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    DAILY POST:
04S. M. PETTENOILL el CO.. NO. 37
PARK ROW, NEW YORK and 6 ;STATE
.1 STREET, BOSTON are our asenti for the Daily
arid Weekly Poet in those alum, and aro air
thvrised to take Advertisements and Subsori ti dims
or US at our Lowest Rates.
TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 4
CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE
The City Property Levied On.
The question of our railroad indebted
ness has reached a grave crisis. The
bondholders who have obtained judgments
against the city, seemingly determined to
"make their money" if possible, have
levied upon the city water works, basin,
all the enginelonses except the Allegheny,
&c. The United Staten Marshal gives
notice that under the writs of 17. fa.
; upon which the execution was issued,
au inquisition will be held at his office on
Monday - next, for the purpose of deter
mining whether the profits of the property
levied upon will pay the judgments in seven
years, exactly as in the case of individu
als. If it, will, that time is allowed, if not
the law is that the property shall be con
demned and sold.
, There is little doubt but the income of
the property would pay the judgments,
amot:nting to some $235,000, but as our
city affairs woold be greatly complicated
by the appointment of a receiver, the
counsel of the city will, of course, inter
pose every possible objection. The entire
property of the city has been already as
signed to trustees, but the bondholders
will regard this as the act of an insolent cor
poration and therefore nail and void—
. ;while. the attorneys of the city will con
tend that the sale of the property, in any
event, would be illegal. The matter will
probably be settled on Monday next, when
the case will come up before the United
States Court on a motion to set aside the
levy.
Supreme Court.
Present: Chief J ustice Lowrie, and Jus
tices Woodward, Strong_and Reed.
SATORDAY, NOV. 1.-li. Childs & Co.'s
appeal. Argament continued by Mr.
Shinn for appellees, and closed by Barton
for appellant.
Shrom Vi. Williams. Submitted by
Barton for plaintid in error, and by Mc-
Clowry contra.
Morgan vs. Negley. Argued by G. P.
Hamilton t'or plaintiff' in error, and by
4Vatsou contra.
Magee et el. vs. Wilson el al. Submit
ted by Hampton for plaintiff in error, and
by Hamilton .L• Acheson contra.
Tio remaining eases for Allegheny were
ladjourual over until Wednesday, the 12th
;• instant.
The Court met yesterday morning and
adjourned until to-day.
The Bible Cause.
The Young Men's Bible Society of this
city have issued, through their Executive
Committee, zn appeal to the public, as
follows :
During the past eight months, the acv.
J. K. Miller, agent of the above-named
society, has been engaged more particu:
larly in exploration—visiting from house
to house, and supplying the wants of those
whom he found destitute of the Bible. Be
has also attended to the wants of the so!
diers—both those who wore in camp here,
and those who were oil their way to the
scene'of active service. The jail, hotels,
steamboats and benevolent institutions of
;,'the vicinity have been supplied with bibles
rand testaments. All applications for bibles
:;have met with a favorable response. And
pas our agent is now about to ask the
::friends of the great cause in which we are
engaged for means to carry on this good
work still farther, we would bespeak for
rhim a cordial reception, and, as in times
!past, a hearty response.
Another Murder Trial.
The case of Thos. Keenan and others,
tcbarged with the murder of condumor
4 :lbey, will be taken up in the Court of Oyer
Terminer to-day. The affray, it will
v e p- r 'II - membered, took: place on the Fourth
of Jug `'away,e on the Citfr.ens' Passen-
Or Kitt. and Obey, in attempting to
had been acting in a
eject Ket ` 444,
disorderly toulaeri was fatally stabbed,
ding a few Wore afterward. Several
parties who w. vet. with Keenan at the time
wall be put on t,dp i wit h him. The " se
isianimportant oi. "!1 probably oc
cupy several days.
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Erie Rahway.
t is stated that the .Etie Co. have pur•
ch4sed the. Atlantic & Great Western
(blind gauge) R. It. and leased the Cleve
land & Mahoning Road, which connects
witch the A. &G.W. at Warren. A new
rait--broad guage—is to be laid down on
the 'C. & M. line, and upon the comple
tion of the second division of the former,
trains will run direct from Clevoland to
New York. The first section of .the At
lantic & Great Western Road is now in
good ranning order, and at an early day
the entire line will be in operation.
Front the Kanawha.
The Wheeling Intelligence,. of Saturday
saynl "We learn from a gentleman who
arrTd yesterday from Jackson county,
that the rebels, under Jenkins, have re
pursed the town of Ripley, and are
spreading themselves all over the sur
rounding country. It is also ascertained
tha6the rebels, under Gen. Loring, hay
ing been reinforced by Gen. Floyd, have
retuned to Charleston, Kanawha, and in•
tend to make a stand there."
1 'Corcoran Regiment Fund.
We understand that this fund is now
meekly all paid back to the subscribers.
There is yet in the hands of the treasurer
something over two hundred and fifty
.dollars. Those who have not yet received
their pro rata should call at once at the
Banking: House of A. McTighe, No. 112
Fifth s.reet, and get their money back, as
he is most anxious to get clear of the
whole thing.
Hucksters' License.
The Internal Revenue Commissioner
has decided that, under the new tax law,
hucksters who buy up produce through
the'country and sell in towns or cities
from their wagons, must take out a ped
oilek!s license. If they haul their produce
;to the city or town and sell thence from
Italia or tables, they are retinired to take
oat a dealer's license, providing their sales
nuch a thousand dollars annually.
Oysters.
The oyster season having just commenc
ed and presuming that all of our readers
u re,lfend of the deliciouS bivalves, we
ould call their attention to the fact that a
dept for the sale'of Platt & Co.'s celebra
ted;Oysters has been opened at No. 185
Lil,rty street. where they; can be had in
kega, cans and half cans, received daily by
express. The trade and families supplied
at the lowestcash prices. Orders prompt
ly executed and delivered free of charge.
Burglaries.
