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    ILIFTTSBURG H THEATRE.
Letiee and Manager WM. HENDKRSON.
Treasurer H. OVYaINDTDN.
Benefit of the popularartiste. Miee CHAR
LOTTE TaOMPSON, who will appear in her
wonderful personation of Madeline, ale as the
Duchess.
THIS EVENING will be presented the beam
tiful drama entitlei
Madeline, or the Foundling of Pori*,
Madeline Mies Charlotte Thompson
Bertrand C. Loveday
To conclude with
Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady.
Mies Charlotte TIJOM PBOl
CONCERT HALL .
O? W .4,14.1.17
Commencing Monday November 2d
And continuing every night during the week.
ALSO, ORAND MA7.INEES,
Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
ror kklldr. it,
Admitting all children for 10 CENTS, to the
Hfteruot.n .;:atances.
Pint appearance in fire years, of the o igina
end PI) I
Blaisdell Brothers
Swi
Five Solo Artistn nod
Bell Ringers
aye ihe ctr at announeina obtertainments as
above, on wEich occasion they will be assitt'ed by
followehr Solo Ar rots ot a , knowledaed abil
at ad in Blaisdell, - H a
Herr Frederick Hess. cad.) Come'
Herr kartave Haafatwn , solo Violin' t.
1r Albert 11. Fernald.
The celebrated :"..c..tch Banning. and
Master liieve Young.
The Wonderful Comic Baladlst.
()skis uf Admissioa ...... . 2.5 cents
Reserved f ont •eats 50 cents
To be obtain-A at the kook and Music stores
and at the Had on 'he days of the Concert.
Door:, open a:7 o'clock, commencing a• 3 1 :;, In
the Att.irtnit n E 2 c'cla•k, ciinuneu,Ang at 3.
slot
Bank Dividends.
BANK OF PITTSBURGH
f `
f'itt , burgb, Nov. Itifts.
T HE DIHECTOR• OF TH .3
IS BANK
bare thip day tice!aret a Dividend cf FOUR
PER CENT. to iza ti:at Stook out of the prof
its ot the Inio month:, whiet will be payable
to the storkht , ;Jers, or their local repretenta
tires, free or government tax, on t.o lifter the 13th
inst. J AIN IltkltPl , it,
12,4- t(1 Ca- bier,
- -
+NI) Ni.sri BANK,'
I:tSbUrilh. v
BOAR!) OF LIR* CFORI3 J
S OF
thi r ark na a thi day declared a Divi•
dend of F; )1' K NT. on the Carnal :••tcck
out cf the prvfit c • C the lal•I el: too the, payable
on or arter 13th ire;. from a,l taxa,.
nc4-t1 JOHN .1' Jr. Cannier.
_ .
CITIZENS' BA 'K.
P•tr , bn-gr )
reiriF DIRECTORS OF 'THIS lI.IIIK
-114- a% . • (1-y .1,131,1 ble •len.l 0 ; FIVh,
PEE F.:%.• 1 . , • pet cent on tte Cralor. I :•-tock,
payal , 'e 'ho-t•••kh••'thr; • r egal repre
sentituveB n r After tnv 1 tb 1:—. Tye gov,n
ment rata ot, the , ollpa. Sift be per i by the Bank.
T. VAN DOREN,
Cashier.
1_;.••K ;.r PITTS! R,il3,
lIE DIRECTORS of"EllIat BANK
to.v I,c! •ei Itivirltna of FIVZ
y . r S:ork. out tr t , e
r: ;ha •tx payahla t
stocatt,.orre , r•uto - :r..-al NI. t—ent:tiv e. on or
beLreins[„'roe.t go, runtEnt tax.
r. 04-1 / Cashier.
LI. Fl,lll , Y t
PRESIDENT AND I/MEC OnS
It th E t ook . have chi- r !centred a Dly
idend H PER CENT n the C , Ntal
:flock, I , ayabte in, s oittti lit ,0 - It - air legal
roftresent,,tl.... et utter It, 16th inst free of
government ix J W. t ) li.
etc! t Cashier.
WiN: FR`, 1:, , I•ltd 1 ,1 1 :f/UPANY,
:Niiv.
rs 'RE RE("FORS of , I'll E. 'l% ESCF
g ern lnsurxtce C, mpany have this day de -
Hare N. T , Lt d1.:1,1 .11 TV. , ) A ND - A
-H LF DOL
LAR tlf. .1. , '.,trt3 t•t the tah.tal S
of art, r the ' act ix in nit,, pay
able bidder , • site: the 13th nrit,
rtt-t l F. N •-ecretary.
- -
• INK i ITTSI4 - 110n, I
1,74 IhUST 1 .....MYk5), •
s
N AN!) .'. 2. 1 , 56.5
ri in I. I•lllt:tilikENTr BOAnD
1 rare day !er•Lre , l a die der•a
of (-'2.• !. it dr a 1 ‘ 7, :Y Il' it CENT -
per rim,- •-. • • .u.• - .1 ti - t.rgh Tiu•t
Coin p .rly ••I ai.d \lr DOuLAItS
per 1.11... re .1 ;•1 • It • • First 'Na
tional r•ai -•I • I I•• - I • 1., fir, inst.,
PaY.. l - , !•• •. ~ t 7 , intt
file eei. , Ir - ir• yin .dried I Sat the
fine' ave., nee i.ti tha
. capital
Stue!, eet.• are aid be
require r. .1 ti-r: rl ry r 4 ttle, next.
not 1 , . . r
lEW G4oolits
)PENIN t; I) %!L
Corner of 3iki and Market Sts
!)I? ESS GOODS,
in every rITI,ty
i,t '4:AWLS
COUN irL
U:IiNTRY i LANNELS
SCA.RLEI P hA FLA NE L
FLANNEi
BA I.;NiO u Frill
GINi7LiA"%r.
at the
tCIWEST CASH PRICES,
,c2O Call an,l Gur 31,21
W VE RECEIVED OUR THIRD
61_ P.- L' OF
ti pii 'ALL GOODS
Atunne 151.1 n may te iound ttc, latest styles and
novettitlo
WV IV) O.OAk UMW
Ornaments and Buttons,
ROM -1/168866, Bead and Praid Nets
A now invoice 01
600 pea. SARA foGe TRIMMING
20U dcz. rt BUGLE AND BEAD GIMP
600 pcp. Whi!e E Bind; aci Searle
VELVET RIBBON.
BONNET RIBBONS, colors awl
latent Styles
Al s c,. (;01 and ZEPHYR HOODS,
wool, STOCKINti% , ,, in great variety, for
old i‘nd ycung
PAPER and LINEN CoL
LA HS. i is; OERSHIRIs. 1 HARK. S , SOUKS.
N K 1v... St. A R.F;t, I:( I I'sIFURT , z. StizPEN
.l,h
rhe Ira le supplied at lowe.lt , ash pr cez,
IV hoiema.ie rooms np stairs
MAC KLIN dE CLYDE,
7Fi MARKET STREET,
BF tweet. Ft.urtn and Diamond.
grittOPERS AND C A RPEN'r ERS
10ULS--for sale by JAMES BOWL
0026 186 Wood at.
emen
POETRY
Knot . .
MISCELLANEOUS.—A Wedging
Cowardly Preacher—Children Detained for
a Debt—Playing ' Seven Lip" for a Wife—
Rich Surgical Examination of a Conec-i; t
Rich Ministirsin New Yerlo—Whisky Drink in the irMY — The Late Balloon • scan
sion in Eegland, Ic., .to.
