CIZ Vittsintrgit 6aetfr. MO DAY MORNLNO• OCT. 26, 1R63 CITY AND SUBURBAN. Mae Lai Paper of the City A Lady Creates an Excitement. Dr. Mary E. Walker, a patriotic lady, who bia ohnforred innumerable blessings upon sick and wounded soldiers in the Potomac army, arrived in this city on Sunday, in the noon train from the east, having in charge a eiek soldier, who resides at Harming, Ohio. The soldier was given in charge of the Saba's , tante Committee, while the lady started out to obtain lodgings at a hotel. Her dress be. intsomeirhat peculiar—in fact, unique—she attracted: considerable curiosity, and soon found herself surrounded by a score of idle boys, while men and women stopped and stared at her as ebe passed. She had on a pair of pantaloons, and a militari overcoat and cape, underneath which was • tunic reaching below the knees. Her head dress was a insly's hat, which had evidently been some tifiSe in use, while her hair hung neatly behind in an ordinary net. She had on a white tarn-down collar, and a nook-tie neatly adjusted. In this eccentric garb, it is not strange that she became an object of much curiosity, and among the thousand and one surmises as to who and what she was, it was rumored that she was a rebel spy I It is said that she wan positively refused admit- ; ranee to two of our hotels, and not wishing to be subjected to the ill-mannered gaping of the j populace, she asked to be conducted to the I Mayor's omen. She was escorted to that "en- I cellent Institution," where she made known ; her name and profession, and the object of bar visit here. She is a repair graduate of a medical college at Cincinnati, and has been , practising medicine for eight years. She had er diploma with her. She adopted, her pre sent style of dress, simply because it better suited the noble work in which she has been engaged—ministering to sick and wounded ; soldiers, in hospitals and on the field. She was introduced to one of our physicians, and became his guest during her stay in the city. , She left in the midnight train for the west. She-has promised to visit oar city it two or three weeks, and deliver a lecture here for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers. A Frightfal Fall On SaturdriY, about noon, a young $ man named George Carson, residing on Lacook street, Allegheny, made a most remarkable escape from deathi-but at the same time was very severely injured. He is a painter by trade, and was employed with others in paint ing the now hotel erected by the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, at Ton-ens Station, where the new cattle yards are being built.. Mr. Carson was in the act of painting the - outside of a window frame in the second story, arid in order to reach the top of the frame, ho stood upon a! empty glass box, placed end- wise on the sill. Ile had the lower sash I raised up, and held on to it with his left hand, while he applied the brash with the right, I While he was in this position, the box turned I over and flew from under his feet, and he fell $ into a etonestairway leading into the cellar—a distance of tan Monies. It is not known ex actly in whht position be struck the steps, as $ he had partially raised up when diseovered I by his fellow-workmen. He was very bad- $ ly injured, but his escape from instant I death was moot remarkable. He seemed to have fallen mainly upon one foot, as the an kle bone was smashed and flattened. The bridge of the noes was broken by contact with the stone step, both wrists were cut, and the , lace considerably cut and bruised. In de scending, he broke two pains of glass in the . window below him, in the first story, and it is i ii ; - wposed that ho may have cut his wrists in g r a kbing for the window as he went down. $ A ve.7 singular circumstance connected with the no sidaat, is the fact that the brush which Mr. 'Cm won used was found lying in the far ther corn yr of :ha room in which he had been working. As no'glass was broken in the op- I per sub, I. w must have thrown it in through , the !Cower FArt of the window, after he fell. Ho was promptly attended to on the ground, $ anti after r ecoverin g anfteicinUy he was eon veyed to All eghtsny in a spring , wagon. Shocking Archlent—Child Burnt to Death On Sunday m ere i tt c, about eight o'clock, a shocking acct. lent °centred at the residence of Mi c h ae l Raga in, in t h e rear of N 0.87 Chatham street. Mr. csnd Mrs. Regan left to attend the morning service at th e L 'athearal, leaving the children, six in 'Lumber, eat...."g breakfast. After the meal . had been finished, t..'" oldest girl, Mary, aged six years, commenced to O° ' away the dished. When thus employed, For clothes caught Are while poising the sic re, and she was Boon enveloped in flamed. tier brother Patrick, aged about nine years, and the oldest of the family, attempted to take off her clothing, but In so doing had his loft hand and chin slightly bast. The child's suffer ing now: became so intense that she ran wildly into -the yard, screaming for help. Ells aecen de'd a pair of steps leading to a neigubor house, but *tiding the door faskened she hastened down and ran ibant the yard—her brother to the mean time' crying "fire" at the top of his voice. Several persons rushed to her assistance, but the Poor child was so enveloped in fire that her ciothlaig could not be taken of. An effort was made to put her under a hydrant, but a lady; who had much better judgment, rushed sow the hoime and secured a blanket, which she threw around the child, thus smothering the .flames. Medical aid was at once pr - cured, but the whole body was so deeply barued that there was no possibility of saving her life. She lingered in great agony until three o'clock in theafternoon, when she ex pired. Another sad warning to parents who are in the habit of leaving their little children in theinselres. Rticased from Libby Prison. Dr, Charles 71, Worthington, desistant Sur geoulof the 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry, (Col. Schoonmaker's,) passed through Harrisburg on his way - to hit home in Cumberland county. lie was captured by the rebels at White Sul phur Springs, Va., on the 27th of August, and-marched thence to Libby Prieon, at Rich mond. On Saturday last (17th inst.,) be was released. Dr. Worthington brings the same horrible mount of the sufferings of our sol dier at Richmond, that we have heard from others, who have been witnesses to the wrongs endured by there who have bed the tutelar tune to become prisoners. Our men there are half naked and starved, and receive treatment snob - as would disgrace an uncivilised eountty. He Says that all the aceoubts published in .re gard to the sufferings of ottisoldiers in Libby pH far short of picturing• the reality. pcomeet idea can be conceived by any one who has not been a witnoss•to-the horrible scenes ipreriOnted there. Maarts POLL A NovrL. BY Join , Barn- Author of "Abel Drako's Wife," /re.