ti usemen • . pITTISBDRGII THEATRE. Barbee and Manager ...... D it Treasurer ............» B. OVE ,INuruN. Positively last appearance of the Pi•t!burgl, Favorite, E ITLH 'MEND &MON, who wi'l ap pear in seven charaoters. Immense bill for HOLLOW EV& THIS EVENING will be presented the new drama. entitled THE GIPSIES OF GRANADA. ng &tie Henderson in three characters. So To be followed bv the Miss Fanny Burt STRATAGEMS OF AN ACTRESS. Bale Henderson in four characters, introducing two celebrated dances and favorite song. Song Miss Becket To conclude- w,th EL TINDER Monday. the great artiste, Charlotte Thompson. CONCERT HALL. UNTIE W.E.E..13. OPTIAIt. Clonsmeneing Monday November 2d, AM continuing every night during the week. ALSO. GRAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons For Children, Admitting all children for 10 CENTS, to the afternoon Al abnese. First appearance in five years, of the otigina and only Blaisdell Brothers Swiss Bell Ringers Flee Solo Artiins, and Brass Band • Have the honor of announcing entertainments as above, on which occasion they will be assieed by the followeng Solo Artists of acknowledged abil ity: Madam Blaisdell, Rohs. Harpist. Herr Frederick Hess, Selo Comet. Herr Gustave Kaufman, Solo Vie!MIA. Mr. Albert H. Fernald. The ce".ebra'ed Scotch Baladiet, and Master Steve Young. The Wonderful Comic Baladist. Cards of Admission 25 °eats B eservr d f out eat. 50 cents To be obt, dat the Book and Mask stores and at the Ds 1 ~n 'he days of the Concer'. Doors oven at 7 o'clock, commencing a' BV,„ In the A tternl- n a. 2 o'clock. commen :ins at 3. oct2B dlOt - MASONIC MALL. THIRD AND POSIMIN LAST WEL OF . GOODWIN & CO-'S POI:YORAM OF DIE WAR. Price reduced to 15 Cents, Notwithstanding the fact that the Hall has been c owded at each tnterta'nment. the Mana ger in order to accommodate the masses has re , duced the pr.ce to 15 oen•e without distinction to age. Exhibitions each Evening AT (4RAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons At S o'clock. Adnale inn to Mat'nees. ?adios 10 cents, children 5 cents RUFUS "SOMERBY, Mal alter. Toes lay afternoon, exhibition for fi.o benefit ofthe Ladies tanitary.Committee. oc-6td Gitlf &AP Trotting Match COLLINS PARK On Tuesday, November 3d, FOR a PP.ENIUM OF $4OOOO ENTRIES J. S. Deitler enters Groy Horse tigi Tril A. lel 11._oion White Illaia `• OF r SOAP !" oct29- 1,, DAN 111025 GPEIT Tie model ant moral exhibition of the ego Will Exhibit in PIVITBURGH ON KED LEON LOT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FPaDAY and SAI URDAY 2S, 29, 30 and 31, EVERY ATTERNO')N, AT 2, EVERY EVE SIN 4 AT 7 Lyon wh•eh (clusicr the oelo`ratel AMERICAN HUMORIST, DAN RICE: Will positively appear an 4 irstroduoe the won derful Blind Talking Horse, EXCELSIOR, Jr., The `Trained Animals, Educated Mules, &c., And le, tL.ir vari, performances. The Lc.st tr'Ji:Pe EQUEd rk I A NS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS r brought bt fore the wablie DAN RIOE, "STILL LIVES" Admissirn, Bozeo, Reserved Beats, Children under 10 yeara cf age, 25e to all parts of the Pavilion ooli MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. A T TIRE REQIIEST OF A LARGE .211. number of Amateurs, Mr. Edwin Bherritt will commence to form an Association of Ladies and Gentlemen somewhat aivanoed is Vocal Music for further improvement. This Auocia- Lion will be co: ducted on an entirely different plan from any heretofore adopted in this city. mr. Sherrirt will be assisted by Mr. C. C. Mellor end Misi Emogene Brown. he regular meet ings will be on Monday evenings, ccramenci November 2d, 1883, at the Mama . institute. er r ner of Penn and ct. Clair streets. For farther particulars. enquire at the rooms from 4 to 630, or from 7 to 9 weicck, P. Y. Ota-di FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS All Descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER'S, 94 MARKET STREET, BLACK Ar; . P FANCY SILKS, YRENCEI MERINOS, REPP DIERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, BALMOBAL SKIRTS, FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS 31 . , X1F.NTZER, va9ll.llm-ecd IDIILY POST Nu. 37 Park Row, New York, and 8 State street. Boston, aro our atents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. ilesON AND AFTER THE ist OF NO. vemberlM3, all subscriptions to the Daily Post must bi/Puid in advance. Those knowica themseves to be in arrears will please call and settle without further delay. SiP THE DAILY A.ND WEEKLY POET can hereafter be procured at the News 12 °pets of J. W. Pittook and Frank Case, Fifth street- with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents ; Weekly 5 omits. * A meeting of the DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL CLUB will be held at their room, THIS EVENING, at 7} o'clock. A full attendance . is-requested. By order of C. B. STRAIN, Secretary. SALES OF REFIXED Ott-.