Amusements. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Le 3300 and Manager Wm. HISSDvRSON Treasurer ti OvemNorow. Second night e.the wonde-fcil tragic a•tist,. VESTVALI, who will appear in th e new musical drama, translated and adapted from .the French by Matilda Heron. entitled GAREA or, THE JEWISH MOTHER. Games ........... . ........ Vestvali Bianca atnnie Eberlie Silvia. Annie Hyatt Gideon .................... ............ Mr. Chippendale BotahoniG. S. Karnes Octavio J. uarrison New Scenery. properties and effects. with the new and beautif.ll music. by Robert ,toepel. To conclude with A HISS IN THE DARK. Pettibone ....... Sof on Barr'd Flannels. con ..—.Q z dr, Cr. 4 Z a w S .4 4 CP ... > 4 Z ti 6 4 ; eg == a. I ° l .- CI: , :,• ;+ 0 ':' 4 6 ) LmQ .- E. toj g! z Z rV i!-- __ ,J al Mt g ;............ FF. • 0 4`.. • .;1 k 4 - o z sum ft • ofo :•?_4. me" .slanuera NEW WINTER FOODS, WE WOULD CALL TH E ATTEN Lion of Ayer, t, our tuck of GOObS. Ail .thoiutwt.st ity:c: , of fora.ga CASSIMERES AND COATINGS! 11'!th a lar,o and SILK ANII CASIIIIIER6 VESTING& W. U. G & 143 IF EDERAL STREET, C,.rnar Mark( t :iquaro, A le,h,ny City. Pa Wholesale and Retail D V GOODS C' 0 A K . 4 vt « Barker & Co., - 59 hi ARKET STR EE PI TSIII ' Ifi(, II Goods by the p,t)cr, o. package, or in long h to suit, az FALL .IND WIITEII Dlit 600DS All l`escriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER'S, 94 MARKET STREET, BLACK ANC) I.ANCI . SILKS RENCH MERINOS, REPP MEitlN(), e. POPLINS, SCOTCH. PI A I DS, 8A1,5f01191, SKIRTS, FLANNELS, COUNTRY Bi.ANKETS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS MENTZF.R, 002,3in-eu w HEELER a: Vli! SON'S CE I. E A k 1) 'IMPROVED LUCK SNITCH Famiq Sew , iutg Machine flighNt pl • at Li. hibitions and at all too ;,atl•tate and Me- olaanical whe exhibited th',.:eafon. Call and expina - e theio h‘lurt, purchasing We offer for ,rtle Foote'a Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, which insure: perfect Fzfety to en art tale pro- verbiaily given c , , he red antra; WM. SUMNER sc Fttti: scent. Pittsburgh 00214-d .4 w v ~arlcE- SWREIIE COITRI BEAME In the name of the people of tte United States, you are bore v summoned to appear heforo the under-igne the Judges at the Su,•reme Court, u should not save on,.half M=M BOOTS & SHOES Concert Hall Shoe Store 62 FIFTH STREET, PRICES WITHIEI TIIF. itEAL.II OF ALL The above ('. , trt will 1, , pen from day to day nn it :urttyr at , . ST Per order 011 • , ILEA C,) of the 1:•• ANT: ' 11;LE }Penpleog wants lEL the U. S . 44F-Fail 3:r•t r ah 1 , ...t; er renaltS of damage to the , or:ket ode) MEDICA L CARD F. X_ DEROLETTIS.m. D From the Medical Feetiltr of Paris Franco, El Intern :Resident Phybi in) of 11.,:e1 Dieu, Merits , Dusritels. Diseases result of tervousness and d e biL t y, ho., neuralgia ard sick headache, (b.emieraiia) attended with complete success. OFFICE 117 GRANT STREET, St. esti Nicholas Bailletuag. o.uUam._ DAILY POST. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IS, '1463 No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street, B.Vt01), are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and aro author ised t, rake Advertisements and Sabeoriotions for us at our Lowest Rake. ---------------- ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO. Ya comber 181 D, all subeoriptione to the Daily Poet must be paid in advance Three knowing :hetneeves to be fn arr. are w:I1 ; lease call and settle without further delay. DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be pro,ured et the News I. epots of J. W. Pittock and c rank Case, Fifth street. with or without wrapper D,il: . • cents; Weekly 5 cents.., LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN DEPOT AT MEADVILLE. —Tee most complete and magnificent railroad station in America. we presume, is the grand depot and its appurtenances at Meadville. the dining point of the great continuous broad guage railroad from New York to St. Louis, the formal opening of which is to be celebra ted at Cleveland to day. The annexed paragraph from the Cleveland Leader contains a brief description of the railroad palace at Meadville : "Meadville, Penn svlvania, 'some five hundred and forty miles from New York,) is the chief town upon the line of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, and the most import ant. One year ago there was not a rail laid or a stick of timber oh the ground at Meadville. To-day there is 111 full opera tion and use the fi7-et depot building we know cf in the country : and the iron horse, after pausing here to take food and drink, rushes on away off into the hills of Onto. This depot building is three hun- , dred and twenty seven feet in length and about, eighty in height. Through its cen tre inn three tracks f the passenger unitris. While plattorots extend along both sides. Upon 0;1,3 side are the t eket office. in ceptiun rooms, and all the rn..iii office 9 of the company, elegantly and folly arranged for the transaction of bust (In the oppos.te side is the new ho tel The grew feature of this hotel is the immense railroad diumg hail, two hundred leer long, about thirty teet wide, and thir ty five feet high to the c-i!ing In range with the dining, hail a t' e offices. & f t'ie hotel, whtiti the h it, i proper i vett Is a; an I, front the western 07; (.1 thii :1• two hundred and te: feet ftu• ground ttd tit the hntel are being graded and kid on; ancti,ally. Fire area immediately ab at the hotel will be laid oat as a pleat-- ialunaj -.re gar& ..vith walk , . arbors, fountain= Sr. In short, the ' Mebtri ry Hone wil be _lie of the best to u rind in nil tit Stuieg. The raiirnatt r ,mptlity are in p session of a large gnart:ty of cent to die depot, which has be rni been farm and meadow land, and art erecting :sr:• extrinsic' wt. rks. whiett w• 1 re , models of their kind. IMPORTANI RAILK )AL. PK. Ft ' t a meeting of a mal - mily of the conitui sione.ra ~t the Shore. Pine ere, Slate Lme rialiroad Compri by, held at the Girard Linuge in Poiladei pht., on the im4 .nimourly resolved Lti (t;tt•tt irttOßß lu reeve Ft.lb Tro , enntemolated route of the Jersey Sm re, Pine Creek, and *rine inns Railroad, white connectiun.i. wet. Pennsylvania Rairoad at Tyrone. via the 'cyrune and Lick Haven Railroad. is almost perpendn.ni:t,r in, the great Penn sylvar;ia Central, and :be vast raded . the Lakes by nay of val;ey of Pine Creek. imersectiez :be Philadelphia and Erre a: J erio4 SM,re,Lycommgcontmy Philadelphians, says the Press. '•proverbt ally slow to see. and ddatoty [le ., sheold open their eyes to the vastly Pup , rior route offered by this road to rtach the great inland seas of the North over that of any other bi-fore suggested. — Pittsburgh is interested in this eut, rprise as willjar by ri terence th , map CO replete this link, aed you bane a noire direct rout.. from Wwem , , Syracuse, Umea. by way of Bald Engle Ty. rove, and Pennayivanla Central to Pills, burgh, then by the way of ButTaio and Erie to Pittsburgh. astern Letters Were fie_ail from Hcw, .1 Edgar Thomson, President Pennsylvania Rail road, and Joh❑ Magee, President Corning and Bloomsburg Railroad, favoring tb , project. ldcsoar Does.—We once heard an old farmer say that a well fed dog never killed sheep. Be that as it may. it seems that a number of sheep were killed by dogs iu Scott township, Allegheny county, Sator day night. Twelve belonging to Mr. ,l. Geyer, were killed, and forty others so badly injured that several of them have since died. Mr. Oxenhafl,: h. of twenty in number, was il..s•fty , S:in dby night the dogs made coati attack or Mr. Geyer's flock, wttec he t'lrt , d at the marauders. hut it being dark lie shot one of his sheep instead of the dogs. OLD FOLK:i.--We had the I,l,,,ieure of a visit yesterday from Mr. Warhurat, the votlemanly agent ct the Continental Old Folks. He assures us that thin reallf m.•ritorious troup would he with us next week, and give six of the:r inimitable en• trrtainments, commencing on Monday e.eniug. This troop is, beyond all quee n, n, ono of the best trat elling, and whPr to.; it has appeared it has given the most unqualified satisfaction. Mrs. Nichols, so universally popular with our music loving public, is with the troop. We need say no more. IMPORTANT TO FAR M ERS. Far 02 Orli who butcher their own stock—that is the stock have raised or fattened on their forms—and in that way sell it, must make a return under oath to the Atoststaet Fru ed Sates Revenue Assessor of all stock thus slaughtered and sold. They Q. not need a license unless they oil 1,000 Worth: but they are hound to ps.v 20 cents per head for all cattle over 18 months old, 5 cents for ail under 18 months, 6 cents for each hog and 3 cents fcr each sheep. -d l' 11-1 B Ex CORRECTION —ln Our Afternoon among the Oi! Refineries," the corn posiLor made the types read "Robert McKee dr C 0.," when they should have r. ad "Robert Knox Co. We make this correction in justice to the Messrs. Knox, whose cstablistnent is one et the most comp!: to on the banks of the Alle gne,,y r v , -r. and the-ir hi! a No. 1 arti• die :.iolicaor 11 ti, "Irene. my Department has decided tha' the tax on depovits in National Banke is io be paid to the Bureau of Internal Revenue. ihe tax on their circulation to the i.tr .li , r of the Currency. the nrnr.urr lc be proportis.nnl to the time elapsed sm• e organization. HEAR YEI To BE EN n :r r.E-ghbor cf the Chronicle !ILIII'II/11, -4 1 , M`,1011 of e larging this afternoon, ,•rder t • er is - do better t —iser r,•riiers. g..id • , snow toot t,coring - itenarniary i sO hope ICA CIIITIn8i0:1B May timer grow teas. nor i.. patronage the:-ease. CELEBR rIcN. - Toe Atlantic and Great V+, eaten Railway Company wili celebrate tl,e opening of their road in Cleveland on Tuesday next. The broad gauge between the Atlantic and the Lakes i 4 now com plete. Hontcrns..—This cas, ie still on trial, and will probably consume the time of the Court for a couple of days yet. - - PIRISBURGHERS ABROAD.—On Monday last the following Pittabarghers were in Yntladelphia : J. W. Pope. A. Leppman, Samuel Watson, G. F. Robinson and wife. -dV-441.404.111A. THE PITTSBURGH POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING, r NOVEMBER 18, 1863 S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., e'rrr.YllF. C(.l ‘if , • :. tjay lltrB @t 9 li. x. Pr.';...0 I : C. . 1 ., and ihtdAee Strotg; Cook re. Buzz ,ia ; Jiff county Argued by Jenk•, t•.Jr 'l , , error. Gordon ~p.:tra LLICNEI & Clark v. Evans ; Jefferson co. On motion of Wm. P. Jonli-i this jadgmen t was atErmeil, an.