plitibtrrob As- baD.fo 81011N1Ifet:=:.NOV. 6, 1864. TY AND SUB URBAN. c: 4 egliepy - Ladloßelief Assoctotton. .meal meeting of tbo Society woo hold co torei^n room of the Pint Presbyteries . :111, Itro. Trinor presiding. Try ',.) report§ of the Be and Treasurer i.read and adopted, ass a resolution passed 4nest their pstdloatio . .Ts Committee on Coal cried a bastion o! hundred bushels from Moan. A. D. Smith irother, which It le bora is but the begin of similar banefaotlont. re.olutlon was passed to circalste the cub f:doo boot among the friends of the Assools %aid to commence the -winter operstions. ' , widerst-.-Mts. Bimetal B. binban• 1 .7 .0 Preadeas—Mrs. Dr. Trevor. ~,s tary.—Mrs. P. P. McLaren. ~ ..or—lirs.ll.D.Thompson. .- 1 1.PeTs—M.11. B. B. Elays,_Mrs. tr. _li n es!, : W. 1 Bryant, Mrs. P. B. Brim M Jill& M f rs. j' Patterson, Mrs. B. Palms , ..: .1. P. .Tenslngs, Dirs. 3. Nande p Allen Bremer, gm Hoag, ' Miss J. Tu.. olio A. sinning Min So M. M. Whlttim, Wu e l carlson, Kiss 0. Childs, Miss A. Cooper, K. Ball end bars M. Palsy. , 1110117/11rell num. I. , ....eLitookyaari this Boolaty has primed Its ;'.-atations labors in the humble menu of r '.l , and'of. want.: Its &with, hams been .aisters by therinemlxne in person, sack "n a - 1) bed `district where she bee be -471 nal tad with the ohmmeter and the no. i',ttat o f ary Individual benentiery. It has ',-.1 ample employment for all Its means In I ;ng the poor widow who tolls earl, and late, as sad clothe her helpless children and to "i' . . them order bar =tarns' counsel and eon. in grand/mention the scanty umpllarof :ltlendless th e *aged, and lonely, and In c.sbing ne4surine end comforts to the intl. . -.! Wok. ',... hes aimed to discourage the prudes of .1 begging, *Mt its used attendants and re- K, -idleness, vagrancy and crime. There an f. , Interesting children now sheltered In the f-:e for the Mindless, who hays been num. om that &puling employment. Others ;:" been sent to the Rouse of Refuge. So it ':be Seen that all these usematione, prompted • • to lame motive, are working together .for I . . . g::ood of scold,. the beginning of our last year'. work there il much cause for discouragement , but God , . ` , .)d upon the dist:sues of Isle people and put , 4) the hearts of men to devise liberal things. e miners of the neighborhood got out over ! bushels of coal for the poor of the cities. t.Oarnagis turstlihet free transportation on `.'snrisylvaitia Railroad, and with the sleep , .',ul 200 Initials furnished by Mr. Claney to ; ' 'oar of Mimeo church, 1,875 bushel. were :Oared without charge by Messrs. (Caney, -ilman & Co., on orders from this society. ;ral donations were also mule in money by i,ensvolontgentlecoen who have so buntly ~ nubs./ our falling Treasure. "Go f orward !you shall not lack the necessary funds," 7!sien their language in cult suaressive year, y. so liberally have they supported their 3s, that although we have sometimes been :cal hundred dollar. in debt, all has been =end a small supply Is in the truantry for , 44 61121.:0521int of elopes?, operations. nine of ,the districts reported lut year, out • -r,'u twineyonetato which the city Is divided, hundred and thirty-seven, families secured .., ••.i, In these; there wini iixty•four widows and , ;:oundred andithlrty-eight children. Thirty.. - 4. neaten were the etAette rd.rnothare of gol f.. Boma had meter asked' helpbefore, and ,roar time the • number will - be-mriesed the , ;, , ,ag winter, to which we cannotiock forward dsith concern, for high prices are to the poor .:- Tame as eckrcity. Bat we resume oat work i ii trust to the providence of God. and firm • I..'denoe that with the poor, whom we always q with lii, we hare 1150 "man of generous }lees, and of abundant means, who will en ) their oharilles to oar dhttribution, in the petion Often expressed, that with our Will , for guarding against imposition they will ,cfe Injudiciously bestowed. understand the misers are ready to repast kindness by giving a day's labor mob in ilng coal for the poor this season, and we 41 no doubt the tame gentlemen and dealer/ ;transport and deliver it gratuitously. 4 behalf bet the needy, oar appeal le now to r-0 who hawses mesas . o supply their wants. "Her. ft, . them, far their life 1: i s of pier tad cen. ,`••• Tondo not know one half the won 1 The very,poo-mast bear; i lon do not me the ethos tear -, I; dr AT:it y ,:i ' :, r 1 r..."? En .I:2 ' F er . One as oar da il y oreen P - '7 Why ".11.b;h'env.aftheeeerrircl fetter ? • ' • Iho poor Mut mop donne It better, s And nuntly, toady needs it more." cos* bare both binning, and "eoromandr to In - los as In dealing-generously with our follow :-• Vann. .i. es shalt surely glee him, and thine heart .iii.,4 net be grieved, when thou &est unto him; 1,,• ,cite that for this thing the Lord thy God , • ..4 blot' thre in all thy works, and In all thou ' 1. 4- -' st thins hand unto. For • the poor 'hail i• ..,;., 4,, 7 cease out of the land ; therefore I coat. ...17 ql thee raying, Thou shalt oyez thine hand . PA solo thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy .•" . 'cly in thy land." bietT B. hieLsata - Secretary. ~_;,..; i : i f.ly . . 7 .. .11 0, 111 , : . 1.L.E.1 . /.... . r .110Ct . ..11 . 7 . ) ea 1 ,.1Dbt0., 10. and IPOLI: Dr. ie geralemer's eabeeris,tion9.- -......-....41.429 DO ,le igen s' ". .—.......—. aoo ; ;.: - 0" raters/ donstionr..----....—.-. 457 50 - .. . roll, eed 1.4 , dvasips—..--....--. ID PO I 5, ... her, 1863 and 1884: Or. 1 :- . .'..!), e... 1 ‘ Pad dr, geods. - .....--....r“ 23 ,!, •tl • " shoe.--.-- 212 Pt :A. fr " mart." _....- 're Cl , .. t 11. . c0g........-..--....-.... 937 II ..z. rt. . oat by =easels-- 54 04 ~' t " antral `..-............ •5 00 ~., . • •• coucterbritoote-...... 994 . L • Warm la ue5nui.........-. 125 ISO .. 7 • —111,912 27 ~.ts _ NAZI Y. Timms.. Treeennv. r• .; ' , betty nee 11,1564. 1' ?. ' ' • t ' 4. 1; ~ age Union ranting at Concert Hail. 'l, I. at evening la immenee . irathetiny of Union 4: i , tie took place it Concert Ha% The tarp .., ~- as tilled to s ite , utmost capacity, ,Ten the i ' . t : try being crowded. A number of ladies ' 3 '4 : - . tied the assemblego'wlih their preasnat. ,;-„. ' a meeting navorgnnteed by the 'appoint. ~... •44 of the folloning °Moen: President--Thos. it:. ,-- kph:shall, SKINIce Presidents, Jogh Gil.. o• •:' j±b, J. Ei Ebbed, Saver Childs. G. U Hoff `l3' :Y l , Wm• M.• Bell, end Samna &Cinder. Geo .. .' '4 , lec--J. W. Petal, Haul Hays and Thoniu • :-•, • .' l.: fen •. .e t'reoldent on taking the chair, midi a few . t" , 4 - I:A:owlets remarks , and introduced to the andi. .; : 1 10 Colonel Dunbar, of . Chip, wha delivered en 21 , : y;ilent address. After the Colonel hal. e0n ,..4 ; ;:,4 d, load calls were made for 11,n. P ,C. -. . . :74 Inca. ' Judge, being preterit, stepped forward, es receive with majbasietio cheers.. He ?received}en spearing bit Ashon ilm. wheal: l6o lM - L ,'l:" a il Train Wend the hall, and the Jedga ..?: T icing to hint.../Kto Train than pro:flooded:to' z: one of his charadteristio &direful; which 4.veltreatiteds"pfill cpod opiate*, nil 3. - ratan& bow to taAlrea. an &magnet. ,Re ' ..,„'', 4 ,:-) for two box% sad tasted massy laughable '''*''''. Votes. At the emended of ht) address, 4 ,, ' ipeeting adjourned, with load cheers tut :li'l;,•.1:?tn and Johaftonend the Union _• f ; thustaatle neseleg et the Edeepttel. • 'weirder", ;tats -a Piquet, elgriad by of relater of he weldiers econstred . with the i„ A Gst.trsi ffOiitsal cf. this city, • begot ttntlinstestle weettng Int &Mistime by pis, J. P. Pennydia4tili. JaineiPrestlay, D.D • If` ednesday aftarl4oA, Nonlithef: 3 4/Bei 'Volock. 'no eemelsiiinras oseinlsed•by the :Oetsuent of le Jos H. iffeChlrg • tarns, and let Bemis.:lrysight, n. Esilktrnsi Zinesers, Cory. It Keys and Jamas L. - • i•.•,,•• VW, Presldents. Stewart J. N. Anlyi• 13. M. Kerr, 14. P. Stealer and A. K. Beeretazies.-- Rho meeting Ins opened - r prk ru by the Chaplain, slier which the r:ers were introduced with s few petrietto !