• pfetegj! iajetb. OtPICJLAL JtA&— 2 j* o/ SUM OJTT» " TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 19, 1661. CITY At FAIRS. .Btati BdaeitlOMl CoartnUon. The first meeting or tbb Convention hat been otiled for Tuesday, November 2s. PettnvylTanU has by" so means been behind her lister slates In the cause of common school •dneittoa, and at a4lmo when the public mind has been greaUy'dialarbtd by tbo evil days on which we bare fallen, U li oharaeteristic that the Interests of the rising goberatt'on ara not left to enffer, bat more strtnaons efforts are be ing made in this noble cause, which alone is the true sonroe of greatness. Since the adoption o? the present system, touch unanimity of action bai been obtained, and much steady aod harmonious progress ee enred. County Conventions, Associations, and District Institutes have aided the work, and are among its very best.auxiliaries; but a general convention of ail County Superintendents and friends of common school education has. not yet been held, and this most effective agent is now proposed to be called into operation. It wse tbn intention of the founders of our common schools to introduce and adopt a sys tem which should serve as a bun for lee higher culture, and not* to supersede it; It •wae not a step inimical to the higher schools aad coiiegee, ot which Pennsylvania may just ly ha proud, but rsther to verve as preparatory tor-those seats c( advanced learning and Igience, and provide the true basis of all edu cation—a:lborougb and practical knowledge of..what are etyled the “common school branches.” Viewed in this light, public schools are a part; to essential part, and one of the beiTaids of college* and universities. To keep ihaa out of eight is a weak policy, and destructive of the enda the system proposed to secure. This, then, the convention, as called by the State Superintendent, contemplated-; and in accor dance with it all the representatives ot the colleges, schools, academies, female seminarist and common schools of the Btate are invited to assemble in convention at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 26;h of November, to consult lor the harmony and promotion of the educational ‘ vyetem of the State. Bank Elections. Theannual elections (or Directors of the •everal ftinka of this city were held yesterday, with the following result.* Bank qf Pittsburgh—John Graham, Dennis Leonard, John BissaU, Robert Beer, Charles Hays, Wo. Morrison, Cbss. W. Ricketson, John K. Wilson, Wm. B. Copeland, Thomas 'Bakewell, Wm. McKnigbt, James Dalzell, Henry Palmer. .Exchange Bank —James B Murray, Thomas M. Howe, John D. McCord, Alexander Nim !ck, James B- Lyon, Mark W. Watson, David McCandless, James H. Hays, B. L. Fahne stock, Wm. B. Puiey.H. Brady Wilkins, 0. Ortnsby Phillips, Thomas J Hoskinson. Mechanic's, Bank.— William B Holmes, Alex. Gordon, Henry Hsys, John Orr, George M’Cagne, George W. Cass, James P. Hanna, Ales. Speer, Wm. R. Morphy. ires Oily Bank.— James McAutey, William Frew, Andrew D. Smith, Henry Irwin, Daniel Enwer; Jaocb'L. bchwartz, James Uerdman, John Watt, Charles J. Clarke, John Floyd, Richard Hsys, T. M’Cance, Geo. Albree. Citizens Bank-Francis Sellers, Wm. S. Bissell, Joseph Pilworth, George A. Berry, John J. Gillespie, George S. Head, Alexander Bradley, Joseph Woodwetl, Wm. M’Creery, Robert Oir, Springer H&rbaogh, Jared M. Brush, John' Wiliiick. Allegheny Bank->\*ra; Bigaley, John H. flhoeabirger, C. G. Hussey, R. T. Leech, L M. Peacock, R. J Anderson, M. K. Moorhead, D» R. Galway, Wm. Coleman, Joahaa Rhodes, C. H. Paulson, James T. Wood, Tbomse S. Blair. Afevehafifs* nnd Manufacturers' Bank— HT L Bolunsti, Wm. Barker, W. P. Baum, B. R. Bradford, W. Cunningham, R. If. Hartley, Wm. Rea, R B. Sterling, G. R. Warner. Supreme Court. Mono it, Nov. 18.—Present, full Bench. Opinions were delivered in the following eiRc — • -- 1 - i By Thompson./r.—Gilmore vv. Rogers; D. C. Jodgmeat affirmed. Dissenting opinion by Read,.). Hall et. al. Appeal; 0. C. Dccre\-affirmed at cost* ol appellants. Read and Woodward die sent* Wright vs. Cucnalaj ; Armsirnng.-Judgiaent affirmed. Ann Harlzsli vs. The Commonwealth; Cam bria. Judgment affirmed. Heflen vs. Brysm; Fayette. Judgment affirmed. Bjr-Woodward, J.—Bickford vs. Cooper ; '—Cambria. Judgment affirmed. JBf J. —Brown 8c Gilpin vs. Ken’s Adm’r; Armstrong. Decree affirmed at the coat* of the appellant*. Etea va. Livingston; D. C. Judgment af firmed. Sell and Lauer's . Appeal; Westmoreland, Deeree affirmed. Bean ct. al. vs. Mathera tt. al ; Mercer. Continued; Dick va. Framptoc; Mercer. Continued. Jones va. Bank o( Crawford Count}; Mercer. Non* proa. Brown va. M’Lean; Mercer. Continued. Ehinea et. ai. ve. Baird; Elk. Argued bj Lucas for plaintiff in error, and by Bolden contra. , Homicide Case to be Tried by the 8n» preaa court la thn Supreme Court, yesterday, the lol lowing order was made': , “It having been brought to the knowledge of this Court that there is a homicide caee •tending lor trial on the third Monday of De cember, in the Oyer and Terminer of Greene cob.oty, and that tfbe recently elected P/eal , dent /edge of that district cannot try the said cewe-ky-feeson-ol having been heretofore of countel thereic; therefore, •„ “It ia ordered, That the Court of Uyer and. Terminer for Greene county, for the trial of the •aid cause, be beld by the Ctaiel Justice, and Mr. Justice Woodward, or either of them.” The Republican City Executive Committee, appointed by a resolution of tbe City Conven tion held Dec. % Hib, 1859, will’meet tt tbe Law Office of Thr* F. Wilson, 144 Fourth street, this day at 2 nacloek r. sl. The follow tog gemlemeo constitute the Committee; ’ let Ward. Thos Rees, Edwin Kincaid. 2ed. John Mjrtball, Thoe. F. Wilson, 3d. Joseph Lewie, A. M. Brown. • wyhi—Nwlwro flerefa;‘Samuel Lrirdixy; Jr. • fiih. Joseph Kaye. €th; . John Pbiliipe, Tbeo. Robbins. 7th. Chris. O/er, A. Authors. Bth. Thos, Rees,-David Hutchinson. 9th. Hugh Hsthmnod, John R. Hogue. Tbob. P. Wiuoi, Chairman. fisirtet Coait. MoVDir, November 18.