{ Ity 61, I 'Jlart time for paymet.t evimded 11:1tLe liwth of January next. Reed vs. Myers; (21.,ri0n county. Judg went of non pros, Kennedy et al. vs loan's adminiatra• tors; Lawrence c....4nty. Argued by Taylor for plaintiff in error. McGutfm, contra; not heard. Guthrie va. Ruble a ul; Jeffn:6oll coun ty. Argued by W. P. Jeuaa fur plaintiff in error. Bar.2,lay contra. Blackwell eo. Caruer•+n et al. ; Law rence county. Argued by McGuffin and Morris for plaintiff i 0 error. Taylor contra. WinFle‘Y E.h eonn:y dr geed by Purciar.c: for plaintiff in error Wm A. Wallaee. Pontra. Samuel Plumii,er, of Venango county, wag, on motion et Col. .lames K. Kerr, duly admitted and qualified to practice in tha upre me Curt. AMUSEMENTS VESTVALI A 0 GAMEA LAST NIGHT. -- The Pittsburgh Theatre was crowded last night by a brilliant and fashionable audience, to witness the debit: in this city of the "Magnifd , of Vestveli - as an actress in the part -1 “G troc•e MT- Vestvali to figure, psr•)iitt yr, and dra• matt(' v ry tress remade I (.• Lngnsla idu• guage •.:.•;•,:i whit .) id' mgh ac.:.ut to givii r Mlle Vestvali is ale , a grea' She ha s , power, digovy, passion, grace and pathos. 'All this leo been said of many artists, bill beyond all V•s:',•iti. ha. that rare Heaven-given genius which Rachel pox` reseed, and which threw ite spoll over the audience when Rachel entered the stage. Art and idient excite our admi ration. but we recognize genius as we do the presence of the Divinity by awe rdid wt r,=-..ic. of Celt • • dr] t fore Fd, has spo -I,en oat, w...cd. ,y one seeing her but fir (m .11,1..,t would ~,t:y away the memory es cf a something o , ,ime and veal Ib-• intsed 'he soulab the ordi nary el , l-eie I.t Ihi.gmttt not alone grr.od. -hr h.. it power for gimterqu crated:. iii rit' m- w r tt the people, and lb, great s, 01 the Fortune Telling at. w,nderfl iy timslied pictures of art,sts trar,stori. at tb, , drama'. rp 1 . 1 ( - t r o v.-, nary, I ertP. : „ire c • the I,llj .1, I •ri! pr-y 1.1 e.• Cradle ru gc,c. : ff-et •.rtri indt-ed the wht,]. t) rtrp.:): ) 1 , 1-• d tl -r GI u.u• din: `): :.1 zo riA4 Hp Vf-SI• 9 ;:t! h. , 19 • nr!!)!n e f•e.,[l cL I 1.: !A! ! :•••!!• ! -`,7, tbrr ho,„ 111 -4 i ES ti NOT I IF:tefti lor the P: 041 e \buns '4s hrrlrr t 'I% 11%0 iik* Setif:kg Ilitchine. • '.n.Ky tlwn,ol S wing .1. ;..I.li wa ll=Z=ll :;13, \'c - I i N —;,,, iokr-tr, , t ‘,5 i•• r. ;‘, ha - • wr: , •itia , T Lt he Al!antic, wn. , ,! lii at.. ',db.{ 111 R.iy tt• r n.acti;t4e, it may I), Wh,,•:er ,; • ;,• fl7l /1g 111,0 ;,• h,. thr•rr fir' , 1,, P. r:f-cted ‘vi;h thi- ;;;,• 111111111=1 Otl4ll' It , Htl'w, li Irx Jt Whl, r.tir irrn I, 1,, lay, Chr I•olow:r, e order yearly Pales Nheeler IV Odour Sew.ng Machines are larger than those u: all the usher Hewing ma chines combined. The Immence mar, , uc;ur f t!,,• IVheei er and Wilson S. , wing Machin' , CompanN. Po - ligep.:,r:. Connecticut. is on- of the I of ••• If occupl,,, wio,J•l al lour acres of ground, employs more than a th( Ileah of the nest work m•••• i. the Cr.ited States, and with the most Improv , ol r•.ach nery 'he Company tin. ,r imr,soul•• to ,ii•piy ha , great mand far their 1116(111r.... t this country and Euro • \Viteeter \V11.,05 Machlce is au .•,s . ruw-nt utti•fite tt, 1:.•t ~ ; , ,• rahon, It t.. 11 gmtter. f , ll hP 11,re be.,ut,fully ',Lan ;nurhunt• ,n u?, w.tht ut ba[ttir•g, r a . ,v prei,lrMion the 4th. be 1,, the any . ..In: g,raiPh; cap, wItL y othcr aditretingth.n that pe , :torrn !rit , whsle in the act •Ytng tY.enl The /,ork-Stt.2•A meth. Ly t!.P Ikon S.-si t thg Machine mere •lureelo abq more kehut.tni than the made by a:.v r..,r..d wivar, tag,s, ttibt on both eidee the and w,l: uc I revel It is al. , -cotiomlca;, reqn; r.tt.g one third le cr..ttcci than other it o,i 01 stitch. Again: th,p e Itch bet .g the aurae on both sidep. i - , not neceE4-ay to use the extremely tine Pewing cotton re quired by those ma-hir,e.4 which Make a Pt.tch with a ridge on the under side that can only be concealed by a thread too delicate and hoe to hear ordinary wear. 6th. The bchh.n which 1 , - , !de the under thread :ii the Wn. - -tler & leea Machine led tnnt empty nr re-e /1!.11 c 1•17 hula time (,) fill 1 he brb.hir, the shuttle machine, on the contra.N , .. r, ~r.- ,•.nifiderable care In order to wird ihe r.n them ,verily. and .! the i n done by an inexperienced hand, the resul , ia, the r,d will not unwind freely. nod will break. 7th. The simplicity of the Wheeler & Wilson Machine renders its mcvemente 8o easy that a chttd can work it, the weight of thr• lent ;dour , ing sutlir.rnt, to move „ . it It will work with all kinds of sewing silk, cotton, or linen thread, and will sew all hams of materials, from the thinest gauze t the heavies' cloth. It is used by tI usands of tailors, dress makers and seamstresses Bth. For rapidit N or' motion the Wheeler OthPrg, as has beer thrrcarrt by competition. Tt is so noiseless in its operation that conversa!:r.n may he , arried on in the i.uch of v,,iee in a workroom whf ,s a st•r,re t,f Machines arc in rna•:on. 11_1; h. Another very grest t'lr , Wheeler k Wilson Machine po , i.es , es cc--r others is found in the fact that the work Oili isoarried cr. a the mourn' way {- ern l e tt t o right, which enables the ()per. a.e to adjust the •R,,ik more r - F/ - I.ly, and wit nJoI any change from the upright pos ture. while machine:, which carry the work from the operator require an inclination of the body (detrimental to health) in order to adjust the material as it passes from un der the needle. 