lames P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. NTIRELY VEGETABLE NO ALOOROLIO PREPARATION A - PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR .1100FLANWS I CELEBRATED 'GERMAN BITTERS lEL C. M. JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna., c, r Will effectually cure Over Complaint, DtSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Thronie„ or Nercone Debility , Dineases of the Ilhineya, and nil Disennen A ristiur f(onn a Disordered Liver or ritoroach such as Constl i pation. Inward Piles, Fulless or Blood to the n Head, 3 Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust .f . or Food, Fullness or Weigh t din Stomach hour Fructationi, ;4in in k • Ind or Fluttering at theE' ii 1 tn. ..;I,,rii net4 Swim min.. o .llurned abd dillicalt Breathin g g, Eluttering at the Heart, Choking or sulfonatingzsensations when in a lying . oosturn, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be i'ne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Defteiene of Persiration, Yel lqwncel of the hkin and•es,Pam the Side,. Buck, Chest, Limbs, /Su i dden Flushes of Heat, Burn- ngin the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil . and great depres ston of , !spirits, find will positively prevent r allow Fever, Billions Fever, THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR DAD WHISKY! They Will cure the above diseasei in ninety-nine ases out Xif hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal, mpularity of -71oofland's German Bitters, (purely Tro e u t a3b od)vltconstts.refrAnaovreanot_tunteiks uponan d suffering autuanitY the flood gates of Isi V ostrurns in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious lrags, and christened Tunics, Stomachins and Bit ters. Beware“of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations. in plethoric bottles, and big-beilied irews, under the modest appellation of Bitters; whieh, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, rid leavoThe disaPPointed sufferers in despair. YOUWANT,SVMETIII.I7O ,STRENGTII- EN YOU? YOU:WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOUqVANT 2'o BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION? DO YOU *ANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NEI? VO US NES,S7 DO WA.MT EN."G Y Do you *snit to sleep ? Do you noun a brisk nail vigorous feeling? HOOPLA.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Nom.): Nekt' ton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En cpel4edio ;of Religion* Knowledge. Although%ot disp general,vo or recommend .Patent Medicines in 'through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more regally in regard to Hoof land's Gernian Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was preiudiced against thent for many , years, under the impres ton that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam 'indebted to my friend Robert Sheetnaker, Eeq ~for thOmnoval of this prejudice by proper ~ests, and for , onecuragernent to try them, when Buffering froth great and long continued debility , . The use of three bottle: of these Bitters, at the beg-inning of *the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of caddy and mealtal vigor which I had not telt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re tuning. I therefore thank (lad and my friend for lirecting me to the moot' them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PITTLADELPITT s, June 23, 1861. From the Joeeph H. Jr ennard,:Pcalor of the 21-nth Rootlet Ohureh. Dn. Jscicsim -DsAct S,R :—I have been fr tuently requeited to connect my name with com nendations of: different kinds of medicine, but er xi 'ne i re i , u fi t ir h ,;tp r o uv a t i l f s e as es ou a t ec o c o m e y d: appropriate ear proof in various in u stanes, l and particularly In my owli fathily, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof lanti's German?, Bitters, I depart from my usual coarse, to exPrets my full conviction that for general debility of thcsystem, and especially Liv er Complaint iris a safe and valuable preparation. In som cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from 'he above causpe. Yours very J, H. KENNARD reopectfuliv, , Eighth bolo iv Coats street, Phila., Dee. 24th. Fromthe Wife of A LDERMANITUNDER, Ger , minium. . GERMANTOWN, June 1 1861. Dn. C. M. Jl ORSON - Sir:—lt gave me pleasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying nat tho Gorman Bitters had done for me. I a ow perfectly glared of all those diseases your .ledioine professes to cure, viz; Dyspepsia ry Chron ic and Neous!debility, disease of- the Kidneys. Sc. The poweiful influence it exerts upon Ner vous prostration is surprising, I have boon con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually curial. Your medicine has a great Putation in Germantown, and is sold in every ug Store, di in most of the Grocery stores here. If any one should question what I say, let themcomo to Germantown, and I will prove to theiraatisfactiont that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty oases of the above incases. Respectfully)/ HANNAH WUNDER, Main street, above Rittenhouse, Germantown, JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build up the constitution, and give health sod strength to= an overtasked and diseased earth. THE TESTIMONYFROM THE ARMY ' PHILADELPHIA, August 12. 