Magistrate, whether Prince or Pres , . „t . San assume an arbitrary control." In the sense of the anagram. and t,, he light of earnest facts : w e are a CHAIN ED" people, we are in political bondage to a des potic. military power. No man can be sure of his personal freedom for one hour : and indeed the case of Mr. Vorhees may cause us to feel that our lives are in dan ger. That outrage against law and ha• !vanity is almost justified by the sycophan tic Republican press. The New York Times mildly, almost encouragingly, calls it "Indignation against a copperhead Congressman.' I leave, however, that ed itor, and others like him, to the castiga bons of conscience. The other word in the anagram, "-Roy," without involving a felonious sense, means to deprive a man of his property_unlato • fully. The President, by "proclamation," without. legal or constitutional warrant, declared the Southern slaves free; and al though he did not actually take them from their owners (because he could not), yet he encourged them to run away, and the masters lost them. It is not pretended that there was any civil authority for this act of aggression, but it is justified as a " war measure." This is a mere pretence, without founda tion. By the law of nations, belligerents may take as booty, whatever moveables of the enemy they can get hold of ; but they cannot divest an owner of property which may be many miles from the field of ac tion ; nor tan it be done by apaper missile. (See Vattel.) 'Unless there is an actual seizure, of the goods, and a disposal of them , l ithe title is not changed ; and by the " jus post liminium," the owner's right remain, if he can recover the possession. Slaves, however, under our Constitution, cannot be spoil. Bat I did not intend,:in these sharp times to make any severe political remarks. If President Abraham Lincoln can " STRIP, CHAIN and ROB ANY MAN," so via all men, and me in the miles. I would avoid the evil. I think, however. that by amusing myself with literary quibbling, I do noth— ing disloyal. It I chew, by the transposal of the letters of the word "Republicans," that the hidden meaning intimates, that the party which now misleadethe country, (anagrammatically) a "PCBLIC SNARE. - I cannot be charged as an "eider and abe for " of the enemy, New Advertisements. HORSE FAIR Collins Park, PITTSBURGH, PA COIIINS PARK ASSOCIATIO IV id give the following liberal Premiums AMOUNTING TO $l.OOO F.,R TEE IMPROVEKBPiT OF TIIR BRBED OF 110g8 THE FAIR WILL COMMEN I WEDNESDAY, October 14, AND CONTINUE THREE DAIS Premium for the hest D ran Stardon.... Stallion for al par I.(ses Premi am for the best Yea - ling Col' _ LTVO year C Id Colt 5 three year od Colt JO family Hose, Ma-o co Gelding The above Premiums will 1-e awa:ded on TM:IRM DAY, OCTQMER 16th. 1863, AT TEN O'CLOCI3. A. M. FIRST RAI - C.13,c P. M., FIRST PREMIUM slau FOR TROTTING HORSE. five years old, owned In Allegheny county, To firs• Florae ................ To se3ond H:.7FEI Heats S in 5, t 3 ha :106S, a rale FIRST DAY SECOND PREMIUM $lOO First best D.mble Team $75 Sea nd best Double Team Mile heats 3 in 5. SECOND DAY 'VA P. D.. PREMIER. OF $l5ll FOR PACERS. Fifa best Pacing Hose bacon? best Pacing Hone Mile heats. 3ins.to ha n9l,a, rule SECOND DAY, SECOND PRE 2LIUDI, $lOO, F.rst best Trotting Eta Lien Second best Trotting Stallion Mile heats', 3 .n 5, to harnes3, to rule. THIRD DAY, 13t, P. M., GRAND TROT. TING, PREMIUM, $4OO. SWEEPSTAKES Fort ALL First host Zorsh.;.-.. Second bort Ham.- M le hca's 3.n5. co Karnes to rule Three or more Entries, and no: lose than Three to star:. ENTRiNCE, 10 PER CENT ArarEntries to b mode to the Treasurer su the ground, a; G P. m., the day Proviotu3 to tae E ace. IL IL PAVIMERSON, Treas'r JOHN - WATSON, S.c'y. 0,12 loir6cB:d-m-tAw-12-13-11 Plank Road Election, T UE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpike and „Plank Road I :onsPeriY, wsll hold an election for officers of said Road Company at thehouseofJohn Reown, in Ross Town :hip on MONDAY, the 2d day of November next, at one o'clock p. en. The officers to be elect ed are ono President, five Di rectors and one Treasurer. order of the Pear& 0e12.2aw to JAM ES A. GIBSON. PresL BUY YOUR BATS, SHOES, AND GAITERS Atbe cheapest place in the city, wmcn I 9 BORLAND'S, ocIO SS MARKET St., 2d door from f4h. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Over 100 Different Styles, From 50c, to $15,00. For Sale by CHAS. C. MELLOR, otlo-d&w 81 Wood street View Goods, Dry Goods, Boots ct Nimes, Undershirts, Drawers, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, FANCYGOOOS. FANCY GOODS IrClelland's. 55 Filth street, 0 . 10 Brasonto Nall Building. W -ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO• camber 1853, all subscriptions to tho Daily Post must be paid in advsnce These know La , ihernseyes to be in arrears will please call and settle w*thout fir thee delay. There will be P. Democratic meeting at McKeesport on Monday afternoon, Octo ber 12th. Speeches will be delivered by Hon. Chas. Sheler, James H. Hopkins, J. D. Hancock, Jno. Roth and Jno. Eb erlie ; the latter two gentlemen sill speak in German. The Democracy of the First Ward will assemble at the Western Hotel, near the corner of Wood and Water streets, on Monday evening, October 12th, at seven o'clock. The following speakers will be present and address the meeting: Francis Felix, esq., (German), James H. Hop kins, eq., Alex. AleDwaine, es., J. R. Hunter, esq., :J. M. Richards and Wm. Lynd. A band of music will be in attend ance. Thera will be a Democratic meeting in Pitt Township, on Monday evening, at the shop of Peter Conly, on Braddock's Field Road. Speeches will be made by Wm. H. Smith, A. J. Baker, and others. German speakers will be present and ad dress the meeting. There will he a meeting of the Democ racy of the Third Ward at the Battery, corner of Grant and Webster streets, on Monday evening, the 12th inst. JEREMY DIDDLER There will be a Democratic meeting