, f MINIM I." •• • •J .* v:• .< ■■—•<•» *k' • ‘- V- - ) ' *s;' ».• f- cf V ,«i . ‘ ' La&kfcAdflfcsg»^A?teJ<i ...t i. . & .Is.-..!. .‘ ¥|4; : :j:-.i,., '•’ ...,,^; .’. ,'- ..... ■ :V : ’^- ; -Ml'.'i \?7'. V. -W% < : ' 4 J" 'V , i‘ •’V*:'. - ' \/V*V (■'•S'l*' ; •iVjJfft'VV*!' o'-.*;* * Vv::-—> :’.. -- *-x v • rJJviJ** '. :v%:>*>»• «ij» | !»■*&»■’*<& .*:;/ ?«t 'V 4 i-."W: f f ss:,: y<- ■■ & .■',i%;ii\ , iv/.,'j -Iv'CA? ■U , i l- i{*''«A:» , >'v’ : -'''N'i'«.J ' '••:*/’■ ■ ♦■ , '»»:«N't>*v vj.i.y.j fc .V. •,«. ,4 i . . ( ' >: ;< l- ' •A i • ' i *’ ' * i 'M.- '"■■ i ;jft TUESDAY- lt. LOCAL- -HfgMLLIGMNOE. from Yesterday's TSveaing Gaiette. Horrible Aecident--Man Burnt to De&MkrJn a Limekiln. Oa McCluhg: was called Upon 1 ; to investigate .ftmost horrible-case .•${ death from harping, the pirticulars of which, J- so faraß cottldbo ascortainedy are.t^cM:; /■ r On Saturday interning,-* workman employed . at a llmekitn'to'Collins township, on the Al legheny - Valley KaUroad,-eight miles above this oity, discovered the remains ofaman in the -kiln, at once give -notice of rtha .faot to ' others; and-hnd the -fireipntouLTho bidy' was tuostly consumed,the legs, agntand hlad having ’ been burnt - cS, leaving hothlngbuC the orirped and blaekbnad skull was removed, but tEebojmhnd-becoißOfo soft and brittle, from ,tho intensity efthe heat, that it ttll T<rpiec?B; The jury was enable to find the natpo '6f man,but front whet t heyc Quiff- rekrti 1 hahad fallen info thekilnddringPridaybi^bt.,'; Noohohasyetbeonoisiedfrbm thatbeigh borhoodj-bat Jt ls supposed that the deceased was ah lhsahetoonjvr no freqUeaUy Visited the - klln at 'for-thr .purposo of warm,lng himself. Hb-¥bamed :: abodt : an'd spent 'bis* timobefweeh his’lriends httd . Armstrong countiisV' He .was; at ahonie in the neighborhood,;' dr We'dneiiday last, and asked iLthekiinwat-etilHh'operation, but it is not knpjnrw&Snrfae spent tho time Wednesdayand-Frlday 3 nights *A?eflok f with' a string tied iotbe-C'ndKiflti-wasfband at the' - mouth of theirili, built wusfiot identified, - andibere is no positive evidOnoo as to who the 1 deceased Was; Hishathe; however, will ; doubtlesabeaßoerUlnedina dayortwo. ’The Levy on the City Waterworks. Wo have afeady mentiQuod the fact that •the attorney if .for thbrailroad bondholder* had made a levy uponthe'Oity’ Water Works, for the. purpose „of forcing the wprks to a dale, and getting control cf the revenue, which, exclusive of the expenses, amounts to tome s4o,ooo*per annum. To-day was the' time fixed* for the inquisition,, before the 1 United States Jttarshai, Which It wad hoped by toe aforesafif ’attorneys would be followed, by a condemnation and sale of the property, thus placingthe works in the Bands of a re ceiver, and appropriating the revenue : to the payment of .railroad judgments*. . At the opening of the" United States Cir cuit Court, at eleven' o’clock, J[. W; P. White, Esq., City.Sfllicltor, moved foraruletosbow cause Why tqe levy in this oaky phottld hot be set aside. 1 Judge M'Candleir.granted tho rule, and the matter will eome‘ up for argu ment on Saturday;" The Court ordered that all proceedings be stayed iq the meantime, and there thecsse rests-tor:the present. Important to Drafted flea* The Harrisburg Telegraph, of to-day, pub lishes the following special order: - Hanaiaßcno, Pa., Nov.B, 1862. The officers of Pennsylvania Volunteers, ~ V with tbrflf lieved frook.tho4.atUB assigned them in the Special Order of the 6to inot.,and will imme diately join their.reapoctire commands. . L. 'Temuh, Adjutant General, f The Telegraph adds: is of coarse 'tantamount to the. rescinding 1 “Of the ! first orderbn v the sntgeeV'"of taking the men in . question for the! old regimsata. In view of those .fasts, wninfbr that SC-is the Intention of the War Department to submit' the matter of the organitotion df oQXDpthleslknd regiment* of tho drafted »..a In fact wo have reason to believe that a faU (understanding has been had-between the got*' vrnment and the; War that, the matter at istue hae bOeh satisfactorily ax-, ranged, and that the drafted men are conceded ■ the right of controlling their own orgaaisa ■ lion.” Discharged *!* Habeas Corpus. ~ - Two young menyprivatea In the Anderson Cavalry, who are under age, and who had en- liatei without the content of - their parents; Wore' taken 1 into custody' on writs of habeas f corpus,, and 'this morning brought before Judge McCaadless, of the United States Dis trict Court. One of these U a son of Mr. ThOmas Moore,-distiller,and the other is a ladfnamed George -G; JTuck, step-son of Mr. ■ Charles Jeremy, butcher. ! The parents of the . . young men Jos tided to: their minority,;and the Court discharged them, upon condition that they shoal 3 return .their arms and elothing to the UnitadStatCs. : Young Moore had received a $5O bond for the county bounty, which .he - was alicrordexed to return; bat young. Tuck h%d enlisted without' regkrd to bounty, - and had not received any. r Charge of;Bigamy* —Officer Will, last evening, arrested a Qer nian saxhisi-'John Atnbld; residing in the Third Ward, Allegheny, on a charge of biga my.' The polioe have been -on the look out * for Arnoldior several weeks'past, butfbe had managed to keep.out.of.their, way. .The, al -legstion- isj that he . married - * woman is ‘ where he* left her 1 -with two ehU drcn;aLd('C4mo ti"ThU -ccfdntry. About 'two years sinee he married again, in Allegheny, and is now living with his seeond wife. It’ is farther alleged that the priest who married him in. Germany, hassent ovar.a certificate, ; to thatVff^ct,endorsed by Arnold's wife, whole still living. , The accusedwill have* bearing this afternoon before Mayor Alexander. Trim Book op VII. and VIII. Mflwrs. Kfj &‘Co., 55 Wood street, igcxiu for the publi«her*,'J.Yi B. Llpplncott £ Co., Philadelphia, havo received Part*;?'usd $ of the Bo.ok of briijging the Celendtt down to. .thel4th of April. Bach e grork ; form* a constant companion, whose compksy is most delightlui and profitable, rtftafiinf, for every day in the,' year/ibtno memorably facta in eelehoei pr art, or abrne achierement/aiioblated indilao lnbly in the mempryof ; wahhind^w j,tH fthe great Und-markeof the past, or floating un certainly in the dim distance, like waifs of time, and only preserved to us in the form of jtraditiona and,legends,jredolent.alwejj ofthe ' poetry whlon h&a-conferred on thorn their im mortality. • ' : ; . lubcest or Clothi.mj The notorious Ann. Snare, whose name,ha? graced the "commitment' book/’ was lodged lnljall to day on a charge of stealing a valuable lot 1 pf wearing*apparol from the residence’ of George, iVßabaawr, East .Liberty, Ann bad been employed bnt-ono day at the home, and in the evening embraced the opportanity to carry-off a Viotorlne, two or 'three silk dresses, itetfh” shawl, bonnot, veil, and other artides,.whJclT for a’iimo at lout, would have eaabtVd her to. ‘JUtrow on airs**, of the aristocratie' - character; ,;I)iXHO«T Hospital.—We acknowledge an . invitation sonttend the opening l * Asyluhi' which will take place on Tuesday afternoon, the llth tost. Can'will leave thd Allegheny sutlon at !2 o’clock, noen,lreturning at half past, four. Ceremonies..of an appropriate beenr«ranged>]«d wsrqcea don will doobUess prove :hignl|f istemting to the cohtributor»ahd Yrisnd|fto rthflf,iasti • tuUdn, wh>'>ro-cordially JnVi^4;B>W prw .ont. 1 ; , ;; .' .... ... .. Aocidbbts.—Mr. Hugh Luster, - retidiag near ; Kiilbuok, aceldentallj shot “hfasfclf through the thumb, onSstardaf. #hUosar .tStoto* » pl»(oU»li>D<lbg to' WMonTW - accldebfchappened at the houia of a nlative, :• oo Logan street.