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‘o4lArti ADYIBTEIMENTS.i
Concert Hall Shoe Store,
Sr/IL REMAINS
j,, ` 4, ,
No. 82 MTH- STREET,
Mime you eau always dad the
GURIMPEIri; VARIETY,
SST f4tIALITY
AT THE LOWEST PRIORS
All work warranted to give satiatiuttion
WHOLESALE, & RETAIL..
Next door to Express *Mee
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'OPENED TV-DA V
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NV"illuka,
REDUCED PRICES s.
WM. SEMPLE'S, '665
80 & If& Federal strcet
litita
ALLE. HENI
NHOLESALE BUYERS
to melted to call and e
.. wit es '1- fo c n....sca
wtitmen
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Wsi
THE_ ,B.'ll4`TH WARD MeCLELLAN
()L IM had a rousing meeting at their
Read Qumran!, Lane's Halt, Friday Evening
Speeebes were made by Messrs. Cornelius
O'Donnell, G. Henschel and Colonel Felix. The
fallowing Committees Were appointed :
nze APIEMSEIMENT :
lIERM A rN HANSUHEL,
Major NALIITUE WALLACE,
1 4 110tiOLAS WAGNER.
ON FPS EKRP.
001LNEL/ ( .. , DONNELLr
F. E. BRE''Ett,
S. A. M I T.LER.
The Committee oh Speakers was instruoted
io invite Alex. Nellwalne to address the club
THIS MONDAY EVENING, at Lang's Rail.
GOV
OIL I g A D FOR •SALE
11CIELE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR
Sale 100 ACRE. LADItt, /ocated
on Little Beaver Creek, two miles from Smith's
Fern. The propeity has three walla sink, all
of Which ate pet ling Oil of the seine quail at
the celebrated Sml , A's 011. The Land is laid ott
inlets to suit purchasers. Fot• f urt her ply
laze Inquire ot 51. 1. A ELLIN,
Little Beaver Flrldse,
Oolumb/ana County , Ohio.
IRISH LINENN
agtl,7awd
ii 111 TIE, OK Et t
No. 25 Fiftlf Street.
Save Lett reoeltied two cases of Linen
SELROT.ED FOR TILER IA
IRELAND
wo - Thvkradra superior quality, ant will tie
k! fit a
•ootrabi
Mattellan and Pendleton,
Griud Democratic Rally.
A *AI HEETIL%O Ole THE DE
MVUE.OXY awl be held In the
'Eh Xt 0 W X 'X'
InAzzo"orD, (West 'Buie.)
ALLEGHENY CITY,
ItIJIDAY EVENdiG, OCT. rah, ledt.
Hon. J. TRAINER, of Steubenville, and
other emlnent speakers will eubireee the meet
ing. Ali the Glutei of the oo.u.ty are respeot
fully invited to attend.
oet:ltd
. 1111kR. BROWN tNIEL SO SMITHFIELD
street, curea SypbllllS, - Syphillitio Erup
tions, Gonorrhea, Gloet, Stricture ./ Urethral
ifiseharges, Impurity of the Blood, Skin Bisects
ea. Scorbutic Eruptions, .Tetter Ringworm
Alernurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness Pflee, ,
Rheumatiam t Female Weakness, /Slontthy.Sup
,presatons, ihseases of the Joints, Nervous Af
feetions, Pains in the Back anAtioolns, Irritation
of the Bladder and iCidneys, eueoesaftil4 treat
ed. (lure guaranteed. 00t1T-It
Nr'PITTBIII7IIOB THEATRE
Lamm guul Manager ...... W. Hairna woe.
IV* *Sett of the. eagsgement of
tAitz SE 140 OKE,
wnti IEII make bin bow as
SAJII . Pa.rOII 4ad DARIUS DUTIVN.
TRIS - (Aleadir.) • EVENING will be present
.ed the Iseattable drama entitled
eta...7)lL
Paw, Yankee Locke.
N _____. ___
•'.... Fannie BUIL
Bane° •
Xis.. Jennie.
• Overture
• To acetaind d wish- , Orchestra.
TEM LOVE'NEVER HUNS SMOOTH.
- 1) 1 4 4 1 .Thitt0n.,...... ... e. .. . Yankee Locke. sk Locke. ..r.
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• PARTNU&USWP 4cruprisa
Between T.a.- ankt4i " UV/YEA under.
/ex B. U. &T. • , ''Or-thlir
a l lr i rutwilly,dtasalvi&V. - . .: -,'' - 0 = , rrts" , .
41 .ft!ineilvedialirOnitztwell jand, 14 .- a za
I,,FiNknagle, by
" .. .4101.1ini: • SWISPIANDINISzzAIIr
1 1_ 71 .100,D,Z10
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LOCAL IfitgLIAGE*CE
MONDAY MORNINt.k, OM. 17, 1864
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.. . . . . .
ibitieter Vote ok 'Allegheny Onunty.,-
The following le asUnunary of the vote: .z.. ,
oortaitssoi =II DISTRICT.
City. Soto's. Tp'e. Total.
Meorhead....4l2, 4111 4297 10,537
ilopkintt ......... 1496 - 2681 6916
Moorhead's majority
OONGER29, XECII,DISTfoi
Williams
Kslia,tz.-
Williams' majority 2820
lIHNATB:
Bigtuam.. an 3001 6064 18 048
twoAntoci V6l . /129 1065 3348 9705
13Ighara's 6/Alertly ' 6343
ABB HYBL T. ..
Glees „AM 2878 3aIQ 6092 16,1/4
00 1911/e t :, .4131 2879 3024 ' 6083 16,113
lierrmi....;t; ao to - - • 6 1 15 16,166
8116.02 .......41 - 3021 _ 6094 16,148
i hadvriel6„; 84 3022. 6080 1E1445
s io
M'clee.... :,4I . 302 r , 6063, 16,117-
Gesgrave ... . Ili 1961 3864 9718
111.41reary _2772 1124 1.903 6 851 9749
8eakbam....2771 - 1133 1965 3&13.• 9727
Seriba.... - ...2766 - 111 R - 1982 3 8 , 19..'_, 9698
Miller ... - ....2767 11.20 19,3 3a. N. —, 6998
'l9llang ......8768 112.1 1962 ,
60
Average Assembly majority.... ...... ....,
~
22.07102-oWir. ~.',
Walter 4121 2891 3022 6084 16,429 ,
Fu11w00d...2794 • 1123 1954 3841
Walter's majority
0014 m 88 1 014 1t2. ,
'Bl2 '29109' SOU '6.112
Bryson ...... 2775 1117 1902 3024 DST
Pillow's majority
coaonara.
