JW’ I?.',BARR, - ■ . fiftltO B AUD P R o PRI ETO r] SpcEollars per year, strictly in advitde. Wtastt, ’Single Subaferlp.'' tiona. One Dollar per year. OP,EIGJAL. PA PER OB IMP OIT TUESDAY MOKS1NGk:::::::u:SIOV. 5. . csix-sr MATTERS Supreme Court. -Eefora.Chief Justice Xiowrie, Judges Woodward, Thompson, ;Strong and Bead, Monday-, Not. 4, 18(11 • a The following opinions were delivered : Pjsr CobulM—Campbell vs, Lacock; D. 0, Judgment affirmed. - Hern vs. Portzer; D. C. Judgment af firmed. Stinson’s Ex’r vs. Mantz’s Ex’r ; D. 0, Judgment affirmed. Vincent vs. Watson; Northumberland Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Wood ward, J. Darlington vs. Tho Commonwealth; D. C. Two e-ses. Judgment affirmed.— Opinions by Strong, J. Maguires vs. Howard; D. 0. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Bead, J. Concur ring opinion by Woodward, J. - Miller's Appeal, O. C. Appeal dismiss ed at costs of Appellant. Opinion bv Bead, J. - Boad in Wilkins Tp , Q. S. Order, affirmed at costa of Petitioners, and record remitted. Opinions by Bead, J. Hwives va. Brolheriine; Cambria. Ar guddf by Bead and Scott for Plaintiff in Error, and by Johnston, contra. Gaits v?. St. Clair ; Cambria. Non. I Pros - Brown & Caldwell vs. McEa land’s Bx'r; Armstrong. Argued by I’urviance for PlaintilF in Error, and by Golden, contra. Bow vs. Stamp ; "Westmoreland. Non . , t P ro *. Vs- \Eelly vs, JlcAdoc ; Indiana. Non pres." , Borelarid.vs. Jennings; Woslmoreland. Continued. Brown & Gilpin vs. Herr's Adm’rs ; Armstrong. Argued by Golden for . Plaintiff in Error, and by Calhoun, eon -1 tta. 5 ■ Court adjourned till 9 o’clock Thursday morning. a- J Court of Quarter Sessions, Ac* Before Judges McClure, Mellon, and Adam 9. Monday, Nov. 4th, 1861. ' Judge Mellon this morning delivered his charge to the jury in the caso oi Wm. Veeoh, of Allegheny, indicted for nui sance in keeping hog yards, at the stock transfer depot of the Pittsburgh, Port "Wayne and Chicago Kaiiroad Company. The prosocution submitted a number of points, upon which they asked the Court to iastrnot the jury— r. Jfirat, That a pig yard in the limils of a city is a nuisance per at. The Court re fused to so charge the jury, as the point was too general. The question; whether '.these partic .lar pens oonstitutedHa nui sance, would be for the jury to decide upon the evidence, and the inferences de dnoible therefrom. t "Second* That the defendant could not be protected from indictment in conse quence of the comparative usefulness of his -business, or its long continuance, or the existence of kindred offenses around it. The Conrt so .charged the jury. -. Third, That the question of ownership of the hogs was immaterial, and that it was also immaterial as to how they came into defendant’s pens. This point was af firmed,-unless it would appear that the hogs were deposited there under authoritv of law." Fourth, If the jury believed that the de fendant kept a large number of hogs, and that the smells complained of originated therefrom, a* testified to by the wilnessei, they must find a verdict of guilty. This point was not affirmed, as being too gen eral in its scope. The jury would deter mine the question of nuisance from the facts and circumstances developed in the caso. i The defendant's counsel also submitted several points—First, That the jury can not convict, unless clearly satisfied that the pecs are a nuisance to the whole neighbor, hood; and that the annoyance of a few in dividuals, at particular times, would not be sufficient. The Court did not affirm th'B point,alleging it too broad in its terms. Second, That the sale of cattle, hogs, sheep, etc., in a city, is not necessarily a nuisance, This point was affirmed. Third, That thelqnestion as to whether the defendant is guilty of maintaining a nuisance is solely for the jury to deter, mine, and not a question cf law. This ggint was also affirmed. The Court then remarked that, to con- Btltute h common nuisance, the generality of the people coming within Us influence must be annoyed. Population had much to do with the case, but corporate lines or limits, nothing. The case would be tried upon its merits, and the jury would arrive at a verdict after considering all the sur rounding facts and circumstances.. The defendant’s counsel contended or al leged that the pons or cattle yards were used by the railroad company under au thority of law; that their charter; gave them the power to carry stock and that it was necessary to unload the,stocky for the purpose of feeding, watering, etc. And further, that what the company might legally do itself might be done by others under its authority. The Court instructed the jury that when the Commonwealth gi anted rights to a corporation to carry stock, it alse granted, •the employment of the necessary,means' for that end. The question thefi arose whether the cattle yards or pig pens were necessary—whether the necessity existsfor these pens at that particular place. iNot an absolute, but reasonable necessity. If the pens could be located elsewhere; with less Annoyance to the public, and within reach of the terminus of the road, then there was no reasonable necessity for their being located as at present—and, vise versa. A reasonable necessity, then, must exist for the occupancy