tye CDailji fJaat. , JAMES P- BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOB, Term**— XUtir, ■ 81X Dollars per year, strictly in ' adrarco. Wmttr, Single subacrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OP IBE CITY WBOIIIg.SDAY MORNING::::NOV. 13. C-iTT 3VT AT TEES IJ..OBIt,BBj}iSL Out rag kb in Virginia. —A Union man named James Duncan is now in the city, with his wife and no means oTsubsistence, endeavoring to reach Cincinnati. He was a resident ol Culpep. per, Va., where he hud lived eight years. About five weeks since his house was visi ted by.a.band of rebels, who stolo from him eight oows, four horses, his bedding, dothingamd all the money and provisions In the : house, obliging him to fly with bis wife for safety. His two children had been seitt to Cincinnati some time before. He informs us that the houses of many Union men In the vicinity were plundered and burned and hundreds of them pressed into the service'of the Confederate States; that there is no crop within fifty miles of Oulpepper(in Virginia) that will be saved, the country having been completely de vastated. He is left penniless and is much in need of aaisstsnce. The Wheeling papers say that one night last week, in'Lewis county, no less than five Union men were killed by roving bandi of rebels, in the vicinity of Weston. Their names are William Brake, OVVen Mu Ivy, Porter Arnold, Wm. Blair and another. Arnold was a secessionist last spring, and ran away to Ihe rebel army. He subsequently returned and made pro fesaionß of loyalty, for which, it appears, Mb life was taken. Great excitement pre vails in Lewis and the adjoining counties, and the Union men are fleeing from the neighborhood as best they can, taking with them what little effecu have been Spared from the general ruin The SI. I..t>uis l’'u^itiws. The case of Nicholas Walton, the St. liOuis government contractor, comes up on final hearing before the Mayor to day. "We learn that another habeas corpus be fore Judge Williams baa been applied for, to bo urged in caße Walton is finally com. milled. The woman ia still in the city and at large. Walton iB daily becoming more closely entangled ln\he meshes of the law. Fear ing that other proceedings against him ' mightjafl an information was made before 'the United States Commissioner here, charging him with defrauding the governs ment, and yesterday a commitment for furttfhr hearing was lodged against him by Commissioner Bailey. The hearing for to-day, so that even should the Mayor dis charge him, and the habeas corpus be allowed, he will still have anothor ordeal . to.go through before regaining his 1 borty. 'Memjllfcte fiom the Governor v cornel at any hour.— A yy.--°fye transgressor is , Supreme Court. Present, all the Judges. Tuesday, Nov. liiih, 18C1. Longnecker vs Scott; Fayette. Argued by Miller for Plaintiff in Error. Forsythe vs Wells ; Fayette. Argued by Keims for Plaintiff in Error, and by •Ewing, contra. Durbin vs Durbin; Greene. Argued by Purmanfor Plaintiff in Error, and by Black, contra. Pittsburgh and Connelisviile Bailroad Company vs Stewart ; Fayette. Argued by Sewell and Fuller for Plaintiff in Error, and by Ewing and Patterson, contra. Tax Collectors Appointed —The Nuance Committed of Councils have ap pointed the following persons to collect city and business taxes and water rents for 1861, outstanding Nov. Ist. No ap* pointment for the Second ward has yet oenn made: First Ward—Allen Cordell; Third Ward—Jno. Martin; Fourth Ward —A. P. Thompson; Fifth Ward—Joseph Irw -to SllLh Ward—J oS9ph A. Butler; SevmHn Ward—George .Moore; Eighth Ward—David Hutchinson; Ninth Ward —Hugh Hammond. The amount of ouU -Standing city taxes is larger than last year. .The county taxes outstanding are IeBS than one third of the whole. The County Com. missioners have not yet appointed all the collectors for county taxes. Insubancx Company Klkctions— The stockholders of the Western Insur ance Company held an election for thir teen Directors yesterday, with the follow ing result: Beuben Miller, jr , James Me* Auley, .Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Jfimiek, George Darsio, Wm, H. Smith, Chas. W. BtckelsoD, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer,\David M. Long, Reese J. Thomas, Banj." P. Bakeweli, John R. McCune. These gentlemen were all mem, tiers of the old Board except the last two. Tne stockholders in the Eureka Insur ance Company re-elected the old Board, as follows; S. H Shoenberger, W. K. Nim. ick.'W. J. Anderson, Jamos I. Bennett, B. D. Cochran, G. W. Cass, J, A. Caugh ey, S. Jones, B T Leech, jr., W. W. Martin, D, McOandloss, I. M, Pennock, A. D. Smith. Gun'S. —We reler our readers in Alle* gheny City and the country to the card of J. Fleeger, gunsmith, of Allegheny City. He has been long established in business, and has now quite a reputation for accur acy and finish of workmanship. He keeps on hand a fine assortment of guns of all descriptions, or makes them them to order, and does all repairing well and promptly. His terms are moderate and he may be re lied upon as an accomplished workman, ■well skilled in his business. f Early on Saturday morning last a party of rebels numbering one hundred, known as the “Mocasins,” succeeded in -urprising some forty home guards, under Captain King, pno mile back of Murraysville, in Jackson county,Va. Thojebols compelled