- The thumb was amputated* at the second joint.; ' •••-“ \ . Oii Thursday IkstGeorge Beams, of Mifflto tavajbip,bi4hia armtora off by a thresh .f,:/jD*»aohin«-f ’’■/ ; JJa Saturday a man named Cos; of ehd 9th Wild, had three fingers Cut off by* circular saw. tf A MtfVL CoflooCTir—Xboi© youagmen who *W(j4 ftfctbo 00/aflrof'JbojVifta School JCmim, yttturdijf *od *qforid:tbemfolref by , ibtttwipjf laowbaHi At in *nd itfindinf bln own bin tain,-OTgkt to bo In - him ro*f*n »h«r*.4tuir ootwHorie/oTer tbo M*« wool* (j, taMMiiju Uimrfaliuod., Timro*r*twX&rvioi#.ftttmWi -0» tbO'gMlioMloa of /. Ilfll.ißpioß, Bio., 1 M'Uown/lB »t U«ao Iwtwoon lb Puutunh, tan W»»»» & Chlo»jp,nil i'iU4borgbit'(«r»lin<} Kill. twrtfos og|«»ll*4 Mill-ill, eihol BtMinbor, The timowM tin Ualud to forty 4*j?j . ,■ yv-, f , n?; ; . Atd Soototy luTo lorwMdod foai[»r*vlM][«V - t? : 7; tf ;-j";f y??» ; j . “ CTcuTHo o IT Tab Ip7 AxiieiiinttsV' -'i! poem of ‘ Ihoma» B nchan»n pS&riSS*?*!^ ; i f B ~ Lipplncutt 4 °°- ,8c2 - .^Pimburgb. for.tale by Kay k Co, 65 Wood : published “The. Wagoner.” The passages ■which Mr. Murdoeh selected for his readings seemed to ftllloveraof poetry rather to whet thtlr desire for what was omitted, than to pro-* duce fAbi beling'of satisfaction, which, would have been a'most unsatiifaotoiy testimonial to the,interest of the poem. Mr. Murdoch's fine,* effective reading carried our satisfaction up afmoat to the.point of rapture—bat left us aU the;more intensely desiring the publica tion oiTihp poem, that we might supply the whole oontinnonsly. . We see .by the ttw.words of preface, (for that 1s all Mr.; Hekd' that, his pub ilsher 1 remarked^'/^thkt' the present is not a faipjable tlJDo_ the douhtry to re-? ceive a yolumo.of yiitn any (narked at- remark had but little en cooragonieh't in If for tbo'aqtborV Such .a view; rhdoed;’ it mustbd dphfesaed, seems both t»lautibld • and probable 1 } and yet the well known facts of literary history disprove It. Without to earlier periods, suffice if to adduce the spleVdid era of EngUsh poetry which commenced with tno Var fouoWing the French BevdinUoh~wben Cdleridgey Words 'wotUi, 6‘eott, Byron, Shelley, and so many others, found.thatA time of war was 1 “a fav orable .timo,v--.in fact more co than either before or volumes of poetry to be with' marked attention. We trust that'both" author andpublisher will be agreea bly aUappbioted.fn the matter of finding that the relations of. poetry and war are different from what they .have* supposed, and that . '‘The Wagoner”- will probably be received, as its striking originality and vigor entitles it to be received,'.ailiwere Scott’s “Border Min strelSy;” JfL'ay^*-'/Marinlon,” and the rest, durlnglbe wviwith France, whieh eo&vulsed Europe ln'alUhq ye4Ts.fromlSos to 1815. We wpnl.J taih.dweot. attention to.some of the abounding, beautiful passages in the **Wag oner of the AU^hanies;”—but onr space Is too ilmlted tq' permit this; At any'^te, 1 U‘;is ’unnecessary, so. far as our readers .in the oily are concsrned, who wIU remember esohgh of those passages, Impressed 4s thbj were by' Mr. Mnrdook's 'effective re 'oltatiori oftbem ltst winter, to exciteadesire to read, the whole poem,for themselves, and ! to'giye tbiTbeautiful volume .contadnicg it an honorable plabe in the ’'poets' corner” of the libtaxr-'-Tha publishers nave done their part exeeedi&gly well ih every Tespect, and while thevclumeis'uniform in fixe andL.blnding with the former volumes of Mr. Read’s Poems, published by Tickaor-A Fields; of Boston,'it is decidedly in advance of even* those elegant volumes, in point of pepSr‘;ahd typography, ”Tbe! Wagoner of the. Altegbauies, .wo pre dlet,.will he a favorite present during toe ap proaching. holidays. Assiclt opoh a , Batur day night, officer John Qiynn, of the Night .Poirop,.wai‘as"iattlWd, disarmed of hie mace, and hadly beaten by-two or three men In un iform. One of themyJ. OUTSr, has been ar rested and committed on acharge of aggra vated aisault and also npon a chargo of . akiauit and battery preferred by John Oliver is said to he a member of the Stanton Cavalry* Laacur.—A colored man named C. Butler was committed* to jiff to-day, by Alderman Donaldso&,.oharged-wlth toe larceny of a lot of elotolttg-from -Hafy Jaokson. He denies the charge; and says the articles were carried away and torn tip by hogs. Editors RsBiowKn.~Lteut. B. J. Keenan, of the democrat, attached to the Blgnal Corpf ln South Oarollua, and Lieut. R. B/Brown, of tho Brownsville Timee, at tached to. the ifotb Regiment, have resigned their commisslonsi Ms.'JaKXfi Mcliaoajfus, baggage master on the WellsviUe Aesommodation train, has xciigued his position on toe road, with toe intention of going into business in WellsviUe. His,successor U Wiliam H;-Michael. . Diab is Texas.—Francia Egan; of Oreens •burg, died recently at Ban Antonio, Texas, whither he went to look after the property of bis deceased son, Frank Egan, Esq., who was well known in this city. Assault ax© Battxet’.'—David Coffse, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Sarah Jane Allen,"has been committed for trial. The parties are colored: Malicious Hiscmu. Bliaabeth Smith was committed to jail, to-day, by Alderman Davis, charged, bn John Taggart, ■with malicious mischief./ ' LATE teleoeafhio hews. [FBOM ODK EVENING EDITION.] The Removal of Gen. McClellan— The Letter of Gen. Halle'ck to the Secretary or War. WasbikotoX, BTov. 9.—The following im portant correspondence will perhaps give some of the reasons ,whloh actuated tbelWar De partmsot -in.ieoommandtog the Presldent to amke a; change in the command of the Army oftho-Potbmao? ' LVT7KX FEOJf OKS. BILEICK. Hxi.DQCAix*'aa oy iff* Abut, 1 ' ‘ WidHtEQToe, Oct. 28/1E62. j * Bon. E. if. Stanton, Secretary of Wars Six: In reply to your letter of yesterday, I here the honor to report fcatrequi sitfon* for supplies for tbearinymnder McClellan are mid* by hi* staff offleer* on the tiere. That is,the Qoar tt*rma*tar applies,by bis .Chief Quartermaster on the Quartermaster General for commissary supplies by bis Chief Commissary or Commis sary GeneriC, etc. J . No sncV requisitions, to mjr have bebn made upon thoßeo retary of War, and none' upon tbb General in-Chief. ‘, Beoond— l On -* similar occasions Gen. Mc- Glallxa has telegraphed tom©'that h!s army vu deficient in oertaln supplies. All these telegram*; were immediately referred to tbo head* of the bureaus, with orders- to report. It was ascertained that in-.every in*tanoo the requuiGoi* bad been-imoediietelj filled, ex* o*pt *wh‘&e. the QaafJermjMter General bad been dbltg*<J tb‘ lend'lrom JFfctiadeTpbincer tainftrtfcteV'ofolothjngJ * **r .hfgfeipl .bf .delay in dopvtmeat, j .or ihureau, . in. Issuing air the ;supplies^,.asked’ for? by General McClellan or ; by 'tbavofloer* 1 of bis staff. Belay* ingsuppliesbyrailroad ou account-of the qrowdedeondlUon of.;tho.Tailrc>ad depots, or, ofatrantiof/iaffloiant number of'ears: bat whenever notified : of this- fcot'sgents have U«'*4nt ; Under tbe etXCeUent'idperlntendfl'noe'of.qan. Baupt. I been Tea* frequent and of shorter Ultiratioß’’than 1* usually the trains.' An army of the iii« of tbbtbhder'Gebr beforsomo days without tbeVujfpHlrtrfca* askedfor, on acoount of a. neglect in making timely requisitions for thousand unavoidable dplays in forwarding, them and distributing tbem to tbt different brigades wnd regiments.; From all-tbe Infonnatlob rcanobtain,Tam oftheoplnionthattbereqaTsltionsCfom that army bavo been*-filled more promptly, and . that'thrmsnrir C been tw tterVuppUedtban iu tbe esse bz bar armies operat!nf ln r thb West.'; Tb* latter have