The Election. •I The election in the cities and boroughs psterday passed off very quietly, except in a few districts, where there were disturb, mices, but none very serious. The day. win beautiful and gave the workers a fine opportunity of getting out the full vote. Tliey took adiantage of this and conse quently the vote polled wag large—very hike, considering that 18,000 volunteers, of'whom at least 10,000 mast be voters, are, absent in the-serviccrof-their country. Nearly every district Showed a large in crease o'er'. the vote of ; fall and ;n some it was nearly as large as in 1860, be fore. the breaking out of the war. Jedging from the returns we have re• ceived, the Republican majority on the Stath and county ticket is about 3,500. The*ajoriht of Gen. Moorhead, Republi can candidate for Congress in the 22d district, will reach about 2,000. His ma jority;, in the city is over 900. In Alle gheni city Thomas Williams, Republican oaredilate for Congress, ran far behind his ticket.. His majority _tit -the city is about 826 4liough lilcKciight in. 1880 had 1760 ever both candidates. majority in the district will not- exceed 1,200.1 This can, perhaps, be overcome by hirl.Zeigier, for whom-good majorities are aipected in Bdier and Armstrong countl4. At the hour we are compelled to go to press the votes in several of the Wards of the citzlhave not all been counted off and. our tables are necessarily incomplete. We shall give more - perfect returns to-morrow. in Excess of her Quota. We yesterday stated that the County Ezeoutiirti Committee were endeavoring to free the county from a draft by a Com- I parison (if their bounty list with the names enrolled.. This work has been completed and 2 ,246:name s were found, which did not'appear on the enrollment lists and which were credited to the county quo's by Commissioner - Kegley, es also addi tional neuters froth other districts, swelling the list from 9,808 to 12 , 69 0—giving an expose of ,_.2,099 over the quota. The total number in service includ ng 558 in other thanLPennsylvania organizations. is 18.248: -- What county oT like _population can show etbetter record-2 Oar citizens are much indebted to the Drafting Com missioner, Mr. Kegley, who has labbred hard to save the county , and‘t from conscrition, o the aCtive members of the Expecu tire Committee, for this gratifying result Eleetion 01'01:Beers (Willie Board of Trade. The annual election for officers of the Board of Trade and Merchants' Exchange was held yestbrday, and the following -per sons were untinimously elected : President —James M. ,'Poiiper. Vice Presidents-- ist, Wm. M. Shinn; 2d, Wm. S. Bissell. Directors—Thos. M. Howe, John H. Sho• enberger, Win. Means, Win. K. Nimick, John Chalfan - t, Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. MoCreert, Gee. -W. Cfl,BB' Georgeßlack, Isaac Pennock, Felix R. Bruno, Jacob Painter, Jarnei I. Bennett, John S. Dil wortk _lsaac Jones; Geo. B. Jones, David McCandless J. J. Gillespie, Jas P. Tan ner, J. B. McCandless, C. 11. Paulson. Seer& taiy-Geor_ge Thrnston. Treasurer- Nathaniel Holmes. • Instructions to Collectors or the Customs. The TreasurylDepartment has just is - sued a circular ito the Collectors of the Customs and other officers, that in egeMt ting certain proiisions of the tariff act of July 10th, 1862, :by which it is provided that when the original invoice is produced at the time of making the entry thereof, and the We shall beispecified therein. the con signees, owners r agents must declare in - writing their ass nt to the estimate as set forth in the inv4e, and if the collector or the collectors or; mval officers see fit, the rare shall be so estimated; in the absence of such written consent, or if the collector doubt the correctfiess of the tare as speci fied in the invoice, it will be his duty to cause the actual tare or Weight of the cask or package to be tiscertained, and for that purpose he may 4tise to be emptied and weighed such nuffiber of casks andlr pac-a gee as he may think proper. In all other cases, actual-tare Only shall be alloWed. .. .. , 1 .. - Another aldier=sbead. Ny a.„&teplung. on of one of our oldest citizeto, yfin.-I'. , nelung,:Esq., died on Sunda in Washington city, from a severe wound ;a the kneeprecelved fa the battle at t ionth - htoantain_;iwhil e v!ith his co tnpa tiy,ikiil,,Pittsbur§h:Atifies, ,in the Ninth itestitis: Until'Friday last;it was believed he would recover; bit hig Symptoms then grelv,yrorseand lie Spnk,rapidly. He was abenr-tWenty threeyetirt -or age, and a young man of fine education and exem plarylibits. His remains will be interred to-day. 4 ' ' .., Usefull Rita' Ornitmetittsl • L .Nrint hltdand cLtps ; sold at Fleming's, 189 Wo od street. Tita, proPrietoi has bad. large experience in. the! bat and cap trade, and this season has use d . more than cull ' nary care.in selecting rps present stock of hatsEcaps.and ladies.,4tetwhkis-amp thel4argatliasal: heat -tof be f ound in the. city. _ Country, merchants , and others who deal in the.iii goods ailllfind'it tolheir ad rantagetp call•andexaMitte at, Fleming's •befoto traaltr ~ ng purchases; as his stock was • laid in hefore the , adyaneel in prices, and will be sold * asusaal, at loweit rates. - _ . Who.,1111lIght„Oort oi Volon,ol, ---- ,il , .. . ,, F , ~: , :-. ''''Dn Vs returns from Cithp ifove, On Monday,evening, Col, Stoektoa.fonod one of M 81 1 2 62 at Dr. Ro dgers' 'Ulnae very ill, waiting until ~.thp.Docror, uld,returrk to his of iliagriitd,: vs*, 4,%. ;wigs to bring every iOldiel; .. t0 . , *P4.4.t,th0, door. The Colonel at onc e gav9.9,fißfit t9_ll.l&the. man remain until theDoetor me in and then. have.4inn_lukfni. o,oiiiiilie4lptel in , the r nity;'haireliiin' well ilaided - to and send the bill to hire" Suoh , itets show the meollAtthitrwiltlytiwellrititeibded.tb and no one will suffer if he oan pievent It. ,Come Inqtti A rT. Court of Inquiry, consistmg-of C01. : .