Amusements. OITTSBUIteH THEATRE. Le«tf©« and Manager Wil Hzkdibson. U H. OvnaiNOTOK. Benefit oelabrated equestrian artiste, R. g: AnJWSSv Howes to-night, HiA WATBA. WATAMaH, and GOLIAH. THIS riVKNINy, the great Drama of Maceppa er (lie Wild Hone of Tartarv pp 4s-u.an, IBIAH HI0(3 . Magee « hicks. Importers and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlnetts, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings. No. 265 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. 0029-tf WM. BRICE dr CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANT So. 15 South Water street, PHILADELPHIA. j d®*Liberal ndvanoo; made od when required. my-ljd E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO„ IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &c„ AND DIALERS IN Fine Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front street, PHILADELPHIA. myICH yd GEORGE GBAJfT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In every description or Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mjl-lyd C. A. VAN KIRK ft CO., MANUFACTURERS OP OAS FIXTURES uets for Two Sopranos. Soprano and A 1 o Soprano and Tenor, Soprano and Bass, and Tod or and Bass Arranged wl han Accom • paniment for the Piano-forte. Plain bound, $2 00; «lo:h bound, $2 25; Cloth bound, silt. $3 00. For sale by CHAS, C. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. no2B-d&w WAiLKING-DOLLS, HOHBT horses, every stylo of beautiful Dolls, Doll Heads, lin. China, Pox and Bellow Toys Fancy China Good*, baskets, and hundreds o' charming articles suitable for Christmas & Holiday Presents, Just arrived at FOERSTEE 4 SCHWAEZ, Fancy Goods and Toy House, 164timithfield street. JLOT OF Manufacturing and Cigar Leaf for Sale. H’COLXISTEB «t BAER, 10S WOOD BTKEET Haro received on consignment a lot of Msnnfac taring and Cigar Leaf, whioh they are ordered to sell at very low figures for cash. Call and sec the amides. oed; Pittsburgh & Conns llbvilt.s R. r Ornoi 1 Kttflburgh, Not. 21. LB6S. ’ ( miOTICK TO BTOCHHOLDEKs!-THi eating of the fctookholders of tho PirrSBTJKQU and CONNBLLSVILLK RAIL ROAD COMPANY witi be held at the Office of the Company, Jones' Buildirg, Fourth street in the city of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAY (sevontb day; of December next, at 32 o’clock ™ for the purpose of electing twelve Directors for the ensuing year n023-2wd W. 0. HDGHART, Eeo'y. QPEBIKB A SPLENDID STOCK OF Furs, Saoqnea, Cloaks, Oircnlars, FRENCH MERJNOBS, COBDRQ9 popt tvb RKFFB.DELAINKS. MUSLINS IRISH* 8, LtHBNS and BLANKER at SH HjJ LYNCH’S, , . 96 Market street, between sth and ibe Diamond, OEKTftXEV AID JLAJHES owf. " inu property in Pittsburgh, Allegheny city 2T oonnty will find it to their ad vantage to call at lIo,S St CLAIR BTKKBT, up stairs, and leave TOMordM.foraieFniE end THIE# DKTEc" TOR. Pnoe, $25,00 (or house of ten to twelve . T. R. BCHRAM, nos-lmd_ general Agent; DCTTES " S fey* P™»o aou Batter, ' Packed Butter. , Jart received and for sale by FETZRRA ARMSTRONG i comer of Market » d AGENTS WAJfT£D,—S2 w. Mjlteo < SSS«ui O fS B>lvWo£oOTl, 170 Chatham SgSw^ftr i DAILY POST- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4,1864. S. M. PETTEHGILL A CO., No. 37 Park Row, New Yoxk, and 6 State street, Boston, are oar agents for the Molly and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisement) and Subscriptions lor us at oar Loweal Rate*, »“ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO VEMBER, 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily Post must be paid in advance Those knowing themsevea to be fn arrears will please call and eettle without further delay. .J, BODMIN HIOBB. ■ CHAB. 0. SWOPE, *fthe daily and weekly post oan hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and Prank Case. Fifth street with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The Weekly Post, for next