. . -7 '"'*-71 ,. ."--ta1.... 'ar.tr-' , ''_:—"Atil.F , s•:' , 4.l.:-.._.-_-......„.._..... , ~ , , .....,„ • . _ ~, „ . _ _... ... ..i.k..2,.:,..,...1,4,_,:,,,f..,.,..,:....,i Arottimß;..LxiArtf.-... thtOttr •-lht git Omit*. ' ' . - /111117•41114 4F MUMPS OWENS. aidegmfirlifetwed tie Objective Piet. .M:xerlxt - ma's 4jUEoNrenamts MXMANCE 'lgor THUS , FAR. ` r. T 4::,1031441g ' INg Natoli ten. Mittel O ,0510 AVOWED. RETWEEN, - .THE FORCES f WHIEUiR,AND. ..I.r : . K "^".- 4 -•'' Nliir TI:OULDee.6.--Thellichimind,En2airer 'i • of Dee. lid, says: „Wo believe ft is true', that 7 . r'' Aternisn's may half reached sun= and aeirarat t, a ad late tam crilamtas;One meivlngtortrardothefia- J„iittlgrer*ta ,aipait wined tack toirare 1 i. .4- , Sestestis. , The latter column and Were:mint is k without doubt Dttendel as. aleint te , philicat his 11 ' rear from attack. It Is too late to inehico I Au gunsk,gralliihrinan's insin bodylistoo far mita!' iWc VriliSclrone of two thiti'da. 'Sitter go straight to am& Savannah ta attack Charleston by land or will join Grant In an attack ugliest t'aisliinotelkeAs /tar met. Isll6 Teri. little ;fala 'Mil, sit yi: Meg front a i v : 1 to n er ni enT e he ii ir h t e d 1n r 4 . G M u z his n a i Di e 06 yesterday t a Georgia Road, erm cr h p,, : : , Le r i h : ) L e : ce. inter ii a u "' that: t,6tir thin. ir / •,, • " not to to, .SS arrrenton. Scouts report them ialk ncor , that place, but as far as reran learn they were In small parties. .These parties grit, am doubt, r s Strotaing , omall ending parties,g• Ivo regard this appearance of the enemy al no ' t. •- Indication of the pretence of `the main :1)94' els ' eats are doubtless Intended 'ttrfc,4 -' - l O u ttrltt=i tem real d gth and cover the Irection of th marcb.” .:...11tteltidiunntaiSentinot of 'ix:ember- 3d; Vs: ,- it waif rted yesterday that General lia co - I ,_`" „ lila Dm enemy and driven them some ''' , distance, leniing the dead and wounded in oar , , • -This avidently has reference to the already roe , - "ported fight at Griswoldvilla. 1, i . Nov Tents, Dee. ei.i-The Savannah Rip:bit - has of the SOth.vdt., says: ..Tbo caber lcia In tho Griatraldrille tight was la ell SIC t i Rellableadvlces indicate thatShernium pas made , , ‘ tittleiar no Ingre6B with the , rosin body of l 4 1. - ' - mai for the last day or two. Ile Es still on the - railroad some distance. beyond Milton, apparently t ~- retenishinjr•hill ctiiiimiliodrie'• 'ln. ' 2 'S " 4 MI 11161411 g belertibly jaded by this time, and : , li_ , tile r t =t t e l. teet thatamtbletr ted bet utowtret and ''''''• .IGlPaltrieleort the 2 A ult., In which"the latter Ibruited. Aughtedi ' ' ' .f , t ~,,:- „ me/lklimond Erantiaer of the SI says : The .` -`, `,. „-srews from Georgia Is encouraging, and If Shor e, ki-Ans gets through now, which Is doubtfttl he , -•,,`• will knolialf of his army ink= =aim way , = Thirori. into L ou don Valley; - RETLIN OF MERRETIPO CAVALRY • .EITEDITION. .arceby'litatuiti Completely Cleared;out .111 MOT IMPORTMT miss ACCOMPUSHED. Naw:Yo4.r.iDee. from the 6llOigi4ciiib, aided the 4 th says: The important cavalry 7expeditfore 'Ender 'MeiretiViihreh:had , hai r abserVor. one week, In the London vallej, has return e They , nh bOvirb=l ogi , t , , AvraT:Etr 2000 head of cattle K - 4;inrhictrthegM4n6iirgy w otTenZ e of any kind. All barns containing - hay hare been Darned, and the hamus of Mosby and his men hare boar,thomughly...r. far rebel plsotere were taken. • The Party was fbilowed and attacked by bush ,. whackers at tartans points, but met with no so , rims opposition-- , , tilietit...of this raid into the Landau rid ley. which has been the larking place ofMosebes ' abd othergnerrillas, Is most important, and will - greatly, Infavaso .on that part - ortht 631211trY; . . - - I;REGG'S RITETVIIRY MDR templets Success of the Movement. OBJECT OF TJiE FIRING. ON Dritvip:ClTlL . , Chi- Formsat: Perarabms. Piga ring Pilfer Quarter & - , onu,'.Dee. rebel officials add tea spaver"accounts' admit all *liat bas been - claimed on tbe Velem side, of the complete sue _ ' ens of GenerarGregg's carairy on the Weldon on Thursday last. Mentions dating . 7 liig- , efesetsi . of It to Lees' army, 14 edneeded • .la bear erermore military Importance than the Immediate 'kisses stistained by the rebels In the destrnetionnf property and the capture of prix that the 'firinx by the gams on Dutch Gap Canal, last mach; we ntepely for experimental prar-tlce, to aseer eai what .danuce 3hey ean Indict on the Montt tors Ifthey attempted to pace throtot It, It:Weald that Grant's num in front of Peters: ,i b r9bInAPPWIDA wh*erqua4 4 7-- ; • - • TRH:1111D - WEIR VIRGItiIiL :; 3 1411teeitiilbOut or Rosser's - Captures 1- - . . ,, ii14/It7r,treek and riedmOut. trarroN RAID - INTO' .7Earmsur NORTH CAROLINA. Nwiofr.4o22i, Deeember 6.Richmond gattrday last, contain accounts of the recent rebel ralds on the Baltimore and Ohio Italiroad..' +General ROOM' Is said to puma boon In command,. 2Yikapdt *nutw eight d ba a nded pron, eight Bons and ambulances , eight hundred staid of small arms; diken :41/cd /xamesitftecu bAndrect head of agile, and a large amount of other property, • • The •meofguiricstown, West Virginia, by the rebel caralry, last Tuesday night, is also isneceisfal raid of Bait Tennessee Into 'western North Carolina, on the 20th, Is rt.! - ported. The raiders are said. to Lars stastrpycel t or tsiTIOIT 0141101 Mo. , Mar Ilrze aßorroa . .—The Boeton Trurefier ruhUaties a list of one hundred and throti persona th 4 • city whose:: annual Income's sou above as returned under tho special income tax. Tea tax Piqua In the fourth district are amassed' upanAncomea of more than/100,00 arreeh; Utter the deductioni'madrby hilv - vreic made. One gentleman, Mr. Nathaniel Tharce, has the comfortable Income of $365,130. There are about thirty persona In the Same district trho arc taxed on Incomes of over $50,000 and under COVIR'REMPIIS IRV Emilers or lime' TORR. —.41 Now TOrk, the receipts of Indlan corn have beendhnhalstking. for three years. For the-first iplcvatkenonths 0741801 tha total arriving theta 'atnouldeadooPei twenty million bubo lt; In 1302 - seventotal Million btmlliels; in 1863 fonrtmarmil llon bushels, and for - Als_year only seven mil lions. la 180 New York sent to forckm Potts 10,80;000 bushels of coma 7,509,0db,1n gores months of 1804 only if t,211: , Rammed Drafting In Washington . Vlty. Draltlngwas, =need In Winhlngten today t4lllboiloteitney In-the qttota.- - The editor of the Reiyabikew mad 0. R. Ramie, teporter forth° same pit , were doilled. - Item hirii.amt% ar ' who Strodieed the - MU - about e 0311111 a In l* Senate.- - . l" .l" ` Protn•The Potomac Army. MADQUASTEES AWAY or tint POTOMAC, Dee. m0t.4111,„ Antportooco to 'report. 'Thereind Vie It Collude latt - orontok, In the 71-chlitY Of the Jarusalem plank-mod,bnk 49. 4 , i i • t Er4g . mtanrwas no haruidonel'— lea esxu -tionly Recovering. N11r 4 1 . 004' Dec. lt. Jf letter Rola. Nan Oilcan; dated the Rib ult.; says . General Om* insioldnrrecinerlog,inul la 'innv-nblo„tnittinl idtterlia Antenna daliy. NO: :306. i nir;;LAMT TEIEGKAPIL GEN. EE'S SUIT FOR BERM .Lord Lyonti .in New. York HOERIV:OP TIE Rinuourn krmy of+ lb GEN. BANKS TO REM AT NEW ORLEANS. • Latest from Rebel Papeo.' t New Yong, Dec, o.—ln the suit again the Federal General: Sider, for - alleged t , where the defeadant'S counsel moved to est:- the matter sent to the United Stotts Con fir trial,. the Judn. denied themotion,..yesterday, on t the!ground . .it ' the.. id 'nfanti did , not apply where both parties—plaintiff aid defendant- , • were non-residents. The cause will be till* In. the Court of Common Pleas. ,' Lordrni arrived here this morning. The Times' as says he r L . s pot i ex piated re i til ib mit.t rr. ... V. .r; z The chairman of the Financial Committee Of the Metropolitan Fair, reports that he has Paid over to the Sanitary commission one inillion.tone hundred and eighty thousand dollars, the net re celpta. The Herald publishes au *facial account of the Capture of parties about to adze the steamer Elahador, at Panama: There Is no new, theta given. , , A dispatch from the; army of the Potoinac, re ports no new military movements of impertauce. • The rebels continued' their artillery' fire, on ti Dutch Gap canal, au Saturday, but It who ncit as heavy as daring the preceding dam" . „..