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And Is a brotheito thoPerahing - *ha edits'a copperhead' pa p er in Carabria countyilid who was one of the worst copper heads In the last Legislature ; but it was hardly to Is: aipected that Dr. Pershing would • tarry his ,pilitical . notions into his school, rattCh leis that ho would exhibit, them in cop perheudisni r- yet thew facts aro currently re ported: - In his instructions In political seen: - oray, Ao.,.he would say that such and such things tronld not have happened if a Democrat Aid bola in pier, or a certain Democratic , &Sepal bad been in command. Ile would per mit moccasin young lady in his school to wear a coligalrlirail badge unmolested, and yet when some other - young ladies put on Collin badges 'he pommiiided them to be taken off. When .suited on by some of the young ladles to as +certain Ms loyalty, he refused to answer their cc:spatial question k put on his dignity and pilitaibliewed,thera the door; and his most Agitate. associate, It is said, is one of the - vilesteopperheada in the city-. .xori if these things are true, Mi. Pershing' littettldirat: be at the head of the Pittsburgh Percale College. A man holding that, posi tion itt: this - community should not' only be loyal - 10 the Government, but he should be abore *snapicilin on that point.' It' is duo, therefore, to the loyal patrons Of that school, and to-the LOjal sentiment of this community, that Dr.. Pershing's real sentiments and posi tioii should be known. I make 'Melo suggestions in the hope that Petehlng will • state publicly whether the facts abovowtated are true, and will also define his position. W. P. 8.-If Dr. P. desires my name, you can give It. The Nest Coal Run. It V roughly estimated that there are now 4,000,000 bushels of coal in the boabsdnd barges, on the pools of the . Monongahela, awaiting, shipment to Cincinnati, Louisville, ' and.points below.. This amount Is much less than might' be expected, and indeed less than some persons elem. The principal roe son.wy, th e amount is not double, Is because etthe'inibility of our coal merchants to pro parajiaryires in which to float it to market. The scarcity of diggers has also operated, in some degree, to lessen the amount. The high'prices tholower markets, however, 'Minstar° an ample supply as aeon as there is.a ftillicieney of water to got the product to the.points °tourism:option. The entire 4,000,- 000 bitehels Will go out on-. tie And rise, and thigtielll lash the coasument below until the barge! : , ere, returned. for another ran. Our merchants are -now anxiously awaiting the ristilwhich generally takes place about elec- tiate.tliner btit at. present the prospects semi' eymedinilj remote. The rise may come in a week, or it may be "postponeP until snow falls on the mountains. Anezt. of 'Rail/road Conduit ors. Quits a sensation was created in Harrisburg, on-Z*lday by the arrest of several of the , on the Lebanon Valley and the:; i Reading and Philadelphia railroads, eharged with having, at several periods, while runiiinitheir trains, embeuled large earns of money. . Other arrests ware made at different points on.the.road,including baggage-mu er and oonductore,;•*lio'ire,ill implicated in t the bee.lUWle charge .: .::n,:atipf igk. 04 the company 4:-, vs bud La .. :4 1 ,41140;3110,--iumbar of deteo . im ti ,, To:bcolat traveling on the dint .,,. b., ,noting the number of pas . ..: i . /tan_ gem - offs' In the Cara, the dietti - tray • _ ~.4 w hielitli evetea; - &e., and 0 the nee , rn In * l- . ._,2: ' Pri..timto ,detective (lacer:, when t h ey -.ll7cre eompure - th d ems wi e ttt a he . t rie lni t ty s id made e b n y t r.h eY e • ilondttotlin - beeelmikint is derived, - and theenanvertaln s . question barn been made. Mnllblotts IHHectief. On•Thtueday, a.colorod man named Abra indiefield, who had left a valuable bug- Mt the premises of a friend named Butler, !Burp' sbarg,' appeared. before Alderman Donaldson and preferred a charge of malicious " - .:4eischief. against Mary Butler and Mary Rob colored, whom' he charged with having i., ,, _derticreyed - the buggy. He alleges, on the an ' ' ' , .thotity of the party with whom the vehicle-had - rsbeen . , .left;:aud who to a relative of one of the dettnatate, that they hauled the buggy up a Atilt; and after getting into it they let it go, takiiigsiolly but dangerous ride, and break ingUtl: buggy to pieces. 'rho accused de 1214.2eivieg ;doe°, the damage, but alleged - that ..siwme :men who were at a pio-nte de _ stroyetl.hd vehicle. The accused were held coot pr common Pleas. Oet; 15.;--Refore..farlge Sterrett.— Thetcrir in the Oise Of Christian •Knoderer lferroStratleif of ejaitment—r-foand antennae foreb• plaintiff. - Johni. Peebles, Administrator of Samuel S. Dopneyi'decesied i , vs. hems 8. Patterson, Exiinter' nt Cornelius Dorsey, deceased. Plaintiff-takes a , nan 7 sait. • -- Viet lifacitinsti - ye;:lattioi:P. Jack. Ver dict for plaininf, $O3B 23. Thomas J. Bigham vs. 3falechlah Powell. On teat -'• : Br ore Judge 41:nee.—Robert Hill es. James IV UHL` " Verdict :for $1',150. Isabel* Bizeko is:Caleb Rtismill: Feigned June to try tho.rigiit frpperty levied en by lirigs; , WE'LL DolotTltit ladies'of the Meadville; -Pe.iqoldtees Aid `l36elety had in ?peraticin, trdrine the' late :;Agricultural Pau in that phomikrafritobnuitititand and dining - saloon, Alvin Thichthey dossed over fire huadred dot s'kttv;all'ot ildeh too to, s well the chi:liable' prfand”of the" Malted Sttes Sanitary Con,,. , Eonroz bonsai.—W. L. Davis, editor of the Nastrat Pally Expres., had a box containing thAiilundred dollars, and a anmber of wada ble paper, stolen from a table in his °Mee a rowdsys ago, A biiy ernidopod in 4te ofdoo was ants And pzinfessed the mime, and implicateikanother yontit named Fre3i, as his • (r 3 rviCi ± r prarY —A fieltMit'ootillion party Trilkbe giTen this (Friday) evening, at Way tato.- Hall, for the benefit of John Barka, a dlalbled:soldier,.',Cgood-band of made 'will' ke, in attendance. The price of tickets is one' dollar each, which may be procured of any of the laanagere r daring the day, or at the door. • . , Polyorsida or the -Mar, at Masonin Help continues to increase in interest, and the ipmeiomaittll is ,, niettly , crowded by'our MU imailiWbtiaro ehtbindastio in its praise. It is oni::utordituaiil.pieasure to' look , upon it, and ifieptidietTlOr It erowdwi boot during ita stityinthiseity. ; • , ; V iliennwrtn a 8 pla torrof Jolui ifilrkatiemon was you tirdaadmitted Ao4Eio Ear of .the Court of etc.i , of ibis county. Mr. Pattersou;iiissed, exoellent examination, f!fid dusuilreesttetwas in bin profession. Tim Barns ..1 - Undatt will Meet this morning, It the CitcrtlionsiN for the purpose 6/opening and counting to election returns, estimating the , Mlichiticsi:otc. We shall therefore be etuibie Win:Assent tho official rotsr - in Batas darliaPor.