ESTABLISHED IN 1786. int glittslntrgh sewn*. CITY ITEMS. Graduated Al Mies Mercantile Conran, Pittsburgh W. W. Hunter, }Mishnah. Jena H. It Taylor, Onusby r Allegheny Co., Pa. Edimnd W.Lancaster City, Ps. ; Hemp J. Vanden,clDysart. eillip_olls. GsWs courityt 0. Hiram Bikes , Hudson Mtn; Belot° county, O. James IL. Gordon, Fair Haven, Preble Co., 0. r • John T. Evans, Towreureville, W. liovis,thintonirlibi, Teunger Co, Pa. A. H. Beckett, Monmouth, Insole. • D. MaTedden,l7hutterm - Allegheny 00., Pa. 3. W. Pollock. Huntsville, Ohio. W E PALmlatoa) Huntsville, Ohio. J. E. Klizmiller, Minerva, Ohio. Win: H. H, EiLenpron. Rear Castle, Pa. Jean A. McMillen, tipper Si. Olair, Ps . Westin 0. Howe, Shippensvillo, Pa. Stewart Thompson. New Castle, Pa. John L. Tidball, New Castle, Pa. All Of whinmpassed the usual searching examine ! thine of the College satidsetorily, and who will, ' no doubt, hereafter distingulah themselves by an honorable proficiency in business. Each gradu ate wu &warded the beautiful diploma of the 001. lege; as a credential of his proficiency—of his to. - dustl7s SW of his imemplary deportment during his comae of study. itdes.w. . Cheap Calicoes, /11 Bales k lielPs,Pio.llll.fih street Pearls and Rubles. 'Whits teeth nropjdng from out of ridges r r ruby, a breath splay u the airs from Araby the Bleat. Who can terlat such ganduationa To realize theta, to intapelMite them, to make tt e month a Casket of pearls and ruble. , and every nigh a ga ah of flugguane, all you have to do, fair 1 sdies, is to I nut Wirt Matehleas vegetable preparation, Frit. EOZODONT. Cheap Calicoes, At Bates k Herr. No. 21 Fifth street. For the Genuine 'Bing of Pain," ILt low rates, go to Flanfrig's, Po. 04 Market attest. Cheap Collect's, At Bata & Belly No. 2t FUt& street The Potash and Soda ash At Fiemiug's Drat Store, No. St Market street, camel be equalled in the city. either for price or quality. Vry Cheap Calicoes, At Batas a Bell's, No. 21 TYRA stoat 'Nested Sulphite of Lime, preterviiigeider. - Fermate by Charles Super Driggist, earner of Pena and St. (hair streets Pittsburgh. Cheap Calicoes, • —4t Bates ktell , s, M. al Fula steel. A Beacon of Health The good things of this world hare each their appointed minion. It IS thC Mini= of BASTSITSieII BTONAOH BIT Tlall to prewar. aid relieve a great variety of all• For twelve years its simmer as a proleclirc and a remedy has been without cheek or drawback. It is rugslive maims* of this feet, that the efficacy of the article as a specific for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, nervousaess, general debility, and literiulttent fo►srs, has never been questioned. As pniqfpostitoe of its infallibility in inch oases, the statemeats of public men whose names are fa milliar as 'household words, have from time to time been given to the world. If - tts septttatlon la not founded to feats, the , ImM/I aabadow, and the utterance' of consaten Ilona a.U.seas are of no store rale. than "dicers And Wtiit.'is' Its reputation t Let the progress of its isles answer the Inquiry. Where twenty dozen bottles of liiostetter's Bitters were sold In la&S,five kinuired dozen are disposed of now. Vonl4 pebllo opinion be more elgnitirmtly premed than by tta unparalleled lucresee ut eon. aumptlonl It seenpi Imposefide. The preparation gas boon Ladtsted. Wherc are the lanltatotal P. To the "limbo" of things lost on earth they are all either goon o going. Pour bo with them. ILtostetter's Bitters Are cold wholesale and retell at very low rates at Ileum:W*llmo and Patent Medicine Depot, No. 84 Market street, corner of the Diamond, near ',Fourth street. Cheap Caltcoe■, At 82122 & Berm. 220. 41 Fitial street gpetWltargaimp, Sought with the intention of selling them cheap for the Holidays. Good Mous De 11.1.113 at 20 cents, 25 cents, and the very best M SO cents; Doable- Width Mohair Ltuttre, with polka 'pot, at 3734 cents, formerly said at 75 rents; Cotniros, all eoloya, and doable Width, at 25 cents; Merrimac and other best print., at M cents; good Dark prints, last colors, at 19 nerds; good dark Ging. ham at 25 cent* and a great many other articles equally cheap. Remember we are now on the inithesst corner 01 Fourth and Market streets. O. Duane Love d Beo. Cheap Calicoes, At B►tes It Boll's, N 0.21 Fifth street Fall and Winter Cowls. His With greatpleasnre we calltheattectlnn et ma readers to the superb stook of Fall and Winter ooOdsinet receisedror Mr. John Wrier Merohant 'Seiko . , No. SU Federal street, Allegheny. His Rock embraces some of the rarest and man bean /MI 0 / 0 1 2 4 1 .1Jasalmeres.treareoatIngi and Vesting i►erbrnnght to the western market. His assort. veal of Furnishing Goods, comprising Satits, .grrawersi Collars, Neeloties, Handltercblt Ls, We., Pa=Cl On surpassed eeoc Or well. A largo steak ef readproado rent*, Coats, Vests and Overcoat; till also to found at his ortabllehment. Persons entrant of angthogin the clothing line should not 'gall to give mr. wafer k sell. Cheap Calicoes. 42 Bates 111. Bell's, No. 21 Fifth street Sea our ail veridiement J. W. B.t.e.exa b. Co. Thomas W. Parry dr. Co., roletleal Siete Hooters. and Dealers to &mensal. Slate of various Golan. Moe at Alexander Lattlthihradnear the Water Works. rittsburgh, Pa.. Residence. No, 'IS Pike street. Orders .ProlePtly attended to. AD wort Warranted water .ptocd. Fleparrina dans at the shortest notice. No chair tor repairs, provided the root is not abused after ft Ls out. on. • 'See Barker & Co.'s advertisement. Its Philosophy. Sozodont is an antlseld. Sozodont 1. an ►ottpo tttseent. Sozodont 1 a tonic. Sozodont V el. frgetablesnd enthelyhatzsdea. Baleen cleanse. U. Leith from scrtotut concretions, stops the de. obtefaultlOn of Mar substance. sweetens the brSeth, ethizulates the gnats, Aisuills the safest and ben preparation of it. clatrln exlstence. I See the Overttsement of Cheap Calicoes. .; - ;/4 - At.fill 41801% No. 21 Fifth street Cheap Calicoes, Al llateak43olPs, Na. at rum strut That , . It' to a T Good eintiiih candy, butter soutoli or Erertoo till% cocoanut Gandy, rose, lemon. pine apnle, villinotustbin tea candy and tables. Good - Pribeis etii raisins, dates_and currants, at No. inrederal street. A. call is solicited. Abritibite Goo. Balvaa. Largo/tuellon Sale Or Area Goods. li sale ofllitesetoevili;einbraolog save' al Viott i.: .sand Linea Slicers. klattreeses, Coverlets, Blouse', Drattlitg flower, Skirts, ac.,wlll behold at A. Leg :. gel'adttetkon Howe, lii Federal street, Alleghe zy,:Oon Tuesday &Benison, at 2 o'clock. The goods arei.all new, seasonable and very desirable. Neutral Sulphite of Lime, , Forprieervlng cider. For sale by Mattes Super thentst, corner otPeno and St. Clair street■ Flthablugl4.