Vli - r , t 2 - 7. 7 '.-7-:E§Tik-g-LISARD IN Vittsb cRy • • Fes . Al ElLUelman , s 75 17r004 'treed very low. stock 7imit 1a the-eity, eutral Sulphite of Lime. - lerrellealeirsteer.: F orsatellwr;Ohoules Super; Ihugrot; ealter aufriSr: elalr streets, littsburgb. ' lei [Y-f,c,444.',124131e. Fifth street. - 41/11, T62E40.1,13 Woodetrce ,Irety low. Stock 7,- lasigettla the War - • -- • - • tieanlltied LAt pelt remoter-ten ateeajti; therefore, eye ':'.lStiteterihoefditte teei yieelleebeite ! fiesp. • . Coburg., 1 , Cheaper than you aver itsw het's, to pioporthin to other goods. on the northears;corner of Market and Fourth streets. • . 11 .t.B.illerman'h75 Rood strest,`*ety low. ~.Stook Spillers' Committee! rtert : OtYmmitiee ttppoineea b fbe toldleii of Wettern Pezunylvanta, on petnianani tion,arerequeeted - to meet at tan o.azarrt oftloc, iti • yhiyadayisventag, at seven o'clock. By order of JOS. E. ROBINSON, Ohatrinan Coin • Wholesale Merchants, . For Dry Goods, call on n&rte & BILL, No. St Man .treat. • Dry Goode, • Now opeAnk. Some of the best bargain. ever :Otrered Ia thte market: Bemember, we an now Oa kbe elottßeait corner of kocuth andSlarket streets. 0. FLaosoN Lova a: Ban Furs. Af Ulltermazi , s s 7s Wood street, re f ry lovr, Stook Isilrest tO the atty.. • ". Soak ; Casues.lar Ha e. Patibblattiir Beak "Omit at the turaltare ware ?natural (1 ,- . Ettabotai lea, earner of Ohio and East. Common 'treats. Allgaheey, gettable for a Letriretoa office or a gebtletesa's , library. Pries aarabarS.• : aortal , Bier, Hatet k • Bla. No. :I Firfh •treat, have . .110*{713, hind ii.atoik orbloana, Snawls, saeones Add hLiejliiikh that cannot be excelled in gnu atty. QaII miefilei them. At Ettlicrilap!s, 75 ,WoFx!d street, eery tom. Ste, arida. thee*. - A as a sairinae, - Some of Mildness goads whist% we are now open. ;:11/1 le*inieedin Magnet at an immense lied-, nee, ankirill be geld, in come inetances. at about tiaffiohablier could have been a foie weeks ago. Seonetuberictra are flow-on the northeast earner of of Fourth and Market stmts. -0: altraon Lois' &Vim TUVE It to a T. Good cough caudy, butter scota•or Ererton - taffy, cocoa not candy; rose, iemott: pine apple. vanilla and mountain tea candyamitailles. Good Prune; dp, mdains, dates and currants, at Pio. Federal street. Ai call tasollelted. „' Gm. ilrarce. • , . , , Its Philosophy. 44:ardent la an ennead. Soemiont Uan anUpu treseent. Bob:dont le a tante. Sotodontis all -, .fregetebleand entirely harmless. Beacon aleabses the teeth from serious concretions, stops the de. - -eettposition of their substance, meeetens the breath, stimulates the Fume anal, the latest and best preparation of its glass in existence. Auction Gales We Day, Will be sold peremptorily Ude (lltrellsy) morn ing, at 10 o'clock, at Meglelland's auction gooms, ca and 57 Faint street, Furniture, New Carpets, Treacil and ilousehold Goods. ./nt .1/ A. a large lot of .tiegara, Sea, 'coffee, nnmy Grocerlee, &c. Al 2 r. - 31 , a special sale of e large lot ,of White, Brown, Grey and Blue Dlesticen, Hone con* Flataelv T. A. MCCf,.-LLASD. Auctioneer Ladies run. Now ti the timeto bur Four ladies and talents furs. Wm. Fleming hay jut returned from the east, haying laid in his second extene re stock itsau, einailating of tit:taxon Bar sable, mink sable. Ctertnun llteh,.filherhut squirrel and water mink; a/so eB the newntples of Ladies fur hoods end 'skating eau. — .Don't forget the Nue, Wm. Finnang's enteollra and popular Ladles Fur 'Soots; No; a. 'Wood street. ' • We Would Advise .onireideri not toforget to call at Dunlap; f.u- Site/abet:l, sad !salable their large and wan se ' , - ieetedstocirof dry geode, fun and cloak.; which InOY kale jest fecalvmt They /lave Oha of the Lest assortment ofroodatver before offered to the tie* Stack- cannot ba 'surpassed by any ether Deoie,' and their pride sea muck lower. Theyhave the largest and most comPleto stock of ' Sera aVer waited this side of New York, and they are at selling less thaitireamit New York prices. ;Their Cloak Department is Aran fitted with the -choicest .stiles of the nue; and as they maaofeo tura all garments they offer,' they are determined se please. Remember the plea:4l2e Federal Street, Allegheny. • Neutral Sulphite of Lime, prussiviug eider. Tor'ssle by Ohcries Stifles, Druggist, comer of Peon and St. Quit streets. Pittsburgh. , e Opinion of Hostetter'. Stem seta Bitters, Touching the Bitters this stand last -is clear Tir lama fills all the western hemisphere, Bohlen mail lands, wasned by its oceans Cis. Health, hope and vigor follow in their train. • AVOID COUNTCATEITA. Hostetter's Bitters share the Q O II2MOII fate (Bali things good—lmposters imitate. 41 thosehemetre—dismsetly use your eyes -4:01n honest houses purchase tour supplies. CAUTION. 'TUE 00rEENSLEX2 INDOWEIttNT. In order to guard against dangerous haposit ions. •thepukile ire requited to take erpeelal note of , the beautiful engraved proprietary etamp, through which the government of the Baited States o®- -Malty inthentleateieverybOttle otHostetters Bit - ten. This afield, thrown by the, , governmen over the proprietor, and the public for Malt Join t - Proteetloa, le placed coaspicetobaly semi the cork aid over the neck or etch bottle, end cannot -air to Strike the eye of the most owlet observer. Ifothlrit that purports to be Hostetter* Hitters ken begesuine - antes/ the stempja there. ISIS rilso.rroper.to state that. the Bitters are sold ex.:kave!, In'grass, and never by aay cumatantei by the gallon or the barrel. laves store and hibitateta are abroad. and the ably safe guard the public has accent them 11 - to see that the Maori; tholuy brai the engraved label sad note of. band of Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, sod the /damp above mentioned. Fill and Whiter Mole •tt WWI% Peat Pruett?, Ifeealt the atteatten et eel readers to the superb stack of Fall and Winter 0300deituit reset teed by Hr. Sohn Water Merchant Feentel street, Allegheny. His stock enabtaces apace of the rarest:sad most bean. luta Clotbs,eamtments,OvarooatingrandVestlag Avarbronat-to the western market. Ms assort• =OA, of ...Vcrnisking Gonda, comenslng Starts. 'Chewers, Collets, Zink-ties, Headkerntaits, c l UMOtbeslnPused east or west. A :ergo stock rents; Wats, Vesta Sod OVOZCOStS -tePlalifrifelound at hs establishment. Parsons In Witt Of AnYiltillg in the eloihtng line should not fall to glue t.r.' reeler d call. _ Thorwt W. rArry co.. lirnetreill odataltontera, and Deelera In Artterltan Slate of varlotui • colon. Orece at Altouuteet „Lannnun.s-jonar the . Water Wortre. Pltrnburtn, Pa. Betide:nett. rum :trees. omen .Pbranntlio attended to. All wort warranted Tatar -WOOL Repairing &ma at the 111 . 0.1102 J motto& No charge for repairs. Provided the ioof he not nibnied after It 4 that oti. • r.setlt,47 jobtluir tsvbs - retaisud atter iteueuse of thttet Fein 'le the shamhaee.tv.oveaiociy sltop [dean mt.. Smug in th e al/tatter the the o]4 - VirstliAlimbetwcalSziatheeid skeet sad Mum --otget/.. Callen rifefteifittet /moth' Atiotultd to. Neuttall:Sulpillte of Lime,:- ryor preseTTlD;c, eider: , Itor gale by Oheirtes Stipar, nyyrwylst, ember. at. Penb,sad.