-- IfiewiteLAndre,sr 11.46 r Campbell Grata:it; auttlifajcir W. T. Newton, U. S. U l in f zbeen ordered to. cishvene- at -the g-A.rsenal f.Pittlborgili - lozday, _to investigate the circumstances attending 04 recent explosion. The court is ordered to the m rep atterort Abe facts and give t opin i on in Prime . 01te 'Pleat 4:70a. have long. ftmlished, the ttade,orthis city with prima ,n4i ra ., ,difofifoi 11 - toit'aala has besigastaJliahed IN T O. I4 W/Ihilof.Stritet, where can be had ill 14eip' i;;Oatut and Ealfitemaa. Tha, writ& has sent arasamplel4ll, tried and fount} A No srg . 1. 'Vr those. Web* lad almi : M111: ine . as 5../LP • aux 50,37- ,4wer _ PaillM OWlNßWlClalilind 6 STATE ISTRaw. IMITON are our agents for 6101D/111y and Weekly- Poe* in those :-011:114ntol Are au -o'sed to take Advertbuonetas add SuosafiptlOnat 'lWit our Lowest Rata. Y MOIMN G, OCIVig CITY AND NEMOIMOOD INTELLIGANCI SUPER'S NO QUITO COIPOUND For rale at 23 contapili! , bespfle - by • CHAR. H. s (*tit Druggist COMB PON AND. ST, CLAIR - STUNTS. seB a ,1777 LVERS, REVOLVERS— Colt'a new and old atodel. all abnie..": r , :. toe' do -do do -"- '• Allan Wheelook'a Onniddreo,- Eibarp's Oa rAdire—shr__Ays on havd-and for *ale by . BO WN da,TBTLBY. plty, Weed, Otreet ir" NEW - ,evh - , 4A4tr i'Md "mhilia T6;-- 0120 " Mr 8.408 bBUItEB, eo noir PrincLe e Ptde j ut te atr l i c t4lv Ts do 326 arid Wood ertroot. 4 ,. • 4Y: A t Bnoisi e-. ••,,' ,iir r „ iiir„.tivalow tji !,.111111 s 1 fi ntiiii., ,, ,..... . .., ow ": I' On - Aron tty afternoon e contrifluttii c l:ri t°:"t Iti n i:cah t :at: i et'i v t hh:t:t h e allbe4:ii ee c: 0 61 11 :17 "2:n ci a k troel. m i na 7'17: I i: m i 1 11:18h i t :thel list f t S i::6l: e t tf4 3 ' e gib o n tt:in ihe f - ogi i i ildiEPi eil damson, I I a affording-domet 49: e e teo g n 7: " h iNI: equipped. k fr fie *1 lan y, Bl t rnat .hnd c . i'elnd.L n nnaeB74qnne orderl. g Generale 'jail iy'meg the to et 7 t' t ttWalt 3444re4*;1:,7111a PbArtudiri-; lasted stated. that the cominittee, of .whiCh he hid 'the honor to be chairmen', arid to whoin had been confided the tluty'of, pay Jai: bounties to volunteers from county, had. aliont:elincliniartheir labors' in the perforrnsuce!of that'dutyilind had given nodes that',theywould .cease.topay bountids afteillail4th, (to:dah) hat tha there would - be some surplus of the; fund contribtited, and in order to ascertain the senseoUthezteetin g and the wishes of the contributors ,he would offer the follb* tar: . ._ li r usimutt. In the opinion of this. Meet , ing it is highly desirable tbht speedy and efficient measures should be taken to facili ' tate tha organization of volunteer militia, ' withl view, to the protection•Of our. State fromativasiOn;*and more ifspeidially for the defense of our own neighborhood froth the, assaults of traitors in arms ;•• theregre, Resolvg That the Exectitive.COmmit tee of Allegheny county, appointed 'at the mass meeting - pt citizens held. I r n ghtithitltY.,amthe 24th of July Tait, tie•and they are hereby authorized and dire Med, from any surplus oflunds remaining in their -hinds, , vontribute the suna4f ;five thousand dollars - to:aid in uniformin g 'one regiinent (of ten companies) of infantry; and that said committee be further au thorired to make such further appropria tions as they -may:deem expedient to aid in uniforming other military organizations in Allegheny ecmt,y i whether of infantry or other corpS,'for alike purpose. On: motion, the resolution was unani• mously - atropted, 'ado:l:the meeting ad journedo Englneera' p ilots The 61 1Oiring, is`a list . of ttig.Acrineers tiniF - Pilots who 14ve been license(L ai this port in the 'quarter ending September:'lB62 - • • ,Caa.sse-No. I.—dames Livsey,- Arabi bald Richey,. Wm. Doyle, John Gault, James' McClure, Joshua Michem Clement B. Marthens, -ThomasMulyhill, "Jacob Ewing, James A. Lindseyrßobt. Bridges, Robert W. Cowan,acob Whizsall j yr.. Levi Shock, Evan Reese, Wm. C. Blak ne y ,, Abruham.K.ncierwood, John „Miller, W. 'A. Porter, Samuel Stevenson,Wm.McCrom Robert Duffy, Andrew'M. Haiy, Joel' B. Crawford, DeWitt a - Carroll, Thomas L. Johnson, Samuel S. Brooits, Edward. Merriman, 'George W. Welsh, Michael Ehrgeott, D.. P. Henderson, John Ross, Milo `Somers; Wm. a Faulkner, Eli A. Cook,' James Wright, - 'WM. Wil. lama, YolinAgy, James W. Edgar, Chas. B Maloney, N.. 0. Swartzwelder, Win. H. Gilmori.Robert Clark, Wm. G. Girty, Jamesliell,'John Moore, Thomas Snow dcin, Robert M. Anderson, Dennis L.-Bo land, James S. Knight. Ctass No. 2.--Samnel S. Walltinshaw, James Underwood George Britton, Wm England, John hi sler, jr., Joseph Rua sell, Thomas Sloan, Jacob Shock, James Barr, James L Darah, Wm. King. John Sloan, , W. H. Franter, John Miller Joseph. Reynolds, Wm. L. Calhoon, Na than Byron, Zachriah Brickell, Geo. W. Nelson, Wm Rogers Samuel Wilson, jr Puors.—Henry McClusky, John Haz lett, J. V. McDonald, C. E. Stull, Jonas E. Cornelius, Thomas S. Javens, Win Ford,. Solon A. Laughlin G. W. Erwin, ' JamesEL * Maratta, Eli D. Abrams, Jos. gr Vanden Nixon, J. W. Clark, Jacob J. Vande ift, Robert M. Bowles, Robert eto Gordon, as Maxwell, Jackman T. Sct.dale, Hammond D. Hutson, S B. Hays, Robert Wasson, Washington Stewart, Joseph B Williams, G. W. Clark, Noah Potts, jr. W m Fish, Ezekiel Gordon, Sharpley M Faoker, Thoepoe. Des able Property. We direct attention to an advertise meat, in another place, headed "Valu able Property for Sale." The lot is a valuable one, and will prove an excellent investment. _ . 