Amusements. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Les.,ee and Man Age, ` lll4 LIKNoKa , ..N Treasurer ..... H. Ova dIN , ,tvS. Last night bat two of the popular artiste Miss CH A.Rr.OTTE TI;OMPSON. woo w,ii pear f.r the first and on v tiro as Mr: H-dlor THIS 15 1 7.KNISU will be presented the be, .t t ifal play of . THE NTRANGER. ClOitivtte L,ll 13. EAMOi • • • - M.. (Thii rrctula J ,efton Mrs. Haller The Stranger Mr. Solomon Peter......... Overture To conclude with AN ALARMING NAC E. Bob Ticket I. SA! ..n Anne Friday Beceet Cnarlute 1 o ,uipbon. pOSITIYELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY ALF. BILT RN E'rr, Lie world renowned HIIMORIISI`, Will give Iwo ui his jovial liatertainwelite P C' ON 1-I i.,1 Wednesday and "Ibursday Eve'ngs NO 11th and 12:h, Int I lie p . 7,4intcan, ~,!ttilw..3 Wit, BUM Jr Be tun , : U 1.•• ( i Sketch anl Deo e , n E - e,ntric en . ,Iraeter Mr. Burnett mane= the mat.t wonderful rajut. changes of any MALI In the worlo. Du'. t.oell at 6 1 -, to counneuce it 7 c., o'cioch- Akdinisql on H. M. tirErIiENSUN, Agent Meetings, Notices, &c. NOTICE TO STOCK OLIIERS. A eye Inesiing lt•• —iholtiers 01 this Pittehurgh Cotinetbt. t:1 • Rflll' , ll , l C .111111• Y will be meld at the ;be • ,Ani•any, in Ibis city of Pittsburgh, at 11 o'clock a. m. on DAY, the lin h star ember, A .1) fat the Putties , til sitonntior :tit,' log f l.i,a lag named Arts andeuicittti, L,,os•ii by the General As.embiv of the t`otnnionatealth l'er.n sylvania, at its last sesiii wit ".tn It repeat the ninth reouon ot en ac. nut tar.VZ ne the laying out nt a !. tate 11, - ,5,1 trout tte Orwigsburg, ehuyi ic nnunty, t in' ere Public ro,dteading from I:i. , tot, t,. I`. ouch Cnunk, and for other purpnims " 111 , 1 , !' re.l the tir•t , My of April, 1863, 'A supplttnont tat aft 10 'Leer porate the Pitt,sbu-gh b Conne,tivilte Company," approved tt o llih cloy ot A Nil. A. U. 1863. Alan, ''A supplement t , an act CC incorpo rate the Sat. II .rb,,r - art Susnuehstina 1 urnm e koaic - mpapv, etc arpr,mlttle 14th of April, 6 fJ. 166, THOS, S. BLAIR, t_ . 1 . 1 I st• h J , JFIN A, t GLIEY, J. 13 W. i 5. i AV A MILLAR, ti.131 - RtiWN, J s DIU% ttkfli, W ti A V EN, Ptti,tlturen R t Fiusburic, :• I^N O'zttt or k • k ik - ,t, W,l , V 1.., her .. J zkIIiNUA L EI.E4 Tl 4, *OR 1)1. rectorF 0: talc n' . s gill he L,41 Ixt ;h e cffice of Me - Fr4. D 11..11 :41 treet, en MUtt LfrA cween the hour,' of one hue t.,ur In nob-td A )A In HEIN Bank Dividends, 1; Pot oureh, Nov ,4 THE DIRECTOR , Or have this e 1 , 6, r( 11 '11 PER CEIN - 1. n u. c. 1.1 its 01 the tr.. rt to the Et'ickh - ddr,. t•ea I J•,- "'t Nria that. J IA LI le¢xl re , r fr ow, -v! MERCH ! AI • v j THE BOARD gra' 1)114. 4. TORS OF thi 1,1 I: dend of F{.l - O,P I - :\?Al It9l - -t• ii out of 11,1, L" , e on or miter t .0 i,rh n 44. .14 11 • r T HE YilhlA toliN orlf 1111~ Lt PER CENTE E.c.,1 , r• I 1••• payable :lit:to . li . r- . .r rt pre sentativ. 3 r 41 meat tax or. t Tae iftC , N CITY 4 , 1 ; I - N • THE DIRECT oltS .0F 11141% Pace ;t.. d re 1 a Di, .1, I t VF. PSR. , 101. r•lt t• plat 1 . .:•••••lt •to t t t• p °fits of th, rr.onthq. too - art". , he stockholder:. rr then I era! re , •riz , nt - ttic..t r before the Lith !roe t c , c , rttrsent no4-te 1 V.\ ,hicr BANK v ) riIHE PR ES a A 141) IOW) ftb sLt,t, t t., • t tftt •!..13,1 t, idend • f I ft. 1' .l, at, ,1„1 Stock. PaYable, t• ft., tt ./.11 f••• t r eit regal represent, fi tt, •rt LI groveremeftt ttix J t tfttK no 4•11 FICR WINTARN • • y Pt rruE DIRECII4OI24 Ott THE WEST ern Idso-d:. - • • w : ., _; ' arc d v •d• glared a Div decd Of OA II AM) A-H • LF Lo b LAB.supo , each ~ ,t ldr, of the Lfipiltl of the tamed h -d the . pay able to the sy.)-hh•• °er• •c. ••- ••ftr•-• r. 7 •1 - . no4-td h•ki')!4.l) ! ••(.•ret,!y F 11,51 N , it t 11 !Ala LATE PIITSBUF.C.:4 IILUST CtOSII•ANY. Pit zettorgh. ZoHE PRESIDEINT .ND ROAD DOF Direotora have hie day deelAred a divldeed of ONE DOLLAR and fIV -1 . 11 e CENT • per ehare ,coca e Yt rell T. uet Comßany w let ut et uKub!. awl 711 Du LA Rs per ehare ou thu r 111tal ar"; ' ,Lte tern I :Na tional Bank 0 fcr fir t in,l payable to ur al Er lac 1, in/4 The nockhrdders are hereby ~ . tiled ISnal I,ayluent of tee echo.- 1.1" n I• t a stook, 'ix: twenty Ere tlof art z er.hare alit be required ou or bet re the ::rat day i May next nog JIitIN D. t CULLY. Ca. h-er Auction Sales TA M'CLELLA NO AUCTIONEER • No. 56 k IEI II h IREET. CLoSING Dr i a'd Fitil) AY EVEN 11, , i.th ;IA 18th, a Mason', Hail Aura .n I A. Itt'ule!tand would ro— e•• temy int rut thee, )zens of Pit.t.ur,h A logiietu 1 bat -In will puer.ire..v et' se out nn tI n above evening+ the balanced Mr Pra if: ohs, rarwrs , , Gold , Ma tva. the hest is eet remain which mu-t be trice d the time tor barcatu. N. 1.3.-13 , ,), , et ss e du mg the day a auctt o prtee. , Tht, Lad ea are invite LC Cflil OEI ela . K PRAT r IIiEH. 'JaJ W HEELER IV I LSON'S CELEBRAIEU IMPROVi.D LOCK STITCH Family Sew ng Machine ! Highest premiums at tho Lond ,, n and P. rt.i Ex hibitions and at nil the irnt,rtant .ttate and Me chat:deal Faye wuere :xhthitcd this Call and examl7.e the, cr.aznicea bahre parchatr,* We offer for ,:aio Foole's Patent Umbrella bock Stand which i re 1 erteo: enietY li tiL rr.l_,, pro- vetbiall,y 4 .-isen to be ied aetra; wm.sum.Ni.R k Cu 27 Fifth street, Pittshuxgh oaZi-d .1,, Jrsl OPENING—A SPLENDID AS. e rimect of Cl.th arkii Cirroo French .Nler.noe..i. dept.'s. 'ladle, Moue Detainee. Blankete. Flannel; sr. ar d haviow a J.irge Mock of de purchased before the .ate advance on Cr' uld invite all to call for. or timer us • ati , act ,, ry II ,T LYNCH, N • " 7 M.rget street. h Diamond. FRESH St PPLY.