-By refereuce to our market reports a heavy sale of refin ed oils will be noted. It will be better an deretood by the general reader when we state that the one in qestion was sold in the months of July and August for future delivery. The parties purchasing, in con sequence of the decline in price of the article, refused to take it, and hence the re-sale of the oil by the original owners, at the risk of loss to those who had for merly purchased it. The sales amounted to some 2000 barrels at pribes ranging from 40 to 4.3 i for "Brilliant" and "Standard" brands. Another sale of 800 barrels is an nounced to come off at the Oil Exchange for day. CHIEF JUSTICE LOWRIE —lt is a dese•.rt ed compliment to this eminent jurist that several thousand more votes should have been cast for hiin than for the regular tic ket. Hie career on the bench has been so honorable and so datisfactcry to the bar that the members of the profession voted for him, to a great extent, without distinc tion of party. "It is not much to the credit of our system of an elective Mice ary," Bays the Philadelphia Age, " that one so worthy and so deserving as Judge Lowrie should lose his position at a time of life when he is best fitted to grace it, and when a return to the active duties of his profession, if necessary, must be oe• cessarily very distasteful. The labors we impose upon our jadicial officers are of the most onerous character, and the com pensation we give is pitiably inadequate, while the tenure of office is such that just as the services of a judge become of the most value, he is. liable to be supplanted by another. Had it been left to those most competent to decide upon the rela tive fitness of the two candidates, there would have been no doubt as to Judge Lowrie's re-election : acid it should be a source of gratiflcatiou to him to kr/ow that he will carry with him from the bench the esteem and regard of all who hare ever appeared before him." TROTTING MeTcH eT COLLINEI PAU.. On Tuesday next, Noqember 3d, the great trotting match between "Shamrock' . and "soft Soap" comes off at Collins Park. This match, it is admitted upon all hands, will be one of the most exci ting and best contested races which has come off this season ; and as autumn is far advanced, may be the last trial of speed until next spring. Mr. J S. Beit ler, of East Liberty, enters "Shamrock,' who, although distanced in the last twv contests, will, in the opi mon of his back ere, de,betterunder the management of Mr. Beitler, who knows how to handle the ribbons, and bring out the sues l , •t its horse. S. Keys enters -"Soft Sonp," an 1 we suppose he, too, will drive hi„ own neg. There will doubtless be a very large at tendance on this occasion, 3.8 the moo is exciting much interest. The pr.itc be contested for is a premium of s4' i—a snug little lam, and worth striving at THY Etna. IILNGEEL9.—Thib talented troupe give their first entertainment at Concert Hall, on Monday evening. The majority of cur citizens have doubtless heard of this company, and many have witnessed their excellent entertainments in the past; yet, but few know how really excellent and attractive is the entertain• meet proffered by them now. Years of experience, earnest, enthusiastic tabor,has given them a proficiency which tells in ev• ery matter they undertake. Ae bell ring era they eine', and their corps of instru mental artists are products tr , 110 the beet European academies of mmai^, We advise all or oar readers to go and hear them, as they are well worthy of ),,IT patronage. They also give afternoon ct tortaiitinc,ots for children and ladies who cannot attend in the evening. ALLEOZD FILAITI I . — Two meu named AL kinson and Collister were before Alder man Neillie, on Thursday evening, on a charge of obtaining two cows under false pretences. The prosecutor, Mr. Neely, keeps a tavern on the North Common, Allegheny, and alleges that the defend ants, some weeks since, taking advantage of his sickness, visited hie house and informed his wife that they had pur. chased the cows from him, Neely, and upon this. assertion they were allowed to drive them away. It is also alleged that they disposed of them and pocketed the proceeds. Mr. Neely denies having made such a sale, and therefore institutes the suit to recover his property. and ATHLETES ECONOMY IS WEALTH.—To save money is an object with almost every individual: but it is not our intention to write an es say on economy, but to call the attention of those wishing to purchase hats, caps or ladies' furs, to the large and elegant as• sortment of such goods at Fleming's, 189 Wood street. His stock of hats and caps comprises all the late and most fashiona• ble styles, while in ladies', Misses' and childrens' furs, there is an endless Tillie ty, from the most expensive to the com mon grades. We would advise ladies in search of furs, to call at Fleming's, 484 Wood street. LIVINO IN NEW Yo .—A furnished house which in August last rented for $3OO, now readily brings $6OO per month. Public houses have as mach as they can do in accommodating strangers, and no guests are accepted except with full board, (three dollars per day,) and even then transient custom is looked upon with most favor. In Pittsburgh it is next to impos sible to find a house to rent, and hotels and boarding houses are fall. You that have lots and money, set about erecting dwelling houses at once The wants of the community require them, and the in vestment Swi l be profitable. GRAND DIVISION OF SONS OF TEMPUR- A son.—The annual election of the Grand Division Sons of Temperance of Pennsyl vania was held on Wednesday in Phila delphia. The followin g persons were elec. tod officers for the ensuin g year: G. W. P., T. Raging Davis, No, 3o s G. W. A., Robert Lauinger, No. 84; G. Beribe, Jo. seph W. Martin, No. 19; G. Treasurer' Abraham Brown, No. 21; G. Chaplai n Rev. W. B. Wood, No. 888,• G. Cond., W. J. B. McKee, No. 88; G. Sant., Stephen Underdown, No. 49. POPLINS ; A FAia HlT.