of these pens, elss lhey are not occupied under authority of law. In a word, if the smells and stenches arising from the pens of the defendant Constitute a common public nuisance to the general ity of the people homing within its influ ence, and if the pens were not reasonably , necessary to the business of the railroad company, then the defendant would be guilty. Otherwise, he would not be guilty. The jury, after an absence of an hour and a half, returned with a verdict of not guilty, and that each party pay one half the coals. James Tart, indicted for the larceny of an overcoat from Key. F. J. O'Shea, was plaoed on trial and conviced. Sentence deferred until Saturday next. James Padden. was arraigned for the larceny of a lease, or article of agreement between ‘.landlord and tenant. The de fense admitted that the lease had been taken from the law office of Mr. Kelly, during his absence, but not until Mi. Padded - had satisfied all parties in interest, and was fully entitled to the lease. The Commonwealth failed to make out a case, 1 and the jury found a verdict of not guilty. Philip Beilitein was tried and, found guilty of selling liquor on Sunday. Robert Buck was tried for larceny in stealing a eqt of harness from Wm, Barr, of Allegheny, and found guilty. ” The bivers had receded to a reasonable depth yesterday, but were Btill running, very high. There was little dr,ft in either the Monongahels or Allegheny and, so far . «b we could learn, but little damage was sjCCMloneil in the upper country. Recovery of More .Stolen Goods One of ilie Captured. ‘WanaVetediPP the arrest of H H. Jordan, in whose bouse certain goods stolen from the Cleveland I and Pittsburgh Railroad depot were, foSsdi bavetoei} on the look out for the thieves and more v <s i |hfflr|jihindpj’;eyflr,rsince and jygstgrdsy morning officer- Dougherty and jPen'dhYj having, ascertained that one ,of thp coats stolen had been seen at the house a & j colored family named Battese, in the Seventh Ward, rear the Bchool-house, vil sited the place in .question, wbqgo they found one of tho missing overcoats. Here they also learned-: .that one of the parlies engaged in stealing the goods was a man named Charles Miner altas Messner aiiai Myers, who was frequently at BatteseV The officers ftowVlsUdd the houses of some other colored people In' the earn a vicinity!, in the hope of securing more of the plun der, but without success; On their return they stopped at Battese’s a secqnd time, approaching by the roar, when they hearjl Mrs. 8., in Joud conversation with some onet inside. On going around to the front door officer Dougherty caught Bight? of Miner, near the door, with a oarpet sack in hia hand, which ho threw violently at Dougherty, striking him in tha face. He was at once seized and secured, though be made a desperate resistance. Miner was taken before Alderman Ows. ton and by hi-n committed to prison for further hearing. Officer .Hague visited him in prison and fonnd him to be an old acquaintance, whom he had once arrested and sent to the Penitentiary. He ascer tained from Miner tbat-fae bad left a.quani tity of goods St s boarding house in tho rulib Ward, which was visited and about $lOO worth of the stolen goods received ■ — This, we believe, is the sum total of goods missed, except one coat, believed to be on the person o< one of the thieves, for whom tho officers are now on the look-out. The independent police are entitled to all credit for this important arrest and the recover ol the goods, I Painful Case of Drowning.—The I Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday says : I “Yesterday, at two o’clock A. M, while I the Key West No, 2 was rounding to in- I order to land at Concord, Ky., eighty* I eight miles above Cinclnnatti, and whilo I the engines were stopped, the carpenter. Jacob Bose thoughtlessly got into the. wheel to fasten a loosened Btirrup. The engineer commenced ‘’backing” without knowing thkt Rose was in the wheel, when he was drowned. A fireman who was with Rose sucoeeded in getting outof the wheel on to the cylinder timber. Rose is from Birmingham, Pa., where he leaves a wife and five children. He formerly worked for Richard Berkheimer, block maker, Pittsburgh.! Captain Ryans, of the Key West, has written,to Mr. 8., inlorming him of the unfortunate death of Rose.” Company 6, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry. —At a recent review, by Major Gen. McClellan, of Gen. Porter’s division of out army, the company mentioned above was highly complimented by Oof. Bam’l W. Black and other Olivers, who pronounced it the finest troop mi parade. Tho company was recruited in this city aod. Phriadeiphta by Captain O. O. O. Robinson and his Lieutenants, and had not been long-in service when it acquittod i self with honor at the Lewisville skir mish. sA number of the officers And men are I‘ittsburghers, viz: Captain O. O. G, Robinson; Lieutenant Wm. L. Gregg; Privates Wm. Seaman. G Brosey, Wm. Jones, R. Carey, John Morris, Michael McCullough, John Jpnes, Wm. Cards, A. Williams, I). Mdrpuy, J. Neagle, J, Cams, P. Duffy, J. Cramer, J. Hughes, William Davis and others. Several of the privates are workmen from the Clinton Rolling Mill. Since its enlistment, more than two months ago, the company has been engaged in picket duly, beyond the Potomac, in Virginia, and has done good service. We are pleased to hear so good an account of our boys. Grand Operatic and Instrumental Concert.