ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ipitisinvgh Onzette. CITY ITEMS. . . Nipatral kulptilte of time. For preserving' eidt.r. For sato by Chum:lra Super D t preit, sPrilet of Perm awl St. Clair streets, FittsPorsla . ' t Wails ;and . Flannets, ni a what! ,a f colored—all -grades and qttalttles— *beeper th you huy them elsewhere. Remem ber, wiarecow on the northeast corner of Fourth and hlerke o t stmts. 0. a63ao,i Lava k Ban Buy the Most • Complete'alsortsnent of trusses and shnuider Digetnin the dig, at Fleintnes Drug Store, No. St Dbirket st4eet, cheaper then elsewhere to the City, ~ f Dry Goods. A Very[tit stock of whteb will be sold at either tal "whosle r retail, as low as they can be Purebee ed to tlle *stern cities. Remember, we are now On the oolh-eltst corner of Fourth nod El srket street. 1 C. lieNstrr LOVE di Rao. - V Ladies Furs. ..., I.low is e timsto buy your ladies and misses furs. IS' Fleming has Just, returned from the east; ha a laid in his second extensive stook ibis seam , consisting of Hudson Boy sable, mink aable,perkran grab, Siberian squirrel and water .- inlnk,nlsdiall the new styles of ladies fur hoods .g upa. Don't forget the Plea*, We , extensive nod popular Lunen Fur Ores). Goods. 4rgnWs, on the northeast corner Fourth 6t4treets. C. HAITSOF LUTES BELO Book Caste for Sale. iv Book Ceara at trio foral:ure ware (1. Freeborn, 01, corner of Ohio mimeo Street., Allegheny, suitable for otbue or a gentleman'a library. Price nor:4i That's It to a T. •ual candy, butter scotch or Everton a nut candy, roes, lemon. pine apple. mountain tea candy and taffies. Good ralains, dates and currants, at No. I street. A call is soltalted. taffy. ccc venills prutas, a 312.redes; noVal v; • Its Philosophy. • Sorodoht is an ant ladd. Sozodont is an notion. treseent4 Sozodorat Is a tonic. Sozodont Is all veget abIS and entirely harmless. Hence It Gleansas the teethltirom acetone Concretions, stops the de. compOsitiOn of their sabstanca steeetGas the breath, stladdates the gnms, nod Is the safest and best I - dm:tratton of its clan: in existence. , entral Sulphite °Mine. -prwrvtag cider. .roi .11e by Chsrio. - Super, ZirurgLit earner of Peas and St. Cat: auvetil, rtn:olkar.lll. Opinion of Hostetter's Stain- welt Bitters g the Bitters this grand fart Ii cigar; sails. ell the western hemisphere, Bewail:in all lands, waesed by Its oceans twstil. /Waal:i ll hope and vigor. follow In thew train. amain cownikarErre.. • Roo er's Bitters share the common fete °fall lugs good—laposters imitate. Of-th berears.r.itscreerly use your eyes - nom Onest houses purchase your supplies. cannon. R tr. rrovr.ni. Num T I, 1,1 C la orde4 to guard against diingero ire imposition.. 'iete requested so take especlel note of • the beaußful engravrd proprietary etemp, through Which thb goycrnmcat of the United St stes odi daily aulhentleates every bottle of tiostettees Bit Secs. etield, thrown by the government over the irroprietorisnd the public (or their joint protectl4n, le placed conspicuously morons the cork arißover the neck of pooh bottle, and cancit ail to stirko the eye of the must casual observer. Nothlig !hat purport. td be liostetters Bitter , . coo be gekinine males the etanip is there. It le alio i roper to st.ito 'that the Bitters are sold exelbsively in glass, and never by any elf , comstanees by the gallon or the barrel. Impos totsand haltators are abroad. sad the only ssfe , &wall tbi public has ago sat them le to see that the llhtefs they buy bone the enmaved Jabal cod Mote Of- Land of Manes. liosfetter N. Smith, nod the stamp above mentioned. 161111 end Winter Goode. it is with crest pleasure ire cell the atte.afga of ens teal eto the superb et twit of Fall anel Winter Elo tecelvedbv Mr. John Weiss. Merchant bfo. ire Federal street,' Allechpnv. kiln stock embraces Lome of the rarest and Most beau. tutu cuotiuouem,r.., reroostln;l and Veen ng •Verbrotight to the sweeten% market. Mt assort. inset ofliFurnigh.tas anode. comprising lUratversrollars, Neck - tie,, liandlterchlt re, &m e , a6nnotn surpassed east or went. rerea stock of fendy-Mede Pants, Goats. Vests and Overcoats rill also e found at his establlehment„ Pereone re want of artYthf.g in the clothing lino shoaldnot - fall to kltin .r. w der assn 11ThGoias w: Parry At Co.; tactical I.Slate Roofers, and Lealoro in A meroran :Slate, of sort= color'. °Mei at Alemandet Lougtlictat. War the Water Worta. I ittaborytt, fletMleoco. No. 73 Ptaa Arcot. Order. promptly attended to. All WOE ,- W SITSIatd ocatet proof: Yteitolrtog done at the cltorcoot oottem aro *burp : f t rorpatro, pro vlifftd the too to Oct aboard tt to out on. Carpenter Jobbitur Stop.. Llaring , returned alter as abeenee of three years In the Arley. I have ro.opeaed ray shop Cor all carts of jot:knell:1 the carpenter lice, et the old rased, Aldbyt helves° Sauthdeld street erd (."leery Alley. Ordere colled.ed end promptly attended to. WILLISY r6V. MUST. Neutral Sulphite of .Ltrue, For preserving cider. For sale by Conitas 'Druggist, Corner of Penn and SL. COML. street. Pittsburr,ll. i Just Op.ned, • Our nt Ix Mille; Howie, at 63 Fifth etecit, where we oler *to,ooo worth of clothing regntaleac of Gott, at (Jai Halt ti:k int C. 571 , , Dentist, 246 Penn Street, 'Attends pi r omptly to MI Ina Was In hti prates- Von VA niou's ITEMS Jr - r oz. 111C3LUID BuBTE23II, formerly of New York, and now nu-siding- over the 'Jetted Stare, Diadlrt Court of Alabama, his coca 3 into ells • fact with the mttitary there, Gen. Wood haring decllnedto obey a writ of habeas corpus Issued by. the Judge for the rerreoder to the civil an thOlitles of S. C. Dexter, a Treasury cotton agent at Mobile, arrested and held for trial by court-marital flea charge of malfeasance. &M -au-meetly the Judge ordered Gen. Wood to ap pear and shim why h should not be proceeded against foreontempt. The Generalsull neither appearing or responding. a writ of attachment I:Dinghies, directed to the Uolicd States Mar - am, ww, granted [vibe Judge sad made re lurnable ortthe 11th of 13,:cember proximo. Tun Gernians in Mlssortrl are InvPhse their "friettis fa the Faderland to coma over and take the unoccupied lands in that State welch yet be. long to the Government. -It is acid that these are over sla Lnilllona of acres of these lands yet lo be hod at.`a dollar and a smarter an an acre," and Much of it Is very good. Some of the Ger mans are already no.their way, and it Is expec ted that a large Inert/so of the populathm of Jillasouri will result from this movement. Brana.st roc - xola Mormon militia, In camp at Bah Lake - Cky, numbered about I ,200, eluding MO Cavalry, and-made quite a credlinble appearance.'' The ("nice V Welter scolds Gov. Durkee for playing etcond fiddle to Brigham Icing and his suite on the occasion. Tna celebrated Melee sculptor, Simmons, bee received on order for a colossal mutate at Prem. dent Llncoln, for Independence square. Phtto .dclpbta It. will be In bronze and cost $30,000. TILE London Times announces that the Lcril ?Mayor of London bas received en anonymous letter threatening his early ASSALCOMOLI. Tan risldance of Truman EV. Handy, Esq., tear Claelnnatl, now approaching com.pletlan, bl.cipeeted!th Bost, to the total, about two tun dra and. !Hey 'thousand dollars. DtramOthe years 1862 and 1863 there were foyer 40,000 commissioned (Aileen in our armies averatO of one officer. to every . 25 men on the rolls. reported that Maximilian °fife - Liao bag reeejaed a later from tho Emperor Napolcan, samking Lim far Lack of energy. . ",.tfustrr ourof Troop&—Counterfelt U. S , Broudt--Pflzo IYAIMISO TON. Nor. 97.