Amusements, lITTSBUROII THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Wee. 13 ENO Treasurer H. OvanINOToN• Sixth night of the popular artiste, kliFs CH A I - LOTTE TnOMPSON. woo will appear in her double personation o' Edith and Zeldia THIS EVENING will be presented the beau tiful drama entitled EDITH AND ZELDIA, !kWh and Zelda Mini Charlotte lhomt son Lora Darrel J. Ogden Oharlswood C. Loveday Song. —Miss Becket To conclude with IRELAND AS IT WAS. S J 0 Sefton il t lfo'D t ot Annie Ward In rehearsal. Clouds with ! , ,iver Lining. CONCERT HALL OiN _EI W 1E11.2. K OIVI, 'Y Coinlineneing Monday I% ovember 2d AM centinaing every night daring the week ALSO, GRAND MATINEES. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons For Chi Idr, n Admitting all children for 10 C E NTS, to the afternoon Id atineea. First appearance in aye years, of the original and only Blaisdell Brothers SWIMS Hell Ringers Five solo A rinds. and ave the honor of announcing a>tertaioments as above, on which occasion hey will be assis , cd by the followsrm Solo Arista of acknowledged abil Madam Blaisdell, rpiA _ . Herr Frederick Heim, r , .10 Corte , Herr tinetave Kaufman, t. Mr. Albert H. Fernald Tte celebrated Fe—ten Baladi,t, and Master Sieve Young The Wonderful Conde Bandied Calla of Adotimloa.. R entrye d f ont .eats . • To be obtain td at the Book and Muaic stores a4d at the Hall •on the days of the Concert. Doors open at o'clock, commencing a• OSt.. In the Art erno• n at 2 o'clock, commea,ing at 3. oct2B caUt Bank Dividends, PITTSBURGH. } Pitt ouroo, Nov. 6. 186,3. THE DIRECToR4 oF TRIM BANK have this day declared a Dividend cf FOUR PER CENT. on ita °pita( Stock out of the prof it of the last fit months, which veil be payable to the stockn dders, r their legal repre/enta tives, nee of government tax., on or after the 13th that. ..1'..11N II A.P no4-td Co• Kier, MELCHANTSI AND 1 1 ACTI'6I• Pi I.9bunth. Nov 'THE BOARD OF Dant CToltS OF !hi •a- .k a tt,i (.1 dec:arekl a D;s dr.nd f FOUR I'ENT.on the Ca• out of the profit rt . thr tcet FIT MO F, payable on or atter Le 13;;; Ire.- Cram a:I taxe.s. no4-t-1 SC(J T, Jr. ( ITJZI Y.: . K., Pitt=burgn. N. 7, rri HE, HIRE( FORS OF THIS 13.42 S ri havAthie day declared a Dicosend et Fl h; PER CENT., (5 pet cent ) on the esoicel :teck, payable to the eto kholders. rr the,,r cteal repro eobtativiis oi; r after the nth T(e irriCtrn hcient. tax 011 the same wil; be Ni t by the Bank of t. T. 1 AN DtiREN, Ca.ehier. Tee loots rr 'ugh v 3, ISI. THE DIRECTORS 01-" TRIS RiN have his d dee! red a 1/ - ,vi.ien.l of FIVI: PNK • EN' t r ep.r,l S[t,-1;, cut ,1 t - e ofit-s of the la: , payal lo t the otookho , oer, r thou legal representotice. ort or bef re the nut_ f gov, rnment Lux nO4-td J . MAtn•FEttv, Cashier. ALLEOOONY BANE, Pittsbu•g,h. Nov FiIIiE.PRESIDEISI' A N D DIInECI ORS 11 f ars :;auk, have this .4sy Declared a lit v idend If R PLR CENT., on the Capital Stook, Datable to the s with Ler., or t - eir legal representatives on ,or aster the 13th itut. free of goverumeut tax. J W. t_OftK. no4-td Casl,ier. OFFICE WESTKRN INSURANCF CoMP.NY, t Pi tsburith. Nor. 3, FIIHE DIRECTORS OF THE REST era lc impany have this day de clared a Div decd of TN U\ LF DOL LAR upo each share of the Cap.tal S uck. out of the earned i r. t of the :act •Ix in echo, pay able to the ct..•kholders on a- after the 13th net, no4-td I'. hi. (iORD..N. secretary. FIRST NATIONAL FANS t/F PITTSBVRGH. L ATV YID TSBITECrIi TRUST ( °NEPA s 113115. ' 1 Fr HE PRESIDENT a ND BOAKD rs have hi. , day deed.red a die . dend of ONE L Ali atd W t Y-FIVe. CENT • per 'hare t: t t •1e L•i Ce Nib t Comp• i ny .