- i . The French war frigate, Adonle, is nowlyjne In James River. Iter officers have made visits to he armies, and express amazement at fluter, tent andlnfin!ficonce.of the plans of Gentral I Grant. • ' „" The Mold's Washington special says:_ Col: onel Molfordatates, that rut yet, Sherman's incite ments have not interfered with the exchange of prisoners, and If such should continue tole the. case, lie expected te..fffet , 4, the exchange cif _11D0 . 3!, The fferaltPa Annapolis special says that-im portant changes were recently made in the fl- Laub commends of Gen. Canby. Among thitse leas the assignment of-Gen. Dana, lately com manding at Vicksburg, to the district of (Om bcriand, in West Tennessee, and the State of , ; Mississippi, under the designation of the Depirt- Meld:bribe Misaltrippt,ind the transfer of. Gen. Steele finta the nonteenodof, the : lth army corps; in/aka:Mae to .11p , al duty at New Orleatut,.tO be succeeded by Geti.4.:. Reynolds, and the re turn Of Gen: Banks to the held or the Depart. • meat of the Golf, with his Ileadquirters at New Orleans.. In milltaryiatfairs .fitas. Banks is'to act In subordination to Gen: Canby, bit In US civil adminon he will be roconslble dirrict ly to the Governntent. •-" ' - ' - 1 New Yoke, Dec. 6.• The Riehiontt F.maa:- ner says that all the - news from Goorgia is ex tremely encouraging. A few days ago, when the Yankees were reported to have reached MI lan, there was reason tobelleve they would reach the coast easily, but the rert was 111 founded. , They were whipped hetbre Man • and a coin Out :of Foster's, Anna Port Royal; has ' also been beit-, en completely. If Gen. Sherman' gate ititaugh . now, whicirls extremely doubtful, he will do so with the lose of half his army. In the rebel Hoak of Representatives, on Sat urthryi Mr. Foote of a resolution calling for a convention of Southern. blares, with an ail dint TRW to recenstraction. The maliation Was laid.an lirita*e by al*ot SS tti-La.. i A' Lai iris reported appropriating one huh . dred thousand dolinint for Atm relief or prisoners In the handl of the enemy. The Whig says the mad wltillbez black 'collie is among the rankewiAgid will notim driven out. He will elude their grasp and defeat their` efforts to arrest him or .halite hls attempts. Ent &Ms' are well laid. Th B.getram9F.4lspoich Molts input Greggv • at.very import/me, evidently Yea , runglt was something more that a Civilly raid. The Augusta Regtrio• claims that Irf the light of the 23th,'Effpairick's Oaralrywere badly de feritedby Wheeler. The rebel editors appear still puzzled to know whether Sherman meant to ritrike Charleston, Savannah, or Beaufort, or Join General Grant in frontof Petersburg. They aeknowledgd that helms met with very little rcsOuance. The Savannah Eon of the 2&h giyes an:Se ,count of. Sherman's attack upon Macon on the Mb. It says the tight was principally with ar tillery; bat some small arms were used. It claims that the Yankees were driven"off, leaving tbelr, dead and wounded on the - ground. It also complains of tho plundering of the Inhabitant's by the ,rebes after the Yankees were repnlse4. Onlharsday night a body of the aneurra cav alry attempted to cross the Oconee river, twelvh - or fourteen miles below the - bridge, and were attacked and driven Into the river. • !They threw nu* . their arms and ran into swamps tO There Is mach straggling among : the Y tmopa. These pickedreport up bybur cavalry repo that their army Is worn down end almost trite of provisloss. . • • The Savannah Repo/o.km, of the Mb, says: Theinvading or fleeing army of Sherman Is From all accounts, still in Middle Georgia - , some where lithe vicinity of Oconee /liver, • and has not advanced far enough to authorize anysatis !factory opinion of its destination. It la still where It may &tinge for Anginas; Savannah or -Bruits' slily or even turn tail and make tracks for Macron Of Columbus. The latter cities are said to be well defended, in addition to their excellent location. In a military point of view, Atignsta Is belleied to be able to take care of. herself. If 'Sherman Mona take a fancy to coma this way on the Central railroad or cram west of It, he will rind that his troubles have Just commenced. Ills conduct at last accounts indicated much heaito. Goa and doubt regardhoghts polity. He was ad. - varielheveryllowly 'mid cautiously. Oar own forces are-of the right stamp and. In the right place;'and at theproyer time they will gives a full and good report of themselves. • If we MD only L eatror - Shermateit. communications he W il l netcr be able to get 'farther' `off 'Mae than ths middle of Georg* Augusta - Ropier the % "Vac ways I Wayne Ls.reported as.havjog reared to Yo. 11l on the Central 'road. 'Hardee Is looking after things In that l_litutrAitiliktriltaveniltanf..lbn, fife residf. - .The enemy's . pnritiot is booming developed at 'lo4lizit will seem luive a fait knoWledge of his whereabouts. and we , hive no doubts of our ability to punish his temerity;; I ,ll'e are glad. to learn...that there.,is a disposition on the met Of our' people to remove or destroy. all property likely to fall Into the hands of Sher man. This,is one of the most effietturl modes; of thwarting his parposc that coned well be r , lizw Tome,Dee.o.—The Savannah Reiartl kat ~ hf the let, says It mentioned,lo. a previous issue. , that a force - of Pahrels had' anded hi Broad river - andwere advancing on the railroad, In the' direction of GruhrmurvMe.' Dewing the night, the Ceattedenftes transported' en effective forcer to that point' which uniting with that already on the ground, inerchai forward on the 30th of No , ' , render, under. command of Gen. Gas Smith, of. the Georgia StatptiOrms; to meet them. TheffepubtkOneayst The 'Federal troops num-: tered 5000 men, with sixteen pieces of artill. irzh was attacked, eta place milled honey 1 1111 ,' t miles - front Gnihamarille. Tiro Coufedir. ales had only 1400 muskets and; p ima, of - ar-1 The - light lasterltill:darfe. FROIU Anton' Head pmmn'inwE:R SUNK. e Itebel Corwin:racy to Cantors forma Sternums. -.. • - Ike., Ece. 7Strw Yong. Dee. C.—The strainer California, from Due trtivla Folly Ibland on tit. 3d, rwns that a side wheeler blockade runner was sunk in Charleston harbor, on the night of the lit, by our gunboats. The captain and pilot es es: pea, but thereat of the craw were captured. The steamer Costa. Alen, from Aspinwall, on the 38th alt, has arrived. , Nolhlng further Iran sptred in regard to the rebel conspiracy to capture the Central American and Callternla steamers. theFlßopera are 'BIM aboard the Lancaster, the gemetumeitt of the State of Panama haring pbeltively refuted to pees there over theist...mug. The captain of the Lencaeter, and irboat's crew of fourteen erten, left on the Guatemala; on the With Wt., for 'Central Amerleart ports, in exa tion of captiartinfatitallor the eohompllee pat s of t i hk Orates known 'to been the coast. Gold mad Wank Mafitet. ' jjlzw ,Yoitic; Dec. V.;.-Dold at . C 41130,5, 42 rthrsrg, board opened at 240 and aimed' at =9. o•stoc.k report tonlght. Yoroc_Dee.'ll.--+Gold to•rt: Opened at' . 