P - ITTSRPROH THEATRE. Lessee and Manager...... W. Flumpenau.N. Treasure rOVININGTON. Benefit of the Pittsburgh Favorite, Mr. J. 0 SEFTON. A Rich Treat of Fun. 14318 EVENING will be presented the grett monied, of Paul Pry: or, I Rope I Don't Intrude. Pant Pry. J. 0. Sefton Col. Hardy ...................... ....... ..Mr. Chippendale Phoebe Annie Eberlie Song ....... 13 , °kat Comic Song .Chear• John 00 T.io Song.. .. . . .. .... .... .......Dr, Thayer - The oelebrated Johnny Mackey and i upil will a lt e c ar. onclade with Rory 01lose J. U. Set on Tuesday, 61' ,, L,R. VHS 11".4 LI. ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS AU Descriptions Now Opening M. IVENTZER'S 94 MARKET STREET, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS REPP MERINOS, SCbTCH PLAIDS, VLANNELS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS oc3}-3m-003 WHEELER d: WILS4oN'S CELEBRATED {IMPROVED LOCIC BATCH Family New;ng Machine ! Highest prentiull° at the Loa Ln and Paris Ex hibitions and at all the important state and Me chanical Firs where cshibitt d this season. Ca .and examke those machines before purchasing We offer for sale Foote•e Patent Utribt.,ll,l Lock Stand which insures perfect safety t au arti7,le pro Terbially t be led stray ce.d d t v pnoTos.n. c..PH ALBUMIN ALBUMS )R Io CARDq " 100 • " 160 Low prices et PIT TUCK'S ALBUM DEPOT ORLB. MAGEE IBIAE HICK MAGEE dt HICKS Importers and dealers i❑ Cloths, Cassitneres, Satinets Postings, Tailors' 3rimmings No. 256 MARKET STRI.F,T Yh`t ladelphia, NOTICE- SUPRVIIE COURT BEAR YEI In the name of the people of the United States, you are here y si:mmonel to appear before the undertigned, the j udgeB D; the Supreme Court. to show cans: cv:.y y,,a should not sere on , half by Purehasinz you- BOOTS & SHOES Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFE 11 STREET, PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL The above Court will be open from day to day until further notice. at 62 FIFTH ST. Per order JOHN CHEAP, }Judges of the K Fe.AN DU ft ABLE People's wante BILL. PERFECT, cf the U, S. sir Fail not to al .pear under penalty of damage to the Docket. oel6 ELIVRANJCPAI.T.:: dr .C. 7 , IMPORTERS OF WATCHES NEW YORK Will b end following on receipt of price SILVER COMPOSITE WATCH, FOR the Army, cylin er movements. Hunting Cases, Itidiator in centre, to cave trouble of opening case t. tusdsome and reliable best and nh•apest made. odd in the army at $2.5,-- O. IPL IVI.OIER'S OWN, patent Lever. in sterl ing ail +or engraved Hunting Cases. Jeweled, regulated. $14,60, SPLENDtD O LO COMPOSITE WATCH, Jewell° 1, either medium size for gen tlemen, or 8 null size for ladies, beautifully en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate, often sold forl6o. $l5. GOLD COMPOSITE, patent Detached Le ver. Jeweled in 13 actions, gold balance, war rac ted a perfect time-keeper, suitable in size for either lady or gentleman, richly chased cases—a really splendid ticle, often sold for $75, $23. Small sized. beantilully finished ladies' Lrpine, .11ne 16 carat gold plate watch, beauttAlly orna mented cased, usually Fold $5O. $ 27 .00. Gents' or oflice , s mtussive sold plate watch, ch.oi , unieter Sal :• cc. full ruby jeweled, det.ch ed lever , heavy, b " e4titifully finished cases, war. ratted a splendid tune-keeper, often .oki fur sltei, $3O. ASTIRONOHICAL WATCH, in mazi ve gola elate. beautifully e: graved chse.. jeweled in 15 actions, god balance, and all the recent un yrovernente. In aodit.or to the sunk seeoads peculiar to firat wails watches, n has a hand pain"- sag with tuilaiiing accuracy to the day of th e montl, A magnitioent a tic's, the greatesi inr , ntion of the age, j CEP imported br A rrandn le & Co , s4d.. Other ladies' and gootleinem; %vetch°, and chains in great vatic:3 . fur Oircuiar fully ilescrlblng above and other mulches, Agent wanted. A libera, indite ion made on wholesale orders. .ho.eyany sent at our rlsit, if proper/3 , sealed. Mitt A N' , .ALF..e CO., I.Ti 'roadwar, N Y., iiree door, from Barnum's Museum 0c.1.5-lindeodititw Jacob Heller, Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th street. JA )OD HELLER W0171.D INVITE Particular attention to hi. stock of German Wines and French E randier, which has been se lected and imp3r 4 ed be bimaelf Families and churches could depend on obtaining at this es tabllatuaent the best ant purest rf Wines. Pure Idende <la kinda. equal to any in the vitt, al- Ways an hand. Ake, pare old Rye Whisky and Die but Reeidtled Monongahela. ode ROillt O'!IURE FRENCH MERINOS POPLINS BALMORAL SKIRTS, CQUNTRY BLANKETS M, MENTZER 94 Market et N.:A T M:NET. Fifth street, Pittsburgh II 20 I(11 50 g, t SO '1 HE WEATLIER.--Ali signs are said to fail is "dry weather... Bit now that it say b truly said we have "wet weather" and the signs are in favor of a flood in the river, we are inclined to think that they will be verified this time. Rain h•is been falling steadily since Saturday even ing, and there is scarcely a doubt but that we shall have a fine coal boat rise. Should our anticipations prove to be correct, it will be a great relief to our coal men, many of whom have large investments in coal awaiting a rise to enable them to reach the Western and Southern markets. And the benefits that will accrue to our friends below will be incalculable—the dreadful "coal famine" will pass away, and mat ters and things generally resume the even ' tenor of their ways. Pihstotlie J. RODMAN HICKS CEIAB. O. SWOPE. STEVENS AND ELY:WILL—We Published a few d.ys since the challenge of Stevens to Hammill, and Bosh, Ham mill, it seems, is disposed to gratify Stevens. and will row him for $5OO or $lOOO a side any time within the next three weeks, on the Mon ongahela. If he makes ihe sum $5OO, he will allow him $l5O to pay his expenses, while if he takes up the challenge for the larger amount, be will allow him $3OO. We have nothing reliable from Bosh, but it is said that he will not row again on the Hudson this year. HEAR YE - - CONTINPED.