uSeMen lIIIMEM THEATRE. - 1 9. 11 :2ea at d..Maaseer Wu. Hasp n. Treasurer 13. OM; (NO BILL RECEIVED.) GRAND OPERATIC, BALLAD, INSTRUMENTAL CONCE E3IGNOR GIAMBtIONI Begirt° al:mow:co that he 'A i 1 I give a GitAND COP.:CERI of Vocal and Instrumental Music CONCERT HAL L, ON ; TUESDAY EVENING, OCT., 27. szavoß GIIAMBONI win be assisted by the beg artistes and amateurs of the city. Adliitis ion, . . 50 Cents. Titikets may be chilli n the Music Fteres, and at the do r on the evening ei the Concert. oe2l-3t CONCERT HALL. FREE LECTUREOO. Dr. A. PAIGE, ELECTRICIAN Sb PHYSIOLOGIST, FORMER L Y OF I , )STON, Will lec 4 u.r. io CON 'vRJ CI A L f., Pittsbu eh op_MONI.‘PY. W DNE A Y and 'el UKSDAY EVENIM,I4, Oc t,l). r Etith a h End 29 h, at 7,4 o'clock, on RLECT it it. As connee , ed wth the Men.ni ni..l Phys4l Champ's. IMysteriNl and Diacases of Human fafe from Itavi em to its close. Ladies and Gentle tea are rcepoct 'Tilly incited to attend: - 'FATS FREE. _Also. on Friday &item 0.•'ol.) la, at 3 exclustre.y to st 7 o'clo c k in.lhe_eveoing, to gcnt'cmen radii iv cly. Ad mUtiott.2s cents. Dr , ;;Paige, in cennect.on with Dr. J bas - taken roams at 151 Fourth Ft -ea, where they will devote a porting of their . .itn , 3 t ,lhe treat ment of Diseases. o.^_'l-Iwd DAN RICh',S GPM ,111)1Y, The model and moral exhibition of the age Will Exhibit in I? ITTSBURGH, ON RED LION LOT, WEDNESDAY, TFIIIRSD A Y, FRIDAY and SAI lIRDAY, QC r. 254, CO, 30 and 31, EYBILY A ri7 , IINOL,Y, AT 2, EVE?..Y I.:VE;IN.; T 7 Upon ivii . ch ce:alsrm, the ce'et•rate , A ME RICAN Hf lORIST DAN It CE: Win posttively anpear ana introklu?o the won derful .13!ind Talking EXCELSIOIC, Jr.. The Trained Animalp, Educated Mule , , &c And leaf in thtir vari tr pc of EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBaTS Ever brcught before the public DAN KNE "STILL LIVES" Admission. Boxes, Reserved Bests, Childrel under lOirears cf age 2.50 to all part= of the Pavillon. ocl7 GREAT Trotting Match AT COLLINS PARK On Monday Next, at 2y o'clock, Between the celebrated Horses, WiltaP, SOFT f OAP AND SHAMROCK !seas A PREMIUM' 01' $250. •ce2o-84 CUNARD a t; I2._ =7-74, 1 , LINE, Seam tio Queenstown abd Liverpool, The firm: drum powa - inl Steamstopo SIDON REDA. R, MARATHON, f TRIPOLI, ILL SAIL MON NEW YORK W ovary alternate Wedpesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday. and from QUOODS town ovary alternate Wednesday. Steerage. Pakiange from Liverpool or Queens town. $25: from New York, *UN, payable in Golder its equivalent in Currones For Steerage Passage apply to W'ILLI A bi - tl SUION. 4llFutton St.. New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Mot, No 122 Monoogabola Rola , . Water St. Passage from England & Ireland 021,4 0. tiniDft:AN - s if= AGE NC V. Tatemusa ZATTIGAr= EuziorEAS Evict, 122 Monongahnl“ House, Pitt, b arg h . to brir.lz out or : , eLd bark rti..sepgers ;rya) of the ~) , 1 noun y , .ftWer by otorkw..4rEsi.,2uk main DRARrq GALA- i , l7fable i , 11.1 Parte Europe. Agent for the Indiaro.polis F,nd Lincinnatt road. Also, Ghent for Star !AT, of Sailing Paetet3, tar the Stcatner (it eat Ewa era, and for the [mos of i'LeArt , P.r - Letw,:en New York. Ljvcrvi : nl CLAlrrar. f New Oastle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. N AND AFTER 310 N DAY THE 6TH lIIUF jest. (and unl II far her notioe,) trains on the E. C. & B. V. R. It . xv , ll connect et 110MCWOOd I:tuition with the Mail T. aia en the 1". F. w, 4r, C. R. W.. leaving Pittsburgh at 7n. m. Alm with the Crestline acoommodati.n, leaving I. ittstal rgh at 2.3() p. m. Through tickets 'or New Castle. Sharon, Mer cer. kracklin and Oil Llty can be proctuod at the ticket office of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Phieako Railway Coropanv in Pittsburgh, WM. D. OD Kt:OlV, Pass' A gt. 'New Castle. Pa Oct. 5.13d.'.. oc6-2w I MRCS YEARS.—CHOICE iv lota for sale at low rrices—terms ono-ter:L.ll oaab, balance in nine annual narinents. Am.'s to S. CUM BERT & SONS. oal7 51 &Whet street GLAZED WALL PAPEE—AT 25 CTS, Per roll. for sale by W. 1.. MAItSILkLL. ).17 Wood street. CORN -300 bushels prime yellow ehelled Corn, in stare ape for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. ranter Market anal Ist street. 130 OZ. SULPH. qIIINEVE, "AMY.- RICAN•" Just received aLd f r B ale by (3EO. A. KELLY. men No. 69 Federal et 1 JPONEHEUN GENUINE BAY RU/II 1 Just received and Jor sale GEE) Nlb No. Eio Federal st. ciiv r u Pa A va LL . S t --II MARSHALL, fjo; aka 87 Wood it 14 - THE DAILYAND WEEKLY POST oan hereafter be procured at the News 1 OPO 1, of J. W. Pittocit and i'rank Case. Fifth street. with or wititout wrappera. Daily COL": Weekly 5 cents. First Ward Election Frauds. An adj:nrned meeting of the Demo• eratic voters of the Firet Ward was held at Central Hall rn Saturday evening, the President in the chair. During the even ing —yen additional peraors came for ward and tools a solemn oath that they had voted for Gecrge \V, Woodward for Governor on ;he second Tuesday of October last Tbia number, added ie the , ist previously reported i^ en; _ , makes one hundred and fifty-coven—or sixty nine more men who swear they voted far Woodward in the First Ward than the election officers return for that gentle man. The President pledged himself that the list would be swelled to at least one hundred and sixty. Mr. Duff ) , the appointment of a committee w!toFe duty it shell be to in vestigate the election returns from ever ward, borough r.r d townsitip in the coun ty. It wro the bounden dray of every man who valued the petit) of :h. ballot box, to report every C3E , that fell un der his observat.ou. A resolution w,a raesF i - returning thanks to Altlnria,:t 01-tride a%d Kelly for the labors t;: -y had pvrformed, after which the rnseting A friend has I , antrd a• r. tile of l';€•rs- York Shamrock, printvd in IY.'; In its i881:10 of Saturday, Der rnb,.r 11th, we find an account of a boat ract b w the English boat ' Certain Deaih, — ant the Yankee craft ''Arznican star,'' which, in these days of rnalcues for the chhrnidon ship, will be perused with iatures.. and p)ss,:ss a va!ne. as a we.. (.1 - the past : "Tee BOAT lie, -1: a.'l in he week, Captain li , „rr, ~ f his 1ir;,(11.1.4. M.