The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 24, 1863, Image 4

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p,ssions otthe , Protestant Episeo
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Cainiannoing iincinesdar r . Oct, Tho
U Rev. Carlton ' - Chase, itj.slitip'nf -Now
-4144Mre:i blshop pres.
"4toreeided: • •The arr t Qi VaaPelt, D.D.,
•` ' ' ' 4l46l(l4 4lbctggeorepgy; 'it'd tile Rey. 1. D.
••-• Carder, assistant Bseratary. In the evening
thri 'Sainte* sermon was preached by Rev.
Or. Howe of Philadelphia. Text —"A od
in slid unto them,l mnit preach the King-
God to ether cities also, for there
.;•:lnfrettUll-sent."- After a brief introduction
in the first"place that the text
u ' ultliierticeittisd 'ma Hie gormintaidea of ;
:'''.;l•3#e4e4tlort - irlietc in the glory of his pre- 1
astdtent Cato, the 'Etta-flail - 3o enga ged f
14616an'a,"at, , A0Ulil' be lieeeP• 1
itftd' Countersign rd . the
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v•:••••Fuermnspel... - -plititlyi the Lord Jesus In
!•:LilAtii4itrunituil - ctiraer; - irikin:uport earth was •
`"oliialeotti ireaa'.o liis peeple--aut repre
f::::l#l_ll*d Plow Mani: the Second Adak, in
whom all are made alive- The sermon is
tpd in every weir grand an'd mss
Thurediy theteard resumedits ses
s*i' 414 Wiwi tie - Rep - art of the Foreign Coro
iiiittee Was presented, showing the receipts
,AT,tlte, Tear ending October, 1863., to be
• 4;4460 V. pie expenses exceed the re
-.'oltititiotneetinimore Than $21,000. These
'funds have . .been expended upon the Alia
.- Annein Greece, Africa, China Japan and
South America. The report presented in
- detail the condition of each mission.
aldernble auto was occupied toward the
edeie of the forenoon session, and a portion
ei the afternoon, in discussing resolutions
liearizeupon the Report of a committee ap
poipted "to considerate means-by which the
more iiVgleided portioht of the community
May be reached by Christian instruction:'
L lktliefivertibg a public meeting was held,.
iei,Cral distinguished ministers
• :4ellvirted a44resses upon Horne and For
- : Vitt elution!. • Friday -evening the report
411OliieStrfc - Vommittee was read. Resolu-
-4.10U3 in ,. the report were adopted allowing
thienessesaity for a large immense of contrt
' tint:knot in view of the fresh Oelds-opening, I
plot in view of the. undludittsbed resources
the people ; in the' midst of civil war , re
coanaending-tho establishment of a mission
tit Banta Fe, alsoneknos ledging the value
-1 e of 'the Itssiottary Biehop of
:lsliq o e.hweat during his into hut' to Bush.
iiishop Bedell in a reisirt upon the Foreign
• COnstaittee refers to the efforts to effect a
'lies( church organization in Liberia, re
iOnuntglitlizig that the attempt toform an in
-dependent communion there should be
rittponed until fuller opportunity was at
tiiirted-for Consultation. Many other items
Of into came &fere the Itoard, which
were omitted for the want of apace. The
heat meeting of the Board will be held in
_Cleveland, Ohio, on the let Tuesday in Oc
tober 1864.
—Bey. Dr. Boyd, pastor of Wabash
Avenue Baptist Cherub, Chicago, in a faro•
well sermon, makes the following record of
,his labors of twenty-seven years. as a pas
tor: Sermons, 11,000, besides numerous
`addreasetand lectures; attended 600 fuser
. ale; married 680 persons; baptised 869.
During his seven years ministry in Clu
cago, 400 members have been received into
fhsChnrch; I,loosermons havelieen preaoh
'edi 'O.O funerals attended, and 170 persons
4:kmernangh Conference of the
Lptheinui Allegheny Synod, meets it Ina
lleirember dth.
Ori. for diectfinimm. lthe,Oldigatian of the
::CeOtinn Chnecit-teenrl the Poor, and the
-‘anti 'of .erery. corigregilion to care for
-The Unitarian Convention met at
-.4 'Springfield, Miuta.,. October 14th. Resoin
ora, :or the aftonkest * east were adopted in
?'favor of sustaining the administration.
.;Psit. of the 'resolutions .reads--- ,, While as
':Christiana we are peace -makers, we cheer
fully offer our own lives and those of our
Children for the periled life of the nation!'
dhe iesigution , 'vrarmly commended the proc
, ,113:Itottlett Of freedom. It is said this is the
l ire-time that the Unitarian Convention has
- taken aeti . on. national subjects.
- =-L - .4brEvitigellmil,Association, or uAl
_ hrlAldit;'ll#6 called Gavin' 3lethodists,
cmlnfinced their:l4badrennial General Con
:*tek*erat Baffalo;lf. Y.,. - on the fait day of
'• lfittober.• The txtemberthip of this body is
iiaticia*St WOO. It confined:ifs labors
'l)llr4,e.teltuskreay to the datums, but now
,'tibia English and German - congregations.
'diniiiiderablit anomalies attended their mis
in Soot Germany, bat in other re
ths."-Jlenomination is behind other
A.l, , ..jianeriMin.clineidies with regard to foivign
*Wefil:ll:The General Conference has just
• bialetedlhe Ofgenistitinn of the first Confer-
VAiitnesittniide.itt-the United Altos, by erect
.. r'-', ins3ke Ganed' cangregations into a seper
`ate Conference. _
' —Lan; uvangelloal Alliance bee jot
itsjit6witti dnauil Conference in
110 1 . 11 E4ji.gici, Perititl,°F, o 7 ere Present
konl ilrFrpieN , Zermany i
• 40434',641aeih:.43riftier1444-iiinrinn and
, i4L*,.c04te.., - in:**...":o- 4ilt,inetaie 4
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yesn'ptrot. speak
-47:v, of.NeW York.
„.-.....,--.7:4Tire,:ll.:..X.,..,l3cottufortrietly of ban
r-T .-riturnai
rt:iali to the
Preibyterimx t';mreh In „ fear-Tack. lately 1,
under die 4iiiiritilter. Dr. Rankin.
— Tha Pe.Y.T.'1 , F,"70 1 0; the Indio
Correspondent 0f.40:- oduliw;
Advocate,. forinerli:iiiiiiiiiii`sof s t the Pine ,
Intel 3M 0 01.. ihTfongii :enerted to ar
rive in this co untry in January, 1864. -
—HouriVria , dit.iecher is expected
haw &bola the naddlto'gtiovtimber. He is
• ng good - - 11 ref .how in Greet Britain
; our caned: ,Unnouneed to speak
' at several 11 . *" - ; *13iiihtua.
TLe D a f t, D. D., the
440/I:iithosiouttry.o44.at:lrett Church of snot
tlto
: t i;ll. 7 ..iiNtinvener-of -114 • eiCleitlirieil On 'Foreign .
Milltkaat to wPich bemytitirtialitionsly ap.
plated by the hat 9 4 ,4111 . 111.5eemb1y. nit
lutaltitnyAr. seep* of the deircati
in,-i.-Lgrir a writ_gr x oipm**nde,. It necetw.
sky foOnxii'fo'Teive /Ale
40Agliattaraidiaitectisiiit the *4 ,,
(traite&Px_esb) held at'
Nossals, Pa., the Quimitteelni-the State
,rtpfthOtthuorch have been seduceilintetakr
I,r,tg, position inconsistent with the princi,
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, iliMTAWAL'ijarti
i*itiriaiiiii-424r ,
,ip thP43 - ii4lsrs,..:iSe 0 - 6:o7c4,eteci 11Y
'on (lc bidject of ilttrehOhlink. TWO' to ..
the report sus, in aome . cases, lies required
1 the exercise of discipline end suspension
f-froni•Clitireli pririleari. ,
Agreeable to the expressed wish of
the late Dr. George W. Bethune, hls widow
his transferred the elegant library of her
honored husband to the Theological semi
nary of - the Reformed Dutch Church, located
'at Nets 13mnstrick, N.. 7: The library con
eisin eraser three thousand volumes
Church of the 11811 Comforter.
(Episcopal),, at Poughkeepsie, N, Y., was
erected . by a Wealthy Citizen of that city, as
a memorial of a beloved wife, and his mu
nificence keeps it free to all. It is said to
be a beautiful edifice, tied ;en appropriate
monument to one whom all who knew her
lore to remember.
—Dr. Arnold, an American Baptist,
says that when Robert Hall died, thirty
years ago, (1&11) there were more than
100,000 Baptiste in England, and less than
400,000 in the U:nited Stites. %Ile the
population has increased seven millions in
England, the =Ether Of Baptists remain
about the same. In the United States, dur
ing that time, the Baptists have increased
from. 400,000 to over 1,000,000.
