lta e. it m.piETTENGILL sOs. is`vw YARK ROW, NEW YORK and 6 L 6 BTREET, BOSTON are oar agents fur n land 'Weekly Pont in those critio; and * th , risott.to take Advertisements and Su bsertl, t I" t; or us at our Low_st Rates. --- oeratte State Ticket AUDITOR GENERAL, tM&tC SLENKER, Union eopoiy SURVEYOR GENERAL, JAMES P. BABE. Allegl►eny Con* _ _ _ key I)EAIOORATIO 00UNItY1 TICKET , FOR CO7OR6* . xx.rin DISTRiOT OEO. P. HAMILTON. FOR CONGRESS MSTRICT, JACOB ZEiGLER, of Butler. FOR 14ERSIDENT JUDGE COURT OF COMMON PL/4R R. P. PLENNIWEN. Oft:kaItIOCIATII LAW JUDO% COURT OF COllll4 ROE ASSEMBLY. :JOSEPH R. HUNTER. J. C. BRYANT, • A. J. BAKER. CAMPBELL STEWART. ;;MATT HARBISON, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNRY, WILLIAM LINN. FOR OONTROLLEIL! 0. ROBT. ANDERSON FOR COIIIIIBBIO*IR. .I,ACOB STUCKRATIL DIRECTOR . OF pook. JOSEPH E. McCAI3E TUF.SDAY MORNING, OCT. 14. CITY AND NIIIIIBUBIIOOD INTELITGIINO Roll of Co. A, 9th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves_ Ofthis entire company only twenty seven now remaiti in the service, as will be seen Its the list - capt. 11. S. Flemming; A lbert, Hilstern, missing 4st Lieut. MCDonough; Thomas Hon: 41 Lieut Wills; Joe. Israeli, wounded: s lit rem. John J. Leh- Reese Joaes wounded: Al luau, prisoner; 'James Jackson; Serg W Foster: Albert Kennedy, detsch-' Sorg William - Week, ad; detached; Joe. Kennedy, detached; Sorg. JuLl Heckert !Sylvanus Rurp.: .dli Sere. Wm., I.prag ite,i ni 1 ~ga Wour.del: sent recruLieii; !VI su Matthews: la Corp Ejw: ree:f clainPrdn MnrriA: dead: J acid. C. Mu i nu, killed: .1:d emu. Grano., Jas. g. Mcgaia, sick in missing: hospital.; corp.Alex.RoLertson, A im...llistain, • wt.'s rimed : Jnn. Martin, di>rh irked 4th c9rp. Wm.Hruldis: Richard • /1 , , alien, Lth cur!, M.Clievalter, charged : miss ng: Richard Mvcali, killed ; i:th co-p. A b:Lynch ; Jacob OMers: 7th Coff• W. (lot • Cirri Hr., mor t i s , ,;,•k in W.•‘,l 1(1,11: hospital: Bth trartr.Jno.Kingdand, Jos. Palmer. sjek 11o:i -dled ; Jna.Banner,sickin hos- Penny 1'..u0d,; pi at;,,, Win. Pouu is, dead: • - J.T. nigh:tin. missing: 'Andrew Porter. sick in Henry grown, in6siiig;l hospital: 'Jonathan Bush disc , git hos. - Iteed, wounded or J iishundiaileY: • sick dolin Barnett, killed; !Henry Headman; Ch Phil arles B ro wn , :sick in ander artn !Cahosp lvin ital opriuhle, sick in - ; hospital; J. Sluckrath, diseharged Joseph Caldwell':awl promoted: Alexander entiDeoll: f'Wut, B. geabury • J no. Ora wf .ird. woritaled IF 1 loan, detachel• • Wm Cozy, in hospital; ,Levies - ingletun,ick in Rol.'t erawford.]iu hosd pintl; 'Sylvester eergin,wound- Jona A. Chrns, vinundeig ed; John Chess detached; !Andrew Shaw, missing: .Isesh cochen,,u4, dead; .Jos. Shaw, wounded: Catupbe 1, inh-iing Hirsh M. glum r; .Im.epli Campbell - siglaimPhilip 'flout, wounded: hospital: •g, Alichael white, sick in John W Douthifft:l M hospital; granc.is Dili, ail:ming; !atthew N. Wo^ds,....r:ek Dawson, Ills log:' is hospital; W. S. N.:ascii, wounded .Wiii. William glliott, in 1; Blilszar wounded; A u•din knvign: 'Philip Zeta, sick in hos- Windelmegu k, wound- . iiital: ed • Win. llnselin, diva: - Fran. Flannigeu. air tirltp Mashey, oetasoli i ha reed : ed: Wesley lialentine, do- Satnl Mar.-11.dierliai r ted 111c7N1 in battery A; Jos. McClellan .I, Iran :ferred • Ilszlett. team: t or , Jaine3 .li, ip,r. Hes. llazlet . ,. blacksmith I:Eritt for Baxter Burkhart, tgeil Alexander 11 arlett, si,-k; at ramp Pier i •ont : in hospital; ,tleo. Ballentiue , incd Roman klanite; ! at Ailiagt• n Heights. The Fire on Oil Creek. _ We copy the' following account of the late fire on Oil ('reek front the Oil City Rewister : It would apyear that on yesterday after noon about three o'clock a tire broke out on the Blood farm, at its intersection with the 7 arr farm. Thu fire first broke out in the tanks of Mr. if. lir'Filkins. 9s to how the lire originated there is consider able diversity of opinion. Without any prejudicci, we merely think it must have caught from some of the numerous engines in ,the immediate vicinity of the Filkins well. . The space burnt. over embraces from eighteen to twenty acres. /Most of this was on the Rlood . farm, it what was called Maple Grove. In this grove was the Mb - I.in, Lloyd. and several other wells. Oil has been stored this locality for the last three months, and of course a large quan tity was on hand. Were, as well as above, the oil tanks were ": -standing close together, intermingled with! engine-houses, offices, (k.e. On this territory w'ere stored Some 0,1)00 barrels of op, in tanks and barrels, beside some ten Wells, seven of which were flowing. AIE that human foresight, and exertion eduldklo was done, but it was all in vain. It is true that some houses. and the refineries bf Messrs. Barrows Scott and Battles Si Co., were saved, but the remaining portion of the ground Was burnt over. Abollt.Six - o'clocl: the fire ceased raging, for the simple reesim that there was little or nothing left to Burn. The whole space before occupied by tanks, wells, engine houses, offices anq dwellings was swept clean. Maple Grdive, which we have often admired as one of the finest ornaments of Oil Creek, is no more. The• charred and blackened trees wil long remain a monu ment of this sad dranster. During the conflagration Oil Creek took fire and presented s grand sight. By the united exertions of the people assembled, the lire was put outs From a hasty exam ination, we should think the loss will not fall far short 015109,000. Some 25,000 or 20,000 barrels of tnl were consumed, to gether with numerous engines, &c. The oil men took their liisses cooly, and were rebuilding their dettricks amidst the smok ing ruins. During file fire there were no explosiOns, thus Clearly demonstrating that crude petroleutil is non-explosive.-- BM we shall attend to this matter at length in our next. The following are some of the principal sufk.reis : Tarr Fartu. —A iu elican Petroleum Co. Loss Xl.OOO . Smith & Curwin—Loss $3,000. Densmore, Bros. & Co.—Loss 52,500. Blood Farm.— I Aigh Co.—Loss $5,000. Collins os $3,500. Burning and Crane and Stowe well, Burrows and Scott • Losß $2,0110. S te(4: ackson Co.--Loss 500. C. .1. Loyd 4: Co.