01 aw50n....4121 2872 2999 6066 16 1616
Noble ...... 27198 1106 1980 8881 11895
.oLwa9Weinientariovriotya..t,„ P
00.,
11 Davis....,
ArOauley.
Davis' majority 121
DIRECTOR OF POOR.
The vote as compared with that of tho prey!
cue year JR aso follows, talking the official foot
1866 1882 1883
1884
Reptiblican....lB,72s 19,323 17,708 18,048
qiemocrate .... 7,818 7.875 300154 9,706'
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Total.. -.446 13 , .20.215 27,761 • 35,75.5
Majority..." 11,907 4,428 g-7,655 6,333
Lose In the aggregate vote compared with,,
1889, 2,008; gain compared with 1800 , 1,210; Com-'
bredpa with 1883, 6,635; loas on majority of 1860,
with that of 1863, 1,81'2; gain over that ot
1863, 1,916; loam of. Republican vote Mace 363,
1,680; lose of Deatoeratic vote, 348.
A Call from the Arm Thomas Bake
well, elm., Chairman of the Sanitary Commis
sion, has received the following
will exphtin itself:
.Lotrisitzs, October 14.—Ei (Ads. ktaXen.aU-
Dr. Bond telegraps from Chattanooga to send
with all dispatch battle stores, as they are like
ly to be needed soon. Ile ask. for flee thousand
pounds of milk and beef each, three thousand
bottles of stimulants, two thousand rive hun-
dred shirte and drawers, with raga, Int adages
and other battle stores. For what can we rely 1
on you
The usual alacrity with whist. cur e honltir
have responded to Similar calls is a matter or
universal admiration, and their liberality which
has been so otter. tested has always distinguish
ple, ed itself to promptly responding to al: calla coin.
trib
lug from our tellow citizena 3
i•ithe field Urn
utiona may be sent to thanitary Depot,
No. 59 Fourth itrePt•
Patel Aeoidetat.--Da Saturday evening 3
fatal and dlstreasing accident occurred in the i l•
,pl e, dirtily Of the „Ir.tia City Hotel, on the hue of tt.e
tple. condition be was conyei ed to his residence la
Lawrenceville Passenger Railway. It appears
that as a man named Lan eta was attempting to
enter CUD Of the cars of the above line by the
front platform his foot accadentatly allpped,an t,
failing under the car, he „had both his legs
artished to a frightful in tomer. The limbs ire,
ne ,rty severed front the bud), nail in that aad
Hatfield. Medical aid was immediately sum
moned, bat the man, after Itpget fee a leg, hoots
and 'buttering greatly Item Wise of bigeod, timing
et, plied. The deceased was a shoemaker 1y
by trade and was universally respeezed as a true i
and honorable citizen, ant leaves a wile and live
, children The coroner empanneiled a jury, hut I
'p ie.
a ll t if ei t a q o u:s a t t m tw as o postponed) until this (Monday i
Ilastribie Shootlug Adttarr.--00 Saturday
afternoon a horrible shooting &Watr occurred in
:iltarpsburg, in a saioop itept by Alartin
elk. It appears that two men, named respect
ivy John Westwood and 11'in. *craw*, were
' ' playing bagatelle In the above salwin, and the
parties being excited an altercation arose be.
tween them, when Ihe former drew a re
'
valve; and tired three times at h.eyser, the con
tents taajog etfect in his breast and inflicting
three dangetovis wounds. An attempt was made
on the part of the eltliens to have the guilty
party arrested,' when Wratwood reloaded tos
weapon and rindiedfroixi the 4,24°° n• H e a rwr
wards crossed the ferry and . bun, over to this
city, when an trace of him was lost. Keyseratilt lingering In a very low condition, weeding
orofueely from hie woUnda, and it la feared that
tvlll hot survive.
Sena to. the Penitentiary —Da vbi 111.
Rankin and Michael Kitty *Yore b oth sentenced
for six years intprisonment,to the penitentiary
on Saturday Last. The former wss convicted of
burglary in entering there/teeter* of, ittra. Elise
!
beth Bap , In Upper St. Ulair townahlp. aid
stealing aivatOtt and several other ar.
titles found in his poleession on the following
day. The latter was convicted of felonious as
suit in atooting a man named Brainerd an West
Pittsburgh On the 18th of September last, lie had
been severely beatenin a tight and compelled to
seek refugeln a neighbor's house, anti mush ay tu
path), was felt for him were It not that he wait
ed for sometime, and coming out withe. loaded
weapon Shot at Bratnnard wuo eesaped by .. mtg.
aeu
fag
teneed the S ot
ball
th e b oth-wane these
Fire.-00 Saturday night. *Dotal ten o'clock,
a die broke out i nn the tack motor). and roiiing
mill of: titters, Smith & Co., liiratinghfun, At
though thesteemere were promptly on thosticit
and the man performed their utmost in their ef
forts to eatinguish the lire, the bulidings were
totally destroyed,eautdug an immense Las We
have not ascertained from ik hat cause the are
oritinattd, butrkfter tr was first discovered the
flames spread with such fearful rapidity that
an efturts Were unavattmg to/ 11 'feet their fritht^.
ful eareer. The exam amount.of Mum/0 as
not as yet tradspired, bat is said to reach the
sum of $60,000.
Severely Ifnittred.—Yesterday a lad. &col"
deut occurred she yard of the renneylvanla
Railroad, resulting th the ievero Injury ore
young lad named ../oseph Fogherty, about twelve
\ sears of age. It appears that he was about to
pass from one oar to another while the train was
th motion, but le the attempt he 'unfortunately
missed his looting and tau under the car. lie
fore hehad timeto extrloelp biotech! from his
P erilous position the ear pseud over oreroPhle
lege a little above She knee. lie Was immedi
ately conveyed to hla. jgrents , residence,. where
he le now lingerlntlit a very low eondltlon.
