it* Oalin Past JAMES P. BARR, EDITOILANDPROPRIETOR , . Termss—linns, tux Dollars per year, atrieLly to advance. WEEKLY. Single aubscrip- Dona, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY TUESDA.VNIOR 19 cI a , .4:vr 3ETTrt s The several baths of id6tlo hold their annualatookholdeaa' elections for Direct tors to serve for the ensuing year, yeater , day. The result was as lollows. The new Directors are marked thus (*); the pt4ers'hiild over from last year: 'BANK OF PITTBURCIII. —John Graham, Dennis Leonard, John Bissell, Robert Beer, Charles Hays, William Morrison, Charles W. Bocketson, John K. Wilson, William B Copeland, *Thomas Bake well, *Wm.l:.McKnight, *James Dalzell, *H.onry Palmer. EXCHAOGIC BANK.—Thomas M. Howe, John D. McCord, Alexander Nimick, James B. Lyon, Mark W Watson, 4 David McCandless, *James H Hays, *B. L. Fabnestoca, *William B. Pusey, *H. Brady Wilkks, O. Ormsby Phillips, *rhos. J. Hoskinson. MERCHANTS' & MA.NITFACTURE'S BANK L Bollman, *Wm. Barker, *W. P Baum, *B. .13. Bradford, N. cuningham *R }3, HartioY, Wm. B. Sterling E Werner. 1111CCIIANICS' BANK —Wm. B. Holmes, * Ales. Gordon, * H.:iry Hays, John Orr, George M'Caguo, - ' , (4eo. W. Class, * James P. Hanna, *Alez.nndor Spec:, * Wm. R. Murphy. CITIZEN6' BARK —Francis Sellers, Wm. S. 1318E4311, Joseph Dilworth, George A. Berry, John J. Gillespie, 6.-o S. Head, Alexander Bradley, Joseph Woodwell, Nrn. ld'ereery, Riliert, Orr, *Springer Warbaugh, *Jurld M. Brusb, *John Winona. ALLUGIIENY B Bagaley *John 11. Sboenberger, *C. G. Hussey *P. T. Leech, *l. Al. Pennock, *lt Anderson, *M K. Moorhead, *D. R. Gal way, Wm. Coleman, J, sbua Rhodes, C H. Paulson, James T. Wood, Thomas S. Blair. IRON CITY BANK —James McAuley, - William Frew, Andrew D. Smith, Henry Irwin. Daniel Euwer, Jacob 1., Swartz, James Herdman, John Watt, Charles J. Clarke, John Floyd, *T. M. Cance, *Geo. Albree. Roll of Company F 25tli Regiment P V. intootry. COMMIB6IINED Orr 10ERS. Captain-John P. Oliver Ist Lieut-John W Kos , . 21 L eut-James Templ ton, let Sergeant-Jos 11 Hollis . Peter Yarnell. ad " Joan F Thor - m - 80M 4th " James IN Jones. bth " Wil lam NI alony. Ist Corporal-Win L Cosner 2d, a Jerome P Miller. Id . Wm ila..awar. 4,11 " George A A übert. bth" Law,' C logier. 6th " J• suit 0 Lori. 7th " Emilia A. blunsom . Bth . Leander PrOVII:1138. Musicians-Jacob A Cry bal. Ben F Cratill. Wagoner-Uriah 13 Clarke. PRIVAT M. Anderson Ezehriel R r bits Gustavis Armstrong John Lo• g Time Ammon Florence Lardms John, Pittsburgh Aulior Oeo M I edge Theodore Barr Wax Maxwell Jonn Barrett John Boast A roirew,Pdtaburgh Brownlee John Mooney James Burke Patrick,klitl,bytre.Meeker John Bro. n Israel Miller tarsal Cahill John Meredith Isaiah Coulter Joseph Mortar Geo Castes! rend bleEinloy John Clarke Blbert Itl..l..stigherty Bernard Conroy James >vutsn'l hos, Pittsburgh Colin Charles ‘ , . N•• I .1 , 4111 Collins John Parish Wm c• Collins James Pariah John Cantwell Michael, Pitts-Pool John burgh Peke John Crawford Bauxite' Prme Samii••l Cooper Geo Pont Stephen Thtsin Emmanuel Pe•ersou W 11R011 Dunn Edward, Pittsburghßoberts John Eberhardt Fred Scott llovi.t Eberaol Edmond, Pitts-Pohallos James burgh Shield. Basil C Vorealer Samuel • BM I It/ 1,414‘. Forester Edwin Pourblera John Fuller Jonathan :-Serr-ls John Grange John },,,,, win G/tratli 11 ft John bbanuon Wm Green Henry Shannon Alex Hancock John, Pit ls• S,i cony Mrses burgh Stutsou Faanklin Harman Geo Tucker John RornerGeo Veils John Irwin Wm Wells Levi Jones Thee Whitten Jos Hugh Wilson Total Pittsburghe!, in Captain Oliver's Company, 10. S. P. Huston enlisted in this company, but has since been transferred, and now is Regimental Wmmissary Ser.. geant. He is also a Pittsburgiler, making eleven in all. FATAL Accupsarr —O.l Saturday after- Loon a teamster in the employ of Michael .Hartman was thrown out of his wagon in the vicinity of Locust and -Etna streets, Fifth Ward, while a train was passing alone the Allegheny Valley Railroad. He fell upon the track and the locomotive pass ed over his lower limbs, almost severing the left leg, which was afterwards amputa. ted. The unfortunate man lingered until midnight and then dicd. Deceased was unmarried, about fifty years of age, board ed on Ohio street,Allegheny, and had been for some time employed by Mr. Hartman as a teamster. No blame is attached to the engine.r on the I. , : , motive, as no pre• caution' on his part could : have prevented the accident. INDIA_Nd 1N THE GOVERNMENT :7113RVICE —The Harrisburg Patriot and Union has the following: Yet. - •,-rday morning Capt. Dodge swore into the service of the United States nine half-breed Seneca Indians, from Allegheny county, New York. They are attached to Captain Chase's company, from Titusville, Crawford county, and belong to Col. Maxwell's regiment. II must not be supposed, however, that they appeared at the office in war costame,with tomahawk and scalping kniv . es dangling from their belts. They had on the ordi• nary army overcoat., and looked very much like other soldiers, only their fea. tares were more bronzed, and the high bones,and coarse, straight black hair bespeak their nativity. We will guaran.. tee that they are well skilled in the use of the rifle." Sunnkti DNAla.