The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 04, 1863, Image 3
Vittsintrgit dao,t4. WEDNESDAY MOSSINGr::::.:NOV. 1 - , 1E63 CITY AND SVBURBAN Official Paper of the City. MILTLOROLOGICAL OBSZETATION2 taken for the pazirert, at Geo. E. Shaw's Optician store, Sit Fifth street—corrected daily: 94. II 12 li 6 r, x Barometer The "Confidence' , Man Win. Thomas, whose arrest we have already reported, on a charge of swindling Mr. F. Langkamp out of eleven dollars, had a hear ing before Mayor Alexander, and was eouunit ted to jail to answer at Court. Two other cases were brought to light. Thomas had entered the clothing store of Wm. Dunker, on Liberty street, where be deposited a sealed package, addressed to a man in Now York, in care of the German Savings Bank. On one corner of the package was marked the amount of money (ittba) which it was supposed to contain. After leaving this in the store for an hour or two, Thomas came back, and under pretence of lacking ten dollars to complete a purchase of grain, he diddled Mr. Dunker out of that amounts The package was never called for, and it was not opened until after his arrest. It contained nothing but paper. Thomas Clark, clerk at the Mansion Rouse, was swindled out of five dollars, In a similar man- ner. Commitments were lodged in both these Cll/108. The Criminal Court TONSDAY, Nov. 3.--Judges Mellon, Stowe and Brown Riohard Murphy tins convicted of the larceny of a pair of pants and an umbrella. Motion made for a new trial. Adam Oxenhart was tried for the lareony of a hog, the property of Mr. LiAdermau, but the jury failed to agree up to the hour of ad journment. George Massey, colored, was convicted of assault and battory, and sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and costs. ' Henry Holler was con ricted on two charges of larceny, and atntonre I to two years In the penitentiary. Joseph Davis, (colored,) was tried on a charge of larceny and acquitted. John Weaver, Jr., was convicted of petty larceny, and sentenced to two months in jail. Adam ifertsberger was convicted of larceny, and remanded for sentence. . • - •. Lavinia - Williams, Joseph Davis, and John Jankson, (colored,) were placed on trial for re ceiving stolen goods. The case was not con cluded at the hour ofutdjournment. Bogtua Recruiting Officer*. This public are cautioned against two or three individuals who, without the slightest authority from the Government, have opened recruiting offices in this city and in Allegheny, offering the regular bounty, advance pay, etc., guaranteed by the Government. Hand bills have been issued by these parties, and one of them professes to hare authority to raise an Independent Cavalry Company ! It is needless to say that no such authority has been given by the War Department, and all persons wishing to enlist must make their ap nlikations to the regular agents, Messrs. J. C. Sproul and C. W. Lewis, whose office is at Ito. 98 Fourth street, near Wood. An advertise ment from Capt..J. Heron Foster, giving au thentic information on this subject, will be found in another column. Racy. AT COLLIS'S PA RK.—An exciting race took place at Collins Park, yesterday after noon, between the horse "Shamrock," entered by J. Dishier, and "Soft Soap," entered by Felix Laverty. The race was exceedingly well contested. The first heat was won by "Shamrock" In 2:47; second heat by '•'oft Soap" in 2-40; third heat by "Shamrock" in 2:30; fourth and fifth heat by "Soft Soap" in 2:38 and 2:46. The attendance was quite large, and considerable sums of money changed hands on the result. The race was for a parse of $4OO. AIitSAVAL OF EXCIIASMID PRIBONLAS.—Firo hundred and eighty-two prisoners, molt of whom were captured at the battles of Freder icksburg and Chancellorvillo, arrived In the city hut night, at eleven o'olock, from Wash ington, and after being fed at City lialcby the Subsistence Committee, they took a special train for the west, eU route for Chattanooga. They all belong to the 11th and 12th Corps, which have been transferred to the west since their capture. Coxourroa is LCCE.—We learn that Sam uel McCleary, Esq., late a conductor on the P. Ft. W. S C. H. lt. has discovered an ex tensive deposit of excellonl bituminous Coal, on the line of the road, on the Myer's farm, about 1% miles west of Masailon, 0. He has been fortunate enough td lease a large tract of land, overlying the coal do cult, and will, no doubt, make a handsome thing out of the discovery. The coal is mild to be of an ex cellent quality.- THE DELL RtNur:rm.—The almond entertain ment given by the Swiss Bell Ringers, et concert Hall, was largely attended, and every body present was delighted with the chute and unique performances. Those who wish to spend an evening, cannot find more pleas ing enjoyment than in listening to the 801 l Ringers. They give a. matinee at three o'clock this afternoon, and perform every evening during the week. HUGH BELLA.% a well-known lawyer of Sun bury, Pa., died'on the 26th ult. Mr. Deltas was, in early life ea active politician, and coon after his adtkesion to the bar, was ap pointed to the office of Prothonotary of North umberland county, when that county cm hi-aced Union, Snyder and Columbia within its I imits. TUE KING AND B.ICINENIIX Cssz.—Dr. King wishes us to *tate' that he war in his own office when Captain McHenry threatened to shoot him, for putting his_ head out of the window. ilia Office however, is in the same building with the Provost Marshal's office. The further bearing in the ease has been postponed until the return of District &ttorney Carnahan. ArrIMPTED • ASSASSINATION.--912 Saturday night last an 'attempt Was made to assassinate Air. Daniel Sane, of Uniontown. While ho was in the sot of onlooking his own door, some person fired a pistol at him, the ball out ing the skin on the upper lip. A similar at empt was made upon his life some time ago, end hehas no knowledge as to who the would be murderer is. Base DIVIDENDS. - The ante of lame yesterday declared the following dividends: sank of Pittsburgh, four per cent; Iron City Bank, five per cent•_ Exchange Bank, five per cent; Alleghene , Bank, four per cent; Merchants and Manufacturers, four per cent; and Mechanics four per cent. - OIL REPINZIff Bomn.—The oil refinery of Messrs. Smith and Naylor, located at Law renceville, was entirely destroyed by fire, yesterday evening, between five and six o'clock. We did not - ascertain the origin of the fire, or the amount of tholes,. Sarnoes losses or CoL.P9arr.—Wo regret to learn that' COL E. F. Pratt, the well known Messenger to Councils, Is now lying at his resider♦oe in the Third Ward, suffering from a .serioal affliction of the lungs. Me took ill on Iredneedarbot, ancibas been growing worse over oinne.:-L. 'Nun Dais's - tn.