r .. „ - -, - -gST.AI3.LISELED, IN rtilsburih Outfit. The. Ittnaratty ttivaallatittartd ' ~ !, as tattataaall at thou prized forthe post= litonOf Ideftir. We * of W. hie's, late `_4a of Ocrtar.styiiti lour lug:anent Nan. `WIIHO not :aims that hb alibis eta the first 012 . 0ur people. lyres *41. 1,__ .110-411141 04ttqdotercir to the tottati7 wkiltd4, l ta afttialtaum4alt elite Deng equal. 44s fartl itifOtild, an .I . laufw It win,- hirirdtant - Othtz gentletneneandidauts for the, Older, arelid rien'of protaty seta Intelligence, bat e t tOrtritposseas.thoskqUalltles la ablative degree gett_ ;gtidelu 0/at of thenhas Mild the one Sem and ehOhld bo satiated' tho °them ate welltittiatcd.fin lift. daptain Zfaysyis le6l, at tlia brie - king oilt - er the rebellion entered the as44,:end-thereby necenarile ttbradoned a 111- ersq‘p btpbru. He give gem of ,faithful Icw re testified by all the =loess of tee mg- • IM ( 10 401141 1 411 tOU attnhell. Ire was wound edlitthaeaptUra Of Piratoilib, MO., sod eadered tiorren_and entretuto ok rebel prison. His hog riterlied" to Qin midst .untitted to follow MO Ronal POttration, riasen of Ids Wound. whiShrwill for all time render. him a cripple. He Pt/ Man lathe nuslities requisite to fit him for Vial*ltieft•til'Whlch he implrei, and his eleciloo vin lam our city an officer under who chute all rasyleet gamed our =tinkles' honor and dig efti will be well' plotected: Yaws, he , , Franklin and the • South Carolina Planter. -4 friend re.lates to ma that the summer before thewarrit thehouse of a borpltable South Cam. Ihisidarktar,bwr, WaV up on morainewlth the eon and wee mime to venture forth on a ccornbm Walk, when he was checked by the planter at the • i Slouneunot paw, Sir. Too curly: , i7v,gatrlyrt Why. mg dear Cro:onol, whet sa. ' 6 ' - ' - 'itii.`Franklln V' • y, " Tarty to bed wide:trip to rise will makes 9 11111 1:4 , 411/4.1111d wealthy . and wise." • ' iirreeet Jinn Oln'bit all a fallaoy.. Essig cluing otoineell of the • meentegniniaritiot this country, North awl South, tievetetin,the death - tbeenands, sir, - feint the time ,aldsptilsc.Yabia Soitih to two day. Wait till aftsrlireakfaat, fortify your stomach with a map at hot erne., end then, the noxione vapors of lisedght trclogexhaled by the run, we will take loarell'Cl 14 .•" `„!,!,ant,.mt due colonel, I ant always fortified witie, glass full of Hostetter's Celebrated brazier!' Bitters: , 1 4,b, timi, air, you may stick to Dr. FrankDa. aistitterii meet at Charlatan magpies me, and Km litallettelf At - box" ita.dey,... with my wagon. Thieuißltters . , I end, are a Etre protective ogalruit all thif taveii iitsulttOgitam itugiuto. Dr. Freak. tin Wadi geed, kr, Me li : the swamps a! South iffthilled with Haltom:es !littera." - Cheap: Cheap: Cheap: eel nivallaa. 'Chap EtopreisCleths. ;Cheap Cloak Cloth. Cheap White goods. Cheap Blankets. Cheap Flannels. . Cheap Fumy Plaids. Cheap Illerhaos. Cheap All 14 bepend at &alms & Brtvs, No. 21 Fllth stmt. , FairEa:Whiter Coeds. Itti with great pleasure we eallthe attention of our readers to the superb stook br Tall and Winter egoodsjust received by Mr. John Pieter Merchant Tailor, No. LYA Federal street, Allegheny. His 'tuck embraces some Gabe rarest and moat beau. tlfnl Clottohesselmeres,OvirmttlagiandVestum averbrought to the western market. Hie assort. meat of Pitrulabing Goods. comprising Shirts, Drawers; (Milers, NMI-ties; liandkerehis L, Au, cannot he scupassed east or west. A largo .stook *trimly-made Pants, Coati, Vests and Overoosts wilLalso he round at his establishment. Persons in want otanAhlagla the clothing line should not tall to give am.. sealer a es/1. Cure YOUTISe/f of . Dyspepsia. This most aigravating of all 0 = 3 1 ,4,1 4ft—a 41 . . ease from whtah more people suffer and die than almost a ny other, be. at last faded its master. eptili . Caro controls and completely .14• cures it La its trot= stages; and no one who suf. a1.;44 4.: lets frellidFSP_elisft, sick I/ 44 ' 1114 h% souring and rising of the food, should be without it. !told only in fltftbrugh, at Fleming , . Drag Depot. No. si Market street. Be:member the Vim, and get the genuine article. Just . Retelyed, 466 e good case barred country flannel, at 50c, worth £2O. One ease all wool blankets at $lO,OO, +MIDI Eyarywhere at. SIO,OO, and a reap large asaortment of dress goods at 07)4c, worth 50a; Mao, a large stock of domestic goads at wholesale and retail. The aboi e goods are to be had at Dunlap, L aker 01 . CcOcil2o,Scitenil litseetiAttegtteny. . , soidShoe'house'of So ' ath Er. Eau, 33 • Market atroet, Ls becoming an cslieclal favorite - with our citizens. This Is no i gnatte.r of surprise 'be no,when we aonilder tharthog can procure ringtbit,thog wing in the Una of boot, and shove Of thir belt qriality, at prices far belliv 'any other place In the city. The store Is located Id a place easy of arca., befog 63 placard street, 3d door from Fourth street. nottlittd - istiokets- and Flannels, • Cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Re. member, on the northeast corner of Fourth and hfarketafteetais the place. Wholesale BuyerstotDry Goode will dad it to their interest to call and examine our skink of cotton goods sint. etuuee.el. the decline. ,We are now no the • • . coiner: • C. HANSON Love Bno. Coverlets. We now have the lushest, best assorted, and eheapest stock . in the city. Wholesale dealer.; - Supplied at the Bastern factory prince. Bemem her'we ire now on the northeast corner of fourth and Blezket itreets. , O. /taxman Love & Bno. _ Thomas W. Parry & Co., PasSual Sleto Doefere, and Dealers In Amerken Mate of various' colors. OLSoe at Alexander Dattahltra, leen the Water Works, littsburzh, Pa. Resider.* • No. 18 Peke stzeet. Order. promptly attended to. /341 work warranted watet mixt Repairing datus ed the shortest ratite. Do obsaP fat repafri, provklecl the roo , cot abased after is Pat oh. • : xarpenter Jobbing Flop. Herbs returned altar ea abseesept three ;eats la the ezta — Abate eeepeoedo iliopfoi all ante ofJohhlaglatheel2l , enter Hite, et the old stand, Vlrgla Alley, betweea Stelthlleldakeed exult:Mem Dzikels folklted and. proinat/Y attended tr . WrLLL9 POZEIST. ',Jest .tber Thing. . Good eOtigit esittli;" tuitier scotch or Everson Wry, eosos nut wady, rose. largos. %pineapple. nailla grAmountabiles candy and tables. Goo.: Mu; np, rslelni, dafes an 9 crumb, at in Federal street . A cell is poltcited. *_ 1 01101S6Z BEACSV. Just gpszed, 43t1s id* Olothlus trOiite, at ID Fifth street, Where We offer {2o t ooo .WO Oat of clothing reprctlest of VOit at Osit BAIL- - nadir P , •‘'. t' C. ifill, - Deitlirt, 246 Penn Street. Attends ppagally .to 411, busies. In his Rotes- 'Georgia Convention—Demands upon the Geherar,G . orernetetit: . New TontoNoy. 16.—A special dispatch to the Sayanaaahh,,iferatd nye that before the ad journment orthe' . Qeorefi Convention, resolu tions were adopted *pools, ting a committee to snemorializa.the Presidnt : 4r. the relief of per sona exempted from the amnesty, declaring all copula" awls ambg the war valid, and ay pidn'thca committee to I:gem:dial= Secretary McCullough trustee. the - MUM= oo reel estate alterAba meeting of Omergress,, and that ibefassetuttaetit be made et the present maw; - The resolntiotishisomdleorizes the <lemur. tO Wisobit threseettunletienera with the pewee' to frilly investigatethe carnation of the State' eat, and report,;therecat to the next Illa renee...r. They. also, empowered thecom. a_ eta ,to take aselgumenta beta- ..11cnry lerylun Wall his: interest-4r -the purchase of Co unto.Whitr.,the , Statengcnt, and pay the VnitedStates armies: ' 4 - ThagenstrortfromGeergla to Congress, in 6*, , e lcuktesuge thazecognitical of the clam of the 211 ,4' h4qMldAet4ou.:' No=lnatiotui for Mayor of New Yeik: 7 New re*: Nevi. 20.