.r-~"`~ ¢ H U -,l4Fakl:t - 0 ..._5. , ,ar...... , iii i irr., ' - ,r.w:k , :. a . . -.: ..,.. f ....., . , ::::....,..-,..-..-.•. _. -. ~ :'..Mng,9*t.MOltHilta:r.:::AoV. 26,1 •.:'',',',7o2,TY 4.'iSJIM#I4V:. FromYeaterday's Evening Wette Genera Synod of the aerMarißefeemed 1 , t .4. '' •• . 1 '-• . Church. -• e ' T.l. ''''' ' WEDNESDAY 1110hm50 . ,t10r.25.--Syned met. .• ~,,at,. t 0 appointed hour- 7 Rev. Dr. Kieffer in .... -.Abe Ainair—end was opened with singing and ...,., ',.,prayer by Rev. J. McConnell. The minutes .p. , ..r ,eof yesterday were read and approved. 4. - " , i • ' The order of the day well laid on the table =". '" ''' - to Mate room tot aome'etiatsges desired in-the ''''''''''` Disa'fii el" Domestic Missions. TherCoMmittee . ~,! „ appointed to not:eh:late' persons to constitute a sr,rt, t ,flan'day. School board reported. The report was re-committed: ,re.,- Olt, motion the.discussion on the int ., sstitute - 5,,,,, ; „,orts,he report of the Committee on tbejiiturgy tr ...._ , aftr,estitued. . The discussion was ops nod by _, 4 .:. Rev • 7. McConnell. Ho , said there Watt no eViienee to show ihat ' The "Pioisional Lithrgs" had been properly tried. a sin -11, - ' , '.eiryprejerfal effort'hat been made C. intro -,,,T, .I*duise qt. tie maintained that the op nsltion - Rinse mostly oat of prejudice. If t. is book e.e , 'ftsrtuiat -some. other name, it would, doubt , e.,,leti, ~be ".halted- with joy; • but the name ..r.,,.. rttb•liiirgy" rise a great bug-boar to , many. ~._,,, It. *ts..not heeh tried.. Another work might ~,,,,ba't,mot,with. atilt greater. opposition. No hineis'„of. revision has been,latd dotin. lie codelidid 11 offering an analindment' to the '' LIT ' = fullitittite.' • Coneiderable dlicussion ensued - -- ape!' the . reception 'ef the substitute. J. S. , 4 •• 0 "-blit said that, In the Eastern Synod, the 1 "--, question had been earnestly considered. The et. o Church bad asked not only for a book of forms for the pulpit, but also a book for the ~..,...,.., alter. ,The Bible is decidedly in fever of a „„ ,„,„, Liturgical service. So worshipped tile He sr.„,,, r htfiwti. The people had a pert—they respond ed in the worship of the Temple. Christ him- . self Wershipped in this way. Be knee the ~,„ dtertipl ao. form of prayer. "Let God be true, ...'” Mid eVery 'men eller." lie wanted a Liturgy ' that would be true to the Primitive phuroh. The Liturgical Committee were instructed to pi back, not ouly to the Reformation'Teriod, . but also to the modes of worship in the early church, for meterial. The Church hasest,to ~,1 some &stem, her ancient moorings. spirit ualistic fehting had crept into the bareh, ,-. , . which contradicts her peculiar genius. , o ~Hov. Dr. Fisher said he had not intended ..... , tO speak on the subject at all. The substitute Mks„_ ke fur a revision in the spirit of the book itself. He wanted a revision that would matte , itAcceptable to the wholii,Churcii. It maid - 44= be reviied withottf destroying its integrity. .. ' There are things in the Liturgy 'inconsistent r,-,..rrA -. with the spirit of the Heidelberg Catechism. ,-.--t- --- Ih,the forms of ordination and baptism there ~,-.. : Is henguage liable to misconstructton. If the •,, teak is revised, and some things known to be objectionable removed, he had no distibt but that the whole Church would rallynround it. i Rev. D. Winters wi shed to knowilmfore he ' ----' "'Made a speech, whether - the Synocl intended .-.- ' le remain over Thankigiiing day. Tie cor ” 't--"'' ' rqberated the statements of Dr: Fisher. lie ',.. '-'.^ '- knew not whether he would ever again be .', • . permitted to meet with this body. Mace his anxiety for the peace-of the Church, in Which ..„...., . .adeng dad useful lite has been shiest spent. 4Dr. ilarbaugh. wietted.to correct a minim .. desetanding uhieh .‘ had become quite extol . , orgy were original Committee on the Lit , `. gywere opposed to revision. The majority '"' -- `--- hf 'titd committee were in favor of revision. -''''-' he Mmitnittee is aware that the book needs ". --"' Many changes . . Some of the forms are too . I, '• idtig and clumsy: it needs mare flexibility. .-.,:e. ....M. , - , F Rev. Appel said that the general question I ,before the Synod is, Will the Church conduct e-. -.., - lb a euecesdni issue the Liturgical movement : ~ atm going on. Tho Synod is not called 'upon th master the truth, but to allow the tenth to muster it. The. present. difference of opinion v ''''''' "" Shows conclusively that we have not been 1. " ' '" Mastered by the truth underlying this import ' - ' '''" ant question. We have not yet arrivedat the 'irroper stage-in this matter to come to a !Feel en. , decision. • ....--..,..- i' -The Western Synod seems to shrink from 5t,... ,-- ,randortaking thee preparation of -a Liturgy. .., Hence they ask-this General Synod to furnish , - one. adapted to their tweets. This question hes been fureed upon this body by the Iv.t.- lira Synod. The Eastern Synod decided to '=" let tbe•matter rest until the oroeisiounicliarac "- '" - = ter of the Liturgy shall have exited. He - ' iras opposed to the appointment of the Cum- . --.., ---'-' 1 Matte of revision. ~ , -,' ,•Ttie pastorj ger. E. E. Higbee; uni,uncedA r,,,,. ,-, - that there would be thanksgiving - serrieee in , Grace Church to-morrow, commenting at 1034 , 1.• • ts: to: - The sermon will be preached by Dr. H. , narbaugh.,,. A number of othei reeeches were , ' fl = 'Mai; Lanett of the seine character as those , -I - 3.8 - ,-.1 AliettlifraenticineiL , . - Highway Robbery' In Allegheny. ~ Ors Monday night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, Mr. Patrick Walls, a resident 'efilatelester, was knocked down and robbed, -- ;i i rs 44 9 0 /g" 1 1 ." 9 ? yard lot, an the West Com .-'lllWlWAllickhebY, while on Ms way home from this city. Mr. Walls bad been over at the* Monongahela river, intending to wake a coal boat trip, but the boats did not got off, saddle s's on his his ` waf borne, carrying his carpet I laalc.in his hand. So • noticed five or three Il4m following &considerable dietisnee behind but did not er, , peet them of an intention A, to rob him. When ho turned the corner at 'f yard lot he was suddenly ap• I ;preached from behind, and struck with& set ion the hack a Ole neck. Me was then struck amiable orthol headAiithti heavy imam- Insmt of some kind.whi.ch knricked him down. ,ity la gi . is time two or threw pep were pulling at ; Rockets were turned out bud torn, ',arid he was robbed of his pocket book, ear :and n Silver lever watch, after he was lift prostrate on the ground. • Sometime afterwards he was found by n gen . ‘".,- '.tleman passing by, who bad him cared for, land conducted to his home. Mr. Walls does • 4nrit know- who bin assailants are, but they hailettlrom this side of the riv.er. This toll .c....-i.?...:AMllesctociat. the Allegheny end atilt, St:Clair street bridge noticed three men crossing over I .--,,thia - bridge, about the hour of.therobbery, one of Whom-carilcif a — caipht anat. The witch -.ton -44hieht - was-stolen was numbered 104,0911. The • , pocket book' contained but a few dollars in ecinc -rttnoneroehile thet , carpet - Saar. - was filled_with clothing. tottery' A and the Citizens of Erie. . 