A . : series of petty burglaries has recently
been committed in Allegheny, several car
penter shops having been entered and rob
be&of tools, mid numerous cellars einp
tied of their choice eatables. The police
are!"on the look-out for the thieves.
1 Defaulters.
/
• $,
I..ttachmenta were issued for eleven de
&tilting jurors in the Court of Quarter
Seo"l3 yesterday morning. The process
pr
oi.e,t. 4 effectual.
ImprOved.
fittock, opvosite the Postoffice, has the
improved pate.:4.doublesback action cur
rency stamp holu.n . s, withn place for each
dehnruination. They are neat and conve
nient, and cheap at the same time.
Ctial Railivai Nuisance.
.1,,d Mellon yesterday took up, in the
I Quarter Sessions, another nuisance case
.iu which,.-MAlallentine charges Messrs.
John Smitley, G. It. Gamble, John Sticker,
Wm. Got elate, Francis Leidy, C. Zug,
Jacob Painter, Leopold Wittman ' A. J:
Parke, li. V. Whipple, M. B. Statile,
Jno. Mertz and Geo. Wittenzill with main
taining a nuisance by running through
West Pittsburgh a coal railway, which
traverses the public highway and inter
feres with the privileges of the public.
The case ,is attracting a good deal of in
terest, especially among coal dealers.
Must be Responsible.
Lest some parties who. are purchasing
substitutes should not be aware that in
case of another draft they stand liable for
their substitute, we append the law on the
subject :
'•lf any substitute shall be called in his
own turn into actual service before the
term expires which he was to serve for his
employer, then the person procuring such
substitute fihall march or find a sufficient
person to march in his said substi
tute's turn, or be liable to pay his fine
for neglect; which fine is to be recovered
as other fines for neglect of serving are by
this act recoverable : and sons who are
not subject to the militia law may be ad
mitted as substitutes for their fathers, if
approved of by the commanding officer of
the company in which they shall be offered
to serve."
Ploughing Match.
The farmers of Indiana township have
determined , on a ploughing match, to take
place, on the 12th inst. on the farm of W.
C- Denny, gsq., now occupied by Geo.
Noyes. The prizes range as follows:
first, $10; second, $8; third, $0; fourth,
SG, fifth, $4; sixth, $3; seventh, $2, and
a gold ring from Mrs. Denny to the best
ploughman.. Adjoining townships are in
vited to compete and, all who eater must
be on the ground at 10 a. m., on the 12th.
The judges chosen are - Renry Wiks, duo.
McCrum and Peter Wise. The contest
will be an exciting one and the attend
ance promises to be large and the comps.
titors numerous.
Ale Verdict Yet.
The jury in the case of Commonwealth
vs. Wm. Lowrie, tried last week for mur
der are still, out and do not appear to be
nea-er agreement than on Saturday.—
They may possibly CAME in with a verdict
at the opening of Court, at nine o'clock
this morning, when they will have been
out seventy-one hours.
Mr. Couldock.
The estimation in which Mr. C. W.
Couldock is held hero was shown last even
ing when he' ppeared to a large audience
as Luke Fielding in the " Willow Copse."
Ile has, if possible, improved since his
last appearance here—still standing unri•
yelled in this and similar parts. To-night
he appears as the wily Cardinal Richelieu
in the play of that name. Miss Couldock
also appears in the "Rendezvous."
District Court.
The trial list in this Court was taken up
yesterday, but no case of public import
ance have yet come up.
Gilts.
A largesupply of Photographic Albums.
just received at the Gift Book Store, 116
Wood street, for sale at- reduced prices
and a valuable gift, worth from 50 cents to
$l,OO, given with each.
GROFISR Ac B. fi g's Sewing Nechines. for family
manufaetpring.ourposes. gre the boa in use.
A. F. C AY, Gene•al Agent,
18 Fan street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOINVE WrYllll,
JOSEPH MEYER & EON
MARVlUOlTritillia OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE. 135 EZITHITELD STREET
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
PITTSBDIMG H.
BUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY,
DIAItpOS VOlt. 1563,
all sizes
PIIOTOBBAPIIIC ALBUMS,
new lot
PENCILS TIPPED WITH INDIA RUBBER,
So arranged tt►at it is always clean and
ready for use.
SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND
is acknowledged to be the best aie-tight
ink ever offered to the public.
POCKET BOOKS POOOSTAOE CU ARENCY
For sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
CORNER WOOD do THIRD STS.
GUN BLANKETS,
FOR ARMY USE.
W. neCLINTOCK it SON,
112 KARR= STREET.
0c24.
GLYCERINE. GLYCERINE.
HONEY SOAP.
LIP SALVE,
COLD CREAM,
CAMPHOR, &c.
lie - Persons afflicted with Chapped
Hands, Fitce or Lips, woulddo
well.to purchase any of the above at
CHAS. H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
CORNER PRO AND ST. CLAIR STREETS.'
oeM
G REAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
CHEAP CASK STORE OF
JOSRFNR. BORLAND.
Market street, aeoond door from Fifth. jy26
MILITARY GAUNTLETS I
BUCK AND RID GAUNTLETS,
IN WHIM *ND BUFF. •
Reached by Krpreaa thin' day at \.-----..-RATON. MACRUM & CC'S,
No. 17 Fifth street
FL OUR -20 BARBELS DOUBLE EX.
tra FamilYlFlour jestile.eli.ved a
FETnd sale.
oei Corneriltarket and First streets.
•
"El A MILYI FLOUR.-50 BARRELS
Family Flour just received and for sale by
- JAS. A. FETZER.
0c24 earner . Market and First Streets.
Secol4 Editi
THE VERB' LATEST TELMA.
