DAILY POST. S. M. PETPENGILL K CO.. No. 37 PARK ROW, NEW YORK and 6 !?PATE SET. BosTom are our agents for the Dolly and Weekly Post in those eitiea, and are an tn.irieed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions or tie at our Lowed Rates. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NO V. 5 - CffYl AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE The Judgments Against the • City. judgments against the, city on re cord' in the United States Circuit Court, amount to $294,277 26. Bennett S. Cohen hasbndgments for the following amounts: $5,214 72-, $1,372 60; $1,043 95; $l,- 071136; $4.669 58; August Seibert the folle!wing: $7,52) 90; $7,194; $6,089 86 $8,140 03; $5,861 44; $13,348 50; $lO, , 347'83;.56,718 77; $6,672 41 • $13,348, , 50;1;516,326 62; $2,742 87; 1 58,651 20; $5,2?:2 15; Geo. W. Dobbins the follow ing:1:i$688 97; $2,436 84; $926 88; $l,- 122100; Oelricks & Co.: $41,588; $37,- 351 riLewis Livermore, $2,638 02; $683 33; i 52,638 02; S. P. Darlingion, $4,745 8 8; .15 0 9 7; Jae, 1.. Morgan, $1,388 60 $694 , 10), Wm. 0. Reed. $1.544 80 $1,49.0 42; Jas. Eaglehart, $1,168 82 J. Morgan, 53,181 24; R. E. Rock muhli $17,601 82; Edward Darlington ; s2,opp 48; Jos. B. Evans, $11,446 71; Jas. i C. Coole, $555 36; Chas. Tappan, $8340; Wm. M. Smith, 51,386 56; C. F Plate $1,26; 20; P. A. H. Jack son $7,291 i 5; Wm. Bushnell, $8,447 52; ' Eigar B. Day, $2,164 10; Daniel M. Bate $4,910 56 :Ordered :to Kentucky. ; 4 The Anderson Cavalry, now at Carlisle, twebie hundred strong, have been ordered to Kentucky and will probably pass thro' this city for the West in a few days.— They are a splendid body of men, formed from the fine neelens of the old Anderson Troop. Lieut. Spencer has been corn missiOhed as Lieutenant Colonel, the Coloneley being reserved for Capt Pal trier, should he regain his liberty. There are a iininber of Pittsburghers and West ern Pennsylvanians in this body, whose' friendwill look anxiously for its arrival here.:;' - Fireman Killed. Johri . Berry, of Harrisburg, a flagman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was killed' on Friday night. He was stationed on the rear of a train, and the sudden stoppage of the locomotive threw him to the ground with such force as to break his neck. The deceased leaves a wife, having been mar ried only a few months ago. The E#portatlon of Petroleum. The annexed statement shows the amount . Of petroleum exported from Ph adelphiNsinee January Ist, ltim_'. Montlis. (Wiens. January 1 2:',4rt.f, Fobruari; 3.14 i Mara .- :x,211:4 April 5 145 ',•. - J May i:!' I 9:!,162 June .• Jab , Angus:. ~::: Septemb4 October. Total ...... .... 2,0,32,:318 $362,t..14 The fOilowing quantity has been export ed to foreign ports : (;:titans. First quarter, 1At12...„.. Becand 435,412 Third quarter, lati , 814.47; Neat. Those, Currency walllets sold by Henry Miner. Send l 3 cents by mail and get one. ! Order Relating to Drafted Men The following order in relation to re cruiting by volunteer officers in camps o, drafted Men, we republish by request: HELOIAIITR/t£l PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.) 11,trr;$1,or 5 , October SII, 1M42. " GENEWA I. ORDER No. 90.-1. The ar ganizatioik of the drafted men into compa nies and: regiments, after they have been delivered by conimissioners at the several camps ofirendezvous, cannot be interfered with by ineruiting officers. "11. Commandants will not permit re cruiting 'Officers to enter . camps for the purpose recruiting, after the drafted men havai passed from the hands of the commissioners, and been placed under their chatie. By order of I ; "A. G. CrliTIN, "Governor and Commander-in-Chief. "A. L.lRl•ssm.t., Adjutant General." AnothMi'order from the Governor is as follows: 1 -1• "llAitai'siirci:, Oct. ::1.--In the organ ization of .drafted regiments, I earnestly recommend the selection of experienced field officers—men who have been in ser vice. It dis imperative that the Colonel shall have been in actual service. "A. G. CusTix." If a conscript is plainly unfit to serve after his arrival at the camp, he will be discharged by the Surgeon, as will appear from the sabjoined letter: STATE 'A, Exrci r,vE 01 , I , IOE, MILITARY). .IDEPAIIIAEN titgrr 18ti2. gg M.D.—Sit.: If Mr. unable toiperform the duties of a cam baign, throagh physical defects, he will e dischargo by the Surgeon when they are mustered in; or, if the men have not been moved it may he done by the Com missioner. • - Yours truly, "A. G. Ct-RnN, "per Mi•CLuitx." . A Variety of Fabrics. Beautiful ! tricots, rilots, Esquimaux, Petersham] beaver and broad cloths, suitable foi gentlemen's overcoats are J among the new goods just opened at J. L. Carnahan's,Vederal street, near the Dia mond, All4gheny city. For business suits he has the :most complete assortment of goods we 1140 ever noticed, comprising as it does the 4.t.eam of the Eastern markets, every variety of the season, as well as all the standard' grades of goods are to be found. TE4'well earned reputation of this well knowniE;stablishment cannot suffer by the display sit' this beautiful assortment of seasonable goods. A fine display of new goods in the line of gentlemen's under clothing will also be found on sale