. eel3aaka i d ;; i 3l;'R.• kl.:!P: a it,.. , , ID WILT, DIEIPOPIs. ..C.1.,..1.:0-4.: 4 . z.... 1 .•--.; _,.! , . , 1. -.. , ; t ~ .., - .4 . • : a % 111, 6 1 1 3 , I s B . . . * ll s, , r• 1 a ko• 4 . , : . d '. , -ri : . r or' t) i 't ' ftoth ea and Dealers M..: 1 1 4 6 . ..,. .i . ., . :- , . • - - z•-: ' ,- - -- - -i Foreign' and omestio Drugs, Medicines and ilherei Dyes. and Dye-Staff ; E Alcobat. Pi . ery, Eanovktiales and:folk" pa, Wines and Li , lipcii, -. ...' hue° and Cigars, ,ii . 7 : _Banta, . .. and , Varnishes, e . ;'.,-^ - "r`l ll 4BB_, 'es, ..a.O Pixatetz and - • - • . Braces, Proprietary • di; , • I' Me ' ea, iko„ &c. TiII:TIME ! TRUSSES I . ,• ~ ~.. , i _•: 0 ,I Ve t iffitingastnr all tha",late styleea thiprov• ed Truaseilaidke l ip , iloiastsfit li yon snd liiitatri, radii, Ritter's • Moe's; Rull'a _ t=ei t 'atui rest i rrnT er'Emuufa l l it r st er' y li le of irfisi vAlrhanparnn desl:e nY it, we will marmfacture to order. , ABDOMIDTA 1011017tDEEL : r ;ffit t awric s Dithig4Alur 4 41 mitiotmir Tinsao : A.gotrg n e... "Piritidid 6 CARET ULLY COMPOUNDED. Out" We. acription Department le always in charge of an experienced - PhatMatlet, and all articla used in compounding Pres ptlons, are selected with regard - 16 putity,tre mess and strength. Prescriptions care ully compounded at alt hou - s'of the night. • • DIATETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES • pure Cream or Tartat i3 Ensdish Soda English Mustard • Gram and POWlieid Oioves Pura • " P,Tpai •• i alapice Root tt t (huger Bath tt• i Cinnamon. Oaa - ego'Corn Starch, Cox's Gelatine,. ! • ' Price's tilyeenne. Recker% Farina t ParO Ittlinesl‘4 Cooiramirpurpoloa. - Burcett's Cootittig . Extracts - earawat Seed: — Annise Seed. Coriander Seed, Iced - Vats:legs, Salekatus, Pearl Ash, 0., to., do. ; i HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES • t . Concentrated Lye, tore Potash, Sal sand,Silv Eintnha Tripoli, Eco., &a. BUN L7i7E9 Hemp Seed, Oanarv i Seed, Rape Seed, fish Bone, &c., fee., &c, Pittsburgh ! Agency • I For all reliable Proprietary bledleinee viz lite, D. JAArNEVS ExpebtOrant, 4 Iterative, Carminative, Hair Vont° & Hair Dye, Sanative PHI,. Dr;A. C. AYER'S Cherry pectoral. •. Cathertia Pills. . Sarsaparilla. .• Ague Care. • R.ERBOLIPS Celebratedemedies Buell toe d eases ef Bladder. hose Wash. t. Im P u Fith4 1 of Dr. C. W. ROBACW6I Scandinavian Blood Iliter. 1 11 1 7 Bitters. Puimer ic. " • l• - • Sea Wee, Mandrake ma. ElailiFylextrag Medical rhadowry. f"e.ltlthetlm Ointment. I@ is o 440,4 i r Indian Vegetable Bra/40We Bins, Dr:, R. A. Wilson's Pills,, I t atte tteet•Celititiaed-SuOeoh Bitten. • Pake'ilnimiation - Biltere, .l.tutterb NelidnaEtittielrßithers,. .4.4,Aritidete for Intemperitoce, • 41kettil l kt ie tr.llable pethettt teedlelnei th 'Paints, Leads. Vacs, Oolois, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Patty, Tube Palma, Gold Leaf, mac., We have factlitleg fOr furstahing these articles 110.411qo• 41.4 . 0 prises. -vortqrs,..cinti 4. 11 dr stock.of Drugs and Medicines are selected seinitantittally with great care . i yan experincwi phirmenutist physician,. and We guarantee all drugs antitnedleines we sep pti-c and waddle terated, "Cheitiicti,Lis. All our American.Oheinicall we but,r_froin the eelebremut house dr POWERS' & wzicigr- MANI • •,• • • An inquiry of your family physician will ell rui to kheir purity. Dyes' 13 Y 43 Sbdrsg Ourown isupnrtlon. •We guarantee fresh and - • reliable Annotte Alma, Blue Vliror, Brasil Wood Case Wmod, Coehoneal, Copperas, Cud- Ektract Lutwood, Fustic To- ' ,11104 Xsti l itic rj rottl j ' ° 1 rif°4 Tartar, Turpiarlo ' Blue" Viteul. Au., 40 ' •' ---- • • rettell E L, O :-..• :t, , t Wines, Brandies Gins and Liquors, for mein oinakulte ofiltyt.vis : - ' Otar4liepuy.k CO's Cogryigs, . , M. 7 9 9 4 11 1 , 1, jai nr it i PWine, t e Sherry wine, lintraderfa Wine, • Iliad Gin. 3 CdrandSt. °rola Ruins, ' " knin ported eigrairs. (Rizifgick einbrices some of the finest brands of Hamm cities, viz: 13 itiAktUrrPrensadosi • atitliftales 1 intlistilcas I 3. . . "Condres 1 Naxos 1. - itegatips I Benkpreolesf . , , itoantetifie Ottaivi.: • ki i iiii 1.'01;144 riignariesi, intisecoi yin: • outtsVSebtfths 1 os .- -- -• • ..17--; Minot Saw. sates E, t, . ... • Aoitikmuriay, utßoteulds. • ..._ .--; ,- ~,„ .. Our stock of Cigars was .puronissedinni3sornd we are offtrlng,tnent to consumers at/sane:lt ad vance over our it,tiretilitnfora the'tax Jaw, wkiiii pun:head , trrqusatittee of 'one hundrid furrup-• ward*,: t 1 if - *. i . , n."," fi tri fi(4t. TO THE DENTAL PIiOFESSION: Wee iW,a Amp end eetinity selected stock of S. filAidtelii-Entent Teeth, znizrbtaribirmttr-x-P l / 4 , - - NeAktrArdvar..l‘.• t. Tohnsidi d Dental ChaialUental telegotT,e4U:3l: 41 ! 14 nd 14ttr Rinte, Qs Tin I * 7 ndbintenuiteifillt . ' • anti desoriptkuus." • astakiiastscoli bad amapimestfitio. , •>! Jac , ' atitto : • • ;00 , ; • • : ' • " - anLvt • `i".l Ikleirket - eta.- , $:.l .s.uP.. .