11)- 4 - MY - POST: PETTENGILL le 0.:t7 PAItK ROW. NEW YORK and STATE ST REETeROBTON are onr scents for the Dally end Weekly Advert is ement s n oitiay, and are an- Jrised t4;take and Substriethms or us at man. Lowest Rates. - - FRIjAY MORNING, OCT. 17 CITY AND tiIkGIIIORIIOOD INTELLIGIINC Stanton Cavatri. I his spOndid body of me neame in iron Camp H4im yesterday morning and pare (led through the principal streets, headed by YounKS Brass Band. They were splen didly uniformed and equipped and mount ed on horseback, would have made a splendid Opearance.' They looked well and for recruits were finely drilled. They were I ,2oW,strong and in command of Col. Schoo4tneker and Col. Stockton. In the evening they visited Gen. Moorhead at his residence. • Tritil for Homicide.. The trial O.( Robert, alias "Dock" Pool for the murder of Adam Ruch, is now pro gressing in the Circuit Court, at Wheeling. Pool shot BuO, at the latter's tavern, on the 911 of Atigust last, and he died on the 75th of the same month. The circumstan ces of the killing, as detailed by witnesses on the first da'y's trial, will most probably warrant his conviction of. murder in the first degree, as it was testified that. Pool threatened trill kill the first man be ran against, which!' happened to be the de ceased. l'he 79th. This regiment, commanded by Col. Hatubright, participated in the recent battle near Pe4y - sville, in Kentucky, and left nearly a hundred noble fellows on the . Eield, while supporting a battery, on the tcight of Gen. !I.Rosecrans' division. It lost thirty eight! killed, one hundred. and Forty-three wounded, and thirty missing during the battlt The following names use mentioned in an imperfect list of c,as anittes:—Kille&TCapt. Samuel J. Boone, co, C. ; 2d Lieut. Henry Tert; Ist Lieut. Robert M. Dyzert, shoulder ; 2d Lieut. E. McCaffrey; andonien and arm; Ist Lieut. -Joseph LlazzarqOght breast. Lrnited f.'resbyterian. Prkikhyterinh Synod of Pitts burgh, ereefoi! 014 of a division of the. Pim Synod of West, held its first an nual session at ft4ana, Pa., last week. It was opened with lls 1.,y Pr. Scroggs. liev. It. Gracey,. D., was ~Leptdcl Mod erator, and Rev.'J. C. Carsoe, StAted Clerk. A sermol on the "State of the Country" was deli*ered by Rev. W. Mc- Elwee. From the Kanawha. In the Eariairlit4 Valley we now have , ome 20,400 riten-ta form sufficient, it is helieved, to effectually , wipe out the rebels wl i o infest the district. The Parkersburg. Gazette, alluding to the movements in that neighborhood, .saySl "Capt. Deems and his forces are , doing well in Wirt; They have brought. in slime twenty' guerrillas und killed several . ' They brought in i wenty horses, three(guerrillas and another 1 jackass on Wednesday, night. The guer- Alias were John Ilfefinirediewt Tooth wan and Charles Riney, of this county. The name of the jOkass has escaped our memory. The hors'e, of Union men have itOPll, suffering, and :i ow comes secesifs turn;` •- We hope caiii troops will strip the Ilogs. Let. theui knclW if the Devil is 100E43 illPre is also a GocCio , administer justice. If they call for bars e, we can. If there must be an eye ler anieye, it is a game two ( . 1.11 play at. We lhait hopes that the day for hard fighti* at iti the success of the right is at hand.''iil . Freeport Tleetton. The . ' , election in F!ieedont- Armstrong counts. rdsu I ted in aulaverage majority of some 3; votes for the! Republican ticket. on the State ticket thil Republicans polled 121, and the opposition 81 votes. For Congrep, Williams his a majority of 32 ever Zeigler. For Asiembly, McKee, Re has 122 votes, leading his col leagues od the ticket*mtes; while M'Cul lough, Democrat, hadi 101 votes, leading Aia colleagues some 141 votes. The balance of the county ticket hill a majority of from JO to 40 in the borough. • Returiled. P. Y. Hite, of Tarentum, belonging to the ,Quartermaster's. Hepartment, taken prisoner at Front Royal last May has reached hcime, having been exchanged last .week `for rebel civilianS. He left Rich sound on Saturday last, in company with H. Smith, John ''Bryant and John Beltfchdbrer, of the Sanitary Commission. He tells;frightful stories of the treatment of the rebel prisoners at the Libby prison. Letters for Col. Clark's Iteg meat. Messrs. ..McCandless i Jamison g Co., Wood `street, have received a package o letters`containing money from company G, McCandless Infantry, C01..1. B. Clark's Regiment. Persons entitled to receive the same will please call' prepared to.prove and idensifye.t.l:, • - . • /Cpl. Allen's Regiment. In thisikAiirierit-ioo7ere nowon the sick list from trilling ailments, but they have not yet:-teen provided with medicines. etiteri4 any where the blame lies. Shoo House is 65 Fifth , - On of for irromoilon. 1 - ual i . Ben W. mo'rgan, of this city, com mandi gyittsburgh lies Co., K. in the negtment, who was complimented by fien.-115,'Illiams, by nettle, for meritorious conduct the field of Antietam, is re• cominet;ila; 'by many Officers, for promo t ion to the .position of - Colonel of the 128th Pennsylvania regimentone of the new or ganization& . Capt. •M, Jigs shown himself cool and'courageous and will'make* cap• t al officetii - ' - gcoots:at M'CI lland's. New Count' -Counirrfellt. .ko• natio from the, office of Feld & I.are'e ,National Bank Note Reporter cau tions Ma piiblib against !new imitated five dollar notes on the Bank of Orange county, VerMont, vig., seen 6 'Eit:mill door, man with hag on his ahoulde , colt,Ac., boys herd to the right; girl f dingliith.lreing oh rigid, end. Well engra v ed and likely t o deceive. ... 11 '-- 1. , -- --•-•-•-•-•- 7 ------ . It iv's Boots at AFClelland's. Bepottt of Salo IPlharPieY• This popular comeditilii is writhe bilk for a benefit to-night at'grimble'sTarie t ..Theienb3rtaiMnent ,!foftered is unusu ally good, and no doubt be ~sill have such a house.mt hia merits deserve. The entire .treng,tii' lit 'the eiimpanyl:will he put forth' in a varied and ,attractite performance, including M'll'e Jenny, Miss Clam Berger, Tt .i Whititig, Little Ethi, in numerous daice:hind gongs: I • _ CHILDRER'*IIibei at AVOlelland's TLe 011tleial The Return Judges ine4l at' the Court Housealliamorning to cohnt the official vote. `Waisluall give the tall returns to morrow atop** , . L.tniks • Bads at M'Clellancl-s. ' • , The Melt 11411. la :view of enotEier dra pointed ft a6m mittee Wm; lo make a farther canvass nl4‘-itiiich hasi*lready fur sM - misted, Ilaeriy:cMitl a ti n ovvi her quota 4011kitlikair,-f9r/02 men ttiaervice. t., • pit , ,1 Z 1 • r 24.1, • • . r. t . ''' . '' -------- ..,'13t - tAtt,tfltlo, ----,- '-t , -- - hiss Alice Placidei who has been per!