EDIJORIALS.— Republicanism Raft Mad
North Carolina—The Pro ideate Salary
Gen. B.O6CCIELI2I , —The Vete in Ohio—The
Soldiers Vote—The End of Slavery in the
Ltates--The Bit‘lot Box and the Cartridge
Box, &r., he.
THE NEWS — Pennsylvania Legidatere senai
and House—The Enrollment, an 4 the Dr.ift—
Pkili 'cal Generala—The Presidint'• Reply v.
the Missouri Radicals, nod their lief
Washingt n : trategv—Melancbt.ly Death of
a Michigan E iitor, &c.. &c,
SO i,TB ERN NEW.o —From la e utLern pa
pers
FROM OR 41, T'S ARMY —Hebei Cavalry threat
ening Grant's Communication—The Ques'ion
as to the Wisdom of FvOtiinn tianovga—
The Railroad from Bridgeport to Ch attato..-
go—Oen. Burnside menaced by Li-stag—ln
terruption of Railroad C , mcituunie
Branch War Office to be Ratablifoed at
B:_siing up Locorootivcs wi h
Torcedoes...t., &
CITY MAT .EM.—Wernin and twv Children
Burned to Death—Cincinnati C.,a: CI
Death of John I. Ver
dint, Asc., itc.
M AREETS.—Pittsburgh General .ai.,rket—Pit,s
burgh Oil Trade —Allegheny Lice moil.: Mar
ket—New York Cattle Market—Ness 1 - , , rk
flog Market—P:iladelphia Cattle Ma!ke:-
Cincinnati Whisky. Market—Markeis by
Telegraph.
LATEST N EWs BY TELEGRAPH.— E eeivuos
in New York. Massachusetts, 15Iiss,..tir,, New
Jersey and Maryland, he., so.
tHELIAGES — DEATHS—NEWS r,F.IIS
Brass Band
Norte Cs, AC
4Xig - liere is a splendid number to rend t
sent triencis and to our gallant soidi , rs in 1.-
army. Single Cr - dos in wrapper.. Frei' Csvis
at the e:unting room, corner of Wood an i Fift n
ettoe , s, and Pi t^ek's and Case's Nevi ,
Single copies, by the year, $1 5i n aqran,.
Five copies,.
8140 ea.-h
Ten "
Th Tw i e rt n y ty :: (An one to gotter ❑op . )
3 20
1 10 -
Forty " 100
To every person who onds us a club 1
Hundred Subscribers, with 'f:Ni in cash, we wi'l
Present a copy of the latear edition of Web,ter'p
Unabridged Dictionary—Pictorial with
Fifteen Hundred Illustrations.
•
Will the person who took rri,in rrir
desk the fire' volume of Headlev . s — Na
pc leen and his Marshals . ' returu the
same as soon at he is throne; with
the book was loaned to us, and ''n,-
er , requires its return irninedwely. .;•
tend the matter at once, then. Mr. B
borrower.
imeorr.t.NT DecisioNs --In the Supreme
onrt, yesterday morning, two highly 11,
ortant decisions were rendered. 'I
ti:st was in the case of the City of RlB
burgh against Jane McGee, in winch the
judgment of the court below wan SUtlifllll
ed. In the year 1657, legislation was had
at Harrisburg, authorizing the city to ap
praise the value of all grading of ktreetP,
lanes and alleys, when the city had preci
ously paid for the Same, and in the future
to hold the owners of the property on each
street responsible for the same. Mre.
McGee, the defendant in the preneut ac
tion, refused to pay the amount a , sessed
against her, and judgment for the earns
was obtained;in the District Court: but all
appeal was taken to the Supreme - . 0 ,rt.
and the judgment of the court lint, v .
tained. By this decision the c y w;ll he
the gainer by upwards of tf , 200.(00.
The case of the City agair,o. Dr. Wr , ..y.
was also decided in the Supreme C,:rr
yesterday. This was also important
cued so far as the interests and rights 'f
the city are concerned. It seems that Dr.
Wray attempted to evade the payment of an
assessment made on him to pay for dama
ges sustained by Mrs. Roe in the grading
of Washington street. The court held
that the law authorizing the assessment of
damages against property benefitted e
grading of a street, to compensate those i
whose property might be injured by the
work, was valid and proper, and the Judg
ment cf the court below, which was ad
verse to ;he Doctor, was confirmed.
arK E'S
1 Rlr 7.4
CONVENTION OF TELEGRAPH OPERATORS.
---We noticed a few days since tie fact
that a National Convention of Telegraph
Operators was to assemble in New York
on Monday last, for the purpose of form
ing a National Telegraphic Union, and
devising a compreheisive pier for the
protection and advancement of the char
acter and interests of the profession. A
constitution was adopted, the chief points
of which are, that there shall be cane grand
national organization and distinct or sub•
crdinate organizations. All legislative
power shall be vested in a general con
vention of delegates, which shall be com
posed of members chore•• annually by the
several districts. No aloe ahali be a
delegate vho shall hate not attained the
CriF,CliS. Sc
age of twenty one years. The Conven-
Baal! have power to regulate all }natters
pertaining to revenue ; to assess and col-
I, , ct dues, fines and fees, and to provide
for ali expenditures. When any member
shall become incapacitated for the per
formance of his usual duties, by any -,ek
nese or accident that does not proceed
from immoral conduct, he shall, if he de
.ire, receive the sum of five dollars per
week, after the first week, until his male
dy or accident terminates in restoration
or death.
GALLANT PITTSBURGHER DEAD —News
has been despatched to this city by Gen.
Geary announcing the death of Captain
Charles A. Atwell, of Keep's Battery.
which took place at Stevenson, Alabama,
on the 2d instant The Captain received
the wound which resulted in his ucath at
Lookout Mountain, on the night of the
28th ultimo. Mr. Atwell, of the firm of
Atwell Lie dz Co , lather of the deceased,
left yesterday afternoon to bring his re•
mains to this city for interment. Captain
Atwell was in his twenty third year. bat
though young in years, he bad won for
himselt the reputation of a brave and :lull.
tul soldier, and had endeared himself to
h„..te under his command by his uniform
kindness BEri attention to their wants
He leaves a young wife and a large circle
of friends to mourn his death.
Tag NEW IssrE.—We are glad to see it
stated on reliable authority that the Go% -
ernment has determined to stop the issue
of the new fractional bills. which have
proved to be unfit for t.'-.c purpose design
ed. Those already issued 1,1- to be catiem
in, and others more snbstant:al, and La
liable to be so soon rendered useless, sub
stituted.
THE PITTSBURGH POST: FRIDAY IVIORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1863.
DAILY POST
FRIBA Y. NOVEMBER 6, 1863
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Boston. are our agents for the Daily and
il d
Weekly Post in those 'ties, and are author
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AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO -
vember 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily
Poet mast be paid is advance Those knoaiLg
themseves to be In arrrars will pleaFe call and
settle wlthout further delay.
'THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST
can hereafter be procured at the News cf
J. W. Pittock and frank Case. Fifth street. with
or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents ; We,kly 5
cen to.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
SATURDAY MORNING POST.
