ESTABLISHED IN 1786. fne flittsiturgit tautte. CITY rrEms. snits, At my low Batts h Bell% No. 11 Fittit street. The King or Palo. Lure any other Medicine, will only perform won derful auto 4hen it Is gentiles. In vew of the ;reit owober of counterfeit's of tbla Tamable med leffie, you azo only safe when you intrebsee It at -lostpb Flemiug's Dray Depot, Ito. is Dlsrlrot street. Remember the place. • • Eicitieed, at Batt. • (e. 21 Flai street Attention, Ladles, Don't forget to call at Dunlap, Luker & 00.'s and - *gamine their splendid stocker Furs. Remember, they hare the largest, cheapest and beat stock of ladles, mines and children'a fur cape., rictorines, collars, cogs and mak, ecer..offered lo the city. Alio, a due stook of skating saps, .nien chef ate • offering at entr}••mely low price.. Don't forget the pliee.llB rsdel•al itreet, Allegheny. Ths stockholders of the Lincoln Oil and Mining Company are hereby notified to meet tie Direc tors and Omporators at the °Moe of Hobert Wray, NO. 4 EllimPotreet, Pittsburgh, on Thursday, No vember 2104 at , three o'clock. The OmTors tors propose to make an equal division of all un sold stock of the Company, to present ttoekhold en in pro rata shares, thus plering all holders of stoek •on an equal tooting with themselves, end thus laying them an equal bane! t of whet monty woe sogde ti getting up the comp any. The prow> anion is niglie en the part of thFerporators, In good faith, had convincing all ul for the p pestles intireeted, that the Com any is not only well founded, but likely yet to be profitable es en Investment. -It is therefore, to ho hoped that on interested will attend. Dry Goods, New style dress Cooley New *Lyle *hewn, Mourning goods, Housekeeping' Coeds. White good*. • Cloths and eseinneres, Sennett" and tweeds, Prints and itz4bems, Blankets end Bunnell, Bleached and Unbleached wallas, Detainee and armuree, Cottage and Alpszeas, French mertnoes, And a great irmny other goods *bleb be will sedi lower than you can buy them elsewhere, At either Wholesale or retail. Remember, *a are now on the nottheast - corner of Market mAI Fourth streets. C. Etitrao3 Lo - vz & BEA) DiaSonic Library. I nt Coananteet appointed by thy different Lodlea will meet et the flail thlig evening et 7 o'clock. To the Point Again Fine Mullins, 1101 superior'lo,2Se; extra quality and width, at ble—aame as abld a abort time dorm J. W. °karate es 00., 69 Dls:lre street. Neutralinlpfitte of Lime For preserving cider. For satirby Charter Super Druggist, corner of Penn,and St.. Clair streets Pittsburgh. . /Buenas, Reduced, st Beta & Bell's, No. 21 Filth street No Illedrelne Given Dr. J. Dodge Werren.atUl continues healing the oor, at 111.asonlc 4all, each day from 9 WI 11 a.. 11., flee of charge, and from 12 11116 he may be found at the St...Ohatlea Hotel by those Who are able and willing to pay. Will positively remain no longer lb= Dec. 2. n 01941. To the Point Print. at ISne- , formerly 3Le; do. et 2-'.-I.he loes rind prettin: of tee season. J. W. Banc Ha dir. CO 54 Market street For the Army, for the Navy, and for EvelT . One. The world la so inundated now with medicine. (every description which are warranted cures. for every known and unknown specie, of &amuse, ttatehe muter= flools• it robust toepoenible to dig tingtfish between good and bed. Some of thwie wonderful fluids protesi to cure every com plaint known to the Materla Dledica. In speak ing of llostetrerood Wren we refer to a forerun tion which Ilmite Itself to one depumeut of the body—the stomach—the irregularities and dieor snots of riiichit not only entail to cure, but does. is ;reputation hu become world-wide, and from the T. 601110 to the Atlantic. In botL annispheres, and he every latitude and zone, I. Is known and employed as a remedial agent. persons who hare been repeatedly deceives', perhaps, cannot be convinced that Hostetter's Bitten will erect sure, rapid, and permanent ;curet. Hitt this downtime la confirmed by testi monial letters from-the mostdintaguished men in the country. All who-have once used Maui Bit ters keep them now by their side no a safeguard, believing that "in ounce of prevention to worth a pcnind of cure." The digestive weans which have been violated and prostrated by excessive or irregular Indul gence of appetite. will be learned to their normal condition by the use of thin wonderful medl cne.—Boston Trarelrr Silks, At very tow Aram et Bete. & Bed's', No. et ift& street. Silk Velvety, Poplins, Merinos, and fifty other klede of Drees Goode, greatly reduced in price, et Barker k Go'., ei Murket street. 'Neutral Sulphite of Lime, For preserving elder. /'or sale by Charles Supe Druggist, corner of Penn and St. that: streets Pittsburgh. Fall and Winter Goods It la with great pleasuro mo call the attention of our readers to the superb eta* of Fall and Winter Cioodsjust received by Dlr. John Weler Merchant Tailor., No. LIS Federal street, All=beny. Rock =Drams acme of the rarest and moot beau. VDU ClOthi3Oarsimores. twarconttng, and Vesting averbtought to the western market. His assort. Went of Furnishing Goods, courprielag Drawers, Collars, Nook-ties, liandkeroblefs, he.. mianot be Surptsled cut at weal. A large stook of ready-made Pants, qoats Vests sad Overcasts will also be found at his establiehmeint. Persons 111 wants( salllAng in the clotting line should not LW to give w.r. wirier a sail. Stteltitg to the Potut. Belt and bandsomert Dolan' at 30 cent.; Ar mourado. 81 cent", other Went Ckonda at front II to to cents, nearly one half formir price., at Bar ker k Co% Thomas W. Parris Co., Praeger.' Mate Aopfers, and Dealers In Armenian Slate of various colors. (Mice at Alexander Laughlbymlnear the Water Works. kittaburgh. Pa. itealdeum No. 18 Pl street. Orden promptly attended to. All volt: Warranted witoi proof. Repairing dose at the shortest ostlers No .sharp fa repairs, provided the roe , 1. not abused alter it is DUI on. Tampering with the Teeth Is madness. 'Mold the carcase dentifrices, sub mit to to serapieg, use nothing but Sorostont. Orient barbs are its ingredients. It preurvel the renantel... It removes all Impuritlea., It etrengih ens the puns. It dectlerites a tainted breath. It .11 harmlors gi Water std more vstuable than it. •weight In gold. ---s l6arpeater Jabbing Stop. Haatat Zsittraataitar as liasermaggicas yeah In the anay. / alas reopened my shop for en sort' .of Jobbing to the ampencar line. st the old stand. Allor.hetween Stalthfleld street ard Maul Arley. oidus coUrAtal Ind promptly attended to. eptbLue Jut Opened; Utz saw Clothing !louse; at o Stith street, where we olfer -11400:0 worth of clothing regardless Of cost, atcil[Hall. nofcice • Neutral Sulpttlta of Lime, For eresenriag clam For sale by Marko %kr, dkofftbrf t earful of Pena orul St. Clair streets, Flttrforreb C. SM. asektlist, 240 Penn Street, amends gooteptly to all btlidliegf to Lai pro!,.. , . • A-Mih. Baty, of Brookline. has sued the city of Botta for a' Wilton and a-half dollarr, the same be •••' - ..endts which he al- THE 'DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. For the Pittsburgh Gazette. MLLE CITY OF ALLEGHENY. The Commercial, of 'Pittsburgh, for some time, "per se" and correspondents, has occupied more or less of its coinage' In preparing the public for quite • eensation in the tine of funeral obsequies for Allegheny, promising a oplen. did •• turn out" on the cemSaion, and doubtless what that astute journal regards as a fitting re pository for our remains. but In deeper oblivion and forgetfulness than Pompeii of old under the ashes and