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I.e. -- that eve el - k''''-.,:,,,..,,,maie=ithitenuY ''' • :t eac hings, and' ';in,.'---'-'f'hotedidilotitecelit-itti „,,, ~ , r'',..-:A---ilf:--'.---3-I,°. .i - - ---,-6,..." • ii i iiiiiiothlng - ,T9 ' '5-;::-,1•4;141.,jireztiiiianda=, •- , ,-, -, liiti; o.i-; • 1. 1C,,,4 .' , .. 5- ;„,.....- 1 ,....'-. , 7 -.Atkin 'traitors 'Thia,l 4l 44;er, ~,,a , 1 .. , .`;:;.1,t91' 4 4"..: r r . ' , . be a - thajority or. tttivi. '*:451;1•-f:1,:nrrkii. rore4 ' t° '' - - *he-a - Itillitiop. kf.i...,,m,4,,.....„4_,,.....,..,, ii k pi. State !4Ta5,t!c4.,," -,,i6e rf? .4 ..,"::->.*:. - i1t4N 9 ..7,'?„.:- 4 " iitulagthelieatofß, -" ti,,-Z-31:1"4-C7 faliati ! ,f, was charged . cr l i ,g , ...,..egic,,4o:-_:.coiitooierg ; !--:, --- . of_the---staW -,,,4-1,5:-. ii --- &ruigtegrabotitam 2 - PT B - ,iii.,;;tif, '.z.'::;',-';-:7.'" Y i4 --- s'- , i . Ulgr'-l ate Idecti?nA it 'w"*".7..,,,...:1.:;;;., ~...;:b q 53 :717-. 1 , - '• d •pg the contest , lglu ,_" l . i .' Ell:'1,.:; ,--73iiiii,V* ,WaWnce 1111 ftp Vtlfer'eletl9/1•' .",...;:et'..-,, .. • W , .. in now n-4. ,-,•-•,...t4 It•-•_wherii, 413,.. t hl- steteef _ Ne s tr, A or _lz... ~ r!• .,4 1 - .:. --- -.over. , ,• _ . is , ._ . c''4.-.l•';'_;".'ll'.'itie.:itint4tittor-_Gov October orn . o .i r t.l.6m ._ oAararm mg .. -', ansei3t, Ur - an d 'con .---.....-, ••:‘,...:c 0,,.%'--P''k•-;-.:11" 'abolAtionists , „ - ' - ' , , ,, z - . - _-,t e • ,,-1 radicals ehariechgiteKeri .N„,•_,::,-84.1*-viiitlthe-rO4 - --- 1" .11 ~. hil t tit ..,.4.,v,' t„„l"*litr,l4knr itr:_Se.m .. , eF . .. 7 1!? 6,1 7 1 l e ? - Mi on .dinfa or fr .1,--,- .--..,---iiiiitinot !in '4. tt - - be, '..1.47^7._-wili- -,tet-w, much .may •e,•• ~ 60407,0p612,,p D avi s . .- -' V:;:---- - - , ..', - .1 -- !q. A . .14 sp irit and license of party, , ' 4F iiardon ,to th e . - - - -,-.->:".-,.-, ..- - ,,,i.-..., forgiven .1,_„,„„.. of the lib ,4_:_•,:.- ,7 - _ -• ••i - iii e ,11 /11i 4y be .7 reas o nable . . j ..=...-::”- , - ;.r-A s hate.; btit w4,...ADY:.....___ i...; - ..- : .. - ertisri t.-- ' * t Ithichorinsw,V •,.... ..., - - .. .:.. m i n sa z }Oat a par 3 , ..... ...... E-7-7...s- '.- ' fireihian upon enleiPT4 ° I ir' ir charg4igs "fiteither to governere794— t- t..,,,- ,_ neighhi4- i s .;., ~,,Ft:., !,..eitcon? - . ~....,„,- ! I,liiii s t 11 : 8 a politain4 rgOnt`,. h . ~.:. ,W q mw-9' , i , . -n- r r• iy.l 3e lfi a ' , - , :Iyanifne#l,lt tP.Olrean! 41•_,t/_lll.4etelic_l.o„r t,-- po int pfliew. : ,-,---,, pcf.. 1 1 . in put. do _wn' Southern rebelli on " ilte V *.4. TS, f‘' ;`, ._ 1 ' ex l lr •,- _ Ority of ou r s elv es P.-._.i'llir proving - that a nin.l • '''' iL " 2. '''- - 7... 'it it? 'Does it•eneet to eue'r' ,:••,-':ii,•l',-.7.„:1.:' .-_itifil.vot; _/ : -:..f.aikoskod,,,a- D av is 'use r .),. t _,,,, - - ,._,_ -,,,euiriiiiim. that, , here 'in th& North / . ?J;-,---.„. • .: ...VEY -... - 06ver am4lio - n - Aif vnters.wholr ."--.- ~--" therf,,, ,. ? : we;of 0rp3„..e,, ~..,, :.•- -.---iniiojwifoF.its.peek. oti ,, i . to i '',„.....:-=!e -..' * 'illa these questions 4°P _71'.,..!;„,•,,d-, ~,- . - kno w _,, IN , a iib, make up the rank 'an d. l tbe l ll . . 1 0 . -- fd&otinr_solitica - PPonentap.hattheee thOusands 'must see • that their. abolition lead t,l) whom they are addressed, are , lead us dangero • " • w ould so* '' lea d e rs , and to insurpa tem .. perati; , 4)fitical : e xist e nce e - theY the seeds"' of their country's . eternal de ' .4.K.A.i.--•? i strileticqN• p ut forward by these l '" - " i rtelri* pretext. • of . .dan g ero uspartisans for their c h ar ges onservatitesini that we . ~...- -• ' treason againstthe C • • ' ii,' opp osition t o their p olitical . •,: 43, 1- , . ' ..offer - but one par iation, wh en there should be '-' ' rt of the Government; :; This is -;''''' '. i 'Y ' n Bu Pit ° •'• The Democracy ..' specious • out t h a t is all. . 'ti ' now to meet o f the country ar,e willing ~ _ 6 '' -- ' ' Y ts National'Conventio - - their- liPPPaan in 'a And -partisan-warfare . until: thei bellionlia ,, Pat down, ' - • -,.' f an 44111 Tthe purpose o t"'‘';' -'''''e ar *- aelaa n ' - ed thif,-restoralloUiß 1 '.lf-:--.;- 'lbee°ll‘ 1 7 -'' Will . our.op i _V":- _,.,::' .• the:Dhin, and that only . (:.' '''' ''-'''': pouents -:. give us a chance to abaudon..pard ' 1 . ,, , •,_' ti, notwithstanding tiur late triumph, an ''''''''':: '; ' as in' the war for the pres .. - „.- -- ,,, r ; , jo in ' • 1 and State-V.on°' ''''.' -' • • • ervation of Nati ona l ~ ...e.wo serration oi tt,- , ...,.. ‘‘,„.„...,........k...,..„.3.1_ 'r '.. ..-,.-- tionsflFPer the PKe ~ , - ,,,,, ,~,, -or ail ~.,:,, ~.,-1- , .„; . ..;, _ . , -...i.iimt,—,,,.---.., „th„),F,mei,w,,iiia-mernbtar__, ........0. 1--4.7 r. "eau organizations , btit••• l 'l,7!:`! . '" I ",LL ~,at i l or this; -they nents / Not they. In re solutions, de ....ii 't' 8 B'4' by --• . 4 ....... cow, ion 1, im , the public service ,-- nounce every ma i who, yke:p„i•- E, - . .#Owan - , is not ariAhii.li tieer,...,int• - ,41OthIng-else. They compli ; .., .4?..re,soinfien, -David Wilmot, who . ~ ..1( -132 Meiefy ''itili Abolitionist, and nothing , _ . .-. , 7 - .....-.Tte...&. Wherever they have power, they :;:.---'.' their favors upon the most lanai ,: bestow ' organization, and 0 * - Aar and COrupt of their f n. zwith the thick - skinned impudence of . a „ /n47' ' ' ''f'' - 'theyidenounceNs as: being tratterti -'l, --aties” 1 11 not only not wink_ at but '..;;'-' -, 'iiacanne wevn __ ,•' endorse their in f a mie s ! ._ our, duty and.; the such a% organizat ion n d f us' a ;leant "11111°Y1 / 4 114 ' 4*Y deman ' o ever was neces sarycipositionito it. If PartY . '' a ii4e government, it is i mperative ...-. , n7iy. 11!