pTMILISHED IN 1786. Vittentatt (gazette. CITY ITEMS. To our Ctty Subscriber', Antea are making some changes on ear rout.. In the two einem ■od etetnlty, ■ number of our anheeilberii may tali to realise the paper. If any imet; 'wittiest , * Us address at this office, the gaper will be regularly Rayed tereaftar. Neutral Sulphite of Lime, - preserving ela4. For isle by Marie. Supor, lOruallb, Umber M POVL and St. OW: otroeto, rittainugh. Giod Value - SPeelai BOSOM. In Dry Goods, ort rhsaorth itaat °mar AS Youth and Market streets. • O. HAlcsopr Lair 81. BRO. • A BeOran of Health. TAO good Chiogeot this world hare each the, 4 PPotated =Utica. It L the toltalon of HOSTETTER'S STOILAOII HITr l'ilultOpreven: azidroffores great •artaty of atl- Moots. Tor twelve years its success as • protective and a renedylior hero without cheek or drawback. It is Acts:live erasers. of ithis fact., that the enleacy of the article as a epee.tc for dyspepsia, biliousness, .constrpatloe, nervousness, general debility, and latetmrttent fevSts,has never been questioned. es progrpotilice or Its Infallibutty to such cases. the statements of Phblic men whose names are fa as household words, have from time to time been given to the world. 11 Its ter:nation In not founded to facts, then truth .is a Shade*, and the utterances of coos:den tious salaam are °tin° more value tton oaths." And wlat is Its Seputation I Lot the progress of its isles seswer jthe laqatry. Where twenty ellozins bottles of .ffostetter's Hitters wtrs sold Is / 655 i.Ane hundred &Lien are disposed of now. °Plaid public opinion be more sigulfic *oily es pressed than by its Unparalleled Increase 01 eon imiSptionl It stems Imposalole. Thepreparatton hae been imltsted. Where are the Imitators 1 "Where 1" To the •limbo'. of thing. lost on earth they are all either gone or going. Peace be With them. itoFtetter% Bitters Are geld arholeaete and ratan at vary low rates _et Fleming's Drell and Patent Medians Depot, No. 84 Market street, corner of the Named, near Peurtb street. Elude& Prices. Ail demean!, as Well as other gasket o! Dry Goode, led at Eastern Priem oa the north east earner of liourth tutplarket streets Q. Etaffeen Ltva tt 800. Special, ?twitch to the Ladles Remember for • good Merino, Wool Domaine, -Cashmere, Coburg or Alpaca Lreia, go to Dunlop, Luker Co's, for they haves splendid assortment of Ike sbeye named goods, and tasselling at great -bawl/IEOIIIO very complete stock of Ladles, lame and Children% Furs, which thej are sell ing at IMS ptines than any other house In the - Sy. Semen-be? thaplace L ins Federal street, Allegheny. Fer.the Largest As d most complete Cock of genuine Detre, Pat ent Methane', gLarnmery, Bair OW and Po mades, Combs, Halißruahes, Tooth finuMes and Pure Liquors of CI ' demi Iptions, for medicinal purposes, go to Jcieeph Fleming , . Drug and Pat ent Mencius Lepel, No. be Market .trees, al prices lower than elsewhere In the city. Thomas W. Parry & Co., State Hordes.. an 4 Dealers in &manna Slate or 'Tierlouli colon. Wan at Aneraelen 'Langan's. !near the Water Works. I'lltsburzle. Staideneo. No. 78 Ma street. Orders, promptly attended to. All wore worrnrktod WSW!! Drool. Repalneo Awn at the charnel notice. ro abuse for repairs, -provided the no , es not &Mind after it 10 put on. Board - of Health Our eitloana need to t be alarmed about the -dialers. 'viten our Board of health has eueh a -.l.arge.forinno employed In their "mum and as personal clinollnoss I. recommenced. sawyer's Barber Toilet Soap Abe very thing to offset it. Only ED rents a cake. Its Philosophy ' SOrodont Lan nonacid. Sozodont is an entlpo tKscent. Sorodont Is A tonic. Sorodont Is All vegetable and entirely - tiarmiesc.Lbincy it c ion mica the teethlrom ►cctons concretions, stops tee de -composition of their sidistanee. sweetens tact :breath, stimulates the gums, Anal; tho safest and best !imperation of its class In calmence. For Fine Faehlonable Ladles' Fure. Go to the fashionable and. extensive list, Gant and Lattice' Fur Houma of Win..Fteinlng, No 122 Wood a: rect. Hudson Bap Sable, Mtn k Seale, German Fitch, Sibeiien Squirrel, Water Mink in Cayce, Eugenie Collie., Muff., Cuffs, Learns, Fut Hoods, wadies' Skating Ceps,Genia' Fur O.P. Collars and Gloves. For bargains, so to Woo. tag Wood street Our Army and Nary Victorious rease.olsea more relent supreme ! The grand cen t= of attract.tonat the present time Is :drain. tack's Shoe Store, No. 92 Federal street. He sells the best, the cheapest and the neatest Ulla; boats, shwa and galt . grs, for all ages and both sexes. of 'any Heim West Of tle mountains. Olve friend Rae a ult. Remember 92, Federal street. Carpenter Jobbing Shop ILairtny returned alter an absence of three years In the army, I bare re-opened my chop for all sorts of jobbing In the carpenter Una, at the old stood, 'Virgin Alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry Alley: Orders solicited and promptly attended to. TO nr.evr. Dress Cood epeclal Pulalos for the Boll3aw Conte and .see them, on the north-east conker of Fourth and market streets. Good song), newly, butter notch or Evert°a tan, cocoa nut candy, rose, lemon, pine apple, vanilla and mountain tea candy and tarries. Gaol plums, Epos, raisins, dates and currants, at No. 212 Federal street. A call is solicited. noalsr 011.0. Sntras. Neutral Sax'mite of Lime For preserving cider. For sale by °nears Super Druggsto corner of Penn and 4E. Clair streets Pitubtuib. Extracts teeth Inlthahlt pain, and exchan;es" thr 441 one'(pr ten dollars 3 set. Csa :O. 21.3 Pella Neutral Sulphite of Lime For preeening cider. Igor sale by Charles Super. Vraggisc, corner of Peso and St. (lair Erects, Pittsburgh. Ilia Opened, Clan nest osothieg House, at at Fifth street, vraers •e Offer i 20,000 worth of clothing regardless of at Oak Hall. Ito& im Filler!, Celebrated Cold Pens. au Fazes, for este. Stymie, Senor es . 4:e4-1w street A Collision Between our Forces and the ! • French Barely Averted. , BRAZOS O.II2iTILOO. 81211fillY, Nov, 19, 1885. A remarkable circumstance occurred yesterday morning on the borders'. It appears the steamer 'Taralca, bound from here to Brownsville, was caog p htln the late storm and blown on the Mee k shore, at the month of the Rio Grands, at 3 o'elpck yesterday. It being nticertaln ea to , the probability of vetting the steamer off, it Ma determlntsl to laud the hummers and baggage. Gen'.. N. T. Clark wan on board, as well as a rinrober of other officers,. and a squad of sol dierawito had charge of some prisoners en route to Brownsville. The guard woo ordered to land with their prisoners, which they did, sod, of sxmrse, retained their arms. The Imperial Coat i:nudes t et Bagdad protested agsinet the laud , bait? armed men upon Mexican soil Cram the Argerlean side, when Gun. Clark at once ordered •thelOne Hundred and Eighteenth IT. S. C. L to move, across the river from Clarksville. Before the ,regiment was brought over, ho verer, the Commandant had subsided, and acquiesced In tbenrder of things; and the troops were not re- Vain,. the . • 'lid commandant persisted In his worse. ihn;‘"ball" would now be going on at the Rio Grande; as It Is, It cannot be long ere every eye pitibeturned Menke-ward. „ . • • ~:. . -----,.....- ..• - Ulghway Robbery at Olt Clty. • OW. Cam Dec. 5.-43aturday aboat noon Mr. AM Itioerintendent of the Ocean 011 Comps by,irldrie on his way to Titusville, was waylaid anOroblied of *4,200 la money, and $lO,OOO In 'cheeks.. Two persons fired at him, one bell Taash3g through his band and the other, which ~w rasiabsitdat hts heart font:motel' struck bin 'itatoi'lbus.shvibg kallfe. One of the robbers lbw gmocked blm off hie horse wither club and beim him until he was insensible. No clue line penises discovered of the, guilty parties. Kentaicky Legtalazure: . idirraarrnat.