Amusements. NUDITTSHURG H THEATRE. JP Lessee and Mal agar 1 1 E s D 2ft ' Treasurer U. UVEEINGT • . . Third night of the talented actress., E EENDER:3ON who will appear in six chit tors. THIS EVENING will be preeented. the etefl ing Drama en itled SATAN IN PARIS, Msateriots Stranger Clotiide Lilon inanchere. Princess Bemire. Captain Montelt Clari ...... Count ?antlle. Song To conclude with FANCILY JA Porelain DAN RICK'S OHM SHOW, The model and moral exhibition of the age Will Exhibit in PITTSBURGH ON BED LION LOT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SA' URDAY ocr. 28, 29, 39 and Si, KY AFTERNOON, AT 'I, EVERY EVENING AT 7 1)(1, wii . ch cr. a , -••• linen rate I AMERICA,N IFIUMORIT DAN RriCE: Will positively riepear introduce the won derful Blind Ta;king EXCELSIOR, Jr.. The Trained Animal 9, Educated Muleo, &c And 10a.i is thrir va r ri : J. , performance, The EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS and ATHLETES Ever brought before the public DAN RICE "STILL LIVES' Admission, Boxes, Reserved Scats, Childre•i under 10 roars of ago 25e to all part= o the Pavilion. 0(07 i ly/AsoNic HALL. SECOND WEER OF GOODWIN & CO.'S POLYORAMI OF THE WAR, I1i1I;i`:SF at C.:Et 4 S. HOUSES NIG FITLY CROWDED To overflo wiag by delighted audiences. Exhibitions each Evening T7 l / 2 LOAC, ADHISSION, 2Fi CENTS Chi!dren under ten 15 cults. uRAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday A fternonas At 3 o'clock, wS=s c'• i!dron w'l be admitted for 1 er:)1, Ht F 1 L-O.NIERBY. ocl9-6tl 91A1 :Leer. GsliT Trotting Match A T COLLIINS On Monday Next, at 2u 2 Weloek, 11,tween the celebrated 11, , r e=, OAKLAND, 5014 'OAP Ali MAHAR, FOB A PREMIUM OF WO. 04320-6td MNAA.D - 1 Ai • Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool, The first claaa powerful Steninoaipa ,SITDON KEDAH., MARAlfliniv, I TRIPOLI, FROM NEW TORE NVIEL GAIL •3vory alternate Wednesday, from Liver moot every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate Wednesday. tjteerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town. &25; from New York, 11L5u, Payable in Oold or its equivalent in Clan - ones - For Steerage Passage apply zo WILLIABIS GLUON. 40 Pu‘PAI bit., Now I ork, or THUS. RATTIOAN, Nianongabela Hausa. Water::: itt3ayi Passage rrom 51ngland & Irelaud CS '2' 5 • EUROPEAN =,,,01;1; AGENO Y, TilitOttAtz. RAVI - SIG.& 18, E tit ILO Agent, 122 Monongahela House, PitCE buygh. Pa- is praparod to brinu oat or send back passengers from or to arty part of the olil corm try by F.teata or sailing paoitots. biIGET DRA P 1 Ei/I% dAlitS, payable in ens Dart of Barone. Agent for the Iretcyolic and Cincinnati road. Ain. - P)r the old Black Star Line ()I Bailingpaokaa, for the Steamer great Eamt ..erck and for t G s linen of Steam era calling between New York. iiicerencl. (4tcssoN3 and %awns. fell .LAKE FILPERIOR COPPER MINES -AND SMELTING WORKS. Patric, 24' Curtly o. , 14ianulacturers of bheath. Brasiers' and Bea Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spolter Dodder, &c. Also impor• tors and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Fire. Sc. IS-Constantly on hand, Timmons' Machines and To• Is. Warehouse, No. /9 9 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. orders of Copper cut to any desired Pattern. lydaw New Castle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. griN AND AFTER MONDAY THE STH ire. (and umil further notiie,) trains on the N. C. ,k B. V. R. h . will connect at Homewood stalkia with the Mail Train cm the P. F. el', Az C. R. W.., leaving Pittsburgh at 7a. in. Also with the Crestline accommodati.n, leaving Pittsburgh at 230 p. m. Through tickets 'or New Castle. Sharon. Mer cer, kranklin and Oil city can be proem ed at the ticket office of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chleaso Railway Company in Pittsburgh, • WM. D. DIOK.tiON , Pass, A gt. .New Castle. Oot. fi. 1863. oc6-2w The Howe Sewing Machine. Inveuted 11.84 d. Perfected 1582, O ECEIVED TRIBUTE. PROM ALL -EL other Bowing Machines. at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wileori e medal for its-device called "Cir inalar hook. " The Bowe Sewing Machine. was awarded c premum (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light est Machine guaranteed to make Perfect mark an this4htest and. heaviest fabrics nom and ratted. Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets. - •• • • • A. MI. secrinr.eoß, mratetewas Agent. LADS /44',11188SEN AND CLI I LORENE; Jul BooM - fThota. Gaiters and Balmoral's, made ordernif the best materials and wurkinan- AMP. W. Z SCHICERTz tt.Co.. ar4 al RIAU nAILY POST. noilNiru, our. sua ,k CO., 1' R New York, and 6 c'tnte street, 13 , .t01 - , are o, r ar:tr-t4 for the Daily anti Weekly Post, in she cities. and are author ised to ialte ant Subscriptions for us as our Loweßt Roes, .64 - • THE DA I IN AND IN EMILY POST •an he antler be procured at the News Lopots of W. Pittock and f rank Casa, Fifth street with or wit` .out wrappers: Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. Ettie Henderson BECKEf ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO• camber 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid is ativsnce Th , se kilo% ic Ihemsevcs to be in arrears tc , 4l pleme call and settle w'tl , out father delay. Mr,Chippendale CITY Where Will It Stop? To tho calm obE,rv, - r of pa4sing events it would seem that a portion of cur peo ple bad suddenly become bereft of reason, common sense and the plainest dictates of justice. - The time was when men could differ in opinion upon political matters, and their right to do so would not be qua.