here. Billtary Books. The stirring events of the past twenty, Months hav,e; caused a demand for books on military; subjects, for the instruction of soldiers, officers as well as privates. There has been a stipply commensurate with, if not exceeding the demand. Some are worth less, or nearly so, but others are valuable and some ;indispensable, as theory com bined with practice is always useffil. Henry Mir*, Fifth street, has all the late military works of any note, including all the authorlied editions. Let those about to take thelffield call and supply them selves. I Ni , 4 Exactly True. The stagnant that the office of the Carlisle l'o44nteer was entered last week and the mat i gials destroyed was exagger stad. Incerthed by an article which ap peared in the paper, some forty of the Anderson cavalry proceeded to the office, .destroyed some type, paper, but left, when a crowd had gathered, without finishing their work. The next issue of :the paper aoeared as usual. Filible Pretense's. -One Thomas Black has been committed to jail, for further hearing on Thursday next, chargawith making collections, for alleged charitable purposes, in various parts of the Idity and pocketing the pro ceeds. ' 'll Ludwig Meyer has been committed by J cistice Lipp 7 :9f Bast Birmingham, for ob taining two'weekat boark by false pre - fromkhn Ai Lippert. Mapim'sine CO art. TU Es/Lill November 4th, 18'62. Present: Chief 'Justice Lowrie and Jus tices Woodward, Strong and Reed., The following onions were read : Wilson vs. Jackson. Allegheny. Al firmed. Opinion Lowrie, C. J. • Black vs. Nease & Son. Allegheny. Affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, .T. O'Connor vs. Childs it Co. Allegheny. Affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Moss' Appeal and Halsey's Appeal.— • . Philadelphia. Decree affirmed, wi6b costs. Opinion by Strong', J. Woodward, J, die. sents from a portion of the opinion. Irish et. al. vs: Harvey & Co. Alle- gheny. Affirmed. Opinion by, Read, J. I ItSame vs. Palmer et a/. Allegheny. Al firmed. Opinion by Read, I. Woods vs. Neeld: Allegheny. Affirmed. Opinion by Read, J. Singerly vs. Simpson. *Allegheny. Af firmed. - Opinion by Read, J. Patterson vs. Wallace. Allegheny. Af- firmed. Opinion by Read, J. Boreland vs. Jennings. Westmoreland. Argued by Laird for plaintiff in error; Cowan, contra. White vs. Piper. Cambria. Argued by Johnston for plaintiff in error ; Reed and Kopelin, contra, not heard. Cambria Iron Company's Appeal. Cam bria. Argued by Pershing and Kopelin for appellant. - Johnston, contra, not heard. Brawley et al. vs. Brawley et al. Cam bria. Argued by Reed for plaintiff in er ror' and by Johnston contra. Smith vs. Emerson. Indiana. Argued by Weir for plaintiff in error, and by Banks and White contra. . Verdict of Manslaughter. The jury in the case of the Common wealth vs. William Lowrie came into courJ at half-past three o'clock yesterday after noon, after being out more than seventy seven hours, with .a verdict of man slaughter and a unanimous recommenda tion of the prisoner pa the mercy of the court. The prisoner was remanded for sentence. The Nuisance Case. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Smithley & Co., indicted for nuisance in maintaining a coal railway in West Pitts burgh was not conclUded yesterday. It will probably reach a termination this morning. Dedication. The new M. E. church, at Franklin, Al legheny circuit, Allegheny district, Pitts burgh Conference, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty. God on November 23d, 1853. Preaching in the morning at ten o'clock, by Hey. p. P. Mitchell, and in the evening at half past six o'clock, by Hon. James L. Graham. Preachers and people in adjoining charges are cordially invited to attend on the occasion.. • Pocket Picked. Robert Stevens, froin Illinois, was re lieved of his pocket book, containing ssm.;, while waiting at the depot on Monday eve ning to go to Philadelphia. lie is now making search for the !thief, who took all the money he had. lenVin4him unable to finish his journey. Commences To-Day, The Obey murder case, postponed ow ing to the prolongation of the nuisance case elsewhere noticed, will be taken up in the Criminal Court to-day. New Telegraph Line The American telegraph company are preparing to buid a line from New York to Pittsburgh, via Easton, Reading and Harrisburg. The section between Har risburgh and Pittsbhrgh is already finish ed, and Superintendent Mingle will com mence the line as soon as the wire van be furnished. This line is to be used entire ly for through business, and will have in• struments attached only at Harrisburg, Easton and Reading. Cyprlans Airested. On Tuesday, Emma black, mistress of a bagnio on Third street, was arrested upon a true bill found by the Grand Jury against her. She was found in the cellar, concealed in a barrel. They also seized Rebecca Tees,Lizzie Howell, Caroline McQuiston an Mary Pugh, girls belong ing to the house. The whole party were committed to jail to await their trial. Leg Crusfted. James McCready, a stone -cutter, of Law renceville, slipped while setting off one of the Citizens' Passenger Railway cars, in that borough; on Monday evening, and the car passed over him, crushing