- Anktikelni*P ' f Pi..TertiTßE.; _ __..vagrmen - dAti.g.aiter,' • HENDvIIR.ni „, • - .ixeararw—•-••..•••••.... ...... B. OVKIIMIToN The oriel:W. THE GHOST {. THE GHOST I WV& is now _so perfect u to warrant the Mann tor in prod= nit for the Bret time the CORSICAN BROTHERS. THIS EVENING will be presented, the bean. tifal Legenderr Drama, withal' the Gho Pic tures, entitled the COSSICAMBROTHICBS, or la Vendetta Loa's del-Fraechi. Fabian del Franebi, 1 Renaud, Orlando Song To conclude with MARRIAGE AT ANY PRICE. Ettie Henderson will appear on MONDAY, as FA NCHON. THE ORIGINAL PICTURE. • From Fiblo's &loan New Yr rk, at ausolvic HALL, for a short season, commeneihe. WEDNE§DAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1863. GOODWIN ac CO.'S GIGANTIC Polyoratota of the War, The hrgee', most comple'e and only authentic History of the Oreat Rebellion ever dep:ctet on oanvaa, forming a perfect trans cr ip t o f ever y event of importance RID THE FIR:" T' DREAD SIGNAL A f SUMTER DOWN TO THE CAP /URE OF VICKSBUR4. %MIS IS THE SAME COLOSSAL PIC- A- lure of the War that wee exhibited in P.ttbargh in January last, and gave such uni vers.l satisfactron to cross ded and delighted an d:emcee for three con ecutivo weeks: and the same FURORS which marked its advent in this city also greeted its appea , anoe is St. LOUIS. Chi— cago, Be:timer% Washington, PaDadelphla, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Louisville, the meet eapacioas hal s In those ezties being insufft °lent to F ce.mmodate the immense throngs • who flecked tow tness ir. Lotting the months of July and August, this Pie - lure was pls cad in hi hsnds of the talented • mists under whose aospio .8 it was originally p•oducted • and for nine weeks theft nailed energ es we e be stowed in retouching the picture and executing new scenes of absorbing interest. Each scene has been entirely repainted, and stands forth in all the freshneee and lustre of its pristine beauty. The immense streess and unparalleled reputa tion acq-ired by this matchless painting, t romtht havehe fi lot a nrat of miserable imitationawhich vainly endeavo,ed to ow:mate tor the pub lic favor. Taeir efforts hove proved utterly fu tile, and th, press and ptvpic. w.th one accord, have pronmnced GOODWIN A O.'S, POLY OP AMA OF Teal WAR I.NItIVALED AND UNAPPROACtLAILE. This orhibition is cow under the exclusive control of MIL MUFTIS S I WITERBIi.who will pcsitiv/ly appear at • ant exhibition and deliver an elm:ore...l historical lea tare the rendi ion of which, in the principal cities of the United State ha, extorter the un qualified app, bation of the antire public. Mr. Geo D. Prentice. of the ou Beide Journal, in commenting upon this Lecture, .warded to f 0 r tiomerby the proud .isle of the MOST GIFTED ELOCU IL) HIST OF TItE DAY. Stilt further. to inere.ase Vie at - ractivenPEß cf h's k leg.nt end Refined se , tertaMmeet. MRS. RUFUS SOH ROBY, the eminent Contralto Vocalic',will in troduce at each exhioitlon a variety oft °pular and appropriate songs, ballads, Ac., many of them written exp.essiy to Blest ate tie various de=ply exciting ectenes. The charms of melody are thus weldor t tha painter's art, and the lov ers of Artisti Excellenc , Liassie Oratory and. Refined Music w 11 be et cs snte with an enter tainment which stands confessedly without a ri se, 1 in tho worldi Tickets., 25 Chiliren under ten 15 ce. Doors spa: at 7.• tiel,ca at o' lo,k. e.r nd Mati nees N't b.D3/E3DAY 21.2• D SATU RDA YAFT 51t- Nt.to NS at 3 ~'ele when cailiren will be ad fo lu c s each. trUeliS 5,11.1E11.11Y, Msuager. C. AMORY BELErCE Agent. cclo • CUNARD r LINE. Nom to ilueenotan and Liverpool. first d:lss powerful Steamships tiilH3,lv EARATIION. I TRIPOLI, v‘7 - ILL SAUL FROM NEW YORK every alternate IYeduesdar. from Liver pool every alternate l'uoNiay, and trout Queens town every alternate it eanesdr.Y. Steerage Pasm,g,. from Liverpool or Queona town, *.z.5; freak New York, $32.:',41, payable in bold or its equivalent in (2urreny For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS GUION, 40 Fulton St.,hew York, or TOS. RATTIGAN. Agt , No 122 Monet: gab ela liouse. it ater Passage from England & Ireland $25 z, 0. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS RATEIGAIS. EUROPEAN Agont, 122 Monongahela [louse, Pitts burgh. Pa., L , ,rdepared to bring oat or cand back T , enzer; from Jr to any part of the old court tabor ctE,nl or anilinglloketa. POR LIALE • Payable in act Dart of Earopo. • Agent for Lac indianapolit and Cincinnati Rail road. Aleo, Azcot h , r the old Black Btu Lino of Railbag PaTlrotz, for tho Steamor Great East ern, ant f: -, rssi;i nZ betvroeD Noe, cad t)r..l*'e9 fell NEW GOODS. d& Id - A d1..1 E Are ac:; opening a SPLENDID STOCK OF New Fall Goods. FREN CLi MERINOS, all colors, VALOIiEII OTTOMANS, SCARLET' DELLINES, SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, WHITE COUNTRY FLANNELS, PLAID COUNTRY FLANNELS, BA LMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, COBURGS, DELAINES, ALPACCAS, AA a full it'-ek of DOMESTIC GOODS, ocl At the I,west Cash prices. BUY YOUR BOOTS, 'llo} - S, AND GAITERS At he L heap .3t place in Lie city. WHICH IS BORLAND'S, colo 9S MA R KET St., 2d door from 3th. New Oastle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. /FIN AND AFTER MONDAY THE STH Lir jest, (and unlit forrher notioe.) traios on the N . O . &B.V. R. . wl) connegt. et Hcmewood ota'l , ll with the Mail T , ain cn the P. F. u , & 0. IL W., Tearing Pittsburgh at 7a. tn. Also with the ermtinao amocanodati: n, leaving Pittsburgh at 2.30 p. m. Through tickets 'tor New Castle. Sharon. Mer cer, lera"klm and Oil pity can bo prooni ed at the ticket mho° of the P.ttsburga. Fort Wayne, and ChicaLe Railway Co. pally Pittsburgh, WM. D. DIORISO.N. Pass et. New Castle, Pa., Oct. 5, 1853. oc6-2w3 The Howe Sewing lletaohine. Invented 1846. Perfected 1862, p DIMMED TIIIIIIITE PROBE ALL JEllt. other liming Machines, at the World's Fair 1862. hu e the Singer newmg Machine an honorable mention on its merits; and urpei if or & WiLEGICI:B a modal for its device. called 'Cir ender hook. ' The Howe Sewing Machine, was wrar de r a proteum Ito-an English Exhibitor.) as theherk for allnurnoses on exhibition. Our light_ at Machine guaranteed to make perf ec t wor k on the Ittrbteet and _heaviest fabrics Sold and rented. Cor. Penn_ It St Clair, streets. 41...114 m _ ormirmee k , wrilOidetaTral/ . • • Aunt t POST. FRIDAY : 4 : . 911811 - 8114, 010'1%16. 