Amusements. pITTSBUROII TIIEATRE. Lessee and Monger --NY, REND Treasurer .........................H. OVEZINGToN. Beoondiiglitof the re-engagement of the popu lar actress, EITIE HENDERt - ON, who will appear as Rosalie and. Gipsey ()Aver. THIS HVENING will be presented. the new t.etim comedy arranged and adapted expressly for Ettle Henderson, entitled, ON GUARD, or, TINE LITTLE SENTINEL. Rosalie. Et tie Henderson. Song; Fanny Burt. To con elude with GIPSEY GOWER. Gips.eY Worers Ettie Henderson; Charity. Annie Rr t; at Mre Donnell Annie Ward; Dr. Wiseman S. }lames. In y. rettearspl, "Gipsy ef Grana da." . - - MASONIC HALL. HIED AND POSITIVELI LAB WEEK OF GOODWIN ft CO.'S POLYORMAA OF Price reduced to 15 Cents, -Notwithstanding tho fact that the Hall has begat o. owded at each (Attend lament, the Mana ger in order to eccommodate t:.e masses I- as re duced the pr:ce to 15 cone witheut distinction to age. Exhibitions each Evening AT Th( 2 GRAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons At 3 o'clock. Adults i-n to M nee& 'adios 10 cents, e` , Pdren 5 cents Ki;FU. OM EB NI ager. Tnes•lay afterncon, , or t^e benefit of the Ladies tt oratory Coutur.t!cr. oc:6-6td GRAND OPEIIATIC. INSTOIIIIENnt CONCERT. SICAN4I)B GIAMBONI Beze to annour.ce that he will give a CaRAND CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music, C.ON C . !RIC ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCT., 27. sia NOR GIAMBONI wiE be assisted by the hest artistes and amateurs of the city. Admission,so Cents. . . Ticket. may be obtained at the Music 'Stores and at the do r on the orening of the Concert. CONCERT HALL. FREE LECTURES. Dr. A. PAIGE, ELECTRICIAN & PHYSIOLOGIST, FORMERLY OF BOSTON lectura in CON 1 7 .1 LT Ti ALL, Pi , tsbu.ah .on MON DAY. We DNE •' , AT anti }SVEN'," 0 ctr.tio- 235th 58th arni aiLh, .o'clock, nu ELEcTtoicurv. As count, • - e.l wi h the Men.ai er.ri rlysical Changes. brlyaeri , tl' lilse,,se , of ifutn,n Life from its s i if to its elo,e. Ladies and Gentle e , are rcFpect nliy invited to attend. s V ATS FREE. Also, on FridAy nftern on, 0&ni) -r. 30 h, at 3 o'el , cit, exclusive y to Lathes, and at VA o'clock in the evening. to gent emen ca elu is ely. Ad- Miition 25 cents. Dr. Paige, in connection with Dr. J A M errill, h as ..eken rooms at 152 Fourth st-eet, where they wW d,vate a portion ,f their limo too C 2 i he -ltat wre d ment of 1, gcas". DAN RICI! . 'S bitEVC The model unit:cora; c xhibttinn of tt e age Will Exhibit in F ITTSBURGH, ON BED LION i'o/ WEDNE 3DAY, THURSDAY, FRIDA ;31:ti ;;Al[7llD AY, 29, 2A, 30 au t. 31, EVERY TLIRNO •N, AT - f.VEIiY EVE!: tik; AT 7 t7r,cm wiich7c , a.9 to• iTiec,!e):•rtkto AMERICAN HIJMOILIST DAN RACE: Will positively appear and introduce the won derful Biind Talking Hoi se, EXCELSIOR, Jr., The Trained Animals, Educated Mtdes, &0., And leal in their various performances. The best troupe EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS Ever brought hcbro the rnblic DAN RICE "STILL LIVES' Admission, Boxes, Reserved Seats, ettildre raider 10 years of ago. po to all parts o the Pavilion ' 0017 Book-Keeping, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY thoroughly taught at the German Cgtholio High Ono , . 597 Penn Street. every TUESDAY said THURSDAY EY.VNINGS. from 7 to 9 o'clock. 0c23-Iwd EW MUSIC BOOK BY MB. BRA - N BURY. — In Press and will be issued early in Novembe - , THE HEY-NOTE; anew col lection of Sacred and c ocular Music, for Singing school . Choirs, tkngregat offs ana socLPI u,e, by WILMAY B. EnAnsuitt, anther of 'Tap Jub.lop," and mama other Musical Works. One hundred pages will be devoted to the Elements of Music. VIM a vest amount of now Sinaloa ,cbool Mu sic, and nearly THREE HUNDRED pages to Sacred Music, .s Tunes of all metres. Anthems. Chants, and ether net Pieces. mostly new. TOe work is printed throughout from large plain type, one part on a staff. Price. $lO per dozen. A sin gle cops will be cent post pai i to any teacher of music or leader of a choir, for exammati , n, on receipt of one dollar. The immense success of Mr. Bradbury's previ- Qua works, and their altoo.t unexampled tale (ot his last work in this department, Tug JUBILEE. more than two hundred thoniand ocpies have al ready been sold,) prove his knowledge of the wawa of the public and his atA:ity to supply them. The present wars wa s designed for publication last unfavorable having been delaYed because o f -the times. the antler hss had an op Pertunity to perfect kin i a various departments. AB Btitneng School Bcok, the HET-Nora will re still more comprehensii e and complete than its predecessors. while to Choirs, Congregations, l-o• citifies. .to.. it will present tte results of air. Bradbury's labcrs in composing and coller , ing Eeveral years. FOr sale by NIABOIi & HAMLIN. BOdOn. Pubhed by MASON BROTHERS, 5 and 7 alere.r sL, N, 0c24-3t-e od READY EARLY IN NOVEMBER..— .31E31E114M BUTLER AT NEW ..E -LEA-AS, A blis , ory of the Department of the Gall in the year 1862,witaa scsount of the can tare of New Orleans, and a ' , ketch of the pre, view , career of the Peneral, civil and mil.tarY. By JAMES PARTON. Au , bor of "Life or An drew Jaekson," " Life of Aaron Burr." etc. etc. Mr. PARTON has hadthe best possible facill ilea for the preparation of ths, work. including free access to official documents '1 he capture of New Orleans, and tieneral Butler's administra tion there, form tre moat brilliant epoch in the present war. and those who are acquainted with Mr Parton 's previ .us works will anticipate volume of intensest interest. It will be ready early in Novem er. forming one octavo volume ol about 700 pages. Price in e,,th bind'ng, MASON BROTHERS. 5 Itr 7 Mercer st., N. Y. ooA.l3teod F6IESH TOMATOES AND PEACH . 200 dos fresh Tome.' oes la carts, 200 • Peaches " tad received and for sale by IS and 12S W B13.o0 &oded. ...• i )- Il LY----P-0-ST- TE ES D A I( ItiORNINIG,OCT. 27, 1863 S. It. PETTENGILL & CO:, No. 37 Park Bow, New York, and 6 State street, Boston. are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Poet in those cities, and are author ised to rake Advertisement; and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. fi - 77 ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO. vember 1863. all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid in advance Those knowing themseves to bo In arrears wall please call and settle without further delay. 