§r: Obile streets, ;RltUbellEb• - , v 4wit Open tseW Olotrtfaneasai et ad Filth 'treat, trt itit ''we offer - 1, 20 , 006- s,:effh: cloita4 regardless of „*oat, at Oak HAIL • • - nolklea C; Sill; Dentist: $4O; reen Street, :atte n d. rromptly la Mt prefer. git &nate, For Boots and Shoes ‘• • Do not fedi to call upon Alstilelland, Nos -65 and 67 Fifth street. Yon mill fad an assortment there that. tmanproachable In variety, stilted to al ages and peace, and Unrivalled In price. The jkaloods:, Et Of a gupertor qatlfty.. , iitihfl, the fattest lioft peiftans now la the city, will also be found a most eomprehanatoe stook of dryegoods, both of fancy and a staple no two, and Which are being sold at exceedingly low prices. Call and see the Meek of blanks., flu fteitelifl woolen gob rgatintally. You will make money by the call If you trugh to purohass. Bates di Bell No. 21 Filth street—Cheap Muslin,. • OIL 114 TELLIGENCE ANOTIENE STRUM ON PIITIOLN. Wal moored to.l7,that liottier strike has Seen made at Pith°le. - Itutior has It, that No. 109, on - the Holden Farm, we ballootS Is now produelng fire hundred barrels per. day. era Pim - burghers w.. are 'tgiad to state, are largely interested In No. 109. d. BA-is4WUrnik Mao rranyaretioku canna. :On Sunday evening i large are broke out at Waltrgge Farm on Smear Creek, about ono mlletrom 'Cooperstown. at about 7 o'clock, in had JUL benzt,,ntrack on Batardav 2talk last. Tha well had bean lewtng about ltd beagleper day of' heavy oil. When it took fire; thelank was full of oil of twenty-nine gravity. It Is said to be the - lamest well on - Sugar Creel. storm saw 'moat. A few days since a well was struck on the '4lt'erPerry%;frfi t)l e Co i t eat erill:PtilirldteeWlPah,i6Whainetdi Dretleeeli at least '7G 'barre l s per l day. This Well is loeatedihalf a mile below ; the month of Plthole Creel.. on the river bank, adjacent to, end formerly a part of thaland of the Ander son Company. The Von Deke well, also Is prodoeing tO barrels. The McCue well, ha lf a mile nip the creek. le producin g 40 barrels. The Couch and Overtleld wells. one sells op the creek, are each doing about the to The three last mentioned well, are situated on the lands of the Plthole Oil Company, Col. William Overfleld, Jr. Yr.caldsat.— OleopolCs CcersrPoa- d wstaihasslie amid. , , PUP TUBING TIIANSPORTATME CoMplicr. The Psmnsylvanle Tubing Transportation Company have their pipe nearly laid, and will commence the transportation of oil within the nex t ten days. They have a mammoth Iron .tank created it Olewolls, which la a wonder in Its tray. - The rapacity of the tank le 100 barrels, being 80 feet In dlameter and 10 feet high. The same company also have three Iron receiving tanks at Plthole City, of the capacity or befi t barrel& Tat Whole ot their pipe has subjected to immense pneseare anti made es tight as the gas mains used in cities. PAU:LIME OP TEE v. a. WELL. I Thellfochs oorrespohditit of the Brenta: L/syetch; cause that "After pumping the y . 8. well, the cause of Its stopping area ess a y ac. =sated for, The seed-bag him: burs,. and of course It will have to be retubedt dm lat which time It will be cleaned oat, Wells, new or old, should be cleaned before being re-tubed. "The cause ofyhe stopping of the Island well, w hichwaranntiOnectin a former 'letter, Is yet unicabwn. Irowever Mats a small well com pared with the U. 8. well. In most every ease small ones. after once stopping, are etarted with lees difficulty than larger ones, therefore our faith In the Island well le still good." "The etoppkig of the above welle has net les , &cued Medan', yield et Plthole, for the now wells lately struck will produce more than the above named wells." oil. 3 ParerGle, CANADA. wear. A good deal of "'wankel capital and enter. prise - seems-to be entering in this oleagruotts lo cality which bldg fair to become the Pit Hole of Canada Went. Individuals, firms and charter ed companies are at work with might and main puncturing the award of Queen Victoria'a-fair realm for oil, 011, oil. "Goal shorn" are fast becoming good yields, and capital la being 'turned - ver to advantage; and fortunes being teado.--„llihroutee &Mime. CRXltTrnall MUTE. The " Teat well, on Chartism creek, which gave rise to the sensational story referred to In our last, we are Informed Preients a show of oil in paying griantitlea. To be sure it Is not flow ing at the ten to Aiken barrels a day, bat cam. potent and experienced mes who have vatted It coneleer it a goad strike, and accordingly the company are making arrangements for tubing with a view of stizertaintng what It will yield.— TVashiapron Reporter. arimmo SPRINGS DISTRICT. Several new strikes have been made at Burn ing Springe_canting much demand for territo ry In that region, Among other wells, at that paint, the Ramsay wall is pumphyg MIMIC Per day, th e Cooties well 40 barrels, and the Jones well a much larger quantity. , 12n. Bmosirmwernte.--We learn anatneially, that this gentleman has declined the Presiden cy of Washington and Jefferson College. We am not surprised at this result, much as we re gret it,ln view of hie ability. high character and eminent services in behalf of the church sad the • comity- 'Jo great st change of loca• Lion anneb3r, at his time of life, and especi ally considering hiagreatand unfinished work In Kentucky, mightioaturally seem of question- In th ably o decision ,s expediency. At all events, we acquiesce o carehdly inede.'ss will Mess, the numerous friends of our pros doubperout s College.— Ff'cubtagfon Reporter. Anon:mum Eutraawr.—The elephant Ro meo became unmanageable atthe Ridge avenue depot Philadelphia, on .11unday. night. I daring the temporary absence of the keeper. as smashed bne wagon, partly demolished a car, and tore down about swim stalls and then made his way into Ridge avenue, traveled on that' road northward fora mile;torit down a fears or two and twisted off a small tree In a field. Word was sent to the kceper. who speedily ar rived and who soon subdoed the elephant. The loge animal was taken to the menagerie, at Teeth and Callowlll streets, before daybreak, whe,re he picked.= a man, threw idea agalnet a partition, and then, with hie trunk, broke town a part of the stable wall Burr YHEDICT.--In the cone Of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania vs. the city of Phil adelphia, tried on Afonday, to recover taxes due from the city, the Jury rendered a verdict In favor of the State, for the sum of four hun dred and thirtynitio thousand two handredjand wenty-eight dollars and thirty.six cents. DROWNED is is Orr. Tate —The TdusvUle Herat:trays about four o'clock en Friday lest. a young man 21 years of age, acting as team ster for the - Great Western oil refinery, on up per liteElhoony Farm, while waltiog to have his barrels emptied Into the receiving t oak at that place, accidentally fell through the plat form on top of.tite tank, and was drowned. Mutiny In the Ohio Penitentiary. A mutiny occurred et the, Ohio Petutentlary 00 Tuesday. It neems that certain prisoners', serving under sentence of military courts mar_ tic], and engaged ;In what la called the dead head shop, disobeyed the prison rules. Deputy Warden Dean sent word for the offenders to go to the office, Intending to put them in the dun geon. Understanding kIC timbal, they sent word back to the deputy warden that if he wanted them ho would have to take them by force. In the meantime they armed themselves with clubs, and when the deputy ar rived they met him with defiance. Tne guards were eent for, and on their arrival the prisoners resisted, and In the affray Warden Deco broke the bead of one of the men with his emee, and one of the guards shot another of the priSoners, wounding bitn, severely. The determination and good lighting of the Deputy Warden over came the mutineers', and lb* ringleaders were finally arrested and confined la the guard house. _ _ important Order - • . The following general order hats been Issued from the War Department.: "Immediately on receipt of this order all offi cers or the Veteran Reserve Corps will be re lieved and ordered to oroceed to their respective plume of residence, and &urn thence report by letter to the Adjutant General of the army for orders. "The names of all olltcere so relloeml will be reported by the tr,eneral commander , under whose orders they now are, to the AtiJutura General of the army. "By command of Limit. Gen. GRANT." RIDICICALOr aiStON K.NTON'ts Renal:Q.