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    `ESTABLISHED IN 1786
She c ipittshrgh arazettt.
CITY ITEM
.A Few Store
tOt those yerd'irlee English Chintzes left, at the
low price oteS cents a yard, at Shellaby tr. Bar
elaVs. -
Neutral Sulphite of Lime,
For vresirvlng Elder.. For sale by Olkstles Super
Druggist, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
Pittsburgh. •
Great Inducements
To purchasers of dry goods, at wholesale or retell.
We are new offering some elms good bargains on
thenorthelat coiner of Fourth and Market genets.
C. ELairsolf LOVE at 800.
SOO Pair More
Or Gray Blantata, very cheap, at ahellaby fa Oar
firs. ,
Freedmen's Anniversary
This meeting will be held at Lafayette Hall, on
Sail:Way escaing. By the adeersleement, It mill
be seen that an haunting meetla; may be ox.
mita:
For Furs,
We eanualely commend our readers to mil upon
Mr. J. Blllermee,7s Wood Street, for anything
In the Fur line of no matter the else or importance.
Behan added to his stork bmsvily and eon supply
tel inedisels of ell parts of the globe at low prices.
Now 11 the time to call upon 11111errean, as bar
gains maybe had in the shape of Muth, Collars,
Capes, WO Sets; or in short everything that money
could buy or taste would sel:ct le the Fur line.;
Dry Goods.
Al low L you can buy them In Now York or Phil.
znelplas, on Inn northeast corner of Fourth and
market stesets.
C. 11...Na0s 1.000 ta Duo
'The Cloak Room
Of the oily Is at Bette h Ben's, No 21 fifth
street. Cell at once and see the style. and mate
risl. We Advise an early call.
Boat. and Shoes.
At Th• n A. MrClelland'a, Nos. 65 and 5 7 fifth
stmt, will bell:kn:A a most superb assortment of
.all kinds of lapilli awl banes, for men's and wo
men.' wear. The assortment embraces all brands
and varieties, tot all kinds of service. Now I s the
time to purchisn. In this connection, we will
state that a nary extended stock of Dry Good.
will oleo bet and on hand. Call ►t McClelland's,
• ..Blaulata and Flannel;
On the aartheast career or Fourth• and Market
0. HANSON Love & Bee.
' DWI Waste Your Time.
When you ma buy a yard•unae English Chlots foi
Christi s yald. at SheWl A Buday'll _:
Buy Pure White Lead
And oile of ill hinds cheaper and better et Ftem
tries drug etore t No. 84 Marker street, thee Hee
where In the city. Remember the oleos, St Mar.
het street.
Dress Goods, •
At extremely lour pricer, on the northeast corner
cf Fourth and Market streets.
O. 71.Airs0N Lore k Bito.
Large Variety
Of furniture, desk., stdp-boards, wardrobes and the
beat assortment of parlor, chamber and dining
room fonthiture to be found to the city, at
H. BuLoss's,
45 Smithdeld Street
Public Sale of Unclaimed Freights of the
.- • Vatiosylvanta Railroad.
To-mg/roar, (Friday) morning at to o'clock at,
the Warehournof Meek b. Arnutrong, No 37 First
street, near ?Market; sod on' Saturday ourrang,
Dec. 2, st 10 o'clock, at the Warehouse of White
Bros.. So. a Seventh street.
• T. S. Alciir.et.f.ann, Auctioneer.
C. A.glairintrer., Freight Agent.
If You Want Some
'Very Good Bargains In Prints sad bluallnn, call al,
Siasßaby & Batalay , . Remember ibis Stock has
jitstbeen purchased at present yarns prises, and
Tout MarirslY upon finSI ,, S the greatostof bargains.
Ratnankber, tbnplace to buy Dry Ganda a.eap, Ic
at ties aid original Bee Hive stand.
Iheldhi Op(Won of Hostetter;eptom
acti Bitters,
Touching the titters this grind that I. clear,
Their time flits all the western hemisphere,
Known in ell land., messed by lta oceans twain
flealtb. tune •ad vigor follow to their train.
AVOID COODITZRVBITS.
Siostetcer's Bitters chore the common fats
Of all things good—lapoiters Imitate.
Of these beware—discreetly ustpaur eyes—
From honest houses purchase your supplies
TUC GOVEUNIMNT INDOUSZMEXT
In order to guard against dangerous impositions.
the public ore requested to take especial note of
the beintlfal engraved proprietary stamp, through
which the government of the Baited Stores offi
cially anther:dinette every bottle of Hostetter's Bit
ten. This ',geld, thrown by the government
over the proprietnra and the plata!, for their iota
protection, is placed conspicuously across the
cork and over the neck of each bottle, and cannot
to Strike the eye of the most casual observer.
Nothing that purports to be Hostetters Bitter's
can be genuine unless the 'Limp is there.
It la also tropes to state that the Bitten are
sold exclusively in glass, and never by any cir.
cumstaoces by the gailolVor the barrel. Impos
tors and imitator!' are abroad, aid the only safe
guard the publie has ain't:at them I. to sae that
the Bitters they buy bras the engraved label and
note of hand of Menu. Hostetter k Smith, and
the stamp above mentluned.
All Sticßaby d; Barclay
Aek for a geed Red or Yellow Flannel, I. 17!.1
cants. Avery heavy. Twilled Flannel. ler cent.,
and a large lot of Canton Flannel at almost any
price. rio'aid and M Market street to the place.
• - Neutral Sulphite of Linn,
preserving Slat. For sale by Charles Supor,
Druggist, earner of Perin arid St. C 111.• streets,
Pittsburgh.
Fall and Winter Goods.
it le with great pleasure we call the attention of
eta reiders to the superb Cock of Fall and Winter
Doodsjust received be Ms. Sohn Water Merchant
Tailor, No. IN Federal street, Allegheny. HU
stock cabinets 130b3 of the rarest and most beau.
anal Cloths,Clasidmeres, Inurrocting s and Vesting
-seer brought to the western market. His assort.
meat of Furnishing Goods, comprising °am,
Drawers, Collars, Neck-ties, Hamitkerehlirfs, &a.,
easuCt be surpassed ear or west. A large stock
lof resdpmade Pane, Coate, Vests and
urinals° be (ound • at•his establishment. Persons
la Want of sulirthOg In the clothing line should not
CU to Dive esr., 'refer • sail.
Thomas W. Parr, &
..rfrietlssl Mato hoofers, sod Dealers In Arnerissa
Slate of various colors. Office at .thrzsarler
- liskehltd , s, loess the Water Works. fltraborgh.
StslBertkrk No. 78 P 9 street. Orders
PrumPttifitteaded to. All mot= ?arrested mast
proof. Repatrkkrdcas at the shortest notice. No
charts for repairs, Provided tho 'rear is tot
abused after MIS Doi on.
Its Philosophy
Soeodant sah antlacl4. Sorcelont la an anUpu
trosecal, Sorodent la a tonic. eozogant Is ell
vegetable Bad entirely hansUms. Hence It cleanses
the teeth from acetone oonorettenz, stops the de.
contposltlon of their substance. sweetens. the
breath, etimhlates the gums, :mats the - palest and
41cst prepatatlorbof Its class to existence,.
That's It to a T
Good cough candy, butter acoteh Or Everton
toy, cocoa nut candy, rose, lemon. pine apple,
irantllit and mountain tea candy and tame.. Good
-prunes. QM ralsans, dates and currants, at No.
=Federal atrebt. A call la solicited.
nobtlw 000. EILAVInt.
CaxpOiler Jobbing Stop
Slaving retarnalt alter as absence of Wee ream
In the artas.l hate mop:mai CIF shop for all gotta
of lobbies fa this earpenfar line, at the old stand,
tUS la Alley, betsoeaSmithfield street and Cherry
allay. Well elicited awl promptly - arta:AM to
WIALLAIN POBIZZOT.
