s,.;i?u~~~'-~?s~~'aas~is~+sm,,~~~" : ,tea ~t'~v+ihrwy-~rsP,. E=EMIIII büghauttk WW7AIcbIT!.ny::=NOV. 2, 1863 CITY,MIIBI7BURRAN. Oinclal:Paier - of the City.. , . - 1119p9SotOthat Ontinixattims fai Ono. E. 81taw's Optician store, .1 5 r Pglft Ailet.—ctoneciad daily • 9 A. It 00 38 1 71 -9 . Y ; *-•• . ••••.•••••••••, ' 54 ..... 2Y 3-10, /3►inmafar The Xing Case Agaln. The hearing in tiro ease of Dr. It. A. King, charged with soldier named Comte '/foirlatte, tot escape from the custody 0 ' thy ) wherestrmidlerforeCoiamis- I wiener Sproul, ouleaturrloy wllernoon. . lette,was further' gtoiy-ez mined .11i.to his pre abstrenenli liiwhich her swore. that King hii..f j fpTiiiiKiiia - .14* with cititen's clothes in Wi . deNto mak.? his escape. Re sts4ed.tlrat he . 1111 toia the story in jail, where he bast been sent for stealing two kegs of beer- that lee woe crinvleted and'sontenced to eighteen months in the peniteirtiary, but was pardoned on uondi . tier, thit he would go Into the army. ' , lle was now with Capt. Foster, the Provost klatehab The counsel for defendant undertook to 'show that, there* was bad blood between Capt. Pos tai Ailld 'Di. King, and did show that they ware not on friendly- terms. Capt. Pester, .:Layover, was examined as a witness, and stated that hiked - had no conversation with this. matter,"but heard him Mike the , itateinerif. to'Sapt. Cameron. The erosi-examinitiorlitres very lengthy, buttelic ' uowltiets, ' " • • dt 064010: of the numainatiOn, counsel for King, asked a farther poet. ponernent wird! blandly, as he had soma wit ' nein( iebleb he 'desired to euturrine then: • ' District Attorney Wirehair: objected,' for the reason that ".hi was' going to leave the city, • . to. be -absent until Saturday nest. It. was -" finally agreed, however,tliatthe case should go over until next flaturdsi :morning, at ten o'clock, to give. the'dootur a chance to produce his wit:lama. -Oatlb*lAL Table. . . riMtv saw Aaravravt. 'A Dramado Romance. "Ily Henry Taylor.. llostoo: , Ticknor 6 Flolda 3:30. • , 111tabarght form& by Henry leltivr, Fifth alreet, (next door.to the 1 1 / 4 161-Mfteo.) 418py. 18mo. By Pehrenna to the date of the preface, we find it ie. cox: saw* thirty Yeats awl the iirst - idition of , this . beautiful dramatic p em, or romance," as the author has entitle it, publishod. That was :when we were younger, and perhaps. more Oueeptible than : 'To-day—and; yet i avon to-day, as no tarn over the elear, fresh pages of thin gayly-digbt and laintfTolunie of "blue and gold," in rebich Wa hare the latest revised edition, numbezing we, him' not 'how many—for oven this ad . called anpoetie generation has nailed for edi tion after edition—netted all tho same Inman treatable desiro to Tead Ma' and the same freeb nets of Interest, too,in .what t0m1 7 , -nor less so,'; because memory, revives come" portion of the past, and ree6gmlies ;the once dimly• tetteed,_ though ' now faint ,.; enough }Tulin& Ithe . pakinipeore , confusion off; the re- Bat all this is, perhapri merely after dietuif,.ka the !mem onty-,and yet we, hro tempted to let it stands our notice of this most wail . and Welcome addition to Meagre. Tietriort hada" blue and gold' library of :the rote,. , )4-CATIC,Vg* rus SILLY XXOVIrt in Its various al:pHs:Mk:lm to. Mines; Mills, Mown liivigatkm, • Ballirayo,iand Agrfaulltus. With Practical In ' ~ructions far tho Itantakettus and BLanagenannt of Eagle's of EMT Claw.. fly John ilotume, C. E. Yaw and novlad Y....litkat.:Now York : Ap :.;:kton et :Co. Pittsburgh Abe sale by It. it. .3 Wood street. 410Typ. 16:mo. For manyy 7w:l-f-indeed ever since its pub -: Eourne's "Catechism" has hues! regarded Ai the very highest authority on the subject of which it trends, not only in England, but also in this country, where the earlier edi done were reprinted. Translations were also published in several European Magus:mi.— Freneb,flerman, Datil, and perhaps some othors—So that vary few books ever had a Mars 'immediate or a wider recognition throughout the world. This is a new edition, I nvented by the American itblishers, from thefith English edition, which the anther had thoroughly studied, and in many respects mach improved. A very eterpious index; we .observe with-sellom ,, ion, forms 3 noticeable andLviastale feature-of the book. It may, :therefore, be ,contldently 'recoMmended, both to the practical Man and the mechanical ama teur, es the moat satisfactory hand-bools en the Stesun Engine now extant.. Eacrnatons. By Item B. Thoreau. Author of ...Walden." and ''A Week on the Concord and Mer rimack Birere.'` on: Ticknor & Ytdd.. MO. Pittstoirgh : Syr tale by Henry Miner, Fifth anal, (aft door to thi Pmto re.) . 310 pp. tem. Thonsands who never met with either of tho above-mentioned books of Henry I). Thoreau, published daring his lit:Aims, have no doubt made soputintanoe with some of his wooderfally graphee and genial,descriptions of nature contributed to Abe evages'of the widely =ad Atlantic lifonthfy, ancf will now be pleased to receive - this posthumous volume, and add it tothetr library shelf—containing such lit erasy delidae as White, of Selborne, Leas,lr. Walton, Davy's "Salmonia," and &few other books; Te be able to say so much in behalf of any new book, is'editget,ar - privilege in ,'these ' dens - ono, toe, that we highly ema ciate:exercising our office. The nine pa pers by Thoreau comprised in this volume ane entitled: Natural 'History of Massachusetts ; A Walk in Vachueet; ThaLandlord; A Win ter Welk The .Siteeesion of Forest Trees : Walking: Augment . Tints; Wild Airples Night and Moonlight. • The volume is ferthea I enriched with a biographical sketch of the authot fron the friendly bend Of Mr. Em W. and ascii/Win his happiest manner. We may add that the bookie beautifully printed. Tun CAT= State Poem. Grim New York D. Applebni Co. ?Mehl:ugh : for 'ale by IL S. Darla, 03 Wood street.. • This twenty.tire cent coins contains an immense amnia: of information for the pub - IW:relating to , the Postoffice Department. It is published , with the express sanction -• • thw Postintinr:Getteial and will *auppiy a want tortglolt.L' It 'will be lined olearterly— ivirtPliaving authority, will soon be- Come a book of teforonee, which people will wonder, how they once could do wi th out. AtT rem or &ocean. r A Country Book; BJ the Anther of Ufa Bachelor.' • New York-: Charles Scribner./ : for wale by 11. S. 93,W00d street. ' 319 pp. , -Maar delightful Worke; botlfin' prose and ~ , aerse; Imre . teen - written on - country life; and perhaptna reader of :taste would willingly, omit to add a few of there- even to the most limited ootheetion of books. Withint referring to foreign laugusges, and other Kee who would forego the pleasure and instritction derived from: some of the works of Arthur u Yog and William Cobbett i 'of the past genTration, England—notto,mention with invidious preferenoe , any one neon anong at least half s . dosat of, our own cOnteMpo raritte " , ;might - cited-to - . peoire'that • tho love - o . lr:roar, life is leer strong,:aud eveathe.literarY results no less volikelnotti, than fn fOrmer.timos, 'Zen' is a bOokv , bow. ewer which b a n justeone into Out bands, not . yet almost worth a rural libiadixt it is ,a book which will at . tract—for -though it is , instructive sod 'ran ventaroi be efeitrudiev - also, when It Atolls with . rente. illusions which imeginattra , people etterish, , trith'regaid to country life, it is so ...Toll of ; genie' and honest sentiment, which is :acaehere f endeM to efilkeki Into commonplace ' -ttentiinemblity;-that it has alisobitelythe ad vantage of the Uinta t itseltr-not repelling at linypointiebst we have been able to . ditoover. it is indeed one tin wittiest eag l e. w 4 en . i -phi of the moatpoetical and yet most p.rao .',Beelbooks 'bat we hare -. dot : with the sub ject of4firujing and the eondillona generally,. advantageous and disideantagems,*cf life in .the country. :Besides alt th ese good qualities, for `vadat we Credit' thei:outborm-who, by the • way, it must, be rem:rebored, la no other thin that most apeeableaketabirot life and man ' nen, 31arsel—we may,add_that thapub- Belief tete glireCtithe luntlaneadjuticts of po:ix lase!! ro TED: Asse.n.;-Ori.