- MR''''ll4ll.! MAI:j. ....„... T a t" 1_ 7 SWIM *O4 itit-Tolii zil. 10 Njii9 7ireh and a O&M fottlialtafiir ibu t o 12111=111244 and ata an: or us atottr " e ... slikanasubsoziptifinq At 6 / 1 -6 4X ' 01 1)1) 11' --"r c or --- Drafts* ; liltrlditors The , : ,e.y per month of te maitia,yo4,„ 7 _ taste i 'llre'servlcerrf„the islhe-eanie esthattOr volaateers 4"th ifice of. the ; United Otates, a Ibllows : op al, $222i Lientenat Colonelo/98;. 'or $170; OaptaitiXsl2o,o ; i?irst Leg si lo 5 6. Se wn* ttiett. =,5 11 450;; brim sea si a Lient., $;10,5,64); privateb, $l3. . 4 ,.- 9 p R.* assettid%irmasian6V the State en . tifilly different frolk:44n - ng riot, a breach, tg ore peace; or u_when the r called Upon to aid; thp..civilivociss 18 ° , n mph er 'keigencioti,lroti-eoliairussidned ders- aindirivntes-raeive $1 50-per- die . each, a comuusironedofficers.the sam compensation a those of Mt regular army; irliiel : tiai S lam ps th,soke. and The OOniminion , haamade a decision relative tiilaz s a• On deekei dra ft s, Commission ~, i iiites, ttco lila cif literal, t 4 every basis, near rani 'rind m as ollows : TRE41,3114 DEP4'. aim :Orrice or Ix- Tsiiiiii- tarruir, ABHI#GTO27, October i 26d, 1862, :, I Word ..`,. ,eaY :that when the 1 maker of lei 'check, draft, Mite, or any other domukient,- slMlVileglect to put on 1 thitreguired stamp, it - ill not do'for the. party receiving the sameto affix the stamp; and cancel it, bat it. m)zit b returned to the maker !Or him 4,0 de it. '-- -GEO. BotivviLt;,Coanission . . iit ,._____ r c:c . .. ._ , ~. ~Mr ,1101.11am!'! 4 1 aJoriti. . I s Virerebitikyeste :Morning that 'the maioritY-tif Mr: U r i : ? Congressman pleciAzi..tho23d- • -- 154;854. Alle gliiiy Cityl#nay , be, - - oat, said to have elected him ; . : ;t as his t.ijority there was I , o 94',.ind,the 712 maj. it received in the remainder orAlleghen °linty was nearly i l overcome by Butle r in = Armstrong Conn ties. It is iiiiittlo. natal:Ming that, with i l all hisjantfrtai 'prestig,. the majority of Mr. Williams; should 43 so small. In 1860 Mr. Mciltnight'hiali Allegheny and Butler coanti§s, 4,140 mjority over both candidates, and Mr. Cofde had, in Arm strong, 646 over his oppnent,-givin g . a total - Repabli4n majcirit in the present diatiicti of 4,686; thus exlbiting a falling off in two yeM‘il of 8,832. • - • HeavyFForge 114216e e 114216 A Some arper has be "making a raise" in the interior of thiState, victim. ising severaLlianks And kpkers. The Press eies ' e following abonnt of his operations: k`,4 l It appears that about th 6th of the' present month al well-dressedond gentle. manly looking' Man presentei himself at tharOunter'oftfie Jersey Slior Bank, and representing hiu self to be L. 1. King, of the.Srht Of ; Sethi,. King Slut, of 888 Biaidway, NeWlYork,and 364 14 to stre e t, Chicago, - tlealertilin furs, skins, *O., stated that in, consequence of the "[Wig-troubles in _tha l kest•thiiirdescriptio n of aerchan dieelad greatlyCenhanced in•prit' and he had some up kite .that_portion oflea ns y). vai2ia see -if6l he could not 'arches° there. , -He seemed to be perfect. posted in _the trade, and wound up b,y4)%enting a draft..of the State Bank •of Ind,na for $3OlOO on the Park Bank of Ne',York, which was cashed: He then went r Lock Haven, and tellipg an equally pusible story there, succeeded in "don* , the bank located there out of $3,000 He appeared to be harry whatevi; but in stlay-Ortwo after he took the•stie for Bellefonte. At tie Point he presend to Humes, MCollister Hale & Co., prate bankers, acemilartAraft for sl,o6o,ilse one to W. P. Reynolds & Co. for iOO, both of which were cashed. The auttri ties are after theihrger, butthas far ley have been unablejo obtain the slighat trisco - of his :whereabouts. it • A Ginnie Dinner. A splendid game dinner was servedp at the Tremont Efonse, Chicago, on Thrs day, 23d nit.„at the one o'clock ordintr, i The locality s, asive all Min*, highlyn. vored in the way of game, as all the bits of the prairies findi a market in Chief% bue the bill of' fare is unusually rich, s • the reader may fridge from the followi f V list-of side dishes Roast Prairie Chickens, Broiled Quai Roast Brandt, Roast Wild Turkey, Rom Wood .Ducks, Roast ' Gray Ducks, Rd . Sarldhill 'Crane, Roast Quail, Roast Ma lard - Ducks • Roast'tPanvas Back Duck, Roast Wild GeesejLßoast Green Win; Teal Ducks, Vensicin Steaks, Roast Brea, Bill Ducks, Snipe,Broiled;' Broiled Blue . Wing Teal. Ducks Roast Black Ducks, Broiled: Ploveri Roast Saddle . Venison, • Currant Jelly , Brbiled Marsh Birds, Broiled Reed Bird 4 Broiled Rice Birds, - Itoast Widgeon, Broiled Suirrel. These dinners are•nf regu q lar ocourrence at the Tremont, as the bill of fare is head ed "Eighth; Trinnall.Game Dinner." If, as we opine, they so] far exceed the ordi nary dinnets of Gage, Bro. & Drake, we propoile td "take a hand" at the next. DahlOens. The;: Philadelphiaikrequirer says Sev eral large