Saturday is new ready tor delivery ; price per single copy, in wrappers, five cents; per year, by mail, in advance, $1 50 ; the usual de duction made to clubs. For Bale at the counting room, corner of Wood and Fifth streeU, and at Case's and Pittock's peri odical stores. Send a copy to absent friends and soldiers in the army. It is a superb number, brim full of the latest news. Tlie 62nd Pennsylvania Yolun The Hollidaysburg Standard is publish ing a series of interesting articles on the war, under the caption of “ Oat Line Field History,” in which the career of the 62nd Pennsylvania Volunteers—organized in this city under the lamented Col. Sam. Black—is traced from the time it entered the service up to the let of August last. On the 29th of May last the 62nd encamp ed at Kelley’s Ford, and were assigned the important duty of guarding that crossing. Of the part taken by the regiment in the the memorable battles of Gettysbnrgh, we will let the author tell in his own words. He says: We moved-from Kelley's Ford on the 13th of Jane, when it was ascertained that Lee was moving down the Shenandoah Valley with a view to invade Maryland and Pennsylvania ; and with all speed oar columns moved Northward. We march ed to Manasses Junction and 1 hence to Aldie, a small town about twelve miles from Leesbnrg, Here we halted for sup plies. In the meantime our cavalry force under General Pleasenton, had come in contact with a portion of Gen. Stuart’s force, and a sharp engagement took place in which the rebels were routed. They held a position near Middleburg and defied oar approach. The cavalry again moved forward, and our division accompanied them for support. Again the rebels were not on their own ground, and again repul sed : this time they were driven far beyond Middleburg, through Ashby’s Gap and in the direction of Lpperville. Our march was continued and route was via Leesburg to Li ward’s Ferry, where we arrived and crossed the river on the 26th ot June. Thence we marched to Frederick City, where it was announced that Gen. Meade — out corps commander —had command of the army. From Frederick City our column moved ib the direction of Pennsyl vania and arrived near Gettysburg on the morning of the 2d of Jaly, where we found a portion of the army-already engaged with Lee’s boasted invaders. No time was to be lost, and we immediately formed line of battle. Our regiment, under the com mand of Lt. Col Hull—Col. Sweitzer having command of the brigade—about 4 o’olock in the afternoon of the 2d, again moved forth in good order to meet the deadly strife. The men were in the best of spirits and all felt certain of victory— the die was cast, and every man felt and seemed to appreciate the valoe of success at this critical moment, Victory or death! was the motto. The battle, which lasted all the next day, was terrible in the ex treme ; but the vaunted hordes of Lee were vanquished—hie predacious army wae hurled back with great slaughter—the victory was complete, and the Army of the Potomac won for itself a proud place in the annals of history. Our regiment lost one hundred and seventy-two. officers aDd men killed, wounded and missing. Our Major, the gallant Lowry, was shot through the head by a minnie call, which termina ted his life in a few minuets U. S. 6 20's. —-It will be seen, by refer ence to onr advertising columns, that over one hundred millions of the National Loan remains yet nntaben ; but that it is being subscribed for at the rate of two or three milln.ns daily. Joshua Hanna is the au thorized subscription ngeut to this ioart in this rity. Referring to the eagerness of the people to invest their surplns funds in this loan, the Philadelphia North Ameri can sayß . “ And why should it not be? It is seen that the Government now, after two years of the most gigantic war that the world has ever known, experiences no diffi culty in