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11 ' 4. RABIC ROW NEW YORK and 6 srAffg
STREET EUSTOdaro our sante for the. " Il t l Y
and Weekly Peet in those akin& and araiia-.
tbvrised to take Advertisemensta and Subscriptions
or as at our Lowest Rate,.
•
THURSDAY MORNING, OCT: 23
-; CITY AND HIGHBORIIOOD INTEL
Thanksgiving Day.
Governor Curtin has issued the follow
ing proclamation for a day of general
thanksgiving throughout the State:
:2) Winntz.ts, It is a good thing to render
thanks unto God for all his mercy and
:oving kindness :
'therefore, I, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov.
' ernor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, do recommend that THURSDAY ?
THE 27th DAY OF NOVEMBER
NEXT, be set apart by the people of this
Commonwealth, as a day of solemn Prayer
and Thanksgiving to the.Alfinghty :—Giv
ing Him humble thanks "that He has been
graciously pleased to protect our free in
stitutions and Government, and to keep us
from sickness and pestilence—and to cause
the earth to bring forth her increase, so
that onr ga 4 -ners ars choked with the liar
: vest—and to look so favorably on the toil
of His children, that industry has thriven
among us and labor had its reward; and
also that He has delivered us from the
hands of our enemies—and filled our offi
cers and men in the field with a loyal and
) intrepid spirit, and given them victory—
and that Lie has poured out upon us
(albeit unworthy) other great and mani
a told blessings
Beseeching Him to help and govern us
in His steadfast fear and love, and to put
into onr minds good desires, so that by
His continual help we may have a right
.judgment in all things
And especially praying Him to give to;
) I Christian churches grace to hate the thing
*hid is evil, and to utter the teachings of
[truth and righteousness, declaring openly
rthe whole counsel of God
sAnd most heartily entreating Him to be
tow upon our civil rulers, wisdom and
earnestness in council, and upon our mili
tary leaders, zeal and vigor in action, that
the fires of rebellion may be quenched
=that we, being armed with . His defetice,
may be preserved from all perils, and that
thireafter our people, living in peace and
quietness, may, froin generation to genet.-
a;tion, reap the abundant fruits of His
mercy and with joy and thankfulness
pjiaise and magnify His holy name.
Canceling Stamps,
IThe Postoffice Department is much an
ffiled by certain sharpers, who skillfully
0.1 patiently employ themselves in 'oblit
erating the ink marks made in canceling
letter stamps which have passed through
the mails, and then putting them into cir
culation as good as new. Many devices,
some very ingenuous, have been indicated
to prevent this species of rascality. One,
suggested by the correspondent of an East
ern; cotemporary, is to prepare the stamps
(whibh can be done without increased ex
pense) so that they shall be destroyed in
theihsing, i. e., so far as a second applies-
Lion iof them for the same purpose is con
cerned. The principle of this method ap
pears very simple, though it is in direct
c.mtrast with that hitherto employed.
NoW; letter stamps are printed on paper
which is comparatively strong, while the
adhesive paste on the back is often posi
tively, and sometimes (as we ourselves
hive found) superlatively, weak. The
remedy will be to reverse these' relations,
and to employ strong paste and the weak
elt paper. The paper, in short, will be
chiefly held together by its backing of
paste) and any process of steaming, which
lessens the tenacity of the paste, will also
act iMthe same way to diminish the cohe
sion Of the fibre of the paper. It can
easily - thus be made physicalty impossible
to remove a letter stamp once attached
otheniise than in fragments.
- _
A WOntan Removed from °Mee.
Mis 4 Hannah M. Stewart, Postmistress
at yrone, in this State, has been removed
from office and .lames Plummer, a Repub
lican politician, appointed in her place.
Plummer probably desired to escape the
draft, 'uod so sought and obtained this
office. Miss Stewart is the daughter of a
poor widow, whom she supported by
means bf the small proceeds of this office,
her two brothers being in the arm?! Let
James Plummer, of Tyrone, Pa., be her
alded to the world as he deserves! and
let noti the present "no party" be de
prived cif whatever benefit is due it for the
n3agnaifimous, noble act of removing Mies
Stewart - !, to make way for this unselfish
patriot.--Indiana Democrat.
Cohrt of Common pleas.
The number of cases on the trial list in
this Court, for the prosecution, was one
hundred and forty. Of this number, sev
enty were fixed for trial, commencing on
Monday morning, before Judge Ritchie.
The entire list has been already gone over,
and out! of the seventy cases fifty-seven
have been finally disposed of, and the re
maining thirteen were continued or pass
ed. The balance of the trial list will be
taken upon Monday next, and it will be
well for ;the parties in interest to be in
attendance.
.The 011 Business.
The Oil City Register gives the follow
ing review of the oil market- for the past
ek:
The market still continues brisk at this
point, with fair transactions. The fire
last weekcaused the producers to be some
what stiffer with their prices, and oil ad
vanced iv: trifle at the wells, and still ex
hibits an upward tendency. We quote
oil at the;wells firm at 75 to 8-5 . cents.—
Oil at this point S1,00(51,10. Those who
were burrit out last week are bneily en
gaged in rebuilding, and in a few weeks
the sufferers will resume operations.—
But it is a : question whether the same ter
ritory will be as productive as before the
occurrence of the fire. 30,000 barrels,
about, is thus thrown out of the market, at
the very !time when the producer was be
ginning to, realize a fair price for his pro
duct. The loss falls very heavy, but most
cf the oil men will be able to bear it. We
stated last week that there were some 50,-
000 bbls of oil at this point. This,
our readers will take notice, is the accumu
lation of the past three months, there
having beoa but a limited navigation of
the Allegheny carried on for that period,
for want 4 water. This, with probably as
much more from different points, will go
forth upon the first rise. The main por
tion will go t6supply the exhausted stock of
refiners between here and Pittsburgh,
and at that point. It is estimated here
that Pittsburgh and vicinity will require
: 2 50,000 blils. to supply their refineries for I
the winter. Other points will require as I
much more. We hardly see where all of
this oil is to come from, from the fact of
their being only a light stock here, 50,000
barrels, that it has taken three months to
accumulate. We merely give our views
on the subject for what they are worth.
