ritt I githibur4ll 6autie. FIIIDAI CITY AND SUBURBAN. Wholesale Larceny of Mullets at the Av.' sepal...lmportant Arrests. home-days ago Capt. Marcia, stationed in.th Allegheny Arsenal, at Lawrenceville, discovered that considerable - quantities of Mink bullets were being stolen from the premised by men and boys employed there. These balls are of lead, arc manufaitured in New York, and forwarded here to be made into cartridges. It has been no ccrtained that quite a number of the boys having netrss to the room In which the balk are stored. have teen in the habit of carrying off smal quantities la..tikelr pockets, and owning them to parties In the village. There aro men also fn.- ensed.of throwing sacks of these halts over the recce, for the purpose of selling them. • Catania Harris laid tlic;o facts before liver Lowry, whoplaeed the matter in the hands of Chief of Police Long. OMeerslierron and Wray were dcisliett to "Work up" the casts v and one. coedettrost admirably. .Qfileer Linden, having suMeieut Information to warrant him In so doing, dtrestcal tone 'of thelways nod took him. Lefure the Mayor. • The lad itt fleet equivocated . to tie oilleer, - but.finding the Mayor detetinhted taitave thotruth, he buret into tears and nude a full confession. ~t 4tact the' tothrutntlon tints obtained;' the ,oflleuta were 'contolAl. to emit- tho.rsalfo guilty partleS,who had been encouraging tillbseehUdren - dm steal by purchasing the bullets from them. Margaret O'Connell,a widow, residing at Law rerieei tile, and the mother of.a largo family had been one of the heavlwt purchasers. • She was . arrestedoind lu searching her house the officers found a butter kettle nearly filled with thesa balls • which had not yet been melted up, and also a lot 'of melted lead, weighing perhaps a hundred pomade. This had been melted In an ordinary • skillet, in rakes neighing thirty or forty pounds seat .and in this condition it was sold to parties in th is city. Tin' price told by Mre. (O'Connell, • • to the toys, for balls, was usually about six cents per ponita,so she could make a handsome profit va the:.'eskis." Among others whom Mot. O'Connell had sold to, was n drayman named Michael Moloney, who boards In the Diamond, and drays for one of our leading firms. He a - as err staff on n charge of receiving stolen goods, knowing them to , have been stolen, as.he was not engaged in any busi ness requiring the 'nee of the article which he purchased. Ile had over one hundred ponads of the .teakes" at the house of a friend on Fonn tain street, which were seized cad taken to the Mayor's dike. No tests than eight boys, all engaged in the Arsenal, have been nrrestcal for pilfering these bullets, and none or them pretend to deny their guilt. As an hull !taloa of the extent to which these depredations hare been carrical on, we cony mention that one of the toys sold five dollars' worth at a single operation. There Is us teliCig how loan; these pilferings here been going on, but the Government has no doubt been swindled out of buntifeals of dollars worth. Warrants are issued tor two men named Albert Dust and Wood, both of whom work in the Arsenal, and are sustrtett of being parties to floe.. depredations. In Lout, a lot of "rakes " vas found in nust's house, and he must have been fully aware of toe 'fact that the property • was Millen. Iles:O'Connell do, not deny her gait, and a Copier feature of her ease is lion she he: , IICZ•11 a hard .work'ng woman, earning a living by washing,/ She kept no shop, and carried on this “contrWoand" traffic In her private dwelling. The crime of receiving stolen goods is la itsel f bad enough; bat encouraging children to steal, as these parties have been doing, Is a most heinous offense, and