~ ~\*FM^' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. helittsititrgit tuft CITY ITEMS. . - .. ',.. . To . the Point Again. ?Ine !Mullis; leji superior dit.,23c; eztrA Want/ 'ad triMth u , Sic—urn es iota s short time Gime , '.4t 66e. %'- • , J. W. BAIIIMZ & Ca.. . I:. ..: ' ...... , '• es litarket street. Sew earpetf • 431Aoltels,'horse covers, sprout's; cutlery, &a.. at ;Auction, tOti(Tbursdaymornlog, at to otelOck, at auctiOn rooms, QS sad R Fifth street. *nitro Sulphite of Lime, For preserving eider. -For isle by Merles Super, vrassist, corner or Penn - and tt. abilr streets, 4.lttsburgli. Breach )k hoes All Shades, .41a2 cheaper thart pone can buy them elsewhere; Iteittraber, we are now Cu the north. tact carter of Fourth and Matketerreets! • ' O. }iJtreos Love & 800. IroAediche Given . . . Lr. T. Dodge Warren still continues heallog the poor. at Mesea each day 1=1,9 till 11 4. nee of Chaige,.and. from 12 Mlle he - any be found at-the StAlhailes Hotel bp-thou. Who are able and WThtng ta.yay.. Wl/1 DesilllrelF*l lo . 4, so longer than Dee'. noiS•tt Wheltasie illnyets or Dip Gonda mill nod ono ntOOX very lull and complete Mad ettrattive. On Mei north- Wt torment' Fauitakand Market needs. .0. Balsam; Lore k 800. Dr. U. Sill, are renn street, says tbat Nitrous ()aye* Oren daily, at his office for extraoting teeth without yiate,:and in testi, every , cue ren ders perfect satUfastlort Judging' from ate ap gilleisnts which,erowd there for his delightful In baba; it AMU; rk , thingtopta to vet's , such a state. Great . Auetloll Haltrof Ladles Furs at the extensile Hat. Cap and Ladles Fur House of Wm. riectieLHO-123_Wood street. Hundreds are daily stipplled - wieh , tapes,. empties, berthas, collars, mada and Milli of Masan bay sable mink sable, German .Fitch, Siberian squirrel. water mink, bleak and -brown sable. Ladles fur hoods, and sating tape, Hen's the collars, caps and gloves. Gents . Inn French felt hats, gents silk and cashmere hats. -Bear le mind this important Let. that at Wm. Flestdrire,'l39 Wood street, goods are sold at from to to to per cent. less than at Bay other Roane the, rity: . PTepall) for 'Winter. • • • The Ina weather of thaitut .few week; has at last disappeared, and winter with its nests and mows admonlibes ml that heavy Boots and Gum Shoes are nemsary to comfort. Now is the time to buy them, and the place to find them is at 3. A. Roble/on lepo , o 111 - Market street, next door to Barker% dry goods store. They have . everything stecessary to the complete outnt of gentlemen, ladies, albeit*, boys and children. Their stock Is Is:geoid varied, and well adapted to this market. They are prepared to fit all sizes of persons, to please the tastes of all all character*, and cult the punts Ofall . ilisses. ~aivise. our friend. to drop JO and look st their stock, 14 they think it ao trouble to 'hoer goods. Remember to look for tke No.. 61 Marito,4 stredt, nes3 door to Her:teem dry goods store. - - Country 3lerebanto, Will ll.nd the Onoheat Stock of Prints, the Great .est Variety of pilau, Pant Stuffs, Flannels, Blankets, Ike., and the greatest bargains In at hinds of Dry Goods aifd Notlo as, at Barker k Ca'. Be. 59 Market Street. Tempaing with the Teeth Ss madness. Avoid tho coredive dm:Milieu, sub tan to no scraping, usa nothing but Sozodont. Orient tunts aro Its Ingredients: It presennrs the -same'. It rev:torte an impurities. It strength ens thigtatut, • derticrlzes a tainted breath. It is harratelltia Wiii.e.r,ao.l. more valuable than its weight in gold.. . Sticking to the Point. _ Beat end _lsinalsocrest Detains at SO cents; Ar. mows do. et Cents, ether Drees Goods at from 1B to SO cents, Maly one half termer prices, at Bs:- ier & For the Army, for the Navy, and for Every One. The wit/labial,. Inundated now with mahring• of every dearrlptton whichrare warranted mires for every kootin and'unknown 'fifties of disease, ti at the suttbrer !Inds it ainurit impossible to dis. tingulati.•between good and - bad. Some of these Witioderfal.flrads iirofess to pure every com plaint hninirrt to thialtsteria.tdedtca. In speak ing Of flostattertis Bitters ':we refer to a prepare -tton whicklitalts Itself to one &Torment of the body-40_ ittanuimil-4M irrevlarities and direr. den of which it not only daises to cure, but does. to repatattotithas become wand-wide, and from the PaSilliiin*Atiantie. In 6044 namiaptieter, and in every -16utiade and zone, -it is -known and employed as atemirdial agent. Persona' whti",hatn berm repeatedly derelved, perhaps; 6.r.not, tie esevinced that Hostetter' Bitters wilrliTert-iiire,"rapid, and permanent cures. lint thla'asiertion is confirmed by testi. monbilletters4romthemostdistinistdshed men In the.country. 'All who have once - sued these Bib ten keep them' note by their aide as a safeguard, - beltestalt that fian ounce of prevention I. worth a pound Of Mire. , " The digestive omens which here been violated and prostrated by excessive or irrerular indul gence of appetite. will be restored to their normal -condition by the use of this wonderful mach clae.—Bodon traveler To the Point. Prints at 15,4 - C-40eaterty 31e; ao. et 2.3 c—the beet and pretties: otter, season. Fall and Whiter Gooda it in with great pleas= we call the attention of ens [cadent.° the ripen stock of Fall and Winter Goodijnitgenivedby Mr. John Weler Merchant Tailor. No: 1n Fgderal street, Allegheny. M. stock embraces come of the rarest and most beau. Idful ClOths,Casalineres,Gyorcoaringsand Vesting ever brought to: the western market. His anon ant of Punishing Goods, comprising dant., Pinwale, 00.1/4[S, Neek•ties, Mandkuchisfs, an.. gannet be impulsed east or west. A large stack erseady-meder Pants, Mats, Vests and Overcoats will ane befonnd at his establishment. Persons In want ot luatiAng in the clotting line should not fall to give car. , weld a nail. ISilk.Velvits,' Poplins, Malawi, and fifty other Schuh; of Dress Goods, greatly reduced in price, at Barker fr. 00% 59 Market Arse:. Neutral of Lime, Far preserving eider. Percale by Charles Super, Drulleietreeruer at reran and St. (Jlel street., Plttsburals. ' =magma W.. Parry as Practical Slate Roofers, and Dealers In XmertSaa Slate — Or -vide= colors. Office at Alarandat lowsbuwa. Izmir .tais , water Vertu. Pittsburgh. Pa. eel:Mance, No. la rrke street, Orders .Promptly attended to. All work warranted wars* .proof. Tispairiziadonstat thegtorlest notice. Ao - • ' • -..grrerided. :the Toor Is not abused attar II ge on. Carpenter HAVIZIS rein:rand after an absence of threareara is the array, g taoDenedm7 ahoy for alt aorta yfjotibingiiilSeeargenter fine; aftno old stand, Virgin Llier,between finuthfieldstreet and Clherry 'AUCT- 02d0111110Ucited and VrontpUy attended to. :Watatit,Vonnar. Just Thing. Good Emma 4.lnuip,_tiazter scotch or Freston dry, cocoa nut candy, ,rose, lamas, pineapple, aitdoiaiuitairt tea eiody and LaMar. Goon - Freak ties, ratans, • dates and currants, at 112 Federal street.. A call is solicited. , /le " _ °zonal. Bhivrs. lust Opened, gne aex tnethieg Smile, at 63 Fifth street, where, VS offer rB,OOO worth ar:elethleg 'reklitrefess liOst, at Oak Halt. - notglm Netiptr - Sqliillite•of e; Rex prpervingolder..:Vor tale by Mules saper, ProXtbrt, corner pf Tenn and St. Mir strait., sm. Dentist, 240 Penn Street, ;:. 'Wadi 179214: ly tp all fourboisinhja prote* fen 11. 