—WF: RAVE RE• oeived tt,-day another lot of 13,0 to and BOOE , . direct from the manufacturer consist. tor of all the latmt and molt lasnionsble stales of b entlemens', Ladies'. Boy's. mist ea'. and hii ftion's wee,, which we are prerarod to Bell at a alight advance on Eastern prises Call and ex amine. Country merchants supplied at hastern Prima. J. R. BORLA.N.D. no 7 9* MA .X Si.. 2d door from bi b. 1)A I LY POST. THI RSD t Y. NO% ENIRIF.II 12,1863 rt..w. New ti State street, 1t , ._,. ,J-. , ~.r n f.... the Daily and Weakly Post in these cities and are author aed , eke Alvcrdsement eel Fr'nbscriptions .• , i u nt our Lowest Rates ON AND AFTER 'FIFE let OF NO reinher all subseri;,tion2 to the Daily Pest MOM be paid io flay . .nce Those knowi:4 themseves to he fn ozr:.arA will pleaze and Bottle without I U•th 0 . ualay. iSPTILE nmiLv AND WEEKLY POST can heiesfter he procured at the News I epots of J. W Planck end r rank CMG, Fifth street. with wit'aoni wrdpi.e , s Daily .1 cents; Weekly LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Ingenious Device of a Lawyer. A lewd Lratteaoteon Lab camr t ur kilow..tig, , which traueptred Rome moctla t•ineo before our of our Aldermeti,whtch 16' too good to ti • ,Jul. We prOpoc , to oar raft the t.letp [l6 vouched for to UP. merely w.tholding tar names Of tiod parries. A certain steamer art ived at this part from Cincinnati having on board, as part of her cargo, some hundreds of barrels of com mon whiskey, consigned to one of our heaviest rectifiers. On the arrival of the boat at the .i.e.art trn, consignee was ‘n• formed that h.P whii-ky had been unloaded end awaited h.s order. Mr. 8.. the con ,-, pen exarniuution, mural thatthere was a veil, heavy teat:age. and IPfil,i-fl racer's .a unless Ole titp,sin would ago to ail.w a lair amount of damage. TO this the of the bast readily con tbc liquor was drayed awry. ILe next day the clerk. who was tart owner or the Mr. if for hi. freight. whirl. Le reLised to pay. an lees allowed ilamage at leer agreement with capt..altt ID, came in dignmn, and would h•ce,ve uoili.rg than the fail amcmni of the freight. and forthwith inmo -1 :cgs'. I.I:)CPC-I,ngs recover the Berne. The day LA' trial ar rive.t Abl,• er,uusel 'ippear, , l on oolh sides. B. admitted the corre.:ti-essot the bill for freighi, tiaimed damage for lt:akage. Tr, Alderman, after hearing the evidence, dt-.411 el) a tt 'S days to rll' . ..lie up hie dems auJ the part ie. , e,parated. irf , COUI nr; :Jr au altet re turned. mid had a private interview with .1 :dermal,. nod in tire course of eim veriouton. iutorntrd lout t ha: I. very rup,.t Law. tart had been overlooked, which wag, tha , they had tailed to ascertain the value rI llt, wit • - :l‘y per gall,,n .1 to •T g r, M. her, b-lrJel...leri i, m ,nd h. I Id A:,:erman h ,, best thong iLat ti, ureic' Cr,i atnAtaiice, would he tor B to F.et.,l him a , ample o- the whisky, so tbs . lie a: fr ..l might t, - at ii. ItCl, it. FW:.• 10 IlthS 11.3 lUr A Li--ma•l , h- an prt,ce= le , i t ,i,e EINEM h , 1, after Lb, .ery h-qo I rv.• • It, way to the th .. Ws , aig.• :t. -.tatty g%llor and the Alderrna'. l•Ne t.ar a , Pnt per 1., read vr may gur,•. r•t t bt 01 0 eOll., F I It ' Oar Rook Table, TtiEOr' CNN ' ,NI , Trig B. rri (.;ErTT+Ft 1,11 1.1 . tivi Pr. r 7 r Pr..te • a:. I • ~e, • 3,!..,‘ Phi iiii.lll,lB J. lI Li; pin, o. ( 111- iti . lt. S t ,nti. I OilPge, r , deetit.rd ,utie hrtit,t• g 1 iut.t !cal dve,:neri.. h,gt, •^1101:]1t.' 111'; Wni It. tht• tho v. :unt , -, 18 fruirk,i by rr. ..rust iclil rf.,-1 , 1-m, and w1:1 b' MHP MIII ary Lpinry If, conclu,' !.e I.^ v::urcr' Pr, IL. ‘ , l W. , • I' d Ti,ru.d.ately 1. of thotigb hi g h/ ht , G rt. Lc durnr '.() ti rrit;./. r ~1 Illy pi W. .;1 the eii r Ir. th,, I. ••• , r••• ! 1.. r HA- O,A Der Bfl~liLu a;, human i,ul,iar• had th-? • the r :nPr, which God hai made 1 121 ,, 0d, is Cruehed t.n piece-, 611,i the C:013-4 of r, ',Jai I,y furor I 1..1h or he 'ar•!. aur when we kiJ "r, •• inure bi. enitNcl ro.d 1.1 ,- )Fpr-rc:u, 1:S OF IFES - EIN , ; An A.i 1 • le " . .er• Ale I.ltrrary • oc'etter., ••I J.•tt,t d n• , A 4b, hY Rev Ile. I,k .lohn - n. P br of the Tatr.l f'reebyle Church P !tAbilreb •ale by R. `th A• t ~:ut had the leisure to peruse Address, brit from the well•kro,w:, lea-iiiig of Rev. Mr. John:ion, we feel safe in ow - Intl:Lauding it to t 1 favorable not , oe of Jur readers. Srt.,? ST , RIES LL7E. , TIVI: ,r, Curl e, "Retired Member of the " New York 1)1o[ s Ann -ireet, hi„ is exee,dingiy iuterestui libileFs, have an irnairrise yak. ;air, 'trt/ 1 , 11111 Lueo, and 80111 P t.i .11i-play much ric,wer The inciaeros ar ntarthr,g prrliab! , They are all pi. ;ures of the time, • painted at tba". There is mere Cr Ii•=8 quiet fun In sp—e, and r. sir , : lz.i erest ii, all of them. publishers, vi-• riimi.l,eud will Lied this velours. n suc..ee.rul I )EATU ~1 (BEN, FiENRY ‘t BEESON.- On our aecund page wdl be b , und a brief nonce of the death B? ,, B013, of Fat ode county, *bleb, tcok place on the ult . in the Tad year of hie age. Gen, B. .cue well and widely known, and hie d al h at a till, when illP integrity of the nate,nal Union IA imperilled, id a groat pot.no- calamity. The Uniontown Genius of Liberty, I bus alludes to the political principles of ren. Beeson : "It may he said of him with pre•eminent truth, that as party man, he filled the measure of that much abused term• a 'life long Dem ocrm. No tempest of popular comma Lion, uo fitful lever id public srutiment, no barge of m.•n or name. ni 1 tlVOintifill: eve. made slighl!