—In the United States Court Satarday morning the case of Sie h, rt vs The City, involving the right of ownership to a large amount of stock in the Pittsburgh, Fort. Wayne and Chicago railroad, was continued until the May term of 1864. The rule against the mem bers of Councils, to show causes why at tachments should not issue against them for cnntmpt in refusing to meet certain judgments against the city therein set forth, also goes over to the slay term. 'FLUNISSOIVISG DIN:VER.—The ladies al the Subsistence Committee intend to give a dinner on Thanksgiving Day, Novem ber 2t;tb, to all soldiers in the hospitals. camp, and Provost Guard, in all about six hundred soldiers. The following a r . tides will be needed : turkeys, chickens, oysters, cakes, rolls, butter and eggs. City Hall will be open Wednesday morn ing, November 25th, to receive contri butions for the dinners. DROWNED,-Ott Friday morning, while the Brownsville packet Franklin was nearing lock No., on her way to this city, a deck passenger, named Jacob Long, walked overboard and was drowned. Efforts were immediately made to recov• er the body, but, after a march of three hcrirs, the boat proceeded to the city. The deceased was single man, and re sided in Cookstown, Fayette county. DenicenoN.—The Allegheny German M. E Church located ou the corner of East Common and Ohio street, was dedi acted to the worship of Almighty God yes lerday. Bishop Simpson preached in the morning. Rev. W. A. Snively, pastor of Christ M. E Church, in the afternoon, anti Rev. Dr. Nast. of C:neinnati, in the ever ing, in German NVENI inss.--Amung the pitt , nts Issued from the United States Patent Office for th. week ending November 10,b, were the following: To Philip H. Corlett, of West Manchester, Ps.. for improvements ,11 locomotives; to Philip H. Corlett, of West Manchester, Pa., for improved draft regulator for locomotives. PosrPolien —The argument in the mat ter of the application of the city for an iujacction to restrain the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad from build ing their pier on Duquesne Way, Was post poned till next Saturday, on account of the absence of Mr. Cass. CONSECRATION.—Bishop Potter will con secrate:St. James' church, Fifth Ward, on Friday morning next, service commencing at 10/ o'clock. THE PITTSBURGH POST: Y. NOVEMBER 16, 1863 S. M. PETTPINGILL & CO.. No. 37 Park Row, New Yoxk, and 6 State street, Boston. are oor agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisement s and Subscriptions for us at our LQWEet Rates. ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO• - Lite vember 1863. all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid in advance Those knowing themseves to be fn arrears will please call and settle without further delay. SirTHE DAILY AND WEEKIJ POST oan hereafter be procured at the News repots of J. W. Pittock and Prank Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 Cents. AL INTELLIGENCE New Horse Railway. We understand that the company char• .ered for the purpose of building a pas seeger railway from the southern end of the Monongahela bridge, to a point some where on Sawmill Run, intend commen cing operations on the work soon, In conversation with an intelligent gentle man on Saturday, a resident of Temper. anceville, he informed 08 that the people along the whole line which the projected road will traveirse, are extremely anxious for the prompt completion of the work. A great majority of the people residing along the river, and for miles up Sawmill Run, purchase their groceries, marketing &c., in Pittsburgh, and they complain both of the inconvenience and cost to which they are at present subjected in getting them conveyed home. It is contended, and very plausibly, too, that if the horse cars were running on the south side of the river, connecting at the end of the bridge with the Birmingham road, that all light packages could be readily conveyed oh the regular passenger cars, in custody of the owners. The gentleman above allud ed to is of the opinion that the interests of the road and people would be alike bens fitted by running a freight car over — the road once or twice a day for the purpose of carrying bulky articles. At present the cost of drayage and ferriage are a heavy tax upon the people, from which they would be measurah'y relieved by running the proposed tre,ght car. The population along toe lice of the projected road now numbers thousands, and is rap idly iricreasing. When the road is hula, if due regard is had for the accommodation and convenience of those to whom it must mainly look for support, there is not the shadow of a doubt but that it will be. come a prosperous and paying institution. We trust the company will push on the work with all possible dispatch, and that the people of Ternperanceville, and regit n roundabout, may soon have direct com munication with Pittsburgh by •horse rail " ERDICT IS THE MARY BUREE MURDER CASE. — About five o ' clock on Saturday evening, the jury in the case of the Com monwealth vs. Stepleion, charged with the murder of Mary Burke alias Mary Mc Kee, came into Court and rendered a ver diet of MURDER IN THE SE( OND DICGRFE, at the same time recommending the pris over to the extreme mercy of the Court. The prisoner—who is a fine looking young man — heard the verdict without betraying any visible emotions of either satisfaction or regret. The jury, who bad deliberated upon the case for some sixty hours, were discharged with the thanks of the Court. and the prisoner was remanded to jail, to await his sentence, which he will prob ably receive on Saturday next. There is a moral connected with this case that is patent to every one, and should he pon dered upon. ilia)rderousi Assault—Supposed Attempt at Highway' Robbery. On Saturday wet, b...ween tea and eleven o'clock. a merderou3 assault was made upon the parson of Mr. Thomas Rattigan, European Agent, No. 122 Water street, by four men as he was cross ing over Hand street bridge, on his way home. He was conveyed to the Mayor's office, where his wcuuds were dressed by Dr. Murdock. His situation is so critical that he is