The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 09, 1865, Image 1

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    THE v DAILY PITTSBURGH r GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
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Frenett.Mesiztoes,
•ruk f.eniest Rteek to the 0111, jest from the ffene
Toth Amadeus, 'Mill - we will Sett uneepir use
tonna buy Mini Mile Olty.' Remember We are
DOW 0" the coma:of Fourth kid Market et mete.
4 ..: 0. HAZE Loft • Biro.
"C" d a DY I M IIII Cure
Iddtlir*.lato timportmaitimu of every Mar
OW at lest once prevents diatom or sea-etch
ems, War kr steamers or can. Mut It Is snorer
fallitigT, pMiantive of danger from change of
water end climate. Do not do without it.
Melloletole Dry Goods.
We keeps eludes selected for the retail
trade. and they willbe.sold ai low as they can be
ptlilatiletb7 the vilbeeln flew TOrk cu. Philadel
phia. Waboy thewly the package sad get them
lower than tholowho buy by the piece. Beam
ber:we arenas. on the northeast corner of Fourth
and lilid*stresta.
• rreneh Die
From the renr Tork "mato
eau hip , them elsewhere.
an the northeast clirtner of
AltisMi Goods.
It la Will Known that these goods have exiled
-eased & decline In the eastern markets, at Bates
•lt. Dan, No 21 Fifth atm!, you can and an as
aoitsnentat the-reduced agoras, of Muslims, /W
-ens, and of White - goods generally. Now is the
time tobny, and Call at Bate n Bell , s to secure
Draping.
iteputakan iteJoleinvi in Cleveland
CLITILLND. Nov. 9.—A bundred gun are now
being firgd in. honor of the late Union victo•
The Grand Special , Sale
Which has been oaths taiga for the put few days,
munniiiricetomierrow utornLog, and those who
have ken waiting for it to make their purchases
wiliend that Waiting bas paid them wall. We
write with reference both toarho:csale and retail
dealers This le to be the sato of all the sales that
ever tark place in our city. there will be the
largest steak of goods, the moat ext.:titre assort
ment and all things considered, the lowest prices.
We suppose it la hardly neeemary for no to say
that it will commoitat the establishment of Bar
ker SOW., C4l =kit Street, as this had already
been siarniset.. ,This gnu having a reputation In
this waithakii without ritivid. :MIA Mani will
be eiossa this afternoon early for the purpose o .
getting the immense Mock of goods ready for sale
and will he closed during the continuance of the
vale atop. In., of each day for the same purpose
See advertisement. notat
Excelsior
Omnibus and livery stable, 410 Penn street, James
pain a Son proprietors. Omnibuses and carriages
fUrnished for all trams. Also, carriages for funer
als, Irv:ld/um and part/es, at short notice and
reasonable tales. Stable open day and night.
The Feeble Brotherhood
An welt .thereat of manklad, are Invited to visit
the 'tenet Bates S. Bell, No. 21 Fitch .tree:,
where they will Hod • very complete stock of
domeauF and honeekeeptng dry goods at very low
price. Call and soe the stock of blankets. Ist ey
aelll be Mee to havoln the hones in cold weather.
The Sweet South Wind
Ilteathins o'er beds of violets, Is not more fra
grant than ,Sosodent. And the aroma which It
exhales, eemmtunlestes itself to the breath of all
Who use this marvelous dentifrice; white teeth,
ruddy gums, a sweet mouth, sad the certainty of
. enjoying them desirables inperpetuity, are among
the blessings derived from the cut of Soz
Rally the System.
Alter a Oman has been conquered, then as eta it
the weaknees that it leaves behind it to be manor
ed. ,Cktuvareicence isa tedious affair. If the en
feebled artiflacmd muscles, the shattered nerves,
the thin andoratery blood could apcak, they 'maid
ery for help. Id too many cases such help as is
given them Is not - of the sight Mani, the nary gam
fiesta of commerce do harm. They kludin a tem.
pore*; wtalch is a mockery. Their effect
panes, and the last State at Mai who area them to
worse than thetirst.
Not arneh la the effect of Hostetter , * Stomach
Sitters. There t no drawback to their toning
properties. Balgamic plants and barks and roots
contrib . to Ow= restorative juices to render taps
soothing and strengthening preparation a protee
aye and remedial agent. Its bunts the only pore
stimulant *blob has ever been produced contain
ing= fusel oil or other deleterious element. The
moatearefulandetLlfnl chemists have analyzed
the Bitter. and pronounced them harmless.
2fils is sclentiffe lealmany. but the testimony
of the hundreds of thousands who hare experien
ed the preventive and curative effects of the Great
regekble Tonic and Altercilre of mod , rn times is
still MOOD conclusive, In fever and ague, e raper..
els, billousneis, nervous complaints, general de
bility, end ebironle complaints, It le a. nearly
Ai anything in this fallible world ran be.
Soialerervwbere.
Fan and Winter 'Goods.
It to with great pleasure we call the attention of
eel rkaders to the superb stock of Fail and Printer
floodalust rectivedby Mr. Sohn Weter Merchant
Tailor, No. Lkt Federal street, Allegheny. His
stock embraeea semi of the rarest sod most beau.
lifnl Clottuhasulineres. Ovarcoatings sad Vesting
'midnight to the western market. His assort
ment of Funilstdrur Goods. comprising Corns,
Drawers, 'Collars, Neck-ties, Ilauditerchl, fa, era,
cannot he surpassed cast or west. A. rarge stock
• or readymade Pants, boats, Vests and Overcoats'
Will also Le found at him establishment. Persons
wantrif anything in the clothing Doe should not
fall to give ...r. feeler a call.
Thomas . W. Parry Ca Co.,
Montell Slate lax:duo. and Dealer to Am.r.,to
Stott. Of vulva colon. Office at Atozaodet
t4ustaiwi. near the Water Worts, itsaburrh,
ea. Residence, No. T 3 rizo street. Orders
siettniPtly attended to. All work warm:Med rate!
Repaltlon done at the stor,cst notice. No
4 Charge tar Mims. Provided tho zoo , Is riot
abused after t U vat ov.
Only Three Illautea Walt
From the dew market hones, us Federal street,
Where the public are Melted to call aral examtae
*ay stoat of eholeo neatest, tattles, traits, Sm.
• A. 11: la, 111 albs found tnide llarket Rouse
an Tuesday and Frldsy Mortals, and at 11l let
t rid strfst, Efaudag evesktrga.
closnir - • . • Gan. MAT...
Corpetier Mop.
girths retamiai after eh sbamice of three yean
di the arms', t here teoopered e y shah Wel eons
et jobbing In the earpeater line. at the old stand.
Virgin Alley, between Smithfield street nod Cherry
i.ey. (biters solicited and promptiir'sittenled to.
• Foannse.
C. Siff. Dentist, Penn Street.
Attend!, igoZpUr tszsat business In Ills mores.
Asa. 1.
Scow.—Tholtrft - emivr Of.tho rieason in this
region fen the. nht of tho fourth, or the
MOradn,g of the fifth inst y when it fell to the
ticpthof lin Inch. t year thorn was a light
snow boron., the Oito or eloation. In the year
iStr, 111170 was a Bari , snow In September,
Y.. which Ditik.e - the - br nehes from the trees In
greafabendanee, ohs cting the roads and by
'F . ways . gicatly present the p:tiAage of
d r agon!:--joloutoren nweral. •
: svitit gains of Luzense county, Pa., has
• Invented "visa topreecnt chickens front scratch
. leg orstgcns. The plan Isla secure a stick to
the herl.of the fowl, so that ss the toot is raised,
the stick tall and the ground. throwing
the fowl forward. '.geoested canna to scratch
wlllcsuse the station to walk clear out of the
Tae LAWRTSC,Z• Railroad ' from New
Castle to Youngstown Is now ready, for, the
Von to criadn sbon - distanco of Ligisolliltle•
and track-Isylnglia'S boon eatanimp,a; is
(*signed to the non, 'onnuing towell.
