DAILY pig► • I`.1 ` . YI po.3tr. war PAK BOW NEW YORE aIItLeBTATIt BTh akTIVP9STON'are oar agerda for the' Daily and Weensy Post jp those citiel4 anti are au ,tb4risedfoiakeddmdementtatiddribeshiphip ' - or vs at cad Lowed Balm WAY 310,12N1NG, OM 24' -NEWINGOOD INTBILLIGINK Pennsylvania Election' -'-Oitielai The fo4wing is a table of the official • . - majoritiei in this State, so far as heard from: , - 1:1 -• Danovear4MjariN Repub/ican Majorilier. Montgosnercsi ..... .-..1 Allegheny. .............. .4429 Lehigh ....... ...'.. ... - ..... 1944 Lancasiar 4RS9 Bucks ........ . d ..... ..... 72 / I Philadelphis- .2801 pCarbon ' , 700.Cheser .2354 erks ... , .... ~.i ..." ... 5 9 1 Dauphin 914 .Ctuubes land :A ..... .. 844 Butler .......... ..... ...,.. -153 Northampton' .2491 Crawf0rd.,.......iy.a....141' : Aelnatriing ' - 1 226 LatiT.n0e......2:. CLucerne ~. 2621 Sttslineficisna -.... Y5a1'0n.........4....... 95 Blarney. .. :-. .. ......-- . Work 3114 Bosurer-...:. .. ........ estmoreland . . .... 137 Blair,. ' ...... - .... ~.. gebuyiktll - . - .7: - .1Y„ . . .. .::.1614 8radf0X....... ....... Washintdon.44.-' . ' 'Palawan.- .. . ...... 'Fayette.. ...... .4....... Franklin Cambria.- .. . .4.......11 tiebenon..- ... .. ..... ... . • •''Greene.... ..: .-......1 Slifitin ..... . ......... ....., Northumbeiland...... Indiana Montour... .. .. . , 44. ... . . 471 Snycler.. .. .....Perry • 1.2...... 4216tantinydon ............ Jefferson ....... 41.-- 7lisiomerset .................. 1 Adam 5......... ....Z1 4 1111111 ton- ...... ...... ...... • Elk. ... ..: .......... ......... :loins/ibis- .. ... ... Js7os 01,8 Juniatta ............ ..... 454 Bike ning . . ....... . .... 97 Ay 0nin........463 1 g....... 3.... 191 1I 31,824, Showing a I Itt Democratic majority in .:- . ' '6o' counties of- 996. :, - We have estilmated and reported major ,,,i .: !ties in the regaining sixteen counties, as follows: • C Democratic Mat'oritlee. 1 Republican bittintilies. entre........ ... 'k , 4 00Tiie. ..... . ............ . . ... 1600 Cameron._... ..... .41- 50 Venango- ..... - ..... : ... 75 BClinton. ............ .2'.. 500 1 Warren. ...... .... ........ 500 edford. .......... ... . . ".1.. 500 Forest ...... 50 • fleet fteld ..... ...... ...11-10001 McKean.................. 350 Patton.- 'l.. 275 P0tter....... .............. . 409 Monroe... ............. .116wiTiomt.. ............ -.......1500 Sullivan ... ........... .n. 3001 Wayne-...- , 1 IMIO, 4,473 -1 7 fpl.rl Showing a Democri,tie naaj.r:ty of , Add filly counties majority, official 2.996 ____ Entire Democralic majority 014 We also have it majority of the delega tion in Congreasiland - a majority on joint ballot in the Leg'; ?.: Dr - )rafted MenTArrlving—Subliti iptes. We' stated yesrday morning that On Wednesday evening two hundrea and forty dratted men fro& Beaver county arrived here and. were Beni* once to Camp Howe. On Thursday morning - about one hundred and fifty more Caineia fro* Butler county and were also sen Onto camp. Five hun dred are expectedltrom-hfercer, one hun dred from Clarion ind'hiliny others. All those drafted in Western Pennsylvania, some 6_,_000 or B,o bOuwill-rendezvous at 'Cadip Howe, wheii they will remain for 'some time. The hien are splendid mate rial for soldiers arid ,have their hearts in the' cause. Those , concentrated here will form a fine division; which will do credit to Western Pennsylvania. The drafted mene are allqwed twenty days to procure substitutes, for whom there is now a very active ,demand in this mar ket. The price ranges from $ 3 OO to $ 3 OO and before the expirXtion of the twenty days the figures will:',.. probably be higher. We heard of several ;purchased yesterday at $3OO and $350 and but one at $500. Quite a number of persons from the rural districts are coming in, tempted by the high figures offered to ; substitutes. Doubt. less more will come in here to "make their market" and by waiting a few days, they will perhaps be cheaper. 'The bro• kers and agents are still doing a good be- Niness. Some deal very fairly with their customer ; others make all they can by buying low and selling high. We advise all who want substitutes to see /is other self in person before Closing the bargain. A Lucky Substitute. A citizen of Lnzernq county, in this State and proprietor of the ;;Cornwall Furnace, was among the draftedf men. His name is , Hobert Coleman. Not being able to go himself, he assembled 'his workmen, and asked whether any of them would be wil ling to go in lieu of himself, provided he was liberally paid. Afterj some hesita tion, one of the men pinsent informed Mr. Coleman that he was iwilling to go as a substitute. The man .was closely question ed and fully informed of the dangers to which he' subjected himself, but he frankly declared that he was willing to go, on which Mr. Coleman presented him with a check for three thousand dollars and guarantied further that, in the absence of the substitute, his family was to., re ceive a sum each week equal to that which he earned as a laborer. In addition to this sum, Mr. Coleman stipulated to pay to the wife of the man thnsacting as a sub stitute the sum of $3000,' in ease he should be killed in battle or die by any of the dis eafies incident to ,the camp. Pennsylvania Soldiers Dead. The following deaths of Pennsylvania soldiers have taken place since last report: George Scarlett, CoMpany C, 58th Penna., Armory Square Hospital. Rob' t