commanding the necessary means to prosecute it, or in paying regularly the interest in gold as it falls due. If this can be done while the war is being waged, who can anticipate any difficulty in readily ac complishing it when the war shal be ended? What better investment then, for capital, than the ‘Five Twenty’ Govennment louu?" See advertisement in another column. Relieved. —Captain J. M. Brinber, Company “C,” 78 Regiment, Pennsylva nia Volunteers, who has been on recruit ing service in this city for several months past, and who was also acting assistant Provost Marshal of the Department.' of the Monongahela. has been relieved, and ordered to report to his regiment now serving in the Southwest. Capt. Brinker is parted with by all who know him, with sincere regret. He was in all his relations a gentleman, and leaves a vacancy in the office of our much esteemed Provost Mar shal and fellow citizen, Captain Wright, which will be hard to fill. Dissolved. —The Court Martial, of which Colonel Morris, of the 101st Penn sylvania Volunteers was President, was yesterday dissolved by order of Gen. W. T. Brooks, it. buving finished the business for which it was convened. The Court tried quite a number of cases, a portion of which were for very serious offences against military law and discipline. Bt. Louis Game Mabket.— The St Louis Republican of the 29th ult., says. The game market continues active and prices are firm. The wholesale prices have changed as follows : Prairie chickens, $2 75 11 dozen ; quails. $1 26 dozen : rabbits, $1 26 doz»n ; squirrels, 74c dozen; ducks, $2 p! dozen; dressed chickens, $2 26@52 50 dozen ; wild turkeys, 75c@$l each ; tame turkeys, l(sc f 1 lh; deer, (whole) at 8c I 1 lb; deer, (saddle,) lie V Ih ; snipe, none in market. Zaneretta Troupe.— This troupe closed its engagement in Wheeling on Wednesday evening. The Register says : “ Never has a company met with such sncccess as has attended the performances of the Zanfret tas, and never have our cit zens been so delighted with any exhibition.” This troupS commenced an engagement at Con cert Hall last evening, to continue for one week only. As their merits are well known and appreciated here, good houses await them nightly. Wb would advise all standing in need of drags or fancy goods to call at the drug store of J. B. Millikan, Federal street, Allegheny City, where "they can be. sup plied at the IdWbfJ dub rates. THE PIT Weekly Post. gRPBQH POST; FRIDAY. MOa?rmg,s PECBMBBH”“4. 1889. \tk E. ■ Benefit of Mr R. E. J. Mile* - • I -is po» i ar artiste bd nounces his first Benefit to night,and offers a most attractive t niertainment, commen cing with the grand spectral drama of ‘Mazeppa," or "The Wild Horse of Tar tary,” in which he introduces his celebra ted Indian mare Watawah, as the “Wild Horse,” and personates the Tartar Prince himself. The performance of the mare in this piece has been pronounced lo be the greatest wonder ot modern times, while Miles himself is unapproachable in the rendition of Hazeppa. The piece will be represented with new scenery, costumes, ana Bplendid effects ; Claode Duval is tho after-piece with Mr. M. as “Claude,” and the highly trained horse Hiawatha as Bonny Bess.” The services ot the pe trie donkpy “Goliah” will also be brought into requisition in this piece. This is an extraordinary bill for one night and we do not hesitate to predict an overflowing house. Lecture for the Benefit of the Poor. Rev. J. Tracy will deliver a lecture in i!' o L 8 on Sunday evening, tn > 6thl inst., the proceeds of which will be applied to the benefit of the poor. The lecture is gotten up under the auspices of the St. Vincent de Paul, and the well ability of the Reverend lecturer, added to the praiseworthy object in view, will doubtless call out a large audience. Subject Liberty. Tickets 25'cents. War Meeting, —A meeting is to be held to-morrow in Beaver, for the purpose of considering the proposition of the commis sioners to borrow enough money to offer such inducements to volunteers as to avoid the draft. Licenses The Court is engaged in hearing applicants for license. The nom bor of those who wish to sell the “ ardent” tor the forthcoming year, is unusually 1 ERRiBi.K Accident. A Mr. Gallen tinc, who resides near Connellaville, Fay eti.u county, bad his hand terribly lacerated a tew days since, by being canght in a threshing machine. No New REOiME.vrs.