—"Artemns Ward" in a recent lecture, sets off those who vote to sustain the war, but will take no hand in it personally. He says: "I have already given two cousins to the war, & I stand reddy ao sacrifiss my wife's brother, roll urn'n not see the rebellin krnsht. And if artam mama to anti, I'll shed every drop bind my able-bodied relations has got toprolokoot the wax." et Market at. 0 - 6TOitElt 31, 1863 PETTENOILL & CO., CITY NEWS. DEMOCRAT IC MEETING CATHOLIC INVELLIOICIiCE.—rn the Oath o/ic, for this week, we find a cOmmunica- Lion from Bis , , a llmenee, addressed to the clergy of I , d—c- , -, it which he an nounces his iht• o : make rome im portant ~ its administration. "As a prepare.t. - .:y st.p,' he Says, “to those changes, we direct hat from each and every one of our clergy, both secular and regular, all ex , rao dinary power and faculties are hereby withdrawn; also, we decree that fro:. ach and every one of our CI :4y all ecclesiastical offices and p , t-ititme, for which episcopal appoit:t - nent or sanction is required, are hereby withdrawn and revoked." The same paper save:—"The Mission of the Capuchin Fathers, at St. Mary's church Allegheny, closed on last Tuesday morning. It has been pro• ductive of moat abundant, and let us hope, lasting fruit among the German Catholics of the sister city. Daring the entire mis• sion the church was crowded to excess." The collections for St. Michae2B Theolog- ical Seminary amounted to quite a hand some sum, St. Paul's congregation alone contributing over tsl,ooo. Miss CHMILOTTE THOMPSDN ar• tiste begins on Monday night, which will surely be a most brilliant engagement. Pittsburgh may say with pride that it was here she played her first star engagement; and, although then unknown to fame, we did not hesitate to come forward and ac— knowledge her high histrionic claims. Now she returns to us with her brow wreathe(: with the laurels won in cur sis ter citie... where her engagements have bsen continued ov,ti , us. W, c.ip the folinwing from th., editnriwl of the St. Louis Republican "Theatrical—The Late Engagement of Charlotte Thompson —The engagement of Charlotte Thompson, which clos ed on Saturday night, wad in many re spects the most remarkable ever known in the city of St. Louis. From beginning to end it was a continued ovation in num bers, enthusiasm, and the general charac ter of audiences. It was a glorious tribute paid to sterling worth and genius of the highest order. It was en outpouring of the people to testify their appreciation and regard for honesty of purpose—earnest devotion— maidenly modesty—love of art, and talent of n character to excite wonder, while it,k_xtripathize d with all the finer feelings of human nature. The memory has to travel ha( k bet a short space to the time when Charlotte Thompson came a stranger among us Her name, which is now u4l - tott.eh , Ad writ , ' with our citizens, was unknown to tteeni a year ago. She has steadily woes her way to the dearest sympathies cod aff,ct.. ris cf the people, and i.ow r c upil s thcir esteem w oc Li was a' w .v. heiore, and can vi-.r be till e d by antler. People anus ed to 17,:01..i0 theatne al representations of cry kind, have the theatre Lightly, to ecj..y vivid, and ri,e 1. stir ring impersonation., -21 this gifted era.. devefee Cis the drains. Mrsic AL As4.clAtt — Mr El,. :1 Kerrtt, a gentku.a.; ran- at• talnrtiPt te, nod Q - Itha :•••moher of much experience, 15 t crn,ug, Afloctwtion at lades and getLti , trr.en R4,-oewha , nivanced in vocal ro:1•Ic t..- ,m;.rovement. Th , Ahsoc:tat._u w ttr• aLaperl somewhat after the old and Mr. S aid. be aeszg , ,,...t h 5 NI, C. U. Mellor and Miss E rioge,lo B. NV•> commend in to th , public KATRE tr:•)1 , .- 1 hOn. !h t Art • e ( PERE' :NAL —We f,r..1 .14Is Co Ur meeting.) d. 7 M. L. M. Young. ' t... Cay Dispatch, which, by th- 11.• ilc, C d vied veAly piper w,•-' n tha Muun h. • J . . i . aan, and rn,g,ht would only t. trt nnia.. v • " i , wt,r Ag : ;r tamely, may we 1,1 I :r i: , Itrider our et)miThthy " rnent. I);stAsiiai Pius --A • t eirdl of diseased ~r•.r.i a; Un by th, eachu! prie , nerA I•• r: , 7er aut . , ' iF. -.lted States al a the C0r.7.-•1•T•-• '7, 1: - .1t, and 3.ued the neceßeary oru,r. I! , : barge of h„ piral3 where r•• 1-. 7 tFmt,er: are COL• fi,led. Col II rommis•ary gcnor el of Las r '; r'd 11,0 lief !fern R.chmond THEATRE. l'hooril.aou, the great Arl,4te. 1,•11. I'IRV IV MCKEESrURT roght, thr rwo r a!ltra:t a i.y II t V , Fttitte4 , lLt.y Fit .orte - trt was I,od on th" rt,'rg ~1 14.1ri ILO ChUre hP I Mr. Fal!cr L LIM. 6 ECk ry ff,rt 1110L.1 l 0 NIIVe the iyail,hr:g, but leo° was totally destroyed and two :alsal;!, horses which harp,ned to b. •r. -. i.er:stied in tht• BREWERS third annual C:.cgress of Firriweri in now being held in Ciue:nnen • 1 ) 111$ - 10(1'1,F W.-re expected ever}fri u; city where I,r , eing is carried Ur:. The principal feeture of this con gress will be the ir.b.,,ieration nt the in• ternal revenue tax which no, imposed upon beer, and which the United States hes . placed at sixty cent.] per barrel I HEATHE --This ,s positively the last night of the inimitable Effie Henderson, on which occasion she will ar;•ear in three characters in the 'Gipsies of Granada'' and four in the farce of the "Stratagems of an Actress," in the latter of which she ntroduce two celebrated dances and n favorite song. Let her have n bumper at parting. EATRE.- Chariot , a Tht.,a,ption, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. Susterceity itscicLarioNs --E. H. liar ell, acting Mayor of New Orleans, has is sued a ' , gelation requiring the bakers of the city to sell 45 ounces of ,bread for twenty cents, 22 ounces for ;,10 cents, and 11 ounces for 5 cents. Loaves of bread in this region ore becoming smaller by degrees and beautifully less. DR. PAIGE'S LECTURES.