• , . . • CHARISM' riTfOR ) Evizaber Capt..namoe ;330fohy;' - juiEl ode of Ids arms badly Injared, .bb' the Komi/ire discharge of 'a goo, while dcp,sektiVatMheeliog, is loner of the airtral ofAtes.fkiget. The arm 'may hare to ' -....._ • . 1114104 M will be" ii4OiprAt , the theatra,:this - erew.• h41,w411,84-,4loboie feature Introllaetat.'The 12parateLliclarldett Working oiler alttlitM -ineflontriematpletal, re.m.< 6.t,1 i • , g.,- - - 77-.17- 17.:J, 1 e . .- 77 ,.!7 '=.7÷..--. ..:7 - k;-7,-•= 7 :.:1t'5, - ,::,7- , , V- Y77'7"--.:,7,1-• ~.- " Z-7 7; 7 : 7 " 'jr . "- 5 ..,,- A 7,7 4, ~..,1;;,..-4`, . - n , " -' - F7e , - , r7A -- :.,..-. ---7.-I , =. 7. ~,,e,-.- ' ..--.. ..,-,,..., —...p... 7 ,- , -,-, . F „..,.. , . >•,---. •,, --,. .-,.. :!R.::.f.11;.?,:f),<:*1-,t?;:.1q'..1,j;V;::,,vy.z.:;,..zi;4i-..R3:.;.,1g.-W4:.,:,-v.;...i:,,;;-*;.:;::.:•',,.:-;;;',,f.i.:.4k<.f,ki„iV-1,c-',2-'g.;=T.tgYt'.i.':s*:fiXfZi'.2:,'diifviLak.:4;!k':titqag<-I.'a'a,1-c-ukg,..caeJil•.•.C41f:;t;.4;,,y:e..i,T',.a'' &. ,1,,,, 1.1 . 40 t, :tt1a; - ,:?.a , ;azr.;:aarlkaF.i.''zi,v , "'ZXgr.;klZ.,°.7..C4' '...i - '. , •:.;' - '- , 2,-al - 11.7 44. : , f , - -,;.:3 - ia , c:. , Zlicy, ' '.„ .. ' .0;, - ; :i;.Ns...ff: 4 -Ziw41Y,, ,,, ,*.te,Eit ,,,,- ....4:Zei. , 4 -,,,,,`„1:1,4,:),;ZM.=.:--,,J,-4-..,;P...0KP-1-':- - . - , 7,-' , 4` ,-,, fx; 4 4 , 1,V1 , ::-.M • 5 4.'" -4,- ' --, . OP, , ,FitNeq:ll , ...,;;; 1- , ,,rli.f:A. ~?;-.,,,,-: -.!, • 4.1 ==IMM Go? Sirdiirioi . :- AUWOrConnelli; at :one time &resident of Miradynle,, a sTaduate of Al /0015E7 Collogeitras captured with gorgin'a band, and is now in the Ohio Penitentiary with his head chafed. At the breaking out of the rebellion, he darer* his country, and as northern born rebels generally do, made one of the worst of traitors- - He now bids (air to get his just deserts. A amp on of Christian Sinn, of Manor township, Lancaster county, accidentally fell into a well, thirty-fonr feet deep, on Monday last, and was instantly killed. Jens Marne hung himself in Ms father's ■table, in Mares township, Lancaster county, on Thursday last. No cause is assigned for the rash act. 29 2-10 M. W. Parrow, of Conlientdrille, had his leg broken in two places on Monday of last week, while engaged In wrestling. LADIES' AND Guns' Rubbers, at MeCle land's, 55 Fifth street. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Gams' AND BAUR% SWING MACIUNNS, for family and manufacturing purposes, arc tho beat In use. A. F. CIIATONT, General Agent, No. 18, Filth stree TH011“ PARRY, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont elate of the best quality at low rates. Ogle° at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • I Just RATUILIZD PIIOII zaa &inv.—The un dersigned would most respectfully call the at tention of their friends, and the public, in gen eral, to their Fall and Winter stock of Goods. They consist of all the very latest styles of Cloths, Casimeroi and Vestings , English Es kimo Beavers, Trice and Pilot Cloth and Over coatings. Also, a large assortment of French Chinchlla Overcoatings. of the very finest quality, all of which Is selected from the latest importations, and will in the most fashionable manner, and at a price lower than any other merchant tailoring establish ment in the city. Give us an early call. Fammtz. Guest/ & Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market at. Saxon GEAILUI, Gao. McCsanbass. Fon FAL Lan Wurrna Wa►a.—Tho Sim mer is past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly be upon us, and we must provide oar . selves with the material to keep as comfort able. A nice fall snit, or a good and well made overcoat aro the very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. H. McGee & Co's clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a great variety of now patterns for waistcoating, &p. PERFECTLY SATI I 3IACTORY.—Bev. Jas. Hoyt, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Orange, N. J., writes; "I have rased Mm. 8. A. Allen's Zylobalsamtun or World's Hair Dressing with very great benefit in my family. Its cleansing and healing properties, removing dandruff and giving the hair a healthy and natural tone and softness, surpass those of any preparation known to me." Bold by Druggists everywhere. 'Depot 193 Greenwich street, New York. ' JOT RECEIVED Asa IiZADT sou Bart—The fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier & Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al legheny. The stock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoats. The style of pat terns is tastefhl and fashionable. We would invite all of our readers to give the above gentlemen a ealL Tea horrors of war can be greatly mitiga ted by that sovereign remedy, Holloway's 'Ointment, as it will cure any wound, Jammer. desperate, if it ho well rubbed around the wounded parts, and they may be kept ,thoroughly coverall with it. A pot of oint ment should be in every man's knapsack. Only 25 cents per pot. 227. Font -nottaus, four donate. Pourigollars, four Dente Institute, Dental Institute. Best efteap Dentistry, bait cheap Dentistry No, Machine work, no machine work. Oxus and carriage cells will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place 'ill be promptly attended to. All calls must • o paid in advance. • C. Sim, Dentist, .248 Penn street, will a tend to ell business of his profession. MAIIIIIED: SUPER—HOLMES—On There:ley mooing, Oct 35th, by the Rec. W. D. Howard, CHABLIMc SOP=, to EMMA E. HOLMES. 1o cards. PITTSBURGH THEATER Lowe and Manager...........VM. HENDERSON. Treamter.-----.... H. OVERINGTON. • The origins): THE OHM! THE GHOST!! which he now no perfect an to warrant tho Manager In producing for the scat time the CORSICAN BROTHERS. THTEMMIING-will be presented the beautlini legendery drams, _ _with all the Ghostly Picture* enti tled the OORSICAN BROTHERS, or LA VENDETTA Louis del-Franchl,l Pablen-dal-Franchl, ...... 7 , 4 TedNY- Remand ... S. Rune*, Orlando- .... .. ...... J. O. Sefton. To concl u de with the popular farce of mAsuisop AT ANT PRICE. Effie Henderson will appear on MONDAY, as YANCHON. TO NERVOUS SUFFEB.EII,I3O? 110111 SEXTS.