—Lbss $3,000. well—hoss $5,000. Painter and Latiffor—Loss t;,500j, Lee's Well—Loss ;,0t). Maple Groye well—Loss S 3 500. Celley and Patter'son 'ReEnery—L'oss $4,003. Amer's I , iell—Loss ;;;;;1,2.(0. Duncan „well -Loss 3.1,500. Richardson Sc Copeland—Loss $l,BOO. Seasonable. A new work from the press of Carleton, N ew York, has just: made its appearance and is for sale here by Henry Miner, Fifth street.. It is entitled: "The Slave Power; Its Character, Career and Probable De. signs" and is an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the present contest. The author is J. F. Cairns, M. A. Pro -lessor in Queen's College, Galway, late of the Dublin University, and is very - ably written. It may throw new light on the all engrossing subject, Horiues. The Neptune Fire 00. have procurell'a tine team of horses kir their new steamer. ' - PLEAS. CHARLES SHALER FOR STATE SENATE. • R. H. KERR. Messrs. Vierheller A Ro6sia,c'have leeted for the fund, which will be paid over to the committee. Surgical Anatomy. Dr. John Hatch Power is the author o a valuable work to the student of physiology or !medicine, entitled ''Surgical Anatomy of the Arteries,' just published by J. B. Lippincott & Co. it i, ably written and they illustrations, with accompanying do scriptions, give the unprofessional reader a very clear idea of the structure, posi• tion and nature of the veins and arteries. The hook is for sale by Kay Co., Wood street. No More Lint Wanted. The following is an extract. from the let ter nt the Secretary of the rnited States Sanitary Commission, Washington. Oct. 7th, to the Superintendent of the Phila delphia depository "Dint bandaged and old linen bane reached us in such enormous ipututities that we have been obliged to hire a store rooni for no other purpose than to store away the surplus five hundred barrels. Please, therefore, discourage their further manatacture in your district, and en deavor to turn the energies of the people toward the making of underclothes and the knitting of socks instead." Pittsburgh SieMier Dead, Patrick Gallagher; co. H, 03d regiment, died in one of the hospitals at Washington CM Wednesday. He was from this City, and his relatives reside here. Passed Through. .1. E. McDonough, an actor of consider able note, passed through our city on Sun day, en route for Cincinnati, where helms an enga,gement. He plays here in Janu uary nest. Un Sunday . night Claney's earpentel shop, on East Common, Allegheny, was entered and robbed ota quantity of tools. The thieves escaped without detection. Les Bliserables. The last number of Victor Hugo's pop ular nOvel is out, entitled "Jean Valjean." It will; of course, be read by all who have perused the other parts of this powerful tiction.' It for sale by Henry Miner, Fifth street. Meeting at West Newton. A correspondent informs us. that an enthusiastic meeting of the Democracy was herd at West Newton on last Tuesday evening. Dr. M. P. Mcclattchan presided and Hon. John L. Dawson made one of his characteristic speeches, able, elcupient and pointed. To be Returned. ;;nlmeribers to the Corcoran fund can tye their pro ratushareof the unexpended ads row rued on application to Mr. A. cTighe, Treasurer, Fifth street. • Surgeon General. Dr. JOhn S. King, of this city, who !has been for some time a Brigade Surgeon in the Pennsylvania Reserves. has been ap _pointed !to the position of Surgeon Gener al, in the place of Dr. H. H. SMith. of LES M I SER-LBT.E, fifth and last novel,just received, entitled "Jean Valgean,"l at Pittock's, opposite the -Postoffice. • STAMP, your draft and checks. Stamp s for sale* Pittoeli'e Nein dejiot,op,poilite did - P6stilffice. Heath/niters for revenue ;I:J• t BSc; .eri ti._ lt=t,r-....- ..,:c4irbiairt4issll/4111.1alltlyiri... Tire,;;ltepublica4m, „comprising "all the . loyally,''' held their.last ineeting yesterday etr (dug oh:Smithfield- street', in front of tile 'Cusrot ' ffiticiii.. Thit`crowd wee not large,:( though lit._ embraced. : many, Demo crats) •and exhibited little enthusiasm. Ex-Mayor' Wilson presided. Speeches were made by Gen. Moorhead, who re plied, ai best he could to charges mad.. against him during the campaign, and soundly berated the "traitorods Yughes Democracy," alluding to the contest of to-day as one between the United States government and the rebel Confederacy; by Dr. .I'Cook,: who followed in the same vein, and called himself a Douglas Demo crat, while acknowledging in the same breath that he. voted for Lincoln • and by Thomas M. Marshall, who boasted loudly of what he would do if interrupted, eV" dissected the speech of Mr. 4r Witte on Sat"- urday night, which seems to sit. heavily upon the opposition. - The principal achievement of the even ing, outside pf the speeches, was the art est of a soldier, wounded in one of the battles ,othe. Penipstla, who presumed to pro se three cheers for (len. McClellan, and Was quite unceremoniously taken to the j tombs by one of the Mayor's police, Detuocratieteeting alfSharps burg. „i Pursuant to call a meettikg of the Democrrtic citizens of Shatirsburg and vicinity, which was organized by' calling Francis A. Klein to the chair and John Eberle as. Secretary., after' which A. J. Baker was introduced Cone of thenandi dated for Asset/1141y') who made a very able and affective speech, advocating the Constitutioti as the only safeguard .of the Union. Tho meeting was adjourned with three -,cheers for the - speaker, the Union, Constitution:and three c u r 4 able ccimmander, Gen. Geo. B. McClella No Diart. .