not allowed to converse with any one, hence the facts in the case can' not be fully ascertained. It seems, how ever, that when he had reached the mid dle& the bridge he was suddenly assault ed by four men, one of whom struck him a severe blow on the head with a bar of iron. Mr. Rattigan, in attempting to de• fend himself, caught hold & the iron bar, which, on being wrenched Cm rn him, badly lacerated his hands. After he was felled to the fi)or by the blows of his as sailants, he wan kicked in a severe and brutal manner. The blows on his head with the bar of iron fractured the skull, which, with other injuries, renders his situation very critical. The fact that the parties who committed the assault on Mr. Rattigan did not take either his gold watch, or money he had on his person, has led some to conclude it waea personal grudge, and not money, which led to it. But our opinion is that the scoundrels were alarmed by the approach of some one before they could r ffect their full pur poses, and that had n- e tim. been allow ed them they T, .:.1 : nnly have taken all that w.. rFr,rn, but seem it ev have robbed it in wh:eli ,vrni they would have secured several hundred dollars, all of whkh tile son of the irj iri , d man found in the safe and removed yesterday. LIBEL SCITS. —lt wail whispered about town yesterday that Mayor Sawyer had instituted suite for libel against the editors, proprietors and " locals " of the Chroni cle and Gazette. We shall see what we shall see. . ---- Ftukt.—The alarm of fire Saturday night was can=ed by the burning of an old ski, , d on the Minereville road, used as rendezvous by a number of idle boys, and was set on fire by some of the party. Good riddance. ERIE AND PITTSBI'RGH RAILROAD, —We understand, says the Conneautyille Re cord, that this road will be complete end trains put oD running direct from Erie to Pittsburgh by the lo.h of January. AM lhE TS S lc yros'sß6Nßl-Jr7- Mr Sefton presents a very attractive hill fir hi 4 behetit to night. Besides " ht -- y U M ore," and " Paul Pry, — Dr. Thayer f Thayer & Noyes' Circus, the greatest jest .r of thn age; theioimitt;hle•• Chea n John and the scientifi c "Julinry Mucks;,' will up pear. And in addritiou there will be a variety of and thinning Such at tractions, added to the claim., of M r . Sef ton upon theatre goers, will be sure to draw a frill hone. CHEAP JOHN AT THF: l ' fiEA TEE To IGHT inimitable gi mos, who, for th, last three years has been suing goods so cheap and giving i til h 14111 at his store, arpvar s to night at the thea tr, on the oriiia.a ~f. Mr. ti,rt,,n'p bane,lit. John is el the tnoßt v , ramil, men in the country, sae HR perfe(ily at li.imi• o at, au-dienbe titber ur an actor cr sales mart, and has, in the time he nab been here, gained the c - mfidecce and reimect of all who know hint. s. , Tvel.f.t —S.) one should forget the mtalies her I..)bat before n Pitts burgh nudienc.. tr.--morrow evening Sht comes with the universal endorsement 0 the. Eastern pre-s. BUSINESS NOTICES HARPER, WEEKLY, 1.,..1),•A News, In dependent, Wilke..ind all th late week ly and daily papers ..t Pitt,ek's, opposile thr postofEce. BALLou and Leslie's mon:Hirs for De• camber at Pittock's, opposite postotEce. CARD potographs of Miss Thompson at Pi , tock's, opposite postqtEce. SIGEL EATING SALOON', 47 FIFTH STREET, ' WNf RcECKEISEN, PROPREITUR.—Fresh Shell Oysters, Ttipe and Can Oysters constantly on hand. Meals at all hours, from 7 o'clock a. m., 'till 12 o'clock p. m. The beet refreshments can only be found by calling at 47 Fifth street. JOSEPH lIRTER JOSEPH MEYER .t SON, MA NUFACTURERS OF PLAIN t.ND FANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS WAY,IfI U, I : S SMITIiFIyLD rT Per wean et., and Vir;;in alley EXTRACT OF LUCHU, IXTRACT (►F RU(SII &adder and Ki fir era Mad. er Kilneys At Rankin's Drug SLore At Rankin's Drug 1-.1:5 Market street, below Fourth 3 Market street, below Fourth 8402! Boit NTY ! $302! AVOID THE DRAFT BY ENLISTING AT ONCE AT THE AUTHORIZED RECRUITING AGENCY 98 FOURTH STREET V RE BOUNTY IS OVER F 0 U R 11 HPND ItS tor those who have been in the service, and TRIO , 14; I'UNDKED RAT new recr tat, amountin g with the pay, in CABO ~1 two years ser.,ice to $25 OR $3O A MONTg! Wi h rations. clothin g medical atten anon, & o , The recruit CAN CHOOSE HIS REGIMENT JA S. C NPRL CH AS. WLEWIS, A utboriz,l Recruiting Agents CAUTION am instructed by the Provost Marshal Gener al to warn those de•irouz volunteering. against Bogus Recruiting Offices, Unauthinr zed by the War department. No;ar son are authorized be th- Provost trinr.hal Uen era!, to recruit in this district but JAMES C. SPROUT, and t' FiARLEd W. LEWIS. at 98 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. There are, however. officer, .he army stationed here. who - usvg authorits joul the War Department to 4snlist men. Volunteers should be certain that parties at Cm{ ting to enlist them are duly authorized. J. R• , N FOSTgR. Captain and Provost M ll are E hal. 22d Diet. .Pa. nol2 eod& - w-tf EDICAL CARD F. X. DEROLETTF, N. D From the Medical Facul , v of Paris, France. Ex Intern • ltesident Physician) of Hotel Dien, Charity Llospitals, ,4c, Date of Diploma, 18.28. Diseases result of nervousness and debility, .kc, neuralgia a^d rick headache, (hemierania) attended with ctmpletelnecees. OFF I (' E 57 GRANT STREET, Si- Nicholas Bolloing. SWEET POTATO 20 A.RRELS Marietta Sweet Potatoes, must received and for sale by FETZER dc ARMSTRONG, nol3 orner Market and First atm SHOT 6111/1k 61— Bc Doubl e aid single barrels. Revolvers, Pistols wie and Camp Knives, for sale by 0c24 JAMBS' BO WN. 188 Wood at, The Examiner states that five pieces of cannon ar. u a plAnted tr, 1. , 41ti0n bear lug on the prisoners al Belle Isle, and any demonstratlon to tmew , -r the ird will result in tlonutm r .. u t their number amazingly. Rebel 1,41.-7 have Cu., patches Narrows nea r 1)7 1 1, 1111, .