cincinnati. The Secretary of the Treasury is determined to eontinue the remittances till all back accounts aro settled. ALL ARUY HKQUI3ITOHS FILLED. We.are authorised to say that up to tho \{me of the defeats before Richmond every re '.qaiaiUonfrom the.War.Uepartment was filled, and since, bounties hare been paid to the ex clusion nf other claimsunder express in struations frOm'the War Department. * RXBIL PICXRTS. The rebel piokots, yesterday, resumed their old station in front of our foroes at Harper's Ferry. -J. - . . VOLUNTEERS RNLISriNO IN THE RKOULAR ARMY. The order enabling .volunteers to enlist in the regular.army great excite ment in eamp. Some old regiments have lost a third of their best iara.' The order has been temporarily suspended until a list of those wishing to change can be made out. MILITARY INVESTIGATIONS. POHCIB IMDXAHB. FROM PHILADELPHIA. [Special Dispatch to the Pitts burgh Ckutte.] Philadelphia, Oot. 28, 1862. A special to the-JVes*, from Harper's Ferry, says: News received here to-day frdm Gon. Pleasanton's advance confirms tbe report that the rebels are retreating rapidly up Lho valley. Winchester was evacuated on Monday,' and Strasburg will not l» held by any large force. The entire rebel army is divided into two bodies under Jackson and Longstreet. Jackson’s column is moving directly to Stanton, where it Is said winter quarters for a large foroe have been provided. Longstreet mores to Gordonsvillo. ' Gen. Burnside Is now on his way to Wln chester., Onr force* will occupy Winchester during lho present week. It is believed that Gob. Burnside will come up with the rear guard of Longstreet, and that a fight will -onsue. . . The entire army will move aoross thoPoto mae as soon as transportation can be procured. Our troops are oomfortably clad, and In good oondition for a oampaign. It is to be hopod that the army will be kept moving, for the country is sick of delay; D. Important from Washington. WisniKOToH, Oet. 28.—1 n oonsequsnoo of U» severe Moots of Col. D. D. Tompkins, Assistant Quartermaster General, stationed In Xi»w York city, the business of Ms bo temporarily transaotod by Major Sto wart Vanviiet, Quartermaster Goneral. ». Colonel G. Claserbt is assigned to du& in Western Virginia, and ordered to report to Gen. MUroy. r £ A. R. McClure, Assistant Adjufiint General is ordered to report for duty tojthe Governor of Pennsylvania. >y, , Gen. Wool has been ordered to appear before the Court of Inquiry now in session here engaged with the investigation of cir cumstances connected with the surrender of Harper's Ferry. WasHixaTo*, Oot. 28.—According to a General Order, lately issued from the head quarters of the army of the Potomac, It is., among other things, ordered: Headquarters, Arxt or the Potomac.) Camp hear Kkuxviux, Md., Oct. 24, 18<2 f CJtneral Order* No. 167.— AU enlisted men of volunteers, wishing to. transfer into the regular army, wilt record thelr names'at the Adjutant's Ofilce/of thoir regiment at onee or before the stb of November, J 862 No offloor of the regular army will, in tho fatnro, enlist volunteer soldiers whose names are not on these list.. Tho Hats of volunteers wlsh- Ing to enlist in tho rogular trmy, will bo for warded daily through the brigade and di vision headquarters to the corps headqnarUrs. Regular oSccra desiring to onlist soldiers! from tbo volunteer service will hereafter ap- : ply at tho corps headquarters for each lists alio spply at tho same headqnartors for permission to visit j the regiments to re ernit. Care will bo had not to take more than * sir5 ir P or P° r Gon of men from each regiment. Too much laxity prevails with regard to