Ijtfiskrglj OfFJUJAL fAJ WEDNESDAY MOP NINO, NOV. 20 t X 66). CITY At FAIRS. MstsoaoiooicAi Obmratiottt for tb« 8 tT2A»P >9 Amautila.pald la sub>eitolhe*b*t#a*sot*LaU©wed for pnKßpi BtrioaßCt and th* addition authorised, be fere tba let of Korea bar Oitr I he fit’ll Ibal .raid, find. I TMaf. k 6,119 91 | 6,466 *7) sl3Bo* 41 7>68 90 1,026 18 10,89# 28 7,911 66 8,948 71 11,8*5 86 6.595 16 1,726 65 B.l*l 61 4.814 47 676 00 4 989 47 8,884 »> 84 01 2,968 21 ire 169 20 IT lA*4 86 2,660 01 86 60 2.686-61 2,416 40 184 9 9,67107 >42486 18 t16,1T161|5W,45T 68 l*t Ward Si Vird^^ Id Ward 4th Vuil.. w . MW ... 6th Ward..«~... ...... 6»h Ward—^...— 9tb Ward .. bth •th Wiri Amount* lUtitADdlng, subject to the eddUtoa of tag per rent. pUe*d lathe hand»of the collectors, Ho* *efuberU« t lB6: . | Coy Taa lAi'm Tael TWal I OMaod’a I OutU*S‘g\ Outstoodg \ Jfof- Ut | Abe let | Jfo9 tec 1.1 $ 1,986 4016 I*lo9 •».$ 8,0» 49 B 4 Ward 1A» 90 688 17 1.428 A 8 8J Ward 2.(63 US 1,111 86 6,176 29 < b Ward 1,139 91 &8t 84 I,IXI 76 6tb Ward 1,845 99 SIB 86 1,064 86 6or. the benefit of_ the fgmiliae- of voluatoer*. The MahiMtioa CommlmAliSQapoted of Memra. "Many Reach,. W« G.Dussegtii, and Joha E Rerr., .Theeutenalumeet it U good haade, sad will dosbUeae auract a largo apdlesse. TO 6xoo«i— Richard< Arm- PuU IUCm4. »' «S» } 05 i V6T JS TMs Fiat af Allegheny. Til Ainiil Report of“Tht Allegheey Le diso* Association for the Relief of the Poor,” Wtl'published a short limsagOi and an appeal was mad* to tbepebhc for means to enable th# mtmbtra to continue their good work through the winter now jest begun; “For ye have the poor always with yoe.” Bow many will be added to tha list of de terring poor Ibis on* one can tall ; certain it is, that the lumbers must be greatly lacreased in consequence of the unhappy state of our beloved country. The war has depressed, basin***, and ths result is, many bare working iadustnoui men, And women, 100, have been deprived of their usual occupations, (either iu whole or in part) aid of ueeeeeity must now have at least some temporary relief. More will probably have to be done for the poor thie season than baa bean for a long time. “Bleceed ia he that conetderelh the poor; the Lord will deliver him iu time of trouble.” tUM, QIT7. .... 297-10 “Wboio tloppelh hi* ears at the ery of the Kor, he eteo eball cry hlmeelf but ebeli not be ard.” “The rich aed poormeel together; tbe Lord is Maker of them ail.* l “Open tby mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of tbe poor and needy.” It our buttaete men, and cltixene generally, woold only visit (aa they ought) the pour, the sick, tbe afflicted, and distrererd among ut, as these good women do, lam sure their hearts end purees woold both be so affected as to bring spsedy relief to the object* of tbeir viiite —the sufferieg poor. “But wboso bath thie world’s good, and seeth his brother have need, aud ebdtteth up hie bowels of compassion iron him, bow dwell etb the love of God in him t” ~I know that men eiy they “have not time” to devote to tbe poor, and while I do not ex. cnseJhem ia tbir, yet if they toon* perform ih|fl duty -themeelvee, may they not, will they not, by a liberal contribution of tbeir mean!, enable the' member* ol thie association to do what the; can to cheer aed comfort tbe sick, the poor, the distressed t they will cheerfully, and lo the* best edvsntigi, dispense to them alt that is entrusted to tbeir care and disposal; “Only they would that we ahould remember the poor.” Of every member oftbie bleaaed aseociation It may iu truth be said, “She etretebetb out her hand to tbe p?or; yea, the retchetb both her band* to the needy.” Let all our people, and especially those whom the Lord hath blaasad with abendacae of this world’s good, contribute liberally to the Tuned* of this association. Let them give liberally, promptly, and cheerfully; “E«- ery man accordiog as he purposeth in hie heart, so Ut him give; not grudgingly, or of no ceasity; for God lovatb a cbeetul giver.” “And God ia able to make ell grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all autfi etency in all things, may aboond to every good work.” “He that givetb unto the poor shall not lack ; but be that hidelh hia eyre, shall have many a corse.*’ It ie a rale of this association to visit ail who apply to them for relief al their homes before giving them aid; in thia way ranch imposition has been prevented, end in cates of real teed, the lady visiting knows exactly what kind ot relief and to what extent aid is required. Through the meant of visitation these la dies have found very deserving and nerd) persons, that would never have, received aid otherwise; they were out ol employment, out of means, and ashamed to beg In this way, tain many others, these ladles have been the means of bringing comfort to many t distressed, deserving family. I might say much aboutjhe «elf-deuia>, the 1814931 86 extent ot their labors and trials in the perfor mance of tbeir duties es members of this atvo elation, but it is not for me to do so in this communication. They have tbeir reward. Contributions are to be handed to any of the following ntmed gentleman, vizi flsrvey Childs, Allen Kramer, James Park, Jr., Robt. 5 Hays, F. R. Bruoot, Dr. T. F. Dale. More real good can be accomplished by tbe tame amount of money through the agency of thie aaaociatioa than can be id any other way that I know of. At present tbe treasury is almost empty. 6 That the public may know the character of this society, I take the liberty cf giving the xames of the manager*; via: -Mr*. John Xrwin, Mrs. Gen. Robinson, Mrs. Dr. Trevor, Mr*. Dr. Dale, Mr* R. D. Thompson, Mrs. Allen Kramer, Mrs. Jno. Patterson, Mrs. R. S.Heys, Mr*. R. B. Palmer, Mra.Dr. Buttey,Mra Jaa £. Breading, Mra. Poindexter, Mr*. P. R. Brnnot, Mrs. James Gibson, Mr*. W. Bryan, Mre. Janntmgs, Mr*. Boag, Miss Mso Herron, Mise E. B. Morrison, Mis* Belle Fleming, Miss Jane Ttaaej; Mist Thalia Cooper and MieeWhittao. Auiohiht- Tuixbix, Nov. 19.