•tit std TWO DO ..I.Alti; tier Chutecthe Cll. tai > “Ch a the First Na ;legal diatk utai of the 1 r. Es ti .he fira inst.. p a y a *ble t o or at Cr , tenth Th e . steeklittdier, are heitity it titled that the nna. the sub. , , - hti to the Capital Stock, •iz : are ershare Ml , l be iequired t n cr 1,1 Ie the tirst day ,tI May next. no:i JAL,N :it! , Ll.I. Ca•hdir Vi P Xr.7 • AZI• ••1! ; ia;•;1 „.,..': „!--4 E: Z :k -r= •,..; AO Grq Z. Le) • _: , 0, ..--; E 0 x ^ , rj i t g .-, z....? x. i - z w I'' •... 1 i'M (4lt ..1 - : Z Ct . PI .'-. N ..:-; ...4 ' *II yr Y •••e!C I:= ... - I=l .n 4p , d' < con N 7t - a ~..7 Z 1Zr..2 ' 111111 MI ' fil "I 1 0 al wvi KNEW DRY GOODS OPENING DAILY EitiGIUS HACKE'S Corner of 3th and Market Sts DRESS GOODS. I a cvcry tarty RINOES and POPLINS CLOAKS and SHAWLS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, COUNTRY FLANNELS, SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS GREY TWIL'D FLANNELS, BA LMORALL SKIRTS GINGHAMS, All selling at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, oc2o Call and examine our stock BTEALid. WAGO.N I WORK ON UAND AND MADE TO ORDhit WAGON-. CA w EIEELBARROWS. STORE IIIUCES, ti Ai AND STRAW CUTTERS. L. LULEMAN. 0c.27-lyi Marion A vent's. Alla Amoy City OVYICY or OA xt.Arin PABBERGINe Et. WAY C0.,1 tt argh, November 5, 1863. MI HE ANNUAL ELEFTIAI N FOR D. 1 rectors of this oombany will be held at the cake of MAW , . D. W. di A. S. 8414. 144 Fourth atreet, on MONDAY, November 16th. t o t e Gen th z e g tlys of one and. IA D. AL LDAM, ASENSMAN DAILY POST. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1463 No. 37 Park How. New Fork, and 6 State street, Boston, are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Poet in those cities, and aro author ised to take Advertisement; and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. ON AND AFTER THE lei OF NO. 1.647 vember 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid in advsnee Those known g themseves to be in arrtars w.ll Plea: e sal I .03,1 settle tv'tt.out further delay. THE DALEY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News L epots of J. W. Pittook and Yrank Case, Fifth street. with or without wrappers Daily 3 rents ; Weekly ", Cents. Meeting of Coal Shippers A large number of the heaviest coal shippers on our western waters met yes terday afternoon at the office of A. D. Smith, on Water street, near Ferry. The object of the meeting was to take into consideration the late notice to owners of coal botats, coal bages, &c., as published by Capt. Batchelor on the 2d instant. The meeting was organized by electing A. Mil• ler, esq.. Chairman, and appointing N. J. Bigley, Secretary. Upon taking the chair the President stated, in brief terms, the object for which the meeting had assembled, and hoped that there would be a free and full inter change of views by all present upon the important matter which the meeting had met to discuss and consider. Brows Band, Mr. Smith moved the sppointineLi of committee of three to prepare bus:net for the action of the meeting. ' Mr. Jim. F Dray., thought that such committe was raised that it were we,i to talk the matter over among those present, so that a proper uveleriorinci iug of the whole subject might be arrived at Before taking his seat he desired to make a few remarks, which would go to show the injustice and hardships which awaited the coal men if tt , " - .rder of S retary ('base, as interpeted by Captain Batchelor, was carried into ytTyct. H 4E sert-d that one acre bf coal would yield about 150,000 bu , hele cf which w3uhi require three pair of barge. t o ear ~ v sawn to mark.- t. 0,, them threel air of barges thi ti,ses wool.' b e : t,x Li , euse . MEE T , I. on empty I oat; La ding tax, Lockage (4s:ructions io river) per pair BE -sides all this, there Lax at $B3 to pay on every pair of h,, s. and a license of $2O Now, the questior was, could coal dealers sti,nd all these charges, "and then live." Wit the I: bie and cot.t did not stop hi re. Arn cares and anxieties attendant upon a Ns.