his leg and breaking the bone so that it may be neces sary to amputate the limb. Another Counterfeit. We learn that a counterfeit three-dollar note on the Mechanics' and Traders' Bank of Portsmouth, N. 11., is now being circulated. Vignette—large 3, female head on each side in an oval ; 3 on each upper corner s on lower right. Vulcan seated at a forge ; on loWer left, Washing ton. An exact imitation. Alleged Highway. Robbery. Wm. Carter has been finally committed to fail by the Mayor, to .answer a charge of highway robbery, preferred by John Brooks. Admitted. Francis A. Shoemaker was yesterday admitted to practice in the Supreme Court, on motion of John Fenian, Esq. ONE of the few blessings vouchsafed to the inhabitants of Oil city is a skillful and trustworthy physician. Dr. S. S. Christy, formerly of thisplace; is now located there, and his uniform success is the best evidence of his competency to relieve suf- fering mortals of their afflictions. Inva lids will please take notice. 'WANTED IMMEDIATELY, another good cutter, one who has a business acquaint ance in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. J. L. CARNAUAN, Allegheny. Baltimore Shell Oysters. "Fritz." at the Conincopite Saloon, corner of Union and Fifth streets, has just received a large supply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, which will be supplied either to families or the trade at the lowest cash prices. Meals served at all hours of the day and evening. The best brands of liquor constantly on hand, Ix Is an undisguised ilia that McClel land is selling Boots and Shoes cheaper than the cheapest, as the host of pur chasers who fill his rooms daily will testify, Ladies' Hoop Skirts. A new style to be opened this morning at McClelland's Boot and Shoe Auction House. A large suppl Gifts. y of Photographic Albums. just received at the Gift Book Store, 118 Wood street, for sale at reduced prices and a valuable gift, worth from 50 cents to $l,OO, given with each. • Gsurga h Beirat'a Sewing Machines. for family manufaetoring,eurnoses. are the best in use. A. F. tAATONA.Y. General Agen 18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. - tours ICZYKR...—...-.-..-.—twraorrnannai JOSEPH MEYER, & SON mArancylummi op NANCY AND P.4tar FURNITURE &CHAIRS WARSHOUSE. 115 81111111.11Elb sum. CBetistan'Ellaih street and arm) PIFT_ 8111Thielfl. First Edition. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, The Army on the Move. UPPERVILLE OCCUPIED BY GEN. PLL4SONTON. Snicker's Gap in our Possessi Latest New Orleans New Federal Forces at Island No. I The Capture of Mobile Conflrme DRAFT AND CHECK STAMP &c., &c., &c., &c HEAINI'ARTERS ARMY ur• THE PHTOMAC, Bloomfield, Va., Nov. ;;-7 p. m. 1 The advance of the Army of the Poto mac up the valley, on the left side of the Blue Ridge, is being pushed forward with all dispatch. General Pleasantcm occupied Upperville this afternoon, after a spirited engage. ment with the enemy for four hours. We had none killed but several wounded. The enemy left three of their dead on the field. lipperville is four miles from Ashby's Gap, which the rebels are endeavoring to hold. Our troops now hold all the gaps up to Ashby's, with every prospect of having hat tomorrow. There was some force of the enemy to day in front of Snicker's Gap, on the left bank of the Shenandoah, to dispute our passage at that point. The rumors of the invasion of Mary land, by the way of Downville, is not be lieved at these headquarters by the last reports from the rear. The army is ready and prepared to fight a general battle at any time and, place, where the enemy may see proper to meet them. It is in a better condition than it has ever been, with the exception of a want of more cavalry. Sxirs.Eit's GAP, vii WASHINI:TON, Mon• day, Nov. ::.—Snicker's Gap was occuP ed by our forces yesterday afternoon at :i o'clock, Gen. Ilancock's division, entire, i n , holding it until night, when (len. Sykes'. g ui took its place. The rebels were evidently foiled, intend- rue Mg to hold Snicker's and Ashby's Gaps, q and give us battle. They were marching te d up on the other side to take it when we lOW entered. We threw shell among their forces, who wheeled and retreated on the double quick. to t Major O'Neil, of Gen. Meagher 's staff, th e was captured and afterwards retaken. the All the people, as well as the soldiers, . were taken by surprise at our appearance. "IT ,o far as the sentence in the case relates he accused as a spy, it is disapproved, co , mission not having jurisdiction of off nce. The sentence is mitigated to iris, nment for a term of six months, im: icing this day, I tetober 25th, 1.8n2. CAIRO, Nov. 3.