PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lea,,ea and Manager WM, HEN I) • It- Treasurer H. OVSIIINgn Third night of the re - engagetnent of t lar aotrega, ETTIE HENDERSON, -- - . who will appear in Live characters, with a vari ety of singing and dancing. THIS EVAHIIIO will be presented the new four got drenae. entitled . _ THE GIPBEYS OF GRANADA, Aurora, the Giesey Gir1—...... Juraurora, the Wife......-- } , the Heudersou. —....—...... Lord Lester Winks. _„........... .. 0.11,0N - eclat'. 13 me ..... ..........J. 0 Sefton. To conclude tv.th the .--.............h1i5s Becket. BONNIE FISHWIFE. Mize }ratio Henderson In rehearsal, "The Flower Girl of Tolon." MASONIC HALL. HIED AND POSIIVELT LAST WEEK OF GOODWIN it CO. 9 N POLYORAMA OF THE WAR, Price reduced to 15 Cents, Notwithstanding the fact that the Hall has been is - owgied at each Enterta.n went, the Mana ger in order to accomrnolate • t•:e muse? has re duced the pr ce to 1- cen's %.7tiacut distinction to age. Exhibitions each Evening AT 73.4 O'_LO,3R, GRAND 4ATINEES Wednesday and 1541 n rtlay ft ernoorie At 3 o'clock. Adeusli nto 'Oat nee;, ladies JO cants. children rents It ZIT 1 7 6 SUM E Y.l - 31". agcr. Toes 'lay afternoon. exhibit:;; *o; t o benefit of tte Ladies z - alitary COOllll - -- CONCERT HALL,. FREE 13,Et"0"11C.RE44. Dr. A. PAiGE,, ELECTRICIAN tib PIINOLOGIST FORMERLY OF 3305T.0N, Will leotnre in CON—`l RT t."l A LL, Pittsburgh OD MONDAY. WEDNE r.rA Y aua liRb.DAI ISVENIN OS, October 2tlth,Sth and 2i#:h, at o'clock. on ELECTRICITY, As 'connected wi h the Mental and Physical Changes, Mysterial and Diseases of Human Life from its taigrin to its close. Ladies and Gentle , en are rtspectrully invited to attend. SRATS FREE. Also, on Frid , y afters on, Oc!ob.r. 341 h, at 3 exclotstve , y to Laklkes, and et 734 o'clock in the evening. to gent'emen exclu ively. Ad mi,iion 25 cents. Dr. Paige, in connecCon a Ith Dr. J. A Merrill, bite taken rooms at 152 E , ,urtn ti -e, t, where they will devote a portion of the, inid t - k the treat ment of Dist-mos. 0c24-Iwd DAN RICE'S bl 4 E The nodal an la - oral exhibition el the Lee Will Fxhibit in 1:1.1-2SEURGH ON IMO LION LOT WEDNE , 3DAY, THURSDA Y, a ,, d SA . I (1:1 )11 0(' 2,5, 29, 30 rau.d rA, EVE ItY AFTERNOtN, AT Upcn wh - ch c c:as ,-'e' te : AMERICAN MCMORISI DAN R.(_;E: Will positively appear as I inzr.dtwe the won derfal Bain t Talking II to EXCELSIOR., ix The Trained Animals, Educated hiulo, &c And lea t in th•ir varioue per o :. 'I he loot troupe < EQUESTRIANS, GYMNARTS, Ever brought before the :nblie DAN RICE "STILL LIVES Admission, Boxes, Reserved Seats, Children under 10 vomit of age. 2. 4 ,c to all parr Pavilion. ocl7 Book-Keeping, 40,1.1110 LE AND DOUBLE ENTRY MAD thoroughly taught at the Berman Catholic High choo . 597 Penn street, every TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, frrin 7 to 9 o'clock. 0c:43-Iwd 111TEW MUSIC 8008 BY 311 t. BRA • BBB.Y.—In cress aed will be issued early in November, THE BEY-NOTE ; a new col lectien of Sacred and n.ectilar Music, fa* Singi- g School . Choirs, Congregat one and SO? .1 u,e, hs WILLIAM B. I3RA DBURY. author of Jub;lec," and man, other Musi•al orks. One hurrtr,,d pages will be devoted to the Elcio.nts of Music. with a goat amount of new Singing School Ma eda, and nearly THRbE 1115:\ BRED rages t o Sacred Music, s Tunes of all metres, A nthems, Chants, and Lthe! - Picors. meetly sew. Tae Work is printed throughout Plain tyi.e, one part on a staff. Price, i.'lo i.er dozen. A sin- Erle copy will be sent post psi any teacher of music or leader of a choir, for esaminali-n, en receipt of one dollar. The immense success of Mr. Bradbury's pre , i one works, and 'heir almo-t unexampled Bile. Of his last work in this department Troll more than two hundr:d thou_ and on•pisE ha V t; a-- ready been sold,) prose his knowledge et :he. wan's of the pubhc and his abi'it: to Fuoply them. Thepresent w rn was designed for publication last year, but having baen de!ayed because of the unfavorable times, the ant - or has had as op Peltanitv to perfect it in i s vamons departments. As a Singing School Book, the KRY-Norm will to etill more comprehensive and complete than its Predeciwsors, while to Chairs, Congregations, So- I defies, dre.„ is will present tro twu!ta of Mr. Bradbury's lel:qv; compos•ng and collening rarsereral years. For sale by MAsos dt HAithrx. Boston' Pub iehed by MASON BROITERS 5 and 7 xeraer oc2 -3t-eod READY EARLY IN NOVEMBER._ Am GENERAL BUTLER A' NEW LEANN, A Hin•ory of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 18432, wit a-, naumn t of the cap ture of New Orleata, and a Fketch of the pro vicus career of !he t.eneral, civil and mil tars. By JAMES PABroN. Au hor of - Life of An drew Jaekson." " Life of Aaron Barr." ow. oto. Mr. PARTON has hi:tithe best I ossible facili ties for the preparation of the work, inending free access f o official documents the capture of! New Orleans, and tiener,; litit!,r's administra tion there, form tt e most britli,nt epooh in the present war. and these who aro acquainted with Mr. Parson's previ no works anticipate a volume of intense,t interest. It will be ready early in Novem, er, firming ono octavo volume of about 700 pairca. Prirc in e• th bind no, kJ. MASON BIIGTHER:-.% 5 & 7 Mercer at., N, Y. oe2 -6ttod FRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH 200 dos fresh Tollia OCS in cans, Peaches •• Just received and for sale by vISfER & BROS., 0e23 120 and 12R wood et. liDIA.BE'S PIANOS.—J UST It ECEI V. with° most complete assonment of the un rivalled Knobs, Pianos e , er seen in this eity. TheYare beyond a doubt the best Pianos made. A call is respec , fully solicited before rurcbasinc e sewhere. CHARLOTTE 13L1.13r1 43 Fifth. street. A PPLES— 1100 EELS. CHOICE AP AIL PLES, ut received and for Fale by FETZICIt AItIIIBTIiONG. 0021 ' • corner Market and First Areas, HEBB' giG— IWO boxes Ec.i.led and No. 1 Herring, just receive- and for sale by IaYMER . 