should be severely pnniihed. A number or worthy families have been brought to shame and grief by the arrest of these boys, who have beetcznade the dupes of older heads. We hope.the famishment will'fall upon the heads of those who knew better, and that the boyamay be held as Witnesses merely, to bring the guilt knowledge home to the real offenders In this hug -• The parties wilt have a hearing this afternoon, at three o' clock, before Mayor Lowry, when evi dence may be &kited which may lead to other - wrrestd. A Cold Snap The mild weather of the 'past Sew days was brought to a rather sudden to:indention on Wed -neaday evening. It - wound up in a hearystorm of wind and Min, followed by a stiff and steady nor'wester. -On Tuesday, at noon, the thermom eter stecal nt shout aLety degrees, and this morn lag it was down to twenty—a fall of forty degrees In a few boors. The change was ao sudden that Its effects were severely felt by all, especially the 'aged and the rheumatic- • To-d.sy everybody moves along the streets on the doublerpllek, and old men with very red- noses, and young misses. :with very peachy cheeks are encountered on every square. In doors, theirs'are drawn elbser towards the hearth, firm are made to bum irith greater intensity, and the "cost of coal" natural ly COMO up for discussion. The action of the coal merchants, In agreeing to deliver coal at •.inur barves In ten cents per bridle]. was most tlmelY, and we hope it mill - beimmodlate.ly - car ried into effect. With. coal at twelve or thirteen orals -a bushel, most of our peopla van get through the winter months; but still there arc those too poor to purchase at these figures, nod their wants wiii have to be supplied by their neighbors, or through the various charitable as sociations which abound in the city, and which areirce alive to the wants of the poor .ind the unfortmiate. )(ire= ihe Seventy-seventh Regiment. We have been - permitied to peruse a pyli•ate Wier from an officer in the 77th Pennsylvania • reginient, written to a gentlemen lu thhi im -utediately after the battle of Franklin. The yeg, Intent was hotly engaged in the action, and It is retorted that Colonel Rose actedmith great bra very—his galbuitry receiving the special com mendation of his superior officers. The Colonel made a very parrowescape from being captured. Ile was at on — atime almott In the power of the enemy, who dernaudellis rarrander ; but, hav ing bad some experience is Libby 'prison. he determindd to die rather than`surrender, and put ting spore to his horse airomal amid a perfect shower of rebel . bullets. Ms ratlinent occupied a most dangerous position Id the line during the action and the retreat, and 'tram fought with great skill and • bravery. The regiment liost two killtal and nineteen wounded, but the writer does not give any tallies. Llipte - r - on Sunday—Alleged tar. . ;L• Sewell,tarern keeper, Cirint street, was armeeoil today on a charge of selling Senor an Sunday. It Is alleged that ho sold ot.. ast finaday..as well as onidirers other Sundays. An . ()fler Itiformation-has been mado against Sewell for the larceny .or a carpet sack, belongint, to William ll'Clellaud. The prosecutor Is a tar , putter, and tuttl.been hoarding ,with Sewall.• 'I he carpet Pack seas found In the upilm. story of the home, but Sewell alleges that he held it fly a balance duo for hoarding. id.'Clellaud •deales . that he owes &Well anything, and BMUS :that Sewell tali *chat. of tools belonging; to which he holds on a almilarprotert.. Sevralfarill • bast heitrit on ,Tuesdas.neFt. • DISOIANOND ON Sm.