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AH A
OEXEUAF, TOXIC FOll THE SYSTEM,
IT IS tl.VIUVAI.M'.l.
'It lm lorn: 1 it n niift ltiiinrinnt ih-Mcrntiitn In
tht. firwilli-e of meit'clm-. tn oM'iln n ninthly itmUM
i tlit. iiml it nlln!y we Mini It n-siirii-il to iihnnM
unhernilly In M- uf SiTufiiln. I.lver lleito, Sail
l:llitllll. OlIMTill I'm-lMllnll of ilm Vlinl I'mvvr'. III. 'I
'I iIi.im toriiieiit'nir il!vni' of tin .'kin M trying t"
III. i mt.niv mill hijurluin to tlir health. Attlimicli
jki.-omimI nf pim-i-roil lieallm: iriinTllus ll I viillrvly
ImriiiivH, Hint wlM not Injure tlic tno't
DELICATE CONSTITUTION.
Whi'n In perfeet lioiilili. no eflVet I prwt'irt'tl hy It
ll".'. M.-ii mi lnrri'-iu nf ni.'tltn: Imt when tllffiii
fx'ftivl In tin friiim. ninl i-Htryli.c riot It, victim
Umv tto iiili of I IB', tlii-ii It inyfUrloti Inlliii'iiw
I. felt ii'iil seen: It fiiklnilU-H now lift nml l'nr. mnl
l.r'lnst li.nltli ninl strength to ilm MillVrlinj unit ills
usuil.
SCROFULOUO SORE EYES.
The f.illinvliii; lniHirtmit tiiliiwiiy I from South
Kinirtinii, I. I. In this 'np tli S!r?:iiurllln wm
rrniiiitiifinli'il ! the family Phyrlclnn.
Mr. Strsm: llenltomon. My llttlo ilinehtcr,
wIm-h imii voir ill. I. wa- nltwlti-il with . icnl'illiu
liliiniir (Hi her Tii i. wlili li mm nfliT I'Mi'iiilcil Imii
lior eyes (iiiislnt: nllil.il IimI li!linlnri In mi.) n(
tlu'iii.'innl ill'llu-iirlni: lit r Miinli1 fir.-. I cnijiliiyfil
lifn ihicliii ( nili'ii'l lirr. wli.i i'nIiiiicIoiI their
uti t 'f-ktl in u'lii- Ii.t rcllir. tint Hull pr.in'.l iii-
li-i. nml llintl y mil iif tin-ill ii'iimrkril tu tnc tlntt In;
linl kiwrtii iir"i"Min' lrlklnc rnri" I'lU-ctiil by SiiinlV
.tfnrMinrl'lt.MU. ii.lt Im-I mii' ti try It I itl.tH.iinl una
li'.ttV. tvhu'li lioC..niHirlH:.i ll'ln, nml laforo ll M
II iim-iI iii it li ill I'iTivtf'l mi nilru enrv. It U now
over four jour fltuv uln1 Wii rureil mnl tliero Iinj
I'vcm mi nvii'iU'Hrii.ri' nf lli illwiuo, mnl wu r
iiUUnit ti.ut It U u ! rfHil inrc.
J!tn'cll'iilly yniir,
ukouok uonixsoK.
l'ro.fr... mi.l NiM ty . II. Ai l. HANIIS,
WIimIi-ii'i' Dni'.-.'l-K linl I'liltmi-htriot, corner of
Wlllhni. New V.irk.
For fn!e liy DKWI IT. KITIT.K .V Co.. II. .JOIIX
KON .Vlii.nti.l IlKKINUTON v 'o..Sn KmiieWeo;
' KICK A COKKIX. M-.ril.c: IC II. MrUDNALU
Cu,Sni'r.iiiioniii; mi.l liy Dmuytii Burlly.
1 UR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
AHD mil TUB CI.T.K 0
ALL DISK SKS AtiSI.Vfl FKOXT A.V TSirCRK
HTATK C TIK It MOD, OB ADIT
0.r ,"ltt SYHTh'M.
it iff uirMi'oiiD or
?URT!tY VEG;TJ3LK EXTRACTS,
Ani tintliii ri iiiln rl nn to Injur U
CONSTI'U TI ON.
