11 t ~ . SZCI I. II i 1411, - : 1. , • !SI ; . -• • • - 'S&TMIDO MOBIMICI:.••=;09T.10, 181 A ra oo o ISTEUP ENaI Prlal*terd;WW-enini Edition. The StiOthisteace Consonittee..Open. Us of - their New gnome. OA Thunda eating the rooms of the Pittsburgh Sabsiatenee Committee, opposite the Pnasyhranis Railroad depot, oh Liberty :street, ware timed for the inspection"( the sad were visited by about two hen dreg too and - pntlemen. Among those present a l as the ,distinguished philanthropist, Mrs. Nits% of Philadelphia, who has been with Army of the - Potomac, as a minis tering easel, for thethat eighteen months. She be no her way to the Army of the Cum berindiwith •fall ear load of stow for the riskand wounded folding In Tennessee. She expressed herself well pleased with the ad- MI& arralgements which the Committee hays made for the athommodation of sick and weandelleoldlars passing through this city. -We MAUI the, rooms ta:dayiet noon, in -cioniaany''with Mr. P. Vire:man, a mem. her of the Execnitire Committee, and a gen- Unman whit has devoted a large share of his Alm and enercrindartharieg Web : loots and aims of :the organisation. We found every •i' this* tactomplete order. One wan had al . reels lathed, and thethdies in attendants, Miss Kate Dennthton, Mies Maris E. Lane, ud I. B. Satan, had served dinner to esthatitt goldierefwho had last mashed the env - - !The generous ladies' had renewed the tables awl . were awaiting the arrival of which was somewhat behind - • I:lltheenamittee have now two large rooms. 'he Axon& and third stoles of No. 347, "LibertyJthest. In the second story is ." theft Ailing room, supplied with neat tales slain t 'And other conveniences. The bask prt °TAILS room contains a cooking stove. & OM for washing and, dressing crounds, cite.; The conunittee employ goodeeolts, and • a mai arefernielled warm, andin the vary bee style. , TA 'young man, • resident of Po- Crie.olAsay,. Blinds, who had jest arrived - T"' freak Wasblagton, and is now on his way home' Ow le ftulongh, and who had been .shot through the left foot at the battle of Get , ttribaith wee here busily engaged in droning his wood. The Committee have always on Itathl it fall thppth of bandages,. lint, and bast articles necessary for dressing wounds, togethe with articles of clothing, which are tarnished to all who may need them. The third story has been neatly fitted up as seining atertmrsth. There are twelve tidy andcomfortable beds already up and the num ber $ll be largely inereased ' if necessary. These are for the •acoorunodatlon el, !soldiers who are compelled to remain over In cense. gums of the eastern train. failing to con nect with the western trains. InMei room there are books, tablas, desks, eto ,and every ththg is so comfortable and enticing that sot diem w quarter hare must hover, loth to them The entire arrangements are ear talelztery creditable to the ladles and gen- tlemen‘composing the Committee; and who cal estimate the benefits thus volumed spots the tinvel.wornsoldlers—partioutesly the sick andthe wounded f The rooms will beeper. to the public again on Siturday evening, and we woad urge all who:take an interest in the weltered the sol dier,- to give their countenance and rapport to Barmy worthy institution. no Oakland and Emit Liberty Pas Banger RatltraY• Sam of the inhabitants raiding between thestation at Oakland and the township line U*4 observed complimentary resolution! ? pasted by • meeting of citizens on cheers ova -111114 respeetleg the action of the above Com pany, haring, culls Minereville branch of rodnood the fare between the Centro avenue Station and Ifinersoille, from Ave to three cents, wish to eats— That this is only a boon to trangent passim gees at the expense of the regular customers of the road. It, Was the custom heretofore to charge only five cute from PittaborglitteMinereville, and oleo from Pittsburgh to tkilltainshlP line at the second toll gate, on the East Liberty road. Lately • cheese of ratio has been adopted, by which, on the But Liberty road, a few females who raide between the Station at Oakland end the townehip line are made to pay Wok Matte each more then formerly, while those living between the township lice and Squirrel Hill switeb, ate reduced from Ire to' three ante, all others paying the came • vitas as formerly. lhensageardmlty of the Company cenobite in charging transient paesengers on the MI-' events branch two cents lees than before, between Centreavenue Station and