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The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer from Wheeling, West Virginia • Page 3

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flailu gjntcUiflruccr. Thursday Morning Sept 24. 1863 KOH INTIIKMD ADUN HI KHK1T. iVimlj, Oamli.UCr for aujfUtf Taxes .4 iVo: Hill uotice, prrpamt the Mate, th jw at my A ihr rn tinman uujjU.J. "uft! of SKVBOI.l*, v.

Win. a oesertrr from the First Virginia arrriu-d yesterday morning ia VarVet an committed to the Atbeaeuts. Hay ha, of Carlin -s this evening for camp nail arty any friends may to left At ti Kayh i'j oa Market IriT The Rxvkk yet gives no sijjn cl and everything about the landing stagnant. Ilurc were tnctiu at Pittsburg oa Tuesday by metal mojrk. Asusrsox, owing to the with wbtch be has met has remain ia the city during the week? Hs performances continues to excite nier and admiration of all who attenv morn -w weather was cool and a heavy toj i upon tbe city.

The nigiits are j. tbcugb there bare been no of Tbe atmosphere yesterday ciear ali day, and was very bracing raa Jtrr chap i. -i- -A3ie we do not know, was arretted Ago, on tbe National for Je5. Davis. Gipt.

Carr, who arrest, caused the fellow to get when be brought to to the Atheneum. qtii he a meet. i.e. Ohio, one day this week. that has bad tbi? eff'e two hundred and fifty of tbe word ar- be ported upon as bouses, jo that tbe Vallan.

iiarnsrilie pgr Tbe erst trrm of Coc-t. for this iistrJet. under commence on wees. day UctoTrsre are between tonr and fire huc. oa the docket, many of which r- ani will be scored or ir -tre four of muraa-r ol to be disposed of.

fiX5- i It 1 M'LLIVO We -xm tLxt gallant officer1 from duty in tbe army i ordered to report to r-v tbe Department We? y.TS.z a. serTf i ic West Virginia. campaign of I8C1-2. Indiana jn iiitiuciioa and promotion, tdT by tbe I. xij in of on Tuesday evening by Ti T- comraitteil ier T'apt Thorpe.

Lam- A ibtst has been a sol- -i army iir deserted u- otjr an i look before Keiiey w2i: Tues lay night jhowi bow to? Fu b.x.z of Dr. Cracraft, who ac- gentleman into tbe land of was banished a few nionlLs -I haT? returned to tb 5 -1 cow in Triadelpbia. Wei experienced mar.7 'ir return, a journey -a the city of Richmond tbe 7 TiT beioz attended with ma inconvenienciei. Xnr Cocstt Fair yesterday and wiil continue sorrow (Friday) We beard no report from the wiil be largely A train wiil leare tbe Hetnpthis rSty erery morning and This arrange- I i be up onti! to those who to attend the f--. am meeting to be held tbere xu fcif t'.

1 'i Jv.ttborg Company will i'f yearly dividends rovl out paying the funded debt of a'se of a few days. ThepresDirecuri, we learn, is rj? dividend at the rate of rtr four per cent. payable about tbe tbf lnr BiXK." It ia the public caUtiOflCd to upon iJank," which unprincipled attempting to I tted and on demand, and rV color they liable Ut by the unwary lor the old ia? notes, moat of which redeemed and canceled hy the department. It is aaid that "ri it Nr-w No such bank ft'y the "GoTernmeiit JU tbe wan time tbe Marshal of the War taftrTiiK 11av or Atoksmknt was pretty rt'Iy olisprvdl yesterday among those of Jewish faith. Mauy who are not strict adherents to the Uraelitiah faith closed their stores simply been use they hate been in the babil ot observing the occasion all their lives.

We are informed that the Atonement is o.ie of the most solemn feasts observed by the itish chureh, and unto this day strictly i regarded among the people, though many of the cerctuon't ils are dispensed with. In the early days of the church the priest who made the sacrifices of the atouement were required to put on holy liuen gaiuieuts, girded with linen girdle, and a linen mi- i tre. The goats and bullock were then made offerings lor sin, and the blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat. In these lat- ter days these ceremonies are not observed, but the people keep a fast for four and twenty hours, nor do they permit any ser; vile work in their household. differ as to the 1 number of persons who attended the St.