NOW READ - aINTENTS :
— Macdonald'e Drummer-1 he Love-
SEEM
MEE
Special Notice
OAWE T: Sr I. , •cts --It InAy he interest
lug to such of our tit a' era des, irt
to qu.ite the- pricis et St L :uis on the 31-t
Ult. " The Game Trade" says tne report
"at preeent is quite lively, and has the an
pearauce of continuing so daring the win.
ter months All kinds are arriving quite
freely, and are b., td readily; cur prices
that we quote are taken from keepers of
stands iu our markets. prices which thsy
pay wholesal- : Prairie chickens. at $2,50
@3,00 f) dozen : rabh.ta at $1 -e dozer' ;
ducks at 11 50®.2.00 'et dcin - rn ; quails at
75®$1 zeta ; Fqcort.-1 ,, at 50 cents
dozer, ; turkeys at $456, 50.2 ap'.ece ; deer
at 6®7c lb,"
Goon IDEA.—We see it stated in a Phil
adelphia paper that it is in contemplation
in that city, to establish societies in the
different Wards and precincts, whose duty
it shall be to look after the condition of
the familtes soldiers in service, and
thcse c fio. d at home by sickness, and
adopt a.- t...-ett to render them assistance
whenever tticy are found in destitute cir
cumstanci., This idea is a good one, and
if carried cut in this city, might bring to
ares of want and suffering
that otherwise would be unknown, and
they could be assiistcd in a regular and
systematic way.
NEW Jr - Doe.- A number of prominent
I - Cepnblicit-s fort yesterday at the Mitnon
g. h,..ia Fr.,,,P, lo this city, for the purpose
c.; I, ; cm,:. e./ci:',g a eaitable pa rson to fi ll
t'.i. vacari y in the Judgeship of Beaver,
Babier and Lawrence counties, caused by
tile- e'er tion of Hon. Daniel Agnew to the
Si;prem i Bench. We did not learn who
ti-.• ft rimate individual wets, ancya may
tei :hitt (toy. Curtin La , already-picked
hi • Marl
QUIET AND PEACEABLE --OW lawyers
arc nearly all absent trmrn town att'nding
Ott , seaaion of the Supreme Court at Pitta
butch. and BB a cone, Timme the town la
qui , : nod peacealde —lndiana Democrat.
:lionght we rloticel a perceptible
iacreiv,e of rowdyism on our streets at
but way it an' arise from ether
than Itli pri , necii of so many law
yers in our midst cram a distance?
1,10. \' F. Mcl,, , ,aEs. —We Bee it eta
ycur,g ar,d talented divine,
who but r:ceii , ly returned from a Mia
rt•cvived a call from 1 1 ,
d P, chytcriChurch, in Pe, r,
accept the
can c. , ,, L . ! . ratulat. tr Poorians on their Bf—
enrirg able acd z alcue
chr.: ,, ,ar. 113.11! , ',: an P, E. Mc
Lar,n.
PHILAI.EI i Id\ ±Ni) ERN. - -rberi
,. gap at twenty three miles
Ul tn,e read betw,-sn Erie and
Philadelphia. i spane is nearly all
graded...ly,r thw rails, and at Lo
dlitant day the grPn enterprise will bi
cc d. ear; are r - m running front
a dlhLarlee ul eighty
!
one .yei!!!xty
- LCSENEBB
Et 1. , ki) A Ini'( - Zit,g, CA ItI(?
ct tt, • i , erman t rust and
S.4v:ugs Bank wa , held 7eAter,',av f.,r the
nf clecto g ,t Board of li.rectori
to =erre fc , r thr ensuing tear. Folloaring
at- g,hllorn, n ,•:, Augusta= IL,
•
v , •ls•r, At:Cr
.1 F. Hnv.•. • F. H.
PI John I). worth. A. liro,tzin
g-r. Spriti;v7
9, - ••I tn,n of
mach tr. -, ubleß vv..s lin Wheeling
li, frnm Gov .
Curl.), and 1, , tlus coy. He ie
wit'. !y .n nc,:•l=ing a fazni'.y
a. 'Tharpsbur4
AMUSEMENTM
111 AlrIE 11' ect - lIIIIC M 18.4
n r.:F.izd audience
h •r • ;, • .r 1 I "1:411
IMEME
ml tak• a i ; , Inv.; in
p PC&S . ,':d
Ii irt never w n Far Lady.' lhe house
coon -e 1..• r•riiwdi•ci ' I sufrde ittcri
: r ,it tI, ft"‘ei I: 13 ‘Nlies
Tnornp , on v • •Benett It • atzraiti,ns
I;n the a , Id . 7 r.are most on
u to' Mati...'ine ie m , ri.iniv one cf the
v-ry best iiiec.s cit acting w• ever saw as
Thompson rend7rs it and her
I tucheA2. Tornueava ie perfietly irre
the "Theatre
•nigh; to.ve a rare treat in store.
Fitt Batt. Itrc , ..b.as —The Blaisdell
Salle Bell Ringer, still continue to he
grew, (3 with r 7 . itwded house, The music
C! bras, :1 - /P harp and the violin can
n 1 1 , whiiNt the vocal part of
mainmetit le in itself worth double
e pri,e cot admissicn They give a mat-
Saturday afternoon_ designed to
a r :nmodate those who cannot attend in
• venings We, xpec. to see the house
wded with male and tema: , Young
A tr, rica, csti that (iiraaiiini
BUSINESS NOTICES
1)h. PA , .,E d LECTI-RE, , IS ALLEGHENY.—
Dr. A Page. who r, ,a , ly delivered a
ci .rse of it (lures (aly. which were
I r 7. -, attoid,l y appreciated,
c. • i ..„ reed a aeries in A;l:Thk ,, :y City on
\\- , ~•-dayLc.h.nirg. The Doctor's fame
I a... it ;un-:- had preceded him, and those
;resent were highly pleated. Indeed it
could net be otherwise, from the masterly
manner in which he treat: his subject.
This afternoon he will leciiire exclusively
to ladies, and in the evening to gentlemen
exclusively, when the admittance fee will
wenty five cents. The Doctor has a
pecaliar aptness in imparting his ideas to
others, and all can understand him. "We
may add that the subjeo.s treated are of
incalculable value to mankind, and should
receive the attention of all. Drs. Page
and MPlciil ~ an be consulted at their
rooms No IS Fourth street. every day.
LYON ARNSTEIAI , under the St. Charles
hotel, Wood street, advertises in this
day . s paper a large supply of genuine
Eavana cigars Just received and which
wiil be sold either to the trade or retail at
the !owe., cash prwp. (ii: , him a call.
:' , .GEL EATING Win, ^I IN. 47 111'TEI STREET,
1":14 Rt. :JR.—Fresh
ell Oyetrrt , 'tripe and Can Oysters
roustat.tly on hand Meals at all houra.
trona 1 o'cloclt a. M., ' t
111 12 o'clock p.
nt. The bet retrr-shateute can only be
found by calling a , 47 Fifth street.
Voce'. Must, --11. Ft Brecht, teacher
f dinglng star' ruitiration of the voice, 128
•=mithtield
IRTGROVFR d BAKER'S SEWING
4 .CIIINFI- , , for 'amity manufacturing purposes
are the best in we.
A. F. CHATONEV ~ reneral Agent,
18 Fifth trcet Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOISEPLI IfETER
JOSEPH MEYER de SON,
::F
PLAIN AND FANCY
FURNITURE & CtiAl
AhEllut
BOIT,Ot. ' •ti Viriin alloy
P 0 11. o 19
STRENGTHENING PLASTERS
HAVE THE COMM A (ITNESS OF KID
leather and !ha s.it. of n 5 4 i1g G.ove,
and are beeom ng f.i . ' . ' by an intelligent
For all Affect .• .; f the Chest,
Weigbt about the ur.; • I on of the Bowels.
in Colds and Coughs •s ries of the back. for
all strains or bruises, L-. oak back, .4,3, Aro..
they have to be used t , °party appreciated.
FOR S. 1:-. AT
Rankin's If g Store,
83 Market et; ack door below 4th.
ARRIVAL tiF THE STEA.MAHIP
LILT T. c'
Iron-Clads Building at
The Revolution in Sain
The English Papers on the
The Arch-Dake Maximilllan and
rho Situation in Tennesoce
ST. JOHN'6, Nov. 4.—The steamship
Ad/ iatie from Glaszow on the afternoon
of the 27th qtr,ved her; t;-day.
