HAIL V POST. The Union se It waiii The Comithation as ft 11.1 .IteaMing matter on every page. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 14 4 SUBSIDIZING THE PRESS MOORHEAD AND HIS MONEY The many fat contracts Obtained by Gen. Moorhead have . filled'hie pockets with money sufficient, he thinks, to•buy a continuance of ,hiVseat in Congregs has for the past month been liivish of every quarter susceptible of being affected by such appliances. The press, too, of the city, if we may judge Sc the Chronicle of yesterday afternoon, has been pnr- chased by the great contractor ; not o to advocate the Abolition cause, but to ,"imitate the vilest of its organs. The doesn'4 scruple to denounce as ';':l"traitors' all who will not vote the Alm ticket to day, although the editor's I , •espected father-in-law., Hon. T. H. Baird. One of the number, he having announced illL determination to support the Demo i il l cracy at this election, for the first time in ;kris life. But these purchasable journals are too jilate in the field to do much damage: still warn the public against finything fur iher which may appear in this, afternoon': yhtimble or in this morning ' s Dispatch. frhey have both joined the Cazette in its j'palitinnies against the conservative ctinii iilates and our cau,,e THE ELECTION TO-DAY TO THE POLLS. The time for argument having passed, the hour for action has arrived. Let every Democrat and conservoive do his duty, and a magnificent triumph willi perch ul en oar banners : LET EVERY VOTER IX 'I STATE WHo Is IN FAVOR OF CON sTITUTIONAI. GOVERNMENT, As 1 1oUlt. FATHERS oRDAINED IT, AND ITH.E UNION (IF THE STATES As IT jHAS EXISTED FUR SIXTY YEARS :FAST, ON A PERFECT EQUALITY, `CONFERRING MORE BLESSINGS dUPON THE PEOPLE THAN ANY IThVERNMENT UPON EARTH, XOTE THE DEMOCRATIC! TICKET. ! .LET EVERY VOTER! IN THE STATE, NO MATTER TO WHAT 'ARTY lIE HAS HERETOFORE O.I,ONGED, WHO IS IN FAVOR !i)F AN ECoNoMICAI. ('ONDUCT 91 , "I'llE AFFAIRS OF THE GEN tcRAI, C(>VERNMENT, THAT THE \ES MAY iO LIGHT AND THE ItDENS (11: THE PEOPLE EASY, OTE FOP, 'IIIE DEAnCRATIC CK 111', LET EVEPY vnTER uNrlil Wilo DE.III.ES TIIE PaoS itERITY COuNTIIy OLTIi WI IRK SHOPS, MAN LiiJ ES AND PLACES ()I 11 1 1 - SIN I.:SS LIVELY 11'IT11 Till glum ( U INDUSTRY, VOTE T JO:Nivel:ATl° TICI.EI' LET EVERY VOTER 1N THE SIATE WHO BELIEVES THAT THIS GOVERNMENT WAS INTENDED 1 BE A WHITE MA N'S GOVERN 4ENT, AND THAT IT WAS ESTAB LISH El) EMI" THE BENEFIT oF MEN, VOTE THE ;DEMO CRATIC TICKET. EVERY VOTER IN THE STATE WHO IS IN FA VOR.OF ouu GOVERNMENT AS OUR FATHERS MADE IT—THE GOVERNMENT FOR WHOSE LIBERTIES THE REVOLI"- TIONARY PATRIOTS, LEI) BY WASHINGTON, DIED, VOTE THE WHOLE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. TAMES AND NEGROES The direct tax bill drawn by Thaddeus Ste'vens chairman c.f . the ComMittee of It tilys and Means. and which is now in for 4, amounts to :E:150,000,000 per aliTil1111; thi, is the interest, at six per cent., on $2,00,000,000. In addition to this crush ing-1 and alinost incalculable debt, the PreSident preposes to purchase all the sla4s in the Somhern States. 1, Let us addl their cost to the debt already entailed upcM the people and see where! we will stand when ernancipatiofrissaccomplished. Under Mr. Lincotif proclamation of eman ; cipation, should it go into effect, and shotild it be operative in fact, thei number of slaves.to be emandifiated will be about 3,1,000, divided as follows: Mebane, 43.3,' 32; Arkansas, 111,104; Florida, 00, 7;:y3 ; Georgia, , 402,232; Louisiana, 333,010; Mississippi, 1:30,096; North Car olind, 331,081; South Carolina, 402,541 ; Teniessce, 275,781; Texas, 180,082; Eastern Virginia, :;7:;,000. The natural increase since June, 1860, the date of the con.;l .4 s, will probably make the aggregate number 3,500,000. The average value of thesOnegroes. may be placed at three bun } dreci dollar; each, which would Make total , :ivalue 0f51,050,000,000. Coloring. • \Vivo the farmer's wife wants to eolor a brigift red she must ,wash 4er yarn clean; and nice, and boil in 'strong alum water,- then dry in the sun a day-Abut do not rihse it out. Then the neat. duLboil in good madder soak over night; them dry it agajn, after. which wash it, and you Will have a brilliant red. When you want to color.h bright green, you must boillo alum watei, the same way, having it very, clean; then foil in the kettle some . good, ,strong black hickory bark and nut in the yarn; then inake some blue dye in the, usual way, from indigo and a small bit 4. mad der. ;: Mr. Entrost—The artful dodge so gen erally put forward by Republicans, that all voters opposed to the present Administra tion are sympathizers With the rebel's, or in,cither Words actual secessionists, is not alone so glaringly false ? , but of such pre posterous effroutezi that honest indigna tion-degeneratee into laughter at the ab surdity of this lying charge. Is it not a historical fact that, from the date of their success in the election of Mr. Lincoln, their Democratic opponents have sunk all party distinction, and