— This-navel forms No. 234 la the popularseries, +entitled " Library of Select Novel,," publish ed by Mash. Harper * Brothers, New York. The readers of "MartirtPole".' will and that, WI the leadhlif etort:lt ititiOduces and isle in Its we* francesrotkot number of separate and :independent titories, are rather, we should say, stories that might have been separated from, and made independent °Elbe exigencies of ,!I.sisirtle Pole," halt, not suited the ati lt:WS [ahoy bitter to bring them together. Bar whether as one story, or ass composite of stories--the book will no doubt be equally so. coßtehle to tho very catholio-minded modern noiel-reedori—alto, for the rash considera tion of 50 cents, can obtain "Martin Pole" at Henry Miner's, next door to the Post-office. To On. Dr.stras.—.The attention of oil dealer" di directed to the card of Mr. Enos Woodrait, No, 111 South Front street, Phil era, commission merchant for the sale of and refined petroleum.- Ms long con nection with the Um Arms 0f84110,19004- won't: dr., 0 2 ., sad Wm. Woodward kCo psi:gi an eztensivesecillutantiat buyers of this ankle, in alt , titiv t sealtoodd Markets, and soy business en , ta inns *UI promptly and satisfactorily • sots& ; . Jainza;lo, 6 4. 11. 111a -, l7llftbr knot, is now opentouthe most abofoOtook - ot Ana Gold and SiloviMstabes, Jnoraky, Slim wars and nay Goods ova Jad In this city, and. Is soiling thus as moat bly low prim. ts;k4;:'' , , I Hope Steam IPlre Engine of Allegheny. Muer, Edirne.: At the fire in Allegbeny, en Monday evening, a very valuable building 'could have been deatroyed but for the cient and timely aid of thin machine an•l hot noble company. It was however, sad to se• j how seriously this powerful apparatus was I crippled by the want of suitable hose. The frequent bursting of such as they had, reveal ed the fact that the city is making no appro priation to this company, and withholds all proper encouragement, so I learn from the best sources. The rotten feather /wee burst in as many as twelve section., on that evening— and what can the machine accomplish where it is most noedod—on the top of a high building, without hone? I learn that the engine coat f. 3,750, and was purchased by private subscrip tion, and it is also sustained in the Fame way, for the public benefit. The Select Council of Allegheny consisting of rich men, as Mr. James Marshall, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Sc., will surely appreciate the great importance of such an aid In extinguishing conflagrations. The case of the Thirst Church edifice in ruins, calls special attention to this matter. To sus tain such a fire engine, with a pair of holves, engineer, driver, Av., requires a fair appro priation from the city, and surely the city cannot expect such valuable service without cost. Let it be encourages]. Haying the en gine without any outlay by the city, and hay leg a sot of efficient ha - rids to man it, should not the Select Council agree to provide the j current expensee--say of keeping the horses, and providing a driver and engineer ? Is not such a grand extinguisher worth an annual grant, such as is absolutely necessary to furnish the machine for aortic° ? Note.—lt Is due to tho gentlemen of the Se lect Council of Allegheny, to state that the mason why the Hope steamer has not sooner been supplied with hose, and thus rendered fully efficient, is on account of a difference of *pinion in regard to the policy of fostering tho volunteer system by a city appropriation. A majority of the Select Council ere now, and hare been for several months, willing to pur chase tire Hope, and order another steam fire engine, and to vote the necessary support for both. Some of the members of the company are understood to oppose a sale to the oily, and the abandonment of the voluntary depart. ment—and hence the failure to provide suita ble hose and maintenance for this fire engine. We hope for a satisfactory Solution of this purely municipal question at the November meeting of Councils. The Hope steamer should. he at once fully provided for and brought into active service, under one system or the other. And whether the city authorities shall make an appropriation to the Hype Company, or whether they shall purchase that flue steamer as a nucleus of a paid city Gre depart ment—the citizens will not forget that to the enterprise of that company is due the pies epee of a first class steamer, and the safety of a large amount of city property more its in troduction. Tee POLTOZAM/.—By reference to our ad vertising columns it will be aeon that this elegant entertainment will remain one woek longer, and the manager, with his accustomed liberality; has reduced the price of admission to fifteen cents, wethout distinction of age. Although Masonic Hall has been filled at each representation, and would doubtless continue, to be so at the usual rates, yet the manager, desirous of showing his appreciation of the liberal patronage seeorded to him, boo seated to reduce the rates, thus affording fam ilies an opportunity of visiting the Polyurama at IL trifling coat. The liberality of Mr. Sem erby cannot fail to be appreciated by our citi zens. Last week he gave the entire receipt. of one exhibition to the Subsistence Commit) ee, and to-morrow afternoon en exhibition will be given for the benefit of the Ladies' Sanitary Committee. Of course' Masonic Hall will be crowded at the remaining entertainments, as the extremely low price of admission will en- ' able hundreds of families to witness it with out minding the trifling outlay required to do 7, FO. Two boxes of reading matter and 1,800 pairs of drawers, looks and shirts have been sent to our prisoners at Richmond, as a venture. Should they soaps the thieving propensities of the reboil, more will be scut. ADMIRAL DA/ILO/LIN IMOBAILT The rumors current last night that Admiral Dahicren had been relieved, although un founded at the time, will probably turn oat to have been only a little premature. Should, however, thechange which is not now altoge ther out of the quation, take place, there is no reason to believe that Commodore Turner will be Admiral Dahlgrep's successor. If the command does not fall upon Admiral Fan,. gut, for whom it is very generally desired, C-otamo lore Rowels, the gallant Captain of the Ironsides, stands the best chance of getting it. It is not likely that Admiral Dahlgren will, ou his return, resume the place at the head of the Ordnance Bureau, now so efeonitally Ptiarinia Sraura.