=";:ks by the President. The addresses were C')11 . 1 sad stiffing in mission to the tuuei of tom, and were reerdeed by wavered and spplsuse, showing that "Little Mee" f:1, roor chance emong the soldiers. The 'Ftsi band we, preset p, as t igtivea . e3 2 tte s ,TS with a ng erj tarsi with (brae roofing sheers for ist. Old Abe, Andy Johnson and the Union, ileartag In the Metal Stealing Cals. s,terda7 afternoon s bnaring.was Me before anycr In the cue of Joseph Wobtaantira, if:Vc.'ff proved that they bought-the Ciotti zildarpby, not ltnowing of it, bating . been ,a, and' were dilaluirieri. bittipbtalaialii 1... - jaut been disolt•Witrem'thearmy,ionatlial F.. gal was pnrcbued by bit wife during kis 5, 0 a. The Murphy! keep a drinlcing saloon. tire Point, andlsve been in the Übit of Nng liquor for scrap iron and me'sL The - na eu not astblad u to the Innocence of 1 , :-by and bis wife, and lreld f lbant bits (Or . 4ar bearing. I would weer our rOado p l i te rro ot lod sz tort o, l_emeut ; si : liere' i~z farm of I r. e ri V " Tto. IM-sm th n o I wd ost lilidltre - wAf i r iti t. e. Mi. 0. big mind MO: s full blso u ott so fol , mtuiatid to now, Simusi a al Mir tdotoloon wad fe SW" • ,3 nab pilau.. 01 " g eneral et rent Te ,r; ge° Ddaes C<avelon at Eittstunlag safaris,' n.orr. ing • delogetion mmtbering about ftm huscLe.t, .eft this city, en a speola' trolls on the Allegheity Valley Railroad, to tabs rut U the Mass Ocuvaltton at that plasm. About 0040 the delegation arrived at Kitten. ~.irg, and were met at the depot by a large tam. bar of citisens, and escorted to the grounds where the procession was forming. Owing to the inclemently of the weather, the ottondanns was not as largo as had been antioipated, bat the dernotstratitn was very creditable. CoL Birrrell, of the TBth Pennsylvania regiment, acted as Chief Manisal. Atda—Capt J. B. Emith, Lieut. • Prank M soklin p Assistant Mar , shais—Capt. 0. B. Gillespie, Minix Moll vales, Lieut. Wm. R. Mays, J. H. McCombs, G. toven eon, Charles Todd end Baronet Robinson. Attar marnhbsg through • number of the principal streets of the town, the prooession was dismissed and the gouts adjourned for canner. • At two o'clock, a large meeting convened on the street, and was called to order by Hon. David Barchlsy, Chairman of the Union Bxerratlve Committee of Armstrong county, who announced am following officers. President—Colonel Barn uel Jackson. Vice Presidents—Jahn Heath, of Allegheny county, G. A. Barnard, J.ll. Little, Captain James Murphy, David Rogers, James Owens, J ames Wilson, Colonel William Ram. bersor,,Alex. Reynolds, A 1.,.. Gordon, B. M. Beatty and John Craig. Bearetaries—William Willillan, B. B. Kerney, P. Shaman, Prank Reynolds, James Onslow, and Robert L. Brown. The Allegheny Glee Club was present, and opened the meeting with a patriotio song. Major A. M. Brown, of this city, was then in troduced, and proceeded to deliver en excellent addras. During the Major's specoh two other meetings were formed, which sten addresoed by T. A. MIMI:4 Esq., and Limit. Harper. Although the rain was falling heavily, the attendance at the different stands was large, and the speeches were enthusiastically cheered. About six o'clock the city delegation left Kit taxiing, and arrived In this city at Dille o'clock, well satltiled.wlth the proceedings of the day. Moog Mumma rw Breutscmw.—A large and sathnidutio meeting of the German -Salon citizens of iiinainghais was held hut evening to the Market Hall. August Ammon, Saq , of Sant Birmingkam, presided, and Menu lied feld, of the 741 h Pennsylvania regiment, sited ea Secretary. The President, upon taking the chair, made a brief but spirited speech, after which Stephan M. Ott and IL P. Mueller, Ere , delivered elcquent addresees. The utmost en. thusisam prevailed, and the meeting, after give tag three cheers for the Union oandiciates, ad, journed to meet on Tuesday next, at the polls Tun great attraction in our city at the present time, Ir the Metropolitan Gift Book store, No. 63, Fifth street, opposite Concert Hall. Thu mode of doing business gives satisfatlon to all, Which Ls not to be wondered at, iu the books are all sold as low as at other book stores, and a handsome present worth from 60 cents to $lOO with esott book sold.. Many valuable presents have already been given away, and we say to all those In want of good books, Bibles or photo graph albums, give the "Metropolitan" a call. Conan:. a Mtranim—lnformation has been received that Capt. Buchanan, Commissary of Subchtence, who wu captured near Charles. town, West Virginia, by a bead of guerrillas under the command or one McDonough, was taken Into the woods, where he was robbed and then murdered in cold blood. MeDenough's family are charged with being eacessory to the murder out Up to this time there boo been but one apprehended—Miss Mary MoDonoogh. Tsa WAIRDIGTOII (Pi.) RIOT.—Ws learn that Fitswilitams, who killed Brady In Washington on Friday, and who wee so badly beaten by the mob, L getting better and I s likely to recover. Be Is still In jail. Mr. Sample Sweeny, who is charged with giving PPswillianis the Mine with which be afterwards stabbed Brady It also In jail. Morrow, who was shot on Monday, has sines died. On. Iv !intim/ Corm.—We learn Out • party of Now York capitalists bare leased • number of farms on Little bishoning creek, In dians county. for the pupate of boring for It ill said that proapeeta of obtaining the gto say (laid ale good. Itsalsaist.—Congb Candy, Pno dap% Al mond Nut, Mountain Tee and Coool6 Hat Tally, ;Arend good, can be obtained at the Brass Hod Candy Stand, In the new Market Howe, Alle gheny. One. Baum MCISTIHRD OM —The 781 Pormsyirsni• reg. 'moot, CoL 8lrs:1U, which passed through this city on Saturday last, wore mustered out of the setrlce of the United States, yeatarday, to Kittanning. hirsoassectes.—A fine assortment of mem orandums std pass book. for sale at Frank Cate'. Book and News Depot, Chronlele Build ing. Au. magas:lnn sad newepapers, and all ehu pnbroatlona, can be had at Frank Osseo Boo' and News Depot, 711th street IP7,roolarz distal", cheap, at. Prank Case 2:..0k Blom MAIM for 1865, a full assortment, cheap, at Fmk Oases. SPECIAS LOCALE NOTICES TEIOIIIAI W. P►sez, pranteal State Rooky, and dealer In American Slate, of various se on. Otbee at Aleasador Laughlin's, near tho We Works, Pittsburgh, Ps. Residence, No. TS Pike lILIOC4 Orders prumudy atteudei to. Au wore warranted water-proof. Repotting done et the shortest notite. No charge fJr repairs, provided the roof is not abated after it is pat on. Bar eOOO9 tut received at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Graham et McCand less/ 3 Butithlisd street. We would most re sp•etfnlly invite thoattontion of oar friends and the public in general to our now (took of fall and winter goods. They consist of all the vorylatert styles of English, French end American cloths, denimeres and yestings, all of the Anat quality, and selected with the greatest of care. Gentle men desiring fashionable and wall made clothing would do well to give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. Every gareamit is warranted to give fall satisfaction in both price and qualtty. Gamier &Calming., Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street Tax restoring Inflow:Is of Osgood's India °halogens. upon ounstitutions Impaired and In. Jared by a hoidens.a in bilious climate., is one of its most valuable qualifies. There are many oonstitutions that become grodually undermined by alasmalcanses, without oven a day'. sated confinement In such eases, the Oholagogne sots like • oharm—the sallow eamp'esiton, Lois of appetite, languor, weariness and depression of spirt's, with other unpleuent symptoms which render life a burier f —all yield to this remedy If only faithfully used according to a. &rootlet, of to pamphlet which socomosalei sash bottle. fold by nil druggiets and medicine dealers. Smut Ronda—.Tlne attention of our road on to directed to the brilliant arionatant of Pen and Munn Goode jars rsoolved by oar Weed Mr. John Wider, No. 123 Federal stmt. hen).. His stock oomprioas • great variety of Fancy Preach, English, Booth and American• Canimares and Clotho, and flee Bilk and Cu ltism* Vestinom,—all of match will be made op tit:oaf bills latest style' and in the bent man. nos, A chaos selection of Yonetibleg Goods aim/ a band and for isle, together with a fall ittoof t of Ready Made Clothing, wall and tub. 