Curry, Companyl. l F, 112th Penns, Camp Hosp_ital. Robert. Williams, Company I, 71st Pa., Mount Pleasant Hospital.! Joseph Baker, Company G, 104th Pa., Columbian College Hospital. Bucking. ham, Pa. Samuel B. Mahan, Conipahy D, 7th Pa, R C L -at. Carver Hospital. W. H. Weaver, CompSny B, 122 d Pa. Clifrburne Hospital, Frederick Fox, CompanY B, 9th Penna. Judiciary Square HospitaLi Thomas S. Moore, Company 8,, 132 d Pa, G eorgetown College Hospital. Henry Scherer, Company A, 73d Pa, Casparia' Hospital. ;I Toseph,Spess Companj 10th Penna. Reseryett,-;at Columbiancillege Hospital Phiilisburg, Beaver county, Pa. Tr - 4.'he Draft In Mercer County Thera were 514 men drafted in - Mercer county, on Thursday and.l - 'riday of last week: "The names of all persons in each district liable to military duty were first placed in a wheel by the CoMmissioner and Sheriff, and then Squire Weods, blindfold ed, drew oat the number required for the 3istridt,•l.whiCh-Were readout by the Cow. missioner as drawn, and recorded by the clerks, FL A. Patterson and D. J. Moir rer, Esqs. A large number of persons were in attendance, and ay' seemed to be satisfied that the draft was!made with all 'airnees. - The drafted men are to report ►t ?fiercer on the 27th, whun they will be orwarded to Camp Rows, in this city. Fall and Winter`Clothing. Readers= whop' have not provided` them 'elves with fall. or made arrangements for vinter clothing are reminded of the im mense stock, and extended facilities J. L. jarnaghila'S Gentlemen's 'and Boy's Nothing Store and Merchant Tailoring ?,stablishment, Pederal sties, below the )iamond; Allegheny. The iitock of fab les for overcoats- embraceaia variety of he finestf-imaver pitatannd ihroadeloths, ricots, and in short the most desirable :oods. For husiness suits.will be found . beautiful "assortment of plain and fancy assimerea, and for dress suits the most nimpeachable fine black broadcloths and arredassoitnient'ofvesting s will be found. :arnaghan does a cash trade who ap. reciate the advantages' of 44114 with a rst clank establishment upok this basis honld give hinka call:1 i i'• • Th. Grand Jam. This body is neiwlY "thrOugh! , with lulu. o rs ang'iiiill probably - a4jour* to-day, Id visitistg the El - 0111,0t Refuge. 0 'S : ~` f . I~j;GY e'~ ~k','Vc, W~YYSxy , *,,i‘..„o.l;l4FtMiAltinor.itimehargefforr. 4 4t4 l ecii iicid 4 iiiiiddWudgehfiCada4 t to the, _fniti*Stltteir Nittlct 1 Court 3411 `rd4; . i . :' fdessrs. B. B. 'Dougherty and ' l3, Off ibled,t:ferithe discharge. of James Eiikin - jachsoti of Beaver , • upon haheo eCoftiit4;:ho l lavingteithAthfted and placed. in.Ciiiriti:DOWd. The application (WhiehlaaPreviimily been refused by thg. Beaver County Court), was based on the fact that the boy. *as, under twentr'one Years of age, i yeing under nineteen, Capt. Smith, Commandant at Camp„Efovie; pro duced the - boy in the afteptoon, and the family Bible and other eyitience*tis shown i to prove his age. I itirict Attorney Car nahan and John o lt Himptiiis r Esq. ap peared againatlhe pplicatiottr '' tint the r C evidence wet ve,and - the la* clear,' and a ge MeCantihisal,aithnidingli die. chart4d the lad froth custody.;, ille:,went /Come in the .eviiiirig 1 arceompaniedly his father. , , B°B* J . W. l Maynard.' - , This rn gehtlean, wh, - lathe few month's he spent here as a Judge , i Mitde - for; lam ! self a high , repqtati on es a - profound jurist, has -,been elected President Judge in the judicial district compised of the counties of Ncithampton and Lehigh. The. vote was as 'follows: 1800 339 643 1 060 425 North Maynard's mai For the Ladies, z , We take . pleasure inving. our lady readers any information which will benefit thein iii any ivayond we:tire totally disin terested when we direct their attention to the - periodical and stationery establishment of Henry Miner, Fifth street. He has'one of the finest ,selections of ladies' statione ry, paper, envelopes, x c., we have ever examined, embracing every known, vari ety. We know an inspection of this stock will delight our fair patrois, and therefore urge them to call and see for themselves. Passed Through, Two hundred and tweity paroled pris oners from Camp Chase ,assed. through the city yesterday Morning, rer Annapolis, where they will be exchanged. They were part of the troops captured at Harper's Ferry. On Wednesday evening one hun dred and seventy-five soldiers arrived, here en route for Washington. AbOut one-half of these were paroled prisioners, and - 'the balance recruits for the 78th Ohio regi ment I. !- -, Stamp Decision. • Commissioner Bontwell, of the Internal Revenue Department, has decided that, the certification of a bank check by the paying teller's marking it or writipg his name across it is not subject to stamp. Where the clerk of a court certifies a paper to be a copy by Marking the same : copy" and signing his name thereto, it Will be unnec essary to affia a ten cent stamp. A power of attorney, to sell stocks, vote at an elec tion, sell real estate, &c., requires a $1 GO stamp. Fatal Railroad Accident. : On Thursday last a little daughter of Dennis Ryan, of Alliance, , cm her way from school, was run over on the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, near the foundry, by an eng!ne on its way to wood, and was fatally injured. She died in a few hours. Her age was about six years. This should be a warning to all parents to prohibit their children