—We would caution per tiled by Coto. H. A. Wise. sons -against using internal revenue stamps INLISTIIIIIT or COLORMD sours. for postage, as they are of no use whatever. In cases where such stamps are used, full The ordorrelative to the enlistment of negro postage is charged to the recipient of the let-Z' soldiers applies only to Missouri, Tennessee, ter, the value of the internal revenue stamp Maryland and Delaware, the latter at the per going for nothing as postage. It should also • suns! request of Gen. Cannon. Free negroes be remembered that there is no one cent post age rate in use now, the lowest for. drop let- j and slaves of masters who are willing, will be ter, or flair - L.l,l2par' being two conte. I first taken, and if these don't reach the re- TAB COZICSIIT To- NI o se,,w EVKY .ur tousio-loving citizens will remember Sig. Giamboni's concert, which will be given on Tuesday evening, at Concert Ball, on which occasion he will be swirled by several [slanted artists and amateurs of this city. The pro gramme embrace. a number of operatic gems, togetherjwith three popular ballads. A. Stein way square grand piano, from "Ale are. II Sieber S Bro., will be used. The price of admission is fifty cents, and tickets can ho bad at the music stores, or at the door. quired number the slaves of all indtscrimi inTthn: Csi" i 7 T . m o x f o t r ba ßA W l % — nt T b a h r ° , la o te ee l h , ft i : n g e e d ' ' mast). will be taken. Descriptive Meta will be come inquiry L -to tho cpsoation of rank, as • given upon application, and masters who ••an • Mayor Generals. Their betwoon the leadin , prove their loyalty, will receive $3OO compeu 00.ajoaioaa boar a m isis follows : Gen. Grant, • Mara • cation. All slaves enlisted are free from the • Febivary 18th, 1682; Gen.: .Surns{de, March 18th, 1862; Gen. Itoseerans, .115 Arch 21st, 1862: day of enlistment. Gen. Thomas, April 26th, 16: 4 ; Ck.n • Bh°r" RAILIIOAD accipurr. sth, A man, May let, 1882; Gen. Hooke.- }layly train full of condemned horses ran off the SPEGIA.L LOCAL NOTICES. AID Bailie!' Skertios Macrame, fn• Welly end nazaufseturing purpose', ore the beat In use. A. F. Onaronr, General Agent, No. 18, Fifth street Tames Palm, Plain and Ornamental Slate Itoehr, aad dealer in Penneyleant& and Vermont slate of the beet quality at low rates. 01114 , 0 at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Whter Wm km, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' • SD MAD AIZITAL Or FALL AID Wtr rtta Goons, Justmeeelved at iSain't Graham Al Co.'s, Mor al:unit-Tailors, Ne. 64 Market. street. It son sistasof all the very latest styles of sloths, eassisieres and vestings; overcoatings of all kinds of the very finest quality, all of which is sels.eted from the latest importations, and will ha made up in the meet fashionable and best. ARIBODAr. Gentlemen desiring a stook of ri'elect from, that cannot be surpassed e!: ny to other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect At, would do well to Ore Its an early call. SAMOIL GRAHAM k CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 64 Market et. Smarm Giants, Gso. llceoratims. Pois - Fau. AIM WUrrilt WZAIL—Tho Sum mor,is past, and by the marning'i frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly be upon as, and we must provide our soiree wf.th the m aterial to keep as comfort able. A nice fall mit, or a good and well -mods overcoat "re the very thing, and wo do net know of ant phew where our ratifiers would suir. tbemsett'es better than at Mesere• W. H. Make k Co., clothing establishment, corner of Federal street - and Diamond Square, Allegheny. . They have also received a sum plot* assortntont of genOcrases furnishing goads, and a great variety o f new patterns for waistooating, ka JORTIIIXIVTED iirn READY TO 11 B ALE. — The line assortment of Fall and Win for Clothing, lately received by Meagre. John Vic , 4 C".' Merchant Tenon, No. 146 Pedant fit. Al legheny. Tho stock of clothing o White of the finest variety of gents' pantaloca. ' 5 w"t° , coats and erveroorts. Me style of pat ' ' 4 lll" teetotal and fashionable. We would IgohC all of oar readers to give tho above gentlemen • call. ~ Jest ran Tionrc.--Itev. E. E.. Papal !lid, D. D., Montgomery, Orange, county, N. Y., writes: "Mrs. B. A. Allen's World's Glair Restorer and Zylobalsamum have been used in my family with beneficial effects ; al d I take pleasure in commending them to sod: as hare occasion to sunssach preparations." Bold by Druggists everywhere. Depot. 196 Greenwich street, New York. Gen.W rs albeldes .. , ed the London Times. i Now You, Oct. 2i.-.General Walbridge . Pottsnattraa, four dollar. ! published a triumphant reptr.., hr the Harold sour dollars, four dollars. this morning, to the recent atntall 1 :.!pon him Dintalliailtute, Dental Isatitut.. 1 by the London new. General 'Walbridge ' Beet - obeep Dentistry, but cheap Dentiskry.. charges that the nem no longer reprints No machine etak , no mach i n e work. , ‘ the sentitinta of the English masses who Ca. ..... =ad to the action of Lord John Russell in ;...,- -DIEPt. - - g the broad mower, the rebel run. 1icLEL591,...04 85/2511) inmathe, October 351. b, Gov. Curtin , . Majority.' KATZ diughteref•Annosi D. sad 5 Arab p, mc ord throe years sad eight months. PIMADILITIA, October 34..-A Nerrisbuni the hawed 40 his place tan Paniday) Arum epeeist dispatch to the Danis statalbst IN 1007/, 43 two 0'510w.k,1525i the residence of but ps• the etobtles hare been beard frays, elliebtlly. rents, Canon: street, South Pittsburgh. i OeslOnititis Majority is 15,286. '--:: THE LATEST NEWS f FROM LOUISVILLE. I From New Orleans—Skirmtehmo, at RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Vormilllonrille—.Rebel Volt Works BY TELEGRLPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOHES. FROM WASHINGTON special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh liesette. Wisnisoros, Oct. 25, ISO. rFAICS II NORTIMASTIV.3 The heavy rain storm of the tat few days has not put o atop to all active operations at the front. About two thousand men are at work repairing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. The destruction of a portion of the road by the rebel. is most complete. The cuts In porno places were filled up, and the rails heated in the middle and bent around tree.. Culverta and bridges for miles were burnt or • blown up. If no Important events occur to interfere, the road will soon be in operation to Rappahannock Station again. Yesterday quite a heavy skirmish occurred on the river some miles below the railroad crossing, of which we have no particulars, except that Gen. Gregg's command was severely handled—losing quite a number of men. An attack was made by two brigades of rebel infantry, who crossed the river for that purpose, and are still re ported on this side. Buford also had a fight with Stuart's Cavalry near Beelton, yester day, with no material result. Those occur rences prove that the rebels •are in strength on the Rappahannock, prepared to dispute iu passage. =I It