. .
The Othetal Itettarals. a have not rih
Ceiced all the ottleial*rethrne from this caulttr,
end we understand that the clerks j appointed by
the return judges have determmedneft, lo foot 4 ,
the tOtes fOr the several candidates unti.t.n‘fer
the receipt of the soldiers rote, when' both 'wilt'
be enumerMed*at ' the came time. We:10114'
therefore, have to wait until next Friday, the day
appointed for thejudgeis to meet, in.ordertplbave
full return.. By that time it is expected That all
the returns will be on haplK and this number of
votes pact w 1.1) be comptiftd and made public.
Assault anti_ Sutter x.4 — leformation wee
made ottiSetttEday al . Pee or4tie a:galnet
a man named Euselleld or committing' n as
, /mutt anthuattery W/bb Intent to kill on the per,
son of a man nambitlobimy. It appears that a
&Meaty wine between the partfrs for some
unknown reason. When liosedeld drew a long
*elle and rushed onConroy ortth an at tempt to
stab him. The hitterart wading plrthe blow,
was badly out In the palm of the ;hand. They
are both coal mitten, . and 4tormetly lived on
very fidendly terpta • ; I ! .
- ,
Sad' deetdeist.—A' yorintied, .i
whose rather
13 now confined to the United iStayel A:Lo0: 1 4
,
not with a sad seeddent •on Swills" 01
1 while on a visttto the above Pisee, He had
just reached the. lane leading trs toe hospital
-when heJupped off the dar, but ischldeptell / 11 4
on reaching the ground. The Oar paaied over
his Loot, crushing it in a shockidit manner and
rericterlmr him 'utterly hotplate. 4.- We have not
been able, to ascertain the boy'i name, but we
undiptaland that he to about tan iyears of 'age
ADO very amart and Intelligent
. ,
•
Rigiaeray Sobberly.--On Saturd!ti.
tog imormatlon was made before o` or 141
a mah,natied John Jielgtold, shar king a-widish,
Of the 78th iighaeat With trighWay robbery. of
hoar Bay wasrletsifed foams peril:ow of arrest•
log the guilty party, who proceededto Law..
reotevllla. where the oeourremee took p/s , oe, nod
arrested the soldier, when , theßockat .book sold,
to have beett'stOlea was foundin tdspoasession:
several otheretuirgee were made Against Ilea.
for all of widah.her will be' bravo to ,sattvgt.
No* Conntorfelt.—Feld tc L
oktaißanhoote 4eporkr, a mart
feitieet duller ttoker-bn-tho Now '
Bank, New York city. Vignette
ithips—Pon dhk and oval Dorton
**Mt Vagthtif'dltV-7TINN:
on toll 'doted: ••• • Nth. IN&
ill , •• 'ArilZaill -0 • • . . ri 39.arztEC.
chain Pius Alp* Oboes*,
tbSs 418 y; And facade by
. /spa BEMIZa & Maros4
Wit.
MY 806 15.
1108 4 57 1157
Mosby again at Work.
NEW Yogi, October 15.—The Herald
correspondent at Martinsburg, dated the
14th, says; Mosehy made an audacious
and sureessful attack upon the westward
bound Railroad Express train, about ten
miles east of this plare, at a place known
as Quincy siding. The engine wa4
thrawn frorn the track, and two p a y.
masters and other officers were captured,
with over two hundred thousand dot.
lers in good funds. The passengers
were robbed of their money and valua-
Idea, and the ears set on fire, burning
all their property and two persons,
whose names could not he ascertained.
The engineer and firemen were badly
scalded, and their recovery is doubtful.
The two bodies burned may have
been corpses in boxes on their way
home. They were buried on the spot
On was a male and the other it female,
but they were not identified The en
gineer, fireman, and through baggal.re ,
master were uninjuri,l. Some of the
ladles lost all their hsEgage and "Paul
elifforci" Mosehy, who was present hint
sell assured them, in the: in , .st polite
manner, that it should he restored to
them He, however, rode off and forgot
it,
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The Lio uld's Heal Corps ~ corespon
dent says: The totial Lwa in that corps
in the Poplar Grove fight wiii4 3,031, of
whom 1,521 WPM missing.
;
t Latest from Europe The Mace
and Coburn Fight—English View
of Union Victories.
VT
it ALIPAY, ()(101, I 11 --'Ph,' fit.( , ,t ,
from Liverpool on the 4th and via
!Queenstow n th e .Ith, arri ve.l yesterday
'Horning. IT r cononcrei +I ti w a art
anticipated. Mart's repre3entall yes
announce in London that the fight is
put off for the present. Coburn was on
the field, and was erected with tremen.
dons shouts I.y lamellae ,•ro‘% d. /flare
did not make his appearatn..• ad wail ex
'septet]. Cobol a will claim the stakes.
Another report ftates that the matter is
in the hands of the 'take holders for
adjudication.
The Time+ 5..y9 the cuptut, of Atlanta
and Sheridan's vii tory in the valley ren.
iler the re-elr•etion of Air. Lincoln almost
certain. The financial pressure is be
lieved to he over. G. 1.1 contnues to
Hog into the hank of England. Consuls
close at Stii@).itif 'or tnnnt y.
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A Successful Reconnoissance.
NEW YORK, October 15.—The Her
qld's correspondent wtth Gregg's Cav-
alry stays: A reconnoissance was made
by Major McCabe with 210 men of the
18th Pennsylvania, on the night of the
11th, to ascertain the strength of the
enemy in the vicinity of Stony Creek
Station on the south side of the milroarl,
where he surprised the rebel picket
lines, capturing 18 prisoners, several
mules and horses, and burned two rebel '
wagons, and returned without the Inar
of a man. The force at Stony Creek
was found to he 7,000 infantry and cav
alry under Wade Hampton.
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Affairs on the Weldon Railroad
' NEW YORE, October le —The Tines'
Fifth Corps correspondent, at the Wel
den Railroad, October 13th, says: The
recent engagement resulted in nothing
more than a holding of our picket line,
which w44;ier,‘.)umly th re iteDert The
firing short and severe, while the
artillery fire became at timrs vorybeavy.