—Mrs. Sarah Sadler, an old lady resident in Allegheny, eighty six years of ago. dropped down suddenly, immediately after breakfast on Sunday morning, and expired almost instantly. BURIED.—The remains of Jno W. Ricemeyer, private i❑ Capt. Glass' U. LS. Zonave C0..8, arrived here on Sunday, were taken to the Vigilant engine tow° (to which company he belonged,) from whence they were interred in the iLf. ternoon. ORDICRED TO hissca —The Eighty „Fourth regiment, Colonel Murray, now at Camp Crcssman, has been ordered to fill up forthwith, move to Washington City at once and there report to Gen. The officers will make their arrangements in such a manner as to move on Monday next, on which day the regiment will ar rive in Harrisburg and have the regi. mental colors presen:ffil by the Goya ornor. Immectiately after the departure of tho Eighty fourth, Camp Qrosaman will he abandoned and the remander of Gen. James' brigade removed to Camp Cam eron. KILLED BY A FA LI NG Tauu.—John ,Alen, of Usliternia, Washington county, while preparing quarters at Camp Elka water, Vs.., last week, w by a tree upon him. lli body was t a k en home and interred ia,t Wednesday with military honors by the Brownsville Home (hard, ra..442: t 144 isfy Bank -Elections IMPORTANT NEWS 1 0 11 , ,M THE KAN As wrrit.—The Wheeling, Press gives the fol lowing important (if true) intelligence from the rianawha, derived from a letter dated Ironton, Nov. 13th, from Hun, Ralph Lsete:- The prisoners taken at Guyandutto leave. hero for Camp Chase tomorrow or next day. They were first lodged in jail, but on reehivirig particulars of the conduct of the Bumgardners, Stewart, Hill and (Abele, on the night of the attack at.Guyandotte, we feared that the excited crowd here, many of whose friends were killed or cap. Lured by Jenkins, would bring upon this community the infamy and guilt of mur dering prisoners. We therefore sent thorn to Portamouth,until they could be sent on. We have a report that, on Monday, Jen. kins and his force were attacked near Bar boursville, by Platt's Zouaves: that, as soon at the battle commenced, Jenkins killed the prisoners they had taken, and that our friend Whaley,) Member 01 Con cress,) with moat of the others was killed, except two or three who made their escape. This report was brought down this of ternoon from Ceredo, by Wm. Lambert, Eeq. He says that it was told him at Cando, and that the ,report was brought to that camp by one of Capt. Winter's cavalry, who had been taken on Sunday night, and made his escape as the battle between the Zatiav a and Jenkins com menced. He also stated that the report was, that Piatt's men had cut Jenkins' force to pieces. The Gallipoli; Di,lpatch comments upon the slaughter of Guyandotto, says: ' The taking of John Lvwson, agent fir the Messrs. Langley's Flouring Mill in this place, and Thomas Berragn, as prisoners, is confirmed by the return to Gallipolis of Andrew Langley and John Blagg, they having escaped across the river in a skiff. FATAL ACCIDENT.—A sun of Mr. Par sons, of Wellsburg, Va., WOO killed the other day by the kick of a horse, under very distressing circumstances. The boy had been sent by his mother for a basket of potatoes, through a lot in which the horse, a blind one, was kept; and it is supposed that on his return he commenced teasing the animal, which lot fly with both feet striking him on the side of the neck and face. He was discovered by his mother a very few minutes afterwards with the basket yet in his hand, and the potatoes scattered on the ground, but died soon afterwards from his injuries. Two churches were dedicated in Alla. gheny on Sunday, Dr. Plumer'a, corner Anderson and Lacock, and the new Meth. odiet chapel on Bag&ley's lane. Supreme Court. Present, all the Judges. MONDAY, Nov. 18. h, It.,;], The following opinions were deliver, Br THomPsoN, J—Ciinnere os Rogers; D. C. Jud g men rated. D•esenting opinion by Read, J. Hall et. al. Appeal, ,). C. Decree af• firmed at costs of app , -.1ant.... Read and Woodward d.e,ent. Wright vs Camstay; Armstrong. Judge meet BIS rnied. Ann Hartzell vs The Commonwealth ; Cambria, Judeement aftipned. Hellen vs Byevn; Fayette. Judgment affirmed. Br WOODWARD,J—B ckford vs Cooper: Cambria. Judgment atErcusd. Br J—Brown & Gilpin us Kerr's Adm'r; Armstn.ng Decree of firmed at the costs of the appellants. Rees vs, Lovingston; D. C. Judgment Heil and ',,Lauer's Appeal; Wes".more and. Decree affirmed. Bean et hl va. Mathers et al; hloreor Oontinued. Dick vs. Frampton; Mercer, Continued Jones vs. Bank of Crawford counts; Mercer. Non. pros. Brown vs. McLean; Morcer. Cuntinucd Rhinas et al vs. Baird; Elk Argued by Lucas fur plaintiff in errur, and by Selden con tra. The fol owing order was made: "It having been brought to the know ledge of this Court that there is a homi• tide case standing for trial on the third Monday of December, in the Oyer and Terminer of Greene county, and that the recently elected President Judge of that district cannot try the said cause by reason of having been heretofore of counsel there. in; therefore, "it is ordered, That the Court of Oyer and Terminer for Greene county, for the trial of the said cause, be hold by the Chiet Justice, and Air. Justice Woodward, or either of them." District Court MONDAY, Nov. 12.4 —B ,fore Judge Wi J. S. Craft re John Choss. Action of ejectment for a lot e 1 ground in the Second ward, A , lpg,h.iry. Verdict for Margaret J. Montgomery vs Thomas Montgomery. Action of ejectment for ninoty•eight acres of land in Woat Deer township. On trial. United States Circuit Court. r Before Judges Grier and McCandless. MONDAY, Nov. 18th, '6l. In the case of Sylvester W. Hall vs.