\ -- I )ur cava!ry )esterday csp , aod a , itoßersville. (.o'l. of c- I ors, wagr,r,s and ar.:rna!s. Oar WhS Rod w H. Ressom, 1111. j. Geri. The Examiner, after giving a statement of the c . t t ore of two of theit . iirigades, says if is tieliEvcci that Lee ex pected .1, W/-4 nut prepared for so e ar,i, end vigorcilB an at tact- ) It now appears that 'Made can ad vance as eititi2kiy ac he letreats. The Enquirer demands this dismissal from their u: my of the Brigadier who com• mended the captured brigade, for their die graceful riecticeen:ie The Enquirer ct the 10th says that there is no material change Charleston, The Yankees keep up a continuous fire day and night, but with little loss, and confi dence is as strong in Charleston as ever. A Charleston correspondent of the Georgia papers say, that should the Yal/- keep, try the strength of i_ur luod forces, they would get tile worst thrashing any army ever received. Erery day adds to our strength, whilst it lessens theirs. A rebel correspondent writes to the At lanta Intelligencer from l'elissionary Ridge, that our extreme right now occupies Lou don, which gives us the command of the Penn River at that point, bringing our ferces within 23 miles of Knoxville. ANTHONY MEYER BrFFALO, Nov. 14. —Gen. Dix and staff have arrived here and are consultation with the auth-inies. The World's spe cials from Buffalo says that Attorney General McDonald is here and brings in formation which shows ? - rionanesq of the plot for Th. release of prisoners, &c Lord Lyons received information of the schtinte from citizens of Baltimore twi months ago. It appears that:a nom ber of si-ei-ish were •ii) ,she passage in the cbicsgio and t , Edet.-totii,e prop-Hers and seize them ; then irttrr,nt the Detroit and Buffalo steamer-, and threate n Og denslitirg and Buffalo. They were to he aided by emi.sarits in Buffalo. who would fire the city 11 4 1, several pla.rus I'' Cati• adian Ministry bure taken nn-pl e mea' uree I x prevent; -n hre tif tech ihoueaud sisc.-3si..nial, in Car.ada PITTS'BUI?6'II. 1' car all Diseaies of the Fur all seas -s of the Pi lee 75 Cents Pri , e 75 Cont,? LIRCINT -vemher 14 A secession paper to-day tai:nr-P of the rebel plot, art I rays Confederate Fnsout the fie.Jee from Wilmingt-n to. Halifax. wilt a cargo to furnish fur: is to thirty 6iY tliC, re an d three hundred . - c ~-ho r to come ,over lard ,u small parties to a general rend eztous, I h.:r ut'e;au.n was to sur prise the Fe feral garrison at Johnson's Island. liberate the prisorors there and convey them to Canada; their orders were no . . to v. 3.-• British neutrality only to rescue two thousand valuable lives from such wretched quarters which we re designed to kill by slow degrees -- New YORK, Nov. 14 —A New In let correspondent of the Tribune says in relation to the capture of the blockade runner Cornucopia, Colonel Tuoburn, of the rebel army. was a passenger on her, but escaped (a lurP. Tr , • Lord Mayor of London and , aid C,•lo. t Lave entered into negctiatin- s to ammunition and ships , f war to the r. bel G.,vernment. Wilmington papers were also found on the prize, in which it was stated that Mayor Wood, of New York, :s going into a joint stock company with a firm under the name of Train & Co.. t, furnish yes- Sell to run the blockade and supply the rebels with materials of war. New YORK. Nov. 14 -The Post says lha' the Government has anthorizA Gfn. Neal Dow, nt Richmond prison, to draw upon Gen. Meredith fir every article of clothing needed by Union prisoners. Jasper Boyle was nomimited for Mayor to day by the Tammany Memocrats. Non reporting drafted men are to be ar rested immediately, aad the city is being plicarded with posters containing' their names and residences. BALTIMORE. Nov.l4.—A genzlernan who arrived is this city to day direct trom Charleston Bar, expresses great confi dance in the progress of the operations now going on there and predicts the cap ture of Charleston in a few weeks. MONDAY MORNING, N 6 V'EIifBER 16, 1863. IBY TELEGRA-PC TO THE DAILY POST From 'Gen. Meade's Army FROM THE F.OI3TH. WHAT THE REBELS SAY The Johnson Island Affair A Plan to Liberate the Prisoners Gen, Fos - ter to fg uceeed Eturnsidei, Fern'laMo •Wood's Plan t 3 Aid Rebels STEA AT BURNT AND • SE VERAL LIVES -L9BT. Chas. .1. Whng D s cttkilpr a 1)1y Diapalssied.. Government Labor tkixi Redue * ed 1 4 5 Por Cent.\ FEW YORK ITEMS Wesam,r,,N, November 14.—A special dispatch to the 'feral,] says : By direction of the President cf the United States, Ma jor Chas. J. Whiting of the United States cavalry is hereby dishonorably dismissed from the service, for disloyalty and for using contemptuous and disrespectful words against the President of the United States. Maj. Gene, Meade, Ne - e;on and Pleas anton, and Brig. Gen. Kilpatrick arrived in town last night. It is understood that Gen. Meade proposes, should the situation of affairs at the front admit, to attend the inauguration of the National Cemetery, at Gettysburg. Considerable excitemen t has beemocca sloped here in social circles, by thie*Flisco very of forgeries of Paymasters checks to onsiderab!e amcunt, by the young son of a leading bat rof this city. • His fa ther has ativanc... , ! ,c) amount equal to the sum required by the torg,r for one or more Paymasters, but declines to go further. Orders hart. been issued to the Corn mauders cf the nacy yards to reduce the tabor employed titerctri per cent. RALE:rin, N. C., Nov Po. —Weldon ad vices state that trn Yankee gunboats ar• rived at Corrinton on - Friday filled with troops. It is thought another force from Newbern of 20 1 )0 cavalry and pieces of artillery, is designed for the same point. An adequate force has been sent to check them. Important movements are expected in that direction. enemy evacuated the fortifications al,ovo 1.0,1( ti at our ap• pruach _ ~.__„._____...., , ...___,____________ , CAiao, Nov. 15.—The steakudn` ~,,, n .A wilt v ipp A L I from Memphis on the 12th; ..bri "the `-' JAL •LI AO V .11. Al lit, the PITTSBURGH GENER/ --- painful intelligen,e of the burn** steamer Sunny Side, about 5 o'ertio yes terday morning, opposite Island 16, twts - o Ognoll or vgg Mimi' Yon?. ty eight miles below New Madrid. S * Moaner, Nomeen,ber 16. 