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T aOSDAY MORNING, N 0 .
CITY OD NEIGUBORHOOD INTEiLIGIOCE
I!, Supreme Court.
WEOEso.ur, Nov. s.—Present, Chie
JuslicoLowrie, and Justices Woodward
S rorli.it,nd Reed.
muo:r!e's Appeal. Cambria. Non pros
Robe ts vs. Cohn. Cambria. Conti!'
ed
PennOlvania Railroad Company vs.
II , ndeinon. Indiana. Argued by Foster
and Ste rart for Plaintiff in error, and by
IlanWand Wier contra.
White rx. Flinn. Cambria. Submitted
by for plaintiff in error, and by
Shoemiiker contra.' •
TodtV'a Administrator's Appeal. Indi
; t:
sna. Argued by Stewart for appellant
White b'ontra.
Cumyerland Valley Mutual Insurance
COMpBiIV rs. Driiteheil et al. Indiana.
illontin q d till second Monday of January,
I
ftwitiy et di. r 3. Crawford. Indiana.
Coutinited.
ForrMakrg. Johnston. Indiana. Con
tinued.!_
Campbell vs.'linTs. Armstrong. Non
pros. :1
Mato t o et al. ire. INerier. Westmore
land. 4rgued by Foster' -for plaintiff in
error, tt,tid by Cowan contra. --
Paul)it , Executors vs. Rex,Kinkmerer
& Co. Cambria. Argued y Whit& for
plaintilki error and by Johnston contra.,
Cox . lAppeaf. Cambria. Non pros.,
with le4le to move to take it off on appel
lant delivering paper books to appellee,
on or bore the 17th inst.
Court!, djourned at twelve o'clock for
consultation.
I utereittlng to the Coal Trade.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE,
WARM*CTON, October 24th, 1862.
Sir * * When a party produces
coal in t 0 .13 counties in separate Collection
District4:there must be separate collec
tions of t - 11.1: on the. amount of coal pro
duced iMeach District.
The regulation requiring tax "on any
corp9ratb body, or property of an incor
porated 14ompany, to be payable at the
(ace of, rthe treasurer of such corpora
tion,“ tthes not include manufacturing
compan:gs, or companies even if incorpo
rated, ei)kaged iu mining coal. In these
cases thepx• must he paid where the man•
ufactoryos Situated, or where the coal is
produced'. , Very respectfully,
(Signed) ' C. F. ESTEE,
Acting Commissioner.
t'j Camp Howe.
There j l a N re some three thousand men in
Camp HOwe, nearly all having reported
themsellOs, and some companies have al
ready been organized, from those belong
ing to contiguous localities. Nearly all
who intend buying substitutes ha"e pro
cured tVem and the business is about
wound n'ti. Measures are being taken to
bring is tithe delinquents, against whom
the law be strictly enforced if they fail
to report themselves.
Fa“ Day.
This ie the day appointed by most of the
Synods of the United Presbyterian Church
mid several Synods of other Presbyterian
bodies, tti, be observed as n day of tasting,
humiliation and prayer, with reference to
the present siate of the country. The day
will generally be observed in this city, by
the religithis bodies named.
lAL Noble Fellow
The Liioming Gazette in detailing in
cidents ofy the draft in that county, men
tions the , following :
"Proba.bly the most striking instance of
disintereked generosity occurred in Por
ter township. Andrew Taylor, a man of
large 1.1.4 y and limited means, was draft
ed, whent\Villiam„ Hoover, a Democrat,
of Pine Creek township, Clinton' county,
who is in 't:io way related to Taylor volun
tarily went to him and, without pay, had
his name entered as a substitute, because,
as he said, Taylor had too lug! a family
to leave and go to war.
Biidge Bloiwn Down.
A briclo over Ten Mile Creek at Clarks
ville, FeyE.tte county ; was blown down on
Sunday evening during the violent storm.
It was a, Inew bridge just completed, and
the loss falls upon the contractor, who is
a poor man and will suffer heavily by the
occurrence.
The Nymphs.
Etnma Miack, of Third street, whose
arrest we noticed yesterday, has given bail
for trial; and been released. Sarah Les
lie, proprietress of another bagnio on Sec
ond street, was before the Court yester
day, on ah indictment for keeping a bawdy
house, and gave bail in the sum of 4800
to appear for trial. Her mother, who
keeps a house of ill fame on Tunnel st.,
became her security.
pone to Europe..
On Saturday last. Rev. Jas. Prestley, of
the Sixth' Street U. P. Church, sailed for
Europe, to ha absent some six months.
lie will be accompanied by Dr. Dales and
df .; Philadelphia. They will visit
the interesting parts of the Old World.
We understand that from Liverpool it is
the intent on of the party to go by way of
London And Paris to Marseilles, there
take steamer to Alexandria, spend the
winter in j Egypt and Palestine, and visit
Italy aud'Oreat Britain on their return.
Substitutes.
By reference to our advertising col
umns it will be seen that Mr. J. H. Casi
day, Bill and Stock Broker, has made ar
raogemenla for furnishing substitutes for
the army.;, Any business entrusted to him
will be p!rouiptly attended to. Office in
Burke's !Building, Fourth street, near
Market.
Verdict.
- • -
In the Oisance case ot Commonwealth
vs. Smitiey & Co., the jury yesterday morn
ing returhed a verdict of aot guilty, and
that thellcosts be divided between Mr.
Ballentints, the prosecutor,and the defend
ants. !
Moon for a New Trial.
The cOunsel of William Lowrie, con
victed of imanslaughter, in killing Thomas
Chamberlain, have made a motion for a
new trial', and iu arrest ofjudgment.
*Pounded at Union.
Among the wounded in the late skir
mish near Union are the following mem
bers of the Eighth Penniylvania : Joseph
Mutter,' Co. At; Charles Kearney, Co. E.;
George Wisener, Co. Hi D. C. Key
ser, Dayid O'Brien, Jacob Allison, Co. H.
Capt. Rogerm.