their prisoners to take oath not to bear arms against the rebels, when they were released. Their arms, uniforms and ac coutrements, forty in number, were taken by the rebels. Union reinforcements were hourly expected from Ravens wood. The court of inquiry in the case of Com mander Poor, charged with negligenoe concerning the escape of the pirate Sumter, have adjourned, and. on their ; report, the Navy Department has orderod a court martial to convenes, composed of Captain Breese, president; Captains Latimer, Levy, Jarvis and Chauncey; Lieutenant Wm! G. Temple judge advocate. The court will meet ou the 18th inst ChASITY Ball. —A number of gentle men are now making arrangements for a grand ball, at Lifayelta Hall, on Thanks, giving Eve, the proceeds to be devoted to the iund of Ihe Ladies’ Belief Society, for the purchase of plenkets, socks, etc., for the soldiers now In the field. is a patriotic one and will, we trust, - meet with due encouragement. OjIFT. Hampton’s Battbry. —A de-< tachment for this company left on Mods day night with Quartermaster D. M. Stewart. Lieut. Fleming goes to-day and will take any packages for the compaoy left at Jos. Fleming’s drug store, Market etreal, before noon. Monet prom Soldiers— Mr. C. P. Taylor arrived yesterday from Camp Pier pont,;Virginia, bringing from Company E Eighth Pennsylvania - Reserves $385, which has been left with John Ogden & Co., for distribution among the families of she men. Meeting, Olathe Judges—The Total Official Vote. • The return judges re assembled yesterday morning in the Quarter Sessions Court room and proceeded to count the army • vote, the officers of the first meeting act ing, viz': A. Hiland*, K. i q., President, and Messrs. James Gormly, J- A.. Bargeant*i and H. J< Lemon, Clerks. The Prolbono ; tary, D. Armstrong, E-q » presented certi fied copies of returns duly forwarded from fifty three companies, which were arrange ed for enumeration. The attendance of Judges was qujio large, and certificates in blank were signed by them, after which they wore permitted to depart for their homes. Tboreturnsof Oapfc, Jno. P. Glass’ company, Sickles’ brigade, and C*pt. B M. Morgan’s company, 001. Kn pe’s regi '■ ment, were rejected, having reached me Prothonotary by private hands and not through the mail. The vote of the West* erh Virginia companies waß adraittod without objection; Those rejected would not have changed the result. We give the total army vote, with tha oast in the county and the sum total o both ASSISTANT* JUDOS, DTtt. COURT, Henry W, Wil iacdb PRIST. JUtJdfc, COM PLKAK. Wiiliam B McClure 12.523 1,657 14,380 ASB JOCGR, COMMON PLUS. John Brown Laurence Mitchell.... &lATS SENATOR. John P. Pennv AsmntLi. Thomas Williams Thomas J Blgham... Peter C. Shannon..... William Hutchman... Sigismond Loew L. H. Carlisle A. H. Gross ..... Thomas B. Hamilton. SQKKIFK. Henry Woods Joshua Rhodes-.. S. M. Brinton PaOTHONOTAHT. Henry Raton Robert Fione» c ucmasiONUL leav’d Collins..— John Parkinson TREASURER. Aaron Floyd James Blacbmore... COBONER. John M’Clune Willutm Alexander.. R. M. Westerveit Diaicroa or poor. Robert B. Davis The above figures give the following majorities; "Woods, 1,178; Eaton, 2.098; -Floyd, 169; McOlung, 898; Gross, 80.— The Utter is the only candidate on the Union ticket who was elected. Thereat are Republicans, some of whom were upon both tickets. Not Paid Off — Colonel Rippey has written the following, contradicting the rumor that his regiment has been paid off: Headquarters Cist Kkuimrnt. P. V. \ tipring Bank, Nov. 8, 18(11. / Mr Editor:— Several members of this regiment having reported that relief had been withheld from their families, because they had been paid off’ and refused to send money home, bo good enough to let mo Siy through your paper that if such report 1 has been raised it is entirely erroneous.— Not an officer or Boldier in the regiment has yet, directly or indirectly, received a cent from government. We expect soon to be paid off, though 1 have as yet receiv* ed no official notification to that effect.— Still, I do not doubt that the order to mus ter in the men was made with this view. Yours, respectfully, O. H. Rippky. 1)r. Reilly’s Lecture. —The first lec tore of two by Rev. J. McKondree Reilly, on ‘-Apocalpytic Foreshadowings of Aineri ican History or The Times by Proph ecy,” was delivered at Concert Hall last evening, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association, to a lull audience, certainly one of the most intelligent we have ever seen gathered in this city. The subject, a moat engrossing one, was admirably treated by tbn lecturer, who was listened to with profound attan- tion. The seernd lecture, which will have particular reference to the presont rebellion as viewed by the light of- proph- ecy, will be delivered to-morrow evening and we are sure it will attract quite as m ich attention as tta it of last evening. District Court, Before Judge Hampton. The following cases were tried on Mon day and Tuesday : 0 Robert Bell vs. Michael Fisher. Action for damages from turning water on plain tiff’s premises Verdict, for dotendant. Mary Ann Kirwan vs. James Wilson. Action on a promissory note. :Verdict for plaintiff, $1,046 50, Wm. Scott vs, Patrick GetstiD. Action on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff, $1,004 28. Edward McQuaide vs. Joseph B. Huff. Action on a promissory note. Vordict for plaintiff, $2lB 35. John Nelson and Robert J. Kccles vs. Hemphill and others. Action on a contract for government wagons. On trial. United States. Circuit Court. Before Judges Grier and McCandless. Tuesday, Nov. 12lb, 1861. The court was occupitd during the day with the case of Constant vs Allegheny Insurance Company; action to recovor $20,000 insurance on a boat lost on the Mississippi river. The Division ok Virginia.