1863 S. M. PEI'TENGI LL (Sc. CO., No. Park Ttcw, New York, and 6 State street, Boston. are oor azents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and Are author ised to •ake Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. DAILY AND WEEKLY POST THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News repots of J. W. Pittook and Frank Case, Fifth street with or wit'lout wrappers, Daily 3 cents : Weekly 5 Cents. .43. Love-'av ...Rcr. Kato( s ....Mr, 8e ton Miss BECKET K*iON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO. "* 7 cumber 1863. all subscri;.tions to the Dolly Post must be paid in advilLCO Those knowing themseves to be fn r rr• EtTo w'll please eall and settle w'thont fn• the- delay. Attention First Ward Democrats The Democratic citizens of the First Ward will meet on Saturday evening, at the Club Room, corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, for the purpose of inyebtiga- Ling the outragecns proceedings of their election officers iu depriving them of their rights us citizens, on Tuesday last. A general attendance is requested, as a thor• ough investigation of the frauds in ques tion wi , l be instituted. THE LATE SCULLING MATCH. —A New York paper speaking of the defeat of Ward in the late sculling match with Ham mill, attributes the result to Ward's ne glect of proper training. It says: "In the first matches between these two men nt Philadelphia, Ward no doubt thought that he had an ea9y thing, and, although he did not neglect taking exercise, failed to take a much pains as he should have done ; fell sick a tow days before the race, lost flekti rapidly, and was beaten. On the neat occasion, or at the first match this year, knowing that he had a tough man to deal w.th, he was more careful ; while Hammill, through being over confident from his former easy vic tory, took his training more leisurely. The consequence was that their conditions were reversed, and Ward won easily. On the last occasion the same ceuees produ ced the same t ffecla, the subjects only being changed. Johoy Mackey, oue of the beat judges of phisieal development, and who knows full well how the chances are multiplied for winning by the per fection of condition, saw that his fellow townsman had that with him, which, prop erly developed, would lead to victory. On the strength of his good judgment hackers were found, and the two, alter nately Champions and ex-Champions, were again matched. Mackey forthwith took his protege in charge. and brought him to the stake boat physically perfect. Ward, on the ether hand, was again neglected— er neglected himself, end the result isl known " WEIAT is IN STORE FOR The Yhila• delphia Ledger, of Wednesday, in its money article, after noticing the advance in gold, uses the f ollowirg language, which is calculated to excite anything but pleas ing anticipations for the future. It says : " Whiio every housekeeper knows that al most sill prices are nearly doubled, but few of thew reflect that much of the advance is attributable to a depreciated currency. There is here and there an exceptional article, the price of which is controlled by other causes than the currency ; but the general cause is too much paper and too little else. We make these remarks not by way of complaint that they are so, or with a view of suggesting a remedy for them. At the present m•iment there may be no remedy. But the fact being so, and contiruing so, haves cannot go down. They must go up. There may be fluctua tions, :rom local and temporary causes, but th. , gradual swelling of the paper tide must bat higher everything within its ac tion." Ai IiER MANUFACTORY.-Ail O'lr read• ers m 43 , not be aware that Mr. S. S Mar via, tit Fourth street, is extensively en• gaged in the manufacture of all the various kinds crackers sold in this market. The crack( ra made at this establishment are the e.q tal of any that can be purchased If/ the ealteru market, the workmen who get them 1:0 having been long engaged in New York and Boston bakeries, and conse• quently understand how to prepare the material, and bake it when prepared. We speak knowingly when we assert that the article of cracker turned out at Mr. Mar yin's ( stablishment is equal to any of east• ern ni,ike, and they can be purchased at a less cost. - - PERSONAL.-JUO. B. Butler, whom many of our readers Will recollect as be ing connected with the Commercinl Jour nal, during the lifetime of the late Robert M. Biddle, dropped into our sanctum yesterday. Mr. Butler is now First Lieu tenant of Co. &I, Fourth R-giment Illinois Volunteers, attached to the Third Army Corps, stationed at Vichsbnrg, Mississippi. He hai been in the army since the break ing Ott of the rebellion, proved himself a brave and gallant soldier, and his many friend-i in Pittsburgh will be glad to know that he is still living, and will warmly welcome him home again. LEFT YESTERDAY.—CoIoneI Collier, of the 139th Regiment, Pa. Vole., left yes terda3 , to rejoin his regiment in the army of the Potomac. The Colonel would hardly reach his regiment in time to take part in the battles now taking place be tweei the Union soldiers and the oppos in fo;-ces of the Confederates under Lee, a cirs.;cimstance to be regretted, as Col. C. ha.; the reputation of being a brave, and skillful cfficer. In justice to himself he eh ,uld have remained at home for a orief period longer, as his wound had not entindy healed ; but stirring times were anticipated, and he deemed it his duty to be at +he head of his gallant regiment. May good fortune favor him. TH , UTELL. —Since Mr. Henderson has got on his new apparatus, he has pro duced the ghost in fine style, and the in terest is the spectacle is consequently so great, that the honsn is filled nightly. The ruprepentatien last night was admira ble at. eftited great applause. The ghost will appear again to night, when all who desire to see the most wonderful illusion of the time, should he on hand. THE. POLYORAMA OF THE WAR, at Ma• sonic Hall, continues to delight our citi z,A2s, who uighly throng the ball at an ealry hour. Since its former visit to ot r city it has - been reprinted, and many new scenes added, thus rendering it still more intercsiog than before. It is needless for us to -,nlerge upon its merits, for the large audie:,ces who flock to witness it, is acon viactc g proof of its superiority. rhlroli.TANT NEW S —ill the midst of the exciting times through which we are now passirg, we would advise ourd.ady-readers who ere Ln want of a heat, w6ll Made and fashic•sable Balmoral, to be sore and give Ditreubtic hi-r, No. 15 Fifth street, a call, as he has a la, ge and splen did stock., which for . quality, cheapness and durability. can not be surpassrd, ADMITTED TO VIE BAIL—Oti motiun of John H. Bailey, egg— Hall Patterson was yesterday admitted to practice in the sei° eral Courts of Cowmen Pleas, &c. Mr, Patterson passed a creditable examina tion, and being an energetic and trustwor thy gentleman, we wish him that success which he deserves. BENEFIT. —The friends of Jno. Burke, a disabled soldier, will give a Select Cotil lion Party, at Lafayette Hall, this evining, the proceeds - to he donated to. him. The object is praiseworty, and we.trust the rs ceipta of the laity m ay be large. NOTICV NEW Dasss.