-- Lettiliti DeliOciacy and the - con. , se rvatives of the country fold•-their arms fricomplaint, and .the utter. and- mak i a thisG vern and' final , ; destruction of,. o ------- - 1 Certai n as that corriTtion . i. -- --:- . "- i . ,' raellt is zt - ea the republics o'f' tr: l . i t . .; overtook and destroy corrap. ' ' Id. No; filet us watch and expose and treason,. and _for so ,-='..-- • - tion iinb(Mity.-=--=---- 1 118 . iC,‘ ' ''''•::: - - . doing t let not oer , silly opponents cal us, and " , ' - -1 - ' ,. '- 1-- ' ; :l ., ‘ - trai tors , Timm are tpQ many of .r"- - t - A 4. •;'`'-: -_ -.There i i , - ,„ ass i on ., as resentment, :'"' ' °;i:''' '' ‘ "N.sv tl l rEi ck i l l s om s e7tim 9 es passion .e . xO9 li fe . ,o; e 'e . Lett• A.. s7 ''''`---•-•--IW4iia!that notanli.ite4 l )Yla a u ' •,;.tk;- - '1- ': ' IYI` • ..%, ,,ii, • ,• , ,:r-- • J,.. A e : ;' ' ~...- r t~ . _, y ~ that 4 ` it Al"AlKAsays built in„ litER hie' Pirliesl 2r';;ab4r:' ntef , keil4i.” i ,ti! dint -- Laird, .litil7the.4P;r4d. iZiz'.lt7 : C‘;),. ii-_,, - "dei,tiee!' andl"plundnr,l hes a 1.1',.i.''1-:..,''41./talieni,,ii • ' hait been , ~. craw'. ':a•:,: 4,•.:,' ~,,,,I,PrenTrivi ~. whalers, Bri4S.. Sumter •--.4"•..,', li'marl t 7 meritß! wi th a • pirate S der a ---.1.,_:- ..;41,,hen1nA.2..7-:-.iii li.,Pu the i-;''7:7-77,rine .Ig;:ifilis,riiit %;,,' m4 - I .YR,oatich :•t;',•,''?' •:-,.. 1) -7. ---nbah ~T*4!,,r hi,,4:1! -ih* t2' iied upon a_...11viz44§.,w•-k,` ', 41, i.,.. i.,," .2P' be called ,• "Let ; .l.!‘"::7pazrc:;,.As:lliit Pn.74,40°1,.‘ .ii:: " ~.._.; : itt°lr• ji remfge4— TePeilr,ltr,lk """5 11iltilz4 &74 iii -+d art,t43o--;iiie,mhp„esse!! iitt.,-. ntr-iit. to find ti;.ifiti3- v essels. ji?"l.isorne!' • iiii and Ithet.Z.ilt'o°,e till .tiii laboriiitch En gland-- to tr94,-Illie• ci'-. -:,;yrkiiOn--4n bi, En has . •toisf''t reputat i o n:` .•• ~,r,'- ---z.,tra. Iliad: gi, he .tnii ed re 2 upne '•kiP.3;::-inr!, comm erce ;Tciti-,.ll:daniagturl4fl\-kik.ft ~, .•),- -.-•rvativt,`4eve niar junicd regnilkll7„' , ...- ,--c°n partially 7 Igfirtis it would blatant 9 " A., t"gi thuilTiation 111" AA " plink iatre to ,7: :::• - ~,„ ,_at, - ham. kir tila_ our Aden „ I ' _...-7.1.,,,..„47•.---,tealtldii9-.).9‘,- - „,,y.7-• - ' ,-.......,,,,„ , ~, .. iiiitr"l4 - - ~.7,- ~,, -Aelt!11. ~ rise jou 43r ”. ;afar/ . , '''... _ea. , from. ,'l-7.: tinto4!. r• .:.):-; ' ' LiZfie°l-sto i/ thel) t5'.7;f4,44;ii . .- kcoe/:(9:iPved- alillrems c'f* -7 The eilig '7 8, al. -men- -- ' kir-,,x7.-i. gi.,•,,,,,,1e;rf:,,..%", „,ter Btolter cap4n 'bnZpina* Z ..;-1,`;•:9. -till#ez heS7:r. - ni;quill ....,..--:. ,-..-1 ..., ti.r; r wil3l, had ~... The _iv, -“,,,VU -,,, %- -qeB7._ Au 4.,.t,..... ~ in our the, diroit...RS `whalers 7.4.:1..... tleel.arw-pet t t icaliaßreed'U,n ----7. • „- pri., w-..wer?.4ti!Fipete:l4c-v:6l. irilii:,,t44 .I'!,..si,:Ar,.Pef,,, give"=„.....f07311111,:_41 filtls-=,.;,dllaillirtlhw.,.--:I.---,,,,:-77-,- ~..* *aim. /8 ..5,..,;.,,,,,..r,t.wry,trph-e,t4 itbe te„. y { s 5 ~,, -.IN u ,:it_ , ; , • -' ' ice.,V.--'! v.i.V.-- -1' --;,-,,-,P4:;,-' hp 1 , • 'POST' . >. —....ca attached to thelnbi kkie , •Nii, violence was used; but, Ito the tu n . trail, the greatest politeness !was display= -ed towards the surprised' mourners..: At length one of the funeral escort demand edlaknbw whose orders their horses *Gaither taittac -- Thia, ripl4 waS; "By order Of kfed. Illeelellin; - they are wanted l'otWeairmy." -As soon - - as the funeral ailitiegulreediltiperly:43ecired by-thei r .::, '''.. - t l /*P4rsd :their ' Way: to th e , r '' ' c h tt 4 W:- 41/4, 1 11 -00ewirlo ,1iiy,,,.., .. -Aigkii*Y‘l,mse -14: the "40^04.1.41ifierptOrtV:-.'-'' rldrAincistE. ••• 7.The Pre.is ' eopi s the folloWing,,,para-• „ graph froth a ccitemPornq,aud*Tddels at the ,_picture it Trelentsk*hic,l4oiild , he' ei7_ ,,,,. rapiifentaq : A4he editor Eici. . _ r ty t : MO*, ii . 4 .poiociit.t.O g entontii.-4'l*llioliiii. c i0;44 - 41i p1. tki filfiic4=l*OioEii oofogp.t.*to;oblikoo346;64 e.io*,l - 14 4 Aaerg CCiiiii#llittof thhiparagraph,le ,painn 144 . is - -neat ttite*CcatieMighnt*lltihanani. 1 ntitint , Whiekia - ,the:*ardei r :.. , Cf 'the late [. ' , : 7 ..±triikdilire iethe : aragraph• :410:44kiPOttt*Oiltiarim . 0.1% , : -.-4. ,6 . , -, - • . .,- ) l.4474 : *.t.t4o*liiinleent7ofthe plat- I 4 6 4 1 9.0.• *Yllo*tAn;ohre 2 Alitinit Lin.- 4 i ) 1 ea r :AteliOnlOtedi-let..;-there be il' ocesgion ilie..empses 1 --' 4:06:. iftidi . tkins and..lant ques_ ' .l -40-e,*44 61 :4 - bcd l .4 44.4 disease Lerthe c eioart Of hen ! 1 , _lola:o64e ' d0ni.144 he. the: three huni.: ;IT if,43AMIC64', 491.0kifid,l,niangled ,an ‘ 6.41414i.i, .zoosiio.otodl and diseases kai,e . beerir..pioeifet4, - t h is toga %.. Ail , .chl'ef inoutiiira l jektheMlien-tallow . the Child fesefathera fiiiia;li the, the ; Satherlese i i - Children, the-widow :Wives of the North: Jet, them halt - in .f . nt• of ':the speakers' ctand,•whillildr. 'Lineoln assures them that ...*hotleilurt. . en the President has Conetuded,-then lei he wail of the widows -42a.-oirhan'44o ~0 .! to ...Heaven. ; let the rrfn,, fathers ' it - it molars sing their '' • I...o.rereetvinent !” .-. , : , • , :, 1 - ,- - briitirreftir e hyptirrite s comment upon the tiiatiivhOinied - • tO furnish him with food :and 'clothing : ' • ' 1 Ii . . "He could tell us ; how the first great sin was the beginning of all - hismoe, and, like Macbeth 'after the assassination of Duncan, • &Pine .after crime - came rollilg upon his cold-and Callous .hi pert.. - The , infamies of LecOmpton, theproSpription of brave and iciod:men, the warupoa Douglas, the mar •ltei- rg' Broderick, would all form interest- I 1 .. nc eines„andimeh: as he alone could • treat,!!.! THE PRESIDENT AND RUG- Y a. Gl/3 MITCHELL/ ABE" still finds time to joke. A cOrrespondent says: , "A short time ago the-President gave an audience to the charming actress, Miss Maggie Mitchell, and her manager, Mt. Brough., He was most kind and compli mentary to her, and chatted very sociably. The President was as usual, ready with his anecdotes, and bad told