-- The CoMity-Exectitive Committ lave completed a list of 4,000 vol Leers to whom.ilay have paid bounty during the past two Months. This is to be carefully compared with the enrollments and all whose names do not. appear there will be added to the roll of enlisted soldiers. It is contidently,beiieved that 1,000 to .2,01 s ne* names will thus be fotind, for which the county hatryet ree tived no credit. As we will, with the • tchts in the Third ac A Ward and•elsewhe . have a deficiency of only about.';",oo, thi4 will give us an excel fit at least 1,000 over our quota Or 10,rfo: We can no v assure our read,',, that the need be underno apprehension of a drat in Allegheny county. For this we are in debted to the !active ex?.rtiona of man, citizens, but more particularly tel the pen tlemen (tithe Executive Committee, who when all other means had failed to shun the nUmber for which we are really en ;titled to credit, came up, after weeks o ( hard labor, with a record that cannot be disputed and which must give us au over 'phis. The First O'irginin What remains of this line body or teen, Some 320 rank and file, reached the city yesterday morning itud.. left for Wheeling 'in the afternoon to join their brigade, Gen. Milroy's. The First Virginia was one of the earliest regiments in the field and has Steen hard service, conduc t iag itself eredit dhly in the recent battles in Virginia tind 'Maryland. 'ajar We/tie was in corn. C.1. - ThAtirtl being dangcroutdy ill. The Subsistence Committee larni-11,(i tits• regiment with tt substantial dinner a seat them on their way Charity' toneert The Turners gave au ex Itibiaou itt Cott cert. Hall lust evening for the benefit of th t -- irihabitants of New film, Mitinysota. sOttlement destroyed by the Indians last August.. All the singing societies of the city tcpl.: part and the entertaininent was an excellent one. attendance WILS latige" and the proeeds will reach a hand soime sum. The Arsenal Siaflerers • Nancy Fleming, another mutterer by arsenal explosion, died. en Sendai, at he residence of her parents in the Ninth Verd. Burglary. Setbrad Editi THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH. The Battle cf Perrysville, Ky Gem. Bragg and Cheatlimn Believed to Important Papers Captured Reauregard's Plan of the West ern Campaign.- Military Operations in Missouri THE NEW 'BORK BANK STATEMENT ate., ate., ate., Ake WASiiiNntos, Oct. 1..;.--rit is understood hat a dispatch from Gen. Boyle, dated a .ouieville, 10 o'clock P. received las ' eve ling, says it is' generally believed that gc rebel Generals Bragg and Cheatham were both killed in the engagement of last • Wednesday near B. rd itoWn. Our loss in killed, wounded and missing was between 1,500 and 2,000, while that of the enemy was much larger. We held the field on that night and skihnished with them in their retreat. The next morning when this dispatch left Louisville, a carrier was ex pected to arrive in the course of the night bringinr , the details of the pursuit and the battle which was probably fought yester day. Gen. Boyle expresses his belief in the truth of the account of the killing of Bragg and Cheatham in the action 61 Wednesday. Important papers were sometime ago captured by General Buell .while being transmitted to Brigadier General Thom us Jordon, Assistant Adjutant • Gen oral of the rebel ,army, at Chattanooga. Term. These papers include confidential letters from GI aeral Beauregard, both to Adjutant general and Inspector Cooper and General Bragg, specifically laying down plans fur military operations in the West and South-west, by whiult our forced 'were effee..tually concentrated to meet the demonstrations recently made in pursuance of it. According to Beat, regard's pro gramme the offensive point of the rebels wel, first Louisville and then concentrate, and he was particular in stating how best or reach them from Chattanooga, with I; tell at Huntsville. It was his opinion a detitehment could take Louisville, while the main body would be marching to Cite cinnaii. lie contemplated the constract I lion of a work at the former city for the command of the Ghio and the canal, amid the destruction of the canal as soon as possible so completely that the future trav eler would hardly I,now whet Wa4. To keep the command of Cincinnati he would cote:lnl et a strong work heavily arum I u (%)%ington. of t h ese int l ortaii letter:: will soon be fernished to the try through the p re ,. It will lie i.titittfv ing I. the public tt know that errattgemerts for the organizte tion of the camp hospital and ambulance corps of Iht• WHI 11111111 NA and systematic plan of Mr. B. M. Pn-ree, will Le com pleted in a, lea' days. I lair the Ipist mute rial will be received Mb. this important body. It will consist of at least 12,1in0 111011. Eatli inewlier will have to give a h - stinionial of good mural character and sound mind and body. Mr. Muter will In happy to receive any suggestions and 6els gongerning lire wants, inateriahi and or gunindion i l ima corps unto '2.301 inst.. at No. -1-l7 Fifth Avenue, New ) . 011,. His mat all for the instruction and (bill of these enlisting in the sere ice will form a part of Gen. lialiCCl:s new milli:try iv of the United Ittates ,Arm) new ab rtily for pr,-as SPINGFIELI., Mo., -- Papers and dis patches dated as late as the Gt h inst., has e been received by Gen. Combs. from Ar kansas. Hindman was Oita at Davars Bind's. Parsons was represented OP mov ing towards Northern Missouri, and seek • ing to unite Lis forces with Stean and Me Bride, at Pocahontas. The rebel commander Holmes was at Little Bock. Gen. Schofield had arrived at Cassville, in Barry county, near the Arkansa.s Southwestern Missouri is once more cleared of rebel forces and the telegraph communication is complete to Cassville.— Two divisions of the army are left at Hele na under Gen. Carr. PIIII Oct. 13.- The I ' olll4lk yunia Railroad Company have rrcicved a dispatch from an irresponsible source. conveying, on the assertions of a reliable gentleman, information oriliv same nature as the Inquirer's dispatch ih relation to invasion : but they have received no con firmation from any official on the road, and place no confidence in it. The rumor is supposed by some to be gotten up for political purposes. BcFrAi.n, October 13.—The propeller TollaWlllldo, of the Western Trausporta tion Line, on going out of the harbor yes terday ran on an obstruction, causing her to leak badly and obliging her to put back. She was loaded and bound for Chicago. The damage to the cargo is said to have been about $30,000. Sr. !Arr.:, - Oct. 13.—The combined ar mies of Alissouri and Kansas is an army corps in the field, now commanded by Brigadier General Schofield, will hereaf ter be denominated as the Army of the Frontier. By order of Major General Cun•ri , :. • New Tons, Oct. ]3.