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    VittsbuTO 6azetitz.
THURSDAY MORNING- N0V.19,1863
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Official Paper of tho City.
Trial of Bernhard Louth for the Mur—
der of John Kanter.
COMM OP OYER AND TRIOIOSZP.— Wednesday
APernotra, Nov. 17.—Judges Starrett, Mellon
and Brown.
At the opening of Court in the afternoon
the examination of witnesses for the defense
wan resumed,
John and Samuel Brynd wore called and
contradicted certain immaterial matters tes
tified to by witnesses for the prosecution.
Frederick kit. Ertiman testified to having
heard Kunzler make threat' against the de
fendant.
Robert MoCord testified that he saw Kunz ,
ler during the afternoon, at different times—
the last time at eleven o'clock in the evening,
when he was laying on the pavement in front
of Mrs. Dashbach's house, near the curbstone.
Witness remarked: " Kers lies a corpse,"
when a man approaching told him it was
Kunzler. Witness met Loath coming down
street, right afterwards, and walked with him
linked arms around the -corner, to Carson
street. Lauth remonstrated against the hurry
of the witness, who then informed him of
Kunzler's presence in the neighborhood. Just
at that moment Kul:tiler came around, grabbed
Leath by the neck, saying " Now I have got
you." Louth told him if he didn't lot go, he
would shoot him, while Kunzler still held him
against the house by the throat. Witness
wentzo Levake's for help, being afraid that
Kunzler might ho hurt, and on returning
(after three or four minutes) found them in
the same position—Kunzler bragging repeat
edly of his superiority, and Leath flattering
- and tasking him to go home. A scathe ensued,
Louth trying to get loose, when the pistol
went off, after which Kunzler still kept his
hold of Lauth's throat Receding then ono
stop,Kurisler tried to regain his hold of Leath's
throat, when the pistol went off twice more.
Kartzlar then walked across the street, say
ing, he thought he had no friends there.
Levake then sent for a light, to see if Kunzler
was hart, while a stranger happened to pass
by, who was called to the scene, when Kunz
ler, lying against the fence, said: "I am not
dead yet." Some persons come there at the
time, and were asked by Loath to carry
Kuneler into the house—not to let him the on
the street, and to get a Doctor, which they
refused. Loath and the witness then ran for
Dr. Woods, to Birmingham, and hurried him
to the scene, after which Louth wanted to
give himself up, when witness asked „him to
see first whether Bawler was hurt. But in
'• !Theo( remonstrances, Leath wakened Justice
• Lipp, with the vrituess, telling him his story.
The 'Squire saidhe had no constable there, and
couldn't do anything, when Lauth and Wit
ness went to hunt a constable, lhallmehl
whom they found in a beer hull. Leath sur
rendered himself to Kalbach, and tl , ^y all
went down to the magistrate's office. The
'Squire sent them over to jail, being afraid to
keep Louth over night. Leaving the office
they met Dr. Wood, when Louth asked him
for the state of Kunzler's wounds. The' doc
tor remarked, "it is nothing but a flesh
wound," when the constable laughing, said,
.he* ow they couldn't kill him," and told
Lentil to go home. Witness went with Lauth
to Lippert's corner, towards home.
IL A. Levake, Sr., confinnedithe statement
of the last witness regarding his calling them
out to the 6COIIO of the shooting.
Esquire Lipp testified that on the 17th of
November, 1560, between eleven and twelve
at night, be was called down stairs by two
men, whom he recognized then an Leath and
McCord—Louth saying: " I killed a man in
self-defense." The witness told them he had
no officer at hand, and thought the men were
joking. Bo went down to his office, however,
after thoy had been hunting Kalbach with
out Stleet'3s, and he artdsted them in finding
the officer. The statement of Louth was duly
taken down with the commitment, and the
officer left in charge of the prisoner, Lauth.
Court then adjourned till nine o'clock Thurs
day morning.
Shocking, Cahualty—Explosion of a
Locomotive--Nice Mnp
We learn that on Tuesday night a looome
ties exploded on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
at Conomaugh siding, three miles east of
Johnstown, resulting in the death of the cngi
gineer, the fireman, and three other men.
The particulars, so far as wo have been able
to gather them, are these : Engine No. 114,
used as a " pusher" (that is, employed ati an
extra engine, at the rear of trains, to :milt
in pushing them up the mountain grade.) was
kcpt standing on Conernaugh siding, waiting
for a stock train, which was b.:hind time.
When llue train appeared, the engineer put
on steam, for the purpose of running off the
siding and taking his position at the rear of
the train. As soon as the engine began to
move, a terrific explosion occurred, the holler
teing blown to pieces. The engineer, John
Finley, was killed, as was also the fireman,
James Miles. Two drovers, and another man,
names unknown, aro also reported killed. It
is said that the accident was caused by an in
sufficient supply of water in the boiler.
Return of Battery A
"Battery A" returned yesterday afternoon,
and with but few good words for the citizens of
Erie. Our men were treated in striking con
trast with the hospitalities we extended the
Erie regiment when here. We think the bat
tery boys were able to take care of them
selves, however, for when asked when they
"would commence to throw up fortifies Oen',"
replied, " when the last man in Erie has been
buried."
They were astonished at the apathy of the
citizens—all business went en as usual until
Monday, when, by order of Gen. Brooks, the
Mayor of the eity called out the citizens to
throw up fortifications.
Gen. Brooks, after sparing some two hun
dred men from his command, to go to Buffalo,
still controls an ample force for any emerge:l
ey, and deserves the thanks of every patriot
for his promptness and energy.
Deserter Arrested.
A deserter from Battery 8., 4th New Jersey
artillery, was arrested in Allegheny, yester
day, and placed in charge of Captain Wright.
His name is Edward Green, but he was pass
ing under that of Wm. H. Wilson, when ar
rested.
IL seems that a married woman named
Emma Smith had formed a guilty attachment
with Green, and no doubt incited him to de
sert , she furnished him with a suit of citizens
clothes and left her husband and came West
with an under the assumed name of Emma
Silvers, bat subsequently roturued. Green's
whereabouts was discovered by a letter to
Emma, which was taken out of the Postoffice
at Trenton, N. J., by the injured husband, and
handed to the Provost Marshal, who informed
the officers here. He was arrested when in
quiring for letters under his assumed name,
at the Allegheny Postoffice, by L. IL. Lindsey,
Esq., of Allegheny.
MAN ELLLED.—On the morning of the 14th
inst., a man named James liamilton, Sr., a
resident of Johnstown, but who had been
working at Peomstadt, was killed by falling
over a culvert near the latter Waco. lie wee
walkinron the railroad, and apes' meeting a
train stepped to one side and losing hie bal
ance, fell a distance of about thirty feet, oc
casioning injuries from which ho died
in
about three hours.
Stmnas DnaTa.—Michael Pritchtuan of
Penn township, Westmoreland county,
suddenly on the Bth hist., of apoplexy. Ile
was on hie way to church at •Pennstadt, and
when but a short distance from his residence
be wax seen to fall by some of his family,
when they immediately ran to his assistance,
and found him insensible. Medical aid was
at once summoned, but of no avail. lie was
63 years of age.
VSETYLLI as Genes.—The Theatre was
spin crowded last evening, to witness the
performances of the celebratod hi 'lle Vestvall,
and Ater reception was fully as flattering and
,enthtmlastio ea upon hcr fast appearance. The
e m s will be repeated this evening, and as
there will be another lush - for seats, gentlemen
- .will -do well to make their selections at the
,b o x emee during the
fit-Goiltrsons ITILLux F. Jonnnos and
JiLIDOS pallook have been appointad by Gov.
