r " -■ “ '-'-h--' "■ « ••-• - *'i i; \f •■ •! I ■i. >' i ■ ; .: •:,f . : .--"'I v"«k . hi ' *"»» ENE ••-• • •:‘• "W‘ '*■ mi m .. f '“ ' ' *• • ■', : .-y r': ' .-HSy; ■' V i V4*.V.v:i..r • ’ » • »: -J'V .•*x * Hi: . > «. r .y- ...... .J: . •Hi-- •; y\ ~x S',s • •‘v," .v : V-, Mr^i, :.yT . .r* ■i. ■; -j ■,:■■■;; ■■■ "■ ', H >.-• •: y s ■ , >'>‘'Vl' , '\V.‘« , >'4 , *V v • <V- 'liS’.’ -jSb. '. ■ . ;* X- ’ > ■■ ’v \ »*r *. i; j, ■■» - ;;r Jv;C ; VrP; ~: ' ;-r 5 'if '.V.-JfcV. V»: * -v, •• r,*;?yi MONDAY iloaHlKQj'.-KOy^lO. V'lXy AFFAIitS. PAFBH OT TgE CITY. Mtrsoso^ooicfit' OmwVatioib for the Qmeuepby Q. E.Shair, Optieiafi,T?o. 65 Fifth ■trot-HTorreoted dally 0 o'clook, a. 13 A* - M............. 00 j® M • • tm U....t0....... ’ Barometer ............ Ladles’ Relief Society of'Allegheny. The AUeghcny Ladles ‘ Association for the "Belief Of tho;Poor,prosciiU its annual re . port to lbs public, and takes-occasion In be *. half of tho Sopiety and those wba bare been -benefited thereby to express their gratitudo to the fr londs who so genorously assiited-ibem 'daring the post wintor.- • i It was thought in the daily part of the : i '"gtAsqn that funds eoald.scareeiy be eolleoted to sustain the institution, Owing to the onus ual demands el'the war, and it was. molred '' only to give coal and some' clothing, yet.lhd ,' treajury waB so well supplied that It. was - found practicable to- giro some neoeasary ar» tides of food. • 7 : ; . . • datcrtbirteendjairictoTeporfodtotbeSoc ; retary there are.seventy-tbree widows mostly . with small children. Forty-one are reported m having dtobrvickJor-worthleMhusbaßds. . Somo am rery; husbands In the ■ •penitentiary,-and four, are deserted wives. A resolnUonwM passed not to assist.those wbo 1 : had husbands in the' army, which has been adhered t^niyiaA-fow-tostanoes,-where Urn 'aoldiera have, not received their pay.: Arwr -general thing that.olasa of porsohi areln ■better oircomataacea thanin ordinary years, TheTreasurer'sreportwill show what has ■ been received and distrlboio d. Contribution* • ; hafWbeoh principally; in mohey, but some, , . Java given groceries andaom© coal, one firm rivia&ft>thopsand bushela.. The managers have SWgiVea from thelrpYivafo resources many useful articles, one of. whom, without ' reporting -her name, gave : 126 yards of flen . .hU* ; ''V ;Js7hen the agonizing sorrows of war so . overwhelm oar oodntry wlth.diatresSj-tho'or dlnaty troubles of poverty and sleknesa seam' to bb soarcely worth attention. Bat there are aonie circumstances ot interest always occar*- . ring, bne of which is takenfromtoo noth —book, of oneJof the r .“ln looking for another -family r I knocked atihe door of one of the!moat miserable ‘tenements district; it was opened bw-a person cf very Udy-Uketmannars, and l was surprised to n And auoh a person in such drenmstanees. She ‘wasfrom. Canada, had.been brought up in afaaoace, in’ Eplscopbllw, andVrpossessed - everything to make itta detlrabm; sHe* bus ahand was a Catholic, and a Scotchman. ♦ A ' atone mason by trade, had employed bp her father. Sho said hwwas a 4°° looking and aho threw herself away by marrying him '• : whenehe was bat sixteen, Iter family dis owned her, ahd she founds when too lata, abe bad-made wteok of her happiness,She said,' '*■ when ho oarned monoy, ifhe cnnld get horn* ' with it. ho would give .it all ip her, cut most frequently it, WAS.eqnandored^bydrunken ' companions before ho: gofteme. She Bald, •; when speaking of him;-" Ob l wbon on© aSkei shfpwreok'bf hepp»esa_ on-;tho rocks of whisky there ia bat Uttlobope. If they were ’ alone jn the ihtp,it would notbe ao bad, but they go down -all the loved ones mast «o with them.” : Her husband was now ia the army.and she hai te'ceired nothing from him. ' I found ihoi had: pawned the-last article to procure food for her little ones. She hadaix children* the-eldest twelve years old, .the youngest* babe. They were literally without food and almost naked. It was one efthe coldest days- of tho winter, and not one of them had wrstocking to their feet, or h ? article of flannel, is. their clothing. Their Bdeloihibg hid been all spawned to procar a food. I enquired if the children had bow going to schooler Sobbatb schobl ? She said, <*no, thoy had'no clothes, and I foeles if I. could not let my chUdreoaaioriAte with those . whom my ouremaatances throwthem with- * teach them oiysolh hot ato-greatlyat a low Jo procuro books " V She had taught-them both -»•••• Engbah and'Fiench. Sho yaa anxious to go to Philadelphia, a* bar husband had friends ' 5 there, and aho thought shacould got employ ment to support UeiEolf. and children.-I wroto to the Colonel of tha-regimont ho was,in. and found he had been discharged some time be fore, the Surgeon having pronoanooAhimtm- Ai for eorvieo bn wocount of a wore leg. . i was enable to ascertain wkat became of him. Mr. Carnagio.kindly gave me a pass for herself * and oWldxon to Philadelphia. I had given what l thonght right from the Society, ana as touches jf could myself, yet they Were,not > - .'nearly Ht to uhd'eriako the Journey wriest ~ . - hpuer provided with ololhing. I could;not v T ask thoiewbo had always hew so ready with wUlink hCaria4o contribute of their substance to the causerof* benevolence, for they had '• alrwdy the extent of their ahuity to ;-the ioldiera and rtilrir.families, but .be who ihearththeerybf tho.poorlsaoUimitea.. ~-f, '’mentioned : the ‘ csss of this- family to twb or three, and Ood put it into thefr hearts to give what made them <iul to' opmfortabie in ? to*ir - lr oniy one' out pf m» n 7- fosUbces whero the m&hsgors of this A« o c latirn v hav©:! . bees enabled fo seek out andreiierothesUif-j fsriuicsof 1 * God's poof/* They might, fltl i parfj with- au-acCoaut pf;.yh»t ttiey havo . WD and What they have dono., -They might toll bf children gathered-up c and sent to the I. flabbaUi.sohobl, of .counsel and.encoarage. ment to the ignorant and wavering, of hopes planted in’Jhe hearts of the dispalrlpg, oi prayefa offered up at toe toe slck aadeoffering, and of . -- :«f-Godr«adea*Tatiw by wpo *rd'without hope in the wculd.; But the record has saidj,inasmuch .asye have done It onto one cf,thnlfiast of tops*®/;, brethren, ye have done it unto-me,r»nd tn© managers of tots association are etlu ready to dtspeaso, in His name, the meani pUbod in \ thnr hands, to thsse who aro poor, and needy.; Ma«T ! The former Board of Ol&nrs and Managers "were continued inolhoe.. 