—A reverend gentleman has: kitibrien reamed to health In a lbw days. after un dergoing all the usual routine lend Irregular anon aim model of treatment, without numbs, conildare It his eacrod duty to conununkate tobb andoted fallow creature* the means of care. Mince, on the receipt of an addressed antelope, be will acind,fiee, • copy of the prescription romd. Direct to Dr. /01117 DADIALL, 181 Fulton street, N. Y. -tddlilydawY WPFLRONA OIL WORKS, • - LONG, DULLER 6; CO. . Works at 611AAPSBUILI STATION, A. V.*. R. Mee and Wankkatna. No. 2S RARRET EITEEId p.ttabargb. Atanufactunink of ILLVIIINATIiG and LIIBIII bAITNG PARSON OILS and BENZOLE. I Ildr•No.1 RETINED,OIL, warranted non-ando idyll, always ud hand. oeLtly jr,1.1 , A M BtihNIEILL s ), Boti.ma Makers cad Sheet Iron Workers.. PENN BISECT, Non.. 20, 22.24 end 28. Haring semtred a lane yard and fornisierd it with the 111111t.thlprOTOLI Machinery, we are prepared to mermfactore every description of BOILERS, in the lied mecum and CHIMNEYS, Warranted equal BRICHM, FIR to any mede E In the country. S/ PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, BEDCONDENSSTEAMERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS, SETTLINGpkNe, BOILER IRON BRIDGES, SUGAR PANS, sad mole niumniketerere of BARN MILL'S PATENT . BOILERS. Repairing done on , the shortest notice. deatf • REAL ESTATE' 'FORf SALE.-4•The undersigned Mien Mr sale army dosirable piece of land, containing pi% Scree; nearly; situated in Baldwin township. It fronts on the Brownsville road on one side, and ' ne ship on the TlhoMithtown road. It hrpart of the Mani Hall 'ram. This lot has a home erected on and an orchard of Apple and Queratreee, bearing tmit. This lot will be sold on accommodating terms. /Lt-not add War the fiat of Janosa, It Will balm rent. , For fiber particulars imitilre at 'WRITE HALL, or the sabacrlbar, in Snowden to,ruldp. aunaWdawratek • PRESERVE YOUR OLDER. THE SULPHITE OP LISLE, Dbeareneel by ProtHanford, will yr/Tanta:ler gram turning soar, cod alsogreatly Imprero‘ Ire qnsAfty. ra betties eaglkieat for a bine' of CHder, wall fall tltnralatur far tete. • Tor sea by lON JOHNSTON, Comer Fourth and aseittdletd streets. AIR A. K • ENGLISH: . rApiittftilly ,L.VE, Worms the cittreas of Plitabingb; that he has hoc !ippobted iota eon% for the oda of MYERS & & SON'S.ORIGENAL ',C1.1,1T ANTI-CORROSIVE PEN. They are reOcentdemded by the hogeetliousee In thiclty, among ithlth ate' Dam, Bpserrt 4 Co, I 81 7son* Ploossub & Co., Isom Crn And others. . lincitzu, WILP: BECK"&,CO. - _,.:Xo. 185. L1:11 1 arty,Btreat,iPtendant,h;lY, - Wholetali 01.04 am, 'Dammam:km Marrltanta, and dadan .001114 , TRY PRODUCW. EitOTIBION8;:.B.&00N, LARD, BUTTER, EGOS, anon, PIM dn. PRODUCE, FLOUR: GICADT, rliII:CM*,„11,41;4101LL 3,1 0 5."" !“.,-bla I; -011i142# b 4611Inire.and kid.* ,xem . p/i - 47 , 0141M - R= mm.:l THE tkiter , NEw , BY TELEIRAPIL OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON Special Dlspatche to the Plttatkligb Gazette WASHINGTON Cirr, Oct 15, 1863 TIIS Novi:until nrrretsr. Remittances In noin chocks, covering the November interest on 11. S. Bonds, will be made to the National Banks in season fur col lection by the first of November. There is no need to send here for coupons. Acting Sec retary Crittenden's remarks about foreign in vestments in our bonds, is calculated, as re ported, to convey a wrong improssion, although $330,000 was received in one day. This was an exception. Tbo whole amount received from abroad within the last fifteen days is $1,000,000. Of course further statement that foreign capitalists have Invested enough to pay oar whole army up to November Ist, is incorrect. - TUE SITUATION IN IEONT There Is at last light upon the situation in front. The fighting yesterday grew out of an attempt of the rebels to cut off a train of wagons at Bristow Station. The Immediate guard was first driren in, but the second corps suddenly attacked them, and after a brisk fight put.the enemy to flight, and captured a rebel battery In: fire minutes in the hottest of the engagement. Thirty-six pieces of ar tillery were at work. GUXESILLA EESDEZTOUS DESTROYED At Brentrille a guerrilla rendezvous wa destroyed MEADE READY FOR ERE Mende has lost no stores, guns or wagons. He has his men well on hand, and fully ready for Lee. SICKLES NOT TO SVCCIED I[E►DE. Oen. Sickles went to the front to-day. The report -that he is to succeed Meade is, of course, utterly unfounded. He is not able, even wore he selected. No probability of an immediate change. ARRIVAL OF RICE ARD IFOONDED SOLDIRRS Over four hundred sick and wounded sol diers arrived here yesterday and to-day, and about two hundred additional wounded will naive to-morrow, from Fairfaix. The follow ing from Western regiments have arrived and been distributed among the hospitals hero: Wm. Dullage, Abram Van Annan, Chas. Har rison, James Carson, ith Michigan ; Isaac Anderson, 6th Michigan; Henry C. Keene, C. Peolon, 3d Indiana cavalry; William J. Mc- Cormick, sth Michigan; G. N. Gardner, 12th Illinois cavalry; E. H. Brown, Bth Illinois cavalry ; N. J. Mohlier, Erastus 'Roberts, liar coy Lambert, 12th Illinois cavalry;;' William Goren, L. Bush, Philip • Mc&es, Bth Illinois cavalry. Four hundred and seventy-fire prisoners of war arrired this'evening, captured at Bristow Station yesterday. One report makes it out that we captured two rebel batteries ; another fourteen guns. ELECTION RETURNS Special Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette. PENNSYLVANIA. Piu.tanat.rnta, Oct. 15, 1863. All the counties have beett...leard from. Curtin obtains 55,308 votes, and Woodward 31,886; giving Curtin a majority of 20,422. The official rotors will differ a little from these, and sic as likely to increase the majority as to lessen it. In Philadelphia several wards 4orulidered hopelessly Democratic, have come outnobly for the Union. The_ city may be considered permanently for •the administra tion during the remainder of the ear. Gen. McClellan's letter had no .circulation outside of the city, and the majority for Cur tin shows that it was paper wasted. It is now scarcely spoken of. McClellan's influence Is evidently a thing of the pail. Had ho been a clever politician he wotddr never hive com- ' mitted himself toe failing cause. The cattle: 4iasm has settled into a quiet joy and satis faction in the great result. The Governor, Legislature and. City Cottnciis are all for the Union, and Pennaylvania's.entire influence is pledged to the AdministratiOn. OHIO. Castrastoonii Oct. 14, 1863. Incomplete returns of about two-thirds of the army vote give 'trough 7,199, and Dalian digiutta 211. 