. y '.v *A v -a: ‘t . >.. .• i*- * ' ■- : ». . . • . . »v £,?;■&* f I' * s •4» y ; 1 .;-V., •i .-?■ >x ; ;*.v.v.v ft- .V* •: , viu «>--•*•" ..• . ■* • ii !*•■•*: v. v ‘ t*kv{‘V. v; 'M: i? 'V ;■■'■'<'; '<* ft*." :y;s * S'«: ’ f m r ' •* ■ >" iV;—.,. K .%k*.; .*•s&> :** * 7 a.vj tajt-.cjTTf r THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 7, 186 - CITY AVFAIIiS. UrrxonoLooicAL Observations for the Go- J toUp by G. &• Shaw, itpiieiso, 68 Filth etreel j some teddaily t 1 ‘ »o'olcok. i.», I* « - ”* r.«. i- BtnatUt ... City laprurant, • W« coog[atulate our neighbor, in Allegbeey i Ciiyoe the flattering prospect which jhey now ; hire of their long tqiksd-ofted much needed i P»l>>in baildinge. Wo bare examined the | plane : 0.1 .She proposed bui'tiirga—now in th. : ~k»nde gf the Architect.—and feel Ihel the cit. i tltnu WI H award rto Conocils'tbo credit of j planotd ao to. turniib building. affording eligible and commodioua room. for : all the city office., together with a Market ; Honae lor eclipsing our' own in eiternal.ap pearance ae well a. Jolemal arrangement., at ..remarkably moderate eatimated coat. ! The planpropcead for the ■•wajaand meant” . .•emt io. aa feaaible~i Irom the report ol the •fecit] committee, made toJCouacile at a re* -; ®“" 1 niaatlaffi we learn* that it waa recoral j mended to Connctle to eel apart the rerenua | arieing from rente of market alalia, dating from U j*»niry let, 1861, together wiih to ctfaivileot j" ,5r •fc* ,an > now paid by the city lor office T. f“t*i.lo meet the paymenla for the naw build. | •.tnffa-J'Taking a rerymodertte eatimatn of the j income, qn account of the inefeaaed accommo d.itlonti fur'niihed Jo butcher, and prodnee -Battare, lhe reeecne will pay for the improro metita In from three to fire yeara from thn com [i mencement of tha arork. By thta meani, thn : «i*7 i* enabled to erect her hnildioge without 1 leereaeing her public debt a dollar, end at the ! tint* increue herfereuue from matketa I Irom abont four thoaaind dollar., the preeeet | rarenue, to about ten or twelae thouatnd dol ! litre, thb eatimated rerenne from*lhe new r - KerkauHoovv. .[ Wo aioeerely rejoice it ihe project of the j con lea pit tod improvement*, tnd tnut tbti i BOa * of ibe-bilberto caatonury differencri I “J opinion imoDgvt conpctlmen m»r now ia ! t«rr«08 to d*iesl to improvement §o deii* | rtbloj tod to ea«y of tccoraplUTiment. W* i thtU btve more to tty on tbe inbject tjtiD. j Odr preie&t object It todirect the attention of ! contractor! to tha idvertiaaaant, in another colomo, asking for propotiU. v ' B ” rU,dUnß 'i? s.“j*rK:y.b A Some facta have recently come toonr kaowl I edge, «ij« the Wht.hng InUiUgenctr, in fi liation lo the administration of the Quarter i ““‘V'* department, enderCapi, Craig. which ; * Wlure to speak ol would be a ‘palpable j neglect of what we conceive to be Our duty ; as public .journalists, and aa friends ol tbe Government. Quartermaster Craig was re ! ceatly-sapers eded at this point by Captain -j Powney, wbb.bce recently arrived here and . eianmed tbe antiM ol the poet. According to army rrgalationa, it is the dnty of Cap* 1 Craif 10 lore over all bis contracts, ae i . codme, moneys,.ks., tp his ißeceaiorr Tbia i be bas net d- ne, bat coounned, through his /[agent, to fit! eootracta dor bay, oats, fce. just as if ibererwas no tack, mao as Capttin Downey. One of these contracts (or bay and oats, .ja with Oliver Pryor, ol this city, who » known to be m Secessionist. By toe terjnr of this cud tract, we are informed. . Q*pt. Jrtf gla to pay Pryor fib per ton for hay r ; nod 83 cents per bathe! for oats. 1 here are plenty of good Union men in thU vicinity who 1 wilt farnUb oata at *5 cents per baibel sod bsj at fill per ton end lew, Xo one lot of hsy n>- r •« *•}*"*•* Pppr.lt was difficnlt to , « , ‘ l ' **•«•** was shipping bslod Umothy or 1. : op®»**chbaadieofhny, welgb «b— 1 J B * from-300 .to -310 pounds, there are a trips of y_ onk woed or staves, weighing i>pt>a an average seven pconda aodvtwo ooooea eaoh—in aU oyer Wty.two pounds. At this rate there would be 385 poands of pretty good cord wood to a ton of b*7,fcr which Uncle Sam pays xaaet on the Argemant lim. > * meeharse mr Zamhirn Peltaraon. Zaeshcaa Patterron, the Uit if the lmpHaon. ed County Oommlaitonerr, war yeaterday dla. charged from custody, by. Judge Mellon, of the Coart of Common Pleea, upon application cf btaeounan), Job# Barton, Erq. Thn affair waa quietly maaaged, and wary few pereone were aware of hie raleiae uotll he made hii appear* anoe upon tha itroeta. We are hot informed ua to tha otmrae puraued, bnt lt la hinted Ihet the discharge was obtained under the Insolrent lewa,end that Mr. Pattsraon la not duly releai* ad ftom-Ma poaHnement, but also from the fine of tl.OdO. tapoaed by th. Soprama Court, to wii wb *“J w coata may barn been lo* ?oTEL~*. B ? W h ,* r to oount the army ”1* “ ooonty return. o'! ~ ’, h 'n auooe.aor, Mr. lota U ° ’ 1b " *l u aii fls d eod iuduoied menu, m aeann. ..00 42 00 64 e. d "i“*i d lhll lh » “Olioc for the dia* Mr - r.ttaraon we. at Srat oppolM, thhd^.T 0 or oth " all opposition waa * PP "“* t|,m *« gtantod* z* l * that tha oaae took thia tnm lor tha reaaon that Inern neror waa any anthorliy in taw for holding thn Commiaaionera in prison tor n longer period than throe months t If this’ he so, it la n little ■ ogntar that the tint was out dUeorared long ago. Dutruc.lT> Fire etF.anklln-Meu Buiul Oj Friday canning l.n, about aavcu o'clock, aa ws laara irom a ratiabla aonrco, tba exiaa ■.'