11th. As an crnbinental niece of work. manship, the Wheeler & Wilson instru• Th ew is worthy a place in the most ale gently furnished parlor—a fact which renders it peculiarly desirable and appro priate as a gift. Some of the cases are of rosewood,—walnut, or mahogany, fur nished with sets of drawers for the recep tion of oottons, sewing silks, &c., and ameba 01 nirni' r ncir2ru. cusquisquiy beaut For these, and BwaLiry other reasons, uu hou-i-Lold in the laud is compleiii without a Wheeler it \Neon Sewing Machine. They nri• leach of everybody, being made to suit all tasier and ciri-urn stances ; and the plainest in finish. which ccu3ts sdt), will work ea will as ozie which costs $2OO. Cat oat the shove facts, nu our recom mendation, and post them conveniently for future reference. and wh•tn you want bet Sewing Machin , in the world. take Our advice aT.d go to the office o Wheeler & Wilson's agency in this city No. 27 Fifth street, and g-t it. Da HOOFLAYDS GERNIAV BITTEIIB - This highly concentrated extract, which is a pure tonic, prepar..d by Jones Evans, successors to Dr. C. D. Jackson. of Philadelphia, will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kid. neys, and all diseasss arising from a disordered Stomach or Liver, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood of the Head, Acidity of the Stom ach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for F..nd.l Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimmipg of thegead, H..rried and difficult Breathing, FlutTering at the Heart. Choking or suffo• eating sensations when in a lying posture. DIMIIc6S of Vision. Dot, or webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, D.: - ficisdicy of Pt:rs t 'ration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyns, Pain in the Side. Back. Chest. kimit, &c., Sudden Flushes of heat, Burni"g in the Flesh, ConAtant imaginings of Evil. and great depression of spirit, A: d will prnittively prey, it. Yellow Fever Bi'lous Fc•ver, &c. i hey contain no Alcohol or bad V.'hip , 'sy, and will cure the above diseases in I., ,, ,e , y•nine eases ow of a hundred. The Bitters are especially adopted to the use of soldiers, and were they freely used among •linna hundreds of lives would be saved that are otherwise lost. fhe proprietors have th_ttntands of letters in their 1 , 088 , 13.1011 testifying to the bend ciat ,ffects and medical v:rtmes of these Bitters. F'ri nmpal office and manufactory lr,.e .Arch : i ,,..t, Pni:alelphi a. Mseers. lode ft Evans nropr:etors. and sold by r-snee.ahl • Dr iggists throughout the Chid d yds. De Losd.'s FASHUNdII: DANCI , ;I, ACADEMY. N'.' rodrh !'TREET —NEW 4 'l' won d rN+p ,, t+nlly airint:ncp the pnk,- '.lc that ow::,g to hi= el3F.Seli being 2:Argf- that he caLn..t armrnodato any nine 0!: W , • in •vmi Sv , irday. that h t . op., a I - Titeday. .tio vertihP , :2-1•11. and Tvry day it , i fiat .v from Inr.q.. • . tit. )ock r.. t gPni.etnan iron' t. 17 r pan ib.rq AI MAN, Fur; 1 ,, ,4 h: , r,, , 11 i, J . :L . • and F-ditPri ( .d t' , • 11: . oRt ate I Anrwtll Hrrnster o titt-).1 A ff,ir4. FraAt Iliewretee Alh.v.fic car. 0- hKd a' '4 . --r - 1 p.n3 7 ; WIVTER DEM M' ' i••r I),e...tatter. I - vJ a: 1 ( kR; OEMS At. • 7. 4 .! :ho !1;, p , Ic..;'i ~. ,ftkter, M . 11,110 lir 11:.'k P!, r, 'll tiq-, L., .L:. • 11iy0n . 11.!..1 " . 11 • hfourl, : . P. 2 •.' Iby . 17 1' ".' • JOSEPH 11111:1 Eli n SON FURNIA (' Al+t;!, E XTRACT OF EXTRACT OF Bit o IS nJS r,. I f;i:ie~- EIaJ ier At har,kl:. • l'ru.r •re At hunk C Drur -tr r‘kurth .+l.trke! hoo.w Fourth / :;: f / 1 ..:. N ~.. .~. .L :.ir Fa id ki:111.:'1, CIF; lip EST AN 7 Loa. 1 , 3:1 • : :ail extra Kailt, , ad and E ~ , , , n , At • ne h M3==M I.4rr y 1/' !11, 11 '.r c.:l‘ t• the rxrc....ze. 't , ,teAt I i.ne ttle inost lu o and r 9-11,:el.. —toadt I , •elemag granted fer 1;1 , , o•rlY. it -nee the I.reterenee c•r grad• eat.: a• 1(115 oV, I , y bumsuw , [Don • l'..wlee, the !lest t t.le 1111,0 n, - , hr.l the Icirges. nuitiner t I FII:t1T PER I.IICUS, art over al; compoiltur con- heßapid Rusinegs Writi ,g. IA - B Attend when inn ..ti,l i_l , orke or bu:i n.•.ns men graduate For siarnincne r,i l'enmatuhlp ant Cabal /iIUO lull nclo le iwert➢-fivu Cent,. In the Princtialii null] JENKINA t SWITII LikofF, L.C6 Or FRIMCW.At 3WHERS dP , 1.; l'f IiATED 11. 1; LORE ri TTO. t.poona corvoty Pat var.la ( : , Ur !r , : l - Creff,on :ztation the direct ?, ~otwe.er. Pttrs kfurgl,, taa har•erel 1.; 4, wi;11 r.riejlig, to No , fer tl - ,e usual Collegiate 11,,norn and Degrees. The Imation ~f the Collcg r.ne of Iha moat healthy in roftion of the Alla ataay • r .oa! ~, r it. , pore iy4ter, 4; • A , 2 , 'n Inc rho oloht,laati • - a MONDAY after lie I`4l, .4 AIL. , 'ST, and ands shear roe am JUNtt:a,livide l into two `-zep.rionF. uo=e Satweeo the n • ~, , ,ratn- r.mses eary tor L'oud eo, bo to titatiOla tO tbs dm:admit& ..r.:v 1 ,- 0,7.1• 1 IILLPE 1., tt.i•l2:t , r4 •rz. to : . 1 1•3,t1 urveyinw an 11'P . . . .. . • 'tigical And \ I..dorz. eztra speeding Vagr..ii , n College.. oar he made to , he let. R , T Domenee. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood. Philadelphia. Rat-, It.ev -..; Rev Dr. O'Hara. Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila delphia:ker. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hick run da Is to Lo.e.te Cr m Ores eon. sepal 12 DOZ DRAKE'S PLANTATION fERS—Juet received and for , ale by (.4 KO. A. NELLY, tld ieral -L, Ileiihenv. FRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH ES- 200 dos fresh Toma'oes in caul. 200 ' 4 Peaches, hint received and for sale nv l!d&11. oe2B 133 and 123 Wood et. wP and Yr lav . fi.r cirralarh ! :Pi. • . r. i \`•. =NM tidr'e R , k A • t,j.p090 r - t k Nor. PI Ail pie: . • 1t e Lookout battery ha , qu:1•• I , ly worked to--day, r ILiouer's camps, Mt..cztt-:h a:eh :h • f:holtanooga eatnpi. ar 0f,. - ac:.i.., thrown into the town. t,:;• a 1 , ::111)(1 tire :s ijirr biTz,! eor ed-e,,ve. No casuaittee reported hece. r Moceasto Lotteries have a splendid rat Lt.