—IforoeCtoather rotomlaatea :Jut .erelgeff Bießeee :wing of thopoolq . ,?ngo potty. - , John W. -Far ^ mor lo_eaNeitibutett - by Ntis keellegYibeehei, Lod Dogryitikm 'The eteanters'Aliza:lid Mon *re AO touch at = U4 11112.3,.70;ineteaaotaantlutropton, CYTY I~$~g; AT rmnotes , s HALL, the headquarters, a central office of the Are telegraph is situated. Entering the operating room the eye of the visitor. Is bewildered,by the multiplicity of telegraph crewhlnery gather ed together In the office. Ranged along the north side of the room ore nine instruments for the purpose of registering signals sent from engine -houses and bell-towers over all . the city; At thoextreme end of the rcom is a key board, by means of which the operator is ena bled to fotward signals to every engine house and bell tower In the city, and to six pollee stations, by rho Presume of a single huger on the Main key, There are four lines of wires, denominated the north; east, soath and west divisions. In this way the syatem Is reduced to simplicity, The Instntments used at the . central office and Is the engine house are very , curious, very ingenious and well worthy the at t%ntion of the public, to whom they are alwaya open for Inspection. Mr. Charles L. - Chapin,-.. Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph,' has been about three months perfecting the eystem which is said to be the very best extant.' , • mg none or stosattNa. -- the lecality of a fire is as followo: On anal/um bring brought into the nearest station, the act ing foreman steps to the box metals:dna the telegraph Instruments, and- which is smuttily stationed near the doer, unlocks It, and draws ' down a bell knob, which strikes a gong in the central office, denoting the number of his dis trict, and Informing the operator on duty that there Is a fire near his station: The alarm is then sent over all the other sections of ilea, and the bells commence striking at once, and in addition to this the gongs In every (mettle noose strike the number of the district, thus warning every one liable for duty at that fire. 0.11...eas Lort k Sao - - Bonn experiments In what is termed an linal grafting have recently been deserined by Dr. Berlin a paper forwarded to the French Acad emy of Science. He says, "that If the tall of a rat be cut off, ;skinned, and then Inserted order the skin of the same nal. mat; It will continue to live and grow as before, if a frartnre,is effected, the frsetured parts will Join again exactly no they would it the tall were in Its' natural place; in short, both physi ologically and pathologically the grafted part follows the genEral laws of nature." Art Interesting antienarian discovery has net been made In the bone house at Wpm Minster Er glatd. Beneath the Cathedral chapter house some workmen lighted upon three curious stone grave coverings. One Is said to be as old as the twelfth century, and on the side of a Mai tese-shap,d cross' a sword lo carved. Tun two smaller stones have covered the remains of young persons. The larger one, however, Is the most curious, and the form of the cross Is ex citing much speculation amongst antiquaries. Exorsaans arn railroad route fromn oMw cCenognged vUinle , s u O r t r d e o i n set through Morgan, Guernsey, Harrison and Col. urablene counties towards New Lisbon, there to connect with.-the branch of the Atlantic and • Great Western Railway. Ton retsina of the vote In the Btate of Now York im thdquesfacm of paying the Btwte debt Incurred' for bounties. show that there will Ike a very great majority la favor of the gradual liquidation of the debt. The earnings of the Union Pacific fialkoaa now In Eincratton from Kansas city to Law rence, a distance of forty miles, average „one one thousand dollars per day. On several oc casions they run tro to 81,700 a day. TFIZBE Is good In 'Nazareth. Vallandtham has quit politics and took to leetlaring otr relig ion, delivering his Brat essay last - week In Dayton, 0., on `•The Bible as a Literary Book." Nrsa Sams, who acquired such unenviable reputation during the into Indian mutiny, has, It Is said, been occupying his time with a trans lation ot ,. .liamlet”...th his own native tongue. Au Interesting and powerful revival of re-. ligion is In progress at the M. E. Obtuth, lumbla, Welcome to . General Giant at New York:— The Accident on we New Jersey Ran ' road.' Nzu Yon; isiorember 10.—Gen. Grant vial. ted the Union Lecture Room. lie was wel comed by President Beekinan, whO, alter thank ing Grant for Ide victories, alluded to tbo foal wrong of the French occupation, of,Maxico. Grant replied briefly, saying: 'There is ono eon .liment in your address which Is'mlne also, it is ,the onoloueblng the . *dime of 'Mateo.. This was received with cheers. Speeches were made also'by Generals Meade, Root and Oigeitid,and other & 2710 grand. reception to General Grant will take place or Monday:evening.- Among glut pnasengtro.on 'the train Irlileh met witla the,.acelllettr.at Newark; yestetelay, were Gen.lttottni . .Aulstant;Saarslal7- War Eckert; :Profdeale Sanford,. of . the American Telegraph Company. Gen. Logan waehralsed: slightly. but not to case any lneotiveilinte. Thus wen others hurt . :21ghteet:orlivcoOt werelrnisett, including Relr. pl cuniterlandi County Ablution/le Burned. County Csnu Al eut, Ps„e,2fox was . 10.--The * Ctabeiland ma Mse destroyed by fire' to day.. The rendiure wee nearly saw, b. itllMatiall clea by ved. The loss is corned by inanranos In the Franklin Company of Etna dolled% . ' • THE • - , DAILLY--- -- . '''PITTSBURGH- GAZETTE. . .. TOPICS OF THE DAY —A decree of vat leopOrtenee in its bearing on the epa nab slave trade has Jost been issued by Queen IsetwEste which, If It Is eurrit'd 'out, will effect the suppression of the slave trade. —A very comforting construction is put by some of the English Journals on our Malmo for damages done by the rebel pirate Alabama. A London correspondent of the Manchester Guar d(.74 comenenUag on this subject trays: "Notwithstanding the tone of Mr. Reward's rye ch at Auburn, it Is understood here that President Johnson's Cabinet has no Intention of preraing t a quarrel the ton regarding she prises o taken by the Alabama. e tom of well•In formed Americans in .sociehp here fatly confirms this Vies! There. will, of coarse, by a row *tea go:. nttata meets , and toleiiCAPeeth es from . the, members of the oppositkna. But the Government considers itself strong enough to withstand any urgency of the kind, and• nothing disagreeable will come of It. Mr. Adams bas finally resolved on relinquishing his pan here amld returning home early In the sming. It will be difficult to find a man to suc ceed him." —The democratic papers remark that It is significant that the party which was "Union" -•- • I before the late State election calls itself iirepub ' Henn" as soon as it is snrc.of anneals. - It. al,;- allies nothing more than the small faith of the politicians. Henceforth let the republican par ty bear Its true and honorable name. It it strong enough and should be honest enough to stand for what it is and nothing more. —The real cause of the declaration of war