from running on the track when the tars are about. For the Stanton:'Ca •alry. Two more companies l will b' on to-day for Cot Stockton's regiment. j. Numbers of the drafted men who — Eave'eome into Camp Howe, are enlistingin hia'reginient. Gen. Markle, one of Gen. Harrison's most daring cavalry officers, will visit the' camp to-day and review the troops with Col. Stockton. , tr Gen. Jesse tazear ' member of Congress elect from the 24th District, has been in the city for two days, looking_ tithe com fort of the troops from his district in Col. Stockton's•regiment. Morrow B. Lowry, of Erie, reports two companies from that comity, which are to join Cut Stocktoms regiment. I • ' . . Sadden Death. Mr. John Andrew, of Concrd town ship, Butler county, fell from o his horse while riding along the road near Buena Vista, on Monday last, and died in a few minutes. A man *hi). was traveling on the road in the rear of Mr. Andrew, saw him fall and hastened to his assistance, asserts that the unfortunate /nap, who breathed but a few minutes after his ant'. val on the ground, received no injuryfrom the fall. Apoplexy was probilify the I cause of his heath. Benefit of E. E. Mr. Miles, now, at the The...tre, With his, trained horse, Minnehaha, takes a benefit this evening. He appears in two'chitrac ters, Claude Duval, and Putnam, the Iron Son of '76, in both which he Will per form daring deeds with the horse, which is a high spirited, finely trained animal— Go and see the horse and his niaster --- ' Preparing for Them "Camp HOwe," in order to accommo date the drafted militia , is about being va eattil by the Stanton Ca' valry, whoawifl go into camp ender tents on the adjoining ground. Several hundred more are ex pected before the close of the week. Decision BeTermed. The Synod of Wheeling, it its late meet ing, reversed the decision of the Washing ton Presbytery in the case of Jokri Mc- Combs, by which he was fciiinct guilty of crime, his license- recalledfand he sus pended church privileges, . • ' S upper. On Wednesday evening the drivers. at Jackson's livery stable- were entertained by Win. H. Drover, undertaker, .by a suniptuons nipper at Broadway Saleon.— It was a pleasant affair and went off every satisfactorily to all. . ' • Injunction. Sheriff Ewing, of Philadelphia has ap plied to the Supreme Court for an injunc tion to prevent 'Sheriff:Thom - peon 'from exercising the functions'of his • office claiMing that he (Ewing) is. the legalli elected.otfieer. The cane will be argue here:on next Neijneaclay. • Cavalry Regiments. The new cavalry regimentt are pro; gressing' Col. Stockiodieltieeting with *great success and expects to beAll in a few days. Col. 11foffit has also a num a berof men engaged and has the proatise' of great many drafted mextrem,Vish ington and Greene count4*i - - Out of hio,itailiwiek. A Penn sylvania'i3tibstitute agent was ar rested in Trenton, New Jersey, on4f6it y,,and ordered to leave the State. 'He was offering from $3OO to $6OO for anima :tites to serve in place of drafted' melt !in Peteisylvania. Criminal Cpurt. Thelhusiness before the Court of Quarter Session's yesterday were of little geneial interest. : 0141111iiteki Col. ,Thos. A. Row ley, . _the',_-142d:ti 11 * ti)Yil! Miplarit.on Monday next: liZ= "4 ""BeTriArMlCtlatiao Zing Pirate the b ed in . .. aim* . 0 fiGINA.7;I, 1 Pi" aire4 ePftbill grgheASelik. 141 PORTANVFR0l11!! Ca►npg t o be /Esta.l)lb4hed From tWashington; UNFOUNDED RUM 0 its TACE MISSISSIPPI TO BE OP Threatened Attaik Near Island AIX c. Capture of a Britioh 6oboouer Ibbinard. ,Maxwell 4,469 674 4,656 22 Special to Witty Post. / H3 uxraßoaoS~W~~aeRXNc ~%lr:rvdn"L SIP.-~!, l~.X:i:—~.~fcTX' .F-~~~t '~.4-~. ilm!=m 6 ,11......„:„...., it f. 1,7: .: 28 .7-Afire roloo ou about Allebielclasnitakrn, stable on 16luirdsc r ii's * hi ty t tijkthtiltided - Jiy,. high wind titian' eitelided e to iMe aothei eta- Keiosene I, both of which . were - destroyed.. The a then -crossed overto French's wharf at . ich therewas lyitiethe Schooner, L. N. nenhauer,:from Gmtiwich,„ New Jer v, discharging coal: . She wall nearly de oyed. On this whart.WMPan extensive,, od and coal:yard, which waii.partly de-' oyed. The tire then eitended to Tiles .'s wharf where "a Schooner, name not ertained l was partially destroyed. A to quantity of , wood on - this wharf was destroYed. The laits - is' estimated at 1,000,- which is partly insured. ctasymui, Oct... -23;-‘•-The Grenada I . ear_says.that. Sabine _city, Texas, was piedby the federals last month. Boyle las issued an order that all ersi`Whether sick or well, not on spe must „join. their regiments 'ately. I.rgan's forces, in two bands, were at field and Brownsville last evening ltig horses ; LTIMoRE, 0ct.:.23.