in Allegheny City, on Monday evaning, Oct. 12th. There will be a Democratic r leeting at Mr. Beilstein's, corner of East Lane and the Canal, Fourth Ward, Alleg Deny City, on this (Monday) evening. B let of Eng Hell and German speakers will be in at endance. A brass band will enliven the MECUM There will be a Dem c atir meeting in Ross township at Joe. D. Keating's Hotel Perrysville, on Monday October lab, a , 7 o'cicek, p. m. Able speakers will be preiiew and ad dress these meetings. At a meeting of the Alleigneny City Democratic Club, lieldat their Clab Room on Friday, Oct: 9th, the following Corn' mittees of Vigilance were appointed. and were instructed to meet at ',lie Club Room in the Diamond, Allegheny City, on Mon day evening, Oct. 12th, at a quarter be fore seven o'clock. to make necessary ar rangements. oraST WARD. dal Stewart Col St oXton Beret Crawl r I M F t and Jolla Swan P J Word nos Knapp P Afull tgan John iChtto Wt it erni ney E aoctiary Se, U'llanlnn David I ogre r. Th..s ! , :milr : k ny Jaz LarMtn Marius McDonald .3 b Palmer Jchn ~ srtin Lbas P Whi , .. n ton Lee C.nt. McNeelY Capt • er.csh ay Chas E 1- en 1 P ...:1111 , ' on F Fella W 11 :`.lcliee 34 WARD-2.1 est:Citier 301 Viscid Campbell Andrea Eaetir Leonard Synder Jacob Hochley 0 Ell 13tde11 Leona-d Kan,; J• e Steen Mr Miller John loumoody Goa Snarnan Henry Sproul litcho.as ItaltlY Col Irtme WriehtLupps Sam! McChesney • (+senor Sours Jacob snuck Frank Stamm . -..... EIRO,IND wsen. John oetimidt Com A , J lictuatz! 4th WARD -lee PRECINCT Copt ,Jno BirrningharoJes P Beak/lulu Geo A Kurta Charles Woods Geo canaan John CenuellY catopsztg`l Stewart Peter McNally Jacob Stucarath Wm L Reed Wilson Cowan Daniel Henry John Maley Robert Means fti a rtin McAleer Chrstian Heading Jai al organ John bolend anti Woods William Conroy Phi lip A iggins Dennis Keller t ave. , nee Itues kowurd MeGiven Robt McCarron Adam Bepler Ed u•Neill f J Harvey Da cis Charley Rice William ctewart Wm Gallaher Wil ism Be net Jas W Reed IN ell M rfClosky Archibald Ritchie Jeremiah Rohon. H Shreiver George IllakelY John Beeswanger David Al cKeoy Geo Lawman 4th WARD -2d PRECINCT. .11 co Ramsey John Se tell Abram Rife Robert Utica John Fleeger Hugh MeGonigle flarnoy Ward Philip Beistein Fred Nieman Jelin Brown B F Boyle Edwsro Smith . blichael Rice S. W Imarth Chas (;lambert Christ Capps John R Largo Fred Ley Captain Moore John Loy H H ;1,1 °ore Jesse H Fritz }Obi Hawthorn James Neeson Alex Gallaher R Musgrave Jas Longnoore Arthur Di eeson 3d WARD—let Pagmricr.l!dichael Deegan Col in li Wiriams Christ Cunningham Thos Farley John Callahan Isaac Seem Joseph Ruff Jae it Miller Anthony Weaver Henry Camp C H . Busman Denis Carlin Patrick CraneY Jaa Reynolds John Diamond W .J dorm John Moore S K Rodgers Plill . p Paulin John Blackford Harman Beck 100 GREEK FIRE BATTERY. —Capt. R. C. Booking, a former resident of. this city, who is the inventor of a new shell and in flammable liquid, has orders to raise a battery to go to Dixie. This battery will be the first to use the "Noble Greek Fire Shells" in this war. It is claimedltor them that they will set anything on fire, even damp grass, if a few drops of the liquid fall upon it, will burn like dry stub ble. The recruiting office of Capt. Rock ing is at Noble Barracks, near Indianapo where the highest bounties will be paid. Should any of our patriotic fellow citizens wish to join the "First Noble Greek Fire Battery," which will go into service as soon as the full compliment of men is raised, here , is a chance. Lieut. Thoa. P. Holloway in the recruiting office. THEATRE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE GEtosT.=The continued success of this grand spectral illusion is truly astonish ing. On Saturday evening, long before the doors were open, the front, of the Theatre was crowded with people anx iously waiting for an entrance. We took a look in daring the evening, and could hardly find standing' roots. .The giant mirror—the largest that ever oame over the Allegheny mountains—occupying one entire truck car, reached here on Friday, and -now the Ohost is produced with such effect as to defy cdinpetition A new Ghost drama, entitled "The White Ter ror," will be rroduced for the first time this evening. MEETING IT COULTEILSViLLE. —We had intended being present at the Conitersville meeting on Saturday night, but by some iniennderstandir.g the excursion train did not go farther than McKeesport. From gentlemen who were present, however, we learn that there was a large turn out, and that able speeches were made by Baker, Lynn and others. Vocal. Musio.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of singing aad cultivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield areas. DAILY POST. CITY NEWS. MONDAY MODNING, OCT. 12,1863 S. M. PETTENGILL . & CO., No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street, Boston. a , .(3 o:r agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at OIIT Lowest Rates. DAILY AND WEEKLY POST ISPTITE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST CEII hereafter be procured at the News repots of J. W. Pittook and Frank Case. Fifth street. with or without wrappers. Daily 3 °ants ; Weekly 5 Cents. NOTICF DEMOCRATIC ME LTINGS Vigilance Committees- The Gunboat Diffieulty The Commercial c f Saturday, denies our statement about T he tk , --alened dis charge of the Deini.cr,tie em. lo)ees ou the gunboat Manyunk, aid eaYs 'bat it was a "mean attack on Meyers Mason & Snow den," the holders of the vessel. We said nothing about these gentlemen, and our informant assures 113 that be knows nothing about them in the matter. It was the superintendent of the yard who did the talking, and who has the power to hire and discharge the men at will. Oar informant is clear and emphatic in his statement that the superintendent did threaten to discharge all the men under him who would vote for Woodward, on the ground that any man who voted for him voted against the interests