, Neu
i l
; Sulphite of Lime,
l
'•. Tot Trtierriclig 1 aer. Tor sole by Moab' Soper,
minutia; cor of Penn and St. Clair larvae,
RlttobtaTh. ; ;
ash Opencel,
02 sew 01Othlq Meuse, at a WIWI street, where
.we offer Magi orth of clothing regardless of
cost, at Oak noftlm
_
C. 5311 4 tikkehtt, 246 Penn !Street,
*ninth' preatfigy to all treaincis In his probe*.
Con ty
- • —„—
MustertOut os More Troops.
• NEw Tome, *rr. World's special
iigya t Orders lust promulgated from the War
Deportur directs the muster out of about teu
thousand =Mir olttatcer troop.
THE DAILY r PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
'METE:STING PROM W ILMINGTON
The Clerkship of the House
UNRELIABLE PENSION BUREAU &GMT&
Yellow filer and Falai! Pox Amin; Negroe.
GEN. FULLERTON ON MATTERS IN LOUISIANA
The Tennessee Congteasional Delegation
CONTESTED BEATS IN THE HOUSE.
iliTairs Along' the Rio Grande
NEVI Yoaß, Nov. 80. —A special dispatch to
the New York Herald, from Washington, Nur,
29th, says It is understood that an effort will be
made by the New York delegation at the orga
nization of Congress to divide the clerical hon
ors with Pennsylvania, which has so long ei-
Joyed a monopoly of them. A struggle to de
pose Mr. McPherson frau the clerkship of the
House will undoubtedly be made. Several can
didates for tte clerkship ore being talked over
by membirs already here, and it would seem
from their earnestness that Mr. McPherson has
mote to do than simply walk over the course.
Tha mane of Richard A. Sherman, of Oneida
County, the yeas and nays Clerk of the House
Is mentioned In this connecting.
The sill. crc of Line Pension Bureau are con
rinced that there are a ~area number of persons
in New England anti the Western Sitars who
Mlininz themselves otf upon persons who
are entitled to pensions, as licensed swats of
the Bureau, who roe entirely unreliable. All
agents for pensions are required to hold licenses
Iron the Commissioner of the Bureau.
The surgeon havlbg charge of the freedmen
In North Carolina reports that during the last
three years there were great inroads upon the
blacks by yellow fever and small-pox. The
mortality at Fort Anderson, one of toe large .t
colonies la the State, was unprecedented, during
the rage of the four last springs; over two thou
sand dying in leas than two months. Now,
hewever, their sanitary condition is continually
Improving.
A ,rectal to the
• World. from Waahiagton,
says: General Fullerton, who has test returned
from Louisiana, reports the planters unable to
obtain saitleler: amount of laborers, and cold
employ several thousand more than there Is in
the State. The citizens of Louisiana are re
pairing the foss sultalned'doring the war, and
take every little Interest In political or military
movemeats. Real estate, rents and all products
are commanding high prices, and all branches
of blindness has been resumed with a degree of
energy unusual in that portion.
It has been strongly intimated to any
that the Clerk of the House intended to place
the eamcs of the Tennessee delegation of Con
gressmen elect on the roils on the first day of
the session. It Is asserted that Tennessee is In
the same category With Other Southern States,
sod If this Intention is carried out an Ohio
member will more to strike out the names from
the roll. Those who favor the measure say
that Ten:levee Is (lolly restored to the Union.
and it is therefore entitled to immediate rep
resentation. Nearly all of the Tennessee Con
gressmen elect are here.
'lhe Tunes' Washington special says there will
be seven contested tests In Congress. There Is
the case of Brooks va- Dodge in the St.h New
York.clistrlet, on which a strong contest will be
made. Mr. Brooks is the Bitting member. In
the 16th Peneot tracts district there Is a eatitest
between blesses. W. li. K 001117.. Republican,
and A. H. Coffroth, Democrat. The probability
Is that the case syl.l come up at once, and that
Roontz will be given the scat and the case
referred to committee on elections. In the 21 et
Pennsylvania district, Smith Faller, Union, con
tests the certificateof John L, Dawson, Demo
cr at. In the 13411 Ohio district, the sea: at Got.
iimbus Delaney, Linton, Is contested by Mr.
Follett, Democrat. la the 7th In liana district,
the seat of D. W. Vorbees, Democrat, 0 contes
ted by Cot. 11. D. Washbu-ne, Cr. i,11). In the
4th Missouri district, the seat of ram. KAN.,
Cairn, is eunitstisi by B. Ib. Boyd,Dr.moerat.
In the sth Michigan district, the seat of Mr.
Lowbrldge, Colon, Is contesOxl by August—is
C. Baldwin,
The credhattals of the members are very slow
ou arrivin..., sod It is doubtful if the clerk will
he able to make op his roll la time from the
credentials reeeiveil. There Is no contested
case this time for any of the territories. The
certificate of Governor Goodwin, the delegate
elect from Olivine,: has teen received, signed
by himself, of comae. Not more Ginn toren or
four of the members elect from the Southern
States hare arrived. They evidently prefer to
await the ;('sue at !mute sod save expense.
Among those here is Joseph Barker. the well
known banker of New Orleans, who Is a mem
ber from that distrlet.
A special to the World from Washington. save:
A gentleman attired here to day tram. the Itto
Grande, who was present at the selge of Mata
moros. flu account of the behaviour Of the
Imperial troops Is mat very creditable to them.
Re says they numbered about two thonsaus,
and that the engagement was a perfect farce.
The Liberal party ate gathering strength dolly.
and will soon force the Imperial troops back
into the interior. Ile communicated eons Im
portant facts to ow , Govenament respecting the
condition of affairs, along the filo Grande.
No addlGonal Intelligence has been received
from Gen. Sherlilan within the laet t trthty-four
hours.
Gen.. Fullerton, who reached this city to-day,
from New Orleans direct, says that affairs on
the Rlo Grande excites very little Interest in
New Orleans; none there anticipating serious
results fioru the recently reported collisions be
tween our troops and the French.
A special to the World says The Virginia
Legislature meets oh Monday nest. It Is hr
tiered that the Coustitutional Arn , •ndm.tit shot
isnin slavery will be passed, and lb, de it
repudiated.
OFFT lAL NEWS FROM MEXICO.
Two States Evacuated by the French.
WASIII,.TON, Nov. .?I,—.Aildit.Jua: ottLial
news has been received by the Merman Minis
ter to the effect that not only the State of ( hi
huahaa, but that of Sinai°, was bele.; evacu
ated by the French, who could no longer op
pose the republican insorrection. Astuidonlog
Maria Cordia and *millia, they were compelled
to embark at Mazatlan, when only four hun
dred were left. This retreat had encouraged the
ratriots, who, under the command of General
Rutty, were getting ready to attach the city,
thus putting an end to the French !miasma of
litinola,
The Live per cerit, Treasury notes coming
due Der. isf; must be forwarded ny the balder
to the Treasury at WashiontAn for redemption,
and it would In. advi,innic ;to avoid losses that
the signatures should tr appended. and care be
ing taken not to destroy the
The following named officers hues Vein bre
vetted MaJcr.Geri rails In the Ccited States Ar
my : Pay Master General, B. W. Briea,
for General, James, A. Hardie, Provost Mar
shal General, James B. Fry, Assistant touter.
master General, Charles Thomas.
Southern Prmitij terlan Aid Aim:octal lon.
Lorisclun, Nov; 30.—The Presbyterians of
this city have with great unanimity. organized
the Kentucky Board of Aid for Peasbytirian
pastors to the South who are in death tits cir.
entosancer, resulting from the war. The Pres
byterian pastors of the city, in cannection with
the following officer, William Garvin, Presi
dent; L L. Warren, tiamtlbea Pops, B. F. Av
ery, D. bt'Culloch, Vice Presidentai James
Huber, Secretary and Treasurer, wid aonitituta
the board,-aairwill receive and disburse the
:cm& dor attd for this object.
A meta lug of the united congregation" of
the Presbyterians 10 Lsalsville will be held la
the recosd Pitsbytertan church: oa the reining
of the approaching. hanksgiving day, at which
time as an appropriate thank-offering for the
restoration apace. and u 1111 earnest of good
will to men, eJlt will be nuala to give hep
and crtnfort to their suffering paatora and their
'wives and little own.
