The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 21, 1865, Image 1

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    ESTABLISHED IN
.1786.
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cat ittlairk:Aseatt.' tyriseme ehe
streutti."
',the deoanzaa a tamed breath. It
"xintien siviatai aid :adze inlcusta-haalta.
fat ill -, -.- •
„
TAM, Cheap, Chen..
;Np . luivijuif.***ll tea wwwiof laptf, Wu.
wad caildttgis Rug - of at cmictio., 'Weiland
10 0, villa' we Ea xiatzt'et extremely low Pd..
8 . • ”, " lartr.l,6, 00.;
ire Feaeml Streit; Alligbeny.
Fe . w Good., Ifinv GOOdit.,
3 la with Yleneureire neentleato our, our read.
.I.he thud .arziril of Fell ant 'Winter .dry
ode and fare,: rit' , the weti: known , pry , f3ooda
3111,0 OI*21111i; '.We ac, apt hen.
ate
in raying oat ehelretockof keens eanaot ho
. percent/1 by any flows fn the altY, and we can
yeilthontfeat.ef tontradletion that they are
fitng theaa;as , eheap lf not oheayor than any
her Rouen ko 'the isitY; , ;Wo amnia Advise the
tthc to 09312i50n a - Call before • ytwohening ~else
hire, for we .nri 'iiittinia it will yiii...kerern,
I the Nicole !nu Federalitreet, Megheny,
is Hofcirjotte.ract
Lt No.:Si .hT.eritekstreet, kenithe
mit complete tesortnient Of. Munn !in the
14 sells them Wont Oetw.lisit ehinker than they
.imhe had et ny Other eitsbile , at. - So with
dent medicines' end White lead. - Give Fleming
esp. GeMetnber,tharpinee.
Palm- Prints.
Eed grcund print► with s,t►tme palm and stripe,
iliable frit *reads, tcc.iotalog this etiqratozpik
nortivtint comer eL. Market .and
Setts
tO"va ac Hi &
. . . .
tf pll kinds purchased tines . , Da late- dealtne, bad
ryill be sold as low , as piety can be pitrebised In
baZaztetn ettlsi,!;Banuanber, we are new 'On
he: north 7 eait...mizter .
or market and Ranh
O. Masai Lorna Bco.
4tiVal Sulphite of Lime,
see by Cluirizi PUPtr.
3rtsb3!•t; =rime , of. Pena: 'ad St. Clot: (treats,
pars I
notilifiAgitating' axial= to your Boni that
at. inesent - sOfing?like , weathaf,will continua
Wood:.
Bret, you Wilidadlklltookni tnObeit : clasitin4.
doh gwaventives to thb world bitheslutpiar
**ant aiaodinent :of:•rlii. or iv teictiptiOns,
Yeti will and Blittii.eininel; luver ma.
tie'sad sll Accatiels, Ciersisd , Swiz Sudan
shaDo; of
Cape,. ColloCritti, -
. "you darn's ,
IMO sleigh. sOlui 3 One, thst will answer eqnally
forDaggslim, at 13lllc.rinac a.ion will dad an is.:
*Await that cson.ot be.oxcello•t.- See Una wsg
allicent stock el" . ran, mike a ruckus sad you
twill not Litt*. 1 4.• . -
TOY the-trtin74i,ifOr6;ttto Navy,. and for
na
... •
The world IssiolanndittSt now with medicines
or S very de eMiptiod.Whilib :are warranted • cures
for every knoirn and imknownspecies of disease,
!.
that the sutreser'noaviii4oLost lowiwittli to dlis ,
Llaiuldi between, - ricd,:and‘ bad. Some of
there woriderful,finids - profets to more every cam=
; plaint turriwir.to thP tet,4ln<2.red4..-:41 apeafi
ins of Hostetter's, paws . - we. refer to a proper*-
elan which limits . Itialf to one deparment of the
body—theitoninch—the'..irreiuleritles and ,disor ,
-f , ,ders of which it not, only claims to cure; but does.
Its reputation hzi ',stonier world-wide, airdllint
i s : the Pacific to the AtUntie ; to both barnivberea,
in every latitude and zone, ti to known and
employed as a remedial agent.
'Pe lona 'alio liiii,ebteri - lark:amity , deceived,
Pelaps. cat t. a cogvineed, chat ir:ossot.cer.
Bitten wiu - .eNevitite..cgda, - pannaneit
IS: Of!. let this baiii t tletri Utirdltilied by, teat! , ,
aufalietfariticisailiblaaFffiltafitfratattf
tht.ernintn. Oita :need. tnekte
tern keep them uoViby -Abele eider see" sairgusrd;
beiferliag that "an ounca'ol ireyeittloll L worth
-Pound of care."
The Jig - calve fagaat which have, - bean violated
and Prostrated by exersetri or Irteintiar.P.l.l
- genre of appetite, will tm:reeiored te tnetr itormoi
C. condition oy . the we cits-ata
it sr—Bolton Trerekr ;.‘
I ' Beady. Milei - G*OIII4,LT
On Tneeday Mantes, neatelland; 1f0. , 165 and
j'.67 Fifth stria, will'operra lath' strietti stock of
t gentle en's erinter - clethini. Full line, of over
costa, bull/IMS C9l:l;'4Fellf coats and nate - of'
eat; datriPllotiend outs of easy to llitytilli
be *tiered at private Wei much !timer than they
! .can - be told at most plate, OW. In the
magnineeet new calif noon, drtirrirtieltran be
• exhibited to advantage, end we daily believe
that they will beteol4l Itt.aen tow. fldlana,-at Ws.
noise -wilfainlidees What it pandas,' Lithe
meantime, Massie of ladles, misses, men and
bors sheet, will not be interfered with, as the
etme li now enlarged' aid will asammodate all
branches of Tote filetllellaturs beavytrade.
, _
entratistapbur ,
ti r
14 - • 04.i..-ivizsgibiattleS b 1330,4.
D7 r :tg re ist, tame Finn : An . 11 St. OW itaTets,
Equabursh-_
Fall and Winter Goods.
It Is with great yiessurnwe call the attention of
our readers to thkaulieehaf frair. gran laid.gl,ntre
43oodainst reeetredo hir.tJohn`Welet inerehant
No. Luc Federal street, Allegheny. m
stook embr , a4cs femme or the rarest and most bear
lifu/Dlotheniereattiereoatingsfasarm.
cieibromihtle the se - cite= cialdrat. Yds isiiort.
amt. Of Funnshing.Goods, comprising Shirts.
Drawers, Vollacsi, tieck•Sies,Randkarchistar ese.,
cannot be sorpOtedor
_wait:A/ergo abfisle
at teadY•made:lAnts, Costa, Vona and °coronets
will Wet, fpund. at his establishment. Persons
In wantotenYthtns in the clothing line should not
fall to giro i„ : yr tier a . tall!,
Famous.
d'ee Boot and Shne haute of South & Hors, 03
arises &trent,la becoming an especial favorite
with out citizens. -Vitals no matter of eurpriVit'
do us, when we &insider that they eon procure
anything they want.pd-the. line Of boots wan
shoes of the tad quality. at pikes fir below c o y
other place in the city. The store le located in a
place cup of access,. bath; 0 Binge. street, hi
-doer from Fourth street. • ' nolo.ltil
BatLer a (Ws advettuteiti!Rt.
Montauk IY. Pony es Co.,
Praottral Slate Ecofcfkluid Denten W Poriariian
.State of rartints cOlort. Ogee at Alasandat
LturdrllOw. Lamar .Water ,WorSta. ilttaburth,
Ps. Pealdirard.4fo.' 'Pike-street. orders
promptly attended to. AU work. warranted water
petrol. Repairing dons at An ahortist nottee. SYo
-charge Pr. rafif ,l ; l 4:zPvf4ed to la- not
Carpeater 40141Ang Mop:
Ilse= retwned niter en, abetment three piers
In the have roas+o.o4*dr 'hey losell sorts
of Jobbing to the nnwenter ',thin, at the old ntand,
yirgln allehbetween saw,fm96l3.street datmerg
Alta. Olden solielte . nennprimptly attextdat to
. q.::ahruaailarlfbatwir.
Nit Diedittle-Givera
Dr. J. Dodge Watrenattllooattaiiesbeellag the
poor, at lifaaorda Ilatt,eillti dart:eta 9 tta a..
nee Of CAMP, arketAiOm - 12 till e -ha may Da
fauna at ttil St. Charleallotelii , - thole!'iraa are
able glad trllllni Oa_ pay. :Nirtllrposttliely ramala
no longer tban Dec. 2.. '
.