—Before Judge Wil- - J. S* Craft vs. John Chess. Action of eject meat for n lot of ground In the Besoud ward, Allegheny Verdicl'for plaintiff. Margaret J. Montgomery vs. Thomas Mont gomery. Action, of ejectment lor ninety-eight acres of land-in'-West Dser township. On trial. • • j„iJCW4*d jtutee. CircaU Cou»r~ Before Judges Grier and McCasdiees. James "Wood ve. John Oliphint k Co. Pa tent suit, for' infringement of machine patent for making hot pressed nuts. Perpetual in* junction granted, apd rnferrpd to H. Sproul, Esq.,to take, aceilupt of profits, fiakewell and Harding for complainants, and Hamilton and Broadnax.for respondents. \ : Tbs “Bdcxtails.”—Many of tbe soldiers of the “Beekteii” Regiment have' written home to the editor of the Tioga Agitator to send them buck tails to place in their bate as a dis tinctive decoration; , JTha. ilj gs'£Ssa-urSg|S£§ 00. ttma, <£*'.?«* M« +* NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Frc-m Oar Own Conrsp. adent WaspVGToa Oitt, N«>v. U, 1361. i have been so much pleised with tbe sni de* which have appeared in your ptper re cently touching the treatment of slaves sod their nsei (so to speak) In time ot war, sod tba light in which the human chattel is viewed by the law of nations, that I have shown and read some of them to friends who are troubled about, and can’t see their way through these questions. One of-theae Inends asked me to have your weekly paper containing all those valuable excerpt*, and your own remsrks,sent to him, sod I request that you will do so, un- der cover to me. , One of the articles escaped my attention through tbe lapse of a mail which either failed to cirry or carried elsewhere tbe copy of your paper containing it. I looked eagerly in those which came to hand tor the views on this question of the greatest ststasman this country ever bad tbe benefit of. I mean, of course, Alexander Hamilton. If you published tbem yon can jast throw this aside. I send s copy ol the letter which I read a while ego in the correspondence of John Jay. Yon win use it if has not graced your colnmos. It runs thus: Head Quarters, March 14th, 1779. Dear Sir: Colonel Laurens, who will have the honor of delivering yon this letter, is on nia way to.Souih Carolina on a project wbich I thick, in the present sitnationot affaire there, is a very good one and deserves every kind of support and encouragemhnt. This is to raise two, three or four battalions of negroes with tbe sssistanee of tbe government of the Slate, by contributions from the owners in propor tion to tbe number they possess. If you think proper to enter upon tbe subject with him he will give you a detail of bia plan. He wishes to have it recommended by Congress to the State ; and as an inducement, that they would engage to take these halations into Continen tal pay. It appears to me that an expedient of this kind, la the present state of S onthern -flairs, is the most rational bs adopted, and pro mises very important advantages. Indeed, I hardly see how a sufficient force can be dolleet ed in that quarter without U; and the enemy's operations there are growing Infinitely serloos and formidable. I have not the least doubt that the negroes will make very excellent sol diers with proper management; and I will ven ture to pronooooa that they oanoot be put Into better bands than thote of Mr* Laurens. He; hss all the seal, intelligence, enterprise, aad every other qualification ceoessary to tnnooat in euob an undertaking. It is a maxim with some great military judges that with sensible officers,,soldiers oan hardly be too stupid ; aod on this prlooiple it is thought that the Russian would make the beet troops In the world, if they were under other officers than their own. Tbe Eiog of Prussia is among the number who maintain this doctrine,and has a very emphstinl faying on tbe oeoasloo, which I do not exactly remember. I mention this because I hear it frequently objected to the scheme of imbodjlng negroes that tbey are too stupid to make sol diers. Thid is so fat from appearing to me a valid objection, that I thick their want of culti vation (for their natural facilities are probably as good as ours,) joined to that habit of subor dination which tbey may acquire from a life of ferviiude, will make them sooner beoomo sol diers than our white Inhabitants. Let ufficers be man of sense and sentiment, eud tbo nearer the soldiers approach to machtoes, perhaps the better. I foresee that ibis project will btve to com bat much opposition from prejudice aod self interest. Tbe contempt we have been taugbi to entertain lor the black*, makes us faucy maoy things that are founded neither to reason nor experience; and an unwillingness to part with properly i.t'so valuable a kind, will tar nish a thousand arguments to show the im practicability or pernicious tendcucy of s scheme wbiob requires such s ascribe. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them ip this way, the eoemy probably mil ; and thb best way to counteract the temputiobs they will hold out, will be to offetj them ourselves. An essential part of the plan is to gtve them their freedom with their mus kets* This will secure tbeir fidelity, animate their courage, and,l believe, will have s good influence upon those who remain, by opening a door to tbeir emancipation. This circum. stance, I con fees, has no small weight in fn* ducing me to wish the suceest of the project’, for the diutaies pt and true policy equally interest ae in favor of this unfortunate class of men. Alxxabder Hakiltoiv. Them Is the letter in full,gentlemen! Was be writing toJoho Jay, or to Abraham Lin coln 7 11 ibis great statesman found ground in sound policy, in Uv, ami in humanity for arming the black*, and “giving them freedom wuh ibeir motkets,” that they might drive from one toil a foreign loe, bow trumpet toogued would he plead for thie .course, now that a domestic foe eeeke io quench our liber ty in blood I If to establish one land he would arm tbe swarthy hand of toil, if be would clothe the bowed-down head with the helmet of war sad tbe insignia of manhood, bow would that pen, mightier than the sword, write m iu words of fire, the duty of thus acting, to maintain, to rescue, to perpetuate a national glory once ealaUiiabed, now tottering on ihe perilous brink of roio ! , Judge, ye meo of ibougbt I Judge, ye who have wickedly spurned offered aid, and seen the strong, tbe beautilui,and the heave trampled beneath the ieet of rebel thrust