is reported that two divisions of Ewell's corps have been detached to operate against Burnside, whoa' advance along the LynCh burg Railroad seriously; alarms the rebels, whose great supply is at Lynchburg. This detachment consist' of infantry; and it is said Buniside's force Is composed of mounted in fantry and cavairy, and will havo nothing to fear from these ;divisions. the mission was to seize Lynchburg, but, falling In that, to destroy the railroad on his return, as effectu ally as the rebels did the Orange tud Alexan dria Railroad. I.lll[l. DOTITIIIIO3 Credible reports from beyond the rebel lines depict a destitution of provisions to the verge of oommon starvation. The three days ra tions with which Loe undertook the recent chase after Meade, consisted wholly of dry crackers. Supplies from East Tennessee hav ing been rut oir, food to last through. the win ter cannot be found in Virginia. In Fanquier and Prince Williams counties, the rich bairn divided with. the poor, until now, this early in the season, all are destitute alike ; their stook is all gone, and the negroes, from the mere impulse of humanity, have been told to go away and make provision for themselves. rut CAM or LIS'S amulet. It is assorted by good authority that Leo's recent advanoo on hloado, was Moiled not as much by military reasons as by absolato want of food. OCR PRISONERS PROVIDIO TOL track near Gainesville, on Friday night Fourteen horses were killed, and many in jured. There we+ one men killed, and eighteen wounded. - ♦PPOIN71111(7 Or VIA MIXING lIVROIONS. Ina following examining surgeons have just been appointed Ira B. Curtis, Docateir, Illinois: James A. Minick, Point Pleasant: Daniel Clark, Flint, Michigan ; B. J. Van phon, Lonls►ille,Hentucky ; Geo. R. Thomp son, Bucyrus. rerwritr TO 51 lativzo Patents are to be leaned from the general land Mike to purchasers of the Winnebago reservation lands in Blue Earth county, Min nesota, sold under the at authorising the re moval of the Winnebagoes. Li =1 The district land office for Colorado is to be organized •t Golden City, twelve miles west of. Denver City. FROM CHATTANOOGA. Sped.' Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. CuArrs.Noooe, Oat. 2s, 1863. Gene. ,31eigs, Dana and Elliott are here. Deserters report Brookinridge and Hind rean's corm withdrawn. The rebels' era moving in large bodies to our left to-day. Their object Is not known. • Rumors tun afloat that Atlanta and Rome have been attacked-trons the rear. River high and rising. Weather cold. Gon. Grant arrived this evening. The heavy rains have made travelling en the :roads bad. All is quiet. D. 8. Southern News Fentrarss Mows= Oat. 26.—Yesterday's , Richmond Div/wad& has been received hers, and contains the following : Graorkwort, Oat. 22.—N0 new movements vet The Yankees ire reported to be riveting, smoothing and putting the finishing strokes to Gregg, Wagner and other batteries at Cum mines Point. , The fleet remains quiet. Stormy times are ! especial soon. The number of prisoners hold In Richmond ' prisons lut night wu 11;000. The following dispatch appyan, signed by I. 60: 1 "Gem, Imbodea on the 18th attacked the gjirryien. Cbarlestownion - tberShenandoab Valley eaP 44ring 434 prisoners with their arms, se.„ -- isulllonwille-wilenet eta. , •, v. -., ____ Destroyerl—Antival of Gen. If a will- - !refill Disreme to tan Firms Gsurse. Tha helm. entertained en Thursday an d Friday ton for Tech' Recaptured--Or- . LomermLe, Oct. n., 1E63. that the recent ram. wee:d Rm.:tine • rise ha our Gen. Rost:torus, accompanied by hi. olaf, der for Regtstratlon Aloelbfi,d-eTexts A :fat rs. 'riven .iullicient to adroit of a resumption of naviga• On Frldey tight the ram ceased, and on Saturday , :Now i OM, 0:!. 24.w-Tbe st:eamchip Morn- , ''''' ' r° '''''• "' "'"'" t '" .', la.'s' '' t''' realised- i , .a p rri arrived he ro luar it:tar: al t ig t h h t e a G !. ,L Ifs lt o'clock i,u3 o a n s d h ~.,t , 7 0 y k tog star, fr,sm Sew t,rleans on the 17th lost., both the , thuer , g . ehete , th , A1 t „, , ,,,,, g i e ,,,,,,,,- ! after his arrival he was serenaded hi the arrived here this of eo tog, lodoring the Cello w • . mescal to rt,„„,,,,, eat ~, eurtde „ eee.thir. the e , ete , citizens of Ininisrille, and in spouse made a i „, ~,,; „ „i i t z, n .. ; mark indscisisd thee. rust foe: imhtt, a decline of ehOrt speech, thanking thorn for their SA tan 1i. , 11 Ain, 0,1,,,,,,, i ,-, IS. - fain f,,,,,, ). o ,d. .50 tee cr rox lathe. It is evilgat that bat little , 'luny site up to ten o'clock last night, state . rain te.l et the neat ...vett of the Allegheny i and welcome. •rtnisti to -- nearly every river, as that stnam razw-S out little IS any fhb, day tha fo tl r ' a ." we h t e it " , ' w ir i o t n l... , .. l' t 01,4M1111ei "0 our tide. Is • ead blow to our steamboat. •-‘1 ri t e p ubl ic To-day we took sta. moo, and the enemy took generally. iie an were sarmni .. o f : ow : rli to T t h h e e f Ar i m ow , i o n f g t f h a e re c wet um il b o t r r d is e n r d teas a p e :l, l, l l i: h d e e. il I pasture: . about the tame iluizior. Ti.. enemy'' ir ,,,,, . The new st.winere "Olive - std "Cairn.," I..ft fur I I EILLTAIVAATEIIB Der timer,: or Till CrWaLbhaND, ) in the •I‘uutty is cats mated tot about ::,,sOO. Cir.GWILII.I CO Sunday zo - raner. with el the Cr.oglit Cuarrsa..•, Trse., Oct. lath, twi t. ( The rebel gall works in the vicinity of Point , tier roost taro .0 the I, _e, ricer of water. 1, h General Order No. 4A2.—The General cow C lear, Mississippi Sound, have been destroyed. eh zl t h ho hII M.- :), • l• • t tenets! A. J. Hamilton has orrive•l in th e t 'u- ! '' '!" 4 '''' '' ' ~,, ,"I '''-ar. '')"," io , throu, 4 with Intl, datul- ' s y ;eft here draw -1 ...ding annonneeS to 'the officer. and the not. city, and will Ath ..... ..,, ~ ,lang; o. po_ , I diets of the Army of the Cumberland that he lilies! affairs. , tog only istestit ta:rty ii.,..oes o, Wet.. We learn lures - them under orders from the President. i The Ceded States Steamer Tennessee de , that they p•seal otst •.I..da-s Czuge' w.thout muck i Gen. Thomas, In compliance with onlers from il four sehooners off the Texan tout. , diffsculty. i t 'h n e 'i ir e were heavil y luadol vr , th ammunition . it is nut .rubella that sty more of our steamers l the President, will assume command of th e and sterol for therobels. I will attempt to go out, new s man there ts Coors metre. 