orriciAL * of ggjr citt. TUItSDAYVORNING, HOV. 12, 1861. ; r -ITY A f-'FA jJtS. [* ifcnonOLOeicu -Obsarvetious for the Go caffs, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, 68 Fifth street —oorrected dsily; |' ' ‘ * mine. OIIKAbb, flofolcok, A,...... 00 50 II . « . • 75 68 «; S r. 49 Baranets? 29 B*lo Thi PhUtdtlphta Klsetlon Fitsdi b«fm the Itpntti Oottit A good deal ©(excitement has been created la Philadelphia,lo wait (goto ct of the dlwmry of alleged frauds la the army>ote— one regimen UT return baring been signed '*W»; BchimpfiUar, 00l SOth Beg, Ps&na. VoL* This return was made to the Prothonotary of Philadelphia,: the rote therein purporting to havi Weo east for County, Judicial nod But* officer* for the ooaaty of Philadelphia. Tfae - aatver has beta 'before tbs lower Ooarte of Philadelphia open several oeeasfons, and with* oat roooubtiog thep'oeeedfoge there, wo nay ■- steUrthat aD-ibo faete hare been folly brought beforo the Supreme Courtfnow In teuton In - this elty, upon an application for a epooial In- Jacotion to reetnOn Charles D.Kofght, Prothon otary of Philadelphia bounty, from dallretlnx laid teglmeaul retarn, and to restrain aad en. Jotortha. Batarn Judge* from oomputiag the rotee tseladedia eaid return, in the return* of the number, of rotes east for the sereral eandl* dates at the last general oleetioo. The Coon waa ebiy addreteed by Jamee R. Gowen and Goo. W. Biddle, Rsqrs., on behalf ortho complainants,who arer that Bocert Ewlsg, oandidiie for Sheriff, hae been duly alcetcd by a rarjorlty of the legal rotere of the eouaty, and that the fraudulent regimental re. turn above mentioned waa made roy the pur pose <4,4 efeatißg hi* election—the rote pur. portlog to be eaet against him, by said corrupt return, befog 91$. .. The oomplainanta further ataie that there is no each Colonel, of any Pennsylvania or other regiment in the service of the United States, ..a* Wm. Scbimpfiller,and That the 89J» Beti* mint ot Pennsylvania Volunteers (according to the present style of aumbering) is oommaad ed by Col. J. S, MoCalraont, and that the regiment formerly known as the 19 .h wee com manded by Col. Zeiglei] that there ie’in the cerrice of the United States a regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, reoraited in AUe gheny eonnty, commanded by Col, A. Scbim melfonnJg, which regiment his always been and la now known aa the 35 Ji regiment, and that.these defendants presnmo that'the name o( the.Jiid Oof. 6ehimmelfenni| was intandsd to bo forged by tfae ooncoclors of the aforesaid pretended ceglmeotal return. In e word, the complainants set forth that the return was a wholesale band { that no company returns, tally lists, tickets, or any papers or documents of toy kind have been received, and that the return was an utterfabncaiioa. The: Court, after'hearing the argument of coasted went into consultation, and subse quently decreed that the injunction as prayed tor be granted upon bond being executed and fijed by’plaintifli ia the sum of $l,OOO. con* duioped hccording to law. Tbo.Bstdni Judge* meet ia PhUada'phia this morning at tea o’clock, and the in junction his oesn obtained “jail in the nick of-tlse.”. The decree of the Court has baeo telegraphed to Philadelphia, and tkecoinisl expect to reach there tome two boare before the meeting of. the Aeturn Jodges, carrying with them certified oopiee of the decree, bond, eta. Bnprems Court. MonoAT, Not. 11.—Present, all the Judges. . -The.foUovisg -opinions war* delivered x Ormsby rs. Blackburn; D. O. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Lyeomiog Insurenot Co. ▼«. Updcgraff; Ly- Judgment reversed and new trl l awarded. Opinion by Strong, J. VMsCully vK-OUik D. 0. Judg ment by Strong, J. Johnston’s fix’r* v*. Nioholson; Indiana. Award set asMo, record remitted, and proco. dendo awarded. ' * Rhodos vs. Armstrong Go. Judgment af firmed. . Opinlcn by Read, J. Wilson v*».-'Armstrong. Decree revoesed aa4 -modlffad. -g» ia opinion. Opinion by Bead J. 't-..,. Tbelisl for Fayette, Washington and Qreana was called. ' Pittsburgh and Conaensvlile Railroad Co., vs. B tawarr; Keyctto. Non. Pros. v : Bkldwin acd others vs. FayetU County RiQ road; Fsjotte. Oo&tbued. Miller Clesest; Fayette. Argued by Veachj Kaoc ooairi, not heard. BtUm: t«. Brnoai F.j.lt.t Artni bj Funk forPlaiwift inKrror, and b j Sana ton ) irav- • - ' , Wif. Croilyfta aged and well-known citizen ol Yeustgo county,died la hit buggy e lew daje since, while oa hia way from hcrabgrtrt creek to his residence in Cllntonville. He hid been subject to todden attacks of feinting or apoplexy,.hiving bad one but 4 few days pre »iow to his death. Mr. Cross was. about 76 years of age. Be was bora in Eiatern Penn aylvacis, but hid been fdr over thirty year* a cfiissn of Venango county. He wu a man of remarkable energy, and. in hia da; the heaviest opera 10r to the Jeraacs boaineae in that part of tbo State—having himself erected no leas this uvea blast furnaces. To tbe last hour of his life he could not be Idle. For jrfiars-be >aa a prominent member of the i)7p. Presbyterian Church. In liin hu at FBaaxLX*.«»Tbe lou fftiuiced by Col Hoover,Jn the boning of bia refinery, will range at from $lO,OOO to $13,000, with so loenrance. About $lOO worth of 100. ber, beloaglag to Wo. Campbell, wai also du stroyed; . . " Thu planing mill and eztaaaira lam bar yard «f Mr. Brough were in Immbant danger, but wtro a.iTatl by lha exettionl of tbe paopla praa anb Porldnataly, Uura waa bat Hula wind at tba tiae, or tbe loaa would have bean nmab baarier. Tbb fcUowiog letters from Camp Johnson, containing money from tbo loldlera of 00. K, (Oapt. .Chapman,) Sizty.tbbd Bagiment, Penn eylrania Volnntara, oan bo bad by applying to Mr,. Bobt. MoQraw, at tbo wbolaaala grooary atoroof Jnnui Brownlee, Be, Id Diamond! Mr.. H. B. Flaonegao, Mra. B. 11. Kaliay, Mn. Jana Bogga, Mre. M. J. Draka, Mra. Ann Pallor,; Mn. Margant MoSann, Mra. Jnlia Moon, Mra. Mary B. Woatarman, Mra,' Jana Balter, Maary Pritaeb, John B. Obalmara, Thumb. Campbell, Wm. Barray, Oeurg« K. Piowarf, ADXtTTXB TO Bait.—John Weaver, the youngnmi commuted to prison to answer a charge' of homicide, on oatabf Igaalini Ear* ban, whose wife came to her death in a rather mysterious maneer in Al'egheey city, a few weeks Since, wu released from prison on Sat* arday, Judge Mellon eonseoting to take bail in the sum of $l,OOO, for bis appearance at the nut Um of Covft His father became surety . in that amount. Bot Caetcan to Dnar*.—Oa Saturday a iii- Ua boy named Hood, aged about ala yeara,aon ol a laborer .rending on, Wbitaoak alley, in Third ward, - Ailegkeny, waa accidentally obokad to death. Ho waa playing- on'the: atraol. aad whlla eatlng an apple tcddentally awaUowad a large piece of tbe oore, and •nkdked'to' death-before aatfatanee-eoold be giren him. . Bant Eucuon.