Carlin marshals for the Gettysburg
.didloationion the part ofPonnayltinia.
.. Judicial MlMllcatton.”
Enrsona asitrra---The article in your pa- ,
per of Monday, ' beaded "Judicial
Nullieea
tioe," sets in avery clear light the attempt of
the majority of the Supreme Court to use a
bill in equity instead of a habeas corpus. If
this was a blunder, and we are bound to be
lieve that it was, it is certainly wonderful, and
can be accounted for only on the principle
that "Homer sometime sleeps." The Demo
cratic candidates, and orators,
and editors in
the late canvass in this State did nothing but
weep and wail and howl over the suspension
of the habeas corpus. Now every body can
see what belly nonsense and humbug this
was, if they can use a bill in equity instead of
habeas corpus and surety of the peace, both
put together. Those mast have been croco
dile tears about habeas corpus, when they had
in their hands a thing worth two of it.
, There is but one thing in tho annals of the
legal profession here that comes up to this
exploit with a bill in equity, and, that the two
may be kept together, hero is the story : An
old member of the bar, who died some years
ago, when he was commencing practice, was
employed to drive off an intruder acid regain
possession of a tract of land. Be had never
devoted himself much to study, and was sore
ly puzzled as to what he should do. At last
a lucky thought struck him. He issued a
writ of replevin for the land, sent his client
along with the Sheriff when he went to servo
the writ, and told the Sheriff to drive the in
truder off and put his client in possession.
The Sheriff did so, and the client alavays
thought he had hit upon- the best lawyer at
the bar. Onszav
FETAL Am:DEN - L-0n Monday morning
about five o'clock, as the down passenger
train approached the Lehigh Gap, Lehigh
county, a coal train backed down on another
track so as to lot the passenger train pass,
when the conductor on the coal train, named
Johnston, jumped while ,the train was in
motion, and fell ander the wheels. His head
WAS entirely severed from his body. •
SPECIAL linsmim de Councits. = Allegheuy
Councils meet this (Thursday) evening, to dis
cuss Important speciil business.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
THOMAS PAILRY, Plain and Ornamental
Slate Roofer, and dealer in Penneylrania and
Vermont slate of the beet quality et low rates.
Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
SECOND ARRIVAL OP FALL AND IVINTZR GOODS,
just received at Graham az Co.'s, Mer
chant Tailors, No. 54 Market street. It con
sists of all the very latest styles of clothe,
eassimeres and voetinge; overooatings of all
kinds of the very finest quality, all of which
is selected from the latest importations, and
will be made up in the most fashionable and
best manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of
goods to select from, that cannot be surpassed
by any other in the city, nnci every garment
warranted a perfect fit, would do well to give
us an early call.
Samosa, GRAHAM CO.,
Merchant Tailors, No. 64 Market it.
SANVEL GRANAM, Gen. MCCANDLESS.
FOR PALI. AND WINTRY Weos.—The Sum
mer is past, and by the morning's frost, we
begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will
shortly be upon us, and we must provide oar
selves with the material to keep us comfort
able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well
made overcoat are the very thing, and we do
not know of any place where our readers
would snit themselves better than at Messrs.
W. H. McGee & Co's clothing establishment,
corner of Federal street and Diamond Square,
Allogheny. They have also received a com
plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing
goods, and a groat variety of new patterns fur
waistooating, are.
KENTUCKY BILLZB APPNECIATE. — Mre. Anne
Snots, of Louirville, Ky., says in a letter :
"When in New York, this summer, I
purchased by way of experiment some of
Mre. 8. A. Allen's celebrated flair Restorer
and Zylobalsamum, which I have found
valuable. I now write to hero you send
me a damn of each by express, for the use
of my friends."
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 19fi
flreouwich st , Now-York.
TOT RECEIVED AND READT vok. &Alt.—The
fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothitig,
lately received by Messrs. John Wipr t Co;
Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al.; -
legheny. The stock of clothing consists of
the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests,
coats and ovemeata. The style of patterns in
tasteful and fashionable. We would Invite
all of our readers to give the above gentleman
a call.
THE SOLDIER'S Tare FRIEND.—For over
forty years, Doctor Holloway has been sup
plying all the Armies of Europe with his Pills
Ointment. They having proved themselves
the only medicines able to euro the worst
cases of Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores, Wounds
and Bruises. Every knapsack should contain
them. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 232
WATCHI23, 311irtUrr, M. Roberts,
No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most
choice stock of tine Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goode ever
displayed in this city, and is selling thorn at
remarkably low pricer.
Osorrami and carriage isalls will be taken at
the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All orders left at the above place
will be promptly attended to. All calls moat
be paid us advance. •
DimrAt. Inwrirccra, No. 251 Penn street, is
the place where you eon got the Lest cheap
dentistry in the city. Don't forget the place,
No. 251 Penn street, near Hancock.
RA.7B, MICE urn ROACELE.—These pests of
the house are speedily vanished by the use of
Yarnell's Exterminator. There is no horn
bug about it; it is safe and sure and only costs
25 cents. Sold at Dr. Keyser's.
Liaot assortment of Fun to be sold at
Auction, at McKelvey's, 47 Fifth street to
morrow (Thursday afternoon, Nev. ntli,) at
two o'clock.
Arras!) the largo sale of Furs at Mo'Kol
vey's 47 Fifth street, at two &cloak to-ni or
row (Thursday afternoon.)
GREAT bargains. in Ladies' Furs, at J
Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
BEST French Merinos at $1 25 per yard, at
J. Firch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
Lop and Square Shawls at low prices, at J,
Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
CLOSING Out Carpets at first cost, at J
Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
C. Brix, Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at
tend to all baldness of his profession.
MARRIED
STOOPS-51cCLELLAlio—By the Rev. John B.
Clark, Nov. 17111, at the raidanee of J. PattorkM,
Allegheny City, Capt. WILLIAM STOOPS, of Pitts
burgh: P. , mod Mlee NANNIE IIoCLELLAN,
Shousetoern, Pa.
SMITH—WOOD.—At Philadelphia, on November
16th, iltra, by Bev. Benjamin Watson, RICHARD
PENN SMITH, Colonel of the 71st Regt. P. V., and
LUCY P. WOOD, formerly of Pittsburgh.
DIED:
siteLursurnaza.—October 31st, of cram, and
congestion of the lungs, at the residenceof his grand
father, Joseph 7. Kern, at 111liside, &Lk KB IEL
WORTH, eon of Benjamin nod
Cl
Elhalledberger,
of California, Pa, aged 18 months .d 13 day,
We have given to God, in tears and pain,
This child that we both did love,
Believing that we will Mad him again
In the fields of light above.
MEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
LAIN —We take this method of Worming cru
Mende and the pubio generally that we are now
uiepared to ENTRANT TENTH. WITIIOIiT PAIN
In the practice of Dentistry. _ Thom who have been
postponing this mtich dreaded operation may nem lay
*Adds their fears and give us a call, as theapparatm
we Imre in 636 has been thoron tasted during the
mst four ymm, fully eetablis t he eats and min
ima character of the operation. o Drugs or Chemi
cals nor Galrattic Battery used. All them lathing
the mrtehim of a good end reliable Dentist will do
well to call and conimlt with
JAMES f 1.70120, ,
No. 162 Fourth ;treat,
or, Dm C. FLING, No. 47 Smithfield street, Pitts
burgh. Jelifimint
RAGAN 8 MAGNOLIA BALM and
LAIUD'S IILOO3I OrYOUTII, the only per
fect and reliable articles no in nee - To - r beautifying
and precerring the complexion, for male at
CIEO. A. KELLY'S Central Drug Store,
corner Ohio and Federal streets,
In Market Stowe AlleittisnY•
YCERIN E CREM, tOLD
%..s CREAM, and Welty perfumed GLYCERINE
BOAP, fur chapped bands. face and Ilpir n a
l 7
GEO. 6. lours Centnd Stare,
~ • .• In noon, .
