The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 04, 1862, Image 2
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' - .-i.' ..- - ---I*;i'''' f 'Abase of the Constitution. meanest end most devilish effort of treason thakbft£ye£been put'forth, is that which is now, yx .tho Northern States, at> tempting to torn.the Constitution against the Government, by making it the shield of in arms—a covert, whenoe they carry on an opon and murder ons war against itseU and the people who -made it; and at the same time laboring to make it a manacle upon the hands of the Government in this great struggle for its life. Sfi^' -The 4Jm»rch and the War. The Synod of Illinois, (0. 8.,) et its lets meeting »t Quin 07, passed & series of reso ' lntione on the state of the country, which were replete withthe spirit of loyalty end freedom. The seventh of these resolutions conleins e bolemnwarning against conten tion end strife among Union people et this crisis of the notion, end furnishes e-lesson whioh villi be of value to the wholo North et-this moment: / i 7. We believe it' to Ke the' duty of ell good men to frown upon ell. attempts to weaken donfldeuee.ln the Government, or to divide and" distract 'the loyal people of the country. The efforts of-soheming pbll - ticiens, end eolSsh demagogues, end of an unprincipled or disloyal newspaper Press, to give eld | end comfort to the rebellion, by dividing oar people end raising up a reac tionary parfyitee would nil juttia and lib .l erty, end barter away ell that is most sv and in oab institutions for the sake of the. penonal ajgrandiumtnt of a to tocher out mi rhorulivtd peace, ought to receive the indig »><>...joant osndemnetion of ell who fear God end love justice. None but e righteous peace 1 can be permanent. - ■ :•* Everywhere the flame* ■We have often ;*eid that the Test major , U? of thejnen whe Volrihteoreito fight for ' Vnloal wonTd/if it home,'hate' voted with ua for the Union-Republican ticket. Hero are | a few more return*"of soldiers* votes from the 20th Congressional District: ■ ....... . JSn* Dnu -187.' - 18 804' 48 Mereer ......... 808" 9 Venango ........... 70 4 Bren U»e men from- Democrat!* Clarion ' ' gave over 4 to 1 for the Republican llekst. Hu proportion among the Pennaplvanis ——aoldlsrsia about the aamew* among those -. from lowa, 'when the rota was more folly • and carefully taken than among thetroope. 771 ofany other Slate. ' '7 ' *■ Uvea fatamttof Bitter wiU U band _ ,«ii oarint »d>arti pw«i.t?il« *ornln*.; : :~ j /-■:'• :■ ;o v , v --■"■ TUESDAY MQBNING, NOV. 4. - The common sense principle, that rebels in arms have no constitutional rights, is denied, and; not only denied, But the con verse of the proposition is strennonßly in sisted upon. Hence the Emancipation Pro clamation is declared,’by these who claim to-be leaders of the Democratic party, to be unconstitutional. The fallacy of this is easily seen. ' . Certain jStates have, by their own act, seceded from the Union and are now. ini open revolt against the- Government By this act they have cnt themselves off from the Union -renounced the Constitution; They have put themselves into a new rela* | tion to the Government, that of open ene- ! miss. Now relations.are, and must of ne • cessity be, reciprocals If they are enemies of the Government, the: Government: mast, while that relation continues, be their enemy. *To be anything else—to throw over them the shield of its protection, to recog nise their former rights under the Consti tutios—would be treason against itself, and : be, in faet, nothing less than national sui cide.. ' Those rebels have put themselves outside of the constitution, and to meet them on i equal ground, the government must go out side of the constitution too. But, in so doing, the President does no violence to the constitution. Maryland and Kentuoky, . bo th- slave States, have sot gone ontaide of T ’ the constitution, „in them the, Proola • matlon can have no effect. Moreover the door stands' and if any :State that has gone cat shall, in the hundred days, that the President has given them, come in again, the Proclamation will not and can not. touch them. This Proclamation is purely awar meas ure. Slavery is the source of power to the rebellion. It feeds its army, it builds its fortifications, it furnishes its teamsters and laborers. The American people, in electing Mr. Lincoln President, made him the Com- mander-ln-Chief of all the national forces, n'nd imposed upon him the. duty of con- ducting their'wars; and had he failed to! cutoff the enemy’s supplies, or neglected to take fiom that enemy his.main source of strength, when he tad it his power to do so, he would have been derelict in duty, ■ and.unfaithful to Ms great trust. To say that the Pruident has no consti- tutional right to decree the emancipation | of slaves injthe States of the Union, is aim-1 ply to utter a stale truism, which but mnthing tcuSqwiih the questioabefort us. | The people whose slaves are to be set free | on the first of January have, in their pres-1 ~ enf attitude, no place in thei Union, and no I rights under the Constitution —the Govern-1 meat owes theta no protection. The Con-1 ■' Btitutlon nothing to do with them, nor has the President, as such," anything to do | j ; with themJ. They art “like the rest of! - mankind, Amic* in war,” and as such they I can only be I dealt with by the laws and the I ' * officers of war;. I Benin lies the gross abuse of the Con-1 - stitutlonofWhich wean epeaking-rdaim-1 lag for traiJtors and open enemies the agio I of its protection, alike with loyal eitizens I —fettering jtbe Government with its re . .