—on t'ae eains in Chattanooga Val ley tio th, .ast side of Lookout there are ,cras i-,theations favoring the briief that a .attar would be made on tiooker'r s:itt by a large force of rebels ere long, bot ite strength and ad vat: tage ui position, which with the co wiat other forces, it is belie. ed, has led to the abandonment of the PI TTSIW Pl.t.IN AND FANCY '~:i IliFit. I.i , sr r Ott Diaet.e.:. of the F' •r sew-, of he Prion 7.5 ( trice Cenu u t.131t00 t Oltrt, I.: widen I=l 11111 - 1( is =MI t ' by cxl PR.A.T , TiIi. fs•OLI,EGE, r $ 1;5 . . ir.scruments. po7 an- TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAME POIST From Gen. Meade's Army Arrest of the Hon. Joshua R. Giddings for Kid- napping. LATCR FROM CHATTANOOGA Further from Gen. Banks' Army The i•ituntion in Tennestoee Forces of Sherman and Thomas Flitted WASHINGTON CITY ITEMS NEW YORK ITEMS CitArrAtcon.ls, Nov. 16 —All quiet in front. The Lookout battery has beer: quite vig,,rously worked to day, alternate ly at Hon,. er'e camps, Moor-a-tin Point and the ChMtant,cga camps. Shells are oc cast teellv thrown into the 10wil, bat a plunclt g fire is neither accurate or effec• tire. Nc, c,-011.1t1,s reported here. (for Moccasin batteries have a splendid range on Ile camps in Chattanooga Val les. On the east side of Lookout there are occueionoily iudtc..Ltions favor it g the .I,.thel t a battle would be III:1d , cn Hooker's position by -a large totec of rebels ere long, but its str• lied advantageous position, which wit! the cu Oper u n with other forces. it is believed, has led to the abandonment of t it-hen- Thfi latest intorallii:on FICOUTs c 013• dole' ,rrn , r said thiii ihi 1, Ailaiitic road .8 Rorked to :s ,I; capacity to bmg te,,,tor,inruti• GI Bragg. and the road from CrOckarnau ga , cu';ol.. uril , p is with I Ley aver the Lad: paien will u U. wohout a deei r.' 1.1,0. for Chartano,igit id Flu' Tntpl igence from 1-...01 I enr,c .F Loth. , evening of the 14th 17'`''—On Sunda', on of nentra IV k2E:N , ;T , :. s. N;-.7 oornrn , ,nd 01 General ..1-..ead. mad , n recoractasance along H o Ford. to ascPr aa.'hr tr -, .h or y of the repert thst -ebeiEt were fall;t s t hack on G-rdr.m, i:e cur -tvairy ar,..roached,they mot bt a f. ..c guns 'rout tho rebf rennArn-u's. bu , our guns soon mlence.. 't A =mall I.JrnhPr of rebel Rharp ctere WWI prrl in th- lower riffle pity ~, o n 2-:all body wat. ri!scover• Li. 11, :,etc w.., too much awollec he ht. h:nrul c,i .. .ia:urday night !o justify , he, cavuiry re!nrned. . it... 3,1. y rf el f,-, r c.• f ors , I lilt, and at ke llt untrue. ,tr Burg at 1 e r 1. ' thrcu , t , a rE , liab!e( hannel • effectCba , !wo ;,v • .n- •,. r , l• ,, lL6rps lot' at,ei Routh r atri-v .ir!noi,trate iho It :1 4^ - nv the P . .t yo t gppe„, T;:, iut-st iritonuatiuu Iron' eroute cot:- tr:.dlct former report. It is said the- the tern and Atlantic road is v>orked to capacity to bring reinforcements t Bragg, and th, , road trom Chickamau ga i-lation, eight miles south, is lined with the camps ot rebels. They aver the campaign will not be-closed without a de• cisire and bloody struggle for Chatta n-oga i.cd East Tennessee. Intelligence from Ea-it l'ennessee to the evening of the 14th is ,R'istac'ory. NASHVII LC, Nov. 16.—Forty dye t.ris r tiers have beet. raptured, ambog them are ona Captain and three Lieakmantd. ri w. orrntured by MN rir Fozgibbon the 14th Michigan at Lawrenceburg, to. i r-aor.ed the city to-day. The rebel Coro: el Cooper's force, routed at Law rem-e.mirg. are now endeavoring to cross rao I term-seer. The country around Co lumbia is clear of guerrillas. Un the 13th inst . . Roddy's rebel cav• aL y oroesed the Tennessee river and came o Caligula near Lynnville, on the Tetines ,e,• and Alabama Rudr•rad, and destroyed two bridges and Tr , sale work. It 18 re ported that all is quiet at the front, Lieut. Col. Hudgea. Chief Quartermaster, is or dered to Leavenworth. Kansas, and J. L. Itr-maldsor. Immt Col. and Assistant Quartermaster, appointed to this post, Ihe river is Cl/ 2 net nn the shoals A • re. G , vnrirrue.rt m has , vriv• ! Nr, 1 . ,1T ne Herald nag 110111 s : b, articulars t f the move e.eieti:ted with Gereral expedititin A successful reconnoissance iLe whole texas coast nag bre: made by trio fenneasee : also r,f the I.l,ath of the Rio Grande, the passes, nets. and the most valuable information, the depth of water, &c ,being obtain. ed, us well Rs the views of tie rebel works of force and Sabine Pass, Galveston. Brazos river and other points. During the cruise a small blockade runner with arms and ammunition, &c., from Havana, was captured and another destroyed. Firing %as heard off Sabine Pass. supposed in boner of the arrival of Magruder. NEW YORK. Nor. 1 7.—The Tribune specials. dated Washington, November ld. save :—The Government has received information through our consul at Mon• terry, that a foil' dtn•n before the capture of Brown , iville. by , 4-n. Banks, a large cargo of Enfield rifles, enongh to arm all the militia in the State, had landed there. Whon S. steamer Newbern. which was on her way to New York with a large number of rebel prisoners. a plot was ,11.,-ove,e ,- 1 to take tlie vessel from the fficers aid ran, as there were less than -f them. the rebels could easily have aflecfril their design had it not been f in, ;ngert...ty ;4 a lava] officer, who, disguised as a sailor, discovered the plot. NE:« YirllK, Nor, 17.