- i. A P. '''. • forming; at the Theatre for a,, couple 0f week's, is . a young actress of rare versatility ortalents: She has, &mink ligr ingage : - ment here assumed a varietyof characters, !of very opposite sentiment, passion and !construction, and has : exibited in each a very keen appreciation and able embodi ment of her authors' conceptions. This engagement being her first in this city, and this evening being her last but one, (it be. ing her benefit) we desire to direct atten tion to her qualifications as an actress, and : her claims upon the admirers of dramatic genius. RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE - _ - - Westmoreland County. A note from Greensburg, received yes terday, says: . "Seventeen districts out o thirty-five have so far been heard from, and give John L. Dawson 2,826, Andy Stewart 1,648. Majority for Dawson, 1,081. State ticket about 1,200 majority, Democratic so far as heard from." A collection on behalf of the Catholic Theological Seminary will be taken up in St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday. The in stitution is a &eat favorite with the congre gation, and we have no doubt that a large sum in its behalf will be raised. Crimimil Court . , This court was occupied in small cases yesterday. Frederika Shall was:convicted of assault and battery and a jury pronoun ced Mrs. Jane Anderson out of her mind and unlit to be at large,She will be sent to the Western Pennsyvania Hospital. For Fort Delaware, Prof. J. C. Smith, of the Iron City Col. lege, leaves for Fort Delaware this even ing and will carry any message's our citi zens may have to send to their friends there, if left at the College, corner Penn and St. Clair streets, before o'clock, P. m. Mr. A. Carnagie, the active and efficient Superintendent of the Western I)ivision of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has reached home, having returned from Europe on Monday last• On his way to this city, at Comnuatigh, he was saluted by an artillery salute from the employees of the company. - - MAsoxir flail Shoe trouse No. 55 Fifth street, is the place to buy your boots and shoes cheap. City .11 D. A. G,llleCand Board of Health, re, ns follows, from Oc Ilth, q , PASF. It 1114., 1. 1 61 , 114X11t Gangrene- . • .. 1 Cholera Infatil I linknown...... ' iearlet • Fever. Poisoned Water On Braii. .5....... ntiaination of Lunes I ntl•inniation Bowels Diphtheria. teronp Catarrh' ever Of thp above there were: odor I year. From I 10 9 1 Vrnw 00 to 40 4. 411 to r4l )) " 1» tap 2I " t. ) 71) ............. 'To to 50.......... !I) " tAi to !Ni to :91 " • 4 Ith) s: feknates,l2; It 4; eolpr. ed, 2: total, 20. . _ G ROV RR SA K ER'S Sewing Maphines,tor family man ufa- t pring purposes are, the best in use. A. le (.1 ATON AY. tteneral Agent, IS Ftfth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. _ , . 1013111% UNICA- JOSEPH MEYER & SON / 111117 PAOIRRIltill Or FANCY A/M PLAIN FVIiNITITRE & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. Between Bixth etzzet and Virgin allea, COPARTNERSHIP. 11E7E, TILE ENDERSIONE . D. MATE- Y this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of MAWR & HICKS, for the traneactionol the CLOTH BUSINESS. at No. 255 Market street CHARLES MAHER, J. RODMAN HICKS. PHILA DELPHIA. October 4. 1802. oc9-bed olunteer Enlistment BLANKS. -WITH ,CERTIVtCA kiIIRG.EOF CEEEZI RECRUITING OFFICER For WO by W. S. IILtVEN, STATIONER AND PRINTER a 7 CORNER WOOD & THIRD STD. tt • PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY Office, N. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth Sts. FIRE HD MARINE INSURANCE DIRECTORS: Wm. Phillips, James D. Verner: John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad William B. Hays. Samuel P. Shriven John E. Parke, George B Jones, Charles S. Bissell. Daniel Wallace, William Van Sark, C.'llamon Love. Wna, P JOHN Wan. F. GABON muurs, President. WATT, Vi9e. Pres% geei .7347-Iyia CHARLES YAGER J. RODILAN HICKS MAGEE dr rams, Importers, nd dealers in Cloths, Cassitheres, Satinotts, VestingS, Tailors' Trimmings; 255 MARKET STREET, Worth Slide, PHILADELPHIA. 009-I.yd FRESH ARRIVAL OF , ..ECIOTS. SHOES AND GUMS. which WHdheeold at the old prices at ; Ben . TO, COIINTRY.'IWOOHANTS AND 13 r. 4t-t'.'i*.,*. EA_TON, MACHU i n t • NOS. 17 AND 19 111111 STREET, Jobbers and retailers of Trimming% Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Ribbons, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Undershirts and Drawers, Woolen Hoods, Noblas, Scarfs, Zephyrs and Knitting Yarn,.every variety of small wares and notions, Our stock is almost as double as large as ever befOre, and the larger portion was purchased before the last great advance in prices. With the induee-' menu we can now offer we would es. pecially invite the attention of City and Country Merchants ICLUtaers, Peddlers and all who lray,4,sUmakithi, E. 11. A choice assortment ot STAPLE DRY GOODS, at Wholeaaleanly, • SMP AND BOWIE 'KNIVES POD sale hi BOWN A 14gri9!1,Litreet• Collection, Returned. 1 5 1 .:) , 5' Ittug i Oct- 16 - - in consequence of the information brought by Captain Ha gar. late of the ship Brilliant captured ai.d 'burned by the rebel pirate, Alabama, or ..2110," the Board of Underwriters have advanced the war risk for vessels sailing hi the tracks of the Alabama to 5 per cent. Captain Hagar reports that another ship, the Brilliant, was built atEast Boston and with freight and outfit was valued at sho,. 