•Dee. n.—The Frankfort; Kea- Ab.ki on organized geaterday by Lhe 41t0 on of riarrison Taylor, Speaker of the aitzge; And Thomas, Clerk. THE lAILY. Report of the Poettaseter-General The following is on abstract of the most Im portant parts of the report of the Postoffi e Department : . The revenues of this department for the year endidg June 30, 1885, were 514.5.50,154 70, ani the expenditures 613,094,72 S 28, leaylng a sur plus of 8861,430 42. The estimated expend!. turea for the year ending June 30, 1867, are $18,678,000. The revenues are estimated at 017,476,543, leavings deficiency of $1,207,457. For thin deficiency no special appropriation will be required, so the standing appropriations for the last three yearn, under acts of March 3 1847, And March 5, 1451, amounting to 6.2,100,- , 000, are unexpended. The exunber or - postace stamps leaned du• ing theyear, was 3,07,419,455, representing 612,500,787 50; stamped envelopes, 25,040,425, representing 8724,135 00; stomped wrappers, 1,165,7.50, representing 82,3.515 00; mattlng In all $12,847,437 50—an increase of 61,073,108 over the previous year. The amount sold was 812,359,727 3.5. being $1,623,- 138 27 more than the previous rear. The introduc ion of stamped envelopes bear ing a request for the r. turn to the writers of no el:bated letters has considerably Increased the sale of envelopes, and is believed to have di minished the returns to the Dead Letter office. • To encourage the purchase of rep.; rnoelopes, the law should be changed 60 as to allow the return of such letters to the writers free of past. age. AB stained envelopes are cancelled by use, and there:ore safer against fraud than those w.th stamia attached, It Is submitted whether the Postmaster GI neral should not be authorized In his diteretion to furnish them ■s the sepa-ate stamps are now, without reference to the cost of manufacture. Apptoded bertid lea 'tabular rstement ex hibiting ttle anitual receipts sod exp-odltriret of this department from Ja.ciary 1, IS3I, to Jiro 1865. The results are as follows : Aggregate rtzelpts 6100 311.594 17 Aggregate exptmditures ........ 244,748,8131 19 1160/ ... 44.436.997 12 A mraglng as follow.: Itt.ceinta, $5,806.141 87 per annum ; ex{ eue.lturra. 094.17 U 45 ler annum; dencit. $1,2- 4 A,0:2S Gi po•-anr_t, u. Tn. ail Fervlce in op,raLlun on 304.11. Jan:. isns, emnrseed 4,012 mince, of the 65;CICg . length of 142 340 miles costing 06.245,884, (ex elusive of commugption to route and other agents, am - routing to 1536,502 75 ) Railroad, 23,401 mike, coating.... $9,706 431 Steamboat, 13 083 miles, coating.. . 359 593 Celerity, &c.. 106,851 miles costing 3,179,865 The aggregate miles of transportation were 57,903.494. Railer ad 23,037 534 Steam boat 2,444095 Celerity, &c. 31,461,430 The coat per mile, for transportation by rail road was 111,1' cett4; steamboat, l 4 cents; celerity, &c., 10 cents. The increased length of routes was 3,108 miles, of teansportatlon, 1.678,137 taller; and of cost, 3428015. For other details of the contract ser vice see Appendix. Railway poet olßcea have been established on several leading railroads, and arrangements are in progress for their introduction oti other lines, The result, solar, enworages the hope that the eyeteco. by accelerating the traneralselon of cor rerponduice, end lessening the number of die tritmUng °theta, will be of permanent advant age to the postal interests of the country. The Lumber of routes ordered into operation In States lately In rebellion Is 241; fleet!. length 18,840 k miler; and compensative 9721,049, a reduction, compared with 'former costa of ear vice in those B:ate!, of 8381,109 per annum. The general results of the torelga service are OS foliose.: The aggregate pestegiv, sea, Inland, and for eign, 'upon the correspondence exchanged with foreign countries, amounted to 01.819,935 501 of which amount 81,449,530 76 accrued on the maila exchanged with Great Britain. France, Bremen, Hamieu-,.. , and B e lgium; 5375197 06 on the malls exchlinged with the Beitish North American Provinces; and 195,200 74 on the mails transmitted to and from the West Indies, Central and South America, Tho amounts of United States postage, sea and hind. were: Oa the correspondence ax cliangtd, with Great Britain and the continent of Europe, $573126 S 1; 'rho British No - t.li American Provinces, $161:455 23; And en Went Indies, Central and S 'Loh American mails. 593 - 5015 74. Total., 5&17,542 23. The coat 14 the C uited States trans-Atlantic ECIVICC performed by s:csmahips r.:c.dving the /sea oestage only wa, $402 473 har Thu Lumber of ps..at Whet% established o 30. k Jute. I 565, It cludine as-peaded offl ;es in south ern S arts, was as Bc4; numb&r subject ys ao poll:aloes t e Preeldrot , 7113; by the Post. waster Gen OS. I 70. • Nowoffiees t,teOlisticd Lbe pear. 5q6, often dleioc to ued, C. 82; elleoges of (Ism, sod sue', {4L-0. Tre number of the late di:lnal Brett 6. :a 600.. of whicu 1,051 wele reopmed 00 N0V:1111.1" 15,1665. ' luc,Sor f route 5ge.12,11 , 57; aggregate cam yea Lation, $229.55. Numb -:r of local aguals, 51; aggr, ga:e comp.. avu, :30 . 919. Number of special ag, ov ; 33; aggregate comPeatatam, 182,780. lineuter of baggage msstera, 110; n;g , .g.te eowlearo ;nu, $O,OOO. Number of poem/ re'lway G 4, aggregate eJmpnalsa tioo, #75,000. Toe 1'; ee-d-lirtry sy.stem has been di3ea.v.la ed at 22 of tea en 2411 •r faces, and la aoar ta oitereaian la 45 of tee priampal cltice. Tae number of curies employed watt 757, at as ag gregate eatepearallun of £443,664 51. 7he number of Mad letters received, exam ined and dispmed of wee 4,343a,0 , 7 an In•xeasc of i. , 59,263 over th,previnue year. Tbe number of ordinary dead letter; returned to the writer! was 1,15:n,5tr. , , and the number - - pn not della., d R 45 21 , 7,:30.1, being ahmt d 3 cent of the n hole, Of those not delivered, less than 4 per cent were refused by the writers In the last report the atteutlon of Coug-ess was called to the expedl.cy of restoring pre paid letters to tte owners free of pwtne. The measure Is again commended, with the addition al supposition that le ters be forwarded, at the request of the party addressed, from one past oilier to anokher Lou: extra charm:. Tte Sumter of letters conveyed in the mails during lout is estanated at 467,591,600. Of these 4,: - .X.5.V7 were returned to the Dead Let ter office. Deductin; 44.,1 letters returned 10 A riters, cr held a, valuable, the total another loet or destroyed was 1.:,d1d,1 - 24, or one in every two hundred maiica fur 1,1, (10.561011 and de llt cry. Tne nnmb•.r of portul mon,y-order cirt:es la 419, iaclnd n, those in the Paeltic B:ve, and T , :rltoths, and some pnuclual ,111 •ea to the Sunthtra St=tes. Prd,rs have trees 1451,1 toe putung Into urer=uan fift7-dve aidltionll The otimtAr of mooey orf era Issuni florin? the year ans 1:77, of the vathe of $1,374- 122 62. 'lnn utontxr paid yen, 711,57.5, of the ?slue 61,h91, 92 22. Add amount nmaid tnPUMOssra, $21,721 t 44; mooning' In al!. 61,":::,- 7, end. Amount oatatnadlith NO 545 41. 