“. IWO etl:ilOn upon his firmly fiv.:d piiaciples and well poised Judgment and . qusiiimity He was wont io ,„y t h a t his 1 , 6111,0.1 opiniods were CARi d upon a 'solid lock ,' and wiih this foundation to support him. he knew no wavering in his adherence to the 'ever lasting Democracy.' MARY BURIEE MI - RDER CASE —The evi• dence m tha ease of Stapleton, eharged with the it - awtter .t 1 Mary Burke, was con chided yesterday afternoon The defence, as eat tort!, by Marshal Swartzwelder, eeq why opened tit, ase, was insanity by rea- of nternpers: c and a ['Aber of ye,ine-sea to nny ee t h at Stepla•on was drunk when he took the life of Mary Burke. and had en s tr weeks prev.au , The attorneys addressed the court a j.aty yesterday afternoon. If • Cf,iltt wilt chart!, the jury this morning kri DECISAGN ' — Drafted men who i•Bi:itl commutation fee. viti!l rier‘ed to learn that the '•Pre, bee ordered that every citizen who Isa pm I three hundred dollars corn Dalab -1.811 receive the Came credit thei,t ,- ,r as It he had furnished a anbsti tate and was ezrmerated from the milita ry service"for the time for which he was drafted. to wit : for three years." So says Provost Marshal General Fry under date of the tat November. This is the latest decision of the somewhat eratic General, and we trust he will not deem it expedient to change it. THE PITTSBURGH POST: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1.2,' 863 3 . „ S. ►i. P E'lrT IEN GII. I. & f 0 - I . qua! MEMO haalroA4i topelfttou tt :he Lelore Judges c, ctse ut the B. A: 1;, 1:. the P and C R. was arwer-d. understand the cave, the etockhtider. the P and C. R. R. were to V . :lt? Li the accept COGI• auce cI a❑ ni:t Of Li- tti,n,uk prov:s;or, isr ,t - . the restric tions in the chartvr , 1 Banks, and other corporations in this St.:!e, limiting the Dumber tir votes which 'icy e 3,kholCier may east at elections, ti,:•:aithse anding the number of shsres he way have The B. and O. R. R nominally own a majority of the stock of the Conueilsville road. but we understand that the ownership of a part of this str•ck is contested by this city, so that should the title to it he decided to be in the city ot Pittsburgh. and not in the Baltimore a1..1 Ohio Itai:raad, the con trolling interest Ili- Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad wc...ld he vested in thin city, and not in !he Baltimore and ()liio Railroad. There is, than, more et ssu :n this question tli a stauggle be tween the Perin'a Cc. eo and the Baltimore a-, r which shall get the t'• , • !yid, r its control, arid t . ell cal jets not ,o R; •CVbe u,;-led by their p! , 1 vania Cen'rw o:l,nt mu• nicipal ...tinary in junction was grAnted, however. to the B U. B. R , and we shall keep the public advised el the progress of the case and watch that the Interests of the city be not bartered away to any corporation. DEALti.R: 4 E ICH 011,E. Le -g InCtld to Elollce thnt At tho Rd . ) ) k.ll Led :neat tire coal . cay turd livid ou .M0n..14, Cotumit tee, ,orlsibung floruPr, David A 5m)th„,,,,,H15,1,. ,iea IlContior, and P El, rrr.it , ap pouted ~ r gioiti • 1 , ..try mode, and ,1 j.ropPri V ~ , ,ttry r)rtret, Irt I/Pril'lir the - : It -y I title iht:t ui,.re may t, ~ h er ) the jagt ;. wh.j, ,^ - ,al Vaal erg uil ft't mnr.e rr • , y aid .t Exchaug, t , i,trustr , l with at' , " Dior, it: the r,gid ar,d wv may t , x1,,e0 t...h o wy ' , !hr "tf,,,al Es or 6 1•-rn,w.”7,11144/ti'. 1'..•./ d E M31,,E A: I , rt . rna (he all ,Irip( riolt the lipxl o, from (-• h wlrk with Alai: i'iul , • • •., ! • •.• Al. ••• • • I ,•••• • :f1 y hut con .int-t F... .- rift 1 11, U.•• ' ,' - : rtr,.• wp 1 vT I 1 ( t St , „ t u;n.4 I 41.. N I,) g ••, WI I r IMIS ~ .~, t a; ‘. • ttl you ••,• Y , r.! wa, I '",' I I W•T / .., ... Is ' I 1., I Ast, .•,{ Four. 1.111 I -...— .. ~..4 . 4 r 1 in war. .2', .l , 1 stir . .14 -..,,,, :, Trnri <I" :?,, '...' 7 Ni tin. , f.)-• I t.• hut., h ha. h h hva',. 10.1( h w;;) h; 1, R IrW Ws •- W... ' It „ A - S r r:hr, .. 11- Pax , . on .4. W. " • r e: , vg The , orgtol the kirgpt ,r; the * . wtll be Ihyea 'Jrb v I ta.f.' AMI , LMLNIN Ili k 11,a. - ". 1 ,‘. Ire. , an In, .n••,.. ;,, !!!!- ve,r.ng nr 11 , 10 , 1 / h., - Pet wit en by f.y• Eana,r . .r. ! . dhi tt,• Diornpip-r:.:rrurdby th , g. at. ,=t. t!..s u t i n i ! pi•-c•• . erthir 111. - nl!sun anl!eat!!! •!!r! H only tine. as ~M rs !,: Ins --i!rn !g.. r Tr morrow Miss s • F!irewsll Ben efi , ," 1,,r wne !! !!, 11. active preparat!nn VEsiradibt ComiNn --Next ait,lek we ate, to have eetrali at the the ,!re lipeaking of this lady, the New York Express sayi, •t fitd , lyrtemdrarnalie artiste, who had made beir mark upoqltaltar, Ope ra stage!h, best contralto roles, not only in 'hi, ~enutry, !,.n tit ,. veryEuropean eapitni, did nct egtmate her pow ere.whet. she resolved to undertake ano the, d t1;1(1 to Rpilf•flr in a s t eantite English to. r From what we I.a I s ~ r . I et do, or._ N the cure Inference that to whatevt r else of an eino ttutd.l or tt,,diot.al e.haraeter she might elett to appear she would he equally sue ces,tul.• The ireult ,t her first essay in the spoken English drama, on Tuesday evening at Niblols, ads each as abundant ly to confirm this pr.. •miteived opi n io n o f ours ALF BrRNETT, ruk INCOMPARABLE Hu MORIST —That "Alt stands alone in the world iis a delineator of character and passional reader th. re can he no doubt HIE popularity is o lr .q .ni to his sterling marit--wh,., that heard his grotesque ren dering of ' Richumnd r the J , -erns," an 91011FItht parody on - Bingen," but will laugh for a week at the mere mention Few would believe that Burnett perpe [rated all those characters and so instan taneously—but such is the fact—you miss the worider at the worm if you fail CD see Burner lir, at Cr.t.ccit Ball BENEFIT OF J. 0. SEFTON —Monday evening next, the 16'h instant, lariat apart A • Mr. Sefton's benefit night, no which os,s . .m the following attractions will be r-s.nu-d . 