PrrTs r litt4 THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .We, tlxxnesMty. Treasurer H. OVERINGTON. First night o the won ie - fal tragic artiste, Mile VESINA LI, who will appear inq the new music a drama, translated and adapterfrom the French by Matilda Heron, entitled GAMEA or, THE JEWISH MOTHER Garnea ...... ... . .. ...M'ile Vestvali Bianca Silvia .. .. ...... . . Annie Eherhe Gideon Annie Gra,t Chippcoaale Rotelioni 14 Rameg Octatio ......... . J. Narrt93n , N ow a 'enerV, Pr ercieF and etrertF, wit` new and beautiful tnuQi • 1,7. Robert Sto.pe To conclude with A Kiss IN 'Mit: BARK. Pettibone I. U. Sefton Wholesale and Refs Dirt IT GOODS CIL 0 A K 4• J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MA.RKET STEtEEF, P TRIM:RCM. Goods by the plect3 or package, or in leag h to suit, at Xastern 111;Tmi IHI GOODS AllDescriptione Now Opening °\l' Al' • lENTZER9SI „94 MARKET STREET, BLACN AND FANi'y SILKS REPP MERINu, SCOTCH PLAIDS, BA.f fult \ SKIRTS FLANNEI SHA,WI,-F, A>D CLOAKS oca , - I lark' EEL Eli ot: LSON'S ; En) llktPli,) V.' j•) Itg ,'Machine ! ~: . I „t a, z fiA te iIL.I cha-i i 1 ,csk and I,urcuasing ‘5, e off, fi,r Foote's Patent Urnbri-Iln Lock !stand irLiure , p;rfcrt a: . arti•le Pro verbi..l;„ ~:•,„; V M. oc.:& w 2 - ri:tti i'ittsburg'D p/. 1 01'( - “JIIAPH 11.1$1'31S I.‘r.i. Li CARD-i Lew l' 11 Tt, :11 1) E 1 CHAS. )f,t(iiiK. ISIAH HICKS AGEE 11 It'KS Lint :di" , and deairr4 Cloths. Casslmoros, Destines l'ailora .11 Ali A" ET T !ET , Ph: It ttelpts N OTICE SUPREVE COURT HEAT. YE thP r.ar.;, thet,. iis of Statet+, Ye, are ti ore s4.mmine I to el, rear IT' , re the unitr *.ne : In, Su, , rethe Court, y y .0 , t),iii nn,hnif by pureha , in; your BOOTS & SHOES Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREET, PRICES WI iIIIN Tii i,EACH OF ALL the open from day to d a yun•ll turuer , 62 FICILI ST. Per order. ' ,, 11 • cIIEAP, Judges of the • A NI: LICH ABLE ).• People' , wants BILL PER FFCT, f the U. S. Nail nr.t to pear or der penalty . damageCo the i.ooket ocl6 Jacob Imports: and wholesale dea:er FOREIGN W INES & LIQUORS, 160 SMITH 11 ELI) STREET, doore abor . , Lith stree ACH It It I:I.LER WOULD IN ITS Qll l, par niuiar atter iii= stock of German Wine • aid Frai,,t, r ,i.+l,•= which has been Bo leptea ano oup o - o.) by himself Families arta ehtirolier ••,,u4.1 depend ou ~bialiting at this es tablist,ii,en • the beat an purest Wi ne& • pure Lige...re 01 .11 kin Is, equal t,. any ,n the city, al ways on hani. pure Rre Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. , P ILOT BREA IR AN h CR A CHESTS of all kir4.., made crow the bet materiel the market affor s. Put . at. bozos .r,d barrels for the river and home trade. To be had at the Boston Cracker Bakery, 64 FOURTHr.z . THERT All orders promptly fined aolo 8. B. MARVIN ('ouncils anutßailroads We took occasion some days ago tc otice the matter at issue between the Councils of our city and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Com pant,. We then stated that the vastly in creased, and still increasing buss:urea of the company rendered it absolutely neces• -tatty that it should have greater facilities for doing business than it now possess. ed. And in order to gain the desired facilities, the company desired to build an , S additional abutment on Duquesne Way, Boot( h by Mr Sarah which, if permitted to do w,.u1t.1 ens dale. I. A d . •'ember I a her lb, ft. ~„...t, ~ fully ble it to reach and occupy a large amount cc s o „,', y of space that, as the bridge now stand,, r•••• i ~ a ; • nt f-1•• 7. -r, is of no practical use whatever. This abutment, it is contended, will not in any street T way interfere with the rights or interests assurocizAriiiiM D E of the coy, whilst is would be ot incalcu fable advantage to the interests of our the POP .n.' e Lade plait It, l'eter . citizens. us it would enable the company ~on Pittsburgh Lino. v. fluor, Tte - Fatal M.,rtr,ge - must piny.- to to more promptly meet the requirements of the business community for storage' be the most popular, as it is the best and ro rn, trarlapor'ation ' moat exciting work that has ever emana I; is proposed by the Company, ted from the pen of this gifted authoress as we before stated, to cut off the first For gals by ,lohn P. Hunt. Fifth st. span of the present wooden structure, extending from the abutment to the first pier, and erect in its stead a substantial iron span, which will be uncovered and so constructed that "sidings," "switches," can be laid down. The iron strut tore, the company propose to extend from the present pier to thi• AL.! went now be lug buiit on the wharf nshort distance low the present termini id the bridge. lois arrangement ot c, simipleted, the c - d - npany would find little or no difficulty tn paining access to the unoccupied, and to present valueless grounds below the bri tee. This is the td isc the company h ,ve in view in :he erection of the new abutment; and holding that it Las the right to do so tinder an art of Assem bly, is proceeding with the wor,. The city, however, take a dorerent view of the matter, and Councils have instructed the City Solicitor to sue oat a writ of In ffnction to stop the company Crum prc needing with the work cm the abutment. As the matter will be bully investigated in a few days before the Court. when all the facts of the case will he fully set forth, we will not now enter upon a discus sion of them. Aside, however, from the law and the rights of the oniendine i•nr ties, there are come facts of a local and public nature that it may nit be improper to mention here. So one, we think, who will take the trouble to visit the depot ot the Pittsburgh, Fort kl ...hytie and Chicago Railway Company, on Penn street, and witness the immense nun; her of drays and other vehicles la;:. it V.IIIJ line the streets for squares above and be kw. can fail to H...