¥l)e Haiti) post. JAMES P. BARR, ED I TO R AND PROPRIETOR. Verms:—l Hi x Dollar* per year, strictly in advance. Weekly, siDgle subscrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OI HIE CITY J? EI DAY M0HNING::::::::::;:N0V’H. a, CITY JVC A.T TBBS Supreme Court. Before Chief Justice Lowrie, Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Read Thursday, Not. 7, 1801. Tbe following opinions were delivered : By Thompson, J—City of Pittsburgh’s Appeal (Jope vs McClelland;) I). C. La cree affirmed at coßt of appellant. • Bbriver & Dilworth vs Nimick & Co. ; Appeal from D. O. Appeal dismissed al ■Com of appellant. Nimick & Co. vs Shriver & Dilworth ; Appeal from D, C. Appial dismissed at cost of appellant. By Bred, J—Mason’s Appeal, O C; De cree affirmed at cost of appellant. Woods vs Watkins ;D. C. Judgment affirmed. Hr Woodward, J—Pontius vs Nes. bltt & Hays, Union C. P. Judgment re versed and record remanded with ayn-oce dendo Ordered —That G-eorge P. Lie, of Philadelphia, bo appointed Guardian of the Poor of the city of Philadelphia in the rcom of J. M, Timond, resigned, and that the Prolhonolary tf the Eastern District send a copy of said order to Mr. White vs Pennsylvania Railroad. Ar gument c'osed by Poster fur plaintiffs in error. Hill’s Heirs vs Moore’s Heirs; West' moreland. Argued by Cowan lor plain tiff in error, and by Laird and Poster, contra. • JUisirnn Court, Before Judge Hamptcn. _ Thoksday, Nov. 7lh, ISGI. Ia the case of West vs Ekin 01. al., the jury found a verdict f r defendant?. The case of Henry Hotter vs William Stewart having been auucabiy Bottled the Ju y was discharged. J. Lawrence vb Harvey Karns ; action for money paid by plaintiff on a judgment against defendant. A non suit taken, "which the Court subsequently moved to set aside. Arrest of a tioverttmcnt Contractor lrom Sf. Louie, Charged with the Larceny of On the arrival of the MO train on the .-Pittsburgh, Fort Wav no and Chicago Eiilroad yesterday morning, Chief of Po lice Patterson with officers' Swain, Biddle and Hamilton, acting upon the authority of a dispatch received by the Mayor from the Chief of Police of St. Louis, arrested a passenger on the traiD, one Nicholas Wal ton (or "Walter) alias Henry Watts, and a woman traveling in company with him, who refused to gfve her name, but ac knowledged that she is the wife of a Ger\ man lawyer of St. Louis. The couple left the city of St. Louis on Tuosdayf Walton, though that place is under martial law, easily procuring a pastport. Ho is charged “wttfa. the larceny of §O,OOO, and the woman is said to have eloped with him. Walton was not much disconcerted by his arrest, but the woman soemea greatly distressed find was evidently afraid of violence at the hands of her husband, when he shall find her. Walton,according to his own statement, is a government contractor at St. Louis, where he furnished wood for the army, find if hia story is true the government has been greatly swindled by corrupt men. H-* says that in furnishing wood he noti fied the Quartermaster of the number of .cords and,without measurement or exami nation, vouchers were given him. Thus he would furnish Beven or eight hundred cords, put in a bill for fifteen hundred cords and obtain a certificate for that num ber. These vouchers he negotiated from lime to time as he obtained them, until he had some $6,000 deposited to his own credit. Having determined to change his residence he converted this amount into a Jbh’j of exchange on New York and, -then Belling the draft for gold, with ■his supposed paramour, succeeded in get* ting out of the city. When he purchased ihis railroad tickets he gave the name of Henry Watts, and the woman was not in. lerfered with in her departure, being un der his protection. Walton is arrested at the instance of his bondsmen, who gave bail for the faithful performance of the oontract entered into by him with the government. He says if he had agreed to divide with his security he would have been permitted to pursue his journey without interruption, and that he gave one of them his power of attorney shortly before leaving home. He alleges that he has been guilty of no criminal of fence—that the money was at his own dis posal and if he had remained hts partners could not have obtained any part of it without his signature. They will continue fIU the contract made with the govern* ineJ 4 - ’ton is some thirty-five years of age, 6 Canadi> b 7 birth - and 9i y ß , be r ? sided in St. Louie lo “ r or ?, ve ? ea ?L . lsr ,®® 7 “"i K aged as a builu ,r ’ He d7<sd hla . halr and whiskers before !t.' v,ng ’ ch “S' n 6 th ° m from a sandy color 10 a b ™ wn - ?" money of any amount wu.' lßUnd U I' OD hlB person. The woman is a Gorman, y about thirty years old, intelligv'® 1 ’ rather good looking. She speaks Ge. 01 and French fluently and very good liah. $3,8-10, in twenty dollar gold pieces, was found in her possession, some $2,080 in her trunk, $5OO in a purso in her besomand $O6O concealed in her “bustle.” She says money belonged to her husband and is D ot what Walton is charged with carrying it