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The Finance .Committee: reported In refer ence to the matter of eompeniatlon for dama ge! alleged to hare been done to the AfHcas MurionChnreh, fcy a mob. Ihe Committee exprori no donbt as to the trnthlhlneee of the statement of. the Zraeteet, yet they did not feel justified In recommending an appropria tion, m requested, ae it wonld be oeUblUhlno a precedent for fntnre claims of this character, for which the city, in the opinion of the Com mittee, Is not legally .liable; 'neither is the city in snob condition financially is would jastUy her in making donations. Report ao- cep ted. , ’ Common Council, the Committee on WpodraßttUdizigi presented a report calUng r the attention of Council* to thenumerous Tiolatloni of the ordinance prohibiting the building* within the city liouti { and recommending that some meat to be taken to hare the Uv rigidly enforced bjJJie polio©. Report accepted. _The reports of the Standing Committees, with resolutions for the payment of sundry : nuiSj were presented ana resolutions adopted. After passing two or three resolution* of an unimportant nature, Councils adjourned. In the case of "the Commonwealth va. Mrs. Schauers, Joseph Steiner and Joseph Huff, indicted for malicious mischief, in stoning the house of Mrs. Bertram, the jury found a ▼erdict of guilty as 1 to Sirs. Schauers and Joseph Steiner, and "not guilty as to Joseph Huff—the -defendant to pay tho costa. A motion was made in wrest of judgment and for anew trial, so fcr as Mra.Sehaueri and Steiner are concerned, ; snd bail was renewed m the snm of ih j _ ; A. Colville, of 'the Fifth Ward, was ar raigned upon a charge of Interfering with the servioe ofw snbpcocaon hie wife, Mrs. Jane Colville, to testify in the ease of D; K. Ben .. nett, indicted for attempted abortion. The testimony went to show that Hr. Colville had. simply told :the constable, Alexander - Jocks that hi* wifefhoold sot go to testify in that ease, but there was no evidence that be had committed any act calculated to obstruct the process of. the Court. The jury found a ▼er£otof norgoUty,and that theproseeu tor, Thomas fifcEee, pay the bosto. Mr. Colville was next arraigned upon a similar indictment, settingfbrththafc ho had dissuaded, hindered and prevented the at tendanee of his wife, and a certain Ansa lioughner, to testify in the above named case. James. Alexander testified that he-road the subpoena to Colville, at his own door, and that Colville took it and tote it up, saying that no man living could-'get.his wife into Court.' Be left the snbpocna-with Colville, to be served upon his wife, bat after he tore it up he said “ that's the way I serve all these d—d things.’' Jonas Smith testified that bo served a subpoena onAnnaLoaghner, and attempted to serve ome on Mrs. Colville also, bat Mr.. Colville told him that his wife had been sob -poehedalready.,-- 1 ■ V- r . The case was still on trial when the Court adjourned. . • : u*, 1 ; 'ft; A Last Tribute of Respect. The papHs of the late John Smith Donean bare giyen a delicate and expressive token of their sympathy for his widow and family, by eroottaft at his fast resting place, is the Jfethodist Church Yard, Squirrel HUl* a com memorative monument, prepared at the Mar ' bloYard of Mr. W. W. Wallace, bearing the following inscription: In Memory of Jobs S.Dosoas, ' „ Professor of Penmanship, Born Mareh 13,1630, Died October 10,1861. ' This momdmest is. erected by his pupils: A memorial of their: esteem for him as a preoeptor, as a citizen, and at a Christian friend. 1 ' ■*“ Organization of a lfew: Beiimekt# ) The One Hundred and Fifty-first Begiment, . Pennsylvania Volunteers, of the nine months men is lieu, of tho draft, was organized’ oh Tuesday at Camp BosieelV adjoining Camp Curtin, by the election of the following offi- cer*: . ■■ Colonel—HarrisonAilen/of Warren county. Lieutenant Colonel—George P. McFarland, of Juniata county. MeJor—John w. Veuog, of Susquehanna county. The regiment is fully equipped and ready tomaroh at an hoar's notice; .Col. Allen was fonneriy Major of. the Tenth Beserre, and Is! • good soldier, tried in battle, when he proved his courage and ability to command. M*a.