I 'r.l • . , 4 - . PETTErtuiLL a 4:4ol.atik: -1, ..' • • 4..41 PARK 119% NW YORK init . et AIV !i 4 tiTitaßT B w Jake On? ligellUtOr L 116,1111 4, eekly Poet in those isitiel and"erniu , 1 V) -.deed to talseAdvertthent_ =to and Suhseri t . Or as at OW Lowest Awes. ulna WEDNESDAY MOIMNG,'kt. OH AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTWINNCE 1! Supreme Court. TcEsoAr Oct. 28 .—Present, ChiefJual tin Lowrie and Justices Woodward, Strong and Reed. Blythe vs. Hailman's rs. Non.pros. Morrow's Appeal. Argued by oods for appellant and by Geyer contra. sing et al. vs. Stoireu. Submitted. I Bruce and Negley for plaintiff in error; Stowe contra. . Ordered, That jalp I.L. Broadhead, of Philadelphia, be appointed an Inspector,' of the Philadelphia County Prison, in the !room of John Foulkrod, deceased, and ifor the remainder of his term of office. Ordered, That a Nutt of Nisi Prins be iqippointed to beheld in Philadelphia, to 'commence on the second Monday 'of De i.cember next and that. a venire issue ac cordingly. • Road in South Fayette township. Ar- Vgued by Ewing for exceptants andbyHßll lOntra. Singerly vs. Simpson. Argued by Cochran for plaintiff in error and by Sha er and McClaren contra. McKeon vs. McDonald et al. Argued , eby Loomis and Hamilton for plaintiff in rror and by Stealer contra. I:l,Einstine-vs. Banestine. Submitted. T. AD. Hamilton for plaintiff in error and ligbinbaugh contra. lißlack vs. Nease & Son. Argued by Graham for plaintiffin error and by-Ham iftbn and Geyer contra. B`O'Pennsylv-"ania 'lnsurance company vs. whian. Argued by Loomis for plantiff ini!error and by Hamilton contra. • ir tutted States Court. !iT The case of United States vs. Jos. C. indicted for opening a letter mailed in 'lbis (the Meadville) post office, written by S. N. Pettis, was not concluded yes ?. er4a . y. The defence is that the letter was written •with the tmderstanding that it .hoiad be subject to the approval of Col. HO, who opened it after it had been dropped into the orrice, and examined the contents; and further, that no suit was tallteA. of until six months after, whPm Mr. Pettis and Col. Hays had a personal diffi• culty. Homicide Case. Wisterday morning, in the Court of Oyer.iund I ermines, the case of William Lowiie, an old resident ofJefferson town ship,:indicted for the murder of Thomas Chaniborlain, was taken up, Judges Sterrett, Mellon and Adams on the bench. For the prosecution the case is being con ducted by District Attorney Miller, John H. Hampton and W. C. Moreland, Esqs., and for the defense by Thos. M. Marshall, Robert Woods and John R. Large, Ems, It was; late in the afternoon before a jury was *paneled and the remainder of the day was oecupied with the testimony for the p6oseeution, which had not all been heardiat the hrtipr of adjournment. Thei; offence was committed on the Bth of September last; when deceased, a yonng Man Of intemperate habits, residing in Jefferson township, visited the distillery of Mr:rLowrie in the same vicinity. Mr. L. had repeatedly ordered Chamberlain _away, as he was in the habit of helping . - liimself to liquor. Upon finding him there on thelday named, he again told him to ;leave alad warned him not to come about the pla,';e, but Chamberlain refused to go, , iivherenpon Lowrie seized a malt stick and struck him on the head with it. The blow produced a fracture of the skull, from the Effects which Chamberlain died about a week i,subs , iquently. This is about the substande of the testimony so far adduced. The cave will scarcely go the jury before to-morijOw, as it is being ably tried and fully contested at every point. . neliering their Neeetssities. The ladies of ,onr Subsistence Commit . tee are niakit g glad the hearts of many poor soldiers suffering from the neglect of paid of and making for our city a name forlbenevolence which we can never lose. On Saturday night, forty-eight men of Gen. Cox's brigade, sent from the WashingtOn hospitals, in a very destitute condition; to join their regiments in West ern Virginia, reached our city. They were just convalescing, and many were without shirts, stockings, &c., and all ..lastitule of ruder-clothing. The Subsist ence Cordinitlpe, hearing of their condi tion, warMedwfip Wilkins Hall for their reception; kept them comfortable until Monday morning, providing them with good, substantial meals, while the ladies were busy ,on Sunday afternoon in finish ing undershirts for them. On Monday they were';sent on their way, supplied with drawers, socks. ‘shirts, do., and in much better bodily condition than *hen they arrived. The poor fellows were exceed ingly grtOltil, and blessed the ladies for their kindness. This noble committee continually needs aid, and will receive and acknoWledge contributions of money, groceries 'and dry goods at all times. 