-012 account of ttiP severe storm ye.stercir.y, Dr. Paige will deliver a second lecture to Ladies, in Con• Bert Hall, this afternoon at 8 o'clock. Al so a second lecture to Gentlemen at 8 o'clock this evening. The Doctor's lec• tures are giving great satisfaction to his audiences. HIGH PRICES OF PAPER.---1.0 view of the sudden rise in the price of printing paper, our readers should save all their old scrap paper as well as rags, a better price being given for them now than during the few nflonths past. The old paper is taken at the mills, where it is manufactured into new. PITTBBURGHERB ABROAD.-01:1 Thare day, the following Pateburghers were in Philadelphia : Samiziel S. Gibson. George L. Plitt, Georg' Ogden and lady, Miss Davis, Mies E. Morrison. NEW CutiNTKRFEITS. -- Counterfeit $6O on the New York Bank were circulated in New York city on Tuesday last, THEATRE .—Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. O QUOTA.—The quota of Penneylva nin in t 1.6. next draft is 88,709. THE PoLrostamk.—Last Opportunity,— This afternoon a matinee will be given at 8 o'clock, when ladies will be admitted for 10 cents, and children 6 cents each. To— night the last exhibition will be 'yen. Aiatrias.—A fine assortment of the parlor ornaments just meived at Pit oak's, opposite the postoffloe. CONTRACT FOR . thtOVINGt THE DEAD.-- ThEi contract for disinttrrinithe bodies on the Gettyabars battle-field. ItOst the hospi tals, and again interring then in the Sol d National Cemetery, has lai.en award ed to John Hoke and Franklin . Biegseeker, at one dollar and fifty—nine cents per bidy. The work is to be commenced immediate ly, the cemetery grounds having been ap— propriately laid out for the purpose. THE FAIR. —The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company carried off their accustomed honors at the Fair of the American Institute—the highest Premium for the best Double threaded Sewing Ma chine, being the most perfect and simple in construction and working points; also for their Button and Eyelet hole Machine, for novelty and perfection of its work— diploma for a beautiful specimen of ma chine braid work, and a silver medal for Foote's Patent Umbrella Look Stand.— Independent, Oct. 22. THEATRE.—Charlotte Thompson, the great Artiste, Monday evening next. PROF. BemaY is now prepared to re ceive pupils for 'iis day and evening class es at his Commercial School, No. 47 Wylie street. Irt the primary department he is assisted by Miss Ewing, a young lady possessing ull the qualities of an et. ficient and successful teacher. Prot. Barry's long experience and ackncwl• edged ability as a teacher must secure to him a large attendance. Terms in both departments reasonable. OCCULIFT.-S. A Sterrit, M. D., removes Cataracts by a new operation, causing but Blight pain, as many can now testify. Re• Stores by plastic , operation, lost or mis• placed eye-lids. Operates for Strabismus (crooked eyes,) Epiphora (tears flowing over the cheek) and all other affections of the eyo. Residence, 277 Penn street. '1 3,000 Card Photographs of many sub jects, at only one dollar per dozen, at Pit cork's, opposite the poetothee. VOCAL Mcsic.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of singing and Cu hivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield street. Fus Sunday raading matter, call at P ock's, opposite the postoffice. POCKET B - .ors.-500 different atyles, a low prices, at Pittock's, opposite the post office At-i. the lategt Eastern Magazines, for November, at Pittock's, opposite the post office. LLOTD'9 Maps, at Pittock's, opposite the poßt office. *7 - GROVER At BAKER'S SEINING M '.CHIVES, for .amlly manufacturing FMO4(O are the tin oso. A. F. CIIATONEY General Agent. 14 Fifth rtreet Pittaturgh. Pa. ll= JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I=l PLAI. AND EANCT FURNITIIEtE & CLIALB3 WARSH USE, 1. SMITHFIELD ST- Bat wee!: 6th st , and Virgin alley EXTRACT OP PROJTWORT VEGETABLE BLOOD PORIFYER i 120 patent pret•aratlon but OCO prescr By the Medical Profession With rocalnriLabie rneicea RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, rZ Market Ft_, 3 Soma below Fourtl CELEBRATED EXTILACTIS WOE THE HANIIIik.H.CHIEY, Ashland Flowers fdistionerto Alums Moak roarTulq Meadow Flowers 110E1qt:et do California Lilac Bouquet d'Arabte Lily of the Valle) Bouquet do Carolina ,Now•tnown Hay Berzamotta, Orange fiu were Cassia 'Pitchout). Camelia .Pink Climatic° Poppinack Cedrat Portugal Citronelle Itoaai Prairie Floworz Crystal Palaoo .Rose ileranittur 'Hough and Ready thiltilower Spring Flower harden FloaLr. Street Briar diehottopo sweet Pea Honey weet Larender Hol.ey i CIVIC : Sweet Lettuce Hawthorn Sweet Clover Hyacinth, Tuberes J to. in lea hues Jockey Clue. V ”)'otte Jer.ny Lind Verbena J oaquine, V etivert .11 oussolint Vail:lla Nlilloflourt Wool End Magnolia White Lily M &recital. Winter Bloom 8A.7.1.N': , lik.D 1 tisMlA. u highly concentra ted Persian Essence, Ito moat elegant perfume for Imparting to the handkerchief a very agr^saide and lasting odor. ESSENCE I.IO(.;‘IIjET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER 1 EN.