Barkeia. Cp.,l;AkdrcalLteniaAt.
Jut the • :Thing
Geed tough. csndt nutter, metal or .Ererton
eat, cocci DM mat; Mae, Immo pineapple,
lumina and mountain IttanitudY man ;Mama GOod
prunes, ets, rataine, Otte and ;unmet% at me
Federal ttleet;'.
- . dal! Operueffy _
sOur arse aflotht.s So¢ *MA 4rfet. wheco.
WC offer. It:0,000 TrOrtar 'or tiOllarrs regarylleurs of
nala •
Neutral Sulphite of 2 Limei-
Tor yreserviey dap/. • Foto'le by Mattes Super.
Druggist; rams;
.0; ifeuct. sip ritstr, streets
Pltittrwyb.' ' "
On, at °AMU.
C. SRI, Deutlet,,, 246, Pr l 4-Stre"
Atterds. rromVtlrto t Ws proles
.c!ton
--~.:::.; :~: ::
THE
Ready Made Cothilbg.
The prices demanded by our city tailors for
overcoats hat Clamed =Any to hesitate. We do
lon mean to - eay that the pilots ere too blib; bat
Inylillatatis that Ma morning Tom. hlcOlelland,
rfoa6B and VT Fifth street, opensaltuperb stock
ailkindiof meter 'ready made - !lethal at OP .
retaliate, and there fa a chance to obtain bargains.
yau can examine
. titerloecti : hifTo - 17
:ltstaiter boyinefiarclOtheSlDTOn hayelo dO
td step to another alleles of counters and select
anything It the knit orihoe ttoe that could be
desired. Do not forget the clothing rale.
Sae of s New Canints, ?
E 1 ggards, Thule Clovers, Clattery, as., on Thurs.
day Morning next, at 616411alland's Auction
Boom. No. 65 and 67 Mat street. Private Bales
dells%
sifts, -
Very low, at Bates a Beira, No.
...11 Finn sheet.
DiuUm,
At Enter.) prices, et}3s,tes No. Ft Mk
street. •
White Goods,
Such as Linens, Towellalta, &a, &a., at redu:ed
rates, at Bates & Bell's, Ito. 21 Fifth !anat.
• Cloaks, Sacques, Manttllas, - Ete.,
Of all pattern, at . Bates Ss Boll's, No. =t Fifth
street.
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS
Tiin parting of GoVernor Dlorton with hit
friends pt Indianapolis on ytide y wes,lety elf ;
feeting, Ile was coniiiiitely r .unmaiined; saying .
and eTidentit. Penri. that iliO prOtahllitieif
return was very doubtful. All animosities of
the past were 'yielded on id= part, and he wiShed
the same feeling extended to him. The lower
iart of the body and limbs of the Governor are
paralyzed, and ate disease tends upward. ills
physicians sav nothing but relaxation and free
oca from all care can give any hope of mato•
cation, had for that reason hoe, goes to-Europe.
,The immediate friends of Itisticellency'dis not
„expect Ile 'retain. '
fmss tumbankmint of the .Ceutral•Xsatal, at
Indianapolis, was swept away on Saturday, and
Abe - whole western part,of.the city was, Aoudad
-from time to eight feet,_doep.„; GOveruldent
mules end horses corraled on the old State Fair
Grotald bad speedily to be removed to another
quarter. The damage resulting will probably
, reseli SlOO 000.
A arm has been introduced in, the Indiana
Legialamre providing Bar the enumeration of the
colored children of the State, between the secs
(Islaand twenty-one. for the evitabledivieion
of the common school rand in their behalf; and
,until found more convenient that their luau-ac
tion he carried on in schoollaceistrateparate from
•
whits ri+
Wren.
ZIG Eaeretaty of State has already canvassed
the election returns from sixty - counties In
Ohio,,sad has Increased the Union m4orlty.
It Id sfe to say Gen. Cox'ssinsaDrilextllibe
Z 50,0084 and that of oilier candidates; 33,000.
JAIITA.MOZTON, a PreEtlicriall
xmixt ofIloiiev1114110Issote,14:1 been 'arrested
and putlunder bonds of $5,000 to answer for ex
ercising'. his• Inintsterlaritifintkitte
of the Constintion of the State: "" "
Chtt3aturdszr evening a fracas oeentridatihe
-Watt of fired do Thompson, in Erle;'ln • whit&
- Dolizeman Doolap was oadly beaten by a mob,
and two of the ringleaders shot, one of them
fatally.
Ara large meeting of the Grand Eight-hour
League, at-Chleago, II Was determined 'to have
a pahlle demonstration in favor or the eight
hour system in that city, ow the. setwad Hum..
day of next irultith.
STATE SEWS
• fill, arsur DIEM., of Highspire, Dauphin
county,. a local preacher the -ftikturch of
Grid," was found leak 'WrAileadar
lying-on the track of the Pennsylvania railroad,
near hie home, and In an Insensib!e condition.
HP._had been absent from home, and It is sup
:piged- be returned upon, the Fast; duoi and
- 3torderd from the Iran en it writlodinc,up n
heavy grade; near Ilighsplre, and was Injured
by falling noon the truck. The unto.tunate
man 'lived until Thereday•lnofningi Tr4 4l2 .he
breathed his tau •
Mn. JAMES Derr r. of Marietta, received by
Exprese. On Thursday last, three 1311E4Va how
harms. It his Intention to dothestleate these
aztekeemejleer, Jor_lll.l.paqiected_Farn,_
eaChtcrEracis 'fitrno7 - 0 - rer .llftema hue
trout were received a few days al.ne, from
Trent hum, Clearfield county, by this gentle
man, and - pieced- in his artlatial: Trout. Podd.,..
recently constructed ou the same farm. From
present. appearance, there appears to be no
doubt of the success of ads trout enterprise.
Two brothers named Brown, got lath a diffi
culty with some boys in Lower Oxford town
ship, Cheater county, on Wednesday ; night,
when a bul;t•tiluAed IsatieWatersen andariether,
namediStephen-MMler,litterfered: 'Onatif the -
Browne stabbed Waterson twice in the leg, and
Millet:in the side. Miller died from the ,effecls
of his winced, the fedibbilag day. : Watt:monis
not seriously injured.
TIM fish question is attracting'great attention
among the people in the towns sad counties
north of liarriaburg. Numerous meetings hare
been held and delegates appointed to the Fish
Cotrentions,:to .baJaeldist,fiarrbttearg, on Om;
10th of 4tillatell47l4 ":..alb people 'Am becont,
lagfally aroused, and a large attendance at the
' cOnsention Is expeeted.
Tim Gettystutrg:Mar, of Friday. goo "The
poles for the insulated= telegraph Company are
being dlistributed between ttdr place and Harris
burg, and in a few woks we - WHI - be is direct
communication with the CapitaL We believe
the like, commencing at Wneellng, Vw, and
Mmtddg through Hagerstown end Waynesboro'
tatia place, Inalytost completed."
Tns hills on the York county side of the Sus
quehanna river. were discovered to he on tire,
on Saturday a week, and are burning still, tak
ing course over the btil.
Pile Teachers , Icstitute of Lancaster county,
Which closed last Saturday 'n2nri3lne. was is
Joist of attendance and tee .Interest of lie ex
ercises, the MOs( SELCCeitafill over held in Lan
!easter city.
On Friday afienaiou last, Mr. L. T. Durant,
of Claysvllle, Washington county, while assist
ing at a barn-raising near that place, fill from
the frame of the building, and was.instantly
SENA - 101i 5t1=4111.31 is On his way to re-visit .
the oil regions of Pennsylvania. His visit prob
ably trill have some hearing 'on the 'effort to
redneh the tax on crude petroleum.
A CHILD of Mr. Hamnchonse, of Greencas
tle, Franklin couuty, lima recently so severely
burned while playing with matches, that tt died
on Movie, lent
Grxetut GanrreLn was at Meadville
on Thursday. lie has been making a tour of
the oil 4g-ions.
Florida Convention—Olepatelr from Coy.
-Wlarviu—:-Negro Testimony Allowed In
Part.
Wasnmovox, Noc. 20.—The President to
day received the following telegram from Gov.