soldiers leaving their regimental camps and watering beyond the limits of thoir com mands. Hereafter not more than two meo of a company at a time grill he granted pastes to leave camp. The provost guards wIU arrest ■~tee, from camps witbont proper per» The report, of recent inapwtioo, ..xhibil ibameful n.gloot of dot, on lha part of mxnj offictre of tho higher a, wall a, the lower ““ army.in thoi. lexwr detail, of dieoipiine, failure to attend diligently |o whieh will prodaoe the demoraliiatloa or any body of troops. InspeetiojU in many organ-: Uatiopo are rarely made ; drills are poorly attended; cleanliness disregarded; the care of arms and ammunition but little attended to; the instruction of officer taoties and rega- j Utions entirely negleoted and dlvi- I sioodrills in some cases afe laid aside; sen °rd#r* P°^ l *“bed from time to time by the War Department, and at these Headquar ters, for tbe instruotion and guidance of promulgation of orders Is one of (ho first du- I ties of staff officers, and commanding officers are made responsible that the staff officers are not neglectful in this respest. ‘ The Commanding General is convinced that I soma examples of summary dismissals of offi- I eers are necessary to ensure attention to tbe above point .of duty, before tbe importanoe of I the sutyect will be fully realised. He there fore givos notice that any neglect in this re- I ipsotoi staff officers or commanding officers 1 that comes to his notice, will secure his im-1 mediate recommendation for the summary dis- I missal of delinquents. 1 I The Steamboat Fire in St. I.onie. Sr.- Loois, Oot, 38.—The fire on tho river, yesterday, tnrne ont more dieaetrone than at flr.t euppoeed. The cargo of tha Bacon eon euted of 825 baler of hemp, which wae moetly in the hold, where the in originated, ae 1» enppoeed, from a epark from a candle, which had, a few momenta prevlone, been blown 00l by mon al work quitting for dinnor. Abont twonty-flre bale* of tho hemp had boon de livered. Tha balance waa deitroyed. - The Eitella and W. H. Rn.aell had been loading for tho Miiaontl River foreeveral daye, aodjbothboate had oeneiderable freight aboard. That on the Ertalle' war burned, whllo a greater' portion of the Rnieell’e will be eared, (lightly dameged. The McDowell and MiUlll wore laid up costs, and bad nothing of conasabenoa aboard. - Tho tatal loss amounts to SIiS.OOO as follows: » Bacon, $30,00(1-, outgo, $25,000. ttussell, 53,000; cargo damaged, about’SLOOO. o<ooor 0 < 000 r <-««».: $3,000. MeOill, 523,000. Cotton and bemp, burned on the levee, about $26,000. The Bacon was insured for $16,000, The I,'^e‘e’ Jl £' < ’ 00 ’ “«OHI, *15,000. McDowell, $20,000. ftusull, $3,000.r i The Bacon’s freight receipts, of her down trip, amounting to over $3;000, were also toai. Arrest ofllev. Charles A. Hay, iUssißßosa, Oct.'23.~~Aev* Cha*. A. Hay, pastor of the IdUtberau Church of this city, wsi last night arrested, by ithe' order of Msj. Gta. Wool,,and.oonveyed this morning, nadSr guard, to Baltimore.. The arrest, when it bS came knowD, caused intense exoitement, and universal condemnation, as Mr. Hay Is known, by friend and foe, i to be. one of oar most loyal citizens and firmjsupportars of the Government. The cause off the arrestii said to he on account of a oommufeication publish tasfc week, over his own 'ilgnatore, in the i Batly of this in whioh tbeac* ] tionor those .in authority at Baltimore, was criticised because of the difficulty experienced by the friends of Union soldiers in procuring I that whioh appeared to bo freely accorded to rebel sympathizers, vis; Permission ta take r*~. bol prisoners to tboir homes and care forthem, I whilst no such privilege was allowod Union- I Ists.' This arrest/it is said, was made with- I °?m * knowledge^or,consent of the Secretary I of War, and the assertion is no doubt correct. | A delegation of prominentcitisens have start- I ed for Washington for the purpose of laying thfr matter before the'President and Secretary ( of War. and ta procure, if possible, an order I for his immediate release., I Latent from California. i Sam FBAMOiBd6vOet. 2a.