Miners vine, and charging their regular custom toe three cents more on the same line—and also reduoing the fare on the Bast Liberty reed two cents to transelent passengers, and chug leg their regular customers three cents mole than before. We nenalder the discrimination .to be tiejtist firwards no, and have, therefore, very saner ally dial the change of rateh not' used the ears on that part of the road. - Now we respeetfelly submit that when a, change of fare beeomee nthossary, all should' be d 'alike. If five cents le too little dirgetreate cents, or whatever fare is props tee compensate the company, and we shout! not complain, provided the same fare ;seal obliged to the old established potato as for med 72 that le,,let the fare be thalami , tit the Owns* line at the mond toll gate, that it is to Oaklanceetatien,whatalreithai fare may \ ha. gonit rroceedings. In the 401111 of Quarter Sesslinu, before Judges Mellon and Brown, this morning, the ease of the Commonwealth against Joseph illebold,'Telp Trapper %44: -7 - - BLUM ITU RUSHY REINFORCED 11to Es , imated Force 170,000. THE RAID ON ROSECRANS' REAR• COMMUNICATION ONCE MORE OPEN Brooker Jrear Murfreesboro. &IBS IR fitillAL RUDE'S ?BOIT New Tong, Oct. 9.—The Herald'. dispatch, dated Washington, Oat. Bth, says : By the latest private steins from the South It ap pears that Bragg's army has been reinforced since the battle of Chickamauga by the fol lowing troops: One division from Richmond, commanded by General Arnold Rini, one from Western Virginia, commanded by Gen eral Sam Jones, one from Ikitersbutg and Weldon, oommanded by General Howell Cobb, and three famine batteries from Late' army, vie: Cutts', Biodgett's and Walton's. In addition Bragg hat his original army, consisting of D. II:Bill's and Polk's corps, besides four divisions from Mississippi and Alabama, one division from Charleston, one division of Georgia State troops under General Walker, one division from But Tennessee, seven divisions from Lee's army, the Georgia State militia under Wayne, 5,000 cavalry under Pillow, 16000 cavalry under Gen. Wheeler, and three pieces of artillery. ills whole force Is estimated at 170,000. It is now represented that Jos Johnson has reserves at Borne, Bas ses, Ifingston,Oarterrville and Btowh bridge, to the number of 5,000. ''The Herald has the following special from Nashville, October Bth: Up to this time we have no news of especial importance regard hag the doings of either our own forces or those of the enemy in the neighborhood of Chattanooga. Railroad communication has not bairn resumed. The damage-done to the railroad is greater these was Brat supposed. Inform has been received, which goes to show that the enemy has divided his mounted force, engaged in the recent raid, into eaveral detachments, and these, again, Into minor on, and th at inch detached bands now infest the mountains sad woods, to those neighbor , hoods, thereby rendering common road travel dangerous to other than strong mUltery com mands. Telegraphic communication was still inter rupted to-day between here and Stevenson, Alabama. It is reported it will be all right again to-night. hew a gentleman to-day who was made a prisoner by the rebel forces when they were In the neighborhood of Murfreesboro. This gentleman says the rebels had intended to reach our railroad line some two day" sooner than what they did, but owing to unforeeen causes and detention incident to moving their artillery, they were delayed and had, at least, to make extra efforts in order so get op in time to cause their movement to la a surprise and effect their object. Be also says that the rebels admitted hav ing failed to carry out to full enemas their main design, and they destroyed the railroad and bridges as much to protect their retreat, and for the sake of doing some mischief, as they did from any consideration ot interfer ence with Roseanne' 'applies or reinforce menu. A special to the Herald{ dated Nashville, October 8, say. that the Government is ones more in oommunication with Roseman.. Gem Hooker was near Murfreesboro when Wheeler mad* his raid. Communication Is about fully restored, and everything will go forward as usual. New Toni, Oct.' 9 —The Herold has the following: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Oct 8 —Daring the last twenty-four hours indica tions of a collision between the two armies was imminent, but I doubt if any will 'pood 1, ily„ostmr. Our forces , now at the front, ' . Itt