having, according to his atatement, £een sent ahead to Now York. The police to think othorwise and are of opin* lon this is Walton’s money! The woman is much alarmed lest her husband should k ill her and feels her situation keenly, Walton has no desire to return to St. Louis, although he says he left consider* able property there. He says if ho should be obiiged to return, a certain Quartermas ter there, with whom he was in collusion, will get into difficulty if he is disposed to “blow;”’and thinks he could 41 make him come down handsomely with hush money.” fle treats the matter very coolly B&d does not seem discouraged by the pros pect ahead. Both parties are still in custody and will be retained until the arrival of officers from St Louis, who h&vo been despatched to bring them back. Benefit or Mr. Njcakiic.—A line bill is presented Ibis evening for the benefit of Mr. Neafie, who has been playing a fine engagement hero. The bill comprises the flue Indian dr*ima of *' Metamora, or the Last of the Wampanoags,” in which Mr. Neafle gives his splendid impersonation of Metamora, the Indian chief, which has won him a line reputation ; also, by request of a number of citizens who desired to see him again in the part, ** Don Cxoj&t de Bazan,” giving him an opportunity to dts pWy his versatility of talent by playing the cavalier of fortune. This attractive programme should fill the home, taking into consideration the fact that Mr. N.’s engagement draws to a close. Dead —Mr. Jackson Eagles, who was stabbed by Deni* Tayk r at Hendersonville, Mercer county, died from the effects of the wounds on Thursday week. Mr. Eagles was peacable and quiet, and a man of char* actJf and position. Hie death and the cause of it is much deplored by his friondß and neighbors. Taylor baa escaped for parts unknown, |~“TWtrof' Co.-KTCffr/Hayfi’ Regiment. | By request we publish the roll of (Jo. K, 63d regiment Pennsylvania volunteers— Alexi Hays, Colonel Commanding. The oompany was recruited hero.and is asplen* "did one. The average of the men is twenly.six years and their average height 5 feet 9 2-7 inches. They are now station' ed at Camp Johnston, near Fort .Lyon, Falr&x county, Va., and when the time O *mes will doub loss mike their mark: ROLL OK OOMPANY «*K.” 03.1 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer?, Alex Hay?, Colonel Commanding. Captain—Charles W.Cnaprnan Ist Lieut —W. Hays Brown. id do Theodore Btgoley. Ist Serg’t—Rob’t. G. Mowry. 2d do Geo. B Chalmers. 3d do Edward Kel : y. 4th do William MeCieerv. ML do Robert B<antord.' l*t Corporal—Mark McGraw. 2«1 do Daniel Grostoobt. 3d do Fred. Patterson. 4th do Jonas J. Pierce. sih do .James Clark. 6th do Thos W. Boggs. 7th do Frank Rafter. Bth do James Perkins. Musicians—Reuben Rearoe. do Geo. W. Fh zgorahi. Teamster ...John Harvey. n PRIVATES. Bell Washington Keith Jacob Beatty David W Lathers Frederick Ba.r Jofin M Murray Michael Ist Bently Jasper Murray Michael i»d Bunco Jerry Myers William Brindley Edmond Muden John Bramara David Moreo James Carney James Mitchell Hiram Craig John Mitchell Alex Connelly James Mitchell James M Crow E ipnalet Menold James M Coxen Joseph Martin Robt. H Drake Win Muihollea Goo Davia Wm McGranahan Wm M, Davis James gimental clerk Davis David Me''oy John I>elaney Patrick McDowell Sami Dunham Robt McGahn James Dunham Samuel MeQuisi ,n David L Dunham 1 venter H McMUien Wm A Dugan John McKean Robt D Englshuq James McCullough Miles Evans Wm Nime William Kberman Henry W Orr Hoht Eaton Morgan Rood Waller J Ferguson. Rol.t Rust Samueit; Fritsch Henry Hiekert Jacob I'Arren Thomas Reed Woods Flowers James O Smith John M Green John w Smith Wm Harris Henry Houlley Thomas Hflsel Jeremiah Stamhaagb Samuel R Helssl Henry Shaner Wm H Hnnman Daol R Woods John Huffman Nath P Westerman Roiit Hodge Robt Whaling .James Hodge Janies (‘ Wdhsrd John Hooge Stewart Waddle Amos K Hil.ierbraod Goo W Yi.ung Iran! B Jones Andrew * KnM»r Johnson Jackson Jos MeKolveyJas Kenned « Jas. Habeas Corpus Case Derided, In the Supreme Court last week an in teresting habeas corpus case was brought up. The petitioner was John Roxborrow, of this city, who sets forth in his petition that one J&cob Horner, of Johostown, now restrains of his liberty a son of peti tioner, John Roxborrow,the younger; that about seven months since he put his child in the custody of his brother, Jaspor Kox* borrow, residing near Johnstown, to re main there fur n few months, and that in August last he heard that Jasper Koxbor row had placed the child in the poor house of Cambria county as a public charge.— The petitioner then started in search of his child, and tra&ed him to the possession of Ho’ner, who refused, to give him up.