The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 02, 1865, Image 1

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    ES,TABLISHED IN 1786.
ht-Sittsburgh dazeite.
,L AP l r r li .F r4 .
Ma period is raplety' approacbtuenrnen' toe alb
wens oftlds very enterprising city will be called
upon to Pellet onsihr,their. ;lumbar for the highly
tel POtuditS i rtf. wig 4 ruit# l ,
mitted by I renepituaggligi that•the WSW la
which oominationebitire . bli hart° bean made, bed
tensed much dissatisfaction among the principal
portionet the voters.; Mali - lir luny iattanccir.t
withent character 'orlidtalligenotr 'has virtually
tontrelled our eleclions. That men,of same have
Mariana to the above and beyond these con
temptible party influences. is cue of the cheering
slang of the times. It la certainly Of • the higitalt
'lmportance that Unite selection of BraYpi, a can
dklate abould' be chosen who has hitherto stood
above improper infitiences. One whose energy
and watchful cars will ben suMclent mare/nee that
the intereitisof. the city will _be amply protected.
Now we have such a man In the Fourth ward, one
whoce it builds !toxicity.. indomitable energy and
sleepless vigilance ahorthi commend him' to the
eotuddiritleir 'of file otoomonitr. If Nominated
and elected, the peOpla may repots In peace and
quiet. The babbath wllibe respected. atiesat., In
outward liMaranct, i reform In our city is im
peratively darnel:Waal; lutelliperance, fighting and
profanity are rapidly on the increase, and not
withstanding tve hive an emergency pollee, don
any roan seriously believe for one moment they
are of soy eatthlyalse butt° draw Choir pay. • o
In come Instankif STOW making their
appearance when t l lelraerrieea . are most required?
Let or then rally lliithe'inalipert Of Alderman DON
ALLSOnvandUlati may gaiety calculate upon
two years or energetic, administration of our mo_
niolpal affairs. Hutt a terror to evil doers. and
(Antal'u will continue so. He Lln fact pawner
ed of more energy and dee:slon • of character than
any other non alto in alipitind to that °Mee. the
1 40 / 40 ,,„ hove on oPPortunity of electing ao
ofllealll derision, honesty and hatngfity. if they
choraut they can.selnot one of an opposite own,.
ter, but our ohildrie who are Jost emertiog loco
=emitted, may and will, ottfer the consequence.
Focorn WARD.
We hare all,bconterld that the age of mtracles
had passed serif. WO are not a believer 'in them
ourselves—but we have been shown some certifi
cates, sworn to by parties before Justices of the
Peace, attestedbY ailinalsetb,:abd further, h en
ticated by these...l of Prothonotarim or o' her court
°Moen, and stint nil by the seal of county courts
testifying tnat.bt. .1 D. Warts has cured, almost
InitantaneouslY, some eery chronic cases of Deaf
crag. Asthma, Dyarepata, Loss of Voice Rheu MA-
Nettrak a, Catarrh, [Harasss of the Throat.
Lungs, or Liver, ituld Mentos Mamas generally.
The certiflester, as 'ire hare stated, have been
.clown tU. 'The public can have an opportunity of
Judging of Halt anthenticity, free of all charge, at
Masonic Hall, (Sunday eafeepted) from
nine to eleven olclonln a. to., where ail patients are
Invited to call and 'receive free treatment, nom
penning on Monday next, and continuing for
thirty days. F.ona two to six o'clock p. m., the
doitor will be found at his parlon In the Et.
Charles Hotel. The-clalin la that the cure to made
ihinugla the
, agency or Alma , magnetic touch, and
while he'dOis "Uoi j iii . ofeu to restore tie deadio -
life, he does agree to cute all disease. without the
use of medtchae, that are curable. It will cattalo
ly do the atrUctedJail their friends no harm to at
tend his levees at MNISOLIIO Hall, at all events. see
adVertlarment In onilther column.
nolhltdawir • ..`,3
Allegheby Lthibry—POblle teettee.
The hall or Me iiikkheby Library Aesoeletem
will be cubed to the publip friday ereatng,
Vol,. arlqOlanOk.' Inti:ental en tho-nue
.44 ef Mb , yelutble•hbeltution ire unwell) , re
ttutatttl to ha present."
Now.iprttie
Thou Who huh' their ladles fun soon, u - 111 nye
money. WM.Fletriffit,'l33 Wood street, has the
lenrst and finest essfdtment euer Offered for sale
In this city, sod he note selling et from to to IS
Pet cent...leas they they can be bought at coy other
House In the city.
Plew AVster Depot. •
A new becalm slatais motel's e!eao. but tints is an
old broom sitlh ild# - handle. .htenrs. Beek h
41eLaughlin, Ant'e Ope*:;eit No. 2t St. (Sur
strett, tUrnervf. the albey, , ,and also In iius
ineend Inarket, • enfenilfd stook or oysters, to mans,
flutists or shell,wiach they will nerve up to their
to the most approved style. Mr. nil:Laugh.
ito is an old caterer -to the public, and is well
known as one of theyanst isceampleshed mistakes
the city. They Sp . ..have On hand e splendid
lit at fruits, both 'canned and tropical. Give them
a roll, and test (heti:terns.
~,yw:,ay,,~
;.t
Tell Ypor Neighbora.
1. It is a duty Wad, every one who hal isltered
fronvehe tenth's ravages or that moat horrible of
all diseases, dyspepstr, and who has be our dby
Cats DYSPVP II , UUM to tell their friends sad
nelibbors One ,
."14'lltds, others as you would
have °theta' the golden rule.
one that tuts ever used it, - knows - of its
aonAeitaPridtve poweta 10 dyspolislit,
Club headache, soar stomach,
heartbura, cholera ..itiorbtts,,etud to'ght say,
every from - a disordered state
of the stomach mid !ultras. Sold In Pittsburgh, at
‘ . l Flowing's Ditty Depot, No. 84 Market street.
• 'Au Immense.gailgratlon
4 . - An Immense emigration trill pour down into the
Southern - States with the restoration of peace.
r Thousands of sput,hern Wisp/3, from all tne town
and cities °tithe liarth', will return home ; thous
ands of northern soldiers will more la the name
direction, and settle In the closest bonds of anion,
among their southern hrethren; and, in obedience
to the:lima of demand and supply, thousands of
northern lament ; mechaales, and laborers, will
s:1 'welt-the mighty velhene for the re-peopling and
re-bulldtng the waste places of "the Sunny South "
In antleigation.Of thll /read diversion of the tide
" of emlgradlon, 'and, troth the Increasing demands
, upon theulthe ptoprietins of 'Boitetteris Gelehra
ted Stomach iiiiteta Cr. putting up additional
theueands t f boxes:or:their unlvenally popular
tonic and attendee.
We have the test/root/ of soldiers, tailors, tray
tlers„ trappers. miner., emigrants, refug te. la,
meta '"aid Pliintera,:frorth and South, °a cloud of
witntnis," that tut a safe and reliable remedial
tgent, arse ea a lintitectirn &garnet all the cow
-1 Plaints lochicut to exposure, privet:o;s, elisnnr.
di climate, dirt, water and habit' of lift; llotres.
erase Birrena, us- d ...directed, are worth their
Weight to gold. North or South.—Cosunanicshd.
:
It I. also proper to state that the Bitters are
sold exelt*lvely lo Maas, and never, under any
elreetostances by the slalom or the bore]. /moot
• tots sod imttatora are abroad, sac the only seta
ittutrd that the public hoe age unst them is to see
that Jim pittara...thny. buy -bare the engrave!
• /Owl bed note: of:Wind of breasts. Iln/totter k
Smith, and our proprietsty stamp over the cork of
• the bottle.
iNII and Muter Goods.
with peat plesaura we call theattentlan of
dot readers tolbeaupeti stock of Fall and Winter
Cloodikut reciittedt4-111r: John Water Slerchant
FfO. IR, Federal area, Allegheny. ate
stork embrwwe ludaa of the rarest arurmoot.a tau.