—Advices from Holly A. Spiiug, to Wednesday say that large rein- signed er rite ' forcernents from Louisiana are pouring in Col. sobers Allen, QuartmLixcoi.N.ar U. S. there. There has been no movement of army, ,as been announced as Chief Pur rebel troops from that place except Villi- chasing. Quartermaster, and Col. Haines. pipe's brigade to Meridian. comma der of subsistence, U. S. army, Ihe people of Hernando are said to be as chie purchasing commanding for the moving their slaves and other property in- Depart , ent of the Missouri, the Tennes• titthe interior. see an the n orth- west. The Grenada (Miss.) Appeal says that It is known to the friends of General Judge John 0. Campbell has been ap- Herne that he will return to St. Louis pointed Assistant Secretary of War of the and nw: it the orders of the War Depart- Confederate States, vice Professor Bled- ment. soe, resigned. The secretary of War has ordered a The ,I•ederal forces at Island No. 10 mike • commission to be organized to have again occupied the Tennessee shore, inquire 'nto the conduct of Major General and are now constructing a fort, under the Buell, i , referente to his ci permitting the protection of a Federal gunboat. invasio of Kentucky by en. Bragg; his A dispatch from Jackson, Tenn., dated failure , relieve Mumfordsville, and al the 2d, says that news was received at lowing i s capture by the enemy; his con- General Grant's headquarters yesterday duct du ing the battle of Perryville; his from the South via Rienzi, confirming the sufterin the force of Gen. Bragg to es capture of Mobile. ---- cape fro Kentucky without capture or --•''''''''----- loss, or attacking him. and his operations New Yost:, Nov. 4.—The steamer Ca- in the S atea of Kentucky and Tennessee. hawba has arrived from New Orleans with dates to the Ilsth ult. She brings 240 sick The eon tisto be held at Cincinnati. An o der has been issued defining the soldiers. The following died during the organize, ion of the regiments and compa passage : A. G. Chatterton, .Jas: Camp- vies of (volunteer engineers, recognized bell, Julius B. Lathrop and W. G. Coder, by the ct of July last. of the Gth Michigan regunent. • The resident has revoked the order Seventy-three Union refugees arrived at dismissit g Lieut. R. P. Crawford from New Orleans on the 27th, from Texas, to the milit ry service. join the Union army, desiring to return Major General Schuyler Hamilton has and light for their 'homes, from whence been or ered to duty under General Rose they have been driven by the rebels.• - Col. Paine, of the 2d Louisiana ref!' ment, has recovered. ,onva escent soldiers are from time to s re oved hence to hospitals North of thing n. To-day flvehundred of them - left Was ington. The l' Bowing named acting ensigns ....as been sent to have ben appointed in the navy and 0r ...i0 Grande. dered to e New York yard to receive in structionr in gunnery: Wm. Robinson-, -13 RRISB1711(1, Nov. 4 —Parties indebted Chas. P. Thompson, W. Boughton, W. F. ,„o the State being in the habit of sending McNeal! and Wm. Walker. John Rod-'I drafts and checks to the Auditor Genera gers hasteen appointed acting ensign and and State Treasurer, not stamped as the ordered o the 'Western flotilla. Joe. S. Act of Congress directs, all persons trans- Cony, di o, and ordered to Boston. mittit.g their dues to these officers in that Acting Ensign is a new grade in the form are notified to attach thereto their navy, an ranks after masters and before proper stamps, or the checks will be re- midship en. The command of small turned. Capt. Wm..-B. Eaton, of Boston, has .w as been appointed Commander of the. United States gunhont Rhode Island. . left TI The gunboat Iroquois has been sent to have the mouth of the Rio Grande. dere, ----- STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES. 1.,01r Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORBENCE & McGAICR, APOTHECARIES, the CORNER FOURTH et. MARKET STREETS Col. eg , TarPTEIBTJEtGI-11. ed C Demos, Lead, Cream Tartar Medicines, Paints, Baking. Soda, Perittmery Dye Stunk, Etr.Mnstard, Chemicals, Spices, Oils, detai &e., &e., fie. itir• Physicians Prescriptions accurately corn- fi i : eri pounded at all hours. Mies Pare Wines and Liquors, for medicinal use zar f only.iel9-to FArr, NTING HOUSE STATIONERY. and geve DIARIES FOR 1863, prim Boor ger's honti all sizes °GRAPHIC ALBUMS, t a u r. rT and new lot TIPPED IPITII INDIA RUBBER, usgra So arranged that it is always clean and ready for use. OCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND :cern.' ITU e: acknowledged to be the best airtight and ink ever offered to the public. , take' soma. . POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CILKRENCY. For ale la W. s.. HAVEN, CORNER WOOD & THIRD BM oao AMERICAN WATCHES Bo FOE SOLDIERS UN PERSOS THAT ARE OBLIGE D date Char] to give a watch hard usage at times. They are put up in very heavy Silver-hunting cases, dater neatly tlxushed. simple in construction, and not at trict, -backpt to got out ot oder, neither riding ocorrect- major or Railroad will effect them. and for nest of time. they are equal' to the best ForiOan Hoop Watches imported. 101) vi REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE ll ' leave WHORSALWAGENTS, 92 itIFTH STREET. are t 00.27tf. , Bank: -.. _ 4- - econd Ethtion THE VERY LATESUMEGRAPII ROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC ur Troops Again at Ma nassEts. HE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. ew York Probably Democratic IROIII FORTRESS MONROE Bow Fever at Beaufort, S. C ath of Brigadier Gen. Mitchell N. SIGEL'S OPERATIONS OROCG H FA RE GAP OURS TEST LOUISVILLE ITEMS ominission Appointed for the Trial o Majer General Buell. dm., ito., dre., EW Vona, November 4.