** oil refinery ol Mraara. Bootar & Co , Id. cttnd at Franklin, Venango coonly, canghl fira aad w.. totally deatroyerf. Tno refiner and anpnriutendunt, Mr. Arnold, aria to abnck ingly burnt that he died to a fair honra The rtfioery waa ono ol tba lergrat in tba oil to gion, aad in addition to the building and ma chinery, a large amount of refined and crude oil waa conaumed. The origin of tfie fi„ j, unknown, and tho firat intimation which the Clltiena had of it, w,a a ternfio eiploaion, re aemnltng the report ot a cannon. Mr. Arnold waa aeon running Horn the building, Immedi ately after the eiploaion, completely enveloped in fiimee, and he waa ao Inghl/ully irjared last be coaid give do informaiioa euaccrDing the casualty. The impression u that the g R p etagbl Irom tbe furnace, while beotule w«« being draeu tff. Mr, Arnold* was a rMideot «f Cincinnati, where he leaves a wirTnod f-.mily. The destruction of the work* waa very rapu j «od thn scene ie described as teartully grand*. The night was dark, tad the mats of flame so towering tad brilliant that the light wan « e «u for fifteen or twenty miles around. The business of refining oil, from the great numbar ol caanallie. aiionding n, both in loaa ol Ilia and deatracuon or property, fan. become one or Ibe most hstirdoas in the country, and these terrible lessons of experience should in duce tbe greatest care and watchfulness on the part of proprietors and workmen. They are as dangeioue ae powder mills, and require ss much vigilance and attention; A Woman wlih Two Htaeliafeds—Novel A singular application for divorce was made in the Court ot Common Piets op Wednesday. It waa nothing teas ihiu a petition Irom Mrs. Jane Gelston, “by her next friend,” (and sec ond busbnd) Peter Geiston, for a divorce from her first haabjnd, John Miles. The pe- titioner sets forth that, in May, 1850, the was lawfully married to John Miles, and irom ihat lime op till November, 1854, she Jived with him,-demeaning hersdif at a dutiful and »f -lecuonate wife; that, during that month,-Jnbo wilfully and maliciously ueeeued her; that bis long and continued aotence, daring which she had no tidings Irom him, induced the be lief that he had ‘‘gone to tbe land of spirits;” and that, on ihe 5.b ol July, f«6O, ectir.g on der the belief ibai her firai husband was dead, abe married “her nnxi Inecd,” p«,er Gelaion. It seems, however, that white Jane and p<-■ 'heir ne* reUimnship, J.,bn made bis appearance, much to the msctna lort of the aloreaaid Jtse aod Paler. Wneih er John bad married again during hie six year*’ absence, does not appear from the petition, nor u it alleged that he it here to claim his “firat love.” It is evident, however, that Jme is well satisfied witn her “second choice,” since she now prays the Court to relieve her from the vows plighted to her “firai.” m* Court awarded asubjmjs, requiring ibe alurr said Jufio to appear aud show cause why ihe prayer of tbe petitioner should not be granted. Fetal Accident In kllegbiny. Feiterday, at an early buur, tbe nody of a laborer named George Moran, was fnaod ly tng oa the tow path of the canal, close to tbe bridge over street, in ,the Fourth ward, Allegheny. The bead and arms of tbe deceased were under water, at tbe aide of the canal, while the body was stretched acres* tbe tow path. A dmoer backet lay alongside of the body, sad tbe supposition was that the de ceased bad turned off Sandusky street, for the purpose of entering upon me trestle work'ol the railroad, when be misted hi* footing end fell to tbe ground, a distance of eight or ten feet. Morin was about fifty yearn of age, and re sided with his family on Liberty street, Alle gheny. He worked it Fulton’s fonndry, in ibis city, and it is said that be left lor home at nine o’clock Tuesday evening. The body was removed to ibe residence of tbe frmiiy, and Coroner Boalwick was sommoDed and held an inquest. There were no Indications ol violence whatever, not even a scratch or bru-ae, and tbe jory were at a lots to know how he came to fait death, ff be fell from tbe trestle work at all, it ia probable that he was *° •tunned aa to be QQiole to save himself from drowotog. Tbe jury found that be came to biu death from causes unknown to them. Fit* aw© R>»»ttT —On Sunday night, says tbe Hollidayaburg Regiitv, the state of James •* Tellow Springs, wsa robbed aod afterwards fired, £u‘d tbe building and Us contents consumed. The tbief who robbed and fired tbe store has been traced to n ravine Bear “ Oid Soap Fat Furnace ” Be had a wheel-birrow on which he, no doebt, conveyed what goods he selected, and it it to be hoped be will be overhauled and brought to justice. *bove, the robber and in eendiary has been taken and ia now in jail. Hia name l« John Ouoson, an ill-lookiou darkey. Hia captors found bun soundly sleep ing beside hie wheel-barrow load of goods. Bank Rota (Isolations, CprracUd especially for tbe ffoseffs by Metxru. Feld A Lire, of the NatUmal Bank dfeta Repvrt jsr., RaW« uncertain at present: ‘ Pimmco, Rev. 6, iml .CSV-:'-' Ditoount DUeo*nL b*• DO tsl* S I* Georgia oo nt« M.Tork pn M...00 sale 2* tT^rr-*X no tala •i/i . p«r retmassM—*...tdo s*!. r Ohio i u ftMrt H Indiana, fros MM . M . n . 6 Otst.ol * •* b'k ofdUta.. U % IF 001 * oo Vlrxloli, —' *- « »'« f—.tlai.breh.) Hal «.h,]Zr) • I R >U. ” | Ucbun-Mllqt.nlMoo New Ink , nd p U«lpbh, per cot mr per fond, Th* Oouckkt : To-Nibht. —The lovere of mnaie will not overlook tbe rich treat offered them th!a evening at Concert Hall, by fijg. Giimboni. The programme abonnda in fine •election* from the moat celebrated master*, and, aside from the merit* of the entertain meal, onr maaleat amateut* will take pleasure in ■bowing their appreciation o( Prol. Giam. boni and hi* talented aaaiatanta, by crowding tbe Hall upon this occasion. Some novel e V. 0 > r ** Wlil *? 