one very hap and' Mr. BritMght one of the best story-tellerit in the dountry, was answering with a better, when the Attorney General's eirtieriha with Borne"austere military dig- Ataxy broke up what had been a pleasant little.party. The old gentleman receives all, `whether 'seeking 'office or not, with' a cordial welcome." If Ode pleasant 4ttle party had. not been brnien npl - by the nbrupt entrance of the Attorney general, Mr. Brongh and the ?resident would ha;ve had an agreeable 'time of it. • NO FOREIGN lINVERVENTION General McClellan's! Army. Correspondent of Lo Evening Post. WA:SITINGTON, Oct. 28, 1862. There is great exaggeration in the stories respecting -.oreign interventi-a published- in some ()tithe journals r . ; 41[1 a a day or two. In diplomatic cir'es h ere these idle tolessare regardefl..lpure spec. ... - d„England will ulatitins. '1 bat 110 wait forever for_ f orsenerals to sub the rebellio---4aB been made known to this gvr dment-4was made known avo _ art:it there are no new facts upon long The ne*spaper correspond the spg ee ti e ," .London and P l ans could pot ob• to..is 'not within the reach of our di. plomatic agents, and he advices of the 'State Department do not warrant • startling. reports alluided fond it is thought here that they' originated in a de sireto affect the electidne next week. MeCielltin'l Army. The army of the Potbinac will give Gen. Lee battle if he remain iu his present po sitiqn or near Winchester, but if he re treats upon GordonsVille probably no -great battle will be fought in the Shenan doah valley this year. The army will got ,folldw the rebels by that route to Rich -morid, As General Sgrancr arrivr , d at Willard'a this morning,, it is supposed that hoivt,ill at ones rejoin his command and partake of the luck of the advance move ment of our-army.into ;Virginia. This is also Cogaiiieredanotheri bit of important evidence, going to showithat General Mc- Clellan seriously intends' to attack Lea nnleis he falls back too suddenly. ;Bishop Whipple on General Me •. , & Clellan. Biihop Whipple, Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota, after visiting the battle-field of 'Antietam, and the wounded in the hospi tabs, writes as follows:. "Never_ have I _seen .auch love as these .men have'for McClellan. The men would die _ for him. I am convinced more and More of the injustice of the assaults on - him. A man who can tame a demoralized army from defeat, and (drive a superior force as he did, deservesiour praise. '.'One thing I do say: 4 don't doubt Mc- Clellatf. - truer man don't live; and more, he is the only man who can take , that army. Better than all, he' is a Clirnitian and cares for his soldiers when wounded or sick. He told me the Min nesota First were- as noble a regiment as over lhonored any army and never falter ed:A hair's breadth. The boys send love tb you. "Yours, faithfully;, H. Senator. Foote, of Vermont. The Ron. Solomon Foote, who has just been re-elected to the United States Sen ate, made` n address before the members of Vermont. Legislature, on the 24th instant,. Mr. F. who is la conservative Republican, in the course pf his speech, perpetrated an amusing joke upon the rraldieals ameng_his audience — a joke by which he drew cheers from: the abolition .benchs - ht "fraud—though la pious fraud, perhals: ' for making this 1 an Abolition war," heeaid, in his stenterian voice.— [Cheers from the...radicals.] "I repeat," said he, "I amfOr an ,Abol l iop. War."— [Loudercheerafroin the si e quarter.] mean,. 'gentlemen, that ( I. am for the abolition of this rebellion." [Not a cheer from that side, but . • , deafening• applause rA Punersl ) 3rooessiollttterrupted. ;After the rebel eavaliy lilt Chambers- SOUTHERN WEWS. Another ganthern '4oconn the. Battle near atirleti n-- T4e,lAald Into Vspilayllyantine , -GeniSinitirt's Qce. ‘..0 , t 4: - • ••'!_.‘ .-die - Entb.ioined &Inlets firepa 4ichaxoncl, pipers of the 2e - th inst., we .of air eelianges: The 'tattle ' The Richmond Dispatch luta thefelloiv; CITAILI.EFroif t , October'2. , ,-..+'k ! grater number of 'ye:tight' thafi 4- ustlit :blockading ~the guntioats are - Stone Inlet - . . !Ile steamer Mingo,' Which 'gni aground some days ago'or Sullivittesjsland; probably .prove a wreck.- Most of her cargdhas been saved. No news. from Pocotaligo, except par , tial accounts of the Casualties of the battle or yesterday. ' AU is now quiet. Scooko DISPATCH. Crantas;rox, October 24-.:-=-The fight at , PocOtaligo resulted in a complete victory for us. Our loss was 'fifteen killed and . forty wounded. The enemy left forty of their dead onthe field. His - total lo#s, as confirmed by the accounts of prisrinera, -is not less than two hundred killed" and wounded. We took eighty smalrarnis.— The enemy's force consisted 'of six'regi ments, with one field battery and, two! boat howitzers. Gen. Stuart's Mipedltion into Pennsylvania—ii+OtHetal ine- The Richmhnd papers publish e4veral official documents in relation to Stiatt's raid into Pennsylvania. General ' Lee, in a letter to Adjutant General. Cooper, says: "1 take occasion to express to the dePari ment my sense of the boldness, judgment and prudence he (Stuart) displayed m its execution, and cordially join with him ih his commendations of the conduct; and endurance of the brave men he command ed. To his skill and their tortitdde, tinder the guidance of an overruling Providince, is their success due." Lee's Instructions to Stua r t. ErEADQ'RS NOIITH'N VIRGIN/Ail Camp near Winchester, 3d Oct. 1 , Major General J. E. B. Stuart, pow manding Cavalry, dc.