—ld our advertising Coliimns' will be found the announcement of a con cert, operatic, ballad and instrumental, to bo given on next Thursday oveningatCon cert Hall. It will be well worth attending, as Slg. Giamboni, Mrs. Downing, Prqf. Da,Ham, Mr. F. Smith and Mr. K Foo ster, all Pittsburgh favorites, will take part, assisted by others who have offered their services for the occasion.* The pros gramme is not yet published, but is skid to be new and attractive, embracing jsomo choice selections. As we have not had a concert of any description for some time it is fair to. presume that when artistes of real merit come forward they Will be greeted by a large audience. Directors Elected —At an election for Directors of tho Pennsylvania Insur ance Co., held yesterday, the following Board was chosen : Jacob Painter, Body Patterson, Henry Sproul, C. A. Colton, A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, N. Voeghtly, 1. Grier; Sproul, Bobert Patrick, Jhmes H. Hopkins, D. C. Lappe. Body Recovered. —Tho body of Robert Todd, who was drowned near GalUpolis, Ohio, some days since, was rescued near that place on iast Saturday week. The re mains were sent to this city for interment. Macbeth.—A rare treat is offered at the Theatre this evening, wbenTfie groat tragedy of Macbeth will be produced, in splendid Btylp, witli Mr. Nealie as. Mac beth aud Mrs. McMannn ns JLatdy Mac. beth. The announcement itself 'is suffi cient, without comment. The afterpiece is “a Queer Subject.” Westminster Review. —Henry Miner, Fifth street, Bends us the October number of the Weatminstqi Review, 1 Itg l contents are unusually . interesting, especially two articles; the “Bival American Confedera cies” and “Trade’s Unions.” Mr. Minor -is agent for all the republications of 1.-coiv ard Scott & Co. Committed job Trial.— David Tuttle, arrested on,Supday for the larceny of a watch, was yesterday committed for trial by Mayor Wilson. > Chancie on Time.—New time schedules went into effect on, ibo. various railroads East and West yesterday. For. particulars we refer to the advertisements under the appropriate hoad. - . Sunday Liquor Case.—John Keller, tavern keeper on the levee, was held to bail yesterday by Mayor Wilson, to an swer a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Cadt. B. W. Mobcian left last evening to join his company, Pittahuigh Rifles, Co, B, attached to Col. Knipe’s regiment. Dr. Schsnck, of Piiiladklpijia, will make his regular monthly visit on M ONLAY and Tuesday, November 4th and 6tb, and will be at the office o£ Dr. Keyset, at 140 . Wood street, to examine patien ts l afflioted with lung diseases of any kind. The Doctor has just'returned from a very successful trip to Boston, where, we learn from Dr. Keyser, who accompanied himj that heliaa made some Remarkable cures, one the wife of a President of one of the banks of that city. Dr. Sehenok’s regular monthly visits to this place'and the cures ho has made here should entitle him to the Confidence of all who need his services. Cores have been published from time to time in our own city; besides, euros halve made, to which he can refer, of quite a number 1 who dislike to givo publicity through the columns of a newspaper. His '"Pulmonic Sxruf,” “Sbaweru Tonic” and “Man drakb Pills’,’ hayea wide reputation, and have been used for the cure of diseases of the lungs and pulmonary apparatus with moro success, probably, than any other . - f Befajmd -gSm .damage, tftlhe rail roads -Wiif sjf»tfhigf-ratyf ! *6i<idpting the bridge on-jh&Qaveiaid and- Pittsburgh Railroad aefessTtifo mouth ‘of the Beaver,, has bean pfofnptly rejtaired' The tnins on; TherPitfsburgb,--p>irt' Wsyneßiid ÜbtcagO; ft*4sWfcy«H«l»d>tl ■.afterppeDi. wmk ept! on time ajod , cr(j,esed.,the ,nevj, structure erected over tho Little Beaver near Dar j Imgfoi \ViUi safety. Hereafter there &iilj be no if te rrup li or;- of traveß-ondlheTine—- until another-freshet comes or .tamo equally) iUpforei eornci ecu instance.- ; ~ .'Be, ScHEKCK. Philadelphia, willlr* rive in lie naou train this day (M’OQday,) and-wiii-see patients till eyeniqg of that day :aad ~cn 'Tuesday all day until 3J o’clock SOBIPQ MXTKft' 7~1 r jobbpST SoirY; \i jfmgfaolprqra,, ,&*(*!] FUttNITUKE «fc CHASSIS, ' 1 r N 0.424 P&n* HttaoifaboVe ; ttareonband * larga r aac* and Plans PSirnltnre, m TValnuraud SCanbgany or ttreir own mmintaclare, and ararrantedAquaiiin quality ■. f atyie to any mannfectmwd in the ciw, and infi mJ *T°y . . , ' feSfctfj ’pOSTKKS, : ‘ PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, Prratedjat.lhe'lownfit the times, W. S. HAVEN, 84jTHIRD -STREET, WHO Will PRINT IN RED, BUIE,(WITH FAMIY CUTS,) PLAIN BLACK INK. and sen Samples and get prices. "STA -sul-l ... T GoOdJT AT ~LuWT>R ICRS Our stock of rcinrmoiDEniEs, ribbons Flowers, Woolen Hoods &c„ Haring boon iaoreaftM L’Uwe>ol; by Ire »h aetjes siontrljoro the Now V.ijk jwicikadh hiiJ Irom thn importer* hodghf for w» nre y>ow prepared to oifer very choice and lieHjnble. goodß at liiarprj' lowest price they can bo honght fbr in this* mar- Ladies will find onoiee Collars, Sots and Handkerchiefs, at