tarty In 'Thikember.' Racks will convoy
isescrgers fawn Lowellstlio to Youngstown, a
distincitof eight miles.' • -
2nyeitiAcna • f Mesidrlle-PrOPMe
vent
et jun..engines'ln
it v (thi ttn e' ; to o Zone
cnce' 'n ca,am-- “ 112nd tenements of
am,ll4',ZarLe wroolentaelmrrea destrOled
IV instil." liePck?P'er - ltat
1 ;
• Thittaii;
Accourdie to thee' Crawfoid Tours d, 'mow
eknumeliced taillag `.'3leadvllla. last. Saturday
Astd %Mai - won 1,14 reached the
ilePtiv or ariaches..: It had nil dimppaarrd
Mon - day, noon;
.ALLf3G}$b7AT$•
A NEW ASPECT OF CONSOUOATION WITH PITTSBURGH
anther view of the condescension of Pittsburgh
In offering to accept this city as one or more of
her wards, thereby utterly obliterating the very
name of Allegheny from the record of cltiss of
the Unica, as though it never had existed. Ara
we so craven In spirit, "Esau" like, :o sell cur
birthright for even less than a "mess of pottage,"
and degrade our fair city by becoming the Elev
enth Ward, or any other number of the wards
of Pittsburgh'? it does seem that we have oat
lived the age of pupilage, as the wisdom In the
management of our corporate affairs tally testi
fee, carrying, without any invidious comparison
with out neighbor, quite as honorable a record
la all the departments of municipal administra
tion. At this stage of the subject It Is altogeth
er proper to recur to our i past history and prox
imity to Pittsburgh, to afford us some light., as
to what we may look for In the future
. at her
hands.
It is perhaps unknown to many of our citi
zens, that the town of Allegheny was laid out
by the State of Pennsylvania, some eighty TIM' ,
&go, and by a concurrent act of the Lei. ,dalature,
constituted and declared .0 be the "Coargy
&al," at the same time netting apart the public
square, for the Court house, and other buildmms,
for the transaction of the affairs of illeyhray
County! ! now occupied by our City flail, M w
het Bowe, Joe. At the period referred to, the
town of Pittsburgh did not curtain, all told,
exceeding 1,000 or 1.200 Inhabitants, Al—
legheny still less In number. Tao (orator,
however, having the ambition to aspire to higher
fame, petitioned the Legislature to transfer the
seat of Justin and County wort from the town
cf Allegheny to the town of Pittsburgh, thus
seiiing the circumstances of our helpies lattices
to make this stscroachment upon the interests
of Allegheny, by wresting from tier, with a
&imager arm, the very elements of prosperity,
granted under • law of the State, by the es
tablishment of Allegheny as the coun4 seat.
In this invasion upon as. they were but too
smecesstult the county tows teas transferred to
our neighbor, and with It, all the public alto&
of the County have remained In the hands of
our trans-Allegheny sirxr, and quietly ;alloyed
to this day.
titan the location of the Pennsylvania Canal
"became the subject of agitation, no controver
sy occurred between the two populations. Du
ring the progress of the surveys Sro the canal,
it transpired that the location of that great
work from the mouth of the Iffiskiminetas to
he Ohio river, being the object of the State to
connect this internal improvement with the nay-
Igation of that stream, it would be vastly more
economical and beneficial to the Commonwealth
to construct the canal, on the west side of the
Allegheny, from Freeport to the Ohio river.
The contemplated action of the Canal Com -
mistionere to that end, produced a moat terrific
outburst of Indignation on the part of the clti
'neat and corporate authorities of the borough
of Pittsburgh, so far successful again, and
against the growing interests of Allegheny, as
to induce the Canal Commissioners to build as
aqueduct over the river and dig a tunnel under
Grant's bill to the Monongahela at a cost to the
Statel of a quarter of a million dollars, through
which no loaded boat ever passed to this day.
It did, however, deprive Allegheny of the main
outlet, and render the work'n mere nuisance to
this city, below the aqueduct.
But it seems the voracious appetite and lust
for dominion of our neighbors for farther ab
sot htion is not yet satiated, though taking from
us the county seat, and in • great degree the ad
vantages of the [trichinas of the canal. It Is now
prrirosed, by an act of consolidation, to swell:Pic
on whole at one gals, without grease, grouting
no the high privilege of becoming a mere ward
In the city •of Pittsburgh. Neither is this all
the measure involves. It necessarily carries
with it the office of Mayor, Controller, Treasu
rer and all other officials having their appoint.
meats from our City (smells; of these It strips
the corporate authorities of Allegheny, and
what Is to he the fate of our Postoffice and Post
mastet 1 We cannot look for two vulcanises or
masters, and as this will be after consolida
tion. iffitaburgb, Is the Postmaster there sot the
Incumbent for the consolidated city of Pun,
burgh, Allegheny being absolutely merged In the
fortnert These are not mere contingencies
which may. or may not follow. They are tic
cessary results of consolidation.
In three views of the earlier history and pros
pective consequences to our dry, with the am
bitious and grasping tendencies of cur (need ,
over the water, is It wise or prudent in commit
the future interests, the charter power and
briekt prospects of Allegheny to the '.ends
mercies" of another corporation.
tint after all, "co, hone - is this measure
pro
posed 1 What return are we to look in; as the
unqualified surrender of all the corporate !iglus
of this c:tyt Whose intellectual, moral or rnit•
nicipal vision Is equal to the discovery of one
regional adrartage to Allegheny? Ia there a man
on either side ot the river, who has the boldness
to say that becoming the Eleventh ward of Pats
hurls, is au honor suficieot, or edeicaio com
pensation for thus emasculating ourselves of the
manly attributes contorted upon no by oar char
tered privileges. Annarosess .
soe Love S. Bea
, °Antra than you
. ...ember, we are now
, 'ourth and Market
ca tors k Rae
Tutu want a new Jail in Washington cc tote.
The cid one has become so insecure that prison
eta, to be kept In It, bare to be heavily ironed
and eleerly watched. Unless these precautio-e
are taker, they might elarost as well be turned
into a pasture field, with the bars left down.
Timm was a large Souk or 43 flew nvdr
Greenaburg on Saturday last about noon. Tiny
were dying quite low, and hat there been a
good marksman on the alert with a gnu 4c
could enaily have brought one to tin earth.
A nag occurred in Tituivllle on Saturday
evening. destroying Mfg boarding hones of Mrs.
Gray (owned by Col. Roberta) and attlanuth
every effort was made to ease the furniture. A:
the boarders loot all their baggage.
Tug TiL*Ville people are erecting ice limit,
of the capacity of 3,003 tone. Toe ponds fro.n
which the Ice It to be procured are ab tre the
Iw. Ile, and will not be taint-it with the taste or
Ewell of petroleum.
Trig Iluctingdno folk, are patitionitsu their
city lathers for the pantt,oe of an 0121133C1ee.
regnlating the "curb stone markets" in the
aar•teot town,
Tuz assignees of the Merchants' Bank of
Westfield ulve hoilce that they twill pay a diai
dtnt of 20 per teat. to the de?xitors of aril
bark.
ETUDE SIOCATA IS must be A Wild,
region, ro leer , !ban eleven bean bating bin
caromed this season on the SliNm and Joelets
sides.
CONSIDEILAXI.E sarolr ha, fallen In the Eik C
regior. . On Sunday the groand was Medea by
three inches of winter garb, and on Morolsy
the quantity was considerably increased.
A BE-1.11 chase came oIT near Minima oa Ther&-
d.S. In which come "tall 114blitut" was < lO,, by
the bear, bat from the effect of wounds received
he died soon after.
A Lave heavy fall of raft, showed one lull
mous night In Greensbnru—an attempt to crowd
Lwo fashionably dressed women under one um
brella.
Tui. Herald demonstrate.% that there iA s great
neves% 1 , . e for Lath honaes to Tatters'',
TUE Eluulitgdun Apernal aoct tc rut
er.k.
The JaeJeda nand Los passed into Lim bsods
of li. If. Wilson.
Trier have an Apprentices' Literary Eincley
fa Lewletown. which Is flourtsblee.
I'OTATOt9 are selling at CLOD. and SI, a
bushel in IluaLination.
Din use 'of coal oil is to be abolished to th ,
hack etreeta of iluntiagilan, to save expensca.
Tony arc talkioc about building if al ket
Home in Iluatinrdon.