000. She was owned by J. A. Atkins A Co., of New York, and Captain Hagar, al of whose property was in her. The following iS a correct list of the ves eels destroyed by the rebel pirate Alabama Ships—Brilliant, Oct:mtge. Beni. Suck er. Barks--- Virginia, Eli:the, Dunb ar a nd i iceati Hover. Brig A lta Malta. ,S,dtoon (Ts— Charser, Weather linage and Star light. and a ship unknown. One hundred and ninety-one prisoner,: were landed on the I,land of Flores. The Alabama is, 1,200 tons burthen, a wooden vessel conpered bottom, 210 feet long, rather narrosr and painted ack ant side. She carries three long 32 pounders each side and-a place for two more in mid ship. She has a 1 00-pounder rifled pivot gan forward of the bridge and a fib -pound er on the main deck. She has tracks laid forward for a pivot pun, and tracks for a pivot stern chaser. Her guns are of the navy pattern and made by Wesley. & Pres ton, Liverpool, I;',V.. She is back rigger and is represented Logo thirteen knots un der sail, and fifteen knots uader in eani. -- *,eazu can be raised on her in two min utes. She has all the National colors but usually sets St. George's Cross on the ap pearance of q vessel. Her cempliment of men is one hundred : and twenty, but her Captain is anxious to ship more. The Alabama took her armament and crew on board near the Western Island from an English bark! Her crew are prin cipally fngltsh, her Officers being the chiv alry of the South. *ll the water consum• ed on board is condensed. She has eight months provisions besides which is being plundered. Her stock of coal is nine hun dred tons. The bark Virginia was captured on the 17th of September, in lat. :M', long. 34', stripped of all her valuables, and burned. The Elisha Dunbar Was taken the next day and burned. The crews of both ves sels were put in irons on deck on board the Alabama, where they remained about three nights and days; till transferred to the Emily Farnham. . Capt. Gifford, of the Dunbar, says he understood the Alabama would cruise about the Grand Bankii for a few weeks to destroy large American ships. They had knowledge of two ships being loaded with arms for the United States, and hoped to capture them: They', were anxious to catch the Dreadnaught, and were confi dent of their ability to capture or run away from any vessel in the United States service. This pirate being ih the track of both outward and homeward bound vessels, and more or less being in si4lit every day, she will make great havoc among them. .--________.•-.411 WASIIINCTOY; OCtOb 7 . r 15.—ThOrtar of this afternoon says :N o are sure from in formation on whichwe can rely, that after reaching Leesburg on 1 Sunday morning last, the rebel Stuarthafted his force there, consisting of between 26 and A 5 cavalry ' and :3 pieces of artillery until near noon of the next day. In the meantime a con siderable force of the lonety'a infantry and artillery approached witlnn supporting distance of Stuart coming down- the Win chester turn pike. fJees iea evident was that a dash would ' I bed ly made with a small force from this vicinity upon Stuart at Leesburg. Expecting tbat he was there entirely unsupported duseai eWas,however, taken by Stuart to move off for Winches ter, after the elapse of time sufficient for a considerable force frdm - thls vicinity to get up to him. rtality. less, Physician to the ports the interments ober 4th to October DISE l',E. G' „....4 NTHONYMII prriesßuizen I NEW YORK, Oct. 16—The U. S. steamer II Potomac arrived from New Orleans with dates to the 7th inst. Col. Denning of the 12th Conn., regiment has been appointed acting Mayor ,of New Orleans , wee Gen. .Weitzel was released at his own request and assigned to the command of reserve brigade of the department of the Gulf. Capt. T. A. Cronley of this 30th Massa chusetts had died of fever, all prisoners 01 war registered for exchange were to be sent to Baton. Rouge' on the Bth inst. 'lie steamer Roanoke had arrived out. Our gunboats had captured 1,500 head of cattle near Donebtonville and were conveying the tranaportit with them down the river where a rebel battery opened on them. The gunboats drOve the rebels away but not until Ist Lieut. Swasey of the Sciota was killed and several wounded. :The ;body of Lieut. Swasey was brought upon the Potomac. : The Petomac brought $125,000 in specie. .The : U. S. steam frigate Ticonderoga was kandedthia - Wfirnoon. The convert:, tion of railroad 'men to-day adopted the following time table to takeFeffect Noveni , . ber 7. • Through trairie!leavelieW York for the. West at 7 A. sr. MS% 6 . ±. sr. arrive At New York from the West att 8.30 e. M. and 12 e. sr. Leave Cincinnati terthe East at 6.30 A. Yd. and 10.30 P. m. Leave Buffalo for the East at 3.40 A. Si. and 6.16 P. M. - • :ITRIT YORK, Oct. IG--The rumored licLion of the Banks on the subject of gold and stocks is at least prematureno meeting has 'yet been held and no such action is .talked of particuleslyfts regards -Ciold— At the stock Eicbange to-;day a motion _was made to expunge gold ;from the list. Tho•matter was referred to a committee, 11:115wilLprobahly report to-morrow. This is the:foundation of some of the stories afloat: to-day. MEMOIR THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAii Latest Election 'Returns The Rebel Steamer. "290 Shipping Destroyed by Her Front Guerrilla Depredations on tho Ohio River. RUMORED BATTLE IN KENTUOKY ate., ite.. ite., cte Special Dispatch to Iho Post. ERIR, PA., Oct. lit. Editor Post—Schofield aixteen hundred ahead in Erie and Warren, probably elect ed. CINCINNATI, Oct. 15 . — Ohio returns for twenty-three counties gives a majority of seven thouliand seven hundred and sfxty one. Demoeratiegain seventeen thousand four hundred and forty. PHILADEI.PHIA, October 16. Lycorning 'county gives 1,20 t) majority for lion. Jas. T. Hale, Union - Republican and Democrat, for Congress, over Wm. 11. Armstrong, straight Republican. rfale is undoubtedly elected. In Lycoming, J. B. Beck and Amos C. Noyes, for the Legislature, have nearly 1,200 over E. D. Trump and James I Chatham. The Democratic State ticket runs considerably behind this. lAA year this county was carried by a combination of Union - Democrats and Republicans, but this year a straight Republican ticket was run, which has been beaten - --- ,- et; g.