- tiened. Now, the matter is different. The dominant political party in this ruin ty and the State have set up a soil of in quisition, and very man in the OOLIIMII pity who (keel ...t think and vote upon political gine. inra at they do, is forthwith placed upon the rack, and unless he re cants what his Bed - appointed inquisitors are pleased to term his political heresy, he is at once guillotined. This proscrip tion is carried into ti of busi nHis, and even into our institutions of learning. It ee ems that, Rev. I. C. Per shing, President ot tile Pitt.i.inirgh Fetna!e College, on Hancock street, in the exere cise of his just rights us alt American cit izen, saw proper to vote for Ge,o. W. Woodward for Governor. This exercise of a legitimate right of every freeman, at once excited the ire of Ibe itquisnorB, aed it was forthwith deterinineo fo put this Premed gent ;1•11:All upon the rack for being a copperhead, and guilty of treason and disloyalty it. the Government. As a vreetirsor et what was to follow, is communicaticm, front the pen of a brother in the t torch un3 n p bosom friend, appeared a fes d,:yh niu, Ciu the Gazette. calleng upon the I vurtees of the Female College to lovirE , lig.%it, Mr. Per shing's loyalty. The %ether c t the coot neurimation in question, is a bitter and unscrupulous paitizsii, and will leave no i means untried to accomplish the end he has in view—the destruction of Mr. Per shing's usetuluess as President of the flourishing institntion over which he pre sides, and his rein:3ml. But we are glad to know that there are still same men lift among us who are not so blinded by po litical prejudice as to 11,3 utiab!“ to listen to truth, honor and Louet in a man, even though he may be elect, in the ex ercise of his rigiAs lie ait mar - 'ire against Andrew G. Curtin. And these men are among our most zees, and are fully d, termined that Rev- Mr. Pershing shall net bit injured, either in his private character or public calling, for no other crime than tha,. of voting fur Geo. W. Woodward. Mr. Pershing is a most estimable man, an hble divine, and a successful teacher, and nn man has ri shadow of right to interfere with his prit ilege of voting for whom be pleases. Voting for Woodward is neither disloyal ty or treason, and Rev. Pershing is to day a more loyal man to the Union than any one of his persecutors. We shalt watch the reFult of this matter closely. New POSTAI, (2 , lIIIENCV.—SQuie of the new fractional currency which the Wash ingtou letter writers have heralded as something quite L , -.n .i:121, has found its way to the, city. Ibe whole design of the to : the , gravulz. with the exueption of a s,nult tut it , the left I, wer i.ryer, is very bad el the g the paper. It rt icley splits two is worse. But, en were not ciulll. P. gilt ring has been d arciui.i; an , head of Waehibg , -lia ti.e centre which has the most tin , elly I well be c:,nceived. I , it also a greta defect in these hills that trio laces of the s- ,,, eral denutnitutti9us, excor ile tneri , figures, ar'- alike, n.king it har.: to ,I,st he:nisi/ one from anctber it. a tWi light., a Lili they might he ea...ly altered one for another 1.3, a skillful counterfeiter. Printed in black ink, it would not be a month before these bills would look like a dirty rag, and become wholly undecipher able. The backs of tee bills are in better taste, nut differing much from lhx ol I cur• rency save in color. The 1 reasury D. - partment should not suffer them to go out in their present e3ndition. It is a pity that there is not ingenuity and taste enough to devise a currency secure and neat,. Sri F:ND11) PRESENTS for tai Sanitary Con:irnitte will be on exhibition this day at the rooms of the Cominitn>e. lierh-'s Build.fig, Fourth str. et, near Mark.-f. Meyers. White, Orr & Co., of Fifth street, have prevented the. Committee with a splendid wrapper or dressing gown, Said to be Otie of the handsf , rn-st ever even in these parle. Don . ' fail 10 sal! and examine the same. Mr. J. M. Spence, of Market street, has also presented the Committee with a magnificent new cloak gotten up in a splendid manner, one that does great credit to that elite) prising firm. Such gifts are m.rtainly very acceptable and will bring its own reward. Call at Burk.,'s Building mid see it for yourself. COL - P.T! 4 MARTIAL — TP7O IleW courts mar tial have been ordered to sit in Baltimore, for the trial of military offirnees, both com• posed of c:fficeni tinder medical treatment, but able to perform this sort of duty. One of them will he presided over by Col. Roy Stone, 149th Pennsylimni.i volunteers, and the other by Col. Warner. of the Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves. TRF. FIRST Wd_RD INVESTIGATION. —Sev en additional voters in the Firet Ward were qualified last night at Central Hall, to hav ing voted for George W. Woodward, for Governor. Thie number added to the 133 previously qualified, makes the whole number thus far 140, or sixty three more than reported by the return judges of the election in that ward. SPECIAL. NOTII E. — .Voriiiine-Stern Fair. Contribniors of all heavy articl-R will take notice that all heavy articles intended for exhibition at the Northwestern fair, will be received at the Allegheny depot, this Wednesday forenoon. Persons inter ested will see thatthis matter is attended to. OYSTER CRACKERS. -It does seem strange to us that the lovers of Oysters will use the ordinary crackers now in use, whet, they can procure the Bo3ton Oyster Cracker, manufactured in this oily by S. S. Fourtll street, jast as cheap, if not 0 little cheaper. PITTGRGHIirtS A - Oji Monday the following Pit tsburgherh were in Phil— adelphia— J. M. Burchfield (11,i wile, Jno. W. K. N:atit..k tthd ..idy. G. S. ISlundeff, Gec. Noble, J. 0. \.‘ H . J. Eldrtbet end wife, H. L. B,illmßo, O. P. Snails. GRAND CONCERT.