_epro*- t- MrIitIi VIOVERTNIMPIM ,t 4 Clktfilitry!TetiOftiAttioleti. + 5 ri e Ii4TOIER4 IVDREO,4OUBE ,tr,l a pp 7 PAL ErEVOT. ;TORRENCE & MoGARik L.; , * 5.t • a Aiotheoarke and' Dealers in Foreign and Domestic .Dyngs, Medioiaes and .01ielninaIs, Dye-Stela, P ' Aleabhl; Perfnmeri t &nay Articles f. `and : Trilei 'Soaps, Sines ant Li- Totaoeo - Cigars, Paints, Oils and• Varnishes, Supporters an d Braces, Proprietary- Mediehies, &e„ &o. - • • -1- Titussgs i " TRUSSES! , . * .diitidufasinieidtthg.titalitytet fifslmpror• iuglu4pg,Ponetautlyon Band offigzatis, Titish's,. flitter's., ,Ohasehy: 11411 , 2 and all other manufaeturerlis. • - MVORBEH ratuiring eay peoultail style of :Thin's .l:kr-When parties deeire Ili we will manqpiature to oiler' .. . "' ' ABDOMINAL -SUPPORTERS, : :ictmifrio STOCKINGS. , hiciliAllii-atteeds personally to the ap plication of Trusses, en, and to-the , treatment of Rupture. =ME PHYSICIAN'S nasatipTrokst' CiA FOLLY' uo.upouNDED. Our Pre. scriPtion Department Is always *charge of an experienced Phirmcceutuit, and aliarthiles MEd' to poinpounding prescriptions, are ticketed with :regntiktu purity, flealiness and strength. Prescriptions carefully compoulded at all howa of the night. DIETETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES. P4repream or Tartar. Encash Baking Soda English Mustard Gram and Powdered Cloves. Piled. " Pepper -Al , Bpice qthger " so vinnimou. Root Berk,. ~., C awegcrCora Starch,. Coh'a" Gelatine Pricelrtityeehne. Recker's Farina. • Pure Winer fur Cooking purpogga. I BurnetVs Cooking Ihitranta Caralcay Seed. • Antic Sde d. ' IJoriander §eed, ?dime and r 4 a t et a, SaLeratoa,• • Pearl Aah, Ae. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Concentrated Lye, Pure Potash, , ! $- salsa l goda, - Alum, • i Silver Sand, Batt' Brick. Tripoli, &c.,. &o. SUNDRIES. Hemp Seed, dinary Seed, Rape Seed, Fish Bone, Ice., he., &e., Pittsburgh Agpncy For all reliable Proprietary Medici/tee, viz Dr. D. JAYNE'S Expectorant,, Alterative, 11 t.tarmlnative, .1 Hair 'foal° & Hair Dye, Attnattveyilla, Or. .7. 0. AVER'S Cherry _Peetothl. thartICPIIIL Sareaparilla. Ague Cure. r--fl miNifitcrib , i( Oelebrated Heinedlea :•• • 46 ft BUAU tor dlaeaecei of Bladder, Hese•*Eiet. Shrsqplrilla, for Impuritlecof the Mood. • Dr. D. W. ROBA.C.K'S ScandinaV.an Blood Purifier: • Bitters. Pelcueriit: 44 Sett Weeu Tonic (r. liTaharak4 Pills. ,f‘Vit itliteNNEtitt 3 W.Jitttillaftl Dleeoliiisr.,.: ; Salt itheutu Ointment tJelebrated Italian Vegetable . Fins. EMIENE .• . • • "-Dr. B.A. =Wilson's filostattee's CelebrAted Stomach Bitters, • = .Dcpke's.Plautption Bitters, Cutter's Nery Inc English Biitere, Au -Antidote foridtemperance, Anthill the reliable patent medicines of th paintit, Leads. Zincs, TubaPpinte; Gol4 Leaf, lac., • • ' 1541 hare factlitiai for. furnishing these articles manufac, were prices. Pis. 4104 3 X.p4l.elknelfg.. Our stock of . Drugs and lifedlcdnea ere selected seurl.annualiy with great c4re 1 y ap experinoed ' • Tillatmecutist anti pkyideliin, and we guarantee ailil:rs and- medic:lnes evp sell puce and unatial.. • • • - • ' APpur Americcm_Ohemicala we, tiy.y.fsoin• the i. deralik.4 house o f P-.owA4!‘s Anlequiry of your faudy.,phfiii . an, will sat '.,Bi tyou as to thelr , poty. . . : Dye Sr., 'Dye 1 0 11tilivtaiaportion. We guarthateeTresh and , t • •i LAittotta,.-AteeM Blue Vitrtif,4fritail Wood, . -.Nit:=Wooli,- Cochineal,. (happens, Cud neats,Ratritot'LLogwood, Fustio dlgo„Lac Dye, Logwood, malt_ dbl.. Nit Wood, Red T4eore, Sicily Suniac; Turmeric Blue Vitrol, Eke •. . • • . • ..IPoreci- Wines, Brandier4, Gins and . ,Liquara, for meati clue use only; viz : ~„ ..otard,Dep o uy & Cotsi Cognac, Pure 'AV! :Ita__,Beritf Pure old.. Sherry Wine, Pm, Maderla Wine, Pare 4olland Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,. Imported Cigars!. - • dur aria.einbracea same of the finest brands' of Harm% cream, viz: - 4." Vtilt=i P f n l 3 3 l2 =ll I ?' Loudreal.Plgarowt.. C;eoleni . Domes " is Manufactured from 'ft:aborted tribatcoivii: . Espanolas r I Sobrinasi' ' - Jlxtiko Q ll 4W•klittgaittes ir7AC L. :AisdkvArsety of brands. . Citinsteek of Cigars Was PUrahatiell 1863, an • ivitilriretnfx l'ao4reilzicestob:ltCreUan=i4,l%.4.