CITY AND SUBIJRBA.N.
From Yederdstioe Evening Edition.
Rallrond Conductor Killed.
On Thursday night, about half past eleven
o'clock, Mr. Warren Ayre, conductor of a
freight train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railway, was killed at what is
known as "the low bridges" a short distance
below the outer depot, in Allegheny. The
train was bound up, and when the engineer
approached the bridge ho gave the nand sig
nal and passed on, Mr. Ayre wax not missed
from the tram. and when it stopped at the
outer depot some inquiry was made for him.
but it was supposed that ho had jumped off
and honied over to the Union Hotel, were he
boarded. Some time after his body was found
by the switchman, on the - track, near the
bridge, horribly mangled.
Coroner M'Clung heist an inquest this morn
ing, when the following facts were elicited: A dl.pateh from Chattanooga, at the Board
Mr. Ayre was last seen standing at the steps v ,
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~ , of Brokers, says Bragg is to be removed for
Of one of the cars, RS if he intended to climb lOLATION or ORDINA , CE. ..11CA rs. tieerge
not annihilating Rosecrans.
up, and the supposition is that ho was sitting ! and henry Raynor bakers of Allegheny. were
informed against, before Meyer Aleznnder, . Gold again fell to-day to 113, Mau) ope
on the top of tho car when the train np
pro bed the bridge. The scalp was torn for obstructing Be ' nton Alley, at the corner of raters were. terribly bitten.
fro:the top of the head, but tho skull was , Beaver street, with oven wood. They were
adjudged guilty, ordered to pay .: rots, and re-. Exciting news from Mexico is expected.
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snot.fractured. There was bloodon the top of I , The French are very uneasy. Before Ferry
e the obstruction.
'the car. These circumstances force the con- I mon ____ ___„..--_ _left he threatened to burn the town of Flaxa
olusionthal his head wan isojured by contact I To etr is aorxxx.—Prof. Robert Kidd forma-
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with the bridge, that he subsequently fell be. pan, units:, the known murderers of a French
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twoen the MTH upon thatrack, endives crushed I in
St'' at Curry's Normal Institute, 52 and SA ,
. Clair street, a class in Vocal Culture and I Z.unve were given up.
by the Wain passing over him. - wae t., open
Elocution, for the special accommodation of : A new campaign against duarez,,
', The jury found that "the death of the de- clergymen. Persons wishing to join, will ,s, ol d
1 ceased wan bnunedlbY the k"cnnn of tie bridge, ' lea - so leave their names with air. Curry this on "
and they recommended that the President and i week. - tine of Brigham Young's wives, whose stage
Directors take immediate steps to have the, name is Mrs. Woodenause, and who is a star at
bridge elevated so as to prevent such &eel - I Ter THIRD Coruna Martian--CHANGI 07 ' the Salt Lake theatre, is about to come east.
dents in future." This is a very important Pt-ans.—The congrogutionst meeting ok the i
, matter, and we hope that the company will Third Presbyterian Church, called for this 1 Rebel officers, prisoners from the battle of
I act upon the suggestion. li, is said that this evening, at Mozart Hall, will be held in the..., Bristow Station, say they meta disgracefu/
is the ninth man who has beau killed in con- Lutheran Church, Seventh street, commencing' defeat. They had not much of their army
sequence of tha lowness of the bridge, and ll 1 at coven o'clock. A full attendance is desired.
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this be true no time ahould bo lost endue ex- , up, as they wore maneuvering to outflank
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so ob- I a , . e us, and had we been half an hour later they
pease spared in removing be dangerous
ARS. LLDSTRATED WLEILLIES.—Th u Ie *ell
struetion. known papers, en universally sought after, , would have succeeded. They lay all the
Mr. Ayre was about thirty-five years of I will all be found at J. P. Bunt's, Masonic Illamo on the North Carolina conscripts,
age, and was one of the most careful and re- I Bail, Fifth street. Call there for It Ilk.-
liable men on the road. lie resided at frau d 1 , ,, ,,,,,, , u s „,„., w„ k , Fr,....a. 1e.10 , s who, they alleged, would not fight. They
Wilburn, Mass, ten miles from Boston, where ; 5 e ,,,.",,, p „. , etc., .`„..„ . j, looked upon tho loss of their guns and nags as
be leaves a wife and family. - The company I a. great humiliation, and acknowledge over 300
have prepared him remains for transmission I Roarsn's lisoiaisx.—Tho November num
home to his family and friends. her of this always popular monthly is for sale . The y
killed atheyf 111 - hack 1 -
ay were a n.se
at Henry Miner's, Fifth street, next door to •
hind the Rappahannock, some by way of
Dictionary of Ladles , Dress. the Postoffice. It is an exoellent number, well , Fredericksburg, and some by Culpepper.
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The following definition of terms is said to , maintaining tho credit of this favorite maga - , Gen. Meads is in con.ultation with the Pre,
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have been compiled by an old bachelor of forty I nine' ideal upon a new and promising movement of
years' experience' Pnov. ROBEler KIDD will organise a new tho Army of the returnee. If rapidly , carried
Gimp .—A sort of nail lased in their high- I Class, in Vocal Culture, Elocution and Light I
out, as proposed, this movement will surprise
heeled boots, or something to do with the nag Gymnasties, at Curry's Normal Institute, an 1
Gen Lee, re lieve Burusidn and taroßich
of
a parasol :'can't make out which. Saturday, at 2 o'clock P. 51. Terms, in ad- f
Tickeit,--Shawls are usually made of this, e , 50
, ranee, for a course of 10 les ions , ,-, , m• nd before the rebel army seal westward can
and those fancy scarfs for evening dreas. N. —.....----- 'Le brought book there.
B. It is called "dear" when they like it best, lisr.s.—A steady rain has been falling here., Since the organization of the Army of the
though only sixpence a yard. i for several hours, and as the rivers were Pre- I
Petomar, the officers and privates harp not felt
Gomm—Same as "Unsay woolsey, I "think I viettely on the swell, there are now some pros• i
more chea tel non ho ful.
a fine calfskin leather for ornamenting riding i posts of a rise sufficient to enable our b otr .., I a ,
pe
habits. Note. It has very sharp priakles, ft, tto resume navigation. I The general impreerrien 13 that Lee is fall
-1 found ones when I sat down on a bonnet j i mg hack on the defences of Richmond, with
Ir A.Gild n- t
made of it, mistaking the thing fora butch of I Tun PICTORIAL WEEISLIR.S.- 1 . r
the intention of sending all his available forces
flowers. ', Feeney, 45 Fifth street, has received Harper's ,
ral/c—Not yet sure of this, but suspect it Weekly and Frank Leslie'. Ilfortrated Newt for Ito Tennessee. ill, retreat probably is a ruse
is the needle they use in baokstieh. Mem. next week. . lin order to decoy us to the groun•l of his own
- "Curtain of a bonnet" seems to have some- i ' choosing. W. J. J.
thing to do with it. Zavrsvixte COAL was selling in Cincinnati, t
?wk.—This is either a species of Scotch on Wednesday, at fifty cents per bushel.
ADMIRAL D.AIIIGREN REPORTED REMOVED.
broach, Or a light bine ball sash, though I I
have also heard it spoken of in relation to a i 1 _
:Istituto for a pienic„ with a sandwich inside. i ii G GAZETTE TELEGRAMS..
EVENIN
1 CAPTAIN TURNER APPOINTED HIS SUCCESSOR.
.Iknriborine.—Much mystery about this. Four I
years ago, however, I satisfied myself that it
Situation . .„
has something to do with n baby's -
boot/. I The in Eastern Virginia.
Sometimes it is called a "lore of a barege." 1 i The Recent Military Changes in
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PAU...l.—Only Alltile bobbin. Their w ork- I - --e the West,
boxes are full of them. I once upset one.
Mounca—Every one knows what this is.
- It is put on gowns, and a new one is , put on
each year, as the wearer grows hie talfsfor the
former length.
Diwiity.—A regular poser this. Used to think
it was a "finger stall," but have found out
now it is a sort of ball put Inside the bock hair
to fill it out. However, my niece Miss Mary,
aged "thirty"—never mind, says positively
'No I"
Orinyline.—Man's horror, woman's sphere.
Keep the Birthdays.
A western exchange mak‘s the following
expellent suggestions, which most meet the
approbation of -all youthful readers. We trust
they will also be received with favor by the
.roltlfolks." It says. Seep the "birthdays
religiously; they belong exclualvely to, and
are treasured among the sweetest memories of
home. Do not let anything prevent some
token, be it ever so alight, that it be remem
bered- Birth-days are great events to children.