Th (.prirlifthU j.rri tl 1y PhylrlM
Mm if felenrv. m tl.e n Mlccr wlilfli Iim
niMi.l Ita.iiM-. f.irnUt.r .riH.f .'Uli'clent to annrlmt
rycinH. iinl Hfriilnc inliu1 f U ' "('
rlorlty atvd m.!u. (t U no- attiiilk il rt In imiI
raetle U lir Mill
UWIF0K1I REMEDY
tn NH4 nf drriifnU. I.tjirmy. Tiinvirt, & IIIr X ' ""
J.iJnn, lti-iiiitliii. Iytl"l. Klrnr'a Kvif,
iry rtuiiUI;il yiiiitninatle f lihpur ITfod:
It tba iImv- of th MiitiU ami Tiiu, l"f '
lt'i (iiul oVIidlty ( tha ijrium. ylrl.l to tk' '
f'lli'f rurilUn.f 'liV lllirfiil-fnr Id blinul It tbaa'io
rl ikrougb wl.Uli tiUM fiutU It wty W U !
rpj.t of Ilia lu.ty.
ilrail tlif fullaialng.
Tlilf rtia.'ta wh Mnt hj ur cai t Pattar. i
en, n. v., wtiirh i iii ritir.ii u 17 nriu r i
l.ktHj,-. af Ur. allrit. '
UtMrt. A. II. h. II. iUNPi: RrntUmrn. It tlr. j
m (.Uva-.a-a in n.l yau lb r.iHowing Mtipm ti
ra(rit to nir mm. II t'ik Mtrra tall, tn.t fti
jht vrkt of rorrre utTrr tlia nl-' ttl I ll
lilt Iff l Kg mt f.Hit, wh en "" fl'f'l to III titmM'
Th lallii( Ui.cil ly lilt bjiU'lii. (R'l ilU
Sviixt ni"i .'fiily : ftr tbu nn lri lima aUai
alrai f.'rinl mi ilia lf i. foot ' on tliua Wi
it. fla iii(Tri.t .hii.'lmi. hut raiia ralieti hue
much: and Ihr . Vlrlrr fniin.t him u rnncilf.'
nil l"V that li wii mud to leave liU If I, ii.Tern.j
Ilia niirtl irrucittlrr .lri, lluriiij t tits Mm the
.Vmia lifl hai'i'liie mceb iffrtftad, that (ilfea fii
iirc r'H out. nf wbl.'.li lit 1. 11 nuar nmro tlin twenty.
flr irarTi In Loltla. vryln frmn nne.lialf to om
nit a half liquet In Inn-tU. W hav-l Itra up al
hope of til rtiir. ; hut at thin l!ln r nr U
ituca.1 t try your Pa'traiiaril1, mt I wltU it ci kit
kaaith uil aiiilta hrfau Iuiiuti1latly to IniproT.
antt o rit. ma llir lunxa that lo thku 4uaa
katllt ffurlr.l a prifart eura.
Whh jrailmJe, 1 rama'n truly yours
UAHIUU BALLAltD.
Prpril ami aoM by A, II, t D. HANDS,
Whn'aMla HrMiita, 100 fulton-attatt, canaf af
William, Naw Vvrk.
Koraala by DRW ITT, KITTLE A Co., II. JOIIN.
OS U Co.,an. UKDINQTOM It Co. Han Kranrlieo,
KICK COVriN, Maryaflll; U. H. MoUONALD
h Cm, aarauinr.lu J aca by DraffUu aaflly.
A ynunjj girl, much alarmed at tlio idea
of lit'f mule Irieudx boinj? culled upon to go
10 wnr perlmpa bo, Id I lid in tlio conflict
'xcluiineui with tears In her eycp, " How
dreadful It would be to. live without men !"