1862. Dn. C. M. JAcirsost—Dear Sir, While in Viz ..; a, owing to the change of water, I was taken w. ch a severe diarrhcea, which seemed incurable. Ind which greatly weakened me. When- we cached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to -- cone home; but noticing some of your Bitters in ...he store Mr. H.ll. Price, in that town, .I par- hosed a supply, and on taking it was Speedily re stored to health! The diarrlicea was quickly shacked, and I experienced no return of it. A Cumber of my comrades. who suffered in thesame manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitter,4 join me in this certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Leg - on; and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit r sin my knapsack. I would not be without it r its weight in geld, Particularly on going into a niestoneregion. truly. i. , A. E. A,LTEMUS, Company H. Scott Legion. • BEWARE O,F COUNTERFEITS. Bee: that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON," 10 onthi WRAPPER of each bottle. fi Principal Office and Manufactory, NO. 631 ..41.1ten STREET, JONEp & EVANS, _ (SUCCESSORS TO V. M. JAMISON . PROPRIETORS. Ake" F* 7.. sale by Daurrista and Malan in every lern in the united States, and by Dr. 16180. R. REESER, H. P. SCHWARYE Pittsburgh. 105.24 Hy-deod Allegheny City. ea-Also for gale at ,TOSEPH PLEMENGPS an ger of the Diamond and Market anima. For sale also by ei stately aonwor gjy rom ' Corner Smittfieid andTourta PREPARED BY 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the none. -8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The chimney can be removed or inserted •w i T t h hou e burner n s g ar he gs co common No. I size, and oan be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price 25 cents; _par dozen 82. Sold a No. S 2 FOURTH street, Pittsburth. 1625-I.vdw P. HAYDEN.. nt do use PECIAL NOTICE—TIIE NAST IN t• staihnent on the assessment for finding and Chi is under the supplement to the eitY Charter is due, and if not paid before the lot of October nest. will be placed in the hands of the city Solicitor for collection, subject to costs of suit. ee9-tf Wlli. EICHBA UM. Treasurer. raceronomAs RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN A- Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is Prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either bY steam or sailing packets. • SIGHT DRAM'S FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glaszow and 'hi way. t --- fell - WM. 11.8111/TE JOS. R.ll (INTER WM. H. SMITH et If% WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND MD 147 FIRST STREET de23 PITITSB fl f . WILLIAM YEARS, HARRISON A. OOPTITI General Partnere. tßricemors to ICCantlieas. Moans h 00,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streets, felOds PITTSBURG R. PA _ _ GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. Ma A TE RIALS CONSTANTLY ON A.VI. hand, for sale with instruotione; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOF& Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. Je2s-3md B. F. SHOPE. 75 Smithfield et, Pittsburgh. ILXIEHAVE JEST RECEIVED FROM V V the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS for Gents' and Youths wear, embracing's all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSLIMES AND VESTINGS. W. H. Nett= &CO., Corner Market Square. Alle 1 g h e 4B Federal steel ny-oity. ssY9 THIS DAY- Stud opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. It IeGEE it CO., n 239 143 Federal street. Allegheny inry BO YS ?BOOM, CHEAP I CHEAP!! BOYS BOOTS CHEAP!!! at DIFFENBVIIER'S. N 0.15 Fifth at. near Market at. APPLES-75 ESERELSGREEN AP. pies just received and for sale by • JAMES 11, PETZER, se2o corner Market and Fii-st streets, INDOW CITRTAINS FON:SALE by W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. 149CLELLAND'6 HEADQUARTERS iS at gets street, where ha is prepared to suit all inand Shoes at prices that defy competition. 1.200 BALMORAL SHIRTS, Real Scotch and Domestic Makes, All new styles and choice colors, received before the last great advance, and for sale wholesale and retail by EATON, MACRUM & CO.. se6 17 nth street. TO THE PMaLIC. 11pgl P E ly - • ..wstite ignorant andf ' adodest o all denomi alse- nations. treat fiecrat and, delicate &smilers, '• *hued and games . - • -,% : ".;.4./? tuationo obremonlfid &lent to youths of both Bates, and adults. singba or, married.. Became I Da. Biagergrfr "ialsliAis the fact of his doing gO. the ignorant kitlSelymodest veryeadfaili shocked, and th a groat sin mmoral and for contamination and corrup among 1. their wives, prat:loEll3 , Bam and daughters. Their physician shealdlus cantons to kee BRAN breignbrancethat thercid the SIAM az Dr. STRUF, (except Pehth'hing) lest a lucrative prat t. tioo might he lost telhem among etapid falsely modest and presumptuous families born and I raised in ignorance, sprtmg_t_tp asmuskrooms and who compare society, intepmee, sense. Fro. dollars and cents naystenotudY, meanly eriuS ' gotten. It is to publicity, however that numerow 'parents and guardians are thankful that Utah eons daughters and wards, .previously feeble ' sickly and of delicate condihon