lately made against Chili by Spain is in fact that In the recent war between Spain and Pe n,. Chili mat:Life-km' a warm sympathy for Peru, and refused to allow Spanish war vessels to ob tain supplies at her ports. The Spanish govern ment demanded satisfaction for this conduct of Chill, and the matter was amicably settled at once by a Spanish admiral and a Chllinn diplo matic agent. lint the government at home re pudiated the - paelLincourso of the admiral, and sent another one to'ChUl,irtto has rcnairitarthc claims nieddagainst Chill, and blockaded the ports. The Chlllaus hive talon up the con test with vigor, and are doing all that is possi ble to ward off the threatening blows of Spanish insolence. —Accounts from Mexico are 13 colored by the medium through which they come, now Imperial, next Republican, that lt,is hard to ar rive at the true state of affairs. With the ex cl ption of the reported Republican successes about Matamoras, there are no well authenti cated advtces favorable to the Liberals. Mean while the Emperor is endeavoring, both by severe and by conciliatory measures, to con firm Ma power. Ms recent adoptioa of the grandeone of itmbide. formerly Emperor of Mexico, is-one on attempts togivehls dynas ty a Mexican character. The family of hat . - lAde has always bad a considerable number of adherents in Mexico, and besides tame there is a large class who will view with more favor the anceesaion of a Mexican Prince, than that of a foreigner.- —lt has recently been decided In Courtin Ten nessee that the trial of persons who were slaves at the time of committing the offences with which they are charged, should be according to the taws which affected them when In a state Of slavery and sot those under which they now are as freedmen. Although in the particular case In which this dectsiou was made it mitigated the punishment, yet If this ruling be confirmed, It will expose the freedmen to numberlessproseen lions (or offences of which the laws would oth erwise take no cognizance. The New System of Fire Alarm In New York• Last Tuesday the new fire alarm. system for New York city and suburbs, went Into opera tion. In order that our readers may onderatand the complete working operations of the new telegraph system, eve give a description of the same from the New York Timm : VARIOUS ITEMS LATEST NEViTS BY TELEslikApa. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. Our •Surpine Naval Force—Min ister to Peru , Appointed--Only Three Prisoners in Old Capitol— Rumors of Cabinet Maness—The Rewards for Capturing the Assas sins--Smuggling Along the Canadi• an Frontier—Fuller Released—Re port of Comptroller Clarke—Pro 'coeds of Confiscated Property Re funded--Contracts for Mail Ser vice---Storage of Petroleum in Cities—The Case of Hurtt—Fe male Clerks—Hotel Prices Raised ---Two Hundred Alabama Par dons--The Red River Campaign— Sheridan's Late Quartermaster--- Counterfeiter Pardonhd---Importu nate Reconstruction' s--Our Ships of War, etc. New TOR; Nov. 10.—The Berate :a Wash ington cispatch says: The ecretao of the Navy has determined to send broad a consid erable portion of our surphaa naval force to cruise about and visit the principal commer del ports frequently, If Congress will make sp propriatione. The President has appointed Hon. Chauncey Depeyrbilnititer to Japan. Winder, Duncan and Gee are the only pris oners of note In the Old Capitol prison. The World's Washington dispatch nays: Tere are rumors of Cabinet changes, but It Is not probable any will be made until after the meeting of Congress. The Timm' Washington Washington spacial says The finding of the Commission, to whom was refer red the adjustment of rewards offered for the capturing of the assassins and conspirators, will not be made public till approved by the Secretary of War. The World's Washington dispatch says: Re ports a gents y at the Treasury Deportment ors stationed along the Canada frontier allow that smuggling Is still carried on very largely. Large slumbers of arrest and seizures are made constantly. The Indneetnenta are so great that If one-half gets through the parties are amply remunerated. Au agent who arrived here to-day says that smugglers have been unusually active donne the last two or three menthe. Fuller, who used the name of Senator Harlan to obtain a large amount of money belonging to the National Republican Committee, and who has been la the Old Capitol for several months, has been released without trial. The 7714ts' special says: Hon. Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of Currency, is engaged upon his report. He will recommend the removal of the National Currency Buren to New York, and 31r. 31cCultocb, who made the mime recommen dation when Comptroller last year, will Probe biy renew the recommendation In his fortheom ing eepert as Secretary of the Treasury. Yesterday the governmentrefbudad the money first from theyrocoeds of the sale of eorilscated property In pursuance of section seven, Oct of March 3rd . I O CS. The ease in which' money was refunded lsone In which claimants and former owners of the confiscated property show they were loyal citizens and supporters of the Union, notwithstanding the fact of the aban donment of their . ..property at the breaking out of the rebellion. The property is located In Alexandria, Va. A large number of like eases are pending. The sifereld's special says: Yestenlay, the time for receiving bide for contracts for the mall service of Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina and Florida expired, end the formal awarding of the respective contracts to the parties whose rates had been accepted, is under way. The contracts about to be consum mated for scry ice Is the above States, will go into effort on tie first of January, Nile, and expire In June, 1 , 4,7, The bids nisd, for thie serf lee have been largely fu access of the rates formerly In vogue for the same routes. The Secretary of the Treasury has isaned a circular notifying all Collerneirs of Internal Revenue that he regards it but a just preteentioa, that whenever applications are made for the storage of petroleum or Its products - Within the limits of any town or elty.theCoßector of ia lanai Revenue atonld forward to the Depart ment a statement that the warehouses, if estab lished, Will not, In cue of Are, endanger other property or the lives of people living or doing business In its VlCtsllty,. Nathaniel H. Mama, former Assistant Ad jutant General• to General Burnside, who Was ordered to the Pacific mat two steam% att ho alleges, to prevent his testifying males; Mutt. then Wed to be courtemarialed le Cincinnati, le preparing to bring the coati before Congress. He promises ta throw much additiorml light upon that lettneating tratiounion. The Times' Washin,lan special saw The statement that the Secretary Of the Treasury Intended to discharge all the (Male clerks In his department is erroneous.. , The leading hotel ID MIS Cit* WWI its prices to live dollars a day for the special bandit of Congressmen. Governer Pennine left for home 'ester* reerniug With two hundred pardons for citizens of Alebama Admiral Patter will coon publish a reply to General Banks' strictures on the conduct of the navy in the Red River expedition. Col. Henry Paige. late Chief Quartermaster on General Sheridan's staff, has been ordered to Arkansas for duty. The Times' special saes Antoine Rosa, who was convicted at the October 'term of the Cir cuit Court for the eastern district of Norfolk, of counterfeiting fractional currency, and sen tenced to ten years Imprisonment, was belay pardoned by the President. The Tnbene's special says the President was more than mutely annoyed by importunate re constructionists yesterday, lie remarked that he bad tried to overwhelm the south with par dons and kindn es s, but from recent events he began to think them Incapable of appreciating mmanlndxf. Several efforts have been made to force a bel Ilene° t construction upon the action of the Navy Department in ordering off certain United States ships of war. The facts are that sundry naval made have been ordered out upon for eign and domestic stations ' the same as In years before tie war, Instead of allowing them to rot in *or yards. Emigration to lirazll—,lpattio Disease In Texas. New Yong, -Nov. I.6.