1s1?62 T ' ’ Df.‘ -To rtioont from: formot - " Qeneral D0nat10n0........... ®? ■ Qeatlemen s Snbscnpuonor«...*.» V jinc»....r..-'..-. : . .. . 1 Bj.Cathpald DfJ G00d8....5!5i W ‘ 4 tt - ** Groceries"SS u ir i* Goal. Sl5 uO. ‘ «» Cash given out by man- • agers*--—*-*""'*** *■••••• 18 ~ j •* -it f ' paid eexwn......... .0 00. | ; «i .Balance in Trsasqiy...;..-lb 43 % m 111 m "i i It#' Bocietyhee poetpoued.lui operation* far : buo month on account ol tho pleaeent jroethor. It i* noeroold, »nd menytnr* In Ihoy would earnestly entreat their TUZiiitto Eire their dooatione.luwheterer ■*± Jm-i* moot convonien LTfaehighprtcea of article*-offamlly oonenmption mike itoipwi* »erd for She poor. Some *Bbn«in#i* •** prospering well; but thli li iot’erimo to*ocrunul*te tiobe*. It ehoaldbe y* » “?? “ “v»hertf head, end Qod, «ho gift, ertU ««d down Hi. heavenly bleeetog* on the l»Slhfnl Itewerde of HU bounty. - ; , ITelrin EIUB Tex o* Tin#***.—Tbo fol lowtMdoauone In relation to themauafao utdbf-Bn have been mode by t&e Commie- W on "ttoVihico per coat#..ta* on - , a innnotoo»uro .flatj : te&&o#ng, -bero lbo roonvmode feviinplj l‘ on tto root, rto t*x wm egeiu succciafol. !'■ . BKPOKT Of TUI StIRl ) M*»r COMUIIMOK. The following i» the miming; op of the report of the Herpert Ferrj CoomUilon? The Court ecqnlteColr. Da Turey end Trimble of hleme. Gob. White li commended, Of Col. Ford, the Commbilon flnde that he iru placed in commend of Maryland Height* by Ool.Mllei.eilth order* to deibnd them to the; bit extremity. <Col. Ford, Bhdlag; the piece _ Onprepered by fortillcatlonj, earneiUy der 'TiX Drtimoiio’.— MerrlegocerUSeattSSSri TgJAiiXBU lUMiiDlATtLV—Anoth* "minded taeana to fertlfp it. Theca demeaiM biTooteh bent ournp. ino CommiMionet W whohae etroi.m«.l»ej *erfnotcomplled with when theenemyeppeer- Saa.rwSs.t«|^r VmHW; 'f 1 *’s, - , N . -.J, v-i .Vi. A Bailors Loss.—rfo rtgroi t?. 'Mr. Jam.. V. Ht1«»a», #J • ooaatj, h«ai»nmtt» A*»W if, nl ; »dJouuag-niUJ. Toe mui «. ?I«.0U0, on nhieh tboro war ro inioranea. ■ Mr; Hiiindt'war ono-lourtn. ... . —• V Tho aeUTitj'asd enorcr of this ofioer, and tha- conreiaationr Kid 'faithful diiohafgO hf allhli dhtloi, hiTe, wa are gl»4 to tea,' at tracted (lit attention of tho prew throughout the ootmtry, and gained .for him mnuy ***® commendations. As Pittsburghers wishwld reloica at tho honorable ttpntatioa ha h»» gained.' Placed in commend of a luge force, a division rather than a brigade, noUng as a Major General, with ail thoresponsibUitles of that grade, be ha* acquitted: himself well In the very critical position he occupies at Mash- ] ville. Wo predict that when the opportunity offers, General Negley will display qualifica tions of a high order for military leadership* Tho numarous friends el Captain Lowrie,. Chief of GenVHogiey’s staff, will bo pleased to hear that notwithstanding the arduous du ties of his position, and the deprivation, of comforts, which tho oloso proximity to Nosh* villo has caasod, ho continues in good health* All tho Pittsburghers in tho General*# com mand are well as a general thing. IS Strv. . IS BEAM. ' .Mr. Trdmah Head, -whoso exploit* as a sharpshooterhave attained Mm wido oelabrity In tho army, whore be is known as Caiitoraia jot, io now on Ms way homo to California, on furlough. Hbright'eye has. become bo mneh. Impaired by tho nee of tho ulescopb nfie»thac w brief <fest b neoeisary. Ho b one of Berdan's (jharpshooters, end during tho campaign smite peninsula wao eontuntly employed, using hb nfto with almost maths- or operation* wbb to take hb food with him In the morn ing, and seek afavorable position, from whlob •he would ohoot dating the entire day, only ceding at night after oloalng the existence of the rebels on whom ho.oould draw bead. Re .eently* whue thus engaged, hb tine was struekby abatf, whleh glanced and seraped his nose and cheek, leaving a deep scar, bat doing him no farther injury. _By the advice -of n physician he has, Tor the present, retired from active duty* having received a brief furlough, at the expiration of which he will resume hbsotvlooa. This splendid regiment, now nnder com mand_s|„LbUtJ3alonolSpenoor, arrived here at eight o'clock Batnr&J evening, from Car lisle, an route for Louisville, Kentucky. Soon .fur thalrarrlral here the, were .•mrted_to the Volnnteer Refreshment Boom, City nail, where they partook of; a plentiful and sub stantial meal, prepared by the Subsistence Committee. . —Ara r iargo~nUTnber oTthe men belong here, '«ireny «f : thorn obtained a brief leave of ab sence, and stopped over night to see their friends. The regiment, however, remained but a short time, and left daring the evening In a special train for Cincinnati and Louis ville. The men are thoroughly equipped and well disciplined, and if an opportunity is af forded them they will no jtonbj dlitlngnbh. -thomielvev. ‘““ A Hobib This?. • few nigbt* since, secured a fine horto ffom Ur. HuU, of Belmont coun ty, OMo, and'waa making off with the ani mal, when Hr. Hall, hearing the nebe juop od from hb bed, dressed, seised a- loaded revolver, mounted another horse, gave chaw, and overhauled the thief two He Ured-teVeratvhotv; frtghtene<rthe tMef into the wobdr, took^hb'horse and rode home again.