—John Neeson,' tho• proprietor -of: lb& /rod City. Hotel, on Pent street; In the ,lcinth Ward, who was committed to jail hitt week by Mayor Lowry, to answer a 2:raof shooting krank Ott; on the morning of of•lfotomber last, was taken Into Court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus, and re- Icosodgising • bail in the awn of six thou sand dollars for Ids apPearince for trial. TokTnAirou's Doow.—This bins tilleof No. -14 of llze American Taloa, published bi J. P. Hoot, - Masonic Hall Fl(Ut street., Picey 13 Auto. " ..'SPECIAL tOCAT., NOTICES. TOMaas W. TAU; practical Slate Moto, and Denier In American Kate, of various orders. 01Ilea at Ak=ander Laughlin's, near the Walter 'Works, Pltleburah, Pa. Thnidence, No. Tdriko street.. Orden' promptly attended to. All work -vranrantetrwater proof. Repairlng done at the shortest notice. No charge for.r.qadrs, provided the roof Is not abused alter It to put on. Naw 000ii8 Just receiTai at the Merchant Tailoring eslabllshlreat of Graham Maenad- Ima, i 3 Elmlthfield street. We would most rea pettfullrinvite the attention of,our friends and the public in general, to our new stock of fall and-winter goods. They contain all the very latent styles of English. French' and American • clothesicayslmerts and ve-llogs, all of the finest Axiality, and is selected with the greatest care. Centlemen desiring fashionable and well made clothing, would do Mell .to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Every garment IC war ranted to give ftill'sattsfaction lu lipth pries and valtity. . .611h.p.taf at McCANntass, Merchant Tailors, No. 73. Smithfield insect. 1 ,nom. Rol-kn.—The attention of our read. g .. r ors, is directed to- the -brilliant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods just received by our ri • friend Mr. John Weler, No: 123 Federal street, " Allegheny. IRS stock comprises a great variety • -of FaneyFeench. English, Scotch and American 'Cassimeris'an'd Cloths; and line Silk. and Coml. more Feelings allot whifh will be made up to 4nder . bi latest styles and in the best meaner. A choke selection of Furntshlnz - Goods - also on band and for sale:'tpkether with' a full stock of s. Ready Made. Clothing, 'troll and. fashionably mode. Oiontin - and earth e:ea* wlll be taken al. tba bmnlbus °Mee, .Noillo Peon street, day or ALU.Orders left A. the aboye place *ill be .protriptli attended to. All calla maths! p4la. In -.- . . . . , . / . -- x...: - ..:. , 4..:.•: .,1 : -, ,..4 .- .ZI - .. - . 0 '-:,/,,..7 ,,, N4V,,--z.lfl-,1:-:t2,,,,;:;, , ,.. ;•-•.•,;-•:„.;,:,...., . 4:,; . L . 5., 41.0' 17 4 1 2.3.; -I Xkli ". f . M.4A. ' '', " • .: llia,`; --- 4, qaof , .- 7V..At.fAYA'pp:-.e.:4k -, *Z. , ..F - 1/ ,,, .....z.....r .,... .a.. , ... IV , " ~,,..., • , • TUE.I"I,tE. - Fft TII ST4I:E • NEAR WOOD. LAPANN AND ritANANAND \V v. Ur:NI...MI DECE3IBEr. 9, 1564 Ilet.eftt of Ilte reCIOW PIA acts. MATILDA HERON. • Who 111 to-night n mote r great ort..tio al of "Metfr.,O,' to the nueee,sful new • el ly of the "Zflytteries otAbeTerr.ple of Proem" Itofforthe.l in oil the Etstent cal , . to ovveflottlng boom?. If 10:11 itft.thteeti .Ith -•.ener, . protwrtle. rcl ni.i.olottnent, 11.11 potrerfol tlo:tr,to.t too Of thatneterh • THIS Fritta ro EN - YINING, win be preArnt ell. the rviendid amt II it/ l c nueleY. pky, In four sec t , written by 71.4.41113,tertr0t of INe Temple of Parlot. 11 alTr Coyote.. r Matilda Heron. To conclude with the otualen I Tame of JENNY LIND. Senn y Lind Jenny Lent heelunp LAtAT LA RUE'S GRVA.T WAR SHOW, 11l 'WONDERFUL STRITOPITETICON, And D. C. LA RUE, the humorist, • COMMENCING HIMONT ETENING. Decc-aaber Admission, 3 CENTS; no hair price: Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at ry. An Exhibition mill beffiren on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, for Inc accom modation of Ladles and Children, to which the pupils of Public Schools will be entrained for le cents each. AV LA Ruc , a War Chow will open nt Klignre Ball, Steubenville, on Wednesday evening, Deccan ber de:silw • WANTED—For fervlce hi the Quarter '' 11 Danger's Department, at Nashville, Chahar nooca and Johnson, ille, Tennessee; Atlanta, Geer. Fin; Du% all% Muir and Little Hoek, Arkansas; and at GI her points. 3 ,CAOLatitorern; wages, E 45 per month and rations. 5,000 Teamsters; " 145 10 Track Layers, 1150 • Free tram Torts lien to ilk." Lienitby, able-bodied men only will be received. JOHN L. WOODS, Jr., Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. A. For further information inquire of 3. T. SAMPLE. 05 Federal St., Allegheny; Or over No. 40 .Washington Arenue?between and 605 stretts,St. Louis. 110. or=ent • .1. W. CLARK, Oen. Gov't. Agent. 'Ur ANTED-41:24 A ITIONTIL—Agents T everywhere,. to Introduce the new Shaw t Clark Sixteen Dater FrimitySetrlng Machine, the oafs , ow price machine In the country which is y Croce: & Baker Wheeler h. Ho we, lager & Co., and BaAchler. Salary arulexpeosi., r large corambisions allowed. .41.! other acclaims Ow sold for leas than forty dollars cacti are m oors, and Cite seller need user liebte. II lust rh fe eirculn achtfree. Address SHAW & Cf. IRK Biddeford. Melee . 11; A tiTED-470 A MONTII.—I want Agents ever} where, at a month, ospenses pelt], to sell }Veen AMdet, the best selling ever otil‘ted. roll imiticalars free. Address OTIS T. fiAREY, Biddeford, Maine. nisistutswT T PR ANTED.-10 upoEAV A _VIED, T to mai:el-lour Barrels. from Machine Stares erol liendfue,s. li. T. KE-NNELYt BRO. .11USIC. Sc. ' . . pliNos I PIANOS 1 • W.n. BRADBURY'N N v York. ' I. and tielithll.l.CkEll S CO.'S Philadelphia CELEBRATED PIANOS! Seven first-orb. .GOLD AND SILVER MED ALS rerei red within a mnnth at State Fairs and Fair 01 the Amenran Inatitute; New York, le 1334 by WIT_ B. BRADBURY, for the 33,orat .i.. 1.456 3 3.6 Fortes': SellOhlAeli ER lc 120.. Philadelphia, rseelved the Uhl STAT. PALACE PRICK MEDAL at London, besides haring received at home numerous AlrUals, Diplomas and Special Repnits from State Fairs and Institutes. Uuth have numerous letters of recommendation from the highest musleml talent —GOTTSCHALK, STUAKOSOII, WU. MASON, GRABE, and °theta. Also, a floe assortment of SMITH ACO.'S BOS TON FIRST PRIZE. A aIEItIOAN IRO ANS and MELODEONS, ail warranted for eight years. airTIMING AND REPAIRING done at the sbottest notice. SHEET Iliti.,3lU bound ay style. e . not puLtios PIANOb FROM OTIIOREIMIG & SONS. One apiendldly carved 7 octave. finished back and front, with handsome curved legs. One superb 7 octave, round front corner., caned lena. One 7 octave, round corners brick and front, firm MoultUng, gothic /elm. 'Two elegant:plain 7 octaves_ FROM A. WEBER. One splendid coned 7 octave, carved legs, kn. One handsome 7 oetnve, moulding on case, goOdo ler& TWO rich, plain 7 ocLaves,'go thin lege. Two handsome carved 7 octaves, made by Guild b. t so. Two same atyle, mode by Emerson. Two " incr. For sale at less than Factory prices. 11OFFIIAN, HOENE d: CO., 33 FIFTH STREET. .7:lc.ctlmer.es in - Best Pillloll in Amerieti N. SLEDLE, 183 8311T11F1ELEi Pianos and Musical Instniments, Keeps constantly on hand a One assortment pt 7Crw PIANOS, VIOLINS CWITAIts, Al_7(oFl - STRINGS,S.e., which he will tell for low I l \AsE'9 PIANOS A choice lot now on band, and for - sale at lea, than a . tory price, AIao,IIAINES 81.10_ , S PIANOS, the cat Pianos at the price in the country. noiS 43 TIM' STREET, Sole Agent _ C4RPETS, OIL GLOTTIS, ENGLISH DRUGGETS, AND WOOLEN CRUMB CLOTHS, MEDALLIOII corms. ,Alriggtaasortsue: =patterns and beat MCFARLAND dr COLLINS, Not. 11 tan nem STREET, Next door to Post Onlee, xecond door. non" NEW CARPETS, .41.1.15c>, 7017.L1711314:3-EITEI, CRUMB CLOTH'S, OIL CLOTHS, Superior Lilt and Bag Carpets, CARPET • , Bought when penes were at tho lowest tolot, dur ing the late W. D. & H. McCALLIIII, noV3 RI FOURTH STREET. FORTSMOUTLI SIX CORD SOFT FINISH A3SERICAN BI r 'OOL Ci CI .1. 