- purchased in qpantities of one huticfrea and wards. • • ...TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION, = t gß e Ind oszfoxprsetected stook o f WhiteN Patent Teeth. ,7 43fithIbi Aisnairong It.R6M's W. A. Duff tc-flo's Teeth, Nealls.XceaSY A;all's Teeth 3MatiOn At Lanni Teeth. Dental Matra, Dental Lattea,Foransia.. P 1 lig *wry Wheals, .Bure, Dn ll s, Fires vitora, Fr kali luta, .Fate.%Bitatt,-001d atzdatigyll Plate Gol trlaoLls, - Atadpeatalinaterifito every AescriPuon. r 'VW" - ; • • iir.s.oo4jorati ar.s . _ .4 .7 , 1:41.47'4 . ? iR3 d I=NOE 4 '' .t t : i 1 1 " . t T ,:i . .i 4 . ,;.f. - ~.... ,',.' . 13 ''' - `7 4- ?•'-• ' " ..." 6,...,,,,,,c . .; . ±.- , h 411L11.11f %:714 • ~,,, dr. Marivt, eit. ~aec Act 11111414 - . _~. . AtiViruieritiphusimes-.; ) ftikeis.t, l / 2 t awkilioiabalialoo. Ntir 'Park Itaktfirirdik I , 4itratakr atta.zuk. a tatiti street, Battrafirg-ii-U-V. ForrrArtrE & co., Nassan ntreat t Wevi 11" : ark.,443 , ,a40 au-, t 1101 14 4 4#11,. takalMynkijonnupta and Subanir.- ti043110;14 11) • . -7 • • AND 10 - ACC , 1 C E. ledrip 0 '*atii.jof subsas* tion. FP0111 . 610 after 'this date; our terms mil be altollo'ieet' inbeiniptione by teal, $9 per &ander' • Delivired - liithe city at RO I • meek. • To Agerntrips,so perehturdret . t 77161- - eciiifia 4 cents. *l. Meetings will beheld at the following times An APA I qF'-. • X 717 WRali• ner..-DflGriypt.and weir, ater streets on MONDAY Oct 10th at pm. hitelr-BA.MI dm 04140,41-1 Ou@ ioth at 2 and 7 p.ra. The notitinees fox Oniigien will be present at -the Weevil Ilieethimin their :capacitive Diable ts with.adde speakers.- By 'order of the 00MINITTEE ozgamtrriNus. AieldffisitaL-The eambria Tribune giyeithefollowing list of deaths from accidents wbi 0 0 , dureed,iii the sttee, : of nt fest days: On. — .Won ay morning /ast hlr. John (longer, an old ifirt , ..n of Yoder township , met with a violent death In the following manner: He had harness ed his team for the purpose of moving a family horn lgen , s 'Creak Furnace, and-had loaded his wagon, when he ,uudertook, in emitange the ' bridles mitts , borAtiir - Vifile` doing Ibis °lw6f . the horses beeline frightened anti commenced to Make-Mart to ran - nistity,:- , Ale. a trail to hold him, but the ltuttifbeing 'Without a. bridle he 4 0 1 1 k1a9 do it, ,f filtaLttitoWO 40det the aid mal*s feet, . fen% zaft ani;y,, drawing: wan th • • s liltit.'leman's 'One of the w heels passeiroVer'hiebodY and an 'other overlie bend, Olean his ing him on'theirrot-- - • • On . Tuesday mornmg--a 'little- son of Reese Reese, named Caradoc Reese, aged about eight' yearn, -empioyed-In the Inas ortiffc'Oambria iron, Coakpanyonet sliofthang death by being thrown froth a Mule lie wilt riding the animal; to the mines, when it wag startled by the noise of sonieboys, and jumping soddenly to one aide he thaw the boy oil'. File ieet, however, stinglit in tia.. 17;;;;.: ;ha -1 animal started 'MI a for run b.744..tu the stable, dashing his Mains out. with his heels as he ran. on the same day a little son of Mr. Conrad Aple, residing at Parlrinpille,atxrut Sci.in years old; while attemptingla 'craw the canal lock at that plane on the balsam beam felt- into the look awl ma drowned before assistance could. berendiereil noon f- El "German. boy, Whose name we Ma not le. rn, whlle.gatheringeoat &aim/ willroad running to oar tLe milled. ines,.was run over by a descending coal k uumberlandExecution of Joseph ilsrovot.—The An mahatma a. noutie of the military execution of Joseph Provost, who was seulenced.it short time ago for the murder of -is man named tllulatian hi ll ier to • Western 'Vir ginia. At a quarter peat eleven o'clock the prisoner was brought out of the jail, accompan ied by Rev. Father Brennan, of . St. Patrick's Unurch, his spiritual adviser. He was placed to -the cart,3oteither aide.of which a tile of er: l Tting 'd o - f . APiire ca:Vir'y vas than tioned bereopui turentrminutes past a leVen (Pelee* 'feinted from - the jail to the place ot ex !, ecution . An iced ;there, the brief space inter veiling before the tippOlnint hour was passettin solemn devotion, the condemned man partici pati ,fewng with apparent ,(ervoranp ehatiltitlli. A 4nintitea 'before tivelve - ti'elfek flue noose was adjusted about the criminal's neck, he was placed upon the trap, - and at precisely twelve I o'clock the trap fell. The rope by some means becOntetiOollened..trom,therlng which' , watt at. , tacked to the