1 au max, beam amolist of money ordern is 'cheep may be Jadictoenly encresseel to F. 3.), asd tic restrlctien to sums not lens than o:ee dollar removed, retaining the present minimum fee. The law would or farther Imp7ored by ex:nad ir g the time within which the order may be raid to 'lx mootta, toe peri,l now ail° wed. of ninety days, being too limited for the occuses•y cwres• poederre between distant points. Balances were doe from a nitherll en at the outbreak of the rebellion amounting to 361,027 57, few of which have been paid,— Skase are being employed, tarnagh courts and other egeoeice, to collect the amounts oat to the zoverrmitit. The e:oting of the star broutht with It the latetEalty of restoring the :rots! Cefidc, , , In the ,anthem. Stater. No time was Int to enria4 to the CILIZtna of those Staten all the faothies which they were In condition to accept. Anticipating that the revenues tram alai as-- vlce In the sonth wend be rot acme time can na:stably lees than they were previous to the wat, the necessity of reduced rates of comae.- segos. and In many instances of redacal cor nice, was obvious. This rt , tuired new eisesitlea- Lions Of ratts of payment to rail and water, and modification's of pay and service on land routed. nsiderchle rtdections havo been made in the maximum compensation to these classes of see s Ice. Although the service has been restored In ach of the Southern States, it is not so C. ,5- oral as the Department hat desire I and the wants of the elite _no require, because of the difficulty of procuring co. tractors and poetic 13- tern who eon take the oath preacrllted by the acts of July 2. 1062. and March 3, 1553, re.plir g uniform loyalty to the go•ernment during the r-bellion as the condition of holdlu; clia .e and 'or the conYcylno of the malls. Amorg the many remarkable -facts illustrat ing the progress of the people of the loyal States during the rebellion, In almost every tie• partment of material development and social advancement, having no precedent to history, and confounding the predictions of all haring little faith In the vitality of free institntloos and the resources of a free people, that of the In crease of postal correspondence, its shown by the posted revenues, is not the lout interesting and suggestive. The maximal* annual receipts of this department pxovlous to the rebellion from all the States was $ 8 , 3 18,007.40. which was exceeded In the gam of $6,039.001.30 by the receipts of the last year from the loyal States alone. • The revendes daring tke pest four years alconniea to 946,459,022 97, an average of 911.- 614.309 74 pa' annum. Compared with the re aims of the four yenre immediatety preceding which amounted to 1639.3 2: ,040 73, the annuli average Increase at revenue .was 13,533,945 66, which has not resulted . fmin any considerable anditions to the service, the ratio of receipts to expenditures having been larger than, with few exceptions, at nay previous period. THE LATESTNEWS 1 BY TELEGRAPH. Our Special Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON WAR DEPARTMENT REPORTi. Their Surreptitious Publication. HOW THE MESSAGE WAS HECiITED Opinions of Both Parties cbc.. dba.. 030. :rectal flap/44h to tho Pittsburgh Churls. • WA SINGSON, Dec. 5 The following correspondence, held with the Stcretery of War on the of December, will ea plain Itself. There was a wide spread appre• heneion of come dishonorable breach of cacti &tee In the publication of General Grant's re port and that of the Secretary, such as has Mace actually occurred. la order to be prepared for such a contingency, Mr. L. 1.. Cronns, of the New York runes, for himself and the other hon orable members of the press, addcossed to Mr. Renton the following: We understand that the conditions of fob. fishing your report and General Grant's are that tin s are ant to be printed until sent to Congress.. ri we are ric ht swill-you please give us written asEnratee to that Effect We have reason to believe that the condition will be strictly:enforced Very Itespeclfully, yours. L. L. CHOUTd. Mr. Stanton retnrued the letter with the fOl - endorsement: The abate are the assurances and conditions on which alote the reports of the Secretary of War and lick Gen. Grant have Wien furnished to any person or Dress whatever. Any publica tion before the reports are sent to congress, would be a breach of good habit by the party making each publication, and would be treated., accordingly. E. M. 5TITros, beeretary of War Yo ut correspondent deems oo other explains tlon necessary lo the premises, and leaves It to 'ourselves to characterise the pub lication made under these circumstances as It deserves. COY NE - IMM O Tal MC 4106 The ecmments on the meseage may be expressed In the frztpicetly recurring phrase, "Well, Its a tolerable good message; batter a good deal than we had terse. to expect." The Democrats make no sp.:eta] objections as yet, at d the Unionist. are cautious in expres sing then:Nei...a, except as above hinted. C spicnous radicals, however, freely criticise its assuming that the whole work of reorganixa• ti• n has been accomplished, with the single et reption of paesing upou the legality of eke:ions of Congressmen. FROM WASHINGTON Payment of Januar/ Coupons—Yellow Never Reported on the ••Stonewall••— Nrontler Smuggling—Another Dodge Detected—Counterfeit Fractional Cur rency—Supreme Court of the United 'totes—The Late Judge Caton—Pacific Railroad—Laud Odice Returns, &c. New Yaws, Dec. s.—Tbe Tribune's Wa.:u. ',oglor.t /Tidal say., The lovment of the .; an- Lary coop°na will be anticipated. owing to A ;sri:e Lire u mu!nticn 0.12 is the 'Tres ILe diwablea eoltlitle in the Tari.Jua depart. mewls of the Goverment will petition Coogre_ss to ellow them some of the homades paid others of their elicw not in the Govelntirmt employ. Quite a ...aloe leaf occasioned la W ash irgtoe yesterday by a repert of the prevalenm of the yellow fever on board the Stonewall. She Lssltem towed Into the stream. and Is brine rbaracd preparatory to the admlnaion of Ins, The Commislnner of Customs is nun•lnced from the character of the reports which he as dally receiving from the Cana 'lan frontier, that hit action lu employing ream e detectives a la diclous, and will he of great bench in the en poeure and arrest of the females who lance re cently been In contraband trade between the Canada and United States line: so but one ..rosees now whom twenty e.•ru.ssed before, and the mervhants along the border see pccled of taring form, ly be.n enzagel le the contraband trade, are clueing their stores and ie.ling out. Anrthrr emtiggling dodge has Just been do leveed. An nausea! numb, ofcoffi is has beta brought across the thee, of late, for Interment no the American ride. Last week, the Called titatts Revenue officer isstet,d on seeing the curl Fe. after the call, was landed, against the eZ.FerSe prote c ts or ire cricket relatirell. when Instead of a defunct bn.dy, the col( a was found II Jed scab outtly el he. Twoj. r crr.t. of all fra - 1101161 CUITI3OI re eirrd at the Trveaavy la e , act ,f,t. Tula cowls to the 1).