--The American's :1 correspondent from Harper's Fer e that the• troops in this division of my of the Potomac are in great glee over the success of the expedition, returned yesterday from f e visit to n county, having driven out all the las between Harper's Ferry and rg, and bringing back with them • of fifty prisoners and thirty The prisoners are all housed in l the buildings on the main street, e rate of the arsenal, and have ying on the portico and roof ell wing the stirring scenes by which I surrounded. rumors sent forward from Washing -1 ver): day or two that the rebels are Winchester are known to be nn !on the contrary convalescents Iglera from Richmond are being and to Winchester together with l •ment of fresh troops. Indeed o doubt but that the whole rebel in Virginia is being massed in the F. ah Valley, and that they have oc e wliole line of the Baltimore and c ilroad from Harpee's Ferry to I Cut. II that I can see and learn here it ivident that the low water in the :perates in the movements of •s. The rebels feel safe between i rg and Winchester. So long as ac is as fordable anywhere as a ook they have no disposition to id' valley of Shenandoah, whilst ellun is compelled to keep his • red along the river for the dis rty miles it is evidently impos. to move againstthem in force. • ttempt to mass his army for the rebels would cross again •nd above and be back again to , the time he reached there.— I, wever, as we haven heavy rain cut to add two are three feet of the current no doubt the of both armies will show their specs ry se , the fa tt,-da whie, Loud .err . gu Leesb upwu horses one of near t been I day, vi they ar The 1 ington leaving founde, and at sent for reinforc • there is strength Shenand copied t, Ohio R. Paxton's ,From is pretty • Potomac both armi Martinet) the Poto s running ,b leave the Gen. McC army scat , lance of th ibl: for hi Should he the purpos into Meryl Virginia b So soon, 13 storm sniffle to the dept commander hands. The recomeadation of Gov. Letcher, of Va., to d stroy the Baltimore and Ohio itailroad, h s, as 'far as I can learn, been carried out o its full extent. From Har per's Ferry o a distance of ten or twelve miles beyon Martinsburg. One entire track has be n taken up between Harper's Ferry and f, rtinsburg, and the rails car- ' ried off tow s Wincheaer. Beyond Mar tinsbUrg fires have been seen at night along the track of he road, indicating that the ties have bee taken up and burnt , as well as all the wa rstations and other Proper ty. This isspecially the case at the foot of North Mo ntain. It is also reported a l that they are filling up Paxton's Cut, by blowing up r.cks and burying the rails. with masses o Stone and earth. Numer ous bridgettal.ng this porthan of the road have also bee. destroyed. WA II I N GTO • , Oct. 2:l.—Ex-Governor Randall, of W sconsin, has been appoint ed First Assis , nt Postmaster General, to supply the vac:. cy occasioned by the res ignation of Ho .. Jos. A. Reason, recently elected to Con : ess from lowa. Lieut. Col. uddon,• Aid- De Camp to Gen. Dix, left here to-day under orders from the War Depailment, for Aikens' Landing, Va., o meet the Commissionrs on the part of ~, e Confederate& He has orders for the .urpose of effecting the ex change of fede I prisoners. This is the same officer.to • horn was delivered four thousand priao , era at the same place on the 7th: 81st of last month. Richard C. ~ Cormick has resigned his position of chie clerk of the Department of Apiculture, raving accepted the Union nomination for ongress in the Ist Die triot of New ro k. and entered upon the canvass.. . . Captain C. H. General ofVOlin Harare'', of th been ordered to temporary duty Capt. Mansfiel volunteers, has on the recomine ( and ordered to jo By direction of I Fred Dodge, Six the rolls of the ar !Dyer, Assistant Adjutant tears, and Lieut. C. A. 5. Infantry, have I eliort to Gen. Banks for n his staff. , 'of the 2d Wisconsin tiieen released from arrest dation of General King 1 a his regiment. he President,First Lieut cavalry, is droped from 9,. _ .„ FORTRESS . liffiN steamer Guide ar at 4 o'clock P. 22d, and immedi: She reports Unit Nevillern squadro commanding, emit! -er Adelaide, of-1 New Topsail Inlet mington, attempti: with a cargo of The vessel , being'a to destroy "both A large, Union Beaufort on the.2l. were present, and the d Presient' jird: Enos October 23 .—The vet! ot , Fortress Monroe troth Newbero •on the tely left for Baltimore. lettinboat Ellis, of the ent. W. D. Cushing I. red the British schoon- Wax, on the 19th, in twelve miles from Wil g to 'run the blockade, otton and turpentine. ound it was necessary and the.cargo. meeting was held i n .t. Eloquent speakers resolutions endorsing lamation were passed. .'BPSTon Oct:-23; Maisachusetts regi 4ostiis at. sunrise fo ,1 The steamships Ifer ;..l with 35th and 44th ents, sailed from the Ne'whern,lsr. C. JOipIPH /MUM '" . 4 : 4 ..m , /tEroirrxsym JOSEPH H. YEN ha SON BD -073 PLAIN at; CHAIRS wAxmousE, s satin MKET ,Ceetwea4 Sixth a and Virgin piTrsimicarr. STATIONERY ,O!! 1863, 110 TOGRAPII 8 ALIUMS, CIII3 TIPPED WI 1 INDIA RUBBER, always clean and nse. • OCPMB'S, PAT ',INKSTAND, the beat air-tight r - tile public., k ever offef 't~B.CUdBBNQY w. lg. 1 AVEAr e D THIRD fITS. ,' ' n; 7 1 *.ieikil.t axviniv. - _, .-,, ~ .-i_---,-------,. , Careflany 'ltieruseat' and Corrected by . ' • A l?'ir t b- 7.,. 1 . 1 ,2 3 6 m ... ?T_ . 7 11 4 . 8 P PO (Iftet• '' -FP/C .... 're...%....ra0...Y MORNING Poet/ . .1- -I- Treasinsittlet,toec(23i& 1862, ' , Rgetalitea.-The iiiarket since - oar last has been , . in a very excitable state, seamen of the leading articles ha ve Undergone various changes , With .. .., bit fait c aptions ; ' prices have gone up. , ..Du . ring the u ettled state of the marketsi•ouiread era must take'all quotations with f 'a fair degree , of allowanCe,-its theyeen not beetpeoted to hold out, and may change before the, report reaches them. The weather hes been changeable. Our , . . river remain at a low stage, navigation be:nese-s -eem:led in the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela .streams for some time, . - Flour.