8 introduced, which, it ia hoped, will intercet the audience, and repay them for their attendance. Ticket* of admiaaios can be obtained a t Messrs Mellorfcnd Kleber*# Meaic atorea, and at the door. , C^ r ,* or *‘ ? ® R V* ATXD — Al the Theatre, lo : onht, Mr. Neafie appear* in the character oi Richard the Third, and aa tbe programme* hare alreadj been aelected for Fridar and Bat«rday, tbi* evening eriii be tbe only ehaaca of Mtiag ihia fine actor In a pare for the rendition of which, he had received much pratre, Pot only in ibia conotry, bat through* oat England. The performance will conclude' to-night with an amaa*ing afterpiece, in which Ue comical HtSt wii] appear. J.ook oat for hgBfJU Kwoorrow night .. to heath Dlvaics Case. Oa Satarday afternoon lest we look i stroll through (be Washington Nursery, located, as ®o»i nl our readers know, a short distance north ol onr town on Ihe Pittsburgh road. Bj the death of the original owner, Hugh W. Wi?scn, Erq , this Nursery bas rrcentlj passed ioto the hands n| his son and partner, Mr. Jta. B« Wilson, upon whom its sole management i» now devolved. The present proprietor hsv ing, by a thorough education to the business, acquired a complete understanding of u m ail us departments, is devoting himself to the work with so eueigy and asstdotty which give promise of the most ahundant success, and it would give at extreme pleasure to see bis praiseworthy exertions rewarded by a liberal pUruongs. In point of extent we must eoo r.'.ss the concern far surpassed the ideas we had previously fuiraed. Between thirty ana forty acres are devoted exclusively to the per pose of the Nursery, snd tbe amount of lend thus employed is being tteidily loeressed. Oi ibis surface the larger portion is, of course, appropriated to the growth of fruit trees, and the balance tooruameotal and shade trees of the most approved kind, together with flowers and surubbory id endless variety. Two greeu hooves of the most improved * style and em bracing entire thoroughness of appointment, are also.to be found upon tbe premises, one of which is devoted solely to the propagation of toe very choicest plants known in our locality. Of apple trees there sro no less than aboat 125,000 under prooess of cultivation, and of this Dumber there are about 30,000, embrasirg some twenty-five of tho Tory best varieties to be fonod any where, that are ready for sale, and in excellent condition lor transplanting. Indoed are satisfied that this collection, which Vaa selected with great earn by Mr. Wilson, himself, *®d with special reference to its adsptioo' to cur soil and elimate, is among tbe most desirable to be found throughout the West. Thore are also from 3,000 to 5,000 peach trees, including the must approved varieties, that are likewise tn fine eonditioo, nod present rare inducements for those wishing to engage in tho cultivation of this delicious bolt. Too selection of pear and plan trees has also been made with equal care, and may be railed ou at by far the best within reach of the farmers of Washington county la respect to the smaller fruits, such ss grapes,Ttspberrix», gooseberries, blackberries, &s., the collection is all that could be desired by the most fastidious and in tbia connection we cannot but mention, as worthy of special attention, tbe Fall-beariog and Victoria Rasp* berry, and Hooton's seedling Gooseberry. Tbe latter of these is never known to mildew an advantage which it possesses over all other varieties, and which, among fruit growers, baa hitherto been considered a great deaideratmm The Rochelle or Lswton Blackberry, the pro dtgioas growth of which a most staggers cre dulity, is also on band in great abundance. With regard to ornamental and shade trees this nursery is atl that could be desired. Time and space would alike lail ua to notice all the different varieties, including the White Pine, the Scotoh Fir, the Arbor Vitae, and all the other assortments that go to make up tbis ® n *i attractive department ol the concern. Suffice it to say, that everything the moat cul tivated i-.ste could desire rosy here be found end obtained on tbe most retionable terms. la short wo have been surprised in no emill degree, to observe our farmers and fruit grow ers passiog by a worthy establishment in their owu midst, and making their purefaaeee from parlies that come among ut from a distance. Even il there should be a alight difference tn price u. lavor ol the latter—which, however, t» not always the case—it should be borne in miod that there is no small advantage in bar ing a responsible person at band to whom buyer* can look in ease they should happen to bo disappointed. More than this, they should remember that it is a matter of great impor tance to have trees transplanted fresh from the nursery, loasmocb at they afwsja do better than tuoae brooght from abroad. In all that goes to make up the moat thorough and exteo aive collection in the shape or Fruits, Flower* Ornamental trees, sod Shrubbery, we. are well satisfied tbe Washington Nursery is unsur passed by aoy similar concern in tbe country Ol this we are fully convinced, as well front its present flourishing condition, as from the high valuation put upon it by one or tbe lead ing fruit-growers ol Allegheny county, who , acted ax one ol tha appraisers 61 the estate to which u belonged ' Tbe prefect proprietor being, ai we have al ready raid, thoroughly coovonaot with the basiooiFj and in every way worthy of the con fidence of the eommuoity, we take pleaaore In oommendlng him and bia nock, which if now more varied and extensive than ft ha* ever boon at any former period, to the attention of the farmer* and frntt grower* of onr county, W* ere grati&vd to aee among them* growing dl*. poaltlori to avail themaeivea of the faollltloa tbns afforded for Improvement tathiidireotlon, and wo hope to aee the good work progre** an ti! every landholder among aa ehaU have cap ■plied himself with e Jail atook of th* bait fruit tree* to bs bad AaU doabilau known to moat of oar peopir, tbe Fall aeaaon la preferable for aatting out all kindswf fralt tree* except the peaob, and aa th* late froit* have made it aafa to remove them, we ndvlae onr frienda who da. sign planting oat or improving that* orobnrda, to'pay a visit to .tb* Washington Nursery, In thnfaUxwaraac* that tbey.like oareeivsi, quo hardly fail to be *arprised at th* comparatively Uiflingooat it which this moat daalreble end om h# feohspUahid. fro»co!. Giarr'a Feflntnt. Tl * DiL *. Four or Bock, I Marjl.od, Nov.mbw 3, r8»l. j D'ar Goxttit -•—lt i, long line, .njsbiog di reot from Ihti qoa.Wr h.i been pcbliihed in jour .aln.blo p.per, .Ithoagh no look 1 r in •irlr.l by every ra.II, and when lb. mill, fail to