8. CINCINNATI, Oct 15, 1863. Returns from serenty-one counties give Brunei 60,900 majority. GEN. MEADE'S NEW POSITION Exciting Rumors in Washington BATTLE PROBABLY COMMENCED STRENGTH OF THE TWO ARMIES IV/AIRINGTON,. pot. 15,—A correspondent of the Nese - York aropnereial says: The moment the rebels saw that in the retreat from the Rapidan, of our army, on Saturday last, it was General Meade's intention to roach the north bank of the' Rapindtatuiock in safety, they comiaeneed . a rapid march, to turn our rightfiank, bat general Meade was too soon for them, and had taken up his. position on the north bank of that stream. Nothing daunte4however,by this failure, the enemy has continued , to advance even to the north bank of the Rappahannock, and, yesterday, was in General Meade's front in considerable force. 'yt is 'reported that skirmishing wu kept !Ip all day; and `that `.out army fell back on the line. of the. railroad. It is said that this morning Lee appeared in force again, and commenced an attack. Wash ington ia seething with excitement over the rumors. 'lt Is folly believed that a battle has commeneed,.aad that Meade retreated to ob tain choice of a battle field, desiring' to reach Manassas if possible. Leo will fight, with the Itappahannock.behind him. andluts. not, it is believed, allPeriOr numbers. Yet.no one would be surprisedlo hear on the heels of such belief that:thiirebiTs had suddenly boon reinforeed.• Of 'muse - all sorts •of rumors nrO afloat. Gen. Meade is much stronger than . is, generally•sripposed. • ' From Illemphb. MEXPRIS, Oat-13.-Many of the rebels that were in the fight .at Calliensallle on' Sunday, the oath of allegiance, which they had ta ken, and various passes through oui•" lines, which they had obtained for' alleged local tau pe:Ms, were 'found upon their persons. This . perfidy will bringupon our country peoploter-, rible rctributien, and stop what little Ida course and bade hare been permitted to the inhabitant,. Hen. Huriburt has just issued a special or der prohibiting civilians from passing to and from Memphis and Charleston by railroad. Hurlbut 's forces, who had been soot aria Chalmors,have beenskinnishing with him yes terday ,and tomltty. -. They have driven him beyond the river, and are still following and punishing him severely. . Prcint'- Tennessee—.. Wheeler Driven :Across the Tennessee Rh:cr....Bra gg Reported Falling Back. New Yoar, Oct. 15.—A special to the:Nere York 27,n., dated Stevenson, Ala., 15th insti, The situation coutinucs uninteresting and. heavy ininsilitretraised theiTonessee. The rebel irkieeicr recrossed the Tennessee at lilt:wale Shoals, closely pursued to the river by our. troops. Be was,driten Kona Hunter- Title by a brigade otour ,navalry. Refugees who come into our linos leper! Bragg ~ marching_tewk.apparortlyin.distress :at 'thee - exhaustion of the . eoantry wi t tth ho has been living. Though this is not good lathority,,there blows reason'to beltneittett .theettenty on the metre. • ' = itirrlct filmes nit Rebels Repulsedivllb Heavy Loss. CONGRATULATORY ORDER TO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The following gen eral order was published to-day : , ireadvarterr Army of Potomac, Oct. 15. 1 The Major General commanding announces to the army that the rear guard, consisting of the Second corps, was attacked yesterday while marching, by flank. The enemy after a spir itedcontest was repulsed, loosing a battery of five guns, two colonels and 450 prisoners. The skill and promptitude of Major General Warren, the gallantry and bravery of the. offi cers and soldiers of the Second corps, are en titled to high commendation. By command of Major General Meade. S. Witaxsus, Assistant Adjutant General. The guns captured, four of which aro United States Regulation 3-inch, and one Blakely gun, were exhibited hero to-day. The prisoners were mostly Carolinians, fifty of whom have expressed the desire to take the oath of allegiance. Our casualties yesterday wore small. A considerable number of rebel dead and wound ed fell into our hands, the latter not being 'in cluded in the finegoing aggregate of prisoners. The march from our late to the present po sition was accomplished in most perfectorder, and without the loss of wagons or other prop erty. The enemy was held in cheek at every point where they attempted a surprise or attack. The tomes that attacked Gen. War ren was portions of Gen. Hill's Corps. Some of the prisoners state that they bad marched from Hanover Court House, near Richmond, since Saturday last. A Convention of Slave states—shalbrs Guerrilla Band Broken Up. ST. Lours, Oct. 1.5.--An invitation to the friends of freedom, consisting of the Slave States, to meet in Convention at, Louisville, By., on the Bth of 'January next, to consult together to take action on the question, ap pears in the Democrat to-day, signed by Con gressmen and other prominent gentlemen of this State. -Several squads of Shelby's raiders crossed the Pacific Railroad on their way south, pur sued by Gen. Brown's cavalry. Shelby's raid is at an end; his forees are scattered. in every direction. From California. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—The long deten tion and stoppage of several California bound ships en route from Now York and Boston, at Rio and Valparlaso, coupled with the loss, by capture, of four clippers, and the foundering of the Donate, off Cape Horn, is beginning to have ita legitimate effect in oar market. Many staple goods, usually supplied almost exclu sively from Atlantic ports, are running low in stock, and eomeleading articles are now quite out of market. Prices in consequonce are well sustained and hardened. Curtin's Majority. PUMA ottren,Oct. 15.--Tbe Union Lague has reports. from most of the State, giving the ma jorities claimed by the Democrats. in the State they anis up as follows : Curtin, 55,- 908; Woodward, 34,880. Curtin's majority, 20,422. DR. gErstlt will giri Lis personal attention to :he application of T 1 ,1,1011 in adults end children, and ne Inntliptini that, Cll. an experience oftwenty years, ho alit Lo cnaLled to giro salL,Ltrtion. • RELP-TEIRCI,IVG , 1371 . 1.0:C Arrival of flick and Woluided Soldiers. f • ' N4SIITILLE, Oct. 15.—The evening trains from the front are bringing in the sick and wounded. The churehes have again been taken for hospitals. All quiet. at Chattanooga. The river has risen fifteen inches. Soldiers' Vote. ST. Lo ns ' Oct. 15.