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FRIDAY MORNING--
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
From Yesterday's Evening Gazette
Death of Capt. C. A. Atwell. /
We are deeply grieved to record the
death of this gallant young officer, as eh
flounced In a dispatch by Gen. Geary, to his i
father, John Atwell, Esq., received last even- i
tug. Be was mortally wounded in the night I
attack made by Longstreot, and so gallantly
repalsedhyGen. Geary's Division of the In
domitable Twelfth Corps, at Waubatchic,
Tenn., on the morning of the 27th ult., bu,t
lingered until the 2d inn., when Ms death
occurred. We have no particulars of the en
gagement other than that furnished by Qen.
Thomas, in his offioial dispatch to Gen. Mat
lock, already published in the Gaunt., is which
It ie stated that "Gee. Geary's Division gal
lantly repulsed the enemy, causing him a loss
of some 350 officers and men." We infer that
the other officers and men of the division are
safe, or Gen. Geary would have mentioned the
fact in hie dispatch to Mr. AtwelL
Capt. Atwell entered the service °this coun
try at the outbreak of the rebellion, and served
three menthe as a private in the "City Guards."
After the erpiration of the first term of
service, while Lieut. James D. McGill was re
cruiting a company In Allegheny, Capt. At
well at once signed the roll, and entered into
the business of filling up tho company with
that zeal and energy which ever designated
him as a young man likely to distinguish him- '
self. This company was soon filled, and an
election was held for officer., when Joe. M.
Knap was elected Captain, and Jas. Mc-
Gill and C. A. Atwell, Lieutenants. This was
the organization of " Knap's Pennsylvania
Battery." The company proceeded to Wash
ington, received their guns and equipments,
were fatly organised by detail of a few men
from the Regiment of Gen. Geary, and has
been attached to the command of that officer
ever since.
Lieut. Atwell was stationed at Front Royal,
in command of a section of two guns, at the
time of the movement down the valley by
Ewell and Stonewall Jackson, against Gen.
Banks. Ho distinguished himself In that
engagement, keeping Ewell's whole division
at bay for nearly two hours, and enabling
Col. Kenly's command to save themselves--
only to be overtaken however, es the event
proved.
At Cbancelierville, Rasp's Battery took a
prominent part, and was engaged at close
range, firing double ehotted grape and mi
nister into the 011.11308 of the enemy's infant
ry. Lieut. Atwell here received his first in
jury—a musket ball entering his arm above
the elbow, producing a painful wound. Capt.
Knap resigned command of the battery,
s portly after this battle, when Lieut. Atwell,
as seeior, offieer, took command and was com
missioned Captain. When the 12th corps,
(to which the battery has been so long at
tached) was ordered to the South West, the
officers and members would gladly have come
West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, in order
to 800 their friends and familiar, but the
Baltimore and Ohio route was chosen, and
the troops from this region were prevented
from enjoying that anticipated pleasure.
In the death of Carr. Arwru., the service
has lust an able and earnest officer, who had
'seen a good deal of hard service, and who was
willing to do, and suffer for the cause ; bat it
is within the sacred precincts of the family
circle where the death of this gallant young
officer is most keenly felt, and where a vacancy
is caused which none can ever fill. His gal
lant comrades can supply Lis place in the
army ; but who shall fill the •void caused by
this sad calamity in the family circle where
Arent. was the cherished husband of
a young and loving wife,—the pride and eldest
son of an affectionate father. The whole com
munity will unite with us in tendering to the
afflicted relatives their deep and earnest /gm
_ pathy. Knowing Capt. Atwell intimately as
we did, it is with genuine sorrow that we
record his ulrimely death.
Important Decision Under the Grad
ing and Paring Laws.
Very important decisions have just been
rendered by the Supreme Court, in enact aris
lnd under the acts authorizing the grading
and paving of the streets of this city. Some
lye years ago the validity of the general
grading and paving assessments was ques
tioned by parties in this city, in the case of
-Mrs. Jane Magee, who refused to pay the
assessments.matle upon' her property. The
matter has boon ip litigation ever since. The
court below gave judgment in favor of the
City, but the ease was carried up to the Su
preme Court, where the judgment has been
affirmed, and the question finally settled.
Judgment was also given in the cue of. the
city vs. Dr. Wray, which involves a very, im
portant principle. Under the law, the dam
ages done to property in the grading of streets,
as well as the actual cost of the grading, were
assessed upon the property benefited by the
Improvement. In this 'case, Dr. Wray was
asseseed to pay damages sustained by Mrs.
Mary Roe, in the opening of Washington
streeL lie declined to pay, and it was agreed
to make this a test case for the consideration
of the courts.
A large amount of money, due to the city,
has been held back until these cases should be
decided, and now that they have been finally
determined in favor of the city, all persons in
arrears are expected to call at once upon the
City Solicitor, Air. White, at bin office on Fifth
street, and settle. If they fail to do so, they
wittlao compelled to pay costs in addition, as
spin will be instituted for the recovery of the
amounts due.
The importance of those decisions, to the
city, may be better understood when we state
that they involved an aggregate of about
$200,000.
The Criminal Court
THUIOIDAT FoIISWOON, Nov. 5.--Judges
Mellon and Brown.
Thomas Brown, together with Maria Mc-
Intyre,Emma Waters and Men Thicketts,
were c harged with keeping a disorderly house
on the corner of First and Grant streets. The
jury found a verdict of not guilty an to Thomas
Brown, while the rest of the defendants were
indicted and sentenced to a fine of fifty dol
lars and tbe coats, and undergo an imprison
ment in the county jail for the term of three
months. -
George K. Vogel was charged with selling
liquor without license, at the Ohio House, in
the Fourth Ward, bot produced - his titanic,
dating from May last, when the jury found a
verdict of not guilty.
David Phillips was charged with aggravated
assault and battery on oath of officer Mur
doch, whom he struck across the forehead with
iron knucklers, on the ;d of October last,
while intosicatmL Mr. Murdoch was endeav
oring, with another man, to get him home at
the time. He was ,connoted, and the Court
sentenced him to two Months Imprisonment in
the county jail.
Albert Huhn,' a Lerman residing above
Brownstown, was charged with assault and
battery upon a little bey, about eight- years
old. :rite man was InOwinv ict his own field,
when dui boy came close to him, and was ac
cidentally hurt with the scythe. A young
min warned him of the approaching boy, but
hap not Understanding htm, mowed on, and
Inflicted the wound on the lad's leg. The jury
fotoild bite guilty, and' the7Court.senteneed
him to sis months' Imprisonment in the county
jail, and to fifty dollars fine and the costa.
. Mr. Taylor, who is engaged in tearing down
a house in Penn street, preferred a charge of
assault and battery against T. Boyle, a. boy
of about tan years, who struck:-.ltim with a
whip, Without cause orprovocalion: The Court
eemusitted the defendant to the House of
Refuge.
The Coal Famine at Cinehmatt.
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Tha people of
. Cincinnati, who are now suf
fering from want of an adequate supply of
coal, are making most strenuous efforts tt ro
neve the more Pressing necessities of the
poorer daises, and to make 'itil - te "hold out"
until a supply can be obtainhdfrom this city.
It. Coal •Committeo hat lean. appointod4and
.'. t h ey have , made. 111TingInStelltth for receiving
I ,
twenty thousand hobbit per...doY. . T is
necessarily distributed ; in limited qsno ties,
and only to those in urgent hood- We Br"
to ssty , that the proved of si rise in , our emsa
Ii hot encouraging at.this t.imi ,x ' huii.jhcrgiht•
i m
• from the edieeee.4,ilthhtlo4-iiiiSO* i I.!.
1110 t tie much losigoyf auluar 4,4 1 3 re., hsvo to ur
or fish Ihglieue. 4 1 70 4 1 .0rimt. he.
Or Out on skSood:hisimgithil ion to
arehi*hihito 0' sellii Ohithiihhisti apt
. ' aro tii pitioltaie, but all must wait on time
tide. —: . ~. - : 1
. Supreme Court.
,
ftususi,l4 . ol , . t. - .L.Present, Chief Justice
LoWrie k :atid .TUdges Woodward; Thompson,
Strong - sad Bead.
4,lipesda iu Spsta's estate. Lancaster. Die -
taissed at ,cosU of appolleate. Oplnlon by
Lowrie, C. J.
Nov. 6, 1866.
H!MIISEMiI
Totten's Appeal and M'Aboy's Appeal. Al
legheny. Reversed, etc. Thompson, J.
-Reeler and others vs. Schmertz & Bleakley.
Allegheny. Reversed. Thompson, J.
MeEldowney's Appeal. Allegheny. Re
versed, ete• Thompson, J.
4 traft vs. Fleming. Allegheny. Affirmed.
Thompson, J.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co. va. Coursln.
Allegheny. Affirmed. Thompson, J.
Commonwealth Insurance vs. Coursin. Al
legheny. Affirmed. Thompson, J.
Negley TB. Morgan. Allegheny. Affirmed.
Strong, J.
Robinson and others vs. Tyson. Alle
gheny. Reversed, and new trial awarded.
Strong, J.
