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N• - •!..-'-':,7 : 1.4'..- 3 : ' '.l - i . 4:: "' - ,-.. • •-•!' ::•1 4: : . ''Y ..c.it ...' ... 1. 1t , .:.1... - •:_- -'-e ':".:•.:' .: V ",= -:. t - 1 : ." . ',;, .I`. MIN Mil EEO M MEG M Ell ME En ' IV ME I. . : ~, ,;r:; ME • I ESN ' 861, ~ezrz--,.07.1),„,yu8vizz,427: „ . . en,nnenz t two l bep c s it. 4 .inrittirerrons taken far Oi.tiaanetoro. Nai,trePiftlt4itereeted daily: fir 5cN. - • 00 • 50 ituttseier, ----- 20 3-10 ts ..Ens:Boot Table. , Tire Risiortro' WWI.. By_ lira Anna. Stepheue. . Arab:Tor "Fshon and Famine," "The Old Rom. in 'etved." Mary-Ter sent," "The Reims," Me., etc. •Ph . T. B.LliseteramAlkobets. ▪ - lamb: sale by John P. lima, lassozde Fun, Mb street, and by W. A. 011denrennez se Filth etteet4 430pe. Mom. . AA* attgi an' intern! of Silence as . but few - ofour pop eathii ra are wont ts indulge theitiebreStilthal-tilfindeed tits may by the „. riglitwhixoUthe mat ter,and we-Aid not iu adterte tl y , or mi it akenly , Pat self-ilide/grate lasteid of arif-dotiat the literary state of adadf r wltletiSEi eSplain a popular auther'i sEorrear.3for„soisiel' years)--Mrs.- Stephens presents the novel-reading world, in *bleb Itheretainsmany warm fiiendcand . ad N - wirers; With 'interesting, well-told Story of ,O.s.Alflead art The seend.„ II chiefly .l a id I ttne.nelghlioihtsid cif:-Norwich and in the town; ref ofNow.LHaren-,' - Connecticut. As ea blitoticat name . -though not an" hon ored one, ,-either, or histOry-=;bfri. Eitephees„lnitedrateii,_, among her chew. tetwillsmediet Arnol d his youth and bef:Wis be had the:widor'stege of public ilte to tw:lngst the datiniles and"treasons in'WhiCh he w aft:n,adoptin twirate,- - .BetidesEus fatatti,j4 Id..woluise . in the book, soloed fog charticterai, IS - miller and hire wife and tiattr,,ejf‘renelegentlemin and his 'sister, aitd;Si eoloetiCelorkiytiit.' ...Vor - ninit we omit willatipp-IligatLa neeit:4erirant,liiho SOP- pasethe oonsts aterrient. izi' thestory—which.; l stot,oensinind,ifselt, least'in-those pass ages w heiVAlagarllar.e, part assigned her. ' The hook is ,hantlionfell. got up by the pab lieharing,tha .adrantage of good print • arid paper to set of all as other advent the Boetrine or Edneation. Translated Seentotte German or Jean Paul ;Freldrith Welder, : A Or of ; ," Player, Fruit . and - Thera Pima,. 7.,Tiran„7. etc., '..etc, - Beaton :. Ticknor. Fklds. lard: Pittsburgh : tot sale by Henry 311ner, Filth Mrany (ant qeerio the /" ""a fil ae-) . P O PP. . 161n °' • The indiacribabie charm and fascination lleitif.rallf seise every =Minted mind —which almost invariably attract every sus eeptibielosait-,Whon ini,boolt of Jean Paul's is ckitecliWill 'fouid abundantly present, and potat,'lliall 'degrees of Indust:co, as the reader mane progress through this volume. For ”satip . ,-And . strangeness of ilhistration, ria: we find in ni l his works,— oftWorirstsitte iesder will.h ' o prepared; that iseir;siwis are supposing, he Sat been a reader -of Jean. Paul before to-day ; but for the amount of practical whidont, tho sound and shrewd common' Sensefand the profound in sight' and .philosophy.compressed into this ainglei, Moderate-idled • volume—we doubt whether eieu - some of the admirenof Richter, whit kirircingtlaitherth Metwith this work, will it 'certainly one of the u t e etitlacatlt's .work, ever_ written OD tho wildest:of Oduation---and we are gentafel to t he t nalater and the publishers for. placing within the'reaeh'il tittrgen*Y:pabho: Eastraneas,oStll 7 una rrs Asuators Bums. • Tratalated from the German. By Fraleties Bowan. Bartcni Ticknor & Fields. 180. Pittabonrb :to sale b 7 AM, Minn. Fillh core,';, (313Z3 11 . 30 r to the parbottlets) 3P4pp. lento. TMli,iohutieis complementary' to one pub li.bell' by ` ,714/iiie; short .thielgo; it:instated by the same accomplished Iselitrist „the Getman, at the request, as we here lammed, of Queen Victoria, who has a life-liati - sacrod interest in these “Medita tioiii,!•,+-le -- they .were- tho-feroriterreligiou reading of thrilat," Prince Albert. The origi nal.,lreria In German, was published a n ony wooly many_ years ago, but it 13 now aseer-1 talneetO - bare been ' written. by - l - Zioliakke, - While beautiful-I:nd instructive 1 zoysia and have-attained a world-wide aad.atost. - &stowed eeleJnity.. Slaw_ Jeremy Taylimerote-121s ', “ , floirliring" and "Holy probab_ly no work to 'rich in all - the treasureset spiritual .anct, practical wisdomanitittittii.hacboon given, to .tho world. The booki.it:ls-Silmost, needless. to- say, when it boot the imprbtt Einar& Ticknor k Fields, Ii bibaghtbuf -SioelleittitYli • • . , 11; Et attet:--::fhts - goatloraatt Will visit Pittaberphotl Wednesday,' -Thursday —aril friday, November 4th sth and 6th, to' examine patleats afflicted with any disease of thi Paltmoitrr largo experience pulatowsirdisetules,'lmi tastle'tor. Behan* tole , embeat is that branch of the medical prof eliataor over twenty years be hasgir at Van/se ettentioatalaag, and liver dis - 011114116,11idAhlait.,b4to - Ansa of then eom pl+4otr that he - dom. ate , thoroughly under -, steetL'lli tea pant,. tnit,lreschtaly the ditt-. sed:ititraltdort of:thaf,felmortary;Orgarm, bj meitai, k 4 ReiridtroaieW s , and tell whetbarlam not- a cub .ctit-Ixt effected. Dr- Elohnook has coral etsto,of itonsompt4on, rp irbrin they have Iwosiren Melt by theft ;Apia/Ansi so' hat acme need Aeijraftof score. ie charger thrift dol lara6m -par, examkagon, with du Reif/Irma stor, btit tor mill: eonsoltitifttind advtee, he amtallte,elairti; 7: - .llli Mar ho .conisulted on thirshaini4iamod geyser's; 146,N00ik street:, Bee-look /mit-odic:mint. Court of Quarter" Seintfoni. Wamintanai Aartattoor,.. Oct. 28...,-jud ges MeUtiit and• . titer 'AfebTaqy WI4 tried' for ...hiroony, con riehiCei4ainteada. to imprison men of one Tear intim putitentiary: Jane flOrtiaen; the 'heatieilir a-notorious brothalmatafedfor.tho ofenesancloonrjoted, bet the to Mit moray Patir tiodoiis.eacond charge of Weeny.; lardliclaredliotlitilty. sorious ae. id m i t.filicartbj;soitritday;on the Steiztouri lle A.....,'4 11 4. 11 airr0a,. 4 42,0162 z it la, itsßoood, 4 .iomotatueltnutway_ about the, engine of abos4rtant bound than; Wort's-precipitated .10Wr"arrOttibittiroebt, "tio , aillia Bina& Aleiatithis at5f1034,14 ,wjtjOhlt;:diiiiged iettytifkojilkOgi and two oilman- woes with, it. The engineer, Mr. B. Moldtdloni was badly seiltritH!do , is doubtlbl. •• Mr. Albert Moore;- toilietitaisi, 'Was • loiared, add opilltot itiotriEe'No ether sltlea occurred. •No - Putittpl?, worn r Dun or A Patiraittirobn P. or IlompSdit„:-ttritud4, ,Weattioroload county, died owatio itgod Olryosuu and two d. 07- dbillitelt, alibi, t. ehudein ono littadred; sad algtity-ais.groa • Ziditoldmltair greatat grazdt:obitt - and two batulted•ittalititylii i • do io.l3oTOW Witold/dam' Cr,rlet ktMitri; 1,111 !:444 6 ,,111TtA tY • iiats; present atlalitanaaL ' • , " &,ta Aoustitr.-01 fietfitday ) night last, tbi 4 j e g isi etio , "; Pf-Doliiiis township, Ibuideidoa7sonaty 'Wail 'entered by boring out the boic ortha windoweinittireba'xiinuit ihePiiio6-4,40006 **Otto/ 1 ;obl, tuneunt, oituiSjuuutuul"iii,ttlfty ilnlainee i . muslins, • broh areplimAiicauniaicail, eozningi and will itra,,s mita br altartaaximit l F egrt % , ni"Aniteteriarnsi - rintl'ilfolidit!r im at og . thielitfE; outtuirtitstighia.,ties-the felicitation of hems sling. - the bet tont!