-4 The market for this article has.been very nindh leeched mut prices have run wild. -In the East end Wait the ex ol.ecnent has pleased allay, and prices are on the decline; the market • hero will soda follow suit.' .. tkraiss.--This article followed close in the wake I of 6o arand ittravagent Prices haveheen denim d (ad and obtai ed. Priem, however, seem to have Ireached the lop Best and . IVest and grain is being I offered at loss figures. 'The Effec t, will soon be felt in th l s rket. :" ' ' ; , alls have Modally advanceu and tualao we iI soon have arise in the' Alligh eny a further: one maybe looked four dealers in that article , would no doibt pay liberally for a few kalif:4 • eater in that Cream. The quotations up to last evening. will e found under the proper head.: liacon.-The stunk is rely low and p ri ces have gone' up. Seem dealers have pretty much dis posed of thefrj stock.. Groceries.-The market is still 6rm, but the deinsud has (alien off; prices remain unaltered. ' ate.-The following arc the new rates set by the manufnettirers: bbh I hfbbls . ~ bb i s hr bbi, X ..... .....$7 011 350 f Xli. ...... $8 00 400 Kennet.- 9 001 450 I Porter .. 700 300 Brown Stout 71 4 13b1 800 I Ashes-Ouri market contains a n auntie sun try; the following are the rates: Sod i Ash at 3k e e: Reined do 41.ie; Caustic.at 7. 3 ;Nit rata at ti.! , 6; Re fined do at. 64e; Potash at 6@fie, l 4 Pearls at 6@ %el .T " • Baeon.-Frices seem to hale reached the tope, and as prices are pretty stiff they will probably remain' until the close "(the Season. The market Is very bare; the rates were: 'Shoulders, 5 9:i0k0e : Sideii, 71: 'uger_Cared Hams. 121 , s'e. Rutter .1., firie and,in fair demand. We quote sales of fresh. 1514017 o; packed, 11%@111,lic Beans-Unchanged; Prices range fro m $1 25 @ $1 50 as per quality. _ Illoolus---No lis -stationary at $6O Ws ton. Brooms -Bales atsl 25441 50 lit dos for com mon and s2@s2 ; for good and fancy Buckets an To iss--Tbe Beaver martfac- Wren' prices are as followc-Bnekebr, plain in sides VI dozen $1 45; paintedinside, $1 50r3'hoops, $1 75: Tubs, No 1,13 poste!, ladozan $7 'f . • N 01,2 nocils,46 75; No 2,l;tre .No 3, $5 50; B t o 4,7 o; No 5, ' • Keeler's .Ncs $2 75: .Llalf she sealed $4 7 Candles-Salel of dipped at lie fib; lie;Moulds. Star isf4zoo; Eterine I de. Ciseese.-lba Market continues very firm with a good demand; good W. rt. commands 9;@loo. Cooperage.--011 barrels are ready sale at $1 85(E41 90-an advance. Cordage r.tes as follows : R.Manillaßope..l...... ........... .....12@ 1 30*.1,.th ama do ..4 .... .. _ ........ -... .. ' 16e Tarred do .-. ................... " Kemp Packing Tarn . • ........ .. .... ....... ..... . 12 • id Emilia Bea Cop& per c 10zen....5225@3.00.. - Craekern , -The foliowing are now theturrent rates: Water Crackbrs 5.Y,e. _WS lb; Butter do 634 e; Sugar do 7%c; Soda do 614 e: Boston do 630; Pilot Bread no sale. Dried Fruit-Bull. IThereisno demand. Eggs ate in better demand, and prices have advance I to 9efolo,i Dried Beef. -Tice market is bare; prices are nominal Fish-Market firm. sales Baltimore Herring at s6®B 25 Ohl: do Shad lzfrsl3 :M: Mackerel, No 3, large, 825; Lake Herring. 3 25@350 ; White Fish, 400 18 bbl,- 0 i Feed. - Advanced; Sales Middlings, $1.40; Ship Stuff. sl,oe ; Bran, 900 WI cwt. "Sou r.7-shis artiele m a rk e t dif6Cult to quote at the present time, the being very unset tled. Ibe rates in East and West have deeined from 25@fde ? bid. Pi t burgh will have to fol low suit. We buote nominally at, Extra, $5 50; extra Fancily, $6511(06 , ;5. Choice Brands. in small way, $7 Al. • Grain.-rhe market hes advanced since our lest; the rntes are tool high for this market. In the Xast sad Wist a aechne has been established. We qaote the rates up' to feet evening at, W. eat. Red. 112a51.15; White, *1,20. RS'a. 6 o@62o. Oat , , Old 50c; New 45a, Corn, 60 @ 6 2 0 . Barley, 1,2 0 ebsl '4' • ' Groeeries•-The market is firm, with Road orate demand ; prices have undergone eta change. Sugar; the rates 'were: 01(Ini,ie : Cuba 10 0 - 40%c: Porto Rio. 1 0 )4 410 3 sce : Molasses sells, in a regular way at 3443 81 e: Coffee is looking up : sales of Rio. 26@2.7 I Gau e. l Pipe. Size. Per Foot . .Inch .......... ...... 'lc 1 13-, Inch 32 ~ do 8c I? 7 do ......... .. ...... ... ro 4 do 9X 1 4 2 1 ,4 do ....... ............. 90 ei do c 1 3Si d o ao .do ~. .............. ... 30 34 d 0............. , 00 1.!4 do I do Pio 4 - do 2 00 .ztic 5 d 0... ..... ... ........ .2 75 ellittpOlirder.-Thelata advance was to the following; Rifle, $8,23 We keg; .Blasting, $5,50. Loy. -Prices yesterdkv advanced; under light receipts with sales at l i@sl4. Slides are in fair del:nand: sales of Dry Flint, 18@l9o; Green Salted, WOO; Green Slaughter ed. 5 1fik6e- , First Bar Iron. I , 4 t G by to lo ch I 2 to o & Pl-4 1% to I;,_bY ato ....... Horse Shoe Ilron. 36 to I 1.11: 5-16 to y 4 ina Heavy Ban* Iron. 2 to 6 by 34 and 3-16 inch 04 to IT-6 by sand and 4-16 bich 71; to 141. by and 3-16 inch -34 t o 4.i; ha- 34 and 3-16 +nob (loop and Light Band. 2i; to 6 inch / 4 to 2 inch 1 .1 to 1% inch.. • 1 to I% h inch pineal 4 .............. ........ .. . . ... I / g inc cent ? Ih extra for all Cut Hoops. Bound ,and Square. I to 23-..i'inch 216 to nch inch 3 to 3.1-6 i J.& ( e h g and 9-16 inch >ig 'tad 7-16 inch. 5-16 inch 34 inch.... 3-16 inch. to l% inch Oval to flinch 4 in. 2: Sheet Iron. No. 7 to 16 to 24 ......... '25 and 26., .......... ............ 