47TTIEE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and prank Case. Fifth street. with or without wrappers . Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cants. THE WAR. CITY NEWS, The Select and Common Councils met last evening, and transacted a considera ble amount of business, much of it, how ever, of little general importance. Au ordnance was passed authorizing the grading and paving of O'Hara street from Etna to Duquesne Way. This is a proper measure, asthis street is the prop er outlet to linapp's foundry, the water works, &c., and is now almost impassi ble. Mr. Quinn introduced a resolution which passed both branches, to have the names of the streets painted on the cor— ner of the houses at the street crossing. This is a goad idea, and might be still improved upon by painting them on the gas lamps. The salary of the City Assessor was raised tor the year 1864 from $4OO to $6OO. Not too mach these times. Rush street, from Penn to Liberty streets, was ordered to be graded and paved. . _ A resolution was offered in Common Council to stop the Pittsburgh,F. W. & C. IL R. Co., from building a new pier un der their bridge across the Allegheny river, which was passed. Seine of the members who voted for it ,seemed, how ever, to have but little faith in its effi ciency, one of whom declared it would he of no manner of use—the company would do as it pleased, and Councils might as well give them the whole city, for if they wanted it they would take it. An ordinance to change the grade of Penn street where it crosses the canal, was passed, with a proviso that it cost the city nothing. We suppose the Passenger Railway will foot the bill. Bnt who is to get the valuable stone and iron of which the bridge is built? The City Solicitor informed Councils CAA the Pann'a R. R., in connection with the Steubenville R. R., was proceeding to tunnel the city without having given cer t ain securities required. The report was received and referred to a select commit tee of four, with power to act. On motion, Common Councils adjourn ed, leaving the Select Fathers still in ses sion, but as some of them seemed rather sleepy, they, too, doubtless soon followed suit. HINT co SMC , KERS. - 10 a recent lecture, delivered in London, on "farming," by Rev. W. Atnot, of Glasgow, he was speaking of the benefits of earth drainage, when he ingeniously introduced the fol lowing remarks on the mischievous drainage of the human system. Refer r rig to drain tiles usedby farmers he said: —"These clay tiles are better than bread; they are bread makers. There is poetry in that pile of drain-tiles. There is life in the coarse red clay pipes, constructed for tie purpose of carrying needless water out of the earth ; reverence them. There is d,.s.th in the smooth white clay pipes. emsl ,-ucti.ld for the purpose of conveying 1 ,,,,,di em smoke into human bodies hate o , e:a with ti.l your heart. The red pipes, lai• in the gr0u.2.41, draw off the morbid moisture, and leave the field waving all over with yellow grain ; the white i.ipes, troduced into the mouth, drain awa!, the ~es of life, leaving behind su , ken eyjs, ~flow cheeks, and pithless limbs :3rno .!re, a word in your ears—tha , ,liva, which you draw abnormally from the p , r , s of your cheeks and spirt upon the g-c nod (sometimes when the wind is con t.:s.ly, on me), that saliva is the drink which y oir Maker has wisely and merci fully provided, and which your stomach absolutely needs in order that it may con• vert your food into blood and flesh and bones. The precious liquor is needed in your own body, and it is not needed on our floors and railway carriages. It harts you to waste it, and it is not agreeable to us to get it.' ' MILITARY INSIGNIA.—One would sup pose on seeing the number of young, mid dle-aged, and even old men who daily pa rade our streets with stars and bars upon their shoulders, gilt buttons on their coats and gold lace on their pants, that there could be no complaint made on the score of "insignia and decorations." But it seems that we are mistaken. The Swiss Colonel Lecomts, who visited this country last year, has made an interesting report to his Government, in which he says "the military zeal of the army is not excited by any advantage proportioned to the dan gers. No honorable distinctions, no dec ' orations or pensions, not even retiring pensions, are assured to the wounded, or to the widows and orphans." Whereupon the National Intelligencer remarks "It cannot be doubted, hoWever, that he is quite right when he signalizes as a defect iu our military regulations the paucity of those insignia and decorations, which, of little intrinsic value, become incentives to deeds of valor and noble daring when they era distributed and awarded as the recog— nized tokens of military merit." This is a great country, and why net let our heroes wear the "insignia and decorations?" and ATHLETES DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW.—Among the list of representative men of the age, stands not the least prominent the name of Dan Rice. He has so mastered his profession in all its numerous details, as t 9 justly entitle him to the name which is now universally conceded to him, as the Prince of Showman." Dan has alwa a been a favorite in Pittsburgh, he being at ol.e time a resident of this city and em ployed in the capacity of hack driver, but since that time, he has continued to ascend the ladder of fame, until the present time, when he is receiving the largest salary ever paid any man in in the United States, icing double the amount that President Lincoln gets. Dr. K. R. Spalding, of the firm of Spalding & Rogers, has secured Dan's services for this season, for which the doctor pays Dan the enormous sum of $25,000 for his services five and a half months. The Great Show opens on the Red Lion Lot on Wednesday evening, and Continues through the week, giving exhi bitions every afternoon and evening. We would advise all to go and see Dan and has blind talking horse, Excelsior, Jr., as any man who can command such an enor moue salary is worth twenty-five cents to see. GYMNASTICS —Arrangements have just been made with.the Misses Haskell to give 1138 ructions in calisthenics to those pupils of the Pittsburgh Female College who may desire to receive them, and also to any others in the city who wish to attend. In this connection it is proper to state that the college is enjoying unparalleled pros perity, there being 280 pupils in attend ance. Recently the Board of Trustees increased the faculty by the election of the twentieth teacher. Roasusy.