"~~~~ wvAypA.,.ir 31.04N.T.N13F.OcTql$Fq1,5 CITY avt 3EIRS _ .* wefltern Virghiti The Wheeling Ingelligencer of Saturday atates that on Friday biovernor - - Pierpont ,t,iictdved - a - ditipatch from, T. N. bavy, Ad• fhtahtatCamp Pierpont, as follows; Large aacessiotc forces are gatherin g a at Peters- , burg,: ~2 ( . near our line,) and Union men 04-leaving their families and homes, suid cobccetrating at Catlettsburg. Five regiMents ought to be sent there immedi stew Vr - 4 - have been notified of an attack to-night by fifteen hundred cavalry. Seces eionists appear to be rampant. in Barbours villa. _- On Tuesday last, the rebels at Worth ington, Marion county, killed a man named , Sharp, a member of Captain Nay's aohiter,autirds. They ran his body through with ibayoriet, and tying a bullet across his breast left him lying on the ground,- - The ma* t day a party of the Union soldiers camp 044 a. body of the rebels and killed two `ahem, John Anderson, a ringleader, • and fa Ow man named Gallahuo. At anotherAii4.the Union men shot the hand off of lohilltithter, •as he was sneaking through - the"woOds The country about - Worthington - was being most effectually • scouted. . ' Some ()four readers are already informed that _on last ASaturday week, Major Olmh stead and Lieutenant Blaysden, of Colonel Zeigler's Bth Virginia Regiment were shot near Caseville,. Wayne county, Virginia, by a body of concealed secessionists. Two companies ;iit'the regiment, with a small party, of cavalry, the latter a half mile in advancti* - '-weie returning to Camp Pier pont, after'an expedition into the country. MOM- Olmstead, Lieutenant Blayeden and others, had lingered behind the cavalry, not dreaming of danger, when the party was fired upon and the two named killed. The bodies were taken to Catlettsville, Ky., where the deceased officers resided. The arrival of the bodies created the intensest excitement in the village, which continued through the next day and until after the funeral. All of the prominent secession ists of the place were arrested, some twen4 ty in number; and taken to Camp Pier pont, where they were kept a few day and then cent to. Louisville. Lieut. Blayeden's wife was almost detracted. She is said to have fallen upon the grave of her has. band, to which she clung with the wildest distress. This, with other similar scenes, aroused the people to the highest pitch of excitement NATIoNei LOCAL YELEACHERS' Ass&a. A.TION.-1t has been deemed best not to call the Local Preachers' A.2(x3iation of Pitts burgh and Allegheny Vgellier for the pur pose of electing deleg.:,N to the annual meeting of the "National Local Preachers' Association," which convenes in New York, Saturday, the 19iit inst. Accord. ingly, local preachers residing in the bounds of these districts, who can possibly go to New York, are asked to report their names to the Executive Committee, Messrs. J. F. Drava, J W. F. White, W. IL Kincaid, or James L. Graham, President of the As • sociation. Should any find it inconvenient to report to the Committee or President, they will, on arrival at New York, report to Rev. C. C. Leigh, 49 Fourth street, and entertainment will be provided. Excursion Lick** to Philadelphia will be sold at the offiehhere, good for ten dap from the IGth THE anxiety evinced by our citizens in applyinffi=_for tickets at the Auction House. corner Wood street and Virgin alley, to the Fate of building lots for country resi dents, to take place on the premises, Ha zelwood, near Hazelwood station, Con , nelhiville Railroad, on Thursday next, October 17th, at 2 o'clock, shows a dispo eition and the right kind of judgment in Securing& pprmanent home in the country, a moderite price, and terms so easy as loinivithin reach of all. - The locality is the most desirable in Allegheny county, and cannot be excelled for a healthy or .Ixektttlful situation in the country. Several riwi3Oligs have alre'ady been erected, and when the whole property is disposed of, as it must be on next Monday, it will make a pleaeant and sociable community. RETuvirso.—Mr. Edward Jay Allen, a- Pittshurgher, son of iildward Allen, brickisi&,,of Chesnut street, was, at the Wm:ling...of difficulties between the two bOntlons,engaged in building a railroad in itiiidrbribrof Virginia, and being a Union -P#1414 4 11 - not permi tted to return home i lielitts" finally succeeded in eluding tho vigihthoi of the "seceshors" and escaped - bito - Miatioyal States with his lady and Mr. , WmOtotoinson. The two latter reached 110624. on Monday, and Mr. Allen, who is ,Poly in Philadelphia, will be here in a few &Lys. We are glad to bear of Mr. Allen's `safety, as many of his friends, knowing his sentiments, have felt much concern for him. MIIRDNE O'F' A PENNSYLVANIAN ON -2IIN KANA.RWA..