Yor one day they are heroes. Tho epeeist
pudding or cake is made for them; a new
jacket or trowsers, with pockets,or the drat
pair of boots are donned; and big brothers
and sisters sink into • insignificance beside
gittleChartie,' who is 'six to-day,' and Is soon
'going to be a man.' Mothers also have bell
closest little ones to care for, are apt to ne
glect birth-days; they come too oftee—rome
timeetihem-they are , nerioni,but if they
only imam tor - mach each toursalre are cher
ishedby their pet Bray. or llarry, some years
afterwards; arben .asray. from tiMheetthstoile
and they have tomato .remlnd them that they
have. added one more yo.ar:.to., the.perhelle
.tremyront4 of life, or to wish. them, in old
fsehioned phrase, 'nanny:happy returns to
their. birth_.day,'.. they would mover permit
any:eause.l4 step between thenreial a moth- .
ere privilege." .
The. Criminal _Cone,
FRIDAY konssons, 0ct..; 3 .---IfektO Judges
Mellon and-(3rwsru.
Henry Gardner was' tried fCr 'inligentratior (
• butacquitted by Toms , of,lpunl ( l--
..110o27_51ichOlasultsrlied with selling liqoot
to minor., was declared gift/ale County to,
pay, costa.; Tehtlant plead
0. sating- ihrinr. wit:hoot . 11 6 / 6 16, and
sentenced to pay a 'die of lyr;6no - 7 0ve
dollars end costa. • • • -
Jamie, C.Conlay Wriut auttigticd a abase
of burglary , in entering the store of Elijah l'
Banda*, orkOhic. Allegheny, unn swel
ing about: two bunched dollars worth of goods.
,Theinry foottla,wordkit.of fientenee
deferred. . . _ _
Joseph- and .Theopidina Ly nch w are placed
on. trial for. inallolgoe udichlat ig killing
-nonduir of chickens belinaglig a
_Xne.'Crair•
ford. The parties reside in ;lllzibeth . :town•
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[ ,...hip, •
,EGL E Y N U B&B R.Y.--ROSES;
.LN WADE AND ORNAIEENTAL TREES,
SIMMS, VINES and EVERGREENS; ITILLDW,,
(basket and the ornamental oaten,) i PRI= TREES
and hethsclain plants, ell In great quantity end Tro,
From California. tiny. 'ItOtraBON, CHINA."TEA and liOnztrz.
: ,fora t lomprice of 613 per hedre if or.
Sur Fax.xcnom, Oat. 22,--Yhe Marley Mar- darscib potting time; end sal other Nursery
kot Is in fair apply, and demand active. At- stock +4 . oe best quality, and at reduced prices, In
inside corniney, Exchange raw, Bo(33.lcpre: order meloe oat dining the present Fall and nest
or T. A. 3Ltizorr Ga the premlin.
nature on Odd. New York B.terling, ilq dem , Spring. Inquire of
riIEETa EXTRAMED .WITHOUT
C. B. SEELE.I. 37 Dl:mond street,
1 4 13- %@ 48 31 3 . Legal tender' , 73 G 7k- • / 0 h" I attunnAcTutuma OP WIRE ITORE, i
I, mai batter, 130 e. Goods received per II!
of " i (
J UAN i itAIU L J 4itUG atlit,E,
headquarters. . , eesinandsar
attprMnit touet. llll David . Crockett being generally' clealratio, , HMV always on bend and ask° to order IRON AND . —,. ~,.. . -r--,.. 1 PAIN.-.Wo take Gas =Wad otinfornsing oar
Farrar, Cid: • 2 2 , ,2,..m. nt , cue j aties iriti Removal of Geneiral Rosetrafles — meet' active demands at a rata Fejt% bond- i BRAM SORE= WIRE GLOM; KEYES,
i awn; RIDDLES, for ioandry uee REIM i friends and,the pubic generally - th at ere are sow
repand to IitITTIACT =ETU IntIIOVT PAIN
G B tbe Relieved. - some profits.
en. ragg o if ,
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Lowrie, andJudgea Woodward. Thompson and „,, .., a . A ....i s i t o 0 0 'Mi lAn arrival at Victoria r log e dat e nom s A mm . s;T A L wlggwojig, r 9K ki,,,,,,,, k,
, ~a: anal, O ct. 9.... gy., poatpon3nk this nnali drasded °platten:payee , 111
Strong. francObattanooge, October
. ,euerrUt GEO. A. ISELLT, Troraurun. nada their fame-and ere us a eall,Aathe arlfarAtm
2,10, says : 13cc. Novegaiki, Japan, to the 27th of Aagiet, n, wo hare la maim been thoroughly tasted dertag tba
WElhell4 .l .APPeal. ' Argued by A. M. 1 ficanstrim melted-an
WORM for appellant and by Pinny for ern , from eotrunand on Monday r No. ea nOthrrit STREET SPA FEELING SODA WATErt, ', past fear . yews,. fully cetablishmg the safe mid pan.
rATISNT 11EDICTNES, dc. ' less cturacter dr tbe operiatcoi, it;c. Drug* or Chad.
talkie. • - i tetchy haleft for Cincinnati. Ito ic aceoe-
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evening, and yes- •
repulsed the British fleet. No pardonless. ,
f. , 6 - .,.,4
oi , Bouted....llaveklus , llebels- cats nor Canna Battery med. ' Alt .those wishing
reimOlvallia Instill:4e Company To: Cour- pained. by only .two personal aidi• tG"aial , CarPhysklasuf prescriptions carcrullx compound, lllO fervtorteiqfxd - lita reliable De 1111 0• will d "
I stet ilia tainkbentralltbe Inittantlegotupany ', Thanmakote mowed the comman d. I Repulsed aq,ditadly Beaten. I F Oll THE FAL-It PK 186,3
, ed. • • j e ga m , 1 welt to tall midtonesilt trlth -•- .-,. -
ill. egad
Aript4 togiiibef - fritupkixis atut t Imtovreports of thecheWsPoolia-R4el say ' I , —___. JAMES L saw. 6.ix , 5..
I.;:mutvict.r., Oc t.. 23.—A ~Vashrille operiiii t Moon 'APPLE MRS,
CHEAP YALLYAl'ERs.—Bealniful t
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-B*/#•Plikkti7l,lKll UPI In' Barioto and I Bragg--will be -nndonbtedly,relieved for b in . to the At:roar Cm
' The . " :""nd la °Mal l Extra ant.-2 3 l i and 6 rears altl-•lnekatiog au the _ 6ol 7 ol} Sr• es /arse% for eels V or. Da. fl; EVA, 'Ea 47 Smillgell'elThetLE! b.
oodj
14111Urs SO _defeat Boseenrcuritlhe late batt . bliattaokedaad killed ha minas cid w i dh ige ire i kteg,
sad aw cuss. , , • . „,..," ' %It kiAliSllA'Llb WI °ad - street I bunch. ' - ..," 1- ' , '
- iPitinsg r i w uibilisaraniviton*V. Gotta- i and:ta • da yat undaeldid,whether Johnstkin, yastandiy„-autLionk.thirta, an Yritalie ~„ 1,- Abo,..eventlante etock of TEAR, 01_.,_•
,u4ard am . Vii-AD:Titlrk. voslyinioh, Cloverseed. , lotkA.kKi.. a. \vim° w.5.. 0 - 0 Os. Ken
..mail...; by, Smith =V Wu for yonipteoot or L oo 'WI ttlI11141=0611Pr• : ca1tai 0 . 14 04 1, 411 / 11 V Mop. att l 4 o ad Xoo ' dirsitlCElTlr; PEXCLI. MX IT .•uorLOA. , -, ,13 -,.. .., 1. - '- ' ..510../ :do - Ch.sthitti. j - l' 111: , relief ttsisistunfo:rs to-insinlsYratPbr sale
.plihi*Jll,6*) , _ '1ry..04-br 4iTt9Pi tOutra. •
...- 2,.,Th5 , isse nine Imo atiollid4ha Tennessee , 0 , iisswilsx # ' ) " Ws ; 1.c.111i4 nine , wound i ng ra p pr i T•fizg ut r iV• l l l %,,fraf e t ocZ) •t , •. ..- . L.: it VCSIGT a f'o iby
.1 ISAIAH Dlcsicr a co.
c
"Plbiolti_...z_ampy:'-iiinini, by wooas ;ZiTIPZ 'very - _tutu*, end Juniors could nose seieral . „ - and taking twelve , ' prisonerk Haw 1 „, Ann . t , ; , t ,,, , .4 ,t , itsit.t, " ry
ha_ ATratto:G,.._suoliorek.sraielatid
zo, 1
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„mit
qat
torero°
suct,iiefined
forgatiliiti waif anit-b7 Auillielibmigh and i Mil" ;tact Chattanooga, Aced all inertly *MS in - the vaftsmooo, with 4 00 Irturi. a taqiutd, v arcd.ph a is., • c ..-,301r$ KEEDOCH, 3r., —l i - 11 - 1 - itarring just reatived wed for sale be ' .':
Oil, for ente by - .:14,41 , . pex.vica_.,_ 4l l l3o _ , N.