and appearamm have been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and sates marriage through lihn have boon saved much suf. faTing, , anxiety moralisation. Spormatorr hea or nocturnal emnabssions, are completely cured in a very short space of time by Ins now romectle, which are_peculiarly his own. They are oompount rem the Vegetable Kingdom,. haying seen the fallaoy:of the Mercurial treabsient, ho has abandon ed it and substituted the ressitable Female dis eases are treated with maritect success—nasnag had over forty years (40) experience to their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United States: leads hint to stay--to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cl_teak. Trifle no longer with montebanks and ouaolta. but oonae end be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseased of which Bo many annually flit. our conntnes, can now be relievoi, providing they attend to It in time Fall particulars can be had of my treatment bynrocuring a copy of tho Medical Adviaer.whioh is given gratis to all that apply flaying tho ad vantage of over forty years ea penance and observation, consequently. he has arsperior skill in the treatment of special diseases,. and who is daily consulted by the profession. sis well ea rocom• mended by repeatable citizens. publisuers, pro Prietors of hotels, lac. Ofiats 85 Smithfield street, nosy Diamond street. Private comuanni callow from all parts Of the Union strictly at tended to. Diroot to ge., 3 Pittsburgh l'ost 6 denlrdaw ps\° 11021SlE OWNERS.—DR. SWEET'S. it INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruis or Wrenching, il effect is, magical and certain. Ilarnagg or Saddle Galls, Scratches. flange, &0., it will also speedily once Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, but oonfirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a RADICAI. cuaa. No ease of the kind, however, is so desperateor hopeless faithful itay be alleviated by this Liniment, and s aapplication wil alawys remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with coinparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually. prevent those fumble,- disetmos mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. R. R. SELLERS Jr CO., Axeuth for Pittsburgh dci7:ly-ii&w:eow The. Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN'S NEW DOMIL.WACTINti Philosophic Burner for Carbon 011 is now ready. It possesses many advant.tses over the Co 1. It mm Burners. on makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. 2. It will burn any. quantity of oil with safetY. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be mode to burn economically. 6. It is more easily wieked than any other burner. DAVId 8 1' 3, 7tr./ Partner. MEANS COFFKII, NEW GOODS, BOYS BOOTS. c-'3 . JESSE MERAL 00111138101 lERCRAN Flour, Grain and ail hinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, &o. 431' Liberal advances made on consignment , o HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOU 11:! SEGO O ST au25:17 PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO,, PRODUCR AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Aro: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, U. Liberal advances made on consignments mbenrequirod. ntyl-lyd dl I 'RIES 8r LERNA.N, NO., 818 MARKET STREET PRILADELPIIIk, Jobbers is; Cloths, Cassimeres, VestingB, &c., ct-c. Always on hand a woil selected atook of Goods suitable suitable for the trado, myl-lyd b vii to E, ice, MIDDLETON . 4k BRO., TYPORTESS 01 WINES, BRANDIES, 4c/1.4p PINE OLD WHISKIES, IVO. 5 NORTH FROM` STREET. PHILADELPHIA. sp10:/yd JOHN R RL1.7307C.W11P HLLISEM.RiIDHAN H ELLIHON JON B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF • nllB, CASSIMEREB 'AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET' STREET, (24: door below Fourth ' ) PIIILADELPIIIA. or GEORGE GRANT, EIS ( hautdaotortr and Wholesale and Retail Deslel; b f e r ' DI EVERT DPX9TPTION Jt i GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, °lli 610 CLIESTNUT STREET, myl-iy PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WIT Nif ./..01VOCOVE I'lattßCE, 11.41 , 10F.4 OTITRERS a IMPORTERS. —OF HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, O. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • myl:lyd PAILADELPHIA DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, :,a FIJI:1'01N dc Co.. I.IIIII7.I,OTUREREOP EVERY hARIETY OP w FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Thß ghi 3 ,- Partioular attention to fitting Oil Refiner- frui , es, Brass Castings of superior smoothness made to , e.V rder.. Steamboat work and repairing goner- .;'Hoag' Oil 'le; DavY's Safety Lamp• Gas Braekets and 1. lents: Corner ST. CLAllt STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3::f iNf A. MIR OIN A. OIL.. WE ARE NOW IIiAIIiTIFAUTIIRMG this article s which for brilliancy in burning • freedom of ofionsive odor. and transparency 01 tot color, (which color we warrant to be entanalod by age or erpesurej is unsurpassed by any Bi nator in this or Eastern markots. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can spooially recommend '• it. Also, our manufacture. of n CAUSTIC SODA, Us4by all agelarg Soap Makers and Oil Refineries whiCh excels per Gent. In strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our layer manuacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL t, - SC, Are so well and favorably known, we trust the I c mention is sufficient learn All orders and inquiries wilt l'•^• '"'"" - "ly at has I tended to by addressing. GEORGE (10lihourt narn;gene; . Pm-sts. Salt Manufacturing bompanr. - opiul 24 Wood street, Pittabarth. olPdy.'avr:le oning's Eating &down, CORNER VTROM ALLEY AND Mil= Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the t i n h g m s : Beason will be served up in the most palatable these style. ELI TOTING, ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield et suffer on fo JAMES H, CHILDS. nothi self t HOPE COTTON MILLS, could -4_lleg/hen - 5r City, Pa., MANOVAOIrORRHEi OP SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNA 13 Tllt, S, 12 Inches to 40 Lushes Wide. 44- Orders may be left at H. CHILDS & COT 133 Wood street. Pittsburgh. no3l:lYds 'WILLIAM BA.GALEV, WHOLESALE. GROCER NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,: arge : LAKE EIIEEEICIE COPPER MIKES ePra ' away . brigad. SMELTING WO n KS. raande ieutei 13 , 1•CUIVTIV 4rc CO., "4ul Manufacturers t• a bat. Sheath. Braziers' and Bolt Coppor. prauted Col. the pre per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Sp e?ter reduce. Solder. &o. Also importers and he pre dealers in Metals, Tin Plate Sheet Dozy number. Are. &o. WI ter Quarters. air.• Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machine nd Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FLRBT and 120 Whether we move or fight' either this ECOND STEMS, Pittsbu rgh. Perm.. 'Special orders of Copper oat to any desired week or next, or at all, I think nothing is tare. fe2lllydaw ' hazarded in sa ing there will be no winter quarters in . tto vicinity. The army, yon may rest assur d, will not winter here. it Old Idlers, who have weather winter very naturally build their nd log hanties upon the approach weath r, with the seine instinct sd byte beaver and muskrat. 'es the ear a ncs of winter quer „portio of the army, and the Min ' una.ccu toured eyes who are daily and se ing, and going, no doubt aey have already seen a portion of the army in s 4 r quarters. But I have gritITOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE the best reaso to believe that it is de- V Pleasantly situated on habocca street, Alio- • ', fightwhether or not, that the gheny city, being a division of a large garden, with fruit trees. shrubbery. etc. and easy of Recess by army, if there 8 any such thing contem- Passenger Railway. PersAs &Aens ofseourins plated as a soap nsion of operations during &good and tleasant location for a residence are partinularly my ted to look at these beautiful lots t he - winter, will ettle down in some other which are offered at low prices, and on easy• and more access ble locality than this. terns. Call and see the_pian at our office. ee27 B. MTELBERT & SONS, The army will be sunk almost irretrier midarketstreet: ably in demoral zation if it stands until another season. The sad influences en- SALE.—Situated LTIABLE PROPERTY FOR w SALE.—Situated on Water street, between gendered by bad management, and official Marketitnd.rerry.” Having a front seventy feet jealousy, are spr tiding with terrible rapid en Water street: the same throngh.to Pint street. Terms easy. Inv** at so :First street. ' iv - new regime is are already . infected, oolle2ord • and, with- all - o immense levies. Six REST REDUCTION IN SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, • ed one CHEAP CASH STORE OF of c board a old JOSEPH H. BORLAND, possess( Marketstreet sooond door from Fifth. jT26 giv IDIVERYBODY IS ANXIOUS TO ar b , Judbear from their friends in the army, and also to know where to buy Boots and Shuns cheap.— The place is at APO! Iland's. 55 Fifth street. conling, think LI WEDGES IMADERIA ADVUTORES, AND pluLait AND DIRALMIIB FaLD STREET& PITTSBURG =SEM 1,1:• • .-?"-1•42:_:‘12v! AY PRORNING, OCT6BER 29, 1862, DAILY POST. iFrom the New york' World ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ysterious Movements of the Rebels. The mysterious movements of large •odies of the enemy across the river are creating no little uneasiness and excite ment in Williamsport. Only eight miles cbstant there are fifteen regiments of the r 1 bels, and a larger force are now at Mar tisburg. Jackson is in command, as u ual, and his movements are always re g rded with a great deal of suspicion, All r i . a e very aasions for feat. of sorne.new dis til bance from the übiquitous Om. Jack so 1. . That he destroyed all the property S nday last is now ce:tain. What he has le n doing since, on Monday. is a matter )f . oujecture. It is feared that he is now a the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on ip roaching the river. Rebels are very in sually abundant on the other side ; and in e they have no picket there for somei n e past, their present appearance probe ty means something. Gen. Kenly is a igilant and skillful commander. He will - ei.) a close watch on all their move. . is not improbable that these demon :a ions of the enemy are the result of the irgl number of the troops recently moved p toward Hancock on this side of the over. They may fear a descent upon the odies of troops which they have sent. out >r tie destruction of the Baltimore and I h iil Railroad. In 'ormation front the Army of the Po >m c shows that enough has transpired uri g the present week to demonstrate 'yo d all doubt the falsity of the stories hi,: place the army in winter quarters. oth ng of the kind is thought of. Th . neglect in the proper distribution atm ac, on its arrival there, is assigned a eason for the statements that have en title that clothing has been needed :. so le Li me among the various divisions. is a leged that the fault is not with the icia s here. di, ilF,eua the New York World. 