—A young man named John Devinny, jr., residing in Blairsville, Indiana county, and who had been en gaged in the oil business on the Little Kanahwa river, previous to the war, left home a ftw days since for the purpose of winding up his business in the oil region. While there he fell in with a party of Se cessionists, and upon his giving expression to Union sentiments was shot down—de. liberately murdered. Information of the fact reached his home, and his father passed through,this city, on Sunday, for the purpose of brimzing up the body. COLONEL Slaw s REG CM an - T.—Col. Birwell's regiment arrived from Kittanning eterday afternoon, and marched through the city on their way to Camp Wilkins, 'where they joined Gen. Negley's brigade. The regiment is one of the finest we have seen, composed of ten fall companies of large, robust men, thoroughly equip ped and all armed except two companies. Tney will be a credit to the brigade and Western Pennsylvania. As soon as the remainder . of the brigade is fully armed and equipped Gen. Negley will move westward with his - command. This, we learn, will be in a few ,:::;1112514. • , (31a)rier ForrsoraTrons.--This-drama has been verY' popular since its first presenta tion here, and attracted another full house last nighl. It will be produced to-night fat!, the, last time with the same excellent shat:- .To-morrow night is Mr. Couldock's 4{4when-a complimentary benefit will be StOnAdm: t. LIQUOR SELLING.-Peter Lana 3,43f,*the Fourth ward, was arrested and. Lj►l2oii' tore Mayor Wilson yesterday for __•j" ,_ liquor on Sunday, contrary to the f Assembly. He wisely concluded to pay the civil penalty of $6O, which will forthcoming to-day. Cowmen° —ln our table of the olli. vial vote of Allegheny county for ABSOCi• ate Judge, Court of Common Pleas, we govi t r tin'inajority for Jno. Brown, Its inibtfaan, over Laurence Mitchel, 'Union .eas t didate, at 2,246; it should have been 1,246. HOOEY :OIL NOVSMBER —ll.r. Henry Miner, Lyon's Building, Fifth street, sends us the current number of the Lady's Book, surpassing, If possible, any number of the year in variety of matter and fine illustra, Lions: Mr. Miner will furnish this superb periodical at low rates. THE beautiful flag lent by Mr. Collins, of London, to Gen. Negley's brigade will be formally presented on Tuesday evening, on the camp ground, at four p. M. 'Oss4.-Nsiyarar has received his arms and eqiiipments for his bat }t. 1146 guns are on the way and the bispiesOuis POII3/148(4 The Arm/ Vote. -sint,iooilationT,cwo have received re turns from a nutiftiit- of additional comps niets,,whighv.with,the vote already publish ed, makes up the following aggregate : ASS. TlThof, DIST. a. Henry W. Wilharno 1638 -paer..TUDON, c.quion2Lus. Wm' Fi.6POtiire— 1592 NM JUDO; 005110 N PLEAS. Bfalnt ...... 693 Lanrenoslacieii 757 STATE BINATOD.. John P. Pe.aney, 15EM d'HEXULT.. Thomas Williams... Thonr , s J. Bighorn Poser C. Shannon... William Huta hman..-0- ..... Sigismond Loew Jr H. tartish , A. H. Grows Tnomas B. Hamilton ' 81188.17/. Henry Woods .1 °shun Rhodes B. AL Brinton PROTHONCITARtn 1, • Henry Eaton Robert 0011MD3EUCIREB. David Oa John A.. Parkinson..-. 773 TRELStRER, Aaron F10yd...-... James Blazirmore 8, B.Davidson ..... ..... 016 970 CORONER. John M'Clung ..... Wiliam Alexander MOOT= OP POOR. Robert H. Davis 642 We give a summary, showing the resul on doubtful offices : lIIIAPTIRER Avoid. 6827 646 Total ...... ... 7473 7499 Giving Blau!more 2 majority over Floyd. A. 081.1101.1. . . Ehrnarkn Levu,. Grow. County 667 1 6505 On) 705 090 Gram over Loew, 123; Hamilton over Loew, 87 The above includes the votes of Captain B. W. Morgan's company, attached to Col. Knipe's regiment, which the Prothon atory refuses tircertify to, the returns not being properly made out. The Chronicle, of yesterd.y, publishes the vote- of Captain Foulk's company, in the same regiment, as follows : President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas: Wm. B. McClure, G 9 votes; Assistant Judge of the District Court : H. W. llama, 68; Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas : John Brown, 69; Senate: J. P. Penny, 68; Assembly: T. J. Bigham, &I, Thos. Williemp, 69, T. B. Hamilton, 68, A. H. Gross, 69, P. C Shannon, 63; Sheriff: Henry Woods, GO, Joshua 'Rhodes, I; Prothonatory: Henry Baton, 69; Com,. missioner: J. A. Parkinson, 69; Coroner: C. B. Bostwick, 69; Director of the Poor: R. H. Davis, 68. No vote for Treasurer Is van here, and Mr. Loow, for Assembly, receives no votes. Colonel Rippey's regiment and some companies in other reginients are yet to hear from, but we think the election of Mr. Blackmer° may be set down as a cer. tainty. Loew is certainly beaten, but whether by Gross or Hamilton remains in doubt. CAVALRY EN ROUTE —On Sunday night a detachmndt of Farnsworth's cavalry, from Illinois, six. hundred in number, sr rived from the West and proceeded East ward. Yesterday afternoon the other de tachment, equal fn numbers to the first, came in and were sent on towards the seat of war. CHAPLAIN OF THE EMS REGIMENT,- A letter from Col. lit'Lane,states that Rev. J. Flower, Presiding Elder of the Erie Conference of the Methodist Church, has been chosen Chaplain of the Regiment by a unanimous vote of the officers. Mr. .FloWer's residence is at Girard. ANOTHER MILITAaY KAP.