'Thai°Hawing id c.copy,of an official letter.. l l f addressed by Major General Brooks of this Depirtment, to - the Mayor of Erie i :Hoonfavairmat9 Or TIM Roraima= or •• '= rat mosomairtiA;Prrysarsca, • liortunza 23, 1899, 3fuyor f." rtif4DgAn Sen My attention has bcenz , Cliiio44o a letter of 44 i i.u.v.A . sdsitinis.ilarrias.CeninstuadhnrePi ttalmr g h Amy, A, to Mr. Wilson of‘yojr city, published in the .ecraiue °emus an the 13th Inst. Mille fully appraolatinst the patriotid Berri s,ces of Lieut. Harris and thenacerit and mew his eompanyo.in Ifrompt respensoto .04 *4/. - my call, 1 eatinoi• bat express regrets letter waif written, much less ..P rugel ?TO complaint wits made to the while in Erie, I r* .of theisind no* made by the Lieutenant; ;t on hieriiitiarY T was led to believe by the re ; port,of theolfiairs of the thaupany. that ei-o rything woo going on must plaasantly,,asure aff 4 Llso antoyanws they bad to endive from the Rtb bid;concitiol of blew of their• mew. *he had joined the company as they were , starting on it the trip. • VOry Teepeetfolly, , 4 - ri ". W. T.S. 13aeoza, Major general. W 3o `,„ a,” • r m- ..sudden Pr'"-'llllowioriiing, about six eciocir, an old lady , warned - .Elisabeth Warner, residing with her • r, Mrs. M. Moore, dross. piker, at sz ithind lying dead g Trz :y 1n the alley trading to the residence. It ap a that Mr ,;warder, learewt-tige, bad beern . ;in -the habit of . 4 htta''6''Sfeeir in - tha:liianiitig, and ,r • 41 little jobs aboat.tbsi house. 'PhD had . sfor enteral years past. exhibited . symptosits y , , s 4.tetwitts;at tire:es, 81:4 foxgai. ytui•sheitt.- ,it:seethe 4.4 , , haters she 144;ids &defied giressfog . herself, she had got out side tho deer,'braoms.zeans,•and bad (allot in the athiyiivhetdahnyraa,fcituid dead. Dr. ; Badger..walr _ called, and ftitnad the body still wasmoisi that, the , deingured Janet have been lying there but - Away short tnnet.r The doctor 'gave it as his:opialon tit% ahodied of old ago. • - Puor E, I, ' . of our counts; will It( piessild to learn that Profi. Wilson tuts ~.,leciod for`hid Untie to-mottois:' ozisic e , t‘,Pb,o3lt i ffitf,pfatir OtnAltsg.m zne lyex t P ra N • 4 otom or -M E ST I O (' iiareral EvoRD - '~e~: districts hiivo wspatoUllsts of nil those per 'sons who ware enrolled' previous to :the last I _ draft, and are having the same printed, for ' The favorable tenor of the war deers has had the ! effect to depress gold, and the telegraph to-day re- the pcupono of having them posted. up for ports it at 146 ht New Fork, a decline of over eight public inspection. • rit some of the sub-dis trbsta the lists Immo .already been posted, and pee cent. to the hat two day. In sympathy with gold, e.t.a' also is lower, Laving declined sums 1.1111, ! are, being closely examined. The lists e as- , or four p er cent. The decline in Now Tort, lias, of brace the names 0g all those Carolled, and give course, produced • corresponding molt, here, and the disposition 'Blade of 'those who were drafted 01 July last: The names of those not I our bro k er. hove 'neeerd'eglY educed tee. ' tt g erv '''' previously draftee, and belonging to the first ea to correspond. Faster. Ea,nunge is steady at par class, will of warm go into ilia wheel for the i buying, and ~, to ~ e, per ...on. premium 60iii11;. next. drawing. We learn from Washington that Mr. Chase's le Any person enrolled may appear to- 4 -re the I port, which is nearly Mashed, well give a very en. Board, prior to , the 20th of - December, and I cuttragin, exhibit of the condition of the notional vi" '“ to have hie name."rieken off, if be " It finances No financier'will pretend that It is possible show that helm not liable to military duty on . to carry oo t h e war for seven( {ran longer without account - Of alicnage, non-residence, unsuita entailing, upon the country en enormous debt and bleness of age, or manifest permanent physi- O eat disability. great financLal difficulties, It is out of the power of , 4ny person who may be cognisant of any Mr. Chase or any other man to furnish money for one liable to military duty, whose name does years to come without trouble, but the condition of not appear on the list;can report the fact to the finances at the present time is such as to give en tire Board of Fourollinent, when the matter o.nragement to all loyal hearts. There Is not the Iwill be investigated and the name added to slightest difficulty (apparently) in obtaining all the the list, if the party be found subject to en- money needed to carry on the war for another year, rollment - and according to someof our highest milltaryauthor- The quotas for the suh-flistriets have not Wes the war will end with 1864. yet linen prepared , but tis hoped they soon will be, as volunteering will no doubt coin- The "First Nettm.l Bank at Fmakford," Pa., mance in earn eaten soon as it is known how whFcb it woe proposed to start with a capital of 154.1,. . ninny men each district will have to furnish. OP, loss been checked for the time by the Comptroller in the meantime, it would be well for the of the Currency at Washington informing the par" Citizens to inaugurate some. system of voters- ties Interested that the "The Currency Act" pro. Jeering, that they may be raved the necessity videthat /11.00,000 shall be the lowest amount of cap -lof a draft. Tae Poet of this - city 'shows its accustomed 'aCquaintance with grammar, in a wonderfully striet-constrection of the possessive our, attribut ing the authorship of a certain hymn to Pre sident Lincoln, because it has been published under the title of "The President's Hymn." It pricks the, ill-earored gas-bladder of the Post's meandering". on this subject, to men- - !ion the. fict that pr. Muhlenberg is the aa thor of the bymn in question—and if the editor of . the Poet failed to see the author's name prefixed to the publishell copies, he meat be afflicted with .partial blindness, as well as other infirmities. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday aßernoon, Mr. Alexander Calhoun, plow maker in the employ of Messrs. Hall & Speer Manchester, met with a serious accident. While selecting materials, lio missed. his footing and fell be tween two lumber piles, cutting his face, bead, arms and hands In a terrible manner. He was conveyed to ids residence on Beaver_ street, where his injuries were properly dressed. Al though seriously hurt, his life is not consid ered in danger. He is a very estimable citi zen, and his friends will regret to hear of his misfortune.. Dtgro.—Sergt. W. Robinson, of Knap's 4'a. Battery, died in Geary's Hospital on the 29th ult., of a gun shot wound penetrating the Wain. W. H. Thompson, of the same battery, died of a similar wound on the 81st ult. R. 13nson, Co. K, 111th Pa„dled on the 29th, of a wound in the abdomen, and J. W. Barr, of Co. C, 111th of wound in both thighs. Joseph bang, 29th Pa., wound of the groin, (Bed Nov. 18th. Major A. Boyle, ab domen; died Oct 29th, body taken away in charge of his son. Itearrzsaroa.