040, and since quoted at S- - • Slaw— gtest oraltemtus at tbaZieiilfarAii. Cum Amhated thief .71itstlee ef the me= • preme Court, " • tffIUDELPRU,- MC; ggrroog~fohuirhairt How 11'7. Clhase:yrao, 141 = 1 r 1 !te4- 9relet'ittro-pcoitkifw, , a 'Retort. • ,_ ~ „ n" critai3 ._ ~ ~ - ttf ,i ne Trinity , . . , nainnoves; -Dec. G: 7 •The Secreitiry t of the ... Treasury has a report of the reviewsofthe firma elal measures adopted since the outbreak of the rebellion, In several acts authorizing the issue of ,bonds at long lierkstb of the • plyntent of the IrliiniPtil at maturity in Coln, and not specifically provided for omission. it is. believed was -the .resort of an— accident as there maid have lawn no intention to make a distinction between the difierentelesses of securities in this rivets. ,Tim Seeritary- recommends that all Arabi wild be entored bj , theAvialation act of June last authorizing the government to dispose of any bonds known as S,WYs remaining un sold, 4is pt leastAucOlopable whether by the 'elastic, . power , Is conferred to deeper& of any amount, beyond that fixed by the existing laws and additional legislation, may remove that doubt" obould f Congas ; !Milk , 4 advisable, 'lStlicivrlie they may he cancelled. The Secretary says,that V10;000,000 at least shoal.] he realized from the interest and duties. It is for Congress' to select soured, ard . tleYise modmby which this most desirable result can be obtained. He suggests whether the income tax should not be collected from. all without exemption in connection with .the subject of increased taxa- ' lion, and the necessity of providing additional revenue from Abe ordinary sources. The Secre tary calls 4 . oantion to our public domain, ca loll y ' Wlat portion of -it abounding in, - hies 'end other metals, which by t tvj ger of the Hover:intent Las been which these res :to tittllonal hopes, omode a o,i nt! b t r ha w t ' , hie, to extend, in lINI - 14'; their flrktm s that a a- commission' her such Income c public domain ; rents or royalty mriated to some says as a possi has not scented 'fifirtualug consider -111 patriotic people" ce, and possessed I him to adopt mus anasemences beyond Waikato!' tinveier, Is one for -e pronduneod:for Potomac. tsar, until Its great accomplished, In numistakrible trims. It Is for them. flutter. to determine whether the neeessarrmeans shall be furnished by way of a loan, and circulation be emir:tined within elated limits, or whether they will prefer to eudnMe.evils of evorbitautprices„willtilm , lose of [ls `.!iliepitsteut: mid a debt of need , less mainithdei entailed "upon' the niftier: Notes 'bearing an. Increased rate of in terest payable in currency, redeemable In three ortlveyears, andeouvertlble at maturity, Into 340 bonds, would be preferable to any other form of seemity.• - .Any estimate of the probable melon find expenditures for the nest fiscal year, must necessarily be liable to uncertain ty. This remark applies more particular ly. to, expentlitarestz for exbitng Writ": remain "nice nand the amount of receipts may be calculated with reasonable cer tainty., It . la),lmpoStelble to anticipate what the r tedgeneles of war mai require.- On the one Land this may call loran Increased effort, and ox the other It may. bo confidently hoped thin the great .struggie is near its termination, and consequently the estimate now submit- Gal Will prove far beyond the wants of .the year, .while any donberemens, however, It would be insane to assume any other basis of calculation thap4he one indicated upon the •existing state of altars. The receipts for the year ending June Ll.l.lBo4 a are estimated as follows: From Customs, $70,000,000 ; from Internal duties; gi00,000,000 ; .1.2111d5, $1;000,000; Mis cellaneous sources, tf25,000,000 ; Aggr eg ate, 1..9" 0,000,000: The ^expenditures are rethaatedtli . rOnOlni : Balance of' unmpeuded- apprepriatiOns, V. 3- 000.1;006; TorCivll Service $331,0% , ,097; Pensions and...ludiana; $14,190,030; 'War Defortment, M 7.731,191; Navy Department, *112,2w,- 000;" Interest on - Mlle debt, 907,000,000 ; aggregate, 91,168,256,035, but from this ng gregatethere :may be - deducted as [Maly to be unexpended 'at the close of the year, 3350,000,000; total, $818,250,003. Dedoet the es timated receipts from the ordinary sourecs,s396,- 009.tbere wilt remaM to be provided Cur by loans, - 1549,5,605rt0 this shialld be added for redemp tion of certificates of indebtedness, $47,;45,000 ; =slag the whole amount provided for by loam, $.439;335",005. Assuming:the correetnres oftheic estimates,the whole debt on the drat day of June DO6, would - be formdby addinethe forsyolag amount of $4.22,256.007, to the estimatel debt in July Ist, 1865, t 2;Z:13,063,677, giving 52.645,- it 30.61,2,. as the amount of debt at Close of the nest Ilbeal year. The Ft'epo' "SI of the - Secretary of the wary. New Form, Dec. 6.—The Secretary of the Navy's report shows that the United States navy. on December „Lsticonslsted of err hundred and seventpone vessels, having a tonnage of 570,P10, sand carrying forty-six 10-inch guns. Tots i Increase of eighty-three vt--sels, and one h la: dn, and sixty:seven t4nee DeeeMber, n_t vessels constructed for the navy since Marsh 4th, 1561, number Iwo hundred and three, carry: big sixteen. , 3l-fach guns, not• counting those which hare been constructed within ti; ~Arperiodf„ officersandlost andn en batt m leor s tip k. duty lumber 51,600 of4cers:6,ooo Tried ;4V190. There are six squadrons on duty, In the West, (air,. Admiral Farratrat, in the Enst • Gulf, ling, In the South Atlantic, Dahlgreen, In the North Atlantic, Porter, In the lissisaippl, Lee, and in the Pacific, Pearson, besides the Paton, Sc flotilla: patket, • The West India squadron is an organization that has been di.- centinued. The 'immense consumption of coal in the navy last year was about. Z 00.006 tons. The blockade extends along a coast line of three theca:and five hundred and forty-nine miles, a greater length than the whole coast of Europe. from Caps Trafalgar to Cape North, The iron-clad fleet has increased to seventy-one vessel.. They carry two hundred and seventy five guns, all of heavy metal. Tie number of prizes captured daring the year, was three hun dred and trimly tsar; ;eighty eight of thme were steamers. 'lle gross proceeds from the sale of condetrined prizes, were 61,439,11:35, andthe-ex- Mimes "61,237,153. The balance of 13,100,41, Was divided equally between the captors as .priteinolicy, and the government. as a , naval pen That , fluid. The navy .departmcnt has cost. , #2,%0,647a11, In lout year.. Of this aggregate #65;733.2:12 were expended hut year. Thearall. slide reirUtuvit Ick the fiscal year,- ending Jane. Stith. t 566, arc $139,'.fint,056. The balance on hand of the beginning of the fiscal year wasS•3o,- 0=.12.1. Mr. Welles enlarges upon the satisCse • tory condition of the Navy, and commends its, officers for sustaining Its discipline and eta ciency,! and ads - Prates with emphasis to the extraordina ry growth of the service since the find year ofthe War. Me contends that the plockade crtheport• r More-. diffietult; Mum any other on the. coast of the United States, and says the nary Is ready , to- attack Wilmington as; ' soon its there la II land force to co-operate.' The - withdrawal of a large part of oar laud forms front the island In Charleston t harbor had nava. AnGly s putit 'at* tcqoary *ions datrioditrutko agaMst Charleston, and threw upon this Iron- • clad fleet .the burden of Insuring the safety pf 'the coasL'and retaining' harbor. Rear Ad miral Dahlgren luta kept these vessels where Admiral • Dupont add,: others sidd they could aol ta. kept for the last seventeen months. The . destruction of the pirate Alabama Is alluded to at length, but n 0 explanation of the capture of . the Florida G given. The Postmaster General's report Is a compre2 henslve document, containing nnmerous statts tles of Interest to the reader. The postal rer ennui for the year ending on the 50th June lasL were $12.43✓ 213,78, sad the expenditures of this 6VZeat tlaritilt the same-period Wen. *l/,- O, showing an excess of the latter of $53,653,241. • General Grant expreuts himself well satisfied With the workingof the l'antoffice arrangernedts In the cartons armies—, New York Mock and Money Market. Nryv Tong,' Dec. G.s,Tite*.chlet. miters Of the market lo a mnarkably active demand for Alorernment gold-bearing bonds, based upon op position, No mole will be issued at the boards. The talcs of 5.20's the to 1 , 615,000. The tranenetions, on the street 'were probably fire times that amount. At the board the - price was 1034 after, the hairs were pade, at lOn. Rail road essnds, are quite steady; Coal stocks stbadv. The - movement In other stocks le Inlet, ovcept in Michigan Southern, which was active and e'cry strong. Gold is stead* nod firm. Tito news of Gen Shmmun's proxliotty , to Savannah has failed •tri do morn than cheek a strong upward tendency produced by a heavy active demand for export - Money remains easy. A Blockade-runner Sunk and Another Captured. .xw Yons,,Dec. Cl.rL,Qn; the night of , the Lt blochader'nuner.: a side-Wheel steamer, was Nankin Charleston.Rarbor Vont granhoatt,- while attediptiog to run the blockade. All the crew were captured except the Captain and who made their escape, , ' '• • The NAVY' DePartment liar Waliridlifornia . lion of the capture, by the United States steamer Rhode Island, of the, new steamer Vixen ,Bottn :. den, with n *Bible carko:-Var arias, liquors, prtnislotts,'&e. She is said to have been owned, orthe rebel government. Nzw Tzlz, der. w • G— The report of tho Seem,. &gyve_ the Troasury reeeived'.'by, , teiegrap4 this evening. Its ;great length haaprechnkyl an early ,syraopsts be tint Attalla be•ieatasi'voon-is prsoka.' • ' • WAsroaromr, Dec. O.