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\.. For the Largest
...„"ta t o4 of reticular: ir; isit4 at the lowa% prices,
la to EU Deg Druz:More, No.Bl nor ket street.
!EMI
entral ettlptitte of Lime,
For siitesiqving eider. For Sole by Multi Super,
IlrogOt,tornei Hof Penn and St. Clair streets,
Vittibtag •
:Bates d: Bell
I:l6eap
Book Cases tar Sale.
..,Ttjo,..new Doak Oases at the furniture ware
0171:61 Ot 6. Freeborn, tot, Cornet of Ohio
'Arid Eint."oematon streets, Allegheny, suitable for
lawyeers orrice or e gentleman lihrery. Pelee
in° and $25. ' nu27-3t
Bates do Bell
vicar Dlogibic
-1. Best Bargains
;In antsoodt, in ttal city, are to ho had on the
stortheest cornet of Fourth and Market streets.
• •O. Staeo, Lorr. h Deo.
.Buy the Belt t,
ladto in tho city, at Fleming's Dtug
aton,, , No, it market street.
Batee . d: 'Bell
Sara e 1 &P =callus.
The Fenian BFotherhood.
And Allot therestOf mardiand, azid we will Indeed
Ojai lOwmaattklnd:aind alio the llttie -folloanr,
alelnSitedlo' Yam; bleotel,latid , a Nola andfd
Street, atrd• we the_ Attest "serene" steak of
..Bodti fe,§lAesres the play-actor failows . say, (no
, allasion to Yankee Loeke,), that has filian under
War settee: 611'of those who are gramblieg at the
?high prices of lloots ec Shoes, (and they nave •
tight to do so Id some quarters,) should not fail to
olidt IhroVelland's, and get a good article at slow
ree.l r . /Pr the . C. l 3ri . dt..net 1611 to examine the
Stocker Overcoats_ Sleets (mita,' lidstness coats,
'.Tests! and:Yards to be fohnd at this establish.
neat: Aid- Irian would keep Warm at a cheap
iviiiakietienabei that: IlLankets and Flannels are
d'ofe g Off at yeti 'write'.
& Bell
litreetbelcp Afnahns
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That's It to a T.
'Good candy, butter botch or Event'
otaNyoMeOli Mit Midi, You, lemon. pine apple.
VanNinand mountain tea sandy and Carden Good
iiiiiiii;fign;:yalliliAidiites'and Currants, at No.
:119r *dual atreSs. 6 . '411 timilulted.
notaer
.!;431013414c.atit101d:41 3 / 6 1Yorcitti cortheut
, stiniii3l.Fouttli i Q Nallust strestsitban any
atbattilicSinthatity:l
C, Haapoa L e mma & BAD..
" Bates A.,;llett
211 7 0 CIIFsP . .
She IYorWil Opinion of Hoetetter's Steed.
• AMA' Bitters,
..-.TOnelting the Bitters. this grand fact Ii clear,
_::'Their lame hits all the western hemisphere,
! . -.'li..E.nown In all lamiti - wrisited by its Ocestui twain,
;,:"ZeaabandPA sad slgOr tollovr„in the. Main.
couirransurra.
raigketter , a Bitters share the common fats
Ur,ll thingS good—Mmes.. Imitate.
'Of thdaffbeFtift-44efgetlY use your flea—
Prom lioaest homes purchase your supplien.
01.13T10N.
Tau OOTEltalittner DIDOVALMEST.
laonlirrto guard against dangerous Impositions,
the radio are 'requested to take especial note of
the bea utiful engraved proprietary stamp, through
the of the Vatted States oftl
- daily anibenticates every bottle of liontetter's Bit
ten. This skied, thrown by the government'
over the proprietors and the public for their joint
...Protection, Is placed conspicuously slam the
work and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot
all to strike the eye of Moment . ..nal observer.
liathlrg Mot purports to be Hostetter. Bitter's
can be genuine unless the stamp is there.
'", ICU also trope: to state that the Bitters am
told extlualielyin glaze, sod never by any Mr.
anantaxens by the gallon of the barrel.. Lap:fe
lon sod imitator are .s.oaff;stifilho only safe
guard thaA lea age, nit them to to see that
Cho Bitter buy bear the mama.' label and
note of d o Blears. Hostetter k Smith, and
the stamp above mentioned.
.; Cotton Goode,
onght elnes the late decline sod sold acerrdingls.
Itemenit.or We. are now, cus,the northeast corner
of roiuth;sinalciitkotittieeta.
• - 0. Hasson Lou & 800.
Bates &
Base Cheat, Zdulltas.
7,77lleurrakfialph;Veir ofX.ptte,
:.--4iesrvirectder.',larasia tyeharleaSuper.
Driggid. corner of Penn and St. Chic Alleys,
-Fatib?real
French keriiioes
c'l Eififotber Meal Goods 'entab below the - market
hortbsest.eprner of Fourth_ and MM.
Jai " o:Heorecar Lov h Rao.
Ladieswars.:
; -Great sale of Ladies! sad mires' furs. at the ex.
. .f.1021T• Hat, Osp and .1411 Los Fur Ethan of Wm.
'Luning, tie Wood street, Pittaburgb All thence;
of Mee, Sugezies, eclipse, meffe and cuff. of
Hudegai Hey . 1014 mink sable, Geicasn firefi„
eniatrral, Smell= fdeh. Mach and brown
,eatde. Ciects fur caps, collars and gi ryes. gents
line French, felt hats, gents fine fashionable silk
and aaealtner hate. bola' and children.' hats and
cans of alf kinds. For great bargain. go to wt.
• aninninre brat elate Hat Cap and Ladies Far
House, No. itti,Wood rtreat, sign of the large
Gilt Hat.
Elates' & Edl
', Its Philosophy.
So:Odont Isan antiaeld. • Scrsodant lo an sattpu
--treseents: :Sozodoitt Is • tools. Sozadontu all
veritable &a - entirely hapialess. Hereft cleanses
-tho teeth ftem soetons coaretlans, stops the de.
' - eneiposttio? r of 'their jabirtinee, iwoetins the
breath, stinktditil the jams, ens Is the safest and
UskplePotstlon of to oleo in existence: .
'all and 'Winter Goods.
• tiisi4t4 grist ratiasmiiira oell the att&itipa of
our ttadeti to the sn➢arb stook of Fall sad Mater
ffaialia4tatalralbY VLF. ;Oa Welta merchant
atiaat. iliegheap. His
Cada alabtat.= imam intuit raiastwaa moat bean.
Ititololott,osse2eteres,theiroostienesetVestuut
embseakhf to the western =met.''mom
ma. et. Fttritkitank GOOds, Colainitktl Skirts.
Dkawery psllirsr, 'lsleekties, Etseekeeintiet,
nano, Da itterpassest east or west. A./arge stock
411:
,aattrviad• Pasts, Omits* Vests , and Osairosts
%Olds*ooi:int-et his establlstuneat. Persons
waraotasatbior tas elottarkellas should not
. ..Mill to sten Jur. water eeill;
Pates & Bat
p Zu2l)l/1.
'Vivo on
Code Dmepsis Cairo
Does sot exhilarate and exults the batten& suffer
:WO afoAtillolto bittitat and berstragea all ad
vertised tb cure dpxpebtla, but it Ls a mediate
'moat: woadarltdll - adapted to all diseases of the
iirsibiltreja;
Abidd ar;.Joitarri, Piamiisn's Drag and Patent
?Leaf dna :toot, go. ae llitarkat street, earner of
Dlasibtid,'neir Fourth street.
Bates a; MU
Naze 0244 P ri,clllAF
!Timis W. Parry & Co.,
Prupu4lll.o4,ltccists. and Dealers In Amerisas
Late of, Tarions oolong. Ottio• Absanded
Ailol/110011gag:#4,1.7r442 Work* rittitnusb.
Ps. Emden% No. PJ 'WU stme. Orders
Voliptirstattded Mtn& grartantild Batt
Dna. RopabiUdguio the P4orties afitisit.
1 &2111 ,- rOrinith - rill* as roof to not
, - ,tllisisfleritistmt &&•..
aowbuts .
Bstlo6rotnx l artsiaa amnia at WIN_ lain
~thipttar.lhatarS:oyenedmyatioytotiUaorta
, 1 4rPatla ma misAo maw,
vArgai&ush MIRO Stalblield_atteet itidOherrf
Pragis nettled awl prnaptly 'Winded to.
, , .' lirteaus Smarr.
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ll4ntral BOOM. of Lltoe,g
p cerav w x dam for mate pi Ckusrles Saga
e O ra *:° / .V5F 14111 St; (frost.
,
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Just opriea,
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etii Olothifig Roam, st s33Akin:eat, Vane
WS1321:21120,00 1 .11rott.II 'of olothlas ft:saran' of
11011 t, at par<usu. slaking
-o.Bl2lMentlic 246 Peso street.