—1 n obedience to or. , tiern from the War Department, the eahand llth Conic:client, lt3Stb Pennsylvania and 41st and .aitgajfew,York Volunteeri, serving in the Ds. pertinent or Virginia, are at once to be mustered Int or service: DometerfeWplales of twelveltlyeaupons have Tees fond nod seized by tba detectives. :tlplotliti prim:tilt time prize claims to the :-atnount of len million dollars base be acij adl nolo] 'anti ovir blue millions paid,- THE DAILY PITTSB Ell THE LATEST N EWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON ore RELATIONS WITH MEXICO Commodore Craven's Course Justified. JOHN MITCHELL NOT PARDONED. Ingenious Scheme for Smuggling Whisky ABOUT THIRTY WOMEN ARRESTED Claim for the Tobacco Seized at Biramond WHITE LABOR SCHEME IN ALABAMA Judge Magrath and Seddon Released REMODELING OF FORII3 THEATRE CONWLETED Claim% Between the tollq Stnte. sod Colambi; New Toni, Nov. special to the Pri imue,lluted Washington, Nov. Ill', says that no join of the President's message has received so !inch special care as that portion referring to our relations with Mexico, His position is us aers,ped to he, that uhl'a we are not. indifferent to transpiring events In Mexico, yet Interior ener on our part is unnecessary. Commodnr• Craven's defense ssil; be su'nuit• Led La-day. The rcittlt of th, tisit of Ilia court to the Stemma!? is int'•rr•eted as Justifying the Commodetit• in declining the engagement. A at ceial to tho World says : The statement that the Government has detailcd a rime' to as sist In laying the telegraph cable at Belting Straits, is untrue. A special to the Tones says The statement that the President has pardoned John Mitchell Is untrue. He did not apply for pardon while at Washington, but took the oath of allegiance. A epeeist to the Tribune SAM An ingenious scheme for smuggling whisky from Canada Intoltbe United States has gust been detected, There were thirty-two women on hoard one railway train bound to the United States, who held in their arms what first unpaired to be babies carefully wrapped up with neat little feu exposed to the gars of' the pasieagers. 1.7p0u ihvestiesticn it was discovered that they were Un cases tar Monett after the similitude of babies, coutahalng from three to tive gallons of whisky. About thirty of the woman were ar rested and over one bandied gallons of walslry secured. , I=l A specialMispatch to the Times says that Col. Harrison Wtilte late Of the Second 'Provisional New York Cavalry, informs ns that his applica tion to the Secretary of War for pay for the officers of-soma of his command who were detained at Elmira some twenty days through misapprehension has been favorably consid ered, and the Paymaster General has been in structed to pay theta accordingly. The evidence of such detention will be the certificate of Mai. Hayman, United Mates Army, Chief Mustering Officer' at Elmira. Messrs. Belmont & Co.. as agents for the Rothectillds, hare put in a claim for the tobacco recently seized by the Treasury at Richconid as rebel property. The case will probably come up to the courts. A special to the TPurlii says the Freedmen's Bureau to-day received from Montgomery, Ala., a commtinication Icicleslag a copy of • propoo Sitlo2l made by a firm in that city to supply white labor: The German citizens of the State publish a lengthy article protesting ag,alast the plan as a Iclnme to defrani and slave for the season, such ignorant emigrants as may fall in to the hands ot the company's agents, who are now In New York, for the purpose of shipping a cargo of emigrants south, The attention of the military authorities in 'Montgomery has been called to the subject, and some interference with the games expected. The President has just issned an order re leasing from Fort Pulaski the rebel Secretary of War, clodilon, ar.ri Judge Magrath. of South Care lica. The order eta not emanate front the ..VULtant G.•ncra.'s I)-partmen:, bat came direct (min !Le htr,ce arose Inc cAltresdic- Lien of 1..re1 - ,115 r eports that they had hero re• peace?, A apeelal to the liern:rl trord IVaaiticatOn na ire 27th soy, The cants-tor at ord'a The w, has tit ish -1 his tv , cnty-elch. th,,toand dol -lar lob of remodeling that building, and bas turned it Over to the anthoritica. It is now ready for rebel relies. The commission between the United Sates and Columbia was luau:ureted to-day by the appearance of Colonel Riddell for the United States, and General Salcar for Columbia, with Sir Frederick II 11CO 3 the Briti-b Minister, as empire. The first use, erected was that of Au gurtus Fri iz. who owned the Ozean Iloaseq near tLe Panama railroad depot, which was destroyed by the mat) In April. 13. - rb. Ills lone was about thirty thousand dollars. Mr. Fret,. la Cow dead, but line heirs clalm.this amount. It was objected that the case was not i iefore the Comrulaslon tuidcr the treaty, as It could not take Jurisdiction one claim when the claim. ant sync:domiciled In Nei. Grenada. Mr. JAM. Carlisle, for Columbia, argiied that Frets's ownership of the hotel domiciled him at Panama. Mr. 8, Cra artreed that he Dever lon Lis dom icile elresvhe7e, by simply owning the hotel that Fro z resided in at Panama, and further, that by the treaty of 181 , 3 Le had official protection as a citirot of the United Staiii, TE Nli MBE E TO NOW YORK Congratulations of Loyal Tennesitenas on the Glorious Result of the It ew York Election. Ncw I +OH. N et' h.S—Secretary of State Di pew, Las rtceivtd the fulltwinz commu Oka- LiGt from the Loyal Male Comtutttet of T.•a -c ct set NA..171 . 11,1.E. TENN , Nov. 14. Isw,. The ' 11,e q/ Te.otessee. to the Loon' .11., Nor York, Gr. dirty: We, the Union Cenral Committee of Tennes see, wt old not forego the preaern 03CLII01 of teneering you our caner:notations on the ear:- oce regret of your recent State election. Tao ogrespi of the contest in the Empire State was regarded by loyal men here with the deepest anx iety, nod the result Is accepted an an evidence of the determination cf.your people to stand by and maintain the principles for which ninon won everywhere fought and prayed for the past four years. We rejoice at the result, becanseit evinces the confidence which the people of New York feel, and the same party which saved the Union from destruction at the hands of open enemies at the South, and false friends at the N.t-th, is still competent to guide and direct the affilrs of our hitherto imperilled but now restored Unlon. We rejoice at it, beeame it will strengthen and ill” ,, U111;z1. the heart of ollr noble President in the arduous duties rtill devolving ap.,n him, feeling that lie ein rely upon a generous sup part. W. have court- confidence that he will nol caliectation, of Oa patriots, by whose partiality he wax and, Provlelenrc, placed at the bead of the nation, but will in ..iii things prone himself worthy or that cone. Bence. With an abiding faith in the Justice of nu rause and the glorious doting of our repnhlic we remain, reeTemlully yrusra. (Sigued.) • A. V. S. Lawre.t.er, Chairman Union Central Committee. A. J. Flat, P. Cone. A. W. ltasskins A. Lovering. Y. Derby, W. F. Berry, E. II Fast, to. lleynt, Edward Maynard. TOE RICHMOND TOM CO SEW It F ColonelJardinePromoted TUE SOCHIERN MEMBERS OF CONGRESS W.LE-ITTNGTON, Noir. :P3.—Tbe quectlon of Occ seizurc of the French tobacco Iu Itichroond basin.; been presented for the consideration of the Government by the French .11iuiaer, is now andergoln.. investigation. Col. Joilline v iste of the ninth New York (Hawkins) Zonaves, Jou been promoted to a Bre vet', Brigadier Generalship. He, while endeav oring to lag down- the dote in -New, York in 18W, was +Nonni:ea and. permanent', disablednoin sleaze:vita._ ..Npry Yens,- ibioe.,2.s.—The Postbr Washing. ton cc:respondence Contains the .foliorring 4, Bninpnprthree . of the Einpreilenta.lies from the States, r.ecently In, rebellion ; hays arrived hero;Pled 2 it la ~ t mdersiood - that 'pone of them will errerapnfo interfere thennanizstion of the Eralise ona :week, from to-day.. They will await thef Siegal - of tho Clerk and the dominant potty inike Mtn: ' Steamer !lova Pitpt!an Nignalled PdriTLANn. Mi., Nov. 28-12:10 r. nr.