The Pittsburgh market has
:improved
since our last, the latest quotations be
ing 8 RBI cents, with a firm market and a
tendency upward. The Eastern markets
are improting, and the stock is light,
quotations range from 18 to 20 ets, for the
Crude, Refined 33 to 35.
The following are thereceipts and ship
ments from. our different warehouses, for
week ending Oct. 14th: HANKA's REPORT.
—Oil Received 1,07. Shipped, 974.
Empty barrels received 1,847. Mien.
ROCK Oita. Co.—Reed 1,924 bbls oil;
Shipped 1,506 do; Reed 834 empty bar
rels.
SEWING MACHINES at Auction this even
ing at McClelland's.
LADIES' AND MISSES' GAITERS, a new lot
just received at McClelland's Shoe Atte-.
tint', fib Fifth , street.
-1 _I oittliilUeilftitiviefiklat
' - 'llre full wink 'IS a table °l' the official
mnic,' titles in this State, BO far as heard
lediti - : ' -- • - , . . ,
- Demoarota'ggiOritias': - • RisiniMican Mttiorities.
Montgomery 1637 Alleshen.Y
Leldsh ‘.......... Lancaster 44
4%3
/tucks • !;.1..,1.,.....1 ... 72' Philadelphia- .2801 9
Carbon 700 Chester
Z 354
Barks 11:...,i •• -- 6914lDaup ! h.in' -
4 5 4!
Cumberland .J 844 Batley ... .: .. ....... ..... . 153
Northampton , .2464 Crawfordl-......•......,,y141:
Armstrong • • 226 Lawrence.... :1 - ....149!
Luzern° 2521/Susquehanna
Clar4on : 9i9 Mover
York ~ "114 Beaver.
Westmoreland.. ...... 1370 Blu r.
Sohuylkill 161 '
Wastungtun } 423 ••-,
Payette..
Cambria . . ...1499,
Greene I -19801
Northumberland.... 44:3 1
Montour. .. - 1. 471 1
Perry ..... .. .. ..... I.
Jefferson
Adams.
Ik.
Showing in thirty-five counties official,
a nett Democratic majority of 9,837 and a
nett Democratic gain since 1860 of 21,860.
Reported majorities in 18 -comities give
a nett Republican majority:of 875—and
estimated majbritiis in thirteen counties
from which we have no information, give
a nett Republican :Inajority of 4,375. We
therefore make the following recapitula
tion :
Nett .I?teemithm.ni., 9,83
'in 13 " estimated 4375
Net Democratic Majority in the State 4,10 i
Chard'!" Dedication.
Saint Thomas' Church, Braddock':
Fields, l
willbe erected by the Rev. T. 0'
Farrell, dedicated to the service of
ihe Almighty en Sunday, October 29th
the Right Rev.') Bishop Domenec deliv
ering the sermon upon the occasion.
A special excursion train will leave the
Liberty street passenger station of the
Pennsylvania Railroad at 9 o'clock on
Sunday morning for Braddock's Fields,
returning after the services to the city in
the early part of the afternoon. Excursion
tickets for the round trip will be issued at
half price. Ample arrangements having
been made withr Mr. Lug, of the Brad
dock's Fields Hotel, to provide dinner for
the excursionists; and as the object in Ea
tending is both' charitable and praise
worthy, to assist in liuidatiug the debt of
the church, we hope our Catholic friends
will turn out en masse, and while spending
a day pleasantly and profitably themselves,
assist in dedicating a temple to the living
God.
Humiliation and Prayer.
Several ecclesiastical bodies have ap
pointed -a day of tasting, humiliation and
prayer, in view of the state of the country.
The Synod of Allegheny of the O. S. Pre
byterian Church, hnd the first Synod of
the West, and the Synod of Pittsburgh, of
the United Presbyterian Church, have ap
pointed the same day 7iz : the first Thu- ,
,day of November, which is to be observed rs ,
unless the national authorities should des
ignate for the same purpose another day.
In that ease their 'people are to unite in
the national observance.
Synod tilleeting. -
The Pittsburgh. Synod of the Presbyte
rian Church. met on ThOrsddy afternoon,
21st, in the First Church, Wood street,
Rev. George Ffill, Of Blairsville, Matra
tor at the lust session of the Synod, le
livering the opening. i sermon. The Synod
met in the evening, and selected Rev. IV.
D. Howard as Mode.ator and resolved to
hold its next sessiondn Johnstown, on the
31 of October, of next year.
Mtn
Five dollar bills,', purporting to be is
sued by the Clinton Bank of Pennsylvania,
are in circulation. The notes are altered
from the broken Clinton Bank of Mary
land, are well engraved', and have a rail
road train on upper centre. There is no
hank of that name in Pennsylvania
Sharp.
In Cleveland a boy of seventeen was ac
cepted as a substitute for a drafted man,
and received s2ou bonus. He spent the
money, and then obtained his discharge
on a writ of habeas corpus, on the ground
that be was under the age prescribed by
law for recruits.
Substitutes.
The market for substitutes is still quite
lively, as the drafted men from Washing
ton and other Western counties come into
Camp Howe. The huffiness is now mostly
in the hands of middlemen, and transac
tions are generally private, the price be
ing regulated by the verdancy and anxiety
of the purchaser.
Soldiers Dead.
Oliver Beebe, of South Pittsburgh, a
member of Co. I, Col. Collier's regiment,
died on the 15th inst., iki the hospital near
Clearspring. Laertes ly i hite, a well-known
newspaper carrier, residing in the Third
ward, Allegheny, and 'a member of Col.
Clark's regiment, died ion Saturday last,
of fever, and was buried with appropriate
ceremonies. He was alvery worthy man,
and leaves a wife and family. E. D.
James, Co. A, 11th Reserves, and Michtiel
A. McDermott, Co. K, 125th' Pennsylva
nia, died in Philadelphia since the 16th
in‘t
The MagaOnes,
John W. Pittock, Fifth-street, opposite
the Post-office, has for, sale the ever
popular Atlantic Monthly for November.
A glance at its rich table of contents will
.at once determine any one to buy.
Harper for November is quite as attrac-
tive—perhaps more so to some, from the
illustrations—as the Atlantic, and will
furnish instruction and amusement for all.