111311.1m.000.iztoRtsairwu, - Wattle Legis lure of Lonhaus, which la calledto meet ea n a. 2l will make It their .first and via rapid duty toprorMe for the holding s amen. Woo as aPemlt as potable, to adopt a coottlttt , egi IN bleb Will elatody the will and Ideas of the people, sad rid the State of the presentb°- gas eozzednul.t,r.z. • ' TAX orneirM 04 - men of ttio British army In "Madras hare beetVardared by lima Commander j.i-Cble.f 10 caltitate their boards. THE DAILY PITTSBURGH Cr AZET BY LAST" WIGHT'S MAILS GUILT excitement, exists in - Crittenden county, Kentucky, groiring out of a manifest disposi tion to dinerimlnatteagainst Men who have been In the Union army, In favor Oftbe rebels. The Evansville Anrrnal. of the 20th, elves these particulars : "Lieutenant Guess, of the 48th Scratchy (Federal), regiment, was indicted for murder and robbery, 00.Cklirge belez.vredies• tad on the fact-1114 be lad, discharge of his duty, killed one or two gnerrtilas. He was kldimapped by Captain Bell, a notorious char acter, and three others of like proclivities, in Illinois, and taken to Marlon, Kentucky, and Incarcerated in jail, ball being-refused; at the same time a rebel assassin was admitted to bill. On Wednesday night last a number of men, Imppostd to bo returned Federal soldiers, went to MaHon, and firing off their gnus and pistols, attracted the Sheriff and guard away from the Jail, when they made 4 charge, broke open the Jail, and releasid Guess; Lieutenant Hawklas, of Caserrllle, another Union soldier, who had killed a rebel whom he had; been seat to arrest, and who made an attempt to escape, was also in the jail, but refused to leave, he beinc also re fused bail." Thiel= are reports of trouble among the negroes in Northern Mississippi. Beveral gentlemen Llacked their faces and attended a meeting of negroes. The Memphis Arunt is informed tnat these gentlemen managed to elicit the following from a negro. An insurrection is resolved on next Christmas. Most of them are armed. A regiment of negro soldiers is to come frost Ls grange. All negroes are to join as they advance. and utter der trnction Of the whites Is the pro gramme. The movement Is to be general. Per contra, the same paper says that another gen tleman, who Las returned from Grenada. Miss issippi , reports that the negroes. having he: their minds thsabused of the Ides that lauds were to be divided among them on Christmas, are now generally-entering Into contracts for next year. Tits Louisville Democrat, of Tuesday, says: The Grand Jury now in esssion have indicted blajor General Palmer, commanding the De partment of Kentucky, for aiding and assisting itathe escape of slaves. The General appeared in person yesterday in the Circuit Court to ans. wet the charge. His own recap:viatica in the rum of 1.500 was taken to appear to-morrow, for which time the case is set. AT a special meeting of the Chicago Com mon Connell on Tuesday evening, a health or dinanee was passed, for the better protection of the citizens against the encroachments of chol era. It prosades for the raising of $lOO.OOO for the purpose of cleaning the streets, alleys, sew ers, drains and such other places as may be necessary to insure the greatest possible parity of the city. Ix the Indiana Legislature on Tuesday the bid depriving Supreme Judges of power to is sue write of hatgas corpus was passed. Gar. Baker transmitted a liptella message In relation toile soldiers' cemetery at Gettysburg. asking tin appropriation of *3,490 to defray Indiana's portion of the expense. rnn New Albany Ledeprr says: "We are:in formed that the disease known as bog cholera has broken ont among the swine In this city and vicinity. We have heard of several gen tlemen who had lost a number of fine bogs from the disease. In Orange County some farmers have lost all their hogs." Wausai Coansrr and Patrick Deming, who have been on trial In the Recorder's Court at Chicago. were on Wednesday.loand guilty of murder In the first degree for killiQg a man named Maloney, about one year ago, at a place named Cicero, near the city. They wild soon be sentenced to be hung. Tun hospital buildings at Camp Dangles are not to be sold. an prevlottlgy stated, but under an order from the War Department, they are to be Inclosed and kept in good order. Tie object of this this reservation is not stated, OrriciaL returns from all the counties in Wireoceln, except four small ones, have been received. The majority for the Republican ticket is estimated at 9,000, and against univer- Sal narrate, 7,203. Au. hopes of raising the sunken steamer Ben Btickney have been given up. Site was one of the lincst 'tempera in the Atlantic A Mississippi Bteanisblp Company's Line. Tun Mobile ix' gi.kler says that a number of Southeruers are about to emigrate to Brazil. Major Hastings will sail wi th his colony from that port on the 2nd of Decembnr. The Regis ter has Information that Americans, most- Missourians, had already arrived at RIO Janei ro, where they were furnished with comforts. tile quarters by the Government of that place at forty cents per day. 3l'Dosenn, of Attica, Indiana, interested in the Wabash Petroleum and Mining Associa tion, reports the opening of a strong vela of salt water m what Is known as the Thomas well. The brine is strong enough to cure meat, and it is estimated that the well will produce twenty-tlve barrels of salt daily. 'Fra - e companies Or soldiers" Have arrived at_ Windsor, C. W. to meet- any raid that may be made by the Fenians. They will be stationed at Windsor and Sandwich, and guard the frott. tier. The greater portion of the money belongs big to the Windsor banks has been removed to interior towns In anticipatios of raids. Tun City Recorder of Memphis recently allot and killed a policeman on the itreet, but held his Court the next day as usual. It was odd, says a Memphis paper, to see a man agaLast. whom en indictment for murder wu pending, trying and pasting sentence npoa his fellow prisoners of the previous night. Tits United States Barracks at Camp Wash berme, Milwaukee, were destroyed by tire on Friday night, either from sfrunken carelessness or design. A large amount of valuable lumber was booed. The building's bad been adver tised for sole b 7 the oftleers In charge. 111 us. L 1 1C01.!/ ban ordered, in Zwickau, Ger many, a monument for the grave of her hus band, the lamented President. It la cutont of serpentine stone. of an obseare green color, in the form of a larga die, and bears the simple inserlptlon, "Abraham L111C0111." RICIIIIOND; Virginia, now has eight daily pa pers, the Whig, Enquirer, Erantiner, Invale74, Times,Clomm , seisri,Thslinix and Sentinel. The last named paper was Jeff. Davis' personal organ, and has Just been revived. fregsrn /Kaman is the title of a new weekly paper started In Chicago, devoted to the Elevation of the Irishman and the depression of the negro—there two aims bring, in the es timat ion of the editor, one and Elio-same thing,. .S. W. Emus & Co , a 9 MukeL street Mits. flutosn 151.sce, who dud recently at Haan:old, Coon., left her whole estate of M (= to celored people. The African church on Talcot street, In that city, Is henefitted a'aont 144 ,moo, ONE of our exchanges from the far west en lightens Its readers by ihformlng them that .Mr. Jotepb Worcester. author of a large-sized dlcticoary and inventor of Worcesterablro canoe, Is dead." A PARTY boring a well at Horeeneck. Pleas ante Co., W. Va., struck oil the other day at a depth of 33 feet. The cost of boring the well was M. It is said to be a 100 barrel well. JACOB