Erwin To. Adams. York. Reversed and
new trial awarded. Strong, J. Thompson, J.
dissenting.
Coleman vs. Ross. Allegheny. Affirmed
at costs of appellant. Strong, J.
Fitzsimmons vs. Boyle. Alleghet y. Affirmed.
Road, J.
Magee vs. Commonwealth, use of Pittsburgh.
Allegheny. Affirmed. Read, J.
McMaster vs. Same. Allegheny. Affirmed.
Read, J.
Wray vs. Pittsburgh, for use. Allegheny.
Affirmed, Read, J.
Arnold' Appeal. Armstrong. Argued.
Allison's Appeal. Indians. vA.rgned.
Kirkland vv. Trimble. Armstrong. Ar
gued.
Colwell vs. Wolff. Armstrong. Argued.
Commonwealth's Appeal. Armstrong. Ar
gued.
The Government Interfering with the
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Manufacture of •Old Bourbon."
Brigadier General J. T. Boyle, of R entucky,
has issued orders directing all the cart pur
chased by distillers along the line of the Cen
tral Ohio Railroad to be taken possession of
for the nee of the United States Government,
for immediate shipment to Camp Nelson. It
is also ordered that no more oorn will be icon-
Burned by distillers, or sold to them by the
farmois,—the necessities of the service re
quiring that this corn be taken, for which
fair market price will be paid.
A letter from Paris, Bourbon county, says
that if this order bo carried out, "Old Bour
bon" will be as scarce as gold-duet.
• Isvouxartos Warrin.--George Spence, of
Licking minty, Ohio, it very desirous of ob
taining Information of the whereabouts of hie
sister, Marion Spence, who left her bomo two
*oaks since, in company with a woman of bad
.character named Kincaid. Mr. Spence beard
that the girl, not obeying the bidding of the
I woman, was abandoned by her and left In die
treu, at Wheeling. lie went to that place, but
after two days' search failed to End her. She
may have come on to this city. Any inform.-
Alen eoneerning her will be gladly received by
her brother.
PASSZNGER R&ltwar 1 7 1.11IL—A meeting of
the Board of President& of the Philadelphia
Passenger Railroad Companies was held on
Tuesday. A long discussion ensued on the
propriety of raising the fans on - the roads to
six oents, and erehdnge tickets to eight cents,
but no action was taken, and they adjourned
to meet on the 17th of this month. Tho re
ceipts of the companies at the present rates
are said to be enormous, and could be reduced,
and still a handsome dividend would be de
clared for the benefit of t4ietochholders.
CH1.17.01 or L•acenv.--James McCarthy,
Edward Spalien, Wm. Ilarrigan and Edward
Fay, have been committed to jail by Mayor
Sawyer, to answer a further bearing. on the
16th inst., on a charge of larceny preferred by
Levi Do Roy. - The prosecutor keeps a seoond
hand clothing store on Smithfield street, and
the defendants are accused of having stolen
a lot of clothing from a house in Sharitsburg,
'shish they offered to fell or pawn.
Eltweauesr—A young lady, of respectable
family, residing in Harrisburg, eloped with a.
young officer, at that place, on Monday !Ton
ing last. It is said that they were secretly
married, after whieh the bride obtained her
clothing surreptitiously, and both left for
paru unknown. The lady was engaged to
be marled to another, but it would seem that
she was unable to reslatthe "shoulder straps."
AccEnnr.—On Wednesday afternoon an
accident occurred at the brickyard of Thomas
Neely, in the Eighth Ward, by which a man
named Geo. Linderman was severely injured.
lie was undermining a bank when it caved in
on him, almost completely burying him.
To as SHOT.—Henry 11. IV illiams, of Greens
burg, has been guilty of desertion and sen
tenced to be shot to death by musketry, and
as the sentence has been approved by Oen.
Meade and ordered to bo executed, there Is
little hope that his life will be spared.
Csaetr•aLo DONATION.—The Treasurer of
the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphans' Asy
lum acknowledges the receipt of two hundred
dollars, bequeathed in the will of the late
Mr.. Sarah Long, for the benefit of that
worthy institution.
Ton RIPER AT OIL Crrr.—A dispatch Fe
ceived from Oil City, this morning, states that
the river had risen two feet at that point, the
swell baring come down from the headwaters.
It will bo insufficient, however,' to let our
boats up.
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BURGLARY Is E. Binuittaniv.—The rcaidence
of John P. Hogan, Esq., of Beat Birmingham,
was entered by burglars, on Sunday night,
and robbed of clothing, etc, valued at one
hundred and fifty dollars. No clue to the
thieTeS.
L•acgYy.—Patrick Harley WAS committed
to Jail to-day, by the Mayor, on a charge of
stealing a hatcher knife from Wm. Latimer,
in the Diamond market.
msSOLVPI7O.4'B,
nlss6:l 4 ,TTio.isr.—The Partnership
boretofor• existing order tini wore and firm
of J. It. LINDSAY a CO. is this day &wired by
mutual consent. All bosiness'conneeted with the
late firm will be settled by J. It. LINDSAY, st SS
Wood street, op stairs. J. IL LINDSAY,
J. It. LINDSAY.
f have also dines.] of my Intarsar in the Bran of
J. B. A S. MAX *YELL & Co. toJ. 8. LINUELt Y.
/A.. 2, W.I. J.ll. LINDSAY.
{teeing purl-hued the Ihtereet of J. 11. LINDSAY,
In tho flrm of J. B. LINDS.A Y & Co., Hardware and
Cutlery Duisues; atm la the firm of J. B. .t 8.
MAX WELL & :Ag..l3ottren Manufacturers, the boat.
nca will condone oo asul, Hardware and Cutlery,
by J. U. LINDSAY; &Doug, &c., J. B. & S. M,. X•
WELL & W.
Noe. 2, 1863. noLlm
DI ssuitTffiN PARI' STE R IIIP.
The partnership heMofore existing between
the niberribers, ander the firm or PHILLIPS,
FREW A i 30., haa this day here dirolred. CHAS.
LOOK.HART and WILLIAM DREW haring par
awed the antlre•interaste ,of the other partnere.
The basinesnf the late fire. will be eattleal by LOOK.
HART la PHEW.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
WILLIAM TRIM
CHARLES LOCKHART,
JOHN VANANSDELL,
ARNIM V. KIPP.
Pittaburgh, Angnet loth, IMI.
CHAILLISI LOC . . ..WILLIAII rant
LOCKHART tt FREW,
Producers and Refiners of Petroleum,
Or At ALBION OIL WELLS, Penang° county,
And BRILLIANT OIL WORKS, Neglry's Itan. -
Mee, 172 A 174 WOOD STREET,
1:51121
P 1.4. 4 -04, Ife
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D e ECKER'S
' peaktpg of Carl Apshutes Con, ,
cent Bev - York, the *Mar of the ,
Medea: Device egad World make& b. to . '
. ng re
snarke : "The instruments used OR this occaelon
acre Of • csragaratively 11411 Arm, of tho name of
Decker brothers, end gave very gratifying evidence
of eszellent workmanship and powerful Ana brilliant
gone. , Derkay's Ptanc• are undoubtedty the best
osainsfactored nost in this orrontry."
Bole agenta for Pittsburgh,
J. M. HOVEJIAZ€M @ ORO,
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No. 61 TIITTE BTRErr
TPIURD FALL SANOSiTOCk OF r
NEW- .
Among other' rpter Pl atkl NMNWAY I
PIANOS, the beet - Plaice In the worl..
°ALEN - BERG'S N. Y. pIANOB, the beet Moto
at aorta to the country.
WILE a. CO.'S N. Y. PAINOB, the cllmspest Plum
to be bed sarototo.
IL KLYNIta & BRO., No. 53 Filth street.
tiott ; , ;14oto Aprototl the abate nom
GOLD 100
,14:IP - 1 : 1i.14, • Mlle '
X' io„ c r i. i;:.,J K NAV ir II GOLD
lattat RIVICWWPIA.Itchcwiab - z
ir ,,.... ?? , Uyals dout t ert•COT ~l4pli , l 4 pli iu the
~ .}. IOD Et h 15,111 .t :Pl r eiM i tbior - at ib s
p riar.7 Atioirrciackrurr Tr s.x. T. 14.141105, th•
W isP rffiLELerra . ' RLONS,43 inn4.ttsst.
COM,MERCIAL RECORD
FINANCE AND TRADE.
There is • etringency in the money market in New
Pork, amounting .!moat to a crisis. Even with Smite
Haas collateral., It iv very difficult to borrow money
sa 7 Tt cent. nite stringency, it appear., hoe arisen.
In part at tenet, from the extensive span:Oath.. of
etork..jubbers, who era making large purchisees on
time, in order to fortify against a speedy decline io
the market. Ou the other band, they are usin,c e•-
ery effort in their power to .11 for cash. Such ope•
ratbms nee...eerily . ..barrage the money market very
much, and the " bulls and bears" are evidently great
ly non-plumped. Sta.old money not become easierlie
fore the maturity of the. time contracts, the bulls "
will be under the necessity of selling. at a groat uteri.
tee, sod storks must suffer a groat decline. Some of
the New Turk Banks were unable le pay the cheeks
drawn against them until they borrowed legal tender
notes for that purpose, and it Is naid that they will
lan under the necessity of reducing the line of their
discounts in order to place Thamselvee 117 • safe con
dition.