—The bank state meat for the week ending on Saturday in dicates an increase of loans of $917,89t; increase of specie, $937,499 ; increase o deposits, ,$5,027,493 ; decrease of circula tion, 5200 62: . The steamers New York arid Holism have arrived below and will be uo at 6.:10 this evening. The steamer Hibernian arrived at Quebec this evening. SEDALIA, Mo., October 13.—The Sixth Missouri State Militia, Col. Catherwood, have, in several scouting expeditious with • in the last few days, broken up various bands of guerrillas, killing 'the notorious Captain Joe Kirk, who has murdered so many private citizens, and captured Capt. Loudene, of the 3d Missouri and Lieut. Alexander, 3d Missouri and some fifty bushwhackers, They also brought into camp this morning, Col. Win. H. McCar old, C. S. A., who escaped from the St. Louis Military Prison some time ago by blackening himself, and thus passing the sentinel. They have also captured a large correspondence of interest, ALBANY, Oct. 13.—N0 day has thus tar been fixed for the draft, but it is under stood that an order will be promulgated tomorrow directing that volonteers be re ceived till the Ist day of November, and that the draft take place on the 10th of that month. Hon. Brutus Corningwas re-nominated for Congress to-day by the Democracy of the Albany district. WALL PA PER FOR AUTUM A complete assortment of beautiful N OF 1882 PA PER HANGINGS. of ° ail styles, bought before the tax advance, will be rold at thy usual low prices. W. F. MARSHALL: No. S 7 Wood street FOR TLENT—LARGE DWELLING ON Marbury street. Atoply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS. eat S. Market street- la EN'S DA.LINORALS AND GAZTERS ATJA $t Missoula Hall ilualiga House. _--- - - --7 • •.'4SI—RitaBE,WALIMIAn e ' 0-'O , - **ICY 4 -,.- I P--F-1-0 -N . t0 0t : ..- : . 6 IntriguOs A .7,---, 7-gainsti ~,l - -. ~.,l'il, . ~ lellan DRAHENCOANIONIC VRIIP, . I . Halstead, of Newark, New FOR • New Jersey, TUE thu s ': to , o Irons, eoLD.-:"AND 1.1. N .1' MPTION. earned to the tity. At first sight - - - e -, DE. SCRIM' SF,A 1114,11 TONIC, mouncement may eem not partici], nteresting to your, readers; but the FOR THE CURE OF DI'SPEPSIA ANC, ALL ......• sumes more importance when it is DEBILITATED CONDITIoNs oh „HE 'laced that Mr. 14alstemil.is the pos- STOMACH. of General Phillip Kolarny's letter DR. .SOIIENC6'S lANDRIRE PILLS, fling seVere strieta,rerlt,gainst Gen. FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER, OR TO ACT flan. This letter was mentioned AS:A GENTLE PURGATIVE. 4 . - inns since in several '''!of the New ' All of theSe three ntedieines ate often required in curing ecinetnatiOnn. thliti ill rho Pultnanic urnals; but as a distinguished rel- Syrup iihme has cured nr stiy'desperate eaSeS. I . I I eneral Kearny wrote a note de- lia.C'ea Wet,/ 1 1,mie and 111.andrake Pills assist he existence of such;in regulating the stonier!) .and liter, and he p a letter, the the Pulmen-e syrup to digest arid sear h tuning!' the blood yby which meat a .Btitre is ,toot' 4s supposed to have endrl. Not effected. tesels. ever. The letter doeti exist, atild is 1 hose medicines are offered t.) i lie pu - hde as the ouly side . , 'ee'rtitin"a n il relis bl.' , font blaming in the most positive remedies tor Pulmonary Consul. idio m and fora!! General McClellatti'SPertinsdar ihii,o mot li'd conditions et ot tl.e body hieh Lad to that fatal disease. Liver Complaint and Dys n. The writer affirms that upon i”!PS , It tire often forerunners of Consumption. end occasions our forces might have when they manifest tinsel` es they require the :d into Richmond had the Cornmeal- an0.,4 0 pr i , , , , .. ;, a p i t aa l a ten s t y k r f a n a i, a ra ..a. . which has 1 eat ma h %Ml' have exerted a' little liedid ,,, lia.a a long probation lieti,re the publie. Its value . better generalship. Bilis tentlehey has bee. proves I.y the thous:gots oCeures it has • • Up Elf rang positions and wade throtoli a period ulluore than twenty years, foiths n h reputation has tainstantly e enemy, of course, having no in- increase`! and the most obstinate skepticism can f attacking any suehatrong hohl 4 a. ,li, ed r,, with confidence' iii all cases which eaten doulitthat it is a remedy which may led, while, to sum , McClellan ~."I.' ~n . - -i , suuced "burnt out." . . The writer lithe patient will perseveringly follow 'he di hat when Manassas was first evac- rections which accompany each bottle, he will neral McClellan should have log- certainly be cured, if hit, lungs are not too much wasted to ineke a cure os.s.ble. Even in ead34l be enemy into Richmond; that supposed to fltie incurable, when friends and • battle of ‘Villiamshurg our troof s the entered that city, aim! also seven Jaye' tighting-;--opportnni- PllYf.ielulls have despaired, the use of this medi I , ; i i n ni e t h o e p B i t t .r a i 7 , i t t i t „ ti l l i i b tn of the patient and restored Ate-Dr. Schenck himself was eared in precisely such eireurnstances ; u. d many others have been save General Kearny. from a usually fortunate hy iodicously makinga tii • part a • ' ‘ , • -. "I) recision of boldness, I n n th e use of Dr. Selienea 8 remedies, McClellan, I Dr. Schenck does- not say at 01l cases nf Pul Istead has in his to ea i'fin let- rrinnary Gon-nruptio a mre t aihin Die reach me !tine liar he em tdixtically asserts that often Genet``! Kearny, tedi fro .urg, and the 'let ter Ali'llues!ion tit whent , itieuts have the ma-st ;Lan in g y itoms: rrison's Landing. ilgoth, tiles(' 1 r such as m coolant cou g h, creeping n Ch n ian n . l night ~wears and general debility: even tosueh &Ale gh e e that they ate obliged to lie in bed, and worn 1 McClellan. His fAr me severely the military eourse ihev are g von up by their phys clans, they iso : caella n ' H i 4,7/ be e wer!. No tnedieal treatment can create re in hope these letters `naylungs, b u t wh en the lunge are very tedlyilis s tents whereby his rein ma be new eased, tad to some extent drab - in/A a Sure nia3 y en- be effected by Schenk's medicinal. equ Al dly so. ieff n Sc ie ro nt. luloDr, Sus disechenck ases these medicines are ic i as photograldis of a number of persons WiLi hate been nearly cov ered wall running sores and sow all healed up. Thinshows its purifying properties, which must be done to heal coyities in the lungs. In the treatment of vigor}Consumtion it in of the ti - inert importance to give and a healthy to to the system. Hence it is neeessary to strengthen the appetite °file patient ane to improve the di gestion. Proper nourishment is required, togeth er with such means us will make the food easily digettibir. The articles must suitable for the dintef Consumptive patient, are designated in Dr. ',Chetiek's pamphlets, which are &strig n. d gra -tiiitoUsly. in gener,l, the most highly nutritious *.tieles are to be preferred, but the digestive oi - gang Must be strengthen -II in to der to make either food or naedicin t l serrieca'de. 