—.The Mobile Register says: May Hastings with, his fielony whl eatl from that port for Brazil on the - second of De cember. Emigranta from:thli denary have arrived at Rio Janeiro.. and *Oa "Oita" wel comed by the Government and citizens, and given every eueotuagement and emdsteace by the MlnDter of Agriculture. - Judge_drthar.L.: Etophlcs, long dicticgalehed on the Bench and at thcalari died in Mobile on The Ban /ugoaa .Ezprese represents miner. !Welled dineala in Texas among the stock. They are dying ill through western Texas. Thee river are gery)olr. • Passenger" Foe Ettrelpe—:lientnigTattote Report. Ncys Yonx,Voceitiber 16.—Among the pat- . "engem for Europe by the Java yesterday, were Mai. Gyn. John M. Schofield, Brig. Gen. G. W. Schofield, and Lt. Gen: Irherry, on a year's leave: hu T n h d e a a d l& i d x o t t y te - e i ght E t m ho ig a t n io d n A rlerpoer t hounne dred end thirty-ex emigrants who arrived at this Port since the let of January last, being nearly three thousand lees than up to the same time lest year. Grant at ttie Autaealty _ or' Itlttale—Dr Tyng , acharcii. _ New' Youx, N0v.16.--GeneralGrastattendsd tho Academy of Musfis last night, ma arcs TO eelved with great enthusiasm by , the audience: 11 is stated that Diana are already on foot for the rapid reconstruction of Bt. George's (Elf. Tynrs) church. Bishop-Mullion, of yistbraska, Consecrated, Curcio*. /tow 11.--alut consecration of the Ear. Dr. Clsripion Wallop, of .Nobraska. took'. Pieced Bt. James canton. to-day. 'Six . bishops' end eller tifty,dersa were present, together with inncose, 4 mA/rogation. Iho ceremonies were very !smoothie, The new- bishop story losinedbilety for his diocese. Chief Justice. ot RhodaMang, Resigned.. raostesium - 1.. ' , Nur, 10 .—TUO Samuel loses. for ten years Chid Justin:of fee • Supreme Court. of Abode Island.• resined - office thlif morning because of littselth. • The Body of Collector NE, Yolurs, Nov. 10.--The body •ot.yQJleetor, Nag bas' lot yet. teen - discovered. No doubt is els4seigned !Jr li ed men Ito bottoto Torah Bayer, lied men ere noir dratign for pis , The *ldler," Vote in Ohio earcarliter; .240 r. 10:—The (tidal rota* of the soldiers' Tote In Ibis State for Governor; are: For cox. ivreatkfourlittnilrod - and twenty. eight; 3X9tpl;oo‘. Anndrd and ai&nt,T4cll2. 111 JAIIAICA INSURRECTION MED Execution of the Rebels HAYTIAN OUTRAGE ON THE ENGLISH FLAG REBRI,LION CRUSHED NSW YORK, Nov. 16.—Tba steamer Montezn ma from Kingston, Jamaica, on . the Gth, ar rived. :. • MO. Gen. O'Connor had assumed command of the British troops and special volunteers, by request of Gov. Eyre. An outbreak is threat ened at Browntown, arising out of Anita of eject ment by Mr. Ingraham against certain parties, and one hundred troops have been ordered there. Five prisoners had been broight from Bt. Thorn: es, and arrived at Kingston: Troops were on their way to Manderville. Troops have also been landed at Black Elver and Bar La Near, and sent to Point Marco and Other ports, The government had offered amnesty to re bels, who return to - loyal allegiance to the crown. provided they have not been connected with any actual murders or eases of arson. Several arrests have been made at Kingston. Advices.from Morant Bay to the 30th alt., report the execution ofseventeen men and one women Tor rebellion. Several more were exe cuted at Port 11 - orate, all - of *helm - confessed their guilt, and acknowledged the justice of the sentence. Advices from Port Morant of the 22ad report that several rebels were condemned to death, including Gordon, the leader, and the complete crushing of the rebellion. The entire line Is opened from Long Bay to Monchoneal Bay, eight miles so strewn with dead bodies as to render the road Impassable, Two Spanish warateamers - nrrived on the 21 stfrom"Vavana, and were placed at the disposal of the authorities. The Britlah ship-of-war Urgent arrived on the 28th ult. from Barba pocs with troops. The Galatia, Wolverine and Rut eta arrived on the 21 1 th. The Aurora and Cordella on the alst. The Aurora bore:UK:logo( Comodore McClintock., who took command of the nladron, transferring his flag to the Abon ker. Tha Goleta and Wolverine respectively mounting, twenty-six and twenty.one. gnus had sailed for Cape liaytien when the Bull Dog was blown up. Jamaica papers say the outrage committed an by tha rebels En azalost the Ilaytlen government the nag of gland, is one that will Insure the leaders a punishment they never thought would be realized. The United States steamer Desoto had attired with thirty-eta refugees front Cape Haytiem among them the Consuls of Prussia and liamburgli, sad the Santa Anna carrying sdme of them bark to Cape Hayden, Including the Prussian Consul Gen. Salaam. The rebel leader was among the _persons killed at Cape Haytlen by shot, of the boll Dug, Particularaof the affair at Cape Harlan say that a compact of some kind wan entered into by the Captain of the Bull Dog and Preablent Getford, who had three steamers of war under . his command, the understanding being that the Buil Dog should be anpporetd in obtaining re. dress for Bring Into the atehmer Jamaica, a packet, in a small harbor near Cape Ilaytion, by the rebel steamer Voldregne. The Bull Dog ordered the Void:Moe to desist, when her Captain repo; ted the matter to Sulnare who forcibly removed all the Elaytien refugees from the consulate. The Bull Dog entered the port of Cape Haytien closely followed by the Hay den steamer. She steered towards the Vol. drogue with the Intention of running her down, but grounded. Her guns were ranged on the Toldreguo, which was sunk in three minutes. Bhe then opened tire on the shore. The arsenal was blown op and all the ports quickly silenced and dismantled: It being Impossible to get Bull Dog Off, she waeabandoned and blown up. A shock of an earthquake was felt at King ston on October alst. --• • . The ataxia adyleee state that another stdp of war, the LilJy , .had nailed ter Capo Rotten- The Individual arrests of rebels continued to the date of our latest accounts, among them Sid ney Berrien, editor of the County Union, pub lished at Montego Bay. The olllce was also seized. Troops were stationed at all Wets as the !eland, and the rebellion seemed at an end. BRIAR PRESS OM HERRIN AFFAIRS, INDEMNITY CLAIMS AND THE MONRDE CUMIN New Yon:, Nov. 16,—The London Poo of the let nay. that the Americantgovernment beet created their opponent, and beillgerents by proclaiming the blockade, and that Sir. Seward first made nee of the term ;neutrals In official dispatches. It decfares that the American de mand (or compen tin Is not near as well fotuaded