DAILY POST. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 6, 1863 CITY NEWS. S. N. PETTENGILL & CO., No. 37 Park Row. New York, and 6 State street, Boston. are our agents for the Dally and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. DAILY AND WEEKLY POST SirTITE DAILY AND WEEKLT POST can hereafter be procured at the News repots of J. W.Pittook and Frank 'Case. Ilfch street. with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents.' '; TO DEAUDORATIC EDITORS AND PRINTER% tarlxszowr/zrr Nortog.,—Many of the newa- Pannell in the interior of the State are printing the name of our candidate for Supreme Judge "Walter B." instead of Walter H. Lowrie. which is the proper way. This mistake, especia ly if carried out in the printing of tickets may be the meanguldepriving us on the count of thousands of votes.--top editors and priatere at once look to this, find - print the name hereafter WALTER H. LOW HIE!. Democratic Meetings. There will be a Democratic meeting at Showstown, Crescent township, on Tues. day next. Prof. Burns, of Philadelphia, and other distinguished speakers will be present. A special meeting of the Allegheny City Democratic Club will be held at their rooms on Tuesday evening. A general at tendanee, iS' expected on business of im• portance. There will be a Democratic meeting a the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday ev ening, Oct. 7th. At Harberson's Hotel, on the Washing ton Road, on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by R. H. Kerr and Joe. H. Hopkins. There will be a Democratic meeting at Lawrence Winchell's Hotel, in Stewarts town, Shaler township on Friday even ing. October 9tb. Messrs. 'Sheler, Hop ]tins and Ripper will address the meeting. There will be a Democratic meeting held at Daffy's, on the Steubenville Pike, in Robinson township, on Saturday evening, Oct. I.oth. There will be a Democratic meeting at Coulteraville, on the P. & Conuellsville R. R,,.0n Saturday, October 10th, at o'clock, p. m. There will be a Democratic meeting a the Battery, 3d Ward, on Saturday even ing, Oct. 10th. There will be a Democratic meeting in Allegheny city, on Monday eTening, Oct. 12th. Able speakers will be present and ad dress these meetings. Democratic Tickets. Democratic tickets, for State and County offices, correctly printed, are ready for de livery to the variona wards, boroughs and townships for Allegheny county. Duly authorized persons may obtain them. done up in packages, by calling at the counting rom of the Post building, corner of Fifth and Wood streets. The Mass Convention. Let no Democart fail to r.ttend the Mass Convention on Wednesday. As the various delegations form in procession, or arive from the country, Marshals of the day will promptly attend on them, and a4gri them positions in the pro• cession, and give them any other infor mation necessary or desirable. Democratic Mars Meeting. The Allegheny City Democratic Club hare made the following arrangements for Participating in the Democratic Mass Meeting. on Wednesday, the ith lust: The club will meet at its rooms in Moore's Hall, Allegheny city, on Wednesday mor ning, at 9 o'clock. The club will be joined at this hour by the other democratic clubs of Allegheny city, Manchester, Sharpeburg, Etna and other adjoining townships, under their own marshals and officers. From their rooms on the Diamond, the clubs, accompanied by Smith's band, will proceed to meet the delegations from the townships of Ross, McCandless, Pine, Franklin, &c , on the Perrysville plank road. The following are the officers of the Allegheny club for the day : Chief Marshal—Lieutenant Col. Isaac Wright. Assistant Marshals : First Ward—Maj. Rambright, W. Viol findele. Second Ward—John R. LArge, Camp bell Stewart. Third Ward—S. K. Rogers, Jacob Hoc kuby. Fourth Ward—Philip Beilstein, Freder ick Ley, John Conly, Adam Bepler. By order of the Committee of Arrange men te. THE COAL QUESTION IN CINCINNATI The scarcity of coal in Cincinnati, coupled with the lateness of the season and the low waters, has given serious uneasiness to the Cmoinnatians. The Councils of that city have been taking action in the matter, and at their last meeting a report was made to that body by Mr. Walker. From it we find there is an abundance of coal on two of their railways, viz : this Marietta and Cincinnati, and Ohio and Miisissippi. In ordinary times, the coal brought from Pittsburgh is sold at a price that renders transportation of coal over these railways unrenumerating, and the traffic, therefose, has never been much encouraged. The amount of coal now afloat in barges and boats, waiting a rise in the river, is be. tween five and six millions of bushels ; of this amount the Government will require one and a half millions of bushels. The Marietta, Little Miami, Wilmington and Zanesville, and the Zanesville and Steubenville Railroads have offered their rolling stock to the city if she desires to embark in the enterprise of transporting coal from the mines on the lines of these roads tO - Cincinnati. The net cost of the coal at the mines on the lines of these roads ranges from ten to thirteen and a half cents per bushel ; the cost of trans portation and delivery will run these figures up to about twenty-five cents, The facilities for 'delivering coal to that city are ample there being about three hun• dred carts daily employed in delivering from the yards of dealers. The supply on hand in the yards is less thaudifty thousand bushels, and this all sold under former contracts, so that there is scarcely any for sale at the present time. The daily consumption in the city at the present time is little short of sixty, thousand bushels, and the daily supply, principally over the lines of rail. roads above indicated, about twenty-five hundred bushels. Coal is now selling at from $l2 to $l5 per load with little pros pact of any abatement, unless there is an immediate rise in the river, NEW CASTLE/ND B. V. R. R.