___________ _ irk. 8. /11. PETTENiSILL it Co, ri 0. 37 ~,,„..AiltlL ROW, NEW YORK and 6 STATE onzkaEr s BOS'I'ON are our agnate for the Dill t o y la,p We Post in those eitiek and are au -.--..,_ tii4rted to take Advertisements antl Subscriptions Mills at our Loweat Roam. WIT in NEIGHBORHOOD INV Democratic Meeting. ..V:ineeting will be held in the hall above Thoa. Farley's furniture warerooms, Fed erallltreet. Allegheny city, at 7i o'clock Tuesday, November 11th, to organize a Dernbcratic Club. All true Democrats are invited to attend. Attempted Robbery. A bold attempt was made on Friday afteriiban by a couple of boys, aged re tll.e.ctiely nine and fourteen yea-s, to rob the attire of Messrs. Knox & McKee, pro• ducelinerchants, on Liberty street Mr. MCKgp bad occasion to leave the store for a feirtMinutes, and on his return detected the young rogues in the office, one of them 'engaged in searching the drawers. A.ftOttlsevere scuffle, Mr. McKee succeed ed in• 'iilosing the front door of the ware house4nd compelled the thieves to enter the office, the door of which he locked, and thiiikiag. he had them caged, went in to an qjoining store. No sooner had he left the young rascals forced the win dow up4escaped into the warshouse and from thence into the street, and were not afterwi4s discovered. The efforts of the boys wi* rewarded with only a few post age stamps. The Eighty-fourth's Flag. The .19,ag. which the Eighty fourth regi ment carried at the time Col. Murray fell, has been presented by the officers of the regimeatito Gov. Curtin. In the Gov ernor's note acknowledging the recept of the fla4he says: "You have returned it to the 434, with folds tattered and splin tered staff, bearing 'upon it the evidence that ttie . men of the Eighty-fourth were animated by the same patriotic spirit as their, tleader, and that in the despe rate conflicts through which they sustain ed their banner, they bore themselves as soldiers true to their duty, and faithful to our counti.:y, whose institutions the army of the Reriblic have gone forth to defend against the' attacks of the most wicked conspiratqi and the•vilest of traitors." The Or!tier of Gen. Thomas. The foll`Oving is the order of Gen. Thomas iu, relation to the disposition of; the drafted \ "The folltiwing officers of Pennsylvania volunteers-, Old regiments, with their non commissioned officers, will proceed to the places set oillosite their respective names, and receive`-;the number of drafted men, and men inOien of the draft, indicated, and conductitliem to their respective regi ments for diStribution among the several companies. ';;In cases where regiments require one idr more companies to com plete them, Ogauized companies may be taken, also, as far as practicable, regi ments will lie filled with men taken from the sections oil country in which they were .originally raisd." Tr ..nratioit , of Manufactures. Commissio Tioutwell has announced the followingU,decisio n : " The general principle runnAg through the law is, that each particular manufacture is taxed for its value, thouVh the material used in the production lieg manufactures, in them selves, on whit hha duty has been previous ly paid. This 48 true bf shoes manufac tured from taxed leather, of engines made of iron on which a tax has been paid, etc. Therafore, a bateau having a looking glass attached, or a table with a marble dish as a top; Will be taiad for its full value." Mi. E. Eddy. This is the naive of an American actor of celebrity, whb commences an engage ment at the thiatre this evening. He made a very favidrable impression here six or eight years; 'since, but has improved much since that time. The play to-night Howard Payne's:drama of "Brutus, or the Fall of Tarquim'd in which Mr. Eddy per sonates the Roman father. He has gained quite a reputation in the part, one of his best. We predipt for Mr. E., now that we have had a renewal of the drama in Pittsburgh, a successful engagement. Tax 14'ollectors, The Finance dOmmittee, at its meeting on Thursday evening, elected the follow ing gentlemen collectors of such city, busi ness, pOor tax an!d . water rents as remain unpaid for the cuhfent year: First Ward, Allen Cordell ; Se'eond Ward, Minas Tin dle ; Third Ward,i'il, R. Newman ; Fourth Ward, A. W. Thothas • Fifth Ward, Jos. Irwin; Sixth Ward J. 'A. Butler; Seventh Ward, W. Tritnblc Eighth Ward, David Hutchison ; Ninth! Ward, G. lie -s, 11 0, me. James Archibald; of New Castle, sup. posed to have beettpilleil at the battle of Bull Run, returnedio his home last week. He had merely Wen taken prisoner by the rebels, but cOidd not communicate with h:5 friends. Accidents. On Thursday 18.4 George Beams, of Mifflin township had his arm torn off by a threshing machine.? On Saturday a man named Cox,'of the Ninth Ward, had three fingers cut off by a cyeular saw. it -• The Anderaon Cavalry. This splendid body of men arrived here ,on Saturday eveningiabout eight o'clock from' Carlisle via Ilartisburg. They were about one thousandi strong, though the regiment, when all are on duty, numbers twelve hundred. They took supper at the City 1411, a good meal having been pre par....d for them by the Subsistence Com mittee, and left for the West, on special trains; about eleven o'clock. They go to Louisville, where theyi will be mounted. ' Rculfgiked. Hie numerous friends along the Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroaa, will re et to learn that Me. Jamul; M'Laughlin, ba gage master on the Wellsville accomodag lion train, has resigned his position on the oad, with the intention of going into busi ne H. ss in Mich Wael.ellsville. His successor is Win. Furnace' :Sold. The Youngstown Register says that the furnaces in that vicinity are in full blast, turning out fine yields Of metal. The Tal on Furnace has beenjsold by R. Hays & of Pittsburgh, to essrs. Canfield & Alfred, of Youngstown. Gift Book Store. • I A fresh supply of splendid photograph albums at 118 Wood street, at greatly re duded prices and a valuable gift worth from fifty cents to one htindred dollars given with each. i Firemen's AAsimpollation. This.,body holds it4regular quarterly theetink this evening. ; • Anothet. Annie Lewis, charged!with maintaining a bawdy _house, has been'arrested and held to answer at court. Unimportant. Tie business transacte d in the courts on Saturday was of no genek:al ituportance. Harder Trial. Teta]. The trial of William gdenan and others, for the murder of Obey, i dommences in the -Court of Oyer and TermiAer this morning. it4-4:ksy oil Review. 