lava of Vesuvius. That once fair city with her bar tees inhabitants, perished in an hour by the visitation of Providence. Bat yet after the lapse of 1800 years . it to being exhumed by the " pick and shovel," unfolding in Ltd, our day, her climate treasures of art and refinement ~. for the admiration of the present age. With'' . her sad fate who does not sympathize 1 But who will eymprthize with us in yielding our ex istence, the very name and promising future of this fair city, and baying her under the debris and scoria of a few newspapers and correspond ents to gratify an alien corporation by the in. (*ease of its population at the expeuer and honor of our 0,/. Why man would not such an tableitiory of Imbecility and degrada tion, become the pot ecoru and contempt of the whole State, the comity whose honoree name we bear, and our own posterity for all time to come, our whole memorial to mark the repose. tory of our ashes, a grave stone, whereon may be leserPx-d: "The Eleventh ward of Pitts burgh, once Allegheny tJity." Are we. on this side of the water. pee pert il for such a coosum mation? Have we in our bosom any Jell. Da, vises or Floyds, scheming to hand over our Mayor, Councils and 3ther officials. to the "ten der mercit s" of another corporation? Would it not be a melee choiy spectacle for this city to discover. at some not:distant day, herself. Sam son-like, sheen of all power and authority for the protection of the great Interests wherewith she I, solemnly charred, and transferral to the administration of the city of l'it!iburah, with a Score 01 smal]er corporations sod adjs. cent townships. which ,no propose, t 5 annex, without certainlymny united lutenist in our pros. petity or well being? Where, let me Inquire, is the great eiceonderance of our neighbor In pun. tdation, good government or morality, that she demand, the utter extinction of this from 'he record of titles bf the Unitee States; and hurl her lute "cold oblivion and to rot." • "On what meat, does this our Caesar feed," that he proposes to "serve up" and garnish his luxurious board with the entire population of this city, as though we were a mere bevy of partridges or prairie fowls'? Or does he even me, regard himself grown to such gigantic stature that be proposes to bestride us, .Like a Voltam:a. and we petty use Walk under hie huge lege and peep about,;:' To nod ourselves dishonorable graves." It is no preen:intim to say that we are a toler ably wire and well grown community; le the po sition el Independent power of action, and self control In the management of one own serail's— and have not the authorities of Allegheny con ducted her municipal concerns In all the aspects of commendable moral deportment, quietude of her streets, and immitnity from outbreaks of • the turbulent and evil disposed / Does not her financial condition bear high testimony to the skill and discernment of the able committee in charge of that delicate department "Men ate sometimes masters of their fates." Are we eo Inferior la numbers, intelligence, so dettemstful of our capacity for self-governmeut that we should make an alliance with Waivers to our requirements, or sympathy With our mu nicipal Interest; our antecedeate should natur ally bring with them some conedeoce in the fu ture government of the city. Beware. fellow-citizens, how yet deal with the welfare of the people whose happiness and prosperity, are committed to your keeping. In all well-considered arrangements In the bnstneas walks of life when a partnership is proposed, the first inquiry is, wherein consists the pros pective gains? What amount of capital Is re quired on either hand? Such should be the re flection and Inquiry of every chines of Alle gheny. And now. first, it is proposed that the very name of Allegheny, which she has borne for 150 years, should be torn from the record, and In Neu of shat the bald assertion that It will make one city of us, Pittsburgh lambic the puerile eminence of taking a higher rank lo p , 0511• lion at the decee real" ea n [aeration for 1870. what an se - gement for grown up mete remind ing us of a bevy of i.ays having made an Incur. aloe into an orchard. and seized as many apples as they had a mind to, burglariously entered the bats and et le the lags to carry off t belt plun.. dt r as in the case of the abstraction of our coon ty et at In days 5f yore when we had no " watch , teen cn the bear." What to o mere ward of Pitts burgh charge our name ! Is sot Allegheny, altogether as euphonious to toe ear ! d :es it not harmonize with that of the evarlAatlaz meal. lairs the spinal column and backbone of this continent, the beautiful river which leaves our !shore and this th.ice loyal county on whose kindly bosom we have grown to Manly vigor. Charge our name who but thelves and (ste llate reaor. to such an act of self debasement. Pro pudos! Shall we renounce a name descen ding to no through the countless ages of cres t( n ? Now let us see whet is the capital stork which Allegheny Is to hand over to this new concerts Pinst, a copula! an of nearly forty thousand people, with a reputation for indus try, sobriety and moral demeanor, which will beer the scrutiny of any test hoteeetr searching and critical—es en enemies our judges. Stied, our beautiful common ground, worth In opera Minket. coneising of eighty acres or thereabouts, a sum not less than four Imedred thousand dol lars. Now where is the co-equal dower Pitts burgh proposes to confer on as in this propos ea intermaniage. Why we are to bo endowed with ler name and enter on a new and untried eocelition of pupllege under the auspices of the Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh, wish the half score of townships and boroughs the proposes to annex, and they most ammeter. ily consist of territory south of the ricer. these becoming as It wean her colonial dependencies, without any hitherto local sympathies or Meal tits with no. Would not all power of legisla tion for the benefit of the people and frop• erty -of Alb gheny In the selection of Mayor, councils and another enbordlnate offieials depart from us with such an act of self-Immolation as this preposterous consolidation Involves, In conelti,lon, neither arc these all the conse quences connected with the metier. Will oar readers consider for a moment the presentment Of the lesLfirand Jury of the county of Alleghe ny, to which reference is made with no unkind feelings and reads as follows: Vegran a committed by the Mayor of Pitts but gh ............ 525 Mayor of Allegheny 2.5 J, Salisbury, J, P., Birmingham 4 A. Ammon, J. P., East Birmingham Is this exhibitiOn of vagrancy with 300 com mittals by the Mayor of Pittsburgh to twenty- Ilre all tlfld of Allegheny, part of our dower? On this feature In the reletire statistics of the cities as they stood at the time this report of the Grand Jury was made, we could not dwell without pain, referring• tt however to the coun cils aid tax payers of Allegheny, we dismiss the subject for their final judgment in the premises. ALLGOCIEN r. The Murder of Three Blaine Sbldlers In Georgia. The fo!lcwing aeccuot of the murder of three -Maine soldiers at Brown's Ferry, on the Savan nah ricer—mentioned some time since in our telegraphic dispatches—Ls written by an officer of the regiment. • Last Saturday, there was a corporal and two into oat ofCumFar* . rt. I st Battery, Maine Vol tottetm Wm. Corbett, Emery C. Smith, and Mason Brown, of Lubec, detailed to go to Brown's Ferry, on the Savannah river. to guard Government cotton. On Monday morning we were startled by some people cooling in and stating that they believed oar men had been killed. We Immediately mounted what men we had horses for, and started for the Ferry, 15 miles distant. Oa arriving there welound evi dence of the bleody deed In pools of blood on the land and in the ferry boat; auspecting that they were sunk In the river, we made search. and recovered the bodice, They were all shot through the head, and what they were shot with was near enough to born the hear. We called up the ferryman anal he stated that he saw six men ride down to the ferry ;and take the men and say "Yon d--d Yankees,, we come here to put you into the river, and wO are going to do it."