cross Leant of the gallows, and the condemned man fell heavily to the ground. • Re was immediately raised up, however, and sue ported in Again ascending the Mops to the plat , for& by the net'. Father Brennan. But a few minutes .elayteed when the necesori :arrange. \ ments liffiig been Made, the noose was a sec ond time placed'about his neck, and in a very brief space of time tiiewm i ippy time was:launch ted Into eternity, -cAfteribatting. Until life war natinct the body was out down and interred. . . Arrested .for Intreeny.,r-A :man Hanle, nevittr , bome a very env is ; bin reputation, • was :Arrested on, Saturday for stealing a dress 'ficitiiitlairher" shop.cin (trent Street, and In default of ball'wee' committed to jail. severs/Other charges were brought against Nut such se.notpaylug.ols Ws at Hie house in Whfch • he'boarded, for all of,tehlch,Ae will be brought to answer, flarry4 Peryellt, - another, bard case, and who served - Ws Mete In JAil more titan once before, waSCoplinittedSoeirealitiggi totesceo bo ihditore of B. 'Smith & Uo., Sinithileid x strfeetrom, He wasneeu gob& out of the store with the box, but odirhitiiry It was discovered that he ..bed.forgotten to. pay for it He came hither from Philadelp4n some ago * and t* •Adriceithe . pnlin6 nave .itripr• vigUAVe ye o il all his movelnentii. , • Important from tne Provost Marahat. —The Provost Matahal of the 22d District has istmed-Sat apßeti to the o ,lo.lgbies of drafted men who have Enlisted win ch' xitllexplata linear unld earnestly urge upon-Elie .relatives and, I• filendeof drafted men, who-hrot-p*.evionsly en listedi the propriety, of.at once bringing. evi denceof the fact of eraltineiff to this office. 1 eta requited to publish the of ait drafted 'pimento do not feltort,.dulesS e misted, anti they cannot be exempted ou mere rumor with- Out eVldenne." Tist a vcild - fhe ,, ltiretHon of the names ofloyar *Adler& in a list of skulk, era I matte this appeal. To avoid, as muntilng posande, thesieceaAty OProsupplethentrify ; draft, I also urge upon all loyal citizens the perform ance. of their duty in aiding nits to tracing out. non.repertera: - _(i ri—TV • chii littlyleasers.willle happy. to learn that ZdisS Anita Arow-ry Wilt openy; /Mdi:ad sy,,s.- :thigh •.Itioftrt-totint of filmettegap:hoely, : heels. P la tt i i_v_ ol2l ,e4iLtaifineral akieteif, pethrottleries, &c.,.ht no: al. rourth atree:toicar..,kerry : sine unfittkire 4 laige stock of the. abelfageod con -1 staritly on "hand, whiCh lei I:web tY mutat' vari e will not be surpaesed in, the city, an they Will be sold atthelawestmaah ;Woes:: c l en d examimothe 400lc a* DM. p 2 Fourth street, . .1 - • .. The Gunboat No. 35 . -:. Thegoplipat iteitit deereNct.. .m arrivril Ica. bit lilicuig. nig t. it 1 iv as nearly three Lore before it could ap roach the Ogre op anount of the rel plate 1 th e vet awl) thigiagh wl it will • fonn ed WO bider nearly alrnight. n the following orn ing4VmcdrpcifOrtnet l n tO thAeliream, where it to now*. anehlifelf. 'lr It under - the . command of I.lept, Rieeowdotaiyathaanun /bee/kW/PA/ ,":, tnAny partinufai.beah, .s ;,., , 'Phaativ.--Thts lathe leaf sveekdifring to Mr. Edwin' • Adams Will' appeal. - On"iffnr a 6. lie wilt perform tale' evening In' he beautl ul play . entlifted.tbe . 4 2.10a4 I;teart,” 'arid- Xlo;ctcilLbt will be greeted Wltlre ciewded • andlence. Ilia viait s tothfa city has aecured for Min a univertal popularitpiand be could not confer a greatei r& vor upon theputille than.py prolonging hie "lay. —____..----- Snow.—The first snow Of the season 111 .on Sialit The fiskei were nosh" impercepti ble, but notwlthstandiag this a great many were ,sitgressescf-pourbieth aoirterdit 7 4.1564fe • hart a eery flight l iditiof The - weather dertug the Mat two. days hea.bpea , rather cold, and if' WiiFite*jeXter'fronceprriumtheewe will bay, a very eat •thit 'mason. • • _ , .' . i ii rs 4 , ..... A _,,,,,,,... t iati' - •*• , .'ff" - Orpin , 46 - e terthe dy e t ear a' Mt. Sotte Itieler whO•ttait • .dan: hand a. large 'nee.ortnieFtito - 4...1 cnitehed or evetyAlie .. ePik h t• artificial leg le 6017 Sih r tes;:ditt" linly' one in FlAttehiugh...ean.beltothd+4a7l Tourth. street, near Market. : A B e kr l fi alzi,7- WeeplA,t,•ettepti on pf our ,ieldas the giav•ortisemenidefi.xitbargain." iti p nie- efrty- 1 / 1 4 elZtb' :-Iquated