—lt is stated that (Jen. McClellan has requested that the drafted men b.Teierv«d for tb. protection of tbo borderi ofMarylondand Petmiylvanla, andalio for tbf occupation of tb. forts id tho.vicinity of Woahingtoa oity, whUo tbo mob bow in occa of neb forte be mored forwud for aetiv. operationi with the army.lf thii ft true, it tooke «e If the eerrioe of the drafted men Ie to be of . ehereotor wbltb the, can dlaebarg*. Btrabxn « wrt, . little daughter of T. .0. HoMo, raiding on the Hempfiald Eeilroad, near Clayeville.Waih. in«ob county, wae boned to death by her elothea taking fire. She undertook to throw aome ihavinge on tbe.lre, and in doing eo bar clothe! oaogbt. An aldar lie Ur loixod a' baokot of water and threw it oror her, bat abo wae eo terribly hunt that the lorrlrod bat a .. abort time. .The deceaaed wae only eight .. yaara old. ■.■■■■■■■ .. 7 i Durr's Miicahtili Collogb, Pmabsaaai ' Pa—-Firet preolam awarded William H, Doff i and 0. C. Coehran'i ponmenihipby the late .1 Ohio State Fair at Cleveland'. Tbo penmen of . tbia old and well-known initiation atPltte bargb, Pa., were awarded, over all oompeti. ton, the fint pre mi tun for Penntanabip. Ur. Doff, the yoanger, wae preeent, and may wen feel proad of hie honor!—CTWartd Plain : . dealer, Stpl, 19fA, 1862. 1 ‘ Braxton Oavaorr.—Col. Stoekun retnned from Waihiagton oily tbia afternoon, with ordore from tne Secretary of War and 6fon. Hillock for the Sunton Cavalry to get into the field at tbe earlieat hoar potelble. Cot . Baboonmaker'e regiment, the ldth Fenniyl wanla Carelry, will leave next week, and Col. fitookton'e regiment, the -ISth, will leave on iba week foUowlag, moanMd and equipped. Baxc Eiicmos.—lhe followingnamed gentlemen wore yeaUrday eieoted Director! .of the Carman Truet and Saving! Bank:— A. Beineman, Springer iiarb&ogb, A. iiooTe ler, E. H. Ueyori, J. F. Havekotte, Joeeph Bang, Chrftttan Slebert, Adam Wieee, and John 8. Dllworth. i ... : Poe Fall akd Wihtie Was*.—The Vinter j is upon us, and wo mastprOTideourwlTes . with the suteriel to keep us eomfortebJe. A good end well-made overoofttirtto yezyeiti* el*, andwe -don't know of any pmoo-wher* our mderscu get one that will look is well, «ad at the same timewith*land, the moil *e-* ▼ora weatHtr, at at W. H« M^.: § itfsittrjgft Penn it., attends to all bnuohas of the Dental profes sion." r t BOT£SBHBL~Oa October 13th, 1862 at Hospi tal near AntieUm.baUl».fisld,P£Tßti BOTUBB. MBL,fete a sneaker of . Company G, sth Begtment Pem&yltnnlaßcserve Corps. The deceased, although very younj In years, was ammgrtjhsfirittosheuldsr amnihstfor hi*conn, try. rt*pected ty Uj fallen t comrades, be sbatvd all tbeir tcQs end-dengersfrom the organ, itatlea of she regiment entu the fetal .field er An* tletMfc* Be wu with tistsgiment at the battle if BrainwriUa, and In all the bloody battles and des* perata. engigeinents of our glorious Pennsylvania Beeerveson the Pealssnla, and fubsctftantly. In thebattle of Antis tarn be received the wounds which prrtuced death,and file body now lies near the field where bis blood irsaylaldad as a glorkms sacrifice for our country. Thus another noble yontb Is added to tba borafteo victims of a fiendish rebellion. a. .BBWHOB6T— In Bbarpebnrg, Md., Bov. 4,1802, J. BIDDLg, son of Blcbard end Elisa Dewfcent, In the 21st year of bis age. . His Amend will 'take place on Vimv, at 1 o'clock p.m-, from the reel den ca of his parents, on Troy BUI. Carriages will leave Bobert Valraan's, en tbs owner of Seventh and flmltbflold streets, Pitts* burgb,andCkarlraLiTery fitabls, Sandusky street, AH*gheoy,'ail2?4 o'clock. ' . ; VBSWUSJITTa< THEATRE. . Isgais. ■udMmefer^w^» n ... T^w Ww,-Haiqjiaeoa. laaa. ■ . Benefit and last appearance of Hr. OOULDOCK. OS FBIOAf-STBHUIQ, BOV, 7U», 1662, •-C sV-’-r Wpitaraled* \. Tke+Advoeate* ‘AOTOIBEPB VEBBXT MM u.;uHr.COOLPi;CS. HAP. LA 1‘ ’ 'iTooondnda with ♦ • -~ THE CHIMNEY CORNER' ! PB»BFb6bIT7-—OOCLDOOK. OBACAHttEBT..-;.. Ml. CODLDOCK. l|>¥B fLOUit—loo bblß. pnro ilye "• * k U»BA»t; ; • - SJWwgftTWSS P'Wj THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON OUR BPECIAL DISPATCHES [Special Dispatch to tbs Pittsburgh duetts.] Washington Cut, Nov. 0,1862. RtmOBBO CABINET CBAXOSB. The surmise that Governor Morton, of In diana, is likely to succeed Secretary Smith in oase of Smith's appointment to the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Hunting don, of Indiana, is entirely erconeoas. Gov ernor Morton says pnblioly that he has not for a moment entertained any suoh idea, and that be would not, ander any circumstances, accept a Cabinet position. His business here is entirely confined to official matters connect ed with the