-General : An ex pedition into Maryland, with a detachMent, of cavalry, if it can be successfully ;exe cuted, is at this time desirable. You Will, therefore, form a detachment of from twelve to fifteen hundred well mounted men ' suitable for such an expedition, and should the inforthation of your scouts head von .to suppose that your nwayement can be concealed from -bodies of the enemy that would be able to resist it, you are de sired to cross the Potomac above Arilliams port,,leave Hagerstown and Greencastle' on your right, and proceed to the rear of Chambersburg t and 'endeavor to delitr• the railroad bridge over the branch I:, Concoheague. Any other damage you can ilActmPort the enemy or his means of ttotspOrtation you will also execute. ,ate' desired to gain all information 'Of the position, /eti,tion of the enemyforce and probable iv which you can; aDr 113 your progress into . will take measures to Pennsylvania i nform your pf the various routes that you ma e - ou your return to Virginia. Al. your movement secret, it will b To cestfary — fiat you to arrest all citizens .eat ruby give information to the enemy, and should you meet/with citizens of Penn sylvania holding State or Government of fices, it will be desirable, if convenient, to bring them with you, that they may be used as hostages, or the means of ex chanves of our own citizens that have been carried off by the enemy. -Such persons will, of course, be treated with all the re spect and consideration that circumstances will admit. Should it be in 'your power to supply yourself with horses, or other necessary articles, on the list of legal capture, yOu are authorized to do so. Having accomplished your errand ou Avillretn ,lteliat is placed upon your Ail, and judgment in the successful execution of this plan, and It is not intended or desired that you should jeopardize the safety ,of your command, or go further than your good judgment or prudence may dictate. Col. llmboden has been desired to at tract the attention of the enemy towards Cumberland,. so that the river between that poiit and where you recross may be less guarded. You will, of' course, keep out your scouts, to give you information, and take every other precaution to secure the success and safety of the expedition. Should you be led so far East as to make it better, in your opinion, to con tinue around to the Potomac, you will have to cross the river in the vicinity of Leesbarg. I am, with great respect, your obedient servant. R. E. LEE, General. Gen. Stuart's Orders to his COlO - HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY DiviSloN, 1 October 9, 1802. Orders No. 13.—Daring the. expedition into the enemy's country, on which this command is about to engage, brigade conk menders will make arrangements for seit ing horses, the property of citizens of the United Statnsrand all other property sub ject to legatreafinre, provided that in do case will any - species of property be taken except by auth.ority given in person or in writing of the commander of brigade, reg iment, or captain of a company in the ab sence of his superior officers. In all cases, a•simple receipt will be given to the effect that the article is seized for the use of the Confederate States,giving place,date andjintme of owners, in order to enable the individual to have recourse upon his government for damages. Individual plunder for private nee is positively forbidden, and every instance must be punished in the severest manner' al. an army of plunderers consummates its' own destruction. The capture of anything will not give the captor any individual claim, and all horses and equipments will be kept to be apportioned upon the rei turn of the expedition, through the entire division. Brigade commanders will ar range to haie one-third of their respec tive commands engaged in leading horses,' provided enough can be procured, each man linking so as to lead three horses, the led horses being habitually in .the centre-of the brigade, and the remaining two-thirds will keep, at all times, prepared for action. The attack, when made, must be vigor ous and overwhelming, giving the enemy no time to reconnoitre or consider any thing, except his beat means of flight. All perso'ns found in transit must be detained, subject to the -orders of division provost marshal, to prevent information reaching the enemy. As a measure of justice tooar many good citizens, whp, without crime, have been taken from their' homes and kept by, the ,enemy in prison, all public functionaries, such as magistrates, post masters, Sheriffs, &e., wilF be seized as prisoners. They will be kindly treated, and kept as liostag . vi for our own. No straggling from the route of march or bivouac, for the purpose of obtaining pro- vi - c., will - be permitted in an , —the Qom y gase 'es ,and- quartermasters being:requirecto . nd futmish all. L , - e-uith EllPPlret:l-nimak.asmity erneeess.ary. So-much of thikdiffttrf aa . , , ,ciriyes seizures of person,ft."4 ... - ..,,,,i i „ 'take effect- tine*, ciimman. cro , Pifiaisylvitriii line. ~. . I , TlitimthibsteOtiViqis ettioinecitupon the taelmiliti rocuring 4o,iim t ;:and • - tin' i ceasing vig*lce pp . p3:,,:the.:, entire ..corn 1 mand. • ",- .... ~. ‘,. .-t , :.4.- Major a . ; / 1 -- " 7 : 71 ,' 7 1A; 16 40*AP-, pointed dhisiori pidlo t i .: aid_ ~. By command ofMlij4"O - .. • ~. el - ' G7 ''3;.,,V.:.8, , ,- Sr r . kw r ; -- '-.' 314111011th* IPri FbA 4 4 , l * . filliNgl Va iitcai 4.; , : := 4, 4 ~::, , L-...,.= f?'.. , .rd.:',.. k', r -•..... .., zA WERITLE." The -*Of-intim& ilia M. May; .tieeoh made. in ooklyn on Thai* : f ! mu in ." .4 ItaidttAtt .1400 4 *flitrarall I° o tatillieftd 4 4 ,13- ii&litogboto ' a'thctie t usoio a u y r rofseiCionnd tha:neck of c tbese • 14 0264 , L i ',..• -- Cfn• - :" Melt hang them yet." IN, .:Clay—"Tas sir 4 Bielninginifoi such ! ,:nps,,Beymotnr tp4::W4nnkwolitld lftye, I"ed thOuselidircifhWeSili4eir." ' L =Voicc)--"llfithi-43. 