OittstTurgit thzettil. • - NOV. 10, 1863 TIIViiDAY CITY ..4ND SUBURBAN Official Paper of the City Adjourned Meeting of Coal Merchants. On Monday afternoon at two o'clock, an ad journed meeting of coal merchants was held at the office of Messrs. A. D.Smith] Bros., Water street.. A. Miller, Eeq. was in the chair, and N. J. Bigley acted as Secretary. Mr. J. Walton, on behalf of the committee to procure legal advice in reference to the pro posed lounge Demise on coal coats. barges, etc., reported that they had consulted with -George P. Hamilton. Esq. That gentleman, however, declined to give a decision upon the merits of the:question, but he informed the committee that the proper course to pursue 'would be to apply for an injunction against Captain Batchelor, as Surveyor of the Port, to restrain him from levying the tax. By this Means the matter could bo brought before the Court in a legal shape, and frilly investi gated. The Chairman heretrilid a letter from Cap tain Batchelor, in whieß ho stated that he had not yet received any instructions from tho Secretary of the Treasury, as to the matter under consideration. lie therefore recom mended that the meeting adjourn until Toes -day afternoon, by which time he might hare some official information for them. Oen. Moorhead, on behalf of the Committee appointed to , confer with Secretary Chase, reported that they hod attended to that duty, and had obtained the following reply : WASHINGTON, Nor. i.—To Gen. J. K. Moor head and others : I have instructed the Sur veyor of Customs at Pittsburgh to apply my directions of-October 2d,1863, to the Collector at Philadelphia, to si milar y cra ft in his district. Respectfully, . S. P. Coosa. The dispatch was not regarded as satisfac tory, inasmuch as there are difficulties in con struing the instructions of the Secretary to the Surveyor at Philadelphia. Mr. J. P. Dray., remarked that the coal mer chants, in the action they were now taking, might be understood as opposing taxation for government purposes. Lie wished to explain that they. wore not opposed to taxation, but they wanted the tax on coal levied so as to operate- uniformly, and not discriminate in favor-of railroad tonnage and against the coal carried by water. The licensing and enrolling of coat L.,Ald and barges, as common carriers, be regarded as unjust, and not coo tem plated in the act. On motion, the Committee ou Legal Advice was empowed, should the final decision be ad verse to theirintereets, to apply for an thinner ties to restrain the Surveyor from collecting the tax. Attention was called to the feet that, should a favorable decision he obtained from Secre tary Chase, it would net protect our coal user chants effectually idex. the Surveyors ci , other ports on the Ohio and Misei.rippi rivers I ehould receive copies of the inatruetione. Otherwise the coal boats and bargee might Le • seized et Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. On motion, Messrs. J. K. Moorhead, .1. d Drava, and Thome Fawcett were appointe a committee to request Secretary Chase, in ease lie rendered a favorable decision, to ieeue .similar instructions to to the Surveyors of port's below on the Ohio and Mississippi. • Gen. Moorhead here read Mr. Chase's letter to Mr. Thomas, of Philadelphia, and com mented on it et same length. [We have al ready published the letter in our columns.] The meeting then dropped the main sub ject, and entered upon the discussion of other matters. Mr. Drovo alluded to the magnitude of the coal interest, and the importance of having ;erne organization for the protection and fur therance of their interests. • Ile advocated the formation of a Coal Exchange, believing • that the interests of tho business would be greatly promoted thereby; • Mr. Caldwell directed attention to the fact that the tax on anthracite and bitu minions coal was equal, while It wee well .known that for manufacturing or smelting parr:sem anthracite coal WAS doubly valuable, and ought tole) taxed at a heavier rate. lie thought the Eastern Representatives in Con ' gross bad engineered the tax for the advan tage of their constituents, and that the Rep resentatives from the western section of the State bad not understood the matter fully. Gen. Moorhead, who was fully posted on this subject. statruLthat the bill, as it origi nally passed the House, discriminated tersely in favor of bituminous coal, but in the Senate the tax was =ode equal, being fixed at one eighth of a cent par bushel. This was not regarded as an onerous tax, and he did not understand the coal men as making objections to It. ' Mr. Caldwell explained, that he did not wish to be understood as casting any reflec tions on our western -Representatives. He • believed they had . discharged their duties faithfully. So far as Gen. Morehead was con cerned, he could bear testimony to his zeal and fidelity as a Representative. Gen. Moorhead did not understand the gen tleman (Mr. 0.) as finding fault, and be (lien. M.) only rose to giro some information on the subject. ~ Gen. Moorhead, called the attention of the meeting tan very great evil—that of blocking np - thalrieks when a rise came, so that boats, Which were waiting and rese, could not be got:- thiatigh. The rules of the Navigation CoMpany, were such that boats wore required ..t4t,e their turniand ee ant of assembly pre. *: J. a a penalty of $2O for any violation of the` rule. Still there were men who, despite the would run past, get down against the . lock, block up the antnusee, and rause great delay and-serious lose of time. The evil was ono that called .for correction ' and he hoped the meeting would take some action thereon. The penalty was too light-00 were nothing is comparison to getting out ahead of others with a pair of beets, and the penalty was net regarded-byan'yliodY. - The.Cheirrnsttanggestial that the evil migh be remedied by Gie Atvilation Company pur chasing or leasing the shore, for half a mile above the locks, and puttin in poets for tie ingup the boats—not allowing any man to tie up there who would not agree to await his turn. Private partite, who own the land, now . exact-Ave dollars from each boat, for thepriv ' nava of tieing tolbe shore, and there is no much money they may have to ~. pay fur this privilege hereafter. If the cote evil any•teed control of the posts on chore, the e eon".d be remedied:• • • Gen; M o e was, not prepared to make a favorable/*Tense W this proposition. Par , .riearnight; or might not wish to sell or lease along - the shore. He thought the evil might be corrected by charging the penalty fromsso • tol$501; fa: each offense. irittlemen called attention to another - Lea*o: at ; delay in getting through the locks. Aileat.gboats lay close to the locks, having .., , iiirivilagedo go through in turn. Night came, alulthey Would not go through , neither would p . t*W . willing to drop down at night, be per- MIAOW:to - pas& Indeed, It was Impossible for .