--and then enacted a struggle. and the men were dragged Into the stream and four shots were tired. The ferryman can evreavto two of the men, and we have a chain of evidence that will prove the guilt of seven or eight of the most real ectable men of the village. One of Client was recommended by the—to loci Governor of tills State—James L. Orr, to be Associate Jedge on our Provost Court, and did sit there until the deed was committed by Mit and his Our sons, and three others ktown oply to w. We have evidence mongt to hang the whole ir be ofthem. - Tan Mnuey Luminary says: It is with sin cere regret that we announce the death of our young Mend, Mr. Oscar Mrileivey, a 4 this bor ough. His dead body was round along the railroad track, *bent a mile below the Money station, on WednesdaymOrning Wt. he having Wm it Is supposed, by the W 1./ Morn tag train. ills bead and body were at; terribly cut and mangled, and his clothing eoicomPlete ly torn no, that be was only identified by his alp and pocket handkerchief, the lacier being -marked. UM Omni& engineers! 4 PeetiTe hi "f right. of A %mat of excellent ittlioncanble stone, said to equal that found la Bavaria, has been dts cevered in Bt. Louis county, 311sionct. E P ziseld BY TELEGRAPH INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON The Veteran Reserve Corps. NEGRO SOF FRAGE IN THE SOUTH. Testimony in Captain Pettit's Case. FEELING AGAINST ENGLIND. Twenty Thousand Pardon Applications GRANT'S REPORT OF MILITARY OPERATIONS Releate of the "Shenandoah" Pirates Dltdal for Surgeon Mary Walker ENPLANANTIONS DEMANDED BY PRUSSIA Decision Concerning Disclorged Officers BAD FAITH IN PARDONED REBELS N;re Yonif, Noe. sio.-11i, Wova's Wash ington dispatch nips that twelve bandred and fifty men have been mustered out of the Veteran Reserve Corps, leaving only one hundred men In that department. Two hun dred of aro trying to hold on to their com missions until Congress authorizes a continu ance of the Corps. General Carl Schurz, In his report to the Pres ident, stated it was his belief that if negro suf fragt should be enforced in the south at the present time, it would 'require a large standing arm). The forthcoming report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue willrecommend abolishing the proprietary revenue stamps, and all other stamps except those used for legnl documents. The testimony in the ease of Captain Pettit was concluded yesterday. The report of the Commissary General of Prisoners Is nearly concluded. It costalris a east amount of matter reistive to the number of prisoner: taken be each side during the war. The Auditor of the Treasury Issued a circular quiring southern postmasters to Day up 41 balances due the Government at the ore/thing out of the war. 112,000 were recently received from the posteffthe at Mobile. Secretary Station has determined not to pub lish the list of °Olden to be mastered out till after Congress meets. The Tnbrate's Washington special says: ray. master Boarder an. of New Hampshire. sent ott to the Stonewall. cited with yellow fever at Ha vana. Eetural reconstructed rebels filed claims at the Treasury Department - for the balance due them before their participation In treason. An application was made at the Treasury Depart. meat yesterday for the appointment of a young Virginia secessionist as midshipman. The Time,' special says the number of Amid I cottons for pardon on file Is shout 20,000. The number granted will not tamed 8,000, none now being granted. But few Members of Congrese have yet ar rived. floe. Schuyler Colfax consented to deliver • lecture before the Prese Club or Philadelpbia next Monday Evening, on the subjett "Aerobe the Contlcent." Thelleraiuns Washington &match says Gent Grant's report of military operations since his appeintmtnt as Lieutenant General alll proba• bly arc, mpecy the report of the secretary of Ws r, and be published with that droumeut. The feeling agamst Ermland In Washington for allowing the otheers and crew of the She nandoah to escape, Ls one of nadtiguLsod dis gust and hostility. Alt atm;c that they must be givh up to cur authorities under the extradi tion treaty. So doubt is entertained of oar ebllity to prove from her log book that shc took many prizes after being informed of the close of the war. Tim interior of the Capitol is being complete ly and elaborately prepared for the approach ing session. _The desks for the Southern mem bers have been replaced. - :surgeon Mary Walker, baring failed to ',- calve n Major's commission In the United elates Army, the I're Went has all ected that she be pis-salted the moral medal for meritori au. and resihful conduct. her friends will ask Congrans for a more harrinsi. testim It is stated that all the executive and miscel lexicons dreuments of tie Thirty-Seventh and Thirty-Fachth Cm:tress are being printed. A military commission, it is said, has l.ean ordered for the investigation of the enlistment of Prussian subjects...by the State of 'Massachu setts during the war, with power to sit in Wash ington and Boston, to accommodate the Prus sian Minieter and Massachusetts cflieers re srecti v eh% It Is understood that the Premien Government has demanded au explanation from the Vetted States. and that power expects to estab lish fraud and et-impulsion practiced upon mei grant,. The Times' Woobington dispute] says the second Comptroller of the Treasury has made thelollowing decisions Officers discharged to take effect from a parti cular anterior date, who do not receive 'notice of their discharge until some time afterward, and who, Mlle meantime continue on duty, come within the screed paragraph of General Orders No. 103, of Ihtl.l, relating to the resigned oat cers, and arc entitled to pay to the date on which such discharge or notice was received. An lifilear holdicg s COMMiI9.II on the 3d of March, 1965, and continuing in the military service of the United States until August 15th; 1005, was rendertd suponnutary by the consob !dation of bin own regiment with another, and discharged, it Is held that as he wan not dis charged the service under any orders of the War tit-patter eat, for the reduction of the army. aid is not enlltled to three months pay, prover, provided by the actor Congress. Starch ii, Inasmuch as he has not served to the close of the war, within the meaning of the law. The Ti ibene't special bays: The reeonstrge. lion rebels In Washington do not disguise the fears that the had faith of many pardoned brethren in the South will seriously affect their political aspirations and Interests. The leis/ of executive confidence, which they admit they desired, occasions salon apprehensions, and the more information they °stain of the senti ments of Northern Congressmen makes it ap parent that they have no chance of admission into the text Congress. Mr. Thomas Galway, late Assistant Commis. Honer of the Freedmen's Bureau of Louisiana, has been tendered by General Howard the an perixtendency of all the freedmen schools In Tentessee and Kentucky. From New Orleans and Savannah—Riot Among Negroes—Georgia Election. New Yer.a, Nov. 23.