—A largo anortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Cream,, Preparations for the Hair. Coanoetics, Todet Waters, Dentifrio.s, and , erfuniery of all kinds, constantly uu hand. For sale by CU/LS. H. SUPER. Corner Penn and St.. Clair et. PRATT'H 28TH OONSIGIif WENT B 0 0 li S AT AUCTION EVERY NI6HI. Private Sate Darius the May CHA.S. IIAGM la1•IH NICKS MAGEE & HICKS Importer, and doatera in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' 'Trimmings, No. 266 MARKET STRLET, Philadelphia, 0029- NEW STORE Foerster & Schwarz, No. 1W Smithfield Street, between 6th nod 7th Streets, Would most req , ettful y call the attention of the public in general, t , their extensive asscrtment of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Fancy Goods, TO" t. &O. 0c22-ly RUBBERS, 0 TS & SHOES, OF ALL RINDS, MoCLELLAND'S AUCTION HOIIBII, 56 FIFTH STREET. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. ALL ANLITINIANIAATIMa CON. 84 FOURTH STREET. B. 8. MARVIN. N. 8,--Craoker Moil for saloons and hotels. 0c23-Iyd-ow CONCORD GRAPE. IbtERIOR VMTA, AT $2 50 PEE P. 7 dozen: $1260 par 100. :ftb"a Vines at $6 per down: IMS per 100, J , KNOX 1111 No. SO rifth street TELEGRAPHIC. Latest from the Army of th • otomao, General 'Hooker Attaeked—He Drives the Enemy from every Position. GITERRT.LLAS ON TEE MIS CAVALRY FIGHT REPORTED AT The St. Domingo Inetu'reotion. Hard Treatment of Our Soldiers by the Rebels. *ales of Government Honda BALTIMORE, Oct. 80 —The E:ilowleg let ter was received, ;his morning by thq American, from a r.:gpousible correspon• dent: Annapolis, Md , Oct. 29 —The thg ci truce boat arrived, this morning, from City Point, with 182 'paroled prisoners. A number died on board the boi.t on i.s way hither. They v:ere actually starved to death. Never, in the whote course of my life, have I seen such a scene as these men presented. for they were living skel etons. Every man of them had to be sent to the hospitals. In the opinion of the surgeons more than one-third of them must die, being beyond the reach of nour. ishmeut and medical attendance. I questioned several of them, and all state that their cw3d,tion has been brought on by the treatment they have received at !Le hands of the rebels, they have been kept without food, and exposed a large portion of the time without shelter of any kind. To look at these poor men and hear their tales of woo, as to how they have bean treated, one would rot suppose t; bad fallen into the hands of Southern chi valry, bat rather into the hands of savage barbarians destitute of all humanity and feeling. FoRTREBB MOSEIOE, Oct 29.—The eteam• er New York arrived, last evening. from City Point, w:th ahem: 200 pridonerr. A cavalry fight le reported to hay , - , aken war , at Brandy Station, on bu7,day, in whir h the enemy was defeated and drtven hack five railed. No details have becti communicated. The condition of the currency has be come so alarming, that its importance has arisen even above the excitement of mill tary movements from every quarter of ti - .e CoLfederacy. S„,h,•meß, and remedies are daily clattered broadcast over the count -7, arql numrroub Enggea• ticion of a:mu, charsch, aid description aro arg - ,1 r throe is cer• tarn and indiBo,toli: . ;hut the tree-. t ti Liar ter and a, O lure failure, rerl , err,.l Lc,: by Mr. Mem minger but by ti.n people ihemr , .ia n. The funding erlieJnv sf Memmit,in-r succeed oo!y by t',.. r of people by cz,rn,, g e_.t Li and .; • - 1E117.1= P I TTSB URG gt) COnVt-II Lia, 4 thrt . ir.t^ ' la not r - 43,--Ery to o.'ol ..„.„ 80113 why t.t., have) not an.i curren y, an nlative coacd , ra 13LI. NEW YORK Or. 30 —The 7 ribunt epec.al , late 1 I, Valhington. October 29 ? rays A gentleman roc , mtly :rum VI, b, burg, says the Nll_,:mtsippi has hoer, and I F tidygiro bouts of aghf draught c:.t , t ,1-ladtEl tfo stream The c'..rtngtrn to naviwt:, , n by snags are incre,tsed he pr.:t•ts..c and a!uo , •• , -very volley; M - ,,t,te A number of boats tare thus boo ii 0 guer rillas plus; brong to welt of the pilots, when. the boat., •, ruing ut mann:teable. run ashore and are then, attackeu. rifled and destroyed. the pawn-agers being left on the ba-tiza to go whith , -rsoever they can. The navigation of the river is likely to he B ,, r,ously aff-cted in this manner. as no convoys ran be iti.nt with bouts. The work of strengthening and Increasing the fortifications of Vlrksb•.r i g arm steadily progressing NEW YORK. tober 80.--A Richmond d;spftich ot the 28. h, etn:ee that ,- 11 18 It ,r,•, a cculpaLy of I.t.ritrin aGuger; ur.d-r c,mtnand E attacked the Fiteam,r J. 13 IN ht,. on t A Werturie and Ceeeripeake canal, eeptur mg and burn;; g d-r, together with a dredging machine and two lighters which khe was tow.Lic er is the same vessel which was run out from Nor folk to tortress Monroe lar.d. year. She was on her way to "Great Shoals," and was captured at a place called Bethel Gap, its crew and passengers taken into a swamp near by and parolled. The steamer was valued at $'.0.000 Major Bunough also attacked the Mail S:eatner Fawn on the canal, but though a heavy tire was poured into her she got by. NEW YORK. Oct.:Bo.—A special G o the World dated Washington 29th, says Everything is quiet in front to day, although this evening's Republican nounces that Gen. Meade Is feeling the enemy, and will soon make an important movement. A refugee within our lines, reports that 1.1 lod'g division of Long etreet'et corps ha.; return,- from Bragg's army to Lae. fherailroad to the Rappa. hanuock will be completed in about tour days. J. RODM x HICKS .OH.AII. 0. B won Yesterday's Richmond papers are re ceived, but contain nothing new quiet at the West and Charleston. The rumor telegraphed hue from the Norih, Of a ri,t in Richmond, are contradicted by passongera and by a flag of truce boat. NASHVILLE, Oct. 29.