thirteemino Dahlgren guns ar rived at, Mashington!atreet wharfyester day a ft ernoon, from Pittsburgh on the way ce: to liTerk- . They; each weighed over 15,800 pounds. Considerable difficulty was experienced in removing them from the cjtss. • is Retained. Pitt:Stunglf holic, of this week, has the "Bev. 14 O'Voimo'r, a t J., late Bishop of this Diocese, arrived in Pittsburgh on Thursday of last week, on a short visit of business. " He was greeted by many of his late flock, who eipressedtheir joy at being able to -see him °nee ,mine in improved health y":: : ' • - Leeti#4. Thur.:443ra of Bishqh:Domenec, for the benefit of the House of Industry, tomor row overdo should bejborne in mind, It will be delivered at Samt Peter's Charch, Allegheny. - • Caltho4.4ll . or the Niche in the Walk is a new tale of Louisiana,* Dr. J. H. gob inson, with illustrationsby by Henry Miner, Fiftlicl street, at , twonty five cents: "She Lowrie likomteide. Yesterday was taken i Mp in the Oyertmd Terminer by_the closing testimony for the defencifie evidence and the argu ments of counsel. Thecaie will go to the j . 11 1 7 . lieW I'@B. • nig ancient lestival'4lpassed off quiftly l as , eVea:l4.- The inveigles had a nday tim e and 'ming and old met in , pleasant Bog interwierse..•.Thiii6 one ofthe relics oft lie olden time that we hope to see jirr petu ated. x4ll 4. Hata. Caps and Ladles' Fll l / 1 1. At Pawing's, -.389 Wabd street, can be seen the hirgest - dad best stocks of the above: ods_to be fOund in the city. The Hat And g,o Carl department embraces-all the most desirable styles of goods in the market. 'A 'very.large 'assortment' of la dies' Fare' of the most;fashionable kind also childien's Fars in t variety. ; Pereouii . ( Iss• Hanish Oat. TA Ford of_Ohio and Hon;Jefale D. Briiht; pt Indiana, lug. passed throes this city Thur sday even' 1.! 4 ' 11 CW-ItTOV. ~ e;__,...,—, Vanieg..,,_ l'aiDi-1..; uct:•:::ilist;:_l§.s2;consitiMpt fitgle. )21Prefe114,;3fg,f0046,471111 die ' - -- Wsi witrdt -SCrPic and --,,-. ' Loomis Johns 'a 4.ppesl „Argued V u and - Sham on for: a pollard. Fetterznan land. ti Wiz' for al elleeinotheacdt I 1 Coats ' Co; -VB. Cleikeil.... , , Vif:o cases - Atlgned:r l' Acheson for plaintifin,et : mi an :by Saxon COntral . ' ‘ _ i : t , .• : Kennedi is; _Kennedy : /tithed- bt. fli framilttif for plaintiff in error; eukuut 7 4 br Igor, contra; T '/P.ltiitilotsrgit 'Sanitary Coln .. %71 mthilon. ,' 4 ' ° win g meths names of the menti bers .li ittibtirgh Sanitary Comatis, ird' ju L : , —ad • • by the vebels,;•tiftiii:ii* inl P ris ° 4 1 \ of several months ': Theis.' a smi th!' Brown, Leopold Hart,W; E. 008146 - -•. 1 ',1 : : : „ McCombs 'and "John! ktHanle. '= N" ~, very_harshly treated' the r.! . ...,:t Iv' ooked upon:them as spite in- 4 , , lie. • t e:y Suffered - a treat deal of‘ in '7 a ud io , *vation during their l incareeniti • ' ' in ' 'w e ' .nd. The parties are all Pitts On : li. ,were captured at ' 1 8 " a " 8 1"' .17 "'L e l ruling on our sick and w imded tlicre. vieir friends will - betratilied Wittier, oft• releaw> a \tr Th Weather Everson! hi hommeriting up he: er glo rious weath we are -n' epic, iV are in the midst of a delight ul e • di summer, fitie it will be :of short du • and stern . yrihteryill soon be upon us on ShOisktim Acident. \l A child about four years of age, 'dough-. ter of aliermin named Hass, residing on Butchers' .Run, Reserve township, was 'burned to , death on Thursday afternoon., Shp had hein"left in charge of an elder sister, who went into a neighbor's hcniiie;., and on returning, a feW minutes afters' found the little sufferer! dead upon the floor, her :body burned td a crisp; the'lred in flames and the house fall - of Smoke. The clothing,' of — the, child had. taken, fire from the grate and *she had ran towards the bed, setting the clothing on fire.. Mr. Hass has been sadly:llllEo, 4 W within a few weeks past, having lost his' wife, eldest son and daughter, from consumption. . Couviletesi. , Thos. Urie, who last-week was tried' at New Lisbon: for the mu r der of a man named Wright, at Wellsville last winter, was found gunty in the second degree. A motion has - been made ialarrest of jedg ment, and; also -for . a new trial. Beat, who was in ; company whir Ude at , the time of the.,murder, will be tried for the I same offence? iext week. - 'Substitutes. Thera are more substitute. offeringhere now than are wanted, g o ateat majority of the drafted men will ernselves.. A ntiniber of psrsons from hio. are nowAn the market as substitutes. O The rulingrate is now about $250 and will lib lower soon. . _ I:Died in a Fl«. An in q uest ,was held by :Coroner Mc- Clung yesterday Morningupon the body' of William 11Agell i i who.died in a tavern on Pennsylvania. avenue about ten o'clock on Thursday night, quite suddenly. The deceased was in the bar rootn,'and while there was seized with a sadden fit, in which he died. He was known to have been a latelyf