—The &lime met at the i! rcgultirliolarMr. dark, President pro. kin; is • Mit Foote, In behalf ofthe Committee led rate' Way to trait on the President, reported that the gpimutttee had performed Its duty, and that the President would send In Ids Message to lsbtb HOnSes ntoneo'clat.. Petitions and bills were called fok, !btu none belngoffeied„ the Senate on motion of kr. Sum ner, took ts remas till one o'clock. Tice Senate re-assembled at 1 p. in. Thelltasage of the President was received, and reed by'3lr..John W. Forney, Secretary to. tltd Serrate..' t On motto . ' of Mr. - Sherman It was ordered that the mutat Sri of copies of the 3lessate be printed. • Reports. iota the Secretaries of the Treaswry and - Navy . reccired and ordered to tai.laid• upon the table, Mr. Sumner, by unanimous consent, intro dneed the follovrinc, resoltetion which Was odor , . ted. . f , - • Noteired, That the! President of the tolled ' States be requested, If in his opinion not incon sistent with the public' Interest, to ihrnish - the Senate with any information in possession of the Department of State concerning any propo sition or overture recently made by British sub - jtrts In aid of the rebellion. Tice Senate than went Into executivesign. sign. Horse—Mr. Washborne, of Illinois, i I* the committee appointed to wait on the P *at, reported that the latter would send in cites- . sage at one o'clock. Committees were called on flir reports, but none were made. • I Mr. Stevens, of Pennaylvania, in pursuance oil notice Introduced a bill to prohibit the exporta-' lien of gold And silver coin. , , Mr. Stevens also Introduced a bill to preieut... gold and silver coin from being paid or accepted for a greater value than their real or current val ue, and for preventing any note or hill Issued by the United States from beloF received fdr a Entailer sum than therein swatted. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. On motion of Mr: Spalding, of Ohio, it Has resolved that 'the Cothanittee on the Conduct of the War Inquire Into the causes of the disesteems issue to the Red RiTer campaign under 3fajor General Banks, and to report at their earliest convenience. Mr. Julian, of Indiana, Infrodueed a bill pre scribing an oath of loyalty to all peroons prised clog. law In any of the Slates declared to bd In rebeMon. . . TI4 Annual 3tessage of the President Was then received, and read by 11. r. 31ePhersou, the Of the Rouse. - • The Masage apd accompatiylng documents trere referred tote Conunlttee of the :Whole on the state of the 'Union, and ordered to be printed. 'Mr. Stevens . reeved that 40,000 extra copies of said Message be printed for the use of the mem bers of the Ronse. Referred to the Committee on Printing. The tt.peaker, by unanhithus consent, luld fore the House the Annual Report of the Refire, tory of Treasury on the state of the tinaueesi of ; the country, which was referred to the Commit tee on Ways and Mesa, and ordered to 'be printed. The,tionw then , at'.3 P.• m., adjourned e Fenian Brotherbeed—.Exeltement in Toitarro, Dee. 6, —Therexettement In regard to Jho,,letdan Brotherhood has been revived, 'and ie beeMulng more and moreintensified.Lest night on Orange lodgement:On:ken open °kid all lie property deatroyeelby - tha Fenian. Some tine portralta of Queen Victoria were din-rate fully tuntilated.. The excitement today is run ning high and fears of violence are tattertained. • Nominations Cnnfirmed. • WAqIIINGTON, Doe. o.—The &onto to-day confirmed the nomlnatlnn of Roo. Salmon P. Cll.ll . Chief Jastlee of the 'United States Su prwme Court. The nomination of Joseph Speed, a* Attorney General and Wm. DenoTann as Poet Hester Gen eral, were sent In but no action taken on theme !hew 'Fork qttarter lEkeftlon. NEW YORE, Doc:. 6 .—Thettart‘er ejection held to-day coat a very 'walla - etc. Thn returns them , far reoeivell Intlientethe election of the Tanunit— ny rantlidates. - Die Autumn' Winds. Wild, own:lcing Winds of .Autumn time ! Whose phantiro murmurings thrill wry tat! I list your melancholy chime, That bodes of wintry tempests nest; .% ad sg sad vale ho core lbrough h flowerless andsongless grore. I lau..c o'erjoya that -once were mine In I bellsys of ‘ . .kuld Lang Sync!" lint most o'er *there', 1141 mourn, 11'1mm true! War.. red scourge halt, left All hopeless, sorrowing and forlorn— Of husband. sire or home bereft I Ih ! who shall soothe the widows' grief, ter bring the fatherless relief? Through Ihe long gn of Winter dente, bst hand their fOundering bark shall dicer ho he tteTrl ld 'r chain mum feelings fast ! 'hail misery's ascents plead In rain For nee, ns blowsl lie uhtstllnghlast t Alas' then heartless num morekind Ix Went'skran pang, land Winter's wind, For Hoge through death the sufferers' one. may que.ll, A lad wolthrigtetepesta ehinCn patting knell ! Di unto. CINC{7.ItATI, Nor. 30, 1961. s - • Youu Cunwomb—New York tiny IS +p ovortloWlng with pixple that houses are-almost unobtainable, and rents are enormous,. while the hotsis are crouded with hoarders at four dollar* per day. Furnished houses In eelect localities rent at prices' varying from SIOO to $l,OOO per ini nth. Even at these rates, sacs the Ripens, but few houesra ran b obtained, and many landlords will not give leases. The tenement houses are of ennrae crammed full. Mechanics mai traders valtdvaeck for aultabla houses for their families. There wan never such a time in New York. PtIE.II , ENTIAL legion letter writers state that preparations are already being made for the coming inauguration of Mr. Lincoln on the 4th of litarrh nest. It is hoped he 'base In charge Of the ectenslon of the Capitol, that the entire east front Mil he corn 'Pitted, and there Will be a greater I mi:edible= than ever before: A monster ox is to be roamed whole at p ‘ banquit,Rnd fire enginm and political clubs have sent delegations here to engage, se commodatieras. A ball will be Oren and there •wili be other rejoicings. Tut corresptmdente ortho London Maw, like . their employer, hare begun to snake peace with' destiny, The last letterin Mr. Delanes paper acknowledges "that the most obvious danger which threatens to weaken the Confederaty fa the decrease In men." Add to this the ability of Northern Generals, "The drain upon the popelatlonqms - been terribin, and i daily amr met:ding." Add to this that the rebels hare been systematically beaten for the.past fires. EXTIMMINATI: TOE INDLIOOy—The peop le v o Shasta county, California, after harion fal .11n the vain attempt ha conciliate and civilian the In dians, and sufferod to great degreo,fropt their -mardora'and roblierleaillaie idlest resolved upon extermination. It' lola toms' revOlted limn no Indian .Itall I, e allowed to live east of the &tern mento and south of Pitt liver. All found In thaw limits arc to bo killed. BE ON TOON, GEfA4II,-A new dodge at New York la for a well-dresand and wen-appoming pretty Young woman to step out to yen and pa (balmily +ask yon tor aid f'br her poor sick mother.. .Yon take out your pocket-book, being melted by her touching glory and good looks, nod Jut Moo R follow whet has come tip behind you Klatches away your pocket-book and makes ott. '0 OIL 31EN.