operations of tbo war. He is on the Upper Potomao to-day. APPLICATIONS POB BOUNTY, Up to the Ist of November there have been ander the eetof July 14th, 3,786 application* from invalids in the army, and $,258. on be half of deceased-soldiers by widows, mothers, wives and sisters ; from the navy, 132 appli cations from Invalids, and 727 from widtms, mothers, Ao. I < NSW YORK ELECTION, Thai Republicans have a majority of six in esoh branch of the New. York legislature, and are therefore sure of the Senator. DEATHS IN'HOSPITAL. The following deaths of Western soldiers have oocurred here: Lyman Sheldon, Co. C, 6th Wisconsin; Wm. Sheen,Co.G, 61st Ohio; W. FrofcefeHer, Co. E, 19th Indiana; John Piers, Co. K, 19th Indiana. 1 OSS. BOOXIB’ Is able to walk and even to take a short ride on horseback. He is quite able to assume a large command. CAPTUBSS. A scouting party; from Gen. Sigel, ander Captain Keonig, reached Upperviile on Tues day, where they found Gen. McClellan's ad vance. On their return they captured a Quar termaster of. Geu. Ewell's division, and two men belonging to a brigade of Virginia cav alry, whioh had. recently passed through White Plains,and a Major of the brigade was captured by McClellan. TBB TOWN OP BATMABXBT BUBSBD. An Orderly, from Gen; Sohurs division, was fired npon twice from a bouse in Hajmarketi In retaliation the soldiers burned the town to the ground. General Slgel has ordered a thorough investigation into this aot of incen diarism. PERSONAL. Cassius M. Olay will probably go beck to Russia. Gen. Hunter's trunk was broken into a day or two since, at the hotel, but the thief was so hurried that he got nothing. He threw aside, in baste, in old stooking in whioh was one thousand dollars in gold. VHI. MILITANT COinilflßleN. The Military Commission, of which Gen. Hunter is President, is dissolved. The Court will be reconstituted without Geq. Hunter, who returns to the Department of tho Sooth > or Gen. Augur, who goes back to bis division in the Army of the Potomac. Washington, Nor.6.—lnformation from the front, this morning, is tofbe offset that Col. Windham, o! Bayard's cavalry, had a spirit ed engagemehtyesterday, at New Baltimore, with the cavalry and four pleeet of artillery of the rebel force at Warrenton. Their num bers were about equal to bis at'the- time, say fifteen hundred strong. After a stout resis tance, he drove the enemy clear off In the direction of their main body, which occupied the town of Warrenton. Goa. Sickles, last evening, returned from making a reoonnolssa&oo In force os the front, baring penetrated as far as CattTett’a Station, driving in the seoau and pickets of the rebels back on ,WazrentoxL Junction, where the enemy are.nbt.eappoied to be in much foreo. Wasbixqtox, Nor. 6,—Within the last ten days, or since tbo State commenced acting upon applications to be released from the military draft, on the ground of alienage, several hundred cases hare been decided. This business Is promptly transacted. The larger number of the applications'are made through foreign consuls,'and are in the nature of appeals from the Commissioners conduct ing the draft. Tho’questioni thus arising are determined recording to the evidence. The Acting Commissioner of Internal Rev enue, 0. F. Kite, Esq., has recently answered an enquiry as follows: The law requires that stamps should be used oh proprietory articles after the Ist of September, hut it was found Impraotioable to supply the steeps by that date;,hence manu facturers of proprietory articles were Instruct ed to keep account after tbo Ist of September, and to make return to this office ofall such goods sold or removed wiihbut stamps, to gether with a sum equivalent to the amount of the stamp tax upon them. . It is expeoted thaiovery-manufacturer of proprietary articles will comply with the spirit of these instructions. The Monitor, having been thoroughly re paired, and her armament rendered more ef fective, will probably leave here on Saturday. Acting Master Wo. B. Downs has been or dered to the command of the bark Bestless, off Pori Royal. ' Fiom California. - Nsw Yoax/Oot. 4.—A message was tent between four and' five o'clock this afternoon tothe 'Associated Press of California, oom posed of the San Frasoiseo SuUttin and Alta, and the Sacramento Union, It went direct from this city to San Fraudsoo. Thefollow ing answer was received between six and seven o'clock this evening, being telegraphed direct from Ban Franeisoo- to New York with repetition. The distance is 3,500 miles, being the largest circuit ever worked. Sax Fxaxoieco, Nov. 0 th, 2:15 r. u.