„Attend; tinn2A7 tO all nentelso La lits protee•
'-‘4lrtalk
THE
BY LAST 3TIGHT'S MAILS
ANOTHER GREAT FIRE AT hTEADVILLE
.01e. Sunday morning, about 4 o'clock, a fire
broke out near the corner of Water and Dock
streets. Which spread so rapidly that when dis
covered It was impossible to tell whether It bad
originated In the Journal office or In Thomp
son's book-store, or from what cause. In
short time the entire block of wooden build
ings on Water and corner of Water and Dock
streets, were totally destroyed. They were oc
cupied by some of the most prominent business
firms of the city.
The exertions of the Fire Department alone
saved the opposite aides of both Water and
Dock streets. Eleven stores, several 'milliner
establishments and offices, including the Joste
ns/ printing office, are a total loss.
The Ilre. Is supposed to be the work of incen
diaries. Several arrests hove been Made. The
loss is estimated at from 6100,000 to 8175,000.
The heaviest 'losses were Steinielder S Co.,
milliners, 820,000; H. Saeger & Co., 615,000:
Goldstein & Woodriag, clothiers; $25,,000; Levy
& Co., clothiers, 018,000; 51. A. Platt, 815,000;
Journal !Office, 87,000, no insurance. In all,
there were eleven stores and a number of offlcts
and shojis buried. Most of the losses were hat
imitlalltooverefl by loirtrance.
00711 - 7.0105 of A 11MtDIMML.
William Corbett, ono of the murderers sen •
Mined by Judge Geary, of the Superior Court
at Chicago to be hangedonAbe 15th of Decem
ber, bss ttuiie a confeasion to his counsel stating
ihtt,t.hlusseltand Patrick Flemming and a man
aemtdKemfeflfklllcd Maloney; that they were
hired to do the deed by amen whose name has
not yet been revealed. They were to have fifty
dollar!' for the job, out Corbett got, nothing.
They weft to the vietbn's house at a late harm
on the night before Thankegivlng, la nu., call
ed Um om:of bed, ana le the presence;of his fam
lly'shot him dead. When sentenced, Flemming
assmned.a bold front, and said he feared neither
man, death nor devils; but it the same time de
clared be himself innocent. Corbett, the young ,
cr of the two was deeply affee.cd, bat said bete
log, Detectirta are at work endeavoring to
secure the alleged accomplisher.
CEIMU AT WASIITTLIZ.
We learn that Mr. William Heffernan, who
was robbed and outrageously maltreated at
Nashville List Thursday, has glace died. Mm.
Heffermsro is a raving maniac, and not expected
to survive him twenty-four boars. While the
man was dylfig, a horse belonging to si friend
of the family, present by the,bodside, was stolen
from an adjacent Ineloanre. This Is but oiled'
numerous atrocities lately committed at that
city.
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►9AIIDS OR TEL GOVNIISIII93I7
Frauds of 'upward of one hundred thousand
dollars have bee. dlmarered in the Quartermus
ties Deptitaintit at Louisville. The I:slitter,
authorities 'withhold the llama for the • present.
Ow. BEAT=
OIL INTELLIGENCE.
The Moorhead Oil Company succeeded in
finding oil on the Itaylay farm in this county,
at a depth of 815 feet, the gravity of which Is
`3l.flegreee.'..They are pulaping tweiityfive bar
rels per day. This is the heaviest 01l ever
found'at so great a depth, a circumstance
which knocks the theory that heavy oil exists
only near the surface, Into "pl." The shaft
which Is being sunk by this Company Is also
producing finely. The Longmoor well, 185 feet
deep. near Eaton's Tunnel. is pumping sixty
barrels per day. and the Harlmese well, same
depth, a short distance from the Longmoor,
yields two hundred barrels dolly. The gravity
of the production of both Is about 28 degrees.
These wells are situated about fifteen miles
from Marietta.--.3lariactEncs, ,
Tan "..Maple Amber 011 Company" will hold
a meeting on the Bth of December to consider
the propriety of reducing their capital stock
from 8500.000 to glOO,OOO.
Tue Reed well Is pumping fully thirty-five
barrels.per day, and occasionally dispenses with
the agency of sucker rods, and does quite a fair
thing in Dreamy of flowing.
AT a recent meeting'of the atockholdera of
the "Irwin Oil C 0.," a resolution was inbuilt
led and adopted, that the capital stock of the
Company be reduced from V. 40,000 to 8150,000.
Tan "Femme Oil Co," held their annual
mreting on Tuesday last It was agreed that
the capital stock be reduced from 8500,010 to
8250.800, with 50.0E0 shares, and the par vale°
from $lO to 85.
Tat famous Rsthbone well yields one• hun
dred and flay barrels a day, whilst new wells
are discovered almost every week on the old
Berning.Bprings territory.
Andra= well •bas been struck on Bennehoff
Run, which flowed at the rate of one hundred
and twenty-five barrels per day from the start.
A wires. has been struck on Allegheny Roo,
Whlchls the run ad,foLtdow West Hickory, and
about Vote quarters of a tulle from It. It fs
pimping and • flowing oil smiler to the West
Hickory oil. It is estimated by competent
Judges to be a forty barrel well.
ON Sugar Creek ail operatlmss are going for
ward with renewed energy. Recent strikes have
added to the long prevailing belief that that, re
glee is to become very prodeictlye.
Trotßogersville well, near the town of Rogers
yiLe on Ten Mile, struck oil at a depth of four
hundred and twenty-tire feet, and at last ac
counts was floating..
AN oil well has smaally been struck in Clark
county, ld the Wabash Valley, a few miles
moth of the Terre Haute and 81. Louie Rail
road.
Tartar. wells are golag down on the Grandon
Farm,, two and a half mile/ below Nekton, on
main Pithole.
Tun "(Jolted Btatcs Petroleum Company"
havtra powerful engine at work, and orpect to
renovate their well.
No. 76, on Fiolmden Farm, :11 said to
be fuming three hundred barrels per day.
A Goon quality othithrleating 01l has been
found• on tt.o Parton Form, West Pith°le
Creek.
The cast branch of Cherry Ran la also look
ing nu, the Green well, the Arid struck thereon,
having Increased Its yield to forty barrels per
day.
THE daily
,)Icl.l of the Kanawa, West Vir
ginia, oil regions to set down at seven hundred
and fnety barrels.
OIL bas been :truck at Puneatawney,
Jelfer
ton County. Pa., at a depth of four hundred
and tblrty-llve feet. -
Tux Kent well, on Tarr Run, near Rannehoff,
has begun to spout oll—probanly a filty barrel
well.
Fria new well situated on Lease No. 2, Ham
ilton McClintock farm. la now producing two
hundred and twenty-fire barrels.
TIM Coyle well. on the diverly Farm, on the
Allegheny, bee produced atthe rate of fifty bar-
MIS per day.
'Fla* "Centralia Oil Company" have ;reduced
their hapital stock from $1,000.000 to 31500,000.
Tim "Tarr Farm" Is now producing seven
hundred barrels daily.
Ix is now asserted that not a single flowing
well of oil elders In California, and so far the
sinking of wells there hare been (allures.
OE9O ELECTIoN.—The Caton majority tar
Governor. Is 29.956, and for attorney General,
31,7110. Thus does not Include the small vote of
860 cast for Long. The aggregate vote, Lida.
log eoldlere, compares as follows with that of
1864, taking that far Secretary of State last
year, bed Attorney General this•
• 1884. 1885.
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Milos—_ _ M. 577,214 r 225,269
Dealoctaile..—.....—. urhan m o w
,—.----
' 429649 418,737
Fa 1 1 4 , 1 1 08 In Union v0te...—.... 11.612
laorew La D.morratto vole 11,030
bec" ll,o 14(44rtregate vote. .... —. 10,912
The loss in the . Lisloa vote wits chiefly in the
Western Reserve counties, where a full poll was
not necessary to the election of local officers.—
Ciscinaoli Ow-cies.;
Ttip allastpred President.
Tbe last number or -ho London 14padator ro.
merlia as follows, In a long review of President
Lincoln's life and services!
"To our minds no lateral oration ever exceed
ed in pathos that aeolteu by the President, is
daft:atlas ti a national cemetery part of the
tittle-field of Gettysburg. .Nor can the message
In which, before Mebane of the emancipation
Iniicienbattoni, ii utreeted the border &Ades to
uctifice slavery. not at their own cemtse, but
arthe expense of the cation, be easily surpassed'
is the depth and eanteatness of Its entreaty."
4Odt ogl4.llPeoliPlS of hle rftiowis.ttarac.
tent sof: • • -
iiisgerlia mt; tissoints Tairlons faith tea
0140103 y era the-only traits which atilt rental
naappreetitedby the - Arnerimuipeopla at large.