—lha annoil election lor three Dirac lore of the Pittebergb Treat Com panj, to eehre for three yeare, wi» held to day, end roanlted in the re-tlaelion or Alai endtr Speer, Thomea Wukunan and Aleian dat Bradley. The other Director. are June. Leeghlln. Wm. K. Mmfck, Fraud. 0. Bailey, Bnoen 8. Heya, Samnel Bea and Thou. Ball. . A Bap Htmro.—George Carrollton, bay*, leg jail tarred a larm in jail for enraty of tba peace, got drank on .Saturday, yiaitud hit wlft'a houau iu tbe ereatng,.uud bain, denied, admittance, rereeged himaelf by ematblug the' wibdowe end tbreetening Violence to her. Ho wbu arreated end committed to jail on tbo eameold charge. Mauciom Mncnirr—Some Lime daring fliiaidiy bight tbe VolktUat office, U tbo XMe- ; pufch baildiug, ob Piltb atreet, wu eetered by ptniec «* yet nnhaoen, who malicfouily knocked into pi four forme ol type, u well ee all the eatae in lha offiea, puttfog tha oropriu junto jeipunttud great troebfo, ‘ . - Dmonssau Hootx —Catherine Patch, wile oi jobu Patch, wee commuted to jail on a .Aharge pr aoapieg a diior’darly homo, on to. . formnloh ol Bliiibeth MeOleary. She tab {aetanttiy gaTe balllee trial, aaU waaraleaaad irem Briaew. ' 1 - / i , ! x ■**»; AMweUUim. ™ r, *"i* r q«ul*rlj msetloj of tbs Fire ■»«’* Aieoefitio, wm held feet enoiog, el «Uir rtwn in the City B.ildlog-Preeideoi Biwjtr in the Chiir. “ Meahere prteent, Sleeare. Whiter Derliog. ton, MoßUooer,, Li.ghiio. WUetm, Lsooerd, u>thtm, Key*, Cepplet, Berber, Tibhy, Roee -nil, Sewyer, (Jr.;, gwinl, Rook eod Mickey. The mantel of the preceding meejioge were read and approved. The President, as Chairman of the Coo- lnsaraocs, reporttd progrese, and •BkedJor a contUoanoe, wbiob was granted. James K.Newhonse,of theDaqnesoeSteam asgise, and BamaeJ Kilgore, of the Good In "tiut, were daly accredited a« representatives m the Association. David S. Bail, vice J. H. Stewart, tad George W. Kemp, ?fee F. Steele Tarbett, were elected as dblegates from the Neptune. Ofaarles Wilketon, of Rowley*! Regiment, and James Petrie, of Black’s Regiment, both members of the Vigilant, sent in their resigna tion as member* of the Association, which wer# read and accepted. D. Thompson was daly elected to fill the vacancy ceased by the resignation of Mr. Wilkeepn, and B. C. Saw yer, Sr, to fl:i the aa expired term of Mr. Pe trie. Mr. Leonard, from the Committee appoint ed relative to the Fire Marine Telegraph, re. ported that the Committee bad been nnabls to obtain a satisfactory interview with the in ventor, Mr. Barry, and asked for further lime, which was granted. The report of the Committee of Conference and Inspection was read. The Committee recommended Councils, at their neat annual appropriation, to appropriate one thousand feet of tea inch boee to each Steamer—the eight inch being entirely too small. They alto re commend Conaeiia to pass ao ordinance do* fining the duties and powers ortho Chief En gineer asm other cities, and fixing bis salary at six hundred dollars per annum, as bis time is now almost entirely occupied, and it is ask ing too much of him to give bis time and labor for nothing. The condition of the engine bouses and ap paratus was as follows: Esgle—Steamer, carriage and house to good order, 24 sections host) 6 bad. Company have purchased a fine pair of bones to draw engine. Niagara—Steamer in good order; fine new Carriage} roof of bouso neuds immediate repair} 25 good seodons of hose. DoquMtm— Hons* and earrlaco la good order. Good noss, 17 Motions; fi condemned as bid, ns they expeot their Steamer in a few days. Allegheny—Two hoes carriages in good order; house needs some repair in from; cagino condemned,- IS ssotioos good hose, 7 bad. Neptune—Engine and carriage la good con dition; house in good order; engine oat of ser vice, oy reason of a large number of membnts being on the battle field; 18 sections good boso, 3 bad. Vigilant— Steamer In fioo condition; carriage In good Mrriovable order; hoose in good repair; 18 sections good hose, 13'bad. Good Intent—Engine oondemned; oarriago la very good repair; bonM badly In need of ro pair; 15 sections good hose, 8 bad, 2 con demned. Relief—Bouse la . good order, having boon thoroughly repaired; hose carriage in good or der; engtna oondemned and eompany about oontreetisg for a Steamer; 16 sections good hose, I oondemned. Independence—Engine oondemned; two bote carriages in good order; honM needs repair very badly; 16 Motions good hoM, 1 bad, 4 oondemned. The report was accepted Mr. Lsonard, from "the Oemml'tM to obtain badgesfor the Ohief Engineer and Assistants, reported that he had obtained the same at c cost of $l5. Mr. Leonard, Chief presented bis quarterly report/with n carefully prepared tab ular statement of fires, loner, Inaarsoor, eta. In reference to false alarms, be recommends the offioers of the several companies to take sash notion as will abolish the evil, which has Its origin among the “hangers on" about the engine houses. He also recommends another Important measure, to wit: that the janitor or some member ot the eompany be l.ft in the engine boose, after an alarm, to see that the bell shall not be ruog after the engloe leave? the house. The report alio urges the Associa tion to make an Immediate spoeat to CouooU, for,* infloien; quantity of tea loofa forcing hose for the itramors, that now In use befog entirely too small The hoM are in very bad oondilion generally, and the Chief Engineer remarks that if wa ara visited with five or six large fires this winter, there will not bs a line o» hose fit Tor serviced The Chief touohes upon other subjects, bttt space will not permit us to follow him. -He concludes his report by noti fying the Department that he has discontinued Ms- “official” visits to Allegheny, by way of 6t Giair streot, as he has been furood to pay “the magnificent rum of~ono cent for the sweet privilege of attettdiog a fire la Allegheny.” The report was duly eoeepied, aud toe lo bular statement read, of which the following ta a recapitulation * ffo.of Brta^..,._- IS IOJCat M 44 ta-’w aUrna.w. M 22 Am’ttf Xcror»B«w. afi.