9 14 GEN. MeCLELLAN'S ARMY. If' )fi :ER ERS' ARMY OTOMAC, 1 Octo',er 22, 1862. I scar •e a man of this army htit is on the viv to know if a bold and vigorous , vern-nt is to follow the late successful !onn.issances. Usually, in vigorous rfar , such is the case : but here such dug ;s by no means certain: It does tar 4 to stale now that an important :em:nt has been nendiug for two :ks, JIM that it was chiefly the result of Prezident's visit and conference here. lir m.vement did not involve a long and fleas campaign up the Shennedoah :cel lo p rsuit of a fleeing enemy. It did involve,owever, a movement across the river, by our whole force, to the South I l side oft e Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad, and a b tile, if the enemy persisted in k maintain rig his prebent position, which it was gene ally supposed he would not do, sever 1 good reasons. lot, th interim of two weeks has been fly sp nt by ourgenerals, so I am told, givin reasons why this movement could not ..alte place, and the President has graciously admitted their cogency,and 'he rnoveMent has been accordingly de. The Reasons. in eta the reasms so far as I have ied them, and I know of no one who learned any others. Nearly every Tat ofheer in this army gave it as his ion, fifteen days ago, that the army was ao condition for a movement or a earn c-::. aign, in nsequenee of the absence of Many nece nary supplies, such as cloth ing, shoes ' blankets, shelter tents, etc.— The old A my of the Potomac, and that "Pope and MePowell, it was said, had, igh th it many marchings and fight lost n•arty all their equipments, and i must now be replaced to prevent ring. Well, this work has been going Jr the ast two weeks, though it seems ing wa. done about it until the Pres• came pond looked at the men him- He c.. repelled what Gen. McClellan not eimmand. ... rom personal observation, I know that these supp ies were needed to keep the army in ti st-class order—to keep it as well clothe. and shod as it usually has been. But he two weeks cr more that it is taking to supply them is the finest and best figlitin ! weather of the year. We are now iu the commencement of. the rainy season, and we have heavy rains nearly every other . ay. These narrow mountain roads and .. efiles, difficult of passage in the best wea her, are almost impassable in wet weather and if our troops move now and have a fi!ht, it will need, as it always does after a battle, a re-issue of supplies to make un for losses.- One of.the fea tures which strikes an outward observer very promin•ntly, and militates against predictions o action, is the absence of so propo lion of general and field offi- s lot /ot all one, sick and wounded, but' in leav s of absence, until dozens of es and Poe or two divisions are corn- , :d by e lonels, and some brigades by iant-col eels; and in the division of rs, one brigade is commanded by a n. I c safely predict that, should le occur within the next thirty days, oportio of officers lost will be vastly id, from the mere fact that they will sent i . action in vastly reduced ”s. 4;1 , WASHINGTON, October 24 DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, Sept. 22. Gentlemen—Yon will receive , by the mail which will carry yon this dispatch evidencel which will convince you that the aggressive movement of the rebels against the State 43 remaining faithful to the Union is arrested, and that the forces of the Union, strengthened and reanimated, are again really to undertake a campaign on a vast scale , . If you consult the newspapers you will easily perceive that the financial resources of the insurrection decline rap idly, and that the means of raising troops have been) exhausted. On the Other side, you will see that the financial situation of the country is good, and that the call for fresh troops, without which the, material force of the nation would be , seriously crippled, is being I promptly responded to. 1 have already informed our representa tives abroad of the approach of a change in the social organization of the rebel States. This - change continues to make itself each day more and more apparent. In the ()Pinion of the President, the mo ment has tome to place the great fact more clearlY before the people of the reb el States, and to make them understand that if these States persist in imposing up on the country the choice between the dis solution of this government, at once neces sary and beneficial. and the abolition of slavery, it is the Union, and not slavery, that must bq maintained and saved. With this object, the President is about to pub lish a proclatnation, in which he announces that slavery will no longer be recognized in any of the States which shall be in re bellion on the Ist of January next. While all the good and wise men of all countries will recognize this measure as a jest and proper military act; intended to deliver the country front a terrible civil war, they will recognize at the same time the moderation and magnanimity with which the govern ment proceeds in a matter so solemn and important. 