--... ---- - -- ..*IIEJV' : ..-!...... i ',.-•.. t , ' ',---"; dt' P P mum ARS ROW' RENO IrOlUt and Jig OXANET. Maraptie aiteatalorthe Dairy_ -• .1 and Weekly. 41tOser *oitioN and aff4•C , titfrized to take Adverthementalpd MaNgeliPtiOni I • pri• um at ourletbeo Rime: ‘. . , WEDNESDAY ltrniNlNtl, $01%„26 AND IiIIqHBOBROOD ; Supremo Court. • tt TUESDAY, Nov. 25, 1862: , vourt..inet.-at; 9 -a; AM Present Chit if Juitice Lowrie land Justices. Woodward. Strang and Read. ITEeTolicTwingl opinions, were delivered :By &wile, C. J.—Ewing vs: Certiorari to . thelQuarterßessions of 1 Phil adelphia. Certiorari quashed, and record remitted --..and thereupon in Ewing vs, soldmpson, (in equity) injunction. :dia. iitd. "Read, J---Monongahela Bridge Co. irk; and same vs, Neel. Judgment reversed, and new trial awarded: Wood wai4 J. dissents; . - cOmmonwealth. ex rel. Gest vs. Selee antllCommon Councils of the City of Pitts baigh (Pittsburgh:and Connellaville Fonkßonds). Bathe ex rd. Armstrong vs. i 2, o, l !Commissioners of Allegheny county (AtWheny Valleyißsilroad Bonds). Pe titiouta for Mandamus. In each case,judg mentOli4he demurrer against the defend anta4and a'veremptory writ of mandamus nws:rded. vs Separate opiblons by Lowrie, C. J., in the 'citses of Gest ail gurd's Ex'rs. Woodwelb & 0o; iiii.„Bro ran & rick4two eases. 'jefftirson. Judgment affirnted. The - following cases were then acted on : Be'an and others 7 . Mathers. Mercer. Argned. DiOk vs. Frauton. Mercer. Non pros. Brow, n and others in. McClean. Mer cer. 'liContinued for argument at Phila. delplfia, on the fourth Monday of March next 4 • Cenher and othersn l . Hannah. Mercer. Non4ros. Wore and others 7. Garrett's Ex'r.— Mercer. Argued. Yeager and others vs. Campbell. Mer cer. ;,Non. pros. Taylor vs. The 'Commonwealth. lifer- - cer. !Continued for argument at Harris burg, du the first Monday of May next. Beaier county vs. Armstrong. Beaver. Argued. Black and others vs. Plumer. Venango. Rule on defendant in error to show cause why the non. pros. thotild not be taken off. Democratic Club Meeting. At if meeting of the ~Allegheny- Demo cratic Club, at Farley's Hall, Nov. 24th, the President, - James C. Cummins, called the meeting to order, and J. Harvy Davis was *Ben Secretary. On motion of L Wilmal,h, the meeting decided that the. readingiof the minutes of the last meeting be dispensed with. The committee-elect ed to report officers for the Club was ac cepted,iand was continued as a committee until Ei Wail is procured. On motion of J. Harvy Davis, the following officers were electediby acclamation f President, Thos. Farleyil Vice President, James C. Cum mins; Recording Secretary, Charles P. Whistofi• Treasurer , Chas. Reed; Correa ponding;Secretary, Lyman Wilmarth. On motio4the meeting adjourned. J. Heavy DAVIS, Sec'y. Another Itnection Concerning limited Men. A new question in reference to drafted men, now in camp, has just arisen. It seems that the drafting Commissioner fcr Lancasteir county, in drawing for the ser vice, drOw a certain per tentage over the quota og the county, for the purpose of tilling i i any deficiency in the quota of the county that might occur through sub sequent exemptions. A day or two ago a writ of habeas corpus was granted by Judge Pearson;hfor the production of one named Scott, alleged to be illegally restrained of his liberty by an officer of: the United Stites government. The question in volved iewhether a county drafting Com missioner., may draw - more than the es tablishedd quota of his, county. If the question'is decided in the negative, Mr. Scott, whose name was drawn in the sur plus, wifthave to be released. Able coun sel rom the city of Lancaster are employ ed, and eke now at Harrisburg for the pe titioner. L:1 Adjutant Thomas and Attorney- General Meredith are also interested in the matter. Some anxiety is manifested to know hie final decision in the question, as therellare some five or six hundred drafted Men new in camp at Harrisburg, drawn as 7 a surplus over and above the regular tinota of Lancaster county. 1: Sermon on Education. To the Reverend Clergy of the State: GENTLMEN : The EdUcational State Convention ' which was in session in Har risburg lietAn_guist, unanipously adopted a resolntihn "That Ministers of the Gospel throughotit the State be requested to preach, oh the first Sunday in December, 1862, a sermon on popular education." As the convention adopted no means to make ite'Wishes i oft this, subject known to you, othi4i than the publication of the minutes of its proceedings, I have taken the liberty{, in this manner, to invite your attention 'to it. At all dines, the due training of the young is of great importance, and the re lation to if Of the Christian, .lifinisters is plain anarintMate. In the present unhap py junctrrie of our Natidnal affairs, re garding the future through the uncertain BOA of the preeent, this importance is really increased, and the relation of yotir body to it iseema to become, in the same pr%iortioil„ necessary. - The wishes of the Convention are, there fore, cordially,commended to your favor able consideration, with the hope that you will sianillaneously add your prayers to the Fathetl, of Light, that He will, at this time, espe'eially bless the•canse of General Educationh and no guide the efforts of all entrusted with its care, that the youth of the land nifty become Christian citizens of a united and prosperous Republic. liVery respectfully, 1 Your obedient servant, THOS. H. BURROWS Sup't of Common Schools.i Deparhnent of Common Schools,l Haiiisburg, Nov. 11, 1862. f •Leeture Season. The Young Men's Mercantile Library Associatidit will soon commence their course of lictures. It is expected the course will:11)e opened by Gorge Vanden hoff, Esg.,i; of New York, with readings from "Lel Miserables"—Victcir'Hugo e popular w'drk. rri Surrendered by 1d Bail. During ! I the trial of Hoerr, 43alty and Kieichart , 4 Yesterday morning, th e bail of the last waned defendant withdrew his re qnnizaeciland surrendered him into the hands of We Sheriff. Balty was in jail at the commencement of the trial, and Hoerr was remanded in consequence of the tes timony de4loped on Monday. IL Barge Sim*. A large 'barge, laden with coal, was sunk in the river at Steubenville, on Sunday, by running;:egainst the pier ereeted i for the', Panhandle railroad bridge. Denerved- Promotion. Col. Sweitzerof the,l.32d regiment, has bean assigned to the command of the Sec ond Brigade, First 'Division of the First Army COT*. Lieut. Col. Hull takes coin% mand of the regiment. THE great sale of Ladies' FUES will be continued this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at s auction. Great bargains may be expected. i>"loll.o4olFity. 