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[ p u b llo .,, d by rd req ."Z t nir i tt u ChZr : ck/12 1 g;q: I leglicny. The !tech of clothing consists of .----.--- It. Enver, For pule by MS. D:fis, en Wood steed. I the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, I coats and overcoats. The style of patterns to We hare read this Address with much in ' terest, and with 'the pleasure also of generaltasteful and fashionable. We would invite , all of our :cadent to give the above gentlemen 1 coincidence of, judgment with the author. , a cell This pleasure; of canna, grew oat of what we ' ooneidered the just and striking method in which the subject is presented; and thesound . ithevand. practical reams Of !hi) , cm:l4ll4ons arrived at.;—but the continuity of the feeling- I of pleisure, the most appreciative renuer nt6 I find, will be broken at times by an over-mat tering sadness, incident, nay, essential to the right presentation of the subject,—where the author, in illustrating the fatal.' risk . of think. Ins," has had tondvert to those great and gift ed, but unhappy ones, who made shipwreck of faith and hope, of genies and Intellect, and all that blesses, as well as all that "greaten; and adorns" man's nature and man's life. both here and hereafter. In such passages we have, indeed, to surrenderpleasure, as the author himself had to do before na, and intended,:that all who rightly understood I,lu teaching should do, for an emotion far more grand and terrible than any we know of.— when the vision appears, "Like the hurricane echpee Wtho sun, FILIDAY CITY AND SUBURBAN Official Paper of the City. ?ratty VV . age,: Girls. Th e eintiloyaienteif females in beer saloons, cithey,.pnblic drinking places, is,a most auSrainiont: and Ithrrapting,praetice; 'and one which, if not put down by public opinion, should bo prohibited by law. The custom, wherever it has been introduced here, has not been long in producing itl legitimate fruit— , consorting the drinking, saloon into the next gradehelow, and calling for the interference of pblico magistrates. There are places in this city where the evil is still permitted to exist,. in a greater or loss degree, and we , . believe it would be the duty of the Court to withhold a license from any persons employ ing females for the purpose of serving intoxi cating drinks to their custoroort. By this - meaidi the Ovil'Wonld be effectually remedied. ' - In New York the practice has grown into 1 - an evil of frightful magnitude, which calls loudly for reform- The Suo,'speffkleg en the 1 subject, sayS• "The comparatively filtrate- tiro and unexceptionable German custom of employing females to wait in the delightful hoer gardens of Germany, has degenerated in this country into a vicious system, repugnant .to decency and morality. lir o are glad, there • fore, to learn that our respectable German fel . low citizens are about to adopt measures to free our city and their own c , •tmtrymen and countrywomen from the disgrace and peril which it involves. It is ascertained that there are at least. two-thousand so-called "pretty waiter girls"' employed in the various Ingur beorSaloons in -sew York. These are nearly ail Germans, ranging• from twelve and four teen years of age upwards. It to the bast ' nose of these girls to incite young men—and too fry:leant!) , old ones—to drink ; and, as en inducement, they, imbibe with. them, and re ceive, in addition to their wages, a per cent ago of one cent, and sometimes more, for each glass of Lager beer or liquor which they may drink. Under this system girls have been known to boast of having drunk fifty glaises of lager beer and half as many gleans of villainous liquor and worse wine in a single day. The saloon keepers make their profits out of this, and a girl's pay depends equally upon her personal attractions in inducing ta t:, itor.l to pay for "treots" and her capacity ne , :low intoxicating drinks without becoming haplessly intoxicated. It is said that the liquor given to these girls is diluted and of ';:inferior quality; but under the very best fee :filmes of the system, its teadencies are to 'onake them drunkards, and—if possible— worse." A Notorious Deserter. Thomas Layton, duds "Rusty," well known in this vicinity, and who was arrested some weeks since in Indiana CO4l/ ty, and returned to the army ns a deserter, has again succeed ed in making his escape. On Saturday last ho was taken into ea 3tudy at Blairsville, and on resisting the officer he woo struck over the head with a "billy," which it was supposed fractured his skull. fig friends wore then permuted to take him home for inedicaL treat, wont. A physician was called in, who pro nounced the ; wound fatal. On Sunday a priest was called in; who isdininistered to bin spirit ual warktl;. the Idly:racism having, given sii opinmn :that. he Totdd not survive till morning. On htondartuorning the physician called to see It he was yet alive, when, lot he wnitatrvlisro to ' ll e found. Search was 'inati tilted, 'bat with what result wo have not yet 4earned. Twr.ernt.