—The Philadelphia Mail and Baltimore Expresi trains, duo here on Tuesday at noon, were detained two or three hours, in consequence of is freight train run ning off the track at Jack's Narrows, on the Juniata river. • pima Citaatorra Tuomrsox drew a large nadiente to tie theatre, last orening, to wit ness bar idi2able rendition of "Juliet," in Shakepeare's tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet." To-night elle:appears as " Pauline," in the '4beaaUfta play of The Lady of Lyons." , Baca OS Sirocts.by Darla /c Mcllwatae,st sbefiAtiation Fisonis, Fifth stroet, Tuesday eresdusiliViember 3d Eureka:Unmans* Co., .j 05 1 , 1:1 30.. WZR , a resident of Ilarapden, a stiburA Of _Reading, Pa. died on Wednesday ;at, attbo.oatcsordina4 ago of 103 yam. -~. s, . I United Statethrldlan- Commitzton,• 4,-. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. The Army Committee of Western Pennsyl- • „ PI • sotika Pacey, a= and Ornamental • t rania presents the following Report of its Fiate Roofer, and dude, in Pennsylvania and operations during the month of Oeio,!•cri Vermont slate z , f the-Sant quality at low rates. The following gentlemen have been scut us Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water delegates to the army Rev. J. W. McFarland, Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Rev. T. L. Purdy, Rev. W. W. Ihorgemon, Rev. T. V. Milligan and Mr. Janie. McLaughlin. Surtno MaCIIINSt3.—W ilh respect to this rideable invention, Grover & Baker eujoy The Treasner acknowledges the following i the public a pre-eminence n pu regard. They ftniributionl • have kept pace with this now indispensable Proceeds of Volitive at Mansfield 5148 61 economy from its inception to its present com- Paton Beller Association, Western Pennsyl vania and North Western Virginia. 37 40 pleteness and efficiency. The marked im provements which it has undergone, its thor- Soldiers' Aid Society, Ebenezer, Ps la 70 Soldiers' Ald Society, Greenfield, Pa 11 13 ough usefulness and great popularity, aro Union Leanne, Sugar Grays, Pa 2 a. greatly due to the care, taste and enterprise of IL P. Church, Ltarrimille, Pa 12 25 Grover Baker. Their long experience and U. P. Presbytery of Steubenville, old° 13 a i constant manufacture of sowing machines en lit. E. Church, Minville M. Et Church, Well ace; Penna. Ille, Penn'. able them to present to es the very best and M. E. Church, Brumley, Penn's 6cs very eheapost stock to be found. Those who EL E. Church, Forfeiter, Pann'a ....... I wish unfailing, durable, perfect working sew- Sabbath School, Ilarrimille, Ohio 65 ors should not fail to c all on Grover 3: Baker, SLR. Church. McKean, Pean'a.- ..... _...._... 2 71(ti ty I, H. E. Church, (Marysville, Ohio 4L "Y"' Slate Lick Presbyterian Church, Pentia... 36 70 Smith Creek C. P. Church, 31 tel liallie Wilson and Caine McCidlough 4 50 Collection at Kingwood, Virginia__ G 00 Presbyterian Church, Bruceville, Indiana.... 2 7:1 J. Blythe 5 Ott Mn.Elica Welker, Allegheny. 5 Od Miss Hannah Anderson, Portereville, Penn's 2in Mrs. Mary Jeffrey, Shlriand, 6 ou Rev. J. E. throthere, Lecchhurg, Penn's 4 00 Alex. Wallace lit al (.56th 10 00 5 00 Cash 16 Millen,' Run Presbyterian Church, 10 at Soldiers' MCI.. Smithfield, Fayetteco.,Pa. G rowel:ohm:lock Prez. Sabbath Schoel, Pa 4 00 M. Davidson, East Springfield, Ohio 2 00 Procimls of Concert itt Boolotown, Pa 54 SO Tito following contributions of llospital Store, hero been received during the past month 4 boxes and 2 barrels of hoepital stores from La. Aim' Aid Society, of Erie, Pa; 1 package and 21 housewives from Male Grammer Department of 241 Ward School, Pittsburgh ;25 bonseerives frva, e - male Intermediate Department - of 2d ward ; 41 do from Junior dpt, do ; 60 do from Male Primary dpi, do ; 100 do from Female Primary dpi, ; 250 do from teachers and scholar, of olth ward school, Pitts burgh ; 2 boxes of hoepltal starrs from Ladles' Aid Society of Blairsville, Indiana county ; 2 boors front Ladle."' SoldienitAid Society of Butter, Butler Ce ; 2 box, from Ladles' Aid Society of Saltiaturg, Indiana co 2 boxes from Ladle,' Soldiers' Society of Lime stone, elation ro ; 1 box from Ladle.' Aid Society, Putneyvville, Armstrong co ; 1 box from Ladies' -Ltd Society of Elder Ridge, Indiana co ; 1 box from La dle.' Aid Society of Mahoning, Lawren. co ; 1' box from Bethel ;Christian Commiation, Indiana... I package from J. and M. R. Creighton ; 2 Sixes Iran Soldiers' Aid Society of Ebormer, Indiana co ; 141 housewives and packages of paper from Mole Interme diate Department, 2l weed school, Pittsburgh 1:17 housewives and 1 package of paper from Female Grammar Department, 2d Ward School 1 packago from Freeport- Baptist Sabbath Schatl ; 1 box from Mr. C. Prossarant ; 1 box and 1 packagefrom Uciat Relief Association of libeler township ;t 1 package from Mimes Shaw's, Etna; I package from Mrs. Schmertz ; 1 package from IllssesS. end L. Ball, Rob inson township; 1 package from Mr. W. Thaw; 1 box from Ladies' Aid Society of Watt Middletown. Washington county; 1 box from Tuentunt Presby terian Sunday School; 2 boxes from Ladies' Aid So ciety of Mercer county ; 1 box from Union League of Sugar Grove, Warren county ; 1 keg of .1t1.• from A. A. netneman; 1 box from Aid Society or Sew alit. field, per Beaver county Army Committee 1 package of books from U. P. Board of Publication ; I box ot clothing from Soldiers Aid Society of the at Perot./ - terian Church, Pittaborgh ; 1 package from Presby terian Sabbath School, Washington, Pa.; 1 box from Lodi.' Aid Society of Corsica, Jefferson county; box. from Christi. Commlation, Philadelphia; 4 barrels of apples from James F. booth Pulaski, Law rence county ; I box of apples from Lewis luting. Pulaski, Lawrence county ; 1 barrel of potatoes nod 1 box of onions from Ladies' Ald Society of Worth ington, Armstrongcounty ; 3 boxes from Sa die,' Aid Society, of Clarkson, Ohio; 1 ben from Farmington, New York; 1 box from 31r. McConnell, Weetnmeland county; I box from Chortler.' Lodi.' Christian Aid Society; 2 box. front Ladles' Aid So ciety of Now Castle, Lawrence county ; 1 box from Ladles' Aid Society of Patneyville, Armstrong coun ty; I box from Ladles' Aid Society of District No. 2, Darlington Beaver county; 2 boxes from Beaver County Ar my Committee; 1 box frost, Ladle, of La. trobe, Pennsylvania; also congributions of clothing, frulta and reading matter from W. Thaw, Mr.. Tur man, Mr. J. McConnell, Mr.. J. Pennock, Mil. Wal lingford, lira. Johnston, Miss Moreland, Mr. Mrs. Stewart. IN SUS. IS SHAME .. 00 62 .. 00 65 65 29 3-10 The following articles h Western armies daring du seed by onr delegates : Shirts 751 , Drawers, palm .... 465 Socks, pairs. 676 Comforts 47 Blankets 48 Shoats 148 Pillows 276 Pillow ca5e5......_.....196 Handkerchiefs 14 Dressing greens 471 Towels 345 Slippers, pair 5......... 