— The Sharpsburg Bridge Co., on trial for some days past the jury returned a verdict for defendants. James Wood vs John (lira:tint & Co suit in equity fur inlringmint of machine pi tent fur making hot pressed netts. The Court granted a pe-petual injunction and referred the case to H. Sproul, Esq., to take account of the profits. Messrs. Bake. well and Harding conducted the case for plaintiffs and Hamilton and Broadnaxe fur defendants. A number of judgments were entered by the Court in bond cases, ?hiefly by agree- ment of counsel. With those previously entered during the term, we have the fol- lowing formidable list, making an aggro., gate of 5142,279 08. Geo W Dobbin vs City of Pittsburgh $ r , ,if 07 I3ennett 8 Cohen vs du 1071 .:::, Jag H itevens ye County ul Allegheny. . . 3,004 40 John Lantey vs do 561 ;4 (duo L Ashmead vs do 155 20 Joe 0 Nockhifl vs do 2,47,', John Wood vs do ... bt , 2,4 Wm W OTT 1111 vs do 1,351 64 Joimbil B Evans vs do 11 ton 73 Sarho vs City of Pittsburg-. 11 440 71 ' Hugh timall vs County of Allegheny ;1,4;264 Made toe D Alembert vs do ~4.1 so Geo W SOu'il vs do 1,641 9U If E Sanbrier vs du 809 76 chi's Tappan vs iio 1.364 ho Jame. i' Coale v.. do 1 021 1.0 R E.Revensoo vs do 1 .to I :,0 S P Darlington vs do 3,47, Vo Rome v. Ciiy of Pittslinrsh du 4, 7 45 ad fatcvisLivermore VA County ofAllegliony 13403 ib Same vs City of Pittsburgh-2i.is 4.! le.dger B Day vs if i . 1.164 to Jas L Morgan vs do 1...., rio i :is, W Psoli-y vs County of ALogli,ly 1,601 64 ,1.,s H741,,,0rm 1, Wm M Smith vs do Same v= City of Pittsburgh I.evris Martin VA City of .6,legt,ony. .... August Seibert , 11.1 - - Same vs City of Pittsburgh do v. /II do v. do W M Richardson V. 11 r of :11 , Krui-puri August betbarst vii City of Allegheny Jain.. L M,,rgau vs City nfP,ttst,:zrgtt I , tirld How, vs County of Lanrnnee.... W H I" Hackist vs Couoiy of Meteor.... Costs accompany the judgments in all these cases In that of Josiah B. EV/1111. vs The City of Pittsburgh a special fi. was issued and placed in the hands of the United States Marshal for exermtion. mediately upon its issuing J. F. Slagle, Big., City Solicitor, applied for and filed reasons for a rule on plaintiffs, to show Cause why the special ji. fa. in the case siL;uld n.t be set aside arid proceedings stayed until the determination of the rule, which will be argued this morning. Thisie an important question, and its decision will be looked for with interest. The jury trials for the term being con cluded, the jurors wore discharged. The Court will meet to hear arguments this morning. ECLECTIC Mel/n7 December number of this capital periodical is on our table from Henry Miner, Fifth strew, publisher's agent. It has a fine engaving, of Prince Napoleon and Princess Clotilde, and is rich in interesting selection from the foreign magazines. Mr. Miner has also received a new and cheap edition of that popular novel. " The Mill on the leiops," published by the Harpers, which will come within the reach of ull classes. SEIZURE OF A STEAMER —Tile Collector of the Port, Captail Chas. W. Batelasisor, on Ssturdav seiz3d the steamer "Al legheny" in the name of the United States government. One fourth of the boat is owned by Mr. Rob, rt, Watson, now in Now Orleans, where he hoe resided for acme time, (though it is not known that he has taken any part in the rebellion) and it is seized for the purpose of confiscating h‘s share. The matter has been left with the United States District Attorney, who will proceed to dispose of the property ac cording to the law in such cases made and provided. EITHRGREHN BLUFF COPPER MINE.- The product at the Evergreen Bluff mine for the month of October exceeded four teen tons of mass and barrel copper, be sides the stamp stuff, being about ono ton to each miner employed. One mass weigh ed about four toss. COL. SCLILAUDECKER has now some six hundred men in camp at Erie. In the course of two or three weeks his rogmont will be cn route fur Dixie. BUR] ED.—A soldier named Shide, who enlisted here In a cavalry company, and died recently at Washington, of typhoid feveP, wad buried on Sunday at Sharpburg, where he resided. TRH Ocroarsdi —This sensation drama was reproduced et the Theatre last even ing, in splendid style, t., a tine audience, wh,, appreciated it highly. It will be res pealed to-night. G •L. T. A. ROWLEY, of the Thirteenth, k in the city on business, looking as jolly rorpulent as in the (attest days tit hid Clerkship, fully demonstrating that camp fare does ri.d go hard with him. EIMEMI33 JOSEPH MEYER. & SOH, Innufacturere of FANCY AND PLAIN CHAIRS WA REri.. , VSE. .:MI HTREE r, cotwe,t) Sixth )-t-rot Rll.l 1 .rginl.ll.