The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 21, 1863, Image 4

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WEDMDAY. 31--P4I.PG:;i;OCT:_2I, 1863
CITY AND t ÜBTIRBAN.
a Glaring Election Frauds ll ,
The Pow Is dreadinlty- exercised over what
It Is pleased to designate "glaring eleetlon
-• frauds." The voting of the soldiers at Camp
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Copeland, In Wilkins township, was pronoun*.
ed a fraud; and now the same paper notes the
fact that "seventy odd - students attending
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the University in the Pint Ward, Allegheny,
.wood to the polls in that ward and deposited
their ballots for Andrew G. artist." This is
pronounced "a glaringfrandi" By the "Uni
versity" we suppose is -Meant the Western
Theological Seminary;',Wo *new' that; in the
opinion of the Post, it wawa heinous offense
for ministers to talk ‘Tiolltita; and an
- unpardonable sin for . ; them to " take the.
stamp," but we had reason to believe that the
editor of that '.'liberal" sheet would object
to students of theology- exercising; the right
of suffrage. And:they all voted, the Union
ticket I The golds*, as well sui,:the ;indents
voted against WM:IMMO. It is itrenF how
peoplawha-: ought to know bettu, nisi. ,
• in t•he ,"perpetrutiort ef bands."- Bn there
are .some honest
.'people` In' the 'world, who
will do what is, right; and, Ss an Instance ! we
cite the following fron;thaßedfard Ingusrer,
for the, airmail edification of-the Post '
.fghtirMestaiinsing aildlddieroTmobil wit
nemOlty ;us :last Tuesdal;fa.thamldstof the
eiiinestneii depicted upon every countenance,
watt - the mosarobing of Capt. George Wieder'
Poor. House Brigade to the polls. At its head
marched the table George, and St his
heels the glum representative, Lieut. B. P.
Meyers. ' The Brigade was compoeed of the
"Bane; the halt; - and the blind," the old,
enfeebled,,sick, and emaciated, armed each
with • Copperhead ticket."
itttsalonarles to the Freedmen.
. A farewell missionary meeting will be held
Belt
'this evening, in the ' d 'United Presbyte
rianAharch, Allegheny, n the occasion of the
departure of a number o ladles and gentle
men as missionaries and teachers to the
Freedmen Of the South. A number of inter
eating addresses will be delivered. 'The mis
. stuairies and teacluns hat, been divided into
-two eosin, and- are as fo owe : Pint Corps—
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Rev. TluimasCalahan, Su rintendent I John
'Lackey, Misses Henrietta )Los, A. M. Smith,
Aggie E. Hammond , Agu e raster and • Lis. -
lie M. Findley will constitute the first corr.
Second Corps—Rev. B. F. Vsmatta, Superin
tendent; Joseph M. McConnell; Mrs. Mary
E. McConnell, Daniel .IL bleFite„Mulda J.
Ricketts, Isabella Brown, Jennie Huddleson,
and Miss Logan: They will leave itotice for
their Sold of Libor on the Lower Mississippi.
The - Board of I'reedmon Minions, at a
late meeting, adopted the following Temkin
tions :
Resolved, That when the state of thi funds
will allow, it will -be the desire of the Board
to elect other missionaries and teachers; and,
that this may be done without delay, it is hoped
that congregations or individuals will forward
bode Immediately. , .
Bosared, That congregations be nested
to collect new and, second-hand clothing for
the use of the contrabands, and for,wird the
same to John DeaniAllegheny City, Pa.
The Board resolved to pay missionaries $5O
In advance, and Wallow each $lO extra for
subsistence. -
• • - Supreme Court.
TIMILSILLT, Oet..2ll.—.Present, Chief Justice
Lowrie' ,andludges-Woodward,Thompson and
Strong.
Shaffer's Appeal. Argued by White for ap
opellant,lind by Hasbrouck, contra..
Coleman vs. Ross. Argued by Hamilton
and Acheson, and T. R. Hamilton for Cole
man, and by Parasites, contra.
Dougherty vs. City of Pittsburgh. Argued
by Purriance for plaintiff is error, and by
White, contra.
Rost vs. Lynch. Argued by Woods for
plaintiff in error, and by Hasbrouck, contra.
Oakland Passenger Railway Company vs.
Cit of Pittsburgh. Argued by Kirkpatrick
and y
Mellon for plaintiff in error ; White, con
tra, not heard.
.Biddle, vs. Manown. Argued by Hamilton
and. Morrisorr for 'plaintiff in error, and by
Hasbrouck, contra.
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Keeler t al. vs. Schmertz et at. Argued by
Smithldr laintiff in error, sad by Rirkpat
tick and Hon, contra.
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—the Granf
-receiving
terenoe to
room.
District Atrney Carnahan called no the
ease of Bess rd Traitor, of the Sixth Ward,
ehargecton o hof Cap!....l.3lMon'goiter, Pro
vost, Malzhal, with penury, in swearing that
he bad never exercised the right of suffrage,.
-Thant waedralte4and - claimed 'exemption
On fhb ground that ho wisisot 'a eitiloh. Ho
wes sworn as to'whother he bud over voted,
anctanswered that ho tad not.; It was after-
wards discovered that ho ' had' anted, in the
Sixth Waid, and was indicted forPorjury. It
farther alleged that Trainor is a deserter
frOnVrierin'S' battery, eh that if ,soquitted on
thecsiminateliarge, ho wilt either he held 's:
a deserter or sent into the seterce , as a can,
script. ' The ease isiint-oti:triel..
.paging - Atiiialicifir olo o l
the Monday zight,ei , mott-ilarii%attempt
7p "wide - to iob who
taloiti-st thsr bonier of cltettittuf Ann
Ogee% M. 'the:Villa Ward, Alieghini . . Two
men' mitered the:cellar through - the eoal-bole„
and thence aseeilded into thohnx-roMithrough
. .
a..thep d00r. .- •to codedia.
the sleeping apartment alit: aid.:ltte. Calli
han' mid with drawn pCstoli demanded their
mei:ay...Mrs. Casio% wan eti&itilid that she
sereatted'at tho,tep of heivalie; end alarmed
on the opposit&11148 - Ot the greet.
Thalrould.bo tobbete, fearing that they might
Ad'Agigbli_heatidiretreat exid'euomodod
.thmakigg.their Vit- 2 1 4 fr: 31 AAti l i i t s",
.dburwho cannot-ars l 4 - screaming au thus or
It Oily:4mM • be . F for it,
hi!boi:piiiieiart-of
- that pierdiscity: Site :dfiflood esridoe 9,114 1
bolsnp In Miscast.,
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Occileast:Olicht, pihecil."...ichiCo:Olock, Oro
nab dtscoreredin third floor of.the: Veit;
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air"on otreotil ;
-Thiantiiilejil,i,teifecarceesse
of, Aimee, dam, and, it is supposed thst. - -4.14
' izirdectinleicett • to"thelefste
;The Ilope..Eitespor wee sato
se eiiipaciecheileg.
Asinshierable istrott r whieb:iiriowsecc.:
dins of had were Weited.—treetberlirecdi
oihittlehottAiletiefi_jrC#;iicerliiN of the
otter creiflilessioes 'of.L tho . — p4sOrit..Suppli hf.
hose. Theilhei had fo be c ut In
• • ' the water upon the direisird.the bititoV
: intWair eonsiderably
l,osu drotnPhittood:A;ryh,i twos
crese.oismimeaduAliii.ilaciapnese
. t etthCbpitiligilinf bo Tight
in a del or two
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Br clowil t restaing,tti his fstherridr,
jams doTies, s few miles ebovo Fehelleeti
on 131•411°11,07 riv e s, emliml*Asu lddo4-
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eastlirc Are 11* ii:0413 jilAtiligetiou nods
--,toft4w.ana tais bayllsi'kart Vius truzik
goonerld9CSOottoo-ttiqutst to, •
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threatened the aew Ovary wan violence. Juni
- . notnallfenceeeded in stopping the works for
. . , day. lience the ehuae of emphsey.
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States District Court.
art—Judge McCandleas -esidhug -
Turroaintspatuieled, anu after
instructions of the Court in re
;etc duties they retired to their
Tueetdo of a Returned Soldier.
The Free Presbyterian Church.