connect, yon can hardly imagine the db.p polntment fet. Tbl. Bailment I. now'eom pcied of fifteen oompaole. or infantry and one company of artillery— lour plecer, at p,.,ent In Waahington—comprising In round number., something near seventeen hundred men, includ ing oGoori— lll companies of which are from Allegheny and the inrrounding Weitern ooon- Uns, so that anything from Pittsburgh, or vi cinity, interests ns quite as much as though wo vera at our pesoeful homes. This camp, or rather regiment, is oondooted on the most rigid military principle. Every thing mast be performed In the right manner, precisely at the appointed time, eo that yen rise at the tap of the dram, take year qatnlne (if you have tho ague) to. the tube of “Jim along Josey,** or as the boye sing it r “Cotnis tat* your qainloa, quinine, quinine, Corn* and take your quintan, qaln*ne, too M Break test according to the same role, only the lime varied, and thas through,the whole cate logne of calls, which of themselves would almost fill this sheet were they enamerated io detail. Although every thing thne moves Uke olook work, we yet have our good times, and fan and frclio are realised in proportion fully cqaal to duiy, and aa a soldier most be either a grumbler or a good fellow, avery fellow puts the beet foot foremost, and makes himself as agreeable as possible, eo "that the growlers In almost every Instance *tqro from the error oi their ways. Oa Thursday, the 81st, the whole regiment was turned out, at 8 t/elook a* m., for tijn, and BQoh a scouring of guoe, burnlihlhg ot braises, and cleaning of shoe* aod ragged brooches, is seldom Witnessed. At the seme time koapeaeke wera overheated, dirty olotboe attd card* wore taken out, and TeetamarTta and clean linen wera only apposed to the argureyed officers, all neatly packed In thelrproperplaeee. But the most laughable performance of the day was the order fur thou on the sick list who wtro able to walk to turn out at tha extreme left of the divirico. Such contractions of eounte nance, moving of stiff legs and shaking forms, h very seldom seen, and in no other way be fully appreciated. The “Cripple** Brigade,” ae we eall them, wera obliged to remain on the ground for some five hours before their turn came, so they, had every opportunity todevel opo the prominent symptoms of their ailments. But to their o edit, and for the good of the eer vioe, I am happy to state it prodoeed a good effect, and many of those who considered them selves fit subjects for discharge from further service are almost eotirely oared. I suppose you beard of oor march no the j night of the 23d to Edward*’ Ferry. It will long be remembered by< the 28ib. The raio fell in torreots, and the road* were so deep with mod aa almost to forbid any forward pro greaa. Indeed it wae suggested by one wbo insisted he look one step forward and and back two, “that the regiment shontd bout face and try it back foremost»» Well, we arrived there 00-thc 24. b, and ’we did not do anything else except eat and trjr to sleep, until Friday, when we received marching order# at one o'clock p. a , and arnvrd here (after encamp ing all night at Monoccaay,) at ten o'clock e m. on Saturday. We did not bare an oppor tuciiy'io exchange a abot, or oxen come within raugo of the enemy, although wq did see a few of them on the other aide of the river. Disap pointment was keenly feltj but s soldier basnn right to complain, eo I will aay no more. Yours, J, W. K f?*aU Triu and (hi Washington Nur< FAiwrvi. Acct£tJ«T.~On 'Tttetdey a l«d otffied MrCluakey, «ma ol atnill-baad r raiding •d the Second ward, was ar-Tereiv M’jtired h> the »p**tiw>g of •> pit e of br>ar wrtlwd in ADotbfr columu. It is ay entirely new discovery, snd ruesi nut t>« eoorouodad with any of the numerous patent medicine* ot tbe day. Itia a ear tain nnxdy for all tbe disease specified, and ee peclally those of « chrome nutnre—o! tong standing —Ol weeks, wombs, aioi yetr» ot tbe world* ■'Tsnawned Dr. Mavorra la rift till CORCUt, an art! Ci® Which every Mother s),snlJ havb In fcormedirine closet In ce*e ol uecd; aud coat*lQleg,RS U doss do psregoTice' opiate v » »dj Kud.tl can bevelled, upon witu the ntuioet confide un .sutl will b* found an In valuable specific tn ell of lufaiMUh CutSDlnlnts Ohio Stale Jm.rnaL, CWiiwiu*.- 1 e l vt-i ti»i»rorw*t. for »al- |.u •YKORQB B BKVrK.', 4,mnt Mt> W.odat , Plitei-urtrh p* itat??tAwicaT fV- A Frund In Sesd. Trj U.-l>b. ILS «WR*» * iNfALUHL* LUU&RNT is bfv pared frota tbe reutpl vl Ur. tttepbeo Sweet, of Don. oKtleau tbo grsat boo* setter, and has hesnosad in bis piwetica for the tent twent> rears with the most fttcctss. As an eztsms raisady U is wlthoat ■ rival, aod will alleviate patn mors syaadll; than ear otb«r preparation, rot all AhsomaUo aid 3 ’* X TW* D'»orlvr* It is irolj rnUllible, and as a ou raUrtTur Mores, Wooatts.' dprafae. Hratsas Aa. Its •ooUtios' .'baaitng and powerful strengthtnln# proeet tles. excite.lb* IoM vorular sod utoulshtntntofall wno a are net stv,. u a trie! Over fonr hundred esr» t neat os ol r*ni*r»ir.-‘ ror#« br It withlo the .sst two tnu fact M*« ad.artlva* K. .K. KELI.Xb* A <'o, AiTt-bU lifralVw*oVar.d !*«*C.>aW*l ii cm, GnwoV Ltn'» C < a I 1 hot £/«¥{«. *w Tor* J J L •¥ •, Orafcou. V* A W D*tml *r. Whw in; T A j‘itbt>nt<*n N Y J D.tvls, r. T J 8 ptAMibfnvnio W J rtsn. n«» M L tllMklT, erij atraei, «soasi aoainrrz mhjpju*tw», 0 dmitt, Phiin U Hfck»r.icr,.io K >JcNi*anu*,il'> •I ReVter, do Mn KfMar, Kant U I’ Ookint, J B n«rr}tk*r, Nrw Outlo >1 PjU- A lwly, Mtoa J 0 Yonojt Akiou, 0 9- H Bel , Warren Ui«s B»ut>> McComb#. pa r DaMij B(html>arc IQDr. * 0 W H*rrU, Contn>l»i»»rt A H Dickey, da J Dmd, Mt-rcir, Mia* T M-»rcorUt* •I Dflna:, J ftujpapn, 0 Q*rdo QTayl r. P* J Broagham.Weal Newton M Kerr, Pti»U W JTieP *.r do -> Q Jiiidsp. ii.it J Web i, Ibliimtosg A IJiam, I'UiU J Toniir, Gra-u-bnruti P Doad, N.w Ca*tireph| 1 Warms J McPar:*Di, TJgoLler Mrs Uaitlo, Tonn*4nwn Mlw Ontbrlr. oo Ilia. TbftUitl, P rhtlto.Tjrosa Q J Krllrr. Utah 11 MMer, W«j„# TO 0 dlRAItb HOUi*lt—Onru^r . e, u boccsbt B Jenkint, Cool Dlofl. A V.nhorn, Loc», N« 3 ferat A L'mon A &0 nan Darid At cn, Oroenuik D OoiroA*, Cbiogn J ho Dosll,, Qrocnt co Juepb Gorp, do H u Nioeotla. Joho Bin j, E Bajard, London, 0 W EA'Jf.O SQXKI/—Lftwi 4088 IU«B, | riy atraat, belbQ 8,-Tsntb. noraiaros. J W OUrfc. Ohio J Murry,'Armstrong i Olfngbergrr, 1 Bishop. Prottouoo Y« l ffiffr»j, Ouffrytown \ Oraaford, do •Y McQdall, Grrambnrg JGJorgo, Wait co ft Davidson, d.» J Bsogboan, do I Ultcltll, Ligoniar 0 Ntoevuoger, do A Gieim, ArtnatrongeCu J OaiapKall da W McOtg, Indlsu* t) Mafflin, Vnoaugo Q Varndblnd, 8.