intemperate habits, i but , he had enlisted in the Stanton Cavalry, and was usually on duty at Camp Howe. From the testimony of a physioutu l it was eviL dent that the dedeased died qf apoplexy, and the jury so found. He was about 80 years of age, a single man, and resided with his mother on Tunnel street. Gldrious News 4 L Our rers, in common with all, ire rejoiced aat de the news that the Army of 4e Potomac has Commenced' to move, abi that it will march without much delay fi) Richmond. We are disposed to behevi McClellan has now the greatest army evet assembled in the field—and we would also state here that McClelland is now pre pared with a large, choice and varied as-' sortment of Boots and Shoes, Divas Goods, Yankee Notions, Cutlery, &c:, which he n sell much lower than regular.dealers. all at his headquarters, 55 Fifth street, nil be convinced.- Madame Anna Bishitop. We are pleased to state that Madame lna Bishop Nho was recently, burned to math at St. Paul, Minn:," was the wife of atavern keeper residing, there, and not tt celebrated vocalist. • Sword Presentation. . t r. Walker and Lieut. Byers, of the ' S n -Cavalry", were presented' yesterday witllbeautiful swords by their lady friends of Fiyette county. In reply to the presen tatim speech both the gentlemiri promised to Mike the handsome tokens do double duty in account df the fair donors. • Tita Theological Seminary. In sidition'to the sums reported las witek,lve find that Si. _Paul's Cathedral contribtlted $416 60; St. Patrick's Church, Fifth sp,rd, $2OO 00; St. James', Tern perancetille, $95 28; St. John's, Birm ingham,; $4B 00, and St. Bridget's Pitts burgh, $15700. The country churches also contribuiedirery handsomely... WOW CO,Unterfelts: The fclOwing counterfeits arc now in circulation; B's, Adirondack Ba nk. East Jeffrey, N. IL; 100 'trorwich Bank Conn.; 101 i and - s's, B ank - f Orange , Vt.; B 's;;Mercantile. Bank, Sakai; Mass.; l's, Nottixarnpton Bank, Mass.; ;l's, Po casset Bank, Fall River, R. 13's Me chanita and Traders' Bank, N. 11. , • Patents. The follcwil patents were issued ,last week: To Le ma owe, of Pittsb7h, Pa., assignor to .Pack, McCurdy it CO of the place, for itaprpeinents in' the anufac tore of sleet to David Dick, of Meadville, P a p err improvement in appa : retail fai.utdognilneraf oils as fttet I Faslikkupple Cloth . We like to giv egood advice and there fore take pleasdrOn recommending such of our readers , i 8 ire in want of clothing for the corning Oiler- to supplyi'them selves at the fashomxbie establishment of Saral Gra_y h)ai,,,FiWafreet ? near Market. 'rimy Ma. a:, large and well se lected stock - "of golds and, their style of "making up: " eP bum and popu lar that it is onli-N'a aatiary fa r a a ,t a sa y they' are new fully r4dy for the Winter trade. " , BrairasonttAn‘ med. The Ebensburg x 341 says: We learn that one of the braitsn a n on_ the Penn qlvania Railroad neat. Kit i tanning Point, a fe mi lled , ,icaus. e l f by a collision of ti fi g ht trains. The . List Op r i ni i ity. Don't forgetthat the 'tr.§ tai#ltt of Mr. Miles. andliii "!:railt Thorae at the Theatre. They. are well rat abeink. 'A Emlendid iaciffiiiiidfci -OfklifinTrhich Idinnel li th kwiltd° lll T. , "‘„ • ted.mw,,very teen' new mpani,:ea MB RBY WEST TREGBOI, coidein tctirenyiprAU althet f M I R T t iE lin l 4 l* LAOKLAND ABIZESIIR*4 Cf t rcisT; CARRYING, CONTRABANDN MOVEMENTS OF THE REBEL XHiEvf!,4, kELdsAIIYEt &c., &0., &0., &c WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The Star of this evening says i We have FeliahlelnforMi filariro)iiditriiiii gist EicOtt tctibai 61E4 08' steamer blanche, on her late trip frotO Texas to Mulatto Bay, carried, in addl. Lion to her cargo of cotton, quite a num. ber of Texan - slive r sith their ownersi I who promptly sold them to Cuban plan t era; and also that secession families are artiviiigirom Cirletina •httiViiiiiiity; liritig- . ing a number of slaves. It will be remenij bared that the steamer Blanche ran a cargq Ao.l Cuba .under'iihti. ardiah' flai, which is not known formerly, to have cov ered a cargo of slaves for the Cuban mar ket. A Spanish Inlukokwar," titet-Hiasco de Garay, is said to have landed more 'or less slaves, entering - the island from the vicin ity of New Orleans. - Information has. ;cached hereclfroiri Peifysvill6; Clark county, Va., on the other side of Blue Ridge, up to yesterday, there was an apparent extensive move ment of rebel troops going on in that vi- , cinity, some proceeding to Front Royal road - and down , ,towards ,the Castleman ferry and Shenadale SP'ritigs. Gen. Jackson was then at Berryville. His troops there were without baggage, and ,those moving on .Front .:;Royal -road ISO: - aeemmr to hive no inegge:ge links 1 bunkers, dc., to board the Juniata in 'LEL:them. ~ small body of rebel troops were at C hMestown on the day before yesterday. Thk 44fillment of . contracts ; with the Navy ht , partment for the