about half the usual j>rico. Hopp S kirts andjCorsets, all kiadk, Woolen Bibbed Hose, Woolen Hoods, Scarfs, Nubiitt, Sleeves’; Skirts,- Son tags, 'beautiful sfyleSfSie,, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Merino Underskirts and Drawers, Wool and Silk Undershrlts' and Drawers, Shaker Flannels; Wrappers and Drawers. Grenadine and Berage Veils, &c Conn try Merchant*, Mithoer* nm! Peddler* are especially invi’ed to examine the good* in our Wholesale Department. JOSEPH! HORNE, no 2 77 ATUTET STREE'f. T. J. HUfaIUb......VVM. ttftAFF Western Stove Works, B*6 hIRRUTT STRRgT, PITTSBURGH, ii RAF F & CO., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well ae- look, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, ffimow-WAJa, *e. among which wilt be found the BEST COAX, <5001? STOWS IN TfLB STATE. The Dianumd, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IRON. CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVER Also FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the . . , TBDR AMERICAN, OLOBX ft REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN USE. Thh EKSTUCKIAN nnd KANBABJPromium Stoves are 'ansurpaftsed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the of- GEATE FEONTS & FENHEES ID THE STATE N» 8.-'Wo tine the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook S.oves with Soap-Stone Linings, which nUnd fire hotter than Iron. oc2B;ia I». B. BO«m A SON., MJLJTCTFACnmKRS OF. . ROGERS’ IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GRAIN DRILL TEEXH, Offioe, Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, f«la:ig_ PITTS RURBH. PA. JAMES H- CHILDS A'Ob. HOPJE COTTOH HULLS, Allegheny City; Pa. [ SEAMLESS BAGS, I AND OF OSISTABXTH.&S, S 3 Inched to 40 Inches tVidev 49r0rdera piay be left at H. CHILDS a isa -Wood Sttwt, Pittsburgh- nrjairivio PITTSBURGH & CORN*LLSVILLE RAIL ROAD ON AND AFTER THE 17th OF OC 10BER. the traina o-itie Pittsburgh A Con uellaviile Rul Road wfl! lea\e and arrive at the company's depot, corner of Ross and Rrecken ndce streets, as follows:' I MAIL TRAJN leaves Pittsburgh 7,40 a tn, arrives at ConnellsylHe 11 a ra, Unioatowa 12 ra; returning leaves Uniontown Ipm, Connellsville 2 p nv a£ rives at Pittsburgh, 6 p m. . EXPRESS TRAlN’leaves'llhibntoHif3& : a m. Con* nellsviUe 6 a m,arrive* at PUtabur*h»,3o am; leaves Pittsburgh 3,40 p m,arrives at ConnellstiHe 6,66 p m, UnUratown 8 pm. FIRST ACCOMMODATION. McKeesport 6,46 am, arriving at Pittsburgh hV 6^5A m; leaves Pittsburgh at* 7 am, returning W Pittsburgh at 8.30 a id SECOND ACCOMMODATION leaves Pitts borgh at U a m, retorniog to Pittsburgh at 150 p m. THJBD ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 446 j> m, returning to Pittsburgh at 6 p m. . Fourth accommodation leaves Pittsburgh : d,t6 ; 5 SUNDAY TRAIN leaves McKeesport at 9,10 am, arriVifag at Pittsburgh 10,1 i a m, leaving Pittsburgh atl»3op,ro» „ , . FREIGHT received and delivered at the same depot on and that date Quarterly > annual, and commutation coupon tickets sold by GEORGE BOUIJxON, Agent at .Piuaburgh* • H. SL ACETONE. .. . Superintendent EAGLE OIL WOEKsT WIGHTMA-Cf ' . 3f AMQERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN „ Pure Carbon Oil, qualtty guaranteed. Pitta burgh. < ■ . . . Also, BensoleandCarGreaaeiconshanUvAn hand. Orders left at Ghees* Smyth, 4 (£}b, on Water i ocafrdm U f.l V , 1 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ..'East Nigbt’s — J '• ‘-f- ■<-?- jC. ■ di.-Ed V# ->j ~f A, i ls ; ; f.- JVoW;'i;orj£ «tar|MstB.; i . Njtw Yjore, _ Cotton- has.advanced, sales 25,000 bales at 231@24- Flour haa. decßned Ss; sales 27,0ut) Ohio. >. Wheat has donlined Xc®2i: .sales 12,000. hushels at s!,l6@l,2l l fqr (AjcsKdSprfnir'; $1,20 @1,2» for Mtlwankoe Cltfk 'ilJgOai.dS for red and $1,35@1,443' fff iybite.' l, Corn easier; sales 19,450 bush at Ota. Pork firm at $16@15,75. 'Whisky steady at 20157) 20j. Stocks loWor. > ' TT* ~ y ~' ".V.'iafrrfairc iam! Latest from o,lt lie Juris. ’ j Farther Point, ffovimbetj ! 4 Tito sloaihsliip, Jura, from IdVoAoSiDort' the 24tb, via Londonderry on tho2s'.h arriv ed here at A o’clock this morning. In coii» sequence of the derangement of tbS.-tale graphic lines bet ween here and U ew*Yoijk the trspimissiqn of. ber.atktf cei was delat ed till this evening. . 7) The steamer Fulton, from-New. Y«k, arrived out On the-24th. Commercial,—Liverpool Cotton Mai ket—The sales of the week amounted | 150, 000 bales; the market was excited ai the prices advanced :}@ld, on the wee The prices ; are unsettled,,, The sales spocul&tofa.wdro 82,000 ap’d to exports ■ ‘IfIJOOO.'’ The'sales on' Friday witos 20|o I bales, including 12,000 to speculators ,ai , exporters. The following are the qhom tions;.New Orleans fair 12j>j middling 12 New Orleans fair 12f; middling 12;, up lands fair middling 11 jj. The slod in port is 611,000 bales, including 321,C X American. The Manchester advices continue fay, r, able. Thp prices ate still advancing. * [ Lives pool Breads-totes MarkeWA Breadstuffs arc downward. "Wheat .dq Provisions quidt but’Steady; qnalitj have slightly declined. " 1 London Money Market. —Consols Q CARDS, Ac ! ('j'-’-i- Amaricm seeuritiea: Brie But shares 2CJ ; Jilinoia Central 38®:!?