of Mason & Snowden, for Woodward, if elected, would repudiate the Government work, and the vessel might lay on their hands for years before they would get their money. If this be not a threat on the part of the superintendent against the Democrats in his employ, then we know not what head's it. Our informant does not assert that any of the men have as yet been discharged, but says that he, with others, took time by the forelock and quit the y.ards. The assertion of the Commercial, that the par ties who were instrumental in having the publication made in the Post, "have been in the habit of screening deserters," is an unqualified falsehood, intended to injure worthy persons, and do away with the damning effect of the expose made by these men The following proceedings were had at a meeting of the workingmen held on Saturday evening. We commend them to the attention of all concerned. Attention Workingmen. The workingmen of Pittsburgh and vicinity organized for the purpose of ad vancing and protecting the interests ot, and devising and adopting all honorable and proper means of removing the many unjust and tyrannical customs nnprinci pled employers and other parties subjected as to. We call upon you, fellow workmen, to pause and reflect on your irue interest, and cease to be the willing tools of un principled politicians and demagogues. Cease to be the leaver to elevate to posi tion and power those howling partizslas and slanderers who go about the land as benefactors, but are really wolves in sheep's clothing. Judo men by their acts not by their oily promise's. You are the might and power of the land.' Either in battle or the ballet box on your St:. oig arms and honest hearts dr peud the salvation of our country. A' ready thouQund mu the lap of thoun,...• have sacritic,d their lives in upholding b , free institutious. on many a battle to.id And how is the workingetnn rewarded Every day brings to light some new scheme of oppression by eapitalisis, while the mo t hopeful Paclatm, down, down we go serfdom or slavery, Au act may he past by an honorable legislature wnich wouk br bentli,iial to the working classes. hat b'-fore r. becomes a law constitution and capital interferes, and the hopes c.f the workingmen are blw.tid. And still not a murmer from the people who calmly submit, and licks the hand that smii.e. them. No longer ago, than the la.t Fe , a4loYl cif our State Legista ture, On the rf oommendw.on ot the would be gr., - ,d Goner: r t Curtin, an act was passed to prevent employers pay ing empiryees in orders 51,1 ttc,re pay. You workingtrion w - imen wh , are Ful , j , ot,d to thin “yetern of robbery, know of wbat ben-h:.a law be . d are v iiivare that it is the it hypi,, rrti al demagogue, that yr n j the bli ss:ugs such •i law would brae. Siodi a the tact for :t niv wanted hie , ignat.re to become a law, and this he did TM' give. This same mLi, this. t r. t, seed to h • the friend of the soldier.:,: wit deprii7e, yes, the soldier's ot the Dist rights at home. Anil to add • . irk iry. he comes beibre Vrnl ai.d 81h , not t , ! the work tr.gthen :tut • • Do unt, fellow wurk,ncm.•u r. was:! troatther) such as that, by y tnr PUIT'Agt n. Hit rPtptke hat tie he d..ery ar p. 1 . , 1C•15a13 and party , t—tt you are n , •t PilsVeS of capital, hut ireernt— . Meeting In l neon Townedslp. 0 • Ir.At l i.•:•• e reinng n large and wa.9 h Id at the house 'hew 111 Ir the Washington in ITl,inn Towl.,Ah. n . cal. Gunrge S. 11.19 WRS appointe Pr , Aident, Ccl. J. E. ?'lrCabe, I)avid Frew-. George Jerrett. Thos Anderlon, 13.1r -0.8 Ford, Wm. Hem ingray and Dr. Peter Maya Vice Presi dentg, a,:d Niehols,-n, Wm. S. Mc. Ewen, Fleury B Thompson and Jonathan rltdcleewarth a,.;ed as Secretaries? Col. Ekyß, on tnklng the chair, explained in br-u! bu eh , quor.t the object of the meeting utter which lie introduced Jos. R E • to the meeting, who de livered one of his usual telling speeches ~'•ith argument and tncontroverti• hit. R. IL Kerr, eil.,lol,owerl Mr. Hunter in or- of r. 19 epeecbes, abound n WV, surccim, rtrgu:nent aud com— ETIMEDE 1.. n R. Large, efq , followed Mr. Kerr in a y)eech of some length. This effort of Mr. L. waa cne t.t the very best we have ever heard that gentleman make, and seemed to have a powerful effect up on hdf auditors. Mr. Wm. I. McGinn was the last speaker of the evening. At the close of this gentleman's remarks, which were well received and loudly cheered, the meeting adjourned with three times three for Gen. Geo. B. McClellan and the State and county tickets. Deanocratle Meeting at Eliza- Tt:e Democracy of Elizabeth held a large and enthusiastic meeting on Satnr dsy. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Hill, of McKeesport, assisted by along list of Vice Pre,idents, among whom were tho se two veteran soldiers in the Demo crat tc cause, Dr. Powers and Col. Scott. The meeting was eloquently addressed by J. ll_ Hc•plitne, Mr. Kirk, Daniel Mc• Curtly, esqrs.. and others. During the day the hidies of Euzabetti borough presented a beautiful banner to the Democratic club of th.sit place. The flag was presented on behalf of the ladies by Dr. Penny, and was reoeived for the clot) by Mr. Hopkins. Among the incidents of the day was the loweriu of the stars and stripes by an over-zei‘lons Abolition lady of the bor ough. It appears that a flag, without a motto, was floating across the street, the cord which support , d it being attached to the chimney of a house cn either side. The temente in the house were Democrats, but the owner of one of them was an Abo litionist, and his wife, wishing, we sup pose, to gain a little cheap notoriety, got upon the ioof, and cut the rope. Legally, she had no right to commit the act, and of its propriety, there can be but one opinion. There was no motto to give offense, but simply the stars and stripes. But, it had been placed over the street by Democratic hands, add in Otis was the offense. We understand that the meeting unanimously voted the