—Henry Miner Fifth street, sends us another of Lloyd's military maps, showing the whole of Maryland and Virginia, with all the points of interest in the present struggle. These maps are acknowledged to be per. fectly accurate and • give a bettor idea of localities and distances than is possible by mere description. OIIINIINAL COUR.T.—A. number of LH fling assault and battery eases were dis. posed of in the Quarter Seesion, yesterday. A bawdy-home case was on trial at ad journment. DIVORCE.—We neglected to notice that the application of Sarah Jane Kearns for a divorce from her husband, James H. Kearns, had been granted by the Court of Common Pleas. Si mmo}ie.—Mayor Wilson, yesterday, issued process against a number of parties who have not yet paid their vehicle license. Bes,tir pay up at once, gentlemen, and save further expense. pOSTERS, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, ICC, Printed at the lowest cash prices to snit the times, ir W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, 147130 WILL TIMM IN RED, WHITE AND FILUE,(W ITH FANCY CUTS,) Oa la PLAIN BLACK INK. .Call and BAB Samples and get pricea.lol sold T. J. - - 1" A UL HUG Utl Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBITROfft GRAPY & CO., MANUFACTUREES; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well so looted Oook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, Ll.Bo—nstPßovED KITCHEN RANGES:GRATE FRONTS, Houtow-Waxx, Ac, among which will be round the BISS r COAL COOK STOVES IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IRON! CITY, Wereawarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST iIaAL. COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PREMIUM awareed to the TRIM LKOLICAN, GLOBS & RIPUBLICI, Fer the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KAMM Prtradum Stovee are nnsnr maeed. We call attention o LFat.FBS and BUILDERB to the largest stock o GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN THE STATE N.B.—We line the DIAMOND AtuI,MCLIPBEDea Cook Biomes with Snan-Btone Linin>ra w eh etend th e ft.* bettor than tmn. antPtaa ai tsnilrr ILAJLLAISZ %.j CEPITS.—• Approved style of .496afivit Ensmeled coihiye for lett 10 Shirk Whirs of any iilyTV emits. EATON 00 , soli' 1 7 kui 19 -street, "They go right to the Spo t. , INSTANT , EXL4M sr bp YOtlirtZUGH PQRIEY YOUR BREATH iirrowerruit t ni YOUR VOJCKI S 'P4 L nrxtvs ' Throat Confections. ARE GOOD FOR' OLERG GOOD FOR LEUTUREES, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAK FAS GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING 'S THROAT CONFECTIONS: LADIES ARE DELIMITED WITR SPALDING'S THROAT CON PROT 10N,5.. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDLYCPS THROA T CONFECTIONS. 1519 781 737 They relieve •Cough instantly. They clear the Threat. They give strength and volume to the Vein. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath They are delightfhl to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. 97d I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky ea or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot^ Yon will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them tudisperiaible. You will find t! em at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Rkrekmore 970 My signature is on each package. All other, are counterfeit A Packaze will bn ncrot rq mad, prepaid, on re enipt of Th irty Con IA HENRY C. SPALDING, jel3 No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE AN." 4-111e4 CURE d! - Oeado c4 A CURE 'fre Nervous Headache . < l 7 , CURE kinM Hiteadaene BY THE USE OF TERSE CEPHALIC PILLS the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Seadache may be prevented; and it taken a , the commencement earl attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom tail in removing the Nassau and eadaehe to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Bowe removing Cbstincem. For Literary Mm, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax dive, Improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor o the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. be CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long In. shotion and carefully conducted experiments, paying been in nee many yearn, during which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origin• shag in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the irtamath. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times withperfect safety and without making any change of diet, and 1 , 14 absence of any disagreeable ta,ti renders it oasy to ruiountrier them to oht7dren. Beware of Counterfeits. The genuine have fire eignattires of Henry Betiding on each box. Bold by Dnaggtate and all other Dealers In Medi. oIDOR. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4$ Cedar street, New York /Prom the /Crammer, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which hey were made,vis.: Cure headache in all its forma From the Examiner, NololA, Va. They have been Seated in more than a thousand eases with entire &mesa. Fh-tvrn the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pi 118,) so that you may bars them in mule of an attack, Prom the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and one of the very beet for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, Prom the Western R. Et. Gault', Chicago. We heartily enderee Mr. Spalding, and hie nazi. walled Cephalic NIB. Flrom the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persons suffering with the headache, who try them, will ['tick to them. From 1.0 &Whet n Path Finder, Nat, Orleans, ha Try them I you that are afflicted, and we are sure that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce. P'roin he St. Louit, OsoooraL The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) ia rapidly increasing. Prom the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect hie name with an article he did not know to pormean real merit. From thy itriverr=ovidenee, The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable qinutere Prom the Daly New; Newport, R. I: Cephalic Pills are taking the place of ell kind& Prom Lae Cicsnmarcial Bulletin, Boston, Mass. Said to be very efficacious for the headache. WA 'tingle bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARILD GLUK will save ten times its cost mutually:lW SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ECONOMY I sarus Swan m Tao Bevis Num.'lli* accidents will happen, even in well regulated itt a 'very deniable to have aome cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys Crockery, An. SPALDING'S PRE - PARED GLUE meets at eneb, emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up sticking point. N. B.—A Brush accompanies each gotile. Price amis. As certain unprincipled perso • us are attempting to palm off on the unstutpechng public, imitation's of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all per sons to examine before purchasing, qui see that the full name, .q-SPALDINEPB PREPARED GLUE.till on the outside wrapper; all others are swindling conoterteita. For'ssle by JOBENI F LEMING, corner Diamond and Marital street_ tebl Maw C. WEST air, gunmoromasta air CARRIAGES; ROCKAWAY% BOWIES, SULKIER a SLIMES No. 187 Para Strad. Fittaburok p a . All work warranted to be of the beet um er al. arelklydis calluT GUNS—Single and Double 1,7 Barrel—For eats at ta) noed ocl2 BOWNA TATLNY436 ood CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES _For Bale by SOWN k TETLEY, oel2 186 Wood sizeet. 0 LT S REVOLVERS-6 inch, 6 shots, C For sale by BOWN a TETLEY, oollt 386 Wood *set, PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS SAVE THE PIECES! DISPATCH! "USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." HENRY 0. SPALDIN9, No. 48 CEDAR street, New To* OAVI lON A. rant liTMI ItrKEE ar, FEEELIPZ, 46 . ENERAL 300PEILS E. AT ?HEIR NEW ?ARAM ATi rvy-ptte 'treet Between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSBUSSII, PENWA are prepared to fornish Coal Oil, Whts• key, Ale, Molasses and Po: k ItARRPLS, at the shortest notice and on the reaeonable term THE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY M I ANTTFACTUVy HAVE FOR REFINED ARDESCO (HL, Non-Explogl‘c..l . Also, PURE B EirzoLe. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, sk4S-em GENTS, BOYS and 1 OUTELS' CALF, SIP and THICK BOOTS OF A VERY tIUPERIOR QUALITY, SELLING LOW FOB CABO, W. E. Schmertz & 00., No. 31 'FifthStreet. LL,L lAM 111.KANti, DA VLb 111()/,_NDIAA-13 AA RRISON A. 00 FFIN, Ocannil Partners. Spacial Partner MEANS & COFFIN , (Elooessoorti to .11'Ctundl000, Means k 004 WHOLESALE GROCERS Corner Wood and Water Sta., felOnm uI, Ell BYRNE, M ERCIIANT TAILOR, 49 S. Clair Street, (Formerly with L. filrehfleld,l Ly A V ING REIT RN ED FROM NEW YORK. with a choice stew ek of ourras. CASSI M ER.IIB and V FISTINOS, which can be pur chased at prices far tielow the usual rates. *- (.4 real inducements offered to cash buyers. mez:tim DOWN 84. TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, NEAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice, aving been in th a hibillloBa of manufacturing look ever since the "fever" first broke entire can assure persona about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give no n call and matte en examination of our vtock now on hand. nohs JAMES A. FETZER. - FORWARDING AND COMMINOR MERCHANTI I=l3Zl 'Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lar I, Ratter, Dried Pratt and Produce Generally, 0011.1(11R OF MARKET AND FIRST STURM RIMER to—Prasei, (4. Bailey, gee, William Dil worth Sr., S. Oullbert kAn Pitteoal ch, Boyd a Ott, Heieker k Swearingen, Pl. Brady. Can M. a M. Bank, Lief Howell, Mangle k Co, 1 4eorge Anderann, Donlon Paxton A Co., Wheeling. mrlar2r.itde D. B. ROGERS dlr. SOIL, MANIIYACTITEMBS 07 ROGXRS' IMPROVHD PATINY STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEETH!, Office, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, PITTSBURGH. PA. falflas JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City; PS. 1111111 7 / 1 01121118 or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF 0.91•T.A.331:711.