—A heavy rain fell last night, being the first' of the season. The weather is unsettled to-day. Thermometer 61 degrees. The steamer Sonora, with advices from New York, to October 11th, has not yet ar rived, but she is a slow boat, and no fears are entertained lor her safety. Subscriptions Jo the patriotic* fond are stilt coming In, and the State will probably make a contribution of $50,000 more. A testimonial is to be made to the family of the late Col. Robert Uathewion, of the Third New York regiment, which wIU be worthy of the State. Bis remains will be received here/and conveyed to Holdsburg with full military honors. i ' k The cavalry company for New York is nearly full. 1 , Treasury notes are Quoted at 85@90e. special order. Haxbubuxo, Nov. 6.— The following spe cial order has Just been issued by the War Department: j 1 Brigadier General Andrew' Porter is as signed to command in the State of Pennsyl vania, and will also execute the duties: of Provost Marshal General. Brigadier Generals J. N. Palmer and E. R. S. Oanby are assigned to the command of the oamps of drafted men at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh respectively. By order of the Secretary of War. • I». Taoiufl, AdJoUnt General; From st. Itodia. - St. Looifl, Nor. fc-Z.lrat.-001.- Franklin A. Diok, of this city, has been appointed Provost Marshal of this District by General Cortls, eioe Col. G&rftt, resigned. Col. Biok entered upon his duties this afternoon. General. Fremont, having obtained pefmla •ion from the Court Martial Jko visit New York, left for thateity this morning, and will probably return in a few days; • > Delaware flection.' i WiLMiKOTOH, Del., Nov, official vote of Delawafe shows that Cannon, the Union candidate for Governor, is elected by UlmsjorUv. Temple, the Democratie caadidate for Cou gress, is elected by S 3 majority.' • UiliS, <)t Pi. wiub, p.|a From Kentucky. Louisville, Nov. 6.— The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Is taking freight to Miteh eUvlUe. It is supposed that the entire road will be in running order by the 14th insu The rebels are reported as having crossed from Tenneise*,:with a large foraging train, into Whitcly county, Ky., to forage in that county and alAng the Cumberland river. Sups are being taken to prevent this outrage on the loyal mountaineers, to stop the rebels from procuring their subsistence in Kentucky, end to stop the contraband trade in the State. A man calling himself John W. Leo, from. Knoxville, Tenn., pretending to be a loyal man, has heen arrested by General Boyle. He had over one hundred thousand dollars with him, which was taken, and is held for the action of tbo authorities at Washington. Lee says the money belongs to loyal parties in Augusta, Go. The military authorities think there is something fraudulent or wrong in the matter. • Gen. Boyle has sent to Cairo, for transpor tation to Vioksburg, seventeen hundred robel prisoners espturod by Gen. Buell, and will send thither, about one thousand more. From Gen. Sigel’s Commands Gainesville, Nov. 6, via Washington, Nov. 6.—Gen. Bigei has so far recovered as to be able to visit Thorouglifaro Gap to-day.' Cars ran on tho Manassas Railroad to White Plains, beyond the Ball Ran range. The affair of? the conflagration at Hay market is being thoroughly investigated by Provost Marshal Robinson, of Sigers Corps. Several wituesses were examined to-day, but no decision was arrived at. All Is quiet along the left wing of tho Army of the Potomao to-day. Death of Gen. Jameson, Bangor, Me., Nov. B.—-Gen. Charles H. Jameson died at his residence, at Old Town; to-day. He has been falling in health since, the battle of Fair Oak). New York Election. Nov. 6.— The Atlas and Argus’ figures, to-night, givo a majority ot 11,900 for Seymour. The Assembly will stand 65 Dem ocrat* to 63 Republicans. This is the full vote.. Markets by Telegraph* Baltimore, Hot. o.—Floor quiet; Ohio extra At 96 4406 50. Wheel steady; white $1 8001 w). Rod rod at 41450162. Corn doll; white at 973071 e; yellow at 7l@T2c. Whisky firm at Philadelphia, Nor. C—Noon—Flour Is dull, end I.COObbU sold for tblpment at 96 23 for euperfine. and 9? 