—The Gazette has dc.i: its old suit and donned a bran new dr( Rtl, and looks as neat and trim as any paper on our list of exchanges. The conductors say that the " business prospects of the Gazette were never more prosperous or en• cournging than at the present." Glad to hear ft. PRESBYTERIAN SYNoDICAI. EETINGS The Synod of Ohio meets to-day in Zanes ville. The Synod of Whe ling will meet at New Lisbon to day, and the Sy nod of Pittsburgh is to hold its meeting at Johns town on the 2011 inst ArepiNTsl.—DAvid W t nley, of Mercer, has been appointed and commis sioned by Governor Curtin an Associate Judge of Mercer counly, in place of Hon. Josq h Kerr, deceased. \roeAt. Myßitc.-11. Bre:Jl teacher of eingtog and of the votc-.3, 128 Sm itL6 J F• rcet. 1.10.-GROV .t• BAKER'S SEWING MAC111.5.1,:r. for .amily manufacturing put poses are the bet in use. A. F. eIiATuNAY General Agent. IS Fifth street Pittst argil. Pa. El= FURNITIIiiE & CErAIM, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, NEW TORR., d fo•nAri..rr n receipt nf price SILTER COMPOSITE WATCH, FOR the Army. ey liner moveuaent4. HlLLltiCiff CaSO3, lime indicator in centre, to env° trouble of upe:ing cane. riandmume and reliable beat and n' -apeet made. Acid in the army at $25, _ . 1401., DMA'S OWN, patent Lever. in fr , terl ing silver engra , red Hunting Casts. Jeweled regolatel. $14,10,_ GOLDSPLENDID COMPOSITE WATCH, Jewellei. either medium size for gen tlemen. or e golf size for ladies, beautifully en graved eases. Very elegant and accurate, cften sMd fo- SM. $l5. GO a.D COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le ver, Jeweled in 13 p Miens, gold balance. war ca. ted a perfect time-keeper, suit4ble in size for tither lady or gentleman, richly chased CaSee—a really splendid aqicle, often sold for $75, $23. Staa'l sized. beautilullY finished ladies' L.pine, fine 16 carat gold plate watch, be,ut fuliy orna mental cases. usually sold t t 50, $27.40, Gents' or officees 13 , 101170 !Old plate watch, chronometer balance, fall ruby jeweled, det.cli ed levtr, heavy, beautifully fio,sned cases, war ranted a splendid time-keeper, often sold fur SW), $3l, AtiII'RONOITIC.A.I. WATCH, in Inne,ica gold plate. beautifully e:giaved jeweled in 15 actions, go'd balance, and all the recent sm %movement& In addit,on to the funk sironds peculiar to tiwt clues watches. et has a hand porn,. wig with unfailing accuracy to the day of the month, A magnitweet a tio . e, the meet... ilic•Olit.l2 tae axej. s: imported by A rrandale ,t Co., sld • Other ladies' and gentlemens' ktchet and chaos'nerett va• iety. Send for Circular fully describing above and other watches. Agent wanted,. A libera, redue made on wholesale orders. raot.ey ir. y sent at our tick, if properly sealed. ARRAN OALE S CO., 211 Broadway, N Y., Thee doors from Barnum's h 1111301151. ocls-luadeodAt4tw CELEBRATED BIT: HANDKERCHIEF, Ashland Flowers :Mignonette Alisma (Meadow ...maryins Meadow Flowers Bouquet de Californie Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie (Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown; Hay Bergamotto. (Orange Flowers CaSECLOIPHIChOCLIY Calllclill (Pink Ciematite :POPPin" k Cedrat !Portugal Citronelle Roaat Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rose Geranium Rough and Ready Gilliflawer Spring Flower Garden !Flowers. Sweet Briar Heliotrope Sweet Pea Honey Sweet Lavender Illao;gonisuckio ,Sweet Lettuce ,Sweet Clover Hyacinth, 'Tnberos Jasmin ITea hose Jockey Club. Viol ette Jenny . Lind ;Verbena Jonqualle. lVetlvert Mousseline ;Vanilla Millefleura West End Magnolia White Lily Marechale Winter Blosom BAZIN'S HEDYOSMIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the most elegant perfume for impartmg to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSEACE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UTTER TEN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Rcur..Cosmotics, Toilet Waters, Dentifrices, and Perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. For wile by CHAS. H. bIIPETt. - dee2O Corner Penn and St. Clair et: WRENCH WOODS IMITATION OF Oak. printed from board:, an ex ac t cap , with ouzel mouldings to tcustob. For sale W. P.. ins Mt Wood areet.. The EsprCase. We yesterday St,'• I hro w • had been informed that rosily, ~..?I.4rkt NiCh o•ser tion, &c., had been douvirt,..l- li, how ever, appears that our iutoroaaot only "guessed" at the result of the trial, and we cheerfully give place to the following note, which explains itself : DEPARTMENT M ONONGAHELAL CUSTOM HOUSE, PITTSBURGH, PA., EDITORS PITT6BURGII POST : -My atten tion has been called to a statement in to days' Post, relative to the trial and eon viction of Capt. Espy for desertion, &c. Your statement is incorrect. The case has not been disposed of, and will not be before next Saturday. The members and clerks are sworn to not divulge the finding or sentence of the Court until published by proper authority. You will be kind enough to make the correction in Justice to the members of the Court. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Wu. BLAKELY, Lieut. Col. 14th Pa. Cavalry, Judge Advocate Tun HORSE Fete.—The Horse Fair at Collins Park opened on Wednesday tinder very favorable auspices. The weather was delightful, the track in splendid order, and the attendance all that could be desired. For the fire' race there were six entries. and though the time made was not very good, the contest was exceedingly close and intereating:. The race was won in three straight heats by Felix Laverty's black mare, "Annie Laurie," time, 2:49, 2:51, 2:49. The double team race was I contested by Messrs. 8.. Patterson, .J. Heider and H.. Galway. and was very closely contested. Mr. Galway took the first heat in 3 . :20. but the next three were taken by Mr. Patterson, who was therefore declared the winner. The programme yesterday embraced two races, for both of which numerous entries were made. ALL AT HOME.—In looking over the Philadelphia papers for the purpose of culling the names of " Pittsburghers Abroad," we discovered that not a single name was registered at any of the hotels on last Tuesday, and only two onWednes day. PittEbnrghms do not travel about election times it would seem. INCIILISE OF WAiiKs.