• in our rivers, and on the passage to tip• market below, " transfers "mu -t pro cuted, and what, in the opinion of the speaker, seemed the unkindest cut of all, a coal barge which cost but a few hundred dotlars, pays the same amount of torinagi• tax us a ...earner worth thousands. der all these circumstances, it was the . ty of the coal dealers to take decided a:ea ures to save thomst-lves from utter and IN retrievable ruin. Gen. Jamey Moorhead was here int ro duced. He said he bad come to is. meet ing to hear and not to speak. It was the duty of all loyal men to not only pay taxes to support the Government in its hour ,f nen, but to point out everytticg that cuulo proper'y stand taxation Ihe cred it of our country was now the wonder of the world, and so it must remain. Allis takes had doubtless been made—articles arc now taxed that ought to go free, and others now go free that should be taxed. Tile law in relation to the enrollment of coal boats had its objectionable featu tB, and he had no doubi but that Cungrei.s. upon proper representations, would cor rect them. Still the coal business was now very prosperous, and those engaged in It should not object—as he knew they would nut—to pa, their just share of the national burdens. Secretary Chase had construed the law as he thought right and just. I he was wrong, there was a remedy. Capt. Batchelor was next introducer'. He said he was much gratified to meet so many of his old friends, and to afford them ill, the information in his purver. Lie. .eas but carrying out the instructiiins 01 Sec retary Chase. Be did not make a eiiigie cent above his regular salary, and bo one would be more pleased than himeelt to be relieved from the onerous duty imposed up• on him. In reply to a question, he Aided that the amount of tax be wrliki Lars to collect would not amount to over $3O on each boat or barge, and tout small crattwould not pay as much ;urger enee, ta6 there was a gradulating sea:e. Many questions were propounded t., Captain Batchelor, to all of which he returned prompt and satisfactory answers. Mt. pray° moved the appointment of a committee of three to procure the best legal advice in the city on the subject, and report to an adjourned meeting on Mon day next. the President appointed Mesers. Brown, Martin and ilori,er said committee. Mr. James Colvin thought if Capt. Bat cher interpretation of the law was cor rec . ;here was no hope for them, except ;.ii appeal to the Courts He would not pay it. What then? Capt Batchelor whuld seize his boats—he would sue out a writ of replevin, and then the matter would come before the proper tribunal for adjudication. Mr. Dravo moved the appointment of a committee of three, whose duty it should o r to telegraph immediately to Secretary Chase, asking him to suspend the order until the matter can be legally tested in ;he proper Courts, or the law repealed by Congress. On this committee Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Jno. F. Dravo and Thos. F 8 4 ,7 cell were appointed. At this stage of the proceedings, H f. J. Bingham, who was present, pro pounded an enquiry to Captain Batchelor, which, had it occurred 'to him sooner, would, perhaps, have saved the meeting mach time and discussion. The question was, whether "scow's'' engaged exclusive ly in carrying coal from the interior of Pennsylvania to points on the tide, were taxed to the manner proposed to be im posed upon our coal boats. In reply, Capt. Batchelor submitted to the meeting the following letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, which, in our judgment. giants all that our coal men contend for, vz : that the boats commonly used carrying coal to the marltets below, do not come under that class denominated "coin mon carriers,'' and, therefore, are nor. I, able to pay the heavy tax proposed to he levied and collectdd upon them. Here is the letter l'azAaray DEPARTMENT, Oct. 2. 