** of Doll Itingerit slow' trge— .. - - • • .83.4 yr in6n3 -re mein .. 431411,141.3,,4„__°4 tbr" til,Masaile it4Welfiganten""—'"lll itirtkr eostrl )1,0444444,4•411111',10P 1 ', ° ".• ga4Vamiii. whiallikant:niz*Z-,1414 'l*VtlrePeitfeitainraent 4dol _ •:thil•; - 111.4. " will no . doubt itit:zt Bawds/ °YergagP . . 14 tO:lkor 011" audiP2°Pl' ,-"'''''' -IN XL -W,--,.. -amutz.i./Ris:A.nis4 non-_ 400 `.. , .. rillithapftlio 14th isardidgidi /110,e,a tt• an d Ids &ugh /,40116444/1t7,1-41141 ; 3 d b "•(4 is•Taltchigr a ...b•f 4 °3 -.' -. gr... ?••••'''''ls--ti,71,467.-;;F:c;43hi :Win— It • 8,.,845kum.t".*- ic,mb r i k ed .114 totally - . , ..•% i 1 n 1 ; 411,-;ortastamblasyL',..,l - - ni EMS MEEI City. S, Ile rays his "loyalty has mot conaisted In mere orgativhun i" he has "cottage a spectator simply ;" m . endeavored to share his Tants with mai m wh were fighting for the talon; and the claims , u patriotism, love and benevolence," ban , cost him, during ore year of the war, IMO." (But how mucl, for patriotism, or how expended, whether In good six per cent. bonds or not, is not dated.) t Throne o f ll Oro ce." eotmtry s' has not been sorgotten at the 5. Ile Is "monitions of an earnest sympathy for the Union and of oppoiltion to the rebellion." men of UP what "pianism is the Union, nod his party the ever name who matins it. The hot man and last dollar should to given:other than this Ctilon should to dissolved." And rather than lea, a trier from the flag, we should N back to -Plymouth Body'. and begin again I And that is all!—every thought end every word that the Reverend Mr. Pershing could utter, after six days' labor, in a three column article, to prove Mu hs wag a loyal wan I Not a word about the war-pblicy or measure* of the Government I Not a word sustaining or approving its efforts to put down the robed/ion, or even expressing sympathy with the gov ernment in its mighty areal° ! Only general u exprestio of loyalty, of love for the flews and opposition to the rtbeffice and wommista. The deepest-dyed traitor in the-North dare not say less. Row cautiously and cunningly worded his sentence,; how uncertain, vague and in deflates his language! Why, every villain in the land who is seeking to place Jett Davis in the seat of Abraham-Lincoln, declares hob, "loyal ;" many a secret traitor can bout that "ho hat relatives in the Federal acrylic ;" ev that every. copperhead can say the "claims of patriotism ; tug and believe/ewe," have cost him something; what 111111iatei so utterly do prayed as to wholly have forerotton his Colllltry at the throne of 0111511;" the bitterr.st enemies of-the government, even Saymciar and • V'al landighartt, swear they have "an earnest sym pay for the , Union and opposition to the re llion ;" and the whole tribe of rebel snips thisen,who denounce every war meisnre entre Administration, who are openly opposed to the war and in favor of a compromise, giving the rebel, It they may ask, wall say, that, rather than • , aes the Cnion glOsoleed," if that la the only alternative, they would "vote the last man and the last dollar." Thate gonersl expressions, therefore aro wholly unsatisfactory. They mean entirely opportte things when used by different men. 'As generally astir by the politicians with whom, Mi. Pershing affiliates, thoy moan loyalty and patriotism-in the sense of opposi- I tion to the present administration, opposition to the draft, opposition to emancipation, oppo sition to "arbitiary arrests," opposition to taxation for war purposes, and opposition to every measure adopted for ertighiegoia the re 'beillori—and the Arr presumption is, that Mr. Pershing uses them in this sense, for he says net a word inconsistent with th at view, and all ids instincts and sympathies are that way. Why did he not throw in one sentence, or use one expression, that would, unequirociLlys define his position ? Is •it possible for any truly. loyal man to write three eel amas of a newspaper, gig ono to prose hie loyalty, and yet not have ono sentence or one 'expression approving the. efforts of the Gov ernment to subdue the rebels ? And when we consider the time and labor spent in prepar ing his reply,theomission cannot be regarded u aocideetaL We can kook vault in no oth er light, than a most studied, effort to conceal his real -siwkileite IP 'the rise •of language calculaled and intended to deceive loyal men. 'rho' conetailon, therefore is Irresistible, that Mr. Pershing is opposeceto the war meas ures and polity of the Government ; fa In heart.folt sympathy with those who are mov ing heaven and earth to break down the Ad ministration, and is lending his name, influ ence and pos ition to aid them in their efforts. Be stands In the ranks of those who.are thus giving aid and comfort to rebels in arms against our. 'Gotnumeat. „Be la . helping to prolong: the warto add to!the saarillee of life, and to well the national debt. He la in Savor of giving up all to the South by an Inglorious surreider, or death favor of some ignominious A man holding these views and occupying that position, druid not remain at the head of the , leading , female institution of the city of Pittsburgh.- It Is a standing reprouh to the community. We have sent thousands of our °Mains to fight the rebels lo the South, and hundreds of -them - - sleep their hut skip on distant: battle. fields. Thoniands fof our citizens au ' yet. in the camp and I on' 'the • fi eld; periling:their lives thr our etattitry,' while theirlamilies an suffering at horn.; This war hag- basted two years and a hall; and lure cost thertation humdreds ofl argi sands of lives, and thousands of million, of dollen, whareas,.it would:lave been out UPS ago bit for theopPositioa st home. - licteriong it:may yet-last, to what 'will be thither issue, Tie that Jrnowtralithinp, elonecia MIL .The PiesideritninVeills- for niers Men and mon_ey, made ostensory' by.this very opposition; The partythat hag been.still hilaboring, by every means fair . and fo ol,- to hinder find defeat the measurer-of the government. lir. Pervhing votes - with -them, eneonniged, them ' aids and there. Ought be not to be nitrated t' HoW ;Atari* .boonsistent:leire .aat I Shall we AU . enstain him in his poritiott at power and Wingate, wbile„-_heia,usini_that power and influence 3-0.-.orippie, defeat and break, 'llowii the adminietratfort ,in Its efforts to sup: press the rebellion t fkihniriaitionatinaneft and sirstaliPob 1330 %.130.Ti0nt. will thi s ,war Iliett Ifirt-ontiMbiberbanCit Miley/Li men 1b the co u ntry *mid -everywhere -ub their b minima InsM theinknoW 2 5 41 4 6 , " • are in earnest n.thiiinatter; the war , io itak.W.