Emit ;contra. - . 0 . - I permit. , ..1 ,
Beech at Yinpten Spring and wee 2 ulzold. ado.darri Pateturgh end Olaibuid'Xureriet t' ocZ - • - =all &Dims. 1 cen • gni •••' *•• •=1 "'"'•
0
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•
DV. et. 6.:lNMC.l*.4442.7'hisiciaa..to tbst
Spoird of His4,ll, reports theu following des hs
for the week ending Vct. 20th:
Melee. 22_. 4
.1 , T0ta1.... 26
Females.... 10iColured
Diseases--Consumption, 7 : inflammation of
stomerk,l: rlannie diarrhoea, I ; killed, I :
Inflammation of lungs, 1; remittent lover, I ;
Inflammation of bowels, U .. ; croup, 1; dysentery,
1; still-born, 2: inflammation of lunge, 2; cull
rulsions, 1; catarrh fever, I ; unknown, 1:
scarlet ferer,l; congestion of lungs, 2.
Unita" States District Court.
FULDAY, Oa. 23.—BeforeJudge McCandless.
The. trial of the ease of the United States
re. Wm. Jackson, indicted for perjury, was
! continued. The testimony has been concluded,
and hressrs. tlhn and Swart:we'der, counsel
for the defense, hare made their argumenu to
I the jory. District Attorney Carnation will
addreas the jury this afternoon.
'FRANK LF31.1F:31 LADYS MAGAZINE, AND
Grafitti: OF FAIIIION.—This beautiful monthly,
devoted to the various subjoins which specially
interest the ladies, appears in its November
camber, and may be had at Mr. T. P. Hunt's,
Masonic Fifth street. Its large double
page fashion-plate. colored, and a multitude
of wood-cuts, seine of them of very large :tile,
together with the new feature of patterns, must
add greatly to the attractiveness of this
" mammoth" monthly.
—W. A. flildenfenney, 45 Fifth street,
has also received Fronk Latli<' Lariy's Jitscp
rine for November.
Orirstsa.--nur lady friends will not forget
that Mrs. M. Kitchen will open, on Saturday,
the 24th inst., the largest and best selected
stock of millinery goods ever offered to the
public. Sho is now prepared to offer to her
numerous friends and patrons an elegant as
sortment of bonnets, ladies' and misses' hats,
ribbons, French flowers, feathers, etc., of the
newest and most fashionable styles, at 123
Federal street, Allegheny.
fun Itisw, or Dcwrik v. Br Hos. A. J.
DCGL,INE.-Alr. J. F. Hunt, Masonic Hall,
Fifth street, has received the above, which is
a complete novelette, profusely illustrated,
occupying the chief place in a quarto of fifty
pages;—which also accommodate a multitude
of miscellaneous sketches, short stories, anec
dotes, etc., etc., with numerous pictorial illus
trations.
Foci= PretEt..—A lady had her pocket
picked, on Fifth street, to-day, by a nogro,
who was carrying a couple of letters in his
hand towards the posteffsee. • A little girl saw
him take the pocket book, and made known
the fact to the Indy. but he was then out of
sight. The pocket book contained lietweon
fifty and sixty dollars
LEE'S ARE REPORTED ROAD THE RAPIDAN
Meade Ordered to Push him to
the Wall.
i Dahlgren has been relieved from the command •
1 P R OBABLE REMOVAL OF OEN. MEADE. .
• of the iron-clad fleet at Charleston four days
. 1
ince and Ca t. Charles Turner, of the Iron-
' NEW AND IMPORTANT :MOVEMENT ' Cap t. I
sides, appointed to toe position. It is holier ed
' CONTEMPLATED. that official notice of the change went io.:
_
. Charleston in the lest steamer.
THE PEOPLE TO PREPARE POE AN AGREE- Tho facts in regard to recent changes in the
AEIE SERPRLS.E.
, . West are believed to be as follows : -
I Gen. ROSOCCOLI6 has been relieved and Gen.
New Tone, Oct. 23.—The World's special Thomas assumes his command of the army of' '
dispatch says : That far Lee has retreated'! tab Cumberland The Departments of Ohio,
without stopping to make any eonsiderabh; under Burnside, the Cumberland under Thom•
resistance to our advance. His army is now : as. the Tennessee, under llurtbnrt and {ricks- I
reported beyond the Rapidan. I understand . burg, under McPherson, have been consolida-
orders have been issued to posh him to the tad into ono grand military division of the
wall and force him to a battle, but whether, Missiseippl, to be under the command of Gen. '
ander present elrcumetances, a battle will be . Grant. Gene. Hunter and Sherman are now
obtained or risked is a matter_of conjeCture. I at Inks and will command corps in the 1
If the rebel commander, as now seems probe- , field. Grant's headquarters will be in the ,
ble, gets fairly out of fighting distance, you field. He leaves for the front to-morrow. i
may oxpeot to bear that the fate of Rose- ! McPherson's Department will extend from !
crane has been visited upon Oen. Meade as .: the Department of the Gulf to Napoleon.
_certainly as he has been too cautious in the I A epeeist to the 74iscs, dated IVashinitton,
pursuit. Indeed, I bear quite reliably Gen- ' October 22d, says : The presence of General
orals Sedgwick end Sickles already talked of : Meade and staff here to-day filled the elty.with I
to succeed him, unless he shall yet retrieve ! the rumor that be bad been -relieved of his I
himself in the opinion of the Administration:. eemm er and. s
The ino change in the military condi-
Sew YOU., Oct. 22.—The ficraiXe Wash- 1
uon to-day at the frotit.
, ington dispatch says : OeneraiMee,de Is here I i
to consult with the Presidentin. regard to it I The Pursuit-of Lee's Forees..ateasures
new and successful movement of the Army of , to Piereut Further Executions of our 1
the Totems°, for the execution of whiob, ar- -: prisoners.
.
n naemanna- are already. making. If 'ra p idl y ' Nrw Tose; Oct. 23.—The Herald has the'
{ earned , ont, as proyesed,•this movement will ;
~„..following:
1.. eetprlta General Pee , sad relieve Bnr ‘"`7 1 la use- Field, Oct. 22.—As soon as we foltud
from al( threatened danger, 'and ta ke - ' that Lea had retreated, our troops took the of
'
mond before the rebel army, sent weetwand ,
%noire, pressing the enemy closely. AlAt An
, can'he.bronght back Clam, , . -1.; turn' we learned that the rebel Callan' had •
.-AnaYft-f-t ia Paknada' Oa. Oa. 22 * --L l Ula d ' ,..
` ll- .l few hortristirt, end Kilpatrick wet pressing
Guist-to report to-day has transpired, hist it f.s.l their rear. The genera :..imPressisn is that
not, • iontrabend to state that an Important
_, , Leo Is falling beck on the defences Of Kich-
Jaarlaieat in nani* l P La4d wtda/ ? 2 11 6 ;` T ° mend; to sandal] available forces to Tennessee.
joy to The heart of every true Union "'an+ t h e ' ft is reported that -the military itithririties
tattuls of - which cannot be - combiniddated to ore L ai ng meas ure s go prevent.further JOXOCIL-
Ltlll,pleple, who may prepare 'therneelres for . 09 __ , _, _ r , _
ril.,___.a..
74611.
se agreeable enrpriee. oo es; 0 9. n.. Moue , , o .ll.maap-- - ---.r, .
. . i Ugly measures. 'Ke Jogg, who Usi nuag, in
Lama. ltiehmond recently, wax captured While; per.
, •
lre;siti9fon, Oct. 22.—Intelligenee from Wei forming his legitimete.datios as an ()Moat. It
frontfront that active operations, for i ts believed a rebel officer will be selected for
the.present, are at, ,sn end. ', i ii;ecattloa ea soon as arrangements min be
Gen.liee'rforees are bnyond the HaPpehan. . made.
noek,aud_probably coneentrated.nesicsdpep
per. no: statements .4rWieltingtoit papers !I
that OUT forces have popikrated that; far are / •
warn.:.l 1
Gem Meade came to to aeutniton to-tiar, and
after an interview . with th President and
Genpliallack, returned. late ,tbis Dinning, to
-0111 - --431$01Aie , --DIBPATOBLEw.i:::PQM - ILEdi“ l /. --- /ZECOI LLL
" - OW7. "..,
FINANCE AND TRADE.