Gold roman. about stationary, the No York no
port to-day quoting lt at 146%.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
THURSDAY, November, 5, l&M
FLOUR .4 GRAIN—The Grain market hail been
umnally dull for two or three day. peat without,
however, any change to notice In price.. Wheat
Is melting from wagon at 5125(41,35 for Red and
White. Barley is unchanged at 51,3001,50 for Spring
and Tall. Corn is firm, and we quote Shelled at 51,10
on track. There Is hes doing in Oam, and from Ong
bands, a fair quotation would ho 73c. Flour unchang
ed; nate of 175 tibia at 5 5,75 for Extra, and $6,500
6,75 for Extra Family.,
GROCERIES--The market in steady, with a fair
Jobbing demand at former quotations. Raw Sugars
may he quoted at from 13 to 14c; Refined do 16%@
IT%c; Coffee 33 to 35c; hiolaavai 63 to 65c, and Syrups
65 to 85c.
WOOL—We hare uo material change to notice in
the Wool market since our last report. There- is a
confirm." good demand for Flue wools, and all of
his grade °Hared, sell readily at 750. Coarse and
Ms,limn wools may be quoted at 70 to 73c. no de
mami Is principally:to all manciSictarers' order, a.
them appoars to be). Allele:4010n to tiny on specula
tion at these priers.
BUTTER d EGOS—The market Is ,reedy but with
out quotable change. gales of 3 bbls prime 801 l But
mr at 21c, and 2 bids Egg. at lac.
HAY—is firm with a demand, apparently, fully
equal to the oippfi. Soles ~l 20 los& trot!, o olw at
$32435 per tot
BEA NS—lti good supply and doll, though without
change iu prim. Salo of fs) limb at 1112,.5082.,75 per
bush.
(lIIEESE—Wo have to Italica scoutm.d arm mar
ket, with sales of Western Reserve at 134g13 , , , , and
I=l2lEl
POTATOES it APPLY.S—SaI• of 104 bush "Pesch
Blew" rotators at SOc p•r bushel. There is a fair
doluand for Apple• at about former yuotatinns.
..thilFdi--Pearla bare advanced, • side of .1 tor. h•r-
Irg been reported at 10e.
Pittsburgh Petroleum Market.
Nov. !..—.The Petroleum market has been rather
quiet to-day, with the exception that there Isere Immo
few transartiorie in Crude, though at a lower range
of prloes. The sale. were 200 and ten bbl, at Isc,
package, returned; and 240 bids in bulk at Die, and
theme may b. regarded a• the ruling price.. The fa ,
arable ants from New York boa produced • little
better feeling on the part of boldersof Refined, though,
there'le rally, as yet, no perreptlble improvement.
either a, regards demand or price., It le thought by
name that the market ha. "touched bottom," but
time only will develop this fact , and In the woe,
time, we would advise dad., to act a• their own
adzinent du totes, ea no mortal man can foretell
the futarecourne of the '•Petroleum trade."
N.pth. la quiet :and rather dull, and some allege
that then are more author* than ltuptra Itetudlum
nominal at former quotations
New York Petroleum Market
Special Dhipatth to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
New Y 08... Nov. s—Ormle u Ilrmer and a shade
higher, with salm on the spot at _Jr,23@ and $o for
December delivery, buyers option. Refined in bond, -
Ls quiet hot without change in value; We. at 423-,,L4
edie on the spot, and 13444 c for Diseam-ber and Janu
ary deliveries, buyers option. Free oil is firmer and
Meier, ranging from Mto tcse. liaptha Is steady at
1:1421le for Defined.
Allegheny Live Stock Market
Nor. s—The market for cattle hes been tolerably
mtiveNuriug the pact week, and, with only moder.
ate rei-elpty sad a good demand both fur the local
trade and shipment, former; prices were • fully sus
mined. There are but very few really good cattle
coming In, and our butchery experience considerable
difficulty in procuring sock stock as they are accus
tomed to buying. Stock rattle and splawagy are very ,
plenty, an producers are mending them in, so as to
avoid the expense of feeding dining the winter.
There is no demand, maroely, for tllly grade of clock,
and holden in order to effect sales, are compelled to
acmpt very low prices—say one and • half to two rants
per pound—which in hardly mufficient to pay for
transportation.
Government buyers have again commenced to op.
orate, a new contract for some 8,000 Lead having been
awarded at Baltimore last womb. This new coo truck
we understand, calls for prime heavy cattle, avenging
from 11.50 to 1.900 pounds each and none other It lam
sorted will be accepted. Mesabi. Myers 1 Bee., pur
chased some 300 bend on government account, at pri
ces ranging from 81,50 to 53,75 per cwt. gross, and
them may bo regarded the ruling brume.
Good heavy cattle, suitable for the retail trade, are
in active demand, and sell readily at full prices, say
Ito 4yec. Common and flair may be quoted at kit
and 'atoned 261.2!,,c.
Below will to found the particulars some of lino
bustling transactione In cattle.
11 Is Merrick cold 1.2 head of Ohio rows and hei fen
fur .1 Pmtlewalt, at 2%513!.ic; 21 head Meer. for L
Potter, at 5,59g35rie; do do, Thom lime, at 2(4.3t;
and 2a • -kna, on his own account, at 3(0%. Myer%
Bre retailed b 0 bead ammo n stock at from it to
"Cdr!it'vehna l fril b n 'a vet f i ' il " 77l " 6oTel t d . o t f a l4
meta steers at 4c. Marks & Trautman report baying
sold 93 tiled of Illinois steers, at 3%42%c; also 40
head of Washington Co P ennei etook at 3.7,c; and 10
head poor Uhio mock at 25.5 e. J Smith, mid 39 head
light Indiana cloak at 112:1 per head. C Hodson, mild
all bead mall Ohio cows and heifer* at iop e.c.
Wolfe 160, sold JO head of Ohio Mate. at 2 .
Tharp I Cloonan, sold 23 head of (Irmo ,
stuck at 5455 per cwt. J Shaw, 12 head Butler Co,
(Pe , stork et 2.1135.1 c. .1 Jackson, 10 bead Trashing
ton Cu (Pat Res pat ',lC43‘ic. .1 Hardin, 21 bead, from
same umoty, at 510 per limaL 11 Joliunton, cold 2
boll. at 2e, mid 17 moor. at 3c. W Binder, bad 15
Mad from Berra Co (Pm at $2ll per head.
In addition to the above named tramactleos, there
were quite • °umber of etu.il tabu made, which we
Lave neither time nor space to notice. We have given
enough however, to satisfy any one, that good cattle
sell readily at big prices, while pour and Interior will
hardly pay for transportation.
The receipts during the past week, have born nn
woolly large, though, we we remarked in our hut re
port, thine are but very few radii good Yoga ante
lag, while the pone am tall and overflowing with
scalawags, and with no demand for this grade of
Swim, mass cao col, be effected at lowtigurm Prime
heavy corn fed Hoge sell quite freely at full quota
dol.—one lot averaging 300 pound. having brought
CLIO per err, grois weight. Quotations, however,.
may be fairly given at 61446,25 for good prima hogs
iveraging from 250 to 270 pound. each; and 5401,25
for mammon to Mir.
The following lea correct report of the principal
Wes far the week ending 31:1 Wednesday evening.
iyolmea tabu., bought 141 bead from S Littman.
averaging 2113 pound, at $4,25 per cwt. gnats.
_Winer 6 Glum, sold to Stairley 100 howl, averag.
aging 240 pound., at /4,96.
11 J WWII/aid, sold to Holmes & Glum 204 bead,
averaging 204 pounds at $4,62.
Holmes et Glue, sold to Jacob Swinger 146 head,
averaging 270 ponnds, at $6,20,
Holmes & Glans bought from Crawford S 3 bud, we.
en g liorri mi ing 200
d 101 d,
pound.
a het s4 everaging 200 pounds, to go
toirairiebtag, at $4,50.
Etteelterobd sold to Strait/7 & Mareluell L 6 head, ier •
4" gr n po i ntar P siTl " t; ' Elo s l 4 reat . 07 head •tetaglog 216
pounds at $4,76.
Glass mid to Quinn 25 head, averaging 200 Rs at
.1/4,76 per cert.
Alcorn, sold 27 hoed to Quinn, averaging 200 Ms at
s4b6.
Inman sold to Singer, 106 head, avenging 240 fts
et 26,00.
Welsh sold to Holmes 100 heed. avenging 1:1 0 The
ae PAS por cwt.
Phillips sold to Emerick & Lafferty, 79 head, aver
aging 3001. at P. This, we believe, is the best lot
of Hoge offered here tide season.
Hokum sold to Ilashherneer & Ce, 66 head, averag
ing 248 Ms w i ldo
Mardianlto Holm. 11l hood, averaging 110
lb. ak54,43
•
Phillips sold to Lafferty 70 heed. averaging 266 tt.
et gecko.
11 Holmes, fold to Calbmigb 103 bead, averaging 218
IN at a 4,115.