'lbis .re quirement is met by the Sea Weed Taste, and for th e purpose it was desigued. When the digestive powers are put in good or der the food has its proper etre 3, the sys:, ur iit the patient is invigorated aid the lungs begin to exercise thmr tuartionts inn norm it and hernthy manner. Vim the healin g powers of the Pithieir sic 5.5 rup oil complete the i•iire. Pulmonary Consumption is almost always corn plicated with Dyspepsia and Liver complaint. pleat 31mnd-eke Pt.ls are intended to re more obstructions from the liver and to restore its healthy action. They'd:ate rll the efficiency which is usertheil In calomel er "blue mass," and are warranted actin,• intain a pan isle of any min t gal poison. These i-ills cure the west rib:gillede cost' eeners, rick headsache. piles, Wilma, :Wee c I II and all oilier dtseitses th at arise from IS torpid or obstructed con titian of the it, er. One boa ..1 these pills, valued at 11Z, rents, will prove the efficacy of the meklieine. In Consumption. the. Sea Weed 'tonic and Mandrake Pills are invalulde auxiliary midi sines. They rdievu the suffe r in g ; of the patient, Unit sisei it the Palnioniy Syrup in elleeting it mitre. They hay. been foetid useful ill ail, aimed staves ot Consumption, where the lungs were almost en timely destroyed and all symptom, accordin g to toe judgment. of rue physiiaare+ in dicated speedy death. the tiros of patisn is wan were net uaily in a (13 i, g eididitinn have been nreserved lir II oaths by the tne of Dr. Sehenek'e three grtat re nedie - 4. Dr. Schenck; !ed g es himself to effect a cure if the palent will apply to him lielore his eas e is a l n. g oi rer .1 esp.-rate: that ii to say. before the i it..l organs are toe far gene to admit bran)/ Cale, except by a miracle. Dr. I. II i-clierirk is the inventor of th at re la brated instrument, called ": , elietick . , Itc,pirein ter,'' .with shish lie makes Ca Illtli h 11:1,,..i I il t any with the ecrtainty of tii,o, cuin g their :rec iinifiiien. 'I he charge fir in es anlination won 4e Respir,mieter is three duller, i. : stoned shove, 1/i, c., licnek, himself• it as ,rod or COI/S11.• ' , ion. in tale .-r its wont lei e -iai.4ei, by the u, ot the Polimmic syrup.- .ea physh , tans declared th Lt lic could a went:: pit tuna after Si liti, 4. iit Wont., ears; he, is he perfect 11C:tit/I. anti Weigh, 4•1 than '2lO/ tii.iiiele. . 4 , aii-Cot, ry es wends. , I -,n i!„... 4 . .4at.si ee a, i: exhihi ied at Dr ;,-1“,r,, I ; ',, tacce. in l'hiladel „OM. Nu !.li N. Sun/ steeet. For p trtie u tars, see - tre - ittatrlftet7lehickt- in suppited, ,without rharge, to all applicant+, al 1tr...-eberieh'M,i, D.3+ it here Dr. J. 11. 4 , elien--li mil lie proles - ,ionall ) in I .eiolier, /lint oinh r. ai.if I ircernb er: Every Saturday at his pi no-1 1 d cilice. o .;9 North sixth street, Pnitarleinhla tr..)'. until r•i. Eviiry Monthly at his ~tics, .;2 go n d it trot , New lurk, trots 11 taunt 1, Te. u , dayand 11 e-dneei4.4y. iletAee Tih and stli, at Dr. I, et sc , r's. Ira wood street, Pittsbur g h p a. 'Thursday',o .tt,lie r rith, at Martin Ke'el's, near Unity Cnlumbiana counfy. trhio Friday, I Ictuber 1 1 / 1 11 4 at :Nihon, Columbiana Poultry. i /him M'editesday. I ictolier rah. at 144 Eighth street, Washiunton, P. l'. itiorsdity.l l etelier liltll 4 at Rs Baltimore street, litaltitaiire, Mil. Tuesil .1, IV eilne,lay and Thursday, Octob er 21st, :at end 2:iil, al /111%111pin. Hotel, 13,,5t1e Muss, has this lady fact a eontail Mend some 1 ork ative pron affirms uated Yi lowed 1 after the might afar the ties lost, want of of Gene Mr. II fro!!! dated 11 letters bl MUM enemies the instru Rile. Mr. ILL with the o Ile obtain -I toy and C Kearny'ms, relary Ch 1 authority I advised M the Premidtl to him Ex t! The letter President, hands.. Mt stead Chine last wc,..k to this city I, iginal letters in his possession. -d audiences of Secretaries Stan 'lase. and read to them General ricfureS upon McClellan: See se—so I ant assured upon good lat once took up the case. He Halstead to read the letter to hut, and had him' accompanied ellency In' Governor Sprague.: was dal; discussed with the and a copy of it left in his . Halstead then called upon Governors, at that, time here, each of theta Gen, Kearny's ng with each a copy. He also General Hooker. and read to he letter of his ad friends 1d ,arms—Kearny.Th e letter is ted at no remote date but I at mil it has been duly used in a Atter. No one can doubt that I the prime mover, in the affair lost'llity against ii.(2Clellan.— f this seemingly trudguitioata y ( losing aroma lithe young The letter is matte use of to lest hint officers Litherto fa is well known thit the opin. • er like general fiParny will Pight with . it. It kunst, how le'in mind that the letter was eriod when the galiant fien• was chafing under the znor retnTade movement of the L he may have blamed Gen. He, had he have known all ices. he would have laid his 1.