i 4 - ' \ \f-VtV.'V>V v.v, yn.v.v ; yr vv.' »• ;' r « **i « «*» »*■»' ’i , - tj r« , «• * ' ■•• *. ’ \ . *ji *, V I* * #t ;; ,• :'c • ? ‘ \ s J, * •-* • i , ,•' < «, ** ... yillllpl ’ *■ ===M -tV. • .r{ iV v ‘t. V • V. i; f iii ,' this piwagoof hUtoiy to ain»U*l* „ . J", • ■ -by ttfWtttaw*of todoo*. Tiore m»y ■, **'-':%& , }'■' ' maybe I V’ ■ ~ ’ Cam, tot thaojOT not fl»o *tmo» when „ ,»wiotfefc.it w-ferjnVrdownOT s C<»t !■ ' 7T^oi»S^-tol»^Mooi r - ~B.D,M. ■;:.-;;,'.;;-.' j.yi ® * * 's***•%** .* ' • * r - • . : ’ .r-. ■ ■ ■ ‘ • ■V Tin iheii SATURDAY MORNING, MOV. 8. wind vy A National Convention. Circulars hare been sent to many prom- “at inent citizens throughout the loyal States, sneeesting that a great National Mass Con- P lr< Tontion be held IN THIS CITY, on the • • 25 th Instant, a copy of which; numerously 01 'signed by oitiiens of PitUbnrgh, will be V """SwiiteoarwtaißM 'tW» morning. .. This ‘iava -very Important movement at 1 this critical -,moment of our country’s I tory, fervently trust that the truo I , friends all parts of the | country, will respond heartily to this effort to encourage the hearts of the men to - whese hands, under-Providence, thelifoof the Government has been entrusted. Tho i object of the meeting iB to support them in a-vwjOTQn* prclievUon of dc t car until the I ? Rebellion'shall be put down, and the Gov l "■ eminent set up by the Eebels abolished; • and ii so doing, to use ill the means war ranted by the laws of war among civilized men. We understand that in. Cleveland -r - this ciroular has been signed by very many of the leading citizens; and that in Phil . , ■ odolphia it has met with a cordial response. We adopt as expressive of our own Bonti ments the following paragraphs from on 'able editorial leader of the North Amtn cariy of’ that-city: - ■ In this view we hail with peculiar pleas r ure’ tho appearance of a Call for n great na tional mass convention of the people, to be held at Pittsburgh, to give Bhape to the tjublie sentiment in reference to tho war. We publish this caU this morning, and call attention to it, aB eminently deserving or , support. It is signed bymost of ‘ ho ,?“ S '; aesshouses in Pittsburgh, and has, theie fore, no partisan aspect- To those with whom we have always acted we appeal confidently to aid fit this great move ment. The elections Tare now over, and we must all be patriots in the truest and best ' sense of the term, forgetful of partisan ship and of everything but the interests of the Union. , , ... - -If tthe Democrats be the loyal and ticer ty-loving men they have claimed, they must ' now do something to prove it, or forfeit the popular respect entirely. Empty and vapid declamation over questions of constitution al law will gain no battles, save no money, nor put us a jot nearer to the’ termination . of the war. If they be sincere m their pa - triotism, there can be no trouble now in uniting the whole people iB one mass to de mand in unmistakable terms the more vigorous prosecution of the war. ” Borne of .our generals seem never to bo weary it calling for men, and-thoso who dcinandtho most make the leaßt real-use of They deal with human life as thbugh itlwereiof infinitely > es3 and if we were to judge oftheir nimby its inevitable result, we should-say that their object was to exhaust tho north by their preparations. The people want acUom They are Bick unto death with delay. They, are tired of sacrifices which lead to nothing, and peroeive neither glory nor power in so profitless a courso of war. Let this meat be embodied in unmistakable form by a national convention at Pittsburgh. Ijittsburfllt fegttq. Forty Day*. ■iVhat on army, with a General to lead ii, may accomplish in forty days, is shown by a correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, whThas been refreshing his mem pry ahont generalship, and whal it meanß, or ought to mean, by referring to the his tory of one of the greatest Generals of the ■ last century. This would be a very desi lible conrße of study for some people we wot of, who hare had learned dost thrown in their eyes by a set of military pretend ers and quacks, GU they confound pigmies ~ with'giants, and shams with realities. We ' commend to snoh good credulous people the ‘ following statement of facts: It is now forty days since the battle of AnUetam, and McClellan has just crossed the Potomac. The rebels are preparing to winter hehind. the Rappahannock m per , 7^teUerthat'they.wUlnot be disturbed! Peonft talk about muddy roads, and cold as if'the eUmato.of Virginia was that of Russia! Whoever heard of a great General being stopped by muddy roads and monntain passes, especially in the mild climate of the Potomac But we ■ have no great Generals; and that we may • form- an idea of what one rsf I will take forty days in the campaigns of Frederick. : In September, 