The board appeal{ to Presbyterians through
out the north and west for prompt co-operation
In this Christian Wolk. " Whoso bath tabs
world's goods and gedit his brother have need,
and ihntteth up Mal bowels of companion from
blm, bow dwellotiabe love of 4:iodic) him."
Celebration of the Aantveraary of the Bat•
Ile of, Frantllll-13ale of the Burnet
Cixert'sivr, - ,NovJ 30.—The °pa Arsay Coris
Association held Ai meetlng• to,niabt in com
memoration of the battle of Franklin. General
Strickland delivered an mation, and General
Sbetwood a historical poem. Tho Association
atliounacd to meet at Indianapolis this day next
year. . _
The morning papers any that A. B. CoTatman
has sold the Burnet, lions° to 8. M. Pike for
11.1 . 6 hundred thousand dollars. Title IS the
largest transfer of real estate ever made in thin
city. I
CEIXE IN WASHINGTON CITY.
DrEadfal Railroad Accident in Virginia
THREE KILLED AND MANY INJURED
Close at the Old Capitol Prison.
Wsutooro., Nov. 30.—The Superintendent
of the Metropolitan Police says the number of
arrests made during the last quarter amount to
the unprecedented number of nine thousand
one hundred and twenty-two, being nearly three
thousand more than have been arrested during
any preceding quarter. He says the number of
arrests is mainly owing to the great number of
soldiers that have been mustered out of the
military service In our midst, who tied them
selves without emp'oyment, and without mewls
In many instances, have biome violators of the
law, and bare fallen Into the hands of the po
llee, but the greaternamber of arrests hare been
of persons who Lad followed in the wake of
the armies for the purpose of plunder and rub
bery, and now are forced to prey upon our citi
zens. There are also a large number of con
victs of Southern prisons now at large, who are
four d to bo among the most desperate charac
ters that 'visit oar city. Most of theta men are
as yet unkaown to our d,tectlrea, and conse
quently these officer's labor ander disadrantages
In their eases. Of the whole number arrested,
5.418 could neither write nor read.
Last night, about 11 o'clock, as the through,
train for Richmond, which left hare at 8:30 P. ts.,
was passing over the road near Warrenton
. Jcmcilon, one of the Win was thrown from the
`track and dragged some distance. The brake.
man and two aoldlers were instantly - kllleet. A
lady and twenty, teat soldiers, belonging to the
116th New Vett Volunteers., were bully injured,
several having their limbs broken. The wreck
was soon cleared away, and the injured and
dead were cared for at the Junction. Tole ac
cident detained the up train about two bourn
this morning. •
The United States :coesul at ins Rochelle,
France, writes to the Departhtent-Of State, that
merchants who recently wlabeilto charter Tea
sels for the United States. were unsuccessful:and
were obliged to ebip theleiroods by way of Ha
ire and Bordeaux. It is the general belief at
La Rochelle, that the commerce of that district
with the United States will assume greater ore.
north es than before the war.
Judge Terrell, of Tcras, received pardon to
day.
By au order of the Presldeut it is stated that
the old Capitol orison a ill he vacated and clos
ed to-morrow, and that the detective fon a it
already being reduced.
FROM JAMAICA AND HAYTI,
Emperor Folouque Ripened from /Amain,
REDIRECTION ENTIRELY FUFIiBSEED,
-Leaders Publicly Executed
CAPE HATTIEN REDUCED TO ASHES.
Jnarlst's Forces Gaining Ground,
HAVANA. Nov, 93.—8 y the way of St. Thom.
as, we have dates from Jamaica and Hayti.
We have news to the 17th by the steamer
Campbt 11.
The Ex.Empercr of Hayti, Solongue, his
Prime Minister, Solomon, and 94 others of his
family and suite, ate passengers by her, en-route
for St. Thomas, having been expelled from Ja
maica by the Brttish government.
The insurrection is reported to be entirely
suppressed. Paul Boyles, their leader, was '2,4
years of age. lie, st ith many others. hate been
publicly executed, and there are 51111 several
more under arrest, condemned to thaltame fate.
From Hayti we learn, by way of Kingston,
that Cape Lin} lien has been bombarded by too
British war steamers, the city reduced to ashes,
and the forts destroyed,
The troops or Gelfrard are In possession of
what was the city. There were many killed
and wounded of the rebels. The city was the
capital and stronghold of rebeldom. It is gen.
ei ally believed that th• rebelon le at an end.
G. [Triad retains in tranquility the President's
chair..
I%e British Consul General, Mr. Bauch, the
famous Bunch, of Charleston blockade fame,
bas porn appointed cber7..fo. Affairs to the Re—
public of Central America. to reside le Gua
temala he Is to be superceeed by Mr. Byrtge,
from the nandwlch Islands.
The Gslvviston lean of thelsth gives newt
from Browneville, lw ought by Captain Elton
Brown. that the Inarlst. were gaining groand
is the sslwe of Matamoros. Gee. Espinosa
was not lulled as reported.
Lieutenant. Colonel E. Myer. late of the Ual•
ted !States army, ban been made a General In the
Llt,ttral fta ens, and Dr. 11. liorrh, I'. S. A.,
Major. '
HABEAS CORPUS RESTORED.
Proclamation by the President
SOUTHEEN STATES EXCEPTED ERN ITS ACTION.
W ASO IY•TON, Not. 30.—The following p
lemation hoe JOE been isentd by the Pre,: rent
of the United &tate':
W HEREAS. By the Prtielamation of the Prest
dent of the Unite.d States, of the llith of been's
her, one thousand sight htndred and sixty
three, the writ of 1146eas corp., in certsin ems
therein let forth, was suspended tbronghont
the United States, and whereas, the reasons for
that suspension may Do rewarded as haeinq
ceased, In some of the States and Territories.
Now, therefore, be it known, that I, Al:iron'
Johnson, President of the United States, d 4
hereby proclaim and declare that the 'aspen-
Mott aforesaid, and. all other proclamations
and orders ■nependieg the privilege or
the writ of Laken corpus in the State_v
and Territories of the United State•, arc
revoked and annulled, excepting as to the
['Ult. or \ limb. in. Kentucky, Tennessee,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgic,
Florida. Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ar
kansan and Tel.le; the District of Colombia,
and the Teta aories of New Mexico and An•
lona.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set illy
hand and canned the Event scat of the silted
!Staub to he affixed.
Done at the City of Washington, this let day
of December, In the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and slsty-dre, and
of the independence of the United States of
America the ninetieth,
I Signed I, As - Dann
By the President
B, SCWAUD, 84Cretary of skate.
Claims upon the Govenimeet —Decision of
Judge Holt.
Neer Tom, Nov. 3B.—The Tuns., Washington
special as : Judge Holt, aster of the Bureau of
Military Justice, gave an opinion yesterday, pru •
mulgattd by order of the Secretary of War, con
struing the tecond and Gard sections of the act
of Congress, passed July 4th, 1804, which pro
vides that all claims of loyal Mauna to Staten
not in retell:ea for Quarter-molten' Stored, and
for aubelattnce actually furnished to tho army
of the Or Bed States and recelpted for by the
proper officers receiving the same, or which may
have been gotten without a receipt, may bo sub
mitted respectively to the quarter-master Gant
ral,or Commissary General, and If found Just,
de., the laat earned oaken shall recommend the
claim to lbe third Auditor for settlement.
Judge Holt holds that to Jastlfy the act' at
contemplated by tin second and third section
of the am of July the 4th. 1864, not only moat
the claimant bee loyal citizen, but the claim
also must originate in a loyal state. The words
"ehilme of I. citizens In states in
°wine In ditloyal states thee at open war with
the government will be allowed" rake a quest on
so complicated wlib politics and other eoriaider.
Minns proper ter the determination o' Congrees,
that it is believed that the exectltive adz:tints.
tratlon eht,old not 11115UMO Co act on finch claimer
without the clearest authority conferred by Con.
grace. It hi not sew - Kited to have been the In.
tendon of I.l.mgrara to vent tech authority.