0 /104811. & BAKER'S Sewing Machin ca for, facet ity manl.fa tr , ring purposes are the boa in use F C lB F:ONsA rYG e Pit a tsb uArgh t Pa DENTISTRY .2 2 Dr. f lonßonhorst, No. &I St. Olair Street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. split .1081 PH I(ETICEL. JOSEPH MEYER & SON MANIIPAZTIIILVEB or FANCY AND PLAY!" itivrrusE it_cokiteN _ . WAREHOUSE, L IS EHITHFIRLD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin PlTl,ll4Brafiß olunteer Enlistnient BLAIN KS. • am ic i rlvroA,T•la; UIIIIGEON RECRUITING OFFICE R. Air Dais by W. S. HAVER, STATIONEk AND au7 CORNICR.WOOD k THIRD , BTB. ' 4n achnirablit remedy he Expathng 4roisquitosa BED CHAJPI RE es. - PHILADELPHIA, Oct. U.—The electit-n to .day proceeded quiet:ly. Eolls.ciosed,a. ii 'o'cloott.2 Rims reinnii-up to 'B} o'clock the Democrats concede that Mayor Henry. Union candidate, has 3,000 majority. Eight wards of this city give Mayo; Henry 5,800 majority—showing Demo. cratic losses. Pa., 14.—Thaddeui Stevens is re-elected to Congress by more than 8,000 majority over Sternman, Dem Rcrat. The vote for . ..the Union State fieket is still better. There is great re ;Dicing among the Union men over the re Thaddeus Stevens carries Lancaster county by uetly 4,000 majority. 'OTTSVILLE, Oct. 1 4.—This city has given Jas. R. Campbell, Union, 361 ma jority fOrCongress. - The DemticratszhaVe. carried Schuylkill county by from 800 to 1.000 majority. The election of Camp. bell is, aierefore, doubtful-,,depending upon the vote in Lebanon county. PHILADELPHIA, Qctober 14.—Brooniall, Union, is reported elected over McCall in the seventh district. Biddle, Democrat, is defeated in second district. Sixteenth Congressional District—ln Broadtop township, McPherson, Union candidate for Congress, has 52 majority. Samuel J. Randall, Democrat, is elec ted to Congress in the, Pirst District by 1;500 or 1,600 majority. Second.district, Chas. O'Neill, Union. Third district, Leonard Meyers, Llnion. Fourth district, Wm. D. Kelly, Union, probable. ...: The Republicans claim a gain of, fonr . members to the Legitilittc - ire'Yrom this 04.- EASTON, PA., Oct. 14—Northampton County.—Eaatern borough gives 163 Dem ocratic majority—a gain of VD over Fos- er's voto Sun aV•e:aatern borough gives a Union majority of 44—a Democratic lose of 19. Bethlehem borough gives a Democratic majority of 22—a Democratic gain of 42; Tr eemansburgthorougE t give§ a -Deinb crat majorit3 , of la—a Demiicratk gain of 18. Frankstown gives a Democratic majori ty of 80, a Democratic gain of 38. In HiMown township there is a Demo• cratic,galn.cf 49. utraoitYi Btu& kam giaes .. sr Unit; is .. , ixiajaxii; 210. Doylestown borough gives a Democratic majority of 20. Waraington givia a Democratie'majority of 44. arminster gives a Democratic majosi-! Phlinitha'a it Union majority 4129. Solebury a Union majointy of 183. Warwick a Union majority,of The Dentacratiags4hu 44;stbOti :Own ships is_266; .; , z • Ciao r, : C 6 . 2 44duack Chunk borough gives a Thnisocratic ,ixigoritY of 2; Dennr! cratic gain 0f46. ' • BUCKS Courrv.—Doylastow n gives a pemocratic majority of ri,peruccratic gliW O. 4o .t. 3l . 4 . 4ovi 4 l 44iP( 4 l42'.raillbiity for Thayer, Union candidate for Congress; Union gain of 11. The town of Falls gives Thayer.l6o:majority, tOrk-' CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—BaiIy, Union oaxlital.o for Com es; at!, na k tlty Y 'lime niljoilly,"-tiertuipetadre. York borough gives Bailey, Union, for Congressid&nsajoritir Bailey'astiajority in Cuinberland. -county- will be 2,600 in steguLg. 1,50(11„, ;corlj s ks,:diatriftrand Mel; iiiajtirl64 r,670. DAUPHIN Cm:ruff—John P. Pontoon, Union, Reenblicon' darididatefor t'ongiesi will probobly carry this county by 600 or aoolmajosity. „ . . bi 461 14 8 a,0,40-- 4) e.:Unionz.licket- gains over 100 jius , thia ctity.. A great. Union vie tort'.,, t4rpughoat* the State has probably been gained. Sciaitruriu. CovicrY—The Democratic Majority,will °snood 1,300. .As Lebanon cottfitiwill not-give` over 700 or . 800 ma jorityfor James ittg Union candidate 'Pi' . 'caw* io probably de- fasted. Ccurmara dt3uarr-18th diatriet--Clear, union, has 46 sagacity. CIU MBERSIMIG, Pe., Oct. 14. —Fran lt .lin county will not give over AO Fuion ,majorit'on the State' ticket, 'add 'sends ;probably one Union and one Democrat to the Legislature. The result for State Senator' 'Mal 44ocratje imajoriv in Fulton,_county. - ." - r- —.----- -44, .... ~ .. • c a FtAGIOs)9O6.I96 —The First District , tries:kb - I:kg .1 21 'Cdrigressional Convention iatriaTierVV4o) licim-it .Laisd..barkeea,p.,AoTrual4apresenv k- , ..k , onuimrduanidei- - Mayor of this city, for Corigi ass, to-day. -1 007 Cosner! sttimetai TAE vEI7 $ l l l 4- LATEST FROM LOUISVILLE. • Buell Surrounding the - Rebels. e FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Airival -or Distiliguished Rich mond Prisoners. END OF THE INDIAN WAR. WASHINGIoN NEWS. e . dte., &e.. Ate., tte. SPeetal littsp!ttehes to the Post. GnEEssacsa, 0ct.14, 1862. JAS. P. BARR .—The following are ma 86 ; ,-Bar r , , B gi,RawPon• E tein - pfield-- 2 81enlier; I - 88; Thirr, 180: Dawson, 181. This is a great increase. GREENSBCRG, OCt. 14, 1862. Jas. P. Barr--Pitteen hundred majority for Democratic ticket in Old Westmoie land I W. H. S. 1., Jes. P. YORK, Odt. 14, 1862. BARR The majority for the Democratic State ticket and for Glombren ner, for Congress, is about 1,300 in Yorl. county. The division of the Democrats ii.- Cumberland and Perry, on the Congres sional question renders the result in that district uriceitain. - ' Toss GezETTE. e Dem- :t'leffitiiFOUC.:l474SlßFAitifttattii has se tehlgt#phrer fe a Geti 7 PrOttlemtis e nd no Ih-die thiliiiiithit hit& fißniiiiiihttilxfup teat al eke. A-zi-f-..--,-; ea E.,54.‘r-,atf-e:t. ! t 1:, r.,.. ,M. da ' ions ; of •BUseerszurx Stan leY and andl n have returned tO., -)COtiath, here t./ley are to be reorganized: 4 " g g isw GEM. Ilurlbat has removed his head l'• carters from Baldwin'to Jackson. Four I ,hundred prisoners were sent, tp : oily Springs yesterday for exchange. 