}. Th, isoreaso of bullion in the Bant of JSagliui amount* tojMl 1,600 , Oapt. Sjmmes, of the privafeer Samir, had -fosphed Xiiverpoot'on thq steamer Bd inburg... 7 'lf was expected that the Bahk of Fraice ■will almoßt immediately adopt&ome meps-' uresto palliate the existing crisis. The aocoudhnient,o£,i.Ue Bmprasß of Austria is expected at the cornmencem n t of February. It is tbe general impression that ,ho recognition of the kingdom of Italy bo the basis for the construction by .he Austrian Cabinet. Itonu from WaulUagton ci y The steamer Resolute came up to th< Navy Yard last night. , , j One of the batteries.on the Marjlim shore has been completed add the rangf some of our 32 pound >r Parrot guns Jras tried on the rebel steamer George Page yesterday. Thred shots struck her,-with what effect is not knows, as the water |bn ing very high she was onaf led to runi up Quantico Creek oat of range. A detachment of seamen from the Tjard this morning attended tho funeral of Jphn Walters, one of the unfortunate bdafs crew fired upon at’ the time of the death of GBtain Ward, and who then received a boilet shot in hfs breast, under the affect of which bo ha* lingered 'Until the' prohont time. New tofk Bantac Statement. Hew Yobk., Hov. I—The bank state ment for the weak ending on Saturday, indicates a decrease in loans of $8,247',020, a decrease in specie of $789,53fi ; increase in circulation $150,488; decrease in, da*’ posits $3,788,425. SklrmiNli at Oaulcy'g Ferry. CiHciiiiiATi. Novombor 4 —The mrrciul has advices from Gan. Rosooran’s ' headquarters up to. Saturday evoning. On Friday morning, at eight o'clock,, the unomy opened firo with two guns frum points opposite Gauley Ferry and damp' Tompkins, and a noisy lire of musketry. The object was evidently to cut off the supply trains. They succeeded in sinking the ferry boat on Gauley river an threw about 40 Bhells into the camp of the Jlth Ohio. ' Not one of our men was killed and only about half a dozen wero wouidod. The majority of the shells thrown by the enemy did not explode, their musketry was wild and irregular. The ferry boat .whicb had boon sunk by the enemy's' shot on Friday was raised that night and communication across the river restored. There, was no firing on Saturday on either side. The position of the forces oh Satur day evening was as follows: Rebels, in pos session of the left or west 'bank of;New river; Gen. Schenck’s brigade, a few miles above the junction of Gsuloy and N. fiver, on the east aido ot Now River; Gen. Cox’s brigade] and Gen. Roscrans’ head quarters near the junction of the rivers and be, tween them, and Gen Banham’s below the junction on the right bank of the river Floyd’s force is believed to be about 7,000. ft was believed in Camp that Schenck’s and Benham's brigades would be thrown across the river above and below, Floyd, ar.d catch him. < , Tbe loss of telegraphic commuuibation was occasioned by the alarm of the opera tor who, when the firing opened, sent a hasty dispatch to Clarksburg announcing the,battle; he then commenced to move his offioa up the Gauley. , He was about two jor three miles up tho rivorj when he "was govertaken by .orders from ,(fen, Roseerans to return, and, while returning, his wagonwas driven over a precipjco and the apparatus destroyed. Floyi’s demonstration was rather agree able to Roseerans than otherwise. 1 Rbse crans was certain he could hold his own and expected to bag his assailants; . Gol. Sedgwick, of theSocond Eeolucky, is reported woundod in the knee; hy the splinter of a shell. Frestonburg, Ky., Captured by 1 Hie Feilerals. ■' ; MAYSvrLLK, Ky., November 4.-f Ames senger who came in this evening reports that General Nelson took FreiUmburg on Saturday morning without resistance. Williams fell back tan miles, where it was expected be would make a stand. Further of the Fight at Gauley Bridge. ItATgyiU-R,, November 4.—A. gentle, man in this city, from Gauley Bridge, on .Saturday, evening, reports that Floyd had cut a, rpad around the hiil where Rocecrans was encamped, and .was. shelling his camp.- /ftoaecraps ; woa retaining tho,.fjre, and had silonced two batteries, Hajiad senFa farce up tbb newly made road io attack Floyd in the rear, and would have him completely surrounded.- No federals <hic| been killed when he left. A Fleet Spoken oU llatteras— Attempted Suicide bff an liii pilcal ed Murderesg. | New York, Nov. 4.—Tbe kobooner Andromada arrived here. She spoke at sundown, on Thursday, tho 31st ult., off Hatteras, a fleet of thirty, steamers bound gduth, the wind at the Limb being fresh .from the,southwest. The captain reported that he saw no sailing vessels, j Mrs. Starts, another of thfi'wpmen im« plicated in the Follner murder, Sa Jersey City, attempted suicide last night by out, ing hen arms - with ,a duR penknife, The | act was discovered before i fatal Injury i Was inflicted. Death Allentown; 1 Nov; '4.i—The Hon. J. Dillinger,President of the Allontown Bank since its * J organization) .died-; Jestardiyiit noon. - • ’ T:} r-f\i Skirmish near Ike a ven worth, Kansas t . LBivEwwoßTn. Nov. d Bkirmish look placo yesterday sboutslx miles of thij place, ■ between a small force of militia under Msj. Josephs and 150 rebels, ; The rebels ware scattered. with a small "ibss«.