` Frldag avanint isat-ire noticed, tboirrkenrof nintles M . Worthingtaii;`Aceistint , Siugebn of the lith - Penaryitrants coralri, from• Libby,. ,priron,'lttetiororvi. - . On Tuesday or lertweek he woe nisrrie4 to !Co Annlir M. .4:lniman, Zarlister ,- . 7, . - cooki;on• ji , TUOMPSONIwIII , :gt spiiisrazeith t is fi ad u o z t et .erKnn i betsMe celebnt~dpplfssTTitref u Irgl lbe /Olt_ lrelam' e a °Y` lae : - • • •sia k.• st.t , • • V-I.loz . . Pastoiliee atTeapertinetilllcOlobbadi On Sunday, morning, ; between a nd twnlver three ercioek; The stoic; Of Sir . William IV - lets, located in the borough of Temperaneeville, Was entered by thieves and• robbed of a quan tity of good!. Mr.' Witte is Postmaster at this place, and the postoffice and storo were together.- Art entrance, was &rectal 3 Y means .of -boting:threu' iite‘pitnels in the hack door. All the letters in the postoffico were rifled, and of rousse everything of value which they :contained was taken.' They alto stole four teen dollars in coin, tiro hundred stamped en velopes, and fourteen dollars worth of stamps- A emsiderable quantity of dry goods, cut ' fiery, etc., was earned off. No clue has yet been obtained to, the .thieves.. A. neighbor, :tense time In the night,. observed ellO or two Orsini hanging ahead 'the' back dcior of the store, but did not make the fact known at the propertime. The feet. of,therobbery was at once communicated to Mr. Von Bonnhorst, and through hint Gartunntezit officere hire and' the miller will be thoroughly in- More Pittsburgh Contributions to the -WorthWestern Vtdr at Chicago. _ We Ind the following in the Chicago Trib une, of Saturday Among the numerous curious old articles on exhibition at the Arbor booths, is John Al den's tobacenbox, exhibited by hirs.,BieVad don, of Pittsburgh; a 'descendant of John Alden, who canto over in the May Flower, in 1620. Also a copy of that exceedingly rare urorkOlia Elliott .Bible,”—the first that was printed in America, placed on eahibitton by the-same lady. 11. Childs .4 Co. of Pittsburgh , send CO pounds of the finest:cotton batting. An elegant velvet cloak, worth $2OO, is do nated by some citizen of Pittsburgh, who withholds her name. TelegTaph 17nloit. A meeting-of the Telegraph operators of the various branches .centering this city; was held on the -31st ult., for the - purpose of electing. a ~ delezate._to ;the National - Union Telegraph VoiromtlerOthlth facets . in Kew York to-day... Dir. Janos, G. Kendall was choson'delegaie with full power to act. . . • ' The Aitastrr or DICEIF.Ri x23.—The basin oss of apprehending deserters from the army has become quite eztensivo end profitable. The Government now pays thirty dollars a bead for deserters, and • detectives" are, quite numerous. Every elan is authoilzeol to apprehend deserters, and the pay is the same as received by regularly authorized agents. Many men will do for lucre what they never would do froin motives of patriotism, and in the present emergency the Government Is wise in offering large rewards. Tee Betz Ittworas.—This celebrated trOupe make their first appearance at Concert Ifall, this evening, and all those who wish to enjoy a rich inueical treat should go and hear them. Besides the 801 l Ringers, there is Madam Blaisdell, u harpist ; Gustavo Kaufman, Vio linist; Frederick Him, oil the Cornet ; and a full corps of vocal artists, who cannot fail to potdnof en entartabutoint aqual.te-any hero ioforo given in the city by any other troupe. . They asp:give , ii.snalitioe_on'Nedtiesday, for children, at tedneed prices. Evantso Item= Tax,-.Joseph Dot weiler,of..Tork county,-Pa 4 wak arrested on. Wednesday, by Deputy United Stateslfir shal Schuyler, on the charge of attempting to evade the income tax. It is alleged that he dividett.ble propeity; aisiozig etaldren . , so that It 'belga not comb Within the provistons of the law. The cue bids fait to beinterest ing, as it is the first one of the kind brought to the notice of the United States authorities in Philadelphia. SYnxetnxravursnia. man Donn.—cif the $1,276,000 soldiers raised for the war since it was commenced, 200,3011 hare been furnished by Pennsylvania. Of this number, 151,g57 are three years! tielunteers. The Now England States together have relied 186,642, or over 12,000.1e5s then Pennsylvania alone_ SPECIAL LOCAL 15crricEs. Pasts, Plain and Ornamensal Slate nada', and dislor In Penzurylvanis Vermont slam of ttesbest quality at low mtbs. °Mee at Alex. Laughlin's, nowt the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. ti _ _ BitcoND drama. orlAu.min Win.Ka Goon, just received at bam'l Graham - A Co.'s, Mer chant Tailors, No. 64 'Market street. It orin g/de of all 'bayou latest styles of cloths, cassimeres and vestingst °vomiting, of idl kinds of the very finest • quality, all of which is selected from the latest Importations, and will be made up in the , most fashionable and best mane;. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goods to select from, that cannot be surpumed by any other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect At, would do well to give ns an early calL 1311IIIL Gassier & Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market st. HAMM Gusty, Gso. MOCANDLISEI. Pow YAM.. AAP Worms Wum.—The Bum mer is put, and by the morning's frost, we begirt to eppreherid, that fall and winter will shortly be uponms, and we must provide our selves with the material to keep us comfort able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well- Mean overcoat are the very thing, and wo do not know of any place where our readers would snit themselves 'better than at Messrs. blcace & Co's clothing establishment, coiner of Federal street and Diamond square, Allegheny. - They have also received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a greaVvertety of now patterns for waisterating, Am. Taa Pita.—ttle , Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company carried off their accustom ed honors at the Fair of the American lasti tute--the Itheet Premien for the best Doobbi threaded Sewilig Machine, being the 'nest per feet and simple in its construction and 'work ing-points; also for their Button and Eyelet:- hole Machine, for noreltp and perfection of its wcirktliploma for a beautiful specimen of machine Irsad -stork, and a silver medal fcrx Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand../netei• pendent, 04. - #: lw , . atrEIT RZOICITXD AIM LOAM IrCIR Sacs.