:Vim few eaaultii a occa.reW A large
nurnfier of convalescents and recruits
are constantly arriVing, and most of them
arer a , hardy and intelligent class of men.
The Chief Justideaktip.
NEW Yonx, October 15 —The Times'
Washington special sus: Among those
ptominently named LOr the succession
to the Chief,Juaticeship are Chase, Stan
ton, Judge Ade°. ate' Genf !al Bolt, and
Senator. Whiting. It is lisrdly probs.
Igo, however, that any selection has yet
been made.
Naw Tonic, October .15.—The Harald
names the following as aspirants for
rsUcpesgorship to Judges All ir. and
Howe, Ira Harris, and Mr. Feslibnden.
Rubel Statements Denied.
New Yonw, October l3.—Tbe Her
ald's Tenth Corps correspondent naps:
The rebels are busy throwing up new
lines of works across the central road,
about a mile outside of their main line
enclosing the city.
The statements of Richmond pare re
that our infantry were driven in the last
fight are falsehoods. Our infantry wore
not driven a a;nele inch, nor did they
capture a single infaStrysolgier.
.
WI XEE UTOR'S SALE OF eOp Ai",
WORKS AND REAL EnTATE.—The
InnTersigned. Executors of Daniel Armstrong
deceased, offer for sale the f_oilowing described
'property i one undivided WT. {of, the Arm
strong Coal Works, situated In UniOrtkownship,
Washington county, on their ',pool, glononga
beta river, the - wlsoie 'containing abou t
ti 418 acres
of Coal, with extensive diet. front, •po-.WhjeM
new and vantage imrovements . .: - ..,... i . to
rnado, arid noW in compl ete Wo:. ,r,.1
Twent3 -eight acres of land f i ". .74.1.. .o ' ru
ship, convenient to• t - eSsi6h o 4ifinfil."
ranin Avfuneon $'
tin court'
tfo Seats or bVudt _ . -
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POST - --PITTSBITR
"PROM Ova Ptast EDITION
•, •
RetuHatt:try' Mammas of Butler.
-NuwAroas,.Qctober..ls.—Gen. But
ler,,becoming convinced that our negro
soldiers are put at work-in the rebel en
trenthinents, has notified -the rebel au
thorities that he has also pnt rebel offi
cers and soldiers at work on Dutch Gap
I canal. He has also proposed an ex
change of all naval prisoners, and trans.
- milted estimates of our officers that col
pred troops had been murdered, after
etiptitrecbrrebel regiments in front of
the Army of the James.
Rebel newspapers of the 12th contain
the following: The Examiner says that
though Grant is quiet, ho is not idle, be
ing busy night and day rendering his
positions impregnable. His next -point
of attack will be the Boynton road; over
which the rebels wagon their supplies
around a position held by our troops on
the Weldon railroad.
The Richmond Dispatch says that
General Sherman was in Nashville
when Gen. Hood made his brilliant
dank movement, and Is cut off from his
11111:1
Jeff
Davis, Th a speech before Hood's
army, lead Choatham's division to be of
_ ood 'cheer for in a little while their fa
wirtild be turned homeward and their
on. Tennessee soil.
_4lheridan's destruction of property in
Ike Shenandoah Valley causes great
- howling, and they promise themselves
abundant retaliation when they advance
again beyond the Potomac. They
claim to have captured at least two mil
lions of dollars' worth of Government
stores in the recent raids in Western
-Virginia.
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TELEGRAPH
SECOND EDITION.
NEWS FROM THE FRONT
Jeff. Davis' Late Speech
Our Prisoners Removed South
Another Raifront Aceiden
NEW Yong., Oct. 13 . — Columbia, Ga.
Bun, says, we have assurance from two
men who were present and heard the
speech of Mr. Davis that that part to
which objection is taken, was correctly
reported. There is as little true great
ness and elegance in that speech as the
one delivered at Chattanooga, in Decem
ber 1860.
The Richmond litniner, says, all the
Yankee prisoners at elle Island, Libby
Prison and all intermediate posts have
been removed southward The number
remaining now in Richmond, sick and
well, does not reach aix hundred.
The Whig, says, soq rebels who had
deserted to Grant, had returned under
Gen. Lee's ntw order pardoning and
furloughing them.
Wilmington papers contain particu
lars of the funeral of Mrs Hose Green
how. There was alarge number of peo
ple present, and the coffin was draped
in the rebel flag.
The Richmond Examiner, of the 11th
aays : Sheridan's damages to the railroad
have been repaired. Trains now run to
Staunton. The same paper has an ac
comit§f a fight between a North Caroli
na battery and several Yankee gunboats, NEW Yonx, Oct. 1 5.—General Dolt
and claims that the gunboats were re- lado stated that documents from Emper
pulsed.
or ltfaximillian guarranteeing fe con-
The Dispaielt, of the 12th, announces duct to the City of Mexico was sa allowed l
the arrival of two blockade runners la- without his knowledge and immediately
dened with Llothing and blankets for j declined and returned.
rebel army. fThe Polish government has just issued
A drove of 4,P00 beef gi4rle from Tex- a proclamation deolaring that the rev°
as were driven safely across the Waste. i lutlon is still in progress, notwlthstand
sippi river at a point not necessary to ing declarations of Russia to the con.
mention, several days since and are now Crary.
on their way to Hood's army. Comment/are Washington dispatch
The Herald' s 10th corps special s a y, says: General Banks will soon address
The rebel iron-clods still continue their to his fellow-citizena a history of his
visits down the river to the neighbor- campaign in Louisiana, refuting the as
hood of Dutch Gap, but their gener a l sertions cast upon him in eonn'ectien
position is above Cox's ferry, on th e therewith.
extreme right of the rebel position, north The Poet's special says: Gen. Banks
of the river. They arc extremely harm.: will speak two or three times during the
less, and have entirely ceased all at- tinvass, and then return to New Or
tempts to annoy us since their futile leans. Good news from the army may
dheliing of the first two days. 1,, expected soon
The Blstiday Xeres, ry' Washing!,•n 4-ccounts from the Army of the Po_
letter says: An attack will soon b e my of the Potomac continue to repre
made upon the outer defences of WA sent all quiet along the lines, except ne
mington by the immense fleet under casional picket firing.