-FOR SALE. One-Eighth of all the 011 Produced on 460 apes of land s situnte on the Allegheny River, at- Thiloute, arrea county, Pa.' Thin in one of whicht on Boots on the River, and lo the one on the Thtiouto and Warren 011 Coin. pony hove operated with great success 'for four years. There are several wells on the tract pro. during oil:dolly, and several nese.wells ore being put down: Though but I; small port of the tract Is developed, yet it in paying n largo Interest on tho price oliked fur it, and there Is good reason to ho liter Allot; as the tract la further developed dirt. deeds will be largely Increased. The interest We offer Is 11 °icor loud interest or Royalty, free of all driwboeks or rusaessinerits for boring Or operotlnr, the wells. ltntso embraces the undivided oun•half lumberoil and timber some tract, and of In enough to make "million of feet of boards And ninny thousand cords of wood. Far further information address the ittbscriber at Tidl note, AV arren county. Pn. no3Onw ALEXANTIER 'WALLACE. COIiSifiIITMENTS. buses eet Potatoes; '• 600 each Blow Potatoes; • • 000 jib's. rime Green Apples; nlarbones W. R. Cheese; GOO gallons choke Apple Hinter; , • "Zs) packages Loki' Fish; ••• . • '4 hfaelterol; lot Ploix Seed; Just renal red and for sale at No, see Liberty street. 1,055 POTTZIivAIERN k.'BIIEPARD. A FTEFNISON STOCK 'EX L CILANOt busizesil —tux Eachting e lllb e for oP the enedsale at moda during 1144121,.* Ilispatchltultattut,„to be bed every day. theienttei, Vkpunctually , at - 3 p. m.' 'At /WO the oiling Ini. t otacks Wilt commence, end 'obit nt u 'Until' p. . - .011ABLEIS A. AZIDEJOit: . extOrag,..-BOVICWHEAT _ F LOUR Acte_petimi eitralritrOtorcatzd Buck. whistrpue, put up-th t , randly noo, mai tut at OE Elm_ thaarg 814 1 1t9t - ;TX% A. imosactw. 1- S ~~"k l w.'a~~v'a ~~cw.e~i+.H,'3#;Mr. 'c..~,r~~-+r --st. -~>f~ { L.. ~:., The Rev. W. A. Davidson, A. N., preached the , slxth of the series of sermons In the First ;Presbyterian Church last eveidn from ger. 22:17, "Andthe spirit and the bride sai, Come. And let him that heareth shy, come. And let hlin that Is atheist come. And whosoever will, 'lce him take the water of life freely." Subject: "The Gospel Offer." The audience was large and attentive, and the exerelses, as usual, were very interesting. *The seventh .sermon of the series .will lie ;preached on Thursday evening next by the nee. tltenben 1111 L Subject: "What must I do to be 'farnilt" The man Stapleton, who killed Mary Burke, dim McKee, and who tree sentenced to the pen, .Iwatt:try for a term- of six years, was released yesterday on a pardon from the Governor. Sta pleton had been Itr.Callfonda for a number of . years, and the murder was committed a few days after his return to this city. Ho is said to have ~.enjoyed an excellent reputation in California, and strong appeals were made to fhe Governor, itt his behalf, from prominent residents of that Stale. We understand that he designs to return to California. Be had served but tell tuonths In prison when the Kxecutive parchment restored him to liberty. LAD 11 :6'11137:11:1• Sorcery or ALLEGIIHNL—Wer published. during the excitement of election times, the annual report of this old and useful 'association ; but we call attention to It again, that Its charitable purposes and endeavors may • hot be orcrlookral, amid .11e many-kindly enter prises which are rearing , and meriting the aid of our citizens. The plan of this society—that of :Visiting personally the habitations of the poor who are relieved—has been maintained by the • ftein a full. conviction that. they can thus distribute the alms of the charitable, with the greatest ad - cm:doge, and with theft:net dancer of being Imposed upon bycmworthy applicants. The high prices of the present times not alsonlyCrease the difficulties of the poor, bnt render It the mom necessary that the funds of this up 'tociety etiOuld be !unwise& We hope ear cltizenb of Allegheny, of all tlettominationb, Wilt contribute liberally to chi„ charitable iosiocl atlon. For the Plttobiugh 43ezette PIIITIAL LIFT or GIFTS diFIFIIIUIed :IL the Me tropolitan Gift Book Ettore, No. (13 Filth street, oppoeite Conemt Hall, ibr the nook ending on Tile Any, December 6th, 1%4 Twagold and silver watches, five silver ice pitchers, seven silver eake baskets, three silver bohemian glass-lined berm dishes, tire sliver D'A RT dishes, live silver bieakfitst castors ; eight rotary castors four silver syrup pitcher's with trays, tier en siker cord receivers, two sliver tea pots, two. silver colt e urns, three sliva cream mugs, two dpern glasses, seventeen gold•llned salt castors, twelve...flyer call bells; eight paid ,ln ad gobbts, sixtv.three silser cups. thirty one setts of silver forks. slaty-nye setts of tea and table speo.ta, beilde or, r Live hundred: other useful suit valuable artieles A handsome present accompanies each book add, worth flout 50etints to 2,100. -.llrmurrEn Bruotanr.—Ou Friday night an unsuccessful attempt *as made to force an en. trance Into the Jefferson Branch Bank, In Steu benville. The rascals undertook to bore out a pat.el In the front door, lent were unable to pm. (trate the inside Suing, which is of heavy wrought Iron. On Saturday a suspicious character hail lug from Bearer county, was arrested while emerging from a cellar on )larkes Street. On Ids person were found watehe, false keys and a re toter. Ile was committed to prison. T 111: LIIMMIT Ls:cretins.— The first of the series of leetnres bernrc the Young !fen's Mercantile I.lbrars Associntion will be delivered on tho 10th by :hiss Annaldruuta. Subject: "A Ilea ,for Labor."' }folders . of season tickets can secure reversed seats without extra charge . This plan will be continued during the other lectures. Sen.va n tickets eau be procured front any of the , Leeturs Couttnittes, =UGE the LI- . bears ltuomv. : Tite.tena.—Hiss Matilda' Ileron is playing it eery successful engulentent at this establish ment. lice representallo of the difficult chur ;„ Deter of " Camille ," on loaday and Tuce.day ceeidena, was perfral, an was witnessed by a large soul fashlonablen. once. " 3 1athilde, or the lone Chattean," mil be produced to-night. the perfonnance conclu.i .g with tho laughable farce or "Jenny Lind." IVAtt Snow attrautions in otherpart .Ball was again filled hail line's Great War Show. given tWs afternoon, col for the secouunostallotf the evening. Go early. A Nanuots: T.scfaw.,..—Yesterday 'afternoon about fiTO o'clock, a car on Citizens' Paulen. gar Railway was runinto bJalocdmotivo at the railroad crossing i nn Penn street, and consider ably damaged. Tharp were 'a number of pas. *engem In the, car atthe tint; but fortunately ho one was injured.. Tim Conczar.—The concert given last even lug, under the direction of M. Strakosch, draw a very large and fashionable audience, and the performances were well received." This evening the farewell concert trill bo given, tickets fbr which sari obtalied at the filmic store of - Mr. C. C. *act. Wood street. lampoon a anines.—Last evening. Mr. Murdoch delivered the second of bleconnne readings before the Tennyson Club,- at Lafayette Nall. The attendance was large, end the read ings were 4 Xpriect.itleCe44l. IKON CITY COLLEQE, Corner Penn and Xt. Clair ieteeete, The !west, cheapest and moat emcees/gni • • BUSINESS MAYS COLLEGE, IDi THE IINTE.T! STATES. Stiii/eata cuter and revlow at any time. _ . - • • f slr Olreulam, containing. full Information:neat rre to aay roldrear, cat application to the l'rlact . nontatmlidawT . . naTsp.witt. PA., • I ---- - - ) OIittITETS, OUT FLOWEIttI, 4ii. -15 .- i, NF noUcIuETS UUTLo DAM, TS WITH Vt.ovrEns, Front munnatips otatund Greenhones °Men left with J. IL Mobley, Pr:Fourth at.; If. iClober & It .1 . 4 ;Wald street, ,Duntienth 1 k. Om, 66 Fifth streel, o ral (Le , art.llionse, promptly attended to. )well aupplled daily et the above named plum fifteen mdOaklanantes - d - oars rus t o -the Orem:Meow every IlgOtiter _g I.vl Ajkolltal, me be found at the FOR PITY . henT thurrigtrOun Rut from seven ta the morales 111 bane Rl* remittance la VI ROW MON EM t MERT. war thit 4012 " 1 Bro/ 2°P Al" Ithen4rOl sox JONEB; - Agentibr , North Anteri- L I A. lit 11 - A.4 A L E Y, Wholesal., e -A. State of Pelmayl rugs. and uharotet GRIVEui For. mid 20 Wo9‘tatnet dos , . , . RGH GAZ CITY AND SUBURBAN. . . . Bold Attempt at Robbery. ; On Monday evening, about nine a Man who gave his name as George SandeN i en. tered the dry goods store of hicasrs. Thompson use Groetzinger, corner of Federal and Water streets, Allegheny, evidently with the Intention Of staffing. Ile effected his entrance throuot a rear window, and while inspecting the goods be came alarmed at some nog; and jumped or fell through., a front window,. breaking a valuable. pane.of glass. TM) young into who are engaged .at the store, pissed along, the street and noticed Banners' hasty exit. The alarm was given but he succeeded In making his escape at the time. Shortlyafterwards, however, he•was arrested.bv the night watch on suspicion of tiring a thief, and taken to the Mayor's office, where he was feeogninA as 'the man who had broken the . 