The following preamble and resolutions i t
were adopted by the Free Presbyterian Synod,
late meeting in New Castle :
.. anew, The ides - her been promulgated
that the Free Priabiterian Church, seeing
that Its great principles are spreading all over
the land, has accomplished eta inisilon, and is
disposed to merge into other organisations
which substantially take our distinctive '
ground ; and, whereas, countenance has been
given to this idea by the withdrawal of the
Presbytery of Ripley and its connection with
the New School Presbyterian Church, There
fore,
esoloot That we rejoice , with exceeding
great joy that other churches in the land, and
-indeed the American People,North and South,
axe convinced of the entire iniquity of Ameri
can alarm, and that 4 must die if the nation
would sve and the church maintain its
purity.
Resolved, That, although we advocate the
unity or the Church, end are opposed to mul
tiplying or keeping in existence unnecessary
- religious organisations •, yet, in the judgment
of this body, the way is not open, without a
murdfiee of principle and a loss ofself-respect,
to dissolve our organisation and smite with
any other branch of the Church now' existing
in this country
Roplocci, That In the midst of the mighty
upheaval of Institutions, opinions, and organ
isations which Heaven in just retribution has
brinighenpon the land, and the consequent
change and transformation that must inevita
bly take place, it is the duty of the F. P.
March to maintain the petition which the
'Scriptures,' our consciences, - and the Divine
Providence compelled us to take at the first,
and stand still and see the Salvation of the
Lord. •
Resolved, That we recommend to the con
gregations under our care to enlist with vigor
in the truly Christian work of educating the
freed men of the South who have been made
such by the President's Proclamation,to
cherish their institution of learning thcati at
Iberia, Ohio, and to wait in faith and patience,
the Lord of the .harres to send as able
and faithfhl laborers for our t
vacant fields.
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Major General Herron.
The St. Longs Democrat pays the following
high compllmeht to Gen. Herron, now on sick
furlough at his old home in this city, and
late commanding Illikeissippi and Louisiana:
"Tho history 0 ho
topresent war his shown
mo brighter example rare military genius
than that exhibited by Major General Herrcin.
Entering ilie. _service as_ a captain, he has
fought his way into the highest..position at
tainable by an American S.A.:Mir."
- Prior to his departure, the following gen
, eral order was issued by the commandant of I
the 18th Army Corps r
- lisauqoaruss 13rn Aliati Coors,
CARIIDLLTO'S;L.L., Sep t. 25th, 1863.
_....ftw144,..0auxa5,50. 39.-111 or General Herron ,
basittgreeeindiesym &absence seas- tffile non
rectirthe-Department -Camnistalsr, with the trice
spin* of a soldier, remained with his men as long so
the special . sersiee entrusted to him required.
The command being about to join the core'Gen-
the
Imre of absence takes effect. In parting wi
eral Henon, though but for a time, the General
oie com
manding deems It U fitting opportunity torlis btu'
owe promptness and efficiency with which every
that carried towards . the enemy has been
‘ obeyed; and for the veal and bravery displayed by
bit command during the rapid, &Malt, frequent,
i and successful campaigns conducted by Major Gen
cal Herron in person.
Hy brder a Major General E. 0. C. Ord. command
■ in cone.
. The Criminal Court.
TURSDAY, Oct. 20.--Judges Mellon and
Brown. . • .
James McCollister, charged with malicious
mischief in stoning a house at the Six Mile
Perry, was'con;rieted. Sentence deferred. •
Mary Heintiatt and Ellen Henderson came
Into Court on cross snits for ussult and bat
tery, and both were convicted. -
Jacob Marts plead guilty to a charge of
assault and battery, and was sentenced to pay
a fine of ten dollars and costs.
. 'Frederick Brook, colored, plead guilty to
the larceny of ten dollars, from Daniel Ewing,
and was sentenced to the pen i tentiary for one
year:
Several surety cases were also disposed of.
A Bold Burglary.
On Sunday evening, between seven and
eight o'clock, some person entered the dwell
ing of Mrs. Jane Walsh, near the canal, above
Federal street, and carried off a large trunk
full of articles of .female apparel, a carpet
sack, a number of shirts, drawors,.and other
articles of .clothing. Suspicion fell upon a
man named Thomas Carroll, and 1131 informa
tion was made before Mayor Alexander, by
Mm. Walsh, charging him with the offense.
He was arrested in this city, having some of
the stolen geniis in his possession', and it was
ascertained that be had pawned a portion of
them. Ho was committed for trial.
. OW. Xmas HO? itemeven.—The Cincin
nati Gazette, of Monday, says: "Major Gen
eral Sreglyy and staff .arrilred ln this city yes
terday-morning; staying • throughout the day
at the Burnet House ., The General is 'on leave.
of absence of thirty days,. and left Chatta
nooga on Monday last to revisit his home in
Pittsburgh, fur which place be left last night.
Was 'are harppy.to be able to contrad"ctsa reporen-
t
which is in circalation, to the effect that G
eral liegleY has been relieved from his com
mand. The report, we are assured, has no
I foundation in fact."
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AGGIUVATED ABSA,IILT.—MattheR Cialpbello
tavern keeper, ofthe Fourth Ward, Allegheny,
was hold.to bail by. Mayor Ab, in.. the
coin of $4OO, to answer s charge of havingper
petrated stivaggraysted assault and battery
_upon William Linton, on Sunday last. Camp
bell alleges that Linton' denranded something
to drink, end Da bp44 refused autpaultod him*
which led to the difficulty. He entered a cross
suit against Linton for assault.
'Swttcuress Eizeow.L.l'rer underitand that
the 'Young • Men's Mercantile :Library 1101)-
012410 p, through their Lecture Committee,
hate Condition itn ingiOnnent-with Mr. John
B.(latish, o:two ;
(laugh ha lectures s , lobe Jelleere,
n
January.- f
Mrr new on
the subject-084=ga People,Y.which he win
&Plc hem. -
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PROT. ROBVIT•KIDD II now giving 6 COMM.
bf ii.tonti dulture, elocution and light
EFFlika4ves at , Carry's, korFosl, Xnetit,ists.
Terrine; in adiariii, h - cotuso - Of t!cuity .
lesisons, in special dii (miming chivy*,
mooting twice 1 week, $5. For particrolars
till at 62 and 54 St. Clair -street,. Pittsburgh,
' Sitieittatm =Cotiirr.s•Ut6suoiliallit :irate for
Crovernotin-this.,ootuiti is: Curtin 1,754;
Woodirirdr.lAL 'Carib:Vs majortiy, 156.
Rho ZenfaeratiO edasted.l6beir Prothonotary,
Troasnrer and Auditor, while the Upton party
?'eartidettii%i m.Rbfyi llielAtt;-Vocitatisoar
an a ciyikn-frie. '..;1 r.'r c v,. f .0.. c ., ..• , .
t , Eioact jileNCEll RoDerahir‘f ollolVin g
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caakiyAtiontrtitsr:,..laidreir IlLactikayi ea*
'of theriddricarifrotiietliodtans An. this sectioil
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PE.XING 64ZErfE TELEGPAVS,
LIGLIND AND THE UNITED STATEF.
SPEECH OF LORD WHARNCLIFFE.
GREAT EASTERN COMPANY BANKRUPT
GEN. ROSEORANS REMOVED.
JEFF DAVIS AND THE BRITISH CONSULS
LEE'S STRENGTH AND POSITION UNKNOWN
Special Dispatch., to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PlLLunni.rnis, Oct. 20, 1863.
The mails by the Hibernian are at. band.
The London Times says that England won't
go to war, though it has witnessed the des
truction, for two yearn, of its clearest inter
ests, cotton, and submitted to an imperfect
blockade, which a single puff of our breath
would blow away, andalloWed a military gov
ernment to consolidate Itself, which ,is almost
certain to use its usurped powers against us,
rather than take any steps which shall inter
fere with the peace of the world. The
pOsition of Prance in relation to Mexi
co, and the conditional acceptance of the
crown by Arch Duke Maximillian, amounts to
something more than a diversion in favor of
the South, inasmuch as they are a forcible and
practical protest against the idea of one dom
inant republic on the North American conti
nent. We have hitherto had good reasons for
remaining neutral to the extent of abstaining
from recognition. When those reasons fail,
and we are neither bound, nor disposed to
specify before hand upon what condition that
failure depends, it will be time to change our
ground.
Lord Wharncliffe, President of the Anglo-
Rebel Recognition Club, said at a big meeting
at Clarence Hotel, Manchester, as reported in
the Cork Herald, that "there was no doubt
that they must bo at war before long with the .