—By refer ence to our advertising columns it will be seen that the New Castle and Beaver Valley R. R. Co., has made arrange. ments to connect at Homewood station with the Mail Train on the P. F. W. & C. R. R., which leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A.. M. Also with the Crestline Accommodation, which leaves Pittsburgh 2:80 P. M. Tick ets can be procured at the ticket office of the P. F. Vr. is C. R. It Co., in thia city. . • .ii;tior rrescntation. The People aro Hier tug —Great Sunday la , : the festival of the Rosary of Democratic re' eating at I evvis , BV. Mary, was celebrated is St. Paul's burg, Unton Coun y Judge Cathedral, with unusual pomp and solem- Woodward Addressee the hiulti tude. nity. In the afternoon the church was ' Thursday, the I.t, was a glorious day crowded to overflowing, when several for Union County. Lewisburg was liter young men were received into the Sodality ally inundated with Democrats. Such a of the B. V. Mary, attached to St. Paul's. monster meeting was never before held in The ceremony, though brief and unosten- the county. A spontaneous outpouring of tations, was impressive and affecting. the people followed the announcement that This Sodality, as the name imports, is not Judge Woodwaid, who was attending the a religious community, but merely an as regular term of the Supreme Court at Sun eociation of young men, open to all who bury, would be present. Every township wish to promote their religious, social and sent banners, processions and flags, to mental culture. Under its present zeal greet and welcome their chosen candidate one director, the society is rapidly increas ing in Irumbers and efficiency. With the —the champion of the Constitution—the spirit of materialism and infidelity now so Defenders of Liberty. From early in the rampant, which mocks at religion as hy• morning until late in the day clans were pocrisy, and morality as old fogyism, we gathering, till the Abolitionists declared know of nothing more efficacious to pre they must have been brought from all the serve ani rescue our young men from this counties in the State. vortex of impiety as societies like that of When Judge Woodward arrived at the the young men of St, Paul's. depot, late in the afternoon, he was met A similar society, composed of young by a mounted escort, who, having placed ladies of the same church, was also pres• him in a carriage, filed in on each side and ent. The young mans' Sodality of St. went on a gallop to the grove, where Bridget's, and of St. John's, Birmingham, thousands of people were waiting to see assisted at the ceremony. After Vespers him. On approaching the grounds, the cry an address, appropriate to the occasion, of Woodward ! Woodward I rent the air on was delivered by Rev. Dr. Keogh. We every side, and when he stepped from his also noticed the new and beautiful banner carriage the nhonts were deafening. of the Sodality of the Cathedral. It has After the cheering had subsided, the on one side a fine painting of Mary Im- maculate, which was executed by Mr. Judge brifly addressed the crowd as fel- Gloggc r. On the other side, on a field of lows blue silk, in gilt le:ters,the words, "Young MY FRIENDS :—I. have come, as I have Mena! Sodality of St. - Paul's Cathedral." been accustomed to come, annually, for the The banner is beautifully gotton up, and last twenty years, among the people of the great Buffalo valley, to renew old friend • reflects credit on Mr. Glogger, the attiEt, and on the alessrs. McFadden, who man- ship, to revive the memory of other days. &at:trued the same, and who in this in. If it has been a pleasure to me in former stance have sustained the reputation of times it is particularly so now. To see the their house for getting up matters of this ; Public heart so agitated, so aroused, so nature. On account of the length of the moved, is evidence that the questions ceremony, the blessing and presenting the which have caused the excitement are banner were deferred to another occasion. ' momentous, almost appalling. Do not t Solemn Benediction of B. Sacrament and think I am vain enough to suppose this the "Te Deum" closed the ceremony. grand reception, this enthusiastic greeting --- ____ is intended personally for me. I know Oar Rook Table. very well that it is because I am the rep resentative of that party CEIRESrOMATILIC FRANCAIS :—A French which has ever cherished your dearest rights. It is hard Rea Book, by Mr. J. Knapp, A. Al • New York, Harper & Brother ; Pitta to remain silent under the torrent of abuse •buqh, Henry Miner. that has been heaped upon me by a cur This volume is one of a series of text rupt and hireling press ; and let me here books for the study of the leading modern tell—what yon very well know—that I languages, and is designed to meet the recognize no word of truth in all their nil 111100113 charges. [Loud and long contin growing demands of this branch of liter ary culture in our colleges and seminaries ued cheering followed.] of lea - Jing. For sale by Miner, Fifth .?..-- street. TEN R t:c(i ot• A MASIS — from the paperg of ,! German Physician —by RoJert Balser Lyttern ; New York, Harper & Bros : Pittsburgh, Henry Miner. 