as that of n and Portugal In 1818, .and closes by saying: Mr. Johnson can scascely deny the apposite ness of the precedent created by one of Ms own predecessor', and we may therefore reasonably expect that the course - resolved• upon by the Government at Washington will be one which, without compromising national dignity and honor, will amount to the Mal withdrawal of the demand, which cenid net equitably be ens- The London Tunes of the al. Mat. sap,: If Aft. Seward now wishes to my that the revival of a great republic after hi gigantic stru=la, will reflect such lustre and shed such renown on repohlican_Lustitertions that all °Merit:Mita- Mena on the American continent will be prompt ly eclipsed fend alternately extinguished„hLs -policy need not be impugned. Nobody mold ' 'object te' the ascendency of the Monroe Doctrine on such principles as these. If ' monarch dal government shonld become as abnorlous to Mexicans as the Priestly Government Ls to Romans, •no one would wish to sco It malutaLucd oy foreign huyonets. It t< perfectly reasonable that Mex icali:lan's Empire, when, once established, should be left to stand alone and draw Its sup port from the rozontation and gratitude of the people. The proper work of the French ceases with the establishment. .The withdrawal of the French troops, therefore, will be a national event, and after it has taken place, Americana will only see on their continent a thrividk mon archy, instead of If Republic In ruins. Persecution of :Freedmen in south Caro lina and by the Indians. New bony, Nov. IC.—The Tribwat'a corres pondent, writing from Charleston on the oth Inst., gives along eat of 014tragas upon Freed men by t he people•ln various parts of South Carolina. Many negroes have been shot and others treated In a most cruel manner. In sever al cases where neg roes hare been workin4 , for a share Qf the crop theywere driven off alter the crop was gathered, without receiving any com pensation for their labor. Ilesays there have as yet, been but very few contracts made for the ensuing year, the planters for the mast part preferring to wait and tee what system of labor the Legielatere may adopt. The Fort Smith, Ark., correspond ent save: Rebel Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians era waging. terrible I:cremation Against colored people since klun. eminell held at thin place. These Indians are incensed because they must submit tb emencipation, and are determined to rent their malice on the blacks, who have been their 'slaves. The} striae them in• every way they Can, beating Wine .th ia lenth, and shooting them, Then eroes are co eg to thls post for P?ttedlnn, and to get help to reatovethekleail gee., The military' retie: mitten say they have no orders to take actin% in thin matter, GoI4 Certiticatet— Ktrepsan's 11.1ot--/a. matca Neves'. Naw Nov.,M—Thslestto of gold cer• tificates yesterday and to-day at. the Custom Hcmso amounted to C 175,000. . A - firemen's riot occurred In Jersey City this afternoon. Bereralpersone Were Injured. The riot was quelled by the sheriff, sod souse ar rests made. Counterfeit tens on the bank of Newport, New York, are In circulation. Further accounts from Jantalca state that dblurbances have broken 01311 n the /henna par hitt, and troops have been sent there. Twelve .more rebels were hanged on the 4th. The gun. boat Fawn was oleo untiet orders . for Pepe •Nwitlee. vokLateerilverajultrectswie on the &II to snppress — the rebel demonstration near 3rantego Hai, but 4, dll altar. , E.lngeton still remained underimartlar law. Hosier, oot.ol Galvanlied Rebels. asontoroo, Noe. la... The 'Pro Doyen. •mteachartordered that la romdering out the reg.. !tout" . reernjted from, rebel prisoners, who en /tatted while prisoners, and who desire to go *Mk, they be randshedbythe,Qoartettaastet's Department with traasyortatloo in kind by rail or steamboat to the nulled seeielsible &dot to thelrhomes. • Those who doors desire the tore-' 101 b Indalgtueemlljl receive ob transportation Kor lattirsacti.w.batner. . • :Treasurer of the New York Central D. g. It eitivisedi ' • of the Directors of the Neir York Central road Dowitany John a/ternoon, the telikuli:' 'tionct th e/Jan.Y:-L. , Prein; Notecase or tbo compan was received aid aceeptcO, and Mr. Edwln it. Woreester,,,,who has for .several years ably Plied tbeposltibn of Asaloteut Treas urer, waa.:o 2 oo ,: . z . castrer, :tali'. It. L. Banks; the present blecretary, wan elected Bee -tett:try cult% aulgtiutt.Treasnrer. OLD CAPITOL PRISON REGULATIONS iawyrii and Or Teit Oath. REM CONGRESSMEN BLECTED IN A LIM 111 Candidates tor the NEW York Colleetorittlp. Naw TOM', November 10.—The arral.l's Washington special says: The dist Ipline and regtdatiotus of the old Capitol Prison continue to be as beat asbefore, and tke thod, corres pondeioneand reading matter brought to the prison leseratlaized so closely as to entirely that oft iray,atteitipted improper communica tion or 41 from outsiders. Among the plans in vogue -far convoying mono? end =smut" from external sources to a prisoner has been that of secreting in packages of amokizur tobac co, the object to be transmitted. This was ear ly detect's!, and Is now never attempted with success. '1 The rsidbmond papers saya that et the opening ' of the United Runes District Conn in Richmond, on rho 13th, Martin F. Conway was the only lawyer that cool& be admitted to practice. No others having taken the necessary oath. An argument was to be made on the validity of the oathseiderday. The - unconstitutionality of the oath was to be maintained by Ilormae the State Senator elect from the Richmond dls ' tea.. The validity of the teat wan to be main tained by Lucius U. Chandler, United States District d,ttomey, and Judge Conway.. The riattnes special war: A letter received ' from NOrthern Alabama elates letuit, the rebels have defeated the CORM Candidates. Frank B. ards-m.of 3deCook, has ;been elected w sheriff Of Madison County, and Rev: J. It. Morris, who declared from the stump that he could sot take the oath, and any man ' who could was a black-hearted traitor to the :South, is elected to Congreas from Madison dis trict. Foster, ex-rebel Congressman, Is elected from the Limestone district. Madison county has declared, by 1,085 to 104, against the areeadment to the Constitution abolishing sloven', Which was made the test question le the canvass, Gen. Spinner has been influentially urged to day for the New York Collectorship. It la un derstood that Secretary M'Callocn would par , mmally..prefer him as Treasurer, while Rr. Seward is raid to be urgently pressing Kr. Robert Denalatcoa. The - Timu'ape Cul says: Pardon brokerage, which has been carried on for months, and though President once attempted to break It up, has since Increased to Inch proportions gia to be a necessary concomitaet of business. Many of the moot prominent Southern men,who have visited Washington during the past sum mer,ltaye acted as attorneys fora dozen up to a hundred cases. spend Idg weeks of time Am, and getting their tees In each cue. The Commercial's special says The ap pointment of General Logan as Minister to Mex ico La believed here to be limed on the promise that the French troops shall bojrithdrawn from Maximilian's domains. At the same time the United States army of observation is to be with drawn from the Rio Grande, and arcked emigra tion to Mexico is to be discOntinued. The I'on's Washington letter says the Petal dent has recently decided to busturrations to suf fering freedman the Bout/tens States during the cording winter, and also to such whites as may be destitute. The President recently de dared that freedmen should have fall protec tion intheir right to settle on public lands In Florida and Teem Open to exemption. FROM WASHINGTON opplan ACCOIRITB OF TIE COOLSILI NO WARLIKE MOVEMENTS IN THE NAVY WssnrsoioN, Noy, IG.