- ' Nothing like a nttle pluck In eases of emergency. r to. Qcstatb CtUBaBBT, with his AssU tant Adjutant General, Capt. Charles W. Deiulcb, of Cincinnati, has arrired -at Wheeling, on hb. way »o join Gen. Milroy e command. The General is a fine specimen of a soldier, and is tho descendant of an old French fightl lg family, hl» grandfather, an eficer of Boufler's Dragoons, having com© over with Labyett© and successfully passed, with that hero, through the perib of our nr olutlon. ' ' ' ; Tbb Bawimor* ibv Ohio Bailkoiu.--- Sinco tbo.xebelshave left Mar tins burg and vicinlwrijMb willntoneo bo made to repair th. to tho Baltimore «nd Ohio Railroad. Atrain, carrying four cannon, now rana dally from Cumberland to Hancock, iuH™ tawrnption: It la boli.rod that tb. damaged section can, with a aufficient force jofjbandfly ba repaired in thirty d- ye; - Pox yxu. ASD Wistex Waal.— Tho winter •I.' upon u», and™ most iritfi tbs material tolwep ns MmTotubls. A good end well-madooTereoat la tho very ertl- Me; Snd %o don't know of *“»■ 1 our rsadors canget outthatwill J? o*** 0 *** , ' and sVtbs asms time withstand the'most »- Tore weather, as. at W. H. McQeo & Co.'s, eomor of Pedoral s tree lend Diamond Bqnete, Allegheny. Their’ stock of overooatlnge, trCitneaa and dmi clotblng, panteloons of aU descriptions, are well assorted, end of-tho latest atyle. Tbs gentlemen a famishing ■roods department la all that a purchaser would wish, (fin on MoOso A 00. if you desire a nlco-inlt. -- • ~ San can Qaanaa, most respectfully Inform his Wonds and the public generally that he has returned from the | last erith hls new itock of fall sad winter oontlaa of U» latest stylet of cloths.' cattlment and Testings, seleotei from the latest Importations. tiring a neat fitting garment, end Mpneas lower than at any other tailoring estahllsh mentintho-clty, woulddo well early call. BamaolGraham,merohant,taUor, Uo. St Market street, one door from Ihlra. Pacts ion Sonoma —Throughout tbe la- l dUn and Crimean campaigns, the only mcdl cines which prorod themselTCiablo to cnro the worst eaeee of dysentery; scurvy ond fe ser, wore. Holloway’s. PUlt. ind o‘hUnsnt. Therefore let erery volunteer see that he la supplied : with them. Only 35 cents pm got •QrMiox.'- • .splendid Photograph Albums Jnstrooelrsdat shoOiftßook Store, H 8 Wood stroot. Por rels etgreatiy re da cel priori, and a valnabla gift'Wbrili'from fifty .oenU.to one hundred dollartglvsn with «aoh. - + ' ?1,‘121.9051,121.90 California Joe* The Anderson Cfivalry* sPECIAJL. notices. Horten to the property owners of this dty Is hereby given; that enyrepalrsnwdsd eboat their hoasee will. be done promptly.lf they leare their order et Cuthbsrf s Carpenter end Joining ghop.on Virginia alley, just above Smlthfietd street. 1 ' ' ft novae aSD.Bane's flnwiao Maoniaa, for family end msnufeetnring purposes, ere tee ■best in ass."■ .s ,■: -, •. -At P. CsatoJT,'General Agent, , Ho. 18, Pifth street. - ■ - Oksiscs Oanla wIU ha taken at theOmnibiu offloa; Ho. 405 Liberty. street; All orders left nt, r the ;übovo be promptly attended, te. ■ All eelle mnetbe«sld Diviiiur.— Sr. 0. BUI, Ho. M», P«u> •!., •oltraS-to-oU bWßohw of. D«n»1 »»*»• si on* - - • • ■•" * ''' i*W*f//^;' >. {_ THEATER >fa4 IWIIHt oljMof Iba/ngajaraot ol Ilia cal»- bntid Wf* *. IDDT. / MIS (Moidaj) KVSIUHO, SOT. 10th, 1882,. • ,WUI OaptaiaoM, ‘ 1 Brutui, or the fall of T&rquin. v■#■• ••• - ./Tocoactad* with . . 1 «’ r SBABHEB AND CRASHER. Mr. 6SFTOH. faurr*. iijANTED.—A‘ boy »boat fourteen w mm old* to ftuUt ia *n Orffer Batoou. *»♦ qol#,?ib!PBItAPKWHt* ikoBAKQfc Dt** iaond. Ugghgpy- «•-'’-•■ - n - fuui TO s6,ooo.—Wanted to box- M.UUUfif 'ftrtw jnrtct flw J«*»i s£o»/'*M3 /»«curtd on ißpwfed r ®** 4 „* ibm Uaoa Ihntnhto. In; 5j,X * wAI t>« promptly Mid,-** •***•? • princjml SSSSffs&fi&sgg .itrauoo- Ttt.. ml*Mk>.* F»<» In- SStSu af «n> aacnpikm. - 005 - THELATESTNEWS - : iv TSIMKSPHt' FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [Specif Dispatch to tba PlttitrartbOautt..] WiBHUOTO*, Not. 8,1862. ; ihfobta*t Divxnonixxra annowatin. Karl, next wnak, Son! HaUaok wIU mate* publication which will aitoolrh th. county,,; and may load to, or follow aftor, Tory Impor tant obangw. THI'CHAMM AOAIKSt fltt* CORtW. Farther Investigation her satisfied the Oar enmient that the charges agalnet Gan. Cartle are the fruit of personal prejudice, sad that the only aoonsatlon that Is sueceptiblo of proof Is thst of buying action; nisei on their .master's plantatlone, from staves, as Bntlor bought sugar—a Tonal, offence—the slave producer being equitably regarded as the owner, and entitled to sell, cius ouißuro Is elected from Nowburyport to the Mease ohnsette Lower House, He has tho usual majority of between 160 and 200 against him. TBS BXBIt mum BUSOBI. Csptain Hunter, of the Montgomery, In a private lettar, soys that he began,the chase of the Blanche, when she was only elghtj miles Horn Hanna, and of course’'within the three marine leagues, and boarded h«r when she was still nearer. He adds.that the steamer p»OTOi to be the notorious rebel vessel! called "General Busk," loaded with cotton J worth $130,000, and had escaped, the .blookide off Texas. She had English papers, and wax oalled •• Blanche.” . She had inn the blockade in times. They were foolish to set Ifite Co her, for had I taken her offforolblJ.tM Eng lish Government would hare reqnlrW the 8 pan lab Govern men t tepay for her; and even had I