P ----- I TTSBUROH THEATRE Lessee and Manager Wm, HeNnsasoN Treasurer H. OVELIINGTuN• `Third night n' the wonie ful tragic a - tisd.. MPLLE VESTVA 1,1, who will appear in th,,, new music .l - :rarna translated and adapted from the French by Matilda Heron. entitled GAMMA or, THE JEWISH MOTHER, Games Mlle Veatyali 'Blanes AnnieEberlie Silvia_ ..... Ann, t Gideon . .Mr. Chippendale Rotehoni G. S. Ramer Octane ........ . J. tiarrison scenery, pr terries and effects, with the new and beautiful music by Robert :. , teepel, To oonolade with A KISS IN THE DARK. .....Set' on Pettibone Philad'phia Advertisements BRI 44: di! CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS m.o. 15 South Waiter street, PIMA DELPHI A. 411 - Liberal idvan..) upi.l.3 C nsigou3ents when required. my-lyd E. P. NIIDDLETON ct BRO LSII•oliTIIRS or WINES, BRANDIES, &c AND DEALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies. Ao. 6 North Front street, PHILADELPHIA myl , •i EORGE GRANT, mataufa( •er LTA bolesale an Het 1,; r lu curry description of Gents' Furnishing Goods, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PIiiI.ADELPIII A. C. A. VAN KIRK h. CO Y,C - TrRERS OY GAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS Patent improved hltelsoir & Patent Paragon COAL OIL BURNERS HAND LA ~tiLEJNIti., Salesroomai,sl7 A reli Vl. Philadelphia Ilxnufa.'tV)", Frankt.ml, Qt A 11.1 . rti.n Lod C. lIARRY BRIAN, LONGCOPE t PEARCE, 31.4 Ui A Cr( d- 111'0117'1:11S MEN'S FURNISHING GAODS AND NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STRIA; f, PLIILADELPIIIA T H E i 49 Ilf," 4th Aft(. r:' PTV I LA DELPHIA Ii 111 E UNIII.R.,;1441N11.:11 11A VI NE.I EN"- -11- newer( the lease of the above popular House for a yerie, . :11 r . .7l.Cettililf ,` I 1 the otioffilon o: tho travo.1:;1;: Pub11:1 to lo c,t:tty, ei• ;or hu-000s tuh: , ..lyi TMOMAN S. WI BB dr SON NJ, I\i► \\lNTiiii DRi GOO All i.e,eriptions Now Opening M. )It.ENTZEIVS, 91 MA STREE'I BLACK .1 \ 1) N 1 til l.li~ MEttlNu; REPP SCOTu PL A i \,i kluitA I FLAN t)i hI.ANKEIS AN! t Li)AIK.: TO BUILDEhS &, CONTRACTORS WE ARE NOW MANI - FACT,. RING a su; .••11' ai Which We aia prepared tr, delivrir Irr rar COAL TARD,, Ebb 1.1 fik:H.l '' STREE:I lIIIIMIEMEM HOOP fltair 11,1\14'100M. 1:11p1:12SliENIEI) Rot L 1) RE, SPEC rFt tr I , rm iht , Ituble that ch,y have ornh..l t et. re N.. .7 F:ith street, under biaaoala 1141, with a lame des.rtweht tiit.)op Skirts, of every inanuiactured 1,5 tLrn selves, an Whey ore p:vp..red to uffer uhu-ual indeoeinents boll) to hulesale aad Recall Lay ers. The vaete..-i ea in 'bit laariuliteture of oar skirls it the ve.y 1 , 8,4 .lu-lity, aL t , lu lag mamufacia red be 1 realages, the week to guar anteed, AN purchased at ur o:4l,6llBh meat eau 81 aro tivar bC repaired. We y invite all buyer; to call on us neture store pur chasing olsewlirre, a., we cualiaent taxi the extent ul uor buArie,t, enable, no to offer - dtv:einent oirhero to be . btau:ed IiAKi , UNK 57 Fifth MABOIIIC 118_11. Jacob "Seiler, 71:11POrW and wholasale dealer In FOREIGN W INE'd & LIQUORS, 160 14,311T111 , 1 ELI) NTREET, ihrbe doure above 6th Etreet aI,ACOB HELIER. WOULD INVITE par irtfar atter ti•.n to hi- &tuck of German Wine and Frcach randies which has been e:- looted and umpired b r ounself. Families and churches could lep, nd ..r. obtaining at thin es tablishaien t the beet ant pureed a Wines. Pure Liou.ire of all kin equal to any at the city, al ways on hand. Also, pure old Rye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. oeSit kit" ANTIC CEMENT T . i'. 'ow AT S 0 , 18 a 1 C NV 0 1-1, S .E; Lt e prepared to eleasen: t.ho o:Lani.r or buildizors with imPrraod Marino Cement. cheaper and 9 , .• reriur eo a' 7 ,Isa.e, huret v.re. This °amen: no equai. and durable a.the,ive: rams to any . tartac•c, imperishable l.v ware. - u , frost, and equal t, a:0 quality of atone. The understa-Led the only reliable acid I,ruc tical workinec In this coldent in this city. I ha ,o epidicd this Cement for the 1,.11: essay gentlemen. eve.-on thr - p _hli: am at ,t, ter ta : J. 13k , .,di rn .;, JBA. M J. U. tnhe•.t.r. L.Larenctvi.:r J. Id, .Nlek_..rd, pr, A!. r laser .. 04,04 2.! 41 - , ; Pittabrirkh P. 0. wAI L PAYER FOB, AUTI MN op A oomplete assortm . PAPER Fi4NGINGS Of all styles, at.priees lower than can be again offered. kor sole during the szason by W. P. MA RSHA:L.IL. $67 Wood Street. DAILY POST. cle referring to the ex.eting controversy between the City Councils end the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne bad Chicago Railway Company, growing rut of the latter erect iug an abutment on Daqueene Way. The Dispatch, yesterday, in referring to the article in question, bays tha• we did not "state the question quite fairly," and by way of correcting US, says: "A . s yet the dispute has not touched upon the necee sity for the erection of a pier in this pro posed location ; it is simply whether a railroad or any other corporation has a right to dig up or build upon the wharfs and thoroughfares of the city without first obtaining permission frbui, or at least - _ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, consulting the authorities. flit, it what the Company proposed ' and what Consecration 01 the National Councils have determined it shall not.." l'emetery at Gettysburg. Now, let us whether the Dispatch The opening of the National Cemetery ' lutes Ifs queationq uite fairlyour .'' at Gettysburg, for the burial of the brave road Company, holdit w e that sai dit th had the Rail soldiers who lost their lives tit' battles right under an Act of Asseitably, to erect near that place, took place yesterday. au abutment on the wharf, were proceed do so. To this the city i r L i t b a je i c d te ffi d. Invitations to participate ill the exercises ne t ren t he . p culty in l ib, matte r. com p a n y, to Councils, t