Northern. States, unlops those States change
very much in their tone towards this country,
or unless such extraordinary reverses happen
to the South tkaf the North would completely
overrun therein which case the Northern army
would be required to keep the country in sub
jection. If we were to declare war against
the Americans, our beet position would consist
in being on terms of close friendship with the
Southern States. [Applause.] Ho wished to
see a well digested scheme of emancipation
spread over a series of years, leading to no
violent alteration of the compact parts of the
policy of the Southern States, but having as
an end the freedom of the hirelings now living
In that country."
The Manchester rimas, per contra, says that
reporters were excluded, and that the meet
ing was a humbug.
Lord Whiarneliffe says the Preeident of the
United States does not write grammar. No
more did Oliver Cromwell. But those are days
when the schoolmaster is abroad. Well, will
Lord Warneliffe undertake to construe the
next Queen's speech- It is notorious that one
half of oar Bishops cannot write grammar •
It was only the other day that the Bishop of
Rochester was convicted of en offense in this
lino which was absolutely monstrous. The dis
tinguished man who acts as Secretary to the
Prince of Wales sins so fearfully in this respect
that he is now allowed the licence of a veteran
blunderer. Lord Warneliffo must be more care
ful. if Lord Warnoliffe will submit to classify
his ideas, he will find that what he wants us
to do, is to declare for the South and decide
an undetermined quarrel in their favor.
The policy and aims of tbo Southern Inde
pendence Association are of marvellous little
value. It would have beep honester and
safer to drop. slavery odt o(their programme
altogether.
The Great Eastern steamship company have
gone into bankruptcy.
The Now York Tribiaie of this morning says
Rosecrans has been removed.
'Reports from the Mississippi say that there
are not more than ten thousand rebels in that
State, all the rest having been sent to assist
Bragg In Georgia.
Jeff. Davis has taken umbrage a the action
of the British Cpnstils in referenoe to foreign
ers enlisted in the rebel service, and has die
missed them all from the Confederacy. The
Southern papers rejoice greatly at this event.
The authorities at Washington are still ig
norant of the strength or position of Lee's
army.
The Paris Siert Pay. and Opinion Nationata
ridicule the idea of giving any countenance to
Alexander H. Stephens, should he arrlre there
on a mission from Jeff. Davit.
The French journals were generally of the
opinion that Stephens did not contemplate
such a journey. W. J. J.
FROM THE POTOMAC. ARMY.
THE REBELS FALLING BACK
oun AUM Y A.Dvxricis'4;l,
A Grau.u. ENOADE/lENT NOT INDICATED
TILL CUM GOMM CLOSE
BOLO RAID OF MOBBYIIUERRILIAB
LEE'S MOVEMENTS AND DEMONS;
ANOTHER RAM MT
A O MARYLAND' ANOINNMV
ROM PPREHENDED;
STUART'S CITALVTIMO VEN ROUTE FOR
1191.
NEEGETED REMOVAL OF GEN
ROSECRILITEI , •
gig SUCCESSOR" NOT YET NAMED.
New xosig,ciat.-....o;—Taki. Herald's Waa l .
_ ~
-*
;ingtott chiller therfolibwingi • .
'' Avail of Ao . Aite'iitei,: act. MIL—It is now
quit/ . °finitely ; settled That the rebels are
felling back towardir the' Itaiddanv and our
array 'effort theta bulb prosipoolg.
. . couitzu-otioi treins,hisvo Vtin,nearly se far
as 'Bristowr's Station tto!day, and•to-Morv
'supply -trains will yaw ,to 'or bornd: , that
point: ' , j . • i
The Vestle"bridge at 'Bristow: woe burned- -
by - the rebels: - The tow* hetWeect - htnemalia ,
'end Catlett's Btation wee almost wholirtont•
up hi them. '.. '
r , th e plight skirmishfuitn-der *ea net in
diAto O. general ongagement:es pNbabletand
flurlearepielpfltena.theputraltor the Seeing
rebels, may be considered olosed.`;; - ..:1 ,
twilit:tiro:4:oa.. 16.L-YeatiirdaiiWhlte'r::
And.idosby's guerrilles,niimberingabouttpdit
men, came down from' ear Aldie,netir elhen.
tillyoind takingthe Prying Pan road; abe;',-
`oceded in getting ' tadvrcim the army *indite
defame. - ‘One.gangeinta•-aMers within tftatie
•or the 'Main Bridge, tibdAlred Intb the rife.
pHs of one of the forte. Several o'Cliore 'were'
captured, together with sla fe,oh,f thSfuih`
Nesr-IforkVavalryaMtb-blim oce a wag° l3l,
do. Our eavatry were was in purruit, over
taking theuri - - AL brisk fight ensued, in which
Um rebels were,defoited and drircn with: non. ,
4dderablitiors, ', . •_,,, ~ , __, c
•-•7. The Secretary Or 'Mari retained': ear rearrit; , .
lig from interrieW:4lol=tleig Meade, at
_ldaheadqnarterarin ilitideld-L,-. - .''2,'2!. , 1./11 z•.: ,
•r,L.fi.,nil4l Ili • iary
t a h u a t t h e o m ri enleqiu bore' uailitdelA l f df leeae lthbeud
etly4conehisitrli;A l etkerzak
a a #m psTtioiiVnroryM a,
,
their main body has bean effect:dairy cone:sled.
One opinion entertained is that Lee has re
tired behind Bull Mt Mountains, and is fall-
I=MIREMS=E
MEE=
ES
una
lnielNklatilibYdrils fnlienehed position, on
4
_the l e t , a2lainibut" by some of the most expo. ;
Keel -"Officers .here 'it is believed that the :
principal part of his ritantry has been sent in
the direction of H r's Ferry and Winches
ter, with a view of coring and _supporting
another extensive cavalry raid into Maryland
and Pennsylvania.
I. the Field, Va., Oct. 19.—Yesterday a re-
eonnoissance was made by Col. Chapman and a ;
portion of the first brigade of Buford's cavalry 1
division, composed of the Bth Illinois and the ;
Stb New York cavalry. Col. Chapman visited
Chantilly, Aldie and Dranesville without dis
coveringthe enemY. It was discovered that
Stuart, with his cav'alry, had passed the day 1
before in the direction of Aldie, and yesterday
towards Leasisurg. It. is believed they are ea
roots for Maryland.
It is ascertained this morning Mit the reb
els are building Ares along the railroad track,
from Manassas towards the Rappahannock,
thus destroying the rails and rendering the
road unfit to use, and also destroying all along
the route. It is almost conclusive that this
movement of Lee's is a ruse to deceive Meade,
by leading him to expect a raid on a large
scale. Their design is to keep Meade from
advancing his forces, the rebels in the mean
time hurrying reinforcements:to Bragg.
-.. The Richmond Siostiard, of October 13th, says:,.
We understand that in consequence of the ac
tion of the British Consuls relative to for
eigners enlisted in the Confederate service,
the President has felt it his duty, to dismiss
thom all from the Confederacy.
A Washington dispatch to the Herald says:
Lucius Failichild, of the 2d Wisconsin regi
ment, was to-day made Brigadier General for
gallantry in the battle of Gettysburg.
The Tribune has the following important
announcement in its editorial columns : "We
understand upon authority which we deem
trustworthy, that Gen. Rosecrans is about to
be removed from the commend of the army of
the Cumberland. His successor is not yet
publicly named."
MPORTANT FROM KNOXVILLE, TENN
The Rebels 'in Full Retreat into
Virginia.
&c., &c., kc
Sped dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette..
KNOXTILLT, Oct. 17, VIA CINCINNATI 0et.19
—The rebels are in full retreat into Virginia
ghaoklefonhis at Bristow.
All quiet at Loudon.
Parson/hewnlow and Borneo Slaynatd ar
rived here yesterday.
The Rumored RemoVal of Roseerans.
IT /MRS °TON, Oct. 20.—1 t was rumored for
severaidays that Itosecrans was to be relieved
from his command, but iniuiries of those best
informed has failed to elicit either an affirma
tive or negative response.
"The Track on Broadway.
Ncar Yosz t Oct. 2U.—Judge Hogetiooni de
cided adversely to the Harlem Road building
a track on Broadway.
COMMERCIAL RECORD
FINANCE AND TRADE
Tamar, Oct. 50.—The feverish condition of th.
gold market, and the remarkable and violent fluctua
tions to prices, attract much attention in financial
draw. In New York at noon to-oa7. gold was quoted
at 140%, a decline of 1% per cent. below rho rate of
Monday. Silver, alas, Ls • shade lower, the quota
dem being 144. Here, our bankers are paying 14113
140% for gold, and 14013141 for silver. Eastern Is
change le 'needy at per buying and %@ l / 4 , per cent.
premium
The !dew York Evening Post of Monday says:
"The bank statement compares favorably with that
of hod week.