—A Tim dls• paten. -ated Washington 18th Ray= R rn .7- reach hers to—night of ravaly fighting to day on the Rapidan. Firi. woe heard yesterday in the direction , of Steven.burg, and again to day, in ,the same direction. The rebels i ge4d wagon train yesterday near gel§ rg. The cause of the firing to-day to not known up to this hour 11 P . , M. WdtaniNf:Tonf, N , v. 17.- -Thu Navy De pertinent 118,e receivgd inforteation of en-- other dopturf of 19;nningtom. I The p*rtio niers are nct yet received. George T. Ayres, agent for the sale of Confederate bonds, has been sent hither from the Army of-the Potomac, and coin• mitted to the old Capitol prison. • Several other dangerous characyers also have been sent to that prison. ` Brigadier General Charles K. Graham has been relieved, by order of the Secre tary of War, from his command in the Army of the Potomac, and directed to report to General Butler. New YORK, Nov. 17,—About half past ten o'clock lest evening afire broke out in the drying room of the sth Avenue Hotel which, befori , it could be ezein - guished, damaged I be building about $lO.OOO worth. A Fortress Monroe letter to the Corn mercial says lately heavy reinforcements have arrived here, and Gen. Foster was about making a grand movement when on the everting of starting it was nipped in the bud by an order from the War Depart ment countermanding the movement. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.—Gene. Meade, Griffin and Kilpatrick went to the front tzday. It is evident the army is not g , i , ing into winter quarters sir present. A Chat tanooga letter of the 13 h, to the Herald, ~a va it ia rumored that Gen. Hooker has - just been engaged with the enemy. LUL IS F ILLE, Nov. 17.--A telegram, dated yesterday, from the headquarters o the army of the Tennessee, states that Major General Sherman was in General Thomas' heedqu artere, having made a junction of hi 3 entire corps with General Grant's right. WASHINGTON, Nov. I7.—A bill will be introduced early next session in Congress to have bounty to soldiers paid.itt month• ly in9talments, additional to their monthly pay. This will make their pay $3O a month instead of $l5. BUFYAI,O, Nov. 17.—W0 learn from ft gentleman just from Toronto that Hon. .I.,shua R. Giddings has been arrested in :11.7,!real and held to bail in the sum of $30,000, charged with kidnapping. DETROIT. Nov. 17.—The steamer Wit t,r Witch is reported to have foundered in the rector gale, in Saginaw bay. Al. on l.oard are supposed to be lost. Save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BITTERS, THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER 11111 LON EREII—THE GRE4TEST O. NIC EVER I) IS coVERE I►—TILE GIitEATE.Y4T ALTERATIVE EVER DIsCOVERFJD A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE A" A NERVINE, iT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all perr., s addicted to the use of stimulants cc .1 r....rootlcs, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liqurrrs, opium, Morphia, rserrio Tobacco, etc., etc, It removes the morbid appetite, or erasing or the st math for stimul.ints. ,rc. In Headache, Neu r,lrra Ft:id FOI us d ceases, it no c•itra! .5 A A - rte it gives a healthy tone to the qi,ttta, prover the a, petite corrects i - cr derangernenie. regulates the bowel.i.reuinee, ant dr .W.S . ,T,SS, a d hri porluct health to the Dyspeptic A. , AC, ALIERA r I VE. The blood, the life , f the hedy. ie derived iro:o the od we digest. flaw important then. that the duties of the stom ach are perlevii3 - performed. If its duties are unt , erfect;Y r x-eeutod, disease instead of hsalth is scattered dirt, uzh thesystetu. I% hen our food is properly dtiteste - t, puro blood supplied the and Plotehos. Yu:utiles ; letter, "Erys,pelas. Old tiores, Me , eurial and 'aerial hod other diseases arising from impure Wood, disap err. l'.e Dr. Cutter's Eng.i•h Bitifi,l and you tl have perfect digestion and pure particulars of chic ceiebra.ed Medicine, - arc Dr. Cutters circular trim any of our N. VAN BIEL. 118 eco d street, .4 inerican Manufacturing- Agent) PhiladB, rrAidtETh. E .1 McG.-ittß, Agents, • orncrol Fourth and Market sta., Pt.tst,urgh Fod- sal a by all respectable Druggists. ,-tl5-iv STEAMBOATS. Jr It CINCINNATI L. , VISVILLE, ST. LOUIS and CAIRO. WEDNESDAY, NOV. AT 4 P. M TILE NEW AND SPLENDID passenger steamer NEVADA, .I..FqcPtell, Commander, will leave so an nounced above. For I. eight or passage, apply on - board, or to JOHN FLACK or n 0 1 ,5 J D. CULLINGWOOD, Alas _ FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. WEDNE.: DAY, V OV. 18, AT 10 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID r asaenger steamer LE NIDAS, John W. Anawalt., Coinmancier, will leave as an nounced above. For freight or paasage apply on board, or to JOHN LACK, or n3l, .1. 1). COLLINGWOOD, Alas 1301 A NOS—THE SUBSCRIBER HAS suet r-torned from New Yor , and Boston, and ha, the pleasure to announce that he has selected from the factories of Chick eying & Sons, Jardine & Son, W P. Emerson, Hazelton & Bros., And others, a gplendid assortment of PiANCOS, Embraoing all Ptyle 3 and finish, fr. - au plain to ex tra carved. lbeso instrument, wdi arrive dur ing this ani the c :ming week, and the a•tention .1 purchasers is respectfully solicited to thew. Prices to suit all. CIIAS. C. MELLOR. 