111.811. e The (hi city Register, says in its weekly B,econa A t re V icw of. tbe-oil market : —The market has . • been very active during the peat week, es pecially -- in the shipping line. A consid erable amount has changed hands at about the same figures we quoted last week, viz: $26 , 1.52,50 per barrel at the wells. Hold- 41, _ „„.. Hold ers ire now asking $3, but we have heard , of nO !sales at the latter figure. Sales have I been 'made at this point of small lots at $ 5 ,2:i, including packages, which were new barrels, and 85,00 including pack ages,, which were old barrels. Also, one sale df oil from tank at $2.62. Oil is now being held here at $2,75 to $3 per barrel, firm and advanCing. There is still a great scarcity of barrels. There ham been some changes among the wefls since our last, The Empire well, flowing about 400 barrels, stopped on Sun day Moiming last. To balance this the Phillipts well is now flowing. finely. The amount of daily flow of this well is va riously estimated; some rate it as high as one thousand barrels, some seven hundred and others five hundred barrels daily.— Prom the best information we can gather, we shmild estimate it at about 350 or 400 barrels. The Toodforti well, a few mils from the Phillips on the Tarr farm, which we no ticed as having ceased to flow last week, has commenced again, and is flowing some 350 to 400 barrels per day. The ond freshet, on Saturday, brought down about 9000 barrels. The stock for sale now on the creek is light, and even on Saturday Many boas failed to get aload. Our mar ; ket closen firm and buoyant, with a further upward tendency. Prices of barrels. $2,25g 52.,50, according to quality.—_ Freights to Pittsburgh, $1,006;31,25. That portion of oar oil fleet which started for Pittsburgh last week and this are all aground between this point and the month of ClarioM The Allegheny is falling fast, and it is mining as we go to press, Wed nesday night. At Pittsburgh, crude, is quoted at 116(r418 cents. The following are the amounts of oil re ceived andl shipped from our . principal warehouses for the week ending Nov. 4th: Michigan Rock Oil Co.—Received, 1189 bbls. oil; shipped, i',402 bbls.: received 32; empty bbls.' Shirk & Co.--:Shipped 1912 bbls ; received 2629 bbls.: received 120 c empty bbls. iAIONDAY MORNING, N So arranged that it is always clean and SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND a acknowledged to be the best airtight ink ever offered to the public. POCKETBOOKS FOR POSTAGE CU/MERCY or2o CORNER WOOD & THIRD EiTtl 4I'II BLANHET~, AT EATON, MACRIIM it CO., NOS, 17 AND 19 OHM SHNET: We invite special attention to aohoice selection of NEW GOODS, lust received. All the uew desirable styles of ai Dress Trimmings. French Embroideries, Lace and Tissue Veils, Real Lace Collarsand Sets. Trimming -sand Sonnet Ribbons, Hoop Skirts and Corsets, Ladies and fitisses RalMoral Skirts, Boston Ribbed Hose,l Gloves, Gauntlets and Mittens, Zephyr and Shetland Wools. halt Hoods and SiDatags, Head Dresses and Hair Nets, Ladies' Wool Under Garments, Gents' Shirts and Colla rs , \ Neck Ties, SusPende.s, ma n ak, ik ) Merino, Silk and Wool Undershirts and Drawers. Cash buyers supplied in quantity at lowest prices. SOLDIERS, 110IINTIES; PENSIONS, BACK PAY, and other just CLAIMS AGAINST TRE GOVERNMENT. promptly procured at reasonable rates. Apply to D. H. HAZEN. 103 Fourth street: Pittsburgh and cnem.Es c. TUcKA, WiashinHrton, D. C. B. SZELY,_ %Jo 141 FEFTH Shur.A.T. °lnnate Cathedral REAL ESTATE ANON:OImi. AGENT. Dumas nri NOTES. BONDS.2dORTGAGES and other Seen, C Inu.DßEattis sitoorErrsity de aoription at leClallandra Auotiou House 55 Fifth street, Zittoottio terary Society Election. At a meeting of the Franklin Literal., Society of Pittsburgh, held in the Sixt ward, Friday evening, November 7th, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing I quarter: Speaker, J. M. Sterling; Clerk, W. R. Lindsay; Treasurer, W. H. Rodgers; Attorney, W. .T. Mc- Knight; Critics, A. .P. I% ewlon, E. E. Barr; Marshal, G. W. Irwin. New Bank. Te Venango Bank went into - tion h at Franklin on Monday last, with the following officers: PresidentF. T). Kin near; Vice President—Thanas Hoge; Cashier—Samuel B. Fay; Directors— Hon. Richard Irwin. F. 1). Kinnear. Wm. M. Bowen, E. Chadwick, .las. S. Myers, Thos. Hoge. I GRADUATED at Dutra Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, 8. H. Lawson, Chartiers town ! ship; J. C. Vanderlin, Murrinsville, But ler county, Pa W. C. Dunlap, Bridgewa ter, Pa.,all of whom passed a highly honorabe examination, and those who know the searching character of the ex• aminations in this establishment will readily award its graduates the distinction due to superior attainments. Each grad uate was awarded the elegant new diplo ma of the College printed uponparch ment, and was also presented by the faculty with a copy of the enlarged edition of the "Gems of Penmanship'? as a me morial of his exemplary deportment dur ing