BenEnn, who has been elected to Con gress from the Second Louisiana District, In cluding the largest portion of the city of New Orleans, le eighty-live years old. Inn census of the httite of Minnesota has last Wen. published. It shows spulation of 250,000, en Increase in five years or 80,000. TOE New York Tribuni on the 10t inst., dirt• ded among Its stockholders, V.ig,ooo as the profits of four months' bmlnees. Crime In Tennessee-4 Narrative of Out rage. The Nashville papers confirm Governor Brownlow's account of the prevalence of crime In Tennessee. A single number of the Union of that city gives the particulars of a dozen out rages ono murders, and the editor remarks es follows: ..The vicinity of this city is full of thieves, robbers and murderers. Crime lo every grade is rampant—noes almost unehecked: The male factors go in gangs and single ; they are both black anti wLlte, and sometimes these two classes operate together. They hover around, from two .to five milts from the city, so they arc etc of thelorisdiction of the police, ,yet are near ecougli to waylay and . rob ;all platten ap preaching or drpartiog from. theguy. " They go arteed to the teeth; wry rifles, govern meet muskets and platcds;:ishd ire en tirely reckless of human life: mattering as If it were a delightful pastime. .They appear to take so much pleasure in 'Milian that , they Would rather-Janke down their victim than to yobtlit ur.scatticid: "Who there men ikand,w ewe they cow, ttl dttfleolttO r uy; but that:Om:l4a Mgr oar-, &Liana *Rh, a boldneet that at est istisKy ant mei that they gra beyond; all radetaPgaalthetthere te but a stogie "wag of Vrentithog their Ihrthey, inroade—by hanging them: 4 The oriffaaryPee7 . shies of the law-bate solerior Toithem; par- - "nits by constables and: sheriffs are telarded ear:aliCat practical Jokey aoatheyherano.dtend of the walls et the jail-bow°, because 14 . 57 . , never cu l c.cr . IP 'gather Weer trorfacies:?..e•;',...i The ;Than then gives a long list of Mamas Ilia attempted miardcra„ond adds: "No wonder that vegetables are high In the market, when gardeners only visit the city at the flak of their liven' no - weeder farmers ro. foe to plant and sow, when there fa no swam , once that the proceeds of a year's labor wilt not be anatehed Inns them . ta by robber, WAL" the S. Lome palms complalz of a alzallar state of affairs to Mot city. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPt. DEFEAT OF LIBERALS AT %MIKIS. The Imperialist Accou t t of the Affair. BEEEIGINGTORCE UTTERLY ROUTED New roux, Nov. 22.—The slatamoras Poncho°, the Imperialist organ, of the 25th ultimo, gives the following peek elan of the Liberal attack and repulse at that place. At five o'clock this morning, the out laws made an mutat on the fortifications sur rounding the city. They appeared at different point' In small force, leaving It a matter of doubt whether an attack or a feint was Intended. At length a charging party was formed to at tack in earnest the artillery- picket at the south east point of the thy. The charging party made up In desperation what they lacked in number. For a time, the . artillery picket was forced hack, leaving their grin behind. At this juncture the gunboat Pomona, commanded by Col. Anselmo and G. Rubio, steamed down the river to the assaulted point, and by a well di rected fire pm the outlaws to flight, when the artillery picket retook their gun and opened on the fleeing outlaws. At V.e aerne time fo - t, commanded by our contemporary, Senor 1k a hirgud Prod. opened n shocking Lira open the villain. and aided the Gunboat In clearing the cunt:Tara' of the last scamp, Gen. ?Avila learning that a heavy M atadi was making on one of the forts put him self at the head of 500 cavalry and galloped down to the assaulted point arriving Jnit in time to see the fleeing outlaws disappear In the chanyaral. While the charge was being mode at the low er end of the line, a furious artillery and mus ketry fire erns being kept up on the upper forts, but without effecting anything. Fully ten thcusand men were led against these forte. The forts maintained a heavy tiro upon the outlaws, and kept them at a respectful dis'auce. An Imperial cavalry force went un to sec how things were going. where much smoke was rising. Upon seeing the situation of affairs with Gen. Melia at their head, they made a dash, and put the rascals to flight, taking from them one gun. The firing continued for a maple of hours, when it died oat. The impa dal troops maintained their reputation adm tra bl r. The citizens responded nobly, and were on baud for fight. Altogether fifty-eight prisoners were taken and a large number of the outlaws killed and wounded: The imperial less is several wound ed and a dozen Milled. A cormiderable gnanti• ty of ammunition warehtmdoned by the teeing outlaws, which Das been captured, The cap tain of the gunbontlAntono , lust arrivei from below, reports that the outlaws are swimming the river In great numbers, and the utmost consternation prevails. General Espesola, second In command In the outlaw army, was Wiled and his body had fallen into the hands of the Imperials. Gen. MeJla has Jost returned from the front, where he was from the beginning of the tight until the common enemy of mankind disap peared. The very latest from the front leaves the Im perial troops Se pcmsult of theileelng outlaws. General Illmojass was wounded and taken to Brownsville. Reports from Brownsville Justify us In saying that the outlaws' lore eiceiens 500 In killed. FROM IT 181IINGTON Col. Ward Promoted—Military Cemeterles —Alabama Affairs—The Mexican lllts sion—Jeff. Davis—Object oi Sending Troops to Texas—Egan' to Procure Clay'• Parole—Boman:tent I aspector Charged with Fraud—Regulations lee , spirting Semi-Annual Duties en Na tional Banks—Ceti. Howard and the Freedmen's Bureau—American and Eng lish rulton-Crosslog. Company Cord mlitallon of Soldier, wllo Pied lu Rebel Prison,. NEW YORK, Nov. 2;.--Th, are,l.ll6ays that Co lonel Word, Inc CoIone( of the 17th Ohio, has neon breveted Brtailer General for I.:allant and meritorious conduct at t 'Mena- The officers of the Quartermaster. Depart• ❑tent have been ordered to mate a special report of the military cemeteries linotsm to theta, re commending means of pre erring the inter ments from being desecrated. The Tribune's special says a letter front an Alabama postmaster says, that Union mcape rigidly eitchultd fr, to re-construction conv,m lions and official positlar.t. Tha Trorbfe special nay.: Ito quite certain that General Logan will Ovetine the mission to Mexico. It Ia belleYed no new appointment win be made before the meeting of Congress. Dr. Craven, from Fortress Monroe, arrived here this morning. reports Jeff. Darin to fair health and with a serene mind. There Is noth ing known at Fortress Monroe relative to his trial. The Chief Justice's Interview with the President yesterday, related almost wholly to it. The supposed object of the coneentratton of the military force in the vicinity of Sin Anto nio, Texas, Is for the purpose of lookiet; after French troops. The efforts to secure the pardon of Clement C. Clay have been unsuccessful. Severs' per sonal appeals have been made by Mrs. Clay. Stress has been laid upon the fact that flat volnntnrlly surrtnokred hirnielf on bear!u4 he wan charged with complicity In thy aszasiina• tion of the President. The Herald's dispatch says that a Revenue In. spector of Philadelphia, awl hie