GENERAL MEADE IN WASHINGTON:
TILE ORDER TO FURST E GEN. LEE
FORWARD MOVEMENT IMPOSSIBLE AT PRESENT
fIEN 12.16 G REPuRTED REINFont FP 1V
EWELCS CORP::
Spec n• the Pittrbargh Gazette
Wet3IIINUTON CITY, Oct,- 23, 1863
The Chronic/e, this morning, speaking of ,
Gen. Meade, says This distinguished officer
arrived in the city yesterday. and of course,
all sorts of rumors became rife. We stated
yesterday morning that Meade had been
ordered to pursue Lee and give him battle. We
gave the item as rumor, although it was well
founded. We now learn that he was posi
tively ordered to pursue Lee and make him
light. From the fact that no engagement has
taken place, all sorts of rumors have boon set
afloat, since the General's arrival in the city.
Some aro to the effect that he was to be re
moved, unless he led Leo on to battle, and
that failing in so doing, be has presented him
self for that object. Be this as it may, we
learn that ho has informed the President that
he cannot make a forward movement under
three weeks at least, on account of the condi
tion of the railroads which has been utterly
destroyed. It will take at least sixteen days
to replace the badge at Rappahannook Station,
and until that structure is rebuilt, no eaten
mice advance can ba-made. In connection with
this subject, we may state that it is rumored
that Ewell's eorps has been sent to reinforce
I Bragg.
ANOTHER FALL IN GOLD.
EXCM7iII NEWS FROM MEXICO EXPECTED
The Rebel Defeat at Bristow
Station.
PROBABLE OBJECT OF LEE'S RETREAT.
if< , ch - ., A,
Fpecial Itiotptstrit to the Plttobtotich Garet to.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23, 1863
IMMIIIM
WISIIIN6TON, Get. 22.—1 t is learned from a
perfectly trustworthy source that Admiral
3S try. V V
V V y~
s ~k
ti a •,:;.,,.' .. Ts~"" ~.~~•.5..:'L-+T•Y!a.=s"
aRM pox jai =
eragtied
adfrratar pr" rattat role, a, YON, voistio Farm to
- - m twettrlely. 3.flegbetey erainlya
I I: .7 :tot: ILI-gal a. . IL •
tither, no , . o • deolo laianor lo•oe "" I N;i RC-111Nt; Ito i_-I- di the
ruspoSt and
t. tun talks [ rvm !'irtnl,nraL, DJ land . The [mprore-
Horn, the rat , for •10 an. It for ds and •a ro , e , to an the- l kneel L•e ; LL.I . LL, .‘
f..(:,j . 1 I_,-ter. Lae no. r a 0 -Led, t.or , • 1 : 7 : • r
, a , •r t Leooto ,alto a foto Orchard. About
i• tho'pmperty for
ng. geed _ee!' , r ere,: Nee. od.ing 'L. •, or di Tto , auto wilt be dolare-e..1 ,tsol rraioaeal frond 1 Z 1, ..e. " fr '' , , 47: 1 1 h ' l .. la ‘ m 'i x ' al• ll tnnextr it old noel seal
, e„,... t„,.... the ^414 , 01,0110 , -111 b.,
din.
more. is to 13. rat d e. see j„,1 . 1 • 11
to suit Ile buyer
rho • •,i of Ile • I lad,* •1...te-• „.of t a g rik e a t.. Oulu. 0n...nat1... adrenal it mill be cut
Proix.alo no ee on Iler Pa. ale -.La. - alo•ut„,,l ;,j f or
, - toned- r —attl roeetood tent Ltd IL of le. toe. e b,• e „,,,, e d
—lt I- ,Lair_ IL. r.. rho lit , . it: ,wl:‘ , 14- 13th of NOVE-lIIILIL will he offeLZ, ' XL -.
ii•oret at run F rant boo or oe , .ltr• pol.lic made, on Lire itee. at 1 n'clork.”
pots one to 1x...n0d ...wee Ia• a trint '2 l tid'r for tonna id" rule- wait the tutlesorthe J la
her to onY l•oltel• Tleo -do . for Ike irtegih of lea e. n •1, • nnr 3t L e ;gum .
liBr,a Ili rreoury of do - ton nor:,- nes "r 'la . ' wei• rx - e'Ltel
another „won known that •Ixout to a wrought Iron. Ire Inter:, •-f —•— •
stave. inall ••1 tie • la-t Rise 1,-en tarot, inxteera. duel It. tkir3lll ,, it:. Iv,.
the pit,:in.:lll of the 1:••••fd.. an the lot of renal. r. ' , tn . . Ix I" Ir . "• , i , ur" o r tr•r°
It
ill pp„ that t m t .(' Ile Treit.nt: fI w• itliivt lg.:: one toLrr eini noon' et. ee
learnt,. for the mierrilantou. pa . ) toote o
r. •id 0 ... lwaftinhr. I . nor. o qui . toot .
quln. oirotl.•t Iron .1 Mir nelllnoo to make pre• .•adA" of a" it'd'.
stint few Ilir rontuta twuttlit, it llrxwUr 'IL' Mtn In it , La 'O , Ol to one me-1
fore Leer,. •del, tor :tee entaith Oend- le e. laud I. l i ' o ' 'a" 1, 're It a' io dlo" al
touted, boar..., that rho. re•-r..tar• hill 1..• to e d) ' in dt tr . WdLrtslerl
pros - ideal alit, foods from ilar fink or ill. •I, atoned. and It the N., ro-k AL,LL. a'. No lo 31 , th
/..„. ore., tity of Now 1 Lek at tie Lod I4eLt•-
olo•aol. It l• extimatexl 11,01 the .1.• of L notnettro P"' ny tr'""al-
Zhu+:lo ill rreeioLl. keratin,' slit the fea ore I'n.: nt thr FLert. knonal, Va., at. Loon, A
front ruilitnrr oporntlon, w 111 'ora n..t. oettai• .an kroonal. i.el,
cream , . the did-mare eurrerO Leol er TL.. work hto be don. to tlio Loot, mat ',fa rt iat a
N. . ilr,ld. the etillavr who will app.-moo.) to e anperlntentt it t
and payment trill to, paid lu full for,asub gun mom
lo• eertiltrate of toapection and f W•qpi.
'• l'ropusao will Oa.• the prou per gnu fur 110, u lode
t.DtDDr. mea4 , lterr m i ,r u m a ,, a • t ia b, r
In
FLrerg k elit • I --Wlerot firm steel roe le .to hate7l per ratOtstle , and the, time which wilt 1-• rep
„f r.e51.1. , fat., it,4o , quirdel to do thi- %huh, work. •clix urethral and the
and 51.2541,28 for White.. Itnr/ey 1, rotting to too,
will Le '”
freely. thoitub si dells retell', at 31,3 u fur Noring..ttol wd awarding the corona..
31,43eg1tr4 for Yell nail coat lour L.: rule. doll, anti No Lido a - ill let romitl.l.l from any jwilwi Lot
WiLli rho. tiro , oil „1 ..1114 fal, from Lon, at 73 :•;,..-,',1 0 7 1 ,17,,,', 1 :'„',L.T ‘i % c n r ,,,",':1 1 , 4 in,,,,t t h,'„,,,,'
umtnbtrtun• of
linere. nothing doing. eo i• qulot an.l rat bur not of tbio liepartuiend, fully prepared to warnswarns We
e .,1,." 01, rre , work. In Om ram , .tf part not known to tido Pe
ll,. be In demand hut the, it noun In nooke; "rthlent•l" the
'r."."1""lirII-cI
mnye Leal.
Flour 1. quiet and rather doll lent unrhangeal. Sale co
Sale-. • In p aool w th pro
ail, aar t oafaratory sande,e to the conninit of
from ammo et 35,501ig3,751 . ..rF0itra, and $4,50 to ir,75 • "Y Inr o.ut. of Site L,d, wLit a' r.eluirod fur
the lnl.'
fur Estm F.mily, Rye flour o selling est 86,tat par file -nI "rCI"'"n1"•"'"
•ree• the yo
revel to reiret any or all bids, If deemed
bbl, dual Auckwheat, may be quoted at s4.ot) per cwt
etlEll.ll73i—Stonaly with redo tuural fair y,!, L rill l'"°l"-tr'rli.d - PT"PLit'al.fur Butioliulf
t i ldrrs," and will be suldrawsed Ilrimadiar
hlng dometud, sahib, prlax• are without etnotaldo Giwirgo It. lintosay, Chief of Ordnance. 3 ., mit.
change'. 3mnll mle• of lingar at 1341114 e for Row, • ington City. G Eontre D. 11AMSA r e
a ,„l led; t o 17.14. „, 312115 we.5:e041 , G.ll. 'lf ~ J +lnurirs.