50 for extra family. Receipts end stocks are tmelL Bye Flour steady at 95 60, end Corn Meal et $8 50. There la e fair demand for Wbe*t: salaa of 8,000 bush or red et 91 40, end white at 91 00(9175. lire range* irotnOOo to 91. Corn Is In fair demand; 3,ooo’huth yellow sold at 73. Oatststeedv at SOgiOc. Sales of 10,000 both or Barley eT 91 60 Clovaneed sells firm at 96® 0 25, and Flaxseed at 92 CO. Provisions am dull and prices nominal. Odffee Is ante tied; tales or Bio at 20®30c, Whisky firm at 5D&400.. “ New Toax, Nov. IL—Flour 5o better. Wheat ad vanced lc. Corn firmer. Pork doll. Lard quiet Whdtkj sells at S7cj The tales of Flour this morn log amounted to IL&OObblt., atibe fbllowine Driees: flute 5,66®5,75, Ohio 6,7636,80, Southern Om 30,65, Wheat advanced 2(32c.; tales of 15,000 bush, • 191,14 01,22 for Chicago tipring, t 1,2101,29 for k Uwau kee Club, and for.Bod Western, Corn firm; 60,000 buah. »W at 67®73c. Beef quiet; Fork keaTy. Lard dull at 05£®l$£c. Hew Tose, Nov. o—Bvealnf.—Cotton firm tt-60)d ®C2c- flour edranepd Sc; sales or bbU; flute sold at $5 6605 75; Ohio at $8 7500 85, and South ern at 96 4506 65. Wheat has advanced 2c; eel— of 806,000 bush at $1 M@l2B for Chicago Spring; il 2ia l 29 for Milwaukee Club, and |l Ss®l 39 ibr US Western. Corn adeanoed lc; nlesof 00,000 both at 71073 c. Beef dull. Pork heavy. Lard steady at IfrfelOfrc. Whisky firm et 37c. 1 a BULGEh, ; ■anofoclsrer of efery dceoriptka of WTJSs JST ITU K, E. 80. 45 4MITBFISLD STBfiJBT. PiTTSßuaan. A full aeeortoeut ttf PITT&DUBQB UAHUFAC TUBED FUUSiTURS constantly on hand, whlcfc we will Mil et thepiwest price* for GASP. tulfclvWKl* ORPHANS’ COURT. SALR--Bv vir- V/ tne cf en order bf-ike Orpheus' Conrt of 'Alle. gheny County, there Will be expoeed to Public Bole, on the premlsef, on Sandusky street. Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, cn SATCBDAT. Not. 29th, 1862, at Lo clock |L m., that piece of ground, consisting . K. McKinley. W. Ihmaea Secretary and Trcaaarar—D. £. ITJUSTLKy. Open dally, from 9 a. m. to Bp. m. i Alto, Tuesday and Saturday eTenlngv, from « to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of. ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends declared In December and Jana of each 7«ar. Dividends allowed to. remain an placed to tbs credit of the depositor as' principal, and bear Inter* set. thus oompoandlnx It. Books containing Charter, By-Law>, Ac., famished at the office. * ••"This Institution offer*, especially to those per* eons wboee earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a stun which wUI be a reeoarco when needed, their money not only being safe, hot bearing interest, Instead of re&ainimi unproductive. mvafelystnaei QKUDK OIL FuK WALK—In Iota”of from 600 to 1500 barrsls, that has been In tanks 'all summer, and stands st abont 40° gravity, In-jnire of NATDOB A SMITH, Diamond Oil Works, or at the offlee of SMITH, PABK A 00 • ocflitto ; • AND JLIMJS, At tbs EXOELSIOB COAL TABD, MABIOH AVENUE, in front of the Feoitsatlary, Allegheny City. aya&nenm-Cn T'iA-NDKiilO-N UOtFiSK— A fresh bud ■L/ ply Jtut recclrod; tbs beat aobatitute for Bio Coffeeltt Hie, for iile ready roatted and around, at 22 ceati per poumdj by ■ , , „ JNO. A. ESKSHAW,: corner Liberty and Hiod gtreat*. isw BltuK Wills AT i'LOUK, the flr.« of tho toown, Jmt recoind ud pot op la 5? *“.? V 5 B - ■“*•* for '“oily 6:gtd gU BtiTITIITJd —A ny pereon' in want of one cia be supplied by addreeslog "A," Box 707, Pittsbnrsb Poit Office, ;a BAUd TiSNM HSamK TlfiA NUTS ’ v in store end for tile by HEYMEB A BROS.. - Noa. 128 and IZB Wood t%rmU TWiUA KUBBKK HAVKLUKB— X other sapply jost rboeirtd et 2d eod 2S BU< tttwt. J in PHtLLII \]Uft 1, 2 und 3 MAUKiSKEL A Xl wnrmisn Id store Ibd for Mb by ocg» . - j JOHN B. OASVrtL \f ANIULAKUBii— I3U - coils, aaeorted ■UXili-s, for sale to the trade at Hew >ctk prices,' at lit tea ter street, ahbra the ttwnbogahsla brJdire. ■•••..•••• I‘ QgQ.B.JOHBBI GTUAW-CU'lU’liKß-iIS in store and NJ will be sold cheep, (o bey stomse. <. .• OCBO tBArAnDICgTYhCO. LOUWVJUuLIi V-V «s©*• cad tar tala bj -.' j ‘r - ' ’ • ; i JOBS U. OJLStULtK Vlit—iXHt bamla Xus 1 tot ; Bini B. oouubi. . COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. t StporUi ipeCiaSf for tie P Uttbvyl Gasatt*.\ Toumdat, Not. 6.