—The steamer Flam bcaux;from New Orleans, with the Slat colored regiment, Captain C. B, Ward, has arrived here. The steamers Nevadekand Stadia, from Sa vannah on the IStb, hate also arrived. The Nevado fell In with the steamer Mississippi, off Barnerate Light, disabled, and towed her bock to this port. Among the passengers on the Ne vado are Governor Lowe and family, nif Mary land. The Savannah Herald has informatigm that a riot took pinee among the negroes, near Mon mule, West Florida, the rioters burl:dust a cot ton gin home. A company of Regulars was sent there to keep order. There is no doubt of the election of Jenkins ns Go minor of Georgia. Now Ousami Nov. 22.—The internship rlenta arrived at I,Lotnle yesterday and brought In Captain Horace Atwood and part of the crew of the ship Harry, of West Orleans, for Livar ol, burned one hundred miles from West Pass. with Z,542 bales of cotton. The origin of the Are bt unknown. The balance of the crew were taken by the ship Ella, bound for Llyer. pool. Both llama of the Leghdature are organized The Governor's message win be received Wed needay,. The steamer Ifentanzan, from New York, hat arrived. 'The steamship Catharine Whiting. from New York for Galveston. arrived today by the tow steamer South Carolina. The Whit ing lost her rudder and her boiler completely gave out, and Wee two nave in rough sea. Fire In Frankfort, Ky .I..onsvnix November =.—Fronicfart, Ky., Executive ojks.—The °Oleo of Clerk of the Court of Appeals wee homed this morning. A portion of the new building being used for a military department, the Judges of the Court of Appeals end library was destroyed. The records and papers of the ronrt of Appeals was almost entirely destroyed. PIITSEEE GIL FRIDAY. kOYEMBER .24. 1865. COMPLAINTS OP MB FAISCII GOTUIRES7 Iforkble Xterder fn Nett Tork. ADDITIONAL REWARD FOR PRESTON KING'S BODY etc., etc New Tong, Nov. :S.—The statement made on the 10th inst. that the French Government. Lad complained to the Customs authorities against Ave steamers and sundry persons, the former as destined to transport arms, dtc., to Mexico, wan substantially correct—an abstract from a letter from an edictal stating that a clearance was refused a steamer until she wan examined by Collector Ling, the Collector git ing as a reason for this course that he had re ceived protests against several vessels in port said to be prepariam for Illicit purposes &glint* the French or British commerce. A Cuban named Jose Garcia wan murdered in the vicinity of City Park, Brooklyn last night, and robbed of $ll,OOO or $lO,OOO. Ile was pro pricier of a theatre in Havana and had come tO this city for the purpose of purchasing machin ery, and the supposed murderer Is Jose Hormel, and is represented to be about forty years of age, five teat eight inches high, dark complex ion, black hair and thin black mustache. lie` had dined with him in the afternoon and knew that he bad the money upon Lis person, and left the hotel in company with the victim. The murdered men was horribly mutilated with more than a dozen wounds from a dagger, a wound over his right eye, inflicted with some blunt instrument, and his body otherwise lac erated with a razor or dagger. A dagger and a • razor were fond In the vicinity. No arrest has yet been made. In addition to It, r•wad /I by cus tom bonne rt.!, vcry or the ~.- IXl[llll4 of Preston King. an additional reward of rive hundred dollars, in behalf of the Mends and relatives of the deceased, in offered by Si mon Smith sad L. L. Bridges. The steamer Western lietropolia. from Ape lachit ola an the 15th brings 1000 Dales of cot. tea. The total shipment of cotton from that pot for the season will reach eighty thousaad bales, soviet:My thousand of which have yet to be,shipped. Some eighty tassels were engaged in loadinr.. In response to the denlat by 0. J. 8d lib, of the statement of the Portland .irgus that Prof. Morse had received a heavy judgment against Bmlth, the Frotessor says •'there has been no judgment, but a verdict has beam given against Emitti in my favor for 10,762 dollirt." At an auction sale today of army and honpl• till stores, consisting of condensed milk, eggs, beef, blankets, fir., the net receipts amounted to a quarter million dollars. New Orleans adeleee state that Major Geller al Herron has resigned his position in the army, and has entered Into the nombeisslon business in that city. The Coosoon coal oil refinery on :Long Inland Creek, la reported to be destroyed by lire this morning. It has been rumored that Chillan agents were purchasing large quantities of ammunition - and materials of war; Mao that a Teasel was dttlng out as a privateer. The Chillan government does not propose at present to dt out privateers. No persons are anther lend to purchase arms or war am att !Jai here. T:1: ATTACK ON ItIATAIRMAS. Liberal Account of the Affair, AMERICAN TROOPS FIRED UPON. Gtu. 6iitzrl Assists the Wounded Ltberals, Now YOP.i., Nov. 23.—The Herald's Browns vlile letter rays The attack on Ilatamoras heretofore reported, was a very small affair.— General fithabedc., commanding the Republican army, had givea directions fee a rISKIDUPOISIttIre, but no order for an rtack. Oat of hls officers commanding • small body of the Americans. misunderstood the order. and assaulted one por. lion of the works with the greatest success, capturing the Imperial works and guns, but not being supported, they had to withdraw. During the ,itg c. Brownsville was tilled with people from Meta mar., who fled to escape the ezt ected attack. During the tight the soldiers at Brownsville cheered at the socemo of the liberals. whereupoo four s'aots ware deltheracry fired at the assembled group, from the imperial Steamer Pismo, .405, Weitzel has ordered an inreetigatlen of this aff•lr. General Weitzel, at the request of General EV:011E40, lad is lbo interest of hoalltßtr, sent over Mule for Lhe latter.' wounded. Many of the wounded were transported to Brownsville and received the attention of the Coiled Btatis array army surgeons there. The I Irralcrt correspondent cop arras the atoll of the plot to turn Ntalamorsa over to the !Aber ale. One of the imam In the conspiracy wu formerly to the rebel army service, on ihs staff of Johollorgans The Liberal army y said to lee shadily creasing In stem:tolls. All Ll:lame. In Matamoros has cease,: The streets are bardeaded with coupe bales and ot b. er materia!s, snort of the labor being performeJ citizens. Gtll. Slau;:bler, late of the rsbcl army, has cone to the City or CII,(14, so the Ininlng interrd. SEVERE RAIN STORM [N CALIFORNIA Considerable Damage Done PORTION OP IHARYNTILLE DOER 19.111 R. The Wharf at Half Mona Bay WaAhrd wa) 8s t'rusci•e o, Foy. 2U.—A storm of rain has prevailed throughout toe State during the past week, the mort revere experienced since the great good of 1561. Communication with the Intenor, except by water and telegraph, is cut off. The Central Pacific Railroad has sufferyd emerely by the caving In of embankments. The Mining Donnas have cuff. red considerable damage by the washing away of dams, dams wheels nod bridges. Much of the country nor dm log on the Sacramento and Feather Rivers iv licoded. The lower portion of Marysville is ceder water, without much damage as yeL The wharf at ilsif Moon bay, on the Paddy watt. teeth of San Francisco, was washed away this morning, carrying with It a warehouse filled with grain and causing damage to the Bruen of 6100.000. There is no signs of the slot m abating. Frem Rushville—Crane • Court Martial Oser—lllattwas Robbery—Cotton, etc Nauruan. Nov. 23.