—Lookout moun tain wa taken on the twenty eighth by our troops under Gen. Hooker with the 11th corps, a portion of the 12th, and Palmer's division of the 4th corps. No serious op position. The river is now opened to Chattanooga, and the army of the Cum berland relieved from any danger threat ened by interrupted communication. Gen. Palmer has been promoted to the command of the fourteenth corps, over Rosseau, Reynolds, and Sheridan. Gen. Roesean is very ill. Gen. Mitchell who has been relieved from the Cavalry command, and ordered to report here, is now in the city. The river bus four feet, on the shoals. OELLEI. F. SCHWAB! WASHINGTON, Oat. 80.—At nine o'clock yesterday morning, Maj. Gsn. Thomas telegraphed to the War Department as follows :—Gen. Hooker was attacked at twelve o'clock midnight and a severe fight ensued which lasted ,wo hours. Hooker reports at 7.80 a. m., the conduct of our troops to be excellent. They repulsed every attack made on them and drove the enemy from every position they assailed. Gen. Thomas' operations at the mouth of the Lookout Valley are spoken of as a great success. Nzw Yoax, Oct. 80.—The steamer Ea• gle from Havana of the 24th has arrived. A Havana letter to the Herald states that the insurgents in S. Domingo have completely destroyed the tower of Porto Platte and gained great advantage at Azna. Venezuela advices state that Gen. Fal con had captured the poet. Cassise.rox, October 26 —The Rich mond Whig of the 26th says there has been a considerable increase in the enemy's squadron off this harbor and off Hilton Head. SISSIPPI VESSEL CAPTORED BRANDY STATION `Sas Fitencisoo; 80.. T-An incendi ary fire burned a considerable portion of Auburn, Placer county, yesterday; inclu ding the Empire Hotel. Lime $60,000. Insurance $6,000. ' Dates received II om the city of Mexico, October Ist, state that a conspiracy had been discovered against the Government, and a large number of accused persona had been imprisoned. Some of the con spirators were shot; others Bent to Mar tinque. The rectzt movements of the French troops mentioned by the French press, were free in commenting or the refusal of Minister Corwin to hold intercourse with the provisional gpvernmen; also, his ne glecting ,to join in festivities celebrating the birtti=of Napoleon. The' Juarez government was increasing forces daily --twenty seven thousand troops being between Quoreta and San Luis Potosi. Guerrillas were increasing in boldness, and seemed determined as ever to resist the French to the last extre miry. The opinion prevailed that large French reinforcements required complete subjugation of the country. • PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 80.—The enbacrip• tion ugent reports the sale to day of Gov- ernment bonds, of .$8,564,700. The sales for the five days of this week reach $20,• 000.000, and the probability is that 10,- 000,000 will be taken on Saturday. The amount remaining unsold does not proba bly exceed $ 1 60,000,000. which may be taken before the close of November. save Thyself. DR. S. CIITTE.It'S ENGLISH S A __ THE GREATEST NERviNE EVER DISCO% EetER—TIRE ORE • TES f 0. SIC EVER DISCO V E RED—TRE RE ATEsT ALTERATIVE Evirds. Die.covEuED. A CURE INTEMPERANCE. .01.. 4 s A NERVINE. IT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all P a e3 cot 4 i l o r a , d suh d as A lco h h e lucs e anodf sMti m al u t l a L n i t q s uo nd opium,orphia Arend, Tobacco, etc.. etc. it removes the morbid appetite or craving of the at mach for Pihill:li ants. c. In Headache, Neu- Isis, and all nervous diseases, it has no equal as a Nervine. A- A TO .7 , 4 . IC, It gives F. healthy tone to the stomach, improves the aLT petite torrents .Iver derangemen`s, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsintss, a d brigs perfect health to the Drapeotia _ A. A ALTERATIVE. Tho blood, the life rt the body. is derived Iron the Lod we digest'. ow important then, that the duties of the stom ach ore pertertly performed. If its duties are imperfectly executed, dlease instead of health Is ncoEtered through the syst.m. When our food is erly digest° e, pure blood is supplied the rody. and e ketches, iu plea d Tetter, Erysipelas, Old : - ..ores, lile*curial and \ ceerial Taints, and other d.sea.ses arising from impure blood, discP pe,r. Use Dr. Cutter's Eng ieh Bitters and you will have perfect digesti n and purtrblood. For particulars of this celebrated Medicine, pt ;care Dr. Cutter's circular frcm any of our Agent& N. VAN EIRL.I.IB N. Second street. , A I:eerie/se NI.. n ufactul ing Agent) Philade . TORRENt & McGtatlt, Agen Corner of Fourth E and Market sts.. ts. For eels by all respectable DrUiiideSt3. 0ct.15- I SAT Improvement in Eye Sight PEB LE alltia3l an Spectacles, O YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGHT improved 7 Try the busal.n Pebbles. rhey are warranted to STREINGEII.e,N,and OVh THE [OUT--this fact has proved al ready to hoods.. ds of people what leas eniferun f• d-fec.i.e eight They are Imported direct from Russia, ,v: 0.13 be 6 , 3e,a at my ofilca with eatlarsction l'ilreesere aro entitled to be seppilid is fatere :( tact Arm should fait free of chdralwith those h will always GIVE tiATISrACTIVN. J DIAMOND. Practical Optician, 39 Fifth stream, Bank Block. Ases- Beware of imposters and counterfeiten. oc9-d‘tw P. ALERTS, 1V1,. - Jlesale and Rot.;11 dealer in and manr,:ac • curer of Ladles, aliases, Bents, Boy* and You dam BOOTS, SHOES AND GAIIERS, ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 123 FEDERAL STREET ocl3 15 - d ALLEGEII. NY CITY, PA. NEW DRY GOoaJ'' OPENING DAILY Hp GiUti HACHE'S Corner of 6th and Marks* Stag DRESS GOODS; I r. every vanoty Mi...ilSuE9 and POPLINS., CLOAKS en d SHAWLS, COUNTRY BLANKETS COUNTRY FLANNEL , SLARLET OPERA FLANNELS, GREY . 