• filo 'lttirgit.t:gaigifg I ,TiiBDAY' MOOING CITY AND SUBUBBAN Official Paper of the City. ISMOROLDOIOAL 011.1111VATIOX1 talon for the CILUTI7,III. Oeo. B. Elhaw's Optician store, No. 64 Fifth street--correoted daily : UMMM:IMI 7.1) a. x. - - 12 Y. - - 6 r w Barometer, Shocking Railroad Accident. The Wheeling latelligencer says : "On Sat urday morning a most terrible accident occur red at Ititobietown, near tho borne of Mr. J. B. Ford, which resulted in the instant death of Mrs. Crane, wife of the Audit*Cof West Virginia. The engineer of tho express for the east, as the train neared the point indica ted, observed a lady walking in close prox imity to the' track and called to her to get eat of the way. There are two or three tracks or railings near the point, 'and It is supposed ehe became confused and alarmed, and in stead of getting out of the way, fell with her neck upon the main track. The driving wheels of the engine passed directly over her nook, completely severing the head from the body." The Criminal Court. - Aloxn.tr, Arran:coos, Oct. 28.--Judges 51 el ton and Brown. • In the case of the Commonwealth rm. An drew and Catharine Andres, indicted for maintaining a nuisance, (maLfacturing soft soap in a shop on Butcher's run,) the jury found a wordlist of guilty. Sentinco was de tarred. BAbert }3. Cameron, colored, was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery, preferred an old lady named .Hannah McKenna. Verdict, not guilty—the prosecutrix. to pay the costa. United States District Court. Mostur Arrmusoox, Oct. 28.-4udgollic Candlets. 'The' trial of the case of Mrs. Martha For rest, wife of the postmaster at Fondues, Mer cer county, indicted for embezzling and se creting letters, was continued. M. Rohe, G. W. Hanna, Win. Semple, end J. W.. 0 T. K. Cree, plead guilty to issuing tokens, and were each sentenced to pay a fine of $lOO and costs. Signor GlarnbonPe Concert. Those of our musical readers who, a few years since, were wont to attend the delight ful and recherche Operatic Concerts of Signor Glamboni, will be delighted to learn that on this evening, at Concert Hell, that mu sical veteran will give an entertainment, which wit ere assured from the choice selections from thi:Ohef cr Oeuvres of the great masters of Opera, sad the talented oorpa which will be called in requisition to give it eclat, that the Concert will at leant equal, if not exceed, in interest, any that has preceded it. We feel confident that the mere announcement of this interesting musical re-union will revive come of the pleasant recolleCtions of our musical dilletanti, and that the Concert room will be crowded. Wo sincerely hope that it will be, foiwe could not bestow our patronage on ono .more deserving, if we consider how much this worthy pioneer of Opera amongst MI has con tributed not - only to the amusement of our music loving citisens, but to the development of a true nautical taste amongst us. Lot the Concert be an ovation to the musical veteran, say we' Tee Potanaaws.—As might have been ex pected,. so 'immense crowd was present at Masotti° Hall last evening, and the vast au dience- were delighted with the many been flee of this delightful entertainment. We have so olien alluded to this really meritori ous.entertainment, that we hardly know what to write, without reiterating our former en comiums. But the entertainment needs no praise from us to gain favor with the public. The citizens of Pittsburgh are well aware of its merit., and the crowds who nightly flock to witness it are sufficient proof of its popo levity. Mr. Somerby has exhibited • liber ality, which other managers would do well to imitate, and this combinsd with the fact 'that he has a first class exhibition-is doubtless the cense of his great success. The rates of ad mission to the Polyorams:are but 15 cents. and those who have not yet seen it, will, of coarse, go now, while those who have been, will doubtless go again. TEIGATTL—Eras HISDERSOIL—One of the but bills of the season is announced for per formance at the theatre this evening. The new comedy, written and adapted for Ettle Henderson—and only performed by her— entitled, "On Guard, or the Little Sentinel," will be produced for the second time, in con. jnnction with the now and beautiful sensation play of "Gipsy Gower." This latter piece wai received hut evening with the greatest dertionstrations of satisfaction and appLarulo. We-had not the opportunity of witnessing all of 11,, but what,we did see and hear of the Pie" we GeLeirdident in pronouncing it one of this vet7boill sensation plays ever prodneed. "Ou.fltnifd r ," the first piece, made a good hit on, airie representation the other evening. Ifilzi‘irially rare entertainment, call at the .iiiisburgh 'Theatre to-night. Tut - Para.—The Wheeler h Wilson Sowing Machine Company es-triad off their accustom ed honors at the Fair of the American Insti inte--the higliestPrvaium for the best Double threaded Sewing Machine, being the most per fect and simple in its construction and work ing points; also for their Batton and Eyelet hole Machine, for novelty and perfection of its work—diploma for a beautiful specimen of machine braid work, and a silver modal for Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand.— Is de prudent Oer. 1 w Flour Amos° boys in the Second and Third Wards, Allegheny, have been at loggerheads sfor some time, and on Saturday last they marshaled their forces and took up their,positions on the hills on either side of the road leading out of Federal street. Here they pelted each other with stones until surprised by a. sped of Mayor Alexander's polteii,when five of them were captured, the rest skedaddling in all directions. The Mayor is determined to ■top this dangerous sport, and parents should make a note of the fact. ingTTSO EITILORDLNAIY.—Mr. Andrews, the well known grocer and tea dealer, Fifth street, went on a hunting excursion to Wash ington county,but week, and in one day and • - half, in the Tieinity of Surgettstown, he bagged no less than sixty-six aquirrela, with a few partridges, pheasants and snipe, thrown in by way of variety. Ile also killed a eery large blacksnake, but " nary" copperhead, as that species of snake has been Tory scare* in that rich:ay ever since the election. IrsarcaosT we had the phial:mire of meet ng the ;Lev; T. J. Bfailie,D,P., and pfcoluie 'en quired with grektinteriethow hbi lately pub ibbed book on the Penicaular Campaign had auceeedsd,—as are had anticipitediatid even ventured to promise, that it - could kot fail of Media. We ware greatly gratified to Learn •that the : book has already had a Tory large sales conliderable edition being nearly ex - hiiiitsd. It certainly cannot emceed beyond iN merits, incur opinion. . Jott:Becinrro awn Raw( son B.ttl.