—The to reratlts 'Of General ehnon Keaton are te remoyed front ;Logan county,„ and re ictarred with appropHate ceremonies in Oak Dale. Cemetery, flame, On 4210 80th. Tha eminent, of Urbana. hare decided and set start TPlCititan , aSquare'tia their beautiful cemetery 44.thoireat racing phloem! alf - that.-Jeraortal of 'the briye ofd plotted': , - • -- Theirehatennent-oftba rodutint under Het direction of the cemeekalcnrers appointed for that-pmpeneitteider an actof the Lekislattire of o niP 28 5 4.- DVA gette•loorit %noes. St, AN ji italLm'iOnnterfeiter t ftons:Slneistaatl, was, overhauled at' Meniphts - by an' alter, who attempted to place Lim under arrest. Tho counturfeiter ; dreyr a - 1)13471,AM oderel resist, once, whereupon the officer also drew a pistol and allot him through tho body Indietingl wound which caused his death. A large amount of counterfeit fractional currency was found: "on tha body: STATE NEWS NEW YORK, Nov. =h.—The Herakri° Chart,•- ton correspondence of the 2.lth, says The as sumption of command of the Department of Booth Carolina by Genera! Sickles, as successor to General Gilmore, took the people by surprise, they being inclined to think It Indic - areal the dis pleasure of the President at their shortcomings In We work of reconstruction, and a purpose on the pyrt of the Government to re-etablish martial law, and call another session of the State Convention. The people were in great oa - citement. Gen. Sickles has removed the De partment Headquarters to Chadeston. Only meagre returns of the clectioa for Con gre-:amen had been received, but' ex-riovern or Aiken has been chosen In the Second District. which inclifles the city ofCharleston, and that is regarded as a defeat of the seems-lents', There had also been in session in Charleston. a convention of the colored people of the State, whose proceedings were marked by a great dis play °lability and decorum. Their resolutions strongly disavowed any Insurrectionary designs or feelings of enmity towards their former roas ters, and declared their — only object tobe the Im provement and elevatio° of their race. Over twelve hundred negroes left Charleston in a body on the MI insr., to return to the em ployment oftheir fortner masters on the Sea Islands, very jovial at the anticipated return to heir old homes. - - TllO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Spanish ..fggreeion on C 71.4 COMMERCIAL INTIILLIGENCE SANDI Hops, Nov. 20.—The Steamer Scotia, from Liverpool on the .18. h via QtlfMnstown on the 10th, arrived off thle point ti-day. Her dates are two days later. Spanish aggression on Chill occupied the at tention of the European prem. Liverpool, Nov. IO,—A deputation of Liver. pool merchants had waited upon Earl Claren don in regard to the Chinon troubles, and the interview was very satisfactory. There Is ev cry reason to hope that the government will take energetic measures in regard to the matter. The Italian I•arhament was to open to-day. Copper advanced in the London market £.20 on the week. LIVERPOOL, Saturday night, Nov. Cotton advanced to ;Id over the circular quotation. Salts today .tea thousand bales. Brearattas are,ateady, provisions nassttled and lard Orin. Loamo4 Battudarp. en.—ll. 8. 8.204 6 3;i@ 64. Eris sbares 53%. Illinois Central' shares Market.—Beet unsettled ;. Park still advancing; Bacon, 'no sales, but prices 2@as. kneel. ; Lard say dull and nonunal ; -Cheese qtdetand steady t Butter tuisettled but holders firm; Petroleum scarce: relined Be. Id•GBA. 6d. • Rep - art on Friedinehos Mitre. wAsiu.,..qolo4riov. is expected that the !net of General froarard's 'voluminous re_ .ports on freedmen's affairs will be In the hands of the printer tomorrow.' Muster Out of More Troops. 80827=33 MONROE. NCIT. Z.—Orders hare .been Issued to waster odthe Toirkpolotti Mb; nols sod 9ittr.ssysiith phlo Esglmeuts7 THE LATEST NEWS BY TZLEGRAPH ICAIIO% MIS AND THE CUlllffl The Regular tinny in'Peace Time A NOTIIER SOUTIIRIIN BEIRIP LABOR SCHEME The Death of Gen. De atiesey SESTIXoNY IN FAVOR OFLADY CLERK New Yong, Nov. 20,—The Herald's Washing. ten despatches contain the foil:Titr: The report of the Comptroller of Cunene; woo yesterday lent to the printer. .In treating the question of National Banks and currency, he refers to tares and revenue which. hat a bearing on the subject, and in thin way will present an array of val uable fame to bur law makers, which, if Rub- Mandated by proper legislation, will go a great way towards solving the, present difficult finan cial problem. It Is maderstood that he will urge the removal of the Sweatt to New York. A prominent question before the next Coo gross will oe the Wares. of the regular ar Arta Gen. Grantismule.todto favor the mustering -_ out - ef all volunteers and - such additions to all Anna of the Serviette would make the nominal strength of theregidantabOtd seventy.flve thous. .and. TOO, little attention hitt heretofore bee, paid to cavalry in times of peace, and some new measures for recruiting and drilling this arm of the service may also be considered. The abandonment of depots of Government supplies in the Southern States, consequent upon the gradual withdrawal of troops, has canned General Howard to issue a circular authorizing the atelstant commlaslotteoof States to make Mininitione Open the dePertmonts still remain ing for such rations as will be required for thirty days In their respective departments for the benefit of the refugees and freedmen. The Freedmen,' Bureau has Information that a collection of person. In Mobile are trying to underbid neero labor by agreeing to fOrnish German entlgrants Just off the ship at wages lower, than a negro Could subsist upon. The scheme meets the approbation of a large num ber of planters, aline It enables them to Ind in a crushing blow upon their &ruler chattels, for whom they cheetah no particular affection. Iterpectabia whiteand colored laborers around Mobile proteat eguast title, and ask the Bureau to 'interfere. The War Department has Issued an order an nouncing the decease of Gen. De Hussey, of the Esierieetrotps; and reutLiiing a:mincer officers to wcar'thausual badge of mourning for thirty days. The Woricridienatch lays : In his report the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury bears woo.; testimony ie favor of the lady clerks under bin superrision, who have performed their work In . the most satisfactory manner. SPEAIER. COLFAX AID THE Pt Important Concerning Mexican Affairs In. DAVIS' TRIAL CLOSE AT HAND Trial of the Ohl Capitol Jailor ARMY RETIRING BOARD ORGANIZED. NEW 'Toast, Nov. 29.