—This evening Mice Charlotte Thompson *will take S r f.it °well benefit, and make her last appearance but one this season. The unnumbered admirers that Miss Thou:T EM] hal in Pittsburgh, will not sulfa: this up ertunity to pass et witnessing the finest Intl of the season, which ennsiats of the great (lemma play of "Deborah" called in the English translation "Father the Jewess." The English translation of this_play which was produced last season in Yeti, Fitila dolphin rind Boehm; tinter the nitiTe of'Leati the Forsaken," created an immense sensation, end was pronounced the bested modern plays. Miss Thompson will render • the "Jewess Maiden" in the Unequaled style which her tal ents could alone approach. TEM "Little Treasure" will conclude the performance. Niles Thompson appearing in her inimitable • eedition of "Gertrude." This will form a getrious entertainment which our drama ;icing pnblie . will be sure to avail themselves of. ME A Nsw liforon.—A. ingenious Frenchman. claims to have discovered a method of propell ing marine engines by which he can doable their ordinary speed, and at the same time do. crease materially the cost of the Motive power. Tho model engines constructed by this clover machinist hare been fitted to a small boat capable of carrying four or fire persons, and with these a speed has been obtained, in smooth water, of thirty miles an hour. Brant-lath Anassrc6.—,Two men, father and eon, named Thomas,residing in Horse Valley, Franklin county, Pa. supposed to be engaged i n robbery ; gf-111:r. Cree's store in Hunt ingdob,en tho,night of the lid' ult., were ar rested and lodged in Huntingdon jail last week, to await their trial. Another son. alto implicated, 'effected his escape and irontinues at large; Part Of the stolen goods were found in the, honsti _sewed . up, in bed ticks and other:rise ingeniously concealed. ArClDErt.—Col. John Piper, Assistant Pro vost Marshal of Illair county, met with a ter rible mei - dent 'orilliinday On his way home from Martinsburg to Llullidnyzburg, is A sulky, •ol it, of the wheels 'came off near. Spanga, y 7 precipitating. the Colonel witli greatfcn '.o:thegrounti.breakinglis arm, anti otheiw* risjacring him. The .rolonal la . kin (17Ft6-1.47t o.7:7ii : the bores, wan dragged a can... si arable distance. DEATri CArvA,IN.-Copt. John ,S ! J0r d0n,.4.:1,b,e, &enact Pennsylvania heavy ar araa;found dead in Ks bed on Tuesday rohn.litiesr-Pbtt. 'Thayer, in a.- nurthein de retint 4rir,:aiddrigtOn. eommandod that r(bis stliveseiLto.havelm,ken a blood vessel. . • BE . Aa Ilata , Woizin:—A . gentleman residing in Fayotto entnlttichas:received lotomation lo tho Offeii.lhat.o.On.named 'John Green died in NoliJerieyrecfatly, lear}ngntrestate of soma liie..ol'aii`thottslinldollars, and that tho only heir:to .tho prop:4ly la ono Goorlio Greek, of Greene , cotulty..- • • rarrit. Yea 'rigs ptests.--4 private letter from: the Pennsylvania Reserve Cotpe says hied that noble body of Ponnsylvaniawk will re-enlistifot th ree?ears, and that they are somiliAr'ltortß , to spend the winter and roattit nieleffinks: Ease less „inquire abandantin Indiana ' county, just now; andlredling at from three to four'conte'fof ititikilitartere, and two and - three Cerits for loin'yirarterri. .Vork fretth is Felling at Cents per pound. VI , : EI IsrlYpEn Ilssrnsrairox.,-T,Lis,rpniorod that tirinktiel D: Young; Esq., tho ebleiont ariperia ternlent or . the Eastern „Division of the Penn vOranis Railroad.. is about to resign that yosl tion on swoon - At *flit-health. • • . , ertAlrar.—Darid Gareett.reeently rondector. eallen Philadelphia r4preel, has heen app!linted Train Master of the PUG burgh divtali4,_P=47lvania Railroad, rice geudedt; reelened,- , . . SNotr.