BAILC Co. are asst loge piper 14111
at Bart.'s .$1:1la. to Morrow Core, Bleir cowry.
VAIIMIJM I CE:SIS.
Ic Adatnt count C, tfiNsissippi,
hate tern ezbute,l, Which tne,ileal ;vb-n br
lie,«, to have belonged to a giant Wh o must
have been forty feet high. We rive tie
above as ae find it In the Boston A4etiliser, out
think the estimate of the giant's height in too
Sow. The bones most have been immune..
enough to Lave belongtxl to a giant at least Iffly
feet high.
As important them match Is to be placed in
New York neat week. ljapt. Mackenzie, a , 01.
cbrated English plater, has challenged Freder
ick Perrin, of Brooklyn, wagering 6100 to 654.).
;The remalUtkin hee been adopted that each
player shall move fifteen times every hour.
,
TnZ waters of the Seine 'ere so low that hun
dreds (wreaths are engaged , In exMoritig.the bed
of the river. *here exposed, with the view of
fleeing triakete,titehen utensils, metal or other
objects.
Tun. Parisians are in dispalr. ?be waters of
the Seine, In consent:one° of the continued dry
weather, hare fallen so :ow- that suicide by
drowning, is only Cire.Cted with great, difficulty.
,
- Two boys In Cairo got into a scale At ee llool
the other day, wb.'n one fatally stabbed the oth
er with a knife. The Juvenile murderer la about
ton Isar. old:
•
tilLmom..expentlett for the army, equipping
Ana transporting troops, $3 80 3,449.691 Vin.ooo
more than any other S.ate. Of this CLAtIII GOT
rittr.ent allows
-.4111
BY TELEGRAPH
DC.IINTERFETr LEGAL TENDERS.
Dime on the Atlanta Derided to be Cbolera
GOV. CURTIN SICK AT NEW YORK.
New Tone. November B.—Coneterfett
Legal Tender notes are in circulation in thin
city. They are a very close Imitation of the
genuine, and experts are being deceived, There
are but two discrepancies between the notes ap
parent to the public. The lut part of the en•
graving of the head of Hamilton, on the face of
the note, represents the line of the waistcoat an
crooning the white collar at the neck. The acute
angle, formed by the shape of the collar, so far as
known Is perfect in the counterfeit, but In the
genuine the lines of the flesh Ire drawn by the
ecgravtr screen the point of the collar at Its
inaction with the waistcoat. There Is another
discrepancy in the shape of the ornaments on
the border on each end of the face of the tells
and In the whole border on the back. The lig•
urt e ••50" In the genuine bill, is In the octagonal
frame, and rather well &floe& though the an•
tilts are not sharp. The eight aides are easily
&scatted in the counterfeit. The border of
ornamet te of the octagonal differ a alight de•
rte. rt• M a perfect circle. It is thought that
the Treasury Department will call in all the fifty
Collet legal tender Dotes In circulation.
Dr. Sayer,, of this cite visited the steamer
Atlanta aterday. There was no sickness on
board the vessel, all the nick having been rem
wovtd to the .Nightingale ha:vital ship. From
a rtateno nt made to hint by the surgeon of the
chip nud by Pr. Burdett, a h• aith miter, he
.ale there can be to doubt 113 10 the nature of
the disease. It Is .I.4atlc. cholera.
Governor Curtin has been lying sarlossly U
In this city since Tuesday. Ills physicians ro•
port him better today.
The Cm:rummies Washington special says:
The Prt Went will tarns a proclamation declar
ing the resferatlon. of peace before the next
miming of Congress.
Joe Johnuon Is coming to Wail:ant in to or
gabize to agency for his express.
SAU %SD FOX INDIIN DELEGATE 4
Inferrieto with the Prealdent
Wastamovov. July a —This morning a dela •
lotion of Fox Indians visited the President, to
company with Judge Cooley, C4303011131013er of
Indian Affairs.mad Superintendent Sells. The In
dians were severally Introduced to the President,
when one of the chiefs said that they had heard
of their great fa , her, and had very much de
sired to see him.
The President replies' that he was glad to
meet and receive them. Ills object would be to
cultivate peace and friendship, and Lc hoped
the government would be met In a correspond
ing spirit on their part. If amicable relations
which should exist between the government
and those hero represented, they should be
made to result to the Interests of all cone:mei.
lie would spare no pains to see that their inter
ests are promoted and themselves secured and
protected in the enjoyernent of all their rights.
Provision would be made for theta while here,
and they would be entertained lu a manor
sultsble and tilting to their condition, and he
Loped that when they left here they would take
with them the best wishes and feeling or the
President toward them.
Commissioner Cocky explained to the Presi
dent that the Sacs and Fox's were settled In
Kansas, and by the treaty of 15-1.2, they were
granted an annuity or SZI,OOO. The Sacs were
largely In the majority, and number two thirds
of confederated tribes. The Indians here repre
sented, complain that they hare nut had their
rights. Many of them have never left their
home In lowa, while others have retarned
thhh
er form Kansas. These Chiefs ask that mere
he a dit i.IOIO of the annuity and laud.
The President Bald he would again see them
and after hearing all the feet*, he woald be p:e•
pared to Lo what Is right. no hop Id some ar
rsrgement would be male which wus.d prove
eatisfaetocy to them.
ADDITIONAL FOEEIt Mil BY HE tUIU.
Hear) , Gales Duriag . she 'futile Passage
THD LATEST MARKET REPORTS.
Ns: , rout, November A.—We have the fol
lowing addit.oaal news by the steamer Cuba,
It loth anteed at Halifax Isst evening:
Th. Cuba erperieteed heavy weather during
!le et tire postage. She had a heavy gale from
Lot. rl cel m Qurenetown, where ahe arrived at
p. m. on Sunday. On Nsvember lit she
pencil the steamer China, In latitude bi longitude
21. tx und east.
The Cobs sail. from Halifax. at 4 o'clock 1,
met row morning for Boston, where she will be
dne on Tuesday noon. Among the Caba's pas•
senscre for Halifax was lino. hi , . Fieserick
Williams, the new Gore:— ne of Nine• S toil..
Ll+rrp .o 1 Sa , UnlaU Er< , Unq O. 27.--Cotton
Salem to -day have been 10.000 halo, market
and d,clini-d 14d ,, 14'_awith ya,terday's ad,
ranee m•nrly logl.
BrtaflattlEs—Mnrket toloyant milli an &drat, -
lug tendency.
Prot isiona—Firm and dull. Pro; tirm for
asbc , , while other articles arc Inlet and st.mly.
London, Sat ortlay Eren;ng. :Pl. - -C41160
cloard at lor money. American mock.—
'nil 01 , Central. S 2; Erin, 55;i; Zo3Cl's,
The werkly Liverpool cotton market vat re-
CerVel:l per Flts.3lnr Pertitii9. T3l
good yarns t• VC*7 doll, sad lb: aJranc: at
LLierp,x.l bad to .lint.
GEN. BRMCOE',.) EN PENCE•
Ptri%loo iu Erzaril to Harkmeu and Corlmro
AMAIESEY OATH TAKEN BY LONOSTREET
Pardon Applications on the Increase
N-n YOUR', NOV. S.— . Fiir Ti,.',' Washillgluts
-In riot gays that General Briesss,": sentence will
be ortnnulgated to-dav, and It in understood n.
will be dismissed from the scrs lee and hie Im
prisonment adjudged by Court Martial will be
remitted on account of his previous services.
The Commissioner of Internal Haven't. Mu
decided that inasmuch as the decision exempt
ing hacianen and tart men does not protect on
the ground I hat the imposit ion of the tax In i'legal,
but rather on the ground of doubt as to the proper
construction of the low, It should en govern
tax payers as not to rfattfiru tax for thin return
on the gnus receipts from hackmerkand cam:ma.
Thin • ffire cannot consider applications for
refunding the lax already collueled, lon will in
tertaln claim, for abatement only.
Gee eral Hoffman. Coonnianary of Trippers.
is relieved, and 4;i:tier& Hitchcock anoceeila
him.
Getters' L-Inzstrext had an lat,rylew with the
Pres!dem yesterday. Its also to At the omnr..y
oath.
Pardon applications are on the Inerensr.