4 2:--t7,' , -"' v- -,-, :v-r-:, l e r. Clap—"Thatiairnephilaiithrophy.V owe have the proiositiOrr by a leading 0:Illegal spolitibieb—late lifkister to seta and now--al,fajor.Geneialmadti : large meeting keld to proinote Vads, this election, to', • ha4g Horatio' Sey-' int.; the Democratiev and COnsairtive 0 d l i ) d at t n e er k u k nd l e ° t itern wluc . P 6 g l e i t t l irt i l s k i.paign is to he conducted; .The Ban of Blood i - - .ltsietung out at the first' . : meeting - held, by Wadsworthis nds since hismomfimtion—hung o it by i hEotttfathep&l'Mtord r ro tO u ri gi T t lB 0 leader n o of i . -hington for - that4purposti. The Ban - • of. Blood I—that-is the insignia,. is it? . er which General Wadsworth` seeks the cutive power ; of the State? "Hang mour"—that is to,be the war-cry of the A paign, is it ? ; 1• ne an ex Se 1: ow rapidly • are we drifting into .the Is of terror and of slaughter 'which racterizecl the dissolution of civil inati ions and society-in France! Do these who propose to "hang 'Seymour" .w what they are talking about? Do understand the' mature of the - tiger eh they propose to let loese in their e? Do, they expbet to be•able to cage iat will ? Did the blood of the French olution cease -to flow with the sacrifice he first victim. f h Po they expect to . g Seymour and• :then, be able to take n the gallows ! 'Alas 1 that we - have Ml l e to this—Chat a political campaign is ated by a proposition of mtirder—of a n of terror—of kcarnival of blood ! the supporters of GOvertior Seyniour— -1 conservative, law abiding men bf t , '4 :, calmly await any issue which. • •nt men opposed to them magzioree They have sought and :i(W 4 seek' ecide this contest by an shear to the :on and judgment of tke etectori of 1 4:tate, and by the pesieftedecisions of ~Ilot-box. Theteit'Rect to be allowed . privilege, hitlierte supposed to be : steed by tbi,COnstitution and the But whfro their candidate is threat -4 with 4 4 )duging;" and a campaign of d i s propbsed, it is time for them to ; 04 a'calninesi andfirmness which i -give meaning' to their words—that rail circumstances, and at every haz they will defend their rights as men itizens against lawless invasion.—.N. . &press tut I le I ku the! wh I Sta, 1 _____--............_,_ ' eur Story of the Battle Field of Shiloh. -re is a story of the battle field of Shi hich is new: "Brigadier General den, of South parolina t who was in I • :ral Bragg's command, had his left shattered by 4 ball, on the first day is fight. An !imputation was per • d hastily by his staff surgeon, on the and then, instead of being taken to • ear, for his ttifiet and nursing, he 1 ted his horse,iagainst the most ear emonstrancespf his staff, and con . to command 4- On Monday he was •. in the saddle, and kept it during the lon Tuesday he rode on horseback to. th, twenty mites from the scene of • , and continued to discharge the • of an officer. On Wednesday a . amputation near the shoulder, ecessary, whe • General Bragg sent I, to ask if he •••ould not be relieved' command; . which he replied, General B ::: -my compliments, !-: ithat Gene.: Gladden will only p! his coo ••• -, . •I• • .. , : coffin.' --tire - --re,, .s , strances o .e :... :, and the noiltive injunctions of the . us, he pers .oed in sitting up in his receiving dispatches and giving di s, till Wednesday afternoon, when w seized him, and he died in a few v• ts." • friend! surge chair, rectio lock-j: mom • lipiaimde at Arrtvohs. lortunate case of homicide occurred • spoils, Md., on Tuesday night. It that Lieut. Tucker, of the Sixty . Pennsylvania regiment, at about o'clock at night proceeded to ahotel city, and attempted to 'enter thrp' oui. Through some mistake, how e hoisted the window of the chain • !fr. Goodwin, who, on being aroused noise, drew a - pistol and fired, the tering the forehead of Lieutenant Causing his death a short time af- Ann at Anl is sail sevent eleven in the, a win. ever, ber of by the ball en 'rude' terwari Snow Storm in Western Now York It a. ears that Western New York has been v sited by quite .a severe snow storm. It co .... enced on Saturday evening, and contin ed until a late hour on. Sunday night. At Rochester it is estimated the snow would have been at least fifteen inches was, th, of thre cure fell. • badly i deep, had it not melted. As it ground was covered to the depth or four• inches, and between Syra d. Buffalo several inches of snow is feared that the fruit trees are .jured. T • opperheculs" about. Dqri.! State, t billings 1 theta to and its names t yo4ing nrdn co ; tion the • mountai l in, imp to dem, awl oth : gress, fel expired the cop treason it, !g the late political contest in this e abolition papers exhausted their :te vocabolary in search ol epi apply to ' the Democratic party candidates. Amoppg other nice ey call us "Copperheads." Well, I.y the returns, our State is alive perheads; on the day of the elec. were in the towns, valleys, and . tops, and many sanguine, thiev dent negro wOrshiPpers were stung Grow, McPherson, Patterson, :r Itepublican candidates for Con- Ithe poison of the copperhead i and without a struggle. Harrah for erheadst—They have baniihed om our State.--Car/ide VOL DIED: Killed a day. Sept. in Comp Reserves Esq. His The fun P. In . (Sat, friends of attend. . the battle.of :South Mountain. Sun.- . 14th JACORO. CAMERON. Sergeant Eight Regiment Pennsylvania gad 21 Years, sod of Samuel Cameron,>ody arrived lastgnsht. • • ral will take plackto,day at 3 o'clock rday) from 1 , 1( Loon,' ...lay) from N 0.67 Loomis street. . The ihe fsiniiy 0.20 reSpeettollY invited to G 4) " ROU Sulphite length of ti Directio ounce!or e the:Sulphit! muting it Elan{ draw ' barrel. Fora:de I. tity for one .; CIDER AO. TRE YEAR !.f Lime will • Pfaser,v, Oiler for any . for 113 ase.—mlce ono tiaartor of an ery gallon of Oder. or tea mica& of to every - harp:li of forts , caUons--funst th Rote Cider or water. Altera few If the Cider oarettlib , into• aatither bottlo.s conhtining a sufficient qulla arrel of Cit. /1 11 ( 5 N jomisTomr. er Smithfiehhand Fourth streets. 