451 2778 liousewivest 127611 Books 27 pads 72 2721 Tracts, 66C7 Papers, pagea Writing paper, reams The following articles of clothing are now moot Flannel shirts and drawers, wool.m sorts, blankets, and clean .nmsiln rags; the demand for the latter is now very great. At a meeting of tho Christian Commission, held in Philadelphia, Oct. 15, measures were adopted by which the general work will be combined, energized, and in.cvery way ren dered more efficient. Amore extended, syste matic end thorough organisation of its forces, and the enlargement of its operations, on a scale commensurate with the greatness of the cause, was determined on. The Commission relies confidently upon the unbounded sympathy, and most generous sup- Port of all the peoplebf God, who lore Ms cause, their country, and the souls of men. All atoms may be sent to W. P. Weyman, No. 78 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. All cash donations to Joseph Albree, Treaq ureT, No. 71 Woiid street, Pittsburgh. Flown, Farr, AND tacos PICO= ; or, The Mar. dad Life, Beath, and Wedding of the Advocate of the Poor, Firmian litanialatre Liebenkae. By Jean Pool Fraidariek Richter. Translated from the German by Edward Honey Noel. With • Memoir of the Author by Thomas Carlyle. In Two vol umes. Boston Ticknor & Fields. 1863. Pius burgh : for tale by Benny Miner, Fifth street, (nest door to the Post Office:) and by B. tt. 73,W00d street. 361 and 345 pp. Irmo. Among his own countrymen, we believe, "Titan" is considered Jean Paul's master piece as a romance or novel ; but judging by far other standards of art-workmaruridD. read ere, In this country will generally, we pre sume, give the preference to this book and its hero, Leibenkas—in which and in whom this wonderful humorist—this strangrest, gentlest of philosophers—will be more readily appre hended and' oro therotighly enjoyed by. those accustomed only to the forms and usages or Efigliah or French literature. Be this as It may, however, we have ter...from the sarnereminent Boston publishers who recently gave us the first' English translation of " Titan, " theseloompanion volumes—which, we cannot doubt, will be at least ...welcome to the Amer lean public, as an unexpected and almost nn preeedtmted sale has proved that,their prede misers Mast haie been. Thome who have read d Titan," and will read tide will be ready to join with us in urging her. Brooks to apply himself to his work, and enable no,to read- Resperne " .also, as he has promised. We close this brief notice with the remark, that, if we desired to introduce Richter for the first time,tc an American or English reader, we should not open "Titan," but OM present work, and road thereiu some of the noblest passages, in our judgment, which can be found in all his writings:—and we may Meatiorithe first " Flower Piece," with its wonderful, ter rible sublimity of thought and imagery—with its profound benefieenrie of purpose and dac trine—as one of these. Tug Axiom GorejuidOthsriltories. By Harriet Eli - sabeth Peeeott. Bootee: Ticksor and 'Fields: Pittsburgh : for sale by !harp bfluerfirifth street, (next door to the Postollce.) 43 pp. lemo. Few writers oteitherser, who denote them - selves to that department of literary effort, "shish delights that two-thirds majority of mo dern readers who read eothlng but stories,have greater or more tariedresour9es for achieving all the success that 'still drown ambition, with in any reasonable bounds of ambitious striv ing, than Mice Priseott. The readers of the Atlantic Monthly, whose pages are often en riched with the contributions of her pen, will probably recognise sonseuf the stories in this volume;—but none will 'lrma appreciatively welcome them; in thcir preiint beautiful dress of tinted paper sad exquisite typography; than those who already know how worthy they are to receive such honor. ~ Ai A .1/QPI.--On Monday smelling, nun named ham, Tirdmile, 'einployed in the livery stable ,of II; Paterson, Diamond inss street, ilked on the head by a horse, and Injured to such an extent that ho expired on the following morning. NO Quoit/rm.-4%elegkens , Board of Con trollers-met lad 'waning, for the tratanaption of bushman, but there being no quorum pres ents, nothing as done. • . 00.00 50.50 ET-Convene= John W. Killlnger, has been appointed Aaseesor of Internal Redenne for the eleventh district of Pennsylvania. • of a great many who have bad their hair re ass been forwarded to the ' stored by the nee of Mrs. S.. A. Allen'. o last month, and ilistril, . World's Hair Restorer .and Zylobaleamam, I therefore I recommend them." 'Dried fruit, S. Ali 1: Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Cans of fruit . 5`.1'.. , Greenwich street, New York. Dra.ody and wine. uts 14:. : Whisky qts ii° ,' WATCHES; JEWELS; &C.—J. M. Roberts, C ' 4 " nd ''''''''''' ilk, "`"" "... , N 0.17 Fifth atreetr ia now opening the most 1,11200 sugar, jure._ it r , . 8.,, rum qt. , .... ... ~..., °auto° stork of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Cologne, qts. 76 Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ever Butter, So. 144 ' displayed in this city, and is selling then at Pleklas 417 ° remarkably low prime. Tea, Ifs Sugar, IN In; Soap, Ito 21 Farina arid cocoa, its. .ri Grape., boxes —. 5 Cornstarch, lbs A APIA.. bb15....,.. t Potatoes, tibia 5 Onion*, bbls. 6 Chocolate, lbs F Oar Book Table . SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND W INTIM GOODS, just reseived at bam'l Graham tic Co.'s, Mar i chant Tailors, No. 54 Market street. It con sists of all the vary latest styles of cloths, oassimeres and vestings; overcoatings of all kinds of the very finest quality, all of which is seleeted from the latest importations, and will be made up in the most fashionable and best manner. Gentlemen desiring a-stock of goods to select from, that cannot be surpassed by any other In the city, and every garment warranted a perfect fit, would do well to give tte an early osH. SAVCEL GRARAY k CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market at. Beam. GitSHAat, GEo. McCssrii.ess. SOB FALL AND WINTER WOAD.—The Sum mer Is past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to appreheud, that fall and winter will shortly be upon us, and we must provide our selves with the material to keep us comfort able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well made overcoat are the very thing, and we do not know of any pine° where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. g. McGee .4 Co's clothing establiAment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, send a great variety of new patterns for waDteoating, ,be. 1, TIIONI/S Roar, of Latrobe, Pu. having per chased the Livery Stable of Mr. John Don nelly, legs leave to inform his friends and . the public, that he Is now prepared to furnish , them with Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses, at moderate rates. There will be a person at the Station, at the arrival of trains, ! both day and night, who will attend to fern ; inking earriages, buggies and horses, to all who wish a conveyance from the station. givirg potice in advance, a conveyance will be sent to the station to await as arrival of any particular train from t-he cast or west. JUST RTZEIVED AND MUST von SALE.