1757, Frederick sesmedpast anr relief from human power. France, Austria, Russia and Sweden -were com- him. The greatestpartof his dominions were in possession of foreign armiea snd a writer of the time-says. “This was the King ofPrussia s situation when the will of Providence!and his own wonderful abilities as wonderfully changed . foe “S’- On the 24th of October, the. corps of the King's army, numbonng not more than 25,000, were separated fifty miles apart; bat on the 27th (three days) they were united, andia rapid march made on the French army, under Prince Souhrie, which lay at Rorbach, 50,000 strong. On foe 6th of November the King addressed his troops, in which he said: “ Vou know there is no labor, no hunger, no cold, no watching, no danger, that I have not “hared with vouj” (something different from the Wort. injoyed by our General.,) “and now yon see mo ready to lay down my lifo with you and for you. From this hour I shall double your pay. Acquit yourselves like men, and trust in God.’" That speech contained every argument of e J° , l tl<! “e. -—lt was • «eeivedrwith:;*honto, the me rushed on with heroic phreniy. ™ King led amidst the hottest fight, and the French army was - 50 000 men they lost 8,000 .killed, G,OOO prisoners, and 260 officers: . Night closed, round the retreating remnants of an army, which went out in the morning numerous and powerful, flushed with the hopes of still and issue requisitions for shoes aud fcar somsbody might ford' the river behind him, and spend forty days in looking where he should go f Immediately he turned hie face toward SI- Jesla, where SchweidnUi and -Breslau, its ■"C capital, had both fallea into the hands of foe Austrians. Marching two hundred miles, ho arrived on the Order. Approach ing'Breslau, he was met by the Austrian ... army, 70,000 strong, under Leopold, Count Dana, a general second to very few in - modern history. The ground was » pl»u>> ■near the village of Leuthen.T Some emi fosAustrlanshad covered thelrfront with rfnsewavs and abaUis., Tho Prussian ar admirably served, and the cav , .VwMrformod r great hat in the action. ■■■SsSaßP&aats October, and 0.0 battle Frederick!! 1 ' Wtf jm^y marched two hunercd miles, and fought the An»tri»ti» with an army own. jtfrom Washington w Bichmond i» ■ obdhuddredand thirty miles; «n$ we have - • an arnry Car superior to the enemy, who - are by no means commanded by great gen I |»jlf • HARD. le Peace Democrats arc likely * labor; for the rebels of Norfolk — ~ich is "a sort of neutral ground where I men| may safely eoywh'at they think—say that “while Seymour is as good a man as they could wish to see preside over the Em pire Slate, he will be utterly powerless to conciliate the revolted Stales, ub that n a matter beyond thinking of or talking about.” t This puts the “Dnion-as-it-was Democ racy into a pretty fir. Their Southern brethren won't comeback; and they are o ] be left out in the cold, and to tho tender mercies of the Abolitionists. Tho “breth ren” refusotfl como baok to them, unu tho Black Republicans won’t let them 'go to their brethren. Verily there has been much dirt swallowed for nothing. A Graphic Picture of a Sontherii Empirc-What Would Happtn lf the Kebels becooie Independent. The London Daily Semi draws this pic ture of the character of the South, and the probable consequences which would follow its achievement of “independence : As far as England is concerned, we may judeo from the past. Many people say, in excuse for their state of mind about the war that they detest the Americans. \ ery well-, and what docs this mean? It means an association of ideas made up of troubles about search of slavers at sea, and brag about the Monroe doctrine, and throats ot Canada, and slanders aboulour oruisers in the Gulf, and outrage on San Juan, and the bullying of the Gen. Harneys, and the sharp practice of Cabinets at Washington, and ageressions upon our seamen in port, and universal rudeness to our representa tives in thd States, and to our Government through American representatives in Lng- IM AU this, with impressing of filibuster ing, threats about Cuba, an unrapreseed clandestine slave trade, lynch law, maraud ing in Kansas, brag about liberty together with tar and feathers, cow-hidmg, slave markets, human stock-breeding, and alt the rest of it-these impressions combine to make up the sentiment expressed by the avowal “1 detest the Americans. But for every cloment of this improssion Confeder ate society is answerable. It was the South reigning at Washington, the South import ing* negroes, the South coveting Cuba and Canada, tno South sending Walker and Lopex into the territory of an ally to stir up insurrection, the South sending Gen. Harney to San Juan, tho South getting up the Monroo doctrine, the South lynching clergymen, and burning alive travelers ensued of disapproving