brother, Assist• not Assessor of the same city, are charged with fraud In not Laving returned more than on, twentieth of the tuba, ca manufactured by them. The Timex' special says: The Tro a enrer of the United Statue, Gineral F. E. Spinner, has Issued a supplement to the regulations respect• Mg the bctoi-araimti returns and payment of duties I , y national banking asociattoult. lie says: The numerous crtors made by recently orzan tzed banks inMtaillg their semi-annual du ty. emotes the supposition that the regulations respecting etatements furnished by the Treasu rer are not read or underettiod by the oiticers matting the estimates. The method of making the ste_tomt at, contained In the regulations, is legally correct, and the books is the Treasury office are eo made as to acmlt of their record la no otter method. There must, therefore, be no alteration of the printed form, by interlining, entente or otherwise. Statements will be re• turned to batiks for correellcm, until they are made to conform to the method contained in the regulations and form. The Washington dispatch says It Is un derstood Gen. Howard will demonstrate In Ms retort the minty of the Pendulous' Borneo and the admisaiblllty of continnlng Its existence until Its provisions are no longer needed by whites or blacks. American and English capitalists talk of or ganizing 4 National Cotton Growing Company in the ttouth. The English attempt to prodace cotton In India proves discouraging. To re. more at:pi . ..kunst°ae of securing the labor of Freedmen, Mr. Conway, late of the Freedman' Bureau of Loulstana, will visit Liverpool shortly. There Ls scarcely any donut that a bill will pass Congress providing that heirs of soldiers who died in rebel prleone be privileged to collect commutation end Government redone for the time the deceased were prisoners of war, The Question as to the End or the War —The Rom Stonervall,otc. NEW Yong. Nov. 22.—The roars Washing ton correspondent says Congress will act upon the theory that the war Is not ended. It is pre cisely the ground occupied by the President and every one of the departments of the Gov ernment. The volunteers not jet discharged have re peatedly demauded their discharge, In compli ance with their terms of enlistment, and the Invariable reply la, "the war Is not yet closed." The Treasury Department also holds, In refer ence to the pug - nu:at of bounties, that the war still exists. The President will protect the freedmen with the bayonet. 7 Ile does It ander the theory that the war has not come to an end that time cnongb has not yet elapsed to satisfy the President and Congress that the - South Is steadfastly loyal. . - LThe Commercial's washinaton special says: The rebel rem Stonewall, forced by an gale to put into Beaufort harbor ow BundaY, will arrive . ln time to be examined by the Court Marital bow tying Commodore Craven for not, attacking her at Fermi last Morel. A merchant of Alatamorne wholettthatplace on tlus2d;has arrived at New Orleans. and re' ports that the city, was .the , latent .with .no pulped of lie befit taken unless by ace's. Lance Inn:nets - .• • dliptgett pf 20th, says the ithlp Harry F. Wolk; frota hew , Orleans for /Ayer• pool, wastrarneit at ries: - Lee's irfikhilie,Cimpalant—Ladlee, OF 'Jett-Oasts' Release. Raw Temit..Rov. 22.=-The,Rtehmond Whv states that Gen. Lea, has Intimated lasi he tern write allstory oftho;COMpiairoll Of Virginia. There're nor • dozen ladles In Richmond who will ream) to alga the petition for the re• 'cue of Jeff. Darla. 8 PITTSBURGH'. THITIIt4DAY, NOtEDIBER 23. 1865 .PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIRIVION Corte:pow'tore with the French COMMilliOner THE SURRENDER OF THE PIRATE SHENANDOAH teo.. drip" WASHINGTON, Moir. 22.—1 t appears from offi cial correspondence tbnt President Johnson tithes great Interest In the CO . talug Paris Uni versal Exhibition far 1847, and that this fact eras communicated to the Preach Conner.llor of State and special Commissioner. Minister Bigelow wax Instructed by Secretary &wird to' ask• for an extension of the time within which the Commissioner of the United States will be required to present Ms plena, to the Sist of Jan luny next. To this the Imperial Commissioner assented, and In a note to Minister Bigelow, the Connect lor or State says : Tam glad to renew to you assurances of the very lively Interest which I attach personally to seeing at last, for the first time, your great nation represented at the Im perial Exposition. I add that lam in this only the interpreter of the Emperor and of the Ira Commissioner. The conduct of the Brltleh government In sur rendering the Shenandoah to the United States Is not regarded to any quarter as deserving of caNcled commendation, unless the act be sc cornah led by comperomion commensurate with the d amage, heretofore committed oe Ameri co n chipping by the English built and English recognized cruiser. Dr. Powell, State agent for North Carniina, will leave Washingtoa for Raleigh to morrow, taking with him an important communication from the. Secretary or State to Governor' Hol den. The evidence for the defense in the cast of Commodore Craven closed to-day with the tes timony of Commodore Butler, who testified to the efficiency of the accused. The counsel for Commodore Craven will present the defense on Saturday. Inferrmatioit was received here this morning that the rebel pirate Stonewall, while on her way North, was compelled, with her consort, to go ashore In consequence of the gale off the coast. it is understood she will arrive here in • few day, Mrs. Clement C. lay had an Interview with the President to-day in relation to the release of her husband. Mrs. Mallory, daughter of ci- Senator Mallory, was also among the visitors. M. J. Crawford, of Georgia, and Thomas L. Cliagman were this afternoon waiting to see the President. Humphrey Marshall was at the Attorney Gen ertd Ake to-day, looklnz after a pardon. Conaplracy for the Surrender of Mato. Now Tont, Nov. r3.—The Matamoros Rane.'a era, of the geth ra., says : A conspiracy had been discovered, for the surrender of Matamo ros to the Liberals, and the assassination of General BRIM. The forts around the city were to be eizedby the Liberals, disguised as Its. per lellsta, and General Melia wu to be assassina ted at the same time. The °dicers of Fort Ma. torsos, had agreed to give up the Fort to tee disguised parties. Thirty-four thousand dollars wire to be given for this service and twenty thousand dollars for the assasalnatlon ol Gener al Beim. Pallet the money was paid over, and the balance wu to be deposited in Bmwnsville. The Ranchero charges parties in Brownsville, including Federal officers, with knowledge of the affair. Twelve hours before the num set for the surrender, the plot was discovered and one of the conspirators arrested, tried and executed. The kottehere has a story of a conspiracy to In duce the Imperial troops to fire at aomething on the t tree, so that the shot might enter Brewns elite and give the Americas troops a pretext for crossing and joining the Liberals. If this slim failed, men from Brownsville were to cross to Matamoros in the sight, then lire upon Browns ville and charge the act to the Imperialists. The st. John Exploston—Snots. In New York—Washlncton Items. NEW YOUR. NOV. 2.1-11 r. Norman NYtard,of • thin city, has bees experimenting upon the boi lers of the St. John, and asserts In a letter to the coomerc.fi, that hie theory that the explo sion of the boilers was caused by an unequal ex pansion of the boiler plates between parts above and brow the surface of the water at the time of the explosion, which ettrfa,ie might be at the ordinary water lint, or lower when there was a deficiency of water, or higher ' , stela the water was foaming. has been triumphantly confirmed, and that the boilers of the et. John I will be immediately supplied with a selbacling device to equalize the temperature of the Snow fell In ails thy fur a few momenta to Car. _The /met Washington despatch sari: Henry . Billiard, of Alabama. in a letter. warmly supports the President's reconstruction policy. A lanteliovernment sale of beef and cotton tt ok place at Alexandria to-day. The eresident is engaged upon his message. Ile natives bui few visitors. Tobacconist.' National Conveutlou--Dam age by !atom in tkroollyn—Den. Sidle• ' to Command Carolina. Now Yong. Nov. 22.