1f am, gentlemen, your obedi Cut servant. eneral Calm and the Proclamation The Abolition press have been -circula ting, for 801211 time past, what they. call General Cass?s endorsement of the Pres ident's EmanCipation Proclamation. We felt sure thatlthere must be some mistake about it, or that it was a wilful falsehood, circulated for political effect, but, having no athority we leould not deny it. The De troit Free 1're.4.9, however, comes to the rescue of thel General and settles the question by a flat denial. The sound old Democrat not only does not indorse the proclamation, but declares that " there is no power in the Executive, under the Constitution, tq decree the emancipation of slaves." Of course there is not, and the Abolitionists know it as well as the General, but they have persuaded the President that he is above the Constitu- tion, and ho is weak or wicked enough to play the usurper to please them. ••• Desirable Place of Residence. Since it has been announzed that Phil `delphia has filled her quota and no draft will be made there, the Ledger says the rush for houses by persons seeking residen ces in the city is Enormous; and it hasiven an impetus to building. g PENNSYLVANIA ItAILROAD CHURCH 'TRAIN M. Leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9 ii.. 15 do Turtle Crook, do do 920 do Brinton'o, do do 925 do Wilkinsburgh do do 942 do East Liberty, do do 950 Arrivo at Pittsburgh, 10 15 RBTLIILNING TRAIN .P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh ' every Sunday at ..... ...I 00 do East Li3erty do do 124 do Wilkinsburgh do do 132 do Brinton's Ido do 199 do Turtle Creek do do 155 Arrive at Walls, . 00 J. S.TNWART, Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh, July 9,',1467 wilt: SMITH, PARR St - Ca, NINTH WiD b- OUNDSy LIJITTSCD ROE. PA Warehouse. No. 149 First andl2o decond ate Manufacturers of all sizes and accoriptions Coal Oil. Retorts andLStills. (ism and Water Pipe Sad Irons. Dog Iroos, Wagon boxes, Steel Moalds Pullies Mangers and Conplin J as. Also Jobbing and Machu:Len ery de; 3°ll9eVicang m adeo zep io l o rti r iimhina _i on attached to the Foundry , n e ec e ,arp fitting will be careful', attended to tea:l34llw THE ARDESCO OIL comr4Ny lAliftrrACTIT AND HAVE FOR sale a superior article of Relined Ardesco OH, • NON - EXPLOSIVE, ALSO, PURE B;ENZOLE warehouse, 27 IRWVIN STREET PITTSBUEGH, PENNA. (PORYERLT COVET EXIMIQUXI6) CORNER FIFTH Jr SMITHFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Office.) ~IIE SUBSCitIBER HAVING taken the above Well-known stand, will be pleased to see his friend* at all hours. His wines, ouors, ales, and cigars are of the best. re24-Srud JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W . II A. Z T T Has °panel an oMenjit NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he transadt a General Steamboat Agency bulginess. and would solicit a sharo of pad ronage from steamboat m -n. ap24-Iyd E YOU WAIVE— DE GOOD NEW .D_ Fruit or prepared 'ce Meat. mixed, and all other kinds of bpi , cooking Brandy or W ine % New Orange, Lem n and Citron Peel go to Haworth .k Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew crop of %it and lower than at any other house in the . - • Also a jgeneral and mal t . 1 assortment of F Toceries, Tea; Wins, Brandies. and all ether kinds of Forsosu and Domestio Liquors. Remo TR klfiltilialtk,: :._ deg! garner Diamond and Monad slim I months hence will not find us practically d whit stronger than we are now. Th'ese are plain words, but they are un deniably true. I care not who our dota -1 man era are :.I . care not who the Presi dent nd his Cahinet are, or to what party they elong ; but there is one-thing cer tain—lthe disruption of this nation, and the over row of its power and greitness, is so near ccomplished, that if the people of the .i orth knew the whole truth they ' wOul4 be struck dumb. The only hope for this nation is in this army, and the only hope for this army is, in constant and unceasing action until the result is decided. Will Secretary Stanton say why we shall not have it? Circular from Mr. 'Secretary Sew ard'to American Itepresenta tive Abroad. The following circular by Nit.. Seward, addressed to all the diplomatic and con sular agents of the United States, is pub• lished a the Paris papers. It will be noticed that the circular is dated on the same day as the emancipation proclama-- tion, but says not one word in commenda• tion of it: Wirtunr- SmvAliw. ITEM tz Arfla sTovv 10. •-k„. I IL BRILDLET; . • I li f .