Ofuleloths , Oisaluteree,OvercOalleirsnaVestlng
aief broultht Co IlleWestilit market. ILL anort:
want of Furnlahlus Gboda, comprldn: gams
, Vrracrers, Collars, Igectalles, Handkarchlf IC, are.,
cannot be stitpiescer east or west. A lama stock
of risdpsortdc Coat., Vest. and Overcoats
wl.ll also La found at lila establishment. Parson.
IS want of italigts.t.lre obattang Woo ahoula cot
471 to:e.Ve'...r. t tler a nail.
Tbonias - W:. l lF l 'arry itc co.,
Primal:4l , Slete - ziteiiitlN,and Deem In Amer.:ea
Mite, -of various-colors. Oftlos et Alexeader
147undirt% ige,rNicater 6eLte. I ittediurgb,
177 •
Atllideng*. great. Orders
Tlirmillihitt.e.nded! All work warranted Watt/
mr6or• get4llqhiploupp,i, PAOrfeet notlee., co
martskit Isliarr,,,olAvi tho root Is col
is t used insaliNUsoni - '
=a=
*he - tirtaliteet blackpot .on abe enamel of a.
Yobth miselnerree Mir eraanly goer bar'
touched Up:MOD/MI ittnirpOle The Sozodont se a
"ognaWar the tooth - lilt* and not only that
one, OttryerM or half a doein. Be minced that
nothing but Sorodont will either effectually pre
...ant Or arrrytltyntal nheßkae.
CarPalter; atlkbft Iftop. ,
tialpg relwi r tiniltaiV of Ulm van
itheinirc art 0 0 i i tHlea 4 2 0f0r anta
otjobilizr,ll2 cankialsr Il4ei sltho 014 stalla.
VbStb AuerMptelim AlittudleY l Imo m 140411,
'r!gY; 000. aPlittitid 1 0 11 ( 1 filq. wended to.
- Aru.,14,111.
altst - Operseds
ear
flow elatatisllause,' at 44 sina street, where
sip oft" itrepo worth of elothlas re;srdkas of
cot, at .OSk fltit '
cslii;fiesuit. .Pcsn street.
J'vel"WSzo 6 lotlirio — ift 'Vastness in Ws putts:
-NOTXc
A li'etv Miracle
6. LIDOOATE, secretor
While the imports so largely Increased lee:
month. the eiloorla -chow a material decline.
The Import. were EW 624,4h5 In gold velar, sal
the ETP , aS only /5.223,214 In carreoey, to
LW, reducing the latter to gold value, them
was en r int= of Imports over exports of about
11,500.000. Thls balance. however, has been
set off to an Important extent by the export of
520 bonds, and other securities. Exports con
tinue Isrue, chi Ily owing to the large shipment
of Cotton.
Tturexports of domestic nolaare for th•r weer
Include 2,2/62 lbs bees-war, 550 bbls rye 11. n•,
2,125 blls corn meal, 32,801 bosh wheat, 222.10
bulb oats, 1,544 bush 122.125, 190,0224 be , ', C
50,824 olegeacandles,4Bo tons coal, 14,031 1,1.,,
cotton, 1,019 bales hay, 12 tales hobs, 2 9.51
Mil! rosin, 40 bbl, pltcb. 1,107 gals whale 0.2,
4230 bbls lard oil, 2,539 bbls pork, 1 796 bbtA 220.1
500 lien, beef, 230,264 ib, batter, 302,712 1 . 14
thecae, 277,651 lbs lard, 142 0,1, rice. 421 2'l
Gals NU - Wean:l, S 136 122 , 1 s and 2,026 other
2 , k l ots crude tobacco.
Sr, yl `RR, N., I.—The Herald'', Her W 1 .1(
,•orreq ondena gi, feather parti••a'ar, of the
gale at t ha: place. fie hays one hundred nad
fifty thon.,and dol'ar, a ill not cover the damage.
to private psoperty. Curry's new wharf ha;
gone entirely. The cdlsola blew down, an 1
struck upon the new warehouse, destroying
that, and both of his marine railways ar • de
stroyed.
There are several sunken schooners crowded
In so thick as to be iniintingulahatale.. It oh
wi•arves occupied by the Quartermasters
De
partment are completely gate. Soasen vessels
bud acheonana are lying there; among them the
United States Schooner Tortugas, belonging to
that Engineer Department, with only her .mast
heads 9161b1r,
The boats and boat houses here all been
cleared away, and great damage was done to the
marine hospital. There Is sat a tin house upon
the island abstr.:,has not been entirely ricinurgl,
wltli a single exception. All the trees the peo
ple here bcee trying to melee shore 11-V; a re
destroyed. No l,esr, 01111 a Is relented.
WA II I .N Nor. I.—lt seen,, from rCC,III
- rereired intelligence, that the reorgau-
Lzatlon In Arkansas Lou progressed quietly, and
is a snecess. President Johnson hasinfornmed
the Governor of that State that there will bo .
Interference with Its 4overnment; and not duly
does he invite the State to resume its former re
talons with the Federal Government, but prom
ises it• all the old of the Government iu the
pronises.
lioh. James L. Os!, Governor e'er,: of South
Carolina, teas pardoned some weeks ago, tut
as that State has not re;:uthated the rebol de , tt
she has fa'lett to prepare herself tor oftlzial ro-
COgalt01) as a State loyal to she
PaILAPELPIILLi Nolieteber I.—The rdmalos of
Colonel ulna Dahlgren latd in state, la I ode-
Tendency Hill, during the b!,zio, sod the foaeral
Service-6 took plaq mils worms:. The Her. J.
Wilson, D.D..of 'Newark, N. J...drdiverodsu
tunrreselvo sermon, and tlut remains were than
removed from the Hall to Laurel 11111, carnrto3
by ak: companies of the 7th Itecrment of the .
rarer Coeps, two Companies If Marines
I,bo city troops trbleb acted 03 guard of
boerle. Among tbn distlogrdebed mourners was
Adrottrall—toablarren,•MenatorrWade and Rem
arks and Mayor Henry. The weather was au
spicious. and the ceremonies intoreaste4.
BOsto:1, Nov. t.--Two !once shoo manufaco
tits Itrßooth Boston, 003101114 tO Matra,
LIOI4 4C0., Fhowdealeto Sa. thts city, ware des
ttoYtd'o§'greojtTyiesd t nio.olog; Loss About
4100,000, ao which:there le some lasuracce.
Kum , Yone, Nov. I.—Gold is easfet. The gold
•Dill out far 5-20 coup 'us, _received by Lne
of Walton to coming to a certain extent on the
iellegts.the markst. CIIStOI3I/ de
ritimadtamoneram.• The price has ranged 14454
- TcrG.MC'Excbanp nominal.
THE DAILY PITTSI3U Gil GAZETTE.
Wholesale
Dealers in dry goods will nod our stock very fu:l
and complete In every department- ReMonlher.
We ore von on the northeast 00111er of Fourth aid
Market streets.
0. ILamsoz 1..0vx ti film.
:%loursalpg Urea, 1311kra,
The beat value in the city for money, en the north
eut corner of Fourth and Market it:recta.
C. HMI/lON (.ovs At. 800.
At ie.. ptk . than you pay for goolprlnts. , Coil
aniksea them on the northeast corner of Fourth
ani:Aferhet street..
HAN9O3 I.OVg ar.
DV LAST mars MAILS
The People's ticket, which was nominated in
Chicago against the regular Republicau ticket,
has fallen to pieces. The nominees have near
ly all withdraw - n. This results from the fact
that the copperheads undertook to indorse the
People's ticket, which was more than the nom
inees, who were nearly all Union soldiers,
could stand4hence their withdrawal.
Tun effect of the !stets onservative neffal Cos
ventioh In St. Louis has beau to unite - the Radi
cal patty and bring back those Germans who
bade heretotore opposed the now constitution.
The German Radical papers stronxls ergs their
readers to have nothing whatever to do with any
ere connected with the Convention.
rn Ibe Court 01 Common Pleas at Louisville.
a snit has teen commenced be 'apt. Fares for
slander, atfalmt the n 4. Pre., her ten
_thou
sand dollars.;
Al.THOuoll the rase of Father:Cumming.% a
Catholic eletutuan . or St. Louis, who refuses to
take the test oath, has been appealed to the.