—The rote of the lowa soldiers in this city, yesterday, wee: Stone 482, Tuttle 42. Ohio soldiers, House of Ref uge Hospital,Braugh 40, Vallandigham none. Sale of rive -Twenties. PnrungcentA, Oct. 15.—The Subscription Agent reports the sale of $1,200.000 lira-twen ties to-day. New York Petroleum Market: ' Special Diapateh to the Pittzbargh Gazette. Nave roux, Oet. 15—The demand for erode le lair, and pieta ittattlratt saki at Str... keilaed, how], la also in tair demand, and priers tend upward, with sales at 556550 e, co,..the spot, atal 6W3e tFr 4oiem her delivery. Vie Idle at 6464 z, ond Neptha T. 714 (3C. Markets by Telegraph. • : • Haw You., Oct. 16.—Wheat opened Ittegtdar and i ansettled, and closed beim; at a decline. of 264 c; 41,1161,30 for Chicago 'Spring, 51,2461,:e for NU • wankel, Club, 111,3461,36 for Amber lova, 61,3661,44 •for Winter Bed Wound Batty,, new choke, !$1,15.. (Soon opened drooping ad ekned tltm at ;01696 for Shipping Mixed Western, afloat, 9.56.96% for ston , . Oat* declined fullY Le ; 43645 for Western, ; 84684 Mr State: ;Coffee dull and prices' non:Utility unchanid Sugar qtdst and firm. lffelasse•Wimuly ; ,Cuba ed 41. Pork 410/1 and lowey; 514,60014,76 !for Old e a, $14614,LN for Now do, Eu.7sg.w.m ,for Now Prime, $14,60g14,601ye New Piime - M.ms. :Also .1,1100 bids Mess :at 416 , 2 S—Decemberand nary. Beef dull and lower 5,67 c ; 7.1176, ;packed Mew 5LT,614,50, Mem and Prime lime ßeef Anil and unchanged Cut Undo quiet' and tom. ;Bacon Sidat quiet. Lard active and arm 11%612. 5,000 bbls—Dogeraber, January and February— .ll%6l2. Butter is selling it -31 1 6:M. Ohio acme. firmer at 11610, common to prime,. Money mots active at 661. Sterling Artma but !inlet at 1706171. Cold limner but quiet at 1706171. Akild Clymer but ',eV _ . irmgniar unsettled, opening S ll 5( % do.li.thiS to bag, liduadng to G 674, d eloalug dull at 46. • • likrearnment Stocks Miner ;U. Vs 817 Couporia 107; 7-.79'a 10q7„. Stocks tither, but quiet: • C. &IL L.. --JOB% lludaoa L. M. &P. .—.— Madam ...... ..128 P., lit R, t C . -- 84% Beading ..... ..... 184 13. & C 110 Erio... 1?8N. Clevelaud a Pittabli.ll/3 N. Y. C 111. Cont. 8erip..._...124 s Pacific .. .-228 • M. 8...'..».».».......... U. B. 1 Year Bt6i 1 ' Cotton firm at 91@9n... Flour opened 6e better mid in bile demand. Afterwards the improvement was lost and the market elcimed dull dad a tilde towel at at . 841,10076,811. • • PUILADWPIII4, Ott. grm a 5 9N3,50. Wheat arm ; aka 15;030 bitahals 'of — Chicago and Kentucky White atsl4l3. .03r11 golet ; Yellow 31,Z. Kew Pork SIG. Lard Km at 1134. • Bummer, Oct. la .—Plour arm. Wheat steady. Whisky dull•and sinning] at in Chicago Marked (Front the Triburteof Wednesday.) ' To=day the gtineril 1:111140ti had a strong down ward tendency, mitwithstanding the extraordlnary advance in gold. The trouble lima is not a scarcity of gol ,d but of greenbacks. Bills of Exchange were hawked about the greet ate account—the bankers. generally follubilA to kal .at arty crammed:de quota tions. Tho Maur market was mans attire; hat in tome queace of a &Ober advance In freights of 150 V bbl. there wee no quotable, change in ark's, although the sales were generally at the fall , .qaotaticos of yester day. Upwards Of 7,200 bids charmed kends at Ka% @um for White winter tgs* f 4 , oo o3tkrafir raring extras; and $4,644.1,03 for Spring Ampullae. The wheat mar ke t ruled le fi bushel lowa. 4ard cloned stoady-eith sales of shard Zio,ooo busbentat. 11,1781,18 for No 2 Reds $1,02 for Rejected 8ab11,103 gello for No I fi x ing; '111,12,91,13 for No 2 Baring; and gi,ocgi,as for Selected. Hiving-4bn alettel closing steady at 15,31,1.53; ter No 1 flaring, end 111,12,@1,12% for No 2. Corn was very dull and 24 3sbnibl below yerAr:. day's lowest figurer with sales of only about 30LO. brothels, at 24438011 for No 1; 82484 c 23r No. and 21c for Itejocted—thembelng nirdenuardatihe close at the inside quotatkme. , The media fir Oatimaa tvni "cys".and pekes 1 here fallen within the past I.%Sours , Ng* par bushel—with tales to-day of 12300233 bush as 530050 for No 1, and NV for. No 2 oats in gero—eking Arm at the lowest quotattou. . B l e was steady and, chard vet., qulet—With sales No The market for Raley was Ina active: bat pima wore Arm at $1,2181,35 for No 2, and 111,30 for No 1. Illghwines were quieted elm • Abilene 11,20.014. Seams are dull. Timidity deed.vat quiet at ipeoDa 2,25. flax deed - In fmrislous there was considerable activity Lod a Arm market.,Mee Pork in hold .rery firmly at 1115,00„ and we report min Ueda, of about-6LO lots at 1114,75@1b,LC1. .A. lot 01502 /Ala Milwaukeapacked was sold for. December delivery at 515,61; but Chica g o refuse to contract at each figure , . Lard wsa. packets dennutd at 114 hut holders ours asking toe advance of MAILY c e..:t A let of t) insatiate Leaf . for November delivery, wet sold lifgo.. Brawn Grease was said et Wars A hd of 503 to Lidia.lifes Beef, awed, wits sold today at mon. At the dote *mi nion India. Noss was held at that Agate,. . . Et= Tide evening at the meetlug ettheTrcmont Hone; quite • mode took place 'ln the grain' market"; and prices fell.yery materially.. The decline , to gold In New York en the ekes, and the glooiny , character of the tliqtattlew bon there concon t =goolnee, fright ened holden "flatbeds van. anxiety to real. Ire. Wheat fell 3e per bona low the lowest pekes quoted , on I:bongo—with Balm of snot 10,002 bmb— els, at .111,1214. 1 4 for. 3 Silthelland 111;00(gui for Not gyring--closing at the biter quotation. •Thn. I. g M a l deeligexo.day of do , per bushel. (lore .0 extremely Ant, and prices fell "'pat Untie] below the lowest p rlaa oo !cloenge...witbailetrof shoat 10,011, boatel' at .786800 for-No I Corn ili.sters—ol ming dull. Outs trent !'petiticyiltatillthe market andend yorthge.d gg u m or . ac.per bushel—with Wm of 0300 lockote bubo* Wgritl g o 1n...N0 1, store-cloidng. at"the inside. Nein* TY -letett hn_ decline afJoi:* tie duritigthe net 2, ..ttile.ut; Arlal2lP4.lPer; bushel atne° I M u t d O r • ^ JOHN P. Scar! - _ r WHoLgainvllausa nv DRUGS, ,PAINII3: OILS, VAIXI6HN4 DTrw-BTlTllrtt, No. SG Liberty strait, All orlon will mato prompt attouttoo. tairiC3 1 1=e= TRUSSES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR RITPTVRE. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia, or Rupture cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Rernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured ?Rupture or Hernia cured. marsh's Radical Cure Truss. Ritter's Patent Truss. Pitch's Supporter Truss. Self• Adjusting Truss Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri, Pase, Abpominel and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 13. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup. porter. Pile Drops, fur the support and cure of Pilea. Elastic Stockings, for weak and var ease veins. Elastic Knee Caps, for weak kneo joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee ointe. Suspensory Bandages. Self•lnjecting Syringes; also, every kind of Syringes. Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. IVE/Otticn et till Duro Etrone, 2co. 140 WOOD STREET, aign of file Golden Mortar. Peraons writ ing for Trusreu soon Ina number of inohea around the body, immediately over filo rupture. SELF-INJECTING STEENGLS SSLIT-INJECTIXO STRFN:C ES. SELF-INjECTI3 . G• SYRINGES, cf every kind, SOLD AT Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Woo° ST auspExBo4r BANDAGES, SITiiPENSPIIY lIANDAGTS SUBPENSOISY 11.tb7DAGES SUSPESSOni 11.1.NDAGES, A to,: dr.T.rrnt Lindg, A t . wton •11Zurent k 1 d A C.,,n di'vreut kinds, A dozoo diffurent At Dr. IM'SBRIES, 140 Wroo Sreesa. ineVntawdaia DR_ KEYI4ER 3 PECTORAL SYRUP CURES COIVSUMP27O2I7, CURES BRONCIIITISo CURES COLDS, CURES ASTHMA c'OBES ALL DISEASES OP 2H LUNGS. I invite attention to sown of tLo moot extroonti WI curea by Iny VECTO L SYRUP_ nay are at home, and an 4 ono who has doubts can Inquire of Ma paean. who, Lace Wen cured by, lt., , DR. ESYSE PEEPARED AT ANY' TIME TO EXAMINE LUNGE, ITITROITT CHARGE, FOR ALL THOSE WHO NEED HIS MEDI MED.. • • ATTEND To - rotrit coiris.—A cu., of Rya yearn' rtandlng cured by DR. KEYSER'S PECTO XIAL .STRUP, • hrreirrion, J. 11, 1860. Dn. Kayaks My will has been afflicted with a had torch and difficulty of breathing for Hee years, ,vritich fur several years hack had gradually increased in violence. The cotoplaint Wu been itareditady, and the had heentrealedby wend physicians without any relief fn this gists of her case, I procured some of your Pectoral congh Syrup. I bought, the that time', a Ally cent Bettie, trhkh relieved her very much; I then milled end got • dollar bottle, which cured her entirely, and she hue now no truce of the former disease, except weakness. I would site state that I Used theme:olokm myself too cold and cough. The medicine cared ape by taking ono dote. / at tires, my entire iallsfaction with the medicine, and pow are St liberty to pbtlish this If you desire to do • - • WM. WILSON, Alderman, Fifth Ward. :,Perrentreau; 'ploy. 18, 18118: De- Amelia t",,Lhave been, morn or leer, to wy llfq effected with tom severest of cab, and horseneas. At Mies my thioat would become so closed., to rev.- mot my 'peeking above a whisper, and by taking a few dm of the above Byrati it eyelid relieve me entirely. Ip recommending ILL modlettle, Y. most, unhcalta. Unify oay that 4 le Ilia beat rocund,y I over Itinod, p4r(wtttog tv: CnR the-omo, nor alvonld any family be Id tfiout tbqrosot dy for diseases aaproralont Yours, mod rearelfolly, • ': f . '"SIYSVAIII) J. JONES,' • 'enabler Oltizons' Donal:lt Bank. . • p 4. -MATT AND DII. &EYNEWS DECTODAL ti)tlttr An. EAT.tim—yDe Err 'Kuala the delay lo my icitnoWledging the: emoelleam at your Pectoral tough Syrup Ioooor I hilts great pleasant to say ing that it bait min my it to. •II knocked fLe wise qat ttf my easyli,-end•the worst one I was ever mallet- I hate not turd mom than,one-hoftke bolds; iula can and do .wish that; ill who' *OIL.f ainted would g in li as fair s trial na I ,harridoile, and,thay pMd my, Cri to no gnat* kod ictne.”••,/ would :tarlatan another; snob an attack }or litrY ACalideratidA,DY at any cost. Imp confident I can breathe mom freely ihnik ever did. I shall always aelmowlef.gevi 4,14 of Sou fur Intent. fog ao asnallentja remedy. Sou aro at liberty to spa my oartes,ha eta z"zird. as you tldalt prom. PRATT : liessmagor Common Council: PIM/bomb. Pkilbargli : Nay ILYA% ' •, • N. H:—Lam no linanor to my !Cllow citizen', and all who entertain dort - lb' ea= cancult LCD pereonally. • ;1.1 , ,L',. i •; ,• • . ;; • TE , TarticAVApril L'5.1&11: READ, TEUL;TECTIL.4Ic. 'EMU:: I hare a, daughter who bm ram seem! ar.edleintle fOr a bed cough, without benefit—elm:l Clem "Lycra Cherry I.42araL Tiimiciutef'hthin'yceVa' 66i t L; PECTORAL SYRUP, and tr.fora she bad mad balf4a! battle 'be was rolkrad. r .Tlle reread Nttls cared her entirely of bar tough. , • .: • 4:: .: B r itlMO/0113 PECTOm 81R,Tip • • i• Dit i f4pcmalpx4 :7 , pea.3tivlailf 140 Wood stmt. Pittibuni,KVii?' . . - .• 4.V.VOUF4 ANALYSIS.:— ......... .1.50. • s LOUIS, MO. Pcn Ox. laox - 2.00. .01. 31A 0 rmn.a.._—___ .01 A 100. Having accepted the Agency for the sale of the SEMPLE CLAY. mi near St. Lords, Mo., I In vite the attention of atsa and Steel Mannfactment to the Analysis given above, as report.' bi di tik pt . A. A. Hays, of BOMUID. and.). C. Booth, of P which, together with the toot of sctnal ,erper co by manatee:turtle in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Si. Louis, determines it to be the purest and moat valu able Clay now known, whether Foreign or American. Pots made from it have stood In the Class Pnrance fro to 9 months. Th m e Analysts Is of the Clay m taken from the mine, without any washing or preparation whatever. I, 9011801111411 great adhativenwm and plasticity Onditien, which are not shown by the Analysis, toot whirl, ad mit of the mixture of large proportion oy .h o n burned clay. or I am now prepared to fill olden for the above Clay to be shipped from Si. Louis or deliver.' hare. No. 1:1 SECOND STREET J 2 Gra • T_ToN. WILSON bI'CANDLESS, Judge -Li. of the United State.; Circuit Court, Prnident. ('on. PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, Prrrsariton, PA. The largest, cheapest and best. SD pays fora full Ccanmercial merge. No extra charges for Manufacturens, Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' sons at one-half price. Students enter and renew at any time. This Institution to conducted by experienced' Teacher,' and practical. Accountants, who prepare young men for active business, at tho hest expellee and shortest gine, Thr the most lucrative and resign ;tibia altmtione. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence tho universal preference for graduate of this College, by business men. Prof. A. COWLEY, the Mat Penman of the Union, 'who holds the Jargeetnumber of Ifirat Premiums, end over all c6mpetitorkt • teaches Rapid Busluese Writing. am- Per specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue containing lull information, incleee tarenty.fira cents to JENKINS .t SMITH, Principals. ja,&llvlavr.e.Megairt BILL OF WHITE PINE wanted for the floor of the Covington end Cincinnati Bus. pension Bridge Number pf!Leval Width Thickness Board Mauna* pieces. f infed.fin la Me/teal es feet. 1 1 3. 