Organization of the House—Neglect of
earltury Regulations In Washington—
The Eight Hour system,
WASIIINOTCIN, NOV. Is understood
that in the organization of the House, the ops
position will make a teat case of the question of
admitting the Tennessee delegation. The clerk
will not place the names of this delegation up
on the clDcial roll unless directed by the HOMO
to do so. Emerson Etheridge alleges that but
a few of the Coutfressmen elect from that State,
received a majority of the legal votes.
Daring the present week one hundred and
thirty eight persons have been reported at the
deanery Department for dereliction of duty, Uri:
der the isles and regulations proylded to seems
the cleanliness and health of the city.
The Mechanics' and Workingmons' Conven,
lion, of the District of Columbia' have pre,
pared a memorial to Congress, asking that
eight hours be established as a legal day's work
la the mechanic and label department of the
GOTer/LMCIII..
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1865.
A 1411,510 01' SOL:THEMCOI6RESSIIEI
Flight of Robert Toorrirw.
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Land Grants to Pacific Railroads.
ELEVOLNIONATS DEFEATED IN VENEZUELA
Nzw Tom, Nov. 30.—The rornmereidfl
Washington special says Mr. McPherson, the -
Clerk of the House, has decided to leave thre
names of the Virginia and Tennessee nsem`mrgi
from the Initial roll. The friends of the Prest4
dent, however, aunt that Horace Maynard, an
Col. Stoker, members elect from Tennessaii
meet be admitted at the organization of thy ;
house. They will probably be admitted.
Robert Toombs has escaped from Georgia and;
sailed for Europe. It will be remembered that-1
the Government allure attempted to arrest him .,
at the same time that Stephens and C. C. clay',
were 'tabled. They proceeded to roombla
house, bltt be disappeared out of one door as
they entered at another. Toombs and Breckig.
ridge will never smile pardons from Andrew
Johnson.
It la polthely a.seerted that General .Butler
boa prepared a legal argument showing how
Data and Lee_ean be trkd by a military tribu
nal.
A Vi'astington despatch uys : The President's
Message will contain a full statement of the
present reconstruetkm policy, and submit it to
Congress. Indications are that the policy will r
be adopted, with very few modlficattoes.
Grants of public lands to Northern and Cen
tral Pacific railroads will exceed, by careful es
timates, one hundred and twenty five millions
of acres of land. Southern routes will be asked
for during lb. coining session.
The Freedmen.' Bureau i■ in receipt of a re
port from its Commissioner la Texas which Bays
that the planters are feeling very much encour
aged by the excellent prospect before them of
heavy eroos, and the negroes am working with
perfect harmony, and with an Increase of con
tentment and pelaeversuce.
The limo' Savannah letter contains news
from Veneznala that the party headed by Gan.
Miranda, In the State of Trujillo, was entirely
destroyed In battle. The General was left dead
on the field.
Ex-Ensprror Bolongue, of liaytl, smiled st
Santiago, Cabo, en roate for BL Thomu. '
Discbarge of Nooy Yard Employees—A
Patriot Dead—Goverameot sale of Wes.
eels —The Atlanta Released From Quar
aatlae,
New Yon's, Nov. 50.—T0-day, some 8.500
men employed in the Navy Yard, are to be dis
ettergt d.
WO= Conway. the sailor who refused to
pull down the American gag, at Pensacola, when
orders] to do so, on the 12th of January 1861,
died at the United States Naval Hospital, this
morning.
George Thomas, son of Sir PFdllam Thomas,
Baronet of England, has been &metal and lock.
ed up in the tombs to await trial, on charge of
forging bills of credit upon Dunlap, Sherman A
Co., of this 4ty.
A sale of Government vessels took place at
Brooklyn Navy Yard. The bidding was spirited
and come of the vessels brought high prier.—
wenty-thret vessels were sold in all, at from
840,000 to 00.000 per vessel, amounting to
;450,4410, total.
The steamer Penurytrails, from Liverpool,
has anived. The news la anticipated.
The steamer Atlanta, so long detained at
Quarantine, has arrived np at the city.
The Fenian Head-Centre at Dabltu
New Sonx, Nov. W.—ln rexard to the arrot
of James Stephens, the Head-Centre of the Fe.
Mans, at Dublin. the Liverpool cdrurter says
The testimony on which he was arrested, shows
that Stephens was the Chief of the Brotherhood
In Ireland. Ile went under the name of .1.
Power, add ‘1,13 called the Captain. He sent
letter to the Fenian at Clanmeli, which was
read be'ore them. The person who carried the
let ter was n w linces In court.
Several documents tamed In the possession of
Stephens were read. Some of these papers
were In the hand writing of Jobn o . 3latunag,
Fenian to ad-centre la. Americo, and others in
that of Stephens. They all related el the
Fenian movement, and moose In the hand writing
of O'Sf ebony were Identified bm, liertean Benc
hed, an Informer sent to Ireland by he British
Comae: am NI. w Tn.k, to give encluoce to the
Gove,nment.
The Virginia Congressmen—Applications
for Elf revery of Confiscated Property—
Jig. *Pavia.
Nr, Toni, Nov. al.—Th.• Il.raZJ'A Fortress
Monroe correspondent says: All the Conrrosa•
men elect in Virginia arr preparing to lease for
Waxhinzt,o. the oath ~u stirs is to be con
tented by Mr. Stewart, who will mak.o applica
tion to tali,: his seat without taking the test
oath.
Chief Justice Chase has teleg-raphed that he
would not attend the present term of the Cul
tent blot es District Court at Norfolk, on the ap
proaching session.
It to ant.ripated that nearly every one who
has had land confiscated, proposes to make an
effort through that channel for Its recovery.
I: Is thought that efforts will be made during
the present atsaion to Indict Jeff. Davis for
Irrnson.
Perlis and Sufferings—Mozart SatineattOn
Sleeting.
New Yong. Nov. M—Clapt. Robert Whlttay,
of the schooner Joel G. Smith, gives • statement
of the perils sod suffering of himself nod com•
panlons. The schooner wee wrecked near
Cape Carratm, and the eurvivers managed to
escape a watery death by getting on • little
sand Island, where they remained four days
and nights, being until the third day withont
anything meat or drink; finally tlity reached
the main land, but were compelled to walk a
considerable &steed. In an almost exhausted
cotdition, and liable • hen they laid down to
be attacked by wolves, &crass tbo State of Flat ,
ids. armlet a wild sad desolated region, to the
little town ni Enterprise.
TM. Mozart Demo , rats held a ratifica
tion meeting, lost Might In the Cooper !psi/Lute,
to entiorse the nomination of John hitcher for
Forimration Counsel. Flpeeches were made by
licr and others.
New TrJilt. Nor. SD.—Rio Janeiro aleicaa, to
Oetots r Y 7, says. It cannot be now ascertained
whether tie PlrigllllyaLfi are withdrawing or
intending to bold their position. The main
toiy of the allied army was on the maven to
Mercedes. and it was probable a considerable
torte would be congregated there. In the Rio
Grande district the Brazilians had been rein
to, red, and amounted Pa eighteen thousand men,
sho would operate at Itspna, where a body of
ti e enemy were posted. The Brazilian fleet is
nt present leactive, waiting for the completion
of iron dada.
The linltal States war vessels, li 'Word, Ja
nista, Wasp end Susquehenn►, weru et Rio
Janeiro.
Fatal Explosion ■t Philadelphia
PIIILADS.PIIII, Nov. W.-4t six o'clock this
merttleg • terrific explosion took place at the
l'er.n Treaty Tom Works, oa Bench and
Marl
borough streets, In the Eighteenth ward. The
head of a mud dram was blown out, and the
blower in front started truth fearful Telority la
an opposite direction, destroying property, kill
ing one man and inferlog several. Throe out
of six boilers were displaced. A, conflagration
was prevented by the fall of a water tank.
