ESTABLISITED IN 1786. Mut V' burgh daotte. CITY ITEMS. To our CitySaboertbere As we are making tome changes on oar routes to the two eltiee and sictriltp, a number of our m b ic a tnio fhpay fail to receive the paper. If cap tiel, will leave his addrese It this office, the paper will be regularly served tereatcer. Life Das Many Cares. But oar awn particular ewe, says the barber, Ls to give oar ettStOrttera a site shave_ with Sawyer's „rant/11ot Shaving Soap. Blankets, White and colored, s very len stOek It very LOW prime, oil the north cast corner of Fourth end iblarket streets. O. ELLasox Lovz t Hsu) :Neutral I . lulplllte of Lime, wearying eider.: Tor sale by Charles Super, 1 I run* earner of Penn end St. Cie streets, Attiburgh. - Large Variety Of furniture, auk!, :aide boards, wardrobes, and the bastassortment of parlor, chamber and dlatag Loom feznitunt to be had In the city, at Bux.cma'sy 45 Satlthaela Street. tdee7.lwdm. Flanods. an union. patterns and grades at less than mar ket ratan; on the north east corner or Fourth and Market streets. •, • - 0. HArrioN Lova Sr Ban. Cho at Data it Bon I, 21 Fifth street, nod secure littooltiterbsigthis In the most - Wands o dry goals. ropreltlty we eanteeeutmend the pith s, reusttes, oatteoes" add kaki: When there do not fall to Vialt the cloak non. -- 'Dress Goods. • flame speelal bartalna on the north east comer MIT Fourth' arid Market street.. C. ELurao, LOVE k 800. A Beacon of Health. The goon Vilma of this world Moe each thel appointed tolenion. rt titbit mission of Bosturrtea's Burnham Brtr Tuns to rem* and Takeo • great misty of all. Wants. for twelve peas 'titmouse as • protective load • jitney bur been trilliout cheek or drawback. It is maim esidgees of this feet, that the effteser of txttift as • speed& tordpspepsis, biliousness, sonstiptittnn. narrowing*. genend debility, and tlihtupttonifturetsibss never teen questioned. , , . fnspoyjetatisbt ths InfallitAlty in such asses, the stotenseate 9f paella soon whose names axe fr. toflllef as hal:web:4d wools, him, from time to. Stme bete &run to the world. If tta townletten Is not founded in feats, thee thick Ie i 401610, end the ntteranses of 0011101=- 44.101SWILIpil eta of no note Yalu then "diatts , Peothe:6 . . is les reptitation 1 Let the progress "aritirseies answer the inquiry. Where twenty taste bottle. of Ilestetteris sitters were sold la VW, pliislidearre ILO= ate disposal of now. cauld*llleoPintem bo more elmillloantV ex. raised than by its unparalleled ingress. of eau. Iluniptiont Ittaemslmposatote. Thapreparatton has been Imitated. Where are Ile In:diatom? "Where t" To the ffllmbo" of *elm lest on earth they r are all either gone or gang. Pease be with them. glairtetter , a Bitters ire roll wholesale and retail at very low rate," atlriernaties Druz and Patent Medicine Depot, No. et Barite; Meet, earner of the Diainond, near I.lnuth street. .311ollilay Sale 13111 g goody. Some ears good heroine for hol iday Presents, on the north tut corner of Fourth gag Nerket streets. • O. Iluirscrs Lcvni k Bico. Eang's Restaurant We alladtaleaterday to this model home, when sozipleted, at its 101 Third, between Woed and Market straets—and while eulogizing' it we kaki that this day Mr, King would hare hie open. bog ; but as the amennt of painting, flung and furnishing' was greater than he expected, It will hapoulble tor him to open tide day. He hopes, however, to be able to went the expectation of his patrons and customers in a few days. The open. ing will be properly announced in due time. Fill and Wlntex Goods. It is with crest pleasure we call the sat... Aloe of eux reads= to the mere •took of Fail and Winter Illoolebut received be Mr. John Weber Merchant. No. OS Federal street, Ailerons. His 1041:1 embraces nom of the rarest and most beau. Wig (Hoths,Osurahneres,Croarcostlngs en:Wire:Wm AlearbrOlittit to the waste= - marker. His snort. seer of ItunireMe floods. eornlrcing Wits, IDrawere; Criers, Neck-ties, Hsnditeroldifs, ca n emu% bia erpaued 'east or west. A Large stook. •freedy.mado Pants, Oasts, Vesta and Orr:roosts Willalaribeitiand at bheestabilshment. Persona iawaatotic+tfangln the clothing line should not fiOtogiie sox. sv el er • salt Parry & co., rvietisal Slate Hoofers. and Dealers In Americas Anat. of =lona odors. Omce at, Alexander `Latahlin , a, near the Water Works; Firtaterneh. Ps. Beelstence. No. la Ma street. Dream promptly attended to. All wor &wanted Wilet Woe!. Desalting doss at the shortest notice. No chaste tor sepalmo provides] the roof ls not Ohre after tt. Ls out oh. Its Platosophy Sozodont Is an antiacid. Bozodont is an antipu- Mum; Sotodant is a tonic. St:ludo:Ms all ,Vegettble and eatireighsradeas. Hence it cleanses 'the ideal from aostous concretions, stops the de. gointeiltion of their substance, &greaten. the breath, stimulates the Some, emits the serest and )Mal preparatiortof its elan in existence. Carpenter Jobbing Snap Having returned after an absence of three years In the annya have raopened EILY shop for all sorte of Jobbing In the carpenter into. at the old stand, Virgin Alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry ,AlleY. Orders salleited and Promptly attended to. tertman rORRIST. Neiitral Su'plane or Lime, For preserving elder. For male by Oruules Super Druggist, corner of Penn end St. Clair streets Filtatmrgh. Dr. C. Sill Zatesets teeth without pats, sae exchanges "the aLione" for ten dolts" a , sat. Call at 2tS Penn ittzeet. Neutral Sulphite of Lime, Tar preserving elder. Tor este by Cheese Super, Druggist, comer of Penn and St. Glair streets, jrittiburgh. Jut Opened, AN: nett Olothiag House, at sr gilth strait, Where Wei offer 110,000 worth of clothing ragardleaa of goat, at Oak Hatt . natant • Foley's Celebrated Gold Pena. AO sizes, for sae" Busse, qo2ortra es Co., SO Filth street VAilioUB ITEMS /a England crrerybady b annalng the butchers, ! vim are titkhwadeantage of the - present state Stfthiags, to charge atrocious prima. All the Aecestatioi of .11fe are-rialmc there so rapidly as tocreato a stir among the PcoPle. It Is elated 31'a /FY* mama of diseased meat km Mei • geoctizeolouto that large,quantittes of homa ge& are need for =king lamp*. Amalig • thettecessertos of life that have beea enhanced In Yale Is bacon.. Eggs , bale advanced from Ve to Us the hundred. And there is no other, Ltd* of eeturamption that has not greatly in% grazed* plea— . _ Comma Mninsimuk•-•Titte board of the Amer , Teter Baptlet Home Minion Society. New York, has decided to open four schools be the eduua of added- mlnletens at tub Smith; one at Richmond, or Wash i ngton, under J. G. BtUttuY P. rh; Elavarumb. under fl; J. Blotter. D. D.; ;Nme,Orlitime, under : J. Cluildin,- H. at a :moth to the, couttoritat ,Onarter of the field, for tiiie_temprnelds are not vet perfected.. , A W"DouT obeerves, as la nOtabla fte. sure of!the poet few months. that In all dePalt waits °Cordial:nem—farming, mannfactaritiz. antain4aild even in bar and salting—there • junco arMty of,MCSI to pmlorm the labor. A frets,-so-so farmer of Bandolob. /mei hhimelfln his bent. leaving •slip of pa r pa oreystdela was smitten: "Ben. later le the 001116 of lay deat h . _ Ere hai cheated nee ' out of ,• pplarm.H • • TEEM: Joseph refers estlmates that not lees thlEa silty thousand bombe= added to thapep- . alation of Illistinrlbr immitratlct within the 24/1. 