&jd Ko.pl firtsk tiara*. to Loao , rlo»racoe| fynb A vote of thanks was anantmoasly tendered Mr. Leonard for the care aod labor which be has bellowed in preparing these reports, and tbe President remarked that Council* anould take measures for compensating bim for hia exertions as Chief Engineer. Mr. Leonard presented specimens of Jones’ patent self-actieg couplings, which were re* ferred to tbe Committee oa Conference and Inspection. - , Mr, Langbltn offered the following : Bar of red, That tbe several companiee com* posing this Association, retain their respective nvmtert, as they are now known, irrespeciive of the time at which any of the companies first introdaced a Steamer into the tervico of tbe Fire Department. Tbe resolution gave rise to an animated discussion between delegates representing the interests of tbe Niagara and Eigle Steamers, uto which wu No. 1. It appears that these two engines both claim No. 1, white three others are contending for No. 8. Tbe reso* lotion was adopted. Io view of the fact that tbe Conncilc of Al legheny, after being dalypetilhned by a Com- Buttee of the Auociatlon tor an ansnal sp« propriatlon of $lOO to each company, as a alight compensation for servlets rendered in that city, bad refused to appropriate anything for that purpose, a delegate offered the follow log resolutions^ Bfolxndi Tbat we revpectfhlly request the different eompfcoiee composing this department to discontinue their attendance at fires in Al legheny city frost and after this date. Aese/eed, That the Secretary of this Atsici atton ba instructed to convey a copy of these proceedidgs to the President of each company. A motion was made to lay tbe resolution* 00 tbe table, whielt was lost. The resolutions ware then adopted—quite a number voting in tbe negative. The Affibeiatlon adjourned to meet at tbo oall.of the Committee on Conferenoe and lo* speotion. The Mans oca js Two Chaiaotebs Mr. William Henderson, tbe energetic Man* ager and popular aotor of the Pitiiburg thea tre will personate two different characters to night in two very interesting dramas, entitled * ( Horeeboe ■ Eobisson” and tha u Floating Beacon.** Both oftbeae peices have, hereto fore been performed to faabionable sndienees daring Jut ceaton and will no doubt be wit named this evening by a large assemblage anderttand that the favorite aetrses Mrs. EuU Bendersen, who hu jnst ooncloded a very anceessful star engagement at Wood** Ciacuaati Theatre, arrived io oar city yester day afternoon and willl appsar la a short time at the “Old Pittsburgh** in one of her favorltftcbaractera. Oancxß—That had detroyed a man** nose. Tcrna-—That lasted for twenty-five years/ ffonomaa—Thai broke out io a doien places. Ot® Soars-On the legs, that had luted for yearn. Ulcbas— .That aothtsg else would cure. All these have been cured by “Blood Searcher.** For full particulars, get s: circu lar at Dr. Keyset’s. For t column of cures sea the Ihopotek. Prepared by Dr. Keyses. 140 Wood street. Still Mobb Conme.—Our esteemed friend, Mr. J. M. Burchfield, advertise* another fresh arrival of new.goods. 80 great is the demand at his store, that iu order to supply all his cus tomers, he has to purchase very extensively, •ad he is always in reeeipi of new articles for tbe fall and winur trade. His stock is freshly selected, and the most_fsshionsble patterns ean .be found. Hi* prices are very moderate, and he Is determined to sell very chesp lor eaahfo ; Da« Reilit's Lxotbbc tsis EvKßiire, The first lecture of ah iattreetisg course will begtveulhis etenisg atConcert Hal IT The weibkhoirß'ability or thie Divine, and the m* terdnt-which gathere- arband the subjact at this luaeture of public affaire, should uraw a latgf hossp. , Letter from the Thliteoth Regiment, of ths FUltburgh Guelfr.) CapTopinwT Rowlet, Grest-FeUa, Md.,) Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1861. { There was a shooting affray here ibis morn* Ing, which will, from present indications, re* inlt ft tally. Capt. Enright, of Co D., ehot s private, of hi* own company, named Thomas O’Rourke, a resident of Beaver co. The way the shooting occurred was this: There is a man residing at tbia piaee, named Cavanaugh, who keepa a grocery store and eating boaie, who always cold whisky, providing the buyer woo.d enter the store through the back door. This became known to all lovers of ardent the consequence was that dronb enneM prevailed continually in our little etmp. This became known, not only among our men, but-to the pickets of the 6th Connecticut end 46:h Pennsylvania, who are stationed some six miles above tbia place. Early this mom- iug, a Captain of the 6th Conoeatfcet came here with a squad of soldiers, with the deter mination lo put & atop to the liquor-aellicg. Tbo Captain went into the quarter* of Captain Foster, (who is Aetiog Major at this place,) and told him that all their pickets were drunk, having procured whisky from Cavanaugh, and that be wsa determined to put a stop to it Captain Earight, being officer of the day, was immediately informed of tbefaet, who ordered four men to take ths whisky out of the store and throw it in the gutter. While this daty was going on, O’Rourke and a man oamed Ford, of the same company, followed the men and swore they would have the whisky. Capt Enright protested against their conduct, and ordered them to their quarters, which they fUtly refused. Ford succeeded in getting tome of the whisky, when the Captain put him and O’Rourke ucdsr arrest They were taken to & room, which Co. A used as a ball-room, i'Cnd kept there under guard, lu a short time, they became very unruly, so much ao that the guard could not do anything with them. Capt. K. ordered them to be tied, hands and legs, which waa done. O’Rourke, however, sue* seeded in getting loose, when Orderly Serg’t Geo. W. Coiemso, of Co. D., went to tie him the second lime, and O’Rourke drew a knife 'and struck at him, hot, fortunately, missed his mark. Capt. E. was again immediately aent for, arrived with pistol in band, and ordered O’Rourke to drop the knife, which he refused to do, swearing that he would kill the first man who would attempt to tie him; the Cip tain ordered him lbs second ai7d~thud time to drop the knife; O’Rourke still refusing, the Captain Bred at bin), the ball eolering his right breast, passing immediately above the heart t«» tbs left side. While I was writing the above, Dr. Baker, a brother of the late Col. Baker, who was oo bis way ftotn Wash ington to Geo. Banks* Division, was called in and examined the man’s wound. He said it would be impossible for him to live,'because he was bleeding internally. There are oalr two oompinies at this place, Co. A, Captain Foster, and Co D, Captain Ea right. We have been here four weeka. We are .guarding the Potomac, which ia fordable at this point, to prevent the rebels from croa t'og it. Oar regiment (13ib Pa.) is at TenntU Ivtowo. There la a good deal of sickness prevailing in this-place, there being some hall a dozen tick with tbe typhoid fever from the two com panies lying in the hospital, and some few from other eompaoiee. A young follow, oi 00. D, named Lynch, is very low with this disease; the doctor says be ceonot possibly recover. Charles Minhecs, Guyen M Irwin, {Pittsburgh typos,') Pat. McKenna and Auguat Hirth, are all tick. But we have one conso- lation—we have a good physieian attending to the wants of the lick, and he will do his ut most to cure them.