•ttetn'Udo so, the entrance to the lock being 1 / 4 4 - ifectUally blocked - np. Tide evil should be corrected. Mazy men, willing Wren through • • titter night, were prevented doing so, and , probably kept book until the river fell. On :motion of Mr. Drove, Mown, T. D. Horner, IL IL Smith,- Addison Lyle, James . o.'Contior, and John r. Herron were appointed Cotimittee to organize a Coal Exchange. Onmotion ' , Messrs. J. F. Drava, D. M. ya Smith and W. H. Brownwere appointed a , , Deramittee to memorialise the nett • sere to have the laws regulating the Monortge : hela X8.16,9;0.11= Company is amended, as to substitute a penalty of $lOOO, instead of $5O, for dropping down against the look at an im proper peeper me, and to procure such other • latien aci Will 'facilitate the passage of boats .. • through the locks.- - It was resolved that-the Monongahela Hari , gallon Company- be requested to ;erect two ewr three Ointments' below Dams No.l and No. 2, which were greatly Deaden'. Gen. Moorhead remarked that they might consider that work done. On motion of Mr. Walton, a vote of thanks e' e ssUneedizionsly tendered to Gen. Moorhead . for the Interest which he had taken In these . i n s tisrodifter which the meeting adjourned to - meet at the call of the Cimmittee to organize a CollEzehange. '',Lurzomrueno 01 113 Z OSLO El a iieeting of the Board of Trade yesterday af taytoon, committoe„ :consisting of Nexus. Goo:.11.: Thurston, Wm. S. Bissell, Win. 8. Wiii.3leCreery, Geo. B. Jones J. B. lfsiiiter '''b,"ikrid J. B. Anger, wore appointed to *Aft Into,:eonshierstion the best method to ineortrerroMpt' commeneement of measures tobilingio-ArCeirly Improvement of the Ohio &0...., poi wo understand, o . .,,uvrozioy mid atilt*, ooze to work to carry . do Object of theft appotitniont. ......_ . . , „ . • _. • . Trial "' Jest " st el d e" l 'n' - ' 11°1 "'" - ' THE LATEST NEWS • 4 der of Mary Burke. Coney or Oran Am, Tanurtem—Judges ' BY TZLEGRAPH. Mellon, Stowe and Brown. -- - -- On Monday afternoon the trial of this Mae , OUR SPECIA L DISPATCHES. was rammed. After considerable difficulty • ________ the jury was completed, and composed of the following citizens: PROM WASHINGTON. . _- . David Aughenbach, Chas. Hansbeck, 1 Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Gee. M. Morrison. Samuel Hound, I Hebert Hilliard, John Epley, Wastitsototr, Nov. 9, 1863. J. F. Cluley, Wm. Mittenswi, EXCIIANGL Or ritleOSlGtl CEASED. John Monition, Samuel Lindsey. Jr., I The rebel authorities still persist in rotas- Thomas M. Bell, Edward Parke. ' log to recognize officers of colored regiments The prisoner was arraigned in:regular form. I and plead not guilty. lin the system of exchanges. Our govern- District Attorney Kirkpatrick then opened : meet dedsands that they be included in the the ease to the jury, recounted the eircum- cartel, and all exchange of prisoners has stances of the murder, and defined the differ- I ceased until this difference is adjusted. eat grades of homicide, as they would be pre sented in the trial of the cense. I SLLISS or FITIt•TWKSTIES. James MeKee„ husband of the deceased 1 Tho sales of Fire-Twenty bonds last week together with Belle Kelly and Fanny Smith, iiii o scoo d o d n i ne m illi o n dollars inmates of the home, testified to the facts connected with the murder. The meetingbe tween Mary Burke and Stapleton, the subse- 1 quent quarrel, and theehooting, were narrated as they hare already been described. Drs. I M'Cook and Hopper testified- that they had been canal on before the death of the doeeas- ed, bat she would not permit them to minister to her. John Luau, a colored man residing in the neighborhood, testified to haying soon I Stapleton fire the fatal shot and walk off, but I on cross-examination he admitted that he did j not see the mace face, and could not describe c his clothing. Three coal diggers, the only remaining eye-witnesses, aro yet to be exam nod , TIIE ILLITSTIIATZD AESCAL RIGISTZR Or Bean. Arsine/I.—This valuable Farmer's Al manse is too well known, both by the amateur farmers in town and tho practical farmers in tho country, to require more at our hands than the simple announcement that the Tenth Number, being for the coming year 1864, is now ready, containing the usual variety - o well-arranged information, suitable and sea sonable, illustrated with 130 engravings, just as its numerous readers have been accustom ed to find—ahead of every competitor.—Pub lished by Luther Tucker k Son, Albany, New, York; and for sale by Henry Miner, Pitts burgh, next door to the Poet-office. THII F111110.21A4 AILIOCIATION.--Tho regular quarterly meeting of the Firemen's Associa tion was held last evening, but no busiucs,t of importance was transacted. Tho regular quarterly report of the Chief Engineer, giv ing the number of fires, false alarms, etc., for the past throe months, was read and accepted. The report of the committee appointed to make rules for the use of the fire plugs, du ring fires, was also read, after which the meeting adjourned. The crowded state of our columns prevents a full report. Nair Mtsic.—Mrs. C. Blume, 43 Fifth street, has recoived from the publishers, W. A. Pond ik Co., New York, "The Pet Polka," composed by Lysander 8. Thompson and ded icated to Miss Charlotto Thompson, by her brother. A beautiful lithographic portrait of Miss Thompson forms the frontispiece, and will be acceptable to the friends of this ac complished and popular artiste. • Atr. Burearre, the great humorist and elo cutionist, wiU give a series of entertainments in this eity, in a few days. Wo refer to hie card in another column. MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON commenced the second week of her engagement, last evening, and was honored with a large audience. She appears again this evening. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Motu!! Paawr, Plain and Ornaments4,l Slate Roofer, and dealer in Penwrylvania and Vermont slate of the beet quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • I SECOND Amara. OP FALL ssn Wiwi= Goons, just received at ham'l Graham .1; Co.'s, Mer chant Tailors, No. 64 Market street. It con sists of all the very latest styles of eloths, cassimeres and vestinp; overeostings of all kinds of the very finest qnality, all of which is seleeted from the latest importations, and will be made up in the most fashionable and best manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goods' to select from, that cannot be surpassed by any other In the city, and every garment warranted a perfect Et, would do wall to give as an early =R. • Burnet. finnan & Co., - • Merchant Tattoo, No. 64 Market it. gum& Goatos, Use. ISCOMIDLI23B Fos FALL no Wrens Witsz.—The Sum mer Ls .past,,and by the morning's frost,- we begin to apprehend, that fail and winter will shortly be upon ns, and - we must provide our selves with the 'material to keep us comfort able. A nice fall suit, or • good and well made overcoat are the very thing, and we do net know of any plies where our readers would nit themselves better than at Messrs. W. U. McGee ft Co's clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also received a COM plate Wortment of gentlemen'. furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for waistenting, Ao. JaR RIOVITID Al7O RIM 701 lista.—The fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier Co..k Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al legheny. Tho stock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is testate' and fashionable. We would invite all of oar readers to give the above gentlemen • call. To Elroy IS TO ATTROTIL—ReT. George Hewlings, Groeuport L. 1., writes : "You are at liberty to use my DOOM, if you think prop er, u • recommendation both of Mrs. 8. A. Allen's Zylobabounam and World', Hair Re storer for restoring the hair. Their virtue should not be 'hidden ander a bushel.' " Buld by druggists everywhere. Depot 193 Greenwich street New York. Busts Pox has already sacrificed some of our best end bravest troops. fieldiers listen to the voice of reason, supply yourselves with Holloway, Pills and Ointment. The Pills purify the blood and stregthen the stomach, while the Ointment removes all pain, and prevents pitmarka. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 231. EMllnroirru SitatmaaY.—Two places have become vacant, and may be obtained by ap plyingireunidlately. Address the Principal, atSewleklyville, Pa. See also now circulars, at Davis' Bookstore, Pittsburgh, and Coch rane's, Allegheny. St Von DOI.LAU, four dollars. Pour dollars, four dollars. Dental Institute, Dental Institute.. Dart aim Dentiatry, 4ss cheap irontistry Fro machine work, no niirelice work. Warennat, latrazav, &o.—J. M. Roberts, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stack of Ant Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ever (Replayed In this city, and is selling then et remarkably low pries& • CAPITALISTS, see advertisement of Baker's Ricelslor Refrigerator, or call at, No. 13, St. Clair street. 0. Stu, Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at tend to all business of his profession.• . . HELLER.—On Sunday night, PETEII K ELLER, In the 76th year of kb age. His huseral will take plan. Timm? arrneISOOS 10th instant, at 2 o'clock, tram Ida late midence, Lawrenceville. The friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend. HAMIL—On Monday mondog, 9th test., at 6% o'clock, RICHARD KING 11.117tD youngest child of Th. H. Baird, Jr., and IL Leith ' s" Baird. .6. 1 yoars*o 4 moths: - Thor !unmans were taken to Monongahela City for Interment. ANDERSON—On Monday mornfrig, November 9th, at b.* o'clock, Wm JANE ANDERSON, In the 90th year of her age* Funeral on TIMIDLY ATTLIMOOIf, at two o'clock, from , the madame* of Mr. J. 11. Abbott, Western annm, Allegheny. The Mande of the family ire etoottfolly halted to Wend. ONEIL & STONEMAN, meavirscrrusgas 07 WIEN WOILX, Thin always on tuna and mak& to ann. IRON AND BRAM SCRUM WINE CLOTII SUMBA of o/1 kinds ; =M, br Iroaadry van ; WORK TOR WDI INNOWS As. • • BIRD OAG BRACY RA, OR ahaummu wraz woks., For nevin, Er AU ohs of was tor d., .t No. SO TOISIITH BTRIINT b t E ?ROY TUB BTCUYOFO 111QUIRIEL. The Richmond Enquirer, of the 6th net. says that Gen. Bragg out fought us at Chicka mauga, but was out generaitcti at Chatta nooga. COLONEL Itt:SI1 flat boon rolierml from the ow:rimmed of the Invalid Corps. Under the decision of thotor of the Treasury, the tax On diposits in the Nathinal Bank! are to bo paid to the Commissioner of I atesnal Revenue, and the tax on circulation to the Comptroller of currency—each in propor tion to the length of the time of organisa tion. RATIoN9 AT LIBBY PION A letter from Libby Prison of October lath, says there is no moat in the rations issued for prisoners. The people of Richmond are on the verge of -tarvation, and another bread riot has occurred. An army officer writee from Arizona that the mineral recces of Rio Gila hare been rendered, and it in et.timated that they are rich in gold se California, and that govern ment should devote iteelf more to the devel opment of the mineral treasurer in New Mex ico and Arizona. TUT. ON THE SITUATION AT • ,lIATTANOOGA. The Itiohniond Enquirer, of the 6th inst.. contains the following leading article: The movements of the enemy at Chattanoo ga are still uncertain. Whothor the occur, Lien of Lookout Mountain iodicates an advance, or is it like the crossing of the Rappahannock, at Fredericksburg, by Gen. Sedgwiek'e Corps, ninety a Not to rover n retreat, has not yet transpired. But when considered in connec tion with the reported retreat from London, and its occupation by our forces, wo are In alined to believe that lien. Grant is preparing a change of base from East Tennessee to corms point more accessilile for supplies. This sup position becomes more probable when it is remembered that from Lookout Valley to Bridgeport his