1 4t7. dal& -- • - radon of rats is anneuna • Braemar; In Scotland. have eaten hollow and shims • Wat of pueblo:et and•drle goods. InWtdloona , Thames says about three bun. l iked Woo are already - under contract to be • 'Cacao* next season, laa that town.: • • officlal Habit Majority atthe recent lice- VMS. - • THE DAILY PITTS ;:-UR inctrikerr.—A few days ago, as the train on the Platte Country mai was near ing Atchison It ran over a flock of sheep. The train proceeded and nothing more was thought of the occurrence. After the locomotive was run' Into the engine house, however at Eti. Jos eph; the engineer was not a little surprised to find a lamb safely ensconced in the cabby house below the cowcatcher. By some means the lit tle creature had been thrown upward Into the box-like opening, where it was round, and the velocity of the engine bad so paralyzed It, prob ably, that It made no attempt to escape; surely Its quietness could hardly have resulted from realm. The engineer kept it as a pet at the round house. - A Wray/ fog sat upon the) waters of this vi cinity with the greatest pertinacity during the whole of yesterday and the early part of the evening, giving much inconvenience to those who had occasion to cross the ferries, as well as to passengers on the Sound steamers. None of the latter vessels left their bertha at the piers until a late hour last night, when the fog had generally dispersed. With the exception of a slight collision between the ferry-boat George Law and a siesta tug, by which nobody was hurt, no accident occurred during the fog.— New York /Jerald, 5111. Thongs slop Coicronv.—One of the richest farmers in Connecticut told. his wife, about ar ty years ago, when he came to settle upon a new place which he had bought, that he meant to be rich. She answered that she did not with to be rich; all she wanted was enough to make her Comforted, "I went to work," says the old man. "and cleared up my land; I've worked bard ever since, mad have gat rich—es rich as I want to be. Moat of my children have settled around me, and they all have good farms, but my wife ain't conferrable yet." Tiro Frye lib Ore QtInSTIOi Colonel Free, of the 195th Ohio, was lately ap proached by a rebel officer In Alexandria, Va., who, In almost insulting manner, said "he had been In the Southern army four years, and could whip any live Yankees who wore the blue!" Colonel Free then raid that it the question bad not been settled he would settle it then and there ; whereupon he mad., good his words. and proved to the entire satisfaction of the bel ligerent gentleman that the rebel view of the situation was a mistaken one. Trot Richmond Whig expreasea the opinion that there Is undoubtealy a general admiration entertained for the"braye Ulysses" throughout the entire Sarah, but at the same time It inti mates that there are yet many rebels .base tad vile enough at heart to traaasinate him, it they could do so without Wootton. . Mobile Kim, of the 27thtai. ism The steamer Doye brongh: down, yesterday, thirty odd Brazilian emigrants; twenty or more cam byother-routes, makieg more than fifty arrivals within the lest twenty-roar hours. At this rate, Major Hastings will anon hare his tall emote ment." Tug Iturbide family have renounced their claim to the Mexican throne, and their right to live in Mexico, for Masora of $lOO,OOO each. A eon, two years old, of hir. Argel Iturbide, has been given to Maximilian for tutoption, and been created an imperial prince. Tun Hartford Courant is Informed that the Hon. Isaac Toucey, Mr. Buchanan's Secretary of the Navy, voted the Remiblican ticket in the municipal election in Hartford ou Tuesday. Abstract of the Report of the • SeCretat7 of the Treasury, The report of the Secretary of the Treasury discusses the three Questions of the -Currency, the Public Debt, and the Reyenne. He goes in to a fell exposition of the objections to United States notes as a permanent currency, the chief of which be states to be the fact that the goy ernment of the United States le one of 'halted and defined powers, and that the authority to Issue notes as money Is neither expressly given to Congress by the Constitution, nor fairly to be Inferred except as a measure of necessity la a greet national emergency. He holds It to be the "crowning glory of the Constitution that this great war has been waged and closed without the power of the government being en larged or its relations to the States being changed." The paper circulation of the United States on October Slat, was 5704,218,048 20. The Secretary after very ably meeting the venom objections to a reduction of the curren cy, recommends : First, That Congress declare that the com pound Interest notes shall cease to be a legal tender from she day of their maturity. Berond, That the Secretary be authorized, in his discretion, to sell bands of the United States, bearing letcreat at a rain not exceeding six per tent., and redeemable and payable at such periods as may be conducive to the Interests of the Government, for the purpose of retiring not only compound interest notes, but the Hutted States octets. _ . In reference to Lb e debt, the Secretary believes that, if kept at home, It need not be oppressive, brat that It is still a national burden, and the work of removing It should not be long post poned- The Secretary sees no way of rem wing It, but by an Increase of the national income over the expenditures. It should be our ambition not to bequeath It to our descendants. The first step should be to fond the maturing obllgathfne. The next should be to provide for ratting, In the least odious manner, the revenue neeemary.to pay the interest and a certain defi nite annual amount for the payment of the prin cipal. Mr. McCullough hopes that Congress will be decided and emphatic on this point. The debt on the 81st of October, was 62,809,- 549,487 65; deducting moneys in the Treasury, It was 62,740.954,750. Ho estimates It on July 1, 1666, at 63,000,050,000. The annual inter est, if funded at 634 per cent., would be $165,- 000.000, but If ftinned at 5 per cent. IL would be 6150,000,000. If 6200,000,000 De/ annum should be applied to pay accruing Interest and to reduce the prin cipal funded at the higher rata of 534 per cent.; the debt would be paid In thirty-two years, or at 6 per cent. in a little over twenty-eight years