I meeting from this side ot the river The Copperhead paper at Clairsville says th it "by actual couut there were hundred And twenty eight wagons, carriages, the procession," and that half of them rvcre from Virginia. The Copperheads here counted the vehicles going from this side and they say there were only one hundred and thirteen. Un, less it can be made to appear that one hundred and thirteen is the halt ot seven i bur ired and twenty eight there is a lie out eotuv where. fiatf Dkatus at following deaths have occurred in or near Winchester, Va during the past David Barton, an eminent I iwyer, two sons add a son-in-law Dr. Uobett Bi dw an eminent physician William Waiters, merchant John Anderson, a sol- dser of 1812; James Bowles, farmer: Powell Ooorad, lawyer, and son of ilobert V.

Conrad, Samuel Trenary's wife and daughter a daughter of Joseph Seal a daughter of Geo. Kramer, and the wife Dr. Daniel Conrad. The people of the town and neigbbjrbood have been great sufferers by the vr.tr. WHOLESALE IS DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, UD NOTIONS; Ol MAIN ST It KET, WIIEELIXO, W.

VA. i tEtmuofc that hare Tf preparations fJr the trauaac- tioo of a Fall and Winter Trade, aod will offer that i other city. can aorpaaa. From b4(in( Prlonjal Bayer constantly in et. enabled famiah foil of USTETW STYLES, thry the ARE AT ALL READY TO DUI PLICATE Til ijUOTATlOXd OP AN Tf OF TI1K ElSTRKN CITI K.Ocr will foand at all Fl'IiL AND COMPLETE and in.jairy orders promptly and raiihfclly filled.

TALLANT A DKLAPLAIN. DllY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. ALEX. HEY 13? Main Street, WIIKKMNfr, W. invites COC5TRY MKIt- I A 5fXH hia ctock of I Fall and Winter Goods mtkint alaawber e.aahe jeoarantn wl at leaa pricri tbaii Eaatern Pianos, Pianos, Pianos Ji? rTTJ 'jMIK anbacriber haa Juat from WM.

KNABE Si Baltimore, a floe stock of auparb BOSKWOOD PIANO FORTES, richly car red solid mouldings, carred and music stand. ovad ffrand actfor I I agraffe Treble. 1 Inrtmmriti contain many In i and art unqoaationa bly the fliiMt trmr brought to the city. instrument void at v. an feet or era' and warranted for JKMHf: B.

MITLLOft, VTain Wheeling. 1X1)1 CO. Rf I print 'joallty Vor aale by vwi; 1. LOGAN A CO. and LOGAN, LIflT A CO.

NPA.1IHII LICOUICK 4-Xl qoality lor sale 1 'by II. LOfAN A CO. I LOO AN. LfgTA CO. KAPPKK MM IFF.

Vr KK FINE, in l'i Hi jar fcr aala by II. LOGAN A CO. and LOGAN, LIflT A CO. Who and Retail WbM.lio?, Va ClJIIBKAIt. 1 If I PRIM aale by T.

II. A CO. aand LOGAN, LIriT A CO. SIIKKP'H WOOL ATIIINO AM) EPONGEH, aala by II. LOGAN A CO.

1 -p-1 and LOGAN. LIHT A CO. CAM A5.D IIOTTL1C CKNKNT. I nj. In in which It can ba heaiod and Vrtm.

It la alao for aala In bulk, at whoTraalo anul ratal', by 1 T. n. LOO A A CO. JoK? and LOGAN. LIMT A OO.

School Books and Stationory. a fall Mcirtmmt of Fcbool aa in Uia WhrallnE Feinala loatitatn aod tba 1'nblic Hchooia. Fpa A Dnntoo'i and Copy i Rlaln. I nk. Pattella, Inkatanda, Ac.

For aala at oaatarn retail prlcea by aniflTJ JOflKPII ORAVF.H A CO, I No Monroe atreet. LAUGH LIN'S Old lloiue Bitters, Til ft'111 UK OF VIRGINIA. AN KLKGANT AND PLEASANT TONIC. AUOIIL N'S OLD IIOMK BITTKKP, 1 The Pride ot Virginia, Curvs and Liver Complaint. l.A Toil MVS OLD IIOMK IUTTKHS, The Pride of Virginia, Ctmw Flatulence and ludigostion.

LAUUIILIVS OLD 1IOMR IUTTKHS, Tne Pride of Cure? 0 Debility and LAUUIILIVS OLD liO.MK ItlTTKRS, The Pride of Viriclnitk. Curve Headache anil Heartburn. 1.AUUIILIN'S OLD IIOMK IIITTKItS, Tlii? Pride of Virginia, Curve Acidity of LAUOHLIN'S OLD IIOMK IIITTKKS, The Pride ot Virginia, Curvs and prevents Kevt'i iui-1 Astie. LAUUIILIN'S OLD tl IIITTKRS, Pride ot Virginia, Sallow Complexion and Foetnt Drouth. LA OLD IIOMK IIITTKKS, Tlie Pride of Virginia, Cnree Nervous Aflivtlom.