(ikilsA I 811:TAIS.-- Gen. Lee's advanet
on Gen. Meade attracted much attention
1 he Daily News says that while the Con.
federates are unable to dislodge Rose
crane, Lee's movements are so inconsist
ent with ordinary principles as to baffle all
attempts at explanation. Gen Meade had
nothing to gam by di Itvering battle in the
centre of Virginia, and wisely declined to
challenge his opponent until reached
his selected field, when no doubt he will
LA , muly to receive him.
The Times lays the last blow has gut
to he struck, and the Federals will hare
extra..,rdy ary goml fl.rtune if a third bat
Ile over ice of two defeats, reverses
the ass, ciations connected with Bull Run.
The Times thinks Rosecrans will have
to f or retreat and the former ap.
pears most probable.
Henry Ward Beecher was e .tertained
a' a farewel, bret kfast on the 24td.. Thanks
were voted to him'for his various addressee,
and cdrigra:alatory ei.ercht. s were inter
changed
It seem, oche ally auomineed that the
im eas of ‘Val- s may be expected to
, di,- a mother in March next.
Lt ERPOOL. Oct. 2 ;.—Marshal NP I goes
to Hue it extraorti,aare mleFlon cr
g-rding J
The Morning fis.ll s - ive the Federal,.
mils! be tower. hut any EriOtis reverse
jolt uow, would leave neutrals no ali.erna•
Live but to reeeignize the South.
W R. Eindady, in a letter to the Times
dehouncestheGpvern meut policy toward 4
the North a inconsistent with neutrality
or honor.
The King of ti• iimark, in s speech said
it he was ‘iverpowered by Germany. he
would proclaim a Diniiih Republic.
FHe F:
.16,niteur gives a report
of a reception by Siipoleon of the Steal
cart d-pu , n'em. Lie does not elude
to
the Arch Duke MAxianilian.
The Paris ci , rre,rion lent of the limo.
thinks in doribtio, trai the French Chan;
hers will accede ei the guarantees de -
rt and.i by th- Arch Ituku. viz: the mteg
nly of the Sew Empire and a loan.
The on/ hriya there IF no truth in tie
report that itLI•SiR oil building war Vt . F.30 0 3
in the Buick Sr,e and that her rfilatirins
with l urkey have been disturbed. It
stated that Austria and Prussia i acv
agreed to decline the arbitration of Eng
iat,d is the c, r.du t with Denmark, regard
ins it as of a put— y German character
11 .A. - .111N,1 N —Mr. fi,haban
who %vs+ captursd in the vicinity of °nen
q Jar. :•.•4 mas. and lately re
turned to bra h:•mt. in Alexandria, has it,-
1,rme..1 th, J, urnal that Castle Thsloder
Is the only pm: I:!chmond where
prisonera zt-e ~ .:lowed to purchase an
Shortly ati r batik o• Chickamauga
&bolt 2uti woilinl e ,l prisoners am vcd et
Richmond 'rum the held. They werealmoat
all in a famishing and starving condition.
They were four days on the road between
the two points, and ail they had to eat
during that time, was four hard crackers
each. On arrival at Richmond they were
taken to the Libby prison, where they laid
tw., days longer without having their
wounds dreseed. During all of which
time they had not a mouthful to eat, - some
cl them who were tortunete enough to
have a little money. offered as high as five
dollars for a loaf of bread, but the officer
in churge would not iet it be carried to
them.
Mr. Bohanzm left Richmond on a Hag
or truce boat in company with about 20i,
crher Union I.risonerik When the yess;iP
neared Druky's Bluff, the prisoners were
made to lay flat down on the deck, and a
special guard placed over them that they
might be prevented from seeing the forti
fications.
WA , HINGTON Nov. s.—Gen. Thomas
officially communicates to Gen. Hafleck.
under date of Chattanooga. November 4
that Major Fit zjibbon, of the 18th Michi
gan infantry, overtook the combined guer
!ilia forces of Cooper, Kirk, Williams and
s; -or , , numbering 400, ou the morning of
the 3d Last., at Lawrenceburg, and after
a severe hand to hand fight, defeated them
with the Ices on his part of three men
wounded and eight horses killed. Rebel
1088—eight killed, seven wounded and
twenty tint prisoner , , among. the latter is
on, Cavain and two Lieutenants
Cron. Bragg's forage trait' seat up the
1{.011 . , Valley, in !runt of his pobitittn,
was captured.
John ti Nicolay, the private secretary
to the Prssiderit. itas returned to Wash
ington atter three months' absence at the
West He Las .brought with him the
treaty recently concluded with a band of
Indians in the Colorado Territory, by
which the Uni,ed States acquires a title to
nil the lands discovered in that territory.
The certificates of indebtednev issued
prior to the 4th of March last, recently
ordered to be redeemed by the Secretary
of the Treasury. amount, it is said, to four
million dollars
CAIRO, Noi b.—Returns indicate that
the thirteenth Congressional district has
gone Union.
ANTHONY METER
Another attack rty the rebels was made
on Colliersvdle, on the Memphis az.d
Charleston railroad on the evening of the
third. After a brief fight the enemy was
repulsed. 13: ig. Gen Gea y and thirteen
0 1 his staff :,ere among the prisoners ta
ken. •
Lent. Col. Loom:8 and Major Herrod.
at the t;th I.linoie cavalry, had an alterca
tion at tLe supper table in Gertr.antown.on
the evening of the 2d Herrod fired four
shots at Loomis se he lett the table, kill
leg him instantly. Col Hatch. of the 2d
lowa. was obliged to draw his sabre on the
soldiers present to prevent them lynching
Herrod on the spot. The remains of
Loomis were brought to Memr.hip. and
Herrod was taken there ,n ircna
Reinforcemenis are being sent to Col
lieraville.
- -
NEW You, Nov. b.—The ship Europa
Bt this port reports : On September 28th
while in latitude 1.86 south, longitude
28 28 west, ahe was chased by a fall rigged
brig, but it comingon night she lost sight
of her.
BY TELEGRAPH,
TO THE DAILY POST
From Gem Meade's Army
ELECTION RETURNS
GLASGOW
K. I r.l E YE
Richmond,
Domingo,
American War
Napoleon
'A. ASHINt;T_IN, Nuv. 4. - -.:, refugee iron.
Richmond, a t crt h.q.') wool spitimir,
bring,' intelligence tun:. at Manchester
near Richmond. L.:, the James river, a
gunboat clad with three thicknesses of
two inch iron. is within six weeks of com
pletion, and that at Rocketts, at the foot
of Main strc..t. two ....tiler iron clads ere
on the 9t ,-, .. , : , T'rint a sense of security is
so comp!• t th'i . urge iron works and
Privtoe i r - ricry .t.= , in proCeßß of con
, BtructiOt. t.. S., Is,a . named Bradley, in
Manch.— i - ...Li the machine shcp3 at the
Ce. :rt.. lifirond depot have been greatly
ech..-gi i l ,- , i, r, tt tin mills have been
erected .c, ill t‘nCheeter, and permanent
improvement,- have been mad' in the
Tredegar works atid bridges across the
river
Luc) MIR
Two woil-L Blanc ;o , r turn
out t. , urtPen hundred and fifty yards of
army el tth per weEk, which s sold to the
Government t•tt• thirty fire doitars par
yan-d.
c:,rrynewl t•ueitiePly stated
to be cnly tbiry th , :•tisartd. ,troug.