'lntr..bly Muds. • To *mars On:oau LOP Botiniaas.—From Colonel E P. Jones, Maui. 26th : 0 With cos the use of the • Bronshial Troche.' is au Aliso ; and / cannot andatstanti how so officer who is avlec upon, by Ate position to use hie voice in command, can ennead without them.'• woad ba.ba. ot vio c rwory bGai.llltha face ler the ne.t g.w wee la, is ace Sailing Into nearly eyorybody's aLoaih, L a pleptuation far Ideazting, beautifying and pre. retying the . teeth. tweetanbig the breath, and arprotthg the pro of decay. 1304 b/ eta" 'II&EIRIED: BONSEOREIT—DITHII I 7I2I.—On Unto:fay wealsg, Nov: 81. INN, et _ttvo mildew* et the bride, whet. ty ttis for:43.:CL Tags, OBAt. A. TON DONE. LOU T, Nei , to ITImiIIiATED. DITHBWOI thmit,h. tot of EiltrartlDltbrldso. lit‘ No ...A& Mono D.—On If elday, Bo', fib. at II o dock 0. 01 4 nn in 11114.11 illtliftfl), wife of (bap tizunond. ova VI seam 1. mouth kat axis • to a Placstrato her 1 elbikad's re•ldesei, Bro. !4 Cchrell .trttit, BrarAT Amssomr. int 4 o'c'eet. Th 4 [Mods 4 the are rerpeetfally United to attend SOLMIS.- Oa !Wet, ltb Instant, at 214 •'c oak. WILT IS, tta of to 41 l. .ea taa late 4antea /Lama, laid 4 Nein and 7 sontta • D 1491.411, bill b. Om of tb. Innevsl -paixAcia, PUSTOBY OF • THLlpalyr REBELLION, Titian 16a0t01E64 Hy IrKhrani Ifferbinoa. loreat by eras vrad and Tbire stn.u. 1865. DIARIES. DIARIES OF EVERY VARIETY, WNW" IW W. S. HAVES, !tallow, earner of Wooderkel Thlre streets. Qiittibti eNL Lfrou itiat ti&KhitCL ettOir 131151/tu bri*toek tb.t.tty. iamb b, • • • Ile 11. 4 3 nisvr 1a.., 5at..1.4 re.. 4-1, kn. ut T41..0? s ob . bOaded /Ohe innista cm ••'• by cat 11.,11ALLSLI. 11130. 4 Itift.tputy THE LATEST NEWS LY TELEGiiiA.P4. THE ORDER OF SONS OF LIBERTY IN INDIANA, Trial of the Deputy Grand Commander. HE TURNS STATE EVIDENOE. STARTLI-VG DISCLOSURES Preparations for an Insurrection, A PLOT TO MURDER GOVERNOR MORTON The Northwest to be a Seperate Confederacy. 1:::=Z!!!!:2 New You, Nov. 4.—llorace ileffern, Deputy Grand Cesunander of the order of the Bons of Liberty in Indiana, who for some weeks has been on trial here, for participation in a treason able conspiracy, to. day turned Mate'. evidence, and made startling revelations of the schemes of the order. Ile said nobody but Democrats had ever been admitted into the order, or would be If they applied. He also confirmed the previous evidence of a military organisation in the order, and of Ilos appointment of a Major General to command it. Dr. Bowles, one of the moused, wu commander-In- chief, with a staff, of which Dr. James •B. Wilson, recently arrested, 11.11 Adjutant General. Ho said that a oommittee of thirteen yea appointed to prepare for an Muir motion, and that the inenrreocion was intended to release the rebel prisoners in the North-wost, arm them from government arsenals, overturn the State government, kill Governor Morton, or hold him as hostage for ca tared insurrco. sionist, and then form the North-west Into a separate confederacy. He said he was told by Atijt. Gen. Wilson, of Bowles' stiff, that $600,000 had been sant by rebel agents in Cana da, Bamako Northwest to porehuo arms for the Order, and that SIOD,OOO bad been left to Indiana, In the bonds of Dodd and Jno. C. Walker, State agent. Wilson allowed Ileffren $lOOO by roadie ed from Bowles to buy arms , to Washington county. lisffren further swore that a commit• toe of thirteen had appointed tin men to kill Gov. Morton, and a few days since the Governor received • letter, signed "One of the Men," U tilising that the writer and his associates were sworn to kill him, and would do tt- Heron's revelations astounded the Court, though prepar ed by previous evidence for a part of it. If Governor Morton was killed, Dr. Arther, Seer.' tap of Beate, and a member of the Order, we, to take his place, a. provided by law in once of the death or disability of the Governor and Lieut. Governor. IMPORTANT ORDER. Rumored Supersedure of Gen. Dix. EXTRACTS FROM RICHMOND PRESS. Schooners Burned by the Pirates Neer Toga, Nev. 4.—General Dlx has Ilona& an order instructing provost marehals to the Department pi the East tctise all necessary pre estr.ions to prevent persons oho hare been In the rebel service, or deserters from the national armies, from voting at the election. At the same time he informs them that no military fon* most be stationed at or in the visintty of polling places, bat If civil authorities be unable to preserve order, and should cell on the mill tarliforms for ailistanca. It is to be rendered.. Ilumorls renidly gaining credence that Gen eral Dotter Is to superoede General Dix. Inti mation to that effect °Jules from Washington to day. Vie Richmond Examiner says: A messenger from Shreveport brings noses from the trans fdiseiselpyi Department, of in encoaraging tta.• tare, but does not give earlicailars. The Richmond A'...tiecf, Davis' organ, has • long article favoring the emtloyment of nernme so soldier.. The case is fully dtscussed, s ee ...gement. of opponents are anasserei. A Wilmington letter lathe Richmond DiTtacA say.: The detentes et*. mouth of Cape Pear river ore strong and fan, minced. Setora's Whiting and Bragg ere at Miming • too. mod mill remain till the Aght is over. The Bermld'. Beenos Ayers eorresoondent says. The Bresit , ian government le aiding the rebels in Uregney, In hope, of deetroying the Repubbo. The America= in Boenos Ayres have net $5,000 in gold to the United States Banitasy bonto, the great Por n_gntre broker at Rio Janeiro, failed on the 9th of September, for five millions sternzig, causing other Satirises to the MU. .mono[. Tt. Pwrie ;attar toy. • A i5...0.- f! Dumas, novelist. la coming to America to. write • book 011 American affairs. The British schooners Antelope aria the E. have arrived, bringing in the crews of ce. barks Empress and Theresa, and the schooners A. J• Bird and B. F. Lewis, burned by the "steamer Oblates, in command of Lieut. Ward, shins two hundred miles southwest of Staten Island. Us pirate. took pommels= of all nautical lostru • menu and over/thing else of valae.l The °lutes ban iron sots. stoscarr, 1100 tons harden, schooner rigged, two stooks stooks, two mews, very fast, and painted whim. Oho ran out of Wilmington on the night of the SUM ult. While passing the blockaders oho reenived shot he her bow, which went through her. The et.ptlyas fn ccnvormatlon with the crew, leaned teat there ere four steamers of ths same elm. me the coast, all out of Wilmington, and of Eugli.b build. FROM LOUISVILLE. Outrages by Rue Jflttday,s UNION DIAN DILUDERED Four Gaon illas t ilhot in Retaliation. imm:2=:2 Lot:1161114A Nov. 4 —On Tuerday night 800 Mundey'e pug of cut throat, surrounded the barna of Mr. Harper, two miles mouth of Mid way, and made the old gent a prisoner, and without the Mightiest provocation murdered their victim in the most cowardly and brutal Intoner. Mr. Harper wee • Union ma, mad thli was the only encase the outlaws hind for the perpetra tion of the inhuman outings. It doe seem that Has Monday L lost to every womanly instinct and her heart wholly corrupted and his nature fiendish, for she rejoice' In sots of aid blood and wary epeeist of crime. On Wednesday four guerrilla aptured In Kentucky, were sent from the prison at Wilmington under guard-elle of soldier-a to Mr. Harpar's residence near Midway, and there shot to death. to retaliatieu for the murder committed on Tteriay tr • he,. lint been fate4 , 36A er , th tf,. newer oft.,ea one w•re tOght, October Slat, another rot r wa rade on the little village of dllauville en 'the Ideltiphls Branch railroad between Bosselville and Olarits• wine. 