U. 7 bon. • 6. : , 4 1 iwketli4ii An& 1011, ha sol low re 'll4tifer hifillini OW gig •Oi/44.. selel-' i , Aimetloneer,-4.4.41ifth ateeet,, • —fPeraligaVhco ugli• — Oopiciany 11, of the let Willeirilliti heavy artillery, passed through this r _yegtetgay en ;cute to Baltimore , tin on here on thii t kLify itlidiiValidiibidiere arrived their synylveat. beitiibiftlrftotekPijansyl- Wahlit luid i Otinnellstille, this sitemoon et Qye Velaik precisely . ..tor the Slat Onsiti at 1 1 444- doalos es ustier S IftQlt ofl • OA NARD—Orilatriitiety, October Bth ' - O r trisotiatkAtoleethlear . of ht. CAW_ Ltittit7:=l:l4llll;7'; 110 R x o :Ltonda) o _44.0 ataa itt2.0.4100 M,Plvt - • Ii?; .6P x x f 3945 8 Ted alurfor gate . 127 ° 2 . 14 1 k BIM* ~f _... . _._ _ .;.5 _ .~.w .., „..{ __ .c.. _ i t ti .. . ,An 0.}1...idy , 0 ga 4 , _ I.______ air•Wilk grilittgailikti he Aity,po sT , mon. itiOtroret,ixo perihnnond . . , MONDAY MORNING. 00/.. i 1( 196ei The 4muwwitang 410 m . J . moh4 . Aiiry ince on papei TELEb r . , 4,21 : p -111 - • . sogavtiztikiva w ... r Bulletin Wit: A r , B,Eremrtsci WASHINGTON, OCiobiief3!-4061a--To' Gen:. Dixf This Departmenthas - rebated - #O3 'following reportivirgua Allpniro easing yesterday on, ei,g 4 ..X3titlir's line, their inbaequent aepnlse, an 64neral Birneyii - :brilliant actitmln driving - -the enemy to itheir in neillian Of inirenchments around Rich mond, HEADQUARTERS PEPARTMENTOF VIE. OINIA AND NORM CAROLINA, October 7, 6:3o,reist.--Lientenant General Grant: t. six a. m. the enemy having moved ield - lan:id Hawes' divisiona from the left of,Chapires Farm Road to our right, at:9 Road,_, ,Darhytown they attacked, Kantes cavalry in their entrenchments with spirit, and drove them back with a small loss of men, but with the loss of -Thuenetny suffered eon shiefabletloas.hr this attack. - Theenemy then swept .down the in. trunchtne,nta towards Barney, who hay back his right, _waited their assault,. ind repulsed It with very lOpron the ,part of the enemy. he enetny in'the meantime advanced towards Ntrwmarket,, but were met by a rotije ate Signal. 'rower. At three 'o'clock in the afternoon I took the off n aive; sending - Bimey, with two divisions tip the Darbytown road, the enemy' re treated as he advanced, and Birney has reached and occupied the intrenchments ,which the ene - mytook from Kautz and were:-Ifortifying( for themselves. Our loss has been small, not one-eigth tlmi of thb enemy. We haVe about 100 prls [signed] F 3. F. Hunan, M. Gen. RRATKMARTERS I OTIT ARMYaj ConPti, 10 :15.a:m.—We have repulsed the at lick 'attic eneniy on our right flank with great slaughter. The troops seem• ed to he Field's and Pickett s division. Isend you a bate.hof prisoners. I am extending any right flank. The enemy seem to be entrenohing on the Darby road. (Signed,) D. 11. Butztay, HEADQUARTERa DEPARTMENTor-General. Or *NIRGIETA. AND N. CAROLIMA, October 8 —Zactulenant General Gran General Bit/190'4as regained Gen. Bautz's old position, and holds the enemy in the in ner Hne of entrenchments around Rich atohdj Which extends from the _ Darby ftown;rohd, 4114 connects -with the left of General Weitz.ePa positiou, near port Harrison. There h5..4 been no move ment at Petersburg to-day. We have much the beat of this day's work—one thousand at least of the enemy killed and wounded, one hundred prisoners and a bloodz repulse. Gen. Gregg, cotpoutilding hein a killed, bya lady who saw the body [siged] B. F. BUTLER. No dispatches have been received from the commands of Generals Sherman, Rosecrans or Sheridan later than were hieportedjorny telegram of' yesterday. (Signed) E. M. STANTON. Latest News from Charleston. NEwitotrk, October B.—At the last exchange of prisoners at Charleston, seventy packages of money 4 fifty pack tges of express matter, and two thou sand suits of clothing, were delivered to the rebels to be distributed among the Union prisoners who have recently been removed from Andersonville, Georgia, to the vicinity of Charleston— about 10,000 in all. Some clothing for the rebel officers prisons on Morris In rand, contributed by the Charlestonians, watibrouirht back by Col.