—Gover nor PierpODt has issued a proclamation calling together the Convention which meets at Wheeling on the 26th instant,for the purpose of taking measures for the formation of a new State. Editor ’ Promoted —John B. Hays, Esq., junior editor of the Crawford Jour nal, has been appointed by Secretary Cameron, Second Lieutenant in the Huh Regiment of the United States army, (in fantry.) Mr. Hays will accept. Painkul Rumor. —A rumor was cur rent yesterday that Samuel Barr, Esq., sutler to the naval expedition, who was on board the Ocean Express, had been taken prisoner and all his stores siezad. If true, his pecuniary loss will be heavy. The work of tearing down buildings on Pennsylvania avenue, preparatory to the extension of Fifth street, has been com menced. A bounty of $5 per man is paid to re cruits for the Duquesne Greys, aa soon as they onlist JOSIFH mnB JOSEPH KEYES h BOH, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS, WAREHOUSE, 136 BMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street imd Virgin a]ley ) no 9 PITTSBURGH. pHOTOGBAPH A 178 U Ma, ALL STYLES, —AISO— DIA-RIEs pyg 1862 70& RAl.l uf W. S, HAVEN. nod OOBUfiB WOOD - AND THIRD STREETS PSOPOS ALB FOE BEEF CATTLE 0 4 'IHE HOOF, Sealed Pronosals for sun n-yina to the Government 4,0.0 iWf Catt e on the f*° of are invited oaths 16th day of November. ■Yi\ at . l . i ° elect Dl, The Cattle to he delivered Washington cily, on the 30tb day of Ncvamber, 4861, or a-* aoon thereafter as the Government may JJ»ct.to Lieutenant t. C. GREEN, A. CH, U. P. a. Washington city, “Endorsed I‘ropos- B*4E»p Propo“als are aljo invi e>l (ill the 15th day of November. 1861 ai l <»\lock p. in., for-iipplying the Government 4,000 hen j <.i •. nn the hoof. The Cattle to be dai-vere-l ui Harrisburg, Pa., on the 30th of November. 18‘<1, or as *ix>n ih*» re after as the Government may direct. The bids io be directed to Lieut. F. U. HaRKO. L. A. C 8., U 8. A. 273 O street, Washington, Lf. C. and “Kndjrs ed Proposals.” Sxaliiv PaoposiLa are invited UU the 15th of No* ▼ember, 1861, at 1 o’clock p.| m. for supplying 4.600 head of Beef Cattle to the Government. The Cattle to be delivered on the 30th day of January, 1862, or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct at either York, Cb mbersburg or Harris burg. i‘*. hh the Government m«y direct The bids to be direoted to Ala,. A. BECK WlTrf,S. U. 8. A., 223 G street, Washington, D. C.,and endorsed "Pro .posals.” Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Treasury note', and to reject any bid for any cause No bid will be entertained unless the bidder is present to respond to his bid. Each lot of Cattle delivered shall average at least LBfo pounds gross weight; and no animal will be recei v* d wh en weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross weight. County. Army. Total- I, A B, do hereb? nropose to deliver to the gov ernment good Heel Cattle on the hoof for—— per hundred pounds gross weight The CaLile to be delivered at , according to the terms cl the enclosed advertisement. The Cattle to be weighed on the scales, and the weight so determined to be the purchase weight. 1 hereby agree to give a good and sufficient hood lor the fulfillment of tn« con tract, aad to receive Treasury noien or other Gov ernment funds in payment for lae Cattle. no 4 dino!4 I2,GS'j ’1,556 14,24 7.110 808 7.924 5,870 686 0,656 12,875 1,645 14,420 12 773 1,519 ri.292 1£260 3.49 S 18.753 7,060 885 8.84:5 7,699 767 8.360 0.371 794 7,16.’. 6 756 732 6,4 M 0 505 740 7,245 913 7,152 T. M.uKELY, Treasurer... J. WEAVER, jr', Bec’y OF PENNSYLVANIA, NO. 3 ST. CLAIR STKKKT, [near the bridge, Pittsburgh.] 6,863 995 7,85 s 6.051 629 0,680 774 52 826 HA VIN (! LOCATED IN THE midst ofthe Oil Regions ami possessing • n penor advantages, respectfully tender our ser vices tn Oil dealer* and consumers. We manufac ture, end k*ep constantly for sal**, the most deeiru ole LUBRICA'I INIt aiND BURNJNU OILS from our own work*. ‘•So-nr Burning 0,1 No. 1,” i* a pure white illumi nator, oderleea and perfectly freed from all volatile and explosive mutter, “dolar Burning or m” is a light amber color, equally pure and inexplosiye. “Sol ir Machine Oil No. I.*’ is distilled and de odof ized, and is the fiiest qoaliiy of maotime od now in use -equal .o lie best Sperm or Lard Ods. Mar-hme Oil No, 2 ” is superior to any ofthe No. 1 natural Lubnc tingCHl* hitherto sold in this market; tree from water, acids and grit. We introduce these oils with our trade marks to the marketsof the United States and foreign coun [ tries with perfect confidence, as we feel as.* ured that their excellence will brmg them into general use. Our Oil* will give satisfaction. They are manufactured by scientific chemlstß, under the most approved process will always be of a uniform quality, putup in handsome package*, and shipped inihe best condition. Orders solicited Advances made on consignments, special au*rum given to filling orders for Crude Oil. in largo or etnal* lot.