,
This igentleman, just appointed Acting
Insign:in the Navy, is a Pittsbnrgher,
who hah been in the gunboat service. He
passed a searching examination before
Admit*. Porter, of the Western flotilla,
and tWo Port Captains.
Thirty Minutes.
Tlienew rules adopted in the Court of
Quarter Sessions embrace the excellent
one limiting speeches_of counsel to thirty
minutes.
Small Cases.
The bash /eat before the Criminal Court
ye3terllay was of a trifling character.
Ageghopy Trochees' Institute
,11,a meeting o't Ala° Allegheny Boaritol
t '.,:0 rol, 91"! ToeSday evening the following
•r,,i .()%iti.his were submitted - by the pri uci
pi, Is of thefieveral schools . :
Ist. That the semi-monthly Institute,
authorized by law, be held in the several
ward buitilings---each school to be and
form a district institute, and that upon the
Saturday before the last preceding each of
the three vacations, a joint Institute of all
the Ward Institutes be held in the Fourth
Ward building.
2d. That the sessions of the Institutes
be held each Monday or Friday afternoon,
from two to half-past tire.
3d. That such teachers as show evidence
of attendance on Saturday, at Normal
classes, be excused from attending the
meetings of the Institutes.
4th. That in view of the greatly in
creased expense of living, we respectfully
request that a proportionate increase of
our salaries for the current year be made.
These propositions were discussed at
considerable length, and on motion of p.
G. Bradford, the action of the Board of
Control was so far modified as to permit
the teachers of each ward to form an Insti
tute by themselves, in their own proper
school building.
That part of the petition relating to an
increase of salaries was referred to the
Committee on Teachers and Salaries and
the Finance Committee, to report at next
meeting.
The first and third Saturday of each
month was fixed as the days upon which
the Teachers' Institute should meet.
Continued.
The case of CoMmonwealth vs. Keenan
and others, indicted for murder, in killing
Conductor Obey bn the Citizens' Passen
ger Railway, ha 4 been postponed until
Monday next, when it will be taken up in
he Court of Oyer and Terthiner. It will
ektit4 mudh interest.
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111 k Note guotationm.
Corrected for the Post by ,Feld & Lare,
of the National Bank Note Reporter.
(The Reporter is published Inonthly, at
One dollar's year in advance. Office Di 3.
patch Building Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Rates uncertain at present.
PITTSBURGH, November 5,1862.
IIieCOIL9I
New England States
New York State
New York City
New Jersey
Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia)
Pittsburgh
Bank of Patahurgh, premium.
Country, Banks
Delaware
District of Columbia... , .
Maryland, Baltimore ...
Interior ......
Vircinia, Wheeling ....
Branches.--
Interior
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Louisiana
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
Indiana, Free
Bank of the State.
Illinois
Wisconsin
10wa......
Michigan
Missouri i 3050
Canada. premium , 1'2414
Exchange selling', rates on New York
and Philadelphia f If! cent. over bankable
funds.
Corn—Gold baying at 2..1c, and . Silver
Bq2oc over bankable funds.
City Mortality
Dr, A. G. NfcCandless, Physician to the
Board of Health, reports the Interments
as follows, from October 2Gth to Nov.
3d, 1862:
DISEASE. DISEASE.
Adult.
Retention . of 'Urine__ 11 Dypth eri
Karicin'ma Paralysis.
Imperfection of Heart l'Scarlet Fever.
Purperra.- .. . . .....
Hydrocephalus • 1
Inflamrnteion of brain 1
Disease ofthe lungs..., 1
Erysipelas 1
Of the above there were
Under 1 year 3 From . 30 to 40.
From 1 to 2 ...... _....»...' 40 to 50.
" 2to 5 3 " 50 to 60.
" sto 10 :0 " 60 to 70.
" 10 to 15 ,21 " 70 to SO.
" 15 to 20 '2! " SO to 60.
" 20 to 30 1i " 1 1 1. . 0100
Males, 7' • females, 9; white, 14; color
ed, 2; total, 16.
Gilts.
A largesupply ot 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.
Gnovaa k BAKER'S Sewing Machines for fOmily
manufactoring.purposes. are the bent in use.
A. F. 0 3.ATONA Y. General Agent,
18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON
3LLNI7PACTITRERP OP
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITUK & CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE, iss SMITHFIELD STREET
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
PITTSBIIRGH
OUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY,
DIARIES , FOR 1863,
all Elizes.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMA'S,
new lot
PENCILS TIPPED WITH INDIA RUDER
So arranged that it is always clean and
ready for use.
.LOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND
acknowledged to be the best air-tight
ink ever offered to the public.
POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CUxtRENCY
/or sale tri
W. S. HAVEN,
CORNER WOOD k THIRD - STS.
oe2o
NO DRAFTAT 55 FIFTH sTaBET.
Boots and
ko,looes to McClelland's Heedquartors for
Sh.
3 SECOND HAND MELODEO S.
For sale by
0023
CLOSING Our SALE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
TWO NEW s
STANDTHEI TOP BUGGIES.
hose former pride waa s l2 s,_will be aold now
tor $9O. at • Mrs.; JOSEPH WHITE'S.
ae/0 Carriage Repository Two Mile Run.
THIS DAY-
Just opened a eomplete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
W. H. WOES. 4t CO.,
mil 148 Federid street. Allegheny any;
111 NDIA RIIBBEtt. BLANKETti—AN-
A. OTHER lot warranted to stand heat or cold
just received at 26 andl2B St. Clair street.
J. 4: H. PHILLIPS
CIINE TWO-SEATED SECONDHAND
11l CARRIAGE. in good order. will be sold at
$45 at Yrs! JOSEPH WHITE'S.
$Bl3 Carriage Regository, Two Mile Run.
APPLES -76 'BARRELS GREEN Al'.
plea just received and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
140 sensor Market and First streets.
wrtirnow CFORTAINS FOR SALE by
W. P. MARSHALL,
5027 87 Wood stmt.
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Second Edition
THHNERL LATEST TELEGRAPH.
THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS.
Glorious Democratic Triumph
FROM WASHINGTON
ITEMS OF SOUTHERN NEWS
LATEST LOUISVILLE ITEMS
DEATH OF COL. NATT BROWN
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
interesting News from Arkansas
Appointments in the • Navy
&c., , &c , &c
WAsolNcrox, November :,.—The Com
missary General of prisoners, Col. Hoff
man, has charge of United States officers
and men on parole.
correspondence relating to them, as
well as all details concerning them, will
pass through him„
A private of a Missouri company in Ar
kansas, was recently found guilty, by a
court martial in violating the sixth article
of war, by striking a Lieutenant, who was
aiding the officer of the day in quelling
disorder. The ,reused pleadoin answer to
the charge and speaieatiom; that he was
drunk and knew nothing of them, but two
thirds of the court martial sentenced him
to be shot to death. The proceedings har
ing been submitted to the President of the
United States, he !Lade the following or
der:
The prisoner's offence in this case, ba
ng to some extent, the result of sudden
)assion, and not of premeditation, the
sentence of death is instigated to imprison•
ment for one year, to commence on the
25th of October, and to he dklionorahly
discharged from service, with the loss of
pay and emoluments.
par
:K2 ) 5
I
2
104,50
Comuiander•Theodore Dailey has been
detached from the command of Sackett's
harbor and appointed to command the
Eastern Gulf blockading squadron, in
place of acting Rear Admiral S. Sardner.
detached on account of ill health. Chas.
L. Perley has been commissioned as As•
sistint Payma•der in the navy. Dr. E. A.
Arnold has been appointed acting Assist•
ant Surgeon and ordered to proceed to
Hampton Roads for duty on I.;)ard the_
steamer C:lna.ler.
New York Election.
NEW Yonk, Nov. - ..--Actual returns n'
from twenty-five counties and the city of a
New York, give Seymour a majority of
36,61 t-;. Twenty-nine counties to hear vl
from will reduce the above to YAW—so
estimated by the A tbany:l i/us.
The Albany Journal conceed.i the elec
tion of Seymour.
2 p. in.—Further returns .how the e'er-
tion of Herman, Democrat, in the 21st
District, and Hurlburd, Republican, in
the rtli District.
The following majorities of Gen. Wads
worth, Republican candidate tor Gover
nor, have been received :
St. Lawrence county, 5,000; Oneida
county, 500; Madison county 1,300.
it is probable that 19 Democrats have
been elected to Congress and 12 Republi-
CMS.
Delaware Election.
WirmIN.;TON, ?") I'. }t. --Cannon, .the ,
Union candidate for Governor, is certainly h,
elected. The contest for Congressmen is
very close. The .I. , igislature is still in
doubt.
The following is the vote for Congress
in this State:
New Castle county, Fisher, Union,
6,448; Temple, Democrat, 2,908.
Kent county, Temple, Democrat, 448
majority.
Sussex county, Temple, Democrat, ma
jority
The majority for filer in the State is
nine votes. Cannon the Union candidate
for Governors was ahead of the Congres:
sional ticket, and will have nearly list
majority.
Missouri Election.
gi
ST., Loris, November .",.—The Radical
Emancipation ticket in this county is un- fp
doubtedly elected. The vote in the Ist NI
COngressional district is very close, and C
cannot be decided till the army is heard p i
from. Blair's friends claim his election, rE
but the Radical Republicans say the vote rc
in the army will elect Knox. In the 2d Is
diStrict, Blow, Radical Republican, is un
doubtedly elected by a handsome majority. tE
Returns from the interior are yet meagre, a
but the Emancipation ticket is probably
elected
Wisconsin Election.
MILWAUKEE, Nov. (I.—The Democrats
have elected two members of Congress—
Brown and Eldride ; the Republicans
three—Sloan, Cobb and Hanchett. One
is yetin doubt. All the Democratic As
sembly
ticket elected from the city of Mil
waukee, and: one State Senator. The
Democrats have gained largely in some
parts of the State.
CHICAGO, Nov. s.—Returns thus far in- c:
dicate the following Congressmen elected
in this State: Ist District, Arnold; 2d, o,
Farnsworth; 3d, Washburne; sth, Love fr
joy; 6th, North—Republicans; 4th and
7th in doubt; Bth, Stuart; uth, Ross; 10th,
Knapp; 11th, Robinson; 12th,.Morrison;
13th, Win: J. Allen—Democrats'. The a
vote on the candidate at large is close; b h
Ingersoll, war-Democrat, is elected.
Harris, Dem.. is elected to Congress
from the 4th District. The Republicans
concede the election of James C. Allen,
Democratic candidate at large. Nothing
from the 7th District.
J. H. MELLOR
Minnesota Election.
ST. PAUL, Nov. 6.—The city of St, Paul
is all Democratic. Ramsey county gives s t
Collier, Dem., for Congress, 600 majority; b,
Nebraska county, Donnelly, Rep., for
Congress, 55 majority; Goodhue, Don- a
nelly 65 majori4y. The result is very un- ci
certain. Returns come in slowly.
Le..tvENwoais, Nov. s.—Scattering re
turns from the State indicate the election
of the entire Republican State ticket.
Wilder, Rep., for Congress, is probably
elected over Parrott, Union, and Matthias,
Dem.
NEW YORK, Nov. s.—Gen Coreoratis g
legion will go to Fortress Monroe to-mor-
The steamer Star of the South arrived
from Port Royal. The news of the South
announces the death of Col. Nat Brown,
of the 3d Rhode Island regiment; Capts.
Warfteld and Williams, and Lieut. W. B.
Manton.
The iron clad steamer Weekawken was
launched this morning. •
Illinois Election.
Hannan Election.
I ALBINY, N. I'., Nov. s.—The Atlas
17,Vitia"figtiftin Stelttifelbile-11641ight;
I 've Seymour 11,46 majority in the State.
ti estimates arelarge, those of the State
.ommittee showing about 17,000 majority.
nere seems no reason to believe that any
andidate on the 'Democratic State ticket
s elected. The Atlas and Argus gives
-eveateen Democratic Congressmen. The
ssembly stands fifty-seven Democratic
t embers to fifty- si c Republicans, there
6 eing fifteen to hear from.