1.. 27 Sheets over 28 in. wide, lb eats, Plates. ; Boiler Iron, 3-16 to' it' inch ............... Boiler Heads ......... •.. .......... •_/,•••••., t; „••••••::,* ga, Tank fron,3-16 to 151n..n0t Oyer a (not/in. yridei' Tank Heads, liangllnt.,/ ' 434 Boiler Rivets St!ring, 134 Steel. to 4 in. wide........ . 1, 4 17 by 3-16 and' 4 " in.,. 1% by 3-16 and %M.; ; Plow, 4 to ....... Plow Wings American..... Blister. Brads and Fenced 10d, 12i, 16d, 101, 30d, 40d 501 601 .. . ........... . ..... . ............ 8d and 9d » ................ 81 and 71 .............................. 4d and 51 2d 3d Fine . iiided 21 Cut S, ... .ites, 3 to 7 inch .... ..... Wrought . yeli, all lengths el keel ttailioad Spikes 1 011 s —Prices have again advanced, and unless we have soon a rise in the Allegheny it is uncer tain lit st prices will be demanded for the various desoriptions of oil. The rates up to last evening were ! Refined, best, brands, u bonds, 35a; Sha ded do., 30c beat brands, free oil, 38§40o; Lu bricating. sales at -15 @ 3 0or'Dtick Creek, none in no market; Crude Petroleum. sales 1234@14q Dip:red. cemand..nothing doing: Densoie Deodorized held at 25@30a ; Linseed, firm at $1,05: Lard Oil, sales No. 1, 85@90c. Potatoes.—Prices have advanced; sales of a Prialtiarticle at 75@80a. jffiefrelPork—There is nothinf !Iving in this artiale. We quote nominally at „1.12 t'o lir barrel Pig idetaL—The market is vary firm, but un settled ; too much so to give correct quotation& Salt—Prices have again adrancedltaalea at 40®$2 50 18 barrel. Seeds are looking nip, clover is held at $4 6240 $4 75. ; Timothy at $l. 62@$1 75. Flax $1 64 $1 65 fl bushel, igaigu—The following are the latest:White 40, mixed 354 a, colored 3c; old Manilla rope arid Kemp do. commands 2o ?pound. Soaps—The following aro the manufacturers' prices Rosin, Sc; No 1 Palm, '64 .. ; Castile and foilette_, 10e; Sawyer's Chemical Ofivi , ;olo, man's Friend, 7o It, Straw—Sells from °lire:aka, agsg 0007 25 7:1 'ton. Starch—Woods' is selling at &IP ID in lots. White Lead, &o-. Whi te in, oil, per lb. 93.0 do." dry per WOW' r Reel pore, per Its, 934(4)93ic ; Litharge, Whitlow Gilasis—The Priced' remain steady, and we ;Note as follows,, for city brands in boxes of 50. feet, with 15 per cent discount: 6xB and 7z9, $1 25; Hill , 9all, 9-xl2 and 10x12., 1112 Sh Btl3iSzli and 10 - xl4; V 75; 9x15, 19x16 and"/Ox16; $3 00 !' Wkisky—Priceg have 'Mite advanced; Aipecially . coon:non and ,yeet4lied., oldeite id* mandiand obtain . 35= for ,citr i-tectided:oldmre , con tr g ini s to be disposed bf at 500 in $ 1 ,5002 Q 0,11 ,1 PP* Sett fificiX city :Ifoifkla Isa r k,o, good the s k in of New York. wants &alt ouko a wholesale hones. Cali give reeosiimendatoi Addriale R. AMMON, wiil24lt4 Wlsti Hime.; run Ara& ! • PI rTaIItUR,GII MARKET Etna Jun 3 5 Etna 31 : 5 tO CORNER FIFTH sal2 31 $ E' l 11131.1111KATEIns .: : -, • •••• 7 5 S ill D r.. 43 ROWN'Shiabil - C A I, •4 4 and SURGICAL OFIce.No. 60 •--t : 4 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. - ' i - -J. a • , Penvania. - ~3 0 5 5 $ D_r. ,OWN lan old citizen . - -e. •• 4 4 5 of Pittsburgh, and has b in .; ' ' -'; ..4 4 Practiceforthelasttwen -five '• :: 41 6 6 ,.• ;Team His brighten has been x., . 5 ,r 1 °refined mostly to • . sea SurrdcalDiseases. Privy and •. e t n y, CITIZENS STRANGER' -_-,__ -_`.. . 3 5 In'need of a medical friend. iihould lot 4411 o . 3 0 5 And out the sure, place °finalist The lintonii 3 .51/ regular graduate, and his egeenes.vo,lueatilreat . 3 5 0 merit of a certain clam ofidieeases is a sure guar-, 1 iR3 5 0 antes to the sufferers of o tainbig pincument-reoe, s ( x l i lief b9 use of his rem as and lOUCtllini nia g o s :s'o DB. BROWN'S IKEI ..., L 4 6 never fail to cure the worst form of Tenereal 4 1/ 6 ,, Diseases. Impurities and minions Affectione.--, s q , 6 0 Also all diseases arising a her*, taint; '1 which manifests f itself ' the form totter ai 5 418 Dr o r i nals... Broin ; mme d re a ut : dil ea c t aizaavra ut o thl: foal:dia. 31,4 51 , eases, the origin of whi the patient is entirety 3n 5(,2 ignerarit. To perens so &Mote& Dr. Brown offen 4 .4 . 1 hopesof a sure and s. i s • •Str l e l py_„ * .y. ,t g y brought on often by that eatery habit oi ensl) ! 4 - ... at'• _gra th lo a ca are tio nfe. n. wld mEnimAan cli d th roak e I s sp an eetb, & .. 7.reamiti , minds : osd: 4.y 6.0 often give way to, (to t heirown!destruction.) ar - 4 A the only reliable remediesjknown in.the oontitri 6 of health. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail - t o :curer this painful disease IN • serw DA's—he will warrants cure. He also treats Piles. (}leek' Gennorrhcee' Stricture, UrethalDinharges, Female Weakness Monthly Suppressions, Dikes/ma of the:Joints; Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections, Pains.in , the Back and MidneyearritatiMief the Bladder, to:- gather with all diseases of an impure 'origin:- -,-••.'• A letter describing the simigoroar oonteg i r 4 - rze,_.'directedje DB. BRO.Waf. No: (WS elfi St., Vittskirign.;Pa•will.be immediajNy itsurwen:- ed. Medicerkkeentio: . 11 adres3. gam, P. 114 *66 and secure from o • ' . " - - • Oftlee and Private Roo Noe 60 'Smithfield. treat. Pittsburgh,, , a..,a-, ; -• nols-dawde bger, .....