ARMY ORDER
WASHINGTON 10ITY MATT
THE PAYMENT OF SOI.DIER
To be Shot for Deserii
FROM NEW ORLEA
,ATEST F . kOM ME
THE PIRATE ALABA
LYNCHING OF A NEGR
EN-131 ELLoitllEßE 4
,1) To INDIANAP
dzo., , etc., aY
WASHINGTON, NtjV
from Headquarters of the army of the
tomae ju,t issued to the I4llowing
Pursuant to authority from the War
partment, all enlistments of voluutei
artillery soldiers in the regular service
der General Orders No. 151 tom
War Department, Aijutant_General's
lice, October tith,• 141;2, are hereby'
clured void; and all such men will be
once returned to the batteries and co
panics from which they were taken; 1
all other enlistments under Gene
Orders No. 145 from the War Departm:
in excess of ten from any volunteer co
parry are valid. Atter ten men shall h •
enlisted from any company, all further
listments from that company into the r•_
ular service are void. All soldiers enlist
into the regular senliee excepting fr
volunteer artillery now detained by Ite,
mental or other commanders, will he
once sent to their regular company or In
tery to which they be'ong, under Genet.,
Under No. 15-l. Should ten men ha
been taken from any volunteer contrail
and there , be stlll Tore men claimed fro
that company by regular officers, as ha•
ing been entitled into their batteriea
companies, the Vohmteer Regimen
t:Otninau,der will certify the fact
claimant, that 10 volunteers have been
ken front the company which will be
eniciont cat.p:. to the claimant.
The immediate delivery of volunte
soldiers, recently enlisted to tliese ne
batteries or companies, is enjoined npo
all commanding officers. i )escripti
lists and accounts ot : pay and clothin
should be ..;ent with tioliliers thus trai
The President has approved the sentencl
of a court-martial convened at St. Augur
tine condemning Pri‘iate Wm. W. Lan
Co. I, 9th Maine Vols.l, to be shot to dent
i
f'or desertion to the enemy, without arm!
and accoutrements, and for highway ro
The former orders lima° been modifiel
so as to require the submission to the Se&
rotary of War of plan's for hospitable a
commodation of the iclr, only in case
which, in the opinion lof the Quarter u: •
ter Gen.:nil or of the Surveyor. Genera
require 'the special action of the Seer,
Lary.
It is said to-night in!military circles th
Col. Garesehe, A. G. of the Army,
upon duty in the War Departnient, wi
noon leave here for 'duty in the field
Chief of Staff for Major Gweral Ros
trans, and that he will be succeeded b
Col. Jas. B. Fry, at present Chief of Sta
o
The entire army hale been paid to th
:;oth June, and a portton to August 31st
The reason for non-paYment as to demand
is owing to the Treasury Department be
Mg unable to honor {requisitions of pa
department.
The bounty and advance pay to ne,
levies having to be firSt paid will requir
all available funds.
Governor Curtin is here conferring wit
the President upon Military affairs con
uected with Pennsylvania.
Rear Admiral Dupont, in communica
ting to the Navy Depaitment the circum
stances attending the Mtpture of the steam'
ers Scalin, Anglo and puchita, of Mineho
says the crew of the :sealin were, in a stat
of intoxication, so that they became al,
most unmanageable, and acting volun,
teer, Lieut. Qoaroy, ordered them to b;
transferred on board the Realess and pu
in irons.
The Anglo when *Lured was almos
out of Goal, and was sent to Port Royal t.
be supplied. Min is the same vessel tha
attempted to make Charleston in Septem
bey, and being headed off succeeded it
maliing her escape through darkeess.
Nsw YORK, Nov. 3.- I —The steamer Ma
rion arrived this morning, with New Or
leans dates of the 24th Key West dates o
the 27th, and Havana !laws of the 29th.
Vera Cruz dates of the 19th state tha
most of the French troops had arrived an.
gone to Oriziba.
The United States gi i mboat Santiago wa•
at Havana, on the 29th coaling. The shi
Nonpareil, with Captain Bissell, Provos
Marshal of Key West, Was also at Havana
BosTox, Nov. 3.--' e pirate Alabama
was last seen at 10 o'clock on the evening
of the 29th ultimo, in lat. 39', long. 69°
steering northwest, uoder a full head o
steam and sails; wind south. The bar.
Lamplighter, which was among the yes
sell captured god burned by the pirat:
"290," was partly owned in Charlesto
awl Savannah, by J. W. & W. A. Caldwell
. ,
IiALTIStOttE, Nov, 3,-;—The American hal
a letter from Haltom, paroline county, in
this State, giving au account of the lynch/
ing of a negro, under! arrest for the out
rage and murder of Ittle girl, daughte
of - Edgar Plummer, n Saturday night.
A large number of a*cited people cam
into town, surrounded] the jail, forced th
door open, and took the prisoner an
hung him. Whilst suepended fifteen bul
lets perforated his body. He was the
cut down, his throat but by an infuriat
mob, his body dragged through the street
and finally taken to the front Of the negr.
church, where it was cut to pieces dn.
burned.
LOUTTVILLE, November 3.---Midpight.
Gen. Buell is orderen to Indianapolis
Indiana, instead of Annapolis, Maryland
as formerly stated. Irp leaves for India
napolis tomorrow.
No news from halo* for the past thre:
days. except -what, Military anthoritie•
consider contraband.
Osweno, November'B.—A terrific gal:
occurred hereto-day. The schooner On
tonagon, laden with wheat, was blow
ashore, and is a total loss. The crew wa4
saved. The schooner Flora Watson
'as also sunk by collision in Sackett':
Harbor. The sclooner Gazette is ashore
Bogrox, No ,- ember 2.—A letter fro.
Accra, Africa, says an earthquake occurre.
there on July tuth,•deatroying three forts
and nearly every house in the town.