1863. PRINTS, CHFICKS. &c Wt. B. Tuuxs2, Eilti.. l 2oliooto - . Rc., PLlilanini • phtg. Pa-"Mr b.VC had under consideration the •et , tre A James cox. Esq., Pr( !Went ol th• Lehigh Coal Navigation company, and there relative to the liobitny to Lnnege duty of the clay of vessel, known as scow boa o." and en gaged exc'usively in cam ing ooal from thefc tenor of Pr•nneyftania to some point on tide. Hind nothing i I tLe law expressly excelti g this eta f boats from Its general provisions Toes have, howe;er. never been enrolled and licensed under previous st a tutes: and inleet , a ways bean so owned and managed. that a cenat , :mnon witL the t.. ws relative to enroilment and keense ou their part was impossible. Their court ruction. tOG. is pe cular. so that they do not came within the deserip , i..n of vessel., usual; known es coal boats, In toe absence of some more specific enactments of Congress in regard to them, you will rtfrain frLin enfo ring the coast ing l,ws and tonnage duty against them, As to canal boats proper. 1 must adhere to the instructions heretofore given. The uniform de cisions of the Department, from the earliest exist ence of cassais in this country to the present time a dmit of no o'her cons.ructAon of the.tatutes. I work a hardship in some cases, but haveV.a that they h ave aormsent alternative. I propose. however . , at th e earliest moment, to is y , thosub• }440 Daigle 00111211 11 L for its.ooulderatkey not. THE _ PITTSBURGH POST: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER' 7, 1863. . , . . S. M. PETTENGILL dc CO., 'Y) -15 V) 1,.t 64 ~.! ••rli t reca•ds toutp.,nry rrgis ars ,17.111'..'en -80&. YV tit tree! reSvef,, . . P. CR.Lax, ort tar i the?r east. ry The uneral ; of rerntrks of all pre.sent was that icy wet, witting and anxious to pay all just and lawful taxes, but that they were opposed to having un• just burdr imposed upon them. They had months ago sflpealtd to Secretary Chase, and laid th' before him ; and the firet hozne ;:.a: they received *as the notice of Bitch-tor. Should a rise come to:moie. :t would be impos Bible for 00 , • el ge , th i boas out. Capt. Batchelor, wnh all his clerical force, could not make r•ut the ct entry papers for more than three boats a day, and as there are POMP twelve hundred boats awaiting a rise, it would require over a year to make out their papers I It seems clear ;0 our mind, that if the matter is fl.uly rel•rcsented to Secretary Chase, he will not for a moment persist in compelling our coal men to pay a tax which Ic expreesly declares shall not be assessed c those doing a similar business on.the eastern waters. On mmtrtn, a reBolllllol2 -Nis passed, thanking Capt. Batchelor for the informa ticd, he had given the meeting, and axon orting him from all blame in the matter, as hi, wee acting aimply cinder the instruc tion of hit; superior. On motion, the meeting adjourned to t - Pt on Monday afterno , n in the. same 171 Accident inquest On ThUir- - .CLy toot, the remains of a Ist r.at . d Rids r aged between lli r, ,!1 .7t; t•-% t•-tri t age, 'cc pare-.ts re?' • in !hie Ninth Ward, r, ,- itr Hill's planing unit. It appears that yrding Pacyn wa. hah,t of jumping upon the Expre‘s train at the ,terner of Pln and Liberty streets its it hacked doiid, to the sia:lnn, and that only VC , A:.,.iday W:.3 warned of the diditicr to which he expc.ed himself. As tonal hursday erewcz he atternlted to s is. but 1 , 7 e tn, s.c.:.id,ut Fl footing and l.ii noder th,dn, and I'he scene scr,pt!..i, tarts of his body s7!