-strictiona and prohibitions in its dealings I with the moat, ferocious and deadly ene . ' mies ihat ever it had to contend with— . . holding Its |broad shield over them while they are trampling it in the dust—thus making it their rampart and defence, while j it is ho'definee to us against their blows— giving it to traitors as both sword and ~ shield, wMie to us it is but a fetter. This • U> fair exposition of the doctrines pro olaimed from every press and every stump i of-the so-called Democracy. It is treason .. in its hypocritical” phase—treason in the ] garb of excessive devotion to the Consttiu • Vtion—treason which comes, like him of old, ! crying “Hail, Masteri” and then betrays with a kiss—treason far more detestable than thatSphioh would lay our Capital in Mhes if it joould, whioh murders our sons, and runs predatory raids through our peaee ' fal villages and rural districts. c, The Beft Ordnuee. ’ ] The late expeHmentabf tie English gov- j eminent at Bhoeburyness will be found fall 1 of instruction, if we are willing,, at last, to modify our wonted belief in tie inevitable supremacy of whatever is American. Tie foot that Mr. Whitworth (who has made a battery of guns for the rebels) drove through . the '‘Warrior” target, at 600 yards, an ex plosive shell, which blew the debrie of the | plates and backing into what represented I the vital parts of a ship; and-the faot that i Mr. Clay, of the Meroey Irons Works, burst I a bole os large as a barrel?bead through the same target, at 200 yards, with his 13- iinoh wrought-iron gun and 74 pounds of powder; and the faot that Mr. Wm. Arm strong destroyed a similar target with his oofled “800-pounder,” whiob, although the breach-screw blew out with pounds of powder, from an an obvious defeot in con struction, did not buTSt In the barrel; and the faot that Mr. Erup has forged his won derful cast-steel iron guns of 9-iooh bore, without seam or weld, while the heaviest. charge of powder known to our practice is fiOpountjtp, aud-that for a ball) of 426 pounds weight, 'and, therefore, low! velocity, and' while the strongest material found in our ordnance, excepting only the light wrought iron hoops of Parrott, is cast-iron ; these things, we remark, are worthy of . very se rious consideration. ] It is a notorious faot that 4he penetration of projectiles Is direotly as their weight, whilo it is as the square of their velocity. That is'to say, Armstrong’s 160-pound ball going at 1,770 feet per seemd, has about twice the penetrating pow ir of the 425- pound 15-inch ball at 800 feet. It is a question of velocity. And [velocity means powder. And'powder requires enormous strength of. gun. To .this lend European experiments are tending, wjiile, If we mis take not, a leading question with us is, how to obtain thebest results with small charges, beoause our guns can’t stand large ones. We remember that the Monitor was not per mitted to fire wrought-iron shot at the Mer rim&e, beoause they would bring a greater 'strain on hererdnance, and;that her charge of powder for an 11-inoh gun with hollow ehot, was 16 pounds. j It is, however, argued that heavy pro-: jeotiles, at low velocities, have immense! smashing power, and the probabilities are certainly in that direction. fiat armor | heavily backed with elastio material pos sesses the 1 very elements of resistance to great weights at low velocities—time to yield. Besides great indentations and ex tensive fractures are not such very serious disasters. A mem ohasra in a wooden wall would not .have put an old-fashioned frigate Aon du combat. But when a broadside of shells, charged with explosive material or molten metal, gets into'the bowels of a ship, through never so small and neat a hole in her armor, affairs begin to be serious. This is not the work of Urge bores and low eharges. It can only be accomplished by the high velocities, in oilier words, the enormous cartridges, which nothing but, wrought metal or hooped guns can carry. But while we have profited so little by the European practice, wej are not without | grounds of satisfaction -and encourage-1 ment. The-Eoropean gun> which, although | little heard of in British target practice, is | most thoroughly believed) in by the best, oxperts, and adopted by several European Governments, is the hooped gun,'known there as Blakeley’s and here as Parrott’s. In England and Prance capt iron is hooped with steel. Whitworth cover* a cast-steel barrel with seamlees cast-ateel rings, and the Armstrong gun is alseriea of oolled wrought-iron tubes. When American man ufacturers learn how to make) cast-steel In large masses, we have no Idoubt that Capt Parrott can apply this valuable principle as well as any foreigner. So the responsi bility rests on oar iron and steel makers; and they are inexcusabUjfor several rea sons; Ist. We have the best raw materiel in the world. We fahvo the FrankUnlte of New Jersey, acknowledged by foreign metallurgists to.be the most valuable mix ture known for of sound and tough iron anafcteel. A)Prussian iron— Spiegeleisen—containing manganese,which is only one of the voidable ingredients of the Franklinite, is found indispan sable by Erupp, the prince of steel makers, and oy Bessemer, Howell, and all the best European! establishments. 