'lts guerilla bead numbered fifty mar, and the worst store; cf the plus were robbed of pods which amounted to twello thosistd dollars. On Wednesday eftemoon twenty-five gnarl]. lan made a dub, Into Rheky niu dtation, on the Weibel:ft Harold. There were two sleeping Osre on the twit. In one of them mu an old negro Man with both lag. broken. They oilfired him to get oat, but he mold not move quiet enough for them, and they shot him. They then est Are to the oars and hared them with the. oW negro. They met Wm. Pox, a private of the 6th Hentualt, regiment, and after robbing hlm ihot him. Lint. Colonel Hammond hat been Appointed Brigadier Otnentl. So!Steil Sent iltime—Tbe Sentence of .Perry and Bonet:toe Approved by the Pfenidcnf-rThelSerealltna fink New Yeas,'Ner. 4t —The Oisnervare Wale. Inoton special still' itinininatii that 111,0 or Goldin, have been net home from thi, military dapartmaat the nest Met they may vote ! „.. Notwitbstandhqg the suntan, to She contra Y. the lih mouses, of Perry and Deatbachent been approved hi the Presidia, .and thy ~, f #l be sent Irmo other Btale th eliCtiiitfo 'Now Ynk. The Pod sop,the Mercantile Bank tenet st all crifpled by tfie defalcation of Wisner. '4l boo o nurplas of 1M72,000 over it' cs-it tit 9/ 1 ,a „ p Ir. 5 UMW, Nine from the Army—Prof:WC .oincuis Whiting tbA Army. Biv Ytoak Noir. IL—The atoning pews lum lettere from the earfuls ovrpt or Hreallearml. - and from Etterman'aszoty, but.omatain %toadies GOL The N.. York fieretbre epeelel , withGreit e e cavalry say:: T th Trench oeeee, datallad 1 E.racr Srapahtan to vitt( &merlon and note tha Ithprovetnant in our caviar, larvlao, eta at (Itnorstglegea kradqurtul. • Fn am VVASHINCTON. The Trial of Col. North. 1.7 .ri•! f ".• Levi Cohen, and M. Jones, ws repined .has morning before the G. S. Military Oomeni“len, of which Gem. Doubleday is President. Mr. Gillet, for the defenoe, it still pleading to lb. jurisdtotion of the Court, and to the argemont of Judge Advocate Foster. Ile held that the Darr cue, in Rhode Island, and the Vatte:dig its= ease, both of which were referred to ismer. dhy by the Jude, Advocate Foster, were by no 51051111 'Luau to the present easel; there was no resemblance between the ease of Vallendigham sad C.I North, and those charged with him. Mr. Gillett then prameded to combat the pro. visions of the Constitution, which were those of peace, and were necessarily suspended. The ex tent of the suspension had nothing to do with the qua lion before the Court. The learned Judge Advocate told the Court that it was for the government to protest the sol diers against fraud and in all their rights. It was right:for the government to preterit the soldier In ralatitn is his rights, so far an they spring out of a local law of a State to the government, as It is the right of a man as a citizen, not a soldier. The government may properly have laws pre• venting the sale of liquor to the soldiers, and proven fag any one from inducing them to sell their troths, and arms; but It Yu no authority in war or peace, to attempt a supervision or con trol over olv.l rights, therefore, when tho State of New York, as a commonwealth, passed a law to relaten to certain rights, it does not give the government °petrol over sash rights. In this case a crime has been committed; It Is against the civil rights oft:kill:tidier., and against the law, and a remedy Ye f under the law of that State. A nur of authorities were read to show that the United States had no common law in relntion to miming] matters, which eoald be resorted to in this and similar eases. That the United States tribunals had Co power to try mutes arising under the statute laws o 1 the States, and that no Court had jurisdiction, except such as was given to it by the power ore sting the murk The can of Mr. Vallandigham which had been referred to differed from this ease in which Mr. Vallandlgham had violated a known law, which had been published and the consequence of the violation of which were well known to him, but 011 one; North and Thomas who were charged wish him knew of no law that could arraign them before a Ignited States tribunal, and If there was such • law It was ex pert facto, and eaneoquently - unconstitutional and void. Colonel Poster in reply again referred to the Vallandigham case, and said the U rated States Circuit Court of Onto refused to grant an application for a habeas comae for two reasons, first—that they had no power to review the decisions of a military court; second—that such military court had not ex• Cut- Throats. 12=1:11 needed .to jorisdiotion. Colonel North argued that under the Constitution many of its pro•is ions had to yield to the safety of the whole peo- pie. E'en in times of peace private property may be totted for the public good, and shall it be said that greeter power is not oonferred In time of wer that has power to Indicate the mode whereby seat shall be carried on In times of war. When the peace powers of theCorrotittation conflict with the war pwere.the forme? mut give way to the latter. The President may with perfect !split, ale extraordinary powers, and each as may seem to him beetle °abducting the war, and he must In accordance with his oath of office do all in his power to bring the war to a stiooessfel termination. in this Way laws of peace mast necesetrily be made to give way, and what is known as martial law is sabetituted. Color,' Foster also referred again to the Darr ease, .0 Bawds Island, and argued from it that the war powers of the President are unlimited, and that in a time of actual war the President may tin extraordinary meaeures. Cols Foster contintod by arguing that the war power was str4f, y theetitutiocal, and quoted from VIIIIiOII.I anthbritiee support of his argument. If the arguments of the counsel for the Mence were correct, then if Lee of L thgetreet. were captured they could not be tried usurp. by regular in. dicunent by petit jury. In the Moraine wet Gan. Eoutt establithed military tribunals, an d made statutes of the United States to pro. ail there. Could it be raid that this station was illegalf and yet it would be Imponible to point out a °nun of the Constitution giving General Scott such power. The Precideat, ./ sentry last, ordered • military oommission to be eth. vexed, f o the trial of such eases as ehould b/ brought before it. ibis Otis of Samuel North and others was nut to this Commission, by the appellate power creatlog the court, and oonalqueot y this Com ~ion het no authority to rar they have ao jerlidintion in this case, for Jortsdietioa ha. been g ten them by the Judge Advonte:lleneral, If trete is an organ'sed band to detreol a sot list of any one of bis rights. has not a mifttary court the right to trr thew when swthdl• • soldier of hie bootty, cr who deprives him of any of hi, right' It is always • nrim• to dr ifted a eoldier, and the g•eernalant tenet tale the colder., In tarot In band. The I:are A i.fr es.e delved that the rime oh: rged ••• egtuost the eteto • I New York. The statute doe. not provio• 1.. y the ledletment of any one who com mitted the crime outside or the State. In which cone , of the State of Ns w York othid in • din wont I e 0013•11V1611117 • military 011.1 I. In a proper one to tabs o,goisstice of the 011 e tor the crime charged Rae toe against the soldier In the field, and dewy:tend, Na. nodes the direct thane of the trittitszy authorities. The Court was here cleared, and the eocouttraion overruled the plea to the Jurisdiction, and also decided that they had julleilotien. Colonel Foster irked the °canto reader J edit. mint of guilty. The defendants °raid have pat la any plea they pleased. That had ohne* to Woad to the jtandirtioo and most abide the con -11;17.71111.1ette considered the demand of the Judge Advocate en estraordth wry one. Reargued that • plea to the Jortsdiation was not an annual temp. II the mart demand. then the snort maid decide whether a plea should he entered. Nor will • telittary court deride thet booths. a plea to Juttrdletion has not been thetained that the se emed ononot be oop fronted