-Wri ".1! for many • V:. could no. in accordance hy =ESE \ r 11 i AS C. MISSION =Eli r...1••••••c0 , r,,r• ~ItrmLo r• ‘,l ' li-v-reLd, n. .1-h • H Caallo. C. P. I.v: i (;., J. ',Yin acid h-h.alf of IhP nur • : , .orr,w, a' the h;.??.rR Prated •tr• A, :1 in V, hirh Litt'SE , II • ? COrnakentlq and • •.•r. w,• r.a•• tha' all wil ..ar What th-3.• 11.. II ha:: to ay ; gr.-at and w rky 11g•IZ • at .11P'i .0 .rl, hat o. 0: '"?.. tt . ; he sr'n'tt a'. =IMO :hoqe • KfQ,l'heir (ind 11-e,.4 th• •r : . w k. ,'; !I • , ; • • r ' ; , ; t i ir tier pri , I be , r. • r ; .ri. , 1 - _,( l, with I', I , r wren e we h. i ; , f ., li be HP rr , v .7 , . tr r. HP the '1 I:. L‘y worn by 1. L., HE 1 k P. ;[Ol - 110"..1.1 I•..:hip :11r1:11" r.•riii•rw t , t Trainte I tl" V propose t, K -Itt a d rrk r• , ly n• d I ; ; 'fl y r.- lire thuie :Lay WWI \Ve do n-t (I , h; w,. 'a, -11 np9ocia t; . but :t I .yal heart et. n:“.: s uld endeav -0: .0 iur It. DKATE iz J.IL —NlRry .••ks• a deaf a. d vp.grafi: time , to 1 ,;;"; IL- at.d oer. - ‘ , 3 e•-• ar( , u , li • - or . - E Pets, c: • I ..-sday the • - .7unty 1 was por — perhaps in ;7. Fin' F; '1 • ht; or.rt ;: , ';l., prison. tt . ;Vt.' Ft' all t.9kt; hyhaelf to say th . , she will cut tiud a rest •,.r ;.;; `rum all her tr( libit 9. A !HILSEYIENTS LIEATRi. —Lao. ..Atct mot., wad I,ct d WRS ~ e sted P. y and ct city h-tter rep L,f.,r ri ii,ry well mer aclui • - n »Inch her 0.. 11 ed the : . Lal pl- p t 5-0 .'w play of wh oh .•or exchni.g,,s B: the highest BUSINESS NOTICEIki ELEGANT '''sETTS of Slisa-8 and Ctilldren'e liurs can ai the fashiona hi-. hut, can and lur ~, • t, . .b>ishrnent of !Or. Fiemirig. 189 kkiroci = r , Pt, whose assort ment of Laiien' Gents' furs, hats and cane, is unsurpasP-d by any house in the r;ty: thosr. , nl , -ndp,g t., purchase goods of charac.ter. Ii Fleming's a full and compleiii melt nil the most InAhionttb'. e 4 in in. mart:et. FOR rol GEIS A'.l) COLDS Pal , S., CoLgli Cate, Br , I r; , ches, r Syrup or Pa' Pul Exii.ectorant, Ayer's ('t'erry HSU'S B3IFHM, Wiebart'e Pine Tar Col Schenck's Pclut..„ll!C Sy:up. Jaynra Exl. , etore.nt, Louden •s Expectorant, McClintock's Pectora: Syrup, Rogers' Li'erw wit and - liar, (10iidale' ,, Catarrh Remedy. Alt for sale at L.): lieyser's, No 140 Wood s'reet. HAIR DYES. Cri6tari. lint; '.. J airs Haurl's, Pflutoo'3. Upimo , ' , t, ;the A' , , Woodr . , Gray Sterl ling' a A rnbzcsla, And every other It nci of hair wahn and hair dye in use, at Dr. Keyeer'4, No. 140 Vi or d titreet ITONOII To Wibou finson is S; , :t,g ,t„;: ,unced 11 a New York pa per, taxi the tirovei & Bak , r sewing ma Chine wet awa,ded the tir , d premium at the n-te So..te IN.. • f ;he Pennsylvania S e:ety. z.! N. , rrn.towil, it is moy justice to that the highest premium fur the best sewing ma chine 1 , 7, - .8 awarded to the N heeler thread 1 ,ck arisen sewing ma chino . vtre fsq.q.rdt. ; 1• , two other CIFIFVe n.:,d a diploma re eouttnet.•-••• 1 i , y tr, to the Gro ver & B.: • r W. make ;his statement in or.ier , !;:t oar readers may fully ne-deretand thti tru, li:e.tc of -the efoe. —Phi/a. Farmer. ErVEY description of boots. silo E-8 and gaiters for:Ladies', Gents . , Misses!, Boys' , Youths' and Children& wear. at very low prices, at McClelland's auction house, 66 street. - j Ly aseorßnsnt of cloth , ti.cquPti. circular shawls, French merinos, repps, plaids, blankste, flannels, &c., together with a large stock of domestic goods, all of which he will sell as low for cash as any house in the city. Give him a call. A LARGE lot of new books opened to day at. McClelland's. Go to the auction, to night, if you want bargains. Voce.t. Mt:etc.