2d. The Bessemer process is now found indispensable by Krnpp, by at least thir teen large steel-makers in England, who have already bought the right to use it, and by the largest establishments in France, Belgium and Sweden. Sd. Erupp’a suocess depends largely on his use of heavy machinery. One of his hammers weighs forty tons, and falls twelve feet, In a new establishment, in London, one hammer will weigh fifty tons. The “Mer sey,” the “Atlas,” and aU the great gun and armor-plate works are increasing the aise ! of their hammers and rolls. But the Bessemer process is totally neglected sad generally laughed at by our leading iron men; tolerably heavy machinery is only employed by a very few; and Franklinito is scarcely used at aU. Is it surprising that European cannon can stana more powder and do more work? And what are the chances for armor-plates ? But the Government contemplates the erection of great iron-works. Surely, all known improvements will then be em ployed, ana all known advantages real ised. Alas, not a word have we beard abont heavy machinery or direct steel. It is all oast-iron. It is not probable that we shall ever be very far behind the age in the means of de fence, but it is evidently of the greatest Importance that the benefit* of European Improvements, which are now simply a menace from abroad, as weU as a fountain of the rebels, should be scoured and appro priated. * Rained rlantations in l#onleisna. A sorrespondentof the Boston TrsotlUr, who sc*o»psoicd a flag of truce to a robot camp eight miles from New Orleans, a few weeks since, says i. Wo passed large! groves of oranges, ripe, and soon to decay Tor want of labor to pluok them; large plantations deserted, and the immense crops of sugar and corn destined to the same-fate, and for the same cause. The scene was dismal in the ex trexue> and shenld be witnessed by those northern men who, Ignorant of war and its ravages, complain of it so bitterly because they axe called upon for inoreased taxes. At noon we stopped at the plantation of a. Mr. ana asked of the old black wo* mari-wbo thrust her head out of a window at dor . approaoh, for food for man and 'toast; • Sbe oolled a email bby, who pointed oat to' tula apot where our honaee might get a moathfal, and then conducted tu Into the hpusa where a. eumptubu* report' awaited na of crooked corn ; and. a little molasses. Fortunately onr hareraaoka were better atoeked, and after making the old woman’* heart glad by a' preaent of some "flour bread," we aet Out onoe more. '• Conmaax to general belief, we find that the Union party in Pennsylvania aland** better on it* Congreaalonat than on it* State rote. IFc carry the State on Congreaa by 6,281. majority, though the .opposition figure out about B,4somajority on the State tleket. True, wo hare fallen off in our Congreaa'rote from the heavy poll of 1880; but ao hare the opposition: jure lose by far the moat, chiefly in men gone to .the war; but they lose 10,615, In spite of their boast of immense gains. They lose even more hearily than last year; then they ear* Foster 280,257 for Gorernor—now 207,669 for Congress—a loss of 22,588; and yet they brag of greatgalns. Walt till the sol dier* return I—A*. 7. Tribune. ..... T»* n A. Srazrr £aoixa for driving ponder* on* load* la just Introduced in tendon. Its first essay was aueeeasful, a wrought iron girder weighing twenty tons haring been drawn orer the pivemtnta with ease and without aooldant.' jits. wheels. are wen wide, and it Inns out farrehlolet as read, ily asw eart. Orest orovds assembled, to witness the performance as it patted through the streets. Tax cormpond«nt of tbo .Philadelphia pttu writes from Harper’s Terry, pnder date of October 30th : The Army of the Potomac, will in future consist of-three grand armies, nine corps, thirty divisions, seventy brigades. The -first grand anny will consist of the corps d’armeeof Maj. Gens. Reynolds, (late Gen. Hooker,) Fits John Porter and .W. B. Franklin; and will be commanded by Maj. Gen. Hooker. The second army will con> sist of the oorps d'armee of Maj. Gens. Coach, (late Sumner,) 0. Q. Wiloox, (late Burnside,) Slocum, (lato Banks,) and will be commanded by senior Maj. Gei. Am brose Burnside. The third grand} army will consist of the corps d’armee of Maj. Gen. Cox, and two others'now and to whom permanent commanders have not yet been assigned by the President This army will be commanded by senior Maj. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner. The rebel army in Northern Virginia is composed of two grand armies, under Lieut Gens. Jack son and Longstreet, consisting of four corps d’nrmee, of twelve brigades each, with ar tillery. The rebel cavalry arm forms a ; disvision, under command of Maj. Gen. Stuart, who makes any detail for, or exe outes any order from Gen. Lee, and is en tirely under (ho control of the Command ing General, his cavalry being an inde pendent organization. Valuable , Makuscbipts.— King Wil liam, of Prussia, has made the Berlin Li brary a valuable present, in the shape of important Syrian manuscripts, formerly belonging to Professor Bernstein, of Bres lau, the sohblar. Among the manuscripts are a complete copy of Bar-Bahlul’s Syro- Arabio Diodonory,'from a codex in the Bod* : leian; the first half of tho same work, from another manuscript in the same col lection, collated throughout jrith tho Cam bridge, and partly with a Florentine copy} a great portion of the older Syrian original dictionary. Hamiltox, (C. W.,) Sold Oct dt tbx Sbu irr.-rThe financial, difficulties of the city of Hamilton have at length culminated In a sale by the sheriff of a portion of the ebattel prop erty owned by the municipality. The sale took plaoe In the City Hall, on Friday, «hen the farnitara of tho Council- chamber, <to., were all sold; hut other goods for which only small bids, were made, were withdrawn. Among the :artioieg sold were several pictures presented to the city by the Prince of Wales. It is expepted another sale will takeplaeo under a eeiuftitpne exponas.