1 A body of mounted rebels, supposed to -1 umber 4ve hundred, were seen near Bol 'm' Yesterday. A force 'has been sent i• ter theni. A dispatch from Paducah to-day says e steamer Hazel-Dell was stopped seven 'ors ak Evansville by_a, large , force of • errillas, and the mails, negroes, and a entity of 'goods taken , from her. Sev -1:1 a - either - a and officers were also taken sondra - 4 , isimoros, Oct. 14.—A memorial la submitted to the President - to-day by serariValbridge arid Meilen: 'Stevens,- Curdy, Lathrop, Wesendank.: and oth. on the practicability of sending a fed force to retake Texas, and the demand a.prochimation these announcing the cy of the GOveft trent to be simply the .ration-of the Federal Constitutional ernment where it is nowt subverted.— r touching at the probable, design of t.leort with Mexico in tc ontraversion of ss oral doctrine, the nietinorial with ref eto tier, at recent - adviceslinfor m us if .the loyal people. of: .that section le.positively assured : of ..the assist of the Federal_goverument, large era would immediatelj , ' Hock to the and of the old. flag, who'hiite been ed by misrepresentations tos_believe - e action of the Const.istational Gov. in ern nt his been undertaken to subjugate them, and to overthrow all their civil' ands, ooliti frights instead of furnishing them, prote 'on - against the odious . oligarchy,.; which_ under the title Oa Confederate (lover ment has endeavored to subvert the repres natives of the Constitutional flov 7 :1 erurde tof the federal . Union , and_erect' upon i s ruins a ferocious military despots 'emwh ch ignores the wellfare, privilege, it'd prverity of the means ' for the ad. vancesmen's of the few Who by intimidation and violence are now teinporarily, directing he administration of the public officers. A report reached General at.yard today 1 , bat the enemy's cavalm were marching sbree towards LTpton's Hill, by the Lees sairg road. A cavalry scout was sent ont to ascertain whether this was true. The rumor, however, was not fully credited. JO .44L4 `Ni p l the 'eren that I.llCe num "an indu Loots and fifty 'navy of longing itatee, h: inodated • ler tit Ne 1 General if the . 1)., end New ,:essarily ti , The Ife,! ' LLE, Oct. /4. --Seven hundred .wounded Perrysville soldiers hem but slightly, generally be eo Ohio and the Northwestern ve arrived. They were acCom. t our hospitals, and the remain Albany .. . Boyle has ordered the removal !,toon bridge btiveeh Portland . lbany on account of tts•unne ,•structing navigation. phis Bulletin says the late Fed I. at Corinth has quieted itll ap of au attack on Si einOliiii, and • ill relieve all Waster,' Tenries: ow the Federal army to enter and cipain the whole territory •e with Memphis. .. to Governor Robinson, dated lYs the rebels left Camp Dick 'jug south, towards Lancaster. s are in pursuit. r al 'forces occupy Lexington. Abele evacuated yesterday. .dy of the enemy are reported Ile. ;red but entirely discredited • sell yesterday surrounded d rebels and gave them 'till • morning to surrender. A Morgan s men surrounded ('apt. Jim Townsend, late ,‘ the Red River homeguards, !a house and killed his wife :nd'shot him. .rig-ad e of Datnont'A corps for' arrodsburg, and cap - reneebnrg, on their route. There is no news from era vie or! orehenaionl of3lieves it lee, and al - 3.fisaiseip . pi to commer. kdilipatel Danville, ILI Robinson, k, Phe Feder's, The Fed which the rd G . , abrbteei drt A Nhynoi l epu a thsho r o g enoi l a sos b ri av : 11 1 It is r ums' hero that 9 o'clock thi' squad of Jnol , !oonander . and captured 1 • Granger's left Frankfor! :tired near La! . 4eventir rebels! the seat of w- . 1 1 SAN FRANC Soo, Ociober 13.—Businesa iturunsettled and merchants Mit - apparently. disinclined. to Make new engagements until further advic.-i from the East in regard -to war prospects and currency matters. ['here is considerable; demand for ship ping, which could be supplied until after', the arrival of a fleet of vessels. Dr E. S. Cooper, a surgeon of consid erable note die to day. Tire town of owland Flat. Sieres coun ty, was almost totally destroyed by fire. Ile loss Ls esti ated at $100,000.. The steamer kits Neva arrived to-day ' from the North nr.tcoasi, bringing 440 jilts -1.) sengers,.S/20A in treasure from 'British Columbia,s27 ,000 from Oregon and overllo)*4 estimated is the hands of passengers froin both places. _.. , , ST. PAIThi.. 0 14 —The Pioneer of the Poa says theta "spatch'received by Gen, p ei-from:Gen Sibley, -reports that the Indian war, as :f ras -the Sioux. are con- Cerned, is 'al:Wit - tided. The entire force of lower bands h ie surrendered to Gener al Sibley. He'll s probably two thousand prisoners., A. cs airy force is in pursuit of the Little oraw's and others who - are mak log their es - cape .Tyventy Inilians • have' been convicted so far. • . • • • The Winidow mse was . destroyed by, fire oii;the.:, Ilth4 'lt was insured. Loss, estimated at g 26. a.. ,- , - • , has: .llonrik; Oct:: 1 4:'Aitoffiaial order, beettisgnerr-fOrihe 'draft in Id assachnsetts t , to commence , to-inorrew:" Its execution ' will be -found_ ne essary in but few, locali-i ties the State: • • The. New . Bed( the loss - On' the .rebel. picnic "290' of their !carp i ,- which, -tii;lhpl - g $32000, Y(t.Staidard estimates halerii destroyed,J4.tb.p at .$lBO,OOO, exclusive c., the insurance on. w Bedford ,iaffiees, is FORTRESS 110ti8e er John A. Warr Landing thbv i dt:l nearly .¢O4; amonck hiett - • Gen. Yrektiss. 11;. eviliently.AppreCT:',.l E, Oct. 14—The Bteani -1 arrived from Aiken's niio r n i '-lbringing down UnjcPa ~Rrisoners, it):ffio cers; . "•;;lirel tiding !ifire all in rine spirits :gabeirfriedom. election, passed ier 1 o e n r a d M D l: t i r i e c e t l , 0 , L et_ o e n d , t g:l ' 1 Cmcifitarri t lr Pendleton, Demo DMno . 