„ • By 64, f'4 7 1,i 4 '3ito 834 iiiiiiiiEl m r TO commt IDES iiiizit - - ADVERT PIING BEEN Ml RE restored to health in a w weeks; by'a - very simpleremed Y. after having s er ect several yearn with . a severe lung affeotio , and that dreadftd , disease, Consumption—is an ions to makeknowa, to his fellow sufferers the Me of cure. , To all who desire it, he will send apreseription' used (free of charge), with_the 'directions for pre paring and using therome.whieh.they wM find a. sure eure.for Cbneumptum. 21.4ma,Bronehitikdre. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he coneiv; i i i to be invaluable., and he hopes every sufferer try his remedy, as it will cost them , nothing, and may prove a blessing. I. Parties wishing they reserp on will please ad dre-s <,- Rev. ERW ARR A. WILSON sel9-.3m Williamsburg Iftnrs County, N. Y . • 4 On 4 25 4 75 5 75 5 75 6 75 3 75 Read T. Read Read HIGHLY 'IMPORTANT I I . dO_BEA.T BELIEF' TO TILE. AFTLIor. LIR D. and those suffering ifrom waaisnees of sight TO ALL. YOUNG Alp /OW OLD: yon wish to exo erienoilr t reliant' ght. try the world-renowne ELSSIAN PEBBLE is Parches will co:titillate Ind 'don tut trying those 7 i p t e t s., 0 N 0.39. The Russian Pebbleingested desired. xis- 807117 Imposters and is= PEOPLES INSURANCE Ofikte, N. E. 411 Or. Wood Ell :AD 4.1141118. ••.-- -,- i ' , , • (--) 17—.,..?-z., - .) ;• --1 - - I m .!• - •- - DIRDIIO4.III- m. a na„.it . 11...:,.'•;" . - "..- ry s yi . otat watt. .•!, f,Ak ii & L ., William D. Ls's.' ;( "- atimi John .11.Dattc- -_ - : • anKti Ti Otkatiallkaialet "i l ,l' "D • Watiain,Yy`3 • -O. ' JOBell WAT7', Phu. F. arini, OWN - 4-111,D a.v. ' • U :„, IaELLAND • , Aarus amiresirs.,;-•: -. 3 1 - ' l'' ---T----:_-., ------ :.:77 -i:7.77 -- "I -7.-r- PI T BURGH. THEATER Luau D Ataxia FR ...... ...W111:11FINDE/ELSOli ....PRICES P ADmimort.--P_rivate Boxes, std dingle Sea in Private Box. c. 0% , Parquet Dregs Male, ahem, 50 cents; Amity oink,. I; nada; Coloied Gallen?. 25 cants. Oularad . Bova SO oente; 61411eri 'Scent& ' Benefit of 7ir. R It J: Al ILES and 141 celebrated trained kerae, MINNEHAIIA: ' PET .NAIIE or THE ARON_JiIdN-0E id Gen. Putnain ...... .. .... Black Val tiara ........ . . ........ Mr. ifilea ..- -- - ldinnettabs To cotteittile with CLAUDE ntrvAit Claude...-. bixteen Sty 4j oIOE 1T143T ()LASS iii131:11A114 BY THE • A B''TS, JULY 1,1662. Market Value+ ...$261667 952. , 464 0 35 0 685.411 66 226,023 00 1117.412 00 168,260 to 87.963 18 d i Cash & Tress- otes.. ......... Bank Stooks 1 U. S. & State S eks ..... .. ..... City...'... ........ ....... Railroad Stock 1...—. ........ ... Mortgage Bon ;.. ......... ...... Real Estate, nntneumbered 11 Total Assets LIABILITIES, dv Claims. unadjus Fire and Lilt epittod at ipt favoi sittent with fair DWELLIEVOS. insured on most.. terms,. for a term of five years or Ifss. - Losses etsaltably adjusted and promptly paid. ' Applications solig,ited.- Polioies.issued with out clay. and eV business attended to with , fidelity and ditptath by A.A. CAPPRRIiiR & BROTHER, 68 Fourth streeb Pittsburgh Pa. oclB:3md ALLEGHENY RAMC, ..1 October 15th. •12A2.• AL N ELECT 10 ' FOR DIREC FORS OF ZIL this Bank will be held at the banking Nouse on the 17th day of November rerl, ,be tween the honracif 141 and 2 o'clook. A general ineetingqif the stockholders . ' Will-' held on the 4th dayd of November ne=t.' at-10 o'clock. a. m. liJ. W. COOK,- Oasklei, oal6:1m • NEW F Icrs, TIME CIIWIILA-1189 for I.aineso Dresses • °plias; - n Colors NEIV• High Coled Plae. rig'd Repyi Flue Fla BALMOR L SKIRTS, All qualm! and oolors. NEW STYLES HOOP SKIRTS among whie may be found THE PRIDE OF LADIES' SI i t aussim.l CHI • 3vORLD, ZES; and • BEN'S• W. & D. HUgUB 9 , I ND /MARKET STS ECTACI t I&S,' d bot - eatisfao an dil;gi Pristailda*_. - P 3 MPAitY P. Shifter. 14 44 m.- Loye-" I dent Pte., 3,1,714411. i' ~.;_~' b 6;. FY}!'li 19T8EE'jI'. sL fr:AL-- CHALIVeIt --'l"o 3 '' ii Ei'lle TILE their ucToN eavatitt. - ,'-'-'-.-- ---,. =-V raiitaaritiiiii,_%, t .., . : 'Waahingtart - atv,-D, 04 tfte , / 3. lbillt f al AJOR Tosefm si.STOCIETON, PlttablVirtV Kt : Sir I Cavalry erebriauttorined p apse a Itiglinent f in the State of: Iva- Wu, for three yews or ,: doling tilet,Slitir.4l*be ••1•-• ittitiblid in nocordancii, witts - ..tioriekislootdsi c -No. 1 2 1 3_, , fr0m tbis Depirtinert.7-4, .%-•' - ' , ,st-' I`'?4-. ' :"The Field and Staff Olneera earebeknutolltered upon completion of tbn Orgauisattombrilnylled meat,- - a-ea- .- Palliaed m.O will bemustered Niel/naiad': Sup- Dike. of ,olottilng, atuis;Aiersos,santmquilf will be furnished by giaproper--Depanninatftentsi - "By order of the Secretary of War. a:AO/ye ,:, ~:,. ~,- . 2ii - ivi: ClyrittLCKiiiLaVnGdll4,ll..o s' ..,.,,,,:itiiciiiikEnii i<NAYl.;;NTll.ll:taiga ,_. ~."- ifirriabura Aktili. ISM , e- . ? 1 -Thiftirekeintaut,hol)ta ortheMai-Deparatent bi_nitpieoviir, And ordered ,ht thrftekbannt ot' Cavalj*.elltlfa autborizeclitclberniew agreeably to the terms and onisinlyttiouripaleated by the War Melirtment — •ityardat blithe Stovvor zeAi i r i p , ( •',"' -,' .-• .. - Adjutant:GebelMl P ' lsAnia, _ . Front the.abev4it will that- t riader-- signed has been duly ainlionsed to ram IA - Reg. latent, It will bee t t achediaa:fartajscAnalifble to the StentonDavalrn..entleolcilarresm4ohoon- • , makevntill . omelet in,com P l etingvaM a nailtaellt• ... ' The first btalltall flealmentisnovr atrainpildwe,,.. unit inited.-ranif; will be - mukturt4.•-herer...,,z Five • Ccuipiones of tins,ttegimenrafa- noli'lgljazop• and is fast filling UP. ,. .: . ::'.l - 1 . 