--The numerous friends of Prof. Chamboni. will be pleased to learn that he intends giving a grand vocal entertainment, early next week. He will be assisted hp a number of our most as complished vocalists. ELECTRICAL MACHINE and Philosophical Apparatus, together with a private Libra ry, will be sold on Thursday evening, at 7+l o'clock, et t llicelelland's auction. THE POLTCR kM.4.—This afternoon at. Masonic H.:O th. , I,r, of 11. P - lyorama give a grand matinee for the ac commodation qt latt t3:l and children, and e doubt not the e .qic ill be im proved by hunch, bee;: un able to attend in no i.vtun g in conse quence of the immenre crowd .1 who gather at an early hour to cviir eEi this intensely interesting entertainment. A great in• dacement for the little folks. is the fact that. they will be admitted for the small sum of 10 cents each. Go this afternoon srd take the lift ones. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL tall style hats and caps can be had at Fleming's, 139 Wood street, whose stock comprises all the nov elties in the hat nr cap line, with a full assortment of staple goods ; also, a large and elegant variety of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fars. Those wishinga styl ish hat, or an elegant set of furs should by all means call at Fletalng'tt, 139 Wood street.. NEWS. THEATR Ettie Henderson was greet— ed again last night with an overflowing house. She appears to night in six cLar acters, in the play of " Satan in Paris." Another full house awaits her. VOCAL Mt - alc.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of ainging and el: ltivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield street. eS,GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING AI scm v^-. for f amily manufaoluring purposoa ive ne,t in 1180 A. F. CH ATONA V. tlener.ll Agent. Fain etr, ct PittsLurith, Pa. 7••PF.PiI M EST TTTTTTTTTTT MEYER JOSEPH MEYER it SON, M t.NUFACTUR ER.3 • F PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE & CEIAIRS, WAREH. r SMITHFIELD ST.. Betworm sth st , and Virgin alley. nog PITTSBURGH EXTRACT OF FROSTWORT, A VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFYER, le Ibt patent ' , rept, awn but ono prosuribod By the Medical Profession RANKI'N'S DRUG STORE, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, :g I.l' it gcn rccoi pt of pri,,nD - • FO:: 7 the Arto). cylin rr Cases, lime luth:ator .•entre, t. ...ace trauma of ope ing ulna t :Ln.isotbe and reliable burr and e -, ape., t made. r, Id in tho army at $25.. $.2 50. SOLDIER'S 0 WIC., patent Lever. in -toil mr, nil ver en. - sruyvl Itunt,ng Jewbied r. gnlnte I. 0. SPLENDtiI GO Y. r. COMPOSITE Ci ATCII, J ewe caber medium size for gen tlemen. or s II sizo for ladieq, lir tnully en graved CdBoB. Very clego ;it and iiceurate, ft En soid far $l5. GOt. D COM PO siTE, patent Detached Le- Je - seit - .1 in 1.; las, gold balance, war :a le l s fcro ct time - ktemr.suitiblo it &se for tither tL dy or gentleman. richly :Marled cams—a really solend d a. time, often sold for $75, s2's. .1 mall surd. boa ti f , ,ishod ladies• Lt lice ).; .ratplate v. - .deh, be. ut folly °am ulet tod caNes. re.oilly sold .t *F. O , i.121',00. nr assire void elate scab it, chronometer bak,,r.s, full ruby Joe clod. det.ch ed lever heavy. be,utlfully fin card cakes, war reeled 1 t - tue kes.p.r, often _old for *its), S.:3MI. ANTRON4IIIII(' Al. WATI.'II, in ina.g.ive [;;aced jeweled in la acti,ns. eo d balance, and nil the recent int- In a ....Lon In the:link er . air.d. .nn., _ :it-hi, ft 100. /I A.,nd poira ow !rah ulta.,'"Ev ti t tip of ihr month, e 1i aud al, Itch.! rl an.) ge , tlemens' watch.): and n ¢re t v.t ierr. Seed AWL mu( other mate It,. A cent wanted. A liner tit' , T! t , tl Wit. 1 to it orders. ilt ey .) at r it properly reeled. ARRAN CO.. 1. llruedway i N Then 13,:rnurn' , Museum. cl 5-1 awl., FL EC rI lON RETURNS How the t.adies have Voted 117 E ARE EN A BLED ROU6IIII i.nr al" io dive the imbl I . oven at iLw ear.y P. Result of the Ladies' Vote On a ce•y ri,a4i-n, a rerulh too, while showing th e sonn , Thess of their ;113itetuent, speaks louder than rds to, tho ty of The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing . Machine. The throw leadatti BCIVi nz n a.chice cAnpade, in the c are Ihe Whoe:e- k N5ll o i. rtincer 1,, •“r Baker, end the, ~ a lrt: f,r the (mercer end, tz.l,knelnw-htch ee rhtjutn, show how tit , 13 !Fs voted: Wheeler A W'll#.on Nlnyer A Co.. . . Ciro cer d Rtut er.. Showiug that the iVhe , ler ‘l, SSi F,,n t' Q uip a . b y said during the (manic named nearly double vie Mil 11 •, Made 1,, Hite. the ethers. iv r 121111111,1 e nia , hinei have hoer sold, and U.- downy for tr em a arPater than ever. ThiA hould he r,gardal a a '1 ES I" by those who theirs lay the Ml' Fllllll stARG 111011 NE, lti r • Fifth Eircet. urla I\ - M. `IN 1.0.. Agent % OTT CE- BEAR IL! In the name of the peovie 01 the United mates, you are here y suinrnenel to apnear bettra the ntiderdeneri, the Judges of the Suoreine Court, be show eat's, wly you should not save one.half by purehaeinw your HOOTS & SHOES A • r Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 Fl VII! STREET, PRICEJ WITHIN Tilt: REACH OF ALL. The above Court Will be open from day to day until furth^v notice. at 62 FIFTH ST. Per order :JOHN CHEAP, Judges of the FnANK DURABLE.