—The Crane court mar- UM has closed. Argument' were delivered oe both sides. The declaion has not yet beau made public by the court, though in military circles it is believed that Col. Crane has fully vindicated his came In everyparticular of the cue as. the Quartermaster of military railroads, and that must of the charges against hue will be sus tail ed. Nashville is infested by bands of robbers and murderers. Last night abont tea o'clock Win. Heffernan, a well known citizen of this city, was returning from Saint Cecilia Seminary, with his daughter arid son In hisearriago, when be was attacked by four highwaymen, who dragged him into the bushes by the road, and roboed and injured him so desperately that his recovery is impossible. Out of the robbers was bodly wounded by Heffernan. All have been captured and are in jail. Au exciting crowd of eltLecna are preparing to lynch them. They were found to be teamdters In the employ of the tiovenament. Cotton—There was no demand to-day. Oa account of Its It Rated prices yesterday. 46 to 47, a depression was apparent terday. 40 bales were nee. the highest prices being 40. Receipts 50 bales; shipments 227 bales. The river to eighteen males, at a stand. Gen. Scott to Wtoter lu New Orleans— Herrn - Una of Troops in Canada, &c Ncw Tons, Not. 23.—L3en. Scott leaves on the steamer on Sott - ,lay, to spend the winter In New Orleans. Ile Is now stopping at the Astor House. A letter from gentleman recently from Texas, says about Lift, thousand bales of cotton were raised there this year. A letter from Montreal says: The militia will be recruited to the full strength of the hattal- Rolls. The Society of Workingmen will fur nish two companies of Infantry. An engineer battalion will be formed from the workingmen of the Grand Trunk Railway. The wool dealers and brokers of this city propose to hays daily meetings to consider their Interests. Negotiations with the instlatt. Now_ Yong. Nov. 2.3.—H0n. 0. Gurney, of Witeonaim one of the Commissioners sant to treat with the Indians of the Northwest, artys the negotiations bete been so satisfactory that be thinks a commission sent out early next season, so as to have ample time to go higher up the rlYer and nee the Indians of the North west entallrY. will succeed In establishleg a gen eral pcaec throubout that country OUR RELATIONS WITH MANGE onsolidalion of Wainionton and Gear:down MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON NEWS. WAILLINCITON, Nov. "a.—ln a dispatch to the late Minister Dayton the Secretary of State said ho must, not unprofitably, Improve tho occasion by ransacking that the Executive Government of this country has no organ in the press, and Its yleire and sentimants In regard to France and to all ether countries can be known always by the language of Its di;lomatle representa tives, for it but Instructs them minutely and di rects them to speak alwa3s frankly sad Biz- cerely. A shert time before this communication wu sent td Minister Dayton, Mr, 83wani wrote to bite as followr: The statements made to you by if. Dronyn de L'iluys concerning the Emperor's intentions are satisfactory, if we are permitted to assume. them an haying be authorized to be made by the Emperor In view of the present condition of affairs In Mexico,. It is true, as I had before remarked, that the Emperor's purposes may hereafter change with changing circumstan• see, we, ourselves, .however are not unobser vant of the princess of events at home and abroad and In no cane are we likely to neglect each provisions for our safety. as every sovereign State mull always be prepared to fall back upon, when nations with which they have lived in friendship come to respect their moral and treaty obtigations. Your own discretion will bu the geld. as to how far and to what way the public interests will be promoted by submitting them views to • the consideration of M. Dronyn do L'Huje. rhe Directors of the Board of Trade have etaken action with a view to the consolidation the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the remainder or the county of Washing a tan into one municipality, instead of being, as at present, under the control of five distinct authorities, they declare it eminently proper that the Board of Trade, representing so large all amount of the prospects and trade of this district, should take the lead in this movement, In order to procure an efficient and harmonious municipal government. lion. Thaddeus Stevens Is among the re cent .Congressional arrivals. The rumors so Industriottsly circulatwl con cerning the migration ofJtidge Ottt, Azsistant Beertclary of the Interior, and the appointment, In his piece of Judge Morton, of Illinois, are without foundation. Judge Otto is understood to enjoy to the fullest extent, the confidence and esteem of the Secretary of the Interior, ;as well as the chief of that Department . Capt. L. D. Beckwith, 220 d Regt,, Veteran Reserve Corps who wad senteneed by Court Martlalat Baltimore, to be hashiered and im grlsoned for alleged false mestere has bee, to day tutored to rank and pay be the President upon the recommendation of the Judge Advo- . este general, who approved theo f proceedings the court martial and the argument of CsOt.l Beckwith" counsel, R. B, kfathew, C'.Antalashaner of Internal Rorenue • dal; decided as to the amount of stamp duty k deed of trust o: mortgage, giVell sz; the Ac 'antic and Great Western Railway Console', John R. Pena, Trustee of the City of New Yor Bank. In imewhr to an loquiry if SIAM In le tend Bertnue stamp" was tied:Helen' to cove , the came, the entire amount of toe mortgag being $30,000,000, said that it would require It temal Revenue stamps to theimount of 530,000 aid if said stamps were not ailized thereto, th. Lands of said Railroad Company would be le An ImPrefillon MiculOns to Ples.srs. Brows Bothers h Co., was created by a dispatch t. the lbstms Dint! , Adrrrtiter,. to regard to the payment of a 13,000 draft by that house. repre• seated as haying been drawn by the rebel Gov ernment. ltls understood that it was drawn by Brow, Brothers Co., to their own order, and by than endorsed. and that there was nothlnZ in the fact that It came .nto the hands of the Government as captured property at the Bonth, watch would Indicate nay coaneetton between the 6: m and the rebel Government. Government IteGret• the Acceptance of the Rhenandoch—ltabcaa Corpoa to bt Re •tom!—Poatma•trr General's Report. NV? Yong, Nov. 241.—The Ihrola's special Sara The Government is somewhat sorry that the Apetican Consul at Liverpool ancept.ed the Bleninaoah. fie must have acted without entir,rlls. The Government. however. can do co htog but take her as they did the Stonewan, although their eases are entirety Metal miler. Adrer::str's WashinglOa special dispatch says : Too I'mtident .pressed this morning his Intention to restore the privi leges of the writ of habeas corpus at the earliest poulble time. sod to do away with the secret detect:to service. The Postmaster General's Report will be a very satisfactory document. Daring th• last decal year the department was not only sca t sustaining, but it bee sceunenlatcd three-for m of • calliloa of Dollars. Mr Donalsock h e closed contracts on exceedingly favorable te a fir transporting the malls for the next lo r years over the main leading routes of the Bee and does not, as a rale Inland to establish a routes at the expel:teen( lb? North. fla beglos on the i. rinciple of compelderz, toe cantons to be nearly. cc grille self sustaining there, a. t al. ways has bean here: The 4t. J•tm Exploslon—avow In New York—Washington Items. NEw bone. Nov. 13.