Detalcalloolo New York—Plot to Beton,'
Prts°nem
Naw Tonx, Nov. 30.—A clerk of a prominent
banlieg house in Wadi street, has been arrested
on a charge of emberelement. The amount of
drialcation, Ulna far dlscoTcred, la twenty
thousand dollars.
A plot to liberate several persons now tinder
111711111 i for forging claims ageinet Oa United
State', 1163 teen dtecovere.d.
Expedition against the Comanche Indians
81,1 Frmiectsco, Nov. 30.—A batallion of
California volunteers leave on tho first steamer
for Los ange'os, on the way to Arizona, where
they are needed for the proposed campaign
against the Camsnette Indians.
The Provost litarshal has discontinued en
quiring passports from parties inaVing this city
for Mexico.
Employment of Veterans at Boston Custom
Bowe —Robbery and Murder.
itO9TOW, NOT. 30--Sometwoutpare changes
to the Custom House wino Mao to-day, minor
Mears sulnctpalli, giving place to returned
'dem&
J. Merrell, a returned soldier, was murdered
inn robbed of $l5OO So Newbunmon, last night.
Death of a Prominent Vlrglalott,
Btcnrroan,• Vi.. Nov. 30.—Ron. Littleton
Laltawelh. Comuusnwealtlea Attorney, died thls
triornthe. attar a brier illness. Hr. L. was
dected toe seat to the State Legislature In Oc
tober, mid laal week he was elected Common.
weallb Altortle.9. vice ilarmaduks Johnson, re.
awned.
Union Governor Elected la Colorado.
ST. Loots. Nov, 30.—The Democrat's Lim.
recce (Kansas) dispatch saga the returns from
Southern Colorado insure the election of Gilpin,
(Union.) (or Governor, Bad Chi!colt (or Con.
New Orleans I.uyalty—Poland Anniversary
New Yong., Nov . 173.--ifiGneral rant, on ILLs
prevent trip. Is not satisfied with the growth of
of loyalty at New , Orleans. Three of the most
violent secession payers have been received
there, the Ike, Picayune and Crescent.
Bishop Patter. of New York, bad an interview
with the Secretary of War yesterday.
The ?Glanders residing hero last night cede.
'Nutted the sal Iversary of the first revolution in
Poland In 1630.
Fire In Boston—Democratle Nomination
for Mayer.
BOSTON. Nay. 30.—Tho carpet factory, own
ed by Abraham Bolcom. to Dorm. N. El., wa
destroyed by:fire this morning. Loss, $500.000,
ir.enrance. $lO,OOO.
The Hon. G. W. Warren has been nomina
Led by the Democrats for Mayor of Boston.
The nomination was eonetirred In by the Work
ingmen and Citizens Committee.
(lin IS tre 11 See king Pardon--Gov. Sharkey
Going to Waattingtoa.
Canto, Nov. 30.—The guerrilla Qttantrell ar
rived here to-day en route to Wiushinat on.
Governor Sharkey passed throe gh this city
to-day for Washington,
Tug Sunk on Lake Eric.
DETROIT, Noy. 30.—Tke tut Canada was Oink
at Bar Point. Lake Ern% on Monday, and L. -a
lOW lase. The crew was savod.
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAILS
Ton venerable Leslie Combs, Clerk of the
Court of Appeals of Kentucky, has written a
letter to Governor BranCette concerning the
;destruction of hts office by ere. As to the or
tant of the damage done, ant the thing. saved
,trent the wreck. CR neral Combs says; th e
hooks. records and papers in the pub.
lie and pr rate, were burned, Tne loss to the
Rate Le incalculable; to me, most rube•ne."
Two strangers stopped In Lebanon, betitneke.
On Friday lot, and In the erwen , og started one
on the Danville Pike. They had set proceeded
More %Lan a cello and a half when they were
Bred upon; one lr "tautly killed, and the other
mortally wounded. After robbing tool, victims,
the assassins escaped. Other outrages, of re
cent occurrence In the same neighborhood. have
preened the people, and abort work will be made'
of rice vICIIIIIII If aught.
Cants still runs riot In Bt. Louis, there be
leg no perceptible diminution of street robber
ies and housebreaking'. The police seem to be
Inadequate to the emergency, and It is quite
probable that If vigilance committees aro not
formed, so has been talked about, the citizens
waist= organise a volunteer pollee, and rid
the city of these pests Mall hazards.
'rwa Ohio ex-Treasurer of State, Dame', was
indicted In several Indictments and numerous
counts by the Grand Jury, at Columbus; which
has just closed its !tensions, the. Murata being
based on the various offertOke. _ soli forth in th e
warrant leaned and published it the Lime of his
removal from °Mee. It Is not known whether
the trialenil clime bS at the present term of
penman Pleas, or be postponed.
On. rw Ccwascrricerr.—The Paqttoanock Oil
Company, having bored to a distance of about
COZ feet from the surface. struck a vein of oil on
Thttradernight. Nov. 'l3d and for about fon
loure It ran at the rata of ti barrel an aver,
,trEcn It ceased to flow. It is estimated that
the profuse flow of water km stopped the 01l
- crevice with sad, or that the pressure of the
:water stops the flow of oil.
A niutot.criorr . has been Introduced In th
Illascrtni Lagialature, fhelaring that Jeffa son
Davlo In guilty of the highest crime known to
American law, and la not a fit 'abject for cla m •
secy. A motion to reject the resolution was
lost by a vote of 17 to DL
A ,XILLIMON occurred at Chicago on Thnre
day on too &ate 'treat crow rot, betsreae a Wiest
train on the Cldcago, Burlington St Quincy
Railroad. and a horse ear on the State street
road. The home car :was Dully erstrunest, and
three or tour peraona In It were more or leas
Injured.
A DIPADTROUS fire occurred at Eddy,'lle, lowa
on Banda, last, destroying two Lerge warehous
es end contents and the paeaearer and freight
derot of the Dearnoinee Valley Relirosa. Loss
eatlnaated at 6150,000.
MARRIED,
lauhrt. STER THOMPSON . ..10 Thursday,
wea sota, isa, by the Rev. Mos. Sproul, D. It,
of Al, q ra..,y Its. GrI.BERT M. MertIA.STER,.
Esq., to Ulu MAIM AULT TLIO Ilruurf. •
INAIITIN.—Lin Thursday, Nag. .o)tt4 3:4
coefork r. N.. 151A1:4: lIET t ATM. infant
daughter of itimukader and Jens Matti:,
The Mom' NM. take piste on Sop:m . lAT. Da
ceche, W. at o'clock r. 41., from the roan..
of the patents, No. II In.:lona Allegheny Oily.
OD Td—Oo Wed•esday moaning, No•. MD,
at 4 o'clotit, JAMES GRAHAM, (of th e Than of
(Iro= & Thom.) aged 74 years.
Funeral from his late residence, on Bagalers
Lana, Allegheny, at 2 o'clock, r. a., on Fntnar,
Lkcetsber bd. The friends of the facally are re•
sy►etfully invited to attend.
CEMETERY—A rural and
most picturesque plane of Sepulture, situ ate
=the strassult Issiedistely north of Allegheny
City, on the Neer Brighton Road. Parlous wish-
Ins to sleet Bartel Lots will apply at the Super
intendents GPIs, at the Cosetery. Title Deeds,
Permit. and are other bootees trill De attended at
the Drug Warehouse of the =demurest, sores of
Anemia= Least.= streets, Allegtomy.
OLO. A. KELLY,
so:ay,l Secretary and Tresses,
AUCTION SALES
MEDICAL LIBRARY BY CATA—
LA,orns, SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. Id,
at V; o'clock, wilt be sold by catalogue, on Second
foot of ilommemiet Sales Dooms, 106 SmAntleld
strtet. the Medico! Library of the late Dr. Brooke
Also, several met. of Instruments, Ana omieel
Preparations, 411. e . A number of 'stumble hied!.
cal Wink. not included in the catateerue. will se
added to the sale. catalogues reedy for distribu
tion, and the boots on view all day Saturday.
del A Mc TL W AINE, Atict.