—The market for moot of the leading articles continues very firm end price*, gen •rally, ere very firm with en upward tendency. There *h considerable excitement In grocerieeegetn end a* will be seen below another ad rente has been established on coffee. OBllN—Wliett Is rather doll though prices re* main unchanged; Wo contlnne to quote red from wagon at $1,15, and $1,20 for white. CornU a shade firmer and may be quoted at G2c from depot, and Gsc from store. Barley is unchanged, though a 'decline Is expected before long; we continue to quote at $1,22 for prime spring and foil. Bye is In demand at 7u to 75c. We continue toqnote Oats at 46 to 50c for new and eld from first bands, and 55c from store. GROCERIES—*The grocery market is again excited and unsettled and it is almost impossible to give cor rect quotations. Sugar may be quoted at 11 to 12e and Uolasaes 66 to 68c. Coffee baa advanced to 31332 c and some holders were asking higher figures. FLOUB—There is bat little doing in flour though tho market is firm at the old quotations. Extra Is selling from store at go to $0,12 and Extra Family $6*60(30,76. Bye Flour le steady at $5,1036,15. PROVISIONS—There appears to be but little in* • qulry for Provisions, but prices are fully maintained. Sale of 3000 lbs Shoulder* at 6J£@Be and 1000 lbs Plain Hams at 10c; Sugar Cored Hams ar firm at @l3c. There is no change In Lard or Mess Pork. 41 OlLS—There is a continued good demand for crude and prices are still advancing; sales on, Wednesday of coo bbls In bulk at 16%: 477 in this at 17c, and 600 bbls to-day (Thursday) at 18, and $2 for bbls. Befined also Is firm with a demand equal to the supply; sale of 200 bbls white, free, at 45c, and 25 bbls do at 50— $2 for bbls. WfllSKT—ls firm with a sals of 50 bbls raw 37%c, Common is held at 36%337c.* CHEESE—SaIe of 100 boxes prime W. B. at 10%c ind 26 boxes Hamburg at 11c, VENISON—SaIs oflO saddles at 10c per pound. APPLES—unchanged; tale of 80 bbls at $2,00 and 72 bbls at $232,25. SALT—is still held firmly at $3,75 per bbl for No. 1 Extra.—s 4 in the small way. Allegheny Cattle Market. - Tbuosoat, Nov. C—We hardly know what to aey about the market for cattle. It has been so extreme. Iy bad that it would be worse than folly for ns to attempt to make our readers befievo It poialbt* that cattle couldsell in any civilized load as IoJ as they hare here thie week. The principal csusi of this over suppyi* owing to the Impossibility of getting stock snipped farther East. The governidm con tractors have the exclusive use of the railroad East of this, and they use It to its full capacity,[and It la useless for regular shippers to apply tor care. While we are now writing, there are 1100 head of govern* ment cattle waiting for care, beside saver*! hundred horses. Fair prices fur cattle need not be expected as long ae this state of things continue, which must be ior some works to come. , ; There were 23t»Jbead offered, of which number •bout 1630 were sold, the prices renrlox from e 1.50 to $3,25 per c.t Sow lm weeks prices and more than 60 cents below any week l°r There were many lots of cattloieU at $1,50 per cert, that would bare-readily acid two weebt ago at and much of this class oMfeht' stock is still In the pens, and cannot flod buyera at any prloe. If bought by shippers they caunot nt P*7lug.*2Qp*r ton for hay, doe* Kt, p*F to food here long. We would advise our friends in the country to keep their stock at bom* at what* ever cost, rather thab bring them here and sell at pricee to which they will be forced to submit. Bog, caution, to **>d itaul Md th. erica of ut wak wcr. InUj mitaWlMQ, Thm mm ssoo Prtca noglag from perewt groa-lb. Utter «gnrosii; f.r prim. bay. TOIu bap Bill kU mfuaw .t wliet woola aetm low pilcea In compvlioa with prim.ha.7oQa, ’ saw. Theoffcrtngs during the week were light, though apparently equal to the demand, which continue Ikilted. dome tttaUiqU were told at an average of about which is much less khan they wcuidhave brought some weeks ago. \ " 1 Ti™Za* CC ?.Thf Porl Totorxaa, SUrjUad, Times ssyt. This crop is now secure, end well fur " i 6 ** ““• »ro.l >=•* tbown the *bUck flag la bold itjlo, ud will elf •bo q October 18,1861 hmH^STw 1 ® toa * Who would have believed that sbeh a price was either possible or probable in Mot last, when the article wuadrug in 4*» with scarcely a friend to paymore than the freigoL What aangulntneai would not have been chided that premised such resairet iium SffiSS'“Mfts* S JnSXS/ESu!!u.“2 with • stock of hnly iJ8 Uod , e>i JF 3 iki potatoea, Bms Grove; fv iff* !??