'lbis volume, as its title would indicate, is of he German school of speculative thong', t : but it is said to be a very enter taining and readable bcok. For sale by Miner, Fifth street. DAILY WALKS WITil WISE MEN. or Re• ligicus Exercises for every day in Me year, selected, arranged and specially adaited by Rev. Nelson Head. New Yor'r, Harper & Bros., Pittsburgh, Her ry Miner. We Lace not had the time to 1 e•n=e thie work, and cannot, therefore, speak of it under2tandingly. But from the well known learning and piety of its author, we feel that we would not be doing amiss in rec mtmending it to the reading public. For sale by Miner, Fifth street. PITTSBURGH, Oct. sth, 1868. JAS P, BARB, ESQ., EDITOR POST— Dear Sir: The question was asked me by a !ter übllcan, Why the foreigners and the Roma a Catholics warn all DemocrA3 As I am tseither, I could not gnawer, but refer it to y )u, who, I have no doub., can an swer I. satisfactorily. Yours respectfully, _ . We refer our friend for information to P. C. Shannon, A. M'Tighe, Alderman Kelly, Jai/Clef! O'Connor. Dan'l O'Neill and other Catholics, who are ardent frienci3 cf the. Know Nothing candidate for Governor. MEVT'..NG IN ALLEOFIF:NT —Thert was a large and spirited meeting of the Democ racy of Allegheny city held last. evening:at the oil Market house. H. Sproul pre• sided, av ,, isted by W. J. Kountz, George Kuntz, R. Means, S. R. Rodgers, C. P. Whar.•)n, Ben.) Crawford and Col Stock• ton, Vice Presidents, and C. A. S:ewart, W. T. Farley and F. McGary as Secre• Caries Speeches were made by Prot'. Barns, J. R Large, and Mr. Hutchinson, the latter gentleman handling Torn Mar• shall without gloves. The meeting was large, respectable and enthusiastic. (11.1:ASON'S KEROSENE CRATER.—A pat ent has been secured for an ingenious and useful invention bearing the above title, which seems to us to be a capital thing for heating and boiling fluids, drinks for the sicit room, ‘Li., with the flame of a Piero sene lamp, and, withal, is so "handy abont the house." It is neatly and sub stantially made ; can be used on all kinds and aizes of lamp chimneys, and is afford ed at a price within tho reach of all. One trial is sufficient to establish its merit and usefulness as a household implement. while continued use will sanction a:I and more than can be here said in its favor. See avertisement. CORRECTION.—In the published list of the Marsha's for the Allegheny Democrsit ic Club in the procession to-morrow, the ccml'ositor, through one of those mistakes which wilt sometimes occur in the bee t regu'a!( d printing establishments, made the types read Jacob Rube-ley, instead of Jacob HOCKURY. Mr. Hockuby is a sound Democrat and a thorough Union man, whilst Mr. Huhtly is, we believe, a Re publican. Mr. Hockuby will not only at tend to his duties to-morrow as Assistant Marshal, but on the day of election will as sist in marshaling the Democratic hosts to victory. BAD WHISKY AND KNIVES.—We heard of a cutting scrape yesterday evening somewhere in the Sixth Ward, between a couple of the colored population, caused by the parties imbibing bad whisky until they had become "deeply, darkly, beau tifully "—drunk, so drunk that they corn• menced to hack each other to pieces with knives. Whether the amusement ended similar to the celebrated contest between the Kilkenny cats, or what became of the parties our informant could not tell us, and we did not pursue the " item." LAROENT.-A man named Shoewalter was arrested and taken before Mayor Sawyer yesterday, on a charge of stealing a violin and bow. a pocket book and thir ty-five cents, the property of Stephen Beodle. Shoewalter was committed to answer. THE THEATRE. —The Ghost was pro• duced at the theatre last night, and drew an overflowing house. It will be repro duced to-right. when a like result will follow, for who is there who does not wish to Bee the ghost? THERE will be a democratic meeting at Beilstein's Hall, fourth ward. APpgheny city, en W.l.inesday evening; R. H. Kerr, John Eberly, and other able speakers will address the meeting. Parr. ANDERSON exhibits what he claims to be the genuine Pepper Ghost every afternoon and evening at Masonic VOCAL MUSIG.-H. D. Brecht, teucher of singing sad cultivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield street. tr.).— GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING M#. CHINES. for family manufacturing purposes are the best in use. A. F. CHATONAY General Agent, M Fifth street Pittsburgh, Pa. JuSEPH Af F . YEE' ANTHONY METER JOSEPH MEYER it SON, ilANI:I/CITRErt9 PLAIN AND EANCY FURNITURE & CHAIR.S, WABEI{AI 3F, 135 SMITHFIELD ST.. Between 6th st , and Virgin alley toy PITTSBURGH. RANKIN'S Extract of Boneset, AFFJEUTION OF THE d here that Coe c planation t , r the appearance of the Hue nian ceggels of war in our watcrB ie to ee cure them from being blockaded in home ports, a/ , wnti the elle& daring the CH 63 Market st., 3d door below 4th. I war. THROAT AND LUNGS, PREPARED AND EOLD AT PRICE, 50 CENTS, NEW GOODS. % 7 E ARE g[ECEIVING THE EAR g stock ut :Ss cw (IL od, WO ever brouti from tho c.c., o.,oxpr.zit,t“..........thora—Gortuarr Cowl!MC] 119 DEM:AT- 1 / 4 T Also, Trimming, ~f tle latest tales and in grog varioty. A ißrhe , 1 1 : 0 111113' 01 lIUSJ -111 or,F & BALMoRAL SKIRTS FINE ANJ WoOLENSIIIRTS FRENCH CORSETS RIBBuN FAN( (100DS AND NOTIONS At Wholvini!e and Retail W e only buy from first hands and sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES MACRIJ M & GLN DE, NEW STOCK OF DIA.SON & HAKLIN'S CABINET ORGANS AND MELODEONS In Rosewood & Walnut Cases. UST RECEIVED BY THE SUB. "JO sc!tber, t, which the attention of PUR— CHASE FI,S is solicited. CHAS. C. MELLOII. Si WOOD STREET, Sole P. gr.,t for MASON & HAMLIN for Western Pennylvania_ se29 JCSEPH SNOWDEN, N 'I'A. IRA" PTT IC, NO. Se DIAMOND STREET, PIANO and FLUTE. PIANO and VIOLIN, DUETTS. Flute and Piano Duette. 