-j-sey' s rigate Hussar, now i. r ti ti, thot pc(t. give pubite tba' r, 1t: boat, "Cprtatn ti-atto i , •m.y t, le New Lpl f .:P rait .1 brat Kaicit,-rii Miisannt, on any toot I T, bet watt ly-ti , . Whitehall boys. -n it i - tt 12 and 1 o'ckek on Ttlt-F ...y iu ) Gce I upon as the time. "The boat-, con(a,„i.i g C,. rtnen and a coxswain, started from the liusesr, which lay off G:hbet Island , almost with in the same moment that the oars touched t",e water,"The American S':ar about haf a length headway whicia SDP gradually increased ;hrough the whsle race, round a boat In , : red ctf the North Battery, to the goal, a launch aurhered off Castle Clinton (tut - skins a race of four c.iles) wthning by a Quarter of a mile. "This genet-on:1 strife for sup-riorty en their loved o=aten! itat., - ceen the watertnet: of liMgland and America, excited eraLe national pride seem, t! to Li a measure implicated it- traneac tiot,, the. Lottery was thronged: ye! when victory eruwned our own raer, and the Iliad glistening of every eye unuou:,ced the joyous certainty of triumph, we w, re hap. py, and proud to see that no obstrapt rn tulr?as cif gratification were evinced, teat could offend the delicacy, or wound th. feelings of the gallant stranger who bail 'contended with us. A few boy,' gat i• It ehle shout, but finding that visit beset ing was not the order of the day, they soon ceased: and no feeling was percepti ble save the mere cheerfulness of counte nance arising from these pleasurable sen sations, the natural result of success in anything. "The bird adopted as a national emblem of America, the Eagle, though a rareibird, has frequently been observed, by the lo:. .L'S of prognostics, to attend on these oc• cssions where national pride might be gratified by her presence, as if presiding aver and directirg the fortunes of t , ur eountry; on this occasion, a like incident cccurred; shortly atter the boats started, a noble Eagle was seen sweeping through the ethereal plain above them to several minutes, and as the 'Star" shot round the utmost point of the race, he rose ma jestically beyond the reach of vision, ap parently returning to hie beacon tower in the heavens where be matched aver the destinies of Republican America:. ! , Pr:. , runanees. The and ATHLETES The New York 4/bion, prieted on the 18th, a week later, in ita e.ccount of the race, whilst acknowledging the defeat of Vie English boat, elainiE that she "ship Fed a sea about ten minutes after she star ted, and at the conclusion of the race the Eater was within a few inches of her thwarts." This statement, however, was denied by the , v,hanzrock. Neither paper gives the time ainde by the respective bDats in the New York race, but the Albion states Ont. "Certain Death" was a crattof "remarkable swiftness," and that she had been pulled by a picked crew of four men siz miles in twenty nine minutes in smooth water; and on another occasion she watt rowed, in a dead calm, fourteen miles in an hour, As the •• American F.i , ar" beat "Certain Death"—a craft remarkable swittness"—"a quarter of a mile," the inference is thet the Yankee crew made good time "FINANCE AND BrEINEIIS deiphia Bulletin, nt Saturday evening, October 24, says :--'' Goverliment. ice; State Lonna were held with increased tire, ness,and the et eculative shares were some what excited. Among the sales at the Board was $25,000 Alle g h t .y C oun t y Sixes at 87i, which is tl.- , legheel point tbat theto_, bonds have reached for eight years. The advance is due tr, the fact that the County ha,s now arra , ,gcd saris factorily with its creditors for the pay ment of the interest. nod the final liquida tion of all its debt, with a moderato abatement of its face. The taxes neces eery, not only for the interest, but for a si n ki n g Fund, have been levied, and are freely paid by the tax - nayers, the cash being deposited in tb Conitnercill Bank of this city, and payable on demand for the accrued iLerest from January last. The COM11:1189;01,Lre et the g Fund ere thetnselv,, • , tuartte a, b re of the Bonds ; au.! o,e 0, oresi,y oi their con tinuing to purehase 7 ,,,,H of course, sus lain the prices in future . P, nusylvaoin Ilailroad shares were firm u• BCP.NED TO DEATH.—A little wri ~god about seven wears, daughter of NI r. Ragan, residing on Chatham street, was burned to death yesterday evening. The unfor tunate child was stirring the fire in the Ftove, whon her clothing accidentally tool: tire,and before as , istanee could be render ed she was so badly burned that death ensued almost immediately. Thus fell another victim to the wearing of cotton clothing. HARPER, Leslie, Clipper, Wilkes, Wa verly and all the other Weeklies for this and nest week, at Pittock's, opposite the post dike.. TLY POST. 1€ • rt, HA l MORNING, OCT. 260863 S. 51. PETTENG2LL .1: CO., Nth :; Part; Bow. Now Y, I:, and 6 State street, Boston, ace o.r a. - ents 1.): the Daily and Weekly Poet in then cities, and are author ised to take Advertisement; and Subscriptions . for ng at our Loiree teN AND AFTER THE let OF NO. vemberlSit'.. all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be ptid in adv.r.co These knowicg ihomseves to be in arrrars will plenth call and oottlo tv'tb out furthe* delay. CITY NEWS. Boat Rttritaa to 1821 NM Eli ST.SIES COURT PrtocEEDlNos The case of th, riiited States vs. W. Jackson, indir was brought to a close in t • jury found the prisoner :.,com wended him to the m• , f , h. Court. John R. Forrest was ri •d on trial, charged with secretingand embezzling letters while postmaster at Perrino postoffice, ;Mercer county. The evidence of the prisoner's guilt was oJve, mid a verdict of con • viction was rendered. He was next in dicted. charged with detaining packages passing through his cffice, in this case, too, the jury found him guilty. He was sentenced on the first indictment to ten year's imprisonment in the Penitentiary, and on the second he was ordered to pay n fine of $ - 50 and undergo one month's imprisonment in the same institution. He wept bitteriy while sentence was be ing passed, and was still in tears when removed by the officer. His wife is yet to be tried. THIRD CHIIRCH.