& ze ta Nit P.itTrOblaiLL ell IDO NS. 17 ... R ROW, NW YORK and 64•A'ri, STRBBT, BOSTON are our agents for the patty and Weekly Post in those dam and are a ta th.thedlo take Advertisements andbuhserititions or us stun! &taut Rates. ''' ' FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 31.17 OITY NBIGIIBORIIOOD , if supreme Court. TpllfifiDAY, Oct. 3 0111,1852.—C0urt Fria ' at 9'a. 14.—Presentz—ChiefJaritice Lowrie and JOtices Woodward, Strong and Read. P; Wombs vs Neild, D. C. Submitted by Shaler fbr plaintiff in error, Wood contra. • The klowing opinions ware delivered: BY 1,00.1 E, C. J.— Ketit's appeal, Snyder Co.' Dismissed ati costs of appellant. Harman vs. Cummings; Snyder Co. Reversed and now trial arwarded. ~, Snyder vs. 'Snyder; Snyder Co. Af 'limed. Bubb vs. Tompkins, Lyeoßaing co. Affirmed. lt Rev: vs. Foresman, Lycoming Cot— Affirmed. ' tOonid vs. Landon, Lycoming Co. ReVersed and new trial awarded.[ • Buckler's Heirs vs. Buffington et al, Dfiaphin, Co. Reversed: and new tnhl awarded. John Son v'S. Mehaffey; Lycoming Co. Affirmed. t Br WOSWARD, J.— ' They'l's. Moyers; Cambria Co. Affirm • . edoßead J. dissenting. Dunrie vs. Degan & Groves; Sullivan Co!' tDeeree reversed, &c. 1 Jorthiti Tp. vs. Mt. Pleasant:l'p.; Ly coming Co. affirmed. Dewrirt' 's appeal; Snyder Col. Appeal disiktissed at costs of appall nts. HappOr S.; Whites vs. Childs & Parker; • Lyeptning C 6. Affirmed. Fesslo-173 Love & Powell; Lycoming Co4Reversed and venire de now awarded. Lewis; School District vs. ',Cascade Scho,bl District; Lycoming Co. Re fereed and venire de novo awarded. ' By. Straolifil j.— Cummlfigs and wife vs. Miller & Son; Snyder Co. Reversed sod Venire de novo!awarded. Miller ,Vs. Castleberry; Lycoming-Co. Aff4ed. McGargle vs. Arthur; Lycoming Co. A fli ruled. Franklin Fire Insurance Co. vs. Up degrall; Lycoming Co. Affirmed. BedtloWlvs. Dewitt; Montour Co. Af drate'd. Garrett*vs. Dewart; Northumberland Co.A.ffirmed for $924 IS and in ' teresfrom Nov. 4th, 18G1. Dewart.vs. Wainwright; Northumber land qo. Reversedand procedendo awarded. Br Been, Si— Hollensieine vs. Anton; Montour Co. Reversed and venire de novo award ed. - d ...... - Pinneo 41.nd wife vs. Lackawana and g' 1 *BloonitOurg Railroad Co.; Lycom lug.,... CoC ' 1 (4, Affirmed. Klickne§ vs. Stirk, Fields & Co.; - Snyder Co. Orders directing the issnesitset aside and the issues and all subsequent proceedings s under them set aside. Russell vs Bell; C. P. Submitted by Thompson fdr plaintiff in error; Bell contra. t , Irwin vs. tpittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad Co. D. C. Argued by Mellon for plaintiff in error ' • Sewell eontra. Goff vs. Nutall 3,,, Kirkpatrick; C. P. Argued byasbreuck for plaintiff in error; submit d by Jones contra. Jas. B. Hill' vs. Robt. Hill and Robt. Hill vs: Jas.' . Hill. -Argued by Loomis . f for James B Till and Shires for Robert Hill. : ?;. McMarray'sAdmin'r vs. Hopper. Ar . gued by Mellhn for plaintiff in error, and by Negtey contra. P. Nelson Henry vs. Miline et al. Argu ed by Achesen for plaintiff in error, and 'by Reed contra. Bacon vs. Ohishelm. Non pros. McComb's & Howden's Appeal. Snb mitted by Coclirais for appellants and Kirk patrick and Mellon contra Andrelie de Taverney. We at length have an English transla tion of the let 4 of the series of novels by Alexander Dumas, embracing a history , of the downfall de;' French monarchy, which include "The!' Countess de CharneY," "Memoirs oftphysician," "The Queen's Necklace," " ix Years Later" and An dree de TaveCiiey." The time. embraced in these work4;is twenty four years, from 1770 to - 1704,aq the leading personages of the French Minsarchy and Republic are among its characters. With "Andree de Taverney" thi'sielaborate work ends, one mainly historical., but toll of individual in terest. It muse; command the attention of thousands of readers, even those who did not read the preOeding parts, as it is com plete in itself.. It forms two volumes, printed upon SOe paper, with good type, which are furnished In paper covers, for One Dollar. 4enry Miner, Fifth street, is the Pittsburgh agent for the publishers Messrs. T. B: Peterson 3; Bros. , Coli' 4 l Blyrningtors. We were in error in stating that this ac complished offic4r had been removed from the command a the Arsenal, in conse quence of develCpments made before the Court of Inquiiy. We learn with pleas ure that he hasbeen relieved at his own request, made"to' the War Department, long before the 4.rsenal disaster, and that the testimony before the Court of Inquiry was a cdmplete•Vinclication of his official character. Major Whiting, of New York, has, we understand, been ordered to take command of the Arsenal. Swindlers. We understmid that several drafted men in Camp Flowe, have been victimized by Tharpers, to whom they had advanced money to procure them substitutes or go themselves in their stead. One sabse• piently prcrveiljto be a deserter from a 7olunteer organization. Soldiers' Aid. The Ladies' ;Episcopal Soldiers' Aid Society have forlwarded to the 139th regi ment, through .I*Ohn Harper, Esq., a sup of undershirts, socks, drawers, &c., .ogether with a quantity of delicacies for .he sick. The nornber in hospital is about me hundred andl!the ladies have contribu .ed enough to milte all comfortable. Camp ' iontgomtery. . . , - This camp, near Camp Howe, presents very lively appearance. Some sixteen lundred cavalry %oldiers, of Col. Schoon naker's and Cdl. Stockton's regiments, ire quartered th4e. About one thousand if these are mounted. Their horses are )1 good quality and many of very fine ap .)earance. When Ifully equipped the Stan za Cavalry wilt equal any in the service. mend. Col. Joseph eliffey, of Westmoreland •ouety, died suddenly from apoplexy, on he 28th inst. Ide was extensively known hroughout the county, having served as member of the Legislature:in the win ers of 18r.o-'sl,!and evinced a constancy o the wishes of his constituents that ena 'led him to occupy a prominent position a that body. k Soldier Dead. Private Richey, cf Capt. Wylie's (late ;apt. :last's) company, Col. Clark's regi• ent, died on Wednesday at Hagerstown, td. His fathetil Mr. Levi Richey, of radklin township, left the city yesterday or the purpose qdbringing the body home. Ir. ConMoak and Daughter. Mr. C. W. Courdock and daughter con:l -umen an eogagenient at the Theatre next reek.. Soldier Acel ~W ,0kw..4 4 5,4411 , 4 y, a. rii'ate meat, * - 14f - lieciddru. few hours afterward. injuries - It apj Bare his tout.reading hia adintifdaii ear - 6140T down. The Kamm( something and the entering young Gnu ing a wound from w 1 ward he expired. Another A new coanterfet, mers' and Mechanics'' Bat_ ty, Maryland, are afloat. In the Centre of the top is an engraving representing the interior of a blacksmith shop, with black smith, forge and anvil and in front a man holding two horsesiihe one. light and the other dark. The left 'vignette represent ing a sailer. holding a sextant in &is hand. and the right vignette "represents a female 6g,nri. At the bottom of the centre are the words "CharterstcOvn, Md." * • The Parade of the Fifteenth. The parade of Colonel Galway's State Militia is announced for two: o'clock this afternoon. We hope io see a large turn out anda creditable drill of the regiment. Companies will assemble on Fifth street at the hour named and the reg i ment, when formed, will march to the West Common, Allegheny. Soldiere HI. Joseph Dourey, of Co. E, Capt. Bell, 123 d regiment, who waii very ill of typhoid fever, is now in a fair way of 'recovery.— Mr. Dewhurpt and wife left on Wednesday night to see their song a member of the same company, who is i dangerously ill of typhoid fever and not expected, to live. Mr. Majority. The majority of Mr. Williams in the 23d Congressional district, is 1,364. The vote stands as foilows: Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, An Important Query. The drafted ;ratio in Camp Howe -be gin to enquire somewhatlanxiously wheth er they will be permitted to select their ownolficers. The general impression is that if they are not allowed this privilege at least one half of them will go into the volunteer , service. North Sewickley Academy. We again call the attention of our read ers to this school, which has 'already at- a tained a high reputation as a first class institution of learning. It is pleasantly located, eight miles north of New Brigh ton, and fifteen miles south of New Castle, easily accessible, and surrounded b 7 a healthful and beautiful , country. fhe course of instruction is comprehensive and thorough, and any student who ap plies himself can secure a ,finished edu cation. The terms are moderate, and the principal, Rev. H. Webber, will give the best of references, :on application, from parents of pupils, now in the Acade my, The next session of , the school will commence on Wednesday, November sth, and continue twenty-two weeks. For the Artny. A number of Alleghenians left for the army on Wednesday night! Among them were J. Lockhart, grocer; John Brown, dry goods merchant; Judge Brown, of the Court of Common Pleas; J. Wizen, Wm. France, J. Haworth, grocers; J. Leech, carpenter, and Win. Hill: They took a full wagon load of goods fo'r the boys, con sisting of clothing, boots, pr visions, &c. They will meet with a warm Ireception. The Lowrie HomiCide Case. This case was resumed in the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday morning and occupied the entire day.'! The morning was occupied chiefly with technical medi cal testimony on behalf of j the defense.— The evidence was not concluded at ad journment, but the case will probably go to the jury to-day. Major Bonnalrou Released. - - - • Major A. Bonnaffon, of the Seventy- Eighth Pennsylvania, Colonel Sirwell, (acting as aid on Gen. Paltriers staff,) has been exchanged for Captain Barksdale and two privates of the rebel forces cap tured at Lavergne. He was reported killed, but was surrounded. and captured, with two or three other Unionists, who were far in advance of their, friends; in hot pursuit of the then retreating enemy. He was taken to Murfreesboro, and states that he was treated by the enemy as well as they could treat him with the means at their disposal. senteneeit r - In Wheeling, on Wednesday afternoon, Robert, alias 'Doc" Poole, convicted of the murder of Adam Bach in that city in August last, by shooting him with a pistol, was sentenced to be hung for that offense on Friday, January 9th, IBd3, betwoki ten and two o'clock, in public. Chaplain of theil I th. Rev. A. Torrence, of Westmoreland county, has been appointed chaplain of the Pennsylvania Reserves and has already entered upon the discharge of his duties. Allegheny County Rebellion; Record. This excellentpublication should be kept for future reference. It can be had at the periodical depots, and on the sec ond floor of the Dispatch building: Benefit. Mr. R. E. J. Miles and his horse Min nehaha are posted for a benefit .at the Theatre this evening. The bill embraces the equestrian drama of "Hero the Hun ter," Mr. Miles as Hern, with his invalu abl aid, Minnehaha, and "Rookwood," Mr. Miles as. Dick Tarpin, with Minneha ha as Black