—The steemablo Nova:Scotian,- from Liverpool qn No. vember via Londonderry on the 170, le EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE Five Days Later News. FENIAN MUD CENTRE ARILSIITED Come:tufa on.ftnericandffairs 7HE EELOOTAN WAR ENDED Tkle. Foralsm. Al'exrls.oTes. PORTLAND. M , NOY. 2R,—The steamer Nova Scotian, from Liverpool on the 16th, via Lon donderry on the 17th, has arrived . at this port, with five days later news than has already been received. The British government detained the West India mall steamer a sufficient time to allow the commercial body to consider the steps requisite to be taken for the promotion of British inter ests in Chili. The Irish lodges have decided that no action could be maintained against the Lord Lieethrt• ant of Ireland in his official capacity In the Lu. by cane. Stephens, the Head Centre of the Fintans has been arrested. with several; others. The Time says there can be no doubt of the treason of the Head Centre and hie accom plices, and trusts Stephens arrest will exile. gnish Focitwat= altogether. The London journals publish the correspond ence between Mr. Mama and Earl Russell, in reference to the Alabama claims. The London Star says, The correspondence is chiefly re melt:able for the withdrawal, by Mr. Adams, of the offer of arbitration. Earl Hassell gives, at crest length, facts to prove that the Bilden Gcveritment did all that could be expected of It. The 71,,iesseysi We earnestly hope the Shen andoah's officers and men were not liberated without communication with Mr. Acisma. At prf sect we decline to accept Waddell's elate mcnt ae true. A million and twenty-lour thousand pounds are en route from Australia, Jamaica and Chill. The news caused heaviness on change. The London Times says: It is reported that Mr. Clashing lc Inaketzted not only to cooperate with Mr. Adams Id bringing the respective 011316 of the two governments to a settlement, but to ascertain the opinions prevailing In England concerning American finance. Stich a paresw-e. it says, would strongly attest the pa cific disposition of the American government, and ae good credit means good pollee and good adminlntation, inch clews should be encour aged as a benefit to the whole world. The London Star Payer There is but little doubt that Earl Russell has determine I to sub mit a reform hill to the Haase of Commons. It is stated that the cold weather has bad CIO effect to staying the cattle disease, but the frost and rain has rather aggravated It. Stevens, the Fenian head centre, has been again remanded for further examination. Mar tha Higgins, reported to bo another head centre, bas been arrested at Terme-sad remanded for trial. The Dublin evening Ifeil states a person was despatched Irom New Torte in September and arrivedgiere with credentlahs to appoint another Head Centre in the place of Stavets. He accomplished his mission and returned. The name of the new Bead Centre was kep: a secret. The Secretary of State for India received the (paw:tier: announcement • &tiara, 14—Col. Boner signed a treaty of peace with Bhootan yesterday." The Mars says the general wish of the tend• irg p pie of Liverpool seems to be that •Eug. land should, in enfilnetion with Franca and America, take steps to put a permanent stop to the proceedings of Spain in South America, and soya that measures la support of that view are likely to be adopted in London, Manchester, Glasgow and other leading centres. The Daily Nears remarks: the arbitrary con• duct of Spain must goon occupy the attention of the great pow ere of Europe and America. Spain must be taught that the practice of levying black mail must cease. The Paris correspondent of the Times says: Mr. Fond has ny Intention to resign FILANCE.—The Emperor, Empress :in Prim. c Imperial have gone to Campe,ple. 'f he Emperor has ordered ureat red, t,1,101 in the army. I,SOO othre.N, men. Raving thereby ..t,0e0,000 roan., One thousand soldiers have writ f: ,n, Italy. —The Emperor nv;]' rtqv ued Fin,of Hungary and Crv;ia. ' LATEST Vil. —The Zvi! y Ind.,' ' toot: 3. the Line of the military Mspatcaes and newaps;,er corres• Fondants of Jamaica, which it [amiss proves thLt the ferocity 4e de:o aunt io 69•11;; . e.3, can tel.,: poSeenolon of P.ngla4, h,,arts, and mercy nnG j3SGCC can M. fore. t -0 by Esg:lsh ofli :ern as tauronghiy as by I , dams and Cossacks, • The Tanta emir: Tot authorities itycp.ll.l . to have acted vtith cpmmendablc pro nptnms In Jamaica, the chief of till 3ebela havinc U3= captured, tried by ram tial law, and eMIC2LeO at on ce. The Timer' city article sacs that the dein tn.: fir d:Reotillt A the hzek p•sterday was rate, but in the stork excliaage .IdValle. were to re.iumst at (;(0!: per cent. Spanish aeettritles experienced a linary fall yesterday, In conse quence of the partieni ern brotight by the We.,. India mails In regard t the Spanish affairs. CONMEECUL INTELLIGENCS.—LirerpooZ. Non. 17—Er, jug.-I. ` ,ottovi the Brokers' Circular rdi parts Ma males of the week at 45,030 bales, to. eluding 5 500 balm to sprunietars, and 1,1,009 bales to exporters. The market has declined yd per lb, closing nominal. The nuthorl, , d quotations are are, New Orleans fair, 22 , ,..f; 31oLlie nalddlang, 11. 1 ,„,d; !'pleads fair, 22.1; mid- Mine, 1D,1. 4 d; stock In part, 254,000 bales, of which 74:000 bales American. Thu tales on Friday were 8,000 bales, the market cl.isier firmer, bin unchanged. 'I be 51ancbester market is Irregular. Bre:As:offs market Is barn, and ~ I ;- l atly lure. Pr. Provisions less firm: no sales. LI won ; , r d lard quiet. London, IT. Console for money Illinois Central share., 7rt.7! 2 ; Erie 54, tf. r. 6:;;;6r,64. Grain Market —/zynd,,,,, 171 h Barnes' Circular reports the weather very wet., and attendance at the so whet small. Suppluis moderate. Wheat, English and foreign quiet at .11 , tiday's prices. Flow. wl,hout alteration, there is a floating cargo, and only one, elf con,', and loves await espeet et! arrival,. Lit sitrooi., Nov. 17.-1 he ictundanco was small and broiness limited. Fur wheat ea.] deur at rather tinder last Taesdey's rates Oat, t.ar.i s.r we;:, oatmeal Is 1 irrer. American Seenrlties—Sotterthwah',.. Circular of the 15. h 1036: A ra, aMOliet of haaillees hes been done and a conelieranlo era twit of Govertmont woo taken off the market . on eUttliet htal acronn!, but without In any de• glee affecting prices. The uncertain typrevailiair, es to the pabtical nitwit; to of England and America clucks any tendency to Improvement, The lollowing err the latest onotatlonst Five- To , mita, 1.:;171 ,, 43.1.;; Illinois C . .intral Shares, sl' (7,01;ti,", , Dr.klyn Navy Yard I?.mployeea—Chore Blown Dawn—Allots Prauaa ou the Gov (Turnout. Now Y l'quy. 28.-11.1 bas been determined to dbtpense with the service+ of all the work man In the Brooklyn Navy Yard who have not served In the army or navy during the rebellion. By this rrder, many wbo have been employed la Lb: Yard for many years, will have to each employment elsewhere. The new church which was I .eing built for the methodist cozen-gall= over wallah the Bev. Mr. Booth had rh owe at the curlier of Unica avenue and Nob:c sired was blown down lan night by a gale, which swept over the city at about midnight. The inyestigallon of the alleged frauds at the Brooklyn Nary-yard la being continued Bader the attars islet of Colonel Oreutt, spade °ay. errment agent. The frauds are said to aitend through &carrel years and to hero been - effected by false returns on muster Tolle. and that the Government has been swindled out of maal hundreds of Manmade of dollars. Cotton decline-I on the weak. elol.ing nrn• Inal. The sales of the wed: wen- 16,000 hales. New Orleans ridddllug lin Friday the sales were 3,000 bales. Mar ket closed unchanged. lireadstuffs—Market it bur e. Provisions ore leas firm. Copper lass risen £lO pet - lon. Console, 1591.; for money; United Mates Ave-Twenties, d3linfOL: ililnoia Central share, 61@n1 ,!,.j. Eric 'hurts, Pl 4. Tre bullion la the With of England lorreas rd Consols are firmer at ti0;.,;(4 , ,ti1 . French cantos Of 3:!e. Grant , ' 3lurements--Our Hlu Grande Ncw YORE, Not. 28.