'«"t oitt cif Camp
A letter in the Towsoutown American,
dated 'canip Kenly, near Williamspc rt,
Md.,October 18th, says:
"When wo-yere called out on last Fri
day week one man of company B, from
Frederick county, deserted and went into
Williamsport, changed his dress to citi
zen's clothes and hid himself in a house,
afraid to meet the enemy. He was caught,
broucht back and, a few evenings since,
tried by a drum-head court martial, in front
of the regiment and convicted of cowardice
and desertion in front of the enemy. He
was sentenced to have his head shaved, the
the buttons stripped from his coat and to
be drummed out of camp. The sentence
was carried into immediate and literal ex
ecution and he was dismissed at the gate
with a parting kick, amid the hooting, and
yel.ing and jeers of his late companions
in arms."
Two hundred tons of foreign salt are
being received daily over the New York
Central Road, at Buffalo, for the supply
of that market and those farther West,
Large
_quantities are being shipped to De
troit by propellers, and so great is the
rush that a large vessel has been charter
tered to bring up a cargo. These impor
tations will soon, it is thought, create - a
glut in the salt market.
A Member of Parliament Trans
ported.
Mr. Roupell, a late member of Parlia
ment was placed on his trial in London,
on the 24th ult., for forging deeds and the
I.—Special o
will of his late father, thereby possessing
himself of immense wealth. He pleaded
guilty in•a calm, egotistical and apparent
ly penitent speech. He was sentenced to
transportation for life.
California Raising Her Own Sugar.
Late California papers state that sugar
and syrup, made from the Chinese cane,
and a better article than the •imported,
has been made in considerable .quantities
in the State. Tulare county will, no
doubt, be able to supply her own popula
tion with sugar and molasses.
The relatives and friends of , the brave
men who fell upon the battle field of Anti
etam continue to take up and remove their
remains for reinterment at their homes.--
One evening last week there were twenty
corpses at the railroad depot awaiting
transportation North and West.—Hagers
tinvallerald.
. A poor widow went to 4oston a few
days ago to bid farewell to her two sons,
who had enlisted for the war, and while
shaking hands with them at the depot,
some wretch picked her pocket of $37,
which they had given her for her support,
out of their money.
LETTERS Or ADMINISTRATION
Upon' the estate of Mrs. BAltAll B. FET
TERMAN, deceased, having been kranted to the
undersigned by the Register of Wills. Ace„ all
pots ins indebted to the said estate are requested
t , snake payment, and those having claims t•
Present them to
UILBIRT L. B. FETTERMAN,
No. 137. Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Adminisi.rator.
"IkIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION. NO
-1 1111 timitnfield street, opposite the Custom
°use. Chartered by the Legislature.
President
vicF ,gsamprrg.
Wm. H. Smith H. F. Re id
Thos. D. Messier A. Rob emnn
Francis Sellers Jost. u , Rhodes
John F. Jennings, JacoL Stumkrath
Thotnas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack
TRUSTEES,
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jos Dilworth
B S Fowler 14 A Reed
Jas W IVoodwell K C Schmerts
F Rahui C W Ricketson
J M Tiernan 8 H Hartman
D M Long It J Anderson
Jas W Bakke D R McKinley
C il Wolf Robert I) Cochran
Win Smith W lhaison
fl B Jones B F Jones
W 11-Phelps C B Barron
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
1). E. McKINLEY.
Open daily, from OA. u. to 2P. M. Also, Tues
day and Saturday evening,sfrom 6 to S o'clock.
DeposiLi received of ONE DIME and upwards.
Dividends declared in December and June of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit of the depositor as pridoipal. and bear in
terest. thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter. 'By-Laws. &0.. fur
nished at the office.
Jar This Institution offers, especially to these
persons whose earnings are small, the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a
sum which will be a resource when needed, their
money not only being safe but bearing interest, in
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LA DI ES FRENCH MOROCCO BOOTS
at Masonic Hall A4otion.
50BAGS TENNESSEE PEA NUTS
in store and for sale by_
RHYMER & 'BR° \S,
os2l Nos. 120 and 128 Wood stied.
ODD FORKS, FOR SALE LOW BY
- SOWN & TETLEY.
001 l 136 Wood street.
LARGE DWELLING FOR RENT,
situate oa , Marbury street. A hall, two par
lors, six chambers, kitchen, dining room. pantrY_
and large yerd ; immediate
_possession. A_pply to
S. OUZELS CRT dr SONS,
_Deli 51 Market street,
COLT'S RE'VOLVERB••OLDAND
new model, all sizes. for sale by
BO WN & TETLEY,
°ell 136 Wood street.
B ASS AND TENOR DRUMS,
just received by
pal
ESIDENCE I N SEWICKLEYVILLE
for sale.—A comfortable. well-built mansion
lieufe, of twelve rooms, hall, two parlors. marble
mantles and hearths. Library. bath-room, etc.;
stable; ice house, large garden, variety of fruit
trees, shrubbery, flowers and vines Pleasantly
situate abaft live minuted walk from the station.
For price and terms apply to
S. CUTHBERT 6: SONS,
Commercial Brokers.
0c24 51 Market street.
20.000 BusuH's OF
RYE
Wanted at
HOOKE'S DISTILLERY'.
VUI pay the highest cash Prices.
THOMAS MOORE,
SO First street. Pittsburgh.
QIIGAR--
1, 7 150 Barrels A Refined Suzan
20 du Crushed do
20 do Powdered do
20 do Coarse Pulverized Sugar.
To arrive and for sale
RHYMER dt BRO'S.
. eS N05.126 - sted 128 Wood street
`HOT GUNS—DOUBLE AND SINGLE
►~ BARREL—The bed assortment in the city
for s.le by GOWN & TETLEY,
°all 136 Wood street
CCHILDREN'S SHOES OF EVERY
de ,cription at M'Clellan,Fe Auction Ho nse
55 Fifth street, Masonic Han.
The Salt Problem
Removal of the Dead
A Heartless Act
OFFICERS.
..JAIIITS PARK, Jr”
J. H. MELLOR.
HIVER INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF
A It RI VED.
Franklin. Bennett Brownsville,
Gallatin. Clarke, do
. Bayard, Peebles Elizabeth.
Minerva, Gordon. W heeling.
DEPARTED,
Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville.