Maryln of Florida
The Convention has annulled the ordinance
of &cession, abolished slavery, and declared
that all the Inhabitants of the state, without
dlatluctlOn of color, are free, and that no person
shall to Incompetent to testify as witness to
COMA or any matter wherein a colored person
is concerned. It has also x - emadleted the State
debt contretted. in suppost of the rebellion,
emended the Cm:laths:Won - In other respects, and
P./Jou:med. [Slgned.] W3f. Menvrar,
Provis!onal Gcivernor.
Gen. Grant's Reception at New York—
Arrls a - or General riosecians—Cotton
Caste, etc. • • •
New 20,—General Grant will
have a military escort from the Fifth Avenue
Hotel down .Broadway, on Tuesday at one
'o'clock. 'He will ride in an open baronctue,and
may ba accompanied by other distil:quashed
officers. The Seventh Regiment will act-as a
-guard of:honor. The General tears the city
Tuesday evening, His reception this evening
promtsca to be a most brilliant affair.
General Rosencrans arrived in this city yes
terday by the Henry Chauncey from a three
months' tone through the gold and sliver mines
of tbo Paclec coast— ..
• The„ Comenerbiat Advertisey'a Washington
edecialeasa ; Charles Eddies bee been earned
by the BeeTttsryof Treasm7 to manago. the
cotton cafes brought before the Bnpreme Court
Chief Justice Ouse has Arrived at Washleg
ton.
Mr, John L. Voorhies, one br the oldrst few
cbk priblishersin the comilry, dieft:in Broelr-:
/Yu haat - et ciallg. >,, . . • • , ,
From California. - • •
. ,
ficrr ynAucL.Vo,,..Nrrc.,. I;7:During }ho but
cigbt months, clarainiscle - loaded with cop
per and silrer.ctro*trO •Sidiedollum this port
for Bwnaeta
The at r-john and Steldteaf. ' drgrcil ti
••• -. • • • than - wan $lOO-11431), flu - tr=snro
.and a considerable quantity of. coffee and envoi
"- The fal4of fast Peaty four.'
' hours luniUmequit to about eleven and one
:Ulla inalca; otie4Wpf3ltjhAbel:
nand fall of an entire Tear. Within A few daps
upward of thrtablebtalutelf fallen laths meta-
thous pdrtion of tlia, State, and ate.atrearms
are rising bpi*: the:titer nfEncratztentti hay
15cti the feet during Tupday. Right. •
DAILY
LATEST .NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH . .
EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE]
=The Pirate Shenandoah Surrendered.
CAPTAIN AND CREW RELEASED ON PAROLE
Comments of the English, Papers
EARL RUSSEU. AND LORD CLARENDON INSTALLED.
011 Springs Discovered [n England
PUNCH EYLCEATION OP OOZE CO3IMILNOIM.
Who 31:Parel.szi. TlGEetrlxo tog.
New YOICI6, Nov. "`o.—The steamship City of
London, with Liverpool antes of the Bth, and
Queenstown :of the 9th Inst., arrived at
nnarn.stine early this morning', and was detained
until 10:30.
The pirate SheuandOsh arrived In the . Mersey
en the 6th, and surrendered to the gnanhthlp
Doh4ral, and Is nosy In the hands of the naval
authorittes.
Captain Waddcl states that the Ara informa
tion Le received of the dose of the warwason the
10th of August from the British war vessel Bar
raconta, add that ho inia3ediately consigned the
gues.to the hold and started for Liverpool.
Thu Daily
.Jeler Amerimme may be In
clined to say that It was only fitting that her
end el:mold bo as British as her origin, but it
CsIMOt help asking how the Shenandoah was
abic to pursue her course without the least tn.
tcmiption from the American Navy: Can it be
possible that the expectation of recovering cum.
pensatien for losses molting from her depredi
%loot, from England,- Made the American GOY
emment less eager for her capture ? If the
world abouldcoaio - Conclusion, it would
be one of the idiot:64oc practicable arguments
against an of such liabilities against
England. .
It is Stated that Waddel sent a letter to Earl
Russell, but Its contents Is unknewn. The
Captain and crew retnaleed en the Shenandoah.
The Star 'ave. Too aressel will be clalmedhl,
America, end thicrobs'ne rano* for refusing the
request. .
The Timm asps : Thairersonal iliblnues of the
Captain'gists rise to perplexing circumstances,
btu. stria lbsbeb,*lll - bkdobe by tholribimels.
Earl Itmsell as Premier, and Clarendon as
Minister of Foreign Affairs, were installed Into
office. No material changes will probably be
made till February.
The Shtoping Gazette atatea that oil sprinza
have been discovered In England. .. -
The French were to commence the evacuation
of Rome on the 13th Inst. The Paris Bourse on
the 7th was flat. Rent,..ptf..` , ..
The Bpaubsh Goteinmemt • has - ordered strict
watch over the coast of Cuba, owing to the Ja
maica insurrection,
. .
Lay= Minns-,Lirernol, Nov, B.—Cottcee
has been fist and tery Irregular.. and American
'tits devilined; other deacriptions are 'generally
33.idper pound' lemon- , Thew sales for • the
lass two.days amount 01.000, 7 tddch ' WW I "
2,000 weer for specs - Winn: •
Ilichisrdson. Spence & Co.; Wnd iWakeleitt,
liastAt Ca, it-pprt flourAniet mud cmchangq,
Wheat Wive; - with prices firna for Winter
Red, at 2.25105. Indian -Cora.in COOd demand
per.nuarter_sinceFriday, at:2,403182d per 430
• Bigland, Atbaya Co, Gordon. Bennett, ,t 3
Lt.., report beef ffrin, qua ilea scarce and Mae
the. - LoWdestrlptions•flat. , Dirk inictiveand
easier. Bacdo dull andieridingdOwnWard. Bub..
ter; fine qualities • Ur. request and rather
dearer; other deserialerrui.depressed.' , Chhtise
steady; fine quantize rather dearer... Lard re
mains without change. final flat and In. lower
Coffee Inactive and generally !dolly. Petro le um
.steady, refined 2.5.10d.(4,:i5. per gallon.
London—Flour is Is dearer for sacks; barrels
arc scarce and command high prices. English
Ifts dearer; foreign is firm. Indian corn is
scarce and wanted. Stigar is quiet at previous
•rates; cage( is arm; rico limi• a tendency up
wards.
American 4,-tirit;us—Unitcd States Fire..
Twenties, 63 , ,(564: Illinois Central,
'7 , 114; 'Erie,
Viurr- Vt.,.....Arr
The Captain and crew of the pirate Stioaan
dcah, bare been released on parole. It is ba
lky/4111e matter will cause no serious difficulty.
There Is no other news of any Importance.
Lietrpool, Nor. 9.—Tbe cotton market is
firmer with an advance of il'En.y4d. The bread
atuff minket la better. Co r n' unbar.. Provisions
firm with an upward tendency. There Las been
an Improvement on the beat grades of previa.
lons. ^ Bacon is very dull. Lard irregular and
LONDON, Nor. 9.—Consul, closed ;
for money.
lATERISTLIG FROM IF LSUINGT ON.
Catholic Church FoundaUou Lald—,Bll.•
Ilard Illatch—iteCOnrdruction
Mysterious Prisoners in Old Capitol
- .r/4ectlre Bureau Abandoned—Govern
'spent I xpensee,Xtednetloas , Nary
Yards—Secretary 31cColloth and the
Currency.
NEW 'roan, ISov. 20.—The Tribuna's Wash
ington special says : Yesterday, the Catholics
of Wa..hlngton luld the foundation of St. Dom
inic- Churcl, They intend It to be the best
alructnre In the city.
. .
John Decry. the billiard criampion of the
United States. and teivir. Footer, -played a
match of come elzbt hundrel points in Wash
triglon, On Saturday night; Decry won by four
hundred points.
The Hurlers special says : It is estimated that
the President will issue his feoclamatlan prior
to his message, defining more definitely the
policy to be punned relative to the reconstruc
tion of the Southern States.
The Llercecr a special btyli : Tiro mysterious
personages, said to be from Richmond, were
Incarcerated In Old Capitol prison on Saturday.
The officers attached to the prison areturbidden
to bold verbal communication with...them.
The cilleers of the Detective Ittmatt mahathe
statement that the btu= is to bolttolished.
The Tim& special says: The estimate for
maintainlnzabe army the ensuing year on the
prevent peace footing Is thirty-three millions
of dollars. There is enough war material on
hand to (gulp a million of men, or to maintain
the present force upon a war footing for one
year. • .