-His name is Morrison. There is a mao in our company, (Co. A,) who ityies himself an M. D., and a second So/omon, in regard to wisdom, wrote to tbe Ditputck, lately, that we were aufienng terri bly from tbe cold, and that bethought that we would not getoverenata before next spring, for the-Aake of the friende and relations of the members of the Thirteenth Regiment, I am compelled to cootradict hisatatemenL Every member of the regiment bw en overcoat eod a blanket, eod are satisfied with wbat they received. By tbe way, the doctor has bees appointed Hospital Steward for the two com panies duriog our stay here. It is a position which he has long sought lor. He has bees greatly disappointed by the refusal of the P'lintment of brevet corporal of th* grand guard. William H. Bryers, Jos. A. Weible and the writer, went out lotn the country on a foraging expedition day before yesterday, when we had a Sue opportunity to see if there were any Seeesiioniais m tbi* part of Maryland, or not. We visited about e uoien faro bouses, end found all the men and women to be aeoeasioo ists of the rankest kind. We had to return to oamp without a ibiug lo satisfy onr bungrv stomscki. 1 1 seems that the Secessionists have do compas«loo upon the stomachs of tbe Uoion soidicss. ' s; R. w. P. fl.—O’Rourke died a few moments ago, and I have jg»t been looking at bis corpse. Tbo ball entered through the muscle of bis right aim, paulug thence Into his right side. He lived about six hours after be was shot. Asoersro bis Wire.—Daniel Link, of tbi. Fifth Ward, bae been committed to jxil on s~ charge of surety of tbe peace, preferred by bis wife Mary. Lames, if yon wact eheap and fuhlonable cloaks go to Barker’s, 68 Market street, where ▼ou will find tbe l&igest' assortment of the latest and most beautiful style* ever exhibited io thia city, at lets than Eastern prices. \ A Cold Wistw is Pexpiotxo.—Have your grates and chimneys pot in good condition by teiviog your orders at S. Dyer’s store, or at my bouse to Marshall street. AUegbeuy. t Jobw Dtke, Jr. We, Fok&eat, Carpenter and Joiner. Jobs promptly attended to. Care and attention Riven to all work entrusted to him. Cell at his Jobbiog Shop, Virgin alley, between Smith field and Grant streets, Pittsburgh. J Dootou C. Baals, Water Cure and Homee pothio Pbyaioian; also agent for Rainbow's ocio brited Truss tbr Rupture*. Corner of Penn end Wayne Street*. t Dbutiiitht.—Dr. C. SUI, No. 346 Penn eL, •tteodi to all branches of tha Dental profession. L’GOBTT—Go Inodey. at 13 o’clock a, at the us IriecONct ber too, ne«r sUst Liberty, Hrs. BLtZA- I>BTR LfGOeTr, In theTSih year ol bias egs. The fUosral will take pleo* from her lets residence, on 7CCBDAT et 10Jd o’clock A. A. CsrsUgMwUt lesve Trovll tit Livery Stable*! o’clock. Tbs frlfQti Of the family ere roipectfnlly luvlUd to aUsnd. VOt To' Klorso Owners. DU. SWCBT'S IIFALLIBLA LIBI. HBMT TOB HORSBI Is B&rlnbd by soy; to ell caste of Lameness, arising from Bpr*tsj, d ntsm or Wrenching, ft* effect Is magiest tod oertafn.Har new ct Saddle G*Us, Pcntches, Uenge, Ac., it wm «lsocnreipeMUy. Bpevla end Blsxbone msybeeuily prevented and cured It their tncfplent stages, but eoo armed cues us beyond l v ,» pomlbflity of e radToti curt. No caw •! tbe Mad, hovrergr Is so desecrate or hopeien bot It may be tllsylated by tbb LlnimsnL and lie CaiUitDl application will always remove the Lameness sod aesb,e tbe bone to travel with compe satire ess». Bvery horse owner should here this remedy athead. foi ita ttmaiy use at the Brvt appearance of will effsctuilly prevent those formidable -llrmwi meitfoned, U wnicb all hones are liable and which reader w many otbsnrtM vafoable bonea nearly worthless. Km> advertinmsnL B. JR. 9SLIIIBA A Agents, Corner Wood aod fteoond aireets, Pittsburgh. apzTilydAwr.fiU Blood Food.—Attention is coiled to this most rsmircable and scion tlfls prepantfoa, ad mtlwd in another coiosm. it is an entirely new discovery, end most sot be confounded with any of tha numerous patent madidnaa of tbs day. It Is a aortstn remedy for all tbe diseases specified, and «■> pedally thoee of e chronic neture—of long —of weeks, months, end yean, finfiarore, try it! Keecri. Oecmca A Durov r, of New Tosh, ere the sole agents fur it, and also proprietors of the world* renowned Dr. Beni'S lesaebu Consul, sq art! oia which every Mother should have In her medicine closet fo case of need} asd containing, aa tt doaa, no paregoric er opiate oi any klnd.lt can ho relied upon with tbe ataosi confidence,and will be found an io valuable specific in all oasee of intint lie Ohio Sou lonmalt Cbtosihus. ediartlsomcut. for tale by 880 BAB n. EBinSB, Axent. 140 Wuodftra Plttsburth. Pa delTsfAwimY QTRAY kT&ER.—Cam© to the pwm* U lies of tbe tubeoiiber, on Wsvtero avenue, e*o oud Ward AUtgbeny, a BLACK STkBB, witk small wb'te epota on both aides, end white on breast bf tween ike feta ltjtß b»M loop and spreading. The ownfr Ur qnfitid to ooms forward, prove property, pay a barge* end Uke It a war,or it will bn dbpored of sccorctng to law. MB& f’bllLß., i kitjCLOTH COATfS PANTo, JAOK . KJ .m AND Hath Just received et SO asd 28 8L QlatratreaL not " J * H. PHILLIPS. f HO XKIiLOW SDOAB to A Wv irrtnwd famltb* -w*y l uoku*nmau. ; THE LATEST NEWS MT TSIB9AAP& RECEIVE ir T Wt 05IfY GUET7 E OFFICE THE NAVAL EXPEDITION. TEIRER FOR 19 C APTURED. Taking or Beanfort Confirmed FCxtscsv Monaba, Nov. 10— Via Baltimore, JVor| ll.—Tbe steamer Spauldiog arrived from Haljeraa Inlet tbft morning with the 20th In- dian* regiment A deserter vh 1 ) rr*.chtd Hstteras Inlet in a tbat uewabad been received oo the mam food of ibe ;akmg of t«o Confed erate forts at Fuint Royal, and the .'andiog of a large Federal force. Beaufort bad also been taken by our troops. No particulars have arrived, but themaia facts correspond with the news reoeived a few boors since from Norfolk by a flag of truce. Great excitement prevailed on the arrival of the news rt Norfolk. From tho samaffource, we have a rumor thuthe railroad above Beaufort baa fallen into the poareseioa of our troops with aa immense quantity of stores. Five deserters woo readied Newport News this meroitig vuie that the rebels up James river are m consternation, aod also briog an impiobxb'e rumor that our troops bad ad vanoed up the railroad ns far as Charleston. Ths Fronch fr>gato Calabilt was burnt to the water’s edge, on Friday night, off Hatterat* All bands were saved. Just arrived from tbo blockade dff Beaufort, N. 0., tbe Captain of the U. 8 gun-boat Alba trots, who report) tbat be discovered the Union ashore on tbe 6th instant, about eight miles to tfa,e eastward, off Biyoe Inlet, but in consequence of the heavy weather be bad no communication wits ibe shore unnl the follow ing day, wben he landed with a of truce, I and learned from Ibe Captain