ope- at Jjnpbh' greater distant** Bom. the of supplies, and have bad far len fo ritlUei' fortraflipotUUoflr - lD'fineiTtelier# that no army In the World, to bampafoing, has boon. Juore promptly or better supplied than ©drib ; -.V/. Gen. McOWlan witir urged to gird meinforma- in ordertbat 'be.m'ored between ihoeneayandWaibiag this place. j • On tho Ist of October, finding that be par* nosed aoojeratefromfttrper'i Ferry, I turned him tb cross the river at onoe and giro battle to tbe qqcmy, pointing out to him. the disad vantages oi delaying till the Aatumn rains bad Potomac,' and impaired the* roads. _ •• —■7' •' •' i ' •-• Oc.ibe flthofjQotober he waslporsaptOrliy . ordered to croas tba Fotomao ana give .tattle to tbe «nemy # or <hlTe 'blia Soath. I said to him, "your army mosV move no# while ' the roads are . o burned tba .weeks have elapsed sin oe that order was given- ; .. '■ Fourth—lb my opinion, there bis been no sneb i wanV<if sxpplies In tb* army nzfderßtn. ICflClelli*-4d t^prevent bis eomplianob-witb- - tayttdert teadraneetpoß | 2*VbeMuid 7 tawSsiSiid Ue i :* JTff.oat v* «a* CT most as readily aa by remaining inaotlve on the north side. i 1 Fiftb--Oo the 7th*of October, ink telegram in regard to hirlntended movement, General McClellan stated that he would'require at least three days to supply the First, Fifth and Sixth Corps; that they needed shorn and other indispensable articles of clothing, as well as shelter tents. No complaint was made t& me that his army requisitions had not been flUed, and It was inferred from his language that he was only waiting for the dis tribution of his supplies. ' On the 11th of October he telegraphed to mo that is portion of his supplies sent Sy rail road bad been delayed. -As already stated, agents were immediately sent from beke to investigate this oomplaint; and .they repbHed that everything h»d gone forward same date, the 11th. General McClellan spoke of many of his hones being broken dews by fatigue. On the 12th of October he complained that the rate of supply was only one hundred and •fffty horses per week forhis entireariby, there and in front of Washington; I immediately directed the Quartermaster General to lhqulre into tors matter, and report why a Urger sup ply was not furnished to General McClelleo. General Meigs reported to me oh the 14th of Ootober that the average issue of hones to -General McClellan's army; in the field-and In front of Washington, for the previous six weeks, had been >1,469 per week, or 8,754 in aIL In addition, he reported to moHhat a number of mules had been supplied;*-and the number of these animals with Gebi McClel lan's army, on the upper Potomac, was otox 3,100. He also reported to me that he was then sending that army all the hones he oouid procure. • On tho 18th of October, General McClellan stated, in regard to General Meigs' report, that " he had filled every requisition forsnoes and clothing. General Meigs may have or dered these articles to be forwdtded, but they might ds well remain ia New York or Phila delphia, so far as my army Is oonoerned.” I immediately called General Meigs* atten tion to this apparent neglect of his depart ment. On the 21 th of October he reported; as toe result of his investigation, tout 4,800 pain of boots and shoes had been reoelved by the Quartermaster of Gen* McClellan's army at Harper's Ferry, Frederick' and Hagers town; 20,000 pairs were at Harper's retry depot on the 21at,-and that 10,000 more were on their way, and 15,000 More had been or dered. CoL Ingalls, Aid-de-Camp and Oblef of Staff to Gen. McClellan, telegraphed on the 25th as follows: “The suffering for the want cf clothing is exaggerated/Ithink, aod cer tainly might have been avoided- by timely requisitions by the regimental and brigade oommanden.” On 1 the 24th of October he tel egraphed to Quartermaster Gen. Meigs that “the clothing was not detained in the cars at the depots. Such complaints are groundless. The fact is the olothing arrives ana U lined, bat more Is still wanted. I have orderet. more than would seem necessary from any ' data furnished me, and I beg to remind yoa that you have always very promptly met my requisitions. As far as clothing is concerned, our department is not at fault. It : provides as soon as due noUee is given. I can foresee no time when an army of over 100,000 men will not call'fot clothing and other articles. In regard to General MoClellan'e means of promptly communicating toe wants of' hit army to me, or to toe proper Bureaus of the War Department, I report that, in addition to the ordinary mails, he has been in ho&rly communication with Washington by tele graph. It is dne to General Meigs that I should submit herewith a copy of a telegram re oelved by him from General McClellan. Very respectfully, your oh't- servH, H. W. Hallkck, Gen.-in-Chief. McClxlhs'b HkxdqcaxtkßS To Brigadier General hSeige : Your dilpntoh of this date it received. I have never Intended, in aoy let ter or dispatch,to make any accusation against yourself or your department for not furnish ing or forwarding clothing as rapidly as it was possible for you to do so.I believe ev erything has been done that could bo done in this respect. Tbeidea that I have tr'Od to convey was that certain portions of the com mand were without clothing, and that : the army would not move until it was supplied.. Gioxok B.MoCi>u.Lan, Major General. The Surrender of Harper’s Ferry** Report of the Commission. pHILADKLPttUfNoT.IO.—Th* 3Wb«wbs*Xn ebitr*ctofthoreport©ftheCommii*ioorel*ti?e tothesurrenderofHerper's Ferry. lureUtion to Col. Ford it stys: In so grave m eui si | this, with such 4isgraetfal consequences, the Coart cannot permit air officer to shield hint* self behind the fact that he did as well as he 1 could, If in so doing he exhibits a lack ef mil itary capacity. Itu clear to the Commission that Col. Ford should not hare been plxoodin eoamand in Maryland Heights; that he don daoted the defense without ability, and aban doned his position wlthoatiaffiolenteattse, and has shown throughout saeh a lack of military capacity as to disqualify him, in the opinion of the Commission, fora command in theserrioe. Regarding Col. Miles, it says: Early asthe 16th of Angus! he disobeyed tho orders of' Major General WO9I, to fortify Maryland Heights. When It Is surrounded and attacked by the enemy, its naturally strong positions | are unimproved/andirba his criminal neg lect, to use the mildest' term,the large force of the enemy Is almost upon an equality with the email force under his command. Imme diately previous to and pending the siege of Harper'sFflrry, he paroles rebel prisoners and permits, indeed sends them to the enemy's headquarters, this, too, when- be should Imre known that the lack of ommunltloa, the bid conduct of somwof our troops, the Untlre ah <seneo of fortifications, and the abandonment of Maryland Heights, ere important they could; and undoubtedly did, cotamuni ■cate to the enemy. Sixteen of these prison ers were paroled en the 13th, und a past given them ln the handwriting of<Ool. Miles, while a rebel officer hr tho name of*Rouse, after fan escape. Is retaken; and subsequently -hat a private Interriew with Col: Mites, is paroled, and, after the surrender, appears aft tne head of hit men, among the first to enter Harper's Feary. i The Commission would not have dwelt, upon this painful subject, were it not for the fact that the officer, who placed this “ineata ble" in oommand, should share in Ufa respon sibility 5 aud, ia the opinion of the Commis sion, Major General Wool is guilty to title ex tent of a grave disaster, and should be oen i.iufed for his conduct. The Commission has remarked freely on 001.