Secretary Feasenden and other nromi.
command of A.dtuiral Porter. The wood- .
en vessels are now being mailed with rent personages have left Washington
chains in a similar manner to the fleet tor the Army of the Potomac.
which captured New Qrleani. it is be• The remains of Chief Justice Taney
lied that it' is intended for the log fla g were accompanied to the railroad train •
ates to go in first and reduce Port Fish- to day by President Lincoln and several
er. The capture of this important work members of his Cabinet. The betty will
would operate, in regard to Wilmington, 1 .0 conveyed to Frederick, Maryland.
precisely as the capture of Forts fl.iines
News of the Florida Expedition.
and Morgan has operated In regard to
Mobilo. It will close the port com
pletely and relieve the immense block- NEw Your, Oct. 15.—With the arri
ading fleet on duty at the mouth of the mid of the supply steamer Union from
harbor. Pennsylvania and various other gulf
An accident occurretdyesterdavo n the points, we have additional partimaiers of
Short Lino railroad, 4 miles east of Con- Gen. Asboth's expedition in Florida.
uecticut river, In consequence of a bro. t He returned to Pensacola on the Ist of
ken rail. The train consisted of six pas. ) this month, completely successful. He
wager cars, containing 400 slat end brought In over ninety prisonets, four
wotuaded. Nine soldiers and two brakes- hundred negroes, four hundred 'cattle,
men were killed, and twelve soldiers four hundred mules, and a large amount
seriously injured- .of stores and ammunition. Gen.! As-
The Savannah Repubume says the both received a wound which tell' prob
rice crop this year is very large. , ably occasion the amputation of his arm.
Governor Vance recently issued a p ro I In the ceremonies of laying the 'cola
elarnation offering pardon to rebel de-
ner atone of the Masonic Temple, in Boa
ton, yesterday, nearly
. one .hundred
setters and runaway conscripts. The
lodges were represented In the proms--
Greensboro G'iteren says 300 have come
sion.
The Editor of the Wilmington Journal
says he has information from Europe
that not the slighest chance exists of ob.
)
NSW YORK, Oct. 15.—The Herald's
tabling a navy from European powers.
ty
Washington special,. says : The major'.
He concludes as for negotiation, inter-
vention and all that it is hardly neces-
la d, is a
sary to say anything. These things have ,land,
the new constitution, in Mary
t least 11,000.
Trs
gone glimmering out of sight and few
The t
of
l e t army of James cotres
h, says: Our gunbliat
people trouble even to think of them. 'p ende nt
There Is not the faintest hope of Euro-
and shore batteries, to-day,
silencing a rebel battery 'on succeded.in
the 8014111
peal governments doing anything to
benefitus. side of the James river, with which they
IP:
•
Nrcw Tutor, Odtober la.—Herald's had, recently, frequently been able to Special says: The rebel lin throw shell Into Dutch Gap to the solo'
in front of the James runs nea rl
e of worka
ance of working
y parall-
parties. The work on
el with.the union line, and heylem,view the canal is rapidly approaching coni
pletion and promises to prove a succese.
from our works since the crifiilire of
Matters in the front without material
Fort Harrison on the 291,4 ult., their
chanB . e.
next salient point is 4. stro, line of
chain "forts next to and dirett. beyond Affairs In Chattanooga. I
Fort Harrison. These forts are directly
in front of our works commencing. 800 , CHATTANOOGA, Oct. is.—Mai. Gen.
yards from 'Fort Harrison and command Schofield arrived here to-day, and as
-4
each other. Bermuda is ten miles north' hum ed general direction of affairs.
west of thiase works, and they run at an The enemy are reported in force at
angle of about sixty five degrees. If Walton.
NEIN' YORK, October 18.--Ther'etearn- Chatta„pooga is strongly fortified and
ship. Fulton from. Porllikral the 18th amply supplied with troops enough. to , ;
arrived last night. 'Captain Cox, 55th make a protracted and successful de- '
Penna., who escape'dtfrom Charleston fence.
prison says: Twenty deaths daily are Sherman is close on Hood's rear; and'
occurring from yellow fever in Charles. undoubtedly, will make It a hornet nest,
ton prison. Prisoners are all sent out before long..
rof the city. Abnatrt,ooo rebel soldiers
are in =l4l:Tout:Me city.
, -•-
i . large side-wheel blockade was sunk
• ~
e e
itynr fleet at the entrance of Charles
;ton tarki.. - Another steamer in trying
•Lorilb iout was drawn back, '
Moil ;Deserters Arriving.
n q!i Intl - tonic Oct. The Steamship
liVeTng Atar sailed to-day_ for New Or
cans, with a full list of paiserigers and
reightL Col. Jas. T. Tucker was among
toe passengers.
Tili3 Herald's 10th corps special siva,
quiet is prevailing along , the lines, - and
it gives rebels opportunities to detrt.
Linge,nuniber# of them are cominitin
daily; many are old men aikd soldrivp .
from hospitahr,witb tinhealed • Wonni * fr -
Theleharactiii of the Meh show thatldf
tellitibln id' doing ileiviO*Oertifirivci
hav,t4eo put on. They reßre muit great
dhorehdini• e
•
Arrival Othe-Steimerkangaroo
NEW Von; Oct. 10.—The steamer
Kangaroo, from Liverpool on the Ist
and the Ocean Queen ' (rani Aspinwall,
have arrived.
In regard to the alleged naval opera
tions on Lake Erie, the Times says:
Anything that should occur to prolong
this conflict is to be deplored, for they
are signs of its extending to regions it
could hardly have been expected to
reach. The lakes are under joint juris
diction of the two governments, and
that Is not liable to the doubts and lira
tations which apply to the authority of
any one nation on oceans open to all the
world. We must keep the war away
from the shores of Canada as vigilantly
as we do from those of Great Britain.
Thd News regards the victory of Sher
idan over Early as one of the most im
portant contests of'the war, and warmly
eulogizes the generalship of Sheridan.