unanimously joined. heart and band, in endeavors to crush this unprovoked rebellion, freely contritating men and money to uphold the integrity of the Vnion and the Constitution inviolate. Dare a Union army face their rebeliiou. countrymen in warlike strife but for the preponderate force of Northern De mo . crats that swells its ranks? az witness the bloody records of the ensanguintd battle field; the numbetless ivictims promiscu ously crushed into one common grave, whose crowded corpses now moulder in congregated putrescence; the widows and orphans mourning the premature fate of their natural protectors, and the desolate hearths left by those martyrs in defense, of their commor)eountry and its institutions. But ; is it any wonder every true patriot. should be disgusted and tired with the ab ortive and vacillating attempt of the de structives to carry on the war to a success ful:lnd speedy conclusion? After eighteen months patient and passive concurrenco in its policy, lest finding fault with its measures might frustrate plans for a glori ons termination, the Democrats have been silent, until forbearance becomes a crime: acid they now seek, in the ballot box, a remedy against the intrigues of unprinci pled, incompetent politicians, gorged to repletion with public plunder, while their rapacious greediness is still unappeased. That Mr. Lincoln is a well meaning man I . freely admit, but that he is the right man in the right place I utterly deny. Nevertheless, he has been constitutionally placed in his present elevated position and it is the duty of every good citizctfto recognize his authority during his pre scribed term, but the members of his Cab inet have no such claims to officiol per manency, and when the result of their measures so. palpably betrays theh, i u:t pacity to perform the duties he lu-s as signed them, the Democratic par ..% hon estly and constitutionally seek the i•x pul sion of such imbeciles, whose innuno•roble blunders, whether proceeding from politi cal aspirations, pecuniary speculations or natural incompetency, have made us the surprise and laughing stock of the civilized world. What hoots it what poi icy is contemplated, or what measures are in embryo, when public confidence in their source is totally destroyed? The result of the past augurs badly for the success of the future: then why vhould the dread' td disarranging plans concocted by such lirtrins deter any lover of his country from t)L• constitutional exercise of his franchise according to• his honest convictions, undo: mayed by the stop thief cry of those who would prolong the war to keep their hands still in the public crib and pocket the profit s, and thus, by the election of competent tin a. restore our distracted count I v to Ler fanner proud position amongst the rations of the earth. Had patriotism, instead of black Republicanism preponderated iii the last Congress a just compromise would be effected, unnatural bloodshed would be avoided, oppressive. taxation never known. and the United States would he still a. heretofore the envy of the Old World: 1, : ,t fanatics ruled the forum, and desolatinz war, with an irredeemable debt. are the bitter fruits of their. frictional machina tions. Let the Democrats then stick their creed, place a majority in the cent: cils of the nation and peace will swot crown their deliberations, not by a loonil iating treaty or disgraceful division, but by vigorous and warlike measures conque!i; the disaffected and once more estaliliobity our Union undivided-under the adtninb tration or one paternal government. SLAVE INSURRECTION The Richmond Enquirer of the i - st eseessivel) violent on the pi oclaniatihn and ileniMnces the Piesidont person ill unmeasured terms, iipt*iag epithets, 113 "Child and woman ni-d.,!tTcr, "assassin,' "savage," "fiend, As sliming the occurrence of negro insn tr. lions, the Enquil ra3s: Released from authority, he $ the Dr7rzi is at once a savage; and the very igtor untie which drives him to his own destruc tion stimulates him to the darkest ex• cesses. flow was it at Southampton, in when Nat. Turner engaged in the work to which Lincoln now invites? Not satisfied with murdering the few men-who fell into their power, they massacred even the babe in the cradle. They in this man ner exterminated the family of Mr. Travis. Turner's. kind and inifidgent master Next Mrs. Waller and her ten childret were slain and piled in a heap on ;be door. Near by, a school of little girls was cap. lured, and all massacred except one, wiu escaped. The family of Mrs. Vaughan was next dCstroyed. fn this manner, be• tween Sunday night and Monday ntrui, they had murdered fifty-five persons, nearly all of whom were women and chil dren. Statements of a Prench.Gentleman coming from Richmond. A French •gentleman, coming from Georgia, by 'way of Richmond, lett that city on Saturday last, October 4th, bringing with him some interesting details concern ing the spirit and operations of the rebels in the various parts of the country through which be passed. On his way from Atlanta