-- - - ‘lr I'",tirr—t•`"""4lllr-' itiotif ! p Elio Ohid . liver. • They took fit teen u v i groes from the steamer Cordelia i , Witerd y, above SMithland. The rebels catfipb l'uMsday night foci. miles Casey ' lb. • . • Col. WhitneY's regiment, from Shaw neeto ,-starts in pursuit of them yes terday. The ,steamer Exchange also 'landed x hundred infantry and two pieces of artill ry above Caseyville, on Tuesday. They ar also pursuing. The ail taken from the Hazel Dell has been rec vered. ri An a val froM Helena says that last Saturda,, a battalion of the 2d Wisconsin cavalry ent out on the St. to road i to Lagra ge, where they were attacked by the 27th eras Rangers, and driven back an Miles when the Ist Missouri came to heir 111381 w to. Twelve rebels were cap tured, in c tiding Wont. Col. Heath. The he lth of the troops at ilelena is mprovin . lON 0 it. 1e a s A , ontsvllLLE, Oct. l G. — lnnumerable un authenticted immora are afloat this even ing. Am ng them is one that Humphrey I Marshall, ith his' whole force, is retreat ing towart s Irvine, Estell county, with Brig. Gen.lA. J. Smith after hint. Quite a rumber of rebels without arms arrived at Richmond last night reporting that their forces had been thoroughly whipped,:they say I hat Kirby Smith's force on the moring 01 the kith was drawn tin in line of b the at. Big Ilill Is miles South East of Ric mond.' At ',exit] ton heavy firing was heard all day indicati ig the , retreat of the rebels and the sha p pursuit by our forces. It is rum red at Lexington that a de taclunent of our men had separated John Morgan's b rid at Iwo points which were trying to co centrate and retreat is the direction of 10144 1 Crittenden 8 command is said to have captured 510 beeves: and 100 wagons on Tuesday froi the rebels. Buell's'ina n armniassed through Crab- Orchard at I o'clock yesterday morning, and if nnim .ded by skirmishes must be near Rook astle river, while Bragg's main force is opposed to be near Loudon. Headquarte s, as fitr as advised, think Buell is pros, ing the enemy's rear sharp ly, and that th foregoing reports relate to skirmishes ado ig the enemy's rear. Buell will force then to light, or capture their entire army- S. I). Billed owling (; reed rebels at Sprin,! ing up their ca' tou will be at! ward is at Tres! Johnson has Thomas s br:ngs ieports ng yesterday ft weer Lexingto be rebels wen.. / owing away eats by thote.! title, a large timelier of lirii The Las dullili .#, 0 t ie your hits be, by it e• Last week at the early age Baron of ( The heir of a larj and last direct . geeatest of Englis tutd- 7 -80 the won ri ant career br it in of Ada Byron itr; and this is al. positively yo il lu o: wg n ob , rair a do t . i n e. d ‘.) e f v re l 7 3; took his seat in till even made his app' ab l his ponnei:tion wit or not, served on mot sailor, then sl hired laborer in a was engaged (if he tied) to a bar-maidis dead: and the st dent of that strang. crave with him.— I The e;i,e l r l h l 3 i le rt ri o t il nois is now gMI that • the State wil sand bales for exl variety grown is u seed procured in T; is excellent, and th, far as is known, excl growing districts fal certainty of procur' part of the season planting ; but the rid periment is highly could grow five hie profitably. MU. NELsox, of mon member of t along with Mr. May rested oil the border and thth sent bac against the Preside,. was one of the ablest der States, and his other Hotspars of th remembered. The alienated and dishe! such men in the Bordl KENSINGTON IRON AND L.I.CICII Mannfact ar, Sheet, Rolle_ ,r aud i T lion, NM fro. Screen, Small T Rua Iron„ suitable fo Works aro adjoining the Warehouse. No. SS W ec Market street, flag ataglain-is SIX MILES DP have for sale , a beau acres of good land. With 2 acres of choice fruit, a la, hall and ten rooms, c. porches. verandah, Ate.. 13 good order and pleasantly gahela river, easy of acc railway. For pnce and to. 8. OUT. NoTircz.—THE I,M heretofore existing b. and T. M. Black, ken BLACK, General House Of was dissolved October St withdrawing from the fi alone authorized to settle u undersigned will he thaakf late firth for a continuation Orders solicited and prorni CU WY I SHOP OR VIRGIN Wood and Liberty sir oell-Std VIM ANNUAL ME 1 SALT M StocANTlFkholders of ACTUR thlNe I •be held in Philadelphia, 20th, at 11 o'clock A. a. at No. 127 Walnut street, - for I Directors, Secretary and the .ensuing year, and for s may then be presented. oc4-2ndl BAWL F. F Reed ! Read HIGHLY I.IIEPO graREAT sizmna. TO lot ED. and those suffe sight TO L, OUNG • you wish to A experience ght. try the world-renown iRUBSIAN PEBBLE Purchasers will continue-to tion by trying theso 7eateel No. SO Fifth str desirea. The Hassian - Pebble insert EIM=M , Cu lonei commandirw at says we have thrashed' he field and:Keysburg. break p. Their ramp at Tren eked to•morrow. Wood on with five hundred men. one to Caseyeille. w, sheriff of Payette Co., Lexington of heavy fight om o A M. to 11 P . M. he• and Richmond, in which utterly routed, they were heir arms and accontr - ntb , ,, we eaidured I,ti 01 arniA and ni of the Byrons London at Lhidseaso n 0 In relieved for 'the romance of the peel - thore died at Brighton, of tv..tnty seven, 133 ron i chhatti rind Wentworth. ,e fortune, the grandson Irepresentative of ti P./. k1....t. '^ Inch 7,. 1 I ''.., Inch ........... . ...... :1• I ,:i do Se 2 do r 4 '.i do , i'.;e 21 : ; do ......... . .......... Pi '- do Ile 1:t do I 3) :4 do 14e1 ll,' do ...... . ............ 1 doI do .1”e i ~ 1 do ....................Y no I 't do 1;, • I 5 d 0... ..... " ........... Climpovrider.—The late advance was to the following: Hide; sB,4r, - rk keg; Blasting, $5.50. 1111 .1'..—The week's sales; amounted to I R)loadA; the average rates were 100$12 is ton. The sales for Wednesday wore -15 loads. at Inwid2.so. The amount and rates hltt e been very uniform for the past month. II hie% are in fair demand: sales of Dry Flint. maple: Green Salted, 8(01.11,4e: Green Slaughter ed, 5 . 