—Tbe members of the old Third Church held a meeting on Fri— day night, for the purpose of taking action towards securing a suitable place of wor— ship, made necessary by the destruction of their church edifice by fire on Wednes— day last. Communications were read from a number of churches in Pittsburgh and Allegheny, sympathizing with the congregation in their disaster, and placing the churches at their disposal part of each Sabbath, and during the week, until such time :Is their own edifice could be rebuilt. A committee apointed by the trustees, to examine into the suitability of the public halls for the purpose, also made a repr,it. After a full interchange of opin• ions, the renting of a hall for the use of the congregation was left to the discretion of the committee. rolun2l F FALL AND WINTER GOODS. —We would direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of M. Mentzer, No. 94 Market street, to he found in another col umn. The firm is daily receiving and opening every description of Ginghams, Checks, Prints, Balmoral Skirts, Opera Flannels, Grey Twilled Flannels, Country Blankets, Cloaks, Shawls, &c., &c.,:which, for price and quality of goods, cannot be excelled by any house in the city. The vods have all been selected in the eastern market with the greatest care and ex• ptesly for the retail trade in this section, and v , [.. :eel cot - A . 1(1,-w that we are but do irg a simple act of justice to the commu• oily when we advise one and all to call at No. 94 Market street, when about to par chase dry goods, being, as we are fully as sured they can be suited at this house both toas quality and price of goods. FAlf INF ---A special dispatch from l'itiabargh iiiinntincc.t, es a the Cincin• , =ti Commercial, of Saturday, a further r;-c in it rirnr, and more coming. The wcather continues rainy. and we may I sari ttiai within a week n c-n -siderable partion of the five million bush els of coal wailing a favorable stage of r, will he cdi its way to Cincinnati arid other point, below. There is a nth cinnt rise now for the shipment of coal from P:lrn,rny and other intermediate polio, Wo are not crilsi , :formed, on 'heir way to roe. to fullest capacity. Ili the nr middle cf next week, the r (-:.l f. - nine will have passed. I ie t ara caoh nnly posses an inter 'id ens! shippers hi-re. and hence we 'NJ desire to call the atientiiiin of all lovers of music to the fact that Siginnr liamboni will 'give a gar.- d opPrAue. ballad and instrumental Hall, on Tuesday even Uctubcfr :.:7Lh, when he will be assist i ' arose and amateurs in the city. Will not our music loving people towards genuine, native home taleiit, as they have. Just been to an itinerant , rt, :1 .' feel assured they will, atiii veniiire the prediction that Signor wit bu greeted by a full an.; hudi,Lee. Cut t.in. PAK lovers of the sports of t tnif should not forget the great triot.i! g match which comes off at Cehins day at too o'clock, be twten the ceiebratod and rgnafly matched horses i;l' . — Sob. Soap'• and "shamroc., fora oremium of $250. Ls the season is far sdvanced, there may be few, if auy, more opportunities of wit nusysing a trial cf speed by well matched horses at the Park thi,' fall, and we there fore advise ad who can conveniently at tend to be on hand to day. It will be the race :if the season. DEATH FnOM EXPOSCRE. — Coroner Mc- Cluntr, on Saturday, held an inquest on the body pi a man named Robert Briggs, who wan found dead or, the Monongahela wharf. Peeeiased was a shoemaker by trade, a,.d between seventy and eighty yearn r f age. He was a dissipated char. serer, and Friday night, being under the II teuee of liquor, hr fell, it is supposed, at the wharf, and died during the night from exposure. Ho was found shortly a'ter daylight Saturday morning, but life was then exitnot, and all effirts to restore a:dmetion proved in vain, A verdict of ..b.ath from exposure was rendered. Ta,,sNcY —Playing truant from the Bos to I t moron school, iu so prevalent that the Mayor, at the request c.f the school cr.‘thinittee, apnoto;ed u " truant officer,'' to he attached to the city marshal's corps. Such an otli-er would find plenty to do here, at I, , ast we j Age, eo iron: the number of idto boys we sc upon the streets, who ought to be at school, many of whom are, Joubticss, playing truant. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. —Mr. S. S. Ilervin, G 4 Fourth street, having perma• nently located in this city, will hereafter keep constantly on hand a full stock of hisunrcral,d Boston Creckers, including, of course, his unapproachable Oyster Cr:!ekctF lintels and Saloons will find Riau a line cuticle of Cracker Meal at the bakery. Be sure and remember the num— b-,r, 64 Fourth street. fl rBLE TEAM RACE —ln the race of d 23d instant, over the National Cuurte at Washinvon, "Belie" ar,d ''LIZ!,- Kate" brat the New York ,i 1 —"Prince" at.d. Eltirtford Belle." "P,/ctce . did nut go we!l, and the New York party were losers at great odds. The best tone mad? Wet '4:48. PATENTS IsnuEo.—Among the patents i , ened for the week ending Cctober 20th, w,-.1-c the f ,i 1 iwiog: John RSViS, Alleghe ny city, for improvement in car couplings. To the f; line for improvement in railroad (41. s Edwin Sprague, of Allegheny city, for important improvement in boaters. Lrrt,E.—This hrave and skillful ctlicer,whose heath at the battle of Chick mauga we not ced at the time,was interred in Cincinnati on Thursday. His funeral was largely attended. General Lytle had many warm friends in this city whose re gret for his death is deep and poignant. RfiCKIIITING.—The time tor enlisting recruits in the regular army, under the provimt,ro of gk neral orders No. 190, of June 26, 1863, has , en extended by the War Department to December 1, 1863, during which time the extra bounty of $3OO will be paid. PITTSBIIRGRERS ABROAD.