}-People'a wants BILL PERFECT, of the U, S. faqir Fail not t., ai.pear under penalty of damage to the pocket. ocl6 SPORTSMEN'S HEAD QUARTERS, 138 WOOD BPREEP. JAMES BOWN [INVITES THE AT TEN TY QIN OF soorsmen and ()triers to his splendid E toe k of Glans, Billes . nevolvers, Pistols. Ginnie Baits, Powder Floss s. Shot Belts and Pouehes„Drain Flasks anti Ammun 1 Hon of every kind. His t.,,ck is the largest and best evEr brought to this market. oel7 MeCOLLISTER & BAER, AVE NOW IN F , T6RE THE MOST MM. complete assortment of Tobacco, tigers, Pipes and smoking Tobacco in tee city, which they we sel.ing at the very lowest cash figures, All orders promptly attended to. oaf Plank Road Election, THE STOCK HOLDER fi OF THE miegh t by and Port - y=7ole Turnpike and Plank Road ernapani. will bold an election for officers c f said Road Company at the i3OO so of John Eeown. in Boss Township on MONDAY, the 2d day of November next, at one p. m. The officers to be eloo'cd are one President, five Di rectors and one Treasurer. by order of the Board. JAMES A. GIBSON, Prest. CONCORD GRAPE. ueranou VINES, AT $2 60 PER tiosen• 511 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per dozen: ).25 P• 37 WO, 30( -1 beshe .1 Prima yellow shelled Corn, ID stele ane for sale by Ith retnaliabli` .111,0b,1 63 MarketL, below Fourth N EW SUPREME coutcr II ,21 le Y 6 Wholesale Tobacco Dealers. lOS WOOD STREET. 3. KNOX t 4 6. Fifth RtroeL JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market sadist street, TET,EGRAPHIC. Fight on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, The Rebels Scattered in every Direction FROR IVASIINGTON &c., &c., &c , I ; St. Lours, October 20.—The Memphis Bulletin of the 19th gives additional par tic-tiara of military operations on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. Our force at Collierville was lees than five hnn. dred, without artillery, commanded by Lieut. James, 3d United States cavalry, a member of Gen. Sherman's staff, and not Sherman himself, as previously report ed. Opposed to us were eleven rebel regiments, under Chalmers and Richard. son, numbering, it is said eight thousand, with nine pieces of artillery, Our loss was fourteen killed, ninety wounded and missing. Rebel loss about one hundred and fitly. During the pursuit of Chalmers by Col. Hatch, the latter came up with the tormer at Ingraham's mill three miles south of Bay Halls. Where afrer two hours' fight, the rebels were dislodged from a very strong position, their guns being advanta geously posted. and their infantry well cov ered. The position was carried by Col. Phil lips' br.gade, seventh Illinois and seventh Kansas leading the charge. rho iTherny lust upwards of fifty killed and wounded. They retreated thirty miles sonth to 'I alla hatchie, where they took ii. strong position. In the little town of Wyatt a deep trench was made entirely around the town until reinforcements had arrived. The enemy occupied the riverside with from thirty five i hundr-d to fc ur thousand men, and nine i pivot s of artillery: Col. EL.ii:h had about I 2200 men ; two brigades under Col. Phil i lips and''Col. Merrier, and eight pieces i of artillery in the center. A The enemy mr.d,e two desperate , chat gee o❑ our right, and left which were re. pulsed with conpideraltie loss, they leav irtg their dead iu our handy; night coir.- ing on the battle eeaeed but about nine 0!-clock, Col. Batch charged on the town and drove the rebel; panic—stricken intf, the river laid liCrOtitl the bridge, lenving in our band,: about three hundred rifles and ‘.•veniy- Live prwuuers. The town atter wards was buried. During the six days' fighting at.d skirmiuliingfrom the battle of Colliersville to this last affair, about 100 rebels were killed, a large number ta ken prisoners and a cot Aiderahle quantity captured. Little Rock advises of the 14 , 1 say: The rebel army is scattered in every di rection and an extraordinary renewal of :fide sentimelif hag taken place h o g the people. Thousands of men have i.dne.d the Cedersl army at Little Roc& i.d people are coming in daily taking the cat!, ci allegiance. Official eport of cap tursd Confederate steamers on 11,1 riv er wont differ materially from accounts al ready telegraphed. WASIIINGT“N., ttct. .20.—An amended r.irc.ular has peen sent out from the Pro vosC Marshal General's c•tfice, by which it appears that fur every recruit who iv a ve teran volunteer a bounty and prernmm of $902 will be paid, and to Pll other re cruits, not veterans, $302. These are for the old organ.. ,tioi,s The chject is to encourage volunteering. as those who are drafted receive only $lOO bounty. Mtn enlisted artier this Derr, Hill be pm-rmit ted to elect their reginttnts which, how ever. muct be our of the old Chas. Jefferson Beorton. late U. S. At- torney for the South of Florida, vitae to day appointed Judge of the saute diattiet, in Waco of Morris, NEW YORK, October 20.—The Post's Washington letter hue a rumor that ono corps of Lee's army has gone to Chatty noogn, but there are no actual facts upon which to make such a statement. It is talk(dofin military quarter. 4 that an early repeal of the $.300 section of the Con scription Act by Congress, be tirvid in Haber, and it is improbable that in the next draft exemption by money will he im possible—some persiins advocate a new fixii.g the exemption price as high as $6OO or even $1,500, and providing that drafted men who go to the army shall re: cove the money so rldeed in their district. This scheme is said to have originated with Nlr. Chase. Lot - is - ILLF, Octol,er 21).—M a j. G en . Grant aesumEs command of the armies of the Ohio, the Cumin•rland and Kentucky, with ttlenary power. He left for Nash- Mlle morning to assume the direction of affairs at. Chattanooga. Gea. Th .inns takes command of Gen Rost-emus' army, Itosccrans being ordersti t,t r part to Ciu• cinnatt, and to report by letter to the Ad. jutant General, at Washington. Gene, (tat - field and Stedman arrived to night WAhuisnvoiv, Oct. ---Evelyiloug is looking cheerful this morning. General Meade'e army in in hot pursuit ..I the la bels who have already retreated l.eyond the Rapidan. It is thought that Gram will take the place of Rosecrans. It will be remem bared that Gen. Gran; ,ilived at Cairo some day inc-, from Vicksburg. It is impossible to a-..