1- ; ',1., de, 11 poet's the young peer might have j , idged— ii ;ire him . . He was the , the poets only (laugh .nost all I hat is - known of For sonic cause nn faintly surmised, the assumed his rank, never i• House of Lords, never •arance in the fashion early in life he broke his ii,mily, willingly card a ship as a com• lipported himself as a ''hamee dock-yard, and was not actually :mar- The last of the Byrons i ry of the latest descen• Irace in buried in the nntion Letter. .. Cotton 1 . cotton crop of !ring. It. is estimated produce twenty thou• hort this season. The !land, principally from nuessee. The quality quantity per acre, so eds that of the cotton ther South. The un ng seed in the early revented many from :ult of this year's ex• •neouraging. Illinois dreti thousand bales inch . Y. and ¶l.li; i n ch 31 7 , x.nd 7-16 inch. 5-111 inch.. inch 3-16 inch Oval Iron 3 to inch inch.. inch ' Sheri Iron N0.7t017... ........................ - 1S to 24 ......................... . ... " ar,d ......................... 27 _ . ennessec, elected a e present Congress t - krd, but who was ar taken to Richmond .. Sheal over:M in. wide. ! , ,ie VD , extra. 4 Plates. Boiler Iren.3-16 to 34 inch Boiler Heady. - Tank Tron.3-1Tt0.34 in.,not over 30 wide. 3k 3-1640 32 2 in. ...... 4 Tank Heads, (not flanging.) 434 Boiler Itivcb; . I - , to out in a letter s proclamation. Ile members of the Bor• .out with Pryor and South Will long be proclamations have rtened thousands of r States. • Stet A lt Spring, I!‘ to 4 in. wide by 3-16 and 'Ain 3-16 and Plow, 4 ' to 16 ..... in Plow Wings American Blister ............. Brad and Fence., 101, 124, 11;d, 30.1, 40.1 501. GO,l ...... . ....................... 8.1 and 91 ti4.l and 7d 4d and: - ..1 •••• ••••• L WORKS 33 1.A.C)W. rers of Fipo Blued laic, Hoop, A and Spikes • Cut Spikes. :; to 7 inch Wrought Spiked ' 4 inch, all lengths and Flat Bar Raill Coal Works. CITY GAS WORK ter street and N leg's Building. Railroad Spike,. Leather—The current rate were: Red Spanish sole VI tb 2362124 c I Upper ?dor 341244 2 0 Slaughter, do 24@26c Bridle do 38 .@•1 Harness do 2.10325 e Skirting /0 ih-Vgeic Lard—Sales in bids Pc, Kegs 10c Lewd—Sales of Pig at 73.1147%c "ii tb: Bar ifl th Bc,_ IHE RIVER, AVE ttnl homestead, of 53 ••oodland, 'orehard of I Manakin Douse of !, ',enfant!: arranged, 1 12 and Stable, all in itnate on the !Konen :as by steam boat and m apply to or addrese BERT& SONS, Imerei , l Brokers. I 51 Market street. • Lime— Louisville sells regularly at $ 2001 25 VI bbl. Lumber—The following are 4he rates at the river and yintis:—Oreen oommon in wharf If in feet $1 0 : Clear common in wharf in feet 20; Cherry 'f In feet $3O; Shingles of m $3 25 • Dry Common do S;l3; Clear do s3o;Walnut do $ i 42.1; Flooring boards do $lB4 Lath do $2 Sowed ober& $14@15 &toed Boon/a—Common. 'f ro foe s]s Oak do. sal 00. ARTIVERSIIIP wean O. C. Steinmetz as STEINMETZ & renters and Jobbers. 1811.1. T. M. Black C. C. Steinmetz is I the business. The I to the friends of the f then- Patronage. tly attended to. : C. STEINMETZ, LIMY beo,w een ela. oigs.—The market h is been excited for some time; the fo- n owitir quotations are up to last evening : Refined. best brands; .45i040c; Shaded do, : Luis icating, salesatnge from 9 5cl . a3fc: Duck Creak, none in - nlarkotr.Crude Petroleum, sales at 9 :1", 4 th9e, a further adeance; Dipped, no sale; Ilenzole, advanced to :.4.16 , t5c ; Linseed Oil, sale I 00 es$1.05; Lard Oil, sales Igo. l at 72c, No. 2 at 70c. Potatoes.—Prices have advanced; sales of a prime article at 754' 80c. Mess Pork—There is nothing dslng in this article. We quote numitiallyatsl2o0 9P barrel. Pig Metal.—The markass very firm, but un settled; too much so to_ielve correct quotations. Salt—Advanced 100 - perbbl. with:eater at $1 87 tel 90 per bbls Seeds — Timothy; new, comniands $1 60, and Clover $4 2544 P bush; Flax,i.sl Ni, Soaps--The following are the manufaeturers' prices: Rosin ge.; No 1 Palm, .6 v i ; Castile and foilette, lOc; Sawyer's Chemical Olive. 44c, Wo inan's Friend, 7c:el lb Straw—Sells from city scales at $43 00%7 25 la ton Starch — Woods' is selling at 50 is lb in lots. Tallow—Rough quotes at Sc; rendered at 70. White Load, Idthargr, &c—Wbits oil, per 9) 9c; dry do lan 8 4 ; Ned do pure, 83.1 Li theme, 8 %@8.X. Window Giaaa--Th e pri ses irstssis_ s t se d y. and we quote as follows: . for city brands, in boxes of 50 feet, with 15 per cent discount 6xB and 7x9, Bxlo, $1 .?", 8 gen, 9x12 and 10x12, 50; Bxl3, 9x14 and'loxl $2 75; 9x15.19x16 and 10x16,: $3 00 Whisky—Prices have inatedallz advaneod. espeeinAly common and rectified.. Holders' mend and obtain 33044 for 'city; rectifiedoldfitt. continues to be disposed of at 50c to $150®2 004$ gallon. ING OF THE PENNSYLVANIA e COMPANY, will Monday, October he Comploy'm Office, !I, 0 eleetidn of seven flasurer to Serve for :ch other buFiness as Teasnrer T. Rea d TANI' 1 ins 'A 11.1FLICT from weakness of D OLD: oat rend to your PECTACL ES. d perfect satiefao Sold only by I ND. Opt4rum. • Post Building, In .ord frames CHEESE— ' . 25 Boxes Primo Pine ADP4.o.hellifili-, ~./0 do English Dairy - 'Jost received and foresink .EX.MEW, .• obs ; Nos.l26andis • - ' 4 Pretendars. laitKEt WEER Y REVIEW Carefully • Rbrised and Corrected by our own tonaineirelal Reporter. ,f OaringDP TEIR SATURDAY MORNING PORT.} Pirreentunt;•Oct. 16th, 1862. Itimutss. - -Business Was very dull since our last..the election for State and County Officers throughout the State having carried away the at tention of the people. That being over, it is ex pected that business will open up. Our rivers continue very low, navigation being suspended fur same time.. A few feet of water in the Ohio would be of an immense benefit at the present time. The mar ets'generally have presented but few changes. They Wll.l bo noted under their appro priate heads. Ale.—The following are the new rates set by the manufacturers: X bbls liflibls bbls hf bbls $7 00 350 i X.X ...... $3 00 400 Kennet,.. 900 4to Piirtir - 7 (40 3 54fr Brown - Stout f bbl 8 00 Ashes—Our market contains an ample sup pCm ly:- the following are the rates: Sod i Ash at 3'4c; Refined de 4t , e- Caustic at 6,4; Nitrate PearlsW: Re_ fined do at lUc; Potash at tkiYo l .4 at Kai 3,2'0: itisecoo.—The Ten ttpt r, a • very firm, under a steady local demand '1 vii: Shoulders, 54 . 