-I'to Tobaccos Lsts' Na tional Association held a ineetiag In Cooper In- estate this morning, for the purpose of appeal ing to Congress to transfer the Internal Revenue tas now laid on the mainnfaetured article to leaf tobacco. Delegates were present from nearly all the States. A Committee was appointed to draw up resolutions expressive of the object of the Convention. The Convention then took a rtre.Sll. , Considenhie damaco was done In Brooklyn by the storm yesterday. An order is pubitsbad, BSEIVIIOg Gen. Sickles to the command of the Ocpartmets of ibuth Carchna, and relieving Gen. Gilmore. Taxatiou of National Bonds—Dec.l.l*u of Chief Justice Chase. rfstortz, Nov., the U. 8. Circuit Court for 31aryiend this morning.. Chler Jos tle, Chase presiding. an important decision was given in the case of Jame; Johnson. a subject of Greet Britain versus the Northern Central Railroad Company. The ectioe was to recover the amount of 2.1;'50 dollars:on Coupons held by him of the tromle of tte Company. Too Com. palsy claimed the right to retain 5 per coot of the interest coupons to pay the Income tax with and also three per cent ott the Coupons under the law of hlarriand. The Court decided that the Company must pay the tax and that the Coupons must be paid without deducting the tar. Cases 01 Fr■ud. on the Governmeut W t511151370X, Nov. 22.—W. W. Rabe, a CISIM agent, B. Domani, law citric In the sec el.d Auditor's (ace and Marmon Gotiman, who were confederated for the purpose of defrauding the Gt ran mest by the abstraction of papers in the cases of deceased and discharged soldiers, bath been committed for trial in the default of the angregete of thirty-dye thousand dollars bail for their appearance. The ascend Auditor testifies that had the abstraction of the papers not been discovered for a few riatatut, a million of dollen; might have been thus fraudulently collected from the GOTCIIIO3CIIt. The parties involved la fraudulent transactions have made written confessions of thelegullt, ALlairs In niatamoras—Methodlet 'Church in the south. New Onr.caxs, Noy.. 2l—There Is 1 doubtful rumor of Bagdad being besieged by the Littorals. It }seise stated the French admiral demanded of Gen. Weitzel the surrender of • steamer raptured by the liberals which was refused. A rumor reached here that. the recent sudden disappearance of the liberals from before Mat. amoras was their being suddenly informed that si body of impolallsts were marching from Monterey to take them la the rear. Gen. Canby has issued an order restorlag the Methodist Episcopal Church of the eolith. The Methodist Conference In Mississippi has Just adjeurr.eti and adopted resolutions providing ler the education of freedmen and their wives and ch 'tentage by the Gale on Tuesday Pamankt.eum., Nov. 22.—The United States supply steamer Memphis arrived here this af ternoon, having left New York on the 90th inst. She reports expertancinga very heavy north• east gale and thiek fogs, and was obliged to re• main:hove to off a Ova fhtbom bank lightship Tonneau hours. While hoie to she fell In with quantities of drift matter, Including several bales of cotton. supposed to be from soma ves sels which had lost their deck loads.. The sea Ivan running very high, and it was impossible to pick up the Cotton. Frcm New Orleans—Snip Mulled at Sea— Ala , mma Leghlature. New: 01 11AIANT, Nov. 22.—The ateamildp liercina arrived at Mobile yektdrdiV• filo brought in,Capt, 11. Atwood and part of the crew of the ship flarry, of. West Orleans for Limpoool, burned one handred from Southwest Pass, with three thOnas4 throe , han dred and - Torty-three bales of cotton. Thu ori gin of the Bra Is unknown. The balance oftho crew wore taken by the ship Ella, bound - for Liverpool. `Mon l D°mery; Nov. 20.—801 l llama of the Legislature are organized. The' GoTernor's Message will be read on Wednesday. Murderer Beeplted PCPATEMCPSIEt N. Y, November. 22.—Mm. Welk. who was to butte 'been executed at Kingston, N. to-morrow, for the murder of Mn. Rockwell, bus received a respite from the Governor, postponing the execution until the Ilitcenth of December next. ' TEE MUT AB 111 E EREEDVEIC Proposed Telegraph to Mexico, MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS IN CANADA Miscellaneous Washington Bkmvs NEI! Fous. Nov. 22.—At a meeting last nigh le Broelayn; lien. Fiske gave an account of his interrielr with the President on Monday. The President Said be would do fall Jnatice to the ricgroes, and that be would In every way carry out the Intentions of President Lincoln when be made them free. In regard to the Freed mess' Wreath he declared he would suspend It when the people of the South would treat the segroce with Justice and fairness. A commit tee was appointed at the meeting to solicit old for the destitute people of the South. Lettere from tee Nat al et; aattion under Ad miral Geldsborough say the squadron visited reuse French parts and sailed for Lisbon. There is gr eat activity In the French dock yards and the Emperor beef:tree orders far the con ott action of several new Iron-clad. The Ber ale( says Maxlmlllan has gleen a grant for a telegraph from the United State, to the city of Mexico. Tee company expects to have she line completed by t Ott July. Tha Tribunes letter from Montreal dated the sorb sajai—A Battalion of EIS went west today Id the ,Jzosper. - They vat be followed' by otheLit neest6ry. — Battalless have come ant ltort - England io replace 'those taken from Canada San. The steps taken so far, to meet any leivation by the Fenian orler, are not on a largo scale. Reports from Booth America ems it la the prevailing impression that the Revolution in Peru will succeed. In the event of their success, It is thought Peru Will break oil' her present relations with Spain and declare In favor of Chill. The Rerrad's Waahlegron special says Gan. Malts has assnmol commend u Cnarleston. Gen. Gilmore will be ordered to report to Gen. Delaneld,. Chid Engineer. MeJ. Gene. Roar 'eau end Barlow have resigned their military einem The same special eye the treatment of the hieslcan'Oncallons in the reports of the Secre tary of State and Secretary of War will be based open informatkin furnished be' a promi nent of of Gen Shaidan's Asir, who has been for some time watching the movements of the Imperial Government- The officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps have been quieted by an assurance from high qua: ters.that none of them will be mustered out of service until Congress takes hold of their Caste. The World's special save: Chief Jußtlee Chue's Interview with the Preablent,,,yeaterday..related entirely to the proposed trial of Jeff. Davie. Bo far as lammed, nothing decisive in the premlees was reached. The egml-Weekly Cabinet meeting was held at noon falba White Rouse. The session was not an Important one. AU or Its members wet. preocot but Postmaster General Dennison. The Commercial says the reports of the Quar termasteeGeneral and other heads of the hu mans of the War Department have been handed In, and will he sent to the public printer with out delay. FROM NEW YORK Derarture 01 Gen. Grant and Party— licroocratfr !nominations— Meeting In Aid of Southern People— ll{Moira] Society Anniversary. NE" Yonn, Noc. '.