-Miles, an -old offiOer. who has been killed in the service of his : ! country, aadit-cansot, from any motives!of dslioeo/.re train from censuring those in high oommand when it thinks suoh censure is deserved. - The GeneraMu-Ohlef has testified that Gen. McClfllan, after having reoeived lordsxi to repel the enemy invading the State of Maryland/.marched only six miles per day on an average, when pursuing this invading enemy. , i .... . The General-in-Chief also.testifles that in his opinion. General MoOlellan .oould afad should bavq relieved and protected Harper's Ferry. In this oplnioathe Commission fully concur.. . .The evidence thus introduced confirms, the Commission in the oplnlon .that Harper’s .Ferry, as wqll as Maryland Heights, was piw matursly The garrison should harve been satisfied that relief, hdwsvsr lose delayed, would have none atiast, and-that %■ thousand men killed la Harperia Ferry srould have made a small Joss had thajpest beta saved, and’ probably saved two thousand at Antletam. - How.ilmßorWnV- wee thlidefenoe otn now appreciate. Of the 97,000 sub oompoilne at that time the whole oKm 1 . then Oho-thlrd wan .tucking -Harper’. g.,. ttf mad of this the, mein bod, war. IQ Vir- By referent. to theeTldeaoa if will ha aeon; that at the aery moment Cot. Fori kbsa defltfd Maryland lielghtj bla Uttla army w.l In reality rellWed h, General* JraDklln’iand ; Bnmnar'a im .it OraoptoW.'tJap, within aaaan Dilaa of hlipoiltioa; aniftbat altar tha asrrender of 1 Herper’i Fare. ad time 'wie giaan to parala prifotiare, bafora twanty'thoa aand.troopa wore horrledtrOm VfrglaUjand theentlre foroa wentoff oh the'dosbtanalok to relieve Loo, who waabelng attaokad it An tieUm. Had Ihegarrlion beeniiiwer tofisirtnder, 1 or tha Any or the PotoUao iwifter M march; the , enemy, wpsldhey. bean foread tcraiaetbe ■la», or wosld have baaa takas la detail, Wlth tha Potomao; dividln g Wf 1 fo'riar. ' „ ' Nashville notAttacked-*-Alma! or Geaeral OHeCook’a AKinAMi'Tlio ; Babels i Otp turoa Ptopcrtr Demoyea, etc. elku «jmana»<iiUnnUM»r,' 'attar-'aMbl Ijuaitad. «( Stefas', cavalry 'Chart** >• a bob ' Stmf- eara&7,sal<rmtfaa *it|rti*Y» ...■■■'•■ ■ .SOrttHli mil— ofFrapklln. Moaawhlln a rmbehforco, lappoied to be Morgan’*, made a dub on the sew railroad bridge sorth of NaalgjriUt, bat were repaUed. J The Federal lost in the various skirmishes U -one killed, thirteen wounded three mining. Ges. McGook'i advance reaotfed'Nashville on the afternoon of the 6th. It 'll reported that the rebels have evacu ated Murfreesboro and McMinnville, and gone to Chattanooga. It U reported that Gen. Joseph E. Johnson had.arrlved at Chattanooga and usamed the command of the Department of Tennossoe and North Alabama. Bredkisrldge'i command Is at Chattanooga. Deserters from the rebel army say that Bragg was obliged to destroy the most of his pyperty, captured by his forces in Kentucky, to prevent Its falling Into Buell’s hands. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PITTSBURGH JOABKETB. [Bepirted tpeeiaVy fc# Ou Pitt*burg\ Gasttte. j Mower, Not. 10.—Business, on the whole, has been quite active to-day— more so than Is usual for Monday. We have however, but few changes to mSke In Quotations—none of them worthy of special notice. The general market, with but few excep tions, continues firm with a good demand ler most of the leading articles. GBAUT—Wheat Is steady hut unchanged at $1,16 for Bed from wagon and $1,20 for White; tala of a# bush Bed from store on private terms. Bye,jjK-'firm; and wanted at 75c. Corn sells readily from depot at 62c, and 65@68c from store; sale of 200 bush shelled- : from store at 65c. Barley Is rather dull, and a da?- 1 cllne of about 5c per bushel Is looked for.- Oatsqaw but unchanged; we quote from store at 50 to 65c fore now and old. GBOGKBIE3—The markot remains quiet but wp&fi with only a limited demand. Sugar ranges from !l to 12e; Sale of 6 hbds choice Cuba at lie and 5 hbds fklr H. 0. at ll}£c. Coffee Is, very firm at 32@33c and Molasses 55<^58c. rLODB—The-flour market Is less active and there appears to bo but little disposition manifested among buyers to operate, unless at a small decline, firfe-.of 100bbls Extrasamily at $6,62 and 40 do do at $6,62 ExtralsheUl atsG@6,l2, and Bye Floor $5,25. FBOTISIOKS—Bacon Is dull with a drooping ten dency; we qoute Shoulders at 6%c; Sides Plain fiams 10c and Sugar Cured Lard is steady at o>*c fiar Country and 10)$o for City Leaf. Mess Pork is selling in the small way at $l2 per'bbl for city. 01 LB ' There is an active demand for Crude and the market is very firm and prices tend upward; -yiy on Saturday of 250 bbls at Idc; COO do do at lt%c and 2io do do to-day *t lDc and $2 for bbls, Befined also Is very firm at prices rasgieg from 40c In bond to 47@50, free; sale of 100 bbSs white, free, at 60c. SUTTEE S EGGS—Sate of 6 bbls prime Boil But* ter at lie; Packed Is held at 12)£@13c. Eggs are in g:od demand at 15<31Gc per dozen. APPLES—in good supply but unchanged; «»i» from store of 60 bbls at $1,75 to $2,00; 30 do do at $2; and 40 do do at s2®2^s. CHEESE—is firm at an advance; sale of &0 boxes prime Selected W. B, at 11c. ■ SALT—SaIe of 75 bags of Liverpool at $3 for ground alum and for fine, 2fo. 1 Extra is a shade easier: we quota at $3.50(34,76 par bbL MILL FEED—Salalrum depot of 10 tons Mid dling* at 1L26 per cwt; bhorts may b« quoted at $l, aod Bran at 90c. HOMINY—SaIe of 10 bbls at $5 per bbl— au ad vanee. fit. LOCU Tosacco Manusi.—There has been an active demand for all descriptions, but thesmail sup ply and inditfrent quality ol most of the oQcraigs ware not sultictenUyattractive to call out buyers and fully us; the character of the market, tliougn prices ruled higher than at our last date.. Sales natu in cluded 6 hhds sweputgs ats2,lo;l6do Inferior to No.* 1 stems from $4,35 to $5; 1 hhd ecrapa at $4,76; 7 hhds lugs from 12,60 to $14,16; sdo - common leal from $16,80 tottL7,sU; Sdo medium leal lrom $l6 to $2l; 1 hhd goof ud 5 boxes from $8,40 to $11.60 IhO foe. Wvaral hh£ lugs and leaf were also sold privately from second hands at price* not made public. Sales to-day were confined to 17 hbds common and medium sums from $1,60 to $4,76; 2 co good common leal at $17,8<J&!16, and 1 hhd good leaf at $25,25 $ 100 the—the market closing steady and firm.—Price vvrenn Flamim.—The price ofrihls article lias suddenly advanced from $1,35 to $2,75 per bushel, with s*l.s yesterday at tba Utter figure, which Is the highest rate it ever realized in this country. This increase Is owing to'the advance in Linseed oil and Oil Cake, the tenner haring ristn from 55 cents to 41,17 and the latter from $2O tcrs6Q per ton. This unusual high price lor seed wIU bean incentive to'the farm aathroogbout the West to plant a largeqnantity dur ing the ensuing season, and the crop next year will procably boas largely in axceea of the want* of the enuhen and consumers as tt Is now below the actual neccaiiUoa of lha trade. Besides large amount of soil, which would otherwise be loan In wheat, rye, con. and oats, will be displaced by the intro duction of this article.—Philadelphia Price Current. FrTMiKUX AT PujLanxLrnu, No*. B—There Is so telling off in the activity noteu in Petroleom lor some time past, but the abaeace of tuppiks Kuds to restrict tpeeulalive opeiations. sJ«« of 3®4,000 bbls, including Crude at 19@21c, and refined at 42c In bond, and Mo free—packages. heresiter thepMksgis are to be merged and included in tbe sate*. The article Is now generally bold at 62©67c. AsateofNatroa»ats3)£c. Camphene » aeUlng at |2,70, and burning fluid at 91,16^i,20r Haw You Mont Maucr.