Gallatin, Clarke, do
Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Capitola, Thompson, Wheeling.
Hastings, Robinson, Cincinnati;
Who. Mese, Dickinson, do
,tibr The river—Last evening at twiligh
there were about four feet water in the Shaun j
and at a stand. On Sunday night we had a heal
fall of rain. Durhig Monday it blew up cold.
Matters and things about the Whar
The weatheit yesterday was cold and disagreea l
ble.—The Water in the channel remains stagy
Urinary at four feet.—Mr Hare, late of the
dem. takes charge of the office of the Key West!
No. S. She leaves to-day.--The steamers Dast. , .
inn and White Rose left yesterday. The formai
will goihrougli; the latter will have trouble.—.
The Starlight. Card, Hatton, goes out this morn
ing certain.—The new and pretty steamer Nally
Rogers. Capt. Gould, has it, sign up for Cincinna
ti. She is a beautiful omit and no mistake.—
The new and spleniid steamer Silver Cloud, Cap.
twin Shaman s is up for St. Louis. Capt. Conway
is on charge of the otice.—Capt. Thomas. Shu
man has charge of the steamer Volunteer. The
Capt. is wall and favorably known. He is decided
ly a good OffiCo7.—The Capitola has entered the
Wheeling trade.—Capt, G. W. Johnsts n's new
side wheel steamer will be launched at Bro-vne
villa during the present week.—We congratulee
our old friend Darragh on his promotion to the
first clerkship of the steamer Minerva.
Or' The new and beautiful steamer
Star fight. built under the superintendence of
Capt. T. M. Harton,ris announced for Cincinnati;
This boat has been fitted up in a superior man
ner without regard to expense. bhe is without
doubt one of the handsomest boats of the season.
Mr. Armstrong, a clever officer, has charge of the
office.
tieb The new and splendid passenger
Steamer Key West,Nn. 3. Capt. Evans, leaves to
day for Cinoinnaii. She has been finished and fit
ted up in a very superior manner. We shall re
fer to hrr again.
•
Stir' The new steamer Volunteer, Capt._
Vandergrift commanding, leaves to day for Cin
cinnati. She has attracted a good deal of atten
tion from our river men. She is in fact a splendid
boat in every respect. She was built under tho
superintendence of Capt. Vandergrift. We con
gratulate him on producing so fine a boat. Capt.
Thomas Shaman will be found lathe Office.
For Cincinnati,
TIID3 DAY —lO A. M
FA=4.4 THE NEW AND SPLEN-
DID Passenger Steamer KEY
WEST Po. 3, W. A. Evans, commander, will leave
for the above and intermediate points this day at
4 P. M. For freight or pa.eage apply on board.
no 4
Ftir Cincinnati.
THI3 DAY, POSITIV ii,LY-10 A. M.
. ‘ iis i" sena N er E gEf D lTTLlFlE°ll )
L. Vaud rgrift, commander, will leave for the
above port this day. For freight or passage ap
ply on board.
no 4
For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and
EL Louth',
THIS DAY, NOV. 4-4 P. M.
THE NEW AND SPEEN
DID Passenger Steamer SILVER
OLtAJD, S Shuman, Commander. Captain J. B.
Conway. Clerk, will leave as announced above.
For freight or paatage apply on board,
nod
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
THIS DAY—IO A. M.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
Passenger steam qr. STARLIGHT.
T M. Barton commander. will leave as announc
ed above. For freight or passage apply on board.
no 4
Eor Cincinnati. LoUlHV•ilic. Cairo and
bit. LOU*.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4-4 P, M.
TUE NEW AND SPLENDID
sterner ARGONAUT. J. W. Por
ter, comnineder, will leave as announced above.
For freight or passage apply ou board.
ne4
NTEAMBOAT AGENCY.
W 1. HAZLETT
Has opened an othee at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a general Steamboat
Agency business, and would solicit a sharp of pat."
wawa.° from steamboat men. ap24-lyd
A RMY ISHIBTS,
SOLDIERS' GOODS I
New styles selling cheap, at
Id.A.CRUM & WADE,
se2 78 Market street. het. 4th iamon
IDICKLES, SAUCE, AC.—
1 200 dos pta, qts. 3 gallon, & 1 gallon Pickles
MO do Tomato Catsup:
10 do Walnut do
100
do o
Wo pp he S t a e uc hi : r
e do pta and ;4 pints;
10 Cases Olives;
10 do Capers:
15 doz. English Chow Chow:
sdo do Cauliflowers;
sdo do Piccalilly;
sdo do Onions;
20 do do (Jerkins & Mixed Pickles:
20 do do Mustard;
26 do French do
kor sale by RHYMER & BRO'B,
N 08.126 and 128 Wood street.
N7l3
125 Frails Inca Almonds;;
10 Bales Langndot do
30 Bags Sjcily do
20 do English Walnuts;
' • 30 do Filberts_ •
30 do Brazil nits:
60 Boxes Shelled Almonds:
20 Kegs do do
20 Bags 2,000 Cocoanuts;
200 Bags African Pea Nuts;
In Store and to arrive and for sale by
RHYMER & BRO'S.
ses Nos. 125 and 1..% Wood street.
WALL PAPER, AT OLD PRIDES
tor sale by
8527 W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street.
BOYS BOOTS,
BOYS BOOTS.
BOYS BOOTS
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP II!
at DIFFENBACHER'S •
N 0.15 Fifth eL. near Market st.
APPLES -75 BARRELS GREEN AP•
pies just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
se2o eorner Market and First streets.
INDOWCUBTAINIS FOR 8.4.14Eby
• W. P. MAICSIIALL,
87 Wood street.
M9CLELLAND'S HEADQUARTERS
is at 55 Fifth street. where he is prepared
to suit all in Boots and Shoes at prises that defy
competition.
1.200 BALMORAL SHIRTS,
Real Scotch and Domestic Makes,
All new styles and choice colors,
received before the last great advance, and for sale
wholesale and retail by
EATON. MACRUM CO.,
sea 17 Fift & h
street.