The loans bath decreased less than a quarter of a
million, and the &welts about ten millions.
As compared with the statement of 511, September,
which preceded the negottatim of the government
loan, the loans show mi t e
s cre in c rease twenty-eight
millions, and the dep anof about twenty
,
The theCie line has (alien one million and s half
since lard week, and the banks now hold ten millions
less genie than at rho beginning of July last.
The loan market 1. more active 11 ,1 . morning, bat
the eurrent - rates still range from 0(47 per cent. Souse
of lice boar operator. aro taking whrantage of the
fact that another Instalment of 3% millions of dollars
has to-day beeo paid into the Eirth•Tressary ono,
sta an the market by predicting a 'comity of cur
rency and a coneerment Mringency In the loth mar.
kat. But there is liule danger of .any such toeult so
long so the disbursement of currency by the govern
ment equal, or, an at present, exceed the receipts of
currency.
The stook market opened without animation. Gov
ernments are firm, mate stocks dull, bank shares
steady, mid railroad bonda quiet. //Mimed theres
are heavy, sympathizing with the recently demeaned
tunics, llatiem and Michigan 13rwithern.
Before tbeftnt board gokl weaselling at 151%01 51 %
Erie af l2 lObNialllB%, aunberland at 34.934 t.; Bead.
inn nt IZ' Canton at 30 Michigan Southern
itt 87 Cleveland iiarritibutgh at . 103, Nese
lark • arra at 135FaJ34,an Madera at 00451%.
Afar Om &et all the market Inaaelllug lower, limiest
doerh to 88, sad Pittsburgh 101.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Evr.asar„ October, "X/, lan.
FLOCU 1. OU.SIN—FIour is steady, with a fair lc
cal demand, and we note smaU sales of Extra Fun'.
ly from atom it 50.W475: Woof 50 bb is Extra at
55. 5 0 Wheat la firm with a good demand at 511 0
for lied from tragon„ and 81,25131,28 for White. Corn
Is selling on track at 81,05 for libelled by tin oar load.
Oats quiet but steady with small sales frac find
kinds at 75c. Barley is firm and in demand, petit:l°
Jr, pima Spring from find hand., and 5 1 , 50 for
choice Fall. Ilya—none In market.
CiltOCEUlES—Tbere is a continued Lit:Jobbing de.
mind for Groceries, and the market is arm but with
out quotable change. Prices hers, taking freights
and eliargto, into sonaldenstion, are relathrely below
nowt of the &stint markets,und ccmntrytercluutu
should bear Mb In witud.
,LAY.. 41- MOM =On, bid without quotable change.
Salts from scale of 21 loads at SW to 805 Pro limo; also
2 0 tone nalednt 558 do rh a nd 7 tutu , haled on pri
vate Wiwi.: la, la but proper to..reguark, Inowerer,
that. adita mai* [or the pretreat demand.
BUTT= t ..V.GOSerltutPli Is 'toady, at 17ig,lae
fOrboacked; sale of 3 bbls good roU at no. Eggs Alta
with Andre ed Po.. ,
POWCES—eteadrand nixes are well enitatnad;•
tale <4200 We 'induitinnelta and flakes from depot
id 52,4042,50per' 1)14 graflitibtislictdr., rm. More
itine pot Waal, ilsaalhblk Mir Jersey Sweet W.
Woe. at IPA tar bbl. . "
APPLES-11nn, ertth an Dairy &wand nod limi
ted roolipta; isitint 1.50 btili,itt WI? Rer lib!, and 50
bbl. at -
GUEESDwateadx with Waal° of Walkup tom.'
g ' s 3 On*. nati alultiLagen of palms do aii..3e.
~ rASHES- . Seta . withaalne:d. 10 aka low - grade Soda
a 48 pet tb; and 16 elurinbildet at .4.1J‘r...' r-
DUIED*4OIT-mmle of 21:01milti ApiWeir (old crop)
"• l. SAT at t:43%; 4iird' la Lata . 4 uc per M
O"' ' . 1. 'i,' 2- , ?: 1 .
, .. 1 :14 245 . - 3 / '? f.44.tlit #464$ vipoibloch. , r;
, mairwoo.frwavortp Tumor biudk" 4llB tale
I figure forxhbleccilXisal-sgbitrf) .., IQ, s -, , .
[ . Li..l larick elrOleßa k,. •• '
.00....:21}-rThato it add odialdstabicimary llor
1 Cnado;aindtkarthaskalti ateatelladasT4=ll4,llo. 1
Salta date and 2561413 a balPv:liellit'i*l 35
at 2Dc tisanes
bbixfatl o wt ot 2Ticanff Ipii ayi,:l2;lslibis ,
'0;0 iziglib:saniticAilcC Kits' I*is Ad margin 1
d ' iliiwa'hailitilibY6 Mated, tho dentand for
I toicillikit,V, thp4l.tieritiaiikoist- pc'toornott,--1
.iiii,baioier irogit:lativtkio thi , iirlOirg
1 14 0 6 1; 61 . la In gai,agaillaatootlPo,9 P 4 /i ne- *A Y '', •
IA 4 . a .4 4.1 ,1 i, _ 1 ..: 1i 4KeilA.ii.4ll-.0441 ei4 , i• gc.-
z.trot la onwif with oFregsolgook own** of deodor-.
14 i 4 at 90e,-Residleon =nail abott at int qtalittil
' Nrahhre imbed Ufa:oolldd= up= the Bth
W ~. FlStlolilifodalosklisliriatistlill 3d to to -tato=
,ii,ohliood;4liatiL,isoo
~
- Neil '`faik . ratrolcum "ll4o l :qt.
Special ogapaactgacrithg - PllialinfF hOSSet t e. '
411inersillyeci.'"j•=fillilititiDCO thudS is dull
'aid 'DOW tent-Per 'Mon tyalYealth'nniea on 'the
'42t41. 4 4.e:' , lied:lid:4* 4' akat :14111/00r, 7sith,
jirie..iff.:"l6ool2tfiDiPoii.os.4i3srilibnip,-
-:*ll4ai,slitrOnflitd,,l444.o, 4 : ' . F* olol
aWft,frili 14 - 50;!1 40 Pall' i l
•"'" 91.4 . 11 "a* --I.—..u.ci •-• 1 111 . 1 5
ocr. bto ofteroixostforosoka foirtmoloi woo
1 a slut& bates. but-tb• dalbois of ths morningweag_
Dat 641SVIltiVISMVAlielat*Igli new": iMiest - •
t a
1 Blow.. a .... w. b A ttu . s e eing In breadstalik Pw
. 014116111,nallantedfaloil40 biting; IX red in cold
40511,0. irivadtts • sow Vito bola .. liet 2 iglolt_s i t.
,13,34.244tra, War Menthe/pi alidtWetaol h r i
Baler onena,T, tinmel.Rl7,2ll4o.l", " a l l . .
Z= I I jai t"6-* reawaugitds.d4.o.l
Asap. Ksothadis 1n00110, 464 . 4
4 , r .1-,,,,.-1..,..rm • A.. y...
and ma„..„.
lts az 41,704 , 1/111
Spring ; 01,42@1,23 for No, 1 wankee dub ; 51, 10
ad,3llfor fair to say chola. red winter wratern. Corn
Wetae. Oats firm at taaek. W W2 " 'Mid'
Weekly lleYleMi of the NEW York Pc- .WEDICAL. . • sr. 'ratr r •. .
troleum Market. ..
• P 0 ; 0 ----
74 ' sss
• r t --- ----------- ua
ir the Pitt.burgh 6 iretie , f e e ; zuII ME R All- ....„.,-.
N. a I'IIILIk, i irt 17. I.at ~,..., 1....7 HANGE3M7.-13. T1T.121.411 ..
The code open , ' nit re a 'iv, dull market 6.r both FTARCSSES, FOR THE CURE yr and after lIONDAT.Aprit - s..