`‘.!.—Gon. Grant and party left for Washington on the ? o'clock train hot evening, 111 the elegant car Pro-nil:lent Lincoln last rode in. At Moran Mali last night Fernando Wood was nominated for Mayor bat declined; Mr. John Decker was then nominated, and Richard O'Gorman was put in nomination for Counsel of ( orporation, The latter nomination was also made by the Tammany Democracy, whose can didate for Mayor is John T. llGiliman. The meeting at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night, In aid of the Southern people was well attended, notwithstanding the inclem ent weather. Addresses and appe.al.s_were made by Cienevd Fisk, Fleury . jyymtijiitteher, Dr. Bellorie and others, - antra — ldler of sympathy was received from Chief Justice Chase. The New Fork Historical Society held its sin t ydirst anniversary last night. Mississippi Leglidature—Rediroad Trale Attacked by Calorcil Troop& Jacusrrs. Miss., Nov. el.—The bill conferring ovriain civil rights upon the Fret:drum pissed the House today. with a substitute fsr the tourth.erciion. Frevdsteriotre allowed to testify and briug wit:gases when • puts to a reecrrd. but not in cases • %elusively Waters white mm. The vote was 55 io 30. Governor Humphreys telegraphed on the 18th to the President that the colored troops attack ed and took possession of the passenger train al Landervll le Springs—insulting ladies. The officers were unable to control theta. lie says the Legislature has memorallzed for the removal of the troops, and are willing to extend the right to freedmen to testify in court, If the troopaare withdrawn. The President replied that the troops will be withdrawn when peace and order can be main tained without them. Measures ahonld be adopted giving protection to ail freedmen In their poursnlon of property, which will en title them to their conatithtional rights. There is no thsvositiou on the part of the Govern. ment arbitrarily to dictate, but simply to advise • policy that I. beneficial. 011 Case--Gens. Gilmore end Buggies. Nrw YORE, Nov. 2.2.-1 n the Supreme Court, today, the plaintiffs In the Napoleon GLI Stock ease, obtained a verdict for the fall .imonnt clalond. Accong the rmasenzers on the steamer Al hambra, from Charleston, are Generals (Atmore and Ruggles. Depal tore of th e runts Embassy BOI , TCM, NOT. 22.—The ISteamehip Cuba, sail ed this (orenoon, with sorcutv.five passengers for fiallfax, arta forty-two for Liverpool. She has also. 1,1 no pounds In specie for Halifax.— The Tunisian Li:W.33y were among the passen gers. Iwportant N 115151012 from Mexico NEW Sons. Nov. 22.—Gen. Satiche, ( hos—who recently arrived in this city from Mex ico, ',with especial and impdrtant mission for the United Sates, left for Washington last eight in company with the Mexican Minister. STATE NEWF. NIL Jri on W. 'ft teat Res killed the other day on the Pennsylvania railroad, near the Vol ley t. reek Bridge. lie was employed on the road as brakesman, and while In the discharge of Ida duties was in the act of getting down from the top of the car upon the bumper, when the hand-Iron broke loose, precipitating him between the cars to the track; his own, and the two following trains passed over hirn,.mangling his body In a terrible manner. FIBLIT.—At a meeting hold at Selinsgrove, last week, upwards of sixty delegates were ap pointed to represent the various towns and towtships of Snyder county le the Fish Con ventlon to be held at Harrisburg, January 10th, 1666. The up-river people appear determined to have a free pasmago for all the tish that desire to come up the Susquehanna. Ins Huntingdon Globe says s—We wait to, bear of the instifiable killing of one or more of the midnight robbers that repeatedly disturb the coops, cellars, stores and dwellings of our eiti eerie. Then, surely, the robbers' Jubilee will terminate. Tim Western Union Telegraph Company laid .another submarine cable across the Mississippi river at St. Louis, on Tuesday, to meet the re quirements of their rapidly increasing business. The cable contains three conducting wires, and will afford great additional facilities for the transaction of telegraphic business. Tun steamer built at Middletown, Pa., came up the: Susquehanna last . Monday to Harris• burg, and took several passengers on itareturn to Middletown. The boat is neatly built, hand• comely tarnished, and can accommodate about filly passengers. Tim light-fingered gentry aro operating very extensively again on the railroads and In the oil regions. Thirteen passengers wero relieved of their pocket hooka while changing ears at Corry, on tsaturday. BUCIILER, who sells porter In riser(' burg, Pa., has fallen heir to 11150,000 by the death of a relative In Germany. • A wowax named Beech, residing near. ,Erle, ra4gare blrth recently to four bright babes, all of whom are getting along- finely. TAKES NOTIOE.—rPureNo. LARD OIL. DNB SPERM OIL, , OATIBON Sll, rmATs FDbl' _OIL MAMIE OIL, Sold In drtalltulan tome motormen. Pirsons W onuag. any Of :thit *Dore awned 011r,,topuld do well.to fan exte'enstatee Otago_ 'Of as W e are de. 'Unstilted to cell these goOdi h EBY LOW con CASH. CENTRAL DRUG TORE. Corner Ohio end Pet:oral ntreeto tutus , Markel UOuse , Alleghenlf City. n 029 CIETSBUT, A. SALVE', P CALDWEI..I,—MILLEB—On Wedeeedayeysze leg, the ^4d test., by the Bev. R. F. Itllliet,aa. elated by the Rev. Blakey. at the restaszteeot the, bride , ' mother, In Duquette* 80rt.% Ur. JOHN OALDWELL, of Allegheny City, to Wits LIME BILLER. of Ducineaue Borough. GLIMMER—On iVedneaday, 2 24 2rist, at II o'clock p. tn., at the residence of his son, No. 0 Federal street, of typhoid pneumonia SAMUEL GARDINER, to the Loth year of his ore. The Own will take place at om No. ltr Federal street, On Friday, 34 t h st-, o'clock a. m„ to proceed to the Cannel:reins depot. The friends of the family are respeetfally invited to attend. JONES- Ori Wsdneutay morning, Tht inn., at I o'clock, of Typhoid Fever, ANNIE M. 0, 'rife of J. M. Jones, medal year. The funeral will take place on Twernanar, 23i at 11 o'clock, o. w., from the flaptlet Church, fa Shargaburg. To. friend. aro rupectfally In ritcd to attend. ["Uniontown papers please copy.] HiL A. LDALE OEMETERY— rural and luOist picturesque place of Sopultura,sltuata on the tiphinds, Immediately north of Alleghen, City, on the New Brighton flood. Persons wish ing to select Burial Lots will apply at the Saner int.:dents °Moo, at the Cemetery. Title Deed., Permits and all other huskiness will be atteaded at the Drug Warehouse et tbe G a zo. nderal L ea Kz ed, L eo L r y iu7 of Federal end Leeoeck streets, Ann, e_cl no2:lyd Seer ditty end Tetuan?. RANKS AND BANKERS TEB FOURTH NATIONAL BANK. 11. S. Government Depository. bb JILSRKET BRTEET, PITTSBI7B6H, PA, Capital Paid to 8800,000 With Privilege of Increase to 000,000 Raving extensive corrempoodemce with Banks and Sulkers throughout tin country, we offer noun,. al facilities to those doing business with 01. 