-11 r Norman Wtard,of this city, has bean experimenting upon the boi lers of the St. John, and aseerts in a letter to the ( wmuernol, that his theory that the explo sion of the Millers was caused by an mimes! ex pel:MUD of the boiler plates between parts above abd beiow the surface of the watt, at the time of the explosion, which st.rfa..,e might be at the ordinary water Inc. or lower when there wea a deLciency of water, or higher when the water was foaming. Sae been triumphantly confirmed, and that the boilers of the St. John will be immediately supplied with a self-acting device to equalise the temperature of the Snow fell In this cliy for a few momenta to day. The Pis', Washington despatch says Henry W. Hilliard, of Alabama. la a letter, warmly supports the President's reconstruction policy. A large Government sale of beef and cotton took place at Alexandria to-day. The Ptesident Ya engaged upon his message ❑c rfeelvm but fete visitors. Message of the Governor el Alabama. Moini.e. Nor. B:,.—A apecial &watch to the sdasyr , -sr'', from Montgomery, Baled the 'Zia, sap Governer Parsons has delivered his Mm ea ge to the isgislature.lie ~nyea the adoption of the amendment to the 'Constitution of the United States, abolishing slavery, acid the pas sage of laws, protecting the negro, in person and properly. This course, be says, will seinre the admission of our representatives in Congreu, and restore to the State all its political rights In the Union. Ile opposes the specs! code for the Government of the negroes, and recom mends the adoption of a vagrant law, hearing upon white and black alike, and he suggests that vagrant laws similar to those of Illulasippl, be adopted, and he recommends that provision be made for destitute white and black persons. Florid• Convention NEw Yona, Novemb erTmlahasscc letter says: Ihe proposition to repudiate Go: rebel war debt, and ndmittiug negro testimony in the courts. encountered • strong opposition, and would not hash passed, but the members plainly saw nothing less would racelve the ap probation of the Florida repraseatatlyes to be admitted to Congress. Previous to adjourn ment, Governor Slam]] addressed the Collvo3- Lima complimenting them on the thorough man ner in Which they had done their work, and e.x prestaltw particular pleasure that the right of teaLllllolly Itila been granted to the freedmen. Ire said that the colored troops arc all soon to be wlthiravrtt, and there will only be left from one hundred to OLIO thousand white soldiers in the Btate. Popular Voto of North Carollua New Yong. Nov. 20.—The Wilmington 1 lir aid gives the following results aa far as beard from, of the popular vote at North Carolina on the anti-slavery ordinance: In favor, 4,830; against, 1,109. On the antl-secession ordinance; la favor, 5.239, against, 900. R.' W. Beat, of Greece county, is appointed Bacretary of /Hate by Gov. Holden. The Richmond Whig has an account of the murder of Robert F. Kirby, • well-known fish monger, by his wife, in a dt of Jealousy. .Schuyler Colfax to Lecture at Philadel phia. NOV. 2R.—Hon. itchuyier Colfax will deliver a lecture bet ye the Press Club this evening at the Academy of Music, and next Monday evening, as heretofore stated. The subject is, "Across the Continent, and the duties of the next Connives." Elteamer Veer Lodge gunk Sr, Lolls, November w.—The steamer Deer Lodge, berme for Omaha with a valuable cargo, sunk twelve miles below at. Joseph on Monday. It Is supposed to be a total loss. The boat was valued at 600,000, and was Insured for 640,000. Fire In 'Richmond. RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 22.—gIcktool & Co.'s auction house, on Broad street, near the theater, and several adjacent houses, were destroyed by fire to-night. Loss small. THE OIL FRAMS AT PITEIOLEI larestigation and Declaims by the isseEseee TUB ITHE HITIREIST TO BRUM PENALTY Prraoca, Nov. W.—The eraminatiOn Worn the United Btates Revenue Assessors kt Mead ville of the proprietors of certain walls ox Pith°le Creek, against whleh the Governlneni , hoe claims, was held lesterday. The assessors and collectors had reason to suppose that there was more 01l being produced during certain months than was being returned for taxation. Upen Inquiry they found that the agents of certain wells returned upon their re ports only the value of the working interest and not the entire product of the wells. An Inves tigation was therefore called and it was found that some of three agents, but whether with in tent to defraud or um, bad claimed to have an understanding with the owners of the land and free Interest to the affect that the latter ahould take their share of the oil from the tanks and pay their share of the tax. The custom hereto fore hes been for the working Interest to pay the whole amount of tax and collect the re spective portions from land and free interest. The decision of the assessors made to-day, placed the penalty upon the free Interest, which Is one-fourth tee oil, bee referred the matter to the Chief Commissioner at Washington for fi nal decision. TOO working and land interests showed re ceipts for revenue tea for all oil up to Novem ber. A prominent operator made over his inter sets to a large amount on the day the Govern ment made their claim. This was done not, with a view to evading any claim, butane a post . Weenie., The decision Is attracting much at tention, as it Involves large amounts of money sad reverses decisions which have heretofore been considered as law, and as such been gen erally observed. Prom Cafro—Memphis Avalanche Revived. Canso, Nov, 23.-425 bales of cotton passed for Clocionattl. Memphis cotton market dull at 4 TO ito 4 90. Stork on hand, 20,000 hales. The Mempbla•drniaarhe la to be mewed. It will support the President and opposo nitro suffrage. Steamer Arobto Supposed to be Lostlll Formes's Idozertos, Is reported that a steamer Iles wrecked tan miles north of Caps Hatteras, oa the beach, supposed to be IA Arabia. Murderer Sentented. HALMS. Nov. a the care of the ship hero murder, the cook tf the ',easel was to-day intuited to be hung, and eke sentence at mate deferred. AG. • ..11,--- --.._.._,, NT.ATE NEWS. tied two rye 'trawl togellic* , REIIRDT Fin BLUTINGO-011 one day lest week a cow Wonting to Judge Btanabru7 came home very mach bloated, timing onormotudy dis tended and in a elate of great fadgelitill.• lie e dipped the knot in tar, then piscin , knot in the cow's month, —awe over her horn'. In a few min. Mee she commenced belching, o:Vaned relief, and In an hour or two assumed her usual ap pearance. This peculiar mode of treatment he says was communicated to him many years ago for such cases, and hq thinks it is well worth trying.— Irticanina Republican. aR MO AN ESTLYATIL—Hon. G. W. Schofield, member of Congress from this District wu In town yesterday, and, in company with some of OUT citizens, made an examination of our harbor, the better to judge of the need of an appropria tion tbr Ica improvement. The tug i•Rome" sea made We of for this miniature survey, sad all the party seemed to enjoy the excursion.— Ens D;spatr'l of Tuesday. Trm Lancaster Bramin.