1 Department. The chiefs of sluff' of this depart. The old flag again poste over the Ileyou . tome two DT three of them are partially loaded and r T . o .G .z : h : e „ -,, ,.cdnoh lt r i ) ttructions in the Bayou haring been I went will report to him for orders. In taking It L not unlikely that they will rotation° to remise I leave of you, his brothers in arms, offioers and Shi p ley tarsi iy h. fit: o o. , e i freight mad fully freighted, so as to be ready to take ;fled the order fu soldiers, he congratulates you that your new the registration ofthe loyal voters in a man- "I' '''''''' d the ant ''' n ' The d ttoll City," Capt. Saw, vrlll leave.fer Wheeling I - commander comes to you not u a stranger. ner, that all loyal citizens may he registered , I Gen. Thomas has been identified with this :s ., ro m to . r k s i :p g un de t: k k r l a ng t : o l . ll , o o t hs a th t o , f ue e h lla h g , i t a h nee h: Th. f.. ,14. "..'... , ... J . .. trial trip . s.twuy, end army from its first organisation, and has led taken voluntarily and for the porposeof este!). : her machinery performed satianietortly. She is ni ! you often in battle. To his renowned pre'.- tithing' a government loyal to the United ! tended for the Allegheny trade, and us =dentate! ' denco, dauntless courage and true patriotism, States. I that eke will be placed under command of Cep'. Mt. I Advice.. from Texas say that Sintamoras is Doswell. - look with confidence that under God yon may ho will 'lead you to victory. still unoccupied by the French, and that the The "Charmer," Cdpt. George D. Moore'. new - The General people o f Texao and the Cos a.i.rato officiate , roamer is rapidly approaching to completion, and commanding doubts tot you will be as true to are in open opposition to each other. she will bar idthout doubt, one of the finest steam yourselves and your country in the future, as Allairs at Charleston. ' ere built here this season. Capt. Moore expects to be ' you have been in the put. To the Division WasZtixOTOY, Oct . 25.—. A letter to the 'Pow ready for business about the middle of the week, 'pro and Bride Commanders, he tenders his oor- riding the ricer Ls in navigable condition. glen reason to holier) that the quiet a! Char. &teltbanks for their valuable aid and hearty Capt. A. C. McCallum, Jr., I, to bare command of leeton is soon to bo broken. the now steamer, "Arcola." This ono boat Is d eo-operation in all he has undertaken. To Col. Jas. If.. Hawley, of the 7th Connecticut ' road, partially loaded, and sell! be ready to leave no the Chiefs of the Staffs of the Department and 'ment, is in town to-day from Morris ! 111 tn , rt.. their subterlinates, whom he leaves behind, he n a , o w n ho rig hls . ; Whenever the Ohio at Ciniennati, PlttabUrgh sod owes a debf,of gratitude for their fidelity and silos ls l g n G d o , h w o h t a e r i , e i n h he placeh S h o o r e s n t . 1 1, 1 h c t o t : . o g ! point. below shall nee stiniciently. the beat:Wel ex ! Whitton will be seen, of somewhere about one hue confiding devotion to duty. Companion. in been home on furlough. cum steamers hound down that river for St. Louts, arms, officers anti soldiers, farewell, and may Young Dahlgren and Col. Hawley glee far- ! coming hither to go into active service In the trade orabla reports of the condition of affairs in : that will appear out suitable. Most of them will God bless you. the fleet and army off Chariesten.. , Ire South, l h Government service, or on private expo ...(Signed,) W. B. Roaankasts, Maj. Gen, Much Intermit is felt in the fleet about the ! diti ' ! " - I!'`i"'"`"'"""th'" will be°42l.i.'""i""" rebel torpedoes, and the strictest watch is kept. for all. ln the m tisno, there are, perhaps, riot C. Gortus, A. A. G. I half a dozen boats above Louisville light enough to Gen. Itosearans left to-day at noon for Cir.- particularly at night, over tbo movements of ! carry my freight to the mouth of the Cumberland. anything that floats on the water. Our own ' Owing to this fact, nearly all army unpile. have to ciunati on the mail train. F. C. boats are sometimes fired into by miettike, so -be purchased here, and shipped from thins paint.-St. careful aro the iron-clads to keep of floating ' 1 7: 0 1 ' , Z . m . r . " " ' . . . se th ing yustorday, with forty Inches for gee . water ii, the channel. The Deserve tart yesterday for ho steamer Massachusetts hue arrived p gr g„,..1,,,, g. All the boats are brushinz up and front St. Johns, Fla. She left Charleston on ' mtiklug ready tn go out on the tie.. wheeling Intel. Tuesday corning, and brings dispatches from - Admiral Llahigien. Tho siege it progre,mg favorably. Gen. Gilimnro's batteries wore nearly ready to open on Charleston. *rem the South-West. Mot. 24.—8 y the antral of the steam er Dickeyj we hare Memphis dates to the 22d A correspondent of the iffufferin, writing from Corinth under dote of the IPth, says that Corinth has again assumed a lively martini aspect. The streets are being filled with col: umna of troops • The Mein:This and Charleston Railroad is in running order from Corinth to Bear crook. Gen. Sherman and Staff had left for the front, and the indications for operations are apparent, Gen. Ripley. chief of Ordnance, Itnd paid the Department a flying 'Hatt. Gen. Dodge returned from a leave of oh nonce. Ile has resumed command of the left wing. The Teeth Army Corps, ((en Sweeney's command,) sent in pursuit of the rebels from Lagrange, were expected to return next day. The Third 311chigan Cavalry bad returned from a tocuessful scout, in which they killed, wutusded and captured a number of rebel/. Seventy-flve thousand dollars worth or grodc per month was allowed by trade regulation to Ent taken there and told. Hurtbat's leonto report the enemy' at Greu ada watching the eipoeted advance of Me Pherson's forces from Vicksburg. Adams is guarding this Jackson k Meridian and Mobile k Obio railroads against on oz.- posed raid. There are no troops now at Atlanta, all hoeing gone' to Join Wheeler, Stephens, D. Lee, Roddy and Forrest. The latter is In Sherman's immediate tidvanee, tearing up the railroad and telegraph. The former are re• ported south of the Tennessee river, between Teseumbia end Decatur, and amount to 10,0ee strong. Osterhaus' division , n-hieh is in advance, had another severe fight yesterday, losing Col. Lowry, of the 30th lowa, Lod seven MOD killed and twfinly wounded. Shartnan'Phorpltal depot is at I nc a. Chalmers is reported south of the Talla hatuhie.river recruiting for another raid un the Memphis & Charleston Rule.," Jeff. Davis reviewed Dragg's trout s on the 11th and 121.11. Southern papers of the lath 'tato that Bragg draws ono hundred and eighty thousand ra tion.. This is thought to bo for a purpose. The balance of Longetreet's corps bed ar rived from Virginia. A heavy rain fell here to-day. Washington !toms. .13E1/10TON, Oct. :A.