-rt.ai the truth ot the report. ALBANY, netil'r 20. (icy, Seymour hat. issued a proclarnath in, enying that GS Ulf' PrPßidel,l has railed :or 300,000 volunteers, it is the duty cit ail t o see Ulut our artniiin are filled by volutOrtry enlistments, aid that the President advises the citizens of the several Staten, that if the quota Eis aigned is hut filled, a draft shall be made for the deficiency, to commence on the sth of next January. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The Govern ment has official advicee from General SUrnside that his marches were vietoriont , in East Tennessee and Southern Virginia, and in almost every case the rebels have been whipped and routed. Gen. Baru side declares that there is not a more loyal people living, than are found in East Tennessee. PHILADELPB lA, Oct. 20 Rumors are afloat that the military authorities here, are making preparations for the transpor tation of batteries, anticipating another raid in Pennsylvania. They need confir mation. HARRISBURG, Oct. 20. --NO such infor mation as that spci. n of in a Philadel• phia dispatch cone•.ruing a supposed rebel raid into Pennsylvania, has been received here. The whole report is be lieved to be a canard. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.--There is prob. ably no truth iu the rumor that General Meade is in hot pursuit of the rebels, or that they have retreated across the Rapi dan. OPENING. TIE lINDERSIGNED WILL OPEN on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 22nd and 2 lrd, a large acd handsome btock of Fall and Winter Millinery Goods, To which she would invite nil her f,rmer friends and the public in general. S. G itUBBS, No. 45 North-east side of Diamond, oel9.lwd ALLEGHENY CITY. WILLULII FLEMIN GI, FASHIONABLE HATTER, Rae ramoved from the oomer Wood and.Siztt ate NO. 139 WOOD STREET, fourth door below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, A large and complete stock of Rats, Caps and Straw Goods always on bond at the lowest prices. wholesale and re tall ap2A-Ww PRENIOEN r LINCOLN ON SHAHS OIAI 0! 116 bk.!...eil u 9 4 20!UE1111/1 10 the diectus sion of President NCO'S's letter to Mr. HAcan-i-r, the disti] zuished representative of FA LSTAFF. The Post concludes as fol lows : "But we are more pleased still with Mr. Lincoln for having read several of the plays many times over. It is far- better for a man to rend one play twenty times because he leec.i it, than to read twenty plays once I ~,,•te they constitute the au• thor'e worts, and most be gone through. There is much ir,dication of character, too, in his selection of favorites. 'Lear,' `Richard Ill,' Henry VIII,' Hamlet,' and `Macbeth' would not be a bad library for any man who would really make him. self master of them ; and fur a ruler of men who at the same time is a lover of human nature and a quaint humorist, they may well prove a continual least. The choice of 'Macbeth' as principal character. and tae preference of the less popular of Hamlet's soliloquies, also indicate that incisive use of hie own wits which is one of the surest indications of a man of power. "Long may Mr. Lincoln be able to find solace and enjoyment thus pleasantly and profitably ; and may he never lack moral courage and graceful courtesy to do honor to those who by illustrating the great dramatists do almost all that is done ef fectually to keep them popularly alive. In Mr. ❑ackett' s ease the honor is doubly due. as many of our readers are a,:are. Not only is he a brilliant and uric ions Falstaff, brit a thoroughly estimable man. Once an opulent merchant, and after wards unfortunate. Le went on the stage, and paid every creditor in full out of the new fortune he made in his new avoca Lion. lie honor to a noble profes sion, the credit of which is but too often inadequately enstained ; and his distin guished vorrespondent is a man whose simple truth and uncultivated intellige nce I will not forever he concealed by the on• wieldinees of his frame or the unconrtli ness of his manner. A contrast was wanted to the suave deceitfulness and emptiness of ,fames Buchanan, and one was found in Abraham Lincoln." save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BIT RS, THE GREATEST tE NERVINE EVER DISCO l• ERE o—THE Id RE z TEST IVIC EVER D ISCO E RED—THE GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER. 111• COVERED A CPRE Fult INTEMPERANCE. -• A 'ERVINE. IT ALLAYS 'MR chrenie inthumation of the stomach. in all pers.its - oldieted to the use of stimulants and narcotics, tuch as Alcoholic, and Malt Liquors, t.Piuw, orphia. Arscuit Tobaeco, etc., etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the itt.msch for slitntibtnts Vic. In Headache, Neu r. Igia. and all nervous d ceases, it has no equal IA a N orvine. A'A TttNIC, It gives a healthy toile, to the tionaelt, itoprovca the iirpetate. corrects liver d orangemyn's, regulates the bowels, removes tan go at and cirowg;ocss, a d bri.gs perfect health to the Dyspeptic AS AN ALTERATIVE:. The blood, the life et the b o dy. is derived r 0.., the I ad we diges'• ry important tiien.itm , tite dutios of the stom ach are perfectly ITel-forint P . its duties are imperfectly executod, &sea., tort. ad of h nith is scattered through tho system. When our find is properly digestol, pure blondit , U . ,p plied the ody, sad , lotchet, Pimples, Tett,. Bryttipelas, ftld :titres, M,'t (atrial and V, - rota I Taints. and ether ter,ng from input blood, disap r. Use Dr. I ei:ler . F Ens Bitters and you will have perfect digest', n and cure blood. For particulars of this celebrated Medicine, procure Dr. Cutter's circular Irvin any of our A Rents, N. VAN .1311i1L, 118 N. Scoond street. A m erinan M r nufaeturing Agent) Phi lath, TUREEN( E A 51 c() ARR. Agents, Corner of Fourth arid Market st..s.. Pi ts.urgb Frirßnle by all respectable Druggists. uetls 1 y P. IfIERTS, Ret.. it dealer in and manufac