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAM
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gawtteo.
WAsEgnivroN CrrY, Not. 18, 1883. ,
Tug. ENION PRISONERS IN RICIDIOND
The question of retaliation for the manner
in which our priioners are treated in Rich
mond, is the subject of discussion bore. The
President inclines : to oppose, while some of the
members of the Cabinet are said to favor it.
Yet no conclusion has been reached, but
efforts will bo continued to alleviate the suf
ferings of our captive soldiers as far as possi
ble. Among the returned prisoners from
Richmond is Mr. Walters, of Indiana, taken
at Chickamauga, who confirms the statements
of destitution there, and says : There was
not a beef in all Richmond for twelve days
before; his release, and that those which
had been thCre for sumo time before
had been impressed from the farmers under
government authority ; that the Union people
had somothnes smuggled in loaves of bread
and other provisions to our prisoners, but
that they were still suffering greatly, and
dying att.he rate of about forty a day. Some
fire thousand prisoners, recently confined in
the tobacco warehouses through the city, had
been sent to Danville and Lynchburg. Other
parties from the South represent the Southern
feeling as at a much lower ebb, and the enthu-
aiastn of their array' to a great extent gone
TUN RICHMOND DIEPATt:I I OS TILE ttr.lo.l. CACAO
The Richmond I.4orpatel, of the lath inst.,
uses the following, language respecting Chat-
taueogo
"All eyes are now turned upon this central
point of the Confederacy and of tho war. It
is useless to deny that the enemy ere about
to make their supreme effort on that geld.
They are consolidating there their greatest
strenfith. The flower of armies is collected
there, with the best of their llcuerals at ha
hold. In numbers, in equipments, in ',mini-
••• . •
lions of war—all their preparations are of the
most collossal kind. The stake at issue war
rants the magnitude of their efforts; for if
they are defeated there, the hack bone of
the war is broken, and all hope of the
subjugation of the South is banished forever,
area from their own mad counsels. If they
are successful, the South will be overrun and
it may be many years before we can recover
from the consequences. It is an hour of fear
ful moment. The destinies of this generation
and cf generations yet to come may be in
volved in this battle.
ESCAI'L OF CNION HOLDIXRS FROM RICHMOND
Thirty-fire Yankee deserters escaped-from
Castle Thunder by mining under the wall on
Friday night tact. A few were re-captured.
Mr. WILMIN °TON, N. C
A fire occurred at Wilmington, N. C. on the
14th. The — toss is heavy, embracing large
quantities of cotton and clothing belonging
to North Carolina.''
"Al. OIL an SPIRITS
The practice of the Office of Internal Rev
enue, from the first has been, and still is, to
allow for the actual leakage of coal oil,
bonded for exportation, in case the oil is ex
ported, not otherwise. Distillers of spirits
and relinero of coal oil, who allow purchasers
to remove or ship without giving bond for
exportation, will bo required to pay duties on
the same.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN 0 , INE QUESTION OF STATE
Tho President has recently militarized that
on the question of State reconstruction he
ho should take radical grounds. Ile says in
Missouri that those for whom ho ma every
thing, wont against him, while thteirtiwbose
requests he denied, supported him.
11.11.1.Kk56D I'IIIBOAZ/ 1 S ♦66 IV NU
Three hundred and fifty prisoners, released
by exchange, anivcd at Annopolis to-day,
from Richmond, in a. pitiable condition. Six
dia on the passage from Fortress Monroe,
and others are only alive. Moot of them nre
nearly naked and starred to mere skeletons.
1117 TRF. , IOEYT GoNI. TO 01,17T,0r61
The President, accompanied by l'rivate
Secretaries Nicola). and Hay, has gone to
Gettysburg. No members of the Cabinet ac
company hini but Usher, Blair and Seward.
The Secretaries of the Treasury. Navy and
War are too busy to Z,/.
NOIIMAN B. JUDD
Norman B. Judd, Minister to Prussia, is
here on a brief leave of absence. Ile arrived
in the Hansa, from Bremen, last Saturday.
Me expects to visit Illinois before his return.
raiLLIPS AND rnr.sinExf usroLN
The Net;mini Intelligenetr of this morning
quotes Wendell report that the Pres
ident called his Emancipation Proclamation
the greatest folly of his life.
CLLIFFORD'S kITAT'"F OF I.II9:RTV
Le
Crawford's bronze statue of Liberty is to
placed over the dome of the capitol next
week.
UIST 61sT JUDGIT. Cr ALABAMA
Richard Busload, of New Y ork, has beer,
appointed District Judgo of Alabama, vice
Judo Lane, deceased.
SCRI*YLER cotrxx.
Schuyler Colfax arrived this evening, and
is receiving his hosts of friends.
THE COI' HT-MARTIAL,
Of which Major Gaines is .I . udge Advocate,
.ortrued sine du
The Potomac Army
liztv Tout, Nov. 1 0 .—Tho Poet's Weshing
to correspondent says there was 80M0 diz
ptite here over an amusing question, and it is,
this : Does Gen. Meade desire to advance
upon the enemy? It is claimed by some of
has friends that ho does desire to push on at
once, but that Gen. lialleek is opposed to it.
On the other hand, it is sail that both Gen.
lialleck and Gen. Meade aro agreed that ao
further advance shall be made this winter, but
that the President insists upon more fighting
before the winter compels the army to cease
its operations until next spring. It is a
singular condition of things that, at least
four different men have the reputation
of being opposed to the further prosecution of
the war. I feel very certain ef two things :
that Gen. Ilalleck is not eager for another
battle on the southern side of the Rappahan
nock, and that Ga b . Meade is. The General
was urged to go to Gettysburg, and ho re
fueed peremptorily, and has gone back Ito
fight, If the enemy affords him anything like
a fair field, and will stand up for battle. Ile
will make the hazard. Gen. Meade is a pru
dent general ; too cautious at times, bit even
he is convinced that it is in his power to beat
the army under Gen. Lee.
Mosby is gathering up all the Union citi
zens of Virginia, between hero and Warren
ton, and our troops; by way of retaliation, are
capturing the rebel Virginians and bringing
them in for consignment to the Old Capitol
Prison.
Federal Vessel Ordered to Leave Cork
Harbor.
law Toes, Noe. 18.—The Cork F...uunilser
( Irelando of Nov. dth says: Last evenins'Ad
mind Jones lent notice to the commander of
the Hearses° to quit the limits of Cork harbor
within 24 hours. It is reported that tho federal
officer has refaced to do so. Tho Kearsage
was engaged in coaling the whole of bat night.
Wednesday, 3 p. m.—The Hearses° is Mill in
Cork harbor.
Our prison at iitchniona—Tho Pro-
visions and Clothing Returned.
FOIITGESS MOILLOS, Nov. 16.—The steamer
Convoy, which left here last Saturday with
provisions and clothing for our soldiers held
as prisoners in Richmond, returned to-day,
bringing back the provisions and clothing.
Col. Irving, who had charge of the matter, was
refused the privilege of taking . tho rations to
Richmond.
From Cairo
Chao, Nov. IB.—Memphis paters, of the
I.sth, bring no news, but private information
says that the appeaance indicates another I
fight on the Memphis and Charleston Rail- j
road soon by Forrest and Chalmers.