131 and 125 Wood at C! DOPERS AND CARPENTERS v . lool.6—fin sale by JAMES BOWN, WM. 138 Wood 84 Amusements. Councils and the Pittsburgh, Ft. W. a - Chicago R. R. At the meeting of Councils on Monday evening a communication was received from Geo. W. Case, President of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, asking permission to erect an additional pier to their bridge r the Allegheny river—said pier to be ,:ted on Duquesne Way, which, on mo wn of Mr. Reed, was laid on the table, and the City Solicitor directed to take the necessary steps to prevent the corn• puny from trespassing upon Duquesne Way. This action was in Select Council A resolution was also offered, and passed, in Common Council, giving similar in structions to the City Solicitor, Pending the pa sage of these resolves in Council, members took occasion to express them selves freely on the subject of " soulless corporations and some of them went no far as to declare that it was useless to deny them anything they wanted, as they always got in the end ; an assertion which, if true, reflects brit little credit upon the firmness and per , istericy with which Court • oils stand by the interests of the city. Desiring additional light upon the sub• jest, and deeming it our duty to hear both sides before we gave any decided opinion upon the matter in controveisy between the city and the Railroad Company, we took the trouble yesterday to call upon an in telligent employee of the road, who kind ly explained to na the object the company had in view in erecting the contemplated pier, and constructing the improvements consequent thereupon. And we believe, that we hazard little in eeFerting. that if any intelligent, unbiassed member of eith er branch of Councils will cal' upon Mr. Shinn, or some equally intelligent gentle. man connected with the road, and frankly discuss the mattter, he will arrive at the conclusion that the railroad company are asking nothing unreasonable, and not jus I:fled by the requirements of the road and the wants of the community. The facts are simply these : The Rail. road Company own all that lot of ground from the pLint at which their road crosses l'enn street, west to Wayne, and, from rieece to the Allegheny river. As things now stand, a large pertiou of this proper ty I? unavailable for railroad purposes, br the simple reason that the curve from the end of the bridge will not admit of the care reaching it : and the vast increase in the company's business demands larger lities than they now poQsess. In this c !lemma n e;mple expedient is proposed --one which will not interfere with the r gbtr,,s, of individuals nor corporations, but whit Ti will riclually benefit both. The company propose to erect a new pier, or abutment, below the present one, then cut ft' one span of the present bridge, and erect in its stead a new and substantial iron structure ' which will he open. and so constructed that ears, after crossing may Switch off, and thus gain entrance to the company's grounds, which the ahortnes in the curve from the mouth of the bridge as it now stands, will not permit them to do. If the company is denied this right, all their property from the line of the crcssing on Penn street down to Wayne, sill be of little practical value to them. le view of this fact, as well as to accommo• atethe immense and constantly increes iog business of the road, the company de se-e to make the contemplated improve. meat. It will in no wise obstruct the navietien of the raver, and as the wharf a. this point is not used for any purpose except the storage of oil, which, it is cx end ed, constantly endangers the bridge, but little, if any inconvenience c in accrue, whilst incalculableadvantages to the business community will be the result. It is the duty of Councils to watch and guard closely the rights of our citizens from any attempt at encroacbmen t by the numerous corporations in our midst, but a "dog in the manger" course is alike op- . posed to the dictates of common sense anti a due regard for the interests of the community at large. And we feel assur ed that if Councils will only take the trouble to acquaint themselves with nil the facte, there will not be the slight est necessity for their opposition to the measure, and that the City Solicitor will b.' relieved from the unpleasant duty of in tcrfering with the company in its efforts to make available property now useless, h a view of both benefiting itself and the community at large. EVERY FVF.:.:Nti AT 7. ACIT:O E 3 A I.LI aid ATHLETES -- A GOOD MOVE.—The Councils of Phil adelphia have passed a resolution to give each man that volunteers under the Presi dent's last call a bounty of $lOO. This, in addition to the liberal bounty and pay of the government, will makes very comfort able little sum, and will no doubt stimu• late enlistments to such a degree as to ex• onerate the city from another draft. The example is worthy of imitation in Pitts— burgh. Few men feel like leaving their families with the prospects of a hard win ter before them, but hundreds would cl eerfully go if they could first see those of their own household comfortably pro. viled for before enlisting, The necessity of fighting want from their own door being removed, they could then enter the lists against the foes of their country, un— trammeled by anxiety and care. If our ci“zens would avoid the calamity] of wither draft, it would be well for them to some measures towards increasing the bounty of volunteers. The next draft will, perhaps be as large in our city as the Last one. It would, therefore, even in a pecuniary point of view, be a stroke of good financial policy for our city authori• ties to adopt liberal measures for stimula ting enlistments. We trust they will take some action in the matter at an eaaly day. - - Bet Min' MON EY. —There has been a great misconception in regard to the mon• ey raised by the operation of the late draft, which has led to so general a belief that volunteering would exclusively be resort ed to. It is supposed that the Government will have a large fund from the exemption fees, and that it can dispose of it in no other way than in offering bounties to vol nnteers. This money, however, is said to ba already disposed of. Part of it is used in buying up able bodied negroes in Mary loud, and the same scheme, it is said will ba brought intorplay in other State ; where ever else it can be Lpplied. This will soon toe up the eight or ten millions which it is supposed the draft will realize The oft. er use for the fund is in the offer of boon ti is to veterans to re enlist. The Govern meat is naturally anxious to secure all the old soldiers whose term of service ex• pires during the present year. It will thus be seen that no surplus fund iscreat ed by the late draft which can be availa ble for volunteering purposes. ALLsonssy,ComiTY Smooss.