Yatifoor sold to Voter, 101 laud, averaging 1 0 7 11,4 ,
al 54,15.
tall wild to Swlgghrt, 104 head, averaging 213 Rie,
114.00 per cwt.
Holmes &Voter bmight 377 bead, arareging2so Rs,
from Woolyanl
FZ=Z2I
suttee.
The market tor Sheep he■ beau nether gong, dur•
Ing the past reek, and, while the receipt. wen light,
the !supply append to /mildly eqnstto the demand.
In prices there Is no materiel change to notice. good
sheep noting from 14,00 to 114,305er mot. No Lambe
In market.
. „
Halms* Marv, sold IGO bead °flood Sheep, ar,
aging 98Th at per cwt.
A Gmbh .14 orm double-deck ear or Stomp • t
$ll,lO par cwt.
Wiwi Mienlar.
New Yong, 2:crr. 2.—The Markot 1,111 very active
during the:month of October for 311 cleseosi of wad.
Domestic-fleece and Felled Wool. , here limn wo
lively demand at riving meet, winch sr. now on •
eiderably higher than they were on the first of last
month. Most of the new clip in the. interior hoc
boon taken. arid the last ruling roue them arc nearly
no high so those of our own market. fib', from b.
to enc., the hatter prico fee riode• elipv.
California, Tern, arid lie:lean Wooly hare met
with a ready sale et full pewee. Thu art teals have
been light.
Foreign Fine Wools bare enntiuutel La g0 , e1,1/ :nand
et adrefnelng price., and the etak. hove lee , lo• con
older-ably reduced.
Foreign medium qualitien, though in y, rat, grte
real demand. and sold largely during the to •tit h. have
not advanced in the sane. to tin fls>r
kinds, or to our domestic wool.. Them is a goal
stock 01 it, offering a good *election at piece .133-
parsttiv..ly cheaper than domeotic wool of similar
qualities.
Foreign Low Wools hare cuntomed in goal de
mand for the carpet and blanket manufacture. There
le but very little loft of washed Long
. Wools for tror•
sled yarns: and the aawootool, of Ithli - 11 R light stock
le op hand, will have to take the place of It until new
arrival. of auhed wools occur, as they will take the
preference. Smyrna Wools, of which we have a good
select un, have continual neglected; I.elog generally
Mill of scab and temp, are scam- ly fit for worsted
From rho European masters. the soonest. are of
nominal light stocka and higher prices for all
oven of Melillo& Woule. notwithstanding rho honey
Mock of it in different markets. The Medi-able kinds
of MeNtisa are riding above tho; point to bring them
hers, and the price. of the inferior grades hare risen
too Much to make Imports of them advisable.
The Import. of Wool into New York lint, December
29th, 1802, to September 99th, ISSI, wore 8-8,052 kites
-4141,Xt2,71311 lb. The imports of -Wool for the month
ending October 2tith, lao9, wero 4,407 balee-1,031,:1.a
Its. Total 92,459 hales-41,M1,1t4
TELLtiA3IFF d KITUDINI;.
Cincinnati Hog Market.
Nov. 4.—The hog market has not opened fully yet
the weather having been too unsettled. and the last
three days far too warm temare, but there has been
a demand for all offered at 116 net for 200 Ile no. eeee e
and upward, end 55,76 for 190 lbs average. The re
ceipts bay. been light, not much beyond the ,:rd Mary
fall receipt. for city use, which in to le attributed
to the large amount of light COIm which farmere hate
to feed and the mild weather. There Wpre 6,e00
bead told during the week at 56; 2,000 of them on
the .pot, and the remainder to he delivered about
the middle of the month. The 'general impressiou
Is, and it seems to as well founded, that unites gold
advances materially thaw prices cannot he austaluedi
and that es soon ea the season fully cpere, and the
limited eadstlng demand for early meat, is acquitted,
o large decline in prlces:ainevitable unless geld ad
rancem, es we have stated.
. , . .
Ths visual report• about a short cop. en,l 00 hots
re Ming circulated; one report iute ti,et the len , -
ertiment has bought a large number 01 Kentucky
hogs, and Is driving them over tile i. nand
mountain to pack them at limn vitt. ,or seeee
l'iwkers and dealers generally, vre may sa , t' l,ert. no
confidence in present prices, and exhibit III)
t Lori to operate tuned upon them.— rt,^ ~1 1• I 111.
Chicago Market.
Nov, 4.—A steady and firm feeling pervades the
leading markets, and there is very little chwagy to
notice in prices. There is a fair inquiry for spring
wheat for shipment and on speculative account, and
Alto market rules steady and firm at 1ii,u7c41.07 , , for
o. 1, and $1,03N 3 •11,04 for No. 2. The enmity of
winter wheat is limited, and sales are mil): of a tti
fling nature. Roar was dull and heavy, with little
or no shipping demand. Gold and choice spring e
tro sold at $5,4045,G0 ; good white winter intr., at
26,23, and choice and fancy brand, •d white whiter
at 07,7548,23. Corn we. moderately active tinder a
Lair demand on Canadian account. Thu marker ruled
steady and arm at 72c fee N. , . I lied 7•6S'fitt ,c for No.
2. Oats opened stonily sod firm fit yT:ster fig•
01,3, but the improved I en of the Nae ork 'os•
patches caused a stiffer feeling anion , hol.h b—
rands the clam, and (ii.O.Atile were paid—en advance
of !•,.31c. (le IVm poet and •teady at
Barley was moderately act lee and steady at 21,1i4
1,18 for No. 2in store. liighwines erre steady but
quiet at 41c Provisions were dull, but hold, rs were
firm. We quote: Old mess pork, 1314.25c211.',00 . now
511q2.5(112,50, Beef is quiet and firmly hell it
: ire-
Wrilay a quotations
Tobacco Market
Matinfm tored litttacto during th, itas
wit-at/owl from to 4 coutr pet ft,
Al I.ow:trill., Illy intim of Lot Lad. , llnte not
Itoott wo Lorg• o of the former tst.t.L..
lawn th.rr 'oral • ...lea 44 hbettof 1,4 f olt:ott
from Sr 5.r log Ito.
Thor utatot.fo,toro , t rote. ttro 1. f.,ll,mtt,
rotorttou .
58. pawl 4a tt.
Bahl to,* Siotlti
Nary ....... ................ 45 t.,
Pot 4nd Dry No I 18 to ..Y1
....... II
Driest Natural Leaf 5.5 le 75
Toledo Market
Noe rur market is at °stagnation ' day, hot
sale of grain haring been made AMC. our last re
port, and there Is Lille disrareition trt any quacrio to
operate. }lour— &rune, eel,. Itto this ••12. door Mille
•t Er, Ott lads ••Capitol Mills - at Via/. Wheat -W
pot •
CWIOL hear a ..
• lc.lion. we quota wheat eaket•
hie •S 81.2.2 for No. 2 Med; sl,r for Ni. I nod. aosl
I•M for amber Michigan. Corn—Meld at lotr,o.
Other grains without moscrsout.
Cleveland Market
Nov. t.,Slour—Sales 50 bbbo red nt 5f,50.
Nt beat—Doll Slk lOM It p,,rvut on 'Change were I car
good white on track at 51,60 c. and 2 cars red
track at 51.'2C, eitir• 'Change I car re.l nn track
at 81,28 c. Corn—No tales reported this mconsog
We quote at 50c oo trkck and 72c torn agora, ith
,joint marked. Oats—Vl:lot and or:chapped. Sales
2 cars on track at a.. Ity,-11eld at sl,l:a. Dar
ley—Nominal et 3I,SUc.
a UCTIOJr 5..1 LES
PORE LIQUORS. GROCERIES,
DACCO, Sc.—(Wra SATURDAY MORN I NU, Nov.
7tb, at 10 o'clock, will tw wld t•. ti,• trtulr. a% the
Commercial !Claw Booms, .54 lath stroq
10 cum pure French Broody;
1 cask Ciognac Brandy;
50 gallon. pure Rolland Gln;
5 LW.. Old Bye Whisky;
• •• Malt do,
G caddy home Amin n,ll Tol,scro:
3 box. Natural Loaf do:
• do Fat Cavendish
10 kegs 6-twist d.,
12.1 box.. Imported Sugar.;
2 bble. Cat and Dry;
1 do and 1 keg Snuff ;
3 cheat. prime Voting Dyson Toll;
0 do do Black do,
hotel Government Java Colho,
1 do Dandelion and Jaya
bids. Now Orleans Molasses;
6 boxes Castile Soap;
10 do Family Windsor Soap,
20 do Ede Yellow . do,
3 do best
10 do ground Spicer,
1 barrel Split Beans ;
2 do Dried Apples.
10 boxes Dried Fruit;
6 bbls.-and 5 kat. 11.mker.1;
10 do flooring;
1 do, Cut Logwood ;
2 large cans Carbon and Fhb OM;
20 Arms Patemt:Clothes
nod DAVIS A !deILWAINE. Mice],
k.../fIOICK BOOKS BY CA'I'ALUGUE.