-ookTllla 8 B CopaUn - , W/ti oo □ HitnbfiiXlle D H Zifgier, Now n».tia 8 Joboa A lady, Jeff cj I«a«o Johns, H Kodtnberger. Detroit G T frarliT. Op Cameron J Cockran, Fa ett* co HAftß’J HaTfiL-Lfbe rty strest; fool of Fifth. aiMuai, aaaa rspraiiToa. Jacob Bell, Tbomptoarl le H MePake Caacabara Solnmoo Be I, Waib, P* RD MQrraj.Orrrllte * ■ Bjr.n do Jo« Ule'L aillabnre ' J A Keeler, Wr*tco Hr* l.otob. VTm Hrmphi l, H q;o j MB &ar«b, f?aab, Pa Kd Jttkeoo. Warti co Jm « Porter, Hancock co K 6 Cook, Candor. Pji I 6 White, JnoCloa.D, Proojto'. | rhoe I'alihao.Uoboco H H>oe*taa*b, fLrroM W lUrri*;>ii. O.kUnd Joo Perry, TbonpsnoTlUe K Motor, do M Robb. Nobteato«n J t>o»k, Wtabfactoa S B Alexander, Batter Jno Wood*, Cincinnati JaeUcOteUnd, Oickory i VTiliboo, Hickory Jno WIHUoo, do fbos Han>b, O«DoD*bora J«a HcKlroj, CburHera ( » BBD LION UOTRL—No./. Bt. Clair rtr«ac a. r. ooanoa. paopauroa. J Waartr. Cannenbarg J Bnttoo, Bolter J Zimmerman, Batter hTldmiwi, Harmony U Portoev, Oblo J K Cook, B Uaro, Z-tiuop : D M Moaby, Waeh Fa D M Donehoo. Bearer 1 liartz 11. JD We toer, Qro'rt| A 8 8(«el«, Bmira, O *Tbrvp, Moa city D P.Qqlad, H B<>ar»lD,lllU)bnth 0 W*l a, (*ookni«)«a I fld Coub, fl*ory fry, Mob city I W R *(*•>. do BBp*oc*r t oreeo* I * BortM.Udo city 0 Oiftrao, Wwhei 3 W ut U la evident ibat the wbide (tomb Is very enituHS mptetlrix the deatloailon of the naval eipedillno Jeff, flftvi* baa appointed Friday, tba lSih day ol November, aa a day of failing, bomllia don and prayer In the Heoal States. A despatch, deled Savannah, Nov. 3d. # S ya laare was a fight batnw Ibat oily, originating in cooseqaetine of the Fader*!* attempting to barn » vestal aground on Warsaw beach. Tae at tempt fallul, arid tbe Federal frigate left. A getjileman was In BaUimora yesterday, j n»° *kat he sew lloaoregard ht Gordons vlllc,. Va., on Monday, an route for Obarieat-n. I The steam ferry butt Stepping Stones, re- I dsntiy porohesed by the Government In New Tufk, ran the blockade abont 11 o'clock last night, aod waa'not fired open by tbe rebel bat teries. Tne.Steppiog Stonaa la similar In con struction to .Ihe rebel Steamer Gaorgn Pago, and I Is about the eamo sise, drawing from three to I three aod a half feet of water only. She was I thus enabled tp bog the Maryland abore in I inoiog the batierie*. The Stepping Steps I *. boood op. She brought I hUh«r six contrabands who ware picked on bv I ®sHyi In the lower Potomao. I The Island Bell had fourteen contrabands on I j* o *”* *n >< '* a, » *hd about fifty were aeot I i 0 * ft •* lort *lnoe, from tbe finil* I la* The fugitiy#* represent that there is great 1 suffering in the Hspahennoek region of Virginia I *°r want of food, clothing, shoes, Ac. I There la a m w Confederate battery at Acquit I Creek, a few haadred-yerds north of the old I one. Two shei'e were fired from it yesterday, I apparently to try the range only, as no vessels I were near. | Thsre an lndioationa at Mathias Point that the rebel* arewt work there,possibly In pnUing op iotraoehmenU. * WaßHtsoTow. Nov. B.—The reported resigna tion ol Gen. Weol does not seem to be well foonded, as the latest dispatohos reoelved from him at tbe War. Department make no mention of such an intention. It is doobtleea true that Brig. Gen. MitoheiL of Cinclotfatl, baa tendered bis resignation. W a earn or on Citt, Nor; 6.—Gov. Gambia baa arranged j'with tbe Government, that the united Slates shall aim, equip, clothe, anb sist, transport, and pay the Mtsaoun State militia, who at) volunteer for service within the State for immediate defence, or daring the w*r. Ihe deltiie of the plan cecore uni ty of ac««-»n between the State end Federal troops, and aatety in disbursing money. Baron Von.llsrtotn, of Prussis, hse been appointed artam to Gen. Wool. Capi. Bar ker, of MeCiPa&’e body guard, bee been promoted to m j »r, and aothorizsd to increase fits command io a tquadron. An election took place ysaierday. when Lieut. Sbeara and ! Orderly D C. Browo w*re elected CspUinar I and, 2ed Liaotenaot. Geo. S. Phelpa, and Ber geant E. A.-Weber elected Ist Lieutenant*, 100 commaod bas been ineroaaed op to tbe standard, namely: 200 men, and is in hoe military condition. [tpecta! Dispatch tests* m lona D**o;m] SpßiNoriiLD, Nov. 3 —Geo. Fremont has boon induced to delay bfs departure antil the arrival of Gin. Bauter, who U expwted this evening Gen. pop® drived this entrain* Effort* are biiog made by the f.boda of Q*a. Fremont to iadoce him to remain with the army e 7*» « * . fabor< Mßata capacity. Many 0 f hi a stiff rffiwre are anxious to stay until after a bottle, »ad Cols. : Lpvrjoy, of Illinois. and i Btark and Hadioe, of lodlana, will do »o whether the General dots or not I The eoamy ate reported moving north from. CBsartlle, and MvKinstry is jaat aKat to. BU M " t:b * ou *»»W-*r*blo > body oi cavalry aod arillieiy to make a reoonnolssance in forced Laritß, Nov. 4 b.