retreat could be more expedi ently made from Chattanooga. But whether for advancs• or retreat, this occupation of Lookout Valley is of importance. If for the former It demoustratos that. the enemy have recovered fraxe...,their dcant at Chickamau ga, m 1 L.kptl. the initiative, which is always one of militatiovemente. It mayhitialers to enquire witi 4,- : - ;thei enemy weroOktalio to regain elfailtifih, morale and organlia* and begin otaisive morromentA In thC'kamediate front and under the very nose Bragg. The vanquished and flying eneiti'S - wham Gen. Bragg reported to be puiatiedfiiiiiedenvalry, have turned upon the purrueK:iiid have occupied a position upon the victors. The enemy were out fought al . +liiekernauga. Thanks to the army. But the pro7rent position of affairs looks as If we had been eat generated nt Chattanooga. We hope then our apprehensions may turn out groundless, and that the strategy of Gen• I Bragg may prove equal to the prowess and gallantry of his army; but we must confess that the country will bo us much surprised as pleased, should coerces attend our arms at Chattanoegt. If the occupation of Lookout Valley by the enemy has boon made to 'corer a retreat, an opportunity for energy and perseverance will be offered Gen. Bragg, which, If promptly embraced, and efficiently pursued, will do ranch to reinstate him in the confidence of the army and country. As risk is to be taken trader Gen. Bragg, we hope that every officer and private will exert his utmost 'endeavors to aid the General in overwhelming the eno- Whether Grant is preparing to adv,anee or is preparing to retreat from Chattanooga, he must be defeated, either on the south side of the Tennesse river, or on hie retreat to Nash ville. Tho approaching winter warns both armies that their present position may be their mu tual destruction, and the spring of 1864 will open on the wasted and ruined remnants of both. • Since sending my last dispatch now lin bcon received thnt brisk cavalry skirmishing is going on to-day to the southwest of Culpep per, in the direction of Madison Court House. 110 canal. FORCE THIS SIDS or THE RAPIDAN. It has been ascertained by a reconnoissance to-day that there is no rebel force this side of the Rapidan, except part of Stuarts rebel cav alry. THE REBEL ►DUCE KT FREDERICKSBURG There is no considerable rebel force at Fredericksburg, and no guns are in position there. lALLI.3O SACK TO HICEISIOSD. The information among army officers Is that Lee's army is Co greatly reduced that it has to fall beck to Richmond, and that our ad vance will meet with no opposition this side of the rebel capital• ADDITION 41 WOUNDED, From the late engagement, havo arrived here. They are as follows: Filth Wisconsin—Albert Tharbridge, Cue Dallas, W. D. Ward, Edward Anne, E. P. Norton, Elliot Shadbold„llarvey S. Root, and Austin Zinttol. • ♦PPOIXTED 1131GAD/Irl OCIMIU.I. 13 TUE 1111831, Ex-Senator Iverson, of Georgia, has been appointed a Brigadier General in the rebel army, and is in command of a division of the State forms. His headgearters are at Rome or Kingston. No flghting Is understood' to have taken place yesterday ur to-day, up to the latest ... adviees. Our army had gone clear to Cul pepper last night, and to-day it advanced to the Rapidan without encountering the enemy. Every appearance Indicates that the rebels ace in too weak force to pretend to offer seri ous resistance, and the probability seems to be that Leo has been Braiding off still more of his forces in a western direction. Saturday's light was a handsome surprise, and the COIllpiellt.:1 21 valor of the Wostern troops has once more been signally illustrated. DLPASITIMIT COIMAN DIM It is reported that the Government is about to accept, Ilurnside's resignation, tendered someilme ego, and that General ' , eater, late of north Carolina, Is to be sent to take his place. General Butter left to asSume the command of roster's old department to-night. The Draft In Milwaukee. BILLVAIIICLI, Nor. 9.--The draft is pro greasing in this city today. ; The chances are &bent one in four. The best feelink pre vail', end no 'disturbance has occurred. =EME=l== FROil PHILADELPHIA : Spselal Dispatch to the PittelnuilltGeritte. : . PHILADELPIII.I. tioi. 9,1893. George R. Stuart, Esq., President of the United States Christian Commission, received a latter to-day him Major John L gulfori, assistant agent for the exchange of printers at Fortress o genroe, stating that twenty:it:Me boxes of clothing, stores and melittioes, re eently sent forward by the Commission for Union prisoners in the Richmond prisons, have reached their destination. Mijer Mil ford says: "I trtuit-the goods hareiheady made glad hearts of many of.those for whom they were intended." The Commission has appealed for money to purchase additional stores to send to- our suffering heroes in the Richmond prisons. Rev. John Hussey, of Ohio, who was taken prisoner by the rebels on the battle-field of Chickamauga, while acting as delegate of the Christian Commission, has just been released from Castle Thunder, and has arrived at An- napolis, Md. . . BIL Vote in the Fifth Wlseonsin—Meat Rations 'Taken from the Union Pris oners at Rletuataid—Bliidwall :Jack- 6 , 011 Routed by Generals Averll3 and Dutlie. Wsurtsarox, Noe, 9.—The Fifth Itiscon- sin volunteers of the army of the Potomac cast I 415 votes for the Union ticket of their! State, I and only one for theopposition. The first snow of the season fell to-day, it was very 'light and of short duration. A government officer hero, In high position, received a pencil unto from a Union prisoner I in Richmond to-day, saying that the rebel authorities have at length, altogether, stop ped the very small mpat ration hilmitoforer allowed to our starving soldiers in their pris ons. The excuse alleged is, that they have cease d to be n ble;to furnish their own soldiers with meat. ,. \ One h dred ant twenty-flee o ffi cers are among t rebel prisoners joss brought from the front. Those men represent that •Ir t ut few of their eo anions retreated across the-Over, and their 0 oral eommanding had hardly time to esespean his horse. They seem to unite in regarding the movement on onr.part as having been one of tho most brilliant and suecessful of the war. Intelligenee has been received hero dated Clarksburg, Va., that Generals Merin and Duffle, commanding sepersto fortes, after sev eral severe engagements, on Friday and Sat urday last, succeeded in driving the enemy under Mudwall Jackson for several mites down the valley east of Greenbrier Mountain, intn and through the town of Lewisburg, in Western Virginia. After the first battle on Friday fought by Gen. Duffle, the enemy wnSreit:foreed, but nevertheless they were totally routed on Sat urday by the combined form of Duffle and Arerill. The rout was 50 complete that the enemy abandoned all their supplies, guns, eolore, ke., and tied in dismay leaving their dead cud wounded on the told. Our men behaved splendidly, and the vic tory was one of the most brilliant of the war. The number of killed and wounded on our Ask is not stated. We hold Lewisburg. From the Potomac Army... Pontoon Bridge Captured-.