—At a sale of stccks in Philadelphia on the 24th inst., Allegheny County Sizes sold at 87f. Pennsylvania Railroad bonds sold at the same time for 70. 1).-VILY .POST. ES DA Y. OCTOBER 28, nos S. M. PETTENGILL CO, No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street. Boston. are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. - WON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO. vember 18G3, all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid in advance. Those knowing themseveg to be fu arrears will please sail and Rattle without further delay. tiPTITE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News i epots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street. with or without wrappers . Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. CITY NEWS BOOKS eau !''TATION gItY. —The very be e t plac e i n tl.. , iv at v.` i^h to purchai-e either books c is at Nfiner's. Fifth street. ! Jaw returned from New York. 8... d, ng purchased on very reasonable terms at the great Trade Sales there, he is nr,7 able to offer all the latest and bent publications at pri. ces lower than the same class of books can be bought for elsewerc. It is the same with stationery, envelopes, c4c., cf which he has an unusually large and well assorted stock on Lands. We advise our friends when they want anything in his line, to try his terms before buying else where. They are sure to give satisfac tion. - - -- - THE BELL RINGERS ARE COMING ! —The Blassdelle Brothers' Swiss Bell Ringers are cording and will give a series of their grand musical entertainments in Concert Hall. in this city during the week. This excellent troupe is well known throughout our State. and has the reputation of being the 1., , 5t company of Bell Ringers now traveling. Not a word of praise i 9 needed from our hands. We would re mind our citizens that only a limited number of entertainments will be given in the city, as the company have other arrangements which will preclude their remaining longer than one week with us, Let no one fail to attend during their brief stay. THEATRE —Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. • FREE LECTEREE.-Dr. A. Page. Electri cian and Physiologist, formerly of Boston, will continue his course of lectures, as per announcement, this evening at Con cert Hall. On Tuesday afternoon he will lecture exclusively to the Ladies, and on the same evening to Gentlemen—admit tance to these two lectures 25 cents. As before stated Dr. Page, in connection with Dr. .1. A. Merrill, has taken rooms at 152 Fourth street, where they will devote a portion of their time to the treat ment of diseases. They both come to us highly recommended as skillful physi clans. -- --.•-- -- ! THE POLYQRAMA — Thiq beautiful ent tainment at Masonic Hall, is as popular aer s ever and as the time of its departure draws near, our citizens seem more anxious than ever to witness it. The low price of ad. mission (only 15 cants) enables whole fern ilies to visii it at a trifling cost, and we may look for crowded houses during the remainder of its stay. This afternoon a matinee will be given at t 1 o'clock, when ladies will be admitted for 10 cents, and children for 5 cents each. Who will stay stay away from the l'elyoritimi when they will he admitted for so stnril! a Pam. L --- __.ARGE HOTEL __We were under the im prrssion that Pittsburgh eontaiind two or three large hotels, and 90 it does, but they are not quite as extensive as the Hotel, just opened in St. Louis, at e believed to be the !urges' house in t , world, its dimeus one beirg as follo w ., Front 272 feet, depth 227 feet, diniii,t roa m 45x238 feet, capacity ignieits I 20,1 to 400. The Lindell is six stories high, ex elusive of attic nod bi-, entent, both of which are equivalent to nearly two stories more. The height from sidewalk to con nice is one hundred and twelve feet. TIIVATRE.--Charlotte Thompßon, the great Artiste. Monday evening next. THE CCltirdr ESCENT CANIF't--A t.tatr mont haq ht.en ;•ulti]shed that Lieut. Co'. Joseph DieltMson lat.. of (,t } - I-teker 8 Staff, had relieved I , t(ut , 4 tint Colonel Seutui-i M t Kelsey ot r, porn wand of the ('or vait Camp This 18 incorrect. lieutenant -Colonel 'McKelvey still bPirg in command. The report proba b l' , miginatrd from the fact that. Lieuten Ent Colonel DickinFon was ordered to in spcct the Convaleseert Camp, and remain ed there some time r Prfornn- z h duties. The ramp now contains hose,; thousand not n, a smaller nutniter than for some THF:Arttv —Ettie Henderson --Our play goers have a most attractive bill for their entertainment this evening at the Then tre. The new play ostitl , rl the •' Gypsies n( Granada," in wrneh the ever popular Ettie Henderson, Fillgts,ini: several charac ters, will be presented for tie first time, this season. Our favorite Ettie will also appear in the beautiful petite comedy of the " Bonnie Fish Wife," introducing the song of "Caller Herring.•• •' Annie of the Vale," and also the Highland Fling. dance. If this is not enough of attraction, what do oar theatrical patrons want, POSTAGE STAMPS.—We would caution persona against using interual revenue stamps for postage, as they are of no use whatever. In cases where such stamps are used, full postage is charged to the recipient of the letter, the value of the in ternal revenue stamps going for nothing as postage. It should also be remember. ed thai there is no one cent postage rate in use now, the lowest for drop letters or newspapers being two cents RELIGIOUS DIRCUSSION.--ReV, Gregor McGregor of Lawrence County, has chal lenged Rev David Carson, of Beaver county, to debate the following proposi tion :—•'The Church of Jesus Christ, un der the New Testament Dispensation, has a right to use, in the worship of Almighty God, a system of Evangelical I',almody not embraced within what is (otomonly known as 'Rouse's Version of David's --- THEATRE.— Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Mondny evening next. - - DAN RICE'S GREAT 5i11,7, -- MIS even ing, our readers should bear in mind, Dan Rice's great show will open in Pitts burgh, on the Red Lion Lot It irnow some six or seven years since this old Pittsburgh favorite hes catered to his Iron City friends, and we hazard nothing in predicting that his canvass, however large it may be, will be too limited to contain the crowds which will flock to see Dan and hie ttained horses, dogs, and mules, to say nothing of the other innumerable attractions connected with the show. Nhw Ott, WELL,--By a telegraph dis patch from Wellsville, Ohio, dated Oc— tober 26, we learn that oil has been struck on the Kountz farm, e mil e abov e Wellsville. This is the first oil which bas been discovered in that regiiiii, and should the well prove equal to the expectations of its owner, it will pay handsomely. CURE FOR CIPTAERIA.—Bore 18 a reme dy said to be excellent for the cure of diptberia :—A small quoi:tity of sheep's suet, say a spoonful, chopped fine and boiled in a gill of milk, and drank on re— tiring to bed. Of course the throat is to be bound with flannel. THEATRE. —Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. - Pirrenrranneas Asitoin. —The following Pittsburghers were in Philadelphia on Monday the 28th inet : Jamee W. Cooper, John W. Pitioek, J. J. Bennett and lady, R. Jameson, Mrs. Sheldon and eon, John M' Cargo, John Arbuckle, W Hall and two daughters, James Sunderland. NEw FRACTIONAL CORR EN CY - I il3 stated that the new fractional currency will prob• ably be suppressed as a failure, both as regards paper and engraving. And so it should be. rt is not a whit b, tt:-r than the old issue, but worse if anything. IN NEW ORLEANS,—gam. Sanford's Negro Opera Troup e are now playing in New Orleans with marked success. VOCAL Music.-13. 1). Brecht, teacher of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128 SmithSeld street. TamAraz.—Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. - BOOTH and Shoes cheap at MCC eII anti Auction House, 5:5 Fifth street, 43- GROVER & RAKER'S SEWIAG M A CHINN'S, for family manufacturing purposes a'e the bast in use. A. F. CHATONAY. General Agent. 18 Fifth street Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPH MEYER .LSTHORY MEYER JOSEPH MEYER it SON PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE Sz CHAIRS, WA EtEH(T it% las SMITHFIELD Between 6th at , and Virwin alley EXTRACT OF FROSTWORT VEGETABLF. BLOOD PURIFY Is no patent t soaration but one preser:bed By the lliadical Profession RANKIN,At DRUG STORE oe2A 63 Market at., 3 doors below Fourth Wholesale and Ret:il dealer in and manufas carer of Ladies, Nissen', Gents. Boys and Youths BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITER IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 125 FEDERAL STREET EDWARD rtiERSTER Copartnership Notice FOERSTER AL- SCHWARZ, I.."Eti LEAVE TO INFORM' THEIR r lends an the public in general that they have formed a eopertnerithip for the transaction of a Wail Paper. Fancy (Joints and T. y Booirle. 0., at the e:ore, No. 164 SMITHFIELD STREET Between tit h and 7th eta, up to this time nem pirl by E sward Foeriiter, aria Wall Pat or Stii where they hove reecivod a very large assort moot of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADEs, FAN..)Y GOODS AND TOY', Would most re peet4tiLlY incite the public to call arid ”larninc their stock. FERSTER SCHWARZ, Near the nrerman Proto.tant Church, 0,-22 lwd No 164 t..t.mithfirld _ FLECTION RETURNS How the Ladies have Voted litrE Ai 111.1: EN A 1 - 1 LED TA Rilla'll2ll our .. st.e.• At - to vre the puhl rpl oh at rurlT the Result of the Ladies' Vote Qat a ' - err important ,4 :ecti 'n, a result, ton, while shawl- g the Foundneya of their tuJSreglern. epeaga 10. h r than IT rdi for the Popular ty of The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. The three learinir sewing machine o dng , an'e, thee. in e ai• o th. Wheele- 6inger rd ro , •t fl Ater. and their ,ALles the querter endY:g c I who-h To !If Min. ,),- 11 , ,vr the ladies %wed: Wheeler .• • . ailacer ct Cla . Grover do Baiter sr•l Fhowing that the WI, or .1 ro Conrr aue d d ing that name d nealy double t..:e ust made by ei th e, of the others or• r of three maebines have been sold, and the demand for t ^ emgreater than ever. nisei:mad be regarded a, a TEST 1-y thorre who cl.sire to buy the BF,T r" MILY SEW% 11AC Offi oa. Fifth 15 treet, Pi.tßbarsh Albums, A 1 bums, Albums, A large assortment at Fitteok opposite the Pont Office Flags, Flags, Flags, Ail prise, and sizes, at the Atanu fa 7tory, Pittook'e, opposite the Poe ()thee. Carte de Vlsites, Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites. fl,lJ , kl just received. at Pitt,ok's opposite the Pe,t Ufrico. tA. N A.) A. 1. C%() I!/II owrEns OF WATCHES NEW YORK d knowing an receipt of price UILVEII COMPOSITE WATCH, FOR L the Army. cyliwer movements. fluniiag Cases, -I 4130 Indivator in centre, to save trouble of opening else. andsome and reliable best and caoapest made. Sold in the army at $ 25 , $l2 ISO. SOLDIER'S OWN, patent Lever. in sterl ing silver engraved Hunting eases. Jeweled. regulate :MOO. SPLENDID GOLD COMPOSITE WATCH, Joa - oiled, either medium size for gen• tlemeii, or ei size for bed le., beau ti roily en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate. Lftzn sold for $5O. $l5, GOLD COMPOSITE, patent Detached Lo ver, Toweled in 13 actions, gold balance. war ra• ted a perfect time - keeper. suitable in size for -either lady or gentleman,. richly chased mums—a really splendid IL, tie i 01. Often sold tor $75, $25. email sized. beautifully finished ladies' Li-pine, fine Id carat gold plate watch, beautfully orna mented Mmes, usually sold . t $5O, $27.60. Gents' or offices massive gold plate watch, chronometer balance, full ruby jeweled. det.ich. cid lever, heavy, beautifully finished cases, war ranted a splendid time-keeper, often sold for $lOO, $35. ASTRONOMICAL WATCH. in mascive gnla olate, beaut:fully e graved 09 909, jeweled in 15 actions, go d balance, and all the recent ini- Yroseneents. In audition to the Lank flaxlnds peculiar to first case watches, It has a hand point sng with unfailing accuracy to the day of themoneh, A magnitieent filial°, the greatest invention el the agej .st imported by Arrandale & CO., $45. Other ladies' and gostlemens' watcher and chains in greet variety. Send for Oircular fully describing above and t , f her watches, Agent wanted. A lihera. redue ion !mu! e wholesale orders. Mo. ey u—y sent at Ger .isk, if properly sealed. A KHAN DALE & CU., 21x Broadway, N Y.. Th.eo doors (roe, Barnum'n Museum. 4x.15-lcudeod.S4tv pal VAll E BASRA/4EN BROW.N'S OFFIII, u ;SAiII'ItYIPiLD thitzow und strancor in l‘o6a o: wedloal .4. rico ithould not fail t 3 gi 7 - 6 51m Ft call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tall to ours hnpu rities, scrofulous and venereal affootions —Also hereditary taint, such as tatter, psoriasis and oth er skin.' helve.