Pittock also has this popular monthly for.
sale.
How is H - Done ?
The ordinary operations of trade are
j generally easy to understand by average
1 intellects, but there are some matters
' which will set the shreWdest to thinking
when they attempt to answer the question
above. We found oursel4s at a great loss
to answer it a few dais since, on stepping
into McClelland 's Fifth street Auction
House. They sell boots and shoes of
every description at lesS than half price
and have an immense stock of dry goods,
hosiery, underclothing, 1 &c. , far below
wholesale • prices.,, Mr. !McClelland has
just returned from the East, where he
bought a huge stock of goods, embracing
cutlery and notions of every conceivable
character. These he offers at miraculous
ly low prices and the traoe will find it to
their advantage to call aPd examine his
stock, as they can pick up many rare bar
g
ains. .A the new otions McClel
land has is amon ne g
at postage; urrency wallet,
which will be useful to all. After looking
over the goods and priceswe were utterly
unable to solve the above question and we
leave it with our readers.
The Great Exeliemen't.
You will be surprised to see the great
rush at 138 Wood street, stond door be
low Virgin alley, Frank El lick's hat, cap,
and ladies', gents' and children's fancy fur
manufactory. Yes it is well known that
he is the cheapest Of the cheap, and he al
so has the reputation of having an article
manufactured under his personal supervis
ion, which, for excellence of' material,
neatness and beauty, will defy competition.
Ladies are particularly invited to examine
his extensive assortmen t of fur capes, -and
collars victorines, cuffs and muffs, and
they will see. the advantage of dealing with
a manufacturer. He has the largest di
versity of the latest styles of men's and
boys' hats and caps for winter wear.
Acquitted.
Dr. W. J. Smith, of Lawrenceville; on
trial in the United States Court for coun
terfeiting was yeaterlagaequieted.
• . 71
J. 411
EM,
Take Notice.
Drafted men whose circumstances will
not permit them, without sacrifice, to go
into service, can be Supplied with substi
tutes. My charges specified. Enquire of
J. K. :Grange, No. 107, 4th street.
Bank Note Qaotationn.
' Corrected for the Post by Feld & Lare
of the National Bank Nide Reporter.
(The Reportir is published monthly, at
One dollar a year in advance. Ot&e Dis
patch Building Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Rates uncertain at present.
PlTTShUlkill. October 22, 1362.
Diecount,
New England States
New York State
New York City
Pennforlvania, (Philadelphia)
•
. ...
ex...ept specie ...
Country Banks
Bauk of Pittsburtik, premium
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland, Baltimore
Interior .
Virlijnia, 'Wheeling
Braneheei.
North Carol In ina terior ..
South Car01ina.......
eorgia
A labama.
,
Louisiana.
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio •
rat iana, Free
Bank of the State
Inc s
Wisconsin
lowa .......
Michigan
MiS3ollri
Canada, premium . 3(4)
150
Exchange selling rates on New York
and - Philadelphia' tt cent aver tan kahle
funds.
CO:lA—Gold selling at 237.0,28 c and Sil
ver 18R20c over bankable funds.
GROPER ot BAKER'S Sewing Machines for family
mantas:Wring purposes. are the best in use
A. F. C lATONA Y. General Agent,
18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. l'a.
JOSEPH HIPPER
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET
Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,
OUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. an
I
DIARIES FOR 1863, "
So arranged that it is always clean and i
ready for use.
no
SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND ch.
ma
wo
a acknowledged to be the best air-tight rev
ink ever offered to the public. den
POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CIIztRENCY
For sale by
Fo
W. S. HAVEN,
si o
0020 CORNER WOOD THIRD sm. , 0°
NEW FALL GOODS.
I ORE, O 22.—T e o owing
been re LTI
eived by ct.
Governor Bradford from
NEW STYLE SHAWLS, General McClellan:
NEW STYLE CLOAKS, ' IIEADQUA • TEILS OF THE ARMY OF Tin PoTtilfAC,}
Pl , mit V•dh'il. Oct. 18, 1862.
NE W E W STY" CLRCULARS, ua
H n Ex. Ileneis ,/ A. IV Bradfo
. rd, Gayer-
High 'Col'd Plaids for Lucifer Dresses or of Maryland:
Plied Rept, Poplins,
Covet NOR have the honor to ac
Fine Plain Poplins, all Colors
knowled : e the receipt of your Excellen
cy's ord •r of Sept. 211th, in which you
advert in such flattering terms to the con•
. I, —t of his army in the recent battles
ght u,on the soil of your State.
t was with the utmost pride and grati
lion hat I received your most prompt
nowl:dgement of the skill of the officers
gall. ntry of the men of the Army of
Poto, ac. With the sincere hope and
ef th,t no rebel army shall again poi
the loyal State of Maryland, and
mit-ti,g to you as a sacred trust the
sins .f our gallant comrades who now
bene th its soil, I am, Governor, with
reap et, your obedient servant,
GEO. B. McCLELLAN,
Major General Ir. S. A.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
NEW STYLES HOOP SKIRTS,
alicciaul
THE PRIDE OF THE WORLD,
LADIES' SIZES,
HISSES' SIZES, and coin.
CHILDREN'S SIZES. I
renal
rest
high
W. & D. Hugus 9 ,
FIFTH AND DARELET wrs.
sel2 SP
EDE LADIES, GENTS. MISSES AND CHIL-
The
W. E. SCIEWITZ & Co., P
°el ,
er RI
- ---------- from
LIATING IFOUNE AND SALOON' FOR lure
~..-ru rent .— ln good location. Ten rooms, Gas d
Anztungc, hose Fami, cellar, etc. Immediate pos.. Za aril
cession, Applyat /Re. 51 Market street. salt, trapp
atlSliiloh - and phisised through
Sunday', last, N.ilf again reach here
reftein,tls. , :W.Ashiligtoil.‘next week and w
on the invitation of Cols. Schoon flak
and Stockton, visit Camp Ho'ive. 0
citizens may expect a handsonie revie.
that day. Due notice will be given. Co
Frothenghun, of Gen. Wool's staff, w'
also be present.
The Drafted.