were extended to the loyal citizens gene; rally of all the States and the various through its President, for permission to charit.imu and benevolent associatione. proceed with a work, so !essential to the interest., of the road, the trade of our The ;lumber of persons in attendance was city. 1 Couto refused to grant, uti d ii city s dicilor to very la g , Most of the Governors of the mghteen States ha v,rig lots it the Ceme- 11! as ,• t , y were preaent in person, with large cow, heti.; the court I R day or two for delegations. Ward 11 Lanion, Erq , the argurnert I hue it v..,1; be seen that the comnany„o addition to acting upon what trailed States Mar. nal of the District of it supposed to be its legal right to build Columbia, who had beet. appointed Mar the abutment, did pray Councils for per that in Chief. promulgated the following as the order of the procession: mission to do c, the moment it was aware that that body were oH.obial to its ere,. Military under command of Mnior Couoii. Pd.-ror Gee. sol Me•de and staff, and toe Officers Lion. f concur with the Dispatch and diers o; the A raaY of the '•tl.at it would be highly im proper for the Potomac. hero of the !vary toil Marino Cori , ic e uuthOritieS to throw unnecessary obstacles • 1. rated :s:tate:,. the way of a desirable improvement, Pee i RST chi 0.1. 0 t 1... r“ Tt.l. A i,dt hu: it is %its as improper for a great cor S:• SHE Members of the cab not. I put , llloO , lo ignore the existence of a city Assistant seers cries of th e , everal Bxecut.ve charter, code of at.d intelligent of Denorttnents maim.' But we tail to see that the CUM (4eneral-in-Ciliel or the Army and stag. [.tent. tieneral Scott out !tear Admiral Stewart. any has intentionally done anything r. Judge, of the t. n supreme Court. the kind. Hum I.rward Everett , r.,, or of the day, and toe Chaplain. Govern-rs of the state,. and their staffs . C , dornisuonerts of the :totes on the Inauguration rf the Cen-ters. Leorers with the if the States Ve•c President of 'he l toted states on 1 -peaker of the House of Representati, Member , of the two Houses ci UtLerl ,t the two ll , uses of C,.ngre 9 Mayors of Cities S. M. PETTENGFILL tit CO., N. 17 Park Row. New York, and 6 State street, 1.1 ~,ton, are oar atents for the Daily and fe.k ly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take AdTertisement3 and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO• remberlS63, all subscril.ti,ms to the flatly Post must he paid in ativsnee Those knoisicg themseves to be fn arr ars wall I. , lease sail and settle w;thout further delay. Atir-THE DAILY API) VI EEli I.Y POST can hereafter be Procured at the New l'epnbi of J. W. Pincielt and r rank Case. Fifth street. with eT without wrai.l , er Daily cents; Weekly ". cent, • 14ett3. 4, 1.1rg LOllllll it!Ct , .ti rraruwileats. tl;.•ers utid .11eltibt , r, .t the I _ ani t11.1%,1c.,[1,1111, Con/nil:tee of difteren. a elegT.ll orps. Officers and Hei.resen t( .11 Ado Expreea Cutupauy. Officers of d denim( in egrdph BroodCorpF, ,f the Army. H elle A+,oei,t , ,,ns, I:nierd, Templar. Nl/11.11n1l. Fralol.ll/ Indet•endent rder ( .1! tither Benevolent tattoht.. Literary, , Clelltale. and froin trial A.lls , ..a.aLlerlE. The Press. V direr- and '-letribers of Loyd Leagues Fire c..inpanies. trerit the Mate lennsy.% Cittr.eos of , tiler L•LaLes. Itraons of the .Ir.stric.. C u lan.t i , a CiLieris of the several Tern:. rir - The procession was termed the town of Gettysburg yesterday tote rtiing tot ! De o'clock, and proceeded to the Cemetery grounds, where the exercises took plac-. LOA! BOAT EN14.01.1 \ I.- 1 udj 'urn ed meeting of coal dealers ye ray wis• slimly attchdedott.chhi 110-1111 •ing er,gaged .(1 g i g out the:r and there was L.) husinees tram-acted. The irllowing letter• received by Cart Batchelor from Secretary Cbaee, w,ii be read with Interest, and for the present al disposes of thin vexed queeticn. I. will, however, come up agaiu unless Con gre:is should lake action in the mar ter and Poi . I x, , tnitt the VlF3lonh of the itIAV . rilFtS('EtY DF:P,ttniE , T. ;, h ~e ree-ti-Ilerecl y,,nr letler l . 11,11 lekt.ve cr.T. I.Lnent and enPe of o, ll'in cetselP MTV , he uhr , .toti Mt, sts 11,1• i flyers and Lett; t Fn riy r_ . , • , id) el =th :flay. se far st , the> at td. the c al barges and I Cher t s ets tired rs, and here uf,r. errollcd iii t t] I cerlitd,it seetni to We that tlso cdr.ittritc i n t.f Ihe law. h.- given in ray dire• itt ::tlth May, the .n y oue HdMlSS:thie Luc, ;a ,iew cf the Idol that illy' let :e• /lid net reach 5,1 ul.l I with, he latit week . • - • . _ the t q l/Orit iud the law regard to rai4 teerels whi r h it ha, Lever before liven in liractiebii and !he bard hips to rdvaer, rrr-rlting front such !t; ,ac welt sn di Ilk Of Me Intent,ni Cohgres• ro require toonage •ax if ouch vea.sel to which under the pnrvi•rons of the law, the. woul i t it ear led and ligensgd. be . utumt I think it experfigat to court thtir enrollment and license until a farther expre slot: of ongreso: now about to ts..eet, and to who• e attenti n 1 pro pore to bri t¢ the subseart without delay. may be had iltioe the quas ion. With veat cent P. lllA.SF..."'ecreturt : l ea: ury. diAili'lliCLOß, :'UrN e)er i•Urt m ; iit tur.h M. MENTZER N! Irk €. . PROFESSIutiii PRA,"rit 11,itioe the ante election campaign ;he charge was ra,.g throughout the `Nate that the Demo erati; party was opposed to the war, op posed to the Foldien nod eVill op re,ed to the soldiers theufsefves. These ch trge4, ac often ae made, were hurled t.ck is the teeth cd the foul slauderers who made them. But the election is now Over, and we call upon r_fu to show your faith by your works. There is iu out midet. a large number of men many of whom w.