4 4479rdit4P, COgilt be, introducid at the ielttmeitingitifNunCili by Mr, Richard _Thompson,. of -the:-Fifth Ward, increasing the pay orthe 4 tley Policato $4O per month, except ,one,, who us ~to receive $3O, the • nighepoliee - $1.25' - 'each per night, the Captain of the Watch-$44 per , month and 'the Lieutenants $4O each. The measure is a good one, as our polieemen have al ways been poo'y paid and can scarcely live on their present salaries at the current rates for provisions and'other necessaries. It will also be a saving to the , county sa, at the same time, a memorial will also be offered, to be sent by Councils to the Leg islature, asking that all perquisites and 'fees to policemen be cut off.' If this is 'act'ed': upon and tha laws are so amended to abolish fees the compensation of police officers will be small enough. Thanksgiving Day. As this approaches many will be looking around for presents for their friends. Nothing would •be more appropriate nor in better taste than a set of ladies' furs, will& may be had in all qualities and styles at Fleming's, 139 Wood street. Also hats and caps in great variety, em bracing all the newest and most desirable styles. Persons wishing to purchase either hats, caps or ladies', misses and children's furs cannot do better than at Fleming's. The Obey Homicide Case The-trial of Hoerr, Balty. and Kier charts, accused of being accessories to;the murder of John A. Obey, by Thos. B. Keenan was resumed yesterday morning. Ncraddilional evidence of importance was adduced for the Commonwealth' and the prosecution closed before noon. Mr. Jones made a brief opening and then pro. ceeded to call witnesses for the defense.— The drift of the testimony was that defend ants had taken no part in the quarrel be tween fieenau and Obey and had nothing to do with the stabbing. The testimony for the defence was just concluded when Court adjourned in the evening. The case will probably be concluded to-day, unless the arguments of counsel are very long. To Resume Operations. ' The Brady's_ Bend Iron-. Works-up the 'Allegheny, have beenpurchased by a Bos• ton compar.y and are being pat into repair to be ready to go into operation by the Ist Of March next, some three . hundred hands being now employed there. Mr. Dudley, who is to superintend these extensive works, is a gentleman of peat experience. When the works are running fall, they will employ about-1,800 hands. Brady's Bend is a town of some importance, and con tains a good hotel and several churches. Before the war the population was about 3,500. The grounds .lielonging to the works embraces about 6000 acres, onpart of which the town is built. The people of the place look for quite a revival of busi ness when the works are again in opera• tion. Steamboat Burned. Monday morning the old steamboat Brown Dick, for some years employed in 'transferring passengers and freight from Bellair to Benwood, caught fire at the First Ward Ship Yard, Wheeling, and was entirely destroyed. A new boat has re nntly been built from the machinery of the Brown Dick, and the most of the machinery had been transferred from the old to the new boat, which was standing alongside. Cavalry Horses. Mr. Win. Colder, of Harrisburg, has the contract for furnishing fifteen hundred horses to the United States Government, for the new Pennsylvania Cavalry regi ments now qu'irter ed at Camp McClellan. By order of Adjutant General Thomas. the Sixteenth Cavalry (One hundred and sixty.first Pennsylvania Volunteers,) will be supplied first, the surplus to be turned over to Col. Kellogg, of the Seventeenth, (One hundred and sixty-second Pennsyl vania Volunieers,) Company A, of the Sixteenth (Capt. Kennedy). Peep 01 Day. The Macarthy, or Peep O'Day Boys, was presented at the Theatre, for the first time this season, last evening to a good audience, Mr. J. H: Allen personated the Macarthy and the auditory seemed well pleased with the entire performance. The drama is essentially Irish and full of startling incidents and fine situations. It will be repeated this evening with the same cast. The Philadelphia Sheriffalty. By the proceedings of the Supreme Court, published elsewhere, it will be seen that the Philadelphia contested elec tion case has reached a termination, un less some new proceedings are instituted. The quashing of the certiorari is a refusal of the SUPreme Court to review the action of the lower Court, and the dissolving of the. injection leaves Mr.'Thompson free to assume the duties of the Sheriff's office of Philadelphia, under his commission, just as though the injunction had never issued. New and Fresh Goods. We direct attention to the card of Messrs. Macrnm & Glyde, elsewhere. They have just received large additions to their stock from the Eastern markets, including new styles of trimmings, ribbons, embroideries, &c., which they ofer at very low rates. They have an endless variety of New Eng land woolen goods and notions, embracing a number of articles never before offered here. An inspection of their stock will prove satisfactory to all desiring to pur chase, as they are determined to sell good goods at fair prices. Harper's Perry Prisoners. Another' regiment of exchanged Har per's Ferry prisoners, from the West, was expected to arrive last night and proceed Eastward early this morning. The Sub sistence Committee were making prepara tions to give them a comfortable supper, with . hot coffee, so refreshing to the weary traveler. The regiment had not arrived at eleven o'clock. Eclectic Magazine. This capital periodical, constantly in creasing in circulation and popularity, is out for December, tmd the current num ber has been laid on our table by Henry Miner, Fifth street. It is fall of entertain ing matter and the engraving in each num ber is alone worth the price. GROVER & BA es e's Sewing Machines. for Amity manufaetnring.purposes. are the beat in use. ' A. F. C lATONAY., General Agen t IS Fifth street. Pittsburgh: Pa. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, DIARIEBF - OR 1863, all sizes. 110TMAPIIIC ALBUMS, new lot. TIPPED ifITH INDIA RUBBER, So arranged that it is always clean and ready for use StOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND ie acknowledged to be the best 'airtight ink ever offered to the public. POCKET 800103 FOR POSTAGE CIIARENCY lor WI hi W. Ms IfkirEl l l4 . oa2o OORNER WOOD k THIRD BM 1 1;s 1 Second Edition THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, From Washington. Rebel Cavalry; in Maryland ARRIVAL., FROM NEW ORLEANS Bank of New Orleans Closed by Order . of General Butler. FROM F ITEMS FRO SOUTHERN PAPERS ___ LATEST F 051 KANSAS CITY &e., &c 4. WAstusgrox,[November 26.—The Com missioner of Intbrnal Revenue has decided that an incorptated bank does not re quire a brokers icense. . All parties dasiricg to introduce goods of any descriptiOn, within the jurisdiction of Gen. Dix, must obtain from him a cer tificate that such articles are needed for military pitrposeS, and request a clearance from the Treasury Department, which is granted on such itpplication. Sutlers to the army within thatjurisdic• tion are now wathing for the promulga. tion of regulation , governing the transpor tation of their goOds. It is understood that the Quartermaster General will soonlact for the War Depart ment, performirgl duty similar to that dis charged. by Gen. Dix in connection with the sutlers. A dispatch received from the Army o the Potomac says 'there is nothing impor ant to communicate Offerts Cross li,oads, Montgomery Co., Md., Nov. 25--This morning at daylight a body of rebel chvalry crossed the Po tomac, said to be! sixty strong, entered Poolesville and seized Messrs. Cherry and Sergeants, the government telegraph ope rators stationed there, paroled them and permitted them to telegraph their mishaps to Washington. Their boldness has caused much excitement id this neighborhood. New YORK, November 25.—The steam er Roanoke, from New Orleans, has been signalled below. I It wastthe steam4r Africa that was Big nailed oft Cape Rabe yesterday, and not the Arabia, as repbrted - in the news dis patch. The steamship koanoke from New Orleans on the 15th and Havana on the 28th inst., arrived at this port to-night.— Among her passengim are Gen. Arnold and staff who are en route to Boston.— Gen. Arnold is suff4ring under a paralyp. tic shock. Military Governor Shepley has issued a proclamation calling upon the loyal elec tors of the First and Second Congressional Districts of Louisiana to choose represen tatives to Cohgress.j and appointing the 3d of December as the day of holding the election. A hundred and twenty-four men of the Bth Vermont regiment, who were captured on the 4th of Septeriaber by the rebels, were returned to NeW Orleans cn the lath of September. Sevin were shot by the rebels for having enlisted in New Orleans. Three privates wEio formerly belonged to the Confederate a-my, but who had en listed in the Bth Vermont, and Sergeant Mills and private Spear, both of Royal. ton, Vermont, were detained at Vicksburg. Four of the capture party had died during their captivity. Gen. Butler had ized and closed the Bank of New Orleans, it having been as certained that it had sent $405,000 in specie to the rebel goVernment within sixty days. This specie had been previously re ported as having been sent away, which was not the fact. A cavalry reconnoisance sent out from Gen. Weitzell's forcey captured two pieces of cannon within four miles of Baton Rouge. The New Orleatut Delta exposes the transaction of Ed. Gi-anbe & Co. with the rebels, and implicates the French consul as assisting them. The steamer "Hero" put into Havana on the 19th for coal, having been eleven days out from Philadelphia fur Minnat inith. The weather was fide at Havana. FORTRESS MONROE, November 24.—Late /, Southern papers hav been received here by the flag of truce bat. The following intelligence is from them : The Memphis' Appeal, of Nov. 12th says the owners of the steamer Alabama gave bonds in the sum of £20,000 that she would not leave. British waters until she had a regular gearance. She was then ti allowed to go to sea ' n a trial trip, fully provisioned and menu d, after having pre viously been two trial rips to the Mersey. The day after she sa4d her owners paid the £20,000 penalty, rifled the vessel con: tinned her trial trip Ito the Azores and other ports. 1 A dispatch from Chattanooga says that Buell is to be tried b court martial for l t, permitting the invasi n of Kentucky by Bragg, and thinks it ingnlar, as that, on the other hand, Bragg is summoned to Richmond to answeri for riot whipping Buell. .It has been discovered in Georgia that by digging wells forty tiles from the main 1 , shores, wherever the ide runs in and out of the .reach of the Y nkees, water is ob tied by which 250 ga, ions of water will make one bushel of salt, whereas it takes 700 gallons of tide water to make the same quantity. A shoemaker in KnoXville the other day charged $3O for a pair :1f boots, for which he was immediately conscripted for extor- tion. , The city authorities of Savannah, Ga., are making arrangempnts to move the non-combatants from 'that city prepare ry to the anticipated attack of the enemy. The following resolution wits unani• mously adopted by the Senate Resolved, That the city of Savannah should never be surrendered, that it should be defended street by street, until, it ta ken, the victors spoifs iihould be a heap of rains. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 25.