For entail - rehire retain read bla last Inaugural
pdthrits;dellyttred "only. , five 'weeks , before his.
watitinatiori,Wlttulea.: rinewed:couvictlotr
that ;it Is the noblelittcal document totown
eidehtt have kethewatioe and
the auttesmen he left behhl4ldm aornethbe of
a mitred and amiort prophetic authority. Bun
ly nOne - was ever written ander a stronger louse
of the reality of God , ' overawe:M. and certain.
/Y. cone written in a period of passtettate coulltct
net so completely excluded the partiality of
almatious faction, and breathed a) pare Ina%
of mingled maw and lastice.'•
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
FROM NEW YORK.
Reported Case of Cholera.
PHESTON KING THOUGHT BY SOME TO BE ALIVE
40 - airs in Georgia and Florida
NcreYonn, Nov. 27.—1 t Is reported that a
case of cholera has occurred on Greenwich
strict In this city. •
Wall street le dull and there Is but little epee
ulative feeling. The news from Mexico is vari
ougy interpreted. while the near approach of
the meeting of Congress, the conflicting rumors
as to Mr. MeCallouch's policy, and the alleged
fact that some of the Western buyers are unable
to meet their thirty-day bills for geode bought
here, tends to increase the general Incertitude.
The Commereici's Washingurn epeeist contains
the following: well-knovrn.contributor to
the press Is not the only New Yorker who
believes that the collector of your port still lives,
and that a method In Me •madiretantabled Wen
succestfolly to deceive his friends and the pub
lic. A lady, whose husband occupies a high po
litical rack, has written a most Ingenious paper
on the. subject, and forwarded it here under
functions of the strictest secrecy, maim endear
ors to proew that Mr. King: If unmolested In a
retreat which he proved for tilmtelf, will, In a
few weeks, recover his reason. Impossible as
this may seem at first sight, the theory is top
ported. by tome curious tarts not generally
k no wri."
Mary F. Cunningham, who was on hoard the
steamer St. John when the explosion occurred
few weeks ago, died last evening, In conse
quence of the Injuries she received by scalding,
The .Gornmeretal's -Washington special Says :
Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, arrived In
Wasbington'this morning,.. He brings favora
ble accounts of the return of the Union senti
ment among the people.
The Clirenicie today contains an article rep
resenting Ex-Speaker Colfax as having endorsed
the President's policy. This Is the construction
that the friends of Mr. Colfax seek to pat on
his speech.
Tha Savannah Herald states that General Gil
more ban obtained a pardon for tke rebel Gem.
Elliot, who defended Fort Sumter.
An order in printed cautioning the children
of the whites In Savannah to refrain from ston
ing and maltreating the children of freedmen.
Freedmen occupying lands which •linve been
restored to their.former owners are also notified
to reMonSbefore the 30th of .Decetaber.
' A Mutiny occurred ' the sth regiment of
colored troops ,at Jacksonville, Florida,lliquell
bag which the Lieutenant Colonel was shot In
the hand and several mutineers - wounded.
Etghvroughs, who lately arrived at Savannah
among the laborers shipped from New York to
work on the railroads, garrotted a citizen at his
own acre, and robbed the Store,
The Tomes Methodist CkWeremee Is in nes
alonnt Macon. •
colored ciagyman, canted Rev. Bella Mar-.
t n, ghee the results of his misatouto Engle:4l
t obtisho aid for the saillring freedmen of the
Smith, at the Shiloh Presbyterian church last
e ening. lie had succeeded in collecting ab tut
s sty thousand dollars. bet he thought that the
ireedinen must rely chiefly on the contributions
of the North for tenet its found mach sym
pathy among prominent Englishmen. but &gen
eral unwillingness to contribute pecuniarily from
a km lest they might be considered as imperil
:ie. SIC Interfering in our domestic =Cern&
Only ten days have elapsed since the deposits
of gold eerier:Ass c.-mueenced at the United
States Treasury in this city and during ten days
$8,670,C60 sorthef certificates have been issued.
t.d. eeme period, the redemption only reach
ill 284.000. The tw, my dollar certificates have
oily been issued threw days.
111 EREST - 1N G FROM WAShIINGTON
Iteiltictlon of Government Taxes Proposed
—Command of Colored Troops—Exports
to .Parelgn Countriez--Tbe Veteran Re
-zees! Cerps--Spenial Ocean Mall Agent
—Government Property Sold—The Tex
OD Soda Fountains—The —StonewalPi—
Commodore Craven--The New York Col
lectorship.
Nee TOES, Nov. 27.—The Thou' Washing
ton dispatch rays: A prominent member of the
Senate Finance Committee has announced his
intention to urge upon Congress a reduction of
the 00Teroattifigin full one brindled millions
of drillers. He alleges that the revenue. after
this reduction shall hate been made, will be
Sufficient to pay the expenses of the Goiern.
meat, beside leaving a large sum to be applied
to the public debt,
Brevet Brigadier General Duncan will assume
command of all colored tr, , ps in the vicinity of
Waritingtml.
Inmaking up the statistics of the Treasury
Department, the Diet to discussed that in the
fiscal years ending in J3oe. respectively, In
186943 and 64, notwithstsnding that we had
over one million of men in the field, and thus
withdrawn from labor, we extorted to foreign
countries two and threesmartera Ime■ more
wheat, and eight times more ham and bacon
than . in 1859-5 b and GO.
Nearly all of the privates in the Veteran Re
serve come 'here voted, under the late order of
the. War Department, to leave the service and
have berm mustered out. In one Regiment bat
toms men remain; • large number of the officers,
however, =ale in semi ie. Tim most of them
are nuerly incepaeltated from the pursuit, of
their former basloese 117Je102012.1, as found from
the edictal reports new coming to the War De.
pertinent and from other sources. There, of
candor, desire to remain In the service, and In
order to make a place far tit m la ttie regular
army, II it ehall ne 'determined to torn the vete
ran service into that organization, an enabling
act is proposed to be submitted to Congress to
be enacted Into a law which will provide foe the
ado:Melon of the veteran rescreeoffieers, retain
ing their pment Mile CT rank so near an may
be, ppon certificate from a Board of examiners.
of competency and Omens for their mi./Mons.
It is understood that the Secretary of War in
vert ibis plan.
Capt. S. L. Phelps, of Ohba, for twenty-fire
years past of the Gutted States Nary, was on
Saturday apprUted by the Postmaster General a
apeelal agent of the Goiernment to accompany
the mall steamers under a contract a few weeks
ego, entered Into, and look to the Interests of Gm
Unlted States In the azreement between the
ma company and the Government. Captain
Phelps will b aye Boston on the 6th of Deccm
bet ler England; thence to China, and return by
the'Pacitlc route.
The Tribune's deepateb says. When the war
ended, In April last, Meth:wen:meat owned sad
need for military purposes, 830 locomotives. 4,-
000 cant and 70,000 tots of iron in all. The to.
cortotives have now all been mold bet 32 and
there are about 1,000 ears yet on hand. Some
bade been Enid for each at auction and sours on
alx'montba' and two years' time to the Southern
railroads. All will be sold before January let.
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue have
celvedKcom.nunicationfrom several proprietors
of iodate:der touthabta. remotivating against
Molex of six per. cent levied according to law
on all mitufsmarers of each beverages. They
claim that as they do not chargethar fountains
with carbonic sold gas they are not liable to,
the tax, and ask tbat the amount already levied
be iemlitsd. The Commissioner has replied in
effect that they cannot be exempt from the spec
ified tax of six per. cent and that whether they
buy their fountains already charged, or hire a
person to charge them. they are regarded as
manufacturers or produsers.
Tee Weld's special, speaking of the trip of
the Stonewall for the edification of the Farm
gukcourt martial, says: Her speed was ten
=lies an hour, which is by all means her maxi
mum She seemed to be very formidable. Her
ran, projected twenty-five feet from her bow,
and lies eight feet under water. After the tri al
was completed the general Impression seemed
to be that Commodore Craven exercised a sound
discretlon In not attacking her. Had the Niag
ara' guts failed to make any Impression on the
four inch giallo:got the Stonewall the result
would prrbably have bean the elFitleg of the
Niagara by the latter , ' ram. The Stonewall Is
-to he batted Into the stream and a gnu of the
Niagara's calibre Is to be fired at her a dis
tance approximating that between her and the
Niigata at the time Commodore Crayon declined
to attack her.
The IfrtvacPs dispatch soon A petition mimed
[Tommy legit* New York me-Inherits and Im
porters, ineelnulemding the- appointment of
Henry .2i. Smythe, of, the _Central -National
Batir,lothe Sollectorshlp, was cox Saturday pre
: sented to the Secretary. of the Treasury by •
delegation on behalf of the aigners, and by the
Secretary referred to the President for his eon
! !aeration. '
The Assassination of Mr—Befferman—tier.