• could name) who have been wound e*l in defence of their country, who, nre t. only good schollare, can glee the beet of reference, or even security, if required, b.r the faithful performance of duty, aria ion - . to procure situatictie which they can fill. Now gentlemen, you who claim to be the friends of these men par excel lence, why not seek out the wounded eol di..irs and give them situations suited to capacitAes Why not give the "wounded soluiers" pre,terence over able bodied men, who can earn a living at any thing ? Look to this, you who .ati pear to love the soldier so much. fhere are hundreds of situations within your girt that would suit these men, and they should have them in preference to those who are •'eulJect t. the drett, - and hav e not yet volunteered TEIII GI . FIY RIOT CASE — Our readers will remember that during the late cam• paign the Republican party held a con vention at Uniontown, and that a delega tion from this city was in attendance. The train which eon-, y-d the Pittsburgh d,•legation to Unietanwn stuppid at (int' ty's Station, and whit-t there, it is alleg ed that some 01 the excursionists engaged in a rio; to whin they are to be tried to day at Greenshurg It is unnecessary now to refer to the particulars of the case, as all the facts will be ventilated on the trial. Nor would we have alluded to the affair to day, but for the attempt of the Chronicle to prejudice the case by a cne ,i.:-d statement of the occurrence. The onus.; of the riot. ace, rding to the Chron icle's own showing, was the "insolent flaunting of a Woodward flag from Guffy's house, coupled with the bullying con duct of some arsonsinside. - As to the f a "insolent ing of a Woodward flag, w e take it that sd long as the liag a an, d born Guffy's I the parties in the car had no right 10 meddle with it : and as todite bully,n conduct of some persons inside, - as li ni t an they inside. it; • not , a ail iTnule -0 dati tram e:u. Bit tunics are t..,, ,ides to this affair. as w,l Us shown In Oa? trial, wh , n, , -_,me of the persons whom the Chronicle se, me to be in ouch hot haste to exculpate from all participation in the alleged riot, will find it not so easy a matter to clear their skirts. Jr li X 1 il J,J12.18 His COMMAND.—Gen. Herron, who, by the way, is an excelleul officer, passed through this cal. Tuesday, fz,r New Orleans, to join his command. CUMIN G. —The Continental Old Folks are coming, accompanied by Mrs. Nichols. See advertisement. Tilt PITTSBUROH POST; THURSDAY MORNING, NO ER, tro, THERSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1463 ‘[ned :ro:u :I e pro Councilei algid Rat I roads On lueHday lael w•. GER \IA \ ILEVOILMLED . sT TNOI/.-- 1 his r. -„ I „ (:h1,!e arA IL li,ll-OIILLI L tirtn den-rnimion nnw holding a Syr, odica! metir iirave Church. corner ~f (ir:ott and I%r e r .oreets. i,;,..zien; twrv.ets !lle[ even ng, Lt,.d fiLd ro(,rn awrz.iug ; , ,r• brief noti:•« (,1 11. . i •R. flit+ chit d tout atirra,g tune "I),uoiark "Before Jell,. ab a awf krone." ch;fir Rang in a m.7,At exAnNite rnarht-r "l.vtaea Rer. Mr. Wtutt-r, ,d Dayton, Oht,), followed in prayer, In whteh he earnestly Invnk,d tho bh-a.ithgg of (;,,O upon the delthrtalions of the Synod, that peace and barony !night in all Its d.dtbera tioi.s. and that gr. at g, - ,cd might reselt iron. a concocat,:t. Ihe choir nest Barg "-;iloam hvarcaht a. 'l.O true:, a: ova fit,. 1)r. N., Preach ed th;• (pct,m,g, srrmut, ‘Vr tan oily Eay of h . h. , ffort, worthy that emi• rit))!..t dlvinr, r; r uwc-rful. admit-1,4 adapt( d b.) 1., rb.. •3 (crnpoeed and :• , .rs from. tillp., - t4 ttit , N(.rtheri acid fur litV day 9. wust uu. 01, 11111 k t• ~ p<•ciai Inetowt: the cilo‘r attat h.•d to Grace h, which. ai.‘ter leadership ut Mr 111, Chit( hey. d.,, , ttrse.l lit/C/1 exquisite melody 'I hr ladies and gentlemen coat I ott.ng the (Alt-It- have added to naturally I.: 0,1 voices, culture and practice, until they are• ena Icti to .tng with surrtastiirtg eXCt'l 11 . 1.1 e and thrilling effect. A‘tniter Cowkuo. -- We have day to repot' south, r cowardly aasaul; which oce irr -d on the S,. Clair ~ t re, - t bridge yePter,ii.:, rtot.g. It ap- Itt‘it be , Wee.. ',lt :C. , a,..1 one o•c1. - ,ek t intta pare( .1 .1 scob Matehart ar! .1 de•. \ aletnlfle cal th- II 110114 M oue ut them • tueavorrug to cross wt s,.'dt paying a a;tercatiod ensued be *ieett them and the toll collector, during what!, a young owned James A ridrewe enterk the bridge on • rather rude. and was I r..oeeding un b way when the col (actor ..lieu! to loin to over and pay rept.ed by guttug ho, name, as s, u t as the others beard, they t, where he was, and with iightest. provodation, heat him in a brutal macuer. Be WllB first knocked dawn. and while lytng nu the tont walk he was kicked repeatedly and otherwise abused. The watchman on the bridge arrested the assailants and conveyed them to the WMehht`U9P, and hie honor, the Mayor,cornmitted them t.),LElnwer at court. tiAITEKS, —IL lie- o,ve , , every one thus times to purchase la•o- boots. Shoes and ~biers where they g.:o them the cheapeat nod of the best ipatitv And it 18 (1, tinnily vital import ance to knew where to purchase such ar liclee. Our own experience ad.l,d to that at all with whom we have conversed ou the subject CUllllfiCca Uti that just the idace to purchase a cheap, neat, well made and dui aide boot, ,ho , or gaiter, is at McClelland's A unhon Store, 55 Fifth street. And not thorFt articles alone are sold cheap at this te-tablfthmeut, but al most every article fin the dry goods line are equally low and can be purchased at private sale at any time, day or evening. at as modera e rates as they can be had in the ctiy. le,u, t foi l - -t to call on Mac. at 65 Fifth street. THE KUSZLER Elomlcinz.