% the ~rhitin of which the patient LE ignorant. SEM !NAL W &NE& Dr. I.3's remedies for this aldietion. brought of by solitary babim, are the only modicinea known in this °annul- which are gale and will speedily restore to health. BILISUBIATIBAL Dr. Brown's remedies =re in a few days this infnl athotion. He also treat Piles, Gleet. Gonnorrhoe, Urethal Disehams. Female Diseases, Pains in the Bach end Ridnoys„ Irritation of the Bladder, atriot urea, ate. A l be answered must ,rontain at least ONE DOLLAR Medialnee Bout to any address safe ack . ClNoeand_p_rivate rooms, No. 60 STREW. Mtrorgh WM*" M ANUFACTURERS OP PITTSB URG H. Witu tuarkable success ]tERTS, ALLEMIENY CITY, PA CHAS. SCHWARZ WA!. SUIMNEit, Agent. One of the parties was shot and three others were captured in the vicinity next day. The boat was owned at Paducah, and cost $40,000 The new trade regula tion went into effect at Memphis to -day: Reports from New Orleans show the re— ceipt of nearly 4,000 hales of cotton one day. EW YORK, Oct. 27.—The Macon Con federacy of the 14th says : The reported insurrection of blacks in Hancock county, seems to have been more serious than it was at first supposed. Quite a large num ber of negroes was implicated. Their or ganization was complete and officers were chosen from that of a Major General down to a Corporal. the chief of the conspi more is an artful and intelligent fellow, who was well qualified to be leader of such a dangerous enterprise. He was the Major General of the forces and proceed ed to Atlanta on business connected with the plot. The plan was laid to join Rose crans when !-.e arrived and captured At lanta ; to this they were put up by de signing rascals from Lincolndom, who are now infesting the whole Confederacy. A. number of the ringleaders have been ar rested end lodged in Hancock jail, and with them the Major General who was brought in irons from Atlanta. He con teltded that England was bound to extend belligerent rights to the Confederates, and strongly demonstrated the obligation rest ing on England for continued neutrality. The cabinet has postponed its decision in regard to recognizirg the Poles as bel- g ligerents. The rebt•l Col. Lamar had made an ad dress at an agricultural benefit in Eng land, in favor of the South. FORTRESS I±iIONROE, October 27. N. take the following eztract from the Richmond &Wind of Oct. 23. The peo ple of Richmond decided yesterday by a i,t 869 to 296, that they deem it no advisable to place any restrictions upon the price of mod, and that the Virginia Senate decided that there should be none, the 3 proposition is now dead. We submit to the decision with cheerfulness, though we believe it to be a great mistake. -In order has been issued from the War Department to Gen. Winder, instructing him to deliver to the federal prisoners all the geld sent to them by their friends, as he may receive it, but to withhold from them the U. 8, Treasury notes, as the Confederate Government recognizes no such money, and give them an equivalent in Southern scrip. It is stated that some who have put substitutes in the army while they staid at home to make money, are alarmed at `he prospect of the repeal of the substi , te law, and having made the wherewith lo travel, are trying to run away (0 Europe WAseiNoTox. Oct. 27 —The Sear of this c:iy save: Information hae been re ceived here, indicating that the two hos tile armies on the Rappahannock have not came into collision since last Satur• day. It turns out that the importance of the cavalry fight on that day, on this Bide, has ht-en greatly magnified. It is the be lief of all military men here, that no con siderable portion of Lee's army has cross ed ,nto Farquier as alleged, and his act of laying pontoons across the river in the vicinity of Rappahannock station was in tended to facilitate the retreat when press• ed, of a portion of his cavalry and th e inconsiderable portion of infantry he threw north of the stream to.snpport the cavalry. Sr. Louts, Oct. 27 . — Dispatches received at headquarters' represents all of Joe Shelby's forces beyond the toundary of the State, and Gen, M. Neil had crossed Boston mountains in pursuit of the fleeing rebels. TEIJEGRAPHIC. thei4jf4ollOYX;frOocrnt. th 2 e 7'— ar T m a ; of Her the - - Additional Foreign News. tomac, dated 26th : Heavy firing at the extreme front, appearing to be in the rear and to the left of Ilealton; has been heard to-day at intervals. It ceased about five o'clock. The presumption is that it was an artillery and cavalry skirmish, though infantry may have been engaged. Negro Insurrection in Georgie A FIGHT NEAR CORINTH THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC /.liuM RICHMOND, VA NEW boas, Oct. 27.—The following is additional by the Canada : GREAT BRITAIN. —Bev. H, W. Beecher delivered his promised lecture on Ameri ca, at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, on the 16th inst. , before a densely crowded audience. Fears were entertained of a riot, Southern sympathizers having pl c . carded 'the town with bills calculated to inflame the public mind against Mr. Beech er. Large numbers-of secessionists were at the meeting, and did all they could to get up a row and interrupt Mr. Beecherr they were, however, in a great minority, and, on the whole, Mr. Beecher's recep tion was enthusiastic. He was fre quently interrupted by disgraceful outcries, but showed great firmness and tact, and could not be put down. Mr. B. showed how much England was interested in the triumph of the North. He believed that under the influence of Earl Russell's speech at Blairgowrie, and the seizure of the suspected rams in the Mercey, the hostility of the North towards England would disappear. He concluded by pointing out that, in view of the threat. ening aspect of affairs throughout the world, kindred nations, like England and America should not be estranged, for uni ted they would be a match for the world. A vote of thanks to Mr. Beecher was car ried with great cheering, bat not unmixed with hisses and groans. Sir Randall Pal mer, Attorney General, had been address trig his oonstitueuts at considerabie length on American affairs. He showed that England could not recognize the South, until their independence