Bess. This being the last night but one, a full house may be ex pected. Subststenee. The "subsistence money," amounting to forty cents a day, from the time otmus tering into service and going into camp, has been secured for one company of the 123 d regiment, and sent on to be distribu ted to the men. In this case the amount was over $5OO. The amount due Capt. Drum's and Capt. Tyler's companies' is also being collected, and will be sent on as soon as secured. The men, who subsisted themselves, will not find thei money amiss now. Not Yet Moved. At last advises Col. Clark - e's and Col. Bayne's regiments were still at their old camps, but under marching orders and' ready to move at any time. GROVSR .ic Ructe's Sewing Machines for fatuity ,. manufactering purposes. are the beet in use. A. F. C 3 ATONAY. General -Agent 18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Westin:crux, Oct. :''.o. —The folloWing circular has been issued from the Adju- \ Ina General's office : ' Numerous applications are addressed 10 A eel this office relative to the services of de- or all ceased officers and soldiers. Fraudulent be c al ' claims have been facilitated by informa tion proceeded from the public offices, and to secure the rights of discharged sol diers, or heirs of deceased soldiers, no in formation 1 2 , as to service, discharge, or oultiva death of deceased officers or soldiers will be sail. w' furnished except to those who shall shoW ' themselves entitled to it, hence applica: tion for informatign, where it den be used as a basis of a claim againkt the govern ment, or.to the prejudice of innocent per- BAGS TE ions, the following conditions - must be NNESSEE PEA NUTS complied with : 5.,di , in store and for sole bv Ist:—The identity of the soldier must be RHYMER k TAO'S. I N eo . 128 and 128 Wood ~proved. JOBILPH YIYII . ..ANTROrrIiIYIII JOSEPH MEYER 4 BON zurcry.kervenes OP 41 ' FANCY AND WAIN FUJENITURE dr CHAIRS • wARKHOUSE,I3S SMITHIMIXISTRINIT. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURGH. BALTIMOREANS RELEASED BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. , BOSTON HABEAS CORPUS CASE the numerous. applications to the Goverf- nor for the removal of the Philadelphia powder magazine to some safer locality, he. has sent an officerto plilladelphia_ fet the purpose of selecting some more suite ble place, with a view to its early re moval. The School Teachers . ' certificates : re ferred to in this morning's papers, should be sent to Thomas II BurrOWs, State Su i t 'perintendent of Common. Schools at liar risburg, instead of Philidelphia. The following order has just been issued by Surgeon General King, relating to thsy examination of applipants tor exemption ;: First—The applicant must make oatll, that he is the identical person named in. the order for his examination, and that he: has employed no corrupt 'influences byl bribe, or otherwise, to secure his exemp ! ' Lion. Williams.. Zeiglei 4098 2292 2241 2683 2650 2810 8989 7635 Second—The Surgeon will carefully ex- amine the physical disability on which the application for exemption is based, and grant a certificate of unfitness for military duty only in such 'cases 'ati would justify the rejection of recruits for the United States service. By order of the Governor. JA NI ES KING, Surgeon General, Penna. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct. 28.—A man who says he was taken prisoner by the rebels several months ago, and who finally succeeded in obtaining a release, publishes the following description ofthe rebel steam er Merrimac No. 2: I have been at . Richmond for solute time. During my stay I %vent - ori board the Itier• rimac No. 2. She is thoroughly and heav, ily clad with iron, and in every way a tough customer. She has yet but one gun on board, but the others were ready when I left, and the rebels intended to have them all mounted in three weeks. Iler machi nery works well, and she can easily make eight miles an hour. The rebels have ev'• ery confidence in her capability, and are certain that the Merrimac No. 2 will prove a success. When the people of the North hear she is a failure, and that the rebels declare her to be so, then they may expect her out to do all the damage she can. 'Flieir intention is to delude and deceive as much as possible, so as to take us napping. For .this reason-a rebel officer made the remark that the obstructions on the James river at Fort Darling had been removed, intend ing evidently to convey the idea that the obstructions had been removed to let ,the Merrimac out. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct: 29.—The Bal ' timore boat Georgiana; Capt. Pearson, ar rived here at 8 o'clock this morning.. 1 . Capt. Pearson reports that about two o'clock this morning he saw the;light of a burning ship; which was about twenty-five miles distant. At four o'clock Capt.• Pearson sent a boat to the burning ship. Just before it reached her the mizzen mast fell and the ship was so much burned that her name could not be made out. Her life boats were all gone and she was on anchor, with her two quarter boats on 0 ,2 ) deck, bottom up. There was no one on board and no one in hailing distance. The NO ship being at anchor leads to the conclu• sion that the ship had been fired and de., serted. There are a variety of rumors afloat here respecting the ship, some facts' make it appear as if there had been a mutiny on board; while some persons think that the rebels have committed the act. The steamer Matamoria left Fortress E Monroe at non for Aiken& Landing. She only took up four chaplains and three doc tors for exchange. The Maple Leaf arrived herg this after noon, but did not bring the two hundred rebel prisoners as was expected from Fort McHenry. The last lot of:rebel prisoners sent to Aiken's Landing was not responded to by the Confederate Govern- Ment, and that may be the .reason fir the detention of the prisoners at Fort Mc Henry. The gunboat Miami arrived at Fortress Monroe this afternoon, and now lies at the government wharf, taking on board heav ier guns than she has heretofore carried. BALTIMORE, Oct. 30.