11, 188 g. The Mayor conmitted him to Jail for trial on a 'ebarge of attempted burglary. San ders say* that he is a resident of Erie, and had only been a lbw hours In the city When he was arrested. The pollee are of the opinion that he Is a professional thief; lie had over eighty dol lars on his:person when arrested. t . 2111141 need Generosity. Some days .igo a rather good looking lady en tered a car on one of tke Cleveland and Pitts burghr-patsengeT trains. - When the conductor :came around to collect the fare, the lady claimed to . be out of money. She had (so sbe said) * been to see her husband, bat failed to find hint. The conductor told Ler that Ids instruction 'would not permit him to carry passengers free, and renamed her to leave the train at the next 'shalom An elderly gantlet:tan sluing close by, stepped up and declared Ms willingness 'to pay • her fare, and did so at once. Immediately after her fare was paid the lady was jollied by an Indl yldnal who wa, ascertained to be her husband 'and both seemed in high glee over the cheap tide they were enjoying. 'The elderly gentleman by this time " smelled a mice "and went and con versed with the leafs husband for a distance of twelve miles, without, however, regaining las jounce. The rest of the passengers enjoyed the 'sell of the old gentleman, while he left the car, digested with mankind in general and ladles in Particular. The Revival Sermon* Pardon of Stapleton. — Notwithstanding the , of the city, 3fasonic evening, to ',ltems La An exhibition.. will ho emceeing - at tteclock, !famines and:also In nd secare g 0046,„, PITTSBURGH', p.i JENKINS Ssifiu. I==Mll SPECLIL .VOTICES. tarPIURE MADVTACTVIIED DT R & M BOLLMAR axameary, .• (Formerly if AULT 4 , CO., Bordeaux.) • The only Vine,„ r Warded With a Pelle. 81ed.% of eixty exhibitor., at tho InternStlounl Exhib lion, London, and for vale by F. 3L BOLLIT.A.N 5e263.0111f WPAT MAVOIIZ•TXXt. PrTTISBUBI4H SAW IVORKPI. HUBBARDS & LONG, 31 ABUTACTIME1251 Or PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, • 'Warrant.] OAST STEEL SAWS, of every de• scriptlon. Mill], Mulay, Cross Cut, Gang, and all other varieties. . All kinds of SNIVES and SPRI REAPER mae from Sheet Cast Steel • Extra Relined AND atownva . Warehouse and Works, corner WATER and SIiORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pneticular attention given to Retoothing, Gum ming and Straightening Circular Saws; also re paint of all Linda. Punching and Drilling done at reasonable rates. ap2sdy loraz. Boiler Makers ik Sheet Iron Workers Nos. NI, M, 24 and PENN STREET. Raving secured a large yard, mid furnished with the , most improved machinery, we are propeß ed to manufacture ern"- deacript ion of BOILERS, in the best manner, and Warranted mil .to any int made In the Country. OILIENEYS, [CHEN, FIRE BEDS, STLA:2I PIPES, LO 11011111. BOILERS, 110 0 NOEN81:118; SA PANS, TANKS, 011. STILLS AGITATORS "AGITATORS, SET' TLING PANS, BOIL E R IRON, BRIDGF., SUGAR PANSand vole Mll uan cture tm or BARN RILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the shortest notice.. delB:tf ' THE tCONIFEBBIONPI AND EXPE• b RIENUE OF AN DIVALID, .published fot the benefit rad as a warning and - caution to young melt wb 2 saltier from Nervous Debility, Frem matUreD•ea... y of Manhood, etc., supplying, abthe same tlenaV at means of se/ cure, by one who'has cured himself after being put to great expense and Injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, sin gle copies mai . be had of the Ruffian NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,., debilmdswT Redford, Rings county, N. 'F. ctgr _ ROBINSON, 11EA (successors to Ronutsol, NiSu & Mu.t.Ens,) • Washington Works, • FOUNDERS AND MACTILNISTS, Prrranunort. Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM. ENGINES, LAST ENGINES, ATILL ()HINER'S', GEARING, SHAFTING, (LLST 'NOS of tattle...lnt L TANKS& STILLS, MOILER AM) SHEET IRON WORK. /HI - Agents for GIFFITUPS PATENT INJECT OR, for feeding( boilers. .w. U. nErczn...J. nor.l.3wr j mr..LS BELLE STEEL WORKS.. REITER & CO., • (Succesaoceto Ittax.r, HART MAN k. C 0.,) Illonufactun of OAST STEEL; SPRING, PLOW and re M BLISTER SPRINGS,STEEL AX LEs,DROWDAILS, li-Works, FIRST WARD, Allegheny. Poet Office othlreso,P/TISBURGH. pitAly LAKE WI:PERIOD Copper Will and Smelting Works,. PrITSBLITtaIt. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., Manufacturer of SHEATHINO, BRAZIERS' & BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER. BOT TOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER ,SOLDER. Also. Importers and dealers In MEW ALE, TIN PLATE,' SHEET IRON, WIRE, &e. Constantly on hspd,TINNERS' .MAORI ES and TOOLS. WarCtioune,No.lll FIRST and IROHLYI OND STREETs.. Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. anyttMlydauT •• TO NICRIrOUPI SUFFERERS OF, DOTI; SEXES.-A reverend genticsinul her inn been restored to health ton few days, after use derwoinx the usual tontine and Irregular expensive mode of o retreatent wit hoot success, considers it his sacred duty communing° to. his aff li cted fellow. erns t urns the means disuse. Vence, ou the :veal pt of an addressed envelope, he will send, free, ei copy of thespreseription used. • Insect to Dr. JOIEN M. DACIZIALL, IBS Fulton street, X. mhilslyelawT, L OF THE NERVOUS, 'SEMINAL, Ull/RARY ANDSEXUAL SYSTEMS—near and reliable treatment—M Ro. ports of tlic Upward Association. Sent by mall In sealed letter mit - elope, free of Sum • • • Addrms SNILL'EN HOL DON,thairetral Association, No. a South Ninth street, Phila. calmly JOHN" I RO N UIRAO... 3 V L A uattfae toren of N VAULTS ULT. I/OORS, IRON NAMING, WINDOW NIIUT. TEDS,.W/N - DOW (WARDS, Re., • Noa. 91 SEC OND and 88 TH/RO STREET, between Wood and 'Market, have on hand a variety - of new , patterns, - fancy and plain. suitable for all purposes. ifiePartlenlai attention pald to eneloslng. Grave Lots. Jobbing - done at short notice. au2 •N. 1101-IIF.N KONA. Dealers OFFR EIGN AND DOXESTIC BILLSX CHANGE. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPRUCE, No. 67 hiARILL'T STREET'` , Pittsburgh. Pa. AV - Colletions mode on siD the PeihetFol cities throughout the United States. l emurs - mi. FORWARD =l.h l o=lr dcoVe? ILTIOIV2:3I4"""AERNI SEEDS, FISH, awl produce generally ß ,..No. me WOOL) STREET l'lttebursh. VOIMECTION OF • ENROLLMENT= v Ins - nacr, PLICIVA. In mater to eeouee the assistance and co.opens t lon of the people in the endeavor to keep the En rollment Lists continually correct, the - Enrolling Doard harbeen directed to bare copies of said thi kept open_ to examination of the public at alt tttm, s, and shall give public notice, that any person may appear before the Roan! and have any name str,eken °Wpm list, If he can show to, the gratefu -1 ion of the Board that the person hornet ter net properly enrolled, on account of Ist. ALIENAGE; NON-lIIESIDENCE; ad. OVER AGE, 4th. PE:MUNI:Mr PIIYSICIA DIM &SILL Ty, of such a degree se to make the person not a proper subject for enrollment under the laws and regulation', Oth. RAVING SERVED, lir the pre s entrns-. vat service, TWO YEARS during the war, and been honorably discharged. Civil clergymen, and all prominent MU zees, are especially invited to appear at all times before the Board to point out errors in the lists and to give each information in their porrassion as may aid In the correction and revision thereof. . They should understand thnt It is plainly for the , Interest of each sub.rlirtfiet to have atrieken front the Ilrt all names improperly enrolled, because an - excess *lntones increaser the quotaealled forfrom to suballrt per so n that It la squally for the terest of e a c h enrolled in the given sub"dhs.; triet to place upon the list all persons in the sub district liable to do military duty, because the 'greater the number to be drawn from, the leer the chance that any - particular Individual will be drawn. • It it the personal interest of every