—The journeymen saddlers have lately held a series of meet ings to consult in reference to an increase of wages. At a final meeting, held in the §eetin House, on Wednesday evening, it was aiiiimirdonsly resolved that they should hereafter demand three dollars per day for their labor. JOSEPH 311E1'ER et SON, PLAIN AND EANCY l',g, ST liotween 6th , and Virgin allay Bankin's Aromatised Myrrh, Bankin's Aromatised Myrrh, A Tooth Wash. A Tooth Waah For StronEtbeninw and Fla.rdening F,r :. , trangthening and Hardcning The Gums. &c., A c the Gump, Ac.. kc Prop.rml only by A. J. R A .NliIN 4: CO., b 3 Market Ft., 3 doors below Fourth. PIT I SBURGII A4S ItAN PAL EL eV... CO • • CTS FOR THE 'From OoltuntresVßY--iviention of Three More of the bilov.khtim Murderers—Couirautation of the bent. nee of Four Others I Corruponderce of the Chicago Times. COLUMBUS, By., Oct. 9. Three more negroes who participated in the murder of the family of Mr. Beckham, not long ago, were hung at noon to-day, in the presence of about fifteen huedred people, Three, it will be doubtless re membered, were executed about a month ago, and the remaining four were sent to Nashville this morning to serve the time allotted to them in the Penitentiary. Those who have just Enffered for their crimes on the gallows were owned Joseph Davis, Wade Good, and Abram Cole. They were brought upon the ground where the former execution took place, about 10 o'clock this morning, seated upon their rough pine coffins, in an arr a y wagon, guarded by a detachment of troops from the Provost Marshal's command ; following which was a portion of the 16th Regular Infantry, At the head of the procession rode Capt. Williams, Provost Marshal of the district, Capt. Young, Lieut. Troop, and others. These were joined on the way by the 14th lowa, under command of Lieet Col. Newbold, and several negro companies, in charge of Msj Doboey, a Hungarian. Arriving at the scaffold, which was the same used on the previous occasion, the culprits were taken up on the platform, the regulars formed into a hollow square about them, while the other troops were stationed in a similar manner around the whole. Hav ing gained some experience in hanging at the former execution, the officers did not perform so much ceremony, and the con demned were speedily prepared to meet their doom by having their legs tied to gether near tue feet, their arms fastened together at the elbows, and the ropes adjusted about their necks. They endured it all without a murmur of disapprobation or an attempt to exiiicate themselves from their position. A player was offered by a negro Chaplain, after which a white cap was tied over each one's head, the ropes were fastened securely to the beams above, and, while this was being done, one or two of the culprits began to sing in a low tone, and move their hands up and down. One of them said, "If anybody wants to shake hands with me. let them do so now," upon which the Marshal and others took each by 'he hand and bid him good bye. The cutters then descended the ladder, and, at a given signal, the trap; was loosened, the floor feil, and the neH groes were suspended in the air. Twa ofi, them were killed almost immediately, but the other struggled considerably before I:fe was apparently ext ine:. However, :her, did not seem to be any severe suffer ing,--not pear as much as on the former occasion. During all this time the large crowd kept very quiet, and as soon as the affair had ended, many started for home. After the bodies had hung for some time, the attending physician examined them, and, being satisfied they were dead, re ported the fart to the Marshal, who order ed them to he cut cletvr, and placed in the coffins, which were under the sec:E . Ad. The troops were then marched cif to their camps, the coffins placed in the wagon and taken to the contraband's burying ground, and the crowd dispersed. The gallows was lett standing as a warning to others, but wits the hope that it may never again be ii•,J October 15, 1853 AMERICAN HOUSE IN THE LA RCIEtiT AND BENT AR- A rang•cl I.l.ttel to the New 13-gland States; is contra:ll' it , 's'erft nud easy of access from all the mutes of travel.lt eontatr.s as tee odor:, ire- Pres ements. and every e,roveniernee for the coat tort end nceommcd:r ties of the trove frig publte, The eleepiog boon, are large and weil veriti.ated; the suites of roume are well arrrogeti, cum- Pletely furnislat-d to- fatuities cod large travehrig Parties, and the hou e wtll continue to be hew as a first a tirst - el , ,s Ilutel in every re. pe t. Tmegraph in the heave to all parts of thee •ne try„ll R RICE. Prof rieto- 'Boston, Sept. 18(17. F lank R oad Election, rrIIE STOCK 1101, DEO S OF THE Allegh my and Perrysville Turacitro rod PI ink Road mpanr, will hold an alet lion for officer,. c (raid Road Company at tip , house of John Reowo. in Boss Town..h.r. on MONDAY. the 2d day of November next, nt ono c.'clock p, in. The officers to be elec. ed are no Pretideut, Ova Di reetors and one Treasurer. my order of the hoard, 0012.2 cm-to JAMES A. GIBSON. PreaL OFFICR OF THE PI.FIN'•.. IKsCBA NCR Co.. } IITTSBUFLOH, ctober 9th, /1111 E STOCK HOLDERS OF Tills C , lnPanY ere hereby notified that t e an nual olecti n for I) -erti - ds f.r , he ensuirg year, wit, be hi Id at the office. rs" 6. - .1 Fourth street, be • tween the hou•a f ten ,'.lurk a tn., and 1 0';'10( . 1( p. on Id O,N D AI. the 2d day f No :moor, 1863 n lEN SP OUL, oclFtd .-ceretary. PITTSBURGH ALLEGHENY B NE. t PittSbUrigh, October 14 loti3 N ELECTION von DIRECTORS OF -CM this Bad( will • e he'd at the Lapping 110t18e oo the Pith of November next, between the hours of .0 a. m , and 2 o'elo J. IV, 00k, Cashier. .. _ . Ne. The annual n-ee ing of the bt oo kholarrs I be LI cl.i on the 3d clay of .I.Novetboot acal, at l' o'clock, cc oc 5-to ME=IIM!EM! . Ht COMMON EALTH OF PENN- I& t_ , YLVti NI h.—To James A. Hutchison. ex ecutor, hide. }lien Hutch's an, widow; James A. liutchiJoo, Mrs. Nanny C. B. Hutchison, suie de visee of LetiD D. Ile tehisen. Hnn. Edwin y, Manton and Ellen Marin tardon. his wife, Dan iel IN'arfield, jr and Mary A. Worfpild, his wife and Charles Edwara tiutchison, devisees, under the aid will and testament of Louis Hwehison, eceastd, Greetil g i—Whereak, in the Orphans' Court at s 14 county on the 19th day et Sept. A. 1 , .. 