—The banking office of Ben son It West, Watterford, Erie county, was entered on the night of the Bth inst., and 525,000 stolen in notes, bank bills, drafts, checks, etc. No clue has been obtained to the burglars, Meeting of Councils. . _ Supreme 41;tp r oproceeligigni. The Supren. . ; ;Lis a full bench t. g . he!. he ful lowing business 171, : Alexander vs. ii 1141; e 1 rt.r to Cummou Pleas of Centre county. Judgment re versed, and new trial awarded. Opinion by Lowrie C. J. Snyder vs. Hagan ; Allegheny C. P. Judgment affirmed. Per curium. Dithridge vs. Cr-;, , , ; D. 0. Judgment affirmed. Oakland and Railway Co. vs. City of Pittsburgh. Judgment affirmed. Ross & McCombs vs. Lynch & Rushton. Judgment reversed, and venire facial de novo awarded. Opinion by Woodward, Strong J. dissenting. Heard vs. School Directors. Crawford, Q. S. Judgment affirmed. . Opinion by Woodward J. Magee vs. the Commonwealth for use of the city of Pittsburgh ; D. C., and M' Masters vs. Same. Argued together by Magee for Plaintiff in error and White contra. Painter vs. the City of Pittsburgh; D. C. Argued by Hamilton and Acheson for plaintiff in error and White contra. ANOTHER WEE% LONGER.—As we pre dicted some days since the Polyorama of the War, having met with such unprece dented success, has determined to remain at Masonic Hall tor one week longer. This will he cheering news to many whc have not yet been able to witness this magnificent representation of the great battles which have been fought since the commencement of our civil war. The il lustrations of battles and incidents are not only of themselves worth seeing, but become doubly interesting to the beholder when explained so luckily and eloquently by Mr. Somerby, assisted by his lady, who presides at the piano, and at inter vals enlivens the audience with patriotic songs. The price of admission has been reduced to 15 cents, and Grand Matinees will be given on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons for the benefit of familes, and others who cannot attend at night. Da. J. H. SCHENCK. — This gentleman will visit Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Thurs• day and Friday, November 4th, oth and oth, to examine patients efflicted with any disease of the Pulmonary organs. His large experience in pulmonary diseases, has made Dr. Schenck quite eminent in that branch of the medical profession; for over twenty years he has given exclusive attention to lung and liver diseases, and there is no phase of these complaints that he does not thoroughly understand. He can point out, precisely, the diseased condition of the pulmonary organs, by means of his Respirometer, and can tell whether cr not a cure can be effected. Dr. Schenck has cured cases of consump- lion, apparently hopeless, when they hare been given over to die by their physic in c. BO that none need despair of a cure. 11, , charges three dollars for an examination with the Reapirometer, but for usual con sultation and advice he makes no charge. He may be consulted on the above names days at. Dr. Keyser's, No. 140 Wood street. See long advertiaemcnt on fir,t page of to day's Post. Erriu FI'ENDERSON. Second Night of Her Re engagement. --A very fine bill is offered for tne amusement of our play going friends, at the Theatre—five new pieces: "On Guard or the Little Sentinel" and the new and thrilling sensation play of "Gipsy Gower." Eine Henderson has made especialities of these characters, and in their relidiiiou ranks first among the foremost. Eitie is certainly a very de• serving actress, and we are not at all Bur p) ised in seeing the crowds that nightly flock to witness the delightful pathos and sentiment with which she invests her rep resentations—they surely entitle her to the kind consideration of the Pittsburgh public. with which she has so flatter ingly been received. We refer our read ers to the progritutme for this evening. UNITF.T , :"TATV.. C,1"12T PRO( IsEDINGS. In the Utti;eil States Court yesterday morning. Judge McCandless on the bench, the case of }la-;ha l'orreYt, indicted for tmbezzeltug lettets, was taken up. The defendant wife ooi the man whose sen tenee on Stitt:play f r a like ffence wa hays alrecdy notic,cl, and the charge is that she wee n party to the embr zzlements for which :h.' husband was convicted. Tne prist.;:tcr is rather a respectable look ing woman, and seems to feel her posi• tion keenly. She 7118 in tears during the whole time the case was up, and a good deal of sympathylfor her was manifested by the spectators. The jury returned a verdict of hot guilty. 3rekM WAGON WORILS.—By reference to an advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that Mr. C. Coleman, of Allegheny City, is fully prepared to make all kinds of wag on work. He keeps constantly on hand a large amount of dry stuff, and can, there tore, do work on short notice. He pays particular attention to the manufacture of Railroad Carts and Wheelbarrows. Give him a call at Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. TWENTY - INCH GEN.—Arrangements for casting the proposed twenty-inch gun have bcen in progress for some' time at the Fort Pitt Works, and are nearly com pleted. This gun will weigh in the rough between seventy and eighty tons, and will carry a ball weighing one thousands pounds. It will probably be cast in a few days. THE OAKLAND RAILWAY CASE. - IL will be seen that the judgment of the Court below in the case of the City vs. The Oakland Passenger Railway has been affirmed, so that the Company will now have to keep the streets over which their cars run in perpetual good repair, or the city authorities will have the work done, and compel the compsny to loot the bill. GAMBONI'S CONCRT. — We trust the reader will bear iu mind that Signor Gamboni's Grand Concert comes off at Concert Hall this evening• Those who would secure good positions should be on hand early as there will doubtless be an overflowing house. DEATH OF A RELIOIOT - B. — Slster Mary Eugenta Millard died at the Convent of the Visitation, Park street, on tne 14th inst. She was in the 46th year of her age, and in the 27th year of her religions .rofesaion. VOCAL Music.