- • --.Ausitilli I4MY-S---AD- INFISMENS: iiiii_ *Ws. : 4 PROPOUS - - I* ---umi 1 tie ii slu m noun .........i*Nons9,4-0 10 b. 1, 1864. ' i maid, OniTellihe licqr fil l otisieSCapikto June I XOBleditirtriinblinld ; iktty, thbAllih in ; ". T stant, CL 7boildi alf -i 7hir i llJ lifta T d States t: ' the 74.2h.?'5. Ir4ilC' ' a isiVlo:o :f ) Oly il minio nsi T tiast .otaloilsrs,7 lox. ve, , ,Tkie r cai bmi tu ds , PaYB7lllo.llll"'be lypi r a ," abits 7 aix t th7dtrarda Pa y rt i of AU, And NOXecnber,' anit..will beiredetinable at the pleasdas),24 the btleirfirmbiti A after five, 7 6 rWts;81191,4114111 .tWerarittrt#°/1""; - EliettOtaliniUat he fot fifty or tante multiple oit-ffillyikalarb, and Muststate the itintlll,4Oding premium offered for max hundred dollars, or for' fifty when the oar Is Jor no more than fifty. Two per cent' oCifica'Priii,4ll (excluding pre-' *um) of the WA/118 amount bid for, by each bidder, inustAe depoited, ;find guaranty for the payment of,subeeeVtions if t aesetted, wit h , the 1 Trakaiiridia iiii-traltelPstatek 14*-aeltiniten, or With the irgetteurer ast New York, I Boston, Philadelphia or Bt. Louis, or with the deg/gutted Detibsitarirat Baltimore, Pittsburgh, . 1 , Oinelsioatt, ,Loulasule; Clideago, Detroit or Buf f alo, or affilf'tifii , Naßodel Thiposit Bank which may consent to trauma the baldness without charge for which dep 'aits duplicate 0500194 AD WilLbe:-4 5 44..t0 stile deihaattgSa by the otitis/2,0s bank recsdringttraii—tha originals of which ditidt‘fie 'reheat ded, - "Witleth4l offers, to this Department. All, deposits shoull be made In Mai 14 ate , icrttliSiteil4litifik4 4 Ciihre to reach Washington not later than the morninc of Octoberl4, as aforesaid. No offer, not accom panied by U. proper certificate , ,of deposit, will a considered." . The"Croupowand ,Begiareral Bonds, issued under-,this,proposal, will be , of thedesioinina tioesia 00, OW 9400' grid lii ;10 ' ) '146 tered Bonds of *5,000 and (110,000- will be issued if se quired. _ - Itll 'differs received 'War be' opened tin Triday, Oatober .14. The awards will be made by the Secretary to the Idshest offerers, and - notice of eieseptance or declination will be immediately given to thtriatieetpregoffeters. In dams of ac ooptanCe, bonds of the description and denomr eationpreferreci will be tent to the, subscribers, at the cost• of the Department, be Arial pay ment of installments. The deposit of two per cent. will ba reckoned In the last utstillnients paid by saccessfid offerers, and will , be inatitedi ately returned to those whose offers' et ty not be accepted. The amount of 'ammpted •offers must be depos iteAulth the Treasurer, officer os benk Author -414 to Act 11 1 24 .1 by Ants notiee,„qn pivigeof 4be ammetalee of otters, as follows: One.hairlen the neth October, and the balance, finoludingthe premium and original two per cent. deposit ) ' on the alet October. The bonds wilt bear interest from Norembe) Ist. Interest on ideposits from their date to November Ist, will be paid by the Clorernment inuoin. SUPPOH,TE lOCHINGI3.. •aai Porionally to the ap. &0... and to the treatment : TbEScßwrioks One-half of the first installment, nr.,twenty tiveper dent: of rumepted offers, may- be , paid, with accrued interest to. Oct. le. la United States . oertiftcates of Indebtedness, , ' nut such :certificates will be received in part payment of the first installment only.. Offers under this' notice 'should be endorsed "Offer fotLoan," and addresaed to the Secre tary of the Treasury. The right to de - Cline all otters not considered idvantageous—to the for ernment, is reserved by the Secretary. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. BURT'S RAT, ROACH AND THIS MOST VALUABLE AND POP ULAR AitTIOLE, for destroying: Never Lane to give entire satisfaction R. E. SELLERS & Wholeaalk Agents for Pittsburgh and Vicinity Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in P itt, burgh, Allegheny otty,"&e. oati: smut 11::::iiiidthalLo : AN -417 Lessee and Manager W. ETRDBIOIOII. {MAIM SATURDAY , RIGHT BILL( • • Two Excellent. Bills. .• • Sixth night of the young American trligedian, EDWIN ADAMS, wile will appear In his beautiful r . 'utilt.lcui of Edward Middleton, In the :great moral deems of I'B 7 3Lytturi - i5cn.23,13 s or • . THE FALLEN' &AVED I EdWard MicidAeton•—• ~•.. Adam.., • erne MR Competirwill appear.) Double Dance - Idles Sylvester and Jennie. Medley Overture (new) arrangedby Mr. Geo. Burt. ' • To conclude with &BEAU LOVER. In rehearsal, M the HEBREW, BUY BLAS and' DEAD IllEABT:' CHICKERING PIANO A , HEVEN OCTAVE UOSE WOOD PlAito, round corners, handsome mould log on ease. Haa -beed ln use . bitrillve months and is as. !HOOP As NEW.; In everwlespeut not senttched or marred In the least. The pres' eat Boston priceAs $670 00. ' Wlll be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION. PLANE ROAD ELECTION. NOTt.)4 s Tocmuo tits' An Election for President, D'rectora and reaaurer, an., of the Allegheny and Pen:y sville Tainpike and Plank Road Company, will be field at the Public Home of John Known, esq., h Ross township, on MO ND a Y,. THE,. 