was folly settled. The troubles in India, and outbreaks and war in New Zealand have attracted considerable attention. It is stated that the Punkaub had been invaded by 7,000 melt headed by sons of Dost Mohammad, who are thought to be merely the van guard of a large force British troops been F , .nt against them, and other precautions taken to ensure their over 'brow. The war in New Zealand is term ed a war of races. Energetic measures were being taken by the troops and white culonists for a decisive victory over the natives All the British troops in Avg tralia have gone over to New Zealand, and te.lunteere would follow to put the native insurrectionists down. Csino, October 21; -Tile Memphis Bulletin of the 24th says : On the 21st the advance of the Union forces eastward from Corinth met with resistance at Cherokee station, eighty-nine miles front Tuscumbia. Gem Osterhans was in ad. vance, but had not moved far when he etcountered two brigades of rebel cavalry, under Generals Lee -and Forrest, eittima tt d at from 4 000 to 6 000 The tight lasted on hour, when the rebels were driven back with severe 1099. Our lose was seven hilted and thirty iievi r wounded, most, which were eaueed by mistaking Lee's cavalry, who were dressed in blue overcoats, for our own force?. Thr , r.h,..!,3 are said to have very strong fortifications one mile this side of Tuscum bit, on the railroad. Prisoners report that the enemy expects to make a stout re sistance there. They say they had 4,000 men there on Tuesday, and reinforcements of 1,000 cavalry on Wednesday, and 2 000 more were expected from Bragg. The steamer Mist, from Helena to Memphis, while landing on the Missis• sippi side of the river. 15 miles above Helena, on the 21st, was boarded by ten or fifteen guerrillas. who robbed the boat of twenty thousand dollars and other val uables, and then fired the boat, which I was consumed, with a number of bales of i cotton. Save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH THE GRE ATEST BITTE Rs iN ___ NERvE EVER DISCOVERED—THE GEM TES I ,0. 1111 C EVER ISCO V E IREII RILEATEST D ALTERATIVE ER—T y E L^ DiNcoVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE A 8 A NERVINE. IT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of turf stomach. in all Persots addic'ed to the use stimulants and narcotic., such as Alcoholic and Milt Liquors. tipium, Morphia. Arsenic Tobacco, etc., etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving ot the stomach for stimulants &a. In Headache, Neu r lea, and all nervous d senses, it has no equal as a Nervine. As A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite, corrects deer derangemen's, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, a d brigs perfect health to the Dyspeptic. A. AOt ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life ef the body, is derived from the food we digest'. Bow important then, that the dtztias of the stom ach are perfectly performed. If its duties aro imperfectly executed, dteease instead of health is scattered through tho syst , no. When our food is Cody, and pare blood is supplied the Cody, and clot hen, l'imple• a letter, la7sipelas, Old Sores, Mercurial and Venerial Taints, and other diseases arising from impure bleed, disap pear. Use Dr. Cutter's Eng ith Bitter. and you will have perfect digestion and pure blood. procure Fo- particuDr. Cutter's this celebrated edicioune, circular frtm an M y of r 1 Agents __ _ N. VAN BIEL. 1113 N. Second street, t, A merican Manufacturing Agent) Philad.% TORRENCE & McGARR. Agents, Corner of Fourth and Market sts.. Phtsburgh For sale by all respectable Druggists. octls-ly TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS HIGRANTS brougbt out from Liver . pool, Londonderry, Cork, or , Gial way, to New York, in FIRST CL2ONS MAIL STEAMERS. for Twenty-Five Dollars. Parties also brought out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates. Anply to Chronicle buildin D O'NEIL. g. To Fifth at.. Pittzburgh, Pa iylstf Gravel Roofing, ORDERS PROIfP'TLY ATTENDE TO. LUPTON', OLDUEN & CO corner of Fi'th and Woo, ERICAN HOUSE: BOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND REST AR ranged Hotel in the New B: , .gland States; is centrally located. and easy of access trem all the routes of travel. It contains all the , r,odern im provements, and ercry convenience for the cora :ort and accommodation of the trace ing public. The sleeping room, are large and well ventilated: the suites of rooms are well arranged. acd com pletely furnished fo- lupines and la.go traveling parties, and the hou a will continue to be kept as a first a first - class Hotel in every rmpa.t. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the ceun trv. HENRY Met:. Proetor. Boa!on, Sept. 1861 pri /0,0E0,000 SAVED_ C 4 S Pi KEIC4; IN ENE CR47 1f . .; w ILL WARM FOOD ?OR 'IIIE BA_ by, heat water 4 r i.teep herbs, ,te for the sick. make warm water for r.havrrir, or toey, rook a few oysters, boil or .ry eggi, mabo tea a:d fee, *oast theA, ~re ,in it tim, and sxpelhie than by any other meat, known, Loci on any lamp without ot !curing the 'ig P ht. rice 25 scan , : by mail postage paid. 50 CentB- A'su a Pate , t Lighter, fir lialiting lamps wiil)- out removing the chimney, Fer sale wholo,2le and retail by WELDON /lc KELLY. ors 148 Wood a eget. tiefor the man era clarers he Howe Sewing Machine. Invented 1443. Perfected Isos,, MOID ECEIVED TILIBUTE PROM ALL ILL other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Sieger Sewing Machine rec.dved an honorable mention on its merits ; arid Wise. er & Wilson's a medal for its device. called "'Cir cular hook." The How& Sewing Machine, was awarded a promom (to an English Exhibitor,) na the beat fo n r all nurposes on exhibition. Oar light_ t e guaranteed to make perfect work en the lightest and .heaviest fabrics Sold and rented, Car. Penn & St Clair, stroetr. A. M. IffcGREGOD. Agent. myakd3taw:ly Plank goad Election, MAHE STOCK HOLDER S OF THE Allegheny and Perrysville Tarnpilio end Plank Road tlempati_v, will hold an election for officers of said Road Company at the house of John Keown, in Ross Township on MONDAY. the 2d day of November next. at one o'clock p. m. The officers to be eleo•ed are ono President. five Di rectors and one Treasurer. by order ot the Board. ocl2-2aw -te JAMES A. GIBSON, Press_ JOSEPH SNOWDEN, IN 0 7C.A ICY PTT 13 