4 COLLECTION OF POPULAR CH Songs of the day, Operatic Airs, Dance Idnair, &o, Arranged for the Pluto and Piano. By 8. WINNE a, 50 cts. UNION COLLECTION Of Popular Dnetts for the Violin and Piano. Arranged by S. WINNER, So eta. hla.lcd, post-paid on receipt of price. CHAS. C. HELLOS., sels 81 Wood Street. SMITH, PARK & CO inth Ward Foundry Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 SW`ond Manufacturers ,of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil Setorts and Stills. Gas and Water pipes, Sad Irons. Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds ' I,lngers and Couplings. Alto Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip tion made to order. Baying a compl.te machine shop attached to the Landry. all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. o2l:lydAcw pRI VAT E EIISEASE9 DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, eitlions and strangers in Rood or medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedi es never fail to cure scrofulous and venereal affections —Ale harc.iitary taint, such as letter, psoriasis and oth er skin „„'iseases, the o f which the patient Is ignorant. BEMEDIA_L Dr. Vs remedies for thiaaffliction. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will sPeodlir restore to health ful= MAUR& Dr. Brown's remedies owe in a few days this infnl affliction. _ . lie also trea t Film Meet, Boanorrhoe,llrethal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and liiiinoys, Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures etc. A otter to be aaswered must contain at least ONK DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely_psickad• C Mee and.private rooms, No. 50 Slif irtiFLIILD STRERT. •ftburalk, Pa. nolbdkw FuR ALL Nt LIA, SON TAii.7 (7LON ES DR A li'Eßti And a largo supply of EMBROIDERY BRAIDS 78 Market Street Between Fourth and Diamond PITTtBURGII, PITTSBURGH TELEGRAPHIC. FIRST EDITION. LATEST FROM EUROPE Withdrawal 'of Mason Confirmed AFFAIIIS IN KANSAS, &c., &c., 4kc , ezc NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—The steamship City of London, from Liverpool 23d and 24th ult. has arrived. The withdrawal of Ma— son is confirmed. The Times says that if the Confederates are offended with Eng land for trying to keep in the right, it is sorry for it, but the loss is theirs, while the relief to the British government will be great, and the nation will have nothing to repent of. A crowded meeting at Leeds, adopted resolutions rejoicing that the war was sha ping itself into one for the destruction of slavery, denouncinv, the building of war ships for the Confederates, and applauding the Government for detaining those bail'. The Times' city article warns the Gov. ernMent against going too far in stopping ship building for belligerents, while mu nitions of war are freely supplied. It says this course bears too much resemblance to the views of Federal politicians. The Europe, of Frankfort, asserts that Arch Duke Maximillian has finally accept ed the Mexican crown, at all risks and perils, even renouncing his rights and prerogatives under the Austrian crown. The Paris correspondent of the Morning Post asserts that the Washington Govern ment assisted Juarez with arms and am munition. Sr. Loris, September s.—The Drmo Crat.s Leavenworth special says :--Gen. Blunt has left Fort Scott for Fort Smith. The guerrillas are cutting off trains, and the enemy around Fort Smith are in a menacing attitude. The Mayor of Parkville and one hun dred other leading citizens of Platte county, Mirsouri, have made a statement Pb the effect that there are now in Lea venworth over one hundred Union m n and filmilies who have fled from Platte county for fear of violence from the M:s4ouri militiamen, and if a change in the condition of affairs is not soon made the lives and property of the Union men of Platte county will be at the mercy of men whose loyalty has always been doubtful :-'0 many destitute refugees have arriv Leaven wort h,from Missouri, that the Mayer Le been compelled to issuea proe lamati•m to provide meats to relieve their NEW YORE, Oct, Tribute's elate that gentlemen who arelac• customed to watch the current of Euro pean politics. and are in receipt of pri vate correspondence from well informed wares-a abroad, predict a great and gen eral war, growing out of the Polish ques tion, which will convulee Europe, by next spring. It is believed a' St. Petersburg that Russia will then have one million of men tinder arnie, and will be prepared for any emerger,c y. Lc t 1... t t. Headquarters First Division of Cavalry near Dunlap, Ict ober 11: --Col. E.i ward McCook, with the lst Wisoonste a' d 23 Indiana cavalry, attacked Wheeler's force of foor thousand. et Adnerson's Crops Roads yesterday. whipping them badly, killing and wound ing one hundred and twenty, raging eigty seven prisoners, and recapturing alt the - Government property, including eight hundred and [line mules and the prisoners taken from our train. Among the prison ers is a Major on Wheeler's staff, cam manding brigade, and nine other officers. the enemy was completely ronted, and driven ten miles. C;.9 LL AT M'CL EL LA N,WS, 55 Fifth Street, And eeo 'llllLarge Ftock of MEN'S BOY'S Rnci OOTS, BILMOHILS AND SHOES MISSES' and SHOES of every deseriptio s. Remember the number. eel GRAND RALLY GREAT RUSH FOR THE MASS MEETINGS, Which aro being held in every city, ward and county In the irr•cat STATE OF PEN NSYLVA NIA Bic t return