—A special to the Times from Washington, dated Norember 2%:, says AU statements to the effect that the President had expressed dissatisfaction with Colfax's speech, are pronounced by 'the President with out foundation. The Benders despatch says the question of the seizure of the French tobacco In Richmond. Is now undergoing investigation. The Worhfs despatch says some Important information re.mrding Isieviesa affairs has just been received by the Government. The Internal Revenue report was rompieted yesterday. It in to be put In type at once. There appears reason now for asserting that a civil trial for Jeff. Davis Is close at hand. the runes` special says: The late jailor of the Old Capitol prison, Capt Weiss, Is on trial bs , fore a military commission upon a charge of violating the prison mien by famishing Henry Wire and Gen. Briscoe, who were Imprisoned et the name time, with playing cards, refresh ments, die. By order of the President an Army Retiring Board Das be= organized, consisting of Major Generals Hancock, Meade and Hooker, Col. Simpson, Medical Director of the Middle De partment, with Brevet Moire Emery, of the OM Infantry, as Rceorder. Tinny will assemble peri odically at Philadelphia and examine and re port upon all applications for retirement from the regular Service. ADVICES FROM CHARLESTON Gen. Sickles' Assumption of Command ME PEOPLE TAKEN BY SURPRESE Returns of the Congressional Enaction. CONVENTION OF COLORED PEOPLE . • _ . I _ - • • • „ ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEW,f. Elpeeteil Solution of English Diffienfty. EFFECTS OF TIM CIILLIAN ryag Shenandoah -to Sail for Nbw reit REDUCTION OF THE FRENCH AR Another Trans-Atlantis Telt:m.lloh /utherinfL I 1 NEM Yong, Noy. 29.—The folloiring• news by the Scotia has been received in addition isto that serif that . afternoon: I The Pear In en - editorial on Sir Morton Ft. I to'a Bristol speech says: We are happy lo MISS his tratimorty of the good, will of the dmeric* people, which will be fully appreciated in Ellif'' land. Doubtless the Americans feel strongly. about the Alabama, but the dispute is:part* ly one of international equity,srith a proper din. position to do right on the part of Euglan4 and nothing unreasonable on the part of dm Ica. There can bone =lenity In fading aea lotion to the problem, it haying no difilenit conditions but what are produced by pride and Inexcusable peryersity. Stephens, the Fenian Read Dentre, was coaq mined for trial. He made a speech repudiating all British twin Ireland, and expressed hie readiness to receive any punishment Inflicted upon him. It is stated that documents were, found In Stephon's house, disclosing all the 80. ' cretaof the organization of the Feniaus. The news of the suppression of the Jarnsies rebellion has been received. The Deily News denounced the conduct of the military as ferocious as that-of savagea. The confirmation of the blockade of the Mi u lion nds. poste canned copper to adyance twenty po • It Is reported that the British merchants an ticipated the action of Spain. The blockade Ls , neintporlant. A confident feeling exists that , copper ore can be brought out as easily as cot. 1 toe. Ail said that a large number of blockade runners ate fitting out at Liverpool. La Frames denies the rumors of Intended territorial modifications athieuted to the RM. peror. France tins no desire to reconstruct the map of Europe. The Parris sayertiutt Spain will probably an. ctpt the mediation of a third power In the Chß lan affair. :It Ito fu is reported that Austria is about to reduce in Vet:title. It Is my denied . that the Austrian constitution was suspended by the Emperor, miry to modify it and make It more conducive to the wet lure of the entire Empire. The financial position.of Spahr is stated to Do In a most frightful condition. Adylees from liadagnscar state that 'lovas has insisted on the French giving up Lambert, that the treaty be destroyed, and that France should resign all rights. The representatlve of France refused and left the country. COnnenCut.—Riehstduon, Spence ,k and Wakefield, Nash & Co., report the bread. stuffs market very dull. Flour In no demand at lower rates. .No buyer& of wheat eta redaction of !@34. per quits' ; winter red 10s.©10s. 71. Indian dull and 61. easier ; mixed American 30a. 6d. ®Sis, , white fi115.@,.325. ed. Brace A Co., and Bigland,Libaya & Co. report Beef firm with a steady demand ; 'Pork, tout In stock , Bacon tills declining agate, 9a..®33., lower ; Lard very Irregular and prices nominal ; Cheese firm but quiet t Butter quiet, erica' very firm ; Petroleum Brut; refined has been Ceiling at from ni.@ds. Gd. per gallon, the latter price Is demaaded ; the market being nearly cleared. Yelh/ost, Nov. 19 .—Beasts. Baring Bros. re port wheat quiet at last week's rat's; white American, 50@525; winter red, 4K@sos. Amee lean four acarce at 27@36s per bbl. tree lino; rails and bare, Arlen: . 10s, Scotch pig, 581. Be rm quiet but firm. Coffee active and fully 6@ 10d dearer. Rice firm. Tea Grin at unchanged rates; Canton gunpowders 2Cdt3d per lb Mett er. good common Coniroa le td@is Wear Larnst —London, Nov. 10.—We have the authority of Consul Dudley for stating that the Shenandoah will call tot Nen York on the 91st anat., under the command of Capt, Free man. Tne American correspondent of the Time rrnriments the steady decrease 01 the Federal army and navy as evidence that a war with Fag-laud Is not couirmplated, tf she refuses to Pay for the Alabam a claims. the Army and Navy ~.“,_tf• remarks that the reductions of the army are es remarkable as to waste surprise and reapezt. The etiaezes are go large that ahoy may be regarded as eguarari tee of change lu the French policy, The Gaze. thlcks the reductions In tee French army may 113'nek1 Mr. Gladstone to call on the War Department for a reduction of the British army. . With the exception of the Daily .Vrint and the Star, the Lnndon papers generally approve of the prompt, stern manner adopted for the sup presalon -of theJamar k malcan rebellion. The Timm res that immediate justice is the beet mercy In the long run. Copra/Myers, Soc. 17.—The King of Donmark has granted to Messrs. James, Wald, Chapman A Co., o concession for Laying a telegraph be- - tweak England, Norway and North America, by way of Greenland. GEL GRANT ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS He Thinks Maximillian Should be Immediately Expelled. THE QUESTION OF FRENCH INTERFERENCE dlroto lathe Time to Seille.lif Milers NEW Tons, Nov. 29.—The firrublir Richmond correspondence of the 37th eays General Grant Was heartily welcomed to that city by the mili tary autbonties. He freely expressed his opin ion while there regarding Mexican affairs. He said emphatically that the advent ot klassmll - to the pretended throne of Mexico was a part of the rebellion, and his Immediate expulsion should be a part of Its history. France did not ask our consent to establish a throne In Mexico and we should not consult that power in re-establishing tht Rent' 011,. Re raid that Franca had no right to Interfere In the question. Out If she would Involve dier self with us In a war on this point, now to the dime to have It, while our army and navy arc yet organized and before our commerce Is again set afloat on every sea. HIGHLY IMPORTANT RUMOR Rrporlrd fulliaion Illtween Our FurctA and c French on Inc Rio Grande 13 1 '37 . 31,, Nor. 21 1 .