It thinks that matters look serious for
the Confederates in Virginia, as the
Federals are now able to concentrate 1
there
The expected battle between Mace and
Coburn did not come off as was accord.
lug to Coburn's nomination on Friday to
take place between Goldsgres's Station
and Castle ; but the representatives of
the men disagreed, yesterday, about the
selection of a referee, and those acting
for Mace stated they would return to
England that evening. • Coburn's agent
declared that his man was anxious for i
the fight and would appear at the prop
er hour, at the ring. Mace'srepresenta
(lye arrived in London yesterday, and
corroborates the statement that the jn•
tended tight la entirely postponed for the
present.
Late News from Mexico
Matters at the Front.
Seoretiry . Stanton at the Front
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The Secre•
tary, of War has gone to City Point,
taking with him the Quartermaster„:
Commissary General and the Surgeon
General to confer with General Grant
upon the war estimates for the ensuing '
year. I ft is believed that by the tranwsr
of the Seat of war to the Cotton States a
considerable reduction of expenditurrs
may be made, especially in the forage I
and subsistence departments. .
Rum:wow; Oct. 15 .—Thelatest foot
ing up on the Constitution vote la asfol:
Il i
low : For Constitntion 11,?17; against
;Co Citation " 12,8 9. ifigii.tiTi votes.
#., eta ilyiny, eitinkated._z,r4_ol4Ml3ll4.lilW
• -be reduced. Aitinuitkitlvoteevii:
cludi-671 iOlilferaTiitielii i ikiirlymod: No
.4
'2ra
~.iliCfifoidierirliittlh3 44 th e
Moms or ShertdiuC ' '':i'AitiM
doubtful.
..,- -z,%/-
1: •
The Chief' avinticetiaL4Pit
NEW Yong, Oct. 15.—The gold' that. ,
ket shows a continuance of the vigiirdits
dull movement; rt:mors are freely Cir
lated.to support themarkets., A prom s-. nent Short - bpeiatiof 41E1(141JB morning,
making the third failure in two days
among gold dealers. Prices opened this,
morning at 218 and subsequently ad
vanced to 220, closing at 215 f.
The Commercial's Washington special
says: Candidates for Chief Justiceship
multiply, but Secretary Stanton is now
said to be the party most likely to receive
;the appointment. Wm. L. Ernsts of
New Yoilt is named" to-day in high cir
cles as a progressing candidate.
A letter purporting to have been writ-
tgrt by Alexander Stephens, the rebel
Vice - President, in reply to a letter from
several of his fellow-44*ns Is publish
ed. He says "no per9on more ardently
desires an end to the war than he does,
but it is not in his power to bring it
about. He said the recognition of -the
sovereignty of the States Is the only
solution of tigti L-The ided of
maintaining the old Union or any other
Union by force is preposterous. The
subjugation of thelionth by the North
would involve the destruction of the
Constitution.and the .oveitbrow of their
liberties as well as our own. Any Union
of States established by force will be, at
ruinous to them as to us. The action
of the Chicago Convention go far as the
platform of principles go, presents a ray
of light which under Providence may
be the dawn of the dayto this Tong and
cheerless night. To a Convention ol
the States I have no objection.
ASHINGTON CITY NEWS
Guerrilla Bands on the Potomac
WASAINGTON, Oct 15.—Infortnntiorr
has reached here that yeaterdaj evea
ing about 100 of White's guerrillas cross
ed at a ford of the Potomac river, six
mils above Edward's Ferry, and ad—
vanced to Poolesville, Md., where they
drove out the 'citizens and committed
much damage
There are additional reports, but which
are not authenticated, that earlier in the
day other guerrilla bands crossed neat
the Mitocracy and moved down the
road.
wo heavy shocks of an earthquhke
were felt in the lower part of the Stale ~
last night, and another ' this looming,
illiPightening the people out of their houses I Concentrated Lye,
but doing no damage. Sal Sods,
Silver
Advices from China up to the 20th, TriPol.l, Sand,
, ~,-,
confirm the news of ' the capture of 'the , i . ..- . •
.... •<!,..:.. sr ' Di r—r- iiiiii.
capture of the Nankin, by the Imperial- ' . 454'
•
ists .
, Heinp seed, cacao Elk RAS 894V.--i.';.-..71-A
Japanese adviees of Sept. 2d, hay that 1 , ~1 le ,' Ecill' a '-'...°1 1 " 3 4 _ - --- , ',lS.'
, ~4
a naval expedition had' stilled to chastise 1 1 . , Pittsburgh..:Agstisy - , ":....'!_,...1 , 1
prince Lechisin, whn still closses the'
Inland sea, and interrupts the commerce I Far all reliable Pro prietserllttitettes Viz 4 -: :J
- ~
of Nogsoki. The expedition consisted Dr; D. s Airarays - Eittiiitifohific . . ... :i
~.,. i . ..., :., -. Alterative, •
of nine British, four Datch.Ahree Franun " '-' . "'" . - 'Hair - - ,
. ~...., . - ~! .
and one Americ :12 -vessel. T'his rerun,,
' :; - Hair T ai l
Ear Div* -- . --, 4
'4* - Sanative Pills. ---- ',I
:rent will not lead to war, but is simply .
...„,..._ .
to chastise an independent prince. Dr. J.U. AYEIVI-Dhery Pe0t.0410.,
IL. . . -. . Cathartic VELlia. ',.'.;..._':'-'', 4 - '' , .,-'.'L- a .-+ s id,
NIARKETS lii TELEGRAPH, 1 - ,A Sarsaparilla- 4...'Vf-c-'...."M-4.1
,4 Aguestitit'*- - Z , ; , :,
. ,
._,....,.. •
~,.., ~,,.,71
Nets- ?aria Difitiket.
' :-2. ..* , 6.,,.,--
1 1.ERIBOL 1:1' S. ,Odelaileitßezeuxuag. -:Lir,,,,_._,..`;':*;-..-.Fd
New Yogis, Oct. 15 .—Cotton, $1 1)11 2.3 .or 1 ~
.aseNn, for dueem of . eusgos,l
mutates% Flour. *see Safer. extra state; fioa ; "
lletla %Vasa..
lo 50 for extra Rl{ 0; ;DO 56111 50 for fixate I n
~,,. ..5.., - ...'- -- ', . ..'41
Sarsaparilla, for inip.,
brands. 'Whisky iti Teal 75.. Whe at, 60 90.'2 for i
Hie Wood;
Chicago Spring; Si tris2 02 for Milwaukee club.