~The Golden Age has arrived from Panama; The ship King Fisher has sailed for Nek York. .; - 1 . The Sea Lark bar flailed for Boston with a oargo principally of'wool. hides and copper *>r«. .. 1 r \ Congressman Kelven hae taken the oath of allegianceand been released from imprison .meat. j ■ j • The Waihoe Contribution for the National Sanitary Fond propose to forward; by the next steamer, $20,000 ini sliver ban, stamped with an appropriate insertion,which is be lieved to prove a good advertisement. r A new copper mine has been discovered in Mariposacoanty, Nevada Territory, and at tracts mnbh attention. The'ore resembles the celebrated copper Spoils vein, and • traeeabie several miles. -.| • * • The copper retoones of California is already beoomlag important, and promite aoon te be oome seoopd to the gold. j --mi I .■ - ... . . From the Aintf of, the Potonabr WisamoTo*, Oct. 28;—Tbs (allowing ii the lateit from ths Armr of lh» Po tonne:' - JWiifaji Evening, Dot. 26. —Xho sdnncs, ondor Oos. Pleusotos, Isis ysitsnUjr p. ,ni./*ncoantsrod;. thi, ensm*; with MTilrj Md srtlUory, *t SnicksrYGsp. Wt loitone mui and flvo hbrui..br tbs. ez-v plolioa oT v«heH. To.dsydili icoatr were ptuhed out In tlw directions! Aldis rutd Hld dlobarg. Hs reports Oto. Hill's commznd st Upptrvillo. “ 'Along trsin of wsgonswitsun. to-dsr. bsnrssnßnnksrHiU odd Wliohosti, whlo !• goo|bsTid«ieS;tb»t-tbsT«' Wounded Federal Soldiers—He- 2qotoll of a Pontoon Bridge. T OD “ TILL »/ Oct. 23.—A1l the report* that John Morgan was recently at or near Ovens ®re falre. At last accounts he was at aiktao, Todd county, proceeding toward Bus •eHrillo. Quite a unmber of siok and wounded Fed eral soldlorshave arrived within twenty-four boors. . v ; The Masonic Ttmplo has been taken as a hospital, and several secession sympathizers have been notified that their residences will be taken for a like purpose. The pontoon bridge between hero and Jef rorsoovlllo has been removed, and ferryboats run as heretofore. i. From) Haltimore. 0 . Biltiuorr, Oct. 28.—A commlttco of lo~yal citisens was appointed at a Union town moot ing some time since, ta take testimony to lay before tho President against the military au thorities. While in session in Temperanoe Templo to-night, they were seized, with all tboir order of GeneratJWool, by too Provost Guard, and carried to headqnar- Mock excitement has been occasioned parties arrested are Alfred hf ?£ r Thomas H- Gardner, OoL T. B. Rich, and Thomas Sewell, Jr. The Guard also de manded the possesston of Henry Btookdale, John Woods, and Wm; Wiosarn, members of the committee, who were not,present. The members of the committee wb6 were arrested are locked up in tho police station. Some .citizens who denounced tho arrest were also threatened by the officers. A band of music has-gone to*the watch-house to serenade theta. ‘ .' ; ,. From Fortress Alonroe^ I Fobtxxss Moilßoz, Ootober 27.—A severe | storm has been raging here the last thirty hours, bat has abated, now four p. m. I The flag of trace boat Express, from Aiken s yesterday afternoon, has not yet arrived. ’ i Te^ officerreeentlylijformod one of our jfficora that the obatrnptions forinorly_in the Jam,, Riror at Fort Dolling had all boon ro moved. ■*. • t . . j■ t ; : . Tho Baltimore boat, dno at Fortroi, Mon ™ “J, 0 ’ 010011 thia morning, did nnt arriro till 7 thia avoning, boing dotainod* at 80l It more by a storm*: j , . In Search ol the Pirate Alabama. 