- McCook's Murderer. •-*
Wtzumwros Nay. 27.—The cond. martbd
Auntembla. yesterday for the Wel of Wm. Hef
Inman, adjourned till 10 • 11. to-day. Yester
day Mr. Heffernan died at 12 noon.
Frank , Guerly,-Hte murderer of General B.
Nnemdr; readied bere from Huntsville lad
Wed. General 11. V. Janson; actingby order,
from the War Department ieturnedtheprtsontu
:teaftmtaellle, where be will be esecatoct
PITTW3URGIT . GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1865;
FRAUDS ON EraiGßAvra.
Credenttalsof Southern Congressmen.
POSIIION OF TUE EMI OF TUE HOUSE.
/4acellsMeous News from Washingtoi.
WASIIIICOTON, Nov. 27.—T0-day the Military
commission Tomposed of General Hitchcock
and Seth Millis= met. This commission IS,
ordered to Investigate certain frauds alleged to
hive 'been committed at Boston by agents who
by fraud and misrepresentation induced and for.,
red German Emigrants to enter our army as
isubstitutes. The commission will probably In
a eh= time move to Boston, where It will hear
the evidence In the cue.
Hobert Beth, committed to tho Old Capitol
with Taylor, for appropriating to their own nee
about 5'20,000 of specie belonging to the rebel
Government, and which went Into their hands
after the capture of Ricomond. was this tnera.
inn released from the Old Capitol by order of
the Secretary of War. Hitchcock and Merlin,
wren also released and turned over to the civil
authorities,
Very few visitors at the White House obtain
ed Interviews with the President, owing to the
pressure of Important public, business.
On enquiry It Is ascertained that but compar
atively few of the credentials of the members
elect of the Rouse of Representatives have bean
'meet 'zed, either from the late mitirrectionary or
the other States. Therefore, the Clerk of the
House has not prepared a Mt of the members,
and will not probably do so before Flatarday.
No eseentials have been received from the late
Insurrectionary States, exceiaing from Virginia
In T art and Tennessee complete.
Tee position of the Clerk of the House to un
derstood to be as folk.. That be la merely to
admlnliter the law of 1863 In plaelng the name
of the members elect upon the roll. his course
on doubtful Points being controlled by puna
dents set by the Rouse, In the absence of indictsl
ruling as to the construction of the law. What
ever defects may be dlecovered, can, If right, be
remedied by the Home. In addition to the validi
ty and formality of the credential's Should
these frets appear, the only open question which
could Decor would be whether the States lately
In rebelll are In full relation to the other
States in the sense contemplated by the law of
leeS, and, In different Language, whether the
are completely restored to their rights and twirl.
leges In the Detect. The question as to whether
certain members elected can or minuet take the
test oath. will probably cot occur 1,111 after the
election of Speaker. The Clerk is to administer
It to the other members before proceeding far
ther In the Detainees of organization.
The Treasury' Department It delivering the
bonds of the fifty millions of the 5-20 Conver
sion Loan, et the rate of one and a half mil
llons per di,. Between tithe and temmlillon*
remain to be supplied to the snbseribera
The Secretary of the Treasury makes no se
eret of the feet that hts forthcoming report on
finances will be merely an enlargement of the
views recently presented in his Fort Wayne
Commedore Palmer has received a proem
tory order for the command of the West ladle
-squid:en, which tIOW is bebug_formed.
The trial of Commodore craTeit was Cos•
tinned to-day, but eothing elpecially hetereit
tug was elicited. . .
Gcorge C. Whiting, Esq., Act.lag Chid 431a1t
of the Department of the luteflor, flu been
6apatebed by the Been:they as epeeist agent of
the Department to 'IRK the Mama Indiana, eta
pay them their anntalea. He 100 the city Kr
day for that purpoee.
Tic Government has received no intelligence
conformatory of the recently published exciting
reports from the Rio Grande, Involving our
troops with the French.
All the volunteer troops in Central Texan
hare been paid. preliminary to their places be
ing supplied by regulars.
FROM NEW ORLEANS
The Ten Oath In Lottlntans—Encouraging
Cutton Matting ProJecto—Case of Trona
nry ♦gent Dentor—lluavt Vine and Ito.
prisoument—Cotton Market.
New Ogassiss, Nov. 25.—The test oath has
beer argued net= the District Court for two
days. Judge Drsael intimated to-day that he
considered the law ttnconstitutionaL
A Monroe. Louisiana, patter speaks ecconr
agingly of the prospects of come ptanting Is
that seeilon. rianterS are disposed to give
teedmen fair wages.
The same paper says a large number of emi
grants from Alabama and coo tigu ins States are
going to Tessa.
In the United States District Court at Mobile
proceedings were had, on application of Sir.
Dsiter, Isla Treasury agent, for • welt of ha
beas corona.
Gen. Wood decl ned to release Dexter, on the
ground that the writ had em been restored
In Alabama. The charges were alleged mai
(mance in Mike, and Dexter was hold for trial
by military court. The Judge of the District
Court decided that Dexter was unlawfully held
and entitled to his discharge. Dexter's counsel
moved for an attachment nutrias. Wood, re
turnable In two weeks, which the court granted.
Thomas J. Carver, epeeist bonded agent of
the Treasury Department for Choctaw County,
Alabama, tried at idobilo by military commis.
Lion on the charge of fraud in revenue traces,
Lions, has been p. our:teed to pay a lino of $9,000
and one year's Imprisonment at hard labor In
New Orleans cotton depressed; salsa of 3,030
bales naiddlln,g at 52453. Freights to New York
of cotton and quarter creeks are at a quarter
discount. The Cleopatra has arrived from Bos
ton. •
Prom Meilen —Emperor's Power Dectl
ning—ltiopre,e Gone to Yucatan—Ml.4rib
• New OItIALLNO, NOT. r.—The Time Yens
Calm advlera to tbel4 , ll say I Everything le un
settled in Mexico and the greatest Martial pre
valiq business is paral Med. Maxlmlbanla
tower Is dolly lee. Ding Puebla has been Se
lected as the general furnishing quarters for the
Imperial army, and le strongly garrisoned by
Anstalsos, The roads are unsafe. and robber
ries are hourly committed, Tea country to la a
deplorable state. There is no business of any
Med. Orizaba la etrorgly for:tilud and anti
cipatiug a Literal atta:k. C..rd,ee ban been
at,ananc..d cud all war material rem pied to the
I..tertor,
Jurp: Pe, kits, General Prier, and others, aro
anotone of the ancesse of the colonization
diem,
The Emitters etarted for Yucatan unaecommi
nied by Maximilian. who foUowa In January.
The reception of tiro Emitters!' along' the route
troll quite ttIZIC, except to Vote Urn!, where the
ectnircetratlona are aninewitst grand. fine
would depart on tem 16th for neaten. -
One dammed fora hundred rainforcomanis
arrived et Vera Cruz oo the 19th.
The Liberals are active in collecting at all
Galveston data to the MI report the arrival
of the steamer Clinton from the Rio Grande.
with a large Dumber of white and block troops
homeward bound to be discharged. Passengers
lotardals from Matamoros state that the Littor
als, 2,500 ,trout, are encamped ten miles above
Matamoros. The garriaon consists of about 1,-
7 00 retrularz. Some volunteer citizens sod de
tacumemta of the sth amines are aald to have
been sent from a French man-of-war. Two or
three such vends are reported to boat the month
of the river to cooperate with the Imperlellats
No other reinforteMent has arrived by sea. The
Government , forces are supposed to be ample to
defend the city, but Insufficient to keep away the
besiegers.
The citizens of Liberty county, Texas, bay°
petitioned Governor ILtrolltos to organize •
colitis force to eapprus the anticipated hoar.
maim' from negroes, who openly avow a right
to a division of the property, and refuse to as
any terms of hire.
Colonel It. H. Rope:sou, of Texan, has gone
to Washington to complain of the corrupt con
dition of the officials and tbo unwarranted as.
sumPtion of power by the Provost Marshall
and Preedmen'a Bureau.
Tim total stock of cotton gathered In Houston
was 52.000 bales, and the weekly receipts 9,000
to 10,000 bales.
Cholera Steamer Atlanta—Release of Con
victed Soldiers Ex-Prealdent Pierce
neconring—canadian Attatri.
New Toni. Nov. 27.-4 t Ls reported that the
haseeDgere on the Atlanta, bated west, will be
allowed to come no us the city to-morrow, and
proeetd to their Inflective destinations.
Ordo • haTe Welt received from Washington
at the fleadneartera Department of the East for
the release of all volunteer soldiers who have
been convicted of desertion, and are now wader:
gulag puniahment for that offense. Thls will
release about 210 soldiere now confined at Au
burn, Meg Bing, Cllntou, Albany* Concord, N.
11.. and also those detained eyelets Jaliptsts.
A letter from. Concord,. l'i. EL, says: Ex-
President Pierce is set:eve:Wm from his
recent and in Arm reported out of
danger.