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield street. te)-GROVER dr BAKER'S SEWING A CHIN VP, for 'Rainy manufacturing purposes n . re beA in use. A. F. CLIATONAT Oeneral Agent. 18 Fifth street Pittsburgh. Pa JOSEPH WEYER ANTHONY METER JOSEPH !SEYER de SON, HANUFACTURRE6 sir PLAIN AND EANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRh, iA'AtLEHUU. 1?g" , SMITHFIELD t3T.. Between nth et , end chrein alley no 9 PITTSB URGE. EXTRACT OF FROSTWORT, VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFY 1.2 no patent preparation but one presorlbed By the Medical Profession With remarkable eneeesa RANKIN'S DRUG STORE m2O es sisitet st., 8 doors below Fourth_ TELEGRAPHIC. General Rosecrans' Recep tion in Cincinnati. Arrival of the Steamship Canada FROM CH.ABLESTON &c. itc 13 CINCINNATI, Oct. 26.—Gen. R'r,s..(cani, arrived about 11 o'clock thia morning, and was escorted to the Burnett House by an immense crowd of citizeos. He was enthusiasticatly welcomed throughout the entire line of march. Judge Storer intro duced him to the assemblage and said his fellow-citizens of Cincinnati appreciate the work he has accomplished for the country and assures him of their unshaken confi• deuce. While he has never dishonored the nation or Hate, the State has never forgotten him. Alluding to his removal from the Army f the Cumberland, be s,id the people wort .1 require the records upon which that action was based. Gen. ELBE crane returned thanks for the expression of sympathy and respect which this public reception implied; but while he felt flat tered by it, he could not forget that the heart of the people does not go out to in• dividuals alone; it is principle fur which we are contending; the struggle for na tional life which produces such aesem• blies. He asked the people never to for. get their duty to the Government, whatev er might occur to individuals. The ques• tion as to how he had been used, he de sired to leave for future time to answer. Some friends of mine in New York. he said, are very solicitous about my health. The Army of the Cumberland thinks I am well enough, and so do I. As for the quantity of opium I have taken, consult my druggists. New York and Washing. ton papers have said Generale Crittenden and McCook intended making charges against me; they have assured me they re gret exceedingly that such false reports should be started. He said since the bat tle of Chickamauga he bad received a let ter otapproval from the President for his action in that affair, and said whatever charges appeared in eastern papers against him was false; the Government was in no way responsible for them. He expressed hie readiness to do whatever ape Govern ment desired of him. At the conclusion of his speech, cheers were given for Rose crane and the Army of the Cumberland. His welcome throughout was earnest and hearty. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The Navy Department has received information that the steamship De Soto, during the latter part of October when in the south west Pass, received: information that ri steamer had been boarded by a hand of rebels and carried ont of the river, after run of :if, miles. She was captured and proved to be the Leviathan. She is new and a very fast screw steamer and was amply supplii d with coal and provisions for a cruise, with a picked crew. Capt. Walker says. he feels great satisfaction in announcing the success. for when he left Boston a much inferior vessel was carried off by the rebels. Some months since, we soon fell upon her track and had the opportunity of witnessing the desola lion she spread in her path, blackening the sea in hier wake woh the charred memorials of many Grip ships. T Levintan wiih her cliiSperii , o a has been sent to New Itlexiro. Admiral Lee telegraphed from Newport News, yesterday, that the Newborn has arrived from Beaufort with ri 000 barrels of tar and crude turpentine. The Nanse mond had been driven ashore by the Venus, one of the largest nud swot! eat of the blockade runners, with a valua ble cargo. She is totally destroyed. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The Trea ury Department has recently sent $7,000,000 or $8,000,000 to the West for the pay ment of troops. To day the Treasury received another package of notes from the wreck of the steamer Ruth. This furnishes additional Proof that all the money a; alleged, 000 000, was on board at the time of the fire. Over 5,000 rebel prisoners are to be re• moved to morrow from the old Capitol for exchange. It Is not known in military circles that. Brazg has been recently reinforced frcm Lee's army, nor is it believed. Reports from Gen. Burnaide, received yesterday, show that he is rendering good service in East Tennessee, and has repeat edly driven back the enemy. Active operations by the Army of the Cumberland have been retarded, as com plete and sate communication for supplies has not yet been established, but it will soon be perfect. FORTRSISS MONROE, October 2 t; Gen. Farrest's resignation has not been accepted, ar.d he has left Atlanta to enter upon a separate command. The number of Yankee prisoners held in Richmond last night, was recorded at Libby Prison as a fraction under 12 000. Meridian, Miss., Oct. 20.—Official in• formation states that tha Yankees are rap idly retreating to the Big Black, pursued by our cavalry. On their retreat they burned some houses in Clinton. President Davis left this,,afternoon for Enterprise. CAPE RACE, Oct. 28.—The Bteamßb ip Canada from Liverpool, Saturday 17th, via Queenatown 18th, passed Cape Race at 3 o'clock, this p. m. She was boarded iky the News Yacht of the Associated Press. The political news by the Canada is un important. Henry W. Beecher had made a forcible speech in Liverpool withonE any riot as was anticipated. The address, however, was disgracefully interrupted. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—Vestvalia made her debut in this city, to-night, at the Chesnut street Theatre, before an overwhelming house and created great sensation. The play and her singing was pronounced an immense success. CHARLESTON, Oct. 27.—A reconnoiter ing party of the enemy in barges was dis covered neer Ft. Sumter last night between 12 and 1 o'clock, and driven eff with grape shot. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—The Pennsyl vania railroad is again torwarding goods to all points west of Pittsburgh, the Wes tern roads being Clear of accumulations caused by Govrirninent transportation. LIVERPOOL, Oct V.—Cotton excited and prices have. advanced 110 for Americen and 1.).@2d for other discrip- 0 It "1" Improvement in Eye Sight THE „Arketype PEBBLE titissian 1- 1 Spectacles, IhO YOU WANT YOUR EYE NIGHT LP improved? Try the Russian Pebbles. They are warranted to STRENGTHAN,:and IM- PaUVE THE SlGHT—this feet has proved al ready to haedre cis of people what naa suffering' from d,footivo sight. They are Imported direct from Russia, Which can be seen at my office with satisfaction Purchasers are entitled to be supplied in future if the first should fell. free of ch,rg , , with those whith wilt always GIVE SATISFACTIoN• J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 39 Fifth street, Bank Block. Aur Beware of imposters mad counterfeiters. oc9-d&w NEW RAI6INS -200 boxes new M. R. Raisins, 10C boxes new iayer Raisins. 2 0 half and quarter boxes Raisins, now landing and for sale bY RRYMER g BROS.. ocata 128 and 128 Wood st. COMMERCIA L. PITTEMERGI2 GENERAL MAR BET O I , IIOE Or THE DAILY ". Tuoso/T. October 27. 1243... ituelneles—W as very dull en Hondas'. fact, the sales were not worth reporting. Doakr a seemed pefeetly indiff...rent about purchasing. The weather was quite , pleasant . for out-door transactions. Our rivers came to a!stand on Sun day. evening. During yesterday the Allegheny swelled some two inches. We have reports from Olean that t h e re;were t• n inches of snow up:there. Either worm weather or rain wou'd give us a rise of water: ess on the wharf was active, the shim ot, t , ha':, c n fined n.incipally to Pitts burgh mauulacturce , . The steamers that depart ed were, Ca; t. John Brisket', Lent Leoti and J. 'f. Stockda la, •lrom d the river continue to rise. there will be penty to follow. The following are Ole sales that cam• under our notice: Bay—The market was very firm with a good demand. All parcels offend found ready par chasers at', loads at scales at chasers at fu'l rates. $33,,00®36 00. Baled s 29 @' o ' Straw—Prices rule high ; sales of Oat Straw at $23 t. n. Flour—The market yesterday woe remarka bly quiet the demand being entirely of a local charactis, S. me of our dealers say they can do better in the East, and ate shipping to those mat - kets, The amount in this market is quite light, receipts sill soon have to come forward or the supply will be short. The nominal rates from store w - th small sales were. Extra at $5,5005,75; Ex'rn Family at $6 f 0018,75 • Fancy $47,00. The demand was altogether for the better gryles• Apples—Toe demand continues to, increase with a fair amount of transactions at $2 t 0 4 ,3,25 ' bbl. Grain—The market was firm and has cen t murti for some time past, prices for most des criptions have steadily increased. 'The receipts have been limited. The current rates were as fodows ::Whea'—.ales from wagon and on truck, tied $ ; White $1,25@1.28 Barley in good demons with sales of Fall at $1,50 ; Spring - $1 36. Oats, the market was s cads, with cabs of 130 bus at TF‘c. C, rn scarce, sales WO hu.. at $1.05. liyA. none in market. Butter—The market remains firm with a good rie.manr. ' , ale , fresh 801 l from store at 22424 c, her at 17@18c Whisky—The market was steady with a fair demand. We note sales of SO bbis at 56@59c; some dealers demand 60c. Cheese—The market contains a fair supply: we 130 , 0 sales of 150 Lorrs W, tt. st 11W4 , 12Ac as quality. terocertea —The market wan excited, caused by the statl of the markets in the East. Friers are sill looking up, Coffee is now held firmly at 34@511,6c. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE Tut SDAT, Oat. 26, 1863 .1 he market was very dull, The fact is, buyers will not takn hold a• .he present rates demanded by holders, benro there is nothing doing. The Ess.ern news floors buyers altogether, besides the marker there wag dull at very :ow rates. The European newt has, al.kg thrown a damper on the market. and pri es must give way. The Exports were—To New York—Ref. 750 hblk: Benzoic, 70 Philadelphia—_rude 163 bbls To Bal tonve—rrudellS bbls. Impor.s very light, viz: Per A. V it, It. Ref. 1513 bble: Crude 282 bble. ror Allegheny rive 120 bbis, In the ab,once of sales we rni' quotations • as correct one' cannot be ascertained. Pit habarith Sig Metal Market It, metal au rut cont'nuce excited, and prigts hay., further advanced, thi4 no doubt caused the late iiivarica in Iron and Saila. The current rates Were— Anthracite Mill Tron Red Short.. ...$35 000:',6,00 o. I Foundry Short.. 40.000 Neural ,t reel Short A.,thr icite, hel 42 001x144 ro o No 3 2 4 4 0 1 ,,33 00@ 44 41, g e l Allegheny l'oke—ni,iic In r.iarlict. Lela Swveri r Ch , roon.l 52,00@ Mir.onri 52 004 Ohio I-o❑ Lakc ` , up. Ore; Sz Mixtures 40 00@44 00 Blooms Tte market i. entire', bare, we cannot obte'm be selling rate& :le there are none on hand. pitt.dbargh topper Market. The n - ,arkt.t Rao ' C:Cgi demand, with en eg as t rredi, i Ic It tl9 lettilißd.lphirs ;Markel rudo. e.li . ch tow. rds t-e etd of last week ruled firm at eta, r a- adually declined to 31 and 31 cents en at this figure has ere are were caution.. and we hiia, i.f no transactims we or It recording. Refined, in iiiond, owing to untays,ra hie 11..ViC19 from the Eastern, as well the For- ci. n markets. 