The Secretary believes that no act of Congress would be morn popular than one which should provide for such an extinguishment o. the debt. Upon the subject of Internal Revenues, the Report recommends: Fire. That the collection 61 Internal revenue team( which accrued before the establishment of revenue offices In the Sates recently In rebel lion, be Indefinitely. postponed. Second. That all sales of property In those States, under the direct tax law, be suspended. until the States shall have an opportunity of as suming (ea was done by the loyal States,) the payment of the tax assessed upon them. Third, That all transactions le suet: States, which may be invalid by the non-use of stamps, b 3 legalized as far as it is in the power of Con grms to legalize them. The Secretary regards the national banking system as one of the great compensations of the war, and gives some Interesting statistics about its operations. BOLLMAN—On the afters.l n of the 6th Inst., of congestion of the longs, Mn. MARY BOLL MAR, wife of IL L. 80/lman, of Shales township. Funeral on FRIDAY, the Bth inst., at 1 o'clock, from the residence, Pine Creek. Ostelagenwlll leave from Hand street Bridge, at 11 o'clock. CATLGAR—On the 13th LW, et 534 delook. P. Y. ZDWABD W. t.TULGAZ. aged at yearej month and la days. The funeral will take place from his late real deneo, So. 183 Wylie street, on Timm oar, 7th Mat, at ek o'clock n. te. The [needs of the fam ily are reepeetfullT Melted to attend. I.I4LDMX CEMETERY—A ram end IPI plMtfesque place of Sepulture, situate maths IV. lmmediately_ north of Allegheny City, on the New Brighton Road. Parsons wish. lag to select Burial Lots will apply at the Sayer. lAtemdenta On o t he r the Oemetm. Title Deady Perroltsand al badness will be attended at the Drag Warehonte at the underarted. earner of aedewll an 4 Leeeeek Wenn, Allegheny. GEO. A. KELLY, Secretary •et Trearnsr. THE GMAT P.IIII.FLER HEMAPANAKA (BLOOD ctruz.) A MOST BEILWEABLE ASTIOLE AND POS ITIVE OUSE FOIL Scrofula, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Itch Dyspepsia and Pimples, AND ALL DISEASES OP ME SEUL As a Tonlli, it C 1131111 s the sccti% prillat id and gnstl l op m wbo ud • mimes tU pW.s ta • ktrangi M t ods and bto 1 ra ule Cy • EDcifMS/USEMOD UM , rod OarnarSadllbtald THE MISER:MGR PAPER MA. • AortritUllk COMPANY ear tor ode 1.500 Wis. Crown Wrapptnir Paper. %boo bens. Neat® MOO Labs. ned4uni. 100 bdU. D..o.and n. N. dos - They tom 'Dona hand aro oiastantl&reaelvlng from th eir NMI, MANILLA PAP of ait masts and alma. RAEDWARE PARED of alt walArD and attas, PRINTS, DBIr 71x4 p&TI7. BOOFINCII, &a.1 114 ! , ' Anmantltioa and.ma of PAPER' MADE TCY REPPW, at the inmost notttai Winn onstomarsi. wham% 1,000 TONS OF GOOD NIXED GAGS: wearacrum to Timm STREET. SULU -- Rrr;sßuscia, i _ . THE LATESTNEWS BY TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON heselndent to Amend the Constitetion FREEDMEN'S MEETING IN THE HALL OF THE HOUSE The Pnblication of Gen. Grant's Report. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Vi r s.arrnsaTON, December 6, 1666 PLOISOIMOR•••443:t•So.I , I•SYJ:iiittYmit4:4 , The following joint resolutions to amend the Constitution, were to-day offered by John A. Bingham : Resolved, By the Senate and House of Repro eentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, two-thirds of both Houses conmarsing, that the following articles be pro posed to the Legislatures of the several States, es amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all or any of which' articles when rati fied by three-fourths of said Legislatures shall be valid to all intents; and purposes as part of the said Constitution, via No tax or duty shall, be laid on articles ex ported from any State. being the fifth paragraph of the ninth section 'of the first article of the Constih:tion, la hereby repealed and declared of no effect. No part of •ny debt contracted In old of the late rebellion, or which may hereafter be con tracted in ald of any rebellion against . the United States, shall ever be assumed or paid by the United Stales, nor shall may:State assame or pay any part thereof. That Congress shall have power to make all laws necessary and proper to secure to all sw oons in every State of the Union equal protec tion in their rights of life, liberty and prop erty. 71016DY101'5 VESTING pc TEI CULL 09 TEM Thad. &ARMS voted agshast Mr Glar tl eld's resolution to give the use of the Hall to the Freedmen's Commie elan, because he knew Henry Wart Beecher was to "peak at the tneethsg. Mr. Morrill and sev eral other conspicuous trolonlats also voted sualnat it, but It was ;carried by s large me• )may. OIL&111.11 aerrour—neracrct Or ram( An attempt has been made . to break the force of the breach of faith in the publication of Grant's report by the story that It was not ob tained under the pledge required by the Seem tau of War. but was bought or stolen at the Government printing office. To this the Superintendent of that office replies that be Is reedy to make oath that no copy was ob tained there la any way save an the written or der of the Secretary of War. HOUSE OAUOUS RESOLUTIONS. New Treasttry Regulations THE SENATORS FROM MISSISSIPPI. General Butler's Resignation Accepted TEM PORTER MANDAMUS CARE CO C 2.• C1;30.. CO o • Special Dispatch to the Plttebergh Gazette. WainntGrow, Dec. 6, 13 65 TO BB MUITAILLIkOITT. An =Ler wilt soon be lanai by the War De partment mastering out all Assistant Commis sarial and Quartermasters whose services can be dispensed with. Tmsyssucus stasotx-rzon. It Ls believed In Congressional circles that the Senate will not pass the House canons resolution in Its present form. It will probably be amend ed and seat back to the Houe for its concur rence. FILNIMSTION OP IMAMS ON TEIES TRHiSS:I2I, fo prevent the embarrassment which has been enured by the insufficient indorsement of vouchers drawn on the Treasury; kir. Spinner has promulgated a series of regulations, of which the following are the principal points : A paper payable to any official must be indorsed by the official designated within; when payable to a bank or corporation, papers must be indorsed by the president, cashier, or duly authorized financial officer, as such; when indorsement is made by an attorney or the power of an attor ney, a legally certified copy must accompany the vouchers, with the requisite revenue stamps attached. Indorsements must bear the proper altop,raphs of the indorsers, and not stamped names. and marks, and must be witnessed, giv ing residence of witness. Hon. 3.1.. Alcorn, Senator elect from Missis sippi, who Is here, says that if Jeff. Davis had thought that secession would have ended In the election of himself acid Sharkey to the United States Senate, he newer would have attempted it. Alcorn and Sharkey, as well as the Old Line Whigs generally In Mississippi, were proscribed so long as the Davis dynasty endured, and Al corn referred to the overthrow of this power. E.EGIMILITI TO DO NIUEMUSD OPT Another order mustering out about a dozen regiments of volunteers was promulgated to day by the War Department. On the list era the followleg : 29th and 30th lndlana, 65th Ohio and 47th Peensylvanh: GEN. JOSHUA 1... OPrZNS, Of Pennsylvania, it is said, hns been appointed Commissioner of Public Buildings, In place of D. B. French, removed. DZSURTHIS TO 5 DLSCILLILOUT, The War Department has Instil:idol General Pope, to discharge all enlisted men la his com mand Imprisoned for desertion, except those whose teglmenti are In the service or on the Plains. It Is currently reported In military circles, here, that General Butler's last tender of ree,g nation, has been accepted by the President.