General Hurlbut has loaned the following ;
General Order:
People in the districts of Western Tenors
see and the Northern counties of Mississippi, ;
haring shown no disposition to make an
tempt to protect themselves from marauder's
and guerrilla bands, but having submitted
themselves, without organised resistance, to
the domination of these potty tyrants, and
combined, in many instances, with the enemy,
to procure from the corrupt traders in the
City of Memphis, and elsewhere, supplies for
the use of the public enemy, it is, there
fore, ordered that the linos of pickets around
the general military posts of this command be
closed, that no goods of any diseription be
allowed to pass out nor anythinghe brought in
except firewood and provisions, by any citizen,
without a written order from some general of
ficer. All merchants and others doing busi
ness, will be held responsible for the knowl
edge of the residences or parties to whom
they sell; and the sale of merchandise to
persomf beyond the rmos of our pickets, will
be punished with the severest rigor known to
the law.
All persons residing under the protection of
the United States, who aro physically capable
of military duty, aro liable to perform the
same in a country under marshal law, and es
pecially in the city of Memphis, where, it it
known, that many have fled to escape the lia
bility of military service at home. This role
will be strictly applied to in pursuance to or
ders to this effect from Maj. Gen. Sherman,
commanding department.
All officers commanding districts, divisona
; and brigades of this corps will immediately
proceed to impress into the service of the
rotted States, Mitii able-bodied persons no
may be required to fill op the existing regi•
ments and batteries. Other minimum persons
so levied upon, it they enlist for three years
or during tho war, they will be entitled to the
full benefits, provided by the acts of Coon ems.
If not, they will receive clothing and rations,
and the question of pay will be settled by the
proper anthoritleahoreaftor; when their Is no
further necessity for their enforced services,
they will be discharged.
Washington Item.
W A slissiorost, Nov. 18.—The Sias of this
evening says that the latest information from
East Tennessee is, that Longstreet is going
In that direction, and that skirmishiug has
already occurred between Burnside's out
posts and the outposts of Longstrcol's ads
'mums. The exact position of Burnside's out
posts is not known.
It is announced by authority, that from this
date to the opening of Congress, the Presi
dent will ho unable to receive visitors. His
timeserill be occupied by public business.
Some doubt exists of the report as to the
appointment of Gen. Foster in the place of
Gen. Burnside, especially as no order to that
effect appears in to-day's official Army Ga
zette.
A special to the World, dated Washington,
Nov. 17th, says that the immense number of
non-producing slaves in the South are fast
becoming an incubus, which the Emancipation
Proclamation was not needed to ',swish in
good time. Over a million of slaves were re
moved from the Border States—new lost ti
the Confederacy—and are huddled into beer
gin alone, to consume the subsistence which
might otherwise sustain Bragg's army dur
ing the winter. It is the opinion of many,
not only here, but at the South, that that
army, now being deprived of all supplies from
Texas, Tennessee and Kentucky, will s ...n
have no alternative but to surrender to the
necessities of hunger, unless General Grant,
as now seems probable, forces it to a new ac
tivity. To give away, under such a pressure,
would not be considered:by:the chivalry dis
honorable. It would nt soy rate be deemed a
kind:of excuse for doing that which the sword
alone has not yet compelled them.
It appears from official reports from Gen.
Carleton, commanding the Department of Now
Mexico that California and New Mexico
volunteers Ara sainting the territory, rind
ponetratiog to the haunts of the Navajo In
dians and destroying villages and crops, and
making captures of persons and stocks.
Owing to scant supplies of grass and water,
further operations are to be made in detached
parties on feet, which plan is to be continued
during the winter. The Navajo Indians have
been mare severely punished during the sum
mer than ever before. They have been 7losed
upon in almost every direction by our tro,ps.
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Latest Qom Europe
ST. JOIINS, Nov. 19. —The steamer Teutonia
from Southampton en the 6th, passed Cape
Race on last Monday evening.
The U.S. steamer Kearsage is watching the
blockade runners at Cork. The Alabama is
cruising in the Bay of Bengal.
Lrunrau, Nor. 4.—An Insurgent corps,
numbering, it is said, 600 in'antry 'and 230
cavalry, which advatlcod on Sunday into Vol
hancia, having been pressed by the Ilatkians,
laid down their arms yesterday in the district
of Belisle, and in Gallicia,and4oo had escaped
with their arms and munitions, and 200 had
surrendered to the authorities.
It is stated on reliable authority that the
Grand Duke Constantine will be relieved from
his functions as the Governor of Poland, and
General Beery will be appointed as his suc
cessor.
Stockholm, Nor. s.—The official Ga.ette in a
leading article on the German conflict says
It is now by no means the fault of Denmark
if pence should be disturbed.
Thdra, Sor.4.—The Cortes was opened to-
day.
The Queen's speech says that friendly re
lations continue with foreign nations, and
that the project of constitutional reform has
been definitely resolved on.
Dedication of the Cemetery at Getty,
burg.
llsonsi,ricno, Nor. LB.—The special excur
sion train of the Governor's
left
at half-past
one for Gettysburg. Among the principal
dignitaries were Governors Curtin, Soymour,
Piorpont and 11Slough. General Vanderpool of
Now York ; Col. Anderson, I,other of Gen.
Anderson; Governors Tod, Dennison and
Doorman, of Western Virginia, and their re
spective staffs; Gene. Stoneman and Stahl,
ex• Secretary Cameron, Clement C. Parkway,
of Philadelphia, and part of Gov. Curtin's
staff. The train will connect with the Preei
dent's company at Hanover Junction.
Opening oi — t — he Atianpc and (:realWestern Railroad.
Ci.avaLano, Nov. IS.—Governor Vales, of
Illinois, Major General Rosecrans, Senator
Sherman, of Ohio, with all the prominent
railroad mon of the country, are here attend
ing the opening of the Atlantic and Great
Western Railroad. The hotels are full.
Goa Roseman' hold a reception last night,
and was visited by groat numbers.
The Sandusky excitement has died out,
and the troops are about to be sent home.
UnlonPacific Railway.
CSICAGO, Nov. y.—Tbe firot section of 40
miles of the Union Pactifie Railroad, eastern
division, boa been graded by Sam'l Hallett A.
Brothers in 45 days. Forty thousand ties
have been delivered, and. tho masonry and
bridging is nearly done. Four thousand tone
of rail and the rolling stock are in cootie of
delivery. It Is confidently expected that the
cars will bo in operation on nsw Year'. day.
864.
les.
Sales of Fls•e-Twent
PHILIDICLIII7I. Nor. 18.—Tho subscription
agent reports that the sales of Are-twenties
to-day amounted to $1,300,900.
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GENERAL FOREIGN AGENCY
AUSTIN BALDWIISI & CO.,
72 BROADWAY, NEW YOUR.
1111wIttancen at low retro OW Groat Britain, Imlstid
do. 0/tray prowave from Lirwrpool or (11.41111101TT1.
Par-kag” forwardod to ell pwrts of the world.
WILLIAM EINGIIADI, Jr., Ageol,
oc2l:3meod Adams' Express Office, Pittslmre,
4RAPES! GKAPRSI-45 boxer; choice
'LS Catawba Grapes, put up espressly for family
winter use. for ale by
Da CULP & SHEPARD, 343 Liberty street.
SWEET POTATOES.-2 0 3cree .
e.o.m. Potatoes Just received anti for wile To.
Second street. FRANK VAN Ce/414DER,
_
C _
llEESE.—Western Reserve Cheese
selected fur retail Cott fnr sale by
on% 11
P. BECK CO.
,W-CifYl.l;LOW3attirtd)Ts
11 now landing fromrallroul cent for Marl 1y
ISAIAH DICKEY k CO.
oeA'-
S AiL
T ! --Orders solicited for
salt, b Wkf. . Y. DECK & CO.,
.26 Silmbeale GrOCell, 185 Lthenly alma.