under the dark roiling torrent of the Potomac ! Aye, send, if you will, back lo bondage end to abeme, the •oliury slave, who, through the dreary hour* of a tempestuous night, rowed his frail boat back and forth across the wintry river, aud rescued more than a hundred of tbe victims oi a commander’s incomeslency. from death or captivtiy at Ball’s Bluff ! Thank heaveo, a better day is dawning ; cay, has dawned upon o«. Yesterday eboold be marked with a white atooe. While cannon were pealing the joyful tidings of the great achievement of the navy at Beaufort, and this capital was full of gladness, a glorious fpeota cie was aqen also in the camp of Col. Coch rane. With hi* whole force in their new out fit, the Colonel, amid cheers tba moat enthu siastic, anoouneed hi* belielf in the policy of employing any muscle that will fight io this war. Alter be had concluded, the toil-worn Secretary of War barad bis gray lock* in tbe rays of the evening sun and amid cheer*, that rung like tbe tocam of doom to rebellion, an nounced that “every means that God baa pla ced in-our bands it is nor duty to use for the purpose of protecting ourselves ” “I ap prove,” said ha, ‘ Ihe doctrine eaunefafrd by CoL Cochrane ** Let us psase sod give thanks k% last our wanderings ia the wildornets appear well nigh ended and tbe land* of peace and promise comes gradually ifa view. What an interval between Pennsylvania troops catching feeu -tive staves from Virginia by authority, and this bold and manly avowal ! and bow quickly it has been traveled over. Tbe roads io Virginia are now becomibg impassable. Ten days at most are all that remain ordinarily in which atmy wagons can be oi use among the sloughs of alavebolding highways Tbc outposts ot our army, nolevs It is soon moved on will have to bedrsun back. It moved forward, a few miles even, tbe government would eeixe upon Railroad Hoes; if drawn back a few miJee, I snpposu the 3000 lour horse wagons now iu use, might manage to carry supplies. So hetvj were the roads to Maryland in the early part oflsst week that several men of the brigade that'marched down to keep order et the polls, actually died from fatigue. I regret to state that tbe 83d Regimeot, Col. S. W. Black, bah lost from disease, ai I am informed by Rev. Dr. Reed, ol Birming bsm, tbeir worthy Chaplain, no less tbae thirty-aiy. L. Notice.— To the Patrontof the Gazette, te tiding in Shgo and Temperancevllle: Having ■old my Route* of the Morning and Evening Gazette , subscribers "are notified to > pay aU moneys 4ue up to Saturday, November Ifilb, to me. After that date, to their new carrier. Io taking leave, 1 wpuld return my sincere and heartfelt tkanke for the many kind favore btatowed while delivering the hews la that district. Touts, Gxo. W. MAFsniLO. Blood Food. —Attention ia called to this most returnable and scfentlfio preparation, ad vertised in another edarnn. It le an entirely new discovery, end mutt not be cosiouadedlwlth any of tbo numerous patent medlrinoe of tbe day. It A a SOrtein remedy for ell tbe diseases specified, sod s* pec telly those cf % chronic nature—ot long etandteg . —oi week*, months, sad years. Boffer-era, try Id Keaua. Gacaou a Duroat, of New York, an tbs ■alo agents for tt, sad also proprietors oT tha.World rooewned Dr. htToa’a nrriarvtu Co sous, an ertl do which ovary Mother shouM have tn bar medicine otoest Is cess of need; cad containing, as It doee, no paregoric or opiate ot any kiad,lt can be rslMd'tapoo yrith.the utmost eonfldenre.aDd wfll he And en fln vetasblo specific IsaUcaeMoftaftetlfeeoßphiißt* Onto State J&umel, Ortumhi. v - r v • ullt-i** adwMaisuhuL- gUr rete by RBOKOI BrJ jTHE LATEST NEWS. a > TBLJSOBA P B RtCEIVfO Ai tHE 9AILY 6AZEI f i OFFICE, From Waiblogton WAt»auaros,Nov. 17—A foragisgparty went oat from (Isa. Wadsworth's brigade yesterday. Having procured a large supply of eorn, tbey started back in thj afternooD. Five ot the wagenr, detached from tbo main body, baited in the road, two mil's And a half to tbe left of Falta Church—tbe men ctaekiog tbeir guns and moving towards a farm house to get something to eat. A party of 3*<***ion cavalry, who had been scouting in the neighborhood, availing themselves of the oppbrtnnity thus presented, suddenly ruahed bet Ween our soldiers and their guns, thus rendering them powerless for resist ance. The o&asrqueooa was the espture of five loaded wagons, and it Is supposed, thirty-one prisoners. About ten of the same Federal party eertaioiy escaped, and it may be, some of the others may yet return, as it it not improbable tbey sough-t refuge in the woods. They all be long to the 30rh New York Regiment. The place where they wore taken la beyond onr lines, and this unfortunate event is the resalt of their own oarelejgneis. Ephraim D. Ellsworth, father of the late Col. Eilewortb, has been appointed Military Mlurekeeper by tbe President, but is not yet assigned to duty. The Heads of Detriments have been so muen annoyed by visitors that they have not been able to coknineuce their annual reports ; they have therefore bean compelled to re solve to exclude all visitors until after the meeting of Congress. la view of this deter mination, parties who contemplate visiting Washington for the purpose’ oJ having inter views with the Heads of Departments are ad vised to defer their jonrney hi«h*r until after the assembling < f Congress. 