—The loyal citizens arrested on uesday night and sent down WATCHES i WATCHES 1 ! WAT.CII ES !! ! the bay have not yet been released. Gov. • Bradford has gone to Washington to see . An °pp . orl l nnity which seldom occurs 18 now af the President. He has demanded the un- forded to e ery one desiring a good Watch, at an conditional release of the parties, and that eTeeedingly low. price. We are determined to the papers and documents that were Seized e m ° u H eri u sa t atraiTtterge o gn i r s ta v t io m t fi s o t i o W ti lte r h: cen at be given up. 1 , , heavy laril si beinik placed upon them. Upon The petition for the removal of General faeod,.conr . tion e ctusec . l'Lepiees, beautifully ea :fall, ii ; v 9 t o :lll , t xh or it tan i cy din_l 2 a brie imitation Wool received numerous signatures last go „ . e as wa Timekeeper, cota night and this morning. 1 position C 8.93 8, over which fine gold is e'ectro- An advertisement appears in the loyal icaledajVcsyclaseng a jtdd. i lru t l if trn l g ei r i er papers inciting the citizens to call at the Elated Aribi Watch, handsomely engraved. Union reading room and ,sign the memo- a 10,90. 11 ting silver plated Army Watch, rial for the removal of Gdn. Wool. : . e v i ea r s o iv a q r d ., ii , i f i , g o o t . An 111 ., i s e ie s. e, v o! . .. y en pr fzo s; ' LATER,—Thee-loyal' citizens who' were and neat, $ .2,00, Hunting compo?i ' tton cased arrested by order of General Wool, on l e'ir e e v e e anf T i l li itsahtifin"okhOn&fig i e T w h e e l le m d ; :n c Tuesday night, and sent to Fort Delaware, Time' Ohs er: the outer cue of sixteen carat have been unconditionally released by or. gold, levermovement and engraved in the finest der of the President. The papers seized BtY P it igto m s al excellent I ' -i n inc e P o i' i l t7Plitm ° l3 °. te a. at the time of the arrest have also been tide desired and remit the amount in a register r- - given up. Assurances have been given by ed letter and the Watch .will.be sent them ; or the - President thil Hid whole affair will bp Lheur re s i zt th i e." ‘ latl or an w ttry fE r i ttoi d i e th e e r. W it te n h . adjusted to the satisfaction of the loyal awi prices, s ant to an;l . 4d-ora. We are Tinian people of Mary lai d. factorers, a ,of Vest Chains, Rings, Lockets, ' .! Sleeve Hutto 8 and Studs, Bosom and Scarf Pins, BOSTON, October 29.—De St.c., and wil fill all orders a, much less than the puty Sheriff usual prices. Send for a Circular. Address Bagley proceeded to Fort Warren to-day . H BBAHD BROTHERS & CO., in a sloop, failing, to get a pasS in the reg-. Co i r 6 ilf v f i lf Nassau and John els., New York. ular steamer to serge the writ of Habeas :„ _ 1 Corpus, in the case of Mr. Winder. The 1 6"' - Deputy Sheriff was not allowed to land, and consequently returned to the city. He reported to the Court that his attempt to serve the writ was unsuccessful. I 'l he Judge remarked that he had no means with which to enforce the writ, and order ed the paper to be placed on file. This probably ends the case for the present. Petition for the Removal or Gen. Wool. - I • Circular in Regard to Deceased 0133.cers . and Soldiers.. &e.; t dio HARRISBURG, Oct. 30.—0 n account (if PITTSBURGH MARKET._, •. -•.— wszEreAckzuaVlEW- ---•- - 1' Carefully Revised and-Corrected by Pto our own oraereial Reporter s.. Omega THE SATURDAY MORRINGTORT, 1 , 1 1 Iteutarkremains---The markets unsettled in Pirrssuitom OcL 3trth.1862. I t ril•Ml its various departments. Thadithealty , in re ..-6vrerff hi currencyliterferes maters dly with open. bone. The demaid foi 'the leading articles was tiny an d sal e s ruederate:'We are :happy to be able riistill?lleullee a rise , in oar rivers , especially in the . ri n,eglatiny,,l.:ll& 'iV).ll, enable our large oil deal tisfied 1 which they have been out off for some time. supplies from that region. tife right Of the claimant, he will ) C4 11 1 1 : there is enough for a t° , 2 pt p th ro e c re ur ien t o h t e s ir ufficient for curia ee boats to t ' Adjutant General for any . informatic A our heavy loads. yet n oessary to perfect the claim, fond on the records, will be furnished OBTANT,..-Another advance liti hi , but not to the party concerned. th. Where thi, - affidavit or other evi , 1 w hi c h, aging. The weather for the past few days t o nn pleasant for out-door transactions. R4l Walla, Ninee one- weekly re, gn country ( sirs wrl Item. Iran leas advanced de ce proceeds from a foreign th official character of the magistrate or EN'I'S per tteg, ac acing officetbefore whom they are taken, IETY C kii: te C et ENl'per pound; ,Ignila, all I'd Hoop 13,i',' inch. 4Xit Da st be verified by a minister or consul of th United, States, resident in the country iron, iron, ac e where such evidence originates, the verifi- inn - a -Prices are ashade higher, Thu stock cat on to be in alI cases under the hand ly lonotiafge. The tit uptnd is principal- 1 an official seal of such minister or consul. GI . tit. Applications for certificates under, for w lfu ne gh .n t q lul nb sea n n t c t e h h e as ee h m e e en e o x b e t. P i t n ß ed erley, the seal of the War Pepartment, to be descripnarket-remains firm forth° various use in foreign countries, will only be en• tertuified whet coming from the highest i l i rise, intseverai lots havo arnved since the At d s ° o r e; Y on treg !Er of ih e o ff il e in t lieggi: representation of the country, through the niteol• Department of State. All the facts con thia r arti:i thz t traderket 0 '.ruly, with regal tr Sil ICS to fleeted with the subject of inquiry should is iw re e nti v :a n i c ts e tgn o 7 e t e ed t . o note in be i communicated, particularly the full There is non seem tohave reached the top. naive, name of regiment and company of Ale.