(31-S, 82 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. air Orders may be left at H. CHILDS &Yt3,122 Wood Btrool. Pittsburgh. oe11:1 vns D USH HOUSE.—M. RUSH, Proprie lA, tor, N 0.1197 Liberty street, near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. This house has been lately enlarged, refitted and re-furnished, and is now in the beat of order for the accommodation of boarders and travelers, The best of Oysters rece:ved daily, sold wholesale and retail, or served spin every style. The -delica cies of the season always on hand, together with superior brands of lequore, to. aela fIOM &STEAD, AND PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR GARDENING PURPOSES, A't' AUCTION, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RE SERVE, within four miles of the Court House, Ind a short distance from the City line, near the Connellaville Railroad which is now finished, giving every facility to approach the property at a small charge, with a pleasantXide to Haalewood Station on the Wood's estate, adjoining residence of Hon. George H. Darsie, Isaac Pennock, Esq., Hon. M. Swartswelder ' Mr. Burginn and others. Sale to take place on the PREMISES en THURSDAY next, OCTOBER 17pa, at 2 o'clock. Cars will start from the state:a. near the Gas Works at half pant one o'clock, returning at 6 o'clock, to convey those wishing in purchase. FREE. TICKETS will be given by ROB"P ROBB, Esq., at the Law Office of Messrs. Robb & McConnell, Diamond street, te• iween Smithfield and Grant, or at the Auction House of W. G. outi 10: NW, where PLANS of the PROP ERTY can be seen. Further particulars will be given in hand bills Terms of sale accommodating to all. JAMES McKEN.NA, Salesman. W. 0 McCall:my, Auctioneer. oc9:1 wd TEETH. BITBAGTEII WITROUTPAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the appar Ms can be used to its test advantage. hiedic .1 gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex tracted by my process, sod are ready to testify as to the safety end painlessness of the operation, whk ever bas been said by persona interested in as serting the contrary haying no knowledge of any process. Altir ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style E. OUDRY, Dentist, 184 Bmithfleld skeet. nol4dvdis TO THE PUBLIC. VISPBERAMT the lap°. .1 ra rant and falsely Mod- est Physicians of all de. .." • nominations, treat secret • • and < delicate disorders,'% self abuse and diseases or situations common and acidotic to youths of both 1301.138, and adults, single or married. Because .111 1 RUMMY publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thine it a great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among_ their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be caulitoutlio keep them in ignorant* that they tit the same as Dr. BRANSTBIIP, (except publishing) lea( a lucrative practice might be lost to them smong stupid, lately modest and presumptuous families, born end raised in ignorance, springy , ' as mushrooms, and who compare society, Innalli genoe, sense, Ac., to dollars and oente,m,ystetiously, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guar liana are thankful that their sons, daughter! and warde, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and at.pear anal, hare been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and after mar rings through him bare been saved mach suffering, anxiety, mortification ko. Having the advantage of over thirty years tniperiartoo and observation, consequently, he has mtherior skill inthotreatinent of special duiesese, and whet la daily consulted the profession, as well recommended by able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, Act Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emir:done.— Th's dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never rot Billed. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old ageotaventy years, all Irrelpf• larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are arm sed from Iceland moss and other ingredients a skillthl physicien five years at the businenyi ro has bad more success t. 119011 all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered. as the cerny caws will show. They are atl genuine and pia be found according to a pamphlet that each paean will get at the exammationotll free of Officefib Smithlitaki street, near Di amal c ji la = Private communication fromall parte of the Onion strictly attended to. predict WM O 4631ydrnte PitA# 3 bargh Polit WO Oftioe ......,._,., y ,:.,.._•._.: ..,. B . f., ,....., LATEST BY . TELEGRAPH. AVASIIINOTON CITY; yet: 14 —There is no news from below pig morning. Rich• and A. Lucas, a minor, belonging to this city, was brought- before Judge Merrick to-day, on application to be discharged from Col Tans' first District of et,lumbizt regiment. The decision of the was that there was strong circumstantial evi,. deuce that the petitioner enlisted with tbe consent of his parents, and the application was accordingly refusrd. The War Department has ordered Gen. Sherman, commanding the Department of Cumberland, to reinstate, all the Officers of the- 24th Illinois regiment who were file gaily discharged by Gen. Fremont through the instrumentality of Colonel Hecker It is further directed that the °barges the directly interested parties may have to make, the one against the other, shall be übmitted to Gen. Sheeman for such action.l as the general interests of the country may reci Ulf O. P177. , 1317RE1ti. PA Tho Committe of aggrieved offic era will leave Washington to-morrow to report themselves for duty. The C:smmissioners to the World's Fair was organized to day by electing Secretary Seward chairman, and Superintendent of the Census, Kennedy, Secretary of the thirteen Commissioners. The Hon. Ed ward Everett only was absent, and ho sent a letter of excuse. A committee was ap pointed to wait on the President with a request that he Bend a national vessel to England to carry such goods as the Anac-. lean contributors may desire to exhibit. Gen, Walter Jones, an aged and distins guished retired laivver, died today. . It has been reliably ascertained - that-the rebel force which made its appearance West of Louisville on Saturday, consisted of only one company of infantry and another of cavalry. The promptitude of our troops in obey ing important orders dut lug the last two days, has elicited encomiums from the, most prominent military officers, ands strengthened confidence in their efficiency for any conflict in which theiy may be called to participate. General Van Vlict, of the Quartermas ter's Department is assiduouisly engaged in the business of providing overcoats and blankets for our troops, as these art'cles are rapidly distributea by Captain Thomas, I of the clothing department. The contrae tors in the Northern cities do not furnish the supplies as expeditiously as the wants of the soldiers require, it being the pur.. pose of the government to allow none to cross the river unless they aro comforta bly clad. The rebels on Saturday advanced to l'ohick Church, twelve miles from Alex• andria and barricaded the road with wagons, but our pickets paid no hostile ate tendon to them. Reports have been current for several days that Banks had crossed the Potomac, and even hard fighting is rumored, but it is certain that no such information had of ficially reached Washington to-night.— Yesterday the rebels made a reconnoissance at Edwards' Ferry, several prominent offi cers, judging by their uniforms, being en• gaged in that business. Cameron and Thomas Visit Jefferson City and Tipton-- Army News from Missouri. (Special Dispatch to the St. Louis Republican.) SYRACTISR, Mo., Oct. 14.—Gen. Came ron accompanied by Adjt. Gen. Thomas, spent Saturday night at Jefferson City and arrived in Tipton about 9 o'clock yesterday morning. After breakfasting in camp they rode over to this place, six miles, on horseback, accompanied by Gen. Fremont and staff. Upon its arrival here the party called upon Gen. McKinatry, and, after spending half an hour with him, proceeded in company with him, his staff and several other gentlemen, to review Gen. McKin. stry's division, which is encamped here.— At the close of the review Gen. Cameron made a few well timed remarks to the troops, expressing the highest gratification at the condition in which he found them and the utmost confidence that in the hands of such men the honor and success of our country's arms were safe. Loud cheers were given for Generals Cameron. ; Fremont and McKinstry, after which Gen. Cameron and his party, accompanied by Gen. Fre mont and staff, went by rail to Tipton, where they reviewed Gen. Asboth's divi sion, which was also in excellent condition and then they went on by special train to St. Louis. It is understood that Gen, Cameron came here at the request of the President to ex amine the condition of affairs in this De partment and that he professes himself highly gratified with the condition of Gen. Fremontli army. Col. Merrill's cavalry have gone down the Osage on a scouting expedition. Generals