001. Harding, has made an ar rangement by whlcif tbe three months' home guards of that Statcy who were mastered into the service under the authority of tbe late Gen. Lyon, will be paid. George D: Kellogg, of Chicago, has bees ap. pointed Assistant Adjutant General of volun teers with the rank ot captain, akd assigned to Gan. Stanley's staff ! The steamer E. B. Hale arrived at the Navy Yard on Satnrday night. Fora week or two past she has been stationed at Stamp creek to. .watch the rebel steamer George Page, but tbs openina of tbe new rebel battery at Cook Pit forced her to move from that exposed pe tition, and she now lies at Deep Point when on the look out Her cfficers have so objections to an enooantar with the George Page, as tbey have a atannob little steamer aod a fiae battery aboard. The Dawn rao blockade on Saturday nigbt week, t'te Hetxel, on lest Tuesday night, aod six schooners ou Thursday night la-si, all bound down; since then none but smell vessels have parsed either way. All tbe schooners which bsve left Washington or Georgetown, have passed through safely, aod Done ere now at lodis Head Tbe Confederates tre busy at Freestone Point, and it is supposed they are building s s rong work fora battery there. Lieut. Geo. W. bidder, of the Ppited States Engineers, First Aas'tstaot to Gen. Barnard in ibe c-iosiructmn ni tbe torts on the line of the Potomac, died hrre t -dsy ol typhoid lever. He wnk a very vaimbie officer aod deservedly esteemed. Geo. Denver, of California, left to-day for Fort Lravenwortli,! Kansas, where he will re port to G*n. Hunter. Gen. Samner, yesterday, bad sa interview with tbe President and Gen. McClellan. All repotted quiet on tbe Potomac to-day. WAauiftorotr, Nov. JB—The War Depart ment will soon 1 issue a circular addressed to the Governor* of the loyal Btates requesting the withdrawal ol their agents for the pur chase of arena at. home and abroad, ae the Government has received advice* to the effect thit a sufficiency of'srms. wil! he secured, through its own agency, to me*! tbe demands which may, from time to Urns, arise. This arrangement will very much 'facilitate the speedy delivery of arms, and remove tbe temptations to speculators to withhold deliv. cry tor better contract prices at >he expense of the Government Cjpi. Wilkri was sent to tbe coast of Africa especially to bring b.itne the Sio J,oinio,sod it was only when he arrived mibe West Indies tfastj)* heard cl the escape of. Mason sad .Sli dell. Therefore hi* arrest of tYem could not have keen in portuvot to orders. Gaptaia Wilkes aeted to accordance with tbe princi ple of iaternaitonal law, a fact which has been communicated to the Government. He ten dered the ladms accompanying the ftlaenn and Slidell party the use ot tbe cabin, with all tbe delicacies sod attentions tbey might require, but tbey declined his gallant and considerate invitation. Toe President has appointed Captim A. H. Fooie as fltg offic-r ol the flsel in the West ero Department. He tons ranks with tbe M&. Jor General. This arrsrgement obviates any possible conflict ol suihoritj bstweea tbs commander* respectively of the land and wstei 1 forces. The following named Consuls have been ap pointed i Gtqrge Kent, of Me., at Fas* dnl Norte, Mexico; Max Kiostem, ol Philadelphia, at Nuremberg; Wm. Irwin, of Psunsjlvaoia, at Bslua, Br*xil t Allen Francis, of Spnog fieid, 111., st V-ctofu, Vancouver’s Isiaad. ' The lollowicg military appointments were made to-day, tt Assistant Adjourn Gen eral of Voiunteerr, Capt. Leonard Scott, for General Paine’s Brigade; Capt. John Pound, for Gen. Price’* Bngids; Capt. George A. Hicks, for Gto. Baras* Brigade; Capt. Andrew C. Kemper, for Gen. Wade’s Brigade; Capt Wm. Van Doha, lor G.n. Duryea’i Brigade; Capt, Cturi'S A. Reynolds, to be so Ass slant Quarter Master to the regular service; Aide oe-Camp, Wm. Sbtffijr, to he an aide to Mai. Gen. Banks. Wasuibutos, Nov. 18.—Lata this afternoon, while Gens. MeDoweli and Wadsworth w«re reviewing tbe brigade formerly commaodcd by Gen.'Keys, a stampede occurred among a por tion of the 14th Brooklyn regimeot, who wire performing picket duty, about a mile and a half to the left of Foil's Church. Tha flight was owing to the approach of a large squad .of rebel cavalry. One of our men was wounaed, bht was safely brought io. As soon as Geo. Mo- Dowell heard of the occurrence, he ordered tks 34tb aod SOtb New Turk, and tbe remolodsr of the 14th Brooklyn regiment to support tke pickets,rwhen the enemy fell back. On a sur vey of the ground where tbe skirmish took place, there were signs of blood, Indicating that soma of tbe rebrls were killed or wounded Three more men have since some In, bavlog sought refuge In tbe woods. There are still 28 missing, la ooo&Sotion with the capture by the rebelq, cn Saturday, of a detachment ot (ho foraging party. .Sr. Louts, Nov. Is.—lke Memphis Argus, of the 18tb, hie t eispatek dated Charleston, Nov. 14(b, which says that the federal forces have possession of Pinckney Island, and have •tised'Sll the able-bodied men on the planta tions end taken them aboard tbe fleet, nod prevent them from fleeieg, by force. They have made no attempt yet to effect a lodg ment on the mam land. Ihe Mempbis- pa pera express great alarm al our preparations tor an expedition down the Mississippi, aud demand that tbe entire reserves of tho coun try shall bs brought to bear against it. The Argue saye that Pries has done much for Mis ■uon, but far more fur Memphis. 6t. Lons, Nov, 18 —Generals Halleck and Hamilton arrived this morning, sod Generals Sturgis and Wymau arrived last night. The divisions ot Gens. Hunter and Bturgis ire on the Pacific rtilrosd, where they will await orders from Gen. Halleck. Gen. Wyman’s brigade reached Rolls on Saturday, and tbe divisions of higel’a and As both’s will arrive to-day or to-morrow. Gen. Wyman brought a number of rebel prisoners, among them 001. Price, end several other officers. 1 HAKBunyao, Nov. 18.—This afternoon, the 76ih regiment, 001. M. Power, and the 66ih regiment, Col. Ricb&rd White, were preseated with ibe Btate fl tge by Gov. Curtin. The reg (menu were drawn up In the rear of the Cepi* tol, end made a fine appearance* The Gov* ernoi’s presentation speech received Ihe most enthusiastic applause, when be referred to the scene of tbe future operations of these reji meots in South Carolina, whither they are or-’ dered. 001. Power"*wilt leave to-nighi| end Col. White will Jesve tn-morrow. A regiment per da v will leave for the seat of war for tome time to comb. - : Bobtoit, Nov. 17.— The steamship ConstiV tution has tyrived. It is understood that 3,- OOO'of Gen. BntlePs p/vilfbD wUI ( embark on hoard of her, and accompany the oa Wednesday. These troops .depart ihore ougbly armed with camp and field equipage. with Sfeut waret Utbe cuaUTwfSKer elearj Memipfrdegree*... j LATEST FROM EUROPE. 