United States Supreme Court, where they expect
the decision of the State Supreme Court to Iw
reversed, there Is a trrcal flutter among the rehd:
preachers thee and meta apprelfeu.sion is Iclt
that they wit; 'e obliged to take ti, oath or slop
preaching.
Pnar.ttun..s on grand scale is being made
at Chicago to celebrate the commencement or
Sherman's match to the sea, November 15.
Several prominent army organizations will par
ticipate in festivities of the most brilliant char
acter.
•
Sons half dozen failures occ urredon Tuesday,
among Chicago operators to wheat. confined
mpttly to brokers Who bad sold heavily short
Vinance ■nd Takde In New Turk
NEW Your. Nov. I.—AA the Stock E cchauge
the ma] ket opened firmly, but laimediatel)
afterwards fell off, and the closing sales were
Centrally lowest. The bull cliques operated
succraalully upon Chicago and Northwelstarn
common etorks Milwaukee and Prairie da Chien
was active. The stock market was steady at
Frond board but all the stocks were lower alter
call.
At the last Board the maskee was hammered
and prices were all lower. The foliowing were
the ciersing prices at 4533 P. ?Cs New 1" - ors Con •
teal, 1001ilfo 101; E - Ic, Hudeol River, 103
(10: 1 3,Z: Reading. 115,?;,(1.159is Clevelasd Az
Pittsburgh, 81 ;};(8,81!4; Hock Island. 103N(is
• 10374; Prairie du Chien, 73 1;(3,711%, •
Cold closed at 1453®140,1i, Bees - ling Es_ elsge is quiet at 10BN@Pl00 for prime Brokers'
Bi s.
t be C.unmercial East rumors are still freely
circulated respecting the arrangements between
the Atlantic and Weal Western and other roads,
but they are without any real foundation, We
Lave reason for asserting that the Eoglish capi
talists in interest of the Atlantic and Great
Woos rn road have sailed, without making any
di finite arrangement respecting seaboard connec
tions with their line. The interviews with the
Eric Company sought by the Atlantic and Greet
Weston delegates have done nothing
more• :than to make ;known to the
parties mutually, their 'respective views,
but they may hereafter issue in mere def-
Suite plopcsals. The propositions made to the
Erie company are not such as could be accepted,
but it Is possible that modifications may here.
alter be made which would molt in the connec
tion of the two macs, either in the way of amal
gamation or of a canning arrangement be
tween separate organizations. An interview
was held last evecieg between the representa
tives of the Erie and Atlantic sine t ;:tat Wes -
tern.
Governments arc frmcr under in advance or
In flee-twenties at London. It is rep irted
by the Damasens that five-twenties—ald Issue—
:one j , „', new issu ten.torties ' and seven
th irt ICS !!.
: Money shows Increasing eace towards street
I:?ortovrers at 7 per cent. The demand far 113.
(Vents is unusually pressing, and: brokers in
anvil, meets are also libual harrowers. ?rime
pap rls current at n per cant and very goad
names falls to lion buyers at even 11.1. Dar
Second class names are very diflinit of I:ingra
tiation at unusually irregular rates.
Import• and Exporto of New 'loft
Nnw Yoga. Nor. I.—The forelgn imports at
the port of Ne. Y .rtt for the mantis of S. , ptem
ber were V.2.6:4,4t0i. against t10,.532,459 for
the corresponding month last year. and ham the
comparatively e maa proportion entered for ware
house, and the large amount ssithdrewu from
bonds, I appears that the receipts were not at
all beyond the wants of the market, although
the direct entries were four times as large a for
the came month last year. Tinsamouutof goods
yet In bond at their gold value was reduced
more than s 3 ,Cillesooo. The receipts f or customs
during September reached the tmprecetleoted
to
tal of 512,929,615.
Crest Cale at Key WeNt
11,:rlda ■ud South Carolina
Colonel Dahlgren , . traneral
vire 'AI 'l3:Oiton
LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
FROM WASHINGTON
Case of Colonel Marston
EFFORTS OS BEHALF OF WIR
General Meigs to Retire from Office
WAsIIINGTON Cm, Nov. L.—The. naval court
martial, of which Vice Admiral Farragut la
president, cotivemed, and Colonel Manton, of
the Marine corps, was arraigned betote the
court, on Ore charge of misapplying money of
new recruits placed In hls hands. It is said
that he plead guilty to the charge and was al
lowed two days to prepare a statement in eaten.
nation of the Offetce.
Up to two o'clock to-day,. no decision bad
teen arrived at in the Wire case. :Cameron,
t Teta ate being made to Induce the President
to show clemency, and imortson Wirz for life-
To-day the'Postotilee Department begins to
open bids for carrying the mails on some eLehty
mops In Virginia, Nwth Caralina, and blquil
Carolina. Bids will be received tilt 3 o'crock
this afternoon, The Postmaster General has
until the 14th to decide on bids, bat as few have
tern received thus far, the successful bidders
will doubtless be announced before that time.
The President has *pointed Colonel John P,
Tags art Internal Revenue Collector for the first
dltirict of Pennsylvania. in place of Mr, fiord
ing, deceased. There were at least twenty
other applicants for the position, some of [ham
strongly backed by political Indnence. Colonel
Taggart commanded one of the Pennsylvania
regiments during the late war, and fur some
time past ban been consented with the Wash
ington correspondence of the Philadelphia In
quirer, and Is highly esteemed as a courteoas
and estimable gentleman.
Tho Tunis Embassy remained within doors
yesterday. To-day, by invitation of the mili
tary authorities, they visit the freedmen villaze
on the Arluastton estate.
Lient. On. Grout tuu rented the private rosi.
dence balls by John C. Breekinridge while VI..
President, and adjoining that owned by the late
Senator Douglas.
The speculation that Gen. Mehl will ahortly
rt tire from the Qoartermaster Generalship of
E be army is anain the leading nosalp of military
circles. It Is now almost putatively stated that
Grn. Robert Allen or Goa, Ingalls is to Coerced
to teat r ffice.
RESIGNATION OF GEN, HAWLEY,
Mr. Cushing's European Mission.
PIERRE' BOULE PARDONED
I ONDITION OF AFFAIRS II ALAB 11l A.
Order Regard'ng Government Animals
TIII: IYASHINGTO9 BIONIUMENT
Nr.w Yong, Nov. I.—A special - loth! Tribune
Lnm lYashicgton on the 31st says: Brevet
ble)..r General Joseph R. Hawley, late chief of
stall to General Terry, commanding at Rich
mond, has resigned his commission In the ar
my sod returned to the editorship of the Hart
ford Prrse.
Mr. Cnshing'a mission to Europe for the Gov
ernment Is purely and entirely profasslonal and
amt diplomatic, Ss has been extensive y circu
lated.
A special to the Timm from Wastungton says•
'lo-day the President pardoned Pierre Bottle,
Brigadier General Swayne, commissioner of
freedmen for Alabama. Is in Washington, ac
companied by Governor Pomona, with a view to
Cr,!aln the Etecatme •auction to certain meas.
errs of policy relative to the again of that
ream, and also to obtain teachers for freesia:ea,
who are loudly demanded and in short suooly.
Gen. Ssrayne represents the people of Alabama
as being favorably dispose.] to thu introduction
et Not thern capital Lod energy, and that the op
portur.l.les for favorable lavretmenta are very
e real,- Largo numbers of the °Riders and so!-
tilers returning from the army are purchasing
plantations and becoming permanent residents.
By nit order from the Quartermaster General, '
the attention of offirent on duty er tire several
military departmen-s is called to the greet num- •
her of animals belonging to the Government, In
the possession of persons who have no regal title
••ighttid claim thereto. Such animals Will be
of seized w henever found, and turned over to the
nearest Quartermaster. in ease upon tire affi
davit of parties from whom the property is ta-
Len that they hare reason to beliere their title
!Id, and they will produce evidence to
rove It, the property well bt detained In nun
folly till a thorough inrestigation Is made. The
ye 110 n in pcortssion of disputed property
most show Lis title t eon by virtue of some alt -
tLorized Government sale. Indicated be the
brand "J. C.” or "el," or by ties - rereiot of s ome
duly anthorizell Government officer.