CIARgarrAL-100 bbls. Refined in
.tor• end fdr oda try " J. D. CANFIELD.
FaTtritT - Ftuan ExbiTATl±ApTil
185 Liberty WOK. • ; _i, Y. "111. 00
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INTELLIGENCE.
41,XIV.E.TIZIrT g .
The river is still receding 'I"I.Y et this point .
I OTTIVSBURGH TELELTIIK
Withwren and a halt feet m the channel, according
to the pie: marks List everting.The weather peste Lode soot i 5
day tcasdood7.d raw, and the inilicauona for rain
'rep eidianirred favorable.
ElDitll ,4 at the wharf quite neliive, .4
all the hosts In port are filling up rapidly for various 1
points below. There ha. be. no arrival , outdo
trod the dial., packets; Otto the ;hi till
for Oil City
sins ;lir only departam.
The Eder., from Cincinnati. us.. in.. id , nnilar
and n ill probably in r011t07..V. rhr wharf thia morning.
Quito a number of coal-trigs left for Cinclunati and
Louisville yesterday. with sal the cool they camel toLe
on the prdent Chalet of nate, Inci of b o o, the Tom
Jones, ran aground on l•ilerridan" and was
stitl
sticking there at last accounts.
.Tho Starlight for Evansville. and the Leonidas for
Cincinnati and ',literate, urn htli announced to
Sae to-day.
The Loniscille Journal of Tuesday
The new steamer Fawn was sold yesterday to the
Government for al. stun of Fli,t.oo. also, the eteamer
Emma Brown, for the cum of 211,0,1. We learned
that negotiations sore made yesterday for the sale of
the Baur
RUCEING or TITS CUT. JOHN FUticarri..—From the
Cintlnnnti Gazette of Tuesday we find the following
particulars of the .11t1.114i, of the steamer Onpt. John
Bricked •
•
• ' •
We are aide to give, to-day, hill peritettiors in N.
pull to the sinking of the PGutner Copt Jettu lb I. li
ed. Putwiten amen mid eight o'clock, on Saturday
iiight, both pilot. twine 10 the pilot-Im,, about a
mile and a ball below Caelport, struck a berg,
loaded with stone, that bad been anchteirel pr. peer. '
tory to being overturned, nod which lore no built.
The bow of the boat was Mote 1 i I.y the sollteion.
and site eank to the cabin floor nt tire minutes. A
large number of pee/tenger , were on btarti, and al.
though the amine woe mid ofmwttement and oinstel
nation '
no lives were loot. The sicauto. et et :ea. tly
freiligtest with Pittsburgh ulanoWctureu, insured in
that place. The l'api Intoly Fold tAi
Capt. ion.. , 31e.rvetta for 83 . 2,m0, ucd was ieotiasj
for B.f2Jatit In the following offices. of this city: Itt
the !ll..truolin b.r . 74 lam; the American. kice o v. the
C o mmercial 0.4,tat0; the Buckeye Mate Union
14.000,11..1 in ltVestern tor s:l,iiist. A. there In a
prospect of raiding the Brickell, Captitlfrosik
ratio. oIKI Letl r.-.ltPrilay it ..111111.7 . of theXpeeent Lity
and two barges with he it...tit...try pupa
for
the porpoise nt werlug the boat. if piusible. The
Brisket! was 111 , W boat, only one it ii.
before the present one.
The /13n16 parr mien has tit., following Into.
Luring gatunlay anti Suittla "tee," of cool
barges arrimel !it this city from Pittsburgh, to -
lows t The J ri Congveve, bringing down 7 luava,
containg I Liam 1.112.1u-I° of cost; the Arab. bringing
barges, mmtaining FVttJ bushels:sod the Tiger, lit
lna
log U bargee, coutgintim lIJ O A itualutiv
The Fenuie 31cBurnte 'WILY /mid pretend.) , :omitting,
by Capt. Knox. and miters to Capt. Daniel Collier, for
SkAJetO, the boat to be delivered on her return front
her prevent trip.
The Lady Franklin its it [poet el be ittrive —day lt't
bales settou time Memphis. in. J.
terday 11101111 n, itaewel Cnir.), with titei boil. , 01 <olloo
on board. .
Movement of Coal.
After ennaidernblet labor awl ..It2trott7 ACI!11. ILO
cval torn rattorday, a.roo enable.] to orive s prod ty
accurste n. oolnt of the Art, dloo Imo,' Co.al that
tr. Wynn' ..nt t T vtoarn.t. pnoarnt rio. Wa
do not, or cburvon, Ton, ', t.. .y 0h,,: o• t..oetrortit
rorrech hilt ere Fe•Eeto .I.r.t It inas near
the truth ;n It ponsible The htite"ing in "
rthor r ith nom!, f har4.-6 each boat !lad in
Oa. and I!: Auanitt)
nr the uarrit h ftb«Maim •
N... RAI g, Nu. 11.1.111.
Nyorio
Name ot at.
Tom J..tvtts ......
Braga! Tiger
Lalts Eris N. , 3
Ihrlphln
Alps
Wild t.t
11. ttratot.y. .
Tigre. i '
Dtck Fallon No.
Tom 11«5.•...... ..
I ceder
W lade
Petrel V ~ '1
Vigilant
Webster
Eag1e........
Allegheny
lantern,
I.lSo,ie.ii I
In addition to the allele, it .3 estimated that 1
mils of floating boat. als. , went coo n ing in an !
the bo-h• that to w hid • ninotult. will
act. 1,431i,1e0 bushel,
Markets by 'releg ' hi:h.
Nrs, r•ma, Nev. --4,4d10n I s
t- for midi! om. online..lli. heti,
and manaily so a c tive at for 1 ;tea
mr Extra II 11 ft and: .a.o..i,tt" , for ire !a
brand, (be market rhea ng quit alai scard-ly e. firm.
Whi-ly quiet and prin. rue ait hout -hang. at
tic. W . twat 241,:k . higher and in moderate demand
et 1.111ii...t1,1d 10. ( - "1 ago Sprin:„ it 1, ei for do,
Sl f tlesat 1.41 for 31ileraukoe 1,1. 1 41,4 ii for Anther
Mil., 51,45i141,66 for winter red .....etern. el,lO for
ntnot..(llldii. Corn is In fair ileina.l, chiefly steuu
latent; mixed western In elent at Sl,loal,la for lel
. time ere active and le higher at erinlaTc flit
weateru and State. Wool u firmer, and a Moderate
bueinum was dam, Pork ecarrely ao Item and in fair
demand at 51e..60 bat old Incs., and ,!le.finotia,2s for
new do. Cut meat; ere sear , and !Inner. Ita.hia
tales unchanged. Drnwsed Logo are firmer at ilggee
for to.. Lard it firmer anti In moderate itottury
11•/deo, 3.9.0 bide ft r January and Fenn,
art - at Ite l ,e, and IMO able wary chum. for January at
13 amts.
- • • •
Total number ..f luekbeln
•
In SLADEMaIIg, No, la.—Them Is hot 11ttla doing
la Flour and :,alders are Arm In demands, Bdies of itfil
barrels Extra Family at $71, 1 t7,25, and Fanoy at 55.
Ram{pia small. There Is uoiiye Stone or Corn Meal
here. Them Is • tam demand for Wtomt ; 111,000
bushels add at 51,50 1 00,60 for red, and E 242,03 for
white. There were sales of Rye at $1.2 . Cora in
fair &maw!: 3..xin bushels yellow sold at S1,130;1.14,
and whtte at f 1,12. Cats amlre at ida. Whisky higher
and unsettled. Bales at 59(571,.