enrolled man that the quota in which he is concerned snail not he made too large, and that his own el:unites for 'draft shall not bo unjustly Increased; both these • object, will be obtained, If all parties will aid in triking nes. off the wrong names and putting.in the g ri P h s t p o relaily is this the interest of them dtaft.id men who, by put Deg in substitutes themselves 'hie to draft, have reinted exemptioe, which by, the terms of the law holds good only until . the present enrollment is exhausted in their sith.dlstriet. Men who are over 43 years of age, and In come querlee; moused by law from the performance-of duty In the field, owe It to the rause and the can.. try to take a Zealous and active part in the coffee tion of the errrollment Hats, a military service of the llrst importance. The law require, that the quota Mull be assigned in proportion totheenroll rent, and the fairness and forth* of this mode of determining the amount of military service,due from each and every sect ton of the emintty,nannot be doubted, if the enrollment Is made as nearly pen feat', ft is practicable to make it. The amount of service due to the sauna from every Dims' oreotuity Is thus laid plainly and fairly before the eithens, and it is expected that &higher . motive than a selfish interest will prompt all to do their share in perfecting the enrollment, and seour- Mg a just and efileient execution of the law, for !PIA)" railing troops, whenever It becomes. necessary to them. • By order of : Maj. nIC/lAEO I. Dorian, • A. A. P. M. Gen. 3. W. SIEBER Capt. and Pro.- Mar.,' . denfft--, -MI Dist. PM - D. 0 DIDLL O'NEILL ANDERBI.IN, Steam Book and Job Printers, GAZI:TTE BUILDING, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGH. PADIPIILETS, BILL HEAD% REOfEPTS, BLAHS FORMS, POSTEIRS, PHOILIDLI‘IES, VISITMG CARDS, TICKETS, FAXES. BOOKS, BAND BILLS, • And all Other kinds of printing 'executed • with promptness and dispatch, and In the beg and neat est manner. We invite our friends having printing to execute to Ore us a call. • noac:lmend 111VII)END.—The President and Dliebt= -•-•_ors of the: Diemingham Gas Companyhave this' day - Peclaned a Dividend _of F0U8.14) - DER for the last elx month*, able on and At ter the IMb of December , at the Banking Rouse . of Robinson, McClean is Co., No. iaroueth street. . dead w • D.RODLICSON, Secretary.- The Tbree4titied itItIOK'DWELLIIPG; *may:Div,' eivatal. eleven room' Immo awl wiuditoono, 'Olmsted No. Si 'DOOM.= I t l e Prill i Vesl gh s3oo. 4 2 E. zEtslt, Iqc mire !rakkilth'idieet.. • - IN , - 4.' . r ":- 7, i, , , .„ - . - ~ . 39 mEnicat fluat oraTcuc numpHurvs Homeopathic Remedies Stand eonfesaedly at the head Of remedial mean► for the use of the people. They are alike rewired from the rkdaonous, dangerous, andrepulatie desei of quackery, or Old School 'practice, the inconve nience of leiter-sure, or the intricate And' porples ng obscurities of the usual Ilomeopothie books and =dictum Consisting of stniple epecifies for the' various diseases to which they are related4put up in the form of simply sugar pellets—and prepared of ingredients neither dangerous nor disgnat#lB, they are the ready aid of the parent Or nurse; and the comfort of the complaining and invalid. They possess these positiveradrantsgesr..- They • are harmless—no injury can arise from their use. They are dmple—y(lu always - know what to take, and bow to take it. ' They are convenient—you can give the proper Sugar Pills at a moment's warning, • without hesitation or delay. They are efficient— in thousands of eases disease is unrested at once, and the system cured without prostration ordelay., No. l— CuresFeter,Congestion and Innamtostion Ileat, , Pain and Restlessness, and the first stance 0 the acute and inflammatory disease. Price II eta. No. 3—Cures Forms Fercr,Worm Colic cad VON achrus'Appetite, Wetting the Bed. Price 33 cents. -N.. 7—puree Celle Teething, erring AM W.k. fulness, Slow O ruwth end Feebleness uf Wants nice 3.5 cent.. ; No. 4-Caren Diarrhea, of Children or Adults Cholera titanium and Summer Complaints. ?gee 26 cents. ~Ifee.4 age G cure the worst 'elude of Ch kink! Dl. &raiz. No. s—Cure. Ideient.ry or 1310.1 y Flux,'Colle. Gripplage, ElliOVColla, 101 l Dy.entery. Price 35 create., . No.T.••—Cures Coughs, Cold:; Hoarseness, 'lron. elatlsp'lttllumas and Sore Throat. Price 35 mate. This and No. 1 newer fall to nuns the worst Cold and Coughs.. , 13—Ourtv Tooth uuhe ; Pace•ache, Nerenua• nes. and Tic Doloreux. Price an cents. • No. a—Cures Headache, Slch Headache, Vertigo, Rush of Mood to the Head. Price 25 cents. In additlna with No. to, it never falls to curd the 'abet InSeterate eases. No. 10--Curea Dyspepsia, Weak, Acid or Derang ed Stomach, tlonatipation, Liver .Complaint, or Billows Condition. Price all cents. Lusamanr. n for all cases of Weak Digestion and Bilious Complaints. No. 1 1—Cums1Suppressed Menses, or Scanty, or Panful, or Delaying, Green Sickness. as cents. No. 12—Cures Leneorrhes or Whites, Baring :Down too Profuse Menses.. 95 cents. No. 'l3—Cures Croup, Resole Croupy 9ougb DUBruit end Oppressed 13reothlrig. au cents. No 11—Cures Salt. Rheum, Crusty Eruptrons, Erysipelas, Scald /lead, Barbers' Itch, Pimples on the Face. 36 cents.. No. 15—eures theumatlim, Palo, Lameness, or Soreness • In the Chest, Back, Side, or Limbs, or Selatica. 36 cents. No. 17—Cures P/Imr, fiterael or Extenrel, Blind or Bleeding, Recent or Meth:Late. GO cent. This remedy hes cured thousands of the worst possible ease... No' . 78—Curer Optlithaluda, Week or Inflamed Eyre or Eyelids, Falling or \Venk Night. so cents. It may always be relied upon for a cure. No. 10—Cures Catarrh, neute or chronic, dry or flowing, Cold la the Heed, Influenza, 60 coats. • No. 20—Cnnes Whooping Cligh, shortening and P alliating it: or Spigniodie Eio . GO cents. It is infallible, and always re eves and cures. 41—Cures Asthma, Otpreased, Difficult, La bored Breething,,Cotigh and Expectoretion„ Price . . 60tonta. • Hundreds liare been cured by it. 260.**4.—.Curia SerofuM, Enlarged Glands, and Tonsils Swellings- sad OM Eileen. 60 cents. Has cured the, worst cares. No. 24--Cuics Qcseral Debility, Physical or Ner. tons Weakness. 60 coats. , z . , No. s—'Cures Dropsy, Flulh Accumulations, Tu mpr Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. 60 cents. . , No:M.—bores Ses.l3 lekness, Prostnitto4Vertlga,. Naunea, - Vomiting. 60 cents. f . I • No. 27—Cured Urinary Mensal Gnirel, Renal Calculi, Difacult or Painful Urination. 60 cents. • ltoures!oki easegoteikirsey•lßMMlWU 1 No. :$- Seminal . E and ilalsalons, Inv luntary Inv Discharge. d consequent Prostration a Debili ty. Bad Result, of Evil Habits. Price it . i . -Tht most efficient rex' nedy known, an can be relied upon as a sure cure: • • • No. Z—Cures Sore'booth or Stomach, Clinkered Mouth of Adult. or Children, and hist, dil'ilecitt and Vomiting Prer tit Females. 50 ceati• Corea at once. No. al—Cures Painful Menstruation, Pressure, Cramp or Humana, Pritrittis, Itching, and Irrita tion of Females.! St OD. It acts liken charm. NO..i—Curei Suffering at Change of Life, Irreg ularities, }lngham of Heat, Palpitation, and even- Dixon of the Haut. 61 1. No. .13—Cures Simms and Convulsions, EOllePsY or rallitn4-.S lektrts, Choler or St. Vitus' Daace, Jerki2 gh I :Witc l l l .ss. Epteris. 00. No. 34-4,urea thotherta ivrd Ulrerate,torltg, foot Sore Throat. M. cents. 03 vial family mac ilo 00 20 vial family mac., morocco..., 8 . 00 03 vial case, plain II 00 g In vial rase y 300 38 vial Physician's case 15 oil ....._ • POND'S EXTRACT OF : - , • •,13 • For Burris, Scalds, Cute, Bruises, Soreness, Lame' nen, Sprains, Rheumatism, Bolls, Ulcers, 014 Sores and Toothache. It acts like a dams. Price 60 cents. The trilde supplied at New York prices: • Oar Remedies by Mt Look over the list, make up a case o f what kind' you choose, and Inclose the amount In a current: note or stomps,: by mail to my address, and the . medicine will be returned by mall or express,_ fore of charge. J. M. FULTON; Fifth Street, (Modicaldiag, - Second door below ttiiPost iVholesslo neat for Pittsburgh and vicinity. X3: I T I, f il IZT ;d 17 -0; NOVEMB UN ER•2lsti• aollldapburg, the rec m ic% l 4 l ikTeh L h SE ITI ° trued ' Weeds medicine, known as e Dr. J. Id., Improired• Blood-Searchitr. • Diode that' time I have been retanrdietteteg It, heti:rot.. LINDSEY himself part of the time em. plc .bt gliPerintellding Oreparetton, and 'hall con lone to nuutlefaetnre It ln aottordanett,trlth the Instructions and'dlleettons of Dr. Lindsey Those, then, - deshing the 1 . 