—The price of Gold U 131% fl ceat. to-day, and Exchange 146% W cent. The variation* from the I*»t price of ynterdey «xe VeT7slight. Tbeptlceorkloneyresuius atfi^cent. •• the rpls to. the «eUbUshed stock firms. Exc»p. tlonal icon* ate male as low as 4 and a* high as 0 tt cent. The Supply both at Bank and from private lenders continue* good, and the probability oronv im mediate alteration In tbe market is cartotnly In* to day than some of our cotemporaries ap,««r to bare reported yesterday. The deposits vtib the Treuurr to-d*y at 4. H cent, interest amount to *2OOJXX) Tha ofic* ben baa received from Washington thu week 94,009,0U0 in United States Note* of lawful ten der. Xha price of the United State* Custom Bouse' Note* to-day is 126% 9 cent.—rimes. ImporU By Railroad. Clbtslaxo a fmascaon iUiLaaan. Nov 8 30 bbls copper, Tboe M Howe; 4 eke peer Is, JB Lyon Aco, JododoMcKce'4braa:2hbcb tobeoco, JasA Maxurlo; 94’ bbb turnips, It M Breen; 9 bbls apple*, Trank Vangorderj lot rye and oats, Henry &«». 30 bblsapples. JesA WeUtr, 75 bbls potato**, 5 do do beans, L.Btive; 294 oil bbls, G a Loog; 293 sks wheal, AT Aeaoedy A bros; 100 bbls flour, 1> Wal lace; & rolls leather, W Wilkinson. Pimsoabx. Tt. Wats a a Coioaoo BajiaoAn, Hot 10—1 M bgs barley, Joshua Bbodes; 100 bbls flour. Z> Wallace; 19C bgt barley, V B Galway, 51 oil bbls, W A HcOterg; 7 bbls apple*, 1 kSg eggt, j u Lydigr; 120 bbls oil, B A Jahneetock <t co; 2 ear* oil bbls, Brawer,Bark# Aco; 200 bge barley, Spenoor A MeKay; 2flofl bbls, Hitchcock, HcCreery A cot 10 bbls hominy, L H Voigt A co; 10 bxs candle*. Little A Trimble; 14 aks woel, B Hsrbaogh A co; 4 bdls broesns, Jne A Jtenshaw; 11 cks pearls, J B Canfield. Imports by River. ZAHSSYItLLS-rsxSxxA Gkaxax-320 bbls flour .7 bbls roll batter, 155 kegs batter, 17 bbls eggs, 4 bxs bntter.l bx!bpeswax»7 l Eblsbeans,38rolls leather, Ihhdtobateo, Clarke Aco: 22 bf ale bbls, and 2 ale bbU* Fawcett Aco; 2bbls lard,’ 2 bble' iorgum, 28 bbls apple*, JOGattehderf; 8 roUsleatber.Jß Mo- OonstU aks rags, 8 bxs batter. J S DUworth A co; 10 bbls flour, ]ThosJEM4 A co; 6 rolls leather, OH Ander son; l bblcOTpefpcrap, J Don lap A cm T 9 hf ala bbls -and 3 il* bbls, Rhodes A, Yemen 4 iara butter, Jno B Tboapeon; 4 bbls apples, Ibx do t i bbl flour, 1 bbl meaL 1 bbl sorgua, 4 tks sundries, 7 bxs Jug fruit, J H Elton; 2 bbls scrap iron, Okas Deble. • . WBEELlHo—rskKaxxst Bot—lfJ4 bbls apples, [«H Yo|gt A 00)450 dodo Jaa ATo tier; 147 tks do, 7 * 3alIop; 12 sks terley, Joehna Bbodes; 65 dos brooms SJcHroT A oo; 104 oil bbU, W p Woolridg*; 50 ska wheat, 1 ? L HobleAco;ftTsksseed, Jno ZHouse3 co; 2 bdhrsks, MeßausAAnJer; Sbbls lard, Graham A Thomas; t bbls flour/H Biddle. BTJKAJOBOJITB. T> BGfJLAB WEEKIiYiJEfcjh L V BAHEamnrpAcsxT.- new and beactlfttf ritemser XMMAgCa* HAM, OipL Monxoa fi>r Eacesma EVEBT .TDBdDAT* at A o’clock Betunilng, leaved EahtsfUlo BYEBT ’FBtDAT r at 8 A *; J For freight or paang* applron board «r to • i. A Bl UTIHOfiTON A GO., Agexts, Plttsbargh. H.fl. PUSBOBA Agents, Emnesrllto. f tinoT pi: (HJ 1 La k #HEtaifi6 i ■ legs itmteECTIBTA Apt. Jonn Gadou. tasvM ila -Whsallng end aU Intermediate ports BVEBY TOES.- DAyTraOBSDAY and 6ATUBDAT*at 11 o'clock '*/ to., Tnaki&g .wltb'the regular paokoti fcir : Parkenkcrxb and Oißcinhoti.' Beturn eg, hirer WheaUnxEYEßy MONDAY, WEDNEH .PAToand. FBlpA,i\atfl o’clook a. mi Paaaengers to Olndnnatt. For freight or pa*. eagaatolyonboardiwto JAB.OOLLINoACO., ; ;Tr ßsTo-*d 1 • f !' a ‘ r -• - a ‘ll«'Watsr;e!mL . DEUIX XK£Ba-~UrDuoDflDiM ToruE- Jj ;r <nuiMe,—A mylar** stock of. choice TfilpSS, of ealected rarietiarto cbooa* trom', With emy poesi* ble ear* takcnto have erery rariety true to name. " Of AppWvhtttf wehaV* lT5,«»~M r 000 of which a*» three w old*,; 10,000 tonr jmt old*. Pear, 10, • 000 two'to three jeaia old. Peach* Plum, Ac,, a fine ctoek.' , ■ S«ra«MWa~-the Peae In the Kgmrr. Oallaad BanloAihattt JWW«*£wM*rB» ItoftteVhTthe hxtodnd, sssaat&M a, “w. : ’A6Hm PITTBBUBOB AND OAKLANDHUB* ÜBIE9, Mtutargb, Pa. ■ JOBH Wnnt>OTH. J* F lUBBH FBUlTS.—Rabins tot kin Jol racdred and for : BS7USB * BBOS., pq3 , —lflaaat* Its Wood AKt/M—USO' balsa best isanr, fo» :v/ at 111 Wn«r*tr*at, it* Booonn b»t» HMw. br . (M») Q«0. B.JOKEI CK4IKNT— 40 bbli. UydnuilifrOement UUi<Uy gtwifdted>»Mtoty‘ ( - 004 4 BKWTH.OOLI.IKa. , TADIA KUHBEK i>Hl«iJUt<U CUFB JL um ttUltm *r ttVUmf BW. Hr aWu a FOR SjU.E. VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY for f SALE—ISO AORES 0? COAL PRIVILEGE, adjoining the town of Stuebenville. JtflVooa coun ty, Obio.j The Steubenville Coal and Coke has been fairly tailed at the Bcloiout Furnace, at Martins viUe.Ohlo, nearly opposite Wheeling, where full. Information.may be had of its qualities for smelling iron ore. This Ceal end Coke proves to be tbo beat for ■meUlog purposes of any west of the mountains. Iren o,n be made for leas money at btentenviUe than at any point weet of.the mountains. Tb«« important (act Is, the rewiring and shipping of all materials without haqling. This property is finely located, Ivinrooe-thlrd of amiluopon the Ohio river, and the. Wheeling tension ot tbo Cleveland A Pitts burgh Railroad running the whole length of said coal field. Also, the Pan-Handle (so called) Railroad crosses the other railroad upon this property. Coal eau be dropped from the pit ears upon the railrtad, or upon boats in the Ohio riv. r. or into tbo tup of a fumsce, without second baodliog. Thero U a large bWyof coal ad Foining the above tract that can be ts'-ured if required. The following are prices that iron ore has been oSered and sold fjr, fornl-bed by persona conversant with the business, and may be relied rpon: 10,Qt£> tons of native ore could bare beds contracted for, delivered at the furnace, burn.d ready for oae, 60 per cent. er<s at $3 per ton ; I aks Superior iron/bre has been bought at Cleveland for $6 prr ton, freight f'om that point to Steubouviile 91 67:—cuet, dropped st the furnace, $6 67; Lake Champlain and Missouri Iron Mountain ore abeut the same. There is an abundance of flie clay, lime stone and sandstone opou It, and in the vicinity. Thepreesnt raUsfbrall materials oost more now ; a'so the metal. i Any person wishing to make an in* voitmenf will please c*ll upon WM. 0. ARRAU AM, at Steubenville, who will be nady to show tho prem ise* and explain its advantages; or upon the under signed, at Ho. 112 Fourth street, Pittsburgh t«>4t3md P. 0. KnAKyoy. . A DMINibTRATOK'6 BALE OF VAL -X3l CABLE BEAL ESTATE.