-r doors. lin that as it may, 1 f McClellan are now work "!Iv against hint with the lid them by Kearny, whore would bare snorni.d such a i; 11, Ilea, McClellan let' Liss grasp, a sure means ty estop,, the machinations ite must at once strike a Let hint i n it attack and e Almon HI maid t, letter, Jew,- called upon that officer comrade in to he publis I suppose, • rt vat e mr; he object o s a bitter I 'tie meshes Ire cute mander tdieP fig bk. ion of an ofli l carry great cver. be born NM= MN= tifiention of aliny, thud di McClellan, n• censurr al ot E=!ME Iva ric spiri se of his ri iliwever, in whereby hr m 1.11,1 t ,1 tll' retie !, the intrig :tll, as a cure re• a‘s I hay' ja,t An,all,-r perimi of inoxrii y the ) coin wia,,l• la, once before - lost, ph; (to I(I --not Illrottii,iittlit on In VichloOnd now, oi• will surely ruin Lila. er the hil:11 pro.! cause the peel hon. Ile rues ehernies hrl mc Reduced. The county 'mom two milk oor tax has been redured ROY RR ILiR 4I manafit-tyring A. F. j n's Sewing Maohines f"r family t'^-el. are the but in Lt... ATo iNA V. Oenoral Agent, fib street, l'itt,httrgh. Pa. . _ DESTISTRY !! Dr. Vonßouhoist, No, 54 Bt. Glair street faTILACTED WITHOUT PAIN nuIR JOSEPH MEYI3/1 JO.SEPB.I MEYER Sr, 80N IUrAOITILICREI 07 ANI) PLAIN FURNIT flw t (MA 11 itS WA.RELIOUSE smiTil FIELD STR LET Betweet Six reot and Virgin Vollunte B. 14 r Enlistment !tAIKS, CT:: It 'X' FICA Till MMII GEON RECRIIITII G OFFICER For sale by S.; HAVEN, STATIONE AND PRINTER, a u 7 CORN El WOOD ..k THIRD STB su QUIT Eli's COMPOEND An admir ,lo remedy f•T Flxpell in Wlnsqii it Iles BED •C AMBERS. For sale at 25 cen CHAS. H. S I 1- per bottle by I 'ER, Druggist ST. CLAIR STREETS. Li EVOLVERS, &IL Colt's new and of Whitney's. do Allen di Wheelo Sharp's Cot tridg i solo by sof, !REVOLVERS— . model, all sizes. do do Cartridge ; . • lways on hand and for BOSUN & TETLLTI. 136 Wood street Iry NEW STA hose former price w Mr $9O, at Mrs. se2o Carriage ite DINO TOP BUOGrES. $125 will be eohl now OSRo EPH WHITE'S ry Two Mile Itrin. _BACON -700 LB Sides just reoeivel COUNTRY BACON and for sale b_y AMES A, FETZER, arket and Finit streets. Wednesday. October . ..tttit, nt 1-11 Eighth streo hington. Thursday t ttstolter 3Uth. at Its Baltinutre strut, NoVEMBER. ery Saturday, in Philadelphia. Eve , Y Monday. in New V. k lin the Fah and 2tith, in \Vu•hington, D. C, I In the nth and 2:.'t.11. in Baltimore. Mil. On the Pith, lath :mil in Lipton, Mass. DECEMBER.. Every Satarday, in Philadelphia. Yvery Monday. in New Sorb. I.in the 21 and 3d. in Pittehurich. Uu the 4th :Mil 7.111 in abOVC. ( , 41 the lip h, :11 W: 10 11110011, j). C. 1 , 11 the I Ith, in linqiniiire, ;hit. ou the loth, i• , ,Buston, Or. Sehenck's Principal office i< :it , Nor. 'BATH street. Philadelphia. •Pa , where letto for advice should always Le dir...cted. ♦NTHUNYHYYYH pirrrsigultd4ll - - -• Now 'Yolk City, Conrad Fox, No sl BarelaY stre , t. Boston, Mass., tied. C. Goodwin & Co., Na. 11 Marshall street. Portland, Me, W. F. Phillips, No. 149 Middle street. Pitt.hargh, Pa., Dr, (leo. 11. Keyser, No. )40 Wood streot. Martln Koeb, Unity, ('ol inbiana county, Ohio, Ft. Louis, Mo., Ilenry Blakely, corner Second and Vine streets. Baltimore, Aid., Seth S. lianee,ln9 The tisnore street. Washington. D. C „Samuel B. Waite, corner Seventh Street and Leolsla ,, a avenue. Chieago, Id., Lord & Smith, No. Lake street. And sold b 3 draggiAts generally. Pulinonie Syrup.:(per h. - dtle, half dawn Sea Weed Ton IV, $l per bot t le, ti half dozrn, Mandrake Pills, '25 rents per box, oc.:w THEY STAND THE TEST. BURKE & BARNES' SAFES AGAIN a - traumr , ll N7.`: READ THE FOLLOWINO VOLUN TARY testimonial in reaard to BUILIIL a 4 BARNES'SAFE. Messrs. BURK EL- BA RN ES — Gentlemen-0 the night of the 224 of February, MO, all our Ma chine Shops, Paint Shops, Wood, Material, En. gine I louse and all the Warehouses of the South western Spoke and Carriage Manufactory, all being entirely tilled with dry combustible material. were burned down. In a room of the Paint Shopi where the heat was most intense, was one.of your make of Safes, containing, all our papers, insur ance policies, k:c., amounting to over $40,000, which, on being taken out all were entirely safe. We most cordially recommend the Burke & Barnes Sales as being very superior. Your friends, PLATT, MARTIN & GORDON. Sam, In diana. The above Safes, of every sire, le on hand and made to order by BURKE it BARNES, At the Old Established Safe Factory, 129 and 131 Thad street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mh7:wly rim ORGAN HOUSE DROVE YARDS.— ITX The undersigned has opened the MORGAN HOUSE for the accommodation of droVers and stock dealers, at the corner of PASTURE LANE and TAYLOR AVENUE, near the stock depot of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way. lie has extensive stock pens, well covered and commodious feed and sale yards, abutting upon, the railroad platform, thus giving great con venience in loading and ludo:Ming. The pans have been enlarged an as to aeconimodate 3,C00 to 4,0(k) head. and-the yards as many more. Com fortable accommodations are provided in the housefor owners of stock, and the subscriber, re spectfully solicits a share of their patronage Terms for hoarding and runt of yard in ate, deltlyw A ER jrIHEESE-15 BOXES PRIME W. R. CHEESE just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market ,and First Streets. OIINTRY BACON.L-0.000 GOD C Country Shooldereinat reed and tor salt. b 7 JAs. A. FETZTiB, 007 Corner Markot and r irst WHOLESALE AGENTS PRICES A,UOI I IgN, - ELLAND S' AUCTION PITT - - BURGH THEATRE MANAGER.........IVM. HENDERSON A DlllB9loL—Prlvato 805 e.% $5 tO in Private Bdx. $1 00: Parimette and chairs, 50 emits; Family Cirdlei ed dallory,denta; Colored Box , lery cents! Li EIBEZ as PRters %do "'ea Ore., Cirri cents. Colo *ceutv; Ste( it JOSti .e h...... re-engni.ement oftteheautiful less, hii s A Lti.E PLACID E LI AND ifIN ERETITEDN. To conclude with F TUE WISH-TON-WISU, Misi Placide WEPT 11 Nara muttald SEKEEPERS fishing gtore; Fun' 'GODS FOR THE TCHEN. K I Tin Ware, • Brushes, Wooden Ira o, Baskets. . Spice Boxes, • Jelly Alonhis. Cup rubs, Wash Basins, Slaw Cutters Cup Mops, Hair Sieves. Wire Sieves, Bailee Knive-, • Coal Scuttles, Silver Soap, , Stove Polish. Chau:wise Ski, -, II nif.e Washers. Skewers. . Gridirons. I Coffee Iris l'. , Lemon Squee era, • Wash Boards, Stew, Pans,! Sauce Pans, 'Wan Irons, Bird Roasters.. Fith Kettles, Fry Pans, ' Ilam Boilers. Farina Boilers, Graters, Egg Beaters, Larding Needles. ; Flour Pails, Pudding Pans; ; Water Filters, Bread Pane, -; Pie Plates, . Butter Lolls& Clothes Wringers, Iron Bohlen., . Wooden Spoons, Mop Ladders, I Butter Prints, ' Keelers , Wash Tubs, Clothes Maas, I- oap Cups, • Scales. e'.' Toast