—Sonio.thrce inchea of snow fell at I n diana,-.PM,;--ron -Monday last.' If the fall was general, and eitended to tha:mountalni, , it may cause a conaidera!llo rise in the Alio , ghnny Mier: •'. _ - • De. quint= for many j , eareptrtior of the' Camberland Preslyteridx, and now paitor of a church in..Waynosheerg,, Greene county, halt accepted the; eall from the congregation at Prslarlor-:AlIBANI: irfeselyk c'hib/Sr 00-BfrkOfacarthamberliuul,Ate4 suddenljititittuittior;roriTatedity'mliiifini;Of diseaeo of the ; P.l _ , t. Scnesnric .31E.K speak In- fasor arßaker`e Excelsior RofrigTitori - on exhitricion, M. 14 SL Clair street. • • • ' ' • " - , . GEOROC - VANDENIIOf, if &bout to Oa s serio o..rvAinp in Bpito)II. ; J. I f MS F- Z *l4 , - v‘ tikal .t 3 • • • • - , of immortal spirits ruined by their own pride and rebellion. But wo must not be tempted to follow the anther further than this sing!e point has led us. - Wu now take our leave, but not without earnestly commending our readers to the perusal of this eloquent end : thoughtful discourse. Though ho insists on ! the "risks of thinking," the author will nor ertheless teach them, that on the whole it is better to encounter them—for, in the words or ; the poet, we agreo to say, .• list to fifty 34 . tritot Enrols- titan n Ile—Arrest of George Neutette.. . We have alretdy reported the ONCADO of MARRIED: KNEPPAII-111fOWLIS.—On the 12th of Norma- George Noulette, on Wednesday night, from her, IS.Z.:, Mr. JOHN KNEPPA.P.., of Collins town the custody of Captain Foster, who hold him ship, Allegheny money, Pa.. to Mias BARBARA A. as a deserter. Immediately on hearing of hit ruinwuts, of Columbiana county, Ohio. escape, the Captain offered a reward of thirty --. ---= dollars for his arrest, sent officers In pursuit of ' POR SALE—TWO BOILERS, .12.138 ' .1: feet, Doubts Floyd, in good-condition, with mod him, and instituted a thorough investigation „ d „„„, drum . : t i r ,. u „, into the Cause of his escape. The guard which RUSSET,WKLI.B d CO., Steel Werke, Fifth Ward. Captain Foster had previously employed, had boon changed orders, from headquarters, R IIZSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. end 14. Notwlthsta n the attacks of Jtalona and -a detail of airmen had been stint every ; .pectacle Vendere,Vho g aspire to the name of 00- day from Camp Copeland. Oh Wednesday don, the night, between ten and twelve o'clock, Non bate escaped, as was ascertained from another i RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, prisoner, named Kelley, who was also in the guard house. The guard then on duty were Are receiving daily the warmest endorsements of our privates Joseph Day and J. F. Miller, the All' that I. asked b toe aatlue alt other former being in the guard room, and the Sp"a"de; then call and examine the RUSSIAN. latter at the lower entrance. Day had fallen PEBBLE ones. For sale by asleep, when Noulette walked out, remarking J. TWA KOKO, Practical Optician, to Kelley that ho would be back in the morn ing before th• guard went off duty, nod then Menufacturer of the Ituestan Pebble Spectaelee, they could do nothing with him. The stoic meats of Day and Miller APrn also taken, but )00 39 Fillhetreet. Morning Poet Building they did not tally eery well. It was ehkar. FATS ASD CAPS! however that Day had fallen asleep, and that Miller had gone on a visit to the Girard Of every myle..'• House. Under these circumstances, Captain Foster was obliged to prefer charges esainst them—the specification against Day is that tie slept on his post, and that against Miller is for being absent from his post without lea Te. It would appear that Iconlotto had no in tention of staying away, as , he' visited the house of Isis antler near • Shall3khtirg, and was found there testeiday'etetting,,by the deka. fives. lie Is again in: his ohl•qnstrtors, and wilEbs more closely watched hereafter. • - . _..... ..._____ The Crizdtrial Coert. . i & M M'STEEN, BRASS Fousorns, The Following cases were disp,,,ed of en ' ".• G. , . ANn Prue r. ,,,, . N.:lL:oar .t4 , ,i ,, ,3 • • 1,,,,t to It , ntlitic iip and repairing of OIL lILFI- Thursday : Andrew Shannon, charged with • I.a:ft fm, all ,imps o f ItitAsa AND ittroi COCKS rju i .s .,,, , c„. oath or John ,wi e k t i n , , w ...., - 1 natal. k.., i n o ,..d er:l . 7. th ..A .th n. ort f t tAi.9 CASTINGS, of all quitted, anddhe proseentor erderrAdo pay the ! All'unieni loft at I.dm. 31. d 31 1. 3 . CATE It STREET, cost,. iS. T. Boy d, charged with. eonspiraer • near Lit...sly, will to.i.romptly attended to. to d o r mu d M r. Mill er of $.360 ,. w., negnitt,,,i . I .11111 - 11.1. tooßito,rA of tilt. arm being rattled...a defonaani. to pay the costs. John Grown, I. ‘ . 4 '..„1"• of many " or :'; ; t rrr ie i n" le their hooter.. Elizabeth Grown, Elis , both Timms and Ann I ' l v e m ""' s . „1',i,;'7„,, 0t ,, 7:;: e L i tr: -. 0,„"-i-o leuo li c 0 ... Itedgate were trsied for keeping n. bawdy sTrilt ..11:;MP, for pempleg Water. Cowie and Ite. bongo. The parties were all cuer:ited. Ano . lined Oil , A. , . det , :ly.. .. . . Itedgate. Lasing aerred four months in jail 0 . NEIL A . 7. s T cys FALAN already, was sentenced to ten dare add itirmal,• ' w‘lik• the other three were ser,tonced lo IW I, month,' .I,h in jail. Elizabeth Eyer was our. ,rkeepinga bawdy howe. and renteured tour month, in jail. TB E REnCLASI RECIICITING A Ci ENC Y.