-A,T.Atone4s 'anger' SO long waitron% pans- in thiNirth oppose nu = ' • Galtbt-; • Ifg•-*Fen2l64aollW• • • In thit, the day of S gt ion'alife•stru glerwherieie4 thing we love and value is In Jeopardy, when perfidy and treason,"grown rank by indulgence, are found to high places and low,poisoning the political atmosphere, contrptingpublie morals, and undermining the very fo¢ndatiotu of society, it behoves ovary loyal man to be awake and vigilant. The magnitude of the struggle and the exigency of the4our call upon every citizen to do his attnost..,,lnty. Not only must we forego our pleasures and give of our means, but, if need be, we must sacrifice, upon the altar of our country, all the ties of friendship and Unc tion. It is our duty to keen a watchful eye upon those around us, and in every Inspected or doubtful case, to demand a pledge and an unequivocal assurance of hie loyalty. This is not only the right , of every loyal man, hut, under existing einituastances, it le on imperative duty. And no truly loyal man will hesitate to give, when demanded, such a pledge and assur ance. The Bev. Mr. Pershing was not above sus picioa. lies antecedents, his family tionnee. lions, his political proclivities, his party af finities, sympathiu and associations, marked him as a doubtful man, while common rumors of his sayings and acts, rendered hire more than suspected v • Re belonged to.tho political party who had been the ' "natural allies" of the their " douth, And 'whourthe rebels - 'till claimed ae friends." When the purest and best of that party, the Bidet:sons, Batters Logans, Broughs, Ac., had left it, he remained. Be was arrayed .in the ranks of those who were fighting •the Government. A minister of the Gospel himself, yet he stood in the company of those who. were continually inveighing against the ministry and the chant:. Claim ing to be opposed to the rebellion, yet he gives his name and influence to those who denounce and resist every measure of the Government for subduingthe rebellion. Pro-- !basing to .be loyal, he votes the satin ticket as every traitor and rebel - sympathiser in the Stale. (The Pittsburgh Port said he voted for Woodward, and he has not denied was eminently proper, therefore, under thesweireumstanees, to call upon Mr. Pershing publicly to define his position. But when his attention is called to these tumors, and he id' requested to defies kW lxvior fes , how does he answer ? Instead of simply denying the ru mors, if they were not true, and briefly but explicitly defining his position, he evades Abe true matter at issue, and exhausts himself in in a violent effort to abuse the citizen who dared to question his loyalty The particular rumors referred to were small matters in them selves—more straws indicating the current of his - thoughts--and it was of very little comm. quencowhether they were literally true in every particular or not; the great question was, where stood the Rev. Mr. Pershing in momen tous struggle for oar natkurak glenexisce takes six days to consider and elaborate his answer; then equivocates and attempts to evade the by raising another. It was the duty of Mr. Pershing, when called upon, and when he knew there was a very strong feeling of suspicion against him in than:ands of many of his fellow citizens, to define dandy and. ourpficitiy Us petition on our national nitrate. That could hare been done in a very few words. But what have we In his three-column article In the Gazette f Glean out every . word ,that bears on the question, and wit-have this result: I. lie asserts, in genttral terms, his " loyalty" 'S.' lie ham "fourteen relatives In the VederaLser• IN 118.1DX. 4_,Arkshdetrittions s ICall win the be entairrApute'porttract the traggle: We bun been greatly to bleinelllESTi; 'peat. Wo have suffered ourselves to be de ceived by the hypocritical prokasiotts of fuel men. We have been deterred from doing oar duty by the has and cry of political demo gognes and the miserable party hacks who write for partfitan papers. We have been en. tirely too lenient and forbearing. We have been unwilling to take the bold and firm stand we should, for fear of giving offence or getting into personal difficulties. We have acted too cowardly. Is It not high time we should look this matter fair in the face, and fearlessly do our duty ? While our brave soldion are fighting and falling on the battle. field, we must do our duty at home. We should do everything in our power to cheer them, to sustain the Government, and brill this war to a speedy end. We should do art in oar power to silahi Public sentininit right vrt Aane—to elevate truly loyal man and put down such aware not. This is not an ordinary controversy between two political parties, which, in times of peace, may differ widely about political mounres. Neither is It a controversy between Republi cans and Democrats. Many Democrats are truly loyal men, and with their whole souls support the Administration in all its war =Getman. It le a controversy between loyal and disloyal, between therm who sapper, and those who oppose the Administration in its war policy. Those who are not heartily fer es are egointras. It is a palpable contradic tion, a earlig ob tardity , to talk of being loyal, and yet to oppose the Government in Its prosecution of the war. And it le about tints that that absurdity ehould be exploded. This may be called persecution. Well, be it so, If the end can be accomplished in no our other way. It is only doing our duty to God and to shoot do country. We believe y right down rebels in f arms, t o hang spies and traitors, and to imprison or banish dan gerous demagogue,, who are openly seeking to divide and distract the North. Is It not equally right, arid equally our duty, to remove from high positions of honor and Influence those who sympathize with such demagogues? Are there not good, loyal men, quite se fit for those positions, who will use their influence 1 in sustaining andupholding the Government ? And is It not our duty to place such in all re sponsible positions ? But if those having the immediate control of these institutions fail to do their duty, through fear or favor, what is the duty of other loyal citizens? Clearly they should withhold their Lippert, and, by voice and ex ample, discountenance and condemn every in stitution under the control of ouch a mew as I. C. Pershing. When that spirit is ones thor oughly aroused throughout our country, cop perheads wilt disappear, and nation and har mony prevail. And then wo may soon ex pect to wee the glorious old flag waving in triumph over every State and Territory of the Union, while all beneath Its stars and stripes will bo'happy and free. W. P. 8. f the Presbyterians of Allegheny city would not tolerate Dr. Flamer, will the Methodists of Pittsburgh Einstein Mr. Persh ing, who is precisely such a man, and who at tempts to establish his loyalty in precisely the same way as Dr. planter did, by equivocal expressions and respectable certifiers f Cot. liameazonr, of the 79th Pennsylvania regiment, now on a visit at his home in Lan caster, was tendered the compliment of a serenade, on Monday evening Last, by the City Cornet Band. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. 'Triostxn Panay, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont elate of the beet quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • - A DEACTIFCL PLACE, AND A I rAND3O.IIi /11- PROVEMIST.