IIFORTR.ESS Aloxm, E, November 4.—The
i as•of truce boat Express, from Aikens'
.nding, arrived last evening with neither
. Lssengers nor returned prisoners. .
Files of the rebel papers to the first inst.
,ave been received:
The Richmond Dispatch of the Ist,
mpg: It is not correct that McClellan will
•.ake an advance on Lee, which the latter
.:meetly expected.
The report that Winchester had been
• •acuated is incorrect. The rebel cavalry
p'ckets still hold their old positions Noah
df Bunker Hill and East of Charlestown.
It is evident that Mobile, Charleston,
a d probably Savannah will soon be assail
ei by the naval and land forces of the
I inc3ln Government. The loss of these
c ties would not touch the vital strength
o the Southern heart, yet it would
ieflict suffering and humiliation which no
s:crifice would be too great to prevent.
obile can see in New Orleans what she
h: •to expect. .
The occupation of Mobile by the feder
s will enable them to penet ate hundreds
o miles into the interior of Alabama, and
filet immense damage upon private and
p blic interests.
At Charleston an especial object of fed•
e al malignity would probably be made t
d ink the bitterest cup of all, and we hope '
t at every Southern city will permit itself
t. be converted into ashes before surren
d • ring to the invaders.
The yellow fever still rages at Warning
. N. C. According to the Journal e f
0 lober 28th, the number of deaths are
the decrease.
The Secretary of War caused an order
be issued to officers commandirg the
:nips of instruction, and to cause the en
dlment of conscripts to be extended to
:1 men not subject to exempdqn, who
e between e'ghteen and forty yearn of
.:e. It cannot be disguised that the law.
der which this is done, is unpopular, it
t odious, among a large class of people
he Richmond papers contains the fol
o
tecently the British man-of war Rims'.
approached New Orleans and assumed
ostile attitude, demanding from the au•
hurities the release of James Syme, drug
i t, an English subject, confined in Fort
Pi kens, and indemnification for the seiz
ur• of his person and property to the
cirrnt of one hundred thousand dollars.
neral Butler requested ten days to eon
su t with the authorities at Washington,
wl ich was assented to.
ien. Butler has issued another infa
us order, forbidding the payment of
p.ts to persons who have not taken the
a h.
IF:IA:SA, Ark., Colonel Cameron. of the
:;4 h Indiana, who was recently the bearer
c I • flag of truceto Gen Hindman comman
de of the rebel forces at Litt e Rock. fur
ni hes the following :-
"he truce party embraced Capt. Sewel,
of he 14th Indiana, Adjutant Mackenzie,
' he 11th lowa, and an escort of eleven
1 .
n. They left Helena on the 21st ult.,
6 a took the route to Roe Rock ferry,
at on the third day arrived at Browns
•il e Captain . Nolan, acting quartermas•
e C. S. A., telegraphed to Gen. Hoag,
who sent Colonel Anderson with the train
)n he Memphis and Little Rock Railroad,
h t Colonel Cameron delivered his dis
la hes, consisting of two letters from
le eral Curtis, and one from Gen. Sher
na , at Memphis, to Gen. Holmes,in per
m .
e professed his desire to conduct the
€ 1
a on honorable principles and under
rail of warfare among civilized na
to ts, and even on Christian principles—
h t he was filled with horror by tales of
ha. - . . - .
•oc and desolation brought to him,
hch he was forced to believe. Many
n.ances of outrage were cited, to whi(h
o . Cameron replied that Uen. Comdy
:c no knowledge of sucti occurrences,
that ;f they had happened and the
Icy parties could be found they would
ss redly be uunished. Mr. Holmes said
Le knew Curtis in his youth and had ex
le2ted him to pursue a fair and honorable
wa fare; that he for his part, was deter
m;
i
' ed to resist organized forces as long as
ould be done; that unless their inde
,e dence was acknowledged, they would
g t until exterminated. He said while
,e ought with an organized force he sup
,re
sed the patriotic arder of the people
le r Halena, and retrained them from
ii rrilla warfare, but should Lee be beaten
n "irginia ,and Brag in Kentucky be
ru bed, the people would rise as an indi
d al and each man take upon himself
le trust of expelling invaders.
1 &inquired if our army at Corinth had
3e i reinforced. On being answered in
ie negative, he appeared satisfied and
ra ilied. lie said on the 22d he sent a
a,!, of truce with a reply to Gen. Curtis'
.ri ter letter, by way of the Arkansas and
iszissippi rivers. He liked the spirit of
t is' letter, and had at once sent all the
ri•oners, nearly oue hundred, and his
ep y. '1 he cotton dealers taken by the
eb•l soldiers had been or would be re
-a:ed.
Col. Cameran found three roads leading
c,White river fromlbelow,all we.l wa' erel
ud supplied with forage. Beyond the
,ra ries will be soon impassible.
The rebels are stacking prairie bay near
t rcwnsville, and by boats bringing corn
rot the bottom lands to Little Rock.
Through the scarcity of forage they had
limounted a large portion of their env
lry, including the 25th Texas.
The Arkansas river is s o low as to be
mtassible for the lightest draught boats,
•hde White river has risen 12} feet since
ugust, and now has 15 feet at lowest up
o I'larden.
he rebels at Little Rock have informa
o , which they credit, that Galveston,
.a.ine, Troy and Houston have been
ap ured by the federals.
I arge quantities of boots, quinine and
th•r articles find their way to the rebels
ro i Helena and Memphis.
1.
.. s Fitescisco, Nov. 4.—Business a
• htly more animated; sales of 1,000
e 3 Cincin. candles, eighteen and one
cents; two hundred bales of gunnies,
• teen cents; dried apples, twelve; but.-
twenty-seven; wheat one dollar and
y; Rio coffee, twenty-six; hops dull
. declining. Domestic liquors do.