1 . 0 pd c . Nides,6;6a , o:).;; sugar Cured Hates. 1 2( 4 12?4e; of Plain and Canvassed Ham t e ma kot is very bare, nutlet i+ firm and in fair demand. We quote sales of fresh, 1544 , 17 e; packed, 11!§(012? :,., Deane — Unchanged; prices range from $1 25,5`. 'l sr as per quality. HI —No lis stations Tat s4;o 11 toll, Itrofile—a es nt $1 2 ,- ,sg , i r‘i ' - ii dog fur cow_. mon and s2ots2 Aaithrkiat ant fancy ittemkois mud Tvillee—The Deaver manurte. turers' prices are as follows:—Buckets, plai sides - fk , luzen $1 45; painted inside, $1 50; :3 hoops. $1 75; Tabs, No 1, 3 hoops, 'is litl4olll, $7 75. Not 2 noops,se 75; No /, $(1; No 3,4:5 h,(); No 4,44 75; sealed :-,,.1,; Feeler's No 2, $2 75; Half Bushels. sealed $4 75 ( 'andles—Sales of dipped at Ile ? tb: Moulds, c; Star lstqr Ite; Sterine lie. 4 heese—The market was firm 1711-h a food de mand. We n(0 $l.lC,'„ W choice, :4;(sT9e. Corn Measl- . --Sales from store4fprime sifted at . II'? bushel. Cooperage.--011 barrels aro ready sale .at $1 85)01 90—an advance. Cordage rates as follows Manilla Rep 0....,. Hemp......... .... Hms) .. Tarred do .. . 1 .... . e Peaking . ir» .. . . .... . 12 Manilla lied Cord+, per dozen...s2 2503,00 Crackers—The following are now the current rates: Water Crackers si ; ',e tb; Butter do ti.:4c; Sugar do 7; , ( t e; Soda do 6%e; Boston do 634 c; 'Picot Bread no sale. Cotton Yarns—No 5 to 10, per Ib , 42 ets ; No. .100, per doz. No 600, per doz, 21 cts. Carpet Chain, assorted colors, per It, 30e; white, under 15 cuts, '4A lb, 30e; assorted colors, over 15 cuts. :13r Caudle — l 4 lb. 42e; ehaulking, 42e Vi tb Extra Batting. ib, r2e; Superior, It, 23e; Com mon, 3k Dried Frnit—Dull, There brio demand. Eggli ale in better demand, and prices hav e advance I to 9 1 /.4410c. _Dried Beet —The market is bare: prices are nominal. Fecal—The current rates wore. Bran, Me ; Ship Simi', Mo.; :Middlings. 114 , 6 'tl owl Fish—Market srm..sales Baltimore Herring at .itiOM 25 VI bbl: do Shall, 13@ 13 Z 54 Mackerel, No 3 large, 825 ; Lake Herring, 3 :..5(e.3. 50 ; Whit e risk, 4 OH 14 1,1)1,-- Floug.—We have nothing new to note in re gard to thii article ; the s mall amount in 'first hands prevents sales to any extent. With a firm market we quote as follows, Extra. 4,igxaSt,7s extra Family. 411ritlit.—The market was firm with a fair do wand; the rates were : Red Wheat, 1,11'61 - 1% like. I Bailey firm, with sales from le; c ye ; i e. so Corn.:ale- , :it f .l ; Girittrierie% — Sitwir w iolvancing, with an ac tive demand; I he rules were :.I P a o : Cuba. lIP Porto Rio, nii,ahjo?..,.; Molasses gel's 111 regular way istfilia ' , it.: Collets is looking up; les or Rio. 21' t,11.; P4pe. • Flat Bar Iron to t; by t..; to I inch.... to I; by by 3 ~ to 4 4 o Ilorye Shoe Iron. ,; to Iby 5-It; to inch Bea vy Band ta, to t" by ' and :4-It; inc ro h "i t to by ' and 3-It; inchto I by and 3-T; inch toy b. '4 and 3 It; inch 4 Illooqi and I.lglilliand. • • to t; to inch.... inch. inch cent 0 In extra for all Cut Hoops Round a►ud Square. inch )2% inch ' 2 inch g o 0 MoOL PITTSBURGH THE.A.TR.B. LEGEEE AND MANAGER. .... ...WM. REND/MHO? pßiagoov AmaSION..-Ptivate Boxes. $5 (0 Single Seat in Private Box, 00; Par/matte an Dress Circle, lehaire, §0 een • Family LIM% centm Colored Gallery. 25 cents; Colored Boars 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. Farewell benefit of the beautiful actress. Mies ALICE; FL:ACME. • BIACBETII. Lady 5' aebeth Flacide Ma • „J .................... ......... Mr. Henderson To conclude with the !COVE CHASE. Cons:anee. ................ Master Wildraka ............................. Mr .s Placid° .. ...... Chaplin 110 USEK - EEPERS Furnishing Store 'GOODS FOR THE K ITCUIEN Tin WeTo, ; BrusheS, Wm,,len Ware. I Baskets, Spice Boxes, Jelly Molds. Cup Tubs, . - i Wash Basins, Slaw Cutters, Cup Mops, Hair Sieves, I , Wire Sieves, Mince Knives, i Coal Scuttles. Silver Soap, I Stove Polish, Chamois() Skins. ;Ii nife Washers, Skewers, I 1 Besting Spoons. Geditoils, Coffee Mills I Lemon Squeezers, Wash Boards, Stew Pane, I 1 Sauce Pans, Waite Irons, , 1 Bird Roaster& Fi,li Kettles, ' I Fry Pane, Ram Boilers, • I Farina Boilers, Graters. ; Egg Beaters, Larding Needles, , I Flour Palm, Pudding Pans, , Water Fitters, Bread Pans,, . Pie Plates, Butter Lefties, I Clothes Wringers, Iron I fold era. , Wooden Spoons, Atop i Butter Prints, Keelers, I Wash Tubs, Clothes Lines, I keep Cups, Scales, Toast Forks, Cook's Knive I, Sad Irons, Bread Boxes Meat Presses, Scoops, Cake Boxes, ,ko., &o, FOR THE DINING ROONJ. sl iX RR IPLATRD, 1 I Call Bells. Nut Picks; Fish Knives, Ice Creaur Knives, Napkin Rings. Cake Baskets, Forki and Spoons, Oyster Ladles, Sugar Spoons, Mustard. Spoons, fro Pitchers. Goblets. AV, Carvers, Forks, Square Waiters, Crumb Brushes, Crumb Trays, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Biggins. Coffee Cafetiera, Nut Crackers, Round Waiters, Cork &yews, Knife Sharpeners. Wet r Coolers, &o, :!MABIRFR. Water Carriers, Chamber Buckets, Bowls and Pitchers, au Shades, iiNursery Shades, Nursery Lamps, Clothes Whiskes, Clothes If i.mpers, Night Lights„_ I n v:. Vestal, Meat Safes, Pocket Knives, Flasks Camp Portfolios, ing to a well appointed . hold the prises at the NEW 11=521 Castors Syrup Jugs, Cake Knives, Crumb Knives, Halt Stands, Fruit Stands, Butter Knives, Sou p:Ladles,:i Gravy Ladles. - Children's Cupp, Round Oval Salvers, Bouquet Stands. • Ivory Handled Knives, Cocoa do do Stag do English Tea Trays. . Fork and 81 , 0013, Traril Dish Covers, Hash Dishes. Wine Strainers, Spirit Coffee Pots, Table Mats, Bread Baskets, W ine Coolers, Refrigerators, FOR THE Toilet Jars, Foot Baths In Gil t's Bathe. Mat, runs Brushes, Shaving .rEtnas, Bronze Match Holdersl Flower Stands, Nursery Refrigerators,, Wax,.