—On Saturday last the following Pittsburghers were in Philadelphia: Robert Robb, Benjamin F. Blood „John Ewing, Henry Kane. J. Ward, jr., and wife, Wm. K. Pierce, Chas. H. Soper and wile, Mrs. C. H. Paulson and child, R. W. Lenox. ALBUMS at low pricEs at Pittock's, Op polite the post office. CARTE DE VISTEB at the lowest possible price. Only one dollar per dozen, et Pit took's, opposite the poet office. HARPER tgrotiey, Petereon.llou, At lactic and Coutinental. for Noven.b• r, at Pittock's, opposite the post office. POCKET Books, Lllete. Currency Hol ders. 600 different kinds at Pittock's, opposite the post office. Vocm, Music.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128 Sm ithfield street. FLA6B-all sizes and prices at Pittock's, opposite the post office. ti? -GROVER & BAKER'S SE WI % G .111 for 'amity manufacturing purposes we the best in use. A. F. CHATONAY. General Agent. 18 Fifth street Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPH MEYER JOSEPH MEYER dc SON If A !TUFA CT (TREES CP PLAIN AND EANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS, Vi r AREIIOUS 135 SMITHFIELD ST Between f, , , and Virgin alkY --- EXTRACT OF FROSTWORT VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFY Is no patent preparation but one preaoribod By the Medical Profession With remarkable ammee2 RANKIN'S DRUG STORE oc2O 63 Market et., 3 doors below Fourth P. MERTS, Wholesale and Retail dealer in and nianufac taxer of Ladles, Misses, Gents, Boys and Youths BOOTS, SHOES AND GAIT] IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. No. 125 FEDERAL STREET ocl Ipd ALLEGHItNY CITY, PA Elms, A lbums, Albums, A large assortment at Pittook's opposite the Port Office. Flags, Flags, Flags, All pzi•e: and 6 izoe, at the Mann fact , ry. cck's, opposite the Pas Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, Carte de 'Whales, 5,000 just received, at Pittcd's uppo7ite the Peet Office ARE EXTERIOR COPPER MIN ER -AN D - SMELTING WORKS. Park, M'Purdy .SE Co., Manufacturers of sheath, 'Brasiers' and Beet Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, SPalter t , odder, ,te. Also imrnr• ters aid dealers to Metals, Tin Plate. ,sheet Iron, File, din. 106-Constantly on hand. Tintnens' Machines and To , Is Warehouse, No. 199 FIRST and 120 BEARD STREETS. Pittsburgh Pa. 1171.8Pe:cial orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. fe2l:!ydam AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, is THE LARGEST AND REST AR ranged Hotel in the New Ecgland States; is centrally located, and easy of seem from all the routes of travel. It contains all the ,cdort im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the trave'ing public. The sleeping roowE are largo and well venti.atcd: the suites of rooms aro well arranged. a,d com pletely furnished for families cad la: go traveling parties, and the hou e will continue to be kept T as a first a joirst - cbtas Hotel in every respoLt. elegraph in the house to all parts of the C,IIII trr. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1883. sel2:6md i 0,000,000 SAVED . C 4 3EI S N' S KE ItONENE CR &TER, W ILL WARM FOOD FOB THE RA, by, heat water r steep herbs, kc , foe the sick, make warm water for shaving or tody, cook a few oysters, boil or iry egg., make tea and cof fee, toast bread, .ac .31 , in less timeand expense than by any other mean+ known. Used oa any lamp without obscuring the light. Price 25 !ants; by mail postage pant, 50 cents Also a PateNt chimney, lighting lamps with out removing the For isle wholesale and retail by WELDON dc KELLY, o 1413 Wood agects for tho manufaota 1 he Howe Sewing Machine, Invented 1%45. Perfected 1552. Up ECM - FED TRIBUTE FROM ALL XL other Sowing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Siuger Sewing Machine ree.dved an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a modal for its device called "Cir cular hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a nrealum (to an English Exhibitor,) as the beat for all purposes on exhibition. Oar halit e Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets. A. M. EteGREGOR, Agent. m72Ctd3taw:l3 , Plank Road Election, THE STOCKHOLDER .s or THE Alloghany and Perrysville Turnpike end Plank Head (lc amens, will bold an election for officers f f said Road Company at the house ofJohn KOOWD, in ltoss Tovrnehip on MONDAY, the Zd day of November next, at one o'clock p. m. The officore to be elec'ed are ono Provident, five Di rootora and one Treasurer. .by order of the Board. 0e12.2aw-te TAMES A. GIBSON, Prest- : TO CONTRACTORS. QE AILED PROPOSALS WILL BE /lE ceived by the Commissioners of Mercer °ono ty, Pe , until the 10th day of November next, for alterations and repairs in Court Rowe in said county. Piano and specifications oan be seen at any tune at the Commissioner's c, Moe in Mercer. By order f the Commissioners, W. It. MoNTGObiBB.Y, Clark oc2i-6td,42tis , CONCORD GRAPE. ILOEBIOR VINES, AT $2 60 PEE dozen: $1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per dozen: $2.5 per 100. J• KNOX No. 29 Fifth street °IDLERS' BOUNTIES; PENSIONN BACK. PAY, and other inn CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, promptly procured at reasonable rates. Apply to D, H. HAZFIN., 03 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and CHARLES C. TUCKER, Washington. D. C. J UST RECEIVED— Ladies' Steel Shank Roots, " Rubber Balmoral Boots, " Shanghi Misses' and Children's Boots BORaND'S 9 9S Market st. RESIT TOMATOES AND PEACE; ES- 200 doz fresh Tema' oes in cans, 200 " Peaches, " mit received and for sale by RR '‘IIIER & BROS., 0c23 126 and 128 Wood st. ♦ PPLES— 100 BBLS. CHOICE AP- A.M. PUS, lest received and for sale by FETZER a ARMSTRONG. coat oorner Market and Must streets. TELEGRAPHIC. REBEL SALT WORKS DES Late News from New Orleans NO RAH TO BE IN OHIO FROM CHARLESTON GLNER tL WALBRIDGE AND THE LONDON TIMES. NEW YORE, Oct. 24.—The steamship Morning Star from New Orleans, 17th inst., arrived here this evening, bringing the following intelligence New Orleans, Oct. 17.