. ere was thirteen thousand dollars con.
uted to the National Sanitary Fund
andwich Island dates of the 11th from
(Ic ober Ist, says the first bale of cotton
"ro • Malaki had been received.
onolulu Island newspapers contain
to ements that cotton growing will soon
le.ome extensive.
I apt. Walter, in Gibson, has established
i e
c long of Mormons on Zahia Island,
a ing much newspaper comment.
he Americans in Honolulu have con
ri rated two thousand dollars to the Net
.° . al Sanitary Fund.
r ov. s.—There is a moderate trade do
, with an improved demand for groce
he Governor has appointed the 27th
. as a day of thanksgiving.
he roll of the new cavalry company
anizing in this city, to go East and join
assachusetts regiment, is full, and the
• has appropriated $25,000 from the
• treasury towards paying their passage.
1 , -N
Ic'4,Toi, Nov. s.—The 43d, 46th and
1.. Id assachasetts regiments left for
whern in the steamers Merrimac and
-sissippi. The 41st regiment, aocom
ded 'by Gen. Banks, has, left for New
•rk.
KANl3l§,c47 N.ovamber , ;?.57,414,44!
9oidin .
ippeal hati rue, been reoeived
Camp Curtis, Jackson' county :
To Major oe:weal Curtis—For more
than a week 1. bat e pursued Quantrallls
band of guerril.he, with 141ajor Ransom's
cavalry and Chptain Chetuat's. company
A, 12th Kansas, and one piece of artillery,
under Lieutenant Hunt. We have killed
two, taken one prisoner,captured one hun•
dred horses and mules, and driven the ma
rauders out of this part of the State.' They
are in full retreat South,the intention being
to reach Arkansas. No causalties on our
side. A considerable number of contra
bands accompany us to Kt1.1! , .a.i.
Signed Tnoxies T. IlsaNss.
Colonel Commanding.
Lorisvii.i.e, Nov
Pope died here to-day.
A strong Union force will Commence re
pairing the Louisville and 'Nashville Road
within the State of Tennessee to-morrow.
—Colonel Carson
NEW YORK, Nov. s.—Arrived, the ship
Great Western, from Liverpool; below.
bark Ottelie, from Bremen.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
_ .....
A R RIVED.
Frank's, Bennett. Browasvit
Gallatin, Clarke, do
Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth.
Capitola, Thompson, Wheeling.
DEPARThD,
Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville,
Gallatin, Clarke, tin
Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
Ildinorca, Gordon, Wheeling.
Mg' Th . e river—Last evening at twilight
there were three feet 'EU inehe3 water and Pall
in it.. The weather tine.
1t613 - The new steamer Volunteer, Capt.
Vandergrift commanding. teaves today 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 the
superint•ndenoo of Capt. Vandergrift. We eon
ratulate him on producing so fine a boot. Capt.
Thema Shaman will be found in the office.
Matters and things about the Wharf
In town rusticating and taking note of tho fasb.
ions- G. W. Wilson. Esq., the accomplii-h.l. lerk
of the Emma Graham.--In town and looking
around—Ca pt, Jo. n armee, of the steamer k.av
igator. Tbo Captain will not venture out until
we havo a further rise of water.—Captain R. U.
(hay, Commodore of the Northern Line Packet
Company is on u visit to our city, Revert says an
other new side wheel packet is to be constructed
forthwith — Emma, No. 2, is the name selected J
for Capt. J. 11. Slaratta's new steamer.
For eincinnail.
THIS DAY. POSITIVELY—Io A. M,
THE NEW A ND SPLENDID
Passenger Packet VOLUNTEER,
L. Vand rgrift, commander, will leave for the
above port this day. For freight or passage ap
ply on board.
not;
For Cincinnati, Loubovine, Cairo and
St. LOCIII4.
; THIS DAY. NOV. 6-1 P. M.
riaMit THE NEW AND SPLEN
DID Passenger Steamer SILVER,
CL , lIL, S, Shuman. Commander. Captain J. B.
Conw . y, Clerk. will leave its announced a. ove.
For freight ur passage apply on hosrd.
nod
For Cincinnati. lAndsville. Cairo and
bit. Lents.
TRH FIRST RISE
THE NEW AND 4PLENDID
star /Ler A ROON AUT. No. •ti J. W.
Porter comma nder,wi II leave as announced above.
• For freight ~r passage apply on board.
no;
STEAMBOAT SGILNCY.
W . YIAZL.ETT
Has opened_ an ottioe at
N 0.90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a General Steamboat
Agency business • and would solicit a sharo of paC
ronssre from steamboat roan.. • ap24-Iyd
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED
EATON, MACBUM at CO..
NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTII STREET
We intte spec* attention to [...choke selection
of NEW GOODS, just rocolve4. All the uew end
desirable styles of
Dress Trimmings.
French Embroideries.
Lace and Tissue Veils,
Beal Lace Collars and Sets-
Trim:Wags and 'sonnet Gibbons.
Hoop Skirts and Cor.etw,
Ladies and Misses Balmoral Skirts,
Boston Ribbed Hose.
Gloves. Gauntlets and Mittens.
Zephyr and Shetland IS Wahl,
Lnit Hoods and stiotags,
Head Dresses and Hair Nets,
Ladles' Wool Ender Garments,
Gents' Shirts and Collars,
Neck Ties. Suspends- s„ Handk'ilt
Merino, Silk and Wool
Undershirts and Drawers.
Cash buyers supplied In quantity at lowest
priaea.