-11 is Stated on the street that private dispatches received from New York say that It 13 rumored that the Federal and French forces had a collision on the Rio Grande. and caused a rise in gold. No confir mation has been revolved of the report. The alio Grande Imbroglio, New O nsets, Nov. M . —The ?wide Browns yllie oprrespondent under date of the 16th, lidYs; The correspondence between Gee, Weitzel and Gen. If ells, calutlaated In the fallowing order: The Mexican authorities having officially wed ded the Commanding Genera/ that the Ren ame would be Ordered to cruise publishing ar ticles Instilling the United States soldiers and People. It Is hereby ordered that the offie,ers and soldiers of this commend, will not allow any osrscui on the neutral bank to Insult any poison on the Mexican aide. All remains quiet around Mstamenta Capt. Burrell, United States inspector of Bab ststence, hall made a satisfactory inspection of that Department on the lUD Grande. Joseph Sibley and his Luau are quietly settling down at Imperial Olsen', near Cordova. 1 A. Whole Efogrlly Murdered. Ammar a. Y.; Nov. 29.—0 n Monday algh lam. theft:Lilly of Daniel Walrah, of Manshatru, t Herkimer county, coneletlng or himself, mire and daughter about twelve - yearn of age; were murdered bra party or parties urtimorra. Mi na was shot through the head him WairatlVa head was smashed - 1n; and the child'is throat was cat. The coroner la holding en inenatt to. day. There IS no clue to the mutterers. There was a hoary ; fall or anow.here thin morning. Thermometer 30 dee. • ntimiterilki•Late Erie. Port Donn, 'NOT. 29,-- Mte 'barque Wt.WIN ?mai Captain - Ilan, °wand by Tay lot Ina hwett, 11111100 Long Faint, bound fkom Chkato to Buffalo. with: twontpdva thonaand butte of corn. ROM. AM ent°34ined th" the Be or, with -- tto. lout ,(1 . ; part • of her cargo, Strang:Divorce Cue. - eaa Niro-Iro; ; Roy. ho filmic dlrref witticontrattOd this.footolon. dePc. 'Won of Untatoden, pairtiallY real YoliterallY. vas coaelnded; 'lt mated principally to the 00 0nunteittiona exchangod hrtho tlerelldot with thi4eootiont coineraing thootapabloicts of thti prom. FIRM THE bOUTIIWIT AND MAMA) Xegro Testitnony ls►.Ttlisstasippi SUR MEM DROCEESEI REPORTED The Emperor '3 , , Family Leaving Die=ico NEW ORLEANS, Noy. 2 9...--There le nothing doing In the Legislature. It Is walling for the country members. Pierre Soule has resumed the practice of law here. Bayou Plaquemine is being closed up. The parish of Theralle, which before the war made nearly 50,C00 hogsheads of sugar, will make this Tear about au hundred hogsheads, and raise about six hundred bidet of cotton. The Mbleisslppl Legislature his adopted the bill permitting negro testiest:ar In all naafis es• Cep' *here only whites are interested. The Galveeton Median, in reference to the stock of cotton,- save; The receipts to the 11th inst.. since the Ong of Septerctuer last were 30,000 bales, against 41,000 bates at the same time In 1000. There were received on the Texas coast, including Houston, slum September finit e 18,000 balm, The probable receipts thte yea "will he T 50,000 bake. Gen. Gregor's course in Texas is generally denounced, and is said to be infusing insurrec tionary sentiments tn the mleds of the freed men. He add' ossed the freedmen, denosuclog the course of Col. Strong. of Gen. Howard 'a staff, who, la a previous aedress, advised theta to retorts to their former owners., as their beet friends, aid not to depend on the Government for assistance. The San Antonio Zirraid of the 15th says the number of Liberal officers around there from Mexico, consider the Liberal cause so desper ate In our country that they were compelled to abandon IL The Maxima Tones of the 14th gives a fa vorable account of the Immigration to Mexico, and publishes a list of ex-Confederates settled near Condors. rou Th e Imperialists claim a victory near OsJacs, g3OO Liberals killing 37 and caps snag 68. Mexico The Lake In the iselghborhood of the City of roes within an inch of • level with the city, creating considerable alarm. An exiled Confederate has rented a planta tion in San Luis Potosi, and will plant 5,000 sera of cotton. Bobber, made a futons attack on the town of Pansoa, in Caisbucien, bat were repulsed by Ms Mittens, who Inffleted • heavy loss ea the rob bers. The family of the Emperor would leave Vera Crux on the 9th In the American steamer. REMOVAL OF CURRENCY BUREAU Search for Preston King's Body, FREEDMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION New Yana, Nov. 29.—The CMlFllifTri6l.ll Washington special dispatch says the Secre tary of the Treasury endorses the recommen dation of the Comptroller to remove the Cur rency Bureau to Now York, and increase the capital of the national batiks to the "extent‘ ally million dollars. The Pesf`r special front Washington sets the report of the Baltimore paper, that (Sen. Butler Intends to go to Ylorlds. Is denied by his friends. The Custom House authorities have ceased their search after the body of Hon. Preston King. thorough search has been made of alt the p t laces where It is supposed that the Liddy mighbe. The Post sari: Wall street has been troubled to-day by a number of aensatlou rumors, but notwlthafandhne the unsettled state of public opinion, and the vague Incertitude as to the im mediate future of the money market, and there Is less depression than prevalent a day or two ago. The loan market Is fairly active, Tee, is en ample supply of capital, but leaden, are cautious. The rate b. seven par cent. tiovern• meat securities sec steady, without much press- The monthly report of the Executive COM -1/liliCE of the Notional Ft...4mm'. zone. Ax• societies, dated the 95411 of November, sass The disbursements for educational prirpm,s the past month hare been more than Ore thousand dollars, although but a very small part of the field Is yet occupied. Operations have been crratly restricted by the want of funds to meet the expense, entailed. The committee say that antes public bspvolence is more th,rouchly aronaed, the assiallation cannot retain the pres ent corps of teachers in the held. Au abstract from a letter from the &merits trnident of the Freeedniec's flare-an at Peters burg, Virgmla r lays that at a diatribatlon of elethice In Petersburg. It was found that forty grown girls bad each nothing bat • dress on. Many hove in the streets had no covering btu shirts. hundreds of men and women. too old to work. were covered with a t imir rags. In view of thee° alstresaing facts, the Committee orge Immediate palm" to arouses more active ellitintbl with there suffering muile. The abloments for November were of the value of 112,111.94; more than one-half la clothing for distribution. Merutage or Governor Well. or Louisiana Yaw 011.14.715. Nor. 29.