—The World& special ear, . The impression •proralle that General Gram will visit New Orleans, w meet General Sheridan for consultation relative to atielts oa the Rio Grande. Ms not believed Merit will be any offensive demonstrations by Gen. Sher— idan's tmops ntier on that line'. Reported Cholera Case lUetrue—Reerult lag far the IlaStlatt NEW You, Nov. 2.3.—Dr. Sayre gals that the statement In the evening papers LIM. a caSa of cholera had occurred It this city Is on. rounded. A rcerutlng office for the flaytlan Wary has been cistabllshod on Broadway. The pay offered Is clglity doilars per month. ; Cbtneeslar of Delaware Dead. Phr-ahlku . hla.Nor. 39.—R00. A. it. Har rington. Chancellor o the State of Delaware, died suddenly at the Washlogton Ropes to this err to-day, PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1865 ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE Southern Members to Take no Part TILE PRESIDENT TO GOV. HOLDEN Commodore Craven's Trial Concluded WAsIIII.OTON, Nov. 913.—A. few additional members of Congreaa arrived to -day, Mclading Senator Trumbull of Illinois. No delay t❑ the or ganization of the Rouse Is anticipated. Instead of an extraordinary and turbulent time ea pre. dieted. present Indications are In as opposite di rection. It Is considered that there is nothing In the political taped which cannot be recon ciled, both to the sat:erection of the President and Congress. The prospect therefore is that Dm-House will organize on Monday, and the Presldeol's Message and accompanying re ports of the heads of Departments be thus com municated to Congress on that day. Mr. Colfax for speaker and NI ePheraon fo clerk, seem to have the entire field to them selves thus far for re election. No one here so far as can be ascertained, be lieves that any of the members elect from the late ineurretclonary states with the excel' Lion, perhaps of those from Tennessee and Arkansas, will be permitted to take part In the organize. lion of the house. Dr. Powell. State Agent for North Carolina, who recently arrived at Raleigh. Is bearer ofra letter from Secretary Seward to Governor Hol den, In wideb the following passage occurs: The President sincerely trusts that North Carolina wall, by her Icilslature, promptly ac cept the Congressional Amendment of the Constitution of the United Status, abolishing slavery. Re relies on you to elercise a:I your function% as heretofore, with the four, wisdom and the same so.rit of loyalty oat devotion to the Union that has marked ycur administration hitherto. The President desires you to feel entirely asseued that your efforts to sustain the administration of the Governinent, and •give effect to its policy, are fully appreciated, and that they will In no case he forgotten. The Military Commission which tried Capt. Wien Is not yet dissolved, and this glees color to the repast, that It lo to be retained, with 030 Or two changes, to try Capt. R. B. Winder and Duncan, for cruelties to Union pr.soners at Andersonville, and Occ, for similar conduct at Salisbury. The case of Commodore Craven, which haS occupied the atumtion of the Farrago; court martial for several weeks, was submitted to the court this morning for a verdict. After the reading of a lengthy defence by the courted for the accused np to two o'clock this afternoon, the court was engaged to deliberating upon a verdict, which, when rendered, will await the approval of the proper authorities before It will be promulgated, This court will doubtless be dissolved imMedlately, as It is understood that than are noothcr eases to be brsidght before Ir. Thera are only about twenty clambers of Congress at the 'Magma time In Waal:doom - The Preeldent II Still engaged in the prepare lion of his annual message. Schemes Involving the appromiedion of mil lions of dollars, and not intended to exclude benefits to private parties, will be pressed upon the attention of Congress. There are dale accessions to what le familiarly kno we as the lobby. New Vint, Noy. et—At half past eleeerl het night, as the Newark vein was en tering life...Tenni City Depot. an unknown man, about twenty, years of a,-m, was run over and literallgent to pieces. There were three envel opes foifhd 04 the deceased, upon welch 1.31 inserilied "J. Westeott." Tho row. Washington spzeia! says the Re publican (-miens will be held on natentar ern ' mg. Military Trial or Negroes at Savannah. NEss YORK. Nor. 2S.—The Savannah ReplA tirstn of the 25th, gives an account of a squid of nrgroes, who were arraigned before Col. Biek lea, on the 24th, charted with Ita•ler, attacked and robbed a Mr. Holt fsechin, of this city, and threatened to take Ilia life. in Monday last. Mr. Holt S'eion, In company wish anoshergen- Ilcman and a colored man, was proce--doi• to a neighboring plantation, for the I.U , P.aa of ox • burning the remains of a deceased 1.01, when tbry were met by an urine I f rood of 'cermet., who entered thin to turn where. . n they 'IW for,ve d y th. c owd. They bad not pc•ceeedel far when they were halved by the e - owd and M-. &Ain wan compelled to R./re up isle pistol and hie money. mom:lacing to sercnty dollars. Ills companion was also complied give all the money on his person, about five dollars. 'the negroes the,, took rotes spot the grunts whether they shoal:. murder him, but wera per *node:: not to do sc by an old man a:,ne with Item. Colonel Sickles has ordered trtii before a reUlta, enalrniarbl, From W asLlngtou—Ltel roue Rerelpts— Itclense of Imprisuord "01‘107r. r N from the fatorosl ILAv,IIOC Stoat I J an- , amount to t I 4.6,.00 ,Ouo Ter . 01011t:Ga of the P.tcct much:triter that. for env or, pre, nva 'lnhered more potent, having area Iraarri. The Secretary of war has ordered that .11 en listed mon of the vo auteer terrier , now lemons toned by ren, - 1 at havtoz been found arci.tcy of detertion,, De Immediately released from custo dy and fatal: Ai w:th tratopo,....c.on La enable them to report to th. ch•?Ltnitetrt,ni nib -or of their reit,ctive 5,111. t, who wit furnish them with a di,:harge, Wilt the facts of the Cast ea • doreed thereon, Ins'aiirig the crime: sentence, sod inch other pap, no they may he eit• titled to To eases where no money Ls dne trshaportation will De furnished t.t the., how.. This order wit ha !red, trood to apiwiS to al: C dieted valanteers of the class in ~ I•SCIJCI of Wh t'aoeyer CLOTS nr arm or the aer,ca, ruudlng or Eloatiug (:rau le 1)101cultito Ma tlmllb, and Marshal 11, ralne. Nrw Sc... spec dispatches to the .mororreia/ say Tl,rt, are good reasous for l,thering thsa eetary Mc- C.11:i4X . 11 wall nc ornmend a simply f.clln4 of Lt., floating dc!.., e lb a faa.r.la.la :tbdr,oval of grecnt.aelo, inch me.: antra ;lou o' LU' ,:`; atlunni haul, rr c uiaL eau. It a n al OfteLii:f ~ aced 'Sir m ~a.r z the. Ga orrole,n; s aes an ever of any dill 11112 oe tl. G . r ,-ands. A aair• fr. - ea at. Sr., ~;lire time Mae Iranian oeopose.l carat v, YLA aloe Maeshal: Ii 1/..1..rc ❑i1,31%, 1 tar, L., Franc,. as ...:, as lb , former had left. :F4 6 causal NlaclalLan :oclanu4 m !. Bridge Burning tu Inrandiarit. !,I..t.wArane, N,v..:7;.