—On SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 711,, at 7%
o'clock, will be add, by mtalbgue, on the eccond . fl,mr
of the Commercial bola Rooms, No. 44 Fifth street,
• very chola, prints collection of It heollanonue
Boob, In elegant edition., and comprising many of
the recent Won of the English and American prawn.
In addition to superb works of Bolls. Letteve,
• Illstory, An, aro large ems of popular Mega.
Mime of the day, In superior binding. The catalogue
Includes a complete copy of the Government tionme
of Explbrattons and Surveys, front the lillseheippi to
tho Pacific, with beautifully colored plate., to rots.;
Pictorial if (story of England and of the People, 4
vole, royal octavo; American R9ug Review, 6 cols;
Useper'e Monthly, 7 vole; Llvinceton'e Tra‘els in
South Aflirm . Pltkltts' Civil and Political Ilistory of
the United States, 2 vole; Baths' finely Illustrated
edition of Shaltspeare; Spanish Conquest In America,
2 rots; I.lh4ory of &vidintiv Rugl3 8f tiler's make;
Iles. John liewtorN works; Collateral Bible, 3 vole,
Muarto. countess If Anlnny's Fairy 'Take; Berper'e
ont*, 7 vole; Lardner's Lectures, 2 vole, de.; and
• sops or French Bemis. Catalogues are now ready,
and the Books can be exemined on Saturday.
1104 DA VISA Mel WA INS, A rid' re.
IT.EitY CAIUICK !WOKS AT ,Af Tf3-
TION.—Go.FiIIDAY and SATURDAY BY Eli•
INGS,Nov. Gob sad 7th, at Masonic Ralf - Auction
I.lotoo. 115 Fifth street. Anew lot Jed rereived, Ire
the rollecthin may be foetid Ilogarth's Works, 2 vols.
half oalfl Goodrich's Autumnal Kingdom. 2 ' , cols,
Turkey, ROO plate.; tire's Dictionary. of the Arlo
and Selene, 2 vole, 1200 plates; The Done of Amer
/C., hy Frank Forrest, 2 vole, plates; Washington
Irtleg's complete . works, 22 soli; The Work of Geo.
Washington. b> Sparta 18 vole; Ben. Franklin, 10
vole; Napier . " Pettineular War, 5 vole; Clerk', Com.
eneetafF, complete, 4 cold Leigh Ilunt's Works, 4
vole, half eau; nnyktt's do, vole; Rotors England,
cols; Merman's Novels, 12 vole; Tito Statennan'a
Mannal, 4 role, plates, Bancroft's Illsiory albs U.
• 8 vote; Addlein's Spectator, 1 1 S ale, eery floc ed.;
Tha complet"Werks of lilhakepeam, Byron, Burns,
Mi . )ol*, Dick, Rollin.Plutareb. Cluuraw., Joeeldniv,
Or. Aber line Family Bible , Photograph Allitims,
Lotter and NidePaper.tilald Puns, de. Selo Poeillva
PRATT A BRO., Salomon.
nob . I'. A. 11102LELLAND, AneUr.
MrA.B.O IitILIJING ►LOT.
—Ott 11.7ESIbIT EitSINU, Noe. 10th, at 75..",
o'clock, will he sold, on the eeeend floor or tho r m .
matelot %Idea Homo, 54 rim, .toot, ono Ituthling
Lot In thoSetooth Want, oar Contra !moue, and
adlelning.3l re:Drama map'. Qmp.r.ty, boolon a fr o nt
of 20 toot nu the went onto of Itelterto-otrect, and re •
ton4liB boa on, hundred fool.
Tnna-Oon•thlyd cub, balsa,. In pup an d too
P.M with illtertqt, ~eared Ilt) bond and onertga,o.
not DAVIS,* MeILWAINge
jOliN .11A.Lb& CU.,
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS,
nrranmtau, PA .,
linntfarturent and dotter. In 'II the dllnd•ont kinds
or LOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SWOPS, CUT.
TING BOXES, With WV/ 11 7,t 1 . 1 "." 1 r.O l l.
ties to; doing Imolnoos, two nottmlOpotitl. drillers to
ttivAnna calL Mannfoctialt cou*Vill".
Walmhonstyeoellialloy ond
El
ba
GA "rty
JOII. LL,
T. J. BAIA.
STEPHEN wool's,
• JAL J.
C .
I.IARPAIIIVIF XI IDE IL.-25 barrel.
Dhatopyrie VW. just ramrod awl tor at
12tiliikvAd amt.
',BANK YAX 00 11 1111.
QTRA 14by
0524 UILSIT U. C91.3.M.
PROPOS-fLf.
prioro: , 1: 4 FUR 11ORSF.
rnr
WAN 115.14 1 ,74. November 24.
SEA YIft.?I'MOAI.6 n.coiwod at t ht.
D.\ V, 11, llth day or N,..0w10.r.
• - Lat M 6.r fund...1,11.K th..lll,.vermLnout uitb
.M.) hnthlrrd of the do.
Octipliou, •ir
MET=
•
For from
(151 , 4; tiftoon sod one-half t 0 ,1.1 etztern bond. I,:gh,
hatur-en tiro mint eight years of aye; of dark colon.;
fn. , from all defy to , brnken w 6nrmsk. ,
pot.l, built, and to vrni-h not leg, limn IMO pund,
PRSI'f* , A LS.
The bill and paatiallee adder , . of the bidder
millet tippet,. the prepieul.
If it bid bionade in the tuuu• o(n firm the hanwe
all h.. liariire eiwit appear ar the bid will be conaid
eriel no the partit, .ign
inA it.
Pr-vocal , front plrg,e. trill not la c..o.d•rrol.
.d n tottb of all.%ltulco sill Le rsolulreel from gm-.
manful bidder, before signing contracts.
Prop...eale moot La alblres.cd la Brigadier General
D. 11. Backer. quartermaster S ArS j, Washing
ton, I, U., mot glooilcl be pla!nly olarked -Proi.o.oas
for I lanoe."
Ilooda equal ill amount to half the tom to be re
wl it the contract, signori by the contractor and
taro rellonallrle •eouritle., trill Ito rotiotrt+l or auc
odorant! bidder..
Bidders must be preeent in peraon %hen the hi,le
are ripened, or their proporale n 111 viol be considered.
Blank, for hond. can be prochreil ninon applies,
tire being made at this oflide, either personally. I.y
letter, or by telegraph.
I NSPLCTISIN, DELIVERY. d.e.
All hones contracted for under thin adverti.einent
will be onlject to Inapoction, and rho. not 1,11 tko - n3-
ink; to xperlileatlonn will Le rejected.
No morn will be received
21i. horse% must be dullverrit in thh city within
twiinty -dye day, (rum the darn of siguing_the
colt trail.
I'e notto he o wlet upon the rontphttion of the
out ent ore° *tern thereafter we the l'ltorf quarter
=viler nhnn be In fond,
These horses will be awarded in hits of (Le) two
hundred and fifty each, unlew An• alter Qiust
ter should deem It for tho interval of the liornrutnent
to Vary the number.
The 'hie( Quartarma,ter retro-ere to himself the
i,la to rgyert any or all bide that he may deem too
high. 1). H. BUCKER.,
no.s.td Brig. Gen. and Chid Quartermaster.
_
2.000 \ RTILLEIt I I RSKS.
Qt tltllittstA,[ll . ,l DL1,11111.7, U. N. A.. I
I I ud., Oct. 11, Itltl3. 1
Pr..l»nal.) t.)11 nr.rnlved at thl,
to I.) in. no SATURDAY, ]..,..tuber
ll=
=I
=1
Sperifieo fm. Artillery Horses
Said hers, t. , le of dark colon, nut lore that
bf
ten and one-belt bands high, from ark aloe
UI years old, strpng, quirk and setter, entirely sound,
1,11 hrukeu , end ognars trotters In Marne:w.. Each
hone to weigh not lies Limn eleren limedred (1.16 n
pounds.
7 hear speeidtoahone trill he !✓oily adhered M and
ly rnivre,l is. rt.ry pc...At/dr.
No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by
a guaranty for its faithful performance.
Form of bid and guaranty can he tnel 1.0 spplica
ti 4i this can.
Bidders Mt., ho present et the el - K.lllllg uf 'min, or
thew Lid. will ho nyrrted.
•
Boutin must Lo filed for the fa , thful fulfilment of ill.
tttrit,t.
Partioa will he reunited to 1 , 11111 up to the torrni of
Co. ton tract.. r forfeit the .wont of their ',goat.
Tha undersigned regal-wee the right to taloa all
l•itls &owed ueroaennaLle.
EMMiMMEI
N blew ill he entertained Mr lens than fifty Ih , rzes.
Payment nopto on completion of contract, or an
n thereafter aa the ondersignad may be In fonds.
Pret—ealn will let en.lorsed, ••Phieetala fur rill.
. .
Any olltur information will L. promptly glYnn on
nppliratlon to br by
let for.