—The vffort' t«i reduce t»en. Fremont to retntin with the army to eel in a eabordinaifi capacity to Geiu Bonier hive I tailed Gm. Banter arrived daring lait night I and Gen. Fremwot and muei of hi# staff de-1 parted to-day. Geo Banter bid an interview I of an hour ted a hair with Gsn; Fremont tbit I moroipg m, which the latter gave the former ail nia inlemgroce lu regard to the poeitmn ol I the enemy* &), aod laid before him the plan I o battle d< elded upon by bi«»etf and the I commandera of divisions in their Council ol war, held last eventrg I. The reeonnoiitance tn foroe,.determined on yesterday, **» postponed jaat on the eve of its I departure, by order of Geo. Fremont. I A soont wbo arrived last night teporta the I eDemy moving slowly In this direction. Mo- I Uuliooh bad tbg advance. Oa Fridey be waa I ten wiles this aide of Caaeville, ao that by to- I day they mart bo very near at. A battle is [ imminent *t any boor. The enemy greatly ex- I caeda oar force, but no fear* are felt for the I remit. I Ojr army is all hero ooty, excepting General division. The body guard and Sharpshooters were ihe only troops ibai left with Qeo FrempnL Qen. Aaborth accompanied the G .moral, and Acting Brigadier General Carr bai taken command ol bis disia. Jon. Colsi LuT«j.,y, stark and Hudson, late or Fremont attaff, who remained bore topaitiei pate In any battle which may take place, have received on Geo. Hanter’s'staff. From Fortress Monroe. Fobtru** Mowaox, N»v. 5, via Baltimore. Tbo steamer Spaulding has just returned Irom ti attar a* Inlet. Tbe atorm at tiatteraa lolat bis been very severe. The reeeot high tide bad completely over 11 .mn theaptce oatside the forte, end as a new channel it forming between the forts n it apprehended that they may become untenable. About one-fourth of the much needed cloth* ingot the Twentieth Indiana regiment had been landed from the Spaulding on Friday night when the gale came on and u !w*s all waahed away, with tome other ciorea that bad been laoded. Yesterday leu days rations for the poal were landed, bat the Spaulding brings back the greater part of her cargo. ■ Pi?e rebel ateamere came near the Inlet yeaterday but retired after firing a coasts of •hois. . _ r NlW4 ?*' N * J • Not 6 —There was no State ticket voted lor yesterday, the ejection being merely for county officers and members of the Legislature. To the Saeifta there have been elected 10 Democrate, ID Republicans, and lOlndepeudem'Democrate. In the House ihere is probably a amall Union majority. Morns count? gives 7fio Dem. majority; Pas saic county 600 Republican majority; Hooter don county 900 Dam. oaj.; Barden givea a Democratic ma|oritj; Middlesex couoty Dem : Uoian county gives a amall Republican maj: Rnex gives I 400 Democratic majority. Nbwark, N J , Nov. fi.—Tha latest returns of the eleotion show that the Democrats have faloeJ six members In West Jeney, making the ogiilature entirely Democratic. » New York, Nov. 6.— The returns of tba elao* tlon indicate that the People.** Union ticket has probably received a majority of over 100 000 rotes Ip the State, with the exception that Wright, Dsmoorat, for Oaoal Commissioner, Is probably elooted, tbsra being two candidates against him. The LagliUture b almoat'ubaa imons for the support df tke govarnmaut. Jas. Lynch;' Democrat, is eleetad Bberiff of tbia oonnty; also A. Oakley Hall, PeopU's oandi* data, Diiuist Attorney, and Wm. Genet, Dem ocrat, county Oletk. Ntw row, Not. B—Th. itoio.r;Arrict uitea at noou with 40 passengers, including Aicbbtshop Hughes and Tnurlow Weed. It is understood that Gen. Scott tails in the eiaamfir on Hatnrday. Bostor, Nov. fi.—OapL Shield, formerly of the United States army, Wm. Gllehriat, of Philadelphia, Wm. Oaiklos and Peter Reilly were released.from Fort, Warren, to-day, after taking tha oath of allegiance. Borrow, Nov. 6—Parker A. French alias Carlisle Murray, *ae arrested yesterday at Banttord, Cobn.,jßg|e Superintendent of the Government Detective Police aod Detectire Ben Franklin, of Philadelphia* Very-import ant documaois sod papers were found in hie poisesaion* The officers have been in pur suit of French for eome time, ion it hae given t>e Government great troubleto detect him. Sr. Loom, Nov. The member* of tbe Commitaion to investigate Ibe claims against tha Government in the Western Department, bite all arrived, tod will pfohably enter upon the>r duties immediately. A minor gained edrrrocy here to-day that the order lor Fremont's removal baa been sus pended for the preaeot by . Gen. McClellan, with the President'* sanction. . B4x«M9M, Nov. 6.—The eleotion returns from,the city wards indicate thai Bradford, the Uolon M&didabp for Governor,, and Ibe whole .Polob4lo|elbaif fr^lo,oHlol9,W»^crti,.; <'OMMfittCt/i £ *s eeiin lota of SVamy 1 ? ,W 5 ,a,M “ 4 W »« «dlog to w '.ooj .110.60, wSK'SKVi'Ka:' “ l ’ o l f aoo,,otb bOi* 4N? ~ > * 1 ' 0,20 lu,h P r| n.' WLIIo tt 11,06 , I UXAL—S.I. of 06 bo.h. prloe .Itfid .1 6So B OUm« u rd-5.,. ol 126 Itosh I.rgo „ d IT.oo I ** b? IB V S “'” of * bM * < ,rla, “ w—!•» *1 Ulltßd* ooihui6 boors,ending laatevinfeg: I fiMnat-Ut td!# p, P e f , m b bft cm ie O fL 24 I uSd^Ot^V 3 b f lt lS i» lg rg*fl«s«ed, ?!ai 7 «° li C4tl , rtUi i 6 ? °? 0 bge elovarsead, b tbls Bsktdfied .pp|w,|cJofeathtr>,fl bbla greea acoles 87 doz bnckou, 2do tub*. - f ■®B *>Ml-.-2002bb1. flour, 1010-*k.wh.»t. 168 bb’. mm Pork. 66 hhtl. buoo,. 160 bb!. malranra, 47 nkr. 84 ***.!*^v, SU •*!» -Olikv, 16 bilranllra762 Ml'. roip.63bhd.iD»r,7o Uibmi, I'o .k. potacoe.,B7 1 h-* l ' bd'-rr, 4 tbl. J •‘bd*. '8 84 coddira lol.cco, US bbla gnra applra, 10 do UrJ oil. ■vnnoiti amu ooamoiaol.b, B -“ Br.Ti»..T.-Tb ■ Kow-York Trl b , UB ' ®* Taß *d.J ».J. Tbo book ilkUnieot t;>da. .Bjm. MkUMMMo'MnlrMUoa ol lokn.; IboiMmi of ralmbor.m.au b, lb. ■0b..ra..0r J f..m,.1“0r Tnaior, ooUr, .&d »loia v .bool. ulilloo oj .Orel. depo*". Mcfllnm tb. ..m. roraoni f.Z lot.. lbeooadi(lODOflb.M.clarM.iT» UafDo.t.o ocoraglog Ira’or. of tb. .-.temsbt, .bowing Ibu tbe bo.d .nd p.trlotl; .l.p ol tb- b.nk. In raml.g t 0 tbo 2h! 711' Cod.reoioot In Angntt, vs. got “nlj p,. Mono bdl nf. tod proflttb!.. Fo long .1.0.0.01 wtlb Korop.oootlooo 10 prevent. tar.lgo .pod. drain W.m 00 rauott wbj tb. b*'.k. .boold ooVcootl.u” “.blorarXn.‘.od D b:"k.'° ,b “ »> o* i * ““•’"••iM.-.lom.ntol tbo con- KoimbCT k * 01 li,w Yo,k cl, 7i Ottobar a tod , .. N,J '- roL 28. 