Crude d Refine 1 r.titleurn. . ade for the tootle, -1- . I "J:ah. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BA 11, .' r
1 NINE DAILY TRAINS.
and 51%c for the ltter. This large advance in Gold '
IFF.RNIA OR WUP'rtiltE. , The THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRLDI
on illoo.i), ropleder. au nett.. ftkieculaiiie de , lear. the Pittsburgh Straka, 4,,,14. , 0 ... 4 „ 1 8 . 4 , y)
mend. fi.r , both kind.. however, spoon.'
despite ~,t 4.50 a. m., stopping at au Stations banners Nata
-1 tough and Philigiolphia. and =kits direct meurec
the nil., ne i Innirter of the Eurepean 'unlit-
Hernia or Rupture cured. Han for New York and Plabu n leA r la.
genre. no e.i.e.nee Of 3to 2 cents per gallon was Tin TIIIIOCGII MAIL leans the Pas
established, end 'maintained up to Friday night, wits Hernia or Rupture cured. eenger Station 000.7 morning (incept Sandy) rd
;00 g. tn., 'topping only at principal stations, mat
a pretty licas) him:mks ilitriug the ilitermesliate nuking direct connectiona at Harrisburg fir Battik
time at about 33 cents fur Crude, and 3,3m.Z.0 for lie. H e rnia or Rup
tura cured. i more and Washington, and fOr New Trak " s e pub.
Sue. I dolphin. . .
Hernia or Rupture cured. •• The THROUGH EXPRESS TRAllfieltma dolly at
For Crude More h. been a steady good serous , Ihso p. m., stopping only at princizi stations,
since Ilan day, and the ardor Imvo been to a fair iis• direct connection at Harrioburg mr Balthrlm miLl Z
t sit
both for immediate and future delta er) - -moo. Hernia or Rupture cured. ! Waehtrigton, and err Near 'Perk via Athadowa mate
p ' rlaing 18,000 Libls,'lncluding 300 bids 3 ntenlity, e- I and Philadelphia.
'tremble from Isth Nos. to l imb Teceniber, buyers I Hernia or Rupture curcd. The FAST LINII learei the Stake daily (excerpt
option, 10 days notice, at 37 mute. The market j Sunday) at 8:= p. m., stopping only at Aptinclpal ate
closes dn/l at 64 cent on the spot. Hum, connecting at Harridan fra• Baltimore and
Refined elm met with a good demand during tiro i
1 Hernia or Rupture cured. Washington, mad at Philadelphia for NaW Task.
four dap Luton euing between Monday and t, b o ny, 1 _ ACCOMMODATION TlatitS.
and the .1. font •up 12,000 gallons M tin, in bnd, : Rupture or Hernia cured
at 6.2% to (11 Cellia:und about 55,000 Mils, t1.14111e half I The Johnstown Accommodation Train liana daily
for future dliver), mainly at rIZ/Stbdc. ou the spot. Liti (except Sunday) at.t4 p.m.,srrorping at ail Station.
for October delivery, buyers o pt ion , and 58(9.59 for • Rupture or Hernia cured. ,„ 4 num „,, ~„ ,„,..., co . ~,,,,,,It
November, of which I,tloo bids to-day for all Oetidar, • Pint Accommodation ' Traho ill.o Ware Station
buyer. option, at slic Tbe market closed dull at Rupture or Hernia cured. 1.0. daily (except Sunday) at 6:50a. tn. .
54g..T.e, on the spot; 52 for October, nod 59e for No. , Second Accommodation Train Sir War, Station
umber. Rupture or Hernia me & i leaves daily (except Sondayi id 11:3) a. tn.
Tree oil 11. 001.1 to t herestent of 4,01. bids tit 58;2 . Third katommodation Train for Wall`s Station
to 66 cents, doeing 64 offered, and
m a t nskol: I , leaves daily (except Sunday) at 4-1:0 p. la.
We also note ranks . fOW bbla Realdinim at 25,30 to . . Rupture OT Honda cured. 1 Fourth Accommodation Train Sir Wan Statical ,
$6(56,50 pho lower rate for WOOlOll Hoops. i 1 ! leans daily (incept Sunday) atiktap. m.
Naptho b. been quiet hot firm, with roles of poi 'Sun.
Rupture or Hernia cured. 1166 Cknrch Tr 6 J l / kavee Well ' s Sietlen *MI
at
Mils (Ingle at 2,1 c, and 1500 du prime at :BIWA - , eh". i 407 at ihos ft. m.; ret tuning, Wins I*
log firm at I.osCrtJO'cents. i • 12:45 p. m.
11.uptura or Hernia eared.. 1tet1211111%5 1011 ittriVe fn Plttobingb as tondo's:
Chicago Market. Raittrnore rees...---..--.-.11,50 p. in.
Om 10.-Tbere nos a firmer feeling in Nk heat du,
- 1 3rardes Radical Cure Truss. Philadelphia cm-- -.............1k 20 p, m.
Fast Lino-.. ..........---........3,1P-5 0 a. En.
ing the ...tarty part of the day, and return 'Change
several parcels of-Nn. 1 Spring changed bands at'' Bitter's Patent Tunas. Through nail Tratti....... - .---......... a. m.
Johnstown Accommodatlon.--......--...10:06
11,09,31,n. On 'Chang. the market ruled quiet at i
81p7ar1,( 1 3 for St. 1, and 21,0420,03 for No. 2- Pitch's Supporter Truss. . First Wall's Station Accommodatim. -.. eaS a. m.
Second Wall's Station Accommodation.... 11:35 a. in.
doling steady at th.• outside fig... The tritons,
tions in Winter Wheat were lght, but holden wen- Third Wall's Station. Accaticaolatian.... 1:40 p. so.
Arm in their a 'ewr No. 2 Red sold at $1.11€.1‘12, Self-Adjusting Trois. Fo urth Wall`a Station Accommodation..., B:C6 pew.
and Itelteted Rol at $1,01(3 1,02. Flour ne. dull, Baltimore Paprow wfil urine with Philark4his ,
heavy and It
lower, owing to till. All, 0111 Y In 4.. ' Eiprese at 1:3:20 p. m. on Handays.
freights, the scarcity of freight moni, and the mita- r Dr. B an nin g Lace or Body nrac% Thane for Blairsville and Indiana conneellaißlalrs
villa Intmettion with Through Acconumuletioci.
noruble New York reports. There was more activity
Jo c o rn, and the naarket ruled stead) et IfirArne. for the cure Or Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Johnstown Accommodation and Sam. -Train East.
and with Ballroom Express and Johneown Amoco-
Them was mom disparity than .ual laxweim the ' ~, , _, ,...
polo for Canal and MR a I Com, owing to - the aottu01:11113a1 an d o
'pinal Weaknesses. modation West.
Trains for Ebensburg connect at Cresson with Rs- .
limited Inquiry 5.• o• shipment . Oats °petal firm 1..• : press Trains and HMI Train West, end with Through
67y.Cokile, but ri...i quiet and easy of relanle.34c, ' Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup. AccomModellon and Express Train Ewa.
oaring to the unkinorable ne. Inca New York. Itje
was quiet at /,..t_l9oc. Barley ruled dull at $1,113 to node ,. ‘ The publia will And it greatly to their inibrest, to
. going East or West, to travel by the Pentaylneta
1,30. Timothy 'cwoil Vllll. quet at 81,12 for good nun- . , . t , , n om Pkiiroad, as the accominnialloas now offend
ping Iligbwin. were belii at 54 iii .74;,..f, but buyers
only offered 5.1,i} to 5:71..e. The general anwery i 'Pile Drops, for the support and cure ‘slmot be imrpoom ...7 other ..t.. -The lamD
is toslletted with dam, mid to Mainly bre from
t o
market is firni owl prince Imre a ntroug, tilos aril ten
deney. Intl. of ftvlght and iminennee run Westward of Pilea. We can protons adoty, 9..4.1 and Comfort to all
•
Wand fought ham adeannel, and the feeling In the who may favor th is road with th etr l o o9oB 4 l,
markets tit the East is opwast. The provision ntr. , ElaStio Stockings, for weak and var- _ FASE:__ ,
To New , York...-. 51.2 80 TO 8a1t1m0m........!-Sll Hi
hot is quiet and nominal .t.sp,oo to 13,50 kir Moo Tr ees Polito To Philadelphia...a.. 10 50 To LimmMer a .„„... 860
Pork; h". 11,00 for India once .MS/5: 0 for Ike( Rams. ''''
prime kettle rendered Lard sold at 11!...:,.. --Journal. I To Itarrisbanf- 765 •
Morekod to ail Wiens Milks Pesuarylva
. -- - - - Plastic llhee Caps, for weak knee ni ./Vi t g a ' I „, i ,,,ri, th oo s a,i,wnatore
Detroit Grain Market. , - •
rants. and New York. _ ,
Ocr. 16-Wir , a --gala of 6,600 bu No 1 what, at Paseengers purchasing HALM; in the rite will be
51,5, .d 2,0110 bu et =lmo curt oaye eliey; 5.00 ' an excess, areordhigto the distannirtranall.
tau
at sl,nk and 3 cars at ,ram for next week de- Ankle Supporters, for weak knee trati.uthountio..l.,...4".o.u.sk.