—Tbe fine ilesortinent of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 148 Federal street, Al : le;, , heny. The stock of clothing consist/ of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, : coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is tasteful and fashionable. We would Invite all of our readers to give the above gentlemen a call. To !Lava! To Anasi—The citizen soldier will find a more deadly foe, in the brackish, muddy water and damp night air than in the most determined enemy. Holloway's Pills so purify the blood and perengthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier can endure these hardship, and still be strong and healthy. Only 25 cents per box. 230 Facri WORTH Ki Morrill, Cross Hirer, N. V., says in a latter; know Fora DOLLARS four dollars. Four dollars, four dollars. Dental Institute, Dental Institute. Beat cheap Dentistry, best cheap Dentistry No gum:lino work, a* maohis' let.aork. ()whims and carriage calls will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders loft at tbo above place will be promptly attended to. All calla must be paid in advance. • C. SILL, Daudet, 248 Penn meet, will at tend to all baldness of Me profoesion. DIED ittenml.er 2d, MARY JASE, daugh ter of Alexander end Sarah Jane Cargo, aged 8 pant and 7 mouths. Thu forterel will take place from the rotidothee of Iho pnrente, ou 'White olley, Sixth ward, ruts (Wed ne.day) ♦ rrr.v.soos, at s o'clork. The friends of 1.1,0 family are n•vjectfully Invited to etu•ttd without fur ther nou n•. GLENN.--On Atigust Inth, IWO, at Vicksburg. on the hoapital boat Woodford, JOSIAH C. W. GLEAN, of the 31arine 13rigade, in the year hire age. The funeral will take place Wranranar nonaticw, at In o'clock, from the roeldenor of hi. parent., Lili arty .cruet, above East Lane, Allegheny City, to proi cw,l to Allegheny l rmrterr. The %lona of the family are ovii3ed to attend. GRAHAM—IIn Toosday morning, Noy. Jul, 18Q, at Ills mob - Sanaa pa Pitt alley. Allegheny City, Mr. DOD EAT GUAYIA.M, in the 71fi year of Wm •Qo. The hionds . of, the family aro rxrpectrolly Intik-0 to attend the furicrol. on Vitt:v.:river arTrukuok. at 3 o'clock. I'aoaonr ntAILIMAIisI Orr ICI, 21. DN . ?, P timburgh, P., N. 4th, I«<nL f fIAUTION.--BOGUS ItECRUVI ING N-10WPICE14.—I am inutructed by the Proem: Mar aLni to caution the puldlc agalnat SWIND LEII4. Wbo multi. to have authority to enlist men for the United tltatee'llllltury Service, and Promise them the lame handle. allowed by the War Depart• went. Thu ONLY AUTHORIZED RECRUITING OFFICE Und, authority of ,the Pr.,yrnt 51arslial G•nornl, in this District, is at No. 98 Fourth Street, near Wood, Where JABITS C. SPIIILiC7, /aid (VAS. W. LEWIS, eppointed for the purpose by the Proroot Slarshai (corral, are authorized to route! men Ito be emitted on the quota of their proper district.) for any old or. vanltati(ll-- . ARTILLERY, CAVALRY OR INFANTRY! Guarantaning to any atm liars honorably torrid nine 'mouths, and boon dballarged for other reason than dfnabil it y, A BOUNTY OF $402 ! 19!ir!lr=12111 A BOUNTY OF $302, lVitb ( letlithg , lLaio••• and • CHOICE OF REGIMENT! aliir Thera U also as authorial:al Beerniting Omen for Veteran Voluntears at tho Girard Home, and for the V. S. Regular infantry on Fifth etreet. By order of Cola. B. Fry, Provatt Marl Geol. J. MOWN POSTER, Osptala and Provost Marshal. Vd Dist. Pa. noi:3tdattw Orrice or Ttri Conic:Wag or Autotimer Co., PA., 1 . Pittsburgh, October HIM, 1863. rIitCO).rTRACTORS.—SeaIed Propo t,,on.be received et this omca until NOVEM. BEE Arn, for furnishing materiel and building a Bridge serum Pine Creek, on th e old Butler Turn pike, in Hampton tosrmihip. Bide for Stonework by the perchand fur fitipetstrneture by the foot lineal. Specifirtstimui can be seen an application. By direction of County Comminionere. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. ,4m3o:6tdiatwE JAMES M. BAI4PII, A IT,CIIITECIT, Prepares rectacts DINLIIINOS AND linctrtcanotnt, for all kinds of Buildings, mid superintends thetr erect ton on reasonable terms. . Office on Anderson *treat, between Lescock and Itobinson streets, A111..00 , 37 citY. fo3o McCOLIASTER & BAER, Wholesale Tobacco D 6.1011, 108 WOOD BTBEET, bate mow In store thalami!, and most complete assort ment of , TOBACCO; CIOARS - AND_PIPES to the city, which they are selling at the Teri !m -eet cub fitness. all order. promptly attended to. °eta POOPER AND CA RP TER TOO NJ /otitis by JAMES DOWN, 1e Wood Ildrog THE LATESTNEWS BY TELEGRAPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCELF.S.- FROM WASHINGTON Specikl IP(natal to tie Pittibtargh ()sum. Waßlirls6TON efTT, Nov. 344 1863 DLBPATCNY9 PKL. TED Owing to the storms on the western lines the following dispatches failed to get thmugh last night: ==MME The order for ?coeval Butler to relieve General Foster at ; Fortrees Monroe b pub lished. The Navy Department express grati fication at the change, and Admiral Lee in particular, caresses a hope that the new mili tary administration may infuse vigor into the operations theie. Negroes are to be col lected and organtsed into regiments as rap idly as possible. Gen. Footer is not expected to remain here in command of the defenses, as has been reported. A 7ALSZ REPORT REPUTED As the tory papers of New, York are busy reiterating the etterge, it is proper to repeat that net a single able-bodied settle'r has been sent home to New York from Gen. Ateade's army. Plenty of invalids, however, are going from here, and no doubt is entertained but that they will all vote to=morrow. TO TAKE TER OATH OF ALLEGIACNE Gen. Schenck has Weed an order requiring raters to take the oath of allegianco in Mary land, if called upon to do 30. lie Was hereto day in consultation with the President about it. =I The War Department announces in general orders, that the ono hundred dollars bounty due at the expiration of the enlisted men, will be paid by paymasters to veteran volunteers remaining, upon the usual discharge papers, from their first enlistment. EMCEE= Hower G. Plants, of Ohio, private Secretary to Secretary Chase, has resigned his position to accept the appointment of District Attorney of Florida. Ho will leave for his new post in a few days. J. 11. Schaeher, of Ohio, succeeds him as private secretory. RESIGNATION OF OEN. C•RYIELD A few weeks after the battle of Chickamauga, Gen. Garfield forwarded his resignation to the War Department, acoompanying it with a statement that he would either take his seat in Congress or remain in the field, as the gov ernment might think boot. He had received no reply to this till he came on here, and hear ing of Gen. Rosecrans' official report and en deavoring to have another Otto General pro moted, it was very much his own astonish ment, therefore, that he to-day received the answer to his resignation from Secretary Stan ton in the 'shape of a commission as Major General, tendered for gallantry and merito rious service at the battle ofthiekamauga. last?n*aurppj.s.wb..egap,. prp.l*.. 