• glance tintt the facilities of the c.impany are far to, bin: to accommodate the trade of the city, Shippers bar- informed us that drays. after waiting hours for "their turn," have been in many instances compelled to re turn to the warehouse. A little obeerva tintt would also convince any one that all till , : trouble and delay could be avoided, anti plenty of room secured by the !tit provement proposed to he made by the company 'l acre is another c , usid .ratio n connect ed with this matter of saint , importance tr, the citizens of PittshurgL, whit!: may 11 , :t. be out of place to mention. It the ' company are prohibited by the city from rendering available the properly in ques tion, it, will be compelled to seek else where for the pririliges nied it 11e,. The merchants, manufacture and shippers of Pittsburgh are constantly complaining —and not without just cause -that thee cannot get transportation promptly, ; - well as of the trouble and annoyance to which they are snljected at the depot. The company are willing and anxious to remedy this. It has proposed a remedy, which councils object to. Room must be had--if not on this aide of the river on the- ~!her. It might r-• I rr alto a note of this fact by th• se most interested Scott Township Homocide •Nt `,:ERIN(i POPLINS M. If ENTZEH, : .:1ti..11 Pori, Er An affray, which resulted in the death of John Kenney, occurred in Srt); t town ship, in the vicinitylof Mansheid, cc Sat urday afternoon last. It seems that Ken ney, the deceased, and a man named Key ton, were working together quarrying stone tor the cemetery in the neighbor n o -,d of Mansfield, and that after their labors were over on Saturday evening they repaired the the hoarding house cf Keyton, and being there joined by others, It was proposed to serve for a gallon ct wiiirkey, which was done. The parties drunk of it freely, and Kenney soon he came irtoxicated. and boasted that I-c -ot-mid "whip' any man in the party. IK - f , yton was selected to test the matter. and a tight ensued. Keytori, who is a powerful man, struck Kenney a blow in the face, which felled him to the ground, when he kicked bin, twice, one of which kick; ruptured his stc-each, iron, , hich he died on Sunday evening. Keyton tied and has not yet been arrested. (.',,roner McClung held and inquest yesterday on the body of the deceased when. after hear ing the evidence, the jury rendered a ver dirt that "John Kenney died on the 15th instant from a kick or kicks having been inflicted on him between eight and nine o'clock of the evening of Saturday Nov 14th, Ibti3, by Jon. Keyton.— • ; epe P.,et,th iiI , L/11tH HICKS S t 4. o. :iatlnots, rlmmnigs EA ) Department of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, D, C.. Sept. 5 18u:3 To THE GROWERS AND MANUFAcTLIEERS OF FIAX AND HEMP --- eoLgrEgs having, at its last sedsion, placed it, the hands of the Commissioner of Agricultur e an ap propriation of $20,000 "for investigations to test the practicability of cultivating and preparing Flax and Hemp as a substitute fcr Cotton, - the Commissioner, after con saltation with members of Congress and with manufacturers. drte7mined to place the whole matter in the hands of three Commissioner:. and accordingly appoint. ed Hon .1 K. Morehead, of Pittsburgh, Penn : John A. Whrdrr. of Cincinnati, Ohio : and William M. Bailey. of ,d nci, H I "i !., of,r; met at / the Department on Ti.urecia.c September 3 I , t;-3 ; chose Hon. J. K Nforehi,arl Cha , rman : appointed 0 A. Stafford, of the Department, their Clerk ; and passed the following resolution : "Resolved, The' the Commissioner of Agricul ture be requested 10 an advert'soment, by cPcularrr whorwise, callin upon man Dep. nfaotn - • eri and experimeaters to send to this rt me,A, on or before the 2' th day of Novembe , , samp'e • of fibres and fabrics prepared by them, to h- aoccompaniesi. in all cases, by precise state men's ae to the yarione processes, and with esti mates as to the probable expense per pound f the preparation of the material and of the prc,- Portion of fibre that may be produced from a g iven . , Auantity of the stalks or straw of flax and All packages of specimens or samples, and all letters on this subject, should be addressed to the Commissioner of Agri. culture, with the 'endorsement "For Com missioners of Flax Culture." Isiao Nsirros, Commissioner. .1 THE PITTSBURGH POST: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1863. DAILY POST. TIFESDA Y, :WOVE-MEER 17, 1S11:1 N. M. I'ETTF:NGILL S CO., N. :17 Park Row. New York, and tt State street, Boston. are our aaenta for the Daily and Weekly Poet in those cities, and are author ised to lake Advertisements ani Subscriptions For U 5 at our Lowest !Cates. ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO. he yember 1463, all subscriptions to the Daily e Post must be paid in advance Those knowi. g ‘hemseves to be to err-are wal r ICIFO cal I and sottio without tether delay. irTHE DAILY A N D WEEKLY POST oan hereafter be prooured at the NV:l'9 J epotq of J. W. Pittook and r rank Car.., Fifth ,treet with or without wlaw.er ,eats; Weekly mtg. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE OH r Book Tut 0t - au th,ir of " Vnnvy New n 4, ' lhrl nr Genrges, - " Adveuiwie of Phil ' h York i er S li. :here, Pitt& bu•kh : 3lcnry Miner b,•(,ii roir.l. twenty pitaBiug, ernes n 4 arid inert et ;V? atil(')08 which were originally writ! , n fcr the " Cornhill Magazine;' arid hrl. I ow reproduced in a neatly printed 12mo ;- , lnure, which will amply repay n For sale by Hen ry Miner, Fifth str,(d. HISTORY OF THE SIOCX IF AR 4ND "VI AS, ACRE OF 1562., By Laity V Heard, With Purtraitp and !Ili/et - I;6on e f , ew York. Harper i3roa. Piitsbureh: Henry Miner, • • 11 ,- ; author of this volum e wan :t mem ber Sin! y'h f-X I n • gßinst the savage? in 1,:t;2 and ach.d as Recorder of the Military (' „ remission which tried Borne four hundred (•rthe participants in the at• tack. Hence ;tit weanit tiblaininft ac carafe :tr, I r.-11,N.- Cli preBeuttog tii I•lit.:it• tin :Iloilo:ci t . and interepting hio:•ry of the Itiditin eres in Fic,2,,ritl hal e I , Y Henry finer. F:lt;r stri • MARY V. A N.,vw 1:‘ tho I,hdy Exi , Y The Di , eterine J. ite: Kktliartr, ar-d lie: err." Sr, Bc . t•retv Pork ; Harper 1- I:rothers. Pittshuagh Hen rs' Miner Firth street. Thin volume forma No the •` Li brary oi Select Novels, — published by Harper & Brothers, all of the series being unabridged and unadulterated. Price 50 cents. For eel" by Henry Fifth street. Rank Elections I he _ , ,to( k;.: - )Liors ci the diff,rent ty r,eld e;et.tion for I).le;'.or^ fFfit , rdai'. the .f wr. eh we give below BA` , F.: CI .1,0.1, Graham 'Thorne3 \Val Mc I<.l Olt, J.,. Licr.ry 11 M. Winimore, Ir, I'crgrl,•y, jr , A 81-r ly, Hays. C. \V. R., b_r' M ERCIT \ A M kl T - BASK. --H. 1. Bohm, Ba:- ker. Walt E-r M. HAI ' I' B. 11 E( HAMI, BAN,; i I Wiwain B A ~ X (3l j -r r Idi - uiry 'Jays, liotras • ,•. Jahn I (.1.,r,,,•; un Yea s EXCHANGE BANK C, E,;11 11. Murrtiy, David 11 Has., B. 1.. Ftihn rrc. B Pus•y, 11. Broady Wil kinp.m-6yP , Th. was J flosktuPi, •. . II r, y 1 •I, `,l cCord A I.I.EGH KNY BiSK. - \ 1 fll. LlugBey, M T Tk. M K M I). al way, C. W. H t•-• 1-1h•lr-s I.;!u'r. H • CITY 1.; . — nortiaß Mr Cam 111.rP,. T.r H. f r.r.rd, _ 1 1 1 .1v:1 M A. H en ry H, ;T., iirmmi 1 11a IT (.1 FT . 1.111 - 12 , ..,.•5, I).c. 1 11 • I t n.\ SprinzPr JOIN M G` u. H r k 1: ~;,:. A-r liert:nidp. George 1t1.,c6.. (~ ,0 A. 8.--y, l'h• - .ornan l'..wce:t. 'A m H e-.. 11 C 4, 11 ,, nd %), a,TricEs IN.-1 I. ' CUM ''A N•• - r, Jr., T IT.,y. 11 , 1Tne,. Al , r•T,T. S:.; (it,Try,r. I. P El •rr , : ('ha; H ketd.,p, d M. 1. Th B P. Bah ., w,.!1 Cll A 1,,,p,/ y .„ l e 1),,c,d a rn,nner of Company E, I rimble's r.av airy. whi LaIIH :rom Lat:obe, alad , mrr Sunday, ho!ort , Alderman B-aler. raarKit.g, liacht-. Redman with the larceny L,•ri dol:arb hack: Rachel was ar rwishth rrr.y. ; fltil4o other oi hts ~,-untry failed t.r ~ r.pear ether Siniday •ce..,og ra. 3.lra.da) g. fkr d fted(miire look ine Rachel was dpicharled an.l wont on 1.1,r way Jar P:heo;,' A GENERA,. 'F'IIF. ( FERMAN liL • iZNIFI, :F Fib: i • N'ITVI. • C ,, 111111191,.•11',d VAA at 7 (del. ck. In (iracF , [lurch, cr rndr and \V, bst.cr eI7t•C;F , . Fht- open;rg , r - -rmrd r.: : ed i , eB ddyl , rreehedLc Rrv. \\ D. -r, h , . synod will enntinn , ~ ,d• '• E. and ft - rvi , e9 may bd evdry ev,ning. I,¢crraa C,NI Nll7ll. E 1 v., Prt,lclont cf tht , Merca:cil, I.lltra y Feitx It. Bruno., eN., hap appointt,i th, ! , 11Dattnit gursr.• s tnr,.myrse ihr, I.,etun Corrimit:ot;l;:r . .t-. , - year n i g Arril Ist. 181;4: Wm. ep \i ,Veytnan. Sam:. A Inns. Tl:.tmas Bake- Jr.. W W Ward, lis.Nry'.l.l At. PITTAIH Aattoen.--On Saturday last the following Pit tshurghers were it, PhilLdelphis • Henry Hogg, tt. Metcalf and wit,. .'IRA Wrenshall. M. K More head. A. O. Smith. Geo. W. Fanner AMUCEMENTS VESTRAI NIGH: Piiisburgh The'itre will, joulciete he crowded to overflowi ng to tight. ccer , sion of the appearance of Vestrali, who performs in the gr. at drama of Ga riles, or the Jewish Mother. Vestrali sings six or eight songs, and the play is full of charming music and choruses—in deed it might well be termed an opera rather than a drama The play has met with the most unbounded success, and during its run in New York the houses I were crowded to overflowing, hundreds being turned from the doors nightly una ble to obtain admittance That Vestrali wilt he eitninei.tiy ruc.-epsfal hcre no one can doubt, for to lock ut—n her alone is worth the price of admission, but when wc add to this, her luscious. voice and truly great attit.g, we have attraction enough tc fill a house twice the size of our thea tr.' , We anticipate seeing ihe theatre fi!!. (1 to-night with all the yntoh. and fashion of our city The:l3 x-oflice for the sale of seats will open this morn -10 o'clock. Go early, ns there dont .less !rill be a rush. HES IN EMS NOTICES MR. DE LONG'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, No. 98 Fourth STREET-NEW CLASSES Now FORMING.—M r . De Long wbuld respectfully announce to the pub lic that owing to his juvenile classes being so large that he cannot accmmodate any more on Wednesday and Saturday, that he will open a new alas on Wednesday, November 24th, and continue every Tues• day and Friday from three to five o'clock p. m. Classes for gentleman from eight to ten p. m., on Tuesdays and Fridays. For particulars call for circulars at the magic stores. !Afikiairtaiva k i knii.of Errs.—Weliakie Particular l' , 1.4:,, I . s t ing the aiii.n tion of "our readers i i she advertisement of Mi ..ii , ris. Beckham a: Long. Wholesale and Retml Dealers in A grief] Hirai and Farming I i I:,w, :IN, Serifs, Ff mf Trees, &c., and agents tor 13,,castoce&AIIIIMOCIJ Nursery, Bimaey, Mi, w. r and Reaper, Russell's Inn Harvester, Wood's Mover. Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Chief, Jr. Mow er, Buckeye Grain Drill, Russell's Mas— sillon Separator. Economy Wheeled Horse Rake, arid Cook's Sugar Evaporator, No. 127 Liberty street. next door t-, Hare's Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. The firm keep also on band a general assortment of all the most approved farming and domestic implements, al! of which have been tested by residents of the city and county ; and found to be all they are represented. Among the many useful implements which come under our notice, we instanc e the following, which farmers and others would do well to call and examine i Tele graph Fodder Cutter, a new style Wash• ing Machine. Cider Mills, a most ingenoue and useful Meat Cutter, Windmills, Veg etable Cutters, Farm Grist Mills, Thresh• ing Machines, every yarn ty of patent Plows, Hay Presses, Corn Shelters. ' Wooden lubage for drainage, every variety of Garden Seed,. Eiirel-a Fodder Cutters, ..tic. The fast named article we most especially cemidP , ld to our farriers as the most comptete article of the kind now be fore the nbblic. Although but of recent invention it is now the only rival of the Telegraph Fedali r Cutter, and (Irides with it public favor. In a word, there is nothing iti the line of agrimiliural, farming or gardening implerneims that cannot be had of Messrs 132ckhatti & Long 127 Lib erty street SIGPI. EATING SALGON, 47 FIFTH STREET, Wm. Er EcIiICISEN, PRoPREITOR -- Fresh Shell ly.fters, Tripe and Can 03 store cOubtaraly tr,,a hand. Meals at all hours, from 7 'till 12 o'clock p. m. The hr9t r,fr,2hmenta can only be found by calling at 47 Fifth street. JOSRPII HEVER FURNITI3I-1E CFrAIRS, EXTRAAT OF BUCHI XTRACT HUI !I :addor act Hll Pl' bladlor Kidr.o Az ar. kin bru. At Rack ug $402! BOUNTY! 8302! 41 THORIZED U, S. RECRUITING AGENCY ! {)..v ; f; b(4,0 I. ward rilliE BOUNTY IS a{ ER y 0 I . IR 111 NI , , F. . H. 1.1. F(`-• I r th•- , vr't have been In the ;.'e, a •ti I'NDIt $25 Ott S3O A NIONTIP .1S II ks REGIIf EN V Roans Recruiting Offices, 15" a r hr, aru,•:,! N. per aro i r•hal lier. t • r CR.•titti : ;: t n ; ;1 , 1. co t&A 11311 ICE SUBSCRIBER HAS u 1, and ha. the pie n,ure to announce that he has ecleot, I I fo,to: lifekeriny de Nowt, .Inrdinti d Son, W P. merson, RE1.1... A N OS all. ;Ir. -- ..II: rn viain 10 eX - Ira vr,r. a 11111:1,: arrive dur ing tui , an f the urea and the a r tentiOn ; I pur , lia..-;;;T• I- - , ..pc, • a.ly ~ rirciterd 10 then. r rm . nII MEM 1 11 ErOICAL 1'11{1) F , U. the ,\l(i :lea! .I H.•=ueet r 1“. a. a ticaaacha, kr.eane'ania a:ter, ruplero •a I' i I C cONVTAAII.i Aft RI ING AT FOERSTER s SCHWARZ, NI) Idi Smithfield Street, above lit! A aider•;l•.d rru,erc. of Fano cool Toy N. Wail an W I ndow Shades I I de eCrl t:,•pe anti 1( owe , t I.2ty gr I ENTI,ESIFIN A N D LA DI EN OWly ntg 1r party tit Pitts turgh. Allegheny oi'7 or 0 untr will ft-ti 11 to their t.dvantagt:t to etllat tit Ct-A 111 t•-• Kr. ur• r•taits. and karo y .ur ordeN to- the EIKE ..ft TB lEF LnTEC it i'ri 0. rkr 2 , r,r h-uee of tttn (.1 twtslrr r.rrius It. StAllt AM. um Imd tirner.l Are', t C E O B 'park littg opo•Ila, ~tc-e ar i in, sale 131 111 t Llt h A 1(1( h K. T,ON HOT 1 611:11.14 K 7 Double a :d eingle barrels ReTolvers, Pistols. Bowie an 1 Camp tiLire 4 . for sale by JAMES BOW N. ue24 138 Wood st - - PPLES-400 BS RI EIKO) Ci HOICE I pi,lner reottive t ar; I :•,r :Lk: by H ,',IIMSTRO'iI), nol3 and otrrieta. EELS. ORANGES, 1:5 boxes Ltex ens, jug receive and for sale I: EV Al ER .b BROS 128 end 12R Wood" it 2 (MOM LAIRD , . BLOOM YOUTH J ust cri re 1 and Si, valP by I.lN:ft A. ULM' , nol , ; fig Fe deal st , A PeOlenF WE ET PO I ATO , ES-20 ARREIN M .rietta .-weet 1' 'toes, just ne,eivod an f.,r gain tv FETZER Lk A ItNIzsTRON(3, nOl3 er Mai et 11.1. d Firot sta . BILRILE LS OF SWEET IL) i ant re •eiv,i and for sate by FETZER ,k ARMSTRUNG corner Market an I First stree' SOL ALISIBIS ALL 300 bonus, 1O hall and 100 quarter boxes new M. R. RaiSllll3. 100 boxLe , and ICC half boxes new layer Raisins; 25 ?rails seedless Raisins 25 Kegs do do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now landing and for sale hy 12 DOZ DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Jut received and for sale by GEO. d RELLY, 59 Federal st... Allegheny. ANTITONY NP,Y66 JOSEPH MEYER ct SON, HAVI - FtrTl - RRECB PLAIN AND PANTY W A •L 1 M TH FIF:L1) ST. alley P I TS BURGH. F.'r a:I I..)p+egf.e.: of the (A . . he e Cent/ Market -ttent, below Fottrth Alarket etreet, below Fourth AVOID TEO.: 'OIIAFT. ENLHIIN,i ❑r UJCS AT 'tin: Rill S'IREEr . h , ` hll W. r'lfi~Aront CAUT[ON •••••tle .. . !u g. oill . -Nt I,tt howt.ve rJ—i here wh.. iut v \\ art tn. nt to Or, II: -rt 'h' -'.t 1 t•••th tt part, 1.11,t ;he .tut, att•h.,r J. II Fr: Ttt Pa. NI EL Wk. iV, u4l st F X p. rime Lx I 1 od Dto :57 CI ft ANT S 1 El'. St N lelagobtr /to RR Y*.Kill?, BY TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAILY POST From Gen. Meade's Army Interesting from Genera Banks' Army, FROM THE SOUTH The Captured Rebel Corres pondeuce Thei r Army of Chatta tio(1“-Et safe Escape of Nor( Is Cat 011 n a and Georg ia 1 "OflIt The French Army in Mexico A feti,E F GENER Al, BRA G ( But rttioi:E. Nov it; --Inf, rtnatimi just rei•eit it here front the South, indicates that ...litre, body ut N rib Carolina and Georgia Unionists, who have had a habi tation only in the mountain fastnesses of south-western North Carolina, have made their escape into East Tennessee, where they will .WI ll the ranks uf General FOStfil''S army They COITIe i , 3 US as orfg inal rniou m.':. an ,l will guide and fight with our voluntrers to .ttot sad: "These men formed thems , lv‘k,,,,inttear t asiny and numbered about 5000 L • fly arm.d aad equipp.d, hut with .