80ar..; Oot. 28.—Tho U. S. gunboat Too carora left Fojal on the 6th, and the Karsa gan the Bth inst, on a cruise in search of tho pirate Alabama. Markets by Telegraph. pHiaaoxbraxa, Oct. 28-Hooa.-Cotion very quiet. Cloyeared active; 500 bushel. Hold st cv.ffoe higher, sales ef Rio and @27. Ko chance In Bugar <ir Uolaasea. ib Flou? therv Iff a firm freliog, and 2,000 bl.la sold at 57@7.25 for extra; 7,60 for extra family; snuerAno held at *C 10 Cora-mral firm at- Tuere Is a good demaod for Wfcoat, aad 6.000 hushels »ed Hold at *1,44@1,45. Rre U steady at Corn very quiut, small sales if yellow 73, Oata are dull at io@4l for Delaware, a n d«lMPen B .ji?a!. Sj a ' K iii“g .';'^£i ,n ' Tl '‘”°' fcl “ 1111,0 ,Joln e. Whi»- NswTo&e, Oct. 2S—Noon.—Cotton quiet andnom* Inal at 60@toc. Klour advauced 10@2Sc.. with S, excited market; sales 10.000 bMs at 9O for State; $6,85@7,°0 for Ohio; 56,t0@« ) '1 ef l J^Vo*. , . an( l.^® 3c * to, B her 7 ®*l*» 160,000 boa. at 01,1«@1,Z6 for Chicago Springy s| v 2|@i Jo f or Mil waukee Club; sl,2C@l w 9 for red, and sl^2for white. Corn adracced 2c; sales 80,000 bna'hcls at CDQ7I. Pork quiet. Whisky dull at S7c.‘ ■ i Oct. 28—Ettulng.—Cotton steady; LIm 0 "° d ** &5 @ 59 ° Pl«nr advanced; 24.0W1 Lu#bel * #o!d; red 51^ 8i r no^hn' r »? , f 0 Cor “ sates 138,00 y bu»bels. Beef dull; tale* 3,000 bbls, Govern* meat contract, extra Zitas at Tork G°7°niiaeut amttaefs, 11,- SS. l l M, fff , ~ $13.20@13,8U Lwd unchanged. Whisky Arm at 3*ifi@37c. Sugar firm; lOtfillG-. si@«i rent; Wo 2t»>sc, part /or Baufmore; COO bags at a*. Molasses qnut, Orleans 37@60. Freights droorfngX • Stocks lower; Gold 31Jqc. ' * '. BAtTIMOK*, Ocr. dun; Ohioexi tra|7,tO. Wheat: wbltoscarce at tl,80@l,00; i>d 01,60@1,55. Com steadyj white 78@80; yellow 7IWa 70. WTilsky dull at CoIK firm; <3 27c* j The Latest Market Reports by MaH. I 27.—Tho Fluor market opened I quiet, bnt offer the Now Tork report was atmouncwl [nr becvme dull aid nioqftlea. ana prl.-w were aoml’ . ‘D l * l ® foorotng superfine sold at £5,25 for eood. ood a lot of 600 bbls, Ut Le November iOth. at $5, but after the report not btiel been (old to any extent at $5,10@64&. The army bakers are the chief buyers. 3 There is .good itemuiJ for Whlskj. snd (h. ..1 ket firm; calee of 400 bbls at 34c. 3 klee Cork 1. held at ,10 7S®il. n.„ it lewp.re.lns nndenhe Kesr Votk new., and the wvt city would not bare brought over «lo 76 at th* °° U " Hogi; 400 heal sold at *4 60. Groceries ere firm. but there Is a quiet market Stw % ll>.ys"2J4e : Bolurt., noQefc; red Ooflre; There was a fair demand far wheat in the moraine but.oo the receipt of the dispatch* froth New Tort tb .* duII « ,iat no d «=Hw» In pricee wa^ esUbUshed, holders refusing to make any cone**, slons. We quote, as the asking price : $1 for prime Bed, and $1 10*1 15 for White. P The ctfcrings for Bariey are light, with a good de mand, and the markpt rules firm at full prlres. We quote prime to choice Spring at $1 26@$1 30, and lati atsl 35; 326 bush, folr FaUrold at Si fc lsl°2i’° od Uh * lsl ** ad 7,out> do. prime Spring London kxuibltion prize PIANOS, made by STKINWAY A ow« 3 of New York. Th«ae instruments took a first class Prlre Medal, lu competition with two hundred and elßhty Pianos, from all ptrU of Surope and America. They are thus proven to be THE BEST PfANOa IN TUB WORLD. A choice supply of there unrivalled instruments bow receiving