slavery-the South as universal aggressor, bully, braggart, traitor, mischief-maker, and thorough boro —that society was getting to detest more and moro every year. --What follows, if this same South, inflated with pride and revenge, could actually recover her do mlThe>Drcd Scott decision would be aotively enforced, and the whole territory of the United States slave soil. The popular voto would be overruled, or practically pree “d -cd as hitherto in tho South; and rights of education, of free speech, and a free press would be extinguished. Labor being dis credited by the extension of slavery, the pauperism and degradation of the free ! workers of tho North would corrupt society !to its core. The concubinage of the South would spread beyond the present dividing line, and the morals of the whole nation would be in danger 1 of becoming like those of the Slave States, which are grosser than can bo conceived of in any olher part of Christendom. Every other nation would bo porpetually on the verge of war, or en gaged in it, because the slave power cannot abstain from aggression, nor maintain its oosition by the arts of peace. We should lee a retrograde period arrived mo™dis astrous to civilisation than the advent of tho first Napoleon. We should, see a buc caneering nation turning the progress of political liberty into a mockery, destroying the freedom of the sens, and thesrounty of territory, and the prosperity or labor. We should see the natural laws of industry and trade tampered with, civilisation turned back, a canting paganism set up in the name of Christianity, and the Old World inrested with the piracies or the New in ever/ department of poliUca, of Business, of territorial possession, and of in tellectual and moral interoonree. If the Confederates coqld prevaiVaud reinstate the spirit and polioy of the Soulhat Wash ington, it would be tho greatest calamity that has befallen tho world for centuries. But it will hot be. The American people will not permit it; and the rest of the world, once aware of the danger, will not endure it* • What is to be Done Now* The reverses which the Republican party have sustained at the polle is the logical consequence of allowing pro-slavery Dem ocrat gonerals to manage the war; gener als who-have played into the hands of their party politicians; who have held the army back and not'allowed it id strike hard blows at the rebels; who have made war on -the resources of, ike country and not on "the enemv; who have procrastinated the war eighteen months, and skillfully prevented success to the federal arms, notwithstand ing that the . loyal people have furnished them with men and money enough to have conquered the continent. The utter wqpt of success has discouraged the peopln producing profound discontent and de spondency. Vfhile in this mood of mind tho Tory Democratic prints and politicians have appealed to the people to vote for their candidates—promising, in case they wero entrusted with power, to save tho union and end the war in a short time. Thou sands of patriotic and well meaning, but weak, nervous, timid men, gave eor to the deceptive promises of tho demagogues, ana taking them at their word, voted for the ticket. There is justono way to defeat the conspirators and save both the Union and the Republican party from ruin, and that is for tho President to remove withoutde lay every do-nothing general and replace them with fighting generals. Ono of the chief conspirators has been deeapitated, and the work Of putting the divisions of the Western army into, the hands of ear nest commanders is going on hopefully, sndthe happy fruits of the change will shortly be manifested. Buttho grandarmy ofthePotomao muet also bo placed under the command of fighting generals, who aro in sympathy with the'administration, else it will continue to remain in tho valley of IhePotomae till it is disbanded.- Clncogo Tribune. The Jackson Uiiiimppi<m f gw»n« ?*£ - Butler/i operations nt -Now. Orleans.l says t&t on the 223 uL, a new. AWmion brigs®, under Brigadior-aongral ", (late acting Mnyor.of the city,) consisting of aoren regiments of infanLry (tiro of them negroes,) a squadron of and four pieces, of artillery, were sentup the rim* At the earns: time, flveor six gun boats and transports sailed down tho riTsr, bound for Berwick Bay, to co-operate with the land forces. It was well understood in the city that this expedition of pirates and intended to devastate thatridh ahd beautiful' country lyiaru thenaighhorhood of-Hayou Tcche.; This section of Louisiana abounds lu.sugar, mo lasses and cotton,>ll :©f which* together with the negroes, were to be “confiscated by these Abolition thieves. • . - r;. .