I'ERY FINE GOLD HUNTINO.CASE
cr•TOH —FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. Ist,
at 0 o'clock. will be mold at the llommarcial
Sales Rooms, loe amlitaleld street. ono very tine
(10/0 Butting ease %V etch, full intent lever, ea
capement movements acting on diamonds; 1...
the M. 1. Tobias; the calm ' 1 carat gold, 08 penny
we.ehts; with a faahlonmbie morn ease, alive"
The watch con he toe mined at the miles room" .
noal A. bIeII.WAINE, Auctioneer.
pUBLIC SALE OF
BUILDING LOTS.
I wil ofTer at public tale on the premise. near
ee.port, on
SATURDAY, arcininEn 2d, 1%05, at
10 trCloek, A. El
THIRTY BUILDING LOTS !
.Year Keesport,
Seine part of the Sinclair farm. Two Lots on
Ninth St tett, In fdliemiport. on which la erected
• Two-diary LIMO< Honee with tile Roams sod
11u 1•11olldingr. also lour Lot, near Walnut Meet,
In cold Borough.
Tonne:—Una half cash, the balance In two an
nual pitmen. • with tutereat, th• beak payments
to be wound by bond and mortgage.
0025:twd
JOHN W. PATTERSON.
CITY IMPROVED PROPERTY AT
TRUSTEE SAL o.—Tuesday Afternoon, Dee.
gth, at 2 o'•10e11, Ott the print/ma will be told, by
Order of Truvee, three Hack Houses, Nu. td, 21
and 24, on °merry alloy. between Second •1341Ttilrd
etreeta The Lots ore 15 feet front each and 60 feet
In depth. Terms at sale.
nold A. MciLWALNE. Leath,
100 lIRLS. ONIONS AT AUCTION.
NS'lll be sold, In connection with the ue.
MFreights of Penna. IL R., on FWD& T
MORNING. Dee. let, at 104 , 010ak, et the Ware
house of Meek O. Armstrertg..No. In First Street,
near Market,
uXI barrels prime Onions„
Terms wish. T. A. fdoOLELLAND, Anetr.
PAINTERS
JANIS P. L0810....J0rm 14.7111.....J0L1A %MIAOW/
LONG, LANE & CO.,
SIGN ARTISTS & HOUSE PAINTERS,
No. 60 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh.
LETTERING 4/ ALL RINDS emote
prompt)) , and wttp ansurpaesed elegance.
BEAUTIFUL SHOW OARDS oa enameled
paper of all colors, and GILT SIGNS ON GLASS
meals ge t order and cent to all parts of Me eou.try.
PICTORIAL DESIGNS cemented In a Llgaly an
Betio manner.
.
HOUSE PAINTING done wttn a reiraol to do.
Totality, harmony of color, and neetness of tinted
Jar All Work at reksoneble fetes =betty
WErsisLfatt U. BROWN,
(Taste of Um Arm of Bsowx a AlowsoltJ
SOUSE AND SIGN ?ADMIN.
erth Batt swan of laird sad Markel sta.
=xtrri
INSURANCE AGENTS
JOHN ROSS, Agent of ,the Equitable In
., sureties 00., Kennington Ptre Ineursnoe 00.,
and tho Penn Mutual We Insuranch 00. of Phila.
delphis. No. Its Market street, Pittsburgh.
may
GAIIDLNER COFFIN, Agent An tOt
" Fr&nklin i
Phil lt=t a gn i l a t iti 4f7 t = °.
I"l4lRWturAs.
W . P. JONES, Agent lb: North dm et
as,State efrenrulyivaubt,And Rutz xst
Compale a. er WATER STREET
taIUEL REA, Sectotary Clitizons' h
ear..
ance ComPany, comer MARKET Id Irian
PIANOS, MUSIC, Ste
NOW, BEING RECEIVED.
THAT ELEGANT STOCKLOP
CHICKEIING
Seleotal personally by the eubeetiber, dnrilli a
recent VMI to the Faster/.
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS
ate nom' open, and ready tot examination. •
palate are lnyite,l to call and •oe them.
Warranted for Five Years
ciaeitLaz 0. atELLort
lici Wood i. llio
huh Sete &fent for the UtzWhen= ? Ce
plexus AND ORGANS.
THE CIELEBH&TED
BRADBURY, NEW YORE,
Schomaoker & Co., Philadelphia
PIANOS.
THE 1121HislOAB OROA LL, and ESTYS et
UWEI OOTTAGE OLLOdli, adadtted by dealers,
and al who have beard theta, to he euPeLtac In
Lone to all other Instruments of the kind ma MI
Lectured In the Vatted States.
We are prepared to furedsh, at the shatest notice.
Bran and Germail Silver Instruments ,
of every ameripuon, tor Buse ma hornet Banda,
at reduced prima. illustrated Oataloves and
Prim Lista furnbaued on application.
New and Samoa-band Pl.llO. for Rant.
ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES
Congtantly on Ixand.
WiIEXLIFIX & B&RB.,
se , Ro. LI ST. 01.A.1111 STEEN!.
K2 . 1.&.8E CO.'&, HIGH AT
- xua Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and 1:Ip.
Hght Pianos, with °centring bass, AMIN treble,
full iron improved frame, and all the valusble tar
provemente. The tone is pure, brllliant, entirely
musical cheracter, of the beat workmanship; touch
evenness and quality' of tone nnnwpaased by any.
Each Piano guaranteed for eight yearn
CHARLOTTE. BLUM E,
No. 40 FIFTH sraum.
Second door strove Wood racer
HOFFXAN, EWEN& a CX).,
SS MTH STREET. Ogili
1101 S 4.0113 , 111 7011
7Jeo3l.eroas Plabiacasa.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &a.
•, 'FOURTH STREET' ;
.? I ,PARPETS, &c.,
$ 2 ll
C, RECEIVE]) NEW. I
•
To addition to our previous as
sortment, we have just reoeival
I the following, to newest styles:
111IEL0W CARPETS, EXTRA
3 FLY'S sad INGRAINS.
EMBROIDERED PIANO COI:-
ERS.
0 ND SAW RUGS.
:GIEET OILCLOTH, 18 sal 21 R.
.., wide, "Ara quality.
WINDOW SHADES, Stone. Drab,' ni
Brown. Leather sad amen:
eaters.
r ., A l i nri c zta s oktta x enAzf rs. FANOY . g,
w.... H MoCALLMSI.
nol I 87 FULltteel ,r,ceec
•
1 I CARPET STORE.
McFARLAN & COLLINS,
DIHLUT ixtroultllS
Are rez•lTtng by neat ates.alar from Llvarpaol, a
Noire lot of
ENGLISH CARPETS,
suitable for Parlors, ri laths Roomy. fulls
Übe:el:sea •c , selectee •spressily for Pitts
burgh retail grade, sad tittered
WHOLEELALEI AND RETAIL,
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
I-4, Hul ot ENGLISH TAPESTRY. VEL,
VETand EIIitISSEI...9OA6PETS, including many
style. never before °Cared In this country.
71 and 73 Filth Street,
Next Building to tile Mittel States Uuntom
Bonze and Post Offlou non
STEAMBOATS
L"R WHEELINU. MARLET
TA, PAILICEESBURCI and all lu
tr.rmedlate porta,
ma min atle-rebeel pammtger steamer,
George D. Moore, Master
Leares PITTSBURGH FOR PAR.R.P.ItSBURG
every Monday and Thursday, .t II o'clrarlt a.. a.
Leave. WHELLIIIG YOB en.RHER HMSO
every Monday and IL euraday at 9 o'clock e. r.
¢rr
Lea•es PARKERSBURG FOR PITTSBURGH
even . Tuesday and Fraday, at 2 P.
Leaves MARIETTA rITT , BURGEI
every Tuesday arid Friday, at 2 , 4 Wane& r.
Lea," WHEELING FOR PITTSBURGH
every Wednesday and Saturday at Ai v.
For freight or message apply on board or to
JAMES COLLAFIS & CU, Agents.
FUR NASHVI L L E. TTYo
st•tieh and light draught LENI.