1893. B teallneas- On saturtlay was dull with a lint. had a large passenger list, 1,380 bales o cotton, wbioh with the boat, was totally destroyed. Many of the passengers were obliged to jump overboard ; several of whom were croTtrin°,,„°,;„Sttlt drowned. Tie see:, is described as most reports. terrible, 01 1:3 female passengers only 4 escaped. Of 8 children, h were lost. iced demand for produce. this was Certified in a 'great meaettre by the unfavorable state of the weather. a tiring th in oenoon it was cloudy about neon the rata yet in earned., and conlinued without intermission tie te the tine we wrote this tiwraciaa-night, ani ws rope it will I. that haajaezattzsgverrharltimohorehilata coal that has been prepared tor the lowe r of wi . l be enabled to gceout. The lower cities will be,prepared for thecomipg winter with fuel trea• About t h:ry ;'F•3BOItIS in all were drowned sonabfe Steain boating' will epen up and or btlrr.fd. Among the lost was Mr. Biyd, wife and child, of Memphis; sister of M • Boswell; wife of an army surgeon, name unknown ; Mr. Van Buren and daughter we shall havegood timea generally. Those PS r ties :hat predicted a rise of watar by the fifteenth. 9J• have inside alilose , nalculati n.. 'They have alced a. postpondnientiElil the 25th, they will be all right thent 'The arkec was firm for the 'adieus dise, ereesially Produce Th e Mottle, of Detroit ; Mrs. Blake :Mr. Geo. artid f me * Sales t ageame angler our notice were as filleme: Cog and child ; Mrs. Creswell and two Ap p le- Qn . :MaYket eofitaina an ample sap - Powers, Children ; Mr. J. Roses ; Mrs. Strong; J. Pit ,, togetherwit a fair amount of receipts. We at $2 202 75 $l4 Lb!, Powers, fireman ; four deck handa, names agerttot°unaitilt;xt" unknown; 6 egro woman belonging to Maj. T4,Tne deleani and sales were restriot ttiofavoratite state of the weather, no Elliott Brooks. The Glasgow brought the d d d - nb . an early igvt7.rrtedl traAmetienl.. The.p:ospeot of survivors here, most of whom lost ever y,- 7 3 MP OetbV navigation wit', no doubt thing they posd4ssed. ' briug about ena i market derma the present we in the Easte an_etern markets. We yo lee e a steady demagr.... Prices, however. have unu goat go charge. ' The current rates with smaklearea teem star .we e. Extra at $5.0005.:3: Pakra.kinitly at $6 . 'fi p. the rit4ncipal de mand.witor the b-tt Ades. The stock in this . market' ght. lx‘kht - ffienr q market ftS, nes firm, the demand exceeding the supply. ate szles r f V 23 bats from stra*atal 70 - 18 bbl irr i4ty—Pkeea rate high. 'Small sales we made at the scales at prices tiging from $34.4 $1 ton. The demand exceeds the supply. G raln —The Market was strady with an active What for the various deecri tions of grain Wheat was enquired for', Whjte aold readily at $1 40 for a goo article. Red braughtsl 35 with out any trouble. The receipts were light, Corn. WAS in demand. with more buyers than sellers. Sales were , made to art ye this week at $1 110 1 pi 1234 bus. Barley hods its own as i-gards_pricea. $1 1.00 , ,Stag 1 was disposed of at $1 3501 36: Fall at 52 steady,The offerings were fight . Oats were' the demand was not so brisk. We note' sales at 73(07-c llyc: wo could learn of no trans! action:a. Prices were nOnainal. Cheers e — Marketstady, with a g e ed denial:M. W e no e sales of 80 Wit W R at 13c ; 25 do Itinai burg at 14c p lb. , r eed — The dernaii( - 31. the Ir p ious del cri l .1 , the oli,, W e QUt ffiatl i 2 CWE Second/ $1 35@1 $1 85; Char' NEW YORK, Nov. 14.--A Times dispatch from Washingtnn, of the 13th says : It isi understood hen from Canada that Val landigham, James Clay and Marshal Kane had tally arranged for passing through the Welland canal on an armed steamer, whose! mis ,, ion was first to open the prism, doors for ;he captured rebels at Sandusky bay;' second, to arm and equip these veterans, over 2,000 in number ; third, to seize as many propellers on Lake Erie as were needed, and arm and man them ; fourth, to make Buffalo a heap of nehee, and her vessels in that 'port charred skeletons; to burn Cleveland ; ALTAI}, to wipe out the commerce of Lake Erie; seventh, WOODBUITIP Detroit, and in effect destroy he commerce and cities of the bakes, from gdecsburg to Chicago. at a blow. ..'PR YORK. Nov. 15 --Ti.e Pochtnond Inquirer of the nth, init. says : 11. frir , sments under Gen. Indboden met the riittieniing troops of Gen. Echoi near Sweet Sprit.gs, in Monroe county, Virgknia, same forty mike frocm Christianbuv, the nearest point on the Virginia an Tennessee railroad, and checked the fur• ther ada- • ce cf Gen. Averill's Yankees. More fighting was expected helitre the latter wcuid relinqu,eh their design of de• siroying the rat road. The same paper say. • l'a.serger4 by the .Fredericksburg train report a large portion of the aruty had advanced to Jomit,i, eight•een miles from Fredericksbucg, and that Megde is rapidly advancing towards that city, where the decisive cdntest will probably take place. • •••-• - November 15.—A dispatch t - t Gen. Sche , ek. from Gen. 11. Lock wood. dated Drummond:own, Eastern Shore, Va., 13th, reporti a small body of rebel raiders It.ndel onithe Cbesspeake shore yesterday, but before they could get into the interior they were met and cap tured by the post guard. They belong to th, , gang of the notorious Capt. Btalle, of the rebel Lacy. A seecind 'diapatnitohja one of our coasting vessels fell in with Capt. Bealle and captured him with his whole party. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 - The Herald's Wash ington dispatches states, that important foreign rebel dispatches had been captor ,.a. tuny 11 (fleeting that the rebels Wive no hope from England or France. Thtt fon. Preat -, r.King iii going tc imfer with the ailthoraies there cot.cfrnir.g th(. plot. So says the iferald. Ekteros, \,,v.l4.—The legiglaturuto day pa.9l-ti the bill t.) rat.ke Ch. pay of lyiuss. cclure,l rt-gitlie:-•t, s Ltrial lo that of' ;lac., white troops in the A.ryice. Numerous propositionsoregardmg houLty, pay, ricourtigt: volunt-e-ing Were di'cussed, but ),o actioie taken. deti ,• ORTRFSIR Molmot, Nov. 14.