with the witn•es, hat that eis shalt be condemned with nt a trial. The court.has simply decided that the argument &salon the Jams:diction was an: good If the MSS were di poend of without • hearths, would it ere e the effect of palling down the crime? Cr I. n• Wooten, In reply, said : The point in this can Is, when • person pleads to the Juin dietitn pre teen,' he acknowledge' the foots charged, and it is purely a matter of favor to al'ow the defescre then to plead to the merits of the case. The Coon denied the motion of Colonel Pose ter, and the prisoner' In 'urn entered the plea of not guPty. Mr. Ill'lthorton moved that the se cond be separated, and separate trials be granted to them. The motion was den'ad. Mr. 111'Pbent n than proved that dislodge Advocate sleet whether he will try the reverel parties as principals or ameeseriu; angy erontd not be both. Col. Foster 'aid he would not amend his speolleittlons; he would not tioneidsr the panne as principal' or enressoriee, bet will try them upon the charge as set forth in the specie rations. The &togas were net drawn up as an Indiatmtail at common law, but as such papers are usually drown In pronedlngs before Military Clones. Oillette argued that it was the duty of the Conn to compel the Judge Advoelte to elect boo he would try the Invent parties; whether es principals er 'aconsorles. The man who le to he defended as as antessery bat one line .1 defence, and the principal has another, The avthenee in either ease mast be different, and thrtginect most be different. Mr. McPherson's motion was dented. it.. Court than took • rocs' p. m. Prom I lire—Pelee Avila Whipped Casio, Nov. 4.—Generals Roseanne mild 1.. J. Smith arrived here lut eight. Smith's infantry it moving easterai.d, one column on the north side, sad another on the south side of the Mis souri rim, with intentions to ohm the Gauntry of guerillas. Adviont Vogel upper kitsson,i say thlt General Fut', and his woman/ is at Sioux. oity. General So s ly la tt bla Adjutant and leo• IP.o, !Poet Bolt •to , eo Si•.te 1 1, e • Sri • J• A private dispstah from apringtiald, of o. tare eel troops whipped Pries again at NO11:011iS, Newton Omni,: The data le not given. We now-.hold the town, the rebid' zetzsitUng into Athletes. ' 'Gummi Rawlings, of General o:ant's it., an. dyed ha/alms night: 'Schooners Burned by a Pirate. Nils ink, Nov. 4—The bark, Albion Lin -80/a, pn4 Into,ttib port this morning. with the captalag and brawl of the ship, !Mooting Bum, from New York, for Panama; and the barks, Mark L. Potts:, from Bangor. for Idontoroldo, and Emma L• Mall, from Cardanae, for Ne• York. All of thus vassals were batusd by tSe pirate Chicamangn. The Mark L •Putter woo burnrd October 30th, and the ship, bbooting Star, sod Lrmm► Nall, 011 the 31,1 ult. The bark, Albion Lincoln, was captured by the pirate Obloamanga, and bonded for $lB,OOO, and slaty ',stunt. incinding the captains of the barks, Bram! Nall;lidark L, Potter, and ship, Shooting Btu, wan pat on board her and cant to this port. • The - vise of Col. North. :1 4 / 4 1141WrOA, Nov. 4. In the ma of Colonel Forth the Court to-dey dealded ft had Partials. Lion. The ledg - Advocate then moved aJedg wmg..l4ldlty. whlch was dented. _Defendant'e onuses then.moyed to try the prisoners inns/ rattly. The motion was denied, and the Court took a Owu t,UI f p. aL .goldless ind BLvrion. Nor. 11,4%. city brordwdeC*Mi' olvillass o seetiag tratisportailon . to do' Dot*. TAM Nadi= niboad W t might and ildi moplos_ was testa. 40-44- datatadits.thivetords mudd soca* ala ler Gold Mll7lpd. 'ePbtis"restir, Aepotau rteil NIT Toss, Nor. OA-Gold dell"porch 1•11 speculation moventent thsn ob 0117,411.1 aufag the seek, bet tattle' invialstlls in prices. It nosed st $ll 33K, ran up to 1 HS . dotott . osstu to ,/ 32X,tuott up wiz toil SC - - FEMAL GU4BRAT CAPTURED Arrival of Deserters from Fort !warmly". HERA CIAEI9TEATB6 MI NH. ri:IMMZI Sr. Lcrir, Nov. 3.—Th• gunboat Unktuce, on• of the poorest of bar ohms, wee captured by the rebels et Fort Norman, on the T 01211611300 river, last Sunday. Twenty deserters from Port Herman reached Paducah, last Monde, and report that Porrert, Buford, Chalmers, and Bell are concentration there. They have fourteen cannon halides the armament of the gunboat Haan*. Orders from Hood and Forrest were read to the troops, saying that Hood wu marching north end would cross the Tennessre river at Bridgeport, while Forrest lettuces Johnsonville. New York Stook and Money Market. PitsAsl Ploisiob to H• Nos Tort Trtbuoo Naar Toad, Nov. L—The stook market opened seri dull this morning, with no pressure to eel: and 0., disposition to bay ea speetstation, and nuetuations were oonsennently tight and keep'. The bulls find it impotsible to cam up prior further at present. Some are preparing to take the bee: tack. ring at the second board bellying boards stooks were dull but steady, and there appears to be no diAposition to undertake any important operation until after the election. The entire list of railroads are dull, except Michigan Southern and Brie. Government stooks are steady. State stooks and railroad bonds are dull. At the Mining Jixiihange, bush:Lets sympathised with the puevailing dullness. The improvement In the Boston market s trengthens prices here, without increasing them, and sales are fair. There to • suppply of money on hand, on eull. ►t 7 par cent , though it Is not so easy to borrow large ►mounts, as at the beginning of the week. The demand for foreign erobange for to•mor row's steamer is Quite entire and the rates eon Untie very arm. Ooid 6 dull, and there lass speculative movement than on any day during the week. There we. much Irregularity in prices end fluc tuations during the day. The Reported Illupercedure of Gen. Dth Special Western Associate Pres. Dispatsh. Weentearan, Noy. Is reported tha General Bigler, who left here yesterday, hat gone to New York to assume teeiporary com mand of the Eastern Department in plum of Gonend Dix, who will however be retained In the Department to let In 000janotion with General Setter. - • Lieut. Cot Murphy, uf the 7th NewjY„rk artil lery, who was arrested and committed to the Oid ot a charge of being Implicated I 2 0 leo tioo blends, bee been release! on parole. Secretary Seward, and !insidtant Secretary ➢. Seward, len, %las city thu morning for their heroes. ' The subscription to the 7-30 loan for Tuesday aid Wednesday, as reported to the treasury de• part meut, amounted to $781,008. The New Rebel Pirate—Rebel Barbarity New Tole, Nov. 4 —There is ooteldernble ex Moment here in relation tothe new pirate Chick amauga, She 4 supposed to be the Edith, re• moil, at Wilmington. Feet. Sr. entertained for the safety of the steamers aittansta sad Champion, *bitch sailed yesterday for New Or. leans sod Novena. Severe! ganboata an in aunt{ of the Chiotamaug►. The tram. this morning publishes oopies of extroots from the report of the Bsaltery Con misspda eonoemPog the rebel barbarities at ito. dersoeville. The caveats erste Sr. from the me.linony of numerous returned °Moen and eel dims. 5....111tg of Me City f Cork— %relv•l of the Cebta Ries—Trial of CA. Nola POP ',zed. Fee Nor. strimer ^'7 o! Cork la. t evening. She carried u.r.f.'..00,• 000 In specie. 7h• steamer Costa Rica. from A.pineall on thel4th ult., with $4 0 V, 0 0 0 or treasure, arrived this evening. Valpareiso dates to Ost. 28, and Callao to the 11th, have been received. A Peruvian enplortng Steam.? had tieohed blear°, cri the Arne.. n river, proving Iles river navigable for 185 mil.. from Lima. Orn if I,rea, oonomand.r of the Eociniorian arar, died at Oa•7oyatl, Ott. i st. Ad quirt at Pan.m.. 1 r.e "le of CoLgi,th hal been postponed to Nov. 11th Rtimprod tppolotmeot of Len Roogecrikaa to the Army .f the Potomac. N w IThor Nov. —A rpeaial to the Evening Pc. Iran Washiegtor on the Sal, says the. Daly Chroe.a.e of this morning, rrpotts the ramor that den Koe•</ILIIO will tale commend of the Army of the Pot:meo to plat. of (bin. Id•ede. O•nerei Beek , o ,em• paper doateres w.it i:mooed to the evu,....r0l of the U.peruwnt o( the bf issia stppi. A Igtanicl. as Yeast I In American Waters. Porn. 3. a, Nn. 4.