—This is an article for pro moting the growth and restoring the original color of the human hair, which is farorably spoken of by those who hare used it; it poi ceases the merit of agreeableness in ace with 'out the slighteet danger of Injury to either skin or clothing. Simon Johnston, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, is general agent. See advertisement for particulars. SALES or STOCIS hj Davis McDwaine Auctioneers, Tuesday evening, at the Com merclal Sales Rooms Igo. 54 Fifth street. Exchange Bank $5B 75 Bank of Pittsburgh 60 00 Mechanic Bank 68 50 Merchants & Manufacturers Bank 58 15 THOMAS Pasav, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, end dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont slate-0t the best quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near tho Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • SECOND A RRITA.I. dr FULL AND WINTER GOODS, ,astreceived at hanfl dr. Co.'s, Mer chant Tailorri, No. 64 Market street. It con sists of all the very latest styles of cloths . , cassimeres and vesting.; overooatings of all kinds of the very finest quality, all of which is scleeted from the latest importatiol.s r and will, be made op in the most fashionable and beet Manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goo;t• to select from, that Minuet be surpassed by mu other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect a, would do well to give ste an early call. Sixtrin. (1111.ABEN Co., Merchant Tailors, 64 Market at. &swam Gaartaw, Gso. hiooarritass. Fou , Fam. arm WURCR Wsaa.—The Som mer is pent, ,eO4. kry the saoralarei frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will Shortly - beeping - In, and we Mint provide our selves with the material to keep us comfort able., A nice fall sedt,„or it good mid well made overcoatare'the very'thing, thlng,and we do not know of,all place whore our random would stilt themselves better than at Messrs. W. H. MeCiee'k Co% clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alleghenyr f They have.rtiso received a com plete a3soruaeat of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a great vartety of new patterns for waisteoating &c. Srareckillet.t.as Armtectsrx.—Mrs. Anne Astute, of Louisville, says in • letter : "When in Now York, this summer, I 'purchased way of experiment sores of Mrs. 8. A. Allen's celebrated Hair Restorer and Zylobalsumum, which have found valuable. I now write to have you ' send me a darer , of each by express, for the use of my friends," Sold by Druggists everywhere. -Depot, 198 Greenwich et , New-York. Its Itsirraven alto itianit Iva Eista.—The line essortminhof Pail and -Winter Clothing, lately neoeived* by Messrs: John Wier t Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal, street, Al legheny; The stock of olething".e,oneistir of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overnoats.. The style of patterns is tasteful and fashlonnble: We would invite all of our readers to eve the above gentlemen acall. SABRE Crra Gunshot Wounds, and aJi other kinds of Wounds, also Sores, Ulcers and Seurey, heal safely 'Lad quickly under the soothing influence of Holloway's Ointment. It heals t.o Ilre - bono, so that the wound miser opens "again. Soldiers, supply yourselves. Only 25 tents per pc.t.; • , DErrAt Lin Troll, Np,251. Pein etreet, is the phsoe whoa you cap 'stet the hest. ohesp dentistrY in the city. ..Don't forget theplsee, .No. Stn Penn street, near Hancock. • C. Bus., Daitis 08 Vann, itsegity g tend to ill bulitutterof hie prafiesbm. WHEELING MARlET , i ka t i TA 4,8404E5VU. , 88.- - -Tbs Ittlo mandr ";. , karenalott i e l ltlg l7, ti m : l . 144 m. t trolau w orrlliaaraijoa-441:1;1,2ii&atnit o 4,04 . '48 6 Com mTr, leaves fittatokrgh avery anuu:i, at 4 ,p. Hauessilla oxen TIIESHAY, 8 eckck Tor frolgbt•or ponagro apply po4a board Ag pr to . • - 1,7. yr. pB2,LINGWO94 rnt, . • I • Nittaborgh ; • • • H. 8, pratos'i 00.,. /Adam u - Cil TINNATI,— he F- i „m i l t pew a nd °levant side-whenl stettowa ST. PATHIOI4 pt. Simnel Mason, wil arp ir thii above Anil all totem:Wats !satiny THIS DAT, witUmtata, et In &plonk it.ltt. - _- ntiteight,ot sewage apply on board or to ..,. , 2.41 , - - il.-14OLLIEGWOOD , iliSlital 1 it- 4.3INUONATI, LOUlt a llaili . ISVIUD AND D . _.V.1 . T.1. T Ann steamer ADELAIDx, Cita. A. ltillor, will it. 1 paten on - TRlDAT,thnllth Instant. or ficlgAtni pas t on Ward at to . JOHLYinit ' ',lltio2l V. ri= 7 klfax....comNaiirdon, }Aga"' CINCHWATIAND ST.kait .I LOUIS .—The line iteimer GOODY NBIE 2 : 708 . OW :4 . 111104 0, abcrro on -• 112 coskpas. l.:l ~' 0114--+Wep are :xtow :, ~y s :i . gqp p MMu ' WSLL OW' erist to Aro. R. lord Oaks 41$ o,tar, Whieb , ire warrant'mat tp , ash,* req. sad atstrely fms hum .and. JSBr V =ELL J BON, ,431727 • Nl.4ol4ll7o.Wittri SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICEJL TE4.lllliOaliTS. 1-51 11 426 i Z. T. THIDAY. - ! Ditto, 15? r frOA__ -- ..07 Lounge apply oa board. FINANCE AND TRADE,. Hal of banks organized in cities of over 10,003 inhab tants. The shareholders propose to increase their subscriptions, and have already done so to about 3'25,000. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. WIEMIZSDAT, November 23,1863. FLOUR& ORALN—The groin market Is firm, and price. manifest an upward tendency. Wheat is sell ing from wagon at $4,30 for Red, and 31,3541,40 t,r Whits; Sale to arrive of 7443 bush prime Rod at $1.44 Ind 1000 hush White at $1,59. Corn Is firm and holders are asking $1,95 per bushel for Shelled on track. Oats, too, are firmer, and we note small sales at 75c from first hands, and 80c from store. Rye— sales of 10,000 bash in Cleveland at $1,15, widen is equivalent to about $1,25 hers. Barley in firm hot unchanged at 51,39 for Spring, and $1,50 fur Fall. Floor Is firm and quotations may be fairly given at $5,80@6 for Ex s tra Extra, and $6,73 to $7.23 t.r Ex tra Family. OIIOCERIES—The market remains gide:. hot eery firm ref former ynotatlonn. It Is though by oime . that the decline In gold will depreciate the ',duo of groceries to tha New Tort market, but time will on'y solve this problem. Here, gnotations may be fairly glean at 133. to 14 1 4 for Sugar; :14143;u for Coffee. and 65@,433c for Holanaes. BUTTILII k EGOS--Batter is .inite active, and 801 l is firm at from 25 to 2ric, with .lea of 10 bbla at them prices. Egg. :cares, and we note small wiles at 22424 e per dozen. BUCKWHEAT YDOCB--Therc Is a continued grad demand, and prices appear to be folly sustained sales of 3000 IDs at 5444,15 per cart—mostly at 14,10• POTATOES--The demands fair, though the mar ket is well supplied, and pikes are unchanged, rang • tog from 73 to &lie per hush; sale or TWO bosh mixed at ALc. APPLE—he receipt., etal coutioue large, though the demand la fair, sad prices are well eliztalll4, Sala of IWO Ibis at prices raoglog from $2,50 to $2.7 par bbl. ILAT—ia firm with a demand apparently In ear• •ty the anpply; sales of Irene from :ales at 8:37 to NO per ton. SEEDS—FIax f3eed is more active, and • shade higher; sale of 12i bush, to go to Phllatlelphia, at $2,75 per bush, free on board cars. CILEEzE--stwady with mks of 30 1,0 common W Hot 13*; 60 bss Hamburg .t 14c, .ud 2.5 lOU Eng bah Dory at lsc. OB.ANBERRIES—duII and unchanged; mak or 10 bbts .leraele" at 513 per bbl. VENISON—firm with sake or 10 &addles at 11e. psi lb. ONIONS—SaIe of•• 10 bble at $ll,OO per bbl. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Nov. 