4 became very weak and ;almost onsaleah3 , ) at 25 Ce We have on the other hard. retorts f sale• at prices as low as 49 and Si) cents 'or pile straw to white. Refined. free. Falling as wat.tel at 6. to et as to quality and qu tntity. In Benzine, there is but little doing and pric 3 qui e toininal at 5744 to 3 , cents for strictly touble refuted gad felly de ,Inrizoti other qualities can be l'oug:it at from Si'. l /i to 25 cents The dem..nd for Lubricating has fallen off con siderably, and prices are quite nominal. I=l ,WIAV I,LE. (let, 2S —Pittsburgh Cos: was firm and in d-man lat 600 bushel. Sales of Cannel ton and Ilarri,vil,e at 46.3 Vi bushel MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Ott m 70 a , ira and decidedly firmer f,r midilin¢ up'and , . Flour 5 oenta I,trer, -dote $7.10•47.12t , xtra K. H. rt. $7.25, g-od t•• -bow, h•airy heavy and lower at 54ii aki,tc 11 heat ex •ited 345 c better, $1,3V;•1,3 fur new cb••ic • : cc. Z•:"1.32 q' mixed do, 31.37 for old r•- Milos-auk e Club, $1,411 14' for A tuber $1.4244 .40 for ft nt. r Bed Western. $1 32@1.4n for inter ••r and common old Jo, Corn advance t ad', 14 Luc sl.olts, 03 for unsound We -tern, $1 tl3aal.oslAr for sound do, m sto-e $l,- tiata 14-2 o better, el.-lair quiet at 83®850 for este-n and State: ln,ooo bus Canada were sold at'llc, detirtrorle before the close of navig Lion. Wool firm rk firmer and in mod.eata demand at $14,37td,it1114,6214. for old mere, $l6 00@l6 ,12 .1 A for Dew do. $11, , t0'•n11,75 for new prime mess. Beef 'deadly, 1 and fir.;,. Cheese very firm at 12c. New York Money Market Money active !it 6@l' cart. mostly all tramac dons at the latter t- , terline firmer but very quiet and unsettled, First Ci.S3 bii's nominal, a - close $1.621-6015.34,. Gold high but very irregular and unsettled, o osing at $1 48%. Philadelphia Market Oe.r. 26.—Flonr firm, sales 8,000 bbl • at $5.500 5.62. Wheat dal e Iles 4502 bus at $1,46®1 50. White Corn declined 2c. mixed 2c. sales 50,000 bu at sl®',o2. Lard firm at II %e. Whisky firm at 6 eta. Baltimore Market OCT, :hi. — Fleur deel ning. Wheat quiet and firm, Southera rod a., $1,60a1.65 ()ern dull White $1.02@1.05. Oa's • teath. Whisky firm at 62'. Gold elo,ed heavy at 48V..;@..486. Chicago Market OCT. 26.—Flour dull. Wheat quiet at 1420 bet ter. n dul. 80@SOSio Corn quiet, 6102 c. Receipts 6,000 bble flour , 56,000 bus wheat. 36.000 bus Corn. bhipineuts, 11 000 bbls flour, 68.000 bbs wl.eat, 83,000 !tn. corn. rq?Sti EY PIA It it ET CiTT2o ILY POR THR WORDING ?Oa T BY RR RB. HOUFTZ WRRTZ, BROFRRIA. NO, 11.4 WOOD BTRERT. kihrring ,ro Cho br7il.; RDI sollins rst or iir•ltt, !,117t1.. liu_NiDE Belling .., 1 43 Ou 1 35 C.* 1 42 X } .&l.o ru Esebringc, Sold • - Silver ...... aeme.nd Ll otos Ziow R09t0n... ..... Penn .y!ranie. Currency •• tictiwitl Lt Ulf ~ ille . lin elan .I L u. wave Thyself. DR. S. CIITTER'd ENGLISH BITrE?IS THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER DISCOI , EKED-THE GRE TEkT lO NIC EVEK D ISCO V E HE D-VHE {IKE &TEST ALTERATIVE EVER DISCOVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE. AS A NERV.INE, IT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all persons addle - cd to the use of stimulants and narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Matt Liquor& vitium, : 1t orphia, Arsenio Tobacco, etc., etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the et mach for stimul int B. .4 c. In Headache, Nea r. lgia, and all nervous deeases, it has no equal as a Norvine. A• A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite corrects leer derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan truer and drowsiness, a d brigs perfect health to the Dyspeptic. A:1 A:V ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life of the body, is derived Iron the food we digest. It ow important then, that the duties of the atom 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, pare blood is suglied the Cody, and Plotches, Pimples, Tetter. sipelsa, Old toes, Mercurial and Venerial Taints, and other diseases arising from impure Mood. &man pettr. Use Dr. Cutter's English Bitters and you will have perfect digestion and pure blood. For particulars of this oclebrated Medicine, procure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our agents. N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second street, (American Manufacturing Agent/Plaids, TORRENCE MeGARR, Agents, Corner of Fourth and Market sta., Pittsburgh. Far sale by all respectable Druggists. octls-1Y .U.HOT GUNS-- Double a id single barrels. Revolvers. Pistols B o wie and Camp Knives, for sale by JAMES DOWN, 198 Wood st. --- CIHEAP WALL PAPERS—BELITTI -41-/ fat Wall Paper still selling at 16 Cl3lats for ®le W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood st. RIVER MATTERS. Tan RI VER. e - coln tw, there were three leer five —Last i r. , .13 et g, wat t er, and swelling slowly. WOalher pleasant. AMP CapL, John Ithodes' new star:mar. Leoni das. arrived ebterday from Brownsville. -tie is a beantr and no mistake. We shall have mole to say about h /tar Business on the wharf was active Yester day. The amount of merchandize shipped was large in comparison with last week. ARRIVALS AND DEP:ARMIES ARRIVED. Franklin. Bennett. Brownsville. Gallatin. Clarke. Brownsville. J. Reese. Peebles. Elisabeth. Leonidas. Rhodes, broWnsville, D 6PARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Fran lz lin, Be :nett, Brownavil le. Jas. Rowe, Peebles. Elizabeth. Leni Lto i, Rene, Cincinnati. Capt. *Tn.), Brickell, is cCosh, Cincinnati. J. T. Steetiale, Laughlin, Cincinnati. P. XERTS, Wholeaale and Retail dealer in and manufac turer of Ladies, Misses, Genti., Boys and Youths BOOTS, SUES AND GAITERS , IN ALI, THEIR VARIETIES. No. 125 FEDERAL STREET oel3-1511 ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, Albums, Albums, Albums, Flags, Flags, Flags, Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, ELECTION RETURNS now the Ladies have Voted BETE ARE ENABLED our "special" to give the ettbi c even at this early date. the Result of the Ladies' Vote On a very important qaestien, a result, too, while showing the soundness of their judgement, speaks louder than words for the popnlar,ty of The Wheeler & Wilson sewing Machine. The three leading sewing machine cltnpari;es in the country are the Wheeler & Wilson. clinger & Co.. and tirover Baker, and their sales Ed. the ,1 rter ending Juno 10, which we sutiom. show how the ladies voted: Wheeler & Wilson Singer et Grover ek Bauer_ Showing that the WheF-ler & Wilson Company sold during the quartrr named nearly