7 8..10. TITCPM7a.F3. And all other Government securities, furnished In limns to milt purchasers. Deposal received and interest allowed by special agreement. ins: 0 THOS. THIRNELL T. IR- H. RER t i y D. M. EMILT u li z .H. 3. RIG 'loam r. itEakoN, T jA H B OR M . BRUTE. Y' AL KIRKPATRICK MO& DONNELLY, President, BUTLER WARD, Cashier. seuayxstcwl7 BANICIOND HOUSE. N. HOLMES & SONS] No. 67 Market Street, Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN PAD FUNDS AND. OUREENOI I . 3olitiltiolllll3l.lldo 013 SU the principal palatal of United Stater and Canada.. STOOKS, BONDS AND OTHER BEODBITIB BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the ptuthaas an tale al UNITED STATES SECURITIES, INC , I.I7DINO Vatted lUDsI33II Do. do. 5.110 s Do. FlreS. 104051 Do. Bereo-TbDtles Do. Dertlecotes of Indebtedness. ORDERS AND VOUOILERs DOOM:IT Oh DOLLAR bAVIZIGB BANE, NO 95 •-• Futuna Simmer. • Saar}.. ISD. Open daily from to 2 o•clock,also cm Weansa dap and Saturday evening, from Kay Ist to No. vember Ist, from 7 toe o'clock, and from November Ist to May let tomB to 8 o'clock. Depoilts r Viktu: ituai oinot /nett= Ond Dollar, and a dlvldend of the profits declared nano D par, In June and December. Interest has been declared undenntrally, In Jima end December, since the Rank woo organized, at the rate of at per cent. a Interest, if not drawn out, Is placed to the meat of the de for an principal, and bears the same Interest from the nrst days of June and December, compourett eg call, or even terics a pear witlicat troubling the depositor to to present his pan book. At this rate money will doable In leur than Mans pan. Hooka, containing the Charter, By-Lawe, Rein and Regulation., fundsbed gratis, on applicaticur at the omca Pawaroxtrp—GEOßGE A.LBREE. vice pasermarra. William J. Anderson, A. NC Pollock, N. D., Jahn G. Barletta. Robert Robb, Bad. L. Pahnestoek, John H. Shoenberger, James Reniman, Jam= Shale, Jame, McAuley, Alexander Speer, Issao hl. Pcrulook, Olutctlan Trager. 21.13,f11214 Calvin Adams, Henry 3. Lynch, John O. lhadley, Peter A. Madeira, Georg* Bleak, John Marshall, Hill Burgaria, Walter P. Marshall, Alomo A- Oarrlm, James IL D. Slasils, Charles A. Colton, John R. Mandileml W, Douglas, Jig= Orr, John E John 3.l7asple, Hear) L. William 2. 12 =1, William S. Harm., Alexander Tingle, Peter IL Hanker, William Val:Mirk, Riohard BM!, Wm. P. Wiegman, James I ., I ,;,. ;LIUS AAs Issas Witlttiar, A- Seerrterr—JANLEN a D. OOLTON. NEEDS. mambo, 1 HR. EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK O f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Capital Organized under State of Pa., 1516.', $1,000,000. Nang Law 1865 ml. Bank has been designated DEPOSITARY 01 , THE United States Treasury, and appointed neat for the sale of the • 7/EICIP Ma Every (sanity vIU beotrared to layeateri or par. ties purclotalag for resale. H. M. MURRAY, Cashier oM:it Taz PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Capital Paid in $1,000,000, with Prvii lege of $2,000,000. Backing House COW= MAST AND WWI) MOMETM Tidsitank, organised =der Ma National Bank Ing System, is now prepared to transact business atstr tta ts. Banking House, corner of Wood and meatee A SPLENDID COUNTRY BEAT FUR SALE' Containing Containing GO acne ten of which are in Timber, the balance in a high state of Cultism. Uoa, and under a neat fence. The improvements are a modembulit Cottage, Tenant Haus, Barn, stale end-other outbuildings. Alarge Orchard of the best selection of Fruit Trees In deli bearing, also all kinds of until fruit and Elva never falling Springs. Situated fifteen minutes drive from Se. wields) . Station. This is one of the pleasantest places now offered. Apply to nov2o B. hicLdiN t e (IPBNIN( J. 0. IidePTIMBSOff Teller. apgsche d lleetlonn =de on' all sonewdbLe polnu on moat tnvorsble WNW. Spestal Aireata for ]AY COOKE D for Use mile of Cu U. S. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes. SAMMIE. IZZA, Preaideal F. N. GORDON, CAlhiel. MOB. ILIUM. A great variety and well selected et:4c Of PICKLES, PEAS/HIS, And all klnds of CANED FIMITI3, for able by JOUN U. Scorr, At Ms Few Grocery, N - LibetrtY K w terser rere BLANTLETB, SHAMUS, Dai.ss poops, FLA.NWELS, DRY 000D$, And an tmmnnn stoat of !Boars AND'snorm qS PEIVATZ SALE, AT aecisLLANirs murounris, .55 AND 67 FIZETNZTHEET COTTON -3 bees to arrive for aalo by nos MAIM DIOXEY t 00: '`ALLOW OL4-20 bble to arrive. Fo , ISOILU MUST kW. voLumF 4 Lxvm,-NO.- 2938 INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE CHASTER OAF, LIFE 'MINCE (0. OP UAUYPORD, COPY. TEE ONLY LITE INSURANCE COIIPANT IN Atresum that now mares sod Pris as Cu. anal emu DIVIDEND on the Ant and ugh oubuzient, pa eat of preanton. Its CIASII OAr__,ITAL`-W sernmaleflon of .eLsos,ooo it antiMtlnTentlA to public stocks and Mortgages of ti ESTATE. ft is now to Ito ISM yearof blninets, end to the 'mows 'Juin 0n... enure of Ito esemwmi the .sum of ONE LION DOLLARS. Tana date not a tingle:eine of litliation has coecturtdr,a4 11714 , 11C1T thstilbst. •INT I and fair dealing £t aspediality with tAil Company. The paidcs of this Compllty . are not forfeited by resaan of ton-payment of premium after thd second year. No payment. required after to years, but policies contthrt e good thrimgh • Ufe. Or/UMW _ J. C. VirALKL I, Pmsident. ` N. S. PALYIEB, The Provident. S. H. WHITE, Secretary. Branch Oahe tor WENtell2 Paansytraul. . whore Circular, and Blank Appliesetton will be Punts* ed o SS Weed Street. Pittsburgh Agent. Wanted throno• tit the• Appl yto «rteitYd T. E GOODEL, State Age ot. ir.lw 401 Insurance Co. of North America, 4:eirtiom*4:B/1 Hartford Fire Insuranre Company. AClPPitoteation can be unwed to the atone namS and rentabin companies. JUNF:23, Agin?, PI Water Street. (up stain.) PERFET Uths CHARTER 1829. YRAXXIIN FIRE INSURANCE CONEPAIi Y PHILADELPHIA. iseti on ifIIUSZT 1. 1984. $3,457,819 9.1. Capital Accrued Premiums inio.Te4 WeioT=Wei ._,_ gle Unsettled Claims SAS income for 1E64 100,0 IX Losses Paid since Urn 8 . 000 . 0 Pd Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Mara drzar. 1 Charles N. Banker, Lase Les,' Totdas Wagner, Edward 0; Dabs, Samuel arms Hama Falea Jacob R. Emiht . AEU .W Filler, Gewalt W. Rls. rd a, . Pram W. Lewis, 21L Al CHARLES N ANORM,4' Trestdellt. EDWARD 0 . DALE, Vice Fruldeat. "LS. W. IILeA tr-TSTMW SCA pro. GOFF= tem. ral; 0. A MILS eoraer J. Woad sad Thlitl streatm't INBUILVICE COMPANY OP PITTS)3I7III3 B. %LIAM, Jr, Prating; WIS, P. HERBERT, Secretary. Office, No. ft Water itreet,lSpaag ec oo.'tWare hotme, up stain, Pittsburgh. Will twins against ell kinds of Fire and Martial Mats. d Horns Inelttetios atioutpoil yy Pirertorszahe am nen &nom to the 07121131Stary, and tolur ere dOcr. =bud by promptness nag tOeratatp, Is 2 'tantalite Vie Charert, taMN they Antcar=zatt=ring MOWS ro Median to Own min desire to be DEZZOTOBB H. faller, Jr., Andrew Aeleen James Manley, Liev..ener Speer, Nathaniel Hokin, David N. Lon Ale. Muddy Bees J. Thomas, George Dusty, Chas. J. Clark, CaVbell Henan, John Ft Methane. O. . ilieketaon, WM. P. BERT. Se:aviary nM.ZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF STITSBURGIL—Office, corner Marla% andWiter streets, second floor. WISE BAD ALEY, PrerhierJ. NVEL A. SHEPARD, Serrdcry. insures Steamboats and Cargoes. Ensures against loss sod dasams la the navigs. ou of the Southern and Western Riven, L.alces and Bayous, and the na.atlon of the Seas. Insures against loss and damage by DUIZOTOES : S. PL John St:tiptoe, James X. Cooper, S. Etaresugh, J. Oalewd!, Jr., John S. Thivotte, Wm. A. ROATere. Wm. Hawley, Banne.l Hen, Jas. Park, Jr., W. 0. Johnston, B. F. Jones, Hon. T. M. Howe, Barclay Preston, Gentle Bingham, pEOPLES' INSURANCE COMPANY Office, N. E. corner of Wood and Flfth Ste }DIE ABM PURIM EITSITBANCS CEO= Wm. Phillip., Capt. John L. Rhoads John Watt, Samuel P. Shlrver, John E. Parke, 0. Hanson Love. Charles S. Bissell, Charles Arbuckle, Win. Van Kirk, John F. Kirkpatrick, James D. Verner, John (Hyde. WM. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WA rr, v, Prsident. WM. F. GAHM:IFX Secretary. jai rity A LLEGHENY INSURANCE,'COMPA NY OF PITFSBURGEL— Office , [No. 17 Ftllk street, Bank Block. auk;. Inauses against all kinds of Firs and maxim Patal3 JONES, Preside-a. JOHN D. 111 , 13011 D, Vtca Pmaidca, D. NC. BOOK., Sccr-etery. M"e'rl Dam Jones, 0. IL FlT y = 4 Harve Capt. R. C. Oren John Irwin, Jr., B. L. Fainestock Joan D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, as t Capt. W t tta: l ffeast R. L rtlaGtew, Robert. H. Ilavis. 110 P RODUCE CONSIGNMENTS NOW 1N STORE: 2 cat loads acne! Corn; 100 bush. Timothy Seed; - so4'lllll:resit packed Butter; barrels fresh Egp, MO boxes Factory Cheese; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 26 boxes Crean W. If. do MVO !Mts. choice Whater Apple.; 6000 do Lake Shore Potatoes; WOO biet. new halves Dried Peaches; So bbl. Eastern Crtuberries; 5 this. Baretoutct 60 bush. Black Walnuts; 75 bush. Chestnuts; 520 do. fresh canned Peaches: 00 Dbl.. Vinegar Oiler; 10 bids. Maple Sugar; SO boxes Kelly Island Grapes: SO bbl. Dried Apples; 500 pounds Feathers; va new Gunny Bags, For vale by L. EtproiGT It CO. Ja.E Y TO LOVE; or Dr. 8. AI, L&NDIS CELEBRATED INFALLIBLE PRIVATE LEOTURE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL FASCINA TION'S, 611 r.Mtloa, just out. It teache, you to charm those you to Love; how to redeem straying companion., be. It contains many secrets worth kerping. Price 25 cents. Also, GREAT PRI VATE BOOR for MARRIED or GROWN PER SONS. Every lady should have one. Prlee 01,00. Send pries of either or both to F. A. SEINER & CO., Solo Agents, No. ISM Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and resolve by leturs mall In seal ed =metopes. imam. auotrriat" wßf also an company eash book. sto9do SUOA.RE3-3Y PB—MULAESES. la Ws ()rushed, Powdered and Granulated 80 90 " " A B °area de Sug ar; ; la " 0 Extra Cate Sugar; • 2'6" Prime and Mace Cues do; 119 " P. R. do; 23 Mid. P.R. and Cuba do; ao bbla Booth h Edgar Syrup; " Moles P. R. blaleues; " do N. O. de; In store and *hiving. For Ws_ by bOH.031;18EB. re ; FANO, au= 173 end WI Wood street. -NG OF WA.TtiOli STREET The asseumenta upon the properties benefit d. to Ai: damages of W. at 11 Rinehart .or the o • f 'Watson street, have been Ida ad Innay han r collection. A lt the persons wto haverbeen assessed are hereby notified to pay their esseumente within thirty days front this date, or the geld assessment& will 14 riled up as leas against the properties, wish "interest, eosts and fees for collections. J. ,W. F. WHITE. ocTlatnet . ' City Solicitor. GREAT. CHANCE FOR AGEIFFS. , WHAT THE PEOPLE O P - TH EANT:- The STANDARD BIaTOitY WAR, complete 131 - one large volume of over lOW pages, splendidly illustrated with over 150 dne portraits of Generals, Battle Seines, Maps and Diatrame This work has no rival as a candid.; biota, coin. slate, authentic and relletde blitoty of. the War. It contains manna matter equal to thrre:luge octavo volumes: Send tor etreulare and manor . theme Address ./ONES BRO.?. it 00 oendmd Philaderpeds.pa. REMOVAL. • • wria.s..BIDDIX sas rums remark their estentre KLt Stars and, crsetray to No. 10- TAX/ms orde_ A 4 ° r ! wr ,,,,, Wale Allirbeto za,„ ars rs Sas pre sidle a 3 ties lowest ;Mow— .11132- fyIL CLOTHS] OIL. CLQWWW•rOf •-", Patterns and widths, for 11001ILTapttiscnun- Mahn. AM. *Linn :Minor =nes of - 411 . and istylsr. Transparent, Grain , 011 Mot" Buff Holland& THA2111122, as. • A.tarra.. lo " ll4ol tdind , aa4 for aala, Wholesale or Haunt at Ma awsatpasaa. at Nat II and In St. Otatr a treet. by naS !IL PHLIZSPII. PECAN NUTS.-10 barrels Southern' Pesan Nuts, [veered this daTAnd foetal. by 49 2 0 itZTX= 4, k DIV" Al)v)kknank=Ta: :BOOTS AND AT AEITOBISIEFOLY; LOW i.PRICES, AT raE OILEJHUTED Concert Hall Shoe Store.' ENDLESS VARIETY, MORE !STYLES, .$1.7EX1,000. SUPEIIIOIII4IUALITI r t. $1,583,000 FINEST FINISH, ABOUT HALF PRIOR: RIVETED GRATIS, REPAIRED FREE Every Pair IParranied•SoioB4 and Perfect or no Bale: No. 60 PI"Zil STN,.}L'E%q WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL Iffrotnens' Rubber*, - - $1 OW OAK HALL OLOTHINCi - ROUSS, pro. ID FIXTEI STSIMT. rum OL'OTH 04)&13. SACS GOATS. isziGusa vreaarele COLTS. OVERCOATS Of ALL MARRS; TANGY CAP PANTS. F/ ND BLACK PANTS. am: slyitti 91 EOARDLICSSOr 009 FOE TELE NEXT la DAYS. J. H. SMITH & 00::: cLorEurtz, OAS HALL si rwxa Err: Opputtettie 00.ra House. SUPPLY YOUR WANTS OF BOOKS AND ALBUMS AT THE • BOOS PUBLISHERS' PRESENTATION DEPOP, 74 VIETIT STREET. For the fol101via: ?moo,: Ton hare the finest stoekla the city to stied from.' Ton only pay the Publisher price for Beaks: Ton also min at time of purchase a preunt. Your present will be worth from 10a to RAM , You will be entirely satisfied with both Bilk . and Present. All we ask, Try us. CALL OH SEND FOE A CULTELOGUE. Doll pums GrICUL:I3 The choicest stock of GOLD AND SILVAN WATCHES, (MOCKS AND JEWELIFY, ever brought to Ans. she= 011e,ean nos! ho seen at the • STONE of T. H. KLAGES, No.ga_AX . eisashrtgral Where WATOsunno of ,the best miters NT of the newest styles, MOUES •of everg Orb crinthso of test AmeAcan and French makers. 14.7811 EfELVF.II AND PLATEISIGOODS, awls. as Forks, Spoons and Hollow Ware, 13ohlonlan and F D_arench china eat Mats YAWNS of - ttertis; and all articles belonstair to DIEM .I.ltess, which - will he acid at a great st NI Pl= Watch and Jewelry work eanefally ' mace and maim& Highest pricedid for. Glif. Sayer. Don , t forget the place, SI - Federal streak Allegheny. .oalsaird 102 SE IME, CO= ALLI GENLIMENTS - FIMIMEEING 139PCOME. Nos. 18 St. elait St. - r ••• • Itoh attentlon of the nobtle le called to Malang eiteaztre Mott of 0/3r3 YEW. IfIBILING GOODS, lost. opened et Lll•Atlatele satalloned Owe, irlalch I o nt tinware/Ins bargains. Any .one to want of the above Ooods. arllt and , it to their edrantage to gee ma emu. hwe n . an Thew a o m no u fl satol k e la lat racnaltp da am. - nook at Plea•Whlse gelt&extrn Am. •I‘ Marta. Woolen. Cotton Ude Thread E= Mitts awl /tames, Swage, Neck 2lea, Bats, Sao. V nt i3tt in UVlTA zw4 . l •Yerel 2 g.=-, , ,- : B r. euaezaber tie rases. le ate* tlt. Clair etreet. • ailISMEra " rallaDL . MN. Aunt swat of llitg,ccasiGreri Loektroee'tratvateel, Hymn's Ealaiattek:;i: akd ximarat, erM Da aolil lower than egisf. NEW TOXi3, z ' ' - , :raztor crotai6,- noxiikr ; PArsl=3. •WHOLF,SILE END =TAM -4. ITAI'IFT:4:IStS Tot • Na 3V "•. - • ilelikil4,"..zo+ 1 1:: their own buYera to nom adn,.ttgc!rebalsa; WALL PA.P,EitS, oft Satin and.Biant Gartutda Est _past, variety, at Oa low rico, at aihia7 DiArket 11* feet- • ,4917, JV*, & a',GOR:i23 k PAW • EiEIEMI CLOTHING.
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