1014{.4 The following Is an extract from a strictly private letter received hero from Gen. Rose crane to-day, and I have no right to make it public, but I venture tc take the responsibility: "As to my remand from the oommand of the Array of the Cumberland, I have only to say that 1 pray Clod that the country may be as well and better served by another. As for the intnosous lies which - ire put forth through the press to blast my reputation—such as dis ability, mental disease, the use of opiutu, dis obedience of orders In not advancing when ordered, in waiting for minforecments, ate., etc.—if I thought they came from our govern meet, I would despair of the nation headed by such a government. That people will ac cept them, or that tho prominent will pros per these authork, I do not believe. .rersori ally I commend myself to the Just and Mer ciful One, who knows what is for ans beet for me." =I U. S. Treasurer Spinner to-day received in structions from Secretary Chase to announce that certificates of indebtedness bearing in terest payable in coin, will be paid on presen tation with interest up to date. Thin includes the third of March certificates. All others having interest are payable in coin. No such significant illustration has hitherto been given of the remarkably cony condition of the na tional finances, as this proposition to pay off debts before their maturity; and to atop the interest in coin. EIM= The Third National Bank of Cineinnati, Ohio, seal to-day made a permanent depository of the U. S.;Treasury. It deposited its bonds to-day, and is authorized to receive permanent deposits to amount of three hundred thousand dollars. I=l 121:E= The strike among the laborers on the Treas ury extension to-day, on aecount of disaffec tion with the treatment they receive from the supervising architect, was finally appealed to Secretary Chase, and they went to work again, awaiting his decision. VESSELS BUILDING The Navy Department is building twenty wooden vessels and twelve swift clippers, car rying light batteries, and eight are designed to combine swiftness and effectiveness, and to be armed with twenty guns of nine inch calibre, of 3,000 tone capacity, and to be com pleted In a year. IN COL/IJ-SD Or THE. VICKSBURG MUMMIES The defenses of Viokaburg are now in dune of Capt. John M. Wilson, U. S. Engineers. lIIIIIISON ICITIRIDGE Letters from West Tonneasee, from friends of Emerson Etheridge there, are accounting for-hie late extraordinary coons by saying that ho must have become partially insane. NOT COMINQ SOME. Dahlgron is probably not coming home mach butter than when he applied foils's,* of absence, which wattgrantad lf Ids health re quired. The illations in Nw 'York, Massa chusetts, New Jersey and Missouri. Special Dlspatcbto the Pittsburgh assails. Pan.aneLrO, Nov. 9d, 1863 We have sufficient returns from New York State to show & majority of 20,000 to 30,000 for the Republican ticket in the State. New York city runs 10,000 behind the *tenni Demo cratic vote. • In Boston the vote was small, but the Re publicans made a clean sweep. The Demo crats bayonet elected a 'lngle Senator, , and very few Assembly men.: New Jersey Lea probably swap Deal°. crack. The entire Union tieket at Scofbai was elected. W. J. J From Calm—Repotted Rentaval of the Rebel Gem. Chalmers Rims his Com mand—Capture of t he First - Menus= r (Loyal) Regiment. - Ctrs°, Nov. 2.—The . stoimer Anderson, with two hundred bales of catiN, and Mem phis dates to the list, has arrived. A report is currant that the, retail Gen. Chalmers ill re leived from his eorensand;rind that Gen. For rest we. appointed bilis dead; Ms also stated that Forrest has -received instructions from Joo Johnston to burn ail the,consti , that is within the limits Of MI oolorritat Corinth, dates to the 290 -state that the First Alabama- Cavalry „..regfatent“ (loyal ) ) about eight hundred atebagoserelOnt recent ly to destroy. the. railroad eonnutinleitleariear Tallow* but were surrounded ,biA, superior force sad most of thetnirinitapirold. miumsAlmethi peawn. EOM!, o'clock,. p. m.—Addi tional return; indicate-that the Republicans have carried .3fasantlinsetta -by. a larger ma jority than was anticipated. Bosvox Nov. 3-3 p. m.—The rote in this State to- day was comparatively small, but the Republicans have made nearly a complete sweep of everything. In Boston the complete vote for Governor foots up as follows An drews 8,321, Payne 3,6o3—Republiran gain on the vote of last year. It is doubtful wheth er the opposition have e!ectod more than six representatives to the Legislature, and they will probably not elect a single Senator. Last year the opposition rote was 84,000, now it will hardly reach 30,000. Outside of Boston, we don't hear of the election of a Biagio oppo sition representative. It is believed that the Senate will be unanimously Union. The Election in New Vol. Nee - Tong, NOT, 3.—Tho Erpreat says: If the vote in this city be any indication of the vote in the State the State has gone Repub lican by an emphatic majority. The vote here is light, and the Democratic majority will be reduced from 8,000 to 10,000. Dtrroto, Nov. 3.—W. G. Fargo, Democrat, le re-elected mayor, by about 800 majority, being a union gain of 900. The returns from the State, so far, show ti conaidemolo union gain. Albany city— union. 4311; Democrat ic, 8239—union gain, 403. Troops at IV asitinglon to be sent to the 01-eld. WASHINGTON ' Nov. theraLle-bodied troops under Oen. Martindale, the Military ilovensor, are to be relieved from duty here and sent to the field. Their places will be supplied by the In valid Corps. The 157th Pennsylvania has already been reviewed and will leave to-day. San Francisco Money Market. Stir FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.--lioney Is abund ant for regular business purposes at the usual rate. Operators in money and stocks find it more difficult to 'make negotiations, being compelled to pay high interest. Atlantic car reney exchange sells at the rate of 38(aellil4d. Legal tender., twenty, at 73. Wisconsin Election 111Lwa.uuna, Nov. 3.---Tbo city of Milwaukee gives Palmer, Democratic candidate for gov ernor, 1000 majority—a union g ain or 2200. Scattering returns show large union gains . all over the State. Lewie P ) majority on home vote, is estimat,l at 15000. Bleaehery Burned. Bostom, Nor. 3.—The es tensire Bleacthery in Somerville, owned by tf. Snow, was nearly destroyed by firo lost Light. Lose $25,000 insurance small. Arrival cif a Prize Steamer • PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—The price steamer Jupiter from Nassau to Savanah, captured September 13th, in Warsaw Sound isy the gun boat Cymerone, has arrived bore. The Missouri Election Sr. Lofts, Nov. 3.—At the city election at Hannibal, Mo., yesterday, the ontire Radical ticket was elected by two to one. M. P. Greene was elected Mayor. Markets by Telegraph. .2 ay bola, Nov. 3.