—T.tt Ira ^c of the I.A Crosle ki1111.714:1 wen bra op end a h , “il , " htt , n• ed near Cr.rmant Awn etzhteen mace (rum c.ty Octl 012101.. sappatt.t.l to 1,2 the w trk of fa-. [acre who heal martgatrol their farmsal ot t t the Ire of the ft cod to the amoont al , .'1 , 1:1 of d;Alere, wh eh mortgagee 1111 being for,"l. The farmer threaten entire destrnetl - ta of Lb, r..ed if toe t ,u2pany fall to make prJvittion far be payment of the mort.taze... A deal of trouble IS apprehended. Revenue Frauds at LouLv, Lorisctuds, Nov. ZS —Last Saturday the Col lever of the Internal Revenue oozed the stock of a manufacturer of tosners here for afledged (rands in returns and not keeping his hooks an required by law. Yesterday tat et set sod Ins • plements of another manufacturer were seized for the same causes. The eases are now under insestlgstion, both la New York, where part of the Cock la held, and in this ial.y. The Lebanon railroad depot was burned this morning. No particulars, Boston Cotton Raising Protect IlosooN, Nov. he iiotl,lll Board of Trade has adopted toserles of resolutions look ing' to Increased cotton raising in the South• ern Statoa. In which the Government is reques• ted, • ithin the sphere of Ha legitimate powers, to nid forthwith In sustaining and organizing Sikh porlions oi the laborin; clesscs non- k the Southern Staten, na cannot be reached by pri• vale capital, not only on the ground of a con siderate humanity, but also to melt, their nor to . themsclyes inia the country. Gathering or Roughs Dispersed.-The At lanta's Passengers. NI ) YOILK, Nov. 27.—A gathering of -Deghs at AQI Ha, yv,tortlar, while enjoying a riot and pillag n: citizen-, were dispersed by a small fore° or Sew York pollee. \ ear: e every. one of the roughs had their I.l.'ad. crat Led by Lb, dub, of the pollee, The health °Mears of the fort have do, ids,' to permit all the passengers of t h e steamer Atlan ta who chow no symptouts of cholera and who intend to go West, to leave the vessel. Murderer of Gotte.ral McCook Besotted. NASIIVILL.Z, Nov. ,2b.—lrrank (Jarley, sen t/need to be !rear Alabama. on Friday of this weak, boa, by ieuneat of flume, Qua citizens of finatarille, boon restated by Brigadier General ,Whipple until such time m fresher facts la bhp case cau be mita:tatted to the Prea dent. Norm Carolina Legislature. RALF.IOIII, N. C. Nov, 23.—110 u. Thos. Settle, a stannch.Unlon gum, w&s , elected Bpeaker of the Btato Berate e•day. Both 'lenges organ• Iced and adjourned till to-teorrosr. (409, Hol den is Improving laud 11 able to all up In Ws MOM. Senator Steektusths Seat to:be :Contested. NERII(K, N. N.J. NOT. t:Sr-Note Jersey pal- Mrs barn -been cobsblecoblY'ntirrod by tbo !Tv port that the Itepubntana win endeavor to un aest John r. StoektOn Whowse dteland to be eleettd C. S, 3(=alor from New Jersey test sinter, FIRE AT NEW YORK. The (Hero /Murderers Indicted. DIM:4M OF QUARANTINE MUM( Facts 'awl Rumors from Washington New ;Tons, Nov. 28.—Early this morning a fire Was discovered In the carpenter shop of Messre4Terbit S< ILardlev. in the rear of Nos. 150 andl6l Mercer 'street. The front and rear btildlngp Were destroyed, and a vast amount of property. The total loss is over thtrsy thous and donuts, Insured for about; live thousand dollars. -The fins is supposed to have been, the work of. ha incendiary. Iva Msrshal Baker is making an examination of the case. The Orand Jury have found a bill of murder In the Srst.degrue against Gonzales andjPel liter and they wit be arraigned before the court of Oyer' and Terminer tomorrow. The mur dered man washuried this afternoon. The cammlasloners of health met this after noon. , Important communications refer ring to plans for innarantlne and to the pi:- calif:tittles of cholera and prospects of prevent. hog the disease from retching the city were re ceived from Drs. bfonsdem of Quebec and Bayre of this c4ly which were referred to the medical board of commizsionera for consideration and retort. _ The Common Council of Brooklyn last even ing introduced n3solntions for the immediate sale of City Park, the scene of the late murder. resolution was also passed increasing the p,- lice force of that city. The crtleens of New York have nearly com pleted arrangements to pay otT the mortgage of $30,G00 on the house recently parchnSed by Gen. Grant m Washington. • A despatch from Wilmington says the pirate Chicamattga sunk to Cape Pear flyer has been raised and totred to that city.' despitbsh from Wahl's&ton says all yolun ller (roots cf qur army in central Texas nteto be wtthdralm and their places tilled by regulars. It la rtbnored that General Butler Is preparieg leedl anenwitics for the arraignment and trial of Jeft4iftivie before a Court Martial, which will be bed In accordance with the demand of a majordty of the members of Congress. A lett* from Washington says : The pardon of the cOanterfeiter of the Government curren cy, not long since, was Tory unsatbsfactory the offlefols who here hod charge of the canna cy. Tbd numbers of cot:intermits is so great that the ritelaLa desire an Increase of the pen ally. A spe4al from Washington Bays Gen. Grant bus issued an order by which all officers of the Veteran Reserves, whose servires can be spared, are relleltd and sent to their homes, on report ing to the Adjutant General by letter. Gen. grants &anthem tour will probably ex tend to Wilmington and Charleston. Railroad Aceldtnt—Republlcan Congres- 15=1122121 ELSIIKETS BY TELEEMAPH CHICAGO MARtiRr ill.yrateh to the Pittaborrh fiazette Cute aoo, No•ember IM.S. FLoca—Dur and almost negluto.l, atul quota (too. are nominal GM •is—No. I Spring Wheat nnzettled, closing firmer than yeaterd‘y. N.: , y dull and 0 lower nales at INN/41X for No. I, and 51W0111,03 for No. 2. Oorn Jull Ltd 10 iower, at ritabOr for No. and 3. Oaf/ arm at :Coen° for No. i sod Id. rot No 2. 17s lower, at rl5O for No. I and OS. for No. 2. / rler dull at 22/$l2l for Old Na Weirs r—Lail and It lower at $72.2t. Plreee.lOrre , -Arl: perfectly rtagentat, wnh ne demand. flea Pork comical at FZ, 'clic.' op floe, first hall of Jenuary at 526, , lid Pr, Os wita no buyers. eellrely I ,Arrt geta of (CO tierces friar St•nal t: :If sourer, 11.t:Vd ~f Pt:lm.! s: Ttt .ojak 61,1 recant• It4Ut. o •Tering,slaa%ft. u/1 buyCt• too lot of g •t MArrExr—l'E.htag,, .; I 4 i 4 ru - ntotiAlt 9 YOCKS IN Y YEW YORK t•pec,g; jrtni.c.:. Westcla New Y os t , Nor. tm Ittb. Pat mir r. s S re, c•—rbere Wm a t•" 3 c 51 v 15 7 In Petroleum •ioeks to-45y, •5 the folloielm /Ales' Adair:mettle& 61; Herten, &I, Forrest County, kb, Ivanhoe : 1 .84 : Kentucky, in : Palmer, 2 . 0, pile (lily, IN. Currry hurt, anetiorl Nun, IC 25. Oewanic ee, 0:1 Creek, 3.0; Excelsior, bisnbettan, 43: Fiat N trionkl, 6.51 il.rCanla, Howard & PlUtole Ortwk, 11,1 NEW 1011 K PETROLEI; 31 3IARK Er Special I...patct, tv Western 1 rata. N Nov. Z, INGS. 1 ^t ct o —The excltem.t of the plot wing Rat log •shCtdM, prieta no. a . ..net:oly IJlrer; calat tc-day Ova Ct.. Rofloal la ElJod •t 1 . 1 10.1.1. c, nod 1 O bbl. Crud, at tea. Ultaauce laud Trade lu New Turk. Na , Tone, Nov. Sloth Mnrket le hod In et:Lepton In antielpetlen el the opening or Uoa . Opelousas for • else are catisequeatle drooping, and some et the tioilosio 36/ are redid: ....01112t• of ettoci. It I. hot Peel, .peculation. lestl he eery ,ease set toot dare 11L1s morning the It UL •ny Seoo-ne.sehetd, I on ll.e street, and as It • " - st open II 'tea tree titeek Exchange the nurLet operand stentllly, hn- Ralned etrei.gth as the ciLll pros,ase4. Doi tar the dog there on, a 11.• Ih 60 rt• stock,, tint at the last Board the market dad Ott tunic l t,C extrettio n4VOLce. After the election prices ere. hug', v 4 the street. Tu. falpulpg ..ere the Onstnit Nine et I Neer l'ork Central, PT., EfiC. 9V n alarm, ICO .