'Xi—With light reeeipts, and bat little prppoet of a ripe in the Allegheny river, the market for Crude waedoeidedly firmer to-day and while the transaction. ecru only moderate, there is, as yet, no perciptlble ehartge in price.. Quotation. nut) be fairly elven at 13c to bulk, and 18e in I.l.le—bbl, ipluded—and 1223 bbls were reported at these figures. It is but prop, to remark that some Ineblers are trying to es tablish an advance, and we heard of 13c t•utug of ford for bulk oil and refueed. baud in Load hue been quite attire, some Wan bbl., in different let,, having boon repurtod, hut the teem. were net made politic. W e understand, hewever, that a net •1- 'Mild was pall 'vac our last quotations, and the pri ces of the above mentioned tales, or. supposed to rouge from V. to 33c. Free oil I. steady, with a mod erate local demand, and quotation• may be given at from 40 to 4.3 c, apording to qUality, peek.agas and fire test. There Is nothing doing in Nap.. or Hes. idiom, and prices remain about as last quoted. New York Petroleum Market. ElpectslDlApatch to tb. PittsbuntOmetto. yaw TORII, NOV. 35. --Crude is dull and droving, with smelt wfee ou the spot at 2602fe. Helloed, In bond, also Is quiet and rather dull, with sale, at 42; , ,, 43c on the epot, and 440 for December dellrery, buy. era option. Free oil ranges from 50c to 620, and Nap. tha is nominal at former quotations. Philadelphia Cattle Market. The arrivals and sale% o f Beef Cattle at Phillips' Arcane Drove Yard continue large, reuliing otaut 2,TA10 head this week- The demand I. fair, Inn prices aro without =Aerial change. First quality Weetern and Chester Co Steers are selling at froth /0(.310,e lb, as to quality. 'About 500 bend sold to the pack etaat the above rates. The market closed rather dull, and main were re portedat rasher lamer prices than the ai.,ve. The arrivals .d sales of Sheep at Pblilip.c Avenue Drove Yard are quite small this week, only reaching about 3,10 k) bawl. There le activity in the man ket, and pillow have advanced: good fet )O. "`P en` selling at from 'H lb, and a few extra at stook Sheep are quoted at Item $2,7503,50 7rl head, as to quality. Leaphs are rather scarce, and from $u @4,50 H head. •The arrivals and sales of Hogs are increasing. About 9 1(0 , head hare beep sold at the Union Av • one and Rising 800 Drove Yards, at from r 85,75 the 100 The net, as to quality. 4,079 head sold at Henry Ohm' Colon Drovelard, at from $708,40 the HO the net. 770 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by John Crowe & Co, at from $7,60 c@2,79 the 100 The net. 270 bead sold at Phillips & Huth'. Hill Sun Drove Ysrd, at pride. ranging Orom $7€O,D the 100 Its net, as to qwllty. ClaelnnaU Hog Market. • Nov. 21- 2 11 i• improvement to the Hog market that we reported In our last u being perceptible late on katurday, became more marked to-day, and much of the decline from the highest figures of the wow. was recovered, partienlarly on the best class of. . Hoge. Averages of IC3 the were sold at $0,400,6,1.0. Those weighing 160 are quotable at likil,WW,Bs, 3/012d evangel firm at 57 fee good lots. Extra heavy are held at 51,1507,25,, and in some ewes higher, NT de livery a few day s ahead, but it is hard to work %bole 51,110. It Is proper to remark that; regular packers are tau prominent In emtaining the promut &e -dition of the marked than outside operators. and II will be a Mt MX of some Interest 16 IWO whether, with • fuoiable temperature, the improvement Achieved to-day can be Maintained In the face of heavy re: &lids, and • general COLITiCtioo that price. ruled too high at brit. Toledo M*ket. Nev. 21--Our market le very quiet to-day. There wem several lota of Wheat offered this fonalow at 127 c for No 1 Hod and 12.50 for No 2 Ned, without folding takers. Flour—Solt 200 bbla Geneve, Hills white wheat, at JOAO; 150 bide .1.1101 Favorite at Wheat—dlarket very quiet; no transactions. Onti—Scarce and held higher. Oata—Drmand good; so• gale. reported. Freight... Hull and nominal. Dressed Hop.—The weather le unfavorable ad the receipte are light. No ulna reported, but we think thorn la no change from Saturday-96,10, averaging over 21:0 tbs. Balt—Firm 52,20 i 3 bpi; Yonne gad Ground Solar 52,25. Cleveland Market. Nov. N.—Flour—Sales 50 Ws XX red at 1C.9 1 , 100bblt extra at $5,50. Wheat —The =lf* . C 17 . 11 9' were; 1,1100 bush red frac ma board at 127 c ; I car do do at Mc. Sales Mow 'Change 30110 bush red from Rate ISOO bush obits from atom at 150 c. torn fio,mlea reported. llarket qulet. .oat-Saki 900 Mali from More at 730, Barley--Qolet. tramattions. Ilyo-Btochoo marketlight; not much Inquiry.. Millen are firm at 1160. Chicago Market. . Nov. 21,-Slorer—Ball. What—Quiet. Saki at 11,12. Corn—Dull and 2c lower. Bales at 99c. Nis —Dull and 743 a Tower. Estes at 6-se. Receipts -111,1:CO bbls floor • 37, 0 00 trash wheat; .0, 000 bash cora. Stapmenis-10,000 •bhls flour. Se4ooo bush wheat, 21,00 Q cora. Freights—Dun. Imports by River. CIDCIBNATI—oca GOODT Ll R ENns—i box book., 11 Dario; 7Ms casting% Iclan and Ow= lanai, 3 Ma, O W Bachelor; balm boo, Dan Wollactr, 1 sea, 1 tabla, 1 bunrau,„l stand, 1 plea aft cloth, chairs, li L ILlntre26 bn Wham°, Mlulland & Don atorilliS kga whcat, 1:1 art, Mentptralo bbla, 176 etoply ale hOp, jOhOdes & Vothar, a kb, apples, lowa, my t nado cable, 1 bbl slats, W Bole 100 bio MO, Whim Madlea, Z) halt bso candleal,am btroloptont kon; 16 halt boo candles, 6 boa can 'd loi6joologat boxacandla42,6 Ma fancy amp . bllini r.. 46:: I frow4ife; 114 AX Duncan; n bbla obga Bider &Clark; laidion outings, 'Mahood. W H 600; 10 tiblit lard 011, 7 E Cattetal & 00; aa:lr to 661. whisky B A ahnestock; lno 661. flour, Itackeowan & Linhatt; 1 pitman, B Caldwell & Bro; 2195 sks ishnar, T Kennedy; 100 bblo flour, John Bt.*: leo rnk G.l Townsand; kg. s4,ot, 6 1 - P — AYE f'". V : 1 ; ST! halls lead,& I.lds lard o il, Dahill, -Lk; 11:11 , 36 —Stat.:m..l •.1 the &malt •n of mho co; WO. o il, J P Scott; 12 hairs orittott, 11.. 1. &horn in. itatioo on the 2.1 da6 .5 Norrtober. on 11 lairs; cotton, Thor. Arbuclklo & ~0; 10 14.11, Pohh 4 ;"' l lu 1:".11,111.47 to 11 " . . 1 . 113 ti`f bouts, Ardis,. Oil cm 59 hx. hard are, Llvincston LIABILITIF.S. S Copeland: 42 bales cotton. King S Pennock: 212.0- Amomd .f Deposits Tor. ^_d, ldf.3 mercbondise, J Henderson; 10 butts tobacco. Shriler I Amount of 'lnterest due Bey.flt-iis Lasslar; 19 empty es kw", 5 do do moo t'of Contingent Fund Ai !NIL Kac, 1 eah4. Cald we I .1. Bra.: tarpautons, 1 Is, snap, 1 ball strap, Ackley, :A. 1.1.10 whisk S Thompson; 2 blots gum, G tee lard, .1 ASSFTF, ' Oulrrll A Son; 1 bbl. alcohol, 3 llender .1 co; IJ2 hides. 54 skins, 2 Lbls tallow, S wool, bon , First .Lo us on itcal ruJe, soap, owner Lin hoard. Gnitcd t , rn!• !' Nal FE LI NO. PIA OEI,-112 lads:triples. 4 1.1.,10 dais. '''''''''' 3n4 ,1 ' seed, 7 plign bott. 5, 10 hblsordor.o, 1. 11 1 . .. Mt tr. Co; y,,t5 r ....t .. orro „„t ' d .„ tilds elder, Potter di Aiken: 11(1 oil bbl,. Ard,,, 061 c, Oil Co; 12. 1 . Mph. apples, Istrer Armstrwo6l 105 d. , do Shomaker ,t Long: 4 bbis w hcols .lair .t Daioson; 1 boo 7 bbl. glars4 t ware, ,igden; I pbro L thou non; . ...135 bbl. afißles Owens A. 14.'020.4; ing AI, 91 lthls lime; 24 ',kr wrap Iron lug S Painter; koJs liquor and 1 lad vinegar Thomas Bradley. 4 pko brandy J S Adler & Co; 9 libls rider, Faulkner S Co: 9 bble dry ismches G A - liartiu; 10 Lbls corn meal J. ho Porterdeld; 5 6,7 s 5 balmcuslon King & Pen nock; 2 hhds tohacco 9' A Moons; r, tat& do Jos A Iduurlo; 12 do do John W Taylor 14 do du John Greer; 107 010 barrcl, Imports by Railroad. Thrrsarrium,i‘r. WATNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Nov 25-2 dressAul hogs. J 1' Halms & co; 154 1011, paper, Godfrey & Clark: 12 bgs barley. Sponoor & MoiCar. 