1503 4 the Petition of Cornelius Bummer, as signee of Edward J. Burke, deo'd, was presented, pr a i log_ for spoeifte performance ront tact with Louis utehison, deed, in regard to a cent .in lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry sta., in the t.ity of Pittsburgh; n'iw, they, fore, we corn ma-si you and each or you, toad you be old ap pear before "or Orphans' Court at t'itt.burgh. on ATli RDA Y, the 31st day of oe:dela A D., 1863, at 10 ee oak a m., then and thete to show cause, if any you have why tho player of petition should not be granted. Hereof tau nat. Con. Jame% P Sterrett, t President Juane of Dur said Court, at { S EAL J Pittshurvh, the ith day of October, A, D.. 186,3. WM. A. HERRON, Clerk, MITCHEL & PALMER., AtCyg. oei-low-hr pH.9V.tI ;NU 4,S FJ4 DR. ii.EOVVN". UPPICE, &MI 'eleEP:l e1t.i2.0!..;, :.11 in .. vice !boilld el fail eive '6,11 a natl. Dr. PT OWTI',S tr. .11 , 11,P net,: fail 011:6 ff,:rofalnus Lad venureal ahocuor..9 hereditmw taint. aee..h s team peoria,x , and oth er ahin."iseases, the origin of which the patient is ignor t, Dr. 11'6 renocliu; for th....,diction. broubt on by solitary habits. and the - .ly inerll,!inos known to thin country which aro and will ramrailY restoro to health, Dr runo.'ff , l '.n ina .I.4.Yethit Ho slse treat Pike, filoc!, Gonne...hos, Lfrothai Discharges. Female E 0a.,e0„ Pain., in the n e m < and kidnoya, Irritation of the Mulder. strict.- ele A Letter to be anoworo4 mist at !eztet ONE DOLLAR. Modletr es sent to 11.11 i 71.idCZVI, C ffine and privioe roos.,s, r‘o 11:11.P1.1,LD STREIVr. Pitt.-but eh Pn. nelrd±w KN A BE'S PIANOS.—JUST RECEIV ed the most corn Onto assortment of the un rivalled Knabe Pianos over Face in this elm They are beyond a douht the best Pianos made. A call is respee fully solicited before purchasing bewhere. C"l .Ju S et E iec j iN- C elp S 7fo ß r Ve i tty OEO. n A, KELLY, 3315 No 69 Federal et ArI.I6.9NBERBEHiI 12 HELM, CHOICE ILI Cranberries. Just reedved and for sal. by FETZE At ArtnriTßONG, 003 corner Market and First streets. POTATOES -50 ;EELS. PRIME NE-. sham:took Potatoes. For sale by FETZ ER dc All.Pd STE ONG. 008 corner Market and First streeta . JEW FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS /11 from the celebrated manufactories of DelP • court & Defuses. in Paris. just received and for sale by W. P. EA MULL 87 Wood street. I, O , T i \ rEffffill SEMINAL W!..‘11.1,41iti RHEUMATISM. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. TELEGRAPHIC. FIRST EDITION. robably a Battle Going on, The Bidge in Charleston Harbo Eebeis Whipped in Missouri lta &c. WASHIYOTOS October special to the World says :—lt is genetally be• tiered that our army will take Tor the time a position with its centre restingion the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at or about Catlett's Station. The falling back to this point has been for some time talked about, if not better, at Headquar hers. The recent engagement on the Rapidan. in which a regiment of New York cavalry wet en badly cut up, and a large portion of the 13th infantry taken prienuers, illustrates the inexpediency of so lengthened a front an the line of the Rapidan obliged the army to maintain. Catlett'a Station is some distance this side of Warrenton Junction, near which Gen. Meade had his headquarters previ One to the advance to Culpepper. A Herald Washington dispatch tays: "It ii not true, as reported in sever! of our New York journals, that the Govern ment has any intentio n of resorting to volunteering instead or a draft. It is true that conscription has not realized as many men es wee expected, and it has ale., proved very costly, but 1 4evir machin ery is in working order allover the North. no administration believes it to be an easy way to secure men. The military authorities, after all has been said, are still of opinion that the draft is the cheap est and most expedient means of securing an army, and besides distributes more evenly the burden of war among the whole population. It will therefore be persisted in WasniNnToN, Oct I4.—A correspondent of the• New York Commercial says: The moment the rebels eaw that in the retreat from the Rapidan, of our army on Satur day last, (it was Gen. Meade's intention to reach the north bank of the Rappahan nock in safety,) they commenced a flank, hnt Meade was too soon for them, and had taken up his position on the north bank of that stream. Nothing daunted, however, by this failure, the enemy has continued to advance even to the north bank of the Rappahannock, and yesterday was in Gen. Meade's front in considerable force. It is reported skirmishing was kept up all day, and that our. army fell back on the line of the railroad. It is said that this morning Lee appeared in force again and com mented an attack. Washington is seeth ing with excitement over the rumors. It is icily believed that a battle has com menced, and that Gen, Mead. retreated to obtain the choice of a battle desiring to reach Manassas if possible. Lee will fight with the Rappahannock behind him, and has not, it :s believed. superior num bers. Vet no rme crcold be surprised to hear, on the heels of such belief. that the rebels had been ssticienly reinforced. (If course all sorts of rumors are afloat tr.—.e. Meade is much stronger than is generally supposed. NEW YORE, October I:i.—Morrie Island !ettprs to the Tribune contains the follow n r Thursday, October Bth. —To- day has been r. very severs day at Wagner, more so than we have experienced since the oc cupation cf the fort. Firing has begun. mostly from the James Island batteries ; three were killed and twelve wounded during the day. One shell exploded in the doorway of a bomb-proof, killing one and wour.d-ng tire. October Wit.—Forts Moultrie, Simpkins and Bragg fire continually at the working parties in Wagner and Gregg: they have the exact range, and plump their shells and shot with deadly effect and accuracy tn•o our w,iiks: they have been practicing to fire almost simultaneously, so as to make• ttiP corer of cur men less Lvailable againt t.hor coming in diverse directions. Our excellent oornb-proofs preserve our men from most or the missiles, but still the casualties are numerous. One of our 200- Pounder batteries, that has been silent for a week, reopened this morning on Forts Sumter, Johnston and others. ont"ber 1001.—The rebel Fort Johnston is again silenced. A skillfully aimed shot entered an embrasure yesterday and dis mounted the gun. WAsniNoTos, October 15 —Headquar ters here, to-day, have received dispatches from Gen. Schofield. One dated St. Louis, October 13th, states that Gen. Brown has beaten the rebels under Shelby three times, and is still pursuing them. Another dispatch, dated the 14th states that Gen. Brown had brought the rebels under Shelby to a decicive engagemeni, end completely routed and scattered them. They lost all their artillery and baggage, with a large number taken prisoners, &c. The enemy's loss in killed and wounded is very large. We are still pursuing the rebels. WASHINGTON, October 15.