-h has been deci and by the War Department not to raise any more n*w regiments, but to fill up a.U the old ones. New Bridge.—A meeting of those in terested in the project if erecting a new bridge at the Point, wiil t>.> held at Hare’s Hotel to day. Comini, Ho. Mt.— Gov. Curtin hae receiv ed permission to remove the Pennsylvania sick and wounded now at Davis' Island, New V ork, to Philadelphia. si m mh Bshee 8 sheet Crlelland ’ BAnC?tlon Hoa96 ’ ■,. UAV V T '"--. rh ’ sket «h o* 'he battles ot Gettysburg with an explanatory map; at p,uock ' 8 ' 0() >' 08 ' le Darivg and Bcfierivo by Liauteuaut rittenger, one of the adventurers of the Greet Ran roau Adventure; copies lor sale at PiXock 8, opposite the Poßtoffice L-tt-i'th 1 ? I* 64 ' ,' ,hoto K ra Pb albums, ca.d photographs. wallets, currency hold, ers aud p.oeket books at Pittock’s, oppo sue the Pcstoffice. JOSEPH U X TEK. JOSEPH MEYER & SOW, RANCPACTURtR* of plain and fancy FURNITURE & CHAIRB, warehouse i.» smith field st. ItalWMn Stb « . and Virxin alley JgXTRAC’T OF HtTH f extract of Btcar Bladder and Kidneys, Bladder and Kidneys. At Raukio s Drag Store. At Rankin's Drug Store. AS Market street, below Fourth. M Market street, below Fourth IHE GKKAT Closing Onf *ale DRV GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES STILL OIJ.N ."IiNUES AT fa’CLELLAND’S A UCTION OVI> HA.MI Worthington Pump For Sale. I he undersigned .have a refitted No. 5.12-inch -y Under. 9-inch s roke Worth lepton Pump, winch they will Bell ohenp for oanh. WKLDON A KELLY, 164 Wqo st. . Pittsburgh. Pa. ARRIVAI OF NEW DRY GOODS HUGUN * HAt'KG’S Corner of ath an 0 $2 50; Women s Moroooo Uoel Boots. 85 • Women's Donble Sole sewed neel Boots, $1 60; Women’s Morocco sewed heel Balmorals, $1 25 * Women’s custom made sewed heel Boots, $2; Women's Congress Gaiters. flDe. £!f°3 ov l7 lar S® assortment of Misses' and Ghil arenr Shoes at low prices, wt - i NO. SB MABKET STREET, ’ 3d door from 6th 1 From Gen. Meade’s Army, ©ur Army Back on its Old Rumored Removal of General MEW YORK STOCK MARKET. GENERAL WARREN’S FIGHT ON Decision ol the Secretary or War New 'ioRK, Dec. 3. —A special to the Tribune, dated Washington, Dec. 2d, says : Ibe Army of the Potomac to-night encamps on the ground it left on the morning ot Thanksgiving. The reasons for this sudden change of programme with out forcing Lee to a general engagement are these : At a council of war held on Monday night, facts were demonstrated that the enemy was entrenched behind very formi dable earth works which they were every moment strengthening. The fearful loss it would email upon us, and the impossi btlity ot succoring our wounded before they would perish with cold, in case we attempted to carry the rebel works by as aault, were some of ihe considerations which induced subsequent action. Oor rations and forage had nearly runout, and the roads were too bad to allow further transportation from our distant base of supplies. Tiieae weighty considerations it is claim ed induced the commander to ißsne an or if r t? back. To night the Army of the Potomac rests on its old base on the line of the Orange and Alexandria Rail road. As late as 10 o’clock yesterday we rode a circuit in front of our most advanced ar ullery position. We could look over into the rebel works and see graybacks dirgiug away with wonderful activity. Their guns were all