Forks, Cook's Knive . I Sad Irons, Bread Boxes j Moat Presses. Scoops. • 1 Cake Boxes, &c., Are FOR THE DINING ItO(EN. ' sit.r Kit PLATED. Casters i Call Bells. t•yrup Jugs, Nut Picks. Cake li ni ves, Fish Knives. Crumb Ee is ...5, ' lee Cream Knives, Salt Stand, Napkin 'tinge; Fruit Stands, , Cake Baskets, Butter Knives, , Forks and Spoons, 5.,./ p;Lad le. Oyster Ladles, , Gras y Ladles. • Sugar Spoons. Ch lld reD 's Cups. i Mustard Spoons. Round ..tc Oval Salvers, Ice Pitchers. • Bouquet Stands, , Goblets. CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers, Cocoa do do Forks, Stag do do I Square Waiters. English Pea Trays. j Crumb Brushes. Fora and Spoon Trays! Crumb Trays, Dish Covers, I Chafing Dishes, Hash Dishes, Coffee Biggirik. Wino Strainers, I Coffee cafetiers, Spirit Coffee Nut Crackers., Table Mats, I Round Waiters, Bread-Pa.4lrets. ; Cork Screws, Wine Coders,' ; Buffo Sh RefrigerniTs; Wet r CoolarPeueds ers, & . Ac, FOR THE criArrißEn.' Toilet J ars, Water Carriers. Foot Baths,j ;Chamber Buckets, Tiff mt's ' Bowls and Pitchers. Slat, rass 'Brushes, Oas Shades, SnavingzEtnas, Nurser.y.Shades. I;ronse Match I.loldersf Nurshry - Flower Stands, Clothes Whiskes, N.irsery ltairigeraters.i Clothes tapers, `Vas Tapers. MISCELLANEOUS. I ibrary Steps, Door Mats. Vienna Fish Globes. .1 Veste-s. Bird Cages, Meat safes, Vizzetts j Pocket Knives, Card de hito Frames! Flasks Comp c., ! Camp Portfolios, And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household To he obtained at reasonable prides at the NEW • - •1•01t.t: tt KAY .& SICHAR.DS. 30 Filth Street, , Fir6t dour below Exchange Bank, Aliilortas delivered free of charge in the city: A I legheity,. Birmingham. Manchester, Duquesne Borough, etc. . ..1 ; . 411, 1 0MIEtIlIN4} NEW Alt No. S 3 FOURTH STREET. I would invite the attention of ladies and goll- Unman to that beautiful piece of art so muc h es teemed et late ealled the ILLUSION PARTING, and my mode of inserting the same in Wigs anti ;Madonna Bands. It hitherto' hem a light and life-like once iro unattained • have also juste_ceived a large and carefudysselected stock of the beg French Hair, purchased' for cash, and my motto it tittles sales and small ,profits. CAM b:RON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS, or Botanic Cream, for softening and beautifying the hair, is too well known o need emit pre toy new HAIR WASH f t or family use: it prevents the hair from tilling out and getting prematurely grey. Ladies do.you want to have a clear, beauti fit I, white and healthful skin? If so, get a bottle of my Philodermie, or Skin Cleanser t and take a little healthful out door ekercise. This is no hum , ' hug, but will preserve your beauty to UP:— Discard all poisonous skin paints. my2-tinaw . J. It. CAMERO . LAM FLEXING, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Has removed from the corner Wood and Sixth NO. 139 WO Fourth door below Virgi lOD STREET, in Alloy. Pitthburgh. A larg-c and complete stock of Hats, Caps Milt Straw Goods Always on hand at the lowest . prim a. wholesale and re tall as24-Ivw WHEELER &- WILSON. IMPROVED SEIIfING MACHINES Reduce Prices, the public We 'offer to with increased nonfide best and most useful F. now in uso, It does eCin. l and thinnest fabrics, male ble to unravel, with the being alike on both sid. hain on the under sideri more speedy in ruovemen an other machine. We give full instructio. ser to sew ordinary seams gather, bind and tuck, all and warrant it for three y: Circulars eontainintes the highest standing, East ces, See., will be furnished . person or by letter. i i ee of its merits as th mils Sewing 21a.ehin lly well on the [Wakes a the leek:Lich impossi essentigl b lvantage of ~,forming to ridge or simple in Construction and more durable than I's to enable the pnrcha Istitch, barn, fell, quilt cn the sante 'machine cars. monials from ladies of 'cl Witt, giving pri tin on application in - - . Sewiuc Alachino Need's, and Oil constantly on han. WILLI ARMERS' DEPOSI BANK OF DEPOSIT IiAtqING CO. AND DISCOUNT ON DEPOSITS. d B Received on INTEREST PAID Par and Current Fi Depot walk.: UNDERSIGN] ERS ate inditiduall3 tors to the whole extent of James Marshall. John Scott, William Walker. AI Samuel Geom, S. Thomas Mellon, T Robert Bell, John M (Devil t, John Floyd, D. Hay Waker, JAM TaES ttle MA R I R' , R. A. GEORGE. Deshler. MO STOCECTIOLD. , responsible to depcs.4i meiiram I priv: i t i : g means: ob Painter, illiam Carr, B. Robison, ' otnas Scott, seph Love, A. Stewart, k R. Galway. . W. 111'Gregor, fox. HALL, President. senEkw BAILEY, yARRELL & CO., PRACTICAL LUMBERS, GAS AND STEA No. 129 Foul* 'NEAR SMITHFIELD 'STREET Tanks and Agitators for 'Oil *fineries lined with lead in the moot durablo mann*, by the - new process of burning or uniting the Joints without solder. . ROUROB fitted up with Hot and CkildWater in the best style, with all the modern. improvements in Baths, Wash-Stands, Closets,Binks, Ao., duo.; - A large stock of Pumps and Pipe always , any on band. zpoYS. YOIIT/Is AND viuLDRENoft AD Shoes at MeClelland'a Auction. ! - 'Ps Axis SHOES -A T 55 FIFTH STREET &hi USEM-E.N TS. _Miss Placid° goina into camp should India 'lubber Mr Shirts, Wool Socks, ere Collars, &e. EATON, WHEELER it: • siewi.lig. RO. ZI MTH. STREET, 4%narda4 I.3nst United St° rff NINES Bola in di We offer to the public I' lIEELF,R. & WIL IN'S IMPROVED BEwllsIG MACHINE. 'at R R UCED PRICES, with I ncreased oenfidence of i erita as the beat and I most useful Family Sewin Machinonow in use. It does equally wail on the thickest and thinnes fabrics, makes 013 lock tch impossible to aye!. alike on Loth aid simple in construe 'on, more speedy in . ovement, and more dumbi than any other ma i:lanes. Ciretulars giving p ces and description of machine furnished gratis application in Per son or by letter, Cheap Pi, FOURTERN SECOND HAND An excellent Rosewood Chii tave.. Price A Rosewood Gate & Co.Pian case, 6 octave. P ri ce..... A Rosewood Stodart Piano, i . worn,6 octave. Price. A Rosewood Rassford Piano, very fine touch. 634 octave. Pike! ' 130 00 A Rosewood. Grovisteen ..lc lisle, new • and richly carved, 7 octi ve, Price 170 00 A Rosewood, Hayes dc Co Pia o, thrco Rosewoodld. 