-j -'A; battalion of tbo Kansas 2d were collect ed in this city, and held in rendinbsa tp march to tbe relief of Josephs, but were not'required. This regimont is being rs> organized. Portions of Linn county Kan sas have recently been pillagod by marauds ing-parties from Missouri, Thurlow Weed and Bishop Hughes off for Europe* . Albasr, November 4—lt is rumored here Thurlow "Weed and Archbishop Hdghes-are about to start for Europe, pro bably by the Africa,'on Wednesday noxG, to. endeavor to counteract the operations of the Southern emmissaries, and prevent any rbedgnifion of the Southern Confeder acy by either France or England. Gen. SjoU, it is supposed, will go in the same steamer. Rebel Cauip Routed. difFt EEfioir, City, November 4.—Pren» lies bas broken up a rebel camp in Boone county. Somo loss is reported on both sides, but r.o particulars have been re. ceived. , , In the absence of other transportation Fremont is having provisions forwardied from Tipton on pack mules. From Hhtouri. ■ Special to the 81, Louie Democrat.^ Springfield, Nov. 1, —Our scouts bring us this morning definite'infor.cation,that ‘Price has leit Sareoxie and has move via Oaseviilo, Barry county. v difl’er as to whether he will \\ *roWph North of that point on Spring* “ 'ifeldor contra ne his retreat into Arfcanshs. ’ -A body of rebel cavalry was seen 25 8 miles south of hero last night by a recpn* noitering party. * Generals Pope and McKinstry should b'e * here to*d®y. ® General Hunlor is on the Pomme;de * Terre, ten miles south of the Osage, waiting for .rations. I ’’ Cincinnati Market a. (. nreeiNATi, Novepaber 4 —Evening,— > dull and prices drooping; Super llfle.s‘l'l6@4.2o, and Extra AV.hoat unchanged and rathor quiet at HO @B6c for and for White Uorri has declined to 2i»j. Oats better at • 2t».1@27. Whisky \* in activo demand fit HJ. Nothing has transpired in the Hro» vision market, which is very duil ; th<3 prices are -i], for Bacon, $l2,GO@ $l2 60 for JlinsH Pork, and 3£(a>6c for buik Shoulders and Sides. Groceries quiet ind unchanged. Exchange dull at £ premium —the supply exceeds the demand. C VDBI VATS UIBKAB&S- X DR. BROWN’S MKTUfiAi. &£s\ m&SUB&IQMj Office, «Q, i 6O ' Southfield Pittsburgh, Dr, BRO\yS Is sn old citt ! Ken of Pittsburgh. And has been nrflftjHfjXr % in Practice ro» the last bomly #of V*ar&. .Bid has been cOntfhed fnosily to Private and Surgical Diseases. 1 CITIZENS AND STRANGER i In need of a medical friend, should not faO to And out the sure place of relief. The > Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ro&nl ofa certain olasa of.diseftses is a sure guaran tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, bjr the use of his ; remedies and following bis ad* Tice. £>ft. BROWN’S RKMKDI2M neterfedl to cure tbe worst fora of Venereal Dt»» easatt, Impuritie* and Scrofulous Aileotiona. Also ail (tinea*** arming tforo w hereditary taint, Which maiufewu itneli in the form of a letter. Dfioriaeia, ami a great many forrh* of nitin diaeaHets the origin of w’ltcn the patient \h entirely ignorant. 'Vo perKjap «o aUhoted, fy. Brown oOerH hopes of * aure and epeedy rfctotenc. SRMiNAL WKAKRBBB Dr. Brown’s remedies* for this alarming tremble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual grauftcaisott? rrbtafe the- yvang an 4 weaktninded often gir» way tu, t io their ora destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known la mm coun try—Die# are a&*% a-idriiake* spoady restofation ef health. • : * • . ,SHSL*MATiUM. Dr. HrownV remedies nerar fail to oar* this painful disease in e /« he will warrant a trads Pile*, Oleet, Qcimoijrhoßa, Btnoture, urethal tto-chafgea, Female Weakness, Monthly Sijpnreasforie, Diseases of the Joints, FV tola hi Ano, Servons Affections, Pams in tbeußaok •nd Kidneys, imiatioa of iho Bladd*. together with all diseaas of an impure origin. ; A letter describing the symptoms, obtaining a vn,dfreotaLte DE. BEOWN, ao.io3mithS(dd St-, PiUsbnjgtu Pa, will be immediately Medicine sent to any address, safely parted and sonars from obserrahon. Office and PriYata Rooms, No. M xmfthfield lr*»t. Pittsburgh. Pc »«flS~dawa* WE W CLOTHING HOUSE! KLEE, KiVFIHAN & CO., WOOD STREET, Next door to corner of Fifth street, in Patterson’s new block. WE WOULD ANNOUNCE TOOUE Customers and Country AfereAanfeiageneurai Lhftt wo have opened in the above new end!' spaci otifl bnddiog. a very large and t cell assorted Stock of- Clothing and Ihcce (oxxLt, far the Fail and ‘JFinfar: trade, to whion we invite the attention of ail dealers. ' It is unnecessary to say anything - to our' custo mers regarding the superior make of our goods, and those wbo hurt* not yet delt with us, we woula invite to call and examine our stork before purchas ing elsewhere in view of the present “hard limes” we will offer more inducements to "Cash Buyers.” KLEE, KAUFMAN & CO., Wood lit, next door to Fifth,’Patterson’s new block PirfSBPMiL August 2tHh, 1861.