Orders ere going oat from the Navy Depart
ment to reduce the working force in all the
'girds and in many cases the wages also. which
will reeult in the discharge of full two-thirds 01
the employees In the yard's. •
The Times' special states that Secretary
McCulloch will urge in ht forthcoming report,
the reduction of the currency by positive and
cautious means. Wlllcoutinuo the policy of
contracting whenever practicable as the floating
portion of the national debt hedonics slue.
Government depositories:hay& been &killed to
redeem Upon presentation nearly live millions
of the flee per cent. bonds doe December let,
and forward to the Treasury Department pay
ment and cancellation. On account of ap
proaching maturity. the Interest notes. have
been herd by band an part of eYeservecapltal.
Though urged' to:replace these notes by new
legal tenders, the Secretary declined,
and they will be paid an fast as pre
,ented. Over four millions of one
year five per cent notes, long since due, are
still eel. The Secretory dotal not loon favo
rably nose a permanent staking fund fern
reduction ot, the debt. Ile will nrge-the
newel of the government bombs to be increased
to the highest sensible figure, and the excess of
receipts over the exPendftnres be applied to the
reduction of thti debt as fast as possible.
Unfinleben C,nnterfelt Filly Cent figten
Inscovered-TArrest of la. - Leaning COU11.•
New Term, Nov..:2o..,,Untlairted counterfeit
fifty cent trectronal notes; to the number At'
aboureighty thousand, together milli a nasality
of paper. tools, for eounterreittng, has re
cently been found In a boas° In Philadelphia,
by the Treasury Department detectivis Lawalf
and Otto of this city. About twenty thousand
dams tad be linished and par Ire eircalarbxr. -
The detectives sacceeded In capylitgr ha-Brook
-1111, on laic Tuesday night, and committing to
Jail tea pampa said to lei:Lille head of-this
' glgaalla stilOdarig cnterprlee. named
herts, an ,alleged noted countertenor and
graver.. ...qt
The Elliott hid DAV!' ingbEr
in ..
ALBANY. liov..l9.=Alt4wo.rowd of Tonglusi'
with a scorns of gamblers and thretti*
train are here to-ni , lit,74lSranfed.to ace a pars-. :
light - i 9rhish takesf
) Itiewbettfeetilra . 7Pugnists: ,
named Elliott and mlars gm:Comity. tin.. 4.
iilerstood that tho fight 'tato ,plaqa^sottos€:
mligroin Piehoharioccranly,:on'tbe. Or Abe
Sus_phatina nallwad, Darts and Elliott bairn'
klil4dy started is I.li4Vdlreetion, And a special
train has been engaged to take tho crowd otit
v gartrltt dio morning.
•
Foreign •••
Ms* Toirsr, N0v...20, 8 a. m..—The City o t ,
Lonciou arid NelilOrtc, froln Europe, have Jo
wised In Atisruutlge.; - • .
- PITTS
PITTSBUTiGii,
FURTHER FOREIGN NEWS
The rase of the Pirate Shenandoah.
SUE WILL PROBABLY BE DELIVERED OYER,
The Cholera Dfralnlehlni in Europe.
NEW Teta, Nov. 21-10 foreign files re
ceived by the City of Li:induct, It li announced
that Carats Weddell, of the 'Shenandoah, on
taking a pilot ea Liverpoid, asked if itu3 Amer!.
dui WSW had Ceased. - "-' : ' • ,
The London ?bites' say& The- raappeamuco
of thii Shenandoah in Brltisli waters at the
piesent juncture is an untoward and unwelcome
event. It is farttitiate that In thialmitance float- -
log practically turns on the original equipideit
of the ship thus placed in our bands. Although
built mid manned In fraud ofneutrality laws,
there was no prim? at nit 'Om,. Of pilling to
Justify ber detention. On every principle of
law she belongs to the government ' *filch
has succeeded to the rights and property of the
Confederate government. The most serious
unestlon Is concerning the odium and crew.
It is greatly regretted that the ship eyer came
back to England.
The Times, Eva. the work of _proving thatho
did net knouritthis end ,it the war at the time
Ile destroyerlite while ships, teats with rapt;
Waddtil. It mys that neither he nor his crew
can, under the clrcarastances, be given over to
the United States. The crime of which they
- really stood accused, supposing them to have
wilfully igneired the termination of hostilities,
Is that of piracy, sod on thin charge it is possi
ble they may be apprehended ana tried before
an English courhof 'astir"
The Liverpool/13s! any& that when Captain.
Waddell heard the real news, or suspected( that
what he was told watt true. he put-about-ship
and ran:for Lisbon not kopwlng. whet inter
pretatlop the British Government or Federal -
Government might put upon histconduct. tin en
tered the Tagus, paidoff his crew.and put is now
crew onboard. In 'his long eruiss *and long
voyage he never encountered a British or
American man-of-w sr.
A Liverpool dispatch to the London Nom
Bap: 01, - board the Shenandoah there are
about thirty-six chronometers, together with a
number of sextants, cabinet furniture, fhrs and
other articles of value to her hold, There still
remains • leone quantity of ammunition, to
gether with siX short sans and a large swivel..
•
The Liverpool Mirrimp says : The representa
tive of the American Government at this port,
has since theatrical of tke vowel been - - in com
munication With the CuSteth authoritles. It to
aLso .stated that certain commercial houses,
who were' deeply Intm•Fsted in the success of
the Confederacy}, wdre engaged In making in•
entries in legard: . th the 'Shenandoah. There
may be thereforehematioint ratted ratted ns to
the giving up o the vessel. Some of our au
thorities have heen commualeatedwith,and their
decision in reMird to the Real detraction of the
vessel maydim expected In a few days,
All acnotintaagreethat the cholera is fast
disappearing. In Paris the mortality diminished
by the lit of November to less than one-half
of what It formerly was. Since then, a still far
ther reduction Liza been experienced. The
deathe,• both to . hospitals and, the city,
amounted to no more thatisixty or eoeenty. In
Malta the deaths hare diminished until they
average no more than fourteen per day.
iThe Preach gtverti aunt bad a p:ossentiou
agalnit the opinion of the Nationale for spreading
neweabout Mexico, calculated to disturb the
notate peace.
The Z.K.3 continues to disparage Russell.
- Inters It would almost seem as If there must
be an -interval of partial disorganization; after
which the Cabinet will go on with renewed
streeett, or will tall to pieces, The Issas de
pends on themsalvezi upon the boldness and
wisdom of their - Raney, sad ''pen their aptitude
ityassimilating to themselves the forces whica
lie about them.
Meollags have, been held la Manchester and
Parte In ala of the emancipated negroes In the
United States.
FROM CALIFORNIA AND MEXICO.
The Ilbssian-Anirrirau Telegraph Expedition
REPORTED LT B ERAL 9CCCEi3ES
SA , Vett. NOV. I s .—Tht Alta Co.2ifor
on has news of the i , ri , a . of Ow expedition of
the Weftcro Uniou Telegrai.ll Company
:Iberia, on tbo Pala of
October.
From the time the expedition left (his port.,
everything bag worked like a charm. The most
sanguine could not have expected to succeed
better. No accidents bate happened. T hey
hod landed all the parties necessary to carry
Ott.Lhe explorations projected and they had
gone to work v:goronsly. key can be' antici
pate great results by another year. Neste
where they hare beau moil cordhally remiss ad.
Every assistance has hem given by all whom
they bare met.
The expedltiet left &Ms ma., 231, and
reached the redoubt of St. Michael, Sept. lmh.
where they loft Major Kennicutt's party. bound
Iforthe Yorikon mid Kluckpok river colthtry.
.Since leaving Sitka, the expeilitlon has comple
ted this season's work at Bt. Michael. The(
estabilslied'a depot of supplies under the charge
of J. 11. lican.• The party under Kennicett
took with them the little steamer Lizele Homer
dud were furnished with eyerythlug necessary.
_The report ol the expedition goes on to say:
IVe have made thorough and extenalmsoundings
in Norton boned as far north as Ilehrtag's
Straits. There are no difficulties In the way.
The costive tribes in northern Sibcrta; who, It
was feared might throw (muscles in our way.
seem anxious to aselet its in eye.-ythlog, and ex
press themselves much erstlfled at the prospect
of employment. The party which are to ascend
tliejAnadire river is probably well advanced b/
this time.