0r.20 co 0 0 D- OWL ; 0 :4; , ed. in a BOakdj.Bnirelopei, blo t Six NOB. sue iy....am im= l ndi3 o .m arr t s t ' EtOilebtr tallondAndoni 1 r;: : t.rko_l;ll.7 . _ 2 1 *. , ! ;W;hl)**al4irEon zeoelpb of eiz ttl } an* ^ J e ff bi:J• Dr. CIL - JAI: irafstOfil 'Bo • • r on x, = .l • • .' Deb • ' rslly :4: • :4 11' : ' A 13 . 74 I .;. 1147:3tgii AMitl4.l4 AT LOUISVILLE. • monApwits-in lit 3 ;: , 3l:?W' T,RJE013.4 RESTRECTIVE-FIRE AT ERIE, -z- ~ ' , - ,- :1 - : r .....- ..t., ......1, , , , i.;7. .f.-i-4 - 1. ~,....„...-.--..-r, • *i4r; ,OPt.-o,l474the.f(iider..; vr phipriOitie the-Masonic trefit - tyio i bin tali: A be P-Y4 l ;" :4l'ia s*!Ki*tn 3 o4- P 7 : ' !. xleii.:Beyielia_lorker:ed-:_alit.ntficers4 - to join their•reariedgte'reginieisiirat'ontei;-' 1 - ' D. P., CissellifornierlY "Seriator 'fin.o Union county,. has , .bedn ': arrested' a - a charge of dtsloyalty l nd will be .it to o i Port - Johnson.- - • - 7 ./., 7.;„ , 'Gen. Roseeranatesponded tot 4(erenadn of the_banct,ofthe "fiPth:Ohio, se the 11,4; I Reuse.: , Ile thanked the , , •!nd for . the compliment, saying - sp- %, -making Area 'not his 'vocation, - and tii., , e came here to fight. He hoPed '`th F r e might :meet.' again when the wari , s over,, and live ander the old , N nal flag. To attain this end, and fo, . stice and right,he:haii taken up - aita ' . :tul t said ye . ? ~ . .1 i , eli4ie . the people •n. with me. .Lagain thank you, 'an. '. u must excuse me tromit lengthy. - ech ? 'whicli is not my v,cicalfen; t' Yoks'• October at steamer : 'arrived ihiiiinorningfroM ' ;it Wilmington, N. C. Journal armour:- 068 the . arri'val of seven - , regiments of - ftekroes, 'to :garrison the towns - and';fortiV cations &ring the sickly season. ;;They have been in a camp of intitrnatiorti,tirider white officers' ' forthree Months; ' Cols. Barker and De Roiset 'Of - the 're 2 bel army, both North Carolinians, have died of the - w Minds received'aethet*Ole of Antietam. • BOSTON. October 31.—The . sch Oner Howard V. ;Dodge, -hence for Port an Platte, was 'fallen in with on the 28th bat: in a sinking condition by the brig; Ken neth, from Turk's. Island. •The crew were rescued and brought to this port. - *: The.bark 'Loving Turk, from Malaga - , reports that on - the night of thee.26thiWheii' in lat. 37; lon, 63; she saw the'light •ora burning vessel; A heavy galeiratf blow ing at the tinie; ands havingfearsef there- bel pirate Alabama; she did not go - to.• her assistance. Cr.srmAND l October 31.—A destructive fire occurred m Erie last night,consurning Marsh, Liddell & McCarter's machine shop; Himrod & Co.'s Foundm_and-Vinll cent, Shirk & Cot's -- trarehouse. Lods $75;000; Insured in - Thiladelphia for $2,500. ' - • STRICTLY PURE AIMCLES., Low l*Jelciee: • PITTSBURGH. DRUG-HO • .U E • TORRENCE & APo xi CORNER .FOURTH (0 MAR - NET _STREETS: 13 I'X'rSJES1711.6,41, ' - , Drums, Lead; , !Medicines, Paints,: Making; Sada, Peril:mazy Dye SUM, , Ikrapilustaird,- Chemicals, Splices,.. Oils, • &a., - • ' %Jr Physialmil Prea*Sonlacearately,airs- OATS! OATS!! 'OATS!! F i tt in i ee. AND • Omen QII/R+XIIIIISTER. tr. B. A.. Pittsburgh October 14th, 1862. The undersigned g ood g round severaL thousand bushels of round. merchantable Oats, to be - dolivered tacks, Public Forage Missal payment made on delivery. GraisCsiseks will lie' Itirnishsni on application at this office: . . A. Ml INTGOMEItY, Mai , r and Quartormaster:' T.l. Anu NEW FATJI GOODS. NEW STYLE SHAWLS, NEW. STYLE „CLIMBS. NEW STYLE CIRCULARS, High Cohod Plights for.Ladieie Diesani Fig'd Rept. Poplins,.• Fine Plain Poidins, an Colors' BALMORAL SKIRTS, All qualities and ,colors NEW .STYLES ITOQP ;SKIRTS,' ampligmlkiph- may 10! found THE PRIOEOE-THE LADIES , `SIZTA W69EI! 4112M5, and - • CHTEDHEN'd SIPA. =e.T—. v. & I ) * : ffllgng 4 4 , 1 - : : : CORNER ANp:4AAKEr4iTs, 842 MUSLIM libkOßE ..J. •RODMAN' RICKS • MAGEE lit KICKS, 'Auto:lt's nd dealers in Cloths, .Cassinieres, , , Batinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Tritinnings,-an; 265 'MARKET STREET,". North Stdo, 1 0 11Mailil14 , MIA, ocO-Ird N'EW FIANOIS,. Qtx - NEW AND Su PERB ROSEWOOD „7 , T , T' , 'li l tYgdo'f 4 tVe';,..Zl: l - I ,4" 4 `,l k Te t r i t received crorethe old esoablhoma it'd celebrated' firm Of IiALLSTr..• DAVIS. * ajw - 13beztoi. These Pianos-will be . warroitedl)v.theDllll3jlteo t , Wren . and the si h kr/ber - te.:afil.;;M#ohasels. Trims the sate as it Boston. ''--.- ' -- • _.- .. For Bile by . ,'''. '. ' ~ -J OHNILMELLIA3i-ai ,--, L 0e...Z3 SI Wood streett- . - .,i , . . TIVIGIIITEUNDiZED DOIitAR9`WII; L purobtise neat three attic bricirkwellk house of-six rooms, foitishod attic, iyozollars,and lot of iroand. Situate Ola - Lluidoklitrecit. Alletheny to ' , q.-CUTHBRE.'I`&`SONS 0a24 z.-41 Markatitn3eL--. 'MOB IDENT...The`third and fourth stories of the new buildinr-No:F/ Fifth' strer.di :Jr ear 'Market. The fourth stom,2itthXl feet, AS' bens fitted up` for a first' eIass'DAGIDIRSEAN -GAL LEM: the loeation being one;of the best in the city. The thirdlstory is two compartments, wellsuited for offices, and will be rented separately.or together. Apply to' J. L. CARNAGE/X... sep9 Federal st.. near Dianiond. lleghing MISCEUINTS AND MANUFACTURER'S BANK, ,}. - - Odober-13th.'1362: • • - • - . A X ELECnoarrou:DutzeroutiLo -this Bank will ;;lie, held at' the-Ballan' House on the third Mondas of Novetedrrotext; betwebn the hours of ten:at4twoAraleo,a - minetW meeting of the Ettookhoblarkt W il t be - belditt•the 1 Bonier plaoe...en , thec•-fiPLAuesda of. November nert at telrec..lol.lVl.3/1 .‘ - -.;a.,,,, , , , .. oelktd - - WJLl:' ,l lBYArCialder -.. - - I hate noiiln % Oetem CHICKERING*WANO4 ID every restoretrily Mg? be lu Weibnt- re:very shorkameoirbielt I willsollateboutOKllllALß Out eovt. Also qm hazißsomegoed sec, - pianos.of olker"Makets, from -844tt0 $ 1 25: -- - - Portal') ~70111, 1 !EL hIELIOR"' ,4 „ .PW ,• I. r 1 ,f F 1:i , WO. tent - In ip)od Ideation. Irixlarea, las. eyard.fellar.:eto- - • • I TO% ' 43C11 ; 56 - 3 - Vidittit CL, S : CLOAKS' , Aii-ikNz 4 Ai l 2 stsies a gue •fo, . .1 : . 