construction and Machin of some new screw sloops of war has en delayed much beyond the time- speci xd. As an instance the con structors b oMd-themeelveillo . have every thing evca, connected with the:machinery, coal working order on the 17th of February f si ' last,:but two weeks beyond the pieient time will he required t R complete the work. Acting Assistant Paymaster R. B. Rod ney has been ordered to the frigate Bran dywine. Acting Masters Lewis West and Thomas D. Carr, and Acting Assistant Paymaster A.., Jll—Stewart- have been or dered to the Ladona. --- H .EADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, • ctob eienie?' - In the moving o O f an er army 3l; like this g , too much caution cannot be exercised by all lovers of the CTiißiirin 'giving any informa tion, the knowledge of which might be of service to the enemy. The location of a division or corps, by the fact of their hav ing moved, although seeming of no import ance to the people cot the. North, is of vast benefit to - our enemies, grid might be the instrument of unnecessarily' sacrificing thousands of lives, and defeating the best disciplined army m the country. NewspaPers are the mediums by which ' the rebels obtain many facts valuable to them, and those who have the -control of them cannot be too cautions at the present time. Giving information 8411 to the enemy's positions and movements is not objectlonable. Stung; With frOm 1,600,t0 2,000 cavalry, came in to-day from Union -to 'ldortville, and attacked a small force of our cavalry, drivhig them'towsalo ' 'ThEi old Pennsylvania regiments are to be filled up at once with drafted men.— The order has been issued, and it is to be hoped that other States will follow this excellent example. It should be a matter of pride to every State not to send the greatest number of regiments into the field, but keep those already in service in the most efficient condition; this can only be done by filling up the old regiments. . The Richmond papers received to , day announce the arrival in that city of Gen, Bragg and his staff. CAIRO, October 31--The Lake Grenada Appeal says: Price is reported to have evacuated Holly Springs on Sunday last. - The Columbus Georgia Times of the 17th says: Gen., Butler. 'with 7,000* men ended at Pensacola. It was expected he Would advance on the junction of the 1116- bile, Montgomery and Pemiacola Itail bad. General Hindman, now in the military prison in Little Rock, Neill blulailly be taken' ti Richmond. ilbert Pike has written along letter in the Allansas Patriot, showing, up ilindman's corse, and says, while in Memphis, Hind-- mat went to the banks of that city under: theusumed authority of Beauregard and mad' them fork over a million. dollars for "onentions in Arkansas; after getting into that Itate he issued series of most extra-' ordinu-y military orders. Flist declared rzartia law; next had all the cotton seized for theConfederatv Government or burn- Od; nett he ordered all the Provisions, whateir was likely. to fall into ..Curtiss! hands, he destroyed ! and , ordered- that all the yells in the country :that 'Crtrifiti3 might rise tlifougit to be polioned, , and, finallyytuse.d to let any of the citizens pass beyrend the limits of Arkansas forany purpose rhatever. ST. tp%.0031:481. 7 -4ali g e R. Igee land, apritiment laWydr of this city, was arrested ad committed to the military prison at non to-day by order of the l!ro vost Marsha General. His arrest is con 2 Sequent upq a speech delivered last night at a Democatic_meeting held at, the LogrA House. in-olderfotigkati'eatli&ii ,ed with thd ekoniagement of th# rebellion, Opposition tothe government in its efforts to suppress thi rebellon, publicly abetsing the governmat and the loyal people of the United Stites, defending the rebellion by ehareng,ite origin to have been - With , the loyal peoPh!oftlieitruited" Statei; publicly deprecating the currency of the "country.. • Bos ' ehip-Goleondat. from Zan Frandaeo; reports onthe -8d of Atigeet Aieeaman natitedcßoberta stabbed the mate4f the vewl,.J.. H. Rog ers, of Beverly, -, 46:died oo the 10th from the effeeth of the 'mend. - ' " - . New Yong. Oet.3l.—The bark Milton, from New Orleans reports that' on the :29th: inst., ,when. di Cape Henry, she heard,resorts of ,hemmanonading to the westward LEXINGTON, KY.; ' Oct. 81.—Three br four hundred destitnti East Tennesseetme, arrived to-day, havit rnade' their way here to join the federal army. They go to Cincinnati to-morrow to be clothed. New YORE, Oct. 3 1.—George Francis Train addressed a large audience at the Academy of Music to-night. He was in troduced by Cassius M. Clay. BosToN, Oct. 31.—Ithamer W. Beard, formerly Sub-Treasurer, died to-day at Lowell. • URo k Barrat's Sawing Maohkes for family man iaaatrrbitorkrposea. are the beat in umA. A. F. C ` I ATONAY. General . 6 k-. : - '2B Fifth etreet. Pittaburgb. , . 1 „A..._44.41.4 'r.;ll, • ~ 1 emr.I 3I, .fAVEXWE. r.i. .x4f-t . 