411,91i212 article, should - see that the name of J mlTONlappean on every _bot tle ; and to dealers I sire notice that every !arse. Mon of thin, my trade-mark, will be promeented to the fall extent of tho talf. - I. IE. FOLTON , IPos.eet and tie FIFTH STREET, Plitsitugli. AZ- I am prepired to Bell BLOOD-SEARCHER Delta market than. Call b e f or e ' purchasing elso. wbeee- ' ago3o "LEAVY WINTER SUITS, FOR BOYS. 3P.aixua3r Ctutterinreki7. Ellimits', • T o. quflaattz. . SACQUE AND' CAPE OVERCOATS 3VST RECEIVED HT GRAY & LOGAX, No. IT sT. or.enz grxrxr, AEL 1t N OIL BRoznr. A3pAvat Petroleum and its Itodnoni; - OIL STOOKS, OIL LANDS, INSURANCE STOOKS ,Las on Mod Allegheny, Insuesnee„. Unica, Lnbne, Duck Creek Nstlonal, and various others, Oltee, Nos.:ILL:WOOS? and 19 IRWIN STREET, Pittsburgh. .. del4w %ME I -- Dp A.. STORY' ANWIRTEER UN 011.00., bate bis day dealned it Dividend ofTWO PER. CENT. n the Capital Stock paValde to ttockh Wets on or niter, the lath inst.,at Omani of R. J. Thcen oentntret,lo7 Idbertyntreet. iui,!. , • • 3. L. MARSHAL!, Sec.retam .Titisburgh. Dee. lit. • delaß 7 OYIOE TO. - WHOM 1T MAY !CON— CERII.=The Carboys left at my. Store, it not taken array In two weeks from date , miute 11.111:P....18.1-may attest, *Pittsburgh, Mr. 20th. DDL . nowt. VoIi:SALE-4,01,N0. frontiti "20 ft. on Wylie street, extending back 12 0 feet to 'a 'ta feet .I'l/ay, on which is erected a substantially built twe.eterY Afli, t Mef,LIANTI- ;nlsneroo . itb four ms Matto nk rotlnta"Valwegi*w" said treld Pq a _tnalon gi ► sn fat of for further info:sea frail,. of , .d it,., AIII•iTEBRETIVITIPcuin street. I,I y i,TI NG!'BETRINGILeatber And . . -s attan-Fientage , rdao, Maas , Pseitingi - flaSkatil and Lace Leather. always on hand, and of the bat lauallty, at tie India ,flubber Depot of - • if 1111430 fit. Vl* MPS* ' ESTABLISRIN 1786.: .wznevraJrz T.IIL OR3. FiSfiIOpTABLE D'S.MAl.l.k,p; ,60PDS. For Gent's 1r Vilpfly* 00,11111/p 34DE TO ORDER. IN, THE REST STYLE ANDMANWL E. B. ?PPP, 1/Xla M/ I '" 7 TUUMB riumnam. AllediOW* II G. BALE d:. CO., Merchant Tailors, N. W. corner Penn & St. Clair Streets An now receiving their seiocul &trinket . .. , . ! Fall • and, Winter • Goods, . . . , .. . ... . Which, In choke of seleetiorrand best Ord trp. 7 4 together with fair prica, bring bought whips was at Its lowest figure, they arena" , to rusk° up anything in their line on sbo patios sae Id fi rst class ' style. Returning thatikl to their (rico& and the public for past &TOM, 11124 It by close attention to business to share a llbetst pa tr.:fringe in thelallre. .. .. - - ~• - ,tiog . BISSELL'S BLOCK. • • W. H. McGRE, 10 ST. CLAIM STILE.E't • Would call the attention • of buyers to his stock GC goods. It has been selected with great care, sat contains all the NEWEST STYLES OF GOODS to be found in first class houses. - Gents wishing a suit of clothes made to order, will plea's:roan ant examine our goods "and prices. Also, a full sail • complete stock of . - 33.1.1.T1G155.142fi6 mss: ` • W. 11. MeGEE, Blancaskr TAtMNts not No. to Sr. GLAIR lIREAT. GBEAT PIIRIFIER HEMAPANiMA. Since the Introduction of mediCine, the erlefitof disease hart perhaps barn tbe subject' -of 'more rm. 'loos and . scientific consideration by. the most, learn thef the prefersion than any other ooneected with law. of the Great Creator , not rifewhave • contended that all diseases have their Origin le the stomach; others, the solids of the been °there again, and by far the greatest number, contend-ImA reason that the stooo itself is the eery fountala of life-that if it becomes impart.; then disease In GS fermi-Scrofula,-Scrofula, Cancer, Uicenr, ka.iappMter and indeed, experience In treating thin clue Odle; cases Dysart/Wes the blood and thereby efillotiag their eradication and cure, prove this to - helhe ' • correct.theory; acting upon which theory:theme& ichre now known nowAl'o 3 sEur rue lfilroPfilled • end brought Ida !practice, produtlngthelnott grat ism such a SCROFULA, ULOERATIONMPLES ow • TWO FACE, TTTI`ER SALt'RHEftlif,' • • • LIVER COMPLAINT LOSS vs.. . APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA, . • • •• Ruzumensx, OEN— • EilLea. DEBLLSTY, as to give,- fro-inthe t i m e in Stet takes, eeeonr. esculent to the' patient,hy making both seen mot • felt, the good it Is about to accomplish. ' It was thought bad to put it up in bottlesat soo. eacb,—as many persona are disposed to fry watt". cle but , are often deterred at the expeiree,—eo the • trial here can be made at a moderate today, - and satisfy, the purchaser that, the •Artleli whet Is claimed foe Si, to be. - the srestat, nraimit area err.: brought before the people,. Delicate Females will find inthe medicine they aced. T curati v eublle may form some Ides of Its pectic liar meritsrwh Subjoin 4 liat of the p p o elted el articles, f , Welt it 'ls . eompesedi with a *lo on deseriptlon of. the. hi uses and adoptatton of sloth. tis ken from the highest authority known to nuollcal science, . . HONDURASSARSAPAIEILLA Is used with a - beneficial effect In cases of Itheuma. Ua, Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous . Diseases an d other depraved conditions of health. DANDELION torde, ' .llO ' retle, sod aperient: It hiss a sped:ft action upon tho liver, exciting it when fengWd , id secretion. It hos barn much used In Getmlayia, diseases of the digestive organs, , lODIDE POTASSIM There are few dismal In which It hasnot peered{ beneficial ; It le used le Screfulous Affections with great benefit; It has also been used Ignite:melt sue. teas Intreatment for Inflammation of the Ere. It generally Increases the appetite and flesh. VZ.'iDta FLOWERS Are aromatic, tOnls, 014 highly' _ igoratlns 1,113e1l of Nervous Debility. . , WINTER GREEN Ti repeetally valuable In cases of &tofu nod! Rheumatism. arAmommE FLOWERS Are edvantegeatutly need in eases of Enfeebled lip, geetion. but are especially appileable.to ea/welt( General Debility with weak appetite. • I , , TEZERZON-BARE' r It acts fairorabl_r a* an alterative in ehreifY./161.. factions, Chronic Jitteumattiat: Led oblusibs._24. messes of tlre Skin. - • "; ) 1' itslarteeTattb)rfenaula watibel4 m4OOO ' tection against - fraud. -• ' . , 13 . 131 0 2 . 1 1'30.B1r13T04;; ; ;' ntLik.A.Nvicirmrra ar E L,;' • 101-Ask your intelligedit Phyokiiii his tio nbore mipe. COLD We hare is..fultstoek of very heavy . . . . • UNDERSHIRTS AND . D114111111; Al the he real aA um flee: and llEhtet grades larthadhpit Shaker Flaitael, raadelh.thebears kM . Foe LADIES and CHILDREN, we taro lust opened a fulldlneat • ; , J. J~erinq Draeocra and ter ~ Of the Pe a tirreey,aye. • • . , GLOVES ; The largest mad Band aloe* me Imre seer Isast;iragg 3 4=d3 1 1 =txg t r . rra• ; Also, Wool Btaogimp, nosing, Bablsa, Badge% • Scarfs, Balmoral as. ' 33XLMIALTEIp4A1M,... of the veer tiered ityles,..agd oh Hood quellty. • JOSEPH EOM &CO. 71,11,up29 31TAR f: M rs uripheactslaa:s' l lt Dealer lea *lou* .Ilocust. , eu este. Ml* euiel Grease lk'tru,lteu, ling Orden Mind foe alliner ebaudlaa.Plttebelltilittril: ' . ..Tenet urea and Relined OIL, at, dealer* and eetrattramW. ga~r turen - rates, Dr0.'230 'I4II=TY STILEETerOPPItr site Wood etettlir Pittsburgh, Pa. -,'. ~Advance,a, made ant prompt atteallon *brat conalgranenta sad or , Plyrnrctran' Her 'Ent:min:Mall Straer,.Llordt & McCully & Cc" McD onsid Durkin, John L Ha use.& Oa, John Hall 4'064 A. Dom se,, ;kl4,Sar. , ' • • • chi ina am= ftfiiir. DI 1111 Its bisiltiabelcro,-c,iturulli44.4”:,;r4°Yreztek-05ti..:;•..1..;:- rieneed'rthims,' - ' ' ''' ' ."•- --- i . - . . r. S P a taiiirm i 1 ~.. . , : -,." ~:,-,.• ". . . T TES ........ 1 .. - cmdaptlrcat hatal awl aurae tb _.!., ... . • '.• •-• ' ' , TATS illt-SiMilat. -_.• %- --.- ' And trr rantrry ant Arr pittstrutogi-, 4 i ..„,„,tawd.,„ li .Thihralifß„ o m.,_l4lo- -wdo4 . wiraumw SrifOreoU rS, 1 0 , . .--.. ,,, . „ .5.4.141:17.4zka5item4 r 0z::.- - 4 *I P
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