his attendance at college. -•— - GROVER & BAR ma's Sewing Machines for family Lan ufactrringjairposea are the beat in nse. A. F. 0 3ATONA Y. General Agent, IS Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. _ . JOSEPH METER.......!. JOSEPH MEYER, di SON ItANOPAOTDRERM OP FANCY AND PLAID FURNITURE it CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) PITTSpLIBGH. --- COUNTING HOUSE STAYIONERY, DIARIES'' FOR 1863, all sizes HOTOGRAPHIC ALMS, new lot 'ED WITH INDIA REIM ready for use Nor eals by W. S. HAVEN, F . OR ARMY USE W. moci.iNTpcx at SON, 112 HAREEM STREET EW DODDS JUSTI RECEIVED EATON. MAbRUM At CO Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street. ~,en. Longstreet's to corps hid occupied lilt He Court House for several days. He left that town last. Saturday and it was ed genet ally reported .he would encamp upon the hills South of it. Gen. A. P. Hill's pot command arrived there on Thursday. B ra pe• liable citizens confirm the general belief an d that Lee has succeeded in eluding Mc- arti Clellan and that the main portion of his v i tt , army is at Gordonsville. Hill's gat , , command and Stuart's cavalry formed the croE urd. The former was at citester the 1 t ;en. Pleasanton pushed the lat. ed • Hill. Our troops found 2;0 e I o wounded rebels in the hospital here. she! n , Great distress prevails among the eiti- Frit e zens hereabouts for necessaries of life— tin All stores havg exhausted. Supplies and Ch closed cars are expeetrd here to•morroW. was The snow storm continued till late this v b tit e it, r lite l l i afternoon. Heneral Bayard to•day captured Lieut. . Col. Blunt, of Longstreet•s staff. Blunt is Provost H.eneral in the rebel army, and cede ml a was inspecting his pickets when captured. The leading secesh of this town proph Ni- itlitor esy that a great battle will take ; lace in this vicinity within a few days. I p ' Jackson tl 1 only ten miles o , with 70 ,om m i mob lattet i men, and that llragg is moving from flor- El donsville in great Ibree, and say there is tele but little doubt that .Ittekson is threatening g '.o attack our forces at Waterloo. eille, have Li f:AO4I .11LTERA, Warrenton, Sunday.— ' , Gen. Pleasanton, yesterday, in a skirmish ~. with Stuart, near Little Warrenton, cap- "" 3 Lured three pieces of artillery ; also Capt., r ' Slent and live privates. No loss has beet, reported. Col. Bayard yesterday occupied and now -I=l ' .. holds the railroad bridge across the Rap- 18 110 pahannock. The bridge is not injured. .., had f The bridge across Broad Run has been c(/T destroyed. 1 There is nothing new up to time of wri• r9ut Ling from the front. n , e At the Rappahannock the weather is Repo) A clear and cold. . 1111d1 tersv Get , I T—Gen. Grant has made aeadqi artery at Lagrange, Miss. The ailroad fom Jackson to that place is in running order. A telege i am from Col. Lowe, at Fort nry, to headquarters here, says there ) doubt about Gen. Ransom having a fight with the rebel Woodward's nand in the vicinity of Garrettsburg, iris fro various sources indicate the if the ebels. We have nothing defi towev r. ;temp is letter says there are five red ga rrillas in the vicinity of Col ille en orcing the conscription. ASHISGION Nov. B— Commodore C. n. She man has issued an orderpro hibiting the mportation of liquors to Mem- R. Stribling has been Ordered to the Com- phis, except by gentlemen citizens or offi• mand of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, in cers exelasi sly for themselves or families, place of Commodore Pendegrast dee'd. by regular a othecaries for medicinal pur- Capt. John Pogrys has been detached poses, to be retailed on physicians' pre from the . - ommand of the Galena, and s,.ripti,, us , a d by keepers of hotels and ordered to the iron -clad Weehauken ; Lt. licensed salt ns in limited quantities, not Commander Leonard Paulding has been ex.ceeding at ne time one month's supply. detached from ordnance duty at New 1 ork The Grena a Appeal of the says : and ordered to the command of the Galena The great fir in Augusta, Georgia, on the The Navy Depactment has dispatches 4th, burned he cotton warehouses, &c., from Fortress Monroe to 1141,1;th. which valued at hal a million. make no mention of the reported capture Geo. N. Se nders has returned from his of 3,000 rebels at Plymouth, N. C. European mi 'ion, and brings the most The friends of Gen. Booker say he has sufficiently recovered from his wound to gratifying Ws rances of a speedy recogni• resume his duties in the field. lion of the confederacy. The people greatly rejoic thereat. Belgium is to tithe The Monitor left the Washington the initiary at p. Navy lard yesterday evening and passed The Memph s Bulletin of the 7tll say,: down the Potomac river. A large federal army passed South of the Major Gen. Hunter will in a few days Grand Junction on Tuesday last. It return to a department of the South. further learns froma gentleman who lives The first information the public receiv• in Desoto con .ty, Mississippi, that for 20 ed of the relief of McClellan from corn • mend of the army of the Potomac, was Rebel miles out Pi:eon Roost road the cavalry have st ddenly disappeared. through the telegram published this The same c.rrespondent says that for morning. It affcrds a general theme of several days p: : t the Confederates at Holly conversation and comment and excites Springs have been moving back all surprise, the event occurring unexpected- their provisio a and stores. This was ly. The cause of the Executive action in understood to ' e preparatory to the evae the premises does not appear to be known uation of that place. It is believed they outmode of official circles, and hence, the will fall back,o. Grenada. absence of facts give rise to conflicting On Wednesday last an expedition left speculation. General McClellan, it is said passed Helena for Cot.on Plant, 2,500 strong Trenton. where it was un derstood that : rebel force through Washington to-day, on his way to had gathered. I hey took live days rations. Nothing has bean heard of them. A cavalry for e also crossed from Helena Waring, from Philadelphi I3osTox, Nov. B.