tu our subject." Br YSE eitUEI) ONLY SEE THE inaSaer thnt eonereante ac Concert Hall Shoe Store every day and : , atur . ay evenings to carry awas the hvgains . h4t. we hare in :tore for them in the way 0, Women r, Mims' and Childress' Baim , ra s, Eugenic, walking Boots and Kid liaiters, Men's and Buy's Boots, Balmorals and Brogans, I thine it would aitonish GOV, CURTIN HIMSELF. Remember, Conerrt Hall Shoo Store, 62 Fifth street. oer FLAGS, FLAGS, FLA, Gs, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, UNITED STATES FLAGS For Mass Conventions, Military Compani es, BUILDINGS, HORSES, POLES, &c., &c. Of Bunting, Silk or Muslin. All sizes from 5 inches to 50 feet, at Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, Depot at PITTOCK'S NEWS DEPOT, Opposite the Postoffioe TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, NVE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior arlole of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from o' COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Bost quality of VA.MII,V COAL, Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & CO. ROOFING-. L'UPTON, OLDDEN & CO, are prepared to ,o GRAVEL ROOFING Out of the ails , on short notice• Office corner Fifth At Wood eta , 24 story seal TELEGRAPHIC. V O L‘lt t ; 6r ri . d F erl . Va 9r ee fi le v r e , 11 : 1 ; t n ..: • _ artillery, attacked McMinnville ou Seta SECOND EDITION. day, capturing the town and garrison, con sisting of the 4th Tennessee infantry. Our forces were without artillery, and the town without defences or fortifications. The rebels burned a train of cars, destroyed the railroad and telegraph. They are be lieved to be advancin g on Manchester and several prominent Union citizens are sup posed to be captured. Part of the same force destroyed a train of twenty wagons, on Faiday, between Bridgeport and Chat tanooga, and captured an ammunition train of twelve wagons. Portions of rebel cavalry are scattered along the road near and South of Murfreesboro, designir g to destroy the railroad and telegraph com munication, capture stockades, &c. Our trocps are closely pursuing them. From Gen. Banks' Uepartment Gen. l'oseorane' Army in Good WASHINGTON, Oct. b.—The Richmond Dispatch of Saturday last, contains Gen. Lee's official report of his Pennsylvania campaign. It occupies nearly three col umns of the Dispatch. The reasons for the campaign are thus summed up: The position occupied by the enemy opposite Fredericksburg, being one, in which he could not be attacked to advantage, I was determined to draw him from it. The execution of this proposal embraced the relief of the Shenandoah valley, from the 'troops that had occupied the lower part of it during winter and spring. • It was thought that the corresponding movements on the part of the enemy, to which this contemplated by us would give rise, might offer a fair opportunity to strike a blow at the enebiy, then com manded by Gen. Hooker,' and that in any event that the enemy would be compelled to-leave Virginia, and probably to draw to to its support troops designed to operate against other parts of the country in the way it was supposed. The enemy's plan of campaign for the summer would be broken up, and part of the season of active operations be corn menced in the formation of new combina tions, and the preparations that they would require, in addition to these advantages, it was hoped that other valuable results might be attached by military success. Ele admits large losses, but does not state them. NEG 7 ORLEANS, Sept. 20, via CAIRO, Oct s.—Matters are evidently drawing to a crisis on the western side of Wisconsin. All the 13th and 19,1 corps, except Gen. Herron's division, have been moved to Brashcar City ; one corps will move fur ther west, while the other moves north to co-operate with Herron who has been after Dick Taylor on Red river. Gen. Banks, it is said, takes the field in pr , •rson. Franklin is in command of the 19th corps. Gen. Herron's headquarters are on Atachafayla river. Quartermaster General Ifeigs, now with General Rosecrane, does not share the opinions expressed by arrivals from the army, that it is disheartened, demoralized ikc. On the contrary, he declares that it is in excell-ut and fully equal for any emerges:-.. The Richmond I of the 28th, says : Captain Bell, who I 11 Richmond a few days since, for the purp: of leading a naval expedition in open boats on Ches apeake Bay, has returned, having achiev ed n most brilliant success. He succeed ed in sinking seven Yankee vessels, and taking considerable property. One vessel he ran ashore in Virginia, and saved from her a large quantity of shoes, &c. He captured seventeen prisoners, who are on their way to Richmond. F- ORTRESS. MONROE, Oct. s—The fleg .1 truce boat New York arrived last night iron' City Point. Richmond papers to the 3d instant contain the following: Charleston, October I.—On the 30th ult. the enemy fired 200 pounderParrotts all day at intervals of fifteen minutes. and at Sumter, Johnston and Battery Simp tins. we replied vigorously. No casual. ties or damage of importance on our side. Very. heavy firing is going on between the hostile batteties lhis afternoon Charleston, October I.