1 . WIL'D FLANNELS? Ba LittOttAL SKIRTS, GIN 3 HAMS, All selling at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, 0020 Oadl and examine oar stock. NoricE— SUPBESIE COURT. REAR TEI HEAR YE In the name of the pimple of the United Bastes. YOU are here , y summoned to aptiear befog.° the undersigned, the Judgea of the Supreme Court. to show eauss way pun should not ,save out , half by purchasinsyour BOOTS & SHOES AT Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STILEET, AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. The above Court will be open from day to day toil faiths notice. at 82 FlttjH T. Per order. JOHN CHEAP, ytudges,of the rtANR_DUHABLE. Pool. a wants BILL PERFECT, of the U B. Wit-Fall not to appear under penalty of clam m y' to the locket. LCUVAIE DISEASES Oft, BROWNS OkTIOE, hk, SALITIIFIEiIb STREET, , Jitii,Aiz 414 Stnagt.te ti, heed 0 . 3 Laealeal ....i• vino should not fail to give hira a call. Dr. Brown'a ranedica never Jail to ewe las rides, scrofulous and venereal affection— o hereditary taint, eneh a 8 totter , pee:deals and o - er akin,leoanes, the origin of Which the Datleal fa ignorant. SSMIIqA.L WEAKNESS. Dr. It's romoctios for this affliction. brought on by soiitary habits, ara the only medicines known h t hi s country _which are safe and will speedily rectorate hmath. MWD%9.1182d. ' Dr. Brown's remorlien cure b s for 'd2Jatrils info! affliction. He also treat Piles, Wee. timmorme. UretbaJ DischarFes, Female Dir.:tams, Paine in the Back and kidneys. irritation of the Bladder. atrict urea, etc. A letter to be answered -must Cilantaia at least ONE DOLLAR, Medicines sent to sins adamant saf tit s inadAnvati tt No. /PO it Pa. Zo/641.ts o_o bild ERCI PITTSBURGH"GENERAL 111,UtEMT. Orrick or TKO DAILY Point. %maul% October 31, 1663. - Ittuitneers—The unfavorable weather put a check on outdnor transactions- The roils thst commenced early in the der continued with , * haternwsion. making_ outfox traveling °revel. ' ug ly unpleaeacm teal threw a damper cn trade generally. The _prospect for - a the of water Is rertalnly very Satterine—we hope and betieve that the beginning of the week will see rtaViga. ton resumes, not to be Interrupted fn. many months to come. The aisles en account of the weather were limper —so far as prices were con cerned we have no change to note. The demand was sair bat entirely Loaf at the following rites, principally from store: HaY —The offerings were limited and former Pric well maintained. with tales at the scale, at Ele4M. Salo3 of baled were made from store " 4 12 30114 t w on. Apples— sa in steady demand with a fair quality. amonet of trawl:Leda:a at $2,60 , 249,25 bbl tour—We hsvo no change to actin, either as regards prices or demand. The stock n hand 13 art large—tee demand, however. Wag Purely local and confined to email p•roels f;onc, ?tore et the I'OIIO I,I TV Priece. vie • Extra at 55,6066.75: Extra Family a- 6 6 ,19X6.76 VI VW. The dem.nd was principally_ for the better. qualities. The mar Whi kets in the East were not very active. and a re skl—We have to aeons a. fair market tradedemand. The current rasa wore 6860 chuese—lie dery were firm are tend ing upward. (deleted 46 boxes W. R., at .1236, 10 do at 130. Butter—The demand was found alar—all good parcels o l d f rothpurch a sers at 22€04c. Bacon—The market was firm. The eta , * an hand will coon disappear and be among the thioei of the past. The nominal rates were. S. C. llama 14(gli150 Pram at 10XfPl1e ; •rs at 6 34ig7ers Sides at 7) 80. The latter for clear. Lard—The market was firm with gales of 24 tierces at 12a. The stook on timid at present is net large. tiroceries—Holders were fn xt at,th• fats ad vance. 'There was a good business in .1 hqng lets, We omit the rtes as they were unchanged. Grath—The, weather yesterday was so wet that out dot r transactions was in ag , eat meas ure suspended. it was no weather for hark - ass grain. The market was firm at full priors. P/TTSBIIBQK OIL TRADE. BsztransY. Oct. 31. 1883. The market yesterday presented no change. nothing wor'hy of notice. The rhareebing about as dull as .t Oat well be, buyers do e not seem dim.; sad to operate at tste present time. It would be very dift/ClVt to fix rates Vat foyers would be willitg to operate. The u ar kets are everywhere cull- besides the lat at news from Elmore report _a dull market. to that shipments will b Rol abroad unfit priors im. Prove—when ttri,,L cent Will take place remains to be son... The principal feature yeAerd), wee e sale of 2000 brie of Refined Oil in bond at the 01 Ea char go—it was cold rt the risk of pur chasers which were made in Jaly and Angus foY farm.; delivery. The Exchange wag crowdid, here 'mug - shame attenetuace ofdealers on- hand. The o - 1 Woe brooded The original OCIlg being from 54055 c Toe lots were sold as farrows; Messrs. Ryder & Black parchaseel 251 brie Bril. ' tact sr 40e ; same firm 600 brim Brilliant at 420 ; same 250 brie do at 43e R gallon Mr. Pied ay Pureh!ssed 800 brie of Ardirco oil at 4355 e gal- OD. Mr W Bagalei , purchased 600 brh; of Stand. Ord at 42}6e lit gallon. The expo•ti foot up es follows: To New York— Refined, 57 • ; Tar. 52 ; Benzoic, 56 brls. To Plitt aderphia—Reflned, 118: Benzoic 68 : Crude, 81 Tar, 45 brls. To Boston—Crude. 