—Governor essage, read to-day, rays Louisiana's loyalty is renewed without reservation, and accets with sincerity and frankness the new order p of things detxrmlued by the arbitration of the sword. it urges the speedy election of United States Senatora, recommends that an approprl • oboe be made for the Immediate construction of levees on the Misaissippi; that mesas ba de vised to pay all the accrued Indebtedness with severe taxation, the enactment of laws rein. Icing the labor system—iv aring It to the parties interested to make their own laws—ask, that all impedimenta to free emurratlon ha re moved, and invokes needful legislation to sup press secret political associations, which are undoubtedly being revived in the State. M e & lio says, provision has been made to rebnild ate provisi on land erects State Houle, aid urges the immediate perfect organization of the Plate militia:and recommends all taxes levied upon colored people for educational pur poses, be applied to the edocatian of colored people exclusively. He says, the President !aye groat .trees on the course of Lonislana,and is auxioul sh e oho old take her place in the Union. The Governor In vites the legislature to untie with the exec Give authority of the State Ia giving fresh evidences that Louisiana is determined to stand or fail with President Johnson In his reconstruction policy. The other part* of the :Heesage are of a Purely local ttture. Cotton liaising Project—Cabinet Alerting — Pardons—Governor star lo—Libby Prison. New roue, Nov, 29.—The question of cot ton raising in Southern States is being discussed 10 the Boston Board of Trade, with a view to to the encouragement of cotton culture In tho coming year. A special dispatch from Washington says that ilenibell V. Johnson adds the weight of his opinion that no Southern member will be admitted into Congress. no Cabinet mectint woo protracted to a late hour. It is rumored t at the various reports to Congress, and the condition of affairs on the Mexican frontier were Under discussion. Among the applications forpanlon, fled away in:the Attorney General's °Slew° the petitions of 129 ezofflcers of the United States Navy, 129 rebel general offiCers, and 38 members of the Confederate Congrees. A letter from a gentleman In Florida says that there Is no doubt that Provlmonal Governor Marvin will be elected United States Senator from that State. Libby Primo and Castle Thunder will soon be transformed Into storehouses again. Castle Thunder will be enguated next week, end what few prisoners are within Ito walls, will be transferred to Libby, which now occuplee onlY one quarter of the building by that name. American Industrial Protection Meeting. PITILLDELPIILL, Nov, 29.---A very large meet ' leg of gentlemen, interested in the protection of tho interests of the workingmen of the lUnited States, the derrelopment of the resources of the country, its growth and wealth, and the maintenance o the national credit, was Lela in this city to-day. It was resolved to organize an American Industrial Leaguej to counteract the mischievous doings of the British Free Trade League, recently fanned In New York It is Intended that all American industries In , the Status representing the interests of the la borer the whole country shall be embraced in this orgenlratiou so en to glee an opportanity to all Mesa Inter4sted to represent tbenumpres In thaltskuo silt shall be finally constituted. . rA carman/elm appointed: to draft I con iguanas to report on Ilse leth of December at the adjourned tedium . - Sneacltte. were Mad* by Meters. Ressler, Beeves, , Fraley and Frazer Smith of . Weat Chester, j Groat interest, was inianttested and a rely liege mgenlzatlon Will doubtless be the Mule. The melding wee 'adicrarne4lo mast eieln in', tele - city on the 4th of December '.nail le' the Board of TradeltoOMS.. I ,t'ir orDected quit:jat that time there will boa nal attend/act pr me woolen, lron,idesliguithlie maellfeyg Lambing uterest* of the !ft:lo7. " ' 1 ' .. . • ... .. RESTORATION OfIIIABEIS.CORPUIL Preodmen's Affair, in North Carolina. OFFICIAL ADVICEB FROM MEXICO 'reach Evacuate Chihuahua. WsettriOTo3, Nov. 20 .—There to good reaSOLI to believe that the Praldent wID , in a few days, lane a proclamation restoring the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus. As a consequence there will be no military commlsalons or corms to try offenees in dietriete where eases can ba disposed of by civil tribunals. I It may be afferted, with confidence, that there la no truth whatever In the statement that Jeff. Davie is to be tried by a military wart. There was a large crowd of visitors at the Et eentive Mansion to-day, Including several mili tary rfficers and Celled States Senators. The President was occupied with visitors until after five o'clock. The highest number of prisoners in the Old Capitol prison at any time during the rebellion was 1,004; brit according to official returns to day. there are only II confined. Official returns received at the Freedmen's Bureau m.o. that in ten thousand free negroes brongbt down Cape Fear river in March last to Wilmtngton by Gen. Sherman, two thousand died, from the 17th of March to the 31st of May, (or want of medical attendance, which It was Impossible to afford them at that time. Since the establishment of the medical de partment of the Freedmen's Bureau In North Carolina the mortality among the freedmen has greatly decreased. The message and amompanylng reports of the heads of the Department are all finished with the exception's to some of them being revised. Such reports have seldom, If ever before, been so soon prepared in advance of Congreas. Official news from BI Paso was received this evening by Romero the Mexican Minister, that the recent movement compelled the French troops at Chihuahua toevacuate that city and slate, and to withdraw to Durango on the 25th of October. The evacuatioe began, and four days later tot a single French soldier was left In Chihua hua. President Juarez writes on the 3d Inst., that he was about leaving El Paso for the city of Chihuahua to re-atablish there the National Goveranient. nit. Is thought to be a great aneccea for the Republican cause of Mexico, sines the French admit their inability to hold the conquered provinces. The Otero Murder—Verdict Against Street Railroad Company—Confirmation of FliteezQßetedred Persona. New Tons, Nov. coroner's Jury on the Inquest of the Otero murder, last evening returned a verdict that the said JOSI Gorda Otero came to Ida death by deadly weapons in the bands of Jose Gone*les, Francis Jean, alias Martinez unknown. Peer and other parties to the Jury • This morning Gonnalea and Pelllcier, the murderers of the Cuban Otero, were arraigned In the court of Oyer and Terminer, and plead tot 'fbey will probably he tried timing the praline term of court. In the Supreme Court to-0s y In the case of John Slutffer against the Second Avenue Rail road Company, to recover ten thousand dollars damages for injuries received by being run over y a car, a motion wan made for dismissal, on the ground that the plainti ff had been entity of negligence, to attemptieg to cross the track when a car was approaching, but it was denied, end the cane wen/ to tb jury. The Jury ren dered a verdict agalast the Company for are thousand di Vars. The ImpreaßTe rite St eollff-mation was ! fifteen this m 'ruing conferred elan 81335 hundred persons lu the church of St. Mary'. by Arch Bishop hleClovay, asaLeted by r.dhleraney, Secretary, Arch D3ICOII McCarron, Rev!F athereldeffenna and Si. John. The church was densely crowdhd the d door being reservedlor time about to hegroun com a armed. At cloven o'clock the boys to the num ber of some six hundred and in the afternoon at two o'clock eight hundred ends received the srament of contirmadon. the Areh Bishops brirti7 adoresaing the congregation at both net Time. From Hayams—Auserican Vessel Sunk by Spanish War Ship—Slew Captain r:eni. era rot Cuba. Itiviwt.'7tloW.-"4.