—Owing to the pres sure of important public business, the President did mot open his doors to visitors. Among those it the- State Department this morning was Hon. Amon Burlingame, Minister to Chins, whose official conduct in that Empire is warm ly commended. The Govern - Meet is kept fully advised on the sehiseeof the cholera abroad „threagiLita Cau sal'. The latest dispatches show that the epi demic is distal peering from Palermo where It has bean more violent than any other place OD the aledlleranean. The disease In evidently now going inland end apreadleg over the Pe ninsula. It has emceed the frontier of Beata aed passed into Portgal. The choices has com pletely ceased o ff nstantinople, also at Galata aed other parts the Untted Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. It Is tindembx.l that American citizens re. eently called the arrentlonotthe French Goy. en:uncut to the fact that hops exported to France Were subject to.a higher duty from America than from any t nrope.art country, and asked for a modideatlon of the tariff. The French government sahl the tariff could - only be changed by the revision of the commercial relations between the two countries. and er pressed Its willingness to make any each change, at the same tune It voluuthrily reduced the tariff an raw whalebone. This discrimlna than Is only eapirdnable an the ground that whalebone is in better demand than hops. The President has pardoned General. A.. E. Jackson, orfleorgin 'or Tennessee. Ilecently published reports concerning the ac tivitv of the Navy Department in getting ready for .ea various vessels, _ , hare no signifi cance beyond the fact that at all times there arc circumstances connected with the business of the Department, which necessitate the fitting out of vessels to be despatched' on Government duty. Cite Teasel will leave daring this week for Europe, and soon after another will sail for the West Indies. Metropolitan Pollee Parade—Retard for the newly of Preston Eing—General Grant's Movements, die. • New Yong, Nov. 16,—The grand parade of the I fetropOlitan police took/Am this after noon, They marched up Broadway, stopping at the City Hall. where they were reviewed by Mayors Gunther and Wood, City Council, the Supervisors of the county, of New York, and others. The column mustered about 1,3al men. A reward of five hundred dollars has been offered for the recovery of the body of Hon. Yreston lan. The bottom of the river, where It is srippoeed to be lying, is being carefully dragged. General Grant and party will attend the per formance at NiblO's this evening. Itfe3er Gunther was notified to-day by a com mittee of the Stereo]: convention of his re tionuneUon. The olleo broko u Um gin:11)11oz house of Thomas p Moore. No.. p 700 ilroailu'ay,last night. The ,deseetat was made oa complalut of a youth ful 4011iLlett, lioverdy.r. Gilson, who had lose five huodred dollars at faro. The building, No. 130 Mason steed, was de stroyed by fire to-day. Loss, $3,000. Firemen's Rtoun Jersey CUT. New You, Noy. I6.—Qolte , a serious clot took plsca between the members of the hose company, and the engine company, No. 3, of Jersey City, Neale Morning (nun the o t her weapons that city this aftenioas. Clubs and other weapons were used. Several were dangerously Injured. Better feeling had exikted for some time previously. Engine NO, 3 was plainly the eggresior, and the gaol Engineer - ordered the . company to be &banded. . Another riot °cent ral enbamnenttr in the vicinity of No. 3's Rosa Rouse. hiessares have - been taken •to pretest The lasi by tboAra‘111•.TO11117 City to.dsi reached 135.000. A lerge quatitlty of sugar, coffee, tea, spices, dm., Wu destrOyed. It was Invirrd about half th4U sum. . . Fenian Attack On Toronto Espected. ' lnw Toni, Nov. 16 , :hupeolid to the Sena, dated Toronto tolday,ltia OW following o in. ranee excitement prevedled Toronto, Teeter. day. The government placid troops at thedle. posal of the Mayor,usd informed him of probe., WI an early attack on the city. with:lnstructions to take u rimy prisoners as passible, On Tuesday night Colonel Lowy ' a bottle was pelted with brickbats. To-day's Leader lows that great preparations hate been made, such OS , postior troops and patrols,' 'ambling the poilce force, and eau the horses of the royal artillery were actually hareessed and held In ntadipcse the night_proylotes. Many dis 'charged iteitican soldiers are In tbe city. An attack la nightly looked for. North Carlana ContresaOen Nov. aakrcon, N. U., . 10.—C. U, Clarke to aletted to Congress In the second district, J. 9, Puller In the third, Joslab Turner In the fattrth, ,Leuris Haws In the 111th and 8. H. Walkup In thesis:M. Fuller, alutTurpermoprin the rebel Congress aid Walkup and Clarke olllcere In the IT.DeI FUT. , dispatch the official vote otthe lIIID Co pp ros o ahi trltt thews that the lardaediartlßrOWlLlJ elect. ed over Haw by ntnetpalx votes. Brown was In lita±United States Bente thirty years ago. Tants Embassp=Ceo; askitumii Biek. PnovmmTrJß. 1., Nov. Embassador and Edio witnessed the trial •of our steam and Land dire - mince, land visited Carless' steam engine works and other largo cs tabllahmantsto•dsv, „ ~. Gen. Hashem is tatiltreso lunek Indisposed Lkat by will not visit Liarted. POLICE ORGINIZAtION IN GEOEGI-1. Dispatch tram President Johnson. GENERAL lIOGAN DECLINES IRE MEXICANIALSSION , s , Warlike Preparations at New Orletai. New Toni, Nov. l6.—The following dis patch was Lett to Provisional Governor John sen. of Georgia, by President Johnson, op the sth Instant: "The organization of a polio; force in the several counties. for the purpose of assisting Magruder in suppressing crime and enforcing civil authority. as Indicated In your preamble. meets toy approval.. It is hoped that your people will. as coon as practicaole, take upon themselves the respoestbility of enforcing and sustaining all the lava of the Stet* and Federal government, In conlovtulty to the Con, siltation ofthe United Staten." The Port's. special soya. Mr. Burlingame Minister to China, is in consultation with the Government In relatton to Chinese Maim. He will Loon return to Wu perA. The dust/inn Mielster has purchased a rest derma for the tow of E 20,000, The Conenereiel's -.Washington dispatch says: General Logan',. Mends say he will not accent the Mexican Minion, as he wants to be United States Senator. The New Orleans Arita of November Sat states that =mai activity prevails among the military circles In that city since the reception of the recent dispatches from the Rio Grande. 'Mysterious orders 'have been issued. The sale of boats has . been prohibited, and those on hand have been placed on a wee foot ing, and theist, 4th and 6th regiments of regu lar Cavalry have been ordered to embark to .Indianola, Texas, and report for duty at San Antonio to Gen. Memtt. The Minnow:lied colored cavalry at New Orleans are destined (or the same place. ' Gen. Forsyth, Gen. Sher/dal:o3 Chief of ntaff, has ;,one to Brazos. True Bill Found Against Detective Baker, Wasnisoron. Nov. 16.