- - Dr. C. But _ . Ettraata faith - without pats, sad ear-21424es "The aid ofief tor tea Qattara a , .at. aim at 2411 Peas atiket. . • " We'd"' StdPtltte ct Tor presetylng alder.. rat eats by Charles Super, Itztqate,,,eartar of Patta ottult St. CnAll itreets, trittOttrittt. . - Just Opened, mete! Olethleor House, et'lle rittb etreer, where' vrirgrer 410,000 . worth or elothlos raialtig Folllrd:Cgobritted Cold Pens, , • All lazes, for sole. urns, pogorsu & Co., dißor • • • 34.11114 lama Large Sale lIIeT itimitnzeuzistrusets, bpdalnit, blanket, sal 'amts.:visor:row fraigabl . tanning, at to 4 , 40p1t, akperielyl44ll, Attotionatoomm, 55 and 67 rink street. — Hoe agyertbaagas. THE r DAILY pirriTs Ak• • .4V Sawyer's Pure Ambrosial VogetableClompound It is the queen of tha toilet, for it contains no sub- Minima InJurieus to the skin, makes a safe, rich lathe, and Is pleasantly perfumed. Price O Cents • cake. Mill be acid, nimmencing this morning, at to O'Cloek; et McClelland's Auction Haulm, No'a t 5 arai 57 Fifth .treat, a large quantity of Furniture, Carpets, Blanket', Bed Spreads, Comfort", !spring Mattraesev, Hair Pillou ',Sheets, Blinds. Cutlery. lasuieneware, ho. This opportunity should not be overlooked by pereons going to hounekeeptog, the mom of the snicks being nearly new, a portion of them entirely nem. Sale poaittre. Are invited to call and untnitie our stock and compare pi ices. We have large quantities and great varieties of prints, brown and bleached mu lins, ticking, flatsela, blankets and •bawls, all of which we will cell at less than cuter, prices We have also a variety of pant sulfa, dress goods, Onidoes, Le., which we are Wang very cheap at 59 Market street. LETTER FROM PITROLE, Full Statement of the Product of Plthole Welly—improvements—Tubing Cons pa niet—ll allroads—A gales In General. Pireonx, Nov. 30, 1E65. Enrrons Gazarrx : According to promise I scribble you a few lines In relation to this reeion of mud, frame houses and 011 Wells, and while standing on the hill near the Morey House, and pang upon the multitude of deiTlcks, and the busy ere no In view, I felt that there you'd, among Me many busy operators, be but few that would be cullciently remunerated for the east expenditure and great hardships they were un dergoing. The McKinney, Dawson, Ball, Morey I herewith „give you as near an estimate of the productioas of the place as can be obtsloed sitHinney Farm 403 bble. Moray rat in 500 •• Rymer Farm.— 600 •• Thome Dolmden Farm.—Thls farm keeps ius own If not on the Increase. The old mother well, knows as the United States or Frazer well, is pumping and Sowing from one hun dred and fitly to two hundred bar rels ......... . 173 •. Twine, No. 1 and 9 400 •• Borchelt, No. 47 500 •• Pool. No. 54 700 •. Eureka, No. 145 Do. 76 200 •• Do. 150—a new well 150 •• Do. 73 100 , " Do. 63 100 • Grant Well, No. 19 600 •• Do. No. 35 175 •• A great many wets in this great producing neighborhood, have the tools that In them. No. 51 has, bat the owners have commenced a new our, and, for the present, abandoned the old one. No. 5, supposed to be the moat valu able lease on the farm, has bed the tools fast for some three months. The Messrs. Potts, with their usual energy, have commenced a new well on their lease, and are now down one hun dred feet There are a great many wells teet he, most of which are producing a clear and steady stream of wattr, while the aexlous own ers ore standing around watching for the 00. meat when the water will become colored, after which the oil comes, in greater or less quaint ties. Tory nearly all the wells put dawn shove No. 7, and ruing up to the Grant well, have been partial or total failures, apd the same up to the boundary line of the lowa. One well has been successful la the citj limits, which has created quite an inquiry from the lessees In town as to the price of their lots in fen simple. The portion of the Rooker farm. owned la fee simple, by Messrs Pratt b Sumner, is vary pro ductive. No. 110 " 102 •• 103 " 16 450 bbli. 300 SOO , 300 " ..... 500 " The owners of Lite Rooter term get Done of .he above productioos. The Rooker farm prop er Is yielding about 500 barrels. The pipe laid from here to Henry's Landing is a complete success and conveys ell at the rata of I= bbls per day, and la really attached to any tank; also the pipe to the Town of Mere. dith, (known better aa Miller farm;) the large pipe known here as Judge Cacy's pipe t 3 (lee polls will be soon ready for transporting oil. The Oil City and Pithole railroad have the way graded to the tanks here and will soon be in active Operation, also the Reno and Pithule road 'la Plummer. The action of the Graqd Jury was submitted to Judge Campbell, of the Court now sitting et Franklin, and we expect the Judge to approve of It this week. an/ also to name a day for the election of ■ BarTe, ss and Common Connell. when we expect to have &timing times, es there are already some tacitly candidates in the deld. The Plthole Water-works Company have their mein pipes laid through most of the principal streets and Introduced into three or lour hotel.. so that we will have one great necessary of life cheap and pole. The 3fethodist Episcopal, iralted Prensterian, and Roman Catholic Cnarches ere nearly cow pletcd, and they make the town look neat, moral Ltd happy- aWe have already one fire company In active operation. They tire a Thanksgiving ball and sapper at the Duncan Home. They are to appear In fell uniform and badges, and call themselves Charter Oak No. 1. It is expected to to a toe thing for Pith°ie. Jack Frost has stiffened tip the mud, and the roads are much Improved, and walking is good. I think tee winter will be a very pleasant time here. New TORN, Dec. 3.—Adrices trom Valparai so, Chili, to the 11th of November, give a vivid picture of the excitement prevailing in Chili In regard to the Spanish aggression In declaring the blockade of the six Chillan ports—Valpa ruts°, Colder:1o, Coquimbo, Guayacan, Tomo and Teccahriano. The Chilies Government has ordered all the Spanish residents to Valparaiso, where they can be ander the vigilance of the authorities. The trans'er of Spanish property or assets is forbidden. Toe foreigners are de cided In their support of the Government. The The Diplomatic Corps, resident in Santiago. hare expressed their approval of the protest of Chill to Spain. Tee Germans Sn the province of Alaconsa have voluntarily renounced all ex. emption from tares, to which, as foreigners, they hare a right. The preparations for war are rigorously carried on. From Honduran — ConigUtutlonal Change NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—The latest alvices fro • Honduran, by way of San Salvador, report a later political changes. The insurrection In th State of Oirucha has terminated. . . . The Congress of the Republic of Honduras LUIS decided to abolish the Senate Chamber. The reason giren is that In a country esaenti ally Democratic, like Honduras, an Upper House or Semite Is not deemed necessary, All tho Members of Congress will henceforth be of equal loiltical rank, and will be simply called Representatives of the Congress of Honduras. The question of capital punishment is at. [meting much attention in Honduras. I=3El Constitutional Amendment Adopted Alabama—Canerula Recognized. W/Ernrscerez, December 4.--On:1elal lntelll fiance from the Alabama Legislature Informs us that they have retitled by an overwhelming tote, the Constitutional Antl-Slavery Amend ment. The President has reccgn'zed L-mls De Arca as Vice Conant of Spain In New York and Juan Jose Barret, Consul General for the Republic of Nlcaraugna, in the same city: Ferdinand Tama, Consul of Oldenburg at New Orleans, IL Clan tunes, Consul or Saxony, at Chicago. -111 --. Trade In San Francisco. BAN Fnatosco, Dec: 'J.