met her at tea> and sent her Into one of our porta, the CourU, probably would.! hare condemned her, I was congratulated by the Admiral for my good fortune, In haring been the means of the destruction, and I <jo ar dently hope I may be the miens of destroy log half a dosen more rebel Teasels which are now in Havana, and preparing to sell in a few days for any Confederate-port whloh they can get into. a raoroairios to aecBSTLT aiinroici. roar lIOOLTBSS IB IS6O. The /eteJKpspysr publishes acorrespondence whlsh occurred In December end January, 1860, between Jes. Hamilton, of New York, and Geo. Saudford and Gen; Scott, In Which the first named proposes to secretly reinforce Fort Moultrie, by volunteers, from Cnojhun dred to four .hundred. Saudford says there will be no difficulty In raising the men, “ 4 | I Hamilton agrees to pay the expenses bp pri vate subscription. Gen. Scott, by hie j Aid, Coh Leymon, a rebel officer, replies,! from w«.Mngt„n r .January - Ist, that he be: read the letter to President Buchanan,'end; that Gen- BcoUani Buchanan both appreciated Its patriotic spirit, but that they eoipclded in the opinion that the Immediate military needs of the country required DO appeal to tbs militia or volahteers In theald of tha regular force. Tet this wes the understood' time at which Buchanan, In his defence, says he hadne troops that ooqld bp obtained. - r OiUBUXtICoXThiCTOB. ; A oontraotor gambled away 276,000 bulbils of oats last night belonging to the Govern ment. His securities ere believed tu be good. iXAwnreo euxaioxs erronmts. ‘ The Commissioner of Peniions to-day mada the following eppolhtmente of Examining Surgeons, vi«: Dr. Jnllen Betas, et St. Fer dinand, Mo.; John Gredle, et Kenashe, Wls.; Dr. s. C. Whiting, at.Vlncennes. Ind.; Dr. Jno. C. Halen, at Mnnela, Ind., and Dr.iHe gard.at Sandusky, Ohio. BIISS COXTOBSTIOB. , .1 The rumored capture. of three thoniand men by General Foster, at Plymouth, needs confirmation.; The Navy Department bee not heard of tho arrival of the vessel which 1s re ported to have brought the newe. WjjmusotoV) Not. 0. V tOBD LTOHS« I ■Tho paragraph toaeWng Lord Lyonr,. in the Army and fiToey Banttt, is se follow* : “Lord Lyons returned by the Sootls tojhls putt st Wubisgton. It msy bo inferred thst thb government U not inclined to deport from thepoiloy it hoe heretofore pursued in r»f«r : ones to' the btotait between: thei Bouth toff North. Ills not from the fisetthst tbeoohn oii dldhot sit, hut fnM ’ the expreetlone of the ministers, Indlvidasijy, end from the speeohes of Sir G. Lewis end Mr. Oledstone, epd Unwritten elacidstlonr of hie messing, which here been publiehed-by the letter,but Lord Lyons msy, nevertheless, be sble tore present to the Americsn government the j views of the British Ministry ss .te psr- Uln oontlogender, sad to ' indicst* cer tain changes of potiey’whioh mey bo foroed on them by the' advent of certain event*. The rOnlon, se It srss, cto never be; restorid, but | st the seme time the North'mast succeed In j obtaining. possession of sll the maritime clllss> end pr all etrnteglo.pofcts, end will eventually oj«wb«lm_theJerg*- southern umiet in the field, unless its; arm bs i lysed by s tssnotel estsolysm; or srt*t|*d by lnternsl political discord. • i [ The London correspottdtflt of theblssObfs . ter asnslly well lnlorGiedj Writeß: "I do not think that thVqn'estlon of recognis ing the South wee ever perfected see subject for practicable consideration. At thecsbiset oonnoilrsppointed forto-deyrthereTSsy In deed hsve been some desire on the pstt'of eertsin mioUtersto make e snggesUen thst snsrmtstloe for si* mo.nthe.-mlght.be. cto cludcdby the beHlgereHVK xSsve reason jto believe, however, thst this ides of suggesting sn srmlstloe is not regarded.with greet fever in some very infiaentlsi querists.”- - - > wirnooT rociDiTiov. Ihe report thst flohayler Colfsx is to tshe Beorstsry Smith’s piece ss ' fleoetsry of the Interior U withont foundation. According to Smith's friends it is not eertsin thst he wili retire, end Colfsx it needed in the next 'Congress, otherwise his chans* of. sneoeslor shtpwouid to excellent. . " ‘ ; . ' Tnx isixv esrousD,. \ On Friday nlghtendSetardsy morning, to ittsokwse mode by, this enemy on General Beysrd’sosvsiry.stßappahannock 8 tattoo.. The attacking force consisted of csvslry, st tiilery end Infantry. Gen. Beysrd finally drove them book, end took possession-: oftho fordrscroes the Bsppehenhcck, sl-'ihe'smto time sending for relufdrotoiehte. Letef on —tsy he again attacked the enemy, anjl dtipatehet, elating Ihat.Wen* reinforced, to could not hold the Heights, and that with out other instruction* t>r relief ho would have to abandon them.- A] few hour* before the abandonment, Col. MUee'waioa the Heights, and told Col. Fdtd to could not hero another man; he mint do.ae well at he could, and if the wont came, he must spike hi* siege gua* and throw them owr tbo. hull, and withdraw tit good order to llarpor'r Ferry.' ( The Commission 1» then satisfied theta dlrcretionary power to hold or abandon •the "height* wee given Colonoi Ford, and it be lieves, from the evidence, clrcametantlal and direct, that the reeult did noteurpriee, or in any way dlrploaie the officer in command at Harper’* Ferry. Bat thie result, *o much reUed on by tbo dofonee, foroe* the Commls •lon to a consideration of the fact. Did Col. Ford, under the dleoretionary pewer the* verted In him, make a proper defence of the height* and hold them: a* to ehould have done, until driven off by the enemy. The evidence »how* that the foroe war badly placed. The point moat prewed wa* badly defended. After the wounding of the gallant Colonel of the 128th Hew York, it wa. left without