-The Cannon ading. on Monday Evening—Wherea bouts of the Union Troops. WASHINGTON, NOT. 9,—lnformation from the Army of the Potomac to-night, mention. that en aido‘fien. Kilpatrick's arrived from the front Ulf on Saturday night and reported that big diem encountered and fought with a body,tifirebel cavalry near Stevonsburg late in thilifernoon of that day. The enemy's pontoon bridge over the river directly behind their work fell Into our hands after Gm. Sedgewiek defeated the rebels. Th. bridge consisted of only five boats, and those were the name which were abantionod by the engineers and bridge builder* for want of transportation in the Chickahominy last year. The cannonading as Sunday evening was probably General Buford's light batteries and soma of the rebel cavalry, with guns, in the vicinity of the Yew Hills, northeast of Cal pepper. Nothing authentic has been received op to I o'clock from that quarter, at which time all was quiet. Therailroad and telegraph on the opposite side of the Itappahaumock were found nein , Our cavalry are reported at Culpepper. At the latent aooounts part of our forces wore at Brandy Station, and another pert was two guiles the otherside of Kelly's ford: Some of our troops were at other points. Heavy Firing Heard in the Direction of Culpepper—Two of BurnablePs Advanced Positions Annulled and Cap tured—Our Lou ih Saturday's Fight .—Arrival of Priaonsri. WASSISOTOS, Noy. o.—Reports received to day from the front'represent that hoary firing was heard yetterday and this morning, as though occurring in the lower part of Culpep: per, out from Kelly's Ford, at the junction of the Rapidan with the Rappahannock. The Star, of this city, says : We bear that Gen. Grant has telegraphed hither that two of the most advanced positions of Gen. Burnside have been assailed and captured by the rebels, who made prisoners of ono•half of two reg iments that were holding them at the time. Tawas reported to-day, on authority of the surgeons In the Army of the Potomac, that oar losses on Saturday were about 400, as stated in the press'telegrams last night, 260 of these are wounded. They arrived here this morning. The premised of the old capitol prison are densely crowded to-day. One thousand/moven hundred and thirty reb el prisoners, that were taken on Saturday fore noon, have reached here. The officers from whom this Information is derived, now a few' more , on the way. Mexican News. FAN FRANCISCO ' Nov. 9.—The steamers St. Louis and Moses Taylor arrived here yester day from Panama, bringing dates from Mex ico via Acapulco of the 21st of October. The French wore proposing for an expedi tion toward Quarterro. . . Gen. Foray left Mexico for Vera Cm:. on his way to France, on the 4th dr October, har ing turned over his command to Gen. Vas en le , who appears to be much ; more popular. An agent of the rebel government arrived at Mexico on the 9th via Brownsville, with instructions, it was supposed, to make *treaty between the regency Ofil4exioo and the rebels. It is said that Juana has reorganised the army of the Liberal party, and is marching towards Qoartero, to meet the French. A conflict is expected shortly. Minister Corwin has Co far taken no active part in the mexican troubles. Return of the Texan Expedition. New lioax, Nov. fkaw has the fol lowing 'significant paragraph from. New Or We learn that the Overland expedition to Texas has returned J • and the army has before this set °nein another direction. Aceording to reports apartof tbe force le to go to Browns ville, on the Rio Grande, where their arrival will bo hailed with joy 'by multitudes of loyal Texans, and where a small force will auffieeto put a atop to en immense oontraband trade. 'As to the other part nothing authentic. is di vulged, but it is not improbable, we trust to express the hope, that its destination is the city of Mobilo. Cooper and Shelby Marching Against Blunt. LeArexwonsw, Nov. 9.—Adriees from Fort Scott say that a courier arrived thero on Fri day night, from Oen. Blunt, 'bringing infor mation that the rebels, under Cooper and Shelby, have eluded oar forces and crossed the Arkansas river, and wars marching on Blunt, who has 1,800 cavalry u an escort to an immense supply train for Foit Smith, Blunt has curtailed his train, and made pre • mations for deforms. The Dibssouri Election. Sr. Lome, Nok.9.—The officdalreturim from sixty-two mantle', and soldiers' votes, far as heard from, giros conservative majority of four thousand and al=-eight. Cpl. Pratt, rad ical, was elected State Senator from Linn county district, in placed' Major McCullough, conservative, deemed. New York Stock and Money Market. '. , :ter rota, Nov. wand board, dull. P.. Vt. W.* 82 92 o . lo_ -.1 111. Om. N. Y. E"." N. d.........._.._......- 83( Pacide C. 1 T. Qulakidllmr .s .— .. spig Mowry Tay Arm witb.asi actimdemaad. , ... doll sad bears. 00 1 4 reallazibabistare It akelindwyt 014. dicli4us to 4t gad 1,10,4 t0X at 463.irp Garommoalatoclo quiet and firm ; V. Mal) OM. Dona 'llO. ME!!=mme 'ltoritits by - Telegraph rta . . . Nrw A Ni7l.o.—Cotton quiet 1185687. Fluor , dull,,the decline chiefly upon common grades ; fo,to • 611..0.1540r Erma State. 1ff.14". 