-3lessra• Sproul and Lewis, the regolarly, authorized agents for recruiting volunteers, are now fully prepared to recruit either veterans or new men, on application at their office, No. 90 Fourth street, near Wood. Those who wish to avoid the draft, and pocket a bonus of $402 or 2302, as the ease may be, should make up their minds at once, ,and enter the service. The risks aro not half so great as at the be ginning of the rebellion, and the inducements are tenfold. Remember, Messrs. Lewis and Sproul are the authorised agents of the Gov ernment. Tue PCOMI6I3- MAME .13111rRY.X HeMILL AND Star mrs.--We have ' already alluded to the tact that Wm, Stevens, of Poughkeepsie. has challenged Hamill, of this city, to row on the Hudson, for $5OO a vide. Hamill bas cou chute/ In! siecept the challenge to row, on condiflob'that the race be ran here—Stevens to got $2OO for his expenses. If this proposi tion is not accepted, et is proposed by Hamill to increase the puree to $l,OOO or 2,050 a side, and to put up a forfeit of $5OO now—the rice to come off next spring, and the parties to toss for choice of place., No Qcoann.—The stockholders of the Con nellsrille Railroad company,who wore to hare bold a special meeting in this city, yesterday, 4o role. upon the acceptance Or rejection of the act of April, 1863, limiting the number of retei for each; stockholder to twenty-tiro, failed to obtain a quorum, and of course could not legally transact any-business. Mr. Nich olls, the reprezentatiro of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, was present, ready to YOU:, thq stock of that company, araountaining to 17,810 shares, but the:opportunity did not offer'..• After an Informal dismission - Ih° moot ing adjourned: TUE POPELAT/ON OP VINANGO COUNTY.— The valuo.of the petroleum wells to the Stain of Pennsylvania may be inferred from the in• crease - of population •in those regions sinco the wells hays hogni to, hovrerlied. Yenango, the county in .whall. the wells are situated, has increased its meting population in two years from ono thousand seven hundred and thirteen to six, thousand iwo hnndred and sitty-flve.. Prom , having:..heon one of tho wildmi, it lihelpto become one of the most populous eountiesin the State. Taker's= EttoTed...—At s' meeting of the Board of Director" of the Manchester Publie Sehools,hidd Wedneeday.orening, Miss Emma J. Hom:iup was elected teacher of the Primary Department, in place of Mill S. A. Draft, re signed. No Vituruct.--Ttni fill In the Stapleton murder case, which retired at ten o'olock Thursday, morning, had not agreed upon a ierdlct at tho hour of adjournment (half past fl . r§o'clocitilti the eypping: • sPECtit LOCAL. NOTICES. Tames Pinar,. Plain and Ornamental Slate. Rotifer,. safi dealer Su Yenneylrania and Vermont alatevetthe , bertirratity at tow rates: OtEtee,at Alex. 4441L0 , , near the Water Worke, Pittsburgh,. . • Sedate Aleivst OP PiLL LIFO WINITO GOODS, JUStiOdotiol Ett,,BonaGrolotill k Co.'e, Igor -chant, Talio-rs'..NP.s4.2tistkost atroet. It can sista of all the very latest styles Of clothe, !coalmen" and vesting overcasting, of all kind( Of' tlie very 'lazest' . ilisality, of which is seleetettfram the :latest importations, and Rill be made up in the most fashionable and best manner. Gentleman desiring a stock of goods to select from, that cannot be surpassod by any other in She city, sail ovary garment warrantO4,S . Perfeat fit, Wotild do well to give us an early call. - . , -1. -Raton °exam k' Cm, , Merchnpt Tailors,,lfo: lifiiikat EMI* CILULAJC, , : GPO. MCOLVDI4.4B. FOiELL , I• WIAR.--The Sum , mar-is past, and. by thel morning's frost, we begin to apprehend,' that fall and winter will shortly be upon ns, end we twist proirlde our wireewith the materiel to keep ns comfort 'able. A nice fall snit, or a good and well roads overcoat are thovery,thing, and weds not know of any place where our readers would snit themselves , better ; th an st Messrs. 14:1.i. McGee k Co'i establishment, corner of Federal str,eird *mere, Allegheny. They leis also received a com plete aseortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, anal! gilmfogloaroctor petterea for I wileteostrngrite. 4 EE •fIEM FAIMIEMMMZEIIIIMI:=I To liata" DI TO A PPROTIL—ILOT. George Geldings, Greenport L. 1., writes "Tou are nt liberty to use my name, if you think prop er, as a reoommendation both of Mrs. 