81M.M1.020 ,147.268616 DM8,247,626 11.271,180 42:200,616 Doc. 9SBkB‘'6 Olr.gl.tloo. 8,671 016 8,116,618 lnc_ ,ll? 303 Drpo.lt. -- 121718,981 Dm 8,78^1a Cntcioo flunr, Nor. i -lb. Itwdlng n,»k.u to. lororabli ItiUlllg.nr. Iro n llr.rpool " !1 **‘ D Mt.dc.lo iralgbtr [ were Coll and drooping B The demaod for ticnr waa t«v moVrst*. entMi >t a material decline, which holder* were on >!)Uog to ■abmft to—and tbomaiket waa flat, with — a < « r“ '« -I.IU wlnterutrul and |3 T4@4»U for meoinm lo cbclee spriog extra #^®'V of • boot »W bnehels at 77c Sr hoi jSiS r it fo « 2 e E Si ,; 6,^® e9j tor So 1 f'Prlcg. aod i eB@Cflo lor Wo 2 Spring— clo4ng doll an i baity. j Paiunupau Oama Haaair, Nor. 4.-TUe'cffer-1 I®*?, 1 *, 1 re ' «C 0 hoau at fUiltp’* Xaidi, mq*t *f wLlch were dt»po«ed of*t prlcuTaui tng froo $8 to|B tbs lOUfiie n-t, tbe latter for 'extia k lb ® lJa, * t tJl ® »» «• were hi S7&7U. eod lalliasol wrr iht* iut vrek. *** ■ Dd . c “ ? ‘* »®rsdls®oe#d of at from fia«o *35 each lor spongers, aod $25 to t 45 for Cow* add (.aim, according to Coodulon—wbtgh u an la.- provenjetit. I home «Co9lloc* were offered ar.d snlf, st trios nagtog from to *6,ro tboico fo s p.ctn.mtoo. t>%; Inciudid m the »ait« a*# dUPS at laihod *; aod 1600 at tb*- av non yard. Bh#> P Artlved aid *oli at from 7 to •»<«? “ net, as to ooodittco. lmpjm by Hirer, j OliClNSATi—per Moats UcLsllau—B hhd*. 18 ff B Brtlltj ] blul, U eMl! | C)v j (,m !•*•»., 7 A Ms- I satre; t 5 beta Boor, tt a co; (0 do whisky A U.llrn; Utx* inwlincoe, U L A COISO At do, r LyLCb;SOdodo. Win Bennett; lot) to* floor scboin«ari * Ling. 3 bj* featoer*. MmtUul A Uou* b I® 6oar, Wlljtfyere: .177 d0e0.374i.k8 wba«wt M S!S , r* K T Ke,lft9d V * t rp; 353 do do, I IKB tu-M po:k, ItiJ do whisky,- WHSBLlftO—per John TMoOombi—23 t>Vh» a-n'iw 38 »ki poutoo*. John Bertert; lot old IrJo. n*ii a • peer; 34 kg*, 17 le» l*rd; 4 hbl» uuittr, 3 do fair. Oiarke A c«* s 2 bbls whisky, L B Vjlgt A co; ck *, co i 9 wI LbU.JohnT ilc- Si ,h potato*#, T do corn, MU. , kS‘d , .'.A r.,.°“"'' 1 '-V'T. 0*n0.. ; 3 ClhOlNNATl—per Empire CUy—iCOtblifljnr. 8 Ltudaay; 108 do do, 100 tlo molasses, Ju Gardiner: 100 a ° Owor. Graham * Thom**; ]&o do rto, B Kuos A r^ i, « e 55t ieol, » K 0 * P «er; 47 pan Urd. 10 SSL” ■ *L WI *« A W’Spaß, extract is!fcai i S oth, S o raJ 6tMg> Vwlfct k CO, S?? bb L*. f L? ai Jfcbdeaog.r, J « Dilwonb * -pos 2 bt»U *bbky, Uttto k Triable; 2 kg* slut, Blortlaed k Conner; 80 bx« soap, Atwell, Lie Acoi 10 do do. W 5 aormlej Aco; 12 do do, 0 Jo c»ndlti, J D Wlnl«m«. 60 Dbl» rno'asMs, Lambert A Shlpton; 10 bx« caa ‘lea J a B?*toad S?° b ao hb . om **« k Lang; fit do dj, SBtlotd A to, 49 dodo, D Wallace; 70 to do, John *£»*« 57 C »! k** 0 ®* ,0 banja, 16l aka when &i» l>bU flonr, Si rolta leather, Clarke Ace. Import* by Hwllroad, w ~** Wa ™ 4 Cric*oo lUn.ac.e -uT> bJJ " P*P Pr » Parkins. Uer let * co;4 dos \**k «•* M **"t» **» rlreie, 26 Mia, 1 ok wire, it Towb««d4 A co; 17 dcs backets, 2 do trlt3 Kota Alßergcri lot :r.achlcrfj, w B Kori; 111 bbla orml.oil, loonomjoil ok li b,a bomloa, L B Vol.t f' lilfi** l ’? o’ - H ”; r,lr - * » bl *. I .* '•«, 6 baa .fan* Votutortori 120 oil bbla, Daald olcboa low pip la.ll, B * F.h irit ci k co. 100 pla. lam. L **?<>«“ll«.«iIo«o.p,D rraxlMj 10 baa kata.2 bbla cabbage, Waatero Poena tloaplul; 0 boa Kl .P’l'lo'i 23 Ooa.bocltota, w “““i I *.. ArbmkLi 21 11. oanjloa, 13 doaotp.Ml worth A co;7 kge Iron, Lewis oatau A co. UIVEB Ifiws ■ Tax Kina xn> WaiTßn—AuiTtu aan bspjjit oats—Boats LsaViis To-Dai, xto, no—Tae rim contlDQM to recede slowly bat steadily, wilh thirteen feetbjtbe mtrka last evening- The weather yetter* day waa olondy, cod! and unsettled, with an occasional shower of rain...Thera was bat tittle baatnesttraniao'* ed at the wharf, tLamelpts being comparatively Ught while the shipments ware exceedingly limited...... The Moats UoLsUau-ani XniplreOlty from Olncln nitl, aid John T, HcCotube from Wheeling, with fall cargoes, eoiuUtate the antral*.- The McLeliau for Olndnoatl was the only transient dnpart&re .The Argon ant left Loolarllla for Pittsburgh on fnsdij, to bs folloired on Monday by tht Moderator— Tha Ollixan paaeed oi«r the Falla at Lob&vllle on Suniiky, flying 1ight...... .The Key Writ was advertised to leave Cincinnati (or this city on Taaadey, to be fob lowed by the E< ohm end Bilnt Were on Wednesday. .........The new end elegant side-wheel steamer Baony Bide, Gspt. Frank Marrstte, la announced for St. Loais «nd Ihe Upper Miistialppl Birer today. She tie flfft-claes boat, with good accommodations and etten t*ehndexperiencedtfflers. Capt.ttarrattevays be will poaltirely leave to-day, comb what will.. Tbs Biy City, In command of Capt J. W. Anawalt, *Ut be oT for Cincinnati and LoalsvlUe this eranlng, as will •lao the Jacob Poe,Ospt. Wm. Stoops. They are both good boats... ~.The Minerva is the Wheeling packet for to-dav, leavingat,l2 o'dock -The Anglo- Btxoo.Oapt. &. Dstall, will be off for Lonlaville on rrtday-.........Th# Tenasgo for Oil Ortek, with a fell trip, InclaMng a large number of oil barrels' left la*t evsnlcg. The Allegheny 8«i:e and Esho from rrank. llo.wtu probably arrlra lo»4ay. NhiW (iuUllbl iNJiiW ti-UOUb FALL ABD WINTER! FALL AND WINTER I LATEST BTFlißai LATEST CTTLEB At the old atand of JAMES C. WATT, Corner oi Penn and Bt, Clair «ta. The heirs of, James 0. Watt, d craved, rcapvclfolly iayite pnbllo Attention to the new *to*k of FALL AND WINTER QJ<»DB, comprising alt Ibe newMd ■tyleaer fasblonahle mateiUl adapted to OKNTLi. HENS’ WEAR, eoHclUog an early call. The btub neea wlll be conducted on the ■ sme npprbvsd oa heretofore. The stock uf new goods : b eqaalio Any Jo tli'scity, txlfclyd BUJNAHD'S KDiWBUkQ AL£—A anpplycf this choice brand, eo highly Wcom. mendau u • tnpetlor tonic for the aae of dehilMaSl CJosti'atlooa SIMON JOBNBTON, DrorS f ocU Oornet Foqrth and Mnllhfleid atrwu. EQUITY DHACISMaN, being X j»Uctkm(>r fora.ofplt.dloKin win of kqull? ?