&lleg-! ing that he (the child) had been bound to i a man in Philadelphia. The petition I further set forth that the father of the boy has regular employment in the works of Eversons, Preston & Co., and that he has the means and ability to take charge of and rear the child. The petition was filed, and Horner, who is one of the Overseers of the Poor for Cambria county, ordered to produce the boy before the Court yes terday morning, which he did. It being shown that the mother, who bad been ad* I dieted to drinking, was dead, her husband again married and now in a condition to support his child, the Court remanded the I boy into his custody. Tun Last Commissioner Di>-f iiakoed. —On Wednesday Zaceheus Patterson,E,q , the ia3t of the three County Commissioners imprisoned for contempt in refusing u, obey the mandate of the Supreme Court by levying the “railroad tax,” -was re leased from custody by Judge Mellon, on application of John Barton, Esq., his counsel. Mr. Patterson was, we un derstand, released under the insolvent and thereby escaped the payment of the ®1 000 fine. His term expires next week, when his successor, David Collins, Esq., will bo sworn in. In relerring to this matter, yesterday afternoon's (razrtie says : “We understand that the motion for the discharge oi Mr. Patterson was at first opposed, but for some reason or other all opposition was withdrawn, and the ap plication was granted. It is alleged that the case took this tarn for the reason that there never was any authority in la* for holding the Commissioners in orison for a longer period than three months 1 If this be so, it is a little singular that the fact was not discovered long ago.’’ The Gliknon and (Jhlmax Diffi culty.*— Officer GlennOD, the third paty charged with assaulting the German Uhl man & few days since, yesterday entered bail before Mayor Wilson for bis appear* ance to answer. He alleges that having gone to Uhlm&n’s house with a warrant for the arrest of him and his wife, they resisted 1U execution, knocking him down, tearing his clothes, <fec., Uhl man threatening him with an axe. He says any violence used was'in self defence, as he will Bhow at the trial in Court. Divorce Cask —On Wednesday Jane Gelaton, wife of Peter Gelston, made ap plication to the Court of Common Pleas for a divorce from her former husband, J okn Miles. She was married to the latter in 1350, but he deserted hor in 1851, and she, supposing btin dead, married Gelston in 1860. Miles Juts recently re appeared, and Mrs. G. desires to be divorced so that she may live poacably with her present husband. The usual prefiminary order was *^vle. . h ThisT Concert ot big. Giambonl at Con cert Hall evening, was attended by a large.<«)d’W* a ?" ab * a audience, who seam ed dolighted wu b tbo ®nti>rtalninont. All the artistes did ’ . , rs * P owin g* es pecially, who is a favorite ; she wss encored several times as were also Prof. Da Ham and others. The C' cca9lon was a pleasant one and will be long remembered in the musical world. Election of Directors.—-At tin elec tion for Directors of the German Trust Savings’ Bank, held yesterday, the follow ing Board was chosen: A. Hoeveler,E. H. Myers, A. MtfySr, Adam Keinomann, S. Ilarbaugb, / X’hrist. Siebert, J. F. Uave kolte, Joseph Dang and A. GroeLzinger. Castors.—Wo wore passing the Dollar Store, 66 Market street, yesterday, and were surprised to 690 silver plated caßtors, sugar bowls, ereaui pitchers a - d butter dijjhes for only one dollar. Yt/ur choice of any article in tho store foe one dollar. Dead. —Mr. Arnold, who was so shock ingly burned by the explosion at Hoover & Co*s oil refinery, Franklin, on the let instant, died & fow hours after. His re* mains arrivad here yesterday and were forwarded to Cincinnati, where ho loaves a wife and family. _ Colonel Morgan ' Rohertsoit, whose death we announced a few days Bince, was a member of the firm of Curling, Robert* sen & Co„ ,of this city, but had resided at Orange, N. J., for some time past. Appointments. The Governor has commissioned Dr. J. JP. Hosack, of Mer cer, and Dr. E. Griswold, of Sharon, to be surgeons in the army, They havo been ordered to Harrisburg. EAGLE Oil. WOBKS. WXCrHT9IA.Iv & ANDERSON, Befiners and dealers in : Pore Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitta- Bedaoieaod Car < ireaee constantly on hand t Orders leflAt Gheas, Smyth A Water and Krst'streeta.Vlfi beprbmptiy h led. >oc2B-6m JOSSPO MOTOR AVTHOSY KIT IB JOSEPH MEYER ft 805, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE A CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn street, above me Canal. Uaveon hand a large aaeoruueni oi raucrand Plx.n Furniture, in Wainut aiiJ Mahogany of irutir own manufacture, and warranted *vjual io quality style to any mannfact.i*' i m mi* city, and *ii; -o at reaaoi able »rww-« UQfhit jpOCTEKS~ " PLACARDS HAND-BILLS, i‘noted at the lowest cash prices to suit the times, W. S. HAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WHO WTOIi PRINT IN RED, WRITE AMI HI,UE.(WITH FANCY uiriU,: PLAIN BLACK INK. and eee Hamplen and get prices. til »i)l4 Proposals fur hkkf cattle tis THE Hi >F, Se*Ud Pronosidt lor sup plying to the < iovermnent 4 u.o Reef r*u on the Hoof are invited on lim 16lh day of Novemlwr, isrd. kL 12 o'clock m, The Cattle lo he delivered m Washington city, on the 3dth day of N< \ ernlvr. IMU, or ai soon thereafter na thefioveroment msy direct to Liuu tenant H. C. C RKKN, A C. H.. (I. H. a. ~^3 ( * street, Washington <-ity, “Endorsed I’ropo-- als." tinF.sv Phopopals are also invited till the 15th day of November. Ifctil at 1 o’clock p. tn., for aupplwng 1 the (iotei oment 4.00 U head of Meet Cattl* on" Hie hoof. The Cattle to L«e dtdivered at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 30th of November, IHII, or as soon there after as the i JnverQTPent may direct. The In.is to he directed to Lieut. RH. BAKRu. 