mounted and frowning at us. Kq mors were rife in camp that Longstreet had reinforced Lee, and that ws were fall ing back ou Fredericksburg, but* could trace them to no trustworthy source till y. p ni., when we fell back, crossing the Kapidan at Germania and Culpepper fords, j Our total losses in missing and wound ed are five hundred and forty, and sixty killed. Our wounded suffered extremely in their ambulances on the rough roads, and by severe cold while lying i u wagons last mght, and as they must again to night. A >p*'c:h! .rain has already been dispatched up the road to bring down dis abled men. The railroad track and tele graph wires remained as we left them uninjured. * •ANTHONY HKTKB PITTSBURGH. Our main army left the front about midLiffhi on I uesday night and its advance could be seen approaching Brandy Station at 4 o clock this morning A party ot tiverebt-1 cavalrymen came dashing up the west bank of the Rapidan after our bridge wen- up They were greeeled with eheii and vanished. But one train per day now runs upon the rail road, and (bat at night. The guerrillas charged with shooting one of our men came in on to-night’s train from Catlert'a station. On Sunday night the guerrilla? rushed into Ihe tents of the 100th Pennsylvania regiment, then on picket iu-ar Licking Ruu, capturing five of them, lesterday morning three guerriU las caught a private of the Pa , who were guarding the railroad near CalleLt's station, stripped him of every vestige of clotbine, and shot him dead with bia own gun. Guerrillas were brought, down to night. suspected cl having some connec lion with this brutal murder. For all Diseases of the F-*r aH Diseases of the Price 75 Cents, Price 75 Cents, Nkw \ t rk, Dec 3. —A Tribune special ~ _’ r-• . I, , i f, ; end RAC CARR & fO • lOLESALE uHOOfcBS r mi jiinporters o; BKISDUfi, HJHA ALSO, : .'iitiiisrp and De&isii b; t= • • -LU MOHON..AHELA 1178 V. l ib. -‘t, Street, K-iTTSßinsea --a. 3. H UASIDAY, ll raft, Bond and case, Beal Bitate and Hfr ohaudise Broket. oxs i.CA.jiOOM No. lii BORJCB ;j LO li.fH N * m'KTH STREET. Putabanh. pi. Desirable Mill property and other Real to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low. g 100PER8 AND CARPENTERS TOOLS—for sale by JAMES BOWN c? * 138 Wood at wife BASKETS. “PINTS AND quarts,*' Heidijek’s Ch&mpacne, 30 Caare Sparkling Moselle, In store and for sale bj MILLER A RICKETBOH IQ POZ. DRAKE'S PLANTATION Roi BITTERS—Just received and Cor sale by QBO. A. KSELLY, bol6 «g Foderel at, ABsSni. 1 0 0 M\S WITSBIBBH BESEBAI Wtpp4 Ofi-ickof the Daily Post. i Business--tl IDAT L D «>«nber 4. 1863. [ ande -' ° ur W#h— Sales ol 50 Ws laree fin 5 u„,.v 1 19 76; 100 bb : s. mediums 7 75 and 50 hhl^v^o •}£ 00 * »*i.-no demand fo^thl^d^ W i?°J~ n(vver wa» noted moohof a wool market, most of the marie by onr dealers being ou side of this market, the sales made here bens to obtain 1 WhV 1 *? 4 * rates being 70@80c, as quality. , ""J ™y-The marset was very unsettled— u*3 j €a er9 k ave W i f hdrawn th»ir stocks. The mutw * va - noe . ia , Cincinnati have exo:ted the SJ r abp *Dco of sales wo give the ask fnf tßi?’i r . ca dero-the burercm judge foj vi £ : 72 these are ceruiin appearances it j the figures 0 kS M OO Klf on wmJ( * soon be of 800 pigs Galena, at 9Uc $ lb. a£K£*£V °i 50 White at $2 50. tthm i 5? f from &rst baDd * at $2 (o@2 26 I quality. R fl "° m Btcre Rt $2 S o ® 2 T^Tas^l m fs r Tho market was firm with a good de- FaleB we note a* follows • d???r Sa, “ 185 bblB, at $5 80@6 tO; 250 bai‘ do. the p iofs were withheld. Kxtra Familv— sales cf 850 bbls. at $7 00@7 25 Sales u flour at various prices, ‘■ un 13Sffi??/ r *‘‘?