— Toronto {/eardian. SPECIAL JTOTMCEB. £3ETLako Superior Copper mill and SSIKLTINQ WOBK6, Pitnscaou. PARK, M’CDRDYi & CO., Manafccturen of SHEATHING, BBAZIEBS’ AND BOLT COFFSB, FUSSED C9FFE& BOTTOMS, naTRWD STILL BOTTOMS, SFALTEB BOLDEUS; elso Importers and deelessta METALS, TIB PLATS, SHEET XBOV, WISE, &*. Constantly on hand, TIVSEBS* StACHIVES AVD TOOLS. * Waoxbocu, Vo. 149 First and 120 Second itraetSj Pittsburgh, Fe&n'a. WSpedol Orders of Copper cut to any desired pel* urn. mygfcdawlyT Confessions and Experience Of AK IXTALID. Published for the benefit and •i a warning and a caution to young men who sutler from Herrons Debility, Premature Decoy. Ac.; sap plying at the tome time the means of Self-Cure. By one who baa cured himself after being put to gnat expense through medlenl Imposition end quack* cryi By enclosing a post-paid address d envelope, •nus ouflls say be had of the nntbor, HATHAJ4- IXL UATFAIB, Eaj:; Bedford, Kings 00., V. T. mhllilydowT tyBXTBKE & BARKEB, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BASK VAULT IBQS VAULT DbOB, AND SXEEL-LIVEDBnBQLAB-FAQQFWt KAVUFACTUBKBS. So e. las and 131 Third Urmt, befwrre Wood and BmUXJUId North rid*. LOCKS always oo hand. mbS5 ffgTCOBHWELL ft KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the old established Ooaeh Factory, t DUQUESNE WAT, (asa* Bi. Clam Praia?.) ayßcptmrs done ee penal. Ju7:tf CS’ pitt *burf f li Steal Work*. UM;osia M . HM Jon b. a'cnuocoa. JONES, BOYD & CO., Xunbotoitn of CAST STEEL; aleo, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AMD AXLES, comet of Bow anif Tint atreete, PiUtburg h, PeaaV <*l9 r. a. Ktnua wx. o. lonnoi...^^.^.. winnow oocroi4*a.~....~~~~~..wtiaotf aiu.xn. ggTROBIN&ON, MINIS ft MIL LEBfI, fomui An MacHiuim, WaxaiaoToa Wonx, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. Orrzcs, Ro. 31 Hunt Staut. Manufacture all Unde of STS AH EKGINESAND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILEBS AMD SHEET IROB WORK. •VJOBBIRO ARD BSPAIBIMO done on abort notice. mba&dly /. C. IISOiTUCX. pZtTJ. a KIRKPATRICK & CO., lUaaJketame and Wholesale Dealer* in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. •VWboleeale Agents for KXEB’S CELEB BATED ILLUMINATING ARD LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, Ro. SO Woon Btuxet,' opposite St. Charlee HotcU Pittsburgh, Pa. Jalßilyd tStIOMS COCHRAN ft. SRO„ SanoSctjirer* ofXBOR BAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, . WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Nce. 91 Seoond street and St Third street, between Wood and Market. Have on band a variety of new Pattorua, fancy and plats, suitable for all purpoece. Particular attention paid to endoaiag Grave Lett Jobbing done at ebert notice. ‘ • aha t&FB. B. * 0. P. MABKItE, Paper MANUFACTURERS and drtltre In BOOS, PRINT, CAP, LETTER ARD ALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER. IWBirt removed from No. 27 Wood atreet to No, S 3 Srallhfleld etmt, Ptttabuxgb, Pa. ATCASH OB TRADE FOB BAGS. ay4 ggN, HOLMES ft SONS. Dealers In IFOBSIGR AND DOMESTIC BILLS OT XX. CHARGE, CERTIFICATES OT DEPOSIT, DARE’ ROTES ARD SPECIE, No. 67 Market atwwt, Pitt* burgh, Pa. ~ NVOoUsctlona made on all the principal nttl* thraughefrt the United State*. aj»2i H. COLLIHB, For* WAEDINO AHD COMMISSION UEBCHANT ud wholesale taler la OHXSOS, BUTTED, SEEDS, FIOH, andProducs generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. uol A DMINISTBATOR'B SALE OF VAL iI U&BLi m&L KHTATI.-B; vlrtus of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Allegbrny county, 1 will yell at Public Ba’s,** tb« COUHT uOTBR, la theelty of Fimbnrgh,*n TUSID4T, the nth <?*y of November, 1&52, at 10 o'clock a m„ Tbaf valua ble tract sf l*od ud coal, of which William Uh*>a, died, eeltsd, sl'nsteontbo Washington and Pitts burgh Turnpike Bead,! milos frost t'lttaburgb, coo* Ulwng 293 terra and 142 perch**. Bald Und will ba •old la purparts or plsoes, containing different quo* tfttas, from 4to fll sens. The coal, about 90 tcro*. wl I be veld separate from tb* land. ■ Al«o, At th» ud« time and place, I will sell tot V*. SO la Thomas Sample's pita of Chatham, la Al : leghsnyOttj. - Alto, tbs undivided half part of t lot on the tooth rids of Boblmcn itmt, 297 feet weetwardly from Coley itmt la Mid dtp, being 80 by 100 feet, T>am *r.b*fc»ro6* fourth cash, the rwldoe la equal payments, ta -cse, two and three join from date or confirmation of resides to he ee* cored by band and mortgmge fcaleposlUve- TUle.tadtfp stable. % • mobesobb*, , aolidM • Administrator *>l Wn.Chew.deo'd. XTOlAOit.—whereas, bettors ol Ad* J-Y ministration on the evtats of Dr. William L Church,teeaatd, hare been dal/ grant'd to Mn. Emma T.'Cbumfa and Dr.' J. P. Daks. AD persons Indebted to Mid estate are requestedto make imme* diale pay meaty and: thoae having elalma to present them to JUr. J. P* DAKE, oolOilmd Bo ZX Penn street. • OKUFUSALS will be received for fur* JL nlshlng 0(0 fret of best quality ten-inch leather BOBS, wlur Jouss* Patent Coupling atuchcd. for theßaptnaeEireCospas y, untiltheNlNTH DAY or bovmbib hi3ct; JOBHQUIHH, . ocSOtfll Ch» Com. 00 Fire Bagloee end Hoes. ' iXL Hess Pork tor sale by ■ OOOOMASBB A XiABQs nel ; tnidbwtystmt. PUBIIC iTOTICES. ~ ir>LECTUKE AT THE IRON CITT tr-sr COLLEOE, oonioT-ot Prail u4B>-Ctatr*.., THIS (TUK6DATI HOBBIBa.nI U. !; : HIBTPBT or BAHKB A«l> BABKIKQ ir-S-SKVtN'B ATTftN TIOH.—Tb« oMhli B*ttery—lll H.II, FiMut.,. .a TUESDAY HftEHISO, Hirr. llb, »t l» o'clock. prcpacol to Icare for the Mat. . * no3:lt' JOB* t. KKVIH. etptain.- V,- : ''' : .'',-'r . Ornce EvatsiHwuxANckCawvAinr, 1 ■' PMaSyigh, Nov. M,1£62. f At e meeting uf the Bj*rd of Directors of ibis Compan), belitbU day, a- Dividend wa« declare'' of TBURB DOLLARS PEB ?HABE cn the Capital Stock sab.cribed,ontor the pr.fiUof the la«t tlx montbs, piyable forthwith. 