and ou hand. a. Hi.EIiSH * BEO.. 63 nnh urrot, . Boie Agputa for Ktelnway'i pi^u^ NEW PIANOS,— >&x new and superb Boaewood 7 ueUre PIANOS, wltb all tbe r»- wot UDproTezDonU, awl of tbs meat decant atilt*. Jtwt received from theeldeata»>ll»be<laadcdobritS kI HalUtt * * 00., Then PtUw wHI bo warranted bj the aaanabcteren and tbeanb tcriber to all purchuen. Prias tbo lams- aa at Boston. ForuJebj , oc2V. JOBS H. MELLOB, 81 W»*Utreet ) K ' N a kfi's rr\"K lv* t i PIANOS—Tho ***** ritmVPl lu tli* world, WirrwuUd fortf 3 Uft 0 eigtit jrtan. dost received, the Urgeet *nd choicest aatortnmt of of Eule'i Quid Medal Premium PI. ® T * r <w to' IM» dly; baTstholalUrooim. Prorod frame, fbK-Oovervd h&mmofeJAgratft treble, MU all other, improvements; and are sold cheapo toaaaojpianoconsidered reallr flrut clan V ■ CHARLOTTE BLDMK, Sole-Agent.v > - ■ of?4 ' No. 43 Fifth ati4?t-. DEAL BARGAINS.—I have now in ccUt. OUIOMBINO i'IAHOS.to perfect order in ercrj re*t«t, bntlßir bran in tw bo t a *ery abort time, which I w4l w>fi U fcbont one-hall Iba original con. Alaoon faind Otfg JOHM H. iIELLOB, 81Wood .inn : TWO ? OCTAVE ROSEWOOD; Pl fr • “NOS Joat raceirod front jthe-maoQt*ctorv of HmslUoi Brotliort, N«w Tork. . TU*» Plane* are warranted to bp flqtutl to *ay nadeiu thta country iDoraijMrtleaUr.aiid will;be told at.roa*oaaSe inetnancnt oMuU make-wltfbe war. ranted bj the tnbaeriber ter fire year*. PorsLlbT oc3& JOHK fLMKLM>B, 81 Wcod ittSt.' A/TELOiJisyJNS AMO u&KMONIUMtt Ixl. $45,5GD,T75 nod $lOO ; $125 and 4160: 'Joit •52J,n e -i u i P l .® n J l,d .lut or'tlWM ItiitromenU, fh>»- S ,io 2ti , “ Ua -*-f 1 “ ttfl ‘ cto J r » 1,08 afid par- GiMed before »u adunccln price. Tor Metro ; . 0025 JOHN H, M BLLOB. 81 Wocd *t,& riIUKKK aUC'UMD UAWD MKLujTk. JL Otf9 for *1« by • W 25 JOHrf a. MILLOB. 8t Wood BABS ANU'TKNOJI JUiCUMS juiTro oelTtJtT JOliair.MELLnK' *!?i 2£>qr. . » a u ; ■: 20kltt*extr*.i ,« ; j| B«a£tj|«Hfot»l.l£ J '/ ! °P 28jn * ■ •••"-■■• Ko, 183 Liberty itreot.: *»UST KtOEIVKO— hJ 2000 It*. Chole. Coontrj Shoulder*; ■ *oto« •< 5u,,.. .7 • WootenBu»ct Brooaitj , " , ■ ■•;• , „ . 100 Pot4to«; - , , 1 .Suwia«ton«Q4rarnatlar. r. BIDBLId i I fIUIA KUBBKK HA VKL(JCit(C_An- Ifcpot, MaodllSM. Cl»tr ttroct, j -oga :; - ■ ■■■: 4 J. *g.,PHH.Llrai I ft-bJA KUBBKK X oUwi-lot, Wfkmßtcd U ctind beet juft Wldflut recelTed*tH6*nd2Bfit. <3*lr»tre*t. - ' *■ » ?sf? . ~i 1 1. * a.>tiii,tip3j , I NDJA KUBjbBK i)HLMKijVU -23 1: • i. *rnmirai;' UTiiAil mf&itiiiioi liiSto Joß ! P >^lS^nrl^&l amaggadffeafj - .. .WmA-KUBBKH ■'. i. • v : i * . • PMjSJTOR. The Habtikgb, Capt. Robinson, is op for Clndn oaili and Louliritlefoa Thursday morning. During the low. water, she has been thoroughly overhauled,' repaired and repainted, and looks like a'niw boat. she draw* but uj passengers and drippers can rely on faor going through with dispatch. Messrs. Wherry and Bussell bars charge of the offlen. • The VottnrTEsa, Capt. Vondergrift, will positively, leave for Cincinnati this evening. -This is a D ew toat haring been finished but a few days, and It Is not say ing too much* to say that sho will-compare favorably In every respect with any steamer bnilt hore this summer. Capt. Tbos, Shuman will' see that passen ger* and shippers are properly attended to. v ?*» STaa-LianT, Capt. T. M. Harton’* new steam er, U finished, and well commence rereiving for Cin cinnati and Louisville Immediately. We shall have more to say of htr hereafter. The Umrva was towed up to tho wharf ycater and will be resdj to take her place in the Wheeling trado on Thursday morning. PEMQ!ui:-.We learn from ttaeSt. LouisUmoera/, of Monday, that Capt. B. C. Groy, of the “Hawkeye State,” left *hat city for Pittsburgh on‘Saturday last. , - The Zanesville packet, Emm4owh«m,.wlll pruba bly irrivo from the Muskingum; Yalloy on Sunday night,and be ready to leave fgainnn Tneiday. The dark, Mr. Wilson, baa boon in, the city, for some days •. i ... ; ... IttroaiAST TO Bmmas.