—This case of the Commonwealth vs ',Ruth is still on trial. The defence is justifiable homicide. Mr. Swartzwelder opened the case on be halt of the prisoner, and b ;wed that the defent would be that Kunsler had threaten e d the day of the homicide to tithe I.auth's life, and that the killing was done in Bell defence. It would he shown that the deceased was a to tst desperate character, and that from the threats he had made ligninnt tie prisoner, the latter could only believe that he intended taking his life, and had shot him therefore to sate hie own lite. PICKY.,CIIETS.—OIIe who knows informs us that there are four new professional pickpockets in the city. Persons having money about them should be careful when in cr.wds. As these light fingered gentry are "spotted," they had better "change their base," or they may be surprised and captured, PITTSBURGHERS ABROAD. —On Tuesday the li.llowing Pitteburghere were in Phila delphia :—H. Harley and M. Kod denheitn, P. H. Hacke, A. Frownfield, F. F. Hall, H. Howell and son, W. M. Payton, Wm. Jaquet. J. L. Simmons, B. H. Laker, Allegheny• AT AUCTION THIS MO FINING.—This n.i.roing at 10 a. m., at McCieHand's Auction. 55 Fifth street, one Book Case, ons Show Case, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, Sewing Machines, and one piece of Brus Belli, Carpet, to he sold without reserve THANKS —We 2.1", iodebt 'd to Mr. J. R. Gardener, of Concert Mall Shoe Store, who has just returned from Europe, for a c-py of the Liverpool Mercury of the 4th 165 t. WANTS AN OFFICE. - A correspondent of the Dispatch states that ex Governor Johnston is a candidate for tip... position of Clerk of the House of Representatives at Washington. Well, who objects? ON Friday night the office of Mr. Mc- Cullough, a broker in Harrisburg, Pa., was entered and robbed of $lO,OOO in gold and greenbacks. lect au art THEATRE. `ec'veh w id gl eeted by another ov, rflow:,.g LOUse !wit night to witnessilerepermd rendition of the eller acter of "Gaines," is the great musical drama, Crenelated and adapted from th e French, by Matilda Herron, entitled "Games: or, The Jewish Mother The great desire to witness ,•etvali in this great character, hundreds heit.g nightly denied admission, has ireltic d Mat.ager Heud-rson w reveal, it ace a to night. Secure your sews during Ili , day, BUSINESS NOTICES INTEaESTING To THE LADIEs, —Our lady readers v ill no doubt he oblird to us for calling their attention to the large and elegant stock of Ladies', Misses', and Children's furs at Flemit,g's, 139 Wood street. It is certainly one of the best ever offered in the city, from the most rich and costly to the c - immon grades will be found in gre..l irirrety all Misses' and Children's silk an 3 felt hats, with a full and complete assortment of hats uud caps of latest styles. Mn. DE LOSn'S FAstiIuNABLE DANTINc ACALIRMY, No. 98 Fcarth STREET—NEW Cl.efisFs Now Foßmisn. -Mr. D. 1,0 r , g would respect!ally Wit/011M , to the pub lic that owing to his hoc, rile• classes being so large that he cannot nornitiOdatt.ar,y more on Wednesel ry an.i Saturday, that he will open a new chi 8 Tn . November and continue every Tues day and Friday from thr, ^ to five o'clock p. tn. Classes for gentleman from right to ten p. in., on Tuesdays and Fridays. For particulars call for circulars at th, trinso: stores. I=l JOSEPH 11EVER a: SON, PLAIN AND FAN('] FURNITURE & CHAIRO, WARRIP , I'!;I±, I fi smITIIFIFLI) Letwoon and Vtrtin alley n,O p E XTRACT OF RUCH U, EXTRACT OF 8EC.141 Bladder and K Lines; Mad for and Ki Incr. At P.arAin'et.Drui; St,rt• At Itankln'e Ltrtt.t ,• Market .L. er,t , below r'ourto •- 11nrket ytreet. below F9orth P. M. EftT 8 , holeeale and Het. it de Lir- :n and mans fa Laidleti,lime*, Gentr , Boy* and Youth,* lIITS I SHOES 110 G 111 HIS, IN ALi A F:1 Kti No. 125 FEDERA 1. STREE'I c 'l7l Al LI 111",1 ( I BARGAIN S C .4 H P E s' S. .11 •F I. 1 • , L . 11 !-4, A :mgt. 4frea! 4 1"11111 i• N W I!. \ 1411110111 MI) 111, 'ince In Prit 'IU E S Woolet] t rtig,2cLe. FLUruwl, ;.lott t* , ',l)lV :Lild I 'lti no, Rug,. 'Mats, hint'. Rodw, < 1. tra a.lv-truto.l in firM tutr .14 rr , lE rY FIV VEK t EVr w.thi tititty 1,7 LA'. TLI A .1' .MAXI 7 A , 11,1? E elwre , y New. as b - en ur,:h„..,1 wt U ti,) 1.1 vso.h at thel e t•.. ~Hr M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO Nos. 71 and 73 FIFTH NT Between ,n.patch Building no i n; i 0 'E- SUPREnE4VUKI LA YE In the name ut the ib , .ple of tae l nited n,tates, YO.l are here Y 9.1113, not to bi...eor beb re the budenbgnel, the or tee C.,ust. to shoe eau,: YY' S y. u s..y ;1 .1,011 by pur,h t•'l7l, yJur 1300 l s & SHOES Concert Hall Shoe Store, 64 tit• 11l STREET, PRIcE,9 WITHIN THE hEAcH OF ALL The above Court will be open from day to day unql turthAr hotire. at 62 FLY fII ST. Per order J Oil f2I.I.EAP, Judgoe of the Fri.ANK DURABLE want , BILL PERFECT, vt the C, ifir - Fail not to appear under penalty of damage to the r oeket ocl6 HAVE THIS DAY SOLD HY EN tire stook ot SHIP CIL aN , LE}tl and BOAT ST RES to itENO, MA it ATTA A t'O , Who Will continue the business at the „Id stand. No. 47 Frontstreet. To those of my friends who have patronized me during the last fifteen years, while connected with the firm of Innen 31. gIBRER, leasM, Flamm .k Co.. and Joan .4. Isa,n, 1. return my thanks, and solicit a cAstinuance of the r atronage to my successors, Messrs, RENO, MARATEA A CO., cheerfully recommending them as being every way worthy of it. My office will remain ',Jr the present with Messrs KANO. MAELATTA 'o where I hope to have the plea: ure of seeing my customers and friends • J NO. G. I.SHA M. Cincinnati, October 19. 