Abolition matron a pot metal kettle for her patriotism (?) The meeting was a perfect succoss, and the Democrats of Elizabeth will do. their duty. THIRD WARD MEETING TD-NIGHT. —Let no man who can possibly make it conve— nient, fail to attend the Democratic meet• ing at the Old Battery, corner Grant and Webster streets. CONSTABLE'S sale of good furniture to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, at McClelland's Auction House, 65 Fifth street. "teeth* in Shaler Township. The Most enthusiastic meeting cf this campaign was held on last Friday night, in Stewartstown, Shafer Township. Dr. A. G. McQuaide Ayes appointed President, and Wm. McCagne, Christopher Bran non, Jonathan Davis . , Francis A. Kline, C. P. Whitton and Maj. S. R. Rodgers Vice Presidents, while Chas. Schwench and Edward Eichenloub acted as Secre taries. Mr. A. J. Baker addressed the assemblage at some length in his usual characteristic, impressive style. Ho was followed in German by Francis .1. Gres sing, eeq., who we were informed made most a convincing argument in his accus tamed, chaste and classic style. Mr. ' Ripper next followed in both German and English, atter which Captain Wm. J. Konniz spoke at great length,e xponnding sound Democratic doctrines, while Mr. Lortz, from Lawrenceville, closed the meeting in German. The Sharpabur g brass band was present, also a martial band came with the. Lawrenceville Club. There was fully three thousand Democrats present, which presented quite a healthy appearance, and gave tokens that the American people are fully aroused, and will stand by the old party, the Constitu tion, the Union, and the State and county tickets. MEETING IN THE THIRD Wd.RD, ALLEGHE NY. The Domocracy of the Third Ward, Allegheny, held ono of the largest meetings on Saturday evening, ever con vened in the ward. There could not be lees than 2000 people present, over two thirds of whom were Germans. Hepell's Brass Band was present and discoursed sweet music during the evening. The meeting was called to order by appointing Mr. Heillrich President. and Christ. Sha fer, Peter Miller, Nicholas Zinsmaster, Franc Michm, Adam EMOIIO3, Jno. Huck - enstine, Philip Buestine, Jos. Heidman, Wm. Miller were appointed Vice Presi dents, and Jacob Bodily and James Ranh, acted as Secretaries. Addresses were made in English by Messrs. .Ino. H. Large, E. M. Chambers, and Mr. McNally. German speeches were made by Mr. Felix Schreiber, and Heed elberg. The English speecht•ri were well received. Mr. McNelly, whose name had been placed on the Abolition vigilance committee of the Fourth Ward said. it had heron done without hie co gent, and that he would support the Democratic no-lineee first. last and nllthe time. The addresses in German were of II character to convince the people of thei nconsistency of Gen. Sigel's acts. In Ict4f , when Gem. Sigel was at the head of the German vevolu , ionary army, he was the idol of his country in every land ; but now that he ie playing "shoe black to th-e Abolition party in the United States they had lost their faith in and love f The meetin g was very enthusiastic and will have it- , effect to-morrow, THE: 1 - ,:111`.1 -- are ,b oat to b e favor, d wilt; trim (dea n gigunt.e Polytirnma t.l the W,ir, and we are suri that tue iinnoun,er. tent will he hailed with joy by our readt re. Everybody will remember the tremendo ne _furore which thiq entertainintint create d in our coy tail Winter, as for three con secutive wet kit r•ar tared en masse to it. Ji r. , i!..1 tiotbiag 1 merit coal,: 9,• wand quiz': a .0-r,r c f Hinted Fue• e La,' beet: t. ;Lis l'clyo rarna, for wh.r, t•,•-• shown hundreds ha,. y turn e d from he 'it 1.. •• Done caii du'ooto the rare intr r• • ••N: •1: •Dr• of 1.121.4 t••xhihitiott too much praise aurardi.d to Mr. Rufus Samerby, the V: Niiknaz,r• and popular I.neturtir of matchless painting. "E.ert.al sigtianr.e is themit,. of liberty, - is Cr , by s'ruct buiutiess, ta'jt-h:1 t•ii. orgy and crimmentitibie liheralt:y h has won fair hlq r rger , r ent,rtaihrr,l••',,Aiircinri position in ?hi , annals f pnidie toll4errit,nl4. The Pn:yrama sill hpen at Xlae , n.c Hall on Wednhaclay evening : ext, and r:Jurne a erctvded how , e way in: Icnkr d for. LAST DAY. — Thee to the last day lc which Democrats have to do their work previous to depositing their ballots. Be up, then, and doing. See that a genuine ticket is placed in the hands of every Dem ocrai, and then take care that he goes to the polls. tn , .0; 0 may decide the fate of the day. What 0,-ru ,erat will sta . !, away from the el-ction when 'ne ' , lli el.: that Hs vote might elect the State_ 7 ? W e have no fears that the el, •t,on he a close one. Still iiuch have happened, end may happen again. V e t, earl• and Pee that every Democrat in your prrc'nct is 011 r. Do year duty, and victory 'Awaits you. THE NI EICTINii AT CK I.:E.:zi'ollT TO DAY —A special train will leave the depot oi the Pittsburgh and Connellst ills iiadroad depot to th,y, at I i)i o'clock, for McKees port. and will return at 7 o'clock in the evening. Let there be a largrr, delegation from this city. The Democrats of K.eeport su:horize us to may that all their “latch strings . ' will ha nut .a day, and they cordially invite their Democratic friends from Pittsburgh to call and sec them. RETURNED. —Ettie Henderson I,lq turned to this city after it most successful engagement at Leavenworth city. No star ever played a more eneceesful engagement, being tendered nt its C:031.` a grand complimentary benefit, whi , •h was perfect ovation. BOLD ATTEMPT AT FRAUD. —We are in formed that parties claiming to be Dem ocrats, are distributing packages of spu rious tickets to the friends of Woodward, Lowrie and the county ticket. Be on your guard, Democrats. CAN'T SEE IT.