7" ----- t SALVE, t-• _ z----rersons tifilie63ewitlitrta p p ed ,s, aoeor L iris, wouid do to parehage oak of the above-at SIIPOS DREG. STORE ANA ST. CL INGABOSE 'STATIONERY AiIiCASTFOR 1863, ITIA4APHIC ALBUM TIPPED 19T11 INDIA RUBBER, Ted that it=as always clean and ready for use. MB'S PATENT INKSTAND r wled g e t i to be the best air-tight • e v er offered to the public. BOOKS BOIL POSTAGE OIIARENOY W. I§l.' HAVEN, CORNER WOOD A THIRD BPS = 2. p. TILL 1.....1.......ANT110NT1KRYER 0 BEE% MEYER fz 8011 MANErrAOTOSEEB 01. FANCY AND PLAIN ' ITURE CHAIRS irIIR WAREH I OUBB, 135 SMITILETELD STREET (ashman/Y.42th lanai and Virgin allay.) 11311 ESN 16 JIM, for sal boom, of tw mantles and stable; lee 't trees, shrub, situate atop! -price a `CE IN SZIVICKLEYVILLE „f . I a. comfortable , well-built mansionlvo rooms, hill, two parlors, marble hearths. ILibram bath-room, etc.; ouse, large garden . variety of fruit bery, flowens.and vines Pleasantly five minutes walk from the station. d terms aßpx : S. OUT CRT Jr, SONS, . metal Broken!, .- ' - 511darket street. GUM LANIETIO, FOR ARMY USE CLINTOCK it SON, 112 DfAitHEll STREW/. TWO 7-0 I JvsT -RE 'II.FACrO • p .ISTew York. aqui.] to any ttaular, and L Every instruml by the sabscrib! For ezdebY I I T . ROSEWOOD.PIANOS ~ETVED *non' TIREAN. • ; of HAZACLTON BROT H ERS. !hes° Piano 4 aro warranted to be ,ado in this country in every par , I be sold at reasonable prices. t of this make will be warranted 1•1- for five :ars. R4ad': Reads 'lead Y .INIPOETALNT 11 lEF TO THE AFFLICT , tee 'mitering from weakness of I YOUNG, AND OLD t ..erience great relief 111 DOW -renowned EDIBLE ESPECTACLEFL •ontinue to find nerfeot saddle:o7 46 Spectacles. Sold mill , by T. DIAMOND. Optician. AD Fifth street, Post Building. iebble inserted in old frames. SIG GREAT R DD. And eight isleyou , get. try the wor i , itirISSIAN• Purchasers will tion by trying No.l The RUBSiall desired. EAMI Imposters and Pretenders .ALLKOLTKNY BANK. J t October 15th. 1882. ON FOR DIRECTORS OF 1 , will be held at the Banking. day of November next, be , It)it ocick. b or and the stockholders will my ;of November next, at 10 I J. W. COOK. Cashier. *.EiNeft this :Bank Bottse on the 17 tween,thehours o A iifgieral inee .1 held oil the 4th ,o'olook a. m. oeleof CITIZIIN'eI BANK, } , urgh, October 17th. 1862. NFT THIRTEEN DI. this B k will be held at the /Stand . November 17th. bo -oa. ca. and 2p. m. The rag rflittchkakioder,sail be held 1 EVAIk a D ORIN . Casl4 . . I -Pitts N ELECTI I RBC1:0111a.o Banking House, o. two= tho hours of War annual wooti on Tuoinlay. Novel ooln GR( C lat'ely oxiatini Hugh MuFlruy. uu CO., Wakdiasolved - the death of'oWen late flrut wig beget W017:20 ' TILE • PAItTNEUSHLIP between Owen McElroy and er the firm of IdeI4LROY the sth daq of October, by alroy. The business of the edly the surviving , partner. 41IGIL IdeELROY. tiukcisl B e: A ;20,00ws 4,000 Gan 2,000 Bow 2500 Lars .1 5:000 • lISITCH.OOO Balt • MELODEONS 222 emilaire.-1 , • L. Bags • Backs: • • can' Linen . Oath and Corn B y acke • ka—Fsai e b I CK.IIIo or CREBR,Y & CO., 131 Second street AND H4IIMO2NIUMS at $45, $6O. sls,and $106; $125 and $l5O. Just received a sndo4Ldid iocof these instruments from Mason & manufactory,: Boston. aleporchasedlosfci ariv•advance in - Price. For. by • 49.11 N H. Iif2LLOR, 0c23, • - ....Sit Wood street. 'BEAT REDIII ON IN SITIIi BEER BOOTS, SHO S, `AND GAITERS, AS/I STORE OF SOSEI'II IL BORLAND; , door from Fifth. iy2s Market stieet. Betio namitur a •Lv varmirris 1 ! ....IW.III GAIINTLETS, . . day at ji N. MACRUkt k•CO'B, I Na /7 Filtbistreet 111 minim milli Received ~y Y 1 8.111111 SGT.-DIOR& GOOA9I el ieaP , at t 111t1111 & 1 3 7 ,Y1)E, t. bet. 4th iarnond New sbleo ea Mirket sAiu , , 200 dai ata. - qta; 100 dol Tomato , . tr ,_ TO Wabint 1.00 do, Pepper 10 do' Worahes 10 Cases OHM . 10 do Cap ._ 15 dos. Build' t. 5 d,: . ; -:do. , 0 is; "t 43.— ' kiokuyi • tin* - :do : , co: ow Chow; sunflower= thee= erkins & Mixed Pickle& 5 d. do • r :. 4 20 dor 6 do, ddoo. I 20-do do • r 20 do.Fr . enoh: icor saieby 0,9 r Noa RIWIdEIt &BELO'S, =4 128 • Wood atreet. 125 Fraib Irida 10 B kaba r g SO 20 do ' En 30 do Filberto. 30'do B ras il , 50 Boxed Shallod •. 20 1 /eite do 20 Bags 2,009 gd ol _ _ 200;Baaa Athcaa ° t °rePid to arrive 445 ,„t„, , ~ ~--, ;‘ , l- Atiolipizoli.... -, ;.-,,i,.-k t - R..y.w.0•4 4 -1 . land42l3` -.-;',)..?::,51--;„;=. -- -----,',w...4i,-; -.=.i:ll2'c,'-4:';',L-'.