1863 Having purchwied the stock of Jno. Isham. and succeeded in the firms of Isbam &Fisher, Isham. Fisher m Co.. and Jnn. 0 Isham, in the SHIP CHANDLERY and BOAT S'T'ONE busi ness, we here to merit a continuance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them. JOHN C. RENO, FRANK AI A it AIL', FRANK X. RENO, N.. 47 Public Landing. Cincinnati. October Jo , 10013, 0c25-tf `HUT GUNK -171 Double a d single barrels Revolvers, PiStOiS Bowie an Camp n Lived, for sale by TAMES BWN, on L/ 24 BC, Wood at. A PPLES -400 BARRELS OF CHOICE Apples, iust received and for aide by FEIZ Kit k ARMSTRON . G, corner Market and First streets. FRESH TOMATOES AND PEACH- E&-" 200 dos fresh Tema' OW in cans. 200 Peaches rust received and for sale by REVISOR BROS.. ooffl 126 and 128 Wood st. RBIS. ORANGES, UP 25 boxes Lemons, Rig received and for sale 11S REYhiER BRO& nod and 12S Wood st =MG= F.Jr al! LIISP.4I , CF. .f the F.r 11'1 seaa. of the 100 7 er,t, Pri e Cent/. Gen. liu•!er hat g to North Carolina • iaauguritt. he policy he com•nenced at Belot-, leaving hp began , work Jr, a p:an for euliating and organ -1.. hiackm o the Virginia portion of his dep.:rime:l* Wo hear tram Fortress Mon r.,e. that Cyr , hahly ail the reh.l prisoners 11 , ,,4 in oar Laridi- , he sent to Batier.B ST 1,0I:1h, ^c-v. 18 —The telegraph has been I atendri in Fort Smith. General McNeil has issued orders that all molests ;ions of the telegraph shall be regarded as the work bush w}; ;it .k i r at.d for every culting c,t the wire a guerrilla prisoner shall be hanged. Our forces occupy %Val dron, about thirty miles south of Fort Smith. Our scouting parties have cap tured a rebel Mahir, two Captains and quite a number of prisoners, and a portion of Cooper's train, laden with commissary stares and ammunitions. At last ac counts. ( ~ (v,r was fleeing rapidly towards Red rise: r BEAU YEI New YORK, Nov. 18 --The Richmond , aye : Achices from Northern Virginia 1 , 11( ,, V 11. i it Meade is advancing with a view of bringing on a general en gagement, which probably will not be de eiined when the proper time arrives Meade's whole army is known to be South of the Itappal.ani ook, and his advance yesterday wan hf voial robes South of the Court House, moving in the direction of the several lords of the Rapidan. CLEVELAND, Nov. 18 Yates, of Illinois, Maj. Gen Rost crane, Senator Sherman, of Ohio. whit all the prominent railroad men of the country are here at tei,ding the opening of the At.antic and Great Western Railroad. The hotels are full. Roeecraus held a reception last night vi Med by great numbers. Sandusky excitement has died our, and the troops are about to be sent home. Nkw YORK, Nov. 18 —The Cork Ex aminer, Ireland, of the 4th, says : Last evening Admiral Jones sent notice to the commander of the Kearsage to quit the limit of Cork harbor within twenty-four hours. It is reported that the Federal officer 6,.a refused to do so. The Rear- Eag, was e,,e,,gi.d is coaling the whole of FORTRESS MONROE, Nov 16 —The btcrrner Convoy, which left here last Sat urday with provisions and clothing for our Foldi-r- held a. prisoners in Rich r,-turned to day, bringing back clothing collonel rving, iv; :arge of the matter, was refused ih- privilege tit taking the rations t - . ft ehmoud. NEW YORK. Nov. lb —A Folly Island letter of the 14th to the Tribunt, Says nary.-re r,main pretty much in the same stage RP they were at feet advi,es. The bombardment of Sumter still continued at Intervale. Oar batteries were tieing oc cunfd principally in ret,frriing the fire of Moultrie arid the, worke on Sullivan's lul and. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—A Times die patch from the Army of the Potomac da ted November 18th, says : It is believed from the enemy's strong picket line on the Rapidan, that Lee's army has fallen back to some other position. A heavy rain has made the road fords almost im- passable. BY TELEIJRAPH TO THE DAILY POST From Gen. Meade's Army A SINGULAR CONDITION OF THINGS Provisions and Clothing fi Our klen Sent Back from Richmond- Grileral Meade Refused to Co to Gettysburg and Has Gone Back to Fight. The I , egixtialu t e ol .11,..achnmetts rolilo4l Itonuty I.ftsa Nt•NVK rl.Olll 2T• 1 0t1 t ill% es, O. ATEsT FROM CFI i.RLESTON l'.:%‘ okK, N.)v. be P ,, st's Washington c rc—pt,b lent rays: There itHi.iite here over an amusing I c this Doen General Me.plE, do-:r• to advance upou the enemy' ft is claimed by some of his friends t bat he does desire to push cm:11 nlt c ti blli that General H:dlef k r opp,csed to It. o n the other hand it is said that both General IlalleA end Gene's., Mea,hr are agr, , ed that no further acl VATIC, shall be made This winter, bat tho' lli, , PrPRICIPTIt. II151Ft• upon the winter ci. - 0ni..114 the army to 1.P ; ,44 its .p.rationQ a.htil next slinhg. I! is a singulat cc rid H on t thingH that itt I , ac! f...tir different ate-•. have the reputation of being opre:,3;•cl t the larlher r.n•-ieeuti:in of the war. I 'e-i very eer7ain two thiugs, that (it.fl - 1 - 11,lieck i net eager for another ha: IP on the of the - iabAhn..ek and that Meade Th(4 .on w .. y ureod to go GelIV burg and he r4tig , rl peremptorily an, ~, , n.• back to tight it the enemy affords him anything !Ike a fair field, and will nil for he will cry the hazard M.ad • .1a prod•N' ton ran hour at :101r,. bu. even he .a ColliirlCHi CI a' ii p,_wor to rk-Jea; the army :a . (, I I/ r/, V,r111.13 tie-e and Warrentoh. and our ow, troop.. i,,, way relahall ur. atdurmg Virgm...iort and bringing then: in for toovntn, t to tilt f•U Capitol prlKOri. Nkw \ f,hk -- A .pt.cnal to :he I{ Id, I Wa,,;:it.gt,m, tiovembt r h Republican of thn+. • hat it 1 , expected that nera.a Meade an ,I Lee tq,:l h.%n• a battle t '' ik 4., •w• • 11,r1 u 1, confirmed .ornewhat, Re we L.11:,(1 :y tram Ih, front t.) day. It mt.- that Meads is not ad vat r- t the Rapidan, hnt he is • ' •,` •I • /s,• 1 1 , week, , Th.. arrry ,-oectally ,r I i bi t r pst salutary 1 R• r' M „k; I . M . N • 'Or o ri• ) fie ful„,w, )rn I e!)11- 0 ,.,, y .t..• tro:o II ar. Nl!,nry. I . • h .nynity rt-girrp 11 e dashed ;II yt,!!erday shove Bay-u sure on n Hun,iertig pnrty of lankyes. .:111)eitroog and dr , oe them to their iriin c wi`h vent slaughtFr, e hro'oght off their w!!g.'