• • 'Under the action of the Confiscation'.act, the Proroflt Marshal had already hold some sales of Tery valuable' property—such as silverware,; libraries, - and .fine honaehold -furniture. : Till Esausa AoMUUiirrit ongaged In iiio coni traction of % tetwl -which, » <*- sooted, with ft'flfth' of tho Wornoro- ton : no** to c»rry the fall thickness of tho Wirrlor’esnnot,iiaa tosolre tissrohloa i of on offooUfKisSiifid**^ j.bOjlolthi ' •' religious jtotices. | "^gkegatTon (L~/ f, V niSCIPLES have wmcwed from Apollo O JACK*ON’S BLOCK, third floor, corner ot “™ n :»d et CUir .tr-u. • Sii-AS: 5^ p'-=tpTlll Rl> VRES B Y TEKI AN C-tl/ Olicnco.—Bct. UKBBICK JOHNSON, ..asior *1«-» will «lMTcrh«» introductory diw*u»w> ETojSiYMOUSING. Nov. »,h, vt M.■ ht th« ■«ne at 7 lo th« r, --ELDER T. C. MoKEEVRR, Prm- Lr-v‘ cip&l of Plemaut Hill Seminary. wiU pwecb for the rittST CONGREGATION ‘ F JbCiHES in EXCELSIOR HALL, Allegheny Lily,) TO-UOB BOW, (Lord's Pay,) at V>% a. m., and at 7 p. m. Snbjeo- 1 for the morning—“ The Reuirrcc.ion. Ihe pat lie are cordially invited. nob - u OiriOEJTDS. CtTtXEva Bake, 1 Fittaburgb, NoiembeMth, 18t32 J 7T=?*THE President and Directors of Iky thl . Rank baro tbli day declared a piTldeod of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profit of the past *ix moatba payable to Stocky bolder*, or tbclr legal representative-, on or alter the 14lb inst. The F.nk • B^ tne » * b ® b YAM T DpttKK, Ca*bicr._ Bank ot Pittsbtoob, l PitUbtirtb, NoTerobHt 4ih, 18C‘2. { rr=?»A DIVIDEND OF FOCK PER Iky CENT. (4) oo lb” Capitol Stock oftbie Bonk, for the peat tlr toootbt, hu been tieclated thle Joj, end wlllbe oojoble to the etoceboUeie, nr tbelr letal repneontetterf, oo or otter tbe 14th loetent. This dividend will be tree ot tbe Doited Sum Too. the Bonk hoeing oeeumed the pojment of tho eime to ib« Oovornojent, l n*~6:3ld*ltwP JOHN U ABPKB. Cashier. DI VIDEND) —The Directors bf the iky Allegheny * PerryMllle piny haVo Ihle day declared a B !?'fwa’ DOLLAU PEB ftHABE on the Capital Stock of«aW Company, «< BT, Tmaaorer Allegheny. Noe. 3. lH«;noll-at Ornci or th* Alliqumt <3ii W«m, l AUegbtoy Olty, Not W, f i'^»l)lVlDßND.—'The President ana s is l3lll VoPHE^OS.t^ur,, HALT DOLLAbS PEE BQABE qb l * Capital Block,outol the earned profit*of the last alx month , *j*£S imd “S I m“’A«hi°»m. Sfcn-urr. t£F° Dl oJnMKraii» I«.c«*sci 1 Pittsburgh, Nor. 3d, J ii _ mretinc of the Boinl of Director* of this Comnant. held*tbis daj, a Dividend was declare jof TtlttKß DObLABS PEB 6HABB on the Capital VS£ «XSJou tof the pr.fltsof the lasi •»* r.HNEV.^.^T lIOK CittJiki or Pirreoonoa, I November 4th, ISbb > Diisctors of this Bant have tk-f? ,hlr ,1«, ircliro.] • LMrldonJ of POOR PbJ‘ pr V T on the Carltal block, oat ol the profit* of lb* msu£ *o Btockboldrr. or ib.lr » i_ . rMßiitatives. on and after the 14lh lust. U £?<S j MAOOyriN. Cashier Msmaatcs Bans, l ratsburgh, November 4th, 1862. f (rSo-THE MECHANICS BANK hiw ,1,1, d.J dretired . Dlrtdlod of FOUB PEI! ?«£ iStot »»■ D. UoOBEW, CorblT. pr 6 td ALbumorr I PUUlmrgb, HewmbM 4th, leoi- i President and Directors ot Iky t iii> unit u.to ihu ««r .b. utb >»*-. *Vw oos:ta Mttrauw. »"■; PUtabor«fa ( NtjTembrr 4tn, ibj— ) rr=»THld BANK, has this day declared . DiTidoaJ of ruOE FEB CENT <m It. Cmplul guk, 00l of tho proau tor th. JjJ Kor.lt., fro. it oil Tun, r»J»b'» ,h ' 14th inittot. uo*:2w Excbaso* Dam. or Pi*™??!*" 11 * I MoWßb'r 4th, 14C2. ) Directors of this Bank have declared • Dividend of FIVE PEB QEN'T ««t of the earnings of tho last six month*, P»J^ U rVBM.IV JTOTMCES. v DKAWISU SCHOOI., LM* Ho. ISO Boblnoon •tr.pt, Oral boo-P brfo* SSSStt-Wstsag^ U Sr {ft Jc,V f,“co J»o?iDrtnatlon. Touog tu«n ...blog 10 I ‘‘’‘ t “‘ *° ““ OBXOEMBB*- _ urfici Ko»ii» lMOAjc* «""■ 1 Pttt*bof(bi October 3W» W 654. I r-=.AK EJECTION for thiruen Dirco (kjy ton o( IhU Compwj. <•> *<* J b " „«[ [» brU »t lu ode*, to BigJuJ ‘ tfSit.lU.on TDE6DAI. «o«nl»rU.l.. IM-, bom »>«' FOR FLASK KOA1) DI HECTORS. —An Election »«> oS,’. Bon Plonk B°<“> Ton Homo, •>; of iJredor., Preeident nod Treoeonr %«J>omra ino jeer. Thoelectionwill teke plocoon KONDAT, NoT.lUb, 18<a, between tbe houre til in o dock A m ' B (vAD‘i°gAMPT' K. P.eeldeot. 07FIC* WHI<*X l Plueburgb, Ootober 29, 1861. J jy-SoAN ELECTION for thirteen Dirco- Iky ton ol thli Compooj , h Y U N ‘ TJm offloe, So. M WH.r .ttoot, ;o T< JJ S I ? AY ’ S °ITi h&r lltb 1*62, between the boon of 11 a- m. *na *■ berlitu, i»w, wv M GOBDON, SecreUrj. Oc3Chdtd FITT6BCIOB Oo , October 31, 1863 ELECTION for throe Uireotora b l tiiii CompMj will be held at lb£ Banking UoOie.on MONDAY, November 10ih,18C2, between ,b.b. ? r..m. ■°-y n d n V D m B CPLLT ,r„1,1.r. Huiuici 1 Bin, Pittsburgh, 0ct.17,1»C2. ELECTION for President and U-<£/ director! of thU Eink, fur tho '"“'“R JiS' will In bald it the Booking Boole, on MONDAY, the* nth or Horember, bitwoin the honn ot 10 i'SwMrjSto*'cTih. Stockhold.n will be held totlUMDaY.BoTen.^ttb.l.’U.