of a Confeder ate eompaoy the following pariicnlars i The Uoion went ashore, or rather was run ashore, In a sinking a >nditloo, on the Ist Inst,, and soon after broke in two in froot of the smoke stack. Tbe orew, 78 in numoer, and 15 horses, were saved. Tbe men are prisoners at Fort &Ino>n and Ha clgb, N. 0. A large quan tity of stores was toen piloi up on tho.beaob. At the time of the disaster, tho Winfield iSoott was in onmpaoy with the Union, ind the Cap tain uf the latter exprosred Mi opialon that bis oonsort was lost, tbe having suddenly disap peared. Nothing la koowu oonoeroiog the rumored loss of the Ooeao Exproes. Toere are rumors of throe isderal vessels bavlog gone ashole BiLTixon*, Nov. It —Aq effioor of the 20th Indiana Regiment, who pane frsm Hatteraa Inlet, and arrived boro la ths Old Point boat, says ho had a long conversation with a party who tronght tbo new,* of tbo raptors oi Beau fort to Hattsras. lie was do deserter, but a private olvisn, ned a man of considerable in tetilgence, who bid crossed the Ssuod at the risk of his life to briog inc news to the federal troops. The coher’d report of tbs conversation ocrrerpotds precisely wi h wbat has already beao tent. Outride of this statsmeot, there is a report that ia the taklug of Beaufort a lar*s part of tbe towu wts horsed Nsw Yobs. Nov. ll.—There is rumor afloat in this city,wb;ch is worthy of credence, that ObariMton bis been bombarded. Caieo, Nov. 11,—Tbe Memphis papers, re ceived (r> day. contain dispatches from Sevan nub, fully confirming the landing of ths oaval expedition at Betofort, and tbe capture of thrae forts at Port R-ya!, Hilton Head and Bay Polot Tbe federal lo'co* had posaesalso of the towu of Baaafort. Tbs icWls ao knowledge tbelr losi aa very lugu ' The DBwapopars received to-day speak »f ao immense flaotoff Ship Inland. From Waiilitugtoi). Wauukotos, Nov. 11.—The moot intense eicuemeot prevails to ftoir further from the great exprdui'H). T.t-rly grooodleia rumors are id circulation, urrtudtng one that Charles ton baa been b(tnb-.*dfd. fjfo intelligence whatever has been received concerning the expedition In any qamtr i"'day,.sdd«tine*l \t> wbat ha* already b-eu t«legraphrd to ibegeo era! prrss. Geo. Grant, the hc o ol lijn Belmr>ut fijbt, it b rrstdrot fif t'r.iMi!, Illinois,'and *rns ap pointed on recomtaendstlon of Hoc. K. B. • Wseaburrn. He gradated at Weil Point m 1837, wh breveted first lieutenant for nemo* Moot enduo: D- R»i, and breveted captain fjr •itu.isr nonduol at Cbvpultepec He resigoed b s commission in 1)51, but «aa la many battles »n Mmioc. C«>l. Frank Bln* leatM this afternoon (or Mtwouri to rej iio bis reumjant. Misapprehension* having existed touehlog tbe Poatma.itvr Gtseral’s. order of the Sin of Oct-jbe», posuoeetvrs will rcoogniee it 03 fol low# t Tbe certificate of • aoldiet's letter may ba signed by soy aotiwg (bid or staff offloer io tbe service uf tbe Ual.ud Staler, aa well u the Mejir. and wboo an certified, may be forwarded wltDoot prepayment of postage | whleh must, however, be collected a* tbo office of delivery, as before (Siloed) Jobs A-Easton, lit As't. Postmaster Gen. E. R. W Baltiwobe, Nov 11, 1 oVlock r u—The rumored bombardment of Charleston is not credited. Nothing bas been received here t>y tbe Old Point boat to warrant it, eaoept an outside report that, at tne last accounts, our troope bad advanced to mtbin twelve milee of Charleston. No intelhjrenpe hie been re* ceived from Annapruia, at which point the first official announcement of the progress of tbe expedifon mntt'be received. Baltibohb, Nov. 11—Tbe Superintendent of the government donative polios, eislstad by d&teotive officers Franklin, of Philadelphia, and Laurence, of Washington, to day arrested John Rscwiok, a eon of Robert Reawiok, of thia oily, who is .now a prisoner in Fort War. reo, (or treasoo. Tbe premises Nos. 99>and 92 North Howardjtrcet, were searohed for arms, and notwithstanding two previous untaoeestfal searohes bad been made by tbo polioe here, the officers to-foy fiQcd a number of valuable rifle oarbinos secreted between the parntlou of the culls of the stable atte bed to the premises. Young Ranwtck goes to Fj« Warren to-night, Tbe nfljs foood are valuable arms from tb*. governmeot works stamped Harper's Ferrv. 180 Q.. '* ‘ BatTiiioax, Nov. 11.—Psssengcrs by the Old Point bont, report that a steamer came io tbe ospea lul eveutcg,aod oontinuod up the bay without stopping at Fortress Monroe. U was thought that the steamer wsstbe Vin deroilt, with dispatches from the flset to Annapolis lor iransorisrion to Washington. Her arrival at Anospolis has not been an* nounced. Fortius Monad, Nov. 10.—Two Ashing emteke named the Gcod Friend and Coostiiu* lion, hoiaied white flags end took refuge un der guns of the Cumberland off Newport Nest tbie morning. The Captains were Bal timoreans sod were sent with Ibeir two sssis taate to Fortress Monroe- They have been fishing io James River and supplying tbe reb el troope. At tbe\iim* they left a report was current in the rebelf&mpe tbit Charleston had been attacked. Tbe men were afraid to atk questions and having been already once im fmsoned on suspicion deserted to Cumber* and. They slate on Today last several reg imeote of rebel troops were taken from the vicinity of James and York rivers to Richmond, from thence to be ernt'tfoatb. Tbo embtrke* tion took place in great hasto, and tho shores of James R:rer are almost deserted by the eni earns. New Yobk, Nov. 11 —Tbomae F. Crogen, a waiter at tbe Bt. Nicholas Hotel, was oru* U.ly murdered on the walk in front of the hotel, to*dsy, by a loafer named Tbomae White, with a dirk. White wee arretted. ThefiflthNsw Fork Regiment left this af ternoon via: the Camden and Amboy Railroad; trout Staten Island. Three more regiment! leave to morrow. Fourteen caersof infiliera clothing valued at 10.000 belonging to tbe 7fofi regiment were Inund at the Erie Railroad and Depot this morning, destined for the West. They were settee and Qaartermastor Ostrander of that regiment together with J. M. Reynolds, the 'Butler were arretted on a charge of defraud* log tbe government- William fiillera wav mortally wounded with a dirk by Wil'ism Williams this moraine, at Brooklyn. *’ Borrow, Nov. 11,—Ei-Mayor Bonker, of Mobile, and Wm. Pearce, of New Orleans, have been discharged frem Fort Warren*; a Senator Wilson baa written a letter exahkii* ly denytog that he is either directly oriadl fteuy concerned is nay eon tract for furnish *M ÜByshoei. ' r~ ; Tb« Kortb Brllou Wrecked. Not. II Th« third officer 61 Uib lie user North Briloo arrived at Firthe? Point in c schooner, and report! that the Kumar North Briton struck on Faraqnet island at one o'clock on the tnorning of the b:h in«U, doting a gale. She «raa totally wrecked, bat