-;:artmer.t 'rem bank-re and ot.a• ere, deemed experts lu J2o,:r.g nion^y, aal lx, per (I'LL.c art. g the t g.vre 9o.rce idea of the of gas akia.l of tuft iLlog. The hapretue Court u, t et wily• ts- Cmy, al the J s Ixtot p - escut. Th-y stied in • body to the White li on 1 ; their reap( , is t ts• l'r,sJdnot, ad) 1aru,....1 1::1 to- tnorrow, Whso they writ cuter U,hirl Cho uslui ff of the Vent. ' LE. Durant, the Vice Erssidem and gel, Al menage, of the CaPai Par it. lti..rowl..s boa is WapbingtOn, tnakleg arraneeruents for toe exsrn Mat ion awl ace r anee Ly the government cou in eolone, 6 of the Seat ton, mil. of the 1./010 line. Since the dr:ask:l of the President appr vieg the amended isention of the hue, the work has progreracd very rapidly. The limn' Washington special contains the Mimi leg: A motion non been called la the Su reme Court, by A. H. Garland, Esq., of A tic nn fee. to be permitted to practice In court wlthout taking the oath as prescribed by the ac's of C in grate of July 1, IlaG2, aid January 24, 1965. Tue mothm will be argued probably oa Wednes day. l'ireetiv after the adjournment of the Su titanic Court of Ibe Uultei States yesterday, a meeting of the:members of Inc bar of the court was CO4rtied for the 1 , U.1050 of paying proper eix Ct to lice memory of the late J tinge Cstrun, a ho died since the acjaurainent of Ll:tycoon last Judie Biaelt, formerly Attorney Geu• presided, and eb.rprint speeches were made lico. Caleb Coshing. lion. atontgomery flair, mad other,. A committee was appointed to draft rceolullens txpreeelve of the sense of Ice meeting. The resointions were prepared and adopted and the committee desired to pre sett a copy thereof to the court to-day to taa Oared nu the journal. The Ilfrald's Wablilurton special Bays : The Get era! Land Office rerel•al yestercia V the fol. lowing returns for coil anita of pualte lands during the month 01 October, at Marysville, ColLfOnlia, amounting to Hearty Steen thousand dotter,, necompsn'ed with the actual acttlannut on 1 OW eerc6 under the homestead law, to the same month. A t Vancouver's, Washington Territory, nearly 4,50') acres were taken up fur actual settlement, together with 1 , 15/1 sate amounting to $2,370. The Land 0111, at lowa reports the settlement tinier the homestead law of nearly 1,000 acres of public lauds with cash rem ipta fur $2,160. The Wdria's Washington special says : The Joint Commioclon to Celtic the claims of the United Mates and the Government of C,Aurn bin, have bed submitted to them 110 M BOVCOLT cases. The Commission bare passixl upon a large number of the most Important. The Commission adjourned yesterday until Nfonday next, in crder to pass on the remainder that have been submitted. Preston King's Eztate--Cbolers Preyea- Hon In New York Nirw Yong. Deo. S.—Surrogate Tacker, has received official Information from the Surro gate of Bt. Lawrence county, that letters of Ad ministration hare been granted upon the estate of Hoz. Prune' Sing. Through fear of the cholera, a thorough san itary survey of 11l parts oldie city will be coin menced Immediately. Railroad Collhlol Naw Toni, Dee. 5.—A oalibilon oecerred last evening between the exprese nod freight trate of the forlorn Railroad atm the city railroad of the Third Avenue Railway, by which one pas tel:Ter in the city train was Instantly killed end a number seirethil itibtred. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, . DECEMBER 5,71866 XXXIXth CONGRESS--FIRST SESSIOIN WASIIINOTON, Dec. 5. SENATE—The Senate met at 1:101t1, with Pres cient pro, tem. Mr. Foster, la the Chair. A message was received from the House an nouncing Its organization, and requesting a committee to act with one of its appointment to wait upon thd President for Its message. A message was also received them the Ito Ise announcing the passage of the Ifouse joint reuolu• Lion for a Committee of fifteen on Reconstruc tion. Mr. Wade malted to take np the last resolu tion. Mr. Saulsbury moved to refer the resolution to t L e Cemmittre en Judiciary. Mr. Johnson objected to the introdacti on of the resolution. The Toole:Ion was then ordered to lie over. Mr. Grimes efferrd a resolution for the sil l-oh:am( ut of a committee of two to act with the Home committee In waiting upon the P.-esl dent. Mr. e‘hermati lntmd or ed a hPI for the survey and ante of the mineral lends of the United States. Mr Cowan presented the credentials of Messrs. Alcorn and Shark-v, ecnators elect from Miss isaippl, which was ordered to lay upon the to. ble for further or' lon, Mr Fool offered a rt solution from the leg !stature of Vermont, In favor of equal rights in reconstructed States. The Senate thee, on melon of Mr. Sherman, took a recess tilt c ne o'clock. On re assembling. Mr. Doolittle then moved that en the House tummht, e for welting on the President was not reedy, the n mess be intended unit two o'clock. Atter recess Mr. Sherman Introduced a bill for the Fume,' and sale of the mineral lands of the Utited Stater. Ordered to be priatet. The hr. leaves the prima bleak, but provides that actual residents and occupants shall be allowed to purchase the lands at the Lattimore. rate. Stewart offered a bill to define the 1 eictlon of tbe circuit and dtstrtet carte to the Sates of Nevada and 'info]. M. I own° pressrai d the credentbila of Wil liam L. Shark, y and James L. :acorn Senator dal from the state of Muudisippi. Kr. Cowan. said "I am tent ucted by these gentlemen toogar these credo:aisle. without saying anything abut than. I therefore ask that they may lay on the table and wait the father action of ail' hod% •" Mr. Sumner: `•That'. right.'• Mr. Fort offered a resolution from the legit latnreof Vermont In favor of equal rights to the lately rebellious slates. I Wend La be prlu. ted. Mr. Doolittle introduced a bill in relation to the qualificathats of Jurors In certain eases, pro. iding that in trials for treason or high misde meanors committed against the United States, by organized military force. no Juror shall be adJushred Incompetent by reason of hoeing formed or expressed an opinion upon the ral , t or Innocence of the occulted, based upon public rumor, statements In the public Journal or the common history of the times, providing, ho will, notwithstanding, Impartially try the ac cused. Slr. Morrill Introduced• a bill repealing all laws In farce In the District of Colombia wisLeh make any dutlnction in regard to color and pro hibiting the authorities of Washington eat Georgetown sad the Levy Goan of Ike oonnty of Washington from enacting In future, any law or ordinance that shall not effect alike ail persona of whatever race or color. Toe section takes aloollar salon respecting several Terrltco ilea of the Unltal States. Any offlmr violating such provision Is liable to a line of tiro hundred dollars, and Imprisonment for not less than sic manila ocr mare than twelve. At two o'clock the Senate again erne to or der. The President's menace was receved and read by the cemetery of the Senate, John C. Forney. At the conelualon of it., reading, on trositon of Mr. Anthony. five thousand entice of the mes sage. and documents, wore ordered to be prin. ted. On motion of Mr. DouiCtie, the Seusta ad journed at 8:4, I'. M. Itoymoci prssented the memo riel of ID. Dance contesting the west or Janice Bre ohs, it New York. The House then proceeded t, 14c eloc'lon of a Chaplain. E.,. Bryoton, Coogreysta,a allot, woe dectrd. On 1110t11,11 of Mr. Jenks, a stealal committee on a uniform bankrupt law was appanted. Mr. Randall, of Pentellrania, offered a reso lullha that it, iniereat and prlnfflpal of the debt created during the ril,hion, ought to be promptly paid. The resaintion was adopto.l. The message of the President Ifni reterrdd to the Commtil.e• of the w hot., no the littie of the l'biou. The .lu-st on of orii,ting fifty thousand sates co; its eta. refer: ^,l to the CJMnlttea on Print.ng. rro 1.130(109 of Mr. C inCin. a wet s<i t trd, i.. et•u,lin he t . ..m tteo on militate Wilts to whether tfa nth of Prue.: fil•rabal General cannot be alnantagi.ously dia per aed with. and the [melees. thereof turned over to some permanent Bateau of the Was the. pat talent. Raymond offered a reee.ntion ( wbleb was a ',Ned ) tbat Wm. E. I) .dge. claimant of the a. at scraped by James