7 , Sir Extra 13.. W. I 0., $7,3567,25 Mr Trade Dro.ndo. the market, closing dull with no buyers. Whisky • ehada firmer all 61, 1 / 4 4(4tZ3, chiefly 61?..C2. Wheat dull and heavy, 'End I to So loner; 51.3601,39 for Chlag.o Milw.mkeeCLuh. SlAte.l,4 o for Amber , Atiliwitukee,lll,43,9l,fd for Winter Rad, $1,5101.32 for Amber Illehigan. Corn n shade firmer and in inalerau demand: lilted Western. si.o o . to 'tura 51,054§1P034. Oats dull and krwer at aemis. Wool very Onnwith nothing ot woman t doing. Pork quiet; 1,000 Ws New 1 1 11.1 at eellurs option. Beet Out Meats quiet and firm. flacon Sides quiet end without material change; l bogs CV,. City Lani quletand steady it 11Wri, ; 1,500 bbls, January and February, 1.4. Ntrr. 9.—rlour !..n.nrirt; ; Ohio So Whatt 5u arid few mix; Southern Soot, sales 6,M50 bushels ; old White abmidatit ; New 51951. Whisky dull. Wzglay Bala 50A7R117,1,-/Menvu. In tam.. 8078,617 ; to specie, 565 . 8.560 ; do. circulation, MS. - MX; decrease in del:waits, 511,47'7,06L RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Tito river t still receding slowly at Ills point, with three feet eight inches In th• channel, ammrdtMC to the pier marks Mot evening. Tbe:weather yetterda, was cold sad wintry-like, with a light snow tailing at latervale. Buhl., at the wharf worn.. to be shout suepon,kd again, as the little "Oil silty" was the osly boat in port ytwterdarmiktrigeny prztonelnn toward doing hosing.. , She brought up over one thousand barrel. of apples, and .onus other freight, nod • tll leers again to-day !ar Wheeling. The Brownsville po ket are still making regular tripe to and from that point, while the keel end flat-Watt hare It oil th,.lr own way on the Alio gbany rine. The Capt. J.,Lo Drlrkell, from Clemartatl, Is due here to-day, but es the water is getting low, she may not be able to got up until there Is another ries. The Julia, Capt. Colson'. sew brat, I. etmoet oom ph/al, and will be ready Ina very short time to take her place in the Pittsburgh end Zanesville trade. The letoolttae, Capt. Anawalt's new steamer, receiving him outfit, and will to. ready for bueloras in a very i c es days. Mr. n:11. Waring boa r,bi,ne.ti hla poaltion at lite Custom g.,11., and learto to -day for Cincinnati, to take charge of the omen of the Armoni,a, Capt. A. C. 1=! - SPECI.4Ii..VOTICES VS. 111.1 W. Haiti 11.0,1Nd01. ROBrIIISON, REA & CO., (one moors to Rosinson, Rms & Sltuens,) WASI/ENO TON WORKS, Foramens & Msrorniers, Pittsburgh. Martutlkotoror• of BOAT AND STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, DIM MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST. INGS, of all deooriptions ; 011. TANKS A STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Agent. for GIFFARD'EI PATENT I . NJECTOR FOR FEEDING BOILERS. ~e.onrrYn-~r~n. ~ jPVLMOAAB Y CONSUMPTIOB A CURABLE DISEASE. A CARD-TO COSSUZIPTIrai. The undersigned basing been matured to health In a few vreeke by a very simple remedy, after having lingered several rare aMt a bavore lung affection, and tbai'dread disease, C00.3/Uptiott.-61 6[1.110. to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire ft, he rotil mod • copy of the prescription Uitni, (flue of charge,) with the diree tione for preparing and using the tame, whlcb they till flud a wow core fur CONSCMPTION, ASTHMA, nuoiculps, COCOH9, LOLDS, ic. The only object of the adverttaer in sanding the prescription is to benefit the afflietod, and spread Information o hich he .4061VV1 to be invaluable ; and he hopes every Buffer, trill try his remedy, ne it will coil them nothing, and may prore a biassing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Et.. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wllllamsburgh, Kings conety, New Took. ser.:,..arndssrlr - H. HOLMES & SONS., DEALERS t. TOHMIGN AND IniStEsTIC HMS Of EMMAIWE, CERT I lICATES OY DHPOSIT, ROM NOTES AND SPECIE. No $7 IdAIIKET 871:EMT, Pittsburgh, Pa. - RN" CoDertions made ea 1•11 thn principal all. throughout the United Staten. ap2211 . _ _ vu It:1 . 011ER rt, iii I:?!THRIDOK'S PATSNT UP V AL. 1... A .Nlll. CH IMINION'tS NX FLINT GLANS. Theca Chino:owe are Wended for the dot flame, heating all parts of the glass esnally.~ does not a=pow It to essektn. R. T. DITIITLIDGE, Tort 1114 Gies& Works, Washington street, apl7 plttsbrugh, Penes. JOHN HALL dz, VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, PRTSEMICIT, PA., Hatintacturere md drains In all the different Linda of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT TING BOXES. Sc. With greatly increased Sall ttee for doing brainss, as cernratly torlt. denies to giveos a roll. Ilianufavtory, Temperaneraillc. Warehouse, Cecile alley sal Liberty Et.. Pittslee,. JoILN GALL, T. J. PALL. STEPHEN WOOL", ocilArn JA:;. J. BIG.W.N. MCCAIIOO'S ?AAR I; LE WORKS, - - - • 335 LIBERTY STRIaT, • A twantlful and mit.] Essortm.ut of MARBLE BURMA, Monuments and drove Stones. PLASTER PARIS, ROHENDALZ AND JOHNS TOWN CENENTS. CENTRAL IJRLIG STORr:, Cbruer OUo and F.lorrel tivh.w GEO. A. KELLY, Pronizr... SPARKLING SODA WATER, PATENT MEDICINES, Lc IlirPtykitetaL,i preocriptinoa enr.fully emapoand 141:1,1nr al KLES L C aid) W (Bnocemor to Jams k1011..1 2 Co.) POSE PACHKEt, Dealer in BACON. LARD. SUGAR Mt= HAMS, SMOKED BEEF, ac., OORNZII MARKET MID FIRST STRIOCTS, 5e17:17 Ptrrairaurs, PA GFAJAGE W PORCH General Commission Merchant, It= ORLZASS, LA. RAMmnaxi::cm Souerreo HienirA IL H. lark it Co., Pittsburgh Z. 0. Knight it Co., and C. P. Knight it Brea. Philadelphia. jMS 3 - S ARCHITECT, Preparei Srruarr - Pumices am, Ber.nrwatioaa, Sir all kiwis of Dußdinp, and auperintenda 'hear ereetion oa reasonable terms. Moo .03 Anderson atreet, Wyman (wawa and. Robinson 'meta, Alliaabany atty. 6.30 A NCYfIiER MORMON - DIN lila A VIEW—We an now prepared to (=kb Cap tain:a and owners of Steamboats with MAPS Oh anni* a i m . , al t o and Woke. Wo will furnith att the trutebbsery of • boat, told meond In point of az ositenooto none. We bop., by atm promptuesa la aming up to time, and the quality of ant work, to thee fibs patronage of our awn rim. men. H. H. BOLE, ,„$f , Rank of *Reckon, Rivet. 110,PR 'WAR Y AND REVXN 1,1 P of denominations. Atoll sop(' kept crinetintly on Mead, et the Internet Affenne Me, Ito. 67 Water etreert, cent door to Cllty Trees all. Alleghey. DAVID N.V/lITE, Collector of Internal Reeenne, 234 Dist. Pa. ehocad be directed to. Allegheny. sof Plttabrugh. 0c24 HAGANI3 MAGNOLIA BALM and LAIRD'S BLOOM Of YOUTH, the ottly pie tist and renam article, now in nap brautlfying. and preserviai the complexion, !biota's at ORO. A. 