—The steamer ITeadrick lindton arrived to-day from Palladel phia. While entering port a Spanish man-of-wax ran Imo her striking her amidship and uniting her down to the waters edge- She had a Govern. meat pilot on board at the time. Temporary repairs will be made and she WU/ nail on her usunl day. Considerable dissatisfaction prevails here at the appointment of General Lureandi to super cede one Captain General, he being a pro slavery man, lamellae-1y in debt, and Cuba and the Col bans must satiety his creditors. The gold modal lobe presented to Capt. Bar ton, of the steamer Columbia, for meritorious Conduct during the recent hurricane, on the night of the 2.3 d alt., is sow ready. It coat SI'S la gold. Battle with Indians to Nevada. Sie FRASOrSoi, Noy. 27.—An oftleila tele gram to-day from Nevada says :On the 11th teat. Lieutenant Aemer, with arty California volunteers and • howitzer, attacked a large band of Indiana who had fortified themselves in lee Brack Mountains, about one hundred it e 5 corthwest of Dcmgeirm, in the non_ part of the State of Nevala. Daring the engagement one volunteer was killed, and two wounded. Of the Indians, one hundred and twenty were killed; a few made their escape, and all their hones, arms and ammunition were captured. nail was the bald which, three weeks ago, robbed a Wen, killed the teamsters, and after wards obliged thirty men who were emoting after them to retire, atter an unsuceasainl ea gagement. Sale of Iron Clnd■ at Cairo. cato, Nov. 2fl. —The following iron clad gunboats, with plating partially removed, were sold at Mound City to-dat IndLsnola, 13,000; Tract/mold, $3,300; N 1 1 5 3 0 ,311, 2,100, Avenger, $3,000, Vindicator, 53.000; Pittsburgh, $3,100; Carondolet. $3.000; Bonwo , $3,000; Monad City, $3,700; Lonlaville. 63,600; Elan, $4.000; Chillicothe, 0000, °Sark, 0,000. Besides these sir tin clad transports, with plating re moved, sold for an aggrevate of 63C,1410, and two propellent, Little Itrbel and Sl.stletoe, for $3,4C0. Fc r thoushhd three hundred Gal,a of c,II:on oaseed for ht. Lout/ to-4A', From Western Mexico. BAN FILANCILit:O. NOT. .B.—The shipalOilltl to Mexican porte by the Johh L. Stereos, which mile to-morrow, will be .extremely light, the trai In that direction haying been brought at mo tO • stand-still. This Is owing, in a great me ere. to the action of the French nary Maaallaa, commis reiecliog, on frivolous pretence, considerable qusintitiee sent from this elf, to supply the French troops; also to the fact that while the French occupy Gayaume and Acapulco, the Liberale hare control of affairs so that between the opposing forces, comintnit • cation in cut off. Irrotu Nashville. N.envtt.t.a, Nov. 29 .—Cotton dull and de chning, ruling prices 39(341 cents. Receipts and shipments very light. No declaims has beau rendered lu In the c saes of the asseaselne tried by court martial. The opinion Is universal that they will rarely, the death semen's. River aixteen Inches and at a stead. Fire at litoblle. NEw Ortuasss, Nov. 2.9.—A tarp„ tire occur rod In Mobile on the 2.9 th hut.. destroying sigh dwellinga and o stable. Loss $ 4 0,000. No in suranee. son n rail ar road. load of eottou also burned on the Jock Gunpowder Explosion. PRILADEIXIILS, Nov. 29.—An explosion of gunpowder occurred at Evans' gun store, cor ner of Second and South streets, nearly destroy ng the bultd!ox and shattering, the adjoining. houses. James E. Evans and Ww, Branson were severely Injunia. Horan Baca. Nnw You, Nov. 22.—Esals Rock won the sweepstakes on the Unton comae yesterday. $OOO. Time 2:55, 2:40, and 2:403;: cape koala, for ' DIED. 01Wr&ItI—On Wedessctajf mmalng. Nov. 2 9 C1t4 at °Woos, JAMES onanuar, (of the Inn et & Thosuu) aged Iltpeece, ruxteral from Ni Aster torment., on Bageleyl Lens, Alleshem s It 2 o'eleek,',P: 21., no PaIDAT. December lit; Tie Nerds . ot the Lentily are re. spectrully invited soistetto. puzscAracuntErEßAl ism] and o t t e u i rott=ontio jam Of Bouffant. situate tatmablatoly battb at All 'at:tabst New Brighton ROW. /* oo MAL my Ulu lhtepCfq Mutat Leta aell avow at clue taatibat, at ths Uettletely:, ba t h, — • ramitillaill &lather of sift be &Lena the Dreg Wareham o hen autartmaada asset " !ebtralaaa Lauf althea, Una' - -er of ACM dzo ingi caz no .4u24ra -;bevotar; 820,000 AN 10"" D NOETGAGE. D. BLILEY, WDLILI SUCCESSFUL TREA.TMMT Chronic Mansel l Consumption, Sent nia, byphills. Seminal Debility, and all Female Complaints, DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON, 148 Fcroax-tia. Eiltroat. PITTSBURGH, PA. Testimonials froin the Medical Proles. don and Others Mr. Eator: It la wit!) pleasure I make known the following fatale: the public; believing ray tea • timony mxy be of Service to tome Invent! who has hitherto felled toobtain relief. ett all °yenta/ am doinf no more than lustros to two medical genUe. men of Door City. lti eonfoulng that I have sue ceestrUly treated sereral very bad cases of samlnal treaknese and festale complaints, by adopting the mode of treatment now pmssnbal by Dr 2 Amy. a Johnson. • • • • • For Leman, weak:len I do not know of scything them thst:san tor • equal these remedies.. I hate prescribed d many ladles who hare boon trot. bled for ye arswi weakee.., tad enty cue a perfect core ham been effected: sane earl bed cases baTtl ylsl4sti to Ude mode Of treatment the abort spate sof two weeks. Yours respectfully. (Signed) W. P. ISEEWIN, 11, D.' Cleveland, Ohio, recsinbar 21, MIL ERTIFIC.ITE rnoar THE NCY, DR. if .111 L.TON C. FRENCH OP ItIONTR.E.dt. I certify them Drs.-ssem J ozwzon • medtalues have enrol my wife, who was subject to debility many years. The tuedlolues were use 4 only two months. IL O. FRENCH, D. D. Important to Ladies. Our PERIOD/OAL DROPS win brine on t 'monthly al.:knees ln eases of obetrUctlon from ant' cause. Price N. a—Ladie s who are prep pant shou/S1 not use th em. Tonto k, Female 'Weakness. a certain ewe, IN. Wm:Moo for the Whites sr Leueorrhma, $Z DISEASES OP TEE BLOOD. &c. - . tete thin Drs. Amos J•Muos—Desz Sirs: I mast iselhc yew remedies for scrofula end blood disease. or lm are really excellent For scrofula, sypht Is perities of the Mood , I find they arra fall to sure when cued sa dlrectsd. I have sines In centail in etitirtir th e worn caw of syphilis now our hospitals, in the short speoeof two manful. LESLIE, M.D.. Cbccurinsti, December nth, Ma. SEMINAL WEAKN your ESS Drs. Amos 4. Janson: I hew! eased, by the pie of Amos several pollards that had be in mates of the Labiate Asyrtuzi Cron the evll effhets of seminal vastness or sodality! habits. such .14 all eases I yerudrier oritliftig can oquall lour stet. Woes. Albany N. Y., OctobeJ. W. SALLMS, Al. October litth, Take. Particular Plotice.-Dzs. Amos and Johnson addion all thou* who have =Welt imm ure= by Improper itulalgeou awl solitary hal,. fts, which ruin lath body and mind unfitting them for either busbies; study, society. or warriale, Those ala some Of tile melanchaiy ef. feats prodtloed by early h ab its 0 Youth, such e a Weakness of tho back and Limbs, pains in tau head, &mans of ablit, 100 at =vocalic power, matir,T rencraigtoma of constuciptlon. tis. Dm m ainAJars= have for 0..7 years so. elusive/ devoted their attention to the treatment of tha referred to to these taithnoefals, Address. D&,. ADIOS & JOHNSON. No. I= Fourth moat, auddnadallmeculisaaw putsburrh. P.. _ _ _ COUGH NO KOHL TRY STRICKLARD'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH 8AL9119 STRICTLAIM'S AlliuzgLl7ol33 acivaa BALSAZI la warranted to aura Coughs, Ookil Roarsonean, Asthma. Whooping Coin; It, Sou Throat, Oonsureptlon, and all agree:lout of the Throat and Longa. For tale hp Ipgritta. General Depot, XL gotwth W.rsat, Otammantl, O. ! DR. ALI She Mlles! menwet ta n rs reconunaul TILLILND'S AIfTuDOLERA =e==RE the_wrily eestalu remedy for Earrhotaard it Ls a combination of ts,. titimtunnts and Oarrninsf ri A igt s warrantwi to cabal a stub altar ••• mewl have failed. For sale Drnsts. Gene Xt. Grail Fourth street, Oinanti. STRICKLAMYS PILE REMEDY. GE. titTIGOKLARD'S P/LE SWITELF eared Ulm:wadi . f the worst ewes of Wind and Bleating Filen. It glow lmalediata relief, and et eas a permaxid. aux Try it directly. /Qs was ranted to sure. For sale by all Druggists. General Depot, Ens Fourth street, trinotrulati„ O. • Dyspepsia, Narrowness, Debility We sap DE. STRIUSELAWD'S rubric. =menerialea• Mow armadas wita toes 011.1=4,7. g i Va=4.