1 eat member of' Con bests Garley, Repel The, returns from in slowl)i: - - Third'D' D i 9/.opt probably) 14. - 4,,Midnikht —The „iquietlyt - The Demo .-entirecounty ticket, let - Dietticr, preb ress re-elected. Sec Democrat, probably .lican. I.ther counties come I strict, Villandigham, ia beaten- MONTPELIER, .VT. Foote wae re-electe. tor to'-d a ),; - f L oto 'ithe nrustumouizroto ly seven nays in the Oct 14 . -- -Solomon I United States Sena 7 rm of six years, 1.. y f the Senate, and on r: onse. U Errros OF . IMIAntSTRAIIION NJ capon the estate of Mrs." SAR.-8,11.13,.:MET -7Ett.ll.liN. deceased, h • beekgranted toZe hinder:dm:Lett , tor 'the =ft. ter rif at, - sill ;neralns indebted to-the said ablate areiread,,sted to make pavntent,end those having gleim s present them to enBERT L. H. PETTRitIitAN. 1i0.137, Fourth street, Nth:Um/h. 0e3.-6td-law Adminte.kater. 11.200 "1"8. Real Eloottilr and-Doinesto Makes, A U . nev6 7l 2lies find ch oice doiors, received before ti• elect e.dvicee, arld filr sale Wholesale and ,retail by - itaTo IrAcßtrr& & co. Fifth • irimrszsz—to`‘ko ibirtint • ?a - / 3 $ t4 , ./kruifor me by - IRO tq'SerikerctitS so* Virattiitillietei _ _ .---e.OOO "GOOD • , • 'maid /or eah Li" 4 An A. Pird2 rift, • 'ceadrirdta EZEZEZ mpsll iM''fbei:i,llotiko t;l'Jia'pretientatives Was yes-, terday interettted.;,by_the efforts of a few' geptlettien,who still retnin i , some, recollec- /ion oti the country , in which they live, of the race which inhabits it, and of those principles supposed to have been indelibly impressel upon the minds of all Anglo -811X0/38 by a political education centuries old, to deliver the land of &hideous night marei worthless for good, fruitful of future 'evil, called Martial Law. Meanwhile the Senate was occupied with the same subject, under a different form. IL prepares a bill j for she punishment of misprision of tree son,ln the teeth of the Constitution, on the plea to relieve the country of martial law, by providing that ample substitute for its ageheye None of the living generation that wit• nessed the dissolution of the Union de ire to be the sp ectators: of the Confederacy's death. ;4:l'he common desire, profound and • sincere, is to have a stable govern .. ment—something that will last, something that will not again subject us to the hor rors and the terrors and losses of a civil war. To know the true cause of the Union'sirsin may save us the repetition of , this scene. - Now, the first cause_and the sole anise •cifj the Union's dissolution was the increase of power in a centralsovern m'ent. The Union was destroyed by ite strength,: and not by its weakness. Not the witte,'but-';the presence, of Power at thqWashington rendered it unstable. Had feneral government been confined to the:management of the exterior affairs of the &Mos-1211 . d it not received or ac quired the amend of interfering with the prospetity and abridging the privileges of these sovereign States and their free chi .zeds; we should never have taken the Union intio hatred;. we should never have appAttled., to the sword against it; .we should never havewithdrawn from that Union in :Which we Wre the strongest nation of the earth; • and -. he t Union itself would have beeti.,the most enduring of all govern meets: BeCauseit had power t0 . ,d0 nth • chief it was resisted • and is destroyed Phere was a "poison under its wings ' Few ire so ignorant of political history ae not to know that the great Henry, in the Convention which framed the Constitution of the 'United States, - foresaw with the vision of a prophet, and foretold with the eloquence of Isaiah, that the accumulation of . power, by that Constitution in a central ,governtrient- would one day kindle a con flagratiou in.which • this .people might be happy if that Constitution only, and not :their liberties also, should beconsumed But even the voice of Henry , could not - exinvirice - the men of hiti own time; and' where is the • Henry to tell this Congress j .that it is inoculating the infant Confed eracy with the selt-same seed of disaster and death, ruder the same delusion that by increasing its powers over the citizens an& thei >States it is defending its vitality tud. securing its existence ?—Richmond .xaminer: ' News from Washington. - --- clutpre of an important Lett-r from flo.aaregoard to asraatoo Bragg. The Governme n t has come into posses sion of an important confidential letter written by General Beauregard to General Braxton Bragg. It contains a very full criticism upon the campaign, and presents a carefUl survey of the resources and pros pects-of the rebels, and an explanation of their programme. Without stating pre cisely the amount of the rebel forces, it indicates very clearly that their armlets are much larger than the Federal authorities have heretofore believed. The letter wi' robably be given to the public, and furnish a very salutary comment upon the conduct of the Governors of the loyal States who have been delaying the execu• tion of the draft ordered by the President of the United States, and will show that either this delay has been for the purpose Of keeping the men at home to operate in the coming elections, or to embarrass the military operations of the Government so as to ensure the ultimate adoption of - the radical - programme for converting the war into one for the abolition of slavery. The interests of the Government and of the people at large have been really much damaged by the failure to place in the field promptly the whole of the six hundred thousand men called for by the President. The Recent Batik% In the West. Dispatches received from the most reli able sources in the West give assurance that the general statements hitherto made in regard to the recent battles in the west will be fully sustained by the facts, when they are made,known. Speech of Ex-Senator Allen, of Ohio. zeal A large meeting of the Democracy of