EATON, MACRI'M & CO
Noe. 17 and 19 Fifth street
F ELT
SHOES
SHOES
FOR LADIES AND GENTS,
W. E. NCHMERTZ it CO.,
31 FIFTH STREET.
SOLDIERS,
FAMILIES,
CAN SAVE MONEY
BY BUYING THEIR
BOOTS and SHOES
AT )
M'CLELLAND'S AUCTIRI,
NO. 55 FIFTH STREET,
nol
AMERICAN WATCHES
'FOR SOIADIORS
OR PERSONS THAT ARE OBLIGED
to give a watch hard Usage at times. They
are put up in ve-y heavy Silver -bunting cases,
neatly finished, simple in construction. and not at
all apt to get out of o der, neiteer riding on horse•
back pr Railroad will effect them and for correct
ness of time. they are equal to the best Foreign
Watches bnYerted-
REINEMANI MEYRAN & SEIDLE ,
WHOESALE AGENTS, 411 FIFTH STREET.'
oeXitt.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES: PENSIONS,
BACK PAY, and other just
CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT,
Prompt:y procured at reseonahle
H ra tesA
Z App l y
to
. HA EN,
103 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, and
-CHARLES C. TUOKBR,
noL3me Washington, D. C.
CIAJu TS st rec 0
ei v - - --20
edBUSHELS PLUME OATS
lir and
is forale
JAS. A. FETZER,
not Corner Market. and First street.
LOIIB-2O BARRELS DOUBLE. EX.
Ftra Family Four) ust
34 r 8. ece A. FETZived and
ER, for sale.
oat Corner WOW and First etreiti.
-4*gt*Emsx.4.-
PiTTBII 1 11-GH THEATRE.
Lam: MAY#or.l2 ..... HENDERSOP
Pair F.s Ar)klattON. — Private BOXOK $5 CO
Single soot in Private Box. 00: Parquette and
Drills Circle, chairs. 60 canto; Family Circle,
oentr4 Colored Gallery, 'Gents; Colored Bova.
60 mots: Gallery 16 oema.
FOR SIX NIGLITS ONLY. •
Mr. Covidock and _his scooraplished daughter
/hiss Couidock.
Sing of France__ ...... ......... Mr. Con!dock
Dauphin Mar Cotddook
To! conoludo with the
NORAII ()REINA.'
Gorman Erady ....... ........ Mr, Hudson
OOTS ANO N g
A-0
MeCLELLAND S AU CTION
IIorciNISTRATOR'S SA.LE OF VAL
-1: BALE REAL P;STATS --Ey virtueot an
order Uf the i.irphan's Court of Allecheay
Jwill.sellat P.. boo Sale. at the Cour t House,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on 'Farad the 11th
''ay of November. 1862. at 10 o'clook a. that
valuable tract of land and coal. on which Wm.
Chi si.. died, seized, situate on the Washington le
Pittsburgh Turnpike Read. 2 miles from Pitts
burAb; containing 236 acres and 142 perches. Said
land will be sold m purparts or pieces, containing
dideres.t quantities from Bto 61 acres. The coal,
about 90 acres, will besold separate from the land,
A Isd, At the same time and place, I will sell
Lid : U in Thomas bemple's plan of Chatham,
iu A llee henv City.
Also) he undivided half part of a lot on the
Smith t ide 'W
Robinson street, 27 feet estward
ly Corey street in B.la city, being 80 by 100
lest. '
TERIp3 OF SALE One- fourth cash. the re-due In
erial plywents, in one, two and toree years from
date c.fleor.firmation of the sale—sail res;due to be
secured by bond and martairre.
Sale positive. Title indisputable.
hIttSEH CHESS,
oo31: 4 1.1 Administrator of Wm. Chess, doe d.
O E;IDENCE IN SEW ICKLEY VILLE.
AL for-sale.-9 comfortable. well-built mansion'
houre, bt twelve rooms, hall. two parlors, marble
mantled and hear Its, Library. bath-room. etc.;
are Kamen, variety of fruit
trees, qfkubbery, fluivers and vines Pleasantly
situaterem tire minutes walk in= the station.
For pri e and terms app'Y 10 -
h. CUTHBERT cte :ON&
oe2d Commoro al Brokers.
51 Market. street.
1.)131E S.I V I NOS INSTITITTION. NO
110 itplield street, opposite cue Custom
Cb catered by the Legislature.
.
OVE" I4C R .
Premldent
VICE raestnea•ra. .
Wm. B. Smith B. F. Ito id
Thus. D. 51 miler A. Itch , .yrr.rtn
Francis Sellers J (or u • Rhodes
John F. Jennings. Jacol. Stnelrxath
Thomds S. Blair Alex. Bradley
llenry(Lloyd Alfred Slack
THUSTF.Ed.
•
Josiah!King C ZnR
A. S Bell Joa Dilworth
8 S I'wler M , A Reed
Jim WlWoodwell It 0 Plehinertt
. -
F Huhn? C W Blakeman
J M 'Fiernan d H Hartman
D M Long It J Anderson
Jas W Mixter 0 E McKinley
C H W4' Hobert D Cochran
Wm Smith W lhoasen
0 B Jo es B I Jones
W H Phelps C 0 Herron
i SEORF.TART AND THEASIIRLII,
I . D. E. McKINLEY.
Open daily, from 9 .1. g. to 2 P. )1P6.. Also, Tues
day and Satardny eveninsrs, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards.
Dividends declared in December and June of.
each year.
Dividends allowod to rornain are 'dazed to the
credit of the depositor as prideipal, and bear in
terest, thus compounding it.
Books containing Charter. By-Lawa, &0.. tar
nished at the offore.
irs- This institutipn offers,.especially to 'these
persone Whose earnings are small, the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved.
sum which will be, a resource when needed, their
rnonsy not only being safe hat bearixiginterest,ln
teed of remaining unproductive. myl2
THE:AROESCO OIL comI4NY
31111:=1...8L e A (.7 1D ITA.VE FOR
Relined Ardesto Oil,
NON-EXPLOSITV. ALSO,
PURE BEITZOLE.
warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET
PITTSBURGH, PENNA
AGEE .t liICKS.
Importers rid dealers in
Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o,
255 MARKET STREET ,
North Side, PHILADELPHIA.
oc9-Iyd
Up RI VATE DISEASES..
1 Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL
and SURGICAL Office. N0. , 541
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. .-
Pennsylvania.