—Present, foil Bench. Hoary B. Footer, of Mercer, was, on motloo of A. B. Esq., duly admitted to prneUss la the Supreme Court. Guthrie et *L vs. Wilson; Clarion. Argued by Gordon for plaintiff in ertor, and by Corbett, oontra. - Irwin vs. Bkymond; Vratngo. Sou. pros Ewing. vs. Aieorn; Lawreno*. Argued by MeGofia tor plaintiff in error, and by Taylor, oontru. McGinnis* et at. vs. United Presbyterian Congregation et al.; ButieG Argued by Pur* vlanee for plaintiff in error, and by MHobeil, centra. TtrxiDar,November dodge Wil liams. In the ca** of Margaret J. Mobtgomery vs. Tbomts Montgomery, the plaintiff took a bob •ait. David G. Kennedy vs. Henry Snyder. Ac tion of ejectment. Verdict for plaintiff. Beecher’s Adm’r vt. Stevens A Aiken. Ac tion oa a book account. Verdict for plaintiff, $241 80. Andrew EL English vs. Charles Brewer's Ex ecutors. Action for eerrioes rendered. Oo trial Heptabllcmm ValoaClty Coarvatlon. The executive committees, sppoioted by tbe two bpaveaiioas held, two year* eiace, met yesterday aßaraooo, aad united la issniag e joint call for a city convention. The cal), which will be foaad in another _colama, tad U sufficiently brosd and patriotic to satisfy every real friend of theUaioa. The Commit tee did not conics their call more to tbe Re pablieta organisation, bufcordieily iavites ev ery friend of Constitutional Govenmcnt, tad the proeteatioa of the war for the '. Union, to come forward aad aid ia electing a proper per son as Chief Msglftrate of oar city, for tbe en* suing two year*. PnnsojuL—The Erie Vfijxttch eontaini a very eompUmcatary. notice of oar yoang towns man Simael W. Bay, Acting Brigadier Inspec tor of tbe Allegheny Distslsl, a yoaog man only eighteen years old, eon of Major Alex. Hey, one of the most eflehnt officers of the Slxty* Third RvgUoeat of PennsylvaaU Volantwri. The tffirieney end satitieotory mioner with whioh Mr. Hay, the yonager, bee dkeharged lb* doty of his .office has elicited maeb praise from all who know hint. Pxju) Child Fot7BD.--A dead child was foaad la a barrel oPelderberriee, at Thornes iokaooa’ffjn Cook towneblp, coaatyi on the GikJnst. A post. mortem el imination wae held by Dre. Morrison and Hul- Bta. who gave it ee tbeir opinion that tbe chtld had been alive. The mother of the child ia reported to be Mies Margaret Johnston, a daughter of Thomas Johns ten. LiBOBBY.~A colored man named Heory Brown, was arrested by the Mayor's police, yesterday, et ths lastanoe of Mr*. UrstU But ler, also eeloted, on a ehawa nf laroeny. Brown entered the house of Mrs. Bailer, end without asking permission, carried away a pair of pan taloons aad ona ooat. Tim articles wars found In hie poseesalon when arrested. He was com mitted for trial. Assault.—Garret Bolls, mala, of tbe steam •g. J. was arrested yesterday, end held to aiaswer, on a charge of assault and bat tery, oa oath of Jamas Mamoa. The prosecutor tom aa gaged as a'Ubororia unloading the boat, -wbea he alleges Boll*, without nay provocation, kicked and abased him in the most shameful manner. . . “ Disnsssixs Acotoftxr.—On Wednesday evshtoj last, • little child of Joseph M. Moor b*ad,Eiq, of Taylcnrllle, Indiana 00., aged abont thm yaars, bad Its clothes take &re, and befora it eeuld be reUered was so badly burned ai to eaoss its death the following day. Hts Naha—Joseph Klem is the name of tkft met who wts killed oa-the Allegheny Valley Rsilroad oa dtturdsy evening, ft is safil Uat hs leh a wife enifiimily fa Germany. b«l bad ftolmmedatft relatives here.. • T five dollar ccaater- Baak.crNsw Tcik, ‘fhra lx FUlsdelykm ox luprswt Court, Dlittkt Cowit. Principal Hotel*, i 'K LART NIOUT I Third aod Wool streets, l nopjusvoß. Mlaa 8 Florence, Brownsv. M A »1U«,0 FI 0 Howard. KtUernlog R P Crawford, Brunell W J Ae**#. W, Qre*ovi ’a R 0 BJntbfTart, Ph I» B W Marshall, do Q A Ploooer, tftaa A Bucbaneo, 111 W Wtlaoo, Moo. city W Pieaer A wife Fay. city B Kerr A eon, W. Ellztb’b J Uecdrlcka, etr.Arago 6 T Morris, T J Beeaoberg, Pblla * J 0 Horry, Dr Eddy. 0 B A Cept T Wllflams, USA H Baylor, Johnstown 0 Moflltt, Waahlngtoo L ScblUfo, Balen L Colvin A eon. Brownie. R B Reel, Waeb. co i D Derr, Watren A Patrick, New Phl'a A RartfaoUnew.Wellsvl.la J Baird, Waah. Arrivals at the F UP TO 8 CTOLOC BT- OHAELXB—Oorsar oi suit BJ llcpkiat, Ohio T George, rail*, 0 0 T Wbartoa,.do L Pealllrg, Palem J Blocom, BrowtiTll.'a A D Hetooey, Qept J f boose, B W Po}U, SPabtoillli V 8 Adema, Oldolbmil TO Adams, do V Walib, iihloago J Darla, Bow Guile J Ayer*, do H He'rlmao, do J E Beabon, Lozeroe J Patton, M Palt<er, Rarenno, 0 M Peott, Steubenville J II Owing*, BNdtll!e,o 0 W Madora, N. Harlot J B bhaffer, 0 8 Bmltb, Salem, Mau B Bally, Oaofleld W U Led with, Brownivfi’e H Greiner, Salem M L»e, Indiana G Bmlodi Pmrla WJ Kelly, Ballalr, O MANSION UOUBB—N». Ml Liberty atrael ebom■ aimntn raoraiirom. E Campbell, Georgrrilla G W Chaw, J J Campbell, da U Brown, Rltlanoing G J Keller, Utah, J B Drove, do D UcGrady.Oblo J Rob no, Clearfield II N mioteon, Liotoo, 0 O Hawk, W II Parsons, Cto J U Cope, Unicntown It H June* Graentborg J Khodia, Somerset II A Peiklns, Cld J Babblta, do II u*»», 00 M L HorrU, Horrli Mil a J W Keeper*, Oredi, Ye. A M Ulll, Vayatte eo W T Odell A family, N B J H Cannlngbam. lod. Da R Main.Colombo* J Pltchird A wife, N Y J Todd, Cheater co Q Spratt. Lowl'barg W R Downey, Wheeling Wld Thome*,Ycnngatown J B Yaqq2, HartlniVtlle B Sargeot, do 0 Rathe, Reading J J Darla, Ironton H Iloptloa, N Y Hiss Koho, Dlalririlte . B MoOorly, 0 HUa Weller, do : GUARD HOUSE—Corner BmllhOeld end Third a treat. a. l. nooxiat, yiormutoa. B Barnet, ConoalliviUe A Wiffar. Connellerl’l* U 0 Nkoolla, A M Will, Greene ©o G J ttiack,Bomitflt>ld, Pi l)R flntme*, Chlotgs J Hartman, Lancagtar oily W W Tboajean, Hon, elly J Baagtmaa, W. hewtoo R Paitrraoo, BallTirnoa Daniel Binary, do Jaa. T.'dd. FeyelU city RDtvidaon, do B Jenkloa, fo»l Bloffa H B Walraor, do W tmtth, Elisabeth, Pa 0 R HoNary, U 6 A J Hllior, Grantarllte, Hd John Crr, Hoatiiter J Goo, BrowtuvllU EAGLE HOTEL—Liberty street, below Bereotb. jobr tn*a. raoraiirom, G M-Gariboo, DrccktUe 0 Julinatna, Brookrlllo J Getrln. Ltgjaler J 11 (forth, do J Bateman, J Adair, Oreehabnrg 8 P Ulan, W Brown, Klttaotuag K Mnaelman. Harmony B Lelgtb, W. Newton J N Dirk, Kittannlng —liv ed, A Craig, do T trgau A fam. led. co W Jatkeon, do Z Jonee, Vl fl Cator, Poland, O W Erynor, J Peebles, Col. co, 0 J Pbllllpc, Wheeling J HeAnley, Pa TO Scott,Ohio M Strieker, North'liol to B McUibb, J Hearten Olarloo co W lfobleA daughter, Pa G Doty. West to TSteafftr,Ml Ple*a«nt it Teylor, Ralubnrg DO>»o, J ilrndorauo, W. Heaton d Henderson, W Newton HAtlE'd HOTEL—Liberty street, fool of Filth. aaaon, aiaa. raorattroa. J Harlan, Wash r Musmd, N Y Q Art, Armstrong J B Cllflou, Now Outlo Q Johnston A lady W fi Ktrbon, fctoabeDVllle J McOsatey, do W Scott, J Paxton. Canonsburg F Jam**, dj X EUroc*. d i J W Kom cr. Prefect W Morphy. Oinonaburg J J Sovttcrly, do W Finnish, do B E Kodgvr*. do 3 S Stow.rt Logau’a Ferry ; J U Stewart. Titusville BED LION BOTIU- A. f. dOADOA. D Marshall, Bathel R UeFarlaed, Shlrlasd J T Elder, BlalraVi le 4 P Mewoj.N Fa.ette J Witkloa, Newcastle J Oonalogham, Florence U P Roe*. O J W Fife, W McOleao, Ohio 4 Aroold. Oannnahorg J Thompson. Tbompaunv’i J Neel, ttowerblll A P LewU, North fayettc J Wallace, Candor A B BUek, Chicago tl 0 Uetooenun, Batter d Caoihey, Laocaater J M Clifton, New Caatlo —No. 6, It. OUtr street- 3 McOoe A faxl'j P Tornay. firaty’a Band 8 fitfwottb, Clarion 0 I tmniox, 3 B Knepp, Hanov-r, Mms J D Caldwell A MllUo, Manchester J Aoderaoo, J Todd, Cheater co A a &.VU, Ohio P Kennedy, Wnl N'ywtoo M Boiler We«t co D Buwe toiler W Wbiimcr.do J Blake, do TMeiolltiter.do J Coibnry, So | NATIONAL HOTEL— r.aama. W Boogbntr, Botler J Donation, do T Donshoo. do J Jacob, Venango co d Ptmcox. do • Vandoiln, do O fand. Caoonabarg D Weaver, Waih co II revolre, do E Crouch, do J Ycorg. do A AhaUera, do B O Wilaoa, Canocabarg J i orta, do R WiUoo, .. do D KfcCandleaa do -No. U 7, Watar itraat. J Uogoi, AllUooe 0 W eelU, do J Wepborn, Wheeling 0 L Walker. OIPbB 0 Bcrkiej, do N Vaavorhle A wile B Harris, Jtff oo J McNay. Uay, Waab * Z Tide*,Ohio lAT’b-rp. USA K Rnraefl, do M Campbell, Wood eo, Va J W A ▼ertised in eoottisr culozon. It is en entirely new dlscomy, and orait sot be cootounded with auj of th* nnaaroua patent medirines of tbe dsy. Dts e eortein remedy for ell tho diseases tpedfled, end ewl pecUlly those of e chronic nstort—ot long -v-tr’lpg; —oi weeks, months, end years. Suffer ers, try 111 ! tfSam. patTiflu A Duron*, of Sew York, are the sole egents for It, end also propnotore of the world rtaowoed Dr. Xatoa's luranma Coaaui, aa art! do which every Hotter should have in her wSMnt eloaef laeaseof need; aad containing, as it does, no' pHHgorteeroiriUe W any kind, It can be Miod epoo with tb* utmost confldeace,and will be found m in* valuable spectOo in ell cases of infantile OMoMaUhmrmtf Obhmtmt. . edvevtiaement- for sale by SSOBOB H. KftXHXn, Aeent, 140 Wood Plttabersh. Pa. dalVidAwlmy A. McOLURO, Commission Merchant, for theeakof Crude and Refined Carbon Otis, mo. 0* -ooo.ira*»r v _, us. w. oaSDiw— roam y M2.vt.re, Js. oilworth 4 00., * -..t , waoLUAM aaoouß, >«. 1M i«a : ** *3Hi- ViV. j *3 i; 4 ; THE LATEST NEWS. B 7 TMLBQBAP B RECEIVED »T IHE DAIIY fiMETJE OFFICE. From (lie Expedition. / Nsw Tore, Nov. 19.—The Doited States transport AtUntio baa arrived. She lsft Port Royal at three o'clock p m.,00 the, 16th InsL The town of Beaofort had not, up to that time, been occupied by the United States troops. The At’aotio brings home a nomber of passen gers acd invalids, Uom the army and cavy, and six pruoncra. Ererythlcg was quiet at Port Royal. All the troops had been stationed, and vara in good health. Ssveral visits bad been made to Beanfort by a regiment or detaobmoßt, bnt they retired, leaving the pleeo deserted. There bad been no oninmunioation from tbe op* polite side of the Island, confirming tbe report that the Union picket! bed been attacked. Tbe stores and ordnaoooa bad bem nearly all landed. The dispatch relative t'l a fleet being .•eva off Fernaodioa, bound South, la undoubt edly eo error, as tbe fleet remained at Port Royal oo tte Ifitb inat Tbs AUantio brings a number o( rebel trophies, and one belt of cot* ton. The Atlantic left tbe following vesaele at Port Roy.l : Steamer*, Wabash, Pawnee, Mobicso, Seminole, Plag, Unidtlla, Seneca, Bembina, Oilowa, Curlew, R. B Forbes, lease Smith, Mercury, 0 M. Pettit, Pocahontas, Beuqmu aod Auguata. Transports, Baltic, Vanderbilt, Ocean Queen,Ariel, Philadelphia, Empire City. Catiawha, Roanoke, Marion, Oriental, Malatxis, Star of tbe\Boutb, Park eraborg, Locust Point, Win Held Scott, (con demned) Potomac, McClellan, Daniel Web ster, Ilnno;a, Ben Delord, Great Republic, Ocea i, Ktpreae, Gulden Etgle, Zanas, and Coflro. A’eo, one b»rk, two. brigs, a large number of coni schooner and six trading ves sels. Tbe United Slates steamers Sosqaehanna, Oonneotloot, Vaodalie, Savannah and Ssbioe had sailed, and tbe two latter were off Tybee and Port Royal. The passengers by tbe Alla do are Captain Lidue, Q imer-Master U. 8. A , Col. Moore, N. Y. 47ib, W. T. Crane, U. G. Sawyer, Lieut. Herbaogh, Mr. Allen, ol the N T. 48ih, C*pt. Boyd, U. S. Marines, Capt. Bull, Major Pangborn, U. S» Paymaster, Dr. B'ood good, U. 8. Navy, Captain Berieen, Mr. New> com, First OfScer nl the Peerless, Csptain LP.cbfield, "A. R Calder, first Ecgiaeer steamer Governor, Meaara. Johnson, Rogers, Duryea, Lieot. Sawyer, New York 47. b; Mr. May* Chief Eogineer, and M. Wise, As* ■taiaut Engineer steamer Peerless; Mr. EnU wtssel, Engineer of Vixen; Oapt. McNatl, Ord nance Corps, and five wounded men from tbe squadron; eight teamsters; twelve men from tbe steamer Peerless, and three shepherds from the Qiirterm ster’s DepH. 'Also twelve eiilora from the Spanish pr ij brig Providenta, captured off Charleston. Important from Europe. Nov. 18.—The steamship Noi vyegian, Irom Liverpool on the Btb inst., ar rived at this port at 9 o’clock to-night- Bklcium —Monsieur Soloms has been ap pointed Belgian Minister to Turin. This Is considered tax recognition of tbe Kingdom of Italy. Tte Pans papers give the particulars of the Conveniion agreed epos by France, England and Spain, relative to tbe Mexican expedition. The Patrtt says tbe three Power* are to-bave tbe right io send tbe tame naval etrengib, while the strength of tbe lorces to be landed ie to be apportioned according to the camber ol subjects each Power baa in Mexico. Spain, therefore, will olatm the precedence. Tbe Cabinet at Waeclogtoo will be invited to join in the expedition and it will be left optional with them to tend such number of ship* and troops as they may.deem idvleible. The De tail lay!: * The powers are at tbe commencement to endeavor to impose a aospsnaioa ol arma be tween the belitgerenl parties in Mexico. They undertake nut to occupy permanently any part of the territory, and to ohfajn no exclu sive advantage over Mexico. They engage to leave Mexico entirely free to choose bar own form of GovunmanC England jave up the conditions which she wished to have v inserted lu tbe treaty, namely, that the powers should pledge tbems«lvss not to accept the Throne of Mexico lor any Princes of their rvigniog families. If a Monarchical form of Guveroment prevails, the three powers pledge ihemselves not io uir. their intervention to the profit of any Prince iu particular. The Patru etya the contingent force ol France will number 3,000. Gnnav Britah. —the frigate Warrior has ar* lived sit Queenstown, after a sea trial trip, in which she realised tbe highest expectations. It U reported that her speed reached 17 hoots per hour, under steam sad canvas. Tbe London Ttsws treats, in as editorial, on the Ul feeling of tbe Norib tewards England and Its groundUssmsa It says: “We abal nevertheless oontioue to express our oonvietlons that Secession has destroyed tbe Federal UhlOS, and that to whichever side vistory ioolines, its rveoasirueiion on the old basis is Impossible." The ftmes also reports its conviction* oa' sundry other point* PonTCCaL—The tones opened on the 6th mst. Tbe King’s menage wee reed, bat it C'luteined nothing important. Tbe Cortealheo ■dj uroed till Jtnusry. The iafiou Dm Frrdic&odaa died od tbe flit*. Polapd.—N oiaerf.ut imate without any apparent cause, commas to be reported from Warsaw, while, to the Polish provinces, tbe violence of ibe soldiers ia represented aa more terrible than ever. The Protestant cburchea in Wariaw were reopened. Tubket —The European Cotamieaionen, OD the ueion of the Daoubtan principalities, had reeeired Ireib instructions Irom their Governms&t Psancb —lt wai allied that tbe arrivals of graio to Prence bad lately been to excessive that aome wheat waa about to be restaipped from Marscillra to England. The Paria Bonne waa firm and higher. Ran tea were quoted at 6S< 60c. Several heavy commercial failure* have oc curred at Paria. /The Conitituiioni>el baa baeo recommended by the Mi&iater nt the Interior to be iempoei tive and lets peremptory io its artiolea agaiaat tbe temporal power of the Pope. It alt —The fiearcta of Italy are reported to be in a very bad state, and a apeedy ayatem of eetmnmy ia necessary to prtvant aarioaa disasters. Livcbtool, Nov. 6 —The aalef ot Cotton for the week amount to 60,000 bales, with a banyant market, but unchanged price*, which opened at a decline of H@|4, but sebte-: quently recovered. The sales include 38,000 bsiesjo apeeulatora and 7,000 bale* to export er*. Tbe aalea of to-day (Friday) are esti mated- at 20,000 bales, the market cloeiaf buoyant, but tha prieea are allll witboolqueta bie change, aa follow* : New Orleaua Fairl2|{ Middling 12j Mobile Pair 12J r MiddUfff UJj Upland: l2tl Middling Ilf The etock’ of Cotton now in port amounta to 633,000 bale*, including 30,000 balea of American. The Breadstuff* market ia quiet bursteady. Provisoes are quiet. * Lohdou, Nov. 8 —Conaola are quoted at 03§‘ @O3J for money. American Securities are qntei; Illinot* Central Shares 39}. A meeting of tbe foreign representatives baa been held at tbe residence ot the British Min uter, to consider tbe montenMrin qaee tioo. The Vizier waa. present. No deebivu action waa bad. A atona baa occurred in tbe Black Sea, cauaing much lon of lile and shipping. Tbe sewa from Syria, to tbe effect tbit Daond Paaba baa become the tool ol lbs French, caused great exoiiement and discon tent. 1 Saliijckt, Md., Not. 19— ria PilUwtOT*. — All tb a. S. troopa txcapt tit* Pintail teflon ikdSicondDilawira rtf Imttt; MHmm jettardaj taoraiagldr Data. A maiaiigir, aaitk a "Sif si trite a, kid u riatd at Newtoiaa ud commuaicaiad to Gas. Lcckwoodlfait tboaaln arma It Aecomtc coontj, Vt. I tad laid down tliair trau tad clttnM hit prolaetioo. . ' ’ , J - CapL Biekudf caaalrj, wilt Capt. Morrill u f ilda t bd adaaacad u fuultiunjt totii and lall ttara oa Bandar tao.atag tor NonhanptoacdiitJ, to Itare iha datannioa tlot oi iu eltlttta. d maaaaagar, jirt fro* Bawtaara, airitadu ib toil wu I taring Stlubnr,~iM -ti lb cmlrj did IP bio*' btMWtidatowt, kattku Uto Stan and Sutpa a»*a«la( oaartb pitta. , : PotTaaaa Moanor,Mot.Jt—al4 juttuion, Bu.tt—Tb ttaaatr JUnd* laltWluit taraadlYo* Ktj Watttad Ua Tortigaa, tat kriaga at; tarn. • Bkt eula ap kj Uw Qitf Strain aiad taw aotkleg ot ib tUoL: TbatMaar Sptaldlag lr «ip»ct*d (rota , HaHtrtalalttlo-Vortaw. - „ _ u „ .1 TkibaaaQ pabata Hat tantoad load aw Bairaar, Ha.- Boa. 18-Tka Vaitad Statu I a mtt fatßtUarii lalad- • • ' unbolt Paaokacot wu Uaaok*d,to-*aj ,ai | _JTbw la aaaawtfbai gld PalajijM &jjU Letters received from Bogota deny that the Turkish army had been defeated by.the -inane*, gents. Tne Chief of the Ihaurgenta has put the pries of 10,000 c«qninet~t)n the bead of Omar Paaba. Vickua. — Traaqoiiiij prevail* at Peilb. Lobdow, Nov. Bifc— Con*ola WJ, ex. div. Kakiai City, Not. 18,—A company of Jon eUon’a mao, who left here Saturday for Plea, •ant Bill, succeeded in capturing twenty-two wagon* and two hundred oxen belonging to the Government train reported bant by the. rebelnof that piece. A rebel foroe ot twelve hundred maiden* camped three mile* from pleasant Hill, will be ■tuckedto-niabt. The steamer Bnoshine arrived yesterday, from Bt. Lonici having on board a lot of eom misetiy atoree and lovernarent wagoaa den* lined lor Leavenworth, were taken from her at Waverly, by * gang of rebel* aad*r,com« mend of Joeepkrfiheiby. GksxsPoiwt,Not. 19 —The slater Aegaate -wn»eois*d yesterday ofi Montank. Nine ana irere found aboard bat they mtdeso retie-’ lance. The va—lwaabrofht Ante* fealhera Stwi. Loouvuxa, Hot- 19.-406 Memphis Ap* pMf.pithe 14 h. ib« iu*e at Belmoat toba 626, killed, wounded tad aim ing, tad represents ike FideraMoea at 1,000. Coi. Logan acknowledges tha Federal* to bo whipped. .The Richmond fFAig-, ofthe 9th, cays the Goaiedetate army in Virgiaia is reorgaaized. The State ii constituted a department com prising three armies, ol the Potomac, the Val ley and Acquia, under the chief command el Ora. Johnson. Beanregard commands the army ol the Potomac, Gen. Thomas Jaehson the Valley, and Gen. Holmes the Acquit army. The Potomac army comprise! fourdisviaioas— the first, inc'uded in the Valley, under Gtneral Doran; the #ecoml,Gen. G. W. Smith} the third, Geo. Longtime!; the fourth, Gen. Kir by. Smith's troops continne passing through Richmond northwardly. The 4h Texas and Slat Georgia left on the 28ih for the Potomac. All the Federal prisoners in Richmond have been cent to North Carolina. The moor is confirmed that Gen. Lee left Soath.Western Virginia for Sooth Caroline' 1 Floyd again commands the rebel lorees op posed to Rosecraos. Tba Richmond Enquirtr, of tha 13th, pub lisbea tbe correspondance between tbs Secre tary ot War and Gen. Winder, telling the leu ter to make a choice of Federal priaoaere, as a hostage for Smith, condemned at Philadel phia. The lot fell on Col. Corcoran, who was ordered into close confinement in n felon's .cell. Tbe other hostages are Cola. Lae, Coggs well, Wilcox and Wood, Lieot. Cols. Brown and Neff, Majors Potters, Revere and Yogdet, and Captains Richland, Brownson and Jeffer. Geo. Wise is convalescent. The Memphis Apptal says that the journey from Richmond to Memphis ocenpice four, days, owing to the destruction of bridges in East Tennessee. Two ol these bridgeawere costly and cannot be speedily rebuilt. The railroad manager! are Qiiag every ef fort to keep the commneicatioa between by ferriee and temporary bridges. There was great excitement along the route especially at Knovville. Parson torownlow has left for parts nnknewn. Five hundred Uoioasiats were reported at Unionlown when the bridge was destroyed. Col. Josiah Anderson, a prominent East Tennessee rebek politician; wasAUled at the polls on the day of the election. 51 Several skirmishes between Uoioniite and Becessioniats are reported from varions points in East Tennessee. The reported transfer of Zollicoffer'a forces from Cumberland Gap to Etsiera Kentucky la not loundeid. Latest. —Nashville and Memphis papers show that Z illicoffsr is still at tbe Gap, with 4000 troops. A brigade of Tehaeteseane, un der Gen. Carroll, U order to reinforee ZolU* coffer, came from middle Teoheesee. Tbe Bowlttg Green Conner, of the 12th, ■taiei, however, that three regiments, two eompamee of cavalry and a battery ol artillery wee sent from Rowling Green in tbe direction ofScottville, Kj. It is supposed to be lor Z illixoffer'a relief This movement origina ted in a report, of an advance on Danville. The explosion of tba large gin at Colombo! killed eight men, including three officers. Gen. Polk was laid op for sevetai days by its concussion. The Richmond Enquirer publishes, for the first time, tbs official report of the proceed* iegs ol the Virginia Convention, which was hold last spring. It is fell of interesting de* velopemtnts. Tbe frieods and opponents of Beanregard are carrying on an angry newspa per controversy nt Richmond'. Beanregard pnbliahss a card in the Whig, reqoesliog his friends not to notice the attacks of hie ene mies, and dislaiming ambitions aspirations, and announcing his intention to retire at the end of the war to private life. The trouble arose from implied reflections upon the defensive policy of the rebel government in some ot Beauregard's general orders and reports. Governor Harris, of Tennessee,'ta bbi proc lamation ct the 12 b, urgently appeals for pri ▼ate terms to arm five regiments, bow m camp, and threatens peremptorily to disband tnam it no arms be famished. The Legialature passed a is won the 13Jt authorizing Lavia to saixv all private arms, and call 10,000 men into ser vice. A. G. Brown and James Phelan were elected by tbe Legislature ol Miasinippi, Confederate Senators. Tha Fort Smith Time* says that tbe wire be tween Fayetteville end Van Buren have been cut severe! times. Pettni was almost pnanimonsly elected Gov ernor of Tenntsrce.: From Mew York. New You, Nov. 19.—Tbe transport steam er Rhode Island arrived aTlhlf port this after noon, from Ship Island on the 6th, Fort Pick* ans oa the 7th, Key Weet on tbe 10th, and Port Royal on the I7fb lost. She passed, oa the 9 Ji, off Hole in the Wall, the U. State* ecbooner H. W. Johnson, in search of a re ported privateer. She left} at Ship Island, the U. S. frigate Potomac, tbe steamers Cnyler, Mississippi and Massachusetts, and tbe store •hips Kuhn aad Pompero at Fort Pickens, tbe .frigate CotOfido at South Weet Pats, the Preble off fit. Maiks on ths IGib, the Mo bawk . ofl Charleston, tbe Sasqnehannab off Wilmington, epd Ibe Jamestown^ Tbe Hhode Island brings tbe maifTronTlh* varions squadrons, also a large number ol in valids sod discharged seamen, tod the follow ing officer*; Lieut. Frebiger, of tha Savannah, Lienu Russell, of the Colorado, Lieut. San den, of the Colorado, Lieut. Arnold, of the Hobtwk, Lienu Young, of tbe Bavannah* Lienu Col. Creighton, ted Lienu. Haggerty and Coa, of Wilson's Zouaves, Brig. General French, from Fort Taylor, Ltenu. Pope and Lee ofthe Richmond, Lieuu Parker, of Fort Taylor, Lienu Reese, U. 8. A.,-Lieut. Hat field, of the Mississippi, Aeting Master Clif ford, of tbe MiaissippU No nev prises were taken'by the fleeu . - - Tbe report of an attempted attack upon tbs Wilton Zouaves by the rebels, received vis Bsvsnnab, is confirmed. ' The' rebels were shelled froanhe island hr the'Colorado, and re treated to Peueaeoia. Tbe health of Wilson's Zouaves is excellent A bib named Watson «u tikes frost ike schooner San Bemarl, while panning the block•' ide of Mobile with i cargo of nival stores, and oader the Britiih colon. He 11 ipntoaer •board the Rhode Island, sod claims tbs pro* teetion of the Britiih Consul. saw Yobk, Nov. 10 —A latter from Port Royal, dated the 16th, itetaa that Gen. man, on the 14th, a*nt one of hi* aide, Lieut. Wegner, nndar a flag of traoe, to sen? hit pro clamation of South flarollna. Lieut. Wagner waa accompanied by Dr. Baoon/ of tha Sixth OonneeUnut regiment. They proceeded within, two mUee of Gardner'* Ovrnar, wblob vaa said occupied by rebel troops, and than hnd an interview with two rebel officer*, under the flag of truce. The.letter admitted that the de* prrditioot on the property of thedtistaa of Beaufort were the work of blacks, end entirely exculpated our troop* from any fompiietty'wita them. -On thalr return they met Valued of rebel cavalry, who gave them fodder for their home. Naw Yeax, Nor. 10.—A tatter from Charlas ton, dated OoL 3d, cent via Havana, to a gen tleman in Bogtand. and thence remitted to this olty, waa received here yesterday. The write represents the eonditlonof affairs at daplorabla. Business was prostrate, provl lose at starvation price* and no prospect of a change for the better. v Jamas T. Brady, Biq., hu declined the nom ination fqrMayor cf thleotty. New Toma, Nov. 19.—The advices brought by the steamer Atleitie cava .aaaanaaco that tha portion oi tha Fedenltroopa at Port Royal ii'coatTdiFid'ahfe. Extetaivw'works ere re* pidly progressing and fm belag mounted. The entrenchments extend. to Bevide, about five miles from the Fort on" Hilton Head/ eed are Cadet tha superviaioa of Ctpt. Gilmore. FromWuhtngtott, WnsßisoToir Cmr, Nov.l9.—W. W. Le lend, the great stock raitfr of Wcaltern Texas, k*s beta appointed Commissary of sobeistaiee, by the Secretary of War, and assigned to the staff of Gsn. Meagher, of the Irish brigade, with ths rank of Major. Men tion waa nude yesterday, ijh a previous dispatch, of a skirmish yesterday afternoon two miles and a half south *u4t % of Fall's, Church, aisce which time additional' par ticulars have been ascertained. Ths charge open our pickets, tear Brush's boose, was made by 800 rebel and this ; occasioned the stampede. * There tu heavy firing OB both side*, oar men gallantly standing their ground, bat were compelled tbj. retreat to the reserve fat consequence only of ibe superior force sod eevelrj advantage ofthe enemy,who, as U was jestardsy stated, fell back on the ad vance of oar reinforcements. The charge of tbe rebel oivatry was mads on the pickets of Com pany H, 14th Brooklyn Regiment‘.The follow ing are the nemos of the killed: Privates Wm. Seymour end Wa'tsf.Taylor; mortally wounded, Private Wm. Strickier; mining, Lienu Getrn maa, Sergeant HoNeMst, privstae W. A. Jad den, Daniel MeAltny, Gsorge Rotor, J 2. Rich, F. Rich, Wnu Campbell; Clinton Pettit and Nathaniel Lyoh. This uornlsg, a strong force was sent out, by order of Gen. 1 McDowell, to the neighborhood where the skirmish took placel The dead bodies of Beymour sod Taylor were found stripped of their elothing,and with their skulls mashed in, as if with, the butt of e car bine. No other wounds were visible. It is, therefore, supposed that the men were beaien to death. A woman tmog in the vicinity stated that the rebels earned away three of their own dead, together with six wounded. From her description of the uniform, two of the latter belonged to the Brooklyn company. WASHtaoTow, Nov. 19.—Tender! of troops continne to be made to the Wir Department. It it probable that before the meeting ef Con grats the hall million authorized to be accept ed will be sepplied. Offers of additional reg iments of cavalry are declined, owing to a suf ficiency ot that branch uf tlie army; Intelligence bis joatbeen received of the confiication of a considerable amount of prop erty in Sonth Carolina belonging to North ern citizens; among whom ie iueiuded Hiram Walbndge, of New York. - The guards have been withdrawn from the residence of Jndge Merrick, who has reau med hie seat on lbs Circuit Goort bench. WaiaißQTOjr, Nov. 19.—A letter Jan* been le eelvsd by Oepu Charles Candy, Assistant Ad jatant-General to. Lander's Brigade, from Col. • Lee* of the 20th Massachusetts regiment, now • prteonsr at Richmond. CoL Lee states that be and tbe other imprisoned officers have been vary kindly treated, and makes inquiries as to tha disposition mads of tha enemies captured at Ball's Blnff. Tbs Ttbsls say that fewer of the Massachusetts officer* would have 1 been killed, had they not bean too proud to surrender. John R. Hyriok has been appointed Seffond Lieutenant in tha 8d Artillery. By direction of the .Government, the oath not to bear arms against tha United States, has been administered to twenty-nine rebel priso ners etthe old eapttoL''Another hat signified his desire to take the oath of allegUnoe. These proceedings are prellmiaary to their release for an equal number who have been, or may be, re leased by tha rebel authorities. From N-w Mexico. Kansas Cm, Nov. 18.—Ths Seats F« end Carson City mail arrived yesterday, two days ahead ol time, bringing Santa Ft dates to November 2 The through messenger from Seats Fe re ports all quist along the road, end tbe rotda good. The Navsjoe Indian* have been committing serious depredations iu different parte of the territory within the past few day*. - Captain Hatch hu been appointed Brigadier General in tbe volunteer service, and will be ordered to tbe States toon to lake command in Gea. McClellan's army. ’ . At 12 o'clock, bo the Ist Inst:, digs were buoy at half mast in Santa FA, eud a salute fired to ibe memory of Gto. GibaoD, who, for over forty years previous to bis death, bad been Commissary General for tbe U. S. army. Col. Oanby having made a requisition upon the Governor of New Mexico Idr 1200 militia men lor the United States' army service, the Utter had leased an order to tbe Major Gen erate of divisions, in which be driig-naiee the proportion of meo etch » lo 'larniah. The lores thus raised will be stationid at the dif ferent poets ia the territory to garrison them whilst the regular* and volunteer* era in the field. Four hundred men will be stationed au Fort Ualoe, 400 at Albeiqneqne, 400 at Santa Fe and 200 at Fort Craig. ' C*KTlici,~so*. 19.—The United Kicg dom, from-Glstgow oa the 9:b,for New York, hu at fired* The newa is unimportant. The •leaaar.Bremen arrived obL The convention regarding the Mexican ex pedition doee aol fix the number ol ebipe or troops to ba used, or eupalate Tor the march to Mexico. ,i • Bostoh, Nov. 19.—1 - Holliston, Mass., an elderly woman and her dinghies named Reeree, hare been mardered bj Alvlo Pinch, who bent their braina oot with a flit iron and then boroed the honaa down. It was thought he. was laboring under delirium tremena when bw committed- the awful. murder, lie has been arrested. • News fima Washington and Richmond* WasaivoTOi*, Nov. 18.—Provost Jodge Frttie, 61 Alexandria, life recently decided, Id the etie of a drunken soldier, that the cul prit 'might go free if he would aotboriu the Jiidge to eead ill the. remainder ol hie pay to hla Uoilyat the North. It is under*! oodlbat thu penalty-will hereafter be enforced in ell trllli ot Intoxicated soldier* Severalclerka is the Land Office have' been notified of disloyalty.against them by the Pot- Committee. A gentleman who baa jest --arrived here from Richmond brings two hundred letters from the federal prisoners in that city; all franked by Allred Ely, member ol Congreaa lor the Rochester dwriet hf New York, who u itill held at l eaptfve.' The people of Richmond are reported to be -is-n cooditionof great alarm, and are etceed iegly anxious for-tbs future. Tne rapid and heavy plane of* the government lead them to salutary rtfisclioo. Colonel Kerrigin’e regiment,..having been thoroughly weeded, ia now m excellent con dition. Eighteen of ita offices* have been diamiaaad, and. the regiment ie reorganised under command of Lieutenant*Colonel John ston;— N. F. Pdif. ■t< Obiii on th» Buontwa and Pur> PMit of tbi OoT«ruiini« . Mr. Chive addressed the meeting at the American Eichange Bank in a epeeelt ofaomo length, and (ave them very strong and pointed aaanraneee that’the government now taw ibeir way.dearly to quell this rebellion ; that they bad information which warranted-him in say ing that the publie would toon hear glad ti ding* of success, more startling and more ef fective in their rtenUa than those irotat Port -Royaiaxdtbo West; that ncitbei tbe govern ment nor Gan. HeClollan over had'the least idea of placing the;army; lewlnief qa*HeVs,~ but on the contrary, the military plans all eon* templetsd ngiaUr, systematic, and energetic ectivUyinjpnahlag forward npon the rebels, as prud*BC«ajkdjflid|*msat dictated; thatgovern ms&thxdlai&pie'iooda to supply every liability until February ; that the expenses would not gradually become Iso, owing to The meek-of way articlee now conplats, and also-because \the machintry of tbp depart meats was working intoa more ! tetmomieal: «*d_aaU*ticteTj : state 4 of; efficiency*— N. T. WofU. ", ~ r —i Sands’ salt rheum remedy.— tbrimtsencsss of tala modtelttv ln earing dis* •ssso of tbs flkls, stub as BalvbbMiHi*Btag ifcra, Uehj'ecald Htsd, inemsj rssrimis) anj li alilimii a peraiMhrihaaaail»'Of.m»dtolaifc' Bemhf. ftampw 'rityfett'MßHtttteißed fcTba used to throw oat tbs on* bsnhhy bason from tbs system, wbsa by applying - ths belt Rhanm •Rsmsdy ettsorssUy; rsttnee may o« ptaosa toon a ijwdy and permanent car*. • PTeparedshd idd byA.W:A D.eAttjtt.EnreggUta, Ktt ruMoostcßefclfairTosk. > i-. - MfeM HiOfeyAA. f ABHAROOS A 00., Pitta PrexaUtogmagHly. nclfaflwreity - aH.OUABLEHU.HTOW A, yetoiari end Burgeon, 36 FederaVfitreet, Opgosias Oobaesda row; near tbs Supenaio* : .*MJan»yY.ony BUCTER ON OONHIGN- J?- MAfct—Nkig* pitas Tmh Mbmeaota.gettac jam remlved this *y salferiale'br *OT». **oBo**oo. . 12 Ho.» mfcabasC lMINIi«80TA lu ll thoka If ineetbie' OVasbanivs, to ar- Ttv»Tfcvmbi RafOV. acaonuu a cw, . - Wo. it With streak. Diu6 PAPXB UANUINQH of mod- Woseswa. WAI4. PAPERS— 'i ■■**- *?