—One of the most elegant and tastoful placer, of business in the city, is Gro ver,d- Baker's sewing machine store, !co. 18 Fifth street. The Grover A' Baker Sewing Machine Company aro the top sawyers of the business. Their confidence in the motile of their machines is such that they advertise with their own address those of all their brief ness rivals, so that purchasers may exintine all the machines before making a pureima. Since they have adopted this measure their sales have been larger than ever. Grover h Ba ker's sewing machines go all over the world. In Germany many thousands of them have already been sold. They,„go all over Europe, for the invention of the sawing machine Is a thoroughly Yankee notion, and the Grover & Baker machine is planted everywhere. Cuba and South America are large customers for them, while orders from the West Indies are becoming very frequent. The store of the company, in Fifth street, • under the care of the enterprising Philadelphia agent, probably excels in beauty any dewing maehine rooms in the country. Foa Fsw. Aso Wtsraa Wass ---The Sum m er rpast, and by the matting% frost, we begin to apprehend, that fail and winter will shortly be upon. us, and we must provide our selves with the material to keep us comfort able. •A nice fall suit, or a good and well made ..overcoat are the very thing, and wiado not know of any plus where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. 11. McGee & Co. clothin g elltabliiimsen; corner of Federal Street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also ,received a com plete am e ns of gentlanien% furnishing goods, oatingand , groat variety of Dew patterns for waisto BitcorDMoat. or Fact aro WirralGOODo, just received at ttatu'l Graham & Co.'s, Mer chant Tailor', No. 54 Market street. It eon sista of the very latest styles - of cloths, kindeassimeres and vestinga; Olrematings of all s of the very finest quality, all of which is seleeted from the latest importations, and will be made up in the most fashionable and best manner. Gentlemen desiring • stock of goods to select from, that cannot be iguriumed by any other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect tit, would do well to glee as an early call. BAU GRIAL&V Co., Merchant. Tail M ors, No. 64 Market at. SAVVIL OILLRAM, Geo. litoCsarmssa. Tut ffAts.--The Wheeler4t Wilson Sewing 2daehine Company carried off thciriecustom ed honors at the Fair orthe American insti tute—the %hat Premien for the beet Double. threaded Sewing Machine, bang thomoitper feet and simple in its construction sad work ing points; alio for their Button and Eyelet hole Machine, for novelty and perfection of its work—di tomsfor a beautiful specimen of machine braid work, and a direr medal for Foote's Patent Umbrella Look litand.—/Ode pendent, Oct. 22. I JIIHT ECAZITID AND RILD7 101 Same.--The fine assortment of Pall and Winter Clothing, k.tely received by Megan. John Wier ,fi Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal strsbt, Al legheny. The stock of clothing contieti of the finest variety of gent.' pantaloons, vests, coats t:anddi overcoats. The style of patterns Is Muta and fashionable. We would invite all oleo, readers to give the above gentlemen' a rail. Vstrentc Tzerzeronr.—Rev, Boeton, 3fass, writas--"I taw the adviee of personal friends, ien's World's Bair Restorer mum, for wend months past, feat and entire satisfaction. X twirl nor gray; niy . hair was dry J bee regained the softness of ita • Sold by Druggists everywhere. Greenwich et. - • Ws Mersa n Be Then medicines so reliable, Miler(' as Holloway's Pills and - Ointnat ready for use. They aro Mesh; Soldier exposed' to Wounds, Sm and Bowel. Complaints. They Only 2 0 cents Per bozos pot. Warears, Javauty, 4tc.—J. M. Roberts, No. 17 Filth street, le now opening the most chola; stook of Roe Gold anitßiller Nathee, Jewelry, 'Bihar ware and Paney Goode ever dlephiyed in this city, and 'ls selling them - at remarkably loir prices. Occomsr..-8. A. &mint, M. D., removes Cataract by a • new operation, causing but sUght pain, urnuny can now testify. Ite. stoma byil:ste operation, bit or misplaced eye.fids, rates . for - Strabismus (crooked eyes,) 'Epp ont (bare flowing over the el* and all other affeetions of the 1,741., donlehtirreais stroll, FMB ao An. town dollars. Four dollars, Raw dollars. • &awl Institetn, Dentil institute._ _ - Best cheep Dentistry, bait cheap ampst r y. No maeldne work, no *rib:Wirral. , Ch nitivii and amigo gat ie g thei %gag getis t No. - 410 ma' grog, dal sir night- Anemias kit at . the gagsplag will as prompdy Wig& to. AU call{ mast be paid In ignigs. 111 041oPPArs VEGETABLE 41 7 ,F, PILLS AND PIIiENTE MITTEBS. Them Medicines have now beeza4fore the public fora period of . thirty years, and dtring that time have maintained a high chirectm In entry part of the globe, for the 'extraordinary curative properties which they proem. The LIFE PILLS, in cases of Saveloy!, Bilious and Liver Affections, Biteumatism, Penn, and Ague,, Obstinate Mader-btu, and all gee end derangements of health, have iffrariahiy proved a certain and speedy remedy. A single trial will place the Life Pills beyouttthe rash of competition in the estimation of every patient. The PHCENIX a rrtgas will he found equally etlicwous in all cum of Nervous Debility, Dyspep sia, Headache, the elckneas tuddiktt to females la del icate health, and every kind of weakness of the digestive organs. Prepared_only by ANvitriv ANIZILION, Jr Trusts° for the heirs of the late proprietor, Dr. Wm. B. B. liorat, deceased,- ! {l----,TO Niffir#ol7B 13111717=8 OP BOTII SILX.Y.B.—A reverend patietub hav ing been restored to health in A, few dap, after on. dergoing all the /Foal routine Led InetaMo eapea /doe models of treatment, without success, considen it him sacred duty to oommuoicato to hie &Meted fellow creature" the means of cure. Hum, on the receipt of an addromtd envelope, he will sead,AN a My or the prescription need. Direct to Dr. .TOilli If. DAGNALL, Ifte Fulton meet, 2f. Y. _m1311:4-dswY .. 1 ,0111(301. ~ ..itoartisozr, ERA & CO., (131/0. rearm to Bouctsos, llnns 2 Sttuass,) WANILNO TON WORKS, Bourmuts t MAcuctirrs, Pittsburgh. Itisinthsatureni of BOAT AND fiTATIONIERT STEAD ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, )ILL its ciirszuT, GEABLNG, SHAINDIG, Can ing, of all dascrlptions ; 0/1; TAKES it STILLS, BOILER AND !MEET DION*DEE. Agents for GINPARDII PATENT.INJECTOR fl.---40.112-reooloo., man. rAchlren or MOE' RAILING, /EON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT TERS, WINDOW GUARDS, &1., Nos. SI SECOND .d 86 THIRD STREET, bal. Wood and Hulce& Heys CM band a rark.t 7 of near Patterne.h.acy and plaln, aultabl• for ill purposes. Particular attantlonvld to enolc6l/4 Jobbing done AI shortnatio!. Grave Lott. TrZi= . IIILIIIEETh itlanataatir mit/12E10N AND DOMESTIC BUM Or 'EXCHANGE. CERTITICATES Or DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES AIR SPECIE, No. & MARKET STREET, PlUilbursb, P. 11197- Collect lola made azi all tLo prtualpal cities tkjrotairhout this t'Ay i ed Shark app IWO AWD 00.111d1ISSIO3 MZUCHANTnad erbolesale dealer In CRUSE: BIGI7XEL, 87.EDE4 FISH. and produce generally, No. ZS WOO) sr, lnobargh, Pa. READY EARLY INT NOVENLBER, Gen. Butler at New Orleans; A a t of the Departmeiit of Um Golf the yeti lae2. sub an ACCVtIIIt of the capture of. liar Or. kora, mid a Wretch of the previous career of the General, Met and military. By J a n, PatIVZ. author of " Life of Arierew Jacteen," “Life of Aaron Burr," etc. Mr. Part= has had the bast peseible ti for the preparation of thb went, including freedom to oflimal doom:mum The capture of Nev. (Metal. and General Batter's istraUon there, term the meet brilliant epoch filth present war , and those *boar. sconalatod with 11. r. Yanon's psi:lons works will amid a volume of latentest Istartst. It . •11.1 b. y early In November, formic/cons octavo volatile of about 100 papa Prim. In cloth binding, lif 00. Gtool 1111 7 moo" BACITEL=I3, M= 8010 Apia At E. M. Ihrett4 Clolatnatod Glazed and Unglazed Spool Cotton. Irarroir—TALL ILlVl3.,fajp, Mao. Ara N'ICTOIIIA. DIAMOND AL. WATRBS . DORTON'S AND MULTI EDINM, COTTON: coma nrrn P a N HAMM' truer% (tp stem) Pittaburgh.a inirThe lebolnitdenrade 4, 12pP1it4 in qtts suit, by the case or leas , se antitie dlil to .1101tTIFICATIUN --_ l/Li.s. .