—Dstes from Vermillionsville up to 10 o'clock last night, elate there has beau skirmishing nearly every day for a week, without any casualties on oar side. To day we took six men and-the enemy about the same number. The enemy's force in the vicin ity is estimated at about 2,000. The rebel salt works in the vicinity of Point Ciear, Mississippi Sound, have been destroyed. Gen. A. J. Hamilton has arrived in the city, and will address a mass meeting, on political affairs. PITTSB The United States steamer Tennessee, destroyed four schooners off tho Texas coast. They were heavily loaded with ammunition and stores for the rebels. The old flag again floats over the Bayou Teche, the obstructions in the Bayou hav ing been removed by our naval forces. Gov. Shipley has modified the order for registration of the loyal voters in such a manner that all loyal citizens may be reg. islered as voters upon taking the oath of allegiance, and making declarations that such oath is taken voluntarily and,for the purpose of establishing a government loy al to the United States. Ad vices from Texas say that Matamoros is still unoccupied by the French, and that the people of Texas.and the Confederacy officials are in open opposition to each other. --- MEMPHIS, Oct, 22 —Hurlbut's scouts report Loring at Grenada, watching the expected advance of McPherson's forces from Vicksburg. Adams is guarding the Jackson and Me ridian and Mobile and Ohio Railroads against expected raids. N.) troops are now at Atlanta, all hav ing gone to join Wheeler, Stephen D. Lee, Roddy and Forrest. The latter are in Sherman's immediate advance, tearing up the railroad and destroying the telegrapt. The former is reported south of the Ten nessee river, between Tuacumbia and De catur, and almost 10,000 strong. Osterhand' division, which is in the ad vance, bad another severe Sgbt yeaterday, losing Col. Lorenz of the 80:h lowa, and Seven men killed and twenty wounded. Chalmers is reported south of the Talla hatchie river, r.,eruiirl; for another raid on the Memphi=. and Cmtrle:.on railroad. Jetf Dav a reviewed Bragg's troops on the 11th and 12 h. S...uthtro of the 10th , ;',ate. that Bragg drawAohe Lug died and eighty thou sand ratios, Thig l 9 thought to be for a purpose. The balance Longstreet's corps has arrived from Vm„vinia. Heavy rains tell here to day. Oct, 24.—8 y the arrival cf the steamcr Dickey,we have Memphis dates to the 23d. A correspondent of the Butte tin, viritiug from Corinth the 19th, says : Corinth again assumed a lively martial aspect, the streets being filled with col— umns of troops. The Memphis and Charleston Railroad is in running order from Corinth to Bear Creek. Gem Herman and staff had left for the front, and indications of operations were apparent. Geri. Ripley, chief of ordinance, had paid the department a flying visit. Gen. Dodge had returned from leave of absence, and azautned command of the left wing of the 16 . 11 Army Corps. Gen. Sweeney' B command sent in pur. suit of the rebels from Lagrange, were expected to return next day. Thirty Michigan cavalry had returned from a successful scout, in which they killed, wounded and captured a number of rebels. FORTRESS MONROE — Oa. 25. —Yester day's Richmond Dispatch received here, contains the following: Charleston, October 23 —No new move ments yet. The Yankees are reported to be riveting, smoothmg and pu.ting the finishing strokes to Gregg, Wagner and other batteries at Cummings' Point.. The fleet remains quiet ; stormy times are expected soon. The number of Yankee prisoners held in Richmond previous to last night, was 12,000. The following dispatch appears, signed by R. E. Lee and Gen. Imboden : On the 18th inst., we attacked the garrison at Charlestown, on the Shenandoah valley, capturing 434 prisoner with their arms, &c. NEW YORK, October 25 —A Washington letter to the Post says :—Despatches bore give reason to believe. that the quiet at Charleston is soon to be broken. Much intereot is telt in the fleet about the rebel torpedoes, and the strictest watoh is kept, particularly at night, over the movements of every thing that floats on the water. Our own boats are sometimes fired into by mistake, so careful are the ironclads to keep off flowing torpedoes. NEWARK, N J , Oct. 24.—While Mr. Rogers, of Susses county, was addressing a meeting at Deckerstown, last evening, some missiles ware thrown in from the outside. Mr. Rogers retorted in loud and eevorelanguage. Soon atter, the building was set on fire and entirely destroyed, with an adOining sable containing seven teen hcrses, two of which belonged to Mr. Rogers. Loss $30,000. NEW YORK. Oct. '24.—Gen. Walbridge publishes a triumphant reply in the Her• ald this morning, to the recent attack upon him , by the London Times. Gen. Walbridge charges that the Times no longer represents the sentiments of the English masses, who are opposed to the action of Lord John Russell in placing the broad arrow on the rebel rams. WASHINGTGN, Oct. 24 . —N0 Butlers are now with the Army of the Potomac, they having, during the late campaign, been ordered to the rear, and the reatriction has not yet been removed. There was nothing positively known, up to yesterday, of the 'whereabouts o Lee's army. LonisviLt,g, October 24.—Thomas B Clay, youngest aon of Col. Henry Clay, of Buena Vista fame died on the 12th, at Atlanta, of congestive fever. He was in spector of Buckner's staff. The Nashville train has just arrived—Maj Gen. Rose— crane is among the passengers. PHILADELPHIA October 24. —The steam er Massachusetts has arrived. She left Charleston on Tuesday evening and brings despatches from Admiral Dahlgren. .The siege is progressing favorable. Gen. Gill more's batteries were nearly ready to open on Charleston. CINCINNATI, Oct. 26.—Gov. Tod an nonnees there will be no draft on Wed• needay. The quota is filled by volunteers. General Roseerans will arrive here to morrow. A public reception will be giv en him. ST. Loris, Oct. 26.