-, commenced lts om• =maned la fortieth year last Wednesday, to a handsome new typographical outfit. The Er e:l4in, Is one of the moat prosperous papers in taw State. Ton ladies are planning to Corry fora fair of a week's dnratann, the proceeds of which are to go towards the buildleg of a school home. We wish them eI2CCCII. IM=CI J. IC. Baum, member of Congress from the fecrth district of Missouri, recently passel ihri ugh St. Louis on his wan t., Suhtagton. W bile set - slag as a captain of militia he made a vow that he would never cut his hair and braid until tailed ktFed twenty-tiro busherlt.uck eratwllb hie own band. lie Is now close crap ped, and boasts be has fulfilled his vow by kil ling that cumber.— f. :grinner. runes. A Larir writes to a friend In Lowell from Oregon, saying that apples were raised In her neighborhood the peat season so large that six teen of them would flit a a bushel basket, though of course, all do not average that BLS, She also saw a Bartlett pear that weighed two pounds. HEsICT Wann 8E1,1115E, has declined an otter of three thousand dollars for a course of six Ire tures teort the Detroit Young NICC9 (let C. ecru run COL/1X has received assurances from fievernor Raymood and General Banks that they will not permit their names to be toed for the Speakerehfp. Ton Taunton Crate learns that Major Gen , era! l ouch Is to take shone of the coal mines near Portsmouth Grove, R. I. IT Is funny to one a young lady with both hands in son dough. and a musquao on the end of her none. e 2.0 A TILLGEDT tv Ooio.—We kin] from a rC liable source, that on Saturday. the 11 ria as atrocious murder was committed at Clifton, be Greene county, the victim of which was a young man by the name of Rhodes. It seems that the murderer whose name we could not ascertain, had been paying attention to the as ter of Rhodes, and was objected to by her or her father; and that the father and the unac ceptable suitor had an altercation some time since. which was brought to an amicable close by the interference of young Rhodes. Oa Sat urday, however, the rejected lover, young Rhodes and a third party, Tithed a saloon et canals, when a glass of ale was ordered for each. After drinking, the discarded man turned around, drew a revolver, and deliberately shot Rhodes through the heart. lie then jumped In to • boggy with his comrade, and the two drove off, but were pursued and overtaken. The per-. petrator of this atrocious deed is now In the timen county jail, at Senior.—. pr-- 2yt.r6:,e, No.. I Z. MeELROV—On Wedrenday. the ,M )Ire. JANE Mc ELROY, wife of John H. McElroy. In the nth year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence of her husband, No. 64 Pike .:rest, ruts a.r . rcerroes., St Nl.l CiARDINER—On Wednesday, 22.1 nost., at o'clock p. m., at the residence of his son. No. SO Federal street, of typhok2 pneumonia 519.211' EL. OAR DINER. in the Mth year of his age. Toe funeral will take place from No. 39 Federal Street, on Friday, nttli last., at 6x o'clock a. 131.., to proceed to the Connellsrille depot. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to mused. HILLDALE CEMETERY—A rural and most picturesque plate of Sepulture, situate on the uplands, hantedistely north of Allegheny CDT, on the Nom Brighton D.d. Persons 'no lag to eelect Burial Lots will apply st the Super intendents Ogler, at the Cemetery. Title Deeds, Pormalts and all other Dullness will be attended at the Drug Warehouse of the undermined, eorner of Federal sad Leact.ck streets, /Motherly. GEt). A. KELLY, no2:lyd sea ataxy and Treasurer. pRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS IsiuVir IN STORE: 2 ear loads Shelled Own; 103 bos.h. Timothy Shed; 23 pails freab ruacked oti ßutter; 12 leaflets treat; g 205 bow Factory Chem; £0 bow .Elbh Dairy Cheese; 20 bones fresh W. B. do 2000 bbl.. choice Winter Apples; stoo do Lake Shore Potatoes; 3000 book. am halms Dried Peachsa; sO bbla Eastern Cranberries; 6 hal& Haselnutcl 60 huh. Black V7alnuts; 76 both. Chestnuts; too dos. fresh canned Peaches, 76 bblo. Vinegar Older; 10 bblit. 111aple Sugar; so boxes Kelly Wand Grapes; so bbl.. Dried Apples; 600 pounds Feathen; 8;:x; neer Gunny Bags, For sale by L. 11.4V010'Vlk CO. BLANKETS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, FLarrsEts, DRY GOODS And en immense stook of IBOOTS AND SHOED, AT PRIVATE BALE, AT IiceLELL&ND'S EIKPOIIII7n. .63 AND 67 ITFTE/ STREET. nßoxeß WINTER APPLES—Reedy •-/ ed tide itsy, two ears of .Y . B. Itootheadl oar* tally put up Lake Shore Apples, the last of that broad for ads season. for sea by car load alum, by (colt) 1.. IL VOIDS k 00. COTTON -3 Wes to arrive for tia'a by nog . isezeit DIOKET at 00. VOLUME LXVIII---NO. 294. GOVERNMENT SALES. IMPORTA-NT TO RAILROAD COM PLNEISS. Orin. or Assisraire grrairronss arras, / Wasnrisegemr, D. 0., Oeteber 31, 1936. Will be sold at Public Auction, at Aleasadria, V., oa BIONDAY, the OA de? of December,l466) 14,1100,C00 feet snorted Lumber. ao no. Platform Oar. 4 foot 0.4 (aches bo. Freight Oars, feet Sliinchea Silage) 4 Passenger Oats, 65° Ca r Wela. (good), pairs Oar Wheels, on axles, ion nets Oar 8,000 poufs. 'tubber Springs, 64 Elliptic Oar Springs, 1133 Delta patent 40 Splines. 600 Wile good secon d hand bend T 400 tons old T Roil, 030 UMW old Strap Ball, 60 teas Axles Iran. 011, 7 WM The /ron, old, tool Born Steel, old, 225 tons Car Wheels, old 430 r t Wrought Scrap I ran, tons Oast &Tap 3 tone Lead.Prfle, Old,leen, 7 1, 1 . 4 . 17 . 1 . , ? ,=%,„„eur, Wire Oable, II Vises, nO tons assorted Bar Iron. 3.4 to. snorted Sheet bon, 50 tons assorted Steal, 260 tons trop fleeting., 5 to. Brass 0.110., tons Sheet Copper, I ton Sheet Brass, 70,c00 pound. Boat Spikes, 2.50,000 poem. Railroad Spin., 14 0 .000 pounds 001 Splices and Saila 25,100 pounds Rote, 11,6(0 feet assorted Mau, 0,860 foot Leather Belting, 0,000 pound. Rubber and Hemp Packing, to lienderson Pumps, 2,000 feet sssorted Ga. Pipe, 60 0 sind.Stones, 28,0(0 pound. Truk Bata 7,600 pounds Spike Maul., ()old Elhlsels, ha. 2,000 Picks and Shovels, 600 Lenterns. 4,900 AOOO. Hatchet. and &dam 1,000 Handles, 60 steel -plated Trout, 90 steel Frog Plates, 60 50015W1tet Fixtures. r u ta p t Woocwawing Engines, portable Saw-mill.. steam Pile Drivers, complete, 5 Caloric Engine., 95 gets Planes, 100 Hand, Cross out, and eltv'ular Sawa, 60 steel Squares, CO Screw Jacka, 905 fees Spa k Nett!, g , 5,0t0 pounds assorw - , 150 pounds Sloe% T i,„ 1000 ppousde y ..tetLeal, 16 bola) ..deCortk-d TM. :4 : 4 : hn' % c.2s Boile r nd Tool t satt 7r.hri Globe 160 : rerete -- hei .Eeryo : t:.ipr 2301 Yokes, 25 Water Tanks and Hoops, 5,000 Cashes, Content. of Job Printing Office, comasting Of Presses. Type, Oases, ea A number of Eland and Track Cars. Content. of the Supply Store, which contshis a very Large assortment of valuable Railroad nate• rW, new and of the best quality. Contents of Machine and Blacksmith.' Shops, consisting of P:arare, Lathes, Wheel Proms, Forges, Stationary Engine., Shafting, Belting, hr.; he. Alto, a La 750161 of second-hand Store., Tool', Machinery. and other material. Sales to commence at o'clock. to be 'NO= ed from day to day until all le sold. Terms—Oaah, In Governmant Nadi. IL L. ROBINSON, to 3:lawdatecl Brevet Ooloikel, A. Q. VINAL SALES OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND Qt . A.TERMARTErt Grxtr.kL , l Orricz. ) W•Sii,./TO,l D. 4th Will be sold nt public auction , lorlng the month of November, tsthe highest bidder, st the time •nd plares nom P6l below, viz:. NEW YORK. New York City—TUMMY of esek week, NO MCLES each de). PENNSYLVANIA. Phllatlelphlo, Pa.—THURSDAY, November 2, 9, 18, sod 23, 100 HORS E; each day. Harrisburg, P.—TUESDAY of each greet:, 100 111UL/fi each day. Ilerrlsburgh, Ta.