1,. A->' s.. U • s - A lb.’! O street, Washington, I>. C and ‘•Kntl .rd* f*d Propo-sls '• hBALti. Pie r are invited till the IMh of No* vemlver. ISfd. ai l mCI.k-k p|m. for stipplv>og 4,uk> head of Mt-ef (-Hide to the (tovarnmerr. The Cattle to l>e delivered oa the 8l)ih day of January, IMI2, or as soou thereafter as the may direct at either York, Ch nibnrsburg or Hsm— hurg, Pa. ns the (iovcrDmem m»y direct The bid - to be directed toMa . A HKi K WiTH, <H. I\B. a , <j street, Washington, l>.C..and cndcrjfeti jK>salH.” tiovernmenl reserves to ji-e!fihc rijiht to pay m *1 resstiry note-, *nd to r»j«ct any bid f ir any mils,*. No bid will be entertained unless the bidder » }>r»isent to respon i to his hid. Each I it of l-Mtl.i delivered shall average at least I :VD pounds gross v eight ; *-rd imurmAl *|!| 'received wh ch i**-- than Ip undr • n-n weight. * FORM o:- HI I>. I, A B. do hereby propose to del,v»r to die i»ov ernmem good P.ee( Cattle ou the hoof for p«r hundred pounds gross weight ’ll.- Cat |e to be delivered ath-'cordm,; u> the terms r I the enclosed advertisement, i'he Cattle to Is* weighed on the scales, ami me aeigM so determined In tie the purchase weight. I hereby io gives vood •nd iiutticteiu bond lor the iultidmeut of u»e ono tract, And to receive'l rensurv notes or other <»ov ernment funda in payment lor me t auu. no4dtnol4 T. J. bRAf 1'....... PAUL, HUb UD.7.7L WM." tsKAKK Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY HTRKET, PXTTSBIKGB. GRAFF & CO,, MANUFaCTUEERS. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of liit* ic to l/ioir !nrg« sloe* of w«ll s«- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stovee, AlaW:* improvkl* HTCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS, Hollov-WAc., among which wi> in. found the BRSI COAL COOK BTOVJCS IN TH K BTATK. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IKON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at Iho Buie Fair for the BEST COAL COOK HToVKA Alk> FIRST PREMIUM awarded to tbe TBITE AKSBXCAV, GLOBE * REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD OOOK STOVES NuW IX USE The KENTUCKIAN and KANHAH Prenjium Storen are antmrpaascd. We oa.1! aUonrioti of UEALEKB and BUI LDKRfI to the larir«t»i ol GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN 'J' H K BT A T R N.R—Weltnslhe DIAHOND.n.I KULII’SK ro»l Cook Stovee with Soap-Stone Linmi'a, which stand the Hre better than iron. oc’2S;ia F AND K LEG ANT DRKaB GOODS, SHAWLS, &0., BLACK AND WHITE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, The JHcClcllan Clouk, (a la Militairo.) SHAWLS AND CLOAKS every variety and _gtylo NEW STYLE Dlt ESS CtOODS. BAIjMORAL skirts, Handnomeni in the citj. NEEDLE Wr;KK AND HoSIEIIY WOITIESTU UOODS. A FULL STOCK. They will be aoUl at the VICRY LOWEST PiUCKS. C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market Street. NEW MKDICAIi DISCOVKIU, J7°R the speedy and pernianen t cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Ermsmons, Incontinence, bennal irritability Gravel, Stricture aod AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAOOERH3 whiisii ban he«n used by upwarun of ONH HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, m their private practice, with entire huccohh, m; per iling Census, Copaiba, Capsclxs, or any compound hitherto known. HELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often effecting a cure in a few days, and vben a cure h eiiected it is perman eat They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on Lhe system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate tjie breath; And be* ing sugar ooated, all nauseous taste is avoided. fto chaitgt of diet im tit&wary whilst using then; uor does their action interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains six.dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, and wfli be sent by mail, postpaid, by any advertis ed Agent, on receipt of the money. None genuine without my signature oh the wrap per, J. BRYAN, Rochester, N.'Y., General Agent. aa27:d<fcwfy-jg FT'HOMA.S H. ELLIOTT, M. D., ‘Df&o«nSouth Side of South Common, (one door east of Federal street,) ALLEGHENY CITY. DB ELLIOTT having returned to Allegheny, and resumed the practice of medicine, respect fully otters Jhls professional services u his old friends and the community generally. noli Lw 01 L KEFINERY FOB SALK, Situate on the WASHINGTON TURNPIKE ROAD Vi mile from Jones’ Ferry Landing, ..th a I t tiiturea receaaarr for making good oil. Also an abandonee of water. For further inlormation enquire of HUGH ROBERTS, month of Saw Mill Run, TempjUknceTiUe. 006-lw ‘ J LATEST BY TjjLEGRAPH Last Slight's Slews up to Two O'elork, Ncavm IToni waslilngtnn Washington Oity, 7.