J, ff. Gavin has ordered a new bearer cloth
ON en oat of a enerenant talker In this city. who
was his old timesenntor. The manufacturer of
the garment comm:nrel this morning from a
measnet mere taken in 1800, and will probably
slit in an adverse payment, leaving Jeff to
take all chances on the investment.
Too Washington Monument Association will
go ueforc Congress this airier for another ap
propriation in payment for the shaft. The tenet
nu nun! report of the treasury showed the re
f riots of about $ll,OOO In popular subscriptions
fotm all •oon-en: about forJ,WJ are retnirsel to
srry tli, monument to the proposed height.
MEM ULTY WITH ENGLAND
English and French Views ,f Qneation
'L" Vow:. Nvv. I.—The L•mdon r,.n•s of
the 10th Faye. Iv rnaril to the diftNulty with
Co.tid Slates:
are quite sure our government may de.
i cl eitt'u the support of the union in main
tat. ire the prsit•lon It has taken up. ft the
tneiran government is determined to seek ■
quarrel wi,b us, as well In this demand as any
nth, r, we cannot have one In which on"
me elestrr and our poiltion more unquestionable.
If it a Lot, we shall bays saved oarselvert by the
firm <land we are now making from a great
degradation, and vindicated for tho benefit of
all mankind, that neutral position so seldom re.
copa d by Greet Britian In the wars of the Vaal.
and so often, we tenet, to be hers to the wars
of the future.
The Parla correspondent of the . London Poet
says: The politicians ed . our money Market,
and the public generally, have read with great
interest the published correspondence between
the cabinets of Washington and - Loudon. Most
men MOM to the conclusion that no rupture
will grow out of the demands of the American
government; but they think that England will
make compensation in some way or other for a
of the damn,. done by .the Southern
Thal l'n•erle view of the exist
au, difficulty.
LATIST MEXICAN ADVICES.
Ike Liberal Attack on Matamoras
NEW Yo.lllt, Nov. I.—The Matamoros turret,
poodent of the iferahl of the 12th ult.. states
that the attack of the Liberals on Matamoros
CCDIMCDUed OM the Sunday prov:ous, and the
fact of their being led op is three lines of battle
led to the better klust tuey were commanded by
American silicate, as they were never formed
that way before,
Liberals held their ground, and the mom
IA vigilance by the garrison only prevents
rig nightly surprised. Ala COMMURICALIOII
he interior le slant off.
Crime In lin:only u
I
New TOILE, NUT. IT-Crime In Brooklyn lson
the keremi which the efforts of the police do
not cheek. The number of arcane dalLf for
felonies is more thsp double what it wait before.
The Jail Is now do crowded ivlthOrtudhalit that
the accommodations for Meri t keeplol are
Inadequate. Highway robberies ate of nightly
occurrence, and sometimes .In 'the most public
thrroughfaree: notwithatanding thvfecent in.
crease of the pi)111e force. Many of the
ere in favor a further Income immediately.
jd A STIVILLZ, TENN.. October 131..—POlir hun
dred ball bof cotton were received by the deal
ers today, and three hundred and etehtv.tbren
bales wire shipped. Prices are dull at 4.1147 C;
holders demand 54k. Cotton declined 5',S , hero
on the announcement of the death or turd Pal
merston.
Arrival of the Steamer Saxenta.
; time Ynna, eteataer Saloala,
IroM Berme:has artivqt . Eferrews if staid.
pined. She bask over 'serest htmdie4 pampa
sere.
PITTSBURGH. 1
TR IFITitISIAX AMA 14StDORS
The Cattle Plague in England
•
COMMERCIAL RELATION& WITH TRUCE
Beconstruction in Florida
WORKINGMEN'S PROCESSION IN WASHINGTON
%Fleur:stymy, Nov. I.—The Teals sullies
seders to-day visited the Freedman's village and
the foil/ligation!' of W lagton, under the es
cort of of Clem Haskins and a dcaehmept of
die Fifth Regular Cavalry.
The United States Consul at Mancheater,
England . , writing to the State Departmentunder
date of October 17th, reports as yet there is
no abatement of the plague among the .cattle,
which la mainly confined to,laorned cattle, but
it has, in a few instances, broken oat with great
violence In flocks of sheep. ke there is danger
that the decease may be transmitted to America,
he suggeata that the impartation of foreign
stock be for the present prohibited. By the Im
portation of hides from Ro.iela, the disease Is
supposed by many to have been introduced
Into Englend.
It is said that $1,020,000,000 have been paid to
thearmy alone Mace the beginning of the re
bellion,
The number of hide for performing the mall
garret In Virginia, West Virginia, North and
Smith Carolina and Flordida, issued to-day Is
comparatively small, 'lwo hundred of the most
extensive mail routes are, however, already in
operation in the South.
The Governor of Dakotab writes to the Com•
mlssioner of Indian AR'alra that there Is no
doubt of the desire of all the Indians In that
territory for peace. The season, however, is
- toolate for Making treaties.
Governor Parems, of Alabama, had an,ktter
vitro, with the President to-day.
Ihformatlon has been received thatthe French•
GoVernment has lowered tbe duties or raw
whalebone, the product of American flaterles,
the tariff on the article now being the same
as on that Imported into France from European
countries. This has bean done without any ayo
plicatlon on our part. It Is a spontaneous act
by !tat Government. Thls voluntary monces.
Mon to the United States, though of com
paratively small imporumee,coopled wittother
propttimis circumstances encourage the
hope that our commermal relations generally
with France, will soon be placed on a nm - u fa•
vorable foottsg.
The following has bees add'tiorred to his Er
celibacy. William Marvin, Provislotial Governor
of Florida, at Tallahassee
Your letter of October 7tb w■s received and
anbmitted to the President. Its is gratified with
the favorable progress towards reconstruction
In Florida, ■nd directs me to say that beragartla
the ratification by the Legislature of the Con
greasional Amendment of the Constitution of
the 'United Staten as Indispensable to a ►teens•
ful restoration of the true loyal relations be
tween Florida and the other States, and equity
Indispensable to the return of pestee.andt:her
naney throughout the Republic.
Wit. H. iltewam.
There hoe as yet I,ren no definite extgutire
action on the findings of flue Wirz Commission.
Owing to thfi immense mass of evidence to be
et:mined a brier orate sane was sot scut from
the Bureau of Military Justit. to the President
until to-day.
The procession of Workingmen of this city
was not only large as to number*, lint brilliant
in appearance. They carried torches and
transparencies, with appropriate mottos, to illus
trate the object of their combine,' mo, carrot,
vie Eight hours for a legal day's wart. Th,
line was about a mile in length. It was per
baps lire largest and most impa.my tit is pr.,.
evasiion over witnesses! In Washingt,..
Some of the trades amen as carpenters, gas -fit
ters, millers, steam engine if akera, blacksmith,
and paint, rs, gave a practical exhinition of their
maps tire vocations, while the printers worked
olf a shot t poem In advocacy of the eight tic:,
system. A ship, full-rigged with men on imani
was amen g the p.onaireut objects, and was
drawn by horses.
Thousaudi, of,qe..• rltor+ cte,l the so,et 4 ,
through Tebleb the proecssion pawed. Thu
wos kin.; incn 611:1,1 re th, Cirr II ‘ll.
whvrr ',pouch. end aghlrfs«, won', selicervd to
tln In,op 11, owtl, to Ells yof
hour
Secretary McCulloch's atatemeot of the pttb.'
1k war debt for f wctober wl.l be ready u.-ttight.
It toakel a favOrab:c vlbit4l. of Lte cludmou of
our floaucce.
&Tien/try Seward and the French If inMO
hive bad two Inter levee tots ?coif. •
An order orMiering several reneril °Magi&
ont of service will be issued on Frilay.
It is intimated that Seerefary Seward Is ors
paring en answer to Earl Enssell,reLstive to the
procOei l lon of the Inter to appoint • commis
sion to decide the qnceitlon of the Alabama In •
demnities.
MOM HAVANA AND MBE(00
Shipwrecks in the West Indies
THE CITY OF MEXICO FLOODED.