'Rory 0' Moore,' • •Paul Pry ' Dan Rice and Dr. l hayer," "Jnn. ksy -Str..•ing and Dancing. 'lf this b,il added to the just claims of Mr. Sefton AF , an actor and gentleman, should fail in draw an ,vrrti-,wmg hone.. we know ' it what would SUSI It ES% NOTICES Pockwr DIARY.—Any :If our readers that wants a Pocket Diary for 1864, we would advise them to call at. Miner's next door to the Postffice, where they can se lect from an assortment consisting of one hundred and five different styles for 1864. Prices ranging from 26 cents to $2,60. yte,liOtty, . (- r ihtf , d YIIR 41. srnttsch. Iwo, 5 . e a e:.,,6112/ h . t 3 • her a 6%re Clare.' ietr •• • .14 Li:a I 4114 Fort, V. coii stree'. 'nee: A. ; ~ :. i r .k~ r th rl N:: :f i. ~ ~ ~ ,F ft 4 1 hoa,r CHAS. MAGEE 18IAR RICKS Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ml 6 EDICAL CARD F. X. DEROLETIE, M. D., From the Medical Faculty of Paris, France, Ex Intern .kLesiaent Physician) of lotel Dien. Charity Hospitals, &c. Date of Diplom/1.1828. Diseases result of nervousness and debility, &c. neuralgia a-d tick heal:maim, (hemierania) attenied with c...mplete Metes& 4) F F I C E 57 GRANT STREET, St. eel Nicholas GO TO • 1,1 9 C1, t_IL LA N 13 9 S FOR SHOD{, "LOTS LA LA WRENCEVILLE FOR ISA d L Y.—Plee.f.antly eitnated on Xwalt street Prices log. Terme—ono- tenth wen renuander . • in nine 'Anima ptinuezita _Appiy 8: CIIM.BEAT 80N8. 51 Meant street- DR. t - AG S I.ACTUR ES. —0 WILT . LC Live crowded ante of our cJiumne yesterday, we omitted t.. annouuce the fact that Dr. ')uld IPrtore in the Town Hall , i ' St:ro cgham, las. evening The doctor will ak lecture this afternoon, at three o'clo; k. to the ladies exclusively, and in the evening at half past seven to gentle men exclusively— admission free to br.th lectures Toe anbj.mt upon which the Doctor will treat is "Electricity as ap plied to Medical Science." The subject is one of vast importance to the human family, and in the hands of Dr. Page will prove exceedingly entertaining and in structive. But we have so often had oc casion to speak of the Doctor as an elocu• tioniat and of the pr-culiar manner he has of making himself understood by his hear ern, that we deem it unneseasary to say more now than to advise all to go and hear bim. Drs. Page and Merrill can be consulted at their rooms, No 152 Fourth street. PEIOT.:,,RAPH ALBUMS WP were under the impression that we had examined large stocks of Photograph Albums—but the stock now opening by Henry Miner, next door to the Postoffice, is by all odds the largest stock ever opened by one house in Pittsburgh. Mr. M. select3d hie stock personally iu the Eastern market, and con sists of over $3,000 worth. (, OLD Pccxs —We take pleasure in let tug our readers know that Mr. Miner next door to the Poetoffice, hae been ap gointe‘l agent for C. F. Newton's eeiebra tad Go'd Pena and Cases. Mr. M. war rants ev: ry pen to gives satisfaction. NEceALGIA.—Those affected with Lieu• ralgia end sick headache, are directed to the card of Dr. D..ftolette in one of our columns BOOLS AT It.i.ctios.---tireat cicelog oat sale of books, paper, albums, &c., to• night and Lo-morrow ,gut, at Mcelel— laccra, u 5 Fifth street. THE CJIWITN , i CONGRI.GATIO:.4 E E L he •food at hue els'le Cialo " i. • it= ,n he: to d in his pulpit. vrave Ar,aPsalmhe had j 4,tre)d off, And the choir had struck on tlos opening stave, Who;, the 'people" chimed in with a 'cough," "cough, - - e mgh." it hen the "peop,e" chimed in with a "cough." At length the grave pervn arose - t.reach," 0;t t'y t[l'9 e ~hnrus set ba-k, For t•el , , r c the g...‘1 rz•ri , ou.d hLsgoccoalg, reach the h u e it was hack, ' All user the house it was -hae4,' Agn'n the p , . - d parFon repented ht 4 text. And =carted h:tt termon anew, but =or.o heffit down exceedintly vexed. At ugh nalit.,tdoo, 10. 100 A' th , ' utt:t. rnoah halltbal to. The e , , aye I t roughing to stop. Art I a ota..a th g././ii 1.1 •rs .e, ..ut W 1,4•14 ton 49 PUP. POP POP• I.k per cuy,41,4, ,ape din/WTI in the fire. Ire, IT, 1.,L perrps..a cape thrown to the tire /L. .r..-P an Ph,'ln defet se. t!.e y u:g. tn,d i.e aged and rid : I Ltitr.ri. P 20,4. J that they meant we're ail avt 4 thdclilni bad oold, cold e 14 But were uL g t a el. but cold Then the - abepher and eteld to hot fald, Ile th •ught 't ndeed very q leer. The' la a per d 1 , ! I) : .,. re said a flatlzlc tug w:t, KEY." .1a k ..; ,H Pr 'T h4L at,ceu . Petit, .ti, K, • ‘. • t re a fit., ce.k ki, u.L. v dpi wtla, Mel(' 14.4•L,1 . LubaLt., W-re rs.dy U. h , TSLIIS 111 , to w!r the etd whlcn h PlC" , •ral Lad ~,uelline the next Sahheth day. JILT. day. N. '-uuning In° next zsehoett, day 5.r4.11401 a tithl:ll% ItE11174( r . u.,:' }...1 •I. r,ral =MI JOSIEPII EY Eft 4 SON, PI. I 7.t .t 11/ y FURNITIJ tiE tk CHAIR% %, k EH I r~liI11F11:1.1 , .4 tiAr.vo.e, ?t 4 ,- ,1 V r‘jr a!!ey t . ) 11 (3 U STRENGTHENING PLASTERS EVE THE ('bl/P•9('l ESN OF HID • • Inatiler and the Et tt.bl PT of w Site a. eve, hIM aro bwoln nc 31'7 - ..,..n5at by an intelligent nubhc For all Alleyl3r .P the Chest, We ..0.,11t it ou, c of the [towels, And t'(.1.1;. - btt •' 7 ' r'‘ . .es of the bar .1. for al; etralna bru;etes, 't • , ak back. the} have urai !.!t oretlY apprtkiated. rok nankin's 11 - N.ig Store, dLt Market at , ouor balow 4th. FALL AND AI . INTEIi Dill GOODS Ali ! ascriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER'S, 94 MARKET STREET, iit,A( K AND FANCY FRENCH MERINOS fiEPP .1 EH I: , ; 0• )1 PLAIDS BILI , IORAI. SKIRTS, fLANNELS