81 W. , 0(1 et noll—ddcw LIISSOLETION Or PARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existingun the name and s t yle of 110L,THIN k ..TEW- A KT.w.s dissolve I on:Saturday, the 14th inst. by mu.nal consent. All busines. , oonneoted with the flan will be sectle.t by A. Ho the busi n,e., will oo continued at toe oft{ place, No. 132 od street, under the style and of Id, LSTEIN swim. A. HOLSTEIN, lIIMIESiViai3E GENTLEILENT AND LATUES OWN lug pr pert' in l'itts'.urgh, Allegheny city or a-unty will fi .d it to their ~.dvantag. at N 0.3 St ut , 'lairs and leave your orders fo- the FIRE an.i THIEP D'..TEC -1 e. IX) for house of ten t twelve roans . R. SCHRAM, t. 0.5 lmd Metter,) Agent AIMINS la) butet, ha) . oew M. K. R:1.(511 , ir i,c,xo, and 100 ooxe,„ 7) layer Raisins; Prailn eeedleza Rusin*: Kee& do do Al boxee's - ani - rne do Now lan.ioz and for sale by , 1 / 4 . R ISH(III.j,WIt-N. _ _ earcer .00xea (ARAN BERRIES— 12 BELO CHOICE cranberriaB Just ree.lved and for sale by FE rZE 6c A IiNibTRONG, c.l rnrner Market and First streets `HOT GllMilb N Double and single barrels. Revolvers, Pistols Bowie and Camp gmiree. for !ale by JAMES BOWN, r.c24 136 Wood at 4 PPLESI-40n R .9RREL9 OF CHOICE Apples, inst received and for h ale by FETZCR k ARMSTRO.G. corner Markm and First PtrAeta. BBIS. ORANGES, t.l 2f boxes Lelnonsjust receives and for gale NEYMEK Jr BROS., : 1913 and l Wood 11)% k BOXES OSWEGO!COBN ,1 11 ST -INCH-Jug received anKELLd for 8,1 Y, e by GEM. A. Feaeral et., A .legheny. 15 BBLS. PIITI'Y IN BLADDFREi— JaLt received and for RaleAb. ICy liEO EBLY. 69 Federal t . Allegheny. 50 Doz. 11104TETTER'S BITTFRAI,— „Twit received and for rale GEO. A. KE,LY, , ⁢ t Federal 4., Allegheny. i - jr GROSS LA I RD'fti BLOOM YOUTH -.. Just oei Vet] aod for Pfth3 by GEO. A..KFLLY, • 018 69 F.Aeitil et-, &Heehaw. QWEET POTATOES-20 &REELS Marietta Sweet Potatoes, jest received and ,Thr sale by FETZER .14 ARMBTRONG, non orner Market and First eta COLDNIM-4 BARRELS OF WET %—/ Mex. lust re , teived and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG owner Market and Pi* strode. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH GENERAL MARKET. 017105 ov ?HS DAILY Posy, 1 WEDNESDAY. November 18. lffiZ. 1 Milanese—The we yesterdaY•Was quite Pleasaot and busine s in the vicinity of the wharf was active, The rise of water in our rivers hay mg cau u sed qite a movement ready to leave the whirl. The coal boots wcro all making ave earl, this marring. Theambunt that will start out to-day wilt result one mil/ion two hundred and fifty thousand bushels of coal distributed at Ctn. ctnnati, Maoism', Louisville and Cairo—more will no doubt follow dor.r.g the week, cr as soon as it can be got ready. Our coal boat men will commence locking through this morning. Among the steamers tea lung we to the Ellowing: Ne oat, Capt. Bria.eil, for ht. Louis; Leonidas, Cam J. W. Auawalt, fur Cairo and St. Louis, and the Star igat, Cat Barton, tor Louisville and Evawrvi;le. Fr. tat is were plenty for alt • Points at lair prices. The popular packet E . -ma Graham etc t r Zanesville with ail the freight she c- u ' r a Among the sales made we note as fotl, Apples—•t . et con' mina an ample sup ply with a fat , demai d, sd sales were / mad e n a t t a h e awrih c 2 , r f, at p $2 s u o s ; v a ia i • d / o0 a b s b s l o s r o te f d R , a at $2 2542 no ,o; of chola] sold at 75. Batter-1A a , firm and io good demand i gg s l ; m cipally ;or hi me e, Fresh rot , sold at readily. Packet was disposed of at 184$18e, as* qua ity. Potatoes—The demand was very moderate. Eales of 320 bush from first hands at 750; sales from store at the usual advance. Flour—The market was steady With a fair looaldemanL—prices have undo-gone no change. The supply being about equal to the demand.. Among the sales were; 200 bbLa of Extra from store, at $5 604,5 75; Extra Family 166 do in lots, at $5 5046 PO. As rite river has again Ozon e t un receipts through that channel will, DO d.oNbt. in •rease—a few days, hcwever,will deter mine that fact. ilivocertesi-1 he market remains firm, with a gt od local demand, more especially for Swat's- Prices seems to be on the upward move. The stock in most or the large clues ',eV limited m ng the sales we note: Cuba at 13 414; Or tears at 1 4@l4Ye; Crushed at 17%qP1 %; "A" Coffee-10 bbls at Mir lo do "B" coffee at 173 f. , offee-40 sacks Rio at 34413414; Molasses firm-- 20 this, o.d at 62463. 0 do, new at 65, Syrups -10 bbls Lovering's at 83; 10 do Golden at 66. Cheest , —,Market steady with a fair demand, .Soles of 116 bores W. R , at 1.3@)1.334; 20 do Ham burg at 14. Stocks is odarate. Barley Malt—Sales in a small way at $1 70 si bush. Whisky—Market firm Sales of 40 bbls at 60462 gall n. Grain—The market remains very firm. As pi ices were R ithout change, wo omit quotations. PITTSJESURGII OIL TRADE, WE ItEBDAY. Nov. 18. 