—The city editor of tho Chronicle sayg hr , • 1111 • I ,re the jnke in our report of the Abolition meeting at Grcens• burg. Strange. But. then hg couldn't see the Ghost the other night. VIES..GROVER ehr. BAKER'S SEWIN G MACHINFfor 'atnily Inufacturing purposes OTC the beet in use. A. F. CRATON 't V. General Agent, 18 Fifth :beet Pitts Lure!, PR. grPRESERVE YOUR CIDER THE SULPHITE OF LIME, Dis , mvered by Prbf. Horsfori. prevent Cider from turning sour, and. also rereatly impro+e its quality In bottles suffi..ient for a barrel of Ci der with full direotions for use. For sale by bIMON JOHNSTON, r Smithfield and Fourth eta. 6?Burnett's Cocoatne and Holland Miters still so:ling at s&h per to•tile. nel2 N MEDICAL DISCOVEYIt tt.i&V for the speedy and permateet cure of aonorrhea, lout, Creteal Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Emissicrim, Incontinence, G nital Debility and Irritabilit7, (travel, trict nro and Affecti••ns of the Kidneys and Bladder. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Are Epocdy in action, often aff.cting a cure in a few days, and v.rben a cure to affected i: is t.er manant. They arc prepared from vegetable ex tracts that are harudeas on the system, and nev er nauseate the stomach or impregnate tho breath and being sugar ooatad, alt nauseous taste is avoided. No change of dir tis nemesis, ry whiht using them. Nor does thcir action interfere with bnoineat pursuits. Rach box contains, s•.x dozen Pills_ Price One Dollar. DR. BELL'S TREATISE 0 N SEMINA LWEAR• N Ec3, SELF.AhUbE, GONORRHEA. GLEET. A pamphlet of 50 pages containing important ad vice to the afflicted SENT FREE. SiR cent, are re quired to pay Postage. The Pills or Book will be sent secure from o servation by mail, pest paid, on receipt of the money by S. BRYAN. 76 Cedar st.,. _New York. Bold in Pittsburgh by JOS. FLEIIIINO r Market and Diamond. 001,44 me TELEGRAPHIC. FIRST EDITION. IMPORTANT FROM GENERAL BANKS' DEPARTMENT. The Attack on Gen. Blunt—Fed rats Murdered After Capture. Eneonrtwing News from Roseerans .&c., &c., &c NEW Yoatc, October 10.—The World's New Orleans correspondent has the fol. lowing important news :—General Logan hovers around Baton Rouge, and clouds of mounted partisan rangers are along the river on the right bank from Donaldson vine to the mouth of Red river, and on the left bank lrom Baton Rouge, and often below teat point to Natchez an i beyond. Gen. Herron's division, at Morgan or Morgan's Bend, on the right bank, about twenty five miles above Port Hudson, had been engaged for several days skirmishing With a body, as they supposed, of guer rillas. The rebels becoming more daring and annoying, Gen. Dana, now in corn mand of Herron's division, sent out a number of regiments to feel the enemy and ascertain his strength. The enemy was felt, and proved himself much too strong for the force sent against him. A severe engagement ensued, resulting in a loss to the Union army of several hundred killed and wounded, and of some fifteen hundred prisoners. This took place on Tuesday, the 29th ult. Since then the rebel forces have re sumed the offensive, and are pressing Dana's men with such vigor that the gun boats have been- called in to aid them in repulsing the enemy. All the sugar houses and all other strut tures standing in the way have been leveled to the ground, but it is reported that stilt the gunboats can be of little service owing to the numerous bluffs in that vicinity. The rebels are still there, and will do greater mischief if Gen. Dana is not rein forced. This body of Confederates is said to be under the command of Prince Polignac. now Brigadier General in the provisional army of the Confederate States. The truth is, reinforcements are sadly needed here, and oritl they are received the peo -Ile the North need not expect to hear of any,iiing being done in this Depart ment beyond the mere holding of the same. ST. Lc S .pt. 10 —The Democrat's Leavenworth special gives the particulars of the attack on General Blunt and escort h. 1.7:w Fort Scott. Be was attacked by Entice hundred rebels in Federal uniform. Near t.,e encampment of Lieutenant Pond his escort broke. end out of one hundred crier, seventy eight men were killed, all 86 ut through the h' , evidently ,after they were captured. Major Curtis, son cf - al Curtis, was thrown from his horse and found with a boil , t hole through his head. He was undoubtedly murdered atter being taken prisoner, Lela PLed'e company was uttneked about the same tame. and had lour men killed and three w,unded. Gen. li.unt escaped, and upon meeting rein torcernents below Fort Scott took mini wand 01 them, and started in pursuit of Quantrell. Lieut. Fear, of the RJ Wis consin, was killed. Capt. Todd, Quantrell's adjutant, came 10 . 1 Pond's camp, and asked for an e ic h ,:like ~! pristi. re. He said a T1:1,11 her co rebels wets wounded, among them Col Quantrell's force come trou t Cewskin Prairie, McDonald county, Missouri, A lettei• from Fort Scutt, dat.od the B.h, ,),),y3 that tha rebel force burned Carthage co ;Lot morning. General Schofield has irl , .graphed ) Leavenworth that sixteeti runcirot.; to eight thonBand rebeL under Quantreff Coffey, Gordon roil Hunter, were mar-silting on Fort tBcutt, and that he had -d•-r.:l Col Weer to move) with al! t! !on, sr could rattle to Fort Scot. NEA- foiLz Oct. io S p , , • : „1, g sr , y almost entirely devoid i.fany thing, A Tribune dispatch has the fol lowing i—lne President has completed his reply to the Missouri and Kausa4 del gation, and the manuscript is now in the hands of the copyist. It will probably be handed to the Chairman, Mr. Crake, to murrow :the Kansas delegate,+ presented a distinct asking, Firt., that the State he .n.sEti into a separate department, or . i t e , o „ L i y , th o ,r (loner al Schofield be re moved, nad e 1;-enea-al who better tinder stands, the reqtrireosents of the department he subsntut• i o ins fir-,i ae f ,p o ,,,, lion Mr. L'ne iln is z eport.d to have repliek i ;Amy , " could see '.o cbjectitme to tualcin e !. Kansas into a separate Deparstment, ). ‘rovided there were no obataMe s from a m ictar it y point of view. Several consultations ....