-. "VJTV- "J
BY OVBRLANDjTfiLEGIlAPH.
TKLKaitANint) TO VltliK.V KOIl TIIKllUNTI.VKI..
Dates from October 14th to 18th.
Mkmimih, OcloWr lOlli. Thu Utbel
CuiiL'ftH-i on l he Ulli n:i!Hi'd a bill empower
lllf HlL' I'll'Sllll'llt 10 HIIHIIflUl the will 01
liuoi'iis corpii4 when I lie pubtlu su'ely re
qmri'H in upply only to nricfl lor lieuson
iiiiiiHl (Jiiiilidiniic (Jiivcriimciit.
Wahiiisoton, October Kith. A letter
fri'in OnVfiiior Ciirtin, ol' IVncylviiiiia ny
l.f bus bein iiifornu'd on fioud uiitlinrity
llml our (jeiieiiil in foiniimnd of thu Irnop
nl Mimer-tiiwn, Mniyliiiiil, knew of Hie
iibelc enis-iiin the I'oioiiiuu ut llniieneU,
nt ten o'c'oek mi Fridiiy morninir,. Ah the
rebels did mil leuve ('Iminbersbnrir until
nine on Sifurd.iy iiinruinir. the whole force
eniilil luive been euptiiiid had proper nieiio
tin ; been liiheti. mid the people, nf Pennsyl
vania saved from the diL'iiiee. east upon
tin in. The (invernnr deiirimU a thorough
ilive.stiiraiiou. which the iiiiliinry utithori
lies have mileiuil. In the meuntiitie. (Jov.
erniir (!arlin is lukiuir aetlve meuHurcii to
iiHtire lite Slule iijraiiit any further nthN.
Kurt ress Mnnroe. Oct lOtli. The U eh
mond Kiiqinrcr of the elewnth ililoks there
iH a iriHp'Tl T tit) early peace, which con-e'u-iiiiii
is founded on the recent buttles in
'Virjjiiiiii and M.iyland, and (specially
Aiiticiaui. which, it suys. whh ilie moot ter
rible defeat of ihe war to tins Federals. It
mills that l he Kutt teipitii u proclamation
U issued in autieipalioti of the iinundiate
tterleri nee of oilier nations, to n(T ird them
an ap'ihiv Oir tfrniiiiatinir the war.
(yiiiro. Oct. I'llh. The steamer Admirnl
lyimr nt lie levee at (Jnluinhu. IC'-ntiiehy.
Took fire al nn early hour thN morning. In
litis condition she flouted down the stream,
and became cnlunjrlid with the Philadel
phia, used us an ordnance ninl Quarter
muster's bo tt. IJoili ima's were entirely
coiiumed. L's. S2nf)00.
Oarin. Oct. Iflih. The locsby lliplmrn.
itiir f ilf steamers Adniirul and I'hilmlcl
phia. yesterday, is ST'i 0(10. Several hun
dred shells on the former exp'oded, do'nir
some diitniiL'C to the hnti(H in I lie town,
hiid wounding somucitiz tw, but noiiu seri
iiihIv. .
(Jtncinnnti, Oct. Kith. Oenoral Ornn
cerV iidviint,i from Kritukfurl, Ivy., took
poes'ion of Paris. Ky., to-duy.
It is also reportid that n larire portion
of the army which has been stationed at
Melenn, Ark., for snnu1 lime, left there
souie days since, ascended the Mississippi
and d's"mbiiikr-d at Capo Oiiitrdcuu, Mo.
Deutinaiioii unknown.
LouUville. lotli. Pkinuishinir is said
to have been troiojr on yesterday nraninjr
iiIohl' tln lines from (Inri'imMmro; to Stan
ford. Ivrhtttckv.
Chieajro, October Kith. Hut litlli! is
ttllowiil to be telegraphed in regard In
nriny ntovi menis in ICi ntueky. The rebels
luive ihree ronlis of ictreal one thr'nirh
Soniers"t. by tlit road on which Zillieoller
invaded lCenluckv hni Winter.oue llimu;li
Willinuisliurir. and the ihiid via Cumber
land Gap. which is not believed to haw
bicu made wholly impassible. At this
sciix'hi till three arc roads in tolerable f.rood
condition, and the rebels may succeed in
safely cairyini; nil' thu uut of llie'r tiniiH.