LAUQIILIN'S OLD IIOMK BITTERS, The Pride of Virginia, Should lw used by nil LAUOHLIN'S OLD HflfttK IUTTKRS. The Pride of Yirgiuia, Should be used every one, Deliotte Pot it aloft, Persons of Sedentary to Mt.t5ia.Uic Indnrticw. 11 can be used at a "Morning Appetiser." I'rcimml only by I I.AUUllLINS A DU8IIPIKLD, Wholeaalo Druggists, Wheeling, Va. Jul'2 SUGAR MILLS EVAPORATORS! 150 SUGAR MILLS OP the beat make Iq the country, at $30, 9ft I 97 and SUO. Each Mill fully warranted in every respect.

SO OF Cook's Celebrated Evaporators, By which the whole process of boiling. reflnlug ami defecating is completed at one operation. 15 Gill's Double Portable Furnaces and Pans, A very complete and perfect Evaporator for making Sugar. and get a full DeecHptIve Catalogue and rrMliw on the Science and Philosophy ot Sugar 1 Making. A liberal commission to wholesale IM1YOU A.

FKOMT, augSl A Main street. SUGAR JvrTXiTjSI Sugar Mills and Evaporators! I Ai SUGAR MILLS ot the pattern and ith in thecoaotry. Call and examine before tore having. angS PRYOR A FROST. heat Drills! Gratu LV)R coming season.

There implemeut the Farmer can buy which will Wf n'a much at aArst raU WKent Drill. lie lie crop against winter killing, one quarter of he seed and cm pnt in to tea a dav, while IncroMM crop fully IB par oent. Call and amine them be I ore seeding. PRYOR A FROST, 21 and Main BAGS! BAGS! 4 TWO Bushel 3,1 WO four buibel Jysn For tale by lturlap Itags. heavy PRIOR A FROST.

Timothy Seed! Timothy Seed received a very prime lot of Timothy Seed. fbnl seed of any kind. For sale to the I ratio at the rates. Abo, Clover feed and Gnui. PRYOR A -1 A 63 M.iin Street.

B-AJR IH.02ST_ AR IRON, Round fr.wn S-16 to 3 In. Itaa Square to 3 In. Ilia lus, Flat, U'bAJf IUa 3ito'4ln. Ilia IftOjr, Half Oval" to iu. IUi Ijios, Cut to lengths for Ttre.

It tft Iaow. Hoop, from 54 3 In. PronL Pcnnlylvania, American and 81igo PittAburglu. P. C.

lULDUKTH A DRW uiclt P. C. lULDUKTH 63 Main stjoet. SHEET IBON. SI1KKT IROV, MMltoJ Ova wr 'I Charcoal and Juniata.

mj Cliarconl and Juniata hit Sheet Iron for evaporallnj ra width. P.O. niLDRRTII W'. ii Kosendale IinLS CBMKlfT. reli able article tn the rfesfcrt, for sale by Ull H1LDKWH A ItRO.

50EGHUM SUGAR "a0AR ip; angl7 yy ILL protact from all rare valuable papc ment. ranging in pr(? augll Are and I I keep a full I to $400. 1 KTCALF JnURT, gofr WHITE jtlME. have recelvwl a car load of the VY Maryland White" Liiue. MKTCALF A HURT, 60 Main streeL PINT tUART and Halt Pint of PltUl Q1 factum, also aud for sain by uuiCJn received I URT, Pittsburgh Iron.

keep a lull stock of all bar, band, eheet I and hoop Iron of Pittsburgh make. Also, Norway American Nail Rod, which we will sell at the lowest prices. MKTCALF A HURT, VV1 60 Main street. the lowest prices. JullO HARPE BBO.

Hats and Caps. WK are now receiving onr entlro stock of Ifato and Caps lor the PALL AMU WINTKll TRADH. I Our stock of tJenta' French Felt Hata, of all colors, Is the most elegaut everofTered in this market. aepll HARPKH A IIHQ. HILK IIA TS.

WK have received the Fall Htylo of Hlllc Hats. We )iay particular attention to this llranch of our business and are at all times prepared to furnish the best article and latest sty the Retail Store. sepl I HARPER A BRO. YOUTHS' Boys' and Hats, of all colors and shapes, at the lowest figures. eepll HARPER A PRO.

OAPRi OAPH! JUBT large aasorlment of Boys'and Chlldrens' Cajis of Now York and apelphia etylcs. aepl I HARPKR A BRO. lUiKINKNS NOTIOKK. 5ST Valuaulk J. Went, No.

Washington' Place. Pacific street, Brooklyn, L. 1. say in a I viler: "I am happy to my testimony tu tho value aud efficacy of Mm. 8 A.

llatr Kivlornr hihI World's Hair Droasiug.lnthomost wiiw. They have rnturnl m.v hair il wm bald, mill wl ere gray to natuial color." Sold by Druggists everywhore. Depot, 1W8 Greenwich street, Now York. SPECIAL NOTICES. IIEIMSTBEET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE IH NOT A 1)YE llut restores gray Imlr lo Unoriginal color, by Ing the capillary with nit turn! sustenance Impaired by uge or diseane.

All instantaneous dyts of lunar destroying the vitnlity mul beauty of the hair, mi afford of tlionwlrm no dressing. Heliustreet's Inimitable Coloring not ly hair to natural color by an may cess, but the hair a LUXDIIIAKT llKAl'TY? ptvmotra growth, iu falling off, eradioaIm dandruff. and health and to the head. It baa atuud the teat of time, being tho original llalr Coloring, and ia conatnntly iu fkvor. Used by both gentlemen and It ia aold by all dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agent, I).

8. A SUA Broadway, N. Y. Two slata, 60 ceuta and 1. wepl-Om llAUAN'S MAUKOLIA BALM.

ThisH the moat delightful ind extraordinary article ever discovered. It clanges the auu burnt face aud to a pearly aatli texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distintfut appearance so iuvltlng in the city belle of faahion. It reinovea an, pimples and roughness from the skin, having the complexion frreh, tranaparent and smooth It contains no ma. terlal injurious to the skin. Pitronizedby Actreaso.i and Ope a Sit It ia wlat every lady should have.

Sold everywhere. UK91AS 8. UA11NE8 CO. General aepl Cm 303 BROADWAY. N.

Y. HAIR DYE! HAIR BATOHRLOR'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE la the Beat In tbe World. THKCNLY HARMLESS, AND HK LI AII LB DTK Thla aplendid Hair Dye is Red, Busty or Grey llalr, instantly a Qlossy Black or Xatural Ifroum, without Inuring the Hair or Staining the 8kln, leaving the lair Soft and Beautiful imparts fresh vitality, restoring its pristine color, aud rectiftee tie 111 effects of Had Dyes. TbeGenuiue is signed VILLI AM A. BATC1IKLOK, all others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided.

Sold by all Ac. BARCLAY-ST, N. Y. Uetcttelor's New ToJet Cream for Pressing the llalr. anglS ly THE 6REAT KNULBH REMEDY.

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Fonale Fills. Prepared from a prescrtplbn of Sir J. Clarke, St. Physician Kxtaordinary to the Queen. Thla invaluable tnediclnce Isunfaillng In the cure of all those painful and to which the female cunatltutlon Is tutyet.

It moderates all excess and removes all aud a speedy cure may be relied ou. a TO ARRIKD LADIKS It (a peculiarly suited. It in a short lime, bring On the monthly period Wth regularity. Kach bottle, price One Dolla-, beara the Government Stamp ofKircat Britain to trevent counterfeits. CAUTION.

Th Pills should uot be tatatu by during the FIRST THREE MONTHS they are anre to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of nervous and Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs. ou slight exertion, of the Heart, and Pills will effect a cure vheu all other means have failed: and although a vurerfol remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antmony, or auytbing hurtful to the constitution. Pnll directions In the pauiphiet around each packagojjrhlch should be carefully preserved. le agent for the United JOB MOSKS, 27 Cortlandt N.

Y. N. 11.37$ 1.00 and six atampa. enclosed lo I any aatfcorived agent will Insure a bottle containing I fifty Pills by return mall. Por sale by LAUGHLIXS A BOSH FIELD, and T.

II. A CO. Laughlin's Old Home Bitters. R1DB OP VlllGINIA. article this wirm weather.

That's You want a bottle. Jjeing so weak and I You can be I J3 it tors, ma ini a. id spending so many I 111 oat bettsr and 1 couxMjoeuce loojtj Old Homo Bittlri. TIIK PRIDK OP VIRGINIA. Hitters aro agreeaLle to (ho taste, In 'mild Operation, the moat dollcate nafnlg them with nlty.