!. Ir.oms and 12, prisioner3. friirn r bri Rti 11 h gun ! , (!w- r w j •re w ,u6ded of ours. Ni,,nr, Mt..) Gen NI. iv 1 c //era/4..4 ••••• •I•,(Pd lln fly • p• a s;•v, tr , ra ,rt•,ri I -, Hand :•••• ••r,..• • t hP pr in- t F ,t' had turn d th,,r, r, ah , .11,4 did n• - • d..rnag;(. r.I rtr 4'4o( N. l , • •I (i• t lure,. u, ; runi.d:i. and Tib,•.- I HARAIRI., Is..,—The special t• a• tumuli tr,,in of the Governors loft. at halt past one for Wet.; ysbut.g. Amour the principal dignitaries; were Governors Curtin, Seymour, PiPtrpont and Brough, Gen. Vanderpool, of N. Y., Col Ander eon, brother rf Gen Anders)n, Governors Tod. Dennis- and Boarman, of West Vir ginia, end thaw respective staffs, Germ. Stoneman and Stahl, E Barkway, of Philadelphia, and part•cf Gen. Curt.•l's staff. N CV Yon: Nov. 18.—The F.ttainer China for Liverpool to-day. carried out $18 , ; 19's Government st.wks quiet lifol steady, l' S 1 per cent. 98} ; Michigan ; Eric 1,504: Hudson $1,26± 1 ,; Har• lem 95A- : Reading $1;23l! ; Michigan C. $1,2.41 : Michigan S. 83A. BOSTON, Nov. lb-The Legislature has passed the bounty bill, and will adjourn to morrow morning. There is a heavy pen ally for fraudulent attemos to obtain the bo,bay. The enlistment bill of last year was amentiod en 112 tc jet a cheek on ihe Subst.itute brokerage business. HE RI VA La- t evening at twilight there were drant eight net et water and falling. The weather during the day wa.i. pleasant. We hope - , eyn •., be able ri , announce another • ise to en anle the b- lance of th.y. coal boats to get-cut. new Laneavi de packet Julia w.ll leave I.criesvi , le un , nturday r ext will be 00MIllaticleat be Capt. C ,, tl B , n, an experi enced and acter.iive officer. Ocr old friend, Capt. J t'. SLß'..y,a ill do the in the (Alice. with honor to him Wand profit the owners. •a - rho favorite passenger steamer Nevada, l'apr L. L. Brirkell is announced for Cairo and ut, 1 hie boat has the beet of accom mode lens, and Capt. Briokell isnoted for the atten tion . aid to paasengers. 46%1 - The new and magnificent steamer Leoni ,„. Capt. ^newel:, is ann:unced for Louisville cd tit. Louis. this boat has unsuspa ted ac iuddidatii me. and is in charge of competent 15 care. ARRIVALS _LSD DEPART'. RES k OH. CINCINNATI L ., tasvu t xr, ST. LOUIS and CAIRO. 111 I. DAY, NOV. 19 AT 10 A. M . THE NEW AND SPLENDID Farift p.gssenzer steamer NEVADA, Commander, will leave ass an houneed above. Nor freight or passage, at.:dy on board, FLACK or J D. CoI.LIM3WOOO, Agte. Fut.‘ CI NCINNATI AND LOI 11l b. DA N4ll'. 1:4, AT 10 a. M. te AN SPLENDID 157-444T I ll as E E son ‘ g.r * s'en.m a, LEONID aS, John W. Anawa.k., Cothrnanner, will leave es an nounced above. For fireicht or pas,tge, oa hoard, or to JUll FLACii .or 11. J. D. COLLING‘S (Pro. Atrts. save Thyself. DE. S. C U TTER'S ENGLISH THE lIREATEWT NERVINE EVER DISCO% EKED-TT-1E GREATEST 'IO NIC EVER D IS CO VERED-T HE 4:REATEST ALTERATIVE EVER DISCOVERED 1 r 1 r Hal; FOR INTEMPERANCE a A NEHVI N IT ALLAY- TII K chronic inflainhuium et the stomach, in all per. ttr ad,lic'ed to the use stimulants and narrotir.., such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors, pium, `tiorphia, s.rsonli Tobacco, eta, etc. It removes the teurbil appetite or craving. a: the .t niaoh for stimul ,nrs. Ne. In headache, Neu r leaa, and all eery. u. 4 &sepses. it hp no equal a. a Norvme. A , A ToNic, it gives a healthy tone to the /gannet', improves the a; petite corrects ,ivel deringementis, regulates the bowels, removes lan guor and drowsiness, a .d bri, gs perfect health ti, the Dyspeptic 1. 4:. ALIE BA . ] IV E. The bl o od, the life er the body, is danced from the •od we digest. Bois 1111 po l -taut then, 'not the .lutie... of the stoal ach are perfectly performed. It is d ie • are perfectly exeea,l, a-, Ilra:111 j, 'p.itterd througn the syeLecn. Whorl uur food is roperlyo dige,te •, pure 1,1,,,d it sui•plied th e and .lotehe+, Pimples. Triter, Erysipelas, • •-•e-. tad enel utl T,lnto, and h 4,SCF arising from impure blo,al, disap r. [se Dr. Cutter's Engtish Bitters and you e t.l have perfect digestion and pure blood. leo • particulars of this colebrated Medicine, pro 'tire Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our N VAN 131 b'. L, 11' N. :Second street, Am, nran Menuracturing Agent) Philada. 1') / REN , _ E 1 M At, H. reggents, neret I - ' , urth and Market sts., Pittsburgh by an respectable Drusgtets. ly 411. NAttlh, Salk • LIME 14-.4.1u to guteuntown and bilerpool. SIDON lIABA'rI/014., I W ILI, AAII. FROM NEW YQ RI every al terna: Wednesday, from Liver t.c,l every alternate Tttesday, and trom Queens wn every alternate Wednesday. steerage Passago from Liverpool or Queens town, $25: from New Y,qt, Payable. in , lold or its equivalent in CurreneY For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & 131 . 10 N. Fu•tur3 St., New York, “r THOS. it ATT RI AN, Agt, 1.:. Sioaongcbe! House, Water Passage from England & Ireland EUROPEAN AGENCY AA 14. A i 6,e ki,UKOPEABI I 2 Muco.ogadiela House, Pitts burgh. , :114 Odt or send bank !rc., Thr '.sr..,!the cI1. • Oral ..; r pactet.r. ayable es) oK:tol Euror,e. tor end (tuaointnti :..r t aid Mut , : star Lino Saz.ind Pitol..ett., for tho . - ttkamer Great East ern, at ,! t. , -n; a,. 4 tittw between t.,• •-• .t - 1611 111LII A AOS.