-1 o'clock P. +t. — Extra Star says there was a consid erable engagement yesterday, between a large force of rebels and a portion of the Army of the Potomac, part of Warner's 2nd corps in Ihe If . ini:Y f 1 . 3- - ;stc,w Sta tion. Infantry and cavalry was engaged (41 Loth The result was a decided Union victory. The rebels were badly beaten, with the loss of an entire battery and 100 prisoners. Betore the termination of the contest Sykes' regulars come up and assisted in driving the enemy off. SALE OF THk, BELL COAL WORKS New Cumbrrianiillaricock County West Virginia. ILDY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT rendered t,y the CI uuty Court of ilaneock a , iu a coune therein pending, whet emu Jon, guppy WWI plaintiff. and John B. Belt tic tendanc : and by virtue of a ,ecree t ronouneed tnid court. in a cause pending, wherein Connell .t Bingham were plaintiff, and the acid John B. Belt Lit fendrint, the u.ndersigned, eating as Attil a will proceed. on the premises, on Wednesday, October 28th, 1863, To sell all the following property, to that stratum of 'oat, purchased by Said John B. Bell from said John Copps', and used and pos sessed by s,id Bell, situated in said county m Hancock. 14 est Va., near the town ut New Cum b,rlan.l. Also lots of ground in said town of New Cumberland, numbs-ed and designated nn the plot thereof by the Nos. 47, 4e, 49, 50, 69, 70, 71, 72, 8.1, 84, 82, S.. Also twenty coal ears, a lot of sake, supposed to contain 2000 bushels a one bore° wagon, two mules, and one skiff, togethez with all the fixtures and appurtenances belong ing to said 8011, and used in and abut his coal works, all of which property will be sold under the judgement aforesaid. The undersied will at the mune time and rlace, sell all the . following, , o wit : The follow ing lots of ground situated in Now Cumberland, Hancock county, i est V a , and known and des igohted on the general plot of the town, by Nos. 46, 49, 50. 70 and 71, and which last mentioned lots of ground will be solo under and by virtue of said decree. 1 he sale be for unc-fourth part cash in hand, an 1 residue on a credit of one, two and three 3 v the purchaser giving bonds a- d se curi-y. 1 , ,J11 iug interest, to secure the eo:orred in • stalmenta and the title will be retained until tne Parch. tse incney is pail. Sale. W ill C'tllllllo'. 'e at. 10 o'clock, a m. S.AM UEL W. WILeON, Sheriff. Hancock co., vt cot Va. 1 OLD 1 ERS' BOURiTILEN. PENSIONS 1,7 BAt:IC PAY. and other Just CLAIMS AGIAIIIST TILE GOVERNSEUVT. ^tartly Prooured at reasenable rataa. Apply to gas ,IL EN fourth street. Pitu3 HAZ barah. and eIIAILLICid C. TOCISAIt. Waohincton. D. C. 1 CASE SNOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE. Just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, sel6 No. 69 irederal COKIN -300 brothel' Primo yellow ahelled Corn. in stare ane for sale by JANKS A. arum. ;10.5 mew Marla* anti LC street. TELEGkAPHIC. SECOND EDITION. Congratulatory Order from Gen Meade REAR GUARD ATTACKED The Enemy's Loss 5 Guns, 2 Colors and 450 Prisoners. ELECTION RETURNS &c., &c,, ate , Atc PHILADELPHIA Oct. 15.—The following general order was published to-day : HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOM. ."), Oct. 15.—The Major General com— manding announces to the army that the rear guard consisting of the 20;h corps, wag attacked yesterday while marching by flank. The enemy after a spirited contest was repulsed losin g a battery of five guns two colors and 450 prisoners. The skill and promptitude of Maj. Gen, Warren, the gallantry and bearin g of the o ffi cers and soldiers of the 21 corps are entitled to high commendation. By command of Major General M EAL e. The guns captured, four of which are U. S. regulation 3 inch and one Blakely gun, were exhibited hero to— day. The prisoners were mostly North Caroliti ins, about 60 of whom have ex pressed the desire to take the oath of al legiance. Our casualties yesterday were small. A con3;derable number of rebel dead and wounded fell into our hands. The latter not being included in the foregoing aggre gate of prisoners. The march from our late to the present position was accomplished in most perfect order, and without the loss of wagons or other property. The enemy was held in check at every pointovhere they attempted a surprise or attack. The force that attacked Gen. Warren was portions of Gen. Hill's corps —some of the prisoners state they had marched from Hanover Court House near Richmond, since Saturday last. The situation continues uninteresting• Heavy rains have raised the Tennessee. The rebel Wheeler recrossed the Tennes see, at Muscle Shoals, closely pursued to the river by our troops. He was driven from Huoterville by a brigade of our cav alry. Refugees who come into our lines report Bragg making back, apparently in distress, and the esufsustion of the coon try in which he has been living. Though this is not good authority, there is some reason to believe that the enemy is on the move. Sr. Locis, October 15.—An invitation to the friends of freedom, consisting of slave States to meet in convention at Louisville, Ky., on the Bth of January next, to consult together and take action upon important questions, appears in the Democrat of to-day, signed by several Congressmen and other prominent gentle- men of this State. Several squads of Shelby's raiders cross F d the Pacific Railroad on their way south pursued by Gen. Brown's cavalry. Shel by's raid is at an end, and his forces scat tered in every direction. MEMPHIS, October 15.—Many rebels that were taken in the fight at Culliersvitle on Sunday, had broken the oath of alle giance which they had taken, and various passes through our lines which they had obtained for alleged local purposes, were found upon their persons. This perfidy will bring upon their country people ter rible retribution, and stop what little in tercourse and trade have been permitted to the inhabitante.Gen. Hurlbertbav just issued a special order prohibiting civilians from passing over the Memphis and Char leston Railroad. SAN FRANCISCO, October 15.—The long detention and stoppage of several Califor nia bound ships, en route from New York and Boston at Rio and Valparaiso, coupled with the loss by capture of four clippers, and the foundering of the Donati off Cape Horn is beginning to have its legitimate effect in our market. Many staple goods, usually supplied almost exclusively from the Atlantic ports, are running low in stock, and some leading articles are new quite out of market. Prices in conse quence are well sustained and hardening. CINCINNATI, October 15 —Returns from 55 counties give Brough 52,144 majority— gain of 47,777; of these counties, 15 give Vallandigham majorities, the largest is Fairfield, 1,127—a1l of which give heavy Union gains. Complete returns from Cin cinnati give Brough 6,476 majority w hie majority in Hamilton county will be 6,753. PH I LAD ELPHIA , October lo.