Dr. BROW N is an old citizen
of Pittsburgh, and has boon in
Practice for the last tvronty-five
yawl. IliaLi:saxes has Leon '-
oonfaned mostly to Private and -
Surgical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND BIB.ANGIER
In need of a medical Mend. should not fail to
find out the aura place of relief. The Data is a
nr graduate, and his treat
ment of a certain class of diseases is a care gaga
ante° to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re
-lief by the use of hie remedies and following- his
advice.
DR. BROWN'S REM3DIrIi
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal
Disease!, Impuri tie! and Scrofulous Affections:-
Mao all diseases arisinq from a hereditary taint.
which manifests itsolt in the form of tettor
psoriasis, and a great many forms of akin die
reses, the origin of which the patient is entirely
isnorant. To persons so ofilict, Dr.BrewnTfffers
hopes of a sure and speecfm
13a
iIddINAL
SHOES
Dr. Brown's remedies for tho steaming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensneJ
gratificatibn, which the young and weak minded
often gi re waY to. (to their own destruction.) ar
the only reliable remedies known in the <mato
—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
- - .
Dr. Brown's remedies never fair to aura this
Painful disease IN A YEW DAlS — he will warrant a
cure. lle also treats Piles. Gloat. Gonnorrhma
Stricture. Urethal Discharge% Female Weakness
Monthly. Suppressions. Diseases of the .Toints.
Vistula in Ano, Nervous Affections. Pains in tht
Back and Kidneys, Irritation or the Bladder, to.
gather with all diseases of an impure origin-
A letter describing the symptoms : containing a
lax directed to DR. BROWN. No.oo Smithfield
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer.
ed. Medicine cell tto any addrMis, safely packed
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield
treat. Pittsburgh Pa. nolf.dawds
Read f. Read I Read
HIGHLY IMPORTANT 4l
ArinasT RELIEF TO THE AFFLIor•
D. and those suffering from weakness of
sight
TO ALL, YOUNG AND OLD:
you wish to exp °dance great relief In your
ght. try the world-renowned
RUSSIAN PERBLR SPECTACLES.
Purchasers will continue to Lad perfect satisfac
tion by trying these Spectacles. Bold only by
J. DIAMOND, Optician.
No. SO Fifth street, Post Building.
The Russian Pebble i inserted in old frames, I
desired.
W Bowe" Imposters and Pretenders.
1y22
Have You l3ought le our
FALL AND WINTER.
Boots, Shoes and Gums, Yet?
0 Noir, C LL AND EXAMINE OUR
largo and well selected stook of a I kinds.
iwhich will be s3ld nt as low pr.ces as oily other
west.of the monatabas.
: 'Remember the plaoe, at
JOS. M. BORLAND'S,
(Amp Cash St re, No. 96 Market street, sea
ond doer from Fifth. ihoZI)
GREAT REDUCTIOISI I!.N SUMMER
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
At the
- OFIEAP CASH STORE OE
JOSEPH H. BORLIAND,
Market street, second door from Fifth. 1738
IGIBSS a FRIA IS
.1V ttaisins and File just j,poeived and Bala b 7
Mini Bit az •
• . . na. 128 and 128 Wood street.
vsinannews saw= or - IGTZBIr
V de 44W:ion at BrOlallantra Auction BOWS
66 Fifth' street, Zdasoalo
LOITIS Y.I.
AUCTION SALES
-A T -
155 FIFrEI STREET
JAMES PARK, Jr.,
..J- itODILLN HICKS
11.11EIIMATI814.
•
Bankrupt,Wilatorittraria
Shoes
SELLING AT No. 281 FIFTH ST.
WViriTIIOIIT THE LEAST EEVALED
to oost, as they must be closed, - oUt
diarely.
COME AND SEE. _
211 Door below Exchange Enna.
MIL; TAB. 1 , 4 WriCS6.
ir - ut CHANCE TO GET 111, TUB
%NV STANTON 0 VA LEX:
BOiUNTY 0177.
Wt.a.Dagartritgirt, I
Washingt'n Cit:; 0.0 1242,
M.t.ronJoatPa A:S - rOciros. Pittabu•gh, Pa:
Sir You are hereby authorizedro raise a
liegiment of Cavalry io the State of Perms 198 x. ,
nin; for three years or du- ing th. war, (co he or- "
garaged in accordanee who General Orderi,Nn...
135, from this Department.
The Field anu Staff Officers oan bminiategsai
upon completion of the orgemitatton of the
n
met,
limlisterlmen will be mtmtercAl a enrolled... Su
pplies of clothing arms, hones and eguipmentS
will beftutiahed by the proper Department.
By order of the Secretary of Vi; , ,r
C. r. BUCKINGHAM, ,
Drigaiiertieneral and A. A. II
,
IhrADQUARTSIIB PENNSItyr•NIA
Harrim. Oot 7.-1862, .• • ' •
The foregoing antbority of the War '• et.p.rtments;j ,
h approved. and ordered that mu Regiment. of
Cavalry thus authorized to be raised azret.hiv to
the terms and organizition ii.dimted by the Wei
Department. By order of the . tio , erher.- •
A. L. It
Adjutant GeneralPennsylvaWin. -
From the above it will be seen that the
signed bas been duly atc horsed to raise this 'Rep"
invent. It will be attached,- refer 28
_p6ssible to
the Stanton Cavalry. and Col.S.utes &Mons- , ;
maker ; ill assist an oomplering - the itegiYettk
the lirstlstautton Regiment is now at Camp Howe.
unitontted: and wid be mounted -here. Five
Companies of-this Regiment are yor: in CAMP.
and is fast filling up. = -•-
Companies. parts Of Companies and squad., notlr
already accepted, have now the lest suulundoubt•
edly the finest opportunity for entering the ser.. , -.7
vice. All Bounties from the United Suttee mill.
be given to the men, and the Allegheny. Uottnty
Bounty to such men as may be enlisted from 11 lie.. ' , A . :
8 1 / 8 125' County. This Battalion. has been for special service by the Secretary of War,
will e armed, equipped and horsed wit.rtbe
posain.e delay. -
sse-The Colonel can be found at 'Radium-tem=
BANK BLOCK, ififth street. abeve. tieneral
Howe's °aloe.