Breuer; 3 cars No 2 white at 8155 for to-day, nail 1 joints. where the Company hag PO agent , ..
ears No 1 amber for next week at SL3O, At the i NOTICE.,--th case of Imo, the Comports will hold
a nd holden asked 10,62(314n for No 1 white, themeeliel reeponsible for mama .bagtroge only.
and $1,34f41 35 for No 1 ausber, with late offers of , Suspensory Bandages. and for 413 anent notlismeg 8100.
51,32. Strost prior at st,saciti,re for white, and $l,iN N. 13.-An °mull,* Lino has berm • employed to
V.,3 for red. Cona-,Quiet
no
without inquiry. i gelf-Injectin' g 8771.11geil ; also, every convey passengers and limgMige be =I lima the t o
at yesterdy's rate, Street prim 56.97,,,ic. pat, at a charg es not tweacoed 2.5 Cents , 3r rash pm.
05t06.111 and nn sales. Holden offe red nonli lon kin* dof Syrin' gee. wig. ma busy. For tkketsepplyto
at rva . . fttmet price rlig,C3r. Barley steady at J. eraWairt,'Arsat.
5....40t0,...0 . Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which At the BaukYllynnla Omani Rama. Basmergrr
Station corner Liberty end Grant strata. alga
Imports by Railroad. . will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. ' -
Prvsnt. Roil, Fr. WATSE. A enzCsOo Rsit.solD, Oct. I
20.--15 bble tobacco, Raiser & Lauer , 2 28 1.131. who - I air Oface at his Dora STOW., No. 140 li .
OOP
k.i.. 1 . Pliecelli 1 car pis need, Jun Rnora , nd; Ido STREET, dm of ti. Golden Hurter. Persons writ
an, Groff, Bennett .4 co; 100 bbls whisky, S II Wat
soot 13 bale MI. 13 L Fehnemock a co, 10 bales cot- tag
for Tram m should seta the number of inches
too, King & Pennock ; 2
mss
corn, 151 tags do, li:V around the body, immediately over the nrpture.
I
Idols flour; Dan Wallace, 10 bble liquor, A & co: 173 I
hides Dean A Livingston; 100 11515 door Shomaker Dll. KEYSER will give his pneonal attention to
I '
& Lang , 4 cut rags, P erki.& co; 17 bpi:alley Sr.- I the application of Truss. In adults and chddran,
ear & 'McKy; 109 bre cher., 170 pigs , lead, J
d d. ,„„,d b , b , .t i g fled that, ~,,I, 00 en.ri, . f ~,,,,t,
6b. tobacco, Hartland it Connor , ' dos pals Mc,
WII Kirkpatrick & no, 10 do do, 9 cooper, Itt dodo, years, he will be enabled to giro satisfaction.
1 J.l Home; 20 do do, Miller & Mammon; 5 do do, ,1
' Kirkpatrick A Btu; 10 do do, 6 0 lids meat, It Rin
b in'
& co; 6 b. tobacco,
S Dilworth & co;
191 tags ell meal, B Bbillop; 3 can barley. Joah
Rhodes, 1 car corn, Hitchcock, 11cCreory & co; 67
hides, J 11 Berton, 16 eke raga McCullough, Smih
A co; IR b. potatoes. Burke & Barnes; 2. Mrs "Smi t h l
L. 11arsholl,'M bib dour, J Shepard; 591 Ohba flour,'
Mackeown & Linhart; led do dn, Knox A McKee; 10
kgs lard, 13 Ewart 6 co; 5 bids MI, 5 b. candles, E. It
Myers & oa; 2 bbl, whisky, It Lyons; 6 bbls oil, W B
Hoye A co, 1.5 ter meat, C L Caldwell; 35 bbl, whisky `
_
Geo 11 Marker & co.
tuvLAND & Prrryinnon, ItAILeOAD, Oct. gt-
r.
car 1 SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
corn, .1 Kirkpatrick & Bro; 156 sks do, Bingham, I
Sturgeon & co; 079 eke oats. Wm Carmichael; 169 do '
d.., Marshall & NicKelry; 33 bblo nand, 215 pigs lead,
8,,,g,,,d, R e ars ,k co; BYO bbl. flour, - Shomaker It
Long; 1 bo fish, A Kirk & co, 12 crates cabbage,
Hartman & 'Pro; 25 has candles, Shriver & Lmoar; 0
bolt crenberri., A 3 Hamm; DO bids apples, 121 ligs
oats, Ferree A Armstrong; 54 do do, L Holm.n; 100
I bids dour, Mackeown A Linhort; 113 bus barley J
, Rhode*, 20 Ike potato., A Lippert; 10 bbls ho es , C
' C Barley; 48 b. cheese, J B Canfield & co; 100 libls
• dour, Knox & McKee; 2 bids ego, J D Fent...l 13
i Ws apple", 1 It Voigt A co, 150 Mrs wheat, Ileßano
i .t Arden 150 aka wheat, 1 car do, It T Kennedy &
1 Oro; 1 hlat tobacco, .1 A Itaturio; 10 du du, 3 Grader.
' 43 hi.loa, G . 'S lioffetott
At.t.rotirel ST,10;1, Oct.
oats
mill feed,
J II Sptu; 1 car hey. 3 Reno; 1 car oats and wheat,
Simplon 1. HMOS; 1211.iga *heat, Wm Show; 115 elm.
333 bush do, 11 T Kennedy & Her, 2 bids batter. 3
li.nos;11 do appleo, El Dyer; 21 bp do, Bs' Boyle,
192 bphartey, W W Andel - Ion; li ado apples, Wm
Sodden. lot hid. bidso B Merriman; 10 dm
briolud, J Scott; 11 1 apples, Jlt Frits; 14 do do,
A Ern/01nel: 40110 do, 3 W 'Benson;Lydia:
13
bin potetoes, O'nenlon &Kobe.; IS pkg. produce.
J W Klan 6 hides, Kellerman & co; 43 boim rags.
Howard & ;so; 21 bblo apples, J Herbert; 17 balee cot
ton, E Ilydo; 5 bids bayrtes, T Nevin &00
; 12 acv
',items, B Rorke; 1
ant butter, II
Shuts, Son & co.
[Rkp:rtol E‘pr..3l.
• SIII.PPIJMG.
frtllE ATLANTIC IRISII
noVAL DIAIL ESTNAM ITATIOA- Y•
PION COMPANY.
GALWAY LINR.
• •
ADICIANIC, 1,200 Horse.power, 4,000 tom.
HIBERNIA, 1,0(0 Limo-power. 3,000 tuns.
C°L73311/"403°-/I"".Power. 3.000 tons.
AN GLI A. 1,C06 Horse-power, %OW tom,
The magnificent Steamship ANGLIA will sail
from Sew York for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 6th
of Octo o r.be
Rotasf mange (tam Llverqool to New York, par•
able in gold or Its equivalent in =Tenor.
First Cabbs..—....r...,ll2o3lBteeerap-....—.—....30
Intermediate.. 40 1
Pustengers forwarded ale° to Landon, Paris, Ham.
r t n , ! , Maim. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at
Fans front Livorpool or Galway to Now York and
taros_ -
Boston, 526, WS. M. 16% 57 06 .
For psasage appluttbo office ofihe Aonta.
• .•62.05.0 of-FIFA ity a g,rrt
Rinaiiit Anita, Manager.
60 1 . O'NEILL,
• • Frewthareltrosicie Building, •
37/o:l3ats No. 70 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
QTEAM " WEEKLY TO LTV; -1- 7 ,
IJMNFOOL, tourlalng at QIINENSTOWN, tc•
CAI Mason.) Thu well-lawn Guttman o
erpool. New York. and 17:11s4c1pblo- StcstcoLtp
'Company ars intended u follows:
CITY OF BALTIMOBE—... .... ..flahrrday, Oct, St
011 T 91. NEW Oct. 31.
Nov. 7.
And overy.succoedlug Saturday, at soost from Mar
N'ottlt Inca.
ILLTP3 OP ?Pellet.'