Lndi PS, Misses, Gents, Boys and Toni hs BOOTS, MOB lI) GIITERS, ALL THEII: VARIETIES, No. 125 FEDERAL STREET, ALI.I',‘4III.NY CITY, PA SALE OF THE BELL COAL WORKS, NPR' Cumberland,Uancoek County Weosi JOU,T VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT rendered v the C, unty Court of Hancock counts', Va., in a C-itlha therein pending, wherein Jon , . Clippy was plaintiff, and John B. Bell de fendant; and by virtue of a ~eoree 1 rononnced in said court. in a cause penthng, wherein Connell .c Bingham were plaintiff. and the said John B. Ball defendant the undersigned, acting as ',he:- ;ff. will proceed, on the premiJes, on Wednesday, October 28th, 1883, To se'l all the following property, to wit ad that stratum .1 oal, purchased by said Ji.hn B. Cell from said John Capps. and used rind rta set.se 1 by s.tid Bell, Ft - nate , ' in said county ol Hancock, West \'a., the town kf New Clim b rlati. Also lot: of grinnd in sa•d town of Newt timberland, numb, ed and designated on the plot thereof by the Nos. 47, 4tl, 49, 50, 66, 70, 71, 7•2, 47, '9l, Sa, si. ALPO twenty coal cars, a lot of r he, supposed to contain 210) bushets a ono tmrse wagon, two mules. and one skiff, together with all the natures and appurtenances belong ing to said Bell, and used in nd abut his coal works, all of which property will be sold under thejudgement aforesaid. 'rho undersigned will at tLe barna time and tlacc, Hell all the fi/11111TViCif, to wit : The follow ing lots of ground situated in New Cumberland, Hancock county, West Ca , and known and des. ignored on the gt [iota' plot of the town, by Nos, 46,49, 511, 75 aid 71, and which last mentioned lots ot ground will bo ;old under and by oir,uo of said decree sale wi'l b., r ~uenfourth part cash in hand, and res,lue mum it credit or ono, two and three yearn, the purchaser giving bonds d se curity. bearing interest, to secure the d e:err ed in ntalruents and the titho wiil ha retained until the purch - .se nit coy is pair. Sale will c airmen. e at 10 o'clock, a m. SAMUEL W. WILSON, 6boritl. ilaceack co., West Va. C, ELEBItAIrED EXTRACTS FOR THE ' II AN OK Ellett I EF, Ashland Flower, NI ign. ~et to el !isnot IM thik .. CLIFILY 111.3 ;Al eiel el., Flower.: Bouquet de ualifoi ale Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie !Lily cf . the Valley Bouquet de Carolina ;Now-mown Hay Bergamotte, !orange Flowera Came , Patotionly t:a.melia !Pink Clematite Poppineet Cedrat Portugal Citronelle ROXIII. !Prairie Fl..wera Crystal Palace :Rose Geraniam Rough and Ready tlilliflower „Spring Flower Harden Flo w era ;Sweet Briar Holiotrope !Sweet Pea HoneyiSweet Lavender Honey euckle (Sweet Lettuce Hawthorn (Sweet Clover Hyacinth, Tubero3 J aamin Tea Rose Jockey Club. Violetto Jenny Lind Verbena JOINMIIO, I ! V °avert Mousseline ,Vanilla Millefleure i West End Magnolia ,White Lily Marechale I W inter Blosom BAZIN'S HELY usm lA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the moat elegant perfume for imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER 'PEN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps,Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Hair, Cosmetics, Toilet Waters, Dentifrio,s, and perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CRAB. U. SUPER, decal Corner Penn and St. Clair St. pRA CLECIM LL.VIR lErifigElfibiliEt— (100 in era rtissi; total, 'lnt ii-OckS, lexra en 3 fot Fkka be w La, lA 16. Itt and 26 Wood sere.aa YEAREI —CHOICE BUILDING .1.11 lets for sale at low tiers—terms one-ten , h cast), balance in nine annual eal.inente. ADDLY to 8. CU rufIERT do 80/113., oar fa market etregt CONDI" Y WHEELED AND RE, yolving tutee Raker, __for sale BROKHA M & LONG, 1 7 1 Libetrtv ntre• JUST RECEIVED- Ladies' Steel Shank Roots, " Rubber Balmoral Boots, Shanghi Misses' and Children's Boots, At, BolliaLNDl3 sel9 98 Market trt. COM MERCIAL / U-%oiee JPITTHIJIL Min GENERAL 31AILF.4E' OMPIGE OF TIIM, DAILY POST, ilusines,4 Z WEDNESDAY, October-. 7883:'' e tic sterday pres sated ew ture worthy of no e. The demandwasmoder ate. and sales likewise, The weather was III:DM ally pleasant or the season. The receipts of pro duce was very limited, ana no improvement need be expected until we have a rise of waler: as the Western Railroads have increased the rates of freights. especially of flour, the advance being from 65 to 85c 61 bbl. Teens are steep rates, and will no doubt enhance the value of tl. tir. All that is wanted at present is ti rise in the Ohio. when lances wtl. hare t , .‘ come down. or else our river boats will do the basin erg, as they can make money at 50 cents la bar, with or leas, Besides the roads are overburdened with frieght. and are un able to do inqice to our merchants. Flonr—lhe market was inactive yesterday. I but very firm Prices are lookiug up. The stook in first bands is very limited. so that holders aro indifferent about selling ev. n at the outside fig ures. they say that an advance is near at hand. 'the rates of Gaff Mill fin ur at Cineinnali is $8,25 —add to this E 5 cents freight mann: $7,10 to start wi h. According to tneee figures, holders have a right to be independent, among the sales wore: Extra. 125 bb.a at 15,6z@5.75; Fxtra Familyilso bbls at 10,50g0 75. Hay—The Market yesterday presented no now feature B.4es c f loads were mado at the Eolles at s3(s 34 toe. Bacon—The stock of good bacon in the market is Quite small, holders are firm. Among the sales were, ..` . ..houldera 10 000 lbs at 6N©7e, inferior sold at .ow er figures Sides, 4.001 ms at 7@17%e; Plain Hams 1200 Ins at 10(g)1V40: Sugar Cured, market bare, laird—Firm prices since our last having ad vanced., sales 50 tierces from store at 113;®120. lard 0 11—Market very fide at the late ad vance. Fa e of 150 bbls of No.l a: 95e TS gallon. Asheet—Prices have advances. ‘l , ' e note sales of 56 casks of Soda Asn at 4 ®4 2 .,fi; 10 do at Nitrate Refined—sales of 50 sacks a: So Pearlo— sales of 10 bbls at 9%@93 G roceries—Mara et firm at the late advsnce. 