LEO 1 - 1. Cart. .1. T. CA urns..., will leave as above,
ons T GAY,
f p”aage apply on hoard, at to
J. B. CULLING WOOD,;
JOHN FL WI, Agents.
i) FAcS.ET FOR
L
cc HEELING, AIA RI Il e e..NDH",
ZANEsViLLE.-14e filleaetv rtonmer EH
IiRA HAD% latol,o. sur..l.. la hi leave or lb
above and all
w.
t o porta EVERY TOES
, at 4 p. Returning, leaves Zanervate
EVER Y FRIDAY. at 't s. m.
3. D. COLLIPTOWOOD, Agent.
INT{ CINCINNATI S Loi:TIE±,
VILLE—The One pamanger rteamer
LENORA No." ()apt. Davi.,
Will leave for the above and all intermediate
pone, on SATURDAY, Deo. Id, ate p. m.
J
For freight r peerage FLA . a O
pp j l on board, or to
JOHN
del J. D. OOLLLN OO WOOD, I i Aimnts—
volt ST. L.T.,ol3lB.—Therue
steamer
ONTARIO Copt. Chre4==
will lure SATURDAY, hl
For freight or passage apply On board. del
-Yei:toklaf:l
G ROVER & BAKER'S
SEWINC MACHINES
Hare been awarded tea FIRST PREMIUMS
the following Fain for the yes: ISIS:
Pint Premium for beet XsoSlue work at Pet=
State Falr.
First Premium for best Machine work at New
York State FAIr.
Tint Premium for beet Family litacttioe at Oslo
State Fair,
lint Premium for best .17....outacturiag Mendes
at Okla State Fair.
lint Premium for beet Manufacturing kraobloa
at blictillati state Fair.
atFirst
am/in State Premium for
Fair. beet rasaufaatarieg Machine
first
Flnt Premium for best krouuttaturbag bleekine
at Lawrence Co., Fair, Pa
ns% Premium for but Ittacbine for general Put
poses. at Lawrence CM. Fair, Pa.
triltst Premium for best Family nta t hi a . at
Huai Co. Tait, Pm
First Premium for
but blannfactUrior
at tracks Co. ralt,Ps.
Flat Premium Mr bestleanufasturtak =dram-
Ily Machine at SyrinxSkid Fair t .Oblo.
First Premium tot best blantifeettulog Mince
as i t r a i rseat . urtrt and Fem.
icy
len Prem btaahine tutiftw b k est Mao. Fair, N. Fem.
U,ttelschin at Schuyler Co Pak, N. Y.
TIM Premium lb? beet Machin for all panicle
at Alle,skerly 00,,ratt, p..
Mat rrsmtuttaor test tbutufseturtiss Matthias
at All.ttszy_Cto. Fair, Pa.
First rtemm tor bast ..blachote work at title.
ghost 00. Fait, Pa.
Ltd inerrant exhibited..
A. F. CHATONEY.
OZINKIIB.4 AGEIPT,
oaßteodnis Ne. t 5 Fifth at.. Pittabsugh
$2 . 0,000 AML Bi g t ag o gx BOND
rottri U . BAILEY,
Mlktas Ma,
VOLUME LXVIII-NO. 300.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
INSURANCE
INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE
CIWITIKII OAK LIPS LISEKINCE CO.,
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
THE ONLY LIFE INSI7B.ANCE COUPANI
IN ABIEV ICA that now makes and PsTs as
nun! CASH DIVIDEND 011 the first and each
Vsep premium. ent pai-ment of preum. Its CASH
.AL, and occumulation of 5L5014000 la
mburely invested to public stooks and mortgages
of REAL ESTATE. It Is now In Its lath you of
buednese, nod hss paid to the wiDOWS AND Ott.
?Weire of Its nion,on the elm of ONE Mit,
1,14,N DOLLARS. To tuts date not • single cane
of Ildicatiou ose oerumed, an salience that libel.
illgy 841 fair dealing is 4 4peciAilly with thlo
Company.
The policies of this Com p toy MI, not forfeited
by reason of non.payment of premium nrcer the
second year. No pimiento required eft, to
but polteles °oration e good through Life.
01 - 71000 PI
J. 0. WALEId, President.
N. S. PA.LbLES, Vim President.
S. It. WHITE. becretary.
Branch LABoe foe western Yeno.llvanl s. when
Circular. nod Blank Appllcantlon will he furnish
ed, 3fl Wood Igtreet. Pittsburgh.
Agent. wanted tatoughOut the State. Apply to
omill.tyri F. E. GOODELL , Stale Agent.
FIRE AND AND biA.RINE
•
Insurance Co. of North -America
PHILADELPHIA.
Dartford Fire Insurance Coistpa:
/121-Prertectiot can be secured in the Lb.,' name
and reliable companies.
W. L. JONES, Awn",
94 Water Street. (up stairs.,
CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAL
rj:f.s..reouri
FIRE INSURANCE COMTAII"
PHILADELPHIA
rry4lTr rm. Ahl-Z 111
o.yssu....
=tM=l
income for OM
mmwr•rmntti
Perpetual aril Temporary Poltdmi oa Mara
draw
In BAOTOIIS.
Chute. W. Smacker,i Immo Lew,
Tablas Wavle:, Edward Q, Ds*
Samuel Grant, George "-•
Jacob E. Smith. Filler,
Gawp
tut
it . Ittaards, lFraa. W
Lowl., kl. D
CHARLES N. NO EES,4=dent. l
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice
JAS. W. EInALLISTKE, Sec. pro. tom.
J. G. CO IN, &Tont,
miaa corner Wood WA Third street..
'WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
(.4" FITTSBIIRG
R. E thislEß, Jr, Presided,
WIS. P. HERBERT, Sicretarg.
°Mee, No. 07 Water street, Spang !a 00.1 Ware
halve, up stairs, Pittabur&.
ln.r.ve against all kind. of Fire and Hamra
Meta. d Home Rutin:Um managed fry Directory sofa
are Tref/ known to the carannanity , and toeta are deter.
ensued by prompt 0o and lb/muddy, to masatasn the
charades sebult they ham assumed, as offertag tbst bat
posy:tic. to Moral =Oa &tins to be Insured.
Andrew Ackley,Menendez. Speer,
David at tom
Rees J. Mennen.
Men J. Mark.
John R. Methane.
R. Miller, Jr.,
James McAuley,
tiaalusetlel Holmes,
Alex. litmlek,
George Dartle,
Campbell B. Herron,
C. W. Ilacketson,
mySO WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary,
CITIZEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSRURCHL—Oifice, corner Markel
and Water streets, second door.
WM. BAOLLEY, Preside-a.
WM. A. SHEPARD, Secretary.
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
fissures against ides and damage in the marts.
andon of the Soothe= and Western Rivers, Lakes
Bayous, and the navigation of the Seas.
Insures against loss and damage try tire.
biascrons
S. M. Kier,
_lotus Shipton,
James M. Cooper,
Hartaugh,
J. Caldwe ll , Jr.,
John S . Dilworth,
Wm. A. Rodgers.
deSttryd
W. Bnpley,
Samuel Rea,
J es. Ye.rk, Jr.,
W. 0. Johnston,
B. F. Jones,
lion. T. M.l.lowe,
Barclay Preston,
George Binchank,
INBURANCE CO3fPiNii
(Mice, N. E. corner of Wood and Fifth Sta
k 131 E AND MAREFirE ENDURANCE
Wm. philup., • C•PL John L. Rhoads
John Watt, Samuel P. Shirver,
John E Parke, • 0. Hanson Lora, •
Cherlits B. Ettszell, Charles AJlmackles
Wm. V. Birk, Sohn F. Kutpatriek,
James D. Vezner, John (Dyne..
wa. PHILLIPS, Preliderd.
JOHN W LIT, Vita Prtlerest.
WM. F. GARDNER Sundari. DIU:Iy
A LLEOHENY IKSUR&NCE :CONPA
It NY B ank OF PITTSBURGIL.-0111co,‘No. 17 Fifth
@tree, Block.