^^ ' “ PirnrowaH, October 16 th, 1862-, b The°Jril,‘.i m w“til 2 n«Sibg of Btoekboldera will ««£*■» °° ff’gggiufrO^Mer”- laoa Citt B akk or FitmwßAi l October 16tb, 18C2. ) rr“-o="AN ELECTION for thirteen Direo- of lhii llink will be hlld it tbi Banking Bonae, MOB DAY, Morember 11th proximo, l»- ‘"■SSSnKMuiro'f'S BtSkhilder. »M be' I Atom. on TUESDAY, Ho.em -0I''1 '' ** U MAPOrWH, Olthler. ALLtonnrr Bum, October 15,160 J. ELECTION for Directors or “1 tw.Voo“ K ', Oaibltr, Oitkuo Bam, Pittiburjzb. Oct. n, lSfii. , ELECTION for thirteen Direo* toreof thi«B*nk will be bell~at tbe BinklD* ef Stockholder. will , kis ATiTtfibAr Not. 4lb. »t Uo'clock*. ni« Olfo. T VakWiKN. Uwthler. pOCKET BOOKS, DUBtEB, 4 ti» 8 to. and 12 m« * AWTEBB H*W TIB KSVPXOPfI; For aalo by o. kjbkpatbkjk a co., S3»ctatrr, .id WWrt'W"'* ' iA “ PB ' onniHEva, shams. oaA ?P““S^. raD AwnU torKIBB’SOBLKBBATKD tttDMINATIHa A»l> MBWOAmO OA^O^ oils, Ho. 3» Wood Bt.ro, opiwUoStJ.CbWl** ttm.l. PlttiborgD, P.- 1>18:lr * ynx-MRa & BOSS, Dealer* »wp .DOMESTIC BTItLfl Ot.BX? DEPOSIT,DIKE principal cUla» Hbbat ribbon SALE OF .the Vj season. UES£BS STRANGE A BROTOEB, Wm .... .. A-clic o» TOtIBSDAV. 13,h, by UAOOtETY A «>., 279 ul Br “ d way, New Yorki TWO THOUSAND CABTONS OF BONNET & TRIMMING RIBBONS, i .ho uewe.t asaortmMit* and design®- Ta so # ods oro now being landed from steamers, ud are tlia most desirsblfl stjles imported tbl. r»oB:3td TTuuig-. olu wines, bkanwjm, Ij * c —JJPBCIAL AO'vTJON hALS —Oo TTJEB UAY MOBNIINO. NoTomber lUh, at procUely 11 jT’d'ck at NoJ 10 South Sixth «tie«v. Utwcrtl Mar • tel nuJ I hemrat street*, la the Cm j of rbiladelphi*. BBA'NDiKa^MADEIUAS-SBKBBlESan^in: •i j ... i nnrfnh several fam alnce, areof the fioeet quality, warranted pure andl unadulterated,, and lT * Lt . ionciafly reoammendod to prifate gentUmen PLOU Tautoaue. now ready, andlwlU tm per „ MID m , |l ,o^,n , ',men..endtn« w tb^.ddr ACCIIOPXfe j Western eennst evania uos j> [TAL.—The building of the limue Trj meat, ui Dumont, belQf oompleied, wntribn tort and Inend* ol tba institution, with their laml or pj] at. reapectfutly ln«»d «• «“»* 'S° 0 A>«“&« c-K-bratum, which will l* held on TUKBUAH, tne co 7; ilm Depot of the PtLUDurfih, Fort Vtw,* SSZtp bX-. in Aiiegiieuy, e. la o'clock, *ni reimu iu the ewn ng. . , . Excur»t- u Tickeia (ptico 3U cent*,), can l>eb»d at ‘“i?d'!: 6^m.^«p«:t rf .ro» -ml-:, o. the B„ard end otter D4KtWEL L. P.oldun Wutam Pemi’a Hospital. CAKD —To Lioht Infantry Officers it Ciui- aowi.-B.tiuj Mcuau.d lum nubnown putlte U.»« cttcutalid ‘W"'* | Utu Intliuclinj lnl.nlrjOomp.ulM *“!;**“ “:*' i. r _ tactic*, l hereby challenge any officer, who hi* up to tbl. Urn. Attempting to or cuorp.nl,. In C.mp Howo, to eetect on. comp.nr, to tre instructed trj blnael' 1 «ud three to lrj pmoed under mj d.roctlou, for • like purpoM. Cor no, num ber ol compeuiee tn IlkepropoAlonO to be tad «««1 of at the eud of one u. two week*, by Gen AoweVcept. Smith and «»». Wfctanbam- bun ol loatructlon being tb«t Adopted b, C.pt.ln nfOlor ,h ” J. g. MoRLWAIN. VfK"W~ i.UiNSLUNM.HiNTa, in Btore »n< JN for aale— -10 DbU. Cranberries; Q 600 do Appm; 76 bnebeU Onion*; •ii dj Walnut*, 4u do Timothy Seed; 36 do Glow Seed; 16111*. Bwe*t Cider; 17 do Country Soap; 110 dozto extra bloom*; 1:16 baib. White Beau*; 10 boxer Opal Candle*; do do Uertnau boep; (| vomT 4 , :u . i'aiKNT s'l'Et* ljiD- (ruin *to 10 *«* h ‘s b i ,t,£ ‘ ll * m * ,J ight; lodi.peiu.ble (or (to boo*. orcliorj. A <b .upplj Joat reoalaeJ at *> Hub atniel poS ltO**T rsKEKou, bMiLicm * amkKican J WALL fAftU fa, ~1. M p mAB3UaIL rUCTd KKVOI.VKKS, oia and new lQf “itiiwK.l TETL3CY, 13tt Wc«I«. lUUl’Klia' AMU OAtifiiN't'KKo’ O tools .« L „, , 3S Wo „ iahF'awU BOW It KNIVKa tor J bj BOWH * TKTLBY. 130 Wood .1. Ls rvi ifia— lsoo pair just receiTod an J 5 tor »»1» by »oWK a TtTkKT, 136 Wood HITE ANU UHEY SUlh'lS AKU Mf-Ptc H*U Aoctt tt Hop—- OLUIKKB' aUIBXf, UKA.W tKS > aoQKM, cb«>P, at Mc.'UlUPd’* Aortkn. EN a OAJLF BUU'i'6, at M Ulelland . iuctlcu. __ "* W H- DESHT, CwWor. SHIK'I'B AM) UKAW KKS at McClel Aiutb’ baCmokals * BOOTS It 4 filvtoalfi Hall locUon Hoc— . li ~ fcULinUUi'B SIIUK3 AM* UAi»ilu ltAL»»tMcCla.i*n«l’> Auction Bow. B- uVs AM) YOUTH'S BOOTS at McCall H uut> 111 ■ Mct:ieUttnd *• UlK'l'B, JJKAWKKS AND tOUKB at Hunnl ». I Anctlcn H , - ALL FArKKS, at oil pnces for _ „i.it w.phambaU. rpilK Wfcn'iCbfcS'JfcK AOAJJKMY, 1 AND BILITABY INSTITUTE, AT WEN* CttKiTEB, PENNSYLVANIA, will aramima. tb. c icier lerm of Or. clec-cr moottr oc <be lit of NOVKMBEL NEXT. TNe amw ol lotrortloii D UWnwjA ud erlnum, <I»lE»»l a»A mw bore end toqoi to bo tor bnsl&tM or tOIICgB. TUo Prindc*i t who wrote* *H hi* time to e*t# of bloKhool end iu pupil#, U m*M»l CTBtJeaeo of *btH*y eod **p*ri«K». «• Fr-weAead Epamuk Unfa**":*** Uogblby mldcot t*y»■*»■- *n adtaniy wbicb wbl towdily etroredeled by th* petroa* of the lrulitattoa. ] ililiUrt Dtjxtrtmni U wider the charge of uso! Q. tSZiaSTot Philadelphia. cstioai tor ibe poeitlon ere exteulveiy known It* tlutlee end reqtJramonU donotjln f!