—The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the i r 10th inst., arrived this morning. The coach was delayed by rain storms along the lute, The distribution of I dian presents, fur nished ky the Government for that portion of the Utah tribe of Indians behinging . to the superintendence ofjNew Mexico, took place at the agency on the 3d inst. The chiefs expressed themselves satisfied and said they were desir9us to enter with our troops in an expedition against the Navajoes and help to I conquer the tribe into obedence to the proper authorities. All quiet along the route. Flour firm and in good demand at $5 2665 25 for samerfine. Whent firm; jsl 0561 12 for prime Recland' White. Corn dull at 45cD470 for new and old. Oats is fair demand a 47@50c for new and old. Rye 61565. Earley dill without change.— Hogs unchanged, at $4 2504 60. 55,000 were parked daring the week anFt 159.003 during the season up to this evening, r:T i ainct 48.000 last sea Measpork uiet and unchanged. son at this time Gree n meet.. 334 for snout ,ers„ 545,k6 for sides and 5.'.4(4,6% for hams. Lard quiet as ssic4B%. Groceries. unchanged. :Gold declined to $1 r 4 Silver and demand notes Unchanged at $1 Zt; Exchange steady at% discount and par. RTRESS MONROE Colton 'Earns. No. stolo Ch 70c per ; 5 No 16 RI 750 per lb 1 11 ik 12@ 710 • " "17 @ 760 ' " 13 @ 720 " " "18 @, 77c " 14 l9 ffe 78c "15 @ 74,0 " " "20 @ 790 "'' N 0.400 ® 35e @ 360 i per doz. No. 800 @ 33c per doz. " ,Po (di " '• " " 600 @ "I " I,IXO ® .. .. .. 700 Mc " " I Carpet Chain assorted oeli ra 50 eta per th Candlewick, white, on er 15 cuts__ 50 eta Cotton Twin e, . 70 70 cets ts " " Ilatrang, common 38 cts " " sheeting —Eagle cheating 25 ins. per yard; Niagara do :443' ote. per yard, Dried Beet —The market is bare; prices are nominal. Eggs are scarce Prices have advanced with sa'ee at 171&18, per dozen- Fish—Firm; sales Mackerel, No 3, large 775 r 941 00: do No. 2, $10: Pickled Herring $5: White Fish. half bbl. 3 50. Feed..--Steatly ; pales Middrngs. $1.25.@1.30 'shorts $1; ship atuff. Si and Bran, 90e per cwt. Flour—We ha e nothing new to notice in ro card .o this article. Buyere and sellers are apart in their views—the former class seems determined to i , vest at the present rates, The river being in good beating order thcv are awaiting receipts to ale to what extent it . wi 1 effect the . market. The', sales nude partook altogether of a re , eil charac er at the following rate.: Extra $6 00q93 12; Ex tra family $6 5A:06 , 10; Very choice 5075@700, Grain—The market remains about the pane with a moderate demand at the following figures: Wheat, Red is held at $1 15: White, 1 200$1 22 ; Corn, prime old is held at6s@7d- new 60®65; Bar ley is in moderate demand at 1 ars.l 22; Rye we note regular sales at 70*75; Oats are dull with sales at 45@500. Groceries—The market is unchanged as re ga,•ds prices or demands. The stook in first heads *is not la ge. Sugar varies from 1.01.01103: Mole. sec, 55(458; Rio Coffee 32(4)33e. Iron and Balls. Fiat Bar Iron. I% to 6 by %. to 1 inFh ...... ...-. 2 to 6 by 1!-. 1 1 to 134 ii,i, to 1% bli %to %........... Horse Shoe Iron. 5... g to 1 by 5-16 to °/ inch............. heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by 3if, and 3-16 inch 4 too 71; o by I V 3 4n' 4 3 :1 - - 16 i m c h ... ..... .. to b' 14 and 3-16 , nch 2 1 / to 6 inch. V. 4 Hoop and Light Band, I to 2 inch. 1,4 to 114 inch... 1 to PA inch p 7 inns ~ ;nob_ inch 14 cent :Ft Ito extra for all Cut hoops. Boundand Square. I to 2Y, inch _. ... 2 3 4 to 2-3'..: inch . ... 3 to 33 inch....... 79inch - inch ',' inch '... and 9-16 inch s and 7-16 inch. 5-16 inch. i,-f inch.— 3-16 inch. Oval Iron. N to 1 1 4 inch to X inch. inch. X. inch Sheet Iron. No.lo to 17 . " 18 to 24 " '2.5 and 26 • ......... ••• ........... --• '27 . . . .. .. , ...... . Sheets over22:in. wide, ?4'e al extra, Plates. Boiler Iron, 3-16 Co g Lich Boiler Heads • Tank 1r0n.3-16 to in.;not over 30 wide, 5 3-16 to in. wide...—. SA Tank Heads, (not flanging,).. Boiler Rivets Steel. Spring, 1p to 4 I. wide ......... 1 4 , by 3-16 and Kin—. 1, ,, g by 3-16 and K, in... Plow, 4 to 16 in.. ...... ....... Plow Wings American Blister .. . ........ Ifs Brads and Fence. 10d. 160d2d. 163, 10d, 30d. 40d 50d: & 'f 8d and 9d l!!egl 611 and 7d 4d and sd. . 3d _ . 2d 3d Fine Bitted Cut spikes. 3 to 7 inch Wrought Spikes inch. all loutbs &-16 • •••• • • OS Kailroad Spike 3 Oils—The markets Sines our last have been unusually excited, :In most of the targenities the great question of the ;day seems to be c il. The rat es have gone up to unreasonable prices. which if it continues will soon go nutof use as a burning tluid.c.The rates at present were 'Refined, beet brands it liaivels including barrels, 65®70; Sha ded. do 70®75. barrels included, bear brands' free oil 7i(giBo 3 paok ages included; Dusk u Creek, and nipped none offering; Crude Petro leum, 28@30; Sensate, deoderized. 50@55c. Potatoes—Prices have advanced; sales of at prime artiole at 75@80. Mega Pork—There is nothing doing in this article, We quote - nominally at $l2 00$ barreL Plg.Met.aL—The market is very firm, but un settled; too much so to give correct quotations &alt.—Prices have again declined, with sales at $1 50 13 barrel. Seeds are looking up, clover is held at $5 25@ $5 37.- Timothy at $1 62 35 1 75. Flax $2 00 'S bushel. Seapn—The following are the manufacturers' prices; Rosin, 6Y,c; No 1 Palm, 6%; Castile and Toilette, lie; Sawyer's Chemical Oliyo.9e, We .man's Friend, 7cill tb Starch—Woods' is selling at Sell h in lots. White Lead„--Prices have &mance& Whito in oil, per lb 9 1, ,,A9-Xe; Red pure, per. fb.9 , 4@eic; do. do. dry pei.9 1 4;(4)9i4c; Litharge, 934 c. Window Glnos—The prices remain ileady, and we quote as follows, for city brands, it boxes of 50 feet„wi h 15, per cent. discount: tixB sad 7x9' $2; Sxlo, $125; gel. 9111. 9x12 and 1 0x12,:52 50; Bxl3, 9x14 and 10x14, $175; 9x15, 19xle andlOxltl. $3 00. Whiskey.—Prices have niateriall_y advtnced, especially common and rectified. Holden de mand and obtain 35@36 for city; rectified ed rye continues to be disposed of at 500 to $1 SOW. 00 64 Cation. CINCUiN.42I, NOT. 25 SUPRRIOR No. 1 CARBON OIL is retailing at Joseph Fleming's, corner of the Dia..: mond and Market street, at 60 cents per APP LES 600 BARRELS PR ERIE ,beetle. ilia received by steamer LibirtY, and for wile by - JAS. A. FETZER, n 025 Corner Market and First street. ••:_MTainiten • • : r Carethdlitse .and CorrErateak • our own Conmerelal Orrreg or_ren Sarnunlv Mo "WING POST.). Prristracat.