—Cotton dull, heavy and mutat tkol ; for Middling C .land. Flour dull; com mon grades heavy and 7o loner ; 5 ,4 logo 15 for Extra k tato, 03 mr . g7 .10 for It. 11. 0., and 57 35e$8 25 for trade brands, the market clueing dull ; no buyers of common grade. at outaide quotations. Wllleky mom noire action and llrm at ti0,, , ,f361*, clueing with no sellers of Western at Ole. M Lini le heater for good and prim° which are ...rot and in fair tpeculativo demand; SI 31(41 30 for Chicago Spring, 51 :Akio 36 for Milwaukee elob, 37C1.1 38 for amber Milwao kro, 51 31* for very cliolm du, 51 deit,l 44 for Itiintor Bed Western, $l 35(413d for old du, $1 . rd tur 2liaial Chicag o ,. Rye Ratter and ton scarce, at fl 9041 15, Corn, acne +Ong, heavy and declining ; Mixed Woeterti 51 0601 iMIX. in attire, clueing with no buyers at out aide ; quotation, 1113.1 51 Oa idiom.. Oats lower, with moderate Linde.. et stagsi!..? fur Wealern end Staid, clueing at inside quotations. pork mote active and firmer; 515:.041, 75 for Moss and 516 75417 On for Now do, closing firm ut rho hater price; $ll 334 1210,) for Now Polar and $t 1 .2 , 24111 tin (or New Prime Mesa. Baron bide. no lig and very firm; City abort Ritd,ddr. t r,i.wig Cot ale, Lard doll and huai) , PHI , \n+. Flour Ono 3,341) Id, at sr, $O, ‘Yle. t quid; ode. bu Bed at $1 1.41 p 3, awl White at Pt GS I 3 on. Corn dull; ask. 3,0 u, ru Yellow at $1 irogal OTi and NVlnte $1 twt. Pork brut ]Loan ette to 2a. Lord Ilrua at 1l1,;e. Cole.. dull. I'm rr.l,ilrtz dull and I...wide-I. hlsLy dull; Ohio 6111t:,4 ..le.. DAL, I Noxt, Nor. 3.- -Flour Itt!nel. Ohio Superfirw Wbtaot quiet . Southern! awl $1 :&III6IL Corn dull; Yellow $1 teagl-06. Whisky dull; Olklo MOM; New York *tort and Money Market. ierw Tone, lioc.3.—lluney active and firm at i. Sti;rline dull, beavy and nominal at la/910%. G.ld dull and without decided change, opening at 1•V,74, advancing to 14CNi, and clmlite quiet at 14Gle;. Government eilocle quiet. U. S. ge, 'SI; conpone 1014. D 161. I-Yvar Certiticatm itel... 'I ',miry ;.titre 107 Y, Stair.. rather butter but quiet. • C. & T Ile , .,jilludacm 123(3,134 G. & C 110..0 Harlem _lO7 C. & P 11 , LJ , ii Beading lin 111. Celt. Scrip V 00.11. • S. gt'd .... .......,..1511 M. 8 eV:N I P., Pt.-W. &C......... nt44 11. C lir. , : t . N. Y. 1..' ..... -.... ..... ...1:17:&. Erle 10...i1 New York Cattle Market. Now Your, Nov. 3.—Th. Cottle Market has beck harder for Drovers than last week, and though vow of our rate, and the overage of all the miles. are 11 trifle higher, it Is owing to larger ermined of Ara class animals. The decline of Ilonday afternoon and Tuesday morning have bronght price. 'back to the closing Wes of last Tuesday, and in mme instanom even lower. The number taken by the Government agent war about 175 head, a Inejerity of which it woe estimated would inVerau to rut: Primo lie;tvy Vents are scarce and in good dememl, and firm. Sheep and Lambe—receipts quite large, loony being left mor from Saturday, and with an unsettled busitanse for Pelts; therewne considerable intim.. at the opening. Landes arc also lowrr. fits, e: , , 414133% fir Inf. Car and Onamon, .5(3534 for Fair to (Pond, fet,,irg*, fur Firm Clam; a very tio Choir. Extra t o t. °nage G. Lambs will range frcon S 3 Csi to Fl SO for infa t ior, 54 nu to S 4 50 for CurrIMOU to Goal, Choler letsls:lou4S SO, the average it lb pound ranging from L.% to 7c. -Receipts of Se ino here been uumually large, completely filling the pens, and many yarded outside; the market is esti to he very dull, miring in • difficulty befteen Killers and Packers, and prigs ore braver and henry. It,eipt• of Beeves 6,00; Cows 116; Veal Calera 1,07 , 1 Sheep and Lambe 1,115; twine 36,V.3. WJ.ETS WANTED.-460 A Ntorern.—We want Agent. at AGO • month, expenses goad, to .ell our Everlasting Abseils, Oriente/ Burners, and thirteep other new, useful and curious articles. anis sloe eent Jive. Address, sel?...3mdeerf dILAW h CLASS. Biddelbrd, Us. WANTED TO RENT, A GOOD wear.nousE. Situated In a betaintre portion of tho city. Enquire at 12G SECOND STRUT oddrtf WANTED.—A good pair of wen broke /LULEA, of medium else. A pply at Rope Warehoner, No. 67 Weiler street. IRWIN, FULTON & CO, GIRL WANTED—One who under , Wanda cooking, and other betide-work, - Ad., drew BOX 301, City of Allegheny Beet Of with reference as to qualifications and.charactor. teo:tl AATANTED-A FIRST CLASS BOOR. TT RAM; one vhb hem ptsetlCAl knowledge, end can =newel* recommended: Adams, BOX 624 e Poet Olnoe., NEW BOOKS. The Old Merchant. of New York. 2d atrin. The Blackman; his antecedents end hie genius: &Idly Tlnktre. Weir. By Mrs. Wood. Eleanor'. Viatory. By Min Wadden. Our Old ROMP. fly Nathaniel Ilroxihorne. Gala Days. By (Jail Munition. The Amber Gods. By 21iss Prescott. Agenda's Method of study in Natural lllstory. : newt and Cr..- By Mre. Oliphant. Mendelsahon's Letters from Italy and Switzerland. Loves bum the Diary of an Army Surgeon. The Light and Dark of that Rebellion. The Vuung Pierson. Gbentelguotat lorm—a Thought Book. By J. Mmes. The Chtldren's Garland. Arranged by Coventry. Patmore. The Golden Treammy of - Song. and Lyrics. The Dead Shot. A now book for Sportsmen. For sale bir MAYA C 0.., IA Wood artist, , STRAYEL—Frotu the residence of the undersigned, in, Penn toornalp, Allegheny connty, on the 27th Ott, O"E 'PROWS' FILL= rising year old. On ewe iospoctlon, win ed with grey hair. No ynrmltient mob- risible. Any Intonation lending to her recovery w 0 be renewably rewarded by addressing the undersigned, White Ash Pont 011ie., Allegheny marry. ne3liltribiltwT JOSEPH STONER. - • - JOSEPH SNOIVD Drow.a...wsr PLTIEILIC. Ito. 89 DIAMOND STREET. Darrnosau. • . . - Acknowtedtrnmrts of Dcwur. DePnitioDi.gid AJD darlte taken. Min, Dead., Xortgagis o Axj,kries .of Amen:tent, Losses eidlegit Papas, at ivory kiild; written. . • . , IV:_. - DAS.ll,Uncruzqx :I`..tium,No.! 'l4-Bwrantral STREtT;4III. clinp: .for cub 14:0 inTrolt 'BUTT • FOR t.201:0AE8t... "MARE. eta.oo4aZS.I3I.3.CItCLOTII BUM Ift.3§.: k e itat el* nuyle in - ti . 9 - glvo . . • -o.l l 4 l Votintifi; :' : 1e2g:201 4.`e. 111. saiiiissaftrik, ..QI 12BndrtN oaf kos, n m:, niic varaogn Therivel'aentismed to swell stead/4.a until yesterday morning, when it Gamete a t,arud lost 'oozing tiro pier mark indioata nearly fo fiat and at a stand. The general Impreislan le t wdll no mare water anti! we ham mans tabs, =Me still .ntertain hopes that there will he a second rite in the Allegheny, es heavy rains or. reported tuber, fallen at the head-water at this strewn, The weather yesterday WILT cloudy and warm, and early to the morning there wax considerable Where was s little more activity manifested at the levee yesterday, though there le still room for im provement, Oar stearaboatmen are !Imitating about what action is boot for thorn to take order the ctrcumstances—e hether to "pitch in" =deo out with a light trip, or waft far tort water. Oa the prosent stage of water, it le itopowildel for any of our Ilteamets to takeont anything like a full Cargo, yet our.rivennen do not relish the hies, of waiting Winch longs's, as mums of theis Orie that friwallog.up-tini Is near at hood. Cept.lll. A. Knox, of .ths United Butes gunboat 4 .SMVil^taltac4l to ths'olthiaintiPPk Banc roillin" is now home on leave of absence. Capt. Knox baa Leon in the service for eight month., and his manor oni friends affil bi glad tolearnthat he enjoyed good health daring all the time he boa been attached. to the Navy. , • • Is Willhesebn byhtf t steamer apt. Geo. Ifod"iiii lesitrinincediO Lava for Cincinnati this evening.. Bang of light draught, and InT.ltimge of careful and sklilhiladilliers, this Ihne picket will go through with disliatch. loch and Bunton are associated uagether In the teas. The Zanesville picket •`EuMnit Graham," Will prob.. ably arrive bore on Monday next. The Courier of yonercksy ea.!' - The steamer lone Powell. Capt. Darliaton, will resume her regular trips to Marietta and Parkers burg, on to-morrow (Tuesday,) morning. We are glod to be able to male this notice. We look for a ' brisk trade on the Masking= river, arid our Mem% ere will he all on It in • lbw days , The following ße= env from the Cincinnati Cone menial of Monday The Lent Leotl, and J. T. Stoekdale from Pitts burgh.; A J Sweeney, from Wheeling ingons. and Cour°, Not from Emmy= River; Miami and Crick et No I and 4, from Big Sandy; Fanny Mellon:de, from Marlette; •Nettle Martoper, from Gallipults; Swallow and Aurora, from Louisville, and Jesse., from Memphis, comprise the arrivals. The Emma Boyd for Pemoroy: Carrie, for Louisville: for St. Louis, and C Md., for Calm, include th e departures—lll with fair trips. Tbs. Arcola No "air due from Pittedirgh. We undoritand the steamers Capt. .7 Brlckell, J II Ohmura, and A J Sweener have teen taken for Government service, The hettio Hartopee went down le Aurora last night for a load of Govemnient hay, delisarable at Coviugton. Capt Lew Bates ar rived hero yesterday from the wreck of the Lady 11t1a.012 recently conk in White River. Ho rocoverd ell the machinery, cabin furniture, ie., which he brought to Memphis. The Grnette of the same date nye: Bide were Invited yesterday by Q M Swig/A, for three light-draft Geezers to enter the government service, boats to and labor, &a-, the government to Sod fad. Six owners responde d, and contracts were awarded to the J N Gillman and Navigator at. 8175 per diem. The Herta.* is already to the service, and left =terming for Nyanza, and it is probable that other boats will foltuw. The prison-snip I B lord lea moiled from her old moorings at the foot of Male street, and now lies at the foot of Broadway. Tim Looisvii is Demo.. of Saturday nye: The river at this point commenced swelling yes terday, and during the day it rose two inch., with two feet eleven inches water to the "renal Wt eve ning, by th e mark.. The ri. at Portland will amount to b all a foot. The weather has been Very disagreea ble, it having rained all day. If the rein has exten ded . terse pituborgh, we may look for a coalboat rise. The UnserOhio, though falling, to yet In ■ Tory 1 ,04 nooigable; condition, and soots of the large boats are enabled to ron. thalamus on tbewharf yesterday, war exenedtmay dull. Mc arrivals and d•pnrtnres ware bat few out eule of the boat. now in the, Goeernment employ. Capt. Pink Varble's new meal= for the Cumber land river trade. I. nearly completed. and will be out Ins short time. Capt. Newton tiobizton, tato of the C. D. Miner, hat taken command of the Navigator. Capj. B.4atzsr hat told ht. Interest in this steamer to Admiral Gib. ton, at tho rate of $35.000 for this ant/to boat. The Evansville Joinstal of the same date amp : The steady though gentle rain that ham LOAD slag. Thcoulay niAk ha. inspired 'ace hops on the tort of steunkostmen, and there la great roszlety to learn whether or not the rain le general and extends op the river. The river hero had then nine loch*. 1* to 4 o'clock lest evenlug. Oar ltupresehm la that the rain ft general, end that it it the commencement of a "big thing" in that line. Asuong the txtuesperia at the Lending )citten.lay the Ella Faber, one (bribe eleven sternwheelers ou the river. She area recently purchased by Capt. 4019 Gilmore for ild,ooo. Herommands her in ;swoon, end has Jest cause to he proud et his new craft. She I. only about ten mond:mold. ..IFICTIO.Ir &ILES. fIitt)CEEIES, &c.--On WEDNESDAY MONN/NG, Nov. 4th, at 10 o'clock,.wlll be .old at the Comm,•rcial Sales Roams, 65 Fifth st : 5 Cheats Black Tea; 5 Chests Orden Tea; 19 boxed Government lowa Coffee; 3 barrels IC - 0. Mohissesa 4 Garrote Mackerel , : 3 Iritta Mackerel; 10 barrels Herring; 12 boo.. Cur,rante; • 10 boxes Cheese; 12 boxes Assorted Spices; • 10 boxes Family Witilivor Soap; 4 lose Pearl . l3Ara 5-Dose. Best .02 McILWAn4E, Auct'ra. ToßAcco AtCTION.r—On WEU NESDAT NORNTNO; Nov. 4th, .t 10 o'clock'''. mill be sold at th. Commercial Sake Stoonm,44 Fifth ativet 10 keg. Virginia Twist Tobacco; 3 Salt boxes ComadlntCuttaccxo boom Natural Leaf Tobacco; 1 barrel. Cut and Dry; I keg. Allicaba Snuff. no 3 DAVIS 0 ItcLLTVALNE, Anti',,. PURE LIQUORS.—On WEDNEtiII — AN MORN' G, Nov . . 4lb, at 10 Weiriek, 101 bieeld at the Caramarcial•dalra Boom 54 Vitth area, a of pare Alquors, marrlaiag .4 barrels Old Ilya' Wbbary; 4 barrelaoll.l Male Whisky; Is mum Contd. Bounkmax Brandy; it Oall.bis Old Genalna Holland Gin. no.l DAVIS k 31c.I.LIV.A.INE,Ausers. - EMMY IN NOVEMBKR. (le& Butler at New Orleans ; A liktory of the Department of the OW in the year 11162, with an acoonnt of wha capture of Kw Or and • aketrh of the previous .4:aim of Obi • Getters', civil and military. By hats PAltrort, author of •• Life of Andrew Jarleon." "Litho, . . . Aaron 80n.," etc: Mr. Parton has bad the bat yessible facilities !be the preparation of this look, Incladini fr ee amen to official. dominants. no captors of Nsv Orleans; andtleneral Butler's administnition thersaorat the most brilliant epoch In the.prostait war,and.tlueee who are acquainted with M. ParWn'e previous wvirkil will antleipate • volume of hammiest interest. It will be ready early in November, forming one octavo; volume of about 7CO pages: ;Poke, lti clotladtiding,;" $2 00, BLOM( Baoyazas,, M==et2= ect6 Oteod ITAMIOOII , 'ILOWAA,IST . .:11.0.W. 11l RI:STORED t—Jnet published, Ina sealed en. , elope. im ice d ll it ix am ee . l . azzo F Lec tf on the Fatm ..e ! Sending Weaknites,"liiireltintiry 'llinibedef* &anal Debility, and Impnifments -to Marriage generally; Nerrimaineae, Grattunp,llan, Fldbepay and Fite; 'den tal and' ranalling Dom. Seat. Alone, dc, by Itorr. J. Ccraireserard., 1f D., arab.% of the ~ G reen Boob, Fe. "A Darn tel Thousands of Eitiffintettniwitit .nraler aeal,./tria plain onvalopo, to; any addnen, poat-pald, on receipt of at: canto or two pottage damps, by DR CH. J. 0. KLINE, - *L I g7 D"" 17 . 