—By Tlrtoe of an polar of the Orpbaoa* Court of Allegheny county, I wilt nil at Public ba’e, at the COUUT HOUSE, in *A city of PitUborgh,«n IOEsDAY, the Utb day ■ioTembar, 1833, At 10 o'clock a m,, That v&laa- it land and coal, of which William O&osb, '-etfi situate on the Washington and Pitta- jPSftb Tur (spike Boad, 2 mUoa from rlUaburgh, co Mining 294 act** sod 142 perche*. Said load will 1 Hp in purpart's or pieces, containing different quin pffiee, trom Bto 61 scree. The cost, about 90 acres, wi 1 bo sold separate from (be land. Alio, At the same time and place, I will roll Lot He. 20 in Thomas Sample's plan of Chatham, to Al legheny City. Abe, the undivided half part of a lot co the south ride of Bobinson street, 23? feet westwardly from Core/ street in said city, being 30 by 100 foot. er ban—Oue-fonrtb cash, the residue In equal payments, in one, two and three je*rs from date ot confirmation of a*l»—said resides to be se cured by bond and mortgage. Colo positive. Title indisputable. MOSES CHESS. noltdtd Administrator of Wm. Chesr, dec'd. SCPEBIOK BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale, on rea sonable terms, some of the choicest kpot* tor build ing purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are situated within one ho&dnd yards of the WTtnlfiosof tee Centre Avenue Borso Railway, and are beautiful locations for private dwelling*. Tbe scenery and everything renders them extremely de sirable for any one wonting to locate outside of tbe city limits, end at the some time so near an- they that communication can bo hadwith tbe city at all hour*. Lots from one-fourth of an acre onwards. Also, some Western Lands, situated in lowa, Utn neeota and Wisconsin. Also, aereral small lota in Ufnemille, 60k£50 fat. The store proparty will bo add on. sceommodiitlDji terms. Inquire of JOBS HSU&UIi, corner SUtb «nd Wood, streets, . Or, W3I. A. HEBBON, Ctok’s OOco. Court Hons*. ■pOK BALE TO THE TRADE— J? Kew crop N. 0. Sugar; Porto Bico do; „ Cnb» A; Qrten and Black T««4 Byra{«; v Cbolofakxtra family Floors; "l Baum, And a'gonerol stock t>f GnWiea, In store and or* riving and for «al» by SIcBOSALD PARBUCKLES, Wbolvsile Qrocsrs. Prodoe# and Commission Alrr» chant*, No*. 212 and 2-ii Liberty street, ocar bead of Wood. aob SPELLING OUT.—The undersigned, ex ecutors of lb* late Col. Luopold'Sabi, offer the stock of choice WltfKS and LldooßBol hit estate (to store at the corner of Market and Second streets, Pittsburgh,) to the pbblie, at private tale, and at prices so low aa-to make lt.aaiindocenxent to par chosen to give them an early call. The fennel Meeds of tbs establishment an especially Invited, and expected to laTor the estate with their custom, i they bad the best opportunity to the soperii qualities of (he stock kept liy the deceased. O. BAHL, ' 0. KBKTZ, h. p. muell: L'Utt rtAiiH OilKiiM'.-A Taa lord Am la Doqoiana Baiengb,in complete order and baring all the modern improremeoU, end capable of tanning 100 hldra par week. A k>, for tele, two building lota, on Wcwt Common, Allegheny city, h*Ting a front each on Common of 98 feat 8 inch** with a depth of 230 feet to a 20-loot alley. Abo, 60 or 60 bnllding lota Is the Bocond Ward, Allegheny, anitably located; all ol which will be •old cU ap by Inqnlring of JOHN TAGGART, - JuHN BROWN, Ja., Corn-f of Federal street and Diamond. I7RDIT AND GARDEN FARM FOR £ SALE.—The place known ae "Ml, Pisga," Bit' oate in Bobi towmblp, four miles from the city, oa the New Brighton Bi-ad, containing Si acree, on which are erected cne frame end un « tog dwelling, with other necessary outbuildings; an orcb-rd of 1200 bearing fruit trees, of cbclco varieties, all in a high state of cultivation. Will bo Bold cheap. For farther particulars apply to J. W. BALL, No. 89 Fifih street, Pittsburgh, or to the subscriber, on the premies*. A. CAMPBELL nolO:lmd gNGINIS FOR SALIC, AUOUT EIGHT UOEuj iJmtH IK UOODOBjDKB. WILL B* HOLD CHEAP FOB OABB. orncß. Enqalieat tb» fifth street. aboeo Bmlthflgld- 17 OR tfALE.—One Steam Engine, cylin- A 1 der thirty inches diameter, feet stroke; bel anced Poppet rains, wrot iron pitman, all complete to the crank pin, exclusive of b«l plate. The abote machinery U entlrely now,never having been in use, and constructed with all the latest im prortments. Apply to •■* nOBINSON, MINIS A MILLEBS. nofelmditwF pOUNTRY SKA'IX—We have for Bale 22 acree of land wltbin the bonodary line of the city, adjoining Br. Benny, klra. Aspenwall, fronting on Ballroad and other streets, which we will divide off In portione.to suit purchaeon, and sell, at 26 per cent, lower than LsQd'Urlho neighborhood iaeellfng lor. Persons wanting vbesutlfnl forest plot fora country seat, at a low figure, can be suited by calling on B. McLAIN A 00., 103 Fourth street. A FIRST RATE FAMILY BUGGY HOBSK FOB no izse for, I will sell my BCGOY EOBsE. He b a strong, fine looking bone, senn years old, perfectly safe. Although gay looking, any lady can drive him past a looomottvs or band of music. He con be seen at A. Jackman'*Livery Stable. bo6:lw . J.'B. MQBQAN. 118 Liberty street. FOR SALE—One Boiler, 6 feet long and diameter; one flue, .8 inch. Spit* able fotVsmall. engine* 6 horee power, Inquire at No. 113 LIBEBTysTBKBT. . oc24;tf \TO XJET. F>R RENT—A largo well lighted room in the Goccrra Btrtuuxo, fourth stery. Apply at the Counting Boom of THIS OFFICE, •elftdtf Ij'UK HARM, UK KhiJST—An (Ji- Ko J? finery, In complete order. Apply to BOBT. ABTHC uS, mn6:dtf Alt’y at lav, No, 125 Founb st. jusmm. rpAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A ANB CNSAFB MBDICrSE9.—For cnploasial and dangerous diseases, nee HELMBOLD'a TV. TBACT BUOQU, which has received tbo endorse ment of the most prominent phi elclasrta the United States. Is now offered to an rttfi|c|ed humanity aS s certain curo for the following disease# and symptoms originating from disease* and abuse 'of the Urinary or Sexual Organs; Geueral Bebility. Mental-and Physical Becrmlou,' TinbeclU ty, Betorminatioa |of Blood to the HoadfCtofused Ideas, Hysteria, OefienJ Irritability, Bert Immas*. and Sleeplessness at Night, Abeeuoe of Mushhlaf* Efficiency, Loss of Appetite; Dyspepsia, Emaciation. Low Snixite,'Disorganita tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpi tation of the Heart, ktid In tact aU the concomitant* ef a nervous and debilitated state of the system*-. To insure the genuine, cut this vat. Ask for Helmbold’e. Take no other. Caret guaranteed. 1 See advertisement in anyth.;? -nlmmi. apufrdAw* , tVf ANHUOO. UUW i.OSl’l UoW jJA BE9TOBSB PK&fitJled, fa a Sealed £*- *■ Jope, Pne* §U Q*U*. - A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment mid Brdkal Core o -Bpermatoreheea or Bernina] Intel notary. Emissions,Sexual Bebility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. *«• By BOUT. J. CUL VEBWitLL, U. D„ Author of the ‘‘Green Book." Ac, 'VIBOQHTOtIiOUSAHBfIOFSIJPFfiBKBa, 1 ’ Bent under seal, in a plain envelope,,to any address, post-paid; on receipt of six oonte, or two' postage stamps, by Bs*OB.J. O. KLINE, 127 Broadway, N. Y., Poet-Oflloe Box 4886. au7:9md*wT ' S'UQA.H AisJL) MuLASBha. 800 bhdi. prim* to choice If. 0. Sugars;' 7* do do Porto Bio do; 20 .do do Cabo do: SOtlere—do do do: 100 bbl*.'B’Ctoff» do; 60tdo Croihed do; • 20 do Puyderod ' do; 67 do Beflsed-.Yellow do; .! ■ . 700 do N. 0. Moll—ci: 60M.hbfa. do; i 200 bbls. Golden Bjnip; .■ 676 bagi prime Bio Oofloe: Ia store and tor sale bjM : c - . ri-',v «*3> • JOHB I* nOPBB.4> OQ, TftiMA JtUßlikjtt An jart r««*v,?^j'V;»sui. fr^jbjanpH., PETKOUTE-OHj WORKS.-1 Gnjrr, Proprietor*; Refiner* tad Hi era of IIBESI t 'anutactar* Pure Burning Petrollte— trade mark, Pure White .Carbon Oil, • Pure Oeodorittfl BesxoK - Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil* Cold Treated BriL do do No. 1, So; Send Six 3 Machinery Oil, , , Argand OUt-Deafl 00, Gtoty'OiV Wagon ssdJdllLQnaab'UA Spirit* of H^pbtha. ft9'CrdeT»dUlod promptly.. CV'tiffioß, corner of Front and SUoithfield street* MoouUicabola Ilounts PittsbnpituFn- }aH JAMEV UKPUI. H .,M. H<<(an O. BABS4CS. JINDSAY & BARBOUR,. OARB ON OIL, uur UANDFAOTCBEUS No. 28 WOOD BTBBBT, oco. w. uoLDanir.. ...*„ BOLcemr. OIL REFINERY. GEORGE nr. BOLDEHIP A Oa, KAJII'rACTUUBS or -T BOBNINQ OIL AND LUBRICATING OIL, Seed constantly oa hand the renr. Lett ounHt yol BURNING OIL, clear and without odorialso. a sood LUBRICATOR, pare WHITS BENZOLS and OAB QURAHR. *9* lull at No. .35 Firm Btbxet, Bank Block, second floor, will be promptly attended to. ocs:dtf OIL WORKB. . bn'KCAH, EtWLAr A 00.. PURE WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS. Office, No. Liberty itmt, myOrfiada* PITTSBUBGH. Pa. UAGLE OIL WOfiKS.—Vfihdl'MAiJ lIA AN DEBSON, redners and dealers in PURE OABBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. 