7T,IiA DAT'OP NOVEMBERnext at 2 o'clock P•Oliij JAMES GI.BBON President A: e P. P. R • octik4tiv IipIIHT , E; EAT, ROACH. AND 'mu m"- BUG DESTROYER.—This most valuable' and popular preparation torlesdroying 1111.12111 never fails to give aitisfaittien. E BURT, 3Ft u . Proprietor, dB. North Eleventh , Sitreer, fornietly 139 Solidi . Tett). Sdreitt, PliiladtdOhiot Pehna. E. E. SELLERS AS Co., Whoie44l9.Ageqs for Pittsourghand 'vtiAtutty. Shift bt tiltDrliggista and dealers In Plitsburgn,. Allegheny City. aec oetedtdtromw TO AM & LANG 127 Limas/ ir jug 9AmzE7', PITTSBURGB, Agezl4 Russell to; an Mower 'end Reaper; Farmer mower, Wood Mower,and a/so, Horse Rakes : Hay Elevators; anlAstasdharal and Fareiiag trap/emeriti of aln kind' , %big dew . J. Jft.l.• • hi el!) A. UTNE 1r Argeatt IL; Dealer in Carpet Y No. 111 Third It. The Penn rrol l goototh A eitOmket Yarn", ittiWoottra ill,l „ - . ottPOW2mw - AUCTION _SALES. A. WOLTEIGIANDORKTIONEERi‘ • 33 FIRTH STREET: FIEB.PROOP SAFES, 'IIAitNESS, &c., AT .AIIOTIOIe.,-.-Saturdny morning at It o'clock, at Willlei s deClalbitiq,i - Auction House, 45 Vitilt . etreet, , waltzes safes, live-sets single-and one set of double helmets, buggy whips, bridles, batters, b.o. , •26...g,..) I . i . .j, 2 1. ! RURAL RITILDINGSITE.9 AT ircroTforc.-. t—The subscribers will offer W pablie eale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at 2 roclook to. m. K on ..thi- - ,premises • (known as BloondEll nel $ 1 74 A Z , R54 5 t4404, Station ITtenevalop the , petwa v # , raFrNita. number of pleasantly loentealr . VS,- ta 4 rel)blly -lin, proming Le ti itiOod. Also, li.lio „AM DWELLING on a portion of tbo.pkopvty, - Witli bank budding, out-houise, stable, -ilse. - - These sites are -eligibly Idtuateu, and ill full view of many of the lite - abetry residences in thir tleolion:' ,l Tltislinie - itffords en opportunity for .prtart Aifonvelifeet e com fortable and desirabks :home. . ,:ilbsinear. approach' to the city anti. EL .. , , _,nflit /Retake SS all hours of thor, Way, bendertegit.Tpfnasant. V*Va4 =tMi g : lt Mi li tt....„,..__ , __" l " §'l. .‘,.''-','.',- . asisykogatit,t; ' T.o A.'hicOrD,'Sileinian• _ .. scmmod - panic magruvronnainark , - 0, ia - 4 0 11iiiateiTholee Pine /ipple Obeli% Received this day, and for till, MOP BUM; I ,S.t!:•sliM t4.11:11.1. BED-BUG DESTROYER VERMIN, E. BURT, Tg, Proprietor, No. 13 North Eleventh Street, PHILADELPHIA POR SALE CHEAP CHAS. O. mELL'ort, 81 Wood street. Ai?luftro + to t CIEs. hiesaralt-gt ~• Park niuilkelkaVel' kelt No.. I State - NtOat , T*lmiliiiiii ti, ridAfttaleiti &Ile Co., Ato, ilit.Nalau. liteterofetv, York city , i iAtre an. tbOrised ttkalcse AfteivillineFte Isciii ' flubsetir tioxiirt4rittai iiloirtieh;' . . ' * :,(01,140 Ali c t4 il4 4'l */. 1 / 4 1 AT P o , 1 0T1 4 0 ,fenta 4 /thOuti 4 ,4 o,6eribr Itthatidit*ei:." li'fit tif IN TEUMIENcE. S AIVRVAYMMIXIM: 001 i 8, 1884. ARITIVE .11II,5M)BmIs The ineinalied and inoreannig idiraneepn paper ` ll FpVele Eta, WzoloPi,otit Wig _tion. Prom and-after- this-dates our terms wil L.:; • • MEE StidOubBo4tidnit by mill. I)er,anfaim liellveriet4 l ttie any se 20 cents per meek. To Ageriii . c2 - 60 per huodred copies - • Single copies 4 cents qiEId'OCRATIC .m.RETzwiasl ,llfeetings will be held at the following lima and,platea; SRARPSBURG on SATURDAY Oot Bth at - 11Itligrkdit A.Bl Oa SATUEDAy 'Oct Bth a 7p m. WAREEIY HOTEL Marshall township on SItTUItHAT Oct Bth at 2 ; p in. SCHOOL HOUSE No.-4 Peebles township cn SATURDAY Oot Bth at 1 p AIO: I 4sZTAIN HOUSE Penn township on SATURDAY Oct Bth et 7 p m. ECKERT'S HOTEL McClure township on SATURDAY Oct Bth at 7 p m. -I.I T I 'SEIVREHI:eorner of Grint and Web ster streets on MONDAY Oct 10th at 7,14 p in. andIMcirEESPORT on MONDAY Oct 10th at 2 p The nominees for Oongresa will be present a' the several meetings in their respective Districts By enter of the . QM% mn'TgE -ON 'STINGE 21i D( Forta.—The various forts pcut- SbstiatedFdhiting the summer of tsaairk the vicin ity of this city will be named in memory of the genceati tinit tie ht„; Meters of this - bounty who have lieroleahy fallen in the delenee of their country. Those described in this order shall be knowwas follows, viz: Fot Half—Situated an the ridge at the Jude- Hon of the Monongahela river and Saw Milt run, on the farm of UlaranceShaler. In mem. ory of Lieut. cat. James c. Hull, who died ot wounds received at the battle os Spottsylvants Court House. Va., May ititn, 1884. Fort MootlyOn a commanding eminence op !), site the P.oint,:and located on the pro,perty of the lste A. K. Lewis, esq. In memory Of Lieut. Col, Win. H. Moody, I:l2rh P. V., killed at the tot tle of Cold lisrbJr, Va., June 2d, 1884. Forf Ripley—Located on Dilworth's IDII, Mt. W ashingtohamniedlately south of Lto wans vilie. In memory of Col. Oliver H. Ripley, 61st P. V., kaljed at , the battle of FAB Oaks, Vil , -)1 May Si,! , , Iffitt. • Fort Poland—Oa the heights .oppdatte (Irant street and to The left of