**— Lamps and wicks, of all descriptions, suppl ed, w holeaale to the trade, at manufacturer’* prices. _oc2d-lrn^ R. R. SMJ LGEE, 7 815 744 8.7f9 6,648 616 6,106 7,634 820 8,454 5096 694 5,690 6,827 698 7.525 6,629 627 7,356 6,827 640 7,467 6,214 KOO 7,074 148 1 149 7,242 1,371 8,613 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. So. 45 SmlUißeld Street, PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly ou hADd,sthich wewillae'l h( the ]owee| prices for CASH. myifcly.iH IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. -JOHN HARVKY, having tor upwards of twentyyr-ar>* tK-voted hia prole* Fional time exclusively to dio ir«*im.*ai of FcmaU Ahjhcuitit*, nod having <=;jooeoded id thou.Mandu of cases in restoring tin- afflicted to aound hela'h. haw now entire e* nfiitence in oflrnng publicly hi** ‘‘Great American Bemedy,” l»R. HARVEY’S CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when th* direc tions have been strictly followed.|io rt>- moviQx<litficu I lies arising from Obstruction, or Stoppage of. Mature, or in r**lo.-ic£ iliu p«*r i»*ci m^hlih whun surt<*nn«! £rotn ArrerrioNs, Propim-su* Utk ai, tub WmTB, or othurwuHlcu-sn of the Utkins IYuoanh. Also, in nil CHHes of ImimjTY on Nitavortf Penuroewea, JHiarswus, Palpitation*. Ac* Ac, which nre the forerunners of m:>:e serious di.-easo 4& m The.'>4 I tVf.% or ptr.er", /, t r um /.’.<• nn stitution, nuti uv\\j :< ttiksn ’<v tht m ,,st diJ-cntt f<- visiU \o\tho<U coils in./ cistrc. * ; Hi ihr* -am- time they aor lies a ihara by streoKthoniDji. mriccrH'. idu, and lesuirinii liu- system to a healthy oon.li tion, skh<i k>y upujiilji mi the roooibly |>eriOtl with rejiulariity, no muttur frorr whnt cause the ol.Htrue* tionsmay arise. They should however, not lie taken dor ul' the first three or four moths of pr«nn*ncy, though wale at any other time, as mhcHrnßge would t>e the result i«‘Ach box contains 60 Fills. Pai-c Oni Dollar, and when desired *ri!l be r-etn by mail pre-paid by any advertised ou reueipi of me rnon<*y. J. BRYAN, Ror-hesler, N. r n (v**neral A«enL Sold by Ln-uggiste aul6.lydAwta. Twenty-ninth use ok ap- PLINATION'S lor s» 11 jog filed in ihe Clerk’s Office up to November am, 1S61: Cummins Owen, other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh' Cnlftnhan Hugh, tavern, Ist Jo Al'echeny. G:lfin Andrew. do Township. H\iU Adam. other goud-i, Mancbo-t.fr. Hausen Charles; eating notice, l'lrwar<l t Allegheny. Jones Campbell, tavern, Went Deer township. Leman Randall, eating Peebles do Miller John, other goods, a i ward.Pitisburgh. Ostermaier John tavern, sth Jo do Phillips R. L- eatiig house, Sd do Allegheny. Watson John, other goods, 6Lh d<* Pittsburgh. tlL y i-Tbe o‘viirt will l>e in seaaion on MO.NIiaY, November 18th, at lob£ o’cloot a m , to act on the above oaaes. when applicants must be ready. noJ» A.lest:. WA- HERRON. Clerk. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERS OK WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,&o Distillers and Dealers in PIKE OLD MONONGAHEU EYE WMSKY, 527 and 320 Liberty Street, doU.lt PITTBBUROR, pa, Q.ENTS FINE FR£H€ffl HOOTS, SELLING AT JEW YORK PRICKS, W. E, SCHMHEBTZ & CO. scl6 Gents CALF AND KIP Hood'S. BOYS CALK AND KIP BOOTS. YOUTHS CALF AND KIP BOOTS. A.T NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. °c26 _ D. H. DIPFENBACHER.^ F INE BOTTLED WINI-B, WBISKIEB, &c~, for sale by ocSO 6t WM. BKNNETT, 120 Wood streeSf | ADI&7 CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $1 60 LADIES’ CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS, $1,60 LADIES’ CONGRESS EtIEEL GAITERS, $1 60 At No. 16 kifth Street, ' seZI p. 8. DIFFENBAGHER; ALL PRICES, gUNDRY CONSIGN MENTS.— 163 bags Pea Nnta; 76 bushels Corn Meal; 800 M Shelled Corn; 80 “ Spring Barley; 2 barrels Prime Beam; Peaches, halves; 60 Iron-bound Oil Barrels: 60 h . M 1 In store and for sale by JAS. A. FETZBR, _ enr. Market and First st*. O Bushels prime \J received and for sale fcv „ JAB. A. KETZER, y rTCf r Market snd Firyi streets. WANTJp— 20 GOOD GUNSMITHS —App‘y to BOWN A TErLEY, 0612 136 Woodstreoi. FORM OF RID. xse i . SOLAS OIL WORKS UO.IIPi.NV, UAjftrr actureb or ALSO Of Brooks’ Manufacture, FOR CASH, At 31 piftli Street, CHEAP! CHEAP! ! BRANCHES, GINS LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'eloek,-: The War in Western Virginia and Kentucky. Cincinnati, November 12.—The battle Pikuville lasted from Friday till Satur day, and the victory was complete. Gena. Williams and Howes aro amoDg tho pris oners. Advices from the Kanawha slate tha •he rebels, who had been shelling “Oamp Tompkins” from Cotton llilj, had retired upon the approach of the force under Col. Devillier. NiDe of the enemy’s pickets were killed, with no less on our side. Col Devilliurs has taken possession of the hill. The defeat of the Union forces at Guy. andolte was accomplished by trickery on the part of the inhabitants It seems that a force of rebel cavalry variously estimat ed at fr.nn 600 to 1,000 had concentrated in the country back of the town. These proposed, with the assistance of the rebel inhabitant of Guyandotto, to annihiate the Federal forces in the to^ o * This force corsisted of 250 of the Virginia regiment, and a lew of Ziegler’s Virginia cavalry It was at ranged