99“ OAB OBE ABE and BENZOLE constantly on baod. Orders received for tLe arosont at CHESS. SMITH A Co.'«, Water and First Jtroots. se£:Umd —: — U WILLIAM P. WOOLEIDGE, Kaavraoronsn or 00 A L AND OABBON OILS, and dealer in r LABIS, CHIMNEYS, dc., <tc^ No. S 3 Market street, between Seeesd end Third. PITTSBURGH, PA. mh3o:dly PETRONA OIL WORKS.—LONG MILLER A CO. Works'at fiharpafcurg Station, Allegheny Valle] Railroad. Office and Warebonae, 23 MARKET BTBEET Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LUBBI OATINO OABBON OILS and BENZOLE. No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non«explo alre, always oa hand. oclfclyd Eeese a gkaff, OIL BBFIS3RB aim KaarcrraorTßUs or WHEEMUBSING OIL FUSE DEODORIZED BENZOLS ANB STEAM OLA&IFISD MACHINERY OIL CRUDE OIL OF ALL OBAVITIES PUB CHASED ••“New 0(1 Barrels'wanted. Comer Office, Mooouganeia House. del:xn*wly jjUIENCH’S HOTEL, OB THE BUBOPBAN PLAB, CITY OT NEW YOBS, &INQLB BOOMS FIFTY CENTS PBB OAF, OUf Balt Sgaore, coniv ZYoatyeri Street. (Opposite City HalL) ••“Meals as they may be ordered In the spadoue Refectory. There is a Barber’s Shop and Bath Bessie attached to the Hetel VExecnton. ■m *»"B«wir®of BJJNNE&A *nd who mj we tre fell. noC&dijß A MEXICAN HOUSE, Boston, is tho largest and best arranged Hotel In the New England Steles; Is centrally located, and aur of ac cess from all the rooteaof travel.- It contains aU the modem improvements, and sTsry convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping reams are large and well ventilated: the raitce of rooms are well arranged, and completely famished fbr.tomllieeand large traveling partis, and the house will continue to be heptasa first class hotel in eTeiy respect. JtSldfd LEWIS BIOS, Proprietor. STOS-JEB, He. JAMtt B. J, p TOC*ft. VOUNG BROTHERS, DuquesnbFocn- X bit, Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Pa. B» B-. Pittsburgh, Pa., manofosture MACHINE. HOT BLAST AIID BOLLING HILL CASTINGS of erenr deacriptloß. OIL PIPE. BOILEB CASTINGS, TIBS FBONTS, GBATE BAIIS, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IBONB, GBATES AND GBATE FBONTS, STOP* COCK BOXES, Ac., ihnji on band and for sale loir;' Orders left with w. W. YOUNG, oorcer of "Wood street and Diamond alley, will receive prompt atten tion. mhM ALLER„MoCORMICK & CO;. Valley Focitdbt, Pltteboigh, Pa. WTWaßsaouan, No. 301 Liberty street. Manufacturers of COOK, PABLOB AND HEAT* £NG STO YES,fABLOB AND KITCHEN GBATES.’ HOLLOW W ABE, etc., Steel and Giro Moulds, Bell* tng Hill Castings HHI Goartng, Gas, WateraadAr* Oien Pipe, Sad Trot®, Dog Irons, Wggdn'Boxea, So* gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hingere, Car Wheels, CoupUnem and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Juchfie Oaetiugs made to order. Patented Portable MOI, with Steam or Hone Power.; aol&fimd FODNDBf, ’ D. LeHAVES & SOH, A T e. « FEDERAL STREET, Alleging City, lluabctarve of story variety of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, COOKING- BANGSS, Fine Common GBATE FBONTS, FENDER, Ac. Also, OAST IBON HOUSE FBONTS, EBON BAILING, and all kinds of CASTINGS made to ordor. TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The adver tiser, haring bees restored to health Is a few »*ok», by a rery simple remedy, after baring teller ' ” soterel yean with a revere long affection, and that dread disease. Consumption'—is anxious to TPf*t known to bis fellow sufferers the means of care; To ell who deeire It, he wiy rend* copy of the pro ecription used (free ofehargs,) with the directions lor preparing and Sting,tb* gams, which they will find a«r» care /or Ocmremplicw, AUkcn, BnnckiU*, Ao. The only, object ol the adrortlser in reading tha prescription Ur to benefit tho'afflicted, and spread In* formation which beccncelvof ~to be invaluable, and he bopea ererr sufferer will try bis remedy, as It will cost them oothlog<-anovn*y nrnw a hW«Tn gl . - Partko wishing the pttecriptioa will pfeareaddnes , ... Bar.EDWABDA.-IiV’XLBON, ~ jKlfrSmd WlUUmiburgi Kings county, N. Y. TI7RITING FLUID—as good as any; VT perhaps better. In .pur Judgment, SMITH A BBOwNELL’a WBITINGTLUIi) has noropertor. Prejudice aside, we hazard nothing in nreentin* this beautiful Bold to the commultyWs-peat from experience.' Why send ffdOr.uoo to Europe, an nually, to gratUy a prejudice In &vor of • a foreign article? Give It a trial and youwiQ wantno better Hold. Prico andquaUty wiUcommend It. - .. J. L, BEAD, Sole agent fcwWesteds Petmsjlmnia, **ll- ' ■ Tff Fourth arrest. EDr(WWOX^£, 'VTORMAi/fiCHOOt.—H. WILLIAMS XI has opened is NOBMAL SCHOOL at No. 27 fit. Clah street, Third story. >z ... , .11 . r«rtao»*qf Iboefert;•... Hs is the counsellor of the Teachers, tha man to whom all of uslodk fat adriceahd instruction. r . JOHN J. WOLOOTT. I concur meet heartily wttlrtfcrmbove. . LEONABD H. EATON, I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed above. , - W.B.FBEW. I take pleasure in girl ng It as my opinion that tha mregoing rocominendatien is fnlly merited. * . X BUBTT. . i know of no one wbo deeerree higher testimony in bl * . KH. AVIBf. I fully concur in the abfrre *—»«ff»vwTT«ktfrTP. . D. DENNISON. He can prepare pupils for tha High School snicker than any other teacher la this city. 7 A*Xi DOCTHEXT. • Tensts—filperwooh, in advance /"IOFFEfi. BYUUP A MOLASdE&— \«/8t bags primo Bio Or.ifoe; . t7bbls Baltimore Golden Syrup; ' 103 do prime N. O. Molasses; ' tt.ha'f bb s. do fo; 6 casks Barbadoet do: 23 bbls. New Yorkflyrnp; foTMlo bjr SOHOMiMB t Liao. '” as ■ *23 Llt.rt, Krert. . INVENTED TEST’ FOB . . BSt&PfraMMSsti. a S “ J * oM •>?' . tl. it. gJTAW, ; •** PlMUal ODtleUa.'M Fifth Mrett. UUEK tehooldera Xf on hand and for tale py' ; XL- TMMBLy: , ■ * >ll3 Second sttaat S " 3 bbli good K 3 Cider Joel MMlTolend for eale UUi So „«cl7 ... FRANK VAS 0081 RiUB.-*2U bag«-cleaned C*i«utt4aifco; _>» »j ‘ „ „,SWOhakmi*tiSS'V »is.s.i aatLttKtjritn»L OUrfitdrCl Pirtgapngiu.Pajnte. ManuCsctorere uf HOTELS. S. YBENCH, Pnamaron. Tflji; .» riiiiiuyoi'mi; = IiUKAMi. HAYDEN'S HEW. DOUDLK-ACTIHQ PHIL 080PHIC BHBHEBr for CAttBOH OIL? is now / -reedy. It jpouceee* many adnntagea orer tne'com* moa Burners^ l 1* It. make*;* largo or small light with perfect combustion. . 2. Ii will barn an; Reality otoil with aaiaiK S. It can boused with along or ehort chilhnsy. t.ltcah beuaedasatapex trfgtitlsmp.i - 5.1 t can always to made to burn oconookally; . .6. It.femore easily Wlctud ih&cany cthcr.burner. 7. It can bo trimmed and lighted withpot raher* In* the cone.' * , : §.• It throws all tUewhttfUght&bGvelheccne. ■ 9. Th* can be .rsmcrtd or inserted with £Ut touching the glass.. ; j y ThcM burner; are the common-Kp. -i ynt eaa bo put bn any lamp bow in use,. Er'sry person using Carton OU snooW ha>e tr-Philoabyhlb Earner. Price as cents. Per deten, Sold at Ho.’QTberth street, Pittsburgh. - P.HAYBXK. . jegfrlllDMWP; • •' , _-r QBOWII'S TAJS ANI>^EPABATOII^; JTor'eleaafag QBAJ2L Patented Jahnary, 1S&, la cheatf tfinplefcod dorabfe, and U got upfa the beetitrloof workmanship. It wilTcleahall kfadi^ o£Se«,and Grafa, and-remore Chefl.Snrafc-CheSi - * Cockle^:de.»,iaor» thoroughly, and with; M fabcr.. ' .than any other machine .Wo present thtersdß to/ too public, with ecnfldiace that It wOlgiTe general : satisfaction and come speedily la to general'cm. Bar* ■fag purchased tba-aob right to tnaaeandeeH thm milli fa Wcatern Pennsylvania, Wester*-'Virginia and all Ohio, wtthtkarlgtt ta soil fa Indiana, iBJ. nob, Ac*, to ftU order* at wbojcnl* and retail. . W. W. WALLACE, •y ULCAK FOKGE. ;. ' • ’ .. S’, r. POBTau cg* eTEAIIBOAZSHAFTS.CEANKS, PIBTOH BODS pimoh VrEisTs/LodbaoiiTi ABD'CAIf AXLES, AHOHOBS,' And *!i kinds of Haary Toijiag; *s-* ; /'-• i ~AiAKbg>Mr‘>yr»7!T >i rpU KKFLNEiiiiOTHEK&— JLHtoyv, -B*lt fwii, Ofl Qcmtatin; Hpe* tnd Gulina, cl. *n mad*.fc* order, Vie tire qu fraud )& BOglnM.cof fto '4O bbmjpcnrßr; 16 iisiionsjyMd poruw* Boilem a Oilßtniß, 25;l0.