—THE SUBSCRIBER HAS !ust returned from New York . and Borton, and har the pleasure to announce that jie has selected f.om the factoriez of N,, Chick °ring &Mons, Jardine & Son, W P. Emerson, Hazelion & Bros., And others, a splendid assortment of PAt ANO • S, Ernbr-o , ng alisty lei and finish. from plain to ex— tra carved. These instrument• will arrive dur ing this and the c flung week, and the attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited to them. Prices to suit all. noll-d&w 11141 LOT BREAD AND CRACKEBS of all kinds, made from the beet material t.ne market afforJs. Put no in boxes and barrels for the river and home trade. To be had at the Boston Craeker Bakery, 64 FOURTH STREET. Al! orders promptly filed. nolo S. S. MARVIN CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT FOERSTEB at SCHWARZ. No. 161 Smithfield Street, above 6th, A splendid assortment of Fancy Goods, Toys, Wall Paper, and Window Shades ' 01 all descrultotur and at the .owest prices. r. I'2•ly IkISSOLUTION (IF FAJITA EiIIgHIP. BJF —The partnership heretofore exinisig the name and Eve of lIOLYININ A itT,w.s dissolve I on haturday. the 14th inst..by mutual consent. All business connected with this firm will be settled by A. Holstein. The busi ness will oe continued at the old place; No. 132 W.,od street, under the style and of licurrant bents. A. HOLSTEIN, OTZWART. t. Pittsburgh, Nov. 14,1863. nol7 3t ACLENTLUILEI AND LADIES own. u! ing property Pittsburgh. Allegheny city or enmity wrn flail it to their advantage to cull at No. 3 St CLAIft eritErr, up stai rs and leave your orders for the FIRE and Timor DAM , TOR. Price. WA) for house of ten to twelve rooms. T. R. SCHRAM, nob-lid .General Agent. RIVER MATTERS. ARRIVED, Frei, k I lc, Bennett. Brownkville. tiallatin, Clarke Browo•ville. Jas. Hee9e Peebles. Elizabeth. DEiPA tt TEL,. tiallatin Clarke, tirnwnsville. Franklin, Bo :nett. Brownsville. Jas. Roei e. Feeble.. Elizabeth, lemma Graham, Ayers, Zanerville STE AMB OATS. BITTERS, pow , r:,l St eurnships IiEDAR, TRIPOLI, 821, 80 . CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 Wood Bt. , - CONIMERCIAL. PITTtiktURGH GENERAL REARMET. rirvlCS or rose DAILY POST. THOR/WAY. November 19. 1803, Hu Nineties -We have no partictilar lea tura to notice in reran' to trade generally. The demand being p rin-ipally for small lots to meet the wants of the local trade. The receipts of produce ware limited but wi I. no dcubt increase before the closet f he week as our rivers are in fine navig able order Toe weather was u swat y pleasant ter tae season. Cur boatmen will have a busy time for come days, A large amount of coal has le:...rted for the lawer ports. The amount of trei,ht being , hip,ei t the lower cities was large The boa , now in port have' engagements for tot this take out. W e noticed a number of fl. ming boats i.assirg the ci.y, we hope they may reach their restinatit42 in safety. Among the sales mule we notice as fel awe:' Chestnuts- T'r re is a moderate amount coming in, v •t • Ftnall saps from store at $1 50 , t 1 BIP tier -V.. w,:e firm with a good de mand tar fresh . fie note eales of 1200 /ha at ranged 25@26e. from 1643,15,0 is lb ..o!tl at various prices, Reg Apple-S-ou , market contains an ample IMP. ply with a fair amount of receipt,. We note sales as follows: 150 bbls assorted at VI. 25; 100 do, a prime article, at $250; 125 do Russet's at $2 75. the latter being the outside figure. Flour -The demand is imp-oving. The sales were mere liberal. Price t ru..el about 10 rents barrel higher. We may soon export receipts by the river. 11 , hat effect this will have on the market remains to be seen. Among the sales were, no lib!si Extra at $5 70@15 80_; 300 do Reim Farr V. 70W 90; 025 dodo at $7. The latter being an advance. Those sales were all made from etore. A lot of 1:011 this was disposed of,, the arms were withheld. Fates :rom wagon were made at a variety of prices, Buckwheat Fleur-Is going off very slow. buyers are soinewha• shy at $4 OIR owe. The figures are certainly steep. Brain-T•e maki ttens vers 5 , m with a stood demand f a !the various descriptions, Wheat the or;; opal business doing was from wagon. ales bush. Red at $1 32 'Phuab ; White- Sales small way at $1 23@1 40 V 1 btlSb Bar ley was el:plc:tired for at, bprins b 1 35_1101. Nt; Fall, $1 7)041 52. Corn was active at $1 12 at depot on the usual advance from sto:e; Oats were not se firm. sales of 1200 bush :at 75c. , on air track. EartiaL 7 fhe bens seem to be on a etrike as the !ocean t coming in is barely worth notice, they would mmand 220, readily. Hay -Scar e, sales of 34 loads at the scales at $ 35 (.O@2R 11 , tun, Groerriem-1y„ co - -Untie to notice a firm market to' the various articles that comes under this head. i feet toroughont the cities, east and west the t,..me feeling seems to prevail, whilat the stocks re nor heavy. tor dealers appear to have a tuilti:ier t am. tint to meet Um immediate wants nt liiu local trade. Among.the ailleB IVO cote .the fodtwini; nears active--sales of IS hhds of Pone a t 14c 10 do Orleans at 14 , 4; Tel !ow refine.i bblB at 14; Crnsbei-,20 bbla at 17;',; C-flee- 1U do at 11',..;; ''B" Coffee-15 d at 17 . 10 an Ciranuiated-at 17%. Coffee- salra of sacks Rio at 33014%. Molasses was in good , rumiand- sale,: of 40 Kis Orleans, new crop. at 63;l 20 du, old. sit 60. syrtik-20 bbls, Golden, at 63; 12'.10 Levering's at 05, Salt - AiQrke' ver, firm. Sales 01200 bbls from st , re a; f 2 70 f1)111. "54 Whisky. - Notwithatanding the high rates raid .n Cin , innati. dealers were disposing df city r•c tied at 62 vf gallon. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE Tau ItSD Nov. 19, The in,rke' continues buysdull—rs do not seam willing to take ho'd at the rresent rates. that is the - e is no freed. m in their actions. Sales of Crude was rep , rred yesterday as low as 140 this is the lowest the artic e has reached for a long time. The mar im i 3 that when prices reach the bottom they will soon take a turn upward, when will that evert take place. the exports arui port, were Share!. as follows: To New York— Itedzole, 50 : Tar. 100. 