A.Montreal haat sent The Fenian e=cho-
meat haying_ soraewhilt : subsided In Canada,
the Protticial Confederation scheme will soon
be brought up again. Every effort will beside
by the Canadian . and Home 60mpg:tents .to
effect a sobs of the CO , lonies; -tot 'meantime;
the Peeebeee will °MOO. it.. - A French Re
publican Club has been Clagaalled in Montreal:
srlitt the object of andistina - . - Amor of acerb:
. etten to tlielatiteOttetee i 41 •
=mos=
Li rrEe CO
ADVIPES FROM
Irish Refugees in Paris.
GEN. inn AM THE INESICAN
NEW YOB.; NOV. 27:—The 'Washington cor
respondent of the Herald says: Advisee from
Mexhiratate the Mexican Cabinet adopted a
resolution to fortify the frontier, and Marshal
Beeline had already commenced so doing. A
letter ia said to have been received by Markel
/An from Napoleon, the latter rebuking-the
former for lack of energy.
The Paris correspondent of the Herald says
that one of - the editors of the Dublin Irtall Pee
'pie, and one hundred other Irish refugees have
Alva to that city. They assert that the first
.movement of the realms Is to capture Canada.
The World'. Washington special arm Gen.
%Cunt received a lei ;cram yesterday from Gee.
longan, wbo la at his home in Moots. He states
:tha , he will be In Washington about the let of
Wee . mber, when he will decide what course he
'Rift-pursue respecting the Mexican Mission.
.prtbre this Information was received, com
tannicatfoo Wits sent to him by the Department
Of - State, dellring to know at once whether he
tie.cepted the appointment or not.
9091, NASHVILLE.
.Irtbil Of Amulna—Wegre Whet and Killed
—White Mae Snot by a Negro Soldier—
' The4Cottan Market. etc.
NLEIMIIS, Nov. 25.—The special court
.rce, tlal ordered to try the assassins of W. tioff
smut, convenes to-morrow morning, Major
Gomel B. W. Jobnenn, President.
L negro Was shot and killed last night while
"attildOttng to enter the house of Mr. Flowers
On :Union street. Mr. deo. Horne was shot
last :alght,esse mile from the city, by a neva
teldlerand mortally woanded.
.' - ;I:lotton 15 excited, with a alight falling off to
day and the umbel qatot; prime ranged from
40 to 43e. closing at 42,4 e; receipts, o.±l bales ;
4agymed; 264 do.
.• General Thomas bee rescinded the order pre.
Matey issuedprohlbiting citizens from carrying
Ode arms.
The riser la 18 inches on Ma shoals.
'Opposition to the Admlaajen at Southern
Congressmen—Countertop Bonds—l n.
Weise of West India flnnadrvu, ace.
litrir YORK, NOT. 27.—The Herald's special
sem the membum of CatiCresa now in Wash
ington are almost unanimously posed to the
daantiliste ad:Maslen of Southern op Espresso:as
..tiros, and manifest no disposition to ;spool the
'attit oath.
i • Mat Poses Washinzton speeded dispatch says:
Rbe ogieers Of lbe - T4easm7 Department have
` - sitsted. a connteefelt, plate of tho Ten-Forty
3044 Otthe ..deneselnatlon dire hundred
IctUars.,sct viellinetzetal. that the spurious notes
wOold have teen Micah or detection.
• Geetr.:Grint. started on his Southern tour Gas
Eleven bundrbd :dotted bale been paid the
'widow of Lewis Wastinitton, a rebel °Steer,
itteoimpasalion for htsbeabold property seized
and soldiluriag Minna
ttie'W.orld'a Wasltiligten - sPeclal says: The
. I ?leSt 'lcOls squadron it to be Increued by ad
din all' additional au* vessels, and is to be
tinder commend of Commodore Palmer. The
tear steamers Mode libeled and Seratose are
tab of the verselawbich have already been aa.
bitted. They will keep a 'damn rratesh or al.
'Dwain the Gulf of .11exlco. .
ThuTrbrotr's special-says: AII order Is truth
tender tuasterliW out all commissioned celleere
41.1 . 011217teerS rict, SO ,comptand or uaterned to
Soler dnlyt alto, ordering similar embers in
Invalid eorpg toyeturo to their uomes sod report
Cry tettar to AdJalstit Gemmel Porter.
Warlike , *port: Orem Mexico
- Sir* YOkw, Noii. 21...,tacivices from the city
efldexleo state that most of the public men
polltirleas I the city looked upon wee
'nth* United States as suite probable, and
%Ve Conking preparatlotus, In consoiveta of
the`violatlon of centrality by a few federal sol
diers on the Rio Grande, which was considered
as fleforeernaner of invasion on a large scale,
ad the dispatch of Capra] Weitzel to General
Steele as indicating clearly that the Intention of
eto federal authorities was to provoke a war
Nrith Mexico.
•„.if_iitycrel Cabinet Inectir.fflt bed been held, to
''S. - fer'rfaii - guestliim of or with the Melded
States was agitated. The decision or the
cabinet was. that serious apprehensions were to
to entertalted cn that subject and that it was
cot too soon to tam measures far the defense of
the country against foreign aggressurra.
The resolution of the Cabinet had however
been anticipated by Marshal Ilazalnc, whe to,
the taut six months has looked upon a war with
this country as unavoidable, and who has in
consequence prepared himself for each an emer
gency. By his orders several points have been
fortified, and others . arc actually receiving
their contingent in men, guns and ammunition.
From Nashville—Military Trial of the
&letterman Murderers.
fj* Nkanvtima, Nov. 21.—The military commis-
Mon fotAlystfulal of the murderers of W. Met.
fermaxi closed the case to-day for the prooten
fton. The roar persona engaged In the murder
are Wm. Dean, titmice Craft . James Lysought
and James A. Jones. The Corn adjourned MI
two o'clock to-morrow, when sentenm will be
Minn. Craft la considered the principal ACV,/
in the tragedy. and is from New York State.
Mr. lieflenionn's funeral took place to-day from
the cathedral, attended by an immense cou•
mimeo of citizens.
Cotton market dull to-day. Prices ranged
from 42 to 42,%;
nosing at 42. Ilwecorta much
la:uer than ueual ; 915 bake received and id 4
'hipped.
There are fourteen tochne of water on the
shoals.
Escape at so Express Robber-61.000 Be—
Ward Oftered fur nu Arrest.
CINCINIUTI, Nov. 27. iho Adama Erpreas
Company, tbrongb their anforlntenneet at Cat
elnuati,offer a reward of one %house:A Adam,
for the arrest au] holding of End ilph L. Dodge,
who creapcsi from Jail at Vicksburg, Miss., on
the eight of the 20th. last., wham ire was bold
on the charge of fobbing Mao company. Doize
is floe feet eight Illettei to height. stout butte,
dark brown hair, dark completion. Leavy black
moustache. blue eyes, and pionsant citrons,
lila parents reside kt Portland, Maine. lie baa
a wife In Chicago.
Report of Negro Insurrectiouv Untrue.
Nrw bona, Nov. d7.—The Herald's Charles
ton. South Caroline. cornapondeht says: Brig
adier General Janie/ I. Maher. eoininan !Ina
the eccond vntrillnrict of South Carolina,
writ:ow from Greenville, 8. C., to the Nee, of
this city, thinks that there la any troth In the
rep.-rt of negro Instil , eetloos or all-mina of
Insurrection In the Barnwell district. The re
twin grew out of the killing of a roman named
MeKerr, a planter of Barvieshorg, it supposed
by a negro boy whom Melicrr had whipped
and cut with a knife.
Muster out of Troops—Countertelt U.. S
Bonds—Prlzo Claims,
WASTICKGTON, Nov. 37.—1 n °bedtime° to or
ders tram the Wu Department, th e Bth and 11th
Connecticut, 188th Pennsylvania and dint and
103 d New York Volunteers, serving to the Do.
partmest of Virginia, ore at once to be mustered
out of service.
Counterfelt plata of twelve fifty coupons have
been tounttilud emend by the ddeetleea.
Up to the present time prize claims to the
amount of ten million dollarsimee been adjudi
cated, and over nine millions paid,
Dispatches from Presldant Juarez.'
BT. Louth. Nov. 27.--Colonet Bravo, of the
Linnet' army, ?denten, brtngtog dispatches from
James to the United States Government, ar
rive° at Kane. City last Fr!day, and left im
mediately for Weanlotion. Colonel Bravo
states that the Mexican B.publlcaos havo twen
ty-flee thousand troop. under Crete, and seven
triter thousand troops can be put In the field
to then as the means are raised, which will be
speedily.
Orlabials Colored Brigade—Boat Leaded
with OH tithed:
LOVISPILLII, Nov. 27.-o , u. Brisbin'a colored
brigade Lett yeterrday for Helena.