—Trade is very dull, 7ho•rainy season has latcrropted transporta tion to - the interior, while the western market la 'Wicked with goods. l,❑adirg imported ore unchanged; a prcasure to sell them, how ever, would cause a decline. Petroleum. aolla at Sl2%c, Barley, $l,O Wheat, PiiUt3,o2l,. Freights doll. Morey plenty. Btocks de prusaeti. ' ----- Gale at Fortress Monroe. " ' • FonT Moknon, Vs.; Dec. I.—The gale in thll trletelty has been very severe. The telegraph lints are down between here and Baltlincre and Mete:toad, The steamer Nellie Peoty is a total loss. The upper ra!oon on deck of a steamboat with staterooms washed ashore at Cherrystone this morning, It la not known what steamer this b from. Fire In Chicago, • CI3ICAGO, December 4.—Last night a Um brae tint in the furniture store of W. A. Zer -203 liundolth street. Leas ou stock irlild aboULT , 000, andon the building , 810,000. N, Chid.° f tho Flro Department, was selloidlyisinitid by falling, through a hatch way. • • - lit Pieiddent's Iffessage. Buessio, hi understood here that tho President's Message hai been forwarded by Ulan to the prinelpet eltlea East 'and West. and TO dee issued when tho Erealdent delivers U to congreee, Which La , expected to take place to Queen or the Toilet. Auction Notice Country Merchants J. W. BAKurn & Co From CD 111. —Senate A bollsbed THE LATEST NEWS BY TFLFIGRAPH. Our Special Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE Expected Change in ommlttees VIRGINIA IND TRINNANSER DELEIGITIONS Reorganization of the Regular Army REPORT OF INDIAN OUTRAGES cbct.. dfa.. d,o Special Plepateg:to the Pitteburgh Garette WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 I=l Elm settled In Washington for the whiter, u the chief Washint, , ton correspondent of the New York Tribune. Of Ohio, whose main distinction was gained in the noose as Chairman of the Judiciary Ccm mittee, is tallied of for that position. /lON. CEPS. 6. M . ( LURE , Of PeonsTlT2nla, i lyiOX ill with conzestire feTer. It le nuderstodl that a strong committee on the District of Columbia is to he organized in the Senate, as Important questions will come before it. Mr. Morrill of Maine, Is to be Chair man. Mr. Fessonden will return to the Finance Committee as Chairman, and Mr. Sherman to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. Anthony will be Chairman of the Committee on Post offices; Mr. Clark on Claims; Mr. Wilson on Military Affairs; Mr. Footr on Public Band ing.; Mr. Grimes on Naval Affairs, and Mr. Pomeroy Chairman of Committee on Public Lairds. Mr. Guthrie will be on the Finance Committee. OPPOSITION IN TIME SENATE TO rue CAUcts 11LBOLL TION It is understood that considerable op2oeltion exists In the Senate, to the passage of the Rouse Cancun Resolation. ActMg Vice President Foster, as open In his opposition, and others arc very narrows about it, the most of them making • pretext for their opposition, out of its dance cutting off debate. They say sainoritles have always a right to discussion, and that In the Senate they have never passed anything :Ike a proviso:re question. [MEI= It is stated that Gen. Butler's name, which was placed on the list of unemployed Generals for muter ont by Gen. Grant's direction, was stricken off by President Johnson as soon as submitted to hien for revision. FIPY TIED EXTEIMITURKS The retimated expanses of the Baroan of Docks and Yards of rho Navy Yard, far the final par ending Jane 30th, 1567, are upward' of nine and a quarter IDMIOIII3. TENNESSEE AND VTEOINIA DELEGATIONS. It can be stated on good authority that about one hundred Union members of the House have expressed themselves In favor of admitting the Tennessee delegation as soon as the question comes before the House. The Virginia delega tion will hold a caucus to morrow to determine upon the course to Pursue In reference to their admission. They all express the belief that everything bangs on the actiOn of their Legisla ture on the Constitutional Amendment, have signed a pacer urging that cooy to endorse the action of the Aiiexiandtla Legislature ratify ing that orainaneei The Secretary of State has not yet sent any of the maninscrint of hie correspondence to the public printer. The compute reports of the other secretaries will be reedy for dellrery about the end of the week. raa PBES/11=4T'S ,1.C14310E will be read to the Senate and House at two o'clock Ito morrow afternoon, after which [best bodies will probably Amara until %loads!, LIOUSZ CoIIItITTECS Speaker Colfax says be will not be ready to annoance the committees until Monday. Several Important changes are likely to be made. it la probable that C, ngrese will, at an early day, take In hand the reorganization of the reg ular army. Great dissatisfaction exists among officers of lower grades, especLally those who have served in the field throughout the war, in consequence of the [111.1.: manner in which pro. motions are made. Th•y complain that collotre who have done nothing but sit on easy elixirs for the last four or five years, far out of range of the enemy's grins, have received most of the promotions, while their claims have been ig. nored. THE LOL7inilNA DELEGATIiiN Here was reinforced 1,-day by the arrival of ex Governor Wickliffe, of that State. The deleua tam have given up hopes of being admitted and sill return to Louisiana at au erly day. INDfAN OrITRAGC., The Superindent of lodise Affair, stn• Gutted at Atchison, Kansas, has fast communi cated to the Commissioner scene of the de tails regarding the recent attack on an -rrerland stage coach and the killing of sin -of the pas sengers. Ile states that the outrage was com mitted he a band of fifteen hundred Cheyennes, AtrapalicAis and Apaches, corning aouthward 1.0 the Arkansas lifter, and that their march was characterized by plunder and murder. After burning the coach the band also destroyed five mall stations and drove all the live stock south ward. The Superintendent expresses the belief that the Indiana composing this band were not present at the ratification of the treaty of peace between their trines and the United States, and that when Limy return anti learn of the liberal provisions of the treaty they will see fit to cal. time friendly relations with the Governmeut. C'S 109 rAcirle ItA/LROAD C. Durant, Vic President of the Union Pa ntie Railroad. Is here, Leaking arrangements for the examination and acceptance, by the Govern mem Commissioners, of the first forty miles or the male floe west of Omaha. Since the decis ion of the President. approving the amended lo cation of the line, the work ban progressed vary rapidly. CLIAXGZH Iv ConMITTEL'S Ge.ip at,et the organization ofCommittees mostly assumes that Thedene Steven. will be left off the committee of Ways and Means and that Morrill will be advanced to its chairman ship. Stevens is said to aspire lathe chairman ship of the Joint committee provided for in the resolution of to day. iloery J. ftssixtenu le talked of for foreign relations, but old men:there protest against giving an entirely new man the, place of highest honor In the hence. Banks will be placed high, and Dawes it is supposed will return to the Electrons Committee. From Guatamela—!opal firlef—Coestlto. lion Reform. New Your, Dec. 4 . — From °Ultima+, we bees received soviets to the 2d of November. The Pope has sent en autograph letter to his beloved son, the illustrious and honorable Baron Visconot Cerena, President of the Republic of Gautamala, congratulating him on Me elevation to the Presidency. A Mintier letter has Ms* been received from ttut tauten of Swath The President °rake Republic has sent a message to to Congress. urgtog certain reforms In the Con stitutlem. Worth Carolina' gedaterattlp. RAIZIOII, N. C., December I.