— General IL Is expected hero next week. POlll7ll SUNDA/MS 0/514 Is the Supreme Court of this district, Chief Justice Carter delivered en Impataut; deaden, denying the petition for mandating, of James and Richard Porter, to compel the Secretary of the Treasury to grant his warrant for the pal mate of an award of Mae thousand three hun dred and Ofty dollars, presented by the petition ers. Exception was taken to the ruling of tko court, and 120.1.09 given of an application for writ of error to take the care before the Supreme CALM ruovorr vinstrAL onacm's =num 'I ha amount of commutation money received by the Provost Marshal General's Bureau since its establlabment, Is about twenty-one milliou dollars. The Bureau has been self sustaining, not one • dollar having been drawn from the Treasury for its support. Brought themselves to public calm to-day in this wine: Sing, of the Avenue Home, met Cobb on the street aad denianded payment of his board bill. Cobb refused. Meg aroused him of bringing a prostitute to his home. Cobb took it for granted that he referred to Mn,s Cobb; made a remark to. that effect, drew hie Pistol, and was chivalrous enough to say that if the epithet was repeated he 'should hoot Ring but at this juncture; both parties sore arrested and carried to a magistrate's office' where Cobb was bound over to keep the peace.; de. lied. as nem GO!? 1101ta TO lIPIM 1111A38.60IPING Moat of the New Ragland and some of the Western members have gene home to 'Mena thenkegtving. From Internatxavcano tc4iy wan about ono ailuloa minus; • ll' • 11:', I 41 I 11 7, 1865. LATEST ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE, Escape of the Fenian Head Centre. CATTLE DISEASE ON THE INCREASE- Terrible sale on the Welsh Coast, MANY VESSELS AND LIVES LOST, The einsericass Cotton Supply. NERGETIC MOVEMENTS AGAINST THE FEAHANS Porrruict.. 11111., Dec. o.—Tho 13:4nian. from Liverpool on the 2.3c1 and Londoniterry on the 34th . has arrived. Cotton—Salee for the week, 61.04 bales, closing with a decline of Xd, on Aniertean, The sales on Wriday waa 10,000 bales, 'closing Ilriacr with an upward tendency; Middling Or leans 20d. Breadstuff!' dull and declining, Provisions unsettled. Amencau Stocks—ll. S. 5 :As, 64 ; Hllnols Central Railroad 8,2@e314c; Erle 576)57X. London. Aos. 24.—Consols closed at 89%® 89X for money. Stephens, the Fenian Head Centre, erns pad from prison, on the moraine of the 24th. The cattle Manse is reported to be an the increase In England. , Much damage had been sustained on the Welsh total by a gale. More vessels had Mall driven ashore there than for many years must. An em igrant ship for Australia was among the num ber. with nearly five hundred people on board. No lives were Met. Much damage bed been done on the land, as wan as upon the sea by the Erato. s letter is published I}olll Consul Dudley In the Liverpool papers, regarding the cotton Sim ply hem America. Mr. Dudley appends a lat ter addressed to him on the 27th of October by Secretary McCnlloch, who says, that from the best information he could obtain, he eatlda red the old cotton In the Southern States fit for the Market at the time of the capture of Savan nah, did not exceed one million bales. This years crop, he adds, will probably not exceed three hundred thousand balm. Mr. Dudley says that while In America, he made most anxious !notaries on the subject and be estimates the present arabunt , of cotton on hand, at a little over 700,000 hales, Including the new crop. ♦ crowded reform meeting had been held at Bradford. Remo!Mims In favor of reform were adopted unanimously. and confidence that reform would be part of the now Ministerial pro gramme, was ecrpresaed by all the speakers.— The substance of the resolutions will be em bodied In • memorial, and presented to Esrl Rumen. It is slated that precautions have been taken et the Pigeon Home Fart at Dablin, to prevent any surprise by meanest of the Fenian broth erhood. It is also assorted that the military vigor displayed there has arisen out of the en ergy infused into the administration of affairs by nir Heats Rose, and from the fact that a bark lying at the fort dock bad pn.lioard • large quantity of ammunition shit , lnilusry stores which neon protection. Another vague rumor la that three large vessels bad appeared in the offing, and that the commandant of the fort had sent word that be could not be responsible for the safety of the fort unless he received re- Inforcements. The controversy in the London papers as to the putting down of the negro inslitrectlos In Jamaica Is waxing warmer. Liverpool. .N; n. 24.—James Stephens tho re po ted 13. ad Centre of the Fenlen brother h.ad in livens. wee missed from ids cell in prlson this morning. No particulars are yet ktorn en to the time or manner of hie encase. The constabulary In all parts of Ireland hate been warned and nuformea of bls usespe. The court of the Queens Bench for Ireland has ;quad application to hare the Fenian canoe tried In soma other place than Dublin. The eoert held that a fair and impartial trial could be hart Ih Dubtia. The Parts bourse was firm at 69L 63c- on the 231 alt. LONDON MONET idussirr.