Nev Yea', Noe. 1.--The steamer Vere Crua
Isom Vera Cner. and Havana on the 27th of ..t
caber. has arrived. She regatta that between
Jaicc vier and r..ariesford she saw nine vesaels on
the reef, one of which was • large screw steam
er, spgarently American. about Ovo miles south
or Cat lesfced and surrounded by wreckers.
hiasttollian and the Empress will leave on a
visit to Yucatan on November sth.
The lake of Tezeneo, Immediately Adjoining
the car of Mexico. was, on the •ath of Ontolrm,
within one Inch of the level of the city. Jr the
rates had continued a few hours I rage, great
destruction of property would have real:ail:it—
Another account reporta the eastern Donlon of
the city submerged, and that there to danger of
a total submersion at the city.
Senor Duran is appointed special Minister to
Great itrigain.
A •atirnad train was pinedered by robbtraoot
far from Vera Cruz. and an officer and nine wen
of the foreign legion were captured. 11 teas
told that the Marshal would dispatch • fore. to
put an end to these outrages.
tree lioadred of Plguero's band are said to
hare been rooted by the cltizie soldiers of 11 .
jacu, rrrr that place, gifting thirty seven and
captor log sixty-tight prisoners. Seventy
elght of the Austrian hussars charged four han
dfed of rigticro% baud on the 331 ult., sad
roult d them. The lose of the latter amounted
to filly killed and wounded.•
The Railroad between Puebla and the City of
will be completed by the let of Stay
next. Over 4,000 Ignorers are employed on the
Railroad from Vera Croz to Mexico.
A .übscrielloo not I. to be opened thronghout
the Empire for tits relief of those rendered del
l-It-ate by the inneo■lloo3 of toe past rainy sea -
SOD . Tao Empress heads the list : with 9000
dollars
A el...ions phenomenon a curved in the valley
of Mexico October ht h. live hug, Wes.ta or
water burst suddenly from the mountain, which
If they do not ditninilh in VOIIIIIIC, will form
considurablo ri,..r.
An ex-rebel named Mltrliell has n•nt ..1
plantation In the Stara Ban Loul. 1 - 11.0ni, 1411 , 1
Wlll plant nye thou/land :wren /4 nett
season.
THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS
Ilia Pardon Qutle Probable
Ntw Y ,, nK, Nov. I.—The Trlbmtex Washing
ton special sap, The trial of Jeff. Davis, an
ikon:lced in a New York paper as positively de
termined on. was line In August, but is not true
now. Pll l / 1 1C opinion boo changed since then.
it is said as a fact teat any trial in a Southern
Mate would be a mere farce; that the
Southern States unanimously desire hit pardon;
that the majority of the Democratic party Sold
the more opinion, and now that the leaders Of
the radical wing of the Republican party have
expressed the some wish,-lt Is believed It will le
taken for granted, that a majority of the nation
are OPPOnd't6 Lb ' pUntahmout.
Revival of the Blot/mond Enquirer.
Youge.' tfotri f.z-The,.Richottind
quircr Is resits:2l by Measri. Tyler, its late pro
prietor, and Mr. Coleman, and ham . & salutatory
In which Its editor& say that the cease for
which they contended bu gone down &reser,
and adding: ' , Tim oath of allegiance taken by
_,lirseives. In common with our feline-cluserts,
a" a far different alettificance then the same
oath could.inenbsti ksifare :the tit:Mottled at
tiers bad been decided by the arbitrament of
war. Now emknetylcdge,-LA
to the UnfoC' llefor'e 'Vre held Obedience to be
due first to the State. The same _honesty and
sincerity whltliiiedethe sons of Virginia breve
the august' battle, ann enffer tiqeotopliOnickfc•,
ly the bardsbif4 ,of font"*eara Of. wet , w
make them faithful to their oath of allegiance."
- .
Departure of Air Morton Pao 114 rt rafts.
, him Your, Mar: i':---Tha brotta bu iglu/.
takkor AbrbWWl Pao aad..party wad /Avail
lhodsatd 3 lallarsiaapeete. • - ''''
RSDAY. NOVEMBER 2., 1845.
FROM NEW YORK
Fenian Fenata in Secret Sesa on.
STRFKE OF THEATRICAL 11U§1CILN8
NEW Yorta, Nov. 1,:--;The l'eulan Senate
met again at neon today, In privitle;
Col. littherts presiding. The priaclpat Muirnets
transacted was in relation to the firm {cl{4, De
partment, which It will be necessary to eatabhah
In order to effect the negotiation and sale of
the hoods of the Irish Republic.
During the month of October, the shipments
of arms and ammtnition made to the B , inth
were 9.4.000 pounds powder, 00,000 pounds
shot, and 1,500 sporting guns and pistols.
The Secretary br the Trdastry has informed
the Arsiatant Treasurer at New York that new
gold certificates of the denomination of one
hundred and one thousand dollars, will be sear
to ibis city early text week. The twenty, fifty
and five hundred dollar notes may not be ready
for some time. It is intended to begin the Lune
of certificates to depositors next week.
. Rev. D. Monad,. of Philadelphia, delivered
at address at Irving Rail last night on the
indepsndenee or Ireland and its annexation to
the felted Struts.
One of the largest coanterfeitlag establlsti,'•
meets la the city was discovered la Brooklyn
and broken up yesterday.
The tire In the COO or 700 tons of coal In the Sf. 4.
tropelitan Gas Corepany'i yard, which begari
last Friday, and supposed to have heat exiles
guished, has broken out again.
Tonight is the thee fixed I, the musicians
e,uplosed ut the theatres In this city, for de
mantling, tot the second time, higher wages.
&ape of the theatres, peosibly all, may be with
out waste, as in case of a refttral. of their pm
ployeteto succumb, they will probably refuse
their serrigea. ,
The CeeteldelitTl Washington letter says : A
company of gentlemen, mostly of this city and
New York, havahern organized to construct a
- -railroad between Alexandria and Fredricks
hurg, under a charter °bullied from ( - overeat
Ilictret's legislature, when that body sets,- In
aellton at Alexautirla. This will Inc an impor.
(ant ronnectiug link in the travel North and
South.
Address to Southern Plantery
Naw Yong, Nov. I.—Tba Mobilo Tribune
pbblishea as address to the planters of Alabama,
dattd Uotitcomery„ October 18.11, and signed by
Boillog flail. Gov. Btone, James R. Clinton
Wm. O. Baldwin, whose advice la as
The resell of the recent war, so dtaastrors to
the Routh, has bean a revolution of your antics
labor system. Thr 400,000 black, who Were
recently your slaves and subject to yuar will In
every movement, am oo longer under your buil
'Moo] eon trol. II itherto you have been accus
tomed to direct their labor by your I w/emirs
~otandati —now you can command It only by coo-
This brings aberut relatiomi whiCh ire new to
Loth tares, and linings them si'a sudden:7 upon
each that both you and the blasts Gnd it
dlfdruft to onealumodate yourselves to the
right change. The black man Is dazzled If. not
intoxicatetd with siew freedom suddenly thrust
upon him, whiir the white man is mar, or Len s
oppressed with the thought that 0114 eicn,:at of
his wealth is ea ep{ tro:h itiry.
The igtorant black moo has in Lim loony in
•::Inven fallen into the delusion that freedom
tomes exemption from manual labor, and the
whitt. man, discouraged by thin Indolence and 11l
lan rases air insolence of the nezro his es•
h, aid symi.loMs at deapenduciry bordering on
a pa ii y.
Vactor, Buntel
tltn
nEr am. ME., Noy I.—Tho oilcloth 'se
tory of A. Folsom & Soh to this city, was hom
ed early this moralair. [Asa $S&000, of which
only about 613 000 wan Moored, principally in
Hartford companies. Tte tire vs. uodoohtrilly
the wort. of an incendiary.
DIED.
IIKIV-019 Frtday erecting, at ,
NI Al', daughter of ..10/1/3 t. .14
Brown, aged 9 ?tan and t mouths.
T. friends t I the Icestly are respectfully invi
ted tt attend the funetal from the reside.. of
her parents, No. ISt Federal street, Allegheni
I 'Hy, on Ts10,10110•T ul2lol> ca, St 10 40 . 010011.
011 . 1:Md . edocadey morning. Nov. IV,
at quart: pat eight o'clock Mrs. I ciNn
U
It, In the T. tt, rear o' Ler age.