THIS DAT-
Just opened a complete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H. MOOSE ARP CO.,
my 9 148 Federal street. Allegheny airy:
INDIA RIIIIBER
OTHER supplyj uet received at the India Rub
ber Depot, 26 and 2S St. Clair Area,
oatitf. J. h H.
1 NDIA RUBBER BLANKETS—A N
OTtilnt lot warranted to stand heat or cold
just received at 26 and 215 St. Clair street.
maul. J Jc II PHILLIPS.
BENCH DECORATIONS-A CHOICE
collection of new panel decorations for sale
W. P. MARSHALL,
87 Wood street.
CAltir AND ROME ILN MEN FO
Bale by moil DOWN Jr. TETLEY.
136 Wood greet
PAIRS OF CIIIL'S
1•00LI Ark
Shoes at Welellentrs,No DßEN . 55 Fifth
street. Don't forget the number.
`COOPERS' AND CARPENTERS
‘,/ TOOLS far sale by
BOW N Sc TETLEY,
Wood Street.
NE TWO-SEATED SECONDRAND
U
cARRIAOE, in good order will be sold at
$45 at ) ors JOSEPH ' WHITE'S,
0013 Carriage Repository. Two Mile MI6
F YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE
E. for low price, call and examine my large. well
selected stock. Remember the place, at
JOSEPH H, BORLAND'S'
Cheap Cash Store, No. 9S Market at.,
2 , 1 door from Fifth. oca
MEN'S 'MU N RORAN AND GAITED/1
at Masonic Hall Auction Holum
kirtram - mtTs.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Lseeu' - AsirffiruOix ....WSf.'HENDERSON
Pewee or .AtorresKix."l4ivatilroxes. $5 CO
Single Seat imPrivate Box. 00r Parquette and
Drew Circle, chairs. Gloeats; Family LIMO, 25
oentin Colored Gallery, 25 =rho Colored Bove.
60 canto Gallen , 15 carte.
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY.
Mr. Con Week and . his aecothplished daughter
Ml3B Couldoek,
RICREIJEC
RUDRELIED.
mcnELIEr.
To conclude with the
RENDEZVOUS.
RENDEZVOUS,
AUCTION SALES
H DOTS AND SHOES
-A T -
XeCLELLAND S AD CTlOlif
55 FIFTH. STREET
OHOIOE FIRST CLASS INSURANOE
BY THE
Cash' Capittal,
ASSETS. JULY 1,1862, -
Market Value,
.$261.667 35
952,464 00
...... 685,411 66.
D5,0:3300
... 107,412 00
... 103.21)0 00
87.963 18
Cash Treas. Notes
Bank Stocks ............ .......
U. S. & State &cis
City Bonds
Railroad Stocks__
Mortgage Bonds_ ...... _ . _
Real Estate. unincutubeied.....
Total Assets
unadjusted and not due $177.852 16
Fire and Inland Navigation Insurance ac
pouted at as favorable mica and rules as are con
ststent with fair profit and reliable indecent y
VELLINUS. OTITDIJILDINGIS AND CON
TENTS,
insured on most favorable terms, for a term. of
five years or leas. Losses miaitably adjusted - and
promptly paid.
Applications solicited. Policies issued' With
out celery, and all business attended to with
'fidelity and di.patch by
A.A. CARRIER & BROTHER,'
6 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh Pa.
oclB:3md
A D U
ESIMAtTE°S BALE'
. y v t L ;
order of the Orphan's Court of Alleghenycounty
Wesel l t l y a o t f 'ALT` Lg. aot.V.r ray'
day of November. 1862, at 10 o'clock a. m., that
valuable tract of land and coal, on which Wm.
Chest, died, seised, situate on the Washington
Pittsburgh Turnpike Road. 2 miles from. ..Pitts
burgh. containing. 293 acres and 142 perches. Said
'land will be sold in purpling or pieces, containing
different quantities. from Bto 61 acres, The coal.
about 90 acres, will besold separate from the land.
Also, At the same time and place, I will sell',
Lot No.lo in Thomas Semple's plan of Chatham,
is Allegheny City.
Also, The undivided half part of a lot on the
South side of Robinson street, :'37eet Westward-.
ly trout Corey street in said city, being 30 by 100
feet.
TERMS or SALE - One-fourth cash, the reskine In•
equal payments. in ono, two and throe years from
date arm:affirmation of the sale—said residue to be
secured by bond and ni
indisputable:
MUSES
positive. Title
MoSES CHESS,
oc3lt9td Administrator of Wm. Chess, deed.
, OVEICS WESTERN INSORiNCE COMPANY.) .
Pittsburgh, October 29.1862. -
AN ELECTION FOIL ,TIVIRTEEN Di-
RECTORS of this Company wiltbe held at:
the o ffi ce, No. 92 Water street, on ToomoloY.
November 1/Ith, 18e2, between the hours of lli a.
tb. and /m.. F. -M. GORDON.
oe3laltdp.
Secretary.
,
liisacunNTa MANIIPAVTURRIt'S RANK. }
October 13th, 1862»
N ELECTION FOR DlRT:Crofts OF
tl this Bank will be held at the Banking
House on the third Monday of November nest,
betwebn the hours of ten and two • also a general
Meeting of the stockholders will be held at the
Same place, on the first a malty of November. I
mit at ten o'clock a. m.
• W. H. DENNY, Cashier.
SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP:
limE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING
under the name and styli. of SCHMERTZ,
BLEAKLEY, & JO tt N SON, was diasolved on the
22nd of July, ult., Armco Johnsen retiring. The
business of the firm, dating from the 28th day of
March lust, will be Bottled by.
EGLIMEII'I Z BLEARLRY,
153 Wood street.
L
C • FrAli . STRAIT , : • opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
NOTES. BONDS.MORTGAGES and other aeon_
Atlas. sr
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 KARRET STREET
Has now on hand a large atonic of fall and winter
JESOOTSANDSMOMS,
Comprising all the difftirent varieties and style
tb be found.