- Woodford. It is said that some eight hundred of the Union prisoners, owing to tnisrep resentation made to them by the rebels, have taken the oath of allegiance to the `Davis Qoverntnent and been liberated. About half of the number have been put to work in the shops of Charleston, and the other half are laboring nn Sullivan's t was reported at Hilton Head that ten thousand invalid rebel prisoners were, to; arrive there shortly, to be ex changed for a like number of our men. brifierters'froth Charleston represent the southern people much discouraged by the victories. Almost as much interest is manifested there in our presi dential election as at the North. Yellow' fave,r. is very prevalent in the city of Charleston. MlffrOmOnts ood's Army. Nov Youir, October B.—The Augusts Ga.) Constitutionalist says informa tion in reference to the change of posi tion of Hood's army. The movement comMenced on the 10th ult, and Hood's forces are said to be entrenched on the Macon and West Point Road, twenty or twenty -five miles from this location, _near Jonesboro. 3 Povernori • Brown, of Georgia, has made a staiMuent regarding the report I peacp i liegutiations "(between himself aliff Ge'neial She-I:Man. Re' says that GenetalShertnan sent a proposal to him, throtigthr&trate messenger, to visit At lanta and confer ,in reference to the ''W-Rbdrawal of Georgia from the Confed eracy. ; but that the offer was rejected, i.T .trlhe' reply 'returned that the faith of gepygia is pleged to her Snuthern sister'States; And that she *lll trot act in such an afftitr, unless in doncert, with them. mass - meeting' of The Mit'ion" 'Prison ers confined at Savannah is represented tii have been held On the 28thlilt , at which a seriespf resolutions were adop ted appealing to he President to take measnre for their..release. Reports from Richniottl. NEW Yonic,Oct. B.—A Fierald's Tenth Corps correspondent, writing on the tat, says : The situation on the northsitie remains unchanged. About the usual bomber of deserters come into our lines the it'il or i afftiirs in the' beabout leaeuered Su capitalreport Of rebdidont: ,To-day we received tidings tiiiktld:the excitement of last .Tilursday Ake faultily of Jeff Davis packed their •stiatdi traps and started in haste south- The Richmond papers give even a loomier picture of the cousternatipn that prevailed there on our approach than any that have been previously re pceived. The universal .conscription was inexorable and impartial. Even the sick and wounded from their military hospitals—those who could walk--were compelled to go. A - large number of paymasters have Just arrived, and are now paying off the corps.. Many have not been paid for seven months. - The Battle .at Alatoorm Cakritnooe.s, October 7:—The reb octave "dfsappeared from before' Ala, toona. Oar victory there yesterday `Was complke. The rebel surgeons sur liertdered thElf hospitals into our hands, with from four t, five hundred rebel wounded. ':Gen. Coosa was slightly wounded in the cheelc:;also Toustelletle, ir 4th lqittheiotti in the left thigh. An 1 4 4M1 1 ;01/ivision hitilacked Alateona. Lieu- i 'tenant -Ainsden;2otl'Virisconsiti battery, lost a legs .JiGeneral Broadly telegraphs from Bridgeport that the gunboat Gen. -Tbqmits.lutd =tired . rrorn Decatur, Ala liana, With news that •Forrest had been Tatiluretl;;and iOttr forbes are sbetween him and...thitidioala r and he was falling towards the river. ,,- '-' 7 ' ' . .... Ltßth „ co:piece:respondent; *rift* Oder. 41ite 7ori;tvayr?..l4l44#l3telquiet. jalpwitap &oat las not been . asitprbsst " f 4. er party. Nothing varies the Ammo.: ' .'4I:Y• =um Sec'y of Wa r '2111% / 1 . . • rtoprieser, CINCINNATI for sale by all respectable druggist& Moe, • (old style, 85 eta.) 250„ 50e. per Bottle. - - OR GREATEST NICK vim:, TONIC T AND BLOOD PURIFIER. ENGLISH BITTERS Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines FAMILY Dr. Bohonok's Pialmonio, Tonic and Pills. Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Faintly Medleinesean be round genuine at the PITTSBURGH . DRUG HOUSE Torrence & lIPPGarr. ()other of Market street and Fourth. Drug', Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Britches, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder . Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores Of dist quallty, (or sale low, TORRENCE et aPGARR, Celt No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth OTIE SMI , ANNUAL EiTUBIT. Cash Clapital Cash State Stooks Real Estate, (UnincusabereAo; Mortgage Bonds, Railroad Securities, United States Storks, Bank Stocks, Mlscellat sous Stocks, 'Gross, 4 Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not • $ 3,273,636 04 Atrirslo,ooo to $60,000 taken on a single risk.