PNILADP.I.I,IIA, Nor. arm, salmi of loth
bbls extra family at E7,00(57.?.5. Wheat firm; sates
of 100 1 i Moth red at 51 Saql,im. Parrs firm: sales of
11104 hush pillow at fil.l.tregl,l4. and white at 41,11..
l'oftellrfirin and advancing. Sugar arm. liens Pork
firm; old it mid at Sll, - 1 , 3111.7', now at 517,An. ,
Lard firm at 11-be. Whato higher and ana Clod at
ba@,7oe.
D 11.11.11...., Nor. 1/I.—Flonr is steady at 7l for
tioward Street Superfine. Wheat Is attire awl 0.1-
yawing.; sales of !...no knish Ken tack, while at 52,111
q..2,i15, and 5,000 bush rml at Si Mail TS. Cr,,• is
quiet. Whk,hy firm at e5t(11.68 1 .„,e fur .ibto.
New York Stock and Money Market.
Alma" roma:lima firm and unettangist, Sterling is
lunar and golet at 1at.,41 , 71.1i, Cold ismore active
tad dorddedly mom Minor. tp..lkl:l; al Co,
) 6 3 /., and 'lising firm at 11 , 151 1 , I _eat. Ca, -
:ruMrat SI,. kr, quad and steady.
The steamer Ciona. for Lit rhn,l, to-day. rarrtml
SISI,II/9.
hieks an bun} ant
I (nor Pert...... 9,04111inw. Serip
....1118 1 4 C it 1 1 107'.
C.........
~ Is& T 1111711,
....1204 caul
95t., pi ,t, P D C All y
„....1.12g,, Aa 1 - it .
12414 C A N -Te!;
laricp I 1
Hml.on
liar' m
Ml.ll
Mich
STE.I. TM O.4TS
_
VCR CINCINNATI & WU- Ta—
.E ISVILLE.—Tho floe new etemiler
PARAGON, Capt. D-nnolly, will elcse
SATURDAY, Vet Inst., At p
For freight or Paaattge apply co Nord or I.
J. D. GOLLINHWOuIt, l Agcu ,
rttd , JOHN
_
FINLNCCNATI & I.OU-1,11M.41_
fine near ateanotr
LEONIDAS, Capt. John Anavalt, villl feat. for the
above and all Intermediate ports on THIS DAY,
loth Instant, at 4 o'clock p. m.
For freight or pauago apply on board or to
J. D. COL LINGWOOD, t •
nola JOHN FLACK. Ag-ntn.
'I 4 I OR EVA NSVILLE.—The
nevi and fight draught pae•amgor
packK STARLIGHT, Captalo J. A. lißrutn,
ill
leave as above, ou THIS DA.I, the alth Met., at 4 p.
ot. ForYroight or passage, apply on board, or to
nol JOHN FLACIi, Agrnt.
.4 UCTIO.4^ HALE
••.- • .•. • .
AxT iiARTOIS STI{EI r LOTS AT
A I*CTION.—Or/TI.IESDAT V:VENING, Non.
2401, nt 7' o'clock, sk al he sold, at the C c ucaeceigi
Baleit Rums, W P•ith greet, Four deeirablo Lots of
Groond situate the corner of Wharton and liar
mniy treats, bu at t
Dirnxinghara, rub baring a front
of 18 feet on Wharton etreet and extending back Go
feat.'
Timms—One-third cosh, rmidue Io One and to,
Lean, i•.toreeti.
nolS DAVIS k Mel LWAISE.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS, BUGGY
HUBS, to.—On THURSDAY Arrr.nNocrs,
Nov. 19th, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the Comma,
dal Sales Room., NA Fifth areas, • stock of DNA
amide Toot., de., rot...Fr:slug Bellow., Anvil, Vice,
Sledges, Hammer., Tape and Dieu, dc. Also, ono
Circular Saw, Mandral and Blades. Alm, 25 set
prime White atm Bump Hugs, 6 keg. White Lend,
kc. DAVIS ,t SteILWALN E, Auct'rs.
A
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FItNITUItE, SEWING MACHINE,
THURSDAY A.FTERHOOTt. Roy. 19,
at 2 o'clock, will be sold, al the Commercial Saks
Rooms, No. hi Fifth street, a quantity of Household
Furniture, comprising Mahogany Hair Sett Chaira,
Arm Chain, Mahogany Dleans, Wardr‘Mo, Med
steads, Bedding, Comforts, Blanket', Spring Peat
Lounges, 11Huing Room Dolf, Purl, Lampa, Cooking
Stove..., Kitchen Utensil. mai Furniture, kc.
one Sewing Machine.
o 19 DAVIS 2. McILVirAINH. A i.'
m
LUBRICATING OIL—We fire nnw
galling II pare " WELL OIL" eqnni to 1.70.
Lard Oil as a lubricator wilicla ao warrant not to
dint nor gum &Ad le entirely frt. from sand.
JAB. DALZEL4 a lON.
nol7e2er GO and 70 Water street.
4-2 aTierces prime t e p;arri i „, ,
500 barrels Itxtia
D. Salt ;
vnhear,
sta
Tor oak by
nol?
~'`, kh zy >"'~` ~'' _ sC~b..~^"..t~,~mSnsn~{+-~....~ .-.. ~" ;.^.'^~...~~~~.ca:x.+.. ~r~'~`.4,"
~ r~R.`. ~~.,. ~.. n.r+'Sa3~ :> yip- ~-3".~.Y.''~`~:+~,k.F~.~+tvu -.:c."~~
~. ..... ~~„mttS -m-.a,~.
LOOM and REMIXIL
ornlSOroa
frer Thlwd night of the wonderful trees attleent
TESTVALI, who ,- rppear In the new groat
mwrical drama, translated and adapted from the
Trench by Metild*Heron.
THIS (wod000doy) EvENTsc,
Will he prevented.
or, THE JEWISH MOTHER.
Cowles Tile Test veil.
.Annie Eberlle.
Stlela Annie Hyatt.
Gideon IlleChlppbudele.
Itutchoul
Now scenarillpropertree end ;fleets, w lth the new and
beautiful meal; by ll,bart Swope'.
To conclude with
A KISS IN THN
IN,flon
MASONIC HALL.
POSITIVELY FOR OfiE WEEK ONLY
MONDAY EVENING, November 513 d,
iIeND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS
CONTINENTAL
OLD FOLKS CONCERT COMPANY,
&Pato.' by th. G.r•fnm.+t
J. NIC 11U1.:t4
THE CRAIIIIINO NEW LNGLANDSONGSTE.F.S.9
Will mg.. as &Lova In theor
Grand Old iaskioned . Concerts,
FOR SIX STOATS ONLY,
Monday Evening, Nov. 23d, 1869,
Aad cattlibulu g enwy tNenimp, .11” in, the vrw.k.
23 lir NTS.
car aFTERNOOL: loon La .iveu
no 11 - ESDAY, TM'HSI/AY iThar!lsairtan Day,)
and SATUILLA Y.
Thc FTILST C;ItANIe MATINEE will take place
TUE,DAT Nur. 24th
not h:9:
JrOTICES
LCOMMC! , MATZDA
'irtrLIEONA.RY C ON gucen-ar
A CrIIABLF risrAsE
A CARD—To C”3II3I7MPTIITS.
in
Tho tinder...nod Lasing lawn retitmad to besiliir
a few wee's, by • vary simple remedy, after havlog
enffesed seveml pars with • moire lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consomptlon—la analime to
mate known to his fellow ruiTerers the means of cure.