—The news from Europe at th 6 State Department is eminently satisfactory. Official dispatches corroborate the im*> pressiong given by the telegraphic reports published irt the newspapers. Unofficial communications from loyal citizens of the United States residing in Paris and Loudon say that in Prance, Prince Napoleon has cast off all reserve and declared that the insurrection cannot prevail, and other lottord say that secession is dead in Franco, or at loast that it gives no signs of life. Count Piper, the new Minister resident from Sweden and Norway had his first audience of the Secretary of State to-day at '.he Department. It is officially com municated to the Government that the selection of this distinguished statesman, a li.'ioul doscondont of C> unt Piper, who is identified,wHh the gjlbrious history of his country jn the period of Charles \ll of Sweden, is designed as a special mark of respect and good will) on the part of Sweden towards the United States. It is not unlikely that our Government will take some suitable recognition of this ac tion on the part of Swodin. An ordor has boon prepared officially informing tho army of! the roliring of Lieut. Cun. Scott, and etpbodying hia let ter, in which he slates hi* reasons for Ujis voluntary act. The indications are that Gen. Jtuell will I be assigned to t he comm ah d of tho Depart ment of tho Cumberland, to relieve Con. 1 Sherman, who will probably return to the army of the Potomac. C moral Walbek haw not an yt t boon as signed to a position. It Is believed that he will remain here to become thoroughly acquainted with the goneral plana.of tho Commander in-Chiof, whoso policy fcppeftrs to be, while aeling with a view (o the good of the government and the efficiency of t‘io army, to render his appointments, changes »ud transfers entirely agreeable to J.hone directly concern* d in then. General Mitchell, who recently tendered hia re-ignation, has arrived in Washing CARDS, &c William Moran, of Philadelphia, ha? hf“n appointed C »nnul at Uayonno. Thu Government Ktilromi Depot has boon in negueintion for fcorno tirmijyyilh tbo several Ka’lr.iH'.i (.wmpHnic* between Washington, Nf«w \ < rk, Boston and Buffalo, fora m. re i.ij.-.di'«us arrangement of trains by which c-<mmunu-ation with d'll-Tont p*ru «'f tbo North w * ii be trn>r» Iriqtjonl am! f'liro. The arrangements aro :>«»i 1 v oo|n piolod, availing only the final »cli«-n a( -i to b w loud at Fhiladulphiu i Monday next. Tho lV»al Office D.<p*.-!.' rnunt will be represented fw An.'i.-tan; I'. M. U*nc'ral McClelland-and the War Do* J-artment hy Tlu.f. A. Chilflcld, Aistelanf C maral Manager of Railroads for the gov ernment. (.apt. 4L riey the G'-nural Manager, has been Ccin[wlied on amount i>J ill health to ask a leave of absence fur a few day®, during wbtcb limn Mr Canfield will discharge thn duties of that ofli.-o. Thnre have been no arrivals from the flotilla, and norm from the P . I ’mac Ihe iiamo of tho s'num ir M >unt \ err.on has been changed to Mount Ww»r i.'igtun and that of Powhatlan to King Phillip, them being already Mount Vi<r« rmn and l’owbaitan among the federal tVearnArs off the Holhern coast. A loiter rw-uvod to-night from D&rnes t wn, (i-mura! Bank's Headquarter* gays ; The Utn«t rol.able information from the \ irgtnia side of the l/pper Potomac in due** tho belief that tbo rebel* are strongly r- Hilo-cing lhetr po*U and fort;ficati«*ntt m and nr-.nind Winchester as well and on ttuor river frontier, fearing h simulLanocus advance of General Kelly from the direc tion of Uoruney, aod Colonel Geary from Sandy Hook. So mo persons estimate the number of rebels at Winchester at }>,ooo, while U is known that their forces at the river pouts have been increased dai : v of late. They have resumed the practice of Urine on our pickets, but this mode of warfare has not yet proven very sanguin* ary, nor successful to the ;&asailhnU. The letter furibAr says, that during yesterday the Potomac rose so high as to compel our pickou to forsake the towpath of the canal, so that at present there is no danger of either of the contending parties crossing in force. N«> important event on tho Virginia «ido of tho river, ha* ior some days poet. Prufmtaor Jjowe has completed bis con- 4 tract for live balloons to be used for obsor* vatory purposes. A rrconroitoring parly from General Smith’s division yesterday, wb<-n near Vionua, arrestfd Lfr Hunter, a Virginian in the rebel army, iio will bo brought to W apbinglon. Tbo govnrnmerit ha* r.. 0 information from iiosseau’s army ot particular interest. In(cresllo{? it'ews Troui New York. New York., November 7. —Tho Even ing Post Raya a gontloman of thin city has received a private loiter from Fcrtrefis Monroe dated the sth saying. We havo just received a socoud diepatch from the great expedition. Tho Groat Republic has grounded and lost some of her horses, but everything ola» was right. They worn of! Bull's Bay. This intelligence is ex imrnoly doubltul Thu 56 th regiment, numbering 1,100 men, arrived from Newburgh to day, and had a reception by tbe eons of Orange and SulliVAn counties. Among tho speak ers was Commodore titringhnw. Tbo regiment will leave for tho seat of war this afternoou. Governor M.