Col. Buckley left the party at Plover Bay
with a steamer, Intending to visit the Gulf of
Anadire, and we leant here of the vfc arrival
of the Olga will] the party tinier Major
Abase In August at the mouth of the Amour
river. Major Abase and two others left Rix
weeks ago for theyenjinsk Gulf, from whence
Ise would proceed north, If possible, to meet
the !Inman: river petty. Messrs. Mason and
Bush left Nlcholaski, bound also to the north.
Thu w(111‘ to being most elgorowly proeecuted,
std in all directions; *lithe parties which It was
proposed to dispatch this year are already well
started: and judging of the, snccesi of the
(attire by that of the past. It is ceubdehtly
bane d that greater progress may b 3 made dar
ling the coming year. Mach credit most be
awarded to Colonel Buckley old Captain Beam.
mon for the energy with which this season's
work has been prosecuted. The expedition will
probably leave hero direct for Pan Franeisco
hattnedlately after the arrleed *of the steamer
with Colonel Ilackley, now daily expected, and
hope to reach your city tryDeeember let, It not
before. All are well on board.
The Mama Connltritlon salted for Panama
!anti 400 pr.ssengera and 6735,000 In treasury
for Nov York, and 1660,000 for England.
A Niter from,LlPes, lower Uaaortae, dated
the 70, save the Terrltorlal Assembly passed
an act recognizing tbo Empire, but the Govern•
or Tabled to sign It at; the people threatened
to revolt II the ant was consomated.
Another letter dated at Mazatlan on theBth t
written by an Imperialist, my the French hair!,
entirely abandoned Sitwell, with the exception
of Mosotinss . W. ll 4ro only eight, httudrediroope
retained, many of whom were in hospitaLE.
The Mexican laces are vaguely estimated at
aectral thousand. and base cut oft cemmuntca•
Sion with the rear, and threatened tad city. The
tomign residents ward indignant at what the/
gaited their desertion by the French. which.had
strengthened the op position of the native pope-
lotion.
The same letter says that the news from Ell.
note la not flattering to the empire.. It Is stated
that the French have abandoned Ilermailla,
The data la not given. The °Republicans en
tered and extorted a loan of flue thousand dol.
lard ftom the cajiltallats.
Taub Embassy la Hinton
BOB7Citc. Nov. 20,—Gevernor Andrews receiv
ed the Tunisian Embassy at the State ROOD this
Warning, and In a brief speech; said - Thant gave
him great pleasure to welcome Chant° the
ltal.'llo hoped - thelevisit to this country had
Proved agreeable, and MOIL would. gelpto pre,
servo", good understanding between, the two
countries. His romairkerwere Interpreted to the
,dinblissador, whe,lrresponse, said that °Tarr
• Where In ItuirrlCll the had met always .with a
most agreeable reception,-the' reraembrence of':,
'which the, sbould alWriys ebieristr :and hottopeel.,
It would resaltli a doter alliance between tho
tvrat.goveratrimita:tr.The;. - Tunisitais will visit
,Waithaml watch factory-find other Mewl Of In ,
Acted, Including some ofOar public :vehooLs.:
They leawl the Europe In't.he steikater Cabo on
Froict Igastral!i.
_
NIERVILLB. Noy. s).—glio cotton martct.
Is halo. Dries' being. given ;lust' ,
dorlartllet past- 'reel. It tut! an up*E4 ;Ow
de, prtees ratetiglitni:43,to=Tliq re
ceipts amotadingAtc,M4,ll.oll;'-#l4-00-41k.-
mente to 353bee5.7::.
The liver to rlstak; , r 111; 111141,..thepesyi.h,t118:,
URGH
NOVEMBER 21. 1865.
REplaaAil • &lint &PPOINTMEMI
The Itiiesion to Mexico.
.
~. 4 --
lima or WIR VS ACCOMPLICES.
/Retool section Viii Dratted,
_ t
WAsnis hon. Nov. 11.—An order has been
tuned by War Department !Dr a board of
°facers to tin, this dty as soon as predica
ble tfr era e anßrepott npan the applications
and =dation' Wrileb have been made
Br itrpell eats in :the mutiny VIVISIOIIia of
the inns, folbzwlng he statement or the
vac:Metes, be fined In the Cavalry Arm :
Second I tentineits. 541 in Artillery Arm,
-33econd ilabeltlis. 40,• in the Infantry Arm,
mot Liengstanclef;6o; Second llientemeackte,
299—totallid Yeemasies. 453.
After a mired tscaMintition of the testlmon
iah, and the military - history of the applicants,
the Board tell selectitita names of a sufficient
number to= tbe vacancies shown In the mate.
merit frorty..those applicants who have served
to the vol'deers at least ,two years, and will
submits ort. with list of names. In ma
king the s action, the Board will apportion the
t p
whole nudher ta be appointed to equal the
number of vacancies, except twenty to the sev
eral BU:depend territories. according to their
representation In Congress.
- Thti nudes selected will be arranged accord
ing to the arms in the order of merit, and the
appellate:lets will he male In the order. The
Adjutant General will lay before the board the
list of *y11.11.1115 and the recommendations
and other papers. The board will be composed
as follows', Colonel El, it. Craig, U. S. army,
Colonel sad Brevet 13 tigad ler General S. Brooks,
-4th El: & Artillery; and Lieutenant Colosel S.
Eastman:U. 8. A.
ColottOnenry P. Lantz, of Indiana, Military
Agent IS thts city has bean removed, and Capt.
L. B. Vtrilkea, appointed In his place. There Is
no charge loathing his competency or of any
li a
misman =Lent to connection with the legiti
mate/ b Mess t f the office, but that he has
been aid c and misting the Hon : G eorge W.
Julian, her of Congress from the bth Dis
trict of Iridlana, as against Governor Morton.
-No tub:its:nation hen been received by the goy -
ornuidn( florn General Logan, as to his Recap
mace of the mission to the Republic of Mexico.
Col. Stxraming, the' former private Secretary
to the Pkiddent, hal accepted the appointment
of Secretary of ; Legation, and has signified
the time erbeasha will be-prepared to enter up
on the duties ofthe offir.e.
At the present time them are only twenty.two
prtsoneM confined In the 04. .QlO4 Pelson.
'llicieferl Stanton hasorleied - MaJdr, - Trona,
Judge Advocate of the War Department, to di
rect. the • lease from thatprisen o (certain prison
ers ted those by order of animal L. C.
Baker. t ey bavlot been confined a anfilelent
i
length Mute *llama the charges being ens ,
'We'd.
It la My reported I.t military circles that
the ary of War has ordered a military
came to ireno for the trial of Winder, Dun
can and , now confined in the Old Capitol
upon • alto of cruel treatment toward Untoo
~
Alison at Andersoneflle.
' -A ll re gular cavalry regiments excepting
the 54h re been ordered for duty to the com
mando Game] Merritt at San Antonio, Texas.
The Ascent RepuMican, of to-day. uys that
a bill, which It pnbiLatee, has been dratted and
presented to several Stutters end Representa
tivee and will !rateably be offered immediately
alter the organization of the 13onfe if it Is net
' previously Introduced in the Senate. It pro
vides foe the organization of governments for
the States heretofore Is rebellion by the apprAnt
went of . Governors. with power to call Conven
tions to' frame new conistatntlons, on approval
of which by Congress the reconstructed Eludes
are to be admitted by a special act.
GEN. HOWARD ON THE FREEDMEN,
Negotiations with Columbia
FRENCH PROTEST AiLAINST LOGAN'S APPOINTMENT.
Further Mexican News,
Nvor IS, Itk, Nt..v. 20. —Tbe w.hl,, ; b 3 n
special Fiqe: Major Geueral Reward yesterday
rettlztr..ftw tin tzte..ro3oimpzet lon. Re Am
p:cases the opinion that it would ho IsJuillmons
to withdraw, at the present time, oar troops
hotel the South, but speaks emeouragingly of the
condition In which be Mend the freedmen, nay.
lag that k yeat'e time will do much towards IM
prosieg their condition.
The Joint Commisslon between the United
Suues Government and the Government or Co
lumbia were unable to agree upon an ;empire.
The treaty provides that in case the parties ctn.
not agree upon an umpire, the trueslan Minis
ter shall eelect an empire from Prussia, lie
notifies the Commission that he will name an
empire tomorrow.
The examinatlon of Dr. Maddock, ex-rebel,
who killed MaJ. Dixon, paymaster, In ■n alter
cation last week, has been concluded by the dis
charge of the prisoner on the ground that the
homicide was instillable.