-~ 0 K rl r i , S ™: Cuba Uf4@l.44c: Crushed 17Mc; Granulated 17*@ ‘jn. A Coffee 17c; - B” Coffee l6M@l6j|i range from latter for Lov dl r O' rio at 34@35c; Molas -88-—sa'es of old 63,new 65. ehTr. u ~' lh ®. market hiviog onde-gooe no I no? ifr K r 0m qaota ' ion:, ■ The d°matd was PITTSBUBUH Oil, TBAOK. TO , . , PaiDAT. Deo. 4.1863. tne market yesterday was firmer with an in creasing demand. The news from the East being n avor of holder', had the effect of stimulating o el P°rts sinoeour last wore: Io ?,?PV.L°; k r?- efin ?, <1 - 31ft Tar. k -'4; Crude, 91k, lo Philadelphia—Refined, 397 : Prude, 364 To hhiJ '* m r' ,re_ 5 ekn «d,l 21 ; firude, 301, total 2679 bbls Imports * A.V. R. R.-R,fi ne 'd 654: Crud" '«gheny Kiver-RcfineJ.396; Crude. 2).v. 200 5' iCka koj included at t2,d„lS -n , d ° ; SO do at 21; „ ' a ° at j • eSC do m bulk at 16; other sales SSuK«,l rom i£^ i6 ' Jf ,¥ ood demand lor bonded ,nfonw lota ™ ed “ iILfVHUY UV£ STOCK BASKET I “ Allegheny. December 3,1863? i J thft~T aS '?u :ldo , dlj ,ho Isadiugarticlednr k ' itloBaJea were th. largest we have reported for some tune pa-t. The offering were liberal and prices were fully Mo lower than last Tn.aH ta , ou * h tome heavy sued lots were iii.- posed of at good figures, Tte siipmente i£st were largeMewra liolmta A Glass shipped to ■ NeW^S r ? Philadelphia.ssoohead; KJS?? •“P-mesA lifer shipped to .Baltimore and S ““ h J ead i tt * e sa me firm also sold, delivtred in Philadelphia 133 head al 8M » !h Pyce? Yaned aoeording to size. cattle— Tfie marßet was bare. Ihe offerings bong limited and sales likewise. Ihe sales el »n U a i ii^ de Th‘’* eo! P' lco * ranging Irom 2@4M. ISrgß The amount shipped Bast was not prioe “' however exhibited no change, all good paroells offered found ready purchasers at the current laces. ' . _ SAL! OK SHARP r aold 46 & ea d at $4 25 * cw;. J H Glass sold 160 bead at 4 25. W Helmes sold 100 head at 4 20 W L&ng sold 170 head at 4 25 ' Carpenter sold 200 head at $6 40 ti ttsaey sold 366 head at 6 50. W SooUand soid *25 head at 6 50. « W Kidgenary sold 117 head at 6 25 lamer* tt am s.ld 325 head at 5 00.' Ueo Brnench soid 195 head at 5 60 V Migems sold 104 htad ut 560 ' K C Corwin * Co sold i9B head "a*- o 55 J M Keynolds sold 165 beid at 5 50 ' C K \V ard sola 816 head at 5 2>>. H c Manner soia 119 head at 5 45. J Hostetler sold lu7 head at 5 40 Ashbrana sold 315 head at 6 25 C K W ard sold 100 head at 5 50 w allon sold 108 head at 5 25 b Johnston 252 head at 4 00 a Baird sold 20b head at 5 40. Brenhisen sold head 104 6 50 r,A t" 3 l7B head at 5 .Sr.* WJLafferty add 108 head at 5 75. i) b bhemcfc sold 143 head at 5 40 £> Hane sola 114 head at 6 50. Breohiaer soid 80 head at 5 36, strain Bold 174 neadut4 75. Mclntyre sold 105 head at 5 5u Hruinmoud soid 675 head at 5 i*. Brenhmer sold 99 head 4 i 6 bu, ' a bcatlam sold 24 head at 4 85 L Lamorteola 204 head at 4 75. t 77 head at 6 ou. J CnLchneid sold 105 head at 670 Jas Mien sold 100 head at 5 62. JO Potter soid 200 head at 5 50. b L> andean sold 297 head at o 0u t Ltrtkjmansolu 107 heed at 6 75 1 rredeiicks soid 106 head at s ou. r ssld s2hea-l atoio J J ohnston soid ljj dead at 5 *5. H Miller sold 220 head at 6 m J B Boj d sold 176 head at 5 5o 1) Huffman sola 90 head at 6 ou b' Cotter sold 45 head at 4 06 L niohey sola 9 head at 5 80 K Began sold 240 head at 5 36. n Little sold 54 head at 5 50. J Burnside sola 46 head at 5 7u J ii Glass s, Id 810 Lead at 5 25 * J ii liiaas to.d 46 head at 6 Kjl' Holmes * Glass bought 481 aead at 5 Uouue. x Glees bought im ‘? £ HoiulM a Glass bought 316 head at 5 25 S‘ f“ boutiht IUB h77d at 5 12 Holmes 4 ulass bought 135 bead at 5 25 Holmes 4 Glass bought 46 head at (» Holmes 4 Glass bought . 