—ee<d'.lmw SMITH, PARK & CO., SISTH . WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH* PA. Warehouse, No. 140 First and 120 Second streets. ; tfaunlacttfraisftf all etaeaand descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts" and flttlla, Gas and 'Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pul lies, Hanger* and. Couplings. Also Jobbing add'Machine Castings ot every do* scriptlon made to order. Haying-a complex machine shop attached to tb e Fotflidiir, all necewwuy fitting will be carefully attended tor CaSLlTwe , fft A V? A Lit Y J) .Ein J AHD SA.BKE EXE BOISE, Compiled agreeably to* the latest Regulations of the War Department, from the standard!military 'authority, by Geo. Patten, late*of the U. BA. Price 25 cents. Sent hy mail, free of postage. HENRY MINER, 0c25 next door to the Post Office. ■*' FOR SALE. THE PROPERTY of the late Daniel H.,Bwr, deceased, situated in the borough of Blairsrille, Indiana county, Pa., located at the corner of Brown and Spring streets, an 4 is 60 by 160 feet. The improvements constat qf one bncK two story dwelling, one frjme dining room and kitoheo; also a frame office and cooper shop, to geiker with an oxcelloDt well ol water and a good cellar under the brick duelling. Frr terms and further particulars enquire of Mbs. MARI BARR, 71 Marion street, or C. B. BARR, * oc3B.*2lda2tw Variety Works, Pittsburgh. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILpERS. iron FotjniDEits, flenersl Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the.Penn'a E. R. Deoot. PITTSBURGH. PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one red and fifty horse power, and snited for-Qrist Mitts, tew Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to tue construction of En* tines and Machinery lor grist mills, and for ap n/zhtß, mulay and circular saw nulls. Maya alsoon hand, finished and ready or ship ment at short notice, Engine? sad Bottbre otereiy description* I ■< /> Also, tarnish Boilers and Sheet Xrjonj separately, Wrought iron Shafting Hangers and Putties4k every variety, and continue the madufetiHTW f 4 Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards., \ ¥ Our prices are low, our Tnaj *h i neTT»wa i nufr^?ffli i <?4. of the Wt quality of materials, warranted in att oases to gite satisfaction. . I from til parts of the country mUcuoAI and promptly filled; : mahuvaoturxb or i j , No.4sSnUth®eidNtr«*tV 5 .***' ,1 - 1 ASSOfcTtttfiHT OJ? ‘Ofttißtati&jr on hontljWhiiiliwiwiiiiloilat tholowest prioes for CASH. nqriaayia 1,5Q0 E 1.000 IjBS, cream-tartar ■ ~ to BI OARB BODA, 160 1,83. COCHINEAL, , ,'.V \ ! 10 BOXIBpg WEGOCOUN STARCH Jost recaiTed and Vi : . CEO. A. REElrYj' Droggißt, ; -gff s . ; TOOK. AT / BOOTS; SaOpr AND 'sTJMS : - :' J Ladieafieeled- Bopta;, for only > do do Calf do d 6 do* do do 11-qß'; '“do 7 87 I do C&e«pt " . IfenVKip Bootsonly^OOf‘- . .1 do v F&e jtld': “ r -I do Cak.Brog&gSb ... ../ ' .• I Boys, Yonths and Children’* - Kip and CalfßoDt’l at low prices; . -...vv--. •--. -.*•}■ » I AlsoMsas6s’jmddiiii(t?i^«]flne.^6ots'«BisSo#B and Shaugbi’s.- Oalt atUM^eapOUb-Storeirf ! JOSTJPfI'H.' BORLAND,: 9B Market rtreet, 2nd door from Ktth, I A DIES Alfa MISSES’ BAIMOBAIi BOOTB always on hand, and mad a to ordorat nhprt notioe W. E- SCHMERTZ & C 0„ ENTS’ i if,>*f 5 /_t s Si EREJTCtt CMf BOOT&,: • Doubla sole and double -upper, warranted equal to any in the city, and wdi be said, yery low for cash W. E. SOHMEETZ, & CO., J^IiACK AND WHtTE W 0 0 L , S'J A.W L'B Just opened at W. & D. HU«UB\ RED JiJTD Rr,aCK PRIJTTS Just receiyed : W. & I>. HUGUS’. BALMORAL SI&XXITS, All of the newest patterns at W. & D, HUGUS’. FANCY STRIPED FRENCH Sli-A--W:AuS a In dark andUght colors, at. w. & ». iitfiusr. TO THE PUBUC. |?BPSGIAItIiT tbeigno jCJ rant and falsely Hon est Physicians of all -it nominations, treat jsmat Bgjfjf&zal' l* and delicate ; disorders^*^Es^Sfg£g2Hm§£M6l selfabose and diseases or stuations common and 'nademto youtha-of both ’ sexes, and adults, single or, married. Becaa£3. l in t Bbahbcmt publishes .the fact of - hia &°» ignpram. and. falsely ,«e dreadAUy .shocked* and .thmflfc-Ljrt wgreai sin very immoral, and tor nniyfrmfwSamf . avid. corruption among., -their wives* promising sons;* and daughters* Their family physician shouIdTHC cautious to keep them m- ignozance they dfr the same as Jjr* i>ubllaluEi) s lest a lucrative practice .might .be-jLosi to among stupid, falsely modest and. presumptuous families, bom and raised is ft ■»* as mushrooms, and who comparesociety, intoUl-' fs®uce, sense, todollars ana cents* mysteriousl;* meaniy or illy gotten. It ia tp, robUdiy, however, that numerous parents and gn*nj|jfflfl jffAth»r>Vfhi that sons, daughter and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear Mcejiavebeen restored to health and tor by Dr. ; BRANprßlJP,heaidea^uiany.hefprfAndaher mar* nagetmrongkhijp hateheen saved much suffering, anxiety, martidcsUon, Ac.' Haying the’-adrantage' ' of over thirty yearn experience and obsecration, consequently, hehas superior sMlltn the treatment of special <useasee, and whoisdaily consulted by (he profession, aa Wftn jftcnmmsndHd -by respect* able dtißsna, publisher**- -proprietors of hotels, Ac, Sporm&torhea, or -so called Th’s dreadful malady ejm be cbmpleteljLctoedlrf 1 the veryiaatdiscovery.that has nevaryer failed;‘‘ln female diseases he has anpwtfbr.pxperience on. Account oi his old age, seventyt years, aUifregii* larity isaompletelycnined. As fbr consnmbtiDn'bf pulmonary diseases my syrups; •ed irom Iceland mrum -»nd other-ingl^dl*? a skillful physician five ye&reatthehasiilesH/ft las had more success than nil thpMeteosions that have as yet been discovered. As the* cates will show. They are. all genuine and can be. found hoqord rag to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examinational!, freoof )fflce 85 Smithfield street,, near Diamond Street Private communications froniAUparlabf tha' (Jhi6» : strictly attended to. Direct to * . » . . , c-/’3dX'*4©-'"' •' l .. . .. .Pittsburgh Post Office, J,M. QKKLY, Treasurer-J. Secy . i a s.xV.7-"'-' f - SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OJf PENNSYLVANIA, j HO. 3 ST. CEMB STBB *T, : [mmr tho bridge, Pittsburgh.