'rite 051 Nuisance Case. On Tuepday morning the jury in the ease of Commonwealth vs. Messrs. Naylor St Smith, indicted for nuisance in main taining an oil refinery in Lawrenceville, came into; Court, after being out nearly twenty four hours, and stated that they were unable to agree, and the Court, see ing no possibility of their finding a ver dict, discharged them. A second trial will hardly be pressed in this case and therefore the defendants are about as well off as they would have been in case of acquittal. iThe question involved is, how ever, one in which the community islarge lv interested, and it may hereafter be de -. i er 4l int da new suit'against other par ties. case the comfort of the .eommunityohould be consulted. but where such large interests ace involved it becomes a question bf great delicacy whether they should be interfered with. [Old Comfbrt. The Dispatch of yesterday published the following paragraph from the Patriot and Union, as news, and the Republicans were yesterday much elated over it . _ . - "The Abdlitionists last night claimed the election Of their State ticket by a small majority, and if the returns from Bradford and some other counties show as heavy 'majorities asithey represent, Cochran and ROHS may betelected. A few hours more will prob.thly sett,Ze the .gueetion." We are sorry to dash -their new pledged hope, but thee paragraph appeared in the 1 7 ,1 ion of the '2oth, which, by some singu lar freak of the mails did not arrive until Monday last.: The Dispatch probably overlooked the date. The has been a change in appearanceS sine th t time. If the Dispatch really desired relia e infor mation concerning the election i could have found thetofficial returns from it 2 of the 66 countiesof the State, on last Satur day morning, in the Post. fegi,e ental Parade, The Fifteenth Regiment Pennsylvania iJ:natd iMen is now perfectly organized and fully prc%rided iwith uniform and aczon• trements. The eorripanies have been drilling regular* and have now attained such proficiency as to be ready for any sudden emergency. Col. Galway has or dered the reginient to turn out for parade on Friday nfterhoon. Ihe regiment will •form on Fifth street and march to the West Common, Allegheny, when they will go through the regimental drill. Bishiiip Simpson. Bishop Simpson has recently returned home from the Pacific roast, by the over eland route, much improved in health. ito Brownsville whirf-boat Tut&es ill tfikfili'yratotiig, from lwrilfriV:-9-ffill l'lly Ile aid plumps dndhlidlikliorke li 114311:Art.1%nnwtli e Water was pumped out, and the, boat is now in its old pori tion. - t, ~. ' , • - ' •. ' ', 441 K lEritl*:),Case. Honesty:among; the, rising- generation, :who are-subject to so mattyStemitatioSa• is so rare that we cannot refrain from sir ing the name of a lad named George Ha nn, who picked up a roll of "green• -hacks" • in ) th;e Theatre lobby last evening and handed, them to the Treasurer, Mr. Litre, to find, the owner. lie proved to be an Illinois offices,; . who left a substan tial reward ftir the- , boy. , .. Et fa IlkutideriOni - Thia4aeinating little actress, wife of our worthy motaarr,hits'.coneludf•d within a feiv ' weeks, ety aueeeesful engagement at the New Adelphi Theatre, London. A, other Race. Another ra e is announced for Monday next at Collins Park. The entries are, "Rascal," 'Panny" and "Shamro3k," and the meeting promises to he an inter • eating one. Work for the Ladies.l Ladies desiring to sew for the soldiers in our hospitalii can obtain wotki cut out, at the rooms of the Subsistence Commit tee, City Hall; every Wednesday atter noon, from three to four o'clock. he Philadelphia Sheriicalty. The aPpliestion for an injunction in the contested. Philadelphia Sheritfalty case will be argued in •the Supreme Court this morning. • ! Theatre ---The Trained Horse The "Siege of Corinth" was presentee to a large audience at the Theatre las evening, and was received even more en thnsiasticklly than on Mcinday evening. Mi . . - Milesr admirably trained horse, Min nehaha, wins the admiration of all. To• night the new drama, entitled "Mike Mar tin," founded on' the history of the cele- brated Boston highwayman, will be pro duced, in which Mr. Miles and his pet will appear. The charming new actress, Miss Kate Seldon, will appear us Margery in the "Rough Diamond." GROVER. & BAKER'S Sewing Machines for family . manuftrucrins 'purposes. are the be:t in u.e A. F. C-1 ATONA Y. General Agent, 18 Pifthstreet. Pitb.hurgh. Pa. Le.......A.,,,,,,,... ..... zosint lima ' ANTROIZYMIMIB JOSEPH 32EY.EIL & SON MAIM.I4:II97REBB FANCY AN* PLAIN FURNITUBJE dz CHAIR'S WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin alley COUNTING HOUSESTATIONERY DIARIES FOR 1,41,63, all Izrs OTOGRIPIIIe /113118 new lot L 9 TIPPED WITH IDIA Eli So arranged that it is always clean and ready for nse. SLOCOMB'S PATENT -INKSTAN s acknowledged to be ' the' best air tigh ink ever offered to the public. POCKET BOORS FOR POSTAGE CURRENCY For tale kw W. S. HAVEN, c,02,1 CORNER WOOD k THIRD STS Read': Read : Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT I I I'/aIe,A.T RELIEF TO THE Arrir.ficiT sight . ED. and those suffering froin woakness o TO A experience AND OLD: on wish to great relief in yew t. try the world-renowned RIISSIA.N PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers . will continue to find perfect satisfao tion bY/rYteg these Spectaeles. Sold only by J. DIAMOND, Optician, No. 39 Piltlistreet, Post Building, desired - The o: Astssian Pebble inserted in old frames, b Jar Btivay Imposters and Pretenders. et? NEW FALL GOODS. NEW STYLE, SHAWILS, NEW STYLE CLOAKS, • NEW sryup CIRCULARS, High Colr'd Plaids for Ladles' Dresses Fig'd Rept, Poplins, Fine Plain Popl ins, an Colors BALMORAL SMIETN. All qualities and anion NEW STYLES H 001? SKIRTS, among which may ho fowl THE PRIDE OF THE WORLD, LADIES' SIRES, !- MISSES , SIEES„and cIILLDRERrig KIZER. -.--AT W. & B. Ungas 9 9 CORNER FIFTH' AND MARKET STS eels OATS! OATS!! OATS !!! rMINERS D GRAI4I DEALERS .a: take notice. - 017107 QUARTIRMASFRE, 8. A.. 1 Pittsburgh, October loth, 1862. f The undersigned desires to purchase several thousand bushels of good sounii.! merchantable Oats, to bo delivered at the Public, Torake Mouse ; rayment made on delivery. Grain sacks will be furnished on application at this office. A. MoNTGPMERY, Major and Quartermaster, !11. MS NA ORE . ..7.11201)).1 AN STOICS MAGEE 4t HICKS, Importers nd dealoMfin Clotho, Caostmores, Satinetto, Vestingo, Tailors' TrininOings, &o, 256 MARKET STREET, Borth Side, P.BILADELPIIIA, oe9-1741 CURTIS C. STEINRIETZ, GENZEAL DOUSE CARPENT ER AN - .6 JOBBER. SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty Streets, PA. ans AtiNOrders solicited and promptly attended to WALL PAPER s.s FOR AUTUAiIIi /5 6 2. A complete aortment of beautiful I PAPER HANGINGS.