Washington pike, Low er .Sf. Clair township. In memory of Major John Poland, 1021 P. V. l killed at toe battle of Nfalvern 11111, July 164 1882. Fort AfcMcafoe--On'the hill between Fort Fo iled and Fort Patterson, on the property of Wm. Bailey. In memory - of Lieut. o°l Wm. Mcliwaine, 102 J P. V., who June Bth, 1801, of wounds received at the battle of Cold Har bor, June 341,1864. Fort Patterson—Located on the property of .T Allen, esti., to the southeast of Fort Poland, Lower Si, %Asir townhatp. In memory ol John W. Patterson, 162 i P. V., killed at the butte of the Wilderness, May bth, 1864. ForlJdetson—On the heights opposite Brown street, East Birmingham, on the Property of Uapt. Yard In memory of Brig Geri. Conrad P. Jackson, killed at the hatle of Fredericks burg, Va., Der. 12th, 12= Fort 91or-k--0a Squirrel Hill. In memory of col. Satnuei W. Black, ma P. V., killed bit the battle of Gainea' Mills, June .21th, 1862. Fort Hayt—On Herron'a Hill In memory of Brig. Gen. Alexander Hays, killed at the battle of the Wilderness, Va., Slay sth; 1864. Fort ChiGir —On the property of Win. Dar -1 ington, esq • •'southwest corner of Reserve township. Is memory of C7ol. James H. ()MIMI 410 Pa. cavalry, killed at the b a ttle of Antie , tam, Sept. 17th, 1862. Fort Ktrktoood—on the hill opposite the U. S. Arsenal. on the property of Judge Lowry, In mentory of ()oh Wm. S Kirkwood, 63d P. V., who died from wounds received at the bat tla of Obetwellosville, July 27th, itBB3. An Alleged Feinclelmpostor.;-A'young woman of very respectable appearance and sprightly mermen, giving her name as Mrs. Su san Wilson, has been of late seeking her fortune In this City and ilinoinnati. Her adventures Althea° baye, not been peculiarly remarkable, but if wejuuge from the tact which ahe ready displayed, she will not remain long un known to fame. It appears that she earns to the lattercity a taw weeks ago,repreaenting bee. self as the wife of a colonel in the army, and that she lived in St Lords In very respectable circumstances, but was burned out, losing everything she had. The losa which she sustained of- course brought about a great many tither evils too numerous to mon, which impaired bar health, Co that she Wu in rather destitn.e elrounuitancea when she pre sented .herself to an eminent physician of •that city to bare her health restored. The latter very kindly took' her Into hls family, where her lady-like manners and agreeable conversation won for her the confidence of all After a while the °altar found that he had been robbed of fifty dollar. Sire. Wilson wouid never have been suspected, so well had; Phode!, potted herself ; weretrnot -for a little 'filo Ma's of her own Soon after the rob she a to another , lady, lathe houselor b fi er f y teen pplied Aftersecurlng the money -she yielded to - artfitle female vanity, weak. outoiltepping-eV ibeildht so odsl6 , tboi amount -or yotey fif thlitate, which at ones aroused suspieion against . her Bekqe,ttie Piirlimte was 46° '-va Abe aUglafred toohrtairt Hyoid zdve dblltidirtuoits friend, and when she found that her surround ingircrererather disagreeable she paid a vtlittile Our city, probably to gall some of our enterprisr log physicians In this quarter, But unfortun ately for those who ate admwers of the wonder ful, her career was Boon cut short by the arrival Of a sharp detective from the scene of her last advetdUres who, ungsitantly and. her back againstifer i oivd hoe WM, conveyed her back to Cincinnati. Here she was arraigned before the police court on a charge of grand larceny and of obtaining .money under -false pretenees,' She was held to ball for a further examination. 'Williamsburg Nssys.—On Thursday a beautiful filo(Jlellan flag was Thing to-the breeze in Williamsburg, on the .hlanougabela river, buten the following' night Some • thaves came along and stole it. This grieved a large portion of the criizenfivery much, but after ail 'their erY fortadhey could find no clued° the thief. We- understand that the lades in WilliamsbUrglind viiduity are very much displeased with the - opu; , duotorsiome of our American ladies who direCt their.attention and energy to the instrualon Of juvenile "contrabands" in place of attending to theirdomeatie affairs. Whether it iff'titiough' envy of the future fame of therialuggeneraticni; of which those of the female sex are sometimes capable, or through a wish to give a word - of ad- - vice confirmed hi' ifingyears of pxpetioniwit is not our dUtfto detulinine; but certain ft Is that this conduct is very much in opposition to ,119 . 