& u “ °°nn«Hjri 40 do do Uackebwn ALlnhart, 100 do do Jones A LaoghUns; 32 bbla an pit*, Jaa A fataer; 429 ikt wheat, B T Kannada 4 rltfi 24 ATO 8 8 6 roll" leather, B £*l cell 4 co, 30 bbla floor, J 8 DU worth 4 cos 78 do do J S «SW>° °U HutebtoSS SS; MdSdi North American OUco; 190 bbla floor, Blmneon 4 Knox. j ftTraaonon, Ft. Wats* a Csicaqo Kauaoid, ?f?' sora»5 ora » D Wallace; 2 can barS/Joth hi? **! do 185 do do DBGal* *•?’ 38 J*15aa, JooII Balaton; 16 bxa Ink, Key 4 co* * flbl * , doD A Fahneatock 4 co: 40 bbla whitvV, Schmidt; 8 roUa leathar,J Uerdman; 21 aka ran, EB Godfrap; 104 do* brooms, 8 It wart 4 co, 4 bbufpnjt*. 2 ska potatoes, 0 Blade? 1 bb! lard, 1 do bacon, a£ U#rroa * f°» 140 bags wheat, Wm Bing- Um, 3 can metal, Jaa Woods; 30 aka corn, A 1 Hie. «*wi£ ««». W P Bums l car bi2,?j ftirtof: ton; 30 bbla lard oil, B A Fahneatock 4 co* 1A hn •Mp, J S Dllworth 4 co; 180 bbla flour, Colp A SUep^ niVEB HSTTERS. Xho river laaalna about at a aland, with thirty inchea on Gian House. The weather, yesterday, wu cloudy and wlnterish, with ’lndications of inow. Business fa almoat tospended at tbo wl arf, thero beiog no arrivals or departures beyond the regular dally packets, j The CapUola got In from Wheeling about noon yeatarday, with a light trip. She returns again to-day at 11, a. m. The Emma Graham may ha expected from Zanea tiUa oa Sunday night, and wfll return again on Tuesday, at 4, p. m. Tbsre Is an immense amounted freight to the MusUngnm Valley awaiting to come forward, and wa predict tor the Graham a very brisk and p.'ofltable season. The New Cottage, Capt. j. G. Saint, Is announced *0 lean for Cbctonatl on Baturday, Balog of vary Ught draught, pamengan and shippers can rely on the Cottage going through with diipatch. The Wheeling luUßigeMir says that Capt. Dicker !£tdty. #Whlt * Eo^wm fonnerly a drayman In Onr Clndonatl exchangee, of yesterday! con tala no **c*P4 thaTtha rim is rising, wltn four fret tour Inchea in ths channel- * WeobacrTo that tbe'Olnctoaatl Oonmaxial has practice of taking rtTef Items from this s*^*fK* cr^tto«t twaametotha Pest This may beaUrigbt,hntwe M c«n , tae«lt,” - JAKISBBHO. The Latest Market Reporta by Mail, _ CcicnntAti, Not. s.—The .Floor market opened w. . There las doll Hog market to-day, and Vary little test *4Wfm- all thismonth! 1M lb£ at W2* hWird ° f WM 800 averaging Provisions—Nothing dona la Mr*a Pork. Thera wloms inquiry tor Bacon Shoulder*, and wa on -5°»«••. Nothing dona ra Bulk Uuta Green Meats dull. Sides sold at Ac, andgama at BJje. Lard dull; TflO tea add at Oa, dS lrterod next m nth. Butchers'la offered at 9 eta to packages and Sttolooee. Thera waa an Improved demand to Wheat to-day, chiefly, however, from shipper*, and the advance •aked yeatarday was aaubllsbed, the market dosing »t«fp7 at 9&3|1 for prime rud. and ilOwailOfor uttUana or Ohio white. Kentucky white Is general ly held at f 115. The local miliars hare withdrawn from the marker, refusing to pay more than too fbr red aud fl 00 fbr while. The'aalea reported were: 300 buih red at 300 do do at 08c, and do prime at $1 to. * The demand, tor Barley la Ism active and prices are' lower, closing at *l23® 180 tor spring, and #lB5 tor prime toll. The sales reported were: t,400 bushels i >rime &U at f! 35, and 1,800 dd da spring on private' tema. . * 8 TJ&AjWa OmSTS. TJ OK CINCINNATI— The fJCSfe^ i. fln* steam it OOTTAGK No. 2, OfStdafflU 3 O. Balnt, will Iravt as above on 84 rDiu>4Ju «-a Inst, at 10 a. ms For might er pwsata heard or to JOHN IlTIc, Agent- D BOULAB WBBKirY iJKLb Av rrTTnrnti rirTTT Tii i|tfaiffit new and baautttolp— ngtr •teuDkr'uU(AaS IIAM, Capt. Monroe Ayeat. leans FMhugh for ZanoariUe XYKBT Betumtof,iKves EastotSle KTIBT TBIDAT, m 8 •t uplycg hari ex to* L B, iniiurafiOft, iittli; MAmk ‘ . . •.ca.> »w /■ L. ' ... .7. . _ ' Imports by River. j *MuroB. QECON D LOT of Ohand pianos ABB UELO-K9BKH DSOHS.—BEAL BARGAINS.—a\J 84Jfj fl Bosewood 6% octave Piano, round coraen, made by ChickeringA6ons, only 2% yearsoU,a vrreflne iMtreiH.n* ] , fqro A Bosewood octave Piano, same as the above 200 A Bosewood j6££ octave Piano,Chickericg A Sou, about 4 years old. In first rat* condition,*..—— 185 A Rosewood <% octave Piano, made by ficho* maker, Philadelphia, a goo 3 Piano , 150 A Bcsewood 6 octave Piano, iron frame, made bv Haliet, Davis A Co., In good order— ... 140 A Bosewood 6){ octave upright Piano, by Gilbert, Breton—, a.—...—— 125 A Ushrgasy 6 octave Piano, made by Stodart A Co., a very good Instramant— 120 A Habogany 0 octave Plano, New York makua. 85 A Walnut 6 octave Piano, Lea5e...—....... a—... 