'it. A. Allen's Zylobalsamum and World's 'lair Ge sturer for restoring the hair. Their •irtne I , ou 1,1 not be 'hidden under a barbel.' Sold by drne,gtstet everywhere. Depot 193 Greenwich street New York Eisubt. Pox has already sacrificed som• of our best and bravest troops. Soldiers listen to the voice of reason, supply yourselves with ilollownys Pills and Ointment. The Pills puzify the blood and stregthen tho stomach, While ‘he Ointment removed all pain, and prevents pitmarks. Only 25 cents per box or pot.. 231. WATMIZZ, JIWKLAT, M. Roberts, "NM 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stook of fine hold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver were and Fancy Goods over displayed in this tatty, and is selling then at remarkably low prime. Foca DOLLARS, four dollars. Four dollars, four dolls-rt. Dental Institute, Dental Institute. Dort cheap Dentistry, boiS cheap Dentistry No =chino work, no mashlne work. Onetime and carriage calls will be taken at tbo Omnibus *Moe, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls most be paid in advance. • C. Stu., Dentist, 248 Peon street, will at toad to all business of hie profession. L.A.131117.15' leti Or every kind and quality. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS ! =I BY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT MCCORD & CO. ' s, 131 WnOD STREET. MA? UTACTITRIMS UT WIRY WOHK lit.. tiros, oo totud and make order TIION AND BRASS tiettEEN .1:h CLUTEII SIEVItS. of .1 .441{kiMaii4r, fenr.itcamett --- ITZILVT Arcntri YOU WII , 7AOAI - 9,..•, 1311:1) C.AGES, OR NAMENTAL wiai WOlat, rot Yioren , dc. air An t4se. of WI/LE fortate, at Ho. sn vorivre sTHricr C 2333 J. N. TAM BATE d: SEVILLE, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS ARE STEAM FITTERS No. 5U VEDEII/iL MEET, ATLegbezy Gry, eon No. 7 . 21 I.ltonrty llttahnrgh. GENERAL FOREIGN AGENCY. AUSTIN BLUIRTIi & CO., 72 BILOADWAIX, NEW TONE Rho: gauss at km rates on Groat Britain. Inland .tr. °heap passage from Iduerpuoi or Quessaucars. Parkas , " forwartkal to all parts of tho world. WILLIAM DlNfillAhl, Jr., Airat, o41:.Imood Adam.' Expreee Niko, Plttalmrgh,_ 11i VALI Z - 1! The ondrnlgnori will parchowe, in open market. Covelry florem for the United State. eervlre. The kozwes to ho from fifteen (tb) to *Luton (16) hen& high, from lire (I) to nine (9) yeaee of tee, romp:Near built, In good lien h, end free/rom all doferte. Horses will be received, subject to :nem-cline, at Pig tsburgh, Pa., from the lot to the _l6th of Nov... bor. sod at Columbus, Ohio, from the 16th to the IMth of November. E. BAXED, Copt. lad 11. 8. CsAalyy ; YIELLLNG LOUR.T, Capt. d 21.; 0..a6e.a4.1.1' C...alry Bonn. It A. .O. ENGLISH respectfully ILL. Inform* the cltlerne of Pittabrirgb, that he hap be, appointed solo went for the Ws of MYERS & & aON'S ORIGINAL CEMENT ANTI-CO=O/PM PEN. They aro recommend.] by tbo larva houses in the city, among which aro Gael?, ilikarrr & C0.,1 Brno= & 03., n Moonan & Co., Iwo erre Taw. Oa., Ers. Eitorrza & Co., And others. Jr45:11, JOSEPH SNOWDEN, , - NOTARY PUBLIC. go. 81 DIA Mbgt. !STREET, Prrrinmon Acknowledgments of Deeds, Depositions and AllS dwrits taken. Also, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Lames and Legal Papers of every king WTittPn. selfnem GW. DASH, MERCRANT TAILOR, No. . DI 133TITIITIELD RTREIT, till cell cboa_p for club a good TRION STIT TOR 520 ; CARR'. MERE, ALL can., VS: BLACK CLOTH SUIT, RM. A Bolt of cloth male In twelve hours, at G. W. DASH'S, CEIM Na Dl Andthfinld drest. AMES 31: ARCHITZOT, Prepare's EXTLICIT DIAWIIIGII AHD ISPIXITIVATIOIII, for all kinds of Buildings, and soperhitends erection on ressonable terms. Office on Anderson street, betweinilaroock and Robinson streets Aillegiumy city, COMMISSION GOODS.—Now in store 1000 bushels. prime Potato.% 75 . " Ohertantr H ickory b ats; SOO " White Deana; ' 5 ton Zuckerterst llone-, 50 tdteleala Darter; 100 " Far Corn ; 10 liarrals Tallow; 12 " Maple Sugar; • 1 barrel tiro year old Currant Wine; 100 doyen Fancy Brooms; 10 barrel. pure Cider; :MOO pounds peeked nutter; • ; And f, vale by L. IL VOIGT & HAYES 1-14 RAPES !-45 boxes choice Catawba Grapes, put tip expressly for funny ,inter use, fix ealeby not CULP d SHEPArtD, Xi Liberty street. - . K.1t1l OIL-12 bbls. No. 1 Winter J-4 Linl 011 In More and for sale by relB ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, a floe anortmon tor We 117 BEM N. 136 Woad rroot. CRANBERRIES' .-4ust re- celtod, Int of choke . cultivated Crenbarriee, for mile by the quart or bushel; at the Family Grocery beam or SOUK A. ItENSFIAW. APPLE. ---11 barrels Rainbows, Ren zi. sown., Se., fur =la by rto7 KE51.11.Y it. COLLTNA. Tr EN TUCKY WILLOWS-30 bundles JLI. now Lualing from railroad car" for ,ale 41 . 0c24 • • - TSATAII DICKEY d CO. OanRELS, for Crude and,Refined V OIL for sale by JAIL DALTELL 80V, cen GO ard/ro Water et/eat eIATAWBA GRAPEB.