—taptaLn Sherwood, of the steamer Potomac, reports that at II o'clock last night, forty adios off Cape Cod, he ow a suspi cion. looking steamer bee miles distant stand ing towards the Potomao, and one no within bai.ine &stance and hi.• liar wht.tla, which vas answered I, the Potomac. She then mats a armee around. the Potomac which kept on her mane at fall opted, when th•snepicions Mesmer evidently became frightened and Metered to the northwest with all Elwood, after taking In all km lifhtr. Captain Sherwood and the psasengere Mate that she was • long schooner-rigged Eng• lish steamer, burning soft coal. Arclie' trcm Key West. Pets.....osi..rast, Nor. 4.—The United Stater Galena bar arrived off the breakwater from Key West fey repairs. She passed 'Sews. yeaterday morning. bet hiserd nothial of the pirate Tana haw. ILLA,.I2,K.II:ITS New York Market. Pro Taxa, Poo. 4.—notta..bade attar sod mos° dodos at at 11,16131,97 for BlPldllug. Fix of—lift. ad *staro 1 l 6 Iona; Stfirio for Ex tea flaw, 1/10 86411,10 for Extra 61. ~ $11106,11,11 for Tea°. Brads, We waked Gain,/ doll ad doorptra ablar doll sad drooping; Waters 51,3301,78, caging a 181,7601,14. .at dun aud 2(.430 loner; Prams &d $2,4.5 Coco opened tate firm nod closed doll nod draplag ; ' ?.x l intlll '' c ' EnVaat W errt. '"‘ Pr• ••I poll Cr r • ...a!" and no alde• to rani. tr. nolo& aud lardy at 17)5,'..N1c fir Juba, and 02, for I La, W aa. 310 at!. and stem,. ...deals ; 45444 e for Gonda, 675daSild for Bo nn. • hpbol br.,llsl(lpk tn . &Maul Pao. I , • • d• loam; jaCial39 57 to: Ina, 1µ5,750 04 N.. 0 re.do , aaab and molly ar•y, S alary at fee. - der Prime, /41181.1,60 fax Primate., r. tamer ...kiln good &mad' 59/113,50 for Oota• a -ea, P 15,150019 fdr Reputed USN, a 0 d $184,60 , 1. Mao Bee Ilan • gnat al V. 5,335,60; galas 100 tato to are 1-0 10. teat Pala quip; la514111)4° roe. Übaldo/a 18%2 21c for Pula; aldts JalltMr7 an 1 r.bmay, for Camq•slaad Cat. La. J otaaroaly or, d. m at 11/323,4i0. Pa for quiet and stood, ; &WV° for Ohio, aad 461/1 rubs,l3tato. Cb• Vat and needy at 1.4730. Ilow York Stock and Money Market. N.. Yost, Na. %,—teaay mon aotholairdrmar • pr not. Purling Ara ; 1015/0102X for (Ad. asortailli apalail at 239 )4. dM onto d it k to n V: adrandlas to Ittf% aad caang 1135 X SIN,l1;. Go...onsat Roca a !AO. puler ; Q. 11. da 183/ Oa p.a., IOWA; &PP Guavas, t 0 g N baits, e Lola profaned...—__.lo4P, p 1 ' P , Vt. W.1110...........1035i11taad1ng 0 P 11 toher•.... 72 O. •N. V 1... 44$ Illtacd• o C. A. 0. W. preferred. IR Marivana... 8.3)4 O. I C Orrttgabtas.. Wyi Philadelphia Planet. Nor. 4.-11=r erw, with to qtotll. bib etotoge %test 0 ,11; Bad, 1965§7,65; Plata, 11,T501.60. Oda nom; Pella 11,70 ' P. molt am unroll; Inala,4 - 614 • a; Randal In baud, 6 370 o; du Yr.., 10140.50. Whooky Ohio 11j7/11 , ,73. 1141 aware narkst. BALT.; 000, fiat. B.—floor arm; Watt o itstra, 111 75. Wheat .curs; alba of ['Liberal White, at 13133,08; 63,76630,10. to on cud Oi ffe. dull and oxtail nal. at is a 44. Whlay flail, at $1 7001,00 Gat!Joshes's Etch' ago-441°18,1.n5. New 1(8338770v. 4 —Th• bilowleg ware th. 48•48- 38 , 434 0.1.41384 , 1 E•• 41188 EtchsoiB4 • alld opet3B4 .38 and clo•sd 134 4.344' • W T. Osetrsl, 1411 18,318, 401; 131318 /21; 1353.41 413841g50 *MTh; 114341 MI bliso 188. h.. 13 7444 111. 0081.8141, /53%1 Piw burgh, 1044 ,T 4 3.31, .ho 1.684 1.01%; North W.-4.84, 41; 31,14 W443.,..63 prdm.B4, as o'.{ooll. 04%. 0 0. 0 1084148. 11,C0Ieiberiand, 61% • ow. c ., ?Et; 481:1•Ilv4r, 83; glarspoes, 81334. favt.a , INTELLUGBAOE., Its r i m Igo iippmikuy et • 410 itS 1I vast lad with tilt in the 'dogma 67 Abe Di. , javnidas. lb* s.uutum.• ra4 awl Monroe 4.ippou mum of • MULIIIIIIIMI Of IL rib *r.ras thum, oar Int Inn. Mond' nu Wean' Ayisiilttspalnin 'kW, fend' ZoturrMs, and Du Limit: lota Jena ISt Loth. no atartati and Ems 21Jfentas frau! gaelntalLSuad do Hats Patnanatrom Louth en tm><tS thaLin Inns dn. - nary inn no eeparlstrell fa o'on wA tho estop- Lk. of Oa V Inns for ineaslog.. psalm lon not nun telett at els lane tannin t. weaetenat try A. lacloosent o adatoa of 116 • •Alters Tben Is on non mono freight offning ton 00) Pt' se, and It raintrneefoood d•at of fansonace tea pri .1 one attambOstniesl Lennon anything • fon Ito popula r satll6.l4bk MI; 11101 IratOoabas. 1 t ' • .5 psakst los Z. 5hm45.14 ti . n.l.'. 5 .-iptls at 4 p m. Tl. h ate .•11 thinria 0 1 14 s, In P^intimoil of Cast 7SA 1515 , 54...5 51 , 11.1aurve , to listv_ for Pt Louis this ...thin slitiiisti hit and plumage:4 and idgpars bald brar this Net is mind. The tie. hem steamer Tan salve. Oeip• Unlit if lll .nstard to leant tor Nen °Muni tqle eveatog. °nuke Pettit...! (Taia of lb. rime No 3, tort diva t n ih. 0 Aden Ir.. Int ...IL to re ilm• LI, piece en Ole ti,at, li' at um, feted Tereday night, he retired In appitreat b., WY timid dead In ble tomb ea Weil:loafer morslng, la[ on hte face. It h eappaerid [het bodied In the den trw., a el es,n, to • blab he coo m. nee tree steal H. fie bate an excellent ettaractir.—Mertala flromb po Wheiling la. Weimer of yeetorder ear.: T, • v ••• 'lra I. et lister the channel of the Ohio yeelsr..,, and failing, The weather WVA elonly, with Indlcr.tiot el cola- lb. bow of-the Park anbarg and ei log Ct iary bare lately had a bad street of litot. TheEntree. limit. • ehaft • lee dare ego beion toll viee, The High ander did thew:De thing not long we, Vietnam Clarkselini and Fatittetle, Teanerese, and in tern:milt-n to reatieed yeeterd., railotincint th at the gate 4110 bad tr - al Ira unfortunate WI to atilt a gat with • eel natio intrz,... SPICOLiI ..I. .VOT/CillJil gGLOBB MUTUAL LEFT MEER ANON OOMPAST, or Naar Tem, FLINT FR AN. Pusnare. Lunn Non-lraeralting Common TAG awl Bill Policia. Alva, Poilala oa.a oiler popotar place No other kind of Polio, can attar tgnal tectictity. V. WOODS, General Agent. err Office, 116 FOURTH MAZER .natty r . t . asal.l. o ll=r a t: bb =oo ( L. WII7I3BUILGE SAW WaILKS BUBBARDS & LONG • won of PLTEST GUOUST CRUM-Lilts ...... • warranted OLST fITELL ISAWB, of arm daseription. Min, Malay. Orcen Oast, Osni: and ancithsr varieties All kind. of 5.211V1Z1 nrll/30/3, Made hots Mee Oast Blasi ; MOTs Banned 1116712 AND MOWN% Ws:abeam and Worts. cos. WLTJB • MOUT BTB.. pitub=6. Partieldar attention pillso Bistacothilm actssoing and sigh `s Bans; also repairs of .11 diode. runshinn and Drllll4 den* at niammable rate. icadY p --- W•WE BARNHILL & 00., Boa, ■ KAMM LED eras: MOB WORK ERS, Penn St., Son. to EL, ft .tat Wt. Having n. ..r.d • loeit• nod noL twentehad it with the meet ba rand noseletnery. Ire we terepeed to 61.12e1604112 wart &minden of BOILERS, to the Wet soma. Asa Inerrented scowl to any tondo to the eountry. COllll - ualaux2i, 11111 BUIL STELE PULL tocoionvi BOILERS, omilmorszas. SEIeT PANEL TANKS, OTL STILLS, AGITATORK 'EL MO PALM, BOILER MOE BILIDOZR SUGAR PARR, end lea. intoontactanns of RAREMILLTI PATENT BOILERS. Repetetne dans on the shortst oak.. B.ILOBINBON, ILEA a CO., (snoops orlon to itnirms, lions k 121.kaks,) WABITII9O. SOB WO 8, 7011=10111 1 IlAnsnrrs, Pttimbargh. Mount...lurels .0 BOAT AND STAITONNIIT ETNA!! ENGINTAL, LAST lINGINIS, !TILL ru.. ourzaT, GEARING, SHAFTING. OASTIHHH. of alroloocliptAsoa 1 OIL TABU/ I STILLS DOMINI AND suirr num WORK- Agoras Er GEFFAILD'S PATENT 01/11C/TOB POE ILEDING DOILIES. WLAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL Si lIMEPFING MOM% PITNOMMIL. PARK, MCCURDY & Elanatacturen of STIMATETNO, WILURIMP AND BOLT oorrss, raraszo °oriels barren:B. RADOM STILL BOTTOMS, SPAWNS SOLD= Also, importer. 05640010r0 In 112.:AL4 TIN PLATT ANN= IKON. WIN& la. Oosolaw14) . of NIBS' MACH WM AND TOOL& lio.rebottso, No.IAO FIRST A LIOSZOOND STRISTS, Pitubstrgh, PA. Elpasial orlon of Coypu ant lo oat dadnoid wawa wyS/trtyd•er BC3 C0N17.8310111 A111:1 /1.81.1bAl U/ AB /INV koLID, pubUotaal fro and am a warning and =ado= to Toaat tcav yea wader try. Noroorto Doboll/. Pncastaro Deco/ of Idachood. ofa, re/plytalt. of the tomo thao4 ef , K V cm,. 