•y ) no 9 YITTHRITRUirI. - ) .1' ()“ liA I'II ALBUMS s KR 67- 00 33 - 44 fAI , 101:1 60 - n 75 00 ALL STYLES MIMI DIAKIILS FUR 1862 I=l S. HAVEN, nog CORN RR WOOL .k:VU 111 RI) Si Rictus SPA LD 1 NG'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFERS AYERS' CHERRY PEUTORAL SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG: STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Ste. nal ME LODEONS.— Jul:4 received a new and full supply of Masons & Hamlin's celebrated Boston Melodeons, 4, 43 and 6 octaves in portable and piano style canes, from $l5, $OO, $75, $100,5160 to $2OO. For sale by JOHN H. M ELLOR. 81 Wood street, nols Between Diamond Alley and Fourth st. rip WENTY-NINTEI LIST OF AP. PL ICA T 1 ONS fora-nog Liquors, filed In the Clerk's Office up to November Bth, 1861: Comm ns Owen., other goods, ad ward, Pittsburgh. Calaghan Hugo, tavern, Sat do Allegheny. Giffin Andrew. do Scott Township. .11g Adam, other goods, Manchester. Hansen Charles; eating bowie, 4th ward,Allegheny. Jonea Campbell, tavern, West Deer township. ,Kernan Randall, eating house, Peebles do Miller John, other goods, 3d ward,Pittsburgh. Ostermaier John tavern, 6th do do Phillips R. L., eating house, 8.1 do Allegheny. Watson John, other goods, oth de Pittsburgh. vs„..The Court will be to session on MONDAY, November 18th, at 10 , A o'clook a. m., to act on the a b o ve cases. when appdeants must be ready. not/ Attest: W. A. 'HERRON, Clerk. PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, MILLER & CO., Works at Sharpsburgh Station, Alla. gheny Valley Railroad. Ai-Office and Warehouse 23 .Market street, Jtittsburgh. Manufactures of Dluminating and Lahneatang Carbon this and Bemis°le. no. I REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON-MX - PLOSIVE. always on hand- 0e244y BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND TINTED PAPER RANG INGS—For .48 WIC PaiAssaALL. 20 EDITIOI Two Steamers pass Cape Race Sr. JOHNS, N. F. November 18 —Toe steamship Europa passed Cape Ewe at ,:'clock. on Saturday evening, but the toles .zranh lino between hero arid Cape Race Niving, 1), en cut in two places on that day, ill tne.sages intended for her tailed to be iclivcred The line wag not repaired till en o'clock in the evening. The steamer Asia, front Liverpool on .he 9th, and Queenstown on the 10th, .awed Cape Race at 7 o'clock on Surday norning, but at a distance of 10 miles, so bat she could not be boarded by the Prose ;aoht. Troops at Harrisburg. HARRISBURG, November 1h —This after ioon the 'Nth regiment, (Jul.M. Power, .nd the filth regiment, Colonel Richa'd tVhite, were presented with the State lals by Governor Curtin. The regiments vere drawn up in the rear of the Capitol .nd made a line appearance. The Guyer tor's presentation speech received the most , rithusiastic applause, particularly when ie referred to the scene of the public open. Akins of these regiments in South, Caro tins, whither they aro ordered. Colonel Power will leave to•night end Col. While will leave to morrow. A. regiment per day will leav'e for the seat of war for some time to come. The Bark Augusta Seized. Nsw Yoak, Nov. 18--The bark Au gusta, which. it is alleged, has been fitted out for service in the slate trade, was seized yesterday at Fire Island. Her crew, comisting of seventeen men and the alleged owner were placed under arrest. The police Court has decided that Mayor Wood's police are entitled to be restored to office and pay, under the Me tropolitan law. The bank statement for the week ending on Saturday show an increase of loans of $3,319,u25; decrease in circulation $119,- 222; decrease in deposits $ 11 ,211,:!1 1 1. Thu United States steamer San Jacinto was signalled below, 'his afternoon, but after coming inside of Sandy Hook, she left for:Bobton under orders from Waeh legion. No communication will he allowed be tween the San Jacinto and the ' , bore tlil the prisoners are landed at Fort Warren. The British brig Win. It. Kirby was seized to day for running the Southern bl( ckade, and her captain was cumulated to Fort Lafayette . The old New York Irish reg,rwint, Colonel Meagher, left for the coat of war this attornw'n. WA4li I NCiTt , IY CITY, November The Vs sr D. , pi,rtment is,..on issue a circular addrea-ed t the ti ,:rams of the loyal States, rcipeiting the withdrawal of their agent- tur the purchase of salmis at home and abroad, ae the government has received advices to the (-fleet that a suffi ciency of arms will be secured, through its own agency, to meet the demands which may, iron) time to tuns, arise. Tois are ranizenient well very much facilitate the speedy delivery of arms, and remove the temptations to speculations to withhold delivery for Setter contract prices at the expense of the government. Captain 'Wilkes sent to the coast of Africa especially to bring home the San Jacinto, and it was only when he arrived in the West Indies that he heard or the escape of Mason and Slidell TLereiore, his arrest of them could riot have been pursuant to orders. Captain acted in ac cordanco wnh the principle, Of interna tional law, a fact which has bAen corninto. n:ca.1....d t , the , government. 