76 A Usbogtny 6 octave Piano, Loud A Bro—. 46 A Mahogany 6}{ octave Piano..—2f A Mahogany 6 octave Pieno tTt^.-fT .. t . T „ r .. T .„, 20 A Bote wood 5 octave Plano style Melodeon, mado by Mason A Hamlin, m good m Ti*w-.-r...„„ 70 A Boiswood 6 octave Plano style Melodeon, made by Carhardt 00 A Boeewood 6 octave' Portable Melodeon, br Carhardt—ccsi/17A._ ~ 36 For tale by JOHN B. MELLOB, po6 81 Wood street. T ONOON EXHIBITION PRIZE JKJ MEDAL PIANOB, mado by STEINWAY A BON6, of New York. These instruments took a first class Prise Medal, in competition with two bundled and eighty Pianos, from all parti of Europe and America. They are thus proven to be THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD. “ A choice supply of these unrivalled Inftrumenti now receiving ana on hand. '« H. A LEBER * 880., 53 Fifth Street, 0c23 Bole Agents for BtelnwayVPf«nn«. riIWOHUNDRED ANiTfIPU’V KAbY ,i VOLUNTARIES AND INTEBLODES, for the' Organ or Melodeon. By John Znndel, organist and conductor of music in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. New York Price $1 50 i no* OHABLOTTE BLUHE, No. 43,Fifth aL riIHE PSALTER—A collection of Sa- X ered Music; arranged in three end four pirta. Price 60 cents. OHABLOTTE BLUfiIE, Po 3 43 Fifth etreet. ABa AND TENOR UJtfLIMS just re- MlwJ tiT JOBS H. MELLOB. PKKSH KKUlTa.—Kaisina and Kiga JL just received and for sale by BEYUEB A BROS., ; I2S and 128 Wood street.."-- wjutts. TirANTED IMMEDIATELY—Anoth- Tv *r good OUTTEB, one who has a business ac quaintance in Allegheny and Pittsburgh. ao4:lwaM J. L. OABNAQHAN, Allegheny. VI7ANTED—Iien with from $5O to •TT $l,OOO, to make a fortune by purchasing State and County Bights fog the $3 Washing Machine, $1 Clothes Wrltger and $1 Road and City Feed Bag. Apply, for three days, to J.-p. REED, fit. Clair Hotel; after which address T. FIBLKR, No. 30, S’oth Third street, Philadelphia. n63:Std { tA AAtt f^iWO.—Wanted to bor- VXfVvvtow for two yean or fire years, the spot* sum, secured on improved real estate near the city line, of mere than three times that value. In* tere\t will be promptly paid, as agreed; principal when due, with no trouble to the lender. Adver tiser would like to have a proposition stating rate of Interest, through Post Office Box 185, which have prompt attention. This might he a good in vestment for a Guardian, Executor of aneitote, or trust funds of any description. noS US. JJAILEY, FARRELL & CU, 129 FocaTH fiTKXXT, OIOTK fiwtnrTTßT.n; » PLDMBEBB, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. PUMPS, suitable for Farms, Oil Refine*' ries, end other purposes, on hand* and furnished at abort notice. CAST IRON AND WOODEN SINKS, put up In the most desirable mann»r. GAS FIXTURES on hand and to arrive short! A large assortment of BBS S 3 WORE on and for sale on reasonable Unas. fTUilfi RAILWAY TiMK-KEKFKR, X ••PyUUy adapted for Army salts.' Good imita tion gold; will run and keep excellent time; have fancy colored hands and beautifully engraved hui«, the letter, standing to relief. This is* one of the most taking noveltiee of the day, and should retail at prices from tptntyflv* to eighty-dollar* each. Xh«7 are furnished toy the case, containing six of different designs, as follows: Engraved, per esse of half doaeo, $33 00. Engraved end etectro-glldsd, perreseof halldozen,assorted, S3AO9«. Engreved, superior, per case of half doteb, asaortod, $39 UABILLA PAPEBB. A Urn and well assarted atbck of the be»t branft wfli be told at loir prices fbr Caab. BeUlienwillflnfi/ it tothetrodrantagetOglveusa call. : r .• .. f. . WBLQ. JOH2JBTOHACO., *. < ;i nygtJtawod Paper Dealers, CTWood rtraet,’"' Steam Job ifitusi-iNu uouaK^- Oerds, Ctrcnlsrsjfxice Lift*. BUI Heads, Poattn. Bills Lading, Labels for Maauiscturer*, Labda’fe *Dngglsts,aad every Usd, «t ornamental end plats Printingj exeemed oeetlj, with dispatch, by - i o'WILO.JOHB^S kQOi mjaiAteweod • StcamJob Printers, CTWood st. . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—A choice iTitocknad UrgeTjurtaty It low price*. ; ' FoMaleby WXfc Q. JOBHSTOX ft 00„ - my3LBUweo3 Stationers, BT Wooflrtree,r ; J»HOTOUKAi*IIIO UAKDS, asnpcricr Forsaleby ; WiM^JoSSIOKAOO., ' ..tty2L3tawaod •■ Siatteerers. Iff Wood ct,' rU&UU-SSQ: bale, best fipiy, to \/isle *ll4l Water. street, above heUhrtdga.br food) i GEO. r'IKMBWT—4O bbto. Hydraulic Cement VS«M»4.ti«tind«B4 foni.br " -- *r"+ ?***"**?*>* WIBHABT, Proprirtor, •• r tJ < *..y' ■ go.yBocthSeoond srrsel.T^*u,