between the rebel cavalry and the rebel citizens to ' massacre our troops in col<tbjood. Accordingly the reb el citizens wore very kind-to onr troeps I last Sunday evening, and invited them to their houses on and all who were off duty invitation. While they were beiog entertained, the rebel cavalry dashed into the town. Sig nals wore displayed from every house where the Federal? weroaod into these the rebels rusted, murdering thp unarmed sol tiers in cold blood. The rebel citizens, men and women, rushed to &smsand aided the cavalry in the slaughter.' The federal in tbe camp prepared as soon as possible for defense, but wore overpowered and bad to break. Very Jew men were killed in the engagement with the cavalry, nearly all the killed being murdered in the houses. When Col. Z»igler arrived, on learning the particulars ot the affair he ordered the destruction of the town. The buildings were fired and the whole town reduced to ashes. From tv itMltlugiou. "Washinoton, Nov. 12.— Prom oiDcera who have arrived hero it is’ ascertained that a roconnoissance in fo|Oß of 16,000 tro.>ps, was made at an hour this morning in a Southwest direction Irom Alexandria. Two thousand rebels arrived near Doratink Creek yesterday from the main b—dy of their army. The CVnur de Jj'ion, baa returned to the Navy Yard from the Potomac tl jtiiia aDd reports af fairs unchanged down the river. The robe! steamer (ivrgn Pago, still harbors in Crock and may bo seen from Budds Ferry. Three schooners ran tne blockade in the opm day yesterday. They came abreast of the rebel batteries about 11 o’clock uj the morning, when lire whs opened upon them. Tooy Sailed slowly up tne Swwb channel by the Maryland shore and although forty-three rounds were fired at ihetn they all escaped un touched. Most of the shells tired wore a[K parentiy from rifle guns anj struck on the Maryland shore. The Secretary of SLate to-day issued the following orders: Circumstances which have recently oc curred render it necessary to repost a pr<r vious regulation that no person,‘whether a citiz -n or a foreigner will be allowed to pass the linos of Ihn United Slates Army in any direction without a passp.irt signed or c.-ramirtioncd by the Secretary of State, and if any person shall attempt so to pass he will bt* liable to arrest and detention by military authority. (Signed) \V. li. Skward. It has been Jurtbor H&certaliiod on ap* plication -nt-the-Swte UeparidhenL 10-day. lb«.t ?uo.b will only b« efranted to norp -ns up.rn busuioes for tho 0./vernrnent of tbo UnUed S’.Btes. aster Oeneral Meigs has vitud proposals to bo recoived by the Unit* ed States O’i&rtormaHer at Philadelphia until Doon ut tho I6thinsti, for furnishing cinlhs for hrmy elt»thing. Each proposal must bo accompanied by samples light or dark blue doth preferred, and light grey will not be corioidored. This looks to liio reclotbing of an army of from four to five hundred thousand men, thus affording en couragement lo manufacturers and neces -Banly involving an expenditure of millions ol dollars. The official advices from Europo just rcvuived.jjhow a strengthening of the bo~ lief in the restoration of the Union, and increased confidence that the administra tion will bo able to re'Oßtablish its author ity, and especially gratifying in these re spects, is tho news from England. Gen. Wool has been instructed to com municate with the proper Confederate Authorities under a flag of truce in refer* ence to facilities ior supplying the prison ers in their custody with clothing and aft°r necossarii-g. The release of Lieut Albut Kantz on his parole of honor for a limited period has been roci pr<>cated on our part by the release of a rebel prisoner. Thoro is still a prospect of a general exchange of prison ers, although there is as yet no defloite ar rangement on the subject. The vindica- tions are that tbo Administration will act with promptness in maintaining whatever successes the expedition may already have achieved in the the neighborhood of Beau*, fort. Aa a', tho commencement of the preparations, a studied silence was ob served in official quarters, so now thero is apparently no disposition to speak of the present or prospective movements in that connection. Acoounts continuo to be received here from government officers and others at the North, of tho confidence of manufact ires and capitalists in the Administration. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, November yth; 1801. General Orders, No. 07.—The follow ing departments are formed from the pre sent departments of the West, Cumber land and Ohio. The department of New Mexico to con sist of tho territory of New Mexico, to be commanded by Colonel E K S. Cmley, U. IS. A. The department of Kansas to include the Stale of Kansas, the Indian territory West ot Arkansas and the terrii toriea of Nebraska, Colorado and Dacotah to be commanded by Major Gen. Hunter, headquarters at Fort Leavenworth. Third, The department of the-Missouri to includo the State of Missouri, lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas and that portion of Kentucky west of the Cumberland river to be commanded by Major Gen. H. W. Hallock, U. S. Army. Fourth—The department of theOhij to consist of tho Stales of Ohio, Midhig&c, Indiana and that portion of Kentucky east of the Cumberland river, and the State of Tennessee, to be commanded by