—Ae wIU be smb by adver tisement, the Steamboat Captains’ J Amoclation, at * meeting, yesterdiy, rewired that hereafter they will receive no freight mikes subject to the war clause. Q.OOD CID EK, iU iHE TBiB BOUEV. IJIHE GREATCORE PORCONBDMB. BAOSI iJAuai ■;• —T— *ioooo°K!ll,^l W 00 '- lmimrttl^SriJiStw. ** 1 *»*»•! . S£&Jfc k ?‘Sg r , - u ‘ - ' «-»«*£ *«,/; s^; Bolphiteof LimewillpreeerreOfctarforenjlattgth tlfte. *'' - r j * i Ek*ctio%t for it» {7**,—Take onequarterof an' ounce to er#ry gallon of Older, or ten cunooiof the Sulphite to ertry barrel or forty mix- with eome Cider or water. Attcrlafew dare draw off the Older carefully Into another hami.- • For Mb in bottlee containing a tnflcfetttaamititT tor one barrel of Cider, by , 7 ,b TT , . , T™ ■ ■ ' . - SIHOH JOMSTOS. : ' • oc2S comer Snhhfieid and ftn-rtb itreeta. UUU ..J-VK hALB-ln lpta of froni COO to IMO barrcli, that he* been In all •t»ua«r»a&dttsad«ataboQft4o°gnTltj. < ~ - 'lwpln of BAILOR * BMITIJ, DlMuimd (111 VwJ*. offle* <rf BJUTH. PABK * 09. QcalitfH '• : -j THe 'Recent election. ’ "" " Th« N, w York Triburt, own correspon dent at Washington write?: _ Gcntlemen from the soyeral Stales which hare recently elected members of Con gress, who are familiar with the facte, say that no statement can be more absurd tb«. that which Democratic journals are fond of making, to the effect that the people hare in the defeat of Messrs. Grow, Bing ham and Gurley, pronounced against “Bad ical” Republicanism. It would be a suf ficient answer to say, that if Grow has been ranquiahed, Thud. Stevens and Judge Kelley hare been chosen from Pennsyl yania; and that if Bingham and Gurloy were defeated in Ohio, that State sends back James M. Ashley, one of the most radical among the radical, although his opponent was a so-called “Conservative” Republican, who received some votes from that wing of the parly in addition to the entire Democratic and anti-Administration strongtii. But In Indiana, while Dunn, always classed os & “Conservative” Re publican is defeated, Julian and Shanks, Radicals of the deepest dye, and^Colfax, | whQ' generally voted with them, areelectcd; and in lowa several of tho six members have long been known as Abolition mta, and have hitherto been unable- (4 se cure a nomination from the Republican party, bocause their principles were so ul tra. Wilson, who is hi the.'present Con gress, is a Republican of the straightest sect, always voting with Potter and Love joy, and Julian and Thad. Stevens; And all six members are to bo classed as ‘‘Rad icals.” The most conservative^.among them, John A. Kasson, rcplietLio tho taunt of sympathizing with Horace Greefey, that ho to call Mr. Greeley his per sonal friend, and proud to stand upon tho samo platform with him. Among tho now members from Pennsylvania are some Re publicans whose principles are quite as “radical” as those or Thad. Stevens. Thomas Williams, of the Allegheny, Butler and Armstrong'Distriot, who is among the 1 ablest and most , effective debaters in the belongs to this class. He succeeds McKnight, who is accounted a “Conscrvo live,” although not an “ultra Conserva tive/' Judge Scofield, elected from the Erie and Warren District, is quite as bad as Williams. Pennsylvanians hero who understand Iho. poUUcal condition of their State, insist that, the defeat of Messrs. McPherson, Stewart, Campbell and