Fur tint dyed were received from °torch, and
twenty .Ilt•e from A labama yesterday.
MME OF ATATE AND NATIONAL DANA NOTE,
The Tunisian I mbaisy in 'Ph iladelphia
JOHN MITCHELL A LOYAL CITIZEN
LEE AND JOHNSTON'S FORCES WHEN SURRENDERED
New YORK. N iT. S.—Tbera are threats of
punishment of State banks converted Into
national banks, for violation of law iffelreula.
ting their aid Bute paper as well•aa national
notes, as gradaallyvemedying the evil.
The TanhJan Embassy left WaShington for
Philadelphia yesterday.
John Mitchell arrived In this city yesterday,
took the oath of a loyal citinea, procured a
pessport, and said he was not going to Llnlon.
It In tflicially statol, from tolls In the
possession of the Government, that General
UOB array, at the time of the surrender,
numbered 28.000 mu; sn.l Johnston's 117,000.
Yesuiday the Secretary of War: ordered the
sucpusiou of the tale ol wernl2l4,l hospitals,
now ready , fur use in antletpetion of a visitation
of the chid , ra.
maps leorWitted by Ita4rozid
, .
NEW 7 . 4113 i, NOV. 1 4 .—Th° PosteMee Depart
ment ouneattem klmt hereafter the malls from
Odd city to New Orlenna• wlll be forwarded by
mil, nut nab) , g• be sett by en.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1865.
CASE OP. CAPTAIN WIRZ.
Preparations for his Execution.
TRIAL OF COMMODORE CRAVEN
W ♦aarxorox, November B.—Louls Schad,.
Coune.l for Capt. Wire, had an interview with
the Preeident to-day In accordance with a pre
'iota arrangement, for the purpose of &ming
for a commutation of his sentence. Re men
tioned. as one of the reason' for his request,
that the prisoner was very feeble. and appear.
aaca Indicated that he would not live six months
longer. Therefore the country could well afford
to let him die sir months Later without hanging
hlm.
Tte President being eterroanded by ■ large
number of 'ADMITS Mr. Bchade did not consider
it proper to uk for a direct imswer—tkinging
it posNible that some additional facts might
cone to the knowledge of thaPresident before
Ptiday , which might induce him to extend the
desired Executive clemency. He left with the
President, however, a short statement, with the
reasons et which he bssed the
The President received the paper and orornisc4
to examine it.
Wks remarked to his counael to-day that he
was not very well in body, and was quite feeble.
He, therefore, feared that he could not walk to
the place of exeention with a steady stop,
and this mitrln he interpreted as alsign of fear
and guilt. When he 8811 workmen building the
gallows thin morning, It astonished him. lie
said that he did not shudder, hut thin was owing
to the fact that he felt iuttueout of the crimes
with which he was charged.
By direction of the President all military offi
cers braving In their charge or I...tension any
hard) property( or materials raptured tram thu
enemy are clrected to turn over the same to
any scent t r raker of the Navy Department
who may be authorized to receive the same. •
Thor titters turning over such property or nt
terlabi will take duplicate- acknowledgements or
receipts from the Naval officer or ofneera to
whom the transfer is made, and repo3 toe same
to the headquarters of his respective bureau at
Washingtoth Dula order Is not ap„dimble
arms, ammunition. ordnance or materials mot
forma on or belonging to naval vessels or beinaz
log to navy yards.
The trial of Commodore Craven, was resumed
to-day, before the Farrseat Court Martial, the
&mined pleading not guilty to the charges and
specificauot a.
Several Naval officers who visited the Stone
wall. alter sit Lad surtenCered, were examined
On the part of the prosecution as to the build,
srmamet t and fightleg capacities of that veoseL
Chief Eerir eer Freeman of the pirate Ala
bama, has been pardoned on the recommenda
tion of Cart. hiaalow, also John Itehree, the
rebel Naval Paymuter.
Gen, Longatram and Albert Pike. were at the
Attotory General's office to-day.
MORE LOSSES BY THE LANE BALE.
litgaage of the Governor of Florida,
\aw TORY. Not. i.—Stetatnera arriving
from down toe Bow!tern coast continue to re
port severe gales, with many vowels In distress,
In addition to those beretofote reported. The
gale seems to have attained its greatest fury
on the Georgia and Florida coast.
N. Louis de Arroyo. who has for souls time
past be, a ezercisir g the nominal ftnictions of
consul of Maximilian at this port, sailed in the
steamer Vera Cruz to-day, for Situtleo.
The Renthl publishes a summary of Governor
St•rvlo's message to the Florida reconstruction
convent Mo.
Govermir Marvin doe. not thinh it would tie
wise to confer the privilege of voting on the ar
t:rots. sad Ityilic‘es that Congress will ant de•
maw! this as an indispenslble preliminary to
the admission or these rapreseutatlvos, bat he or
LT. also, the confintion a. a matter of the
plainest tioalt, as well a of wisdom, that law•
for most , omplete prt,ilot, of the froirionco'•
itii rights he passed, and that their testimony
'c received in the emir..
lo these, he gays, ..dlorct! 11,40, sed:l
11.,e no isfcg . saur6 n4 - dins: the Imp>shlono
ru. I .ko.! ,11-4hout,t ,Inployers. and with them
hr thmks the ensallelpeded p.roplr wi3l he zen•
ernl') ohlented,,
nul enterpri,ln,
cr,n tihn. Of Op
I. in.,
II r.rnod- th - Ccr. tr ion de
ro t L. 44 ar Rey* ttir
II ul and t'ohl. nnel nth'. Act. the :1,1,141 o by
the 1,4- 4 1,atur, of aulendmeut pruhitottug
I.ll,ety.
FROM THE WEST INDIES
Diainkfroess Hurricane in Cuba
THE PHU. BIRBARITIES IN UMAICI CONFIRMED
Ncn Tuts ,\'m. dater to
th alt., awe that the liurrican. of the 1.1th.1
nid raged with i;rinat. forte II; over the is
taus. In II tivolia harbor many cassia drifted
ho' of the allay, aid 'toil,. Ti., Admiral's
flag ran Into, a hart, damaging anverat
201110:14 ri .111 d coral Manche', with
their cargo,. nor .tintl, and a total of tiny
retake:" were morn or Ica• damaged. Ttni sums
ot the dly w ,• Wind with wan r io the depth
of a loot. Homo, awl malls 'were blown down,
roo:, bh,an away, nod the lreeo of the piazza
prostrated. ,Two thirds of the roof of the
tlinatm 001 off. Th. country ..eat of the
Cal lain (10.— wid iiiifforcil non,idera.
hl,.
1 be 'batsman: the steamer Odunibue. pre
sented a gold wa eb t Cap•. Barton for saying
that r, «lel and their lives from destruction on
their i.assagn from New York. tier Orel were
put out and she was throw a upon her beam
ends, the ere 'tenably': combletely over her, but
owing to the rtfot le of her Captain and her able
Edginc.r, she wan carried through safely.
the reports 01 the harharltlee practice 1 In
Bt. Thomas, Jamaica. arc confirmed. The
out hot {ties hanged about twenty culprits. Bar.
rep t• In a elate of setae, and St. Thomas Lu
and r mat tial law.
Brtilsh atramcra have lets to take troopi
from Harbadoea to Jamaica.
0,Sf061:1(1011 le heir:: formvi ID ellta ta
prevent it , dare trod,
BALLOON BRIDAL PARTY
Mrs Douglas and tits Purchase of Con
&cued Rebel Property
\e. - roue. Nov. 4.—Tile halloos hridd , eon
lemldateo for a long time. takes [dam to-der.
Ibe party consists of Miss Mary West Alter,
of Bt. Louis, ned Dr J. F, B oyeto., of byre
cos,
line•t Lieut. Col. .1. V. Carter, of the
Eleventh Infantry, publishes a card denying
the statement relating to Mra. Douglas' trans
udes, in the purchase of abandoaed and con-
Decal, d rebel property. She has never held a
Treasury permit to purchase, and has never
Nen connected with any person engaged in
such transaction.
From Saronnah—l otton—Feeling In Fs-
vor or Aduptlug Rebel "{War Debt.