A. IC, NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET. PIMBURGH. TO CONTRACTORS. fio E A LED PROPOSALS RILL BE RE. ceived by the Commissioners of Mercer coup ty. Pa until the 10th day of .Novemlier next, for alterations and repairs in Court Rouge in said county. Plans and specifications can be seen at any tune at the Commissioner's office in Mercier. B crtcr of the Comuissioners, W. It. MON TOOMEitY. Clerk O C-t - C-6td&2tß BeCOLLISTER tt BAER. Wholesale Tobacco vealers, log WOOD STREET, HAVE NOW IN 6T!! RE TINE MOST Aft comp!ete assortment of Tobacco, t.i.gatB. Pipes and , moking Tobacco in the city, which they aye saying at tt e very lowest cash figurer, All orders promptly attended to, °ell HAVE THIS DAY SOLD Iry tiro stocof SHIP C.ll A NI , LES r and BOAT ST ES to RENO. MA 1: A TTA & CO., who will continue the business at the old stand, N0..17 Front street. duringose of toe frien yearn, have patrozed me the last fifte:n while Connected with the firm of Itiusm & EISNER, .18RAM. FISHER & CO.. and JOHN 4. 1.811..111, 1 return my thanks, and solicit a c mtinnance of the patronage to my Bu3co=tors, messr,, nENO, mARATrA. & CO., cheerfully recommending them ss being every way worthy of it. My office will remain kr the present with Messrs. ItintO, MA/LATTA &CO., where I hope to have the pleaEure of seeing my customers and friends JNO. G. 'SHAM. Cincinnati, October 19, 1863 Having phrchased the stock Isham G, 'sham, and succeeded in the firms of dr Fisher, Isham, , isher tk Co.. hnd Jae. 0 Lhatn, in the 811 LP CHANDLhRY and BOAT STONE bast neFe. we hors to merit a con tin u.:nce of the very liberal patronage bestowed hpon them. JOHN C. RENO, FRANK M A lIATTA. FRANK X RENO, Ne. Cincinnati, October 19, 186347 .Public Landing. ecXrtf j UST RECEIVED— Laird's Bloom of Youth for the complexion and skin. Drake's eenuine Plantation Bitters. Ayer', Cherry:Pectoral au i Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Alien's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsum. Wishart's Pin, Tree Tar Cordial. Hagan's Magnolia Balm. S'earling Ambrosia for the Hair. HoLowey's Family Medicines. Lindsey's Impr.3ved.Blood Searcher. Ali of Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Pure Gb cerine and Honey Soaps. Glycerine Cream and Cold Cream, for chapped hands. face, &0., at GEO. A. KELLY'S _________Wholesale and Retail Drug tugs,. 0c24 No. 69 Pedtral at.. Allegheny LADIES , AND GENTLEMEN'S GAT ter., Ladies' and Gcnt omen's Balmo alp. La dies' Gum Balmor.ls. Lathes' heeled Shank, now style Balmorals, Men'e Double §p'e Calf Boots. Men's Double Sole Calf Gaiters.-Mon's Water- Proof Boots; Gums of ali kinds. J. 11. A.ND. 0024 OS MARKET St.. 2d or fr om ;th `MALL FAII2II FOR SALFN—EIGFITY- L three acres cf valuable land, sixty in culti vation. sv acresre vowed with fail grain, twen ty-three of choice timber. whim oak and hickory all good smooth land and lies well for mildest on. A well built frame dwelling, barn. and stable with Liigeen nails, excell e nt sp r in g and spring house, large _garden paled in, and an orchard of two arras. Free low. Terms easy, Apply to 8. CUTHlleftw & soNB. oct27 51 Market street. Becriurr AND TABLE CLTLEDY— A utlazolid moll:moo for tale bY .TA rd - Rs VWN. 0024 iso W ood at Gravel Roofing, --- Now York Cattle Ilarket, NEW Voss., , mark et' cloed with a h eavy decline in Oct weekly rece:p e. Yesterday and to day it ruled decidedly mora active and buoy ant, and prices experienced a consid:rable ad :, -nee Best • attic. aclivo. Current prices for the week at all the markets, are as follows : Beef cattle per cwt. Ist qua iti.slo@llo 50; otdinarY t:. good. $9 50@l0; common. s7@B: inferior, $6 50 q+7: c ,ws and olives, first quality. 450@60; ordi na ry 40;.®46; common. 350 , 4 a• inferior. 30@35; Veal calves, firstqnalitr, k ID, 7c@7; ordinary 6@ 7c; cern ceon s.l4e@6;mfer 0r.5 4 @5Y.4; Sheepfheacf a extras ,$' 754@6 ,50; prime quality ss@ls 50; ordina ry $1 5 0@5; com mon $4414 co- infer:cr s3so@-1, Swine tb, corn fei 43e@4% still fed 505 1 /.. .Rece•pts—Beeves 4,978; cow. /Otk veal calves 947: , theeP and lambs 17,952: swine 36.622, Philadelphia Market, Pr:HAl:mixt:is, Oct. 27—Flour firm; sales 3,000 bblan: $5 50: wheat firm; sales 6,000 boa atsl 480 1 ed 80@2 00: white corn advanced: sales 3,000 bna at $lO5, ;chew and mixed: porkoitilh. mess I6e; lard .firm 11-X(glIM whillkZ/ Btattd7 at 1320. ----• Baltimore Market. UCT, 2 7.—Flour quiet, Howard at. Ruperfine at $6.25. Wheat firm, liaise 5.000 bus KY- at $1,500 1.93. a deedne of 102 c. Corn firm, white $1.06@ 1.07. Whisky steady, Ohio at 62. 00.11.80YED DAILY POE TIZE 1 10EX/X0 POST ET 21E88E8. EOIINTZ & MERTZ. BROISTES: NO. US WOOD arlutirr. The following are the buying and selling rates for (fold, Silver. Zta.: .... . Silver Demand N0te.9......7 .... Eastern jEzehange. Now York Attadixacoirvehi., '' ''''''' .. . p p ilr r Sfi llngton ...... ..... par Penn =ylvani.o..-Co;;;;;;; ''''''''' par 3 Western Ezekullogla. Ukvoland .... t. r.ot .. .......... RIVER.— Last evening. at twilight. there were three feet Inches of watar by the metal marl. s. and ruins s'owly. The weather was cool, but otherwise pleasant. There were no departures for the lower p..rts yesterday. floats prefer waiting fo- more wale Won pa they wit( not have to wait long. F. eights for below continue plenty. ilia- Capt. libodts' new packet will be ready for bus nen during the present weak. She has been en-pounced one of the best adapted boats that has yet been built. tt o congratnlate John on bi ; success. A RRIVA LS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIED, Franklin, Benne V tt. Brownsille. Gallatin. Clarke Brownsville. J.,8. Reese, Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPARTED. GalTatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Frun lin, Bennett, Browm,ville. Jas. Roe,e, Peebles. Elizabeth. Leni froti, Rona, Cincinnati. Capt. Jno, Bnckell, cCosh. Cincinnati J. T. Stookdile , Laoghdin, Cincinnati. Auction Sales. PRATT'S TWEATY•SEETR ANNIT AL COSBIGN MENT OF BOOKS, to be sold at auction, at No. 55 Fifth streel, Masonic Belßuilding commencing MONDAY, October 26. h, and EVERY EVENING, at halt-past Ida e'el ck, and at private sale every day at auction prices. Mr, Etcelclland Weald ropectfulLy na au, citizens of Pittsburgh and AllegheuY that, notwithstanding the great advance in the pr ce of paper and binding, he has received from Sir. Pratt the ltugcst and finest asaortaie>. of standard works in every department of Litera ti:L:o, Se , ence and art; g,.e Family Eibles„ splen did :Photograph Albums and Cards, Letter and No c Papers, Envelopes, Gold Pens, fio , he has ever offered in this city. In the collection may complete works, 2i as Washington Irving's works, 22 vols. J. P.iCooper's complete tr. rko, 34 vong Benjamin Franklin's works 10 vols; Encylopedia Aniericara,.l4 yoLu.Bazi croit a klistory of the United States, 8 veil; /fume and a , acauley's History of England, 11 vels; The IV= verly Novels, compte'e, 27 yore; Hugh Mil ter'. works complete, 8 vole; Bayard Woes Travels comp.ets.lo vole; Clark's Commentary, 4 v . qs; Patrick, Louth and Whitby's works, com plete, 4 vole; ilogarlh's Engravings. 