11 , tendeicd to th., ladies see - .lnpari, irk thin Mama and tihdea p .ttc Liao crOin, wita ail the delicacies and attentions they might require, but they declined ins gallant and considerate invitation. The President has app:nted Capt. A. 11 Foote its flag c•t}icer of ti/0 fl.et In the Western department. He thus rank with the Major General. This arrangement ~ b viates any pes3ible conihet of authority between the commanders respectively of the land and water lorves. The following named consuls have been appointed: George Kcnt, of Mo., at Paso del Norte, Mexico; „Max. Emstein, of Pai. ladelyhia, at Neirenherg; Wrn. Irwin, of Pounsylvania, at Bahia, Brezil; Allen Francis, a Sp7ingfield, 111., at Victoria, Vancouver's Island. ALL PRICES The followittg military appointments wore made to-day, viz: Assistant Adjutant General of volunteers, Uept. Leonard Scott, for Gen. Paine's brigade; Captain John Pound, for General Price's brigade; George A. Hicks, for General Burns' bri gade; Captain Andrew U. Kemper, for General Wade's brigade; Captain Van .1).). lin, fur Geneeal Dur)(3h'S brigade; Captain Charles A. Heyrulds, to be an Assistant Quartermaster in the regular service, Aid de Camp Wm. Stittßer to be an aid to Major General Banks, Late this afternoon while General Mc,. Dowell and Wadsworth were reviewing the brigade, formerly commanded by General Keys, a stampede occurred among a portion of the 11% Broodiyn regiment, who were performingaspicket duty, about a mile and a half to the left of Falls Church. The flight was owing to the ap• proach of a large squad of cavalry. One of our men was wounded, but avaa safely brought in. As sown as Gen. McDowell heard of the occurrence, he ordered the 24th and 30th New York, and the remain der of the 14th Brooklyn regiment to sup port the pickets, when the enemy fell hack. On a survey of the ground where the skir mish took place there were signs of blood, indicating that some of the rebels were killed or wounded. Three more men have since come in, having sought refuge in the woods. There are still 28 missing in con• nection with the capture by the rebels, on Saturday, of a detachment of the foraging party. Arrival of the Norwegian PORTLAND, November I.9.—The steam ship Norwegian from Liverpool on the Bth, arrived at this port at 9 o'clock to.. night. The U. S. steamer James Adger was at Southampton. The English government has ordered large shipments of ball cartridges to Ca nada, but the shipment of the Armstrong guns has been countermanded. Ltricitroot, November B.—Cotton The sales of the week amount to 60,000 bales, with a buoyant market but, un. changed prices, which opened at a decline of fd&id, but subsequently recovered.— sales include 36,000 bales to speculators, 7000 bales to exporters. The sale to•day (Friday) are estimoted ut 20,000 bales, the market closing buoyant with an advanc ing tendency, but prices are still without quotable chanze as follOWS: New Orleans, lair 12i-d, midding 12d, Mobile fair 124 d; middling Ili; Uplands fair 12; middling 114. The stock of cotton now in port amounts to 633,000 bales mending 800,000 bales of American. Breadstuffs—The breadstufili market is quiet but steady. Provisions are quiet. LONDON, Nov. B—Consols for money are quoted 93i®93} ST' Louis, Nov. IB.—The Memphis Ar gus of the 16th has a despatch dated Char, leaton 14th, which says that the federal forces have possession of Pinckney Island and have seized all the able bodied men on the plantations and taken them aboard LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two (ranch, From Washington From Missouri. the fleet and prevent others from fleeing, by force. They have made no attempt; yot to effect a lodgment on the main land.' Thi Memphis papers exprees' great alarm at cur preparations for an expedition down,!, ,he Ittirsit , sippi, and demand that the en-. Lire reserves of the country shall be bruoirht to bear against it. The Argus says chat Price has done much for Missou., ri, but far mon+ for Memphis. The Constitution Bosiore, Nov. 18 —The steamer Clonsti. lotion, after embarking the troops here will proceed to Portland on Wadoesdsy afternoon, where she will take aboard the Maine 12th regiment, Colonel Shipley.— Th."; embarking here will include the Massachusetts gtith regiment Col. Jones. being compnsed of the late 6.h regiment, which marched through Baltimore on April 19:h. The River and Weather at Louisville. LoursvlLLa, Nov. 17—River etatianary witd. 8 feet water in the canal. Weather clear. Mercury 87. New York Market Report. Nisw Youx, November Evening Cotton quiet. Flour firm; sales 31,000 bbls at $5,81®6 . 30 for Southern. Wheat quiet at Saturday's prices; sales 224,000 bush. at $1 26@1,28 for Chicago Spring ; $1,28®1,31 for Milwaukee Club; si,3B@ $1,41 kir red, and $1,48@1,62 for white. Ci.rn has deSined I® 2 c ; sales of 76,000 bush. at iis®67c. Beef firm; repacked $110.1)12. Pork dull. Lard firm. Whisky firm. Freights firmer. Stocks higher. Cincinnati Markt* Repor t. ( iNcirirren, November 18—Evening.