31 bead at 5 25 Huimes St Giass bought 262 head at 4W3 Holmes 4 Glass bought Ua head at 5 37.' c .. . . , BALg Og OAvrt.a , V ntUsn sola 21 Lead at $2 50(jj»$2 ft) ft cwl L Liggett neaa at 2 85. p CWL L Lambeit sold V head at 2 25<&3 60 vtr'tc &rre ' l B °ld i 2 head at s 25@3*5a Murdock sold 2i head at 3 25 b Crittensold 73 head a* 2 25@3’nc. toaa 1111 S7@3 75. J M Talbert soid 16 head at 2 12(202 75. Teter Irony sold 3C head at 3 75, * James McAllister u d told 42 head a> 2 25 J ames McAllister uj Cl told 2U he“ at' i 62 i £ Mason sold 12 head at oo J hmmel sbld 30 headat2 uu Davis sold 34 nead a. 3 60, Trowerman 4 Marks sold lihO head at 2 25®4 60 t u • . sang °y cattle per a*ar>. iVT r r r°, r ° SOl l h « ad for 75 Ou V lot * J M Xali'ert bonl 12 head for 17 50 ft head : rpui *j s “i d . 46 Joed for 18 uojtfo ou.' oiLithiey soid 21 head for 23 00. J Bmuel sold 20 head for 17 00 J Muster sold 19 head for 30 Oa J Marlow sold 17 head at 30 00, SAKKKTS AT TKI.EtiRABU New York Market. *Jt* W n OBX J D l w ' 3 ~* Flour l@loc better. Wheat hrm Corn dull and quiet. Oats duU. Petrole um firmer. Wool moderate. Pork firm aad in bur demand. Beef steady. Cut meats quiet and firm. Bacon sides in better request. Dressed hogs firm. Lard firmer. Cheese steady. New York Money Market. Dee. 3.—Money steady and active ?}. A * titeiing firmer at $1 66}*@1 67)*. Gold excited and decidedly .higher, opening at and closing firm at 53. (JUT? it I SGh A a Dcrucujr. Philadelphia Market. 7 7? IL^*L^ A t. I)ea 1 3 i _^,lottr Quiet at $7 25® 7 75. Wheat dull j red $1 6501 68; white $lBO ®4 Corn firm and'scarce. Petroleum steady. Whisky steady and active at 80. Baltimore Market. ft/i *t°°* 3 C flo V quiet and unohang qulei. Corn firm and advancing; new White ana Yellow at $2 06@2 08. Whisky firm and buoyant at 83 for city. MONEY MARKET. UOaaacTMD DAILY YOB THI XORJTIHQ roar BT MISSES. KOUNTI A MBITS, B&0KBB8. 80, 118 WOOD STRUT. Ihe following are th<* buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver. Ao . . Buying Selling x i 2 uu 1 37 Ob Demand Notes i 45 (jfl Eaeteru Kxslumge. New York. P4I u Baltimore. Dar v Philadelphia. >£ f* Boston ...... Pennsylvania CurronOT par M Western exchange. omctnnatL paj >4 **.!. ] par G Cleveland par Ht. par TOMATOES AND PEACH W EB— 200 dot fresh Tomatoes in cans, 200 “ Peaches, lust received and for sale by RHYMER A BROS., oe2S 126 and 128 Wood st. y y OCKJBT AND TARUB CUTLERY— fI A splendid assortment for sale by JAMES DOWN. ro*4 136 Wood 8t CALL AND EXAMINE THE EAR* ges t, cheapest and best stack of Boots. ShoM. Gaiters. Balmorals, Gums, Ao-in Hie city, 0031 98 Market at. 23 door LromPlflh. PU'yx* UT BUDDKBB- M*W Just rooeived and for sale by „„ BKO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal Rt.. Allegheny, mitaEiJi OF WHITE MM BEANE —Just received and for sola I 5 . FETZKB A ABMST&ONO.I noSO sonar Market and Hnt Mraeti. IA L . salb or bogs. .SIVEB 1 iiTTEBS. A I.IIIVALBI -AED IiEPABTpmg „ AKEIVED. Franklin, Bennett BrownsvlUe. Gallatin, Clarko. Brownsville, Jas. Reese, Peebles Eliiabeth. „ „ - DEPART®*-* Gallatin, Ciarhe, BrowuEvllln, Franklin, Bennett Brownarille. Jas. Reese. Peebles, Elizabeth. Prime Donna, McGowin, Memphis.- 3 ennie Hnbbs, Devcnney. CinomnatL STEAMBOATS ■‘Bed. White and Bine” Line. THROUGH DIRECT FOR WHEECISS, HABIETTA, PABBEBB - and CUCIS9ATL ■°w no Bargee.^ &•, .■Kzta master— (iaylord. c master-Bryson, clerk. Jrheabo“ ert leave positively as adver'iiied W nozs” 1 CU N A B D LINE, Steam to (laeesstm and Liverp««L The Firet close Power ul s eamships, NIKON i HABATUOS, j I -«g- y l , ll ' bah. from NEW gfcjfi iiBS, ,_ ork «very alternate Wednesday. SSIb ss^^iSrussisss every alternate Wednesday. : Paas ?f® f K° m Liverpool or Queens iSS; if *5 '?’?• ® r its eqniYßlent in onrreney. ? ew t)r h to Liverpool, in currency. arrrriw I Paafi age apply to WILLLAMh t GUION. 10 Fulton 8t„ New York, n J HOS - H- RArriGAN, Agt, „„02 i„J m hlonongahela House. Water nt., noa-lyd Sacoessor to Thoa. RatUgan, Passage from England A Ireland $21,00. EUROPEAN AGENCY. .Jt. ft * tronag^ 0 f fcrmer customers, and the publmn general, and it prepared to set tic al.outsianding tram actions *n full. no2B-lm THOB. H RATTIGAN. ONLY TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. P] brought out from JLdvep ■mj Pool, Igondonderrr, Cork, or GaI "TYAMER! W fJ° rb ' “ FI “ T CLASB MAIL Twenty-Five Dollars. IoSSf?