'l o Ph ladelnhiia—Refined, 7 Crude, 03: Lubricating, 40; Paint, 10; Ben sole 50, To Baltimore—Relined, 50; Crude 1188. Total, 1778 hble I 1 Imports ik A. V R. R —2923. VI Allegheny ltiver-510 bbls. Crud's—Sales were made t o day at a decdne in figures—one lot of 1120 13'..ds was °sod of at 14c, the barrels ti be re, urned ; other small sales were reported at 14%; tales of lotg including packages at 10e Refined was neglected— a lot of 2to bbls w‘s disposed of— the terms were not mads public; other kinds un eh a ng ed. New York Cattle Itharkent. TRIBUNE'S REPORT, BILL'S HEAD, — MORdaY, Nov. 16.—The Beef Cit the market opened thin morning at Allerton's with 4,500 head on sale—enough, one would IMP puse, to depress the market when it is consider ed that a thousand head were sold on Saturday Bergo.. anti Sal or ilia. , daring me week at oth er p aces, .0 as to make no the trual number of 6,0u0 a week—a very liberal supply certainly for eitv butchers. First•el.ss cattle were not as plenty as .ast week, and the early mornint saleB were on bet er terms 'or drovers, though nomi na':y at tae same ratei per poned, that is lO3@ 11 f Th for the net went of Beef, seller !inking The demand for this class was very sharp The army buyers, Messrs. Starr dk Seed, taking about 300ilhead, including some of the best let.; they could' find, and some heavy tat oxen. a little coarse, at lowa, rates per pound, that t-lialtlOnt It is a pleasure to make hon °rabic mention every week, that the best in:a woke is the n. aeket for shipping purposes are taken for s !diem stationed along the Atlan tic' coast nortb. f klerida. It would be difficult to tind at satte ever tumishvi by an army con :t actor of so much value to i , ovenimeot as this o• takea by tiovernment agents this week, at t price. and fully sustaining the advantage of the NOStuart system. The medium class of cattle sold r d,,y at , 'J(9I4C lh. and just about us last week, but the i niertor sort at 6.( t igtgo. 7tIID, do n-t sell as well as they did a week ago. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Cattle were very scarce and in demand at better pric e s, lut c moron stock were dull and rather lower. The receipts continue large. reach ing about 2.7U0 bead. Extra Pennsylvania and es•ern bte.rs are selling at 10®103§0: fair to goad du at 8@9 1 ,..6c, and common at from 7 to 7360• according to quality. Hogs—A bons 4,100 head arrived, and sold at the 'ifferen. yards I h's week a t prices ranee . ; from s76tB 50 4i 100 'he net as to quality; there la &fair demand at , her=e rates. Sheep—The receipts are large this week, reaching ab. ut 7,500 head ; the market in souse cluence io dull and price.. rather lower. Fat bheep are se ling at from 434 to Sc.ID. grosk; st- c.; sheep are quoted at from a so to $Zt herd, as to condition. _ - Cows—Abtut bead s - Id at the Avenue Dr.ore Yard this week at $200,32 for SPrilVg and $25Q45 head for Cow and Calf. e market is firm at theft rates. Old, lean Cows are selling at from $l5 to $l7 IF head, Cincinnati Whisky Market. CINCINNATI. CT. M. — Whisks—Prices have ad, anecd to 6.5 c These are steep agdres. MARJETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Market. NEw Yoax, ov. 18 —Cotton lees active and low er at 85e fo- middling uplande. Plow' s@loo bet tedscareely so avive, $6 2586 35 for Extra Stater 40 , 47 45 for Extea 11. H. O.: $7 5009 26 for trade brands, market closing quiet, Whisky. quiet, prices are without change, at 68@e9c, W heat 2@30 higher, a moderate demand, chiefly to speculators, at $1 2801 43 for Chicago Spring $1 381$1 44 for Milwankie Club; 145@1 46 for Amber Milwaukee; $1 45@1 66 for Winter Red Western Corn, a fair demand. ehiedy specula Live, mixed western. in store at $1 1001 1.2. Oats active anti higher at 86487 c. Pork, scarcely so firm, fair demand, a• $l6 50 for old mess: Sue 18 50 for new do, Cut meats scarce and firmer. Bacon, rides unchaiged—d reefed hog firmer at 73 , 4 @8e City Lard firmer, moderate inquiry, at 11,;( 2 @l12 1 / 8 o; also 3500 bbls f,r Januaryand Ifeb riaary at 12%e; and 600 do, very choice for Jan uary at 13c. New York Money Market. linty YORK, November 18.—Money continues very firm and unchanged, Sterling !Inner and quiet at $1 63! 65.4. Gold wore active and decidedly firmer, opentng at 49e, advancing to 57%c, closing firm at 51(051% cei.t. Philadelphia Market, PHI' ADILLPHIA, n 09. /B. — Flour Slur—sales of 1000 bbls as tra Family at $7407 2.5. w heat firth: sales of IUO bush. red at $1 18fit1 80: white at $ 2 .g2 25. Corn firm--sale , of 1000 bash. yellow at 13@t1 14 ; white at $1 12. Coffee firm and , vanoing. Sugar firm. Mess Pork firm; old at tplfi 55®16 75 ; new at $l7 50. Lard firm at 11%. Whisky h , gher and unsettled at 68E070. Baltimore Market LTEIIOIIX Ncy. IL- Flour !tea; Howard street vadoiar—ealea of 5000 bush of Kentucky white 63 $2 OW. ).2 08 ; red dull -sales of 5000 bush at $1 at @1 68 Corn quiet. Whisky firm—Ohio at 3808834. MONEY EALIIIIIZT. OORRIOTID DAILY POE MI NOICIING TOW BY Y 188118. KOONTZ & XXIII BROLICIC ISO, 118 WOOD MUM. ichow - Ing are the buYins and anilicnic Man f t Are. • Buying Belling . 146 00 1 41 00 145 00 • :few York Baltimore • Dar fVQ~ Philadelphia.. ............. ..... par -'ooton Dar Penn=ylvania Currency Dar Western Exchange. ilvot Noctu.. ...... Eastern Exehange. at villa, lc el nt, DH. BROWN, NO. 60 sm-rritrumn street•eures Syphilis, ft phial° Rruotions. (gonorrhea, Meet. Stricture Urethral Discharges , parity of the Blood. Skin Diseases, Scrrbutio Eruptions. Totter. Ringworm Mercurial Dis eases, Seminal Weakness, Pilot, Rheumatism. Fe tale w askew Montt hr Suppressions, Dis eases of the Joints. Nervous Affections. Yates hi the Pack and Loins, Irrl'ation of the Bladder and teed. !Chinese, suocessfully items.], Cure Win_ 13478 15 BBL PICITTY IN BLALIDDRIIS— Just received and for tale by GEO. A. IKELLY. 69 Federal 4.. Mitcham'. 100 44:1b BBL/3, B. BIJOAft, ble A See m 41: 1 11:ilabOwdeI Gran. and (Imbed, Just received and for wale no 6 NKR a BROS. 196and19' Wood at. Pal Pal PIT • 5