Dhio• was held at Chillicothe, on the 4th inst., at which ex Senator Allen delivered a speech, in the course of which he pre sented the follawingpicttre of negro eman cipation In consequence of the President's Proclamation : Suppose that the contemplated emanci pation should be inaugurated successfully. seven or eight hundred thousand negroes, with -their hands reeking in the blood of] murdered women and children. would pre- I sent themselves on our Soutl ern border, demanding to _cross over into our , atrOhlo's share of the freed slaves—seven or: eight: hundred, thousand-negroes,-!with nut money'; - tAiliOnt fO6d and.withont.PerV sonat property of any kind, who, in virtue' of nature s law , were compelled to eat, and be_ chilled'. Then would come the' conflict 'between the white laborers and the_ negrees. The negroes would enter into such competition with the white labor etetliat the latter wont have to abandon the field, of labor bere-4nake way for the riegroes—or. maintain their ground by waging a war on the negroes, that would result in diivins them from the State. or in their extermination. It was hard to compel a white man who earned /evenly. cents a day to contribute twenty five cents of that sum to be expended in schemes to buy the freedom of the negro. He won't like that. The fiinatica claim that these `'schemes - are prompted by phi lanthropy. Carried out, they would end in the death of the negr.oes. I' it were pos slide to colonize the uegroes in Central America, where it is proposed to colonize them, they would starve, and if emancipa ted and. not removed from our country, their extermination was sure 04'0114 - F,, Until the negroes sliallhe reeogimsed as socially and equal of Whitemenith**l4 not be politically their [ , etpiiilXLll , inie - of those iinatica who claim' to baictank in ' I Behalf of philkithropy, would consent that ';- their sons and daughters should intermar ,ry with the negro. From the marriage al :tar spring onr political privileges ; if not ;equal there, we are not politically equal. No objections are interposed to our sous ',and daughters intern:in-lying with Eng- I ' lishmen, Germans, Irishmen, 'Frenohme n , &o. We all belong to the same fiimily.-- iWe are simply .the advance guard—they ittie'theguard--eurfathers..9oquirs,-broth 'ers and sisters: - '• All thesetjaVmarri; and 0012 the blood becomea,:meVed into the' — eat . poel' of Americen fiftod. `- Not-so' th the negro. Ife'doeinetbelong to the yatii..„, e ni fam t i l ly , . , it ifroderencretarsiL.himpat_.dliefftoactit ion the if. mot the, theologian, and by he was created differently is immate ial for us to know it is sufficient to knOw thatUls different,ftithout'seelting to oh- Min the affidavit of the Almighty on the mildest. • . i.‘AV-1-.- Geni3rai •Govc:nment, READ TO OONST4 PTIVES. TIRE ADVERTISE I ELSIVING BEEN ,es ore to health in fete weeks; by so - very mule,remed s, efte havi n suffered several years. with a severe Mug Nff 0 ,, , and that dreadful diseme, Cousum tO make known to ni iell..Wsofferers the "13'0213' of cure. To fal win, desirets, he. • 11 rend aprescrip.tion used (free of chary e) • wi h be directiohe for pre paring and U 4 ng tee eym - which they will 6.td a sure cure/or Consumption, . glom, Bronchitte, The out , . obecr - ot , the ,c 1 • ertiser m &miming the Prescription t, to benefit t. e afflicted, and spread iniormetion which he crne yes to be invatnabla, and ho hopes every suffer-. wilt try his remedy, asst will oust them nett' •g, and may prove a cire Parties wishing theprepc ption will please ad- Per.•&SW r RD A. WILSON, sel9-3m Williamsburg Mss County,N.Y. NIOREVAINTNIAT WELL ilairOWN Bakery end Ootifectd-;ary, ..litink - a, timid field itt.. , t Alamo store ln. ot: - Marble coantera and fiv urekekith.spacionsiee Bream lialooll end bad ies' , floStaaitin'i.on Sec nd Story. Dwelling llonihrofeighttikork . and I itch sood cella ri, coal vault dandflratterslf o a b..kery to store. I s room, an., salooniwiterion tory.. cto.. •AC. This first cleat est , blishment I now in complete order, and - baying a welt es •blhed enrtom, at an excellent oppo.ttn. tY to any One den rum of going tnt.. the bum . Will be r.-ntert for one or three years, se , h proprietor is about' removing from the city. A". ly to B. CUT BSA r &sdiqs. ! _ ' ' 1 iditritiketnet. —,---- WALL PAPER A compleFOß A te amortmemt of ... PAPS • . • Of ail etplee.-bidightlifdtelbl be told atthe timid lewptidel detE ;.444 MEN% RAIMON,Ls $ St Missals kall Assays =M! oOLE . L.LAziI:) s ktIOT/OM TTSBURGR TREA ss TRE ARD RIBID.BASON • OES OP ADJOBBroxlvate Boxes. $5 Seat in Private Box. Ok Pah/nett. aar . chairs. 50 oen !sadly :.Cirole, Colored Gallery.' cents: Colored Box.. aa. Gallery 15 centa night of there-engagement Oldie beentiful ng &dram. Mt , ALICE pLaura. JENS IE DEANS. To conclude with die LADY OF THE LIONS. OU , SEIiEEPERS rnishing Stare GOODS FOR THE ITCHEN. . rii wart,,, 1 ru sh e s , Woodenware. Baskets, Spibe Boxes, IEM Moulds. ( up rubs. S, Wadi B Slaw Cutters, .w- Mop asin s, s, Hair Sieves. wire -Sieves, 11143 e Knives. Coal Scuttles, Silver. Soap I. nib Polish. chawoi se sick,. . k e Washers, SkeT t ri, Bastingttoons. Gr dirons, Lembn Squeezers, Coffee elf Wash Bo • Ms. Stewipans, Sauce Pans. waft Irene, Birditoasters. fit sales, Fry rang. Hans'l3oßers, Farinaßolien. Graters Egg Beater& Lardipg Needes. Flour Palls ' Pudding Perm - WaterYilture. read ran , FI pie.pi tua ~ ~. Butter Ladlis. Clothe , Wring e is. fro. flotth-rs , Wooden Spoons, step Ladders, tsutt*r Prints, Reeleza, . Tubs, dotbve Aries. - Wash olp CUP-. Scales; - Toast Forks, Cook'slEnive I 13,d Irons, : Bread I.Boassa I Moe: Presses, Booopsl Case Boxes, ire., lte., FOR THE DINIIIIO.IIOOI/1. 