—The One useetralost of Fall sad Winter Clothing, lately rediired by ?atm. John Wier k Co., g a mma Tailors, N 0.146 Federal most, Al legheny: The stack- of elothing consists of too dant misty of gents' pantaloons, vests, oasts and overcoats. The style of patterns 13 tostsfol and fashionable. Ws w 00.14 Invite allofens notion to give the above gentlemen st sat !Ammon or - Locortarrry.—Wo boar it rumored that s looomotivs on the Pittsburgh, Port Wan* and Ctdosgo Railway; exploded QO ,Raturdaf last, at Crestline, rosoltlng the injuiy of several persona. Mr. A. Duman, of fiewitiltioy, is Sported to have been serious ly soaldad, beside having his leg broken in three pleat. ' ireaute, .to.—J. Boberts, Ito. / ltemit, is. now opening Um most °twice Merot taa Gold sad Silva Watches, * - 7004 - tiltem. wan *ad Palmy Good* v►sT. „.41014pit_tiebta atty, sad 1* toslttag them at ltattitiosir prime • . . _ won koottzListidoot of Wheel 411Hia Baltisnors, eotortlax list Ho mitotabtloot two piers of his Ws troroUng iistAolillontbio Was and Japan. - ,AfeCt4g9fP 7l :9 l c4s. . , —.:—.... A re g AI A 7 : I " AtM Y 121 " tin i af'Ci t 7 Cvan- . xyl Duretches to the ritub,.ro csiwt.. eh wee held on Monday vretint, Oct-'lBth. Wasii:Forcrs, Oct. 24, 1863, I In Select, present Messrs. Allen, Brown, The following lea 63.911:011r: statement of the ilierainan ' Miner ' 31.CarthY' Morrow, Ph ' lli P s 'l amount of the crops of 1862 and 1863, both Quinn, Thompson, Rees, D. Reed, J. R. Reed summer and fall, of the loyal States, 50 ro , an ln the d wins: nce of Preitdent McAuley, on se a Brown, Wm. C. M'Carroy was turned to and estimated by the Agricultural Department, and furnished to the Rasters: and motion of b Mr. Western associated prams, by the Coreeleill ohoien President lA, rem, stoner of Agriculture, in advance of his month- The minutes of the'preceding meeting wore ly report for September read and approved. The answori returned to the circulars fur Mr. McCarthy submitted an ordinance pro- September, of the Agricultural Department, riding for the grading and paving of O'llara asking information of the condition of the street, from Etna street to Duquesne Way. crops, aro given in . seethe, above or below the The ordinance was road three times and crone( 1862. During the summer the Depart ment made an estimate of the amount of the finally passed. crops of 1862. This estimate was based on Mr. Morrow presented the following : the census returns of 1860. As the Crop of Reeolreki, That the Gas Trustees be author- 1859, which the canaus took, was below an teed to have a gas lamp erected on the corner average, and that of 1862 above It, &Rowena. of Bluff and Miltenberger street ;:and one be- was made for the difference, varying as to its tweet' pan Bream and Miltenbergel streets, amount according as the agriculture of each on Bluff street, in the Eighth Ward. general per cent. Increase Read and referred to Committee en Gae o S f ta e te ac r h 'in S i ta re t d e . w a s h' added. One-fourth the Lighting, amount given In the census was struck off the Mr. Quinn offered the following: returns from Missouri and Kentucky, on ao- Resole:ed, That the names of the streets 40 count of the war. Thee calculated, the crops painted on the corners of each street, or cot- j of 1902 were made the basis for estimating nor buildings, either on auitable boards or on the reports of 1863, socortling to the tenths, the buildings, on the corner tiif each square, increase or decrease, of each State, Al reported and charge the same to the Contingent fund. by the correspondents of the Department Read and referred to the Street Committee, The summer crops of Wheat, Rye, Barley with power to act. and Oats for 1863 and 1863 are as follows The Chair took up "an ordinance relative Wheat. Bye. to fire alarms," passed in ,Common Council Tole!, 1063 191,068:2W 20,795,28 T July 14th, 1863. The ordinance was read, " mat 109,993,500 21,1564,8.50 discussed, and postponed for the present. Mr. J. R. Rood submitted a report of the Street Committee; with "an ordinance supple mentary to the ordinance authorizing the grading and paving of Morton street, from the Allegheny Valley Railroad to the Penn sylvania Railroad, passed July 27th, 1863." Bead three times and passed. Mr. Wilts presented an ordinance for the grading and paving of Rash street, from Penn street to Liberty. Read three times and passed. The resolution, passed in Common Council September 27th, instructing the 'Police Com mittee not to sign any warrant for any mem ber of the Night Police, whose appointment has not been approved by said committee, was taken up, and on motion of Mr. Phillips it win' non-concurred in. Mr. Thompson submitted a communientitte from Goo. W. Cu., Esq., President of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railwuy Company, asking permission to erect an adcii- Donal pier to their bridge over the Allegheny river—said pier to be erected on Duquesne Way. On motion of Mr. D. Reed, the communica tion was laid on table,And the City Solicitor was directed to take such steps as will prevent said Railroad Company (tom trespassing upon Duquesne Way. Mr. Thompson offered the following: Resolved, That the Committee on Gas Light ing be instructed teThave ages lamp erected on the corner of Baldwin and Liberty streets; one on the corner of Mulberry alley nod O'Hara street, and one on Turmoil street, be teeen Pennsylvania Avenue and Wylie street OCT. 27, 1863. 29 2.10 Read and referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. Mr. McCarthy read a communication from the City Solicitor, setting forth that the Steu benville Company has not accepted the ordinance granting them the right of way, and that the agents of the Pennsylvania Rail- Toad Company are nEw doing work on said line within the city limits. In reference to the obstructions placed on Liberty street, by the Pennsyvanis Railroad Company, the S, Miter reports that the company promise that no illegal or unnecessary obstructions shell hereafter be permitted. Also, en ordinance authorising a change of grade on Penn street, over the old canal. Communication aceepted,and ordinance rood Leaving Odenelency of 125,1560,238 three times and passed. Mr. Morrow presented an Ordinance in- t Which meet be provided for by greater econ• creasing the pay of the Day Police, as fob ; omy infeeding, and a greater proportional lows Chief, $650 per year; other membert, oontuunPtion of wheat. $45 per month. Read and postponed. The number of stock hogs Is about the same Mr. J. R. Reed offered the following: as in 1162, and about a percent. below a gen ifssoleed, That the Street Committee bo in- ; oral average in condition. These were early 