Ibiel'l is htill in active pursuit, mid it is
considered likely llml within ten days not
nn armed nbcl, null ss u native utriilht.
will lie in Kentucky. .
Chici'-'o, Kith. Tlio Nashville Union
of Ihe Dili. lirni'.'S full particulars of t lit
In cult in up of t In rebel camp at Luveruc,
'l,eiine.ee. fiflecii miles from Nashville.
It sccni llml on thu u'ht of the M.th u
I'okl consul inz of one iu'antry reuiuieiii.
two en villi y ieL'im"iitH mid one battery,
under O.-neral Paliner. went out on the
Murfrei'Mioro road, while Colonel Miller,
with the icmnaut of thu infantry, took a
direction In ihu left of the railroad. Pal
mer arrived at livcr;:nc at hulf-puM tine
on i iiisiiay tnoiiiin. aun ine uui coiu
meiiced snnu iil'ler. The eneniyV force con
sihtid of I wo rej:ime'ts of intimity mnl
ihree batlalioiis of cavalry, with but one
piece of artillery, which was soon sileilo'd
and a maii.'iie'blown up by it shell from
inn1 ol our L'Uiw. The enemy then nl
lc mpted to flunk tlio Ftderals, which was
l.revi'Utei) by ihe lintelv arrival of Colonel
MTcr, wiih his fotce! The IL'lit lasted
for 'Oine tinie, and resulted in the complete
r ail .'if i lie enemy, who ab.iudnoed every
tb.iiir. r' cupMited four hundred small
ai ii.s. one canuoii. lift y-six waon lo.ids ol
flour, a laix'f (nautiiy of b.icou, and u
uambi r of beeves ami lunves.
Wns'li'-fion, Kith. The deprechitinn ol
piijier nn 'y ' incouveni.-ntly Ml by the
(iiiviriiiui-.'ii in i)H transact ion, itieludiu
thu dllVici ce of cxcliiiujje. to pay navy
and civil I'xp'iisea at dislaul poims where
the United .Siiilrs notes cuitliot be made
uvailable. Fi'in similar causes, many eon
tractirs will be involved in lieiv losses, i
not bankrupicy, owin-r to the increaeil
prices of ail .ch which liiey liuvo obli.
piled themselves o lurnili. They, it is
6a d, will apply to O .'iijjress for relief.
Louisville, lfiih. The Memphis linllelm
says tlio guerrillas imv beyond Itulciuli.
Iciiucfwe. burning all mo couun iney
come uernss,
Iouisvillo papers of tho I2lh sny the
Fcderuls nre concent nil in; in lurgo force
ut Fori Donelsnn for the purpose or clear
i'iik Western nml Middle Tennessee of
rebels. Many rebel families at Clurksville
are preparing to leave.
The main body of our nrmy wnn said to
bo near Crab Orchard lost night. The
rebels were still, retreating iu two columns
toward Cumberland river. All sortB of
rumors arc In circututlnii. One is based
on a Frankrort dispatch of lust evening, to
thu effect that Kirby Smith's entire lorce
has been captured in the vicinity of Niclto
lasville. At headquarters I hey have no
information confirming this, and the repoi I
is discredited.
Guerrilla nre commit ling depredations
in Owen county, north of Frankfort.
New York, Kith. The slenmer I'oto
nine, from New Oilcan, on thu TMi, bus
arrived. The news is unimportant. Col
onel Deming of ihcTwclllh Massachusetts
has In en appointed Acting Mayor of New
Orleans vice GeiiiTuI W'eitzcl, relieved ut
his own n queht.