}. ! ... HA VI.N G LOCATED- IN! THE midst of the Oil Begums, and/possessing su perior advantages, w e our«K vices to Oil dealers and consumers/ .We manufac ture, and keepednsiantly for saie,ihe oie LUBRIOtoUQ aXI) BURNING, OIL8,to>Eo; our own. works. “Bolar Burning OH iio. L B is ajiure white illumi nator, Oder less and perfe6tlyffeedfrbmall volatile and exploaive A matfcer. “Solar No.2,*’: is a light amber color, equally pure anomespiosive. 'VSblar Machine .Oil XtOtji, is dhstilled and de odorized, and is the finest <|aality ol?' machine oil now the bsstßperm ojr Lard Oils. £ Machine Oil Nd' 2 ” is superior to any ofthe No. l natural Lnbric*tingOilg hitherto soda in this market,' free from water.aoidsand grit. ' We introduce these oils wijhour trade marks to the markets df the United Smtesand foreign ooon* triek with perfect confidence, as we feel assured, that their excellence will bring them into general use. Our oils will give Ada&ction* They .are manufactured by scnehUfio chemists,; under the most approved process mil al way she of a qualityrputop to handsome in (be beet condition. Ordersßoucitoa;|Aavancea made on consignments Special attentio|igiyesi-to filling orders forOmdaOil. in large orsmaulots—■ Lamps and wicks, of supplied, wholesale to the trade, at msanfaolQxeri?pnoes* ” ocfl&-lm- x ' ... Bailey, fabbell Aco, j* i ' , l>RWJTidiij* •" 1 jflfc' i -' . FU7MBEBS, •;■| E| . SB FOURTH STREET, ' „ yH-4 ’ •» : ■ ’ PLUMBING done in all ItavArioos I i Bi 1 ' ’ ' m.kmgj«mpn «p d ’- j =-;1 Xkt HiE BBj^’srXel^&^liinentery i WN:-. ra»ltth» r Bgymoar.4av;Uie RmrtaCgSjßOCEßliawpßSSrffSS B *^^':; fefflEr.' ■ j] '■•„.* «j >•*• ' ' •• ~ • d mibxlao .. *a&um tf raaaß W> ;j?OB ? ■ GtJOl> QOOD ®OK „ <3OOO JOB' QOOD FOB CONHITMPTTyW-.'fi. -.i ~ 'i>: - SPAZiBINO’S TITBOA T "OOffMSCIriOIEL i-. *.«,-« s * *">»*. - &PAipma>BA mmAV coMapESwra Thekc!a«ri!ie.Tiirf»t.» -,V,*.mJ! t*!,.*, 1 Thejrgtvßßtfeagttf*nd»oliiißa-to=ihe#oioi;f ’ ' ;., i -tiiT mm ■. _ - £** *" d ‘1; lß<iT^f,f T ® «hp *S*q*ky.- Si. °f i*s,®<!SgK“*i«»fK&MUtaafe'lpiiM . •WBSMpKto J ‘ CPnaldßr themin^iajwnaibJe,, i ¥oo them .; ~,, . ‘ ~ priok' 'vwßsn4^n^isia^u„^ i. Mjygignkturkffi'oi.aJjj a ■.’.« - - ,T ' - A;pac willia m w CBiptof’n&rlbente? ■’"*;*■ *• ’ .A****“i ; -" v ' ’“- »A- r.- *~ C ‘ - i-’. ", f . ''•’ 1 • '•;•***• ‘*ffr^ , *r l f . ... henby a sp^cd T J" ; "~ ;: i: ♦- , - 1 1"- 1 /; t+ - ' 1 ■ i' * 111 Fifth street. >i:-vT ]•'; 31 Filth street. . PlijLS the periodic 'attacks ;of Jfarvottf or from pain andaiclraeSBwMJ» obtained^;-;*! They »6lilomtail- ; in'rfetooYiags nil •; Headache to whioh ltaoSToa aro BO BubiGct. - ? ! They;aet gently dpo*rtihe>Baif»f»-e»moTin£ !'??_? n L n ,‘i> ' nR perh^df they nrtMrfiftJht * J^i«t*lmpio»tortootgijiiiitattTlßß-icjw and ' ttfjjr -•o‘‘tn6-dl|(esttTO,;htguM,'ahdhraa&(rroKtha : - whoiioaygtem. •, . they nßTe^^roTontod^aQdTejmTya TT** nTT"' l 'Q'' , f elate of the stomach. e * a>a^ c Tram-.*. r J; **** ; and may bo takenn^SiTimas=witlvjwytadi'Bafety end without maktngany chanKQ.of-diet. .and fhs ?> absent* of any daagraabltr.JtaU. renders', it easy to' "i adnrourfsr(Vmfoehildrcn;,:,: 4 As'isJ Bew»r* afCaniitorCelte., •-. Tie h»T#fiTe ; 'Bikiaitnreii op ißenry - ones,.. ■ ' - ' tSKCj ■* :■ - •W® All orders should; he addressed io',7 . ,v _ .- HKHRV . i smk {^fkQidMialMah^nr.TMk; £'■-:■£ Gephaiio 4Piila ,acoomplieh s .the,pSeScfar which' bit; they were msdedwCpteE|ij^r^|!^|ijaforme. ' «-' They hartfbßan tested'in. mare.tbsirhtiioratna ceeee with entjpeuwsßgep, J . If youartyarhaTelMenlroubledjnth'the head- ' ' aehe.eend ibrabojfXQephalio EiDsJ.SpThat'yoa ' . mayhaTCthemincaiwof, - -l ■■■■ ■'-■'■■Sll The Oephalle.PUieara -Baid~to ; ,Wa]riaVhai’lr«hly - i wtheradiacOTßred^ 1 r - j j ' nt-. i We are sure 1 that peraonsleufitaiM with' the y ! headaohe,whotntheu>,J»Ul.»tickJtp ; s|*in. From ihe SoutKmn io'l ' I _ifty thenr I you, that ape affiic£a<Landi»6 are rare J that,-yoQr-teEtimony «ah beaddect?todhe already _-- id ■ nnnißroaßiistthathaii.reoeSSdlhontfitir that‘no-' V-V other medicine can producer '£‘~ 'yi; «&SB|l§P^^* W a%;,; 4 J Bard to he yerr hß|sahh6,. v ?‘ < «ngle i ! <iliUlfimlLawtofamMik - 3 -t-i? y 4Ltfntt’dXj£& d SPAtDING'S»PBI®4»KDHSLTJE. - Wpi ‘ '> i -' *” fcr-hljmtseif sj-s,iS!£wf&% ,? ,; -BOOHOKTI - ... .J JdgßPjtTOHl -• * - . • ' V -i.. .•..\:.^*r.':f . 4ar u A i : ■ -‘-'r-.-? ! ■”" ?;tO-Z-A'h!! <■ iakhddentf wHI regulated :- 4 .families, itie yery deairaHe ',fO;iwrp’JMme cheap ■ ! imd;ConTenient >ray Tore - I m^mmnx-n. **■>*' - •-ss .-i .-w3 t ,;..sPAiJ>nartfs r glue q Bach i ert«lWttci®^torf)ik cut * flort ”>***nlm*> «“ «p-^ . - dsj Braeh i»ompan^.-i !^'^ue , K - i '.'^::--i‘v. Ab certain - ] -3 . •■■ . WWMh» * f - „ - 1-< j&<> - v-f. ■‘-fi- H&e. " ,n \ 'MM 16 l %%
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