—The Union League's report from most of the State, and giving the majorities claimed by the Democrats on the balance of the State, figure up as follows: Curtin, 55,308 Woodward, 34,886 Curtin's maj, 20,422. ST. Louis, October lb.—Vote of lowa soldirrs in this city, yesterday : Stone, 482, Tuttle, 42. Ohm soldiers, (House of Refuge Hospital) : Brough 60, Val landigham none. NASHVILLE, Oct. 15.—The evening trains from the front are bringing in the sick and wounded. Churches are again taken for hospitals. All quiet at Chatta nooga. River risen 15 inches. CINCINNATI, October 15.—Seventy-one counties give Brough 59,900 majority. wave Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BIT THE GREATEST WERVINE EVER DISCO. ERE R-THE ORE %TEST 0. SIC EVER DISCOVERED-THE GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER DIACOVERRD, A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE A S A NERVINE. IT ALLAYS THE A chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all persJts addicted to the use of stimulants and narcotic., such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors. opium, Morphia. Arseni, Tobacco, etc., etc. It removes the morbid ePpezite or craving oi the r.t.mach for stituntlnes, to. In Headlohe, Neu r Igia. and all nerv.us diseases, it has no equal as a Nervine. . - A e A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the at petite corrects liver derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, a d bri • go perfect health to the Dyspeptic. AS AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life f the body, is derived from the Iced we digest. bow important then, that the duties of the stom ach are perfectly performed. It its duties are imperfectly executed, disease instead of health is scattered through the system. When our /midis properly digested, pure blood is su_pplied the nods and t•lotches, Pimples, Tetter, Erysipelas, Old horse, Mercurial and Vererial Taints. and ot h er diseas e s arising from impure blood, disap peer. Use Dr. Cutter's Engieh Bitters andyou will have perfect digestion and pure blood. For particulars of this celebra•ed Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our agents. N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second street. ( American M.Prinfacturipg Agent) Philada, TORRENt'E & McGARR. agents. Comer of Fourth and Market its,, Pittsburgh. For sale by all respectable Druggists. octls-ly . 15/1k OZ. SII.LPIII. QUININE,"AXLE 11l RICAN." Just received avd f male by GEO. A. KELLY. sols No. 69 Federal EL CONCORD GRAPE. VThFS, AT 43 50 PSH, dozen $1250 per WO. Extra Vines at $5 per doze= $25 per 100, J• KNOX Na Z Fifth street LADLES',INISSESV AND CHILDRENS if Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and BallDOralli, made to order. of the best materials and tro-kman ship. W. E SCHMERTZ et CO., al Fifth street` - W ell9 jilT WREP t irn al t " RE. Intr " °P 11;01i; laibab atm C e 'D' - ' ll--- ME'R I O. - Tl'l''' - : PMEDURGII GENERAL MARKET °SPICE OP TOE .151ILT POET, } FaIDAY. October 16, Th e. Basin us — Yesterday was dull. The sales made were only on almai cd scale. The weather continues unualiy pleasant, for the seas En. Un fortunately our rivers are too low for navigable Purposes, so that business on the river is entirely suspended. The demand for the leading art/ales was moderate, prices generally tends upward. Our Railroa's are iall blecked up, having more business than therean transact, The eeeti , n being ovEr, the fall wade will no dent on open up. among the Bahia we rote the following: IlaY—The receipts increased yesterday. bales were made at a variety of prices, 24 hada were disposed of at the scales at $23, 30&35, and lilted was uno waged. Flour— c be 'market yes'e.day was very firm, with a fair amount of transactions (from store. in lots, to meet the wants of the kcal trade The receipts continue very light. We look for rio im- Provement in that way until we have sufficient water :or a resumption of navig.tion. Among the sales wa notice as fotlow , , viz:Extra, tales 125 bbls (41 75 ;80 do st $5 70. Extra Fetidly. 200 bb's, lo aat $6,50@0.75,. generally at the latter &gar .3. The eastern and western markets have been arsettled for some drys past. Apples ,- -The receipts co o dune light, prices tends upward. A strictly prime article com manding the o Aside figures. Sales of 100 bbls at $2.75@3,25'f bbl, Butter —aaaskes firm under a steady trade. demand. We note sales of fresh Roll to extent cf 1200 Its a T he 423c ßaeon market was very firm. The stook in first hands being pretty west exhausted.. The n'y sales n:adis was in a small way for local pur poses. viz; bhouldess, Hams t 04C bides 4000 the at 6.56@7c ; Pla st Cka about ex : hausted. Sugar Cared Dams. sales of 2500 Ms at 14 %i®14e. Stock very Grain—\9e have nothing new to note in re card to this article. The market was very firm, whilst the receipts con'inue very limited- Prices are tending upward. Wheat—firm and inquired for. dales of 4(0 bushes. Red, at .$1,1541,A White-250 bushels was dispelled of at $12501 11l- Corn Circe. Sales of 800 bushels a• depot, at $1,05 @l.OO. Barley — scarce, Safes als l ,V@'.26. Bye —The market is bare, it would ce,Luma.cd SI,OU @./. CO . °cabal reality Oats—Coming in very Sales of 1,000 bustle's in that hams at 80c. Stocks light, Cheese—The mafE et was steady with a lined demand for home use. Sales of 11.0 boxes. W. R at 14%1413. Groceries—'the demand continues active for the cartons do . cnptiona . As prices were un chengei-, and-sales limited, we omit quotation... tWly—Ths mark et continues firm with an improved demand We note safes of 50 tibia City I; tot ified, rd@6oe. PITTSBII11(...12: OIL TBAIIVE, FRIDAY. Oct. 16 1863. We have no new feature to notice in the mar ket Buyers manifest no di.oost , kn. to operate at the present prices. whilst holders do not make the co le , sion requisite to epee the ma ket ; hence we have hut few transactions to- notice. Toe eastern marßets remain dull and.-tractive. The Exoorts) eaertlay were, so New York, Re fined, 101 ebl.. ; Tar, 39 hbls To Philadelphia, Refined. 75 bbls; elude, 51 bbls; Benzole,B4 bbls; 'far, 131 bbl.. To Baldm--re, eruct , . 106bb s. Im r a. V. R. R. ttefined, 57 bb.s; Alle gheny River 774 bbls C. udc —The market c ntinues dul and inac tive_ The last sales reported us was at 25®300, These rates are of course nomina'. a, ell ned—W, did not learn of a si.la'e trans acti tn. The market was tea unsettled to give anything Use c rrect quotations. A LLEG KENT LIVE STOCK MARKET, ALLsormsry Crry, Oct. 15. 