I am alai nom haslng PA VALRY Ilosic Ea In pram
arket, at (LW own. Payment mad, on the dett•-
•ey of eight P+l of morn JASIFIS A. PH ,
an 4 lw
MMEDIATE CURE OF CERTAIN
MALADIES, relearning • terrible wort, by per•
a.na!ly evninllt!ttg
DR. R. A. BARROW,
Of lire . Pork, Proprietor of Triesemar, le., hr., hie
profeesional dittho requiring his pressure In this city
for a few days. Do may to consulted at ISti THIRD
iiT REST, until the fent.NOV EMBER, and uv longer,
OA his ocunerv. engagements precludes the
pouibil
try of • longer stay.
A indict°m supersielan and ittettectlon of &meats
arising from Imprudencioa, enables thepractitioner,
experienced in theme speed/date., to adopt prompt
and unerring means to remove the blight, and purify
the tainted mystetto, which, if allowed to take ha
course unchecked. WINUMOIII forms fearful to OODLOM.
plate. Therefor., those unfortunately compelled I.
appear amidst the 110C41 tittle With • (7111.00 matura
ted with disease, or enfeebled by perverted habits,
are exhorted to avail themselves of Dr. DA.lliltilh"ti
opportnno visit without delay.
d Remember the number, 152 THIRD STREET,
beterma Smithfield and Groat. Office hours from ten
till two, aud from four till eight in the ervning.
TAM:4MM AS—Protected by Itoyal Letter. Patent
of Logland, and .etheod by the Peels of the Yeole do
l'horroaei. do Paris, and the Imperial College of
Ilediclne, Vienna.
TRIESRMA/1, /To. 1,
the effectual remedy for Selaxatlon,Bpermatorrbles
and exhalation of the linter.
TRIESEMAR, No. 2,
completely and entirely oradicatee all traces of those
theorders fur which Copslva and Cubelye have gener
ally been thought au antedote, to the ruin of the
health of a Teat portion of the population.
TRIZSEMAII, to.
le the great and core remedy of the civilized world
for en tmpurdius of the .yetem, es well u escondsiry
symptoms, obrLating the destructive cue of Mercury,
w well es all other deleteriouNingledienta, and which
all Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove. Trims
mar N.. 1, 2 and 3 are alike devoid of taste or moll,
ad of all nauseating qualiti.. They are In the form
of a lozenge, and may lie OP the toilet table without
their use being suspected..
Sold In tin caw. at 33 each, or four $3 Caere In of.
for $9, and In 527 caws, thus coring 139, as adminits
tsred by Valpran, Lailemand, Roux., de. Wholesale
and retell by Dr. 11. A. BARROW, 194 Ditiocker et,
ono door from Macdougal street, New York. Immo.
diately on vaceipt of remittance, Dr. Barrow wIB for
ward Triewmar to any part of the world, accurst)
packed and addrawed according to the instructione
of the writer.
Published also by Dr. DARROW, that popular and
beautifully illustrated medical work, Human Pratlty.
Pries 2.5. renttki; Tries. mar and Book can be obtained
on Dental authority from
J. B. MILLIKEN,
Allegheny City, Pa.
r=tl
.111SCIEL1.4.11rEOUS
TOTIOE TO OWNERS OF COAL
BOATS. COAL BARGES, OIL BOATS, FLAT
BOATS, KEEL BOATS AND CANAL BOATS.
Octrrom Horn, Prrrsoman, Nov. 2, Vial.
The attention of Coal and Oil Merchants, and
other,, owner. of Ylot Boats, Keel Boots, Canal
Boat., Barges, 011 Boats, Store Boats, Coal Boats and
Coal Borges, navigating the Ohio river and It. tribtb.
tart. and canals, having an outlet Into a navigable
river or Inlet. Is nurpoctrially directed to the follow
log totter of the Secretary of the Treasury
Tenneco Dersarnmer, Ma 213, 18 —thr I have
receive.' your letter of April 21st, 1863, relative to the
coasting tcodo on the interior waters of the United
States.
The lowa regulating the muting trade ate to be
vPldief to thr inian I navigation of the Ohio river
and tribotartre, with the exception of • few pro ta
lons of • special or iodal ohemener.
flat Coate laden A. ith coal and floated down the
river with the assistance of oars, Coal Dail., Op
en Flat p a ints, Elemi•decked Flat Dos., DecJeed Barges,
with model bow and .ten , and Keel Boat., flat
Boats WI. with merchandise for the porpeee of
trading at different points on the Ohio and Missis
sippi riven and tributaries, Canal Boots with and
without steam power within themselvesexchalvely
on canals, and not coming out Into navi gable river.,
are required to comply with the provision. of the
Acts of Congress regulating tin Coasting Trade, and
to be enroll.] and licensed, or licensed a. the We
may be, and pay tonnage done, provided by the pro
vision.' of the l3th Section of the Act of 'jell lath,
inn% entitled "An Act increasing, temporarily, the
duties on importsa and for other pnrprsea" stitch
apply to "all newts olden Omit Is ascend. any Cu.
tom Douse in the DOW fitate.j" and include 41 de
ecription of boats and swab ....bpsct to enrollment
and license under previous laws. Canal Beata or
ether craft plying on waters exelasively within the
limits of • istate, having no outlet' into a navigable
ricer or lateen whirl...turner. with foreign nation.
orhmong the Bistro, or with the Indian triboa, can
be carried on, do not come within the provisions of
tide or previous act..
• With great rape., B. P. CHASE,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Curs. W. Detonates, Ksq.,
Burn. ) to do., Pittsburgh, Penn's.
The law, of the coastiog trade respire that every
delocriptlon of hetet cermet of over flee tens, and le.
than twenty lohimetuurecuent, Khali be 'Mewled, and
If of twenty tons measurement and upwards, mooned
Toramply with them requirementacach
boat or vaeselninet be trained or numbered .0 as to
disttugnieh the partial:ller tope) for whirl's. Ileense,
or enrollment and peens.) may be loaned. If t,cim
bend, tlo'hame of dinars or wane other
dietinantst tog letter; roust accompany lam 'moo",
on ro o t, coo el,. Two srsaile of the akrUllitalls, mate
or nithaber, cannot belleineed, °reunified Or liorue,,t,
as the co/ninny be p to the same district,.
The Deviations of Internal apt Coastwise Inter.
course reikulre boat. of all description destined, for
soy point on the'Ohhi or 311.1mippl noerw, ...lib of
Wheeling, to exhibit a manifeet of their entity cargo
to the Norvegur of Customs, and obtain a dear - mice
before deporting on the voyage.
garner. of Coal - Dont. suldllarges are requeeted.to
esp,,et At the rnitom Mous., the different point.. at
which other boats aim be found bud measured, and
to (Medea the infurmation requisite so as to avoid
niumiessary delay Inobtaining enrollments sod li
conere. MAL It. BATS:lam:tit
Serivor prhaoms.
=
18 64. DlAltlE:C 1864.
A laras assorttnrinkraiTOHlirt AND COUNTING
HOUSE DIAIIIE9s ror paper, la sloth, In
roan, - Saltation Turkey, In Turks! Mame°,
with mut with
,tunrida adgos—wlth tas4
Wear damps and slastlo fsststilors. All slaw and
Won& ronniipnest to ells my best. For sale at,
sassettabls taloa by'
Wit. O. JOHNSTON A CO, Stationers,
civitgaw.iivex IT/Wood avows.
iiiii/ifoRICS for sale by
NJ mei • JAMES DOWN, In Wood drat
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 441
N EW CARPETS
PRICER REDUCED
NEW CARPET STORE.
McFarland,Collins&.Co.,
Nos. 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST.,
°liar for sale, AT PRICES FAR BELOW PRESENT
MARKET RATES, an otalrely ors and choice
stock of
REAL ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS,
Best Real Brnssels Carpets,
ENGLISH & AIfERICAN TAPESTRY., CARPETS,
TAPESTRY VELVET OARPETS,
A WI lino of maw .d very choice pattonv.
KEW STYLE PERSIAN THREE-PLY CARPETS,
Veil. choice patterns
Lowell, Hertford and othor etauthml makes of
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA SUPERFINE INGRAINS
A 'Or ladid rook of
LOW PRICES All WOOL CARPETS,
at leas than mat present pricos, at altolu
sal° and retail.
ENGLISH 'VELVET RUGS and WILTON AND
vr.bvl.7 MATS, lo gr..t vorlat.Y the
largest m
eortment of patterns to be @und anywhere ; and •
asoortmont of SHEEP SHIN MATS.
Floor Oil Cloths.
From 2 to 24 fte,t wide, new and elegant pattorto
COCOA RATTING, for Chnrches, Ofthiew, Balla
and Slain, cow win end extra roality.
Woolen, Linen & Cotton Dragget,
/rum % to 4 yards whin
TIMEM
GREEN, BAIZE, VELVET AND BEI2ELS OT
TOIIANS; STAIR RODS; TABLE OIL
CLOTHS, and tansy ; Embrof
descd, Printed and Embossed
PIANO AND T.A.131.1.
COVERS.
Window Shades and 'Fixtures
The stuck 0112 hand having been purchased when
rid was at 24, will be .old at corresponding rates.
I=l
Between Poet Wilco nod Dispatch &Oldluga.