—The fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier k Merchant lailors,lfe. 10 Federal:stied, 41. iegheny. The stock of elothinecormiste of the - finest .variety of gents' palitalbobs coati and overcoats.. The style of patterns la tasteful' and faihionable. We. would , Our readersto give the shove gentlemen call. VALl:mitt Tzsilioirr.--Ttev. A. Web,ter, Boston. Hass., writes "I Mire ntedAhrongh tho advice of personal friends, Mrs.llA;Al len's World's Hair. Restorer and Zylobilsa: nium, for several months past, with great ef fect and e - Oire satisfaction. Ima nom Rejoin bald nor gray; ray hair leis dry andtrittle k but has-impined the softness o, its earlier, yens.% Sold by Druggists errarywhere. Depot, 193 Greenwich at. • • • '• W!,Aaawar rr Bot.mv.,— . Thereare other medicines so ialieble, effeettml and Convenient as Holloway's Pill. nand Oliteicati ' always ready for tuq. They are invaluable to the Soldier exposed to Sorer,,.-Bevers; ind Botta Complaints. -They never fail. Only 25 gents perlrox.orpot.: ' ) 229; - Bova •mtaii, tour dollars. Pour dollen, four dollars. • -. Dental Instltati;Dentat Institute. Best 02,0 Dentistry, beat cheap Dentletry No melds° trork,!no easoldne work.: • v; Memo* and =Mart calls wW be talon at the,Ozonlbus office, Re.. 410 Pean•street; - day or aight. .AU orders-left , at ths• abova‘ pttice will be:promptly • attended to. All Sallsunist be • aldinAdroaes. , _ d. Sits, Demtitti 248 ' &oat; will At tend to olllititloworof irOfootion. , ItAUALET.-01k agender, - ;Oito - ber• 310; at le ralnedes meek o'clock p..so:. IdORGA.IIB3 EAMALICY, irtik 10 , 1011011114 21 natelo nay:d.!!filick: - • ::717er..toocrol Rllti.k. place onli , (Moodig) aioseL aco, utrpi o'Clocy; from thenol deaciaker eetk31141,4:6. iluirum;No.lrefeons r. "VEUGOBOl4;.tri Le.er St. - Clair %almanlic Betcudey:meontlag; October net t 184, SATE 8., Yo84811“018104r OYDSIid? I . NMI /WO J r reign. caolactus.-44.04-rii.idiak4 of elke , goreati, corner ,131=relllet'andiAdaka.ltreela, Zetarday morales,' ot P'clock,',./11ABY Of ertaaatsoct :bias (*ohm. 8 8 08 rime 4 # B 25 1 18 14 1141,810 r.-eon Sat rmortiAnvat IZlOSlBTA..slXPSON.Totalataguriteor Bohi 04 :184ber Jelutlicklrop, aged 8 months and 4146 L~~.,.~~,,,n-x~-~, , >. r .,,~. ,, .ti.~.r,.5..~...~. = = . The internal IOTC1:1110 receipts for last week amounted to $9,511,7tW1. It is stated that lion. Railer has at last been assigned to a command. Report has it that be has boon ordered to relieve Ron. Foster, to command of tho department of Boutlioni Vir ginia and North Caroline, the latter officer be ingprdered to report at Washington. As this department includee Fortress Monroe arid the James river approaches lo Richmond, the gossips have_ It that the command miy be made en exceedingly important one. Requisitions vrill begin being answered to morrow for the payment of She army and navy for the last' two months. The sem re quired Is about $30,000,009. Trains are again running to Warrenton Junction. So thorough was the robot destruc tion of this road, that from Manassas Junc tion to Warrenton only six cross ties were left not destroyed. In repairing the road thus far the conetniction corpi have erected six hundred and thirty-live lineal feet of beidg ing, tho several. bridges .ranging from twenty to sixty-five feet In heighta fact which may give some idea of the magnitude of the work . . 000. Lot . CUM for Our idlnerzny to do when he made his lasi-advance. aParitgrotp ar.quarrtoss. The Treasavy tlepartment begins this month with tables cleat. .of suspended requistlont,' inert" seventy *Wens of them having bean latelj paid off. . . The rebel government is seizing an the , .boots and 'hoes In Richmond to sappy Leo's array. The President' of the Penn Sylvania Relief Association lately active in proearing the release of tho state agent who was wrongftilly arrested. by the chief of the Spy department, hoe boon removed from an eighteen hundred dollar elerksbip la the Poet oEice &pertinent. The surveys in Dacotah territory, between Big Sioux and yormillion rivers, south of Fetid City, 30 miles, and west of Commerce glty, bare beim completed. a The reports st the land OaCe a the towns of ? pourer, 'Annals, and Irigittand,..Colarsda Territory., Alien a large quantity of lands, over and above the 320 scree ;Mowed by the law 0f.1344 for town sites. The Surreyorkleneral at Denver was celled on , by the Commiseioner of the General Land Office to furnish a report, that some soden might be taken to avoid litigation. TREASON DISCOVERED IN OHIO. A Conspiracy to Release Rebel Priv. -one* Seize theßrsonaland Peni tentiary, at Volninbne, and Over tie State Government. 'ARREST OT THE RINGLEADERS. DIED: THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGIL&PYL 0118 SPEOIAL DISPATOIIIO. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Ditietch to the Pinata:ash Gazette. WAstuswrox Crry; Nov. Ist, 7 563 GOTEMISIST TIONDS. Up to thre . o o'clock the whole number of flue-twenty bonds sold amounts V; threeiblin dred and thirty nine million, nine hundred and ninety-bye - thousand, eight hundred do- Jars, Of the whole sum authorised by law to be issued, one hundred and forty millions are thus yet remixing unsold. At the rates at which the bean new ; being taken' up only forty days will be required to complete it. Subscriptions last Week lacked only six thou sand of reaching twenty-seven millions. It is beliered, betrayer, that this is somewhat larger than Ike. natural state of the sale, In consequence of several -who desire to procure bonds beginning to draW Interest on the let of Noretribei2 It his been recently in actiro demand from iluropo, particularly front Oar many and liolland. A million has been bought through one house during the lot month for its foreign customers. INTERNAL ILIVININI RECIUTTS. GUN. tormsa ASSIGNED TO A cont.um 11 1 .2=2 TUB oIIiNCIC LSO /1/litiD/LII. R./41140/D arm. cocismotrt Brune MOTS snots. 11== =1 AN ORGANIZATION IN ILLINOIS WAITING FOR THE OUTBREAK IN OHIO. Cismassfr, Nov. I.—An extraordinary cue of treason boa recently come to light, impli cating sauced persons in this city, Columbus, Covington awl Newport, in conspiring to re lease the rjbea prisoners at Camp Chase and overthrow tho State Government. The con spiracy was brought to light by United States detectives, who were supposed by the parties implicated tube epics from the rebel army, and were treated with full confidence. The plot, as disclosed to the detest's'', was that the at tack bo made on Carp Chase, release the .rebel prisoners confined there, numbering 3,500, soils; the Arsenal at Columbus, take possession of the Penitentiary, release John Morgan and other ertricers .conlined there, and then was to (unman= yobel campaign in United States Marshal Sands and Provost Marshal Majdr 'Kearney, arroated thatalhaWkag persons. implicated in the pliit • Charles W. 11. Cathcart, of Columbus, formerly School Commissioner of Ohio; J. D. Creasop,,of Colutibas;forrierly sutler of the 18th regulars, whiv was to lead the attack on Camp Chase, JAS. D. Patton, of Covington ! regular agent of eke 'rebel goveniment t and. who furnished mono,11 , 0" &Mattes =ldea the imprinsion they- went spies, and according to agreement,•meet Catbaart and others at Camp Chaco, and assisted to: mature the, plan of attack; Ruth •MeDionatt!, of •Coaingtour who . acted SS mail carrier throttgh rebel lines and whose house was the heaStriciactem of rehab Daniel L. Thomas, Merchant , tailor Cincin nati, and - Ms wife; and Catlteriite ' l a itinimsteri Cincinnati." ' • • : Pirecinathill lees beeit.Obtahtsd. that. an or-,. ionisation *Lista in 'lllinois,. wetting for -the outbreak in Ohio, to produce similar issalts hi tine Slats. • , Otka putioubuu Leo known to' the elnuott - ties bat not pot undo Later' from' Europe. Nrir Tons, Nov. 2..,-.The steamship Utols, from Liverpool:on the 20th via QUO4lnstotn on the 21st, arrired 'this afternoon. She 41.