7 octave. hie ISO 00 A Gilbert. Uptight Piano. ilia ' i , octave. Price 125 00 l A Mahogany T. Lend Piano, ltmge size 6 octave. Price 75 00 A Rosewood German Piano, large size, 6 octave. Price 70 fin A Rosewood ChickeringPianevery old but good, 6 octave. Price. .. .. ........ A Mahogany, Lond dr Bro.. old but in good order, 6 octave. Price A Mahogany, Astor .1c Co, old! London Piano, 53.5 octaves. Pried ~ A Walnut Lease Piano. in good! order. 6 octave. Price ... i . ....... .1 ..., .. ........ A Mahogany , Gibson Piano , New York, very good. 6 octave. Pri.c........... - NEW PlAilittl. A splendid stock of new Pia hauls the best / New York and Boston makers n and con-- 1 stoutly receiving new sui.plies. Prices invaitioblY the same as the manufacturers, nd every instru ment warranted. For sale by selo JOHN H. MELLO it. ! I Wood street. T o BIIILDERS AND CONTBacTORS We are now mannfeetnring asa l erior andel° of LIM• ' 2 e E • which 7/0 are prepared to deliv from our COAL YARD, bog LIBERTY ST EET. ti • Best quality of Voarn.UY C oal aiwa.vil on timid as usraaL my% DICRSON. STEwART & CO. ---- ---- --- - - Spencer & It f it'liay 9 BREWERS, 'AND 141ISTERS. •.' Di.. Srlaw Bazwnity, 1 J Pittsburgh. September ID, ]162. 11 ISSOLUTION OF .PARTNERB Tap. =The partnershfp heretotre .ezist;nz be tween JOS SPENCER and 'W. IL GARRARD Wad direolved on the 20th of A egust, ISO 2, W. R. GARRARD being authorized to, settle up the business of the late him at the office in ttie Brow ery,__The•Brewiog_tiusiness will he continued by SPENCER Is WRAY. who intend , o have al ways on hand a zuperior article of ALE. pilt- TEtt and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned Will h e thankful ti, the friends of the late firm for a continuance cif 'their patronsire, and promise remake it their aim to give satisfaction to all who may purchase from them. Mr. ROBERT WATSON: of. Liberty street, en long known to4ho business community, will have the Management of our businesz,.With the full control in theßrewery. ' . i i' Address all orders to SPENCER; & MeRAY, Phcenia Brewers. htt2bergh, p a .. . JOSEPH SPENCER. JAMES MORAY. • Silk; Twist, Cotton it SUMNER. FITTERS; Street, CURTIS C. STEINIII!TZ, OZNER.LL t HOUSE CA.IMENTER AND JOBBER • Bfloi *pion" bc#l46. !util Liberty PZETSBURGH...PA. ...s - vrdlne solicited and vtoniptli attended te. ' siitS Lkmkni ',..! 8- lialevt4Bootear,td Shoes 2 .1 ..AT No. 23 PIPTII ST. ,UT THE LE trim REGARD) agtheY Jaunt py elp.s• mv. ANtoiigE. (below Exchan ge /tank. •SELI 4 II% V ir y li tc7l l 4 I, 2. 41 - 00 or sal- • • ." . 7lRI#, !CARY No7f4qEs. c E,TANT u. Oi NICE . To Gti WC THE CAVALRY. •. I 7- =NE .., i, W D AR EIARTAIRN7. ! 11.14.10 rashi 4 n N.... D. U Vet. 6: It-el 2. I .44(fRRPEt . STOI KTON...PIttiIbR. gh. Pa: _ A'ir : , ,, , syllttir ar hereby •gutherized to ntise a ttelgimunt of Cel lo flirt in the State al Pent a lya tllB,llt ra ye tolor. diving the war, to be vr 4ttard a4cotelance with (tonere! Order No. J'it i lt .11.8 ti 1:i:4111111° jiticera can i he mustered upon - co platten f the orgar izatme uf the itesi -- Innate-I mans Ibe mustered as enrolled: Sup Plies ell 41tothipg. arm . hon.cs aref-canjontents will be furnished y the proper Depart*ent: -\ By order of the- ‘Scretaty of War. 1 4: ' - - ---- - • • 0.1.. ISUCHTNOHAIH. .. - , , . . . • riga Her (/ ene(al AIWA:N.O. . „ - .11RIL DQUALTRE PRRNBYIN• 1t..4 MiLI.ITA. t. ..lififritibUiff. Oct. 7.1862. i The foregoieg antbority of the War Department is approved. and'ordered that the Itegiment of Cavalry thus a utb prized to be raised agreeably to' , the terms and organis ition initeated by the War . Lepartment. By order of the ov.eruor. .. G A. L. ItCtstiElat. -Adjutant General Penntylvania.' Prom th aat will be seen thatthe ut.der -sigitedhas been duly nu hor zed to raise thilt Reg- • ailli or intent.. H.-will be ttathed, rts tar as Possible to the Stanton Cavalr . and C 01.%) ttmes AL Soll o o r i.: maker will sasiet t . compleing the liia.liret btanted 11 . gituentigniam de - I. teuiplitawei • . - uniformed, and il do mite& Ifeyo. -,,' Five,. Companies of this tegimeiateo ROW r .11k:Cabili..,--. and is fast-filling ._ .-- 1 . ''-''''''''• Cotnpanies, pa Of CoMpantekind iilteenoi- i alreadracceitted. bave-n owthelastandutideubt-' ' ' --':- oily the finest opportunity for . entering,the Far- - • -- ' vice. Ajrßonntics from the United - Ste_vtell2„ - '....„...„. A., be gi% -it. to like men; tin the AllfghtM7 CatiTgr" l / 4 . - --- - 413outas to such men asmated fromA Ile- - -.-,',.. shorty County. This Ha '. as b;ett, called t -- ~,wj. 1.-' for e”;eialservicte by the Seeretiarr etIF Olt;;41:Wt .-...... util be armed: etiolat ,1t ed hta hp' 5 . . 1 . - Fitxt4raiir't: -- -: _ v posit e delay. shit - The Colonel can be found a llcadipiartere, RANK ..1 1 LOCH, lifth street. t aborM - tieneral Howe's office. oirli-ti -- . 1 FOR THE 11-4 IXTY-TIIIIHD I AND other Pennsylvania regiments.--The,,untier sigued is still receiving recruits for all the rld Pennsylvania regiments, but more et peeially that popular veteran regi M ent, 'the t• illy-third. led by the gallant Co!. lily , s. D e .will pay to every recruit the usual go ernmnnt bounty and tvi-• vance pay also the oti oty bond and esti - a hound ty of $lO. He will rece ive reerui E.; for any lira ueli of the service. infau ry, streetr artillery. Office at IVilkinstiall.[Pourth • I t... F.% GRi?S.3. lot Lieut. 63,1 I'. V. Inf. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS A. 4 . E .NEW GOOD EATON, NtA. I r.i ris E o r THE tT TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES, II OSIER Y r IIIL, FOR FALL BIUM & Co., EVTION or• WE T". fRIDS, nTIONS. &c., &c races everything here ition of many new' nO.l we invite the inceMl. ado: Our present stock eni tofore kept, with the a Emeriti articles, to which' attention of the jobbing SOLD lEEE pply themselves with nketst nfl Wool Gloves, IStispextst- TACR ITAI At t.,0;. I.Q. 17 Fifth area WILSON'S PITTSB URCI PA entiliVi at 'AI, tcs Fair FOR THE IS tB, 18159 ARIAS OF ti jai IS6OI, 0 0 0 United State. f " so,000 PAST YKArz, very Mschine warrinted ADS . WM or tarot Fctiro'. I STJAINIa k. CO nos : lANOS'FOR SUE 'ering Piano. n R 165,00 elegant but little Efl