—The tiring dur ing to dot' ban been hprivtoi , thou Com 000- eral weeks. The enemy has been steadily pounding at the ruins of Sumter from big battery on Morris Island, beyond Wag ner. He also shelled Fort Johnson. Our batteries and Fort. Moultrie replied with a brisk and steady fire. All quiet tonight. The Legislature adjourned to day, hav ing passed the following bills : an act to prevent desertion from the army ; an act for arming and granting privileges to vol unteer companies of mounted infantry ; an act to provide for the election of mem• berg of Congress ; an act to amend an act to supply negro labor for defense. The two armies were still confronting ear.h other at last accounts, at Chattan oog t. Rosecrans it is said, has established three lines iu front of the town, and it is also reported Bragg is fortifying Mis sionary ridge. YOUTH'S CAIRO, Oct. 5.—H. D. Gully, of Kem per county, Miss., announced himself as a candidate for representation of construc tion platform, Vicksburg dates of the 28th ult., gay the Texas expedition exploded; Tee railroad from Vicksburg to Jackson is to be rebuilt. CHILDRENS No movement from Vicksburg will be made very soon. Gen. Logan on taken command of the city closed all places of business. tireat want is felt for fuel fot the trans ports at Vicksburg. A II ig of truce under Col. Colbaugh left for Dixie on the 25th ult. Gen. Grant rode out for.the first time on the same day. Prominent citizens In Mobile report that there will not be much resistance offered in that place. WASHINGTON, October 5.—A letter from Dalton, Ga., dated September 26, publish. ed in the Richmond Dispatch on Saturday says : The anxious multitude will be some what disappointed to know that the chances of Bragg's taking Gen. Rosecrans' army i 3 no easy job, although his losses have been heavy. A report reached Dalton yesterday that Gen. Samuel Jones had captured Knoxville and that Gen. Burn side had retreated towards Cumberland Gap. Maj Rice Graves, chief of artillery of Gen. Brockinridge's staff, died on Sun day from wounds ieceived at Chickamauga. The .examiner says there is no fighting at Chattanooga. Loose telegrams from ir responsible parties would have us believe that Bragg had cut Rosecrans' communi cations and holding Lookout Mountain, the road to Nashville. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ek.—A special dis patch from Knoxville, Tenn., to the Bul. letin says: Col. Carter has taken posi tion at Bull's Gap. The rebel hold Greenville strongly re inforced. Bayard and Wolford are still in advance below London. skirmishing with the rebel cav alry. The rebel attack on McMinnville, indicates a formidable flank movement to cut Rosecrans' lines and isolate Burn side. On the 28th, the rebels attliiiiki our right and were repulsed after a fight of two hours, a large number of rebels were taken prisoners. The Express' mar tifict tion at the result of the Chickaman gun battle says, their loss excelled ours. Two rebel divisions were separated at Harrison's Landing, on the Tennessee river. The rebel cavalry made an effort to cross the river on the 80th, but were driv en back. W Yon's., October 6.—The Washing ton correspondent of the Commercial says the. apprehensions felt in some quarters North, based on the telegrams from At lanta in, the Richmond papers, relative to the situation of Rosecrans, have no foun dation here, where it is well understood that General Rosecrane telegraphs that he is entirely able to hold Chattanooga. There is ranch that might be said tending to strengthen public confidence in the be lief that the new organization of the army of the Cumberland, with its reinforce menu, will soon lead to the grandest of results, were they not of a character fin proper for publicity. The organization of this army will regime a little more time, that its efficiency may insure success on the resumption of the campaign. VICINBURG 151EW14 Condition -- --- Amusements. 1111101ITTS.BIIRGH THEATRE. -a- Lessee and Manager...... Wu. HEND IRSON• Treasurer ......................... 11. OVEiLSGTON. THE GHOiTI THE GHOST!! Second night of thePsyco-Optical and Spiritual En , gma of the Nireteenth terturs, THE GHOST! Which has as'onished and excited the p , ..r pla 0 Europe to an extent thst finds no I' a , a11.1. even in the wild frenzy created in Paris by the magnet ic manifestations of Mesmer THIS (Tuesda ) EVENING will be presented for the first time, the new legendery drama with a plot and action of Weird Power and wonderful irtemst, written expressly for the in•roiretion of the Phantom. entited THE DREAM SPECTRE, To conclude with MARRIAGE AT ANY PRICE. MASONIC HALL. Priformauce Every Aftermot and Evening. - SE,;OND WEEK OF Pr I. A_ F.. S N , First week of the Electro Optical illusion of the SPECTRAL GHOST, As introduced by PROF. PEP ?ER, P. R. S.. and exhibited for sixteen consecutive months, at the apparatusb In g tut o e u L h o t n d byP o'ff.h A , wh D er F e Fof OthN last May in the stew:n.4l4l Hibernia. In conjunc tion with thin Pro'. AND.E.RbON wid give tf c en tire Cyclogeal Programme of two hone in Won der Wr 1.14. MADAME ANDERSON, Will at; p:ar at each representation as the Sybil of Delphi. TDO front the Hall . bs ben u tifly illumi nated n.gb tly b he great Electro Calci u um Li ht. Doors open at 2'4, and 7 p. m„ to commence and 8 p, m. 25 CEN TS. Reservt d seats, 2' cents extra. Children accompanied by parents to twery.d Reatg, s 5 mats ktFiS GEO T /HELLION. Advance Agen PUBLIC SALI3. rir MERE WILL BE EXPOSED TO Public on•cry on the farm of the undersign ed in Pulaski Township, Beaver County. Pa., on FRIDAY, the 9th day of tlet,ber, the follevene g artiales, to wit; 12 horses end carte, cattle, hogs and sheep, 3 wagons, 3 buggies, buggy harness wagon borne e, new and old wheat, rye, cats. hay and straw A farm of :PO acrss for rent or sale, 2t) acres of grain in the ground, one mile from New brighton, on the New Ca: tle road. '1 erne made known on day of sale. oe, td MICHAEL KELLY. ONLY' TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. ArN 15" . - , • EMIGRANTS brought out from Liver pool, Londonderry, Cork., or Gal way, to tiew York, in FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAALERS, for Twenty-Five Doll:vex. Parties also brought out by Sailing Vessel a lowest rates, Ar.ply to D O'NEL, Chronicle building, TO Fifth et., Pittsburg l h. Pa. iYlstf LAKE EIIPERIuR COPPER MINES -AND SDI ELTING WORKS. Park, IS . l"Curdy Sc Co., Manufacturers of bbeath. Braziers' and Belt .Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, SPelter [odder, Also impor• tern atd dealers in Metals. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron. Fire, &c. Oa-Constantly on hand Tinimbns' Machines and To- Is IV arehoum o.N 9 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. 11191. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired p attern. fe2l:lyd,Stw -- • --- C. HARRY BRIAN, LONGCOPE 4k PEARCE, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS TRIMmINGS NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, tay 1-Iyd PHILADELPHIA The Howe Sewing Machine Invented 1845. Perfected 1862 ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL allo while h Machines:at the World's Fair, 1862. while the Sio gear Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits t and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir cular heck." The Howe Sewing tie...thine, was awarded a preinum (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light e-t Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and_heaviest fabrics Sold and rented, Car. Penn Jr St Clair, streets. IIoGIREGOIL Agent. WM. .7p)FANN mvand3taw:l7 (goßatr.aLT sLocru ITOOBE) NO, 422 PENN STREET Pittsburgh THOS. KELLY, b hell Oysters ! Shell Oysters. CIIORNIICOPI-E SALOON ALWAYS V in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing establishment has just reciered a r l irge sup ply of p alßtimore :Shea Opters Tner i 1 te in eyed i n the best possible with all the delicacies the Market affords bon't forget the place, ocrner of Fifth and Union streets. se2El.cltf F. WEIS, Proprietor. WALL PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete natortment of beautiful PAPER HANGINGS Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale (luring the seasoh by W. P. MARSHALL, mEDICA L CARD F. X. DaROLETTE, M. D., From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France. Ex Intern (Resident Physician) of Hotel Dieu, Charity Hospitals, dm, Date of Diploms.lB2B. OFF I C E 57 GRANT STREET, SC Nicholas Building, Consmliaticn GRATIS, every Tuesday and Friday, from 10 o'olock to l 2 a in., and from 2. to 4 .1). m. seB FOURTHvaluable C ASH purchasewill able lot of ground pleasantly situated on Jackson at , Allegheny C its, 40 ft. front by 83 deep to an alley. a two story frame dwelling Ironic for two tenants, each four rooms and cellar. Also, three years lease of 13 acres su;table fur gardening purp. sea, two dwelling. houses, a good barn, excellent spring, 150 bearing fruit trees, situated four miles trom Allegheny City. Apply to r, CUTHBERT SONS, ocss 51 Market street. K PIANOS. —JUST BECETIF sw ed the most oomplete assortment of the tin rivalled linabe Pianos ever seen in this eity. They are beyond a doubt the best Pianos made. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. 013LARLOTiE BLUME. 43 Fifth street. diriAREE BAGS.- 1 1.1.1 A new and splendid assortment, For sale TAMES'IIOWN. 136 Wood at, 1 CASE SNOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE. Just reusived and for Buis GEO. A. KELLY. stab No. Federal it. 01 , 1708 or THE DAILY POSY.) TUESDAY, October 6,1863. Btastfnensi—Was not very active yesterdaY, the fact is the election of state and county offi cers is near at band and is attracting a largo share of attention; until that event is over busi ness as a general thing will be 'neglected- The weatherwas cool indicating that rain had fallen, but in which direction we did not smut-ale another large drawback at present is our-rail roads, they are no: able to do one half the busxess cffered, this prevents our dealers frrm filling or ders os fart as they 031/10 in and causes a darer which tuts Purcharers in a bad humor. Among the sales we rote as 1111 1 Y—The offerings yesterday were very light and sales were restricted to 6 loads at $:30®36 , 00 It ton; ra•es of 90 bales choice at $29@10 tea, e demand wve not so active. Flons---The stock in this market has been re du:ed t • 1. tow figure. The salts were bruited for the best el all reasons, there being no stocks to operate w irh. liotdet, were firm. The only bu siness done was in a retai' way from store, P xtra s 6. ,60)5,t0; Extra tarroly $6,Z(t6 50. FanCY brands wa e retailed at higher ffirs•res. In the Wmd we note a declining market. The receipts continue very I•ght. Bacon-.-The demand continues attic for home use and export ; of certain oescriptinrs the market was bare; a good article found ready pur chasers at fn .I rates. Among thesales w, re, &ides 50 010) Its at t.PAc. market closing firm; Shoulders 2.0.000 Ms at 634@e:se; Pectin Dam-, 6.000 Bra 1034 o: ` 4, gar-Cured Hams. eaten 4100 Ms at prices rang ing from 133.