Patterson, results from the fact that a very largo proportion of the volunteers from their .respective Districts .belong to the Bepublican party. Tho de- - feat of Stewart, in Covode’s District, isalao explained by the fact that in the new ap portionment law th© Republican county of Armstrong waa taken from the District, And tbe strong' Dcmooratic county of Fay rite. where Dawson, Stewart’s..successful competitor, resides, added to it. The some apportionment law struck out of G row's Dis trict the strong Republican county of Brad ford, and added to it the strong Democratic county of Luzerne. As for Campbell’s District, It was always strongly Democratic. Noble Sentiments. The Philadelphia Synod of the New School "Presbyterian Church, at their late meeting, adopted the following emph&tio utterance, every member voting in the affirmative^ bloody martyrdom of this wicked rebellion, we recognize now motives to abhor the crime of treason against law, and new inducements to condemn and ab rogate that system of oppression which has not only suggested treason, but the most cruel and bloody methods of patting it into practice; and we urge upon all loyal peo ple to mart with their complete abhorrence all who resist tho efforts of the Sovernment for its suppression."' IUVER^aiATTEHS, Tbs river continued to rise steadily all day yo«tw d*y, ami last evening tbs pier -marks Indicated four fMt.and.m’lriilDffilowly. This rise la principally out of tho Allegheny, asthe Blonongahela baa not, aa jet, risen sufficiently eo fill the pools. Thewoatber jwterdaj mornlog was dear and cool, though tow .arda ereninglt moderated and becamo cloudy, with indications favorable for more rain. We observed several steamers receiving freight yes terday, and the wharf presented an on usually lively appearance. There Is, we understand, plenty of freight swaUXog'shipment for both East and West, and oar steamboat men anticipate a brisk bosinta this fell. Some apprehension Is felt in consequence of the guerrilla.bauds which have infested the banks of Ihe Ohio between Wheel Log and GallapolUdarfog the loot two months. This wo think altogether onuecee eory. . Federal troops are now stationed along the i river, and the rebels have left for parts unknown.. We feel justified In saying that no danger need;be apprehended from this source. Copt. Evans made a trial trip with his new , ■Sst Wear Ko. 3, yesterday, and we are glad to state that everything worked to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. Cspt. E. will cothtnenee business Im mediately. * ■ The new steamer Whits Ross, Capt. Dickerson, la announced to leave for Su tools and the Upper Mississippi Biter this erenlng. She lias splendtl accommodations .for passengers, and plenty of ( nwm for freight. Oar old friend Whittaker, formerly if tho W. 1. llictav and Chaaa Dean, has charge of the office, 3tDEDMCJU*~:~ IMPROVED tILOOO SEARCHER, a wbi OCR* ros Cancer, ■ Canceron* FonnationL Sorofnla, T ; Cntaneou* Disease*, - ' Erysipela*, Boils, Funplei on the Face, Sore Eye*, Tetter Affection*, - , Scald Head, t Dyspepsia, ' -; - ' Costiveness, f Old and Stubborn deer*, " Bhenmatio Disorders, ■!> Jaundice, Salt Bheum, Hercnrial Diie&iei, General Debility,' liverCoaplaint, £qm. of Appetite, c ; low spirit*, ■ Tamale Complaint*, ' 1 • Bpilopiy or Fitiw 1 P&ralyiU or Tally, Syphilitic Diieaiet and Garin of thi Bone*. TOGETHER WITH ALL OTBZB H-trisa thus miiois is a ■Mpbavi# oohditioh or in* brood ob oibcdba. TORT SYSTEM. I OASM Ot DANIEL A. BOYD. ; . rirawiosj December 8K 1861." Os. 0. H. Karts*.