a competent offlocr in command. Col. Ford hlmnlf not appearing, nor designating any one-who might have re.tored order, or encouraged the men. The abandonment wa* prematur#. Our force* were not; driven from the Hoighti, u tha next day,a regiment return log, foondtbem unoeouplid, eld they brought I awey unraoleated four abandoned gum end * lerge qnentity or emmunltlon. In «o grnre X ceio'ei thU, wye, the OomiaUiton. with mob dlrgreoefnl ooneeqeincee the OommUiion eennot permit *n offloer to ehlel Almulf be hind the iect that he did el well ee he oould. If, l 0 doing, he exhibit! e leoh of military cipiollyrirol. Ford ihouid not here been pleoed in oommend of Maryland Ueighte, He eonduoted the defence without ability, and abandoned hli poiltlon without eufflolent came. Ho hai profen hlmiolf unworthy a oommend lu the lerrico. ffpon Col! Milei the Oommliilon U tery 10- rere. It pronoancel him lneapablo, and oon- I luret Oon. Wool for pleelnghlm lu command. Tho Commiuion; li equally lororo upon Oen. McClellan. He wei lent to rollon Har per’i Ferry, end drlfothe tmomy from Mery- j lend; he marohei ilxmtles a day with ninety thouiend men;-be jpermlti Lee, with; only ninety-wren thouiendmen, and, with only two thlrdi of that nuntber In Maryland, to capture Harper’* Firry, unit* hli army, and meet him at Antletam. Be could, and ihouid hare cellared Harper’i Ferry. aexnat. Lie Ii laid to bare crowed , the. Bappahannooh wlttrhU whole'foroe, and. to hare arrlred at Richmond a fortnight agu. ;. ; - ■ .XOt'ComiBMXB. There it no oßolal condonation yet of the capture of th* three tboniand rebeli, by Hen. Foiter at Plymouth, though It U regarded ae not improbable. rauosiai of w*e. Sixteen priioneri of war were lent In from S|g*l to-day, and two more from heeiburg. FBOM PIHI.ADISI.FHIA (Special Piipcleb to the VUUlmrah duett*. 1 . PmbxBUFHU, Nor.B, 188*. A Fortran Monro* dlipatchto the Injtvtr, dated Norember 6th, iayi th* gunboat Bela ware arrlTed there lilt night, from Newborn, North Carolina. den. Foiter had left Newborn wltbiomel IS,OOO men, and had gone to Plymouth, and, I With about'B,ooo men,aurrouudediom* MOO j rehals, half of whom were earalry. The ra-1 bell wlihed to make teirmi, hut Gen. Foiter urae obitlnete, abd demanded ah uncondi tional inrrender, end they, finding that they oould do no bettor, yielded with good grace- ] The rebel* bare aracnatad Wineheiter, and are falling haoh to their defoncoi bofora Bleh-. mond. Tho forcei which confronted our nrmy at the different Gepi, war only a rear guard. TbU will olow thecampelgnfor tho winter, ai far ae Northern Virginia ie concerned, a* In ■ rary brief time the roadi win ha Impel ■able. '' l . Gen. McClellan Relieved from the I command of the Army of the Po»- t6mnc>.Geheral Burnside Super* cedes Him, Dunoounss. aaev of v«»?oroa>o. ( ' Bits»/vl,Hov.stli-eooa—vieQilStniis.f , ■ The order rellaTtng Qsntrel McClellan from the command of the army of the Potomac, wee received et bead quarters .at 11 o’clock Ust night. It wu entlrely unexpected, end td sll a snrprlie. Oh Ms receipt, the. com mand was immediately turned over to Burn ill!*. ' ~ ’ . , Qin. McOUUin undbl* itaff will law ta ;merrow for Trenton, where be U ordered to Ttport. The order sral delivered to hlny*> Qen. Bocklnghem In person. ! • The last official sot of the late oommendet of the army of the Potomeo was the Issuing of an address to the troops of e few wctii, Informing them that the commend dovalved on Oen. Bnmitde. and.teklng leave.of-them. There Is no other nows worthy of menllosi, excepting that the army b In morion. Heavy iyenther at New York. : .1 Haw Tans. Hot. 9, 1 o’olook A. M.—II Is I .nowftg .od hailing, and a hsavyOTl. l. I blowing bora.' The: United 8 tales hospital I ship Daniel Webster, from Alexandria for Plymonth Grovs, B. I.,wlth thro* hundred and forty slok;»ldl«s, pnt Into thUporl to a'xtntfe”®sl bedding end every thing Is saturated with watm. The Light Snip. Cept. Cosgrove,iwhloh has bmn stationed off Sandy Hook, parted bet moorings at noon on the Ith Inst., Soring the th^Sfod 1 rived front Liverpool.- . > Bejolcings over the Election of- N*n Yon*. Nov. B.—ionunanv Hall lo brilliantly iUnmloatod In honorof thoolwtlon I ofßornttoßojnKrarniOovornOrorNowYortu NltiOlial »" WOffeM lnfrontof City H»U, whllo from thohaleoay “ «°*° d of moile 1« porform ing to largo orowdo of poop!* 8 ,, in tho vicinity, tfittting for Soy moor, tho Union uatho ConotUotion. The SlejrUnnc and JtißsUoippi. : ' Boston. Nov. B.—Tho U. S. guhboat Baron ] nroeoodod to! Boadi thU aftornoon ITconvov tho Mltriiilppl ond Moitlmoo to Nowhorn. N. 0.» bntthoohlpo waa diieoyorod to bo In ouoli* filthy eondlkon that it «M ooniidond niualh.to-aUo# thorn to go lom. Tho troopo on botrd woiWooniMßcntly load •d at Porto .Watroa nnd-Indopondouoo to allow thoibtpo to hooloanod. Itlo roportod . that two of tho loldloft dtidof dlpthorla. Ashore at Holmeo’ Hole. ... . . i -e*ea:aaai;jgg;ia| Arctic, and three other vessels, oro oshor*. ** l ®ho oohoonor Ihotoos Wouog. frcm_Phll*- delpMetb Boston, la also other. at Boltnei* Holeandfollof wator.' \ ... .5 I 'Schooner* Wrecked. ; Boaton. Nov. B.—Tho tchoonor Bosloe, to-N.wYorh, lost last night neat tho Cepe, and alt hand* ‘’'-[S’&oenor B. B. ijrdlng; w**.»l«o wtMhodrhathot erowoßtoa.-.- ‘ Arrival of Simon Cameron. ~ Niw YoJut, No»-! s ‘—Th* Bo*, . Simon orooog, the- pOßßongoro.-tn tho iMßtr Bootln. > ■’ ‘ "T'tJ. ••: .*o A.» . .... ;; r. vm-- Wasmuotow.Not. 8.