--Hands condoned to =bib tan increased firmness. American se curities condone firm. Gold flowing largely In the Flank or Enelaud on the 23.1 elfin", The rate of discount was minced from 7to 6j per cent. Elallerthiwidi's Circular of the 22d says the market for American securities has shown leas actielty during the past week than for some time past. The demand for ties twenties continued inactive, having almost ceased for the present. The latest quotations, 83.,;(d,63±,;, show only a fractional alteration from last week. Illinois and Erie shares were both neglected until the arrive/ of tee C Iv at doston, when a demand sprung up for Erie, after which they improved about ons dollar a share. clotting at 55(34634. Illinois shares advanced slightly In sympathy, and at the last, were quoted at 820823.. C, or 34 higher on the week. At the cloth there was, certainly, the greatest disposition shown by borne Investors to take American se. =titles, In expectation that all matters of dis pute between the Inglish and United States Governments will be amicably arranged. Trial of Capt. West Ended THE NEW YORK COLLECTORSHIP Money R equtattions Entered UNION PACIFIC B.LILBOAD BONDS New Tone, Dee. 6,—The Tribune's Washing ton special states that a serenade was given to Gen. Banks by the Louisiana deJegation, who responded by alluding hopefully to Lordstana af fairs. He highly commended President Joha son's hiessage, closing by easing that whether 1115 a private citizen or as a legislator, he would always ho found a champion of freedom and equal rights, not only for the white but for the black race. The trial of Ca,tt. George West, late ?Impend teodeat of the (dd Capitol Prloon, Is eadtd. The dopreme Court was la erasion a short time to day. The World's Washington special aays! The osldent yesterday elated t some rentJemen. who called upon Lim la regard to too Collectors ship of New York, that he did not Intend to take any action In the matter - for BDOle time to come. The Tribuns's special says: Daring the month of November there were two hundred and twenty nine money requisitions entered la the office of the Fourth Auditor, amounting in the aggregate to $4.508.2.51. The amorist of the refunding re, qufeftione, $1,270.040. The amount of cash dis bursements in accounts settled during the same month, the divisions of navy, agents, pay masters, pensions, marine and prize, and gen erals, woe $4.6.10,066. The number of prize casts, reported amounted to $20,906. There wee paid over to the office of Internal Revenue $104.- 247, en increase of $19,015 over that returned during the month of October last. Several hundred thousand dollars of bonds of the Kansas branch of the Union Pacific Rail road wt ro presented at the Treasury Department to-day, the holders clalmlne that they arc en titled to the Government bonds to be Issued In the second forty nine' of-that road. Thin will stay the further Issue of bonds by Government until phe complication with that road la ad justed. In the cage of a Colonel commandilfg a brig ade during Sherman's great march to the sea, appointed Brigadier General December G. 1144, but whose commission did not reach him mall May 18,1885, the Comptroller has decided that netwitbsttmdlng the custom heretofore has bees to pay officers only from the date of the accept ance of the commissions. In cases similar to the one quoted, full pay from tho dote of the com mission will be allowed. Senate of the American-Fenian Brother ' hood. NEW 'roue, Dec. 6.—The tienatc of the Amer ican-Fenian Brotherhood assembled Is extra erosion yesterday Morning, at their headgear tens In this city. The extra session is stated to look into the matter of economy and faithful ness in the executive departments; the organi zation demanding unusual probity.and prompt ness qt this time. The appointments of the New York °Melillo under the now - constitution, have never been ottlelally. announced. The ap• pointing power rests with President and the &nate confirms. The Penh= express 6011:10 astmalshment at the reported splendor of their new headqtarters on Union Square, as suming that such magnificence most have Lade _bean' drafts on the treasury of Me organhation. Unusual interest hi attached to the session which it is 1 4PP041 , 4 will continue for several days, Yceter4ay the oetagon :3M not result In any bu siness Which Is yet made public. It is expected that regular reports of the proceedings well be Oven tp the press when publicity scents not in jurious Sobel Pirates Arrested. Poorissw, Ma. , Dee, o.—Lleutessuat Malt, f°rmer Xr °Meer of the pirate diabetes, and enrols Davie Howell, came es pauengere. Per the Hibernian, sod'*ere a rrazd yt thls city, j Ude aftsracc ust as they ut. west taking the Vain, rot Gonda, XX)iXth CONGRESS--Fltirl SESSION WkerrnvoroN, bocemixr Snssms—The Senate assembled at It o'clock, Mr. Footer, President pro. tem., In the choir. Mr. Dixon offered a series of resolutions paned by the Connecticut Legislature on the condition of public affairs., and favoring the equality of all men before the law, etc. The rciOlalonli were ordered to be printtal. The committees for the se.ssion 'were then an 'sourced, the chairmen of which are as follow - a - On Foreign Affairs, Mr. Sumner, of Mass.; on Finance, • Mr. Fessenden, of Me.; on Commerce, Mr. Chandler, of Mich.; on Manufactures, Mr. Sprague.. of R, I.; on griculture, Mr. Sher man, of Ohio; on Military Affairs, Mr. Wilson, of Masa.; on Naval Affairs, Mr. Grimes, of Iowa; on Pensions, Mr. Lanof of Ind.; on Judi ciary, Mr. Trumbull, of Ilia.; an Postallices, Mr. Dixon, of Conn.; on Claims, M. Clark, of N. H.; Revolutionary Claims, Mr. 'Ramsey, of Minn.; on District of Colombia, Mr. Dixon, of Conn.; on Private Laud Claims, Mr, Wahl.% of N. Y.; on Indian Affairs, Mr.' .Doolittle. - of Wis.; on Pnblic Buildings - :=Mr. - Foote, of Vt..; on Patents, Mr. Cowan, of Pa.; on .Territories, Mr. Wade, of Ohio; on Pacific Railroad, Mr. Howard. of Michigan. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill of the last !We ldon to levitate the commerce between the several States, which was referred to the Com mittee on Commerce. Mr. Sumner also Introduced a resolution In• 'Ducting the Secretary of the Treasury to Inform the Senate whether there are any persona em ployed id the Treasury Dcbartment who have not taken the oath required by law. Also whether there are any persons employed In that department In offices not authorized by law. Mr. Johnson objected so the revolution and it went over under the rules. A rommittee of thirteen was appointed to confer with a com mittee from the amuse In relation to taking ap propriate action on the death of Prealdent Lln caln. Mr. Morgan introdtmed a bill tothcorporate an international telegraph company for a telegraph llno between New York and the West Indies, which was referred to the committee on com merce The Senate then at eleven o'clock adjourned to meet on Monday next. Rouse.— Mr. Stevens Introduced a bill per mitting wounded soldiers In the employment of the government to receive parslons while In nen employment. Referred to a special committee of nine. Mr. Bingham offered ammadments to the Con• min:akin, annulling the clause roabulding export duties, repatriating th e rebel debt and creating for all persons equal protection of rights and liberty. The amendments were referred to the Com mittee on the Judiciary. Mr. Thayer. of Pennsylvania, Introduced abM amending -the act declaring the officer who shall apt as President of the Visited States In cue of death, resignation, removal or disability of the President It wee referral to the Committee on the Judiciary. This bill was referred to the Select Committee appointed to take action with reference to the deemed President Lincoln, The House adjourned till Monday next MIENINT RATIFE GEER Dispatches from Con. Brown and Johnson. THE PORTER 11LNDANITS OMR Wasurawrox, Dec. 6.