• ~utht:ll. 0/evelatd and PlC...urea, ,; Rtsek I alaad. ;Ot, Nortrisseatatn, 3 , Sa; du preferred. CO' ~ Ft. LI a yor, ita , . Oklu &tad . .r•P :at incest Stock. are nrgne, wailer par ,ns rr rut Ist . ..Nest; the eeelme having kru, 4 ,o; ; c tkokl V.. Jda seem ku or pre:err, I ,:stn i,aala were dull an I at Ulu , ut a2F m trite ll•aSe n Aunt starne. Ihe Ould market *sea . , arm, t.. c c end the demand a . . more active ;tears from ; Allot I racatr r 4111.• at run. ter:lnc !he u.; ket ale red at (PI MMI= hew FmK Stoelt ated Money 'lanai. New ) ouu, Nor. In..—.l.toney et4.e , y 'pc res. •Terllcg •t (1010 'Wore active na.l 1112.1nr. 0p'111.116 or; advancing to Ida" and ricodn. Erelebte to Liverpool, quint and arm. Sleets stronger! F o rt W none, lot; Rork 11st , f , lot; North Weetern, 3.5 , 4 y do. preferred itieveland k Plttsburgli, en a: needing, 116; Nero 1 ark Uentral, 96;i,i; Erie, do. poi Hodson, irn, qulckollver, 54; IS ailed Stereo 1,30 I 62, 11 , 1 , 1; do. of '6l, ei „, do. 1.32. a 177: blisetwippi Certificates, :cc eantou, lV New York Market Now Yon[. Nov. 23—Cotton nominally uo charged 01 t lesle for lithieling. rt.ora—b AAP, haste dm, while pretty much all other snails are dull and lower. at pi,eissi..si for Extra Stare. $11,10E111,60 for Trade Draada, the marital closing quiet. W/Itliee—Heart', at 111,34Q2,31. Ossix— //heat opened eteady, but closed a shade firmer. tales 1,070 bust. at ei,o2 for Oblate° inrint, t 1.7041,01 for Tilllienukee Otub, sl.B.sif 1,8 1 for Amber 111111Wrultesa nye quiet. Barley dull at $1,i6C1.20 for 'Canada W estern. Barley Malt quiet. Corn it better and more active at vas le for Unsound, 05sTRic for Sound Mixed Western, sal«. 30000 bush Sown] Mixed Wester.., fort an nary; buyers,' option, at ei. Oats quiet at tddittia for Idromund, 614r03e for Hound Canada, and 610 us- rot State and Western. qUlot. SUgar dull and nom inal. Molasses quiet; Pon° 11100 ielyivie. l'Relloterll—ltol.l and lower; crude 40c, Iterleed to Bond 4161605. t i novisiona—Pork decbledly lower, at grt,756 20.17. tor mesa; closing et st 9 turn, end 12 ,, 325.2iii awe. 12,000 bids mess few all the year, seller'. op. Don, at 1128,00. and 2,200 belelle. Mee. for Jartu•- ri, seller'. option, at p 20,50. 1330 f dull and heavy, at 'lets for plain mesa, and 113517 for extra mess. Beat hams dull at 38p511e. Bowen dull i aisles of 100 boxes ghost ribbed as 145 Dressed 73s dull sad heavy, atiiiai,tol3o,lo. Cat-meats heavy at 111341316 e for a/maiden, and 17 611 e -for hams. Lard lower at 11101./M0 Butter dull at .I.llle taq for Ohio, and dialfoo for Slate. Cheese ateady at leg New York Cattle Market. • New Year, Nov. R9—The ft:Mowing are the current prima for the week, at all the markets: Haar CATl'Lk—Ftrat quality, per head, 817,608 j 18; fair to good, sta,togel7l common, al2gillti In ferior, 1111612. Cows •ND CAL'ette—Extray, per head, $90(011:01 s 6s aSaLonlinv7; *Oaks: cOmmou, (33011; lured or, masa Veno.O.sixra--Ftrit quality, oar pound, III!40 trey ordinary, Item; common, 11301INIci Ittlerlor. saft3t. !flume AID Larrna—Eatra, per head, 67.5039; PM.% *5(17; orainalie 6 5 0 5 d 1 0 I entaniOn. 6 4 , 50 0 3 / inferior, gougt,Z. Swum—Heavy; corn -fed, ia tb, itqeett!.(oti tight and medtum, Iletth'm it'll red,lok(Site, The demand for Beef Oattlo 'was more month this week. and price. were about per potted higher for all kinds, the advaece owing Siena steely to a largefaillog oil to the reeelpts, lettleh Were I,ero head leu thorniest werk. - .Pricall ranged: tram le to ISMSHO, theugh the bitter Of.the °free form sold tor , Ithiefilec.. The different Irides are quoted ,beta, tibeettnint Lambs erre, neaten and se per pound higher. flogs dull end Leavy; Pri• cc. altogether lower. •• ( Tng 1,9th1 tecetp4alFel0 C l tsf sllihe rucLi few Ms week cud tan week. were as follows: Seem, lilt week. 4 eel: L, Ill; y.. 4 0 4 ,1 4 -re, eV; SheapandLarabe 18.3te: Sense. 2„1105. ,Last week. 6:05 Beeren T? o:drei CC Veal Calves; Slit; Sheep and Lambe; =,9117 Swine. • • aDdittllatl Market. Caememart, 21L noon. Dull but without chat:get:l Inimes. Gn Aro—Wheel dull and ,Wei!ts are orn dnem hin on in e al; old r de d ellt 9 d 4 Meal la good de l' s.% d and prices sdrenced to {:Otte lo UM elevator. Rye adreneel to Me for prime. • • There to a batter feeling In the market for helm and Ihere Is a good demand to rfalr teltreary• The ogles eversion at 111ea10,150 net, but holder. are arm at ReeMpts, 7,000 bead. The Poorluon market has touched the bottom. Mess Pork Is tooted at ilv(pu, toe latter Is th e inking rate for new. Green meat. are held with moo. llradwwl. at 81i11,.. , .:014)13 , 4e lorshoulders, Wes and haze arum, doing la old meats. Lord unsettled end irrernier; prime leal,ZO?„1031o.. Geocentmi—Quiet. 111PIIT--SIZAII CII , MI et 12,2 e. Weather elonty. Thermometer. to. Gold 147014714. Philadelphia Market. Pri I L.Anal PIMA, Nov. 2.3..—Ft.acn—lo stculy de , mend: Crude, 39140j350; Refine] In Bond, ~r Sys cS, Refined Free, 83(rtae. E!MZ2iia=l OnArm—Wheat dal!: new D:l•ware !ed. en,no d0..1a.(0. Corn firm; old pellow;93c, new do PuovistoNs—Dull sod all qu‘litles slightly de clined; mess Pork :52. Lsrd—sales of 26 kegs at oer pound. WlFlSMT—Dnahanged. RIVER NEWS Annl v Ass. Forest City Gordon I.e --_. , il I'll3' ros : , Inrrata t.mmn rah tm ..... I .swrcoce Lo ai.. ElTen, WEATU6n, ETO. 1 he riper woo falling slowly last night, with four feet large in the channel by the Monongahela pier marks. The barometer indicated a change la the 'Weather. The:wind was from the East, and this, in Cartnectionlwlth the facts that It was cloudy felt like tale, and that the smoke fell to the ground as It came from ;the chimneys, leads us to suppose that rain IN not far distant. At Oil City there were SO lathes of water, and good prospects for a corwiderable rise The weather was cool, but not uncomfortable so. Bestow at the land ing was rather brisk. The Emma Graham, opt. Stull, lett last even ing for Zmesellle—direct. The look to the slue. kir:Laura having been repaired, she will go throng), without any difficulty . The Pine (trove *apt. Malaita, left for Louis ville. She was loaded to the oat«, and will go through we think wit ),out any dJthed:ty. Th., I,e Ulatge. t 'apt Eel. y, lett last et codas Gar Olt City. The kurcalrity, Copt Gordon. trill be to!,a! at the landing this morning, and will leave on her return trip to Parkersburg this evening at four o'clock. Theme were no other arrivals than the Forest City since our last report, although several boats are now pest due. The Lawrence, Capt. Crone, Is receiving freight for St. Louis, and as the Captain wishes to go out on the present water, our shippers will consult, their own interests as well his, 4. ',wi n , down their freights lively. If he as can .7,, sufticlent fteight he ttill leave this event:y otherwise he will not. l'apt. ('rang sti An 01l Pittsburffh steam boatman, liarng commenced In thin trade in 18,6, and is well known to most of on r merchants. Tani/I+W, snot, Campbell, la filling up with freight for . ashvitie, kh. IF— be ready to start on the water wheneTer it comes. The Nara, CapL Dertuney, is receiving frei;ht for Louisville, and will Ica, c as Goon as loaded. The Nevada, Capt. Evicts, Is still receiving freight for Louisville, and will go out as soon as she ranger out. The Lorrna„ Capt. S. ' , iterate, is re 21. 114 freight for Memphis mo,.lNew lrlenns. The Leonidas, Cant Con-. nearly iosnkl, is eslil noels ing freight for St. Louis. 'etpt. rhea. A. pre vo,late• of the Flet SI ',LL ney, has taken charge of The Pa, . rytonre vo is an old Pittaburgher, and is well km ait this coa.seut Ity. The Sot .o.sh, Capt. Joi,y,,st advertise:l lent, S, Louie for Pfltaburgh Testnr.loy. The Rate Putman and l'irtlon sl. for for thin port Net Saturday. The Km, t 'alto On StirulAy at 4 0 c!oci. area There half le , l water .v !he ippt I etweeo l'slto "Id St. 1.011, There .ate three feet feet DU the I,ver rApt I. Its,. no I A hilt feet In the not fo.u. fort 1,1 !he I,l,nena. /Ike :7,11 Ilgt, nteamer 11n.. Belle, *ld nt Saturday, to I'vtatn 116 . , n iloughb, f,.r led • Tr. ,111 t I, Int.)1• !nit oprna. nt ~•st nrf3l,ooo rI • +p,tol. from Lod river nr..