NEW YORK. Nov. .; —By the brri%l. - .1 C.`
the =ail shit, 1 nbal Cair, from St. Domin
go, we to - ic e IL ',Bowing iatelligeLeo
TLe revolution : D troinga vitto in
foil blast The rebels I.tld poeeeesion of
Ike antire I 4iard. w 16 the nxcepi ion of the
capital and :he ear. en.t. iv r • !act
report,ci ; ,, Ich,l-, a taw of St. D
go City. wo recent victories are chimed
by the SottriLth Lear De La Nic,r. and
Monte Pima, en.] F. one engagementit
war-..said one p, •• of artillery, many runs
tic 8 and numereuF, prisoners had be,-ti ta
ken from the if,:nirgentq
The ( aptain—General of San Domingo
had been removed and Don Carloe de
Tongue, Mar , hal LI Spain, had reel. ap
point,d his -teed, Be 691,1 to a
mar. ['Tea? Rhtrly, and expe ( t,d in
raw, h ;,rt.onAly
Eki iroonE --- Rf•turn, rod. ,
very Ttlere is some dcub: as to 11e
result in the ricer conpri-As,onal
hi, generally conceded that Crisfield
riected over Criswell the un , oriditional
rnion candidate. Webster Da^.t= And
Fran': Thorns are elected in .he i-econd,
third and fourth 4.listri,-s--th-re heing no
opposition Tb s titth cotigreiiFdorial dis•
trici is unri•in.:.. lic hand, O. • emizincit
pation Ur :ion well,
and ti . •••• , ymr y i!Ptiia•i-7•I f'filvPrt
Gcldsh. - •rn •-•,
ccnsidert•'•' tmj:irily Grc•Ant.t.i-
In the vcle ,
~i kit
PlTlrhal'ea'.!y in favor of -
pation.
N•:v
20 bond; were o Brea
supply of p71:.:,d d
It Will (hk,. A I . .or:l.Jght t^ fi.ltilis prev,
:s Px.pec , f d !hat E.4IEF
will bd maa r2ar . : L.r oi moot_
Tbt• GOVYrIII.II,-I', - poesi;,l=
patch in ; r Nall; uu.l
bank;
fCST,N, N.
-W
-el, Nu - u e as
O.V— c: 7 H
sus 4. Dem )-1-a••--
resl:: t ,!
iePubhc:o !, Dem - 4 rAT3
9 0, a^ri c.-e ui4 In Eidrfingto
(7m. 4: I 14 R 6.; üblicat.,
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uteri :•:vp
The tc
ntlea
Kalb b Fra;:cts Btlo,
uton C .7, n ‘.l , t.- m() , 3; rebel
k
:Ave T Ml} self.
DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH
BIT E
THE GREATEST NERVE% E EVER.
DISCO• EKE.- CH E G RE,.. TES r
till' EVER D ISUoVEHE D-T H E
GREATEs rA LTS KATI E EVER
DI...COVERED
A CI REI.'( )R INTEMPERANCE.
A A NERVI N R. T ALLA \ Tli E
.111.
chrome inflammation itt the sttimach. in all
perseme addir ed to the use of st , mular is and
narcotic-, fu h tc A d'ohitlitf and \I ,It Littut rs,
• plum, St orph•a. Irseni • Tohn etc., etc. It
rrmr its the futtrttld `'ltt e'ite or craving ot the
it mash for siiittul.n•s dc It. Headache. Net,
LTA as rierydus d seasee, .t has fdt equal
as ervino
Al A Ttt::li, it gives s f'ealtny rot, U./ the
stomach imortives Iho r. petite corrects iYer
ditrangemen tit. regulates the bowels. removes lan
gurr and tirow,lnf ss, a d net perk •t health to
the Dyspeptic
A, AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life et
the body, to derived tram the f rod we digest.
how important then, trial the duties of the stom
ach are perfectly performed. D. i's duties are
imperfect 'y executed, distia.so itaitead et health is
scattered through the F),Lelza. When our fond is
properly digest,' pure blood 1- supplied the
itody, and i I , tcbes, It:l,i lea. Totter, Erysipelas,
01.1 Co-c.t. Me-curia! anti \ einerial Taint., end
other diseasie arising from impure bird, thsap-
V.-tr. 1...1e Dr. Cutter's Eng Pith Edie,, and ;nu
will have perfect digestit n dred pure I.
particuldrs r hi- tiolenrait-d
prncure Ue T utters - ,rcuier it In any r f our
A gchts.
N VAN Di . r L. rhi atraet.
Amer can , nutac!uring gent) Philada
fulthEN , N ki .agents,
°mere , ' Fcal , th and Maraca sts , Pi,tsbur
g
Farm': by all r05i...2t,,b'0 jihuge,ts
0,t15 ly
Meetings, Notices, oic,
()TICE TO fr:TOCK HOLDERS. A
I .‘ ape :neonug of the :•lt rllr hold ere thi ,
Pitts' null b C
.tacompaoy
will be n•-id at th - off:, of the y, tuo
city of f itteburgh, a' 1: ...co , no.! THU !is-
DAY, the leth day of :No; ensb,r. A. D. 563. hr
the purpose ul acceptine or rice tug the follow
g named Acts aril ewents, pans' d hr the
44eheral As , odnbry tof the Commohoreo!th Penp
sylvanis ra !act Seiko n, hot to
repeal the ninth •ection at a t ac: authoriz ng the
laying out o: a - tote Road from the Borou, it
Oradoburir, ommiy, t [ in,e , c , ci a
public ro d leading, trout E.l-o n to Mauch Crlunk.
and for [ Iher t ur;•oses " approved he hr-t day
of April , 14 4- 3. 'A supplement to on act to loco,
orate [he Pk[slou gh Connodeville Latlr ,ad
Company," appr: e 11th day et April, A D
1883. Also, “..-lalll ple ent t an het I. incorpo
rate the Rafe Harbor and Susquehanna '1 urnp:ke
kcal c in pan r, ' etcetera, approved the 14th day
II April, A. D. 1863
't HOs. S. BLAIR,
CYI-L'S P. MA, KL , .
Jull:\ CAUGHEY.
It MA'
W.
PILLAR.
H. HUHU W 1
J 11.4,
DANL. R. DAVID . 7,OS,
W S. ti A \Tits'.
firzoct Pitt:burzh c noun . IC R. 4.) ,,
itt.Bburgti. 1.86 , oot2B- t.f
OFFICE WEBTEP-1i IFtiUBA YCE C.111 . .tN7,}
Pittahurah, lJetohcr 29 , 83
4 N ELECTION r ort DIRE* TORS OF
CR c. in, an; wil. he held at it, office, N.
92 Watt,- erect. on I["E-,'AY, ..:ocentber 1001.
1863, be we the hour= rf 11 a. u., and 2p. m.
0c..31-td F M tioRD(,N . sec.,
ahell Oysters ! tihell Oygters.
IORNUCOPLE SALOOM ALWA Y$
in a , l v 'e. Ihe proprietor ,f this noted eat
ing es , ab:i•hmenl has just reoieved a large , 111 ,
ply of lialtuuu,e che.l oysters. TL ey vri.l ue
served up in the best possible manner, wits all
the delicacies the Market affords von% forget
the place, corner of Filth and 1.71 i on streets.
5e.29-dtf VVICP-3, Proprietor
A LOT OF
Manufacturing and c igal Leaf For tale
M'COLLISTER tit BAER,
LOS WOOD STREET
111 TO received conigninent. s lot rd Manufac
turing sod Uttar Leaf, whir., they are orders ; tc
Pell at N er) low fixates fu. Ash Cal an,: nee the
s plc, ,;
CIO C RTII I.ALL hTOCIII NOW 0.1P11.. N
ing of KNA GOLD MEDAL PnElll
- HAN (3S, which are now r eyoLd a douLt.