4!. Pitsburgli Tilmtle, , No:-7a Market street.l nol SOLDIERS • ; 14,-- MM*t' , , 4** ' ''' y Stand OES `CLELLANIUSAUCTION ~,, - - • XSS,ITT-Etrt-STREET- nol .. . . . .. _ Wn o lgter - Boting.lirptfinteßS; °'• BAC ._ Pt . _7O . 1110 ctWe', :Sci:•. 4-1 04AM S" AGAINST Titre trifillihNT, 1 Orompt_ - traltirelAtieae .IL bead to; :'l4,M.iotritt=ilibttrhajiall , 011 _TU. .0 it. 1 1 0 All - O.'? :-.,: :; •: - c-• - :€ -, iirAshitirtimiD.p. • Tia' • DESIRING - • StIBSTI IU glk wil P 2akw aPP/IP.f i tion' ll 4P 4 o.4teb: AM° *ViAgrtMEM n-csirroz, 14 4 0. 19 k WAT I / Bitl 33 *E STRE ET ifhoieihey 'end b e stpidia. - r nol ;3t THE 1 r" ...,:c t1141 joile f 01#0!„ ,•-,,,,.,' ;Ts A-.N*-.040...p 4Aa.EST CAFFiI laJW is: ~ : . 7 .4 , . Eiji A i t liiiia rci , sl ',"'Neitti - Fifth street. ' 2--- ------:;-7----------. c ,. , , ...: EA.II.EtEII BELTING- , - ' ' ' •••6431 LidA4E' - , - ' 4-edfcF;/ l'9loe;:at - r Well tun. 'er btAlre 0. II XFII4XOX, Libe,ly Arcot opTiOgitehlad(?r • ' aim 1 1108 ,7 3 L DE443rGA'233 EitTY et ; the Rose. the 9.;l; , t'ior th-i-i -wJPstent, wovon L A-BOXIERSW-AIMP, f MITE- GlEggil'eWiliittt'iirililVTlE - 0,11118:1 L P S°lnbclur lir l orrnsr_g -t ri Tolt c. Wayne & Chicalio.lbsilwaron app l lkaton'to th e undersign Traniportattcm - to,the locality wilk beAurd!A Ike .mquirelnetediataly.of '. " : . •11 , f, -..,.., . 0011 . 1 E - MACAjI44; 1 i -- - ' ' Nels4l 3 eint htrej9C I ..-....--2.-.J ..... ... • ~- irit '. - 11t.G...,111 - 41M1 . - •-: 4 - -, 1 -,. 'l' 5 , , , t- , • - I e a -IG-INS,VARig i . , - ,r,..- 01.4.0.wrs r •a ; 110riperALA RE ' , euterled,' lad 41 , 11 trot for a Persil - and gihke of 8100 oiiM, OZIDAYZAIrX.N.B.NOONiIioionr ..berAd. at 2)< l o'clook :- S. Keis'ektiiiikir.'lt.- pascal Jack . ... .. John Wateitiin'ehtois g. p 1.... Faqi4y_Fo.r.L:est . .. Sam Beiller entertemz'--i;2"Slikinrilar Felix Ll tl v g*FM4wsigf 1 1 2 ;1".‘• Easdlkia'ptp: Fri Iliritai% alga Cloodl l i iitek.-i' , ..6-; 1 ' wopittr .•,. T HE EWEST STYLES AT . - • - AKA. -fq- 3 Sltr 7iSt 9 ,X:rir-rAtISi .. - Of Prenc hmaiScotchZmbtaiderica Colkirk, Poke; Bvidx;Edtrurn. Infatits' Waists.; .at extremejy. lowipricett,.lat 17p. 7.4l.lilitrket- titreetwOen ilk•Pla, ant Dia ! tampta.... . ... al' -- itiffair*EtiM E l ßE AL: We Iniv,e -on limed amewand large Sleek et Frenchend Ameirlcand : Floareaa.=tallith - we will sell: t less than Es:steriipit:, Also, new Bonnet liens,-Ruohes,- andlother. oork .„. 7. t` l ' 7 l:t* . titt*ll:MaMi 140 E W o 0 P:.--A.IIVD(ItittiMORA4, 11! 813.11 t ra—We have just reeeived.a.variety of neTatsle WHO-op auctitaintoral Skirts - to Much we Invite theottention.of the Ladico.—_, Alsci,3HOolla ;SKATING 'CAPS; NUBIA& itt IiMLAMS'"VA , UIVTLE , LEOWNGS,,,Pc ;,- WINTER - HOSINWA ND - 0 IiOVES: at low Atka+. I.3IACI , TTM,Sc -GLYDA 'O4O 1"8, Market et.-,:bat. 4th'and-Diainond. P ri) " 4 "MBER Rd M a t c h Pp s3 reeeti , o India R uh '6ei• D e oc2btpot, 26-enkl, - - oc IWIIIA RUBBER -, 111LANNETS—AN ',IL OTtLER lot warranted to stand . .heat or colt, I= ieceiv At,216 no 2 8.8;41/Ilith street --- ' oe.23tfr , ' .... ri - 7.: ~' 7 , .T.://.... - VISIIIILIPS'. '',- .... ... •: ' • NDIA MEMBER Diumuntriu CUPS / and Illterers tor soldlene we for Bale at 26 and 28 St, clni;:iitreet7 ; jedi LIATHILLIPS. .... ..4.—: - ...,. . CAN WATCHES'' . ' - sorafi*it f a:'; VR .PERSONS TRAIT SHE OREPRER to !Avail, *atoll bard' wage .at(times.= TWO are put up - yap' heavy Silver-bunting cases, nNwly Mash d o , simple in oonstruetiomnud not at, all apt to.get cuttot.ff:der,teitftekiblblaifin horse-s. rik back.:or Railroad will effect them, and for eorreet mess of drop, they. are equal to - fhe best Foreign 'Watches imported,'- ' - . _ . ' I , 1 REINEMA , N i MEYRAN'&'SEIDLE f '''' -, 1. - -.. ',-,-, WFWESALS-AGIENTS.. 424111 T- STREET., ' ' 0.444 aii 0 i 4 iripr , 40.***,,2 ; 7:; . ic,;l - : " -i- - I ' A T , EATON, IIII A.CIII4,,to. 1 - RV ' • ' 103, ..1 AND 19 FIFTUSTRISfI;'',..: We invite special - attention to &choice selettiore .• • of NEW GOC i DS, inst received. All the imp ead desireplettiles of -Dr ess " 1 4 111 814 ,_ risench_Lrubroideries, , - 'Lace-and Tissue Tens ; f lings Beal e Collarainidllete.±•:; 1 Tri andllionnet =banns, : .1[ plikicts and Oirssets, Ladies and M isses lialuteral Skirts; -, ' Boston bbestlfTese- ' -- Glovespawaletereind Ititis ..I _ . *eph nntriiheilandliVoolsk— , 1 isn Voodagnid. lionlsAra,- ; ,- -- - ' IL d besaft'ssud Hair Aireigri , I,4lles' 001 Ender Garments, Genf's , Shirisinakconees,Fi ...1. - Meek Tiesilisuipendairs„-Baliffirei litarino. iiind,Woolt , ~'.'.",- ' 't ' IJnders sad-Drawers. -' , Cash buyers eupplied hi Ausudity, id - less* , gulaes. - - -p.- /41(4 - BATON,IiTACRIIIirdi t47.,;':' 7i j (3: 19 Eifth treie . : f ' l '' - ,Zir , t.,i QPIIiITS zp.paprpie4otinClit.; r , ...PILEN-11; -: .. I , - . ..-- r• - . '-'-.- , r., - • :Epirits ~ ntini aid' , G i tuitilliniu.4 4. - . Spirits tine 'and .Caropirenta -f- , -( - ' Spiri‘aTriFiqratirta aist:Carnphane;l-i --..i. . . trr2pgriiii-BIEJ rritivtiiiivi .-:'- - ....... bUrnRIOI4:IIITIININO:FLUID.i 81PEK OR:IgtNLNO:FLIILi„ ,f . t Carlton 0111 Car46iOian -- ..;:'. f 7 -'.. • : . , Carbon Oil! Carbon. Oil t irban Oilli e Car Oil! 1 ~-, ••-'--: ,'` ' .1-V ,- JOS l l7l7itimiffti;sl: ,- -...,_ JOSEPH-PERM -B. ...„..4085P11..T iatoond and-Market. Ik:e . /a, ,lantond and t ai . r 1„.1.,;.....,,,...,,,.......,..„...„,_., • 7 aiinkT of the :-.CornaT of the -I?e4 1 iiali3 'c!M?r, l iayi 3 ' Yo.itk f i ...._•,--- s-, ,- .....-_, -',...., --- • tlO ,‘ . -- fr Aw-• ... - i:i - ' - -.::',% L , , •-,"---,---- * ~.._ 3 tr. rat 13' fit . ;Yet? ~,.,_, _ ~A.,,.._,,,, . , i-torify j r, 407 ' _.: 0.