5 ' .. , 1,Li.. - . 41: a ',,,,,, ~.. :: - Companies, parts 14Companiii enntandadiviot already accepted, have now thelasttmttuttdbttbt. edIY- the finest opportunity.bf l entermixtber iner vice. All Bounties from' the - ,enited,a-tea be given to the men, and thoi Alleghenir-Vaint, „ Bounty tO nehmen as may beenlistailrem Ana tY - Thani. county., This_ Battallein huts ti.enaciated for'speolaisersios by - the: Secretary ot , Ware - and will be arm - W. equipped end hors .W , wltazthelleast 4iossibis dell , . ~:. 1 .24', g .11 , i . ....4 ._._"' ,t444:..1 s- Air - Thl3'oo oriel can be found at Headuanrtere. BANKsiI Lf.ser..„lriftls- street, abnyffititlieiral . llawe's sfficer., , : ` , ' 1. -1 , -ii ..\- - : tip,' ,t Adl-tf _ _ . . .. Ali-. Chaplin ,8 1 ,6 . 0 . 0,000 COME TRE.-3XESVIZS! s4i, - fill - the ranke:of the !lIINTIVREitiaII'ET ZNNISYLVANIA! ItESEtalz CORPS.I-111eit- Hamm-desiring to , toht7theritirorteattoet cony of themselves' witlva otterfregitaont'l o o4 , j4 h er infortiratioitintairlat i f oatatilarilitioft'Wliking Hail. Fattrh street.:' • LIEUT. JOHN.F.KIIMPATIMIIr. oclectnotiftl:::; C'/teP,tf#,Wßl PAO.* $Z48&138 no • .$177.852-1; ,atteni hetiraneelie autl rules as are e m reljable &demi y IDOE THE " - 111 IXTY-TintEDV 'f'AND .a: other P ennnylvaniayeghnento.—The; tte9 er • signal fa still reoeivuorreornitf klieg the4l .I'ennaylreida reahnente;but wire - ft Yeendly . ,l4l4 popular veteran reytment; the • Sixiy-thity...led ey,the `gallant CoLllaya. Ile wilt pex:tty, .v e? 5. recruit. the usual governmnatbonnty , ln d ad vance era ,__• also the oonnty bond and extra-hound ty of $i0... - , lie will 11exoye feernitaforanY branch of the "service,. infantry oavalty..or,: Art4lery. Office at Willow lia r - hoCifth . street- —A c. - t. . , , _ s • (i.. E. GltOiAt , ~, •, 6 06114.": ' "":"' '' 'L .: Irt itent:' sad • ,- 1';.7-11. Inf. ' ~ ..,... - , _ DINGS AND CON NOTICE TO DIEIiOHANT , .4. • '45 W . ;JEW A3OOD/3 1 FOIi, F.,941;2[11, RALIFON, MACRIIIII aiy CADi T ipsvirrsernt ERS of REHNEurog ATTE OAT of tali ~HOEITT,""v.I3S GOODS. • • at11.1.117111T- GOODS; ' NOTIONI3.- - Ap., &' Our present 'stook embraoes-everythltik tofore kept, with the addition ofilnurrruothtid'- tuteful arrieles,to whieh_tre-intrite..thear-: atteutiokorthojohbing • , tokilintr; eauip3:4lould 05,41 4;ntigi4irwith'; , ! inm,s eta, Shirts; Wool Soelusi Gloves. $ uspend ores . 7 - - k sum ,- - A r o: -271iitit'Atedet;',-`-' MEL NO. • 'SeWi nt : lftlieWeAi t rt rim STREET. prrnaunau-ii Awarded the lira Premimpt at 1. ft:t4 ,the , United' StaitdsAFair ' I ' MR b - - Isast siststcaluitasoo-,i:d ' IMWARDEV Or•SV.V4 . O'''Orte n •: -7 ;11 1 , • •••-•• neßni4El Pie Ifnifed • I 0 4 /e ' if: - 110.000AOLD Ticiiv•pasryzur, I • 7. ~.- --,.....,. -7 - = -- -- -, -,••• , .__ , , ,, '4 , 31? - 1`,.- , ..4.,i11. . We ones t o th e public; W : ki: , .iumizialle.WEriqiA 1:1.0(13 IMPROVED - illciirThitb 1itti01611104,;;.9 -RJMI OWPARIBWW#II 4 44'esiiaieiiitaimilL' if itifineafts settee beet sad - Moire ttM'AklViiiillill; ' Eimiinggiebinlinciiiinlise.! Itil**4lltveil ;•, 1 , on thethirkike/14 Al-'immaifsbx*irtireatlilm look-ititilli--iiipossibla to Autravri4L'alliivini'liottT% aides. is simple in oonstruction.posfumegs' -., , movement , andmiertiduriblithioi:nitse944;„ chine& 'Mtwara living wine . and,q, , _ ofmaohinefarnislied gratis eon ,or by letter. - '. ' - - • A 310441 levers Aleeliiriewinvm_ skid for tnreevearia V., ,-. • . , • IRON 441.0zrAILL,woage"> =j- LLOYD & 81,AQ7 is ; • , Bolleriqateilton,,, A and w IroniptaileaudSpxzes; , l eo ; & re .* E w an zi a 4 l. 4- r i a ii .B 4 . i t4 ; U L ItonontltAileibr Cola Works. • Works are adjoining the errnms WORE ke r ll o64 NaBB Wsteiatieet and 3f ;' 6 ket "tea" Bagaiera r,-- 110/&4fini•di " ' • -- -1 7' 1 4 TO 11 43R0 P M.84,47/ * 11611 ;;I : We liel "4 1ag at41446 , PCk 11ftego f-4,1 tfr whid, we impr e iih r i ti , d im r— i.l 3,, . • mow COAL 5.4 gr AßD* . dositlzmryisraiKET" Bad 9144 hand of &swum. asst DitIRSOBIZ SiinfAirriViXr SI • lieneer, & • •-?-I'l. -pirmwrzSrateltiu 1 mmir; 4, ylttsburgh:Ba p tem kOrlCUM 24 ' DSOLI*ION or PARTWAltaiglictp. Thaaftnerahffp heretofdre• Weer; JOB t'JtbCE dli and W..'. 1 1.11/SILAA:i*4 wee &solved on the - 21 /ihAsingteit, /Afa r w.4,zvr,-Pt 11. GARRARD bemg authorised to setae rp 411 4 r business of theJate tirmat titelitlite in TheltrewioLEtusiness "will be istintionedisist'":"' -13pEnieRA-lt 14,A.Altfito,intemtrto:butreelat-t .`" ways on "hand itimperior. attioleri of - ALS.tisslr-c' TEA inCIIROWN: EiTgLlT.,,insiAtzeiennineett' will k e tiumkfoliotha or Alm latiatirm - fiir a oontinft. , ...""of, their ..and'Prprads , *;. • to make imMr =Mtn ewe mtoutoaliwio' , '''- ( ulairl'AntehM TAi tha fteti l ii‘tiatrik long known : to thibutiinesseommunitr:will have the management of our busbies's. with the fat s t u s Pittsburgh pa. „ JolsEl i ftkiit. fflelo-. -„JA74E, ruck, warotz;' 4 ' -.-; Id . :Dui:ERB OF BOOTK GArrits foilallpr Winbir Wear. - tT W A2B,OIOO,ARTi4Lsic.L for low la* .siron:%+ : 31 1 - I W-Aam t WU* a t I -44)83PI r S kIMIZIMPO' ' - .. , Nafpkingstetziartiii4; • • 2dfloor Midi; 212 LI PERE STIMET. OP P4 , alte ' Zitiu; " SEALI ti LIM3LiTE AND GENERAL A (JEN - MUMS *in* Bormumaimoss sad othr Txtpt'a Hale cif)3Onia and ' -- Shoes AW.Iiti2N64.4P .71,6 2a. riptLesT, Wyr-HOMTIizonNANT REGARD dui It " q a ost• as .1 7 if,k-t!Atbo,9/00eti °Pt, C"E AND SEC RaWitii Rim MILITAR4_,Ntp.ri.cE6. EMEEZI