-rgun and Senator Harris havo 6ent a dispatch to General Wool asking him to delay his contemplated re eignation and eontinuo in his present posi tion. Tho Chamber of Oommeroe has passed resolutions expressing Ur sense of the emi nent services of General Scott ia flattering terms, and appointed a committee to pro-, sent him with a copy. Tho Chamber of Commerce has resolved to memorialize Congress for the establish ment of a mail steamship line between Sin Francisco and China; also to momor iali/.-j the Canal Commissioners for thelato closing of the canals and an early roopon» ing in the spring. Southern Item*. Louisvtllk, November 7 —An armed Confederate Bteamer hag brought into Charleston the brig ltnlsuy Ann Wells, of Maine, Michael, Tennesso, and six others. The privateer Sumtor, it is said, has boen captured leeward of Barbadoes. Wißfall has boon mado a Brigadier and Benham a Major General of the Confede. r&tes. It is stated in Hichmond that 51G vessels have run the Southern blockade Bince the 15th. o. May. The Little Bock Gazette says that Solon Borland has boen appointed a Brigadier General. Over a Hundred Federal* Captured. Kansas City, Nov. (i—One hundred and twonty Federal troops, under Captain Schields, were captured by the enemy near Littlo Santa Fe, Missouri, this morning. The Foderals were on their way to join Fremont’s command. The reported force of the eoemy was five hundred men. » Boston, Nov. 7.—Arrived ship Old Dominion from Liverpool and .Bark Arola bom Smyrna.; The Military Movements in Missouri. Bpecial to the Hi. Louis Domocral Kolt.a., Ifo. , November 7. —The ex* pediliun under Colonel Dodgo, whioh left hero a few citiytt since, in questof Kx Judge Freeman's band of marauder rebols, took possession of Houston, Texas oounty, on ibe 4th, and captured a large amount of rebel properly, and several prominent secessionist?, including some officers of the rebel army. A largo mail for the rebel array was also eaptimd, containing in formation of the po 1 i >n of the entire force. Cox U in Missouri; Captain Wood, with his ranger?, has gone forward to Spring Valley to rout the main body of Free man’s band stationed there. Captain Stevens, who loft Springfield on Tuts lay morning, has reached bore, and reports that on Tuesday mortflng our pick, U woro to be extended beyond the old battle ground at Wilson* - . Crook, the advance guard of the enemy having re* treated from that position. Their advanc ed guard at that point numbered 7,f>00 strong. General Wyman had been ap polnu-d Provost Mumbai of Springfield, ami our linßS wore strictly guardod, no poison being allowed to pass west or south* WGBI. ienvcnworiki tlecUeu—Prai rie on I'lre, LicavknwouTir, Nov. (I,—The election yesterday lor county and a portion of state ollioer? panned off quietly in this county* The officers aro about evenly dividod be tween Republicans and Democrats. Thore was but one S.ate ticket. Wo have accnunis of a devastating prai riu llro in tin wmloin part of tho mate, sweeping over the greater part of Davis and Dickinson counties, involving fha <!«► blruoliun of ftiiipos^grain, hay, uUfunU, slock, A ! Ton llro was kept away /rum ; Junction (My only by the greatest nxor« lions of the ruiz-in*. K injors of loss of human life were eurrt-nl A l>:uigf»rouN (onntcrfHf* I 1 H ! L A li KLPH 1 A , NoV. 7 oculel cmi i*Tleit on the Karinor's *fc Me ebanw s M ink, sf> note, has been detected to day. This is the moat, dangerous coun terfeit issued for none tune, and there ir reason to believe ihal an extensive circula tion has already been given to them. Par* ties have been arrested hero while attempt* ing to pass them. Tho only dittoreneo ol Lho counterfoil from the genuine, is that :bo letters in the name of the bank are e<*R regular, and the Ilgams on tho sides ire shaded 100 deeply Tho vignette is lorfoot, * fojL Baker's HatnaliiN In f>(ale at ln<l«p«micDce Hall. 1 il I lai>kl.rii iA, Nuv, 7 —The t-pecisl .rain bringing the remains ol the l«ni«*pt •d R»ker tr.-m Washington, reached this - tly at two 0Y1..( k I b .»< afternoon and j wr-.-fl received by Mn\<>r Jlunry at tho dt-jMii and pap-cd ‘•ven to a number of the privatira of the California regiment aflor being dnp.jßited m hearse, lho coffin was rover**} with the hoHulisul silk Hag receiv ed by Mayor li*nry from the mechanic* of San Francisco. The procession was cornp..6M of t wo regiment» of homo guards ann Col Gregory's regiment of FennsyU vania volunteers. The city Groys acted as a i*ody guard and tho following di-tin gui-hed gentleman pall bearers: Maj Gerw Fattarson and Oolfoneg and Major Cba*. W. Smith uf Lho Calilornia regie nierit. The Pacific Committee and a num ber of army and navy officers participated. The pn-cet-Mon jnovrd to independence fciall. where the remains were placed in at Ihc fn-1 ~f the sUUio of Wasaiog i n Thousand* of jwvipiH are visiting the hail this evening tAXter ReturaM of (lie Wl»con- hlii Election Milwaukee, November 7.—Later re turns Fhow largo IJ-ur,». ratit- Enina, Bscino county, which usually civics rmo thousand Republican his a reported L)om. (Miratic result. It is, however, vary close and doubtful. The Propeller Hunter Des troyed by Flre-Taveui) Lives Lost. Chioaoo, Nov. 7.—The propeller Hun ter, of the Buffalo and Chicago lino, was burned this morning while lying opposite the Warehouse of Sturgis, Smith & Co She was valued at $lO,OOO, and insured.— Twenty persons, whoso names are un known, supposed to be dock hands, were lost From MlNKOtiri St. Louis. November 7.—A letter from an officer high in rank in Springfield dated the nth, Bays that tho army was quiot and in good spirits ; that thore was no enemy noar, and that ( ten. Hunter had no expec tation of a battlo at present. A dispatch from General Fremont, dated in camp, noar Quincy, Mo., oth, says that uo will bo at St. Louis on Friday, accom panied by -108 men: Federal dun-boats Attacking Columbus. Ky. [Special dispatch to the Chicago Evening Journal.] (Jaiho. November 7 —The expedition which left here last evening, destined for Columbus, it is suppmod, (ire having a warm time: Heavy cannonading has been beard hero for the Ibsi few hours, and we aro expecting momentarily to hear of the capture of (J ilumbup. Tbe Rebels Stealing Wagons In Kentucky. Louisville, Novembor 7.—The Jour nal is credibly informed, that in the ooun tios south of Uroen river, Brickner’s mon within the last four or live days, havo stolen or seized from 000 to 800 wagons Fire In Bt. Louis. St. Lotus, Nov. 7. —The bagging fac, tory of John 0. Ball, corner of Mulauphy Btreet and Leverwell, with about 1,000 bales of hemp, wore burned this morning. Loss about $ 1 JO,OOO. The insurance is not ascertained, but it is light- New York, Nov. 7.— Arrived Bhips B. Adams from Liverpool. A small boat was upset in the North river this after noon and 4 negroes seamen were drowned. They were intoxicated at the time. Sew York Markets. New York, November 7 . Kvaiing, Cotton firm ; 1,400 bales sold at 24, Flour firm ; saleß 23,000 barrels. Wheat firm • sales 85,000 bushels at $1,28@51,34 for red ; $1.38(o)$l,50 for white. Corn firm ; sales 100,000 bushels at Lard buoyant at 8,1@9;j. Whisky" firm at 21@ 21A. .Stocks are dull ; (Jhicago and B I 62t; 111. Central R.K. (12$; Mich. South ern 39 j ; Mil. & Miss. 80j ; Missouri sixes 4°s ; Tenn. sixes 42; North Oarolinas 60 • Louisiana coupons, of 1879, 8H j Federal coupon fives, of 1874, 84. Exchanges aro ite&dier. ” Cincinnati Market*. tiHciNNATi, November 7— Evening,— Flour closed very dull; there was node m&ad for export and prices warw nominal; buyers were offering $4 for Superfine.— w “n<s h;nged and dull 78@83 lor Bed, and 85@90 for White. Corn steady at 29. Vnu flrm st 26 £@-7, and Eye at42@6o. Whisky advanced to 14}, with sales ot 900 bbls. Mess Pork and Bacon sides were' hold higher to day; the former was in de. mand at $10,76, and tho latter at the stock of both is reduced; 200 tierces new LaTd sold at 7@7Jc to be delivered any time this month, and 25.000 pieces green Hams, tu be delivered the lsst ton days of this month. S igar is in good demand under very favorable news from New York; 100 hhds. sold at 9£<aUol Coffee' steady. Molasses dull. Exchange dfill at £ premium. The River ana wenifibr at] Louisville. I Louiaviixs, Not. 7 —Th ? river ■■ fall. | in<{ rapldlywith 8 foot water fh the cilia}. | Weather clear.. Mercury 63 degrees. I fITTSBUKQH THEA' I ‘ IBHU un, Mi»ian„ _TO. HENDERSON Be2“ta” PWr«?BS'' r «& a ‘S BoI ®& 5®* 1 * ca-ele. chair*. p »rqnette and Drpas Gallery, 16 cents, Colored Boxes, 60 cents; Farewell Benefit of the , . A.NEAFIR imencan actor,J-: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8 18®L M E T A M O R a, .' MaUmor » 1 -..Mr. Neafie I To conclude with . I DON CEESAR DE BAZAN. Don Cmiar .Mr. Neafio- WM. M. FABER & CO,. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS. IUOIV I'OUIVOERS, flAneral Machinist* and Boiler Maker*, New tha Pean’n K. R. haawrager ItobojL ft'iTTMuimon, i»*.i " MANtJFACTUHK ALL KINDS QV fl , u " 4n ? "Wong: front: three to one nghu, muiaj and <rir<mlwtiftw mills. • - H Hava *)*o on hand, flo4*b«Kt sad raad* or «,hUw KnlXa° rt BOWOa ’ Dlti00 “ ®3Se S w^- Atso, lurnlsh Boileie mil Sheet Iron winaralnW Wrought Iron shafting. llarf|jera nod pSSmIb erorv ranetjr, end Coohnuotlm mauutacturo ot woolen Maoblpery md Mmfcrae flerde. Our pncouarolow,our machine rr manufacture O me heat quality ofmateriala, end warranted in Ail OOHOH U) gjfO SAtiuffMUOD* «rOrdoro from all part* of the country eollmtea •nd promptljr Sited; _ flisl:.l*w Dlf. WM. ifAUr'A BALSAM. I'lt. WM. HAl.l/H HU.HAM, OK- WM, ilhhh'jS UALSAM, Wl. WM IfAI.I,VI BttdMM, hOtt TBK l/'ifrO 1 !, ’ von i’hk i.usoH. (<o« thk oiiNun, huy rm uinoh. Atsstfaln euro for A corum furs for A ccruio cur« for A curtain euro for Coughs, (UA-ta tend Peia in lb* CoUilhA, <ubl* and Vain Mi llu* W'/fc, Culigilit, Colli* uui PutQ iu die Cougba, CoUiM uQii JVm in Lhu kU<iu, And si UiMettttfta of Hot cbrsl »#•! Imum*, Aurt