*L£3 fore wno th* Literary a* nt among th# eedet oorp# 1* l#ft optional. A. *rincip»L M 13:2 b} ?od 144 Tat ap ta tin foil t o “ d JW'. n . , 0 1 m 1 »nU I, W»' I pS balk- Oar pricoe r*ago from 8 1° SO<*ou. rr* pat □Dths knowing klfi<U^ ««■ "“iSiS&SUffiS: 810 JS ’ W. btUtr. oar CoCW ta b. WUr than “J h”"”* ooiM.»■;to «toifjgjgg/j gi££ oorner Waahlaaton attest, New York DOiKS. lj»«J1W goultfWftttr Ohlcafo, Illlnoi*, »IU rccein prompt attention. »22:8ioti A - SdISCsBUKS iiOl'HilS. — by tin Astiitmat amcmmu aedw th« w »«®“ * _ entitled “An Act to proiid* Internal Bet** SSS^Ss;^ ■aid <oalit]r. Ammß fßd BUtrtct, Ponn'a. IM.l...lHll. lBC2:3tda3Hrr For tli« n«w FosUg* Cuireucy; BLOCOSIB’S ISKSTANDSi PHOTOGRAPH ALBUHSi W. B. HAVEB, WOOD AW|> TfflßP KUUIA MU*LH, Hi OBEKfiS BTMET. SKW TOB-X CITT. govebhmeht' coffee, TABtB it Ph&cm. |» tt . * Manubotonr o! titty diicrtpttoa ol FTJ IRISr ITU'S/ MO. U SHITHFtiM) HTBMTi PITTBBaBQa. A lull Muuitmuut cl P ITTgBVBOB UAN PWIj rOBBC rUBHITVSII omlUnll jonbwad. wUc» m> will aell •> th» piwMtftK** ** ' lal&Wßzd* - vro’i’lOJS TO (JOWrKAO't'OittV— SassEgggs •llfy, from tho owloni Hn« «» **>• moBLEY. propor.T to Kim »W. ja*gjggk \t OTIOK. —Caught ndritt, on &sssss#afesff'gg6S=. 'MwchfaWWo». 8» 78f123t KOfUSALS wiU bo received lor lot' star ssjsSSSßS ssgaSjggggs-; / 'U4Ui>i£ Ulii toll diliis—ln lota oi COO to IMO tint Ul U«» l« «“*«“ imbuuri fcad «t«uU «t rtkmt 40® pwltj. lujulr. of HATLOB A SMITH. DUmobd OU Works, or *t ths office of SMITH. frABX A 00. otflbtfm Orno. ~ 'oUßSntum— Any person in want •ff on. an UrepplM l*..darmU>* "A,’**«x MT, wthbnnli Pott Wte«>' - a vimwn; v? • ~ I -' ■ ‘'- . - -^-■ '»'' • fjto COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DKALKEB. EATON, mACHUM & CO., No*. 17 and 19 Fifth Stieot. KoisisrspS 6HIETS Kid B DBAwkM.'wOOLks 1 HOODS, 0 5S■ to arrire. Oar stock su purchased before the bat great ad* NKBfl) PKDDLKBS, and all who buy to m>l\ again* H. B.—A chele* M»prtin«nt of Staple Dry Goods, (it wbftU**l»Q">T- Lh A' P NO. 21 DIAMOND and get , bottle »l SMITH'S LCSTBAL WASHISO D, wblc i .area half the wap nod , og t and Int.hee th. clotbaa with » loam. Ona quart botila, for 26 cent., will do aablngfmr times for* Urge fatally. Qt« cu 1 * cleaned In one-fourth the time, and r th»n b ’ any other proceie , r« botti >, sod if not letlifictory, return the > and gei your money. Sold by the pint, quart |]Jn°at he Wcud.n and Willow of r ., m 21 Diamond, Pltt.’bnrgb, Pa. [NDSHjiY'S [TUBE BLOOD SEARCHER, A sore euro for CAN °B4SOKBODB FOBMAHONS, BCBOFULA, CUTANEOUS B'>RSS, a ERYSIPELAS, BOILS, PIMPLES ON TEE PAGE, RARE EYES. 601 TETTER AFP OTIO'B, SCALD HEAD, dyspepsia, OOBTIVENESS, OLD AND STUBBORN DLCEEB, RHEUMATIC DISORDERS. JAUNDICE, BALT mebcubial diseases, i GENERAL DEBILITY, LITER COMPLAINT, __ LOSS OF APPEHTE, LOW SPIRITS, „„ FEMALE COMPLAINTS, EPILEPSY OR TITS, PAHALYSISOBFAISr uj DTPfIILIIWe o Uii iiKgOFTUB BOSS9t Together with all other dleeaeeJ baviug their origin condition of the Mood or circulatory •jetem. MTTbe only genuine preparation made by Dr. 3. M. LINDSEY, rr at J. M. FULTON’S Drug Store, FIFTH BTBKKT. pULTONS COOGH SYRUP. Fulton’e Cough SyrufMxire* Fulton’* Cough Syrup cures • COLDS; FuUon-.^oghSytujremrre^. Fallon - . Cough SI”^"" SBJS FUtou. 0o» 8 h SJ™Th7blA. Fnl.on - .C«o,hSqnn^ szi Fulton’s Cough Syrup can* CROUP; f affect ions 1 niton - . Oongh BBK1TnIN0; Fulton - . Oongh Poitou - . Oongh Byrujcjtrre^ Fulton*. Cough Byruj, B 'S? IBS . gOBK THBOAT; Tnllon - . Congh OBEST; Fntton'a Oongh 8 1™P«7J. Q or blood ; Fulton’s Oough Syrup cut** asthma; Fulton - . Cough COOGn . Soldiers and cltlteas—every one afflicted with try It. Coat 45 cents a bottle, at J. H. IULTOH’S DRUG STORE, pguTUUKApSTAEBOSST all styles; DIABIES, iso, «u *tjU; CHIOS STATIOSIBY P0BTF0LI03; POSTAGE CDBBENCY BOLDEB3; All bow And popular 800 KB; All let* PAP KBS and MAGAZINES; POBTNONAIES; WALLETS, Ac.; STATIONKBY, »I 1 kind*; BLASE BOOKS, Ac., Ac. A large aaortment alwaya on band, at JOHN P. HUNT’S, nofl Mawhuo Hall. Firm Street. UNITED STATES LICENSES. Omen o» Inraam Bernrue, f Tvemtp&ird MUttkm DUMA IWo, I Allagheny. Bor. 3, 1861. J Notice U hereby then to ell perecm. who here baie lueened tor e licence, nr.der the licleeLew. oltheDulledßtttee, within the city ol AU"She“j, the bbronehs of Mencheeter, Dnqoeene, Seerlckley. Sherpeburgh end Terentnm, ud thetewnibl[.ol PewtSley» Ohio, Pnnhlln, die**. Pine, Bamtt*, Bheler, IndUnk, Bart wer, Tkwii* Wert Doer, Blehland end Hampton, In AlSheoJ that ibtir applications here t*«n returned, end that their Llcenee U_*ow dH«, end they ere required to cell et the Collector i Ofloe, 80. 