3.. ""! T. 9 1 1!.. !c'!" . ° 2l / 9 * 4 6 85.: ' • 1:273 1864. • DIARIES‘' 1864.. •large axsartra ut of POCKET AND COUNTYIS6'. 110 TARIM; Err 11434-Au psper, - Eet cleft; TOM in imitation Turkey, -la Turkey Iforeem—: witligllrodass God with marble Wipe—mitt tucks,. paularclaape and elude fastertiege. All algae, boa tke communed. to tke'very iar gale a?, reaeouable rates by • Nr3u G. JOILNITON a 01.-stitimis; oelegSaw-errez _ • ISTWocal strear.. cl r ELlttati W PORCH. , eneritl Ctaraiussion Nete.hatit; . : , - : Nrw . aircoxslGnurami tiezzesitk -- - Mpsati.s 8 Jurat to 6 ihttabwth ; R. O. Kr.44,-4 Pe., 'Waits PEfliidelDC. C 0 1D1188101 , 4 GOODO.—rNow in•store Iwo Ppliggen , • tbest,untr: • ' _ . 'BO, 'lllelibrslititor; ' 600 •Wlifte flsr • ' ttirOuticwhest.llatui, • " 100 " Ear Corn: 12 ," "'"blaa ' ', • '; "%• ' 'tail yea! old'qunitii' I.oo4oten , Olney Brootyr, ' J. 10 box** par. Cider: '• V oo l ,o oo , l B l l acked 10 4 11 ri. , • • ;Atli r • tOrqukco., 101IGHTS , FOR I A VALUABLE. PAT ton, SALL—Miantsetttrarg. AtgMe or` itsttellistbis forILAKICA'S LACIT. 91.011, RUM. ,Csa,bisossi with OrsiAltost ; its: r Toes all ttesk to its tsircir., • _ ps'esetibltios tor short Usti soli. ' /1777178 DEAL ZSTAIN ovIRICX ENV PE • ' " 1 P 31714 - 4 : "sior, Pd tje NNY PMfa-m' it *id & Nj a g.Varreti -Im"- -rjei w -bl/1400101.0111` ,pt • y,--^",n...,Tt ' Mlit ==id T.-1800-X. ft.. of ledeotery bald% troabied s Ith viefdt sm., {Amanda. palpftatkok of tha heart, lack of ay prate. dfstresa after eallAg. torlaa cotredlah tkay de. deserve to =Ayr at thq affd cot the celebrats.l PLANTATION nmpr(4, -- Which are now mcninnendiid t tLi higbeitm edl n 1 antharitts, and warranted to produce an iwaieficto betwacial ant. They are exceedinaly agreeable paribetly pima, and trail sapercede all 01181r..t0010 when a healthy, gentle ettninlant l regsdrod., TkaT ooh drirtgthen igka.blAreas• mats a bialthyappetitac " They are an antidote to clasper watarandiilat They arecomme efreetanf !Leap atta nand late heirs. They strengthen OM System and a lvs tive They prevent inimatiaths sad intartnitient fevers They purify the breath and &tidily of the lama 01. They cure Dyspapala and Constipation. - They me Cholera and Cholera Korbm. They cum Lbw Complaint and Ferrero Headache. They make the weak strong, the languid and ate extuuseid natant great restorer. They are osznpoeed of the celebrated CalLaya bark, sinter• man, maimarrae, toot* and. herbs, all premiered to poriectly.pars Bt. groin 'Luta. rot—partici:dam spa C110:1111= and tattadand. around each bottle. BMW, Of imposters. Famelue every bottle. flee that ft has D. 8. Bantu' elgeatore on our pulsate U. 8. Stamp mar the cork, with. pintatiou ecanaomd era firm alitudare on • Om steel plate eursettig on side labet, Be. that our bottle le .aot. refilled - with epuriatis'and deleterious stuff Ws defy any 01111E41 to match,the totem: character of onr.,gooda. Any persott pretending to *ell Plantation }littera by the rant or 'in bulk, Ls an blip:air. Wall, only to our log cabin bottle. Any person. haltadisitail. bottle, ScrealUng any other material theintn, whotber called Phintellos Bitters or not, U • critubsal nptlr the U. B. Law, and will be . .. prosecuted by..us. {tie .already ham our eye on te. pittles re.tillrog our bottles, An., who will immeed in getting tlins44.4. Into close ousters. The demand the Drob."g tatter! : Bitters' from ladles, clergyman. LabraintP• la, I. perfectly Imutsilble. .Itio - simple teal of • bottle to the mtdetwe we prownst of then: limas and imperlority. They are sold by itU respectable San:p ests, grocers, physicians, hotels, steamboats end country storm . P. H. DIL&S.S. 8 CO., ma:Ea-mcsirT Z"* . . Broadway, N. V OPDRAKEI GENUINE BIT Ma., tor sale wholes:4a aa rsbal. by SIMON JOHNSTON, Owner Smithfield azd fourth lamas Er,. - EURE, WINE VINEGAR, a & K. SOLLMAN, C.......r. afer7lerig Maki d Ce.. Beedeste.) The only Vinegar •warded with • Prise Model, of .:10y cchlblers at the Intnastional SYLitiuten imldoo. For ads try. F. M. moLLniAN. wilt = DISEASES. Dr. Ludlum's Specific • I. the only reitsble remedy for &wawa of aka organ• of generalize. h is the discovery of en eminent PlaysLiao whom 116 erne demoted to the treatment of Me di. of dlssiaoa, 0,4 with Ithrtret sdatited opc east, Ra more than twanti para. It la pertectlun la teat requiring nu Injection., •nd &filling entirely e them the mistaken leleera r nompoundo Sd to the public. It is entirely Szetabls end pertstay *S. It esti Ms a chats. and Imphts strength end r !gut cso the diasord CavrioN.—The groat =MOO of dad rOtaedi brief renting permanent enrm has led to .1 ta being imitated by unprincipled 61011. °benne, there/bre, that the stipiatta• of the proptiati!r ix monad shah bar,..torm other la gentttnit :Prepired only by WH 2; DAVIDSON, Salo Praprlstor, Cluelinatl, 0 Sold by •4 Druggist& Price. II per box imr Tar NIL At whotoudo by OSO. H. SAMS& 140 Wood amt. lottlydalrr ZSPECIAL NOTICE. : TO THE CITUBS OF.PITTSBURGIL END VICINITY Tfe wolOrstipto4 timid omptottely ask attention to tho proplrottork known as HIINNEWILLE ILTIVEDNAL COME BEMEDY, • Ear AII Throat andlting Complaint.. lIIINNEWELLII TOLL, ANODYNE, The great Nisn's Shessmstle, Head Ache, Topth sebe,"lsus of Nieepousl Genena Nervous 'Remedy Also for the Palos to Monthly Iteustrpations a per fact lIIINNJAVELL'S ECLACTIO FILLS, The smelt perfeet ,torm of Wiwi,' ever than to ;the publie v irldeh neverrequire mon than hoe metal dam Autos. for • does, set vithont the Wert gilplag, gold riot todtgestlea, Divines, Itillortmerei Lire, Complaints, t'llee, Worms, and ell derseieetelete of etomich or hotels. _ The &bon preparations, of unbounded *lCl team In lime Dagla6d,tare the madden= of, and as riatal Dy, peat ontribtre of Physlcbtai, and at peke& within rescherf all, an vorthp the attettitten of ttivallda r who will Ind them a strict onifonalti to nattint to medbdos. • 'Without roanting totha coin • tuba method of coltqw of ndyertleing, I word& set. emWrito. to tat Dom, wlikh will be maned, _ AMU,. 8171rZiEWELL. PrOprbitor;. _ Chindirt, Patton, Mam., Tar MU by all whideialiazid Teta dealers. The greatest del: rot eorr&Tchilenoe solicited: 'Dales of 'toed rifferente& supplied on conuirunion. • Deride In• Ptthbrrth sr retail by G. IP Dolan M. D.Oorerdsllezalagl 1.11.611001111 y Jes.,Drown, M. D, W. 3. Minna unt D. A.,7AMMInKV. & oel&lniordawlf Wholesale danitte,DitteberVlY--- Lvqll . ol/FAIII norrgzsgsg .P 11.14 'AND PfICZNIX 'TioNit•arok;aB 4T• mW beei Ibr 0. pc* of thlrfr 'and i*.rqg hon.' maincidik s,.logh eluer I Q , .r,z* r i of Mr &bey for the I xtraorAtnary =alto. properties lb* LIFE MIA to CialinfetroNlicihspepilt, 111113na: and Wier - Areal:am Pile 4 Ithealeallam, Paves ead'Agowl; bbettoate Tiffd - Lae - tAs, 1'61411 rat derativaleata of health. have Invartkhif.iiviad a certain and, Agarody y.. 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