••,,nriderfd the best in the w fully WILITIIII.Od
for tyght year-, and sold at reasonable prices.
Haines Bros, Ne w Yore Pianos, best Pianos
made at the price. Also, Grovekme's New York
hawk, ctioa, , est tteaewooJ i octays P twos mad e .
OiIAttLOT.LE 13-I,UMh,
0a.90 43 Puti, street.
‘,..3A OUR GAS by Elsl.l9G GLEA
i7 son's Anti-rlickenng, American and
Imrer
bas Lunen!, a sure iaviag of twenty-five t •er
cent. The Anti - Flieleling ie JUS the thiuu i"
the °thee. Call and see them burn at the tine
Fining end Plumbing kstabl:ahment of
WELDON & YLELLY.
164 I4'u,d tweet
SHUT 011IN8-
07 Doable a single barrels. Revolvers, Pistols.
Bowie and Camp naive:, for sale by
ThafßB BOWR,
ooh BB Woods*.
COMZER
prrrsai - :it - car (4-E--4--:--''--lirEstAL
OPPICIE u? THE DAILY POST. 1
it AY. er 6. 63.
uaiinems—WasFßlD t N
ot very active YelBsterday,
the sales being few and far between. The weather
during the day was clew b. to knowing ones pre
dicting that we should have rain before NI blaY
morning, we certainly.:eel that way appearances
look that way We aO'iee by a call in the papers,
that our coal boat-men have a meeting this mor
ning to take i to consideration the'arbitrary e
unjust decision chat our officials have put in t h e
tate law in regard to coal boats. It seems to us
not just the tome to inaugurate any oppreisitls
measures in regard to this matter, when our wes
tern cities are on the point of starvation fr fuel,
Th - F is no time to attemv: to put any restraint or
h , cdrance on the departure of eoal on the first
rise. and woe be to the ine who attempts it. Let
there be a furl attendanoe by all means.
Apples—The demand gas improved, end
prices were a shade higher. II enote sales of 200
tads. a prime art.cle, prices ranging from 13 Ct@
3 z 5 $, bbl.
.
Aahes—The market has exhi ited an Inc. ear
ing firmness. We 6ote iurther sales of soda ti.sh
at 431,c • s..les 6 t erces Pearls at 9'40.09,40 as
quality
Flour—The market was steady and inactive;
beyond 97 all solos for local putpo-es, !here was
netbing dme The stock in first hands is only
whilst the receipts about keep pace with
the sales. the high prices of fr. its tends ma-
terially to had back heavy lots ti gh til we have a:
rise f water. which we hope will eoon be along.
We have only the sales of hair:, 150 bble at
$5 75; ,01.) do Extra Family, in lots, at $6 ;5, all
fr .msto,e
Cheese —DI a market was Arm with a good
steady demand wi h sales of 9& boxes W. It. at
rpicee ra t ging from 13414 c. Ihe latter figure for
en• iec.
Hwy arket firm with sales ei A/ 'bads at
the cede.: at $34@i56 "ft t ,o.
Hut ter --.ad firm at fOrnlar priced--the re
lar being barely c ufficient keep PLue
wall the wants of the local trade. We note
ea!, 01 ;WO IDs fre,h roll at 2,@ '4 , 3
E g4: 4 7 - Scarce—the dem.ind exceed ng the s as ,
1,1 y • a trash rot could be di p _ sesi of wt 1.113 to doz.
Grain—We canli Joe to no:ice a firm market.
Tas: ois a , t , aiii demand lir all lots offered.
rte—r.• neon hand, we could z, - a learn of a sin
gic transaction daring the entire week—prices
aro altrige her nominal C rrn film and in zoord
deruarid, a lot of "..a,OO bant was diaposed of—the
te•nas were not made public. We Grote vomi
t wly at 10 Vi bush. Oats ore in lair demand
with sales at the ,:eeet ar T3@-sc, vat no: t any
extent. ri heat rnottang`d. with Wee of
!coin wagcn, a: $1 25; whita, at 11 33 brim
B crlay scarce, it would command fall rats read
ily ri , toiks were
Greer-ries—Yee have a cbarge to notice
of her us reka ds prices or de to md. The cienand
was act.ve and sales regular. As price, were un
changed we emit them or this time
b inky—The market was uncnanged, price 6
bier a( sYgltiOc, t r city rectified.
FRDA Y. Nov.
Ititsitkesti—Was nut active, buyer: vieie , hy
and maLtlett no di vial ion to optrate to any ex
tent—holde a neniq offer further inuucementa be
fu re we shall be able to report any neavy tram
actions. We hear of repurts of &ales at a variety
of prices—we hear I of one lot fdO I bls of Crude
at • , c—, hers ore said to have been made at 17c;
liened was neg‘ected, and 'he market t.o %meet
tlol to give c - iirect uuwations. We hope in a
I,v; at farthest, to be able to rives mething
more defini.e. Exports—lnliew Sorg—a24. Tar.
P.Si'adelptiia— Ref. 125; Tat - , 52
Iniports—V a. V. R. tt —1056 bbla. Crude, tte
tined and Tar 'P Allegheny River-333 Ws.
Shipments we t-38'3 bbl
- Ihe -L. F s
..• week t;e
ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK MARKET.
ALLEGHENY. November 5,1863.
—Th
tattle e otlfrrinvs tats week were nut so
tarts a+ the previous week. The sales made ex
hibit a large variety bf prices. The lower grades
were the mo t plenty, and sold principally to
butchers at Eisures ranging from l3(gs2@).44'f lb
( i.eernmerit dealers selvcte t tae best quality.
I'ric es ranged trim Tne am shiped
East ve.s la-ge, notwit:vanding the ount
Easte p rn
Market was on the decline. The number weighed
at the Sea es only amounted to 900 head, This,
howeve,, d.es to.d indicate the number that
change I bards, by any means. The mei - keg
closed wt h a moderate demand.
Hog.—;\ ex to Cattle. H , gs was the article
agar-e 1 for The market upon the who e,
--vee ob. a' h .iish the sass were numerous.
rate , wen Scum ;.;(4/se, anise cabiJe 3501 s hogs
was held at 5-3.,:.dec. The adount shipped halt
was large. lii market clieed Quit. Thire were
but ;ow .018 left ~ ver at the close of yesterday's
marker.
S .IES OF SHEEP.
The marker was dull and eended bo nereot• .
ed ttogetber—u few lots my dirposed of.
lee Current rate., ware for the beet qnality
4C 4 t /
In—OCtiee neaCiiptions ranged Lk : . .6eic as 'tg
quality. The twine', al lot, that arrived Were
eh.pped to the E vtern markets.
SALES OF CATTLE,
M. Irlurdoel hl) id 21 head Ohio ar yt Tit ,wt..
A. Baker sold .17 bead O.to al $ll le the t t.
NV. Bt cer sold 19 head Ohio at sa9 9a head.
NV. B...r.eher sol r 21 Dead Ohio at $1.6 lit head
1 4 1 erphy sal S.t head—terms private.
Phit sold 17 head at 13.1.(g23 Tv INI. .
tee Suitt '24 head vlai -I at $l2 ohead.
itt,bert Al.an s .Id 1 hood Ohio at $2 4. head.
11. Stiffer sold 39 head at $2 62 cwt
John Uiener.s -old :13besi Ohio at $2 53 it cwt.
aryls Pa.Uewart sold 19 head Ohio at $2 9u;l
cwt.
J. Shaw sold .I.'t Iliad Ohio at 2 (.4.3.4 pl ID,
1.. r.tt '2O h-ad ObiU at 2‘,.0 Lb.