_
3-Ir, and idathmena muy be quoted stoarly GrkedrOr. F 0 RA \i'A NT EII . -/) :
-
Syrups r.nge from ati to s2o.
AlifinTAVT QrArritnt iourrlt'o
KALT-14 to bwtief c1en1.1.11 , 1, but wlthout rlediero Wheeling, Weat re., teetobor 12111, fond(. I
in prior , . Salo of 300 Idaho No 1 Extra at 52.5 te pre SEALED elaoSA LA will b ee r e ee,, e d ,ta
I,bl uir,„,Aruy
u „ 2,2 A, rr(re al afire until 12 o•elorit lox. of Octular 24t1e,
D .; ,)
DI 52,2 "
p.. r ' forf , ttr. ,, fith th i nti ,,, lJee Quartortinotdr• Department C. A.
1 follow 1,12, ale •
and for tin.. Two hundred thousand e2ro,raat) hautbois of prima
BUTTER it FAGSL--Packed nutter is atrr,di with the unle
uud : b o o wale thirty-titre. 133,
Pales at 17418 c for sod '2 - 2 to 2.30 for her to r,:,,q ap „ . Tian uull to The
grain ' t:, dr7tee ' re l 3 ° } l n e t. ll lllee ' Ti ' re u g g ,
prime Roll. Egg, tango from 15 to p-r W.I Va one quxrter within flfloon dons, one flunr-
POTATUES—SmaII .1.• of prime N.-throne, k. I a“1"'“ don's, "no ' l " °ll ''' r ' 5 or
DDLI
ni,,,DD
from
DI
7,
ID
I.„Du. qoarter within sixty daye from date of
Nall of In ILIA' New Jer.oy i•vre-rt Potato, nt , Two Ileum/anal time i'2,l/001 of gust, round, nirr
per LILL rhant.olele T 111 1 ,411; liay, hand ; to he dellvenel
in
the realm ratio with tbe grain.
CHAS lIERILIES---Coming In Moro fre•l•, nut the Propowals will be comfelered for the entire lot or
drmand appear. tee be fully aortal to Ili • •uppl); Loalr for twenty thousand (20,0001 bushels of Oats or fifty
of 10 Md. at 013 per bid. lA'. lons of Hoy. Proposal must eta, the quantity
APPLE-L'achangd; ot Ir •.„1 t
~.r teponxihlo pr.reon• that the rptulAr will folflll tho eon
act if awarded to him. txurressfill Wad-, Trill be
' ' " . notified as boon after thr sward Lf 133.1. ns P'd.ible.
e ra• at 12', , Written runtratte will in all macs In entered into,
_
and c. , :ntract , :rn will a. e.wiltirCd glee bonds for the
Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. isitstsi perform., of the eulttract. Fraporeala
ter, 2a—Tie rat. of Thursday night and 14olay. abould lea endorsed on the enerd'ilrti...."Propuaale for
aryl the probabiloy of • rise In the Allegheny rhor, F nrltoo, en d
, le y. tubireeteed to rig undersigned at
had a r all
dotenowelleg offart on the mark. t for b„Z e ,„ b y • a,„ nr
Crud, petttelouni, and buyers aro holding bark in an. Na bid+ wqn bin entertained uulees the foregoing
dripatton of if material That ronult ix, thin. r"'" '"I""
"" rnmpin
1117,
am nisi to nothing dune, ludo rel." , ' 1 ' AeFA't Qvualefetanter
being WO bbl.. at 23r, parkagos mrluded. For ori:otal
iu toted, there is no inquiry, and, rouse-qua 101? . -- -
tramertliotm. Frau .1 to in fair elomand•
gm , it I
1121 L
=IEEE
I=
PITTSBURGH MARK ETS
p.lly 00 Western .tenant, with salcs of
known brands at O. lionains is dull and nominal I BST N ATIoNAL It
at 7Y. liashituns remains about as but quoted.
Adslcos racelred from 011 City today by tclisakaph . .
report Crude at $5,25 to VuZiti par bbl, on bulk at
that point
New York Petroleum Market.
• Ppecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gasette ' TREI.SCP.T DEPARTMENT )
Nets Toes, Oct. - ' with sal* on 0 Uhl-1 . 1,1AR or rot CI:Ur-Use V. r
Wasblugiuu Che. Augnet 5Th, lent, )
the spot at 70e. Reflood, to hood, io quiet nod a I Ape..., By emiefacioi7. endears prearotect to
, shads lower, seAtla sales at 41,450. the spot, and 7.2 the umh , r,rovel. It has horn med. to.PPe.Li the ,
, S ATIoN AL BANK OF PITTSBURGH,
buyer."" m " . In the County of Allegheny. and Stets of Penneylear
to quoted at 1 , 0:3200. and Naptha at C. • tilt, hue been duly organized under and according to
I the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled
Cincinnati Hog Market. , -Au Act to provide a-National Currency, secured by
Hardly * word le raid ale.ot hogs; the 1a... of • iil•dt• of 1 --/Mied t'itid. Stocks, nod to Provide for
the circulation awl redemption thereof," approved
laden are I. high that packers or joblors nave am:
Fehr - tutu iistll,l SW, and bus rompßed with all the
tied down to the conclusion shot there la no me In
attempting to make contracts. Indeed, at our s y; provisions of said Aet required toibe compiled with
packers genentllv think it hazardous to enter tote I 11.4°r0 w hthteheil l the ht.theke el . Bhukielic;
my engwiere „ rt t e : very lUtle pntorration uuklag i Now, therefore, 1, dent MCCrt.Locli, CuiT t ptroller
to pack tut the foreign market *hi , is la striking of tin Cu . rrency, i d.
4 11 r' 4 Y K ' l, r / V rY PIT'ISB h AI7I I I I
couttast to tho;ltate a thing , . existing at this th us rirtmT ATIO.
meaty of Allegheny, sod State of P ennsylvania, B.
a year ago, the truth IA useething to • hrultest es • ,
lout, i h o vro , pr i or . „1... A for bog . pr ,,,t b , the authorized to ,sancurh the box:nets of BartiOng on.
possibility of pork to any market in Europe
der the ALL '
lu tertieemr whereof 5010000 my hand
and Hr. the romenti opinion. The cure, whirl, od. e „• „
cut "ft by the August fort will all be AA or 051- ,f IS, IF'. "' I M . A h 01* h g th4 .
HUGH McCULLOCII,
tie, sod will make fair pork: te , other distr.:item Comptroller 41 the Currency.
can be wade of than Our, tio that the price of roe,
chanter:lc c"ru cannot influence the result; h.! a:
steel: hogs are unnecially abundant throughout. the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
hest, and iu condition, the:, will be brought to mkr. I PITTSBURGH, PA.,
tlbarlets where the eorn Is most topmed.
hot fatted bolter than is expected. It is torouslorm
to suppose that In‘xertse aa great a ouraber of Hogs (LATE PiTI'SBIIIII3II TRUST CAtiIP.AN
may not be brought Into market than was last seesem,
there In to ben scarcity of pork, nod this in the CAPIT•I S 6-4.00.000„ with privilege to 10002.50
race of the face, whemthere Is the .11,105 l of half an
ordinary hog crop of Last 6.3.11 . % meat on to $1.000.1)00.
I.
54 t"14.4" is the
mnP for fir to g " .". nod $"" The Pittsburgh Trust Company hating organized
for seta large and fat. —Price Current. l tinder the net to provide a National Currency, under
the title a the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
Cleveland Market. PITTSBURGH, would respertfullv offer its acrylic:se
150 bbls XX red at 12,140, for the collect:. of Notes, Drafts, Bills of.Exchanip, •
:0. XX white at $7,2::. Wheat—DMl awl unsettled. An.,[Weirs Money an deposit, and boy and sell La
ne only *ale reported at the Board was cur rod on clioge on all parts of the country.
track at si,p, 'This afternoon pales 4 ears elrOlce The C.C.. which has attendod the Pittsburgh
Kieducky white on track at 61,50; istrd bull, inferior Trot Crimpaqy, lance its organization in 11.20, will
white at $1,34; 2,0110 boob red afloat on prieate terms. we believe, be a sufficient gnarautee that bonnier
Corn—Very quiet. Sale. 1 cat from store at Me. entrusted to the neer organisation will mourn the
Oats—Sale* I car on track at Gk.; l car do st 64c.: 4 I same prompt attention.
can from store at telr. Rye—ln demand, and would Saving a very extmorive everseputulence with Banta
curnalaZd 11,10*. Barley—ln good request at tad Bankers throughout the country. no ladieve we
Meng Pork—The rung , - of market is 815.00 for r/ty, ran otter unusual facilities to those oho do Mamma
and 517,10 for clear. with us.