—Gov. Yates, of Illinois, has issued a proclamation for volunteers, ander the President's last call. TROVED. gave Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BIT A THE GREATEST T i NER RS VINE EVER DISCO a ERED—TnE G RE ea TEST 10. NIC EVEN. DISCOVERED—THE GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER DISCOVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE. AS A NERVINE, IT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all Persors additred to the use of stimulants ana narcotic-, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors, opium. M orphia, Arsenio Tobacco, etc., etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the st_ mach for stimulants, &o. In Headache, Nea r. Igia, and all nervous domases, it has no equal as a Nervine. A., A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite. corrects liver derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, a, d bric gs perfect health to the Dyspeptic. AS AN ALTBKATIVE. The blood, the life the body, is derived from the food we diges . tt ow important. then, that the duties of the stom ach are perfectly performed, If its duties are imperfectly executed, disease instead of health is scattered through the system_ When our food is properly digested, pure Wood is stipplied the y, and blotches, eimples, Tetter, Erytripelas, Old t•ort•v, Mercurial and Venetia! Taints, scd other d tseasLs arising from impure blood, disap- Pe“r. Dee Dr. Cutter's Engdgh Bitters andyou will have perfect digestirn and pure blood. For particulars of ci rcul arbr , ed Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's trcm any of our costs, N. VAN BIEL 118 N. Second street. A in er;can Msnnfacturing Agent) PG dada, TORRENCE & McGARR, zgents, Corner of Fourth and Market sta.. Pi. tsburgh For sale by all respectable Drugglsts. octls-1y 1121,1 R-11 FOR BALE.—THE UNDER- Jr signed offers at privatesa . e. revery valuable Farm in Mifflin townsh p. Allegheny county, c,..ntaining 75 acres, with coal under it, sit es cd one mile aLd a quarter from John O'Neals tool Worse, on the Monongahela river, 5.e mules from McKeesport. and nice miles from dwelling house, The improvemen.s are a fram, essary building; also a fine crchard. About 60 sores good cleare land. lt is the re, - ope;ty for merly owns: by James Finney. Tho land and coal will be sold together or separate, to suit the buyer ; or if sufficient inducements be cffered, it will be out up and sold in loss suitable for coun try residences. If the above named propers no sold before the 13th of NOV Klilß - Elt. itwilel b offered on said day, at public sale, on the premises, at one o'clock. For terms of sale, call with the subscriber, JAMES MEGREW, West Newton, Westmore land county, Pa, 0c22-td VALUABLE S I II.ITI4.IFIELD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE— in ozeellent lo tion for almost any kind of business. The building i, of three stories, well built in good style and very oon‘ . enient y arranged, large store room with 13 it. ceiling good show windows, era. the room on the second fl +or is f..r'y ft, in width, with good s . air-vlay: hall and site entrance to dwelling house. good cellar. &o , Aco. his pr P arty will be sold at a bargain, as the owner in tends leaving the city Apply to H. & SONS 0e24 Commercial Brokers 51 Market et ...,OUTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FOR BALE.—A two tarry brick dwelling house, contai- ing 8 rooms and finished garret, lot 20 by 100 feet fronting on Carson and Chesnut sts., but three minutra walk as , o,e the Ensporibion Bridge, having the advantage of Passenger Rail way passing tee door, will be sold at a bargain. For terms and particulars apply to T. A. McCLELL AND. oc; 0 55 Fifth street. Ik. 1.3 1- t.A.N . 1)..A..1_,.k.: dr. CO.. IMPORTERS OF WATCHES SSILVERCOMPOSITE WATCH, FOR the Army. cylin:er movementa. Hunting Cases. imo Indicator in centre, to reliable.uble of (Tering ease. /:andsome and best and cbc apeet made. Held In the army at 1:25. $.2 50. SoLOIES'S OWN, patent Lever, in sterl ing silver engraved Hunting Cases. Jeweled. regulated, $14,50, SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Jewelled, either medium size for gen- Llamas. or s I,Ell size for ladies, beautimily en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate. cften sold for $5O. $l5, GOLD COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le ver. Jeweled in 13 potions, gold balance, war ra tad a perfect time-keeper, imitable in size for either lady or gentleman, richly chased cases—a really splendid article, often acid for FM, S2S. Email sized, beanti'ully fiaished LEpine. fine 16 carat gold plate watch, beard-fully orna mented cases, usually sold t 150. $ 317 . 00 . Gents' or office-a ICOBIII V 0 geld plate watch, chronometer balalica, full ruby Jeweled. det-ch ed lever, heavy, beautifully :shed cases, war ranted a splendid time-keeper. often cold for $lOO, $35. ASTRONOXIIIILL WATCH, in massive gold elate. beautifully engraved csaeq. jeweled in 15 actions, go.d balance, and all the recent un yroeements. In aaditton to the tank se - onds to,. peculiar to first crass watches, tt has a hand Paint ing with unfailing accuracy to the dal, ctf the month, A magnificent a time, the greatest inwntion of the age, j at imported by Arrandaie & Co., silo. Other ladies' and gentlemens' watche , and chains in great vat iety. Send for Circular fully describing aboveandather watches, Agent wanted. A liberal reduo ion made on wholesale orders. Mot ay any sent at our risk, if properly sealed. ARRAN DALE N. CO., 212 Broadway, N Y., 'Wee doors from Barnum's !tinsel:lm_ ecls-Imdeodettts, p 'VAT E DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SIifITEFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need medical ad• vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Mac hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin- iseases, the origin of which the patienl is ignorant, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. D's remedies for this affliction. brought on by soli which the only medicines known In this country are safe and will ffrAtlitiy restore to health, RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies owe in a tew days this inful affliction. He also treat Piles. ()feet. Gonnorrhoe, Urechm Discharges. Female Disease; Paint in the Bail and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. strict- Wm, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at toast ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely coked. Oftice andprivate rooms. No. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsdAw HIIGERVIS CAI...BLN° IRONS... Sort received aLd for Bale by JAMES BOWN. 136 Wood et, @CHET AND TABLE CTITLBJEt AL A splendid ==molest for sale by 1r" JABEs bOW N. 136 Wood st. ICASE SHOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE. Just reoeivod and for sale 1) - GEO. A: KELLY. 145 N 0.69 Yederal et. WASIIINGTOI4:Oct. 26.—The StatirDe partmeut has been officially informed that from and after the 6th ofSeptember last, an effective bk.o.katfe will he ,ettablished and maintained by the French naval for ces, of all the ports rivers, havens, roads, creeks, Ste., along the coast of Mexico, which are not occupied by French troops, and which still acknowledge the authority of Juarez, from the Lagron du Legate south of Matamoras, to and including Campeachy, between 25 degrees 22 min— utes north, 99 degrees 54'minutes west, and 19 degrees 52 minutes north, 97 de• grees, 60 minutes west of the meridian of Paris, and thatfriendly and neutral vessels will be allowed the period of twenty-Svc days to complete their lading and leave the blockaded places. Wesaisotox, October 25 —The follow ing circular has just been issued : OIRCIILAR, No. 25—Wes DEP.'T, PROVOST MARTEN.GKNIL.'S OFFICE, October, 25, 1868. ) Regiments now in service which re enlist as veteran volunteers, ander the provisions of General Orders Nos. 191 and 805, current series from the Adjutant General's office, will be credited to the States, and as far as practicable to the Congressional districts and sub-districts to which they belong. (Signed,) Provost Martial General. - - Penxnasnußo, Va., Oct. 24.—The Ohio river is now in good navigable conditior, and boats will depart daily to Portsmouth and intermediate river landings, which will greatly facilitate the dispatch to its festinalion of East and West bound feight. Ni -I A SHVILLE, Oct. 2b.—No news of im iortanee from Chattanooga. Hooker's force has crossed the Tennessee river, and fighting reported going on yesterday. For Sale, NEW YORK. Will toad following on receipt of price '0 0M M I A . PITTSBURG/1. GENERAL, MARRET. .. . OPPIOS OP TAR DAILY POST.) 54 tether. October 26, 183. Businesei-0 i Saturthy war dolt and la ogled , od, dealers manifesting a, divosition to (iterate to any extent. The wen her was cool, but other wiSe pleaaatt. Our rivfis on Saturday was ris j ug very slowly-we hope to be able to a nnounce a fair use of water in another part of to-day's pa pen Our readers 6hau be kept fully advisei of all matter. perttiitung to the river. Oar coal boat men are making extensive preinrations to leave as soon es the writer will Permit-we hope t, see I them go on their way rejoicing during this week, we know that the lower cities will nail tr sir av pearanco with great satisfuotiou. ho fir ...e the leading articles wore ten erred, e e have no change to notice, as flame pr cis have been well main , wined. illaY-The receipts on Saturday were not worth naming. mi. PS as ands al consequence advanced, with sales at $33@37 P. ton. Sales of I a ed at $3O. Float -The operations were barely worth men tionineprices, however, wtre unchthged. We notice that some of our largo dealerl ar,.l shipping East, they soy it pals better. Amon as we have autlictent water the receipts by wagon will begin to come in. at present the demand. is fully op to the suPPIY. The current rates with mall sales were, Extra at 85.50e5 75; Extra Family at $6,- 5.0@6.75 bbl. &try brands sold at t_a usual advance. Cheese -The demand was steady and sa'es moderate. We notice• units a variety of quali ties offering with sales of 160 boxes assorted 1.1@32 @123c1 - 1 lb, !Grata -The market during the weak was act. tive with a good demand-prices at tho olose WAS a shade firmer, and ell parcels found ready pur chasers at tae current ratea-as prices were -un changed we omit quotations, The deans ein .ho Chicago market has so far had no effect here. Barley et present is the article meat enquired for--the receipts werslitni icd. : Wh isky-fielders were firm with a g cd de mand f r lots ra_oging front s@ilo bbls. Salim of city reoc:fied at 58 @59 0 , hu n ts' some dealers refuse to sell under 60e. Suttee -The demand was active with it good many lots charging hands. Sales cf 1390 IDs fresh roll at 22424; sales of keg at 17@l80 ? Th. Paws-The receipts were not equal to the de. mend-market firm at 16a. Potatoes -The market WAS COt SS firm-prices rule from 75@80c. Apples-The receipts were larger and prices not so firm--we note sales of 144 bbis at $250@3.00 V bbl. — .-_.______.-s......__.._._______ PITTSBURGH OIL TRAIDE. MONDAY, Oct. 26, 1863. The market on Saturday presented no now fea ture worthy of notice—bus era and sellers continue apart in their views. Ibe rates in New. Yo•k are below tho szking rates of this city-rot cosine un der this state of affairs buyers will net operate until prices hero decline. The iates given at DIESeItt are trite: irr ❑ minsi. viz; Crude at 3:fig2B, without a lilt the paokag -a. Tar,expo ts wero—To Ne Y ork—Refin ed, 617 24; Benzoic,. 141. To Philadelphia—Refined, • 1117 ; Crude, 311 ; Tar, 50 bills. Imports —V A. V. lt, R.,— isefined, 311; Crude, 306. V Allegheny ritr er—Refined, 337 blots. Cincinnati 'Whisky lifarket. CINCINNATI, Oct. 24 , — WHLSKY—The dem,nd was active with a trm market, ult.', sales of 900 bbls at 55@5%"f gay on—the lEatzr figures were from wagon. Chicago Erighwines Market, Cm cAco, Oct . 