® 8 . 1180 !? ro “«ht out by Sailing Vessel at lowest rates. Apply to Chronicle building, TO Fifth Bt„%tbbiuS!,’PB. THE new cabpet store, W ‘ '‘‘"'wHOLSfE'a'd^KSjC oool ' Without any Advance In Price, A full line of C ARPETB, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In sheets 8 to 24 ft wide Woolen Druggets and Crumb Cloths, WINDOW BHADB3, Table and Plano Covers, "»Ingr», Mata, Stair Bods, *e. These goods have advanced in first hands from TKN to TWKzNTY-FIVB PERCENT wrihS thirty days, and are now selling at LESS THAN MANVFACTURE&& PRICES. Our stock is almost entirely now, aU having beta purchased within ninety days for Bash, at the vo' y lowest prioes of the year M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO. Sot. 71 and 78 FIFTH ST., Between Postoffioe and Dispatch Building. DOtO " Proposals fob flask.—pro posals are invited by the ALLEGHENY end **JfiRKYfIVILLB PLANK ROADCOMpInY Vh t^ e K J ■ f° r hmaaSiui on the line of their Road, the boat quality of3-inca White Oah or Hemlock Pbutk, The White Oak to be 8 feet lons, and the Hern* '?« 16 feet long, and to be delivered at eneh tjmea and places as the President of the said Jtoad may direot. Persons proposing will,state the kind of Plank they will foraiahTthe prioeper thousand feet, board measure t the naymenta ro qmred where delivered from, and the qnantitiej they will be able to furnish monthly, or daring the 00 Ding year. Proposals sealed, to be left al either o! the toll gates, or directed to the subscri ber through the Perrysville P. 0„ Allegheny. oo Pa. „ JAMES A GIBSON o -,i vr Prakfiiiit A. AP. P . Perrysnlie. Not. 30,1885. daS-Uwd&wtt pBITiTK DISEASES DR, BROWN’S OFHOE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, ohaions and strangers in seed of medical ad noe should not lmfeto give him a call. Dr. Brown's rafflidies never fail to sore impu n ties, scrofulous and venereal affections —Alio heredrUrr taint. suoh as tetter, pooriaaiaaad oth- isessea. the origin of whioh the patient SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ur. B's remedies ftff this affliction. brought on r>y solitary habits. arc the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speodihr restore tc health. rheumatism; !>r, Brown'a remedies oure in a lew dan this inful affliction. He also treat Piles, Gleet, Honnarrhoe, Urethal DiAsWsos, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidnoya, Irritation of the Bladder, strict" ores. etc. Aletter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Office and private rooms. No. SO SMlTtfynnvn STKKKT. Pittsburgh. Pa. --*****' DR. BBOWV.HO. 50 SMITHFIKLH street cam SyphiHa. fophilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea,tfieetßtricture, UrethralDischargee. Imparity of the Blood* Skin Diseases* etcorbotio Eruptions. Tetter, Ringworm Mercurial Dis eases, Seminal Weakness, Piles, Rheumatism. Female w eakn ess Monthly Suppressions, Dis eases of the Joints. Nervous Affections. Pains in the Book and Lome. Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, suooeasfully tr*»**d. Cure guaran teed. . noig Double and single barrels. Revolvers. Pistols. Bowie and Camp Knives, for sale by JAMES BOWN, <*& 1» Wood sV New french: paper hanctotos from the oelebrated manufactnrim nf n«n. in PriBSSlSt DEconse sew boots, shoes, QAITEim, BALMORALS and SUMS every day at BORLAND'S, 0031 96 Market * WILB TURRETS —6 WILD TUR KEY J, just received and for sale bv FfiTZER A ARMSTRONG. 0031 oorser Market and First streets. SBBLB. 08A59E6, S boxes Lemons, j art receive 1 and for sale by _ REYMER A BB0&., 006 8Bl»od 128 Woodtfc OAAA LBS. OHBBO MAnitM hVW Jmu reoeiTM and for «a.\e bj .. „ SSO. A. KELLY. 0016 fc'ftSmJev AUeS*;, HJRDAB, IBIPOIJ, nolhdAw • r, IWAKHMAIiI 87 Wood street