81 I.VF:R. PLATZD. Castors Call as, .ray Jigs. Nut Ptak% Cake Knives, Fish Mgrs. C r lee Cs eant KniTaa. Islt Stands, Napkin Binge; Frith Stands, Cake Baskets, ' Butter.kinives., Forks and SPoOna. Soap Ladles, 4 2yrer Ladles, gravy 14 dl.h e, Sugar Spoons. Children's Ceps, Mustard Spoons. Round *Oval Salvers, roe Pitchers. Bouquet Stands. Goblets, I ICUTLEItY. 6 7 ,41 frz Handled Eva Carvell, i do , do Perim. Stag do do -Square Waiters, English Tea Trays. Crumb Brushes, Fors and Spoon Trays Crtunb Traye, Dish Covers, 1 Witting Dishes, Hash lltkes. Coffee BMgins. i'Wine Strome -P. I Nor'Castl/ pirit Coffee Pots. ieir- - p's. - able...vacs. 1 Round Waiters. Bread Baskets, K nifeScrews, win oilers , K Sharpeners, Refrigeni ors, Wat r Coolers. are. FOR THE CIIA-BIBIER. To, fet Jars. . Water Carriers. ti not Baths. Chamber Buokets, Inc nes 13..ths, I Bowls and Pitchers. Mat rum Brushes, I ties Shades, Soo, toe /grams, I Nursery Shades, Bronze Match folders! :Nursery LamPs. Flower Sta nd s. I Clothea Whbrkes. N ursen y Refrigerators, Ckith es II ItiPere. Wax Tapers, lc ht MpiCIELIANEOUL Library Bteps Door 'Wan% Vienna Fish IGlobes, Vegas, Btrd Cages, , Moat Bafes, Vizzosto,_ 1, rocket Kttive3. Card de Visit e Frames Flasks. • Camp Kni °A, Camp Portfolios, And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household To he obtained at reasonable prises at the NEW sTcatx of KAY &RICH-AJIBS 30.17fth Stliet First , • rst oor below ExCliartie.filink. Al! Goods dedvered free of pharge in theeity: Allegheny, Birmingham Manchester, Duoudesne Borough, ate, ! sellltud • 4RIVA.T.M DISEASES«, 4. Dr.BROWNSMRDICAL : A and SURGICAL O:flce, No. no Smithfield strect,l Pittsburgh, .. . _:.....1 Pennsylvania.. 1 1 • - I - Dr. BROWN is MI old °Risen 1- -• ---al Pittsburgh, and has been in (f, • rf 't Practioeforthelast tvienty-five •,,, . i eers. • His business has been 30naned-moatly toCPrivate and Suridoal Diseases. 1 CIT/MTS kND STRANG/IR . In need of a medioal bleat should not WI to and out the sure place of relief. Tha Doctor is a -- egular graduate. and hiesx:perm ......, treat, neat of a certain class of diseases ts a sure guar.' micro to the sufferiva pf obtaining- permanent re ief by the use of hm lemedies and following kes advise. DR. BR nEmEanse, . ouver tail to cure the worst form Of -Vernareb: Diseases. Impuritins and S aretalousAreetions.— • Also all diseases ar-g-froin hereditary...taint whioh 2nanifests itself in t h e form -or , tetter Psorianta, and a great many forms of akin dis eases, the origin oi s which the patient le entireb iimorant. To perso aso afflicted. Dr. Brown offer hopes of a sure and A 4 , ... . 4 3 SKISIN Dr. Brown's rem edi for the troubh brought on often by 'that solitary ha tor serums. , flutification, which the young and weak minden' Alen give way to. (tp their own destruction.,)ar be only reliable remedies known in the countib —.bey are We. and make a /weedy reetoratior -of health: itHßUhLi'ilfifii. Dr. Brown's remedieP never fail to cure tin ~s inful finnan IN 6 riot DAYB.—he Will warrant a 'are. -He also treats es. Meet. Neintorrhon ! Arc itrieture, UrethalDis .10maleWealonea; Vouthlp Suppressions, D tyss of the joints.' %tale in Alio; Nerve Affections, Zains lis ib ..-• Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladdnte tether with all diseases of an impure origin . ~ .i. A letter describing thfi rmptoms. containing ...--' egg directed to DR. B ewN, N 0.6- thalthiie , St., • Pittslitmgh. Pa., be immediately amen, ad. Medicine sent to ' address, safely packs. and secure from observe on. Office and Private s, No. BO Smithfield trout. Pittabnrlth Pa. nols-divirdS _ . __ STATE ORICOLTIIRAI.SI4.IIt:-.110- AL TICK le hereby gipe,rthat the State Fair has beet, p eltpeeed wit lain , yo iron scoot:tat of the unhappy militarenna.tlon nt our outlaw.' THOS. . K .OX, Prendeat. nelP A. 8. I .O•OAX6R, Saari' 17, Norristown, Pa. JUST RECEIVED .A r BoaLekiwis • 98 MA.k.EE STREET. - '''' Ladies Balmoral Cacgr Gaiters, Ladies Balma loroceo Boots, . • ... raise , almoral LapeGEd.tims, Men. Boys aid Yea Bo .ts. • Men. Boys d.routlia Bat giorals. 71 C-,11 .•nd -xxmino. 004 . ':1470 5 , r 1 t iEUM DEIJIT~,~ OilM. 'A tratior wo:Zir `_;A E aS • • r;=tM AfPV Piaoide Mr. Chap ~.., DI d. 1 4.. E it s" -1 • - • istk4r..eitiol ttiii.', - '114,: . ~,.__ EATON, "iRILI 111131111.&.OR., • ' ' ". ' i 'filiYir..,icrie lii TRIMof I -..2 ~. I NIIER - 16 • •-- . • -'"''*l VES '.': r,:,.i. ' MIL .115TRYZE1,...,5 Ao i"- , ,k0 Oar! resent atom 'em :-NOTIONS..; vttWtofore keht..with tho ad, itton„of ol.rAy.,!..,auirAind asefal:•`urtioles:to "whiot :ire 4iviie - tll4 - 4;s - 1W atteittion. of. the JO bi#liir 13, , -.-, , ---, •.: ! --' - 20 L IX' Fa aS f .:....,:., . ! Indgoing into 'camp . should' supply theiestilvei wi ill 'inQa - Ruitiber - BlairtkeAs., "alt.. --iVool ia Seek!, !Noyes; Sitspend eta 'ILIMIIars, dte. ' ,!:-. ' EATON. 4:crttrnil A' t.ci4 ' vo. 17 , Rift)* street. •Sd,, . . _ Wit/RIB T 6/ . WILSDAYS'. revving AlkeohOlto64 NO. sr FLETiI 13#14% IPITTE*EIW ;:tei - Atoarci;;cithelii:oge7riugl at the . '• - P Umilted-Sia esiFair • • . .-7,,,,,-, Fs, iiiiF.l , 4iis,--- .7 1858, :i.s4s o ,aiii d Isoo. upw.upg . l og Et: Or, i 9-9, c i MACHINE"'' Wafer to OON'S of ite Kokrita I ^lBWin it4 ll ; 2 * , oa ths:thlokoot roalrcoirlie took :ditch , hopoisible :unraial:':Orikexinltta Adea, la anipla ii:coi.notraottrii.'inorti.: =mum. and more durable tttaninii,otgoirn4- ddlee• 01117tdata #o 9 Aed . 44/43prioti rfroaohine &yakked grata onapplicatlOnlaT4- !on or byletter; • ": Every Maehine Warranted hit.rnzee-ia .l 4 -7 =,17- 7, 1 Whij.t4VMNAR:h. 004' Cheap to t - -41 - atlas ORRIN BECONDILIND - PIANOS tOMSALI , ,_ An excellont Rosewood Chi - Awing Tian°. Roe. A .. . .........A1410,00 A Rosewood Gate IceZ l'hin7releinuet *... ,1 . 4..! • case, 6 octavo. Price-- .--.. . 161100 A Rosewood Stodart Piano. Le . b ut Hale' ..5,.-,. -, worn. 6 octave. Price &Rosewood fiessford Piano. ver . yline - , . , tote*, 6 3t i octave. P foe ... ...... . ... 