'KELLY'S Central DrestlStori, corner OW andißederal streets. La Xalt Rome A unt. 1 - ILYCERi E CREAM, cowl VI CRUM, sad highl, primed GLITICantg - WO, for obffpod honds• face and gaaaot Aarauk at EZLIZ'S Omtnit Xartat Ma*. ~ fi 441X:15-L 4 I barer -11ffinbowa 'Bea , 21.. dowers, de., toe ode by 0 not MOM 11. COLLINS. N . 1.• - ' • 71'. 1 •••• ENSIONS, AO:MY, BACK PAY. T. IMMIX'S= DAY, GENERAL CLAIM AGENT. LIC6OIIOd by the 11. B. ckwersimmt. 103 mrn STRILT, "al door below the Cathear.L Pennsylvania Soldiers nest of the mountains, Lot s= Ohio. Soldiers, and Wort Virginia Soldiers, COO have their Penslons, Bounty sod Back Pay secured at thls office. Circulars nal be mat giving hill Information to the Soldiers, or to deceased Soldiers' lielra eimulng who ate entitled to the Pension, Bounty . snd Beek Po, sad the =SOW of 0.01121111 the suns, by apply. lm~ tome 2al:grintlrom.=. JyPayscs-is pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK' PAY H. C.- MipCKRELL, AITOBNET AT LAW AND CLAM AGENT. NO. 114 Fri Vara. Prsailmca. Collection. In Alleny and edloltting =lndus. Prow/case SOLDIERS CLAMS, nlerei7 dem* Con ; BOUNTIES for all ditatarg SIONS, for wounded °Mem and Soldier" ; BOUN TIES and 'PENSIONS for Widows, Parents, Orphan Children, Brother. and Sisters, or other legal repre sentativee of theme who hare died to the service, or hare died alter discharge bora diatom contracted in • swiss. rortio charge wall callectssi, and no letter srßl b • •• swiss ► stamp is tsctosed. tel9:lyt► MILITARY CLAIMS. BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK PAY and MILITARY CLAIMS of over, description, mile:tail ay the 4cit. ...Tiber, at the fallowing rates, via: Pensions SIO 00; ell odor dens $3 60. C. C. TAYLOR, Attoroefat No. 73 Cnint Meet, Pittsbmgh, Pa N. B. No charges ;us made if the claim dora sot wend. and ail lettomiatioa Oren gratis. setly W ANTED. An Experienced Carpet Upholsterer anted Immediately at oak a WANTED TO RENI—A liotnn suita. tde fur recruiting ;gape., In rune prominent ttmr !!!MILIII:E;M oughtam. AAdrps., 01;4. JOSEPII B. BISPIIAM rt... Artillery, Pittobtugh POOL Oftlce. WANTED. --$6U A MolvTa--eiVe aavt Agents st.110:1* month, expel:uses paid, to sell amDoeottiot , fle dlo, Or-indica Itatimrs, and thirteen other new, amaful and curio*. *Aide* YHtcon arti ,nes eentir** Addrest, ttel2And*w9 SHAW & MUM Biddeford, $l5 A MONTH I—l want to hire Agents in tom county set $7B • mout.U, ss . ..sse paid, fossil my.ses asap lausils &• , •Ittg lisclisse. Address, S. MADISON, Alfred, MALI. ossiSmelssT . . . WANTED TO RENT ? • 000 D WAHIRODET., - - . Situated in a huh= portion of the atty. Enquire at 126 SEOOND STSILICI L WANTED—One - who under e als& cooking, and other home-work. A. dreed BOX 301, City of An.gbe.7 Post °taco, with reference ato ermllficationa and character. ocZetf WANTED—A Fiesr CLeas Boog somas, ; ens who hos ierractic.l knowledge, and can come well recommended. Acktrees, BOX 624. Port ()Mee. a,8211 HENRY G. HALE A. CO., Fall and Winter Stock, A Iv! Invite thatr Monde sr.! tM pea* to czalohn Choir stock, which 4 the finest mod met complete /bruited to this market. Always on har4 • lams Warts:nut of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS CORNER OP PENN AND lir. OLAIII BTRENTB, pUR,WLANCE'S 11164061tAPH ROOMS, CAMNICIt 111TH AND MARKET MEETS, (24 sod 3d .tortes, over Richardson's Jewelry Store z-ktoTocart.a.p.us. Of every eke and rile, plain or colored, from th. popular Carte de MIMI to Cabtost sad Ids she. Kr. PITIIVIANCS would particularly coil the at- total= of the AGED AND INTIMI to the easy lis lbility of ttd. est►blUhment, Wing mocked by ► tingle short Eight of darn Pride. moderate, and satisfaction BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., GAS AHD STEAM FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves And all kinds of Itt!nip for Water. GM and Strom AGITATORS XIID TAMER ROB OIL ENTINE RIEB, lined with heel by a writ women DUQUMME BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, subewurren. of ow', variety of finished BRASS WORE. YOE PLUMBERS. STEAM Olt GAS Tints% N.Aoaniurrs, AND. DRAM CASTINGS. °ran&Worm, otodo to order. STEAMBOAT WOEI, 11 AND GAS. FITTING, out REPAIRING, p 051 3 07 attmd , 'l Partionfor Otoatio• pail to fitting op REFINE RIES FOR COAL AND CAPRON OMR Alto, Solo Atlanta. iltalTostets Dlitriet of Penn orloaaLs for ito oats of MARSH. LABSPPILL A 00.'3 PATENT SYPHON. PIIMP,IIto tostom In-, ventod. Harlot no ham 11 Y sot liable to rot out of order, aa4 t.fll tbrcro mom vator in any pomp oI tyle, its do.. -+PRI . ANANHOOO I HOW LOST 1 HOW IT ILESIVEED !--Jost published, in • waled so. color. Pries dr. Cents. A Lacture' on the lidera' ?malteds and Rdikal Cum or Sp.rmatOrrbtes„ Ass Amednal Weakness; .. Involontary'Enstssions, kainal Debility, and lurpulbnents .to lardy* iteusrally Pretworausse, Consumption. Ept=sind rid; Neu sal and Physical Jneapaeity,. tut, tuna Setf- Abnes; Lc., by Rosy: Covrair it xis. p..,auteQr of th..4:111.nt 130*.*Se. u.IL Boon to Thousand! of nal:Wars," sent woks' dd. in • Val ttiillope;•to . day whirs* pdo.paid, on reenlpt of di ultus or two potblast damps. by Idit.ol. J. C. KLINE. 107 Dowdy... NW Tuck, Post OdlOallos,4aSik • ealeamdwerT-Is ' etANALRY HORSES - WANTED.- %) Th e nadimdgissi.will melee*, in Orga elentline. Cavalry rlarig.s ref the tolled States FeTTIM The Mines tote tam fifteen' (15) to Flitter' 06) bands blab, front eve in) to nine (9) ye:v*4e" compectte bolt; bz good gash, and 'ft• o9r u r= all debate. • • - Rome win be reodnxt, subject to Inspection AU I'lltsburgh,l'a., foot the Ist to the 19t1t of liontit• bar; and at 00Intnbus, chlo, ftep the itch to the WA of Notamber. Z. 11. BAXIIR, Ilegit. Ist VAS. Misty ; FIELDING LOUSY, apt. * IL • oe.rodhirdavr, , Bonen, 1111?)alk F WARRANTED INIO 3- t- DART'S COWS Mat Cr the Itonne , . fate Zer of Coughs. floareelleen Fonda of Tbrott..l.llbetinee.. Thin artieli.ltilds aertrell4l6 ell clew' olpeepta—mlidsteMpnbtle epeedten l / 4 eng em soldiery Ale. by theft Taunton eamineodatieoi. game the Tun' where it lastly _belansiole ebeea: otber Coati; reteediet. Sold by - 111190314011343T1N, a - Da Corner Taw*. and steed& M c coasTER:a , ..I3AFX-Wholesalei m Totem Ilealeri;:10 5 , :WOOD smart ban WO , In I;c l *.