—Midnight. State has probably gone Democratic, he indications at this hour are that •ote will be close. The returns are ering and incomplete thus far. Th but the "ASHINGTON, November 4.—lnforma from Manassas Junction says that looks almost as lively as when it was erly an important depot for supplies. .e heavily laden trains arrive and de daily, crowded with supplies and s. • Thr: part troo news is cheering, the men being in pirits and eager to press on. proceedings of the military com p in the case of a citizen named ewis are now made public. He was t Memphis, charged with smuggling through the lines, against the or f the General commanding, and also easing through them with the inten ortivisiting the enemy and giving them iation. The commission found him fine Th missi .e y tried good d ers with tion thy of being a spy, and unanimously =mending that he be hanged. 'he order of the President of the Uni- S 'tes upon the proceedings is as fol- leis is often assigned to such officers. le appointment of Brig. Gen. Alfred Ellett has been made who distinguish i 1 himse I so greatly in ' the operations of the Tam fleet on the Mississippi, and he has been authorized to raise a,volunteer 'larine rigade to serve with the rain t in c njunction with the gunboats on 'est rn waters. The son of the late Cha . Ellett, who was wounded in the igem nt at Memphis has been appoint !olone in the brigade. Loi is, l ov. 4.—We have additional s of the recent rout of Burbridge's rillas at Bollinger's Mills, Southeast ouri. The forces of -Dewey and La form: a junction beyond Pittman's y. ewey had a running fight of fif- I mile with the guerrillas of Burbridge ral o the enemy's officers were taken mere. Lazar chased a detachment of le's en from Van Buren to Bonin [ Mi s, five miles this side of Poca as. he killed, wounded and cap- Colo I Green. Our loss was trivial. I oft e enemy amount to two hundred thirt -six. Our loss was one killed four ounded h 1 le pri' oners say they had orders from iman to make a forced march to new' fall on the rear of the army n. Sch ' field, take Springfield, and cut , chofi ld's supplies. dispa eh from Colonel Bird has been ived b General Davidson, stating that it ha returned to Patterson. He tto ocahontas, drove the enemy ,ss th river, followed him several ,s, m de many important captures, had o ily three men wounded and one II pri oner. The enemy lost same ty ki led, forty prisoners captured, ight stand of arms. . . off A rece Laz: wey :Iso arrived with a nuitiber of ners, having lost two wounded and ted h -avy loss upon the rebels. por : :flatters have been captured. is asc• rtained that Jackson is at Lit ock. IsTox,l Nov. 4.—The following is the polled in this city up to noon to-day: tA. ndrew, the Reptiblican candi for avernor, has 2108 votes, and lea D yens, jr., the People's candi , 2133 In the 3d Congressional dis- Alex A. Rice, Rep., has, so far, a rrity o 200. In the 4th district, Saml. per, R, p., leads Abbott, People's, by otes. I e Fo .ty-first Massachusetts regiment •8 for New York to-morrow. They hree nears troops. Major General s ace. mpanies them. ~,-.*~_ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4.—Private: dis patches to Detoomats claim Seyinimr's majority in New York City to be 34003; also the election of eleven Democratic Congressmen, including the two Woods, and all the members from the second to the tenth district, also the 26th and 30th districts. Retacns from-Jersey are scattering and indecisive. CHICAGO, Nov. 4.-11 p. m.—The elec tion passed off quietly. The votes polled was large. The reported majorites from all the wards of the city give Arnold the Republican candidate for Congress 345. His majority in the district is probably 1300 or 1500. The returns from the State are very meagre, giving an indication as to the re sult. Springfield city gives Stewart, Demo cratic candidate for Congress, 413 ma jority. Allen, Democratic candidate a. large 200. Kamkasiree county gives Morton, Re publican candidate for Congress, 1,000 ma jority. Galena gives 300 Democratic majority. The State ticket returns from seventy towns in different parts of the State, give Ingersal, Republican candidate fcr Con gress, at large, 3,300 majority. Wiscoxstx, Nov. 4.—Seven towns in Walworth county gives Potter, Pepubli can, 1,238 majority; Kenosha county,. three towns gives Potter 300. His major-. ity in the whole county will be about 500. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4.—The election here to•day passed off very quietly. Returns of the city are yet incomplete, and nothing definite can be ascertained. The vote in the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth wards stands : Blair, 1930 ; Knox, Radi-, cal Republican, 1964 ; Bogg, Democrat, 932. Boni - ix, Nov. 4.-9 p. m.—The vote in this city foots up as follows: Governor Andrews. Republican, 0,010. General Denens, People's, 7,07 G. The result in forty-five towns, not inclu ding Boston, gives Andrews, for Governor, 17,034; Gen. Denens, 11,231. The re-election of Gov. Andrews by a large majority is sure. A. H. Rice, Republican 2 is defeated for Congress in the Third District, by J. S. Sleeper, People's candidate, who has 62 plurality, and in the Fourth District, Hooper, Republican, is re-elected to Con gress over Judge Abbott, the People's candidate. . TaErrox, N. J., Nov 4.