`' ve taken lilac,: u , on this and the other pL'tht", be Nkw YORK, October 10.—The steamer liv een the President and Secret. ` 1, 7 of Evening Star frcm New Orleans on the War. Nothing is positively known ,'IS to 4 - h, arrived this a. rn. Among her pas- Coe cormlueior, arrived at by the p r ,,. ier ssengers are Maj. Gen ElArron, Comme dent, but - those most interested incline h , dore Goldsboro, 165 sick soldiers and 161 rebel officers as prisioni-r3. Our letters of the balierthat Kansas will be made a sep• rate Department, and that General Scho L hii Ith inst., state that the headquarters of a field will not be removed, but that orders the ierh army corps were near Franklin will be issued directing Governor Gamble on tt e 20th.. A cavalry skirmish between and his military coadjutors to carry out Col. I.'"is commander, and the rebels ,orne. if not all, the reforms asked for oy under L 'apt. Squires, resulted in the re the Co mmit tee. treat of the rebels at our first fire; In the course of the conference with the Squires beit. 4 mortally wounded and Col. committee, the President, assured them Davis capturin r! a piece of rebel artillery, that the e.tiction of Judges to .Id. , souri in no farther rebel demonstrations had since N , veml...r should he protected. The del- been made. The ,health of the 13th and egates are therefore sanguine of success 19th army corps was excellent. at the polls. , ecretiary Chase started this evening for Ohio. -- -.11. -.C. - - - - CAIRO, October 10.—The rebels, under (,en. Lee, of Johnston's staff, are said to be concentrating near Colurnbns, Miss., where the Confederates have ,xt,,,s:vc. war and other tnanulactorlos. and strong works t f dulence. Governor Brown, ot Georgia, has issued ! roclamatlon prote, , ting against the seiz ore of pc•rsoual natl nr:vate properly for the ti,e, ot tire rebel gc.verututu;. ea,-pt in cases wnere the authority plainly eroa :tat es from headquarters. He calls upon the State to resist the impressment of prep. erty where such authority cannnot. he pco duced. Persons attempting Hugh im presements are to be committed to jail until a warrant is issued against their, for robbery. Advtces iron/ Lltrle Rock are sathsiac tory. The Southern papers notice de cline of three or four hundred per cent in gold. WASHINGTON, October 10.—A Republi can extra says that, the Government has dispatches from Chattanooga of the Pb,. and official dispatches from Nashville, ali most of an encouraging character: Gen. Mitchell overtook the rebel cavalry, on the 6th, below Sheilbyville, when a battle en sued. We completely routed the enemy, who left over one hundred dead on the field, and a large number wounded. The railroad, torn up by the raiders, has been repaired. and telegraph communication re established The sacking of Shelby. ville by the rebels was a dssgraceful affair. Bragg's boalt ardment of Chattanooga was a complete failure. No damage was dont, except a few dwellings burned. JOSEPH „WEYER Qt SON, MANUFACTURERS k•R PLAIN AND EANCY FURNITURE & CHAIR.% WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHETELD ST.. Between 6th et, and Virgin alley 7 - BOTRiarr W tto iL re thePik PERS P last advance in %Lassie woos STWood rt WASHINGTON, October 11.—A letter trom headquarters Army of the Potomac says, for two or three days past the ene— my has been concentrating a heavy force arround Madison C. H, On Friday Melt and Saturday morning they moved out of town in a northwestern direction. A di-- vision of infantry, a large body of cavalry and a considerable force of artillery were occasionally seen by our signal men through openings in the forest, which generally concealed the road, The object of the movement could not at that time be determined. Yesterday evening reports from the front repretient ed that early in the morning one of Gen. Kilpatrick's cavalry brigades.consisting of the let Michigan, 9th New York. 7th Pennsylvania and another regiment, at tempted a reconnoissance on the south side of Robertson's river, where they were met by s large body of Stuart's cavalry. A fight ensued, lasting an hour, when our troops fell back upon the infantry reserve. After another severe contest the infan try were compelled to give way, and a considerable number were captured. A detachment of our cavalry then dashed upon the enemy retaking ail with the ex ception of fifteen or twenty cf the infantry. Our entire force was then pushed back towards Culpepper, skirmishing on the way and contesting every part of the ground. Heavy firing in the afternoon in d'cated that the contest had been renew. ed. Onr signal station on the top of Thoroughfare Mountain was nearly cut off, but the entire party with the property escaped. It appears to be generally believed that b e mai,. body of Gen• A. P. Mire corps has passed from the left to the right of our front, pursuing an obscure route near Blue Ridge, intending to make a demonstration on our right rear for the purl) , se of cutting off onr railroad communication. ould the rebel movement he simply 15 ruse :0 cover a heavy attack on our front, we are prepared for it, as the ground has 11).eri cleared up, and everything is calcu la , ed to embarrass a general and vigorous , The advance of Gen. Hill's corps probably commenced moving from Madi eon Court House on Thursday morning. NEW YORK, October 11.