- of all styles, bought before tho tax advabce, will be sold at the usual low prices. • W. P. MARSHALL: ee6 st Wood street. 1110ACON-700 LBS. COUNTRY BA CON _RP bidesinatreoeived and for sale by . - JAMES A. FETZER. se27 corner MaTket and Etat streete. AND . „ ILTING 110IISE DAXOON FOR .224 'rent —ln good location. Ten rooms, (Ia Fixtures. largogard, eau. *to.' riamediatopoa oenion, evalsltt 51 Market stroot. aiRlll9lll7kG, Oct. 28.--Rev. Chas. A . !. say, Pastor of the Lutheran Church o' 'this city, was last night arrested by tie: order of Gen. Wool, and conveyed this Morning under guard to Baltimore. The arrest when it became knoWn caused in tense excitement cud universal condem fmation, as Mr. HaY is known, by friend and foe, to be one of our most loyal citi zens and a firm supporter of 'the Govern. ment. The cause of the arrest is said to be on account of a communication pub lished last week, over his own signature, in the Daily Telegraph of this city, in witi-M the action of those in authority at Baltimore was severely criticised, because of the difficulty experienced by the friends Of Union ioldiers in procuring that which appeared to be freely accorded to rebel sympathizers, viz : Permission to take rebel prisoners to their homes and care ' for .theni, whilst no such privilege was al lowed rnionists. This arrest, it is. said, Was made without the knowledge or eon• sent of the Secretary 01 War, and the as sertion is no doubt correct. A delegation of prominent citizens have started for 'Washington for the purpose of laying the matter before the President and Secretary of Wm:, and procure if posrible an order for his immediate release .AsnixurtiN, October 28.—(n cone sequence of the severe illness of Col. p. T) Tompkins, Assistant Quartermaster General, stationed in New York city, the • business of his otlice will be temporarily I' ;btu FIESS MoNtßok, Oct, 27„—A Revere transacted by Major Stewart Vanvliet, . 9 has been raging here for the last Quartermaster General. ttrt r ; hours, but has abated now, 4 P. M. • The flag of truce boat. Express, from G. P. Cluseret is tis igited tO duty in ` Lek s Landing, due yesterday afternoon, Wettern Virginia, and ordered' to report has ot yet arrived. to Gen. Milroy. A . • Major A. H. IleClurc, Assistant Adjn- A Abel officer recently informed one of our dicers that the obstructions formerly in lb . James river, at Fort Darling, had taut General is ordered report for duty to the Governor of Penu.s to ylvania. Major General Wool has been Ordered to appear before a Court or Inquiry now all b en removed. Th Baltimore boat due at Fortress Mon eat 7 o'clock this morning did not arriv till 7 this evening, being in session here, engaged with the investi gatiou of circumstances connected with the at Ba timore by the storm. detained surrender of Harper's Ferry. . -----...-...... -- The following is the latest froth 'the ar mv ot the Potomac. The advance under Gen. Pleasanton, late yesterday, encoun tered the enemy with cavalry and artillery at Snicker's Gap. lie lost one man and five horses by the explosion of a shell. ~ To-day his scouts were pushed out in the direction of Aide and Middleburg.-- He reports Glen. Hill's command lit Up ,perville. It A long train of wagons was seen to-day a io between Bunker Hill and IVinchestur, . 8 , which is good evidence that the rebels still remain there. PITTSB USG H BAIhIMORE, Oct. 28.—A committee of ', lel ' loyal !citizens was appointed by a L - nion ' en town . `meeting some time since, to take testimony to lay before the President of SAN' Fa.ttirlaro, Oct. 27.—Arrived— the Hrii-ed States as illegal charges aga-nst The G Idea Age from Panama and the the military authorities. Whilst in ses, ship King Fisher from New York. ' sion in Temperance Temple to-night they The en Lark Sailed for Boston, her were seized, with all their papers, by order cargo as principally wool, hides and of General Wool, by the Provost' nerd copper re, and carried off to headquarters. Much The ssemblyman Keiven has taken the oath an bJen released from imprison• excitement is occasioned by the act. The p r i:s arrested are Alfred Evans, Thorn: s went_ H. Gardner, Col. T. lt. Ri :h and TllOl. The lashoe contribution to the Na- Sewell, Jr. The guard also demanded Lionel Sanitary Fund, propose to forward the possession cf . Henry Stockdale, John by the next steamer $20.1100 in silver bars Woods and Wm. Wessell, members of the stem ,e with appropriate inscription, committee who were 'not resent. !The which isl believed to prove a good adver committee are' locked up in the ,Police 68 ' 1 ' 0 - Station. In Neiada Territory Maniposa a new copper mi county ne Some citizens who denounced the arrest has bee' discovered. were also threatened by the officer, attracts, uch atrention. The ore resem- A band of music hes gone to the watch bies the ,elebrated co house to serenade them: pper Opolis vein traceabl several miles. The copper are ' : sources f the calif are already becoming irnporta t; and promise:soon to become second gold. WASUINGTON, Oct. f!S. —The folloWing has been received at the Headquarters of the army Sr. Loris, October 27.