-25 boxes reo'd %I and lab) by BENNY IL COLLINS. ,~fs`scz'N p,;: 2 .;yu+ti,~:~~... 3 1~~ -d. E ' ~ ' `~.c`~ } 'r~~if~~~ uSF~s '":~ay--~`'; =EM TIIrppeRIVER INTELLIGENCE. .E L LATESt NEWS' , Le" ,Army at Gordonsville—General ! I r sty - MunlAirg -.-.. -- Inevitable: - ' - !Ilia - river witilaSittgetrieriaggi : oti ., y out 1,-6,,. L.—A W ,,,,,..,..,,,,, th „ . fonr an , : A. I...Jlfeet in thechmarelby the pier =rim. The weather yestertiety sr. mild and pleasant, n Lich 1 01:113. SPECIAL • DISPATCHES. patchvays : A contraband who left Gordons- ; rill& op' Monthly morning, stages that the , it la hoped, will woo give way to role. ---whole rebel army is encamped on the Bail reed, There have been no asslrlle 'ante Otte Last bitim-, ',Fit° Al WASHINGTON. above ,Gordottsville, having recrossed the and the Oil City, from Drheelbai- le the only lost • Rappahannock on Saturday and tinntlay. i Mao. D1,,,, t al d'o.bik,o, i.e row , :i .„ l „. ~..„.„. this They Were making arrangements for winter morning. Special Dispatch to the Pltutburgh4llasette. WASHINGTON', 'Nov: 1?., 1663. there. A great panic was r.cated by Meades ,,,,,i, hour ~. gurtrtors.-trat for reboot a day or two qoartered • me Capt. Johnßricker left for Clutha:tall at an D r , ' , 3th a good trip, and the Le. ME JOHN S ON ISLAND PLOT. advancing upon thew; s ....Tense force. They •" : "'sr— 1 a h: d ee . a t Inc I, • i . . • '., r, at i G ordonssi , lle L;e.— L, T , t i, l z staizer New lowa changed, hands 1 Matra for l arkeralinirg cleared last "resting. SALE Or TEE STE- Leta IoW.E. ' 4 ta OM- For two or three days Goy. Tod has been del hie hero that there was a plot on foot force was cc o; " sr . .. st 1 0 ' 111. : I Ef ‘ lth a t• r k ge rf i rn V .s * i l d rY o I rasa among rebel sympathisers In Canada to like- before Lee made hit 0 , - ',Ent norlhwa:d in , Belt and others for the etATl ' c l i ' f '- ,;V,1 . T0, '- = '4 411 i e01 .. - rate the 1,9170 rebel of:Boers confined on John- October. I slow in the Colmnboa trades Alter the hanger hod Small hand , s.f . roam-. •nerrills. continuo 1 b ''''' ' ff ' l l .d. th " " M ‘ - '" "th.' tool r" . " a C.O. son's island, off Sandusky, and then to tom- i Fuller, her able and genttemenly commander,* eel., I to infest the whole ~.,,;.;*. ' ',,„ r tb „f 11, 0 Ica• mit such depredations as might he possible, don, but our cavalry fe '- 1., fillti ony lorTO i ' di'l ' ir lror t l it Y m d e l Ta 'n n e d irfCi ' e q t:t ' all . d it f. h o-!Peo k' e a s itt r ir , on. before making their escape to the friendly so- bands of rebels. ' and their esteem for htm as 'kind hearted and nA curity of our neutral noighbore. Government N, A , 7 ) ,,"''''''t t" t e. l'''' :'..`"a 7',Ahinlent ; I th, i ' m t e r Z a '''',..; Th ;z.....rf i l . . th t, -4, b `,.' h tir pi g y e hesitated at fi rst to cvedit the extraordinary was DPW; le-day. 'lt /3 Ell;(01, : :; i :/1 " 87I ' ll ' O P r7k t :I n : .a ' 1:' I .r a h niftgleTtnc P‘ DT j'i ni!;: b3r ff r-'4' F4116' 4 1 statement, but Lord Lyons to-day reeeired a menooed by ia., , /e't ad V01 . ., -E, 111, retreated n . . “ ir: b t i h ..' at riming Illd En Zahl ceiet ' - ' - srt u nite74 ' ;.; . di,patch from the Governor General o f C a w, to Gordonsville, and Gon• hcc is in '•‘..F..,utla- ' beautiful pre.ut, although , it von% not tequlrt - 13 iller forret are eoneentrated ' the apart. of It, gents in remind Lim of the ma n y des, warning him of the existence of this-plot, wart . :, d 0 0 e b n 0 . , ,,,, . r .% . . ' ' ; pleasant days he had spout r4Ah them Si. Lows it. ea - mile, Tennessee. I nuelion, R and telling him the plan was to seise some The members of tho Diplomatic Corers in . steamer on the Lake, and give it inch an of- this city freely express their opinion, that a feneire Corea that they could sail immediately war in Europe next year L-1 inevitable. It is understooLl that the iosi tine of Eassia tor. c,-des ' for the harbor of Buffalo, and bunt that city. Franeo and Engle ivl ii haughty, and likely to Lord Lyons at once communicated the die- aant i a ,„; 00. patch to Secretary Seward, and no small corn —t motion was excited at the moment. The Rornbardmn or mart. Sumter—Block a4c Marne,. Captured--InnugeraUou vessels now lying near Johnson's Island, are of the Governor or Georgia—'North supposed to be amply sufficient to prevent any Carolina Election. remaining danger from the diseovered plot. ' Fontana Mosnoe, Nor. 12.