double the ana:•unt made by either of the others. . lb 40 ra,42c " " 47:',4aiNk . , . . Over 121.0(X) of these machmm have been sold. and the demand for them is a - r..ater than ever. This should be regarded a: a TEST by tho= who desire to buy the ST FAMILY HAYING MACHINE, (Mae. 27 Fifth great, Pi.taburgh. WM. SUMNER, Agant EDWARD POERSTER CHAS. F. SCEWARZ Copartnership Notice. FOERSTER & SCHWARZ, ®E6 LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR triends and the public In general that they have f,.rmed a copannership for the transaction of aW atl Paper. Panay tioods and T y Buitnes,, at the store, No. 164 SMITE.FiELD STREET, Between 6th and 7th Os.. up to this time occu pied by Edward FoerAer, as a Watt Pal er Ito e, where they have received a very • large assort meat of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Would most respectfully , invite the public to call and examine their stock. FUERSTER do SCHWARZ. Near the Berman Protestant Church, No. 164 Smithfield et. 0 P Thd I IV G. rIFIIIE UNDERSIGNED 'WILL OPEN on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 22nd and 23rd, a large and handsome btock of Fall and Winter Millinery Goode, To which she would invite all her former friends and the public in general. S. GREEDS, No. 45 North-east side of Diamond, ocl9 lwd ALLEGHENY OITY. A. t.11....A.N 1)11.1, - IE. da.CO_. IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, Will iend following on receipt of price SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH. FOR the Army, cylin rer movements. Hunting Cases, lime Indicator in centre, to save trounle of upozing case Handsome and reliable. best and ennapest made, bold in the army at $25. $12.50. SOLDIER'S OWN, patent Lever. In sterl ing silver encaced Hunting Casts. Jeweled. regulated. 60, SPLENDt GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Jewelled, either medium also for gen tlemen, or a 4.11 also for ladies, beantatully en graved Cale. Very elegant and accurate, tften sold for $5O. GOLD COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le. vet, Jeweled in 13 actions, gold balance. war ranted a perfect time-keeper, suitable in size for tither lady or gentleman, richly chased eases—a realle splendid article, often sold for F 5, $2l. Small sized. beautilully finished L :pine, fine 16 carat gold plate watch, beautifully orna mented cases, usually sold zt *5O, *27,50. Genie' or offices massive gold plate watch, chronometer balance. full ruby jeweled, det leh ed lever, heavy, beautifully finished cases, war ranted a splendid time-keeper, mien sold for $lOO. £3 5 . ASTRO,NOMICAL WATCH, in mas„ive gold Dlate, beautifully e: graved oases, jeweled in 15 actions, go d balance, and all the recent ins yroyements. In addition to the bunk senonds peculiar to brit Maas watches. tt has a hand point. Inc with unfailing accuracy to the day of the month, A magnificent a•tiele, the greatest mv.nuen f the age, j .s, imported by Arrandale dt Co., Vitt. Other ladies' and gextlemens' watcher and chains in greet variety. Send for Circular fully describing above and other watches, Agent wanted. A fibers.. redo° lon made on wholtsale orders. Money wasent at our risk, if properly sealed. ARRANDALE .t CO., 212 Broadway, N Y., Thee doors from. Barnum's Museum. oels-ImdeodA It w pluvsTE BISEASEs I'a i` par . par 10 par 'I par '-4 PM / I+ al' /4 NEM DR. BROWN'S OFFICE 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens and strangers in need mothoal vice should not fail to give him, a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never iail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Alto u nties,_ taint. such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin,lseases, the origin of which the patitmt is ignorant. Dr. Ira remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies ore in a few limed' infra atlhation. He also treat Piles. Gloat. Gannorrhoe,Urethal Discharge% Female Diseases, Paine in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. ettiot- Ica es z eta. A letter to ho answered most contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sant to any address 60141 packed. C Moe andsrivate rooms. No. 50 SMITE FIELD &THEM% Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsddrw lut LOUR ADD &)%& ac , tai A DEES HOOPS. just rooedved and for sale, JAMES BOWEN tat 196 Wood street. A large acsortment at Pittook's opposite the Port Office, All ptioei and sizes, at the Mann factory, Pit:ock's, opposite the Poe Office. ,5,C00 just received, at Pittces's opposite the PeLt Offico, NEW TORE. E3EMII AL iirIiWMBEL I;4:l:iignut:l44 Auction Sales PEAT t'S TWENTY.SIXTiIi APSI3- Ali .CONBIGNMENT Ok BOOKS. to be sold at auction. at No. 55 Stith street Masonic Hal Building commencing MONDAY, October 2fith. and EYElty EVENLNO, at half past lz o'oi el% nod at prtvate sale every day at auction prices. Mr, McClelland would edapeotfol,y In form tho citizens of Pittsburgh and Abegheer that, no withstanding the- great advance In tho er ce of paper and binding, helms reeeivetl from Mr. Pratt the 'arrest and finest assertment - of standard works hi every department of Litera ture. Spence and art; ilr,e Family Bibles, Felon did :Photograph Albume and Cards, Le'ter end Nolo Papers, Envelopes, Dold Fens, Ste , he has over offered in this oily. In the collect on may bo found such works as Wsshingtoo oomple . e works. 2a vets, J P. Cooper's complete wirk., 34 vote; Bei jamin Franklin's works 10 vols.; Ertrylopedia americar a, 14 vclr; Bau er° t s History r f the United States 8 ye's; 'fume ecauley's History cf England, /1 vols' ovals, complme, 27 vote; B. tech' 111 ll er',. works Complete. 8 vole; Bayard Taylor's 1 ravels, comp'ete, 10 rout Clark's Commentary, 4 vote; Patrick, Louth ana R hitby's works. com plete, 4 Tub; Bogartb's Engravings. 2 vole; Good rich's Animal Kingdom. 1,500 engravinwe,. 2 vols. Eris' Dictionary of 11 rte and Science, 2 vets; bail- man's history of Christinn.ty, 8 vole; Strickland's Queens of England. 7 vote; The tatates.man's Man ual. 4 vole; rulpit Eloquence, 3 vole; Caw:abets' Information for the People, 2 vole; Chambers' Encyclopedia of knitlish Literature. 2 vole; a iscot Bieta works of Shapspeara , Byron, Scott, Moore. urns, Cowper, Ben Johnson. Jo.epitte4, 'Dick, Rolm. Plutarch, Addison, .