— Flour closed dull, but not lower; forced sales have to be made at a decline, but holders are generally firm; 10,000 barrels sold at $l,lO for Superfine and $4,1004,30 kr Extra, the former price obtained for a lot of 300 bbls. Extra (creed on the mar ket W heat urchan trod and steady at 80 453 for Red and 630 ) 00 for White. Oats sell a L . Corn st eady at f 5 for new end . .2.;l(i.ft) f•or old. Rye 42.443. Barley 400 43 and in fair demand. There is a good demand for Whisky at 14k. Hogs are in good demand at $3,20®3,25; the demand is brisk and the receipts light. Mess Pork is wanted for the fore part of Decnmber de• livery at sii,so, and Lard at 7c.; it would bring 71 on the short grains. Meats are selling at 2.1- for Shoulders, and 3-164 for Hams. Teem is nothing doing in old Meat and the prices are nominal. Grocers lea are unchanged and quet. B. I 'V - E R NEW S PORT OF PITTSBURGH. I=ll Frank in. Benn , t. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bay. rd, see Ilea , Elizabel h. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling Florence, Brick nll, .isville. Cf.:PARTED. . Franklin, Bowls t Brown,vole. Carr, do Col. Retard, Perib'es, Elizabeth. John T. WOomtia, M Combs, Wheeling Moderator. Reed. Cincinnati. Horizon. Sion. dale s Cstininnati St boost, Reno, do i The splendid passenger steamer, elno'de, CapL A. bleliowin, leaves this day for Bt. Loul. and monnodiete porta. This but has un• aurpartsed 'tenon:volute:lona, haying Jost under gone complete repaint. Capt. AloGot.yin, and the clerk, Hr. C.ll. Lorenz, wool I makes eon worthy Lost p-mula-. Ite,The fine side wheel stemner Arago, Capl, Godmti , ix announced for St. Louts on Thurs day. Paka.engars and sh:ppera will bear thls In itarCapt. Rogers' A No, 1 steamer Dia dem learee for St. Lome on Tuesday. Time boat ha.. the beat of aecommodatleria, an &is to eberge of earful and experieneed. otheer, pe-The River—Lvt i•voning Et twilight here were eight fiat a.s inches water in the channel and falling, The weather during the day was pleasant in: the aescon. kW' Tll F ph , nd id peassingor steamer Emma lira! am, Cap M Ayres, leaves this day posdirely et t p in for Zimessille and intermediate port,. We take pleasure in recommending this host, end her otbeers Mr W li Wilson will do the 'nor in tho effiee, lOLCA,,,It will be eeen by referring to our advertheng columns that the fine paaketJateob Poe, °apt Wm Ettryps, leaves on Wednesday for OnelnotU and Lousy' Is; we lake p'eaeure in an t ammonia the Oct. tawk.The tine packet D.-cotah, Oftptsin Ben , menson: leaven on Wedneedity for St Louis and I Itermodiate ports skit-The tine steamer Science, Captain Reno lamer this day for (iallipolla and WI inter mediate ports. This boat has tine accommoda tions and is in charge of careful and expealanced officers. /03Y - Tho Horizon and St. Louis left las evening for Cincinnati and Louisville. e-The packet Melnotte left lent even ng with a fine trip. sarßueineee on the wharf was very active Yesterday; the amount of imports were . _ For Cincinnati and Louisville WELNESDAY NOV. 20. THE fine Packet JACOB POE Wm. Strops commander, will leave for the shove ports as adver• need stov e. Fcr freight or passage apply to board or to J 13 LIVING9ION k CO. J FLA GE or D H LEWIS. --- For Marietta. GaHiltons, Par kersburg and Portsmouth,: REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer ROCKET, Captain John Wolf, will leav, tor the above and In termediate ports every saturctay at lea. m. For freight or passage apply on board or to nol6 JOHN B. LIVINGSTON & CO, Agent& . _ . and Rt. einelmiati, Louisville mild Rt. Louis. THIN DAY, 10 A M. T"splendid passenger steamer MELNOTTE, A Moblow in commander. For fr. ight or paasage apply on board or to ;:nolg J B LIVINGSTON, Agent. For Cincinnati, Louisville. Evansville and St. Louis. nrEsDAy, 18th, 10 A. Al. THE PACKET STEAMER, DIADEM. Thomas Rogers, Com mander, leaves vs above. For freight or passage apply on board or to nose Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE fine passenger steamer EMIR A GRAHAM, Captain Mun roe Avers. commander, leaves Pete hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m., and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. Nor freight or passage apply on board, or to J. B. I..rvisorros k Ca., Agents Pittsburgh. H. 8. Pumas A Co., Zanesville. For Wheeling, Marietta and Galtipolie. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. THE STEAMER SCIENCE, Captain Wm. Reno, leaves for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg end 0 admits, making weekly trim leavingPittabargh every TUESDAY at 4 o'clock, andretnrnmg leaves Gallipolta every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. no l 8 D. H. LEWIB, Agent. For Marietta, r arkersburg end Gallipolis. REGULAR SATUI4DAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL ,lliatner TINGING. M.A. Oox, com mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat- ur d a y at 4 p. m, returning leaved Gallipolie every Tuesday at 10 a. M. For freight or pasting* applv onboard or to nol9 .1 B Livosokopi *co, Agents. For Cincinnati Lonts'illie and et. t oats. TEIURSDAT AT 10 A. M. THE NEW SIDE WHERI 4 - steamer A RAGO, Thos. H. Golding commander, learnt above. For freight or tampply on hoard. ,t nag WTON A CO, Agee4ll, HELMBOLD'S MIMI for rfaaviness 0 • EEyel ght: iAllseitlCUMpOr,try SuHuston and,Loo3 at Si FIBLMBOLEASr,AUGHU tar Mobilitr , l4 ll [C - 144 4; Mainmast - with Wittit'df' Atentlon:iftil Horror' of Wicletv. lIRLMEOLD'S 13 UCII CI or Obarectacmo. •." - IfEI.a.BOLLOSAUCEU forEimettpies ariOteg Dorn. - Inthearetion. Mid al: Diseattoti of t FEMALES -FEWALF. , ... FEOAI Ea . FENALES....FEMALEI3--FEMALES" • OLD OR YOUNG,. SINGLE. 