I Ladles', Mimes and Childrea's Balmoral Boots:
with doubleand tripipthi soles.
I Mena'. Boys' .and.Yeath'lPCalf. Coarse and Kilt ,
Boots. Shoes and )3iottAnao . - • --
Mons' Long Leged Water; flr O f Ciivalry Moots -
Of a very seperier quality. •
Call and examine his atoOli as he Warranti his
goods to give general satisfaction. • - •
LIMES , ROAW:
0a29 89 Market street.
CHARLES MAGEE
MAGEE et
Importers and dealers in
Cloths, Cassimerea, Satins ;
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings; &a,
255 MARKET STREET,
North Side, PIMADELPHIA.
oc9-lyd
Crrtzses BASK.
Pittsburgh. October 17th, 1862. J
N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI
EEC LORE of this'Bank will be held at the
Banking House. on Monday. November 17th, be:
tween the hours of 10 a. In. and 2 to,ixt. - The reg
ular annual meets g of stockholders will be held'
on Tuesday. November 4th atll o'clock. a. m.
oelS GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
•
ALLEGHENY BANK.
October 15th. 1862.
AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OR ,
this Bank will be held at the Banking
House, on the 17th day .of November next, be
tween the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock.
_ A general meeting of' the stockholders will
held on the 4th day of November next, at• 10
o'clocic, a. tn. J. W. COOK, Cashier.
oclfclm
MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS
a' $45, $6O, $75 and $100: $ll5 and. $ 150..
Just received a splendid lot of these instruments
from Mason & itamlin's manufactory. Boston.
and purchased before any advance in price. For
e by JOHN H. MELLOR.
91 Wood street.
FOR RENT -- The third and fourth stories of
the new building N 0.21 Fifth street, a ear
Market. - The fourth story, at lOU feet, is being
fitted up for a first class PAUUERREAN GAL
LERY,the location being one of the best in the
eit7. The third story is two compartments, well
suited for °Mee% and will be rented separately or
together. itifply to J. L. CAHN/WEAN.
seao Federal at., near Diamond. llegbeol -
TORE AND DWELLING FOR RENT,
—A large Store Room and dwelling of ail
IP ms, dining room, kitchen. large cellar, wash
house, yard; gas and water fixtures. Situate on.
Market street. Apply to
ed. CUTHBERT dr BONS.
0030 51 Market street.
AOAKLAND, NEAR THE "SAIL
WAY Station, a comfortable dwelling house
; I nd grounds for sale. Eightroomsaiotico in front,
ne porch, good collar, well ofescellent soft water,
ground well impioved. _shade and bearing fruit
t4ees of choice qualities, small fruit in abundance.
grape vines, shrubbery, flowers, etc. Situate in
al healthy and agreeable neighborhood.
For price and terms apply_ to
_ CU rIIBBRT Si.tNS,
oc3o Commercial Brokers, 51 Market s
EATING HOUSE AND SAIDON FOR
rent.—fii gpad locaticm. Tan rooms. Oa
Eixtures. lane rag), cellar, eta. Immediate pea
-0113i013. A palrathrral- .. et street
NDIA BUDD MINING CUPS
and Ritual* :or Ili' use &Leak. at ae
• tf.
d St, Clair street . J; A' H. PHILLIPS. -
oc2B _
Banknipt'it Side - ot Boots and
Shoes
SELLING AT No. 28 FIFTH
TITIIOUT THE LEAST szoAin
to cost, as they MIA beoloßed out iipmo
diatt 17.
COlll/E A AID SEE,
24 boor below EzebOnge'itanit.;
.set-
IN
• -
.A CHANCE TO' GET IN Till
OW STANTON CAVALRY.
BOUNTY $177.
WAR DCPA R.TMCNT, , t
Washingt.'n City. D. D.C. Oct. 3, 184;?..
'MAJOR JOSEPH A. STOCKTON, Pittsburgh, Pa
Sir: You' are hereby authorized to raiz') a
Aeiriment of Cavalry in the State of POinist bru
hua,.fortitree years or during the war, to he or
ganized in accordance with General Order .o.
13i, from this Department,
The Field and Staff Officers can be mustered
upon completion of the organization of the Bees
ment,
Enlisted men will be mustered 4. o nroDed. Sup- .
'plies of clothing. arms, - horses and equipments
will be furnished . by the proper Department
By order of the Secretary of War.
C. P. DUCKMILIANI,-
Brigulier General and A, A. U.
11111DOA8TRIIS rANNSTLVAIit.I. 1111.1214,,
Harrisburg Oct. 7. Dcl2,
The foregoing authority of t'he War Department
is approved. and ordered that the Regiment of
Cavalry thus authorized to be raised agreeabls:to
the term' and organigttion indicated 1)y the ; War
beptutinent By order or the thweiner.
A. L. RUSSRI.I4 .
Adjutant Goneral PenneYlrlinia."
.From the above it will be soon that the under
signed has been duly authorfzed to raise thisßew
mtent. It will be attached, as far-as possible to
the Stanton Cavalry ~ a nd Col. James .Al.-Soheeu
maker will assist in completing tins Reginient.
The fast - Stanton Regiment isnuw at Camp Howe,
uniformed, and will be mounted
4 e/it. Five
Companies of this Regiment are. - now atittlli;
and is fast filling up. -
Companies, parts Of Companies and squads, not
already accepted. lave now the last and.undoubt
etlly the finest opportunitylor entering , the ser
vice. All Bounties from Ish .United antes will
be given to.the men, and ti},,Altegheny, County
Bounty to such men as ma 4 be enlistedirota Alle
gheny County. This Bat on. his been- called
for special service by the iSeeretary orWar, and
will be armed, equipped apd horsed with.the leant
possible delay.