-Teing beyond the local trade. the (soldier, when and where he was last the meaufe trr els. are the new rates set by heasd from, and m the names of the officers N 1192 bbis hf bbls IA under whom he served. Kennet...i XX Ss 00 400 Brown Stout Vtl Porte- .. 700 350 (Signerl)- L. rIIOIIIS, S eto-0 1 Adjutant General. the following -oit contains an ample eIiPPIY: Refined do 4/ sates: Soda Aah at 334 c; Major General Lew. Wallace has been fined do at tUr. at 7%; Nitrate at iIM; Re gued to duty in the Department of the iiO3. eh at 6(0 1 / 4 ' Pearls at 6;;;a lessee. inietin.-The, lots to meet the ri at present is confined to r a r er were: sh ed of the local trade. The Plain Ram; 0t." 4 6;1 4 @ Ger Sides 0% @ 7m, e r Butter.-Mark ,Ham5.12@1254. @ W ate sales of Ro .16;10_ 180; Pacied 12 ith good demand. Broursts---Sales a - Mon and s24l@s2 50 fo $1 50 "f dos for cora- Buckets and Ttgad fancy sides ill doze hirers' prices are as Pie Beaver mannfac 'fit 75; Tubs, No 1,3 ho ode, $1 bU; 3 hoops. noes k s43 75; No 2, $6; licaenA. $ 7 .14.2 5. • eeler's No 2. $2 51) ; ° . 75 ; ° ns l 45; p a l:-Buokets, 'plain in s 4 lair Bushels, sealed Candles-Sales of dil. 11c; Star 18®200; Bterinelt 1 / 0 V 134- 4°ukle• Cheese.-The market \ Li a g t o, ,n t i ci w em reta and e. ;_g o o t o l d b W ant. .. e ma l v n er y ds t r Acriyi lli w i li oc h . $1 ltsol 90--an advance. e ready sale at cordage rates al3 f ellows Manilla Rope Hemp do .„ ...... . .. r .l2lgl3cli lb Tarred do • ..... lea " Hemp Packi ng y am ,13014: " Manilla Bed (lord+, per dt : 12 lt Craeers.lll3 advanced r :s2 2 A 3.00 Water Cc 1 s o ee as tillowt: Butter. Sheeting -Eagle Shesti 7c. Bos , is n g ', ,s. per yard; Sugar 7e Niagara do 30.1 et., per yard. Cotton Yarn' No. stolo 0 70c per lb i No 16 ,_ i , 11 & 12 fib 71c '4 ,. 1' P 9 r ' "13 bs 72a " " "18 '4...." ,- ;: "14 .3) 73c ~" "19 ;;`• ".. '' 15 in 71c " " "20 ',l° .. . . No. 400 6 1 '163 per doe.tNe. fill) C . - ,00 es ;r3 . " s ., 400 an Mr, " "1" 1.0,0 01A .. .. " TOO 0, 33, .. .. 1 Carpet Chain assorted col, rs ' white, un er 15 cuts.: 18 IT 14 Candlewick, "'ls " Cotton Twine .. .. Bitting, common Eggs are scarce Prices have adv 5 151.1.1 ket firm. sales Baltimore w:atlat sa , es at 12(.141 per dozen. Fbeh- . 4 large, 825 : Lake Barring. 3 254203 s6a6 25'P hid; do Shad, 13(.4;1 i 25; M n ae Fish, 4 00 ? LK- ylge ° Feed= prices have further advanced' 4,. „ g firmer market as follows: Middl n s "1 ', Stull, $l.OO and Bran, 00c per cut . 4' • ; ; - -/) Flour . -We have nothing new to note,.,, gard in this article The market is firm V; good demand and a light Supply. The rates ~, fixtra, 5 7 - . 1 )5 90; Extra Family C 10Oti '-'• '' Choiee 7 0.1,,,.7 z 3, nye 1 , 1011 r.— ales 4 7594 IC. 'Ural .1.-1112 rket firm at the following rat Wheat from wagon Rod, 1 10141 15; White, 1 12:;. Corn held atfidgY62. Oats, new, 45; hid, ,a - ,0, Ry e i n demand at 62.41 h. 5. Barley in acti demand at 1 200'1.22, 4: roet•ries. -Mark et firm. Soles of ,sugar t oc4 1 0, •' Io' 2 , ll' i: Molasses, .ale , tit 5.1(a SR ; LAlree ha ------- alvanccd with small sales at 20,'Ne , 27; z. Gibe. Pipe. QITARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, 1 Thursday evening, October 2.:). j A 4irce of cavalry belonging to the cora -1 e man of Gen. Kelly left Ctiniberlatid yes terda ~, making a forced march into Vir ginia n search of rebel marauding caval ry wh had been committing depredations 113'th t section. They marched all night, and c me up with them this morning, cap turin sixteen prisoners and twenty horses, also o e.hundred and fifty head of cattle which those guerrillas had stolen from the citize s of an adjoining county. The rebel pickets under Gen. Walker, at Uppe ville, were driven from that place I, yester ay p. as. The infantry were said to ha e marched to Snickersville, their intenti n evidently being to escape to the right o the Blue Ridge mountains by way Rif Suilker's Gap. This is the only news from that section to•day, The nrders of the commanding General of thisarmy are being carried out day and night wiith all possible dispatch. . The rebels have destroyed a portion of Ei the railroad running from Charlestown to Winch sten . An, to Gen. Longstreet, who was paying visit at Fairfax, was taken pris inner to-(lay. MINTING HOUSE STATIONERY, DI IA It ES FOR, 1563, all sizes TOGRAPHIC ALBLIIB, new lot TIPPED WITH INDIA RtTlihß, So arra .ed that it is always clean and ready for use. SLOCO B'S PATENT INKSTAND is 'ackno• ledged to be the best airtight in.- ever offered to the public. PQCKET OOHS FO it POSTAGE CUrtRENCY W. S. HAVEN, CORNER WOOD .t 'HURD STS. TI E TO MERCHANTS E A .1.. E 1 S, GOODS FOIL FALL T N, 111ACRUIVI dr C 0.., INVIT ).THE ATTENTION OF BUT ERS of TRIMMINGS ILMBROUILIRIES, ITORIBRY_,__GLOVES. MILLINFRY GOODS. NOTIONS. &0., .ko Our present 'stock embraces everything here tofore kept, with the addition of many new and useful art.! les, to which we invite tha-Mteeial attention o the jobbing trade. OLDIERS golog RI to amp should supply thomselyes with India, It liber itionkets, nil Wool Shirts, oolliockii, Gloves, Suspend ers; Coll rs, EATON. MACRIj.II CO., au:3o No. 17 Fifth stroot. mi. lIOES, silo: Silo . MVO . SHOES, .. SHOES, SHOES. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, ~, Of all EClads at MAD LLAND'S AUCTION. C ELLAND'S AUCTION. WC ELAND'S AUCTION. COES'APER FOR AUTUMN OF ISM. e .sortmont of beautiful P PER HANGINGS, :ty es. aught before the tax ad (7ance, will at the :sallow prices. W. P. MARSHALL: No. Zr Wood street. • 1 Anal *EAR UNIONTOWN FOR 1 sale.— I 0 . acres. Thirty cleared and in Won : .nnainder choice timber. Good ../ril wat red. excellent springs; suitable for I ns grain of stoc . Ba-r and Grist Mills within a mile; good r ad to . Uniontown. Frio% :$7 per acre. For to . etc., apply to or address 1 15. tillf li BERT &SO3I 8, ' ... .., - l . Commercial Brokers, ' I ' 51 Market a. reet. FRESH .r.ikI,V,A.L Ok! BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, iwhiehwill be Bold at the old prices at eel; t DOKLANWS, 98 Market street. ESZEIN Pcr Inch 7cl I' 4 l Inch do 8c 1 7 do.. do 4S.je 2; 1 :". do .. Y z do d o 3 do 40 I 3.!,1 1 do I.oc 4 do.. I', do 26c 15 do Unnpowder.—The late advance was to the foll"wing; Rifle. $3.25 1 , . keg; Blasting, $8.50. nide% aro in fair demand; :Wes of Dry I'l in 17v.0.3c ; Green Sa!ted, Calf do tic. Iron and Nails. Flat Bar Iron. .'Ato 6 by :`4 to 1 inch 2 to 6 by , to 1 to 0./ i to " Horse Shoe Iron. "4 to 1 by 516 to 3i inch........... Heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by and 3-16 inch to 1,11:i by '4 and 3-16 inch 7, 1 4 to 1% by and 3-16 inch. ';i" to , 3/ and 3-16 Rich Hoop and Light Band 2!...1' to 6 inch IX to 2 inch._ 1% to inch 1 to 1;4 inch... inch 3 inch inch. cent lb extra for all Cut Hoops. Mound and SqUare. I to 2'4 inch 4 , 4 to 2.4 inch... 3 to inch inch inch 4 and u-I , linen' and 7-16 inch. o-l 6 '4 inch 3-16 inch........ e zi to 1 1 4 inch, ton num inch. gi inch. :0, 3 4 Oval Iron Sheet, lion, No. 7 to 17..... ' , lB to 24 .................. ........... " 25 and 27 ......... Wi ..... - t i lb extra. Shoots over 33 in. do. !-c Plates. Boiler Iron, 3-16 to %inch Boiler finds Tank 1r0n,3-16 to',4 in.,not over 30 wide, 3% 3-16 to Y 2 in. wide 4 Tank Heads, (not flanging) 4J Boiler Rivets.. ...... . ....... ... .... ..... Stec/. Spring,to 4 in. wide 1 4 by 3-16 and 1.4 LS 3 -16 sJad l / 4 in.... Plow, 4 to 16 ...... Plow Wings .......................... American Blimer Nang. 60d F ds and ence. 10d, 123, 16Brd, a 20d, 30d. 401 50d & 8d and 9d ..... 611 and 4d and 541 ........ .... ... 3d 3d Fine Bfi;a Cut Spikes. 3to 7 inch... ...... Wrought kes 4 inch, all lengths 5-P3 ltailroad Spike 3 Leather. Red Spanish sole,? lb 23@27c Upper Tidozs33o4. 0 Slaughter do 20030 - Bridle do 40(.48 Harness do 28031 e Skirting Vilh 33c OlL—Market firm, prices advanced, The rates are: Relined, best brands, in bonds, 35c; Sha ded do., 30c; best brands, free oil, 30040 c Lu bricating, salts at 250.10 e ; Duck Creek. none in market; Crude Petroleum. 15e; Benzoic) Deodor ized, 28030 e; Linseed. advanced to 1 05; Lard Oil, No. 1,85090 e per gallon. Potatoes are in fair demand ; we quote sales ranging DOM 650130 c per bushel. Mess Pork—There is nothing 0.:(Ing in this article. We' quote' nominally at $l2 00? barrel: Pig BietaL—The market is very firm, baton settled • too much se to give correct quotations Seeds are looking up, (+lvor is held at $4 070 $.5 00. Timothy at .$1 020$1 70. Flag $1 75 bushel. Rags—The following aretho latest: White colored 3c; old Manilla rope and Hemp do, commands 2c 1' pound. Soaps—The following are the manufacturer? prices: Rosin, tic; No 1 Palm, (PA; Castile and Toilette, 10(i; Sawyer's Chemical Olive.4k.c, Wo man's briend, 7c? 1b Straw—Sells from city scales at $6 00(07 2570 ton Starel—Woods'is• selling at 54e 'ft Thin lots. Salt,—Prices hat stagain advanced with sales at $3lO Cal 25 It barrel. Tin Plate.—Sales fI. C. $l3 00; I' X. $1550; Block Tin. 41(4-12. Whiskey.--Sales. City Rectified, 35@eVn Old Rye. Si 50@2 00. `‘Vhite Leal.—Pricei have anvanced. White in oil, per lb 9;4093.1e: Red pore. per:1 1 .9;4%9W; do. do. dry perms. 93i@eie: Idtharge. Wee. • QUIRTS AND. DRAWERS 'CHEAP AT ►M4loll4gurs. b 5 11.fthetreet. . : ' therewere th' ing. The we' warm for the Z Th : the Mirerr: for Manna WA. Ca .1 strived yeste town. she ". no mistake. Juliet haa ti boat service, Z Ou inSurther E Thel Steamer-Key (123• for einci g tea up in a . v. fertober neai SEr The V:enderarift, otnnati. Sha tion from our boat in every superintende. gratulate him Thomas Shn Se" The I Coot, Robitls° Louisville, I tar Dim meat of Copt . • Bho leavos on , "WI , Mt I WEST Igo. VI for the above a 4P. M. For fr, oe3l. 1 THIS I) I E t adr 6 27. i t L.L. Vand rgri above port thi ply on board. oc3l For Chi L THIS WIWI& S san,moraniatale toratpdiate Pohl passage apply of Tor Tinelnni TIII3 CLAW, S, bhu Conwdy, Clerk, For freight or 0e.31 PITTSB Lawn AND M Pardee OF A Single Seat in P Dress Circle. centre Colored 50 centre Galls • Farewell Be efit of Mr. R. E. J. MILES, Anilltistappear nee but one of MI hiNEHAIIA. HE THE nuarEß. The Forest D on Mr. Miles Song Fanny hurt To conclude ith the • 00HWOOD. Dick Turpin Mr; Miles B 0 0 T MeCLEL . 60 . .2 00 2 75 Etna Jun Cash & Bank &co ts ., 11. S. & City Bonds Railroad Mortgage ' Real Estate. l , l Total &mitt 31/ :ig 4 4 1 e, t',l 31 ................. 