„r courage and patriotism. They dared to give battle to rebe}"fegulars at a place called Warm Spajetgs, north of courage Ashville, Buncombe connfy, North Caro lina. ':ear, the Tennessee line. Therm bran., men Iv. r 0 makin g their way tuwivri, ki.ri,xville when they were attacked on the '29:b of October by a part of the •... - i•th North Carolina Regiment mi lder command of Lieut. Col ...tairil. C. Bry -,-n, who was hadiy wcipued and forced to brat a hasty retreat to Ashville. The rkbeis lon six killed and 21) w.ohncled. Aiming the killed were Lent. Hyatt. After the fight the EMonisis advanced and :,,e Asi vil'i - as a feint, and came near taking Gen. Vance, son of the , rnor, MA his staff prisoners this the patriot bat.d fell back ti, ~ mountains, and a letter from Gov. Vance. ,iati d Madison, N. C., Ncv. 3d, says the enemy have withdrawn from Western North Carolina to East Tennessee. They carried off several prominent citizens in chains. It is said that Dr. Leech, Messrs. Tar ner. Gaither, Chresiern and D. Davidson, all Union:men of the Holden school, are el ect , d In the Rebel Congress from North (' , ,rolimi lie tl,r• 0 6 ret r.re c ertaiO tt,,mt WASHIN,iTON boor. Tti -- The papers and diepa!, captured on the blockade ttrh - .hey ichurin:lUUti. Much of !!,0 :Layer artly personal, and a con rabie o! a of art rhlglllatkEd natore A y, , iing naval officer, wider date of Fra!it e. :2x,.h. writes as "I he is still in Brest. ne!y nom sixty deserted. and scsc d. charged in Brest. 1 - ric Florida's baißry ie WOrtEe e , A. I hhTe, stilt, to ex nun.ge it ere ger lug far from France ~,• hl,!,re gun in broadside : one bat. will ha two 7•]•.rh four wirid-rsi cl broadside, quite formidable fir v.halpr, t /lir navy will conic out yet. and !h,,ugh we may not raise the block ad,-. we will :r4rhtei. the Yankees cousid ably. h hen w • have soared Yankees out of Li:, ice will return to the At lantic. ere yak , m -t:., jetter,i, official ant hr; TV. S ,111c1.: rehel3 high in au (:(1; cern:: , g !hr building of 1 7L'El and turns-Fu; ordnance, StorPF, tt c a det+Tiondent w,•l, r, ward ID the luk'-warm ,wia; J. be 12.. h Illinois cavalry have re t . 1.1;,1 • !+r+ veti•ran regiment, and :Le advariLl hay. f l t , elvantac.iralry hay. al , : eiv,d ti advanced pay and bout and taken tur field. Nt.w Yoe . November lti.--A special to thy• Herat., dated Waahiugton Nov. lit P. . -Your correepon• dent with the Army of the Potomac, uderilii:e of to day, sends the following: IL.: mornirg there was considerable ur extreme left, between our cavalry and the rebels So tar as ascer rained, it did not amount to much. Odr position has not changed for the last three days, but we shall rot lone remain inactive It is w I! aqui rta,bod, wi.ti the exc•ip ,it iietachmenta of cavalry, lint the tn•belq have moved to their old and str,ing position south of the Rapidan. The re i,h'int a general engagement being imm.tient are premature. Ihe rehele could have been accommodated any time durieg the past week, hut they lied before our advance. Laving their aorrtfortuble wictr quarters. They do not want to fight north . 4 th- Rapidan General Meade is master of the pos.tie t , north of the Rapidan, and will no doubt give the i•nenly battle when it will be ad vartageous te do en. Fourteen more oti the !triiii.ge and Alexandria Rail road has been rebuilt, including the bridge over the It•ippahannock. which is 'ye bundr.ef Get span. A violent thunder - goer, i !rks: nigh: Seventy prig. th-in ,:aptured by our cav• N•sees tc the old Capitol to Jay. New 'Coax. tirvember lti.—A Nash ville correspondence of the World, dated the I h. says that since the partial occu piiii•it Lookout Mountain by the Union !cross under General Hooker, the opera tiolis at the front have been confined to strengthening the ground gaine.l, and to preparations for further occupation. Our active campaigning may he consid ered over for the present, and the two armies will probably occupy the time in reconnoitering and flanking. The great danger which threatened the army of the Cumberland—starvation—will trouble it no longer, for both the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers are now navigable to the seat of war and all hazard from inter ruption is at end. NEW YORK. November 16,—A. special to the World. dated Washington, Nov. 15th, nays: Information has been re cetso ti which states that a courier was cap , treed nent Cio‘:tariooga, bearing a des patch from Gen. Bragg to Gen. Long street, rr.initig the latter to evacuate Lookout Mon-.tain. This position is so imi•ortant that such an order caused much surprise here, and many received it as a mere ruse on the part of the enemy, from the tact that the enema fired several shots ft. )m that. roieition on the Pillowing morn ing It is inferred that the order has not f-et. repeated' or such movement had ever peen rally intended. WisnisoToN Nov. 18.—Gen. Meade 'me re.turr.4d to the army. Hewitt be un able attend the Gettysburg Cemetery celebracir , n on Tburaday. The President with MeeEra. Seward, Blair, Wells and Bates of the Cabinet, will attend. It is proposed that all pnblic buildings shall hang out the national flag on that day. New YORK, November 16.—The steam er Arago, from Port Royal and Charles ton bar on the evening of the 12th, has arrived, No news vv kinirriotv,. Nov. 16.