New roux, Nor. ...—The Steamer Zodiac,
from Saraunah ha the ith, brings the Herald a
that date.
The Savannah merchants are about sending
north fore steam tire engine.
The Herald's price current matt* that cotton
le depre.sed, and declined 1(?/3c and Middling
Is quoted at s:k; dry goods active, with an in
terior and Florida trade springing up. Receipts
of cotton for the week, 5,d00 bales.
The report of the State Convention hrthe
Htrald show a strong fueling prevailing among
many of the ntembers In favor of adopting the
State war debt several strong speeches having
been madoagainat repudiation.
bt. John Explosion—Coroner!. Inquest.
Nee Yong, Nov. B,—The Coroner's Inquest
(Jae disaster of toe steamer Bt. Johit began this
moraine. Tko Coroner charged the Jury that
If the /nears of the boat Were found neglectful
of their duty !bey must bold them for the salon
of the Orand dory.
Mr. Colgrove. clerk of the hoist testified to
the effect, that In selecting , the state rooms,
that a few were generally reserved for parsecs!
friends. The rest were thrown open for the
selection of the public.
The testimony of the second engineer showed
that no more than 11 proper gnantitiof steam
was on at the time, and that the usual precau
tions were used to prevent accident.
The lagnert waa adjourned till one o'clock
to-morrow aftemooo.
Detroit llayoralty Election—Thankeglv.
ing Day Appointed.
DEITCH?, Nor. B.—N. .1. Mill% Democrat,
Ls elected Atayor by WO m►Jmtty..
Governor ef ape bee appointed the itn day of
December, a day of Tbsokeelvlor.
Hark Askore
811 - f AM. Nov. h.—Tha hark Great Wetteru
No. 1, latluti with corn, hi ashore ou Colchester
rt ef, atom tuctuy helve( llvtrolt.
ARRIVAL FROM HAVANA;
'the Ram Etouvrall Delivered Over .
NEW TOR; Nov. B.—The steamer Mom
Castle, horn 'Tswana on the 4th, brings the fol
lowing:
The Called States steamers Rhode Island and
Cornet, commissioned by the the United States
to lake possession of the rani Stonewall, which
has been lying In this port for the 'lest four
months, and which was delivered to the United
States by the Spanish government, acrived on
the 30th and 31st ult., and Commander Murray,
on the 2,1 last, took posseasion by simply raising
the American flag at the mast-head. Command
er Murray Is empowered to retain the alztaen
thousand dollars advanced by the Spanish Gov
ernment to pay off the crew of the ram. Toe
Stonewall will probably go into the dock been to
have her bottom cleave! before leaving for the
States.
Nothing has been heard of one or two vessels
known to have been near the port of Havana on
the 2d, at the time of the tecent hurricane, and
the Government hu ordered two or three vessels
On a cruise to search for and aid any who may
;ave suffered shipwreek.
Front the feet that the Cholera 14 raging
OVerelY in Spain, it Is feared that it may make
Its way here, and therefore veasela arriving from
3pain are subject to strict quarantine.
GEORGIA REBEL DEBT REPEDIITED.
Dispatch to President Johnson
THE ELECT lON IN ALABAMA
.a . VA,III.NUTON, Nov. $..-Tbe tollowine des
patch has been received by President 'Johnson
"Sirt.bsuonviut, Ga., Nov. 7.
- , .1.!, - edle.ni, Andrcto Johnson, Pees;ileut
qtthis !',Red States :—Tha Convention has re
pudiated the war di tit by a vote or 133 to 117.
(Signed.) J. Jouzisos.,
•
l'ecalsiona: Governor.
7,—The election to this city, yes
terday, passed °triple-Up. Toe following cAn •
didates have ecrtniMy received majorities, but
tney cannot be given as yet, as the returns aro
not vet 10. Bulger, tor Goferaor; L.ngdon, for
Chnuress; Gage, for State Senator, sod Grant,
Clare, Tompkins and Grinnell, for Members of
the Assembly.
Generals Grant and muter—Trial of Jell'
New YORK, Nov. 6.—The IleraZd's Washing
ton apt dal says: Gen. Grant la still In this city,
notwithstaading the announcements of his de
paitere. 8e may visit Now York towards the
/1 1 1:ter part Of the week, however.
Gm. Butler la understood to lot sod removing
to Wasiiington City, and hue been ncgotlattng
for the purchase of a residence.
The Cabinet meeting was amended by all 110
Secretaries to-day.
The Washington Repabl,.ne says, We are
able to state positively, that it is the settled pur
pose of the Government to give Jefferson Dens
a tale nod impartial :dal, 'Jam a jury of his
peers. in the highest tribunal in the lent having
Jurisdiction over such criminal caves. It if bat
Just to state that the delay of the trim cannot
Pe attributed to arty act rte the part of the Frei•
dent of the Lotted Staten,
Tools Embassy --Gisuuterfelter Arrested
Phu AUCLPIII.4., Nov. 8 —The Timlsom Em
bassy to-day Inspected the fleet of Iron-clads
sod monitors here. T'cy will leave fur Buten
to-mono., and tail for Europe In two weeks.
U. pots United Staten Marthall Stark./ Sos
o real uresied, at Lake Harbor, tat:Mast&
county, Cir. Etson Osborn, dealer to ens nterfeit
mud curiae). When be was detected no
cowsterfelt money vas found on him, bat OCT
crol packages be bad just mailed, were found to
e.mtaln *beets of helot currency. He has been
respected and watched for many mouths put.
Inc Tunisian Embassiadors wished the nave
yard to day, and enjoyed a trip down the river,
tor the purpose of OLOOthling the immense fleet
of tron-clads. List evening they Tutted Walnut
street theatre, where enrollee Hitching Is play-
Ing an Erglish opera. They leave to-morrow
for New Tort atm Ramon.
Manland Elva.lmo—Every CouotV Repoli-
Ilietin—lrrre 911111.4er not:About to De
mand Ills reimport-- E.lrJrt Made ior
TJrz.
Y•ms. Washin-t.,u
• In nearly every evenly -,us•)-
Inndihc Luton can- idutei are elected.
The (*ammo-cid'. Washlu,.iou gpectlai
Tie rumor hot the French Mlni•l er demanded
his pateports Is untrue.
The rube& of various elections produce
emotion among the Repnblicans.
Mr. &bade. the counsel for Wirt, is icupor
tunlwz the President to (-am - note Slit itentenee
of deal!. It is not probable he cold b,
v*stul.
Colored Men , • C•arention
rO I 74.OKEZINSI6, Nov. S.—A S rte COortatiO3
of colored meurnet here to day for the purpose
of •iisoelnr the interests of their purple le
this State. Upon the nizurabiaze being calls.'
to brdrr tiftr-en towns were represented sod
many towns brought more delegates. Too
conaenOon was addr tawsd this evening by a id:.
Day. Fred Douglass Is erpretod to alarms the
memb. re to-rosrmw. An adj turumant will
take plain to-marrow. night. alr. Farb. of
Troy is Chairman. Considerable interest la
mat l'ew ad'
Appval Ilellled—Retutos From
Aoutbern Illinois.
11,.. Nov. S.—Ttle Metrlolls
beer revived, and b printed on tat same pres 3
Mat accompanlcd teat estabitancomt chroaztl
mid Its perlyinations In Tennesisc•, It lseits!ppl,
Georgia and Alabama.
Three hundred acd eesenty baler of :cotton
passed for SL Louis.
The Nlemphls cotton market is very dull.
closieg M
The election returns from ALuander and ad.
joluir counties show Democratic majorities.
Mary land Electron—Union Majority In
State Sinatc—Nearly Et cry County
Republican..
liturisionz, Nov. 6.—The last rettinns indi
cate Use election of Frasier, ti 'publican. to the
Senate In It schemer comity. which secures •
Cabe majority In that ball• It is t _might
that Bpance will be elected Judge IO the 12th
Circuit. In nearly every claim la the State
the regular II glean: for county officers
Is elected.
fllltinesota Electiou
Sr. l'At Mix:4, Noe. B,—Tbo retcrna,which
are olo.rly recelVtd, Indicate that Mllfahall, Se•
publican, will have a largo majority 10 i lie State.