—The President to night rectiTed the following dispatches: litzugresarn.Li, GllOllOl.l. December 6, 1605. Era72ency Andrew fo/otroa: The Legisistare has adopted the Constitu tional Amendment, and will pass laws amply protecting the freedmen In their rights of per son and property, including their right to sue and be sued, and to testify. (Blgned.) J. E. BROWN. •M n.Lgnae rLLa , Dainois. Deceeibm 6, 1605. Ms Excellency Andres Johnson: The Constitutional Amendment has passed sad" branch of the Legislature. The Rolm I:weaect a resolution !Instructing the Judielig7 Committee to report • bill to protect nen= PrOWrtofi A ni rcan o U d n il ..t UU cases in which they may be sweated. J. J. Jomeu,, Prov. Gov To-day. before the District Court. to ue Cabe of James and It. 11. Porter, a petition for • writ of mandamus to compel the Becretary of the Treasury to pay certstn claims, the Court re fused the prayer, stallost that It was not neces sary to explain Weir views, es It gives this de cision to enable Inc counsel to take the case to a higher court. Bids for supplying the Commluoory Depart• meal with 800 bblt. of whisky, are for old Nye, $2,50 to 13.50 per gallon; Bourbon, 62,12(0,50, and Rectified, $2,01(M2,20. Mrs. II trz-11•3tlas Rebellion—New York Collectorship.—Forelgo Advlcel. New Yam, Dec. s.—The affidavit of hire. Wire, denies the alleged attempt to poison Captain Wks. as reported on the morning after isa execution. The affidavit was given to Trigg Wulf', Kentucky, and charges as false each and tv. r I statement made by Col. Baker. Leta advice, from Hayti confirm the report that the rebellion was at an end, and the tri umph of the government had been celebrbted •iih unusual feadvities. General Andros anr .rendered flee hundred men to the government. A dispatch from Washington lays the delay In establishing light homes on the Southern coast hes been occasioned mainly by the Inentli ciency of funds appropriated by Government. It seems to be generally conceded that Mr. Church, Deputy Collector of the :port of New York, will be appointed to the position of Col lector. In the fordo' film by the steamer Bremen, the Dublin Mail sayn, In consequence or the de rision come to by the Crown lawyers, as to the preparation of the Indictments for treason sad felony against the Fenian prisoners, the Cork prisoners tell not be brougt•t to Dublin, but will be tried to Cork. The London ObAtconfirms the statement that the British Cabinet has determined Jo remon strate with Bodo is regard to the blockade of Chllian Ports. The French papers announce a disease among the poultry In the department of Burinlt.. Penltr3 yards have been decimated In twenty. lour houre by a malady, or whleh It ia Impoaal- Lie to anticipate an attack, and for which no cure has yet been found out. Message of the Got - truer of Rentucky LOUISVILLE, December ft.—Governor', Bram letre's message says: Kentucky has furnished to the Federal armies, mostly three years' men, 0,075 white, and 25,53:3 colored soldiers. Ro marking In connection. ours was not the loyal ty which draws its sustenance from promised profit, and its courage from distant dagger, bu that unyielding devotion to principle :which neither the lees of property nor present danger could overcome. lie recommends each county to organize a company to support ,the civil au thorities. The Governor nye the result of the war has been such as to forever banish the heresy of se cendon, The war has determined, and It only remains for the Judiciary to decide, that seces sion la treason, to have the etiblect forever. and finally adinated. This adjudication should prop erly be had In the ease of the chief of the rebel lion, to make It a precedent for all time to coma The Governor argues that the adoption of the constitutional amendment would give perpetual immunity against the attempt to control the Question of suffrage through the Federal pow ers, and recommends Its adoption because sla very has ceased to eziet and universal emancipa tion bas made freedom thmoughly national. The oresstim "what Ls to become of the negro?" the Governor leaves to time to solve. He recommends the Imi tation of a superior class of laborers to develope the mineral and agricultural resources of the nude, and suggests modes whereby such laborers may be attracted hither. Erom Now York—Fall of Building—The • Fenian senate. Naw Yana, Dec. 6.—This morningtbefloons of the flour store occupied by Joseph Ketchum & Sone, on Front street, gave way, and the whole building fell in. The floor and rubbish now fllle the whole street. It is not thought any person was killed. The loss is not yet. MI. mated The Fenian Senate resolved, today. that the line of bonds to the amount of $68,009 of the Irish Republic, beat - log on the face the name of the party u financial agent thereof, who has not been confirmed by the Senate Is invalid, and the bonds are Illegal. They also flotilla' the Prcel• dent of the brotherhood that no nomination for that position his been properly made and con firmed.. Republican Caucus an Friday—Souse Committees. New Yon December o.—The Port's Wash ington special SAW A Republican caucus of the Senate wiR be bold on Friday evening, to con sider the House Phnl. resolution on reconstruc tion. • • . (Speaker Coles: is busily arranging etanding committees of the House. Probably Mr. Mor rill, of Vermont, will bo Chairman of tho Com mittee of Ways and Means. Mr. Raymond has been offered the chairman sklp of tlio Counitto 03 Foreign liclatp4s, • • F GAZETTE. GEN. GRANTS RECEPTION GIIIIILESTON Holiday Observed by the Military. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION BY COLORED-POISONS Inauguration of Governor Cii4. Now Tons, Dec. G.—The flerahrs Charles ton correspondent, speaking of the reception of General Grant at that city, on the lst Inst.,sars i He was received at the depot by prominent men of the department. Very few citizens were oat. A large number of the coloredopniation as sembled at the depot and chet. the General .r f enthusitistleally. The Lieut-Gen ral was mach fatigued from his long journey d no visitors were received during that day. The day woo observed as a holiday by the rrillitary. The General was compelled to declitie, for reason of other engagements, a dinner tendered him by the merchants and citizens of the city. A torch light procession was gotten up in the evening by the colored citizens of Charleston; the pro 'ftesaion numbered about eight hundred. On ftaturday„he gave a reception to the citizens wbTch was largely attended, and afterward; dined with Gov. Perry, Gov. Orr, and a large number of other prominent men of the State. The Herald's Columbia correspondent says that at the inauguration of Governor Orr on the 29th, there wm nothleg unusual to mark the occasion sate that the gay and brilliant anserm bingo of ladies to former years wan reduced to a thin attendance, clothed In the garb of mourn ing. The farewell address of Governor Perry excited evident feelings of emotion, while the inatigaratery address of Governor On was lilt. coed to with breathleas attention. - California Legislature. Sionammtrro, Dec. 5."