—No sullen are now with the army of the Potomac, they having daring the late campaign been ordered to the roar, the restrictiona not yet having been removed.. There was nothing vositively known up to yesterday of the whereabouts of Lee's army. The Secretary of War returned to Washing ton to-day. The State Department has been officially informed that, from and after the oth of Sep tember last, an effeotive blockade will be established and maintained by the French !Carat fore.. of all the ports, riven, havens,. roads, creeks, he. along the °outs of Mexico, which are not occupied by French troops, and which still acknowledge the authority of Juan., from the Lagoon Ten Lague., South of Mattamoras to and including Campeacity, between 25 dog. 22 min. north, 90 dog. 54 ruin. west, and 19 deg. 52 min. north, 97 dog. 50 min. west of the meredian of Perin, and that friendly and neutral vessels will be allowed the period of twenty-tire days to complete their lading and leave the blockaded places. The points excepted from the blockade are Trmpico, Vera Cruz, Alo redo, Coaltsaroalcot, Tobasea and Corn:tea. The following circular has just been issued: A vencl attempting to violate the said blockade, will be proceeded against in con formity with international law and the trea ties In force with neutral powers. Waal DLI,6TYIPT, Pltovo.4T MAZSIIAL drWEILLI . II OrrICZ, October 29th, 113113. Circular No. :5 :—Regiments now in service which re-enlist as veteran volunteers, under the provisions of General orders Nos. 191 and 300, current series, from the Adjutant Gene ral's office, will be credited to the States, and as far its praoticat,le to the Cong.reasional dia tricts and anb-distriets to which they belong. [Signed . ] Jos. B. Fey, Provost Marshal General. Death of Thomas J. Clay—Guerrilta Depredations—Arrival of Gen. Rase. crane In LOUthillle. Lorierttla, Oot. U.—Thomas J. Clay, youngest son of Col. henry Clay, of Buena Vista fame, died on the twelfth, at Atlanta, of congeetiro foyer. Ro woo inspector on Bock ner's staff. It is reported the rebels burned two trains, principally forage laden, between Murfrees boro and Chattanooga, prooeediug southward. A small party of gourilla oavalry en tered Danville at dsy break and destroyed the government stores there, and probably de camped. Simultaneously another party entered Harrodsburg and Min all the horses they The ten o'clock p. m. Nashville train has just arrived, and /Nor General Roseman' is among tho passengers. The train was delayed four hours in oonsequenee of the down train running olr the track, near Elizabethtown, this morning. Lotasvmtz, Oct. 25.—.1t is reported that 200 rebel cavalry were at Earedsburg this morning. Danville details say that yesterday morn ing our quartermaster and commissary stores wore burned, and several citizens robbed, by About sevens eve guerrillas. They then went to Shelby's farm and stole 250 Govern ment horses there pastured. Capt. Simpson, Provost Marshal at Stanford, with about twelve men, atterwartis recaptured these horses and four ribbon. Ow ewers are in hot pure- salt and will probably cuptoreor kill all these robbers. Rallined Accident. Wan:moron, Oat. 2S.—A train of mon tasa nettle cars, containing about 120 con demned Inn, and s guard of 120 troops, all belonging to Cso. Italintrick's third cavalry division, started from ~.wnorrille 1411 o'olook Friday night, and when fon: tulles on the roa d ingsodris, mid on a Gunn, the titan tc; eeryrapid rate, several of tbo track t i es oat wayfpncipitating eight of the ears "from the track anddown a steep embankment. Twenty of the goer d were injured, four or fits dangerously, but, .strange to say, no one was Wed; Many of the hones were Weil instanity, and others tonna such injuries as to reader the shooting of thus neeeessry: ~. a...... ~.4~~` 5 ~~~~. . ~%.5~..:.~. . x'..1wt~~ri.1 7 ~ . 1 .:>...~~~.a~.~~c~ ". T.di....~ra~r . ~w~-.~~~'.~. .. ~"vc'',.:' x t.3r~ -, ntiu ~: .z..:. Y.+w.:.E...i.~ 5 ct.a..0r?~ Y k.5. ~'a~~t.'ka.a,'L`. ~ ~s.~.. b .c:'.~,,,a 0 . i. +~:iL.:~"• '` ~"',2.. Attempted Eheape of a Murderer—Re pairs to the °rang.; and Alexandria Railroad—Another Broad Riot Ap- preliended In Richmond, Ngw Yola, Fertriets Monroe otter. to the IJ , roid rifles, that Geo. Wright wilt, was executed fer the murder of Lieut. Sanborue, attempted to escape night 'before last be aaaurning his daughter's clothe, but was dtaeoeered by the ,cntiutl, after be had actually paesi , d the guard. The gerala's Washington dißpe.teh says The repairs on thu ()range and Alexandria Railroad will require several A de.erter from IlMhunond m , rrobe-atco the Ftatementa of deolitution in the: 01;7. and fears of onoth,r broad 01, ore apprehended. The Herold', Army-of the Putout/. letter, of oho 24th, toys: toe .nfaat-y ore main long iii,ket and th. ra,alry brigaddo arc drily A Vieltilurg letter to the Herald er.oteo that the guerrillas in the Atm-sanding eouLtry ore very troLleterne. Deatrectl7o FLro, Started by a Mob V. J., Oa. 71.—While Mr. A. T. Rogers, or Susses county, was addressing a meeting last ovenit.g, some missiles wore thrown in from silo oni,ilc. Mr. Rogers re, tr.rted nod vier,' lanntannie. Soon after it, tea, on tire and t.ntirtriy dibwroye,l, with on ad...outing arable rontantrig twrontabn of rh,ch beincgoti to Mr. huger, T,nal ! n llooker Repel trkt yli;hting ssllh the MEM 25.—Thero is no news cf importance from Chattanooga. Lleoker's foreea hoc tan river, and fighting repo:m.l yesterda). 'ILn telegraph. RSA cat the it ii now working. The river is rising, with five feet on the alvials. There it no arrivals by river. Gon. Roaecrans left for eittetanali at noon No Doan In Cincinnati--Pablic Re— ception to Con. Ream-ans. CINCIYNATI, ?S.—Gov. Tod annoancea diet tF,ore will bo no draft on Wednesday— Lbe quota being filled by volunteers. General itosecrana will arrive to-toorrorr. . public reception will be given him. Proclamatiou by Gwv. Yates ST. Louts, Oct. 25.—Gor. Yates, of I.llin.qs, bas issued a proclamation for volunteers under the President's lam call. The weather continuos quite cold. The snow of Thursday last hue not yet disap peared. Markets by Telegraph New Totes, Oct. 24.—Cotton rathar more steady of lityksB: fur Meddling Upland. flour more acttru and I firmer; canna grades advanced 54810 c. Whisky dull ; 420130 ukcat, and GOLOGI oderi-d. Wheat lc bot• tor, but the demand ie purely speculative-, at $1 304 I 3.3 for Chicago Spring, SI 36 for Choice Anther, 41 31 al 34 for 4111waukre Club, $1 36(41 3848 for Amber ; lowa, and 41'37741 44 for Winter Led weldern. Curti lc better, In good demand at SI 01(41 01 , j fam 11 - mt. ern, adopt and In stem, Including uue load at Si 14°, for Western Yellow. Oats attire prieee hare again , advanced 162 x, with Sales at 83(4SISc for Wow°. ; end State; included in sales, 3,10 , 0101 bu Western, to artive, at ftc. Pork a shade cruder, at 414 14 37)4 tar Old Mon, and 815 62Y8315 e 744 for Nios do, srr 50311 75 fur New Prime, au a 814 50416 50 for . Now Prime Mao; also 1,000 bble New Mew for Jane ary. option, at SIG 1.10. Beef dull. Cut Meets j glutei and km, at 544iic fur Shoulders and 8(494 7 e for tern Fed Bacon; did. more active at 634438. c for Western Short Ribbed. Lard a shade easier, M I i 11(31148c. . . New York Stock and Money Market. Money lea. active and a shads easier at 15,,§7. Star. llngivery unsettled:lira/class. bills nominal m041(1,162. Gold irregular, unaiketisfol firmer, opening at MN, advancing to 47 i 6 to 45, and closing at 471 4 . Total export of epscle'ar the wesk 678,000. Govern. meat stocks quiet and firm. C. 8. 