Tte town of Stillwater arid county Klee Rica, D.
wocratlc atudidata for G •veroor, 3 majority,
and against the Amendmeot. 31InnespolLe
al.c. )50 for Marshall. Winona gleeo fanhsll
a majority of 100, and 71 against the Amend
mem..
%aster Cure Establishment Burned
BOSTON. November 6-.. A despatch from
13ExIngfieId, Massachusetts; save that the large
Ind eleyset water cure extilbilshment 'Ol Dieter
)daude, Florence, Massachusetts, near North
ampton, wail entirely destroyed by the last even
ing. the fire originated Is one of the rooms.
Only part of the fun:titers was saved. The
house was filled with boar tors for the winter.
Prowl Nashville
.N.telivlLLE, Nov. S.—The cotton market is
withont excitement to-day prices rmn„re front
42 to all cents offering, and held at .44 cont.,
closing dull; quantities of staple aro arriving
daily. Cotton merchants arc unusually busy.
The media. today were 13113 bales; shlpmen In,
at 4 ba11...
The river is felling, with sirteen ladle+ on
the Shoats. '
FCIIIIII Meeting In llaltlinqre
• BALTIMORE. Nor. B.—The Fantasia. had a
great gathering at the Maryland Institute Hall
to-night. The room was densely crowded.
Speeches were made by Wm. J. Moos, of Phli•
adelplila s Major Teolar, of Washington, 3. 3.
Steward and Frank Gallagher, Esq., of Balti
more. Great enthesiasm wan manireated.
Election lu New York Stoic.
BITYLLO, Nov. B.—The entire Republican
ticket In Erie county and Buffalo city is elected,
except Oen. Rogers, the candidate for Comp
troller. The democrats claim tbo election
or Mr. Williams by about 900 maJorlty to the
Assembly.
Government steamers and Transportation
'Property.
VOIITILESS Moans, Nov. h.—Ordure from
Washington have been received that. no more
steamers or vessels are to be discharged from
Goverment service, and also stopping the salos
of transportation property.
Minds Election...
Coteau°. No B.—The county elections o:
this State yesterday resulted. as furi u heard
from. with few ereepalom la the success of the
Republican candidates. The Republican major
icy in this county approximates diteeo hundred.
Oiwegu Railroad Complete.
Os vett°, Nov. 6.—The last call on the Ouse
co Railroad was laid In Ibis city to-day. The
Road Is MAN: bagged as fast as pentlble. and
It. IA the itltettiim tO [Co tlassenv,er trains In
Ino or tl•rce weeks,
OUR VOW IN NEW JOEY
Both Houses Itepubligan.
W ARM ELECTION NEYOND DOVE?
Nrwsuz, N. J., Noy. S —Ward has a Maim ,
Ity of from 2,000 to 2,500—a gala of nearly NI.-
tOO. The Republican hart ten majority In the
Assembly and one In the Senate. The elec
tion of Mr. Ward 'entree the appointment of
Republicans as clerks In the chancery and su
preme courts, and ■ host of other positions.
The State is filled with rejoicings.
TIIMION, N. J., Noy. S.—Ward's majority In
the State will not eery much from 2,000 to 2,-
500. Toe rent Legislature will stand as fol.
lows: Union majority in the Benate, one; As
sembly, 16.
Packing Ilanie Burned
Cnicano, Noy. 3,-Binger 4; Co's. racking
bouse,on Kingsbury stratt,was destroyed by tire
laic night. Lass th 5.000. Insured lot. nearly
that amount.
The New York Election
NE, Tntax, Nor. S.—Lent, IteptdiScan, is
elected In the Sixth District, sod Murphy, Rs
publican, In the Seventh District.
THE arsLelses botch In Boston, whist' re
dosed their price to $4 09 per day, a few atoottut
ago, best again increased h to 54,00.
1112 M PflltEr
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the moot ample experience, as
entire aureole, ample, efficient and rellebte They
are the only my:lbanez perfectly adapted to popu
lar use—so simple trial mistasss cannot be made
In using them;
so hermless as to be free from dan
ger, and so eittclent as to be always reliable.
No. I cures FEVERS, Congestions, Laflamme.
25
2 WORMS', Worm Pea...0,12,11e-- 2,
5 '• DRY INC/ ILIOLIC, or Trechlog of
Infants...
.. . . . .-..
25
4 MAR tIiCEA of children or adult. 25
• •• UYSENTEIIY, Grlping, Billeus
Cenci
• •• CHOLERA MORHUS, Nanette... 25
a ; 01'0 Hs, Colds. Brouchals. 2.5
• EURALG ;A, Toothache, Face
riche
s HEADAI3IIE, 5.10 k lieedecae ..... 25
• 1151 PEPs lA, &Him,. tum ea; . 26
it ,UPPREsSED, scanty ead pain
ful pane& . 15
12 LLIMORR/ICEA. or Whites 25
;3 GROUP, hoarse 25
it u seta RlLEtad, Erpivelr - , Erni.
lions ZS
16 RHEUMATISM, all Rheamatic
paint. . . 25
lu " FEVER AND AGUE, Calls and
Sever. to
" PILES, internal or exterael 50
18 " OPHTALMY, sore, Indamed eyes. 50
;5 " IJATAISHEI, acute or chronic, to
ll encs . 50
20 " WHOOPING COUGH. spasmodic
tough.—. ..... --....._ ..... 60
2t ASTHMA, nontBBBed_. 60
" 'cart riscntiar.3, impaired
....
...
. ; ..
53
22 " SC. en arg an;I; ....• 60
II " GENERAL DEBILLII Y, phseical
_
reakneu...... • •...,..,,,,..• 60
DROPSY =id Email secrellone.. 60
• SEA EIDEN EMS, or sink !tele from
60
• KfDNE p/SEASE. Grave L...... 60
• NbitTOIRS DE/ILI TY. aemioat
emmilatons, toroluotery
211•• SORE lEGGTII, or Center ..... 60
30 •• URINARY INtIINTINTIANtIE 00
• PAINFIIL PEIGOD,, eve. with
• PllM ' ati4S at Change of Life, 100
33 EPILEPSY. Spume, St. Vitus'
I 55001' 100
31 VIPTEERIA, Vioetated Sore
PAVILT riroMa.
Cases 01, rlal., to morteco ease and boot
t wool. to
Set 10 large vials, in morocco and boo, 6 00
cern of lama nasa l plain ease sad b00k... 6an
of to box,. (Nos. Ito I 6) and book 3 00
3. M. p , tr.r_orcorki.
Wholesale Agent, Pittaburgh, Pa.
For mete Ly E MIN* 11, ~mithfleld street;
TO, FLEMING, No. as Market street. comet of
the Diamond, Pittsburgh. sod J. .1. EAST,
F...eral street. Allegheny. ly 10,11 Cod
JAMES b 0
ZdANVFA.ert:IlEtt OF
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells,
o. 136 WOOD STREET,
TSMIL:113011:1, PA.
Tnnl• trarrant.ttlm•de of the very bat SUM)
AND LOW MOOR IRUN.
'WELL BOREItS
WRITE do SLAGLE,
co IgTORNEYS AT LAW
Lovcost Oc•ms.b. Prlocos I inStb. /Stroest
F urnlalhed at
Mittl 111.41•ItiCitl al ere necessary to cvaluct op
crations, vtv
ANVILS li ATCHEI 4,
HELL 1 ei Si :AWS
VISES, sqoak&s.
SULKIES, CHISELS,
BADMEN:4, W AENOIL ES,
SHOVEL 4, PLAICES,
I'IOLIF, LEVELS,
AXES, NAILS, ae.
Rope, Leather and Gum Belling
All of it Ittich I have col:Warmly la .:ore.
tie ti..2oid
AUirill.rti RA 1..6 OF ARMY CLOTH
Mv4: AND EQUIP\(IE.
0/111 21PetSTA,r •ItTertllArren.