*r 'f‘“F 1 »'■•> K>PlT< pom mo ro[.nnn. lo Abmlcb OUM. For ..Ifl b. 81 ” 1 BAT , CO- M Wn*h ied at ft 2801.3f1. aed whlte at 11 SlAi iL Ocre la demand; atra gCOi) bush yellow, aflai/ws 83. aod 7000 bo*h lastcre *t 61 Whisky dull: satea MO bbU Ohio at tic. - Yeax. Nov. 6—Kveoleg—(Xtton fi'm: Floor flue; aaJea of H.OOt tblaat £ ®? •» tof Ohio, end $« SOA *® “ *°f Sontfcorn. Wkwt be advanced lr; mlw of 120000 bn»h at $llBOl 21 fgr Chlosgo srrios; $122 01 34 for Milwaukee dub, and fll 8101.34 for red western. Coro doll; ala tO OJObaih *t 6t 14462 lor S fraranf; rk »• *l6@»H >» U'd . W f* l,k 7 "-'•Jr »• Rwilpt*- bS.I. 18 * 8 bb * • wh '**. >43,070 pub ; Okm, 40^11 LosnvtLLs, Nov. 6 Sttninf,— Rirer rtiifli ™ * -‘I 11 0 >"«i 6 inebo. W4tu la (hoctMl. *T; M’QbAW.CatVr. OICiZhNo* BAN A, ~ O*TIIE PiUIBIOS°NX ANDpißEOT .?.Mc?^r.s*SN^vs,!M(^ 'V* 1,1 P«»M« to itock- Slraul raJ b lr ,B *' r 'P'«»»IMiTW. oouflolur ua?J pW o«o. x. van hORUf, - BcqdM "Cashier. IHUN 01TV OAXR Or fICTdBaaQB. „ Pltubnrgh, bOTember»,lB«L * THE JUIREOTOUS OF THIS hay* tfci i day decJartl a dividend of THREE PRRCICNT.cn the Capital fitcck, ont of-the proflta ottae lastaix month t, piyable to itoekboldefa. °r Ibejrlegalreprna^tatiia, After ihslfilh lost. Q(,6;BdAttwf JOHN MAtiOFFIW. Oashl-r. ALI/MUUDNV UANR, ' Pittsbnr»h, Noremter Ith.lflfll; O*l'HE PRESUIENTAND DXKEOT ~rT *> X Bgl -bl. gink h.r. ibti dm, docUnd A dlTld.kdolPOUH PfIHOKKX.cn lb) PVoflUc- li.cl..t.tz moßthHpgjMUto or lbr r K** l —PVU.OI4IITM, o» or tt. ter tb* 16th Inst. m.e;t4 ?. W COOK.Ouh 1 * kxcdanqriianr uf P.rrnbUßoa, jra>TUfi DIBEOTUB8 ¥r OF THIB %UKktol3*rs.or their kgal rrprertnUClTie.wiU te ptld on or a'trr tba 16ib itat. - IL Mo MU - RAT, Qaahlari BANE or PiTcbUßatJ, (ra»TflE PREbIDENTANIf i)lBBCT- I ,y\. this B«ok baTethlf day Ceclarai * div i Ideedot FOUR PRft OENr co Hi Oapltalßtock.oot of the proflr* «f the Iml ala crathaTwhich will b* paid to stockholders, or ihelr legal renrereitoSvi on or s (ter the tth lahtaat. oodJtdAitwy ~ John harper, jJ^-WVn)END.-The oT pr“dfntMd WAiiSSiifSiK divldood ./TWO DOLLaBS P*R «Ea|'k.^V2i! to atockbolder* cq or after Ihs Idth last. * noftdtd F. M. OOBOONoEeantary. Pnmuioa Taorr Oowraar, i rit-vember Ist. IMI. i (TS-AN ELECTION FOB THRICE W REOrORBj to serve for the ensuing thrre yjers. win be bald at the Bask, on’ the llth fn*t„ betweenU o’clcck a.m.end 2o’slttta no2;dtd JOHN D. SOOLLT, ceehftr. urrtcs wkiu isaoa.noa toinn.l Plttsborgh, Nov. Jet 186 L j ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN BIRBOtOBfI of thta Company, to aarve fog (be eosalogyesr w>U beheld at the Office, N0,.01 Water Mreet, on TCBii'AY, th» iarh iu+t, botWros tho hour* of 11 e. tn.ar.d 2p. o. votiM t. m. qoßDoy, g^itflry. BxcHajiea bask or Ptrymusux, i .. _ October IBth, ISOT.i ELECTION for Directors of 7, *hls Bank will bo held at the Banking House otrMONDAY,. November 18,1661,between.Uiehoars or Ua. m. and 2 p. ni. Tbe acnasi aectlug of tltbcb holders will be held on TUESDAY. November 6, tt 11 *■ m. (ocl8) a, H, MURRAY, Caabtcr. c tasn’e Dawk, PHutaign, cct tb, ißdl. ELECTION for Thirteen Diroct or» of this Sank wIU bo held attbe Booking Hoose ob MONDAY,I3Ji day of Xotenber.DroXUoA between tb« honre o( 10 arm. and 2 p.m. r the annual meeting of stockholders, will he held, oh TUXMDAY,Nuv.6th at 10*o'clock*.tn. oclftlro QKQ. P. VAN DOttkN, Ouhter. i*Wi WVT D**X. oer. 17.1861. 03* AN ELECTION for Thirteen Di rectora-vf ihta h*Lk, to serve dar.Bg the en* Jref, will te h*ld at the Baskin* lloute. on MONDAY,Nov. 18.h,between the hobraof 11*,a. aod 3 p an The aacnal mretisg of ih# afockboMerawilt beheld at lb# Banking Hoa*e on YUKMDAi, Norifltb. at 11 o cloek ». n», [og»Mmj J. MABOVkIN, Caahbw. AUwaaM da»x, urt. li, lseC" ELECTION for Directors, of TT utl» B»ok to aerve for lit* ensuing year, will be held at tbe banking House, cn thd 18th day cf No veaber, betwten tae Bonn of 9 o’clock a.-a. and a o'clock p, m. * The Anneal Meeting of the Ptockholdei* wUI to held at tbe Backing Home, en TURBDAY, the 6th day of Nov. at 10 o'clock a. m. s * • ■ oclB dtoola J. w. COQg. QasMer. Manx, ‘ I . x __ PltUbarrh.October 17, J 861.1 ELECTION Oli' JJIKEOIOSS ol thl. Bank, linn for 111. nnliinr, will be held at the Utaklnj lloqar, on MONPAT No* vembor 18tb, betw.en the hours of 10 o'clock a. s. and So’cKrk r.w. of the etocktaelloti wm'behold on TUBSD« Y, Nov. Bth, at 10 b’clockA.M. colT.aotl GKO. D. MoQBNW, Owhfer. MANHOOD; HOW LOST 1 HOW RBQTOHBDI Jost pobllehvd In a Sealed Enveloped; Price 6 *tr; A lectaie on the eature, treatment, and' radical care of Bpermatonhoet or Benina! Wcak&tatpltaTob Tintary Bobllfty, and ImpcdtaanU to marriage generally, Nervontcna, Consumption, Fp> Mantel and Physical •oltJag from Self Abuse, Ac.—by aOBT. J, OUL TI&WSLL, M. Aether of the Qrcai Bookf Ap. "A Boon to Tboasanda of Bnffercn.** Bent coder soal, In a plain envelope, to any address p9*t paid, ou reoelpt or six cents, or two peatago •te»>«» T Dr.oa.J. O.KUN*.. aafcBmdT 127 Bowery. New York, P. Q.boau 4SBfl L>AHJA 4UPKHIUU UUFPSK atLA ■f *£/ L X 1 N te w oft j* p'vveeruau FAait, M’.coaoy ft <&. t MANdrXOTOKska Oi" oiIEATU -IKB, BBl2i£RB’ a.i i',QI.T oy?PRu,- ». PMB BOTTOMS. Ban,2 Sail Ito Wu. Blu, and B.slui In SBTitS, H.N PLUktinxET IBON.WIBS, 4c.' Oouiiwtlr Ol baud, Thm.r. UKdinMind Toiii ITarahiw,, No. U, JVr.l anil 120 AnKutiir.*, Plllrtlljk, Ptniu W-S|Ml.lord.norOopp.rcDl|o ,o,dMfrwipit *»» -dTSMWFT /ttidtars Jlottwjr IT. 8. Army.— men WANTED IMMEDIATELY! fOB BIITn BIBIHBIiT D.B. OATAtST, tx&mb or ttnncg omf rasn rjuas. Mrajololn, thL Be*lm«Et will t« tmiynmtan.. soon as enlisted. The bfgbiwt pay per month In tha anrvtea. Horaaa wd Kqutpmenta, Clothing, bobafateAMk Qaarters, Fuel and Medical attendann free of charge $lOO BOUNTY! Adva&oehiAQt open to «yi- ».m or P«ftleal»r» apply »t the EraalCng W.«ere wet, neer Bmltt held, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' HENBT IL HAIB, m . .. CHpUIn, Sixth BegfrovntU.S.OaTAlry, aifanlf Brcroltlng OHcef. Bt A SO B ft SO,, BBIP AGrKNXe, ■ - - ABD --' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 13Q "Walnut Street, PBILADKLraUL SUUUIR FLOOR, GRAIN,PRODIJQfi.TOBACCO Wlfffiß AStO LIQVOB6, Oifttnuifortoft* mete oa receipt ol no*. 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