7 37 n. lai I 14% 170,400 8% 34 I V , :516 - 7 Tim above bill of Joists most be delivered on the Covington side of the Ohio river, at the Bridgo, in the Spring of 1804, and no later then the list of June. Tim quality of the lumber must ho good and sound, free from all defects, edges moot be full' and square and hoe from sap. Propose:a In writing for the above delivery, ad dreased to the undersignmi, and acoomptinied by sat isfutory tefenumet, will be remdved to the 10th of November next. JOHN A. BOMILING, Engineer Covington cud Cincinnati Bridge C 0.., aMaawdlw ISAAC GItAI OUTLET SAAV MILLS, ALLEGHENY OITY, Eno constantly on hand a largo and thoroughly mo A oned stock of DE, BOAT AND OTTOM. PLNK, WINDOW CKING FRAME STUFF, LI B NTL SUI3-SILLS., JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATHE, PAL INGS, Sc., ke. , Sc. Ho will Jlll orders for SAWED STUFF with pronalitness and at fair rates. N. B. Persons wmting LONG TIMBER or POP LAR an, partionlary invited to exmaine his stock. Dirt:kites on Claig street, near Robinson. ataria W O. JOHNSTON & TI 77 aYMIII, Steam Job Printers STEREOTYPERS, end BLANii BOOK DiAIitICRS 57 WOOD & 105 TIIIEJ) STS. re2s:v.w.s. STON'EXIAN, MANISFACTURERS Or WIRE WORK Kayo always on hand and make. to order IRON AND BRADS SCREEN WIRE CLOTH ; SIEFEt' ,4 , or . 11 kin& ; ILIDDLF-4, for Foundry cw; HEAVY WORK FOR WINDOWS, &c. :BIRD CAOES, OR NAMENTAL WIRE WORK, for Yhrtrera, !Le. UtZ . AU sixes of WIRE fur Ws, at. MIS No. SO FOURTH BTREET EYES AND EAR DR. BAELZ Pore narticolar attention to the treatment of CIifLONIC DISEASES, the EYE and pera on CATARACT, SQUTNT EYES, forARTIFICIAL PUPIL, inserts ARTIFICRAIr EYES, and treata all INFLAMMATORY EYES:- also HARD and all , diteasea affketing . llie; Ear and leading' to Deafness. 01:114;O, 100 FIFTH STREET. my M,:lyia NEGL E Y NURSE RY,,-ROSES SHADE AND OEN/MENTAL TREES, SITRUBS, VINES and E KEENS; WILLOW, (basket and the ornament. .11,) ; FRUIT TREES and herbaelme plant., all , at quantity and ea riety. BOURBON, CHIN.,. 'I and NOISETTE ROSt9, at this how price of per lumdred; if or. before potting time; and all other Nureet7 stock or the best quality, and at reduced prima, order tonics° out during the prouent Fell and next Spring. Inquire of C. IL SEELEY, 37 Diamond etre.% or T. A. 3IELLON, on the promisee, seMlindawr JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTAXiIe" . , lIIITAYS PELMONIC WAFERS are unLllling tbe cure of Coughs, Astlons, Ilronelai; lore Thro-1, Daasarnesr , INAcali Dreaflio/, farfplear sonaptios cad .DiMISOI of the. , Dup.. They_ltavo:no tome of medleles ' and any 'child Wit take' Mein: Thousands have been restored to Beath thatbadt44: Toro despaired. Teatiroopy . peen 1n- „hundreds of ; eases. I eine° dose relieves in 4snaroths. - ' • Aak for Bryan's pub:motile Valera—t,_ helOriginal owl only genuine la stamped "Dryad!' Spor;lon, kinds are for . sale. Twenty-Ore ientsa • ';11 JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor,..' r T. Cortlandt areal; Rev Tort.< /114 R -For sale by all Druggists. IiPAEKLING SODA WATER, • WYKES'• PROTOGRAPHS.--Thbtiv" PATENT MEDICINES, &v. No. SO DIAMOND STREET, Pirrsatrnon Acihosrlidgmenn, of Deeds, Depaitlons and AM liarlta taken. Also, Deeds, Mortgages, Artiekw of A.groement, Lena°, and Lry,-al Papera of every kind written. sada:ran CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Owner Ohio and Faterat Strreti, Altophene, GEO. A. KELLY, Prorsurroz. 1!=l:rg McCOLLLSTER BALI; Wholesale INJL Tobacco Dealers, 108 WOOD tin:MET, hare now In store the largest and most complete anon- ILO IA TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES In the city, which they are selling at the eery low -Ist cult figures. All orders promptly attended to. 4:0E4 GW. DABII, JSIERCIANIC 'Luton, No. . 94 SMITITPIELD 'STREET, will sell cheep for cash a good ONION ,. SUIT FOI :11:331 CAEN- . IMRE, ALL wow, 876: BLACKOLOTII,BI.IJIT; A . Gull of cloth awls in twelve boars; ai., (LW,. • sel.9e-In • • N0.'91 Sailtlilleiu'orett. • - - . Assurer..4r iarrrnrcipusrue's Oralcs, . . ' j Cornor 0 and 2-' c' 1 streo , .. _ ._ Warningion D.C.. Eepr:2Gtb,lBoo: ',' AATILL''ng SOLbAl r, mimic A O y y noN on the Fnure,-Bgeost, AI:DT/Imp WEDNESDAYS; Ith,litia And 21rt'ol-CctobefiAt the'rr'frb° ,v ili tlmor OrtratOry,:l.lnpkoiall.andetocomc4:X". ft torpubllaeirrleo:sl m lb lk. Torsot-Cski:ltGotormitent ithdr, ''.-• ''''' se2l3rnil ..1 i:,.:" :. CII.AB. CIARRETSON; .CQ..71..' :-.1 . .. 011,11iLL13 L. CALDIVELL,.. •-• :„.: - (Successor to Ame. rfolme3.& PORK PACRE Dealer In - BACON, LAUD, EitiGAE,,CITRED LOIS £.I3IOXED DEEP, th.o CORNE4LNAREET AND FIRST STREETS, No's], . r....6mrm, PA, 1864. Alarge essertnient of POCKET AND COUNTING HOERR DIARIES, for:lB4—ln paper; In cloth, In man, In Imitation Turkey, IA Turkey .Ilococco—. with edges and with ;marble edges—with tucks, isstest chums and clastiefehtenings. AU slut, tind from the commonest to the very beat. For sale reanonable rater by . WU. G. JOHNSTON A CO., SMtneuers, ocl4:3ssomrsx aT Wood street. 1 IAfiIES. R SALK TWO SECOND-HAND ENGINES. Ouel2.luch cylludor, 43/. .L3ot stroke. . 0E47 3,L; -" " Four serdr - Boritig-Tools, Mew CbeDP -al. ee12:41 ,:,nesiAbe rant. Yg*.74:1314r0T441M 57:7v.4.; pAPEat EN - VELPPE-VAI _ Oman` = e 1 3 1 3 ! . 1 1 ;, 4 c a 0 8 10rt azi4 oel4a q w?" ;49 ' 1 79? 1 :_ 41 !.. 4 :*? PAN? "611 rAie - k Wo - Autyerthitti - by IVldei a a: ra natu; WwwhTbze *0 , 41 , ao4r 14 LYDAT CHOBIT21X1110:: - ' ~ i f~ RocEms,--Li QUO RS., , Aucriozi.—On SATURDAY MOILVIDM,,,Oet. 17th, at 10 o'clock, *dß be .4d, at the commercial Sales Iliionag, Crt Fifth etrect ; 3 cheats Tmperial Tea; 2 do. Toting liraUt'•6lt; 70 box. CM& Jars" - Coff.; 3 bide. Now Do tage.; 1 do. Dried Appler, 1 do. Bean, 5 box. Pearl Sago; 4 d 2 do o. Soda Salem.; & do. Char.; 2 do. Ground PePPer; km, . do.; 5 604. Indigo; do. th Mustard; 13 CMOS Old Brandy, 130nima,c, g o a.. Coxnac Brandy; ^ do.Doeirbon Whisky: a box. Bal timore Ping Tam.° ; 1 Md. - Turkish Smoking do.; 3 do. Cat and Dry do. do.; 10 .box. InipOried Cita.; 10 do. Cincinnati Soap; 3 do. Yale Yellow Soap; 4,0 dozen Fine Toilet do. .16 DAVIS & VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. V —On TUESDAY EVENING, On4.2olll,lSS . :_l;_al cl o'ock, sail be sold, at Iho .Cdpincxe:aj. S a le /tame, No. 54 Fifth street: • 50 .fares Exchange Bank Stock: ._ to do Book of Pitteburgh Stock; oat; DAVIS IL - 3ItILWAINE. Ano'inc. eIIIAMPAGNE CIDER.