„ dm Also, 10,000 vrlumes of tho popular literature of the day, at about isALF the publishers' Aces. T. A. /11' 0 1ALLAND. Auctioneer. PRATT BitOTHERS.- rale:men. 7.rir TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. I 4 * t; 2o* - ttlittVi z Zii AU/ MIGRANTS brought out from Liver pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way to New York, in FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAMERS. for Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also brought out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates, Apply to D. Otts'lL. Chronicle 70 Fifth et.. Pib NE urgh. Pa. jytstf Gravel mooting, {ravel Roofing, OR T IERS PROAEPTLY =ATTENDED LIIPION. OLDDEN & CO corner of Filth and Wood ste AMERICAN MOINE, BOSTON. RS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- M ranged Hotel in the New Ecgland States; is centrally located, and easy of access iron all the routes of travel. It contains all the wodern im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arrcntred, a,d com pletely furnished for families and large traveling partios, and the hou-e trill continuo to be kept as a. first a tirst-class Hotel in every repo. t. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston. Sept. 1163. selatad 10,0 0,006 ANED. .1L 3EI A. S C 1 ' S KEBONENE C. 113 4.WER yVTLL WAR FOOD FOR THE DA by, heat water or eteep herbs. cite , for the sink, make warm water for shaving or tody, cook a few oysters, boil or Iry eggs, make tea aiql cof fee, toast bread, &e 1 , E9 time and exprnso than by any other meant known. Used on any lamp without obscuring the tight. Price 2L aeutr; by mail postage paid, 50 cents: Argo a Pate;t Lighter, for lighting Lamps with out removing the chimney. For tale wholes..lo and retail by WELDON dr. MELLY, o'•s 116 Wood ~ agoot3 for tho monnfacturer3 •1 he Howe Sewing Machine. Invented Is4ll. Perfected 155:6. EICEIVIED TnitinirrE FROM ALL Alt other Sewing Machines. atthe W orld's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine reemwed an houorablc mention on its merits; and W heel er & Wiison's a medal for its device, called "Cir cular hcok." The Howe Sewing Machine, vas awarded a prenum (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our light e-t Machine gnamnteed to make .poriect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrica Sold and rented, enn St Clair, street , . Co:.A. NIL IIeGRE.OOI4 Asent. m y2o:l3Law:l9 Plank Toad Election, rfil HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE K Allegheny and Perrysville Trirapit.e .'nd Plank Road Gempany. will hold an election for officers timid Road Company at the honseofJohn Reown. in Ross Tewmhip on MONDAY, the zd day of November next, at one o'clock p. m. The officer.; to be elco'orl are uno Provident, five Di rectors and one Trea.surer. by order of the lioard, 0c12.2aw-to JAMES A. GIBSON, Prest- JOSEPH SNOWDEV, N IC.A. ELY PUBLIC NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET, TO CONTRACTORS. SE AILED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived by the Commissioners of Mercer county. Pa ointil the 10th day of November neat, for alterations and repairs in Court Route in said county. Plans and specifications can be seen at any time at the Commissioner's (Aloe in Mercer. By order of the Commissioners. W. it. llitiNTGolldßltY, Clerk 0c2:4-6td.k2tw CON CORD GRAPE. Ibs•ERIOR VINES. AT $2 50 PER ti dozen: $1250 per 100. Extra Vines at $5 per dozen. $25 per 100. J• KNOX o n No. 29 Fifth street. ItHAVE THIS DAY SOLD /IY EN. tire stook of c;RIP CHAN 'LER Y and BOAT S f....RES to RIO O. MARATTA tz CO., who will continue the business at the old stand, No. 47 Front street. To those of my friends who have patronized me during the last fifteen years, while connected with the firm of ISHAM s Entaint. Isaum. FISHES & Co.. and JOHN ISHAII, I return my thanks, and solicit a cintinuance of the Patronage to my succe , eors, Messrs. RENO, mARATTA & CO., cheerfully recommending them es being every way worthy of It. M e office will remain for the present with M wars. B.ruct. IlikaArra dc Co.. where I hope to have the prearure of seeing my customers and frirrid , JNO. G. ISRAM. Cincinnati. October 19, 1863 Having purchased the stock of Jno. G. Ishani, and succeeded in the firms of laham do Fisher, Isham, isher a Co. and Ate. a Isham, in the 811 LP CHANDLERY and BOAT STORE busi ness. we hove to merit a continutnce of the very liberal patronage bestowed OHN upon them. J C. RENO FRANK IRE NA No. 47 Public Landing. Cincinnati, October 19.1863. 0c26-tf e j VDT RECEIVED— Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion nd skin. Drake's genuine Plantation Bitters. Ayer'A Cherry, - Pectoral 1111 Mrs. A Ilec's Hair Honorer and Zylobalsum. Wishart's Pin., Tree Tax Cordial, liagan's Magtolia Balm. Siearling A morosia for the Hair. Holloway's Family Medicines, Lindsoy's Improvcd Blocd Searcher. all of Dr. Jayne'a iramily Medicines. Pure Glycerine and Honey Soaps. Glycerine Cream and Cold Cream, for chapped hands, face, /co.. at GEO. A. KELLY'S L. Wholesale and Retail Drug store, 0024 No. 69 Federal at.. Allegheny. LADIES' AND 49ENTLEMEND GAl tera and Gentlemen's Dalmorals, La dies' Gem Belmont's. Ladies' heeledBhank. new style Balmorats, Men's Double Sole Calf Boots, Men's Double Sole Calf Gaiters. Merl'a Water- Proof Boots; Gums of all kinds. J. H. BORLAND, 0e24 98 MARKET St, 2d door from sth. 11ltiABE'S PIANOS.—.II:IIST RECIETV. ed the most complete assortment of the un rivalled Kaaba Pianos ever seen in this city . . They aro beyond a doubt the best Pianos made. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing e sowhere. CHARLOTTE BLUME. ocS 43 Fifth street. IOLDLEIMP BOUN TIMI; PANEO.ONS BACK PAY. and other just CLAIMS AGAINST TES Goviemosi. Inman*, procured at reaserutaleratea. Apyiy to D H. HAZF.N. 103 koVanalatt r ent a rd Waabinstou. D. C. BANBERIOLES— 12 BBLE. CHOICE iri Cranberries. ehldt ree.ivedand for sale by FETZE k Mldtilltol , lo. oc3 corner Market and Find. streets. CALKING MONS— Jost received end for Bale by by oat JAMES SOWN. 1.38 Wood et. sist ocKET AND TABLE CIITIBBT— A sploodid assortmant ori sale by JAMES 160W2i. WA 198 Wood at. PITTL , BURGH.