New Yoik. Kith. The f-hip Urilliunt.
bound from New Ymk to Iverpool. was
captured nml Imt tit Oetohcr .hi. iu latitude
forty, Iniiirilntle lil'y, by the privateer Ala
butiia. The ship lOinily Faruliam was cap
lured at the miiuu time, but releu-eil, her
papers showiui; that lur citjio was
lor ICu.Iish ticeouut. The Alaliaina
had previous'' c.iplured and btirmd the
whalintr baik.s Virtrhi'ii mid I'JIishu Dan
bur, near Island Flops. The ctews of the
vessels burnt d were paroled and trans
I'erriil to tlie F.mily Farnhain. Thu Cap
tain of ihe Brilliant reports another huge
hip iu siuht. when tie llrilliaiil was luiru
imr, workuiif up towards the wieck. proha
by with the hope of saving her. As
another light was seen at iiiulit it iJ pre
timed she was also burned. The followinu
is a list of the vessels known already to
hive been burned by thu Alabama : Ships
Urilliunt ami Aeniulgit ; britr Tucker;
barks Virginia. Mishit Duuliar; brig Al
tamielui; sehoiuiers Courser, Weather
l'iiul'u and Sturlight. A huudrid ami
ninety-one prisoners were lundcd on lylatid
Flores.
New York. Iflih. Commodore Will'um
i. Iludsou, of the Navy, died suddenly ut
lir-'oklyn. last nijihl. .'
Philadelphia. Kith. A correspondent of
tun Inquirer, writing Iroin .Mel.lcllnns
army, under dale of thu Mill, says many
importatil changes have beim made in the
various hrhrades, divisions and coips with
in I lie past few days. Hooker has been
assigned to McDovveirs connuund. bill has
not ycl taken thu Held. Many of thu di
visions arc under orders to march al a mo
ment's watiiiui'. Tlio Pennsylvania Re
serves, which are now in Hooker's divis
ions, received mulching onhrs yesterday at
noon, but have not moved yet.
Sau' Harbor (L I.). Kiih. During lite
trial of .lames' projectiles to-day, it shell
exploded, uiij'tig one inuii ami woauuio
spv-ral.
f,o'ii.svilIe, lGth A H'lmber of rebels
who ai rived at K.ehnioiid. Ivy., lust ni.'lil.
i' im t JCirby rimilhV army, on the lfith.
drawn up in linu of battle, about ciL'hleeii
miles southeast of Richmond. Huell's
nutiti nrmy puwd lhrou!h Crab Orchard,
lii'iy-four miles southeast of Frankrort, at
1 1 o'clock yesterday mornim.'. and if unim
peded. mui li? at Rock Castle river.
Ibaug.s army is supposed to bu near Lou
don, eighty-three miles sotithcast of Frank
foil. TheSheriirof Fayctle ponnt.vlirings n
report to fyxiuglou of a fhrhtp'Stcrduy.
between L'-xitiL'ton and Rielunoiid. in
uli'ch thu rebels went roulid. lhrowiuLr
iiway (heir anus and iimmuuition by thoiis
"lid, ll is said we captured 18 head of
cat lie and quite a number of prisoin rs.
The Colonel comniuudmu' at Rowlinc
Green reports the rebel camp ut Spriiiir
Held and Maryburg broken up. No pur
licu'ars given.
Cairo. 17th. A Federal force fioin
Shawneetown started on Wednesday in
pursuit of thu rebels whn roolied the steam
Until Dell, The mails taken Iroin her
have already been recovered.
New Yoik, lTlh. Thu Uud Twritcrs
have advanced war risk. I r vessels sailim.'
on the track of the Alalmma. to live per
cent. It is understood bv oflicers of ves
els cuiiiureil bv her. and since released.
that she would ctuise about the Gulf banks
ii while to destroy larue Anereiin sldp
li'ntr. The piiate'had kuowleiL'u of ship
beiiur loaded with arms for Ihe Un''el
Stales, and hoped to capturu them. The
Alabuiuii is represented as u very f.it sail
er, and her oflkvrs are confident of their
ability to capture or run away from any
vu-sel of the United S'aiey. I lt-r cew con
sists iriucip.illy of Ku'.r'ishiucii. am! ofli
eereil bv Sniilherners. lleriiruianient con-
sists ofsix.Ti-poiindi'is. one Kill pond pivot
?un I'm wird, and a -IB-pounder on the main
deck. Shu built!; directly in I ho track o
both outward ami homeward b and bouts,
il makes L'reat fear among iheui.