The Collector of Internal Revenue received a
dispatch from Cincinnati to seize • boat loaded
with three thteciand barrels of all en route
to 81. Louis on its arrival here.
Meeting of North Carolina Legislature.
R►wott, N. C., Nor. 27—The Legisisiere
tart to-dat. The Lower House organised by
electing 13. F. Phillips, •of Orange county.
speaker. There was no election of speaker to
the Senate.
Ex.Goveruor Labbock
• ?taw Yoas, Nov. 27.--Tbe Fort Delaware
eorrespoadent of the Herald;says es-Onsemor
Labbock was released last Friday morning, WA ,
In that rebel reformatory -to a altaatioa as
thorough • Union as he was formerly a rebel.
General Grata at illettraoaa
.Biewworro, VA., Nov: 27.---Oesend Grant ar
rived here skis afterdcon lad took quarVers
Ave Spottswood House.
Republican Ticket: Elected ln 'Hartford.
Butnoun, Not. St —At the annual election
p.asy, tee ftspuhtleaus made( a clean sweep by
osioritia nolOt_fietm al 19 NO.
COLLISION' 05r THE MISSISSIPPI,
Steamer Niagara Snhic---One Hundred
Discharged Colored Soldiers Drowned.
El warms, Nov. 27.-- , There wee& Collision last
night between the Niagara and Post Bey os the
Mississippi. seven miles abe alaleas. The
Niagara sunk in twenty of Water. Oae
hundred deck passengers, mostly discharged col
ored soldiers, were drowned. Cable preamiterS
and crew were all saved. The Niagara was valtlea
at one-hundred and thirty thousand dollars. No
surance. Had two hundred tons of freight 011
board. The Post Boy is unit:duo:l.
Steamer Melnotte Injured.
Canto. Nov. 37.—The steamer kielnotte, from
Cincinnati to New Orleana, struck a elan near
Island No. 60 in the Bdiasistlirpl Alves, and en..
tallied a serious infurvVehtch' obliged her to
throw•her deck load overboard to prevent her
from sinking.
ELABILBTS BY TELEGRAPH
PETROLEUM STOCKS IN NEW YORE
Special Dispatch to 'Western Press.
New Yonr, Nov. Si, tan.
The Petroleum Stork market ors• generally
firmer to-day with considerable activity In the
le•ding shares- It le remoerd that there la •
corner to Mouton a. This stock eras quoted at
allay dollars this afternoon. The taloa to-day
were at the following rates: Cherry Ron, 25; Ex.
calsior, 1,42; Oceanic, a 5; Eynd Farm, SE Empire
Otte, to; Bergen, 30; Allen Wright, 83; Enniskil
len, 90; Kentucky, 1,22; Palmer, 2 1 73 { Berm 9 h o fr
Run, 1703; Buchanan. Farm, 66; Webster, 1,19; OLI
Creek. 2,95; Plthole Creek, 14,60; Rooky Run, 20 ;
InexhauzUble, la; Bradlee, Wq Fee Simple, 25;
Mgt National, 48; Shade RIM, 25.
Finance and Trade In New York.
Haw Vona, Nov. hi.—The Stock Uarket is hes.
!toting and weak. The Interest to the Railroad
71st Is confined almost exclusively to cllnue move
ments, which are progreuing very unsatisfactOrUY
to their promoters, and the outside publlo atand
aloof through fear of corners. At the morning
board to-day the volume of busineu was very
It ht. Ihe Mexican news had a very unfavorable
effect upon the marks& At the seeped hoard the
market was very heavy, and at Um last board it
had failed to Improve. The speculation In North
Western and Mulligan Southern appears to have
ceased.
The following were the eosins prices at Soo v.w.:
New York Central, INN t Erie. 92!...; Hodson River,
l 08%; Reading, Michigan Souther*, veN4
Cleveland a Pittsburgh, till Rocs. Island, tOS,
North Welter/4 14,i; North Western preferred,
he Mexican news had as effect on Govern.
merit Stoats this afternoon. At the aloes they
wart Weak, with a pressure to sell. Theta le a
fair demand for money, out the supply tr ample at
seven per eant. State Bonds and zaseallaneotre
shares remain Srm.
New Tort Dry Goods• Market.
Raw Yam. Nor. 27.—The Dry Goods market
Ia hewer today. with • doming, In Prim. Open,
tore were wattled for Additional concesalans. A
conger of 'Western houses, nevertheless, were
fermented here to-day; but•purokases were very
nat. The following are tla quotations sad eds.
patches from the Dry Goods Exchange
Bremen ehaetlngs—Stanisrd, saMai ffiedford,SOM
Yepperell;R;M; Golden Bldre.Ode; New fdltkes,
A. Do, Lasants, 'ma. Bleached fillWew
York NMI, MO; Wounsuttas,Dc; Lo atm
Bore. 1:44o; tlarea, No, ?truest.—Oc.
arm Zoo; Alosrlcan, WA; Dan 411,12 c• Damao:
Itimßpragns,inXm lim Iderrimack, V.l7,:
M.itlmaek, D Hoop Bklrts—Bradlers Do
ves 1 4945 1 . 03 NM dor 'noon.; 1157.,'e
1X I. good demand al loans Prim.
talcum, Nov. B.—Trade Gyms better
POrroll NOT D.—Tne marks; scarcely opened,
and them is no material change to prices from last
week.
tati.Anirtruta, Nor. 21.—There to little mop,
seUrity In the Dry Goods trade, and prices aril
unsettled. TM market is plurally ulet
ELLTIZOTUL, Proe.27,—There Jr nn change to o 30
In prices; some bath:mu doing Oottsto steady, at
sla.
LOUTIVILLII, Poe. 27.—Trade dull and prices un•
changed. hicney easy.
Wm' York Stock and Money Market,
lOaw TOMS, Nor. 27.—Mcney firm At 7 par
out premium. Sterling firm at 109gliten‘q Gold
Caner: of.tilrg at advancing so is 7%, and
closing at 10714
Government stooks steady act lower.
7ratsbta to Liverpool gotta Orta.
Stock. heavy; U. S. 'SI coupons, 101%; do Reg
ular, 1013%; 1 7 S. SULU 6411 cot:woos O 100,5;
0. fives 10 lb coupons, ditt.i• 7-ZO's, ant •eries,
00).1, do oecnod series 961 C. , S. Size s , cue year
oe•tificates, now tn., trn 7701.0 LEO ellutostppl
Certifleates,794: 14 :4; Otefaree 4, 9 0 ,
New Yore O6;4: Erie. 9074, Hudson. lot
Altchlgan °Patrol. 1 If; Reading. 11374; :Wanly..
entailer:, TrY,; Illinois Central 1.11!4; Pit tehurgh,
914; Northweetern, ntig; do ?referrer, el}(; Bock
Warn, Itenr,,; ort Wayne. WeN.
%I evilly Bank Statement.
ILW lioak. Nov. rh-
Increase Doc nesse.
604.111 .
MERU
106,47
15,340.5. N 1.001.360
Lagar Tender . 2911131,..= 1.769,711
Deposits 175ie6.irir 1.927,5e1
New Vark Market.
kr,r Toast Nov. St —Uotton quiet at ate.die
for IA . d 11063.
Fterrii—tatra State rules quite arm. wrier
Wanda at 11 and lower; 113,1n(g9.00 'or ExtreS•ate;
mix, fee It. ii. 0.. •ad 19,t0c311.76 for trade
hangs, the Market closing hoary except for Ex
tra Stele.
- -
Werser—llesry, 1r 24412,1 M.
(Mem—Wheat heavy, nod about to lower; 11,67
al,BO (4.4 Chicago Sprine; $1,11101.31 for hllluau
kee (Hub;-11,1,85 for •mber !elm. ker. the
latter price for Lem . . Choice. Bye dull Barley
arm and drooping. Bane) Alan quiet. (torn
:Wavy ard le lower; 111.243 a for un s ound; 94,13514
tor eoood mixed Western, nod e& for dara•ged.—
Oats Wall, at 01t556.0 for unsound. nod 621065 e for
acrid.
anOcantrln , -Coffee. quiet. Sugar quiet; Calla
Inßemnathl. 1J5L13 1 .54: Barium, 14A ilolatara
quart,.
rina-txry--Steady; Crude, 40c; seen.' lo
Bond 44%.
BancutOlte-pork L. deeldally lover and atom
actlfa at 14.0(r5t,6e for Mess, eludes at $3O oast,,
and $.4:11 1 / 1 for Prune ale.; sales of :4130 atom
of lot bless, ostlers eptiort, for Dnerataerand
January ad9f4/0 Beef. boar , , at ell fella for Plata
Mesa 0. (Cr Eases Mess; :lere• Ll , ef to da
mned. Beet Ilan- doll at 350,60341 13” on quiet
ftra.re I , ut Nes.s bear; and lower, at
131ie1160 for Sheila:en; 175.061 , 4 for Barns -
Dressed Hogs heavy. et 13\L - 4314. flay Lard haa•T
so, lower, at Butter dull. at &lam Itr
I.lu, sad 3134/.41 for elate. ebeexe, steady, at 14
01911
Chirac° Market.
t 'Hit stir. N o , 27 —rtoon—rla I mad nominal,
and tae lower
()Sem—Wheat eery 1.1.111 and 4 , 4731, lower, at
11.22k0.1.12 for Nu I; A 0201,04 f•r No. 2 Coro
quiet lad 21f;30 lost, at alCooc for No I. and Vs
ler bl , . 2 trate dull and 1.ti(32.0 lower, at Need.