8'e,..'81, coupons 10911.1034. Stocks quiet and Inner. C 9 C. A R. I lose' M. r ... P. Ft. V. k C ..... -... 864 M. 8... C. a T l A S] S.' ' t t - C. 6P I ,Ena 111. Can. Scrip 125, i 6. C... .... .• Hudson 1.11 IPaclOr Mall . Reading 12,41]10. tis, IP'artinS 4NTED. A GOOD STEAM FITTER. DAVIS S PHILLIPS, 110 Water lit IMMEI lATASTED--A I TO THE BRAES V V Timiersa Ilvsurtsv. 0c19:2w DA VIS & PHIL LIPS, Ile Witter et. GIRL WANTED----One who wader pt.& cooking, aad other house-work. Ad d/wt. BOX 501, City of Allegh•oy ron Ottlot. with rahranoe ae to qualification. ••11 character. orSnat LEER AN GIRL WANTED—To ado goaere home work, • short distatike to the gionntey. Ilighast ware paid. Apply at 'h. oe2l:tf GAZET TE orocr. WAN TE —A FIRST CLASs Cemenn ; one erbo Lis practirAl knowledge, and aan come well rev= mended, Addrese. BOX eat, Post Wilco. WANTED.-- .i6O A MONTH.— Ve want Mann at COO • 61011413, srpsusas paid. to still mtr Ersriostiad Fracas. &ingot Duman, and Orinoco ocher dos, tisatol odd curious artiolcs. Itftem sill ies sent ftsa. Addy, , salt Stri drvr SHAW A CLARA. liiitt4sforil. WANTED. :owe A No.l IFITII7 OAS STAVE'S Tor 011 Barrel, Adana HENRY PEMBERTON, Sart. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Co., ocrier Natrotas. Atlaybony (n., P., BOARD WAVTI. BY A GENTLEMAN, WINE h TWO CHILDREN Private Watt, .praCtrrect. Address LOCK BOX NG. IV, FBI/burgh P. O. ceaftl• F 1.40+31 E2l=l Atram cad Eities, al the Matiututory PITTOOVS, orposraferna rola OPTIC& A B ats Cauuntrea - tkik lan secetfts szt4 *r 'at Ito. IS thoond street. ado IRA NI TAN COMB. SPECIaL .EOTIOES I, AKS SUPERIOR COPPER SMELTING WUIHa , rtrfurram, PARK, M'CURDY 64 CO., 3l.ufaaturtra of all EATMING, BRAZIERS' AND DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, &PALTER SOLDER. brporterli and &okra to METALS, TIN PLATE; SREET IRON, WIRE, dc. Conatantly on hang, TINKERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Warobouge, No. 1 St FIRSTand 1?d SECOND STP., Plttelon - gh, Pa.. Special orders of Copper cat to any doeft.l pattern. m,y2B . .lyttaaT _ _ TO NERVOUS SeFFER.R.RS OF 6 • DOTI! SEXES.—A reverend gentleman ha, tog bon reetorod to health Ina Leer day., newt un dergoing all the oatml tontine and irtegolar oilmen sive mode. of treatment, without 0110053.3. ronriders It his sacred duty to comnaux.l-cto to Dln afflicted fellow creataree the moans of curt. lieuce, on the receipt .•f an mt.tre•s•d e4lvolete, be oW aen.l, fee, a ropy of the peeper:Nam nod Direct to ET. J. DAGNALL, 166 Fulton argent, ?;. T. mhll .1 yd avel Er -- N. HOLMES & SONS., Dr:Al.v.Rs :s FOREIGN AND DOMEST/C DILLS OF EIGIIANOE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE SOIL'S AND SPECIE, No 57 lIALEET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa 0/3 - Collocticuts tantla et ell tir• trrisisipisl rids* thronubout the Enrol Status KM! 17 - .DJOH.N COCHLEA IT &BRO., Man ufneturora of IRON RAILING, V %CUTS AND VA CLT DOORS, WIN:C.IV BHLT• TER.& WINDOW I/CARDa, San, So, 9. aLCOND and Bo THIRD STURM', boL and 3Larket. II•re co haad a rattory of rt•Vt Patt,na, find au•f entirable fcr all porposne. Pat-Ocular ettanttoo patl to aucloalcc Gram Lott. J.tatritia 1,a,, at %Lag, n , t:re. ap9 LL , ENBY H. COLLINS, FoRwARD LNG AND CuMMISSION MERCHANT and velioLeula dAaler In CHEESE, RUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and grade. gesencily, No In WOOD ST., PlD.burcb, Va. nel C 1..1 I.V .1G E.A-T kfi ELI i'A it Y CLAIM, PENSIONS, BACH. PAY end MILITARY CLAIMS of_esery description, collectod by the eta. ecribrr, et the following rusk vie: Natio. IMO 00; all other daft:4,ll3 60. .0. C. TAYLOR, attorn., at Law, No. 73 Grant etreet, Pitts'marsh, Pa. N. B. No charges are made if the claim dour not fumed. and all information gt•en grata m4:17 pEssioNs, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. T. WAIATECI2 DAY. OL•`NERAL CLAIM AOhNT I,lc.kculad by the U. S. Governameot 103 FIFTH STREET, 3d door below &ho CNb.drd. Pennsylvania Soldiers west or the monntalins, East ern Ohl,/ Soldiers, and West Virginia Soldiers, can hors their Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay secured at this cake. Circulars will bs sent gbring fill inibratation to the Soldiers, or to deceased Soldiers' Bafn, showing who are entitled to the Pension, Bonnty and Back Pay, and tho manner of socaring.the same, by apply ing to me by !suer or in person. is No charge milli collected pe,NsioNs, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. U. C. MACKRELL, ►TTOWNET AT LAW AND CLAIM AGENT NO. 114 TITIM STREET, Prrrervizoi Oollectiotte in Allegheny end adjoining comers. Pt011.10:44111 80 LDJIMBS CLAIMS, of emery descrip tion ; BOUNTIES for ell car Soldiers. PEN SIONS. for wounded officers and Soldiers; BOUN TIES and PENSIONS for Widow., Parents, Orphen Children, .Brothere end Watery, or oilier legal repra senualeee of three who have died In the service, or hare dtod after discharge from dimeae contracted to writs. WWI chary until collectod, and co ktter wal b• •n••nd • •tamp I• Indwell. fel9`.i7r• .124 3 '1 ..so ..1101.* LA Cr.) 67 S I 0 NEIL t 8 TosEmtiN, MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE WORK, ItAra always on band and make to order IRON AND BEAM sonr.eN WIRS CLOTH ; AIEYAA. . ef 41 kinds; RIDDLIM for Foundry ass; URA VT WORK FOR ‘VINROWEI, dt. ; BIRD CAGES, OR NAIII:NTAL WIRE WORK, far Flowers, ta. illar AD shoo of WIRE for ode, at No. 99 i'Ol7Elll flimsy I EMEGI HER RICHMOND IN THE. A N r ( ra Y i.D. —We an now prepared to famish Cap tains aud carom of Steamboats with STEAM ES GIN E.