ail o( 4l»# and hua&t, And oil Ili>*toi*oM ot luo Clwst sod iMti#*, aiiu all ib«e«u*>* ot Utn U>w*t and Lunat*. Kor ttslo by JOS FLEMiNO For Sato by JUS FLKMINO Kor Hairs by JOS FLKMLNO Kor *Saln by JOS FLEMING Comer of Diamond «od Mark ei+trp.ut. Corner of Diamond and Markdi atrooi. s - A finely ox *9- Pine White, Plain ao<i Fgacjr FUo&ftHtader wid Ofurnhirt* on bud, and ipHh< to todor, on uhortaMt noUco, at R. WILLIAMSONS, SHIKT PAIiTOSI, HO. 47 *T. CLAIS STKJSKT h I) I E S BALMORAL BOOTS Always on Kami and made to order*! Hhortjootaoe W. K' SOHMERTZ & CO., Q. K N T S' FREA'CBf Catfi F BOOTS 5 Double aide and double upper, wwHAted equal to aoy in Lbe city, and will very low forc&SH W. K. SOHMERTZ, & CO., gPALDING'S BBOWN’S BRONCHIAL TBOOHKS, BBYAN’B PULM.ONIQ WAFERS. AY KBS’ CHEBBY PEOTOBAL. ICHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. SKLLEBS’ COUCH SYRUP. CHAS. H>. SUPER, >T HIS DRUG STORE, lor. Penn and St, Clair Sts. no 2 TO THE PUBLIC. Especially the lano- _ rant and falsely Mod. eat Physicians of all do nominations, treat eecrw*. JMmIW and delicate self abuse and diseases or stnations common and nddentto youths ofboti eexos, and adults, single or married. Because L>i: BaiHsnnr publishes the fact of his doinp ■**» igc«ram and falsely raodnet are dreadfully shocked, and thratt-itagreat Bin ?ery immoral, and tor contamination and corruption among their wires, promising none and daughters. Their family phyaicianshould be cautious to keep them in ignorance that ibftVtlr Uie same aa hr. BRaJKBTUUP, (exitepl publishing) iest a lucrative pmrtice might lie lost to them among stupid, falsely modeft and preaumptoouji families, bora ADd rained in IgunnhJtpo, aprtxhgen ■ as mushrooms, and who compare society. UteUi- I gene* scnae, Ac, to dollars and ccnte mysterious!;, meanly or illy gotten. It is to public howeyet, that numerous parents and, guaxchaDS are thankful that their eons, daughter# and wards,' piovioualy feeble, sickly and of dollcateoondition 1 tad appear to health ndMgor by Lt. BEAlNSTßUPvbefiidea many before and after mar» riago through him have been tayAdmubh BUiteTm&' anilety, mortification, Ac. of over thirty Yean experience and ote jervatioh, consequently, hahifaßupertorskillintha I reatmeni of special dfeeages, and who fa doily cont ttltad by" the profession, as well recommbnded by respect* able dtisens, publishers, proprietors Of hi fiefa, Ac, Sperafatorhea, or 90 called nocturnalemfa aiona>- TOa dreadful malady can becbmpletbty e. ared by thcreiy fastdiacotery that hasbeveryet fai led. In. female disease# hebaa had superior experi* one on aoooa&t or his old age, seventy" yean, all Irregu larity fa oomjtietaly«uftd£> Ab for eonsump Hon or puhpooacy diseases my syrups; whichere a P®P£' sed from Iceland moss and Other tagrediev *taW a skillful physicscn fire years at the bu£ln> *m»»' has hod more onccesa than nil the preten «oaa that hare as yet been' discovered, as the ot 'rtin cates will show. They are all genaineand ca 9 be t found according to n pamphlet that each pe. men will get at the''exkmmatl .•yall-freenf chan wsa—- Office 8A BmlthAeld street, near Diizooid six eet Trfaataobmnranioatioasfromallpartaoftihe ion ■triply attended to. Direct to •; '•* BQj gno dedlyiemfa TUtabturgh Boat Offioe. AMUSEMENTS, AND MISSES' 31 Fifth (tire**. FINK 81 Fifth streak THROAT CONFECTIONS* For aalfl by , instant - BTKEJIBTHKNXQtTR iVCtfCBJ good for cLßßataEftir^fi&S GOOD FOB GOOD FOB * '■’"■* oooDi^coNSGttFsiym SENTtiEHKit'cJCEMf v--'.4a, . • r . r ■•’• ■ V75./' V - : japfe^ST'. BPALDffi&S TBS&AT •QOSFSCTIOB& ®umwa, • CHILDREN jOBT-FOlt : j. s ,&PALi)ixcrs TBBpAT^mtiimciicuta. Th«J Teliere clear the Tlireat'' r- -•'•* '■/ 5 / i The. L” " t *® a * u ‘-w<i TpMm# lathe gaf&S:* Thnin daliocaaaramafcifcebreatb it-- Tboy are ,p> » <*us?jr ?■ w 1 adrlae ererr <me U oeor a Bad Breath; * a*? s ®!®Jm£ gW *iUrellBVe joa with me B»>Stottti4mo£<^^^ nd|^***^**B^^ or •m-tafe ±iSr££j&BA. oonatder tham'iiw«Si&.iftfr ' L*‘ (a kw HjcAKfts&Di. ■ Jwt^oetrvt^’jforiaie^fpi^^^^ [ ~., «*». L*xiu& EmW 'Jfatrrpeeo Booia 'S^pfta&jr* do do ■'Caif ■"■ *£» <k> do JOp.: , ft X r^J,.,3 tk> <*um Sboftsv Qbfteii; - '''"j':- " "^3 *ea’o " '-f '" *~ --, sf T '•;« -do ■ Sat" ; '‘-?*SSf§ *> GttMSregKie 4k jiggi *Ug» VBcai , u _ -SfHap. ''"' ■fhi' „■>"l ' ‘ * t!? 'S2L 1 ' .a ~ r -jg a iwc gwmaffSii^i^jpSijga. TO FAEMB&S AND' O' GKOWEpr Grain Fan PAT 3PHE raberit BecoaJ. la jnomUion mlUieeri Thspitom E&S.* gowUhin ft. uulMMds,pi fldettcoUiM) The ud<h right to mi v!rgim»S'd dtaniinitHlt Wholoftilaor Ixwghißm,, AM. OKKLY, Ttauim SOLAR OIL ■' \-J or NO. 3 BT Ha vi. midst of life, penor adva viced to Oil defier*" ture,and£eep£ Die d&FBBIO&l oarownworicfc -Bolar" n*ior T od and expl< Is a Ughti ••Solar*, odortaedt now in . * jt UAftr-Mapiblnei marked ’■ rWe ... the mar) trieaw' -thaU u*e. middonaansif. filling orders for k. L*mpi*,andwieib whofewleto the ink ar ~*pw r T; e ■ A JRgdSßrsjfeall EOOKAW/Lm-Bo9< Ao. IST ,JM (Till Wflffi; •ala ud ir«f— -si&wMa*! || f| liwiliii^ A >1 'j Sr,® : i
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