„vrtyritAs........._ 1 TO THOSE IN satranrsp...-The Committee eppeinted to ma t e aecounta for labor on the Ibnidestios, City of Pittsburgh. 'eel hereby uotir MI persons baring bills Ihr labor or material seed upon the intreuchineut. to present I the same, totem the Ist day of Noratuber. to OEO. if. Tl ll . l llBol‘. at the Board of Trade Rome, he haeing been instructed to attend to the duty Oben. leg all such bills 'UMW/ tads 01$ sad properly authenticated. Dy order of the Committee. CEO. H. TUtiftBTOß, Bee, Es. 0n,,. to . of the above notice. I will attend daily pupae of tarnishing theproper Anna for making out said bills, sad tbr recohing - tisa same after authentication by elabnanta,n Boardt She Trade Rooms, from II to Wks. in ti 'Mtn. O.T. of sefint ..........._____ Special dispatch to the Pltuthargh Gazette. Bannon, Oct. 28, 1833. There is a mass meeting here to-night. It is the most immense affair that has aver been witnessed. Sentiment Square le packed with the mass, 'trete/dug front side to side. Pro cessions from all the wards, with hnetaPaecei cies, etc., and the enthusiasm is beyond * all bounds. The platform, are covored with some of the most prominent men of Maryland, draped in flags and crowned with Mottoes._ "The Union," "Emancipation;' "Goldshar ough," are , among the mottoes on the tune-- Truancies. Such la these wero the most prom ;Mime I "Triode= Dewitt on Mardi/hid," • Niewari: le Doid—lts Treason,. Me .e. d B.,'!_ "Ws go for the Government at_ any_ ant," Here an the Bast Baltimore, -Emancipation-, /star" `Wanly. the Shame Spot of the 14th. Centary," "How ano;you now, Vallandfg harn ?" Pree Labor "and rree . Speech," "dray with Slavery," "Down' with Slnery,_ and ap with Ullman It I glitz," and several With Agnes of negro soldiers, and : such phrase, art, "I gibs it to de, Copperheads," I fights for de Union,"eto., eta. Winter Davis, the Bret: speaher,• said that' he had just returned from, carrying, the war into Africa, la , tbo lower czothtlei ,or May /and ; Vharthe shutd wn o oieri the victory !. Mead; won; and; nothing' remained 611 V-the formal prcelath*on 19' i bo'retipct the ?IWO' , had' already . deticiii. - . , 1 Secretary Mass was recaloodVibbasofW,l cheering, and he made- wyeat4ndtsgailittle I speed, tactual:ate iiiscosf aiadoislasza:'!' • 014 - chide - 14 XtaYs4ectiiialiii or -Sit .4 - ii,; leans; Judge - Molly ; Of . Philadelphia'; Saunter' Galloway, of mid:4obsi bovi;dO,".ii, rear:.7ll4ll.l4lz4Se ihirtdftlifilkireollers' Stitt Merylind spealiera are it ihis tin? (ittii 1 .-- -- ;:..,----- 12 . -- - 7-------- • tlino) - ciit4l44 the hooting - .. I''' "nitii — i - 00, No. 18.5 ' Lai • Tbiiiii• no, heittaae7 about laiso3 4 ,:* o o Sauwatttelcrik iw..wioyeale aro: bo o ji . bbs isisig:ast teriati. - It IS ' the but t *' mi . 0,2. ea }farthing. and dealers la 00171. .... .. - ....,, s t... vi . ... ~ . . Tlkt PRODUCT, PBOVISIOBA /MOON. USD, date destrnotin oe te. el. _ , ~. • . •- , p.,BUMS. WS. Fanalirelirar• mpacit lna* Z0i.*:10.3,40 14arltfkii4irttke, p y a -2,,`.A.virtlai.Lty...l.-,,,i;40,.. .ii-i,iii,.,trjak,i*•'Prtlizeiti, POUP , to' get -, APAR ,:11.1147 EN,V.ELOM%cW 'iliiimit,t;,io.-;tlo%l44lll.4.::NalYwuili,:oicz, •• gotril.74 ,ol Z4erxit ~-:, '._ ~,, -:.- Arm. ~,...,.. ;,, i t; -;, I) , ,- fr •.; ......r...,..-. `.:., ..;'" .11;0ariGii4"A'AmuM40.41takZleOW./42liiiti 'i -etlettiliek4 I.l4'heuTill#lt64lls:4;l7 ta.lialltlitmiAP4 .4.,: --- 3 ;" ~ ;gillior4; e.ia.A4tai i ir. ./.#4t. - .4.iFJ:dioSglil e'disi d e .r;, , ,, .:,--... a lifeid 1 rijillaudipeowlT z F 42 ays ; , .L.t ea ta lii,o arcotne -- - '" , . , 1 1:.',7-1...ti V S.:A:et-a A C.:7 Itil: itAre: :.' ,6.;r4,4-C. Ammer toutnnuessetra %/nun, Comer °And Utt streets, Wasblanto A. 0 n. D. C., Oct. 101eL 1063. Wliall_, DE SOLD AT PUBLIC . Tlt, oa Ili nom sad rowan MIR NVIDAYII, 11th aad „Wilt of Noember, at Um Corral oun near tbs Washington obematiiry, • large lot of public seicice. Alf 4) MULES, condemned as unfit for Bale to commeate ds st 10 o'elec. - k a. In. Term/ ash, In atiternalOnt San. ease. a: TOMPICINS, 1 Capt. sad A. Q. 31.. D. 8. Army. =I A NOTIIER LIZ itEra...-we an icte prom*, to n m a a s_ c .... Übe sad sad fitslahoete watt' anhlta amok aim. she and styolte. W. will Ayala ail' D machinery of t boo+ and soma In pow or vile , ' - proseptheer li-OctS "eh. to —IL BOLA APaghtVairc. 6m on„ N o. • _ 'll'amn di ___,_ -no. ea °I? A raft , p di t -,-.2_,- _ek ei L o n 4 r . _..a . ...• in iwillimi L em , a In4T; Sas. CZ= 1 8 6 4 ♦ . I---- ---- 5----r- W' is k.. ' 1 laosisasortiorot oiPOCKET An Onfrayo HOME DLIZERI, Abr 11166- la zli ril doh.. to ass, in tagoodon 'Torten in - sq. Noroses.... with gilt edges sod with =Ms ' th t ne i r . orot claps sodelsotio Suitsobni. 011 t, , y — /, Rom tbs eQmaest to stis, Tos7:, Nut. Tor oas rt nomads rasa by - - WK. (3.I9ETXBTONA Cif Ittadoitirs. . 04411sworret ' ' a Wood 111121 iteraf chirtroapittrottittiortn_ . ept u ea. *tha n 4 1 large 'iinid ; eplendltketoe't , af the *lore pan t ed goode;all of alattitill fro veld . at low prices. Gates ananerrn In French Merinos, Co- Grant and buil:, and Fifth s Mari am tree , ets. t Finales, corner of Cumin's of all kinds at first oat ran now be had at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth stroctr. 11.11t0a138 in Lot:maw:lgram Shawls at Finch's, eornor of Grant and Mb streets. C. Sax., Dentist, 218 Nntnot, will at tend to all holiness of his wort:talon. DIED: MIicINTYSR.--On Wedneadayinoining, Oct. Mb, ART, wi fe of Gao. L. Mclntyre, In the gth year her p. Tlee Glenda of tha family are raspectfally bolted to attaod the funeral, Tirrnenar erounoto, tram the redlerica of her hasbacel, No. II Palo Alto otreat, Allegheny City. EA'/ON.—ln St, Lode, on Wednesday morning, October :Sib, Mr. JAMEB EATON. Notices will be given of the funeral opcoathe arrival of the body. SPECASL JrOTICES. Su DITADIVAT, For sale by by all Drtiggio, Tr York. oolllatadiarP r Ei tMtnie lir tit musolA and tnrac a n WaliMuNG sod IfOing a _I 09, WeDASEA No. 91 Smith/1M mart. - .. . ' - TIM iLATESYNEWS r,' 7 , toffiiiiiiwrioar._------, : ----:- 7..- , .....: , - 7 -; 2 _ : :: -...4 ; .:. -;,...•.: . 7. -;' . f.;: , ,,f,.. 1 Itzuginup4: .