—Thr Rich- Ma Intatla OF SIIISATOD SPI/101,11 arrvoirtsu CHASM'. mond lilv, of November I Ith, contains the , • .. , following : ~... The:mluviage of Senator #Fraffwbar l4 Miss I Charleamr. Nor. 9 —;:low firing. has born Chase last evening was the Utast brilliant oci i going orn all day on Sumter. Fifty-eight casion of the year at the Capital. It was at- rifled shots were fired frompattery Gregg last tended by tho President and all the members s n i i!h t ;,:a l l n l , r a e . r h o o ti t ir o w e e to r. d a fi t r t ., ite t, s , ou southwest of the Cabinet, Lord Lyons, Count Mercier toy-firemorter clothe, of w . hlel: se Y cen tni v asTl and others, Foreign idinisten end-Attnehea The whole nrnl.cr of sh.T and shell trod to Legations, Major cf... n a s thal ec k ; at Sunder dorin,-; the bemtetriment is 9,3-16. fietaenek, McDowell end a doson others) I. ,` o 4 ni w y h w . ".", 7 ii ln oot ,'; n r " t ? ..d ", : :„" i ", i .: " o ' Z u l ': lt r i': . V ., 7: Several Admirals and Opromodoru, Ea-Seers- !- transpired. Lary' Cameron, and in abort la brilliant aEllell3- ' Chariesion, Cr./o Id. F:ring from Fort ha re lf " an on lio g u a f • It t e. w r tt%'fi7.l.:owaol4k et intervals of bbage, embracing many of the most distin; gobbed people of the : country, and of the, and trod :, ,, c , shot ,. No ~,,,„ ,:: v. ' 0 1 came ahave u p representatives of foreign governments. Tho ' Leon made. bridesmaids wore Miss:Chase, Miss Spinner Tribuiorr! o ., N. o '. - t or. a.--the Confederate and Miss Nichols, a Mete to Goy. Spre;ne. • , States a rn o t r t ri tn i i n in g e ) - ,,. ( , ,' , c , T , t li te e, ,,,k t .1 . 4 4 : ii, U rinsed yeelar- The groomsmen were, Major Baldwin, of .O,IEI ,r ;E..0 1. ,1 ..rfllrr.r . r., 11131.1gUrEtrtl Governor General Stahl's, staff Capt. Haven, of General I of tieorgla, on the 7th in.t. North Carolina election relurne thre w (loll ter staff, and Capt. Janet, Fleet Cap- ter Abend of Lards". tai* of Potomac flotilla.' .. Tito hientotin.i Er.ontee- ~ l mitt of n rebel defeat on the Noptintiannock, and says bri gad, wore cantered ♦7FAtPB F:AST.XIet 31.80LXIA The advance of Gen. Mtado, from Brandy Station, encountered a considerable body of Stuart's Cavalry at Mitchell's Station to-day. A hot skirmish resulted it. the hasty crossing of the Rapidan by the routed rebels. There is now no rebel force this side of the Rapids., other than the straggling of bodies of cavalry. A reconnoissance on olr right, as far as Madison Court House, revealed nothing ex cept the dead bodies of the rebels killed by Kilpatrick. Clark and Thoroughfare moan taMs are occupied by no. The rebel signal stations and their works at the Rapidan fords have been enlarged and strengthened. I=l It it intended to commence putting in eir- (. " 1 "'" . " ' l lvi`" , s l 'll" "'- instating the notes of the National Banks t j,,",r, d ,;,,_ E :l B r f,'"' thrl'e ll '" r l'• ii " - , 1.14 L .11/11 Lu,,nor ore urttmatu.i next week. A contract has been entered into to tare &C,5.;;) men. with the Continental Bank Note Company rouurre , l Than tv• • o dool hot wren Now Turk for 'the transfer of too dollar he T.Uokolli and M.otco,on unt:ric this ll' on. Oar Footle° tro. r.ort: .belle plater. toirettng ov er Lot•knut Montan:, Thy MEDICAL. IMIMPTOU.S . IMPORTS. Woo rlgurotl, 'ow no onaunltlot. The 11eilical Directors of the armies in the • TL , ".:, hi furi , , 4rh :La, 1.-co grante,l d..• Ia suers of ibeto Gold are in future to forward duplicate re- " DIRE'CTORS wW b held at . thin 46attn: Ilona, on MONDAY, the lr.h day 'nr-herin*, next, te•tneen the hour. of ten a. tn. and p. in. oelfhlre .1011 N SCOTT; Jr..' F!*.wf4tri.o , .arf TIER DIRECTORS CI tbis I3atix have this daz Invidrnd of FOUR PER CENT. tin Its Capital titucic, not 'if tho pinfits the last ric itionths, poTatila t , Stornbolders or their 1,11 represented...lh tree of Government tax, on or a;tor the lath toot: oirliEtdaltnr JOHN •LIARPER, Cinshler. 3.1611C1f7.2iT5 . /1.1:1E, ' Pittsburgh, I.‘f;.r, 5 ifiM. WrirE BOILED OF DTRECTORS of tills Dank hare thLe day declared • Die/dead of FOUR PER, CENT. oo the Capital Erma, taut tat the profits of the Wet ais c.uatbe, Fey al.le oo or a!rer the lath inst., free of all taxes. [l.4,td JOHN •SCATT, ALLZOBr, HAnx , Nov. o. ltd.% PRESIDF.,NT AND DIREC TORS of tbla Dan:: i!.ese foie day aleolarnel 1 , 1tIton!'"of YOCH YES CENT. on [ln Capital Stook, payable! to Oa Mall:told,. o Stir !rte 1 rnpraaantatic•a on and 4.n,r tho 1 : 4 1, au,tyla, of ft,..fartfoot tax. J. W. CoOIZ. Cnahior, =mums Al a. op Byrum:nal, October ltth..Won. THE ELECTION DIRECT (I,'" 081/ of Bib; Bank will be hold nt. the Bank tor. Haruki on MONDAY, Novomb, !88. ho ts...on ine homy of eleven a m. and '2 p. m. nr.ll:lm H. 31. 