Tim Worki'a special says: The rumor pro
veils that the Goverment, through Minister
Bigelow, has communicated with the French
relative to the withdrawal of the troops from
Mexico.
The statement that the French Minister does
not object to the recent app.ilotmeat of a 210-
Ister tO Mexico, duly accredited to the Liberals,
is very wide of the mark. Ills said he earnestly
prolksts against it, and will address Secretary
Seward to regard to it Ina few days.
The ilirserr s City of Mexico letter of the 20th
ell., goys : Lle got. Mewl% the new Commission
er of Colonization. Las seen authorised to er,
tabllsh agencies to Induce coolev,,,ation to Meil
eo. In New York, Boston. Pndladtiptels mud
Baltimore, as well ai Bona:ern cities. A Com
pany is also to be organised in Paris, toget op
)tench and Spanish ci:lontes. The completion
of the work of cempillne the organic law of the
Empire, Is officially announced, and they aro
shortly to bv published in several Volumes.
Maximilian has determined on the erection
of a grand national theatre.
A letter to the Courier dee Etats, doted City
of Mexico, Nor. 2d, says that there Is icareely
o doubt that the force besicuang Matamoros w as
composed mainly of a tillihuseer expedition
from the I sited ittates.
A diniat,lif,m Gut. Meita enntlrdned the
gatt.tnent that the arm.; and cannon , of the 50-
td.ltd Liberals came from Tests.
Gen. Steele to Command in Wastilincton
Territory—Affair. in Georgia
Ni 'yr Yonx, Nov. "A.—Major General Steele
Is in this city. Ile leaves en the California
steamer to-morrow to assume command of
Watt/Melon Tarritorv, made vacant by the
death of Gen. Wright.
Confirmation of 'he report that the ports of
Chill are blo:lraded by the SparaLth squadron
canned excitement to-day In the copra' market,
American Ingot roes to 40 cents.
• NMI from 3svannah up to the ltith loot,
represent a very light vote polled for Governor
and Members of Congress and the Legislature.
Several ea-officers of the rebel army, nominated
for congress and the Legislatare, are probably
elec.
It is regarded as certain that the legislature
will ratify the anti.slavery amendment with M
lle opposltton and also pass laws for the revile—
lion of freedmen and protection of their civil
rights.
In eomeparrs of the State, cotton awl other
ctor have proved a complete loss, owleg to the
Ina ility of the planters to procure laborers; thi
unarms hating deserted them. The repair of
railroads continues, and It is expected to have
two principal item completed at an early period.
ImParlant Mellow News —lllaxlmtUan
About to Coueoutrate Ills Forces—The
Empress to Leave ler Europa.
Naw Tana. Nov. 20.—Mexican now ha
been received In this city from authentic
sources, which la really of much importance.
The Emperor Maximilian has determined and
ordeied that all the forces be withdrawn from
the putposte and concentrated at Vera Cruz,
City et Mexico and tan Lute Potosi. He Will
Mahe these three places the headquarters of the
respective districts, and'arrilt the arrival of his
expected reinforcensMts. .Ho: as abandoned
his proposed , %tilt .to Yaeatsa, his offices at
home demanding blit ehtiraltrid'culdivided at
The Emprestla 'preparing to return, to the
continent of,Eunape, whether to plead for asp•
distance or as a forerunner of the Emperor la
not known...4wpm lathe. Emmett troops are
•:trlthdram to the thipxrplaced named. the Mex.
, leampeople will rise' en masse and take vigor
ous tannin:Paco pit - neat aid ;future advance.
The' 'Spirits of ' the 4.ibemls have been ranch
comforted by the isdlieta . from the Vane
`Static that material aid 'NUR sOon venal ,the
,
,pejiref glens biSoldiene &hone Richmond.
Wins:awn, Va., XOT.l9.—Ocrattal Tory has
detailed three admire, to-Wrest/gale this -datire
commlued on the farmers, In rho *M.;
ity, or' Alchinond, , ,rith histradthins -to chirpy
trio 'Amount to the guilty nudes, and be the
'robberies tab ha traced for any Particelst ragii• •
meth urea corps, rho ataintok , of damage Is te
1e *Andra pro rout floxtk the pay of Um officers
puff -.:goeni compollog , ouch . regiments; . -3TooY:
fat.ms icor Ms cityhaoe biett" ratlrcliiitrlppod
of prollslconi.Atad it is noweirMiwirion'ifas Put
to tech tinetessitrfrobbetits:
".GAZETTE.
the Cholera St4Orlee,-Athiata.
Nam. Yong. Nov. 20.—The Mgr; that the At..
hams has' come 10 the City U Ma g . She
esti} remains quarantine. 'the cabin
;enamors bade been placed in * anall renal.
After a limunigh flitaigation- of baggage aid
fawn they beariowed to come to thniitt(
As yet the Gonrnment - bas [done nothingtce ,
wards /supplying a ship TOr ateertgl pasiengeiL'
Until this Is doze the Atlanta cannot be faml 4
gated / and cannot be allowed to come to the
city.
From Cairo
Cuno, Nov. 20.—A thotisaid and twenty
bales or cotton panted for St-Strata the past three
days, and foafteentninfed and forty for Obto
liver paints.
Memphis cotton mutat very dull. The hold
trine fOt higher prices. Middling quo
tationa d2@4o.
The OU Maude at Plthole
Taurus, Nov. 33.—The hearing In the can
'of the alleged frauds against the Internal Rev
enue department - 1n the returns of od. will take
phoxi before a commludoner at Ileadvllle, on
Wednesday next. Several prominent parties
have been notified to appear and answer.
A Town pestroved by Flre
atur.t.u, Nov. 20.—The toms of French
Bt. Pierre, Megnolan '
musdestroyed by Moen the
oth. ' One hundred and twenty houses were
burned. Lou 4,000.000 francs.
OLYDE—Lt about 6 o'clock on Friday evening,
ivih ❑ se , to Vineannes, Lid., of Typooid Fover,
icing OLYDE, son of the late BenJanda
Olyde, fp the 21th year of his age.
The funeral will take place from the resklenea
of his brother-In-law. Dir. 0. Welly, Duquesne
Way, near Hancock street, Tasanar Roans°, at
W o'clock. The friends of the family are retreat
fully invited tosittend.
thIiDALE OEMETERY—A rural and
•••-•• MOdt plqdresque place of Sepulture, alto ate
on the upland ., immediately north of Allegherie
City, on the New Brighton Komi. ranora wilds•
hag to select Burial Lots will apply et tho Supe
rintendents office, at the Cemetery. Title Deed.,
Permit. and all other helicons will De attended at
the Limp Warehouse at the uodersurned, corner of
Federal and LewaGalt street. Allarheay.
street.,
A. KELLY,
no2:l3rd Secretary and Tze”urer.
PROPOSALS FOR RATIO.R.
• QC er.IIIII.II.AISTZIVIS OFFICE,
B. Mei/non Gonne,
WASIIINoToN, Inli October 1855.
SEALED eklortesAlettletll be received It thin
office until 2 o'clock, r, x., ol the 220 day or No—
vember next, for furatahhinEsticrtur to the United
States BILIIIICS, at Eta following et/Wens tor the
year INA
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Cloulntown, blusactreatto.
Brooklyn, New York.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Washington City, District el Columbia.
Gosport, near Norfolk, Yirginia.
monad (lily, Illinois.
Each ration to conAff. ofthree-fourths of a pound
of pore' sr bacon. or one-and.a.fourth pound of
fresh or snit beefialititefroouncesof bread oedema%
or twelve ounces of hard bread, or orie-and-a-,
founh Troupe Mourn meal; and at the rate to one
nylons of 'eight clouts el keens, or ln
Neu thereof ten pounds of rice; or to lien thorcof
tWiee per week one hundred :and tiff y ounces of
dessicated .potatoes and one hundred ounces of
mixed vegetables; ten pounds of coffee, or in lieu
thmeof one-and.a. pound of tee; fifteen ponds of
auger; four quarts of vinegari one pound of sperm
candles, orane.andmni-fourth pound of adaman
tine candles, or onatnd.atialf pound - of 'tallow;
four pouncs of soap, and two quarts of salt.
The tat WU to be delivered upon tile order of the
cogitnandlng Offittf of each atatlon;the froth beef,
either to balk or by thee:Wee ratious, of good
quality, with autequal portion ante fore ant bind
quarters, necks and klper tallow minded:l he
pork, No. I prime meal pork; the dour extra an
.rline; the coffee. rood gle; the imgar, good New
Orleans or Its equivalent: and th, bunt, vinegar.
candles, /011 p, salt, etc., to toe of goolimumity.