25 bbls apples, 8 .11sarltt; 24 bolls bides, 75 bbl, p ples, W Mot - lisle:100 bbls flour, Lindsay & Td.h.rd: 7.1 Mils corn meal, 24 do apple', L H Vobyt & oo; 13 oks pefafuee, A Guckenheiruer A lire; 1 bbl olloope, Jas Mot:tooth; 10 bbls apples, Fotker & Armstrong; 13 mks barb•y, J Rhodes; Ii) Idols flour, Jan 31cCull• - & co; 155 bp flax sued, Shomakor A Lan; 100 Ice J P Hanna; GO bbls highwiaes, J If Tucker & co, 143 to lard, leo Ace grease, Y Sollars &co. ALLrans,t ararton, -Nor. 25-11./ LL's apples, T Brady; S bbl. ;apples, A C Taggart; 6 do 40471 Y. Campbell; 7 do do F Beck.. k Co; 3 bbLegittle Letter, John Geiger; bid. rage, Howard it'eatlirall; I car hay, P T Hoffebitt ; 1 car pork liarrelli baugb & Co; 1 car apples, J W Benson 1 car B4l,Tielt Hamilton; 11 me. potato., John Miller; 11 B lllo oil bbl talluar, E C Little; 6.1 hides, 2 Skis tago.r, E eiman; 10 Noe. near. John Raker; 5 WOO flos=sed, L'erer A. Hamilton; 12 dozen broom., Hahn & Riddle; 1 bogs dour, 2 bags corn meal, 2 bit-3 oggii, Seddim; 1 car hay, Glumly Jr Moskinteh,• 12 bids op. plun, W B Carrie.. ; 4 bLla unions, 3 bLis beans, c Mitchell,'_ bbia Pour, 13 Myers; 47 hides, Lappert. ClAvri...k)ro & Prrrearson RATIMOAD, Nov. 25 S 13 Floyd, 303lega corn, 20 balet bay' Hitchcock, McCreary S cu,150 bga corn ; 'Clue Bell & co, 479 Ago corn; Wm. Carmichael, 3bush corn; Jones, Boyd & co, 2JIO bloom.; Shomaker & Lang, 241 bbl, Rehr ; Knox. & blrlito, 191 bge mill food ; Herbori, bile apples; Wm Craig, ll aka flag eeeel ; J P Scott & rn bide oil ; Shomaker k Lang, S 6 dig brooms R T Kennedy ik Bro. 151 bgs wheat ; C I, Caldwell, 148 port bbl,; Mcßane & Ainer, 2016 bunk torn; .1•31 t. 3lcColly & co, 1013 bbl. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ecc A~' TilE NEW C.A.l4l.lCTOrrkr.. We &hall doriog the present month, at orboksale and retail, WITHOUT ANT ADVANCE IN PRICE, a fall ltne of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, In alunits 3 In 34 feel wide. uOLEN DHUGIATS AND CRUMB CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, TABLE AND PIANO euT EFLq, MATS. stein LIODS, Thew rush have advanced. In tint hands, TEN iv TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. within thirty days, and we are nose melllng, at LESS Til AN MAN. EIVECTIIREIt'S PRIVIES. Our IKEA t ale:neat en tirely new, all havidg been purchased within ninety dap, for etteb, at the very lowest prices of the year. McFarland, Collins it Co., Nun. 71 AIM 73 TIFITI Snit :ET Between Pont Office and DiradrA BUBdincn. t A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRUGGETS, the NICWEST PATTIOINS and reap width, at th. Lowest Prices for Cash, Includ!r, Crumb Cloths, Feltings, Rugs, OIL CLOTHS. &c And Itevini perchance. fur CAOI, before Mu Into odttottetot tm ►re able to 801 l ►t the tostottoctorere pricet, . oveynalled exock of CARPETS, Window Shades, Mailings, &c. OLIVER TirCLENTOCIC & CO., 'M FIFTH STlOiltiT SE IrETG MACHETES. GR6V ER - PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES THE OYLY GOLD MEDAL Ivey Awardod to Bowing Biedllnfe En Illinois. Thom Machines were awarded the. Highest ems, ocar oil compenturs, Jur U... Lou family Sesmng Mardis., the /300 Manstradariag /dachas..., and the Bed Marknae Work, at the following STATE FAIRS, of ided Rae York feats Fair, First Premium for family machine. • First Premium for double-thread machine. Fire Premium fr- machinedrork. Fenced State Fa, Tint Premium for family machine. Vint Premium for manufacturing machine. First Premium (or madam wink. lowa Shah Fair. _ First Premium tbr family machine. First Premium for maw:declaring machine. First Premium fur machine work. LTirhigan Huts Fair. Tint Premium for family multi.. First Premium fur ot.t.facturing machine. Tint fnmium for maritime work. /Adage tow. Fair. First Premium ibr machine for all puriusee. hint Premium for machine work. iilieoe Nub: Fair. First Promiurafor machine for all pawpaws. Tint Premium for machine work. Kentucky Beats Fair. First Premium Mr machine for ell purpceim. First Premium for machine work. Annuidnxitie fiats Fair. First Premium Tor manufacturing machine. Tint Premium for beautiful machine work. Ohio Stale Fair. First Premium for machine work. And at the following County Fairs : crwn-sd.. co. (n.) Agricultural Soya, p. Tint Premium for family machine. Tint Premium for manufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work. Champlain paltry (VI.) Agricsilimnl faddy. Pint Premium for family machine. lint Premium for manufactruing machine. Find Premium for machine work. Memoirs CO. (Elmo) Agricultural Bock*. Diploma for family machine. Diploma for machine work. FraisUia 0.. (N. F.) Ade. Tint Premium forgamily machine.. hint Preminarlbr Manufacturing machine. Quara's 00. (N. Y.) Agnmkeeei &xis*, Artist Premium forlansily machine. Washimisue Co. (N. F. Pair Ti. P emit = for Camllinnelths. a , " 4 010(r0 f. (N. 14 11;16...'2 ' lltritter's tun forthmtillOidldkia.'' Neelkatie's Institute (Ps.) ..itKeLil i tim for milallait The above GEOPRO a BAKIIIErs .11110: tat. year. At twarly r edr.: lll4 .* l2l o•' tiocMnn were inpet The work mad u ins Omer dradidid.dwDlit itachine-bas manned the Finn random 5 Greg, Sten lair in the United State:imams It bag ben exhibited to this date. Sales Emma No. 1111TITTU ffr., Difilemillb. Par ocdadwzial a. Y. kited. p j &M. M'STESN, 'Fours - DEE,JN . Oaa .•sfittingl) Swat /Writs. Partfcrihrt att. tloD aid to th u and reairing of OIL REFI NERIES.e All kinds p of BRA S S ANDIRON COORS made to order. Also BItASS CASTINGS, of all Dods, made at the shortest notice. All orders left at Nos. al and -114 WATER CIL Err, near Liberty, will be prouiptlystlanded to. - 141arThe members of this firm being prate/en/eve- Aosta, of roany years' experience In their business will Insure to give satisfaction in every respect. Ws are also arras for Onlid, tlanison & STEAK PUMP, for pumpitur\l'ater, Crude and Re. Coed 011 s, Ac. ds9:ly_ - - ritINCAN, SHERMAN Aan Sigiu .1-• Bills Sethi, Union - Ilse:, London, and Sight Bea on :Miry feportant that: in Germany, Iran., Swam:land andltaly, to: 1. 1 . 4 . , gums r"‘ r. them; fly • WX, _H. WILLL & HS & CO., an22:fan Wool sanvt. meow of .16 FREstißoc", BUTTER. 5 barrele ; • • 10 tabs Packed, to artbre ; bolt; WWI) & amnia PoN APFLEA—gax) bble. choide Green pple" weaved and Gar sail o i silm3. oirl7 (VOICE 'ARK NEW C P GUFF ..../ria.-7!31 top to =ire end for We by Bon LITTIA k fR131131 E. RAGS. -10 nos landing from railroad .ad for oda h 7 con . . BAUM DICKEY I CO. POT CLAY. -60 1 for sob by .• • - Fe:A-4544'::,,4AP.-7-Rf4.--;;;. • • ---- V4F-z - .. • • MISCELLA.VEOUS The molornumed• Auditing l'Anninittne,linve raum• fund the t0...“1... of Ow Innututloo, Inc u ud .tin. couolnd the cuull, ar., and have found tie above nt.t.m nt to be rorrnct. W. IL COPELAND, IeIIOLAS INDI. 11. nidITII. • Depoeits recclvi•d DAILY, and EVERY bAT;:I . DAY EVENING. Itztorcet paid at n • cent. per ri.t..,11, ISAAC JUNES, Pr. sident. fin. Moe. M. Mow.,Hon. J. N. Moorhead, Win. H. ernith, , C. 0. H crecy, NV H. CopolAnd, I Jacob Painter, Harvey Child., , Ftchohu Vocghtly. lair Office, No. GS FOUIIIII STKEET. nollAracial ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, BNUFIT AND TOBACCO MANI:TACT-CTEA, 16 AND 18 CIiAMBERS NTEDET, (Formerly 42 anthem rtreeet, New Tork,) Would ca/1 the etteutiou of dealers to tho arttetes of hie dumulecture, : . . Mncaboy, rillu !tapper, Con:. Itamv, n•rt... o, Dew Igros, I . nrel narlittucha rnprahngen. snitch, High Toast rkotch, Irish High Toast or Tiontlyfoot, tioe.y Dew Scot,ll, Froth Roney Scotch, Attool ton k rolled to thit iorg o o r itortino to prim. or Fine Cut Chewing anti Omoking Tobacrow wb lob will b. found of a nr.i••rlor quality. • • Smonino—Long, No. - I, No, 2, Nos. 1 and 2 tolled, Granulated. Fuca Cyr Citzernen—P. A. L., o plain • Ose•nt dish, or Sweet; Sweet ocentrd Oronuco ; Tin roll Cove nd Snort:co--S. logo, Bpouloh, Canasta?, Turkish. N. B.