4..24
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
D R UGGETS,
the NEWEST PATTERNS arld uvery width, at the
Lowest. Prices for Cash,
Including
Crumb Cloths, Feltings, Bugs,
OIL CLOTHS,
Aud daring purthased for CASH, Gefura the late
a.lvancea, We •rc able to es.II at the maw:tact" eel's'
priors, an unnquall,let.,k of
CARPETS,
Window Shades, Mailings, ace,
OLIVER M'CLINTOCK .5k CO.,
NEW STOCK ASO- N7E-WL'ST
ESE=
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets,
SHADES, &c., at
Mc CALLUM'S,
A very lane assortment of all goods In oar klna,
laweght at the loweet point ravelled lo the &mum
Market this Brum, and much reduced from hut m
oon'. prices. . . .
BHIPPLr4.
Sfiali — C - 4 • KLY TO
LIY
£SPOOL, touching at OfTENNSTOWN,
((Oat: flasses) The weti.krtmen 'tumors of t
Liverpool, New York- and Philadelphia Steamship
MTare Intended u follows:
I NP.:IP YORK... Oct. SI.
YTNA.— . Nov. 7.
CITY .... Nov. 14.
EDINDUBOII .Sat lay, Nov. 21.
And st - ery succeeding Saturday, at Nam from Pier
44, North Boor.
The Steamship CITY OF CORE, of this Due, van
call ea an ea tra steamer on THURSDAY, Nov. bth,
and has splandld aceouttnodatione for ► few C►bin
and Steerage Passengers, at reduced rates, payable
13: 8. Currency.
EX= CR PA1911.03.
Payotds et Gold, es 0 equivoleat la Cliwresey.
Funrr Csers— ._l4BO 00 firmumm...-- .-430 00
do to London.... 85 00 do to Loudon 34 CO
do to 05 00 do to. Paris —4O 50
do to Hamburg. 90 00 do to lamb g 37 00
Passengers also Ibrwarded to Harm Bremen,
terdarn,Antwerp, AA, at equally low rates.
Pates Qom Liverpool or Queenstown ; itt Cabin,
175, 585, $lO5. Steerage, $3O. Thom who wish to
lend tbr du* blonde mu buy tickets here at these
rates.,
For further Inlbrtnatlon apply at the Company'.
Officea. JOLT 6. DALE, Agent:
15 B
JOHN THONCENSON,
Hand ertroat, bowie from thirWiro.
tahl63l' Pittstrergta.
NHL ATLANTIC IRISHM t
1 ROYAL NAIL MALI RATIGA-
TION COMPANY.
GALW.AY
ADRIATIC, 1,200 Horse-power, 4,000 tone.
HIBERNIA, 1,000 Holue.rmerer, 3,000 Wu.
COLUILBIA,I,COO Elarso , perwer, 3.000 tom
ANCiLI A, 1,000 Horse. w 4, 2.000 tcom.
The magnificent fitosMibip ADRIATIC will eon
from New 'York for Lirerpool on TUESDAY, Rao 17th
or Norernlmr.
Rates of passage from New York to Lirerraml, pay
able in gold or its equivalent In currency. .
Find Cabin—...„........sBolStearno----....----530
Intermedlate--...„.... 40,
Passankrrs forwarded also to London, Paris, ham
burg, Mu" Bremen, Notterdam, Antwerp, do., at
the lowest rates. •
rams from Liverpool - 0r Galway to New York and
Bolton, 523. VA 1 / 7 6, 584 $lOl.
/*or wage apply at Um office of the Agents.
SABEL &BEADLE, 23 Broadway.
Elwin Jose', Manager.
or, D. O'NEILL,
Zbatis9 Glintateis Brdldlng,
Lelttlywa No. 70 Illth street, Plttelmrgh.
CUNARD LINE.--Steam from,iji
LIVERPOOL AND QITEIE99EOWI7
125 hi gold,: or lb eqnbaladt-hi currency.
PEON NEW YORK, 535 In WIT gm.
Ulla every yet*. Apply to
T 12031 BAN, I .
an2ilautly • . , PI
_ -
,
CHEAPEsT PAIT'::+I.-GEO3llllk
"TUE "°.LD 0 owerly.”
Pne°" l{ n b , aught brit man OLABS MAIL
BELA AMIS. I . , . Ltrurpol Londonderry. Galway
or Clock, far
ANVOrity.lrtli o Dollar*.
And by mailing magi B 4 TWENTY-ONE DOL
LARS, la currency.
Apply to D. O'NEILL,
&Wry Clitrookle Building,
mr.tlnnod Mistral. rittgiumiih•
DilkteAN
Bills on the WO th, London, ands ri s
ltt
13q* on livery iropertaa:tati S in intainany, /Unto,
Henze:tend end Itab tor an bi in ma to oat par.
Wlir:B. le - LLLLeres e co.,
aihkare rood an let. corner etThird.
,EA'AliElt rfo . i .-10,000 feet of
.I_./ the Paulo , Oak t•raea Lather Bolting.
Late Leather, 1 Uwe, 4A idaraya on hand and
tar Ws at lit.. 51 ant I Wilk Mar Med. b i t
Beltlt. PH tres.
CRERSE.-I, l _,)oobsZ Weetem 'Reserve
1930 do ,Itaintainc;
•1O do ..Coshat
In slots sad Air 1114 aby 11.-GAIITIELD.
SHOT GUNFdcc - ) 7 -. attle — araci single barrel,
Englishman. bexes, tam&
Woad IV .
• aaa .14.A.11.13 BOW'S. Bilk -
_01.17a IMF XL.% fer - . 0 1, Refilled
OIL Tor sale JAIL BALTELP.B.BON, ,
Oa and 7a Waded' ltoat.
LEATILE at. 'BELTING, 'ar-tl — Mte es
2-4 manuract As: aIsoLA.CE tan tin., untrra
sad BELT 13 .00110, always on bawl 2: o rma ol&IIL
GAB ono, .J. H. P
11-11iG531.1.-S-2.—On -
lend after HONDA-V a li • -•• • _
"-
PIL'iIiSTLYAIt• 43 . 1 . 4 . ipp ~ , !a • VIA . 1 .•
NIKE DAILY
ITEM
.The nixouali ACCOSICKODII TRUK
kale. the Plttabarab Stationdaily, t lended
at m.. atoPPinat aft Wyss=
burgh and Philadelphia, and
don for New York and Phliadalphia.
The THBOIIOII /MAIL TRAIN leaves the Pau.
ganger Statin-arasze- morisir. l 2 Sunday)
2:50 a. mt., stopping only at mind eitations, amt
making direct connections at berg tbr
Washington, and for Nawrosi.Sar Phila
delphia.
The TIIIIOOOII EXPRI39 TRAYS twee daily at
3,50 p. m., stopping only at principal statMw,,
direct connection at Hart-Worm L E Nam=
Washington, and for New York via Allentown route
•
and Philadelphia. -
The PAST LINE leases the Station day (omega
Sunday) at gag p. rz=tig. only al_priaelpat atri
m tor Baltimore and
Vi P s7l . l Philadelphia for Naar York.
The Johnstown Accommodation ttitn Laws daily
(.:topt Sunday) atl4s p. atotplogat all Malkin,
and running as tar as Coocmattg -
Ph% Accommodation Train -nit Wail's Station
lasts daily (except Sunday' at
,1140 a. sea •
Second taro= Traln Ihr Wall's Stall=
least* daily (=cepa 41.111,10,1 p, ..-•
Thitd,
_A
1., _
lasso daily (except Sunday) at 4:00 v. m.
irt.rtli Accoluxuallation Than for Wall., Station
'arm daily (except Sunday} at 67,10 p. m.
The Climb Train toms Walla Beaton may Sun
day. at Wk. a. m. ; retuning, learn
12:45 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive la Fittsourgti r Mows
Baltimore p. m.
Philadalphia Express-
Fast a. in.
Through Mall M.
Johnstown Accommodation...---......-... 1 a. m.
First Walla Station Anc0mm0dati0n.........15:25 s. m.
Secculd Walla Station Acoommodation....... &35. a. m.
Third Walla Station Accoccu. 1.40 p. m.
. . _
Fourth Wall'. Station Aorenuordation...— Ode p. e.
Baltimore Expreas will atria; 'with .riißadalphla
Express at Lag p. tn. on
Train. forßlairovilla and Indians connect at Blabs.
Intarrection with Through Acamemadation,
Johratown gccommodanion and Explain Tra.to I:wm,
nod with Baltimore Exprma and Johnstowo Aocom-
roodation Went.
Train (or Ebensburr, nnett at Cresson with Ex
press Trains and Lou Train West, and with Through
,!,coosamodatioe and Expel= Train East.
The public will And it greatly to their Lutenist, ht
going East or W..t, to travel by the Panoeybraala
°antral Railroad, as the SOCOCISICYASiitirIi now offered
cannot be eurpataed on any other rout. The Wad
le ballasted with stone, and ls entirely...lWe from dust.
W. con prom's. safety, speed, and sontlint to ell
who nmay favor this road with their patronsga.
NAAS :
I
To New York -.......-.815 50 To 8a1tint0re........1111 02
To Philadelphia.-- 10 60 To Lainniater wwww, 8 5 0
To Harrielinrg- 7 IS - '
Donne checked to all Cations on the Penzwylva.