-TM H*tj D»p»rt mant4iu dUpfttobM from Fortress Uouoa _t° th. Clh.whkh ask. «o mention of *h.J»- port.d capture of rebels »t Plymouth, ® Th. first Inform.tion the public roooived of th. rollof of McClolUn from th. th* Amv of the Potomac, watf through wo tefegfUnpobllshed this mornlug. , moral thomo of eonTorsotloa and com- and oxoitas surprUo, tho sins anezpoctedlT. Tho oanoo of tho Exoou- Iwf aotlonlntho promise, does not appear la bo known outsido of official dioles, and fmneo, tho absence of foot,, giro, rise to eon #ta«f s^oSlan, n *t l, said, pusod through Washington to-day on his way to Trenton. Th. triends of General Booker say h. has sufficiently recovered from his wound to re sume hie duties in tho field. - „ Tho Monitor loft tho Washington Navy Yard yesterday evening, and passed down the Potomao. Oca. Hunter will, In a few day*, return to tha Department of the Souths - Commodore 0. K. Stribtlng ha* been or dered" to the command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard In. place of Commodore Penaor grait, daoeaeed. Oapt.- John Rodger* has been aetached from the command or the u%- lena and ordered to the iron-clad -ateamer Weehawken. Commander Leonard Paulding hae been detached from ordnance duty at ’ New York and ordered to the command of the Galena. . Warrenton in Oar- Poeseaaion •* A , Great Battle Predicted. i WaaaxiiTOi, Nov. 7, 4 P. M.—General i Reynold** Oorp* took undiiturbed poueaaion i here. The place was oeeoploAby Col. Payne "with four hundred cavalry and two howiti'ere. ] General Longitreefa Corp* had occupied i Culpepper Court Home for several day*, lie I left tit town last Saturday, and It wa* gene rally reported that ho would encamp on the hill* *outh of It. General A. Pi Bnl * com mand arrived therrou Thursday. • Reliable cltlten* confirm the general Mlier I that Lee ha* sueeeodadin eluding McClellan, and thatthb main portion of hi* army 1* «t I flordonivUl*. A.-1V- Hill’* command and Btuart’a Cavalry formed thevearguard. The - I former was at Chester Gap, and Pleatanton [ pushed the latter to Flint HUI. I Our troop* found two hundred and aevonty wounded rebel* la the ho*pttal here. L Great distress prevail* among the oUlmu* I hereabout* for the necessaries of life. All tha •tore* .have been exhausted. Supplies 1 and dosed ear* are expected here to-morrow. I The enow storm continued until late this I P. M. I General Bayard to-day captured Lieut. I CoL Blunt, of Gen. Longstreet’* staff.. Blunt rli-Provost General In the rebel, army, and I war Inspecting hi* pickets, when -captured. The leading seeeih of thl* town prophesy , I’that a great battle will take place In thla I vicinity in a few day*. They say that Gen. ’ I Jackson is. only ten mile* off with seventy r I thousand men, and that Gen. Bragg Umoving . from QotdonsTill. In gm»t fon.; <b» llko- I I wise say that there Is bnt little doubt that 1 1 Jackson Is threatening to attack our force* at 1 1 Waterloo. . . From ItentnckT—Keported Attack . •n Wa«h*llle» efc. Louisvlllk, 2Tov, ft.—About eighty rebel < prisoners arrived from Lebanon, Ky., t°-l nlsbt, including n. eon of Humphrey Mar ahall, who violated hi* parole and Joined the rebel*. The Brraomii*# Bowling Green correlpoh dent, thU morning, write* that prisoner, who left Murfreesboro on Wednes-’ Sij, report* that- Gen*. Polk and Breeiln ridge, with twenty-fire thousand men and artillery, attacked the south side of Nash ville on Friday, morning, iWbila. John Mor gan, on the north side, with three thousand men, crossed at the ford and attempted to de stroy the bridge, tat were repulsed. ■ The rettH of*Polk’s attaek i* unknown.;;; > McCook’s corps,oomprislngSiU r,WoodrulPi and Sheridan's divisions, reached Nashville OI corps was at Gallatin on Fri day, morinjt down. Cheatham, with a portion of Bragg swrmy, «ta at Murfreesbero..;, The remainder of Bragg’s army, except fifteen thousand left at Cumberland Gap, are pushing on towards Nashville. Bragg had been arrested and superceded by Joe Johnson for hit disastrous campaign in Kentucky; A. • , •* . There * | >i been no notion at Murfreeiooro, which hns boon In constant telogriphlo com manlontton with Mobil., of tho ooptoro ol tho Utter city. ' ■ ■■ ... Flftetn thouundrobal troops u# »t Uobllo. liOßUTtu.*, 11 o’olock—Ersnlag;—Wo have boon in tolegnpblo cotnmbnlontlon with HitahtllSTUU, Tonn., for tho put t*o days, ,ndh»T.rtcolwdnoaeof tb, mbor. tidings. From New York. Hnw You, Hot. 9.—Thi: UnlUd Stotoi frint* Sabine tu ijokon on to* hto.toit. to lot. 40° ‘long. 71°. to iMlcb of tho plroto A *Th* l »ll»mor Dudley Book, froitt Kawbern, N. C., wHh detil to tho Ji in*t., h»* *rcl»°d- A latter from Oibrilur doted toe 18tb nIL, ■toteathot too aeoond mou( Heitor) of tho pirate Batotet ehotOopt. Andrew* on the 15th nit.. Theslrott oroft ho* been token poiiu elenof by the Brltlih, end her orew Capri*- oned on o mon-of-wor. Heitor will probably be hung* Th» Roman CathoUo Orphan Asylum, for Boy*, on Bedford arena*, Brooklyn, took fir# from the“heat#r #t two o'clock on Bundey morning, and wee totally destroyed. There w«r#two hundred and forty-eight children therein, nearly all of whom were latid, only two t* yet known to be dead, though Ul* | feared th*Te are «ome In the rulM. Two hundred and twenty-two were brought to the Female‘Branch of the Asylum* oa congrei* •treet, this morning; rad it 1# hopedthe balance will he accounted for. Many of thoee raicued w*t* found snug In bed In the private home* .In tha. neighborhoods The-eUUens rad firemen turned out ewmaaie la the storm to reader their serrloe* to the cane* of human ity.. But for their effojlejhere must hare been a terrible calamity. . Skirmish near tittle Waahtngton. I HsAnonASiata Wasbisiox, I ■ Scxdat, Not. 9,1891. j den. Pleasanton yeitarday, In a ikirmlih I with Ota. Stout, nur llttloWalhlngtoo, captured thru piece* of artillery, aleo a | Oaptaln, Lieutenant sad Art prlrstsi. No low hu beta reported. ' • • Ota. Bayardj ysitsriay, oosoplod, sad now holds tho Railroad bridge scrota thy R»PP»- f hannoelut Tho Brfdto It not injured. Tho bridge aoroit Jlroedßno hot btta do-. ,t T?oro It nothing now, np to Writing, from tho front at tho Rappubennook. Tho weather It olou andoold. Bteamer Chartered to Carry .Troops, Bo'stos, Not. 9.