--1 hp v i tur of the \\t hir ,von C , 7troticie has conversed with an i. , •e!ligent officer from Gee. [ Meade's Headquartfr, who slept the night before laNt behind Culpepper. He reports the army in the highest spirits and eager for a fight. There was a pre valent rumor that for some unexplatned reason, not orig.nated with Gen. Meade, the army could have pushed on, raricny after the briliant affair o! Ra;•pah=noct: station. Our isiformant saw the Hon. J otan Miner Botts, whose plantation has been eom pletely sacked by the rehole, and who, himself, narrowly Escaped Veing sent to Richmond instead of being paroled. His daughter was so much alarmed and dis tressed by the treatment re.teived from the rebels that she i 3 prostrated by a r. r. vous fever. The army was well up to Culpepper and a portion beyond. From the Herald's correspondence, written at the Headquarters of Gen. Banks, Texas, the - following details of the Texas expedition are compiled : On the morning of the 111th ult. a heavy northern gale was experienced, raging twelve Itoare, during winch time the steamer Union and two schohners wrnt dawn. The Hearn, r Zephyr had her machinery broken and was take, tw by the uc, bolt Uwa,co. The whal , flee' szith the excep Lieu oi the Untan aid the Lwo st-hooners ar rived at the ieridezvous. On the 3d the landing was first made on Brazos Island on the 213, Col. Dwyer started for Boica China and took posses sion of the pass and encamped. On the3d efts: a reconnoissance of the mouth of the Rio Grande, a landing was affect eel on the Texas shore. A high surf was raffling and tour boats were cap sized and seven soldiers and two sailors were drowned. One of the boats after returning from latdingher men, succeed in picking up a large- number of those in the water, and the Mexican shore being nearer than the oilier, they started for it, but the Mexicans would not allow them to laud, and the boat was compelled' to cross the river to the Texas side. Duriug the whoie time not au armed rebel was seen. The same correspoudnt says he count ed 3,7 blockade runners in M,,hican Water on the Rio Grande. Ta the appearance of the Beet off the Texas shore a number of tires were seen lighted all along the coast ne the rebels. Oa the 21 a host was picked up cet.taiuing two deserters from the Texas 7th, who stated that three r ., bel regiments had been lately sent from the R'o Grande to Getiveston and Sab;ne Pace, and one regiment of cavalry had been sent to Fl,Lis ton -where Magrudir is s lid to be. 'lite roost of the rebel army is said to be scatter-d at different points. General Slaughter is said to be in command of Fort Brown superseding General Bee. A rebel gunboat is said to b. , in Salnvia bay, and on litattagolds Island near Sal uvia, is a large fort mcunting nine guns A scheoner loaded with rotten was seized in Texan waters ou the 2d. MONRafi, Nog. 16 —The Richmond Whig of Nc.yember 14:h crm tans the following Charleston, /Nor 1 . 2 —Th.• ti,c.rny ht-pt op to ,, deral,. tire n.). : - )ouiter ail (.1) 1 ,y (rum tti , tr mortar 4. bivteries and two monitors. 0.. P monitor and a wooden gunboat moved up to Sullivan's Island at noon, and shell ed the hat'eries. Charleston, Nor. 13.—The tir,ng of the enemy from their me; 'areand rifle pieces averaged two chats par. n . ...t.ate all lost nigl.t and still going on. This morning the , 1-.0 two kilied and one wounded. The tiring bit Wel-% C.Or , tatt-r 108 and the enemy's Lriskly the enemy has made a rnov, , Ment from right to left either wit:i a view of di cerbicn ti order to attack or to send !roars to Burnside. The Richmond Whig has the followi: General Imboden is in Allegheny coo,oty co-operating with General Echols. TI e report of his having a light and being wounded is doubtless oretnatur,.,. AIAL:CH CHUNK, PA., Nov. 16.—About 7t.) of the bockshots hare been arrested and 9eLt to Reading. The raurdtratt of G K: Smith has ciao beet. *irrested ate; identified. A New Jerre-, Reiiiinerd is ~ l itlOLind in the district wilatre thtl disturbances were., and ;he riotera are b; .g arrested and forwardkkto li.eadr6g ~,NEW YORE, November ltii - , , exican adv,ces state that the Command of A the French army in Mexico had to Ihe field at the head of his forces an encounters with the troops of the Rube Itc had taken place. Gen. Comonfort had assumed the position of Commander in- Chief of the latter farces. Now YORK, Nov: 16 —The bounty in this city to volunteers is fixed at $3OOl State boumy s7s—in addition to the Government bounty of $302 to raw re !mite or $402 to veterans. :it) 000 men are wanted. The rronclad Dir, Limon, will launched On thanksgiving day. save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BITTERS, THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER Disco% ERED—THE (ARE ITES lO NIC EVER D ISCO VE RED—THE GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER ToIsCOVERED A CURE FUR INTEMPERANCE A I\ ERVINb. fT ALLAYS THE chronic intlamination of the stomach. in all pert, s addicted to the use of stimuisnts and narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Malt Linurrs, morphia. A rseni , Tobacco, eta„ etc. It rett,,v es the morbid appetite on craving 01 the st„mach for Flialaiants. Sc. In Headache, ;lou r leis, and all nervous diseases, it has no equal as a Nervine. A ATON I C, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, imt roves- the appetite corrects fiver der..ngemenN. reguAtes the bowels, removes tan go, r and drow - ginrse, a .d bri ire perfect beAlth to the Dyspeptic. AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life cf the body, is derived troll the f.tod we digest. how important then, that the duties of the stom ach twre perfectly performed, It its duties are ' unp erfeetly executed, disease ins t., ad of health is scattered through the system. When our food is properly digested, pure blood is supplied the oody, and blotches, Totter, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Mercurial and