no lives were lost, the paaaen* gera and crew being landed st Pori Mangar. One boat, with seven band* on board, baa not bean heard from since they left the ahtp. The North Briton sailed from Quebec, Nor. 2d, with 61 cabin pusengera and 38 eteerage, for Liverpool. The following is the statement of Mr. Brown, the third cfficer: When the shipsook.it was blowing a gale, and t fe e weather waa very thick. The ship continued striking very heavy on the reef daring Tuesday night, and all Wednesday, and it was expected that she wonld go to pieces every moment. , The boat with the orew broke away from the ship before It was loaded, and oonld sot bet bronght back till Tuesday-morning after day-' light, when ail the passengers were taken off without accident and transferred to (wo Baboon era, whloh landed them at Port Zfaogaa, and a few at the houses, about nine miles below Port Nongan. The passengers were honaod in a store hoase, having a few blankets whloh wore got from the ifreck to sleep on. The store, rooms on the itaamsr were all nnder water, causing]* scarcity of provisions. The lower eebin wm all broken up, and most of the bag gage lost. Only a l few of the mail bags were saved, and these were perfeotly saturated, when the sehooner with the third officer left for Farther Point. The other tohooaer was o’uis log off the west end of Antloosil to lnteroept the Anglo Saxon. Battle at nujandotte. Gait.rpous, Nnv. ll.—Gayandolte, Va.,on the Ohio river, 36 mile* below here, wae at tacked last night by 600 rebels. Oat of 160 Federal troops stationed there only about 60 escaped, the rest being killed or. taken prison era. The rebels, both mele and female, fired from the hoatee on oar mea. Three eteamere which passed down last night were compelled to pat back. These steamers went back to Goyandotte at leu o’clock ibis morning, with 400 Fcderalsfrom Point Pleasant, bat nothing wae heard from them since. Three steamers have passed op tines the skirmish, and repot! that not a person was to be aeon in the town. Oauimus, Nov, 11 —The steamer Empiie City has Jost arrived from Goyandotte. The Secession portion of the Inhabitants, it ep. peara were looking for the attack, and had a sapper prepared dor the rebel cavalry who were headed by the notorious Jenkins, and numbered 600. Eight of our men were kil led, and a considerable number taken pris oners. Toe rebel loss is not known. Col. Geigler, of the sth Virginia regiment fired the town and the principal part is now in aaher. The rebels iefi about an hour before the ar t:» val of Yeigler. Ki-lla, M»'., Nov. 11. —All our sick and wounded in Springfield are able to be moved, and were to leave tberq on Saturday night for St. Louis. O den were given to havq the rest start as soou *a ibey are able. Price had letfac back eight miles Iron Cais- V4lle, near the Slate line, and was moving South. It was believed that h'.i policy was to lead oor army 00, but not to fight, and aim ply to keep a large force these so a« to draw them into the Miiaiskiippi valley. The gen eral belief in bit camp waa that St. Louis would be in the hands o» the rebels frrro Coluiobas, Kentucky. Thera had been a good deal ot trouble about slaves, escaped into LiboV and other eampa, and Gen Planter bad given permission io the owners to search our camps and reclaim ibem if Ibey could flod them. The ten ta;*- sing tuetubars ol Fremont's body guard bad returned to Springfield from Cusville. They report Price's force to be about 30,000 strong, with 30 pieoce of artillery IS of which had recently been received fiom Memphis, Irom wheoce other soppiietwere being received. UABkttnoae.Nov. 11 —Ao mpmiuio stem* to bare gone abroad tnat the 4 000 Potsdam gana earn here some weeks since. Tor the pur pose of arming Pennsylvania troops, were pur chased by Governor Cunin. Thie is so error The gttua wars' bought by the National Gov ernment. The Governor bat purchased no arms, neither do!»* be desire to purchase any at this tune. Uaso J. Wifi'.er, formerly Lie at. Col. of the 71et Poncsyivaoia regiment, recently com manded by the late Col. Baker, and heretofore c died the California regiment, wav, to day, appointed Colonel of the same by Gov. Curuv, Arrivals at the Principal Hole!?. Of TO 8 IPCLOO f*T OU\RLt;B—Ootoor o buiti eaixu. Mn 0 H Atgcod A 8 ehtl’o B perilea, B»lt|mor« D A Kerr, L'hrlvo, Pa Ja< Mo Joe, dj V ting, Bottom B Merry, HeadriHa U Etire, OoloHiva :& LAST Siailt Third saJ Wood ttrent, L ffiOrUROL M McLaughlin, Ospt'Karaite. ftr Emma •i T diart, OMo w H Wi.ltacer, J B Botchii-jo, D Flemiog, Uarrisbors B KJiloit. SUnefle d, 0 ttoi'X McEofgbt, W«*b o-r* |LtG Booker, Bfiih Rgpe V Lt La uW tpttre, do ft W Shield*, do W W B«>iA alf •, llatriSi to-g W I lUn. 0(iLftfi)«l(( Joa Mari'b* Jr, do J D Bo)l® Uoictito**' F klernck, oe k)J M Stephen, 0 « A o Oupe, Weiavlllc. 0 fe Pyiu. tJiiiostown 6 Hack;, MANSION HGUSB-t «ObQl*Cl*J J DlckKiu. Nv« Culls * W Ball, P* •No. Sit Liberty atrevt. I NT* PEOPEUJoa, * II Lelssodortf. Jobtietown Itisi lice. do J Moonhead, Llgonler 9 Keager, Hollldeysborg f T Wkisoe, ft Locli i febalby, ludUoapolls . t Urs B M Addison, CkTe land J W kilher, N Y H E«rr, P* J Crrtaon, PbPs W 7rnby, Frrrpcrt W S Pi par A lady, forest ooenty, Ohio -■-Poddy. PhIU 0 Euamelt, Waab D 0 H Ucateer, Altooot 0 Bridgeport, 0 P S Leberiog, Lancaster amARD HOUSE—Oororr Hmltbfleld and Third street. lx, ? torsos to*. Pd Picker, Cleye’sud CbM Wilty, Poll* • MTol’ey, do Ed Bay, New Ink Ctas i> Brian, Lancaster Bacry Cbareb, Waih,Fc t 3 A Levis, Grtens co S. bSOODi] Oo! Mac's! a, Onega co, o Jao Bnddoetf, ■"~ W Wilaco 4 family, BK« taoe’eg H B Barnet, Pomenet K A Mc'Jctobi, M Texat M Dickey, amcemnrg, Pa Mn Boa, BAOLI HOTEL—Liber /oavaota, i ty street, below Seventh. taonttroß, Wm Roberta, Bl & Book, iiblioi), o W Bomllioo DaarOtaak D P Ktlbr, Jiff co OZI Small, do JoO'Ktie. P J Hlchtj, JKlaer, . j J tt f ooof, Balato, 0 i Joo Stewart, Wattco | □ARB'S HOTBlf—t*lbait uaou itit, W B Soodgrau Joo Barca, Ohio /so Aery. Induce A H Gardner, Oil city Jeeflammervllle, S Werner, Biwlokley a Hetfstll, Alleeo Joo M Keltabbtrgar, 0 teypo’d, Greenfield tj ttmt, foot or nrtb FRornno*. _ a oiir«v “ S tecHiinry, ' J Ppriggs,. Wublogttti, Pa J Wiley, .do B R Withrow, do RT Oancooibarg i Cooley, Baeca Vista J McLean, MardockaTfHs J B Smith, Brldgtwakf 0 O Blecsia, B Whit*, Osoocsborg BED LION BOTEL *. r. oouMs, A ftfePbarton. A PitM'oq, Blckorj J HOrifflib) Wish co W W Rnißon, Oiiooibarg 3 *cutt. Eadepiodftooe V Higir, ftayncaHarg G W Norton, Qaacotk, V* d Bt*ll, Wisblogtoa, Pa K Uovs ft rjn,Tbonjss;n< villa —So. ft, fit, U)*tx iltoct I, nOMOTOI. 0 Moon, Oil olty P Balter, do B OsiUU, do O Oox*n, . do T M Hugh. do rid tJagb, d > Q Bcteovr, Wuh, ?