—The Grand Jury of the District of Columbia have !hued a tree bill easiest General L, C. Baker, Chief Detective of the War Department, on the charge of false Im prisonment of Mr. Joseph 13.. Cobb for the pe riod of five days, and for robbing Lucy Cobb of live hundred dollars in Treasury totes. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb were the only witnesscl before the Grand Jury. These proceedings had their origin In General Baker's operations against the parties on the alleged ground of their fraudu lently procuring pardons. . Railroad Accident In Washington City. Wasnmarou, Noy. 18.—This morning, as the Alexandria railroad train was backlog on Penn- Sylvania 111111111113 where the city railroad =UM the Alexandria track, it came In contact with a city paseenger car, striking It In tho rear and throwing it entirely cif the track. Miss Marion Balton, of Philadelphia, who is a clerk In the Treasury department, and C. J. Riddle, the con ductor, were ea:lonely, and Mr. Bayne, agent for Adams' Express Company and others, slightly Injured_ From Fortress Monroe FORT/MSS 110N31.011.1 Nov. IBrA Government sale of unclaimed baggage and soldiers' drama will commence at Norfolk on the nth and con tinue 1111 sold. The Government sale of to. claimed baggage and soldiers' etrecta U progress slug at Hampton hospital, At the military Prison at lamp Hamilton there are grey prisoners, thirty of whom are old aol- Were, deserters and boahty jumpers. The bal ance are negruen charged with slight offences. All order Is expected Prom Washington CO close this prison, Death of T. J. Walsh. NEW You:, Nov. Walsh, a citizen of thle di/, and for dire years Secretary and Treasurer of the National Typographical Union of the United States, died at hie reeldence thls mcnihtrafter a protracted Mmes. • DIED: - COFFIN—On Thursday morgang, at S o'clock, AXEL COFFIN. So., in the 73c1 year or hta aga. Funeral on Friday, 17th last., at r. Y., frost thoge.shiez re of his con, O. W. Coon, ftu.63£45. Trig street. Friends of the Wally an invited to attc.cd. n ILLDALLE CEMETERY—A rural and most pletereeque plsee of Sepulture, situate on the upland; linniecUately north of .alllegheirr City, on CM New Brighten Road. Persons WISP lag to select Burial Lots will apply at the Super intendents Office, at the Bernthal. Title Deed., Permits and all other business will be attended at the Bruit Warehouse at the underarnald, scorner of Federal and Learock streets; Alleglzeuy. Gra• no2:1711 . Searetar A. y and WELLY, Treasurer. R . Ft, =WEE, msrazrEvr.aarammt.. 88 Elwin+Reid Stieet, near girth Street AMP 0017 MS of arm dosattptlon. ()RAPE. GLOVES and rtramsauro MR FUSES ALS tone:ally. jehg a•FiAP° . BBA69E Ana OA.II RIAGEB forolehal Wt. STRICKLAEVA zakwarxcous,. COUGH BALSAM la warranted to be the only preparation known to cute , thougha, Colds, lloaraenaaa, I autu, diatoms. WhooPhil enhdht Okronic Omaha, Conaway/Can. Mon and Croup. Elm prepared fr om noway and Herbs, it to fzir alllL et and ila s or Thr sod oat and Lung.. For sale by Dr ff nata everywhere. R. E. szwara.s lc co., WHOLESALN ,tairra Tl_r BPEP E. I A , . ;„-,, r , G . . 'tali re T i ti grWnit E cil 7 4 \\11.11/1 4 pteparatirla of Roots and ei.' ,. .... . 4',..„„, Herbs, with antracids and ,—..; V carsalnattre to atrengthea .7,-, •tcP, the stow Ii and nervous ',..-,.', system. lea celtlin : ':( 4 :0 4. remedy for Dyspepsia or ' ' _ C.) 'e.d.:Tf"rip.lll:TAA .eo pO, - (\...... 0 of the Stomach, natulen. 2---- ': er and Debility. It lat.:et alchaholle, therefore particularly suited far Weals, Nervous end DM peptic, persona. For ante by all Dranists ovary where, at 11 per bottle. E. sztaxas a co., WIIOI.I3I,I4IACIErrff. Wl:lyd _ STRIONDI3 PILE REMEDY 01TRE' 117 7 1:171:1; Has mired thonsands of the worst eases of Mind and fileeding Piles. it OM lm mediate relief seid effects a permanent sure. Try it dl- redly. It 111 warranted to cure,. For sale by all Druggists at. 60 cents per bottle. E. E. SELLERS • CO. oettryd WnoLesata Aorarrs. TTLEI CATTLEII-CATTLEM Orncre DOPO 00X1L9/AJLT OP Suisansrmtan W•entsoros, D. 0.. NOV, e, lass. w Sealed propoude, re oven ware , will be rece(v. ed by the tunlerabriud , to this city. until o'clock rd.. TUESDAY, Nov. 21.1816, for the purchase of about' Live Hundred Head of Beef Cattle. The at may be am at any time before th day of sale, at nut Goyerzontmt Cattle Yard, In Alexandria. Pa. Bldg *lll le received thrills Cattle in lota of five each; the bidder having theyrivilege of ob taining aa many tranittich chute- as he may erten to romehame.-bat 'no proyosale Ibr a lesanumber Panne' will be conadexedo '.• " • Methane wilt be numbered Clem *into norm, _and where bide ere mad* tbr a given wombat of each elmarthe Cattle will be - designated - by (do mineer litelutrge. Partici, to mama awardi ate - made, win be be. ..attrail teem .parltfopaeent. ef the yurettazo money the time the bid la am:od. - /Rank p_ropolide mill re ceived ed by the Under- • Maned. No bids Mill berom parties who .have heretofore filled to empty with' their con. tracts with thaGoyemment. All of the Cattle not dile reed of In this manner win be sold atlas:bitten, at the above.aanted plate at tl o'clock. • re, On Wednuday, the 22A day of - November, Was. . G. BELL, nointd Major Zoe°. S., U. S. A,:- • AIreLSB, POTATOES. ETO. 800 bias. Pride Lake Shari WU N324;1/221 130 witndts Ittmett2; car load" Pesahblow Potato:, in Bleb: .7 till loads Paacttblow P 044312, to barrels, to Jurl22; ' 73 88.14. New .18:287 131288 t Tptatoe2, put op 20 2Dla t Ontonna; • • " 103 doz. 2 % minds caituta Pesabeli 80 a Pean 2l2 uts p 022 28t, 224 retain/ 10 litta dos. he WO Mullah!! Max 84128;'.,! • • • :XP state and tor Me by_ k BTzEur, noedwtra - No. u 3 221:4 Wolk (1 01,1 81.010111NT8. - • 4 tk , krilinnter Whist 741:ipm.tiocul , .xlga 0:4042:4412.1.µi41, OZ Wads Oa% • do whits On ins; ; *OO •do do DO/1/11 • I ear white urn; iceo barren 80 extra 80. I Balt, „ , r 4 40,. , 100 DOC/Odi ROOT 11 1/111 111141: • • 1 /sir nettcl Makin Igies.wortus Buirn• 0714144; ' • uu, 131:01C • , iss Litany itaitd, DA.TEI4T FLOUR /MITER. .Erer* &may should ban one, 041 lad see then. at Naomi anti st, clutirmren. nat - J, k MlLLira, GOVERNMENT SALES. EXTZSibIVA SALE OF Groternln entEtaUrdosiProPrrig• • BILLITAT; tremor or Mot Tleraaaelarl NanOltral,qtrazramicurrre's Inas, tr. a. Idrared2T Reltboina. WUI beso tr il ' L l Ni Ttcrg., rat" tees. bre Auttlon on Savember ma, at the at foot of Poplar sheet, SL Lou"' TWO FLAT CARS, al,cier. cm&GE . • 7;o6.November .zt.h, 184.5, at the yard of the ref s:mays/le Bauro.4 Jettexammllle, Isixeta.T. OARS, GT/AGE'S ET. 83 /NOR . On Novenae? :nth, 1646, at Loolaville..KY, 311 Car Wlreels ,v, , 43 rn, Whet" a Axles, 11 . 7 ow I Tender, 1 Smoke Stacl4.2,; I Fatima Truck, 1 Palr Drlvele,Sprint., Parallel Rod, Bei and frame, 4 Rand Carr, 14 Truck Oars, 10,0ee Dormer-OS SereP 1/12.• 4. On December Ist, 180, RV Memphis, Tenn the. cameo. stock of the U. S.3llBgary BallroalSu p. plies remaining on hang at /b.at plate. consisting In part Cu follows c 1 80 ) Light,' time assorted Iran. (20 0 ' Eight huedred torn Scrap /rem. . N.) Eight tone snorted Steel. ) tan Pig Lead. And a general assortment et small Steed/4El(t• able lar railroad. On December 11th. 1965,:at Nashville, Tenn.. the •uttre stook of new sot serviceable Stores of the U. S. 61.111t.y Railroad remaining on hand at the General Supply store, contralti; in part asloP lows 20,000 Twenty thousand Axes, 1,000 Tim, an'd bar iron, rd. sq. hint. Anyle. 