—The schooner for Boston. Thos. into Mississipp to punish the rebel bands who. have secs fly giYen great annoyance is ashore at Holmes' Hole and full of by firing on the ederal pickets. water. A dispat2h from Holmes' Hole, states BOSTON. No. 3.—The United States that the brigs Abner Taylor and schooners f unboat Huron proceeded to President M. E. Rice, Eliza, Ellen, Endorse, Sarah, toads this after . iron to convoy the Mis- Louisa, Benj. T. Hall, Afctic, and three sissippi and Me iniac to Newbern, N. C.. other vessels are ashore there. !Jut the ships we e discovered to be in such The schooner Boston ) from Cornwallis, a filthy eonditio. that it was considered , ast nightnear the Cape. All hands bound for New York, was totally lost unsafe to allow t.ein to go to sea. The V per- troops on board -ere consequently landed fibbed. at forts Warren :nd Independence to al wrecked, but .. 4 crew were saved. The, sch P, S . Harding was also low the ships to .e cleaned. It is report. e h d er thia.at two of t e soldiers died of' tliph , , .. ____________ t ST. Petri., Novetaber B.—Over three hundred Indians have been convicted at 411ffil. ..---_______• Howe'" Sioux Agency, as participators in CIIIVAGO, Nov. B.—The St. Paul Press is elected to Con_res . s by one thousand the late horrible massacres and con- says: Donnally, Pepublican, First District, damned to be hung. Whether they live or die rests with the authorities at Wash- majority; Second District, Windom, Re publican. The I epnblicans have a rua ington. The people of Minnesota ?o a _ jority in the Stat • of two thousand. man are in favor of the immediate execu lion. ......ANTHOATYepiy ! ~ CONL . DETROIT, November B .—Baldwin, Dem. bur utun ocrat is elected from the sth Congressional night. District. The 6th District is in doubt. jury. T The Michigan Legislature will stand caused b about thus: Senate 17. Repulicans, 15 morrow i Democrats ; House 58 Republicans, 42 P iton" Democrats, of one The remains of the late Major General Richardson arrived here to-day en route (ie u• nu for Pontiac, his former residence. Arm. or . CINCINNATI, NOV. 9.—A special dispatch 017.T11 to the Commercial from Indianapolis says of-t d ru- Wednesday night a battalion of Colonel L o- _, l Shackelford's Bth Kentucky cavalry was - DISSOL attacked by a large force of guerrillas, under Colonel Fowler, on Pond river, fruit": seven miles from Madisonville, Ky. The 1 xmilet 22n attack was gallantly met, and the rebels Bleka were compelled to retire. with a loss of busirls of eight killed, including Col. Fowler, and a Match last. large number of wounded and prisoners. ~„, THE VEIII LATEST TELEGRAPH Removal of Gen, 11 9 Clellan : THE TINIH IPS TA IiEN DV SURPHISPi GEN. BURNSIDE IN COMMAND Great Destruction of Vessels THE ARM)" MO VINO NASHVILLE ATTACKED Catholic Orphans' Asylum Burn FROM OUR ARMY OF THE WEST HEADQUARTVRR ARMY OF THE P01011.t.t:, SALEM, Va., Nov. 8, 1862.--11001/.. VIA GAINRivILLy.--The order relieving. General McClellan from command of the Army ot the Potomac was received at Headquarters at eleven o'clock last night. It was unexpected and to all a surprise.— O n its receipt the command was immedi ately turned over to Gen. Burnside. General McClellan and staff will leave to-morrow for Trenton, where he is or- ;., dered to report. S The order was delivered to him by Gen, ti Buckingham in person. p i The last official act of fhe commander p i of the Army ot the Potomac was the hiss- , ing of an addres: , to the troops of a few I word.,informin g them that the command devolved on Gen. Burnside, and taking rm leave of them. • There is no news worthy of mention. ex cepting that the army is in motion. WAR ft F7NTON", Nov. 7.—.1 p. m.—Gen. eral Reynold's corps have undisturbed possession here. The place is occupied by Col. Bayne with WI cavalry and tWo howitzers. c't, s INEW YORK, Nov. 9, 1 o'clock A . glta is snowing:and hailing here, and a heavy le is The United States hospital ship Daniel ---- Webster, from Alexandria lot. Plymouth Grove, It. 1., with :t4O sick soldiers put . into this port to day in consequence of ex• periencing tremendmis gales and being short of coal. The bedding and every thing on hoard of her is saturated with water. The Light Ship, Capt. Cos grave, which has been stationed off Sandy Hook, part ed her moorings at noon on the 7th inst. during a gale and drifted as tar South as the Southern end of the Woodlands where she was fell in with by the Daniel Webster and towed into port. The chips Belle Wood and E. Z. Hare arrived from Liverpool. boys, The Roman atholic Orphn Asylum Mr on Bedford avenue, B a r ooklyn, took tire from a heater at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning and was totally destroyed. There were 24 children there, all of whom were •aved; only two are yet known to be dead, hou h it is feared some are in the ruins. wo hundred and twenty two were brought ,o the female branch of the Asylum on () e gress street this morning and it is hoped he balance will be accounted for, as many I' those rescued were found snug in' ed private houses in the neighborhood. itizens and firemen turned out en masse the storm to render service to the cause humanity. But for their efforts there ust have been a terrible calamity. Tammany Hall is beautifully illumivated ~uh r o , no G r o v o e f r n th o e r e o l f e ct t i h o e n E Hpoira tS Seey.tional - salutes are being tired in the I rk and in front of the City Hall. while l in the balcony of Tammany Hall an ense band of music is performing the Ronal airs. Large crowd s of people assembled in the vicinity cheering for 'moor and the Union and the Constitu . iletter from Gibra, th e, s that the second ltar mate,dated liestor, oflsth the ~.,1r e Sumter shot Captain Andrews on the sth. T e pirate craft has been taken posses- sion of by the British, and her crew in's nris ned on hoard of a man -of. war. Hes ir ill probably be hung. T e S. inst in fr la ig titude 40 longitude Sabine was sken 71, in on ? me ." hde mrc of the pirate Alabama. Th steamer Dudley Buck, from New ‘rn, N. C., with dates to the 2d inst. ' a rived. =MI ----- .01 ISVILI.E. Nov. s.