—The Rinhinc,nd Examiner of November loth says: Thoninc White, proprietor of ihe Abingdon was shot and mortally wounded in a difficulty with Colonel Clarence Prentiss. T Loi - P, Nov 14.--A special from Jeff , r , ,or ~ t nys : Tolerably well founded rumors that Governor Gamble ana Lane Governor Hill contemplate re signing. Save Thyself. Did. S. CIITTEIVB ENGLISH BITTERS, THE GREATEST NERVE EVER DISCO v. ERE ultE 4 TEST )O. IV IC EVER DISCOVERED—THE UREA TEsT ALTERATIVE EVER DIscoVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE, S A NERVINE, IT ALLAYS THE chropic inflammation of the stomach, in all pers,d,s aildimed to the use of stimulants and narcotic., such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors, pium, Morphia, Arsenh Tobacco, etc.. etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the sti mach for stimullnts..tc. In Headeche, Nea r leis.. and ali new, us diseases, it has no equal as a Nervine. Ast A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach improves the at petite corrects liver dorangemenrs. regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiniss, a d bri.gs perfect health to the Dyspeptic. AS AN ALTERA LIVE. The blood, the life of the body, is derived from the God we digest. :low important then, that the duties of the stom ach are perfectly performed. If its duties are imperfect)y executed, disease instead ol health is scattered through thesystem. When our foodis properly digeeto I, pare blood is eu_pplied the body. and P hitches, Pimples, Tatter, ErysiPelas, Old :ro-ett, Mercurial and arterial Taints, and other diseases arising from impure blood. disaP pe,r. Use Dr. Cutter's Engish Bitters and you will has n perfect digestion and pure blood. For particulars of this celebrated Medicine, pr icure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our Agent' N.AN Di F.L. 118 N. Second street, .AtneriVcan Manufacturing Agent) Ithilada, TuftltE;E Mainlift. Agents, Corner of Fourth and Market sts., Pi.taburgh F , r,al, by all re,:pretable Druggi.us. u,tls I • - - WANTED -A SITITATIoN AS Book-keeper or Sialemman, Be ,t of ref.ren,o giro- CONSTA NTLY ARRIVING AT FOERSTER at SCHWARZ, No. lot Smithfield Street, above 6th A s:dendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Toys, Wall Paper, and Window Shades , f ail descriptions and at the lowest prices IDILOT BREAD AND CRACKERS of all kinds, made from the best material the 'arket affor,:s : Put no in boxes and barrels for the ricer and home trade. To be had at the Boston Cracker Bakery, 64 FOURTH STREET All ordars Promptly fillet noli) ------------ A LOT OF Maiinfacturing and Cigar Leaf For Sale WCOLLISTER & BAER, IOS WOOD STREET Have received on consignment a are Manufac turing and eigar Leaf which they ordered to sell at very low figures for cash. Call and see the ssnor'e... .ter- no 3 u - NABE'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON ' RR sidered the best pianos made, and are ful y warranted for eight years Ac to the relative merit s of the Knabe pianos, we wonid refer to the cm4(l.4es cle:ccei/race in vur possession from halberg. •iottschallr. 8 trackosoh, G. batter and H. Vieuviemps. Also, fr m some of the most distinguished professors dr,d amateurs in the count: : . A cal is respectfully s licite I bd . , ,re Ourcha•ing elsewhere. Persons at a distance will please s.nd for a circular.• For sale at fana 17 prices by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street. Sole agent for Pittsburgh and Western Penn" nol4 H- G (GENTS WANTED.—S 2 PO AV ES— LY MADE FROM 20 CENTS. -- Something: ' 200 4:4 tresi t ri r w oe „ i n • cans, ~ argentlY needed by every person. 10 MO caches, - I sent free by mail for 20 cents that rftelle ftM,lllti ad for sale by___ R. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham state , , , . 88 8 ,t• MM. ne 3 -ltdalimw Oe MAO 128 W 06.114. 1 C." OFFICF, OF TFTE POST a ANT/TlEl7Ola, SlTlLferllna rania Camba (minnsl- itbou E. four mile& fromri CrossonStation, y on the direct route b3CWISeII and Nap burgh, was chartered in 1358, with pririligcs (muter the tuna! CL:giate Honor's and Degrees.. Tb location of tLe Collage is one of ite most health:- in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alla-. gheny Afountaina being t roverhial for ita Dye,, water, bracing au, and Pictureen tle scenery. The Scholastic year oommencen on the PIRal ' ItiONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and weds about the 25th of JUNE follow"ng. it it divide t Into two t , es:ions. Students cannot retorn home letwoon the 50A570152, All tho Apparatus needs - ear,- for Land licirve7in &c.,+rill be fn.-niched by the -r the &admits. S. S. MA OITICK OF OAKLAND PAPS/INGER h. War Co., Phtsiturgh. November 6, 1863. riIHE ANNVAL ELECTION FOR IP. 1 rectors of this tlouttrattY will be held at Oro office of Meru& D. 'CA ft. S. Bell. 144 Fourth street, ea 8108144.Y,...bioveorber 16th. bettve err the hours dome four n. m. no - td AWOL 1 0111113,MAN. Freer,. ISh ov. 84:33. ,Theieceipts of Crude was large d N uring ,' the past ours. Thera was a moderate demand for i mOl iota. Prices, h...wever. have iendergotic gio h.bgifii..l The 6urren• rates were 15415',4c out pat gee,pa* a...di:4'21.1;,ic the barrels Included. Exports - oug st wer,---To New York -tte hned.loo . Ta , 160 To i hiladelpfria—Y-- fined. '.:10; ,tide, 279: Tar. 50 bbld. 'lv Ttalli more—Refine ; SO; Crude` 2113 bb s aiatrlos4 bb a The atm:link e : xported W. et was I.ID liti, ,, of 14 etined. Imp , SS,„ ' arzng the same perioilrff A. V. It tt 724 lib:e.h, llegneny hivat,-rlaillt bbls : and plenty morh ,tipg. Crude—There were a' •tuber of email si vs made ti ;15®15*. and Ne ../ , without it.Td , 'dotwih packages. ba's of K t o bm. .t 15:', ,end 100 at 21c on the wharf -4 ken ned —Was unchanged. Boyers offer .3.5@ 3tic lor bonded, ho'ders aik more. Free held 10 cents higher. Cincinnati arke • CINCINNATI Nov:A.