311.7 R .4m.rtingst Banc, Oct. 14th, ISli3. ELECTION FOR DT IC CT-, 011 S of thin Bank will lo• held at the Count ing House on the 16th day of NOVPlrlber nost, to. tart,: the hours of 10 - o'clock m. and 2 o'clock p. tn. J. W. A:von, coenier. cel.l:lm Crouse FIA.S., PittlbUrllll, Oct. 11511,,1563. ELECTION FOR THIRTEK'S DiSECTORS at this Dank Isa lurid at sha Banking Rau. un MONDAY, lsth, at I. o'clock a. m. GF.4). S. VAN CITI DAYS.. fitteborp, LStb, ELECTIO:s7 ro - R.THIR'rEEN DiItECTOU.S of Ibis Bank will be hotel at the Banking Hansa MWIIIhY, Nov. 16th, tut,. the bon. 01'11 a. ta. and p: m. tort rlm J. )LIGOVTI.N;CaahIor. 31nrannop limfm, rlttsocr7h, /PGA. dti ELECTION 1)1(1ECT- L'- , DRS of alit Bank will I, lk.ld at tl.a Pao:, om lion., on MON DA 1", Iha Inch .Iny of Norombor. thn Imam of 10 n'elonS n. m. and 9 p. m. oclhArn GEO. I), MO:10.W, Cushier.. SPECIAL Aro TIC ES. CAUTION.—We 'have this day ob ._ tante.: a Patent f, our Mancito;turate known ."‘ TAIIIILY DYE COLORS." 1/ . .r Dye, macna•tc-ed by other persons, uedvr tilettatur of Domestic 11y,n." ,tro reado In Tiu latlutt et our ratant. Ire caution a/I peruoua ma/Ong or ealing tho grazio Traitor, dkat./ . . ,, • socutu !Jr all Infrikgo . ma of our rights. il V srz.viNs. Boston. Got. 13, 18M. HOWE & STEVENS DYE. COLORS lob] by atiir•Tratit sop l:0.1 at rapottable Taus. twigz3; vrx. e. 1103M0N..-. ..... ...... r. 20ZOriai Rm. LEA 7.a.<141 , C,41131t02. I t rTeROEDISON, P.EA F.: CO:,-.(salu usisora to Rosuuoz, Ittszs d rAnArze,) W ASITCAo/ TON S. uIISS, ro , solos d ?Urn/x=4 88//barA Itarostoctursoo of BOAT AND STAIR/NAM STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES. MILL MAuRINERY, BLARING, suArrn..a, el.-T -INOS, of 01l ileuriptiono ; OIL TANKS A STELLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. ?..pr.ts for GIPPAIID'B rAig - sr DiTZo2oii, cols. iiOLLERS.. . ASE SUPERIOR COPPER XML k SECELTM:II 7 OIIZ-9, 7%r:scrawl. PARK, DIPCIPLAY .k CO., Mannfmetazors of EILTLATIIING, BRAZIMIV — e AXL BOLT COPPER, PRES_SED COPP= BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTM: SOLDER. Also, Import= nod &aloes In - -METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEIK' IRON, WIRE, Conrilittli boon, TIN - NEES` MACHINES .A.ND TOOLS. Warehouse, ?AO FIRST and 1 . 20 Str'OftliSTS . PlitAborgh, P. Special wins of Ooppec cot t any &atr ! pettiata mrMaydarT - - CONFESSIONS AND EX.. PEERIMICEI OP AN IN LID, rubl fatted for tie bone tt and aa a wurnlng and mutton to yon.tm men who ender from vont Poblllty, Premature Decay of 'ffarthood, eta., supplytog, at the mum time, A. maw of atif ss o. 117 out who bat Mr.?. himwelt after Deng Out to giant inpenset and inprry iii;v4ll mediN hallibtig and Quackery. By pletosbaii`patt-pfael act.fresso4 eavekrpo,.lelibt corks xecy be b..ir! of OS, eutber, . NATZIA.NEgL ALAYFA.I2, myna:Mawr Benifeed, KlllOl antr. H. HOLMES & SONS., Dzias:sir: IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DILiS G'. EXCLUSION, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, - , RA XX NOTES AND SPECIE, iZo. MARR - EX STREEToPlttaiinj!, CoDectlaco muds en &II the principal:Wl/I, Vamp bout the Ungt.4 State, • , • • (D A NALXSIK- -- , --... ---..-/-' 4.. , 641.3C.L...:...... —.0.59 0 . , , Airvt5.4.—..7_31.50. Etabloglio • . " Trat 02..1z0x-- 2.80. ''' ,'" '' • • • Lras..—. .ot. Or zi 'l . .' •'' WoTcay... — 7716.40., . ) ~_ . ,-, " ' Baling aci-vyted the Amoy-fin- the ants of the • SE tv ix. CLAP, mined noes .St.„ iitAto J. tit, tils the atlitmtlan of Gime and Steel Iliantifsznironi to the Amilyeie sins above, as reported by Pros, • A. Kaye, of Batton, and J. C. Booth, of Phltedelpl.4, which, togother with the telt of snood a.xwrient,it:y rentifectniere in Pittabnelh, Cinolmtatt. r.nd Stln bode. determines It to be the prawn and Matt rain.... • .b.,, , 01,.n0w known, whether Foreign Or Americeet., Pots made from it have Monti in - the 'Giese Fitenace - from di)c tn month". . -•- Them alphi to of thee:Tay setakon from the wiled; !t aspiratingor ,preperatke whatever:, 4- , •'" Irommall adbefirmag- and plastkity which /MI net anent by the Anatrale, and which"a4l , - -, naked the:01100a a'Agzga propartlaa sbedlarr! I am now preptmd WO orient; theiebistreavY to to ahlwed fnim St. Lents or delh-eretthorte , 'Aixx.,thuraos. no,III SZ0011) STREET, .••• Iftilos •.; Trrrn;:rion, FIRAINBEI{RIES I ''-, 7 , -1 103 bbLx. elwte IliebLeitri Create:Nei; • 150 do Minnoitoto Vtsl4 . 10 do Jorny 09; • - 7 do'- Chips Oxtextn. ' P. do York Slati3 %-ekc • 15 - 62 -34 0, krdil crd!led 30.1 I;! 4.. 64 4PF,..3.4 0 ..1(.. • ' '„ vprci C. 0.. Q:OTGINS:, 1,..7 English =so • • ceitt JAM ou le atti,esin,gietarre , sese-by - 'A OWN, 1:6-Apai otrOU=. P liFsEc,-;420Q /Able° .G -- " - ree•n , ' • ;4,._Avpiegmetua sad tor adailm • olgott, - .7.14C43132XLV...1 z rj h a , . _ I! x d,Lklr Ora' =HE BEE R. E. SELL:: .5 t CE,