• ennk +I • to mule on the loth lilt on Loan: 101 Lnles L. Nat Giro, hat pur.LW. 11‘..:ht Interest is t}e of ri.4.‘r the wholf• n;•, 1.1, 10.401 1,10. 30111- and 01 and wr11.1.4., .• :Lc W10:2 Nl. , • . 121E1Mii an 011, o:ner sl.y t" 7 , [ 1.1 r It e of i-r-'•• , -; t • p 11,1 to ren EMEM= BB= Onv 14.1.< yen,ra.‘i N • rrl; r 1 It` r -, ..hlppaNll4) ton. to Lootov,, tr tlntr,lt It.-41....ng to Pitts:..l . 4l, snotber tow 01 rnan,d II on I he Nrw ,rue ;ell tor Yr.!, PA I RILEY-616y 66 /Loup,. . Ulf Alt LE. , FAL LEY, Co. U., 1461, P. 666 0 :....5ge.1 IS l tan sad 6 month.. c.W L•ke pit.t toolll, • • V, o'vlo.k, from his 4th,: •, fritN lerLet., Shadtvrk IL -vt 2l'"b"'''' uesr C/r.n.i Frouudry. ILLDALE rER . Y—A rural end curnt Nett:restos biter: or Pr:putt:arc strutter on It. CipiAlada, 1010 11 etelq north of Iltleph tor Itity, ul the New lit:vane Reed. PePleas et: In; to relees, Itarts: Lit. ‘Ptil shAlp ALL :ha S:1, le:tea-teen: 11111 m, tithe It, Deters. , flit. Ppm:Retort all otter hut: heee :ettl be a:tunic! rst the Ump Warehohee el the aederatchert, :tomer of federal sal LeseLrelt Ex•er.B. A.Regreety. till/. A. HILLY, ohLtyll Seer etaty and Tres...T. iiU V Eli tt BAK ER'S • SEWING MACHINES 11.. re Dun ems: ted Me FIRST PRE:U[I'IIS the followtng Fain for the yeer 1565 Fin, Pres:lona for boat 31.aelt%e or2rk tit Patina State F.o. Firet l'reou'orn for heat Martilae work at New York State Fair t Pree.art for heat l'ara.ty :11aettlae at Oato State last, atm Premium for !mat Manufacturing ►[a:ltae ►t Ohio state } sir first Premium (or t,rat ll.anu(act it ring Manilla. at Michigan Sta•ri Fall. First Prequitta• for lost Ms nufsgnring ItseStuo el Wtecoualn :We Fair Fiz..Prenalua for best rttg 11•/Iticke no rcnce Co., Fair, , Flee I'mn.lure for bo.r. 3.lsrhl3e (Jr geaers: pun ; - o se, so LS • ,ne nz a et. Premium e I. r ben ~ k'norlly 11aeblne at iin.ka Co. Vert, Itrat Premium for beat Manelseturing 11•rb i a at Meal 'O. reit. P.. • . trst Premium for best Al &outs Muting and Fazt /I , lllnel:tine at Sprier aetleld Fed., Onto. First Premium for beat Illanutatt taring nal rim lly Machine at Palmyra Fair, Al. Y. First Premium for beat Alan ufaeturlng ant ram. lip relaehtne at Suffolk tlo. Fair, 11. Y. First Preuir Mr beat rasa ufneturtng nod is. Ile talachthe • Schuyler do Fall', N. V. 'Pint Preml ot (or best Machinator ill purpose at Allegheny Co. fair, Pa. First Pre atom roe beet Manufacturing Maclaine at Allegheny 00. Fair, Pa ghost' , Pleat O Premium Pa for beat Machine wort( at Alla n. Fair, . And wherever e.hitutml. A. F. CFLA.TONEY. GENERAL. [WENT, ocnoodNeo No. 18 Firth at.. Plttaborgb COME ONE, COME GENTLEMEN'S FITRNISELING IS'INCIIIIE. Nos. 13 St- Clair St. The attention of the publte le called to the large end extensive stock of GENTLIifIER'S FUR. NLSIIIIIO GOODS Just opened at the aboVe mentioned place, which I ammo's offering at great hargatoa. Any one to want of the above Goof , .1, will end It to their edvactege to glee me a cal I, and examine my stock before purchasing luso. whets. They Wh i ted the largest and bus; selosted stook of Fin. Shirt& 11 0 1, 0 NSVC4 - 04 Shirts, Woolen, Oottoe and Lige Thread Under. shirts and Drawers, Searle, Nook Ties, dock., Su. panders, Butterflies, amieverythlng pertatalog the Gentlemen , . Furn Laking Goods, in the fay. Remember the place. IS ;sad IS St. Weir 'treat. SAMUEL LEVIN. N. B. Alarge stock of llats, Caps, Gray.. Col lark Lockwood% trolversal, Byron% Enaratio• and wit/ ke so/d loWes Bull east. ls , ..s:ll;alams E N 0 aft AND COKE DEALERS • AND 6RIPYSSB,• RLAAORESTER, • [Of Cu Stables, TA II WE fur. • • Nett notice. octoltt hear the Pau . Wiped at the A COMFOIITABLB HOldß and good Saler, Is - offered toe respectable YOlll4 Lady fa wldlng to angst In all the detalleofhotue• work In • fentUy reading near the eltp. Good reference mutt no even, as she wake :remain all respects an one of the femllv. Amply or address S. OUVIISZEtt eASONS, 61 Markin.. street. raovei.. WELLS, ROMs a 00., hue removed their extetulee Stare 'and Factory:to No, 146' WOOD . STREET,' oorOor :Virgin Alley, where they ere itTarod , to All orders , tot WILIP LASHIS ArietWITI)IIIE plomplly at Usti:rams Pliooll PROPOSALS pROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES QUAR.I . III.II.LaIU'a ( h P.S. 'A. C.. WtagittO7o3,lll. U.. October 22, • SEALED PROPOSALS, (or each Class wpm ately, will be rewired at this °Cie until 2 &cloak P. X., of the 'nth day of NOVV , lalit NEAT for farnisbing to the Mated States Sienna Corps Cur ins tee veer IW, tbefollositlng sappues, robe de Itrered at-the °Mae af the Assistant quartermas ter of tte Marine Corps, Phltadetyhta, Pinney,. peat& free of expenSe to too United &.ates, to such quautitiu a. may from Clue to time be re quired. (mess go. 1.. 11,601 yards of Sky Blue Kerley. all wool, free from bole, Ulnae& wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the yard (indigo wool.dyed ) 6,6ce yards of Dark Blue Kersay. at wool, free from heir, 6t Merle. wide, to weight= ounces to the yard (indigo wool dyed.) 2.400 y ards ifark Sloe wDled Cloth, all wool, for uniform roots Munro troot4lyeu,) 64 - inches wide, to weigh owl,es per yard. IM yards of Scarlet cloth, nil woof. teochinaal. filed/ 04 Moho. 'ride. to wotgh 16 ottozok per yard. LASS NO. 2. S.Oeo yards of c 4 Ilart /flue Flannel, for over, sects, aft WOOL (14.540 wo./41ye10 6 4 Wanes Wide to art Igh 13 ounces per yard. lam wets of?: Dark Moe Flannel, for shirt.. .n Wool, (indigo wool-dyed,) lobar end., to weigh 4.54 ounees yer yard. 1/1 a (tray Blantets, all woo/, co weigh 1. pounds each, to be' feet long 'and 5 feet WU.. and free from grease. 1,15,.0 pm.," of wo,el.r, Seeks, tl.:ea Si Ate. eroperl Made CI good fleece wool, with double •nd lwieted fWe, to weigh three pound' per dozen pa lI'S. free rom pee., i 'LASS NU. 2. oral ye: d. White Linen for pants, Inches wide, to welch Is ouseca per yard. 10,1 1 00pude WWe Linen for shirts, SO Inches wide, to weigh II ounces per yard. 17,100 yards Creston Fleonel, for drawers, Inches wide, to weigh 1 iminces per yard. 4,000 yettle Cotton Tlcilt s for bedsadzs. 1:1, fiS NO. 1. 11,000 Uniform Ceps comp:etc, (except pont. pone.) I,LTO Pompons, red Worsted, bell-shape, and flee inches In clieomferenee. 4,1/110 Fatigue Ceps with covers, hi did< of blue cloth, (indigo wool-dyed. 1,1 10 Stocks. Ci•AsS.S NO. 6. 6 , 0 01 . 02. Cost Bunton., (Cagle.) :10 gross Jacket Buttons. (Laps„ 76 gross West Buttons, (Eagle.) 1,000 tales Yellow Metal Crescents and Scale Strap. 76 setts Epaulet Bullion for :sergeants and corporals. 1,600 setts Epaulet Bullion for privates. 60 Red.worstet , Sashes. 6.000 yards Yellow Binding. 'O,OOO yenta Red Cord. 60 Swords for sergeacts. 40Sr/oats (or musicians. .15 Drums (tenon) complete V/ Drum Sang.. _wo Batter Drum Heads 50 :rare Drum Heads 150 Drum Cords. • set to of Drum Soon( s. ttozwoce • B'• File. 90 , pairs Drum 00+000. 6 5,00. Army Boris, (Int...tn. patter:. Cl.A.$4 BC. I. 600 Cartridge Brat. with ,000 Bayouct Scabbards scab CrOT9 attached. 000 Pen/us-Moo Cap 'Pouches.] rage 80l .00 Waist Belts. on. Waist Plates. .•.6 Sword Frogs. • CLASS NO. 8. 1,000 Knapsacks. 200 Haversack s. :v0 Canteen. 