3 4 Claims, nnadj Fire and cppted at as fa, aiatent with DWELLING insured on m five years or I. promptly paid Applications out relay, :,an; fidelity and di oclB:3md DISSO• • 4N OF PARTNERSHIP. ' moiri PA TNEItSIirP under the ame and style of 1i101111.11.3TZ, tl LEAH:LEY. JO tiNSON, wasilissolved on the 2lnd of July. Erascus Johnson retiring. The business of the dating from the 28th day of March last, will be settled by CIIALERIZ BLEAKI.RY; • 6e17 No. 153 Wood street . CUs ?. • W. ( ;:v • 7!..1" to BW' 5% • 11. BE L M.J • 141 HITCH STAB= opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, - I l i. DIAL= IN NOTES, BOND :MORTGAGES =ad other Seen rides. 3 E 0 3 75 4 00 4 25 4 75 5 75 5 75 6 75 3 75 SOLAR OIL OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. Of.A.IR ST.REEZ. near the Bridge. giL.Addrese J.• VW' werl9-tf TO CONSITATTP7IO3. 911 HE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN .111. restored to health in a few weeks, by a very siniple:reinedY, itfter having sugared several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadfhl a, disease ; Consum lion—is anxious to make known to his follow suff rers the means of cure. : To all who des re it, he will send a presoription used (free of oh ge), with the directions for pre paring and resin the same, which they will find a sure caroler Orm =Viol', Asthma, Bronchitis, die. The only °bloat of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit theaffneted, and spread information -whibli be toneives to-be invaluable:' and he hopes evdry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may _trove a blessing. ' . Parties wishing the_prarerption wilt please ad= drers Rey. EDWARD A. WILSON, b ngs CO . ' N. x S WEE 1r PiIIrEATOES.--11 atiougis choice SweetlPotatoes just reoeived and fir sale by JAS. A. FET,ZRE, , 0c25 Corner Market aid Eirst streets: cußTioi HOUSE AN. !MOP VIRG • and Liberty 9 ItirOrders 801101 say FAMILY Family Fla :., s . - , -. t ir.''.- ‘, V=. i k C Bs IN ' ~LI;~t~SN7~. _ T OFPITTOBIlltiM,„ : feat eightiichot mawr and' ther dtuing thikai was -untuntrat 0, eaztiictoeya'-:,-1-..: 4 rse ay wo for ir ' .I""hoVit ß os e` te Alei-!:mitatiiiotli • day from Pottar'lBlaY*diSti a splendbl piece of inaoaamsm.and. , pretty ..eteatiore Romeo and sold.l to the-Gov - it:ailment for Eklan4 .boats en are an*iciasly . awai a of water... - - new and seplendid linssenger nal I. She has been finished atilt fit; • superior manner.. :lye rO4 - , new steamer mmanding, leaven today for 01n4 • attracted a good deal of atten-1 'ver MOD. Shoes inifna a elqundi4 !resp!respect. 6ho wal built ur.dertlio ect. of Copt. Vandergrifte• - W lon producing -Bo tine aboet. Cantl n be found in the' office. punctual . steamer . liastingat is sOnounood for Cincinnati and t fail to note the advertise Shurean'a steamer Silver Clcrud atarday. or Cineinnettil. I , LS Dki ; - 4 P. M , - TIIIE-NEW-AND.SP.ILEN.?; ID Passenger. Steamort—KEY' N. Evans, conunander,-will. Mayo d intermediate points . this day at eight or onnago apply on board. Tor etuciptuatl,, Y, pg§rnvEty-4 P. M. DIEW A ND SPLENDID. arsenger- Packet. VOLUNTHER, commander, will leave for- the, day. For freight or Passage ap--' unlit". and Louisville. IDAY.'O CT, 31-10A.31.:4 71 4 FINM PASSE NGER auaer HASTINGS. R. Robin vrill leave for ihea'iove and in, is as announced. For freight or aboard or to J,B. LIVINGSTON & CO. or JOHN BLACK. Agont. ti. Louisville, Cairo and St. LOCUM, I AY. OCT. 31-4 P. M. HE NEW AND SPLEN iID Passenger Steamer SILVER inan. Commander, Captain J. 73. ill leave as announced &clove. JlLL...age apply on board. 1/BEMENT'S. RGH THEATRE .WM. HENDERSON miasmic—Private Boxes, $5 CO ivate Box, $1 00 Parnnotto and airs, 50 omits; Family Circle, 25 finery, 25 caner. Colored Bozos. 15 omits. TION SALES AND SHOES -A T - AND S ADCTION 55 Furrn STREET. • Market Value, otas $261,667 35 952,461 00 .eks 685,411 66 225,033 00 107;412:00 ...... .. ........ .......... 166,200 CO ...... . . 87.963 18 $2,433,138 19 LIABILITIES. ‘' and:uot due 4177.1362 16 Lf Nangah - on layer ince ac • mole rates and mica is ark eon it profit and reliable indemni - y, 67T.RUGS AND..OHH \TENTS. • f▪ s.vlrable terms, for gal of • Lasses equitably, 'ad solicited. Poe 11 4' 10 Wwilthth -1 . all ba 6.1111 sin's' • 'p a do & BROTHER, • "'" . 9 63 Fourth street,. Pittabititthrts. WORMS COMPANY, Selretai7 and Treasurer.' C. STEINMETZ, Gassy. Az. CA.UPENT JOBBER. lbetcreate, .: wiesj-W*4l PEMS33lllt(tityk tad amtProliudy ititeatliat4 _ LO'v it..t4so Eistacti Jim receive(' and forsake byl JAR: A. FETZER,' Mutat Aug Wirstesursto, I '2. alPaii l4-14 1in l - 'cojiragh:l! luelhAti ; ' W ritotWotlysngilow tooo. B4a t-_Jel4± *N :it4;'!-- COnt 24 .13*=•jsl!or'-tf6oa • HOZ- AIEILITAILVVOTICOV4"( • •BOVW. WI: Waalthuct 7 tf , CitioD., cl.r4A)cf;.3;. , led% MAJett JOSICPU:4;4itierrOIG Sir - YOll are hereby not prized to ra~se.a Regiment. a Cavalry to the Stati"of.PolitlipellitT,' ilia, for three - Yeant or dniwa the oaf. In oast• oN:dna in tl,aet? Ne from this Department : • • the Field- and Stile Otheereen* , be, , fititst". - 1 Wed tipeweetnpletion of the organizes.'lOn oftlke-Beitt , idles of - clothing' . imam; horses , and elate teMde will be furnished by the propeljlePartaleati-, By orderoftheSecretarof W C BUCKLiir AI Brigadiettlen*landA ! A:44. . . - 11.14nQUAB.Velte nalTi/3blltg; - The foregMtg'intboritY Of the War'Depaiiinteol -- -" ia,appproved; and _ordered .that the RegitifenteV Cavalry.thne authorised le beraiied agreenbl_tto the tame and onttutiaationindieated , hythil,:w Department" - Brorder ofthe'Govertiot__.- • A..L. 