• ° Twala It la • vegetable proparawasoree trim aloohoUt tlquora;ll. =NI. Ow wawa narrow, system It awake • appetite, and la wanablal =I I r eP /t e l j: r i g rfaMini D"MtY. GEORGIE EL KEYSER. Pittabe B. E. SELLERS et CO., " .108. FLYJILWO N. niammutzz.l a, ufamefaxs strPre, co., J. /IL FULTON • A. HETO ElVO cetWavevetem rk e street, °or .4 KM. Y, Ailey/my Olt). .15-B. FTI'RIOKL.e.ND3-7----------- MELLIFLUOUS . 0 U 1; COUGH BALSAM . D ,„,.., 09 .9 Is warrented to be the Only '... .-- t-o *:. preparatlon known to cute StOtiki tlonsihs, Cold., Hoarseness, • _... nebula. 'Wl:moping tierighe - ' - '' Chronic Coughs, Consump on, on e ti a . en d Croup. Belau' prepared from tfency and Serbs, It I. booin g . eon, a d ex pertorating. sod par andcrl uabie fo r mll affections of the Throat Lungs. For sale by Lmazglats everywhere. R. Z. SELLERS h. CO., - -- D YEIPEF'SIA. DR. STRICKLAND'S TONI() 1r a concentrated reperatf, n of Roots and 1 Berea, with anta•aelds and carminative to atrengthem the stomach and nervous, a Fatten. It 10 0 ce.taln remedy for Dm:Pepsin or / rullgestlon Nervousness, Loalrof Appetite, Acidity af Me StoMeett, r lat uien y and Deblllty. /I la luta alchoholle, therefore particular/I lulled for Weak, Nervous and Drs. peptic peresons. For sale by 111 .1 Drogeast• every where, atper bottle. oc13:1y,1 R. E. SELLERS A 00., IVlzoistesze Aoinvs. )fi:STRIC - KLAN - PILE REMEDY 3 .• cured thonunds of-the worst eases of Blind and ";,1' . Bleeding Piles. /t glee. P.I 4 • s, mediate railer Ind effects • - permanent sure. Try It r, racily. --- It Is warranted to cure. For male by ill I)rugglit, at 60 cents per bottle. It. E. SELLERS St CO” Wrrotsesan Lamm,. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS 4ke FOURTR STREET' , I.!CARPETB' c • •RECEIVED NEW. . I In .00ggiou to our previous OF, rtEaca_t_..!io _hove just t•ecetred P: 81.42.171Vd /gl;, " g l g A I sell FLYS and INGRAINS. i • IRBILVIDZRED PIANO 00V 11$ MOSA.ILI RUGS. St/LET OLLOLOTELIS sod zi tt, WlZV ClVrag, t gio r , 0.: Brown. Leather nod e , G n i r e n en ,g, Were; lame assortment of FANCY surx.P•sicts g. - 117);?1,Lid.V.AA4.45.1, ,m; CARPET STOII - E - 7 !• McSARL AND 4L. COLLINS, DIREST IMPORTERS, Are teens - kg by neztolectmeast from Lfirerpool, a ENGLISH CARPET S, . &aura cos Patios; totalie Roalas, Inlets Mani Olkurelats ao., selectee exyreeslytar Plat - burgh retail Mule, and °Sated • vBorang,l3 AtTh army., 7 . itT TAR • , .PRICES.; 44 and miatisa TAPMTRY • ve..-slaad BRUSSELS CM.R.P.lMM,wilty,tuti allay 1401 P I r i t - b5 0 T419Fe4 uk tails eocustty. • .111,, #nekira - OVA S l im?, vozsict, t it l 7altad Stites Umbel • •• • - - not, CIDER-2017b1% ja....Bweet Cifter; hit remind mid far ems • =lna Auttnnowia, oft tuner apsitel pad Furl SW, MEDICAL OLOTEELEILS, 0/Lb BALL. di rarrEl BT.. BOOKS AND ALBUNti BOOS PUBLESIIERS' PBESESTATION Ditol For thy following reasons: Yon hare the f finest stock iu the eity to selet from, You only pay the Publishers prim, for Inks Too also receive at time of parehase a must Your present will be worth from ilk to 15011. lon entirely satisfied with both Boas and Present. 7.c!L...Arm . asixrr e , -‘'Ralit .c.a tf- - , .- - _. , , c=i , , I ' 0 4. - i , 'fr sol4:l ,- .. 130t1 CALI. OE SEND roa. A CATALOGUE COME ONE, COME ALL I GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING WINIDII.3E. N05..1.8 Sto Clair St. • The attention of the nubile Is called to the large sod =Weave stook of GENTLFALEWS JTUR. i MINION° GOODS. jun onemed at the • above. mentioned place, Witch lam new offering slime& • ' bargains. any one In want of the above moor, Wlll fled tt to ma? advantage to giTO me areal I, ; and examtae my stook batons parehashot *Lie. where. They can gad tbe largest and beat sateerof stook of Exe White awns. Lust T D Nejl=e Shirts, WOobtaiCrotton sad LdsJa rtuead =Gentgam and Drawers. Scarfs, Neck Tletoghowst m . dere, Butterflies, andoverml pertabsiag -to :. leness's raralsking la the arty. Remember the blaze. It sad ig Rt. Clair street. . ..!'... atURTEM tErnr± .. N. R. A Wire stock of Flattelft Chars ool• lam, Loektrocd's. Universal, 's Eastmain.. .%. and htnisallan, W9l bit sold foMer than ea& ' linddszsms . "VEY TO LOVE; or, L. S. M. Lemma • _.;„..! U. ORLEBRATED• HIPALLIBLE PRIVATE •.,4. LEGUME ON PSYCHOLOGICAL l'AlloD/A- !: T/OSS, 01/coaltloo, Jolt out. It te/othea you to charm those you to Lore; how to redeem straying companhma, am It contains asany somata worth keeping. Price = cents. Also, GREAT PRI- SONS,VATE BOOK for &TARRIED or GROWN PER- ...: EcarT Lady s h ould have one. Priest iti" ice qtelther both to P. A. STEINER h SO., Solo Agents, No. 1211, Chestnut street, ~ Philadelphia, rind receive by return 'slant ed enselopea.. & “anaar Beaman" will also ao- i. company *alb book. slogan , _________,_. __. _ HUGEL kITZPATRICE; A'.firtsr PREWIZUJef GOLD UN DIANDFACTUR.,:, Philo Bill, tor. Third ad Narket Second Mori; entrance Gold Pens an Third meet. :ti G ol d n and Silver Penett(flues, wholesale and Pena repotted. Persons having Pens to repair can send theta by nut% and they will be Proms returned. ; ; ocattra FLOIM AND GIMIN. indto • fox ,iletz bblo •Famr r. filiest; dd do zed do; .I.CO do , , , 40 .4prtos do • n o zoo:bulb Rop om . , /CO, • 400 rim - allege C d 40 ; ; • moo. Moth Oats; . , ' Mod do ;fforinioartisii ..-corloaa =freed, - ' • In 'tote and forAky . Of?, AM/ or? & pc._oo)sodo&I Pau& stroid• OgIZ D r (Stleoesiinsto TEL & SLIMLY,' Etoc.k Broke= and , Real ;it*4,4 llt ii.iFtot sod so/4 an 00/XLI ipy ogi„e, wsussafal VASA. Plltslisnts. ea= gn RBIS. MICHIGAN /OMB CLIMB YO melvea tag ithy tad for sale Or n, vcdar A OV. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE BUYERS, ATTENTION DON'T BE DEOBrirED rot CA.N BUT BOOTS& SHOE Better Quality and LowetPrices Concert Hall Slioeqtorei ANT HOUSE IN THE WOULD! Womens' Superior Gums (Reels) Retail ing at $l.OO---Lower than you buy them by the case. ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION Greatest Pariety,Most Suirerier quaiity, Better Styles, ore Durable, Easier rittittg, Better Looking and Lower Prices than any other House in the World. Ala -One e►IJ wtil zatizty the most eliedillOne tint the place for bargaln• to BOOTS AND' SHOES, both wholesale and retell. Is N o. 60 FIFTH STREET 030 Cieriffe.ta. occrruLna ILQC.'9I3, (Se. CI FIFTH grasiss NEW GOODS SUE OLOTH.OO/It3 SACS oomi: EI!GLL4II WALK. 00411,79. OVERCOATS Or ALL Kenn; ZANCT CAP PARTS. iTriD BLACK PANTO PLO TOP PANTY and all rtyles et OLOrMITO, LG&ILDLIMS . OF COS FOB THE rri...zr a DAYS J. R. SMITH ed co— Opp/mite the Opera Ro m , ----------_________ 74 FIFTEI STREET, All we ask, Try us, Afvl , l ,NS 15* • -'.