The trusintent will be conducted try the same Offlrgra
Chicago Market. i and Directors.
nor 22.—Vluur-- Dull and quiet. Whent—Steady.
Sales at...51,03@1,11Hi. Corn—Dull and 141* lower.
Sales at 763-egrli4. trater-Qulet. Sales at 55i.epri
gt, e ,,tpt e —lti,xon Mils flour; PG ,ZA)O bet wheat,
13,1010 bush corn. Inelghte—Steady. 110 on wheat
to Buffalo
Importa by Railroad.
PITTSIIVI:011, FT, W.I . at ft Cale...l4lllloAD, Oct. _
r--02 bps corn, Dan Wallam; 21T by mill food, S& , D
L L
, OAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65
J Carothee; 1 ear lumber, .1 . longhorn; 86 bbLs pork,
. mark. I car Corn, J 11 Spear; 1 ear hay, P H Hoff- : rouses aTlirr.
Mat; Ido do, Oswalt .1 Flasher; 1 bbl cider, If Me- , . CILIJITEHED Ili 1036.
•
Swmgen; 10 bbls cranberries, Fetter k Armetrong . ' 1
Open dear from IFI to 2 o'clock. also on Wednesday
18 bble apples, J Daub; 13 du do, J W McLaughlin;
end Saturday evening% from Slop tat to November
27 do do, 11 Gm-wig; II the wool, H Cottral; 50 tea, ,
led, 3ti pkgs lard, 30 F Sellers A cc I lohl 1 1 ..," 1 ' fr0 ,2 2 ,,z n - Gt „,..,v7. c k t ,'Z' t from 2 ' m ' mubs.r lot to
wham. J A 31asurie; 30 bble whisky, Gnu 11 Meeker 1 "" "`
Dr its rewired of all rams not less than One
&Boo; .''t 11g. wheat, .1 8 Liggett d an 10 bhls to
-1 Dollar, and • dividondof the pTalfita dariaTad MT., •
bac., 31cDonabi & Arbuckle; 5 bbh, molasses, Jas year In Juno and December . lateral , has been de.
Bentley; 4 bbls whisky, L Purcell; ddo do, 11 S. F , elated ~,,.,,L , ...u y, tr , J .,,, ~,,d D 0 ,,, z ,„,,,b,„,.. ~in ,
Evert k co; 16 do do, lleilbroner It col 40 bble lob.. I c'
Bask--
co, J W Taylor; 103 bbl. flour, Simpson A Koos; 100 I the
..cos organlied, at the rate of ais per cent
do do, Graham A Thom.; 100 do tobacco, 31 ileyl;
. interest, if not drawn sot, is placed to the credit
100 bble floor, Llrul.y A Telford; 100 do do, Jas tier- of the depositor ae prineJpal, and beam the sumo io
dine, • tercet from the first days of Juno and December, eom-
Gaya - LAM, a . Pirrseracu 11A11.1a0AT., Oct. 23 pomading_ twice a year without troubling the &post.
112 bide applos, 111 1 , Mgt A: Co; 2 7 halm hay, 8 1 1 tor to call. err seen to presiout hla pass book. At ibis
Floyd; 116 bbls apples, 31cBano k Anjer; VT. , do •do j rate money Will doublo in lex than twelve years.
Fetzer A Armstrong; 101 bbl. potatoes, C C Belsky; Nooks, containing . the Charter, By-Laws, Mho
130 loge core, Theo 801 l d Co; 13 boxes cheese, A Kirk an d R og -dopy.. f i p..41,4 v a t* 0 .- applicatt. at
A Co; 53 do 4%11111dt:11z 26 bales hops, J Ithodern IS th e a gka.
do do, Spoticor k McKay; 12 eke pearls, J II Lyon; PUTAIDLNT--GEORGIE ALBBEE.
25 bbls whiting, iA U Phillips; 50 do du 1' Brain, =VI TET.SIISZTETII :
' 35 bids petroleum, Fleming 6. Boo; 75 bids dour, A .
Lippert; 14 Wile ,apples, Jahn Herbert; 50 boxes . John 11. McFadden, laaac.3l. Pennock.
I cheese F San Gorden 53 bbla apples, I bbl cider, 31r1 ' John Holmes,. • John Marstiall,
Arbuckle; 7.1 bble apples; Owens tr. Kennedy; 120 du ! Ainkdder Speer, ' Jame All-11. Moeda,
do, 3.1 Ilutehreobt 4 cks cheese, Fn.," Kaiser, 8 rolls j Beni. b. Dafinestock. A. IL . POl l Oek, IL D..
I leather, Wm Menus; a bble whiskey, Jos McKay; 6.4 Jarimli /dank/. Hill Marvin,
...110 do, J Adler; 15 Nile leather, Hays d Stewart; 6 James Iferdman, WillltM J. Anderson,
' kegs shut, Wto'Cdoper, 6 do'do, -. Little k Trlmbley
i DLLs oil, J P tiesitti, 20 hossetob.co, Lambert 6 titi
ton; 100 bide Dour, Lindsay &Telford; 33 bids whit& ..
Wm iladage: 12 00 do John Seiftetti; DO bib willows,
J Dickey it B:2olhdaA'hoksi tobacco, John Ora.
elar: 13 eke rege,lloerard &Cottrell; 4 Ude tobacco, I
I Jobe CM.; 1 do do A ikbauty: 1 car, 405 aka wheat, It •
I l'llmtnedY 6 Dm) 61 balm tovv,Cbilds a co; 19 bal9. :,
; leather, Wm Flame.
TSAAC 'CRAIG,
11•
OUTLET SAW MILLS,
ALLVOHEN T CITY
lloops constantly; on town -a largo and thoroughly
11111ECed DECK/aG,
_BOAT AND BOTTOM
PLANE, WINDOW YEA= lavrr, TINTLES, I
SUDOLIS,ZOIED3,-SPOOSIND. LATUE,
1.)), ao.am,as..
-
tls will AU 04k, lbr SAWED STETS' with 1
priunptinisnand lAD& rates.
N. B.Pomona,' wanting LONG TiII:DEE or POP ,
LAN areparifenliiy Inulton toenail:lns him stork.
I caromw ozr.Craig stmt. near Rubissoli•
n0 2 63S • •
CVN . EIItE STONEMAN
IMEME
B~4.n'K.S
of PITTSBURGH
DITLECTOIIII:
Alexander Speer,
linnet. G. Pia*Y.
Al;x. Bradley,
Samuel gm.
James Lane.lin,
Robert S. lbws,
Thomas Doll.
Thomas Wightmko,
Wm. K. Nil-nick.
JAMES LACC7tLIY, Prostdaut.
JOBS D. SCULLY, Cashinr.
/wale SA, 1863.
Per A. Madeira.
Walter P. Marshall,
John Orr..
Calvin Adams,
Jobe. G. Barkofru,
John C. Bindle",
George Blatt,
Alonzo A t Carrier,
Ch.lee - A. - Cotton,
Willis* Dangler,
John Drew,
WlTGiun 8. Haven,
NO Hunker,
Richard Beyer , --
James D. Kelly,
MAU= B.3.nrely,
13weitCerdET
Toimrt — 'Robb,
Elam RthiprslL
- lames EMidle,
3ohn.ELEbamberger.
Willismr r & -Pettmerm.
Vabktrk,
Imme - Wbittier.
Wm. P. Wenn.%
• Chrtmiat Tenger.
CMS, A. COLTON.
FOR SdLE•
1 1 ' OAI t )0. :••• A 1.1: fie rtudersign;a
offer, en . prt,to sa:e vrry valasbla farm Io
11-lop Allegheny Cennty, Pa., containing
al. Teo-
it L a 1 Mitt ell on the Ohio river,
ab.ut I' 2 utile. helot.' the city. Thu Lenprovnrtentt
ate vl .'went Joelling Inoue, log barn, and other
unt-Outht ngt about %Litt apple ;mu ht good bearing
eotoli I son, nurt other fruit trees • about 50 acres goal
ebeinvi land, the barn.'.' in g oal tirolter. It In the
property f' ll,o orke awned bJJ 1 . 110.11A9 8., JACK -
11 AN. Th. e hole term trill be sold in a body, or If
atelletent inducement offered It trill be eat up and
sole In lots mutable Ku' conntry rosideverra. As the
enteerllvr intends to di-porn or the property eoun,
ho may .41,0 to pnnivave. shonld rail upon
hun..without delay,
For further put tb.rtlurs ...quire or J. W. P.
WLITTE, Ettg., lOU YI Fill STREET. Pittsburgh. ~r
of the uwforsioted, iu Ohio Township.
oollir2wd WILLIAM JACK3IAN.
D- -la.