„Tripers, MISCELL Library Steps Vienna Fish Globes, Bird Cages, Vizzetts, Card de Visite Frames Camp Kni es,. And everything pertain]. House] To be obtained at reason STORE of EMI KAY & 11 I 30 Fifth First door belo All Goods delivered freel Allegheny, Birmingham. k Borough. etc. 4R, 5 ~ --- 0 I.IItIVATEDISEARY*.: -IL Dr. BROWN'SMRDICAL fi.ill and SURGICAL Office, No. 0 —... r ., • Smith fi eld street. Pittsb h. I_ Petms_ylvania. I' 1,•• Dr. BROWN is an old oi ~ of Pittsburgh, and has been in ,:i . ; t•' V. Practiceforthelast twenty-fi e • ..... V ream. His business has A i' , ., confined mostly to Private 11 4 ,4 , i.. 2., Surgical Diseases. bek •'• taTIZBAS AND TSANG= In need of a medical frien, should not fall to And out the sure place of re ief, The Dolor is • ,-; regular graduate, add his ex enea--.w. sau treat mea a certain clam of = !Awe is a guar— .', tee to the sufferers pf ob permanentsere re- N lief by the use of his remediesand following his &dish's. .1 DIL BROWN'S R W. DM never fail to ours , the wo t foam of Venereal 6 1 Diseases, Impurities and felons Affections.— &X Also all diseases mishit fro V hereditar, taint. which manifests itself In form 01' tatter psoriasis, and a great tforms of skin die. eases, the origin of which • e • atient is entirely ignorant. To muds so affil • - • Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and Speedy— • v •• BRmitiAm w : . se • . - : Dr. Brown's remedies for • e alarming trouble is brought on often by that so habit of sensual gratification, which the y• • • and weak minded ofton give way to, - (to their o • destruction,) as the only reliable remedies .. own in the counts', —they are safe. and make speedy reetoration of health. RIDRI I IIII. : 1 •; Dr. Brown's remedies ne er fail to cure this Painful disease IN A raw DAY• he will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, lest. (ionnorrhcea Stricture. Brothel Disc Female Weakness Monthly Suppressiceue, ass of the Joints. Fistula in Ano, Nervous Aff one, Pains in the Back and Ilidneye, Irritatio of the Bladder , to-• gather with all diseased of an impure origin. • A letter describing the . •• toms. containing a rese,directed to DR. BRO " • No. fnithfield St., Pittsburgh. Pa., will be • edia answer. ed. Medicine sent to any ad read safe packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Room& ' treat. Pittsburgh. Pa. JUST w * :l b 5 5 i 51 3 1 ,1, 3 , ,; :34 5' IV 50 3." 0 4 Lto B' 4 1J.4 350 3 75 4 00 4 25 4 75 5 75 5 75 G 75 75 :ECEIVED A. 98 MARKET En Ladies Balmoral Congress Ga Ladies Balmoral Mary LaditMen, Boys and Youths oota, Call and examine. Me Boyss and . I TO CONSITREPTIV I ES. • i 1 1 resto A re7to hefl& S IE R a filAweekNsl BEEIy y a very simple remedy. after having sultered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful disease, Consumption—ni anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tha means of cure. - - To all who desire it, he will sand apreaeription used (free of charge). with tho ilirections for pre paring and using the same, which they will find a acre curefor Coneumption Aathina,„Broachitie,&o. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ooneives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them noting, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the_p A reserption will in . lease ad dreis Rev. REWARD A. WIT SON, sel.9-3m Williamsburg Rings County, N.Y. ILIOR RENT.--THAT WELL KNOWN M' Bakery and Confectionary, Kunz's, Smith field et. A large store room.. marble counters and fixtures. with spacious Ice Cream Saloon and Ladies' Restaurant 'on Second' Story. Dwelling House of eight rooms andkitchen. good cellars. coal vaelt, dumb wafture from bakery to store room, and saloon in secoad story. dte... Ac. This first class establishment. , is . now customle order, and having a well .Ustablishml af fords an excellent oppertimity to Any one Jesi rens ofgoing into the business. Will be rented for one or three years, as the proprietor is about removing from the city. - Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market street. WALL PAYER 4 ir c y .aoto.s. , FOR AMOUR OF 1862. ' meat of beautiful PAPER HANGINGS' of itifliVies. bought before the t a ' x 40e.eol4ret the usual low ➢ rl 11 7 Weatilharc , - , C"81214(0 OUT &&j ittIVItIN SALEM-. 13 AND SHOES : LLAND S AU4711102N 55 FIFTH' STREET. NOTICE 1:1 30 A. rt . NEW GOODS OR FALL. . . EATON, SAC 1W dr: c 0.,.. ' 11WITE THE ATTENTION HE RV ERS of TRIMMINGS EMS R 0 I I 3 ERIES. 1 ... . HOSIERY GLOVES. MILLINFItY GOODS. ' - NOTIONS. Sio...‘kg Our present stock them:lees everything here-'''''': .tofore kept. with the addiT of many new mac. useful articles, to which w ' invite the special _ attention of the jobbing trail . gcong into camp should sup; India . Rubber Shirt's, Wool Socks, GI or Vollarm, dm. RATON. 3,141 WIIEBLER Sewing. Ma NO. 27 BOTH STREET. P Awarded the Ara Pre United Stat FOR THE YE 1858, 1859 ai: CHARDS, Street, Exchange Bank. of charge in the city; nohester, Duquesne sell-lmd UPWARDS OF 8 0 'I MA CHINES sold in the 1:71 90.000 SOLD TUE P We offer to the publio WE SON'S IMPROVED SEWIN e RELIEVED PRICES, with ince, Of its merits as the best and moi Sops/ Maohinenow in use. It on Ea thickest and thinnest fa look-stitch impossible to unsay 'sides, is simple in construction, movement, and more durable thr chines. Circulars giving prices ofmaohine furnished gratis on al son or by letter t Every l!daebine warranted for I. ap3 WIC SIP _ i . , :.-..:". Cheap- Pia Pianos 1 1 ' ,--., J. OURWEBN SECOND BAND Pik OS FOB SAAR An excellent Rosewood Chicker Piane..6 oe, :.,,:! I. . tave. Price " ty.i015,00 .ii. - .: . _ , , A Rosewood ate & Co. Piano. 0 (Taut- case. 6 ve. Price '' ' - - 10000 - -.' A Rosew todart Plano. is bet 'little ,•_., '' • ,:-,-, worn: oct.s.ve. 'Price..:.. .. ._......,..20001i- ": :-- .-4 14 Rosewood Bamford Piano, Ve fate, - -,;“,. t:?.;; r.: 6 3ioetave. Pi ice ... ... . ........ lid 00 -..,‘. ,-...1 A Rosewood , Uroviatoen & Hale new *. - and riot/Ay carved. 7 octave Pride 170.00 ;., A Rasewood. Hayes & Ca Piano: three ' . Years old, 7 octave. Price ... ~ ... _ 100 Ow 1 A Rosewood. Gilbert, Upright Piano, 69; lug Octave. Price .. :. .......... , .......... 12500 ! ' A Mithogany.T. Lohd Piano. large Bit° . -.' e octave. Price lb 00 ' ',- A.Rosewend German Piano large eilse.6 , octave. Price 70 00 A Rosewood.oChickeringPiano. very.old but good. 6 octave. Theo A Mahogany,'Load & 8r0.,._01d bat in good order, 6 octave. °Price.. .. ~ . •95 00 .A.Mtaceany. Astor & C 0.., old Lo don Pano 4 4.ociavie. -- - Price '' ". 