- ! frpiou: igiAteiLapgiittlittitia;-dritittß''g. ' 4 l OUR SPECIA ' Cul - Wag:l p botcher ii, 15'4 L DLSPATCHES. A brilliant achievement occurred hero bat' night- ...li detachment, under Cannel Stliion I of the 18th bilo, coated Etill 'in*itinii7, own.' the river in the face of rebel aluirpolienters.l and landed arDrowiiiterry, two and. a half' miles below thin Oat:a _, They . bailt a Midge under their taco and surprised. and drove-the. rebels fro= the ridge on the swath tide, epon;. leg communication; with Bildieio - tt; I The rebels are flanked, end mast evactate "Look- Oat."' ' ' - ' FROM WASHINGTON sped.] Dteeatch . to the !amt.:ugh Casette. . . WASIIINO7O3 CITY, Oct 28,1823. rron srasna's azstr. There is nothing to inikate any considera ble booy of rebels in our front. The recent artillery and earalry demonstrations, which hare been exsggered into formidable engage manta, are really nothing inoAt_ than an at tempt to discovermar poaition and operations, as la tho belief of some of our boat Informed i oaken. !, There was a raid, the night bofore last, upon oar pickets, near Fairfitx Court Howie, amount ing to nothing, howoror. A squad of Mosby'," cavalry marls a dub upon some mule teams, Jut evening, near Brhtow - Station, but the oolored driven saved the mules by unhitching and driving them, and following on-foot. Lut'a calipaitix. It is behoved that Lea's boasted campaign into Marylanffand PennsylranLt has depner at)d into guerrilla dashos upon the railroad, picking up now and then a ttraggling soldier,or capturing a wagon or two. TIRED OP TUE W. ' All account/ agree as to the matt utter des-, Mutton of the rebels. Two citizens reached our lines from Richmond, who assort tbst the groat Mast of the popubtoo aro utterly tick I , and tired of war, with its sufferings and famine. . •TPOZZITED coluttesitman. The President has apPothted E. P. Perry . Commissioner fir Tennessee, to roan taxes On personal property and toots, ander tho law of hut winter. . ' SUNOS OF A The firing of eannen,• heard at Painesville, and Whlok gate rise to a rumor of a battle yesterday, was that of an artillery review, probably near Boalton. BAD TUATXECT OF OV4 PE18021114.9. It is certainly known here Goatee? prisoner, in Richmond were never so badly treated as at preterit. They aro being 'tarred by the rebel authorities, and more or less of them are actually dying from orpoatire to the cold, in their nakedness. • The e'icuse for ars treatment is, that the rebel government does all it can for them, thnir troop' in the field faring pearly as badly. The War Department here is straining every norrii to relieve our „brave unforturiatee; though we /car that much that la intended for our brave tusfortunatee will, on arriving within the rebel lines, be di verted to other wpm,. ?Et 04ADV Or OYCIETILI. At the last session of Congress a law was passed authorizing tho President to place In command, at hi, discretion, °fasters of any particular grade over officers of the same grade, without reference to the date of their oommiallons. - gen. Blunt has raised the question against Gen. Schofield, that while the law clearly Hermits an officer of ono grade to outrank another °Seer of the same grade, although the latter may hold a commiaslon of date anterior to that of the former, yet the law does not authorize the appointment of racers of inferior to command over thole of superior grade,. Gen. Schofield le but a 'Brigadier, hit appointment as Major °auroral not, having been confirmed by the Senate last winter, whllet Gen. Blunt, and Gen. Steele, now under his command, are regularly eon firmed Major Generale. X.% TIONAL II• NMI. • National Banks hare bean authorized with capital as follows : Dock /elfind,"lll., $100,000; Lonitrille, $110,000; Union 11111 s, Pa., $50,- 000; Madison, Ind., $300,000; Bangor, $1115,000; 'tsarina, Ill.,$50,000; Lasalle, IIL,. $50,000; $ 7 0,000:' Detroit, $500,000. • PLXILUITCI is ran /aim Geo. W. WILIIILZI3, pricato secretary of Got. Yates, of Illinois, has been appointed Assist- ant Paymaster in the Nary, and passed as: imitation. TILT. turas. A hotertgeneons mass of dee thousand peo ple, of both sexes, attended the rues on the National course, yesterday. Among the no tables present were the Secretary of the Inte rior, Marshal Lamon, and Mayor Wallach.. The but time mode was 2:29yi, In harness. vartonat. BANK NOTII3. The engraving of the notes of the National Bank has btren In the bends of the National Bank Note Company some lime, and will soon bi‘onspleted. naan.aso rucruns. Maryland will elect Unconditional:Unita Congreastnen throughout—says, Winter Da. via, and others. COART rtcroastu. Cyrus W. rleld 1, here, trying to Indaoe the Secretary of War to hare telegraph win laid along tho Ooast, 04 Autborind the. /oat Coupe's. GREAT , BIOS 7[EETLN6 IN BALTIMORE. -.`" /Great ; credit la duo acieral Smith, Chief Sale of ,¢t . - ,' ' - , Engineer. Capt. Dresser, /assistant, and Col, PHIL•DILPII.I.I, Oct. 22: 4 -Tite idkihr 11ir5 , ..% tt►eall L to Pate , =mitted to $3,P25.,450. Par- Stanley. - • ' ' ties intending -m take say these bonds cdo tile:, Ost/ 011 S is fivs. kil i sd a" of `l€'''S.sl',!,seKl'ld, wed to subscribe.aoo4,- ,• • ~..- --, ...,.:-Ir of Haien'S Brigide.- ''- -; ' . '' ' .‘ ri olt i t,. , t. . . , -- " --- --r----,.- 1 ~ , ..- .., . ~.-I . ra" tisburgher. _ •-- Gen. Palmer Is assigned to the command of ItLIDUCTI3ij, Oct. '2 :=7:Yolin L. 0'2;111V.- ' the 14th ' Airriy.clepir. • ." :' • : . U.S. .hillitdiy:'Pelegespli* Operator;ot•Pittj.,• bhigh', Pa.; a-g6htleitan-dc.orrecily esteeeie.d,' die d.thii,erenitig, at Alexan4lit, Ca.; of tyi_ p ho ldleeer'Age t l 23 yeats. -. . ! ,_ . pito . * . FtEvg..opr. ~,. . .. apootot mo;o t to.it to th e pittourith 61 ,..tv , . , Sraccasoa, Oct. 28, 1.863. , Yesterday Gen. RUM; with 2 ,0 0 0 men of Gem Palmer's Division, attached tho enemy ; tiPoin 7.4okotft Matintain; and tiftei li - idi . .. contest drove thorn, from their position. It is pribable that commitaicatfoni between Bridgeport nod Chattanooga, along tho Ten nessee, areopen. . z From Washington. W .4 3 XXOTP; 9niv Governor, of Cblerado;4ho ' is also Indian-Superintendent In teat Territory, hoe-informed the Commis /1012V of. Indian.:4ireitsar tbst!tillotokluzleticT with' the -wintniti siturhroorilered to•bti appointed, and tails ithn 'tiSeistauce of Air. k.icolay, the President'a private secretors', have concluded a treaty with the Talieueacio bands of Idahoralthongitthey failed tarcenre. their settlement on a reservation. There is a provhdon that all-each rettlemekts may be in augurated far a gradualoon.scuamation of the hludi cedetl de the //ocertnent: //o says they are Preliably,The most ppr ettsed by the-G6vaininoilefrinitit'single ittelatritwal Spey-do; learly allnf the tmaninglandayet diseorered in Colorado, sad in addition, a large amountof agricul tural and grating . lands. 