COUNTRY BLANKETS, SElA'vry'LS AND CLOAKS 211 ,.MENTZER, ocZi-,3m-eod 11 AGEE HICKS. Importer! wad aea..ere in V eating a, Tailors rimmings. No. 265 MARKET STR.' ET, Pteftladelpkts BY TELEGRAPH, From Gen. Meade's Army. Fifteen Hundred Prisoners Taken at the Recent Bat tle Near Rappahan nock Station. Our Loss Three Hundred Hinted REBELS RETREATING TO 131 OCCIPIRS PUN! MOUNT/ A FIGHT NEAR CULPEPPER Fifty Killed and Wounded on Our General Heiatalfmo Permanently Relict' a he Situation in Tennessee NEw YOJRK. November 11 —A special to the Tribune. ,lated Waeht,gton, 10th, says. 137 a speo:al from Chuitauooga we learn tl ut exidition ot the 143 d and th •,r t: regiments, of General Schurtz's 11th corps,under Lieut. Color.el went up the branch railroad tr, , m Shellmound to Gordon's coal recaptured a locomotive and two fr. igld The railroad on the soutti s,de a: the Tennessee is again opened ac fa, a- Running .Vaters, and transportate,n gained for Front the 1: .I.i have the duted Headquarters Army of the Poto ma.•. , r:day :gat eacalry returut,l !ram to t alt er at norii, to-day, having driven :be Fr:E r r:ly down to cult.et Fe. Spritigt3, wrho. rntio Cult- ;Tr r A p - irticto r ,-zierny'e .riftihiry with arttliery, w. r. encot.,:itcreil is ~ •gbt about fUn4.t in the ;kir:1118h which we 1-- thii.ed a toes r.f about twen, quid wouridea Bni a •i•r. - .11 .rtt tit were killed. 1. the n a w a • r,c. -, nri,J.ssa•- - e :Aa:a h. dy ,-f .t army -,111 riot h, taei thin Fine ct the Rapidan, although. a portion, of 113ir troops occupied Culpepper •••;,..nt- Irom the (rots r -telt report Kilpwr,ek as hao.ng thoroughly re• conaroter,-.1 the ~, ,;try trr - m thy forks of thr r:v , r ti tin Cu4).pper. The rer”,rt 'ha' he has surprised and captured in ;.t E , lacks crtn hra.at, n TnA :.epoe.try Ti ct ( ar forces are care uily made wi.b ref.-rence to the posfabll :ry of ar.y Altqflifi yr o;:c (link- or rear. A cu ler.! 41.047 .t tall vpF.l,.rd„y anJ to night Ibe a-. anther 19 quite cold, The roads are in good , -r.r.ditioo, and the troops in exr , ll-nt FpirH NEW YORK Nov 11 —Th.- IThilade' ; h,a Jrlnjat,er s army correspohdent says liutord returned Monday night to viethity of B:andc S at,oe , having ad to within rk.111" allire of Culpoppi r. wee:, met, on Sunday night, Wilcox's cirirps .1 ILTs d , :ieton, with whom he had a -tarp fight, fasting two hours. He do r. rebel= ;orrie distance. arid pick ote I the ground, but bung short cf forage ar..l , Jl:pi,es. he return,'d . the main body ~f :he army The first hrigade, under Col. Chapin, of the ad Indiana cavalry, was pr..a.t.til:y engaged. sustaining a I.i4s of about fifty killed and wounded. Rebel Unki., ,, Wrl Oa Monday morning the rebels retired toward the Rapidan. Gen. Butord, before returning, sent a detach ment to Culpepper court houeewho found tic rebels in the' vicinity. The et:ippon 'lol, is that al: of Lee 8 army is across the Rapidan. They .1-enpy P ny Mountain, e Abort distance beyond Culpepper to the left of the morcad. as a signal station, where .hey can :ihisei-re the inovemente of our army to 11 , 1s1 ,, tagP hieneral Buford found the railroa.t urnu lured to Culpepper and It was bf.llevi-d I n, in ga u d c offi l l . lior. 1. - . the R ipichun I (1.. P a-ri. I 'l' TTSB Lift; II h, gtnn c - .m.-.pordent of the Nee I" mit Commercial ,eys an order has beet: d pertn(VkP ,i'y relieving Gen. e.h!z'ernan from command of this department, and placieg Grr. Auger, who has been temporarily arcing, in the place. Gen Reintzleman has b.en assigned to n , w ..ommand and 1 -, robahly will not he 1. , r 90M^ time to cane There is no reason t a`)it, tor 11 , 8 rErllorffi. We:MINGTON, 11.—The !ollowing wad be:,t to h,--viquari.ers here the kill' , af the rcc , .r,t eilgag•tnents fiEnINC.ahTERS or THE POTOMAC, near Rappahannock Stn. Nov. 8. Po Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck rooming ut, advat.cing from Kelly's Ford, it was touted that the enemy had retired during ilia i,:ght. Tee morning was so sm.)ky that a was impos,ible to ascertain at Rappahannock Station titer position of the enemy, end it was not till the arrival of their column from Kelly's ford that it was detitotely lt , lowi that the position at Rapi - ahatinnek was evacuated The army was put motion, and the pursuit con tinned by the infantry to Brandy Stati tt, and by the cavalu beyond. Mej Gen, qedgwick reports officially the capture of four guns, eight battle flags and over 1,500 prisoners. Maj. Gen. French took over 400 prisoners. Gen. Sedgwick's lose was about 800 killed and wounded. French's loss abont 70 The oonducL of both officers and men in each affair, was moat admirable. POPLINS Gao. G MEADE, Maj. Gen New YORE, November I 1 —A Times special dated Washington, November 10, says The main force of the rebels were at Gordonsville yesterday, and on Mon day morning making 2:40 time to Rich mond. Gen. Meade is encamped to wait supplies. The reparation of the railroad to Culpepper is abandoned, and Acqaia Creek will be our next base of supplies. One thousand and seven hundred muskets were gathered as fragments of the recent fight, most of them bearing the London "tower" stamp, 1861, and all in servicea ble condition. Two of the cannon cap tured were 10 pound parrots and two 12 pound Napoleons, with caissons, lim bers and all complete. A Union scout just from Richmond and other parts of the South, reports Lee actually in command of Bragg's army, and Bragg, though nominally, su perior, is Lee's subordinate. He says it aras decided a few days since, at a retie► cabinet session, to abandon Virginia on the first intimation of an intention of Meade to advance on Richmond. V 4 Market at RODMAN HICKS 011A11. 