If won .nn—Dull
parrs 'loons—Dull.
Favonos—Not hint doing.
n,,,,,,,,,..._•arn t to. Flour; 5t.020 built Wheat;
la,tc. loth c0te•22,000 Coati Oats.
sit , Tat re r„—also fable Fidu ;z1 OW bush Wheat;
e,,,. tw, Cora; tfi,odu bush Oats
Cincinnati Market.
(lie: ,11,..n. N.... v.—Flora —O2 :Art, and
prterri ur encored.
0 KAI,— W beet doll a: 0 lower; old 1,1. S 2, now,
$1,12. limn dull at 480 for new. Otte to good de.
!sand at tie in the tlerator. Nye dull at filo for
la nos—Doll and prier. lower einalng no t lacl,
Whale canto saSed lii 2812 coos. a , d Watt net;
dropple, rather than accept current rates, are
enamo r,
arrangement. to L•rit no their awn at.
count. Iletvlpts, for the last 24 h.. 0 a, I,Wn head
o enceinte—quiet
ti mesh—quest at 1 2 . 26 .
rnovistone—Unrettled and ratn lower: new
oily urn. Pork col 1 St lionli and thin rate w.. non-.
hamlet the close. Green moats declined to {St la
It tor shoulders, alder sari Mime, clo.ing dull.
Lard declined to 20e. Nothing doing le old meats,
anti pFee• are norminaL
Gel 146140141 N.
Milwaukee Market.
Nov. g7.—Einar—Den and de.
sot pantry and dealing/I &Wm; miles
4 N cmlnal.
Oswego Market,
no. 77.—Ftotra—Steady, at 1ig.7534,00
rind. 1110.2Mg111.50 for lied Ws...ter,
it White, and $12,2591240 for Double
heat dull, Inferior Whit. Canada,
Inlet; No.l Damns, air. Other grants
inlet.
Toledo Market,
tor. 27.--Onatz—Wineat to better:
and sales nominal; While Itlicidean,
that. Me; New, Ma; Old No I Red,
..... c.
o.soJotti &ewe and arm; Oat.; aales at ante.
Montreal Market.
A "TRIAL, Nov. 21; FLoure— Super F„,,,
i ,t...bolt:sig,., sale; Et,., sl,lod t i . fi.t n
041 z i.CI AN-4 .nd.
and Western . 9 1 2 25 a
1, with cm:milky:hie offering. Oate t .32033c.
its ley, &Gado.
Toronto Market.
norm, Nov. 27 —Fiuna--Sunev its.d o o o . o o,
Ex sa, as,boal,oo; :taper Extra, 112,2202 4.
Lull — When , " t 1, 1 0 8 5 , 01 llariaY. lll 4/63 coats.
Oa a, maw.
CME 0/131 4 COME ALL! ,
GENTLEMEN'S FIIIVILSHING
ST 4 ORP„.
.
Nos. 13 St..olair St.
•
Tooottention or the peel's e
Mulled to the lam
and extanalve - Moat of - GENTLEMEN'S PO & -
NISMING •GOODS, Just wand It the .abows
mentioned pleae,Vb.leh i ant sum offinlng at great
baryamm• %Any Ottain Etat' of the Stamm Owlet
wlll'End Ate IDA! •advaltays to ittiro• ms mamik
and = p alm, my Moak balm* . purentalog -.elm
wham „Tbayran ftnd Ma lined and Mit *cleated -
.flock of Elan White Mans, extra Mush Naglayee
ShLitaoiTooten,Eattoo and Ltsla • Tiiread limier.'
Mate and - Dimmer% Saari, Neale Thai, oeki, (Ut
Detidete, 'Butterfat& litalayarrOdng aersaini.,. to ,
the Oeettesetwe rurnteriies , ollooes,'Lliehe sty.
. Itemeesber the thee: Dam is gt, pm: t t too ti
BARCITEL.IBIN. .
N. E. • ILlArtgo:otock'et liats; Cam Gnat 061
la.rs=wolol,lllesaliVozetsiali B.i
rwr tto,isillkir...l,s,mmea
iminnaut . , "'
FIBIL-11hL bble. White Fiett,
Treat Fetal' by .I,a aitrrißL'a
VOLUME LXVIII--NO; 297.
GROCERIES, PRODUCE, &C
T . o. JEN-Kuits.
Commission Merchant.
80 IA X .IEI 39 R. •Z' lir T.
AND
PURCHASING AGENT,'
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dealer in Flonr Grata, Seeds, Batter, Oben%
Frulta, and nil Fawn Products.. Beat brands Fate.
ilyyLOlrli (warranted) always on hand. Medi
REFINED DEM
Prompt attention glom to oteudranants and
• correspondence. Weekly Price Currents sent to
Boludgnors. Orders and Ocuisigiuseutesolletted.
Sellaydairs
O. D.PATTISSOX ♦. ANNON...a Ncoar..xx.ss
FA.TTERBOI 4 , AMMON CO.,
Canitaission Jfleratards, Flour,
Grain and
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,.
Hos. IMO oad 4152 -PEH" LiTRELIy
Scott'. Nem Datiding, opposite O. es'P. B. B.
Depot. ;
(Z.RAFF & MITER, PRODUCk, COM.'
MISSION AND FORWARDING ATER:
CHANTS, and purchasing agents for all PHU
burgh fdanufaatures. Wareham. No. 315 Liberty
Street, Pittsburgh. Po jcikima
LEM ilfiAtl
3/I'BASE It &TUFA
Commission Merchants.
Filar, Grain and Produce,
EEOOND ST., between Wood tr. Smithfield,
u-ly PITTSBURGH
TllO6. TOTTEUI...IIIO. taIOOI..ISTMILE .46EIMPARD
POTTER, AIKEN & SHEPARD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
c°ro=t t an C h D e o et m e. e s Eg c g s r , PmO lWts,o
os,
and produce generally.
No. add LIBERTY STREET,
fen Opposite Peasenzer D. 1,0%. Pllteaurea
CHARLES C. BALBLEY, PRODUCE
and Comadasion Blexchant, ,Warehtnuo, No.
Wl Liberty a, Pittabur Ps. Wholesale deal.
er In Butter, Cheese, Lard, Env, Pori, Baum,
Beans, Sallow, Feather,, Bro.* Potato., Hom
iny, Dried Fruits, Given Fruits, Onions, Flour,
Grab:4ol=er Feeds., Timothy Beads, Flan Seeds,
Game and Poultry. „Particular attention given to
Produce Omligaments. mud
WiTATTRB umuarr,
(Straws*: ToZACICEOWN CLELTRAILT,)
NT-00 , 171R: set 4N1.9.1MT.
Produce sad Commholm itesedeant
uldIT No al Liberty 16. Plttabg3b.
R . B. JACM,
'os. 1 and 2 plarnond,
. _ rTr73B(IBOH. P.A.
IITLA-ELIIRD,4TA.TTOZI, Whole.
We Grocers and Commission Mereb.
en In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACION,_
PiSH, CARBON AND LATto ,OPL, MON,
NAIZ.S. GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitt*
burgh nosnatsermes gactersily,ll2 andlill Second
street Pittsburgh. •
• FCLP creznonicrAzze
w
PULP & SHEPARD_,_
_Commis - WOa
Mer
chants abd dealer's in FLOUR, GRAIN AND
PRODUCE, No. at, Liberty areal, Pittaburen.
Choke brands of Flour for Ratan and Family
use constantly on band. Partlentar attention paid
to tilling orders for riletchandlta generally.
oett•dty
Inc P. =cr..
UTM. P. BECK tt CO., No. 185 Liberty
6,7=l7..Pitt.btargh. Pi, Wholasts Groton,
Oenuninzion nwehnnu,and denten in 0017NTRY
PRODLICE, PROVISION BACO N LARD,
BUTTER LaOS 1.3 FISH, PRO.
2 4 eT71' and " "D
JOHN B. CANFIELD, Conmi.ton and
Forwarding Merchant and wholesale dealer in
WESTERN B.MERFE CHEESE. BUTTER,
LARD, PORK., BACO, FLOUR, FISH, POT
AND PEARL ASHES N , SALERATUS,_ LIN
SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUTT, and
Produce generally, Nos. lal and Da Front street,
Pittsburgh.