'The be: • Mean the 3,14 th end 41st degrees of the North latitude. Nicalay Is now on hie way to Wash. baton with the treaty. Information has been received at the Indi an Bureau from the Omaha Superintendency stating that many'of the Oneidas and Winne bagoes had arrived there, begging for food. The Indians fromthe /fort/tern Superintend ency, sent to the upPer - country, are working their way down the .311seouri river, and it I, added - that unless eons° • notion. be taken, they will be scattered all along that rivero greatly to the Injury and annoyance of thewhites. As soon as the suffaringa of the Indians became known, Government It -once made the neces sary peer/Gene fdr theirralief. Several gentlemen who arrived from the wr ingf the Petomae to-night, say that the tir heard in the direction 'of Reatton „rester day has not been teionnted for, but expressed the belief that it wa.s nothing of importaoce. The wegoiis recently captured by - the goer rills,' near Warrenton, contained no property of Yalu*. This is the - seemed daring and vac manful raid daring the present weekrahnost into the heart of our eamps. Iklaed the rebels have not a strong fore* o ibis;ide of the Rappahannock.' SLOG* i their grand retreat, however, small bodies re. Main' at the rations erasing'. They ere eir- - curt/scribed to - three positions by the prelim ity of onr tomes. The enemy's eavalry.scont the neck as far as Stafford Court Roues and Ilartwood Church. A number of dilemma along-the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, charged with harboring guerrillas ' have been arrested and brought to Washington. Some have been committed to Old the Capital prison, and' others have teen released on parole. • Thi I thle“ bad pissed Steubenville, and would resat Witty ie fflassaehusette State League.... Speech of Cen. Butler. BOSTON, Oct. 28.—Tho State League, of Massachusetts, has elected {len. B. Butler, of Lowell, and Mr, Claffin, of Newton, delegates at large to the National Calms League, which meets at Washington in Deeetzther. Delegates from each oongressional district were else' chosen. BOIL Butler addressed the meeting at length, taking ground with those Who Ne lieve that the weeded States hare annihilated themselves as Statee, - whlle the power of She general goverommittetill remains intact over their territory'. opposed "the jacisitheir of a member of the cabinet that therebel-conimon.' wealths, bythrowing down their:arias, should , ' be received into the Union unimpaired rights, and with their I cal institutions: Nis reasons for dictating terms before allowing the incorporation into the - Unionof these hereto; forehostilasectio n s,i l i nitterneiconsideratiot t a v it a ll y , iffectingthe interesf4 and Safety; nt the nation. If the Confederate Sialci are re -ad=?, milted, and their enprescistiativei take their seats in CongresS harore some radical change is effected, what guarantee , is there that the Federal national debt will : not be repudiated, or made to stand, upon tbeiiiteruattretlust the confederate debt must Likeisile te!fotad I: and lot this question come batons Ctitigresi, andel] the appliance "of corrn_ption *mild be' Set'in motion to serer° each a deariden as Would plaie the Fedensl and rebel indebtedness on this lame footing. Oen. "Butler "contended drat the rebel States matt be rege - rdedas dee troyed, or it would be itinsoit impoesibbi to' choose another President, far the reason that aid can didate likely to be selected would receive such' a support in the - North 'as to give - bins a mt. Jority of the whole Electoral Collage s Swint!' tilted of all the States both 'loyal dad rebel . Transfer the question to the Boas° of Repro; zentatiTei!iereqre each Comnionweaith casts; only cite Tote and i'maJority each votes is required, an d &Beatty will &greatly in-' creased. The ppollepof safety and.kisticetAs toieetore the Union in:the Soot fishy es'the' PrinniPlea of tread= and loyalty are extended' ovcr-thepow rebel domain.. • PLAAtTIT/ON ,MITTEBB, .:.--,-,"i Inlets are tow reoscaniendttt bytha Isighest taelfrat . aothorlttai'and - sariaited to- pmbioe strisardre‘. beneettat •etrict.-- `Thri'ari'iiiacd:r4,li sierowies‘• perfectly pus, 1 3 nilmgsLfgr,,,Rreed o 41 otber t012 , :' -- • , . ~ , . srbge, a bealtby, Ardis a 21111121 W is -sslitarc.4., , ,. - „,... ~-,-;;-_,...... ..._. • ... •:' • . They parnY. stranobca alid tujidomte- The Arrest of Mr. Wililamsen.-Artd. . n oy a ... 4 i, E .4 Ets . - n - ~ .. ti 'i , „ , Treatment ofthe Prisoner.. -,,,,ii...iii- , ii n if a o t ;l' - etr.. , of L.;:ieriideri.t.-: .strtallUntoWtlolll4lC4e**OldC'Xi Tar"; - " enact, ofdiartfoisindlikn:, New You, Oct.-.2lL—.The iferalds die- They gmiktun - Lt.„.... diainlig , is .,, z , f_ittnb - a ta teZteD Is / 11 regard,. t° 44 ° arr"l-" Tbey - envent inbunaave and intsmaittentatarra, maim' Williabnon Ind" Biota agents °Utile • - • - • -• . , Pennsylvania and Ittiohigao itelief AilsOCia- ",,,,__ Thtr Dingr,,,,....,_" InTati"u4•°63ll7°f thelftu4' dons, for the sale of. old bandages,.vags, Ac„,. _‘"" 7- " l.l .•.t.Prncia aria C nnttlfatlara , i , - - ,' is incorrect, so far as the property ii raid to ' 2- agl.cutro . dandies; if /WU Cboll.sra r ata .,. .' bars bean old Government. property. it wee nay curio Ltrei , pncitarnt it'd mayo.: trbed - bzbe . .. the property of. the ASSo ciatimyand/Old. by , l v i imaki Wiwi* ittroai.the fa ~ .0141044" Wiillannon AW - dßless'hy,orders o f , th e Chair-, *ad IrOexattstid nata xectreatlrestorer.'l7 , py are men of - the tancudie Conathitlees of the Ai: compeer* Or4ii cotaliritod ' .callsyat?arsk;,wt.ll;et4.. seciations, nod the proceeds dopes their ' green, siiaarre*rpOis Mid erbs, SI -Ini:Oric!"."4".. credit.' •''•, ' '. - • ", perreet4 itte,"' aroja i100n.,, Tor rarticidar;„,a7s, The treatment-.of lir. Williamson -by , Mr. chuamiud 6.42,,,pia1a ar Oc sa tea r Atold%.;' , 1.. Colonel Baiter MIS most arbitrary and unjust.- a y . iir . iil ixst ,.... mmaine .„,„ bath , ~.. zo, Ale wit refused permissioit to send for 'Judge titas it aD 2 D......2... • i -- ' - Brady, ' Chairman of ' the • Association , and - ~ •" • • --- • thltml so dirr- roaraft- 0 .: other parties - Who , could pave ads , innoeentsa ' 2'inlP(''"r"ls*to-k.-wi' O P laa thfalt sc ,c 4 . , a "' 'ABararferal haPta- delay, A note from hir, ' 4l ' and illpisture cti 110 ilell - Oslo co2reilzfu w i th Williamson' was .delivered to Zags. Brady; aide labee: Soft that 11.- bansris'not- mina,. :KW who Immodlatelioldained 'int'interview with ipllliool and dchtertons_atpir re de* any person' -* 7 Judge Torner, ,,, Assistina. :Judge 'Advocate to match the tsts.tisTelq, cRr,, mds. Any ' General, and a ptitaistoptesentatione of Aho , pomonpratendkire,aeli,,XiiititG, if,“ by the -. hots, Mr. Williamson was releaseeost parnio., gag,,,, ce InTidli,,!w . ilor:oitiir."*it sorikly_lto.' At a meeting of the Association Ibis - 671V' 1 c k, - .l v - iilificibma...,,,,Aii pi,,,„;64,,,ltotlig.thlif. Ang,'a committee was . aPpointed• el' Mitko •a 1 b et w 0r ,.. 4 , 1. „.. ; . 0tiii......... ..,.;,,,04.4.1ia5ii,..-.; statement of , theasair to , the, propermutitort- , ...,,...! ~..."--•"7_ -`-'-. ,- w i t ,-.: ties, with wropresetdation of-the °glorious- -,---` •• I: tma-il ln"" C r mr i-t r a erl24 ' . 't treatment of. the- aconsedby,Ool, Baker, and 1 ties ILL - . "1-'6l4.Pelort=cal'a__ .tr-IL','lll'2 lc diefind bilis' fall and unconditional re= 1 albsedr bars tror-els arc tseo' Paws -.. " ,.. ..3F -44 u -- .''' lens front r itrreali and , the removal 'of- Bihar' bottles,era4ichOltni . =cooed in getting tnerns4iaa' from: his position a3l Provest 2 dArshal.of the, intoblese:qaartek , The denicisd Ibi , y.inskili Zan. ' War BapartiptaA. -The meeting AtiaAttendect WIWI? Bittowlanilt ladi,!•: cler gyman, Filiisllsi.W by' Judge, Gabor,' .BeeratArT 4 the Intinor, 2,4 tis Portbeity inirisdt4;. 