0. SWOPS. Forty-eight more prisoners were brought up today. All the prisoners will soon be transmitted to Johnson's Island, Lake Erie This would indicate the resump tion ,f exchanges as far off ea ever. NKR' YORK, Nov 11.—It is rumored that Mr. Chase has decided to issue 8 26 , - 000 000 legal tender currency, with a °jaw to relieve the stringency of the loan mar. ket. Prrrssuson, Nov. IL—Telegraphic oota munication was opened with Little Wash- ington this evening. The line extends from that point to Wheeling, there to con nect with lines west• TO THE DAILY POST and Wounded RICHMOND &c., &c W.V3HINGTON, Nov: 11.— Gen. Meade's detailed report of th. battle of Gettysburg dated Oct. 1, was officially promulgated to day. He gives as a reason for his de lay in not making it until then is his fail— nre or receiving reports of the several corps and division commanders, who were severely wounded in battle,landsays: The resait of the campaign may be brief ly stated in th , dpfeat of the enemy at Gettysburg. His compulsory evacuation of Pennsylvania and Maryland and his withdrawal from the upper valley of the Shenandoah and in the capitale of three guns, forty on standards, 12,621 prisoners, 23,978 small arms ware collect ed on the battle field. Oar own losses were very severe, amouut• leg as will be seen by the accompanying returns to 2 884; 13,709 wounded, and 8,- 643 missing, in all 23,186, WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Yesterday af ternoon Col. Upton, who commanded the brigade which, last Saturday, so success fully charged a nd captured the enemy's work at Rappahannock Station, accompa• vied by deputations from each of the reg iments participating in the assault, pre sented lien. Meade with eight battle flags taken at that time. Cul. Upton presented the flags in the name of his command, naming the regiments : the bth and 6th Maine, the sth Wisconsin and the 121st NPW York, the late , . Cul. Upton's own reigment. Gen. Meade has issued a con gratulatory order to thearmy on its recent successful passage of the Rappahannock in The face of the enemy, and says the President has expressed this satisfaction. WAEHINGTON, Nov. 11.—a was stated several days ago that two of Gen. Burn aides' most easterly outposts ;n Tennessee, had been attacked by the rebels and half of the garrison, consisting of two regi meats and a battery, had been captured. Gen. Grant's dispatch did not designate the enact place where the disaster occur red. The Republican this p. m., says: Gen Burnside telegraphs that the Maas ferred to occurred at Rogersville, Hawkins county, Tenn , alee. General Burnside a:er, states, that the rebels captured 600 men and tour cannon. He does not mention the number of hie killed and wounded. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11.--Special dis patches from Cicointati. 06 an account of a aineular story about two suspicions vessels, discovered yesterday, hovering about Sandusky Bay, supposed to be pri• vatei-re fined up by secesaionista in Cana da, aided by the sympathizers there, and in their uie. :'he supposed object is to release the rebel prisoners on Johnson's laiacd, and ,c,coinenoe piracy on the lakes and pillage on the land. A battery of permit guns was ordered forthwith to Johnson's Hand. WASHINGTON, November 11.—The gin• oral position ot the Army of the Potomac ie mainly unchanged. Oen. Buford .17FE terday paased through Culpepper and ce• cnried the enemy's p ,, sition on Tbe Rapi dan. From requinitiona aid invoices picked up it i the are rebel camps, is tsp pe,ir4 that it , .re war no ere... - cii:y of the LE if life iirmy. sugar wag I' A jit . 800.7 10C. 10. and hacon $l. bait was ii , gnim-ly issued to horses and mules. WASIINGTON, Nov. 11 --The official Army Gazette pays the intimatien made in several of the daily newspapers that the Secretary of War has communicated through the Adjutant General a modifica of the order in reference to the die hinge cf mine-s from military service by civil courts. id founded in error. No such mr , ditication has been made save Thyself. DR, S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BIT EQS, THE GREATEST IVERVINE EVER DISC , EIEED-•rHE ORE ..TES •o• Nit' EVER DISCO EKED-THE GREATENT ALTERATIVE EVER DI%coVERED A CORE FOR INTEMPERANCE. • s A NERVINIC, IT A LLAIS THE 11\ chronic inflammation of the stomach. in all perams addle ed to the use of stmtuants and narcotic,. such as Alcoholic and 111.iit Liquors, simm. morphia, Anent, 'Tobacco, etc.. etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the etmach for stialut in.s. sc. In Read fiche, Neu r Igia. and all nervous ilseases, it has no equal as a Nervine. A A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite corrects liver derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, a d bri.gs perfect health to the Dyspeptic. AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life ri the body, is derived groat the Leo' we diger. t: ow important then, that the duties of the atom ace are pertevdy performed. It its duties are tmperfectly executed, disease instead of it "tun is scattered through the cyst sm. When our fe,,d is Properly digests •, pure blood is supplied the oody, and leeches, temples, 'letter, Erysipelas, Old ho-es, Mercurial and Id er mint Tblnts, and other diseases arising from impur. blood, distip pe.r. Lee Dr, Cutler's Eng Bitters and you will have perfect digestiim and pure blood. partioulars of this celebra.ed Medicine, procure Dr. tutter's circular lrtm any of our Agouti N. VAN BIEL. 118 N. Second street, American Montana - taring Agent) P ilada, TORHEN . E ileo(} t.k 1t , gents. Corner ot Fourth and Market sts., Pi.tsourgh For sale by all respectable Druggl.qts. octls-1Y STE AMBOAT S. FOR WWLELING & PA KISERSBIIRG. THUR.SDA.Y, Nt.N. 12. TICE NEW AND SPLENDID passenger steamer L.EL:LAIR ei4F2, lawler, wall leave aa announced above. or ft eight or passage. apnlY on board. or t.