In and penetrating the scat of dliSkse, tliey health and vigor to the sjratoui. Tlio the delicate aipma pleasant taste of tfiTFpreparathp) renders it peeullarly acceptable, even to fevered and Innguld patient. only by LAUGIILINS A liUSIIFIKLD. Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling. NISVKB KNOWN TO DIXON'S AROMATIC Blackbcrry Carminative.

TIIK 80VKRRIGN BKMKDY POR Dysentery, Diarrhea, Flux, Cholera Morbus and Hummer Complaint. Tlio Immense aalee testify to the merits of this remedy. Tlio nutneroua daily repot of attsat Its value; It haa over any other remedy, at once I curing tho disease, end imparting tono aud strungth to the system. Is safe and harmless to tho infant, and in the adult case. To the aoldler, especially, ft II Invaluable, being appropriately termed by them, In many certificates, SOL.DIKllfS PltlKND," Mothers And it superior to any soothing syrup for children teething; freodfrom the (injurious effects of Narcotics, glvos to the sufferer by removing the disease.

Sold by respectable Dealers everywhere. Psics. 26 CSIVT8 a Ilorrts. Propared only by 8m WM. P.DAVIDSON.Cincinnati, O.

A PULLaaaortment of MILITARY A. and TBIMM1NO always on hand. Also UMHHKLLA8. sepll No. 120 Cor.

Main ami Union Sta. GREAT REDUCTION! IOOO YDS. GREY GOODS, Only IV Cents. sep6 W. II.

BKN8KNKY. TIIK beat brand of German Gologne that and Importeil can hail at the Odd Pellow Hall Drugstore. seplU Afternoon Report. From our Army in Tennessee -Rose crans Almost Heady for Another Offensive Washington, September Times special says it may bo considered finally settled that there will be no draft In Ohio The State is deficient 8000 men only, which will be rapidly made by volunteer enlistments under ample bounties the Provost General is u'bout)to offer. A flag of truce boat which left Fortress Monroe on Saturday for City Point has not been heard from since.

It is believed the rebel authorities have domined her to preveut the officers of the Sanitary Commission, who have been prisoners in Richmond aud were on their return, giving information regarding rebel movements. Louisvillr, September 23, special from Naahville to the Journal, just received says; There was slight skirmish nig in frout of Rosecraus yesterday, otherwise all is quiet up to 15 30 o'clock iu the afternoon. I Louisvillk, September Jour. I mil received information which it credits, that on Monday night the right and left 1 wings of Rosecrans' grand army rested on the battle field of Saturday and Sunday, I and reinforcements, the uumber nut stated, from (Irani, via were to have reached him yesterday. Rosecrans' headquarters were four miles from the battle field in rear of the centre.

Rosecraus is in good spirits and hopeful of a complete uud decisive victory over and Longstreetaud it is re- reported A. Hill, who is in command of the Confederate forces opposed to Rosecrans Foutbkhs Monrok, September 1 Richmond Dispatch of the 22nd has the following: I Chieknmawjo, September two days' hard fighting we hive driven the enemy, after a desperate resistacne, from 1 several positions, but he still confrouts us. The losses are heavy on both sides, espec- ially in officers. We have taken 20cannou aud 2,000 prisoners. Braxton Bragg.

Rosecraus has been heavily reinforced i from Grant's army. I The Confederate Government has effect- ed a loan of a hundred million francs from parties in France, based on cotton now in 1 this country. Washington, September from Rosecrans, dated Chattanooga, Sept. 22, P. were received by the Government this afternoon, containing the follow- 1 ing: The enemy's attack on Thomas' corps Monday afternoon was hnndsomely repulsed, and Thomas' forces marched 11 quietly to the position they were about to assaulted.

11 Official dispatches of Monday state that two divisions of corps made a 1 reconnoissance on Rosecran's left, but no 1 attack was made. Rosecrans' order for the concentration s. of his command was accomplished Monday night, and he is now in a strong defensive I position whisb can easily be held until reinforced. 1 Four thousand of our wounded were removed from the fiold after Sunday's bat- lie. Gen.

Lytle was killed. In two or three days Rosecrans will be iiblc to resume the offensive. From Charleston Niw York, September Charlesion harbor letter states that everything is rery quiet there. I The Herald's letter says a great deal of 1 work is being done of very important character, the nature of which cannot at present he revealed, hut the results of which will soon develop themselves. On Wednesday last there was a severe gale from the N.

and it continued to blow with great fury until Tnursdav night, when it moderated ami finally died away. Houses were blown down and their occupants compelled to remain out of i exposed to one of the severest rain storms that I have witnessed for some timo. The tides were unusually high and huge waves rolled far on the beach over levees of sand constructed about the camps, and completely swept down the front of tows of tent and drowned out the soldiers. Vessels in the roads pitched and rolled violently, and many of them drag- ged their anchors. Fortunately none went ashore.