yesterday and night b , fore that there ger of an attack, and made prepare to meet it, but quiet has prevailed since. M . -The report telegraphed to the press from Washington that a rebel brigade occupied a poslUomnorth of the Rapidan, is Woo:rect. Our force" picket theentlre north bank of the river to its confluence with the Rappahan nock, and a single rebel brigade or division would necessarily bring on a conflict. The army has been paid off to September let. Thebest feeling prevails in the army, and reenlistment for two years is going on rapidly, aad fully two-thirds of the Army of the Potomac will es-enlist. The following is from the Richmond Brent finer of the Bth: Oardonrcitto, Oct. 3.—The report that Gott. Meade had sent two army corps to Rosemarie, and the enemy was preparing to fall bade, is contradicted. Our scouts say that bat one corps has been sent to Rosanna', and no indi cations of the enemy falling back. CA R PETS- OIL CLOTHS. NEW FALL STOCK JUST OPENED AT THZ NEW CARPET STORE McFarland, Collins ,& Co., 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST., Botwest th. Post cow and Dfripotcl4oll(lll4. Having last porcbanal b3l cab, darinig lb. racant favorable condition at the mutat', a rocket eittenalre scl complete asaortocant of tba newest and asked styles of • OARPET - S, • Oil Cloths, Window Shades, We in now C&1174 pas AT PRIORS OF A YEAS AGO 87 oar reduction In prices Ito turn almost closed end mu former ptumbnua, and nem nder to bnyen at wholtual• and retail IS INTIBILY NEW AND IBM EITOON tinialwind by any war eared In MU city BLaGAINIS 0 ' .A. IR, 1 2 ' IC T 13 JUT OMILD, AT Tit' CI a, 1113. ra, EA. 87 FOURTH spngET, A barge anortmant, which 'rill Be sold at a- very put reduoilon Liam bils prim. W. D. & H. XICALLMI. JOHN BALL & CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORK% • • minima, PA., Naattacturars and, doolara to all the different Mods of PLOWS, PLOW °avow. O0':0113. COT. Tll3O DOES% do. Witt greatly Inoreasal tlor for &log braloru. we carman: invite dramas to en no • aOL Nanuf.ctory, Toroparaatoslllo. Warahoaio, Oodla alloy seS Marty 19., Plttatig. JOHN 11J! T. J. HALL. BIYPH=N WOODS, jaa..l BROWN, 123=1 Ynvivuttdrn MM... MY • nave the largest sad host sasortmeat et I'HOTOCIV.APU ALBUMS is the My of rittebtorsh, sad Olsen u tow, sad • Utre lower, thew geode 04 shahs quint, ere twasl.. 17 told tor. Dealers la the couritry es 7 Maw they tartan Ulan oar seeks of Albion tree can't Halsey others 7.1.. teahD.l l l fourth st,e•t Vshu as, as efftirda YAW. o MITT WM A.l.lll—Taro lato, 23 fat 4 In. tome 41110 loot drop to an alliy, oath slogs doubt* Am% Wm= Zama in 4 Howl AMA. • dial. table loanton for • Medan or Dottier. Alm, norm fine bnlining atom Anytime° Moidonoon nom Allnorsollto, Irmo 34 to 1 tore men. Alas, a large number of tadtdlng tote, of MIMS slogs, of from 83 to 60 nod treat 1710 0 to 120 hot dap, Muted at'_ tbo leito.m -of it. Wilk Strad B•Elwo. . . tuntardgned, fito Mato of lianOn; Aso% W. A: 2/2/1/1011 N, 1111 D. VIM tfAleS*- 1 / 9 ur Aims of Wonn. c.Eletailielisahre !mire sar i ais llerlelitt . 1001rot.bylt0, 3 47caul4 a tekies4 tee NoOtreleassfareek Pittetremiti ; „,:eia*• MMWM COMIERWAL BECOBD FINANCE AND TRADE FIUDAT, OCT. 9 —Colt box spin advanced, cur Esse York dispatches quoting at 147, tiros& private - advices received reported it at 11634. Silver, too, t. higher, having advanced to 14234, The rates for min her, are irregutar, god rie greats nominally at 143 for g• U and 1583139 for diem Eastern ex change ii steady at par baying andY,,,gtX plum milts g. In the Nev York stock market orC'edoesdey, Olevotand Pittrborgh shares sold at 1074610734, an advance; and Pittsburgh, Pvrt Wayne t Chicago at 87";1ge7%. Marietta & Cincinnati at 7034 for first and VOX, for the torund Premed. PITTSBURGH AUK T 9 rIIIaLT. October 9, YLOUB A GRAlN—Wheat loin demand and prime Bedcellareddlly from wagon al 0,115. There is consid arable inquiry for Oats, and with huts limited supply rims have farther advarced; see of 1 car to affront 733(0. Gun also is In demand, with an upward ten deny; ralavei 5 cora Shelled, part to arrive, at 57 .0 0. Darla) may be quoted firm at 51,25 from wagon, and but little coming In. Flour is quiet bat firm, tad grades cf Matra Family telling readil7 from glom at 58,00. Bye flour la le demand, and we note small galas of choice at IG per bbL 61100151112.5—We lama to report a continued firm Market, though the transactions for tome days hays been