67 Water street, Allegheny, without de» u*. ibA take out their Licensee. < , > jUtd BUt- nSSdeltwT Collector of 2MPl.irtet.Pn. QUOD CIDK ALL THE TBAB BODED. Sulphite of Lima will preeerro Cider (or any Uinfth ot DMbn» lor <U Cm.—Take one quarter of ao ooace toarery (alloa of Older, or tau ouneae of the. Sitetoamjbtrniof tony pMw-tajßjj i iogU with iomaOidar or water. Alter ***■ S23^x£sz&*> *" on. t*ml°< *1 joEHSTOH, ooM ootmt amllhlUU Mi Tomtb »tra»U Q p K > 1 n <i MBS. B. KITCHIN, Hstldc irarcbssed * ireU.selectedstoek of WINTIB kiILLINC&Y GOODS, from thebest Eastern boom, will open, on Triday tbs 7th * n . ,t y r “ el, |* nt M , S‘ sortmSt of ths Utest styles of WlntrtßonoeU, Hats. Gaps, etc. Particular attention respectfully nUdttd. no. 123 Federal street, Allegheny city. ro4:4t FIKST , KA'i'JS FAMILY BUGGY HOBBS JOB »ALB.-n«lng*>" „o uiofor, I .ill -U m, BUOOY HOBBS. Ho U . otrong, lino locking bom, ootid jcoii old, pertctli IS.‘kUhongb gnj looking, onj lodr eon drtoo him raat a loeomottre or band ol mule, fl* can l>a aean at a. Jackman’* Lltery BUbls. looSilw J. B. MORGAN mUbwty ROBT. 8. DAVIS, Booesellee, No. 93 I Wood ktroot, bu lult returned tram •m ritiee. where he oil largely ropltaUbed bu itock ofl&OOKS—Theological, Otami al, Scientific and Mbcellaneetti—and t3d In a fin# nroortment of Stationary of all kinds. Heinvltee particular atten itontoue stock of School Book*, end to thejrMb tapplr of Photographic Alboma end Card r-ortwiu, which he hai received. ; po * - wpiTER WiIIIHEHY. Aleo, everything new anddesirable to CLOAKS ANDBAOQUES. • otCfclwd —_ QUNDKII&, JUoT KfciOKlVKJ^ O 2000 C*. choice Country Shonlderv; OXO «< *• ** £idn; 78 dosen fhney Broome; 800 ftafreeh 801 l Botteri n 100 bash. Neahnnuock Botatoee; __ HowlootOr.MdtbcoAUbj' .“•.HEPJKJU ocgB:m. No. 1«3 Liberty .tTMU nuau 30 bbia. largo No. 3 Mackerel; Jj sotuorbu*. •“ •• J “ i :: • Bogbrad^dto^obj’ bAHbEES-120 new, to eirite ijUtbrallbi - BJE[SI £ OOUJISB. I Jg^735fTH~AKR1V^......1862. moke NEW goods, roJ for FALL AND WINTER, compriring BARRED COUNTRY FLANNELS; WRITE do uo; RED YELLOW « 0 ' GREY J°| Ilbachfd and unbleached canton FLANNELS; PRINTS CHECKS, TICKINGS, OASINETfI.KJS* TUOKY JEANS, TABLE LINENS AND COTTON diapebsThosiebt, Gloves, velvet bib- BONsfcORSETS, UNDERSHIRTS A DRAWERS, LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, Ac. N. B.—A beautiful stock cf VCBV CHEAP. C. lIANSON LOVE Si CO., (Bit HiV*,) no 7 _ YEAR’S PRICKS s I.L s S; LAST YKAR’S PRICES o I* o A IS- S LAST YEAR’S PRICES s is a. ’W l s ; LAST YEAR’S PRICES Dress Goods; BARKER & CO.’S, HOiUNKS, It anil 79 JMarket Street, THIRD ARRIVAL OF HEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. Now WOOLEN HOODS. NUBIAS iSONT-AOS. >Ja« PKATIKG jackets A CAPS. 7 New WOOL SLEEVES, MITTS A SOARES. Saw WOOL UNDEBSHIBTS A DBAWEBS- < Naw BOSTON AND COABSI TABNS. RALMORAL AND HOOP BKIRTa. j- And a foil lloa of aB kind, of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. •M-Coontry and City Merchanti and Milliner* will find II to thalr edrantage to aiamlna our atock before taaklng their purchaara. Noa. 77 and 79 Market street. WHOLESALE ttOOMP—Pd and 3d stories. nog. GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT EATON, JIACRUM A CO’S, Non 17 and 19 Fifth Street. Wo invite rpedal attention to a choice aelscUon ol KEW GOODKt received. AU the new and de drable atylea of . DBISS TRIMMINGS. I FRESCH KMBBOIDIBIES. I LA f£ L HE^ N Sj|I«TS. HOOP SKIRTS AST) COBS ITS. LADIES’A MISSES BALMORAL SKIRTS, B °lu>VKi! B G B ADSTLEW ASD BTTTEHS, ZEPHYR AND BHETLAND WOOLS, &HIT HOODS AHD BQHTAGB, HEAD PRESSES AND HAIRNETS* LADIES’ WOOL UNDER GARMENTS, nPHTm* SHIRTS AHD COLLARS, RECK TIES. SUSPEND BBS, HANDK Wt BILK UNDEBSHIBTS AHD DBA WEBB. FirTH BTBMX. CASH BUT KBS supplied i» qaentitj at lowest pricee. EATON, MACEUH * CO., Hoe. 17 iib Id fon Btun> rjio THE PUBUIU. Dolly crrlTolh by Eipne. wd Bollroul, ot New Goods MACRUM & CLYDE’S, Latest e'jloe of— TBIMMISag, EMnBOIDEBIES, COLABS, MTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, FANCY nets, patterns, SKIRTS, COBSETB, Ac. Large assortment! of— HOSIKBT, GLOVES, JCBiraHJNO. °OOD|. fcr Ladice, OenMemen. and Children, FI*B, HESDLES, THREADS, and other small wares. - w® invite the special attention ef whpWe and reull bo jars, eonflaent tbat,we can m*t emy wnnt in price end variety. MACBTJM & CLYDE, no, TBM»rb»tiL.b»tWMn4th«adDUmona. GOODS I DRY GOODS!! M. Burchfield’s. BATIHETS, all colors; FAHOT OASSIMEBES; GREY SACK FLAHHELS; OBEY TWILI RED do WHITE, RED, YELLOW, BLUE, PINK^SOL* FEUIHO AHD FIGURED FLAHHELS; SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND SAOQUES; New Dress Goods,- Jnl t received .t HOBTHIABT OO BN KB MTOBYH AND MABKKT BTBEETS seaWEs LONG WOOL SHAWM; 8411 ABE WOOL SHAWLB-MW«ty!r, STKIPBD BBOOHA BHA' Hbee. LONG WOOL SHAWLS; Utsta E4DABE WOOL SHAWLS; Children', LONG AND E 4. WOOL SHAWLS. H O O P SKIP for LADIES, HISSES AND CHILDBBN, 7RBT:;'; ' ~ i , ; T r£IO THE TRADE. JOSEPH HORNE, la now rrceivlng hla tbirdlarge stockof able to theaeaaon.