- Fire and Inland Navigation and transports tiOn Risks accepted at terms consistent with iolvenerand fair profit Ensiles equitably ad stated and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited. DOLDaIES ISSUED WITHOUT DELAY, andliil business attended to with fidelity and 11.1spatok, by A. A. CAERLER ar; DEO., • ettat4m. Agents._ NUTS. 200 Bags African Pea Nuts. 100 • Idea Almonds. 60 " Provence " to Bales Bordeaux 100 Boxes Shelled " 60 Bags English Walnuts. 80 " Filberts. 80 " Brazil Nuts. 20 " Coons Nuts. Now In store and for sale by RETIRER • BROS., Ncia, 128 & 128 street InhISSOLIITION.—TIIR C -PAR T xr - NERsare heretofore existing under the name of MOROAN & MoOLINTOOR. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts hiving by, and all claims due to aald late Ilitnytil-be ooneeted by G. L. MoOlititeek. Ti 0, moackarv. G. L. WOLiIIiMK% :no - Iqm, blet. 3. ~4 1. . _ Greek litibTicating Oil, RV a genuideortieW of, --rATTI VEUCIA.VIN6' I OI±4, 4 „„ t . I iturenuAru4 Pure," JEk& - yD L, 4146414 244111•14"are14 4iluppysment to lititKto n'a burp' ut0.11.- ' ' 'The'folkivihigletems to hitvii` been' le r . • out . ofklantolest dispatch published yes— terdayevening: Satisfactory reports of the operations' before 'Rielitrioni4 here been received, but the detaiialre not 'at present proper for publication. A dia:, patch f r om. General Stetreristm repcirti that an , Engineer of General Sheridazilli Staff had just arrived. Gen. Sheridan.. I was still at Harrisonburg. His .Supply trains were going on all right, oceasiort• ally interrupted by guerrillas, the only rebel force on the road. This officer brought in the remains of Lieutenant John R. Meigs, of the Engineer Corps, the only son of Brevet Major General 1 Meigs, Q. M. G. He was killed by bush whackers last Monday, while making a military survey. General Rosecrans reports that Gen. Ewing iiiikde good his retreat to Rolla, losing on'a foir strag glers, and those killed or 'wounded by the way were very few. in number. From the.number of the wounded rebels, the enemy's loss would not fall much abort of 1,000 put hors tju combat, [Signed ] E. M. STANTON. Sec. War. LOCI . . • tation of Poplar Spring Church. NEW YORK, Oct B.—Heraid bth Corps correspondent, writing on the btb, says: —All quiet in the vicinity of. Poplar Spring Church. The newspaper maps locate this place oil the South side of the sailroads, or very near there,-and from the fact of our holding it, Imbrue that we hold the Southside Railroad, or are so near doing it that rebel communica tion by this road is interrupted. Pop lar Spring Church is about four miles this aide of the Southside Read, and, al though the road is more strongly threat ened than heretofore from our present' position, the enemy still hold the road and use it. DYSENTERY - 441 - Diarrhoea. DIXON'S ABOMATIO ..4.2iidommaß CAR)IINATIVE It the only safe and sure ours. It eon :sins no °pawn or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for this elan of &UN. It is so effiosolcus that Physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous eases. Ifir Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you eau obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and gate as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dizoses BLACIBBILRY CARICINA • ma, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outride wrapper of oath boa tie. Prepared only by Dr. Cutters• A mire cure for Intomperanoe mt. D. SAVNIC9 EON% liE I .MI3UI.I)•t3 OF THE ASSM'S, .317 LY, 1854 646,166 00 560,005 00 .. 1,069,110 00 .. 23,489 50 ;.$ 3001,93 Ft 5$ LESS LIABILITIES: LA S Id 411.-,F- Siv. ,Aft -Iry A -7•Yyt , 14: 1 / C 47 5- 41d, ---l ivyat - ' - It7 2`„t.' t A iqi :.-:,.. ,-,_...,,i, 21 1' i 1.14 The. Advance on Richmond. 620 Prisoncirs Exchanged. Reports from'Richmond News. Our Lines Within Four Miles of From the ShOnandoah Valley COuntry Infested with ouerrilfas The Late West Virginia Raid • NEW Yon; Oct. o.