133,ng the odes were—Cnba. 10 Crushed 4 Orleans, 8 lib& at 144014; 10 bbl, at 1741734; 'A' coffee, 10 Idols al 105: 12 do 'B' Coffee, at 16'4. Molasses firm Sales of 20 hbl 4of old at 60; new at 6% Syrups 65®85. Cof lee firm. Sales of ad sacks of Hie at 33® 4. cheese—Market stead. , and firm. Sales of 149 boxes W. tt. at 12®13 I ID, vs to the tight receipts remains s y firm. Oats were steady at 74®75, first hamar. 0 hen r—re I ranges 'Tom $1.1841.20; white at $1....W41.18 as quality. Bader —firm and en quire e f, r, hold°. s remand $1.411®1. 50 ? bush. rn- regular sales were made at :he mot, at $1.0.4@1.0) fro - shelled Bye—market bare, Whisky—Market steadl. Sa'cs of city see t at ES. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE ' WEDNESDAY. Oct. al. 1863. is The market was dull nni. inanive—o n e thing certain, at the present rates there's no margin to do bus•nesi on. The asking rates here being so near the selling rates in the East, prices mart ether advance East or decline isas• hive e oper ations to any extent can be effected. The rate, at t it City continues high. Exporta--,nen our IRS' were: To I , i ew York—Refincd 475: Tar 109; Crude 10 bbls. T., Philadelphia — Refined 100; Crude 111‘32; Diaptha 5i.; Tar 26 bell. To Balcimore--50 tails. Import~—V Allegheny river—Crude 547 bbls. Crude-- ttr e have no sales to repo.t—dealers decline purdiasing at the rates demanded by holders—we quote nominally at 24424% without pan ages and 29. packages included. Reflped - --Dull, teething done that we could learn of—dealer s eve awasing for some move ment to take place in the Ent: before transactions can be made hero to any ONten.—a short time only will intervene before the market will open. 810.11 EY MARES qiB,IOY3D DAILY FOR THA 11085130 pOt2 EY 11 ns9ki. BOUNTZ & HERTZ, 811.08 Mtn; NO. 118 WOOD EITHER?. The following are the havina and balling Tato. or Gold, Silver, ,to.: old bile or ............ Demsr,a Qv:377:: ie. nal trrn I:.E.etkange, Nov, York Baltimore ~,....•.•... Poiladolphio nt 14 on.. ClarrenoY iVentern ill'actiange. CtrAnnati Cle ellud c. L. um. >•, .... =, 1 .-. g I um 21 = r s tr. pra as ----, ,-- 'A 1, g rei ^ = ti 3 _ eu : Z . PI sv o E r 4 0 ... .• cc 4 `L' L , ' , - a con 0 , ~. ~ ~ QC' 4 0 com ..- =.• .. 43 Imigl 0 0 S ' , - -4 =:= ii r . 11 E 4 O - M .." = ~ Z .7. - ` 5) . _ p ~-° ka - 4t-. r. w -- o m - °` ''' '- 4 - - 0. 0 43 V t Z 1 e E . - * . : o oArio L ' i.! ' ''' a iz z , z ,1,1 -3 c y wT„ .2 ~, iTi. -4 0 •-• .4 , a6J o ix! .9 0 g ' ''. W • m gl C) i ...4 E , c"::"o2lici ~ i. 5. ...- O P ‘ ..... ,-, t; I:2 : r, ici .4 ...„ 1.4 o ..•-• ..b , 0j 0 l am = cci ° '-' Ok 1 . , til 4, 1.1 er 7 1 - 6 4 'Zti 2 o 4 - Z° z "' 0 , " .....4 .--i C) -a `''' 41 •= e ~., AI = 0 F. e. "\ ''. 01 l 4 i 1 yr 7e' '''' cci Imo • . = i l l 1 : 0 4 • L' . ''. .0 ..ri '' g 7, ....- ;AI a.... E .. 5 ..'• `O ' 4 a g' RUBBERS, OUTS & SHOES, OF ALL KINDS, MoOLELLAND'S AUCTION 5 FIFTH STREET. 1.0,0i3O,00.) SAVED It 4 IMONEN E CR LT.Elit -ILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA- Y'?'by, heat water • r steep herbs, dee , for the sick, make warm water for shaving or tody, cook a few oysters, boiler 'ry eggs, make tea and cof fee, toast breed. in less time and expense than by any other means" known. Used on any lamp without obscuring the bight. Price 25 omits: by mail postage paid, 50 cents. Mao a Patent Lighter, for lighting lamps with out removing the chimney. For talc wholesale and retail by WELDON & HELLY, .005 146 Wood e:., agoote for the monafooturers AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located. and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements, and every convenience for the com port and accommodation of the trave'ing public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, ar.cl com pletely furnished for families and large traveling Parties, and the hou a will continue to be kept as a first a first - elm Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY RUCE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. igPo selZSmd Every Music Teacher Says, *I AT WITH RICHARDSON'S NEW 1 METHOD he is en abled to impart a thorough knowledge of Piano Playing with far less trouble end in d far more satisfnutory manner than he has been role to do with any other system, and the Scholar learns more rapidly, is better pleased eith his daily progress, and looks forward to his next lesson as a pleasant pastime rather than as an irksome task. The usual dull and wearisome exercises fur practice are in this NEW METHOD superseded by charming Melodies that planes the ear while they assist the pupil in his effors become an excellent pianist PRICE, For sale by ..219-dlw Boots, S.hoes, Gams, Balmorals, Gaiters, &c. RECEIVING NEW GOODS EVERY day, wh'ch will bo sold at the LOWEST RATES To be found in the city. J. H. BORLAND, 0019 9S MA BRET St.. 2d door from Stb. GALBIE BAGS.— A new and ap'endid amortniett, Per eats TAMES SOWN; 136 Wood Ft. 1 CASE SNOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE. Just received and for sale ONO. A. KELLY, 8616 N 0.69 redato at- ripaii ... 145 Cu 1 38 00 1 41 up Far Par Dar Par par ..... par ..... • •• . • Dal ..•.•-••• pt.., -.......- par H 0133 1 ,1, CHAS. O. MELLOR, 81 Wood etreet. Auction Sales. PR'VAIE LIBRARY AT A UCrION. Oa TRUE • !PAY EV EN IN G, Ort.. 22d. at 736 o'elook, otlilasonii Hall Acted n _lionise ewilt be sold a fame quantity of Books, embracing filetory of Er gl4nct. 6 rote.: Gibbon a Rome, 6 vole •. Lamb's works. 6 VOiP.: Edgar A. Poe's works, 3 vole. Irvine); works. 9 vols. • Chambtr's Miscellany. 9 vols.: Clo'Ystnith's Animated' Nature. 