'l , ao . ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON. These threads are warranted or superiorqualli and Yruarnnined. to manure two hundrwP ra a to length, Caul be had In all colors atui numbers. MAITUFACTIMED BT THE / PORTECKOI7TH STEAM FACTORY. CHAS. AIVIOIZY &I CO SELLING AGTS EN .E4.IdIrBRAY NZ * YORK, -VAS IJEVONSIIIRE. ST.LIWSTON,. - sac CHUIIOII AL7IVPILLIADLLPFILIA. delaasol - ' .f.!d E.'S E.'idF✓Y7'B Dick.on 11:1.1rTS. & BASH, No. 12. }limas Block. St. Clair Bt. NEW ARRIVAL, CIL&S. C. MELIA/11, Salt AGENTS Pon Et=l:l ARE. THE BEST MADE CHARLOTTE BLOILE, JUST OPENING. &C., &C., ALSO AMORY'S 4 :., ..1 Fti:t E.-- R :.VT 1, OE SALE .1 %• ryle FA in jk•rry township, WeatinuceLned county, Pa., contwining about 103 Rare; well Improved, nadln Wen %tote of cultivati =V on. Also. al• A RAI OF ACRES, In Fairfield town ahlp Westmoreland c :unto Pa. Improvements gmaf. The laud La 01 the beat quality. Caal and limestone in liblitidnlift. n FARM OF 111 ACRES, In Derry town aldp, Nt'estoiorebind county, Pa., immedintely on the line ef the Pennsylvania IlailrOad. Aires. a FARFI of :ft.:Atli Esi, in :se Clair taw:l ed:IN Westmombirtil rountr. Pa. •• Also, n FARA! of MO Aiflt Ea, in Falrileld [own er:lp, Westmoreland counts . , Ps. Also, n 1AI:31 of 121 ACERai, In t( town ship, Allegheny county, Pa; about Macre,. cleared: limestone nod a Mu - stone quarry opened; well tim bered, and very easy of access to the Youghlogheay mer. Also, FfiT'it NEW BARGES. Guilt and finished Lin workmanlike manner. For further pay t Molars Inquire of CF. H. TOWER; Real Estate Agent, No. Fourth street. l • 011 SALE -- LAWiIECEITLLE IM PROVED PROP ERT Y.—That beautifully sit uated and I.nproved property' fronting on AIM, Centre and Puller streets, la now offered -for sale, having a front an Hill street of :Do feet, and 011 Center street of 400 feet, on which there Is rri-cted large Frarile Dwelling 'Rouse, of twelve rooms, large 4,llll,itorat cellar, Ire house, kn., nil In com plete order; Wit Ira beautiful grove in front, n large stable, a choice varlell of fruit, and excellent water. This property to been recently laid out, and will to disposed of as n whole or In sections to s:Ilt intr. clowvers, on very liberal terms. The plan of the above grounds can be seen at my . niain ;rola highly respect/this'll:of tie.. who hove been under their earth TLSTIIifONIAL.ti fYrranunon, PA., Nov. 5. 19aL Tide Fill certify that I have been under the care of Dr. Liellthill, far the curd of tlatarsh, mut that, AP though he has attended me for little over ono week, I fret that a permanent cure is to be efibet ed, and am an much better In all reepeeta ea to war. rant ma he Living publicity to these facts and re cranntroding Dr. Lighthill to any One aflbeted with Catarrh. JAMB FORSYTH, NEW Max. rtov. 1, tau, TM, I. to certify that I have been afflicted with Catarrh fur some years, whlch'praluced the lout! disagreeable effect.. I consulted Dr. Lighthill about nine or ten months simr , and at once placed myself under hie care. f am entirely Ire r from Cl terra, niyUtroat la perfeetly Healthy, and•my haatth is very much Improved. P. E. NOLAN, Ogle° Erie Railroad foot of Duane street. From the Hon. Ira Ptah. Patton. Maine. Dn. "Lionynixr. t—rear .Trr,—l send you a state ment of my cam, which you may use nit you think proper. I have nequslntaneta in dlffloint partied' the Staten, have served three years as Senator of Penobscot county, end three years as Representa tive—in all six years—in our State Legislature. My statement may benefit soma of those afflicted with my disease. For several years I hare been afflicted with Catarrh. I have tried many prescriptions for It without receiving any benellt,thorefrom. I hare taken your medicine abOut ten months, and it has cured me. I would recommend to those afflicted with this disorder to apply to you. lam confident • If they will strictly follow your directions that a core will be effected, however inveterate tho case • may lie. Respectfullyitours, IRA. /ISIL • From Rev. P. Russell, Lynti,Wass.. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst type for some twenty years. It gradually grew worse, inducing .cough and hoarseness, Am gtroyink the Sense of smell and breaking down my enet:ell health to such a degree as- to combat me to resign my pastorate And. suspend pUbile speaking. I made diligent 'use of the usual remedies, Muth' as snuff of dllremest lalnds, :Mesta of silver, tar wa ter and Inhalations, but Any very salutary. effect. Last summer! heard of Dradglithllpssem cessful mode .of tresitlig catsirrhi visited bles t - and' put myself under his treatment. - _I began tracriedt.: otely to Infprove, and - this improvement has gone. on to the present time. /ay catarrh has gradua ll ymelted away, my cough has disappeared, my voice has become natural, And am ones more able to preach - The , blessed amid. 144 me advise all troubled orlt/tuaturh tillitetilttrietto Apply torpr. • 'r 'P.III:7B3iLL.' Feb. f, Mt.— • , ; . - oaktyllW/1" • - . . . . 1••3-.4iO4Zeiakiiga-Y,F7:1A.V '',,Z4VaLIXOZSZei,-.24-NaZ,4,,,44. 4 , ,ea&5.1. 4. 46, 1.. . . . . . . . . . .. • . qt...4...iiget• ! ..., ~ A -Trzraicat. FLEs PILES! PILES, OF TWENTY YEARS , STANDING 'CURED! Below 1•111 be found a certificate from one of the most respectable citizen. of Wilkins tor:WAN to regard tia Dr. Keyser's Lindsey's Blood Searcher The Doctor's certißcates are within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to kb preparations. De. GtO. 11. Ktrscnt I became afflicted With' rileeabout twenty years ago, and every year the were growing worse,. Ai to trouble me very much, no much sone time. na to unfit me for vs.otk. Some times I wan so bad that I could not do anything on account of them; they came out on me as large as hickory nut. 1 bad tried a great deal of medicine for them. I need to buy end take whatever I could, hear of or rend of in circulars and pamphlets that fell In-my Way. but I could not et cured; some time. they would do me some good fors little while, bill afterteranis they would return again as bad a. ever. I aide applied to two Doctors, who visited me at my house nod gate MC some medicine, but if would not do. I could not get well. Over a year ago I got an advertisement of your Lindney's Nisei Searcher, made by yourself. When you sold It to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be renewed by the meander before I gut well. I bought one bottle and took le home with me, and used it according - to your direCtlota. I then called to see you again when you said !could not expect much beneflt from ono bottle. I bo.glir It, one botle at a time, until I Lad used live bottles. After this quantity, was used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortured me for twenty years. In other respects my health is improved, And I am as well as e be expected for one of my eye, being sixty years part. I have been well now for six months, and there Is no appearance of the return of the disease. I can do any hind of farming work now without the l'ilcs conalagdown and hurl Itu; nie. I ran pitch bay, chopwoott, lift, or do any kind of work which before used in hurt rec. When 1 fotind out your Blond Searcher I kept on taking It until I