# Y*2 •- * r . - COMMERCIAL RECO PITTSBUBWB [tUporUd aßpaotofly fm_Uu fftWiwrgt flowfli ' tnmt, Nmate 10, 196 L: ILOUR—The markstntealss qukt sad datl,vhl prices, aUbongh •* jst nnehangad, girt *1 dsncsof edecline. Ba]po!76 bblsfamily at $5,0{l 6,16; fiO do do, to $8; tOdo do dtat|i^|Sj and $6.», an! 76 do do ait Bxtn lasted itjIMQI.TI QBflOlElfß—lh* tinmj marks! Is laaelt and daU, white prices remiia enchanted. Bate 10 hhdaBngsr at 10c; 16 bbls Molammat toe; and ! bags Ooffts at 16)£o. BACON—Ike demand for Bseoa dominate Ugl sad holders centrally bats tednesd thsir.flgtitot n ofSQoolbiSbouUer»at4J£o;2ooododoaA6j{c; V do efcMOatdo,and 20cks Pi.-k Jed Bamastle, BHDS—nachsnreS; sals of 00 both fist at $l, 16 do Timothy at $l,£Q; BO do Clover at |4. BALT—firm with a Rood demand et ,an adta a sals of 80 aks *tsU»;l3o bbls at $1,6001,66, a ttd do do *tsl,To. • n BOTTRRan BGQB—Tfeedatninl for Batter es Usees luht, while prices namin'unchanged. Bala 6CO Da prime 801 l a. lie. Kggaflrm, with a sat* of bbtsatl&o. _f BATUK&S—SaIe froth nrsthtnds ofUOftjprtl Western at 400 p*r h. POULTRY—a shadefirmer, Site of 00 pairs dresn Gbfeksas at 2&o per pair. OHBWl—oaohsofed; mis of <1 baa W S, to to stCH«Tc O*RR« APPLIfI-lbAkarply Is fair white that asnd tsaboatrqoal to t} aaleto lotsof 180 bbls ftpm USB to sl7*—soitfy at sl^o. and lower; nte of T M prims at IS % febL • • . -a CHESTHUTS-Bd# of 81 btuh ats2m bask. DRIBD PKAOBKB—to food reg oast; mte of SO bn new crop at S%TB 0 barb; and IB do do at ftt. BUOKWHBAt KLOOB—anchingsd; ml* of K 9>e to tacks at $3 per cwt. HAT—in good dctninO; tala from scales of SO los at slo® ll H toa. H)tATORS—SaIe boasters of 100 bub Pink Bj ax &3cpar btuh: BY* f LOU H—Sale of 13 bbts from iters it U bbL • 00BN MlAL—Sals of 35 bosh prims sifted at 4 9 btuh. ■ HOOP POLKS—BaIe of COQO at $7 for Slacks as $lO for tights. * lapoKta fajr iuwar. WHBBLTNQ—per Hlaerva—A bales rags. SO bl Boar > 4)doala.olarks Aoo*,4S oil t>bls, B P Vleali 80 dodo, Hntchlnsaa Aeo;S4 do do,o WJohmtos eo; C2CO hoop poles, J A fstosr, ITi) both potatoes, hbli apples, flf BratjiShf bbls ala; J Boss; 73 ba wh««t,D Wallace; Bfl bbls flour, Brown A KUkpatri 109 bga barley. Rhodes * Varner; 30 bbls applet, S onlooa, F Van Gorderi 8 oil bbts, B L Pah Best ock co; 8 bgs bitks'i potatoes, MrDsnaeath; T bales h* Wm Batten. km ports »y RaJirond* Pirmcaaa. F* fftm A Obioaoo Rstuosa Nov 19—34 oil bbls,' Wp. Woolridgo; 8M do do, Bn er,flill Acs; (6 bblsoU,Kcosomyod co;£oemptyo boja,Jsalrwin; lotscrspirsn,Le«ts DshuUsoo; bxs candies, JoDtlworth A oo; 10 bxs beef, P Belli A co:B sewing msehloes, W ttnmntr A co; 1000 pi lead, B A Fahnestock A co;S6 skahomloy, LHYo A co; 36 bbls tobacco, Martin H*yl; 13'de pearls, J Ceoflold A co; 26 dos backet*, I oo tabs, J 0 Brer; cka,flbxf rlrets.B bdli wire,B Townsend A co; Sft < backets, 8 do tabs, Graham A Thomas; 80 dos back Jde.>ulUiigtt,Bmltn aco;Bbxabardwus, J BZend Curaunn A fmtmsi Bstuosn—Moesmbsr-1 l car Iron or# Loyd A Black; Ido do, LsertsDatsdl cm 1 dodo,Hallman, Babm A eo, 4bbU efdsr,.f Oooner; 1 okamonla.B bxs tripoti, B A Pabotstoc* to: 810'bxs starch, BHJsek; 34 cks soda sab, pi Upa A Baat; 10 boll whiting. J Pflcott; 14 skapoUt B Uai well; 4 bbts floor, AtwslL Lm A ra;3 kgs b far, D Richard; ll kdls chalis, 7 Walker,T rolls Isa er,fl OsrbaagtL RIVBR IkWf. Ta* B;rs* an Wssiau— Alarms snn Dm cars—Boat* Lainas To-Dsr, crc, sto.—Tbs ri was recoding slowly yssterday, with? fjslby Ihsp marks last teealog. 7hi' w.athsr war smoky,r and cool, with a hnTy.frcnt in tbs a-rly portal I day~.......8aaf0«n eras rstber doll at th* wkarf^t Mlnerra from WhesUng tslog the onlr arriTal hr below, Ihsßm»aflrabamiorZaoesTUls t vUhAj freight liit and crowded with only departore stida from tbo regnlar Qaile a nnmbsr cf boats ere da* here from Cloetoi and Ft Loots. Tba Bay Cltj,Ang]o*fkxoa, Moaia l Lellaa, 3 B Pringle and Marengo, left Olaolnnati: tblidiy on Bstardsy and Sunday. Tbs Ida May a Key W«3*i war* to toars o* Kloudsy,tobe followed Taodsj by tbs lowa and ffs*Uags.,.Tbs Denoiark i loading at Bt tools on Batarday list tar this dty were also tba Bbentnfd and Argocaat al LoaisrfU OtodDßatl and Loniseilla packs! fak.tCH laths com mod Isos stasmer Jacob Poa, to ooteitti ofQeptWm Stoops. .Ebete an exoellrnt craft, ! can brrelbd on leaving as abet# stated..— J Diadam; Oapt Beg**; will doobtleas ge' off for Loolsand Keoknk tkls evening. Shipper* and ] Mogert can rely on tbla boat griog clrar tbroegb. TheDaooiab, Oapt Hrndrlckson, is aanodneed Cs LonU and all Intsnaedlata points this sveotog—. ;Th# Clara Dean was dos last id and will doabtleaa ba ton! »t tbs wbarf tbls ail tog lbs rataxns sgalo today. In Tow*—Harry Bmlibroo,swell known stsaml ol*ikv bat who for tba lavt few months baa bwta d clerk In the Qaarfa rmsater’a Department, andcr t Bosceransta WaafaraTlrglola, arrived hssayst dev on a brief vtot He lain good health and epl and enjoy* osmpllfe hugely. He rstsffia agalo istnrJsy. ' ■ ■uktti by Talefrapli. Psu'MUBU. Not. 19.—floor fa held with ft nan, tot there ta * batter demand; aalaa of aoparfts IISOSHi «tn|lTiOil7S, aod H 45. £ja ftonr Is wanted at fi, and Oon Mao $2 80 Wh«K ta active and n&M; 15,000 bvA'i eiftSStor Peace, and $l4O far Boothtro red;w ocmoaasdsfl W. ' Kye mIU os arrival at Tftc, Cot MWo; old yaU4w M vutad si Ik; oiv it doll ■ 0&fle. Oats store at 89c tor Delaware, tut lor Pasoa. There I#aoeoffeatnfirsthand*;small* f;sl 300120 for Milnankee club, and ft 141 tor i«d western. Corn hia declined; sake 11 bothst6Bo6To> data ft mu lard boar/ at BUO Wnbky 6oiiei9Oftfoßic. Stockists big bar: Chlcage sad Beck Is land 1 liUaotaOastral Aallrotd ftllfc MtoUgse Bcnthan New Tors Or»trs) 90>£ MUwamkee and-Mimln 40: Miaaovrl Btxaa4)W; North Carolina 89; Tenw 4H6 Ulchlgaa Bixaa aSJf; Illinois Ocapcnßotklal 83, Ohio Ban 9ft fedtr.t Ocnpon fivea 1874,8 H QPttPiKi) aT W. * i>. liUUUb\ OpftNKD AT W. A D. HUatJß*, OPS9ID AT W. A D. 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