—The eerre pendent of the Herald gives the follow ug particulars of the engagement near the Atchatalga : Owing to the illness of Gen. Herron, that officer had received leave of absence, Mej. Gen. Dana has been ap pointed to the command. As the enemy ~ ,a s found to be in great strength and good posi.ion ou the opposite side of the Atclia• the commanding General thought it advisable to throw up entrenchments, and whim the larger portion of the troops were fortifying the levee, Lieut. Col. Leake, of the 20th lowa., was ordered to proceed ,e.n i s five or six miles in advance. fzle was accoto minted by portions of the IfUlt lowa and 2nili Indiana, together with 130 cae a'ry. On Wednesday morning. the whole force of the enemy, consisting of Green's, Martin's and Major's brigades, succeeded in quietly crossing the Atchatalga, and passing between the main body and Col, Leake, completely outflanked him. lonel Leake drew up his men in !ins of battle, and gallantly prepar ed to give the advancing foe a warm re ception. Aesharp fight of nearly an hour occurred, iu v,hich our .1 - ciep , fought bravely cvera-helrnin,, numbers, but at the end of that time they were compelled to surrender, the enemy having a!mos*. entirely surrounded them. CAPE RACE, October 9 —The , t-iiniehip City of Baltimore, from Liverpuui Sept. 11, via Queenstown Oat Ist, passed this point at 5 o'clock this (Friday) morn tag. The t Lcndon Times gives currency to a report thdt the rebel Vice Presieent, Alexander Stephens,`bap -sailed for France, fully empowered to male terms with the Emperor Napoleon forth recog nition of the Southern Confederacy on an einaocii•atiou The Times also gives a rumor that Cal iforsia is desirous of seceding and rejoin I,g the Mexican Empire The Mexican rowu deputation would be received by Nlaximillian on the 3i of October. It was rumored that England has pro ;..csed that the title of Russia to Poland st,ul.l be ignored. NEW Yoas, October ;I.—The .Elercild has the following special i dispathes from the army of the Potomac t ,' the Nth: Lee has withdrawn from our frt.'nt, and.it is supposed he has gone to the de. r e n ne 3 Richmord, and is sending a portion of h,/3 army to reinforce Bragg in front of tallonga. The weather is tine, and the roads sr. e in good order. WASHINGTON, October immense number of sick and disabled soldiers ar rived at the hospitals here to-night, the army of the Potomac having been thor oughly inspected, and eyery man unfit for active service Pent back. All officers fit for duty have been ordered to the front, thereby relieving our hotels to a very considerable extent. WASHI.VGTON, October 10.—Count Gar clued was to day in the Criminal Coact found not gnilty of libel agaioat Mr. Hen ter, chief clerk of the State Department, who had complained that the Count had published language for the purpose of in d tieing belief, that he had violated the con fidence government had reposed in him as cue of its officials. Wean's°Tux, Oct. 3.0.-7-_-Lalit night a party of mounted gueirillia moved to co, riou9 localitieo oa the south Bide of the Potomac, including Bailey's Oroas Roads, Falls Mulch and Altineen's Bill. aiNSTABLE'S r„._./ FURNITURE AT AUTCI iN —On TUES DAY MORNING. October 13th, at In o'clock at Masonic Hari Auction t orse, will be sold on an ear W. 1013, a quantity 0' good Fa nitu.e embnc ing Mahogany Marble Tip Dressing Barran, Walnut Bidstasd, one set fine Mahogany S , :fa -eat Ceairs. etc set Carved Walnut Eeat Chairs, Crier Beat t.bairs, sThairs and Rockers, enclosaa Warh Etandß, Card Tables, Brocatelle Covered Lounge, two Oil Palatines, ono t , ersing Machine, toga her with many other articles not &tuner aced. T, A. M'CLELLAND, oc6 Auctioneer. ANTHONY MEYER POTATOES -50 :11BLIS. PRIME NE shannock Potatoes. For sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, 0r.3 corner Market and First streets. PITTSBURGH. EV A TORS. WITH ANTI- Pm — recticit; or Common Blocks for sale by BECKIIAIa & Loa. ..e. hid No 147 Liberty awn TELEGRAPHIC. SECOND EDITION. • - Gen. Lee withdrawn from our Front ! LATER FROM EUROPE ILLNESS OF GEN. HERRON &c. &c Auction Sales. C 0 M_M E PITTSBURGH GENERAL DIAkRIELIT Orineg or Tar DAILY POEM; Rossmar, October 12. 1863. B usiness on Saturday was dull, Th . & how ever. is an usual occurrence on the last ...ley el' the week, besidesthe near apProa h of our State elections prevents operations to any extent ; that event be ng over, bassi:Leas will steadily improve. The weather continues cool. Prices • generally, wzre exchanged. The following sales came ular; der our i otice, viz: Apples—Sine, with ad rece'pts, th market was firmer, eight advance. r ties of 200 bbls at .1,7542,50 S bbl Cheese-IV. could perceive no eh - ego in the market, 'I he sales wore ms derate and regular. We note lots amounting to 85 boxes at l'@l3c, as per quality. "scour—The market coctioucs firm, witif steady trade demand, The reoeip forecime days • nave been limited to account of the Railroads b. tag overburdened with fieights in the attune° of largo trans/lotions. Wo note regular sales from tore at the lellowieg rates : a t $ 4 50° 5,50 V bbl. Extra Iramily at $6,40@6,60, with sales of fancy brands at higher figures. DAY—The receipts day. Saturday were larger than on the previpi Salta of 18 loads at the scales a $;15@31 V ton Butter—The market wis not:very active, The demand was about . equal to the supply. Sales'of B:' , lltis at akg 22c. BERK-- he receipts have fallen. and holders are asaing higher figurer. Sales were made to moderate extent at 15616 I Rdce, Beaus—Price, tends downward. Email tales wore made et $2.50@2,70V busho . . -- Bacon The marker was firm with a gold- cal demand, The stook in first hands la daily dimin ie g. The c-rrent ryes were as follows : hho6s urders 400 at 6,4.@64. Sides. ribbed, 2..00 03:1 S. C. Ilams—eSates of 2,000 lbi at 1.1`4,@ 15, 0. plain Hams the market was bare. Groceries—The dem. nd for the various de scriptions of groceries was active.. ahe sates-431 the weak exhibit a large amsunt transaction for this market. As price have undergone. act, : change, we omit the figures. - Groin—% e have to notice a firm Mersa, Prices still tends upward The receipts by wagon and rail were limited. 'the rates fur the various descriptions were as follows: Wheat, holders very firm. sales 350 bn Red $1.14@1,15 ; White held at 51205gi1,25. Oats looking np, sales COO bus at 72673 c on track. Co. n firm. sales 700 bus at 55 ®sl,oo. Barley and Bye firm and in g;cd dc maid at previous rates. Whisky—holdere very firm at the late ad vance, We note sales of 60 bbls City Rectified at 5.3@r 55. c. • PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE, Business in v-ma to have quit, buyers 'manife tno dispositi tt to os crate. they say .the rate:. are too steep, x. ho'ders say that pubes ate beano to go U. she s oak in first hands is light—besides the large smouhts that was dispos ed of some weeks since, deliverable this month, is now coming temarket. tome of the contrac tors for future delivery, have dealined to renivo the same. unless the 'contract is complied Aidh suit, will be brought at once We hope the pa-- , will artavga the matter bctween themselves r isfa tority. 'the , mports were as follows. Per Allegbeni ricer, Crude 721 bbls; Per A. V. railroad, Ref. 401,C/rude 12.1 bbls. She exports East amounted to likid bbls, Crude - 2 ,11 e market wax dull and inactive, nric , s altogether nominal ; the asking rates eing v...5a26 we could learn of no vansanions. Eomu dealers dace withd-Pwn their stocks. Retuned dull and neglected. we quote nomi tta' y in the a bs.me,. ez trnasactions at Bolded 3051 52 : Free 6`1ig1 , 6;,'. ThJ stook on hand is light. Amusements. tUDETTSBURGH THEATRE. Jt. Les:ee and Manager Wit, ligYongsori. Treasurer__ B.OvsEncaxox. TRIUMPHANT SUCCE S OP THE NAL GTIOST, which has astonished the Pitts burgh Public. The rs Imager, at_ great labor and ely pens-, ha , brought from New York an entirely new apparatus, the largest in the country, which enables bins to show this Wciader of the Agesu t•erfeet as to defy competition. THE GHOST! THE GHOST I I . A new Ghost Drama. dramatized from the N. Y. Ledger, wiP be produced. THIS EVENTING will be prerenrrd for the first il•o — with the Great tpeetral THE mairrE TERROR. son g Fanny But ... • • lo conclude with TUBFIIVC7 THE TABLES TEE ORIGINAL PICTURE Fran Nil:do's Saloon liiew Yrrk, at !MASONIC HALL, for a shit season, commandos. WEDNE , DAY, OCTOBER 14th. 1883 GC OMV IN & CO.'S GIGANTIC Polyoranaa of the War, The I.rgetr, most comnlee and only -antkentic Rictors - of the Great Reboiticn ever dePtctel on canvas, forming a perfect transcript of . .every event of importance frtn - TRE FIRST DREAD SIGNAL A r sumTER, DOWN TO THE CAP TURE OF VICKSBURG. Films Is THE SAMEVOLOSSAL PIC- A. tare of the War that wes exhibited in P t'sbargh in January last and gave such uni - vers.] satisfaction , o crow ded and delighted an dierccs for three con - ecntive weeks; and the same FURORE which marked its advent in this city also greeted its appearance in St. Louis. Cri cago, Baltimore, ashington, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Louisville, the most capacious hal s in those cities be:eg leguirl e.ent to eccommcdate the immense throngs wh , flecked to w tness ir. During the months cf July andAngust, this Pic - • tire was placed in h h •nds of the talented s rtists nue er - .hose earpiece it was originally produced and for nme weeks their united energ es were be stowed in retouching the p.ctaro and executing new scenes of absorbing interest. Each scene has bnen entirely repainted, and standi fork id all the freshness and lustre of its pristine beau , Y. The immense an cess and unparalleled reputi lion acq iced by this matchlcsurtnting, t ronclat into the a hrst of miserableunitations.wlnch have vainly endeavored to cum' etc for the-Dub lic favor. Their efforts have prove:: utterly fu ti[e, end th , press andpuh'im th one o'ecord. h‘ve pronounced GOODWIN & vi AIGA OF THE WAR t•NRIVALEVA ND UNAPPROACHABLE. This exhibition ds row under the exclusive control of MR. ntrus somEßGY.wbo will pc sitivi ly appears:it ash exhibi ion and deliver an elai-ors'e Rude coal lee tyre he re . ndi: ion of which, in the principal cities of the United State' has extorted •he un qualified app-- bailor' of the vntiro public. Mr. Geo D. Prentice. of the Lon'svide Journal, in con= vnting upon this Lecture, awarded to Sr..t merby tie proud title of She MOST GIFTED ELOCUI .10 N IST OF THE DAY. Edit further. to increase the attractiveness cf fills4.legent sad Refined F.- tertainment. MRS. HETES SOM.- EREY, the min ent Contralto Yocalis', will in troduce at each exhibition a variety of opular and appropriate songs. ballads, &r., many, of them written expiessly to Mast ate the various ierply exciting scenes The charms of ineloblY thus wended to the painter's art. andAttelov- Artisti" Excellenc , cicssic Oratory and ors u_ 1 Made wll bo pies-nta • with an enter- Refine,. which stands conDu.sedly vdthoutti ri tainment . orldi v lie thew, ;Children ulicierten.ls c's; Doors Tickets , ' , lce at 7 1 / 2 ' - r 4 r grid Ma ti one'- at 7. comma AND SATURDAYAFTf R neon WFDIVESDA... - when children will be ad. NUONS at 3 pitted fo:10 cs. each. MERBY, Manager. RUMPS SO.. 01310 C. AlfoßT BRUCE, Agent. , Cr 30 A.T • Improvement in Eye b. ight. • Bus ThE slan PEBELE Spectacles, % tiO YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGIIAT AY improved? Try the kensslan Pebbles. rTh are warranted to STRENGTIIEN:and IM eadyl SlGHT—this fact has provecLal to hi:min& of people whet auffertnz from defective sight. Thoy are • Imported . direct from Russia, IYhich can aree at my office with satisfaction Purchasers entitled to he supplied in fatare if the first should fail. free of charge. with these whi^h will always GIVE SATISISACTION- J. DIAMOND, practical Opticir.n, 39 Fifth street. Bank Block. 1,- ...SpEewaro of imposters and connterfeitam: orl-dScra, N .E 0 . A LLEGRIENY COUNTY FIVE PEE ZS. cliNl. COMPR.O.IoE BONDS, oc1(1-3td IVM H, WILLIA.AIS CO. OFFICE OF THE PSHN'A., I7F3ITHANCE Co,L} F.O YITTSBC CCIAbOT Bth, 1E41. . ri IHE sTocKHOLDFJCS OF Tills _a Ccmpany aro heroby notified that tze an zual electi n for D lectors for Fourthg year. wil. Le held at the o (lice. N ct• 63 street. be - tween the hours of ten o'clock a. in, atoll o'clock on IdONDAY. the2d day of November, 863 1. GRIER. SPROUL. 0.310-td Secretary. QWEET POTATOES—ia BALlumis ►7 prime Sweet Potatoes. Just received and for sale by FETZER & dEIdbTRONG. oclo cornea Market and First at MONDAY, Oct 12 1863