113000 A Rosewood. rovirteen &.• file. new • ;_. and tie* oatved,°ow.% . rico . - /70 Oil A Rosewood. idas es Jr (. oll4 n , three _ .i... 143 Years old ?octavo. Pri e ... .. . ... xteo 00 A Rosewood. Gilbert UPilifitt fano, 6 3i - - Mahogany octave. Prfee ... . ~.... .....4 .. ....*_ 1015 ; 1)0 A T Lond * Putt'''. large atse 6 octave Price. .. . -.. OO A RoseWmalt ierm. - . l, TVii;:iiVei alio 6 liiI ii i., , octave. PtiCo..... . ~. ...... . ....p IWO* A Roe wood.Chtakeri,,g &no. I NF , ' . 2:u b l r gcopk• 6 votave. "Price ..0 --..— , 00 4 1 ,..!A A Mahogany, Lond-& Bro. nid, -suit - god t- order. os, 6atave.--hi ee .... . ._ t 46 00 A Mahogany, 44 , ,er & C0,..-4.01d rcd4in Pumo. Of octaves rxrce- _ ...... 20 00 A Walnut Lease Piano, in good o . er. 6 - octave. Price -. r"1" . - 70 00 A Mahogany, Gibson Pia -o, New or , • very good, 6 octave. Pri1a1.......... , ni,411,, NEW PEILNOII., , A splondil stock °flew Nands,' front the; New York and Boston mai , envon tiad.,amitio.tit, etantlyrecemagnewsu, Mime Prieeiristriaroov the seine se the_nnuurfacturer!,i, eye_yin*lre mint transited: For sale by - -, -, , ~ sal° :>-M OT n.laißlitatt, ii G rftd-liintel,,:": ~ ito jcols emtscif We strezeirmenuieetering It ett: , ittitiehiet ~ 1., x - 3,x .Er-, - 1 , :which,we are omPared to deliven; ; .t. mum, Goo lanzirrylSTßE Beet quality of lPsarmilly t 4 , I land ea usual. thaVr DI CA SIM . firlrElk7A. WC-0&' C . O. , Speikcer & - kitty BREWERS AND J. `Tfit&P,., Pamir= ,y 7: ,, ,, ;', ely-aii : awwweil4 , littbareli, September 0 ,1,302 , i' .'. finilissoLlTTlON OP PART - zaplarlP • _ • Thep itrtnerehfe hex etof re ..v r .b.., kween Joi3 lii , e , t-CER mid W. IC Gji iifk. , ;was Aii , solved on the trofzeu g, - y e ati I+, "y !il GABRA RDleinwanthdiis ei se th4ITE the liminess 4 the ]at e litzalti 4 officota . kitisi , rewel cry the - Brew Vir ;Omen eV Pe outlook dbr BPENCIR & YvH erwhe inte. d l i t . hav e ways on had a, tape lor article ct 4 y_l4- TEn and 8R0W4 , 1, 4 TOUT Ti e lidera alma will Se tiumafallott.fekval of tik• /* to firm Po" , ztrarea r iglza , =.ritoiyult47, may pit , oh a. e from them. tit ., m j 4 l 3, , , ~ , m r Rog= AMNON. of pity,, ,, 4, 50 Ion, ; k iimni xo ale bastoeve cottmettnitv. wig% ire khe mi. n ..,meht of oni baldness, with the full - fl — rtii The IlreWerY. -' _ * Mai ns ah or ere to BPEN ORR & !OKAY, Photo= 1 3reweri. l'Axtebnrab, Pa. -; 0. OA ...SI Jvc , JEPLI SPE ICES. , '. , . l o l P." 3 ,Akica t lc. 1 : .‘ • CIURT/11 C. err - - ILO V 810t*Alt PENTOII ; • ;-Alfrirf4OßZfele - simr_po vnisirirtkaa— anintaberis weeta, PITTSitilE4l: i Pet. solicited sad proaarttr ad wk. OF zellst - .....:,..1.:: ., (i.. , - , ' , .7.7.7-'77,7 -a,.71-4,Pi-'7ixllp,,g. 1411,A,Lit'srEele atjloots and sh oes - RE7,2.IArGLAr Aro. 2.liA-Frprif sr. T.-Ittsh ARD diattuttp.„,lll.l.,tiny pusto. olosbd out L mo 9/Ea. AND, #EF,. ~„ • -P 32I L r, "3-11 "•". v.% • Nulquea, ..... _.... . . . .., fr-A CAA C F - V* ' GET .IX TILE siviV , , EITAINFON C. vA,t,Ry. .... : _ ..-...,_, ' idol:rail ir 'i#l.l7;-7-:_;-, rirAnDiiiesiiiiiiir.7l i ~,'- Wash nst n' -CIE, .A.,1; , tre .a. /MI. MAJOR ..TIMIIPTC A.SfOt-STON, Pi tt 4 {lll•gb,,,^a : ~, k , You s" wye_here by 'authorize(' . o rqse a lt.ginse ,, t of a javalry i.. the Stew of - renis Ma nia.- ferthreii WO S or do Int% th , warite r f2ailigod in ordanee Witt' t ) enitral'Oitte r No. :froto this iDepirtmlo t. --, - ---.''----'-- ,--: he Field en. Staff Otileeri3 can be iiirtrterod :neon completicm a the orraollantin ofthiklleal meta, tii. -... knlietwimn t ill be Mustered aserivilerl Sen nitro of cloth' g arms. hor , ee,- and : akii i k , e at , wilLbe fhrnished h 9 thePrnPBr/IBP(Stften'• 8.3. orderof the Secrete.] . , I B 7 ^FTV,4 ` '-. g G ' ,- -' ' :' : --.'-..', , "!, 0.1 .t.'lll:rflalTA 11. rian liar senerel itteilVli. G. NriPsizikriii,trt.s. s,litrri, liarriiateic' Dot. 7. 1.34 - 1, I ° le tbority orthoWarriep_artmett si ordered • t hatttiV-Rennen of heated to be faideratrielinbl, t to affix ttenfirdtdateirb9Vtb War Riiker ofthe.flovert Or. , A. 1., lit.l.StifiLL. ' ,2l 4 ln tanalenerel.Rewili tin t e „ . /From the above itiOkt4iett illit44der- . Shrewd bee bee :dfilynti.kor;aed teraloO.Nr4 h oc' lma. It' wilibelatbilhed t as fazes: tire. r e the Stanton Cavalry.' abireol. J Mani'. b...-o. maker wills - telt•Clur`roiii-i4 'tfie_tt L , en t. the Ittntetanton•Regmentilinolritteaten2lHowe, noltensed;-and- :Lk' beittliittd,itqw,..l,,ve Cowponies of this ltegireentLarkemirli.t./antll. and 411 fastVling Lb:, _,. ' . 4 Colaimaler. parts of Coninib fie' en O jicaiii ~ not efreadr 8016 14 , 4:haft now thelvtendttedonbt eily thuur.ert oppOrtunltY.Tor eutetbi ier- riot+, All BoanthOrom the -- United- . rdi . :be gtint t4ibe :pea, and tho';-'4treghrn ofturts, 'Bounty to much meals" May edi t 'Semniti oi t - lie ellen,. ConniY.: ThisMattabore hag ':h,in.*;tadloil for sbeedal Beryl.* by the Feere , erY titiVas. ar.d ui.lbe.ar nted - equlr:,..eit and boised.*,!t."!..otfalleust 9- The co nelsen'bkfoiiiiliit-Ati4l4o6xtv. JIARK7.4tLOSIC;--Iliftlt-straill'shol*i' yon.ral Ilowe's office. - ... , - oelt-tf F °ll' ' ''' 1-11 E'; tir,411.1 1 / 1 4c:p... N 11) other Pet -nitYl i n ,teakipenia,7,,ln e r_ en er sig ne d .ul win neeirgigir orges. tor ail it! •se „la° VirFertwolveznarettinrfaCtiTti°l3-"4:1.11114- '":1 earattlaefir/44,i;1 , e iii Pay !4;, 1- 4e recru.t 4lme usual goyflnaon , .,b , ninty arta it - vanoe mu ; alto the detinikoni c o r e .lni hued ty 0f.41/0. fie wareeeive ra•rtitut aw b , un , Ja of 'the. Berrie.% hafint.-,eaveltz-,er,ruliers. Amu Wilkins Bel4.Fourtliatreet • '.- - i ~, , , le:. , Cißitat .stLiett.SWIVV-inf• ~~D,QUJTI' — Tim( I arairoirlf • „„La'aPprov.d, a I thus. on -Au° 4 1 .Pria and o repßtup en t, :13 .NOTICTE' T xCHA NT s - 40.000 19 - iiiieN#X' .-,• T:,,,:.• ,:,