4 'Diok's 9 beologo. 2 vo:B.; Blake's Dictionary: First Tbingr. by Car. diner Feting. 2 vols.: Percra neli quen: sh e lt e r, Poetic works: also the works of Milford. If rie, Elrwin. &A, uPh a large quantity of Books not numerated. Will boon exhibition on Tburscag Latent 3013. T. A. N. cOLE LLAND or2o - -Auctimeer. For Sale. °VTR' PIIINBURGIE PICOPEitTY FOtc tiALE.--11 two finish rick "awaiting house. cnntai ing 8 roan o and ed garret. lot 20 by 1i 0 feet fronting on 'Jaren% ant Cneennt eta., bntehreo mintitcs walk a' ci . o the fuspen ion Bridge, haying Coo drantsgo of Pee - enger way nassirg t , ,e door. will be aid eta bargain. For t!ru.s and particulars apply to T. A.ISIcCLELL AND. ocso 55 Fifth street. Album's, Albums, Albums, A lane assortment at Pittoisk's opposite the Post Offloo. Flags. Flags, Flags, All pa:e3 and Pins, at tha Mann factory. Pit'cck's, opposite the Post Office. Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, 5.000 just received. at Pit - tuck's, oppo•itc the Pest Office. ERMA OH AUPIURE CURED. W E ARE PREPARED TO TREAT suemssfully ail casts of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in borne cases of old persons, having fitted up an exten sive establishment for manufacturing IMPROVAD TRUSSIS A J SOPPORTET4, Is peculi.r cases or where persons desire any Elyle of truss tot on hand we will manufacture to ( mar. Having the largest stook in tho city all persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantsgo to call. Dr. M'GAitit will attend personally to tbe.ap plicatim of Trusses, Supporters, Sce„, &e. Besides our own manufacture we have a large stoett ol Kilter & Pen field's Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fitch's Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, French. English and German Trusses, Supporters, all kinds, Elastic Stockings, Bandages, &c. At the 'Pittsburgh Drug House. TORRENCE tt AVGAIM, A rorancAuxus. corner of Fourth and Market f-ts„ Pittsburgh sOl2-Iyd-o FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, UNITED STATES FLAGS For Mass Conventions, Military Companies, BUILDINGS, HORSES, POLES, &c., Of Bunting, Silk or Muslin. All sizes from 5 inches to 50 feet, at Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, Depot at PITTOCK'S NEWS LEPOT, Opposite the Postoftlee p5.z . v.1.1 E DISEAISUM DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citirens and strangers in need of medical ads vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Mao hereditary taint, such as tetter. psoriasis and eth er skin. iseases. the origin of which the patient is ignorant, SEMINAL WIL42MMa. Di, B's remedies for this aißietiona brought on by soiitary habits, aro the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health, REXUAtATIBM. D. Br fa - o's remedies mire in a few &maids rdial affliction. fle also treat Pita, Meet, Gonnorrhoo. Urethal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. striat um, ate. A letter to be tins - wan:4 must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any addrc.so safely packed. C face and private rooms, No. 50 Ski ITEFTELE STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsdtkw ALLEGHENY . COUNr7,BB r Hr. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- A. SYLVA NI A.—To James A. Hutchison. ex ecutor, Mrs. !illen Hutchison, widow : James A. Mrs. H Hutchison, rs. Nancy C. B. utchison, sole de- Stanton of Louis 1). Hutchison, Hun. Edwin 2a. and Ellen Maria Stanton. his wife. Dan iel Warhol& jr.. and Mary A. Warfield, his wife and Charles Edward Hutchison devisees, tinder the lair. will and testament .of ] ' .obis Hutchison, creased, Greeting :—Whereas, in the Crphans' Court of sod county on the 19th day of Sept. A. 0., 1863, the Petition of COrtielitlS P0031350r, aft mole,' of Edward J. Burke, deo'd, was presented, Praying_for specific performance ef contract with Louis Hutchison, dec'd, in regard to a certain lot of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry SU., in the City of Pittsburgh; n SW, therefore, we corn mat d you and each of you, taut you bu and ap pear before Par Orphans' Court at ritttinuTh, on JATU RD A Y, the 31st day of October A. D., 1863, at 10 o'c ock a in., then and there to show cause, if any you have why the prayer of petition should not be granted. hereof fail not. WITNESS, the Hon. James P. Fterrett, Ptesident Juage of our said Court, at BEAL. / Pittsburgh, the 6th day of October, •--y—' A. D., 1863. WM. A. HERRON. Cler,k MITCHEL & PALMER, Att!yil. oe7-lalen4w..w 11 A BE'S PIANOS.—JUST 'LEMM AS.. ed the most complete as,ortment of the un rivalled Knabe Pianos ever seen in this city. They are beyond a doubt the best Pianos made. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing e sewhere. Oil ARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. igOLDIERs , BOUNTIES; PENSIONS, BACK PAY, and other just CLAIMS AGAINST THE CHWEltillifigria Promptly prooared at reasonableratea. Apply to D, . HAZEN. 108 Swarth street Pit H taborgh., and CHARLES C. TUCKER Washington. D. N EW FIaLIM AND MOTS 100 boxes prime ()ransom 100 do do Lenao 20 Bags new Wen W ahratr, 20 do do bertg_ 20 do do Brasil Ditto 20 do Fresh.oocoa Nunn 50 do Almonds Bordeonx Trim J List received and for sale by RHYMER Sr BROW:1 6 Fop. 126 and 12g Wood sheet. gri B a NBERBLES— 12 EELS, CHOICE %Li Cranberries. Just rose .ived and for gale by FETZE Sr A hMeTRONG. corner Market and First streets. pOWDER F.LASELS & SHOT BE.IITS BF of every description. for sale by JAMES BOWN. 736 Wood et. - 1 PUNCHEON GENUINE BAN Bt Just received and for sale GEO b A. sels N 0.69 Federal at. POTATOES -50 BEMS, PRIME PiM shaanock Potatoes. For eale by YHT7YR <4 . A taiSTRONG. SWSE ET POTATOES-10 BARRELS Primo Sweet Potatoes. Just received 'Lad or sale by PRIMO. kllliMbTftos9. foolo ooraer Market and Pint it,