to Richmond he saw the country people enlist- for the war, indicative of a strong national feel ing and of the sense of the perils to which the Confederacy was exposed. As to those who showed a reluctance to muster, they were compelled by force of the public opinion, and sometimes by physical com pulsion,to join the others. The senti ments expressed in his presence were in dicative of the immutable resolution to conquer the independence of the South or perish in the conflict. In some places the planters are gather ing the crop, consisting chiefly of corn and potatoes,. which they had sold to the gov erarnent to feed the army during the win ter. The provisions already accumulated were deemed more than sufficient for that object. He further states that gold in Richmond commanded 125 per cent. premium. 1. Sini.sy, of Gosport, Niagara county, found that bathing the eye three times a day in cold watter produced the removel crf a film over(the eye of his mare, and perfectly resto ed the sight in two months. This is a simple and safe remedy, and besides the success above recorded to re commend it, is just such a remedy as com mon sense will approve. IT is stated that cotton is being Cultiva ted with remarkble :success -in Queens land and Victoria, and will be grown on a large scale. A number of specimen bales have been-forwarded to England. ONa hundred . tbonaand pOunde of wool was lately sold at Farmington, Mai ne , a t nixtrfrva centiX Per pound. For the Morning Poet SLANDtR RpFUTED. Mr. Editor—l 'ant,Agaiti constrained to notice the.ttrislCii:ds with which the organ of the negro race daily teems. The Ga zette, in its Evening Edition, just handed me by a Republican friend, contains figures. amounting to $450, charged to my', account. The larger figure I Cully ex plained more than a year ago, in reply to Foster, of the Dispatch, who. called atten tion to this contemptible matter. I may as well remark again that when Messrs. Williams and Geyer were at Harrisburg, on a mission to have an act passed to pre-. vent the Judges of the Supreme Court from dragging men for (assumed) contempt from where the offense was committed to a diiitant point for sentence. The County ComMis6ioners were taken more than three hundred miles by the Court, (which the editors of the Gazette fully aided and abetted. Mr. Williams remarked that the papers of Pittsburgh were the worst ene- miss the people of our county had.) This Court confined in the jail the chosen offi cers of the county for obeying the desire and will of the tax-payers, out of which Sheriff Graham made a very nice sum of Money to fill his coffers—and if so pure and holy, why did he pocket the people's finds to enrich himself at the expense of those who were doing an honest duty to the public? Mr. Williams having failed to carry the bill, left' the seat of govern ment in disgust. I remarked that, if he would remain we could get, the bill r2con sidered and pass6l. Mr. Geyer desired me to do so, and they would see that the expenses should be paid. I immediately appleid to two men of their own political :.tamp, remarking that they should be re munerated. They got the act -passed and I telegraphed to Mr. Williams instantly., Some time after the Legislature adjourned these persons wrote tome,charging ::,;;'250 for their services. I called the attention of the Commissioners to the fact, when the Commissioners, by their clerk, drew. warrant, taking my receipt for the sum. which was sent to the parties in interest This, then, is the whole of the transae tioll. The other :i4200 I received for cx penses. going to Philadelphia and New York three different times, at the request of the County Commissioners to negotiate the Railroad bonds, with power of attorney for so doing, which power I have now in in ) ,For the truth of this I refer to Messrs: Brauff, llamilton and Collier, gen tlemen of veracity (not your mendacious scamps who would turn any way forpaltr office as eau he found about the - traitor sheet the Gazdte) and had the plan negotiated by the Committee been carried out in good faith the tax-payers would have been large ly the gainers, for we could have had the matter flied for sid vent; on the dol. lar with live per cent interest, and now the tax is levied on. the 'whole sum with six per cent. interest. which the peopl e caneot pay. Yet this has been brought about by the Tom Marshall (so called) re form Lill, that in my opinion, like the alio litioeists themselves, requires reformation. This bill would amount to nothing save and except -creating a new ofiiee 1",,r one of the hungry.. lfad it not been for a section drawn by me,fshich was mutilated by hon est Tom Williams. compelling the County Treasury to pay SI 251) to the two Mayon-. an outrage On common honesty. and when this dark swindle was approv( d i of by the dark organ that. wishes to immolatc the Count ihnt ion made hy the immortal Washington, to gratify the infamous spirif cC the Latest passions of the hu wan heart, by inciting the brutal negro to murder, the innocent, and le enact the wassaere of the whites by the negroes. which was ''the bloodiest picture In the book of f ' 2 'd August, rfflm nd• nomre rceltal makes the blood mdmmitte: lim n min and lovely women were uawrd aininder lamirg placed Letv. cee two hoards. 