1863. Business tinu efi dull, buyers manifest but little disposition •o operate at the present rates. uur latest news from New York represents dna •earket. nib a decline he both Crude and Re fined. The rates in thig - lnarket are altogether nominal, ' , The exports since our la , t were: To New York -Refined, 120 bbls. To Philadelphia—Neff -ed. : Cru • e 1613: Tar, 117 do. To Balt•more— Reficed, 59: Crude, 5,5 do, Total, 21.21 bble. Ship ped West—neftned, 178 , Crude, 6 bbli. Imports dor ng the same period-71 rt. IleghenY V. IL. B. 591 bhls VI Allegheny nicer, 74 do. Crude —Bufers were indifferent about par oh ,si ug at the present rates. Small lota were dis posed of at 1454(929 without and with the paota gee. The market Is well supplied Reflntd-11' us sol, at 35c for bonded; Free 43e ga lon, other lets were &spored of on private terms. Remiducim —sa:es f4l bbis at $4 bbl. mAnners BY TELEGRAPH New York Market . • • :• Ew Su alt, i\ov. 17 —Cotton scarcely as firm. at 8 486. Ylour more active, s@loo better, cies • leg, however , ra, her, quiet, buyers genera t. l= ~ ay the advance •$8 20t.r5 2:a for S:ato: 30@7 .:0 for H. HO, Wheat If4/2e bet ter. with a moderate demand, $1 , 501 40 for Chi cago I.B_,lng, $1 37(41 41 fir Milwaukie C'ub $1 412(0. • 50 f. , r Winter red Western; $1 5401 55 r Amber; $1 .38@1 40 for inferior old red, Wes r,:,n Yore more active 1(4;2 higher, $1 091§1 10 for shipping mixed western in store; $llO afloat; 01 1 ,, or white and yellow Wra em in store. Oats is better, and in demand at 854 , 86 c. Coffee dull, Perk quiet and steady, 2r CO bbl, nits , prima men, do ivered from the lac tr, the sth Dec. at $l9 50. Br ef quet and steady. Cat meats.carcitatirt firm at for shoulders: 9010 c for t ams, Ba ron wtrheut decided change—dres:ed hogs firmer , t 7%"@. 77 , ,c. City Lard dull et 11%412; 500 bole for .I..nuary at / . ..14C; 100 do for Decemb'r at ut• er firm and in good demand for home use at _0 024 c U in. 25@r-* for New York Money Market. VENT YORK., NOVC111 0 )er ii. — ‘ 1 0112137 St'll brisk cerit. Ster:ing firmer at $1.63®1 63}4e for 5; t 919, 1,1;9. Grld 1130r0 active and firmer, np Foi,. ga. 47c, ad van• i art to 49c, cl)sina firm at Philadelphia Market Ps; A DELPHIA. .2‘ ov. 17.—There i• a firm feel iuc ,n he Flour market, but lea doing ; small ,^s at j 5 50@ , 5 75 fortsuperfine: $6 IM§6 25 for ear:.., j 6 73(d7 25 for extra Family; receipts ani scoes , . light. No change in Rye Flour or u,rn Meal. here is a steady demand for Wheat ar,.l ri , es are firm; sales of 5000 bmlbe of red at $1 -0, ;.iOl abate at $1 50@12 0 . Rye is warted at $1 .5.,41 30 COM ha declined; 3000 busk of ellow •Id At $1 13. Barley sold at $1 56, and Malt at $l 606 , 3. Oats active at 830. In pro vi :tens mere is a firm feeling: sales of new Mess Pork at $l7 50 and old at $l6 60, Lard firm at a I c. No change in grt eerie.: 100 bags of Rio Coffee sold at 33*6'3 1 ,4 Petroleum dull; 200 for Crude: 40a , 43 for Refined, and 51:1053 for area Whi.ky advance? "Ales at 68c MON ES MARKET cur.RNCTID DAILY FOS THE MORNING POST BY ItSWIM. YOUNTE MILETE, BRONX= NO, US WOOD STREET. 'rho following are the buying and selling rates tut Gold, Baying Selling UOIS ...... 1 45 • 00 —...- 140 00 itver 'errand..... 1 45 09 Eastern Exchange. Dar Dar .. par par 4 Lie* York Baltimore.---_. ......... Pennsylvania Currency.. Western Exchange. Cluoizatati Lc tu.:ville. Cleveland St. Lon,. RIVER MATTERS. Tag I:WEL—Lest evening at twilight di* were eight feet Eix inenes water, and swelling elow.y. Some twelve inches snow is reported at the head waters of the Monongahela river, .a - The new Zanesville packet "Julia" will leave for Zanesville On `atnrday next. She will be commanded by Capt. Wm. Coulson, an expe rienced and attentive officer. Our old. Mend. "apt. J. (.) McVay, will do the honors to the of fice with honor to himself and prtfit to the own era. -The favorite passenger steamer " Nevada." Capt. D, Z, Briokell, is announced for Cairo and st. Lo ;As, This boat has the best of aocommoda timm, and Capt. Briokeli noted for the attew tion paid to passengers. Persons who have tra veled on the Captain's hoists report this on him, r rom our knowle3gb of him we have no doubt they were correct. dip The new ma magnificent steamer Leoni das, Capt. Anawalt m announced for Louisville and St. Louis, This boat nag unsurpassed ao commodations;and i 3 in charge of both compe tent and clever officera. Capt. Anawalt has no peri3r3 in his department. The boat was built under the Euperintendance of Cant. dno. Rhodes. We could pay the Captain no hither aomplimant when we say the Leonidas is the beat beethe ever built First Fall Rau of Goal. Below will be found a Hit of the baste that have and will oenart for the lower ports dudes the next t 4 hours. The sum total amounts to one tuilli3n two nundrod and eft then/mud .bushels. Other lots will follow should the weer kee Qup. The present no doubt will relievo the>mmetliste wants of our nehichbms. Our rivers "ere about at a stand, with eight feet four inches n74ha Aar marks. VOX anionarAn. Lake El hpl. 7ie No 8,7 barges,. —4.„01X)5„.—,,E46000 Coal Bluff, 5 " " Bent Tiger 7Sha Mok " D.Aphin. / TonJ Rom T " POR LOWSVILLT- Tom Jonee, ..... bargee Grey 20 pair floating boats,— 1=15522 .. 10 " -.90 000 " 000 W hate Collier Eagle, ... POE II LDI3IO/1. barges.--44.4.65.060 Total to all pointp, ARRIVALS AMU DEPARTITRES. RRIVRD. Franklin, Bennett Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Jae. Reese. Peebles. Elisabeth. DEPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke. Brownsville. Franklin. Bennett, Brownsville. Jas. Reeze, Peebles. Blizabetb. Palma Graham, Ayers. Zanissvine B. BROWN, NO. 60 111.WITRZERL.. street, coreslirPtaltiejl2oo4l4. G onorr h ea , (It•et Stricture Tetarill 41 Impurity of shelf Skin DigninsWinaiributio Eruptions. Tatter. ningworm Mereurial asses, Bla- Seminal Weakness. Pil_ga, Itheamatiem. Female eakeess Monthly FlllDDrestionk Me mel of the Joints. N arrow, AffeoHong. Pans in the Back and Loins, _lmitation of the Bladder and Ignore , guoeerdulbiteesed. cure guaran teed. ton Par 'Par Pal g Dar 45,000 ispoo 65003 00 --2-45.000 woo -- "—woo emooo
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