—Thn Herald's ar my of the James corresporident, of the 7th, says, Col. Mulford has effected an exchange of 02 prisoners: Refugees and deserters are continually coming into camp. A 10th corps correspondent states that, the movement of the rebels against our right flank was knovrn_. at headquarters as soon as they left the streets of Rich-- mond. Richmond papers state that the Union ices now enclose many residences net , : er before within hostile lines, and all de tails for civil or other service have been revoked. Every man, old and young, - tapable Of carrying a gun is being drag ged into the ranks. The Rlchpapnil &avian! of the dtb; says,, the enemy's poeltion below Rich_ mood is about from corporation lim its, and about one and shall a miles from our lines in that dtrection. Th e colieq h -- , - 41=ce from Sheridan's_ army is down to the 'Rh inst. The reb els advanced against our cavalry at Bridgewater and Waynesboro on the 2d, but a dashing charge drove them back. They also attacked Our pickets near Mount Crawford, but were promptly repulsed. Powell's cavalry division was sent to occupy the Luray valley to an. ticipate a rebel flank Movement by Mc- Neal, a notorious guerrilla. He destroy ed the bridge at Edenton and then pro ceeded towards Mount Jackson, met a Union force, and a skirmish ensued, in which he was mortally wounded and captured. • 7 The country between Harrisonburg and Winchester is infested with guer rillas, and an escort with the body of Lieut. Meigs and a train with Congress man Kellogg were attacked, hut the git errillas were driven off., The Richmond Enquirer of the dth states that Early's adVance isf -.beyond Mount Crawford and the enemy retiring to Harrisonburg. The Yankees are In strong cavalry force at' Rappahannock station rebuilding the railroad bridge, and it is intimated that Sheridan intends taking Gordonsville by , suddenly with drawing from Early's front. The re building of the Rappahannock bridge is to furnish communication with the de pot of supplies at Alaxandria or Manas sas The rebel Col Witcher ha's' returned from the raid Into West Virginia with 300 prisoners and horaes i and equipages. Besides 500 horses and 200 beef cattle,. 'he destroyed one million dcilhits' worth of Yankee stores at sir different towns, lie sustained no loss. Tito Richmond Enguirer of . the Oth r favors the making of soldiers of.negroes, and giving such their freedom if they escape the casualties of battle. It urged upon Congress to purchase 55,000 ne.. gross and present theM withtthelr free dom, then arni, equip and. light them, neither negroes nor slat , ety be,permdted to stand in the way of success to our cause in Virginia, after exhausting all tier whites, Will fight her , blacks through, to the last man. Gen. Stoneman passed thrOugh Au gusta to be exchanged. : More ,GuerrHlas In MarYlanle NEW YORE, Oct. B.—the • ifleialdrs Wt,ishington special, says, it liaeltieen' of decided that gas coniputtles whiN have charged coneumeri. the. Intirnal revenue tax, previous to June 30th last, have done so illegally.•• 02,2,50,000 U 0 On Thursday night a gang of. gnarl il las crossed into Maryfang, at tßandy spring, 13 miles from Wagliirtgt9n, and stole 1,300 dollars worth of property. Mx. Wall, of. Baker's detectlVis Pursued and recaptured the itropertyWil iari portant mail for the south, r and pue, pris oner.. Walter Bowie, a natatiolis out: law, was killed and another -wounded. $ 193,21/5 88 550,390 00 87,933 118 368,50 128,803 52 Dispatch from President Lincoln PHILADELPHIA, October 9.—ln conse , quence of a disaster to Grant's army published to.day, a dispatch was sent by: the President and the foll*lnglreplied: Waehingtan, Oct. 9, 5:20 p. Gen. Simon Cameron,— .PAande/phiazl. There is no news here from the Ar my of the Potomac not pnblished in 9tanton's bulletin yesterdayjnad before. The line is open, and mere %striae patches are passed over , it. r }lave* I alarm on bogus dispatches.. .4Pt , Stanton to Leave the.:CabineL .NRW .YORK, Oct. B.—The 4rs7Atinci •.,,, vvAlldnOrl4 ,474ftw. f ,_ • Kelrogg, lig frofiß (h4i l % : my,,. reports ' otiifor,auste , , Jul ifili V it A4 4 40 6 440 - 4tigiktialiff*t .e. - ' 3 ". fi..._,l iPrilkO:ieTelr.oizid' 1 ra _ .yet-2:304 h i ” . :. 4 1 Ir.-74 fa'ii. ' 4113a1ir x - stuo .rife thail3ecr ' 104 Is:krhim the • i , - • 4,., t= i' , ~ ;LL ~~ - ~ y,`, • 3 . 30 C. °Mai • NEWS .FROM THE FRONT. Richmond.. A. LJ;liwor.,i, ~.... ~ 1,..: WiNNEM F • --- W 4 1 D !• ht Aidest.Netvt-froin,thcf,.vati o y. 7.4rf 13 ' . • • • 'That—Freze Steamer' Chatha ENE= Nsw YORK, Oct. 9.