—Hott. Wm. ' A. Graham was elected United States Senator to. day for the long term, receiving one hundred and thirty-eight out of one hundred and tiny. four votes. The ballotting for Senator for the short term was without success. Mr. Graham was In the Confederate Senate and has not been Pardoned. !PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, DECEHBER 5, isss FROM WASHINGTON. President Johnson's Message, CIIBRENCY AND INDEBTEDNESS CERTIFICATES REDEEMED. The Meeting of Oongress E'REEDMERT'S ESTREII7 MATTERS, Secretary Elarla as'e Position. FRONTIER SMUGGLERS BECOMING AL ARMED Decisions of the Reread treasury Comptroller. NEW Tons, Dec. s.—The World's special Baja: Conservative Senators prenounce the President's message sound to the core. Ere ar gues at considerable length in favor of the poli cy of reconstruction; says oar relations with England and France were never more satisfac tory. He calls special attention to the recom mendation of Secretary McCelloch, to convert the seven-thirty bonds, at any time before their maturity, at the Secretary's option, Into six per cent, bonds, the Interest payable in gold. The Bert:dans Washington special says, Last week two hundred and seventy-five thousand, four hundred dollars of mutilated currency were passed late the Treasury, and nine hundred and fitty.one thousand eight hundred and eighty dol lars of certificates of Indebtedness were redeemed. The Tribune's Washington special says: The Senate will convene to-day et twelve edeloek, to await the organization of the House and ad journ. A Senatorial easel,. will then Ito held -'to prepare a list of etentnit tees. With what temper of the Deese caucus rais ing a Joist standing committee upon the ad minion of Southern members will be received, Is not yet entirely issued; some of the Senatom approving the spirit. and Intent of the resole, Lion, are jealous of any Infringement of the rights of the two bodies, under the Constitution, to regulate admission to their respective organ isations.' Therele no doubt of a combined action, but the passage of a resolution by the House. affix ing conditions to a membership in the Senate, and vice 10111.11, 15 so suggestive of irrekciarity, if not inconsistency, that it Is thought possible be influential persons in both branthes of the National Legislature, that similar though sep arate committees may be raised in lien of the Joint Committee. The House will meet at the usual hour, and go through with the form of organisaUon without delay. The several caucus Dominoes, and cape. daily doorkeepers, have had little time for their devotions to-day, so incessantly and lmportn sate have been the place-seekers. These condi. dates are, from the heroes pf many battles to the widow's son who wants to be a page, and " their name is legion." After organising, the House will adjourn to Tuesday, when the mes sage and accompanying reports will be received. But one national bank was establLsbed last week. There are now In operation 1,613. flee. Howard, of the Freedmen's Bureau, yes terday Issued a circular stating that numerous cases have been reported of the summary expul sion of freedmen and refugees from their tene ments on the plantations restored, and ordering that hereafter all officers and agents of the Bu. man will prevent the recurrence of such eject. merits in future. In case of doubt, the Assias sot Commissioner of the State is directed to forward his opinion to the t ommissieuer of the Bureau before any order of restoration is is sued. The Herald's special says: Mr. Harlan, retary of the Interior, has commenced his prep arations to secure his election to the U acted States Senate. This Indicates that he intends to leave the Cabinet at no distant day. It has been thelmpression hero for some time past that Mr. Harlem is the only member of the present cabinet not in fall accord with the President. The coil , does on the frontier report that smtmgiers who hove heriat to truce arc broom lug alarmed at the preparations made to ap prehend them, and that the business to falling off. Merchants along the line, both in the . : States and Canada, are shutting op their shops and tuspending operations, hence the revenue editors inaugurated the system of eloeely exam- Iniag the clothing of fernalq who cross the frontier. That class of travel is failing off; not one woman crosses the Si. Lawrence now where twenty did before. Durwm the mouth of Noromoer the sxon Cowl troller of the Treitsn y revised two MOILS and seven hundred and seventy-three Prize claims, and six thousand four hand,•/ and nintly-elz claims of heirs of decrar rrd soi diere. The Second Comorolier has de/ lied that In the ea, of a soldier detailed as a Mere In tae War Ildpattment, bounty maturing whlla oo snen service canuot be I aid, aa extra pay is received for delaelicd duty of this kind. It Is also derided udder the came authority that asidlers who enlisted In the Veteran Re serve c^rpe. under the provisions of General Order No. 721, of June 1.5 M, 1‘43-1, are not en titled to any Instalment bounty maturing when serving as t 1 trk it any IWulf:neat; but If dis• charged with ail the men of his regiment be cause the Govercrnent no longer requires the service of their et tire term of enlistment, he maintains the same footing and rights In regard to bounty claims as pertain to the balance of the members of the same regiment. LEGISLATURE OF VIRGINIA. Message of Gov. Pierpoint. GEN, IGTLER TO EO3IIIIND IY VIRGINIA. Krim sosn, Dicember I . — Thelelatare of Vintinia assembled today. la the absence of the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. It sbinson of Nor folk, presided over the Senate. Shelton Davis, Secretary (or the teat eight years, was re elected, with Harrison Bergeunt-st•Arms, The Rouse orgentz•sl by the election of John B. Baldwin Speaker, and John Bell Mixer Clerk. Mr. Baldwin was a strong Colonist before the war, and represented the A agnate District in the Conksimare Congress, Blggre was Asaistaw. Clerk for several years. It. W. Burke was re. elect, ti Sergeant -at-Arena. After the orranizx ion or the Leg ..tist•are, the Governor's !fessage was received and rand. The f , overnor tirst cans attention to the pupil, debt, showier an aggregate or f 10,0010.000, against 122,000,000 availed, assets. The State has sor.rsi millions In unproductive internal improvemeaLs. The Interest due on the 0 rstof issuer! exceeds 86,000,000. The .Ittestiou of taxation Is considered at some length. The Governor says a levy of sixty per cent. on the real estate will be required, end recom mends a tax or H. oboe for teiclug oysters In the waters of Virginia. He suggest-, the sale of the B , ate IllYeatlrlalt ID railroad stocks and bottels, which would reneve the Stace of F 15,000,000 of debt and promote the efficiency of the rail roads. The edecational Interests of Virginia are spe cially commended to the attention of the Legis lature., and the establishmeut of a Polytechnic school Is urged. The Governor recommeads the barrage of laws hcldleg fiduciaries teapot'. able for meestommte In Confederate bonds, lie Clutha, after matnro conelderatlon, vary little legislation lo needed Is regard to the fre men, hot they should be• allowed to testify as witnesses, and should be tried aud punished the same as white persona. lie 'deices that the ra.000,000 heretofor e In vested In the Covington tOltio) Railroad be given as a bounty to any company that will onm pinto the road. The repeal of the usury laws is recommended. The Governor devotes the concluding part of the Iltasage to reconstrnetlon, and says It la of the utmost Importance that the people of Virgin!' Live cheerful support to the Federal Govern ment, In the payment of all tares assessed for payieg the National debt, It la positively amerted hereto-day, that Gen. Bteler w l / 1 take command of the Department of Virginia on the Bth of January neat. President or the Senate—tiouthern Con greaassen—Canadian Affair■. • New Yona. Doc. 4.