24 — Hichnines wasin f r de mend. Wo note Roles of 148 bbls in lots at 5543, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPB New York Market NRW Yoes, netober 24 —Cotton rather more steady at 84(g85 for rnidd'iag up anus. Flour mai , . active and firmer. comm.'s grade 3 advatlei 'cd 5410 c. Whisky dull. 624? a.sked and 604 H cff red. WFeat Is better — demand purely spec nlative ; $1.30@1.3.5 for Chicago scrim:: $..36 for choice Amboy; $i.31@1.34 for Milwatilie Club; $735®136} ft r Amber rfo*a; $137@1.41 for se n ' ter red Western. Corn 1J bettelbuelness go , d: $1 00®1014 Tor Western afloat and in store, in eluding one load at $1.023 for Western . Yellow. Oats ac ice—prices again advanced 147c:824834 for Webt-rn and State. included :n sake YCO 050 bush of Western tip. riv eat sic. Pork a shade Casio ; $ 1 9,12;4@14.37 % f r ni I ; 515 ( 1 2.!.i:@ - 5 for new Mess: $11,50@11.73 fcr now prime; $l4 ..511@il 6,50 for new prime Mess ; alto, bbls of new Mo,i. for January seller's optiou sl6 Beef dull. Cut meats quiet and firm at 6@tiVe. Co. Shoulders and 9®954 for common. Bacon Sides more active at 634@8 1 4 f.r estern shert ribbed. Lard a shade easier at 11@li",8". Nero York Volley Market, Yaw 'rot x, October ;4.—Molloy less active and bale easier at 6g7. Sterling very nneetCed. let clay bills nominal a , $L6T%®1.62. (laid ir - regular. uns‘ttled and firma:, openin closing. ad caning to 4736, declining to 95 and at 47%. Total exports of specto $67,000. MONEY WIIat:MED DAILY YOH THE kIUICSINd tueT by kaBllB. KOONTZ at HERTZ, /MOYERS: No, 118 WOOD BTRRET. Ina following are the bruins and selling rates for (fold, Myer. &T.: Gold..— Buying belling 3ilver 143 00 Damara N0te5......_ Iss a] 143 IA ! Eastern Exchange. New York Baltimore par s yi, Philadelphia. ----- ''' *---- Par Roston. ..... .... ....m— par 6 Penn • ylvaniaurreno . ''' '' '''—'''''''''' Dar ''. Western Exelb - Ini — g-e p . ar ''''s Cincinnati Louisville,. Cleveland . Lonia... RIVER MATTERS. Tau Atm.—Lett evening at twilight there were,three feet four inches of water. and 'aping at the rate of one inch during the Oast twelve hours The weather was clear and cool. CINCIWNATI.—The Echo No. reports fon: and a half feet in the Kanawha and on a stand, At o:Winona. the Ohio had risen twenty inches. Captain MeLlain. of the Bostona No. reeeived a dispatch yesterday, stall - g that the river had risen three feet at Portsmouth. here, it has swollen seven or eight inches el. °gather, and is all rising slowly. 'here is two ar d a-had feet, hence to Louisville, and two fret in the canal There is frcm twetty -e;ght to thirty •nci; es en the shoalest bars along the Lower Ohio. haven inches of snow fell along the line of the Ohio and 2a,s,L , sippi Railroad on Thursday evening from t-t Louis to the Wabash river, The General Grant, Echo No. 2. Market Boy and Nellie Rar tapes came in from above. Colonel Lewis B. Peri me ; Quartermaster at St. Louis, telegraphs Messrs. Barker, Hart & Cook thilt the rate for Government freight from St. Louis has advanced 75 cents Vivo pound to New Crleans, and 40 cents to Memphis, withp ono!. tionate rates fur animals. We understand that boats go ng to St. I outs to load F re required to take, as apart a their car go, Government freight at the above rates, For pri vate freight, we learn $2.50 'f 100 pounds is charg• ed to New Orleans, and proportionate rates to Memphis and Vicksburg. tr. Lo l HB. — BErilleSB 19 very brisk bi the Gov ernment; but little else is doing. The fact is Government has monopolised nine -tenths of the tonna ge for eurposcs; that is to supply tt e armies of the !Union with fmagi and other sann:ies, which these armies are bound to have it every ban[, without exciptlon, should be e t: ited La- the purpcse. We learn that a dozen or so steamere, laid up at Cairo have been a: led to this port. by tele graph, to load immediately for the Cumberland. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTIIRES. ED, Franklin, BennettAAßW. Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke, Brownsville. Js. Reese. Peebles. Etiaabeth. rIPARTED. Gallatin. Clar D ke, Brownsville. Franklin, Be :.nett, Brownsville. Jas. Rm e, Peebles, Elizabeth. 0 ive, Andrews. Cineineati. carne, Jamaica. Cincinnati. Auction Sales. 110011 AT A'S TWENTY.SIXTH ANIM- A. AL CONSIG 's hi ENT OP BOOR Masons sold at auction. at No. 55 Fifth street. Hall Building, commencing MONDAY, October 2tith. and EVERY EVENING, a: hell-past gia e'ol ck, and at pr-vate sale every day , at auction prices. Mr. McClelland woulq respectfuly in f oimm the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that, no withstanding the great advance In the pr ce of paper largestdtng. helms received from Mr. Pratt the and finest assortment of standard works in every department of Litera ture. Science and art; floe Family Bibles, splen did :Photograph Albums. and Cards, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold Pens, &c., he has ever offerer:lin this city. In the collectioa may be found each worka. as Weshingtort Irving's complo:e works, 22 vole, J. P4,Cooper's complete werks. &id 34 .?,vota; Benjamin Franklin's works 10 yl cpedia Americana., 14 vole; Ban - croit's 'History of the United States, 8 vole; Hume and acauley's History of England, 11 vOls; The Weverly Novels, comple:e. 27 VO4; HURh Mil. lees works, complete, 8 vols.; Bayard Taylor's Travels, c.miplett , . 10 volt; Clark's Conattentat7. vc.is; Patrick, Lcuth and Vt baby's works, com plete, 4 vole; Hogarth's Engravings. 2 vole; Good rich's Animal Kingdom, 1,500 engravuizs, 2 vela: Uris' Dictionary of A its and Science , . 2 ye Is: Mil • man's History of Chtistioray. 8volt; Strichlarld's Queens of Eegland. 7 vole; The Statesman's Mar, eat, 4 vole; ulpit Elcqt.onee. 3 vole; Chambers' Information for the Peon , c. 2 vcls 'Chambers' Encyclopedia of English Literature, 2 vols: o plot° works of Sbapspeare. Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Cowper. Ben Johnson, Jorephus, Dick Reim, Pluthrch. Addison, Aa, .Y.o Also. 10,000 volumes of the popular literature of the day, at about eau , the publishere'yripes. r. A. 81%. , LELLAN H. Auctioneer. PRATr BROTHERS, t , alesmen. Gravel Hoofing, Gravel Roofing, fb RDERS PROMPTLY ATTRNDED TO. LIIPTOIsT. OLDDEN & Co.. wrote of Fifth and Wood its. vat . & DM Dar f q, Par LI
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