--Tile litgialatare or ganized to-day, electing the &diming Delon officers: Benate-Bpeaker. pro. gem, S. P. Wright; Secretary, John White. Assembly— Speaker, pro ton, J, W..Wllcsox; Chief Clerk, M. D. Barrick. ..; In the Senate a Joint resolution was offered adopting the GonattmUonal amendment abol ishing slavery. SteambOat Explosion—Two Men Killed and Several Wounded. CIIIIOIIMATI, Dec 6,—The steamer Cottage No. 2, exploded her boiler on Johnson's shoals, Mown rlverron' Monday. Two men were kWod and several yowled and missing. The boat we badly wrecked. Fire et Rew York. NEW roam, Dec. 6.—A are last tight. de, atroyed the packing tart manufactory of Henry Holmes, of Hush street, Williamsbunr. Total loss, about $75,000 Insurance, 837,000. Chats Pactory Burned WAI2I(7OIrN. Deo. 6.—The chair factory of Eland Dexton & Bon, at Black River, was de stroyed by fire last night. Loss from $15,000 to $20,000. Damage by Fire Nrw Yana, Nov. 6.—The damage by tire on board the ateampahlp2baveet, reported last morning, will amount to about $15.000. MEDICAL HUMPHREY'S RONEOPATHIO SPECIFICS IA Have proved, from the most amine serperienee, an entire success, simple, efildent and reliable. They are the only medicines perfectly adapted to popu lar use-so ample that mistakes cannot bemads In assn` them; so harmless aa to be Dui Rota dan ger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. o guts No. I cures FEVERS, ClonFestb3us, Inflamme. Boa.- _._ T 26 2 " WORMS, Worm Ferns, (J011a.... 26 • " ()EYING 1.3011 C, or Teething of Infants... ... 26 • DllaftliCEA of children or adults 26 6 " DYSENTaIY, Griping, BLUM Oollot ... 25 a • CHOLERA hII:]IRBUS, N - sti - u - e;... 25 7 " COUGHS, Colds, Bronehltic .. 8 " NEURALGIA, Toothache, Fue bah* --. 23 • " HEADACHE, Sick Ileadacon..-- 25 to DY -PEPSI A, Billions Stvatach... 75 11 " SUPPRESSED, scanty and pal,. Pal periods _ 23 12 " LUCCORREICEA, or White. 45 13 " ()SOUP, hoar. cough,.. 25 14 o SALT n s'3 UM, Erysipelt -, Erup tio% • " 26 16 " RHEU3II.KT/S_M„all Rhemag4 10 •• IE - F26 AND AGUE, 06111 s and l ever 6a PlLES,liuternal or external no 18 " ("PETAL MY, sore, Inflamed eyu. SO 19 CATA HAUL stole or chroate, 60 20 " WHOOPING COUGH, spasmodic cough.— 60 11 " ASTHMA. oppressed.- . 60 23 • EAR tabonAsors, lenietrod hearted 60 23 •• Su RUy UL A , ennead glands. 60 24 " GENERAL DERILII Y, physical 5o " DROPSY end gouty secretions.. 60 " SEA SICKNESS, or sickness from 60 27 " RID DISEASE, Gravel._ . 60 " NERVOUS DEBILITY. seminal enunissions, Involuntary 11.- 66.0°C, —. 60 29 " SORE MOUTH, or Canker._...._ 60 30 •• URINARY INUONTINUANOE. bJ it " PAINFUL PERIODS, open oath .. 60 M . n4e of Llfa. 100 EPILEPSY:Spurn:, bt. Vitus , I Races 100 34 " Ulcerated bat Slur ---.... 100 FAMILY CUs.. Cues of 30 viola, In morcuo case and book complete Pl O CO Cue of 20 large vials, in morocco and book. 600 Can o(:0 large vials, plain case and b00k... 6 03 USA of 10 bones (Nos. I to 111 and book 1 00 ,S. M. s - o.merioakr, 62helesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by E. MINER, 3 - 3 Smithfield Meet, lI.X.MING, No. Rs Market street. 4013301 Of the Diamond, Pittsburgh, sad J. J. EAST, 184 Feceral greet. Allegheny. 15,102ye0d DR STRICICLA.ND:B " 4 " . NIELI.I.FLOOUS t• U COUGH BALSAM , I...arrented to be the only preparation known to cure se Viis it - R , Coughs, Cold., Hoarseness , • Asthma, Whooping Cough, • .•- Chronic Coughs, Consumption, etronchitts and Croup. Being prepared from }lacer and Barbs, It Is Pealing.soft•nhag, and elpeatarating, and par ticularly suitable for all streetlons of Lhs Throat and Lungs. For sale by Drukgiats everywhere. R. E. SELLERS k 00, eel 37.1y4 WrroLet ALT A.orrs. -n Y 8 P EP S I A A. , DR. ST RICR.L.ANIS 10N10 Is a conmatratt preparaMon of Roots ac Her es, with ante-acids an carminative to atrengtbr the stomach and nerve. .).tam. It is a, coital remedy for Dyspepsia Indigestion, bersoumica Loa. of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Flatulent es and Debility. It is f]lei particularly nutted for We poplin persona.l per For sale by aU Druggists wren , where, at Sbottle. R. E. SELLERS & 00, ocitflyd Wooziness Aosirse. DR. BTRIOYLLAIiD'B PILE REMEDY Iles cured thousands of the worst eases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It &gym im mediate relief and 'Meets a permanent sure. Try It di rectly. It is warranted to ... Druggists at 60 cent. per ms bottle. SELLERS & CO., ooltlyd WHOLIIMIALI MIZIST3. P 31'.1 1 0 Zle_lM 'Ali :le P al:1 ►THERE 18 NO LNYHESTrIERT MUCH PAYS A BETTER INTEREST 01 BRINGS MORE OuBSPORT, HEALTH, IiAIVINERS AND RELIEF TO TILE HotrsEILOLD THAN A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES Nothing could emote acceptable u a HOLIDAY GIFT, and wools you aroyoutuluy, 1313:y t ile 3Beest. En/emoe ts.ltede to hundreds of tamales now tutus them Dattiontrsk and Ttetnt4• E. P. cinivinut, 310.271117T11 PT., PITTSBURUU daddhwitlr VOLUME LXVIII-'4IM 304: BANKS AND BANKERS Piz FOURTH NATIONAL BIN/ 11. S. Government Depository J 4 LIIIKET 811ITEET, PITTSBURGH, PA; Capital Pala to 4300,000 PrilptPrivilege or increase to 500,000 • Having lattesuilve sorragoodeoes vita Flange end Denten thrsatiltiat the country, v. nee onus*. el Diegt t lettlia pan doing bottom lima six, 7 13 4 107w - ceria9. A.Ad AU other Goorelassat emirates, rarritshed It sums to suit purchasers. Deposits received an d Interest allowed by speolidegrimment. butacrrolSt THOS. DOPNIMLY, IR, a. RING. srunt, R. J. BRILEY, JAS. RL BAII.IY, 130 TIN POEIERRON. TILOS, SMITH. 