►Jargeo 4 0, 000 0 1 mcnlef : 1011140, WARS AMINE* in* clty,iiitadtilitsri» Obis avessli figura All talin to; a COMlSEL4=A''stlit thrtntiulk .00616 iiisnisitettid ItasiliiiirelorTuilly • Yrermr7 tJOICIRA.MSIIAW no 4 Inoeltiestant 100'bble.110046rernatY 1.1 no, 131natt U. 00UM. W4.-rB. OLIVER BIeCLCNTOCE. A 00.•8 •n no. receiving their PrrYlololl, P. m~:l)i~~w i N rUAOTWAL PLUMBSICS Noe. 129 FOAM BTU= trezes,im..wpncm. iiiiiiiiiiiii WI. T.-1880=T Pennon at eadesAlaFg haply, troubled sub week wee, ladaltude, pelptiittea of tbe"benei, Laic of petite, dirtiest after catids, torpid liter, aeksity.e• lion, kr—, 1.1,...rre to suffer if they will 'tot try the celebrated PLANTATION -BITTERS, b;the hiOist medial Which on, noir -Antilles, and warranted la *Anne iilt..leneen.le benellehd !amt.,. Mem ars atendfA3tt,-aslrma 4 ` 6 4 peilbctly ptste, and nilel sawn:nls elf ; , ether tow &, when, a beaplky, small. stimulant Is,isviliid. They rear*, strengthen'and inTfgorate. - They mate a healthy aPpailte.' nay am an antidote to change of lathe* and Wet. They crrercome erects of dthripatkaiand tithe botra They Arengtben the system andenllrent„be =led. They parent Ethaaccatio and intermiithsth fever.. They rectify the breath and acidity of the itameth. They ccire Dyepepsie and Conatipation. They ewe diarrhea, Cholera sthdrholsra dforbus. Tboy cure Liter Complaint and Nerrans Tleadache. They make the weak strong, the 'languid brilliant wet aro rottmorted natures great triff.4l.:7l-'l'' composed of • th's celebrated Nilsen ,1441 t, winter green, sessafras, roots and herbs, all prawns-4 its perfectly pare 8t Croix Item. F.sr parkintiers, sa, chtsderl and testimonial., around cacb boa', BOW, of hapostere. Examine emery bottle. ikeo , that It has D. & Hamra' signature ennui- Fr: vet. T.? & gtaniporer the cork, with llantation 1111X130, end . our arty signature on . steel piste engraving en. side lAA See that our bottle is Let refined with _ • ,sporforte v !tie:urban staff. Wapify . any peterus too taidib the taste or eharectei of our greals. Any ffe* 4 ti,Protendinti to.gen P,lfaitsti* pi#6, t the 4nOnn or la bulk, is an ItaNst* ITe•", oat ; to ppr log cabin bottle. Any poi : kilo Jailtnitrig this licittle, or siellingany I/the...material Iliteeine ,- .b•tirl 'Pined Plantetiontittari or tot; /2 ih"et tallnal tinder 'the O. e. Law,'ned will be in pi 'Weeriatel byruit Wo already hare oar era -an two Wriles riellillef; our bottles, *e., who silt PACC.4II In4eicing'themso , .. , into close ,gnartere. The denuinkfpr *rakes filet (*Don ;Uttar, firm ladies , clergl'i=eA, : ; men:tu..ar,2 'Ac., is pertiatiy incredible. "ifbil' abuylr- niel et a' boobs 4 the ortdonicruwe prinnut of their worth end superiority. They see said nil rerpectable ‘1,13,;- stile, grocers, physicians, botebyeattatobeets duel CCIIIIItry darlll4 r. DRAKE i CU 2" Y Ml!= t - 7. 0 -DP.AKE'S GBIUMI r g nue, 17R sate wholesale and nitarlSW".; AMON 0011 ,, f 8m A ti fela".4 r.rth dr.t. .E . :- PUBS WINE VINEGAR, A 4. K. BOLLVAN, ig.rftmay (R'wsn4 IkG.a.i A Tb. only Vlargar naarded stt.b.s. Prim Modal, oi tarty exhibitor* at the toternatlonal litthibtttm Lauda:to !for. sae In' m.,noLLIMATI. K - 5 ,-FRIVATE DISEASES Dr. Ludlum's Specific It the only rethible remedy thr &seaml ail?) organs generation. It to the dteootery , - or en stanont Pbrildaa wires Ilfir . Irma demoted io the tre4mantal this clams of diem., and 'alai zuvron,dosilod non. ems, Ox more than money )ears• It fa peribrelna 10 Weal, rocodrink'an injection., awl Merin eutirely from the mistaken prattle:o and the namerons truth ootosxmods ofkrod to (b. public. Ltrlausilndy Notable and porfactly safb.„,l! Acta 1.4. a seed Imparts strength sent vizier to the pumped CAwnox.—Tbe great suOccio of lit; T:rtitte..ll to et &otlog porstattoit =too tooled to ft. beta); hattatrd by Mmiluatpind men. 064rnt, igeiefoni, ChM the signature of the proprhuor to srounA each boi Nora other b genuine. Prepared only WM P. DANOrDSON, Sob Proprietor; Cintitatati, 0. Bold by all Drocalets. rd.., ft per box. nar For tale Kwhnle.ale by (MO. H.ILEY4ER 1W Wood stmt. jialdydrolP SPECIAL To TIE CITIEtIS OF PITTSBURGH AND aim? the nadornagned iropl4 re.ipeettoily ask, att. Lion to IM preparation known 111711:51,WELLIS UN IVLBSAI COUGItItIO.IEDY , Ter all Throat end Lung corns:ants. ntr.valazwa Toim The great Netralgio, Ilead.aclis, Tooth ache, Lost of Steep, and General NeCioni Tamely. Also for the 'Palm In Tkolthly on* •4fit • Per fect relld. annisivE;4.% teczeno The mod perfirct torm of Qitherin uvaigfireu to the pane, which add require more than hid. nod sel dom but or for &asset withouhthe Wait griping, and cure Indlpation, Dyarepria;. ockarii, Liver Complaints, Piles, Ronne, end damorMients of • _ Me ahoy* inerwationt, of ouch nn liojihdcd repo. tation in New Znitond, ban, tha oonlldenee'of, and are hy, Vtt nenntera P4dclana, and at prints within mach of all, are anft4klnt: nttentlou of Meal* whil . witllind them iitOtp:ilif9rmlty to nature In medicine. 'Without feizAetifllai el , mon method of cob:Wirer wienatfitiA,l - 4WOIA cantina:a to Uri than; width wltciincfe l ei • , Joirs I.III7IiNEWEIcIfi ",:/ledee, Pnoticif.Gbepett, Bottot4 Faze.. For nolo by'alf:whoiiikciia - TetA1r4,463 . 1.., The Ocean freedom of comispondeneasolletted. Deflect of good roforeatea oMplled on "coannicakm. 'lfofalla in' PitteMarec at nun' by'J. G.ll..Kerifor,ll..D„ Joa`Ph nemingf.in Atlcsimoy Qs, by Jas. JProwte,a.f..D.,.W. J. Moans and Geo. A. Kelly. B. A. FIaIETESTOCG:-4 CO, caraeolawr -Wholetala am* . . , W111513 ., C0NFEW0N 13 140: 2,76- yriurscv oy mallh-.l far the hontlit sada &warning and-I:kV:WO* zarmg awn who carol ltain Narrow; Mobtlitri , Flip:mum , Thway of Manhood, ote.,eapplr.ng,st thh in* am., Ai *taw By one 160 hoe m:4O tittneli 'air Using Frt to groat expinw, =id Md#77Matomb ipedis34 1041ciditios ecTiclasay bo 144 or - NATUAXML ALATTAIA: 49- isyll:lydint7 Bedford. Moe &wiry. zi.y AXE -1 SUPERICOL , COPP—ER KIWI/ 83.111111(6` *OBES, Prrna.tncn. PARK; DIPVIRDIra - IturcAellfretinf 8111tATIMFO,.13111.21glar AND BOW COPPYR, COPPAILI3OI7O3Is. EMBED. 4141. porronN 4PATAxs, pn.DEn. impo . rten , 0,1 • &oilers ttl_ grr-14 TIN . 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