The funeral u 111 lake place on Tll 0
at 3 o'cloot, r Itt . Irom the Tendency of her
too, Sp:lngc alley, rear Of IndeD•ndance ENO.*
Honsa. The (ricotta of the ramlly reeptei(any
inolted to attend.
RINAMAIN —at 11 o'clock Tuesday olght, at th•
testdenee of her husband, Wrn. }lineman. Benton
Alley, retsreen Beaty attest and Altddle
Allegheny Ulty, Sirs. LUtIY Riff MCA el, egad 64
years.
Th. (astral will take place oa Tettraar, MOILA
111., at a o•cloalt.
R, REEVEt4,
ITISTEIEirkt.TELIEC.
88 80 ititheld Street, near Mt Street
lar eurpors nt evert description l) It t PC.
OLOF ES uld FORNISH/fILI 1 , 111 FI7/lEn.
ALS generally. Cr FINE 11E4111SE an 1 UCH
MAO tnrotehed
puf(t.
GrCII.I)!
The choicest stock of
00 t.ti AND SILVER WATCIIES, 111.0‘ . g,,
AND JEWELRY, ever brought to Abe
gileng Oltv, out nom he men at the
oTIERL of
T. H. KLAGES.
2u - c". ea WeneciLezeriml
Where WATUEES of the best make a JEW EL•
ILL of the neweetatylca, ()LOCKSof every dem
moth>. of hest American and French maker.
PURE SILVER AND PLATED 00vDS, such
we Fart., Spoons and Hollow Ware. bohemien
and French China and Glees VASES of choicest
pattern.; and all article s belooging to toy sty .e of
auslates, whisk will he laid at a Trost REDCO
TIONI Fine Watch and Jewelry work carefully
mere and repeired. peon paid for Old
Silver. Don't forget the place, 91 Federm Street,
Aurghenr. ocimird
IF Y(IUR HAIR IS FALLING 013 T OR
turolog '1 go to t tor
CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
mid procure • Soma of HALL'S eIUILIAN
HAIR PeEsENVER.i Oa° trisi %n convince
yuu of ft. value.
Also, GLYCERINE CREAM, COLD vi, E Ali.
for ch•pped bands, laps, sad Pace.
CUE'S DYNPEPSIA CURE
Dn. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CDERhY.
Tou tan! alo - aya nod on hand at the OENTRftat,
UllOO UHL. tor. of Ohio and !Federal street.%
Allegheny.
term
GEM2Cir A. K.F:T.T.
CHEAP GOODK
An lamer ea Writ of NEW GOODS at private
WIN day and evening, at
OPOLE L LAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM
53 AND 57 FIFTH STREET.
INJOTF, SHOES , GUMS, DRY GOODS, D LAN
SHAWLS, HOSIERY, nc,
oca,
, 01,1 E ONE, COME ALLI
GENTLEMEN'S
Krr()JEL.E.
NOR. 13 St• Clair St
TM attention of the public la called to the
rUft. large
ive
cud extens stock of LEIME'S
NISILING CAMS, JustGENT opened nt th N e above.
mentioned plane; which I am now olTering at great
bargains. !Any on le want ortlik above Goods,
will find It to their advantage to give no a mil,
and examine my stank heart purehming
where. They can had the largest and best selected
stock of Fine White turnkey,a elm. tinkles
Shifts, Woolen, (lotion RllO Lisle Thread wider.
shirts end Drawers,. Scarfs, Neck Ties, 4.3446, Sur
mders, Entterates, 644 avetything pertain: 6 z to
the Gentlemen's Ilitalibing Goods, In the olty.
Itemataber the Dime: xs Hut is St. Platt street.
SASTUEL LEVIN.
N. R. A large Weak or Bate, Oapa, Gray% Uol
lan Loakwoorra. trolvertal, Byron'. Masataka,
and Maxwell, trill be sold lower than age.
I.ol:l3,aralna
puiveTz DIBEASEB.
Once 9:63)4 !MIX WritEZT. Four Hand.
For the ours of 0.0 Omuta of • private mallet,
froaitwo to Coat days ' , Sy as entirely Saw and flu
treatment. Also, &Waal Waldo:Ma, an. all Other
Mita/mot We genital inns. Wu/ Shea PrtwaSlow
& onto Warraniotl pr looney rettintled.
Oates hour.-ItO tO O. m.. 14 tot, Eat p.
&Writ* WWI V. nig Pam otteot: • ofil
To BUILDE I 3. "--B e 4l64 4iliiPosalis will
be received Pr the Elammlttee ea laty Prop.
:MI rope ereptteg of the thxkl Latent Stamp
Mete Houle, on Velto coke.
VEDA , November Mb, att ic Pima'
hod spectate-tont ash be Seen at the otheat
dens= Butler, lem tEll Write 'etreaw Dm.
milieu mane* Die. Dine te eeretell bble;:
. 9 1, AUCtlitsthti
,totiatnneh oomouttes • .
Liberty stmt. • , 11 tr '1.1341^,4 °all
T ÜBBIOA T bbIL
+-A a. vtallus
dna,
STANDARD '
rETROLEtrms REFINERY
CLARK a swam ,
Works and 0171se, COLLINS TOWNSHIP.
°Mee hi Plttskargh, 24 WOOD STREET.;
nem works hese the largest Alljk
emu:dry. The bread stands the big st. taw
eoutdry hod tit Europe, for I plalt7 cad 15Z.M.
sod the all is put le well iteseroted barrels, P
forepeolafy
u " MOLLER_ ,S STILLS:S&P/XS,
and thIPSOITD ' IItORING T OOLS for 011 Wells.
dettly
TENANT FAH3I OIL CoMPANY,
Office Corner of Pena and Warne Streets
thle Compsny was ortred on the 'sett Inst.,
under tt• Pennsylvania Mtnleg and bianufactar
km Laws. The Territory of the Company ill
on Dunkara Creek, between the lande of tha
Dunkin, Creek VIIIOI2 Olt Company and the Duek_
ard tireek Petroleum Company.
Capital Stock 1150,CD0 00
Winkles • mood t 5,000 oe
Par value of each Shari t au
S. S...TaakSON. ?reedit:lt.
ISAAC NOOK, Secretary and Treasurer.
J =es Graham,
Stephen Lawson,
Flank STIT..r,
MACIAI
DUNKARD CREEK PETROLEUM
COMPANY.
Office Corner of Penn and Wayne Ste
This company was organized on the 29th !net.
=gar the Pennsylmila Whiny and Manufactu
ring Lae,. The territory of the company ed
=are any.
la
ol i t t. te Drinkard Creek Union Oil
Copirl i al afoot' 1223,000
Working Wand 23,000
Par Palo* of Each Si 00
President—S. A. JOHNSTON.
Secretary and Treavirer7lsaeou NOOK. '"
- - -
DISZOT
B. AL JosIwo", .1 L Illa
. S. Stang.
Lwaz swrinzi, Ja.11113 ONALIZ
F. D. /31.1eT, W. C. lingo,
S. W. lirreats.
SUPERIOR
OIL, ENGINES.
We ere Ooneteketika. •nd 'ell: keep on h•nd
superior sure of
ox=, ENGSNY]
Either a Comraoa or Tubular :Boiler
W e e Incite parties :wading engines for this pur
of, to
e u t l i ,ri a thega, o cen li of PIES •Ail
jets MACKINTOSH. allA ter
tILL CIO.
JAMES W
tatutaa!tspanai.zat t
CRUDE AND REFINED , 0114
Blvek, Dequesu• Tv"tr,
ale ETeettol sttentfon Elven to the SALE AND
sHIPMINT OF PETROLEUM •e,.1 its pet:duets.
ConetmTustautmarap3mori,el.t.t.
No. 1 I. CLAIR NI, Pittsburgb,
FOR IVIRDING AND COVAIISSIOA a ERCUAA T,
AND DEALER IN OILS
LUURICATING,
PETROLL'Oid OILS, am., atmatarttly on hand and
for WO at the lowest market prim. Consignf
meats and order. eoliettmL atel4m
PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1801.