'treated to prepare an ordinance establishirg ; turned on the frosted corn. the grads of Pennsylvania aretine, es pro- The buckwheat erop is not as much Injured posed in the report of the Street Committee ; as generally supposed, because most of It Is Also, the streets connecting with the same. produced in the States of New York, New Read and referred to the Street Committee. Jersey and Pennsylvania, where the frosts of Mr. Thompson offered the following: August 30th and September 18th did nut in- Readoed, That the Street Ceimnittee be in_ jure the crops materially. strutted to inquire by what rlicht the Penn- 1 The tobacco crit of 1863 is larger than that eylmusia. Railroad Company are working upon , of last year by nearly Shy millions pounds, the tunnel through the city of Pittsbuxgh, ; although the front, In the weetere States were and building a railroad en the track granted very injurious to It. But about bhs-ltalf the to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Italiroad er"& there had been gathered before the frost Company, and If the said Pennsylvania, Rail- of optember 16th, and seventy-Ave per cent. road Company are doing said work under any , more ground had beep planted than le 1863. pretense of right under their own charter, The hay crop of 1862 is estimated at 21,603,- then the said Committee are instructed to ! 000 tons, that of 1663 at 19,990,482 tons, a confer with the City Solicitor and institute decrease of 1,600,000 tons. Its quality is good. legal proceedings to stop said work. Or if The monthly report for September will be said Pennsylvania .Railroad Compan are ; distributed on the report inst. doing laid work on the franebises of the Pitta- ' burgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, ; SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. then said Committee are instructed to see that the proper security bo filed with the Controller, ! ti littera 1.,0 Saera'a &man hiscataxs, for as provided by the ordinance granting the' fatally and manufacturing purposes, are the right of way to said Pittsburgh and Steuben- ibest In use. villa Railroad Company. A. F. CIUTONT, General Agent, Referred to a bricial Committee of Aleuts. D. Reed and Phillips, of Meet, No. 18, Fifth street. and Messrs. Roberts, Cameron and Steel of Common Council. Not reached in C. C. ; HOW A. 13 Pszer, Plain and Ornamental A remonstrance against the occupation of ; Slate Roofer, end dealer in Pennsylvania and Allegheny street, In the Ninth Ward, by the ; Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates. Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, was Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water read and referred to the Select Committee having the ordinance in charge. • Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • In Common Coirsesi, present all the members • _ excepting Messrs. Armstrong, Holmes, Hutch- FOR FALL AND Wirt= WILL—The Sam isen, MeCandleu and Portent'. ; met is past, and by the morning's frost, we Prayer by Mr. McVay. Minutes of last begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will meeting read and approved. ! shortly be upon us, and we most provide mu m, Cohlße preceded a ' , L ia o , f or . J... 'Ave, with the material to keep 01 comfort- Carr, relative to the condition of a sewer on able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well ' Fulton street and Pasture alley. Referred to . made overcoat are the very thing, and we do Street Commissioner, with power to act. not know of any place where our readers Mr. McGowan, a petition for a gas lamp would suit themselves better than et Messrs. on the corner let Adams and Etna streets. W. H. McGee d Co's clothing establishment, Referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. ; corner of Federal street and. Diamond Square, Mr. Montgomery, a resolution authorising -Allegheny. They have also received a core the erection of • Lamp on Virgin alley, near pieta assortment of gentlemen's furnishing Baxter's alley. Same reference. - geode, and a great variety of new patterns for Mr. Montgomery, an ordinance changing ; wal.teeeting , de the place of holding the elections in the Flirt and Second Precincts of the Third Ward. The ordinance was read a first and second time and, there being objection to a third reading, the ordinaries was laid *ter under the rules. Mr. McVay, • petition for placing water and gas pipes on Congrees street, before the same le paved. Referred to the Street and Gas Committees, with power to set- Mr. Killen, the President, offered a peti tion to refund to Mr. John Robbins, on let on Apple alley, Eighth Ward, the taxes paid on said lot, with Interest for sixteen years, amounting to about $95, since said lot was taken for an alley by the city, before be bought it, and while be was ignorant of the fact. Referred to the Finance Committee, with power to act. Mr. McTlghe offered an ordinance to fix the salary of 'the City Assessor at six hun dred dollars for the year 1864, which was paned unanimously. Mr. McVay offered a resolution to the ef -feet That a committee should be appointed, 'and an herewith instrupted, to takeoff Isma ili'. Steps to stop the Pittiburgb, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company from building, on the Allegheny wharf, an addition to the bridge over the Allegheny river, without taking first some arrangements with the city. The resolution was read three times and paned. Mr. O'Neill presented ainetition from prop erty owners in the First and Third Words, preying that a sewer be constructed from the present terimination of the St. Clair street sewer at Liberty street, along Market street to the Diamond, and also along Fifth street to the month of Market alley. 'tenoned to the Street Committee. Mr. O'Neill offered a resolution providing that the Controller be authorized to settle with the constables for serring notices o ff Install ments due on grading and paving asssment', on such terms as he thinks reasonable, and the same shall to charged to tiget (end. Read three time, and t ae d. In 8. C. non-coneurred In. Mi. 'Nagy offinad a reshlation instructing the fittest Committee to dispose of the zente. dal In the bridge over the canal on Penn street, to the hest possible advantage. Read three times and passed. In S. C. non.eon. carted in. In all action not otherwise noted, there was a mutual coneurronce, when Councils ad. Journed. WS ASSZIT BOLDST.