2 vehg Good rich's Animal Kingdom. 1,500 engravings, 2 vols.' Uris' Dictionary of A its and Soienceg. 2 vole; man's Hi s t ory o f Cbrigthirty, 8 . vols; Strickland's Qtleons of E.kLand. 7 vols; The Statesman's Man nu 4 vols; ulplt. Eloquence. 3 vela; Ctorthbrze Information for tho Peoye, 2 veils; Chambers' EnC3 CIOPEdia of Icaftlilh Literature. 2 vole: pieta works of Sbapspeare, Byron. Scott, Moore. Burns, 'Cowper, Bea ohnson, Jo ephus, 80l n.l'intarch, Addison, fie.. &o Also. 10SOO volumes Jr the popular literature of the day, at about tfALIP the publishera'ipricea. T. A. PRATT BKOTEIE SFRS. LA.ELc-aLIeAND, Auctioneer. smem irk ATS 800 BUSH. PRE OATS, gUir an received and for 111110 by FETZER & ARMSTRONG. 0021 - muter - Market and Firstetreete. Co 111.1117. CR CIAL. with 1 4 9 h W . . .°lorErriecDUrgxrucassaieaGrE.;:l7.tYBB74.llloo7geecsDßAzitosAbbticarri'Lvive22BP.MA6sb,eßeleTviBenft.z.ltuen}. . BEwiness„--.Yesterdav waa not - vary - Main, The axles made were only to a fair - extent, prices genelly were unahangele The sales made we note a fol owe : , liely-.—Fortner PriCe9 have beett well - main tained. At the scales 23 loads watts dtsPosed of at $33@85 Vi h n• strasv—Sales of 8 loads of Oat Straw at 1120 ®23 ii• ton. Grath—no market was firm but prices were 1 unsettled. being governed altogether by the I 1 amount coning in• Barley was firm and met , with ready aa'e, 690 bus being diaPtsed of from" wagon at $l.BO I. r .I , riog. Fat ,61.,50 t Mi.. 1 Wt eat Wl - 113 I ngnired for at a shad, higher 6 uree rotas 900 ii•.e `ofd at 81.25 for He i it hto s „.30 P bus Corn, The receiuta were Heat, sales of , I ,000 bus, to arri ee, at $1,05, Oats were unehangzd with Bale! of 700 hu • at 74C475e. C heese—There. was a steady trace demand I 'or , his article, with s4les of 110 boats IV. R, at ize.1234,. Beans— rhea have declined with. sales of email while at $2.50 73. bal. .., , - Other description of Seeds were unchanged. Flonr—We have no partjett'ar change to note. Sa'e9 • - f Babble Extra at $.5.6145 75; uxtra I I Farah 7 et 56.70(46.75. The market was firm with a lib :eafillPillinpaltql7rexitienirredBSyleibe'rwiedsot; lots for kcal purposes. 2 - he sup pis, on hand being sufficient for all ordinary: pu. - P 0359. Among the a • lel we note as follows Cof fee, 65 sacks Rio at 340. to the trade. Sugars fire, eales 11 hhds Orleans at 13 41414 c t 5 do Istand at L3414e: Crushed, Rale I 10 bbls at 17Xe. "A" Coffee, sales at 165©17: "13" Coffee at lfile 163/0 14Iolasaes firm, o'd Orleans at 58e; new • 2 5 Obis were raid at the !atter Attire. Syrups range from 55755, Love inea being:held at 8,5 c P Cation. C abbage—Gales of 100 hoed at 6c ti heal. Harr.—Market firm, sales of 100 bbls at $ 2 ,50 •ii bbl, stru tter—The ß u market steady, sales 80019 Roll Whisky—Sales 90 bbla City Retified at 58(469. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 28, 1863. The manifest ontin Positionule dull. In tact buyers no di to operate at the present twee demanded by hol The stock on hand being litrited, tends - to keep up the fig ures. The sales that were made - 10 August for future delivery., are beginning to show the evil effects of such transactions, running prices up so as to carry the article fairly cut of the market, The other day a lot of 6,000 bbls were .disPoeed of at buyers' risk. ail lom of Pbout Scents ill gal lon, During the present week 2 800 bhis will be disposed of in the way. The nominal rates for Crude was 22r without and 27c with, Btrall sales were repo, at t - tse figures, aho Fxports ~ -es f.l ows—To New York— Pef. S. TO Phild., id - lita—nef. = : Natieba 8; Benzele 158: Crude 64. To Baltimore -108. Imports Per A. V. st. E.—Ref. 286. Per river 10.7 bbis. Cincinnati Market. ciyczyy Oct. 2 7.—Whis16 , —The market to-day was c e nt D agm'd sales of me ad vanced one cent per gallon. with &ales of 700 bb'n at 54 464. 1 4; gal. The later figurts for wagon. Chicago nigh Wanes Market. Camac Oct. 25.—High Winel wore firm tad steady at 55c- The sale of 150 bbltt reported yes ter'ay at 5.55. g, wa3 not bona fide-55 was the cut s:de fignies. MAIIELETS BY TEL-E.-4184PM New York Ylarket, tmv. 27 . — Cotton, active and advanced./ (.4/2e. 87 go, for Middling Pplands. Maur orxned dull, end closed heavy at; @lOsowu, Common grades, Tred a brands, in I rkr supply, and command full uric , o, vlz: $6,1 5 ®13,25 for Extra State, $7 28 for Extra tt. H. 0..f7,25%9,15 for .0f)(47:- g • ood to ctce Extra. Whisky rather more active. and a sha oi de firmer at 00.@61. Wheat opened dull and heavy, closed fully 2c tower at $ 1 .25018 for Chicano Spring $1,:'4®!,38 for Milwdukie ...lab. $1.39@140 for • mbar lowa, $1.40®1,46 for Winter Red-Wee tern, $ 1 .34a1.35 for old ditto. Porn less active, without decided chanzo at $1..05@1,06, 048 opened heavy, coed dull and lower st 82@8:3 P. rk a shade firmer at $ 14 . 37 54@14,6234 t'or 014 Mesr, $1663116,25 for N. w Mess, .$1 1 .6(*gt11,70 for New , rime-C0 . 316 '0 for Niw Pr me Mess. Mnr kat for new Beef steady. $l4 for Mess, $14,24 for Extra Mess. old quiet s@7c. Cut Moatsa s)ade ea,ier, at 5%46 . Shoulders at 9 , @.934.,,t, Lard steady at 11,54011 .0. New York _Worley Market. Money firm. active demand at 647 cent chi,flv at the latter. Sterling dull and decided. , ly lower atsl,t 9®1,c0. Gold irreg :liar. unsettled I=4 lower oponm g . at 48. declining to 4ffs3.l, advan cing to 47%. clo nag dull at 45%, Government s•onis firm. United States Sixes 1881 Coupor.s 1.101.cV110.,1.1. 7.30's 10734@108.. .81011EY .EIMIEEET. Suiing 43 Selling 1 OO •-•••,.. 135 00 142 ;KJ RIVER MATTERS. Pat Par Dar
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