—A special dispatch to the Catamarca,' from Washington says: There Is come talk of a change In the presiding onions of the Senile, In piste of Mr. Foster, of Con necticut. The Southern members have given UP the hope of admbudon, Immediately, If at all. Rest of thtra leave to-mtnow for their homes In the &nth. • 'mini to the Herald from Torouto on December ate says: Burglaries are very beim erase. Last eight the gate of the Law Society was robbed of £5OO. A council of the leading Onuagemem has been held, at which It Wee decided to take tneaatirea gatdeism &pleat the antlelpatee Feelam . . ra Navigation is open. • Chicago end Worth Western Railroad. CarOulu, Dec. 4.—The Times sap, a contract h " been eatehided for the completion of the C alogo and North Western Railroad , including a bridge derma the Missouri Firer, on or beton January lit. 1809. The contractors Who are to band the road rrceiyd their componsation In the repo of 'float rental for iinuathOr Ma• XIXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION. Waegetrovos, Dec. 4.—The galleries and Reuse are densely crowded. At noon, Mr. McPherson, clerk, proceeded to can. to [squired by law, the roll of members elect. While the ron was being called, Mr. Maynard, of Tennessee, whose name had not been placed on the roll by Mr. McPherson, wanted to sug gest something, but the clerk refused to be In terrupted. After the clerk had completed, Mr. Maynard again reset° speak, but the clerk again ruled:him out of order. One hundred and serenty-Sve member& answered to their names. Mr. James Brooks, of Now York, made a speech characterizing the oml_•elo& of the names of the members from Tennessee from the roll, as un precedented, unjust, and totally uncalled for. If, he said, Mr. Maynard was not a loyal man from a Union and loyal State, then the Presi dent of the United States was not a loyal man, but an alien and a stranger, He charged that the adoption of the resolution excludlug the southern members from this House by a Re publican canals wee designed as antagonistic to the Praldent's forthcoming message. The House took no action on the subject, but under the operation of tho previous ques tion proceeded to the election of n Smarter. Hon. Schuyler Coffee, of Indiana, and Hon. James Brooks, of New York, were put In nomi nation. The House then proceeded to vote with the following result: for Mr. Colfax, 139; torpir. Brooks, a. Mr. Colfax was declared elected amid applause, and was conducted to the chair by Messrs. Morrill and Brooks, when he retnraed his thanks in a brief and eloquent speech. The Speaker took the oath of °face, and after wards administered It to the membersov no were called up by delegations. The Speaker delivered the following address : fientb-men of the Rome of Representatives.— The resssembllng of Cobgreas, marking, as it does, tea procession of National history, is al ways regarded with Interest by the people for whom It is op legislate; but It Is not unsafe to any, that niilllms, more thin ever before, In the -South, East and Weat, are looking to the Con- I gouts which opens Its first session to.day, with an earnestness and solicitude unequalled en similar occasions In the past. The Thirty eighth Congress, dosed its Constitutional ex istence with s gloomy cloud of war still lower ing over vs, and after gibe months ref peace, Congress resumes legislative authority In there Council Halls, rejoicing that that from shore to shore In our bind there is peace. Its duties ere as obvious as the sun's pathway In the heavens. Representing la Its two branches the States and the people, Its first and highest obligation!. to guano tee to every State a republican form of government. The rebellion having overthrown the constitutional State Governmente In many States, It Is yours to mature and enact legislation with the COn entresice of lark a basis of enduring justice as will guarantee all safeguards to the people, and afford what our Miens Chart; the Declare lion of Independence, proclaims the elder object of the Government, protection to ail men In their rights. [ applause.] the world should witness In this great work the most an dexible fidelity and the truest patriotism And statesmanahlp. Men by hundreds of thousands have died that ttu t toblie might live. The emblema of mourn have darkened the White House and cabin all - ; but the fires of dell war have melted every fetter In the land and proved the funeral pile of slavery. It is far you, Repoontativer, to do your work as faithfully and as well as did the fearless eavioars of the Unloo, on their more dangerous ernes of duty. Then we may hope to see the vacant and one* abandoned seats arouni us yet gradually tilling up until this 'seashell contain Representatives from every State and district, their hearts devoted to theUelon of which they are the legildabers, jealous of Its honer, proud of Its glory, watchful of Its rights, and hestile to its enemfer; and the stets on our banner, that paled whim the States they represented rayed themselves In arms against the nation, will shine with a mote brilliant light of loyalty than ever before. I applause.l laroking the guidance of Him who holds tne demos y of na tion& in the hollow of His hand, and your sup port and asalstance In all grave responsibilities, I am sow ready to take the oath p escritied by law, A revolution wan then adopted deciaring Mr. /d'Pherson Ills.Ordwey Sergun at A -ms, Mr. Goodenow Doorkeeper, and Mr, ti v !Mast r , until their soccesors shall tot duly quallfletl. The yeas and nays were ordered on the raolotion with the following rosullso yeas, 133; nay", n. These tilizera of the Isoute were hen sworn In. • Mr. Stevens, of Penney'. vanta, offered a bill which was approved In the Republican caucus. for the appolistment of a commissioner to ex amine and report whether say of the iso-called . Confederate states arc entitled to representation In Cur grass. Mr. Kld: edge objectel to the intrOloc 103 of the bill. Mr, Stevens moved tolUithend the rale'. The motion we. agreed to and the bill was then in troduced. Mr. Dawson moved to lay the bill upon the table. The house retuned to lay the bill on the table. The bill, as introduced by Mr, Sevens, was then paired by the following veto i yeas, 12.3 ; cars 30. Mr. Washburnc, of Illinois, gave notice of bill to revive the grade of General In the Visited Stales army. Mr. Oeth gave notice of a 1,111 to amend the Conelitotion so as CO apportion represeetatlons In Coupes. according to the number of legal voter" in each district. Mr. Kelley gave notice of his Intention to In troduce the following bill, to extend the right of suffrage In the District of Co terabits Be It enacted, Ate., that from all lawn and pram of laws proscribing the quantications of electors for any Mike la the District of Colom bia, the word "white" be, and the same Is, hereby stricken out; sad that from and after the plumage of this act, no person shall be Ms qoalified from voting at any eleedon held in the said Rostriet on auoint of color. Benito!' s.