Ch.irhston. V.i., lGth. I.o is still at
Winchester with a larue force. Jackson
is ai Ranker Hill, with another larue toree
We learn from pcop'o here that tf. If Davis
Ins isaed n proclamation to the cll'eci
that all Fidernl officers captured, shall be
put lo hard labor if Lincoln's emancipa
tion proclamation bo carried out.
New York, 17ili.-Thn 'times' Center
ville corrispondeut, says I hire is no doubt
that Gen. Stuart is now in Iront of our ad
vance uuitrd, threatening mi attack. Gen.
Staid has advanced to meet him. (Jen.
Smart encamped yesterday between Hull
Klin mouiiiuiii nun nn' nun' ivioe.
Louisville, lGth. Official dispatch from
Nashville, was rcceivnl to-day. Rebels,
were in lariro force near that city
nn the 11 ih, and sent u fl.iir of truco do
manding surrender of the city. Gen. Neg
ley, who is iu command, declined. Federal
force was considered ample for its iWeiw.
Gov. Harris, Maj-Gcn. Anderson und Rrig.
Gen. Forest were in, command of rebels.
Nqw York, 17th. Serious resistance
huvlrig bf'en miiiio to cnroljilie'ht for draft
with the residents of Liiiwrnn' county.
Pent) , it wusr necessary to call militia
force in town of Ulakuley, and lire on in
surgetils. Four or flvu' Were killi'dund'thc
opposition quelled.
Sag llarlmr, lfith. Gen. fnmrprlnven
tor of James proiectiles, was wounded' by
explosion of shell, yesterday' nnd died this
morning.
New York, 1 Till- Advices from head
quarters stale. Gen. SehohVlil with advance
giniid left Ciissvillo und was mov n lo
wards AikaiHiis line. Scouts pent t'-' til
as far as Cross Poles, Ark., but were d.iv
buck by enemy.
We ii.tve iii'telligruce fmm Hustrrn Ar
kiiisas, that rube! force of 9,000 had be-u
eouci titrated at Piovideuee, under Me
Hride. Fedcnd Gen. Carr is iu command
nt Helena. Reports statu that Hiiuhnau
wilh ("uisideriibe foice, is on west s'd ol
river. Ihriateiiiii; to attack Inm. Hind
in in's w shinir to do so before Carr can lie
reinforcid. Carr bus tullluiiut foicu to
make his position sule.
New Yoik. 17th Drnft in this Slut'
ordered for Nov, loth, thu number is to
be probablv .'Jo.OOO.
Tune' Frederick correspniidenf, snys, n
reconnoissaiiee ncn'st the Potomac shows
rebels are in force in vicinity of Shcpurds
town. Washington, 1 7h. A dispatch received
by Navy Depailmi'iit, from Com. Scott, ol
the gmiboat Murtunzi, dated oil' (!ap
Fear river. N. ('., lltb.says on that morn
ill"; i li'1 robe's ntn md lire on guuhonl finm
n battery wliicil liiey constructed during
the night on the beach. One shell Mrnck
and exploded, killed two ut:d wounded five.
Tlie L'tuiboat withdrew.
nurlim.'lon, Yl., 17th. SnfTlcrent re
turns have been rcceivnl to determine the
diction of all the Republican MemliTS of
CotiLTes". Tin State ticket ulso elected
by about 10.000 umjoity.
(JIiIciil'o, 1 7th. ltt urns from Iowa indi
cate the election of flvu Republican Con
uresmeii. Cincinnati. 17th. Returns from thirty
one counties give Democratic majority of
17.800, beim.' a gain ol over '28 000.