—Ifajor General 11. IV. lialleck, General-in- G l / 4 ief—Big. Gen. Davidson informs me that Lieut. Col. Leasure, with a force of cavalsy, has pursued the enemy from Greenville, 4ar Thomasville, in Oregon county, where, on the 25th inst., he attacked ana completely routed Col. Brown from a high hill, kill ing eight and taking eighylen prisoners, and twenty-five stand of arrlA and twelve horses. The rebel forces of Mcßride and Parsons seem to retreat towards Yellville in Arkansas. Curio, 0ct..28. —Col. Stewart, with a detachment of the 55th Illinois regiment, r e :n d i i made a reconnoissance to Coventry, bank Pert of Memphis, a few days since, and broke Cher up a camp of guerrillas,Nich) retreated across Wolf river, burning the bridge after ; 114 7 1 them. Col. Stewart crossed, however, and — p un ar , killed two guerrillas and captured a num• milY. ber. Ile also destroyed ten plantations of secession sympathizers in that vicinity. Col. Morrison 's cavarry had also made a very successful raid into the adjoining counties, breaking up five or six guerrilla camps. It is stated that Ballentine's rebel cav alry, some five days ago left Holly Springs and came as far north as Hatchie. This fact has given rise to the reported approadh of Price to Bolivar. ST. Loris, Oct. 28. —The fire on the Xi ver yesterday turns out more disastrous than first supposed. The. cargo of the B. 04 D. Bacon consisted of 825 bales of hemp, mostly in the hold, where the fire origins- u 7„, ted, as is supposed, from sparks from a candle which had a few moments previous been blown out by men at work on quit. Osi ting for dinner. About 26 bales of hemp 1:1 had been delivered; thee ; balance was de- CIO strnyed. The Estella and W. H. Russell had been loading for the Missouri river for several days, and both boats had donsiderable freight aboard ; that on the Estella will burned, while the greater portion of the Russell's will be saved, slightly damagedi The,McDowell and McGill were laid up, and bad nothing of consequence aboard., The total loss amounts to about $175,J, 000, as follows: A. D. Baecin $30,000,! cargo $25,000;- Russell_sB,ooo, cargo' damaged about $1,000; Estella $30,000,: cargo $3,000; McGill 822,000; cotton andl hemp burned on levee, about $25,000., The Bacon was insured' for $15,000: Es.l tells, $10,000; McGill, $15,000; life Dow-1 ell, $20,000; Russell, $3,000. The Ba-I con's freight receipts of her down trip,; amounting to over $3,000, were also lost,' iosTo3f r Oct. 28.—John Quincy Adams, on behalf of his father, Hon. Chas. Francis Adams, has declined the use of the latter's name for United States Senator from Mail. sachusette, in place of Sumner. The bark Azor, from Fayal, has arrived, bringing home the crews of the vessels burned at sea by the pirate Alabama: , P../3 THE Uri LATEST YELEOAP.V ARREST OF A SfiMSTE! RN= TVA.° Arieiets in patimoi Rebels still at W-lnehester REBELS ROUTED IN MISSOUR Guerrilla Came* Dektroyed - Tennessee. NEWS FROM SAN 'FRANCISCO, 4te„ fie ., tte B. It. Charts, Mat. Gen: Etl 7.44,0:44ri, f..-1 4 4411111 V 4 C 0'40; er 284 -4 —ACOring tp,ie., general order ' lately fro th thg,,llea.d . qutaters of the Army of the Po ' yciron,C . ,.it 419 AMOng other things( ordered: . 1 3:iattiziarters • Army of; the., Potomac, Camp jleai no.xville, ONctober 24tH, lB6`s Orders, No. 1(;7.—All en-- :listed men of -volunteers wishing -to tran's fer into the 'regular army, will ::record their hamesat the Adjutant's office of'theitregi- Ment at once, or before the 6 th o f Novem ber, 1862. No officer of the regular army will in future enlist volunteer soldiers whose names are not onthese lists. 'Lista of volunteers wishing to enfiat . id the regular army will be forwarded daily hrough brigade and division headquar ers . - Regular officers desiring to enlist sol diers from the volunteer service will here after apply at the Corps Headquarters for such lists, and will also apply at the same headquarters for permission to visit the regiments to recruit the men. "Care will be had not to take more men than a fair proportion of men from each regiment. Too much laxity prevails with regard to soldiers leaving their regimental camps and wandering beyond the limits of their command. Hereafter not znore_than two men of a company at a time will be granted passes to leave camps. • Provost Guards will arrest all absenteesl from camps without proper permits. Recent inspections exhibit shameful ne glect of duty on the part of many officers of the higher, as well as the lower grades in this army, in those lesser details of dis- i cipline. A failure to attend diligently to l l which will produce the demoralizatio n of I :inv body of troops. Inspections in many organizations are arely made; drills poorly suet ded and in requent cases cleanliness disre;;arded; the are of arms and ammunition but little at t .nded to, and the, instruction of officers t mica and the regulations entirelyneglee t t d. Brigade and division drills in some c sex are laid aside: the general orders published from time to time by the War fil:epartment and at these Headquarters, f4r the instruction and guidance of troops, are no. promulgated: the regiments and batteries; the prompt distribution and miomulgation of orders is one of the first duties of the stall officer, and commanding ut leers arc made responsible that staff o icers are not neglectful in this respect. T e Commanding ' , ;eneral is convinced th t some examples of summary dismis sa of officers are necessary to ensure at te tion to this point of duty before the itn no tance of the subject will be fully real rim . He gives notice, therefore, that art Y neglect in this respect ot Staff or COM ma ding Officers that comes to his notice, wil secure his immediate recommends ion for the summary dismissal of delin LIU IS1:11.1.E, Oct. 28.