—THURSDAY, November In, and 10D XIORSE.S. cap day. Elecbsdilesburg, —TL.E'SDAY, November 1 100 HORSES. - - Allentown, Ps.—WEDNESDAY, November to, too HOUSES. Pottsville, Ps—FRIDAY, November 12, 100 HORSES. Chester, De'metre county, r —WEI4ESDAY, November too HORS Tau/Title, Pi.—TIII.:RaDAY, November 10, too HORSES. Tlturvtlle, Pa.—Tllo - R: 4 I,AV, November 10, 100 NOR, Es. Tit re.—THI RSD A Y end FRIDA Y NON r¢. bat 0 .n.. 1 24, le. 01l 1. EScacl 1.L.y.. DkILA air A ILE. Wilmington. of each week ion HORSES each dm). Wilmington, DeI.—RIDAY of each: week, tY) MULE-4 rack day MARYLAND. Bs'more. \i'EDNESIJAV Sep temher 15 too Hoß,r-S. lla dimorr. Md.—WEDNES DAY, pt ember 7.1, GIESI3ORO. D. O. TUF-sDAYS and Tkl 11csUAYS af each. week, 100 HORNE, each ;is NO S.ALE N OF MULES , WILT. TAKE PLACE AT WANHINGTON. 11. C. - - At this series or sates all the Government aul lic,lS will be disposed of. Buyers should therefore Arial themselves of this last opportunity to par chase.. . For isles of public 1113iM14 In the West, see of finial Western newspapers. AJ11.11.15 will he said nn;/!. Sales to commence at 10 S. na. each day. Tern s—CAISII, In United Sentes Currency. JAMM Bret , . Brig. Geri. in charge (W26:1 non°. First Div. Q. M. G. 0. L)RODUCE NOW RECEIVING :AND In atom VW Iba. strictly fresh Roll Butter; moo Its, fresh ner Lard, In kegs; 1000 boxes extra Cream and Goshen Cheese; bOD dotes fresh Egsr 0050 1...8110/4Wheat• ion boa. fresh greun! 'i rrnmeal: 7eo bhp, choice Fall and Winter Apples, PO busbela new Dried tipples; 2ro bushels new Dried Peaches, • to barrels Sweet Cider; barrels Older Vinegar; 00 bushel. Chesuuts; 10 bushels Sbellbarks; 4 can 11i and 2 Inch Lumber, cant Mt. ogres; 2 ran Bark, For solo by H. RIDDLE, No. 143 Liberty street. • TAKE NOTICE. —Pure No. 1 W. 8. LARD OIL. FINE SPERM OIL, CARBON OH. FISH OIL, NELTS FOOT OH., CRUDE 1)11., aro. Sold In quantales to suit customers. Persons Wanting any of the above named Oils, would do well to .11 and examine oar stock, as we are de termined to sell these goods NEJIY LOW FOR CASH. CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Corner Ohio and Federal Streets. In the Market Ilona.. AI/Gately City. co-20 GEORGE A. KELLY. VEY TO LOVE; or, Dr. S. EI. L&NDIS CELEBRATED INFALLIBLE PRIVATE LFOTORE ON PSYCHOLOGICAL FASCINA TIONS, cal clitiou, Jan out. It teaches you to charm those you to Love; how to redeem straying companions, So. It contains many secrets worth keeping. Prim us cents. Also, GREAT PRI VATE BOOK for ruaut MO or GROWN PER SONS. Every lady should have one. Price 11.00. Send price of either or both to P. A. STEINER it CO, Sole Agents, No. 1112, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and resolve by return mall, In seal. ed envelopes. A “anane suoores" will also ac company emit book. no(P4ai SUGARS—SYRUPS—MOLASSES. 16 6616 Crumbed, Powdered and Granulated BO • A Code, Sugar; B de do; 20 w 0 Extra Conte Sugar; .= 4 Prime and Choi. Cuba do; 110 w P.B. do; 60 bhda P. R. and Cuba do; 70 bbla Booth & Edgar Syrup; 15 44 Choice P. 1?- Molaane; 44 do N. 0. do• In gore and arriving. For Ws by bOHODIA.K.EIf. & LANG, 179 and 176 Wood at A COMFORTABLE HOME and good i .up. salary to offered to a rerpeetable Young who is wl.lLog to mist In all the details of house. work in a family realdhig near the etty. t 0 rod referenda must be given, as she will be treated to all respects as one of the family. Apply or address S. ULTYIIBEET & SONS, 0003 II Market egret. REMOVAL. WELLS, ItIDDLI k ()U., nen removed their extends Whip Store 46,1 Patiory to No, 146 WOOD STREET,. corner o Virgin Llley, whoa theyere propeziet to orders for WIDEP LASHTS AND SW/TORE Prornetiv at theloarett prima nlve OIL CLOTHES I OIL CLOTHES!-0f all part erns and widths, for FloorkTablea, Coun ters, Stairs, ka., also, Window WWI= of all afros and & Tranapareut Green Oil Cloth, Bud Holland', Trlmmtni, kn. A large stock oa hand and for sale. Wholesale or Retail at tII owest ert Leek, at 110 s. IS and n St. Clitr street; b no) I . & H. PHILLIPS. NEW Ia GROOEBY—Ths underegra has °Peab eirri nErr wEw sToCK Ns& sad WSLL SZLECNZD attocatems tate. NEW 13TOR$ Ta addition to. attar dov aiUeyinmld tO Cads gook dd rod= i seen Boren arnairur .1; htellaws maw Meld sad raw Mudd. W ALL PAYERS, on Satin and Blank Grounds, tin great misty, at the tows§ rises, at N 0.107 Motet sorest. soil .TU.S. R IttlialiES k BM N-Ew BII6KWHEAT FLOUR-4_ ,000 FiClUr N EW D , rukta:Plintr NeW S ll6hl kll a t i r b t a &41117 Ur; lett received and for tale at the Fardly Grocery Stets to ne2 JOHI4 A. BERStiAI7. comet Libertty and INN streets. C(nTc. for r sale by /SALLIL DIVIS.EX a. GU. BooTs AND buoEs FOR TGE I I_, 1.4 O.lNi AT ASTOIIIBrEiCILY LOW 'PRICES, AT THE CELEBRATED Concert Hall Shoe Store, ENDLESS VARIETY, ItIORE STYLES. SUPERIOR QIIALITYi FINEST FINISH(' ABOUT HALF PRIOR. RIVETED GRATIS, REPAIRED FREE Even; Pair Warranted Sound and Perfect or no Sale N o. 60 FIFTH STREET: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; Ironies's' Rubbers, - - S 1 •11 O HALL oLcrriurra aotiss, NEW GOODS rot OLOTH GOATS SAUK COATS VI‘GLISR WALKING COLTS OVESLOOATS Or ALL. 61111:11: IrArICY CAP PAITrel. sad All styles of EAAHDLIMS.OF 003 FOE THE NEXT 0 DAYS 3". H. SMITH & 00., cLOTELIEhS, OME FULL, Cs IFISIIi SS. Opposite the Open Roast SUPPLY YOUR WANTS BOOKS AND ALBUMS BOOS PUBLISHERS' PRESEPITITIO3 MOP 74 FIFTH STREET. For the rolloivlng reasons. You time the finest stock in the City to stied from. Yon only pay the Publishers price for gook& Yen also receive attime of purchase a present Your present will be worth from 100. to 1100. Yon will be entirely satisf led with both Book and Present. All we ask, Try as, CALL OR SEND TOE A OATALOGUE not COME ONE, COME ALL! GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING WTI:D.I[UB. , Nos.-18 St. Clair' St. no attention of the pall= la gelled to the Largo and efacuive stook of GERT/LEUELI'S rag. NISHING GOOD:S, just opened the Above. mentioned plane, which I am now corezina avert, barDias. Any ma to want of the &hove Gavels. wilt and it to their advantage to ere ate a wan and Omuta* my stock before purituulng else. wheat! , They esti end the largest without @thew rock Flan Woolen, tiotto=4=l = partyflir 1:= edits and Brewers, scam, Neck Tisa, Beak BO& madras; Butterflies, and ev the OexiLlemen's guraishilig= Beintinter to plow. sad til Bt. Clair Moot. I T. L a t w riliTs stook of SAMUEL flata= I frere Ocd • Mold lower then seal. v:dynes. -mss.. Gl-401_,I) • The choicest stock of. GUM AND SILVER warcatzs, OLOOICS AND JEWELRY, ever brought to dale , ehenyel_q, COt now be seen at the • bTORE of H. Sacl A e KL rtir GES. 98 Where WATOBEB or the oen manna JAWCZ, BY 'Halls newest idlles, 0.1..1X7103 of mew dee. hriptiotrof ben American and 11=ehmakera, PURE MATE AND PLATEDGOODS, matt u ruts, Spoons add Hollow Wara. Bohandan and Preneh China ane Ulna YAWS of student Cl= aw%ll:bilitir raraittr'eallegge. TIONt Fine Watch and Jeweirrworic Made and repaired. Hinted Beall4a We sh beet knit the Diww.s 3 -Zilddril Week' Allegiveri VLQIIR AND GRAIN. bbls do rangly Flom; zed VDUS /hiSt; SCO do d 100 do do ming dos ot 3 9D bush brhae Bar Coro ' biXl do Shelled do; 0000 bosh Oats; _ - • • • ' 20c0 eptig u Bsday; • • . ; I 'carload in store asulfor ells Feel. • •-• ' rA ar, ca. - Bloc :Mud iSO Penn scow. LO9B .HERE. A treat variety and . willeitlited twat of PICKLES, PEAbI4Si:, And all kinds of oe.ram Fauns, ter axis by JOHN H. scour. At Ali New Ciroast7, N Lthexty it. teraff nos Frer,ww bbli • to wit& Fe C 7 • ' 21 .. .