To all who desire It, he will send a ropy of the
prescription weed, klree of elotrze,) with the dim ,
Dons for preparing :rit using the name. which they
wilt Mad a sure Cl,ll for CONSUXPTION, ASTIIALk,
BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, kr. The only
object of the eslvertieer in winding the ereseriptiwu
Is to benefit the afflicted, nod epre•d information
which he conceive. to he invaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer will ry Lis remedy, al It will curet
them nothing, and may proves blessing.
l'ertion wishing the proscription plisue whirr
Itor. RIO , '" • RD A. WILSON,
gh, K lug" ctunlY, Now T" , •
IVO.)
—3 tint, t.,0,00 ,,
VI; M.,U
70.0.10
4
4
7 - JOHN COCHRAN &BRO., Mari
am:Wren of 1110 N RA I 111 , .G, IRON
VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT
. ERN, WINDOW GUARDS, SW., Not. 91 SECOND
and 8d THIRD SITE :T, bet. Wool end Market.
Have on hand a •ariet3 of new Patierne, fanny awl
plata, Imitable for all purpoeea.
N1111(3112 , attention paid to enelaring Grace Lcitt
d..ne eliort not ap9
HOLDEBS & SONS., Dr...us.as
is FOREIGT. AND DOMESTIC BILL: OF
EXCII.INGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
BANK NoTES AND SPEt IF, No. 57 MARKET
STREET, Pittrlntrah, Pa.
Oar Collect noole en all tits principal tido
thronaliont the United States. - itp22
TASTED.
An Experienced Carpel Epholetercr
n==l
01.IVE11 hice.LlNlt.lai CV.I3,
a Lady, a situation as
TEACRE.II, In any of Use Public :-..choob of
either city. Rae bad three years' experience
to
hozbing, and can give the beet of referenced,
Address TRACKER, Boa I,l= Past °Rice.
noPthr
WANTED TO RENT,
A GOOD WAREHOUSE,
Situated in a interiors portion of the city.
Enquire at BELVND BTREET
0c26:0
WANTED—A Fumr ()Liss Boos
arms ; one who has. practical knowledge,
and can come well recommended.
Addroma BOX E 1.4. Poet Omen. e22. - tf
WANTED.-460 A Morru.—We Irani
V Agents at Etc a month, eavenees paid, to sell
our Pleslusting Pencils, Oriental Shuswes, and thirteen
other new, useful and curious article.. fifteen ara ,
doe sent free. Addmms,
sel2,llndawl/ SHAW a CLAIM B.l.:leford, Me.
A MosTu want to hire Agents
every county as iS • month, •sperae.
paid, to sell ut new cheap Family 2.1.11,; Alschins.
Address, 8. MADISON, Allred, Mune
•
ocfaatritio.T
LIME WANTED—Ono who under
vi amnia cooking, and other bonze-Work-
d.
Brea BOX. 301, City of talogbeni Port OM., •
r•ll,ronco ato co:Wine:atom nod charutor. c433:tf
CLAIM .4 G.E.VTS.
pEssioNs, BOUNTY,BAek :PAY
T. WALL:T73:FL DAY.
GENERAL CLAIM AGENT
Licemod by tb6ll. &Government.
YITTR STREET, 34 door below the Cethedrel
Penneytrent& Soldiere weet of the mountains, East
ern Ohio Soldiers, and West Virginia Soldiers, con
have their Pensions, Bounty end Boek Per secured
at this office.
Circeters swill be sant Sly ing run Information to
the Soldiers, or to deceased Soldiers' Heirs, obolnog
wile ore entitled to the Pension, Bounty end Back
Pay, and the 17143211er of securing the sallas, by apply
hi, to -.o by lellfr Of in portion.
ts" No charve err it collected. Jy . V . lysts-is
•
TEN SION I-MONTY, BACK PAY
U. C. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CLAIM ARENT
NO. 11l TIIITII STBXET, Prrrortnos
C.4lectiors to Allegheny and adjoining corrode..
Promo:Me SOLDIERS CLAIMS, of every desert
iron ; BOUNTIES for all discharged Soldiers. PEN
SIONS, for wounded officers and Soldiers; ROUN•
TIES and PENSIONS for Widows, Parents, Orphan
Children, Brothers arid Sisters, or other legal repro•
mentathea of thnao who have died to the terrine, or
hare died after discharge from dinesstconiratted to
earrioe.
M3 - No charge swill eollocUd. and ne letter.wtli b
areneenid 110.0 • atarap la inclosed. roway.t
MILITARY CLAIMS, BOUNTIES,
PENSION& BACK PAY and MI LITA.ItY
CLAIMS of every dercription, collected by the 4th.
ec,11...r, et the following rater, via: Pension. SIO 00 •
aft other dolma E 0 50.
C C. TAYLOR, Attorney at Law,
No. 73 Grant street, Plttebnrgh, Pi
N. B. No Charges are made if the claim dose
succeed. and all Information even grotto.
L°6l'.—About; - the 17th of last month,
ht be loot near the Centel.) )
GOLIMV; WITII TWO LOrlfliTS atuicbedt—
one small and one medium site—the latter contain
ing the picture - of a gentlemen. A liberal reward
will be paid to the finder by leaving the articles at
tho dike of WOOD , LtaITriTATS L CO.,
nolGtit 111 Water street, Pluebnrgh, Pa.
BELTING, PACKENG, HOSE,
‘..-A and CIASKETS, of all slue and thickness.
large supply Just received and for Ede at the India
Ruble-r [n.;-,t or J. it H. rtumars,
.04 efi and Itt St. Clair street.
- fiCTLI..• BUTTER.
10 tutu Prtcked, to ILITITO
010 WEBB& WIISINSON
.
(111 — E — ESE--FRESII .AB.V.XV/iL - -
30 boxes ;dime largeflosbAn, 111 (tote;
100 do do Western tesorre, to arrive;
nolB vrimu 3 wit..Kilisolt:4t7-Ln-,47
COATS! GUMAXIATS !—A large
Gdock Jost meshed and for sale at the India
Dubber Depot of J. I U. PaILLIPS,
°Ol7 and VI St. Mk street. '
UY YOUR BOYS', Y01311113' ANI)
CHILDIII2III DOOM it= BOILLAMD. oel
-18130---X.
erriab , d iedentary habits, troubl.a with sreat•
sew latpitatum ot the be,..•.,, k ..f ,4-
I:2tiki, distrait, after eating, torrid coeetspe•
Una, to., &sett* to saffetif theyw r••:: tr,
celebrated
PLANTATION BITTERg,
Whirl amid= rocureahended by the highest rued
azitheritku, sad sarraated•tu produce WI he-m.4,i.
hereeacial eilect. They are sacescling l 3
pet tlutly pure, sad must aupervetia other touk ,
where a healthy, pull.. Pi required.
Thoy purify, strengthen aad invigorate.
The oelebrste4l
GUMMCSICILI,4 nu
2j a' -lock
li'dlJrTS
No. 81 Fifth street
iirisUaL
They create . heaithy appetite.
They are an antidote to Thane of dater and
They ocarcorne effects of dissipation and lets
They strength. the system and colleen he
They prevent miasmatic and tu4rcr t tent re,
They purify the breath and acidity of tn- snma. h.
They cure I),t•pctaia cad Conatipatiou.
They cure diarrhea, Cholera andClnaora Morhteg.
They care Lie.- Complaint and is O o e !l„ad„chn.