Rye, It 40 refills fur weeters Corn, fl 54 for 1 •+•••• ,
- ,4iA.
mixed treaters, i Slistatj Itist.gshe for New Or. ; Dr. Q. W. DOlSAlVlEDStelandbliillaiiiiklOk;
leans; tr ace rs for cube. it folessea, I Qatilki Coy • ' . ' -7-I '''
urine,. -''.--',--4
1
Porto Rico; 85a90 for Muscovado.
.. , Pills.
; .1
i " '• -• ' Bitters. ..,..
New Torn alone), Market: '
New Toes, Ott. 15 —Money 'toady at 7 per
cent. Gold opened at 217 g, advance 4to 220 x.
doolldett to 214 sod_aloar 1421alif ,
• •
Buffalo Market.
815/0" Oe t — L s .l7.Wilelllll,lllllB tot' Milwau
kee spring; 11 80 tor No. Chicago and Mitevati
kee;slßs for red'wlnter. Corn, St i f, for No. 2.
oats 15c. lehisky $1 T 5.
• . ••: " ,
Os waoo, October 16 .—Flour, !Mak la for. No.
B Pring; $9 26h9 50 for red winter; Sloalo2s,for
white; +lO-71501l (or ciontileextrft. Wbeitt.N.92X
o 1 Chicago spring; 81 91 for No. 1 Mil
waukee; $1•90 for , N a a 2 Milwaukee club. Vora
quiet.
Philadelphia Market. ,
lailour, $9 9- for
gotii ex trig , ".Wheitti tete lb southern; ft 50 for
,
Kentucky white, Corn, $1 85 for yellow. Cate
82484 c. Petroleum, 85a36e for crude; 6 0a8lIc for
relined in bond; 7 51800 for free. NV tOiky 17a
I 78.
Chicago Market.
Carr.too,Oct. 15 .—Flour advanoed 25c. Wheat
$1 5211 72 for No. 1. Corn, *1 2751 $8 for No. 1;
$1 2.51 127 for No. 2. Oats, SA (11,a/ for No,
L. ,, Whtsky St
COVGII. - 351-6
I FRY S 4ZI X. IST S
MELLIFLUOUS
C 0 1 1 /q-1 - 1,
z
•- 1 NtilekleWah, otie Con,gh Datum la
warranted to cure Coughs, Ooldi, lipatiaess,
Asthma;ilThooldng :Cough, Sore Throat, Con
sumption, and all affections of the Throat and
For I
sle by Druggists: t 3 General Depot East
Fourth street, CSnotounatt, Ohio.
• "
-DIARRHE(II,A.
. WO. ll 'ellipt '. ,
All the Medical men and the Press reconuneod , ___'
,I ' : : ...,... ...„.
Dr. Strickland's Antl-Uholera Mixture as the I Wines, Jos raodttii, Othwand' ailiva - a, las aimilki-
only certain remedy for Dlarrhooa and Dysea. , anal use only; via
t so cr rtent l s t , l !:ti a mu c r o m n e t . in z t g a ca o r t io Ax:l i n v ee t, nts, Ah.. , . ,prn_rdlepuy..X_DLo2st,
t -- r
, awn la I ' *4 " °I ""n°l6-
an
warranted to e ff ect a cure alter all other means , Pure Jul"Pf a /Me Pont
Wine,
have felled.
-Pure oldtSherry..wine, .
. .•
Pure Old -Nraderla Wine, -
gig. sa tklArgaiiito, • peneu7tl Depots East i .p ure Hminlidsyn. 0 ,-
POlitth street., trittcrtiniittl: oliti.
. JaMalea and Sr, Orrtla RUntli. '..:,-.i
lisiported Clare,.. .
STRIC.K.LAND'S
, of Havana cigars, eta: a
...
.i=" X X.a 311: .I = l. .IE - 1173,11 3:0 lir . ! Cabana' I Pretucados I
. „.
... a. . ,
~
.1 a i atepeinalasi Etritintaaa t • -
Dr Strickland , . Pile Remedy has cured thou- f Loudres I Figa ro . i .
'wads of the worst mules of Blind and Bleeding ' R itg a im , Epoxy cre o l e .,
Piles. It Ores ISittnediate relief , and effects a . . ' - . .
•
permanent cure. Try it directly. It le War- .
:
ranted to cure.
esti°
For sale by all 'Druggists. Generitt Depot ' l , i - a " . '' red . ' - ------ I 1 4.
a East Fourth Street, Oilll'innatt, ohin.
i a.u i aatu
ilaiXtrtl4 4.o ll2l :oVrtie
i Eapaßolws l Sobrlnaa I *_'
_ I Jockey Olubl I...klieg-lintel I .„%
And a variety of orentui "' •
,
1144=DYSPESIA, NEH V O USNE:liß i _____ 4 o) rire I Qnr mkt offilsaya -
_Os . _ .Sitin s
BIL ITV, D ST/tIcKLA Tunil —We wO the oraflorthYln 'go
4 % . anipa ienr.ri x t , pt 11 ,4 • Ii l e d,
41 i t in, lie
van=trAtur 1111 =Lfau ti gill " rrirt 44 -op-'
and Nervous Debility, to use Btrickland'a Touter. "Lida.
rlt le a vegetable preparation - Tree from al. 1 - i P. •i...i-- • 1 1..........
1 ....4,
,coholic liquors ; it strengthens the whole nett- , TO THE- DENTAL PjIOFESSIONy.
out system ;It creates a good appetite, and i I
sarm,nte4, tip 0,..e -Ispepala and hervous I/e s - I -
'Vilify: -
Iw p Lee! a large, and'oatt'ully 4 'watt nig* 44
. .
g. tii, :white. Patent Teeth,
OnitirajArtaatrong n. Jnald's Tentk
W. A. Duff re.Ocoa Teeth,
Neal; otlurdy at , Valth T.getit,
Johnson& TAituPs Teeth,
For sale by Drugglaita generally, and sold by
Whbleruiip Agetuts u ro, i il l 4 1 :1 str e ',, L t,
ogilfair City,
And by -Dr—GEO:II:IVEYSER,
- (bMierWnadistotett nad•VirYin Alin&
Pittsburgh, ra.