—A rirrolor of prices will be ornt on orplirta• nun. — oplO: l 7 - - BAILEY, FARREIA & CO., PEACTIOAL pLuhrsiths GAS AHD STEAM FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves, And all kinds of linings for W.t.r, G wid Steam AGITATORS ARO TANKS roll oIL aitruir, FUSS, lined •rttb Iced by a new process. FURNITURE ClAltl AND WOOD ONAIR.9 1044,0 1 , On *t ...rout rsvoss, W HOLY-SALA OR RETAIL. 97 ex , IP4 Mb street, opl,slte X. Ethwthasosti & Co and 111 Fourth street. mhlo pATENTED OCTOBER 8, i Sol . () A.L. LAMP CkIIMNE,‘"S, XX FLINT GLASS none Chimneys are inteinied for the Oat name, heating ail part/ of the glass equally, dorsi not expo® It ,aek ing. R. T. DITII RIDGE, Fort Pitt Glue Work., Washington !street, apl7 Pittebnegb, Penna. RC SSIAN PEBBLE ISPEOTA C LES. 1.%0 Notwithstanding the attacks of Jealous spectacle Yeutter., who aspire to the name of Optt cies*, the RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Are receiving daily the warmest ondw.menta of our Miscue. All that le asked ho to examine all other Spectacle ; then cull and examine the RUSSIAN TICZBLE one.. For sale by Manufacturer of tto, lieusslim Pebble Spscteolee, 39 Fifth estrus. Horning Post Building TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pitrll4.—We take this method of Informing oar Mends and the pubic generally that we are now prepared to EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN In the practice of Dentistry. Tin:ea who have boon postponing thh• much dreaded operation meg now lay' wide their hers and give us a c,ll, to the append= we have to use hue bhen thoroughly tested during the past four year., fully establishing the tote end pain less character of the operation.. No Drop or Cheml ode nor Galvuttic flattery used. All those wishing the services of a good and reliable Dentist ckt4 uo Well to call and consult with . _ . .1.4.11 ES 13. KING, D. D, No. 152 Tourtb strxt, or. Dr. C. KING, No. 47 Smithliold street, Tata. burgh. jeßzeumil ONEIL do STONEMAN, HANOTACTITRERIS 07 WIRE WORK, Hare always on hand and make to order IRON BRASS SCREEN WIRE CLOTH; SISTER, of ati kinds; ILIDDLKS, for Foundry ; HYATT WORK TOR WLNROWS, do. ; B IRD CAGES, OIL NAM ENTAL WIRE WORK, for Ylowera, ko. W All slue lof NITIIE lbr sae, •t =I t.M. THE FaLL OF 1863 Extra 3, 4 and 6 we old—insludhug aH the eld leading varieties, and many new ens. Also„ a very tarp steeknf PEAR, (standard, se dwarf,) CHERRY, PEACH, PLUM, EVERGREEN, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROM GRAPE VINES, SHRUBS, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, tn., An., wholesale and wall at Intl nils tunable priest. JOHN MURDUCH, Jr., seta:data Pittsburgh end Oakland Naregritn. CIIARLTS L. C POLE PACKER. L*ol' . hi BACON. LARD, SUGAR WEED Eve, SMOKED BEEP, te, "OOBN*2 MARKET AND IrftST STREETS, 'Prnssuxon, Pk. SPORTSMEN'S HEADQU LSO- WOOD BTILIitT. I invitee lA* *Ovation et Sportsmen and others to Litt raleroUd stock of GU2fB, RIFLES, HEVOL ' PISTOLS, °AILS BAGS, POWDER FLASKB,BIIOT BELTS and POUCHES, DRAM FLASKS, *ad sta munlthin of every kind. Hls stock Is the hugest STOT Monat to this market -ovl7 L,AHNSTIIAL, LVORTEtt LA AND DBALER I the moat aektct brands of GENDTNE ILVirdlik CIGARS, -and all kind. of 911011.H0T A'SD CHEWING TOBACCO, toiurr, FANCY, MEERSCILSITM PIPER, TUBE S, ,te.,,te., in great aferietatiNDED THE BT . CHARLES HO TEL, tillabur , , D.—Tbs do_roppliod an Moral trm.. myi Lay Ii N Nirli - nli, A. the citliene t4 of Pitti l l r i e tl e at ell h - e ul tina lT been sypointectsoki @goof for-the We of ITTCP.B & &130,Vid ORIGINAL NT" ANTI-00112081TM PCT. They Are rem: mended by the lamest bonnet in the city, Among which are- Gun., Banimt thCo., I Brion & CO., MOORMIAD ± Co., Taos Cm Taco' Co.. Yaio, 1./arra & Ce., And others. Wily ~ TAMES M Ancavrscr.r. Prepuce E:cinictr Dwane ego tirscremenoke, kg nil kinds, of Buildings, and superintends their "erbetion . onkrisoneblelenne. Wilco on Laden= slued. lemma Lawsuit end &bine= striehliAMegheny city. re3o atilir.qtliseouri Cla" REM - EL 4:1074,12i0. .111. .ol I .4 111 . IMENEJ 5 . (.1 IM XI II , .1 -, ME 6107;1;3 01 A.l I BRA CB, = YELLOW SNUFF MEM I=TI M.. Irl TORTE SUSI MI JAS. IN. VI" DWELL, DITIIILIDGE'S PATENT =II J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Having purclutsed the Interval of J. IL LERDBAT, :11 the arm or J. B. LINDSAY t Co., Hardware and Cutlery Business • also to the fins of J. B. & B. MAXWELL & Co., Bellows Manufacturers, the buil um will cealtinue u usual, - Hardwire and Cutlery, by J. B. LINDSAY; Bellows, ail., J. B. t B. MAY- No. /A FOURTH STREET WELL & CO. I Nan 2, 11163. no-Lim 800,000 APPLE TEES i •' 8111 (tiscanot to lames Holmes 6 Co.) JAMES 33o1;'nq 13111.P1 1 1.1r6. H.--- ..__ _ ~..... _ . 9 1 LIE ATLANTIC 11t15L1A&ti5t.,.....„ . .. ~..... 1 101" NI, MA 11., b MAU NAVIGA- '''':** . INTI IN; rRR -A• tit , s cuureogy , , , PL.I...Nc.rk,YNT.--0 and aver MONDAY, - - - tembar lath , ISM.-PENNSY LVA.NIA CENTIL&L SA I LBOAD-NIN TRAIN& The THROCGII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Imam the Pamomger Station daily, (except Sunday.) at 5:50 a co- stopping at all Stations botween Pitts burgh and Philsatelphla, and c.as*,,g direct amteo. lion Inc New York and Philadelphia The THROUGH FLAIL TRAIN leaves the Pas , Fenger Station every morning (except Sunday,) at 3,50 a tn., etopi only at priampat stations, a - d connections at Hart14.,..-g for BLS,. more and Wanking:mi. aid for Now York cm Phlia . de!phia I Tha THROUGH FT PRESS TRAIN harm daily at PaS p. m., stopping only at principal Mai direct connection at liarrisln, wr Baltimore tool Waabingtun, smrt Per New York via Allentown ro its Pl. iladel ph is. The FAST LINE leases the Station daily (eampt Sunday) at 0:35 p. m., stopping only al principal sta. thin., connecting at Harrlahorg for Baltimore and Waehiegton, and et hoolelphia for New York, • ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Tho Johnstown Accommodation Train leaved daily (except Sunday) nt 3:00p. m., stopping at dl Stattona, and reaming m fan as Conemangh. Flirt Accommodation Trani for Wall's Station leaves daily (except Sunday) et 6.30 a m. Second Accommodation Troth for Wail's Suction le-tees daily (extxpt Sunday) al 11:90 a. to. Third -accommodation Train hr Wall's Station leaves daily (except buuday) at 6550 p. oi. MAIMS of ramon. , Fourth Accommodation Train for Wall's Statkra Pat... 410 to (101.1. o leaves; daily (except Soodayl at 6,(9) p. M. Front CAMS.. ..............A7O lto The Church Train leases Stati.o, ovey San d. t o Lood o n, 65 toil d o t o j oa doo ms no day at 9-.05 am. ; returning, leas. Pitmburgh at do to 95 031 to to Par!. 40 50 115:45 p. m. do to Hamburg . 90 001 do to Bombs 37 GO Enforcing Trains arrive In Plitoburnb a folio. , Paatepglea also forwarded to Royce, Bremen, Rot- Eulti.ore p. m. terdara, Sotwerp, &a, at equally low rate.. Inert from ....vorpool or Queenstown ; lat Cabin, 1: 3 0 a sa. 6 75 . SFS, 6105. Steerage, 130. Thom who wiah to I Through Mail Train.— -...