All subject to inspection.
All bads must be accompanied by the following
guaranty:
The undersigned, -, of the Sista
he- 114111 of -, the m ats of ---
hereby guarantee that to case the forsOlog bid of
- for rations, as above dr:sent:sit. be
r o cerpi accpted,
ho or they wilt, within ten MGT -after the o
of
oe4treot the P7lloinCrl Aimed, execute
the contract for the same, with good sztd salkeised
securities; and in case the said shall fall to
enter into contract as aPiresaid, we Allarantee to
mate good the difference between the offer of the
-cad that which may be accepted.
• Witn 8., Guarantor.
F. C. D , GrArantor.
=MO
_ •
I hereby certify that the als'otie 'named -are
known tO me as men of property4and able to mane
good their plat-anti,
To *e steam by the rutted St.Oes rhatriet
JCS:a, United armee District attorney, or (lol
led°,
Itio prepnest vl.l be coantdare4 unless accom
panted by the abase guLtAhty.
liewtpaper• authorized to ptoll4 tha aOars
rrineelnitlie paper coutaluttig the ant ,aaertka
to tLi. pace for cxamtna•toa.
Proposals to b endorsed uPrOposals for Rations
for and airmailed to the undersigned.
W. B. SLACK,
OQL:tamCiv Saint and tr.oartermaater,
CATTLE! CATTLE! CATTLE!!!
02171C1DETOT COMIIISIMIT 01 SCIISIOTINOB,
Wet untorok, 120.111, Nov, 8 t 863.
gelled proposal", to ouettokek will be reel'
cd brthe tutdersbrned, in thus city, until h. o'clock
Bt. Nov. 2l ISGS, for tee pureltue of
about
Five Hundred Head of Beef Cattle.
The Cattle mat be seen at any time before tb
day of sale, at the ()pier/meat Cattle Yard, in
Rids vW ba received for the Cattle la lots of
live each; the hiders. having the privilege of ob
taining as malty from *sett clan as he may with
to ptuchase—but no proposals or 4 ui number
Ur" nye be rOnatitereci.
The etaeses wilt be numbered from ohm to Pahl,
and where bids are made fora given number of
each class. the Cattle will be designated by the
odleer In charge.
Parties, - to whom awards are mule, will be re
quired to cepolit6o percent. of the punters money
at Bunk the bid Is accepted
proposals will be Wale:led by the under.
Maned. No bids will be received from parties who
have heretofore failed to comply with their con
tracts with the Government.
All of the Cattle not cityp teed of in this manner
will be sold aiMuction, at the *hero-named place
at 11 o'cilek. a., 00 Weduestay, thaild day of
Norrrober, 1663. G. BELL,
not] td Maier and C. S., U. S. A.
prioDuos, CONSIGNMENTS Iluvr
IN &TIME:
Rear loads Shelled Coto;
100 bush. Timothy Seed:
IS palls fresh packed Butter;
17 barrel. fresh Em;
200 boars Factor/ Cheese:
50 boxes English Dslry Chem.;
23 boxes (Oust W. 11. do
900 Ws. 'choice Winter Apples;
Aeon do Lake Shore Potatoes;
lux; bush. new halves Dries Psach-s;
SD this Eastern pranberries;
0 bats. Ile:clouts •
00 bush. Black Walnuts;
76 bush. Chestnuts;
Ito dos fresh canned Peaches;
6 bbls. Vinegar Older;
10 We. Maple Buser;
0" boxes Belly Island Grapes;
to bbl.. Dried Apples;
•
Sao pounds Feathers;
as new Gunny Bap,
Tor isle by L ILIVOIGT. • CO.
THE PITTSBURGH PAPER HART
ACTIIR2I , 3 COM.PARY offer On We,
1,500 bdls. Crown Wrapping Paper.
1,000 todls. Medium
1,00(0 qai. rie4lailk
1.000 trdls. D. C. nod D. EL do.
They hare also on hand are constantly receiving
from their Mins MANILLA PAPER of all
weights and sizes; HARDWARE PAPER of all
weights and else*, PRINTS, DRY and SATU
RATED ROOFING, ho., ha
All quantities and Mess of PAPER MADE TO
011L01 at the ahortest notice, to rat cos:omen.
WANTED,
1,000 TONS OF GOOD NIXED RAOB.
WAREHOUSE s e 4 TRIRD STREET,
_apart( PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOR MIT.
TUE TWO LAME
Front Rooms or Offices,
NO. 00 TOWS= gram..
ALSO,
A Photograph Gallery
D cntzert.
LARGE
immedloto Poston' on Oren. Molnar° of
MoIABTU, GAZZLIYI it CO.,
0015 arronwiTS, DS Grant Street.
.TRS GREAT PURIFIER!
. . •
HEMAPANAKA
(ni.90.1. CORE.)
~eadotT apiAl3ll /LBWS ARTICLE AND PO3
. Pp/POVIIMS TUB. - - .
. .
Scrotal, 14411thild3iim;:Neesalsia.%Theii.
• D_ppea mid
s. OWASSO OP TOP, SLIM
As* Tapia, ?atoms tes atl;P pateet,i4.
session . anon rmsorsi the physisalsAmio,„
Slut Lt boas but s us* to itr),11(1,3 .... 1 4 .
teas.
..F 9,1 ; *1411 ; - il:11214TOX
•earaarOasisuseld tan
avow wzisone..nses auts..Ducali* tntlik7
WII4BOII, CARR & c 0. :,.
re (tan wzsacar ) ?Aga, !P.a
TIOA
deslaris Po
MT! GOODS, silir D o thlrt
. 4frait• Macau% Pitteburgtu aDll
MT FM. rrlirtr7r''''q
Wail:Ulf° HOUSE.
N. HOLMFS & SONS]
ilarket Street, Pittsburgh.
DEPOSITS stmutriru IA PAR FUNDS AND
WlectionlikUleatiallOWWWlllminulw
M1 451 . 1 " 4 " 0443 a=t"
STOOKS, BOlfir4 s . : Ani . Onlittt ISECII*TP
BOM4I ANII 7 311(1_011 COMMISSIS,
,
Particular attest on paid , to the pulth.ue an
tale ca •
UNITED STATES SECURITIES' ,
Oolted bo. italeo num Si IE4I
do. 6.213
Do. f)ves, 104011
Do. Mr ea-Tblrtles •
Do. ODDBeata; or indetdettiois.
ORDERS AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR
DOLLAR bVINOI3 BANK, Nu 95
e.
ravirra Sra:cerr.
.
',CHARTERED IN IBM.
Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wadne s
day and Saturday evening, from May let to No.
member let, from I toe dank, anti from biorsonbar
tat to May let from o to 8 o'clock.
Depoilts received of all sums of not lesstaan One
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice
a year, in Slum and December. Internet has been
decimal serolquumally, in Smut and Decerabor,
mince the Bank was organized, at the rats of ex
per cent. a year.
Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the credit
of the de p ositor cm irrincipal, lull bean the name
Interest from the ant days of June and December,
compounding tole* a year without troubling the
dmal"to race r to sail, or y
zend=enitartsfistwboeolviri.
Years.
Boone, containing the Charter, By-Laws Hulse
and li*trulations, furnished grail', on application
at Ma oalco.
Pmnsmourr—CtP,OßGE AL/3IIICE.
TIC. 1r ILICBIOII4III.
W 1111.1,7. tuldeugon, Pollock, M. D.
John
L . Baotrofen.. Hobert Robb,
Benj. Fahmstoely Jahn H. ehoenearger,
JameHerdman, James **Sidle,
James *enmity,* dieorander Speer,
Was rccusaak,' MULL= Yam.
VEMITEII2I.
CaWin&tams, Sera J. LTD.I24
John a Wadley, 'Peter A. Madill,
Black, John Marshall,
TUMI urgwla, Waltar.l
Almzo A.Jjanier, Jemakii. D.htlas4, -
glaring-A. 001 Son, John U. Maralland
M. Douglas, John Ory - - -
John
John f, Tamp% - Henry L.
William M il =s,
191111 ans s,ll.aven, Altuadar DAMN
Pam U. Hunker, William Vankirk,
Maud J4ya, • Wm. P. lari=4
James D. Malin _ Issas WM
Vrainan , —OHAD. A. COLTON.
Reerriak—JAMES D. a sumps.
TB 3
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.