-liov. ssth, 1862. • saentagsrlas.=.l3arlaess Slues' our. laid has lin- . . proved The niedcdrilse In the .I.llegkenY has Seen a great benefit kr - 'trgui . ' e general' . 7 1Y. Our coal boat men have hati.ibtiay tithe duri.sz the past few days. Between9o,ooo .. and LOOO, 000 bushels have dsparted for tbklower:ports. Tiror'.l will be of great benefit to - the taitiei of Olneinnt Id and 'Louisville, as that4rtiole was lot only high In Price, but verirscanb.': - Shoitlii's rise tithe ,nlace in the Monongehelaitssikedrry out another :Beet 'whieh.waa'unablo tego ori the present rise. 'lle weather has been u.nuttally pleasant forthe sea - son, in foot it resemSes May mire than Novem ber. The demand fir the leading articles con tinues active, although we have no very heavy operations to notice. Trade on the river during the week has been brki, The exports have been large, whilst boats have been scarce. 011 s—Sinoe the date of our We st. eekly report the oil market, both East and have reach ed the highest rates rrer before obtained. Pret ty much all the oil onhand is now held by spec ulators wh s have entre control of the market.— fhe rates we publish nest be taken in accordance with that fact, Of Duck Creek, Dipped and Lu bricating oils the market is bare; we could hear haveo transactions for ssme days past. The rates ' certainly rea - hed the top. and teethe who have la ge supplies on hand at the top rates will soon hear something a' pp, Flour was dull Millers are unwilling to give way whilst bays, s are cut disposed to speculate at-the present figures. There is nothing doing except in a retail way, The reoeipta are on the increase. Grai n h os underg ne n o change since the date of our last report. :mks wore only moderate. Gme, r g e , s _Th s o r ty sales making were in a small way to meet the vents of the local trade, Ale.—Taa following are the new rates set by the manufacturers: X bbls s7 hf bbl XX I bbls hf bbls 00 350 $8 00 400 Kennet... 900 450 Portv.. 700 350 Brown Stout bbl 800 Ashes—Another , dvance has been established Pi oee our last, viz Soda Ash 4%; Refined do 4X; Caustics Alkali 7%; Nitrite at 71 ,1 2 ®7%: Refined do none in the market; Potash do; Pearls at 10c: Mutter.—Market firm prices looking up. -- Sales of prime Roll. Mite; Packed 12013 c Met - swax — Advanced to 32c ji lb. Bacon—Market unchanged; we could learn of no change worthy of notice. We quote nominallY at Plain Hams 94100; S. C. +lams, 12@13e; Sides. 6,4(436 1 ,4c; Shoulders 5 ?4g.5%. Brooms—Sales at $1 25451 50 F dos for com mon and $2452 50 for good and fancy Buckets and Tultes--he m aacturers' prices are es B u ck e ts follow s : — plain in sides laden's $1 45; painted inside, $1 50- 3 hoops, $175; Tubs, No 1, 3 hoops, 'l4 dozen, $7 'l5; No 1 noope r s6 75; No 2, $6: N 0.3, $5 50; No 4, $4 75; it So; Keeler's No 2, $2 75; Ralf Bushels, sealed $4 75 Bags - -Advanced; ealeabest Seamless 2 bushel at $4.50@5 001110) Cooperage.—Oil barrels have advanced to $2 75, and flour barrels tossc Candles advance ,; dipped 1234e0 lb ; Mould,. I2Xe.; Star 18e: Sterine 17c. Cheese /um; sales of W.R. 12:: Hamburg 13e. Crackers:the advanced rates are as follows: Water 6o Soda 7o Butter 7 Boston... ......... 7c Sugar 80 • —Arracurnamot 11:11Mt & SON a s! s ILLIMPAMIIIIIIS or: 11 RICO! AND.PLAtir ;:, Vit&IRS NAltzigITTA 135 ShiqffiltLDSTltlllfi (Between Sixth street and Virgin slim) nog PrITS1111:1194911, - SECOND LOT PIANOS & MELODEONS REAL 13AltiG-AINS, A ROSEWOOD ay e OCTAVE PIANO, A itnd corners, made by Chiokating -& Sons, only 2% years old; a very fine instrument $2OO A ltosewa id 6% octave liana same as above 200' A }, osewoc,, 1 6N" octave Piano, Chiokertng & Sons, abort yrs old. in firstratecondiron 183 A Rosewood 1, 1 4 octave Piano made by Sotto maker, Philst aelPhiss a good Piano . 150 A Rosewood )otaa , Pulno, iron frame. ma d e b y .H a li ots Davisw &Co , in rood order A Rosewood 53406, Lave upright Plano, made by Gileert, Boston, A Mahogany 6 aotayk, Piano, made by Stod art & tn., a yeti good. instrument, A Mahogony Oct ave pi, .no, N. Y. make A Walnut oatave Piano. Lease kßto. A Mahogony 6 oc t ave p - g, Ltlnd & Bro. A Mahogony 5 j5 octave Pivot.' A Mahogony 5 ootave Piano , A Rosewobd 5 octave Nana Meladeon madeby . MUM 6 Ralmlin, as gp s ill as new 70 A R osewoo d 5 octave Piano s t y l e elodeon made by Gerhardt 60 A Rosewood 5 'octave Artable Melo, deon Pmot. s ade ale by bY Carhardt--eosts7s 35 T. • JOHN H. MELLOR / dos 81 Wood street. IL B. di C. P. BEARNELE, Manufacturers arid Detains in, BOOK OAP. LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from Me. 27 Wood street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. ,Pittsburgh. air Cash paid for BAGEL a-44 STEAMEOAT AGENCY. WIVE. HAZ LFTT Has opened an office at NO; WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency business. and would solicit a eharo dyne rouge fromateamboatmen. ara-lyd GUM BLANKETS, FOR ARMY USE W. MeCLINTOCIE & SON, 112 ILAMILEII. STREET. ,x 24. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO 110 Smitnfield street,• opposite the Custom House. Chartered by the Legislature. OFFICER,. President JAMES PARK, Jr., VICE PEESIDENTS. Wm. H. Smith H, F. Ro ld Thos. D. Messier A. Rein =an Francis Sellers Joe&• Rhodes John F. Jennings, TacoL Stuokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRIISTRES. • Josiah King C Zuq A 8 Bell Jos Dilworth 8 B Fowler Yr A Reed Jae W Woodmen R C Sohmerts F Rabm ' C W Ricketson J M Tiernan .3 ll Hartman D M Long R J Anderson Jas W Baiter, D E McKinley C II Wolf - Robert D Cochran Wm bmith W 'Munson 0 B Jones B I` Jones W H Phelps ' - C B Herron SECRETARY AND TREASURER. D. E. MoKINLEY. Open daily, from 9A.Y.t09 r. r. Ale s, Tag& day and Saturday everungs,from 6 to 6 o'clock. Deposits received of ORE DrmP and spwards. Dividends declared in December and „Tune of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are plan ed to the credit of the depositor ;as pride:too/, acid t ear in tert, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter. By-Lay,,„ a., far- niched at the office. AR` This Institation'olfers, especLally ts these persons whose earnings are small. tlie cops. tunitY to accumulate, by email deposits. easilyy an ved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their money not only being safe but ber.ringintert st, m teed of remaining unprodnetsv,r. is Yl2 B ).RGAIMS FROM AFICTIO2.