—. Ito a as. Fond fur their Mends Mai boy ticket, hero rat those . Johnstown a in. rate, I .hut Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6:25 a. m. - 8,35 m. For further lulbrmation apply at the Company's Second Wall'. Station Actommodation.. Offices. JOBS U. DALE, Agent. I Third Ware Stetlen Accommodation 1:53 p. m. Is B ro m o „,. N ow T o o_ l Fourth Well's Station Accommodation.. . 643 p. JOHN TRODIrSON, Agent, Baltimore Express w iil stolen with Philaclelphm Hand .treat, trot h,,,50 from the belden. Express at I.;30 p. m. on mhlCetf pitub Lteg h_ Troia for Blairsville I mit,. vect a. "...4.lres • - - r! , :e lrlf.rrurctum with Tur..nglt Accvuttreeintt-e, Cif E APE: 4 T PA '. 4 : - ;AGE IM Arcomv-da Lion and b.- ykiptaf Ear. -a ere! J.Mr u Accorn _ t..via; too Wmc. Train. Pt- Ttn:Or nod 21.10. Train Weal", ..ccommalation .d Express Train East. The public will hod it grourly to tl, , r Inn:rest, to 4 - o ing Kant or West, to travel by the Central Railroad...) , :I, .ccommodationa now ofivrvd cannot to earpassed on any other mute. The 14sa1 L ballasted with crane, and I, entirely (roe from dast. We can promise safety, owed, and comfort to all who may favor ilia road with their patronage, FARE: Tu New York...-._.512 ati To Baltmoore.---1111 00 Tr l'hll:dclphla...... 10 50 To Lancaster......_. SO Tc liarrisburg..-..• 'T 65 Baggage cheekal to all tations on tie. Pennsylva nia Central Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore old New York.- Pomengers pnrchashtg tickets in tho can will be charged an excite, according to tho distance trisected, in addition to the station rates, except from station whom the Cofiapany has no agent. NOTICE.-In caso of loon, the Company will hold , themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 8.-An Omnibus Line Wu bean e 5 ,171,0 convey pamengen mi and baggage to d f Da pot. at a charge not in emceed 25 cente, for e,th pad erOger and baggage. For ticket, apply to .1. ST WART, Agent. lAt the Perrineolvanla Central Railroad Paavager Station, on Liberty and Grant streets- no2o GALWAY LINE. A DiIIATIC, 1.27` n:rte.-I,ou-rr, 4,000 ltms. A, 1,000 Uurse-power, 1.000 tons. :4.#1,17111111 A, 1,t , 00 Iforas-poser, 1,000 toms. • A t. 1. 1 A. 1,046) Boren-power, 2,000 tons. • The mstoilhoot bAsam•Alr ADRIATIC will WI.; o New York for Littn-pool on 1 t SADAT, the 17th • of Novern , r.. Laws of pump, from Nee loot to Lhmpoot, • rot or he ryuivnlent in currency. First Cabin ....... Vffl.:Stee , L,te• ,gs,..,ate t''' 1.4.-menr• fortearlett also to /'IA.., Parts, tlav -4,lrs. Save, Brew:to 11 , , :boo, Art warp, ae., at tho h.groot :Alec fr,,, Liverpool or On:tray to Ne• York And It o o o n, 125, 615. BRS. Eluo- Por re ...no apply at the omw of Agents. bASEL I SEARLE, Broadyny. ELJAIIII6 JOSS, ' Idsnager. or, D. O'NEILL, Dresing Oltrousel• Building, J•Ill:ins. No. 70 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. I'EAM WEEKLY TO LW- -3 VJ EIIPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN, 4. 4 (Peal 11.tunon.) The well-Lamm steamers of Liverpool, Neer York and Philadelphia fiteautehip ',mpany re., intended an (allots,: 01 LONDON__ ....... —.—Saturday, Nov. VI. I. 1 T Y OF 11A LTl3lOllB. ..... Dee, 6, rITY OF NEW TONIL..--..--Satarday, Pm 12. Awl every anceeedlag Saturday, at NOON, erCM NM . 44, North Elver. "TEC& ..OLD ()WNTRY ea.-I.qm brongla oat In k I ITS? CLASS AI L TEA:IIEIIS, from Liverpool, I..usluuderry, Galway Cork, for I`werity-Fiy. 13r11ares Au.l by sailing vessel§ for TWENTY-ONE DOL. LAMS, In corrency Apply to P. O'NEILL, Domino Olarnick Fifth W. 1., Pisuburgh v2,Cumeod CUNARD LIME.--Steam from LIVZUPOOL AND QUESERESTOW3= a 25 to gold,: or Re equivalent in ctureney. FROM FEW TORE, gas In ourrencir. ULU eres7 week. Apply to TllOkLl.l5 HATTIOAI4, Agent, wakmailv Mt... burgh PROPOSALS PROPOSALS FOR lIEA VY PRO J ECTI LES. Oaseassor. Omen, Wia D t Washington Nov. 16, Sealed Propoeale will be received at this Mirk. un til 4 "'clock p m. on the lfivn OP DECEMBER NEXT, for It E.Asi Y PROJECTILES, to be delivered In it. 11.1 lowing quantities, at the undernatuou Ar am/ale, viz : AT THE WATER TOWN ARSENAL, MASS. _ butt', ir_g shot. i.auo 5 mh shells, ILOOnlo.loch shot. 6,000 10-Inch chalk. AT THE WATV.Ii V Lira ARSENAL, WEST TROT, NEW - 1 ORE LIM 15-Inch battering shot. 1,000 4,000 10-inch shot 2,00010-Inch shells. AT TRY U. S. ARSENAL GOVERNOR'S ISLAND, NEW iORIE. 300 1.5-Inels battering shot. 1,(1.0 la. inch shells. 4000 1 0 -inth shut. 'tots/ 10-Inch shells. • AT THE AL LEGRENT ARSENAL, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA. 1,000 Ib-inch battering shot. 1,000 itelnch shells. cow 10-Inch shot. 4,000 10-Inch shells. AT THE tiT I nris ARSENAL, ST. LOWS, MO. 4,000 10-Inch shot. ari 10-inch shells. AT THE WASHINGTON AHJ3ENA.L, WASHING TON, D. C. 1,000 15. inch bettering shut. 15. inch shells. 2,10 U 10-inch shot. 10-inch The itoj,cill.s are to be made of the kind of motel, and I.peeted atter the roles laid down in tho Ordr.ant, ?dermal, withths exception of the 15 tech battering shot, which are to I,e made of gun metal, of tensile etrength,.sanging between 28,000 and :,o,otel pounds to the square inch and these moot ho Les: :'rom a reverberatory or air f¢rnace. Draw iag, of all the proj,..otilee can be seen at any of the arsenals where they are to be delivered. The projectiles err to be inspected at the foundry where cant, but must he delivered at the various arsenals, free of charge fur transportation or handling, until delivered at the anierml. Denverite must be made et the rule of not lees than tee per cont. per week, cf the number of projectile. contracted for • the drat delivery to bo made within thirty dzyn after the date of the contract, and any failure to deliver at a speci fied time will subject t h e contractor to a - forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. Separate bids mutt beet:lade for each kind of pro jectiles; and ie>gy bidder proposes to deliver at different areenalsrseporate bids must be made for each kind at each place. No bid will be amsidered from part:o, other than - - - - regular founders, or proprietors of works, who ars kilos, to this Department to be capable of assenting tna work contrn...-.I /or inAbeir own establishments- Each party obtaining a contract will to moired to enter into bonds, with approved =reties, for Its faithful execution. The Department reserves to itself the) right to re e,t any or all bids, if not doorood satisfacsory, for • any cense. - Proposels will headdmrsed to "Brigadier General GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief or Ordnance, Wash ington, D. C.," and will be endorsed "Proposals for Heavy Projectilu. GEO. D. ILLEISAY, nolo.codtd Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAIL DLRIZIMILVT, Washingten, Nov. Bhh, iggi. That portion of the foregoing advertisement which relates to 3-inch Battering bhot, 1a withdrawn for the preA..ol. EEO. D. RAMSAY, notMeodtd Brig. Gen.. (Wei n! Ordnance. DlSSOLermrs, Arc. DISSOLUTION.—The Pnrtnerghip heretofore existing under the mune and firm of J. U. LINDSAY & CO. Is this day dimolec4 by mutual consent. AU business connected with the late firm tell Co settled by J. It. LINDSAY, at Wi Wood street, up stairs. J. 11. LINDSAY. .1. U. LINDSAY. I hare also disposed of my Interest to the arm of .1. B. B S. MAIM - ILL /100. to J. B. LINDSAY. Noe. 2, 1563. • J. H. LINDSAY: DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Ttuk partnership heretofore betwee n the subecribers, nude/ the Urn of P FREW d CO., has this day - ban diseohrod, CHAP. LOOM:WIT and WILLIAM FREW haring par ckued the entire interests of the ether partners. The business of the late Arm will be settled by LOCK HART a 71/NIT. WILLIAM PHILLTPL • • mrthLuat FREW. CHARLES LINIKIIART, JOHN TANANHDRIA 1.131t11 V. RAPP. Pittsburgh, Attgrut 10th, ItocnwiT L OCKRAST .... & mow, 71'MAX flirt. Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, ire- At manias OIL WEUA venam county, sad lIIILLUNT OIL WORK% limilitro- Mao, 172 S 174 WOOD STILLED. CH:I BOOTS axial SBOES. NifiSTRH, w..rouhl invite the Mention or keeling= who have diffleultiin getting. Book made, to our • - large amortment of DOUBLE 130LEVILLY BOOTS. TM' do do do.' • TRIPLE do _dodo. Do do WATEEYBOOIf ORAItf BOOTS. DOUBLE SOLE EISDEPPEB CALF do. nasooda aro mad. to menial order. and Sr neat , no. and daraldlltyart. Taffanted equal to any etty work. COW. AIMEE% SOMA CO., • not 8 Cornet...ft - Wood and Fourth. atto4a. Bourri AND SHOES. GREAT SZDVaTION Ladles' E. Last'g Gang Caitera,lll Ts.nrth il l 5O " " " " • " lan ".L 00 Se AAw ir t n All ether geode scalps my Low. ROBB, se meincrr'Orazia.. JCAIIPBELL, Manufacturer 'of el , BOUTS .01.),0,110g,t; of, every. Asitition, M firilltlEitLl , street. PktAburglh: . . GI).,ALBREE,%BON cO:VW1101e; sal• and Rona Doodets la 0 00321 , 81 i 0 Es:ite, corner Wood and Yolirth areas, Pfttiburgb: -SW Cl LEVEL PITTSBCRU/1 .14 , 44?; WIIE.ELING Vr INT Ell AREA NGEN.ENT.-04 end attar O.NDAT, licrvernber leth, 1803, Tratbd will leave the Repot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pitts bur:4h. as follom : ° =EI .... . . . _ Late., P 10.... ai 1:45 a. m.i etfM a. m . 1.45 p. m. do WeHeyde. 4:l. " • $l3 " 14:05 " do E , ' , •tibtlleo fol. . OA, 44. G . V, a do lib.-ding. tOtlit . 11....0 " C:1) ,, .! Arrive* 8011 air.... ...ft) I 11,15 . 1 ft:2o . 1 onaocting at Steubenville and ocimir with Stmt. MO, ille and lb dinna Railroad and Civil-al Ohio Rail. riot ; for Zansville, Newark, Columbia, %anis Day ton. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Liniville, Cert.. It Louis, St. Joseph, and ail point. weet and south, et, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line. Leaves Pittsburgh— ..... ........., 1:45 iit. at. 1:45p. 111. do Atiellsville 4t:30 " 4.119 " INMM Ao Earerna......—, 7:40 ‘. 6:611 " do liedsou_..— 0:11 7:3 0 Arrives at Cleveland—.— 8:40 " Connecting at Bayard w i th was .raneh Sir New Philadelphia and Canal Dover . at Alliabos with / . .itsticrkeb, tort Wayne end Chicago lialiruad; at Raven,. with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Weuren, Greenville, Meadville it c. Jan.town and Salamanca; Rudeim with tiv.k land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railroad air Cuyahoga Yalta and Millersburg, and at Cle^ , cti with 0. AE. R. R. for kric, Dunkirk and Buffalo with C. k T. IL R. for Sandusky, Toledo, sad alx with steamers (or Detroit._ . - Steubenville and WelLerillo Accommodation loaves, Allegheny City at 9:14 p. m. Returumg trains =lye eT. MOO I- m., p. BGS p. m. and 2:10 a. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points can be procured at the Labert; qtri... Depot, rittehr.rgh. GEORGE PARKLS, Ti.ket Agent. Ared at Allegheny Ciry. A. Q. CA..e.SELIIF.RRF, Tielet Agent. For further ini.:rtuatior, apply $0 IVLLLIS,9I STEWART, Agent. At the Company'. Of in Irtoteirt Station, NOD st. net& B.I.SHS. F NATIONALBANK, OP PITTSBURG H TILEASMST DEP AIITAIENT Omcs or COSP7llOll,ril owns Ccatram, Washington CIO, August sth, 1863. Waukee, By masfactory evldencit presente to the undersigned, it has been made to appeai that the 1111.81' NATIONAL BANK Off PITTSBURGH., in the County of Allegheny, and State of Pednsylva rda,, Ms been duly organized muter and &evading to the twreirements of the Act of CockTm% craltila " An Act to provide • National Currency, seamed by • pledge of United States Stock., and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved February 35th, 18/2, and lots complied with all the 171'1um of wild Act required to :he compiled with 3re commencing the buslnewsof Thinking: Now, therefore, I, licoa McCtu,komt. Comptroller of toe Currency, do beret, oc: tlf; that the und - MIST NATIONAL DAIIK OF prrriatouGn, county of A110gh,,,,y, and State of Per.ll,l , :nin O. anthMized tp comtethce the tnistmas of Banking un der the Act aforesaid. la .4thnony where,' IN - ::aces my band { SS and e4r of Ohm, thle St'. day of August, f LCtA, ItUGH hicCIrOLOCII, Comptroller of the t urrenoy. THE FIRST NATIONAL .BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (LATh prrrsatatan LVBT comPABY.) CArrtio. $4.00 000. Ps l,llo ll. to Immo. to4;3.000.000. The Pittsburgh Trost Coa4any haring arr.:mind under theses to provide a Nal kraal Currency, order the title of the POST NA TIONAL BANK OF PITTABINIGH, would rertsolle otter its services for the,collection of NOUJS,Brasm, Lillis of Bache:4ga Lc., receive money on deposit, and boy and sell ix change on oil puts of the country. The snorer which bee attended thi Pittsburgh Trust Company, since. Its commit:ration to 1862, will are believe, be • aufficlent guarantee that bus Loam entreated to the new organization will leech, the semi prompt attention. . Ur/Inge eery extensive coroxpondenee with Banks and Banker. throughout the country, we behave we tan offer mammal ikcilitiee to those who do burin,. with ma The boatmen will be conducted 4 Mesa= Mom sod Directors. 1:11111:0T014 /Mae, Laughlin. Alexander Spear, Hobart B. nays, Francis G. Bailey, Thomas-Bell. Alex. Bradley. .. Thomas Wlihtmaa, Barauel Rea. Wm. E. !arnica, -JAMES LAUCHLID, Preddeut. JOHN D. 8017L11. Caehiar. Aw...i uh, 1863. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOiLIIII STMT. =IM Oren daily from 0 Mk o'clock, erbio on Wednesday and Saturday crreninepe, trom Max let to November ltd,'Crord T . to 0 o'clock, and from Nevember ut to May lot ftom 6to 5 o'clock. • - ftepanta. melted, of All trams not less then Ore llollerAnd a dividend of thiproftte declared trim • year, in June and .Dessmber. -Intereert beg been de clared 40 nal-aannolli, in June end Wercenber, ante thallank lens ozonised, at the raft of Me per emit. • ,„ _l - 1 - 2 - 61,;.t; it not &awn piacia to the credit or the depothor es principal, toad bens - Um ume ta tareal•Crom [ha first. days of Joao and December, °dm ponudlog bum yeee without troubling th e deposi tor to - Cell, or eTen to Mond Pilikinck. At this Late money will 'dcmble to leal than twchweara. Duke, contibling the Monter, By 7 Lawi, Bulge aad Degulutoni, ittnikbed gratis; an' appDentlon at the Mime. - ThusumiT-.4110/WE' At.llllEl9. ram nntelumns : • .-- 1 Jan D. VePaddon, . /man M. Pennock , John, Hain* - _ . John Mushall. Altutad 4 l 3 Peere ' ' ' - lurks B. D. Meals. Denj..k.McAuley, MP fl ..Faknestock. r A. X ISALta, M. D., Janes nrnlcin, JunteiHerdnum,. ,- - ', WilHankl."Andalson, ;25:••- r.- Peter • Mcdefin. 'WallerP.lllogall, . JohnDcr, , - ": Holed Bob% Henry tAtiaglgi. Jannurntbidle; - :alarm IT."Sbccnbergun, Maxim:E. tchnlirtn, AlcianArslindl ,e nii6ymikArkt limmwisAtta. Wm. Pi Wirylimn, SamthArli_rger. ' , TAB. A. 001.T011... Oattin - Atbitig;! haa.6.naciu:ls4 . Jahn O. Itlndley. 43torte r Aka= A. Cartkri . Chutes A.; Colton, Winhum Ponstu.: . ' inuwis;ll' IPerter , Hi 41t34.er.,• , • , Itlebst.lll4l, " Jana I)..KaUy, William B. lamely, atcUtkaT a Tani: MU. ES L: -Tlarm.„l 6:55 0 1/11 6:55 ° 15EIM