15. M. Ent.;e4.l..tuus THOS. DONWELLY, I'ri)Absnt, NOTLEIR WARD. Cashier. =l=23 TIOLLAR bAViNGI3 B,!atZ., NU 95 FotntwaSTurr. XnjAkTillED E' HMS. Open daily Dom a to 7 o'clock, also on We= a day and Saturday evening, from slay lit to NO. vember tat, from 'I to 1/ o'clock, and from riovambel lettp 8 o'cloais. "DeliteaUtiku sums of cot las then One Dollar, and a dividend of the pions declared twice a year, In Jim. and Decsafter. Interest has been declared semiannually, In June and December , since the Bank Wee organized, ea the rate of els per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, la placed to the a= of the depositor as principal, and bears the ease interest ft= the fret days of June and Dezember, =mounding turize- a year without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pace book. at this rate memo will double in I= than twelve Books, containing the Charter, DysldsWa, Rules and Regulations, furnished goals, on epplisation at the Paxedraare—GEOßGE riLLIMEII. VMS PREILDENTIS. WM= 3. Robert Robb, Anketion, DL Pollack, DL D.. John 0. Backofen. . Ben. 1.. Fahnbstoek, JObn RbOonbent; James Ilerdnun, Junes Shldle, Jansen Dich.oloy, Adakendar Spose, Lune DL Pennock, MUSA= Team. .. . . Calvin Atams, Eteray J. Lynch, Saba 0. BledLey, Pats" A. Maaedrs, Geo Blank, Hill Sohn Ellarthall, Walter P. Dlreskall, Alonzo A. Jame B. D. Mud; Charles A. Colton: Jahn B. Manchlen.l Wm.hn Dolmens. John Henry L. Orn, _ Jo John .11Mirpley William B. l l=z, Wthinal S. Haven, Aienandor Tlmlls, Peter H. Hanker, William Yank" llithard Ham Wm. P. W t =n, Jagzl=i lts Lase Wlll A. COLTON. Eseraeo7-4ADLE4 B. D. =EDS. BANKING IiOUSIS. N. HOLMES & SONS: Ho. gasket Street, Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS ILEDEPTED IN PAZ FENDS AND k u r r 4:4N, L . ) l eon an the Ininatpal foatotil of United States sad Clanoass. Uroultvgy:sqsZel4r..:lo MOUNT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Partlonia attention paid to the punthase an sale of LATER STATES SECUBIIIES, TROLITDI79 Ortifoil Bala Ma el MI Do. do. 8.305 Do. P. 10.4 Do; Do. ReTen-Thlrtles Do. OMB: Holm of Indebtedness. OHDEBB AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OB l o t ny OCH.L.taTE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0 f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Capital Or:waled ender State of Pa., 1816.. $1,600,000., Nata'l Law 186 i ml, Bata hits been 1111.3zZiated . DEPOSITARY OF THE United States Treasury, and appointed agent for the sale of nut 7-80 IA CP AL .147 . Erery !malty artE be °lined to !tweeters or pats tiea purettuing for manta. H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. siersti PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Capital Paid in $1,000,000, with Prrii lege of $2,000,000. ISAMHouse OORNER FIRST AND WOOD STIE Tidaitank, organized molar the rtattotod Bank log System. ts nom prepared to transact nrortnesi at Its Banking House, comer of Wood sad girls street. Collections made on all seaesalble points on most favo for rable terms. the Special Agents for .TAY 000ELT, the ule of 11. S. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes. F. M. croitnort, Caituar. J. O. MaPHEBSON Teller. arman 4 ATTORNEYS WOUNDED SOLDIERS LL EITHER The Eirst or Second Three Years Service an receive the Mil bounty the same as if rni , bed served the full term of enlistment by calling UPOU T. WALTER DAY, Solicitor for Bounties, Pensions and Pay. No. Nu FIXTII STREET, third door below the Cathedral lilt U. Y. 1110"1117. GIZO. b 00CH11.A.3 MOFFE rT COCHRAN, Orke—lto. 60 011.61 , 1 T STBEEr, Pitto93llh. P.. TH015.11. RATfI .210A.11 W. II [UPI BAYNE & BRAYER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o. 81 Duxonn Praise, Pittsburgh. Pa. Omni Businese Examining Titles, Ocas_2l",B - and all kinds of Legal .r. , tos prontpUy attended to. . ael MILITARY CLAIMS. FINSION•% swarms, BAWL PArIY - 0/ bIIMITANT CLAIMS of every deseriptios "Matted by eubscrieer, at the following we". Pa 2 40,2 1, ill) 1 all other elaims, 0.0. TAT ! ' . Attorney LsW. Dlemoad street Diva th3he Owlet lions& : N. 11. r dime* ite trade if the claim doe! not inaweed, alliubmittlen gratis. seedy H. a rie f9KREL.T.„ ATTORNEY-AT - LAW • Aro 17. &gown= scazuzps, t3/.I.III.AGERT. • .•000ntles tor igrovadoilSolaters oollootod ta to= ma to twooti dart. AirOflos N. OP oat= visitor - , Plttannlit. Call with ittwhtigto sod two vitamin. oo21:17 T osT.-111 =LT LAST, A. CHECK, LOST.-1 to St for flan drawn on Ira B. McVay fa Co. to favor of I. • T. Disney*? order, marked &tand inges4 Hobert. Wray, Jr., Beeretary in. Co. Tee above check fa supposed to hare been lost fn transporting lt through the EMUS tO Oil Clly. Payment °nth, dx* blur been stopped. It is of to Talus to any one, and the nada. win receive lb thanks of the andenresed by returning It to ray addrers. 'ROBERT WHAT, Jr., fleediUW ellend stets Plttah• •Pa • MIDERTAKINCI. ,MaEU I:I3MOrEIRMAXCEII:I4 rris.ll l rotirand*, Cti stoeUlttoouritkra nd Mims of erILIP CM/31w, o ociption of Mood Fursastufor floods f Roma oqn day sad Welt. Ifoarseaaill Itzfazioroso.der. Datil sear, n lif. - Zoootos, rltwlog t Bog MO MAIM rfrb =En MISCELLANEIG BOOTS LIP) BEt9ES REDUCED PRICES. Goods which were were SOU days ago at $lO and 912 dre now Haling fart ' S 7 00 (5C se 00: AT TICE GREAT SHOE EMPORIUMS Concert Hall Shoe Store. EVERYTHING AU. BEEN IVJE r e:4l D 0 rA-ND MI Great Bargains are Tirmeroul, No. 60 FIFTH STURM dal , 7, 04.% FULL CLOTHING HOW% as ta rant rruze. •" NEW GOODS - -r1...-- to E VLOtU 00 Tl. seoa 00A1O. EfferLlsa WALKING .09Mei OVERCOATS or ALL EINU94 WANCY CAP PARTS, STEM BLAINE PANTO; PEO TOP ?ANTS 11.11 d .11 Steam ad °Lemma; EGAEDLI33.OIr von SOB THE =IT U /1411!. J. H. SMITH & OQ ourraims, QA& ELLE., a MINI fin Oppeatte tae Opera Haase. NOV SUPPLY YOUR WARTS BOOKS AND ALBUMS 8008 PUBLISHERS' PRESEATEIIOI 74 FIFTH STBSET. Yon hue the finest stoek is the Witt) Wag from. You only pay the Publiehers pries fot Boat] 1 . Yen Ul6O mein at time of purthan a pres I our'present will be worth from Ilk. to $ Yon will be entirely %atilt ied with : bilk and Present.; All we 88k4 IVY nay' CALL OS SEND TOE A asTALOCivr =7ll COME ONE, COME ALL! GUNMEN% STORM.: Nos. 13 St Clair tie The attention of notoddle iv called to OW and eztanaite . wen 07 G E NT 5' ND3ILING 000f r t 0701104 at Ina • avorticmol ar am tr a ria% at D to y ineir advaatat• fdlo ZITS do and 017 c an [took before Dot whom T 2 . 67 nan lad the Larson anitbdat mek 0 Elskil Widta HUM, extra est* X Shi t , Woolen, Oation and rants TOread• goo and Drawers, Hose; Nook Tiet,Soniq r4lttaterfllor, and areflthipn partalaing :11mtlemon.a Itunandang Hoopla, Lei ttill alltr; Hasa Aber ilia Om. It aad It en.caarstrett. • 13.annEL LIMN N. n A Inge stoat of Hata, caps, (Mrs mei Harmful, Inton's !Ltu lar igraserZl, be sold kr= than**. e I:Warm= pußs • 41-4E)3L4.101 I , ••• The choicest stook of OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, MONA& AND JEWELRY, ever brought to Alit. . . • g 01 can now Do seta at .the • at • T. EL IMAGER: • vire. $3B 7Pcks3oreal. Where WAFORof ths heir, mar* JEITEEh r RY of the newest styles, OLOOKS of evert 420. t at of best Acturrican and Erench makers. PURE EILLVER AND PLATED GOODS, ssildt Al Ports, Spoons and Hollow Ware. .Bobanitgra and French Clint Ina Glw VASES 01 - Sholosst and ail irgl i re sold s I a VALI Ma MN! Piss Watch and Jewelry watt nude and repaired.Righast Prisoto " M Sneer. Done tweet the pigs* , so lu street. AllegitsnY. Osisayd a . BROWB, Alaidamatift4ftbmwwwo4ft, ' or,* wenn ; niummv,_cpumWalxl4ll4lM PtMOP stiallrofliZergrallr .1 -kRCIS of i gregu . - 3 - ITLQUEBT,' - 7114:471irrA 311A 13 : 21 3•1- No - .. - 23 - *IrLIF. EMMET; Mi nx? 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