11 ha: Nor the fiendish editors theli"a:tlic. if they tan remain at a dim met.— :mil MAI a hit attire from that him in his masters t mil the unprincipled are beund to do the bidding of the President. It. would appear to lie ami unpardonable cf. mice to have 'ell::::1:11101 at one time Vice l'resident Breeldnridge: why, he is the :o-worker with the Gaz,./ie iu doing what lie can to destroy the Constitution, and the ffen.oeraty are opposed tolaall. Who in community more assail the memory of i) ,1,),,,d o n for appointing Arnold to a Id odd» •ffi (10:11:1;.I'd Ott the NOrill river Vri, \vied: Armdd was so appointed he was preswned to be loYal; so it'' with t lio supporters of John liteekimidge, the lin ath of detrac tion was not raised against the then Vice President of the rnited States. This is hut ancther trick of desperate political mendicants to cover their own ttl , pitlldV. It is not long since that paper sustained John Tyler, and who was the Vcritablv John ? 1/lil he not betray confidence. At bast so said the delectable Gazelle. Pour drivelers,your venire'. like that. of the :mak e only sinks the deeper into your own lilt hy carcass. It can bu said with muell truth of the individuals who are paraded as re— sponsible for the sayings of the piratical sheet— "No nioec a trews a true Abolitionigt know But bid Lim gu t Olen— to hell he goec.' What the Detnocra,cy of the county honor the people's choice. .VeClw•cl'ntcnslrin How to Get Coal Miners. The Louisville Journal publishes the following plary . or increasing the supply of coal in the South, now getting very low : "It is known that, owing to the scarci ty of miners in the coal regions the price of coal has been greatly enhanced. The complaint has been for some timq that the miners had all enlisted, and that to pro cure laborers to dig the coal was an im posibility. Coal dealers, therefore, in view of this emergency, have advanced the market price to such a tivre that to pro cure fuel for ordinary purposes is burden some to everybody, and to the poor is now, and will be the coming winter, ex• ceedingly oppressive. The families of those who have gone to• the wars could not afford to pay live and six dollars fur one load of coal, or a proportionate rate for wood. It therefore behooves the gov ernment to make provision for this erner gency, and it is gratifying, as we learn from the Cincinnati Empire?) that they have,.under consideration an important ' movement, looking to a relief from this oppression. It is suggested that the Gov ernment provide for the transportation of all contraband negroes within the Federal lines, between Cincinnati and Memphis, of whom there are many hundreds now lying idlf and drawing their regular rations from.the United States. These contra bands could be conveyed to the mines and put to work at one dollar per day, so that before the - fall rise in the river a sufficient quantity of coal Could be dug to meet the demand, and at rates even less than last time to winter's quotations. There is no lose if this arrangement is carried into ef fect, and Major - General, Wright, the eili ; cient, and able Commaniter of this I )epart ment, will lime performed (lir our-West ern citizens an untold b6uhfit when he shall , have caused this new inoifernent to bees ecuted, Colonel Schimmellennig, of the Sev enty-Fourth Pennsylvania, who comman ded the First Brigade at the battle of Bull Run, and who has since that time been re tained hi the same position, has been re commended for the post of Brigadier Gen eral by his superior officers , for thp bravery and good generalship esplayed al the battle. 'file First Brigade is the one formerly commanded by Gen. Bolden. R 1111 T, Contrabands To be Promoted. For the Post. EMANCIPATION. The Ntizro its Good 8/4 111 White Than The following article is from the-„Wash , lugton National Republican of "October Bth, 1862, the especial organ of the Ad 4ministration. It will enlighten he public as to the views of the men Vpresent in. power, on the subject of the future status of the 4,000,00 n ftegroes to be set flee under the President's late emancipation proclamation. Lead it carefully and criti cally i It ;s from the paper which recent ly declared that ..the farce qt rest ut in the UK iwt as it was is played out r WIIAT SHAT 1, ,E PoNE MITII THE NEI;Ro '.' This questi, n troubles a good many people immensely; and the present sittins of the colored population, alter this war has cnded, is a question that admits of different opinions. The solution of the apparent difficulties surrounding this question is not so perplexing now as many people imagine. It the ruling race is disposed to deal justly by the inferior and subject masses of the people of color, much of the seem ing difficulties which fAlviron the subject will disappear at once, and light