—About eighty reb pri:oners arrived from Lebanon, Ky., nig.t, including a son of Humphrey irsh:l, who violated his parole and join the rebels. the Democrat's Bowling Green eorres ade,t this morning writes that au es )ed risoner, who left Murfreesboro' on :dri,..day, reports that Generals Polk 1 13 eckinridge, with 25,000 men and Hier , attacked the south side of Nash• le of Friday morning, while John Mor• 1, on the north 'side, with 3,000 men, ,ssed the turd and attempted to destroy bri. •e, but was repulsed. The result Polk s attack is unknown. McCook's 'Ps, omprising Sill, Woodruff and arida .'s divisions reached Nailiville on day. Crittenden's corps was at Gallo on 'riday and moving down. Gen. ?tithe .. , with a portion of Bragg's army, lat A uifreesboro . The remainder of Igg ' s rmy, except 15,000 left at. Cum landi op, are pushing towards Smit e. B gg had been arrested and super ed by Joe Johnston, for his disastrous ipai in Kentucky. 'o no ice at /Murfreesboro, which has 1 in e natant telegraphic comruunica• with Mobile, of the capture of the T Cll . 14,000 rebel troops are at even , 'clork, p. —We have been in raphi- communication with Mitchel!g len for the past 'two days, and recei ed none of the above .tidings. an, N. Nov. S.—The San- Female S:minary was burned last he inm tea escaped without in e fire is supposed to have been v an ince, diary. JEN CE, R. I. Nov. 9.—A salute hundred ails will be fired to n honor if the appointment of roside t. the command of the the Potoiiac. ss Monts, Nov.B. —The flag .oat eta -d up the James river h rebel .risoners for exchange. UTTON nF. PARTNERSHIP. PART FaISTING Ythe name d style of !HM ERTZ. Jr JO is NEON. was dissolved on the I y ult. Arad im Johnson retiring. The the firm. d dug from the 28tnday of will be se tied by SCHM RIZ A BLRAILLEY. No. 153 Wood street. TO -OUR AOVERTISIWO.PATRONS: T t Wundersigne I r I.h'ishers of the city daily press,6ll re been eon pelp.d, by the depreeiation of the - urrvitey, the operation Of the new tae bill, anti the great y inereamat enit of everything used in the pr ntifig art, to take council together, so as to protect t h entselves front loss, , at the smallest ex pense to their patrons. No ola sof producers in the community will feel the effects of the .evenue taxes so severely and so directly as p!dbli6hers.— Colta'ess , ecto ,- to have specially marked them out for the imposition clan lIDUSUar number of tares Had their share been limited to the three per ces t. impost nn their zevenue riairg front adver tisements they could have eheerfallY Pahl it, and l'e't they were"! delve their /Of share towards equalizing the pecuniary burdanof the war: but, in addition to this, and to th publishers meet as individtta's, 111E2: have to par. also, a tax on paper, on ink, on telegraphic de , patches, ,he &e But even 'his is not all. °Sing Ir, the prevalent Practice of each manufacturer, or producer of tax able arneles, making htmielfenalllY the agent for collecting the (lo vent men t tax from the oonsumer, the impost laid upon every article employed in making up a journal is thrown upon the publish e and thus he has LWvi to pay a largely increas ed price fur his ink, his tote, his coal, and, more especially. his paper, which is the alai., iteal of kis exi)em , ... Noy, on acCount.' of the scarcity of cot ton rags paper, has gone up, and is still going up, far beyond what the tax alone would have .a used, while labor, owing toihe enhanced price of every necessary, has advanced in nearly the same-rapid r 'We thus find that the augmented cont of publishing a papa just now is nearly fotty p• r cent, ',lor e than what it was a few weeks since. In the face of this alarming exhibit, we find a diminished revenue, the chief sluice of which rev en uetonjturnali e t Is adv--1;oaa. The price of snbserip.ion in this country is unreasmably fixed so near :he cost of the white paper, ink and print ing, leave the slenderest margin for protlL The larger eironla.ions thus secured by the cheap ness of the paper is dep.nded uron to increase the price and the number of advertisements which a re the life-blood of a newspaper. But, un fortunately, a ivertising is the most sensitive branch of human enterprise. It expands during days ofthrilt and prosperity, and contracts to the smallest compass during periods of doubt and business or monetary revolutione. Since chewier commenced, advertising has fallen off with us, at wit') journalists generally through out the country, from thirty to fifty per cent., and we now find ourselves with a flourish ing circulations, it is true, but Leif/iont the revenue which is invariably hued on each wide dissemi- nations. What are we to do? The public demand for; ' news, in these excited times, mast be suPPlied•—,' It is manifest that when a paper is sold even the minutest fraction below its cost, the larger its cir inflation the creole,- the lose it entails. If solver- Using were brisk, and at good rates, that leas might be covered, but