2000 >: A-Wahrtit Leas_e BistenVin good , er , 6 l - . octave, Price... -.. ..., - -=‘-•-• ~-7 5, 0 0 A lifgaipg. , Amion - i.iiiiiic:_zr:Tr ork, ' , ,'" -..' ... terY go o 4:4.ootave. - znee..... ...... .75 00 ,-,,' ,1, . J., _. - . / 11 31V . P1A1100. 1 : ~..,. , r A sreilidid _stook of new Pianoe, from ; the best - 4 .110 1'- New York and Boston makers- on h tedond oort--- . 4 stantly receiving new supplieszP cokseimiob/2'.:-4t;• ti. the sameas the.manufdetieretwo. eve rtnipit h4 .,-,0 'll'," meat vrannnted.. For sato bv .t; •', ' ..; ~,,.. ~...,...-, : > ,, r - - tiel9 ~ JOHNELMELLOki,sr #odlttfeA.;-;-; -''' NO. 50 Smithteld nols-ilairda; BOBLu4111011; ters ' coo - Boots. oral Lace Gaiters Youths Balmorals. • oc4 TO B UILDEES ..p..... ~.. We gown mannteetinrin ta en er giliate of ; . LIME, 1 . • '"::::,. "- ,'' " which we are prepared to deliverfro oar 70041: --------.----.....• - YARD; 509 LIBERTTSTnCRET. , ... • _ - Best tini t = of Family Col tangs on nuret DICKSON, STlrwek Tik CO. " S J , _ ___ spencer & 111. ay - - .9 , BREWERS AND' 11 ALSITERS,..-;-,4 __... _ _ .... PE,CIENIX STRAW B Rtßlt l rrrl.: r .: ' l ' ; Pittsburgh, September 10,1362.- ' -- ' ''''' DIEISOLVONI.,,OF PAMTN.REIIIIMV,-""'sv:= tweon — J M OS ° tTI arIn PENTET and her W W . f ^ ff il e . G ida Ls ti ptAß 1 11%: was dissolved on th , k2Oth of August; iff i f...,' -' ,,,L'.. - 1., U. GARRARD being authorimaltia:e§itlelikr%o "t, busiuss of the late firm.at theelFroe o rthaprel" -?,,i - Z- -- i My, The Brewing Business wilt:her ntititte4,.by .., ';•.: SPENCER Jr WRAY.. who3intenit: 0 bevtill" ways on handajlip s erior ;article of ALE,PuR;;:-" - ..; TER and BR(lwti -, STODP., , :The, Undersigned,, . -- .% - k•;'!', will k e thankful tO the friends of the late firmforzfi-- - " : -1 -: a continuance of; patronase,^and prOimide` - i-, - -.7- 'H to make it their elm to givesatisfaetionto an Rh Ink. 'p tu ehasefrotathem. . I. ~„ , ~ „..-,,• ' ..- -.1: '- t- 1 Mr. HOST WATSON. of. Likerty street OV,Z . 1, ' -' l,!' long imbwirns the businesseconmunity Twill-We 1 ' the. ntancsawlnt of our, husinete4 - with.thrtfull, 1%; ';'.. Oontridin`the.Brewerv.. -•- - .- • . _,-... ....z. , ....?....- " .4,44dreag all orders to sPEtcint .. - '.! foX. AY. .„-:. cei h# :. - Biewr , b A Pitt ej urth osß ,r - sp - ,- -i ttml4 -: - . • . .lias:ii'd ' -TAuEs44Ol,-- ........ cfarrpi,c.ATßAFALvt , H_ OUSE -CARPE* IBA - A -ND-...11.00 o#7: ;„ 1 71 O il" . • 1211 , 11 .r 'C11ittri*:;11,14144.311144‘711P8171 Bazjlth ' SelOOir Boots_and j 4 Shoes ' - - ,27 No. 28 FIFTH 8.7. ' THE LEADT REGARD they least be efoeed out mama COB E ANli SiEE. 4 . 2d Door btflow ExehaDierßank. se24- [ BELLLVa WITHO • chatciFto do' et, , , .117 A (IRAs ] wricr bTAIITON MU= IVTY $177. IVAn D SPA RT3trIM 1- . - CRY, D. C., Oct. 3, The.:: -, ~ OCR TON, PI ttablpgb'"2-a4,- ereby. authorized ro , raise ti `or in the State of Pe Zane lor during the war: to be er ee With General Order bin, rtment. - , , . --..., :... ff 'Officers can he nitutturod he erg:Luiz:then of llio liegi7 , e musterrditA enrolled Sup-' 1 i nfs, harm, anti equipteentis he proper Department. ~. etafy oflirar. J . C..P. BUCK INGILIAL .%' ... a lien General and.A.A.G : . : I -,-- M. Washingt - ..4,40u Jost/. lt A. SI ... AST : You are I -TTllllent of Caval tun,for throe years aaprzed in acrorda 126, from this Dap up on The - Field and completion of t ' went, Enlisted num will pliesof clothing, a will be furnishedl 3 • BY order of theßa —DJ -UNA DQUARTETLEI Ha . ; The foregoing sett, iR approved, and on Cavalry thus authori the terms and organi Department. By ord Adiuta RNNS'lrtr• 211.ttirrui t isburg, Oci. 7, 1562. , rify of the Va'rniwartnient. ered that the Rezitnent of .ed to be iaisedagreeably to t Then indicated by the ".War 'r of the tiovernor., . A. L. RUSSELL...I, t aenertd From the above it •1 signed has been duly a iment. It will be at :.' the Stanton Cavalm 1 maker.will sssist in . 4 The firstbttenton Rusk, uniformed, and will Companies of this ft • ! • and is fast filling uP4•• I:Companies, par have 411yeagyeafienceerttoll: i vice. All Bounder fr i P I be given to the men, : 41 Bounty•to such men as . j gheny County. This 841 for special service by th I will be armed, equipped Possible delay. *it - The Colonel can b. 'BANK BLOCK, Fifth - llowe's office. . ' I i ll be seen that the tinder !or.red to mise thfil Rg. lied, UR far a possible bi . d Col. James M. ttlehoOn- gompleiing the Regiment;'. 1,. ent is now at Camp Howe."' be mounted herd. ',Five i went are tww.rna- . [CamPi- -. 1 .rapanies ail Hqatils' . not.z. . ow the last and tindoubf4 lily for 4 antering-tha'ser- 'i -4 rlhe 'Mite.' .litatia , -will d . the Allegheny Conntr -"'• Nay be enlisted Isom die ms . !Galion has been' ' called ". 1 . Secretary of Wei, and and borsed witti the least --", 1 .. found at Headquartes, A, street, above General , oell-tf .11P'oger 7eininElviliri signed is stil receiving ' Pennsylvania regimente. popular veteran regime by the gallant Col. flays. recruit the usual sever Vance pay; also the coon ty of $lO. He will receic, of the service. infantry. Office at Wilkinp Fo oc6:lmd let r ' i TY-THIRD AND egitnents.—Thal under • : '- ecruits for all the "rid: . . ut more'expeciallYithaV I. the Fixly•tbird.` led-.. -.. He will pay to. every tnnut bountk antv, ad , i I . bond and extra bound ' r , recruits for any britithil,' i cavalry or 'artillery. r , rth street i i .. ' ti: E. aROSS.I' ' 1 II , ieut. 'MI. P. V. Inf. - . -. - SOLDI RS I theiiigelves with lets. sal- Wool 1 - ..ett, Suspend. CItUM IT Fifth street. WILSON ' S lithieSe TTSBIJRGEL PA lion at the t s flair R 8 4 1860. 0 'o# ted State. YORE TN ST IcIEAZI, ELER MACHINE. at ,aoil Confidence 1 n i naofgl Family, , 00 30 e -eel& wok I rice, m.s.kca th e r 1; alike on both more speedy - in any - other taa-: I and description plioation In per ti)rer t e a r .& CO. It- -e - ........ 7 ..,. ,; ; ;;7i . ,.:1 ., ' , 41;' - :. .. - 4-I;#'. ,i - A.W . 172.- .'''....t.-4T.' =It:" -aott, 50 00 ;,? ~:r:: 3 ) 'ut
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