• JOHN FL kcK. Agent FOR CINCINNATI. TIIIie.SDAY, NOV. 12. AT ]O p. M. THE NE W AND SPLENDID tassenger steamer C JuliN BKICKELC, .hrnes Maratta, Conaman..ter, will leave u announced above. For freigh, or paasages_i FLACK upply on or boaid. or to JOHN , J. D. COLLINGwOOD. Agta. -• - lii OTICF.— SUPREME COURT £L AR YE/ In the name of the people of the United States, you are here .y summoned to appear before the undersiffne , l. the Judges of the Sudreme Cour, to dhow cans way you eheald not save one.half by purchasing your BOOTS & SHOES AT Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREET, PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. The above Conn will be open from day to day until further aotioe. at 62 Fit , Ifl ST. Per order JOH. CHEAP, }Judge/ of the FAANK L U &ABLE Peopl.' wants BILL PER trECT ,f the U, Sa'Fail not to appear under pen.A.lty of damage to the ..ocket oel6 11114110TOGRAPH ALBUMS. ALBUMS FOR 10 CARDS, 61 14 20 it It, • l 8 , 3 „ 14 " 50 44! ti " 60 ; st lf " 80 .4 " " uto If " 160 ~ 61 II 200 Low price; at .IPITTOO%'B ALIME DEPOT. caw OPPbeite Postoffioe. OOMMEROIAL. OPYICRI or rag DAti.T Poar. THIIRSDAT. November /2. 18g3. .16 (minions—Ye ter:ay Tr ,, s not .ere buyers in most instances were shy, and to , k h. Id quite tpa'ingly Prrces of every d script on ~f produce rules very high. The weatla,-r c , oi. clear and plea , anr. i i r .iveprose a Jew ineb.a ,ince our ;wt.: we have f r - fet s •nehe4 by pier mark. Ihe st•amer Copt Toe. /trickei w i I depart tais day f r Cincinnati: the Le Cate will a's., leave f r Parkersburg. Toe rates of Hour it rail h ,ve advanced to oLe dollar barred. teese being t e winter retry Among be FR es were as follows . Apples—The market con' airs a gnod supply , . there as a moderate am,,unt of trantac• 01 a sales 2 00 bbl at p ices ra, g'ng cm $2 7303 :r, cheese -1 he market Was wi'hotit any special ohs nve wi h reanla- sales frcm store of W it 13413 Xe; Hamht.rg 14e. the receipt bein, abut equal to the ~ernand ilrelii r- ' - Was firm wits plenty o' u‘ers. 77e supply not bring stiffiei nt to meet the pr. a-nt demand ; sales of 12 lead, as the sales, at $3./(i) 36 V t n Butter — Market very firm with bn•ers fry all go d Hoil tba , was afetei .t :r3414 2 50; aft/e2 of Pocked at 17@18 Flour-1 be market yesterday was very glteet, buye.a manifested bat little dive Hon to rpor• a te. The onl- hosi , , a tha! was tratsnated be Lg la a .133,11 f , ,r lots to meet the wants of the local trad ,• s'ore we note sa'es of Extra 1 - 0 hble at 75; sales of 1.00 du Fx ra yat $' ;5. ome very, choice lot. w s sold abo. e .11104 figures. Sale. of lots fr ru w g on were made at a variety of edam es V gem Elalt—ene , s have advenm.d. sales 01 100 ht la OD the pla , form at $2 65V FY. Mean Porsa —1 he m arket contains hat a lim rted hoop's; small ail,* were msoe ct $ 6 00 V bbl. Graln—The market remains very firer, but not active, for she beat of a 1 reasons, the sm , mnt to opera owi h/..eingvory limit d. he tee iipis appears to have fallen off. Eve y deserted.)nf . grew was n got d r t Thera e.vvere f - lows: Wive —Leo $1 25; White $l 30/ai 35w1 h sales frim wagon at these tgur , s. Vats Were in gond request; tales on the track a' 73@ 75c; from store at the usual advance Or ey to qetiverecues:; sales ofElp,ing at $1 .30; B It Si 50 bus Rye—none offering. Corn—wanted at Ii 10 "f 4 bu-hel. Beedia—W ere doll, t rices beinir nominal at— Clover :f." otka6 25 litnothy—totting doin g.iaa sn@2bath. Groceries—asset very firm at full rats. Sugar Wa,3 enquired tor with ales as fot ows • 10 blies Orleans at . 434 m 12 do Cuba Primeat anmate•, a dcs tf 10 bb.e a' 17 sc,@l73.ie ''A"` Coff-e to herd at lis4,m "B" Coffee ai 16%e; Relin ed Yellow , 14Nn. molasses; s=l , e bb-s-vr leans at 61c. Syrup; . aces 0: Gel en at 65 , and Loy •ritg'm at 35 t. Coffee; Silos of 40 sac :s Ai° 4,t 3 354.0034 TILA TEMaatiAT. Nov. 1 9 ., 188.1. The market —yesterday was rot very active, buyers and rre',ers tieing apart in , heOr vies, l tie sio It in tr is market 6 LOI large; we rot tie hoe, ever, (het the receipts are on toe increase 'rho nomin• 1 rates for Crude, without the psckays, were ;5416, and with the pacaages fire coot • 51 Radon more. Refined; smell sales of F Coat 50cr bonded a' 445441 e. Exportsdone our ost were: o New —Refined. 153: Tar, Se. To Po", deli hie—Refined, 21G.( rude, 819; IN apihs 100. Iota; 1944 bbi. The amonat iihipnents e , r were 815 ;his mports Owing the same period . V. R. R-432 cp nrir. ing rQ Refired hr d jar. .theny River—trade 103; rtefine !, 129 lobta, Crude--the market was inactive: we null to CJ of 1 - 5 bbis, without packages, at 15c, 2fo bb s do,, nackages , nc laded, at 2c. hefined—salee of 120 br.l of Free at Sue - f gal; tales of small I. In o: bonded at 4oc, New York Cattle Market TRI RUNE'S IMPORT. - - • 13cLL'S Elnan, Monday, 2.0 v. 9.