- NM= BEM COLD CREAM - _ • cwr - iR," itc alLetizei. new lot P 117881786111. AT 0 /LELAND, NEAR THE SAIL WAY Station, nAomfortahle dwelligghonse and grounds for sale. Eight rooms, potieo In front, fine Porch, good cellar, well of excellent soft water, ground well improved, shade and bearing fruit trees of choice qualities, mall fruit in abundance, grape vines, shrabbety, flowers, eta. situate in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood. For price and terms dimly to Commercial BHBErRTI Market St. IL MELLOR Si. Wood htro6 Llas now on hand a largo stook of fall and wintai BOOTS A ND SkICIES, Comprising all the different varieties and style to be found. Ladies', Mituos and Childrou's Bahnoral Boots with double and tritude soles. Mons', Boyd' and Youth's Calf, Coarse and Hip Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Mena' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a very ocean., quality. Call and examine his stook as he warrants his Coeds to gi ro general satisfaction. oe.N JA 31E9 ROBB, kw Market Arad. . _ NOTICE TO MERCHANTS NEW GOODS FOR FALL MALCKIIM a co., INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BIIT ERS of TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES BOSIERY, ("LOVES, MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS, &a., &I, Our prtwnt stock embraces everything here tofore kept, with the addition of many new and useful articles, to which wo invite tho special attention of the jobbing trade. E i tt:gnti ttit etkmp should supply themselves with bber 'Hooketm, ail I Wool Skirts 'IVOOI Socks, Gloves, Suspend ers :Collars, &C. EATON, MACRUM & CO., No. 17 Fifth striot. WATCHES 1 WATCHES 1 ! WATOINS I ! An opportunity which seldom occurs is now af forded to every one desiring a good Watch, at an exceedingly low' pica. W e are determined to close but a very large importation of Watches at much less than they cost previous to the recent heavy tariff being 'placed upon them. Open faced i composition cased Lepines, beautifully en.- graed with white or Railwayl, a fine imitation of g o ld . $ 19,00. The Timekeeper, com positibn cases, over winah fine gold is eleetro- Plated, handsomely enxraved, beautiful chased dials and fancy hands, 1810.00. Hunting silver plated Army Watch, handsomely engraved, 110,00. limiting silver..phited Army Watch, veryuperier, $15;00. Small size, open face. clear -plated with gold, for 'ladies, very pretty: and eat, $12,00. Hunting 'Composition cased Lave* English make r capped. full jewelled. an excellent imitation of gold,. $15,00. The magic Time Observer, the outer case of sixteen carat' gold, lever movement and engraved in the finest style, it most excellent timepiece, $30,00. Parties at a distance have only to name the ar ticle desired and remit the amount in a fegister ed letter end the Watch anted 'be sent thorn; or they can send their order maY whenhe Wateh is delivered. Circulars, with fiall deseriptions A g g etis, sent to any add-ess. 'We are mann rs.'also. of Stu d shains. Rints, Lockets. Sleeveßuttons and Bosom an scarf Pins, &c., and will fill all orders at much less than the usual prices. Send for a Circular, Address . HUBBARD BROTHERS & - CO., Coroer of Haagen and John sts., New York. oel6-2wd SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,, SHO SHOES ES, , SHOES SHOES, swans, SHOES, SHOES SHOES SHOES, SHOES, SHOES Of an Maids at EVCLELLAND'S AUCTION. 711'CLELLANDS AUCTION. EPCLELLAND'S AUCTION. ,0c25 do pta and 34 . Pinta: Wl , 1.1,1 f. PAPER - FOR AUTUMN OF 1802 eompleto iisserboteriit of beautiful • ' 7 . nAWlZltirifitt, of all 41es, Wright before tha tax advance • Will be told at the usual low prices. - • Beg soil: r 11410,„ a 022 javxgaliTgrzattENcs. POii.T. Olx RITTBBII.RGH7- ----m...,,t -1 74 a E.4- , r. e,,ititAtitalTeVelpnkat tWillgitt there wore thole:ANA:wai t ' ches water in , t,he chart', nel and at a stand. eathendeaaa44l,4‘.....„ , • ThgL.The,neA steanwlElla Faber, CapE 11furteriltliiineunoeltoiifitiVe thiikda.9 pooitively: for Cincinnati. The cloths are Messrs: Sweeney -aucilorPcr. "both eievegazataceopune.: urieboatmen are ant s icinaly .awl ng further rise of . • . Ite - ' The new and .eplendid—pittriOrker Steamer Kist West,No. Capt. 'Hynes. holiee to-. day for Cincinnati She has been finished atarfiP.' ted up in a. vflry tawdrier manner. We Etat ter to tier again. •. • , • , * The new steamer Volunteer,' Cap. Vandergrift commanding, leaves to , day for Cin cinnati. She has attrueted-a good dealmf atten tion from.nur river men: She is in fact a splendid boat in every respect. 6he Wft3 built under the superin b•Aideacs, of Capt. Vandergrift We cea gratulate him on nroduaing ao fine a beet. Capt. Thelll.lB Shuman rrill be found lathe °Moe. gikir- The punctual steamer: Hastings , Cant, Rubinson, is announced...6r Chioinnati and Louisville, lair Don't fail to note the advertise% merit of Captain Shuman's steamer Silver Cloud, She leaves on Saturday, For Unique/IM. THIS DAY —.4 P. M.' D ITDII .7 , , Z.Ll`e'r 'gel:l7r WEST No. 3. W. P. Evans, comtnander. will leave or the above and intermediate points this day at P. M. For Night or pa.sage apply on board. nol For elneinnnti. f THIS DAY, POSITIVELY-4 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger Packet YOLiftnEgß, L. Vand radii, commander, will leave f.r th e above port this day. For froight or wising° ap ply on board. nol For Cincinnati and I.onisTille. THIS DAY, OCT, SI-10 A. M. TI/E FIN PSENGR Steamer HAS T IN G S . R. Robi E n son, commander, will leave for the above and termediate points as announced. Nor freight or P 0.88840 apply on board or to nol J, B. LIVINGSTON & CO. or JOHN BLACR, Agent. For Cincinnati, Louisville. Cairo and St. Louis, TIII3 DAY, OCT. 31--4 P. M. THE • NEW AND SPLEN riddraill DID Passenger Steamer SILVER CIA:LTD, S, Shuman, Commander. Captain a'. 