% of any also gad stroke. We will hank& ell the rcombiaery of • boat, and mond la point of ex cellence to Dona We Lam by our promptness la coming up to Woo, and ites47llty of oar work. to stare We placing° of oar river ram. H. R. DOLE, vela Dank of Allegheny Itlviv. E yks AND EAR,. • DR. BAELZ CM Papa particular attontlnn to the treatment of CHRONIC - DISEASES, the STE and EAU ;operates an CATARACT, SQUIST ETNA. for ARTIFICIAL PUPIL. Inflame ARTIFICIAL EYES, and treats all INFLAXXIATOEY ETES ; also HARD HEATING, end all ,Inmattes affenting the }o and leading to Destritem. Olllot,loo FIFTH. &TESET. GDASH, MERCHANT ,TAILOR, . satratrawo sutzsT, 'on sell asap Ibr cash a good ONION BRIT FOR 120; CASEI- N - ERE, ALT 111)01, 828 BLACK CLOTH SUIT, 536. A salt If olotla =do la twol.s hoar. sl =I a 'II, ♦ BCIII TEC4 D P,oporns n;I.ICIT rinalisios ass. dirraizsearovis 1 lbs .11 Undo of &nailing*. and sararincando t 1 eriatfon 'on mailman. terms. Moo au AP , 3O/19011 IRMA, between I.,suaock and I Robinson words.. Atilaidisni tit,. WO i QTE VENSaTinEET , - PROPERTY . tj —.plane and cootninodkuts thillo- Brick.' D d w u i o t t *titan i b t ar a aim l.b luar itt;a n lot o in f g ro und. i-g 4!: w 1 gym. old Saa o ralidt, ,, ,: ClfiAT it SOlnfi.l4 liaise st. rAtirrlitAiNTE)), =4 AG . high4t: mate .1- 'S id l br Gi naVA,6ll-1102 , r, ~,,,kn 7. - , , ,a - , -111) lout TO Watericnoit. MEE Oa Z-1860-2t. Peru= seclautory hahid, trout.. with imaltudz, palpfhaloa of the fact &strew attar .athsg. torpid lifer, thh.ti;,• flea. he., doter-re to ■aihr If they trill th:t try the eetelwated PLANTATION BITTERS, Which ars new recommended by tho highest tin:die...l authorttiee, and warranted to predate CO mass's-::e benaticial *Boat. They are exceedingly. egreee , .le Fert.e 4 Y ems, and must eupercede all other ton, where a healthy, gentle stimulant I. racuiral. They Irmi/f, s'aengthon and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. - They are en anti iota to change of weer and diet They overruns *Betts of diveliation and tete beam. They atrengthen the eystem and enliven the at They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath end aridity of the stomach . They sure Dyeperela and Constipation. They ooze diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera 'lltsch,e, They out. Liver Complaint and Nervous Benxi - elm. They mar., the weak .trout, the languid Willmar, and are exhausted nail:ay . * great restorer. They oosepued of the celebrated Cadieux lurk, winter•_ green, wraufres, roots and barbs, all preserved in periactly per. St. Croix Beta Tor particulars, see cirostimn and teatime:dale around each bottle. Beware of impoetera. Examine every bottle. Slut it ha. D. S. BMW.' eignature on ear private L. 8. Sturm over the cork, with plantation awns, our firm signature on a firm meal pinto engraving 11/s side labeL Be. that our bottle is not rattled with various end deleterious Koff. We duty any person to match the tams or character of our geode. Any puma preteadlog to sell Plantation Bitter" Ly the ' gallon or in balk, is an impute:. Wo will only in our log cabin bottle. Any person Iniltathig this bottle, or selling any other material tkerein s whether called Plantation Bitten or not, Is a miming unicr the U. 8. Law, and will be so proseonted by no. We Already have car eye on two partite re-suing oar bottle., vein) will micceed In getting themselves Into close quantum. The demand ter Drake's Pima. cation Bitter* finan ladles, clergymen, marclunats, I. perfectly lacredible. The simple trial or a bottle I. the evidence we present of their worth and sopartor*: They are saldiby ail respectable drag glib., mare, physioleria hoteht, Meamboate end ctrutry stoma IMETI2I2I DRAXEs GENUINE BIT TEES, for sal, wbolelgale and r,WI , by, 12:13:12133 C - PURE WINE VIS'EGAE, . E. hf. BOLLMA N, Germany, She only }•luoyar awarded slab a rrl,3 Medal, of slaty eablbtten at the International ExhibitLau Ll5OllOll. TOT silo by C3/1 1 , -- .PRIVATI3 DISEASES I. the may reliable ralhois diaesuei of the organ. of pparatioa. It to tta diactmer7 of on cT u PhysiciAzi whom US was dovoted to the trohttueat of Llass at dlseraels, .4 with roapncedentod su• cos, for more than twenty goers. It Is perVlon In .4.elf, requiring to b.jection,, differing ortlrei7 from the mietelto prem.ea and tho uumeroms can ceinvounds Mitred t. the public. It II on'arvll ♦%,cable and pnrt►ctly srJo. It acti lite a cltxru, aad strearl saaa wl.zra m ato goosed Cli=2 CAM., —The vat Mande of ttia reraedy is e teeth:4; vattuth u Lt cvrx h 6.1.3.1 tr., hal bnirg by wzprizteigL,l rasa. 0 4sarso, tlierfury, th•tj`o tignators of the proprietor L around cub bat. Note othar Is gone.. Preps/rod may by WILL F. DAVIDSON, But by all Druggist.. Prior, $1 per bol car For sae mot wholeigalo i by B. A. FAH.YFSTOCT Co, Mlydawl c. --- SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE CITIZENS OP PITTSBURGH AD VICINITY. The undersiginid would respectfully BA attention to the preparation known ea TNITERSAL COUCII REMEDY, For all lama and Lung Complaint. TOLT Th. great N.TAndak-. —Bittomatic, Head-none, Tooth acne, Loa 'of Bleep, and General Norms Remedy /also for the Pains In Monthly lifonstruntione a p•+r hot relief. HUNNEWELL'S ECLECTIC PILLS, The mast perfect form of Cotimrie ever given to Ills public, which never require more than "ro and sel dom but ewe for a dam, act without the least Pirlog• and can Indigestion, Dyrpenedo, Billotuness, Liver Complaint; PIW , Worms, and all dorausemenu of stomach or bowel. r=l The above pmparationv, of scat unbounded repu • tattoo In New England, have the confidence of, and an used by, great number, of Phyaiciana and at prices within teach of all, are worthy the elevates, of invalids, who will find them a fillet *seem:city to nature In medicine. Without resorting to the cons. most method of columns of advertising, I would solo Oistadems to tat their', which will ho sacred. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Prectical Chemist. Damon, Elms. 'For sale by ell wholesale and retail dealers. The greatest freedom of corrseryondence solicited. Dealers of good references supplied on commission. Tor sale In Pittsburgh at retail by J. if. Fulton, O. H. Keyser, H. D., Jese p h Fleming; to Allegheny City by Jim. Boma, H. D. IV. J. 'Sl.ans end d Holly. B. A. FAHNESTOCIE A CO., ocitameodawF Wholesale Agents, Pittsburgh. tcon=s , O.III7LMONARiAm' 1 CCINSUMPTIOg The understated leaving beam restored to health in a foe, aveke b 7 • very etmple remedy. after 'bating Nand general years with a wearer lank iffoctioo, and that dread disease, Coremaptlow—le eraforw to makeknoiat to hie follow 'offerers the, matrof cure. To 01 who dell". 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By onealho has cured birsaalt atter behog.pna to gnat sa - penaa I:s=l.7.Mirouzh I:oadyaal bdinhair and misekary.. 2By aitt I poay.pakt Elitrelaed eirn.ififa,idort• c7 mril ts esf ho arla. 7 l. tiad z. tba dt..d,. asdhor a , 44o . TII.LYLEZ U.a•rpirlif44.; w.lwws, =2 I srt s. *'trim sax. uscass. Er - B.I3RNISIIN, ILEA & Cair4sttc- Rasossa,3llxta YVEZ-MS° "1 0 3. 17 03.Sailravvsias ismilissum pittsbarga. of.tBOAT 6.11tv icrAnottar •Irreeit -nun , lit - toll, - - AuLt. ummiNprratAisrgerz - gru-rNiat car t. bitt74earatootptionil rom 4 1 , 42nKsa`rruss, 41411ita, tatreumiroat% Again Do OAPa2D D weviewitras, SIPE C'l.ll. OrOTICES. P. 11. DEIS-12 1 CO.. 202 Broadway, N. I' SIBION JOHNSTON' Corner Emithtleld and Fourth greets.. (Formerly Maas( et Co., Itoii lova.) F. 31. 11OLL3fAX, = Dr. Ludlum's Specific 804 Preprletur.latati. 0. CLMAELLE DLIE..kSE A CARD-TO COSSVIMPTIVES. 1863