IJOICIAOO,III,Oc toter 23111, 1102
I will tell at Public Auction at the Government
Warehouu, Nbt. Sit and WU South Water atreet,
Cutesy". ill,. on WEDS kMDAY . the lath del , of
feovecolw r, 1865, a Large lot of Army Clothing end
Lqute.age. vie:
Wu Val oral Coale I Shovel,
1,234 " Jackets, , Ms Bed Sacks,
1.5411 pairs immure, I Star= Slag,
It brawers, 1 159 Elarentacisa
2,MXI Carte rov Knapsacks,
3.1M9 (Steal,. oats, 27 Soaks,
1,006 •• stoops, I Trumpet,
1,910 Woolen Blankets •!Dr um Heal.,
Rubber 49 flies,
3 •• Pouches, 155 pieces Stove Pipes
228 Seek Coate, Elbows, Doe Sib.
1420 Blow**. ley Tents,,
3.457 Erat Blouses, SI Drums,
1,229 Shine, till Axes,
6,222 Tents top Axe kfandlea
424 et• Tent Pole., IsSi pawl Drum stick.
6,0,3 Tept P ns,
I+9 Muter Tent stoves no Spades,
lta Camp Settles, 101 it a. elute.
tl5 Mc.. Pans, ill iiatOtlei Han ilea
22 Pick Axes, 5,395 Canteens,
2'7 Pick Atte Itandlra.
Also. a small lot of Bootee a Boot., Stockiest,
1.3 ate, Caps and Suttee.
Stec to commence at f 0 o'clock S. 0., and con
tinue from day to day anti all the property la dis
posed of.
Moat of the clothing ls pew. but Irregular.
Ter.. eash, In Government Panda
ProPenT to be hmo.ol by porseuer within
ten enty- lour holm after the sale.
NELSON PLATO,
Captain and &Blatant Quartermaster,
not anciltd
AIIsENAL GLASS IYOHIs.
MODES, RYREE & CO.,
M ,unlit cr, of
Marl; and Greta Glassware, Druggists°
Ware. Bottle., Demijohns, &arbors. 4:e.
Werniovun Zit, 144 WATER STREET, BETWEEN
AMTBFIELD AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH PA.
We warrant oor Wore, to be 1112perlOt to coy -
manufactured Walt of the Moontaltm. Always
OLI head, °Mumma at the alloys dezerlpdoth
orders promptly attended to. Portlonlor otten.
Moo paid to private moolds. anbdy
COBTAIZROLAL UM WORKS,
Pure White Burning Oil,
constantly on band, and for ul► ►t
THE LOWEST MARS= RATES,
B. C. & J. K. SAWYER,
&TAM No. 47W00D STREET
_ .
IiOIRLLDALE OB3IEr.E.RY—A rural and
.a-a most platurelque place ot Sepulture, situate
City,e uplands, lmondletely north of Allegheny
so the New Brighton Road. Porous wish
ing to select Burial LOTS will apply at the Super ,
Intend/atm Ocoee, at the Cemetery. Title Dods,
Permitsand ail other business will be attended at
the Drug Warehonse at the undarmened, earner of
reaerat sad L.eseocit streets, Allegheny.
CHLO. A. BELLY,
notdyd Natr•etall and Treasurer.
R It. REBYXIS,
88 Smithfield Street, near Filth Street
Mr COFFINS of every deserfption. ond.PE.
GLOVES and FIJSITLSHING rut FUNEir•
ALS generally. FINS EWA SSE and 0411
RIMIER faintehed •vvrae
85000 WILL Pt/IR:km. l3 S TIIS AN
DEIMMI HMS*, situated la !Ulla•
burg. The lot la es by 160 lest. and the building
la brick. a Sioux, built axertesig for a howl; it
bring the unsaid* .hotel in the town. A large
cusibm can ballad at ease.. Terms nu /. Agate
to - - B. itioLglN at ON
ton Fourth street.
not
waned, far snle st 103 Ltbertv •tre&.
oct! -W. P. BECK h 00
VOLUME. tXXVIII---NO. 281.
INSTHWICE,
CURTER 18 . 2 9 . r&RPET Mgt
MAIM
FIRE INStRANd GOMPAEir
OF
PEULADELPHIA..
Assets ou January I. 15114. 82.437A41 13.
Acdoo.tioe
Acertuf Premium. I
'11171,030
Invested, Preminma I.OI,ASS
Unsettled cuam. adas
•
income for 1944
Louts Pa Id aince 192, 0.0: 0
o,Palioo
Perpetual and Temporary Polletim on i&beia
demo,
DIIXL - TOILs.
Obtain N. Banker, I /..A. Lot
Tobias Wagner, Edward 4 Dal.,
Samuel Grant, I=3 e
Swab R. Smith Fitter,
Gently W. RielArltiPreald
ItaNOFras. W. Leads, D` ORARLES . KER L eat.
kaJWA.RD C. DALE, Pate Preaident.
A.S. W. MaAT.I.TCTER, Sea. pr RM O.
_tem.
COT, Ageat,
naI,VM or Wood a wt Third streets.
FIRE AND MARINZ
Insurance Co. of North America,
P3ILLADKLPILIA
...... ...$1,730.000.
Hartford Fire Insuraare Company.
airPrOtoction can be secured in the above name
and tale companies.
W. L. .11iNL, /tower,
1e.27:411v Si Water Street, tuo stsirsa
AATESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
IT OF PITTSTURGII., •
R. KILLER, Jr., President,
WM. P. ILYZEIFIL.B.T v Secretary.
°Mee, No. P 2 Water street, Spans • .Co.'s Ware
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
war (news against all hinds of Firt:adSet Marine
Bias. d Howe Institution =maga by /Orrefors who
Ore writ l-berum in the annesonity, otod who are drler•
mined by prortytneat liner libeectity, to Maintain the
attendee white% they how ee2tt meet, as offertng the beet
1./ telethon le Most mho desert lu be tnetteett.
DIZZOTOWS :
R. Miler, Jr. : Andrew Ackley,
James McAuley, Alexander Speer,
Nathaniel Holmes, David M. Long
Alex. Simla, Rees J. Thomas,
°tarp Derail, Chas. .1. Clark,
HalnPbeil R. Herron, John R. MatTurta.
• C. W. Riaketion,
mYTS WIS. P. HERBERT. Secretary.'
CITIZEN'S INBURA.NCE COMPANY
.2II7ITIM`,"m er 112/ "
1v ates=r -
WM, BAG ALES, Preoldenl.
WITL A. SHEPARD, Secretary
tusittla SkililkhOtta awl (ATOP+.
....asures against Lail and damage to the usvlgs.
tiou of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes
and Rayons, and the navigation of the Jong.
Insures against lots and r damage by bra
tuartum : •
Wm. IV, IS. 151. Kier,
liathlSl John Shlpton,
Jas. r r lsma AL Cooper,
r. ,.3 Johnston, O -. a. ilArbaugh,
..
Tr
.I
-.' .T. C01a5..., 4
Hon- T. /IC HoMe, :John S. Dilworth,
_ .
HartlaY Preston: 'Wm.& ttodipa.
~ .orge Bingham, 40{0:174
pEOPLES' INSURANCE COMPANY
°Nice, N. E. eorner of Wood and VDU Ste •
} IRE AHD EILEEN'S INSURANOZ
W. Phillips, C►DL John L. ltrumie
John Wats, Samusl P. Shirr.,
John E. Parke, U. Hanson Love,
Charles S. Blesell, Merles Arbuckle,
W. Van Khk, John F. Ktrapatrick,
James D. Verner, John Clyde. .
WM.. PHILLIPS, Presidenl,
JOHN WALT, nee Pr:ideas.
WM. F. GARDNEE Serretari. jniklr
A LLEGEVENY INSURANCE COUR&
NY OF PITTSBUROLL-0111“,,No. 3 - I FULL
street, Beak Bloc*.
Insure, against all kinds of Flre sad Molt ,
LUCA.
John la MaCans,
CapL A.dam aibba,
B. . Sterling,
Cap ß t.. Wm. Dean
R. I...McGrew.
Hobert IL Darla.
E=l=l
U. L. Hussey,
Harvey Childs,
y:sk.=Citey,
Jr.,
H. L. Fahnestoelz
CliUiTSll'k!l
PIITSPTROH, PA.,
Will attend to all badness to the line of thelr
Profession, Including THE LOLLECTION OF
CLAIMS ACIAINST THE GOVERNMENT.