the direct contrary is now the ease, We wish to refrain as long as possible from lay ing a tax upon knowledge by adding to the price of our papers, but we think that, both on account of what has above been urged, and on' account of our increase I circulations, advertisers oujht to consent to a sl ght advance on the rates of advertising, always exceedingly low in our city, The undersigned have therefore, after due le- Section, agreed upon, WI Li will be obliged to live closely up to the following revised schedule of pH ces to take effect as to all new contracts for adver tising. from and after this 10th day of November, ISe. It is hoped this very slight advance of rates will not only b. considered necessary and reason able by our patrons, but will he sufficient lo se cure us from loss, without ha ring resort to the more objectionable devices of raising the eubserip tion prices of our respective papers, or by greatly reducing the quantity ref their readingmatter. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. agreedowing tutu of adrertidng hare been upon by the Publishers of tae Pittsburgh Daily Pres 3, to take effect on and after the 10th day of November, 1802,0 n all new eontr 4 et9 10k STANDING MATTER. !PER .QIN(:I.F. SQUARE, EVRIFY DAS, One in:erth.n 60 Two months..... Two 0 Two inaertions... 100 Three roontht , .. 11 0 0 Three in,ertions 125 Four mouths . 13 00 One week............ 2 00 jFive menthe.... 14 00 Two week 5,......... 3 501 Six ruentbs....... 15 00 Three weeki ...... 5 00i Niue 90 00 Ono m0nth .. ....... 0 00 One year 25 00 FOR elliAllitiEAßLE MATTER. hieh allows tbe privilege of a weekly oh nage of matte•, to he iomerted among 1:1(9% , advertisement., PER R/NOLR sQUAEE., EVERY LAT, Six month. .. OS 00 Twelve months Atiministr. . tors' N0tice5,...,. ..... , 25 ........ SO 2 00 Marriage Notices . , ...... ..,........ .. .......... 5 Death Notices, each inter ion.-.y.. ......... .. 50 MoAArU lai vteme emb ca she er th e in m fo r o fo re tering CHARLES Eve. Chronicle POSTER dr FLBRIsOft, Pitts. hpateb, JAB. P. BARR. Pitts. Post. S. BIDDLE Jr 00, Pittsburgh Gazette. OHOIOE FIRST GLASSIRSIJRANGE 81 THE ' .\\‘' \ i il'/,/ , ' r • :---.. --- .1411 Via j,.. . ' \ • .-h/..-l - .-.,,.. • -.. .', ~_-4- , __,-.- . , \ z .\ • '',; ,•:',.- .11.\11,._ ...„_ .4,7,.- 0 ..,-, r‘rt.., \ .\"' -,, .‘ -, _pi,;-,:,;:,-•, (At., • \_,„\.- \ i . .,-.! -'-f- __'.‘i- - „:t,N , ~. k -w) C ONN 0 ....,,_ . Caul' Capita ASSETS, JULY 1, Igo Cash & Trees. Notes Bank Stocks U. 8. & State Stooks City Bonds ..... , ...... .............. Railroad Stocks._ ......... Mort:p , ge Bonds . Real Estate. unincanibered Total Assets Claitne. unadjusted and not dna $177)352 16 Fire and Inland Navigation inenrance ao• eepted at as favorable rates and rules se are eon sistent with fair profit and reliable Indeinni'y DWELLINGS, OUTBUILDINGS AND CON• insured on most favorable terms, for a term of five years or less. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly .paid. Applioattons solicited. Policies issued with out coley, and all business attended to with fidelity and divateb by A. A. CARRIER & BROTHER, ea Fourth street Pittsburgh oc18:Ind PELT SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTS, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., 31 FIFTH STREET F B A Ei sti 11 . u r an l3l . l•lll .ui rie"REYAeateistlitoBV.e by no 3 Nos. LAI and 128 Wood street. NDIA RUBBER BLANKETS—AN OTtiES lot warrented to stand heat or cold ust received at 28 and 28 St. Clair street. oa2Stf. J dc H PHILLIPS drihNE TWO.SEATED SECONDHAND V CARRIAGE, in good order, will be gold at $46 at /ere JOSEPH Will' R's. 2613 Carriage Repository, Two Run;'., APPLES -75 BARRELS GREN pies J wit received and for sale by J AMES d, FETZER.' earner Market and Pilot streeta GOCA 0 AND! BUY A PAIR OF THOSE chorea t. Balmorals for Ladles and Gents at ft, stm UB PERSONS THAT ABE OBLIGED to give a watch hard usage at times. They are put up in Very heavy Silver-huntuig casee. nPatly finished, simple in construction, and not at all apt to get out of o der, neituer riding on hor.e. back ur Railroad will effect them, and for correct ness of time, they are equal to the best Foreign Wateh.s imported. REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIM ) WBOESA LE AGENTS, 42 FIFTH srREET. oo.:rtf. lA . _ . ___ ... _ . ___________________ DEINIS'II'ItATOR'S SALE OF VAL UBALIiI REAL ESTATE.—By virtue ot an I order of the Orphan'a Court of Allegheny county, I / win sell at Pn4lic Sale. at the Court House, in the city. of Pittsburgh. en Tnearbry, the 11th day of November. 1862, at 10 o'clock a. m., that valuable trriot of.land and coal, on which Wm. (Theo,, died, seized, situate on the Washington dr Pittsburgh Turnpike Rood. 2 Mlle.@ from Pitts burgh. containing '‘..K . . a. , res and 14'2 perchaß. Said land will be field in purports or pieces, containing different onantitieo from . 3 to 61 from The coal. about 90 Berea. will hearth'. separate from the land. Also, At the same time and place, r will sell Lot No, :.0 in Thomas t.mple's plan of Chatham, in Allegheny City. Also, The undivjded half t t art of a lot on the South aide of Robinson stree 137 feet Westward lelyet. mom Corey street in said city, being 30 by 100 er. Tama op flux In One - fourth cash, the residue In equal pe 3 mentti. In one. two and three years from date of confirmation of the sale--saMt residue to be secured by bond add urn - truce. Sale positive. Title iadispatable. MI tSES CRESS, oc3l;9td Administrator of Wrn. Chess, decrd. /V ESIDENCEIN SEWICKLEYVIELE for sale.—a comfortable. well-built mansion home, of twelve rooms, hall, two parlors, marble mantles and heardii„ Library, bath-room. etc.; stable; ice house, large garden. variety of fruit trees. shrubbery, fl.nwers and vines Pleasantly. situate about Eve Minutes walk from the station: For price and terms apply to CUTII.I3 FRP 40N8. oc2l Commero,al Brokers. 