*—l take pleator* la ~wilh this volrmury statement la foTor'of «m*dleiS|srZ"- by yon ealled "Lwoairt Blood BsAWaM* *' 3 Zhadraifered.for fira years sdUr £cxQftila, w:bik > { broke ont oh my bead and for*ie*d*oae todkflgnis ' em t«t moeh, «od took off the hair whan the d» broke onion ag * ara» above and baiowtha elbow, and eat latbthaskb and deahjea* to expose a fcarlhl act*, «ft* disca* on toy twad vanlaote that aaraiai email ‘ boaa came out. I vh vary mk and tow.spfrtiedt and had given op all hop* of era- getting wall,. .• J had triad several «kHlfnl physicians and they didis oogpod. Zn September I est, 18«, I was tndnbia * Zxrao Tn> Blood Bn«ru» l .w; | mortamfeaalhadaoWjQ in peientmed2dam,b4S aftar I had tued three bottlee of Blood Besreber,'tl» okara on my head and arm began teheai.\hei« new taken right or tan bottle* and my bwal aod arm are entirely well exoept.tbs sears remainingffmn tk •orca. I wißabo fctate that I had the vbenmatltm my bad in my arm* and legs. The Blood Bearelitf also cored the rheumatism. Z am cow* well msn, ot«t forty years of ege, and I feel as triple and yuan* ae I did when I was twenty, and hare InmasedlS twenty poonds, I wcold *>*? etate thaf ttm disease la my forehead 'was so . bad that when to stooped and lifted anything heavy, the hliod tmetf of the sore. Er. Keyaer hade photograph taksfem «• by Mr. Cargo, the artist* after Jbegmn ta g* well. Itdoeenotshowmy appearance MtedM ft was before I commenced taking the madldaa* tan tee the photograph, one of now In n* poeeaibn»-and eleoat Keyrcr,a»'l4o Wood street Iwonld alsoitste that I took the Blood Brarei* which was made before Dr. Keyssr oosmeheed [ in* It. Although" it helped hie acme, l did not rm oever last until I got the kind by Zhv Etys* hltneeU, One bottle of his did ma more good tim ‘ two of the old. I believe it is a great deal moot* end better. I have recommended the BfoodHiaraft er to a great many of my friends for various and TbeUeve It has helped the whole oftheau T* “*£ pnblith this if yon. wish, and I «aeaxfcms*bm M Iw “ lUr.il this city, Ho. 4 PJnsetroet, and am employed si Oob viOe A Andareoa’e Union Marble Works, MWaji* •*?•**- ' UAHTXL A. BOTD. A BLIND MAN CUBED. \\ I llr*yn Bllgo, at OUnton HlH.'and‘kanban b-rtjr ll# ti, both eye. fcr ootat m» oBeJ onDr. Keyeer abontthree month, ™ ■abed him to yita me direction* to the Inatltath* *r U» Blind in Thlladeltbla. Go told me that*' Deed not go toPhiiadelphia to got while iu be hM - ■tedkdae Hut would one Die, u he raid nj die, a tnetotte blood. I vao treated. fcr tt two tv'tone timce in the hceiiital in thia city, and waonJlareA bnt my dlmealwayi returned after a month er.twc after I oidiont of Ike hoepltal...l’fcuai my die. n returning tail .1 called, by-thewdrloeot a gocxifriend of ntfno, oit Dr.iKeyeer, vbonae reettbc* OJ eight, and niy ejee afei nearly ae vat] U arer. The Doctor gate me “Idndaea'a Bland whereylae .-a « DAVID kIBSOIXT,' Httebnr*b,Joly4,lMl., Ollntoa EUae. ' iWltnan—*. T. tl'Aaaoy. Aedereon alreet, Al T v. gbaayCtty. 4 BAD BORE- LEO CURED. Fmauunuil.'BeptemberU, lasl.-I hereby metlN thatl bare bade eon las fcr orer a' yew. It.« mend with ulcer* and corn ao um i oonU oit work fcr'nearly a yearb My leg availed not bat Iwa nneblo to do anything fcr a ng tine, fcr at lee* ala monthat I triedaorendof thobeetdoetotslnflm city, but without any beueSt; Anally i cel I*l oa Cr. Eeyaer, at So. lie Wood atreet vhoooly ittiehdoi Be about, two weeke, and gen me bnt two bottlee <g medldac and I am now entlrely .wea and ban am Unued well fcrabc muntbu. l atn eaiployed at Uw Hagle Kngtne Houae,ou roortb atreet, where eul one can eee me. - THOMAS rABBBfcU* r Dr; KSIfiKB ; 140 ffond lirin.i)>)i|
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