One hundred and forty drafted me
rived last evening from Beaver con
They were immediately sent to C:
Howe.
Mazeppa.
This stirring drama attracted a v ry
large audience to the Theatre last evenin g,
and was well received. Mr. Miles pla •ed
Mazeppa well, and displayed great
.c.ol
ness and courage in the management of
his horse, while the performance of M n
nehaha, a finely trained animal; was I.e
admiration of all. The piece will be e
peated this evening. 1
Postponed.
The trial list in the District Court h
been postponed until the first Monday
November.
Harper.
The November number of Harper
Monthly is placed on our table by Hens,
Miner, I,yrin's building, Fifth at. It i'
fully IT, in point df merit, to any of it
predecessors, and contains a vast amoun
of interesting matter.
New Goods.
We would call the attention to our stoc.
of fall goods among' which will be found :
all of the newest styles of plain and casi
meres, coatings and vestings. No 143 Fed
eral street, W. 11. McGee & Co., corner
market square, Allegheny city.
RECEIVED this day, a choice stock o
Gents' furnishing g00d5,143 Federa
street, W. 11. AlcGee 4: Co., corner Market
Square, Allegheny city.
A FEW more check stamps have been
received at Pittock's.
earEa, Atlantic and Godey, for No
veniber, have been received at Pittock's
opposite the Postoffice.
...ANTHONYIIITZR
JOSEPH MEYER d; 80N
MAXTRiOSIIHERS OF
PITTSBUR.GII
allsizes
RAPIIIC ALBUMS,
new Lot
'ED WITH INDIA RUBBER, gi%
All qualities an d colors
among which may be found
(34 lINS r
GUMS ! !
GUMS ! ! ! edb
the
loss
and
DREN, at
91 FIFTH STREET El
'
econd
1011
Ee,f, TEE VERY LAfEST TELEGRAPH.
THE DRAFTING IN PENNSYINANIA!')
A REBEL FORCE DISPERSED
BY GEN NEGLEY.
GALLANTRY OF THE 78th PENN
SYLVANIA.
Rebels Routed in ISlissouri
Decisions Concerning Leather
An Order in Regard to Rebel Prop
erly in Washington.
etter from Gen. McClellan to the Gov
ernor of Maryland.
CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS
STEAMER LOST AT SEA
&c., &c., &c., &e
October 22.-1.,
two districts a disposition has been man,
Tested to resist the enforcement of the
draft. Governor Curtin has prepared
himself fully for any emergency and has
authority to use any troops within the
State to enfoice the laws at every hazard.
The draft has been patriotically sustained
in nearly all the counties, and transporta
tion has been procured for most of the
drafted men to their different places of
rendezvous, and in a few days this large
force will be at the service of the Gov
ernment.
Provost Marshals have been nominated
by the Governor to the Secretary of War
for the several counties and they will be
promptly appointed. They will be in
•tructed and fully empowered to enforce
he laws faithfully.
WAsnixoTos, Oct. 22.—An order has
een issued directing the occupancy, for
d`overnment purposes, of the property in
"ashington of persons known to be in the
:ervice of the rebels, including five houses
elonging to Commodore Forest, two to
r. Cornelius Boyle, one to Dr. Grinnell,
a son-in-law of Henry A. Wise, one to W.
I . Smith, a member of the rebel Congress,
0.0 to ex•sixth Auditor of the Treasury,
illips, one to Captain Dannington, ex
c ief of the Capital Police, and several
o hers.
...,, is ascertained from a New Grenadian
ot ieer that-that government has interposed
n objection to free black emigration to
th It. Republic, the policy being to encour
t the settlement of the country by those
g i
iu lifted to develdp her agriculture and
a i T e r u a t l . resources.jA uwe
01l ad Acing Master
3. P. Lathorp have been ordered to the
3te in sloop-of -war Usepee. Ensign S.
W. 13rise ordered to the Usepee has been
reked.
i• eting master Pierre Grade, and acting
v.)
ens gn Isaac .1. M'Kinley, have been or
der , d to the ironclad steamer Montauk.
Ac ing master Wm. Carter has been or
der dto the iron-clad steamer Nahant.
lite Commissioner of Internal Revenue
has made-the following decision concern
ing
itittentanning
of
l
i] orec e e fl i t v le
receives hides from other
par ies,' (oners,) upon an agreement to
tan he same by the piece or by the pound,
ma , remove the tanned leather, without
insPction, to such owners, whenever it is
rem to go forward, having first obtained
andpiled in his'ollice the written certificat e
of t e assessor and collector of the district
re •
in eh the tannery is situated, that iu
t
thei judgment such removal will not be
prej dicial to the just administration of the
i
Excise law; provided that every tanner so
remdving tanned leather shall make a
mon hly return to the assessor of the dis
trictf the number and weight of the sides
,:
or pi ces of leather so removed; and pro
vide that he shall furnish to the assessor,
moot ly, the inspector's certificate of the
weig t and quality of the leather so re
mov I daring the preceding month, and
that he tax shall be paid in the district
)
wher the tannery is situated.
Ge . King has been ordered to report
to M 'or General Dix.
I
Th Potomac flotilla has been doing an
eaten ive business in the capture of con
traba d goods and men in the rebel ser-
To-.ay a party were brought to the
Navy ard, having been made prisoners
while :ttempting to cross from Virginia
to visi i t their Maryland homes. Repel
4. imasses and many letters were found
it persons.
'TEA YORK, Oct. 22.—The Express of
is e •ening says there were rumors in
all street this afternoon that at a Cabi
t -eting held yesterday it was unani
mel resolved to remove McClellan and
G - floral Hooker should succeed him.
Bein• informed of this rumor, the Wash
:ton agent of the associated press tele
-4)12s the following denial :
W slitNorox, Oct. 22. --I have visited
the • epartments to-day, and consulted
h m ny well informed parties, but have
t heard even a whisper to indicate any
.nge being contemplated in the corn
nd •f the Army of the Potomac. 1
nid ot give any importance to this old
ived rumor. Ido not place any eon ti
,es - hatever in it."
OST :V, October 22.—Judge J. G.