Ida Cann.' Itallroad, and Pphiladelphia. Bakimore
and New York.
Peseengen purchaelng tickote in the care will be
=an exams, eceordingito the distance traveled.
ion to the Motion raise, except front stations
wham the - Company has no armlet. -, ,
NOTIOE..--In marl el law' the Co m pany will bold
c
them reepotmlble . for f
log
baggage only,
and for an amount not
N. 11.—An Omnibus Lin' DU - been employed to
convey passemspre and • tnaindfrem the De
pot, at. a charge not to et .26 cents, ibgirech psi.
woger and baggage. For t keta apply to
• il. STEVID.RZ , Agent.
At the Pennsylvania Central Itailmed
hoodoo corner Liberty ~ 'd Grant streetl.l4=
GLE VELAD,,,_4“,..„ 0 ., a ,
PITTSBVIDAVANDTkiIt
W 1111E14103 RAILIO -
ft LT Id 3L Ell ARRANGE NT.--On ." amt, after
1103IDAY, April '2oth; 1/3621„ 0 1 T rahie te n Tea•Ci the
Depot of the 'Pezinsylemais Itaaroad; EnTlttablargh.
es fbilow• :
Piitetergh end ITl4Liatt Litt.
Leaves Pittsburgh 1:00 a. m. 6:10 a. In, Titio p. m.
do Welleville. 310 " - 0:19 . •255
do Stenhenv'e CIO T. 047 . ' 1..631 '
do W heeling . 5:10 . 10:03 . 4.116
. ,
Ar
..rrit, 80u.u.:"...1 6'.1.5 - pOl6 - 1 Edo .
Connecting at Steubenville and Beillak with keen.
ben: ale andlndlana Ttallroad and °antral Ohlo lUD
road for Zarin - We, Newark, Colinibol, Xattife c :Day•
ton, ludienapolle, Cincintrati,'LeWsvlllai Cal* ke.
trans, St. Joseph, and all points wad may soarkwak,
and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Oblo.ltekroad.
PinArgit cad !Oka:awed L. .
rt
Leave. rlttaburgh-.—.—..-- 1: 00 a. to. 1, tn.
do We115vi11e..........:_..._ 4:10 " t.6o
do Bayard —..- ..... ......... 6:40 : 4 .kik,,..c
do Alliance ---e—__. fan . 446 "
do Ra.11111a..............,... 7124 " 11:34 "
du Itudenn..-- - .-.---. 7:33 " 6:10 "
Arrives at Cleveland_._...... 9:10 " .g 6313 " .
Connecting at Bayard with Tuacarewsa ranch kt
NeW Phileidelphis and Canal Dour; at Allignos with
Pittsburgh, Dort . Wayne and Chicago Bailrond; at
Ravenna with Atlntic and beat Weetern Badlrosd
fur Warren, Oreenaille, 'Meadville, Uninn.'COrrYe
Jameatown and Salamanca; .at. Hodson wltteClekr.
land, Zancreilli and Cincinnati Railroad for Akre".
Cuyahoga Pail. and Ifilleraburg. and at 'Clevalacult
with C. it B. •11. B. foe Erick Dunkirk and. Duffel.
with C. a T. B. H. for Sanduaky. Toled o , sad she.
.
with steamers for Detroit. ,
I=
M : olls;iiie Ann:enma:Latina leaves at 3.10 p. tn.
Ramming mine arrive at 9:10 a. m., SO) and &OS
p. m. and II:10 a m.
Through Tkkets to all promhamt palate ees hn
proeure4 at the Mertz Street Depot, pittalmnik.
GEORGE PARKIN, 'ticket Agent.
Lad at Allegheny City.
A. Q. r 6 Wirrassar,tkut *pet.
/or farther Infortaation apply to
WILLLUI BTEWART,Apat,
At the Company's Office In Freight Station, Fiala st.
aptl
No. frf FOURTH STREET,
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FlED_n' NATIONAL BANX,
TREASUBT DIPARBILENT
Omen or Courratorszaoty seta Crounonar,
Washington Clty, - A&.1114 - 11fat '
Wathwaan, By sathtfactory ' puma to
the tmdersigned it has beets Ina& It:taper flat
the FIRST NATIONAL BA= 01F•FITIl_ B I ICA.
In the Want? of Albrgheng, 414.1.101teef rtusflblo•
bat been dal, organized. lowlier Idtderthrefug to
the requirements of the Actw,UCtinguns, Witted
"An Act to provide I Nefloold securati by
Al pledge of United Steve Stock dto vied& fbr
the clralledlon and redemption. thetioV.lipiond
February 25114 IBA and hoe ccempiled witleall the
prorbdone of said Act requirkt to :be tempt al'Mb
before commencing the brolneirl of Banking
Now, therefore, I, llcost
of the Currency, do herraltp artily thaf lAw r i :l
'FIRST NATIONAL BANS Or FIFTSHRSON,
. 31 . 1 t7 of Allegben7, and: Otats of Painstyleattia,
authorized to commeranellte bbstnene of Banklng ma•
der the Act sforeuld.
'
In tuiOony whereof arltneUHUOS
Es land of oMfelhllbaLtelh
„ (ALu rj o o le t o
the Cartincy.
MEM
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PTTTRIIIIROR, PL,
40‘,.000. with privilogo to hie roam
to, ei.000.000.
The l'ittaborgh Trod, Company having otwards4.-.
under the act co provide • Ilatioaal Currents-nooks
the title of. the STEET. NATrozzAr. S AKI OT
PlTTSBURestifoirould raspecflar cdikir - its` aextbs•
for - the collealeti orlitetes, Eliot lealthiesjyri -
&0., receive augury on. delimit:mint buy and welt Ex
change of all torte of tije C 0111041.. ,-- •
Th. strews which has ,attentied. the Pitlsbuigb
Trust 6,extpany, tints its orprazidiett Pi_Unt will
we beileve, be a sulacient guarantee that busturis
untx , 'stet to the - new iiresicleation will receive the
- prompt attention. -
Hain • very =missive correepondeciarwilh.Banks
w ad Bankers throughout the. MUSLIM 1/1' benne we
can offer untunisi facilities to those who , 4 . 6 bwfnae
with of
Mho businees srM be cm:ascii:4 sy the mast Main
andDliectors. •
JAMB LAU6Ul.l2l.74addeut.
Joni D. FICIILLT, Crabfar.
' 60418.,' 63
DOLLAB.tISVINGt3. -
Icarian Store
ACCOMMODATION .78A1114.
11.11.~ SS.
OF PITTSBIURED.H.
(LATE PIITSSI7SOH THIMT COMPANY.)
James Ls Ella, Alsomohis
Robert 8. nap, Vowels Q. 117,
Thomas Ha, - Alm: Bridliy,
Thomas Whihtmao, 1 &mod Rim.
CIILIMEBSD IN lase
Open dilly from 9 tag o'clock, alsO'otilflidniaday
mad Saturday mintage, from Mar Lilo Nom:ober
Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock,-and Dom November Ist to
Idny let front oto 8 o'clock. _ ..., , . i
INTOIIIa ~celled a .11 PUIAR:IIO% liii.thaa:Oes
NM'S.; LA I mount '<V Ibtprollts brastett Wee •
yair i in J itte tad 'Demeter: Intereat Naii. been ar
dared semlannually; in Jrifis'and'Elecittebef,:einso
the Dank ertieorganlzed; as Oar- eats of 109.pf,ildn?.
it mr• - , . ~• - -..;•':3
.11.'i''4t• ir rot { Dra w n o ut, lB P* 4 4 to treteredit
or the'depallor aanrliWpal. soil barn the sagm_ln
terest fronsthe Ora &kr of inneliadllecein - bet. Ow
pounding twice. year eilthont tionlding the tspost•
tor to call, or evea tJ/11,.....111 111 * - 0 1 W 1 book. : At this
tot. money will disable inlmi.than tentneyein.
Books„mtansteei the Puerta, Allelelt 99 : Bois
and Itegmlattotle,, ROT!, on npplbodym at
• ' Plummtre-6E A i.ln.. -
- 'lc*: i4gliiiiicik: ,`-' •-•-'-.-'.-'
John Ii meradd49;, •
Je t. ock,
John lloliom, bn Xbitaullio..., s.. -
Alictander Speer. , • James D,• D.
Deal. In Nalmatock.: - •A: K. Pellockil — f.., . .
James IllcAtiley.. . . . .UM Borgertil:s ~-'-
laneti Mehl:Dan WOllantJAMl9lB9 9l .
9 t:g p.iir t,:.: , t
imideek :::::: i: - - r i
Walter P. Sfareheill,
Jeldt 017 W r,...1.1
Il
K B lB l O -
:.-
: . . 2'14..
*ar , A Mnp ialp., atift 4
wltuperan kb•l4 -
— two will&
vsPar . .*: IP'
ocimula ..e.)
r1,053q.r.:)/4.0X04 I'oll.
._la Hi kin s 4
tiOtet Adam.,
Jobn P..litodby t
- Alone*. Caniir;
Ousels A. Colton,. •
Sosnisti
John Xians,
; "A Math IV
Peter H. HasLIRIA.
Richard Ham
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