'Adjutant (1 enertd - .Pennsylvatda.' Rrom tie above it Will' he seen that titep.nder;;' signed has been debt milbotized to'raleetkilleg.; Intent., It will be attached; n for - - the Stanton' Cavaliy, - atatCol Janies-A l -44.441t., , maker will - aSsiSt - itt'..eomnietingithe - Regimen The fatal:hal:don:Regiment anew at:Oithe Heire, uniformed, and vall-:be' , ...nionnted:lere:44lve6 . - Companies, of- this Regiment are , F.dvi and Is: fast filling np n a r ar_ . Companies. parts Of Companies and squatkrniC already accepted. Nava now the last andmadefibtr , edly thorfinestoPportunity for Amtering - thireari,' vice.r:A/IBOunties from the United Staten wifi be given:le the .01012,:tirid"the Allegheny countw Bounty to Edelman seine): be irdiatedtronittille. gheny County. This Bittalien... hue'. bPen called for special service the Seereta.iYpt War.imid Will be armed, equipped and hersedwitilln*nat possib:o delay: ear The Colonel can &and at ltesidonnitera,.. BANK BLOCK; - Fifth' street . .....abovis,..bletieral Howe'enfdoe. - CORM-TO: THE TWOII.IMDRED'REEN fill:the ranks of the aiINTO PENNSYLV9N.T.4 RESERVE pORFS: ,,, Gbn ilemen desirii?g tojoin•the areeyeanncrteonnoid themselves with a better regiment. ! For further information inquire at ltecruitingtElieei; AVilkftts Hail.'Feurli street. - ,• : . LOUT. JOEN F. BIRKPATRICI: r e - ocl6:tnovlst - .Recruiting Oftr. FOR THE .SIXTY THIRD _AWES other Pennsylvania- regiments.7-The: under signed' is still receiving recruits for. all ;the Ponnsylvanbs regiments, but moreebiieciatly t.ha . popular veteran regiment, the- Siity-thil.W.9odl by the gallant Col. Hays. lle jay to every recruit the usual governinxint , bounty and nd Vance pay also the county bondluidextra bonnd- - - tyuf $lO. .He will receive recruits fe. - ,i:Mis braheh - of the service; infararwcavalry . -or - ertillerY. Office at Wilkins Hall, FOnith street. - •v. E. ditbss. Ist-Petit. 6911. T. V. Inf. etLL'AT PUMA)* and supply yonrsolveB FALL andIVINTER. HOSIERY and (MOVE'S BALMORAL HOSE, fur ladies and misses. - - BOSTON RIBBED HOSE, for ladips'and.ininr,s, .FLEECY -LINED HOSE, for latHeinnttnilBBB... KID. CLOTH. SILK -and. WOOL CLO YES, GAUNTLETS and .MITTENS. , ; WOOL HOODS. SCARV3,--NITEIA.S.. MUFFS. ARMLETS, SONTAGS. LEGGINS., GENTLEMEN'S UNDERSHIRTS and DRAW ERS, TRAVELING and LINEN gIITILTS .) .; - TIES, COLL ABS. MUFFLERS, °Amu- • LETS and GLOVES. WOOL, ME: ElNO.and COTTON HOSE. . And many other articles suitable for the told season atthe lowest Prices. • MMIP..T.JM 7S Market at., between Fourtirand I/tam - dud - it 0n23 WiliEtEr& Sewing' Mach NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBITItaIL'EI Awarded the.l4 - ret Prerniai at he Unite,d'Stattes Fair FOR TIIE-:YEAfiS 1858, ISS9 and lIPWARDS,OF S 0 , 0 0 :o`'. , .d . MACHINES noM in the United' Statek. Elia 20,000 SOLD . Till PAST Titat'4.` Woofer 1&11ie Utifino - -wnkt LER • SON'S IMPROVED - ILEDUcIIWRIISOBS, with .thweast4 ,en of ita mitita nether 'bid and • mortmoeful - Family &Our Machine pow in um: It doeaequaittkmll 011 ale thickest and Akiiinisifabrim thakea the inipossible to anravel. sides,: aimple in emartruotion, mare sYtf)di - :th movement, end more durable tburr alp othorroty chine& Cinnabar riving deserlptijn ofmaebinefund bed - calk on or by letter. ?19017,1daebbie watututtedifOr t piir4crt . aps - • ~.1 -5'4,,::,-;•4:,.--:::: .. 1.,.;'„- V-ks•--,-.;;AL-j-;',-.--';.-- P3 . 7-:„;_:, , NAtri ' *9l3 .-=P-• iLOYD•• - -,- •• .• . f ..'-e-_--'-.----•--ax-7'---;:',.,,,,,-....,%; . -.-‘,-- - . -. s ect -diL ct,„----,4_,•:-----,•--,?- .—.,_ ...., _.,•,--..1,,?---,...t,-,...,,,,,„- .„.,..-.•• ---• • " "-- - Of ''..'''-•,1!!1fW:',.-4,0 a , zillhoe seller ' Tq666,-mwx.ri x, and Iron , Nails and smr. - - -. .., i,,ii.4-i: Iso.#4rein.Sr"l-1-T-1411 ie.,140.4.....„.„.„-,..-..,---..,:•,- Works lib,initable. cy„,„.„,GA8N0Rkjw,.,:.,...y are adjoin.i.pir Rl' -f-t '..,.-:.:11,,,Ai0mt..-.:i!.:-.44; _ .. • ...,. siii.mate.r.6llxo6 -4111. 6 Warehouser No "Eau 6 1 4urille - - ' r- I ;;.--,.'• .. -;:".-.-4.f-_-,:,,z;f,i'-7::.-t;"e•.----• . . klUtSpirOTolt 1710 X xecoarratcroati.r,. we ate now manufacturing lA. I M "Fd Fg • which we are prepared to dekverii;mour itgAr, yARD, 509 LIBERTY 8 *ilia% Best 9= of Family haild Rs DTClsorir Oiii - ai.::.:l-:1:11i.1::Ur' - ' - ' - 'a:?' - 4 - - BREWERS. AND itAtgriiie .1 1 watmx &maw lingwattr:,/ Pittsburgh, Septemberlo,44o2,4 ' - Dzssommoiir ink*Airrilnutillajr.,-; -- —The partner-shin lirntofore exisfinglke,- - tween JOS SPANCER and W. 110'GARRABD was dissolved on the.2oth of Anguit:ltiez,'lv. M-GARRARD being authorized to settle - up. the business of the late fum at the otßee in theßrew - - ery,__ & ld'ATho Browing_Businesk will be contitined.by SPENCER AY. who intend to haveal wnys on hand a superior article of ALE,POR TEtt and BROWN STOUT. The - undersigoed will be thankful to the friends.of the late ftrurfor a continuance of their patrortsge. and 'prowl's° to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all who . may purchase from them. ' _ - Mr. ROBERT WATSON. Of Liberty street, so long known to the business community will have, the management of our business, with the ; full control in the Brewery. . . Address all orders to SPINC.EI3.)k-MoKAY.':-.'-' .Pluenix Brewery, PlttabtuviiPa. JOSEPH SPZNOratr sels-154 ,JAMES i'EOPLES : Offtoe,lf. E. oo473oll*Fiftiftf4. Film . • ' ; .. Jarceslf Berner,- + Qni.w att.- - - 74.: ,-;, ,_mwam • Volin B. Park's. ch ar i eß &Th aw ,Dani j M al7aee , . Z*o William Van Kl f -11 .nry rape - - wmir,l3llw . ZOKai Yla-* ( W; D IWIti. I ipporAiroria,r,4so - 7 .lsisehsacieltaivit ramii 4)06%, COMIC Afilgi,M). ~-=°, gty ...