'The; iimple : triat,'Or er. GOO; 4.. t - Lewis,' Commissioner' f Internal bott,k; -,ha-siieV t'f their ' ',GE ' - et .. Revaitte, rand , other gentle nien of 'position,' ,„ dgi • ' e,...riga are , jai trildf re..4.;t,u,'Aict - :.; who are much incensed at this abuse of. n. is.tH - -- , ~ . 5 t5.6. - ~,,,,,- . p 4. 1 . - - ' d44 .' , p,,,, r_a . - - • . , -- . . fi -- tcr 1 ,.,,H 5.4 —* ii gosrity t ,_ , :,...._.• . ..... ‘, . . . . - .. , . .P. ILlitaltr. eat - - .. sotem.sressrT - - :7'" ---:,'- way. N. r. O.ITI x A ...- 11, r i 370.m---m-10-11-34-fr-: m.s, to bah windessie sad retsit;br • -•-'" -' --- , - _TrifIeIATOMNSBiGir : --''' • ' '' ' ', .0. 6 4 giattidsld.l F,atrthstrveAt., ar:Ttat.Waawt-!', '• ~ . : I ',, - - '- - -' - Zikw.Yohn ; -I)st.-28 p Q •Theatesontzliosnoi t e, front Bataastailtieltt, hour 'orrlvod. ~....,, •-'. - note - iirnothing new Ittozko.) - 1 ...;..,:: Thslibellion in St. Domingo .continits : O. grail siliee.'pinorlia, and come a•grester or. -tent of tomtoty. ----:--,- `The' itoiy thatliiiti" iitii tio4 tree ••4 1. 'tailed tr. boinbirditteritis luitrzie: - •' • ' • A•gtukboat talholiktint Minns on the ifth. ons mita. %Sofia port ono or ter. , •goatto'of , ntatiliotc . huoi if fist fightyrltti a ?elm t; ;giving the rebel iv., good !whining; whe n -. th e riitionttrar isTagoly 'amok lo the bead= b 1 io*nopoit'inlthe bugs of anotherinbtl,loor.- tOtkr nititiding bite. ThianthatitiosUYOUP irootoittbio ;wouldfit nrorgerot,...:, 4 T2...0 Di iqi9ct E'oglit titatizitsociAfr::tilqky•otir,, POtollcr - Veto Crus,-ixect traiga z , ; ,: ~-;-•... , f l : l !ereii3iothit4' else Ileyna 1. ,- , .-, 7 '}".::,,•:, :, i i ,,,,, , Cazu ter gaiiiaiefie,': :. 'Tal t tilirOiiLlt(44 - aiii , l.Ling3 , oairriets4 'or Pogiollintiant3hivattnion* sint,l•le-J14.% AWN* t0. 1 4-inaitoitiott (0 Art IisiVAPA i llair ditthatatatilsrigesixa-e."-- , ' , - , a-r-',-N,;....L!;A1.,1 ~t~r~~l;F • , • 3 Farkets by Teliirrapb. auction in- ' . . - Nl* TORTdayter [ (Set: 2 3.--COttou Sins at : - r. 5 653c 7 ES" liesnrtnnent scedunt,'4B P. Lands, 843-.l_,7essc. Mari- cincanen' vradis . g lee s n d hear) , ;draws brands scarce andin gscil liquesii dentdedly nester pekes 1 634:',14 sbr recnsS t l u c i r C r St 00 37.23 for ccattnan, &cod sbIPPLDS-I.7.snies Eibis LI:111 0.; S 7 Ine„0 2.5 coed ebb/es—Lea -116, tha'ntarkii tinning seCari)--. Whielcy quits ae - ble:' Wanse beer and 'muss agog% nt ,ut on; clite,toispnuasl.4, 47 tot Zaivaitticsguls,,l` fcr...4.6sberiswa, El 40 -for I.talcayttAtubor 4, uk,,r,sl 4.>-fr t•s4- 4ukt btaboroyebt'ttV.lol.o33C, tveetern here and csmorush; thartpurred for Wes - v:1,1 Ind mate. -.11,"4..ta1et. Rt.*, hmore attire and Armor, at $l4 50415 00, tor Oldatm. its rt: 77 .51 - 2177" Cri Vire ' oat 41b; wtt SO rev )..:;‘,.',Vnm.,llfuti 'diner quiet- Land dim a : 1 4;•DitUic. , • '4! ; P fau ' "; of 10,03 , t Oh .115 a(g.s7ii.; 4stentbnim:WeSbLir.ii.: ' , usu. 6/ 4al 40Nr 8114CoSits)ies:.3 SI!LW7:` Corra a Tina. a:Lb taloa 0:40 Lu at 41.41+ for.,Yellaw, !LA. Oatoadrinced; (c. sr $l4 bp for 01d&-n elgir)-(orNei : 'taxa ittiqp,iiti:! • %lAA' vAltait4 - fur atnzokt,' 7.1.-41 one oteadj.- Prizacq.krar tr..13111..‘rp.1 Cam- arm V.Yallv-t 11 Osta a1via=1„.k...1113.24: --'- Yew rork-Stockatui-Mcatey Market. ' Yogi, Oct. 2s;-: :Edeferiitiren 2 and an scties businesidoing at e/37, citicArat too laess.. Sterling Llrnser.'but cicrsduil it'Sit.o3.lgitax. Gold irrez. War rner,..4044. at Si ssAnd4lcialzig•itraw,rett Ito sadfireirl47. G.veratzent Et: errs qcb•t ar.4 11.0 x , - • 7.,ua 107. greets : dull, but realer better. C. a• ...... .. . .... P., h:f,5....11. S. gni G. C. 4 tkl. C. aP. 7 i21. P.1"..C„. « -.. 72 __ .... ....... 113% iturem train is • 817 The Allagitettp gear ratoi a tea ta,4 - 7:t Tint day Welt, bet "fot itintez 'it' G . 43 :Lagoa:ry; 'ted - . the metal -mark ,todieoted that* feet aLi water la the channel fa the Oh:e. The Tucati*...clm• glans§ cloudy and teosottlL,i stith' lalteationa wo : Ili. • at -arable rain, Thant !Lea beep ha depart: wee fee/Cole show Teta day, and the 4 011 CPI" from Wheel:az Le the air . - • There ft sell 0 clothier dotriekt the .I , ocm:of no 7etatirol n'^ed be •loolg3 for ite9 there /3 [1:14/91rItef': aTbo Dipt.G.,3 D. 31om.c.'isprs4-4:44r,:'-i laaLont ipm andilbtad, .1111 vcry fery wial;x:4ll. p4z suporintenden .1 of Cala. wad /a ha, iii atrof trozble.oz,manap Dkaaalc.g.4)3, '4.7.llanocriArlat es."/ Siettio" coin tithe. Lel couditbee. The 'Tricked" an d the' "Leal +tali iineh' itsiaftheitl,iae; the miteebeeknebiaelaz': beeriehetraetod by a eotiple of regal - beats. , Thi' "C o Zio:".!-had thaehozuthere , topliarres, ot railroad Iran in tow, atii bad to tio up.pntu.l/11 - . boils ihead..eonle iret. ant of her way. The .3iee.h.7. Stators" Inn tow hours. It Iwo expected tbat , the "BrIckel1" aad the "Lest Lood" areald bo cetttpclletl" to llghtert. ... . „. Tha'.oll y,'Copt. 17oas, wlll leave fop 7 . i ...... ...,m.r,...,., Me tirawa but litlie snitor,adm. . . . will-got through without dettimity. . Cm:it-John- A., Williams.,slr. .11eltzlioorer'autd, others, of the Ohio river, bare mil the ciao peseanyer. packet .Lordnary, to Capt. - Bart; Able, capt, J e mk.' A. Yere,'DirAVra. Tore, and Capt. John A. lietnlbigee,' and' Mews. StigWell, Powell - et C 0. ,, for tileatated: • sum of niisiocv. •.Oso'of. Om 'of. mei puma,- hunielVlat Iles:aphis to Est pommel= olyknitteatnor anclightE, Lei limn, should the aqtrier.ilea egree:tst Sae' O_Si4e.r. from" present Government nereea. 'Tli this 'Went ' she will mania this paint Sn'it len, dirs,'slid bet - barest in the St. Louis stecillcw Orleans trada.,,,llm aziG,' ID Fe nary was built bruary, this your; reglatereddts ambulant, cod test -FAdielsti: It win. bea thus ob.. served that eteambeatstork Lis tiMmased veriinten" of late, and it la' asserted that )1-duplinittrurthis reamer cannot be built :or I.'m than the erniannl 'f just paid for her. Efeerosterrd tonnage le 712 tone, and he carries, 1.500 tons. .Hm. rims to A 2. The, Luminary Is putuidy the most popular stammerer the' Lower Mtardippi. and prore'insaluebla in Wilt of low :water. u ; D.St.. Semis and :Sew Ctriassw Packet. C4L JarcleS A. Toro will a:remand lmr.-..... rl.'loals Derwin' m - ' SPECIAL, drOTICES. {EV& 7:=-1800-4. P° o,olll or*deut u sliPi4i; rtr o u blx 4 .71U *".*:, nen; lassitture, patigatlat , bt the kart, laa pote. ObitOmi lw: sating, arPid 4,:.4P-4;, 4 114 4, -; dale6Tito carer irtlie7 i4 / 1 , -"f IT, WLNE' , l4f!n;!iiAR; , : Jeiltifoizaw, ce r n e - c` = evoalak aforzaasra. poiraa; z i 7. taatut, Ira a Iwo wal übnitercwth a I z4° ' 44°ll ' ~Z 42! e 1,2 y'ark3 • , l''';'***P.9lc;,4l:44;9r4sr;i.e' _ • - 4 CAW - - •.: li i rVi t i ttranting.4liskotiltigtaltrAY .fisitinittae:to 4 17r/P' -2L..-401 - aritatiOn fr the army :attic Pototaananys: -thafertia car-. - - 111 7-diriai9n_wite attacked by..z.rehoi infantsy_ near Itealton Station, on racyday morning, andliafied upcironrinfantry with in onentile of Qermanto7:— pwo_r . re t ar eentithies'on - It is nOt jwr ttait 3lpaele's Liney'je 111.111Vaiigner tershisre teen relibeitil, btitnotfolentd II ash- Gentlemen in .military, cfraleslirtrbeliepi, VIZ.: Our present position is hig,l4 - j.fiidiable,: in the event thet`Lee thenki,ventuyi tomako ' so attacks VEIL. INTELLIGENCE.. IRE El ki El