MM2MM=I
/ . 92,.A0 JONES, Preriderl.
JOHN 1/. DDCOHD, riot President.
D. M. BOOK, Secretary.
1m Jones,
U. C.. H
Harccy r 4
Cs C. Grey,
John Irwin, Jr.,
H. L. Faknestook
John D. BIM:lord,
Capt. Adam Jacobs,
am. Stetting
Capt. Wm. ,
Dean
R. L. Dicarew,
&Amt. H. Darla.
ATTORNEYS
WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN EITHER
The First or Second Three Years Service
an receive the full bounty the same es if et )7
had served the full term of enlistment by canine
upon T. WALTER DAY,
Folic(tor for Remotion. Pensions and Pay.
Pa. 103 FIFTH STREEt, third door below the
CatliedraL iyll
Mst..IO9DSITT. SAO. It. vocal:UN.
()PPE COCIIRA.N,
ALittcarxLey - es at X., wovrJ
Office—No. 60 GRANT STEER f,
THOS. Iff. 21,1:2111
BAYNE & SHAPER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
No. Si DWIOND Pitting:trey Pa.
Cowl Buglfirsa. Examining Titles. uonrreyano.
Collardiona, and all kinds of Legal Business
promptly attended to. ant
ILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS,
BOUNTIES, BACK PAY and !MILITARY
CLAIMS of eve description, collected by the
subserther, at the following Mee, r Peenlons,
610 ail other claims, 1.3 60.
O. O. TAYLOR Attarney at Leer,
Diamond street opposite the Orniare. •
R. B.—No charges are made If the a does
oat succeed, e.ml Ali Information given gratis.
seedy
H . C. MACKRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
D. S. LICENSED SOLDIERS , OLLI3I AGENT
Bounties tor Wounded Soldier. collected In from
tau to twenty dam
SirOince No. es Oaaarr wrarwr, l'lttaburgh.
Oall with &wharfs and two ari.tawasa mat :17
DISSOLUTIONS
CO-PLETNERBRIP NOTICE—.Tae
public are hereby informi Shut U UNTER
STOREY has been admitted a naftmbtr in our firm,
the CAM et which continues the moss as nereto
fere.
Thalia''nese with triereneed facilities, will be
continued at our NEW sAW•HILL, CORNER
Og COREY InTHEET AND ALLEGHENY
RIVER, Allegheny, Pe.
DAVID RICHEY,
ANDS FINEDINE, RICHEY .n. FMK BINE.
MINTER RIEHEY. nosnaid
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PA.RTNER.
SECEP.—mik Partsterardp heretofore emisti
between the undersit oo 4, o . l .r 11110 0 . 1311 01
ORUMPTON k CO., for toe OlAttoloofilre of Silver
Pearl and other Soaps, has thin dity been dissolved
by mutual ettsent. SAMUEL N. I tmi tlA
O
SOHN 4:4 - R
lI JOHN POSTER.
Flambe: Kb. S.Tt- oth,
'x. ISANZDY.
wICENNEirr co
(51.:42mn to mu-Arra:t o : cci:,)
lm Pearl and. WUP &manor Rosin Soap,
debird
tert LIMIT max; rb
zurraeleah
—FIRYCINErritrit
Dave di BLAA34,
MTh C . Ol Imadta lane autatment Cl
MOWING MACHINES.
=comma we...,:t4Ecirusi.
Straw Cutlers, SeythesanOlay Rakes,
lro. 28 and 30 OHIO FM
na %
aiUmaniters,
HOLESALS BUYERS,
ATTENTION
DON'T .BE
„DECEIVED:
YOU OAR BUT
BOOTS & SHOES
Bell( r Quality and Lower Prices
Concert Hall Shoe Store,
AIT 110T813 IN THE WORLDS
$1,750.000.
Womena' Superior Stuns (Reek) Retail
ing at sl.oo—Lower than you
buy them by the case.
$1,583,000.
ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
Greatest Farietw,Afost Superior
Qua/11y, Better Styles, Afore
Durable, Easter .Fitting,
Better Looking and
Lower Prices than
.any other Mouse
in the World.
ii/P-One call mill ',Mel the molt cradulon.tka:
the place for bargain. to BLOTS Alfa STLOES.
both wholesale and ratan, to
No. 80 FIFTH STREET;
11030
(}ifi HALL
OLUTHIPIG uvuss
so. U FIRTH STZEIT
TINE CLOTS 00L11
ENGLISH W A.LILL/10 UOAX3
OVERCOATS OT ALL LIKES
FEND MAUS P&NT3
'4)
PEO TOP - PLNTII
£,OAHDLESS OF 00$
FDA TICE NEXT Is DAYS.
J. H. SMITH & CIO-
cLoraums, oem BALL, $3 FErta ST.,
Uppectte Ups Opel. Roam
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
BOOKS AND ALBUMS
BOOS PUBLISHERS' PRESEST/TlO3
74 Ir/FTII NTREET.
For the following reuono
YOU brae the finest StOek is the
NM.
You only pay the Publishers price for Books
lon also receive at time of purchase a proud.
lour present will be worth from 60e. to gig&
You will be entirely istisf ied with bolt Bait
and Present.
All we ask, Try us,
CALL Oft SEND Tcd A CATALCIIMIE
not 1
COILIS ONE, COME Alan
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
Nos. 13 St Clair St.
The attention of the publin Is called to the huge
and nate/aloe. Mock of GENTLEALIDTS
NISH/NG GOODS, Just • opened at the above.
Mentioned place, which / now ottliring et grata
barged= Any one In want of the above 000.0,
will find It to their advantage to give me
and *Amine my stock Mire purchasing, she.
where. They can [Lad the Urgent cunt Amu seisated
Vo l ien7 h al M gt= rizad ri r=
at and Drawees, tl a ufla Nana Mc; Soetc,,Sua
panders, Dattorales, and ,
tllt Gentlemea'a Tura= g
Remember the awe. nand IA at. OLD street.
SELEEMIL LEVIN.
Fe.. B. A Dirge nook of Data, Gam Gray's Oel
ind Loc . kr o o , d.
wilt lErnima,..akeißtyron'euEar.ntalal
GiSityward
ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN
ET eta introducing to the Retell Radom It= of
PM:burgh non Allegheny; an etztlrely new ruts
ITINERANT ADVEB.ISING,
Whlcii Las latelEbeenadoktedpa the Eut with
Ma= M 1
RETAIL BUSINESS MEN
Should avail them eelvenetthts medium. I shah
call on the businessmen 01 the two eines person
Ally, to ■oliett their petronlge.
no . 2l.2awaw
HU G H FITZPATRICK,
FIRST PitEJfIIUX
GOLD PEN DIANVEACTUR:I;,
Philo Hall. cor. Third and Illarketits.,
Se.oad Story, entrance on Titled street.
Gold Pena and Gold and Silver Pencil:Claes
wholesale and «LnlL.
P ou having Peas repine Peas rep aired. to repine
tan mid them by lull, sad they will be Tredis-PUS
returned,
UDR fires.chtuTWQ STORY'
1, BRICK DWELLIG t101:1 &WM, Warta
- ern ammo, with eight rooms, ed.
bath house, wash honse,Soll MIA wood W i gs
tot and cold water in the Wuhan; Belton Molt
:ins Range, marble, ntanU IteeS- and sttbs, aad wall
` fininea and In Vs:Warder, with A largo lot :SW
- .420 feet book to, a 24 feetttilsy; le feat IAI alone:
aide will be sold with it Itprefsmal. loaning . 4
PAM - ES d BALLS Bed Estate Agents,
deLstd No. Beam st.. Allegheny.
JOHN D. BAILEY; • •
(Susumu to STEEL & EMMET ' )
Stock Broker and B.eal Estate Vitt
wawa* nougat and nol4 on Comintision, -
GM; WILKINS EXA.Lift Pitt iamb x. 73
CEXECM
SAUK COATS
I=9
IMEZIMEI
HARM/ CLSIIERRIFF.
Pittatruain, Pt