% Boiled Jon I . ..4 1534 7.1 9.1 ; 4 6 But a few of those bargains in TeINIATH KERCIIIIITS remain unsold. those who are not yet supplied should do so immediately. Pure Linen Hemstitched Haidiefs at 250 worth SOo • " Tucked, 50s $1 AO " " htitched and Tacked 550 '•25 one or more a! the ab prices till all are sold. EATON, MACRIIM 6c CO. No, .17 Fifth strek.) 3q 4 3 3/ :3e THIS DAY ANOTHRR thoseAV F lot H o E EXTRA FOE BALiIORALS, Ber's Tripple Bole (New York make) for LADIES, MISSES dz CHILDREN Also a large assortment of Ladies Tripple Solo, LASTING, C.ONGRESSAND LACE GAITERS Which we are selling as low as any house in the city. • W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. nol3 MILITARY GAUNTLETS' ..... 4 A BUCK AND HID oAurrnmils, IN WHITE AND BUFF. Received by Rxpress this day at EATON. MACRUM & COS. No. 17 Fifth street SOLAR OIL WORKS CORLPANY, 4 00 4 25 4 50 4 75 5 25 6 25 6 25 7 25 25 OF PENEBYLVANLi: OFFICE RT. CLAM STREEZ near the Bridge. 1161LAddress J. WEAVER. JR.. Searehha and Treasurer ? zuyl9-tf V IO :3:it# BORLAND'[, 98 Itt,,IITLEr Ladies, - Misses and Childrens Balmoral Buds, Army Gaiters, Gums. Men's, Boy's and Youths Boots and Brogan. Call and examine at JOS. H. BORLAND'S, Cheap Cash St...re, N0,„98 Market street, sec ond door from Fifth- [nols] STEEL BELT CLASPA—A CHOICE lot of these desirable .Belt Clasps of Steel Brilliants, direct from importers. Received and for sale by EATON, 111.11111111 .t CO., No. 17 Fifth street." AN ELEGANT LOT OF - P,LUSH SLIPPER PATTERNS, nemAyikl by Enron this day. Now is the time to:make selections for the holidays. uols EATON, DIACRUN dt CO. 20.000 BUSHELS OF BIM Wanted at MO OR.O S DISTILLERY. -. Will pay the highest cashprices. MOMAS MOO= WM/ 89 Ifirct street. Pittsburgh. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 7IHE PARTNERSHIP smEisTING, -. under the name end 5t7141 - ,Of :be kALTZ;: 111• E KLEY, &JO dNSON, weed** V 12 : 1 4. 0 ' Zkd ef July, ult., kraut's Johnson. - business of the firm, dating from tiKMR . 9IOOf Medi last, will be nettled by SCRhiERIZ & BL.EARLNY, 0017 No. 153 Wood street. AXILYF LO Lr . —5O BARRELS Family Flour just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and Fire Streets. MI SSA 8 !MOROCCO BALMORAL Boots at frEoClalßid's Auction. SECON,CLHAND Spencer - & 1117 ay, ItIEWERS AND . MASTERS Pstattirr Srsaw:Bitswiar, Pittsburgh. Septemberlo,l362. .1) 188011.11TION PA.MTNEBSin_P. —The partnershb heretofore existing be tween JOS SPX.NCER and W. IL GA.BRARD, was dissolved on the 20th of Augnit, 1862, W . •H. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the business of the late drm at the office in the Bre' cry. The Brewing_BneMess will be continued b SPENCER & &PRAY. who intend to have . - ways on hand a superior article of ALE. POR .TEtt and BROWN STOUT. The ,undersigned will le e thankful to ths friends of the late firm for a contkoosape of their patromme, and promtise to make aim to givesaction to all who ma_y purchasefrom them. Mr. I ROBERT. WATSON. of Libertv street. so ioniplutown to the business community. will have ;the management of our business, wlth the full control in the Brewery. -Address. all orders to- SPENCER& MoRAY.' &Urals Brewery. Pittsburgh, _Pa. JOSEPH SPENCER. - - mill .s,lyd JAMES MORAY: BALioRALsKisTB Arblaigtiitl~idiltoolitoe of We Board -of•Trado-orr . ito;"' • AVAstetAlNiAt,' VA , il 51AglilifffigrT JBO. S. DILwuRTIF. I mounzEIRY. DAVID MeCANDLESEL „itzrzit, msvaaacimisw:, PORT Or PITTBBURGfCi : ... : kank]m Bennett , &Mini Mlle. Gallatin, Clarke, do Bayard. Peebles. Elisabeth. H. Potrin. ' Marietta.: Market Boy: • Cottage. No 2, Saint. Cincinnati. DEPARTED. • Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville. - ..Gallatin. Clarke; do Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Renton Ebert , Lnnisville. Orient, Marton: Emma Graham, ',Ayers; Zineaville. Stir The river—Last evening, at light there were 6 feet 4 inches water and falling slowly. The weather looks like rain. Natters and things about .the Wharf %ADM OD the Wharf Was brisk, We exports and imports are libitral,—The Allegheny 'river. boats are doing a large business' in oil.--"--Tne Nell Y Rodgers was advertised to leave Cincinnati for this port on Saturday —Cant ti; W.-John em's new idle wheel stenther will soon be ready to take her plane in the Wheel' og trade+—Wan ted badly—a coal boat rise in the Monongahela river—lt was reported about tltelandiag that the Denmark hat been raleed.'..7: - Gray RhOdes - nre blinding two Brit-class side whetil steamers for the Northern Line Packet Company, —Our ship yards are all full at preeenttiniber -scarce—, 7-Deak handeanctjahorera.are adeTea.— Tile former obtain-$4O per-month.— 12k 120 85 75 45 20 20 For Marietta sue Zonervllle Regtilisr -Mturkicn River Pocket Itoves Pittman every baturday at Zwileiirl. eevery Tuesday:S .. THE FINE PASSENGER . ZANG:I2 I titbit:Ger LIZZ.I.B MARTIN; D.' T, Brown, commander, will leave an noted above. For freight or plumage apply on board or to no 213 J, B. LIVINGSTON it. C 0.... ' For llfarlequand Zanesville. 'dor 'Muskingum river Packet '1 .Pittaburgh every Tuesday. o -"1.1‘ '.summate every Friday S a.m. THE NEW ABD SPLENDID . EMMA GRA m ae. kyars,mponioder, will leave OS e t ita Av ousossedtMon noted above: Ye board onto • For clnchanaitsue.; 4 PlFR6DAY:lioiv2rt: P. M. Zgriggit ITIEBOE*.TAigg,,,L7LEtipto '';Pasaenger.ateamer, --rej ti ,SS n • J. H. Lightner eommander, will leave above and intermediate points. For freight or passage apply' on board or to p 026 • .3..8. LIVINGSTON & CO. For Cincinnati and Lonilsville . THI6 DA.