— Lut atoning tho Got ornmont ohsrtorod tho eteamer Saxon, of Bolton and Philadelphia, and truntfirnd to hor tlx hundred troopi from the .Mammae and Mlitliilppl. Thu made ill the troopi comfortable, and tho tttamuiwlll ltiTo nn du eon Toy of tho gunboat Boron at toon at tho weather aloats up! Ono-doath oecerrad on boud tho Merrimao from dlpththarla. Attacked byGuenlliafw OtsoiasATj, Not. 9.— A tpoolal to tht K)»-1 amSat, from XndianapoUt, tan that on Wad notdar night a battalion of CoL Shackelford 1 | Bth Koitnokj oaTalrj tu attached by a Urge gntrrllla force, under OoU Bowlar,on Pond irlTar, taron miles from MadlaenTlUv.Ky. Tha attaek wat gallantly met, and the robeli wort compelled to retire.".- Their.:loft wee oight killed, inclodlhg Col. ?owltr, and a largwnumber of wounded and prtionere. . The Late ’lndian Mussacrce in Min* nesoto. Sr. Paul, Not. S.-Orerthreohundredln dleuehaTa been conrlctod by the MlutAry Oomolttlon, nt tha Lower Sioux Agenoy, aa participator! Id tho. lata horribly, mattaoras, and condemned to bo hnng. Whethmthey Hto of dio, ratta with the anthorßlee at Weeh tuiton. Tho people of iSOnnetota to a man ora In faror of their Unmadlata oxeontlon. •- IBichignn Election.. . ■ ■ linaoßi Not. Demoortt, ie sleeted In thedth Congreeelonal dlettlet. The 6th dletriot Uln doubt. The Mlehlgen.Log itUturo will itnad abont thui :B*nate, 17 Re pnbUctna to 18 Democrats; Homo, 59Eipub- Ueana to 11 Democrats, v; • jha tamalna of tha late Major-General BlohsrdeonarrlTed here ie-dey, an routs for Pontiac, hU fonpar raeldancs. Female Seminary Burned. • j Coxooso, N.H.. Not, Mtoj Bsnbonton; Ptmila Bemlnary wu hnrnad lait Thsiamatoacacapsdi'WithotttinJnrj. The tie la anppnaad to bare h«ia eantod hy an non Cairo—tetter iron Mempfcß. Caiio, Not. S -G.n. Grant bi» ,?»?*_*{* he»dqi«rt.ra«tlra*t»ng», Mur. , Tb “_ r V* read from Jackactn to that place It in-running A telegramlrom Col. Lowe, at Irort II enry, to the headquarters here, e*y" tbtr “; l ‘ “° doubt about Qea. Eaorombaviag W a Bgil with the rebol Woodward’Mommand, in the Tioiaity of Garrettaburg. Reporte frim Ta riour eoorcee iadloate the rout of tho tebele, bat we have nothing dofiotio, " owo T,* r l • A Memphis Utter enya 500 guerrilla* alb in tbevicinity of Collierville enforcing con- has isfiuod an order prohib iting tho importation or liquor* to Memphis, except by gentleman cltixen* or officors, for themselves, exclusively, or Umtilei. Tho Grenada Appeal, of tho sth, soya There wu & great fire In Augusta, Georgia, on tho 4th, burning a cotton warehouse* «0., valued at half a million of dollars. Goo. N. Saunders has returned won Us European mission, and brings \ fying assurances of a speedy recognition of the Confederacy. The people of the South matlr rejoice thoreat. Belgium U to take tke Initiatory. • „ The Mempbl* iJuttetm, of the 7th, says that a large Federal army passed South of Gland Junction on Tuesday last. It further learns from a gentleman, who lire* in Peiota coun ty, Miss., that for 20 miles out from Pigeon Roost road, the rebel oayalry hare suddenly disappeared. The same gentleman say* that for several days past the Confeder ates at Holly Springs haTo been moving back ail their provisions and stores. This was understood to be preparatory to the evacua tion of that place. It is believed they will fall book on Grenada. , On Wednesday last an expedition left He lena for Cotton Plant where, It was" under stood, a rebel foreo 2500 strong had gathered. They took five days' rations with them. Nothing has been heard from them. A cav alry fore# also crossed from Helena into Mis sissippi to punish rebel bands who have re cently given great annoyance by firing on Federal pickets. Minnesota Election• Okicaqo, NbT. o.—The St. Paul P/w »yi -that Connelly, Republican, of the lit distnet, wai eleoted to Coriyreis by 1.000 majority. In the 2d district, Wisdom, B«p., f elected. The. BepubHcanii hard e majority In th© State of 2»000. _ New Counterfeit!. New York, Not. B.— Counterfoil fifty and on© hundred dollare notoi, raised,from five, on© and two dollar Treasury notes, mado their appearance to-day. They are qmto blurred And Tory defeotire. _ Bnlute in Honor of Gen. Burnside. PnovTPißct. It. 1., Nov. 9.-A saint© of one hundred guns will be fired to-morrow In honor of th. appointment of Oen. Burnside to the eommand of the Army of the Potomao. 0 liobel Prisoners for Exchange. Fortress Mosaoe, Not. B,— The flag ol troeo boat itarted sp tho Jaraoi Itiver to day, with rebel prisoners for exchange. . Markets t>y Telegraph. pau*D*i«Ta, N<»t. 8-Noon-Tha Brtrnlstutti xaarkettoflnn.bat there (a rory mto morement, OOO bbU extra Sanity floor at $7 -0(37 73, and axtdamall lot* of superfine atJG 25; in slowly, and stocks era light. Lye Flour sells at £8), and Corn Meat at S 3 60. There U a ■troog da-. SLad for Wheat; sale* ofG.CXX) bosh at SI fornifcand It «>@l 75 fur white. 'Bye sieady «Jsc ®|4. Corn better; sales of yellow at 73075 c. Uids ??La v et 40/»42c. 5.000 bosq Barley sold at (1 sb. Clorersved to good request, and COO bosh sold at $G@ • 62!k Flaxssed wanted at |S 75. Coffos, sugar and nSlJai firm In Provisions mors -doings sate «f mesa p-rk at «13 25. 100 tasks hams at Lard allege. Whisky txm at SO^iOc. New Toes, Not. B.