DITEIRIDGE'S PATENT
Oval Lamp atinenews,
Manufactured of XX Plint elan
Teen Ulanatess are Waimea for ttel gat llama
=AD= all parts of the glass equaljp, does not
pose 11 to cracking. EL D. D tT
Fort Pitt alsoWorae, Waitangi= stint,
•pt, Ptruthurgh. Points
._. _
\A ' L 11761 KING,
•►n like%
PETROLEUI AND I i v /13.0 DUCTS
And deal., In liellatog 111aterlal•
oe2l-1y No At MARKET ST Pittaoarch
BONDED wear.uouzu OF
Phenix Warehousing Company,
TOot of BALTIC ► BALLS/SON ScA, BrooILITA
REFIRED PETROLEITE
In Tank. and Barrel. Sao C7treuLars.
OM., No. 115 BEAER STREET. New York.
LUCENT OIL WORKS.
DUNCAN, DITNLIP &
I=l
Pure Mille Refined Girbou Oils.
No. ZI LIBERTY STREET
W r. It oLlii ell
J AMES IItNY IN , lswr
ILLOL L.:M:I2PM OP
Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia
OFFICE No. 15 WARS= St ,
PITTSRLTGEL PA
VINAL BALES OF GOVERNMENT
ID.I2SIZ , AND MULES
t - llTEttlt SST.:
‘9I,IIINOTON. 11. C., OC!
Wit he sold at public auction during the mon h
of November, to the highest bi.tdm, at the lime
and places named below, viz:
NEW YfeRK
MU L
Neve York rity y Uii -TL of ev , week tvev
ES each da
PENN , YI.VANIA.
Philadelphia. Pa.-TITUS:it L 1.% Novel:hive, 2,
0, in, And 02, lot HI IR_St>. root, day
ilarrisburg, Pa_-TEENDA of each week, 100
1111'LE, each day.
itarrisburgh r' Rol 1 Y. November 2,1,
le, nod 23, ISOhOR , .11y
2lectianiesbuis, I, -TV E-DA V, November 1,
I:..
Allentown,)'.. -kV .N Y earls: I
pal HtiiirvE,
Potts, I le.k 1 , Nor ',the! I_, 10e
111 (flit l*.
I 'beater, Dela. nreementy, to -WEDNEI.SI./.1 V,
November 100 rmetNEs
T.tusell/e, Pa.- Till:lLS U.l Y, November it, 100
111
Titusville, Pa.-THURSDAY, November 10, 100
Ii ()PSI'S.
l'ltusvtile, thv-TIITILS1).1 and }'RLDA Y,
Nov ember 201v.1 24, WO Al PE E. , each day.
/LA WA 11E.
Wilmington, Pe).-TUEI./.VY of cacti week
fa HORSES each day.
WilmOngton, Y of each week, 100
rauLtz cool. any.
Bal OESP timore, hid. MARI:I./INT/.
-WEI/NE.hle.k Y, November 16,
looH-`l.
Elaitimore Ala.-WEDNESDAY, November 29,
100 11.012.5
GIESRORO, D.l•
TUESDAY): and TII111))1)..).YN of encl. week.
100 IiDIDILESexch dey.
NO SALES OP MULES WILT. TAKE PLACE
AT WASIIIN(ITON, D. C.
Al 1.1.1. errlee of shire .11 the Governteret
enl
whie t.lll be disposed of. Royer. should therefore
aveil Lb elect of thbt Lest opportUalty to pur
clm.
For snles of public saints]. in the West, see of.
tidal Western newspapers.
Animals wilt he soul manly.
Salts to COonnuce at to IL In. ASCII day.
Tern e—U.n.sll, In United 'States
JATISS 41.. thw aR
@rev. FL - Q.oex in nasz!ge
First DIY. Q. 2.1. G. D.
H UGH FITZPATRICK,
IFNI? ST PRE. lUX
GOLD PEN MiIiTIFIGTUREIL,
Philo; Ball, or Third aid Mirka sta.,
tie.ond Story, entrance on Third, street.
Gold Pens *lO Gold and Sibiu Pane;lyasee,
wholesbiti and retail.
Pens repaired. Pars on. baring Pens to WAIL'
coo send Omni by tacit, and they will bilettlaptly,
reit:reed.
• ° r i ll
p ITTEIBURGH STZEL WOMLS,
ANDERSON, • COOK & CO.,
_ f
(sec cal./gas ra JR,Fat k itiorD ¢ co")
hianutacturers of ' tliill•ltit ronne4 Out
Square. Fint asl4 Oltifirea, et all slue, 1 . 4 Mt r.a.'"" ,..
lipa,' Fork' sod Stift' ilist Steel, Out Otild for
.
Reaping and . Blowing :Mithinei'c
•
au' PIOT/ 'Mats, Spflarig'Axleil, "Oltentibi. ho.
Cast , and tom - mon Pipullyng.gprlig Eletl.
Olnet.—Coreer of PU.0.41141 ken streets, tire
Mech. abaft the lib:tear valuta -Roue,
. EBB -50 bill clOlO3
pi.. Apple (Mem Jusl
at terZ a tt rt (gra
.0:23
PIANOS, NEIJS/C,
Now I3ELNG RECEIVED.
THAT ELEGANT STOCK O►
CHICKERING PIANOS,
seteeted petionelly by the eh, eb
recent rule to 0.1 Feht c e rt yy t'r. I'Mug
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTs
•
are oov ier4ds, g m ( ra.dy for examtrttloo.
publto arettailled to tall and pa the.
Warr/lilted for Five Years.
• •
au6 Sale Arent for the °Wakeful" Plano,
-
piANOS AND DINIA.NEL
TELE CELEBRATED
BRADBURY, NEW YORE,
I.(1. Weir,
H... W. littera@
Schomacker & Co., Philadelphia
PIANOS.
THE AMERICAN OREIAPI, and ERTYS A
00.'S COTTAGE ORGAN, adaMtal by deanses,
azta a3l Who bane beard Meta, to be superior M
Mae to ell oeber , beetrumentee et me land of nu
Matutedin tbe tbefted States.
Sr ttreitrepored to furnish, at the ahoteet nothtet
Bran and .German Elver Instramentai
of every diwr i r e on, for Slava and Oornet Banda, at reduced & Illastrated estalegon. and' Pru e Lilts untitled an apidleatlaa.
New and Seeond•nud Pianos for Rent.
ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES
TOURS R CO.'., RIGHESTPREI4
A-n• Ipa Grand, Parlay Grand, Squats and 17p,i
right Flaws, with oversttung ban, valuable
Improved foto, and all the
prrnrementa. The tens la Puler brilliant, eattrely
snatical character, of the best wortrcuusahlp; ton
evenness and nimbly of loan unsurpassed by any,
Each Plano guaranteed for algal Team
CHARLOTTE: BLUME
II
No frkia 3TREET,
vete Seeoad door above WoCul reir-OL •
HOSHS co.
as rirria 11121111 ET, TLIP,
twa &Gams tom
312 , 15c3s.enroap I.l.abiscsos.
Mr Plano. 11.• t•••
JAMES MOWN,
DIANti FAUT EH Ur
I . ROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking OIL Salt and Other Wells,
No. 139 WOOD STREET,
Tool. %eel - rented male or the very bolt SLIGO
AND LOW MOUE IRON.
WELL BORERS
Lowemat Clowl:i Pa-lcreria
with .14ch articles at are neosavary to coaiuct op
eratiortil, tic:
ANVIL,, II A TIJEI E Cr..
HELL) 46 s, r A WS.
VISES, Sqt‘r A. H Es ,
SLEDGES. C. ti MELS,
HAM BIERs . WHENLIIIES
SHOVEL,, PLELN ES,
PICKS• LEVELS,
it EES, NAILS, ac.
Rope, Leather and Gum Belting.
All of It ht.-% r bare con■tanU7 in store
.11,Snla
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
U. S. Government Depository
63 .111.111KET 811TEET,
Capital Paid 1t.....,8300,000
With Privilege ellierease to 600,000
Hering extensive correspozlertee with Books sod
Bankers throughout the eouhtry, we offer lumen.
el [wattles to those doing bush:mei with us.
7 8.10 NOTE.