—FlouMr-111e t. market is tirl cDeed end firm Superfine. $5 '254,5 30; extra ~ W.lo @ is 50. and trade brands d 5 7511d1§ :.5 Re e.irns moderate, and the local demand remains good, bat ha-dly anyt:ing doing tor ex,pwt. be cause none can he exported. Whisky—The mar ket is firm and in good demand at 60400.34 c. the' latter prints Icr wagon. The sales were 30 hbla Chicago Flig-hwine Market. I GEWINSS — Mark et firmer.and higher over yesterday', ontsi 'o pri-ee. elo..ing firm. ales were 600 bb's at Sc , V4; 150 bbl at 54e. 200 bids were sold early in the day at 57 ? ~lc, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH York NEW YOE.E New . ov, 14 —Cot Market. ton quiet and without change at, 8 - @Ba. Four less a tive—commen er ,, lies Sc 10 %.56 10®8 20 for extra Ntate: $7 25 ks 7 30 fO, Ex P. 11. 0.; $7 35@9 25 for trade br.nds. Whi , more aptve and firm a; o 4 e 5 Wheat irregular ad ensettled—c.mmo n g 142 c lower; choics n firm ar.d fair deninnd: rades sl 33 41 38 ter Chic go opti•ie; $11 . 4X 61 35 , or Mi:- waukie Club; $: 3 , 1%41 41 f r $ mbtr Weste.ia : $1 40(4150 'or win erred WO3 On,. C.I n opened a shade firmer and cicsed quiet at about rester 4,ay's prices lo- pr , ins Western mixed in se • 1 07 for infe -.or in 8 (re. Oaks more active and khade firmer; 5 .4@8154 far We tern. Wool mod crate — demand firm. Paris. quiet and without change Cut Meats searve Ind firmer; 5% for l shoulders; 9(010 for hams, con sides fir , re-: for Western short clear 10; to itY CUMberiatifi cut 1054; do long clear and long cut hams 10. Lard quiet at 11,t412. Also 1000 IDs deliverable in December ana January at 124. Few York Money Market, NEW Yoair, November 14 — Menep easier and better supply at 7Fi oent. z terling dull. Gold unchanged, Total exports o` spec.e $250 000. NOSEY muizrilfT 0,1 : 11 .E0711D DAILY POE THE ItuaKING POET BY uSSBIZEI. E otliTZ MSETZ, RaoKau, 80, 118 WOOD EITHSET. The ' , Wowing are the baying and eellin g rates for bold, Cilver , tta.: Buying Bailing . ti old .. .............. .... ........ .1 .12.4 On Silver 35 .... 1 00 Demand I.Votee 142 LC Eastern Exchange. . New Y ork par X Baltimore pal 54 Philal o! ph i a ..... .... ........... .. ...... par iiHoaton ..... .. • ......... • par ....; Penn ylvania durrency. par Western Exchanxr. Cincinnati Lolli2Vine Cloveland Louis. Educational. lien. Wilson McCandless, Judge of the United flatus Circuit Court, President corner of Penn & At. Clair St., Pitts- burgh Peun'a, /MUM LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND Al best. $2.5 pays for a full Commercial COUtoe• No extra charges for Manufactzers. Steamboat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping. Minister's sons at ono-hall price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and, Practice/ accothitants, who re pare young men for active business at the le p ast expense and shortest time for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diplomas granted for merit only. Hence the preference for grad uates at this College by business men. Prof A• Cowley, the beat Penman rftheL • dlion. who hol.:s the largest number of FIRST Paz mtrits, and over all competitors. teaches Rapid Business %4'riti , )g. *IL Attend where the Sons and Clerks of bugi nese mon graduate. For specitto ns of Penmanship and Catalogue containing Anil informattef., enclose twenty-ftce cents to the frinapals sulo JENKINS .4 smurrir. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, MIMI CAR OF TH fRAKISCR9 BROTHERS nia ',moats' ana Eitadenta will h 4 ' , Ban to the ago of naanh.xal.- Tanya—Boar-I and Tuiti,a, phs.bie ba. } early in •dvanoe. Surveying ana age of inEtrainente, per an num ........... , ........................ .• .......... eLt: ext - ra. 'atidents Hpatding aCiltanr: a: the t , : ofte . Reference can or made t the TU. Dornenec, Rr. Rev. Bistep V uod.. Philadelphia_ Rev. T. j. Reynnie... ' , (t , Rev Dr. O'Hara.. Philadelphia Rev. Henry McLaughlin. Phila-. delphia:Rev. Pierce Mahar. Harrisburg. 1013.—A hack ru • da lb. to Lo , e.te fr m Cr 4 9411. aenil Meetings, Notices, &c. L IL&RKET. , CINCINNATI.— The giver is feesswellinsalrfAwith five Met henee to Louisville. • the M The last arrivals report 3 feet on the shoslest bars along the Imwer Ohio. The Ten neosee and Coniberland were reported in fair navigable octoclirion at last accounts. with 4 feet on fiarpeth Shoals, and 7 feet in the Tennessee. The Countess from Nashville. and the W. 0.: Mann, from Memphis, were the only_ arrivals outside cf therdaily paoketv......The reemerge left for Pittsburgh with all the freight she lionld tithe. and was full of_people_ ...... We hear it Mmored on the levon that Mr. h. M. C. Lovell hatpurehamed the Henry Fitzhugh Int. $43 000...—The Tempist °curd down, an i the Countess board an, collided at the mouht of Flue river, about tinily - miles be- Jew L ouisville. The C unless was slightly dam. need ... ...t. , aptain C. Drava, late of the Bt. gaud and Emperor has ()attracted here for a twe and splendid si hi-wheel passenger steamer., mar length a i I be 275 feet... —Cantata. HenMekson. late of tOe rtaootah, has glee conmeted for an e• her fine side•wheel steamer, at Pittsburgh and vicinity. AN DDEPARTURES. rvRD. Franklin, Le nett iirownssille. Gallatin. t. brke. Brownsville. • Jas. Reese... Peel, 11l TE. isabeth. CP Gallatin, Clarkdd Townsvill. Fran kiln, Ben 'Bosnorrilele. Jas. Bonsai' es, Elizableth. Wholes lo4.hud Retail .... • V., • : 1) R Y i , 'GP a:TiS ...iit 4.- A kp , ~' 4. , . . ik • ''. ' - - s c L.. 0 A W'S . , .-,- , J • W. ifllarkOr Co., & C • -" , v 's •4:- . . - . A . -• ~ ~..,a• 11". r. "Ns 59. PliAliritET STREET, ~, . • •,..ir , it, ~,,,,i0,,,u.,,,,,.; .., Goodtt hil - ,thp Agieee orv i iSaokage, or in biigth"p4o3uit, at -Eastern *9T.4VUGHLIN, ER IN. Yet. RS Li" TIER, POULTRY; GAME and EGGS, NO. 36 LIBERTY STBEETi .41 .910-Iwd e. A OS.—THEASBSCRIBEB HAS AL ~ u rt retQrneti ctir Yoe. and Boston, and• ha- the Ileasure - to announce that he has selected Lom the factOlies o f aj ~Chickerink & gpnq , Jardine & Son, W. P. EntereonpHazolton & Bros., And othat a Rolm:aid assortment of I [4S.IAIVOS 9 'g aik:yle 3 and finish, from plain to ex -. riaesa iastounent will arrive dnr ✓ he c :ming week, and the attention respeciludy solicited to them. ing of pb,2-.