1 r flotilla Of. fethrilapropriety-i Beanies, they say, if theme young misses are so desirous of instruct lug somebody, why not look around them a little and they will find plenty or Opportunities to in ..dhlga their teachillbrania, moreover,. LP ;he opinibekof,timge old !twit la far preforitllloz,tn temili White 'ehildr than thelid olFdor. A great many children are left orp?satut, n with no one to take care, of illunni sibialletslotttlbeY i would think it would be far more charitable and commendable pp the,part.o( onr Young devote the n seVes to thd trisfrtiction -- or the fa therless children of oar depslted heroes i .lubl• 'thereby secure to their country a number of worthy and hopeful ()Risen' and to themselves the thariks,of eVedfri.o 2 Pletirsk potoot.. We le~thoittithetonsideratida of thitiodrit ladies themselves, and we shall abide by, their decision in the •icadtera,wilateverit be, but we hope that they will not delode until they have considereditovetessetedly. • . Phiiteiglitjplu.—lt to now a settled princd p , pie. Countie* On thoieschings of - experience, that lit itrittorn adVantageous for a man to purolutse at Ones a linperior and durable article than to litiWitis money In things of an Inholor quail. ty, telilarliave nogg Ater recommendation than theff theapness. Thil maxito, As now nightersel • ty rowved, even though the_trair...e of ths. _bet. ter-article . he - dottide th a t or the other. But with .i#2131- inorel/2villingness *Mello liiiti A googi 'atioreksutudentild article i it .ao at The' iinitilptitui isethattitA*e' much interwr. in I. etyier;litatittr.alidtdurithility. 'Thin is preelealk thatVlar.Vonetealleitimili find at .15Ar 8.. L. K. 1 Dabbi , ,i‘o.'44 St Clair Street. Long and ‘ pro,:' F , treated experience In the art cd,..Pti9t,ognipht tligrelhei,nrith luentathise.iistronageficeareelt. &pining] Witty of theitketleince, OM, her Ig/town:NAL" ed artlitilhailtilinetliy4ispEK':; and.Wmd othele - thinilliktaimet trie titnon , . , to median, enable htnt . •,.,_ • ! ...titi, , ,•• • •,. `valuable, , th WSW ••, • , , • •- , qtot exceedhirtgowebVtite‘ixiiist" • • • • .!. " #.- tile Those ; , .w . hg toeitgy the ti*b°739t,WlTll` iidZ.'Nßi4SWiii.iianttiieioEi4, ` venffieriatilteckes, = ~ ~ , ; , •.; : : !:::: .0“ one atiiti-----sonestera.- fikanty ai 4 0L 4 h 8 4.43i4 , at. ,r 4,344 atl --lesitswAs isira, - Meat ofd.agga . Liiigsgenbutftwaeter oceurreil during theoommitibti the 'Learner Tim Iddeenntt 3: 72intbnk 'l4l4lecyOitiyiftl iattyl atill'r'fialriii4nat..47:llls4gL-Ikrel"rantecul:etrgrittr-jo:nia6:4l - 04 1 449 AR When ill agtUgatii ijuktPl#ll ;W . :* Aar, and in his attempt to Vegan- Aar, and fell overboard. Owing to thei r i4t at there was no yawl Etta .t.ke boat, it walvilittlPhisible to make any, _efforts, to rescue him arAttip unfor. tunatdionte man was drowned. 'Hi — body has notiaet.been recovereit.abe ileoesesee mer l e nephew itie, Rev. y fo pastO.of thp Pennsylvania O.: E. Ohara, and was is most estimable poling man. V st. Blare on an 1311 Bakge.L-On Thu red ny eve ning a fire broke out on a flatboat loaded - with oil opposite nhargsburg. The boat flostkd down the river for some distance andlodged Ironiedl- Atelpoppoalts the Standard Oil Work', creating the impresaion that the works e + tre on fire.' The flatboat. tincither With Ss cmittehts, was totally destroyedougi the foes entailed is Bald toe mount to thessum of *SLOW,' The'ertgin of the fire has not been .necertditned. Those of out readers who ire in want of any artlelejn the atationerY pi:Taper Itne should not latt to lead thd 'advertisement of Myers, baboyer &00. No. 38 Fifth street. They have on hand ' s o ne astioittnent Of envelopes,' note paperr Wald; htooks;,Tens, :Inks, pocket books, phetwrtiphalbuins, *B4 tsa. They-tUaVe also an elegne assostamit,of gold Dade, WWI they ol• fer plisse aerresponotent with thettresent de cline In gold. The sale of lots at BraddoelVa field, advertis ed o come °lron Mondaymill 'be the last chance for those wishing to invest. See adiertisement and remember the day. &reunion helm, as al,•will leave both depots at 1 O'clock. seats tree. . 7 , • - The anctinn sale of lots to Bloomfield takes place this A ar at two o'clock at the first pitmen ger station, (llenni , s) on . the 'Pennsylvania railroad. Train leaves for th'i sala at 11:4O a. M. Plans at McClelland , ' Auction Rooms. • „ Thine fire proof safes and eta sets of new double -and etagle.haraeacat &nation this:mon lag at ti &cloak at MaClellaawe, 55 .Flftti street Boots And shoes of all kinds 'at IlleOlellemd,s Auction House, 06 Fifth street. Look for name and lumber. MeCllellan , a Report and McClellan Song stem at 14ttonles. Voiles, flag, stationery, &c., nt Pittock'a Get a McClellan medal at Pittoo Oot your flags at Pittoek,e Pooket Albums at Pittook'A. if i ELICIIIIA 'Li THE HANDKERCHIEFS. Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Anima, Musk, Amaryllis, Meadow Flowers, .Bouquet de..Canfornie, Lilac, Bouquet d'Arable, Lilly of the Valley, Bouquet de Carolina,' New-tnowti Hay, Bergamotte, Orange Flowers, OilliSlC, - Patchofily, amelia, Pink. 016matite, Poppinak, °east,. -, Portugal, • Citronelle Rosat Prairie Flowers, Crystal Palace Rose, Geranium, Rough and Ready, Gilliflower, Sidring Plower, Garden Flowers, ' Sweet Briar, Heliotrope, Sweet Pea, Honey, Sweet Lavender, Honey &envie, . Sweet-Lettuce, Hawthorn, - Sweet Clover, Hyacinth, . Tulieros, Jas4dzi, tea. Rose, Club, Violette, Jenny Lind, Verbena, Joaquin°, lietivert, tiftnisseline, ' Vanilla Milleboura, West End, :Magnolia, White Lily, Mareehale, ' Winter 8166E16111. BAZTIVS HEDICOSNIA, a highly ,eorreentra ted Persian . Essence, the moat elegant perinea tor Imparting to the handkerchief a very agree abha and lasting odor. ESsENCE RoUQUET—TRETILE E2C TRA(JI' UPPER TEN. A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Hair, Cosznettea, Toilet Waters, Dentifrices and Perfumery of all kind% constantly on hand. For sale by OliaS. H. sapE - R, (lea° Corner Penn and St. Clair eta. JOSEPH 1111YER & SIN 0411ITH MMYII3I • MASErrAOII7IOIIIB OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE : AND CHAIRS • R'llt ElitoUSE, 53 saitriannioa, AND44SI PENN St petween eth i!t., and 'Virgin slier. i'vrronuttax. DYSENTERY =VMS fiaiph©ea. DIXON'S ABOILATIO BLACKBERRY 0!%., RMINATIVE Ie Ws only safe nod sure oure. It eon tains 110 OftiORIO or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds bouution . to remedies generally sold for this class of disease. It is so etlioaolons that Physicians serf generally use , it .in, their prsotioe In all ohronlo end diagerods oases. ser 1:41e, nq Cholent mixtures or doubt fast ocrortositicine, (many of which under mine emit.ruin the Constitution,) when 'you san obtain 4 an ,ctolaillut remedy as simple sad info is, illao4erries themselves. Ask for Dixon's- iltacmuntair Osanuri. - mos and see that Ate proprietor', name Is errittlAint the-outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by fkio Tropritior, CINCINNATI for We by MI :4,90438010 druggists. iirloo,(eld style, 85 ob.) 250.. 500. ono it Per Bottle. , _ _ T' ORZATISTOBRVI3IIII, TONIC AND' BLOOD PT.MIETER. Dr. Cutter.' ENGLISH BITTER'S': A sure lure torlntempereinui. Dr. J. o.Ayers' Family Medicines. DUI D. JAYNES & SOAPS, ArtrOICIN Dr. aohenclea,fulbloala, Tank-and Pills 1114 /.11k1,11 0 Celebrated Buohu & lilareaparitla, And " , °1111,47. 1 1. 1 :':ilti:" °"' PIMBURGIt DRUG HOUSK, -Terrence klr M'Ciarr. °Omer of Market Went and Fourth. Drug., Medial; OiotolcAls, rerftiliilutSiraDitai Oils, Legit; rarulaboa, Brughes, Trugget, *aces. Mirka!! artioleikunlaUrfound in Drug stares at . „ dna , 41 1 4417. AN , Palo sow. . TOURENUE k Al'o4l/2, fr4P4 t'its*ot rtreq, voting' & Fo at' th. tabL U. , • . . srs..n.v w - i BD . --emita TED alt STGlLENcrrooki. the loteelitieetilf Vita Ajobscriber, in Jefferson township „ Alltry ;oonory,,,orkaSElßS glilC,•. l Setiteceber 14-1 is da!firbrPWß l . :-, ' l. l oAlkii ROM oldorl :•,o .1 TOW' .J if., .: - _ -Wes; iv , little,:whiteser ions .' • • -- - • ' SainditioLL.•,. :Jut. ~ v. ! ate ,: ..*•%- ~‘- rpsid'.ftriths.stos! i : ,11 •" '. • 0 s. l ooo verYtertb, k fifil4 ; I - Ali r ' •or $66 . or . e recoverrefiAsioareas.t, 1 •O' returitto4 4SX.4llSZPAL t ) :EM.A Jr., - I s',__.-__ . .. .p. e. . , , , 3 ..__vah....: ,. . . 1 nnotan t ..• ,-.- ,i.• . - n r 01M40111Fiv xt zutmess -_- C9IIIIVB tit': ' ' '? A . ;4 ,'"' " • - c ANA . •*-, S ~ i .... .., I viAuanjr_eirtz I,llw , a g 1:1.,'----7—% . Becretkry StlLUtlyryil Sta.letti, WASIFINAMW,_ ^b Genera liqjoi• General DiiiN4/re1 , 4114 ' sdispatch ti ntinneaUlti. ‘ .4 " & '' taking nreast*rtek,,, ..7, , N' '7 ~,tittications from the rebel " Ori , i ., ... "-.' ,et them, Dis P4tekeelegj, tliPiiet; .11tkitItow the fulfillment of thire . . - .;,,,,L dth,l', - General' Ttioniag - w4a sent ', t: ,. .Tinarjo organ ize tlieliitips iri ' , ';'.;., i' , , «"'?"stsid drive ForreeVitha.,eratilinnOislol)b atten tion ofls*SirsElElt ershsirts t Ofteeted to the movernenstrofjtie'-ithuirit.hel'army in the vicinity ofAtlapti.: ' On the . -'4'tli thirtebell'hid ' captured Rig Shanty, but were . followed:closely ,uplby, Sherman. :On thelth * Severe engagement was fought by our forces under Gen. French, _in which the rebels . were driven from the , field with heavy loss, leaving their deadmnd wounded in , our hands. Details are ,give tt in ,the following, from Gen. Thomis: , Nasirrmix, October 8, 11'..t0 I.'. if.-- E. M. Stenton,'Secretary of War: The following telegram is just received from Chattanooga: Gen. Smith, ;who left here yesterday, the 6th, teles/a that the enemy retreated' last'ey g from Altoona, moving Itt the- diteti ion l c of Dallas, leaving his dead. And -from four to six hundred wounded - in .013 T hands. Our loss was about ouu - lion dred killed and two hundred wounded. The Resaca bridge will be repaired by to-morrow, - and the trains will ,be able to rim as far all Altoona, 'going'efa, Cleveland and Dalton. ' Nothing further has been heard from Sherman since my dispatch of yester day. The Atetreitt brf the Snowy towards Dallas - indicates that he was close on their rear near Altoona. I have not heard frotn Generals Rous seau or Washburne to-day, but presum e they,are pushing Forrest as rapidly as the conditibn of the roads will admit. We have had heavy and continuous rains for the last five days, rendering the road and streams almost impassable. I have just received the following from Gen. Granger, dated Huntsville, Bth, 10 p. tn.: The courier Who was re ported drowned while crowing the Ela river, is in. Ho lost his dispatches while crossing the river. He reports that twoyebels were captured, who. re port thot Forrest, the.niglzt before, wee crossing south. General Morgan's ad vance was skirmishing with the, enemy this morning on Skive creek, 1 he'l 3 okg unable to cross on account of high water. He hopes to be able to cross by to-mor row morning, when he will push them still further on. The Alabama "'Unload will be repaired from here to Pulaski in one week. (Signed) GEO. g. Tilosus, Maj. Gen IDisastrous Babel C4rge. NEW YORK, October 7 .