I The Charleston Courier, of the IGth, has the following A very sail accident occurred at Battery i Chevus, on James' Island, about 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. A magazine exploded, killing five men. We have not learned the cause of tho explosion nor how many were wounded. The rebel steamer Sumter was sunk be- tween Moultrie and Sumter a few days ngo In what manner the Courier docs not 1 state. Got.

Bonlmm has called nn extra aessiou of the State Legislature to meet at Colum- i 27th. Bonham, in a proclamation, calls But all the arraa-beariug population of thu of.age, not in or liable to Confederate for State defense. The time of enlistment for those occcpted is six tttrleg on James' Island have been busily engaged in shelling our camps on Block Island during the patit tbreo or four days, but had not occasioueu a single casualty up to last night. Tho i rebels seem to bo under tho impression that something is going on that does not promise well to their cause, us our men i are silent and no gii03 had been fired on our side recontly. It is not improbable that they are correct in their surmises, but their efforts to sholl us out will signally fail to remove the cause of their fears.

As I write Gregg ia being rapidly shelled by batteries Beo and Simpkins on Sullivan's and James' Islands. No considerable number of casualties have occurrel lately on this Island from Rebel practice, although at times it has been quite hot and well directed. A Times' Morris Island letter any a nothing baa transpired worthy of note since the date of my last letter. In fact It is not very evident that anything will occur for some weeks to come. The navy doe, not manifest the first sign of activity.

From Gen. CommandSt. Louis. September Leavenworth special to tho Democrat contains advices Iroin Blum's army to the 10th. Hluntia in very poor health and Itavea Tor Fort Scott.

All is quiot at Fort Smith and vicinity eicept a lew bushwhackers. Our cavalry are continually reconuoitcring and keening the guerrillas at a re.pectrul distance. Tho rebels nre falling back to Shrrrea. port, La. Kirby Hniith is In commnnd About one hundred men are rucruitnil daily at Kort Smith.

The enM.t?B? of negroea ia also brisk. Hlont has leaned an nddress to tho people of Western Arkansas, in which he as-i sutea them that tho federal occupation is permanent, the whole Indian Territory and Weal em Arkansas being under his control lleil lliver, followed Uiomof the Sioni nucl attachment of for the Union, ho teels assured la not exlinRtiiahnl in Western Arkansas by tbejoy manifested nt the appearance of hie troop The reports of delegations "''obavo visited i liim from the interior of Southern Arkatisun, and tbenrrival of hundreds of refugee. to enlist in the army, sives assurances of the fnvt. II" feelingly alludes to the pi sccutlon oftioiou men and the dre8a as follows: Many applications have been made by citizens for safe guards, but none will issued. The beat safe pnard you an hai is the Union flag unfurled over your preui ises, and deport yourselves as beootn i good and loyal citizens.

our conduct must bo your sale guard. If it bo your deaire to disenthral yourselves from the tyranny and apprehension to whicb you haw been subjected, and organize a civil government under the auspieies of United titaten authority. Bvery facility will bo atrorded to accomplish purpose. purpose leaving the matter with you trust- iug wise counsels may prevail. The Army of the Potomac Ordered to Move ForwardNaw York, September special to the World says General ilalleck has given orders for tbo army of the Potomac to move forward.

The bituation on the It has undergone uo material change on either side. Toe enemy is understood to he fortifying the approaches to Orange Court House and Uordonsville. Lee whole ariuy, it is estimated is now tornposed ol A. and D. P.

Hill's corps, the lutter evacuating Ilichmorid lately to reinforce l.ee, and Hood's division of Long street's corps, with Stuart's cavalry, making an aggregate ol 40,000. Sandy Hook, September The steamship China trom Liverpool ou the 12 th via Queenstowo tbo I3tb passed tbia point. London, September Oovernment lias certainly resolved to stop the steam ranis in the Mersey. The Florida was detained at Brest to latiafy the French claim. It is positively asierted that Maxamilian accepts the Mexican crown.

UTSIT Liverpool, September Tribunal if Commerce ol Bordeaux bus tricu an nsurance case involving the question bo Alabama a pirate or privateer. The was tbat the Alabama had not xceeded belligerent rights, nor incurred reproach ot piracy. An application baa been made to the Marseilles Tribunal of Comtnerie by the of some of the cargo on the ship IV. It. Nash, for authorization to seize the Florida at Brest till the claim for 100 out) nines is settled.