Ab
ha: received the nomination of the
,ple': Union Party for Corgress in the
rth District. In the Fifth emigres
al listrict, the People's Union party
.ina , ed Col. E. W. Hinds in opposi
to ohn B. Allen, Republican.
and
the
beli.
lute
'RING , IELD Mo., Oct. 22.—..4. band' of
Is, ab ut 200 strong, were discovered
avori g to pass South some seven
s Ens of Marshfield. They were said
r ,
) and r command of Col. Dorsey and
e goi g to West Plains, Ark. At 11
mk o Monday nightthey were attack
y Lie t. Col. Stuart, with 100 men of
[oth I linois cavalry and routed with a
of 4 rebels killed and 7 wounded
15 p 'soners. Our loss is I killed.
enern are scattered and Stuart is still
mit.
end:
mile
to b:
to b
KW Y. RH, Oct. 2 2.—The prize schoon
;evere of Yarmouth, N. S., arrived
i Cap: Fear to-night. She was cap
s on ti e 11th by the gunboats Maratati
id Mo .ticello. Her cargo consists of
ngs, haversacks,
laV ~. . .—^ a. a a 'IL
ui-farn - t -- 6 - Ann - iiti -
`ftdifelii`irith - a - oonsiderabl e tdrile of re 'el
Ativaiiy, opium elute(' crossing Qumberl ,d;
Wh'Ose advance, u,, o, thousand strong,
camped 'on Gull pike, seven miles northOf
.liasinille. , Gen. liegley immediately dis
patched CoL.Miller with a detachmentto.
intercept the rebels, who attacked them
'Monday at. daylight and drove them in .
great confusion across the river. O n ]
I a few were killed or wounded, but a num
ber of rebesl. including a colonel, wer
captured. The 78th Pennsylvania be
hayed very handsomely.
John Morgan was at Litchfield, Oraysoi
county, on Tuesday night. James B,
Clay went South with the rebels from Lex•
l ington. Mrs. Hobb's house at Oakland,
;was accidently burned last night and the
'adjacent buildings of Rev. Stuart Robin
son were threatened, but escaped injury.
At Richmond, Humphrey Marshall dur
ing exodus of his troops, said to an emi
nent Kentucky Jurist, "We did not , care
anythin g about your people, but we did
want your territory, but even that is not
worth two drops of confederate blood."
• There is no news from Buell's or
Bragg's forces.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—A. large number
of propositions have been made to the
Navy Department for the destruction of
the pirate Alabama, provided a suitable
reward be offered to warrant the undertak
ing. As a general answer to such applica
tiOns it may be safely stated that there is
no doubt but the Department would cheer
fully buy the vessel from any capturing
party and pay Italia toil ion dollars for her,
and in the event of her destruction three
hiMdred thou and dollars, the latter pay
ment, however, to he subject to an appro
priation by Congress.
41,3 r BEDFORD, October 22.—The steam
ship Mississippi '
from Montevideo fo
China, foundered at sea on August &Will
Her crew were saved, and lauded at St
Helena.
,D EN YORK, October 22.—The Stock
Board to-day voted out American Gold
from its Stock list.
TRICTLY PURE ARTICLES
Low l'rloos.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUS:
TORRENCE & McGARR,
APOTHECARIES,
CORSE)? FOURTH & MARKET STREETS
JPIT"I'SISU It G-1-1.
Drugs, Lead, Cream Tartar
Medletnes, . Paints, Baking Soda,
Pertlinterk Dye SUM% Ens. Mustard,
Chentleabi, Spices, ODA,
&e., Cte.,
&e.
ABA Phyeicians Preagiptiona accurately com
pounded at all hours.
Pure! Wines and Liquors, for medicinal use
only. '
_ __
ielg-to
To cotrarray MERCHANTS AND
DEALERS
I EA*ON, MACitUlt & CO.,
NOS, 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, .
Jobbers nud retailers of Trimmings,
'Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves. Hoop
Skirts. Ribbons, Shirts, Collars, Ties,
llndertibirtei and Drawers, Wooleit
Hoods,l Nnbias, Scarfs, Zephyrs and
finittiu= Yarn, every variety of small
wares and notions,
• Our stock isaltnost as double as largo
as ever, before, and the larger portion
was purchased before the last great
advancr in prices. With the induce
ments we C %111 now offer we would es
pecially lirvite the attention of City
and Country Merchants Milliners,
PeddleilA and all who bay to sell again,
IV, 11, A choice assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
at Whole sale only.
I IVATCIIE9 ! IVIITIIEi !! WATCHES !! !
An ol portnnity whicheldom occurs is now af
forded tu every one desiring a good Watch, at an
exceedingly low trice. We are determined to
close out is very large importation of Watches at
mach lees than they cost previous to the recent
heavy ta rd being placed upon them. Upon
Gored, composition cased Impi, es beautifully en
grave], with whim er fancy offal, a fine imitation
of gold. 8900. The Railway Timekeeper, com
position cases, over which fine gold is eiectro
plated, handsotnely engraved, beautiful chased
dials and fanny bands 8 10 .00. Hunting silver
[dated ArMy Watch, handsomely engraved,
$lO,OO. Bunting silver
_plated Army Watch,
very superior, $/6,00, Small size, open face,
electro-plated with gold, for ladies, very pretty
and neat, $12,00. limiting composition cased
Levers, English make, caused. full jewelled, an
excellent imitation of gold, $15.00. The magic
Time Observer, the outer cam of sixteen carat
gold, lover movement and engraved in the finest
style, a nits: excellent timepiece, $llO,OO.
Parties at a distance have only to name the ar
ticle desired. and remit the amount in a register
ed letter and the Watch will be sent them ; or
they can send their order and pay when the Watch
is delivered Circulars, with fell descriptions
and prices, sent to any add - cis. We are manu
facturers, okm, of Vest Chains, Rings, Lockets,
Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Bosom and Scurf Pius,
5,:c., and wit) fill all triers at much less than the
usual pricers; Send for a Circular, Address
UUBBAS D John its & CO.,
Corner of Nassau andsts., New York.
oclik2wd
EVOLIVERS, REVOLVERS
-111. Colt's now and old model, all sizes.
Whitney's do do do
Allen 9s Whoelook'g Cartridels
tchari.'il Cox - ridge—always on balsa and for
sale by . BOWN TETLEY,
see, 136 Wood street.
r4lO 0 P MILS' AND CARPENTERS
ILI TOOLS or sale by .
NOTIOE TO OdIINTEY MERCHANTS.
x t ris i v o r . JEST RECEIVED A LARGE
s BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS,
which I will sell to dealers nt a very slight ad
vance on cost,
Cull and examine my stock,
JOSEPH 11. BfiRLAND
98 Market street. 2d door from Fifth. °oil
BACON - 700 LBS. COUNTRY BACON
Sides just received and for sale by_ •
JAMES A, FETZER,
se27 'corner Market and First streets.
JUST RECEIVED AT BORLAND•S
98 MARKET STREET.
Ladies Balmoral Congress Gaiters,
Ladies Balmoral Morocco Boots,
Ladies Balmoral Lace Gaiters
Men, Boys and Youths Boots,
Men. Boys and Youths Balmorals
Call and examine. - oel
ah".• BAGS TENNESSEE PEA NUTS
Ur in story and for sale by
REV MER LRO'S,
o - 21. Nos. 126 and 12S Wood!st; se t.
WAIL PAPER
FOR AUTUMN OF 1802
A complete assertment of beautiful
PAPER HANGINGS,
of all styles, bctright before the tax advance, will
be rold at the ugmal low prices.
W. P. MARSHALL;
se& No. R 7 %gond groat.
-
1111 E ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COM PANY, will
be held in Philadelphia, on Monday, October
20th, o
at 11 o'clock 4. m., at the Company's office,
No. 127 Walnn street, for the election of seven
Directors. Segretary and Treasurer to serve for
the ensuing year, and for such other business as
may then be proliented.
ood-2wd SAM% F. FISHER, Treasurer.
MACYCERML—
-25 Barrels No: 3 Mackerel;
50 Half Barrels No 2 and 3 Mackerel;
25 Kits do
Just received and for sale by-
JAS. A. FETZBR
polo earner Market and:First etreeth.
POTATOES: —5O BUSHELS PRIME
Nestaineeksjust received,"md for sale by
JA ti. 4 i. A FEtZER,
I
4)05 corner Market and First streets.
,
QITUATION , WANTED.--A YOUNG
man, Ir‘m the el* , or New York, wants a sit
uation as shipping clerk in a wholesale house.
Can give good recommendation& Address
R; ATCELISON,
ti lions,. Penn etre" •
_
CAMP AND; BOWIE LVISS FOR
e by BOWN. TETLEY.
se27 Weed street
IPA RS OF ILDREN'S
1•0003
hoes at2l'ClalWe.No. 55 Fifth
street. Don't forget the ungtber.
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need j of a medical friend, should not fail to
find out , tho sure place of relief. The Doctor is a
regular graduate, and his treat
ment of la certain class of di eases is a sore guar
antee to the =fermis of obtaining permanent re
lief by the use of his remedies and following his
advice.
DR. DROWN'S REMEDIES
never hill to cure the worst form of Venereal
Diseasee4 Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.—
Also all &beagles arising. from a hereditary taint.
which manifests Itself in the form of . tatter
Psorio.ais4 and a great many forms of skin dis
pases, the origin of which the patent is entirely
ignorant: To Persona BO afflicted, Dr. Brown offers
hopes of a sure and speedy recovery
Dr. Drown'
SEMINAL WEARNESII.
s maladies for the alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratifieacn, which tha young and weak minded
oftengive way to, (to their own destruction.) ar
the only reliable remedies known in the ootmtrY
—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to onre this
Painful amass IN A PNIV DATII - 110 will warrant a
cure. He also treats Piles. Gleet, Gonnorrhma
Stricture. ITrethal Discharges. Female Weakness
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,
Fistula in iAno. Nervous Affection, Paine in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder. to
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the smptoms,oontaining a
m directed to DR. BROWN, N 0.50 Smithfield
St. Pittsburgh, Pa.. will be immediately answer.
ed. Medicine sent to any address. safely packed
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms. No. SO Smithfield
treat. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawds
TiID CONSUMPTIVES.
THE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN
restor d to health in a few weeks, by a very
simplerein y, afterhaving suffered several years
with a sev re lung affection, and that dreadful
disease, Co sumption—is anxious to make known
to his folio sufferers the means of cure.
To all w desire it, he will eend a prescription .
used (free e charge), with the directions for pre
paring and using the sine , which they will find a
sure cure/. Conaumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c.
The only eject of the advertiser in sending the
Prescriptio is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which ho coneive., to be invaluable,
and ha hop s every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will elt them nothing, and may prove a
blessing. 1
Parties w" Lang the prescrption will please ad
dress I Rev, REWARD A. WILSON,
sel9-3m 'Williamsburg Kings County, N. Y.
BO WN & TETLEY,
1:a Wood Street.
FA.R.P.Ews,
W. Me 'LINTOCK dr SON
W E HA .E IN STORE THE'LACHG
EST stock of Carpets. Draggets,
Oilcloths, .kc , in the city, and, having purchased
for cash, befo e the recent advance of the manu
facturers, we are now selling them at lower rate*
than the Ens em Houses.
oclO 112 HAREM STREET.
Read Read : Read
SIGEELY IMPORTANT
GREAT BELIEF TO THE AFFLICT.
ILA ED, and those suffering from wealmeas of
sight
TO AL. YOUNG AND OLD_
_•
you wish tol experience great relitifth your
ght, try the world-renowned
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfao
- by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by
J. DIAMOND, Optician,
No. 39 Fifth street, Post Building.
The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, I
desired.
Bewar Imposters and Pretenders.
CHARMS MAGER
.1. RODMAN RICKS
MAIMS tlc HICKS,. Iniporters nd dealers in
Cloths, passim:miss, Satinetts,
Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o,
265 MARKET STREET,
North Sidle, PRILADELPHLL
oc9-131
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office, N..E. Oor, Wood & Fifth sta.
FIRE AND
,1 MARINE INSURANCE,
Wm. PhWipe,. James D. Verner.
John Watt. Capt. Jno. L. Ithoad
William B. H a ys. Samuel P. Shrive 4
John E. Partici. George E. Jones.
Charles S. Bissell, Daniel Wallace,
William Van *irk. E. Hanson Love.
Hm. PHILLIPS, President.
Wm. F. BD I
JOHN W4.,T2 Vico Prat. RHl‘Oijey. jyl7-liiii.
wommiemil .
XTOTIEV; IN : EItERV GIVEN, THAT
.4.M I have been appointed by the Pension.De
partmeet to exa*lne wounded and invalid...sot .
diers disehargedi from the service; that my au
thority-intently to any County, State or Territory.
and that I 'Waft ready.to enter upon the
die
egillYge an* duty. .- GEO. lifeCOOK.111„ D.,
,inagwd&aw. 1 Examining Surgeon. /to.
Attitioir bAzsis.
_
B goT
.ITOCLE - FiLAN:IIS Au aTioN
~s~~
PITTSRURGIL THEATRE.
Lamm AND 111ANAnaa.........WALBBNDERSGN
Palate or Anxiserox.—Prl6te Boxes. $5 CO
Single Seat in Private Box. $1; 00 Parquette and
Dress Circle, chair% 50 eaata;l Family Girole,
cents: Colored Gallery. 25 cents; Colored Boxes
50 cents; Gallery /5 cents.
Fourth tight of the anew .meat or Mr. R. E. J.
MILES and Ur celebratOd trained horse.
MAZEPPA, or THE HIED HOBSE - OF
TA RTART.
ze r a
The Wild Horse.
To conclude with
MAID OF EDEN.
Charles ...
Kate Olirion
1011.0IGE FIRST OLASS INSIIRANd
BY THE
Capital,
ASSETS, JULY 1,1.562,
as Sc. Treas. N0te5,...... ....
tank Stocks
S. Sr State Stocks.
ityißonds ..... ....... .............
atl and Stocks
ortgage Bonds.. .... ......
es 4 Estate, uninetunb.drod
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Claims. unadintted and not due.
•
Eire and Inland Navigation Insurance ao
eepted at a% favorable rates and rules as are con
siston
with fair profit, and reliable, indemni
DW is Lllcti.S. OUTBUILDINGS AND CON
,.
insur d on most favorable terms, for. a term of
five y ars or loss. Losses equitably adjusted and
promj tly paid.
Applications solicited. Policies issued with
out clAay, and all business attended to with
Welk* and dimstsb by
A. A. CA Itßlt'..lt & BROTHER,
oclBl3md 63 Fourthetreet
Pittsburgh 11a.
ALLHCIFIENT BANK,
October 15th. 1852.
N ELECT lON FOR. DIRECTORS OF
ihis dank will bs hold at the Banking
Rouse, on the 17th day of November next, be
tween the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock.
d geieral meeting of the stockholders will
held o the 4th day of November next. at 10
o'clock a. in. J. W. COOK, Cashier.
ochl:
P $
' ATE DUO:AMES-.
) t.
IDr BROWN'S.SIEDIOAL . - 'ilk
and SU 61.10 AL °nine, No. 50 .- ...i..
Sinithfi Id street, Pittsburgh. . - .1- 1 •
Penney vania.
. .:. . - —4 .
Dr. BROWN is an old citizen • . . ' -
4 • 1../
of Pittsburgh, and has been in -4, :,... .:,
Practice for the last twenty-live •:: • •,..:',
Years. iris business has been --,..,.:'.'• ..-
.. ,
oonfin c 4 mostly toPrivate and
Surgi Dit30419M4
-..-
zlElAift
1,0 0 1 - RECTOKS :
-1
---------- ,
Shoes •
, SE.L.LIF•Gf .dr Ne. 28, .LIF7II ST..
-vitrrnovr TUE LEAST REGARD
7 ,, ?tb Cost, as they must be closed out I w me
-3 .. a ' ' ' COME `AND' SFE,
-se -
,boor. below Exchange Ranh.
, 4
-Al
as rtrrse STREET
,
. . _
-WAR DEARTUKKT.
- , WaShinct n Cita. D. C.,, P Oet. 2, 1862.
MAJOR.ToBaPE A. STOCKTON; Pittsbuqt;h, pa:
Sir 4..You_ are herebrantherized to raise a
Regiment of Cavalry in the State of PennsT Iva
nia, for three years or dtp ins the war, to be or
g_anized ip accordance : with General Order No.
ta2 from this Department • •
The !Field and Staff Officers can bit mustered
upon completion of the-organizatien of the 1-togi-
Enlisted menwill be mustered ay enrolled, Sup
plies of clothing ems, horses. and equipments
will be furnished' by the proper Deriertio en t ~:.
Reorder of the Secretary of War. • ~ " -
C. r.ST.TORIfirGrIAId. ; --
1 -
.Brigadier General and A. A. IX
! .1111DQUASTEREI PlKKATT.iiiiii.:3lzirTlA,}
liarrisbare,'Oct.-7; 18E2,
~- The. forcedly authority of the War Department
IS approved: -and ordered. that the Regiment of
Cavalrythus authorized te' be raisedigreeablYtio
the terms and or eanizationinditiated by the War
Department. By, order of the Governor.
- - - I - -", • 'A. L. RUSSELL.
..
~ Adjutant General Pennerivarda.
From ,the above it will be seen. that the under
signed has been duly au , h or,zed to raise this Reg•
imerit. it - will be attachini,:ns far as - possible to
the Stanton Cavalry, and Col. James 3f. Schoen
maker ,'lllll assist: iti:strnipleling:theitegiment . -
The firatistanton Regiment is now at.Vente Howe,
uniformed, and Will be., mounted here. Five
Companies of this: Regiment 'are - now in Came.
and is fast filling up. ' ' ''''' * '
squads, not
Companies. parts of co*Pitrdesarnd
already accepted, have now thetas - C*od undoubt
el,:llY thb finest opportunity for entering the eer- •
vice. .- All Bounties from 'the United • States will
be given
to the men. and ; the Allegheny County
Bounty to such men as may be enlisted from Alle
gheny County. This Battalion las ben called
for specialiservice by the Secretary of War, and
will be armed, equipped and horsed witt the least
possible delay
Stirllie Colonel can be found at lioadquarters
BANK BLOCK. Ififth street; ahoto Oetierat
Rowe's office
- 0011-tf
-Sir. Miles
Minnehaha
.Mr.. Chaplin
..;Mias Gillet
81,500,000
Market Value.