--Nothwith star:ding the impression •hat prevail ed during the week al, ng toe :irks rf transpertatio . th t the supply nest cattle woad be short to-day, w 0 fled nearly 4 300 head in th • pens, very tt•w of which are stale catue, and co: scque,UY the state of the marset is not wont drovers ge,erally anticipated. Ea ly in them-sang the salts of first cleat tullocks were at t bet'er urea than tart rhod -y, and a :ea of the _pi-ulcer,: tha t INwiradee sold at he ter rates, th t was act the gee eral imprassion, before night t was a!most t-,e uoanimons • inien !hot the market was nut oy the w h :e as good as t w-s weett ago• t ur own op: ion i That, it is full lie 600 t for first-cla-s tin.locks which tell at pr'ee+ eqn•ratent to 106.7%10c, and some ext a good at Ile lb. for the net weight ot beef totter analog offtk. and p - obahly qui-e as good t r me_iure grade , at Seayc,. -# tn, but not a+ good fur the tower grade-, at 6'4@..8e ID, w- leh the owner and brokers raa have sold bardtr to-day than they hive :n several neeks. There wo, Id ns• e beet. a fair sat ply of first-c ace b,.11‘ o• s tor city bu • c.e . safatuehadbeearequiredtor he arm.); but as 'ha agents Messrs Latarr Reed, tok about 170 beau. selected from v.,rion droves of the very bes , f..r ppiug, it tuts to ea •• tin the yrices of aagd will CoLtlt.tl to do a a. tong as the both ALM...Ie army :a furbished in the same way it is now with t e ue t beef io tbaratt Tee ',reap .ct of condo , ed god Pr.ces for •he same class at cattle, wc•hink fa eor awe :o fe d rs. ne do a', helteve t pr ea will he less than 10c V't fh th II Ns inter Or o•w erates and m. &WM, h. market is et u s dea • We expect toe rep rts f r the woes, ma sup to-m x su-, will again s ow over tAxOU head. .1 r“e a great many of then mate- are very tight., a so :.e whole urovea are reported t o-ysy at at. aver: go 'ttbY 5.35 met •et ane many email lots are t 1 sigh et. lee mar et u,-clgy m y be rat d I - a tart- at he quo ati nr tha weather being very fax rata e. ant ne rl all tne -took w,rl , e sob, reverai oth,r tats are ext...cted 1.0 fi I op Le de tna do of the closing day. The .3neen mar c has been dull sit the wean, and o.vms tam mein ng at 1, wer rates th qa last a onday, wi n a malt RI, PLS. :Lid a large rttet r e weal .g to fit up l p prLes f old tneep j3.4 t ,p tb, n.e wet, t be ut g ma ket t. ens . try ha at •fo: owners. The pens a e ana tra.ge fiat, ana !loth 'a e.ter than last waste. , quoratio_.s can b. eSpee ted. Full pumice' •rs to-morrow. Cincinnati Whammy Market. CisairsAit vv, IL nhe ty—pnc.s dvan:- ed ga lon. calve +t tCc 14 g. , ,+ll. Chicago liighwine Market. MGEnvi,..xo—lbe Luant,ec Wa, ura,, wiLki Saleil at Mcp g aka. MARKETS BY TI LJWILAPH New York Market IvEw YoRK, ov. 1 dal end drooping at S!,c Fitur—extra tate n tau 'equal!. or .man tu.a, ani quite steady, la h.l nearly all other kind, a's dull ad dr .oping; 3.7 154.7 0 for e,tra it. 11. 0.; $7 3549 20 lot trade hr., d.; moaec clerir g dun and ~ro p g *Dinky more flinty% ready at 6263, ch eft , at ilia la ler. v, best dull and beer. 162)20 lower ; a lee 'ma 1 sales of oho cc pa - eels we, e made at fall rr.ces, not o lel, to any a m.,un, no der • would be nal ed to a;cept a donde,' r.atie ion; bi 4 a 35 for Chicano,-ring $1 3 @I 35 tor Milwatitie Club: $l. 35@1 :i75! for Mahe , Zni..l, the latter tor onoioe; $1 40K.41 49 for wi ter W. stern; 50 01 55 for do be - Mi, Mean, ineludini oar- 1 ad, v ry ontice. $1 55. Rye aoarce and arm at • 1 20 412>. B rev active and fi•mer; $1504. 55 f-r Canada and Western. Corn etui asid it low. r; el *for shipping mixes K astern in 'tore; $1 07 for afl, at; $. 9855 for white Western. Oats lc ,over and more active• a3(483% for v , astern. Wool quiet and film. Port opened gni‘ t and closed • ready— rath,r mire doing ; d. e. bed B t a a shade firmer. Ci . 'y bacon alders q let and firm. Lard quiet and steady at 114@!!;' , 4 ; a'se ItLO mss, deliverable from Jaticta:y W aprd at 12,;(j„ Icaw Ne onx., w York None, Btarket, I novemner brisk demand. Sterling u.l at. ri 60. Gobi °taint and steady, opening at 4.5%, advancing to 47% dec in ing to 46% and °toting at :153/4. Baltimore Market. B iLTIMORZ Ncv Flom irm ; Fales of SOD bb.s ()too exit:el:V . 37,%7 50, Wheat quiet; /Len to., ky white . 03 Corn onll: white $1 0.14 1 03. Whisky tirm; Ohio 6Z®82%., Philadelphia Market. PHIL .04.11111.P8LA., Ov U.—Flour firm. gales of Iflo nbla bio, 1.7 2507 50. Wheat nrm anri ad va: omg ; 304 0 huh red, $1 5.36t1 158; wh;te, $1 70@2 Corn firm and aca ce reLow $1 080 I . 10; write $1 r 6 Oata firm at 83. Me a Pork firm at $i , @1135. Lard 14%6 .54, an in Se.e Petroleum dun ; Crude 2E427 ; rent ed in bond 53(454. Whi•ky fi , m; e.ies f 300 bb1a.6234. HEAI Y E OONKLOT ND DAILY POE Tlll 401t11116 POST BY Y mama. comma fr. YORTZ. RUMEN& NO. 118 WOOD Mar?. /ha 'al/owing are the baying and Gelling rat et for Gold. yilver, ae. &leer ..,_ Demand Notes._ Eastern Exectuinge. New York Baltimore.. rtu.iadetipaia Boiton ...... Pennsylvania CarremeY. Cleveland Bt. Lonie- RIVER MATTERS. Ins iiivm—Last evening ar twineht there were lour IVA 'none of water and ra- g ..ow 7. the weather .as sap - Capt. W. S. Eva et soli the pretty little et. ewer h C O. West o, 1. to t honotasti um- Daily $lB no-Business on the wharf was modesty en tice. Xne qoaruer J ohn Bricam. ea. ona l ing for Cuunmiatj. and the Leinair was ..oadalt for Paraershard.. eop-lhe new mad Pplendid steamer Capt Jam grinaed, in eha. de of dia. prince al sow toil° sr.., Odhp .J. h. Zdaratta 1133.1 1 .3 Ulla nay tot c heri•-entirety new and fs Mit 01 th.k o a camera afloat trapt. Matetta,bintp clime favorite witn pantaaittr pent and gd t . the fin t tam kto our °Alton anitii Id. Bram. and attentive When tJui ban ..shat a‘d boat ana-otaears--- Slii^the the hot dranei Pindenter / 1 / 1 41 Leona.. 4.PR `s ' elty teno n s tensors Sur d iisenns and ratkessniusg. lAA &Alpo a M ss bear stn zunisL Tits ions like now inums widens, and is in onerse of Weyer eitioeca. IL=z22m7rToffl Ilaion EY MA_KICIS'r Ba i rnsr Selling Wing ... 138 00 1 44 00 .... P&L' S'a par !4 4 , Par par %' Western ExehaisEe. I:=I MIMEE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers