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WEDNESDAY MOENEIG:::NOV. 1g63
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Official Paper of the City.
Trial of Barnhard Leath for .he Mur
der of John Kunzler.
COVET Or Oran AND TEREINER.— Tuesday dif
ternonn, Nov. 17.--Jadri Sterrett, Mellon
and Brown.
Court opened at two o'clock and resumed
the testimony for the proseoutiorr ,-
John Strickle, brother-in-law of John
Snarler, saw him in,Selly's tavern, after he
x'o was shot, and iiiifpra'..i.W*ath. Dr. Wood
attended him: iliceiffo4le. him hurt very
badly; showed wititeWl'Ar , tegaind in the left
.ait;; . golng home saw tenth at corner of Rail
"'`and Carson streets, where be was talking
WiWair. Wood. and three other men, about
thiiture of the wound, which the doctor
thought - slight—the shot only glancing. Louth
replied to this : "The eon of oh—,
had wont to his heart." The Dr.
..1010.ftri to ho careful in hie talk. ' He re-
Agid - i "Damn him." Witness left him then.
'Yames Mercer testified that he did not hear
anything of the occurrence, except the report
of three shots; went towards the noise and
saw Loath, with. the help of his lantern. Ile
beard a man hallooing : "Ohl I'll die t I'll
die I" Went there, when they blow out their
light; saw Louth there with several other
parsons. Louth said : "Damn you, I shot you;
and you aught to ho shot again." One of the
men said to him. "Damn it, shut your mouth;
you convict yourself."
The cross-examination was a repetition of
the statement in chief. In addition, the wit
ness states, that Louth asked fora doctor, and
told them not to let the man die there on the
street, but take him to some house.
Men. Lemke, wife of H. A. Lemke, Sr.,
repeated in general the statement of her hus
band.
• ...
Officer Moon stated, that ho arrested the de
fondant, in company with Pater Entailer and
Officer Hamilton, in McKeesport, about two
months ago, at his brother-in-law's, and
brought him to town in a carriage.
Peter K-unaler stated, that he assisted in the
arrest, and heard defendant say that ho would
have escaped if the house had not boon
watched too closely; that the back door was
examined by hiabrother-in-law, and after his
report defendant thought it folly to fight three
or four men ; he might as well give up, and if
be would,huire had his own way on the even
ing tgisb,pe arrest, he would not hare been
captitretrirOle stated that ho had been in
Engluftkittiliarance. and said that ho had
left bOrtty4Vtichmond and New York.
ofnesejfictalton confirms the proceeding
atatementkiir 'Moon and Kunealer, adding
that the arrest wee made at daylight. On
cross-examination he stated that Lautb told
him that his relative. induced him to leave
for Europe, and that 1111 had not done so of
his own accord, for he wanted to give him
self up to the magistrate.
Hero the prosecution rested.
EIGC=23
Mr. Swartzwelder opened the ease on be
half of defense, and after defining the law as
applicable to killing in self-defence, stated
that the defendant had been assaulted that
day, by the deceased, who was known asiv
bravado, and who hunted Leath all that day,
threatening to kill him. Th - ey would call wit
:lessees to prove the dangerous ohoracter of
the deceased, and the threats which he had
made against Leath, on the day of the
d
Mrs. Margaret Gault stated that she saw
the difficulty at Grierson's store, between the
two young men, whom she knew ; that Lauth
was behind the counter ; Kneeler dared L.:uth
to strike him ; Leath said he did not want to
strike him, nor have anything to do with him.
Kunzler replied : You know I can whip you,
you d—d coward you, and I am going to so
it. I shall tear you to pieces, and tear your
heart out." Lauth went from the counter, and
ran tat as fast as he could. Kunzler was then
in fightilig trim, without a cont. This was
after dinner.
William Grierson stated about the same a■
the fret witness, adding that Kurislor stabbed
Louth with a pitchfork. Louth begging him to
desist. Ile irr'''ed, though Louth admitted
Kunsler's bodily superiority, and told. him
he did not want to fight with him, while with
his hands he tried to evade the fork the best
he coul•L Louth then lifted the poker, and
rising, struck Kunzler on the head and
stunned him. so that the fork fell to the Floor.
Louth cioneed behind the counter, and asked
him to leave repeatedly, while Kanner still
abused him across the counter. The blood
then was running down his thi,k, and Louth
offered his 'assistance to wash him, and while
Kuntler was washing in the back part of the
store, Louth escaped.
;William Walker was standing outside of
Griomon's store, at the time of this difficulty,
critlithree other men. Louth, who wosone of
them, went into the store, to avoid Kenzier•
who was then coming up, and ached for that
d—d Dateh eon of a b—h. After hearing of
Louth being inside, he wont in, returned to
pull off his coat and wont in again. Than
followed great banging inside, but witness
didn't see the details. When they both came
out, Kunsler again pitched into Louth.
Court adjourned, until nine o'clock Wednes
day morning.
Inquests
Coroner M'Clang yesterday held an inquest
upon the body of Mary Crozier, a widow re
siding on Pennsylvania avenue, in the Eighth
Ward. She had been complaining of illness,
and retired to bed in the forenoon. About
eleven o'clock she was found dead in her bed.
She had been afflicted with heart disease, and
tbo jury sad a verdict of "death from
natural'
In the'inrekdag the coroner held an inquest
on thtoolf4 Thomas Rush, aged eighty
years ',4oiik4lrid suddenly at the Emmett
llotel,,,,Fedifil street, Allegheny. The de
ceased had no friends here, and had been em
ployed about, the hotel for a year past, doing
little_. had been ill since Friday
ho was able to go about all the time.
At half past twelve o'clock in the afternoon
ho grew suddenly ill and expired in a few
minutes. Verdict, "death from natural
causes." The deceased has relations residing
in Philadelphia.
Vestvall Last Night.
Yy
t evening this beautiful artiste made
her An the English drama, at the Thea
tre. "rliirtilidierice was very large and lash
lonahltd the testimonials of appreciation
- '
of the e oils of Vcstvali wore abund
ant and enthusiastic. Fier success was entire
and uerfeet- Upon her appouranco she was
greeted with utmost unbounded applause, and
at the close of each act, and frequently during
the rendition of her part, she received similar
tokens of appreciation. As an actress she
succeeded most nimir..bly, and as a vocalist
her success could not have been more flatter-
Tho "Cradle ideng" .. .was given with a
:Matting and power rarely equalled, and was
. - ":'Appnentsly encoredfi . The choruses wereralso
vezi-9ine. The support from the company
wasgeol . and Manager Henderson deserves
for presenting so delightful and varied
c.
*.rtainment. Games will be repeated
an er ,
to-niglit , a- -41 doubtless the house will again
mh
bo thronged, sa l e o f
seats will com
mence this morning at nine o'clock, at the
has odic' of the Theatre. Look out far a rush
this morning.
BALKS 01 STOCKS on Tuesday evening, Nov.
17th, at the Commercial es Rooms, No.
Auc
,
54
Fifth sireet, by Bari! Sol
Mellwaine,
tioneers :
Citizens' Bank 65 25
do do ............................ 66 00
Allegheny' Bank ......................... 56 75
Mechanics Bank 61 00
Merchants' Manufacturers' Bank 58 00
Iron City Bank ...... 63 SO
Western Insurance Co .................. 55 25
Marine Railway Co .....................101 00
Monongahela Borings Bank 47 50
People's Insurance Co ................. 27 25
ALLEGEILo3h k was yes
terday arrested a
nd token before Alderman
iref/or, on a charge of stealing coal from the
cars belonging to Dickson, Stewart
lie was diacharged, the evidence not warrant
ing his being hold to answer.
Bu i viwn ,v liouse.—da mes Ferguson was
yesterday arrested and taken before Alderman
Taylor, on a charge of cruelty to un koala—
wantonly beating and abusing his horse.
Being unable to give bail, be was committed
for trial.
I=
From East Terisnes
Tho follorteg extracts aro from a letter
written by amber of the Roundhead Regi
meat, from London, Tenn., to his brother in
this city, under date of October 25th :
Yesterday every wagon, nearly all the am
bulances, and every vehicle and horse which
could possibly be In the way, in CO3O of dis
aster, was sent hack across the pontoons to
the other side of the river; and the ammuni
tion train and elisions were sent to this end
or the bridge, and the sick, and the cowards
eren, are weeded out and sent far away, leav
ing every hill within view covered with a dark,
determined lino, wanting but the command
oes orders to met the whole in motion.
. . .
Yesterday and to-day we have been hourly
expecting the battle to &amalgam', as the ene
my have made several advances, but never
theless fail to come forward, and eommence
the general attack ; and unless he does so,
ebb general opinion is wo will leave him alone
for the present, for the best information makes
their forces ( Longstreet's division) twelve
thousand strong in infantry, and six thousand
in cavalry. Our force falls far short of that,
therefore we dare not risk making the attack,
unless they concentrate and entrench, and ad
vance by degrees, on our position, in which
ease MO can leave other points unguarded for
a short time. We can bring Wileox's and
Shaekelford's commands here, and out flank
them, and force them to fight or run. With
the above reinforcements I think we can at
tack in any position they may chose. And
without them, not &doubt is falter our ability
to defend ourselves if we are attacked in our
present position, although they out number us.
Gen. White, commander of adivieten of the
Regular Infantry and Wolford's Brigade of
Cavalry, and also in command of this post,
has been ordered under arrest by Gen. Burn
side, for failing to reinforo Wolford, four days
since, when attacked and outnumbered, within
fire miles of camp—the neglect of which cost
us the loss of over one hundred prisoners, and
an equal number of killed and wounded; ulso
a battery of six guns. White is generally
believed to be both a reseal and a coward. Ile
is the same man who, in his imbecility, evac
uated Harper's Fery without firing a shot.
I don't know what to think concerning this
winter in Tennessee. Many think we trill
not be able to get our supplies. I, however,
have faith enough in the government to be
lieve that they would not eend ns hero with
out making adetnate provision for our sup
pert. We ate now on half rations. -
Report says our division is to go to Kingston,
to winter, and that supplies will come here
after to Meldinnsville by rail, and from there
by wagon, instead of from Nieholasville, Ken
tucky, as at present. J. W. B.
MADAM! DEMI/ESP'S QCARTKRLS, MIRROR OP
FASHIONS, AND JOURNAL at. GIIASD MONDR.—
Such to the full title of a publication with
which our lady-readers are very well ac
quainted. We need only briefly make an
nouncement, therefore, that the new number
for the winter quarter ending February, 1904,
may be had at J. W: Pittock's, opposite the
Postoffice. It contains the usual elegant iml
ored fashion-plate, and nearly 100 engravings,
with cloak plate, five fa 11-sised patterns, braid
patterns and other valuable novelties.
M DAMN DCIIOIIMIT'S QC•RTIIHLY.—Mr. J.
P. Hunt, Masoaie Hall, Fifth street, luis re
ceived the number of this: beautiful serial for
the winter quarter ending' February, 1889,
which contains "a splendid cloak plate, new
braid patterns, nearly 100 engravings, an ele
gant celored'fashien plate, five full-sized pat
terns, and other valuable novelties."
W. A. Gildenfenney, 4.5 - FUth street, has
also received Madame Deasoreat's Quarterly.
• Foe Oacs,..we take pleasure in calling the
attention of our readers to an advertisement,—
that of Howe 3:Stevens' "Family Dye Colors,"
in this day's paper. - These byes have become
a household necessity, and so general is their
use that many a well dressed lady finds that
many an article once rejected as out of date,
is, by the aid of these Dyes, mode as goad as
new.
ILLUSTRATIID ALMANAC, roa
I otirt.—This Almanac and liepository of Useful
Information is a truly beautiful publication,
containing an immense number of interesting
facts and memoranda, besides a profusion
of illustrations. For sale byJ. P. Hunt, Ma
sonic Hall, Fifth street. Pries 25 cents.
LIBM. SClT9.—Nieholse Kaiser, John A.
Bittnet nod Nicholas Steckbart yesterday
entered snits before Alderman Taylor, charging
Sebastian Zang with libel. Valentina Gent
ling prefeired a similar charge against the
same defendants, who were held to bail.
MAltpl7 DENIOREFIT'S Mirror of Fashion for
tho Mater, also Godey for Decombor, fat
Pittocki, orposios the Post Office.
Veen - ALL—Card photographs of this beau
tiful itotross, to bo had at Pittoet's, opposite
the Post-office.
dews' Oalf, Grain and Kip Boots, at Mc
Cleland's Auction Mouse.
BOOTS ,ND STIOV:2I of all Mods, at low pricsa
at Maelelland's Auction House.
PHOT ' OCIILLP9 ALRCXS wholesale prises •
Pittoek's, opposit• Post Office.
Hoop Suurrs—wide tape—at McClelland
Auction Howe.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
THOILAS PAIIII, Plain and Ornamental
Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and
Vermont slate of the beet quality at low rates.
Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
SEWING MACTITIM—Grover S Bakor,on Fifth
street, have now on hand, and are manufac
turing to large demand, every description of
these great economies, at prices remarkably
reduced. The names of this liberal and en
terprising firm bare grown identical with the
popularity, improvement, and increseed
cheapness of the great invention, and a Grover
.h Baker Sewing Machine is a synonym° for
accuracy, completeness and cheapness. The
machines of their manufacture are equipped
with every necessary article and are warranted
to keep in order. Every one, work-woman
and housekeeper, who desires to save time.
trouble, and eyesight, and to secure a perfect
article—the cheapest, simplest, most durable,
best Sewing Machine ever made—will nail on
Grover dr Baker. We have had !one of these
Machines in constant use in our family for
mom than three years, and hero not broken a
needhasfor fifteen months.
See advertisement.
FOR FILL MID WIRTZ' Wraa.—The Sum
mer is past, and by the morning'e frost, we
begin to apprehend, that fail aid winter will
shortly be upon ns, and we most provide our
selves with the material to keep no comfort
able. A. nice fall Boit, or a good and well
made overcoat are tke very thing, and we do
not know of any places where our readers
would suit themselves better than at Messrs.
W. H. McGee A Oo's clothing establishment,
turner of Federal street and Diamond Square,
Allegheny. Thr,y . have also received a com
plete assortaterat of gentlemen's furnishing
goods, and a great variety of new patterns for
waistooating, La.
SECOND AILLIVAL or FALL AND WINTER Goose,
just received at Sorel Graham k Co.'s, Mer
chant Tailors, No. 54 Market street. It con
sists of all the very latest styles of cloths,
cassimeres and vestings; cremating, of all
kinds of the very finest quality, all of which
is soleeted from the latest importations, and
will be made up in the most fashionable and
best manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of
goods to select from, that cannot be surpassed
by any other in the city, and every garment
warranted a perfect lit, would do well to give
us an early call.
Ssiurm. 'Uinta A Co.,
Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market at.
iisatum. GRAITAU. Geo. McCam:visas.
KENTUCKY BELLZB AETRZCIATE.—Mrs. Anne
Nauts, of Louisville. Hy., mays in s letter :
"When in Now York, this summer, I
.mrchased by way of experiment some of
DDirs. S. A. Allen's celebrated -Hair Restorer
and Zylobalsaumm, which I hare found
salvable. I now writo to base you send
me a dozen of each by express; for the U9O
of my friends."
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198
Greenwich et, New-York.
0. BILL, Dentist, 248 Penn street, Will et
tend to eti business of his profession.
DIED
KELLY.--01 coneamption, /londay morning,
16th Indent,d
lam MART JA.NK KELLY, danghter of
Jun. I). anb Kelly.
Funeral on WEDAILSDAI lialLatao, at 10 o'clock,
rom the rerldemeerof her parents, lie. 55 Franklin
stmt.. The Mends of the family ore respectfully
Welted to attend,
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TKLEGRAI'IL
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
Spots' Dispatch to the Pateburgh Gazette.
W.saisaTos CITY, Nov. 1703, 1b63
PROVOST MAILSLIAL GESILILAL . 3 i I aCCLAIt
The following was issued to-day
WAR DLTARTMLNY,
PRA), , O.T M.A.RNIIII.. OrceLsL aOTTICE, N0v.17.
( 101.—As complaints have been
made that errors have occurred in the enroll
ment of the National forces by the omission
of persons whose names should have been
enrolled, and by the addition of the names of
persona who, by reason of &Benno and for
other causes, ought not to have been enrolled;
and, as it is desirable that the Department
should have each Information as may be neces
sary in order to do full justice to all parties,
it is hereby ordered that the Board of Enroll
ment of each district shall have printed lists
of names and residences of all persons enrolled
in each sub-district, prepared and exposed to
public view in at least five places in each sub
district, and as many more as the Board may
doom necessary. Tho names will be placed
upon these lists In alphabetical order. Public
notice wilFbo given by advertisement upon the
list of names, and in the newspapers, that any
person enrolled may appear before the Board
■nd claim to have his name stricken off the
list, if he can show to the satisfaction of the
Board that he is not and will not bo at the
time fixed for the next draft, or not liable to
military duty on account of, Ist. Alienage.
2d. Nun residence. 3d. Unsuitableness of
age. 4th. Manifest, permanent or physical
disability. Persons who may be cognisant of
any other persons liable to military duty,
whose names do not appear on the enrollment
1:. u, are requested to notify the Board of
Enrollment, who shall thereupon direct the
enrolling officer of the sub-district in which
said parties reside, to ascertain the facts and
enroll all persona so reported, if they nie
found to be subject to the enrollment. These
persons may avail themselves of the privilege
of appearing, as specified in paragraph
if they had been originally enrolled. sth.
Boards of Enrollment will use all dilligenco
In collecting necessary information, and
making requisite notes to perfect the enroll
ment lista. Tho Boards of Enrollment trill
hoar eases as provided in paragraph one, un
til the 20th of December, Hell, after which
no cases will be heard. As coon as possible
therelifter a report of proposed corrections
will be made out according to printed in
structions, and transmitted to the Provost
Marshal General. Names and residences of
those proposed to be stricken off or added,
will be transmitted to the Prorost Marshal
General for the purposeof correcting the lists
on file. Jamra B. For, Pro. Mar. Gen.
CIII7EIZCE
The official and semi-official advice' from
the Juarez Government have been received
here tip to the 25th of October, and from the
city of Mexico, and the 22d of October from
San Lute Potosi. So further battles have
been fought, and but febr akirmishe•, which
generally have resulted favorably to the Mex
icans. The French are preparing for an expe
dition to the interior, and the Mexicans are
getting ready ts t meet them. Commonfort's
Secretary of War bag left San Lois for
Quaeretcro, where ho will assume command
in chief. Gen. l'ragra, Gov en., of the State
of Michoacan, is second in command. The
Mexican army in advance of Qmieretero iv
about twenty-thousand strong. Gen. Aires
had loft Quaeretero, with thrice thousand met,
to_ obtain relief from the I . ..tater:l Slit.is
of Mexico, and to commence active operations
against the French in that direction, with a
view to ant their line of communications be
tween Vera Cruz and Pueblo. Bardro, Fe
ray's successor In command, is said to polio.'
Liberal opinioi.s. Ile is opposed to taking
church property, and has been always opposed
to Forey'e policy. The cause of Forey's re
call is supposed to be on account of his hav
ing unnecessarily precipitated matters.
=1
Tho following officer; hove boon dismissed
the service: Lieut. Col. J. P. Walker, B.3th
Illinois volanteers, to date from October 6th,
1563, for misbehavior in the face of the enemy.
Capt. John Graham. F3d
volunteers, li
to date from November 3d, 1803, for absence
without leave. Captain Wm. IL Hill. 81st
Ohio volunteers, with loss of all pay and al
lowances, to date from November 14th, 1863.
for certifying to false and fraudulent accounts
against the Goverment. 3d Lieut. A. C.
Landis, 170th Pennsylvania volunteers, to
date Nov. llth, 1063, for visiting house of ill
fame, whilst under medical treatment, and dis
obedience of orders in failing to report as or
dered at the Provost Marshal's office in Wash
ington. Major Wm. li. Weller, 2d Wisconsin,
late of cavelry, to date from November lltb,
1863, upon charges of insulting a lady, of un
lawfully stripping chevrons from a corporal,
and of abstracting and applying to hit or:,
nee wines and whisky belonging to the hos
pital
FIGHT ♦T ISIIIIIIERVILLE POP.DS.
The firing heard yesterday was at Summer
ville Fords, and occasioned by a reconnois
sance to the river by &detachment of cavalry.
The First Vermont and Sixth Michigan
cavalry were ordered to advance in that di
rection, and develop the position of the enemy.
Dismounting, they pushed forward, and on
being discovered, were fired upon by the
rebels from the battery on the heights. Taking
a favorable position, Battery M, of the 2d
United Stater, responded, nearly every shot
being effective and the shells bursting amonst
the rebel gunner', whose firing was very wild.
The enemy wore driven back scenes the river
In confusion. The firing was discontinued at
ten o'clock.
OIIDERX Or DISMIASAIS lilvor,En
The following officer, herowfure dismissed
are restored, provided that the vacancies hate
not been filled by the Governors of their re
spective States: Cot. F. 8. Rutherford, 97th
Illinois volunteers; Capt. D. E. Lliermore,
3d Ohio cavalry. Orders of dismissal In the
folloiting case has been revoked Col. John S.
Carender, of the 29th Missouri volunteers,
thus leaving him honorably oat of service by
resignation
The National Bank note fires are to be
transferred by the Continental. The teas by
American Bank Note Company. The print
ing is soca to 'begin.
Secretary Mine drew last night for Ste
more millions of the fifty bank loan. There
is only seven and a hair more to be drawn.
11.1.111.08111 BECOVIRSO
Dahlgren boa recovered his health. He was
fifteen days on his back, suffering from a ner
vous complaint in the jaw. Voluminous dis
patches tram) him says that Sumter will soon
be rendered inhabitable.
srpor. rlCDsnwoou's
Decision, bolding that the real estate of rebels
is to bo confiscated nader t►e confiscation law
in fee simple, instead of only for life, is out.
Reed, of the Florida Commission, resigned,
to take effect December 31st. Stickney alone,
of the original Commission trill then remain.
TUE rOTOXAC LIMY
It is not Impossible that the people may be
deceived by the apparent inactivity of the
Army of the Potomac.
Arrival of Union a...
monde--'Cho Bombardment of Fort ' ...._...
Runever.—.estrteetive Fire at Wit— The riser continued to rise irpielly et this 7-• at E --- PITTSBURGH TEMATRE.
mington, W. C. daring Monday night. and unto neon yesterday,
when a cam. to a stand, with eight feet in thi chat , i Lame and Manager. _ ..... -....—.Wi5. Elairreasofi.
FORTILWA 11()I.C1102, Nov. 17.—The ling—f- ' - Treasurer_. _ .. IL 0•131.11101.04
eel b) the pier marks. The Monongahela. as yet,
truce boat New York arrived this evening with , I,
.., tt , rir.ro ta‘e 11 . 1,7"1..711 siring hopes are enter - It Se•-rol notht of the wornlerful t01 e ... artists.
3175 Union soldiers from Richmond. talned that there will I, a swell In thisseen' •a. )tilts V ESTVALL who will appear is thr 111 , 4
The Richmond Poteuirerof the lfith contains grval
heace ,-,,,., err 1-oporco] t hale Wien at at. haul. ins. al drama, traeslated and adapted feetthe
the following: onto-, The weather yerterdny wee. cloetly and im , French by Matilda heron.
flongstri, Nort I.ftbe enemy's fire on "°"6°l• will '''', .P4,....°° of .. l "' r° l " . 1 THIS iTuesda)) EVES 1176,
&Meted Continnee steadily. Batter ] Gregg Bundle. R. n.tedittgli brisk at the wharf yen- I M . o be present.l,
opened fire this afternoon on James I.lnd. ' tridat , and the elopmenta wen err) ler, The • Git3l ES, or, THE JEWISH MOTlii li
and Fort Moultrie, Fort Lamed' and Battery only question ic , v is whether them are steamers I cane... !file Imoall
Simpkins replied. em.ugh to tat, all the freight that it ready wax lug ' Ble.e. new El.-1. ,.
bay la ',elle
fliar/etton, Nor. rosit.---.Tbo firing is about fir i f ipq,,,o. Mr Chippndale.
the same to-day. From Thursday morning Thom ~,,,,,..,,
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...,,,, . G. :Z.., ... 6 :-.,. 11..nis
until Saturday at sundown 1,523 mortar shells , and the Emma Graham for Zanesville, and the Le I Octavo...-. • J. Garrition.
and rifled shots were fired at Sumter. The . New seenery pr. pert,. and ...Trete. with tin non an.l
enemy's fire failed to he of any injury to the `l°.'" fir Gil ' u ` . I'll' with good tr'l' c , , to beeutiful music by B. 1••-• 4,...,4
on , the departure. The Reserve Sinn i. mentos. ie the I To conclude letth
Fort. There hlll been no firing to-day A KISS IF TIM DOM.
James or Sullivn's Island. Orebatteries , "°.' bunt doe. 31r. Pee Ilea.
continue to keep up • slow fire on Gregg and 1 There was coneideral•le activity among our coal
the mortar battery• men ye•terday, all of whom were busily engaged in
Wltotingurit,N. a Nee.lT.--A large warehouse getting their respeetive heat• and bargesrea dy to go
next to the Custom Rouse, was destroyed by 1 out on the present rice. At yet, there to net weir,
fire last night. The loss, which is heavy, con- , enough to let oat the "broad-horns" to, the major.
!bled of cotton, clothing and part of the cargo Ito, if not all, or the .team-tugs will lea.. to-day,
of the steamship Advance, belonging to the I _ ~, .
with more or less coal So quantity , pen mg alto-
State of North Carolina. gather on the stage of water. The following is a par-
Cavalry Reconnoissance—Englhh Otft— tint het of the comb, or bargee and bushel). of e• al
gets Visiting Gen. Meade—Mysterious , that will he` towed out on the 'assent
Movements of Rebel Troops. 1 mesa. , Hrn, A Iltatt, 12 bargee for Letosrille,
W•grilse•rol, Nov. IL — On Sunday fore soot to contain altogether ohms 120.11 1,1 b•aliels
noon the cavalry division of General Ka- 51.-Gr.... A Stone, 7 barges eel," lineliele. N J
patrick, under the command of Gen. Busteed, I Higley, 10 barges, 100,000 buthele, J V McDonald.
made a reconnoissance along the Rapidan to 13 b ars ., 100,Axi 1,,,ry,..,, si o , g o ,„ ro ,k. r ,. 7 Domed.
made
Ford, to ascertain the truth or falsity 01,1 „00 b0 . h ,,,.
of the report that the rebels were falling hack ! We do met it ,,,,,,,,, to give , 1,. ., , ,,,,, ~,m.6, as
on Gordonsville. When our cavalry ap- ! strictly t.
oort„ot,
a.. ,
tat..,
Imp,..ibto
)„eterd.y
b,
preached they were mot by a few guns from t."` _
"" anything like ' rian. "' ' . ' Il '" . `'"' ' •"" t
the rebel entrenchment., bat our guns soon '
silenced them. A small number of rebel will b ° "" nt f" r " . " u t he river "." °l° "PP . '. t"
sharpshooters were seen in the lower rifle pits, "'" two ''' thee' :,'•t ''' ' e ". "•'' ..°°°' ° lll he
and soon afterwards a small body was die-
largely Ilicrea.-d, while. too other Lend .1 t should
covered. The river was too much swollen by thrline, it will probably he diminish.] Of one thing
the storm on Saturday
l ac y
re justify the however, we ire ern..., which is that Olie cool men
crossing, and so the cavalry returned. There- are doing their minuet te get not all the ...al laieuble
art on Thursday that a rebel force had u:. 6 , present Warr , as there I . a pod atoll, that
P k, and attacked Nil- thero wall Oil 17• furth e r ime the. fall-though It 1
crossed the Rappahannoc
pntriok'a forces is untrue. {,..,wale,
Several English officers are visiting at Gen. .
i Thetill 1 it, , Vast smiled N smiled:aotil I'. li Sing,
fifeade's Headquarters. with n full cargo. Site report& ha long passod IL. loge
Information through a reliable channel
from Washington, in to the effect that two of ' , ol—t —] poll Inn. '-'—' “—" "'"'' -""" '''''
the divisions of Gen. Hill's rebel corps have cur , '. win leer" ‘"r 'l6 rite-t dee, at . 10,
loft the Kaoline and gone southward, hut ' L , , I°' Lo
whether to Tennessee or i'redericksburg, s- ' The popular *teenier ma: light, I ..,,, J i li ar
to demonstrate on the left flank of the army ton, will 0.t. , .‘ it is,. (~, E , ,,,,,,..,11e in,. e ve sthg
of the Potomac, does uotyet appear. ' rho Leonides Cap) J NV 1 ] oar. 5 see Inat It
heeding 1.0 leo.. 111.. 111.. ell' pt hably get IT ibis
Decision of Judge Underwood— eului,
Trea. '
Gee with the Indians. es
The Neer firhane Er • • I o. i 2).6
WaSIIINGTOI, N0v.17 .—la the l • nited td i„,,,,,,, ,„,.. re ,,,,„, „,„ , ,s,„, I „,,
States District Court, for the Eastern District
0.1 ,. Tn . n
.....,,,, ,
I n,l.almny lilt, &lA, actin.. Goa ,
of Vaginis, sitting at Alexandria, Judge - ' '
form ri) a rethlest • f n Leh Ponders')• 1•'•'
Underwood, this morning, delivered an opine , ''g '
ion in the ease of the United States vs Hogh 1 ' r '''''''" , '" I ""'
. nn':s arr,, , a: .1 tits Jennie It yore it ..... bee.
Latham, under the Confiscation Art in which I
he confiscates the -cal 05t......e of the defendant. '',,:ot''`,„:„lrt.co,; ( r .., , ,: t " t '` o l t T . ';:"' „‘ ,";;,, :n it ! 7,:: ,.. b t : it ' .. l , '"
in fee simple. The decision gives an entirely h e 1,,,,,,, 1.. r,,,,, the wet, as nr.AI :e 1,. .. I' mrtator t ti,
different constructlon of the Into, or rendered'Penn card linger. r.lied tom ,oi 1... rd hi 5.,,,,, I,
by other courts. whet) the following c.mrereet inn enetel
Among the trestle* to came before the fire- . 4 , - ~o p t 1117I,:re,°e. hurler ' where ' l ' Pie lire and li w
ate for ratification, is one made last summer “, ,7z,-,'„ r ,„„_.. , ,
by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with osy Si tae „ ••0 berectdeli
the Chief of the Creeks, by which tl.r.se who try.. ' tld to
to the ^ did
joined the rebels aro permitted to retnre to t :,. , pt , : K ° V l, 7 - •°' l' , " !:::1 1 , ^ , ' ‘, ll Ihet . I ' o .' l ' ee
them allegiance, but are to he over di.,in .11- ,',;,:,,,:;1„.7"7:i„''.%,,,",,..`,,.' ',,y ..Lela , ~,,,,
1.,
fled from holding offices of honor, emolument 00 in Tsvas at zseilent. a ' 'V ep are fighting ear
or trust among the Indians. The treaty en. in, ir Light., ind will maintain them t ,,,
gages to abolish slavery, as the Cherokees I slit Seem, d will
'on tiel doubt sq. h a .. ..„.
has, does already, and to colonize freed men ',..17:10,r, ".he got h, T "'' "' ' Ii now I" ''''''
1 ot,•
..eu kn •vv, that 1 hoe hear]
on the land belonging to the Creeks. iiot
Gearing There in 11 , n rimed Yankee in Texas,
n,,) .. will not be one NI.• stli keep them out
I apt. Roger -1 on don t „all :eke a Pentotalvsn•
An 'l% livi e are you going to mew •
Siring -1 am going to Teat., I have got a I .1 And
la Id craw 111.. tio, II lent then ten noun.. The
Further Details of the Texas Expedt- I
Nate See:., Nev. 17.—The Herald hu.e n
letter from off Brazos, dated. the sth, giving
further particulars of the movements cooncted
with I:eri. Banks' expedition. A soeces.ful
reeonnoisennee of the whole Texas roust has
been made by the gunboat Tonneasee: aloe of
the mouth of the Rio Grande, the pass,.
b and most valuabb• information as to the
depth of water, bein aa well
asthe view, of the rebel works of force, and
Sabine Pan, Ilalveston. Bras,* ricer ond
other poi tit:i
During the cruise a mall bl..ekade runner
with orate, ammunition, Ae., from Raven,
and another demnyed.
liring wart ]card off Sabine Pa,,, and vra
SUppoit , i to be in honor of no arrival M.k•
gluier.
•
_ _ _ _
Fire In New forte--au Important Move
ment Countermanded.
rry:p'l'l I t..XTRACTED WEI WWl'
PAIN —We take ti4/4 method of In Admit, our
ftteral. and the I obi.. general!) th.ft we are Law
',lowed W. IeXTRA , T TEKTII WITHOUT PAIN
the Ida, of Den tuned. Thom whd hare 1....eu
thefteddlN ofte h dreadrel operat i.m y now lay
•./..1 the, fear. a- • - 4 , us rah:, m theapf , fratne
in uoo bm been thoroughly teetod fturlog the
lewd four lent., fully veal , ' ishing the sal: and iwiu•
rharacter of to opernt tan. No Drugs or Cheml
ewl. Battery rata. All Ile* wirhlt.g
the .are loos of a good and reliable Doottet w 111 do
w.,1 raft and et:fault with
JAMES C. KING. D C.,
N. , 112 gonrth street,
I or, DR. C. KING, No. 17 Susithgeld street, Palle
From San Frauclacu. burgh. Je2iimag
- - .
Sag FRANCI , O, Nor. 17.—The stormy IA N PEARLE SPECTACLES.
weather ceaacii last night. and it is now 1L Notwithstanding the attacks of Jealous
pleasant. - svertaele Venders, who mph, to the name of Oigi.
The giego of the Aquila eon be sated. nod I <am the
hopes are also entertained of raising the ship I
in st condition to ho repaired, though greatly
Sea Vult, Nor. 17.—Alinot half-pas! ten
o'clock laot evening. a tire broke out in the
drying room of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, aO.l
before it root d he ext i nguished, damaged
tho boilding to the atnimot of about $10.t.00.
A Fortress 11,...,0 letter to the f'ommerimi,
nays that lately heavy reinforeententv have
arrived here, and General Foster was :Iloa
making a grand movement, when nn the
evening of starting, it wet nipped in the bud
by an corder from tic Wet- Piimrtroera roue ,
termanding the movement.
damaged.
Careful estimates make the loss in the Into
lire io Nerada $550,0u11, 0.l which only $:".0,000
were insured. The oily is being rapidly re
built.
From Clintianooia--Attaek on the 12th
Illinois Regiment.
Clnsrrstinos, Nov. 17.—This morning the
enemy brought a battery down the river side,
and shelled the camp of the 13th Illinois, who
were guarding a ford six miles above here,
killing Rev. Mr. ?miens, chaplain of the regi
ment. The rebels were forced to retire after
Huse always on hand and make to order IRON AND
n half hours' praotice by two Union batteries. BRASS SdREAN WIRE CLOTH ,el EVES, of all
All is quiet berm, and the positions are un- kind .; RIDDLES, for Foundry une ; HEAVY
Changed.ollK FOR WINSOIt.±. Re. • PIED CAGES, Oro
NAMENTAL WIRE WORE, for Flowers, Sc.
From 1111 ton Head. I
1 iiir All stow of WIRE ror male, st .
Pitti...tnut.rn lA. Nor. IT.—The U.S. tteatuor ,
Ashland, 70 loom , ' from Hilton flood via ! R.13:1.. No. SD FOURTH STREET
_ .. _ .
Stono Inlet and Morris Inland, has arr. , ed. G Iv ',Asti, M ERCII ANT TAILOR, So.
She brings the mail and aLgratehes from Gen. i . O• 1 SMITHFIELD ' , TRENT. 1.01 ••11 rt.-up
Hillmore. The h o mberdmeut of Sumter eon 1 for ease • .r.mod UNION BVIT FUR 4....0; CASS'.
I MERE, ALL wont_ V.O • BLACK CLOTH SUIT. SM.
Hon. Joshuali R. Giddings Arrested in
llyrrsi.n, Nor. I7.—We learn from a gen
tleman just Iron Toronto, that lion. Joshua
K. Giddings hoe been . arre.ted in Montreal
and held to bail in the sum of:00,000, charged
with kidnapping.
HARRISBURG, Nor. 17.—Governor Seymour
arrived hero hut evening, en route to Getty.-
burg. A large crowd le congregating at thin
place.
Troops Reviewed b 3 the President.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The first and see
and battalions of the Invalid Corps were to
day reviewed by the President.
Markets by Telegraph.
NM YORK, Noy. 17.—Cotton Is scarcely so dins at
85iR8fic. Flour more twins and 5131fk- better, ch...
lug, however, rather quiet, buyers grnotally refusing '
to pay the advance-4019 8 5 8 , 25 far Esti a State, r.. i
30507,40 for It II O. anti 87,bitg9,45 for extr family.
Wheat Iff92c batter, and in moderate demand at
e 1,40 for Chicago Spring, 81,3731,41 far 3ltisratikre
(Intl. $1,42041.10 for 15 inter fled (Cistern, and 51.:4
titi,Vt for Aixtbe., .tad 81,3841,401er inferior old Red
Western. Corn more artist , and Gik2e higher, trith
sales at $1,0931,10 for shipping mixed Renei: -n in
store, 51,10 afloat, and 51,10 for white nod yellow
western in atom. Oats it better, and In demand at
11.50180 c fur western. Coffee dull. Pork is quiet and
steady; 2,000 bbls city prime mesa, deliverable Arm
the Ist to the sth of Lktrember, were sold at 819 :41
Deaf is quiet and steady. Cot meats are scarce and
firm at tri; d56 1 / a r for shoulders, and 99410 e 4.9. h....
Bacon without ridded change. linseted hogs (Inner
at 71„ : 47 7 / a c for city. Lard dull at 11?-99._ 12r, and to
bbl. for January at 12 1 4 c, and 100 tibia for llecember
at IP/c. Butter firm and in good demand for home
teas at 201F24c for Ohio, and 21141.9) for Stitt,.
Pittbsegiritts, Nor. Fir—There Is
•
arm feellng:in
the floor market, but less doing; small sales at s: ~m)
14,5,75 for superfine, 8646,25 for extra, and 56,7:iit
I 2.5 for extra family. Th. retteipts and stocks are
• ll ' ght. No change in Itye nun'l or Corn Meal. There
is a steady demand for Wheal, mud prices are firm.
sales of 5,003 bush red at 81.60, and white at 01,8048
2,03. Rye Uwanted at 11,115(9,1,00. Corn has de
dined, and 300 bush yellow warn sold at $1,13. Bar
ley sold at 81,50, and malt at $1,6041,f4. Oats are
active at 83c. In provisions there 0 a firm feeling
Wes of new men pork at 517,.00, and old at 818,50
Lard firm at 12c. No change In Groceries; 300 bags
of Rio coffoe sold et 13433. Petroleum dull at 25r
f o r crnde,
droned
for retried, and 50@,53c for for.
WhieKy has adsanced 30, salsa at 68,
New York Stock and Money Market.
liltlney 1001 brisk at 7 per cent; Sterling firmer at
i
1 103,4163% fur first. clam bills; cold mom netherand
fi r m,, opening at 47%, advancing to 49, and closing ;
, ti ro , at assb a g49; Gosernment Stocks steady: 1: ti 01.
iRI, Coupons 110; 7 3°c 100%,
Stocks steady but doll.
C. P. & R. I 108% M. S. q
1 P., Ft. W. 1 C ..... —. 88 131. C—,
-7
121=223
=ZEE
. C..~c. n~.vt e-F -ry:.~i.
Soldiers from Rich. I
Canada.
Ger. Seymour
T. kW
k C
& 1'
111. Con.
...... .....
M. '7
11to.
V,iih.
si,tißesdhag
RIZ
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
ll=
In Tota... an I At. lowa a
T... a 5i.1 , ..ndl I root-
Fah. here ar. , dolor and lut Inc ~nie
It-re and lima) I svi,h t I or bt
pair here to-day. I a...A them racy much
Ily huniarxx tt •ttits me to keel. In myeelf. I have a
1i...A hors, arid as tha ferry heat ..otathg. Ravi by.
All urls.o listaneKi the 111.• TO rolteeruatl.42 heaween
Captain Rogers and Charlus lwaring
Ilea.lto railed he .•1 Ler re b
el. a. I. had with
s TE. i. Pi 80.1 Ts.
I , t)it CINCINNATI & r-^-
1t4%1 LLV:. —The ,
I. Ansualt. r 1;1 fr, tlu
•14,1, and ell inter. .hx, W
Istln .I.L p
..r. I to
J. I ,
twit
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Are rneelting deliy Use wan: n. 4 entlertiementa enr
citisena. All that is caked it to examine all other
Bpeotade; than wit and exiiiinine the RUSSIAN.
rbß LR one.. For .ate t,l
7. DIA MOND E PrecitriAl Optlciau
Manufacturer of the kneel. Pebble lipectaeloe
jes3o Yifth streat,fuming Post Balidine
0 N Ell. ez STO S 1 , 24 A N,
MANUFACTURERS OT WIRE WORK
INS=
G. W. DASH'S,
=I
n 29 :Cm
HMIAS'S MAGNI , r , IA BALM and
LAIRD'S ELMS OF YOUTH, the only per
fort and reliable articles now In use for lxiantlfying
and prewerring the romplexloe, for cal, at
SILO. A. KELLY'S Central Drug atom
- _
corner Ohl, .d Federal streets,
In Market fidnae Alleghe.7.
_ .
IN)4.
1864.
A tare:. sesortruout or DOCKET AND COCNTING
m oo,
SE in D im A lt ßl ti E o S, f T o o r
rkleo --Itn
T a u pe are,y
laM i lo o t c h e o-t
-u
with gilt rt:.em riot with tumble edges—with tucks,
patent clasp , and elastic fasteninge. All sites, and
from the anoint . .ma to the very beet. For sale a!
reaconable rates bY
WDI. G. )OFINSTON d CO , Stntlotoeot,
orl4:Daw-wrap D 7 Wood street .
• .. •
. ---• -•— -
LYON AKNSTki AL, IMl'Uit'rEit
_L.,I AND DEALER In the most select brands ef
GENVINE HAVANA CIGARS, And all kinds of
p,trEK No AND CHEWING TOBACCO, sk UTE,
FANCY 2IEER.YCHAt SI PIPES. TITS r,s, Sr. • 4t• ,
ht goat rerlety. UNDER THE ST. CHARLES HO.
TEL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. D. --The Trade supplied on liberal terms.
anal l:dl•
pA I'ER AND ENVELOPE lA'A
11017N5.--Just opened. • liters cock of
NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS.
qu Men,
ENVELOPES. to greet varieties, rotors kod
alltite, (or ...ore teat, For sale by
W. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Paper Dealers,
ocll.aser•arate 67 Wood street.
cl.o BS TI T UTES.The highest cash
pri, paid for
SUBSTITUTES.
Apply Immedtstely at Drover's Home, Pittsburgh.
noltLat J. nHEISER..
(1 4 . 1 ,751 WAGON SPRINGS; also Anti-
VI Rattles, for Buggies, Just reeeirel and for =ID
et the India Rubber Depot of
J. h H. PHILLIPS,
SA and •Di St. Clair street.
I'ACKING, HOSE,
and 6kSICI7 , all else. and [Wanes.. A
large eopply Just reoeiveal atld for rate at the India
Rohl., Depot of J.. 1. 4. PHILLINi,
nod Noe. 26 and % Rt. Clair etr,d.
FIRE:11 ROLL BUTTER
5 barrels ;
10 tub. Pneketl, arrtvo ;
NVEIIII b WILKINSON
nein
ltiCg4E.—Western Reserve Cheese
C
ealected for retail Cutti .Kt for sale by
WM. P BECK A co.
IS. bow Mailing from railroad ram, for Nab by
oeA 1.41A11 DICKEY It CO.
Q-
LT SALT 1:---Orders eolieMed for
5.1 t, by KECK & CO.,
0 ,26 NYbolmale Gramm, IPS Liberty etrroti
140
I 1 ,
CARBON 011,=100 bbln. R e fined i n
.to and for sale by J. B. CANYUCLD.
-
65
......
..... Family and Extra, for sae at
lea Liberty amt. WI!. P. BECK AL CO.
d ~lIIBE•~8..;==.
I=ZOIIIII
PI4JrOS, ;PIUS it , 4c.
pAN Os. —The subscriber 4 ,
has the pleasure w auuomce that nel I I
has }cd rviarned from NeW Turk and Bold.. • hero
Ile hes selected from the Factorlas of l.tttckerlng
foes, Jardine t &en, Elaael4n Droll., W. P. Escronn
and others, • splendid nuortment or PIANOS, e m
bracing all rtyk- rf Cnlab, from plan to na tra rarrod
Maio itotrumants Rul arrlvo during Oils and ti,
coming week, sad tl.B nttenaLm of parrlllwr? L. rr
spmtfully solicited to them
$ PlllO3B TO SUIT ALL. 'CM
C HAS. C. mr.ELo H.
El WOOD STREET
DECKEit'S. - --
speuklog of Carl A nshnts'. Con
siert in New Yurk, tho editor of the'
Manua Roden. and World malice the following re•
ttwrlu " The Instruments used on this oer.nliin
wen of a riduparatirely new firm. of the name of
lee. hi-others, and gat,' very tiratifyin, evident..
of exaelleut wurkmanab is , and luoverful mid brains
Dartr,Co Ti.noc. are undoubtedly tho Lest
manufactured OMw ha thu. mintin7."
Sole agents fur Pitintitirsh.
J. M. HOFFIIIA:CN & BRO..
No. 51 FIVTH STIMET
1: NAIIE S PIANOS are ~
now ennslderiel the lowt Plano.
made, mid or. folly warrant of for
night 'oars. As to the retattv. merits of the Floeb•
atwould toter ter tot: • .• excel
lenxe oar pooreesicm ft Thalbera. huttaeheak,
Strata...el, G. Satter and H..eoxtempt, M.,
fium SOIA, of the most liatlngaelied nrofese. a awl
amateurs to the ewnntry A call le restwctfully sell.
cited before purchasing elitenobur.. Persons at aMs
tune *lll Moose send fora rirenlar. Yor mile at Vac
tory price. hr fllur llLLlxtr.,
No. 4t lifth street.
null Solo Agent for Pit..., h '. rod West. Po
iH al ( PIANO FOLI,TES
V —Jost remit d, a rely choke -.1-
loctloo I'IANOS, peisnnally select- I I
ed at the Eastern Factorlm ' y hletier, and war
ranted the REST PIAN''S matte In this country.—
mong others the unapproachable sT1:1 WAY PI
A (IS. .111 a neat In tho
Abu, excellent 7 octave well:wool, 71AN0,,,
front 440 upwards
R. KLICHEIt A 13110 • No. Plftb street.
0017 Sole Agents fur St. inwey's Pianos.
pl ozi "—Just arriv,d, a—Mit
sploodid stock of
NICW VIA.NOS. frs. Ft-1r tierk, et
N. SIEDLE & TIROS
183 BmlthllBl , l .curt
ozl7
Jr4_f F 8
WANTF,D.
An Experienced CArpet Upholsterer
I. wanted Immediately at
()ill J a tilc,l.ll•CTOrli
INIZI
MAN OF SIP:ANS ANL/ RN•
pen up a 1,. , 15..ti`r
to nt. to
ol pals of 41,L1R ER. .
S . ILLEFAItsk.I...I•
TOR, gym. ofllim most ,oful sud pot/east iuseutions
or Om day.
Ingstriss rhserfully answsrsd
neoo.lvr LS BC. CLAIII STREET.
--
ANTANTEI)--liy a Lady, a aituatinn as
I rE CI `lll, te attv of 41e l'ohiic Schools ..1
either 11,1 he.l three yotre' esieakeute
torching. ;00 can give the 1..1 of ',femur.,
4,lreee 7EeClilett, B, 1,112. 1 , 4 k...11:v.
vA TANTE!) —4611 A. M mint -V.+ Want
y A c..ni• at s•+i • month,e.xp , ./ 14e• paid, to pelt
our Elverlwronj atol barM awl thirteen
oth• r ,
F, iteerut and ciion• artielc,
ree. ddr...,
•• A
11„. •111 , 11• , F SHAW S °LARK. filddeforNt.
WANTED TO RENT,
' A GOOD WAREHOUSE,
Situated in a businesa portion of the city.
Enquire at SECOND STET
ocat tf
$75 moNTll. in every ! — I
t w r z ! ..nt. to himonThe Agen to
eaponw
l oW, to sell my now elmsp Ferritytr &lulu; Ylnchimm
Addrum, S. MAI/1130N, Attn.& Maine
oc2.4.3mdaw'r
WANTED—A Finer CLARE PiOClX
swarm. ; one who has • practical knoaledgr,
and can come well recommended.
Address, BOX EN, Poet Mks. relaat
CLOIRL WANTED—One who under
lJf etarids moking, and other hone-work. Ad
dress BOX. 301, City or Allegheny Poet 0111 m, with
reihrence as to qnsdilications surd character. octltf
LL.ILM AGE.IrTS.
pENSIONB, BOUNTY, BACK PAT
T. VV.A.I.TV.II.
GENERAL CLAIM AGENT
Vecoseel by the O. 8. o.,..rnmstt
ICU FITIII STRUT, 3d door below the 4.llattodraL
PenesyPrania Soldiers west of the mountains, East
ern Ohio Soldiers, sod Weal Virginia Soldiers. can
ben. their Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay secon-d
at this
Circular. ..111 be want giving full Informatloc
the Soldiers, or to deceased &Idlest' Belt'. showing
who are entitled to the Pension. Bounty and B. a
Pay, and the manner of securing the Immo, by apply
ing La inoofJ lvttot or In iaram.
IkT Novallargo until collected. jyg: 1 r=-is
ENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK t'AY
p
H. C. MACKHELL,
ATTtatNET AT LAW AND ULAIIIADYNT,
-O. 114 FIFTH ISTBEF:T, Prt2lllLllllll
OoSections to allecitteny Ko . wlJoining coantirs.
Prowruces SOLDIERS 421.20.119, of every descrip
tion ; BOENTIES for all dtacharged Soldiers. PEN•
SIONS, for ,rounded officers" and Soldier, ; BOUN
TIES and PENSIONS for Willi's., Parente, Orphan
Children, Brothers and ninon, or other legal wore ,
aentarlree of those Who hare died In the armor
have died eller died:Lama front discs. contracted in
service.
Cr - He charge moth collected, and no letter :011 L
ansenned 60/014 a stump la indeed. folgflyws
MILITARY CLAIMS, BOUNTIES,
PS:N.9IONa, BAN PAY and 311LITAET
CLAMS of every dowcription, enilectefl by Belot,.
of the following rate., cis: Pension. !hi tie:
all tither claims 93 bit.
C. C. TAILOR, Attorney at Law,
No. 79 Grant atrort, Pitiaburgiti, Pa.
N. B. No charges are made If the claim doe. not
succeed. and all lnfermstlon clean ffratta. secty
BOOXSELLEItS, Ne.
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S . ta d tio j a-
Pr!nt.aro, No. 57 Wood streerl'ittsitrKh. & t au
KrsAY CU., Booksellers not Station
, N 0 .55 Wood street, next door to the corn s -
of Thi e rd, Plttsb... Is. Seill)OL and LAW 8r:014.3
renstmstly on hand.
READ, Bookseller and Stationer,
J. N.. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Buildings.
L EirraT_E wif GEJrTS.
WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in I:TONI
-TY ISSOBT NOTES, BONDS, 3101LTGAta...., and
all securities Tr money.
Pencils varcprocurc LOANS, throogb toy Ree , 7,
on reasonable terms.
as
wishing to Invest their mot,. to Kr advan
tage, can alwari and ant and aecenti chute paper at
coy Mace for sale.
All communicatlnos and Interviewe atrktly confl
dential. Offlce, Grant street, opt. dis St. Paul's
Cathedral. john
P.4PERS
WP..MARSIIALL, Dealer in WALL
PAPEER, 1,0131)1G1tt3, lc., N , .. bT and
street, Pittsburgh.Je 7
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We:SWIM Reserve
ZOO do Hamburg;
10 do GoeLen;
lu store and for sale by B. CANFIY-I,D.
gtTNDRIES.--65 LWe. Grettee:
7 lark. Feathers;
10 do Baal
To antra on ateamor Atlantic and or ..1• by
noll lOAIAII DICKEY A CO.
F isa_s l 3 half barrels White Fish r
mind law itsias 3 . B . CA3YIX"'
t
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Pena= se.4,nt•rl hataty troubled won a: al
immttnale, palpitation of the how,.
petite, dumms attrr it 1 . •1,;...
tint,. fa, dawns to tottt.t it thel 0,„
celebrated -
• -
PLANTATION DIV!' E
ire acs 1400111M0W.V.,1 LI the higheet iro si
authorities, and werrantell to produce en tmateria.. , .
bvihearial effect. They ate eaciertlingly
per:flit:Ely pure, aid nowt supermsle el ether
where a healthy, gentle stitnclaat u roqrtirod.
They strengthen and invigorsta.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to elosoo• of water and Mob
They overcome effects of' dwatpota.nand late i,oats.
They stmogithen the sywtom nod enliven tied 'vol.
They prevent miasmatic at..l iotermlbent
They purify the breath and acidity of the stems.
They cure Prpuria awl ....rußt bro.
They me diart-lwa. Cholera end Cholera hitt t
They core Liver tomplebt and Nervous :b....b., le.
They make toe weak etroug, the longue etrolls,..i,
and are elbauatatl natarc'e groat restorer. T. • y• ,
corap2.od of the celebrated tleisaya bail,
green, 1146111.1a1,3, ante and herba, all
perfectly race St. Crots B,ott. Tor particular.,
,irculors and arouni each bottle.
Beware of Imposters aamine ers.ry bottle. S.
that It hat lb S. Terms. saguamm on our I.lllau. I'.
S. Stamp owe. the Curt, w ith plmtatiou era's 6, i,..1
0, arm signature on a tine at. , <l plate utsgx.ll , 4
side label. See that oar bottle is net retitled wit,
spat - tom and doleteriom fluff. Ni o defy sa t to o ,
, to match the taste or char* ter of our good., Aar
tureen ixc:outlitkg to is Titters t., the
gallon or In bulk, to an impooter. We II only on
oar log cabin bottle.poret.n.tntl..
bottle, or aolUug WI) other material :lac , .0. *Milli,
called Plantation Bitten or not, Is • m lculrsal
' the U. S. Law, and *122 ea so pnwocutml Ly no. h e
,tm.dy have one rye OD Owe parties re-Biting ,•:.:
tiotilsf i . Rc., vrho v ill mo..umi In gettlug thrust.: •
Into dn. qnsrurs. The itsmand tbr 12rele's Li:
?alluet Bittnra f-cm tbrgymen, merch.,etis,
at., is perfectly Ito The At m;
bottle is the evidence we prefect of :Leif worth , I
safrinority. The. or' fold by all resise,l.2.l2le
guts, grocers, physicians, steamboats
aul
country strwes.
P. A. DTA r; St CO.,
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GENIJINEBIC
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TEII/3, for .ale WhOiratar alSti raw:, try
Owner Sinftlatifl•l • nr4 PAlrth
1132311Eil
WINE VINEGAR,
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sixty entsl' , lt,Es et the 101,1rmiti...nnt Exhibit wu
Lon.hou. RA: 11
F. M. B(JLLMA N
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CM
Dr. Ludlum's Specific
le the only ',Rabin come c 7 of Urg.kti
of gtateratiott. It tx the 4 , very of Ito Co.rt-ett
Physician who.e life w. tlut - ttlxti to the treatment o
0..1. clans of dlaa,Nes, iti,
ere., for more lieu year, It pt-riett;.to In
14w1f, requiring no Ind. ct. 1.11
(rem the mlo4o[oll 1 rwclle. .nd the I
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lon compound.. offorod to tho pol.t t..n,1,1
vegrtahlr ! rt,tly Imre. lA. •
and ttlipurte st,tl,ll.
12=1
C61:110,1.--Tlae grunt Div •111 ii..
fecting permanent rare be. 1,1 I, It. be nm-imitated
naprluelplvd [le. rrA•tr. 11mt
btgootur, praprt.or i+n,..nnn ru.h Ws. N .1.0
ocher le paella, Prepared nalp ipy
Se.ld by all Deriimcids. Price, Ol b.
CM" Tor sale at cbulegabl by GEO. H. KEYSET:
14" 'Wood .tenet.
jerrlydase?
TO NE CITIZENS Or PITTSBURGH ARO VICINITY
The nrolerolguell would rette,tluilj r.t•••:.0 n
t the preps . 0 It+
HI - NNEIVICLL'S UNIVER:,II. cOttl II ItE?IEI• - i,
For all Throat sod Long Voropinints.
AVICNEwELL'S TULt AS,,DyNT,.
The great Neuralgir. r.herimatic, Tuoth
eche, Lou of Sleep, nu..l Gener4,l Nervous I:eue,y
Ala° for the Thine in 31 uthly Bleuetruatione a p,
feet renal.
iIrifYiEWF,LL'S ECLECTTC DILLS;
The most perfect form df Catharic cror &Ten to the
public, which never require more than hro and mei.
dram but em fora dose, act without the least griping,
and cure Indigoetion, ri)s,cpsio,
CompUinta, Piles, Worm*, and all dr
stomach or bcwels.
The above preparations, of mach
tattoo In N., .1:14-,larld, have the .nufhlenl....,„ - /SE-
Ore used by, groat ouintsers of Physicians" ,
ride. within reach of all, are; worthy the
ut insalida, who will find them h elect aonfo
netnra in medicine. Withont reverting to the corn -
mon meth. of column' , of a. o , I would sob
rernMeme• to tern them. le htrh win be accre.l
JOHN L. HUN NEWELL, Proprietor,
Practical Chcritict. Btilort,
F., tab , by all o. ledsame ado retail dealers.
The greatest teerdouc rat corrvq..pderwe rolv“.t.-3
Dealer i co ml nforencee
For sale In Pittsburgh at retail I.y J. 31. 000
G. li. lieyeer. IL D.. Joeeph 'Fleming In Allegocny
Cite be Jr. Drown, N D., W. J. M.tie soul film. A.
It. A. FA ITN 'CX Co..
Wb,lngale Ar,tet, Pitteburgh.
11 . - -- , ;=-ROBENTIOS, REA & CO., (5n,,
negwor• to 1101RICFAX, ElVms k Maxt.,) 11 ASH ING
TON NVOILES, Form - mu,. s 31AcnvrLrrs, Fn
11,,nr,,nturers of DOAT AND STATIC, NraY
STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
SIACIIINERY, GEARING, SIIAFTING, CAsT ,
'NGS, of all d.crlrilose , OTT. TANKS k STILLS,
BOILER AND SIIEET /BON WuLE.
Arsts for G/FItAILD'S. PATENT INJECTOR,
FOR FEEDING BOILERS. =
PTO itarotrrstrFkPlvsis OF
BOTH BEXE-q.—A reverend gentleman
reetorod to health In n few day., attar on
dergoing all tho imal routine et•B !met,ler eaie,
elm modem of treatment, wltb•mt tmecees,eoneldele it
Itia *acted duty to comarrin lent* to hie eltietert fellow
crentnros the mane of curs. Hence, on Ino receipt
of an addressed encelovi he will ionnl..fre , , r copy
the prescription cnett Direct to Dr. JOHN 81.
DAGNALL, 18G Fulton street, N. Y.
rultillydasia
.
ur,... 7 --TRE CONFESSIONS ANDEX
PERIENCE OF AN INVKLID, pnbllehed
for the benett and an ■ warning and caution to tonng
men ohs aunt . from Natrona Detllity, Premature
Decay of Manhood, atc., supplying. at the asap time,
to. meows of ewe. By ono who has rureo tdpmalt
atter being put to great expense and Injury tbrotmh
medical humbug and quackery.
By enclosing a post-tald addreosa4 onvolope,
copier, may be had of the author,
NATHAN - IEL MAYFAIR, Esq..
my2l,lydamF Bedford, Is foga want., N Y.
M an'
%factures., of LiPdti RAILINU, IRON
VAULTS D VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUT
TERS, WINDO* GUARDS, to., Noe- 91 SECCSD
and Eld THIDD STREET. bet. Wood nod Market.
Have on band a variety of near Patterns, barley and
plain, suitable for all purposas.
Part: vier attention told tocurleelug Grate
Jobbing done at abort smile, •
N. HOLMES & SONS., DRAIE
IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILI 4 OF
EXCHANGE, CLIITZ7ICATE.; C/i BEFOSIT,
DA.NR. NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57
,MAALKET
STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ggr COUNAIOII.I Plait en el tho prinstral Eitles
throughout the United State,. att22
1: . ;,-5- - -HEN'ItY H. COLLINS E
' - IND AND COMLISSION MEIrCILANT 3.4
.holmr4 do.d.er
USN, and produce ganorally. No, 3 woop ST,
Pittsburgh, Pa. pol
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S/MON J4)HNST63
(Formerly Mallet fremaoror )
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WM. F. DAVIDSON,
.4. Prnr-lotor, Ciocionati,
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