003.1 w > Bt>Dk»T FlHKCT.Secretary. rS»NUTIOE.—i hf annual meeting; of the Stockholders or the Temperancevllle and NobUstown Paak Boad Company will be tyld at tbe office of J. L. Marshall 189 Liberty street, on MONDAY, November 3d, JW2, b* tween tbe hour-of, ( and 3 o'clock {>. m., at which time an (lection will be held fur Prealdunt, Board of U negers and Ireis □r*r lor tb*'niaing yia*. • _ By orler fef M. B. BBOWN, President. pol:2M ' * ■ ELECTION:—An Election for nine Dheeton&r the Oermtn Trust ah* Savings Bank Will it* held at th*> office of tbe Bank, comer of Sixth end Word struts, on THUBBDAY, the l 6tb of Nov-jmb-r, between the hours of 10 a m. and 2 n. a. rc2std« JOHN BTgVABT. Cashier. Mkcoakicb* B*b*, Pittsburgh. Oct. 17,18^L ELECTION for president and tlrectora of this Bonk, for the ensuing year, will bo bold at tbe Banking Hoove, on MONDAY, jb* I7tb of November, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. at,d S p. m. A cm*r:l mfetlng ol tbe StockboM-rs will be held on TUESDAY, rtovemVer Ab.ar 10 o’clock*, m. ■» > 7 la qKU. Caebler. • . Pm*eoaGU, vetober tbih. IWA ITS*AN ELECTION for thirteori l)i -uvnr rectors of\b« Exchange BanVof Pittvbnrxh, to »er*o for year.fWlU be he'd at. the Binktrq; Uouae, ou MGNDkti Notebbei 17th, between »h*. boureof 11 a m.and Bp. to. - ' l, Tbegennel annuarmeetliig of Btoekholoersj.wJ‘l t;k“ dace on'TOEaDiY, No»etub-r4ib, at U i -a ocl7:lm H. M. MDBS fc > , Oavbtec. "l&ua wri Baaa or 1 a Octot«rie>b,lSa. / AN ELECTION for thirteen Dirce ixviy ton of this Bisk wtll im held at the Bonking Qoturyen 110Ni*A T|» hoTSOber ITth proximo, be tw«:u the hours of 11 a tn. BndF p.'tn. Tbeacnoal m*etlO)C of lhb.&tcckhcid*ra *BI be held at tbo Booking uoese. on TCBSDkY, Sovem ber 4th pt ox., el 11 n.;m ocllilin I J MAGOim;. C- >,W. tfaxk. u.tot>«r 1&. loaa. X!~3*£S ELECTION for Director, of vv this Bank wUl'beheld at theUnklcg Hooce on the 17th day of SOVLHBSi [VAX T, between tl • bourn ol 10 »n 4 i o'clock. A; gesera' meeting or the Stockholders Will U held on the 4Ch day ol VOVBMBKB NEXT,at JOeVock a m. o-ls;lmd J- W. COOK, Cashier. Oimtas Bans, vittsonr# a. Oct. 17, IMA frs»AN ELECTION for thirteen Direo- Jv£y toj, 0 f tsu Bank will be held at the B.taking Hoo-e, ou HONDAY. VdT. 17th, Utween the boors of 10 am. and Sn. m... i . The tegular nnaual twisting of Btochholdwt will be held on TUESDAY, Kov. 4th, tt 11 n. m. ocl7:lm QgD. T. FAN DOBBN, Oeibl«r- umes «• israaji ui-oaasc* CoarosT, 1 Pittsburgh; October ». 1561 f ELECTION for thirteen Direc tors of tbts Company will bs held‘at «hs office, Vo. W Water (trvet, cn TUESDAY, Votem- Ur lltb. 1»63, between the hohrs of II a. m. sad 1 p ta. F. M. GOBDOV, tweretory, ocsthdtd . urnc« JCC*l** IMPKA»CS CO»f*»T, [ PUt* berth, October 38, ISO. } r»?AN Ki,RATION fop thirteen Direc v toraof I hi* Comjwy* to aerre for the *a»olnf rear, will be held at U«oSc*,ld Bagaity’* BptUiM, water Mrect» oo TUKtPAT, # creator Utb, U 62, between the hour* of U a. tn* aadJPv®* ceY7:td BOBBBT rma»T. Secretory. „ I p. b». „ma»T. Bwr»>^ i'lSTtivtaa i ao#t Uv, tXtotur 31, (six. P"S»AN ELECTION for three.l^reetow ofthUOtDpißj wIU b* bc*d at tka Ba&ktnf Hoom. oa MOHDAT, HOT«nber 10th, IMS, batpaan lha honraof Ua rn.aaJ.3n a. ool.td JOHH P BCtTLLt. Caibter. pOCKET BOOKS, Tor *£• mw Pe*ta«* Onmncy; DIABUS, 4to « To. «41* no-i LAWTKBS BIWTII UtYßLOffc SLOCOITB'a mOTABDJ; y j 1 PfIOTOOBAPH ALBUMB; for tola by*’ SffpftJHAVßßi jreir* jDP£Rris£fflewTB. C7ALUABLE 00AL PROPERTY ro* V 6ALS —l5O AOBKS OF COAL PBIYILEQS, adjolnlos the town of BUnbearllli. Jcfferaoa com* ty, Ohio, the Steubenville Coel and Coke has been felrly tea led at the Belmont Furnace, at Martina* Tills, Ohio, neerly opposite Wheelinf, where ton Information may be had of Its qnalltlee.for cneltins ore. Tbls Ceal and Ooke provee to be the but tor tmeHlos pnrpoeee of any wm! of tbe moustataa. Iren e. n be mad i for Icm money at BUnbenvUla than et any point we«t ol tbe monatalna. Tbe Important (act la, the recslrtna and ahlppi&| of all meterlalt wlthont haollns* Tbls property U finely located, lyioc ose-tblrd of amUenpon the Ohio river, and the Wheeling extension of tbe Cleveland A Pltte trarrb Ballroad roonlng the whole length of said coal field. Also, the Paa*Baadle (ao called) Ballroad cneece the other roll road npon this properly. Coel caa be dropped from the pit cars npon therailrced, or apoaboeta in the Ohio ilv»r or toto the a fornace, witbool mcond bandliog. There la a lane body of coal adlolntag the above tract that can be remred If required. The following mrepricaa that lion ore baa been ofiered and sold I.r, mrniibed by peraoca eonTertant with the business and may be relied op.n i 10,001 tons of native ore could have been contracted tor, delivered at the torn ace, bnra*d ready toruse, W per cent, ere, at $3 per ton ; Leke Bapeilor Iron ore hu been bought at Cleveland for S 6 per ton, freight f*om that point to Btsubenvine 81 &7:—coet, cropped at the furnace, fO 67; Lake Champlain and feMourl Iron Mountain oreabeot the aama. There la an abundance of fire clay, lime stone and aandatone npon It, and in the vicinity. The present rates for all materlsla coat more now; a’to the metal. Any parson wishing to make an In* veitmeat will p!ee*ox«U upon WM. 0. ABBABAM, at Steubenville, wbowtU be reedy to show the prem* has aod explaio Its advanUtea; or npon the under, signed, at Mo Hi Fo«tb street, PUUJmrgh pM;3tnd P* O.SBANBOHi ORPHANH' COURT SALE.