And all otter Governateal accurate., furubsbed
to .um. to salt earcliesere, Depoalie received end
Interest alloved by special agreement.
DIEBOTOI.3I
THOS. DONNELLY. H. H. BIND
D. lli. srarru,
Y, I RD.H.iY,
JAS. AL DAIJOUN P. HERRON,
THOS. SMITH H. ~f. KIRKPATEMIC
THOS. DONNELLY, President,
BUTLER WARD. Mahler.
vsri3:!yac.kwl ,
COUGH NO MORE.
TUT BTIIICYLSHD•I
MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSiIi
STRIOELAITIYS MELLIFLUOUS 00003
BALSAM la warranted to eine Clough; °olds
lioarwinesa, hathma, Whooping. Cough, Ban
Throat, Oonsuniption, and all &Tertian of Um
Throat sad Lungs.
For
. 11= rm
fourth . General Depot, a Has
1,31A-171MtisICELEL.,
AL the Kean' men and Mspiepremaniasa%
Illi. STRICKLAND'S ANTI OLINIA
ITLRE as the only certain remedy for Diarrhata
I eery. It Ls a combination of Astringent%
Sticatuanta and Canning roc and is
warranted area s care attar al •, navy
have fated
For gale by Droughts. Gate - u Dot, taw
fourth gnat, einclensti. u.
STILICKIAND'S PILE REMEDY.
DB. t3TBIOIEL.iND9 PILE BE? IDJI - ha
cued tbduiends of the woreteasco of Blind SO
Bleeding Piles. It
nue giver Immediate MIK and if
oats e peramion. Try
rooted to Mlt directly. Itag wat
ae.
For sale by all Druggiste. Cbtnarel Depot, S Eke
Fowl& streak thbabutitt, O.
Dyspepsia, riammitaaess, Debility
DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.
We an meennueenil Moos MUM( WII lon
tar t i',40Zr=7.7,„ lAPlAZgrad's ro2:
It Is • vegetable prepare...oo, tree Qom abeahalls
llgnorsat ISTAlegtben• the whole menu engem,
It mites stood lIPPeLlte, and la warranted pew
Dy.sPerieds
by Nanette Deb/IItY.
ot pale
GEORGE R. KEYSER. Pluebergh
B. E. SE' ?Rs A. CO..
JOS. PLEASING
N. IIeOLARREVI • co
J.
CeLAR SLIMS, Id. FLESULTON, •
crtl7ainUsege
GEO. A. KELLY, Allegheny CRY.
GBH ACCORDEoNs,
MUSICAL BOXV3,
VIOLINS, BANJOS
'll7l7l3.calcoaszale assaci Eteleo.ll
J. G. LAITER/13,
VAILLErk AND rQI , STORE,
2J ~10i
AZAZ FIFTH
Hodera Houses ?or_l3stie:'
llanesamiev lanitaa as Webster meat, (aux
ad West Oaremonajeurar Ohlo street.eonunandlog
a dna flew, sad in a cleanly pidghboth f i ß d,
nehmen are cil modern tal.Want
Campine all the Conveniences
45vALLY ; FOUND IN - -FIRST CLASS HOUSgle,
.
Ar, tor butler lnformettO'sr
S. S. BRY4N,, BX9kel.-
459 Fourth Stifithrkro Ehllfarna
EAD-1000 Pigs Soft CialenatesisitrOt
lasei by J. S. OAfiZIELIs
VOLUME LXXVitr-40 2f6.
CHARLES V. 111ELL.Oit,
Si. Wood Suess,
=CEM
WAKEELLSX & BARE,
No. t 2 ST. OL&IR STREET
PIITSBIIIPIIR. PA.
liEl=rl
PITTSBUBSIH,
gst, LARGE ornoe woes, NO: a raaNi
street, opposite Id. as K. Bala. imitable air
a Stara, wearies (Mon, sta. aro.
A Lefler, PHOTOGRAPR tieLLEar.
rd. A SALVOR, ta s good location for aa axtfll
- Restaarsat.
DEL STILICKLA RD'S PILE lIEKEDY naa.
cored thonsasula of the worst *am of Bawd aid
Eleattn g rhea Lt gives Immedlate rater and of.
feats a' perwaseat earn Try It dlreetly. Its
Warranted to aura. , -
For aide by all Tirtiigtata at 60'eentr per bolVs.
• • • • •
a. szizzas Jr CO.
oettayd
Preotsaizz Atnat.M .
PENN M.&CffJKS WORKS - / Mp
FOUNDRY.• -
WIGHTXXR,
RHEIMS. MOLDER AND BIAIBEIMET,
LarocA mar, bet - wren, /WOW and &gnaw&
_ UM:WM= Orrr, PA. .
Elsatrasturer WIG HTMAN'S• PATENT
PORTABLE RSO/LLAT/NO - STEAM N'
OINTS, Staßkg, Pulleys, &L.,.
Repairing cfall kind, attendM
spzzipEß & 311 LA. .
PAL E. cREAN AlT3i.:4lpiat , Alt
EuarmoNions,
CIATAWILL 4.N11) LS &BELLA
Put itp.expreoly for Tamil) ull•4410 met Mt pa, -
- );rOtect gait for oda br '-- • -
-f;PJAI arBIEL6PI,BD.
Zlrtr
jOBI3PIIMEYEIht 80/4; Mutt&
v iin4 muftis's/kat Ratouveshera 1 --- .... .- ..
'it= ANIYOELUSA mm
........*Atiolit
1■ rt.
MrCrr_ - . 431 & -v- .11W a 12111111.•
+•ri
.:
sus ant- ottbograwa ma' . •!=7
vransatel_ ma lainalitzuttawagsialri ,• ~,-1 i:
taturig laustath' uuratill satiitraussabla . • ,
NINO lung w.'‘' t'•
rtue.mour, BEIN/3. for CrfardOgAilg' 4
~." anabrasa; also. Plats Bruhar, Intaat ,
sktla ands...amity o 4 or ganiallisaajac... Maw% I'll
444 at Site Faloll i r Gillian Omar
t -:. 7110. A. guaisyliar-01,3/."
Oess ''earnei loam mkt 111104 0. 1 14.11;i314
,IL 'CLOTBB I_ 0114 ,gtarAuttaltdr* la
-, riborceutraerabuktvoultarciki:. `al a s -,
Wlodow ild a and Trlmailagl i alai% teici2a.an a
Ism rot &ma, either 'Wholeula o r as Ms ass
Clot, Depot. No. 21a attiMst. cat? s •
•43 j i It 14-
NW AD
E "
NEW ATTRACTIONS
GREATokt. BARGA-INS
BOOTS & SHOES
Concert Ball Shoe Store.
Th. tomcat auertment of
8002'S .etrn sErais:s.
Best Quality, Sitpe;ior Finish aid Vne-
onaled in Style, are pow
Aeßitlg at about
HALF PRUDE,
Concert Hall Shoe Store.
Go Early and Secure a Bargain.
Children' Shoes only 10 cent's.
WMene Calf Shoes only 75 oonti;
OIL DEESSEO.
I No. 60 FIFTH amzirr
OA - % HALL
=LEM!
riliz CLOTH coArs.
S ACE COATS. '7"c
Err GLLSH WALKING COATSI
•
OVERCOATS OF ALL ICINOS.:
•TAlcl CAP PANTS,.
FTNI) BLACK PANTS
I=l
C=3
ESE=
R Eti AADLICSS OF (JOS
FUR THE NEXT SO DAYB.
J. H. SMITH & co.;
CLOTIIIII&S, OAK FULL, fa FW tL AZ.
thrimitetza Opera House. 4iot7
CITIZENS, ARCkIJSE:,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERIM.
THE aL:Asox WILY YOU SILOU4U-4
PURRASE ALL BOOKS AB iLdift
74 FIFTH STREET;
Von Receive a Present wilt' Rakcii
8001. OR ALBER,
WHICH IS SOLD AT
PRICES.THE PDHLISH4III
o 4
DESIRABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR Emir
roculb a4 E. d D
.39 . GAZZAN.
Petal Strleti:
piL E ERIC In
P.lienstaT Steam §3rePwi•ir.L.
rri.s.surninic
ES! GR&PESI--M boxes choul
CMME