*niMl fcarrtla'c»p*cKyTbn® 25b»rr»l Artaßtig Taokt ftro Trouts, QnU \liu%. *n cftcs. «olcb sre offer lew. tor cash at »pgw»d tS KngiQes, «..'TTcii; . legtL-^mitKAwy QTIiAMMAUBI.E.WUititrtM mi . Standi TO ABad «ad »M2&ffiSSa3te*£ ud bmctlful fmpmrpiimut ta Cr\rt BtoS£-rSS P««ft U cora TOiK^JSS mo Boimaf Cloth*, HIU «. sbqi^uaS ?* m <swlfl « and MIU ftt?* l .W 4 W.WAISS 60 * U2fcJtonre*gf., . < n9.l < tb*rtT4*t^, lirYDEAOLIC gjMattTOdßMro^^jAgas^S rrlll*WillOoga* Wii B'V E L wtiBKLiHGJ*Aii«BaADwS3SSIsBSBHB —S 0 SMJth_ARRAKC - iroMX>AY^^6tir f toe»' of thoPtctOTlranU Sa fcllom: k, Cb&mJiu c wd Qa&t Lotm Pltubajet 1:00 a. m. do eUntoortll* _. 4.-00 ** ‘ do ASO “ j do Columbus., ........ 11:10 •« Andrea Clucitmafl 4:20 p. m.' do 7:50 a. xs,J = c *iEftJ >f “*».toeiwwa Pittsburgh and Splendid Sleeping Can attached toall Ni after a vQTTeato theHspol 1, In Pittsburgh, m Piafu-ji ■nxi H'Wiioj ilS*-™- «sW«.m.lfcSo*“ do Wellsrilifi. -3:00 *• rii 11 «ju 11 i do Bt*tol*DV*e 4:00 '• 9-_jr <1 14m if 1 do -tThtollnr* tM « « u Arrive* Belioix..- 5:06 “ io:4Q m ,5-05 «, . Connecting *t Wheeling vri h BaJtlaaore and Obi Railroad,nna at Bellair with Central Ohio BaUreid for ZaneeviUe, Lancaster, CirclovUl*, Colombo*, Gin • clnn&ti, lodianapoU*, St. Louia, and point* Wtat. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Una. —• atm v JOrgl .. 1-00 a. m. ItSO p. m. do. WellaTiliew « &00 » do ' Bayard.C:lo. *• 4:14 «• do AlUacoo &1S ** - -L*4o *» do Eud*on 8:00 « 5;42 •• Arr l» m C1eve1and............... fl;15 «» m . Gonnocting at Bayard with Tnscarawa#~b ranch *? Mew Philadelphia aad Canal Dover: at AUtaace with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno a>iri Chicago Batfzoad; at Hudson with Cleveland, Zaacavllle and Gadonatiß* B.fbr Akron, Cuyahoga Falla and llUlwaborg, and at devdasd-witbO.'& E. £. B. for Erl*. Dunkirk and JBuflalo with C. A T. B. B. for Toledo, Detroit and Chicago, and the North-west. WcDsvllle Accommodation Ic«tm at 4:00 p. m. Betoniing trains arrive *t :h£o a. m.. y. 15 a. m -8:25 and 8:00p. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points In the West or South-west, Korth or liortb-west,*caa be procured at the Liberty Street pepot, Pittsburgh. JOHN BTEWABT, Ticket AgSat. For further tntematloo, apply to WILLIAaI 6TSWABT,2gent t At the Company’s Office in Freight Station;'Penn it. xnys. - - * SBMM.EK' BAHOKUXNT V&r-TEa£ P£HK9n,£Sa£ia3o*VßEP V4fil« CENTRAL tiGUTHAJLT TBAIN& Os and after TUESDAY; Jaly-titi { The. HAIL TBAIH ireful Pittabargb trdaj the Paoc>t depot;at the Intersection ol -Liberty Ud Grant streets; atery Eoraiag'(e*ccprßafl'da>V;at 2£o a. m., stopping at all the principal stations Mtween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, ana ingoing direct c*h noctlons at Harrisburg for, Baltimore .and-Washing ton. and for Heir Tors via Allentown route. : I Tile SXFBKSS TBAIK |»tcs shore.-named station doily at tiBO p. m., stopping prin cipal stations, twaith»g direct connection it Harris burg-to? Baltimore, Wfahiugteu and. Hew Fork . Allentown. . > „• .:••!■ . The FAST LfHS leaves the abore naked Station dairy .{Sundays’ excepted) at 8:30 p. m., stepping only at priadpal stations, and connecting at Harris burg tor Baltimore and Washington. - | LOQAL FBEIGHT TBAIH, with Passenger Oar attached, loaves the Passenger Station every morn ing, (Sundays exempted,)'at 5:80 a. to., running as far as Oonemaagh and stopping at all rations*, AOQOUMODATIOH TRAIHi*. j ‘ The Johnstown Accommodation Train tnaTer dally, (except Sunday) at 2:45 p. m., stopping at alt ataticaa and running «s far ea Cooemough. First Accommodation Train ter Wall’s Station learee dally (except Sahd.ay) at G-. 40 a." m. \ fiocond Aocosrrlc-iatlcn Train tor Wall*# station IrsTfS dally (except Sunday) at 11:00 o.nn, \/ . Third Accommodation. Train far Wall’s Elation Daves dally (except Sundsylat iM p» m. Fourth Acoommodatiou Truln fur Wall’s Station lease# daily (except Socdiiy) at o:lsjjrm..'. \ The Church Train loavta Well’s S&tlcffjgpj Sen day at 8:05 a. nni retornlng, leave* Pittsburgh at 12:50p.m. . Returning Train* arrive In Pittman* asfellows; Zxpms, 12:25 pi 'm.; Mall, 12.05 p. m.; Fast Lire, 12:85 mm.; Johnstown Accommodation, lMffa. m*: First WftlTsEtatkm-Accommodation,o:Bo*:c.;Sco* end WaU’eStatlon Accommodation,- &S 5 a. m.jThb-d Wall’s Station. Accommodation, l:&5 p. nn; Fourth Wall’s Station Accommodation, gJO p. ej. Trains from Blaifirllla and Indiana connect at Blah s rifle Intersection with Johnstown Acehromodaticß Cast and Express and Mail Woe*. ■ -■' l ThepahUo.wlUlliid. it grsatiy tothedr Intarect,! going Sect or,Weat^to.travel by the PcnsS7lv#ml OantrxTlUUroad, astbe ft«aT->Tr.fci«,t|npf j cannot be ecrpa&»ion any 'Dtherrootc. ThVßosil’• ballostod with >too<>, and Is entirely fr*a from dhsf. We can apod auitucmtori toall pto may fever this Bead with nairOnagß*. . To How Xock~.~~.il2 SOiTo liaUua£«a.. 10 00 To Philadelphia.,,., lo sQil'd Laae43trg~~~«.,.. 850 To Harrisburg 7 6)) Baggage cboekedto all Stations on the bennajlvi ala Central Bailrcsd, and to Philadelphia, Ealitccie and How York.’ ; raneeegors purchasing. ticket* in -rare -will te charged an excess, according to distanon traveled, in addition to the'station rate*, kxccjji from aiatlon where tto Company has so Agent; - - KOTICiC,—In caw of loss, tho Optnpany wfh bo d themselves responsible te persona) baggage' co*y. and tor an amount jiot.exeaeiling flOO.: H, B,—An. Omnibus Line has been enjplcyod to oonvay pcserhgrrs and baggago to Irom the re pot, at a charge cents f»r eadt pao ■eager and baggage. For tickets, sprit to -- J. BTIfWAftT, Arabt. At tha PuaoylTonia Centre). EailT.wd Yntttzru Static, oo Liberty and Great stru;U; BHOOU USVrIB, ihS Gon’l Altoona, Xa. qtMam weekly BkiwassUK. KJ HEW YOIi& ASD LIVERPOOL. lud-KBED ingttd Fusengen at QOEEiJfclOWtf (lieland.) ' The Liverpool, New Ttrk end Phil*d<-J -phi* Steamship Oompaay iatond dispatching” their mU» powered {By de>baUt Iron SkoiscuwiifHknn; Kor. 15. CITT OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Hot. 22. ETNA..—.—....™ lfor, 29. and *rwy Saturday, at aooa, from FlerM. Horth Bfrsr. - - UTtt OF ■ - FIBfiT C48U»._5103 0) STgglcAfm |io 00 .do to LosdsoL. 105 00 do to 4B CO ,do to FariaUo 00 ’ do to Farit 48 00 do .to Hamburg 110 cn _ to Hamburgh 45 00 Fkandgan ibo lonrarcLsi'U Bane, BremVcVßot.- tardam, Antwerp, da, ut eqaaHj tow rtlwr' *'* • .y i Ifatfc*.—Tbo-rtatrtntfon* oq 4r»r»l baring l*en n mored bj’of'tazpt tho.Wnr jhmho. •boat to Ttalt Sozope aril] no longer be to prorida tbemeelrerwltb pasaporta. ■•‘PMKmawtabfng'te tholrlrfecdj can buy ticket* hare-al the following noise tb Keir From Idrrnwolcr Qnceoatowa; Ist Uafcta,|Bs.|M and jllb.. Steerage. from Xlrvrpool §48,00. Frcnr Qttenatjnin $25,00. . Thtoe'fiteaiberi’ hare rupc/iof aMdjamodasibna Li' paflengm.'c&d Tnnyexpe* *ncod. Sorgnma;; TbU •mifeult inuWa*a*4igbt-Iron Section*, : ind < fra«y Patent Plr» AcnlkOaton ou board.•. _ -- \ ” dCK3.fi. Q. P4.L5. dge»t, \ 15 Erftyljra?* fcear Ifork. JODir THOMrSf/U^&piu, 410 Wbertv t treat,-^btc-crgi f|X) FARMKRH AXD MIT.r.lCUri; v bC&3mto*wr- ; - Bltlilberty it, YiittobnrgkTp*. Star* Xfesofc 12:50 p. a. too « 10:15 u 11:45 « srioa. m. Oilfip. m. Cincinaatl, Igbt Trains.
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