Tenurial Tattits, and other diseases arising from impure blood, &Ban pest% Use Dr. Cutter's Engdsh Bitters and you will have perfec: digestion and pure blood. Nov part,culars of this celebrated Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our g. r n G. N. VAN .131F.L, 118 N. Second street, American Manufacturing Agent) Philada, TORRENCE ,k MeGARR, Agents, iorner of Fourth and Market sts., Pi.tsburgh For sale by all respectable Druggists. octls-ly • 12NABE'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON- sidered the beet pianos made, and are fal warranted for eight yearses to the relative merits of the Raabe plan ';we wound refer to the el-tifteates ci excellenoe ur possession i t iMilberg, • , ottsehalk., Strackosett, &Ate d. 13. Vieuptemps. Also, Cr, m some of the, est distinguished professors nod a.aterirs in the country. A ea:l is respectfully s iicitei before Pur , hasing elsewhere. Persons at a di:tam* will please send fora circular. For sale at fa,,, 0 -ry ry pries by _ _ CHARLOTTE BL g. 43 street. Sole agent for Pi and n Penn syi v anis. ' nol4 iIISsOLUTiON OF PAIXTNEOSHIP. .1.1 The partnership he •et. fore exist, g ander the style of irI'UA.I.3E, .^e.ACKIN & HOG.E.H.9 was damolved on the 9th, Itt'eabe ct ME,...kin tar log purchased his interest in con tr..ctit . a. The business - will hereafter be con incEol by JAMES 41.'t ABE A JOHN MACKIN, . y whom all. c l a i ms will be sealed. nol2-lard oiILA X PRICES— ) Met's double sole balmoru/s, 50; men's den b!e sole aid double upper b• :4001's sewed double sole brogans. $1 75; min Wed do, $1 50; women's sewed double sole eel bo-)t - , $1 5 do pegged morocco do, $100; b§y's babnerals. $lOO. Misses', yclith% and ehtdren's shoed at very low *rates. A very largeassoriment o' gums of all kinds on hatd. whid will b e sold ellen , . at JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S. No. 98 Market street, Ed door ft% m 6th street. nol4 100 BBLB, B. srGAR, Bulgur. „eat receive., and for Dowdand o Gran. and Crashed. n RAMER BROB nob 1116 and Ll' Wood it. COMMERCIAL-. PITTSBURGH GEERRAI. MARKET. opylag oy November CMIT. TUESDAY, 17, Business-ter as only moderately active ye& terday. There was a Lilt local °emend for most o I the leading articles. Tho weather was pleas , ant for t - e season. The beat news we have to re port. hoe ever, is a r as of water in both rivers, sufficient, -t leas ' to send out trOM one to two bushels of coal. This will not only be beneficial to •but wi:l be balled with delight by our neighbors of Cincinna:i, Louisville and other points aline the river. At Oii t ity the Al legheny had risen our feet From Brownsville down it was rising steadily. At Conr.ellsville en the Youghiogheny V.ere was a rise of erghteen inches. (.113 the wh t etd aet od deal of artieity. The st be u'air and Emma Gra ham are busily tag ged in unmading produce. The fine steam. .earliest, Nevada and Leoni des were loadirg f r t , •e lower ports The tow triata were all getting f e idy o .ea ve as 'men as the water wou:d permit ‘Y e ice ne doubt but that busier... , wi • • ~ .`7; up in earned., Among the sales we note Apples-The . is yes eniav by the river were :ergo. and:. '"'rivet was dull. On the wharf °me itk) - P tlof in lets at $2 00 2 1004 373 e t" Cheese- 8 e nr.• iee a firm mark et. kit id par e:s 'hat arrivr ficd ready pUr chasers at lull rate.: We note sales of 200 bxs W R in lota, at ; iiLciellacnbarg atl.4e. Ratter-The market was-fins-erefla a stead/ demand for weed roll. We note sales of 1.2110 the at 15@213c.; Packed ar 16@18c tb, klonra-The market yesterday was inactive, Saks were few and tar between: buyers dii not :e , en anxiou. to operate. The atock in this mar k,: being limited, boilers wme indifferent about part,ng with their stocks, unless the fall rates were obtr 1- ed The present rise in ou- rivers wil no drub' increase the receip s. Ertra: we note sale.- Ise bblo in lots at 35 604.5 7.5; Extra Family: 160 du at $5 50@6 75@fi 80 VA bbl. Hay- he ma - ket was firm and wi I oerta'nli c.ntinuest as long the demand exceeds the supply. were made at the scales at $340 ?A, rt , ton. 5: rain -The market was firm and the offer ings yesterday were limited, forme prices well maintained. Among the sales were: Barley , -2000 bush of spring a tsl 35; tall at $1 50. The stook on hand i, limited. V. heat firm with a good de ruard--.ales !rim wagon of red at $1 35; white at it 3541 40. Oats-demani fair and regtt'ar /inlet of 7 5iee7o. Corn in good demand.with sales of shelled at the depot at $1 10®1 12 Rye-there being none in the market we omit.priees. W h teky-Deal ere generally were asking high er flgur.:s. Small sales of city rectified were male at 61(462. Buckwheat Flour- , [LEI dull- dealers de cline ;itiyii.g .he eihorbitant rates demanded by holder,. Groceries -The market was very ftem. Sales were made at it ruier prices. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE, uasna. Nov. 17, The markei rtmair di..11, with more sellers then buyers. The fact there is too wide a range between the views of buyers and sellers, until they:a settle heir little di fie 7 encesrtranme ions will be few and far bet ween. For . - xamile, buyers only offer 43e, tor refined fiee, whil , tloluert demand few transactions re perttd. Crude—Sales we.e made at 15c, and buy er .r 1.0 , 2 without pa:kages. Tne exports since our last were To New York—Refined, 150; Crude, ss:_i ; Tar, 45. T., Philadelphia—Refined, 12:d d‘aptha Itt Crude. 