13. Conway, Clerk, will leave as announced aDOVO. For freight or passage apply on board, nol 0/7/08 QUARTAERVASTZIL U. ARMY, Pittsburgh. Pa-, Oct. 23th. SEALED PROPOSALE WILLIB6I. BE RE CEIVED at this office until 12 o'clock M. on Saturdaythe Ist proximo, for delivering at Camp Howe, near Pittsburgh, Pa.. in 'such quantities and at such times as •1113 W be required by the un dersigned One Thousand Cords of merchantable hick - ory or white merchant ab le d Thirty Thousand bushels of good Stone Coal. - Bids will be reach-el:for non 3 less than One Hundred cords of wood. and for none less than Ten Thou sand bushelsof coal. Proposals must be accomPanied by a prt per guaranty fur the fulfillment cf the contract. Blank fermi of the proposal andituaranty will be obtained at this office, or at the Post Offices 'Greensburg and Johnstown. The right to reject B or all bids is reserved. • Biaders must be present 'when the bids are opened. Bids not properly guaranteed will be rejected. • Bond, to the amount of the respective' bids signed by the contractors and their guarsuitees will be ioquired. 'the proposals mast be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing Pool." A. MON.TOOIIiBitY, 0c29 Major and Quartermaster 11. S. A, Qi ORE AND DWILLLINO rou'RENT. /••7 1, —A large Store Room and dwelling, of six rooms. dining room, kitchen. large cellar, wash= house, yard; gas and water fixtures. fifituatti on Market street. Andy to tl C(.IIRDERT do SONS. 51 Market street. JAMES BOBS, NIL 89 MARKET 4STIEET .E A. I. _TO S SOLDIERS MME 1321.111.11212 1 13. ........... PIT BBUR(*EL ) TREAT *0 • • _ , Aniaisitorivate Bolidt. , P" 5 MoglaSelithiTlltate BO; - Alth . Itartittet to_ Pletuvilride:- mutts : ` So een Ftaul3r Cirel ''' 004tru oral Ga llery ,2s 'vent4u - Ccdoied Box, 5 0 ouu Poe! ely the laidiiiithtialit-r.A.84, MILEft, NI and the. ueated-horstoqPiAgalrAo -1 1 1 " t , Dein al i oi r s i i:E, ~"."7 , . - ,N -T iil ", ar if . ..s elude with the - - .1.4 • -:,,,,....,; ~:r.,.. JAth SNWINPAR*: -...........rx, ii•lif;d a:3cilia:.. . i. . . Alf' Kil The ro To, oo Jack:.:... Jack, 2d Aucazr -,- • • vs' A ivrpl s;ito`x s I RLLAWIFSI A:tie* TlO4 Negr i, oc4 OHOIOE 4,Rsir augt.Tij4tulAital Cub Sc Treas. Bank Stocks:. U. S. Ac state CiVl3onds . -.. Hajiroad Stoe, Beal,n !, cocks.. .. Total duets Claims, unadjus Hire and Inl cppted at ILS ray. instant With fai . d Navigation insinragoe gie rable rates aad - rial as are. °pa profit ahil reliable indbmnvi DWELLINGS, inntired on most j fiver years or leap. Promptly Paid.. - Applications out .lolay, and fidelity and .di avorabW terms' ,tor a.l. thin of. Immo. equitablYndittetd:ore licited .Polleieslraned with lall buitin* attended, to with etch 1* BROTEtER. Fourth,st.roo, - pittab .. niglyra. oclB:3md DISS&LUTJO IWNIVE PARi3 BLEA K uLEYnder the at n J 22nd buainesabt: thCE March last, will tic PARTIO4BOO. usurp' Exnmr)eiti me and, style of SCITSTICRTZ. UNS JN, was dissolved on:the Ae reams Jphesort retiring: 'The', i, dating. from ; the .280 ihkym, Batted by '`NRI Z EAIf.VVY,. No. 153'Wood e l . B. SEE I • 141 FIFTH • REAL ESTA 11340 T. oppo**Cathf4rig. AND 01/201W4GENIV itAx.sa nr NOM BOND, ritles. -pRIVA'rEie Dr.BOWN'S and ICAL 0 131TRO Bruithfirdd -steed. ; Pennsylvania. Dr. ROWN/Et 1 • of Pittsburgh. and Praotioefor Umlaut yeara; His ••:• warmed 'mostly to ' Surgical Diseases. knicei - st 4 - !, zlicil s°,bow . .- -;' ----.2- ' ‘`. as,/ '• . wanly-ilve •„,,' Ware t %TM& AND HlRAlffillift--,,,, In need of a mod! endcabould'notAll to find out the sure pl e of relief The Doctor is a regular graduate. d h is e5per5e....5....e... treat ment of a certain el of diseas e s is N Mira Mir. antes to th e suffer ° of obtaining permanent're-' lief br the use of " re medies and following Ida Dlt.tito .SHEMICDIES ' never fail to cur e he worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurithskand Scrofulous Affectionse-' Also all diseaAeSmimes from a hereditary taint, which manifests i4elf in the form of teller psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin dui- - eases, the origin of which the patient is entirely iimorant. To persons' so &Meted, lk, Brown offer?. hopes of a sure and speedy rooovery. - SEMINAL WEAKNESF.I. Dr. B'rown's remedses for the , alarming trouble brought on often by at solitary habit ot sensual gratification, which'tbe young and we often give way to. (tether own' destructiono ar the only reliable re Mice known brthe-eonntri —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health, . . . I dATLSM . _, Dr. Brown's rem . es never fail to' etre "this Painfal disease IN A W DANN--he will warranter cure. Be also treat? Piles, I Meet; Gonnorrhosts' Stricture. Urethan hams. Female-Weakness' Monthly Suppressions. Diseases, of the Joinhs, Astra& in Ano, Herviltus Affections. Pains. in the. Back and tether wit K a d lndeye a laton ofthe ladder. t W of.an impure origin:. --, A letter describing the syroptemsoontalpief direeted to - Dft. HfrtOW.Dl." No: latl. Becithke . fit, Pittsburgh. Pa.: Will be blimediately,angwer: ed. fromnt to address: aisfelrymekorE and secureobserottl - , - ' .:'''' Office and Private Ilooms.i. Nd: 50 findtkfialit trust. Pitt/Munch. nogt-dix4e- CURTIS ROUSE ANA. SHOP VIRGIN and Liberty MI *Orders solid ans sot._ • OF PEN OFFICE ST. OLAI, .3..Addrees J. WEAVER. M. Seardaiy and Treaeuims. myl9-tf • TO ONSUNOTIVIPS . ''''. ?TIME ADVERTISER IEAVINDREEN 1 restored.to health in a few Weekii by a Vex* sinmle:remedY. after haviarrsutleredeeveraryears with a severe lung aff - tior‘l and that drertdP2l disease, Consumption--is ous to make known to his fellow sufferers the earis ofeure.'^- -- To all who desire it , ho will send aporiptieti used (free of charge ). with the ;directions for pre - _ Paring and using the same. whiehtheYwillAnd ig. sure curefer Comniiiiption. al sthrna,Bronchitilt, dic: Tho only object of the advertiser in sesiding,the Prescription is to benefit lie atilicted, and spread: information which ho eon ives to be invaluithltf o : and he hopes every suffer r will trys-rothectsV as it will omit them no . and. =kr prove hlessirm Parties wishing _thesr twit 'sin' _pil _eriseltd-; dre;s • /- Rev. EsWA,R . DI A. - W..u,sONL sel9;3nr;lrilliamsburg Kings (30 Untgi IL x ; . _ nnsylv Leaves IVai ' e 'Static Trinton'aurtle Creo do B do Wil , „ do Ea.srt Libe Arrive at Pitfall Leaves Pittsburgrr.,.oet do Fast Li'seiti' do do Wilkinaburgh do do BriUton's do do Turtle Creek do Arrive at Was. ...... ..... J. STEWAR! Pittsburgh. July 7962. THE ARDESCO CI! MANIMA VIVRE 1 1° a Burgrior articli Refint'd Ar' NON-Expwsz s9 .P iU X{,E:B•",..k w a re )l4l Al6, - *Y - •iii PIT2.3YOUItOk, sxmunsoAT =::M!!!! ..4,.-. __-..:.~~, 2330 bb FllT :illritE • .:;BI TFIF ` ~:; sErs, JULY, 1;1869 , • .44iitOt YAITIOs .1•••5t......5 26 /411.:15! . ........ 00 . 666 . . 06 • ~42,489.1.38 19 , d and knot .3117,852' • - -- 0 OTBUILDINtik& AND CON TENTS. °WI:I'ImM arid Cass &ow itig. l ; , iiiiachtioosi,,k,..y,.,,, ifor. 27 ..t.4: - -lio. ai. ~. de--- c 1'.,. elaE4, i .s ..4.E.?1,^a.z,1-,..,r,g4.gi:.ir o 4 United ~, 9 ! *: - . ---,,- :>;-:-4:.,,-,4W' ,--) .. ~ ci....:.-44,-.4.iwev-zyhieal-4f-__,x,.1..,,...,,,-- mAdEGITES - aOrd'in the nititeA43Cw! _ •;,...!: . • ...,-,,, -4, 2,41,‘,.,-4,,,,,,44:!..-,•„t..7!..;:t4'..;•1c. • -:•:, :4•-•• • -al 4../!,;!"4*'4!:' 111 4t.:4KI'ki-.4 - . : IZ ,- Z. - .:: - :". 7 ... , 4-: . -?.:-;- 4 F-*:t.- se;ooO siIip:VAIR.4PAs s lpr,,utc-,-;,*'„ wi ..: l':',L-.-1-.Z...tf;;;.4;i:z4,7- -?--,;,:f•.: vier• to the ;OHO VlTRlStilifft/4&; 'yr ;;;V.-: ooNs-gdpumarSkenytt,4l494:*w::-.4 1 RED`OcT.PPXS94§.-1119y111rod, „ ,7..,- IZZR7 of its mkt!, aeddllttfiteVll ,,,! „, . .4';*;:3!-, 13ewindlfaaltinenowtzi:iiii:4!•-.4d44 4; , e‘Wz,tiiit'•nf , .:' on the thlekest.andz thinfteet.Wrai,!, look-stitoti":!iiiii*iblalat:iiiiiiik4.#4ouPs'"*Z. aides. 41usluOlekticol*.tibtA, niovimieit-iiialileFadziaei **44o#l o , ll- 411M:t-; :: ileiniiiochializfe**:.P******Vv•-. --*!'i3P4l, *.e,dniialifikiatit gra 4,-,Opt#.,„W ,L 0 i 1 V ! 11'6•! ! , Son 'or by4letteryjsr!: : ::.:''‘:'Zit4(.4 4 e& j t l •4: ,, Vt Eviiiigidadoiifrantedit n.. ...._r•tereem a k di wk*,.', 7 ,-!-:$ . •sp3 ;-- ''-- •!,--,;----:. .74.,4 - -,ltTlk....mematrarr,,,„ ..:..•,: ~ ."'- , :.4', 1 • • ' !!'''''' - " ''' - . ..• .4,---.4,:- kipr i ips - # o * ,-. „ ,, ,;,- „ ,,-.„ , ,t,4,.4,...... 40 „, „ * - . ,,, i ,,, w,74- i :..,-.4, --:-.; IRON -. 4441) -11.417.111tOr4tEf'..ti:= '''.-::::',--A*1-14.:::fiv :. :., : I: "•'-',-;-'-::;-::•;: ,-:--- - -;,---,- ,, -,1,4,:tiiv.7.4.51 :‘Tar.ifooiriar - att:4W..T....,& .. . yAzo.cit,-,-.. ...„..,______.. ~.,-,,-.1.i---44%-ms_tiv4--. 21,r..“**44A , ,,v4.:**---i4 :nicshes4 . : ...ikon ,. •• 11 ,.„ 4 iiiiiseei,!*•-!:,A.L. ::-,y,4:::!,,.,, .• -. , iend • /1441i' Adilliatil.s4-- •.,;'•!'4z. --.f.,-.!:"..4-.=•-. leo, Bareeri, Small 'X Ran Mania, net lAti7riltve.;.,-Am--r-* Irotti'enitable for Coal Works as. q : 14:V.t:;•!,:::::40.;. ,- f., ::. 3Vorkette4o.lcdrihlg44694YfWlTY„ T- . - igs.Aßic Warehonett i lle..!S K -1 4i‘iiti•eae - 11 - 641-w -g.- - os market street,;7'ltairidersliaPgf,lA; f:44ei.'-W4ri, - • •-•' ”-' !!-!;!;,-,---• ‘14:7•6•-tr(44-X-f-4,1tJ"..1.:.t. ietitik6ent-41 -, ' -r ••: „ !!!.., - 2•4'.;!:4!:- , -4,!! 714,,Jz44,0. , .-.„, • ___,_ ,-,„- 4 • -.•-•• • !,-,-4-,-- •-•''''''' , !-- - -- - —•!--- '-4-4',1.f.&4#-..• TO ElnarakEß lV 4 44 P o 9Afg#44o9-5v4..*.! -; • f .._.,. - `,l ,":.:,-;,..,' • .-- ~' .` . 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