—A1l reports of John organ recently at cr near Owensboro are fa He; at last acconnts he was at Elk ton,' odd county, proceeding toward Itusqe ,tai , e a number of sik and wounded fedora soldiers have arrived within twen ty-I°ml hours. ThelMasonic Tomple has been taken as 'tospltal, and several' prominent seces• syMpathisers have been notified that eir residences will be taken for a like trpose. • ontoon Bridge between here and •nviile has been removed, and •atti ran as heretofore. I3osTo. , October' 28.--The U. S. gun boat Tug arora left Fayal on the fah and the Kars, gan on the Bth inst.,. on a cruise in search cf the pirate Alabama. --- STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES. Low 'l , l7lees. TTSOURGH DRUG HOUSE 70It , it ENCE & MCGARR, E. rir Er ECA.RIES. NER OURTH & MARKET STREETS rra-snultG 11. lri, min. Lead, Cream Tartar time Patina, Baking Soda, idea Sp -.By leess,H e E OnfM,ralluatartl, 41Lee., (tr. • Phyla tins Prescriptions accurately con led at hours. e Win and Liquors, for medicinal nee ielU-to !• 74 ..i.. , . 1 , .-.•,; : : . 4 6 : to ... 0 c , z 11:1 . 2 <1 :.4. rtf 0.0 1 1.. ° cJ 0: 'pi 172 iih fi, 1 .* I . - A - • . * 6 ip 0 e 41 . .„ M ° 4 ;%.' g 1 .11 131 W 1 A l ,!: .Z 1 2 E-' t i E 4 6, . Go 4-. gH • i / 11 6 ' c' 0 • A 1 :.Z i ;. 2 . 44 •4 0 o ' i.,•• ' d 0:1 4 0 .6,„ A 04g I 34.. 0 W• • , te. 4. ' - ,-, ?,, . 0 ' A F. a 5 a 0 . = Y GAUNTLET'S 1 r AND RID GAUNTLETS, IN mum . • n Received by press this day at • EATON. MACRUM k COll. No. 17 Fifth street RIMY : RTS, SOLDIERS' GOODS I No atyles aaWng cheat., at MACEO NI & GT,YDE, . ket street, bet. 4th iatkond lIISICHLES SAUCE, &C.— -a. 2110 doz it, qta ,%' gallon, & 1 gallon Plains 100 do To .. ato Catsup: 10 do W: •. ut do 00 ao Peter Sauce: 10 do Wo ehestenadre do pts and 3i. plats: 10 Cases lives; t• 10 do opera: 1.5 doz. E &I Chow Chow; jd o o Canlifloweret 5 'do • o PlooalillZl sdo o Onions; '9 do o Gerhana Jr Mixed Pickle= )do tr Mostarli; ' l}. 3 ) do Fie oh do by RUMOR & Blurb. N 00.126 and 128 Wood street. MERE =z=m!l A speculator from the East was in the vicinity of Silver Lake, and, attracted by the ;poet beauty of the locality and its surroundings, he conceived the idea of purchtising the hotel and fitting it up for a watering place. He carried his plan into exieerition, purchased the hotel, and inaugurated an extensive system of repairs by whigh he became involved, and was obliged to mortgage the premises. After remaining in possession a couple of years, and meeting with a limited amount of pa tronage.; he saw no way to meet his liabili ties. this dilemma, he corresponded with a Brother-in-law in Boston, and laid the casei before him. His relative was, by, the way a shrewd Yankee, and he sug gested the sea serpent dodge. An India rubber snake was manufactured to order, and painted to imitate the natural reptile, and in dtie time it was forwarded to Baton ish the "natives." The appearance of this artificial monster had all the effect desired; the hotel was noon densely crowd ed ; hundreds and thousands of people visited the place, and the shrewd landlord reaped a golden harvent. After making a snug fortune, and paying up all his lia bilities, the lucky proprietor allowed the excitement to wane, sold out the premises and moved away, leaving his "snake" in the garret{ to the tender mercies of the new proprietor. And.thus ended one of the greatest humbugs of the last decade—as we are told. PART OF PITTSBURGH. Da" The river laid evening at twilight there were . botit fnur swillte by the pier marks and at a stand. It be seen by refer ent, In our sincertising columns that a number of boats are up for the lower cities. The new and splendid passenger Steamer Kati West..N". 3. Capt. Erana. leaves to day for Cioeihna , i. Ehe Lae been finished and fit ted no in a viiry Ftworior wanner. We shall ro fer to h r agaw. Mr' The, new steamer Vol unteer,"Capt. Vandergrift Commanding, leaves today for Cin einne'l. Sheihas attracted a aced deal of atten tion from our river men. She is in fact usentiid boat in every, respect. Elie eat built r suporint ndenoe of Capt. Yandergrift. W o con- Fatulat Sh uman on producing so fine a bn.t. Capt. 1 honus will be found in the office. ai' The I pnnctual steamer Hastings, Ca. r, Robineon, if announced for Cincinnati and Lonifril; 0, Se' Donlt tail to note the advertise meet of rart,in Shaman's stoamar Silver Cloud bile leaves on iburvdai. oar - The new steamers Ar&onnut, No. 8, and Su flight, made short trial tripe to the entire satisfaction of Owners and officer 3 tor Cincinnati. THIS DAY 4 P. M. TUE NEW DID Passenger e p a IP r L IMY WENT o. 3, W. S. Evans, commander, will leave for the above and intermediate points this day at 4P. M. For fit:light or pateage apply on board. tie P }Or Chalnrinti, TRIS DAY. POSITIVELY-4 P. M, NEW A ND SPLENDID Passenger Packet . VOLUNTEER, L. Vend rgrift,loommander, will leave for the above port thls day. For freight or passage ap ply 01 board. oc2i For Cincnati and Loniaville. THURSDAY, OCT, 30-10 A. N. THE FINE PASSENGER Steamer . RASTINtiS R.R. Robin son, oommander.J will leave for the above and in termediate pointh as announced. For freight or mange apply on, board or to For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo avid St. Louis, THURSDAY, OCT. 39-4 P. M. TIIE NEW AND SPLEN DID Passenger . Steamer SILVER S, Shunian, Commander. Captain J. B. Conway, Clerk, will leave RP announced above. For freight or passage apply on board, 0029 DIME sAvtitros INSTITUTION, NO 110 Smithfield street, oggeslte the Chiltern House . House. Chartered by the Legislature.. President ........JANT2I PARR, Jr., VTR Wm, H. Smith H, F. RoAd Thos. D. Mosslei A. Rein man Francis Seldom Joshm Rhodos John F. Jennings, Jacol. Stuokrnth Thomas S. Blade Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEE% Josiah Ring 1 0 Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler IV A Rood. Jae W Woodwoll R 0 Sohmerts F Rahm 0 W Rickets= J M Tiemest d H Hartman D brLong R J Anderson Jas W Baxter D E McKinley 0 Wolf . Robert D Cook= Wm Idmith • W Dimon 0 B-Jones' a IP Jones W H Phelps ( 3 id ilerrOn BILORIrrkitY Agra TBUSITUIL I D. E.l McdI.II4LEY. Open daily, from ce e. Y. to 2P. Y. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received bf ONE DIME and upwards. each piv y i d ear en . ds declared in December and June of Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositot; as pridelpal, and bear hr tercet, thus compouapitng it. Books containing Charter, By-Laws, &0., fur nished at the Mho. sir This InstitUtiOn offeri, especially to these persons whose earnings are mail. the epportunity to accumninte, by smalldeposits, coalsdeposits , gamed, a sum which will be a i yource when neededi their money not only being fe but beacingintarest, in tend of remaining productive. myly, SITLTAT --A. lON 111 ANTED. TOiI7RG man. tn. m the eh of .New York.winhi a en nation as shipping a rk in a wholesale bathe. Can give good reaom#tendstions. Address .- 1 1 , AD:4180N: oeltlhltd • Win sßonse. Penn wed.„ , ~ AN I jff 7t...2[11(..8L&VE Agg o .:Ekon4 in #ollreoguiro sip to Mmaand's 1131 I g•=.. The .811Ver Lake i"Snaik" Mys • ';tery From the E" , hoster N. Y. Democrat. A few year si i,ce, the whole` of Western, INew York was 'intensely excited•ofer re 'ports that were circulated ": Atka, en ports sea serpent that had . been 'ilii covered disporting hiamelf - in the quiet waters of Silver Lake," a modest little. mnd, on the border of whidh stands the Pirillage of Perry; Wyoming county. • .. . 1 This Leviathan okhe, deep ha:dbeen re- Peatedly seen moving his andpititing tom through the placid waters of the - lake.- 1 Cariosity was wrought up to the highest I 'Oita of excitement. The lake was Watch ed day and night,.by hundreds of eyes, tt ' i re 7'a v vi o e r w e d o fai with a anal g limpse eahi i . o a- I f i d th m e aenuy lons reptile. ... Several farmers—respdetable men—per so s whose character for veracity:was be y° d suspicion, and whose reputations weire above reproach—made affidavit that they had seen the huge monster with their own eyes. Editors and reporters Came frolin far and near to behold this "nine days' wonder," and the newspaper world also grew excited over the subject. The "stank" question became the order of the (Jai,. Bat, alas I fcir human credulity, the hunting has • been explOded—the mystery solied ; The solution occurred in the.fol• lowing manner : Not long since, the hotel at-Silver Lake, whOse halls, corridors, and sleeping apart ments had once been so densely crowded ( 1.1 1 wit visitors, attracted to that locality to catc _ a_glimpse of the sea -serpent, took Ere, and during the removal of some rub ltish from the garret, the neighbors came across what they. at first supposed to be a quantity of large sized India rubber hose. It was carried out, and upon being stretched along the ground revealed itself to the astonished gaze of the beholders in the form of a'serpent, Some fifty feet in length. ' The bystanders crowded around, and h a very brief space of time the mys tery was apparent. The Silver Lake "Simile" lay before them. The history of the gigantic humbug is said to be as fol lows: RIVER INTELLIGENCE J. B. LI V INO3TON & CO or JOHN BLACK. Agent VICERS. ~^~~~~ i r iT i r e alitritOn Lame isnitittidik L WM. HI4%.IUIDON PierotroF .±3. maw os -- bisrate Boxeeess Co Ellsidei:eatjtrPrlve4e Boi.:110k I r arquettrfand Dres3 eludre - 50204uir Panay, Clrole:X6 max Colored eallerz x , 3 tent% Colored Dove. oe ntl!Gralk 2 7 °cult% • • - t hi;Oißogookoot of Mc. .13111,1110 a il,clikitioalebroted troinedlorse: axiv 111.10nt: MAIRTrIf - TifiE >IfOLD .11110/V WAY)lttair AMU , ROBBER. Mr Miles Ditto deb olt.. ' Chaplizt laizato3th ..... - .. ....... Myron To 0000lod. the - Iterfar,DlAolo2l4l,it P4firgery:..„ Trizable'S 'Varieties, Trinibe'.4 Va r ie t i es , Trimble% KATHLEEN O'NEIL KITHLEEN-0 1 NEIL ; ,E4ILTH HEN O'NEIL TH. GetEA'r lama VOCALISM THE ...It EAT t ROM VOCALIST TEE aftuvr moil" vocuasT On "Weilneteday, l fight in Wednt-sii.,y night On Wednesday -Might end' everfeighz Wing the week and every night daring the week p ri md o eivatt i all . ng the week Oiohestra ...... . .. Parquette..ants : getters-,... 1133te- .... 002T2t I • AITOTIO.N.' SALES B - 0 :.401T6 AND AIROES MoCLELLAND S AUCTION CROWE FIRST CLASS INSURANOE ASSETS, ..T(JLY 3,1869 Cash lc Iteas, Notes Rank Steaks U S. 5.. , State Stocks City Bonds "abroad ,t t0ck3...... ......... RRortgage tßonds... ...... ~..... eal Estate, ttninennThere'd Total Assets Claims. unadjusted and not due $177.852 18 tire and favorableNavgtion Ituiaranee ae espted at as rates and rules as are owl Instant with fair, profit and reliable inderani DWELLINGS. OUTBUILDINGS AND 00N- • • insured on most favorable' terms, for a "term of five years or bois. Loomis egoitahly adjusted and Promptly rtid. Applications- solicited. Poi!cies issued with out ..eloy4 mad' . all business attended - to with fidelity an di I.t.ch by A. A. CARRIaRA. BROTHER, 63 Furth elves t Pittsburgh Pa. oo18:3md ALLEGAN, y BANK. 1 October 15Th. 1882. - 1 r AX EL • 'ON roit DIREC TORS or rm. this ank will be held az the tanking House, on t e rith day o' November ° neat. be tween the h ars of 10 and 2 o'clock. A general Ineeting of the stockholders will held on the 4th day of Norombcr next. at 10 o'clock, a. ni. J. W. COOK. Cashier. oc16:1m , ClTit glee 11.agg. IPittpluirgb:Ocrober 17,b.1841.1 4 - R 'A A R U ELECTION FOR TD. RC LO of this Bank WiHIRT ll be h Id EEN at the Banking Reese, he Iff ondav, November 1 7th. be tween the hohr: of 10 a. m. and 2v. m. The reg uler annual !moot r g of eto^kh kitrswill be held on uesday, ovember 4th, a- 11 o' , loek, a. tn. onlB , GEO. VA. $ DOREN Cashier. TO CONSIT4PTIVES. TIHF ..!111rERTINEE HAVING BEEN 1. restored Ito health in a few weeks, by a very simplexemedy, after having al/flared several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful disease. Comm:motion—Mt anxious to make known to hi, fellow shfferers theineans of cure. To all who desire it, he will send apresoription used (free of charge), wi h the directions for pre paring and using the amie. which they will find a sure eUrefOr anialSArgiat, Astlusa,./irenchitis. &e. The only obitxst of the advertiser in standing the Prescription ii to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ooneives th invaluable, and he hopes livery sufferer will try his remedy, aa itessi will cost them nothing , and may prove a blng. Pardee wishing the pprosorption will please ad dre s Rev. RE W ARD A. WELSOLV, sel9-3m Williamsburg Kinks County. N. Y. Of.IVATEDISEADEI3.- Dr.BROWN'SIifIiDIOAL • and BURGIO4L Oilicallo.l3o • • • Pmithfield street. Pittsburgh. " ennsylvania: , f • , Dr.BROVIfiI is an old aitizim . • - - of Pittsburgh. land has been in it, • Practioefortheladtwenty-five • • • ' - Years. Ins badness hat' een - confined mDi os* to Private and _ Surgical nars. unman AND STEAM:WI: _ In need of a medical klan 'should Dot' lail to End out the cure plaoe of re lief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and'his --a. treat ment of a certain class of disease/as a sere guar antee to the sufferers of Obtaining permanent re lief bcey the use of his remedies and fellowins his advi. I DR. BROWN'S READEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diaeaa I mpurities and Soroigions Affections.— Also all diseases arming from a hereditarY taint. which =MU itself in the form - "of to tte psoriasis, and a great many : krms of shin ease% the ori ginof which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr Brown offers hopes of a sure landz a erfacm,, BERM Dr. Brown's remedies for the warming trouble brought on often tkat solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young noded often give way tn. (to their ownde s truction , ), ar the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe.', and make a speedy restoration of health. ,_ • ANNUMATiarit. Dr. Brown's Tamediee nover;hiil to ears this painful disease Z 1 raw DAlra*Zle will warrant a cure. He also treats Piles. Week Gonnorrhosa Stricture. Uretlml Discharges, FomaleWealmeas Monthly Suppressicms. DHOWS of the Joints, .. Fbitula in Ana. :Nervous Affections. Pains in the Back and Kidmils. Irritation or the Bladder: t 0... gather with all diseases of an impure origin. . A letter describing the tomscontainifig a ram,directed IDR. BR OW N 0.50 Smithfield St„ Nttabargh ; Pa.. *ill media keir answer- ed. Medicine sent to any: address, safely packed and secure fromiobservation. Moe and Private Rooms, No. 5) Smithfield treat. Pittsburgh. Pa. noLS-dawds OTIE IV —THE PARTNERSHIP. lately ending between Oaqin MC4ffroy an 4 Hugh McElroy, kinder Jae firm ofMcEt.ROY & CO., wa dis.olved on the sth Day of October, by the death of Owen McElroy.- The bnainew of the late firm will be Nettled by the surviving partnPY. oel7:2wd MoIdI,ROT, DISSOLUTION OF :PARTNERSHIP. FIIHE PA RTNESSittP . EXISTENIQ under the name and style of e.Cli vi &RIZ. B LEA K.L bY, ,TO - N8 - N, seas dlesnived on the businessly. ult.,' nouns Johnson retiring. Tbe ox the.firtn, dating from the Zit/Iday of March last, will be settled by SUMER 2dc ZAArtY. 0017 • No. 168 Wood street. . "DARN D. MEA 1734ONTOWN FOR 1 sale.- JAM acre. Thirty .cleared * and in cultivation: r-mainder Choice "timber. ; Good soil w.ll watered, istoelleatspribts; suitable for grain or stock Ha- , and Grist Mills within a mile;good road tp Uniontown . Price. &7 per acre. 'or terms, et^ , apply to or address ' • Fr BERT & /501 ff. • I Commercial' Prokers, oe2ii 61 Market wrest' Ari B. ISZE J LT ~; • 3 wuj WEEMS oroPrielte.Otiedral REAL ESTATE AMD Diumie n.- • , NOTES. Bonevaiong'9.49rol4o4,i..t• 4 0.1.42 OM. WOMEN volgamirro _ . Ppriausrmiagd, ' 4 leer ght - **,' *l64ll4Adtall t rxw., INIIB-ii • ha Kite Peldon -A T - 53 FITTNIC STREET BY THE 81,800.000 Market 17altith 35 _ 952,464(9;7 00 ...... _ 685,411 66 •••••• 22.5.02 e -••••- 107.412,0 ...... 1 6 8,210 tO • ..... 87.963 18 52,484,138 19 TENTS. goin g into ...4%•itadtiataplteT,Eillve4.l:ol Shirts, Wee" Seeks, Glover, Stod.peud ern Coltanyi ace. -• ' 1-EATON, moiciturd ei No: 17 -nth Street. WHILED al WILSON'S Seining MachLues, No. 27 Fprza Ulm?. PITTSBURAM PA dwardehifithe Aril Pramual istratt United States ',Fair FOR TI3-14,AR8 1858, 1 : 859 and ISGO. uPwAitps OF S fk l cr 0 iddOEUNES sold% the United State.% • We offer to the puha° 7.IMICLEER. & WIL SON'S TXPEQViII) BETTIN4 7 IdACIIIN.B. at N NONOND PRICE% with Ineritaie4 oontlitecee of its merits as the best inr zeitit 'hathtl Femlist Bowizerldechinennwhi. It does equally well on the thickest and ; thinnest -, fabrids; makes the look•etitch in:Tomas lo;nniaica: 44lice on both -fide& is: impliln poiisticuetion, more speedy in Movement, and.more'durable thee . spy other ma. chines, Circulars giving prices - aid - description ofmaohine funiished:gratis *application in Der. eon or by letter: Ream him: Wm Warranted for tAiilLo years. • - ate ' WM. 131:1 , . CO. ARNI9 I INOTON IRON A 2 / 3 3 NAIL WORE& Man PriAt . ;‘,: ar ' 'S on l itk Bel l? Mates - 11" pp; A . 0 4. 1 4*.olfftilk - bo.l3anna. 'l7l _ Bmap. T Ball aim Flat Bar Rails wor ...LloN„T i bite t trCoal Worts. ilk ZS """w , e alar Warelio e urto 5b,4,4; N0 W street and NI a..14.84aza-a - . -7. 'r z.- "r! 1 ! / Y4 tdin g. TO BIIILDEMO ABD 1319 We ire nownuan4loty*ir arittelo of .1( Et' • which we imp:rowed tO delimikusroar CO&L YARD, 5414, 4 1 i1ra Tar 5z 1 414 Beet -(tualitir Vin2l* Pea/ e!w on -tam ozinesonr. itor & CO. I...eiteet,:k..-**ay, :tlt.oo-'-:#0..i,,t40n.& '`'PEON= STEAM BERWERY, 1 Pittebuegh. September 10. 1352 j" . . . • -, . D 11180.111M021-O.I PPARTNEILSIIIP. —The partnerAfp,terenif re .xiit ng be • tween JOS-. SPalt egg.- and $1". 11. CA RRARD was . dl.solved on the 20 , h et August, 18g iti W. U. GARRARD bang authorised te'setile up the business of the late- firm at the oiliiielirtbe Bre ery. The Brawing_isustness will lie*nan :led by SPENCER & • WRAY. who inter a-i lore al ways on handis superior artitile.OftittE P R. TEts. and BROW ts STOUT. 'Pie :au ,firms will it e amanita to - the Met* in:lak.latiis firm f or a continuance of their eatron t av i d_ p be to maim it their aim tirsive ea on toy ll who may impasse fromthen ,- 4 :, - -...,_.• : . , . • Mr.4.IIO.BERT WATSON:•.i.f Ifbeltgitreet, so long known-to the baldness Cominunitv: 'will h..ve the management of- otre' , lmainem,,l•iith . , the fall control in the Brewer/. - "_.— - ' ' --'±-' A Brew all orders to 'sPENCEII. & MORAY. Plicemix ery, Pittsburgh. Pa. sels-lid ;, , - SticEPR SPEN.OER. - JAMES MOE A V . PEOPLES INSUR ANCE _. OG 4PA IV If, , ofilite,N.E.Oor, Wood & T.ifut Btu. Flii.' AND - MINI - Dail NCB, W.i.,"ndr N., s .. • Jamas D. Verner. t.- Simnel 11. %Over. Ify. 17z% '.i . ,' • ' fieDrife /1-'4011,16 - . . -DattletWallape, 1;1, • '* ' ; , 'A,PI II2 I-.1.01r* *e &wont. SOHN wArr, vial Preet. ersaranta, seer. /7/7-1.7/4 — mq Baakrupt's hoesf 1100h3 Matti ":- - 48B i ld r ,.,, . 11 , -,, it 4T moo. 28 FIFTH' - hr- -,. IWll' co ll a t u ai rJ 11 -__ : E LEA.,4 nroAigai' :- 4'. _4444.9 ..,13144 b?oluied out t;,,, - 4 ,Al4ll/1t AND NEE. lid Doe, beton' . --.' sea- -- - - - - 7 — etkauus Attasais„-:,/ _7;l - 4 i Al 'CHAIN CE TO (ALT .121' thar.-. STANTON :s LAY. • • • 130 0177, AA DRP.i.ll.r.vntrr. Whahingtit ta; . S. 142. MAJONJOaIIPEP 4 .STOCtniat, Pittihe gb, ai 'Yen- ire hereby:authorized. o raise a: szritinient.of :CfavalrYL.-thp State et re *• a nia..for three yoatadtP mg_ th 14 o be. gopizeitin .alooordance Cleocral o..der "No: .th3_. from thze _Department:, The Yield: ann Stati - .ollhiers can be nuastervi -- upon - completion of the 'organization of the Realagent be mastered as ear. lled Sup plies of - clothing arms; I.hor,,ec and equ:pments • will be furnisheceby the proper Determent. BY order of the Seeretari of ft' 0. .V.-...13TP-KINGH-lh.f. Bylinpliertienerel and A. A. G. • READQUAIPPIRS PRWNSYLV,trtn. Harrison g Oct 7. Lli62. &tiff foregoing authority et rho tVar apartment is approved, and ordered that the Rcgireent CeVarry thus authorized to' be raised agree. bl'r - to the terms and orgardastioriltidt. , ated by Life War Department: *_order of the an' ever. . . A. L. Ft fr 4 6.ELL. AdjutantGenerel Pennaylr From the:abet:elf witl be seen that the older- signed has bee..' duly as hor zed to rais: dug hog:. invent:` It will be attar hed.:as far as p. cobte To the Stanton. Cavalry. 'and Col. J mec IJ. t.ohosn maker will aseist in. - oomph, leg the or.. The firstbtantml Regiment!! now at t am t . Howe, uniformed. and be' 6 ='lneuiltid here. Piro and is fast Companiasoffill this-R in egiment are now Camp, imr • Companies , parts or Coripinlea and squad", not ar y dmp o d have now tlie lasts n dg anhde o n bt- - - vice. - Allionn ppo bm i yfo, U n t e d n tats will be giren to the-mania-a the fAllegheny county ' Bounty to such at may be entived from Al le ghen y County.. This Battalion hoe b. *ll milled for special service by, the 'Booristary of War. and will be armed, equipped-and horsed wit the least possible delay. - -_-,'- eter•The Colonel aim bit fdrind at Headquarter% BANK BLOCK,. Fifth - -Street above generalßcrweYti.office..., ' oell-tf COME. TO TEE . : I 'ItESCUE I k T... T . .. . wo ITUFDRED MEI' AVA NT E D TO fill the ranks of ttie NINTh PEW... 4 ,NT PENNSYLVANIA ..ltEtißil.TE CORer. Chen- ' --- ilemen desiring to Join the. ain , y menet corm est • themselves with a_better. r4iinent. Por tor her information inquire at Recruiting Office, Wilkins Hall, Four h street. . ~„ . „ . L.FEHT:4OHISt'TP,ILTRICPATRICIr., oo18:tnovls a --- - - Recruiting ufii.er. IDOD. • 11 4AAlfrriNIND AND JR: other P ftnalvatukregusents.—The tin er. . `signed - ia, recalling recruits for ail the ht Peragallvatiiartaffitneits.hut more o , pecially that popularrecatut Veteran remmant, the eixty-t' ir-i. 9 the gallant Col: ctascs;, - c lte- will pay' to every the; usual , goreciututur bounty and ad renal_ pay the couutyhondand or.tra bound ty of $lO. He ir/1l reeelrertiorttits for any branch 'of the genie% infinitu cavalry or •artillery. Office atWilkins Hall. Fourth street E. GROSS • kt"" beat. 683 P. Y. Inf. . oofrimd NOTICE' - ' TO MERCHANTiI . 7 '-':._ --'''',-TDV7.,.;."..: DV , AZ' =at K - MOW GOODECIIMA FALL. ityrox, Aticiita a CO., Tam AmrathON /IVY. ! ERB f , or Titn gG afi e' HOESEitifill&A tlesnzos. • . . N NB_, ko • , leo Our present stook embraces everything here. tofore kept,. with cue additton'of many new and useful articles, to which we invite the special attention of the jobbing trade. 1 13 OLDIEAS 11. ". i :r. wa. i 201000 SO LDrail I.4irt-',-11^EAS 11:10