—And be it farther enacted, that all acts of corg we and all lave of the state of Maryland In too - en In said district, and all ordi nance' Of the cities of Washington and George town, in COYSiCt with the prollslOns of this act are hereby repealed, The Moose tims adjourned, Scones,—The Senate met at twelve o'clock and wee called to order by Vice ?residua Fos ter. The Rey. Mr. Gray offered up a prayer. After prayer by Mr. Gray the following Sena tors were present Messrs. Anthony, Brown, Buckalow, Chandler, Clark, Canners, Cowan, Cressweli, Dixon, Doolittle Fusenden, Foote, Foster, Crimea, Guthrie, Ilan es, Howard, Rowe, Johnson, Lano, of Indiana, McDougall, blur gun, Morrill, Numlth, Nye, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Riddle, Salisbury, Sherman, Sprague, St ;wart, Sumner, Trumbull, Vanwinkle, Wade, Willey, ma, Wilson and Wright. Mr. Foote. of Vermont, presented the cre dentials of Mr. Lake P. Poland, appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Collura r . Mr. Wright presented the croientlals of Mr Stockton as senator elect from New Jersey. Mr. Cowan presented a protest against th reception of Mr. Stockton, signed by members of the New Jersey Legislature, elle& i• the t Mr. Stockton did not receive a constitutional Majority of eaten which Is noceassry h hie election no senator. The protest was ordered to be laid upon the table for the present and 11r. Stockton was duly sworn In oalee. Mr. Wade presented a bill to regulate the ilective franchise in the District of Columbia. The bill provides that front and after its passage, every male citizen of twenty-one years of age, who Ise ellisru of the United States, a resident of the District for au x months, and never con• victed of an infamous crime, shall have the right of suffrage In that DLErict. Section two Imposes a penalty for Interruption or laterfer !nee with the right granted Ilbo9o. The bill was ordered to be printed. Mr. Sumner Introduced a bill to preaerre the right of trial by jury, which provides that Grand Juries shall oonanit one-ball of persons af African descent in sections where one-alx teenth of the population are Africans, and same proportion in petit juries, where the matter re lates to any injuries Inflicted by a person of Af rican descent upon • person not of such de scent, or vice versa, and prejudices against snob African race is made a ground of challenge and each:Mon from such Juries. The bill was ordered to be printed. Mr. SOMInf introduced a bill prescribing an oath to maintains Republican form of govern • DIM In the Mato in rebellion, as follows:—"I do hereby swear, that I will at all time,, hereaf ter, use my best endeavors to maintain • repub lican form of government In this state, of which lam an Inhabitant and in the union of the United States I that I will, at •1.1 time,,, recog nize the unity of the Republic and will always discountenance and resent any endeavors to break away or secede from the cadent that! will give my Infliteect and vote, at all times, to sustain the national credit; that I will always discountenance and resist any attempt directly or indirectly to repudiate or postpone, either In any part or way, the debt which was contracted by Unged States In subduing the [rebellion, or obli gations mimed to Union Bohner& 1 will al ways dlecountenance and resist anglain making any distinctions In color or race, and always will strive to maintain a state government ccm. plately loyal to the Union. where all men shall enjoy equal protection, and equal rights.. , Stich oath shall be prescribed, and if thlasly bea t . such person shall be Mt, of perjury, and In addition to the present penalty for that crime, he shall forfeit his right to hold mace. This was ordered to be printed.. Mr. Bumner offered a bill to enforeo the Cons* tutional amendment by punishing any attempt.. to contest the services of any person contrary: to this provision, by a One not exceeding one thousand . dollars, mid Imprisonment not =Mid- ing ten years, or both, at the discretion of the Court, and should it be that such claim Is sanctioned by any State law, it annuls the State lava in con fl ict with It, and restricts the Juris diction of the cases crowing out of It to the United States Courts. - - Tithing ordered to be minted. Mr. Sumter Introduced a bat to give the right of suffrage to persons of color lath District of Columbia, which was ordered to be minted. Mr. Sumner introit:teed a Joint resolution propoaing to amend the Constitution so as to make voters. Instead of population the basis of representation in Congress. Mr. Sumner Introduced a concurrent resola 7 Son, declaratory of the adoption of the Cansti tutional amendment abolishing slavery. Mr. Sumner introduced a series of resolutions declaratory of the duty of emigres% especially in respect to the loyal citizens of the Buttes lately in rebellion. Mr. Brown gave notice of a bill to authorize the construction of abridge across the Mississ ippi river at Bt. Louis, also a bill to reimburse the State of Missouri for expeiftes In calling out and equipping militia. &c. Mr. Harris Introduced s bill to regulate toe JodieMu system of the United dunes. Mr. Foote moved the adoption of an order that the Senate meet.at twelve o'clock, which wee ordered. Mr. Wilson Introduced a bill to maintain the freedom of the inhabitants of the Biatee de clared to be In lesurrection, which was ordered to be printed. At half-peat twelve o'clock the Senate took a recces ustll two, when it rerosernbled and di rected the Secretary to Inform th • Homo of lie organization. Adjourned. MORE ABOUT THE FENIANS The Troubles on the Rio Grande CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN GENE YEITZEL AND II ERA Nzw Tons, Dec. 4.