McKinstry and Stanly are to remain here, and not go East, as reported. Gen. Fremont is on the eve of moving, but is greatly embarrassed by want of transportation. Within a few days parties of rebels have heen foraging sixty miles south of Sedalia. I have very late intelligence from Price's army, My informant, a citizen of this county, deserted, and is bore to claim the .amnesty offered to rebels who lay down their arms. He left Price, on Wednesday, a short distance south of Johnstown, in Bites county, moving southward. He represents that great dissatisfaction exists in Price's army. Desertions occur every day, and if assurances could be conveyed to them that they would not be harshly dealt with he thinks that the greater part of the State Guard would lay down their arms and return to their homes. They are tired of war, and are only prevented from deserting in large bodies by the assurances of their officers that if they are caught they will be hung as traitors, and by the stories of terrible Union outrages which are circulated among them. The most exag. gerated accounts of atrocities committed by our army, the destruction of property, burning of towns and ravishment of women are circulated and believed among them. Eight or ten other citizens of his county, who belonged to his company, deserted along with him, and are ready to give themselves up. Skirmish in Missouri. Wino, Oct. 14.—The Steamer Gram. pas, with a flag of truce from the enemy's camp, Columbus, asking for an exchange of prisoners, arrived here to-day.' Gen. Grant replied that of his own accord he could make no exchange as he did not recognize the Southern Confederacy, but would communicate with a higher author ity for their views on the subject. A detachment of Capt. Noleman's cav alry company, 25 in number, had a 'skir mish with the rebel cavalry, 100 strong, at Beckwith farm, Mo. The federals were repulsed with a lora of one killed and five wounded. The rebel Captain was killed. A detachnient:of the 29th Illinois, yester day; seized a large quantity of corn, and a number of horses, mules and cattle; they also took two prisoners at Thompson's Farm. Iron Bridge Blown Ur by the LOIID3VILLE, Oct. 14 —The iron bridge over Green river, at Munfordsville, was' blown up by- the rebels yesterday mama ing. We have no Southern news or papers. Cameros Leaves - St. Louis. Lou,us Oct.l4.—EleerataryeaMmlM and Adjutant General Thomas left thin afternoon for Washington by a aptaidpi trsdkvia. Indianapolis. • -- W,astkjegton VitY News. Rebels. INFALL333II.II=NIKENT i r a friend ialiadi ltreifiagaitactid talg4 4 ‘; oeltarried BoorB, snoks . AN.Ik: GAIT 5, titellhig lower thaagwean beLbOughtfor at any place ehie in the city, . - .Abgnetworthe'plate,.. . ; :T.Effklagralt-Oilla ST*1113;::, • PS Marketdreei: 0012 - iteactnittfdot - , . . . • . .....- ~ Away strkritzngs..— ,--. . ... - -;-,-..."L",..- "-- , 4„, , ,,, , , , Indiana Orsa l o t tgutivizairialt u„..ra.. 185, ,A5ie10,, i po___Ja_d n , if.pf_94 . _ '44: . ( 1 .... f .r. QtALEDERUIPOS.Air.. ‘1 mil be Yee:laved I,„1 at this *Mee notili2e'cl ' oek.,l: inalitlib,X l 4•4; Gm. 28th• day of Ortobtir.4:l6ll4,feretfr4i s hi ng ,th e fcdoirmatarirkirolvill ,eladehterableat thiliQuirfer- , msatees-pepopit indianispolir4ndatlls,baiinantitiel. as rtalutred, via:- , . f ,/ , ..ri• ;. , , .;..., , . , 86,000 Cap s Forage, and Anon, -- .. ~ . 1,660 Uniform tketaotruddadvartfantyiiiiiit bine HerealY . •, 7. =i- '-',,- 2 .z -,,, : - 120 Uniform Jaaettl,larisiefanri Otiralq..ditili 20 Uniform JackehylditaidernhArillleirrdarit. e Kersey - 3 .. .-. , . ... ,• . 34,750 U b orm Coats,,P.rivates, Intantry,thall ztt 2,680 Uniform J ate,PriVatela Cavalry—dark• bine Kersey- _.- ,_,-..r, ~, - • 1 , - - • 1,350 Uniform Jackete,illvates,riatillety-Aaric laft Chevrons N. 0., S. radriot bilinfii. - ' 20 " . " pafra4fAllayalrY , -. . .—' ' 370 " let Sergeants, pears of infantry: 40 " " PIM Qbeavtdry , , 10 " " ; pairs ,of-,Artillery -1,460 Sergeants, pairs of Infantry 130 " " • pai' of Cavalry pairs of Artille* 2,900 " Corporals, pairs of, Infan try •' 260 pairs of Cave. lry • 110 " " pairs ofArtillery •,- 40 " Hospital Steward ` pairs of 1,910 'l'rowsefs,Hergalnfaritfy—slty-blueKerool - " " Cavalry " a so 44if - ." Artillery • . 2,900 * Corp , Infantry " a 260 " " Cavalry " . no " " Artillery " 31,600 " Privates, Infantry " " 2,2,69 .‘ . Cavalry ,' 1 180 Artillery " 610Eashes . ~. 