Brooks, be entitled to the rrictlrre of ttetao..r. • l'ad:nq the dtrialon of the Ileation. Mr. I:sa da:l.lT rt d be fo:lowlna. res 'lotion /:eeolred, Tha as the sense of this If ease, that the public debt created Curter the late ra ta-1110c was convected noon the faith acid honor of the cation , that A. It sacred and Inviolate, and must hod ought to be pat.], principal and Interest, and any alterept to repudiate, or In env manner, La Impair old debt, should be haler, &ally du Couttonacced by the people and prom ut• 15 refet led by C . -or:l:ass, If pr,poand. Tuts res at:lotion was agreed to. Teas, le2. nays, 1. A. this Cute the nae.a,s;re was rqceivel and r ad by Mr McPcerson, the Clem. Oa the conclusion of the n a 4 1hd e spoteatle followed from both stdca of the all. The mescals was then submitted to the Committee of the the 8 - ate of the I:e'en. Watehbo-ne. of lilla ill, following a ntitt • arc: - nit pe ereC vet, red a rear !Litton that • c mmitm-e C. aerating a mac Metnixr from each Stein hr it:Tifittapil to ) do porch el:no:rune am tiny he apr I,l<d 011 the part of the Senate, to conilerr aid Tr;11, .bat . "1,11 Of to-pert Gia• Omit adopt to er pre. the dee;i Feasibility of the nation un the event of the decease of rtmitit tit I.;nerdn, and that an mach at thy Stemane e 3 71:11tPl. to the wahine h , .'y rid d it., t•n!d c•tatmt tee. The re••,:lit.tql Ma* 1;0110mm:110y ailoDied. K Pect..i.3lrattin, then in.ruici7c4 lid. Ia xtri,d .u 0 eye, the D.sr.,[t 01 Crl in. On mow, LIASI w htn /jna, uj . ; ur. Nthl day Lex.. The 11,0i:cad Fr, m M‘.14111 Cort.lllta--The Legimlitturt.-- I on rentioD to iirso , memble--Forllng no !tie Etrltt•lon (.1 Suall(rru ( ong.rt,•nl,l3. t K, , rcntrr —Cheriestan Ad, W. pay :•-•tr./.1 1•TIC/./ e.Ure reime ed 00 Ititrilar last, and pr.ceedwi to ennui the ‘0 . ...r for (;.‘yrrnor. which aLry.,l 41.9.15f,r d b. (hr ord 10.186 for Wale Ilstopt-m. There wan no opposlt.i,n to the election of IV. J Por t ran Lieutenant Cloven:lc,, his name having been on both Stat., tickets. There I. POETIC 13cAti011 respxtlng' tha roes ambling of the Stare Conaentpla it perfect certain work for watch the I.•glslatarc ts (km. hick ie- IA said to be in conlmanle-U ion with Go, Perry on the Annleet, but the Idler ot in la vor of deter r.ng ii until after the inaugu ration of th. hve , nor elect. _ . f•, tx understood that the basin,' or the Sea skin- will he stroitly al until Cougreais adini the Rnu.b Carolina delegate. to their 0,1.5. The prospect or their exclusion Create. :cinch feeling and sonar hitt/acne... Recent Indian Outrages New Yong, Dec. s.—The ihratre Washing. ton de,patohes, ears. the Commtasionere to-day, of the Indian Bureau, received this morning, a communication from the Sarrerlutand , nt of the Indian Agency In Kansas, giving der hive Info, mnil,n of the is , licerent state of the Indians in I hat section. The retort previondly otnained In regard to the burl:l.l4 Of 14 ' , Cage Coidh by the Cheyennes and Apprches on the Smoke Hill It ,kite, on the 19th of November I,st, Is folly sustaln,d, together with the ruassm.re of F. Mt role, with Ore oth re, then traveling on the roach. It Is also represented that after commit. Ow this outrage and murder, tin whole force atfackml, em ceesiecly, five mail stations along the route, ‘7lll-1, they destroyed, taking oust's elan of the live stock all along the line of their de rastallons, departing In a south easterly di rection. ( , thelnl documeate of the ablver has also been placed before Gov, Cutnming, Nary Yard Workmen discharged—Squad ron lteduced—Florida Delegates Killed. Nnw Yeast. Dec. 4.—A further redaction, by the diechargeof eighty workmen, was made at Brooklyn ASTY yard yesterday. The Herald'. Charleston carrespwidentwritesi Bleep the arrival of Commodore Laciman, , com• mantling the Atlantic squadron, the squadron has 'timely been reduced, to too vessels, and he will further reduce it by the sale of two more vessels. Tbe iVortcP. Jacksonville, (Fla ,) correspon dent imp : Two delegates elected to the Mate convention are supponed to have been lost or: the steamer, D. 11. Mount. Judge Frasier, of Jacksonville, and the family of Malor Weeks, of the second Florida, (11 1 1uton,) cavalry were al. fi on board Virginia Boundary Clue/Bela. Ricomoit Va., Dec. 5.--The Legislature to thepae tie 1:111 repealing the net allowing tramf4 of tile rountles of Berkley and Jef ferion to eaters ATIER FECOVI Etaettil'E Prorogation of Parliament MEASURES TO REPRESS FENIANISM 7`124c, 3r , c0r016 xi Slitlearlx.otai New Your.. Dec, s.—Tee steamstip nay of New York, from Liverpool on the 251 alto. vta. Queoctown on the 23d, arrived this evening, The ex-pirate Shesandoalt. soiled on the:list alt., for New lork. idorfoo, 21 - nr.. 23 —The political neva Is un important- The Bank of England reduced the tale of discount to 6 per cent. The merchant; of Path and Havre n-a adoptieg mcglooriaie to the Emperor, In the Spanish Chltian affair. Vlolcut galus•bn re occurred to England, with greet dew age to shipping. The following Is a summary of the steam ship's items Parliament has been further prorogued to the Mir of December. A Dublin telegram, of the averring of the BOth, to the Morning Post, says Pigeon limas° Fort, commanding Dublin Bay. hos been gar risoned since the loth by large military detach ments. All the rrttards have been doubled, tied the men are held adder arms all night. Daring all day on the 20th, four general officers were in the fort, and the gates and bridges wore closed. The number of Feefans admitted to ball is ri guided as an indication that only the chiefs will be prosecuted. -- • . The Liverpool Past publishes a circumstan tial account of a duel recently fought near that city, In which an Ameriran Yenion K bel, Wm. Brown, won one of the principals. and reerived a wooed on the btp The story in vouched for ea authentic, and in said to have been hashed up until Ilmivo deported for New York, which he d id on Ihe 19th. lila antagonist ro t as a L:v• erpool Au I Fnavcce—A bulletin has bean published offi cially, otatteg that the effective re:Notion of tie Precch army, eteounu to 10,396 men, and that the ultimate 'economy for the budy,el for 186 7 will be between twelve and thirteen mill loo It was reported that the Minister of war wee preparing e reduction of the navy , whereoy a saving or four millions could be effected. Victor Emanuel delivered Ma speech at the opening of Parliament. In which he said the force of events would eolve the question pend ing between Italy an-1 Sardinia. Liserpietl, Nov. 29.—Cotton—The sales of Monday and Tomday were 11,090 b 3,000 to apitettlatlons and ezym tsre— opened steady and dozed Sat, and slightly de clined. Illenclaner llfarkci—Qelet. Breadattars very dais. Flour unsaleable at a decline. Wheat 1®24 lower. Cam declined Li; mixed, 31(gi3i 6d. Provisiona quiet. Beef tedet. Pork steady. Sawa declined 31. Batter drm. Lard quiet. Petroleum firmer; refined, 31 4driXli 61. LoAdon Market-- Vrtmat la lower. Floor - changed. Sager gala. Coifed with an up. ward tendency. Rice quiet and hall prices. Lierrisoot. ,You. 33.—The Cotton sales yes terday and to-day amounted 10 15,600 bale, in. eluding 6,000 balm to speculators and exporters. The market was easier yesterday, bat closed nominal to-day. Bleadstuffs are more active, bat have a down ward tendency. Prot'!alone quiet and Heady. SICOII dull, and no a ales. dull; sales small. Loodiot, Noe. O.—Consols closed at i39: , 4 89% for money. Americus Stocks—lllinois Central. 