Brig adier General D. C. Buell, having his headquarters at Louisville. Fifth—The department of Western Virginia, to con/ sist of that portion of Virginia included in tho old department of the Ohio, to be commanded by Brigadier General W, S. Koftecrans, U. 8. A. By order, •[Signed] Julius ft Gabebchr, Asst. Adj. Gen. major General Hunter Issues a Geneial Order. St. Louis, November follow ing general order was promulgated to day: Headquarters Western Dkp’t, ] November 10, 1861. j Commanders of troops in this depart** ment will avoid extensive movements, which offer battle or divide and prolong lour lines, until further concert and ooncen tration of action can be arranged and in* structions given. Full and concise reports will be forwarded immediately to Brigadie r U'irtis Bt. Louis, giving the strength, p<>» ei ui>n and condition of every command, in the department. The reports will be con* soddatfrd under his direction, and a weekly abstract forwarded to the commanding General By order of M;.j ir General Hunter. [Sign.d] P. M. Hvioh, Msj. A. I>. 0. Henry W. Clements, chief clerk of the QuarUromiterV office under Gen. McKin* siry,was arro?t<il tixiay by order of Gen. Curtis, Hnd t-ent to Jefferson Barracks to aw.dt investigation into McKinstry’s iniriiatrat ; o:i of affairs of that office It is understood that McKinstry has been or dered to report at Washington, and will roach here to-morrow night. Meeting' of the Stockholders or the Pennsylvania Railroad Company* Philadelphia, Nov. 12.— A special meeting of the stockholders of the Pacn svlvania Railroad Company was held day at S&nsom Street Hall, toconeider the contract and the losbo of tho Philadelphia late Sunbury and Erie Railroad. The at tendance was fair, though not so large as usual at the regular meeting. After a lengthy debate a vote was taken and the meeting adjourned till to-morrow to bear the report of the tellers, it being ordered that tho polls b 1 kept open at the office of the company, in the meantime to receive the voles of the stockholders. General Hunter’s Stair. Warsaw, Mo., November 12—The following is a correct list of Gan. Hunter’s staff as officially announced: Suigeon, Jas, K. Barnes. Medical Director. Major, Charles G. Halpine : Assistant Adjutant General, Lieutenant Edward D, Smith; Assistant Adjutant General, Capt. John W> Shaffer; Captain John M. Turnoi; Commissary of oubsistenco, Major Edward Wright; Aid do Camp, Major R. M. Hough; Aid-de-Camp, M*j. Louis D. Hubbard; Aid de-Camp, Capt. Richard Thompson; Aid-de Camp, Lieut. S*m 1 W. Stockton; Aid de-Camp,.Lieut. Anson O. Doolittle; Aid de (Jimp, Lieut. Arthur McKenaic; Aid de-Camp, Lieut. Charles E. May. Bridge <>n LoulMvitle and tVa«li ville Railroad Burnt. Cincinnati, Nov. 12 —A correspondent of tbo Gazette, writing from (5 mi. Shor man’B army, says the bridge of tho Louis ville and Nashville Railroad across tho Cumberland river has been burned by Union men, causing great consternation among the rebels. Battle at Plketon Confirmed. Louisville, November 12 —Accounts by mail confirm the defeat of Williams’ men by Nelson's forces at Plketon, the capital of Pike county, Ivy , not “ Pikes* viile,” as reported by telegraph. Reported Capture of Sumter Untrue. New York, November 12.—Advices from Urn frigate Niagara to the 24th of Oc'.ober say nothing of prisoners from tho ‘’bumier.’ The reported capture is likely untrue. The River and Weather at Louiavllle. Louisville, Nov. .s —Tho river is sta tionary with 8 feet 4 inches water in the canal. Weather clear ; Mercury 63 de grees. Riew York Markets! Nkiv lokk, November 12 JCoening Cotton firm. Etaur heavy; 2A UOO bbls sold. Wheat has advanced l@2i’.; 2(1.000 bush, sold; Chicago Spring $1 20@1,2;i; Milwaukee Club 51.2t(a,1.2i'. ; iiad $;.;(2 <2>sl.:i7: White sl,MS(a)l,r>o. Corn l@2u hlghf..; 222,00(1 bush, sold si. Hf> @llB.l Pork hosvy; Mess $l4 75@15.26; Prime Lard heavy at 0.1 Rico Steady at 'RrißarTTrm;-Mhscova9tr ■ Cullen U.-m; 2.000 bags Rio sold a; lu.i@l d -. Stocks higher; there is a fair business doing; Chicago & Rfck Island bo,|; N. V Central 70j; Milwaukee & Mississippi 40A; Missouri Sues 44J; Ten nessee 20; U. S. Sixes, 1861, coupon, I4J. Cincinnati Markets. ( ibcinnati, November 12— Evening. Flour remain* dull at $4@4,10 for Super. Wheat unchanged and lirm at So@Bse for lied, and 85(rt)90o for White. Corn and Oita unchanged. lisrloydull at 43@48c. Whisky iirm al 141 H ;gs are inactive; they are held at $:i,2S; s:l@:t,l2* la offer ed; the weather is not favorable " Groce ries unchanged and li'-nt at U}@los for Sugar, lo|@l7 for Coffee, and 44@46 for Molasses. Salt soarce and in pressing de' mand at 3n(7i)37c. Exchange steady at premium. PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, MILLER & CO., Works at SUarpaburgti Station, All*- ghsny Valley KaUroad. >ffice and Warehouse 23 Market Street, Pittsburgh. Manufacture* of Illuminating and Lubricating Carbon Oils and Benzole. Wo, 1 HKFIOTKD OIL,, WARRANTED SOM-EXPLUSIVK, always on hand. oc24*ly TTKNISoN—I saddle weighing lbs, T very choice, just received by express. JAMEfI A. KETZER, no® corner Market and First streets. Gents calf ■ Double Bole Boot*, Geats Kip Boot*, Youthe.CaKandKip Boots I CHEAPII CHEAP! II AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. _noB U^DIFFENBACHKR. 