—By vir ins of ao order of the Orpheus’ Court of Alle gheny County, there wIU be exposed to Publleßale, on the premise*, on Sandusky street, Fourth Ward, Allegheny CltyVoß BATCBSAY, Nov, 29th, 1862, at 2 o'clock p. m., that piece of. ground, oOnSUtiog of three adlolnlog vacant lou, described as lollows, to wits Beginning on tb* east pide of Bandusky Street, at the distance of elgbty-elgbt feet north from Wffrfr streets and rannlng tbesoe northward* ly by Banda*ky street sixty six («6) feel; tbeaee eastwanlly one hundred (W) feet, to an alley; tkeuae southerly by said alley slxty-etx (65) fret; thenea weetwardly one hundred (100) feet to Sandusky street Sln^loTemaiWKoe.34B, 819«dM8V4J 0 Wa. Boblneon, Jr.'s,plen of the sub-division of oat-lot No. 89 In tbe Beeorre tract. The above will be sold either ee a whole, or In three asperate lots of 29 feet front eaeh on Sandusky street, end esUndlDg beck one hundred fiwt ye.sald alloy, esmay lests-at purchasers. Aeawholo, it Is e gcod site tor Youudrir, Capeater Bh"p, Plsolng UUI. or other public building, having the Canal aloox one side and an alley in tbe rear; w*Ue Its nearness to tbe Allegheny Market, and c*i,t ral lo». Uon, make It a desirable locality for private dwell*. Cash, an confirmation of sale. i*»*s~v«ij-M. XA g SilA y t Administratrix. peAiltdeltwT ,. I • GENUISE BLOOD BEARCHEB, CANCEB. >* CANOEBOCB FOBMATIOBB, fIOBOFDLA. . ma m GUTi NEOCS 81’BEB, KBYBIPILAB,BOILB. riMPLEB ON THE FACE, BOBS EYES, TETTia AIFEOTIOHfI,. SCALD HEAD, - DYSPEPSIA; , . OOBTIYBHEBS, OLD AND StOBBOBN ULCERS, RaEUBfATIOTISOBDEBB, • JAUNDICE, . ' 7- BALT BBBUU, 1 . iIvBCUBIALDMBABB. i . QKNEBiL DEBILITY, LIYEB COMPLAINT. LOSS OF APPETITE, ■“* 1 “'Jiffl COMP6SIMTB. I' • UFIIiKM, OB Wlfl,. ,ABAM .TV " • OABIKS OF THB BOHKB. Tontbß with sivulnr dIWMR h«ln«4tolr origin In . dtprend condition ol Ik, blood or cJrcn\,totT Rtiottt. - WSrTfao onljr c.otiln, pr«F>rntlon m»d* b, Dr. J. ■JI-. LINDBST, fdMlo.t 3. H. FDLTOH'S Drag Store. . . no, ",..7: FIFTH STBKT. TJOBT B. DAVIS, Boowkllfe, No. 93 JL\i Wood .troet, bu Ititt roinrntd Iron tb. tot •m dtlM, wb.r. h. bM U«*lj rnlraDhod Ms ■lock ol BOOBS—lbrdOflMl, Clawl ri, Selcntlto ud MlnlluMm-ud bfld In . Sn. Mortnunt of Btntlonoiyof nil bind,. B-Inrlta P-rilcnUr .tun tldo to hu atotb of. School Boob,, end to Iho IWb ranplT of Fhotosnpblo Albnm, nnd pud rortnlt,, which b. hM twnlTto. vt OTiCE.—Caught adrift, on Tuesday, i?l !Stb October, on tta ObtoHrtr. 'nbont Mnn cbMter Wbnrt, n fUtBOAT, Aon* U fbnt lonswd SO (Mt wld.: gnnMUl 10 lmhM. tbfeb, with 6 ,tr«»OOT. Ib. owner will on, fcnmd. pror. - . OIL-2W b*rreU No. 1 for Vesnin bp HBHBI H. OOltm.' bble, tlinoi i^waDv-EnTiSBMEjrrB. rjlO CxSrNTKV MERCHANTS* AND EATON, IaAEttUIS Sc CO., Jol>t»n.lid„Ul]K. of T3UUKISQB* MBB&I*. DSBUB, BOBISBT, O' OVIK, BOOT ntrßM. KiBHOEa, anißi»-ooLtina, tiis. trapna eHlßTSud DBA Wins, WOOLCS-BOOKS. BTJ- Bli*. BO4BFB, HFHTB iVD SBBTLAHD WOUt;|«,OOOIt> KKITTIhO TABK8 l oa.bud ad to urtn. Ov stock wtis tbs Usl (not sd noesla w# ottr'pmt todaosssats to OITT BSD CUDBTBf artOHABTS, HUXI - and all «bo hajr to aalt a(ala. Staple Dry Goods, * At wholesale only. - *W;tl VTOTICE TO OONTRACTOKB —Pro il totals will bereceivedat theofflceofthe Re cording Begfllator, In i the Kitkct Bonding. natll HOVRMBEB 'Bib. IKK for tb* mdlsroTPopltr altoy, fro to the eastern line of too U. P. Church property to Elm stmt. ISAAC MOBLEY, to3;to Booordlpjr B-gnla'or- gUBSTITUTE.— Any person in want of one can bo supplied by addressing “A," Box TOT, PlUabursh Port Office. f]lAJ&£ aOtlCß.—Bralted men, tmou X circumstances will not permit them, without gnat uerlfloo, to go !<-to service. con be supplied with ebbetltutve, Iff eJttry* ijpctybd. Enquire of . , J, K. MOBAMQS, fc oegi:amTtfM» • Ho. 107 Peurth street. TT X IUA PAOiPXC KAlb*OAl> U OOUPAHT —OPEHIHO lit BOOKS OF BOB* BOBIPTIOM.—Bosks of Subscription to the Capital I Stock of tbo Onion Pacific Banned Company will bo j opened on WEDRESBAT,the Stbdap of Movember, j A.D. IK2, at neon, on tbo terms and eondlttone | - ihamlo tot forth, it the places end with the peretat j 'following, At their xeipecttvs ptsen of busl&ees: | AlbAn), Few York....—Txoiu* W. Ore n. I Baltimore, Maryland ..Thomas Swax. I Boffd', K«tr York—.;—DßA* Bioesosn. Boston, UA»iAcboeotf.«.— SampstT. Paha. 1 Berilngten, lowa. ......LtmaH OooSa Cincinnati, 0h10.^—.., M ;...8.-B. L*BoiaiEpm>. j Colombo, Ub10.~...~~ WruiAX Diroo* I Chicago, Illinois—— WmtA» B. Oavxx. | OtoTtfaod, 0bt0.....~— —A»aja Stoss. I CcAoord, Mew Heamhtre Jonrs A. Gniioma I 0 mon Oity, Bevada Ter.-VWfcufFamo 41 Co. ( Detroit. Mlch»gio-...-.:.CaA*U» A.'TaowiaxaOH. j Dobcqr.cs 10wa....,.-.,..—.PUTT BniTS. j Denver City, ocl©rvlo......CßotO*W. CtATtOS. I Hartford, Coimeetlcvt..~..G. R, Bittklt A to. ■- | Loulrvllle, Keotseky. Javs< Qtnsixs. 1 iXurarrctsh,' J. O ~bton. I jSllvAokee, WleeosAtn..»..Eo. D.Bortos. I Mew Trrfc Clty.Tfew Ycrk.Oi?teiO» SCcsscast. : I OatAbt, MebtukA Trrrifj.ArTi* kAVKsns. I Portland, M*ln« CaiAiSt B. Bisnsr. I PortUnd, Wiha, Pasoo A 00. Providence, Bsodo UUnd WAtTU B. Bosom. Philadelphia.. Peon'a Jat. Coon A Co. Pittsburgh, Pens , M. Bows. Rutland, Tvrsont H. Baxtks. 8c Louie, *. iloPskaao*. St. Paal, Mlnoeaota. Pmn Paisa. , l Balt Lab* City, Ptab Bstonan Tom San Vnndsoo, Pasoo A Co Trenton, Hew Jersey..^™Psirswos Dxcassto*.. B. Boausoa A Co. Wheeling, Virginia,.—.-..* Bsast. * 1 Waeblngtoa City, D. o—B. W. Latsax. Bald Books of SabecrlpUcn oil! remain open os (bote msAlsrsmld, test least two waeka from and alter: oon of said 6th day of Horembar, at tkoplaea and s lib the perrons above set forth. By ords- of tha Board of Canals toners of tha Unioi PmciO<r Bsllraad Company. _ WILLIAM RrOODBS, PnsldsnL ÜBMttY ▼. POOB, Bocrstary. THOMAB W. OLCOTT, Irean^er. pa ed at Raw York, this 35th day of Oci, MS. nol gtd TJI UJUUB FLiUWISiI ftuU’X'H. ~ WOOD AND THIRD STREETS. Axnrocure for DBA LIES. ,No«. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, H. B.—A obejoetfMrtmaat of rACIRTBS, POLTASTHPB HARCEBBPB, lOKQUILS B&BPBCULES, IBIS, Jtp., Ac. iw supply jut recdrtd, at Ko. 39 PIPTB Pnlton's Conab Byrnpenroa OOuQBB; • a Polton's Oongh Bytnp cons r ' BBOBOHITIB;- Tnlton's Cooxh Bymp cores | BOAB3ESZSB; PtLuon's Oovgh flyrnpenrs* i '•]• P1FTBBBU; Pnltos'a-Cotub Birap esres • IRPLUIRBA; Polton's Oongh Byr^ms N “' Ooa*h Af ,(0TI0H81 FaUan;. B „ 4IHn , a . Pnlton's Congh Byrn^ggee Taltoif*A Oongh Byrap enrve i PfiTBIfIIC, Palion*e Congh Bymp caret Ti UIMISTEBA’ BOBS THBOATj Polton's Oongh Bymp carve WEAKHXSS IB THE CHEST; Polton's Oongh Byrm cons BPITTIHG OP BLOOD; Polton’s Oodgh Simpcm ft ASTHIIA; * Pnlton's Coagh flymp cares _ WHOOPIEQ OOUOB. foUlara nltlrwn tttrj cna aflUctad with a cold—try it. Ooat 25 o*nti a bottU, at J. M. FULTON’S STONE, ocß ; TITTB STBOTT. rj-iak ui THE NEW CtJB&EBO? HOLDEB, Pocket Book, HUNT'S, tl&aOHIO BALL, TITTH KBMT, ONLY 0 CENTS, Whlefc'ax* told alaawbar* at 10 and 19 eeata. WTOALLAEP 811TTOM. gAILEY, FARRELL * CU 129 fonis Bniaf, asotb Bi PLUMB JOB, SAB ABB 6TXAH niTSBA. FUMP nitabl* tor Vanns. 00 Bafln* • ; rlca. and ctbar norpow, & band and fnrnlsncd at abort notlos. CA.6T IBOS AHP ttOODKH filßKt, - pot ttp Id to mo«t tolnbl* mtaan. 048 TIXTU&S9 on fcand tad to txrli ■ k' Ufft foitmimt of BBAfiB WORK da btad‘ tadfer «1»on wontbto tonnt. . - v . i not. [ThltEd ©Tatkb LiOßNakd. L/ - oinss orlarmts. Bitot* : > fttnMlM CbOn((M > ■ •••" Aiteshnf. jroT.a.wa. Jr; Sotioii# htrlbyflfu toil!*- * «jk>Ji»T» DtnbjfciTta to been Miaemd to eLlc*aee,ti6der tbr SieUe Lav* et lb# United State*, erithla lb# dty c( Allegheny, tb# bonmgbi of Ibaeboßlvr; Phqoaeae, SevtcUey, Bharpeburfcb aad Tarentma, #ad the tewaehlpa of Fetitckley, Ohio, franklin, Medea dlett, Ploe, B<Kmi ih*l#f, Indiana aad bit Dmt, taAiteehea? eoraty. that their application bay# b*ea morbid, aad that their Iflfleaee Tax ia mow, dwvand they ar#repaired to call? at tha Deflector*# Office, So. 67 Water etmt, Alleghany, withoot de- Ur. and take oot their Uceatee i • United BtaU* Gorernaent money to required la allcaret. DAVID tf.WHIML noSjCtdeUaT Collector ef 23d PletrlctTra. . ruiOUiU *jauk.u— -“I?, leo Mb. Cl* MIU»WbKo TOmt Floor, ,UO do'QcooaeftboWwt do do; ; .100 do 8t lotob < ; do do; : too do choiea Ohio i do do: ' 100 : do Wfclto tub tally . do; ; : I*o do onttb’ollUb-!:do . - do; ' 100 do SUtoWlb ;do -do; • ' 100 do Homst MIU% :do > _ do: laotorooad to orrfrM^^uti^jyHbgoiUTb^, , Vo.mUbutTtUmt. ' r\A&UM—bales bwt for 1/uUUUIWaUr stmt, ibm tb lum» Mitotic*,»? <k>B) «c0.8.j0i3 par goods. AT | W. & D. HUCUS’. LOME WOOL 6BAWLB; , BQOABX WOOL BBAWLS-hmv style; I ITBIPED BBOCHA SHAWLS—Iong andsqnare; UUsae LOMO WOOL SHAWLS; Misses BQPABB WOOL BHAWLB; ~ Children's LOMO AMD SQ. WOOL BBAWLfi. I • I MeCe.t etylea In HOOP SKIRTS, Por LADIES. MISSIS AMD CHILDREN. I no 4 rjio THE PUBLIC. -Dally arrivals, by Expnas and Railroad, of New Goods! I \ AT ’ ‘ MACRUM & CLYDE’S, 1 Ho 78 Buket Btxeet. I Laiast a plea of— I TBIMMIHGB. EHRBOZDEBIEOa COLABS, BETS, HAHDKEROHIEPa, LACES, PAMOY I GOODS. BEAD RETS, PATTEBMB, I BKIBTB, COBBITB, Ao. I Large asaortawnts of— I BOBIEBY, GLOVES, PUBRI9HIKG GOODS, for I Lad las, Gsntlemen, and ChOdrea; PIRB, | I RESDLXS, TB BEADS, and other . I . email water I W# invito the special aUcstlou ef wbolsrala and | retail bnysre, oosfolsat that we can matt ersry want J tn prloe and variety. BAOBOH&OITDE, I not T> Market »L, between 4th and Diamond. jQBT GOODS I DRY GOODS U J. M. Burchfield’s. BATXHXTB, aUcelctr, PAHOT OABSniEBEB; BLACK do; GBIT BACK PLAB SZLS; OBEY TWILLED do; WZUTX,BED,TELLOW, BLUE, PIHK, BOL PEBIRO AED PIOUBED PLASMEL9; &HAWI6, CLOAKS AMD BACQUXB; A fan aanrtmeatof „N©w Dress Ooods, Jost reoeSved at BOBXEEABT OOBREB F6UBTH AMD MARKET BTBEETB fJIOTHB TBADB. - J. KM OX. JOSEPH Nos. 77 mad 79 M&rket Strfiei, ' Ts sow recSWng Qa IbirdTaireitodr of goods cnlt> able to the seesoa, to which he tnvttaa the tpedal 1 attsstton of etty and oovntry Merchants and ginii* sera. Few sspplles of DBXBB TBHOCUTQS AHD HXBBOIDXBXIS, WOOL HOODS- MPBIAS, 80HTAGS, SOAHVS, Him, BLKHTSS, *O.; . imp IMBIBTM APB AW IBS; SHITTIIO TAHHSAHP 2K7HTB . WOBSTXP BOHHHS, HAY* r LOWXBS. HIT BIBBONB, TOLTBTBIB* : BOHB, FBATHIBS, BOHHET XATXBI ALB, 4c-, Ac.; FAHCT GOODS AVD HOTIOHf. m bv m toy &it«m Jobbisc Hone. aot:tf • HORNE'B, T? and W Market Street , THRU) AHEIVAL OF NEW 00008. JUST BEOItYED. Hew WOOLBH HOODS, MCBIAfI A BUHTAGB. Hew BKATIBQJACKETS A CAM. Hew WOOL SLRTXB, HITTS A BCABTB Si* WOOD UHDBBSBIBTfI A DRAWHBS. Bew BOBTOH ADD OOABSE TABB& Hew BALMOBAL ABD HOOP BEXBYB. Hew BIBBED WOOD ABD HEBIBO BOSS. _ Hew BOOH GAUBTLETB ABD HOSE. Hi* BOHHHTB, BATS* BOHHBT EIBBOHB. Hew PLOWIES, BUCHXS A VELYET BIB'KB; And a tell Una of all Unde of HOTIOBB AHD FAHCY GOODS. end City Merchants and Milliner* will find U to their edTsntag* to examine on* stock before Baking their purchases. Bos. IT sad TV Market meet. WBOLKSALB BOOMS—SJ sad Id stories, nol gHAWI£ AND CLOAKS;. DBCS3 OOOSBi 8ALM0BAIBKIBTS; PLAID YLASHELB; OBET BLAHHBLB; Wfcotaal. uul Batail Bayw, Will hear tmmtnd thatw*hare• T*ry large stock, ppchsscl before thaiaia e4Taac*,endwmb*sold fitflevihrOASßOlLT, C.HAHBOH LOVE ft GO./ EATON, niCBMftCWS, _Noa. 17 tnd IS Fifth Btr«et W«tarn. ratHl Utmtfco to . eboto. aketfcmof SIW DOOM hat nofnd. An th< Mud to sbaHestybeof ~ . sbxbs tsaacnru, JBBHCH KMBBOIDEBIBfI. . . LAOS ABD TISSUE VEILS, BBAL LAOB OOLLABA AHD SET* TBIMMIBGB ABD BOHHST 8188088, HOOP BKIBTB AHD