Dmlgd. Wo me small Wes al 15 to Igo for bale to.prime Sugar; Ste for Coffee—holden generally ask ing 3N)—Nolasees 63, 63, and Cho. Bale of 10 bbls aoolden• e ,6yrnp at 750. Moe is quiet andunchanged. HAT—Is quiet and wlthoutataterlal change. Sale from maks of LO lead a at $32,834 porton , and 20 balm prim from More at $3O. BUTT= & EGlGS—Pactsd Butter Is dull aud nominal at 170111 c; 801 l to idling at 20 to 23a, and print 25c—for choice. Eggs to fair demand, and sell readily at 15a. POTATOES—smaII sales of prime lieshannoska and Poch Wows from sore at 856950. New Jew/ Sweet Potatoes are selling at $5,00.. BAOON—The market is less aril» and the stock, comparatively 'peaking, isalmcot exhausted. Small rates of Shoulder, at 13%c; &Ides (PAcre for Bibbed, end 10)010a,fic for Plain Hams. 0119.15BSBOILS—There ls considerable Inquiry, but there are nano in ma: kat. They would dal read ily:at:2l2 to 513 per bbl, as to quail y. CHEESE—Ie etesiy with a eon Inned.good demand but unchanged; mile of 90 hos Western EMITS et 1340. APPLES-Ihe demand for trims Apples appears to be folly egad to the supply, and, for such, the market may be quoted firm at 52,7520,00 par bbl . BEANS—Ore beginning to come in mon trendy, and we mince our cootati. me to 52,90132,75 per bosh I.ldere generally asking the last named figure. Pittsburgb Petroleum !darker. OcT. a —Tee oil market median. dull and deprea• sed, with but a no 7 limited demand for either Crude or Refined. Theta au a percer.ible decline In Crude and there appear to be no Limn ear ti at the con- Qtotatium may fairly be &Wen at 15, pack age rsturued, and 31, peelers Included, though some bolder are asking higher ta'ins. Thera war not a single, transaction In Refined in bond, and, a the market l umsettliod end Irregular, It is Imps& bla to give quotations. We netice a mile of 25 barrel light straw free ell at 62—to go to St. Lnuht. Den gue and Saddle= remain quiet and tutano std. Pew York Petroleum Market. Special Myatt. to the Pittemagh GlaceMe. New Yoam, Oct. 2 —Crude le nominal, with omen min on the .Got et=VS. }leaned In, bond is quiet bat =changed; .&a at 6106 for present delivery, boym• . piton, and 66412 for November, buyers op. tion. ' Itefin.d free ringer from 62 to f 3 Liapths t. unchang.d, with sales of Itefinel at 27022. O. A. 8. laticrae's Petroleum Circular. lavaxeoon, Sept 2.s—Me hate had an emu:tomato bly dull sock, et , rtlmtebbs only to the ettll tea. lion of Bogdan Befloed, whlott foet bang xenl UP • Our of the most exttnordinary events connected NUM= Is the tart that IMO eta Refined ere being shitqw; back X. How Yak ty the 4 ,0 mit." It Would septet [het It he. 00.0 porcheed here, and cold la hew York for forward delivery, at rates whk.li mak l, but e the nenotorratioa rot • matter ol oubt ful mu one of certain aelcalatiou. B d eyond the ~,e e elty of the altar, tbere to nothlog in the ship meat to create much marvel . Ootton, Brittle o Torptottne, he, in, ham of lute frequently beta le t tonged to atomics. Oro ii-7. 0 olte of Amencatt at X2l. and 100 eke cf Canadian at LH. Refined 2, 0.1 to Se 7d. at whlebt it to doll. Spirit, 750 case, et le td—ts Id demanded for mks. SCSICity 01 Coal at iiincinnall. The Omelet:ail Price Cothent, noticing the scarc ity of coal at that pls., and the exceedingly high price, ass.: o•The deer still 1 eeps deem, and notwithstanding the tact that of tailbone are mined and It bonze et and above Pittsburgh, none can be brought down, sod the people of ails dry, admonished by the et Laing winlry winds which have prevailed during the week, an grettiy gannet. The price ranges from $l2 to $ll ger hied of 2.5 bushels, but tho coal rather than the rice b the otnalduatiou, ex there is none to be hod orolasequenth. She City Council, st its last erasion, appointed a committee, and gave It MOLD to boy coal and bring it In by railway from all potato where the cold can be found. sad s: h it in small orient' les 1. the citizens at cod price, but the amount needed for don retie and manufacturicg rut , poses cannot he obtained in thin manner, and mann withers will have to step to a gnat extent. The Intends cf thin city demand that arrangements to made to have an abundant supply of coal slims on bend, otherwise our wisnnfacturlng prorparity will be grauly n carded In Ita enwerd nevem" Chicago llarket Ocr 11.-3 ire 'hipping acchmmodalione for Flour and rolling freight an very limited, the Propeller Liner aneliallroods tieing crowded to teek utmost