2.i To Baltimore— Refined, 50; C,ru4a Slipped West, , F 1 P. F. W. At C. R R—R Ailed 709: Cr ide, 9 biota. lin por-s during: the Rs Inc pert d were large, viz 1— A i. 34; Crude, 294 Al loghery ilisi,r—Crude, 2909; Refined, 79 bbls. crude—Market dull Ss sof 200 bbls at 2f/3iii • 19 do at .11e re uding package ; 6013 do at 1044 15e. witip.ut pack rig ilea Led—Dull, there be a wide difference between buyers and sellers. We tote a sale of tki bbls o: free at 4'o—some dealers decline a; those figures. Bonded Cincinnati Whisky Market, CINCINNATI AN t•T", 1 6 . — Whiskt —1 he demand wa. go a a d the market firm. iiialee of 1.200 htild t%.1 latter rate for waiun. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New York Market. ow y,, RK , , ov. 16 —Cotton quoted firm at 86. Floor; $6 10106 20 f r extra State; $7 2.54k7 30 for evtra K. H. 0: $7 351149 25 for trade branda— market closing quiet ik hirky excited and 20.30 higher; 65v./.69 cl• sing at 6 !@66. Wheat lo bet ter $1 .34gdd 38 for t pica co Fp-Mg; $. 35@1 38 t r of lwaurie Club; 51 3941 42 for Ambesllfil wauliie • $! I,©! 57 for wino r red Western. 'erley in g ,d demand and very firm ; $1 40(gl 14, fort anada east; 51 41 57 for Canada west, the latter for very choice; 5( 53 for Chicago. Corn shade drmer with very moderate enquiry; 1 , 5 Li! s , •re; $1 09s, for taloa.. o.v.r. about lo better: 84'ifeaa5 for Wertarn ; 65 fcr State. Wool firm Pore a shade firmei; $l6 50(016 62 for old .50 for new ; rime n ess. $121.2 25 for nem rime; $ll 50417 I r oew mess. Beef quiet a d unchanged; sh,.older, Cams and bacon quiet and unchanged Crossed lugs firm at 7 kra7% ity Lard dull and unchanged. New York Money Market. NEw November '6.--MoneF in brisk de nial d and civil ut decided Omura Hir 7c. Sterl noin nal a:. $l. 61A41. Go a shade firm er . , ening at 47, declining to 46' , advaneing to 47% and clot! g quiet at 47%447A. Philadelphia Market. PHI ADELPHIA, Pi. — FlOttr firm ; sea of 12 ii/d bbls lima Fami y at $7 2507.50. Wheat noir.g. %White advanced . c. 5000 bus at $1 604 - 4. 63.; H.r, IV bite at $2 04CT2 0.5:`,...c0in dull, a cg. bu ellow at $1 1441 , 5. illttFoleum 11 Crude 2f6 c; I{e6ntd 40gt45. Whisky grin at 6 e.• Itimore Market. .L • riauaz ow 16 —F.cur t.. , Ftds. Howard erect n.upsffaue at $6 75. Wheat dull. Southern te 9252 tB. ri hiaky steady and rising. itio at 1.14,141.1 i Y IIiALIChk.IET. ' ijAILY /Lk ilept. MORNING PIIST BY KOURTZ SERTZ. BROKERS. weeb eTesse. he :olio .# tie bulbs& and aiding rat es , t or i.,1,1311N'a . GhOl Bayin g d . • •... .... 00 Ing _ilver..... ...... 1137 DeMa73.l PrOter 40 .1 1.-- 144 00 4 42 1 re• New.... -4 4414. rar 4 'Sal Limure ...... par ar 4 Philadelphia. PeLn•ylvania Currency par Western ExclittniSk.. Pat 0.... Par ... .... par • ..... par .TTERS, tAnctiLlia. I ,oca. +•volun,l. RIVER TEE ittratc—Last e• ..ing at terilight there were five feet three iaQi es by the Allegheny pier mares, and five fact fodr inches by those cn the Monongahela pier uwits, ancfpoth rivers rising, At. Oil City the riverro - e for feet; at Browns ville it had risen six inches atrd was rising all the was down ; at Cnn jell villa on the Youghioghe r.s. it had risen eighteen :aches. Sig-Oar coal boat men a-likely to have a busy time daring the present Week, notw.thstanding the large amount reads to depart, it is dr übtful w heth e,. t r.e sum total that oin get ourthle rise wilt exceed two million4fla l 'tie facts ate th'r., on feet rl watet, w ' ieug outcome 12 tow boats with 100 ba rah, containing about one million ius els Ehould we have 714 teet of wste-, which isobably, we clo send out from one and . alt to two mil lion bushels. 44 - The taro , ite passenger steamer "Nevada," Capt. L. Z. Brickell 10 announced for Cairo and t. Louie , fhio bo :t has the best of accommoda tions and tar. Brickell is noted fir the attern ns paid to passengers. Persons who have trav eled on the Captsm's boats report this en him. From our know!edce of him we have no doubt rhey were c:rrect. dispstoh was received here yesterday staliug ihat the .tuamer Captain John Brick wad sunk at ?Liar, y. No partionlArs given. us - The splendid packat "Emma Graham," pt. Ai ere. leaves to-day for Zanesville, at 4 p in. Mr. logo who presides in the office will beionnu very attentive. _Tao new 'and marnificent steamer LlMA dad." Capt. Anawa't is announced for Loninille and St. Louia. thttsrotts, November 15.—The steamer Capt. Brickell etrnck a flat b:at, near West Columbia. T)rNinia and sank on tee Uhl° ehorre to the bailer deck. No lives lost. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTIIRES. RED. Franklir, Bennett.AßlV Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Jas. Reese. Peebles, Elizabeth. Emma Graham. Ayers, Zanesville Le Clair, Kelly, Parkersburg, D I,PARTED. • -. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville, Franklin, Bennett, Browns v ill e . Jas. Reese. Peebles, Elizabeth. STEAMBOATS. *OH CINCINNATI. imuzErviLLE, BT. LOUIS and CAIRO. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18. AT 4 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDrD passenger steamer NEVADA,. fir;okell, Commander; will leave as an neeneed above. yor ft eight or maw apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK or .1. D. CO LLINGWODD, Atte, FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, WEDNE! DAY. NOV. 18, AT 10 A. THE NEW AND SPLENDID a I Conner steamer LB NIDAB. nounOed above. John W. Anawah. mmander, will leave ma ay_ For freight or paasageosop4 o o n board, or to J. D. COLLTH JOHN FLAOK,. r OWOOD. Aatis. ---- WRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH ES- 2M 200 dos Era& Tomatoes in .?ans, last received and for sal P i e achsh es, MSBa BRoa.. DIA 188 and 198 Wood K.
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