OOBBETB. LADIES* A HISSES BALHOBAL BXIBTS, BOBTOH BIBBED HOSE. - : , . GLOVES, QAUBTLHTB AHD MITTEHB, : ESPHTB ABD BBXTLAHB WOOLS, HHIT HOODS ABD 80HTAG8, _ BEAD DBEBSEB ABD BAut BETS* LADTES* WOOL USD KB GABHXHTB, GEITT BHIBTB ABD OOLLABS, BEOK TIBS* gUSPEHDBB&BAHDK’ffI, L . KE&XHO. BILH AHITWOOL - UHDE&BHIBTB ~AHD DBAWHBH OASB BUTHBS supplied la foaatlty at lovwt prtoea BATON, HACBTIH * CO* faniitlililutmit. MM . • • • bbla. pare Ky« ao3 80. ttt Liberty street. gPECIAtSOTII JUST OPENED, On Monday, Nov. 3d. BARKER & CO., Win exhibit the additions they ham been foakjlag to their Blocks of wu... it prtcta Lisa thin u» bates pajadibr team la gaitcm Kaikata. foastry Vatcbuta ittpjUaJ at sot the lowpit martat prtc*. ,\x jaiLtTJR IT NOTICES, jrs»A CHANCE TO GET IN: THE W 6TAHTQK CA.VALBT. - . .aotjjiTy im. Wiß-Dminnif, - \ ■ * Majoe Jotztt A. firocaroa.PUtibttrgb.Pnui . &f: Ton ui banlt lotootM to MtofOßTiliT In t£* Stsl»«f for threeyeanorcnrtnf tbewir.to oordancevith General Order xfo;-lt6i tro» thSi **n»irui4»»4 BWrOlßemcin.bt nawii ran completion of the crganUattooot the Knitted men wiUt» moitetedaaenrwled. r-,Sop e« of tfothin*, era*, bom* and equipment* vm hrnbhad bj the proper Qepertaeat* v Bt order of the fiwjroijtiTWift'” ““ off. BUCJEBJOSAH, Brifedler General end'A.A.o. ': PaamTiartAMxtriut l Harrieborg* OeL 7* 180. ) The, foregoing authority of the War DiwlKmu 1* aimrored, end ordered that the Beginenf of Owiby the* esthorised to be nM ictnU; t»;dwtaai and pjganiraiion Indicated bythf War Beptrtxnent, By order of the Gorernor. . ' ' — -A*U&CBftXL*» Prom the abort it will be eeeo that tba osier dfMd hat bets dslyastborind to'nie*thJi Seri t»U. It win be attached, Mfcrsa pcarihia, to the BtutaaCsTa2j7 f Sßd'tt*,JflNtH.-*cbwnßafar «1U Mrict is cooplttisf the Seglffient. ..tbt lint gtaaton Berimest 1» sow at Chap Hear*, sslfemed, ! and will be Boosted her* ■ Vfve OonpanJeweC ttl» . Begboest an sow is Caap, tad la bat filling op. finapasba, parta of coaroasSes, asd arawbroot alreadyaccepted, hart sow tbelart ahd oadoottalhr theflacetwimtimliy tot e&tertsgtbaaarrlce. iu Booodea torn the halted fitatea will be gtiae to the mes,and the Allegheny Ooonty Boost* to each nan aa Bay-bae&Usted tna iHegheny oomlp. TWa BattaUo&hss bees called &r fpecbdaanfet by Secretary el War, mad wilt be ansad, eqolpfad and honed with the teat pclMo deity.. 4 . H nn be Brad at Seadfoaztar* BA.SK BLOCK, Tilth ttrwt, abort General Bcwe’e OCea. • • . : - • odChdtf ■Sir «f VCTiOjr&ALES. QO TO HORNE, AfATETTI BTBEST FBOPBBTT.-0» T DAT BTBHIHO, Hot, 4tk, KVA o'clock, at X Aoctloa, 64 Fifth at., trill bo coltC w crtae of Si XeOtorkos, Metro— of Loom. Blckaria A.Oo, lots of ftceud nfuto la Alleghany. Ctty, « Dorthorty aUa of Fayette atr—V not? Bacuagft 3 —bAksnsg%trootof twaaty-thx— msfovrt o* Fayette a*r—ta»d axtandtnr bock 124 ml IS foot alley. being lota Hoi. Vtt IQS, IQ3OHM la Sam—l Tnoor—o’a plea of tote caUad *Ch»ti Oavblchin ancteda two atory brick dwell tasadaelUnf oodobrickitatda. Tns or bald- Osa»hall ceabrraldae t j—r, with teUi—t. J. ftiPATIBr Ai TrALUABLE l>lAMOm>l*.BOPEh VAT AUCTIOH.—On 'TUESDAY BTEH Bor. 4th,atTH o’clock, win be soU, to th* d floor of DsTls* Acctics* M Tilth street, Thaldi bt* iolef ground slteete onto eontkfidet Dlcsond, hexing a front of flo fret oaths SB and extending bask B 7 fbet to Deeaturstow vhkh is erected a tao-story brick tsrsni aew pled by Jacob Hunts, notingfotr fifiO perau Terns of eale Oaa third *Mfr,b*ltao* la or two y*axs,xrlth Interest, noant on. J. G. PATINA TTALUaBLB stocks AT AUCTI ON. V -On TUESDAY SVEBIBO, Berembwt A, at 734 o'clock, will be sold, at the Oassaurtfal fletaa Hmbs, 80. 64 Tilth street: -..J-v -80 there* Alleghany Bank Stock, - 10 do Mechanic** do . do! •. rell . 3. 6. DAYIir-AaoC r OOK HEBE.—Our friend JA XJ 8088, 80. *9 Market street, haa laceal turned from the Bast with a large»took of ' BOOTS ABD BBOBA : JOSEPH HOBNE, Ooapzisliig all th* dlftrynt *vtftiss and s&l frt.Topxei ud ba*lAgeelectedit hSaself nr Bastam oaaafactnm*, to now prepatsd to« thapohllo goods which he.eaa rtcooasnd te Bees and wear. Weadrtoe'eU ftceela waatcf till comings for the feet to call on Mr. BOB] they will be suited as >*ptds i the plaoe, 6SMABHZT6T «4 '1 ; . PBnfTBAHD OIBOBAHI; MUSLIM; LUBES; Bata rsastred a large and eeaplste stock of BOOTS; SHOES AKHGAITEE Purchased iot cash, hefcr* the adtiaita. *’ Our stock ooaprleee all artldes in ocr Use, beet quality, a&d will be sold low for cm*, wh «xetalL. - v BSSDLBWOBK; HOSHBT; " . GLOTSB. T4MABEKT STBEET. Abo, the largest and best sabsted stock fbr buslnsw suits em bought to thto Barns. _ Ltkewtoaaterychoiceletorflftn of : OXHPS fUBBISHIBO GOODS always » band. !»trtttrtlo«£«i£»in nw praipt .ttnttea b>4 Ol can. §"««■ (HMDS- 89 J&arkct street, SILKS. SHAWLS, Adjourn Q&gniVfvujinalE. 'l - - .. ’ McClelland s Auction, TO2TOTTB BOOTS, BHOBB, BOOTS JS.JTO SHOES* AT.HRRK, SON-A OOjf BoiTl WOOD fTBEET, comer of Tocrt JBERCOAJrT TMEOi pjENBY Q.HALE A CO., . pwmn t. Juuaa WUi,) Merchant Tailors, .t Are now recaltlxg their PALL AND WINTER WUefcla extent, choice, taste sad prkte v pars with eorthlag In the tnde. 0 logafl the Btwsst end best nukes of Ymca Cloths, OASBIMXBEB. ygSHBOS, and . OYBBOOAZZ : ooa.orPMW.w.otUß! -io / :■■■■ QBUDK OIL FOB SALE^Isk tnm 000 to WOO temli, thM bu Im la lai ■m., uxl ituliu Aoitt Vfi frrrit,. Inrtft. of HATIOB * EHITBi ; Dte WMtaot«» th.oac.'ot Evrra,rAßx , • otADtfxw . ... •• ' lot recsiTed and fcybbr •'' ' hsiheba^bb d. ♦ MflaadHtWoodi AVTAMLLA EUPE—I3O coiift MSOTttd JZA Mm, Cbr sab to tha tradaat Hsw forkprlcea, Mmwate^«tiest,abcretbalfa^^^^^ MITH A WESBUte'B BlBlilS) fB intoti, tonuiMn, iMWofOm