N 901.19 Cold, .r fueoth.bwi no 0ar...34 . „,..
1
ristsr Cosa ...Sao 00 &mamas—o-- . ....636 DO
do to London.... 85 00 do to 0000000 34 00
do to Paris.-- 93 00 do to Yarta 4000
do to Hamburg. 90 00 do . to 1401114 37 00
l'ssienprisima, 01 , 4 , 454 to 41,19., Pr...9•0i ito7-
terdedeljAntsvat, 10., 99.4.01444 . 0 rattos. ,
Tara- troax,LlTerwok or Chtlinittown; Ist Cab . ln,
S'a, $24 /105,-Bloerage , SW.
~71wee vim .I.lsh to
tetld pr their frletats an buy' tickets lotto , at
td lee.
Tor furthor intorno...on appty V, the. 00.0790111
CY l ;e l . - 4 000 0 - DALE, 4Avut.: 1..
• -- — . - 15 Broadway bow Wt.,
Joll24lHol.oBottrhent,.
float 0.7 e?. Ar 4 -hP u r Pr.q l k eb• bridge:
.atbleetf . - . -.-- - . - 4. , .:. . ( Pttoo.---. 9, `
_ _ _
ttgAPF4ST PASSAGE FROM
• . "Ts E ,OOLINTEE." • -
n• - • , ..!_birouiiiit act in4lltsT. 6 / 4 89 AtiEL
EA]lfrom. tkrerpool. Lmdonatrq, GA4 1 14
or Cirk, kr . _ _
T . ViOntif .8 . 1341.1301/ftre.
~CAcd
14. law TISTaiTTAISE .DOL.
W 43 ' la ' 34r r u "'• •
Apply to
- -- - -2:tattatttarcatiotalluilding.
Its724l*.vod, ; etroot,:l,ltoburglt.
ai.
M AT T ' IA N E ' -43tellIn fAln j
LIVEUPOOL AND QUNNIMM - . :
tadja iptaZ
Igting to - -
" I raolas turrioisr, go;
rut. wrat..
~. ~f:rul7 ~
DA4mg43. ,
A hso anortmont I.I)C!LET AND COUNTI
. 7 1 3-
VignEI)IARIE9; Ulf 4 in popr, dcetb,. .
.---ht;bn.lhatogjothns. ,ttr - Turn eag a i Aloroci,
inittigilttedelfand..with. .., th tnetrt.
gtepthchig"Pi44ll=r, hest Al - Vo i r r tes?'
%blttntelltr r• • n
,I!( 3 liNOtogitC o i - c r ta hn
tt:gr.W -
01174.,55a
#/eW Y `e A RYTl' li a --; '
1 :i . ; ,(84ilipt ti:i J 1414,1 0 .0, &,C4) ~ c , ,
!.. ~:', 1 , -:', i , : bt'ig*:4 l ,•A - c.lt ', ll '. ' ; 1 .- , : ,
Deoermi.f Aciiit;lAuk). finite =to 11:ATES,
1 .7 . ~
~,,•,,: SMOKED DENT, &a., f ~, •
; 1 i,411 - Ei NNE. frIESTiTEEEIN,
„ i i i r . ....:‘ t ld :1-.....t0l
1 12,1 .4 f01 'Te. No.thiiiititittolt - leadri -
Z " 2 " "
For sale by JAS. DALT:ELL & SON,
orl7 69 and "41 Water street.
~u—...--~r.~'..M~C~i4 ~ri'S~~'.lt c"`i3'G.:°yt,3~.~"_:
PP* Asw,. Toaxt , 533 tp.ednenn,.
'
.- f _- -:
SELV-INJECTIVO STIII.IiaES
SELF-INJECTING grarscrs
RELY-INJECTING BTBINGZ9.
BELT-INJECTING STRINGIES, uI .T. 17 kind,
SOLD AT Dr. KEYSEII:B, 140 Wool) Es
• SUSPENSORY DAISDAGTS,
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES,
StrAPENSOUY BANDAGM,
A damn dlaraot kind*,
imM.*taardsvr
DR. KEYSE
PECTO AL !WIMP
♦ dozen dtlf.relat kinda.
A aon dltrarent ilnds;
A dozen dirrontut kIAdA
'6, 140 WOOO STEW.
CUBES 00.YSIMPTI05, CURES BRomourrie,
CITILES COLDS'. CIMES ASTI:OIL;
CURIES ALL DISBASIS OP TIM LONGS.
I [mita attention to .omo of the matt extnaenit
miry mum yy my
PECTORAL SYRUP
Tboy ore at borne, and Easy or. who hos titrubts
Inquire of aka porrons lobo Luxe been ountl,by It.
DR. KEW= IS PTIEPA,BED, AT ANT TINE
TO moan LIMOS, WITHOUT . CHARGE.
SOB ALL THOSE WHO NEED nts MEDI
COES.
ATTEND TO TOUR COLDS.-=-A elm of flu)
yenie standing cared by DR. EETERWS PECTO
RAL SYRUP
, Pir4l l tniOSl, novo.
D. NATI= My wito usii beat afflicted witti
a.
bad cough and difficulty of hasial . Aug foe tire yesis,
which for surendyearp latcb.lual gradually bocreased
to violence. -The complaint babel= hereditary,,and
elle bed tom treated byleivesal physicians without
soy rhoC ID Shia Maloof her cash I roamed some
of your Pectoral . Cough Syrup. I bought, the first
time, a fifty cent bottle, ',Utah relieved her very
-ranch ; I then called and gut a dollar bottle, which
cured her entirely. andshe has now no trace of the
former diseassintoopt7awslmien. I would-also state
' that 1 used the mediehtelayielf to aucdd and rough.
The medicine cured me by taking one dcee. I sa 7
Pm. any entire istisittion with. the roadlclne, and
you axe et Marty to publish this llyinideshe to do
AtianwrorrAn
Pirteunntlie Noe 18.18 5 a
Da. Anemia ;L have beem. .IBOSO ke Woe up
abet& with tturatanduat , af cads axed leni•••• ,- ,
it lips laytbrait utuddkoktilliank•fti as itigur
'navy speaking - above arkispei, me •*taking I
in , &Mt tbe - i Syrup 'it raid tabus hie
I. reSUITZMadig tb o ti 19044, I tailatanbeaii,•• ,
Un4, "18 " i*tt ibe*.4,W4 7lt .no T ,
r•P'24l•loo,am...tia*rt, mad todonT
be without ibilinidedl dbitstal 70Trim igsot '
Yam bust raspediblfir. •
. .: ititVlalpl,
h a • • 1,7• r a u gdeeigigaedie %run, Bank.
40L; '`gip ' Dar "Y B / 1 "
- gylttrP.:. :
&11 ume• the delay ok'ralr
sdusywwithr the•conteeninat - of 'pay , lieecara
CeaLb lyrtrp aednan. I lake 'out jpitinie In sar.
thgtitttlkikili, hit 2 ,4 1 4 11 4 fed•
coda/ tkatatigtind the ; Otitigit I !Li 6Wer 412 14 "
4 : With I Sire Upt m ed owl, "
then o balf Vb.
•9• 1 * , ••• / •7 4 1•4 1 .,40•.. 41 'gm! a" • 1 *
glinted soidd 'lto •• AO • VOA / hi" Siam
Ind guy will bergniudtoray, 'atty . ; Ito ittuk-tmetk
I act safkrtuelbatundk *la
far any ennaidutitios.ot at axy code I ata ixassias
our toetot. 'trot& frrri ivaa.
await, arkzurrisetti'dat bt Oust
-05,444,4•10*, tott dge at MOO' tWitli
0 7ns'Ir #' 1 " 11 0.,4 4 t4 I6 b C PMP L4 ' r •
, r, gklieltPT kit•gmli b •
5.411.--12311 tiostiungurtotaristliversad
an Übe, debeteda dented= exnuolt titspinorca*,
, f, •“, .7: • •• 'Ts•P•Pa ' :
0 I • J 44421C1V1R44 426 h
tiZip• TIM •TV I I V . XMC*Lia , If .4 tau. •
daughter vhobearlado Jar unib•ad. art a bad
tanigbpettliaelbeatilt—itmong Anna Aiwa Mars
TettecilJli favaisaur trbm beta Una of 'pat
ll
PECTOldt'itillP.itoffitoilithiolud•it4W .,
bottle eho was Idlers& The ,
. wernebkifie ivied bei
intirelf of bee I
MIMI;
•loolldisat•eateAlltstmay::
-frnt
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DR:HEYI3EII4IO:IO7OL"rina
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t
140 Wood street Pittabargb, Pa.
seZatawdewli
UM
CL E V E L AND, q`
PITTSBURGH ANDiraatag
WHEELING RAILISOAD T ' w= -•, a
UumE al Alineis-GENIMS,Ark: and attar
111.0NDAY, April gOth, 1883, Trains will leers the
Depot of the Tanzurylvaala Railroad, In Pittatmrgh.