01 L li EF I N ERY ~FOR~SALe' Situate on the WASHINGTON TURNPIKE ROAD % mile irom Jones’ Ferry Landing, »ith a 1 Ue fixtures t ecessar* for making good oiL Also an abundance of water. For f irtber information enquire of HUGH ROBERTS, mouth of Saw Mill Run, Temperancevtue* nr6-lw LOW PRICKD WALL PAPERS, as sortment complete f r the winter, for sale by no9 W. P. MARSH A LU 87 Wood^street, WALL PAPER—a large lot of choice patterns of cheap paper iu»t received at JOSEPH B HUGHES’ no 9 107 Market street. PRICE $1,2a0 ior a three story brick dwelling house situate on Pike street, Pitta burgh. S. CUTHBEBT A SON. uoS 61 Marketstreet? APPLES —200 bbls; choice' varieties of Apples received and for sale by JAMBS A. FETZER, noB comer Market and First streets. KENT —$10 per month for a two i story dwelling of six rooms*, situate on Sixth street between Srnithfield and'Gfrant streets. Im mediate possession given. 8. CUTS BERT A SON, No. 61 Markets treet UTTER—I 3 kegs Butter reeeived and for sale by Cno8) HENRY H.COLLINB. WINDOW sii A OKS of plain Green, buff and assorted patterns, for sale cheap at No. 107 Market street. JOSEPH R. HUGHES, CAKBON OIL—2O barrels Wo. 1 re ceived and lor eale by noB ” " “ HENRY H. CQM.INq, TVkT SWEET’S INF AUDIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by E. E. SELLEES & CO., nofeftnueod corner Second and ffoo<i a**- TERMS $lO CASH AND $9O in easy payments for a choice budding lot 25 fee front'oy 100 feet in depth, situate on union street jdonnt Washington: oc!s 8. CUTHBERTA FON. 51 Market street CEMENT— 100 barrels" Hydraulic Ce meat received and for «*? hr ocja HEhBY H-COLUSa HEESE -300 boxes, first, q(jal!ty~, Cutting Cheese, Beautiful gold andytinted PAPER HANGINGS—For sale by MSB WMP. MARSHALL POET OP BITTSBJJIGH. „ ' s'.- • ABJUVED, , .. ;; T rj h » &»* M Gcrob^Wheeling. ir* WsJVReno, poxgamonDv. f *1 ; Kenfc9rLEbert,cin(iiaEalu ... 8t Jxraf&ReM, 8!?^ la » StrLotfs. •* Modar ator,Ropd,CWcjjinstir- . _ . PEPART’ED: i. Brownsville'.. Gallatin, C;ttrb, ' go Col. Ba>nr<t, Kir,- »helh." mwerra, Gordon, Wheeling. fimtna'Grahsjn, Ajersl Zu*t>aville, . Jd» May, Reno, Cfoeiim&tr do ’ H 6 Hamit ot. MeGowin, Portsmouth, Hastings, Hobiiison, CmdiaufttL Key West too 2, Kvana. Cincinnati. BiF*Tho Bivor—Last evaning it twilight there were ;nine feet (waterin and falling. The weather daring the da; was pleasan'; business on the wharf was Ter;, animated. . j H®,lt will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that fhe At; Ho i steamrr Ariaonia, Capt. Shuman, leavea for Louis <m Wednesday; passengers and" ehfppejre Will bear this in m;na; Mr G W Bailsman has .charge of j tho ofllce. ~ .. I©“ Off to-day positively tbo splendid steamer lowa, Cs pt, W A Moo rip. to persons going i that wa;, a word to tho wise. This boat has Just been Sited up in a superior manner for-the fall I trade; I) D Moore .has charge 'of the office! j I The Emma Giahhm left last even- j ing for Zanesville with a See trip. I The splendid passenger steamer, Melnotte; Capt. A. McGewin, leaves this da; for fit’ Loafs and intermedin to ports. Thiabost has un surpassed aooommodations, baying just nuder* gone complete repairs. Capt. McGowin, and the clerk, Mr. c. H. Lorenz, woul i make a leas worth; boat popular. Our young lriend Calhoun will assist in the office. VQ&* The staamers Renton, Hastings, Key West So. 2 and fda-May left lost evening for Cincinnati. The exports by.tbe liver wnaJight: he imports were forge. - Tho steamer J. T. McCombs is the Wheelmgpaoket for this day. The steamer Marinorg, Capt. C. L. Brennan has been chartered.!); the government, and is running between <4»ip-naii and Kanawha. The steamer Elia -was=to leavs£t, icuia for this port oa Saturday with r foil cargo o: i®“Our advertising columns notes the fast tbit Capt. Rogers’ floe ateanißr, Diadem, is announced lor St. she will have despatch. B®* Capt S. A.. Keno’s dnopacket, Saint Louie, leaves for t.- o ’Mound CUy» on Saturday.— I Paseengera and shippers will bear this is mind. Fof Cincinnati and Louisville. THIS HAY, 4 O'CLOCK,POBITJVEbY The fine passenger, «-=. „ aleanmr lOWA. W. A. Moore. I«Ugjjy<j? Commapdcr le°y, b or tboaboye on this day At 4 p m. For frf'yhi or paeaage apply onboard or to °" ia JOHN PlaoH, Agent. Cincinnati (Louisville and St. Fouls. W EDNEBDAY AT 4 P. M- T»T? SPLENDID PAS-, w w KN9Eß.steamer ARIZONIA, 8 commanded leave* for the®™**™ l al>ov« ports on Wednesday, 4 pm. For freight or passage apply on board or J B Lfvlfli<3 sTOif k Coy T FLAOK. and D H LfcWlSy Agents. J For tii uclnnutl, Lonlirllieand Bt. Loafs. WEDNESDAY, t P M. TB E splendid passenger ■ ire> w steamer MELNOTTE, A McQow-J-ejjggSjj? in commander. BfisSSatesa Y<.r fr*i#bt or paßaatseapply on boards lo -r B LfyiNGSTON, Agent. For Cincinnati, Louisville'. Cairo and St. Louis. HATURLAY, lath, 10 A. H. The fixe passenger', w steamer SAINT LOUIS, 8. A.Lsfe&Ag Kero, Commander, leaves as shore, for freight or passage apply on board or to °°l3 J. s. LIVINGS TON A CO, Aeente. For- , SATURDAY, 16th. TO A. v: “ - ; The packet steamer, ip®. DIAUEM, Thomas Rogere, oom- > roander, leaves aeabove. For freight or passage tpr’ >ly do board. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marletta'aud Zaaeifille. . THE fine passenger steamer ti*B> b. EMMA GRAHAM, Captain Mnnl LeWSag: roe Avers, commander, leaves 'Piits- 18 ™*®*™* h burgh every Tuesday, at 4 o’clock p. m- aifd : Janesville every Friday at 8 a.'m/' For freight or passage apply on to J .a. Lmsanos A Co, AgehtePittsDUreh. M. s- Prespa A Co., ZaaeaviUe. "j. gPALDING'S THROAT OONPROTIONSI BEOWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS. AYEBS’ CHERRY PECTORAL. SOHEN.CE’S PULMONIC SYBUP. SELLERS’ COUGH SYBUP, <6 ’ iFor sale by CISAS. H. SUPEB, AT HIS DRUG STOKE, Cor. Penn and St t Glair Sts. no 2 .•-/ • < • OKIV AIR UiHEAHJBb- — ~ . x DR. BROWS JfKWOAL and SURGICAL Office, Ha 60 : Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Dr* BROWN is an old .<dti- • aen of Pittsburgh. And in Practice for the last Ape peers, H3s bumneaa hna been confined mostly to , andSurgfcal Diseases.. . r A : <HTIffiKKB AND , in need of-a medical friend, ahoold not ' Mil to find oqi the sure plaoe df jeHel The a regulardreduata, andhls treat meat ou mm. tee to thff tUifierersof bytheaseofhifl fcsmedies xmT jSuowing hjsadT . ; DJLBMWiWBKMKDIKB .. v - never Mfl.to care the woretform of Venereal a»> eases, Imparities Affections. Also •“ ““W? srtsing ftonl eTihreditairy taint which manifests.itselTin tiie tom ofa-tetter, ueoriaßta, of which the' patient - is entirely * persona so affiieted,Dr.Brown offers hopeeefa sure and speedy recovery, ; , ' SEMINAL WEAKNESS Ur. Frown’s ramadiesforlhteafarmlagtronble often vbythai solitary hsbtt orsensual grataflcaoflh, which the young andwaakminded. often give | way to, (to their own destruction;) are the only reliable remedies known inthia o(Hi£> try—4h«T Ale safe, atiriwiako a speedy reatmraiHflft ef health. . -* gOTeTTMITTHM. Dr. Browtfs remedies sever fk&> to can this palatal diciaae *" : warrant a core. He «1m tracts MM, 6H®ei, Qoßnoirtß(K Striomra, Urefoal pmmtzsm, KemaLsWeckneas, Monthly SoMTOMdons. DisessesotttoJajnicjFS tala is Aaotnerrouß AffectianSrPsißa mtbafiack and Kidneys, IrriWloo, oC tto‘ Bladdm, together wlUi aU di«aaeof.Mun>pqrpj>rigffl. 7^ A letter deeflriftTdfl the ajrmptn>«. Medicine senttosnyaddresa, safafr/ £swr»!iS secure from. observation. Office mad Private Rocaivhkv treat. PUisborpn. P».. /* „ a C A R R I” a'-;TQ/.'e-'8 ; terift'i' ■sd , ... . -grrt&tTdi»» r bußhels; ireah grotmaCom MoaV'u»t reokreA •od/or.ttle l T . -5 jambsa. fetzkb.- 0 .*• :i corner iUikat r**a*gate«a *"^lfi(S»fe! **% 'SfcS#!i£«t if-: ' MAOTra-AOTCHEBSj,. tf X' •'' ■: *Jao— 1 - 1 ,.- -; . ■ ,<-, '*'?> f.®*p Wmetwwded the .?'«3i STV,- -.?■ "‘ *&fot the BEBTOOAE OoSt BTOVIS'iS?' r Sf »w^ .-£?' J • xßtnixXßioAv, eLOß**BKmtnv u • GBATEFBOBTTB & PEJO)EB*| B?SS2s^s«sMh* : ., NO'IICB POSITIVJS. OSi™ STA^E I ’ v '- ’•* r ‘ ' v ' *■ &**■' v-- db, POSITIVE IVdiicE to those Who *ish toWsfilHimeithar'for deafness, •/. Oran; Malady of the oa .. > TO DO 80- AT ONCE* AS ■-- “ " " OTHER EIVEACrEIffEII’TS BITE; AND :ear ;u EYE TON MOSCHZISKER. sssassssass : " * medigal OR anmoAu treatmen^'“*?., V' ’ OPPicg: 166 THlKllJ'J^agllk - >-3- imm&nats? ———L : - ~■ -" J 'y £ rant and falaelylfoc^ »H, aiuT silicate die tmte ra! j a** self abroe end «il senses HOTnr~- - stoaUona oommoo and y, :l ~ 'S ■ no! dent to yoothsofboto •■ ->'• ,':it'f"’'f‘ #ana, and adnlts, single or msnos.*' "B«canWi ‘~f ' 4>ii Baiasranp;publishes the fact of;his doing 1 '; ; ■w*» lgnoraiv: and faiseiT ’ modest aro' ■ dwadftfilj shocked. and'ihißßit aatS 1 i«#<t'g •wJy _ lesta lneatlTe nacUee tmairbe *kiettothenf' '->' -* J > among Btapjsff£frair V *' ,*• frnrilie& -boroandrmaedlßJgnotiaioe.apnntgep 1 , *rm( as mtmhrooma,»nd apSw^'laSlU ; l, , 1 , SJ^SSISiS? II restored to boltbiiuiTiior tV'Dt* * 1 ■*. BES^OT^d«Bftuui r " r \ rlagettoongonhabOTe been BSTedrfaueheunenn&^ ; ‘- A - anxietji mortification, Ac. Having •'>**?£ obee3fr»tioii>;^ ; ' , % who is deilrconsolfed^by- ■ c “ well recommended br respect*- *&?*■ spermsiorbea, or so celled tminfrinnn. — '- - female fwvft ashed' oar.-. ir'- j ? «u* pnlmmrary diseases myayrapat-TrhiiShnre<jtnh«6i"^r.; .pj* •ed tromk»)andmo«s add other tngtedlsntsbrd' J ’l' - - 4 a akillfnl phyaicicn file yean at the hosirtejß,lr s ll has had more saooess than all the pretenatoaa - 1 - : *?5T,® “ 3™* baipn diaeonred, as .the oertlff-.. 3* catsa wtil ahow. They an all genuine and ehnbO ■■ dp? 1 ; round according toe pemphlef that g 8 **• *B free of * J '* Office 86 Bnrithfleld streets oeer sucot , * i •- * v v ‘- - r - 1 - CHECKS OP A, SUPERIOR QUAIUTt . . .* •:. .: O' - v ‘>- ' are offered fbTßale at the ofßce qf-theWJBaEBSiIfS < i ' lr < PENITBMTIAEY. " > ' _ ' r ” ? Tnoa-ffm - JOHR BlBinHOHA’M;yjttdmt- a “ 2,v fS PiJ 60 bega Middlinys; / ; - i ‘ \or ■'- - lOObagaPrtme Albert Potatoea; 1 - **' MolxwßNesbwmoclt ■ dot - * •■*,''' UttbaiTelß Baaaatt Apidea; •f-jt---' i ji-* l&hirreUHariettasirestPoiaioei; ■-» >v -Ift hnihftla . ’ S banetaQranberriee—Jaat reoefred and ■|v*f ■• fbrealeby JA6OBS 4.FBXZEB,', -t f POie . comerMarkstandPiratatreeta. > P.' _/ Boys « And Touthß’ JJootß, ; * ' Boyt snd Tooths ' Boys and YontWJßoote,:; A,l '. AtiSo.:«i®riraffiBTßEß&’*> -f'fl-i-j > not D- a PiFraMaacqi?fc;»- %||s* uok A? togroom and feitchonj attic rooms, halii 2fS!S«>P'*' w it cioßel«iporeh,*e, gaa and' Water I flitnrS. > SS; i *'> ” I'onhstreet. Immediate fiaasestfon« oiSst iftßa. .'jV -'•s quste ot a *' ' ■ ocUj ■- P ''fix'MartetattMt-'pP-'^S .TF EMQNH— r. a. 't* <*& ~‘"*gs£alßlßßgL.*.. ia>. QinrciTs: endforasieiiy -- .■ -W3 ”jS/■ ; ' ■ MSSSsi^Nlta" 1 sa<. •= i vr<=
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