---Tha•rimeat' y car- TP* 2 q,EAY; iIIPS, Sheridan says; : EarlY had not ice s po,ted • through' the 'Valle wiliiaie,: n i oVed - iiir 4 riid•to - -liarper' s VdtrY4 0444*.4100Y.ftigilleinitb itantaT•laiq- liar must tiay,L 1 their tales ;04C:i t i q sa ti4 1 40,.."kir 'betob(ii, : There is eyjdeneoßp ayArLikaA'Aiiiti# , lng that. ;.Ettiiy ettl idithittlifshOtlltkliNd edsy sway ii, 'two i i, r alreY 4l ;;SCaiteilite- hid' beeir,dr,*iiill447o34 4144, 1 4141) ; , and , boasted'thathe :.I'fonl4l'o4*RrAO Yaii" knee iiiete,ininii Mid. alive( tifen;:4litiOJEalit E fitlier'll ke4- ' ';': , -t - ' .' 'll-1 41 ), -, , • ~ ' 'On Prid„..s3.';'lo tli,diPxtiS.-Ph.t#_,W-04; adelphia' - tne suit to,eiiim Ittr:pOrmon.* 146' OittgOot.t.WPriie steamer ,Ijiiiiiittittt! was heard got diamiesetk,)l,ppyacii= .1 ion 'of - Georgia - had turned 9iaifedeiasif money, into gotten andlintili rdia imard: of . t t he gingham. to,.run,the,-!tilockadi.' The decision wail adirertm,to . the, claim, on the iround..that . nit. article ,of coat-, merce can be pamied out of a ldoekalo. port without tendering itr;liatiliqo con &cation. ftIfTROM.NEWYORI .TI3E GOLD ;.r e ; Prizes Captured by Admiral Lem . . Naw' YORK, Oat. 8.--The - Ulan • news of . yesterday has checked ;10 ' specula.: Ltion.price in gold. •Large. amounti In cash gold were 'offered'in he gold roma,' with the effect of prottiptlYpulling down the price, which . opened at..201, but , 10 8 . 4 1.uPltilY fold at 107-4, ' . " The Oommeroial's Washington apeulat *nu al9liz Admiral 1 4?Pliblishes a list: of twenty-sis prizes captured by lite squadron. The Rear Admiral-. realized:] immense fortune , from %dim* prizes:" and V3o, friends of Farragut i slat have a chance to reap untie of this cltise ' ek_Wilatington. Large numbers of - prisoners are daily brought in from the front to MY Point. Three hundrectand sib wtiluided•w:ar' e. bropght into4V4hington today, mpitly from the fifth eorpe. Nothing iiiiteyetf beettiiteliril"-bf the * qteimer'lloanokeoiow g i relitly overdue flom Havana. ,gqi:picions,are, entertain- - ea that she has teen, caitured by a pri . rate. Latest Navies 'from Charleston, ,Oct. pars of the 29th say : The •bombardmer of the city since our lnit, iliutaisrserpre: The enemy , has 'peen , f;_ ring from three guns in rapid succession doling the 24 hours endineat (C.o'cloch an Wednesday - evening. ..Eighty-eight shots were reported fired at ibe• eity. A number of casualties. occurred, mostly from bring bricks LEVELAND, Oct: 8.--The Steam tug Win/4w went to' pieces on . theyailroad pier last'itight. Five 91th'o crew '$ BY Tti4f4l'll;,, - • • • Neve York Markel. , •.- , NSW ratt:4:: Pet. .9.—C0ii1313., tifr,, for kid, Sling Flour, - .59 koa9 15 fcir extra iitatii; s9*Na -9 M foi,extre H (); op for .404; 1359T5- for Western,. , Wheat. 41.;83 for echoic WA*" Mllwaukce, club; $t 95 for itleigire olaberniflernil lore; $1 950,41 for win,torirod; $1 4554,60,f0r nail. , I eft Western. : 4 9159.3(1.:11544e-kr western. Petro, letntr, .Tryitfoi'driiele., - _ftn67 ; sio for refinalir bond; 0485 for refined Hee.- 'Pork $39 for merie 94090 25 for new do. •,:. IHcbi Yaplf Minter ;310:trk t ati linitsr, Oct. B.—GoM opened at 1113,9 i, ad vanced, ,4. IBA3A, 4€184.p&d.44096q arid cloaecl att 199 beitlitis„ 34#kr_tt'Ci :;31 enTrllOoMot: - Vroo ror ;,j No. W : 11" 42;0%1 43 f0r.40,2. cgro,lll 1941 20 for Igo. 2;.1 s al 61.1 / 6 4allO r ttor 4 1:- 'fats 72e. Whisky - $1 60 AU TION A • ---------,..' LilY tiii9roraraca ; •, iftiteE nt iT*.PiET. i I .. 4 A BA_RCWX-iNcili be offered at a baNrilluio for fire dare only ii-ffestrable property consist ing of s piece at ground, having a front of 96 feet by no feet deep, on which is erected a two story 81 Dwelinig_ built lastswing, with a Ontit. ot ofilvaier. Otffteil% WON rze. LIM, uated In wrenceville, within three mintltno' walk of .the oars. For frwther deauiption of propettilningitahmiilliquitt itt:6s Fifth street...Fir' , ~, ColzirivarnifiNG ALL nrinc6ikoDEßN ...Askiirairsoneatir kiving. a l'a ular Heater, SosinlituLerftlfiltdince -Val*, a. Poste Pump, two ,Beamee Pl,llleypt,-Smoke AUL Safety; VadVer: atuo' , siblineiefforf•lfois, is f en of Suction pipe , kk _snort, every piece of iron work reqult. 6 - tender the engine and boiler . 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