-.Y. N0V. 4 25. - . • HE NEW AND FINE p&S. Banger steamer NAVIGATOR ; John Shoos°, commander. *RI leaVeO/fannouno ed above. • • • For freight or passage apply' ol) boaid or to . n 02- J. .13. LIV GSTON. JOirOBENMffTI3. GASSETT 86-00.1 MUSEUM' of fine Arta and Comm: mope of AN thod ,ERICAN ItEgELLI ig; On exhibition daily from lo' a. in. to 10 p. ml at MASONIC IiALL Admission 15 cents: Children 10 cents. .044 mcd7tf PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LIMAN AND MANADITC RENDBBSON - P 311386 op ADNISEION.7PratO BUM $5 - 00 Single Seat in Private Box, 100; Pollnow, one. Drees Ciioie. oaaire, Id cents; .Family , Circle, 25. cent% Colored mitt Colored-Boom '5O °onto- Gallery 15 cent& . • 3d night of the . engagement °fair. J. H. ALRen ' use A RTHY, OM rim ;MP , O'llAY: The hl acarthY 1 '• ' Mx Allen' Cant Peep teDay I ------ ******** "---* pi illy Brady ' Miss dillat Marylielly ~.,...-Mrs Myron Ale& Purcell ......._ ... * , ..... .......'....„. My 'Chapin The performance to canclucewitki 11- - i seENE ON THE IC$ By Mr• J ackson Hoines, the gremt Skater SPECIAL NOTICES. The Confessions and ExPerience of .a Poor Young Man AIL GEN T MA N HAVING REEF cured of the 'emits of early , error and die eme, wil , from motives of benevoienee, sand to those who request it, a copy of the aboveinterest ing narrative, published, by himself. This little book is designed 'as a warning and caution =to young men and those woo . saffer from Ngsvons .DasuirrT, Loss OP hinfoßre'raasmAturitz DECAY. dro" dro.; supplying. attixeturte 'time the means of t at-care. Single onpieg will be sent 4ander Seal in a 'dam envelope—without charge—to any who requNn it, by addre:girig the anther. tHILS,-A. LAMBERT, Esq., no24:3ll:dsw] Greenpoint, Long Island, N.Y. w o ujers Will Never Cease, Neither does :IL Tobias' Venetian Linament ever fail to stop th,". most severe pain. This is no new humbug ar ti c l e. but anold'established rem edy; having gbeen 11 , 61 .. 43" thOUßßildB Ake b et fift een y ears; cam on the agent sad 'get a pamphlet with a fall desetticsn eithig 1/ V ic . ri3medy. None genuine tiniest, 10,Y o-. bias, Depot, 56 Cartlandt street,l'k ewx ark Sold by all Druggi sts.' , a‘ol2:dtsw3wo Pittsb Sold h by Thoriu . m Igedipath;D3a' . Alle r • urg IatIIE Why is it that ORISTADOSO'S HAIR HY., the beat IN THE - WS/BID? BECAUSE eminent chemists sareol- BECA:USE it contains no caustic compounds! BECAUSE it.wears longer thamany other 1 BECAUSE it operates instantaneous/y/ • BECAUSE it does not stain the 'skin 1 . • BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the hair BECAUSE it corrects, the Mid effects of other. dyeal . BECAUSE its_presence cannot he.dateotodl BECAUSE NEVER" :FAILS . Manufactured by CHISTADORO: . 6-Asto - House, New York; Sold eyerywhire,-and appli ed by all Hair Uressets, • • prim $l. $l5O and $3 per box. Remolding to sire. ORISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, Is invaluable with hiltDro. as it imparts the ut- most softnese, the most beautiful gloss; and great vitalityto the Hair; Price 50 . 0 ents..$1. and $2 ber hottle according fo • 13i Sold by Thomas' Itedpatir, "Damond Pittab • rgh..Pa. 11Q12;daw/Inee Foots about' BriiiidrettOs Pins, New CAIST4E • Westchester Co., N. Y.. Oat: 23, 1322 EL .. Taw ExcE Edfror-Sing • ina Repub/iOan ,_,lB ; • Dear Sir— .1 would state that I was induced use BrLANDitillis P 1.4143. through, the recent; mendation of John It, Swift., of Croton, WestoheaL ter ootmtz who was entirely motored to health by their usa. - l ie wessick formate twoyeara v9ry costive and d,vspeotio., and he tried everything but was not relieved. Finally, he took one Bran dreth'sPilleveryy day fora week, and kdosie of* Pills every day for three dim and then took one Pill every day, wittran occasional dose of air. In one month he was able to go to work: and inthree months he.weLl. gaining 40 ands in weight. , . Yours trulY. =WARD PURDY. • • WEISICHIBTrIt COUNTY. BS: 1 I Edward - Purdy being duly sitotn, Bain that he resides in , the town 'of 'Now Casthr,. that some years ago he was very nick - with a sore. on n Ail/ which had been running for overliis that he was ' also much distressed by a pai n hitches% and besides very costive and dyspeptic thit ter trying various remedies and many phydeime. he commenced usingßrandreth's Pills, six to eight three times a week, and at the end of one month, the sore on his leg healed, and at the. end. of two' his months was - entirely cured.of costiveness, flys pepsia and pain. and has remained well over since,. fp, BOWAttB PURD Sworn to'before me. this 18th day of 0ct.1862. S. MALCOLMi SMITti, noltailkw•tfa. . Justice of the Peace. Sold by Thomas Bedpan', Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, . • 1,000 BALMORAL SHIRTS in bright and - beantltd colort Merchants and deaiers 'implied in quantity. - EATON, NACRIFIK &CO.: N 0,17 Fifth street. Bani&tbrifirale Of soo t A and ELli „ et valikkes3 T 4,- ' sr -- f L; NG .rbleilA IPTH • Wr" in "" Lr-LEAHTR o z nu t n .! i 'watt tb , OYAILtet ice d 4 •;:! -- COME ADD i~EL 1d r ow rFstab • sztur3y lio,4loEs. I, EITABEE- 'VW" , HET IN THE 1W - STANTON 0.67441,4 V ' ' BOUNTY' $1.77:f, Milt DAPAWiligary, t .., Washbsetcts.CitY, P , : . c., -0 0 4 , 8 . , Ise I ounii Joon% A:sToolcroN, Pittsburgh, Pa: • sie :, You are - hereby ' authorized to raise a Iteitinumt of Vavalry.in 'dm State of Penust Iva lala. fonthree years, or duthite_the mar, to be er red - in raccordance -with !uota. 7'.Order No. „ from this Department....._ . ,..,. ¶lhe Field anti Staff °Greta can -he mustered Upon - Completion' of the oreamration. of the Regi ment, [„ --- . _, ~, ....... k _,,..„. T • Donated gienwill be musteredpeenrolled. Sup plies-of claithine, arms horses aid, equipments • will befunsished bythaproger-Degartment. By order of the Secretary ofWar. C. Y.IBUCKENGHAIi Brigadier GuattralandA. A.. 0. Ihunetwiresis - PlUntEVLlr.e.nii. MILITIA.). rg..ocC 7,4802. The foregoing - authority of thaltrarDepartment is approved. and orderait ',that USW Regiment of Cavalry:thus auttorisedark be raisaitheneably to the - tern:nand onpinlsatignindiestedity the War Department. BY Order °Ube Governor. ..' . A..Le RUSSELL, Minima General Pennsylvania. .... _ ~ . _ . From the above it Will :be nein - Vitali . ° under ' vaned has been dilly author:zed to - raise this Rea insent.:—/t snit beattache&as fataelaissible to the Stanton Cavalry; -- and 'Coli..Ternes 31. &hoop maker win .gedat in,eompletingAbir'Reeiment. The fir:di:Manton Reinmentisnowat Camp Howe, liiiifornied. and will be .