5 1Market street TILLS DAY 61,500,000 Jost opened a oompieto assortment of GENTS' FURNISEMIG GOODS, W• Mee & CO, my 9 143 Federal street. Alienhan, sort TH Market Value, $261.667 36 954464 CO ........ 68:1.411 66 ..... 2.15,6 M Oj ........ 107.412 Ou 168.:M) 161 87.963 18 IE ARDESCO OIL comr4Ny 14 8 A a r e a l r u t , W l : i t oAor RAVE FO Refined Ardeseo Oil, $2,484,139 19 PURE .13.ENZOLE warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITTSBURGH. PENNA. - CHARLES MAGER-. ..... ..... RODMAN HIM MAGEE 4 HICKS. Importers kid dealers M • Cloths, Cassimerea,. Statuette, Vestings, Tailors' Trimzaht_go, dr,o, 265 MARKET STREET, ifforita Side, PHILADELPHIA, . Read! ReiLd I Read HIGEtLY IMPORTANTIi AMSEAT RELIEFTO THE AFFLICT ED, and those sulfuring from weakness o sight I T O ALL.OIINO AND OLD'. you wish to exp oriel:lee great relief in your ght, try the world-renowned RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue terfeet satisfae don by trYiug those By lea. Bold only bY J. D OND. Optituan. No,. 39 1 hstreet. Post Building. The Russian Pebbe Inserted in old frames. / I desired. Air- Bewar Imposteni and Pretenders. I 1y22 SHOES Fiav© You Bought Your FALL AND 'WINTER „ Boots .Shoes and Gums, Yet? fret :1, ALL AND' EXAMINE OUR AL sold well seleoted stock of el kind". whlbliteßl be so at u low prioes as any other establislummt west of the mountains.' , Renumber the place, at i 1 • • JOS. IL SORLAND.S, Oheap Cash Rt-re. No. 9$ M ar k et street, alm ond door from .Ftft- 100241 ;I N: - . 41•1/X.' . ' APED SUPERB ROSXWOOD Is 7: 7' • Cala' PJLANOB. with all therecentim ,provenien* and of the most elegant styles. just received from the ' old erabllithed and celebrated firm--oic-anuarr. DAVIS A: C 4. Dos on. Thesellark t will be warranted by the manulso turms pnd e subseribee !to a/1 purchasers, hues the same as at lloßten. I For isle by • ..rO. if.IIELLOB,,+,, i cola ' Wood str.„ -.„ spoRTO — P A BRIVE • Frank 'in, Bennett. Brows.svDil/e. 'eitlrke, CIO Bayard. Peonies, FJigabetb. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling. Emma Graham. Ayers. DEPARTED. J.Pranklin, Bennett. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke, do 'Bayard, Peebles. Elisabeth. !Ite•-The favorite packet Emma Graham, ()opt, Ayers, will re6utne her tripe between 66 port and Zanesville on Tuesday, Sits has been laid up at Zanescille since July undergoing thor ough repairs and iteprovenieet b under thesuper ri 'ion ef Capt, Ayers. Our attentive friend Wil- Ana, will do the honors of the office. !,For Marietta and Zascville. Regular :Muskingum rl t,t-s. racket leaves Pittsburgh every Tusda V. La., Zanesville every Friday 8 a.m. ..24r...1,,, THE NEW ANDSPLENDID e.,...;.r Passenger steamer EMMA GRA HAM, Shinn' e Ayers commander. Rill leave as noted above. For freight er pasEage soPtr on board or to J, b. LIVINEIDTta ,t LC. noL, 1 For Cincinnati. THE FIRST RISE. , ......y...____k..- .._:. THE NEW.* ND SPLENDID --,riarkiaibi,w-4; Passenger Packet VOLUNEER. L. Vaud rgriit. commander. will leave lot the above port alit day. For freight or paasago ap ply on board. zau9: For ftaciptindt, Louisville, Cairo and St. Lout. .. , VIE FIRS T RISE, THE Nnyv AND SPtEN. ttat Mt i DID Passenger Steamer SILVER Conn . CL _ rD, S. Shatoan, Commander. Captain J. E. y, Clerk, will leave lib announced a ore. For freight or passage apply on boar% not. or tinchanati, Lordoville, Cairo and t. Lords. E FIRST RISE. THE NEW AND SpLENnirn sterwer A RGONa UT. No. 2, J. W. Porter coconianderovil tleave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. nog !STEA.7IBOAT AGENCY. WAX. EXA.ZI.4.IETIC opened an °Moe at NO. SO WATER STREET. Where be will transact a ReneraJ Steamboat Agency basiness, and would aolioit a aharo of pae ronage froth steamboat men. _ _ aoal-lyd Alf USEITENTB. PITTSBURGH -TREADI tussle AND Meireoga ......... M. HENDERSON P 81069 OP ADIMIBION.--.Pfivate Boxes. $5 CO Single Seat in Private Box. Ta 00.• Paquette and Drees Circle, chairs, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 Nola: Colored Gallery, 25 cents: Colored Regret. 50 manta; Gallery L 5 cents. Firit night of the engagement of the celebrated American actor, Mr, EDDY BRUITS, or the PALL OF TARQUIN, Brutu3. ........ ........................................ Tullid Mr. Eddy Sir Afyron To conolude with the SLASHER AND CRASHER, AUCTION SALE OOTES AND SIIOEIi -A T - .MoCLELLAND 8 AUCTION 63 r writ STREET AMERICAN WATCHES POIt SOLDIERS! NON - Eanllstvg. A.Lso, W PIA.NOS. Bankrupt's Sale Of BootEt and Shoes SELLING Al' No. 28 FIFTH ST. itr ITUOUT THE LEAST REGAillt v to mist, es they must ho closed out twme• CODE AND SEE- 2il Door beiow Exeliazige Rank. MILITARY NOTICE:3: • WAa Da.p.i..arirr.s A r,„ I • . AJOitli/SEPtI A. gt-n ca. Iv.l.Rhinv. D. C., Oct. 3. 1Ni4 , .. . ,i ~ TOCZ:7O,I, Plttfhtl:Ett if.::, rYar- .- You are hereby authorizer.* to , raise 4 Regiment of Cavalry- is the State of ennui: rm.,- nia, for three years Cr during the war,. to be or ganised in accordance aka ticneral Order Nu. 1.%, from this Department. The Field and Stag Offie.l%, can be muste re d.... Upon completion of the organization of the need' . meat, halleted men will be mustered as eurelled.:Bliro. raked of olothing, army, horste and cowl:quanta will be ftumishal by the proper - Department.. ......-. By order of the Secretary of Wnr. 'iti O. .I'. BUCK/ND/IAX '' Brigadier Gen:oral and A. Arlk, -..; litADQuAlergalt PainiaiLVA nu Alatsu.4l. Huiw..Oct. 7.1862... -...