M follow. :
Insagavol and Wheel:as Lime:
Leaves Pittabrugh Iho a. m. 6:10 a. to. 12.-40 p. m.
do Wellmille. hlO " . Sale " ENS
do Steutonv'e 4:10 " Off/ " 4:53
do Wheeling. Sae " MOS " tisa
Arrives Benzin.- 5:2S " 10-15 " -SAO ~
Connecting at Stoobenvllle and Relish. with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and CentudOhlo Rail
road for Zamollle, Newark, colinshlwa Xsaiia. Day
ban% Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St.
Loch, St. Joseph, and all points west ea mama.
sad at WhecUng with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
PinalsorM sad Cleseload Elia h
Leaves Pittsborgli...-...-... LOG a.ra. 11440p.a5.
do Wellmille.-
--..- *lO " 2ho
do Rayani..--....--. fat°. " 4:01 "
do Alliance -.-- --... 6M " 4:46 "
a
do Ravenna,. .......... -...... 7 :24- " 5= " -
do Hudson::.' - ..... 7:55 " GAO "
arrives at Cleveland Imo - %IS
011moctl.i at BaPrd with: was eh At m.
Now Phllaile Ohl and Canal Alltammidtki._
'
PUtaburgh, Fort Warm and Chiba* Hellroad'i - al -
Ravenna with Atlantis and Great Western Railroad
for Warren, Greenville; Meadville, lbsitin2 Cony,
Jamestown sad Salamapdii• at •LitasOn" - Id_ th Clew.
land. Zamora - Me and CMOs:tali .11allroad Dor Ak
an.
-Cujthcifs Falls • f.ii Millersburg. and at Cleveld
With C. h:T. 11-IL Sit Ede, Dunkirk and Buffalo
with C. A T. It. IL, far Sandusky'. Toledo, and also
with steamers for Detroit.
Wellsville AccoMmodaholleaseaat,34o p. M.
,Returning train.* arrive al 930 a. rai, Ep and SIG
p. m„ and SAO a. nt. . • •
Thro b Tickets to all prominent
pzoevr+ed palpti ain W at the LiberV Street Dipobilltsbargh.
GE PAilni ,N,- . T.hl,.ti Agent.
And at Allegheny City.. ... ,
A. ci.. ct . . ,Alsiamrsser, Ticket Agent.
For Botha informatkm applYlo _ _
WILLIAIff STEWhItT, Agent,
At the Company's Obits in Frulglit.Statices, Pam it. ,
ap2l
s.vir
FIRST NATIONAI , p
OF prrimnpßoli.
TilEASlThif DEPAIiMen 11
. • Orrice or o=n'sma3tlOVClll-01711/ZACT,
Walhthrgil eit7. August /5a1,18 63 , .
itivrausil. is:woo:ors eitowo prom to
the =dire it been Made to .appear -that
the - Mtn TIOWS DANK OY prrrastattato
to the Cowety'of Allegheny end State of Pennsylva
nia, hes teen dilly gram under and ammadingto
-
the .requU•ell*ttut or the Act of, Congress, entitled
oAn.Act to provide alba:mai Carrenty; emored by
• pledge a - United Staten Burim, and to Provide der
the. eirotklition Auld' redemption thereof,. roveap
February 25th;11394,44 has coreplied , itth
mudvione al Bald Act required to :be VotnPlisd with
Before mitet=Ming atejnotacasialtookAg :
Sow, therefore, I, lin!m • lacCutfOrtle' Comptroller
Carmacy, • do herehy_ pettily: that the said
rata' NATIP/tAt. DANK.. OP. nITSBUItGIi,
coital 6 l A 141,4441. and Rate of Pensaylvanta,
guttilnized to manumre the hatlresss or ?oak's; un
der the Act aforesaid.
testiMony whereof 'Wittuis my band
E s , land seal - of 013:14X, Mb 6th day,,of_ Await.
f 11363. . Hun wcGm.mn.
comptrauerst , lb. Ourrancy.
•
'THE PIBST NATIONAL BANK OP
YITTSBURGII, PA,
(LATE prrrsuvuott narr ail usT.)
0/11211 4 $400,000; with rrielletitb Wm's
-'The PiDebargb-liest Danipahf Devistt °rpm's(
cosier tbiacitaparrble alEattocod Conem. under
the . title of the -ru3sr-.7lArfore.rouirs. or
rantestritou.; liana seeped_te_blEfrfta garble
tbetho collec tion otEtrkeTthlota. Dm AnDAtholgh
'De., %video =obey.=•deposit, end ithx: sad Dell &a
dobes on ell ranee Dismally.- - ~ • • -
The moss ethith bas enereige: arittabieLD
Tout Compeah ethee Dor erg:min:WV in uaz vat
Ira bane. be Lithfaideet gmna ,,, thatt . baeloese
entreibb, , ,t 0 th e beir opentieer set •
metre th e
ems Ior,ALPt , et.ith.Doe. . • ....., 4 4 i .!.. 4:4.1
Willna"TY =tenth") barieribigAellmith Banks
end DrAlM'ainces albt Dm cmger. wileller• v.
1 4so. oflbraremo banks t o. ttpter wri l do !mines
The basCak . t yviD imciatacbla by the ewe often
end Directors. ~. . . , , ~. i
~,...„,..,... ,
butbacia :
Jame IsthelDst. , L , i • A
MoNeti, 8. Dept, , rreM
[
- .*Tte=uSen ' ,-, ; •l Ales. Lr!liDi
-- I Thoillit " o " , 1 1 a F i q -ZI P
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1 ~, -- • — •.rilairiAttitiftrjrgiddent.
.16112; D. SEDDI,Y; Vishier- - ‘ ,. - - ---
_. dived 141,111 , 63... , : - c -:”. .. ,i . , 1. ". aztiOles&
~.....,-.- - -
110Liiiit I SANTINS: - > 13L.;, ._
.11_, roivratrerig.fr/: f'`"'" ' - ':,-„:.
• '''-• `••"'"'" titifffitikii Vt. *; - ' 2 .;:'•
' iiiifiiii‘l4,t 2Olocl; iiiafoTiie n eassagy
auk klatalkareirats,fratti May 1 to Nolimber
Istams % - .149 delock; iiiiiVircroirlgentrater, lot to
Id-..o...riipittr:-... ..4.4,..47...i 0.
31...; in4*- - orrodao. ist.proasi frau* twig. a
• ytrOtt.latatattA•aDotemtrof. :Metter: tatallbten boa
.. . . iii.mtaiti'ltdis'ana, ffoOttabs, slue
itte'xisiaFistb! was:itait per cont
a1i5ti t ,:i . , ,,, i, , ,k „ .!;4 , i; ; , - , , , , g, - cig t , ; ,
„ sii
:Of Oa ditatettpr Oda frttodttla. WI toilits2tkosimo tst•••
mini ftitta tto Atitatallttat3tomi satTatmosteroxmo•
poltodloOrteia it 'tat atrtakkattokkfoillthottovid.
tor to-camv....a - Lb ottocifbls paso book. At Ms
at otakkoor silt double taltailbtactstbk pant
2•13045, , Frq
. tottatot data •Oftaartor..)l34ooo, Bole
.r ijui - X 4 N lati P. F4 Aqq a. koo lb ; °l ? -*
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leiiiv4o„
kV:nuke? kOter. ' Jameo•BMIlloelo. • •_.
Benpla:Tottutitoek - , -- A. M. Pollock, Wk.,'
.....:4123nalleivIvy47. ~,: f a - ~ .:11111.1kortikaa • • ' -
alf 27 act ikndmafti•!;t::•- - :'• , c.WkiY;lk A AO' s "' --
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- -'•esilith-kklams , :a -1::: , a Pettektas.
:'• - J ohn garkffti:.^.:.i., 5aWokor.101 11 , 11 Y:' , '
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1 1 043.
111=Eg.el:b. iii;Ml 140 :T.
J im " D . a d v0rg,..;i41P............. 7 k
aim
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