They make the 'mak strong, the l.gut
and an exhaust": :.ature's great restorer. They ary
of the celebrated Coliasya ...ark. %vitae,
green, measaftan, roots and herbs, all preer"..!
to
perfectly pore St. trots Vann. Tor partlenlart,
ciredisrs and mettnumiale around each le
Bovrarts Itup.ters. IC:amine eerry
that tt has D. S. ll:trues` signature on ow - pi o.nln l"
S. Stomp 0,0( the cosi" tettla &vast ten
our Grin etgoistare cat • 1113,• steel plate 6.IIrIVIM: ,`”
aldo Inhel. Soo that our bottle' et net s itl.
spertotta and delotertom stuff. Wo defy .t te-rsno
to march the t•e•te or et....rstiet of on , • .•. A tly
person pretending w doll I".autatlon '•,••••••
gallon or in built, Is au iroptader. v. II only is
oar log cabin bottle. Auy penwr.
bottle, or Felling my other maters!
called Plarttatton Bitter. or not, le a crna;:...l •
the U. S. Law, and will hr ao prnsevutal by on t .
ale:witty 1 , •• twzr eyv oIL 1.1.• no-rall.g
bottle, sc., who will atnieweti in gettior; theft.
into cloae quarters. Th, demand to: T, oh *. man•
tattoo Lanza Ilona bull.,
ke, IN perfectly Incredible, 'rho .:In' tst'a
bottle lo tho evidence we prveent of their , .:L I
wiporlority. They are sold I.y rer,v•tablo
eats, grocers, phyrticlana, hotels, t,t
w=itry Korea.
I!=n2M
•ul:Cm-stawT
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LrIRAKE'S GENUINE Bfl
USW, for We wholesale and retail, tt!,
SIMON JORTISTI.
Comer Bmithtia4 awl Poorth •tr...
a7:fiza-m4IrT - .
WINE VIIiEGAJI,
EL et b. BOLLMA N,
(Formerly droplet Oo 130.
The only Vh.gar Awarded witb
lily atiblbttors At the 'MaryAtiosul litzhattirm
br0 4 ... For aale Dy
F. M. Mi LL MAN
WLrr IL,. drerr,
npPRIVATE DISEASES.
Dr. Ludlum's Specific
Is dm only rehatnu rewods
It la Ile dificourropry
rhyittcLan whoa. Ilk ca. devoted t. the trvatmn,...l
ads dam or &seam.. and •Itb unpre,,tit to
Ibr more than tw.uq ”ars. It In r—rfa.l..t. in
(tuff, minlrlug us, Itkj...ro:lutto, wad ins
the mhttakett practict , anti the tautottruu.. war 111
lees compohnae othffeei to the public. It I, rel
.geub* sad • parr . ..ooy sera. I t sole Uk. ach.rcy
Imparts str:Lgett w Igor w the Sinew.. .I
OArrios.—The groat of Ills rcmetly to ri
&tan; permanent cu lkodt k 4 to Its tieing imitated
by mapinclpirt men. Olden.. Lb.r.foro. tbartb•
• lostuse ce the proptlator Le attend each box. Itios.
•char le genuine. Prepared only by
WM. F. DAVIDSON,
Soto Proprtater,rinolurtail, 0.
Sold by all Druggists. Priee,el pie box
edir for sale at 1r hawk by GEO. R. KEYSER
140 Woed street.
je33 . .lydewr
TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH no =lNill
The undersigned would respectfully set atwn 1.1011
to the preparation known as
IitKNEWYLL'S csrrviB- ,, a COUGU REMEDY,
Tor all Throat and Lung Complaint,
ritailiurELL.s TOLLI ANOGY L,
Th. groot Neuralgic, Illonunatio. flead.wrhe, Tooth.
selbe, Loa of Sleep, and General tiervone
Also for the Patna In Monthly Monstrontlom
fort relief.
lIIIIINEWELL'S 'ECLECTIC PILLS,
The most pernect for of Caesarle ever given to the
public, which aster require more than two aull sel
dom but og: fora do ,eat without thuloaat. griping,
and eon, Indlgeetiou, Drapepht, tillouenese, LiVa
Compliduta, Piles, Worms, and all derail...es:owl. of
stomach or bowel.
The atom prfpnrallons, of such unbounded repu
tation 10 Yaw EngMnd, bare OW confidence of, a,:
are mod by,gnat numbers of Pbrirhne, ouo AZ
prices within retch of all, are worthy the etientko
of Invalids, who will And them a strict conformay It,
nature ht modish.. Without resorting to the f.m -
mon method of columnes of adrortiaing,-1 would sea
confaisnes to test them, which be mere:—
JOll-1: L. fiIibiNENFELT,, Proprietor,
Practical Qtetnist, Rob:,
For tale by all whole.. and retail deafen.
The anatest freedom of correspondence 1k dotted.
Dealers of good references supplied on commission.
For sate to Pittsburgh at retail tq .1. 111. Fulton,
G. 11. Keyser, Y. P., Joseph Fleming; to Allegh
City by Jas. {Stove, M. D.. J. Moans and u.o. A.
ii. • B. A. VAIINESTOCE - k.
,liiamoodawT Wholesale Agents, Pittela,.,!:._
Li•LAirE SUPERIOR ..COPPER
MILL d SMELTING WOBXS..P/TTn'r .G.
PARK, IWCURDY
•
Idannfastorets of SIIDAT/lINIL BlLlziErs' AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER. BOTTOMS,
LIMED STILL BOTTOMS, SPAETH - It SOLDER.
Ale", importers and dealer, 112 lISTA LS, TIZi
PLATE, SHEET 1110, WIRD, Ana Constantly oo
hoop, MITERS' M Actium's A ND TvOZ-3.
Wareham, No. 110 FIRST and 120 SECOND ST..,
Plttaborgh, P.
Special orders of Copper cat to any iloslred poor,.
saySZklydasT t
tc_ _
HE CONFESSIONS AND EX
PERIENCL, OF AN ixtgav,
for the benefit and we a warr.ing and potion to Teen.,
men who sneer from NC1,04.1! Debifity, Premettn,
Decay of Idenhood, etc., supplying, at theorem time,
the lemos .eV ten. By one who has cored hirnorl I
after beteg4to pleat expellee end Injury litrOttzt,
wouliced h and queukery.
By enclosing • poet-i... 1.1 &dammed en - velure., Itiegi•
COpiel may be hod of the author.
IiATISANLEL M.& PAL% E.g..
mySlLlydewi Bedford, Kluge county,. N
ors. C. sostosov.:— ... ..... 7. lim,legloy.
D).irofitifitiii, iiiiHrcad.77lic
cea'scrs Lo Itosissas, lbsLa A 1111.tass.) WAS' , ANC
TON WORKS, rOI7II7IEILS & Hactossera, Plttab, f.
Manufacturers of BOAT AND • STATI , )Nr ?IT
STEAM mscnors, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACUINERT, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST.
INGE', of all descriptions; OIL TANEN d STILLS,
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
Agents for GIFFARIYS PATENT INJECTOR,
FOR FEEDING BOILERS. _ _
- Ll7. 0 1'0 NERVOUS SOVITREAS:7 OF
DOM SEXEII.A reverend gentleman har
ing hen restored to health Ins feledays,. slier un
dergoing all the usual . routine and-Inegtder eaten
sire modes of irmament. without maccese,maniders it
Ills mimed duty to ectunnemicato Whig anleted kilos
mostly** the MK= Of curs Mace, receipt
of an addressed envelope, lei will send,lree, *copy .1
the preserlptionereech Direct en Dr. 305111
, LAGS/ILL. ISO Sititou lat*.t.ll. ---
11111thbrdallr _
COLLINO; FT,i I W 4 rID
.IND . townfgamsrliptm,tyr
.ticamate &air - cinerst.:4"/IM: - SEEDS.
.111524 and modems paternity. Do: •%. trOCID ST.
Pittsburgh, Pe- not
ENEFSEI