11 1 4 RRIED; tat CONTEMI-TA-TING MARRIAGA. TARE .NO ..410REPILDR"- "' .118 F.AO NO A vl ELM ROT D'A 7 P.XTRO R Ctt B BO F OHU V,AL. THE VERY,DEPT REMEDY:I/4 THE WORA For all oornp'aintei , nrident Mlle Sex, whether arising from Intliscrelierr. ilahlts of Dissfpli• ttr in tlip 'SEE eV DECLINE OR CHANGE OF ' , Lin. M 'ABoVEI. NO FAMILY SHOULDPYO6O)) BE WITHOUT IT. 'lake no, more Mercury or ClOpleasant Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Dis ease)). BEL .1fB01.1;r8 EX TWACT B UCHEf CURBS sIACOILIaI , DI *DASDS In all their stages.. At little expeSse. Little or nonh nge of diet; No inconvenienCe AND ./10 EXPOSURE. Use HELDIBOLI43 E.XTRACT BUCHU for Eir.• ;ceases from hahltsiodulged in BY YOUNG AND OLD, ,And for all disetiass arimirg from habits of dissina. lion. It removes all improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a short time to a state of healh.anii pu its. Use E.ELAIBOLD.B E..XYRACT BUOIIII for dis eases and affections of toe most distressing char acter. . Use RELMBOLD'a EXTRACT RUCHE] for nit affections and diseases of the 113111 NARY ORGANS, • Whether exi.tingir MALE Olt FERIALE, From whatever cause originanny., nod no matte Of HOW LONG STANDING. .. . All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same canes. Read! Read 1 • Read! HELMBOLL✓tI avatar la safe and pleasant in taste and odor, bat immediate in Ito action. Personally appeared before me an Alderman ; of the oity of Philadelpbb, H. T.I3.ELMBOIA). Chem. let, who being duly sworn, does say that t is prep'. lion columns no narcotic, drercary or injurious Mugs, but is purely velvyta Alt MBJLLr, SoloMannficturer. Sworn and subscribed before me the 2&1 day,Of NovOmber, 1854. WM. P. RIBS I.llll),Ajderman. Price $1 per bottle, or Ida for $l, delivered, to any address. Prepared by H. T. ESLISBOL,D,., Practical and Analytical uhemiat, 101 South Tenth street, i'elow , Obesnut, BEINARID OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED . DEALERS, • „ , Who enceavor to Mapose "of their own" and "ether" articles on the maitiition Befouled by Itelmhokre Prerfaraions, 0 Ex tract Baena. - Effareaparilla. . Improved Rose W eh. Sold by " DR IC And all Drug/210A eve-s where. AEK FOR lIELMEOLD'S. Take no other Cut out the advertisement and send for it AND AVOID IMPutirl lON AND h X PUSIJRE. nals.Bm-we WISHARTIS VINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. THE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION TH E PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI- . OMB having made it he study of Years to concentrate the life of the line Iree into a Medi cine for diseased of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medicine is prepared wth much care, the ear being distilled' expire B.y for It, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It had cured more cases of Conamnplzion than any kr own remedy on e.rtn It will cure BRONCHITIS. t wilt cure AS ERMA. It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure DOHS AND COLDS, and id an In vulnable remedy for diseases of the,KIDNRYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. Ir. Beware of Counterfeits. lilt if . you tutve the Dyspepsia use WISHARTBDYS PEPAIA PILLS, nd i• they do not cute you go La the agent of Whom you purchased ttem. mild receive money. Sold by DIL KEYSER, Nao. 140 Wood street. Please call at his at. re and get 4 descriptive eir. cular. A box of Ails sent by mail, - poet.paid on re. ceapt of One Dollar. noiLlgeod No.lo. South B.cond street. PhDs., L. g, 0. vasaART; Proprietor., PITTSBURGH & CORRELLSVILLE RAIL ROAD" ON AND AFTER MONDAY, VEht llth, the trains °lt le Pittsburgh& Connelleville Rdl Road will lama and strive at,- the COZCIpIiOrS depo4ecrnet of Roes and Brea, enndge guests, as followle . . M AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh 7,50 a m, arrives at Conned bond° 11.30 a in, Uniontown 12.35 p. mriving leaves Uniontown 1:30 n m, . ;30 . m , R 711 1 ,031 at Pittsbura 8:30 pM. EXPRENS RAIN leaves ntentes n 4 50a m Con nellanlle a a co,arrivesiat Pittsburgh 9,30 am: leaves Pittaburgh.3,3o p m,arrives at Connellsville 7,00 p m, Uniontown 8 p tn. FIRST WHEMPORT ACCOMMODATION leaves blegeesport at 7,26 am, arriving at Pittsburgh at 8,35 a m. NECOND MIGNESPOST ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a m, Manlius to Pitts-. tnirerst BRADDOCK'S ACCOMMODATION leaves Vine. burgh 4,10 p m, reaches- Braddockt r station 4,45 pm, returning nem thence at 4i,604, in arrives at- Pittsburgh at 6 SO p m. THIRD- MREESPORT 'ACCOMMODATION- Ieaves Pittsburgh at 0,05 p to, reaches McKeesport ac 7,551 p ro. • SUNDAY TRAIN leaves McKeeeport at 0,10 a m, arriving at Pittsburgh 10,10 a m, leaving Pittsburgh at 1,30 p tn. Quartarly, annual, and commutation coupon tickets by 0.1D01.11.11E ROULTON, Agent at Pittsburgh* H. EtLACKSTONR. ocleinsi Sueenn'tiindant. . _ TO THE PUBLIC. 