J, Jackson sold 1U head Peer a at 120. 1 24 , e
J. mcC.n told ,34 head Ohio at $) DU *cwt.
51. J..hnoin , ihiJ at $24.3 W oat.
D. i at:erson sold 20 head Ohio at Ili head.
.N 1 Cu iougo suld head Ohio at $.16 head.
Greenawalt K Rahn sold 90 head Ohio at 2!i,(0.1e
H.
A. Aterriok. Bold WO bead Ohio Ea 2A40.45.60
rb-
J. Myers sold 50 head Ohio fat at lb
Marts di druesman sold 100 head uhio at 2 .40
40 Ih.
J . 'duds sold 30 hra I Ohio at 231,03,V,0 Wfb
W oil & Co. sold '0 head Ohio at 2 .5408:50 lb•
Davis so.ci 20 head Ohio at 2SQ3c at !b.
I A.LE.9 elf 1:1008.
JJ B. 13 oyd auld 107 head at 4.4' V
'. t: A rchfi eld old 103 head at $$
10 V cwt.
J. R, CriTchfield old 142 head at $4 60v cwt.
J. Phillips sold 14 head at $4 70 31 cwt
Black w u .k 1 cold 56 head at $4 85 V cwt
r:
ea,
sold 141 head at $4 05 V cwt.
Robert ei.len sol t 15 head at $4 62 iii cwt
J. Kenton solo 14 head at $4 27 V 1 cwt.
1., Patter told 1 8 beau at $4 50 V awl.
J. Davis sold 107 head at $4 93 V cwt.
i. W. Clarke sold 16 cead at $4 50e5 a, V cwt.
It. Kerr -old 101 head a $4 54.) V cwt.
ireet,awalt & Rahtu sold 140 Lead cf fat at
4 511 7p , , cwr,
. 4(t i t
W . Lafferty .r,old 1,50 head at $4 5(45 751111 cwt.
il aal 0: ic) said of.) head of extra at $6 ii cwt•
.•
70
-- $5 80 VI ow t
New York Cattle /Market
TI:EBD .0, Nov. 3.—A lthoug nearly all the
st,ek iu market will be sold, prices of to-day
are not equal to the opening to the close. and the
droves that came in this morning will not rea
lize as mush by full triuf a cent a pound as they
would early yesterday morning. The weather
on Monday wet clear and mild; this morn ng was
rainy and tv.ruier, which was against the dro
v-rs' interest, but :he •act of its being election
d iy was more so, for it keeps away all bat those
who come on porpo.e to find enettp bargain , . It
will be observed that rte supply is more than a
thousand more than last week, reaching over
ki p
t, - .,r the whole city, and , his it; enough to
ep prices from advancing, The average
ous,ity is much better, and t: erefore we keep the
average at the same, but reiterate the remark
that the mar) , et is not as good this week as test.
and that it closes dull. and-briiirers find it hard
to sell out all the stack.
THE WUXI , ILAIULET.
Receipts this week, 15,31.
The market opened on Monday morning in
5.x...h street with a supply too large for the de
mand, pad the nrtural con :w an es followed.
Indeed, it had been too large for some days, ao
much so that several hundred head were leftover
unsold on ca:orday. That was not much to be
wondered at, as the reports from the wholesale
meat market gave very low rates, the weather
being warm and rainy, acid butchers afraid to let
meat hang on the hooks till Monday. is
morning, beaide the sheep left over in th sale
pens, we hear of lots in almost every daughter
pen. s none of the large buyers are anxious to
secure droves unless at their own pr:cell, which
are not over sSfaBc tp fo fore 20106 sheep, and
not mush higher for lambs. We noticed one Ai;
of good fair quality fine wool cheep that averaged
R 3 lb each in Albany, offered at do oon the
scao,e here. but the buyer wanted them at
He finials tous them at $5 25 a heed -- say 5%c
lb, (10.4 fair lots of lambs sold at $4 each • some
extra good ones a: $506, :and some extra good
sheep at $6 25,
Tho price or pelts for the month is not yet Net-
tlad. Butchers would contract them at $450, but
the pelt buyers are not willing to oontiact at over
st, but preferring to buy lots at their value from
time to time. They appear to be afraid of the
wool market, and that theaupply of sheen ie like
ly to be unusually large thin month. owing to
the great advance of grain and hay. A good
mini farmers who bought cheep a month or two
ago, to teed, have determin:d to sell them, and
tot: will uatu ally tend to crowd the m.re iv and
keep priest from advancing. We Audi be Bur
pried if he number received in the ci this
1 his
month does not show remarkably le receipts
' will almost certainly be the ease unless the
Alban' butchers toinnionoe business on a large
s tale, and if so t,e Jima , wlil come to this market
and wiii affect the Price of live ch eep- The pree'''
eat prespects are act lavor4 Me for a y advance ;
ant we de not anticipate soy material decline; at
aer, we cannot, see any cause for it as pelta are
likely to rule at ..v.r oaoh on tne average. If
In.me s are satudieJ to sell at preseLt rates, they
can let their stock go before ply into Win , "
ter qua. tars. We be.leve, that high as grain is
row, good feeders wit make money by fattening
s Inter. The loss will be in
e.hepeedirigthlfe coin
ng
am without making the ehe•P
..t.
CLlseizuantl Market.
C•NLINAT;, November 5 — wzrary—A a' cod
d.and at fall primal. Sales 700 obla at SOO
54.--tbe latter rates _from wagon. Flour—A
good demand at full Oka. Fre made sur
hoe, $5 2,3; extra, $5 4
05 50. and Macy bran re
ds
45 754t6 e 5. Prorisiona--A Itql market at full
rates. but the CIeIIIIMI le not premium Old eft:).
mess Pork. *la: new x 16001660.
Chicago Richwine. Market.
Ricißwlass.--Sales of 76 bbla below proof at
; 4Aajugtt prootst 640; 60 do at 660: 70 do at
*OOOO at blifia.
PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE
TRIBUNE'S REPORT
The New York Hug Market.
Receipts this week. 53:458.
thu ta'ions 50@5 60 %4 cw.. liv. we.gbt
for
oorn-f d fleas, and $4 75(05 for 'i.1.1.0 d ere
the gni:ratio:a given by Henry L. Gra-t, buoer
intendent Cl the market, who a .0 r. ports it al. re
crowi ed en Monday than hr ever knew I r be ore.
Gee. W. Dorman gives the following az tit 'price
of H, gs this week:
2d Live wt. ihod w
let quality, corn-fed, large eize-5,44.5 63.147 e.
Ist 43.1456 Ye 04 4 4 . 5,!.0
" small sizes,anl
Prime, far market bu (chars.. 4,7<ef,ixe (1-4.r:,;c
Large size, still fed, fat (•
M
2d quality sail-rod . 4%@+5 (3 6i%
not quoted. ay, or °rats-neg.+, being q
,re
lI.ABEETti BY TELEGB PH
New 'York /Market.