SLaesulhavtot, treen mustered out , the
Vatted states Service, will hereafter lye attys.
Uon to the Dual:lees of the arm. autlf
WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN EITHER
The First or Second Three Years Service
m reoeve the full bounty the tame as If it It:
bed served the full term of enlistment by :MMus
upon T. WALTER DAS,
Follett:, for Bounties, Pensiosup and Pay.
No. 103 FIFTH STREET, Mini door below the
Cott:oh - at 1111
OM. H. MOM., <ISO. R. CC,CRI6A.3I
MOFFE TT & COC HRA.N,
ALlttoriaga3ris at Xaceozsr:
Ofilet—lco. ea %RANT STREEr.
Pittsburgh,• P►.
.TOO 5. 11..5•711r3
BAYNE & SILiFER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Ha 81 Diannam Smarr, Pittsburgh, Pa-
Court Boarnme Examining Slam (lamer...
ins, 00.1111CtlaIIII, and all kinds of Legal Buslama
.promptly attended to. set
AliDltEW STEVENSON,
LTV CII.WFIC)33,
No. 144 Fourth Street
PITTSBusoN, PA.,
win I mum to the various sonata of Allegheny
and edjoliang counties. 4/4111—
M ILITARY CLAIM:3„
BOUNTIES, BACH PAY and MILITARY
CLAMS of every deseription, collected by the
suteerlber, sr the fallowiiug rata, via Pensions,
$lO ; all other claims, #3_llo.
0. O. TAYLOR, Attorney at Law,
19lamoad street oppoute the Court House.
N. .—No eh arges are made if the calm doe.
so. ItICCCIA, sod all Inforenatton given gestic
settly
H . C. IIACKAELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, man
•
0. S:LICEMED SOLDIERS' CLAIM AGE=
Banatles ter Wounded Soldier' collected La teem
ten to twenty dam
SirOettoo No. No (bwre arms; Pittzbattlli.
OM with iThiChAZTO and two witnesses- 11121 a
COUGH NO 1101tH I •
TRY
STRICKL AND'S AIEL LIFL LOGS
COUCH BALSAM.
STIITCKLAND , 6 kIELLIPIxotra MUGS. Bar
SAX b warranted to cure Cough■. Colds, Ebert&
nem, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat.
Consumption, and all *notions Of he Throat
care Lungs It is the only preparatioo known to
Chronic Coughs, Aithtos, and Consumption.
ltnarar fads toeure P7nooping Conti an/ honey.
Ita bottle direatly. leis prePareo from honey.
It la particularly recommended for the youts and
the Old. Sal/ by all Drutee4ll at SO scat■ per bot•
tle.
R. E. SELLERS k CO.;
onlsdyd Wzorossatat Asmara.
- _
ON C?iitiIONILENT AND FOB BALE,
mo o .. I". 4 l 2Chblow Potatoes:
Joe o White Beans;
000 •• Oniorun
co Jersey Sweat Pota tote;
320 BOZO liaGo mburli Cheese;
60 " shen -. do
s) bids. Cronin:Cul;
pa Pickles. In Vat;
12 ball Ulm. Plettesi for table;
•10 do 'White Fish.
to do Trout;
100 Ismael' Timothy Seed,
Dr GRAFF Is REITER,
0c27 Flo. 015 Liberty street.
P 11. aeon, Al. •
•Ci- Ft CO 0 ZI FL •
Nos. 1 and 2 Diamond,
43:447 - Pre7SBUROB, PA.
CIDER -8 bbls. priteafriirrees Cider, jut
reeelved and for salCky
FETZII43I2t AItIDISTRONG,
I'ol Corot Narkot and VIM lux
1 EAL-1000 Pigs 'horl, ttalens Lest:tacit
I
as. by . & 0.1.14174111)
worms B'
GrtTl~►.
HEW FBEBB GOODS. WITH ions.
Most Superior.Quaity for sl,ok
Concert Hall Shoe Store,
. .
NO 60 FIETH ,'CREST,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE
51,V415.01)0
FI.TJE STOCIi OP'
Wad Div KENS' AND bsELDILENV
BOOTS AND SHOES
Pi Q\% SELLMO 4T ABOUT,
HALF PRICE.
O&F. HALL
(IL UrtfiN(3 lip VS C,
[No. 61 FIFTH SkIEVEre
TOE CLOTH 400.rti
F.NOWSH NM ai : NO CTO&Id.
UVE.I2I_7OAIS OF ALL
:7AN('Y CAP PANTS
MD BLACK
EU A.R.DLZSS UU:,
FOE THE NEXT ;49 DAYS
CLOTLIIELS, OAX HGLL, Si FIFTH St.,
ttpr.sit. the bpers house,
LATEST NEWS
GLAD TIDINGS TO ALL:
JMI ILLUBIOX FrIEBTErER,
wr. ARE HERE,
ALWAYS WILL BE HERE
TO
GIVE AWAY VALI:UE . IM PRESEBIII.
50 Cents to 500 Dollars
EACH Bool,k SOLD,
AT TUE,' .
BOOK PEBLIEDEK6' PRESiNTATIOD DEPOT,
71 FIFTH TAIITET.
no4Call or Send for ti L'aitalogue,
INSURE YOU it LIFE THE
CHARTER OH LIFE IgERANCE CO,,
OF HAI/WOAD; COSH.
THE ()SLY LIFE INSUBINCE 00.11PAPFS
IN AMERICA that now.mages and pays an zre.
nue CASH DPriDEND oa , ,the Ern and each
elibieguent payment .Of prefatuns. Its CIA=
CAPITAL and acaniniatiOnlif 8 44100,000
seburely invested in public stirOlu and mortgagps
of REAL ESTATE. It Is no* In tts lath TWO
business, and has paid to the wroows A 1 rD o ne.
Tirana of its merescrt the Om or ORE Sat,'
LION DOLLARS. To this data not a single ease.
oS litigation has occurred, ars dividenee that Mery
ality and. fair deallny is a speciality with Ude
Company.
The polities of this Compttly are not forfeited
by reason of non.payment or - premium after slag
second year. No payrnents,veguired after to
years, but policies conttnuegolid tbrottgli.lifs, •
. O. WALKL I, Presikest.
N. S. PALMER, Vice Frealdent.
•
S. R. WRITE, Secretary.
Branch Of for Western Pszinsylvalds, where
Circulars , and Blank Applicactlon will be furnish.
ed, SS Wood Bret. ltt
Agents wanted throughout OA State. Apply to
oe..Alyd F. E. GOODELL.State Agent.
pITTI33URGII 5T.E.9.1 WOR S,
„. .
ANDERSON, COOS '
(SUC'efSSORS TO JOSEtqf OrD ,V 0.,)
. .
Manufacturers of the hest
, t tact Cast steel,
squat la, Peat add Octagon, of *Sun. :inn, Pidtdis
floe, Fork. and Sheet Out Steel, Cut Steel for
• -
Helping and Mowing . Machines.
Steel Plow Winn*, SPthlgt. tcOee, Clataus,
fast and Common Plougn itnd Spring Steel.
Offlet--4-Porrser of Fine iuidOisel attratal two
bloela above the Motto House. •
_seflav
PITTSBURGH P
FACTIJRJAG COMPANY
1,600 ibdU.lcrow's
1.000 bah. Medlin" do.
- ,
1,000 ICKUB. Medium de- ocOri. -
LOOO toils. D. C. and D. /14.
They have also ea hand aretentastlyettelvlll
Item thetl BIRD, ISENILL :PAYER nVAIII.
*141"l" RaRRW ABE PAPER of an -
welghta and dna, PRINTS, BY and SAID.:,
RATED RODFILDI, ke., ke.
AU ivantlth;s and silo of NAVE TO
ORDER at the shortest no tleetko suit customers.
. .
1,000 TONS OP GOOD tromp BAGS.
NA.uEaorns;
143 . 444 - - *lli<
Ps?
tai—j—k4RlTSB—" do
old
. ... C. 1 1 1 7 yea Zt34124 aa
aria
AND OF THE
NEW GUO:t).
CO4TS.
PEG TOP PiNTa
=III
CLtfrallVll
IZE=
WOHTII F/431-
EYI
auorted
alt 4 7 I
• k /3204.