• ao WOO.ll S'lllkiET, corner tiosiinds Pitimilinb, , ufew.turerar4 Moietaie and 1 4taldialor in all kinds at ': ''' Parlor, and Iteji-ting fir4i4 Grate Fronts, ' Fenders, act, ' 1 In our sample room may be • found Um_ m RATH) GAS BURNING 0001 ISTOVILS i EUREKA AND TROPIC . - mita An which have ben 'tali leiited-- ti ..da, and the Steve .prononnoed unequal • In this market; together:with agreatnaerq • estrame patterns: • , ye sho &very lingo tunertizent or • LOR AND - 13 3.4.171 T. e n ST.OVES._ PA emb •ffer Sir AND Kitch offs .. want o: ' . • some, orthe -BEM , PATiERNS zoit to the Dublin; . [FANCY TOTAITELIM: GRATE PROliTtif I' NDERS, of the newest etylee.,• Common n. Bow and. Jam Grates,: all: of 'which are at very low prices. . • . , -.- Pedal illatleeMellf9 offered o . boil:kit in ORATE, FRONTS. Iny'Zie ' a s s. Foittiderso AS AND STEAM Inds or.,Brase ana iron Quake inndle„in order. ,* • OASTINGS,,OF: ALL KINAB Made at the ahorteatnotiee. 11. REFINERY'S FITTED UP. ordern left at BOI4N-L4 TETLEY'S 13 TREET, will be pronapilq ottencieci to. kmbers or this firm being praetiaa me 'many years' experience : in the busi-i . insure to give- satisfaction in every,re se(3.lyd I la-All WOOD :' The m l chin:des, ness, wit; ISPeot. P . 1rit,,,..i no drags I cal gentle extracted I aa to the e whatever asserting : Proem. style, mull lIKR-Alt I "treat of ma , IN EXTRACTED' , WI T.IIID ITT by the age of an apparatus whereb9 or galvanic battem are esed. Medi en and their families have their teeth proceAg. , and Are read) , to to asbeen and 'minis-gnaw of theperation, as been gaiti by Pomona interested in contrary, having no knowledge of nip ,•• - . 1 FICIAL TEETH inserted in every charges as low, as will warrant the 611 in all oases. B. OUDRY Dentist, , • 134 Smithfield street ELEA & CO., lIANTIYAGTVVIDIB 'OP No. I C i arbon OH, AND z qc.) 1..a0 on opot. LEEIZR.TY STREET, opposite ..D warranted. anal yd Pure r - Offic Penn'a R. HERR j; 1 1 ,0 • .112 HUITS and Gins; Cherry, and Rye and o nor Wine B I W. BEAUMONT it, 00•. 0 :BEY OF .THE. TWO .MILE G, dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wines, also, „Blackberry, RaspberrY, , m Wil, a Ginger Brendies..Old Mononsara, her Whiskies, Jamake Rum, Bupe ters, &o. 1 IVo. S 3 Lifbezti atrOssi, Opposite Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, "la venu3. hn d Families supplied at mod erate profits far cash. New Jersey Clair for fam- , By or hotel purposes. IY3-en r.E.T.113.0.1N1. WOlt LORI .., k i tiLLEP• 84 C 9.. • woiticam_AkAPßl3l7RO: mill*. Al i , , t LEtxsania, YNALLEY'AnumeXIDe ' - • • Aar Office and Warehouse • ~. al -• . - 28 MARKET STREET, EriThrinamit. Maroa.factaiTs Car Oi and of Illumlnatins and Lubricated bon ls Bemis: • NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED HON.E XFTfOSIVE.-alway s on hand. 0024:17 WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, - And Importers of 1131 CANDLES, GUN% &II ' ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in KLNE OLD MONONGAHELA B,YE WHISKY 827 Liberty Streets P PPISBITH46III. PA. J. 111. CASIDAY. Note, Stoolti Brea, Bond and Mort. gage, Item, Estate and Blew. eitandise Eroker. , OFFICE 80011 No. 12 BRKE'S BUILDING. FOUTH STREKT' Pittsburgh. Pa. X 26,000 to Invest in Nortgana and No ,1 paper. M. 922 : rEs. , - 60 casks Primo CFarrants; 10 eases Sieily Liquorice; 2 do Calabria do 2b boxes Maooaroni: ' 23 do ' ermicella: 50 do Olive Oil, quarts and ping 30 eroes Sardines, 3.‘ and .34 sans: 50 &ails Detest o 50 boxes Castile Soap: 30 do Citron; 5 oases P unes in Jars: • M 5 5 .do o • fancylboxes, boxes by e Creokers, In stirs and for ale bY REYNER .4 . 131105. sesl No.'s 120 and 123 Wood street. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store , For Sale. 'NIUE STOCA AND FLXTITRES OF A A. Wholesale Orocery and Liquor Ronse, do , ing a Food tr Ale on one of the best busmen streets in the city, is offeredlor sale, as the own.; ere wish to go into other biuiluess. For further. Particulars address au7-tf LOCK BOX 18, i'ittshargh Luceni 011 Worlis DUNCAN, DITNLA.1 3 & CO.. Manufacturers of PURE WHITE JRRETNEIf C A. It 33 0 Pi 0 . Office NO. 201 LIBERTY STREET 1t burgh. burgh. t'a. • , to.YEAmd JOHN LITTLE, Jr.; NO. 106 FOURTH S'lllkET. STOCK MO BILL BROKER Promissory Note& Stook Bonds. and Mortgages bought and sold. 1718 TIERNAN it GETTY, Wholesale aiad Retail Grocers, LILPORT*I AND NUMMI! DP TEAS, WINES, LIOUORS, ate., NORTI-RABT corm of • OHIO STREET ‘ID THE DIAMOND, ALLROBBBY QITY 20.000 lISHELS,OF RYE Wanted at .MOORE / 1 Will MY the highest DISTILLERY. onah_pqier.s. THOMAS OORE, Fin't Ptra.t- P M itifibtreh. griKILDREN,S suoEs 4:11F MOLY Aoription at rea-n‘thFis Auction 0 Me. 55 Fifth Arcot, Mani* - - - SEAT SA E OF 'BOOTS- A.STI G Shoes this day d evening at MeCleiland'is A.notion. if-IMES-20 SALEM _CROWE CI DER;nzt reed ved eont%ient end for for sale by RHYMER &BROTHERS. je9 Noq. ! 12 .5 3 .4, 12Ei Wnnd Barrels /tolb;ed & • 20 " :21:30,4 . b ed do mu; 20 do- - ; — ' - rmrdored dq _0 . _,Lo lted mar' T a W 4.* 2 o i l l lll ' - BYM BRO I I3. -' soi Nool sa-4-11-Wood Whet. ~-.,-..-4..---..,.e..- . .. • s• ,-,- 4 , .•.,:.--...:-., t.l, T I 0 -VOL LlEomieettailhated 4.lWir,, at 1P41,r4-& CO•1 .; ' ,, W l.,:l ifflir.4 l ) I L 0 11 •• arcia -11‘oiranilet,x, RIAXXL.:OOICOIISti*ft*ER 'WAXERS. Near, 4,Partikl,N44-ffs:r44s DeD°l' ....1W;f:%?' 5, 11 ad. , MITIFACIFOOZO,,Apr,rif+ECINDS OF ;' -.Stlaux lingirtm,rpnianyfrarn three ~, - , ..e _and' A.t Itbree pelt_ ,ev 'and tLutted f r .