13(gRfP Fr lc, 55@55 , ,, Q, 8 Fire Twenties, 62.i5j@114 SENATE COMMITTEES ORGINIZED. Ccngress to Adjonm for the Weak, r i 11PLAIIHION FROM DOLCE MAYNARD. New lout, Dec, Corameretala Wash ington special, ripe the Senate ennamittees are urgaclzed. Feasemdi.n is chairman of the committee 00 finance. 4, own, M•11 - gaa is trana(err<l to the finance committee from the c .m toteson military affairs. eN . santor 1./..zon Is chairman of the ruastage cOMmia,c In p.a,e of Mr. (Jo!. lamer, deceased. 41 etronz committee has bees appointed on the District of Cola onto arab roz- Ito., Messrs. Month. Wade and fin-neer. A divalch from Wastimo4n say. Alr. cat 41, Jonra, from the Ott. Non h has erns-d. lie • nul be roulu take tar .140, 1101,, ha .in: IPot on I contrary, ban:.:it:apt-lac r6..1 .• I la , ;•• bundet for Inyally t. n :br I nl , m. Ile is tr -to the mountain dishier .a the ssestun port that Orate. Sledars. tatutoae, . C:ark. a[:.7 ti ' N Walkup, frog :be came are apoe. 'fn. a Incutber of LLe rcUel Coogre.,•, anti wan a Lolooel in I.Le ret,el The same despatch sly, it is probable that Corstes nil! adjourn into Weelnesday until Met day, rivet, panty In coceetosece of the an. tios•l 1 haukszt•log, Interreuee. bet chiefly to give the House time to make up the G 0151011.1, 1 ,, which, in th:a term, tseuires an• nllasi deliberation. The disabled soldiers employed in the ♦arkns departments of government, hare nrePareill a petition, onmerosaly signed, pregame C mares, to abo!.lsh the eat, 111959 d at their last session, witbnlding from them the honours paid to all nib., of their class not In government employ. Horace Maynard publishes • note erplalelug his attempt to be beard yentmday. He consid• ered I. his duly to make his presence known to the Ilen‘r, as be bad not bent recognmal by the cleft. From Hayit —The Defeated Itobets—Cl”l -era at Gand•loape and Mart!pg.°, New Yuxc, Doc. 5 —l - he *wanly,' I. from [!avant, Nov.. h, has arrival. lor news 'Tom Col Lola It•ytlen. confirms the ne of ;Is bombardrneot by the Ilritieh. Rt - 7.4,, the, hare r,rf . Most e( tne It thei cl.lefe bate been elo , t Slr hr eer-re re , oons vto trok re , ago It IL • Br!,kh e0100:ate the 1..emba:.!r0., , ,, wret*el ted 1.7 lb- reh,!, G•nt rat Andrew with fitly loon f`lrf end ••eitllLi f,tTrartl i. now meter of 11, tt, talon. tt of the forehrners !led to the Amen ran war re, • t!orlez the tw , ,nha,lrt,nt. the :r..111A o the W., .tr, I • am new .ret,..1.1 by feet . ? .trot at Part An truce an 1 Jack-tea vr” rzsol,•4. Hret a• f. w.d ai.ni .:ts o tr .01 tb- run then ra.lc Havana 2.:thy n 1 fn.:: e Itt.ps 11 tt. At: t a letoar c al C.t`ta tat.l.: anL Lttmg dlttrrt iVC tract, Hollusan Elected 'Mayor el New Xyrk. Ne w yoc., cite' election here to day pawed oft quietly and no 1,0, or mar der. arc as yet rciereted, The full rote fur syor I. is. follows Tammany Doenyernt, hotrerte. Ref.utrlicnat, 31.4121 , Ace, Citizen.' Assoctation and Muesli. 41.00, Abkrondlag ilaak Cnthler Bt ht,m,ron, Vt., Dec 5 —II. 0. 11n5t,,,11, th, missing nastier of the Misslaettoe Bank, a Sheldon, Yertuvut, has Leen traced as far as Chicano, where he was seen by an acquaintance on the 15.. h of November. Ile has 101 l Itv.tre. Lle la tam,ard to he derarged. Naeuvitaw, I)e,. —Thera la a heavy rain all day. River rlalug. Cotton open:4l°,ln very &light, three hundred t,alce received and two hun dred shipped. U. S. Senator from North Carolina ILLI.moiT, N. C., Dec. s.—John rook, of Itcrtte c.,nnty, a Union man, was elected United Staten titontor to-day for tho short term. Usti nag !ttolen. CUSVCI-Al5ll, O.,Cealber s.—Tho maU hag that left New York on Bonday night for elev.- land was stolen In the depot hero last night. l‘f ETCA I.r —On the 1t Init.. at the residence of her [anther in this oily, LIZZIE K. 11 ET CALIf, lined ?I years and 6 months. The (Quern] erlll take plate from St. Peters Church ro.oav ( Wedneaday) at 2 r. r. Thp friends of the fsrolly are respeetfally bolted to •treed. "- and 13 days. lean , I moot& The funeral will take Vace from 111. late raeL deuce, No. 1139 Wylie street, on Touts oar, 7th lost, at o o'clock A. M The friends of the lous ily are reapectfullt incited to attend. AlKeN—Un Toettlay ntOtalzu!, Docentbar sth CHARLES, infant son Of John and 31‘ry Jane Aiken, aged eight montbe. The funeral will take place from the residence Of ble pa cuts, earner of Franklin and Townsend streets, Pittsburgh. ro-aoaaow ( Wednesday) at 2 o'closk r. The Mande of the family are r spectrally Invited to attend. nILLDALE CEMErERY—A rura and most.pletaresque place of Sepulture. situate as the uplands. Immediately north of Allegheny city, 011 the New Brighton Road. Parsons wish. Ing to select Burial Lots spill apply at th, Supanwimde n t s Office at the Cemetery. Title Deeds, Permits vie all e ther business will be atto.aled at: the Drug Ware.bonse of the undersaaned, corner of :lederal and Lteeo4oll streets, Allegheny. QED. L. KELLY, s , :orCary as Trealunc. From NAIL"Ille PUBLIC NOTICES •- IateLSCIPATION AND INECON STBUCTION: 311EIH curt t orlon, WITH THE PROGRESS clietisrs Kt No- DOM IN THIS LAND.—ltsv. win peach la the PLYMOUTH roNtlemo, YIuNAL CRUNCH, Hand etreet, on Thant.. giving moraine, at 10% o'clock. den Ica BANKS AND BANKERS - DOLLAR bAVO4OI3 BANK, NU 95 Fotrin, Stan LibLARRED IN 11953. Open daily from BT to E I o'clock, also on Walmes day and Saturday evening, from Kay Ist to No. vember lit, from 1 to 9 o'clock, afid from November Ist to May lit from G to B Deposits received of all sums of not less than Una Dollar, and a dividend of the prod. doclarsd twig a ye., in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and December, silt. the Rank was org.fred, at the rata of via per cent. a year. Interest, Lf not drawn out, la placed to the credit of the depositor nt principal, nod bears the same Interest from the nest days of Jima and December, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call, or even to prent his pass book. At this rate money will double to leas twelve years. Books, containing the Charter, By•Laws, c ßules and Regulations, furnished arena, no applicatioe at the rink, Pkiralintar—OEOßGE vtoa PUBSIDI3II.B. Witham J. Andereon, A. M. Pollock, M. LI., John O. Backotea Robert Robs, Bend. L. Fahnestock, John H. Shoenberger, Jam. lierdman, Jam. Shldle, Janice McAuley, Alexander Speer, seas M. Pennock, Chrt.tlnn Y ad.. Galvin Adams, . Ilenry . J. Lynch, John U. Bindles', Peter A. Madeira, George 8.., John Marshall, Hill Bunnell, ' Walter P. Marshall, Aloe. A. Ga mic!, James a H. Meets, Uharl. A. (Johon, John B. Montddenj Wm. Douglas, Joho Orr,Henry I. John Evans, Joho J. Gillespi William E. II WI I rA e, z, William S. Haven, Alexander ?India, Peter H. Hanker, William Venkirk, YkrAll.lV Wm. P. Way..., ameaC. & As Liana Whittier, COLTON SmrdsrP—JAJßlii B. D. ALUMS. Midas , THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANE. 11. S. Government Depository 55 JII.4IIKET SRTEET, PITTSBI7B6R, PA, Capital Paid I 1300,000 With Prl•llette of Increase to 300,000 Basing extensive sorrespooden es with Banks sad Bankers throughout the country, we offer unusto al facilities to those doing burin= with us. 7 8 - 10 ivow379. And all other Cfovarnment seenrinee, furnished to turns to snit oarclumere. Deposits received and interest allowed by spectra agreement. DIZIOTOtti : THOS. DONNELLY, H. HMG, D. M. SMITH, N. J. HIGLEY, JAB. M. HAMBY, JOHN F. HERRON. THUS, EIMITH, .J. M. KIHK.PATRICE THOS. .DONHELLY, President, BITZLIIR WARD. Cashier seirapratemr BANKING HOUSE.. N. HOLMES & SONS No. 57 Market Street, Pittsburgh DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN PAR FUNDS AND OURREN(7I Collectlo.audo 012 111 tda prtholpal patina• of United St-stos mdMai. STOOKS, BONDS AND OTHER SEUURITIB BOUGHT AND SOLON ammo Part.teulat attentive: paid to the pusalleme ee sale of UNITED STOIS SECURITIES, MOLVDIIirO CoDod Slates 1111 es at ISZSIII 80. da 11-20.; Do. Dives. 