I IS : 4 TORE FOR ;SALE, in
J... 1 a nom-lolling Weetern turn on the P. V w. a
C. It. It , not over Sou milem from PR - tan:ugh, now
doing 3 large and profitable trade. The stuck be
now, owl too been aoloeted with reference to the
country trade. Jleo all lawn purrlta,l far raelr,st
luwoot market prices.
me preeent proprietor hat decided to retire from
the trade owing to lied health, and now rehiracialu
otters the stuck fur isle: also the good will of the re
tiring, party. no hum.° hen a large and respectable
trade, which can he retained.. The pre?eint. stock
will Invoke Ilt•constrren to ten thonund dolliira, bet
on be rettocAlf &elm&
. .
Parties wishing to know tho particulars will please
addrosa ur call personally on
LYDAY d (1101 PENNING,
- .
orrrtf " 50 Mimi street, Piz tsburgh, Pa.
V.k,LCA 131. E l' EN N ST.REJ , :T PRO P
ERTY:EUE. NAL o Lots, feet 4
inches front t o an ally, with a large double hon.. ,
.o,nreon nourock and !land Arcot, A desirable link,
lion fora PhyGrian or Irentlet.
Also. mm.. title building sites for pritate residence
near Mineniville, from 3, to 1 arm each.
Also, a Loge niunher of building bds of natl..
of from 35 to 50 Pet front, by 100 to 150 to
deep, situated at the terminus of the Wylie Streo
Paelenner Railway.
Apply to rho under,,,amed,g,ectuors of the estate
of John Heron, decd. W. A. lIEIIRON.
JOHN D. HERRON,
Jy22..7m R. G. HERRON.
AhPLENDI 1.) I)IVELLING FOR
SALE, situated at No. 173 Third street, Sec
ond Ward, Pittaburgh. The lot ha, . a 0 4 ,0 t, Of 30 feet
and sztonds hark itrr feet, on which is erected a largo
three.etors brick bnilding, with bank buildings three
storiee. 'the building is finished in modern style,
arrangtoi with doubly parlor., (marble rge.ilesadib•
lag room, kitchen, huandry, with tubs, boiler., atom
and bath room. Alin iieven connsbAlous bed chant.
bcrs. furtive Reeking a comfortable residence, the
abort. is jot the pion.. L olferod low.
lot . tome and pent call at
«Li 11. McLAIN 102 Fourth street.
ifOlt SALE AT A BARGAIN.—One
iwcond.hand STEAM EEGIME, 141 n. cylinder,
4!:, foot stroke, poppet out off, 12 foot tly wheel on
oountar shaft, 00 foot 3 id steam pipe, with two 30
In..foulde fined (14 1.3 .torm - voila., 20 feet long,
steam drum wrought-Iron eland plpe,.breeching and
Ore front, nil In good working order; rated at GO
horse power. Also, one sett Steam Engine, a In.
cylinder, with tly.whe,l, to.. In like - condition that
btx driven with the other.
.
Fnrlart.lcularn rt.for to DOBBS, TAYLOR d CO.
of Whoolfmg4
0c2:3w11
liot{ Stiff OR LEASE--A large Lot
in Sharpsbutc, on the Paarenger Railway, fire
miles from Pittsl7nrgb, on which there is a good
Dwelling House or nine rooms; also, moral other
Houses. all built of brick. A well of good water In
the yard, plenty or good flout, 61141 convenient to
Churches and School Honor.
rarticulars address or call on
G. T. C111..1.1 , 01,
Sharpsbnrg, Allegheny County, Pa.
orZit !Use F
ritil.;l\ TRY RESIDF.NCE FUR SALE.
The oadersupnci offers at private, sale his
country reatience on Troy. Rill, containing about
six tunes of ground, a splendid Brick Bwolling
ileac, an excellent Frame Barn, with rooms for •
hired man with family ; 3 acred in graph, in
beams order; about ZS) choke peach tram, and
about 100 apple trim, pear trees, cherry, plum and
other trees, no. Tftls iudisputaidta Conditions
may. Inquire; of
scalm 40115 C. /LEINER, on the place.
- URA{ SALE--A lot of land, eadtaining
78 men., situated mile. from Mumma Sta.
Writ, on the Plusbnrgb.liott Wayne d Chicago $. it.
The aboee wepperty is well thr.baml, with •_ good
young ore - hard - of bearing trait trees. Th 4 property
will to told on rearonable term,.
For ftlrtber partipnlaro addreas
_ _
S. C. liIc3I,aSTER, Sewickley...ilk, Pa.
LE.—Fe — ur Acres of Ground
and a Four Story Brick Badtiling Engine,
'Milian and Machinery; well adapted for k mum.
butvry ; 10.1.fert by 120 fret; can be yurcbetted fur
octet •Lialf its original rag, by calling on
WILLIAM 'WARM,
tui No. OS Grant arrant, Plititnargit.
OS
. Bill. on tic Colon B.nk,
/ I .on t tiort : nd In h t t
Rl= oo eVcry important town In Gartnany,
Switzerland and Italy, for solo to satin to suit par
clauers, by WIL 11. IYILLIAMS it CO-.
atit.Mtku Wood atroat, ?artier of Third.
z uIPPI. rG.
TILE ATLANTIC I RISH'
ILUL STEA3I
TION OWIPANT.
GALWAY LINE.
ADRIATIC. 1,:.00 llorseepower, 4,00) tons
111BEIINIA, 1,000 Horse-power, 1,000 tuna.
COLUMBIA,I,OOO llome-power, 2,000 tons.
A NOLI A. 1,000 florae-power. 2. 1 :00 tons.
The magnificent Steamship lIIBEENLA will mill •
from New York. for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the AL
of November.
Bates c.fpassago from Now York to Liverpool, pay
able in geld or its equivalent In eurretwy.
First Ciabin,--..--4 80 1Stemagar---*I3 O
Intermediate.....__.._.. 40
Paisengers forwarded also to London, Par% Nam.
'burg, Magee, Bremen, Rotterdam. Antwerp, de., It
the lowest rates.
erN‘
Fares from Lie or Galway to New Tort and
Bono.. 52) . 53), rap 8105.
For passage apply at o nate of the Agents.
- NABEL SEAMLE, 2) Ilmadway.
EtrArrs Josue, Manager
Erarefeg Come:els Dalbilne.
No. 14.) Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
I=ll
STEA3I WEEKLI"I:O LIV
ERPOOL, touchkag at QUEENSTOWN.
(Cents !Lams.) The .eO-knoarn eteereers
Liverpool, New Turk trill Philadelphia Suscostdp
Oompenu ere Injoreleal ris
13.4,LTI1ORE—
CITY OF NEW YORK.
ETNA
And every ourceadlni Saturday, at trtTo;:iii:trinlier
41, North Hirer.
SATES Or TAMA= •
fkrodde to Gerd, er its Palmate-al hi Convey.
Flaw ..-530 00
do to London. —93 00 do to Lo ndon 3d CIO
do to Paris-- 93 00 do to Parte _4O 00
do to lieraborn . :10 00 do to Hambg 37 00
Peseengery elms forwarded to Havre, Braman, Rot
terdam, Antwerp, &c., at squall:l low rates.
Farce from Liverpool . or Queenstown; 2so Gala.
$75, i lO 3. 'Steerage. $3 O . Thai Who wig to
wend for thoir friends catrbwr !MON - here at these
rates.
For farther fisfersnatiou apply at the Company's
PPM' ", JOHN G. DALE, Afoot.
JOHN THOHNON, !i
1511roallaray, beer Tort.
snot,
Hand areal, Ilrat-hoime from thlsUldp.
mhICMI • . . , Flttabmils.
CUNARD foiNE,—titetßi - fPOIR
LIVERPOOL AAA /413EVJEC' TONVg;
In gold,
,orita o94ltaisztt is carrency.
TEON:NEW YORK; VS is earreocr.
Bolls story-week. Apply to
;11 , 02.43 ILATTIOAISr
acrtAattzlY • Pitt.rrih.
RUSSIAN - PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
Sotrithotostdioi .tbo mucks of jallAmi
secrtacl! Ve!,ls.lrl4lrlto Aulplro to,tho name of Op -
" m 1 th° - •
RUSSIAN; PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
endoriOinanto of our
tft.besrs: Mrtliat is - *Wad* . .to trunine all °akar
11Metiolb ;-,thon , BM , tho. IR:S HAN .
FEBpI4I (Pdrzeiebr.,
Piaci
manuacuu— , thorkoselan
JoZO. Fifth eireet, Maiming Post litolldlog
CUSICING k CO
or. D. O'NEILL,
-.Sat:Erdal, Oct. M.
.—SatordAy, Oct. 31.
katurday. Nov. T.