(thisteemg,,fraerildie,,frfaidYnnescoa Factories: • 'eta. , . Glen partlerdar'atteetion to fre ,or etruedon of Amines andat whinny- for ire milli and fbr i liarbttmi*Mannd% lLi ga r .l nentat ekOrtnotfeernarleafy tor .wdiapydeeeription eard Boilerse - . .. , Idst , „ „ dkrstißoftere and Eilfget Iron senerateyr, Wrainaktlxon, RhaninCHantiaa.and Potties in aail . , rnnd - contredin' eln an nraatura of Woo en Anil -WWII, Verde. - Oarplaices are low, our machinery ruannEndtur ed of therbeetnlaltb•ofmaterialeland warranted. In alleaamto jpeekeadgfaetion, .., air•Orderm from - all Patin of 114 nonntry soled edand tp;OmpaYrfilledi -, ,ail , 31'1 lea da w __--- ;. DAVIC*I:7O443I,L, 5611LORS, Man: Skamtumetr E , ork EET. WZ.:IIEAVR73:II73 CM - 11E10E WED A hrgo .nnil 7 rilsolectsd,stock of A. T.. Li. o , consisting of: • tte. .* 4 q774ktcgto o 9 l s of 4144724:4174T /SZN-0: - GOODS, lEwinS:Woder_d'avrAitars,, Neck rites. ing anarylom tkingnowilly kept toyllnt olam nt ruish g order 9 pronintb , excilifod. anMlyd TIME ted wittt_httn‘ltitclaii. OLIVER hfceLlal.• "TOM in a eopartnetzhip, for the tr ansaotlea tee OdEPBTIBUSIMEDIIWunder the aante'and firm ; of -117 ..M 0 CLINTOCE-.113,Q11., he e °Hafts firm. of. from a o e nercittOtitthrtitchitinttan ce . to t h e 12CW the 'libOral RetrOaarAllitetofo o by Mtn: self ettioireg. St MoOLINTOCK. flAß k olii l l i_ --11 .avtiut,ettroltestld for ()ABM et: -. 1 before the late birgoV: stook of CerPete in the 01 00 m would:call .111 e attention of whol6aie and retail buyers tour complete as sortmtntt arc', Welty= .8 '..13111t71.1-Is7GS, oth atom% Walcip.MOCg a SON 11.21tte k tetreet. ri-IME I WINDOW . '' Ca 7i ., TA- v N S, &ix New B tyleffollprlik .of 1883 A Vries - , Mutest► : emit, Anne Assort Intent from , 6 X-4 cents per Piece. for eak ba _. ~ ,~-,. , tBos. 1114iii!itER, SO.' WOODIMMEM • Bet*eau 4ilrk cilk.;%l u Da toes , mitsi ; • CORMMAL 'KER=R CARMAGE . ,. : ___MANAFACTURERS, (At the old F„aotor74) DINVESIITWA34 , r .ark&iefier, ci.414.14 Frritngr. 4 • 441Plidalnir ACW91111471:134,itY 131 • DAIZICLL. BORT.' DAILVELLiaI WholBBoB Groieie COMMISSION :NMI t FORINANDINS MERCHA U. AND DealeielnßrcAces and Pittehrgh Mpaantazimm, No. 251 LINERIT STNNET, fittooL •s-1 " •,• PITTsBri 2411 . 1 • - JC.SH2F-11p31302111 GF icr rr lie 1 4 25 corner OhtiO ttiadjteit:irer eta, ALLEQSE NY CITE'. TAMP stook Or Gana of an deso4kaaos. on heiml. PRlmule to crier. andfor sale at LOWEST CASLI OB B r , - rr- - • ..‘ 'Repproy nomiyw-my . 3l-atf-E-i tl l;;. IMPORTANT. TO ADIES 1 1..7011134 31:1.1LIMEY; HAVILIiCs FOR upwards of twenty smart devotel 'his pro faadonal tima auchaduclY49 t the ,hroatment -of Female' Difflou/Nco, and havirffitacosteded tool:L -ean& of mash/ reaming the &Rimed to sound healthas now entire oorOlemoe Motoring pnb " Great Americani'Remedy; DR: HARVEYIP CRONO=THERMAL `FEMALE PILLS I „ Which have novas yet hilled'firlion the followe demo ti _ 1 med/am been strict/3! d) in re moving difficulties arigirc from . Obstruction or Stoppage of -.Nature. .or reaming the system toisenfect health 'hen suffering from Spmed.ArediOna. - Prolgptur Uteri, eho Winks, or other weelosos of the bierine Or gans, Also in all oases of, De/tirale or Ncrvotis Pro* tralson,-/Tyeerioe Pa/gatationsAtt, which are the form/raters ofmore serious disease. 11111.Thac Pala are perfectly harmlega ow the cow- Irtguticoh and mc &takes 4 1 1 41 'inool delicatch• Inaie witholit cawing astray/ qt. • tho some time they ace Wee et , thirst, by strongtiening. invigo raUngiand restoring the system to elloolthY con" &Mon. and LT bringing on the monthly period repladtr..no matter .fronrvehat CAILSO the obstructions may arise They should, however be taken axing Moine three or four mon th s of Drama/14Y. though safe at any-ether Brno. sa miscarriage would be tho result, Each box‘ contains 601111 m Pam Om/ DOLLAR. and when deeired will be sent by, mail pre -paid anyby advertised Agent: on o f edthe money J. BRYAN. Boehm/ter. .I'.4llenerat Agent Bold by Draggistsgenerally, agllEPia,Powyc t Corner Market street and the id Di.mo , ad, aultivdasawis ' Amit-forillittiburrr. Corritt6Orilael, ` Eslt on CORNER OF UNION AND FraViSTREETI3. (Neai Mirka)" , , . itEIRE'MEIN'PIIBLIC cAs ou v w TAM tit) beet and virost Lbutors Neale served at all hears on. the et.. Retest nos Lune& every morning. between. the hones of 10 and 12 o'clock. rtLIMIVEISS, em2o-13, Y.roorietor. _ - P , ITTEIBITROH 1311 • NO. IEB visa Streek of the Baltimore Piano Fao tory, eetablished in Ink A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos; combining all the esson tials of a first alma Instrument wnh httenoreltios. (anderpatent). Highly important to the critical pianist.. Low for cash or aeoeotsrie Van #BIIOTIIVt, • 'Manufacturers, , S. B. 4t - c.; 14al * f i lot tiriid*eT;b1 ; BOOK CAP LETTER sad all kinds a FRAPPrN_GRAPER e s , liiieetecri;ed trom woothitm ' NO. 8843MITAngLIY BTREET. *PAIN& t t lib fe :at p ..1,0 . . , JIB IitIETITT - 1411,0}1, - • 49St. Clair' Stree t,. .........,_ . -arcx.4KßEEN's"cLcernifid m - 4 . 1)F, To oR -,DREI ORRAIKTOR ' 024411.- •• - .C.AVIEN3/ REICITRIFINI:,MiII, NEW ait. YO Iglia choice stook a OLOTtit.4 OAS Ala. VESTENGS. which eat: be retteheaed.atspriedr.firberow the usual races Allironsindtwegeatteslirenxi to ceet hevets. IPC 4 T, AA* "1,91_,..411/114, WEI GPClirlet, itrallTh ‘ 'fel &die" maul la WI Lb a ?Mk alit. .I , ‘