-25 lArtels N_l etiatapagna Cider Just r.•oolved and for satfrit 3io. a: drotoutl etrcet. • °r.ls FRANS TAN coRDEr.:. ALEX. GORDON LEGAL .rOTICES. EECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Notico hereby given that Letters Testamentary Upon the estate of James Gray, Letoof Crescent tothalths, Allegheny county, deceased have been granted.tp tbe subscriber. All minas indebted to mid eights will Imam payment, and those having chaluts *pi prevntlhem to I SABELLA GRAY, EXAM:Mit 0C5.13/INF PIITSIStIOII. Ps• ADMINISTRATOR'S ten of A duilniatratkovhielnw bee . Omaha/ 'to the nntiersigced on the attain-of Itichard late of Baldwin township. decd, all persons knot Ina thentsclres indebted towild estate will call and make Immedlate payment, and those buying claims to pre. tont them, properly. antlwiiticated for settlement. ocl:Ctwr BOBEBT WILBON' . , Adm e. N o.ucE., - tit4p3 - - Teitiinentary hav- Ins boon fantod to tbA tnitoodgned. Eseenton the estain a 31axwaret Duncan, &tram!, ;tato of McClean township, all persona haring claims agslatt said estate will present them without delay,' initheip- Crated air settlement, to either . •J. or &DYER., Allothell.T.LboPt /nth, /riGh seldatettlitioX 7 VX.ECUTOR'S NOTICE.S6ticg..• .1.2.1 hereby-given that Letters Teitiinentary open tLe estate of Hobert Donahbion; tats of Bo on tr 4 Allegheny count', deceased, hare been. grasitgd:the undentlgood. All per hulelded to tall estate will make rotymooti and dhow hal - tett cLaltsn; prow= the:xi toATtCLIT 3h . 3IEETAY, JOSEPHIt..GAB2OII, • Executor,. GET TIM BEST. • • LEM lEZSI WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY IN rnr LANP. (Prom tLe &-ient(yie .4pericOai " We aro hating a groat many iniinfrica for Machine, from rzu - iom parts or ilia cogs try npG;-p. To cannot eOneentently reply to theta 'l o' aaiiiliWo thought It proper to state our opinion La regatkto nom In Ibla public manner. We,amide .. -•- Wheeler & Wilson SewintlitiObine; and say, In regard to it, that:it 11 WITHOUT . A: RIVAL. Ito other machine niCo6il3 it iv adapt- . ation to all purpose. of domestic use. , Ito aintpla, not neatly put out of order, and In point prefer, Linnet. and ROM, no other machine stand/ ahead of. It. We unto this much is regard to tills a:salient machine upon our Own narponaiblllty, jinni licipq. tloireby td sartraurselres cot:widens:hi time and post-' age in answering. letter:" Call at. the Agency, No. 27 FIFTO STREET, mad sett them la e2ernlturt. oar &my Radius =urn:lmM! Mr. rtNot.' MEI= FRUIT TREES, &c...—Our stock of TREES, Of largo alzn, for rail plautlng, i. flue. viz MIMI MIMI ERRV ;` And GRAPE VINES, rur Dirawanr, t'onoonn; end the new approved aorta In biro olnantilien, and ell other .Nurser 7 Steck, for. 'unfit. oIINAMPSTAL stratus Ma) EVERCIII:EXt. Formers and others coming to the Norwriei with their own wagon, win be fumishol extnvlarge 10.4 et the neural rates. MEM • T HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIH SAIIES CLAUSE'S • CBLEIMATBD FEMALE PILLS,' ' Prepared hums procriptlon of dlr.'. Clarke, IL Dr,. Ebysiviazt.Extraordhutry to the Queen.. Tide well known median* Ls no imposition, but a. sure and sife'reinedy for 'Female Difficulties, and Lib-. strortions,.llrom 111.11 y C 61.0 whatever; and million a pow nallth erfu tn l tetnedy. they contain nothing hurtful. t o the votlon. To Married -Laslits culled; It will : in a short time, bring s onLs theNotatit month ly ly period with rest:amity. • For thll particulars .get a Famphlet, ,free o.f; avnt. N. 11.-61 and 6 poatago stuapa, , entiogod to- any.. 60, h 6 rimtl - 6 6 66 4 hum= At •bottle, containing' over 60 pals, by return mall.. . • . , . 6g6 - For sale by airrhlmgiorle. fel9:l wE • _ . IMPORI'A_NT D.IS(X)VER ! RELIEF IN ands leave already aeallad themaeleee bt t o dative to memo a FXNE PHOTOGUAYII,I4 MADE BY AVTEE.i. Those who hove not, should pat once MT All kind's or Pt to any slao at EitßE6it7 In!E!! PHOTOGRAPHS CAN' } 3 E . 1140::0: N. 112 AND 114 SkIITYfFIEI:D STREET, A4O ANDBOTTPES, of a superior qtiallty. IlarPileeitO fcay3 4101 cre - GE-VM4TOR • A CUBE 808 SMOKY TIKE-PLACES. :. • • Thls iminnezieni tuua he , ;A gultin44%4 l '" hazard, but - to the result of study, tlux,'.7. labor Ind antino. Than am:aged , n 1 Eno awl dust will t please call ; if tot satisfactory at attend - a: ten days, theapporattui taken out and 4o chi . •81SVENt3 is 'No.•10 stdei.v. PAM° WORK/atm-JA'..OW. - r - k v ,8171000 AND AIABIIO WORKNR,- rAnic, - HANGER' AND PLASTKREB: CENTRES -ANIL ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished on short notltat.l All orders left at HE.. DONI3I=3 STREET; vit. , doors frank Wylie, or at:PnlmeerWall‘Psterr Store': No m . 91 Wood squat, wtllbo promptly attended.to Whi AATEULS, RIDDLE it CO . , V Lurgerr Stiticr; emelt& Iltxth,,Plititte. numaractrzrers ot „LallliEs, , Lezi, eIIVITCRES; rind area, description. of LEATHEn anaup WOE& Ordsri solicited trotsthe Sra.d,!6; sad goeds ,promplyAipp.iits Incito4olrc CM TEIE DRA, F. T.-7P .'er544 13 i3 51 0_41 , Z0 drildP7,e ed, who are , entatted to ezeowtlock,..for:Catmek.,-; lahL dowalealie:Co'hsOrtpttdri-ct,o{,ll4rh,:•/80.1: or who wish to ' bo'redieled br.thophytoeut ortoiV:,‘ /roes thidpreeeet — dntkorwle, to procure s sobetitut.. to take.tbefr plan ditbsp tdtuir, iiddflud totfittr! ' adrautegod4 can okruet, se I sen-foßy, p_repiyed.wilbio blinks, - -J. Z. 1101LLNG5,,,,,,.1- No IOT Fourth etrect:,'neir Sulltbdeld.' _fiithlawNs 7 07m ia ni ts ist,„ l , Ltz r on the estate of Dr.1 0 . Ifictirsth, late tllPitfablugh,.. degassed, hSelog „beers, gesso tscy to' the Uailemigauts' all' wafts, karine:thsiam ars •sequeiteil hilutisist • them, and sil *ha are ladebteat are-re4utruktoassmv,s PaYustut.SoY .!ZE15 , X 4 .147 , 15014211:44124'i , , Amoral street Pittstrarster TYYOUAVJS.Ltto.preserve_yonrtJlD Odom. dm -PUBS uzparrx of 1.111411014: , -: to suusotteetumstatessalssChisr; and thus ta pspisme, , ,f its apsridieurprapertl, es.iTur sate in batik , ' cop tmir,f Ms of.'easle. twittered dirsitle' fal. 9E,C . CestralTuts•Store.l oar , - ":;-1011rariratiroasas,-Anetthezer;. A4Dit-XIIOI}36I2rinra , ,ELALMAMA agla, ft theCmmotclt~ e ts7 tr.,l4.4l:lllEb Truo itreet «13 DAVIS arenNinir., A ne r n i - • Emma Wit. SUMIVEIt & CO., WESTERN AGENTS. =EI SEE! In great varlitloa T. L. SHIELDS EIMEM ME Opposite the Custom, llefis• y