will break in upon the national vision. Some free States have constitutional provisions which .prohibit tree colored men from coming into their territory ; others have made laws to that effect. Am. Tins I-; ARSCRII AND WICKED. TIIE,E DEckbE:i ARE i\111"- MAN, ANTI - CHRISTIAN, DIAItoLICAL. TIII. (MAME! , MAN, BORN ON TM, A MERICAN SOIL, 35 ENTITLED TO AI I. THE 111111 NI TIES JIND PRIVIEVECS (O' AN AMERICAN CM/. EN , anti core" attempt to dvr:ive hint or this INDECEA, , AI:I.E 510111 is a WIrl,F D PERVERSION 4,r •di:l:i.: i . (0% En, M 111, II i' IN NoT nu ,It silt len in the light ut Christi unity nor of modern civilization. The policy of this “overnment alwa3s has been to invite the oppre ss ed of all nations to free homes and to all the privi leges of citizenship in our I. , mad land: and this is right. The men of tot ry na tion come among us and find. or should find, a cordial gieeting. This is our homm Who that has a trite American heart in his honour disputes or denies this right. Now, wiry should they deprive the e,l A »ter;can of this saute pmisi which we agree to accord to the people ofulhrr climes? It is said that the colored man i, not aeo equal—that he is an inferior that the white laborer sill not come t ,: to labor icy the side of the negro - t Mit there ..are other timid insuperahlcohjections to : milting the negro to thi,ermality„ All this we rya:, lc admit : but w r , equally certain that the Ilnlion i, ail rrif,, / . that the prejudice is a trio an , / Joer/tri.qinn can line no foundation in justice. and ../n.tild ha/ /tone in lair and oliirs. IL will be said that we ignore obvim: ditinctions ainung men and races : i II lof 111: ioarld inlit , duce iimiligmaliwi, an, She veils tc , hieh tvimltt spring from sm. unnatural Matto ttisocitly. \Ve tl,. nu dling. 11'e atili for mr ntinl• rynalits e.: ee l ,/ e q uality r•l' i iir l.a ln:hwe . 11'(' 1111,11 tlutur,' th, mg! I/ 1(8 in lb; ~1 71111'.1/, Ire 1710.1,' ==MIMME The Conspiracy against ITClellan 1 ht . 1).,1011 I ' i 1.1 r , r "is inGn'mt believes•• that (;ev. Andrew said u in the t resenee id a party of vent that : •'l.im„ln f,:ii ! !il and let lin take his plfn•ri. elibi Olen ire ,hai ,elll.l f:f . th,' trill ,11:11.1.' lit , i.+• lhr pnrly: lie' I', !,' /leaf,. ;•;• • And further qn i this rrnnrr crhichcxcurrcril. , Grrr.thish:uti,., ri Gov,rnor Andr.w N.Li4l in ~ 11,h "/ nL7 !17 , 111:1 1 , 7 .Vr13371d1107, //u (I 7 r!limeill xhall wqr am sali•-jiol that th, man 13 tl,17(1 , 11 0 1 ,1,777110 tit This, says tht• 11, , i1 , /, is a spreitit: sum went made by 11 ic<pectulde. Journal. ti hear.; the eeithinee of tts t . nul: The eelllllry Will I clievu it unless I urn. or Andrew uncritically tlnt it s that true. It ill I , croineu the radicals; hurling charges of ircas6o and tlisloy against their opponcotA, !..o long as on their most distinguished Traders has I practically oust Itivt ing axe Menu iolis he government. STOW!: PO I.lh tt Si PE TO A LI, o I.:Hi: . It nerd uo rut. It has Ito smell wl,atover. 11 produces ott dirt or aust. It stands trio heat. It Prml4tri: a :tot Lurk poli.h. I i preserves Inito rust, It roului Lt.; 1013 little hiltor rldld jtill`SsTriN, corner and Fourth siroor4 ETON LOST! HOW RESToki.EL. Just pablishod, in a Sealed Envelope. Pric., Six Co.elit A LECTURE ON TUE NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spertuatorrham cr seminal Weakness. Involuntary- Emmissions, Sexual Debility. and Impediments to' .Mania;ze generally, Nervousness. Consumption, EpilePs and Fits; Mental and Physical lneak:actty_, result ing. from Self-Abuse, ..te.—By ROdT. J. CUL- V.BW ELL, M.D., Author of the Cl reem Boole, &r "A Boon to Thousands of ' Sufferers." 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A choice assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, at Wholesale only, LAMES' FRENCH MOROCCO ROOTS at Mimic Hatt Auction. First Edition. MEST NE\l§ BY TELEGRAI The Invasion of Our State Further Particulars of the Raid LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS A RLIVAI. to,"1 . 11E sTA I.l.tuno4to RI:, lief. N.—Since my last dispatch. Col. McClure telegraphs to Gov. Curtin the following: We have thousands of rumors, but they are entirely un founded. To approach Concord they must :Toss at Loudon, ten miles west from here, on the pike, and we have news from there hourly. Concord is at the head of the path to the valley, and to enter it they must go by Mercersburg or London, or cross Cove Mountain ftt Loudon and Far ret tsburg, ai d we Could not be without the information. It is entirely unfounded, and results front exaggeration. There are rumors of heir cavalry being at St. Thomas on Friday. About sixty rebel cavalry are iust reported by one of our officers to be in the neighborhood of Fayetteville, six miles on the pike. They seem to have been scattered and retreating. We are amply prepared for them, and every one appearing will be fired at. Colonel Brant is bere with two Vermont regiments and artillery. The following- basesince been receied Crum Col. 11eClure, dated