07 ono .to m mood Unmet! atter bolas pot to groat owns cad 114er7 throash:atedloal boa Ittiaand grtactory. Hy onoloolog • post-pald ademotood envelops, oth.zio tospio• may Do bad of tha ISALTELASIILI. ILATTAIIIL fug- Boated. Etqp comity, H. r. Lcr TO NERVOUS STIFFERIBB 0 ISM 061.65.—A ravaread Wtt b.t rtotavad to !math to • it. days, after Isutertrabig maul roattro and lamittetlet ttrt.Adt... 6 . of attlektone It tat nand duty tcacc.intolto t. en Aftlicted tvllo. t,..attams osseae 01 ems HMO, 013 Me receipt of an eadreeeed tivelos., be erilleaed., from, capy of We creseetptloa med. Dlr.* seer. JOE EL. DAGNALL, 1 1141 , see 'greet, lb T. ene 1 TEA ler 01 0 1... tarns. D. lINZLZR-- fOLIALDS. LA MILLS STEEL WOK KB REUTER • CO.. BumeesorsLier, Barter. A 0n... ntennter-ranore OAST Mr L. BPIILHO, PLOW AND ELIO= STEEL; IsPhlsoB, &ILIA IaBOWBAXA, M. Wefts, VIEST WASS; Allegheny Oily. P.O. &dame, HITTBBIBGB, Pi. teltly JUST PUBLISHED. by Dr. Pon -. VA I s F., a poplar imam on DLEZABES OF TEM DI ADDED ; mar• - ano oa ETILICrIOSIS OF TEI DRIED EA, and ma on 1111111VOOD DID £dTT-6h ac. .41, curs. DD., a. mutt by =di fat 60 mat. /Wee. Dr. Dian TOITAIIII; NA 710 Dientlw•y, 11. , Tort. X7O 11" - -151. HOLIEBB & 80118., Dwain a roaracns AND DOPIESTIO DILLE OE BZ MUNOZ, OIBTITIOATLS OF DEPOSIT, BABE BOTPA AHD SPECIE, V, 57 KAM= STREET Plttablargh, P. • tar OoNation:Ls toads as all tlka prlsetpal alto *ma, oat the Untied &Ma JO COI:MILLS & art BRO.. M , - ILI4 factasoro of IBON RAILING, IRON TLULIN AND VAULT DOOllB. WINDOW BRUTTNULE4 DON DUADDS, No., No. W STOOND cal 56 TEURD =MET, bt. wnmi lard Mutat. Na.. °a bond • rt. eflky of cum Nttartis, fancy sad palm, mitabl•tor oD purmaas. Partt-entu attention Feld to loactoittog Orsvo Las. Jobitto4 done at dtort Wade.. Sat L-.7 7 •DIECTIAStrOY TIEBIFETTSMTA MUMAL, ITRISAST AND =DLL IM4 19:1421—eer• one nenspbe treatment—ln Repast, of Dar Bassi Aaeoclattan. Boat try sell le waled Writ reeirp., tree of duns. alarm D. J. MMUS 1200011 TOY, ASMOtlatol%. 199.111kath !MA Orme, Pollstlelphts, Ps. wwaU 2y Ly• HENRY H. COLLINS. FORTAZ INN ADD 00/011/331011 INIZIOH&NT lOtWomb Ce.ler Is OEMS. DITTITak WIDDP. w,d pease. peaserip. I • W WOOD II littobwrZa. Ps. NEW MEDICAL BOOKS. 0114 M. BIIIICIZET. Rerbed aod .la-pl el, tion, two largo trolat octato vote=d.. VlClr•trAit MOO rood cots Plum BMW'S THZILIFINTIM Basimod ..d Improved al tilos, la tvo lugs 01:1ATO Talmo. PRICY —.....-----...........---. —sto ca. OLADE ON , PLIIIIA. a. 1.1 'Slam one Itabo. voltam ral DAVLIO, I CO I&IACI CRAIG OUTLET SAW MILL BARGE rang). GELID IrrIUMT ALLtOEICIIT 10t . LACSSIOTHEt—A choice lot 1 / 1 18/11101TON H 01011.113111 tax-au, Just reestlyd sad for We at lot 'rites, by ILL IL arlraa, min us skomo M ii 1411 but 'Post UNI V KRAAL .13VM . Ml} WRINGS R 8 —a wp rotor 'mom*" ',ism artioliclast nft ',..tat hr talui It tl. lode Beam Dip % No. ud CI 9t. aalradubh H. PRIG MP h LA Age. br Arlath.27 001.0.7 jejail Id:, tea, , ... ~:. ' ... , ,A 1 A a a . t 'I &O II . -- .•. itsiouras Am fdiewscurta" ,- * . 0 . . a f mil spertateadiymde._ll M U'l* Aidarmini Moe% It‘tin.4 . .. k.q. aid . ,os itnata Agfleorair atty. ...... . -1)404 123 :1W Viiiiidiag*y Coal and Nut CUL' iyayi t in iva i i Mae, on DLIRAUB 311111111 T. Asti rtsilllq!s nirtorr,Allnetway-014, grump' 7 undid llWW•stens men" prmapty f14c14 , , , , ciplo.2%*,dkr " , QRTETING-'143 lien , prime po wick oi rompromrti. to Mune LOW Sit kV iinigusam ago, .11 EDICA L DR. LIGIIDEiMi., or THE TT& ST D. LIOSTIIIIT, 34 at. .7t/arkia Place, Jrcto rork, D 3 STOW ID PITTSBURGH, AND WILL Sat St. Charles Hotel, Where he can be eeneulted until Saturday Evening, November 12th, DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES IN THE HEAD. AID ALL TEM TAILIOI2I3 WIN HD CARONIC DRUM EAR AND THROAT. DR. LIGHTDILL Is induced to make this visit on account of numerous applications from parties residing in Pittsburgh and vicinity, who are unable, to come to New York for the indispensable personal examination rendered neoessau from the impossibility of prescribing with benefit to the patient withont it. 'Twee or • Dear terra. Lot. Loomfagrtoth, • pd home= yawn of Yo. Dore m Gml.urs city wimo he wu shoat two pats old. &mu efts* sr. ri• um gam awe Wu slot .ltd lan hi. boartus. Hy elegea• b. Nogg Let deaf sad them dumb. Ifur near 17 ton lean be lien a aorta amble to hear the lowimi robe. or to ar ambito word. About Pew nyo e. ennoble:ad to ht. is to th e head. of Dr. LIGHT /ULU who beam far seeseedsd to ...farms to him hie lost pavan of hearths and otteresom that boom sou rem. vita Meal wise tank to his Ustthotly do ltlatataly. During the put lber or Ihe =oa th s be 00 own wader the tuition of Yr. Bente=itilisil oomide rah.. program hi radius arid liavuog bees 'applied wi .d dress, .. him- Die. Investigated the mature, and direovered that prowl. out to calling oh Dr. Lighthill, too youth's ors .as oonsidesed !modem, and ho was for two years an to mate of Deaf sad Dead, Anima. The Row. Jobs time., D. D , Probes. ta Delos &Mew% etherteotaly, to • published Otter, tenders itts giliattglele to Dr. hD. tuestlagruomeatully his owe of deafftwm.9a. Irr.d. B. Jewell, Pmfetem of the Bteto Darotel School as Allmes, ohm truffles to hs vies bun caved of catarrh. Dr. Idshthfll poems= othsr teetiroorthth sad tributs. to bin talent from eau of the wealthier% and mug pecatiscat sad reepected ethos.% width sup be seen ea application. It would 0. dliticalt to 50...1de say hot tams of plain of hls treatmeot, to the tau of thewe malty proof) sad fact. testifying to his mum. LiGUTHILL rittaburgh at regular intervals, according to the require scents of the patients under hie charge. The business in New York does not suffer any interruption from this visit, as one of the Jinn is there in constant attendance. TESTIIIIO II 469. i Flom du Haas Journal, Juno 41161 le siery owns W nrafeadoa. lased In every da ps, me tof achosaa cr skin, tears ahm• ons. I Lc...lodged head—wow aim who Want:ono sa hold rel!ef amoag his fellomos • sort of leader. In the bred, and traitor° t at &Oven. and estarrb, as .p dal dime.. Dr. 1. B. LIOBIUILL, of this atty. onimptee 3011 the paaitlon dssailimd. 8. baideroled years el lat.., to this apeclaLlty, and Is not raolng she re. Irani of Ms traltatry. TL. edit <lgnore of the Sri. bum., of. reams data, bear altars to the Deaner e ano• seas Is this dapartomal at inedirdos. We gnats the PirteimPis From Rey. Fred. S. Jewell, Professor of the State oral School, Albany, ,Sow Tart. Da. Era ender dots of Xarch 14,1 mai you a cone etammenat of my moo, Us former treatment. my alum to otters raid 1. thas , Abwaoa, rery nowt to poor avatatoot sad Ito malts. 1 taco twos from, the Winter of t h e pear 1814, nib Jest to viol.' poilodimil Atha, of Catarrh, narked h etrong tendblo spedyntas, violent lnliortleatien of th toth.‘ overobrane of tne earlitte et the toad, =romps and lr art OM state, by • wsta7 Catsup tram th our pol..montly Domain mid arolyelloo.and Wow t ekoe of the attack, pereloat earlblood?, Utmost Mae srodoool mmt spews oflueerisobe “cgivrt.g periodlottly each diy for • polio! vartiag boa one 10 three walk; erwortias so 'dolma oo to teee• ropeetato mef r bantam and ovenne ow to my bed. Ai thaw lb. Woodard lailsannellow would errand te the teeth, produrtrs toothache 1 or to tloo anal mar musty Nam.. and partial tom of wake I mid *wire Cada the lest tew rem it We to .effected Or hal eye se to confine me, tor want., to • doziorood met. 1 had bled morintoso sad aPlAnalivial of Them rind., nab sod attar catarrhal PrePtivalora sow belt a dram Matt eppllostant to ibebeddit osaquwe r . wow sod bat Becematosl of didaUS UW' wad la owatatios with thaw Cho vuttrolaf or oetharthal rnaleyed to Were odeatir'ictlon. tonel theme . ' 44 gred aord 007 Gee wtiont trePtrat im reti;Mlerd!wat tad - was tho7expeime It Mt *Mob =Watt Nei la Imre istatatated. Under iberaa ettronstitweaw inw td‘ Frbottith vita ridnerease. frost the wantocral lamas the dims, la mete 6 Utile yolz trmitsied. I Woad it moo toToad oven aty bones, reselft thw darnow os It bad erne ben toached Wore, and iiivtv sting Its gusto= wan =lnt whirl; Tbadappowed baps CV*. At the time I pore sat meow aertill• cats, teals I did NW WI emend at a baorplete nue, / birkobtabwil • .ustedal rind whicksopis Isr — 7 Mal ol pm treatment. nod whist' nithtled _ 41111 1618.1110i011111 . TUB ea aboard It t: simple ead whileeepSdad. • satoutial amp from invall snag■ ol Wan* Is the sormaintet pet lad 'of needy kW peen and that In spite of mete mgr. . teams of Wawa wboeli swan kanrioraftl, nadveniT rah en attack Inteltatd•yas,So me, pool of ah la. , potbas MOM it L row -Ai *saga Ism r an* 7.0. Au ..10 .malt, TAU; all ;11pIsea: azif L app at tam nowittally. tottl Ws gybe; I Wore ILII .t ornsai wit•tiatitter of aiwe .balm to so • andjalbwee who oasts m„lwbg , ma wee, to odd • hot . nat;enly pie tally settelled we to ale sally sad rtesoot method of treottng Werth am Imam .10 in 101. 