3.0 giumket Slings CLASS ND • For malting and trimming - tie following .221212 Ls 12: W121211C101212. r 1 :1 1 HOrin Vests for sergeants, rorpor►ls, inni end nI rates. Fatigue ()oats for sergeants, corporals, mu at• clam. and privates. woolen Pants lot sergennts, c >spore's. mwl clsnsandprivates. Linen Yards for sergr ants, eel potals, aast:tans .ed privates. Flannel Shirts. /Ante ISloutss. Drawers It banns I ho - h.. lied and Blue ladlte's ft.; hos , The above It - cottoned arch lea - must ;onto., to allrrupt to the sealed standard vat:eras to toe t nee of the quartermaster, Marine onna.. :ma rine Barracks. Vittontagtort, U. C.; Assistant quartet masher's Othlde.alarine Corps. 22G South Fourth street, Philadelbota; sod at the Maria* Stations, Brooklyn. New York, Boston, and dirss snetasats where th ey tithe owisalned. A. d whenever the art.elcs unwed above, or any portion of them, small be coosidemi as out telly contort:aloe to samples, they rolls-be rejected and the eontractor will be bound to Wrath others of the recoil . ; tl 1110,1 et once. or the ~ srterlntsstler will the dencteney at the embeu .l.n se of the con tractor. In; went. will I e made upon the accepte 1 de vent of the whole qtrantlty which may Crum Lints to awe he nits ml, tettanoliln; tea...tn . : . Clot from the net:Meet :.centlet rendered tlezier lest ender tit til iccohd order Is fuel, and ten per eel I. from accou la rendered wader second order until third order Is t,lltd, and so on untll cent tart ls c salple ttd. Ler • i.•. most I, a. wanttonted by 'lke frl. lowihs 6 .6,sh . re ittittd 4.F — the 'i t" to S, hereby cc startte, hat to ''sse the fore:tome old of se•••— , for eupplics se Shorter - stilt/al Ese.ieptesi, he or they ne t, within tea alt's al or A. rectlpt of the 'cot net St the post collet nausea, execute tec cuuut.ct far the saint, set:a gtosi sod min Heat urelles. et.d la case 'he said ehall lel to r taro courts. as •foressi.d, we coat:eatt to ihake good the thrierenee betty:ran the oCer of toe rI, may e e. t hereby eerie; that tl:e share nwed " p. u h U r,obte P h t i l:Lz i t are known ;o me sa wto of property, and art o s t 2 Le to ore drat make geed Lein r eu•raotet. To It:Wined by its I . 01•ssi States Ins; tic? Judge totted Stales 14.11101 Attorney or Colleatec. No props:ash will be eineSiderrsi . 11aleiss ioo to Ih. ePler lot to salasmoa The tOdder's plikar et •dnru, lag estal.llstsiaeti, lutist be Apis a „..."'Y stated dv tae proposals. MUM Propoaele to be et:Ocoee,' on the onve'ope , PrO notate lot s upplies tor La 2.!tr100 tAttiJa for eau uldreseerl to 151A.JUR 01 - AI. St. ttJ Quartermaster al. Watthlntioe. CIESITEM MEDICAL ~ji33 HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Mee proved, from the tr. ut ample experience, ALI entire ruder.", ttraple, edhlent and relfsblo. 'Thu •re the eely medicine, pe al rfectly a.lapted to pOpu ler :.e—•o ample lele/tee cannot be clads la mut; tLem. so Lel - tulles a. to be free from dan ger, Laden riticieni at to be a;crays reilable. N 06 2 11 ,4, I runs LEVELS, ,•76geek,,, 24 . •• WititAlS, Worm lovers, LIAM._ .1 • ult UoLl•:, or Teething of Infants ... 4 ,• I tit LA of children or adulte •• DI SENTLIt I', Griping, Elileme Oo II c' . - ...... a •• MUNI . S, Nausea. . • Or CI Us, Colds Erne Mitts •• NEU II A/.0 A, Toothache Pace. ache ,4 .4 litADArtlE., 31c1 ileadaohc_ .... . 20 DI PEPSI I. liLlitous Stltusch. . i CCP ItE. , - , ED, scanty and polo 1.1 20 nods •• I.l.Ctheßll/1,1.A. or Whites 23 tJ •• CROUI•• bearer cough.... 23 • 4 SALT /11 - 1E.U.11, Er)•lpoist7Erup. t lons 11. Eli El' NIATLSII, ail Rheumatic polo.. ...-.............. 23 • FEVER AND A 0 Pi., , 'tilts nu; e ever 60 PILES, (eternal or external 60 1.4 r /LH LA 1.711 Y. sore, lonecued eyes. 50 19 DATA RIM, acute or chroole, io. uensa ... • --- 20 WROUPING COUGH. si:esmodio cough._.._. A 0 st ASTRALA, °Ppm-med... .—....-. 30 EAR I.•IsCLIA ROES, impaired 23 SUROI , ULA., enlarsed slaurla bo 21 •• GENERAL DEBLLII V, phyamal 60 DR Ply and Scanty recreUens.. 00 .• SEA sgOKNE.Ss, or aletraess from 60 27 " R-IDNE • DISEASE. Gravel...—. 60 20 •• NERVOUS DEBI 1.1 rY. 62.1171.261 elaMllllllol32, Involuntary dia. har.. 29" SORE ra ,, 1.F111, or 60 30 •• URINARY INtJUNI:INUA NOE 13 SI " PAINFUL. PERIODS, even math pasms. —......-. 12 ISUFPERING•S at (lbsoge of Life. IN ' 3? '• EPILEPSY, Spasms, St. Vitus. abees at DIPTELERLA., Ulcerated .ore 100 Thrt at. . VA.II7LY 06426. Oeser of 30 2111 1 / 4 10 IliOrCceo cue 4.641 bo 614 complete irl an 0660.01 PO Large elate, In morocco and boo.. 600 ease 01.10 lame vials, Wain eau aid book .. 6 00 (lee 0110 boxes (Nos, I to 10 And b.ok 3 00 tide w erCP.N. Wholet‘le Agent, ittsburgL, Pa. For sale by F. MIN hit, 3J Smithfleid street; RJS_,.•PlstnallNG, No. 84 gtarae; atreet. cornet of 6 the .116.4210116, Plctalargp , and J. 3. EAST, 101 recent' street. Allegheny. lylOtlycod nit STRICKLAND:B DIELLIFLDOUS • U.n . k COUGH BALSAM ' 11-. I...snented to be Um only 7 pleparation known to cure KORE; ro Coughs, Colds, Roaraeneaa, Aattault. WitalDS ..." C°4l4 • ". Oknic Cough; ontutapt ronth it ju Is Croup. Eking prepared Prom Honey and Ilene, it beakng. sot. aloe, and expeatorattne, and par- Ocularly sultablo for all sanctions or Lhi Throat and Lungs. For sale by itzugglsts grerynters.'l R. S. SELLERS & 00., TISPEPSIA. A-r EII T .STRIOSEANIPS: TOMO le a- conelatraten preptuatten of Boots for 4( 4letti, with anti•aelda and calloinatike to attengthea the' atoms.% and nervous intent: , It , ity a 'cattalo .zentedy. tor llyattrprla or Inokteetiono Serrouasters, sa.of. Appetit% Atiditv f t .ohe Stomach, Slatulen, air and Debility lt fa [net tichohoile, theratera particularly tolledfor Weak, Nervous and Sri. pkotio person% Formate, by all - Drug ehrta every+. miter% at 4 . 1 par bo._- - .1 . ~ ,_ , „ . il„ E. BEI.EERS & Oa. , 9,..13.44' . Irtittl,ndath Aunm'no, ' VOLUME LXVIII-NO. 295. THE GitEAT Concert Hall Shoe Store BOOTS & SHOES ♦nd .t• the feet that they &Maya retain .tbele • znape, and never But Give Perfect Satisfaction to all. AS THEY ARE IVARRiNTED, ii 'otnetta' Rubbers. - - $1 00. n 0.1.5 CLOTHIEI,S, OAS HALL, 63 rirra sir« SCITLY YOUR WANma BOOKS AND ALBUMS BOO& PUBLISHERE' PRESENTATION DEPOTI For the (41lowlaX tenon. You hare the finest stock in the city to seloe.: . from, You only pay the Publishers price for Boats:- You also metre at time of purchase a present.- 1 our present will be worth from 60e, to lon will be entirely stile led with both. Baal( and Present. CALL UR SEND FOR A OATAL93VE. non PAitlB-- CLOAK AND F'UB:, CLOAKS AND FURS CIiEeIPEST 3TOCkI:4 OF t 42) 1 o aka and 14' arsg- H. CIOUSENHAUSER & CO., GB 'lseXcarliat Otreet. _ VEY TO LOVE; or; Dr. S. AL L&NDIF .11,1 L OF-74'1113.AM) INFALLIBLE PRlve.T:' LtoTunu ON PSTOBOLoozotr,. remort,M, ;lONS, 6 thedltlon, lust out. It tesche.s you tr. charm those yonta Lore; how to redeem ottuYit.; ceinpanionsate. It contains many secrete won,. itmlng. Price 25 teats. Also, GREAT PRI. VATE BOOS for MARRIED or GROWN PEI' BONA.. Every ladystould hare one. Price 'VI; Bend Wee Of either or both to P. A. BTEINE : - A CO., Bole Agentamo. Ul2, Chestnut stretf PhiladeJphle, end receive by return- zee% in eei r. ed envelopes. 4, “tuts.ar. *noon*" will also *1 -•- otOiclusuysash book,' .•• , -- - cols;20 ' 2 ; , 1 7 511 N" D. BAIL- Et ---77—M, ,-, VIZOLEMLI lalft CZI •IGP 4)‘ O,K\ (Suottitor 'to STEEL 8c BA Stork Broker and Real Estate Agar • .*T - Stdeki bobght and !al on Clonunlialon, °Moe, WILT/ANS Putienrrn. 1 ix= • Juat reeetred 1 . 11,210 r • FETZFIR ARES...I7ONQ, 'coniez llDUket olizto; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IS PRINCIPALLY OWING TO THE Astonishingly Low Prices ARE SOLD FOR, UURT THE FEET, GIYE THEM A TRIAL, AND ARE DILLE UPON PATENT LASTS. 1.7 L 0111/NG HOCillt, ;No. SS FUZE STREET HEW GIOODS lIINE CILOTII GOATS EPTOLLSH WA.L.IMICI CO&T.9 OVERCOATS OF ALL, RINDS. NANCY CAP PANT.% iIND BLACK PANTS INEZEM EGAILD4ZSS OF 003 FOlt TILE NEXT 42 DAYS, J. H. SIIIITH A: 00. Oppealte the Opera House. Oak* 71 FIFt STREET. All we ask, Try us, EMPORIUM THE LARGEST IN THE CITY: oilf