---m. , ....wer i. , k ki Jlleite—t aßkeivii ' - teb*ltabk-P Any other whinhidit bawd. wwitimkti4:l all - t-wei ef the teotte, __. ~,,0 . ,: ~...; Ireni, 0 0 1" th ai I'4 r r . so liari!, „ ) -zi.. 4 .---e: . 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WanthEr4 4 4 l l4l)ll A 4 ar 6 iuSers will best '.:: in iiiiiidll42l4 have I , l , vcr i / aro etcek Mania', ad "fareer/4Pilavance' and ' will be sold in* km C 3, mr,. oxtf - lr, -- -,-,-, , . -4: • '-q • . tf-11ANSONTIOVE 11;--CONI:._:.: -'''::- ': 742 - Market 'Street:-:- ..:-.; : 1'....; . .. i;ii ..'. - ..f.n0,t, ',- .F t3i' -3 , , 0..4. -- - - Orityl'lgE4lll3lVEll4. 4 ~, ...; as children's-2 - 1, ..= l- " 1 it s iii 1 .' 43 - OYI ..aaid3 0 "; .. ,M6,'- ' ---.-4 '4 4- --. . , _ . y. 4atentad-Bainl°r4lll:a•Rrinie jot. Cifil and examine before purobasitur °kowto -- w' --,. at • .- - _Jt..111.. ittitaLA24llos, ; , --. - I 98 liforketokroet.i i .141M04.1% 19r0 .FL. OF 1 , 1 •, ' H''''' . j . ' . 1 -, •-:! . - , --' ', •." - , :,..;;;;.: t... , AVINTEIt GOODS• , ' - /-; , . . .if ' - EISIr _EC ----- -- 13.1V . ED FR OM: 4 ,„e ,-!'' 4:' R -; I% VtO-';NV 'li” 0 1:‘, n -y,„, 4 , Pi F. :-1 , , , , f, , A intowp-AND,....IIP_IIIA LOT .irer- 1 ... .,. arr r`l NEW WINTER-OLOTH4w -_, , , t 5-' : .1 " ',-+ - 1 ` ' -- 1 5-11.". . CASSINI 4 ERES AND vEsTipia,"„... , 1 ..„. -' , i , 'nib:idiot aflreriii new lines of ' ll 8 4p,," e l ill ANCY .C.PATIMRS, zsi3l ~ O ftha most desirable etylecand alien 1ine0f?:,,... , ' - . o V -E it ID 0, 4 4 - rx iNlaferifvut----. THE HEST TO BE EOUVO IN EASTERN AVIAKET.,„ .- • - ^ , - . ' . -.. ' 4 ., Oarttock has : been - selected 'with a demo Us „," pleas,. he tastes of Of who now favor ,na. I their otronage.". - '' ' ' - f' .NAIN,Jfi GRAY 0.N . N01N.',..", f .;•..iri , ..,.., NEEDHAM' YAILORS. • . No.l9Piill 1 streitun\,i - a. Tele gmet. COas Nandi Nihilism: , 4 bIitiN iSrRATOA'ASALVOCII ?AL- , wi l l ••ta.t ETBALERNATIBSTATIg.--Wvirtuddr ti - 0114 of the OrphmileCourt o fAlleakolky otlroll, I ita ll at Pnblie Bale, at the coup* limw,„l in t trotPittsbirigh, TdowtioY. the litte day, 4 'Bea, November. ,at Itreelook a. p.._that t valn ablittraet.ofiandlind‘ioal.r on whiehlrinkl-4_, Ohes vdied,wiwea - situsteicorthir Wnellrittpltat ' Pitt/nin t h Tioptke .Road. , 2•milee from '..fttft,: 1 6 Aiwill banith; eontaininit.Sti acres andl42 percher.' sisli — r - , - landwilthesold inputparts or pleceatoontiiiidar Fg- -", ilifferent nhantities:from 8 . .0 to.ap r eg i m ut, ob 5t.' , . ,,, ,-- Abont,9o acres. will be f oid ` o lnowntoftom the /find-. - .i . , 1 Alm At the same time - and place, I will lIILUe - -7 ...1 iLet No. tO in Thereon hemple's 431anc,,f-Chathium_ ---'..„--, - --,-- nAllikheny Gib'. ~• ,- .- - " " ':, Y: ,- - ", - ,4' f Also, The intdividialialf part - of a 10 - o th s ., 4 &nth side a/Robinson street ,23 L4lit itootinint.„_ ,„„ . fil'fron? OdreY street : in .f.4.1 4 #§.'...° .• 1 K A' l'orf4nm"." ''-.. eet. I '',.,' -",., . 2_,.____, ...L..,...,,..2, ¢Y •'' or CUM ' VaiMuna.,..ualan, We mzuw , m.-r , +41 . ", einal payments, in on. two and three yolun from dpie of continuation of theet t liitlO tot*. seemed by . bond and mortgar e e• - „ „ , r - ; 1 . , 413.a1e Positve...l3 . y° fink/potable. --.::- :.. ~ - 1 „ I.e. : .... , 4. MTV • .(i193;9t1 Alininistratorbf•Wm: - Ch ,E , ; • '4- tALIFVOINLV:IFIA,, CALIFORNIA- WINIII, - . CALIFOROIA WINE --- " • CALIFORNIA WINES ;. .. .., I sun in receipt of a lot of.Purtealifassealriteek'4 - - - - f'. .. _ . . ii - /IOCS;-•- 't - '.1"...:::' 1' :.. .:: -. ..41;."7. 1 . .- A ; V GVLj o 24 4e trig - 0 .- iii - , A:ii, --, ' aid .."':.:„, 5.. These wines are. for medical purpose-4 iiiii . i '. O tuany_..4 m mean. and equal to the hwt B , pSitirlt -whim ; The attention of4rivalida is ParticluarlY called-to these _wines. tiold by ' -- - - , JOBEPIT'FLE11(.1110. JOSERII.I 4 IMMING i g JOSIIPtt 1141110.1ifi - ' 1 cornet Market great:4la the - ______. _,- .-.-:•,:.-.:,4 -2.- - *ctrner Market. streetjuid; the' --- '. i . ; ,, i - 't *41.4.1 - ' 4 . corpet Market - di e . et- 104-'tllo- ' ' '''''''. TE, r-e , , . M. PAPICE,..WEST/MerNMELSON fypA5.T.1„,....,,..,..: Pittsburgh.-Q9,4*-A• 4*-k-t,tiv l i f - Er.itektiON;io_ll; , ~ ~ . _ Dt- . . ', JIM. RECTORS of this:eon:many wit. - be held' ag --- ~t., . . , the office, 31'0.. 92 Witter atgeed,On 2 grigadbay_. i' .--- ‘,.,, ~''—' ._ ... 1 - ;N ovara b eg 1)4124862. between tine h ._enp, ofazaw. '..W i tn. and ily. - tn•;' P.M.!- QO9Zri,L, -, -..;',i'' - , ,, -1 ,-,-P -ocal;dtd • ' , z 1 , 'Oionktatr,i4 f,;.;,.. :.,ta: - , "?'r" : ~ , , , .-7: •• MI Ali t mNo ev---NYINEREAS IT _. 1$ -----,,-, 1 obnrged tliall hirienttered expreeakicsd.4:4o.4 rbgatery to the character efElisabeth E r nmety.,...F.c.: ........; ow °Llamas Finney. deceased. fife fdre..,, 410 . 1- ....- - ..t..1,4t - - , i,... rtbethrldettregeLin , robetion„ to,tne . &amen qed :...,. ~. ~ .1. death. other , m,W deceased hosband;_ ,fl et i nt' h inunr' . .'',.' 4-r- s ,- - ~ - e , ' lecOme fatty satiatted. two:LAU HIM .1W *tent, •L• - :- - „ - • , ,.; - , ny that a y supinions. adverse to the eharactez-.- , ..,:„..-....1e.,.z. , - ' conduct min ,F.liasheth bathe inembant. 040 3 ..,.R....., 4 : . ' iter without allY foundation tn beak and '''' .. ;q .`,....5 - , , tuts been, much wronged by net etort" , • --- ,,.,, , t,• 1 4-, • her gooti'name za wife amid tmeeecK . ~.,,;:-, ~,,!:, by wholly - retract any expreateioncer.4. charges th &Limy have utt ered:re-,...-Sr--,;*k' , .' - 4 ezenewith the - attOret,2- Z-',.tt"•,•.----,rk,ik.x.;.%-,71-44:c: ' • , ,TKODIAS FlON.lprre-4 ..,..t,..,..;.„-,. : , • ..,-,..„...-,...4,, ..,---- 4,3wki-::.,..: ;pc *mewed £44, ILEYi 119.01C 1 1 117 snd:Bt..;ll ~~:~~ IB RONEY 'a' Ig 1 MISSEII ' L-~ aost Twos-amts./Arra, !Adobes Kan 3862 11: uvitßlE,,blitße.,-",% ; pony will Se held 'afire CND AY, Novembor 10.thi 1.1 - 8 Cashion,: ; Skirts • 4- voN EMU
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