The authorization was Mr. Slidell has gone to Brest to irranee tbe affair. A Paris letter asserts that the legal lecision will be adverse the claim. Cyrus W. Field returns to ork in he China.

Before bis departure aranged everything in perfeot trim aviug ot tbe Atlantic telegraph cable next u'romor. The contract ol Me.srs Co. binds them to a successtul fl rformance of the work, and they have Jready commenced tbe manutacture ot be cable. Policies covering all iven to tbe working of tbe cable have beeu drued ou exceedingly favorable terms. Last Night's Report.

ttore Particulari of tlie Late Baltic in Tennessee Wahhinuton, September reg- I liars, our weut into tbo bnitle 000 strong and out with only riiis shows the persistency with whirh mr troops contested for every inch ot I 'round. (C u. Rosecrans has performed wonders reaching his present position after with bis single command agtlnst the mmense forces ol picked troops tbat were against him. ben tbe last dispatch of yesterday I -dosed tbe enemy was quite active. He Hid been making approachas all morning.

I men were in line aud 1 for another encounter. I Gen. Graham, wjm commanded one ot I brigades at Gettysburg and was taken prisoner and conveyed to Richmond, has I recently been discharged and reached here I morning. Gen. Graham has commu jj licnted important information to the government.

lie is satisfied tbat only two livirtioua of Longstrect's corps, with ail His artillery have been sent to Bragg. In iddition to that two brigades ot General Picket aud tbe Wise legion were also de- I lulled to reinforce Bragg. Gen. Graham 11 iaya he saw 80 pieces ot innon moving icross the bridge from Richmond, said to tje for Bragg. The news of the battles fought between I Uragg and Rosecrans was a disappointmentI i to tbe rebel authorities at 1i They expected to he.ir that Rosecrans bad I beeu annihilated and that Bragg bad retaken East Tennessee.

Instead ot that I Uichmond is in a state of mourning for the losses whicb Rosecrans has inflicted on Bragg. Washington, September uiiofii cial dispatch Irom Chattanooga to an officer speaks ol the engagement of Monday last: When corps tbe corps of Gen. Thomas a complete Union victory resulted, from thv fact that Thomas was able to join Rosecrans at Chattanooga, which received positive cou tirinntion in this dispatch. Military Pris- I oners Bemoved to Charleston Washington, September 22 military commission is ordered to meet at Chi- I cago on tlio 1st of October to examine and report on alleged abuses in relation to 1 supplies of hospitals at that plaoe, and I also abuses in regard to pay received lor soldiers' discharges, and in supplying artificial limbs. It is reported tbat the enemy have removed a large uuinber of prUoners from I Richmond to Charleston to prevent Gilmore I from shelling the latter city.

A deserter lately came Into our lines I with a statement to the effect that Savan- null was almost in a defenceless state. The troops had been called to Charleston leaving only a small garrison in the forts. B9newal of the Late Battle in Tennessee. Washington, September I to official information received from the Army of the Cumberland, dated to-night, it is supposed tbat the battle was renewed 10 Much anxiety in relation to the arrival ol reinforcements is expressed. II tho orders of tha Oovernment had been Obeyfcd there wonld now be no solicitude upon that point.

It is known that Rosecrans has abundant (tores and supplies for many days to come. Assistance is on its way und may reach him io time to be of immense service. Washington, September Qen. I Meade was here for an boor or two this I forenoon in consultation with President Lincoln, the Secretary of War and General- iu-Uliiel, and then promptly returned to duty. WW" 'JI The Rebel Iron Clutls.

Ntiw Vouk, Bi. roiKl 8Hjr? K.ejengers for by the Roberts will hereafter go oy PuMinii iii i. A leiti-r trom H'iMn, Aujrij't 22, eporta the VaniierMIt nod Mobicau there. The lu) lowing important announcement rincemini; the iron rums in the in the London Morning IJtrIililot the 12.h We ore ii.loruir that Karl KuiMdl.on I bjr written missive a positive order to ftWsra. Litird, to prevent tbeir yard, without nipple exptanat of their ih-stinution ercuce to their owner or owners.

It is now nffirwr-d, moreover, I reach Ambassador has be-o appealed to to tho ot 11 Preuch subject Laving ordered this stamp ol KuglUh aliip builder. There is declared have come a proper official note frnsn Bicellencjr, stating that no French subject rtujr legal right to possess or purchase vessels of war either for himself ir on behalf of others. irl Uussell, it is snid, argues to himself these vessels could only be vessels for rtoe warlike purposes of a stats or an individual. His holds that Messrs. are bound to declare and snsttin on inimpeachahle testimony such declaration the government for whom the steam ims have been built.