—H. D. Brecht, teacher of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128 Smithfield street. IQ — GROVER BAKER'S SEWING MA CHIN FS. for manufacturing Purposes a•ii the best in use A. F. CIIsiIONEY. General Agent, 18 Fifth street Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH NEVER at SON, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS, IVARIiIIoUB, 135 ISMITIIFIELD Dctic6en 6th st., and Virgin alley STRENGTHENING PLASTERS HelrbeTrilan},i`th'e'7,Ttril7 of 2 i S 4 illi F O ß lo li v i : and are becoming aiii,r ni by an intelligent For all Affect. r f the Chest, Weigt t about the upi a co ton of the Bowels, in Lolds and Coughs of the back. for all strains or bruises, S<- -mak back, Sto , .to . they have to be used 'perlY appreciated. Ilt-Eig More. 63 Market st., 30. door below 4th GELEERATED EXTKACTS FOR THE HANiDEERCIIIEY, Ashland Flowers Mignonette Aiisma hiusils. .....maryina Meadow Flowers Bouquet de relifornie ' , Lilac Bouquet TArabie !Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown Hai Bergamotte, Orange Flowers Cassie Patchouli Camelia !Pink Clemente Poppinac"i Cedrat 'Portugal tlitrolielie it ”tat Prairie Flo wen - , Crystal Palace Bore tieranium Rough and Reads Oil Mower Spring Flower - i i riles kintent Sweet Briar Heliotrope 'Sweet Pea Honey 'Sweet Lavender II Lit': .. iile :wort Lettuce Heath. rn dweet Clover flyeekrith,lTuberes Jastom Tea Rose Jockey Club, !Violette Jenny Lind !Verbena Jonquille, . Vetivert Mousseline !Vanilla MlBailout-9 'West End Mils - non, White Lily Marechale , Winter Blest= BAZIN's HEDYOSMIA. a highly concentrii toil Persian Essence, the molt elegant perfume for imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER 'I EN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Hair, Cosmetics, Toilet Waters, Dentifric•s, and perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. f.' r pa:e by CHAS. H. SUPER, ,let:.. s oi..er Penn and tit. rillir Pt. IEW \VIVIEN GOODS, E WOULD CALL THE ATTEN • t, ,, U c f buyer; t. ..,nr !tack of WINTER GOODS A:i the newest so ie3 of f.,re'hf a and domestic CASSIM3ES AND COATINGS, officer or With A lar:e [kr. l rh. t.2: , n SILK ANI) 111'TINGS. W. H M GE,F, & CO., 143 LDER4L h 7 RI LT , !ado,- of flt.rob,r Corner Ma• kit Square, Allegheny City, Pa. wbc, are L,iesaie a d het ii dealer in ana manufac Ladle*. 51 Ipmeir. Gents, Boys and Youths BOOTS, SHOES \0 GUMS, IN ALL THEIR VARIEIIES No. 125 FEDERA.L STREET CHAS WACikE IS:4IIHICK.S MAGEE ix HICKS Cloths, Casanneres, Satinets, Vestings, Tailors rimmings zss MARKET STE: ET, At the Boston Cracker Bakery 11 , ,rnpson to :iii THE PUBLIC: WILL ALWAYS FIND a vi ry superior arucle of BOSTON CRACKERS, WINE CRACK ERS, oNsTER CRACKERS, tea, W li EELER dr WILSON'S I.M.PROVr:D LOCK STITCH Family gentng Machine ! p:QtLiaill at tha London and Paris Ex- hibitlots and at all the important6tate and Mo- chanioal Firs where c ihibittd this season. Call and examioe these machines before purchasing We :,ffer for sale Foote', Patent ttnbi. lla Look Stand, Insures perfect safety to an article pro- verbially given t, he led astray' MEE pHOTOt.Rek PH ALBUMS ALBUMS FOR 10 CARDS, el t I 20 0 It " 00 " Low prioea at p 0,29 OPPodte Postotkoe PITTSBURGH P t) „FL 0 U Is FOR Si 1, 1 3 AT P. MERTS, ALLEGEIFICY CITY, PA ItoDli • 1.1 HICKE CHAS. 0. SWOPE orters s.d doskre in PhLlAdelphla, Male fresh every daY S. S. MARVIN. 