Chambersburg, Oct. 10 o'clock: .11r. Camp, of Stevens' Furnace, has just sent a messenger with the information that the rebel cavalry were at Cashtown, at the root of South :qountain, in Adams county. this morning, in considerable force. They have beef: drivrn back from the Potomac, and are trying to escape. Every effort is lic:ng made to cat them ott here and at Mercer:4l,lll.g: lint they hare Logan, a man iron; Franklin county, with them, a supe rior guide, and may escape. Oar citizens all have arms, and will join the troops in elating them (di. Another dispatch just received says the enemy are at eashtiiwn, in Adams county, ;mil may to pass by the mountain road south, perhaps by Shippensburg— whybe by Gruenoastle. _ . [The :11 , t)ve dispatch is fully confirmed by a dispatch direct from Harrisburg. The rt bels are also in Perry county, next to and above Frapklin, and have taken 1,500 horpes.] • Letters are constantly being received a headquarters in relation to the manner o making out muster rolls of companies militia that were reported and arrived at Harrisburg under thelate call of the Gov ernor. The names and residence of of:6- eers and are ail that is required, and when thus filled up they should be for warded Adjutant General A. L. Ras ell, vlu re they will Lc ready for future reference when ri Futtitikteit, Md., ()et. 13.—A. special dispatch to the Baltimore American says: The eseie, e e! . e repel cavalry across the Potomac is fully cor firmed. After being driven from Adams' Ferry, they divided d crossed river in small bodies at different points. Two farmers, taken pris- Ila., and paroled at the river, urriveit here to-day. They re pt,: Stuart and Hampton were COLIC with the ex p' dition. The cavalry .•ontisted of detachments from Virginia and tioullt r:rrolina reg,iments. They wizen no horses in Maryland, but swept the pa: ts of Pennsylvania through which they passed of every (Voss worth taking. Mr. Clark, newspaper express man. was captured. but escaped alter they had crossed the river. - - Ntctt 1 ors, t tutoher 13.--. The steamer North Star ertive'd this morning With Panama dates to thellll inst. She brings :7:N 1 0,001 , it. treasure from California.— BiAop Va., l ttr.. had returned, determined to test the Puree of the recent decree of Nlosquera. expelling the priesthood. The . S. flag ship Lancaster arrived at Puma rim on the '2,1 from Acapulco. Citptain Lantnan of the Saranac, was to take com mand of the Lancaster and Capt. C. IL Poor Or Iho Saran:W. L. is reported that the Cr/llM'r Vt'S have obtained possession of the pork of Buenaventura and Barba •oas. There is no later news from South Amtrica. t m I Im. Grier Talmadge, Captain 6I r. S. 2d artillery, and Qitar termaster at l'urtress Monroe, died 011 Sat n rday morning. His body arrived here this morning, and is to he taken to Pough keepsie. New York. A honey torn trtetailed at Fortress Monroe yesterday. t. t l.—The Grenada Appeal of the nth makes the result °file Corinth battle even more disastrous to the rebels than our own papers. It is stated that the attack w; . O opposed bf all but one Gener al, meaning, probably, Van Dorn, against whom there is great indignation manifes ted. Lion. T. A. Nelson, of Tenn., w•ho hith erto has remained neutral, has published an address eondemaing the Presidents eman cipation proclamation. expedilion scut from Memphis on c•anday last to Wolf river, a few miles be 3-01,d (;t:rma,rown, returning on Tuesday, !laving surprised a rebel camp, and killed our. including the Captain, wounded four eel', and captured fifty prisoners, with a lumber of horses and arms. IMMO Pitti.Antiorn lA. Oct. I3.—The Inquirer has a special from Perryville announcing another rebel raid in Franklin county.— They arc thirty thousand strong, and are SIIIIPOsed to be making for the Pennsylva nia Central Railroad. They have seized a large number of liorser. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Prlctoe. PITTSBURGH DRUG . HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, A. 1' 0 Or II 1E CA u, LIE s, CORAEIG FOURTH d MARKET STREETS HIU MG 11. _ . f)rtavo, **- Lead. Cream Tartar ;tied i einem, Vain ta,• "Taking &Mitt. Perla inery Dye Strzfrii, Eng.Malatard, Cheat 'cats, Spieeq, Oita, dee., dze., &C. U - Phy,icians Pregoriptione accurately com pounder-2 :LI all hour- Pure Wines and Liquors, for medicinal non only. iel9-to Read Read Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT I I g - ' REAT RELIEF TO THE A F FLICT , UR ED, and those suffering from weakness o si ght TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD; ou 'Nish to exp orient.° groat relief izi'your try the world-renowned RuskrAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfac li on by trying these Simetaclw. Sold only by J. DIAMOND. Optician. , N. So Fifth street, Post Building. The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, i desired. 