4411 an wow o( talc belief that It :UMW • thlo:g os •ir re lot oh m& .05. la mynas: e catettatie: onto hos seat Owned. • • Jane: aniper4dlTT.' • rrenstapr iblrlat„ Assert 11. T„ l int.l„ 1664 • I=l . Aitairr,lake.d. UK . . Wilma& witti . grrAt .13kcimb.„ ticirenik.imationolarie laietrittrabanki th• ord. eAstattliff . teelmo, cany mlirtim 14 .. m4..tat 101.•:. loved aed-N lion v ir tatiti= i is t ratr u ...itt re4ll: 4 l wed and nhall set lint df dome Poerot nu dor at. e.tmat7 .I abauld set bodtate=tapdf =der loar sump Dre. 011 . • , Orkin. eman.ll. *tire r - Deankig geMorkable p - J• 41.4 1 - 1 , .from ileir.ao4lspti or se.: panes ctiarerf. " qt. ' IItrAZIEU. '" r bib tab ant b ' nominal b! ems innierrain go. fi l y lb. skit el In. Verb tit in baling use mairely ine, so Viet ace I tw o alike vith bah my fan, *ad I And Cb d I ea• we iv Tato USA Mal MI tad maze *as boor& 41101114114914,111.61 . • soars JIJI'D BROS& GOLD $1 50 ?RR CSN't • to son, Itafll-1111,111 , 121 CWT. CURICKTEL. DIFFEREtiCI3 05i ROIDSID Lam MILT/ rll MI EVIDENTLY nal 6 duo Woo to bqr isre a CERTAINLY Comm.( Nall Oboe Stan Is Ur Iptsak DECIDEDLY I Cim't f.* Chown dawn... 9 Ix the wnsey. I* 0 11 DEM VIIT i f ISM 6: .1x taxis sad mauled,. 62 FIFTH STRIIIIT She great Pulse. Slane Itozpartain Thaw Way email last I a mg SENSIBLE Yoe 7o• to boy dazing ttio pale• RAVI lIG ro. yoz a 1..7 is your mttia Nundr LOUTION—Nact doer te txples 0111Isai amt.las. oppadbe tan Bowl Man GOLD D 3 PALLING. -116 reality sretio astsmsal asa be n.11.al bSOOII4 as Neellntoen New Shoe Store. If I'EDEBLL tri . , 41.1214beny Qtr. Ina. on 111111.113,1•• socalamost of Leder, Gael Reber. Eby? .ad Obildrerie Boots, Shoes, Balmoral and Gotta; as be kind d gee stay rateeed brim i ar d Ober wade tar Ws mosey thsa say =toe baste LA MOON Apr Noel Lave 'ix* pi... $4 VIDIMAL ST., LILO= knry pals Iramated B°`Yi". Gaiters, end Ewa:no e t THE LOWSET RATES IN T$E CITY BORLAND'S, 98 !demon Or, gown., deer from llfth emit. JAMBS 8088, 89 market Street, THil ITATEIrf rIATIIIG nod tbe Nome Earftrara et Nay hoar La the meln•l atty. El• jad Try ua TEN" FITAB WORK. i met =WM HT O. ALBUE. 801 a CO. Ho. $3 WOOD state. roje4 Tol9l`. Efejdkoosli Ranter 6 etalinies Gant old Ind Wank Snow gnodo an. tesEato ocr spa:Wonder, aid a . antad annquallodeastata sratin METROPOLITAN LIFT BOOK STORE, WILL OPI ON Tuesday. Nov. Ist. 1864: Lad b paresagratly gimbal it So. 63 FIFTH STREET, PITSISIMEI, OPPOSITE AD AMP EXPRESS OFFIOIII. Tub b the larger, sud molt Manny amdnetsd fahrhAseent Weat of Dow Twin At ebb artsbll.hicubt you canar t any book you easy &ebb Broke In army pert of Id tensors And you hos the adrentige of re. cubing, via book that you buy, A HANDSOME PRESENT! Warta from ?Ira =STD to ONIIIHI7IIDBIAD DOL. LAW, which la Oleo with each book. All book. are molt at pahllehere prices, Sod goo Lea Wart from the Wien nook .v. °gaud to this allp. tortaang .1 the Standard Warta, all duentpthele at Photograph Album, all aphis of lilbbn sod river. Boca; ail the We pablkatiese, all no earlettas Gift boob, pettartut of Portlonto. Stoke tar On ohms, apart all subjects, In nay stile of Waal& sag la =Ohm *amity. Hasaamber that la parahealag book. at the Metropolitan Bitt Book Stork': Ton pay no nano than yon would at say older satain. lithaast, sad hats tha strawy , . al manta; a VALUABLE PRESENT With h book tbst min). One Mal win ocairtstio Boosr. that tho platio to maks flair polobson to at 63 FIFTH 11711113 T. OIIIt STOOK OP Photograph albums, Bibles A Prayor Books I. 3 l . l,.. p mf a nt i mim .rna be n veld at ha LOW =haft Taryibs tram Iny ct ti to ow L Imaged dal., or DIP eriptlys ratalorat, =glad fres to isy Qtr spat rpplkrtlm. W. L. FOSTER & OD, COMM MOBS. TRY ITHICELLIED4I ZELLEFLTIOUB, 0011GH BALSAIL DL 111111 all LAN DT IL ILLITLI:101:111 MVO" RAMAN is *caromed to cast Omits% CA", Mow cusn, Astacus, Wbooyaig Ousgh. Aws throst i: = ratoptkm, srA WI Mastics* at %Wilma& sad For als by rum; mutt. O. Druggits. Osumi Depat, SUM Mbar* . • -... DIARRkICF A. • . , An the Ittetkel ma set the mot reecessest IMBICCILLSB D'e eh 114.e101.11.1th 1112211111 es Gbh • cab seems nanody A. kr Diarrhea. sad Zortmtery. b • • - l. st4Ciersoluethr. nut welreoteit Mitt amuse*. ' • tat la attire teems half Whit. • ' '. • - 24 Ira &eh .-yDnestets, Gaeta D4c4.l2adrientlt.. • - • --•• • STRICELANTIS , PLtE tts. enacErAaas rum ittattm wait • .1, atrialibill et thy :went area at Bled sal Miami , - • • Mt. it Om telesitittete Met, sad strode • k for lensibtash •Try It directly. ft sarrasted lek.earh_ ..• , War watt by_ sta. Chateal Itteze. It AIR: trough ettett. . - Thspepala, NervoutuieW •Detglitt.e":. Da. 51=ALLUDVII Tomo. • In as leaddialldi add idihrtdelltill kW /1.16 •- teT _sat* laalgtottokor Ditcptist A, Ittunotooto "Igy ,, k i Inas Matti, to osollttstbairs ?oda 11.10 ooprog • c t=at.too;-tait _from am/tot* Boucot the lottlia brit00144001; U Ordild•Ordidr , V, Jrivottta lad to immature Wear. D34a;alsoad Yak - Detotq.- • - •-'• 4;l* r Dzeigitti - eitet' , = 4. "` IiriIONAHD laga, to ta ataeliatitt, 0. • er, -4 , •.0 to , • . • ?Oa** Zit 0;40. If. InTar&ooroor of Mot It ed " 'ti mai Tinto sa.7, • =dig: 41:1 • Idd &Add &add rude!!.l.lM6eo; Obi Sr . - .4' • 1811. 11=4, As. 17 loiatruktplal. s. • a 1 ia:t altdeotoil. lINCE iuthorizinp ;thittarszi -- 4 ; r a• - •Er ~-, !eyP retthir;• Ith Dortritono. WMatir " 3 s t.' , Wert, ircio Oa noctem with Borrath Corot to DA , - - • ram a. of .Wagihir ttr.et. '• • , r r!. • BIZO. at* iniedll.l•l4 orstal y a =ten men end Menem or Poiddimida Madiler imd.Chmoido fbane - : , :- 74 r;:s. ) ; 10 1 if heady onimiMil nod armed d • ' , - Was,* of Ma wine, That DM Iteo rd his Begalitor , an Is 1i billetv}resetal advartha for, Dropolnls mrsonor, Turfs Ind letting •tb fiarbindam.Wrlmitm; .`""'" rirmt."from;its ilos with dareath atrial to Oa wtLk r Trimblahten atrosa, mid, to hit.tbriminta ta r A -.A.,'4.• lb. manner din to sa ardlim ei mo of Ohnnr, - i 1 to' -ea ATV= D IGL sad aa'Ace Of teronabigapa' "roved isormly CM; D. 136 a • Ordamsdandrumetwifinto a law thtkorimpi 41441.444 - , .ahrirt AL P. :L.- . _ , • J 1414121 Ire/ . - h' t. T TA dd.4..l6,ib A i ci A , A l4'* . Lust Tali Trowacor' •' : - -4 2 / 1 11 of &lint Idimum.D. • W •• r ", faudiar. T. ! 'Tiinaldont of Doonnami , 4 artrii) , Hoax - ra Chat of Oothodn tloaaaß. .5°1011, ; - - 7.OBDINAECE eipuigbz the'lasaes eedias r eireeta ts the cnty tgetkie, anlawd eat =we 111 4 4. 21 0 x: ; , rabic" A. /Owl ow Omega Oro: ' ^ - .etheaeabint, iteo Ace4P *, t r eaded 1 .1” 06 1. T - •kgeoPiqf 404‘,P a Will4teitoa Ijiti belie! A , Jinni Sid t 4 ^ Alkaleny Wee O. tatter is - bereby Okapi 4ft ilat.list the asase of Baler 1 .:"11....rum1, .:"11....ru m l, ad - Pak 11,11044 bead le biome A k I = 4 ....god s6l4llrht.Ndr”L ' rf ^ :,°) .f.,,,Otddaidael *dated lateti 13:0A:Pse Ude It,, 42c1" 1844. IL aeg 41 . • 7 : 1 Preadeat ot gelid Altai; E a.lloasow, Clerk of Pelee Council. _ _ - TIMM. MIL Pastiest of Ocaceat gssaall Stist:_ll _am W2LAsess, . •.; wiet9paragwir Nor •I • if Balmoral) ; . SOOlll MID 1180X1 =MEI
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