0 fiElghty tons Beller and Tank iron, farhirty-flve tons mental Steel, 300 Three hugulnil ton swap Lena. wrought and cast, 23,0c0 Tyenty-ilve thousand grand. Ermias Bran Castings. Gas Pipe, .11/eating Stoves. Brass Pipe, ,Gas Fixtures of all kinds Spring Valances, Or Cups, Shovels, bran Cocks of every de. Hatchets, scriptioit. Nuts, 'Globe:Valves, all sizes. Washers, wrought art.PCiaw, Unfair a Tamping cast, , Ban, Nails and Spiker, 'lron, and Copper Rivets Planets. I. and Burrs, Saab, Glass sad Pientolleet Copper and Bran. of all kinds, Maine and Rope, of a// Railroad Lampe, alzys. Cooking Stoves and Fix- /Macke, Tackle & Snat,b, torn, I Kelly's Head Lights. Foil Setts of Carpenter', Bitekamitlue and Sad dlers, Tools, Rubber Car Sadie. Baiting runt and Leather, Files, Botts and Sciews, Tinware 01 kinds; F iles, almost every artlale soltabia f`r Railroad operat,ons, all of the Very best vial y, o, po) Thr Als ee Dirge Lathes, Stevens; b. Bro. Blanfr's. ) Two Meer*. Sellers k Co. One Bolt Ouster, and I Gear Outtlr, Gould ft Be, Manufatrtiire.' (1) One Axle eta off Lather, Warder & Whitney. 2; Fan Blowen,(meditue.) (1) One Upright Engine, a horse power. (1) Ooh Trip Hammer amt Engine. Howell's PILL (1) One Broomreld Stearn Hammer. (O tire Seiler.' Steam Rammer. Will also be mold at the eame time, a large amount of Serviceable and second-hand Railroad Tooll el all kinds, consisting of . Carpenter's Tools, Wheelwright's Tools; Blacksmith'. Tool., blarkinlat's Too", Stoves and Pipe. Rope,' Ohainl , etc., etc. TERMS CASH. IN GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Cataloran ef the te dals to be sold S.E. Mlle can be obtained by e pplieatiOn to Cas. A. R. end of that at Memphis, on aP- Ptlcation to Oapt. John Park; A.R. AL The attention of dealer* and Railroad Comps. nice Is particulaziy invited 'to Mamas. Sales will commence at 9 o'cicek A. x.„ on each day, and continue daily until &atte property to D o dd of. F. 3. CRILLY, noadd Capt. aid A. Q . U. S. A. GOTERDIVRNT SALE OF STORES. 0171 Ca or ratter...AT STOne El aria, Will be sold at PerliPublic BUROB S ale , to N Goebov. ay,i. est bid der, at the Fair Grounds. on Pe n n nces% HORS. DAY, November 27d, 180,, Sale co nonencing at 18 O'cdnek, A. the fallowing codde,mnsd Cloths I.OIE and Camp and GarrlsonAulpage - viz: Da Cap Letters, a Fontri Caps, :. 103 Numbers, 411 Cross Cinnocta - ,- .11 Uniform privates Coate , 2 Watetrd Sashes. 31 Tteorsers, Infantry,' Trowsers, Cavalry, • .291.17Anael Sack Coats, Flannel State, pilliDestrere, pairs.Stoekleas, al GroaC Coats.' LSI Ureter-proof Touche., 673 Great Coat Strap., en United State. Blanktta, a ZouareJisekol34 Zottaye Caps, 1 Zonave Clout. tZ Bed Sack., stogie, • 8.7 Spades, • Zs Ithapiacts, • 2113 llaremachz, 270 Caateena, 45 Axes. • • 41 Axe Helves, i Camp Kettle, 2 25 5 Pl a atg a llints Flectulting Flsf; 2 do do Flap , 1 Oamp Colors, 7 Fifes. 23 Dr Ito u epi s t , a F lag, Drum Head Batter. do Snares, 11 4 Drum Sllop. do 9 pairs 1.71 , 1111 Stinks, 2 Drum Cased. at Wal Teats, 41 Wall Teas 41 set Wall Tent Bole; KM Comm= Tents, 02$ Set Common Teal Peak - VS7N Shelter 711 Plek Tents, do A.xes. do Poles, .... 44 Hosp do ital d Toenta. Handles, - N 1.5 do deo 75 do do Poles.. 932 do do Pins. large, 1143 do do do ailaS, 12 Wall Tent PUre, large; 1 Color Belt sae Soeinst, I piety:l:rept Poles, 1115; Teats, N ' al 't Terms cash, to Government funds. " 11. K. tzroes. Military Store Keeper. 694 ° Q4 MORE: FINAL BALES OF GOVERNMENT grAirrchmzeynn lir.vnitcVe 0 Waninsovox D. 0..0ct. 341nA.3. Will be mad at public auction during the month of 'November, to the highest bidder, at the time and places named below viz: k EORIC. MULES each da y New York City—. NEW TUESDAY of each week, 100 PENNSYLVANIA. • Phlladelohla, Pa—THU - RSDAY, November 2, 0, 16, and 23, 100 HORSES each - day. Hanlibmk, Pa.—TUESDAY - of each" week, 100 MULES each day. Harrisburgh, Pc—THURSDAY, November 2,0, 10 sad 23, 100 ItORSIN eaph day. Mechanicibutg, Pa.—TUESDAY, November too HORSES. Allentown, Pa.—wEDN - EsDAY, ticivembor to, 100 HORSES. Pottsville, PA—FRIDAY, November 11, 100 HORSES. Chester, Delaware county, Pa.—WEDNESDAY, N ber ovem LT. 100 HORSai.: Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY, Noveniberlo, 103 Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 10, 100 HORSES. Titusville, Pa.—THURSDAY and FRIDAY November 23 and 24, 100 MULESeach day. DELAVVA.RE, Wilmington, DeL—TUINDAY of each week 100 HORSES each day. MULES Wilmingto each n, day. DeI.—FILIDAY of eachj week, WO . . _ MARAND. Thatimore. BILL—MEDN YL IDAY, SeMeziaber 00 HORSRS. Hatt!more, S LL—STEDNrsD4r, September 25, 00 HORSES. 115130110. D. a. • TUESDAYS G and THURSDAYS of each week, 10e HORSES each day. NO SALES OF niuLas wrra... TAKE rke.oz AT WASHINGTON. D. O. - At this series of sales all the Govenimenk ani mals will be disposed of. Buyers should therefore avail themselves of this last opportunity to pur-: Chase. For sales of public animals itr'the West, see of. Western newspapers. Animals will be said singly. Sales to comnienee at le a ea. etch day:. Tern .—adszi, in United Stotts Ourretier. - J.Adied A. mat Brie. Gem inns/ye • First .1: 1 11 , ..Q. Di. th , a otacci GOVERNIGINT BALM "• Extensive Bale of Blankets. . Will be told it auction, Mahe lltolleal.Porvey or% Warehouse, No. te•Markez atm; Ashville, Teen.. on TIJESDAY, , November =Lt, ISaa, at ,• • ' • caw Fulldmats, tan Meek afailotattc , Alarrbe •Blealuits are nearly all in oilt . iamly airs.• estalogClol may be bad co melleatien.,. HOBERT - FLETCIInt, OCT and Brevet Cabana. U. S. Yo ' • illediaalPerrveyori 111 FRODEOE CONSIGNMENTS NOW a au loads EtOilltd Om; 103 bush. Timothy t3eed; ; w=l;rol us teced % Erdn . WO boxes Factor/91,1ra; • 80 boxespidlithDatrie 1 .• SS boxes nub WI ILL do OWL, choice Wham Appla; a r 60 0 7 7 : .do Lake Sam Potatoes; - ••• WOO bust; arw.ludwo Wiled Obis Zola= Otodloctoo , . boob. Mack W 00 st (fie pna Imacts.bbezeid""bulh.bawk:acifruhrvittanw.V7:rartia73,::l43l4artit:aPCll -10 Ws. Maple 15_1 ; r. aoo Tor sato ' • "1:311 WRINGERS; Also, Us maw. Palass Roar me) Ma me) shot more t *Tar, bounbilL Theism S i . Cal/ eriviatit CUM Si UM labU OUbberDern o f AR. POILLIPS, ova tGan44,l‘43allattlis Lxvirr--N VOLUM NE* NEW br 800 Concer Women! ALL 0 Than any WHOLE Children 1101 i ()IR FLUX, TH IT FOE Insrr a Dern. , J. H. 8 EI & C 110.:., morium6s, oils 'lsm, b nruz sr. Oppeelte tt4 Opera Hansa Wei SUPPLY TOT WANTS PE BOOKS A BOO! PUBLISIERA For the tollo viog tea Yon have the finest toek in the city tutelar from. I Yon only pay the Polishers Flee for Boob; You alomelve attinto et purchase a presoak Your present will be !North from 60e. to Ullt. Yon will be entirelvOillsfied with both sit and PresenL I' All we ask, Try us. • OLLL O SEW 1138-I,;(7ATLLOCHTE. con STEELI 'WORgs P irEBl3 "Ga ANDERSON, COOK & CO.; • . . (SUCCESSORS TO ONES, BOYD i C 0.,) tair ut filanateeturers' of the eetimert Osse Std;. . -. &loam put aad Oo a. tat aLI altelatia Hoe, Fork wad Stout Steel, that Staa tot - ' . 1 Reaping and 164:Ming Mackin* Steel Plow Winex,SprLOge, Axle; I : l ltetlirs,lki e . .3 Cast and Custom!' Plonk an a l ltplik *4 I met—corner a Pleit - ind awls _itreibr; fle e blockaaborepe ortoNpaela. +ion* • . se ngv • BLACK DIAXO Pr/Tsii , • PARK, :BID afIiT.QVAUTY squat ejtst sad • ed ei ta ut Ito soy 41111-1:1111eit 122120 n 4121.520024 2 fen-r 1 • HUGH FITZPA. 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