73 - Dewar Imposters and Pretenders. iyW FRESIt 4111E1 VAL 0 1 BOOTS. SHOES AND GUMS, which will be Bolder. the old SA at_ ee27 - BOBLAND'b. 98 Market street. • TO•DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS ---- 0 PEN !NG OF BONNETS, E. G II nnen a large 2martßmU BB ent Fuji and Winter LLIN Fla. on I Til U b4DA Y. OCTOBBit 161'11. • 'o. 60 Fitderal street, Ito lato t Pari4 tashliols Bonnets, Rata. Caps. te... at the loweit cash ces. . - • oel4:4td 7 ttlt TIC R. —THE PARTIZERSIIIP • beretOtbre existing between C. C. Pteintnetz d T. M. Black, known as STEINAI hTZ * ACK, General House Carpenters and Jobbers. Is dissolved October Bth. 1882. T. Al. Black bdrawing from the firm, C. C. Steinmetz is r r h . no authorized to settle no tho btotines3. ,dersigoed will be thankful to the friends, of the e firm for a continuation of their patronage.': . Il fders solicited andpromppy atten,thlitu.„ GURUS C. b3.1,11,51hTL. dr., ~[•r . OP ON VIRGIN ALLEY, between l end and Liberty streets. 2 1 ,.. IHE ANNUAL MEETING OF• THE Stockholders of ' the PENNSYLVANIA S LT MANUFACTURING, COMPANY, will b held in Philadelphia. on Monday. October th, at 11 o'clock A. M, at the Computty's office. NO. 127 Walnut street. for the electiorn of seven Directors. Secretary and Treasurer to serve fur 1 li , '6 ensuing year. and for such other boldness as ill y then be presented. 04-2wd SAM% F. FISHER, Treasurer. NIOSISTOVE POLISH, UNION STOVE POLISH. UNION bTOVE 'POLISH. UNION bTOVis. POLISH. The best article in use. The best article in use. The best article in use. For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING. For rale by JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner of the Diamond and Market Streets Corner of the Diamond and Market Streets old OPUS INSURANCE COMPANY Office, 11. E. Oor, Wood & Fifth Ste. RE AND MARINE ROANE DIRECTORS : Jamee D. Verner, ohn Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad illiam B. Bays, Samuel P. Shriver, ohn E. Parke. George I'3 Jones,. harks S. Biagell„ Daniel Wallace, illiam Van Kirk, C. Hanson Love Wan. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATT, Vice Preet. m. F. GARDNER, See'y. iyl7-Iyie WALK ING 'BOOTS. A very Euptrior quality of LADIES, :KISSES AND CHILDREN'S GOAT, CALF AND RING BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS WALKING 1300115, CONGRESS A.:17) BUTTON GAITER, Kid Slippers-, Eugenie Gaiters, (new Styles,). feHMisses and Children, BALMORAL AND SHANGHAI BOOTS, *Well we are selling 119 low as any hone in the cit • . EW DRESS GOODS WHITE ORE & CO. 0. IL WHITE & CO ILL OPEN ON- ItIONDY NEXT ]:a: SOME VERY CHOICE STYLES RESS.GOODS Suitable for the Season. WLS ' AND CLOAKS entirely new and very handsome. kss GOODS. very riell.and new designs • LMORAL AND HOOPSKIRTS, the largest stock in the city. 'DLE WORK AND LACE . COLLARS, ew styles, and at very low prices. NTS, GINGHAM. AND OHEOKS, in greatyariely of styles, &c. .simers, ' Sattinets and Tweeds, RED, WHITE, BLUE; YELLOW AND PLAID BDEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN& all-widths and grades at low prices. We have no hesitation in saying that we have the most complete stock in the city; many arti cles sold at less than manufacturer's prices. C. HANSON LOVE 81.: CO.'S., 74 Market Street. IIKTOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I have been appointed by the Pension De partment to examine wounded and invalid' sol s discharged from the service: thA my au thority extends to any County. State or TerritorY. and that I am now ready to enter upon the d;s ch rge of my duty. CEO. MeCOOK. BED., ocB:2wd&2tw Examining Surgeon. &re. CHARLES MAGER J. RODMAN HICKS HALGEE et HICKS, ' Importers and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts VeEitings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 255 MA.RICET STREET, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. 0t39-Iyd WOOLEN YARNS— vv We have now on hand , a full assortment of Boston and Coarse l',rrns, which e will sell at the lowest market prices for cash. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 Market strea MILLINERY GOODS— Country Mer chants and Milliners will find our assortment o Ribbons. Flowers, Plumes. Bonnets, flats. &c. very complete, and at very low prices for cash. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 and 79 Market street, Wholesale Rooms second and third stories. BOSTON RIBBED HOSE. Ofl for ladieli and children. A full line now al onkinds hand at caste prices to wholesale buyers for cash. JOSEPH HORNE, 77, and 79 Market street UAL Balmora tail buye HOB ' ORAL SKIRTS— All the different vhrieties o : at very low prices to wholesale or o re• : at E,9 TRIMMING STORE, Coax Y MERCHANTS • Will find oar st oeliene o the city from which to make their se we have all varieties and aisles 0 , r line. the best is loctions, : Rods in o OSEPR HORNE, • 77 and 79 iderket sec eet. Rooms second and third stork*. O NE OAR $45 at Ben WO-SEATED SECONDHAND lAGE, in gooi order, wit/ beeeld at Mrs JOSEPH iViiiTE'S, arriage Repositcry, Two Milo limp. _~,:,, _~;- -... CLOTH AND LASTING, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., 31 Fifth stmt. OPENING OF SUCCESSORS TO WHITE ORR- it No. 25 Fifth Street. 