414 - The Colonel can be found at Headquarters,
BANK lIILOCK.....FiRh street, above Saneral
s
Howe' office. - -
51,306,000.
IVOR, THE SIXTY-11r111RD AXIS
J. other Reansylyania. regintents.--_The under,
signed is still mewing recruits for all the .c. 1.1
Pennsylvania' regiments. but more ca , peclally the
popular veteran regiment. the SixtY.third.'
bY the gallant Col. Ho will pay lander
recruit the _usual govertummt bounty ad
vance_ pay • also the county bond and extra bound
ty of $lO. .Ble will receive recruits for any bran*
of the service, infantry , cavalry ur . . artillery.
Office at Wilki ns Hall, Fourth street.
u tIROSS
oc6:ltad. . let
•
$2,484,138 19
WHEELER & WIISCOPS
Se'illa Iflachbries,
NO 27 .FIFTH STREET. PITZEIBITILGII, PA
Awarded tie First Premium at the
United States Fair
1858, 1859 amid 1860.
UPWARDS OF St 0 s 0 .O .O ",
MACHINES sold in the United Stateio
110.000 SOLD TIiIS PAST TSAR
We offer to the public WEIMER Jr EVIL
SON'S IMPROVED, snwF.N4 MACHINE. 'at
REDUCED PRIORS, witlS increased confidence
of its merits as the beet and malt useful Family,
Sewing Maehinenow In use. It does
on tie thickest and thinnest fabrics, malice the
took-stitch impossible to unravel, able on both
sides, is simple in °oust - station. more tweedy in
movement, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Cimulars giving prices arid' deserigicn ,
of machine furnished gratis on application intier ,
son or hir letter. . ,
„ .
Every-Machine 'warranted for tnreo your..
atO WIC SUMNER .t CD
ll'. CP!SINGTON
IRON AND NAIL WORM
LLOYD eic
Manufacturers of
ar, Snooty Boller,
'and T Iron, Kalb and Elpikoa s
Ls% Scram. Small T Ran madililat Bar Rant'
woe , Irmyr o gitablafila e r_C i y i l = tonic
IS sai_. th
Warehouso. No. Sit. Water street and If
6 Market street, Bagitleyit
'sullding.
spit:Sam-is
TO . BII3ILIDER&AIRD CONTRAVTORN
We an now mannfitht"; a onnprior
LIME.•
Widelt we arePrePared to denverfrora our 410 ".
YARD; 509 Ltinarer. s'rßErr.
hand a ßast alibi cif . Fismiky Cotillidwaam
s ustuLL _ - • .
not DIMINO*. STEwliatir
Spencer & 111*.ttl, ,
mantis mit Elgin
Sraait Binnisay. 1
Pittsburgl4 September 10.136;. :
1111IIiSelitiilON OF PAIITITEMMIIIiP; - ;
—The rartnershfp heretofore existintthe: l
tween JOS ',.. SPANCER and , W. 11,0A1tBARD
was dissolved on the 20th'of Atignst, 1862,
If. GARRARD beingaritherised te.settle up Lth •
huffiness of the late Arm at the 'olEceiti the Brew=
ery. , , The Brewing Business , will be - continued by!
SPENCER & Y, who intend to
, hava
I",ll 4ll .shaleregiortnarlaf.Eatstai
will he thankful to the friends of the late film for
a continuance of their patronage: and' prounise
to make.it their ainsto gave satisfaction to all who
ma
_y purchase from them.
Mr. ROBEET. - WATSON: of -Liberty street.so
long known to the bludnetis community, will have •
the management of our business, With :the full:
control in the Brewery.
Addrase- all orders to SPENCER &
Phoznix Brrety.Pitlabursh. Ps. - - • -
JosxPn SPENCER.
aelfr-lyd • JAMES MCKAY.
-J..EODM& gIOKB
. .
Read! Read S Itead.
HIGHLY INEPOSTANT - A. , ,..
GREAT BELIEF TO THE atIMITUT.,:,-
pieht ED, and those suffering from z Weiska* of
TO ALL, YOIIN9 AND OLDI, -
you wish to experience great relief 14...gaW,- ,
ght, try, the teettd-tenewned
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPEOPAOLER. -
PurChasers will continue trilind perfect satisfart;'
tion by trying these Spectacles. Sold only by
J. DIAMOND. Optician.,
No. SW Fifth street, Poet Building,
The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames. 1.:
-
desired::
Aar &was • Depoders and Pretendirs;„
PEOPLES. INSURANCE DOMPANt
Office, N. E. Oor. Wood /r; ilfth its.
FIRE HD HEINE INSURANCE,
John
J W ohnWet.
William B. L.
John B. Parka
.oharlas B. Bilee •
William Vanaiz k. •
Wm. P
JOHN
Win. F. GARDN
REAL MARGAII.IN-
I have now in store FIVE OK aid - 9 nave
OHICKERINO PIANOS, an perfect order in
every respect. baking been in we but a very
short time. which I.wilisell at about ONE HALF
the original cost. Also on band some good eft.-
end-hand pianos or other makers. from 840 to
$125. For sale by JOIIN 11. MELLOR..
ocZi . , 111 Wood street;
OTATOE9.-50 BUSHELS PROM
P
Neshangeksitu3t received mid for Weil? •
0015 . eorrier Marjkitailli2l
EvOLVERs REVOLVS.RIth-f?`
AAP 99.1ra now and old • • sistkr: - w
• - wdtzton do.! o p g.
Alien Wheoloakv •4Z_
istuuTeril Cast.rldgir-#1 - 1000
adelby Ettl "-
toe
AIEItITAILY NOTICESTe:
FOR THE YT4IA R 8
1110..8111 TIIIII
DIRECTOM
D
Tatum D. artier.
Capt. Jno.L.Rhos.4
Samuel P. Stuniver,l :..
George I Tonea, C
Daniel We/lace,.
C. 'Lawn Love. .:
I ' President'
WATT, Via) Prang
..'7..13,17-isil