—Thera 6ra Ss other mailielnes so reliable, effsetatal end eonvenient as Solloway:fp Pills and Ointment,' slimy' ready for ass. They -ate invaittable to the Soldier *goofed to Wounds, Sores, F o yers, and Bowel OompliLnts. Tbey never faik Only 25 emits per bow or-pot. 222. gavertioomist load , Yaail Ho &Ad Sooksink y fat We, hi ano ed ther oolu y mi.rse • • 6.116411641t*C ""in. " TE S TM :II " 44114 PH 144111";. Obi C& 14:" 111. ' ertCAß6 mapes „,,, ' "--4 7 00 p 11 1,,,,,, - 1 7,56, t IPe' ladsr aud _ triate, afill=ded- Centele Kellot, lll l=' st rI , IIII4DIRML cixemien, Oct . RAnwerans ar- : e q,„.l.oe s cags p a paws tom . sbipcacqae.-ld,ooo bar ' rived hen abent 11 eciock this morning, and I rola door: (11.03 q banal. wtrost; aon tooshola corn. was . ereorted to The Hairnet Hoy., by an ,m- j rrtiebta quiet wheat 40,BM:faro, menu crowd of citizen:. He was ultimata.- dainuseas. Oct. W.—Floor decliniug fat Rana- R.d Wheat . 00 q m ale d t u an u is k,tle i.. fos au Son .t...4.7 thent o ti f aa m l a lyw h utco j mt ud e a d e th s roz e g r bo i ct . t tro th d e .m e ci nti t r i e j= lin t e c at Whis.k7 at C. 'GUM clod heavy at teMiti.ii s . the anseinblage, and said his fellosueititens ! of Cinciulat i appreeiato the work be has ao eomplishad for the country, and assures him of their ,shaken confidence. While be ham never dishonored his notice State, the state has never forgotten him. Alluding to his re moval from the army of the Cumberland, ho said the people would recitiße records upon which that action was based. Gen. Rosecrans returned thanks for the ex pression of sympathy and respect, which this public reception implied, while ho felt flat land by it, lie could not 'forget dot the heart of the people (foot not go out to Individuals alone. It is a principle for which we an con tending; the struggle for national life that produces such assemblies. lle asked the people never to forget their allogladoce to the °internment, whatever might Done to individual.. The question as to how be had been :need, ho desired to leare for future time to answer. Some friends of mine in New York, he said, are very solicitous about my health. The Army of iho Cumberland thinks I am well enough, and so do I. As for the quantity of opium I have taken, consult my druggist- . The Now York and Washing ton papers. have /32144 that General. Crittenden and - McCook intended to make charge. against me. They have assured me that they re gret exceedingly limited/ fable reports should be started. lie mid that since the battle of Chickamauga he had received a letter of ap. proval fro& the President for his notion in that affair, and that whatever charges appear ed against him in the eastern paper. the gov ernment was In no way reaponsiblo for them. He expressed his routine. , to do whatever wu desired of him. At the oonelusion of his speech, cheers were given for Gen. Rosecrans and the Army 'of the Cumberland. Rose. crane welcome through-int eau earnest and hearty. , *1,014,793 t 456,669 Barley. Oats. 10,760,697 174,868,107 17,7141354 172,6211,997 Tutu 1862 1)562 t1,(M,86: •Inrtwe. fDecressa Corn. Buckwheat. Potato4: -, Total, 1862.... 686,704,474 18,722,996 113,6..T.3,116 1863.... 449,163,894 17,193,212 41,870,035 Tetresse.... 137,540,5 SO Monthly report of Deportment shows for September that the amount of wheat and Sour exported to all countries for the year ending September let, 1863, is 40,680,308 bushels, and of corn , 11,690,342 brothels. The domes tic. consumption then is as follows Ni twat crop for 15,2 liMpOrttli Dom,lilic Coroutuption Curn fur 1862 Exported..... DoMPAtie ropSULIIOOI3 • • Those exports and domestic consumption exhibit the relative magnitude of the foreign and domestic markets. • • Tho report examines the probable foreign I demand for breadstuff' during 1864, and shows ' that in the English markets tee principal por tion of our exports of breadatuffa are purchased —that the average annual importations of all grain. into Great Britain and Ireland are 114,- 27! , ,949 American bushela, but in 1860 the im portation was 185,186,434 American bushels, and in 1661, 142,529,106 American brishohm • that it was aa great in 1862, but not so large in 1663; that from the present condition of the crops in England, the !demand for 1864 would return to the general average, rather than to the great amount sinte 1860 ; that the borne ! demand for 1864 would be at least equal to that of 1563, and that the condition of the cur ' rency would remain as favorable as it now Is •, that hence, the amount of wheat and corn feel 1864 would be as follows : Wheat crop of 1663 Domestic oomsnmptton Lexclug for export Corn crop of 1=1._... Domettie consumption. SZCOND A SEPAL or PAIS. AND WINTIN GOODS, jOst received at Oem'l Graham & Co.'s, Mer chant Tailors, No. 64 Market street. It oon- Gets of all• the very latest styles of clothe, caesimeree and vestinge; °remitting, of all kinds of the very fneet quality, all of which Is selected from the latest importations, and will be made op In the most fashionable and beet manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goods to soloot from, that cannot be surpassed by any other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect fit, would do well to give no an early call. SANCTI,. GRAHAM k Co., - Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market st. &arm. GZAIIAN, GZO. MOGLIDLZOL VALC.IBLE VITIXONT.—Rer. A. Webster, Boston, Mass., writes—"l hare used through. the advice of personal friends, Mn. S. A. Al len's World's Hair Beetorer and Zylobalsa. mum, for 'overt! mouths part, with great et feet and entire satisfaction. !ma NOW neither hold nor pray; my hair was dry and brittle, but has regained the seftnese of its earlier yeare.', Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot. 103 Greenwich at. . Fora DOLIALS, four dollars. Four dollars, four dollars. Dental Institute, Dental institute. Best cheap Dentistry, best elm? Dentistry No machine work, no machine work. Norms and carriage calls will be taken at the Omnibus °Moe, No. 410 Peon street, day or night. All orders left at the &bees plies will be promptly attended to. All mills must be paid in advance. • C. Srtz. Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at tend to all business of his Profession. DIED s WnYth - glt.—ln Gettysburg, on the 30tb CIIAIO, w 1 of Itor. Jolla 11. Werner, her nth You. oCOLLISTER & BAER, Wholesale its Tow.. Design, 108 WOOD ,BUT. boo ppgr In dare Ow lonost mot men ootoploto ooport% mud of TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES Oto 0117. vtilcb Ow olltoi tbo wort to.. eat oath Ovule. AU ordols pxopgy ottoo to. 0014 IkTEW RAISIN& /A 200 basis Dm W. B. ttabias; 100 half sad qr. bazar " Now landthig sae broils by 0023 asixta a axes. eIONSIGNILENTK sootn.b.trruche whit. Near. ea Ws. Flowed Owootabiti IL Meow 60 baba& Ontam!i Tom Ml.l."ll=tinitaAVia OUR SPEOILL DISPATCHES, FROM WASHINGTON. Bpodal DinaLeh So the Plttsbargi Oszotte. Wasstioros Cm, Cot. 26, 1862. fill ?lOW o further details of tho fight on Saturday, near yi.pp.hannoati Station, have reached hero. Rumors of battles yesterday lad to•day have been rife on the streets, but Imes in no wire been confirmed se yet. It will be found moot probable that the prsisentsetivity of the rebels in Meade's front is Intended to cover movements In other dlreetions. The report that Lee' whole army to on this side of the Rappahannock, resetting from Beverly Ford to Stafford Court House, is not credited In military circles. If it be true, a general battle may occur at any moment. The probability, however, is that whatever bodies of rebel troops there may be on thin elde of the Rappahannock, they wilt retire before a forward movement of the Army of the Potomac. A contract harbeen made by the Confeder ate Poem See Department, to mu an exprue and mail across the Idleslealppl river; *"_,337,1 - -0 Thomas Kano, a citlson of this city, has been tried before a Military commission for procuring pay, bounty, and allowances as a soldier upon forged papers, has boon found guilty and sentenced to the Albany Peniten tiary for five ran. .1,5'1),763 15,663,083 us's urs 01.111••10X Is !musts A correspondent In Lee's army, from Cul pepper, under date of the 20th Inst., thus some up the late campaign In the Richmetad Enquirer: " Our troops have all doubtless crossed. The enemy attempted no advadoe upon our retiring columns, if, indeed, they know of it. Thus you see the campaign is over. Its results are briefly slimmed tie. We hive captured about fifteen hundred of the enemy, with some smell arms, and killed and wounded at least as many more, and tore up the Orange k Alexandria Railroad for twenty five miles, with the Joss of not over twelve hundred in billed and wounded, some few prisoners and Your pieces of artillery, those lost by °cur at Bristow's Station. Whether this game was worth the candle I Will not attempt to decide. Some think wo have done wonders. It has only taken ten day.' to do all this." CITE! 149,9331,00 40,,ib0j)(0, 149.307,192 5Eui,704,174 11,689,342 &TS n2I,LT: The letter continues : "Stuart started on Saturday last on a raid, bet cacao upon • dol. uma of the enemy's infantry,near Dralnesville, and was compelled to return without aocom pitching his object. Gen. 8. was also engagod with the enemy'. cavalry in skirmishing on Monday afternoon, near Warrenton Junction, on the river, but with what result I am net advised. Before dosing, let me say • word to our home folks about shoolosa soldiers. That word shall be simple and practical. I have Seen bravo men who had walked all the way from the Rapidan to Bristow Station and back to Culpepper with bare feet; and these 1111.1311 men had naverstauered, but were al ways ready to meet a foe.' _ 191,0611M9 10,907 192 11,181.047 440,183.04 .578,031,133 Geo. Milroy baya for ludiaaa oo a sweitsty days' furlough. Letters from prominent citizens of Itisconri, Blau the publieation of the President's reply to the delegation, otrongthen the cue against ()amble, by fiIOWNI the dim:atter of the ft,- rolled militia to - be rebel and semi-rebel. I= riutsotlptiocui to es s-twontiss last wsok ware nsarly $14,000,000 millions. TBll SICIAIfOI or TIZSONTY/3 Commiuloner Oates last calonlation makes a difference between him and Oen. Meredith as to the number of prisoners to be ornbangod, 10,1100 more on the rebel side, than olatmed a few days s/noo. An 'sawing, of reeerds of deceased prisoners has been agreed upon. One list has already been reoelved from Rich mond. N/LITAILT DITLSION Of ifII MISALIalfrl Was Dtrarraarr aD/CTLIAT 0111114L'i OPTICS, t Womblopoo, October 1601, letct J General Orders, No. 2.37.—8 y direction of the President of the United States the De partments of Ohio, of Cumberland, and of Tennessee, will constitute the Military Di•l sion of Mississippi. Major General U. S. Grant, U, d. army, is placed in command of the Military Division of the Mil *ppi, with headquarters in the field. Major General W. S. Rosecranr, U. S. Volunteers, is relieved from command of the Department and Army of the Cumberland. Major General G. H. Thomas la assigned to that command. By Or der of the Secretary of War. E. D. Towsatixo, Assistant Adjutant General. Inameeavires U. S. Q. M. D 17.112111111,1, CILATIABOOGA, Oct. 13th. IsoJ. f Geeerol Order No. 20.—1 t is reported that the ofhoersof this Department have demanded and received from their subordinates, receipts for a greater weight of forage than they ao• tually issued. Such a practice ii to violation of the regulations, end opens the door for ex tensive trend, and to most reprehensible, and upon conviction, the severest measures will be taken with those who accept, and those who give such false receipt.. (Signed,) M. G. Maas, Quartarrosstar General. FROM KNOXVILLE. Special dispatch ta tba l'Sttabargh Ciasatta. Kiroxvruz, Oct. 25, 1863 The engerment of M-day wu a gallant and hot mutated hand t 9 hand affair, and tented over four hours. The rebel terms ts estimated at b,OOO. Th.y legit i n lag, wounded anal prlooners over am hundred. WooHord nosptured hta wagoo• train and some of tits men, bet lost his Grass Hopper Battery. Gar lotus to killed, woundsd and mining ewe SOO. ow l . sugars adenoid to-day. The rebel wide a 'Mad tour miles below phusgolphla, bet 101 l beak on our approach. A running tight wee kept up anti' dark. There're no rebels net of Sweet Water. Sanders' loss wu bet two Mad. The road above is all clear. Col. Crawford, of the First Tenuous* Ar tillery, bat jest returned from an expedition to dl tribute ertai tbrongh Virginia and North Carolina, and recruit. He wu snoetweral in both. The people are rising everywhere. Among tits prisonen sant to by him, Is the InfeMotis bobwhaelters from Uppor Clinob, kinneyhue, whose murders and berharltleo Sr. ticrrtikto. bislang sad Brotroloor spoke from II to sb immense coneonne of peo ple, gstheltiVuilin twenty miles around. The albs radio& von rewind with otattosisom. rinAlAirirk,OeLler—Vfetwin !Dada her debut" bx $ O- Dliht. It tb• Clinton% Streellitasim UN* so emiovirts bats% sad aresq4 ismailestettii. Tim*, and ber 0214 vow mostes4 m Lesuk rao. I= IMPORT NOT CRIMITED, =I VOITSD GUILTY =3221 =I The - lady-AU Capturg of the Leviathan—Arrival of Tar ala 4 Tarpentlae—ltlockado Rua- net Deirtroyed. Wisuxearon, Oct. 2d.—The Navy Depart ment has reoeived information that the steam ship Do Soto, during the latter part of Octo ber, when in the Southwest Pass, received in formation that a steamer had been boarded by a bind of rebels and carried out of the riv er. After a run of thirty-five miles she was captured and proved to be the Leviathan. She is a new and very fast screw steamer, and was amply supplied with coal and provisions for a cruise, with a piekod crew. Captain Walker says he feels great satisfaction in announcing this success, for when the Boston, a much in• feeler vessel was carried off by the rebels some menthe since, we coon fell upon her track, and had the opportunity of witnessing the desolation she spread in her patb, black ening the acne in her wake with the charred memorials of many fine ships. The Leviathan, with her desperate, band, ha.s been sent to New Orleans. Admiral Lee telegraphed from "Newport News yesterday, that the Nembern has ar rived from Beaufort with 5,000 barrels of tar arid erode turpentine. The Nansomond had driven ashore the Venus, one of the largos: and ewißast of the blockade runners with a valuable cargo. She Is totally destroyed. Latest from Europe Cara liana, Oct. 26.—The atommor Canada, Crum Llvorpool on Saturday the 17th, vla Queonstown en the 13th, pawed Care Ftaee, at 3 o'clock Ws afternoon. tilts was boarded tact newn yacht .•!• the Ante:dated Prose. Politlual news by the Canada is unim portant. /Ivory Ward Beecher had tussle a forcible speech in Liverpool, without any riot as was anticipated. The addross, however, was Cs gracefully interrupted. Liverpool, Oct. I?.—Ditto's has been =cited, and prices have advanced 144 for American, and I...tiGdri for other diseriptioni on the week closing quiet, and the tulladrance barely maintained. Breadstuff, doll and tend downwards. The authorities report dour quiet but steady, at 19sQ21s for A merman. Wheat dull and tend ing downward; Rod ostern 7.®Ss 2d; Red Southern So 3.l(Ass rid. Corn -putt and un changed; mixed 276(4::96. Beef flat. Pork tending downward. bacon quiot but steady. Lard market bare. Sugar null advancing and prices 30 - 3`411 higher. Coffacc quiet and au, changed. Pavis--Bouree was heavy and Rent...closed at G7f 20, Lo.f.tr., O 17 --Consols cl , Jsud on Friday at 93(g,93.1". Tbo Broad tuff market quiet but steady. Southern News. Fortness hioarkoz, Oot. 25.—Tho Dielunond Dispatok of the 24th Inst., hoit the following: Headquarter. Areesz of Northern Tirrinia, Get. 23—To General S. Cooper: General imboden, on the 18th. attacked use garrison at Charles town, In the Shenandoah Valley, and captured four hundred and thirty-lour prisoners, with their arms, transportation and stores. To this number add the prisoners :already forwarded, and it makes a total of 2,442. General Forest's resignation baa not been accepted, and he has left Atlanta to enter upon a separate command. The ,number of Yankee pr i soners held in Richmond last night, was recorded at Libby prison ac a fraction under 12,000. The Di•pateA, of the lid inst., contains the following dispatches Meridian, Mies., Oct. 20.---Offioial informa tion states that the Yankees are rapidly re treating to the Big Block, pursued by our cavalry. On their retreat they ^burned some houses In Clinton. President Darin loft thi. p. m. for Enter prise. atriveton, 001. 2.1.—S reconnoitering party of the enemy in barges, w►e discovered Dear Fort Sumter last night, between 12 and 1 o'clock, and driven off with grape shot. IVashlugton City Items. Weaumotos, Oct. 26.—The Treasury De partrueut has reoentiy sent 97,000,000 or $9,000,000 t the West for the payment of troops. To-day the Treasury ie,eired another pack age of notes from the wreck of the ►teamer Ruth. Thi► furnishes additional proof that all the money as alleged—s.l,ooo,ooo, Tru on board at the time of the fire. Over 5,000 rebel prisoners are to be removed from the Old Capitol for exzbe age. It L not known in military circles that Bragg has been recently reinforced from Lee's army, nor ii it believed that the report, from Gen. Burnside, received yesterday, show that ha is rendering good terrine in Eng Tennes see, and hut repeatedly driven bock the rebels. Active operation/ by the army of the Cum berland has been retarded—a complete and safe communication for supplies not having yet been eitublishod, but they coon will be perfect Tao Penusylvania Railroad. PaiwocuunA, Oct. sB.—The Pennsylvania liallroad Si again forwarding goods to all points west of Pittsburgh, the western roads being clear of accumulations oausod by gov enneut transportation. Market. by Telegraph. Few Tag, Oet. 46.—Ootion more seal's and dr cidadly lirinar at andlli tor Middling Uplands. now and loon. batter. at 14.1tyoteA , for Extra litatar, $7,100)420 for Extra IL ft. 0., and $7,25 f or Good to nudes Nxixa . Whisky bravery and lower at 6210. Wheat tutted and :Wain batter, at 111,n 1. for now Chicago Spring, 51,32 for new mixed irago Spring. SIX lot old Cblesnm Spring, $1,35,31,39 for Milwaukee Club, S 1,4041,11: for Amber lows, 51,42,1 SIAS for Winter fad Wastarn.and $1,32/31,40 for In tailor and common old Winter fled Western. Corn adminead 3f3Sc per bushel at @LOX for nuniond Westarn, nod $1,0141,(0% tor wand IVestern to Moon Oats Ita2c better, closing quiet at 63111860 for Western and State; Saturday natant 10,000 Mabel' Qf C 4•114 1 41. Vrafe sold at Sic, &Namable beton the clam of narigation. Wool firm. Pork Griner. with • moderate demand at 814,X7M014,62% tor Old Mesa, 11100010,123{ f M or New 00, 511,50r11,73 tar Prima, andsl 14,60 for Now Prima Maas— Net staady. Lard Armor. particularly fhomrda7 areidng, at 1134tfall.fic. Chasm very ante .t 12. New York Stock and Money Market. Nsw Toss. Oat. 2t.—!lousy actin at 847 permit pratolum—oearly all traimartwas at dm latter. Burling Sacbanse firmer, bat very gnaw wed mom. tleet; first elan MCIs mclaiaat at awe at 18.2%4113314. Gold blib, bat . lrreaulex wad unaettleel, slosit4 at _ 14F4. Otwarnaleat Stocks a AIM, armor—L'ulted Rates KIM 'Bl 000poue, Il c tryll&h: 74tra, 107(1110A Ratko better tmt t. C. & T ' ' 17 ,Oloadlag— ....... ........13; O. A G 113 4 l'll C Miels.N., liii —tat ltli. Co.. ecdt ,„....... r .i, Web- 11----... 88 1 3111. API D. C.__ ro .42 4 ltd._ ____li I.N. T. C-. . .......1.%334 SmBo; . ----- I F.B-1 T0;76;r.--.403 Ponaoturata, oet. S6—Doan trut; taloa 0( OM barnda at $ 5 ,.. 11 r. lnuat doll; af 4,5 0 0 t be tar ; ratio. da "' = 11 91 , :c dactinardo,- C 4 .Ma twolodadl mho o( 80,000 tanks2a at tylapt. lard dna at WC Wittidiy trio at RIVER IRTELLIGE\C E. The river, very erreirpectelly, raid several hubr yeatartlay, amd Last avenizig,:the metal mart Indi cated three feet Err inches. This Rita moll =- oat tod .I.lroly from tbe atla,hea, ri var. ea the Monongahela la about at a stand. cr other declialag Tha ereathor yeaterday IRIA cloudy errri ram, wilt, but allght. Indira( tons of run. The 14.00 presented a more etwerfol upect ye.ster day, fa ecrnsequettre of the river rising, iwd qtuto number cf boats .are receiving frelght. Then le =tun!arable fieight ready for shlytnent to va. riot. points, end the only obstacle in the 'ray of • brisk bnelnue to eteamboating, te the event of water. ITe are in hopes, hovraver, that title most Darlene ob : stank will soon be removed. There has, as yet, boen no arrivals frog below. Thb little Warner "Oil City" left for Wheeling lest eve ning, uld watt thought that the "Capt. John' EtnokeU." and the •'Jackman T. Stock..tele"—both new boats—would get off 11,r CincLunati during the night. Capt. John Rhode' new steamer arrived from Brownsville yosterday. She will he ready for hurl• nem in a very few days. Capt. Robert Robinson, late of the Aba •• lisat- Lark.' left for Parkersburg yeeterday, w bring up the hull for • new boat hs le buiLllog. The ma chinery and •tho.t everything iu bore ready to put on board, so that he will get hie new craft out in a short time after Use hull arrive.. Iho Pit taburg6 and Brovrturrills packer lure %um rearmed daily trips. Capt. W. Heed's new steamer the "Arroey No 2," le, without doubt, one of the net/Lust, etannehent, tad. prettiest boats tbat bee been built hero title vu3u. We t7WI refer to her to detail come future time. The neat was mill rising on Saturday, with thrum feet and a half water in the channel. The new raw boat belonging to Capt. John K. Booth made her ap plated.pearance at the landing. She will be speedily cam- The new etessnens A. J. Sweeny and &ma Boyd, an advertised to lenye for Cincinnati cn Sonny next,.—Rlediskr fra 3 47xr. SPECI.4L .VOTICEN 0.1. ASS SUPERIOR COPPER MILL t SMELTING WORKS, PzrrantrLau. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COTTER, TRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS. RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER. Also. Importers and dealers to METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, to. C'Lnatattly 00 hoop, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Warehouse, No. ItOTIRST 120 SECOND ETA., Tituiburgh, Special orders of Capper cut to any A.OreS pattorn. tnytiLlyderT TO NERVOUS SUFFE:B.ERS OF BOTH ELBS.BB.—A reverend gentleman ha, teg been Teetered to health In • few dep . . after un ,lergoing all the =II tontine and Irresnlar expen etre needs. of treatment, Taboursrnaven, oonelders It hie sacred dnt7 to commnalcate to hts &Mimed fellow creatures the mantle of cure. Hence, an the remipt of an addreesed envelope, he will sond,fere, a ropy of the preerriptton used. Dtreet to Dr. JOBN DAC/NALL, lad Fulton street, N. Y. mh I LlydawT . _ _ 80118., DHALEas its FOREIGN AND DOSIESTIC BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. E: MARKET. STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. lar Collections made on Hi tha principal cities Virnnetout the tnlietl Siatee. orat PTO OCELBAN &8.110., Man. sfoxittrers of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW sEirr- TEAS, WINDOW GUARDS, etc , N. VI SECOND .d SS TRIED STREET, bat. Wood and Market. Hare on baud a variety of new Patterna,intuncy anti plan:, imitable for all puriutees Particular attention pall to .cloeing Ora, Lot.. Jobbing done at .l:ort . --- - - .112311tY H. COLLINS, FOR NV iltD• ING AND COMMISSION 1112CHAFT end wholc4alii dealer In CIISESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and produce pi:malty. WOOD 57., Pittaburgb. . C 1.41.11 4GENTS,-.. TIKNBIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. T. W. 1./1` Etrt GENERAL CLAIM AGENT Liceetwel L 7 the U. ft Id 3 Ylll7/1 s WT. 3d d 1344 r. the CailkedreL Par, CU ylraala Poldim lent of the inonntaina. Ear , orn Ohio &Idlers, and West Virginia &Idlers, can bare ittair Pettslow, Donuts' and Back Pay owned at thin office. Circulars will be sent sawing fa Inkrukstion to the !Soldiers, or to ',accrued Soldier.' Beira, alsearing xbo are entitled to'the Pension, Dimity and Back Pay, and the roamer of securing the anus, by appl,y inia ma No o b ln t v a .te,mr tll istwte,rxson VESSIONX BOUNTYCBACK PAY. H. e. MACKRELL. I=l NO. 114 11/713 ISTRYET, Prrrtorsow. Oollectiorui in Allegheny and adjoining wrestled. Prosscome SOLDIERS CLAIMS, of every desicrik. lion ; BOUNTIES for all allscharg...d Soldiers. PEN SIONS, for erovinded officals and Soldiers ; BOUN TIES sad PENSIONS for Widows, Parents, Orphan Children, Brothers and Sisters, or other legal rerre sentativee of throe oho bare died in the write, or bare died after discharge from disease contracted to service. writ. &aria until collocted. and =I letter .111 be anmand na....11 • rump Id inelomed- ,felfitlyws MILITAKY CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, LVI PENSIONS, BACH PAY sad MILITARY CLAIMS of every deactiptlott, raazted by the {ob. scriber, et the following Taws, : Peasioaa $lO oft; all other claims fa 50. C. C. TAYLOR, Attorney at Lie, No. T 3 Great street, Pittsbezel, P. . . K. B. No clargoo ave ma4o it [to claim doss not onceood. and all information given gratis. wkly InlIJI"TS. • W ANTED. A GOOD STEAM cocV.Ot DAVIS & PHILLIPS, 110 WaLer et. WANTED--APPICENTICES TO TUE NUBS rotrimora Brststae. 0t.19:2Pr DAVIS & PHILLIPS, 110 Water pt. 0:1111. WANTED—One who under , souls crating, and other hoopo.srork. Ad• dross BOX 301, City of Alloglieny Post Odic*, with relinsoos o 0 to qualMostioos and character. o40:11 - I,t A N D-A 11.82 1....L.AM •• K Immo ; 0011 who ham n prootical knowirlaw, ond can env. well recoosmooded. .Addredis, Box na, Pon Office AN 'EL. 100,000 ♦ No.l WHITE vA.IL STAMM, rot 011 Darrel& Ada.. HEN RYL7I:B STILTON, &wt. Poor. Soh kronufactnring Co., 0c54.20r Mama, Ailegbony BOARD WANTED, BY - • 011111TIMW,, WILE ► TWA =Urn Prhato busily prellinit Adirms LOVE DOE Fa 12a, Ptttilnirelk P. O. adDly WANTED. -460 • MONSIL—We want Arlie sa) • nieltals. =panne paid, lanai ear refirwg Pre 7e, Prima 2:0~-e, and thirteen Aber nins, inchri and cartons articles. Meet arti cles senefreet Addison ealt3mdma &Haw & CLARK. litddetri, Ms. EYES AND EAR. . • • DR. 13AELZ Pan particular altoe,thrsi..to, the treatment or CIiROXIC ,DI3ZASXS. the ETE aadBLa °woks tniCATA III . O e. foltitter rag,•ft emblem PIIPIL. Emmett ET E 4 sadiron:l all INTLAMIIIATOICT MS; also UMW - LIMPING. sad all dleesome *Ewing the UT ogld leellthg to beams. Mee, 103 717711 MELT. ri DAtibl, lisucruxx 'Lula; TO 94 ansiTurrn.D.srassi...et seU cbelip tor ouli good mom TOE ; CAM. Inn , . AIL BACK CIATII LW keels of cloth ma& l• 0001 e booso, at a. w.l.lAillre. r . NoMtz , So. ci lkolthltekt strove. FLEFTOMATOF.B AND PEACHEF. oo son No Tomato"; esno " Wads's. Jut rocietoXl sad It* We 7tir , • , 11117XLB 41. DOM, oda MI 044 123 W-9 141 amg T r 411.1) - VirKNTED•— i the. , cash IM.ftell,?/ vox • K!7' es awl 70„:. ipc . ,s6lol. • - .WECIAL AVTICES. ow & T.-1860--X. Person! of eetientary habits, trtrobb,l vttb trra.t. b m itpd t s ygapitatitzt of th• Lxrt. of at pent*, distress after eating. torp..l - anstltu tfon. ea. deeem tJ rr.firr ,t 1 ..ot try t.b• cekbrated PLANTATION BITTERS, Virhkb are new recommended lty the highest tnetli,al authorities, and tearneustod to produce an nr.rned.,J, beneficial *Met. They are exceedingly evocable perfectly pole, 2.121 mast superamk where a healthy, gentle lailculant Ix rrqtarect. Thai parity, strengthen aril Invigorate. They errata a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of vaunt an•l diet. ruy 4L.mati0...0.1 lot. bourn. They strength.o the eyetem and enliven ths miod. They prevent misurniatk and intermittent I...verr. They ;nutty the breath end acidity of theatortd , h• They care Dyspopola and Constipation. They cars diarrhea. Cholera and Cholera Martins. They cure Liror Complaint and Nervous Head=lie. They make the weak etrung, the languidtellliant, Leal are evJaanstad nattere'll great restorer. They are oomposed of the celebrated Cali4aya bark, winter green, sawarrini, rooli and herbs, an iresorral in perfectly pure S. Croix Rom. for particedine, sea circulars and testimonials around each tsottia Beware of impoosia Ras:nine even, Dottie, S.. that it hae D. S. Barnes' elguaturs on our private r. S. Stamp over the oork, with ?Lineation iscomos oar firm eignature on a fine steel plate engraving on nide label. See that our bottle Is not refilled with nyliZ4oull and doletorlom stuff. We defy any person to match the taste or character of our guar. my paw. pretending to .11 Platitatnts Bitten by the gallon or In balk. Is an Imposter. Wo cell only In oar log cabin bottle. Any pers. Imitating C., is twat* or coping any other materiel thmula, whether coiled I",ntation Bitters or L.::: la a criminal under the C. B. Law, and will be eo pre.cuted by as. We already bare oar eye en two perilee re•diling out bottle,. be., who will ..,,,ed.ba getting the=wlrta into el.s attesters. The demand for Drake:a Plan tation Bitten from ladies, clergymen, merchar 'a, 4te b perniethy incredible. Ilea simple tekd et a bottle to the evklenco we prevent of their worth /et inraerkwity. They are add by all r.pectable drag &eh groom,' physicians, hetet% dee:above Led Cannery noir. W7:Ih9.IILfT Iz.DItAKE'S GENUINE BIT re.as, mr pas btiblebaLe br.d retall, by SI3ION JOHNSTON, Corucu and Fourth airevoi. - .. rPIIILE WINE VINEGAR, EL A IL It OLAJfeI lit, Germasty, Cirormirty Mafld s co., Eta only Vinegar swirled a Prize lardal, or etrt7 exhibitor. et the intnraatloa•l Exhibittkin, Loodon. Par wig t 7 F. 31. 110LI.31AN, CEEI t , , PRIVATE DISEASES Dr. Ludlum's Specula Is tbs only rallslas remedy lbr disosses of the arzsus of imerstion. It hi tim CL.aret7 of on eniL,ctiht nrAdaa who.s Ufa wan devoted to WI .arostsout of Oda dal. of dLmiiee, wlth unprecedented ore; tbr mute dub menu yrure. is !belt rolintring no tnjoctlota, and dilfecln,7 entircry from lb,. mOWea prnalca and iko numerous wort:. len coraweads offvead W W. vu'ulic It Is cattruly regetabla sad parfevtly mala It mats lila n cLarta and linparlt stsvairti and v C.A.I.MSON,--On, re x,. eat.... mf thu remc.iy is, n 1 G..ctize pr•rmarten4c-otra luta loa to Its bAng brat b 1 =principled men. Oboe: te, !Let the Etgaat.re at the propriztor 13 11.notred each box. Note other Ls pliable. Prepared only by WM. F. DAVIDSON, Lk.l. Pmprictor. Cliactazati, C. Sold b 7 .11 Droggiets. Price, El per boo. ®' ro: oda at wholesale by B A. S USTZTO C:i & Co. jenlycLaw SPECIAL NOTICE. c=Y TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH AND PICIRITT tuidersigtuni world anteutt. to the preparation boar HUNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL COUGLI Erarzr Y For all Threat toad Lung Complaints. HUN - NEWELL'S TOLL; ANODYNE, The great Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Read-rele, Tooth ache, Leas of Sleep, and General Nereone Remedr. Mao for the Patna to 3funthly Menetrastions a pro fact relief. lIENNEWELL'S ECLECTIC PILLS The moat perfect form of Cattuule ever givento the public, which never requiro more than Oro and ed dom bat cm for • dose, net without the le rut griptrz, and curs Indignation, Dyspepsia, Eilloomeds, Ltver Complaint., Piles, Worms, and all dorang,mouts of stomach or bowels. The abate preparations, of such unbounded rept tattoo Is New England, here the mendence of, end are used by, greet numbers of Physicians. and or prices within reach of ell, are worthy the nunstion of invalid', who will fled them a strict confarrnity do nature Is medicine. Without roosting to the tom mon method of columns of advertising, I seuttai ark confide.. to tort them, which will he sacred. JOHN L. HUNNEW.F.I.L, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Denies, Mass: Tor sale by all whokole and retail dealers,. The gnats,freedom of correspond.. solicited. Dealers oftood references supplied en commission. Tor sale W Pittsburgh, et retail by J. 11. Fulton, G. H. Heyear, hi. D., Joseph Fleming: to Allegheny City by Jae. Brown, M. D., W. J. Means and 6,.0. A. Kelly. D. A. FAIINESTOCE oelG:3maralawl WhoJanda Agents, Pittsburgh. I...piThil g r lXCN y sta C r o rD. l NSUXIYrion I=l A CAIW-70 OONSUMPTIVErs The itaderrsigard fuming boon natered to boalth to • Pm walla by a very slmpla =lady, elta baning satibte4 sorvaral years with a Downs huts arectlceb 'ad that dread Maras, COtunimptior.de ani(oo3 Co mike kaara to his fellow tufforan the means of erne. I= To a 0 who dub+ It, be will send a copy of the prescri . pt lon need, (free of charged with th e dives= beta far yawing and =tag the lame, which they Da same core IC CONSC3LPTION,ASIII3II,, BHOtiCBITffi COLVEILL COLDS, 'Lc. The only ablest of t h e advertiser In =Mug tba pfpriFtiptica, !a to beadle the affikeed, and weed infornattoze width be modem to balevalnahle ; and he itopea every maim will tor hi, remedy, ea it will cow them nothing, and may preys a bleeding. Parties wishing the pre+creptlonwpl plcase aeariss EDWAUD A. WILSON, Williatesbargh, !icor Tor k. reZSlldlorr - ..111:E CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIFSCS Or AN INVALID, pcblished litiVtial koo t anda" a warning and caution to young Manlitho infer from Nerstrus ItebEltty , Promatora DeilY of Manhood, etc., 'applying, at tin" wen time, a.... of miles. By ono who has cus-cd hitmeli after being pint to pest turporao and biatzahningli madb:al humbug sad quackery. By tackling a post-paid addrused en'iloysa tingle onto. may Itss bad of the maims, 'NATHANIEL MAYVATP., tor2l:l7dAvrT Bedford, Kings county, N. y 0.11,0111;N130 , inaurs) TrASHISO TOS WORKS, Porn= !Moamar:o p Pittsburgh. Aussesigurces of BOAT AND . STATIONLET ETEAIL. =GINO. BLAST Etranas, MILL mAoBINEBT, Gramm, SHATTI/iG: OA sr elirasstali Oiroriptlogs i OIL TASKS STILLS, -soma orf *ern tans WORN., Azieteese arrirmurs PAITSV INUCTOR Di: for e .y" • ' 0111 arm ALcolinrs. P. FL MUSE I Co. M 2 Broadway, N. T =I Mil