1040 s; IrTen-Teirclo.; Do. Dr.rUltratok of Logeatedness. OftloEUM ALN. VUUOUER% MIMIHT UB J.. 1.11517 CC iLLEOTE IH% EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0 f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Capital itrganiztil envier &tate of Pt., 1916. 11,000,000:Nate' Law !bpi This Bank Diu been destknst.l a DEPO!..4ITA RI OF THE United States Treasury, and appointed gent for the .010 of Um 7.430 Xa 0 .41. l'a . Every facility will Do °aired to !minter. or psr. ues pia/v.6.14g for resale. H. M. MIIRIELAY, Cashier MERCHANT TAILORS lIENRI G. HALE, Merchant Tailor, NOHTII WEST CORNER OP rg.'lll a ST. CLLR 9P3- Takes crest pleasure in announcing to Ms elm. one east...nue and Lhe pttuoe generally, that hie low - clans. and arrangements for the FALL dEA. SON are now completed. having bees personally 'elected from the lleat-cises el Ptic houses in the L astern citits. only such a el.. of 900.111 ft) C•l3 It ally be recommended Will be odcred, virttlok om• ataers the newest and most apdr..efel materlais laud el y its, the entire stock .Ind rely large, varied toc , select. Mr. Hale bus mn.G ....caste/Ice to to tlug an early inspection. sL'PL.ILFINE BLA.LK, COLOREn CLOTTIS, ANL/ I/0E SKINS.. usual, warranted Tact la ee1..., and .110 d teaiddr. MELTON OLOTILS and other now coatlngs, new style lot entire suits. A groat rwiety of FINE CASSI AIERF:s to' Pants and Vests, for Morning mad Eventna wear. sate FUR wINTER O 11'1E11- CO4 TETO S: Bluel Chinchilla, Black Chinchilla, Brown Chinchilla, Daliah Chinchilla, FINE FRENCH BEAVERS, all colors Which W. will mains up to oilier to a superior manner and style. 1.1 RAT, PON/41EL & REESE, Successor* to S. GRAY & SON roll lacir.camyr Tsmoo.o. No o 2 Fifth .1 OYB' DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS, A new lot of cholas goods For Fall Wear. JUST RECEIVED BY :GRAY & LOGAN, NO. 4Y ST. CLAI R STREET. FURS.. FUltl3l FURS! FURS! CALIFS, BILSVSS .4AD cm:urns:as. The Lirgest and Most Complete Assortment EVER OFFERED IN THIS FILRHET, AIcOORD 00'S. sxUL 13/ Wood Street, Pittsburgh, FOR SALE--FOR RENT pon BALE WITH IMMEDIATE POS. SESSION, TR i 11201:1NT HOPE PR IPER, , AT WC 0 DS' RUN S TATION; Fine°, +area Land. ROA wlta la roost. and carrel.; pleoty of wit water and frill of .11 alai+, ten =lama.' 'walk tram Federal .trees Depot, Alla- Enuire of Lan aubaariber, endl NI Vale AND OIL TOOL WORKS, El Vale .trees, Allegheny _ool,lmd FOlt BALE—Please call at No. 199 Re. beets .teem, Allselin! City, au you ere Pall. hag, and examine a two story Brink Dwelling e six .pow!. Rosa cellar, and basement; Dlea.snt Ly situated on th• N. ID lids of .treat. Pelee 13,600; orts-haLt down, balance in two or Dame lea!! if dell!.. &pot, the gee Estate and Darllanwe Vest of S BATE oriZO eels" street. isawrenNarina R o s A GOOD BARGE, suLleale for carrylng either Coal or Railroad iron. L. oTared sale CHEAP FOR CA- H. tar Also, THREE SE -"ON 0-BAND BOIL' It s. as 40 inches diameter. Enquire •t the flnetfusltrtaiong }wail Al 1341. E k Corner of Point klieg and Duquesne Way, nc3 , tr nest tkt Pomt FOR SALE - - - - - FLY wirizz, complete, I.ndy for putting up, eUltftblo foi or any purroee reclaim:lg 60 horse power. Appiy at • tl2:/141. 113 TIMED STREET. VOR ISALE,--ONE LARGE DOUBLE ROGUE FIRF AND BURGLAR Prt()OF3a.FE. lined wan Steel. and In complete order. batty OWLed ty fitobeit Sabworth, deceased. For per. Indic, enquire or ALES B. STRTCKLEIL, Adek'r, co/1-tr No. I St. Clair *Ertel. rOAL AND LIME I'llOPE11 ; 1"Y FUR SALE—Co the St.eubartolla Railroad, 'area cone* from the city, VONT Air: ING ONE El UNDR ED AND EIGHTY SLY ACRES, Steam end Water Flouring end Saw M.lll, and other tine improyeir.euta. For further information apply to WILLIAM WARD. (Opposite the Cathedra.) /Yl9 Grant street, No. iio. 83,500 w ILL YU RCHABE A BIUCK DWELLING C C SIX ROOMS Lot 114 feet deep, fronting on Small.. street, Ninth wand, Pittsburgh, near Morton street, 11 applied !or soon. EMI= 0 S. HATES, non Ender street, Lamrectoevil Pla . OUNT WASHIvOTON—PrcOPERTY FOR SALV.—a. teat Cottage Haute and Lot to Ground, Fru:t ~no sheds Tree., Shrubbery, etc. fronting on Hirt street. Also, is large House. nearly new; non.% of groune; corner of Bertha and HUM stn et. also, a double ' , tame House of six rooms and large lot on Sycamore at. Price, $1,260. Also, • Cottage House of three rooms and lot on Union street. Poke, 111,003. For sale by S. GIITHBEHT & SONS. not? Of Market Wee. VAR A! FOR BALE, CONTAINING 300 ACRES, Ail of which I. good Farming Land. and 2.0 acre. cleared and under good fence., the remaining 73 scree not-rate timber. Tree land is at present mostly Ingrats;anel I. In good condition for ettrel a tiur...r.F , FARM or for AGRIIJULTURA PURPOSES. the neighborhood le good, and easy of access—within a few ulnae of toe U. & P. R. R., at McCoy's Station, and two steamboat landings on the Onto rivet. it is near fdaliehes ter, the county town of Rangoon sourly, Wen V. six mates from Wellsville, and thirteen from Steubenville, U. The Improvements are, s large Frame House, Day., Wagon Shed, Cant ()ribs, Sheep Houses, and all /nem .ry oat bulkily., and a Steam Mill dote op. There an two good feins of COAL, one of which is I.I.&MMEG, on the arm. The property Is well worth the attention oft arrles nestling such property, beta* eiustly well adapt, d for wool ;70 - sing, grazing or farming es the Wu, bin! ton :eount• land, which county pint Ilanecek. Further paniculan on applica tio S. S. BRYAN, r ForRTH STREET, (Burke's BIL/Ang.) net' • ( UAL, COAL AND LAND FOR SALE L The very valuable FAR A to Elizabeth town • atop, Allttahsny esunty, Pa. coataintog 173 acres of SURFACE AZSDCOAIs, and Iran/bar on the hionongatola River for more than half a mtle. In POOl No L In this tract there are IS3 cores or good mer chantable (Asa L fronttog on the river, with veep water a I along the ptuµo,y, The water it never It,, than from 11; to 10 feet deep, when the river Ls at Its lowmt stage. he Land la of tle vary beat quality of river bottom, all In gaol order, and under good fending. lamb a large well hulehel two story ifhl lIW ELL I N LI.. 'NE, large fame ES WO, tram, otantr fret long; Corn Crib, Wagon Hn ate and two Tenant Dwellonga. The Greensburg and Wuhlugton Turnpike run. through the (arm; and ta ton la altogether for COU,ele nee or location and t. <4,.61) of the cry heat 1 iocat L. 030 ant, orrre. l l in floc y. r•sment. will Ite co sde to salt the purets , ern Frr particulars, enquire of 0. H. TWVF.:II. Est , tte Agent, No. 161 Fourth ot.r,ct. notalitt VALUABLE COUNTRY LtrAIE FOR 1 !SALE, situated on the Pennsylvania read, one-ball mile from Wilkliasharcit. sad only three minute. walk from the newly granted Stec tinl2 on .aid rend, called E'KIE WOOL/ ' I TATION; ertrouid eont•ining tt sates tat perehes;' three acres 1 Ink Forrest; n.ge Frame Ltell..ll.W. ;not new, with to rooms, and cellar linden:leach; bearing Fruit Tree.; Water sad other con•en weer a. These croanda will dirt to htntsociely. For further Darn; tastlon call on JAMES S. SING, no7-atf No. toe Fifth lame. DWELLING HOC9E INAILISU HEIN Y & one and a half 'dairy rramerJattage Roue& con taining two parlor., dining room, kitchen and tour chambers, sidto water and gu, onzupying e lot &ix ill, highly cultivated and ornamented With shrub bery 'hod shade ire•s. ourrotedleg% Are pteltlatll., %Ronne, ample space for fresh Wr, and the eon .1% on tun :arse rtv%T% commeadiat ae ORL.IIII, %WI rtrieJ rirw For nutter la:Orme:ion, %pipit - to S. S. BECtiVr 13 - offer, Fourth street. herkeng Mannar. FOR SALE I Nell Finished Frlme Tire-Story Neellion, Haying SIX ROONllewly w erel And PA:nted, FINE POIt neo, ~.n URA NT Leol.e en t outaide the House.. THE LOT le Fort;-flue feet front. hy One Hnet teed feet deer. FINE (111 APE A.YUUIt . ii:utr /te rope/psalm g.ven op let of Aprli text. Ale°. • • A CORNER STORE-ROOM, WITH ONE . DWELLING HOUSE . Possession will be given on toe Ist el April next. The proprietor w either soil . re to/ CountryFrtytily Torm.9 y. U. N. TOW FR, No. set Fourth street .1 T. SA.IIP 6 Po Sled I state Broiler 00.1 Inawrine.