--A dispatch from Toronto says General Michaels, Administrator of Canada, hen been informed of the contents of the papers seized on the Read Cdntrc of the Fat tens in Ireland, and this is the reason why rifle men, numbering about alz hundred, have been concentrated at Isle An Note., to be ready for any attempt of the Fsnlans by way of Lobe Chem plain. An address was Leaned by toe late Fenian Slate Convention. In California, to Irishmen le the Pacific States, la which they are urgently called upon to contribute of their strength and means towards the struggle for the independ ence of Ireland, and establishment of the blab Republic. The Correspondence of G leered Weltni with General Melia at Slatamoras, and the French Naval commander at the manta of the Rio Grande, is published. Toe drat letter wan from the naval commander to Gcnaral Weitzel, and asserted that the liberals were supplied with provisions and ammunition front Welisal'a coos. mend and that the liberal artillery wee worked by gunners from Weltztl's army who had not been mustscredi out of the tervlce.v It also declared that the Liberal 'rounded were curd for in hospitals at Brownsville, arid that the latter city seemed to be the headquarter,' of the ILlberal forces, and closed by protesting against the alleged violation of neutrality. Genera! Weitzel returned the letter, saying be could not receive a document so disrespect ful to himself and his government. The commander of the Imperial Messmer An toalo wrote to General Weitzel, complaining that the steamer bad been fired on by rillemen from the American shore, sod mentioned other violations of strict neutrality. General Weitz il aeknowledges occasional violations of neutrality by Individuals, and says he bad commenced an Investigation-before the letter of complaint was received. A second lcuer o•st recei bed from the French naval commender in more respectful terms than the first one. referring to matters covered by correspondence between Gene. Weitzel and Mejla. Officer. NVIAO have visited tee Libere! camp ssy the amy beeeiging Mateo:toms LA ahoy: 4.000 strong. GUARANTIES FOR THE FUTURE Bill introduced by Senator Sumner PROVIIIOII3 FOR Mil, RI;IIT8 TO ALL, Wssntxoros, Dec. 4.—The fella wing was in troduced by Mr. Sumner In the Senate today: Ltraoired, That In order to provide proper truer an ties for security in future, so that peace and Prosperity shall sorely prevail, and the plighted faith of the endue shall be preserved, it is the duty of Coagreas to take care that no State declared to be in rebellion shall ►e allowed to resume its relation to the Union until after the eatiilactory performance of five several cohdi- Sons, whirl conditions precedent must be sub mitted to a popular vote, and be sanctioned by a maim ity of the people of each State respective ly, as follows: The complete re-establishment of loyalty, as shown by the bonen recognition of the union of the republic, and the duty of allegiance to it at all times, wlttiont mental reservation or equivocation Of any kind: the complete sup pression of all oligareLLia; pretensions, and the complete enfranchisement of all citizens, an that there shall be no denial of rights On ac count of color or race, bat justice shall ho Im- Partial, sad all shall be equa to the law; the rejection of the rebel debt aid at the same time adoption in set proportion of the national dept hind natlonal obligations to tbe Union soldiers with solemn pledges never to join le any meas ures direct or indicret for their repudiation, or In any way tending to impair the national credit the organization of an educational system: for the equal benefit of all, without distinction of crier or rare the choice of citizens for office, whether Stale or Notional, of constant and un • doubted loyalty, whose conduct and conversa tion shall give assuranceof peace and recoil. ciliation. lesaaited, that In order to pr wide Lhase essan tlal safe iyaards, without which national flannel ty and national faith will ba Impenliad, state cannot be precipitated bark to pJlitical paws and Independence, hat they mum wall until there conditions arc In all ressiscts Supreme Court—Madames Case Against the Secretary of the Treasury. Waritimovoit, Dec. 4.—The ease of the peti tion for mandamus by James L.. Richard and F. G. Porter, scales:. the Secretary of the Treasury was continued In the Supreme Court before .fudges Carter, Wylie mid Fisher to-day, when Mr. C. Peck concluded hie aigument for the pe titioners, and flon. Charles Eames commenced hls argument for the respondent. Re had not concluded at the hoar of adjournment but will close to-morrow. Sir. Eames' argument was considered dear, logical and conclusive against the claim of the petitioners for mandamus on the ground of Invalidity of the award. It Is understood that the point to be made by Mr. Eames to-morrow. Is that grating the award to be valid, aWt the mandamus will not be to cam• pet the Secretary of the Treasury to pay It. Changes ef Rail Rend OMears. Damon, Dec. S.—Several Important changes have taken place among railroad oCliciale here. Mr. W. E. Mal' has been appointed aselstant superintendent of the Michigan Central Rail Road, vice, C. EL Hard; resigned. Joseph Q. Mats has been appointed secretary of the De troit and Milwaukee Rail Road, and takes the general management of that road. Mr. Hurd, whose falling health compels him to leave the railroad betimes, has been the recipient of the driest serviee of silver over presented In this city. Supreme Court In Session. WAIIIIROTON, Dec. 4.—The Supreme Court o the United States met this morning. All the Judges were present. After calling at the White House and paying their respects to President Johnson, accompanied by ion. D. S. Gooding, United States Marginal, hie deputy, 0, W, Phil lips. and the Clerk of the Court, Mr. D. W. Middleton. the Court adjourned till eleven o'clock to-morrcw. when It will enter um the beudneu of the terns. Frost Aan:Pranctsco*, flab Fasscnsoo. Dec. S.—Tbs.:Members of tba Legislature ara assembilnird ilacnistento. The sand= commences to.tbsitow. The dwellinh of L. B. Harr% and cons**. was distronseby Are laadaighL Bond Kong. ClAnt, papers may a decor has Was tuned, the abet of which will be to throw a large *must of brudnesa into We buds of foreign merebsabs. //10 1.'dtsery Heaths whiter BAVATUTWX, Dec. 4.—Tate pas beers a most remarkable - day. the atceeePttere egtuilltag be warmth °teamster. At soon, 110 tberrooma. tor, exposed to the direct rays of the tun, Mee to 108 degroes. Mame? Due '• poleaxes, December 4.--There are no algae of the steamer Sibernlati CM O3 PerPOOI, Noy. go. eta .14eadend0 1 7 UM MI6 PORTER—On Sabbath irreales, the rd Last: et half past eight o'clock, at Itls residence in tlte borough of Tareatum, JOHN If. PORTER, to I,lle 024 year of his sire. The funeral will take place from his Late kW dence at Tare/atone, on Tuesday morning, the IRA lest., at half past ten o'clock. The friends of Rae family an respectfully invited to attend. DkARE—WILLIAM DRAKE, of Co. K, 6 1,1 Pa. V 01,., of typhoid term, peed It Team_ tote burled from hie mother's residence, on the Plank Road, Temperancosille, to.norrow (Tees moreleg) etlo o'clock. The friends of the fatally are respectfully Incited to attend. REECE.-0o Meader, 4th MIL; at 9 o'clock Y. , at the parents' residence, Wm. O. REECE, aged two years and twenty days—lon of Ephralp and Sarah farm Recce. • Thalami's' will take place tr.-morrow (Tunas*, sth list.)fronthia patents' restaelloo, Mount Wash ix:nun:o42 de/cek r. u. Friends of the faintly are Innttedto attend. TTILLDAIACIRMETERY—A rura and most plattreiurtophoe of Sepulture, situate o the uplands, letataty north of Allegheny (It Y , " the New Brighten Road. Portions what. lag to select Burial Lotawlll apply at the Stayer. latend.la Otto., at the Oestetery. rit/e Deeds, Permits and all other businesswttl he attended at the Drug Warehouse of the undermaed, easter of :Yederal and Leastak atreeta, Alletten GEO. KELLY, =Ul===2 INSURANCE. 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Pittsburgh. eats wanted throughout the State. Apply to :tyd F. E. GoODELL, State Agent. FIRE AND ALLRINIC Insurance Co. of North Amerioa, PHILADELPHIA. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, ahrTtoteetioti can be MIHMI to the above name Lad egalable ecoapaolea. W. L. /ORM earn., as W Mar Street. CUD atairs.l CHARTER 18 29. VERPET UAL FIRE INSURANCE COWAN Y PHILADELPHIA. uets on laciaary 1. 1331. 63.13 T, 649 ittl Capital • 400,000 Accrued Premium. irti,to3 Invested Premiums 1,13E,..W1 Unsettled Olatuns 1,411 Income for t 864 300,00:1 Losses Paid since ISE, 8,000,0(Ki Perpetual and Temporary Policies on abate drum DI lI..TOILS Crierlea A. Bantam, Immo Lee, Tobias Wagner, - ward O. Dale, Samuel Grem Jacob R. Sml George W. R?elards, Oeorga flan.W. Leiria, -IL b'. CHARLES N. ANCKER, President, EDWARD C. DALE, Wien President. JAS. W, biaALLISTER, See pro. tem. J. G. COFFIN Agent, mrat eorner Wood and Thlid streets. WESTERN ENSIJILLNCE COISPANI V T OF PrITSBUNDA I. MILLER, Jr, Presider; int. P. 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SHIKPARD, Secretary. insures Steamboat. and Gerson. • Dunnn against loss and damage In the nay' a on 0: Re Southern end Western Rivers, I and Bayous, and the nevtatiell Of the Sees. • Insures against lon and damage by Are. Wm. Saga PtitocTOne ley, Samuel Rea, S. ni. Kier, John Shipton, Jas. Perk, Jr., James M. Cooper, W. G. Johnston, S. Elarnew.h. B. F. Jones, 3. tlaldweil, Jr" Ron. T. K. Rowe, John S. Dilworth, Barclay Preston ,Wm. A.. Rodgers. George 13inghan, deiodyd -- pROPLEB' INSURANCE COMPANY thrice, N. E. corner of Wood and Fifth Sta: IRS AND ILAREITS INSURANCE Wm. Phillips, MC' Joke Wau, Capt. Jahn L. Remus Jelin E Puke, Samuel P. &deem, Charles S. Bissell O. Hansom Love, - Wm. D. /ark. Charles Arbuckle, James D. Vmer ' 4l. • j°" F. KirkPurick , u CiIYde.WdPR 7 PS'P "JOrNWAZTEesPrizee. wm.r.oluDrEß Z JUl4:ly ALLEGHENY INBURANCE:OO3IPA NY OF PTITSEURGEL-0121se,fr70. rt fifth at-eet, Bank Block. • s. lnsures apaust all kinds of Firs and Marini fl/sk 78A.A0 JONES, President. D. 21. BOOK, .S.r , d .701 EN Dn4 . /WOOED, Vice Presider:4 DIIJIVTOII3I Dave onn, 0. G. Huney. Hnroey Oapt. B. O. Chey, John Irwin, Jr,. B. L FahnentonY Satin D. McCord, Clapt. Adam Jaaobs, B. B. Star , Capt. FL L. M W ia. l taa cGrew, Hobart U. Davi& STRICKLAND.I3 , ~, - L . nit am/arta:lours . r , ij u G ", 0017011 BALSAM . V -,,, -, ;s . , . , r 1 Is warrented to be the only ' -,1- • -1.7 V .-"--'''' ugsafiztkaldriz:Ao.::, mOBE.I Asthma, Whooping Omagh, • - Ukronle Canna. Odosumpt 00. lro • SW and Croup. Being prepared front firma, awl Ilene, it la healing. loft. alog,.and expeetotetwg and oar tieniarly suitable for all adenine. or 1111 Throat and Lungs. For rale by tingled, ererywhere. erg! R. r. Etra.LERS /I. 00., ocl3:lyd Wizetwur.i iteinrre. • rk Y 8 .EP 6idi . ~..A11, 1 1\,.., TAi'llY)ll3 re9tigoWLrel 4""114\ rPalg ofxada.= r -.., 4t. ' „., 0 eartelnatle. tostreagtheo ',- the stoned:l and u.rv.ua ' '4. . system It It a certain .. ' . 4k reined: for JpaPePlia Cr e.• .y : Indigestion, fflrolllitegiv ,- re Id v. Loa Of Appetite , Andft7 "` ../.. r... ,ef the Stomach, blatialen. et alehoholle, therefore at and Detail. II tern Particularly • tad tor Weak, Nervous and D. peptle wawa. For ebb) by all Druntete every where, at II per bottle. E. E. SELLERS a CO., eetsdyd Wrzahrsaha Aoaans. ' DR.STRICELAIWI3 „ PILE REMEDY G E: B. 'used ttlotutaztda or the F 0 R worst emu of Blind .and • . . =Zit P, I E S permanent eure. It di- • - rattly. It Is warm to sure. Poi isle; by7t Itmentitta as 50 eentiikar bottle. oetklz 01 WieLseEamt Co..Ar e. Sugar Cured Mass, Bacon Shoulders, Bacon Sides, • For tale Dr WOET • B. TOWN END. PORN / I ACICK/4 12 ra11214 "VlBas nt bb dw Tral rmslo4 is MalteL6LJA.lo, VOLUME LX VIII- NEW ADVERTISEDiENTS, THE REASON WHY Other House in the Wor ld. lat. We have three meaufaetrtreit .eanstantll making OUR OWN GOODS from gis• legted stock. ESIEMM;M= 3d. We have an office on ?tan airnet.B ostan, where all manufacturer, In Neff England know that cash Is on nand to sect/many bargaln. and whore good. an forced at anctlon, W etas:wilt% be is on hand to boy then. 4th. We have an Agent at 95 Clottlinde etrm4 New York. working entirely for Onr anal& of Wholesale and Retell Houses, the plinsipal of widen is COMEHT HALL SHOE STORE, Also have one at leS Woodlarui Avenue, DM troll, Michigan. One at Ite glean street, Wheeling, intglata. One et zn Federal street. Allegheny. One at 96 °alumni& street, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. One at 127 Superior event, Illerelati4Ohia• And one at X,.ftore Hall , SteubenvlMP, OSto. minded Boot and Shoe Itstabiisiziont Sir- We eall more Goode mill prebetter Wig Isetloa than arty other firm to the UNITE STATFS. de2 OILE HALL .. •••••••$1,7a0,0e0. Si.aas.ooo UVEROOATS 07 ALL bums, J. H. SMITH & CLOTHLELS, OAK HALL, q . Fll+ll ST.. Opposite tea Opera House ode! SUPPLY YOUR WANTS BOOKS AND ALBUMS BOOS PUBLISHERS' PIIESLITITIOR DEPOT\ For the followtag reasons: lon have the finest stock in the city ao sale* from. Yon only pay the Publishers price for, geoleti Ton alto receive at time of purchase a presait: Your present will be worth from foe. 11 4 / 9 . You will be entirely satisf led with both Bast and Present. All we ask, Try us. CALL OR SEND TOR A OATALOOD non The choicest stook of DDLD AND SILVER. WATIZTHES, mobirs AND JEWELRY, ever brought to ADA. ighetina oft cow be seen at tan , T. H. IMAGES. No. 88 Weseacrzesa 115t4. Where WATOJELES of the ben nutters amaze, Kr of the newels styles, ( 1 1.0088 of mop : gm crlotion Olken, American and French Itudeara, PUBS SIEVES AND PLA7I:II-GOODAtrinfle u Forks, Spoons and Hollow Wars f a and Finnan Gains And Mara YAMS Of er. , ut told all arileln beloulng ro whist will es sold ne grear m W6 ... Flu Watch and Jewelry work mars and repairs& Highest pries piteicy , .Attest. Donk gaud the pines, 113 Federal Masts Allegheny. sending J . A. BROWI4, 114:11.64IIIIIT at Portable llistiaisw Attu. OF THE LATENT STTLES. diTILITHHT 13181 TULLE 02312207 i.. Ns .121 surricrrth sr.. rrrrimtruit . •ib e uut Lim asmo .rtl.fles;meat of TEITZTIAX Maar . at P 412, Panify tiant mums al ditralF4 sty aall les. EtlnCls pp:4mi dimmed and n.m.s.ft at 20120. aw, PELQI7EBT, ncrammx. amazimei r t, NO. 21 WYLIE STREET,; DUXES TO ORDER GEO_____ODTTIN AMD MODELS FOR MEW Layman S. IMLlMatim BE GREAT PURIFIER t HEIVIAPANAKA (BLOOD CIIIIZ.) • 6 MOST BEJIAREABLE AETICLE AHD i'9s ITIVE WEE I'VE scrpfraa,npraaaial, rtanrida..llol2) miapda, and PI di mplea, . • Toinat EA OPW.E sum .• • & luaapnam,. maw Mika aad w rai ckevar ca• swi ft wa i n awl Mows buka to rem Us Tinia llll"readEriaratriltPniCk& T. A. --•• - "TIC E. Pure /(0. 1 .- w LiiRD OIL. 171 rd ElfitEttd OM; - • f - vAnBoN 2411 ODG , _ Nal% riio u u -- - critiTha rt caw Sal In orlduttuds to man almoners. - wantinit 47 of the anon, =nod Mit Would dot nal to cm And oisstitis our stoat_ int an &ra tan:tined se - WI - Mod goods vrair tS/19 0.8.88. • oilirratirt DEI7O SWIM Colmar Onto and PodorailStreets. b MOOS *9Uo. Allostes, as ~7i aligladdri -NO. 303. WE OAR SILL GOODS CMOS" G7XIESI No. 60 Fifth Street THE LARGEST AND HEM" IX THE co tr.drrn OLOTEUNG HU17813, lEch LS FLITS STILES?, HEW GOODS IDE OLOTEE 00/1.19 SAO COATS ENGLISH WALKING CIWM TANOY CAP PANTS. iI:ND BLAZE PANTS and ail styles of ()LOT/LIMO , ECIA.RDLIi;39.OI' 003 FUR TUE NEXT to Dan.: 74 F/FTIS STREET, GrCol_4l3!