'Arrival of lha Korw«gUn< Pu&tlajid, Nor. 18 —The steamship Norm* giao, from Liverpool On the Btb iost, arrived at this port at 9 o'clock to night. The United States steamer James Adger war at Soathampton. The Ecgiish Government haa ordered large shipments of ball'Cartridge) to Canada, bat tha shipment of the Armstrong gnns haa been conn* termanded. Livbrpool, Nov. 3—Cotton—The ealea of the week amount to 6.000 bales, with a buoy ant market bat unchanged prioss, which opened at a decline of £1 @ii, hot anbieqnently re covered. The aalee loclude 36.000 bales to spec* olators and 7.000 bales to exporters. The aalee to-day, (Friday) are estimated at 30,400 balea, the market closing beoyaot with an advancing tendency, bat the priooa ate still without quota ble change, as follows: New Orleans, fair IJJd; middling 12d; fair 12fj middling 11| The stock o! cotton now in port amounts to 633,000, including 300.000 bales of American. Breadituffi —The breadatoff market ia quiet bat iteady. Provisions are quiet. Lohdoh, Nov. B—Consols for money are qaoted at 93@935. Cape RacCj Nor. 17 —The eteioiship City of Manchester passed here last evening with Liverpool dates to the 6ih. Tbe steamer NorUi Amerieao, from Quebec, arrived on tbe 6th, *»nd the Etna, from New York, on tbe 6,h lost. The correspondence between Lord Lyons and Mr. Seward is critit ted by the Eogliab press, and generally in a spirit adverse to Mr. Seward. The London 7Vmva aaya that the American Government ia salf convicted of vi olating tbe rights of nations. The convention for intervention in Mexico has been signed and preparations are actively progressing. COUMERO lAf The following sre commercial advices:— Liverpool OoUonMarkei.Niv. &—Thsaalea of cotton on Moqosj sod Tor aday wer«7,oO-3 belev. Tbe market ts eealor sod dull with * downward tendency, but quo tetlooa remain DD'.haoge < *. Tbs eslee to speeu’atora sod ixporteia weie rnatricted to 800) baits, and the market elcte I od Tntedsy at e bomtual p«rtial decline. Tbe advteaafrom Manchester arenafaYorahle,ihfc ms* ktt fjf goods and yarns havlog a downward tendtney, and qooutlooeare nominal. fireadifqiff.-Thn market Is generally quiet except f r wheat, wblcb hat »n upward tendency. Richard* no, Spence k Co., W*k. tUd, Nash k Co, and others, report F.oar qnle; and steady at i9*@3*a6J. .Wheat Drm and advatced 3d on inferior qabtatior; red VMt* trn el 10t®94@l3a 6J; rtd southern at 12«7@1259d, and wbfta western 1t»9J@136. Corn tester; mixed at S3*; yellow at 83i B@37s. Prevition Mailed.— The puvlalon'market la gener ally dull. Beef dn»l. Pork doll and dnwnward. Important from Mexico, Naw Tout, Nov. 18.—The steamer Cosmo politan, from Havana, has arrived, with dates to the 11th iost. The Spanish fljet lor Mexico was only await ing the arrival <.f vessels past dae from Spain. The Mexican news, is not favorable to the Jams Government, owing to the disaffection of Gen. Ortega, aho had retired to hie own State—Zacatecas—whioh tells against the Gov ernment. Marqurz, with 4,000 troops, though once defeated, was approaching the valley of Mexico, hot it was supposed he would be again defeated. k q Tbe Constitutional Gaarantee, impended by Congress, has been restored by tbe edicts of President Joares. A report prevailed tbit Mexico bad acce ded to ibe demands of England and France, but waa not believed at the capital. Cuernavaca, only 24 miles Irma the capital, waa in tbe hands of tbe rebels. Eight bandred fillibdstere bad pateed the Rio Bravo, and wire marching on Danogo. Max Mare-zsfc’s opera troupe had’ been roughly handled on the way to Vera Cruz by the reactioniiia, and enstained considerable loti. Part of (be troupe, including ike aiatere Nathalie, were taken to tha etrongboide in the taoantaina for ranaom. Tbe sisters Nathalie sre tbe Miae Herrons, of thie city, and thia statement will cauae mtch anxiety to their friend* and relatives. New York, Nov 18 —The bark Augusts, which, it is alleged, hsl been fitted out for service in the slave trade, waa seized yester day at Fire Inland. Her crew, consisting of seventeon men and the alleged owner, were placed under arrest. Tbe Police Court has decided that M»yor Wood** police are entitled lobe restored to office aed pay, under the Metropolitan law. Tbe bank siatement for tbe week ending’on Saturday shows an increase of loans of $3 3)9 - 025; decrease in escalation, $149,222. de crease iodepotuF, $3,211,291. Tbe U. 8. steamer San Jacinto waa sig nalled below, mis afternoon, bnt after eomiog inside of Sandy Hook she left fnr Boston onder orders from Washington. No commanication will be allowed between the San Jacinto and the shore till the prison' eu are landed at Fort Warren. The British brig Wm.'R Kuby was seised 10-day fur running tbo southern blockade, and tier Captain was committed to Fort Lafayette. The old N. Y. 69th, Irish regiment, Coi. Meagher, left for tbe seat ol war this slier noon. New York Nov. 18.—Mr. Savage, U. S. Vice Couin! at Havana, wbo returned Irom Key West on tbe 10th, report that 1500 rebels were discovered by tbe federal patrol on San ta Rosa Island; some 20 miles from Foil Pick ens. Tbe commander of tbe fl set-sent a force who shelled tbe rebels tff the Island with great loss. Tbe supposed, objsct of tbe ene my was to get togetber a force of 5000 or more troops and then make a forced march on Col. Wilson’s eamp lor another night at tack. The eb.ive report is brought by tbs steamer Cosmopolitan, which arrived to-day irom Ha vana. From Fortress Monroe. Foxruxig Moaaox, Not. 17— Via BjUimor «. —Tbefo bas been no flag of truce to Norfolk to day, and we consequently have no news frcm tbo Booth. A Span lab bark,'taken off Charleston by the gun-boat Alabama, baa arrived hare in obarge ol a prl*» crew. She has no cargo, and will probably be released. Oar naval force at Newport News has been Increased, in order to check the babel expedition fitting cm io the Jamas river, of whioh three formidable fire ships ars said to form a part. Qen. Pbelp»*’oommand'aro building comfort able hats for their winter quarters., and Newport News wilt in a few days present the appearance of a large frontier village. Baltimobe, Not. 18.~tTh« siesmers Geor gia and Georgians arrived this morning from Newtown,- Worcester county, . Maryland. Four thousand Federal troop* were at that point preparing to march into the' Eaatern shore counties of Virginia. On the way up the Pukomnke river, a boat was cent ashore and the proclamation of Gen. Diz was read to a large number of Virginians la a farm home, who declared it entirely satisfactory, and claimed me protection of the government from the rebels, who were forcing them ioto the Confederate service against their will. The gpo-boat Reeo]ate..hsd.besn giving them pro tection daring the d-.y, bat at night they would have to seek shelter ta the woods. Bt Joans, Not.i 10,—The steamship Earopa pasted Cape Kaos at 9 o'clock on.'tiamrdly evening, bat tbs telegraph lies between beta and Caps Baoe having been eat in two places .09 „t)kftL4£2a~aU messages intended for her, failed io be delivered. Tbs Une was nonrepair ed tUi ten o’olock tn the evening. Tbs steamer Aifgy-trom Liverpool on the 9th, and-Qaeohstown oh the Hhh, passed Cape Race at 7 o'clock on Baaday morning, bat at a dia tanoo of 10 miles, so that the ooold not be boarded by tbs press yeoht. Boston, Nut. 18.—The steamer Constttn lioo, after embarking the troopa here, will prt ceed to Portland Wednesday afieror-on, where •be will take aboard the Twelfth Maiue regi ment, Col. Shipley. The troops embarking here will include the Massachusetts S6ih reg imeot, Col. Junes, being compesed of the late 6ib regiment, which matched through Batti more on April I9kb. Wxtr Cncara, p*;,Nov. 18.—Mbs Debbie Hughs*, who was lojared by tne recent Rail* road died*! nooa to-day, of telinos. Tbe deceased was recently a. nurse in the Boldicrs’ißaapitil ttWubingloo. •* , PBVD 0 OB.—3,otK> lbs.: Freab Holt Hot- Ur received; 1000 fci Cbm rtedved; i 600 Bh Letf Lord , do 60 both Dried Appta do 60 bush flax feed do _)—lQQQlbi Bdckvhsat Liocrdo too Bit Jfealhvn do*" ~ 80 biuh Broil While Beans: . 1 - - 000 i>hfs lam fa'sstlyjrkiar, to arrive; and lor by : H.RIDDIV. Ko.il> Liberty Stmt. 4 coddles prime .Yeniaoff' • iSviliii- a4**£iisi import*" ' 'OMMF.RCIAL RECORD; ffgaffaja."*""* br JENKINS’ CAV ALKY CU f TO PIECES. A IMIBI tidied Irootoni Nov. 13, Irom Hod. Hilph Leete, and iddreued lo a gentleman oi ibU city: The prisoners taken at Gu,.ndtme leave here for Camp Chai* to-morrow or uexi day. They were Aral lodged ia jail, but u receiving particulars of the conduct of the Bumgard oers, Stewart, Hill and others, oa the nigh: ol the attack at Guyandotte we feared that the •tciied crowd here, many ol whose friends were killed or captured by Jenkins, would bring upon this community the infamy and guilt ol murdering prisoners. We therefore seot them to Portsmouth, nntii they could be sent on. We hive s report that, op Monday, Jenkins and his force were attacked'neir Barbourtville, by Piatt’s Zouaves; that, as soon at the battle commenced, Jenkins’ killing the prisoners they bad taken, and that our friend Whaley (Mem. ber of Congress,) with moat of the others, waa kiijed, except two or three who made their eacape. This report was brought down this afternoon from Ceredo, by Wm. Lambert, Etq. He ■aye that it was told him at Ceredo, sod that, the report was brought to that camp by one of CapL Winter’s cavalry, who had been taken on Sonday night, and made bia eacape as the battle between the Zsuaves and Jenkina com menced. He aleo stated that the report wae that Piatt’s men bad cut Jenkina to pieces.— Wheeling Prttt. Arrivals at the Principal Holelg. UP T 0 8 0»OL001 )K LAST NIGHT. BT. CHARLES—Corner o> Third and Wood itrotti, BUST BfflftU. paoraiiTOß. ■ P Whitmore, w W Crawford, Phils W W Bporr, h WillUms, do 0 Cureatellsr, MeadriUe J N Nokes, do Mrs Montgomery, Ship- J Ph«nk, Mt Ploisant ~ 8 P McHenry, 0 Lafayette W Wilson, Indianapolis J Patmr, Indiana * £ i*?* 8 * Ellz4bs * h L LfMiOufflo, N. Castle • 5vl ll J!F* ****** J N Gainer, Washington S ELH.ffinsn, New York IBHalner, do 8 B Curtis, Warren | Mrs E Miller, do MANBION HOUSE— No. 844 Liberty street, onossn * unarm nopninoa. A W Morris, N. Brighton J J Henry, Beaton W Wilson, Indians j Crcsilloe, Pblls ” Morabail, do W Roman. Columbus, 0 tt P Cos, Mapello, lowa V flauregart, Wheeling D Keene. New York j Brink, Mineral Polut 11 Dwight, Brloioo Button S B Mi pie, EAGLE HOlEL—Liberty street, botow Seventh. /oHa bus, Fsopßuroa, W Black, Jfff co. Pa W Rolbongh Heeding J Stewait,ffeit co W B Bnodgrasa, do J McQ.ffltn.lodnetry J Croncb, J Tn bel, Weat co k BARK’S HOTEL—Libert ' BIKUIL o*ll, W H Halm, New Ycrk I D S'gltr, Linesrllle I BO Iroaa,— do J Keowo. Perryaville 3 J {"bitterly, Oaauonab'g i W Mar/by, do J Hudgere, - di J H Gamble, Elisibeth RED LION HOTEL— *. 9. OOIDO9, W Teaadale, With Pa H Brown A lady, do I H Reynold*, KittenDlog W Paniiebaker. Bmlent >b 1 B Pbililpt, N Y J B Knapp, tianorer, Me* ■ W Gear, Uagentcwa G Graham, Cleriou J B WolL McKees;ort 3 t| Yoacg fralem t T Himooton, 0 R U Tbompeon , 3 J Jubnacn, Warren 3 Knapp, Birlington HO Birker, Wheeling | NATIONAL HOTEL— P. fRDUk 3 B Ptrdya. Weyxseabarg) 0 William*, Baltincre ' M Ptabdley, J Hepburn, Wheeling •T Hosts, T Morrow, AUotma K H Btrar, lod co, Pa G Uardlog, Coi co Pa T Barror, *> 3 Samtnrrrilie, Jt-ff co 'tj street, foot of Fifth. FBopftitvoß. 0 Y Coalter, M ll'er’a Baa Q Lee, Maori «ld Ml-Kobb, Ut Lebanon J O Boyd, • do B F P-Welecn, Like fpriog J Chambers, W pcUialo, Week.eo -No. 6, Bt Olsir street , PXOPRiITO*. J Grehstn,Ol*rion R O Hanson, do J Altefer, do 0 Teport, do VfclgwortU, do 9 Blg«rorlb, do i T Me&err, Pbilipsburg W fltuait, Z*liomplo J Friend, ' G William*. Wheeling Mrs Goer. Newport, O Ural Welkinebsw, NiutU Beg Pa J Saturn, Cuiooibnrg •No. 137, Water street . r torus to s. L Grnbam, 0 8 Ustl, Pijet’e c> J .Ingram, W. Bus ibetb £JUuL ¥OUr4 HAIRI BfcADTirY TOUKIBLF, BY OSIBQ CHAPPELL’* HYPERION, FOB CJJRLIXa TBS HAM. Tbe Lilies and Gentlemen tbrocfghcat tho world *ll} be phased to losrn that I have recently dls»v r ed an article tbit will CSri tbe Hair. By using OHAepJtLL’d HYrfc&ION. Udfoe and Qentlcmea .can besntiiy ibunuiru athodaimlfoid. VBAPPELVS BTPSRION is the only artiole in tho world that will Oml straight Heir. Theouly article that will Our! the Hslr OT BEAUTIFUL CURLS! IN OLOaar CURLS] IN SILKEN CURLS! IN FLAXEN CURLS! IN FLOWING CURLS! in Waving cuslsi. , IN LUEURUNT CURLS it makes (ha Hair soft and glossy. 'lt lavfgorstas tbs Hair. It beautifies tbe Hair. It cleanses the Bair. U has a meat delightful perfam?. IT PHKVUMri TUB HAIU ftOU PALLING OPPJ IT 7istvxt rt vo van oasis. It is tbe only article ever yet otscoverod thst will carl straight Hair in Leonti fal curls, without Inlmy to tbe Hair or scalp. The HYPSIUON docs sot In any maonor Interfere with the _ . NATURAL 80ITNX8S OP TQI HAIR. It neither sdorchee nor dries It. The HTPA&ION can be so applied os to cause tbe Hair to carl for one day, er lor ooe week, or lev one month, ox any longer ptriod centred. • - The DTPIUON ts >he only artlole In the wtrld but whstean be counterfeited or Imitated by noprindplod persons. To prevent this, we do not offer It for sale at eny Druggist 1 * In thiUnlted Btatrs. Therefore, sny Lodyfik Hentteman who doslree to beautify themeelves fcy using the Ui'k'aßlUN, tacit* IncoeetbePtflQl. OKI DdLLsR, «o a letter, and address, W. CHAPPELL A CO., Box 16, Fariman, Geauga Cmniy. Ohio, And it will to careful J H BIDDLE, *wlß ■* No. IS3 Libel ty street. SOLDIERS' LETTER* l !—Envelopes. priufefiwjth the.oddrtssof the various Penosyl’ ▼sole Vuluoteer lUglmeAts—e very convenient arti cle or the friends of ths voloufoer*—entaiiog tafet) ■Ralnit errors in eddteblng ,r delivering letters. Alio, Newspaper Wrappers, p.mtcdia tr.es-.mo man ner. Copyright setaruJ. Tor tale In qoMiti foa to salt pQiehearT*. by i W Q JOBNBruNA CCMtetm Joh P.iowrs ■ __ No. 67 Wiotl atreet. w. A. McOLUKO, 1 Commission Merchant, For the sale of Crude and Reilned Carbon Oils, NO. 01 - OOD-BTftßUf. OSO. W. OIL VOLTS - —.'Josa B. OItWOSTII. JB. DiLWORTII A CO., • WHOLBSALV GROOBRB, Nos. 130 and 122 Second Btroot, no! i PITTgBUBGn, PA. FEACHKa AND APPLES.— UO bosh, now Dry Peaches; 100 cios Frtsh Peaihea for Fintlyaw; ltd bbls. oboioe Ureen Apples; Jast received end lor sale by THANK VAN G0BDB&, oolfi No. 114 Sfcoond struct. SONOKIBS- . “ ' : 80 barrels Dried peooUes—nsw crop, 10 do do Apples do 800 bushels White Piuk-Bye Puta o**, fn stors sod for sale by UULP A BUB’ARD, oclfi 813 Liberty strert. CUAK.EK BWBKT CORN—An eiodl- IO lent safastlints for grtea corn, dried and pat up ciretuHy-fcytbe Unltsd Boclety ol Bbskcrs, end lor sale, wbcdeMis or reUlt by ‘ JCHN A. RKNjnU?,- earner nf Liberty and lland eta. ONIONS.— 0 bbls. Onions just received and for sals by' JA* a. ff ATSBtt, noH , CorßStofMerkctsad Fir-1 streets POTATOES.— 188... bbU- Neahannock sod rink Hyn PotUoes. jut received end fair rale by JAB. A. fITZBB. cor. Market sad Ftrat ala, Buckwheat flour.-3 < 000 ibs cheice Bnokwhsat Ttdnr rs'tetved and Ibr sols by J »B. ctr.Msrksaand Flwtst^f IHIED , APPLES—SO : bosh- prime by | - JAB. A. Fklttß,cor, Merkstaad Brtitla JD£MOVA|r^l)».JoqFri|-’ J re»ldenc6 A\S> Ko. B »W)DKTB.«TM,r, MKhMk.' Mm Wood ud Muk.t S (J*H{3A—.. b.fcm mt Wa loanrUi .t. rejoin : T.OW„i>BIOKO WALL PA?KRS4- JOiMltmat rnwplafo :«4bqjilßtai-Jbr‘safo by *• ‘^ 4Mi r .. OH>aa-rio c bbi*. ? ee»« as** Wui* ■■euuinau^co. PirrsUt'KGU nARK£T(I. I Assort*! Mp*oiaUy fxn tie PUUbvrQ% \ Mowuat, November 19, l?*i. FLOOR—There U do niW testate to notice Ju the Flour market. The demand li oalj moderate, while prices although steady, remain unchanged. Sale of 66 bble Family at $105,25, 63 do do at $*<96,20; 76 do ‘‘o at same figure; 60 do do at $4,63* (or Exira. cud ft* <95,26- for Family; 80 do a! $4,T5 for Extra, aod (6,26 for Family. OBOOBBIIS—Tbe Grocery market Is taactlre and doll, while prices remain unchanged. Sugar ks and Ocffce, 16* @l7 c. QREEH, APPLBB—continue in active request, while price* ere firm aod fully tnaintaluid; salo la it*!^ 0 tbl “ ** s3 ' 45 ' tl,s ° *° d J 1 * mostly BACON—There I* Lux little doing la ibe Bacon mar* ket. and the season may be coutideeed about oTtr.aei* of 1,000 dj Shoulders at 6;, end i.oOO do cto ce Plain Ham* at So. WHlSKY—steady but uuchangrd; sale of SO bble Common at 170 and 42 do Old Bye at from 76c to $1,26 $ gall, aa to age aod quality. . DSHD PBaOUKS—in good request; sale ol 30both new crop at $2,76 9 bub; and 10 do choice do el $3. BUCK WHEAT HOUR-* shade lower; tale of 2000 lb* in iwki at $1.76 per Ctrl. CORN—In gMKI demand but unchanged; sale of 166 bush new crop on wharf at 400 ft boah. BOniH-cootlna r a rather dull; tele of 126 lbj prime 801 l at tin per lb. < * POULTRY—SaIe of 60 pair* dressed Chickens at 23c per pair. CHEESE—unchanged; nle of 25 bla W B at 6Wo: POTATOES—BaIe from store of 185 bash Mixed at 33c per bosh: — B *l e c( 40 bosh at $29 bosh. BROOMS—BaIe ol 20 diz Feocyat 2jCO 9 dca,and 20do do at si,4o. OKANBK&HIKS—VaIe of 10 bble, detdarel at $2,63 ft i bl, nod 6do prime at $6. \ LA —Sale oi 6 bole prim* country *t.6Wo7c. FEATUBRS—duII, wiih ama'l safe* of prime West* ern at 460 per lb. CBUDS OlL—uochnsgefi saleoa wharfof42 bbls at from T to 10c per gall, according to quality. Bseslpti of Produce* *«• AcutXed will be found a statement of the receipts ol Boar, grain, etc, bj Hirer and Railroad, for ine M boure ending laat evening; B» Bailroyt-sa bbl. fl.nr. 83 tl« ch*.., 3 h»l( bble butter, 7 bbl* cranberrie*, 7 do pearls, 1 do erst, 82 eke ejda, 1 • By Ef00\—3,406 bble floor, 163 bga whoa*. 1893 do corn. 80S b. I> apples, 17 do butter, a 7 kga, 20 Jan do, ‘li bble, 6 eke beeqa, 29 do dried peuhis. 6 hbde tobacco, 83 bble whisky, 10 do rugs 39 do barley. 73 aka, 160 bble potatoes. Imports Pjr tttvsr, ZINESVILLB—per Emma Graham—6ll bble flour, 37 kge butter, 7 bxe mdse, 8 bbls eggs, 20 J.n butler, 4 bble beta*, 13 do butter, 60 duE weahboarda, 52 roll* leather, Clarke A co; 4 bxe mdse, 1 cbl butter, Adame Express co; 2 do do, 2 do eggs, 10 do hominy, 20 do B*X*fed, 18 do floor, fO do potatoes, 1410 ho?p poles, 31*k« tueal, 10 do buckwheat flonri 7 os lcalturt,J A Feta-r. ICO bble potatoes, T l McClelland; 6 asete beans,Graham A lbotaas;lkg mil*, 1> Uerwlg: 106 floor bbls, 11T Kennedy; 10 aoa backets, 8 t liidtey; 87 sas corn, % bbl batter, Means A Ocflln; 8 pkgi mdse, H ir«’s Hotel; 1 do do, U Bradley; 7 rolls leaner Wtn Wilkinson; oeke flixsetd. U B aoydatn; 0 bbto oil. UH Collins; 9do do J Undergo; 82 do do, leeao Atkinson; S 3 do do, W B Smith A c0;29d0 do, Wp* lB9 ska corn, J Doirlugtos; 166 do do, J B Thompson; 440 do do, 26 Oo secoacs, O B Blnll; 1 lot icrap iron, Mitchell. bemn A co; 1U eke potatoes, 8 raopa chltkent, 1 bbl bntter, J MJUrr 120 efts. oro,W G Wilson; HQ oil bbls, 260 Soar do, 60 bbtapotatoes.2l heed, cattle, owner* on bond. GALliPoLlß—per Science—l2C2 bbl» flour, 18 do apples. Clarke A co; .'0 do beaus, Liggett A co; 29 tks o patches, W Barker; 162 empty fluur bbls, Ktouoiy A bro; lot sundries, BhiUtps A McKee; 4 bbls pork, l£f empty oil bbls, 3 hiids tubarco, 2 be«( cattle, Edgerton A Btawart; t bbl apples, T Roberts; 4 bbls pork, Me Cnlloogh, Bmlth Aco; 10 empty oil bbl*, O li Israel; 103 do do, Gio Ogam; 207 do .o. 1M Pemoek. Of NOINRATi—per Floreoa.—.4 bbls liquor, Joseph Schmidt; 9 co do, li Kennedy; le3 ska wheat, Keane* oy A bro; 50 bbls whisky, 24 da Uqaor,Gackeuhe!m*r A bro; 40 doe brorns, F fan Gorder, 90 bbls fljur, M Msrtln: 49 tkt rag*, ts Bradley; 11 empty Kirkpatrick; 26 tc* Isrl, J Dsls-ll A eon; 2 bble alco hol, 2 hbde tobacco, J A Maxalre; 2 oart-oy* eitrtol, FitUburgh Oil Workato Lm.ls »hltAoo; ldo do, M King: 60 flour bbls, I£4 eke corn, 2330 hoop poles, 3 bble fljnr, 26 feed, Jas A Feller: 6000 pee cooper atoff, Daniels A King; 19 fable potatdea, 8 j tou. Imports by Uwilroad. mnsoaaa.. F» Wivn A Osioioo Rauxcsn.— lot h b goads,Mrs Sbaunoa; Ilx old ropprr,'A Brad ley, 6 oil tbia,A.L}ons; 17 doc'o, V ATshurslock 4 co; 270 do do, J BcCuliy A co; 64 bill oil, Fo. nomy oil < to; 1 bhl eggs, Ratbewsy; 7 do pearls, Bryce, hfchsrds *»;« bbu iljnr,Cnlp A Bbrpard; 10 bbls oiL B'B tfellera A co. tixmaia) A PnrsßimQH Baa&oin—Novembar 14.- 16 bbls hots. Dl.worth A co; W bxs ebecee, V ll Voigt * co; 2 bids applet, W -Begelej; 20 do do, IV m Town; 3 do do, 2 hi bbls batter, McDoaatd’A Arbuchls;l3 do ®°PP* r »6} Alebey; 7 do crsnbeixios, Condlnsfanm A Co, SO bxseheeev. Wm Cooper; 31 cks sc da uh. Phil lips A Best. ’ UIVttR IBWB> > Tax Rrvsa ass Wssmia— AniTtta aan Ditaav nan—Boats Lsavae To-Dax, xto, wo —The river was again roceding jesterJsy, with 8 foet by ths pier ax irks last evening, lb i weather was both clear sad deady at intervals, though not nupteuxnt. There wm considerable activity manifested at tbe wharf, which wm occsrioxiwd principally by tbe di. charging of freight from tho Isrgonnaber of steamors whleh arrived doling Ennday and yesterday. Shipments’ we,regret to state, coatlnno light, and boats tXpsrU : eoc* much difDcultj io getting anything like a pay ing trip-. TTe Roms Graham from ZinetvlUe, Science from GalliyoUs, and Ftcrence from Cincin nati, consulate the Siiiralsfrom be.ow. Tba Graham hod an together with s DtUff* ber cf paaaengira. She haves on her reton trlp this os nsdel, at four o’clock. Persons going in that direction will find her a first class boat, with good accommodations and agrc**ble officers, tfr W G WUsou Is the clerk Tho ilelaottefor BtLdnia, and St Loots lor Lool.viUe, with moderate cargoes, got off last evening...... At will be seen by card, the well and favurably known itcamer Jacob Poe, In com mand of Ospt Wax Eioops, U snoconced for Olnclr nstl and LouUvllle on Wednesday.. .The popular steamer Docjtob, Oapt Hendrickson, will leave for Bt Louis on Wednesday evening. Hr H Hoeon, one of the oldest clerks novel gaged cs'tbo river, tus charge pf the office ..The Diadem, Capt Rogers.will probably te ready to clear for fit Lpula and tha Upper HUalaalppl Riser this evmtng. Mr John Hare la the The Wheeling prekst for cKday Is the Minerva, leaving at 12 o’clock. The clerk, Mr Gee W Johnston, can faraiah passengers with tbroogh tfoktts to Harrietts end Parkrrabnrg. flarketa br Tslagnph, PniL’.nstrßU, Nov. 16. Floor Is bold with firm ness. bat tbere la nut much doing; sales tonelflne as 1 |& 62>£ extra |676®6 87H. and extra femlJy o« tOO 626. 200 hHs 6ye Tlonr sold St $4, and SOd bhlsMeat at $2BO. Wheat is scarce and wanted; 6000 bmh sold et $lB6 for Pesos, and $l4O for 'Bdmhern red; whlu ci mmandt $t Rye sella on atrlTal>tJsy, f § hcevi-; old yellow Is wanted at 6dc| ntw.fsaott.at 60 @3Sc. cats slowly at 39c ter Delaware/msd r 4oo M*r Peons. Tnere is no cvUm la fin! bands; soMlftifcles 1 tf nd at provlaioae ere dolt SDd-ptdeei generally drooping. Wbbky lower; 200 bbls OSiojoltl tt2l@2i*4c,eadPeDoee(2o‘4c. ' Nxw ¥oix, Nov. 18,—Stocks are active, baf tower; Oblcogeaod Bock Island llUeols Central 62U Bunds 88, Michigan Bcotheru 39; New York Central Rolling 36&; Milwaukee end Ulselaslppl HUeonrl 6ixee North Carolloa &>; lennrams 43}R Michigan Biles 82%; HliooUCoupon Bonds 1870. 83, OhloB>XM9’h U. B.Uonpon fives 1874,84t4 D T. Coopen Uxes 1881, 9l>4} U.B.glxes 1867,9xvZL % Float quiet; sales ti.OOO bpis at $3 660660 for State, ana $6 96 @6 for Ohio Wheat bu advanced; ealet 160,00° bnsh at $1 27 far Chicago; By ring $1 28@t 31 forjdllwaakee dob, and $1 8801 4L ior tied. Corn has a declining tendency; sales anlmpor- Un*; Mixed 68c. Provisions ere quiet and unchanged. Whisky firm at 21c. Receipts of Floor, 68,982 bbls* Wheat, 217,013 bash; Com, 143 769 bosh, Nsv To&x, Nov. 18—Bveolng.—Cotton firm at 21c. Floor firm; sales 81,100 bbls et $6 8(08 for Ohio, $6 (*<96.66 for But* sod so@6 80 for Bon them. Wbeas; aalee 224,000 fctxsh atsl 2GOI 28 for Chtesm Brrlog; |D Bl fer MUsrankeeciah sod $1 880 1 41 for red wee Urn. t’orn has declined; soles66ooo bath at 66007 a. Pork heavy at |(6 60. Lord firm at fi%oBtfo. Wnlaky firm. fitucks higher. Ciacnrnavt Nov. 18-Bvenlog.-p: o ar closed doll bat not fover, i wced sties have to be made at a d'- "• firm; 10,000 were sold at $4 1004 20 for aopeifloA, auil $4 1004 80 forrxtra, the former pr:« obtained for a box of SCO tbla extra, forced on the muket Wheat aocha; cal and s aedr st 80088cfor ted.snd 8609 a. fur wh'te, Csu In good damand at»B Corn steady at2Sofor aaw,snd ’.90 30 for old. Whisky flrmj at 14%c. flrgs la g>od I P® D( i ®* IS 2003 26; the demand Is brisk asu the re ceipts light. There Ug oddrmtndforaieMpoik. Lard U .In demand at 7c. Meats sre selling, at SJAs fir ■DinUlsis, and B%c for bams. There Is ccthing, doing io old meat, and the prices ere nominal. Groceries firm, »t 100 for sugar, l!01<%c for ocffir, end 44046 c or mtlnsssfo. . v FOR CINCINNATI, LOCf-r JnL* 18VILLR, BT.IOUIB A KKOKUS.-iflmC Ibe staamsr D(ADBM,CaptThos. alHve, ealfitt DAY. at 4 o’clock# •• For Jksigfclor paseeseapplyonbooidor to 0010 J B. UVINOPTOVAOp, Agents. IWTOTIUB.—The WATfihooAelAteiyQcca- At Fled bv ns havtnc been destroyed by tfi. we have removed to No. 883 LIBBRTY BftUT.A fow '(focnbsiowonrferoarkieatkA; -* . j/J# BHOUIJ)l^?«Dlld ,r *nd fc HAM? dftwt ar— ■ »oie OonaroflCtrfcalsad RnB«Ms