•,` Pnced•to 2 %R. ILA.Lti‘Betel , NEW a rich and VRBE,HAS 15 invent • process by which luxuriant W.L. is produced front certain s of great medic' virtues. This deligh plant tful Wine combines all the high medicinal Properties of the Dandelion, Sorecirefrina, ledlota Dock, Wild ech Cherry, and certain other plants, whose virtues are ten times more ei6ctiVe as !netball agents.So pore and concentrated are the medicinal proper ties of this Wino, that it has been Sound the most etleettve medicine now in use. Frequently, mica than debility buttle restores the lingering Patient from and sickness to strong and vigoroue health. E'Very dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the general health with Dr. litdsey's celebrated GUM-COATIFD FOREST PILLS as an adjunct, all the following disorders are permanetftly cured, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION...-. A box of the FoKest Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will oars the most distressing forms of this tup taint. AGUE AND FEVEIL—One or two doses o the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine will break the ague and care the Patient in all oases, when the directions on the bottle are adhered to. DROPSICAL CORlPx.Akter&—From en. to two boxes of the Pills, and three bottles of thc Wine cure this obstinate disorder. DISORDER OF TILE BLOB-EFS.... The Forest Wine and Pills have proved highly efficacious in this disorder. One to two boxes of the Pills, and three or four bottles of the Wine, are sufficient to accomplish a oure in the worst MM. DEBILsTy, NIGHT SWBAFS,.&nacevl ,ion and Weakly iState ;of the Constitissora—The Forest Wine is a popular reined or all these complaints. One to three bottle cure the worst cases without the use of the Ping but when the complaint is accompanied with some other disor der. the Pills will be required. RIIEUDIATISML—The efiloacy of the For est Remedies in Rheumatism is very singular Some of the most distressing easels 1 eve saw have been cured by them in ten or twelve day time. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND FOUL STOMACH. --One purgative dose of the Yore* Pills will care any bilious disorder or any Com plaint arising from Foul Stomach and morbid con - dition of the bowels. FEVERS. --O ne or two purgative doses will cure fevers. COUGIIS, COLDS, ETC.—One box of the Pills, and a bottle of the Wine, will break up and care the most severe colds, coughs. and pain in Lisa breast ... rumbas, BOILS, BLOTCHES, Scabbed Head, Ringworm. Erysipelas, Sa/t Risesan, Wore Evee, and every kind of Hianor. These complaints all arise from one common cause—impere bkod.— Generally nothing but the are required for he cure of most of these disorders[ but if both remedies are used, two boxes of the Pills, and two or three bottles of the Wine will cure the very worst cases, and frequently by less than he ll the q flaunty. - JAUNDIICE.—Two boxes of the Pills with as many bottles of the Wine, cure the wore' ease of Jaundice. FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, produced from bad colds or weakly oonstituticms. A few does of the Forest 14 ine cures the most distresehnit forms of these complaints : and if the Wine be followed up a few weeks, these deranggemants will not occur again. The Wine exactly suits the female constitution, and gives strength. vigor. and blooming health. Over a million of boxes &WI bottles have been sold within the last two seam in the United States and Canada. Letters and certificates to the amount of many thousands. have been received, testifying to the cures and good effects of these remedies. Forest Wine is in large aluare bottles. one dol lar per bottle. or six bottles for five dollars.— Forest Pills, twenty-five cents Per box. General depot. &i el siker Street, Naw York ; and kept by one or more respectable druggists in almost e very city and village in the Union and British Colonies. Dr. G 80. H. K GYSlTt,_Agent. Wood euxest, tahLtlyw Pal ,‘.l Par ar Pal Bold by Dregihrte everywhere GENTLEMEN AND LADLES OWN in g yr pert,. in Pittsburgh, Allegheny city yr c , uoty will fi :d it to their advantage to call at No. 3 St CLAIR STREET. up stairs„ and leave your orders for the FIRE and THIEF DETEC TOR. Price, $26.00 for house of ten to twelve TOO= T. R. SCREAIIit, nob -Imd General Agent. ■AMISOLUTION OF JPAJLTNEMSHIPC 11.1 The partnership he•ntofore existing under the style of III'CARE, MACKIN & ROOM; was dissolved. on the Bth, M'Cabe & Mackin bay ing onrchased hie livered in oontzsatinf i a M will barest ter be conauesed by J M'CABIC & JOHN MACKIN, t whom" all claims will 1:w settled. • nol2-Iwd ipORLAND'S PRICE/i— -t AMP tiler' doable sole balmorals, $1 5 1 :k me's . double not ruble upper boots, $ 4 00; men's sewed dos 1e brogans. $1 * men ' s pegged do, id see . 's sewed double sole kid heel boot, $1 do pegglid m noon° do. $1 Ott boy's balm nab), 811 , 03. Misses', youth'. and ehlldren's boe, at very low rot A very hargeassortinent o gums of all kind hand, whist will b e sold ehea, att J PIiBORLA.NDS, No. 98 Marketstreet, 2d door from 54b, street. nol4 , t, IDES-4' B%RRELS OF SWEET V Outer. i ant re:eived and for sale by FETZER R ARMSTRONG. corner Market and First streets. ifl RA NBERAuttia— RMS. O.llOlcE erunberriec Juist. see Aved and for sale by RETZIt k A RkIoTRONG. ,s 3 earner Market and First streets 100 BBLS, B. SUGAR, 40 bbis A Sager. 40 Wile Powdered. Gran. and Crashed, just received and for ealita k no 6 126 and bfl Wood • a ppLEs--4100 BARRELS 9F CHOICE Applef, WA received and for bale by FRIZ & AILMSTIi9, won Market and rust weak M. BBL& ORANGE% el 25 boxes Lemons, but re o eived liad far sale • .011TMER, & BRO& 198 and 1121 Wood st 50 B A IBEL B Tik 46 PINES AND 30 Outs mamba Quarta._" Rediskile s 011ojoyw o . oselle. , In otoro and Ibr *ga M mut & ILLOMITOOM ,krioes 4-4 Down stsi- CHAS. C. MELLOR: 81 Wood Et.
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