` 1 1 1 but foe Kern of newt.: . The Lerant.lrsrold conarms the report.;that the Porte offered to purobasathe rams in Pe Mersey, Laird's prtee, /7.11,000. Mason the' Sonthern Commissioner , was amiliarAngland,.* guest of W. J. Lindsey of London. • Franc la to refuse to caarantio the French loan. Thar° la Made between Maxim!lllan and the Government on that point. Oficial news !rote Japan 'Wu that la the attack on and obstruction of Kaawsena,•the Englbh toot lost ,eleren 'and thirty . wounded. Captslna Gatlin and Will:Lore were ±Th Si SAN- PRAVCISON'Oot. 31.—There Is little doing from first harids. , ' During -the week the'jobbing trade hal been" suite satisfactory. /Reeks eery good, and hardirowi'runnlng aikrtmenie mach -blokon. ,- Virholet drng. gists ant doing a largi lutetium with the in tarter. Castile- soap - hoe; advanced to 20o; crashed;Entail/30k drills 310'4.- • Wsigestaktiltesoliart wholesale ereeiris in California streeti Wing a ;breneltsat fihsats, wonn'attsolad to.dar for aleuttl6;ooo.-Itilda ttlani this awn initial- &gore: their oandition is'geomitlly considered mery,hellthy; Stooki, continuo tcv appioathsi. Ophlr- about 1600'par foot. Gold and easy 45,00. *EROS FROMOW_ ARMY. iME REBELS BEIFIERMIIIi , TWO EILSEGERIENTS ENE ADVANCE BEYOND OPELUSAS: An ikilleditiou About to Sail: ENT.ITMENT OF SOLDIERS -FROORESSIN6 ILtPIDLI REBEL DESTRUCTION OF_ C A PTUR ES DT THE BLOCKADING . SQUADRON* -- • Nan - yemc, October 31.—lhe steauter George WatqltalitOil• from 46:4.0Oott11,4ctoiler Mho arrived this afternoon; !-Autengthspassengers are Q. T. Tucker, Beeritary of 1114. General Banks, also Capt. Charles Bulkly, Military Surerintendant of -Telegraph- in : this Depart . Yeibricim. , (let: 22.—:The Week name from the armi 3 Of.the i cleitkis up to iei*ayulter noon, iina 13 uf the mostuttomingehturootar. The column under Dem. Frettile entered Opelimas yesterday. • - The enemY,triedea stand alroat des ,111111.11 in front of. the town with Infantry, cavalry and artillery yesterday morning, but were quiokly drie.m; froth . the . field...! The same resnle-hiurfolleirede6rY iittempt the enemy , has made at:a Stand during . the :preeerit cam ,., On the Teach°, at Vermillion Bayou, where they have a strong positionoui ugly. en g age . went had been expected; but the threats on . their rear by Gen.. Dialled bola= canoed the reb'elfieneral to. divide and so weakee Its force on the Bayou, that it was. easily ttirned by oar cavalry and forced to fallback from its, l etrongposition. , • , Our troopearo - reported well Supplied arlir' full health and Writs: • i The advance camp is now beyond Opele 4 us. There is much spew:ll4oon 'ln ;tamp as to whether the line of march Is to; be north or west, but nothing is positively )(eosin. . • An expedition of troops is being fitted oLt and ell! donbtless snit within the next fbrty-, eight hOurs. Ire, destination, of course r has not been publicly announced, but it is udder- I stood tmbe boundloreeme polnten the 'exiss coast. Brownsville is supposed to be the I point aimed at, whence to operate as the on ward progress of the main column may do eide. The best part of the corps D'Afrique accompanies the expedition. The enlistment of colored soldiers is rap idly progressing: Tea'. white regiments are also rapidlylilling nn. go numb Of the Miesissippl u ii in this de- 1 partment is now entirely free from guerrilla depredations, and traffiealong itebruchoa is noises nninterreptedin this respect as before the war. Boehm' is steady'. Thskreceipts of cotton for the week, up to thisevening,is 6 4 073 bales. Middling fair brought 44% cents to-day. Several expeditions tare recently been Sent across Lake Ponchattein into which have destroyed several rebel tanneries, salt works and other valuable property. They met al parties of rebel soldier', and in the ekirmishos which ensued the Union troops were ever victorious. _ . The gulf blockading squadron has made several captures recently. Blockade running in this part of the coast is ruining all who engage in it. New Orkam pet. 24, 7 a. es..—Advices from the 120 army corps up to last evening state that the corps was at Vermillionville. Thelath army corps bad made a reconnois sance in force to Opelousas, without much re sistance, and the large part of the corps was still at Opelousas. The enemy is reported to be rapidly retreat ing tuworde Alexandria. al. Gen. Ord lass returned to this city, and Gen. Washburn In In command of the 13th ar my corps. FIGHT IT WANIIATCIIEE, TENS REUEL'S DRIVEN FROM THEIR POSITION AT TUE POINT 01 THE BAYONET. . Wasaraavos, Nov. I.—The 'following was received this morning at the -Headquarters of the army; Chattostoopa, Ovt. 29.—Itajor-Generel Hal leok: In the fight last night the enemy at tacked Gen. Geety's division; posted at Wen. hateheo on th ree sides, and broke his camp at one poi nt, but was driven back in the most gallant manner by part of his (ores--the re mainder being held In reserve. Howard, whilst marching to Geary's relief, was attacked in the dank, the enemy occupy ing in force the'two commanding hills on the left of tire road. He immediately throw for 'ward two of his regiments, and took both at the point of the bayonet, by driving the ene my from his breastworks and acme Lookout Mountain. In thin brilliant aneema over their old ad versary, the conduct of the officers and men of the 11th and 12th corps is entitled to the high est praise. Gao.n. Taoras,..ll4. Gen. Sale of the Government:Banda. PRILADLLPII/A, Nov. I.—The Subscription. Agent reports the sale of $16,500,000 Ilse twenties on notarial?, making over 5314000,- 000 for the week. A. few days' delay may be experienced in the delivery of the bonds fur the large subscription. The public will do well to bear in mind that less than one hun dred and fifty millions of thesehonds remain unsold, and that foreign competition is very large. The loan will probably all be taken before the first of December, and there is no &ligation on the part of the Treasnry Depart ment to retain it far a publio"bidding. Tho last hundred millions will therefore be taken by capitalists,. most 'tympani°s and banks for Investment, and It is the wish' of the Sub scription Agent to avoid any favoritism to combinations, by giving the people at large timely notice otitis contingencies of the loan ,hebig.coassuneiaad summarily placed beyond 'their reach exoopt at a •ptemium.- Guerrilla Operations on the,Mlssisslppl —Death of Commander CAI2O, Oct. 31.-3'he steamer Liberty from Memphis, and the Crescent City from White ricer has limited,' bringing 1,980 bales of cotton. On the way up the Crescent City wu fired into by guerrilla while wooding at head of island 21, but no one litui injured. The Memiihis _llaftesiii, of the 29th, says : The stissister Cheek ir died ititio with shell by guerrillas: at Clakk's' Bar, and the explo ding shell set fire tallier boat, but wits :satin gaished. The guerrllia . liewsome, with 150 men, is again conscripting in Fayette eounty. Chu. It. Elliott.commanding the Meals sippi Biari4o Brigadevaled soddenly on the 29th, at D'unker 404.111.11k015. Sherman 'Skirmishing: vitth • the Rebel. • ...stettalerw wired Into. Oaten, 1 . :;--:Prisate" adilees from be low retiOrt Elborinan skirmishing daily with the relicts ander Lei,'Rodney and Forrest. All military - operations in that' region are contraband. The steamers Adriatic and . City of Pekin warn fired into by tbe guerrillas *a Friday, on their way up, at Whisky. Chute, below Mem phis. One man was kliisd and.. ight-wounded on tbi Adriatic. .The gunboats. - have gone to 'gust point. Guerrillas Boated in Tennessee. Ilesnvis.ts, Oct. - SO.—Lieut. bit. Shively, of the Pint Middle Tennesseh - i Infintry, at tacked flashier And other guerrilla chiefs near pi ne y, rectary, rooted eni p to ermed them centft , r ni e *ore , nitrides made another Lund, attacking the rederals crossing t a to r i v e r . working wee *On- rooted and pemraed aatittits force 1131 ' al r OarglA with l oti , of twenty kille3l, sod aixtyreiz prisoners, in:eluding Ori,f s th arm, editor oc : the Fr ,, h ,in„, ow l /,111realift. 10113 was The ifeighti Cinnainsidingy Loudon Oe.. etiphed b ,y our yorees. ,Kzetsvitts, Oct. P. or - forces which cc. etnpled -londotehavoirfetired to the north aide Of the river, and . ZIOR ceme ntite hatatts putruiii - Loudon. r 41 1. 1itthW4 1 9 0 ,0 tionli a"? tanthsng~ _' 'The Atitaltddit itiateltd: New Yost, Nov.l Thu Heratti'i limy of the POteinie:tilepetch:Of the SlttoWije that trains ere lunattog toll'ilitintoim4. the trek to rulald to Boohoo, and it Is prietlai-1 ble tallish it to the Bappahannoek three or foes days. 7 MtM, WWWEIMINE Ina . . . The 'Battle between the Spaniards and ', - -....'." . .Rtrgit INTELLICIFACE. ---- 7 - 1 - ,.... , - Elogolniestut.....preat - Deatettet-lon of:. --,'-' proliiiity—..The Whole PeptilatiOn Of' ne recent reloa have not, as yet, made any bias Port an Plata Fleeing the Country. ..4 1 pression en the river at fhb point. we the metal . ' ' .... .New Your, Nor. I.—The brig Santiago, , trout last evening indicated Scant throe fleet, had. -' • 1 froin Pori rim Plata, October Gth, via G ran d.,1 lalliog. We have Mob:ow - from the headwaters of_ . . . . Turk, has sasivevi. She carried 100 refugees both the thinougalicia and Allegheny Owens from .1 • -•- • 1 framTortnuPlani to GreadTork. The Ram - ' which 'sinter that them will cormthly he a arellif / n ....--„fg I_lB6o.—x. , terig'and 'Braaten Cdninle it Tort to Plat 4 two or three Seet bens to-day or toonorrow. . Thorn Lri-, e Y - 7 . 7 , . - 2 , - .• , • had arrived at this port._ • wen barry rail. at and *bone Brommville on Pri- I Persons et sedentary habit', tmebiod with meals. Reliable news by ebis fillitil en i tleri t e - PP - . day. and dm Monongahela dine rising slowly at that, oast, Laasitudee PalPltatilliettrbe ksenile ' , et el 1 47 - riots re rte that the Spaniards, after the pre- I i point on mender Dispatches from Oil • petits, distress after . eatlairstetYta liter. coast struotion of the town of Jeri& diego de Cabcl- ~. ____„,_. Sunday -' rria.„ lion, a„,,,.. d .„.,„,,,,,, s, ; :itafiltr if fluty yrill not try the I lero, retreated with the Spanish garrison and Ci ty an Se.eine , e'PerebseeY rain there on PROPERTY. 'two thousand reinforcements. They are re- and a rise In the Allegheny wancortidently expected. , °elate -slid , ...... I ported to have retreated upon Port an Plata. 11 Mons it la not probable that them will be Miter PLANTATITV ....:. . , .. n . t!rbo insusge ta so harassed their march *as to ,enoeigitto let oat coal boats, there Ls no doutd, Inv Width an now reccumiendedbythe trigtwatensdlral carne alosi' ', ti to the Spaniard' , I,ooor or 14 100 " - dila, hut there will be a rim sulk-kart to admit of aellhorillse, end wane:Med to' gtr•rghtetS aliAsseridisit troops. Fresh arrivals of troops reinforced a - nartuoption of cuivigation by steamboats on the beneficial ewe, They are exceedingtraireeabbil tbermto 4,000 men, yet even therm were con- chi er t„..., , ~ ®Perfect!, punhand most' suporeedenartither teals fined tb the town by the efforts of not over . Th..www/owr, little dour at the wharf ow bawr. wt..o..itbi.rials aumuantla mulrea. 1 1,000 Inettrgen lei; at Janeardo—not making . a r/ay, the:only. arrival Wag the 0 011 City." Crum Thai purify, essnatitentandtorlGurans. , single 'effort to driveoff their assailants. This wh i en . , . A. .a te b, teg ..b oe t, mum the "General They ante a brialtlij ilea, . • • ecintinnediontil.Crettlber 2d, when tho Spanish 8" -• 4 troops retired 40' tho fort , and the town Was 1 " 10, " • ri -1 " 1 " n Bi4dl/ morning from Meeleile" They are an Leiden to thaws eater ~ ,,., given op to pillage. with a taiga of oil barrel! . They Oise:onus effects of dlatlpstbost fie tato hoitrt. Part of the Spanish embarked for San,De- , The "Cant. John Bricker' ', arrived at Cincinnati Ticy atrangthorn the instem andorilituatheindo.L. mince; reducing the garrison to 1;000. en Friday from' Pltisbargh—haring gam through, heiprerveut atlasmatla sad Intormittent Awe% . . On the 24th tho Spaniards again pillaged .l ie hat Lula difficulty. Ilery.parily the breath end acidity of the comets. the town, and the Dominicains then triad their "apt; Wei. Gabon and Mr. Juno, C. McVay, both . They curs Dyspepsia and Constipation.' ;;'; lurid at the same game. Nearly all the stenos well-known rlvancien, are Maidens a very pretty and They ems diarrhea. Clarden end C4lleilat arb°4 ' and 'boards wore' Pondered, and Such conic:tie warmth steamer feather Pittsburgh and Muskingum no on.. Liver Comptaiiir anitNernonEffradsclea as were not removed were destroyed. - Six bun- ring b i ,d,,, gb e has beet, emoted the "Jolla," and kt ' They rashe the ‘ ...,ii deo.. the taognid brilliant, dred,Spaniards then zaLlied from the fort, and ' crw . __ If expected that she will be finished In about - two and ire exhausted naturs'e great XeelOts4 They we after a severe ilght.drcrre the . Dominic:ions from ~ .e b.. T h. ....k a1.„ li about the rat. az, and eftp.,.. 0.114... , ot , the . . 1.1. , ad 0,044, . 1..r . k „ , ..i../.• the town . Tho r, Blianiards were ;satiatd by the, city of the *Trento Cielhata." tbotigh it Ls claimed green, tramatna, roots and herbs, an. pressen s'a . guns of the for which set fire to the town. The fire obntinued until the departure of the that she 0 - 111 net draw as much meter by ids incise— perfectly pun St. Crory Pura. For psithmlers, sea Santiago, and destroyed among others the val. • very important item - eircithim and testimonials around cash battle, noble stores of a considerable body of foreign' Tim IllnlimMille packet "Gallatin," arrived. on Beware of Imlnstara Rxerains every bottle. eel ts merchan ;in fact the whole terra, except the, time yoatonlay afternoon, with a good trip, Including that tibia D. a...Barnes' signature an nor prints 0.. Wesleyan Mission House and a row of small .elargertatobce of passengers.. 8. Stamp over the cork, Wlll:plantation Name, ant buiklings. was destroyed, and' it was believed ,Threhuilfor Capt., Bat Itoblneon's new boat Lea i oar firm signatrus on ithiri steel plate engraving on the rest of the town would be destr4Yed. , arrived atlast from Parkanneug, Va., where Woes' side label. ere this Our fetes Is not Malted with The leases by the two fires at St. Domingo built ~ • . ' ' •I' onlatleM and deletartoes. styli We defy any person and Porrad Plata, will roach fire millions of I • - t - • t - .',: - . . - Toe lutiosrinz items ant frm o th e. Clash:oven Com- . torautch the tas te or character torpor_ goods- Sin," dollars • • Plantation Mittel* , The Whole: population of the latter place•, bi T " eia l ,„ o . l ''pr.lyst,il"l4l,..' ' - ( person pretending to sell by tho from Pittsburgh: Emma Bovd hod tied to .foreigo., countries, and thousands,/ from--Wheeling; logonsar, from nalltpeits, and li. I pica °` in bulz ' l' a ' n imPztor. ; We ita only i". bad gone to 'the neighboring islands, some of 11. Slunk, from Louisville, comprtasthearrivals...... low ;ell cabin bottle . dell Pewee / 30611 : 011 U " . the principal Marahants leaving for the r rated / The Golden. Era and lartm . irgan, for Pomeroy, and I bottle. or methylene:wailer matoriat therein, whether. States. The United litotes commercial agent ; :ji w C i t rn n e 'Ll e ," ll ::', / m ot P ,,.' it i w i t .f u ltt' e d ' / f / T er " called Plantation Bitters or not, in is ettnlnal emit,. wad among thorn who left. None saved o f t b,,,,,,,5h a r The grt e ic e ni an d Emma Boyd am rho U. 8. Law, and will S. so no:emoted hi tirs. We but their lives. .; both now and excellent streamers. The former wee : already hare our rye on two parties re- tilling our Another 'accouu t from' rho Turks Island bnillat Pittsburgh and the latter at Wheeling_...— 1- bottles, do., who will netted in getting themselves Standard says; Id the battle the Spanish were. The 1 1nel earn ° mf" MemP6b' yesterday , i nk ' e le , do ,. ~/,://, The demand ib,...t ft k o .. Tue .. One;trip, including about DV leaks of cotton torribly beaten and driven back to the fort, We had the pletumre, yesterday of meeting Malin Jon' t 4there Bitters from ladles, : clerumen,.zoirshatits. sort c ompelled tors of 450 men. A . brisk tire from the . Browne, of Pittsburgh. •Tho Major lain hoe heal th , I g„,.. le w h ee l,. incredible. The e l iep t e trW „i „, tbo Dominietans to leave the sod adorns the Lace of the new steamnr, Capt. J. , town. The Government boost of the British 8ricke11.........Th0 /owe., from Itemphia, reseed . 1 / eetibi In th e 'Widows we Pesten: of their *nth wok and American cot:mita, and the Roman Catholic 1 Evansv i lle yesterday morning arid Is due here this , superiority. They are sold by a resinciabb, drug evetriag. church, were among the houses burned. The , ; gists, grocers , physician ., hotels, steamboats e nd Spanish holders were seen going about with Carrrar ran Dmrnecriox or rim Stunts Miss. i ea . zme , dee . / „.. —The Montle. papers of lost Sunday give the fol. fire brands' in their bonds, when the fight R 23 kprogreesing. lovring particulars of the capture end dietnaction 1 A report says the Spanish would soon even- lof .t h e steamer Mist, by suerrillaa, on the lower gate the fort, as they can nut retain it against . Misaluippi i the Dominiciaus, who number 4,000 men, in •• On Saturday last the little ateamboat Mist, emo tive neighteirhood. The report says the whole mooded by Captain Calbouo, lett this port for below, south side or the Island is in actual rebellion, forte* to et Pinehaeingeetnin.heeing on bowl and the Dominicians we reported to have ' f t ' ' ' C•l is e w s th y e aTe wi no oon " of s= t ir•re ' p "l on k tgr . ' O n! joined Santa Anna. The American, British etpp t e h.", e e the foe,. of Ship yc at o,.t,,i, two end other consuls heel Arrived at Grand Turk. melee from Austin, end them a Man, who resides about rim miles from llcleua, came on board and sold fire bales of cotton. Seven or eight friends he had with him ho introduced to Captain Calhoun. By the time the purchase was concluded others ap peared dit the teak, all in citizen's drew, when three on board produced revolvers, ordered the crow and a .paaaaager who was on board, thir. tesn or fourteen persons altogether, on there, and took poesseelon of the boat and the thirty thousand dollars cub. The whole number of guerrillas now amounted to between forty and fifty. They took from the boat blankets, comforts, quilts, butter, eggs, and each other thing as they wanted, and thou set fire to the boat, which wai completely de. greyed. The man who sold the five bales of cotton as moon helping himself to some articles from the. boat. When they saw the boat thoroughly in Moues, they left the place, carrying tea pheuder with them. They did not attempt to molest the people of the Mist ; but are described by the yogi uier of the Met se a set of Jolly, good sort of fellows. They were to high glee over nude capture, and evinced a great enaction for greenbacks. After the departrus or the guerrillas the crew got into the But', yawl, end were seen after taken on board by the Monsoon. 'and landed at Helena. Among the money taken was flee thousand dollars belonging to the pilot of the boat, Captain Elijah-Woods. Throe mgr.,. who were among the CV.' the guenillas wanted to tete, and said they wooldtang them. On explanation being made to their satisfaction that the men wen free, they were allowed to remain. Ti a Ittet nu a Paducah boat, owed by Captain Cal houn, and was worth four thousand dollen." Important to Person who hare paid Commutation Money—Exempted for three years. W.ssirso-res, Nov .1— tl. Gazette— Ofticial. Albert Nivea, A. A. P. If. o.neral. Nay York: - Tho representations made by Dean and Richmond, and Petter Cogger, in a privat e& circular, dated ',October 27th, 1663, ta re 'Tee! to the Proi-nst Marshal General, is un true. It is not true that the State of New York is charged as with deficiency for every citizen who has paid the three hundred dol lars commutation money, receiving no credit therefor; on the contrary, the State 'receives the same credit fur a man who has Taid the commutation as if Ilse drafted citizen bad gone in porton or furnished a substitute ; and in like manner towns which have raised the mo ney to pay theii quotas, receive the same credit as if actual Kibstitutes had been fur nished. The PrePilent has ordered that ev ery eitizen who has paid the three hundred commutation shall receive the same credit therefor as if he had furnished a subetituto, and is exemptid from military martin for the time which be was drafted, vie three years. Ai the tnisrerirezeulati• or of boon Itichmcnd and Peter Cogger, have been publish.' and circulated for electioneering purposes, it is proper that you give them immediate cor rection. Jones B. Fey, Provost -Marshal General Furloughs to New York Soldfere. Waautaurow, Nor. I.—For the lost three days an unusually large number of soldiers hare rooeived furloughs fur fifteen dnys, and hare been leaving the city in citra e 3 well o regular trains, for their homes, partionlarly for New York. New Yong: Nov. rollowing order boa been iszned by ilenerni Die: ClLDqVjOrntlll or ros ntr.lartort or TYt EArer Now Yon Cm too Now York, Nor. I. ['client! Unit," Yu. 15.—A1l tho soldiers of New York regiments absent on leave, ita* their furloughs extended to the 15th of No vember, on whioh day they will report at the respective hospitals and posts to yiktich they belong. By conamarulof Major General Dix. D. I:sx DraaN, A. A. ti. National Telegrapitic Union Con- New Ilona, Oct. 31.—The convention of the National Telegraphic Union will tie held on Monday evening, the 2d Tho dele gates will meet on that evening,. at eight o'elock, at the Everett ilnuse, in the city of New York, for the ptirpo,o of completing tho organization of the Union, adopting a consti tution and by 7 laws, electing a president and other officers for the ensuing year, and trans acting inch other businest as may come be fore the convention. Sisk and Wounded Soldiers to be Sent •Home on Furlough: Wasiitsorow, Oct. 31.—At the suggestion of numerous medical °dicers attached to the hospitals In this city, a large number of sick and 'rounded soldiers hal boon and are being furloughed for a abort time, in order I.lut, they may be tent to their homes in Pennsylranin, New Tonal, Now York, Michigan, and other States. Markets by Telegraph. Nay Yogic, Oct. 31.--Cation ronfinuee dull at Sta, Cc for *Miffing Uplands. Maur dull for common, and drooping; trade scaraa and to request at MR , prices; 57 20af7 30 for Esse It ILO. and 37 3.5a9 26 for trade brands; market quiet. Rya Flom scatro and in request. Whisky doll at 61:1061c. NVlniat lo lower and only a vary moderato busbies, at Si 524 196 for Chicago Spring, $1 Mai 56 for 14111wianks, Club, $1 argl3B,lij Amber ioes, and Si 3341 41 for Winter ifs! %astern; tlio 3111 we ilk, Club Wheat is what is known In Milwaukee as No. 2; No. 1 .MII - Li sold in New York as Amber Rims, and al way' brltp from In to ue more than No. I Chicago Spring, so will be small the report which dully vent to 31ilwatikee from New York. (tini heavy and Ie lower for prime parcels In attire, while lots afloat are Very seam and a little higher, at 51 °sat 07 for iibipping Mixed Western in store, 3t el% alloat, and 51 10 for Western Yellow. Oats heavy and I@go lower; sales at 62i355c, closing M the inside quota tions; included In sake are 55,060 bu Prince Edwards Island, to arrive within fifteen days; at 82c. Pork heavy and lower at 615 beetl6 76 for Old Miss, 516 76 kill 7 00 for Now_ do, MU 00 for Now Prime, and fl I 00a46 00 for New Primo Mom. Cat Meats quiet and firm; kir Shoulder and Salee. for (lama; Macon Sides iltilotand unchanged. Lard steady and in moderate demand at 111011.10. Plimasr.tritia, Ocki3l.—Sales 3,400 bbii Pionr at 55 75447 (0. Wheat Om ; solar 8,010 be at 47 0 all 50 for Rwl,iand 53011 Lr Wkito. Corn steady. Oita fine at toe. Mew Pork j salts at $l4 CO for old and 116 00 fur new. Ter , firm at 11%c. Whisky firm - at - 51316ft. Perrot:vim dell•, gales of Crudeat 291330 e, and kennel at'lec. Exchange an New York par. BALTIIIOIIII, Act. 41.—Flom dm and advancing. Wheat activec choice Southern :Milt* 83 OW (A, lied 51 MidSl 65, Kentucky Wbita. 51 0104 01, Corn quiet and - deellusd 20. ' Onto rentisYlvstill 800 We. Whisky dull and tactv3% New Yost Stork and Money Mirket. Yaw Tots, Oct. U.—Money lea abide easier, wi th no material change In :Wet. Ts:thongs dull 5t . 1.69,13 100. Odd dull, ci vritboat material &imp. opening at lob, advancing to 186%, sod tleilnit quiet at 146310 litto6. Total axporta of Specie to-day 137,834.. floveniment Stocks withont &tided cluing*. 8. Vs, It, =pone, 110,311(N. 1CTX,810794. Tea Ceitilimttes 99. Stockistrouger. New Tann. GI DO. ...... Canton Co • ' •St 0.1. O. .. . 3 / 4 -31. Oast, pf'd VW, 111 R. T. 0 IL S.ged -A. 67' nt:Cen. C. 3 p.. ..... -111 z r k., Feu._... .. .CL nkli O. . " . ... —115% /!•1 rt,AY. lkiTAN11001) ROW VOST I HOW publtsliM, to lb semen en velope. Price Six Ones. A Loeturtneiths yinsinm, Tratsbent and Radical Cure of Elionnatbnitera or -4. 4 adnia.WOduslow,lbtorattter.Eraistlani; Ssznal roldlitr. and Impediments to Ifarriage _ttograty; s'etromen. Consusoptirarplirroy and ring ; Men til Mains ftra: fer. m um , 44., by 136E24, ratsEasnic, N. D., ratio of the !Gnat BoDit , ""1 mon to• Theocrats of Itibeers.r. lest rade: warts a , plalis.imoderya, to Sot tiditnNos Pold Oil sonelg of dragon or two pagsP_lNUbPs. bL • CU ;J. O. SLlliliw 11171krint7;prjorb. root gibes k105....4611.!1.- ARD .WASTEIV. ;4 34 jj yeas pia hi tanii tiitard, at allram& JAS. DALZSLL k SON, eru sok 70 %talk stmt. - MEE I . IST OF LETTERS ret . PuSTOYFICE at ALLEGun.. on SATURDAY. October Met, 11,1 Q terms/sum, IT £070.01 123ir Please mention the date of I the letter Ls advertlsed. Mice doers tram No. rt. tg, , A ;Gould Jos ABrm blrs C ;Lanham J 0 C Ashworth Semi !Duly Matilda Alexander S E . olllcmile A Allt. Alexander 4000 b did] AndeDion Jame. Graham d Tho- Allen Lucy A Allen Martha T . Brown Annie Bore Mist A Bottoms Ann Bruns Agnew .1 Boyers Chas Bolus Carolina Browner Chu Bebtm Dennis Bailey E Battles Geo W Brown Battle II Brooks Irma, Barry Sadie Barnett Jos Batley Sarah Bryan Jane Bower Ju Black Jernnle-C Barnet Jon Beeler Jacob Bradford L E Belcher T Branstrur M A Darker VI II Be Wm Beatty W D Baldwin Win irentlon Clark Ikea A D Cmmait Ellen F Cuban Gw A Colobaugh Henry' Clark Jamee Calling James CanAlng Jot Coplo John Creighton Juo Oulpj Coleman Mrs Cutler Mary . Caldwell Martha Conner Wm Canning Itobt Cutter Rachel Cahoon Rebecca Vary Bernard D7rtleld B Do Martin Dori t Rale Done*" Barr Dula !Canny R 888 D D Ernie David Erato, Ellen Biannual Joh° F - Fishar Georg, Filch Sarah FrandiJaines Fletcher Jahn Fairly W Pair Eliza Gormly Cath'n Gaphart Gates S W Outer • Grua Sot - Ohm Sarah Gleuon J P Granny Ju, ,• Gleams Mr S Gambia Jr Slacker REIERTFPI3 BA.LES.—By virtue of IJsun dry executions issued out c i t the District 'Court of Allegheny County, Permsylva nia, and to the Sheriff of said county di rected, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the COWLS Roust, in the City of Pittsburgh, in said county, on Mosinay, run 23D DAT or Norssrams, Anno Dumini 1863, at 10 o'clock a. nt, the following described real estate to wit: All the right, title i nterest and claim of the defendant, James _Watt, fir.,:of, in *sa to all that certain lot of ground situated on the Pittsburgh and Birmingham turnpike road; between the Monongahela bridge end Birmingham, la Lower BL.Clair toardibin bonridtd sad .deseribeil as folldwe, via: , De ginning on the northward Meer said turn pike road on the'westward - side-"of Third, street, at the distance of twenty feet air inches from sad Third street; thence north warily one inrechidfeet. to Chesnut; theses westwardly %slop* Cheroot street; fifteen feet; thane* routhwardly tifty,feet; thence wastwordri'dfleetifiet; thence aouthwardly fifty feet to the turnpike road; thence east. travail, along cud road' thirtyiat, to the place of beginning: on which is erected two trio - Storied and - one tbrarstorled brick dwelling Nonage. _. W641-iiid- taken In execution as ths 14rOperty of... Tames Watt; Br., at the putt of The Dime tuviiii.loilltzttlon._ +-• - : SAMUEL B. CLTILEY, Sheriff. finentrr's Omcz, Prettyman, 1 October 80,1868. j nining in the .tt, coon MEM !31elintock and liodcara 2 Nelson DUN 'Nowell Eliza In= NeTtzi Pre Wm 0 Osborn II 11 Hannigan Atm i noon Catherinet Mitchinson C Hunter Ellen Hannah Eliza Hanson Ell= Hutchinson 1 m Huck Josephine IlsnetaY. ll . l, G Harrison J .1 Hastings Jane Hutchinson X E llusack Somi 31 J Johnston:Carrie Johnston D D 2 Johnson E 2 Johnson Ellis .11 Jones Jam Johnston Dad W Jut 'Thomas Javens Mary Jones It A K 1 K.can Geo Kegley Jos Kelsey Jno X Kink Jno it KannY l 7 T J Masan Miry J Eel:mealy Macy King II ary X Konnts 31rs P L Lou EDen Lynch ileitis ILinder John Lyght John Lamb John Lane A 31 X Murray Ann E Martin D,W 31 .13 1 1 Elton Mason Elton A M M e Eli e Okey Jere Oliver Maggie [Powers Cath Patterson David Patton Eliza D Pearson Emily C Porter Elin Printer Geo Porter H J Pa'mu, Sarah J Partridge L [Putter II Pitasirn Wm Putnam 0 B Quinty Rector Lizzy Reed X Riser Fred Mffl Rayi Dell C leaser D D Rodger. Thas Deis Mtn SI ti . c. ttr: , Marla 8 Snow Alre A Stewart Agts Scott Ann Saxton Cathn Paraiders Call,l, , .Bmith E A Snyder Fred , limitb Fred Stills Henry Smith Bella Smith Jas Vi Stokes J 17 Stewart .1 8 et ott J 1. Stanley Tabltba Stewart Martha Sample WEI 2 !Stew art W 0 Stewart Wm T !Thompson Beal Taylor Lome Taylor Than NV Welter Elias Williams Elliot Wile= Ellen Minikes. Lizzie ,Wood Hattie 'Wall methH. Wheeler II Woods Sarah 3 Winfield Jobn R 'William, JaaT 2 Weimer Joephte Warnock L _ Whited Maro Waiter Rickard Weddell Robert Y Young Frank Young Wm Young Otis fere ham Millar .1 K Megmar John areln John 8 • Mtn Thm 11Z0121 L is 8 atcalf Martha cklind Wm Myers MI. r Mo McCoy Kam? .1 WMullect3lae, McClinton It McCullough M cßride Va.% cDonall Mayon Moe Made, J J McComb. Ju Sr 31cMar11n John McKnight Ida I McKown Sarah McDonough 8 McWhorter II • cMastcrllattle McKetel K Italmy X r 'E, 'Postmaster &MULL' RIDD SHERIFF'S S.ILES. ...„„t en . , , ,2 FAIEI - • EIPIECI4L Xenr,..ES. P. 11. DIL&EZ &CO., 402 Ampthrai, T antgoa-iseawT O'DBAK.E'S GENUINE BIT• 7tilB, Ilbr *la wbolcsile aztd retail, b; SIMON JOHYSTON, Comer Smithfield &ES Fourth str.te. araltm-sgsavT IgRE WINE VINEGAR, CM:=ll IL 4 M. BOLLALIII, Gennav, (7tersurly Mad I Ca., .13aniar..) The only Vinegar awarded 'will . Prize !ded.l. or sixty *stabiles. at tbs letarraitkissl 'Exhibition. Loadoo. Tor axle try , F. RI. BOLLMAN, = aktt PRIVATE DI9~As s; - Dr. Ludlum's Specific Is the only renal:as remedy fa diseases of the agars of emanation. lt Is the discove.7 of ad tenthont Phylciazt whoa Ufa woe &voted W the treatment 0 I this elosa of 41..easeo. and with aaprsoidakted enc over, for more them tummy year.. rorfuctism to Itodf, ravgring no Injection,, mid ailitsl4 taalraly how the mistaken isractim and thanuMeronswarth- 1... compound. ottemd to Um pnblit. It ts attirely vegetable sad perfectly eat. St-!lct* like 4 charm, and Imports • strength And vt,g ( er so thn Mussed CArnoli.—The grs►t ram.. of Odd nimbly 42 el. feeling permszteut cures bas Isd to Its being imitated by rostairmipled ram. Olmorre, Aberekos, that the eivtature of the proprietor be mound Molt bi.x. NM* other to atandos. Prepared may Ly WM P. DAVIDSON,- . Bole Proprietor. earirt• O. Bold by all Drunter'. Prim, I n per boo. Mgr Far sal* as wholesale by. OtO. 11. =TOM, 140 Wood 'Mat. JaighlydamP sosricE. 1863 TO THE =ZEES OF PITTSBURGH AND =HDTV .The aadessigaed could el:spectrally uk attoation to the priparatton losawa Oa aussiewsws UNITEISSAL COI7OOIISNEDY, roe all This:Ott - and Lary Compialats: fIL'AA WELL ' S TOLU ANOtIT.O', The met Nertrolgie, MewsUe, Eload-orlie; Tooth. ache, Los of Bleep, and General Nerioos Boatedy. Also for the Palos In Monthly bloostsiodkms o Tor relleL EoLranc PILLS, The meet perfect form of Cationic ever girett to the public, which • lever require , more than bra cud tei dout but owe for doec,ettertibout the least'griplo.t. and cure Indigeetion,pyrpeprds, Datoeutteas. Liver Complaints, Min, wainu, end all derthPlumt , 4 sternal or bowel. the glare preparations, of such unbounded repu tation In New England, have the confidence of, and as. used by, 'great number, oET'ltysletans,..ind et priced within teach of all, are worthy the attention of havaliWwho Will Dad them a strict mato:nutty to satureLln median& Without resorting to the rem mom method of columns of advertising, I would all: asafidesse to test them, which will be mead. .101121, L. lIIINNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, "baton* Tor sale by all wholesale and retell &alert. The greatest heat= of corresimalleacils.U.iled• Dealers of good refgratces supplied on veramiselem. For salt In Pittsburgh at retail by J. 11. ,Fulton, 13. IL Keyser, D. D Joseph Fleming ;in Allegbery ltity by Jas. Ehcrrn, M. J. Means and Oeo. A Kelly. B. A. FAIINESTOCK , a 00., , miff:Smooches! Wholesale Agents, Pittsburgh. .411CTIO4r 14.ILES. j 11P 110 V•E WATER STRTIET PROPESTY.--Chi 71:1111DAT - Irrrstga, 33, 7. 34 alktk, will ho sold; ea the mond floor o: the Griosouartil We. Booms, bi rim., street, that, 'rah:able Improwsidty preps% situate- at the eon Der of Water and Iterty Meets: hooarh Am the Oen.. wirer U. having ZS tbet front oh' Water street ot Ig aztandlag lank elan* Pfau street ill fet:'7l, home la uebetaatiat brick commodious. Rod veil adapted. Le od. tom raapiiel location for hag in w , will? the ,adasalago of go trainees Taus or gass—Gaithdrd auk oga-thir,l ,in twu Teats, with totaroWsed aniAltirdorllb -Intense, a; death of lire. Logo ounr la has altiaewrof op. on DAM XcILWA.II4E, Altera, ALUM:WE , ETOCKS AT. AuvrlUr. --On 2L A 7 EVXNING. , 'Soe. 311, -WA at Df, o'clock. wM 'be acid, at - the . Contatorcldl Saha Flotood.'No:Strtrtb - streets IS dune Ittchande Bank Stock: Is do rutults Ina:rams , //AVIS .t..IIeiI,WATNIS, Anent.. NOTICE TO CONTRAOTORSp rD . ports will be received at tito txtßai of'dir an. ibnilstzdl, intka Market Dalian. until - EIATIM DAY, October 31 st, 1 4 5421 . Pi *. rotting wittrcortmnotte'tho tyllOwitag, camackstrret* :"..V.mb street from Postuttreet ta Liberty street Norton straet, fix= ths - -I ewer: and O'Hara Ntserti frattrEtas stiles 1G PlAz 3 iticWV.. import:Bala ca , Dalcites Lind. ocault ISAAC icoßitr. Bic. 14. fIA.VA.LILY 11011.9E4 WAYITD.— V The anttereigned witreurtbl" own mute; Careir yOtters WWI' terektt Tle Yoram to be trona . e (16) to aLstoett CHO lino Ntill'; 1 1 01 a Are (d .3!4o.klnarnorelok •Cnteree Use to 'good nein; end nn . ••= eft dehets,,, name trill be mind. enbject toltapeettel,:si Iltobetio. Pet. eon theist to,' Oak Plth of Notetn• bet at Columbus. Ohio, from um tem tyCy _ . E...ll.iaski,j Cay ce { . 14 ?,14F! 4 .9 1 kFt. TOO. NEW. , : BUCICAVUtrATH.I4I4:I Dam Tabora Kw twat Fkar ;Abadan° Mad aadna ll iasacks,das y. rat - or arrl2 bi tha °dada Tadttly Grow* etcs.ot Adß rjoinr-joikastralr, 'r:tansirlolotraseirsaoiners, - 7 COlEEtia=4,oootwAareitthiß63trvo7 Is stars sad i rib ILClalilatti., MEI 111