@1ti0. as quality, 141. d Os t— firm. Safes 50 bbla No. / at 87@.90e; 95 bbls No 2 at 80c, Lag , t—The d maul at present was restricted: we note sales in a retail way at 1034@.0%e to the extent of 25 bels, Riess Pork—rho demand continues to ira - prose-. along the sales we note one of 300 bbls at $ 1 ...4 F 0415.03 bbl. Gralhe market was fir - with a good de mand for th e various descripticr a. The re ceipt. Mr so me time past were very limited , eheat. from wagon, we note am allaeates of Red at 1 .12@ 1.150 bt e; White.l.lo,gl 20c. Cora. the demand continues to improve sales 12n0 bush at 9:495e. teats, sales 4000 bash 71@13c. Barley, the mav ket contains more buyers than sellers. prices howev er, have umlergone no change. Rye, holders are demanding 88460 c there is but tie doing at present, Geocerlf s—The market continues excited, holders are generally asking a further advance. the stock on hand : In the ataenee of s-lea we omit quota 4M/ere's r—The mrk ores firm w7th a steady de mand r ales LSO boxes at .4.34@;1.3c, the stock in t 0 market is fight. A pplen The teaSely at present exceeds the domand• We note tes cf 240 blab assorted at $1,5002.25 bbl. PITTSDIIIEIGII OIL TRADE, TUESDAY, Oct. 6. 1863. The Oil market yesterday was dull and inac tive. A t the Present rates dealers decline taking hold, as the rates in the EaSt will not justify any sack prises. In fict,i est now Oil Oity and attic wells, seems to be the lass; place for disposing of OiL The only demand for crude was in a small way: the a, king rates were 27@32c wi , h ut and with tee packages at the,..e rates; the sell-xis far outnumber d t e buyers The ex rts were as follows fo New York Ref. 1366; To Phila. Ref. 251 Crude 55; To 80-ton. Benzoke .56 r‘apthaso Imports A. V. Railroad, Ref. 837. Credo 50. Pr A lieghy river rd 47e his s. Cru e •te—Buy e e n rs yeAeay werebolding off- we heard of but one i..t of :f/d bbls dicoosed of on Private terms. Holders prices were 27@320, bar ers 2idLstc. Refined—W e did not learn of any transits- COWL Their seems to be a disposition among dealers to ho:d al to coo which I;tty the Eastern markets will co. At prehnt r it•sbargh is no market to operate in. - • • We have advlees to September 20t11.—Refiled Petroleum has been in a, - ,od demand, and prices rule firm; we notice tratsaetions at 75 to 87 cents, as to Quality aril quantity. Refined in goad eman. wih sales of y/low to ale straw at 67;4 d to 69 ce d nts, t and white e is held may at 70 to 72 cents. -- - • Petro'o•rm active, with axles of straw to pale straw at 67 1 A to 69 cents, anti white to straitly Prime firm at 70 !o 72 cents, • crude and Ilefinc.i, the rock very Rl:nal' Crude i. quoted tl 39 mite, ttefinftd, in bond. at to 59 cen:..s, and tree tolling at to 1.4 , cents. no rev. Crude nominal at 37> to S 9 cents. Kctinei, in bond, lets a-tive at aS to ti n cents, tai to cin,lity while 'Relined, free, in good demand, sm , b, ewes at 67.34 to 70 cents. Kerosene at 7234 to 74 cents, as to duantity. . The market rulei quiet. Crude heavy at 34 and 34 ! ,-, cents. Refined. in bond. 56 to 57% cents, as to gnafity. Refloat, free. selling at 6o to 66c. Benzin. , , douhle refined at 27 to 28 ets; crude 223,4 to .2.l*ctr. Market during the past week, has beea weak, and prices tending downward. Crude sold at from .17 down to 313 cents, closing nom nally at the latter rate. Refm-d, in bocd. opened with sales at 58 and 56 1 4 cents. gradually deelmed to 5734 and 57 cents, closing dull at 57 cents. Refined, free, of wh ch there it but litly stock, sea t 1,e.17 at 67).4 to 58 cents, as to quality. Benzine, re fined and double refined, fund ready buyers at 271-6 to 28 ets, while crude sold et 25 to cts, C. A. VAN KIRK th CO., OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS. Patent Improved Imhoff k Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS. HAND LAMPS OOLUMNS, ero. SalleNroorna,6l.7 Arch St. Phitodelphia, Manufactory, Frankiord. Ph/14,1011,nm *a- An ,inorb4 wwrrantsvi J. D. B ERND, Sole Agent for E, M. Swart's CELEBRATED AB UNGLAUD EPOOI Factory, Fall River, Mass. ALSO. dG , F.NT FOR VICTORIA, BURTON'S, DIAMOND MEDAL, WATERS'. PERRY'S, SPOOL COTTON, Corner of all and Ma - ket streets. (Up Stairs The orh.":egole trade supplied quan , iries to Emit, by the ease or lees. MEN'S BOOTS, NEW STYLES, PROMIETO ft Boys' Boots, New Styles. HI LOBE N'S BOOTS, NEW STYLES Ladies' Boots, New Mityles, Misses' Boots, New Styles Children' Boots, New styles ANTE WOULD.RESPECTFULLY call the attention of all to e.ll and exam ine cur new goads 'which are sexing at low orice, Call and satisfy yourse,ves. 31 9 Cie lla,nd's, 55 Flit hstreE t. oc3 Masonic Hall Building. Great Inducements to Buyers of BOOTS, SHOES, BALIIOBAIS 87 Wood Street. AND GAITERS, For F,ll and Winter wear, at 98 Market at LOOK AT OUR PRICES: Ladies' Morocco Healed Boots, only; ....... -.4%00 heavy Boob 1,00 " Double bole Congress Lasting Gaiters 1,75 1419as' 6 ' Cad Boots ............. 4,00 Cavalry Boots .... 4,00 " Kip Boots. Boys' Biota .75 Youth's boots .. ....... ....... . 125 raises' and Children's bhoes of every style. Give mo a cell before purchasing eliewhere. J. IL BOBLA.E.D'.:, Market street, o cl 2d dour from kin:h. A Good Mimic Book Tor BOYS AND GIRLS AT SCHOOL AND AT ROME. VICE NIGHTLSGLE.—A CIEI-01-CE collect on of L - oegs. Chants, and Hymns for Juvenile Classes. /Melia schools seminaries and Home Recreation. a. , 3 , W. 0. t 2. Perkins This wort. timber in style to that attic -Gold en Wreath." contains, in addition to attractive lessons and exercises:over 200 ionits...cemprimnit many of the latest, many o whlcharefietfound in any other book. Conies mailed.-Mileneinvel 40 cents. CHAS. C. NIELIOII,.. 063-claw 81 Woo - 1 street. O DD roans.— CBAN BERRIES— 13 BBLS CB OIfCE Cranberries. Just ree -lead and for wlu by FETZE . ke 4 A R3l:-.TRONEL 003 corner Mart and First streets. COMMERCIAL. BURG e r .1 • The Leading on Markets YEW ORLEANS. MEM EMECIEM 11W" Crit NUFA CTIIRBRB OF PITTSBURGH. For sale by JAMS 4 BOWN. 138 Wood st
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