&east Fourth
street. iuggoirmati,
oottirlydifor
Ste's AL
:'FANOT 00 . 003" " "
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WINDOW 1311 - ADES V S
- -
Heed baba
, • .! "rAttLE ol i dirits
. 7 w.
NEWS FROM NEW YOgle. ':
s.~~wi~.
`.Pure. .- Arnow.
PITTBBWIF-- 11t 1181188
3iENI~A r. TMRIPOrIi.
toßgE.Neg • & '':yi*elalLEß,
ApothecarteispC pOititis ln
Foreign and Domestic: Medicines
Med-uunes
Obenilofds, Dyes . intcr
Alcohol, •Perfarftery, Es": ArtjuisB
. and Toilet &ape, Li
quors, Tobacco Cigank
Paints, Oils.- and;-Varnishes,
'biomes, fluppbriai : - and
Braces,. P rill/ s it/OA r y
Medicines, dlo.);,
*N.
" Tvzasze
qt.,
We raanaaat” re all itskit :rib*: oap t ur -
ed Tresses, eadAeap. eetuitantly-gs 'mad
Maudie, Fitch s, Mateo i Chaos, 11011,a -1
Udall otherdnaaopkotafrot 8 r.
In eases airi n g
or when an panuatay' la
Pprues gri# ll3 ;it, Anktltiltmanxitkoturs
to °Nor •
ADD°&trio.. surimarEsts,
istwir,4l)lolSfAc
lELALSTIO STOCKINGS.,
• • •
, „ „
veaponej ..o2ti ly tii
puostion of Trusses, 5t0.,..-401,6Ma nankin:4'
of Rupture,
Bri r SICIAN'S PRES 10E3
„
cAREFuLLY OrlitnntitMED. Olw P.
sorlptlon Department le elettqlle obionner sje' ••j
experienced P harmakentut;o4 - . 41 articles deed -
In ao mpouuding,preacrlptleds, *re selected With' ,
,1
regard to puritr. - Destutets end •Streagth.
_. v . I.
. , .
Prescriptloes .. earetally- eeI:CMS:II:Idea at - ail- j
howls of the eight. • . -
ETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES: •
Pura Crearri 'Dr - Tartar.
Errellth Baking Ain
Room ignitard.
Gran and Powdek, Plar;s.
4. wee
-
" Ginger "
•
Okununon.
Root
Bark'
Oswego (Ann Stant,
Voie's GeLetlzut, .
Price's Wycerine.,
Hecker's Flirts's.
Pure Wines tor CooklbtriArPosoll-
Bernett's Oooking *bailie%
.Caraway
Aufse
- ' • Oortander , Seed. "
- • • • Alsae-sulitlattattga.
. salmi% _i f - , •
• PeAd'amak-i
tro.. att lie.
HOUSEHOLD :AIMCFLEa
gOMENCH't Putmente.
804 W,veu Tomtit.
U . Mandrake:TOL : ,
Ipouggiq'S- rdedfisi,Viokt*y,
'Mat' Rte4aigttallneats I
I, C :141ipattirffitsa Vfg.tatki.jr:.l
,-.•
unktuttetiouPutil-': 4 ' ' 1(3'4 - ~. .3 -
'Dr. R. , a. witscnisitpini,;)
4i
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•
Drake's RastetteeePlattittiotla Ottleb raledaglinach ttatterili, '•.•:`•'7.-A
• Cutter's Neht*Enfiffide. ittittn,
An Atiticipuitor 11211920017164 '''' -" r
nay.A.uk 0 the reit* qt.ateat,,Atemerorth-af:l
• •!' , .• ••-••=;:- • ' I ~• :•:,:••,,,
Painti,teada. MALLS. Cqlors, 021s,_Vareisboav" .=,,
Brushes, Putty, Tabirajno, Quid-Lent 1 4.. --- , .- 1
~.._. ,
We imve feollittei ter funlialking then allot.r• - --,
St . manufeet mire, sloes.
.....
.
, :„ .. . -- . 1 ::•-..f2
.1P.4•14, 6( .rtind.--11114141:ELMILi :-.:`,.-,.,
Our stock of Oniiiiimaillieatainea aril
semi-annually with great dare I p an exandlicair t
Pharancoutuotana physician, .n 4.1,6 guarazue.:•,.--i?
all drugs and niedloines we scalp:ere at
total:* -:-',
gyrated.- : , -• i 0:4 , - ~,i , - - 4 .
10 i ) elniAlltillt. ! ~ . -1
-.- -
All our American f&ii:v_ Mar' " buy Joagaks
Hl3.
celebrated, house Or. PU Al WWI uparo,",:-A
111. A bi- ..,: ;, . . ~i •1, -:
, . 1 . , ,
• , An Inquiry of your, lewdly itbretraut mr2411 . 0
-lily you as to. thelr , purity.
_ .
•
! , T.3-YMI ar ''; I}Y74 katullia
.., i 6
igit 4 , 4 ra ..,,,,, , --
i' °crown mpartion: Vlr stanteewpag..
reliable,
~.. . ,r 4
..- Annetta, Altinislitne Vitro', Rtalliil WOO 4, ' ...Ili
i can, Wood, Cochineal, Ooppetair, Oitd6 ..!
lf tear Extract
. Lo wiko. Flail*, Isp, --, 1
',,' iri gp*; Aqu i Lao D
_e,
' 't -,, 4 . .. ~' 'der, Zink:, II
I Sicily Sumac manic i
• -.Blue Nitro/ ac.; tea:
• Dental Coiluusi3 Denjal,,Lathesi. Forinipposft
gers, *Menu . MD/A RD:wraps',
hns, te Bane, iiti4 &WC
Gold and Tin Fcdia, and sosowpisiato; crert..„,
description.
_
k,iiiaga tha •
'TORl OOrl r, ll 7 :24featial
cor::Pouria a araigicesis*
oolotyd
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