10,000 blue flannel Clack Coats—lined - 80,750 flannel Shirts 80,860 .Drawars • _ , . • . _ , 72,760 Bootees, pairs of . -,. . , , 4.060 Boots, pairs of,; ~. • - - . - - ' : 80,860 Stockings,. pairs. of - ..,. I o,coo Groat Coate, Infantry : , .. ! ' - , 10000 Great Coat Straps, eels: . : ~ I 2.5,000 Army Blankets, wndln< ngw,lnaliiii 61644004 U. S. in blank,iiinches loier,entrel to be 7 feet long and 4 feat dinotroa w-fier to weigh b pomade each:, , 4600 Stab] e Proeali Al!' the abovemientioned &deltas. intuit On form in every respect, to • the,sesJed stiaidard patterns in this office, where they may beAitamilical and additional information- received- concerning them. The manufacturers' establiihirtent'Or deakirs. place of business must be .distinctlY.sisW in the proposal, toge th er ,with the tonics, address and" responsibility of.two persons proposed-as swedes. The sun ties will parents, that a contract shall. be !altered within ten daysMteitliie acceptance of said bid or proposal. - Proposals will be received for the Whole 'of any part of earn kind of the raticlersadvertased for. The privilege is reserved-by and for the Dulled Stites of rejecting any -proposals thrd may •be deemed extravagant. Deliveries to commence within twenty days wf ter the acceptance of the proposals, and one-third" of the quantity contemned dor must be delivered within one month of said date of acceptance, and the remainder within two months-of said day of ac ceptance, or sooner if practicable. Bidders will I nevertheless state in their -proposals the shortest' possible time in which the quantities bidforean he' delivered by them. All articles Will be subject to inspectionby sworn &stag.lnspectors, appointed by authority of the United Payment shall be made on each delivery, pro- Tided Congress shall have made an appropriation to meet it, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shell be made for that purpose. Ten.per cent. of the amount of each debvery will be retained: until the contract shall be completed, whichwill be for feited to U e United thateS in cam of failure on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the Geri. tract. . . • Forms of proposal awl guaranty •will be hirntidt 7 . ed upon application at hia offix=me b9' considered that do not conform Proposals will be enclosed 'Pro for fur- Dishing army supplies." A. MONTt3OMERY. ocl.l-toc26 • Mai. and Q. M. U.B. A. SILK BUNTING CHINTZ FLAGS, -A T- R. WILLIAMSON'S, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET IYB EAGLE on, WORKS. WIGHTMAN d- ANDERSON, .EFINERS AND DEALERS TN Pare Oarbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts: St w rgh. Also, Bensole and Car amuse constantly on band. Orders leant ohms, Smyth k Co.'s, on Water u First eta, will be promptly tilled. se2B-em NOW IS THE TIME - • TO KILL RATS..; The safest and moat effectual RAT PARTH•hOW in WM, and warranted TO BANISH BATS, MOB AND Rowans; VERMIN OF EVERY DEB6RIPTION4 WITHOUT THE USE OF POIHON. Prepared only by . .JOSEPH FAEMING, cell corner Alamein:lMM Markeiatreat;,--, no wt:Ps,cit;w„simanet.c, I Sewing Meehinee • . 2 2 RE ARAITRA. A FAMILY BMWS, working eir*y.well the lighteat and hesineetitatries.-IMwthe _LOOK STItOR r: - alike on both sides, *bleb =motto 'Raveled or PullekOrit, - - And for Tailoring, idtdrt , Ma -61ititkFittl ikw and Shoe Binding, these . have Alinuktulor; C aallll and aria them arNce, 26 "Fifth WOK- BE ap2ttditwthia EL LAWEILL SMITH,,. PARK Ats GO., • . • .RIVISBOBRai Warehonne, Phi. 140 Fuel and 120 Seeortil filanofaetorara of all vises lUid an8111440/lit Of COSI itetorta, and Stills, Bad Irma. log Itone,WagodYkizea,§* Kaorda,Pul lies, Hangera and Couplings. Also Jobboogand Natl. • w Claididie of tlftry de. scripdon made to order. . • • BannK a complete machtneihopattsched.to th Foundry, all necessary fifth* will be caiefell tt ended to , . teibireadr, COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.-DIOKSON, BTXWART, Ca, 509 ,LIBBEITY 13717.311 WA . 7. , Having Sr facilities for:li a rrii‘the nest cruity of fint,Coal, Black *Lo iire,pre pared to d .thelsione, Ert any *is to atilt purchasers, at reasonable rite& - Our stioajl le; brought in fresh dailY by railroad, and is dry and free from dank. Vsirticular attention gimi to 9,1 W plying fandly•CioaL segOtaiik.:. OFFICIAL MAP OF MISSOURI THREE le.N.r.d PRICE ,rwairrii.Fivx,4nr2irtlf, DRAWN AND lINGRAVRO, FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS FORTH £D °MOE OP NTEROURL - COLORED IN COUNTIES' twitaty. This Map is engraved equal to and inthe same, atyle as Lloyd's Map of RoWnern Stelert;-;;, It shows every County sell County Peet Moe, Railroad rindilaitt*._ 4l 44lolB: . Ev er y River and every - Creek, every. Wililluti-Boadi arid Lead. topper and Iron. ltion-.*:teeAtide: ever, Swamp la Blair show* ise4 : 4l,Orf from souse Burveysmosau.tor theuee.sd.lhe Land O Priee enlYl 6 643ante , per**: a Oincji pia soy where, free of on receipt of. mosey, 101.Sgents , vre - mery eounq,,, ~ • -1; littliiitt . ,0141311qpapr ocb NEXT' DOORTO TIM POET IL ,--' WAL ,,, _ li PATERt W ~ i t ER! 11 ELIGANTI.O-: otav 5...t,,..al - -, - 1, ,, t...r, I ~K I t EMAITUPP -, -' t 1 -et i 4. ~, , r, ~, , t`gto' ~,,,-; XV- '''''• •vouiwri . ai r ait t ib' e '''''-' ''Art:44 StRAWAT4 4 . , , - , 1;4. ',.• .CSTA 1 ''2-I‘94'.'". 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