VON. TELE - ii.
A: other Pennsylvania revidienta—The - •
signed is still receiving recruits tor.all the -.Ad. ,
Pennsylvania regiments. but more pecially
popular veteran regiment,- the tixty•thir.i.. , .ed
tr.the gallant Col. nays._ be.sill VeY to-every-it - qt
reertut the usual ,goverumnni- bounty 'and
vanes pay ,• also the cotinty bond antLeatra bound.
ty of $lO. He will receive recruits:or-any brawls- --
of the service. Windom, cavalry . or 1:A4140r.
Office at Wilkins hall , Fourth street - -
V. H. GROW,
lid Lieut. Eidd P. V. rnf.
WHEELER & ,WILSON'S
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 FIFTH STRELIT. PUTSBURGIL PA
Awarded the Aril Preadtew at the
United States Fair
FOR THE YE-NES
1858, 1559 anti 1860.
UPWARDS o so, l o oo
_•
MACHINES sold in the Unit&l State.
YOGI T AIR
50,000 SOLD TIER P3IIT ZZAS
We offer to the public WHEELER 4-.1;
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
REDUCED PRICES, with increased Con/Wenn°
of its merits as the beet and most useful Hardly
Sewing Machine now in ace. It does equally well- :-
tin the thickest and thinnest fabrics, inakos the
jock-stitch impossible to unravel, Flike on both,
sides, is aimple in construction, more speedy in'
modement, and more durable than any other nute•
chinos. Circulars giving prices and description .
of machine furnished grails on application in p
son
or by letter,
Every Diaohirte warranted for weeYee.re. . -
ap3 WM. SUMNER k W..
TO BUILDERS AND DON T &ACTORS
We are now manufammas' supcior antic's - of
IC ,
whieh we are prepared to dcdiva froatour COAL
YARD, 509 . LIBERTY STREET.
hanßeet quality of Sttaxtl.l7 Coalelwape on
d as usweL
orgwsvAßT a CO. '
Spencer & May,
• BREWERS AND MUSTERS.-
Pllougis entkit Bruiwily. 1
Pittsburgh. Sep e tr:er 10. J
DISSOLLITION or TN ERSIMIP.
—The partnershfp hereto( - re «ki.L-ng be , :
tweak JOS SPANCER and W. 11. GA lilt .-IRD
was dissolved- on the 20 , h of -.A nwast,-1062i
GARRARD being authorizedio setae up--the, „ .
business of the late : firm at the °Dice in the raw- =-
ery,__The Brewing:W:l , 3'MM Will oe continual by f-f -
SP.ENCER* A eI'KAY . , who intend
ways on hand a superlor artiole of ALE: - P.
TEL , . and -BROWN • STOUT. The:undersigned:
will a e thankful to the triendsof,the latefirm for
a continuance. of , theirluttronsm and _ prouniaer.z/-
to make it the ir aim to givessUsfactio . xi to illwbo;
may y purchase from them.
Mr, ROBERT, WATSON, of liberty.stretetoui:-.1 , --1?-' 1
long known torthe business coMmunity, will have . ;
„the management of our baldness. with theilaW
control in the Brewery. ;... - • _
Address all orders to SPRNOERoeursIcAv.Y.';.----
Phomix Brewer,. Pittsbura_Lf Pa. e- - -
SPTENORR
TAMES MoKAY-. .--
.. •
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY:
Office, N. E. Oor, wood & Mtn - ;
ERE AND lAMB 4 INSUIRCL-,
DIRECTORS,
phurne, . ;orate - D. Verreor4 . '
John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad
William B. I. vs; Samuel P:, ShrivAuk
John E. Parka ..fletorge B Joni%
Charles S. Blase • Daniel Wallace;,'
William Van Met,. C. Hermon Love.
Wm. siClLLlPS,Preddetit.
WATT. VlOO Preet.
JOHN
Wm. F. OAEDNE
OATR OATS SS OA TS
FVETTI."P "'Am ptiii4ul,
0 rigor Qoarranuesgra, U. A •t - -:-
Pittsburch t Ootobq h, 1833
The undersigned desires to purchase several:'
thousand bnehels of good. eoutid..ineeoh - intabis
Oats, to be delivered et the Public Forigernittne 1
sysount sande on- delivery tenths each etilt.tie - .
furnished on ariglisation atthis °Sloe. = - •
kNTGOMEILT. • - '
Major • and Quarternouttee
einiw • •
wasnispros
IRON AND NAIL WORKS.
LLOYD & 331.4.4.03 ii.,
Itpinufkotarere of •
ar, anent, Boiler, kat% Hoop, A
and T Iron, Nails and Spikes;
18°. & TO:VI I ble i lt a toid l i F eer b kr
Works are opining the CITY OAS WORK
Warehoaso, No.S& Water street and X
6 Market street, Bagtders
a➢l&Bam-L
20.000 BvimE" ( "f mr l
Wanted at
MOORE'S D/STILLERX .
Will Pay ths higheet cash aridna.
• Tlit),MA§
Wet Sp First.g.tret PittAhuritti;
QIIGAR—
kJ, 150 Barrels A Banned Swan
20 do Crodied do
20 do Powdered ;.do
20 -do COareePolvorised Savor.
To Arrive and !break% ,
RHYMER & BROT.
p „,r, ; 1ir0q..121;; Im4 I 2%, Wwwi 4t.Ant
LAIME DWELL ISO FOR Atari's
&nate on Marbnrl street. Abe I. two oar
lore, siz &ambers. birchen, ininir - toom_ pantry
and large lardt immediate pCl9iellakll, Apply to
SoNtk
0017. 61 /dirket
eiHOT 4117/111.4)01711LE AND
fiAlatEtr-The best aniorinnant in ilia_ taw
for ode Bowti & un a ry .
mak, 1 2 6 Wood itrosk