-- mounted. here. Five Companies of, this Rea:Went .are now in Camp and is - fast tiher tip. , -.-! r'• Companies'parts of.Ccmpaniesilnd, squads, not atreadyeceepted, -- haveilow the bistatOttnclotibt pdly_theifinest opportunity for•en g the ser vice. " All Bounties from the; Ord - States will be given .to the meniandthiti.All County Bounty , to such men as may be enlisted m Alle ghW,CountYl-,This Battalion has been called ; a for sonviettb7..thulSeeretarymf,War. and win De armedf.equlPPedandhoseraimitilthe least Yoacible delay. ~- =r, , 1:,.. ,t- BANK ,-BLOCK.. Colonelcanbe ataletubsuarters, RANK FifthAttreat . -± above , - - Veneral Howe's office) Zl.- ~,,L,,!,:Li-25.xesseil.-tf _4 TO THE P UBII d'.l - -- ' ' ' - -• - tiv.ii A.-2-ymie-. 4 , --.? ,fI'ETD:P Et LA.1.1, - Z, zs, ' • t i Alltheign t &naafis """'" °4l . /7 /dodge:Z*l lienomiz flatland/ Imes leiciet 'mid ".-- z delimit*. diso mgt.-, - - p f 'abuse - Ind: disease or , .•• - , Ado= oomnronand in•-• i. A ' • _i*.h,•t to yonths of both:- ~" I _ wa•rh • - -' - nd liatati,! Atlallit or maimen., , ,Docause IlsexiV -1 .: nay ribLiahea the_ bat :tittle dans "2 , DZAMP : a — stand falsely modmt are eirossifully 1 3 .,,..,'":r.....°•,1,... - -it it a great ton .vin:y.liramotal """"',4 r., ." 1 "" . ....„„.-'""'''''' - lon and.:: , lcompli. Aton amaos and . 4 : ' —- 1 :•' - '`' - • .. sons and.daeattera. Their s am it i , thirir wi p r a in t ea rce r j'...ei cantionstaleop_them - m_tmoraneethatVin ag). ‘`l . B6ll2 , 4 s era ntintii pr e ma ; STlMPaex.Mipt Puw" ••``''s eitabiii sell tine might- beitsr2ttlhom =look ___,,,,,, ru ti Modest • and 4.reemozoinens,*zdjut:S^-- e nd raised In isdorene*, - *or t lmg•up Ai 111 001E8 ~. who oompare,locipix, inolthemice. sense, &a, RO Xollara -mil cien4 : rgystertNtsly. :meanly MIES" i gotta. Ilia to PnbliOnYs howover. the' .fnumerors • Pakentes.alid-millions arc _thank* ~that their ,- -liaitlaiters , and warilz - i-er v -7yeagyl feeble 1 , sh oats conditidifaryl 4 apr...''aP-V,' I ..- ins : been' 'to-health- and - virorby ii--, 1 allifillBlll, ,n, "dee wansi - befo ,re and after ,' - marriage throteen rt re beent cavettanich anti S o forth& ansiebvlti6 - 'don.% ito,' Spormatorz , 1 heaor sooteznal emunisaions, are cornoletely cared in away short space of timeby his neirlingedie2. [ shieltareMMadisirlytis owt: - TiroYariCcompounds rom the= le' ilingdoriCithvq - siien th e fallaceofthehtleetaialtreataient,he abandon ed it and , attbstitztted the , visitablei- *nee dia. •easesare treated with mierkeetoomegonspe had over forty yeasa - 1101 eetharfeziati meant :a - ex:- matt in hospitals of .both the Dld.:Warld - Ind in thelJnited Stateitleadif him tOW I 7 -. thmllVl a fairtriai, health and hophmes - wikagatii; loom am the now—palledtheek: Trfilo.mo - ionger with antntebanks and -tipacha butemiat - vid e n cured Consumption and elf of its kirielt.ed - 'armies, of which soomany ant Ell car conlatiSrs. Can now - be.rehercepro they - -attetkrio it is time ; Pall particulate oain c ._ - eihad'ofiby trastment byprocur:nka copy oft ifp .h.ledwilAdviacr,which is given strabato all tha,aPPIY Haivlvir tha 24 - - vantage of over - for - Yeitre extent:zee an d observation, oonseottentl7, Le ba4 superior ideal in the treatment of sootaaVilloeasea. and who is daily commltedbytheprofessidn, as Well fiSKOOOIII - by repeatable. citizens, zhiblissitirs, pro whitens, of hotels, • ace glace Sri Shaithbeld streak - near Diamond street. -Privato comment cations ' from all pada of the'Union strictly ra tended to. Direct to ..,. _...-!-. de&aydim AM.ERIO-0 WATOILPS FOR S93{-a.)AP.X.I4P: nilt. PERSONS THAT. ARE OBLIGED to give a watch hardmeage , attimetr- They are put up in very heavy - Silver.huntanecasee, meetly finished, annul° in construction,-wad-net at .all apt to get outOf o: der . neita er ridineon liorse - back. or Railroadlwillaffeet. thenwoi for correct ness of time. they , are the 4,0 Tereigtk Vatolu(s #apottp ci. - RE! N EhIA Ali-NIE YR A N &SEIDLE, WThiE444 . AllEmS; - %12.211 - ift 0c.2/tf. I - • - WILFAII STrOli OF • A II _ "1--„ _li ENTER , VI-00Mo JUST RECIVUD FROIT N ~sr rk -- 0 , - tr; - :'4 A CALOACD AHD DINPERB LOT-OF Elli' T inDITER . OW). g cassimEß l ES ASP *A 8 titicie InabidiOlormal=Lew - 44:14,0 ti FANCY COATIlliolt: Of the most deaira,bie 01164 aat a / 1 111 0a OVERO4)A. ' Tii‘i;alig THE BEST TO BEEOUMD IN EASTERNIAANKEt. . Chg . stock has bisee.soleoted,.w/th.. cl:es,l . re to =Ns t he tad" ` o ,fleg ntaa:Air a: with : . - MERCHA!T TAXLO.4I;V: ,• • - rack - street. g ood Cosa - . THEARDESPO'OII,'.comr - ANt: • littrerM; l ll ll WAND . '.#. , ,N , p,( . V FOB ealniperiorarticAo of B efined. 4 •Arilefifigol - '111W..: NON-109202M.,. E... 13 11.2ir WO LAIL luairelionise,2*lnt:iihk-4-441*N PITTSBURGII: _ . . . ' ' y • .. r."l. SewingetAikachilieK :No. 27 MEIJI- i. 249 Awarded the Aril Pramilias at in. United States Fair FOR : THE YFARIK 1858, 1859 and 1860. - : UPWAitDB ors 0 , tj , 0 o MACHINES sold in the Unites &etas: moniTnier :chow SOLD PAST imam We offer to the r isb lie WlThogfjsa dr WTI. SON'S IMPROVED ISEWING Me-CllO - E, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased cotikessei of its merits asthe best and most oiertd ikaity Sesrine . Machine now in,use. dew equally ori the thickeef and thinnest' falrio4''uliikee tic lea-stitch impose - Me to ocralred. bo.s sidee. Is simple in coceitriction; Nora:o - .1450 ( 1e moyament.and more duraide than sey,dther chines. threnlars, dice piices mad . de:arbsitss 'Malachias furnished scratikon applieestitie. son or Wetter: • Evers Masthicesearranted for was ream. an? . Wm. SC-I/NET: Of). IiTTSBIIRGH 11.8.6.111C151, Wood Street, of the Baltimor e Piano Fr:e• Uri; established in 1836- E choica rtoch'ct-nan: 7 - octaxiipentre Pia_ocia: combining nn the, tialotf fust obtains-mamma with bitonocelties (underpatent). highly impGrtnnt to the atiticaJ pianist.' lowfor cash or secant:Labe. '.• WISE it Nancwltrovici,c, TO. BMW OY BOOTS,' 101 .OES. • alialtito OR /or Pall or Winter Wear.GOMM MEM BEN