• 1 Mrfmor, «?o JooßUy, Bid Bank J(« Brown, do , J Uosoar, W«ab oa DA Letch, Jeff oo i a v*«il I Htfit, W*«h ov 0 Thompson, Wamn W Qoa, - do It* liO'ton, OaooibQtff Jno Bldcr, Bed Bank I Uortlmr, do -Mo. IST, Water diMi . rnoruxron. IJ Gruber, U 8 A - J ChrbtU, da E Bi so, BilUirs 3 Ktiqi, MeKeciport H Philli.t, Oil c'l/ h U Hagta, olarkia co D*Tld I'Bgan, do Jqo Boyd, do Joo Logic, do BllL'gic, do Wa Eel'y, do Wd Hagan, d\* , R F Simpson, do PMDookla, do H Logic, do T tarter, Ohio 0 Morrow, . . D Prsiisr, Ohio 1 F Parks, do. B B Morphy, Allegheny B Bhriral, Venango to , A rklds, JimntoWß Ju Aldsr, Sad Bask NATIONAL POTIL— Murni, J Eaooedy, Fsyatla city I B W Tilley, Waal! «o I W Not>K do 9 Johnson, O 8 01 I 0 fptlngsr, Pa ' | &tlitarp Aotutß U. 8. Army.—' MSN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! fOK BIXIU RUIUSNTD.B. OAVALBT. Ktauua uiaTio*. tssms or atsnee omr Tessa nua IUI Bmlout irfll b< GDUOBUID M •CODHNUiItM.' The hlgbsst pay par aoalfc la the eerrloa. - Iforaea And lqn*nmaata, Clothing, bobnlsUnca, daartsrai Foal acd iladicai sttaodaara frcaol charge, 1100 BOUNTY! AdTaaoement op«n to eIL Jot particulars nppfyatths Rrcrcithig HOTkL, W«tor a rrct, ptir-laUb* Md,pttubßrgfc.Fk. ‘ v is HENITJB. HATB» v • COMMERCED RECORD, mrsßCßon .hahkbts. {EaporUd upwia Of m tUt PUUtmrgA M6] UontT, Ncvaxbvr 18, ISBI. FLOo^—Th. QUrke! it qolet, while p ice. reditu osebteged. The dsaiod coaiiaew to be coaßaed prlre'p.Uj la litre Jemil, let wb’cii trie— iea,e from ,1 ta tI.IS. BVo ol 100 bhi. p.mlir.t ** Xtei. i. bat iiuie lafabr f§17o uaCON—XLcre is butiute doing In (ha mar kst. We .tot j a site 012000 Useboo.den at 6J4o.aid 1W» do Plain Qems at GttBBN aPPLUB—c jminna la go6d icqQlry with a light aupp!p to market; sale in lota uf I*o bbia at 82,26 O&AS BiBRIKj»Tba supply la Improvißg, while prices remain about as bef.r.; tale of 6 bbia common •* • a,i do coltiTattd d 6 at 49. • OhUDit OlL—lha stock in oukot bir-ixso ang» mealed considerably during tbs pul two or three by Urge receipts irom the Aikgbeuy Weds. * nc * i \* lo Pever l a> a gsoerel thing, arc atesJy and pretty tell maintained. dais on wbatf o! toil bM*. at 6° WgaU—Cash and delivered; COdodo FLODB—There It a fair demind for .. j .•* while prices are steady and fail* m-ig tamed;* ale of 4,200 Dm, in 60 S> ucka, at $2 Q owl. highsrjsalo from acales of 1* loads at gs&lO too. SRSft *K.l» e =oddtS > ad.ad OAT»-.1».d, l„, notbengedi eele ofSOObtub el we V OB'iU OhdNGitS—Sale ol 13 bbla at 48 a bbi. B iOOMS—BtIe la two i.u at SO do. U ,l,es lot Common and $4,60 for ITancy. ClDfcß—Saieof 4 bbla SweetatliW bbL ' iIOQP POLtS—da's of 8,000 slacks at 47 B 1 OCO end I,Uootights at f 10. * 9 ’ BYjg ILuuK—balaof 16bbls at |3 A bbl. POi'ATuEB —raia from first hands oi 130 bmh prime bash. ReoelpM or Prodnos, •», Anmxed wdl be found a statement of the recefpta ol flour, graiu. etc, by Biver and Bill road for tbs »4 boors, ending last evening s IR'ft^.? a S[ O^ A “ a, w bbla gre-’n applet, 161 oWs, 60 bis cranberries, 2 cases, 4 bbu, 2 hi bbli! 10 bx.cheise, IMbbUoil, SX bides, 4 bbla, 0 bga beaus. 8 Aga lard. . Atusr^BB9 bbU floor, 1461 aka wheel, «3 do, 60 aka flour, 888 da corn, 4» do oats, 300 do mUL Ued,3o bWseggv l lB9dopork,l6 ot>ra,Bpgg*, 8 half bbU,l bX butter, 118 bb:s. 83 ska potftort,»B9 bbls frodeoH, 60do Ut- 1 0i1,93 css tacou, 8 bbdsingar, 18 bbli molatsas, IS do ooloas, 73 bbls green, appias, 2J * r A. 4fl •**» 3B bt,u drlcU froJt * 82 ski fotibrr*! 84 bbls. 6 kgs Urd, 26 tea ham*. 11 ska wool. 88 sacks been* 2&0 pigs lead, 89 bead cttiln, 9i 2 csika Import* by Bkvar, WQXBMSQ—peryohuT Moroabs—l34 t his flour, 630 at* wbeat, 82 bbla whisky, 6 aka ebutnate. 8 half bbU ba>Ur, 3 bb a lord, 16 balsa r*gi, 3 hhdsfobecoO. OUikaib cc: 68 bbla poutoaa, 61 WTharUr; 8800 boon poles, Ju A petgir, 120 floorbblslt T Ksanedv k bro; 180 oil bbU, O o Ogden; 18 bbia petroleum, Wm Mackeown; 1 bil sir, r D Briggs; 36 oil bbli J M Penuock;B bdlasaddle trser, Wh(J iver.BhbdTaagv 10 bbls mol-sssi, 1 ck bacon, U Ulddla; 1 bx beraeya. Dr Baldwin; 1 ro,l leather. G NHdflatott:B6 Mis n* ptr, 8 (Iks, L tx, foster k Fieesoo; 49 aka osrs, 16 bbls onloes, 9 Van Gorder; 1 bx butter, Jo&o lierberti 16 pkgi mdse, Kay k eo; 60 bbla whisky, J.a Boyd; 60 do do 'r-^ c ®/* cb,r * * 14 bbU appl.s, Wm Cooper A co; 67 do do; A 8 fturfil; 8 do do, 1 do nuts, W Bcawart; lbx treat, 1B Fester; 260 pigs uad, tl H CoUlns; 93 hoga, IB btetss, owoats on baud. OlcfOHfWATl—iwr Key West No 2-127 this pork, f 7 4. * b * it * COb *• wblaky, 100 bxs aoap,6obtU lari oil, 84 do iard. 63 Co erode oil, 91 eke bacon. 26 tee hami, 80J bbla flour, 16 do alcohol, Giane k os; 76 bxaguaa. Jobe Butler; 4 b s la extract, t Felix A a.'m 200 bb afljor, J»v Collins * co;100do do, D Weite'e* l°j£*****"■• Jo* Craig: 2Cb*i:a dried trait, Cola A A Sbspari; 410 bga w eat, U T Ksnotdy A bro; 3 bbla varnlab, B A Fahceauxb A Co; 72 bbh floor. L Wll martb; 24 bbla wblaky, M AlcSlckle; 2 bxs b:okv Kay A co;2 do do, John DMellor; 2 jodo. J K Weldin’. I*4" * iße - 8 bMB «olswea, J tepdolf, 94 ig* featben. B H Kiog;72 bbls floor, Oapitv BBrana * I’UktTn&ll/OrH—pel J B Ford—l6o to&a (Uttal, ft L La mlr, ICO bbla flour. Leech A Hatcb neon GAILIPOUB—per Dodice—lull I blsfl.ar, 1 bbl eppiea,curke A co, 228 eka ford, A J Uaget: 80 do do. Mr Mmpi.>n,4 tbl. fljnr, 1 do sweat poutocA Xdper ten A Stew art, 19 kgs batter, 4 bbia do, Miens A Coffin ; l oil bbl, UutcLibsou A co; 3 q . t'o, a A Sier, 16 bbl. apples, J McOombt; 79 bold bejf cstre. Bunley A lioro&r. ZiUESVILLE—pti Komi Qrabata~Lo26 bblaQonr 18 do •strict Id Mil Inaujor, i4io green bld«, 48 ■ka dries apples, 18 bola egga, 7 do bmur, 10 kga ce. i fati-i tobaivo, 1 bol Qftxeerd, 2 ill mds«, vlerke A co 71 ikt ptitatou, (if b&li tio, 10 do vinegar, Sdo rgg«, 8 do batter, 1 do drfod epplo-, CO «k> Avar, J A Feixar; 20 bb:» a or, Hvrprr A 26 dodo, J W Cou*y; 33 do do, Voegbtley A 7 rcl e luaiber, W Flaccna 167 oil nbla,-doalab Klog;7 dodo, W G Wt>»oa; 80 do do, King, Pecooca A co; 10 do do, O’Neal; 68 do do do, A 8r0»u;44 to do, Lnaeecoo Ixo; 61 bb'soll, A Brown 61 dodo, flatcbioiqu A co: ado do, L) W bchofldd; 66 do ao, Bro«cr, Sill A co. 18 .o do, tirnr ftabtr; 16 do •10, J-»§ SLrJ. LLQ A.,xit bbls,A Brown; SOtdo di , 5 bbls' wbett, 6 X Kennedy A bro; 18i eks c.rn.O B Stall; 196 d- do, W U W4U.u, 8J do do. 2 bbls «-gg«, Me*' a a CcOj; 30 dot tuckets, J A Bp*er; 8 peer tree*, T l> Bhwida; 1 bx birdware, Llvingstm A co; 12 bb a p rk, J O Ml worth; 1 stovr, T O Davit; C 3 nils wbeat, 87 ebs <’o, 14 do brau», 4XB docoro, 7do wool, 8 baits pelts, 1 bbl butter. 1 »k isathrra. G.-aham A 7boma<; 11 bbh beena, S O Blctrleia; flaks do. Jihn a«nioer;& ->o do, owQcr.2ckach«« taloer, B pkga, Jno Wilier; £9 eks potS'o-a fl pkgs auodriee, II Biddle, ICO do h h goods, Jacob Kappirb :o do do, John Letaerj 1 bx frail, J t beraan. '■ Import* by Uitllrou. Puvouxas, IT V?