37,- Refined, 61 brie, To Baltimore—refined , 72; Grade. 'red lads. Bhipp , d West—Crude and Refined, 1287 brie, The Imports during the same period were am fet te,r3 Yer Legheny Vlt Road-1194 brie Retired and 268 brie Crude. Per Allegheny Niver--1054 iris. We din not leant of an s trat a• acimas ou side those made at the Exchange. e omit eat- tataions as they are ihrgether now. inal. New York Drj Goods Market, New Yoag, October 27 —Trade in Dry Goods dn-ing the past week hat been irregular and an • rn tled, During the cites , part of tne week. un der a deol'ne in gold and cotton. the market was heavy and lower but with a decided advance in gold and a firmer feeling in oottm. 'he market rallied and price., became mere steady , with an apwaid tendency. Brown bleeping , and hirt inga are held higher without much itnprovememtta Bleached geode are r ther more Dril have been fold at 404 be st =ts price ig now refarei. Cotton Jeans ate firmer, without mach movement. Cotton Flannels have ruled i Pe scarce, with an upward terd• no.. Cot on Due* is nominall: unchanged. Csnaburg7 have ruled quiet, with only a small and broken ttock. Stripes and Ticks 'lightly receded at the !nettl ing of the week. bat are now a little firmer. Deming are without decided change. Priatiog Cloths are rather more steady i the last sale 64 s•isaro, was made at 7c. but this Dries is now re fused. P late have been PI good request at "lig 220 f r good soplee but a lilt e higher figures are nu w demanded. Gingham:Ls are artist at about 270 for Glasgow M on, de lades ere a title firm er, with sales at 3064420 for good styles. Clothe have ruled Ones:, but the market closes a hide firmer. Fancy raisimerea areeearea and wanted at full p,i003 while plain goods rule quiet. tiattinetacre quiet, ith a good stook Rentne • y Jeans are s"., co and wanted a , full prime. Fla.noli aro in brifa quest at f... 11 pricre. W bite BLsnkcti a• 9 in light :apply and eteaoy. hhaw a h..ve sated quite firm Trade in foreign goods has been quite active, but a. mew h unnettaid by he fluctuetioue In ea. • ot‘Eulee. All Eessunalle , abno3 howzver, bane found Quits basere at fall aid aivanoing p.Loee. Louisville Tobueeo Market. Tobacer.--Sales , f 77 tvhds: 1 at $4 70 1 at $.5.45: 6 a VrO.EO, .t 5707,9); 44t 5 8 .50'48 1 35; 6at $04:49,90; at $1044a0 76; 4at nem .2€4- sat $12@12.7 4at s'B 1..60. 4at $14421'4 7'; 4at 6 1 6015.7 c; 6 at $lB 75018 7;_". 5 at $16017,251 2 at $18.7512 at $19.50019,75 and at $2l. Clnoinsuiti 'Whisky Market. keCMaCnN NATI d om nd . — a W le h s i o k t 60 A ba dat MU 61.,0 the latter rate for WaSDa. 92LABZLETS BY TBLEBB&PH sw Yoa. Oct, 30.—Flour, common grades dull, heav good choico brand, goatee any firm. lth a stronger pwa d tetd.noy, at $.250630 tor Ex ra State- $675@7 for r. 11.0;57.6509 25 for goat t.• choice Extra. ei husky dull and stares at e/(361340. Wheat dull and heavy at 10gg lower. $1..T101.37 f r ohki SPr nr, $1.13 !or No. 2 old a, in sure; 11 340 for Milwaukie fjub; 40.5301-10 fur Amber Luse.; /.400Lii for ter bet. Corn, Wes ern. 'o ii.trer with not a great deal doing at $L0701.03 for steady miXed. In store; SLO9X afloat. I..t.ts 102 bettor, at &M. w esters and liana.ian were sold delivemote b tore the 0108 e oi navisaiion at B=B2'x. other large sales were reported buy generals dircreil- Una by the 'rade. 11001 quiet and firm. k ork flrmet, with a good demand; $15,50 for old Mean $16401,7 for new Mess, closang at $l7; $l2l r new prime; $14016.50 fur new prime Mess Aire. 500 bbla now Um, first half in November a $/7 00. Beef quiet and steady. Sides Arm Western short c ear for November at 9d, Lard dim at 1111 4 .1%; 1000 bbl future delivery, pre No./ New York NitoneY Diaxkot, PRINTS, NEW 1.021 C, Oct. r.—Money has been quite active to-day. at 13K07. all oh eily at latter tale. Sterling dull and lower at $1,59K0 60%. Bold he vy and karat. opening at 4536, advancing deollelng 4.,‘ cud closing Quiet at 4 CHECKS, Fee. Part IDELraIa, October 30.—Flour firm. Balfli of 1800 bbli; advanced 130,9 c Iv heat—red. qa.ttiel 80. Corn firmer. bales of ?JOG° bash of I,ollow at $1.06. Mem Pork firm. Lard firm ay 11%. Wol9:ar firm at ago. G aisz t , TED DAnar PO vim mostriNfa MI DI kt. BMW. KOUNTZ AG IOW& aßozara; aro. 118 WOOD muss. The, Mick., wing are the baying and selling rafts f or t r iad. 811 var. •to.: Buying 13eUing ........ 1 43 00 •- tniver.- DemanaN OTe ........ " 'go 49 09 Enciec . ° JERabludge. New ...... ..... • Par •••• 4 ; ---- Par Itoaton... --- Dar Penn•ylininic CurreneyL ..... Par 3 '4 Weetern Exclenklim • ca.? ..... ....... ....„•.. Pe-• RIVER MATTERS. CLninnald Loniavilla, Cleveland . St. Lon's.. Tac Rress.—Lut evening at twilight there were about three beet :oar inches of water. We had needy rain all day. We mink we can sate• ty promise a rise of water. ARRIVALS AND DEPARIIIRES. RIED, Prankllo, Zisson Aß et B V rownsvile. Qallitln. Clarke Brownsville. Jaa. Bease.Yeeblos. Elizabeth. EPARTED. ptln, Clarke. Brownsville. albs. Bennett. Brownsville. sa. Reese. Peebles. Elisabeth. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Emi GRA NT. brought out from Liver. • wool. Londonderry, or Gap way. to New York, in F.ST CLASS hf STEAMERS. for Twenty•Ftve Del?' Parties also brought out by lowest rates. Apply to %W e bandthir4 _ New York Market Philed43lg4Ria Riarket. son.br M.AtaLZT. 0 Pi 1/
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