$2 6 1.807 85
..... 952,464 CO
•. '685,411 66
..... 22.5.0:44 00
..
.I . 1 1 68,
...... 12 00
. 07,42(41
........ 87,963 18
COME TO THE RESCUE!
TO HENIIP ED NEN WANTED TO
fill thel ranks of the -NINTH `REGI.III4 NT
PENNSYLVANIA RESEnVB.,CORPS. Oen
ilemen desiring to j oin the army c a nnot conneot
themselves with a better regimen Office. Wilkins h
informationinquire at Recruiting
Han. Four h street.
LLCM JOHN F. IirRKPATRICR.
ocl6:tnoviSt Recruiting Officer.
$2,44i,1203 19
,-3177,852 16
VOW, TDB SIXTYTTIIIRDAND ! L T
other Pennsylvania reitiments.—The2 under. -
signed iadstill, receiving - reentits for ail the rld
Pennsylvania regiMonts, but more especially that
popular veteran regiment, the Sixty-third, led
by the gallant Col. Hays. lie wilt pay to every
recant the usual government bounty and ad
remount; also the county bond and-extra bound
ty of. 0. lie will receive reoruitsfor any branch
of the. service, infantry - , cavalry ' artillery.
Moo at Forrth street -
• tr. E. GROSS,
Ist Lieut. 68d P. V. Inf.
ocfr.lmd
NOTICE TO MERCiIANTS
D E. ,
NEW GOODS FOB FALL
9
EATON i MACRIIM: Ai CO.,
I' •
- 11WVITP., THE ATTENTION OF BET.
-1 Eof
TRIMMINGS
EMBAGII3
HOSI)DVi_ , I LOVES,
• ' MLLINFRY GOODS,
_ -
NOTIONS, tra., ,ke
Our present sleek embraces everything here
tefere kept, with the addition ortuany new and
useful articles, to which we invite the special
attention of the jobbing trade.'
SOLDIEitS
Eolue into campshould supPlY themselves with
snake Rubber Itlauk
.. ets, all Wool
Sbirls, Wool Socks, Gloves, Sitspend
ers Collars, &e.
EXXON, MACRISII &
No. 17 _Fifth street—
' WHEELER & WILSON'S
sewing* Mackftes,
NO. 77 FIFTH 13TREBT. PITTSBURGH. PA
Atmerdedthe Ara Premium at Out
United States. Fair
FOR THE YEARS
1858, 1859 a i d 1860.
UPWARDS OF $t 0 0.0 0
MACHINES sold in the United States
1/0,000 SOLD TILE PAST TRAIL.
We offer to- the !Public WMEUM
SON'S LMPROVIID SEWING :MACHINE. at
REDUCED PRICES . with increaSed confidence
of its merits utile 'keg and moat useful - Family
Sewing Maoldnenowin two. • itdoesequally well
on the thiokest and thinned labile.% =kw the
lock-stitch impowdble to unravel, able on both
sides„ is eimplelis icenattruction, more speedy in
movement, and more durable Man an other ma
dines. Circulars giving prices kid deseription
of machine furnished gratis on applioatiogin per
son or by letter.
Nveuldaehine wawantwi fort wee years.
ap3 WM. SUMNER & CO.
kirAfSINGITON
IRON AND NAIL WORKS.
LLOYD
Mangactarers of
ar,Stte4!d, Honer, 'Plate; Hoop, A
and T Iron, aligns and Spites;
16°. Sores.
&eat
Works are wi n oinins the CITY GAB Wynn. .
Warehouse. N 0.1143 Water titreetAd Iff
6 Market street„ liasiderslinfidlng.
aplikenm-is
TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
We are now manufacturing a superior ' a4i - ge of
.i.e I; At ID, -- ' ' t -,::
Which we arepreparwite aerie fronton? 004._
YARD, sos ' mutorri;
hand a
Beet s
qualib. , miry Co •
at shivi on
ulna •
say , D DICIUsoN. STEDrATTED CO.
ipencer & NPKai;
BREWERS ii t itlD MUSTERS.
• Pace= Snail' Baitrawy,
•
Pittsburgh, September 1E0362.
D issovirrioN,OF PART/SMASH:Cp.
—The qaartnershfp heretofore existing be
tween JOS '-iiiPANOER and W. EL GARRARD
was ;dissolveicUrtithe ;loth of Anguet 1862, W.
GARRARDbeinf u rhorised to settle up the
business of thew at the Offlete **Brew
ery. The Brewill .GR bp eqratnued . by
SPENCER & who - antetka',..**kaveral
ways on hand a superior article-of ag a l kim MAß--
TEE and BROWN TOUT: - .The `
will k e thankful to the, friends of thelstellint_Etrf
a continuance of their p a nd= promisee
to make it the ir aim to!alve to 111" who
may purchaseTrom them. - • • - . •
Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of Liberty street, SO
long known to the badness oomtonnitY, will have
the 'management of our : basiunts.witn. the full
control in the BrOWECT.
Addrem all orders to SPENCER kilie4AL
PhcenixDrewery. Pattair oko th ep P E a. s i , i ti , . • •
(JAMES MORAN'.
NO DBAFTAT 6b FIF,TII STREET.
but go to MoClepsuid's Headquarters for
Boots and pree. ,
CußEtts:4s , llo*llB puratc W. B.
CHEM jcud received and for awe by
- • 4AS. A. FETZER.
eorner Market and First Et:reeta.
*TICE, NOTICE,
l 'ts *TEES OB atoo,Ta. - Bil*, GAITERS
•
GUMS,
for Ain or Winter Weir/
,
IF YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE
:Tor low price call and examine no huge well
ailected dock. - Rem ember the place. at
:70811PH BORLAND'S
Cheap Cash Store, No. all Market et.
2 4 1 door front AA h.
11 4 11 kiti1tla 13 . sie of Boots and
ALILITAILY NOTICEs.
A CHANCE To CrET IN THE
STANTON CAVALRY.
1101711TTI 6177.
MORN
.TRAi