1862 FLANNELS TO - DATOSDV.EitTIII - Elit-ENTS irrixervigin AT TotEzircom caTi COLLHON._coener of Penn and L. Clair etiviteju . day tnemingatll A.M.' EXCH N(IR. fiiii/WITII "Ili AND M.I , 26I;PACTUFLER . g BANK, - I - October 14 .t11.11562. I wN E ECTION FOR ninincronts; OF thie Bank will be. held at the Banking 'House on he third mroday of November next, betwebn t o hours of ten,and two: also a general tneetir.g o t 11• I:tot:kiloliters will be held at the mane place, on the first . .tuesday of No'vember next at telt o'clock a. in. ocl4:td W. H. DENN Y,Cashier. 1~111:1EDITOR :—TaIitOUGH YOF paparj who to inform thejeuhlie that the Jamie, Patton who claims exemption fromdraft, in the - Fiitt Ward, Allegheny Cio., on arm:writer beintran Mean." is-rot intended for me: lam ready to eymy adoptrd country's call. when needed. - TAMPS PATTON. Jr, , oel3:2td, Firat Ward, Allegheny Cit LApirvilLlGll CUT BALMORAILIC Ladies High Cat Balmimalst Three Boles, Three Soles, (Three Boles,'lhre DIFFE\BdOIIEIVS, 15 Fifth street, near arket poem ET FLASKS, Pocket Flank% Pocket Flailkti, Pocket'Flnakti, Pocket Flasks', Pocket Fiaaks,• Pocket Flasks, • I have on hand a superior assortment lineke Flasks. Those wishing anything in thiswill please -call arid examine my stock before 'pur chasing elsewhere. JOSEPH FL EMING„ JOSEPH . PLHMENO, JOSEP LI ,PLEMIN 0, corner Market street and the Diamond, corner Market street and p iamo nd corner Market street and taruniantofid. oci3 Notice to Recruiting 0 cers. /111 LE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF Allesheny, County hereby no•ify all persons engaved in recruiting volunteers for the military service of the United States, in Allegheny County, quit no payment of County Bounty made by the Committee to Volunteers recruited after the 14th of October. instant. By ottieriof the Committe. f ' THOMAS It!. HOWE, P Pirrktutiau. Oct, 10. IFo2resident Committee.. A UCTI ON SHOE HOUSE 55 FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals, Men's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmoral* Boys Bo i p'ta and Balmorals, Youtl'slßbois and Balmorals, r ! Childreri's Boots and Balmorals, Cheaper than the Cheapest. NOTIONTO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. lAI JUST RECEIVED A I:ABGE btock BOW'S, SHOES AND GUMS, which f wijl sell to dealers at at very slight ad vance on cost. - Call and examine my stock. H I JOP BOD, £) Market Istreet, 2 d door from Fifth. ILAN °ell CAR PETS; W. MeCLINTOCK & SON. UTE HATE IP STORE THE LARD_ •• ESC . stock of Carpets. Druegets, Oilcloths, &c., in the city. and, having purchased for cash, before the recent advance of . the manu facturers, we ate now selling them at lower rates than the Eastern Houses. oelo 112 31ARILE7 STREET. 111" " oc I 1 I*.Z Wood street • 0.0 ER S' AND CA DP EN 7}118" TOOLS, fu le by ocl/ fal M 4 1I d IV k.:SSO VS ' RIFLES. FOR icy • BOW IN & TE'ZLEY. ()ell Itx,ll'oo,lo. SHOT GENS..DOUBLE AND SINGLE. BARREL—The hest assertment in the city for s , le by i 1)01V.N .t TETLEY. oell ! RIG Wood street, Coir,Arg It EVOLVER 5..01.D AND . now model, all sises. for tale by BUWI & TETLEY: oel I - Vgl Wood street. ' .or BrownSvine. • • ' ksr k 'THE LH: wir nomucin - r steamer. R. 11. BARNUM, draw: ing but ten i ehes water, will leave for the above named and i ter media to ports on Saturday even. ing, Illth hut ,at 6 o'eloeli. For freight or, pas gage apply on hoard to 000 - O PARTNERSHIP. WIVE. T 2 E l'N DEILSIGNED„ HAVE VW this day formed a eopartnership.imder the firm of MAUI W.V 11l CRS, fur the Irasactionot the CLOTH BUSIN ES", at N o. 255 IN aiket street , CH ARLES MAIIEE„ • 1. RODMAN MORS. P1111.41 , ET.P TA, October 4, - 1;4&2. ..0e9-Iwd LADIES WALKING BOOTS, T HE MO. T ELEC. A NT IN TOWN. t .. LADIES'• CONGRESS (lAMB, .1. B. CONWAY, Captain or .1, D. YuITR G., Clerk. J. t The ehos pest in town. MEN'S PRIME , CALF BOOTS The very best in town. VARIETY OF•CHILDREN'S SHOES, "Th'e lowest 'rice in town. MEN'S LRY ROOTS, Tlie rongest legs in town MISSES'."CLOG" BALMORALS, The best siylo in town ; with everything else ahead" at CONCERT HALL MOE slat, NO. 6 Fl FTH STREET, Country DI net° IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD & ./3144%-e7f.. lidannfactarers of . sir, Sheet, Il l eller,'Plate, IRON and Ttress. r Na lls , and Eiplltes r • bo, &roan. Smrtl T Rail and Flat Far Railr Iron suitable for Coal Worker Works are A .- Ater the CITY GAS :WORK w e z e heare, N 4. 88 Water street : and N 8 Maxkpl, street; Raga[era Banding. 41)18:gain-hi : - - NEW GOODS. SHAWLS, NEW STYLE KHAWLS, NEW STYLE CLOAKS, NEW STYLE CIRCIILARS, High gaoled .E . lnids.for Lvilles ! Dresuros Figed Elld, Poplins.. • • FinePlainlPoidina,alllColong ItAl2ll tilIR AL SH IRTN, All qaalities and colors. NEW STYLES HOOP SKIRTS,, among which / may bo found. THE PRIDE OF TILE WORLD, .LADIES' SIMS, HISSES'AIZES, simO - CHILORE-Al'S A T 7 W. & D.:lltioue s • COBS ?IrrH AND MARKET STS, . ' • BOWN,fic TETLEY, lafi Wood Street.
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