The Secretary ot Foreign Aff.iirs is also the opinion that if these vessels are for individual owner, nntive or foreign, hat individual could only be a privateer or irate, and is upon these grounds that he government mtlce? op its mind. At ny rate, the English government is now irmly resolved try the question in the ourts of law and if amerced for damages make an appeal for support to the House if Commons. Additional from Morris Island. New Vouk, September A Morris slaud letter to the Times eays: The army rendy put iu a when he proper time arrives. It seems A3 though nother attack by the navy on any of the ebel works wes not to be dreamed of, onsequently the enemy is strengthening is works with the utrnosl rigor, and it rotiId nor be surprising if the barliur of was if not completelv, eetire any the iron-clads any make to an entrance.

An attack on our forct at Follj Island fas not unlocked for a few nights ago. Anether Battle Antipated. Xkw Vouk. September Post's lettir ot the 22 says. General leade'e urmy is undoubtedly moving upon ordonsviile, and it would surprise no one ere to hear that a battle was fought be ween him before Sunday.

Lee still commands the army of Virginia-, ut bisuureugih cannot be over he strength of Oca. Meade's army it would imprudent to estimate, but unless all sports which are sent up from the Rapid, are sbauit fullv false, it is ready to oiler attle to the enemv. From Richmond PoutuKiS Moxkoe, September of truce steamer Vork, arrived evening from City Point. The Kichmond Whig of the 23rd is retired and reports three days hard fightjg in Northern Georgia heavy lots on otb sides The rebel loss is inluding many valuable officers. St Louts, September deletion of radical ITuiouists and Kmancipaonijts appointed by the late State Conention to visic Wnsbingtou for.ih? pur? ose ol procuring a change otamanders in the department for the Kast this evening.

numbers about 70. among whom are ien. Loan and Col. McC urg. members of Congress from Missouri.

The party propeded immediately to Washington. Washington, September number substitutes of the first Army orps, having convicted of deserting, re to be shot Cupt. Sedgl.tr>', commuu ling the steamer henandoah, imports under date the 7th, otT New Inlet. that a blockade rtnner attempted coiOLiuton the night the 15th, but was dnveu back and now esa wreck at the mouth ol tne harbor. Wasiukotov, September 23 accounts from the Army of the Potomac eceived to-night, a considerable portion of ur troops have reached the south side of lie It tpidan.

Nrw Vork, September Courier Etat ITnis gives a categorical dental to be rumors of French recognition of tho iouth. Nkk Vouk. September 2J Clyde uilt steamer, Jupiter, Ins tu rn captured a attempting to tuu the blockade ir Siannah, by iraaw Sound, by the gunoat Cimeronc. Hew York Market. in Ire and "a 3c fur Ui.

U. Kxtra It. II. 0 In i nearly all kiwi. 1 lur tan State, SO tir Bxtra li.

II. and J5 Sfti7 3i ti! raark.t chiefly Hmiijo (nddiag off; (l go nnwaad Int. $1 uv.ni a. wlnl.r red aMtra fl Knil so. an firmer at Mr without chanK? in irtaa, rhi.tlji afloat, iu store.

Hatm firm and dull at ClH'ic for rmturn. Virmrr and aachaticed. Cot tire. Baron au-l uotniualljr uiMJuux'tl. and closed tcarct-lv tu firm VTCUMlCMt Chwve-Firm at New York Honey York.

September at ent. at 151(3152. and deciiniug; opening at 5714. declining and cknln? OovHrnmwnt U. S.

C'? 1SS1 7.3t>*? HWJi'. tor Urerpool, carried oat in J. T. LAKIN, 109 Wain Street, WUEXLIXO.W.V. GENTLE MEN'S PATENT STEEL COLLARS CUFFS KNAJIKLKD WlUTK, HAVING the NppMrance and comfort of linen.

have been worn In Bngland for tho two to anj ether cvlUr. they ara one with a rateable they are are tn? Pent by Post to any part of Jia Union oB receipt of ftl.l&. Battuns attached M.OO augA J. O. SMITH, LEATHER AND FINDINGS.

Mnin Stnnd, Stdurue WIIKUL1MU, WKST VA. ang2Stf UtVOA'a AUO.U,. HY CARMINAT1VK? at sep7 ty GRAHAM'S OUITU.

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