1 Cattle—The marxet dr.ring the week was dull. The at , end mice and offerings being limited, this was no doubt owing to the btate elections that was held in Ohio and Pennsylvania on TreedaY twat. The average rates wore !rest 234 up to 4Vg. Per particular:4 see another part of this report. The exports East were large. The number weighed at the Scales were 1,042 head fle __Nara plants. arc a large bruise ewes transacted. the shipments East w ere be Is rgest • f the season. Pec es ruled • about'* >9 lb lower. The number weighs,' at the scales was 889 head. Sheep — The market WPS very bare. The des- criptions offered were of an inferior kind. Prices ranged from 3%Ed4Y 4 'c. The number weighed at the tics es was only 194 head. LIMB OF CATTLE. M, Messenger sold 19 head of Ohio, at $2.50 OWL J, Lyons sold 20 head of Ohio. at $2.901P cvt. C. Mentz sell 69 " $2 w $3.60 Hof uses ck Fifer shiPPedloo head East. J H. Mass shipped 20 hold East , Myers St Bro bought 144 head of Illinois and shipped shem'hast, 'The same firm retailed 67 head of Po. mylvania to But , bers at 3@4 5 . Bro. also bought 400 head for the Oosr erment at 34@334c 5 . H. c. Morn k sold 111 bead of Illinois at prices ranging from 3, 334g4L40 IS ID A. ilteeha - ai4 Co. told 75 head Ohlo fat 3@4c IA lb. Marks & Trawerman sold 60 head of Pennsyl vania 3. 3 1 ,(A,1a rb; 100 head of Il sold to Mr u-s a hro at $3 371 , 6 ? cwt. Greenwalt & Rahn sold 100 head of good fat Ohio a; 35., 4(44;4e 1,4 PALE 0? Enos. Holmes de Glass shipped 980 head East. The same firm was engaged on 'Thursday in shipping 1 00 head to the same place. They alto sold 101 head at 4% lb. Holmes & Wh , taker shipped East 340 head. M. Sheeler shipped Est 1200 head W W. Woods 8 - .ld 200 11284. at 3% V lb. J. Hitch i t sold 180 head of let at o.se^i lb. J. W. Cramer shipped 360 head .14 ,, at. S. Patten s. - ld 106 head et 4% J. Teomp....on sold 81 head at 4%* Charge .Bmerick sold 231 head of fat at 40450 W. J. Lafferty sold 150 heat of fat at 4@6 BALE OF BEIEEP. J Roberts sold ?60 head of extra fat at $4.12 1 5l rt, G, HeAen sold 190 head at 4o 123 New York Cattle Market. SECOND DAY. THE CLOSE OF. ME ILIEXIT. TUESDAY Oct. 13.—Another clear, bright morn ing, cool but not ccld, and with but few of the °atria yarded yesterday unsold, and but few new ones received, 'will enable the brokers to close this market without any decline. Three lots of 41, 49. and 54 arrived this morning, the first from this State. and the others fromlndiana, all pretty rough, ano all sold out before noon at 613.0 IP We he.r of some lots held back for next week, and a tight tin is anticipated :rem he west, and some of the speculators look for higher rates next week than this, We do not look with any certainty for this result, as the number of cattle in this state is so large that the market can be supplied if Et e west does fail However. we must say that the market closes favorab'y, and all the s!eck, fresh and stale, sold and business closed before night, and but very few of the number have been taken by farmers. !flitch row.—The market is without material change, though we think a littlemore lively than last week, Ihe ordinary run-of up-countrycows wi. h young calves sell at $35@40 each, and higher if lint, locoing. Mitch caws without calves at sl.:b(st3o. or at 'shout the price of their weight for tee at 7c 'f lb. The reapply hes not been to 'arge this week for the demand, and the advance on beef with advance price cf cows, particularly if fit. as they always Fhttdd be for this market. The demand this morning is quite llvo:y. Veal calves of fiord quality are in demand,at 'll, lb. the number quite too small for the ~.em and. Ordinary half fatted calves, and coarse grass calves are p eau enough and sell at all pr i c ,., accor di ng to quality from 4@6e th or at 73044 a head if too mean to weigh. The -trade at All• rton's this morning was lively. thin week, 16,221 The market opened Monday mon:dog in Sixth street wtth a good fair snpplr in the I:etts but not an over stock, and the once °flee Mon t lav w ere fully sustained ; that is eqwil to 534 e, 5 lb live weight, f..r old sheep, and 7@Bo tit nt for lambs. ar.d the market was active_, the estimates were more liberal than in a hard market. We think we noti:ed some sales of ehzep at prices fully equal to sa cents 5 lb, ae.d some sales during the week are reported at that actual weight, The apply of kood eheep is better than it has been totwiths.a, cling a good many persons are hold ing back their fed steep for higher rates, for which we must say they evince good judgment, as the price of pelts weal advance.. i the meat does not. We think pelts will be contracted next month at $18734, and perhaps $2. The pride of meat reported at the 'wholesale market motday was 7®3 Tl , for mutton, and 9@.loclik lb forlamb, At these prices the wholesale bathers are *Meng to buy all they can handle, and with the present Prospects the market is not likely to be over stocked, and interested parties look for an rd vance rather th-n a decline. Salts were made at A Itcrt - n's on Tuesday, of old sitters. from $250 to $5 heat, and some of tie best by weight at 6c v lb, and tombs at $34450 each, and by weight at 7@7 1 .4c 'ft lb, and some sold by the head were est i mate d at g j v lb. We therefore resort the may- of this week in favorable condition for drovers. E=l Receipts ail+ week. 2J.465 Qt.otatioLs. *b@s 75'$ owt for corn•fed hogs, and $18,34@6 SO for distillery fed, ere the quo tations given by Henry 1). Grant, Superintendent of the ma- ket. The weather a Itio , ..daymoniing was so favor able that salesmen tried for a alignt advance, and held some good lota at 6c lb, bat most of the sales or firt-cleas lets were at We at whioh not muon waa done during the forenoon, and still leis in the afternoon, and this morning buy ers report butcher • all on a strikerwhioh. tf eon.. tinned, will stop trade for a few day - s.-. The gen eral coodd,on of rte market may he' - awid:to grod for Heavy, fat bogs, and low. With Slow sales, fo- light. thin hogs, which are in over sup ply for the demand. Ntormy OOKRIEGTED DeJLT roe TER .ItOlOtilliO min' BY %ME& 8013317. & MUM. BDOIEDDE; NO. 118 WOOD MUM. the following are the buying and selline -- rates for Gold, 8.1; ver, Am.; Bnyiri Se 1 51. - 00 81Iver .«« .....:.._ 1 41.- - 00 flomprta Noted 160 00 Eaateru Exchange. New York—....- -----. par Baltimore » «_...« «. par Dare . RPoit , yrk per Pemwylvanla Carreaoy.—a—• . par }i western Exebanze. ..... par I Btr par aland par
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