W.81.111,rH1CC..1. H1e.IL1,11 . 11101(..4. 1: • A WV,
TIIRK PATRICK, BRO. , a CO:, (tiucces
sera to loacptt Kirkpatrick rs Bra«) WBOLE
SALE DEALERS to tiruccrlelrtr, Grairc
Prostalkab nob. eltstea,eigh, - - Ctivet'secd,
Otth Noe. 'Si sula "teLM . trrti • "
JAMES DA.LZELL 4k, 80N; Mawr=
tuzers of LARD on., sad Co.:Mellon Mar.
chante for the puroluse sell sale ol CRUDE AND
REFINED PETROLEUM. No. el and 70 Water
street, Pittehurth. &dean.. made Oa eons*.
Mentz.
QCIIOMAKER & LANG, Wholesale
dcalors Is GR(X3ERIFA FLOUR, GRAIN
PRODUCE,. PROVISIONS'. FISH, CHEESE
SALT, , CARBON 01L. ho.. No. 172 and 174
Wood Street, sear Llberty street, Pdtpurgh, Pa.
aell6dty
atones B. HLD aiposoll mirrzwas.
14- -.- ---- . - -
R&D & METZGAR, Grocen wad Com
talsaloa Merchants, and dealers in all Wade of
Oman - Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. US Liberty street, opposite head of Wood
street, hetahurgh. aptly
T. assume .1 • 1t1ET).12.....W1L D. ligrltIll•
REYMER & BROTHERS, (fmccesaorz
to Rermer a Andersou) Wholesale Dealer. In
FOREIGN NUTS and SPIODai, CON.
FIXTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, tan,
Non 126 and UP Wood .cress, above Firth. Pitts.
burgh.
I. 4 'ETZIiR k AR.W , TRONG, Norw
A. and Commfuton March.ts. for Irmo t r al d e l l
FLOUR, URAIN, BACON, LAILD, BUTTER,
SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, and Product generally.
No. 10 Market street, corner of First, Pittsburg
Penna. fertay
LWALLACE, Commission ' Inerenant
• and Wholesale Dealer to FLOUR & GRAIN
No. LU Liberty street, opposite Penny teazle B
R. Ps.sseurer Depot, Pittabtugh, Ps.. Storage
Werenouse - . enrcor Wayne and P enn streets.
lIRIDDLE, No. ISU LIBERTY 13T.,
• P ITTSSU 13, annatislon Bier•
chant, w Lolessle T.wter In Gauntry Produce,
Groceries. And Pittsburgh Manuractitres. ~a sh
ALIVAncAn onAlonsiruments, arta held ;or Proauce
cnneralli. eut.'l:stas
.. .. ..... .. . . .
_ and I . S. LIGGETT & CO., CITY FLO 1.)33-
'tILLS •-• • INU certer Liberty. Ad=
arreet. Pittabero, P.
Si - enireelty, 400 turrreir per day. : ap9
. • ..... .
_lollli 1. ['OUSE CO., = Wholesale
•••• R h It S AND et /AIDLLSSION
AS/TS, conier o Smithfield and Water street,
17...CCT A. V. LLALStL
IIOI3EIIT DALZELL CO., Whole
1 •Ale 0: Uonatutaama wad lanvar
Dlerctwas, wail dealers la Produce wad PluAbarch
aimuluttanas, Liberty street, Pittabuirta.
• -
OIIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Oro.
Den and Com aatmont Xeretteot., t 72 Wood
end Llborty strana. Pittitough. jel6
C' to
L. CALDWELL, (successor
to Jame. Holmes ta-Co., PORK PAOKLII and
dealer la PROVISIONS, corner 01.111erket and
runt streets, Pittsburgh.
, 1111 JOHN WILDOS
'WATT a WILSON, Wholesale Oro
cure, Gotomisainit Merchant; and dealers Lo•
Produce and Pittsburgh nuinufaradres, No. MY
Liberty Amid. Pittsburgh.
ISAIAR DICKEY & CO., Wholesale
Comalanto3 Alerevults, And dealer. In
P 110 1 ,1101., No. Et) Wzatr istruct 4wl i 6 Front
tract. Pletehargh.
Derma. saves a VOIGELT
H. VOIGT CO..ueemors to
o anal; PRODUCE AND 00M.USSIO
mimuliArers, usi Liberty Attest, Pittsburgh.
ne.vm ?fi. EDGERTON,: Wholesale
Grocer add Cotrealesloe hlerettint,lo7 Woo(
Street, Patel:nu h Pw (Mll/
EUOICAr 1....X.ir1i..J0H11 murroa...c C. wAtia.aii,
LAMBERT, SHIPTON , t. CO., Whole
A-4 Ade (Innen And Proßico Deslet*, No. ti Mils
street, Pittsbur#l. !ate
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
•ar ux, Ws Family flour, whits Wheat;
SW do do red dor
100 do dO ripring:do
We bush prime Ear Corn;
Ird , do %belied do;
MO bush Oats;
20t0 do Spring
Car load Mild Feed.
In store and for wale by
• PATTEEL'iON, AMNION it DO. •
crez Hoe No. to, sac= Penn street.
GHRcios — RTEB. ••
•
•
tiosoliss4s Fats to Prime Cubii.Bligsr,
so
10 tierces la
Ito •
too t h fi l i gte l LW, Youog anon. Tel:
ba . Tet. ' Is otiolgl a ll T gtluseli,
20 ". " Cubs • '
Sao" 8170
tatvlag nod tos sale.
: 1 * 44 1 4 T 1i
I7:8$0.
?."- ~14abhrt
IIIII,DALE CRUET/MY-4 new ana
mostplands picturesque plus inneedistalz or...Bepillt are; innate
outb_e u, notthui. Allegheny
OM% ,the Aiiir Brighton Roali..„Perwine wise,
lug to select Burial Leas will apply theSuPer;
Inieudents Mk*, et the Ceantrap, , Title Medi;
Panaltteed all Wiwi furriness will be attended et
the Drug Warthoutent the undateutned, timber of
Yabrtal and Leiwooll streets, tillexhaay.
4.1E0 KELLY.
, .
' &watery' and Trasturer.,.
gpitGau,ntmounees—asbbia:c!Klielt
"" .15°4 4 4123 .fuat ?tainted andiatialaby" _
,:y.ETZER Ir. 41/51.-STRUNCI: 2
.aatact Matkistiad That sta.
PAPERS—In-eTprietyk; pricoi
r low tot Um /CUM For wally
' , r, AULUSILLI.L.
I I3t 1 : b~j~tal:l
GREATPOPIJW:gf*
Concert Hall Shoe Store
IS PRINCIPALLY OWING TO TUE
Astonishingly -Lon.
,Prices
BOOTS & SHOES
AIM SOLD `OA;
And :tee the fart that they &Ili - err : MAW theft
. 113 9 e, sad CACI
BMW THE FEETi
But Give Perfect Satisfaction to
GIVE THEN E TRIAL,
AS THEY ARS WABILOTED,
AND LEE MADE uPcrrt
PATENT LAST it.
13 omen Rubbers. —OW
ntel •
o"Rual.
GLOTILINe.HOI72I%
o. 0 FITTE ITEXIST.
YID E CLOTH COATS. ,
JERGLLSH WiLLI33INCI 006 x.
OVEZIJOWES OF ALL SIIMU
rANOT CM' PART%
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BLANKETS, SHAWLS,-
DEEss GOODS, natiIEELS.
And, en Immo= 'toe* of
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•
1 , 11157 . PRP-R:ll7'
GOLD PEN IliMACTlllliat
•
• Flll6 salt ear. 'Phlrd
_ • \'
:6am:lsic* Catrazie ori Thirit
Gold Pecia mad Gobi acul Earn: FtuirSbkielt.
wholesale and retalL •• f
Pent maize& bayibirhab to Matt %.
mumsend them by mall, bad they. will a% YeblePtlY ,
ixt • ' • oblayd t
AODUC9p NOW ;REClEratie Varrik
• : smo usrt addle freih Roll 1101tari
1000th!: nosh sew Lard. la arzsi • '
linr) bona extra Omar bad GOSISEM yatierei
iOO doun trot BOX. ; T
MO lbs. ituakwltess
1 1 . 1 11. b" b011, ftesh abola i r F u sil l and °°"' W m6 lsts ai r ; r!1p;11s. )
'O , O booed/ law Dried Apples; •
pOO bushels arm Dried Yeachal: • -
... 20 laurels Sweet Older; _
• 'lO banes Older lilsellstj ." •
Oh bushels tlhessultsl - • •
10 bushels Ehellberkg - -
4 was IN 5x42122h42.21be1l
.; esti
_natal
2 tars ag jr, ;
For sale
00,5013
NEW 000D3.
SACK 00&1•3.
sad ell styles et
DRY 000DS,
AT PEIVATE SALE, A.
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ha A lenls7
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