-- The foregoing authority °film War rtepa le aoProved, and ordered that the Regiment Cavalry thus authorised to be rained agzeeablY to the terms and organisation indicated by-the Way Department. By order of the Covernor. . - A. L. RUSSELL; .. • Adjutant General Pensylvania. ,:, From the above it will he seen that the under signed has - been duly awhor red to reign thialleg•' intent. It will be atta,ited, asfar an pnssible -to. the Stanton Cavalry. and Col. J. - nies Al: Settierwi' maker will midst in comple , lng the RegiTent. The first Stanton Regimentis now at Camp B r osve 4 uniformed, and wiil be mounted here.: fire Companies of this i Regiment are `now In Camp;' and is fast filling up. Companlea, parti of Companies and squade.nek* already accepted. have nowthe last and undonbt edly the finest opportunity for entering- tae -:For., vice. All Bounties from the United... Staten will be given to the men, and the Allegheny:County'. Bounty' to such men ElailLSY be enlisted from ADIS. ghany County. . This n lies b-en.-ualled i ll for apeeial service by t .tuf, Wart, mutt will bearmed, equip wit:. tlieleasr• Familial delay. aat Heed ' RAP Colonel can b Ululate& BANK BLOCK. Fifth street.- above Aim Howe's office. ~.. • Old& .- A ..- _ • !siIVOR THE SILICTI - -111/81) I AND -a: other Pennsylvania razimentt—The..under:A.. gned is still reeeivinir recruits for all the Id Penneylvanla regiments. but more especially tha.A opnlar veteran moment., the Platy•thir led by the gallant Col. Hays. de wilt pay. to .(5 , 70r7 reortut the usual governmnnt bounty and , tisi. , S vance pay- also the county bond and citrebotniA, ty of $lO. He will receive recruits for any brandy of the sonic!). infimtry cavalry or- f artillery. Office at Wilkins Halt Fonrthntreet ..-,....:; . s*. B. GROSE 'lst Lieu& esd. P- - V. 1n.f.. , ...4 4 WHEELER : it WILSON'S-. sewing itinekines, NO. 27 .FLIPTH STR.EpT. PITTSBITitgh':;PA Awarded tae Ara Premium at the . r United States a K„. Mr, Pilihn FOR TRIL YHARB 1858, 1856 and 1.8644 'UPWARDS OF 1,4 y , Co 0 (jr . MACHINkB gold ih the United StAte3:-.' schooo sou) Tfl P.urr .., ~ • :'....4 • . We offer to the p üb4WREEUR do WI: SON'S IMPROVED ING MACILLW D r REDUCED PRICES, with literi*.ed oonfiiii.in4C7-7: of its merits as the best aid 'rnosi. useful Paunilipl''.. Sewine•Maohine now in use.- Itdoes equally ifel ' ; en the thiquest and thinnest &brim, ithtkii itie ` look-stitch impossible to unravel. alto on koi6 . sides, is simple in oonatzliotion. more aimed,' In movement'and more durable than any other nia: :,•• chine& Criroulars giving nrises and deserilarldn son or bp letter. - ' of machine furnished gratis on application MPH , Every Maohine warranted. for tureciears.- • an 3 - WM—ROM - NM :4 - co.- --, TO BUILDERS ABB VONTILICTORS ,: ; We are now markefactopla s, a saperfer ari4oly; 14 I AZ . - 1 13 • • which we are prepared to dettrorproaaoar4;lo YARD, 509 LIBRRYYS 0' TREET. , ' -,.. • :- • Beet quality of VaBLU:3! Coalailikii iiii:.., hand nueßso3l, sirirarser is CO,h _..... Spencer .& 'llll9.K.ay,'; BREWERS AND IiALSTERS. - : .' PUGIN= EITYAM BEZWEET, 1 Pittsburgh. September 10. 1.362. , • inkISSOLIITION OP PARTNERSHIP. se.sr —The partnerattfie haretoLre exist•ng hr. tween JOS- SPANOER dW.H. GA RRARD` ' was dissolved on the 2 Wllof. August, ititent.AV:Pl H. GARRARD beiturs.uthorised to settle up , the busineThe ss of the late firm at the - office in thellreir..--,4 l ways on hand a superior ankle Igr ALE , 4 3B ;' , R; • .4'l TEtt and BROWN STOUT. •, The undesigne will b e thankful to the friendir;of the lateftrni for a continnance of their patron.gew and premuiste. to make it their aim to gtve sahafaotina to all who.,fi raftY ROBERT them.- . Mr. ROBERT WATSOL et, Liberty stree; so,: long known to the httaitnnksoCannitinity itarfs,) the management of •ttuft*opidkatiaii: control in-the Brewers,: Address. all orders to sraluatCap:l. Phoenix Brewery„ Pittsburieh Pa. .maiiAr. • • ••••3 sal.s-Iyd JAMES Mu KAY. Moe, N.E.Oor. WOW 4 Fiftti Sto.: FIRE AND ./ABINEINSURAIOU . niitzveoßs Win. Phi I);,Venter. Jahn Watt. pt. Jno. L. Rholifl, "rutin-ma t. tr.% ttel P. Shrive*. John E. Parka f 01124.6 S. 8188. W * Williank Van Kb, ft:Hanson W/14, PAlXLLlLlbS.Preaident. JOJICIN WATT. Pre , L Wm. F. swim/Ma, Sees% • OATS? OATS ii OATS T it ' ILlARarinefk;AND GRAINY . DiaLXIIBI, : N. - take notio.e4, o : -Clulcul' ustrlastairrk U: 13 AL ' -. i -,''''.'' i.l October lriNt--:' The and to Dumbest, . several !--. thousand bushels of avq• louad. 'ineiattantliblGLT Oats, to be donut:mutat my...rolls-Pomo Rouse: - furannent I:116de Oil dedVer7. an sacksYtill W I nished on atfulleation at tlApigite ' '- j ' A..-motwEAY. ' and -- Qua rt kfa.los_ w i e. TJ. a Anny. 7,.; , IKENUMITON IRON AND NAIL WORILS, LLOYD db liie.ALC.lli; ' Mannfact.anas of sr, SU:moo!luevaltcy A is% Screen. fluaLlier Bill and nu Bar Bails Iron, soitsblefor 00111 Works - .- ' • Works are &Wining the Ty GAS W OK , - ' ---- 6 . v. Warei m h N.Sii 'Water street avid iff - Helet oun, treet, solSge Begaley's Building. ra-1s 20.000 /1"11218 OF En- Wanted at MOORE' &DISTILLERY. will Des the highest each doses wsiOMAS- blOOßit ßes , Thststreet. Pittsbus4L. lIGAR -- kz' ISO Barrels d Refined Squir t • 20 do t o ted do - , 'do . owdered- do . __ _.: ;- 20 .- do PalVerized Sam ~ ' : To arrive and forage by , . EBTAtBR. 4. RAO'S, Noe. 126 and 121 Vi i ,, +tot ~......_,........ ro - 1" _ARCM DWEL,ILING PO* _ tdtuate on Marbitri etzeist,..- h. p ant zers.Asix ehambeys , kitchen.", ionze pant r y., and tinge yard ; tremediatekinestu.n. l, •tte 8..; CUT..nit'r S ONN ' • abl7 - • • . 3larket N.' otrlr-lopuis. oy - Jinni. BACOR .ok7Writut mart=Rae; am' Simi atm& ' A CHANCE To GET AR TAU STANTON CAVA/a:CY. HOVNTY moest,' , Taax \ r) • '1 I cam! -~ `- : ''•:. , ' , .:, , ..-1 ' ',. ,- .•:;.:1 :_, ...„
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