64 Fourth et CELEBRAIICD wm.:,cm:NEit a Cu .47 Fifth _trod, Pi:tsburgh 100 160 . • 200 PITTOCE'S ALBUM DEPOT L L TO THE DAIL . " POST From Gen. Meade's Army. LL QUIET AT CHATTANOOGA Riot at Mauch 0 hunk WASHINGTON [ITT ITEMS Retaliation for Treatment of Prisoners More Depredations by the Guerrilla's NEW boat, N67c-il,Uvr t; —The Herald has the following, rated Headquarters Army cf the Potomac The day before yesterday Gen. Kilpat rick started for the Rappahannock by way of Hartwood Court House and Falmouth, striking the river near the latter place. This command returned to day, and report the country clear of regular rebi-la so far as their observation extended, though they encountered several straggling gderriila bands, with whom they skirmished mcd erately on their return. When near camp the rebels descended upon the rear wagon train and captured a sergeant, four men, and four mules a-01 a wag. u. Last night a Maier was cariured within two miies of headquarters, and nuw on his way to Richmond Kilpatrick a cavalry dirt:don want out on a reconnoissance yesterday, and when four miles, this Ride of Baruwood church struck rebel pickets, when a small body of thaw dismounted and sheltered ;.hem 8, IVt a under A 1. 11 and await, dour further advance movements by squads of the Michi.tan ca , stiry dialodval sham from their pwntion. and erere followed up by that :reg;ment till they advanced to FM mouth, there 11 e M whiganers were repuls ed, bat the ramnindar of Custer's Michi gan brig ade came no to their support, and the rah, is. after half fai hour's skirmish ing, were , trivet. n , r , ;tht iist.W,t - flock, at the ford lin medwiti • tti- old bridge, with a love of the- kil• • . d ee eral woo,.1•,1 Our 'f.-m-, kepr 'v wirb ir car %1 r-d by gbn b. was ton !ong an? (fleet ;i . Fe r KIP As nigh. ap :oached, cur fell back to iit.rt wood Court id3u.n, t. c:n plished Lhe obj.ct or th o returned thia evening. lb. , brce consi. , t..d of two regimen: , of (.4%alry !r- Soul} , Carn!inn and Georgia, AclnNul,N, i i, leal.Pr!tty f• guerrilla!, Lliale a ra-d E Sin lion, about five 'tom Alex:in:3Na, capturing several ho:-es and muh s gang came into ! Tar„ day night at d .•urecl a [ . llloa ma' . who eEciped, Wier king with them it: 11, woods nearly ml day yesterday. Th , y talked in his t resP-xs. about aitackiiig some ol th • s'iy. ins, b it the man !,.! d • i• h llt 'II' 0 gran Rik:- These -ii,w prevented from IT g des,, rowan.' Vienna, and hate abe, diiiied hi Cirri MeTrr.t ttle regular cavalry -1. - serves, whlm g wi.h his staff along the Rano ad. and sepatali d a tea- cr - vp merits trcm hi' command, was attacked by a party of guerrilias• greatly outnumbering his staff, who, however, being mounted on liset borerr, escaped, although bullets flew around them thickly. Other futile at tempts bane been mad! , to murder order lies carrying dispatches from headquar tore to points within ..ur army lines. Parties of rebel caval7 deshed thrr ..:gh our lines lett. and c.-;•nit ted depredations. in Prince \\ iitiam county during the last few days. Yester day. Gen. Merritt sent out and seir. , d all the inhabitants in the vicinity of his com mand, and sent them to ln.adquarters to be disposed of by the Provost Marshal General. NEW YnRE. NOV. 8 —A Time, special, dated Washington, November 6th, says: "The mortality among our exchanged prisoners at Anrapcli.. and the conclu• sive testim ny of the barbarous usage of those in Richmond, have determined our Government to supply corrective retalia non if the rebel ri . ..thori:leti do not upo n remonstration, treat the captured men ac cording t ,- •• the rules of war The scarcity of food in Richmond may give color to the plea of tecessity as an PECOSe for the insufficient nourishrn-nt of our men. but there is a design in thin starve.ic n. They mean to farce us to re:urn to the old sys tem of exchange, which excluded officers of negro regimen's and those of Colonel Streight's command. They will not suc ceed. P:c•mid. rit will not t i the black tn- n who hsve taken no rims is call, nor shit, men who command them. He will proposition whict, seeks o eta iietietY . Fi,st Premium for ;amity scwing machine. Fire: Prelaunch tor manufacturing machine. 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