Few YORK, ov. 5 —Cotton firmer. far dematd
at 82@84.. Flour, common grades dul . mcdiun
end good Braces a shade firmer. A 464,41 19 fo
Extra State ; $7 15@7 30 fortt. B. ft: $7 40(60'4 41
for Trade decided
market rloz.ing firm. WhiskY
without decided change at 6';' ,4 A62c. neatly a I
inside price, with a sarong srecnlative d. mend
Wheat excited. 34050 higher Isl Mal 45 for CO ca
go Sring ;$1 35,.:61 40 for :.traukie Club: $1 41
(61 44 for Amber Milwanhie : 4301 lor
te-Z lied Western. Corn o; enel MORAY. !• r_p r
eels ih store $1 05(61 0.: hipping mut , ' o ` , " -
ent. in store at El 07 all .at $1 09 f.d. White do,
Oats 1402 c better; fair bo iness at 34(68.5c for 1 . -.-
t ern and Stets. Port* a.-tive a dfi me- a sl.lt
16 r 5 P.r Old Mea5 . :V.745417 c 8 I,r.".,eiv Mess; :,-15
fortlid Prime and $l4 50@16 L 0 f r new tine:
Mess o • sinv quiet. Cut Mea s um et and arra at
5, 4 0:64c, Sht.ulders 9@loc, ams—fiat , n Side,
qu et RI d nota'nelly unebang d. I..rd firmer
and nizre ao ire at 1134011; , ..g, Ist tor the extrem e
Price; else, 1609 brio for Janus. - 5 . at 12e M oney
firma, -brisk demand at 7 per sent
fate at rominol at $1 61401 lb. Gold firmer.
op- at 46c advanci , gto 47%, di elia,ng t o 434
and 1 fum at 47%.
ladeliatta Market.
ati, Nov. s,—Fieur Mu; salea of
501:// s/ Pratte atmix 50 Vibes t dui , / -sles of
(C art 1 / 1 '.../ero dat $.l 49/All 50; / , onth -
°it $1 S:RI Ef C' - 1. 1 . Oats firm at /0
a'ee York firm a• ',„rd dud at 1 34 • eats.
hakr steaay; as ob:s at 6.c. Path leum
nn.e.t.lcd. Sight t . .r. , Re on New Y../rk par.
•
Baltimore Market
B.LTIMORE, Ncv. 6.- Pion- firm; Ohio Ettra
353 , . W heat Bran Prime scarce; S uth..rn
hed 61 70. Corn el Yellow Groung.:
White id 01 0(4) ®1 05. WhiekyLW; pi
dull and q , jet. (..hio
6152 e.
2/101NEY MAKilikiT
OORRROSID DATI.7 POD TEIZ NORMIN(4 TO [T ST
RUM ROUNTZ MARTZ. BROS. RAS.
NO, 1i WOOD STA/MT.
The following are the bcrisc at I Beiinac rare,.
for Gold,
&liver
Demand DI otee,
Eastern Exchange.
BNewYork ....... ..... ....... f. ka!
al tim ore ...... ..... ............ P , '
Ph iladelphir.
floston. ..... ........ .............. l.a!'
Penn , ytvania Currency par
W eastern Exenang r.
Cincinnati
Louisville
Cleveland
R . Lot ~
RIVER MATTERS.
P river ea = ationary yea:erd , y, wi f
lees then four feet o: water. 'ttie w tither dur nc
'he day wag o'oudy. Theta was certain:y ever;
appearance of rain.
air- Captain S. B. French's new spleni'd
side - wheel rtearnec, "J seen Picroe,' was
yesterday by a Lrge rimarer of persons f-hs i
one of the finest ',Aces of a . clutect are ere hate
had at our landing for same tuna 'he is inten
d. d for a weekly pat.', et between this p or and
Cincinnati, and is destined to wick a chew ei 0-
Itri -a so far as freight and passengers a e °n
ee-Led. The hall Ira, built at -rerdom, nocie
the .op - rintendence of Ca p•ain French. g h
rf kee fet on ceca 26 beam 36 fee h
e heard but one opin , on egoresse.i, and
that was thst she is cne the beet adap d b.iuis
ever coortructed. ani reflects greet credi. on. It
concerned ge ting her up. She wdl be re:dr
for busineqs in abou.. four weeks. Sewh ill be 6,-
ishedin tie best manner, and inrcishrd - n a tcyie
of magnificence equal to anything efin • lie
draughi
'Wof water will not exce twen.y-fi
inches. e shall hau l s
someto og to say abut
her nein-
---
STE 01BOAV SALES.—W, learn frt m the C;ncin
nati Gazette of Thurs ay. that the sttame Nyan
za w^s p, rch‘stcl by the Government ycs t
for $35 000. The steaa.tr J. 1. a.,chdalc wan
al , e, sold to the Government for s'2 500, and
of them will ba converted into gar bows the
s . esmer Brick's left lattt Evening Cr Patk.b.m.rl,,
and id the first b ac of the vottson i-, the trade,
he had all the f ought she co. Id rar-a - w thin a
few - hour; or announcing her dest:el.cior.
1/.The fteaavrs A7lll. Saxon and t?adi - e has
be:n taken f.n• G warm:l:tent 9 rc r4tee.
ARRIVALS ASD DEPARTURES
ARitIVED,
Franklin, Benn atr Brownsville
Gallatin, Clarke Brownville.
Jac Reese, Peebles, Elizabeth
Charmer, Moore,DEPARTED.
Ga.fatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Be ..netl, Brown , vil/e.
Jas. Reece, Peebles, Elizabeth.
PAT PERSON—Yeaterday afternoon. Anon°.
infant son of 8. R. and Martha Patter.on.
The fiends and relatives of the :artily aro ran
peat:tally invited to attend the faceral this af
ternoon at 2;54 o'clock, from the parent] real
dance, No. Zt tlibbon at, to proceed to. the At
eirben7 Cemetery.
Auction Sales.
- Wp OOHS AT AUCTION.— PR A TT , la
MP great unneignment of valuable Booss in
every department of literature. also. splendid
Family Bibles, Paotegraph Album,, Letter and
rote Paper, Gold. Pens. I , nvelcpes, are., as.,
E ER a NIGHT this week. and at private sale
every day at auction pri.es, at Masonic Hall
Auction rooms, 55 Fifth Street. •
This sale will continue for a few days longer
only. T. A. 11 I'CLaLLAND,
Auctioneer
PRAT I' BROTHER. Salesmen. no I
P. MERTS,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manniao
turer of
Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys and
Youths
BOOTS, SEIOIS AND GiITERS,
IN ALL TflElii VARIETIES
No. 125 FEDERAL STREET
ALLEGHENY CITY, P
OE4B. YAGicle
IBIAR iflo[El
MAGEE & HICKS.
Importers at d dealers in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets,
Vestings, Tailors' 'I rimmings
No. 266 MARKET STRI.ET,
Philadelphia,
At the Boston Cracker Bakery
TIM PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS FIND
a vtrr superior ancete or
BOSTON CBACKESN, WINE CRACK.
EBY, OYSTER CR&CKEBA, dm.,
Made fresh every day.
S. S. MARVIN.
64 Fourth et.
fit vri
57e REME:COURT.
BEAR YE I HEAR YE,
In the name of the people of the United btates,
you are henry summoned to appear before the
tndenigned. the Judges of the Supreme Court.
b how pages wny yvu should not save ont.half
by purohasine your
HOOTS & SHOES
Concert Hall Shoe Store,
62 FIFTH STREET,
PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
The above Court will be open from day to day
until further uotice. at 62 BI bTR ST Per order.
JOHN' CHEAP. }Judges of tie
F KANN r u ttABLE People's wan ta
BILL PERNE.CI, cf the TT, S.
not44r . Fidnotto appear under peat.lty of datboir e
to the t. °elm.
bulb
SWEET POTATOES-le' isAmitcts
for
prime Sweet PotaPotatoes. J aft mei:rived awi
eftle t ifY FISTZU k ARM bTRON
NI() moreer Ilearkm 14';... •. -
filvLatjugn W ALLPAPNIK--AT Itts IRS
pat roll, for ado by
W. P. MAIIOALL .
ooIID 87 Wood street.
Bona B•lilicj
i 43 rJ
42 ,4
.3. RaDLI,II; KICKS
.oae.E. 0. SWOPS