—Akiroki cor respondent with the 10th corps writes on the 4th: There has been no change here since my last dispatch: In the vi cinity of Harrison, on the right of the 13th corps, the enemy yet feel very sore, 1 and continue skirmishing with our pick ets. They seem, however, to have abandoned the idea of re-possessing this tmportant work. The charge upon Fox t Harrison, on Saturday, is acknowledged :,y the enemy to have been disastrous in the extreme. Two entire corps were t engaged in the effort to recapture the work, but were repulsed with the loss, according to reliable reports, of over ,our hundred men. This statement is grossly incorrect. We captured nearly three hundred pris oilers and-seven battle Hags, while there ,re yet remaining on the ground over which the assault was made, several hundred dead bodies. Major Mulford. United States Agent for the exchange of prisoners, arrived at Deep Bottom, this P. M., of the steamer New York, with a large load or <rebel prisoners for exchange. He passed through our lines this evening to' Rich—, mond, under a flag of truce, to arrange the exchange with the rebel authorities. From twenty to thirty rebels come into our lines every day Arlf TH.MIT-113117111.11 Supplies for Gen. fuller's Army. NEW Yeas, October 7.—A. 'Herald's correspondent at Bermuda Hundred - the base of supplies for General Butler's army—says that the greatest and most - encouraging activity prevails. The , Chief. Quartermaster of the Army of the James, CoL Dodge, and his assist— ants, are tireless in their efforts to for ward the supplies for the troops,' and! their unparalleled success tends greatly to heighten the already elastic spirits of both officers and men. Yesterday nothing was done in rela tion to the advance on Richmond, for purely military reasons, other than to perfect the details of the 'government, and consequently there is no news .from the extreme front proper for the 'public to know. The weather, though -rainy; and the roads muddy, cannot be said now to be unfavorable to the prodectr— tlOD of hostilities. At all events; hostit-, i ties will go forward. Affairs at Richmond: • NEW Yonx, October 7.—A Herald correspondent with the cavalry ion the left of our lines, writing on the 4th ' 'Lays: --There has been no fighting in this , livisinri since Gen. Davies gave Hemp ton such a whipping a few days since. We still hold the ground, and are ready ~ t a moment's notice to renew theliat tie, but are waiting:, other knoventents before taking the offensive. • Richmond papers of the 4th aoknowl--- edge the loss of General Dual:m* 7 Our pickets 'are now only. about •fiffy yards distant from the enemy, :and . the , most kindly feelings exists - a1 . 114914 , AS line. Interviews betiveettofiTeerst a re :or trequent occurrence, and there ni-art understanding that the pickets alOnld . not the on each other. They 'acknowl n edge a defeat on Saturday, and claim that the whole ?of Sheridan's corps trate opposed to them. The rational Horse Pair PItOVIDRITCE B. 1., petbber Olte National Horse Fair closed to.-day wi th a trotting match for ope hundreddollare premium, between the "PrincN" 94 Hartford, and "Lady Emma,' , of liew York. The "Prince" .won in tinee, straight heats. Time: 2:311 . , .204, The "Empress" did not start. The Fair has been very successful, and satht- , factory to all parties. About ten thou sand people were In attendance to-day. 4'" Japanese War Steamer. NEW Ycimr, October 7.—The nese war ateamer "Fuelleeana t il let twelve guns went to sea to-Itorti4c tnal:trip. It is the first of .a lot, Of -War vessels conatrneted for the Tycoon.. • General Averill arrived in the_eity day from the Shenandoah Valley. ~ MTAltalt FOR SALE.-11110 - St ••.- •• : ii REIT OPFZIIS for tale fano iittuipe4 , §outivfay,etta towaahlw 0a..11/We11i44.7A, ghetly county', Oonsielog of Ira, Iwto* ...,. lent land, on *hick there 'fir ii good . l o t , %ii +I there are lio'cloifed, ' on whiCh ..ther4o.l kit ) 1 , frame ' ilwelltok, Mini and neovitmr..out -b . its; I din , -The farm If not dlepoierlOrbefOre 114'0 i 120th of OCTOBER, _will be mild at= up2,l l i [q Euqiite of 'ALEX—ETTZPAT 4, • , _ —•-• v h fcl : l, 44llo f ' '•• q't,' , llP A seihdiatilii . .:r! •- .. • ••• • ,-, . 8. .8] dynad _ The bu , sideis Op* disessesirj limed - onby ;nip ara excess. Abe, , sy orWood, & itnewnatisitn, Soo and PrAvste .4131 7 , - .. = a11, • .!evat. kat 1 V. 13 TUEGR _ , 0 PROM OTTiriftragr wTION. , -, - - 1 ?: a 11:41 r•N • sTrri..Al AgMlirreliklint - ... • -„ -41VP.OXOLEDeriliiii f- .