11. S. Government Depository.
55 MARKET 13 R TEET,
Pll 31susaa, PA;
Capital Paid to 11300,000
With Privilege of ittercoao to 300.000
Havira extatttiva aortesposaleace with Beaks and
Bastion. throughout %ha country, we otter rasa.
al [manias to - these doing taulatat with to.
7 8.3.0 MCPCIOTrEIIei.
Andel! other Government reel:eine, throlehod
In sums to snit Darehasers. • Depozhereeelre4 end
Interest allowed by genial Kreement..
Dom:
THOS. DONTIKLI.S, IR. H. KING.
D. M. SMITH, . N. J. EtIGLEY,
JAS. RALLIT. 1 3 1 01 IN F. meneori.
ruos, SMITH, ,J. M. KIRKPATRICK
THOS. DONNELLY, President,
BUTLER WARD, Cashier.
seuagirs.korF
rEur._
EXCHANGE - NATIONAL BANK
0 f Pittsburgh.
Chartered by the: Capital Organized under
Elated Pa., 1816., 11,000,000.!Natn'l Law 1866
This Bank Ass teen dealt:Laced
DEPOSITARY
OT THE
United States Treasury,
and appointed nut for the tale of the
7..80 MaOBN.
ties
Ever yfits facility
sole. ffered to Investera or par.
Ef. nivatuoz, Castile!.
aptat
PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh.
Capital Paid in $1,000.000, with PrTii
lege of $2.000,000.
5 1, 1 =WOnse OOH= FIRST AND WOOD
organized nader - the Rational Hank
tng System, to nowznepared to transact business
at Ha Hards.tnig Elonse,corear of Wood Lad first
►torts.
Uoneatens made on allareectible points on
moat favorable terms. Speotel Agents tor lA4
MOSS, for the sale of the
F. 0, 7 3-10 Treasury Notes,
13A111:TEL BEA. President
F. M. GORDON, Os.hier
J. 0. LieMIESSOR Teller
14‘,11 , :.10,4xxiiimito31:41
Killlß - la:Ca:L - 8s WOMB.
MODES, EYRIE 8c CO.,
Elannfacturen of
Clack and Green Glassware. rarls.Calsle"
Ware. Bottles. Demilobrus. Carboys. de.
Wart.touse: No. 141 WATER
L D STREET BSTIF
TEN
aTIPTTSAURGWTATEETS.
We warrant our Wares to be superior to any
manufactured West of the-Nountetne Always
on band, alamwere of the above demniption. 611
orders promptly attended to. Parttcular ahem
Ilea paid to private moulds.. ausdy
40 aeary,
re F. coitnti "nvc!st
COLLINS ft
3M.
BRANS A.ND isiNgai h a'a.L• womEEMS,
CARBON B A I TIS A RegaIgi r tiIA sad all
dirarent itykut of Brittanla mod by Ulan Mum.
factuiers. Omer* promptly Woo.
N 0,139 EMOOND Sxszer, PlTTaaNaatti PA.
01;m174
JAMES /2WI/1
SAIII3B IRWIN it CO.,
MLNIIP.I.M=t3 OP
Oil `of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia,
()MOD No. 15 MAXIMEIT Est,
. PITTSHITRGIL PA.
RittlECE
Engine. Milldam and Pda/hlnlate,
Manufacturers of illeseak's Patent Salami Calla
for Ste= Engsoes,.On Eagioa, Brewers' Dla.
• abloom &tatting, kiangen, pulleys, # a., Cann? Harrison ana rite ft , 40. b, fltlefuntl; k u
• Repalrfaa and putt*/ up Maablacy-promptly
ki• 110.
BLIUMANratial ~.153 :Watezi3L
nialyOE ROWER
ETS,, WHOtruirr 12TIDES. ponaum Fattrag.:
°M M. , or . 450 31 t0 sabLYZ".
& W. ,Itutufa4;turpi
*L ifzo an l n M`A lit alutr • bstwax t Wc4
Italkitrittabusiatale
'sEdiort , Ticam i ker
trvisa _
,aszistovr •
PARE'vqgatTER; AVVANTs
staxtisz7olTY,
iqu'ilaittsta antu
' we " bb "" 4 th 4" sot taukcites. s
clizt4 'EATS STORE_
• ..
IPrig , CP . .. f%tr.
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P at Ip. MI Nuket emit. -
soil .105. B. IltrORD3 Er. WWI
VOLUME LXVIII-NO ? -291.
Concert Hall Shoe Store.
EI6LIIDEIfO
SUPERIOR GOODS MD MORE Bram
OAK H.L,LL
BOOKS AND ALBUMS
8001 PUBLIBIIERY PRESEIIIIIO3 DRPOr
For the follo*leg remee
Ton hate the finest stock in the city to aloft
from.
You onlf pay the Pnblishen price for holm
Yon also metre ratline of purchase a present. :
Yourpresedwill be worth from Ina to
Yon will be entirely sang led with both Bank
and Present.
• •
The attention of the nubile Is caned to the hit
and extensive stock of GERTLEUIELMS
et/SIIIIIG GOODS, Just evened at the •
mentioned place, Which I am new offering' •
bargains. Any one la want of the above e • • •
wilt end It to thole edvaaAge to' eve me sups
and examine cry - dos* todore yozedisslits else.
when. They cantina Us largest =then selested
stock al Fins Whit. enizte,extra sizes, ft=
Shirts, Woolen, C otitop end Lisle Thread
shirts and Drawers, Scar% Neck Ties, Socks. SW*
MentJeont=a l = 4.
Remember the vlseei Ii sad 15 St. Dish eaten,
SAMUEL: LENT/N., •
ff. D. A large dock of Hats, Caps, entre ttoP
;ltd ..setwood.s, Vedversal, - Byrnes Itnionsded
Asti. basal levee. than test.
Shin
1 - 11 — V.:01kri NOSY ItEaTicli;q., 4 27 R •
In atom
ZOO ILa. stiletlFlreal Doll Butter; •
IWO lbs. fresh new Lard, In kftin
IWO boxes extra Cream and Goshen Cheese;
600 dozen CreelF.gre, ,
.seoo Itte.EltUkwhsAt Flour:
100 bus. Mai grouzl Cornmeal;
700 beds choice Fall and Winter Apples ,
• me busliels new Drted'Apples;
WO tombola new Dried Finches:
to barrels Sweet Men_
Zr barrels Older Vinegar;
V) bullet' Crenate;
IQ bushels Shellbarksr
ears ljA and B !eat Lumber;
011.111 WSJ NOVI j
For :can Dirk,
ale by
• noldss
' F'044.T0118;
aoo btlL prtitertaikittheie 1 071. : ikterAppb*
Unbtflt. =netts Bassettst- • "
2 eat loads Peiebblow Potatoes, in saskat..‘
. 4 a cat loads Peattiblow Potatoes, la batteA
tag& ew Janet sweet Potatoes, put till
_ tat slate:
601,1•1*. Onto's; . • • •
,lott eLos4); pounds' earmeaPeaeltest
450 dor.ltruAta totaasikratteltase
I)9aluets:llasaited, - .:. , : - ..z opr :1
/11 Stec* watt tar ;we 101 •
..taillMrite te•STECLE.
' "riCk• us TSUII um:L-11' .str;
NEW ADVER
BOOTS
SHOES
LOWER -
EVER-
MOM
OTHER HOUSE
CITY•
jl3b=MG-1(01:the
MMI
r, KEW. 000D3.
raiz °Lora ooxra
SLOE GOATS
ENGLISH WALKIREI COAX&
OVZiitOOAtS OF ALL EINDS.-
srerzer CAP PANTO.
.97MD ELLOIC PANTS
PM TOP PARTS
19333211
VOLSDLESS 01 OM
FOB THE =xi' io DAT 3,
J. H. SMITH it. 00:-
OLOTHLELS, OAIL, HALL, In PIM ST.
Opposite tlie Opera House.
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
74 ruvn srnEzr.
All we ask, Try us,
CALL On SEND VOIL A CIATALOGUE.
coil
CORE 021 E, COME ALL 1
t HON Nunit i 1 1 1): :111
STORE.
Nos. 1.3 St• Clair St.
- RIDDLE,
No. IBS IL
Liberty area.
REMI
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Z 133 IntOk prtme raw Cora •
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ZXO 40 1 ' o r ABU/Syr
siore and for Ws by
I r . PA 'TX=SON,
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riim. ;SO t at,: Paul
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