Indianapolis. Kith. -Retains thus fir
indicate thu election of Democratic State
ticket by from fi.000 to 8.000.
Wifhiii'.'tnn. Oct. 18ih. A dispatch
from headquarters of at my of Potomac
says the iiconuoisauces, under Hancock
and Humphrey, returned after going wbliin
live mil s of Hunker Hill. The em my did
not interfere wiih return of 1 1 uncock, but
followid Humphrey with artillery aitdcav
ahy to within a short distance of Shepart's
town, npciihnr on him wilh artillery where
ever they could. Our loss one killed and
ix wounded. The troops crossed the
Potomac safely lat night nt Shepardstown
willi a number of prisoners. One huuercd
rebel wounded left at Charlestown were
brouiiht within our lines, ninl w lie pt
ruled The rebels, h d'sputing Humphrey,
had .'Id or -10 killed. Thu object of the
expedition was fullv accomplished.
Pleasant Valley.' 17th. The rebel Gen.
Smart is nt a point four miles from Iais
town on the Oeeoquau river. (Jen. L"i is
at Stephenson depot, five miles east of
Winchester. (Jen. Longstni't is ten miles
above Winchester. Stonewall Jackson is
ai Ranker Hill.
New Yoik 18th. A lei ler dated Fayal.
Mederia, Sept. 18lli, says on the 8ih uud
9ib, a rebvd steamer, supposed lo be ihe
Alabama, bim.cd several whalers uud a
schooner.
Jelleison City, Mo 18ih. The ft aincr
Funic was cap'nired Thursday uhihl by a
baud of gniriilas. Thu pisseiiu'ets were
robbed, the s'ores taken, and ihe bo.it was
allowed lo proceed.
L-ai'sville, Kith. On 1.1th. Rrnsrir'fl Iffi
wilh four lliou-auil men. was at Ciab Or
cliuiil and rapidly ret real intr toward Mount
Vernon nml London. Kirby Siitilh also
icporicd to bo in viciniiy of Manchester.
Cairo, I81I1. Gen. Price is irnthrriiitf
a large nnmb'r of Hoops at Holey Sprint!.
MNs., wiih a view it is said, of ut lucking
some point on tlio Mobile and Ohio rail
ro id.
New Orleans continue healthy. Tlie
rebel steamer ll'miche lias been chased
a-hore six miles from Moro (J.il!u near
Havana, tier cicw leaving and firing her.
The vessel was totally destroyed with Iter
carao of cotton. Souii nuxieiy is felt on-
board ihe Saxon for the safely of the
learner Maiimzis. She had s'veral pa?
setcers ami a largo amount of specie- on
1 ond
Lou'sville. I81I1. A gontlennn who
'eft Charleston on the 20th Sept. gives a
gloomy picture of nfl'.iirs there. AIMhc
necessaries of life nre at starvation prices.
Largo am.iiinls of counterfeit Confedcra'e
notes weie in circulation. Ho says the
Oliiiri'.-touiiins have comp'eled iwn formal
able rutn, which will be put into service
us food ,t men can be obtained.
Uxconstitutioxai.. In the fiercest part
of the IL'ht al Ilm battle of It itnn Rouge,
a stout negro was observed leading tin
rebels. Ono of our men. in niter violation
of the constitutional ri.'hts of the South,
killed the cltattlo. Such an net cannot
but have thu effect lo greatly exasperate
our Southern brethren, and betrays a de
gree of fanaticism that may well prompt
us to exclaim ' Whither ure we drifting."
Two acquaintances mpptins one morning
ono greeted the other with," Rtautilulrain.
this, sir ; fetching things out of the ground."
Second friend, disconsolately; Hopo not.
sir, hope not. Got two, wives there, hV
Quack Am. In order to go to press o'l
Wednesday evening, wo havo been compell
ed to fill up some of our i-par e with i.uu k
advcrtls- in ml.;" Wu will bu all rljdit nftm'
this. You need irt rend these ad1", unle-s
you arc very mucli'nfl cled.
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