-12 m.—The indications are that Mercer county will give Parker, the Democratic candidate for Governor 150 majority, and Middleton. Democrat for Congress 75 majority. In Hunterdon county a heavy Demo cratic vote has been polled. Parker, Democrat, for Governor, will have from 1,2100 to 1,500 majority, and Steele, Dem ocrat, for Congress 1,300 majority. The wfiole Democratic ticket will be elected. ` Burlington county will-give a small ma jority tbr Ward, Republican 'candidate for Governor, probably 400 votes, and less for the Republican candidate for Congress. Warren county, as far as hear from, show a Democratic gain. The majority for Parker, (Dem. ) for Governor, is about 1,200. Somerset county also shows a Demo cratic gain. William G. Steele, (Dem.) for Congress has been re-elected in the 3d District by 3,000 majority. Auserost, November 4.—Mulica town ship gives Ward, (Rep.) for Governor, 98 majority. John F. Starr, (Rep.) for Con gress, receives about the same majority. Honot:Es, N. J., Nov. 4.—The follow ing are the complete returns of Hoboken : For Governor—Parker, D., 748: Ward, R., 298. For Congress—Perry, D., 731 : Bradley, It., 303. The township of Weihawken gives three majority for Parker and Perry. Benson, D., is elected to the Assembly by 279 majority. NEw YORK, Nov. 4.-8 30 p. rt.— Twelve wards of this city give Horatio Seymour, the Democratic candidate for Governor 14,000 majority. Binghampton, Broome county—Seven towns give Wadsworth, the Republican candidate for Governor, over 1,000 ma jority. DETROIT, November 4, 11 p. m.—Scat tering returns indicate the election of the whole Republican State Ticket, by a ma jority probably not less than 5,000. NEw Ybak, November 4, —The Anglica has arrived from Port Royal. The steamer Scotia is repairing at Hit= ton Head, and is to sail in a few days for New York. General lachell died at Beaufort, Oc tober 30th, of. yellow fever, which is pre vailing there. FAIRFAX STATION', Nov, 4.—lnformation by telegraph from the front states that our cavalry, under Gen. Stahl, last evening drove the enemy out of Thoroughfare Gap, and the division of Gen. Schurz advanced and took possession of it. No enemy re mained in sight of there last evening at dusk. The other divisions of Gen. Sigel, under Stahl and Van Steinvesh, are upon the rhilroad, in supporting distance of Gen. Schurz. Oar cavalry also now hold Buckliuid's Mills, where recently the rebels had a pretty strong guard. Gen. Bayard's force now holds Aldie and the country between that point and the front of Gen. Sigel's advance. The rebel force at Catlett's Station and Warrenton Junction had not been changed up to yesterday morning., Union people just come in report a rebel force of' 3,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry and artillery at the town of Warrenton. FORTRESS MosaoE, Nov. 4.—The Rich mond Dispatch of the lst says that four prisoners were received at the Libby prison in that city the previcull day. They gave their names as Jas. G. Basten, Wm. Williams, Joseph A. Pote and Jacob Rafle. They were captured at the mouth of the Rappahannock river. Basten was the master of the ship Alleghenian, Wil liams the Grst mate, and Pote the pilot. BUFFALO, November 4.Among the disasters caused by the recent storm, the following are reported: The schooner Chief Justice Marshall is ashore between Barcelona and Dunkirk. The crew were all lost. The schooner Post Boy went ashore above Dunkirk, but the crew were saved. A dispatch to the State Line says the schooner Rugby, of Buffalo, is ashore there and is a total wreck. The crew were all lost. Three of the bodies have been washed ashore. The schooner E. C. Williams was also wrecked. Apart of the crew were saved. The Captain of the propeller Water Witch reports seeing the upper works of a propeller off Gravelly Bay. He thought it belonged to the propeller California, but is uncertain. Louisvii.i.E, November 4.—George A. Yeatman is elected to Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jas. S. Jackson. It is reported that Bragg's army is at Murfreesboro, Tenn., and that fifteen hundred rebel cavalry are at Somerset, Kentucky. Four hundred sick and wounded federal soldiers, frOm the interior of the State, ar rived this evening, also some forty rebel prisoners. _ ' General Boyle has ordered all the rebel prisoners at Harrodsburg, and other hos pitals, sufficiently well to be removed, to come here for shipment to Vicksburg. BANK Et,,.ww9Ais. • October 81841864 -' J. N.ELECTION FOR THREE DIREC- V. TORS of. this Oompeny will. be held the gang None% MOND AYiSeirember jt between the hours of 11 a. m.,tincl-2 JOHN D. SOUPILY..VenbIer. . ~ . OP Firs Wr..3Tsslr lOCH 4.1. CE COMPANY,} :PittfibUrgh; October 29. 1562 IaTEMCDI it r iß EVAßSt i gis F rm l iiany l wil:-he held A the office, No. 92 Water street, on :Tuesday November 1 1 11.1862„ between . the hours of It a. m. and Sy. m. . F . M . GORDON: ocffi:dtd &orators. r M :,acifirsTs AND MANUFACTURER'S BANK. October 13 th.1862. • A*ELECTION FOR Din corons this" Bank will be . held at the Dunking Roust, on the third Monday of .Novtiatber next, betwebn the hours of ten and two: also •streneral rneetipg of the• stockholders will be held at the same place, on the first 'A ucsday of November next at ten o'clock a. to. ocl-Ittd VV. 11. DENNY. Cashier. • CITIZIWEI BANK, I Pittsburgh, Dabber 17t.h.1862. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN Ora EEC lailtb` of this Bank : aill bet held at the Banking Heitse. on Monday. November 17th. be tween the hdurs of 10 a. in. and 2p. in; The reg ular al/until ineetir, g of alookhrldors will be held on Tuesday, Porember 4th at II o'rlook. a, ni. add GEO. T. VA.I4 DOREN. Caahier. Amcottv.sY BANK, t • Ootober 15th. 1862. J A N ELECT _ lON FOR DIREC - TORS OF ..,. - R. 4 . . Bank will be held at the Banking House, on the 17th day or November next, be tween the home of 10 and 2 o'clock. A eral meeting of Novemberlders will hold on the 4th day of next. at 10' o'clock,: a. In. J. W. COOK, Cashier, oc16:Im A.KirSEMENVEI. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Limas brtn ... HENDERSON Pelona op Ana - maton.—Private Boxes. $5 CO Single Seat in Private Hex. $1 00; Paronette and Dress Oirele„ chairs, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents; C.lored Gallery. 25 cents; Nero,' Rum 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. F SIX .2170L1T ONLY. Mr. Co !dock and g :Lis :Accomplished daughter bliss C.udock, cif CORNER. Peter Pr , bits • . Mr. Couldock Grace • r , .. Mies Couldook To coO elude with tho HANG COTTON AUCTION SALES ILD•OOTS AND SHOES lUP -A T - MOCLELLAND S ATJ CTION 56 riiiTH STREET OHOIOE FIRST CLASS INSTIRAROE BY. THE Cash Capital, ASSETS, JULY 1,1862. Market Value. .4261,687 35 ... 952,461 00 C 85,411 fo; .. 225,04) 00 .. 107,412 00 108,b)0 87.963 is Cash & Treas. ... Bunk Stocks U.S.& State Stocks City Bonds ..... ........ ............ ailroad Stocks Mortgage Bonds . Real Estate, unincutabored Total Assets L ?LEILITERS. Claims, unadjusted and not duo SI7,S: ire and Inland Navigation Insurance ac ee F pted at as favornble rates and rules as are non sistent with fair profit and reliable indemni y DWELLINGS. OUTBUILDINGS AND CON insured on most favorable terms, for a term of five years or less. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid. applications solicited. Policies issued with out relay, and all business attended to- with fidelity end by A. A. CARltiEllt 4 1343.0 THE 8., 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh Pa. oclB:3md JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET Has now on hand a large stock of fall and whiter , 14 0C:111'S A ND SIELCOES, Comprising all the different varieties and style to be found., Ladies', Misses and Chibiran'a Balmoral Boots with double and tripple soles. Mans', Boys' and Youth's Calf, Coarse anti Kip Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Mans' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Booti of a very sePerior quality. Call and examine his stock as he warrants his goods to give, general sitisfaotion, - . -JAMIES ROBB, oeN 89 Market street, - - - CHARLES MAGRI? . J. 80DY~H ' HIO[0 MAGEE ilk HICKS, Importer, .nd dealer, in Cloths, ' Cassiniores, Satinetts, Veatings, Tailors' Trimmings, /no, 255 ' MARECIT STREET, North ;Side, ‘ PHILADELPIILS, 009-17 d ' ' F RE.ifTOCK OF WIN PER GOODS. UST RECEIVED FROM N W Y 0 R. If A CHOICE AND SUPERB LOT OF NEW WINTER CLOTHS CASSIMIERESdt ND VESTINGS. Inclpling gwroral new lines of FANCY COATINGS, Of the most desirable styles, and a full line of 4017.E . , C 4 : 3 4-TINGrS. THE BEST Td BE EOUID IN EASTERN MARKET. Our stock has been selected with a desire to please the tastes of all who may favor as with their patrons e. SAII'L GRAY dc SON. MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth street. N. B. Ten good Coat hands wanted oc3l NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED I T EATON; MACRITIN dc CO., 17 ,AND 19 Finn STEEKT We invite special attention toe choice selection of NEW (+001).S. just received. All the new and desirable styletf • Dress Trim ings, French Elabroideries, lace and Tissue Veils, Real Lace Collars and ' Trimmings and Bonnet Itildions, Hoop Skirts mo re ts Ladles and Misses Bal Skl;ts, Boston Bibbed Hose,_ t Gloves, Gauntlets mad llitiens. .Zephyr and ShetlitralHools, but Hoods amiStiitittgir, ILrudi Dresses Mitrilair Nets, Ladies loot Under Garments, Gents' Shirt} is and Collars, Neck Ties, aspende. Merino, B ilk and Wool . Underaiirts and Drawers. Cash buyers supplied in quantity at lowest Prices. EATOIf,IistAcRUP.I & CO Nos. 17 1 and 19 Fifth 'street. ODD FORS, FOR LILE Low UT Bowls s: TETLEY. oat 13d Wood street. PORT OF PI.TTOWUBG.II.- . ARRIVED. Franlein, Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke, do Bayard, ,Peoblen,' Elizabeth. Capitola, Thompson Wheeling,- DEPARTED - Pranklin,l3ennett. Browriardle.,:. Gallatin, Clarke, " - Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva, (Jordon; Wheeling. Ray West, No. ft. Evaiaa. Cincinna Starlight Harlon. - du Nellie Rogers, Shepherd, co The river—Last eveningat twilight there were three feet eight 'riches water arid fall - ing: The weather was Weir The new steamer Volunteer, Capt. Vandeggrift commanding, leaves to-day for Cin cinnati. She hos attracted al coat deal of: atten tion from our river men. She, is in fact a sPlondid boat in every respect. She *its built under the superintendence of Capt. Vandergrift, ..We con gratulate him on producing so lino a boat. .Capt. Thomas Shuman will bo found lathe oftioe. _ _ _...