-to whldino *sSs|aMdTS attention of dty and country MercbAnW a» mn. Newnppli« of ' DBESS TBIMMtNGS AND KKBBOIDraIFS, WOOL HOODS. NUBIAS. SONTAO. SCARFSv MITTS, SLEEVES, Ac.; DNDtHSHIBTg A DRAW ERS; KNITTING i YARNS AND I ZEPHYR >i WORSTED BONNETS. MATS.' L envtL VMHERS? bonnet matebi- ALs!al%c. ;»ANCT GOODS AND NOTIONS. 89*Pricea u low aa any Eoatefn Jobbing Bo«w. DOlltf and Cloaks* IN Ife? STANTON OAVALBI. 74 MARKET STREET. Wan DaraarwawT. 1 Wuhlngton City, D. 0., Oct. 3.18 EL f M»joftJoaiPß A. Stockton, Pituburgb, Pa.. Slr You are horaby anthorlad to'rebea Borf .nfnt'of clrS, In t6a 81*“ SJ three voan or during thewar,to beotpuiud S£S£T%th General Order No. 126, from thU De* I ’“tS’fWJ and Suit OIS cere can h« mu.tered'ipon completion of the orgnnliatlon of *B* sSlatad man wIU be muttered na enroltad.l » P pure ol clothing, armt, horaea ahd aqnipmenU WIU I ha ItarnUhad by the proper Department. B, order of of I Brigadier Oenaral nnd A. A. G. HianeOAUtana Panaan-Tuna Mlima,l , Harrltbnrg, Oct. 7,18 K. / The foregoing authority of the War Department U S“orSilratlon IndloaUd by the War Department. By order of the Uoeernor. AL . BUSSELL, I ‘ Adjutant General FennayWanla. 59 Market Street. JOSEPH HORNE* No. 78 Market Street, A QUI aswrimeat of, fst opknki>; & D. HUGUS’ loagA&diquan; NcweitetjUiin Nos. 77 end 79 Market Street, .mn’.lHl' jrOTICES, BOUNTV *177. From the .bote It will be •« ‘J** *B* aimed baa been duly aathorUed to itwlllb* attached, aa tar a»pcwlbla, to the »ia wsaaKu rt • Begiment are now In Camp, “4 *! *iIIi fl SuSlaMiot SyTcS’pl.Wre'nriCKt^^—Z gJS? SEffiSw gtenblh. j Battalion haa been called for apecial SSetary o! War. and wUI be armed, equipped and I homed with the lead poadblo delay. aVTbe Colonel can b* found at Headquarter!, BANK BLOCK, Fifth atnet, abovo oftMr “ **£} Office. w jttICTIOJr Svt&Eß- FURNITOKE, HORSEt| PS wnfOLE SADDLES, HARNESS, MILCtI MWB io.-Oii WEDNESDAY-MORNING, Nor. ia.b, at 10 o’dock, will he •old. at Ocl ■j.... in AitAffhenv Araexud, LaurenceVllle, the entire lurnlebment of raperlor FnrnHnre. Caneta Balding. Ac., comprising Mahogany Jtuur gSxcbJS, SSpItoR Bockiog fUat WrflnutiChaitir Walnut Centre Table, Mmog- WJnn, Enclosed Waah Stands, Ac. ALSO, AT U O’CLOCK, 1 rxir valuable Pay Carriage Hone*—work tfadsr y B "re the tad die I "^■‘^nhKr^-^^f.Bmldlre. 1 Bretts or Barouche 2 superior Milch Co*** .... • Tuns, or SAua-Cath, par pAylß|Anc t. noT * * Valuable diamond property AT atTCTIOK —On TCSSDAT IVlSISO» nthrini o’clock, wOl be ■oM'.ta the eecond . Saar of Darla' Auction. M oTtSo bl» lot of ootmd -tltoste ontboToutn rtoe oi w Diamond. Srins a front of 20 feet on tho DUjwnd /^gfcass [ gage- •• ADJOCBNED ASSIGNEE'S SAEBot TATETTB BTBKET PBOPEBTT.—OnTtfIS .rn entKil Sot Utki *t 7J6 o’ektki/rt Dwb McClorkoo, assign** ot Locos, BiensrdiJrOOm tow SSrt iSart fiSSto to AU*itoay SBWtSZ SS^'SailSi'SSSai^raSjS ‘S*; rcldn. In on* J. 8. PAVIB. An*. Books at axjotion.-oh Satur day *V*SXaO,*OT-«h.«t 7 <&><>=*■«“ , 5£ ■ ; Auo, v rtHASB-S COiicENTBATBD LYK.^ UoTBAIOBDAY HOBHISO. Hot. Bth, Jt 10 vin h* .add. *t D»Ti*’' Auction. &4 Jiesb •tie«U to clom (SontignlMDt, 12 boxe*, Meh t TClil*»'B highly tiGncentrmttd 1 PATH.*"*-. T iQtJOBS AT AUCTION.—On BAT- B»TU’As« lo ">. s * ni ' 9 burtli Bonrboa-WniikyT •■••••' Brandy* ' 1 qStfter cm* BaaU Cm* Bom; 13 caM OldOoeoUo. DATIB. Aoct. i POO ' . BOGGIBB AT AUCTION.—On SAT BBOAT MOKHIsa, 'Aot. Bth. M JJ “ d ?S u the Oommeieiel Seleeßoome, 61 Fifth meet, will b®«oW— lßocfcswej BaggT* g Ua*6T. j, p, PAYIB, Auct. •OOTS .IJTD SHOES, LOOK HERE.—Onr friend JAMES EOBB, No. 83 M»rl«t/»trMt,»M ncen«x re turned tom the Eeat with erlerge .toch of •BOOTS AUDI SIIOSS, Comprleln, »11 Mtagt™' l it* 'SSSugZ'SL “ pSur*ood. »hlch h. cm rtcommmd fcr MM- Win «.*•» »«‘»gs«3: I 58*“- «i«d* *»“* to. pUc, 8S HABKEISTEM*. I. oc4 ’ ' . AT.BREB. BOH & CO, : 'ho. 71 WOOB STBSET. comer ofJourto, H.l. nnlnd nl«r*«»nd complete etock or boots, shoes and gattebs, Pmth»i»dfercMSxi-t»etor® th#adT*ace. „ Onr etock comprise. nil nrticle. luburllne, olto. b-lJmSty, nn/wlll to «dd low for cm*, or rrttiL jnF.nr.iMjtJTT MMO** TTENBE g. hale a CO., (BscoMisit io JtniM 0« '" Merchant Tailors. BoS | . . ArmowwaHtog-U* ll ~ .} . FAU , AHS WIHTEE ‘ BZOCK. ETJI ItoMwit »a ■ tert »MM ” ,rrM “ VBSTIH OTiSoOATIH(M. "MSSr.wSSif-Stei* 1 -—: - «5w smeq ao ? M . on h * c I tL ,V.,.tn<i to oar csrrvfQ aeet wltk eoa: o» fsskast. oiaib simbw. YfTixiCK.—Whereas, Cetrera_of Ad- N 'iriiSkon on tb. «uu of Dr. WIBUm I. STVSeSceLed. tor. tom dnlj. (anted to kn. Chartb.»*®“*L^„ < . tw » p. poke. AH petvoot £Sst*d to **M «»Ute a» reqewtod to pakotono tsss£s&* ♦‘‘gffmd Bo'gtrmnmrmt. ~A I'i'BNTMUi 1 % ' .'': 4£amg§i£fa
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