—Floor has advanced 5 cti. to lDcts; sales 1,000 bids, at 85.8505,0- for State; 80,80 /aa_Bsfor Ohio end 80,7007 for Western, ''heat ■2SSc.4IW.IiS io,™ tn,h..t!l.nai,"J «r ShSgo • Bert©* ttWIIv Sif rrr'i Corn ttdufl; co.ooo buh ©old tart ions : Beef Is dull; Pork heavy data! Whisky Is steady at 37c. • lteeeipt* of flour, Uwobbls.; wheat, 100,OCX) bush.; Corn, 18,500 bosh. returns; Dollar savings bank, no. 65 ro ”” caSSriBID UU6I4. , Opca daily from 0 to. 2 o’clock, obo on Wcdobaday anJEatorday mninga, from HayUtto y.t ffom 7 to 0 o’clock. *nd from Norembtr Ist to ] Do£Swl »aitldeai<tf tt»proflu» vmt.ia Jon* and December. IntexoatkaabMn™* 'Sand tn Jon* and December,tioce the Bank was organic*!, at the of alx per oeat. * Interest* If bo» drawn ©nt,i» Sd*«ed to tka credit nta, money will double In leaa :tlun twolr* -..n*! in tha aggregate stoat asd ki “sSto-’OTUlnta* tli. ClutUr, Bj4»««, Bnl» and Angulation** furnlaked gratU, on application at ,h, ° ac *p mtl lim-O* o BO* vies rßtmnra* Jfokn Holmeai firmer, Jainaa B. D« “tab* . L. B. H. PdlMi, MTt)., '* Junta fcUAuiey, HIU-Bnrgwfrl* : - ' rani Bredl»7i Jobs O. B*ckotW, ■: Gacrg® Cl*cka John B. CanPflld, Atouto Ao Gurrier* CbtflM A. Coltc®*': WUIUm CcbbUbi : jofcji KtiMj Hk»w«U lUbburni; WUIUm & peter H.Hankor, Bfctot'luaffi*- Win Urn 8. Latolr, BXCSITABT AMD TkXaCCI fh»9-ri*wT • mHE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUME*. 1 " , TIOK. The proprietor of thl* medlctni. UTlogmado U tb» otudr S tmi* to concentrate tba life of the Pina Tree Into a Me^ iafß * for dlwasea of .the Irtinga and CTrtAtt^* I **** °r OoninmpUon than an| soßirfeMiAT and bbsast. it IS can OODGBS &HD to : etlnabU remedy for dlaeaw of. the KIDHXTH end ;‘V ' If~joa hare the Dyapepala, o» WISHABT*# DYfi ’raPßTA “°«»S?.“L COT too; go to the a*e»t of whom yoo nwcbeaed them and receive year money. * ■ tluM call at fata ttora and gata d«acrlptiT..circil. ar, A Si el Pllli aant p* pall, poat.palda.on.ra calpt at Ona EjUjJ-g Proprietor, Ho. 10 South Second atroet, Phtln. 80ld hj Dt.KIYaIB, B ..110 Woodatiuah: UAdattF » K. BUUiiStt, • if aaafhctmsr of CTWJ dsscripUtm al ITTJE* Hi HO . «A iHTTHFICLT)’ BTBMT, a (HU MottmMt of pirranraon tump-so v 08*0 rUamiVDB cfMtsatljoa baud, »bki vb will saQ at rrlw* far CASK. lOlfltlTCTd* '••- ''i •• ' • •' ____ TkAOSI BAGS I BAGS! "SUlOOSaaialasa Ba*ii «,000 Qramj Bao; . . 1,000 Bombay Sacks; x,Wolarae treaty, Lfctu Sacks 51)00 Army, Oats and Corn do; i,. . too-alt Backs; ~Fffntte*>y ••'•* • i ■ BHOHCOOK. UoOIISXBT A CO. XTOTICE.—W horns, iiettora of Ad -o* thV eaUta‘Of Dr. William I. Chiircha da cc«* d.. bat® bt«k dal; % ranted to Mr*. Saul. Cbudifid Dr. J. f, Mi> -All pw*oaa icdotitad to told evUta ore relocated to maracaiaa dl*tepapn«kt,and tiioao baring; olalmrtopmona tbamto : - Dr,J»P.PABB» t 1 oHQomd ,„WP»»..~tr OUNUKihS, JU->T RhljKLVMr— . Q IfloO tta. choirs Oormtry Sbooldirs; ■- m*0 M .»» •» -old***, i- tadotan faag? Bro0«*4 t ' , T ‘v/- C. - -1 ** j>ujroa : CSKOONI MjOTot SECQSDjrfrimm, , OaiKD-i’IMW "? 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MBLLOB, nos # . -• . . SI Wood meet. T ONDON BXHlßmOX.ggnOgj pttT7.e >TKpAL PIANOS, u Hr* g « Bade by Siamwar A Soys* N»» X O t»TT* otlvrdths first prisa modal at the Loodoo taWbl tlao this sola in bt, in edopottUoa l h * hundred and stably Planoa, from all parte of-Europe and and are thus protsd to be Pm*m m rfceteSrM. A Jwt roortTingbj H. ELEBS* A B&O., 68 Ttftn »l«at, nft g Sole Agtct* for Ptcloway*e Pianos. OrgM, o r lt«t3<loon. Hr conductor of onaloin Flymen: Ih Church, Brook! y», K^ T ° r slums, so. to rmk «fcl' rpHJS raALTJSK—A collection' ot o»- ’ A crod Mosfe-.-srrMrad trgwcnu. iANS ANl> TKNOK DKUMS juitrt • clrtdbj ■ JOBS H. MIILOR. .TI/SCEH.I.VEO PS. gAILBY, FARKEIA * CO., 12® Podetu Bt*x*t»a*oy* 9«i*bh*u». PLUMBKBS, PUMPS, snltabla for. Farma, pn Refine-1 rise, and other, purpose*, on hand and furnished at abort notice," " 7 OAST JBOS ABI> WOOUBN SINKS, put up lu the most desirable, manner.. GAS FIXTURES on bond and to arrive shortly. A Urp Mtortmeurof' 88453 *WOBK on hand a d for on reaeouabU-terms. p°* THE RAILWAY TIMEiKEEPEH, •racially adapted for Army sales* Good Imita tion boH; will mu and keep excellent time; h*»* fancy colored hamlt.and boouflmUy engraved dials, the lettere etondtng' In relkf. Thh moat takingnorolUe* of the day, aud> should re» l at pricue from t««nty*flre to eighty doll*re each. They are fnrnlebid by the case,, containing six o* different designs, a*' follow:;Engraved, per caso oI half down. 00. Engravd per ca», ol hJtdram, auorlod, S 3« 00. Kocr.TM. Superior, per cuo of dorou, anoilod, SocroTod. eopcrlor. and olrctro too glided, Wring all the Impressment* or the foregoing, per «n, Wi doun. KBorted, $42 00. Enelne-luroea, same “f rial case*, over which la goeft silver, heavily platod, per easeof halfdozsn, $2O «A Samples of th« faro- twd of tho first,And. ene .«*Ji ot the Others, making a case of h»lf. do«dn, at the regu lar wholrsale rates, $3O 57. Term*, t rth. WUI bo sent to any part of the loyal States, Vlth bill tor col leoiicn on delirery. Bnye.s tooths army wIU havo to send paum**t »» advance, at the express companies refuse making collection* tooth ef the Potoaao. Thl* isjone of the most taleaLle article* of ths time*, and joit the thing for tbou-? inclined to make money among the soldiers, .fiend in your orders SJlyf OAICS E.-WHEATeS, Cols Importer, ■ _ OonierKassan and Johitfitiaot*, N. T. P. 0. Box. 4355. . ■ . .•■ T ■ 0c28;3w pUUJOGKIPH AI*BUM»S-,'taU style*; BIABIES, ? UNION STATIONERY P0BTT0LI08; Alluew and popular bI)OKB; All fate PAPERS and MAGAZINES; FOBTBONAIE*; A large aoortmeut always on band, at Jams* D. Kallay, F&Ur A# Madeira, John H. llaUor, James Shidb, KoUrt Robb, Walter P. Uanhatt, John Orr, ; Henry L. Biagwali, John ii. 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