• &rent, I.3its•ail 81 Ye !er Al a: rert. &Bei:tient". FOR S.\ LE, TW) 11.17,1D5,JM1 TIMER STORY BRICK HOUSES n:6t: 1! en ^ .e east side of WIST l' )1• 1116\. near the comet of 0111.1 street, built not W fe it t h ch e e v d etrhyr omurdborun t thina va e ou th n th o c m d n m a p — ovanmsehe4 aL,d at present irk pocket order, oat of the eleaa •st ant most deall•bie thuAtioas In Alietheny. Yessessloa on the ist of April. 1614. e of JAMES T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Broker and insurance Atent, 0e2311 N... St Federal 41., Allegheny . . FOR SALE, 500 ACRES OF (XPA.I. LAND Situate In Wealmor, land connty, res.., on the tiorth•Western Portnoy Ica n la Railroad. cost two The e flOin. ol cool. Limestone aad Fire Cloy. AL. LIMENTONE soil FIRE CLAY privileges of the above tract of tarsi toUl bo roll oh or bt fore S.firt'RDAY, DECEMBER o - rrt, For further vartleulhre lo , otre at the Law and Maim Cake of W. J.& 'LILL P&TTERSON, not No.lll Footrh St.. PtttsawCh. 1 03IFORTA B D WELLAING FOR SAL E.—l orhir fnr sale there'd' rlhl.hed the. , story Br lck Hon. and tlde pot , 00 11 cornet of Sowed and Y ear' ft-rect. The h 33 .s contains aloe rooms peons trash-room and bath room, 5...., .0 rater throughout. This proprly ls coos, h owl to the tre•t, hulloes. ora tor, arid yet from Rs Surroundlugs retired and comp... Lively (err Born smoke. full particuLoal Risen on applicat3on to S. S.BBVAN. Stlak and Real Estate Broker, nr.2l 61 Fourth SL. (Burke's Braiding.) sfLENDID COUNTRY SEAT FOR AALE, Oontataing 00 servo. tea of which are ollsober, the balance in s high state of °attire 4 0 n, and under ► neat fence. The improvements area modern built Cottage, Tenant Floes Born Stable ►o•1 other outbuildings. A bug, Orchard of MS beet selection of Fruit Tree. In full bearing, also all kinds of mall fruit sail five never .ail big p pr th g a. Elguared fifteen minutes drive from Se isteltley StAitlon. This Is one of the pleasantest pewee now offered. Apply to nova B. Pict ALA It 00. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE gonsleting of 7 Acres of litah Land, I. erected & lane bistillery Btitiding UT by 62 feet, I aortae high, capable of hel eg converted Into a Grist !Kill, with extensive hog pens, now engine and bolters; ldfsrillSe4_,_rthggliven"le,'"lrtrdwolk PuTriOtt'utle. elm or grassi ' lwe day; good Dwelling. Orciteed, and located in one it the best grain crewing_ lesions in the State. or particulate ; lee One Sqleter. AMID to o r D. Martine tr. CO. I'`OR &ALE—GLASS FACTORY—The it extensive works, known as the EMPIRE STATE FLINT GLA9 , I WORKS. itrettiL oLoger, Trull a 00., with doekage for Coal. Send, /he., and all the Improvements mulatto for carry. log on so extensive business Tails, FletareAac. The works, now 1n suenevalul Operation. saw offer ed for sole at s low enure. They are situated at the corner or tent areous sae Taper street. lo the city of Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. Aptly as atm eat the Faciti,v. &ay Informatlna eau be had by calling at ADAMS h. CO.'S, Miss MUM' Lecturers, Pittsburgh.. nOIPLIWOOA VOLUME LXVIII-NO. 303 NEW .AD'i'#'"'EßMtllgkTS E REAB R. H. L SELL GOODS CHEIPER Other House in the World. let. We have rase making ULR mtnufnacurerl eCinatantly tested stock. OWN Goons Iron 1111. Id. We cell more goods than any don la the United States. id. We have an oggce oo Pearl etsoet., Becton, here all. manufacturer, In New England Steels that cash le on hand to maze any barialn, sad where goods are forced at auction, or OtherWlse. la S. Ls ma bend to boy the. 4th. We hal 0 11,1 Agent at 23 llottlezidt street, New York, morales entirely for out chafe of Wholesale and Retail liousta, the PritlelPhi or wkace ii COMET HALL SHOE STORE, No. 60 Fifth Street Also hare one al 104 Woodland &inane. Do. trolr, lelehlgan. One at 1511 slain street, Wheeling, Viral& One no 123 Federal street, Allegheny. One at 95 Columbia street. Ft. Wayne.Lanza& One at 121 Sumter meet, Olevelaald.Oito. And one at Kilgore Hall, stantenvt.tts, THE LARGEST AND BEST Conducted Boot and Shot Fitablishmelt IX TILE couxTElr. ANY-w telt more Goode and gl UM! faction t han any other Area the IirDUTIED STATES. Y OAK HALL wo. a PUTT( STAFJST: 110.. E CLOTH OCILSS rerinasa we center oce*ra. UVEILOOATS OF ALL ISLCIDS: ET= ==! FOAILDLES3 OF GOS FUR THE NIXT 10 DA. T& J. H. SMITH & CLOTILLEI.S, OAK HALL, ID FIPTH fl. Oilroslte tile Opera Rouse. SUPPLY YOUR WANTS BOOKS AND ALBUMS BOOR PCBLISMS' PRESENT/TM DIM 74 FILFTU STREET. For the following reseons Yon have the finest stork in the city to bleat from. Yen only pay the Publishers price for Boob Yon aim receive nt time of pn reuse a present Your present will be worth from AO& to Ult You will he entirely sitisf led with both Boit and Present. All we ask,' Try uS, CALL OR SENO TOE A OATH LOGO Doll W 111 TE, ORR & CO., 25 Fißh Street incite the attention, of btiyeri to thee large fleece 01 30)3riaa.s "'huh they offer for We at low prim. decitg VALUXRLB .31A.NUF.A.CTURIII0 r PROPERTY FOR SALE IN B/HMING. HAM—Situated on Centre etreel, through t o Fo ott ku o , baring • hoot on Octane etreet ot ISO fret; dem!) 100 feet; upon whlgh h erected • TWO 67011 Y BRIOH WILL, EnigLaii Aiwa Zeller ell complete. and In good order. Also, two-Brisk Dwelling Elonees. inquire on the premigeni. dot HAIR W. MeEDGE & BRO. I) L'RE Gr-014 I?! The choicest nook of OWL) AND SILVER WATCHES, °LOOMS AND JEWELRY, ever brought to Alle- ghee, Oi_ti can non be seen at the , riTO., of • T. H. KLAGES. • . It7C). 138 N • eheLerica at.. Where WATCHES or the beet makers 4El= HY of the nearest styles, CLOCKS of ere* disc, criptiev of best Amerlean and Freneh Makers, PURE SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. cash cc . Forks, Spoon, and Follow Ware. Bobeenka ‘. and French Chloe and alma VASES of Attotheir r a t rnerc: Igcaltlsc%tenir cl:llCTl.girfnoenClitttitr(ll. TILE I Fin. Went% and Jewelry work our. lly !, I ' 1 knee and repaired. Highest priee_pzifFtor OM Sliver. Don't knit the plane, BS lodate! street, Allegtkey. oellayd t h A BROWN, Illtexteaturer el Portable Window !Mule OF THE LA.TEST_BTTISS. ITHAIGIIT 41 mammas 43041011% No •=2 SAUTHITELD ST. , P/2TINUtd/1 . .. A lame user:men at VICIEnai itGly the latest atylattPlata. sad auat KINGS of tatal it 11. ‘" al latxtdo ' *mood awl at altars attlea:: ,: Ali '.: PELQVEBT,. reaciaxm zusa.32lFEtzt. - NO. 21 WYLIE STREET; AIAKES TO ORDER GEM OIITTISti AND iN MODELS FOE NEW TEETIO H. tElSektru • NiffBALL PAPERS.—Jett;reOelved . for siale at No. 107 Market street tout Mitti Met% JOS. a. utualtraosps¢. • EiMEEI EU= CLOTHING , H 01113115, NEW UOODS E31113:32! I=l UE.OTFLUI 0 ,
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