-. - . !flutters and thing,: about thelirbiarc Another change, the weithCipleasant reit:ta bling spnng.—.Two new steauteraleftyeaterdar for Cincinnati, viz : Kor W‘st' N 0.3. Capt. W. b. Evans and t•turlight, Capt, Horton. - The Em - ma Grahain is still at Zanesville waitinti for a rise in the Muskingum. Report-says that Com modore Ay. era has fitted her nein a verge:Apar:or' manner for the fail Lind winter trade.—Captain Fituslett &Brather'are building large side wheel steamer for the Missouri river trade.—Captain Martin's - new hull was egluesed down from 'Bell vernon last evening. • For eine - bona* : TEIS DAY..FOSITIV ELY--10 A. M." 't THE NEWAND SPIENDLEO Fomenter Packet VOLUNTEER. L. Vand , rgrift, commander. will leave for The above port this day. For freight or passage' AP nos For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairnr_use" Bt. Louis,. • ' THIS DAY. NOV. 5. 2 .4 P. M. THE NEW AND ' NIPLISH: DID Passenger SteaSlLVßit C14,1[11), S „ Shuman, Commander: Cl Claptain Oorhray, Clerk, will leave as annotmoed sa r nre. For freight or passage apply on board,---• nos ' Eer etnellinatis Louisville.. Cairo" and I.oals. THIS DAY. NOV. 5- 4 P;11. ' THE NEW AND NIKLENDID stermer ARGONAUT. N0..2. J. W. Porter eomtnander.will leavens annonneedlibove. n a yfreight or prussage apply on board. , . M rA, Myron Bankrupt's Sale Of Bo ots 14;1 Shoes - } • • SELLING AT Ho. 28 FIFTH ST. W- .- • ITHOUr Tllll LIMIT BEGARD diately. to coat, as they must be closed out iainfo- 2d Door below Exchange 'Rama. se24- SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, Balmoral Skirts, PLAID AND GREY FLINNEI:S; PRINTS AND GINGRAMS, BIUSLINS AND LINENS, 81,500,000 NEEDLE WORS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, ap., ;sIC. . ' . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- buyers will bear' in mind that we have a very large keck purohatil:: ed before the late advance and will, he soldvery_ low for CASK ONLY. $2,499J36 19 C. HANSON LOVE sc-co. 74 Market •Strek. wiIEELER & WILSON'S sewing Machines, NO. 21 MTH STREET. PITINBU"*. Awarded the Ara Awls! !! at United States Vaihr FOR THE YEARS • 1868, 1859 and 11.8d0i OPWARDS OF S- 0 0' MACHINES sold in the Ernitkeptate4; roan us A *oxen sox& Tam PART *Eta • We offer to the made W WI:P- I SON'S IMPROVED Emma. ILMIIIINM, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confident of ita merits as the best and moat useful Fiutdly - Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and airman &brim maga the ,; •_ look-atitoh imponlible to unravel, alike on both Mon is aimple in construction, more Speedy lty movement, and more durable than any other nuet chines. Circulars giving prioee and description, • of machine furnished gratis on applicialmibr Per' son or by letter. Evr- serf Machine warrsulted for tnree Fears. ao3 WM— RUMBA irtnanzaA AufirD CONTRACTORS - a are now sem ov:taring *superior arid/Se - of LIME S / ittdoh we Are prepared to deliver frost our Vail YARD, 5091.1.11161MrSTREET. - halld aa ßeet quality of Voltallry Coal ahem on usuaL DICKSON. STKWAKT & • Spencer & BREWERS AND MAIMERS. Paresis Brain Ilmtwrit - • Pittabtingh.SeriteraberalMl. ivaorarrioar OFtPARTNERS.wp.,,„ MP —The prtrtnerahfp lierebofore GARB tween JOS SeIiNCER and W. H. :. was dissolved'on the 20th of August. 186 9,i - W ii .- GARRARD being authruised to settle up., the - business of the late Arm at Dm office inlheßrew ery,___The Brewmg_ilusiness will be continued by SPENCER Jr At'.KAY., who intend to have ai ways on hand a empenor article of ALE POll,- TEn. and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will h e thankful to the friends of the.late firm for a continuance of their patronue, and prtomise.' to make it their aim to givesaWaction to riliwho may purchase from them, • • Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of LibertYstreet.Bo long known so the business Community; will have the management of our hi:rinous. with the -fell-;,,`. controlin the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER Jr: MORAY. • Phosnit Breilery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER, JAMES MORAY. , BAGis, BAGS !! BAGS!!! 2 0 .000:Seamless' Bsis; 6,000 Gunny Bags 1,000 Howbay_ Sacks; 2 500 Lane Heavy:Lines . 5,000 Army Oats and Corn Sacks ; 600 Saltqaoks--Por sale by - HITCHCOCK.. MoCRHKRY A CO., sol2-3mis 131 Second rtree Pi , EOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY; OM 1? E Oor Wocid rftit St& FMB AND MARINg INSURANCE . , • IbilltECTOItS t - -• ' - Wm. Allen), •' - 'halo D.:Vara .or. Joint Watt, 4 "Cot, Jtio. Lb. van VTilliant IL t.• vs, ' , •Satauel P: van John IL Parks - Gloom 13-.Tonoap'.-444:,, Charles S.M.* * . - Daniel Wattata..:-11 , ,- 'William Va n M I I+ . C. Ramon ialtai.,:. wni. rinuarsareeilot, • ‘, - JOUR WATT; Vie.' Print. , °' • Wm. F. A RIMER, Sid". J/Pn'iliil TALL. PAPER, AT OLD PatlOte for sale by gen Mr. VAIAMIIALL. 87 WoOd 'stmt. [RIVER INTELLIGENCE: COME AND SEE. HOOP' SKIRTS,
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