*T7tt ft Cbksago lUiL&osnl. Nov It.—2ubb'»cr&fcbtTrtan, Jxr ihoeee, B W Wadds; SJ bgs batley, Rhodes ft Vertrr, 20 dot baskets, 0 do« >nbs,W »Ihrkpatruk;2odcs beekets, Los« ft Bcff, 10 do do, J h D. I worth ft co;20 do do, J*i stovoUe; sets bl.oka, Jobs McCargo. cuvnaan ft fmsstnea RiaaoAn—Nov. T ft B. 4bbubeaa», P V,ngord«n 13 bbls apple* Bueatnen ft co; 10 p'g» Uad, U U Colllnt; 2 cases coffee, J> Bail;' Abels, 3bxs coß.o, 10do pepper, fil bxtaUrch,/ U Btowdrn,3-bf bblsotffce, 3 Milter,i b( bb!s,B boxes wfj»t Uiis ft Bergen 1 bbl compoaod, Jm Veroei; ft bbls crmnborrloe. A Bifeevii; 2ft do do, Iteymtr ft br„i 6 bxs staicb, fielothoD ft Drub} 10 do do, W P Mbertf 12 de do. 3 U Wi liams 10 bois cunborrlti, Bock ft Laßisri 6 cks sal soda, 0 A rth&eato.k; 8 txs med£ ein*s Dr G Kaiser; 10 bis cheese; J Bail. HIVKB liiwi Tax Hits* ssd Wxstaxx—Axutsu au> Dtmx tom— Boats Lxavzbw To-Dat, no, eto—Tbs rlvsr eontinceato recede slowly at (bis point,.with scant 9 frat by the marks lut evsolog. Tba weather yestar* key wascleodj and dear at intervals and warm, with heavy thovrrv of mla In tba early pirt of tbedt7..~~ Thera Is nothing new to noth* at tba wbsrt Iba re. oelpta were moderate, while tne eh'pKaots wcteieiber limited. Emma Graham (nun ZineiYllte,J. B. Ford an-1 R. B. Hamilton from Portamoutb, Coovoy from Steubenville, an! Key Woat Cram Glnolanitt, ali with good tripa, constltnte Ihe arrivals. The Himtl* ton had a cargo of pig metal, and -the Ocnvoj brought np a load o( stock. Tbs Ktj West, rs canal, bad so axceliaat trip, including a large quantify of Guvern* neotatcras, which ibs discharged atßoUa'r.. .The J.B. Ford sad It. B. Bamltton for Poritmonlb, aed Tyojon torOloetonttt,were tbs tnly departures be/cad the regoiarjacketi- ....Tbt Allegheny rlvsr boats ooo'lnne t) dp a A Atrlshlag boit&ear, i-oth In the way of freight asd paajengers. Tbs Venango left for ' Franklin last evening with a good trip .The : Keaton, Linden anb 8t- Louie from Olnclnnatl, Cltlaso | fivanstUle, end Dlafem from St. Louie, are the next boats d0*...-~..Tb0 excellent and sUaacb ala>m> er Baa tinge, Cspt. B. Bcblnson, wiU poelUvely leave Ur Cincinnati thU aTenlug. Messrs. Wherry and Sowell are associated la the offl3e.~~~.Tbe panotaal Immi Grabin),Oapt. Moor e Ayerr,retnros to Zaata* villa this ivsning a* anal at 4 o'clock pm. Pams? gars will And the clerk. Mr. W. O. Wilson, a gentle* man la evert way qnailQed for bis position, while bis assistant, Mr. Pto a, will be found c-o the wharf to lead toshlppa:s..~.«.The Ane steamer Arisen la, Oaptl J. fi.Qonwsy, Is cp fer Cincinnati and ?t. Loots The Wheeling packet for is the Minerva, Ospt. John Gordoa, laaviog at 13 o'olcck. fbe aonnects at Wheeling with tba Gray Eagle for Marietta and Psrk. anbnrg..——Tba lowa, Cspt. Mocre, and Melcotto, Oapt McGowio.are loading for Bt. Loots, vith a folr prospect ot getting eff 500u~..^. M ... M .. MM . M< Th»neEt fltaamsr.lmms.Capt. J, B. Merratta,«iil ba ready to leave lor OinolnnaU and Loulsvllla on Wedoeeday, Clara Dino Irom Portsmouth was dae lest and will probsbly bo found at the wbart this morning, tba moms again this mn(og.~~....Tbe J. H«itm«n and Pocahontas wrrs ioa fog at Lcnla. villa oaFnday for this past. The former was an* noosoad to Jesve on fiatardey. Marksti by Telegraph. Puiasufiifc, Nov. 11.—Voon—flour flrmi aalaa ol S OOObbla. at $5 40 for sft TftQft I7W for extra, and |8 for exba Um»y. Smsil sties of ry« A .or at $9 TftQfft Wheat Am; salat 10/00 bush, at SI Ml BXlcrfraoa.aadOaiored andfl BC&l4ft lorvblie; Pates 1,000 bmh. rjsat ?l(s?2e. corn Arm; sates ft.coo tosh, oid yellow at tu. Qata la demand 1 a«las T,io3 b&ah. at Wo for Delawsro attdftQa for rvnasyivsDls. Lard Arm at No ettTe( a Ant bands; eslcsiOl bigs&io e»li at liKAieiz-. Bai«a 4 0 bola. Ohio whi.ky at . Nik ToU, hot. 11—krsolcg.—Cotton Arm at WU. Flotr quiet; «Us 24 OJO tb a. *lss Mtorfcuw gft 2> far Ohio and t« ’6@fl 40 far ScoTeriv l hait advsnead lo t sale» 168(00 tnah at SI 19At 21 f r Cbiesgo fiprlog. SI 2>©l li&for ilBl ® l I&vol* ontAryjEmJmtona, Sexual BeMlity,anff 1 pediments to marriage gesenUy,Nervpnssaaa,Connm;tio&, Fp- Mental and phyalcal Incapacity, ru> frm S*tf Ao.—toy BOB?. J. OUT* VIBWBLL, M. Anther of the Green BoA t Ao. “Aißeon to ot Bufftnn. v Bent Under eeiVln * pleia onviriope,to any addruM pest p*&, ou receipt of bents, or two postage •Utris * J Of. ca. J. 0. KUMB. **fl*tuAT 127 Bowtry, New Yock. P-O. Box; 46M suPauiuii • J v*i*t*aa SILA \ -AH* • • Li XiN G SV O K H FiWTntf Yuan, M COHOV dk C«., MANIJ?AOTURERB OF SUBATU* ISO, BBAZJBBB' cnd SOLS ;h>PP£B, phwuwwa OCPPIB Still Bottores, Bpritar Bolder, Xi»t. importer* and Dealer* in ÜBTALB, TXR PLATA tsaCPT IRON, WJBJL Ac. CotwbvUj on baud, Titan's VacbloMand Tools. 149.Fl rvt mnflNjwuiiliifvif, Piusbirib, Panaa* anydaiiroddal> Ur * myg^gAwlyT Heir Oyof Bair X>ye! HairOr* WM.A. iATCHELOB»B HAIKDTB The Orifimai and hesi fo Os World! All others aro max© imitations, *nd dionld be avrided, if you wlah to eeoapo rl»lknie. QBAY, BBD, OB BOSTT HAIB Dyed' instant!! (o a beaatlfti ami natural Brown or Black, wltboot the laust ibjury to tbebalror akin. FTFTEIJT MXDAUS and DIPLOMAS have beta awarded to Wm. A. Dstcbaloe stace UB9,4nd cm applioUone have been made to tbs Oatr of BM patrons of bis fkmoo Dye. WU. A.BATUOBLOB’B OALB cc* to bo distinguished from nature, andtoWAAiiM D hot to fascia is the least, however long it may he . eentioned, and tbe Hi e&bcta ci B*d Dy®» irmsdied; tbs Hair fovtcoratsd fo: Idf* by this splendid Drs. Made, soidor applied (la V pzUsta rootne> at Um Wig r*. lory, 282 Broadway, K«w York. Bold In all cities and towns of the Dotted States, by DraigWa and Fancy Goods Dealers. BWTbo genuine has the nama and addreas upou atee plat* engraving oa ftrarslds* of each box, of WILUAM A. BATOIiALGK, jefclydAwJ IS Bond etraet. Saw York. w;iaa—w tsi.wiai. BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOl/- PllSisrpui all. They aro vlagant, light, easy and dorabl*. Fitting to a charts—no turning up behind—no shrinking of the bead; tn-Jeed this b the only «tab llsbaaot wbar* ibasa thing* ar* properly under stood ana mad*. UlriM In flood vtwMt, New 7att. VM.O.IOUSKH! i.a. kjum urraxot 697auH-., n „-_. nun. ROBINSON. MINIS it MILLERS. vodiqcm aid aAcmnsTn,' .WABHIS SION WORKi'. Pittsburgh, finiit Oa*e r Xo.ll Barkat luoat. ' Hinotaotur* all kindaof Btaam Eoflinecand Htu Uacausry;Castings, lUlltcad Work, fiuam BoUan. andBh*tit Iri.o Work. Jobbing and Repairing aun*uu aliorcucOc* BAU, KOAD SFlKri 'COM*****. Swaepla DUwortk. Di W. C, Bllweli. Pamnsn. iXuMtuwr* to Kctfo w cts«{L; ■Aucraosca*** t>* RAIL ROAli SPIK£3, CHAIBs AND BOAT SfIKKS. Oorni.-r ol W»ter Str«ot liod Chorry ullo» .olttplfc OlTTOllinil-R. I'.',’.'. JOIiJX OU.antbM<>r opm, chinn, *«****<