•, , i '± of. (~:f . ... News from Forta . . -• ~ , • ....: A ~z . 1 :A1" 12 ..- ;' )r Y41110e6 . . - • , :....';'".'-'.': The'' Let st - i - S - -"-4 :-!bt6-h.-.,...a.,,,_r ; ~,:y : i ; W d . -!,./: i -.'d, ~..C.1.. .11, !gfj, ... ••• . .....,,,.',a . .a ,..-., ; , 4 „ , ~t ..: f , ..• ir, :9,, 6 • .f. 7 ,i1 . :4 -1,1 .. -, )7/.! 3(11 n - tr - i ; *.lV.l44sziispincliz4t,ibriettil. Riohmondithottet tiNC(fn:Vitint.' . . I —Perm Molten; Octribei,A4e4lets ha:a-been isstredta-klay pro4tibitf#4,ly.! jlians from passing up;theitlarnevßivei frop this point.' - The Herald'," Nashville clispiinref i ,the Bth Bask th;Sertura; E l orrest aad Wheeler . are ,forming Jou litett - tila: !hand s. The portion of tiorid's army, which et9Paed" t h_C.Ph44 l o44, 4tierta l ottr forces at Big Shanty on the sth, 'and were reliterVitfe644arliktkifira por tien of the:track, Richmond papers 'of the Sti ittfd' 4th -claim ' that 'Early ' cheCk, and :Reply lo a dispatch to zens of Lynchburg says• if-they will turn .out and beat the' raiders ki`ii; he would hold the Main &Vie of gu-ene tuy. wheie tray*art."; ' The Richmond Examiner of the'Ath ga Y B: : A cr!!ic.) , ►-FitYVlLvii9.. ,T , 1.J31` 14 miles from Gordonvalle, marching on that place: General- Me *On the - fir i tiL ports the, 4%trilos.Of . - 014. forces in East Tennessee, near,Jonesboro: Zinad's ,Tenih •Oorps, correeptinde3ni. saya No ltdathiLieit Wh9ti4ex are...going r. ' in _ L th6 l',.frP4 '4 00 74 4444itr01ir0/ Fort Jthirrieon still lie unburied. ,• ,- Rebett, firing on our inert when. they went out to bury the•m. :12ebeil.,60` in 40614:11.P Saturday.admit tato-he . .i,opo. , J .._.l _.,__LiJ 4..:.....p,: J , A 4 -., 1A f 3 Nir , W Than,, , Oct 7.. —Ewell is gad , 44) b 6 invommand at ;lie' dfifencea or,RW mond, Lee haslpg gone back toPeters- B io kr. l / 01 4 41 PAPOrs sehrumiedgetiiicadY ad van ce.of Xrninn artols,o ,orfholihq4g, of the' Seines river. They oldiSeusS Grant'smovements with, Akiit„artAiety Jeff 'Davis in his speech at Macon, made a begging aPpeiirtii the. Georgfarsi to fill tip the army, sayiugthatlito,thirda; of the rebel army were -absent i.Witility,t,t.t,„l leave. ~H e said he c.ouldnot send trains' from Virginia t irGeOlri a, because' they were as scarce.M.the t fortuer.State as in the latter. He had bn.asked why Early was not sent;to .Georgia instead' of the Shenandoah__Valley. Ire said ii was because Lynchburg tree Threatened. What would prevent the Union troops i , if Early was renioted, from Liking' Lynchburg and ,puttinga compietecor-' floo around Richmond ? fhe Herald's Martiinnbnre dent of th 6th inBL.,i aqii 2t is re,po.tei there that li B teptaii l t4egianhad destroy- , ed the hhdge'ever Stony creek atTdeit burg, NRW' YORK *i t-. 1 -- T4, c! ititt pbto: Examiner ,of die 4ttr, lh a tong reviewlv • the rece*tadvancti ' upon that city 4; Grant, on,' the nortksio*or , the JltdoiC evineee. the greateet-ataiettconeernbm the aittlatiVii; 441 i4sittile tftedosa oefiate teryl ms' .at,,lfatryiscontit:weritOaptured, 41 our foranil hehi ' afteriawa tg!tpif, several;'-desperate assaults Vyihe rebelai• in which ' their `losiceli:were'lieavy. concludeses foltowik: ,', -.• • ,":' ~ Let'. troops be.tiiiighirteVisliitia wittij outlelay;*o4l' WitViitertr __Vliiiir is the pillar of the Confederacy. At present thq Him are . see.44.thwtheir safety canii - Ot tie fairly left to Lee'i_ptes ent army' 4hutilitia - to - iiii - a• 'pail* it already. 1 I 1 . 1 r: V The Illclimiind iff*an:er 071414.3111, ve lays, th q stea t i nr-PaPdortwitl 3 .llllt - lim.. OW ' Saturday and: • boacheittotE 4 Wihilliikton to escape capture. Bri' Wise Greenhow, a paseeeetir; , ift iiiiii i t(i'hiff&boll $r gip_ ed. Hon: "J": P. Fralebiinb Wila'alsekas, serigeitaticf ea'ctiPitf. ' ' I "' 7-4: '''''+' ' 'T --- - -011,146.44.,14.-_- ____ w asimf,,,veril-37 , 01 1 A*Vrf l ige Atotmc to- day attipt px•PY4lle4. tinripg ,, Ntredoestitty, alight . Tes , ter/ 1 : . 1126 / 7 4i; 'l4nig, side 'were within apuntilatit pf , -rams . , anti in-a-strong etitshie: 'ft i 9 idea' retilittl4 'nay kedx - dcwiiiii k -: It sooltitiA 4 t; that Taitrosa:tor askTextsnt. 1 114 . 14 e .4tiana .110:4:441911:170014ii 6f georiitufeace.propftsaitt? lihhcimg, foot ; hat", pressed •iteaviii upon th (Limo% Thifti:rso,.'"tkiittipn harifir4r..' man graapinAtttrilri:infiding life, and I sM,Stitct; with envied c . 9'nsness of ttlfil Afijriirk of the,,paSi_ ff ig; dread forebciAng,P,Tl.l,the futtliertria they are ihttiliofithiotrace on.atnost463: tg ri e 7 terms - -,,L.,<Jr. >4l. I rr....;',3lll.ext is 3 raid Namißota, llclitEql44ine 'slimmer venirteg.o4 10411164 4 61:rignIi the 2 let has just arrivitt Rouge correasponderif stalls opera lions of the ex i n - ..dilktfoop c „t i hat . „ Malaya already' iefilifitd to, confirming the te M4ffi e dtiret 9fa t iftB r J l 34 l , . 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