4 1 8PRUIALLY the loo• _Le rant and falsely Mod- est Phyrdcrians of all de- .i".;;;;"IlielNa, nomtnations, treat secret and debate awarders, • Beltran:tea and diseases -or - - stindletur common and , Iriadinttri4nuthisaboth. ' sexes, and Adult% _millirem or marred . Became Int tie pent:mhos the fact, of his doing so, the ignorair and falsely modest • are aresulltaly, , ehoeked, and thins it a great air very, immoral, lOl contamination and wrrun . among theft wives, promising sons and tern. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dr the Berne as In..IB2EttIII3TRU, (except ptitaistillig) lest a luniative preetide might be lost to them among stupid, falsely =KW , ' and presumptuous famfftes, born arid reused in ignorance, spremgen ae mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, seneseotc, to dollars and cents, roystemorisp;, meanly or illy gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous parents and guar:hand are thankful that their sons, daughter.. and wards, prorionaly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition andoppear , runie,:bAve bean resteii-ed to health and vigor BASPM.K.IP; beildes many before and after=m ar Hale through him have been eared. much encoring, anxiety, mortification, to Hitt* the advantage of over thi r t Y; )rears experience and obsereitton, - osusequentl.y. he has superior skill in the treatment of special Mantises, and who Is daily' permeated by the prcifeliefOri, AS weal recommended by 288jXbet. able Oilcans, publisheatr, proprietors ;of totel4ke rhea, Cr so called nocturnal emission,`Tr ac i a iresuitnl malady can be completely eared bye the very last discovery that has neveryet fafletL In female diseases he him had superior experienprion account in his old' ageiseventy years, all h'regllP completely cured: Afifor conaumptionuti pulmonary ses my eyrttrirs - whicti are oompar aed ieeland moss and other inglVX:4ll3lta ley s skillful pliyairden 'five years . at the busutess,it has had' mom success than all the:pretenaiona that hove as yet been disco - versa. the °erg& came'will show. They are all genuine and can be , - found according to a pamphlet that each_perscup will get at the examinati all free of charge--- , Office 86 Smithfield 'street, near Diamond street: Private communieation.s from all parts of the (Mien strictly attended to. Direct to - BOX. SIM • Pittehonrh Poet Offloo, d6Sly 4 byla LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORAL BOOTS always on hand, and made to orderat abort notice W. E• SCHME.M. CO.,i& G ENTS FINE FRENCH Effirigc- Of Brooks' Manufictp*_ pilf,juT A t t,NIIW 'YORE PRIOSS, FOR °ASH. :!►t'_Hl Fifth 'Street, TIZ & cow - Tur2MTED--, „of OIL REFINER TO 4lt in ra. dack to=borligiiihr. None bats folly pmwa WHITS Isa d atg aty ° d 54 =.;,4 moNDA - 44rovgm sitAtith.- ~.....--,-, .114114f5, ,:,,T114111114t-4141tii, , , .A.Z.' * 47"-'; Ittitr'ket-, ' Street.. 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BALrnoRA-L-90041retOirEA • .. of all thedifrOiegiapiallesatejli4o6l,4l,l4;iii,y- eau se4 „glum, - 1 0 - *6l the iFicuSitiiiuttUs; ;.'"-! -• • , '' 'WOOLEN • TA. W 3 . --, •qifii*.iistoti . ' , t . ... • •:. "4,4 1 3,, r,- . . '5O • made of thabi!ei, wool 4 thomettruocektnom . ... 'lauhe EMBRowEIVIES 4 9I .O I O(#4.:-: - '- ' • ' ' ere efil. Palling - at silk iaiustiallniy4o4, aiiiiiii, [ eau afelgitee'th*. leiteatitl . 0260ur Medirtotik7' j',. alitiftttt. the httfitirtent, Mithinset -C; ..,-,York, Aueldenia +we cau",evs . ...' . Assam; wend theist •tiouy SM? --- 1 - . ..; - qualities and cfiesiniebii. -•- "T* *. :-...- .!.•-.54r-• • - • ../.oslMA lr ttllitr - , -.- ~..,, a u , •L•Kr.I,_Li.*ATS-IMaiarr:' DB:. guui..atrA smill4nead. piiimaybra z Ahr- „Baal gen of Fib' in Preetic been Anon, In hosed b. nn , a ortitti ingatorsre e di mentornok 'OW to MeV 1110'1 K' 'reel ' , iieter fa ba , mum, frojtacatic all dismay stalk mabifeata itaelr in3,-- ...n• • 1. ki.',l.-- sad avoid roanyforbit 4$ - Pit. -.67 Of altirt _ ~.:, ' ,l of which the patient - la: ea - ~ ,„,)_. 0,•-t77...;`,N". persons aciaftlicteci,Dr.ftawa oattat ..e - _,-- ,:_ and iiPued7 rfigi a ,_J ' -"--'' ``` -'" ~• ~!!--; '...--, ',-,; Dr. Proinea rearbutw-forAhlw, - ivitiliii •.-" brought on often byrtiutitablitan C aaatiat 4 -0.„--,, nratificedon,'Whidk,the.Mat ..-,noliniiipunden 4-,a- often give wityVigito:Allft.-6911t;.. the ey /* th ou romeates 7 AiNoßkla Mk I ., — th il ,er Pre iio6-1141421.A4F1*, B$O,Th 1110 -a - z k ,, ---_-. untorthaliva.,:„...,l ..._ . 4,.....,; ; Dr. -Itraw—rwli iWazabdigit—wf*lol4% .l iiiii ikiht -- :'''i'.':'., memo diaoaaa fif a too' !vsanazirAF-v....; cum., Re seamy ,treets,4l4,fr:, ", .-,,,,;_",;;:• 1 Striatum,' Uretar.Waratrkaai Wae1taa5iV7,1,,,,',„45,-_, Monthii S'7l),Milata, . 33) 4•Nmw • Jandiza,pr-c -1 wain AA% .trvoliemtee 0W _ .1061.m.,4: and KidneyeOrTfteeftQA 0446, -14,,,. with all ahleBl3 )) Of afi ftOptink .4 r-.." .- W,g4". 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