got on tireiy well. I consider it my duty to make my cam _known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was, and do not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like. I lire In Wilkins township, and will be planned to satisfy any one of the truth of this err tllicate if they wish to call on me. Ilrcecriberith, ltV• Look: out for the name of Dr. GEORGE It REY:SER on the corer of the bottle, and pasted over the cork; also for his stamp on the United States stamp on De top'of the bottle, to prevent' bring, Imposed upon by a sp.urlous article which Is in the market. .4 - 4 Sold by the proprietor, No, HO WOOD ST., and by SOWN JOIINSTWi, corner of Fourth and Smithfield itreeta, Pittaburgn. oca lIERN4A OR RUPTURE. OR RURT(•RE CURED. OR RtIPTIME CURED. OR - RUPTURE CURED. OR RUPTURE CURED OR RUPTURE CURED. HERNIA DR Rdrrurtr CURED. 11 - ERNII OR RUPTURE CURED RUPTURE OR ITEILtild RUPTURE OR lIERXIA CURED. RUPTURE OS lIRRNIA CURED. RUPTURE OR HERYLA CURED. /I UP TDAS OR HERNIA CORED. RUPTUR? OR LIKRIV/A CYRED. RUPTURE OR HERNIA CURED. NASSM , S AIDICIL CURL' TROSS. EIT7'ER: , S' PATENT TRESS. - FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS. SELF-ADJUSTING TL'USS Pile Drops, for the support and cure of Pilea Eisztic Knee Caps, fir weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. S te- ge4. Adjusting, and every other kind of Hard Rubber Syringes. Dr. Dinninea Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of l'ileg t Abdomi nal and S;pinal Mcoluics*es. Dr. S. S. Pitch's Silver Plate Supporter. Dr. IFIZTSER wit ire h • personal attentns to the application of rtlialealnaallitYand altilaren, an he Is satisfied that, With an experience of ttren tsreats,,he tall be enabled to titre satisfaction. .14 -4 011 tee at Me Druz Store, No.llo WOOD eigu of the Golden Blotter. Pomona writing for 'Dunes should send the number of inches *round the body, letweedately over the rupture. 0r..3 CATAIMII • • Ult., R. GOUDA LE'S CATARRII REMEDY. • • • • • • ' • It penetrates tot ry scat of this terrible die. ease, and exterminates lt,root and . e LE rld t w e a f Catar nd h O r n ay p was,w who e it eonowneed, and what would curt R. Dr.II3OODALE has spent a lifetime in battik' with this fell disease, crxploring its secret ambush and making known to the world the feet the Oar truth, whietchas for years defied the skill o a search of modleal men and authors in this ceuatry lasi In Sunny, can now be cured, with thd same uniform certainty that morning follow. night. Thousands, , who tried every known cure in Tato, have been permanently cum] by Dr. GOODALE'S oxrAßßil REMEDY, and now pralio it in the mostexttsvagnnt terms, of praise. let our nearest agency, or send a stamp for a pamphlet. Devised end prepared by R. GOODALA M. D.,'New York. IHORTON &CD., Sate Agents 612 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. M.G. KETSEIt,; Sole Agent, Nil. 140 WOOD SiREET, Pittsburgh. oat N r OII,TON'S OINTMENT, For Selt Rhfinn and ierbrula, j Permanently cures Ell, CA.L.D rwirgwonms, hal EIYtING AND DIMMING BODES and urnoxs or 'me slaw. This Olntampt penetrates to the Buis at tlia fits ease—goes to the jrory goatee—and enroilt from the fleshbetieathte the akin on thesutleoe.4lmotes the poison Of the - disease upward,nnd - Btrary els . .f ft fl ( Maarten through the-poree—the seeds of the ammo are expelled front ttui. flesh, cones ()neatly these min be no relapse. : NOMN 00 1 Sig* Altalto. stipso,ApwArOfix , roar.. liold by DR. INCESICSER, Agent, wootisTßErn . pans plcuy 00.. OILS, Sc BoN OM) WAIIL.,OII:3E Phenix Warehousing Company, Eva of 811.1.41 C OcILSILBISON Sts., Brooklyn POE STOILIGi OP REFINED PETROL.EIIIII, Ira 'Nam am:Barcls.[Sco Cir 0913,1 °Moo, N 0.95 BEATER STREET, , Noo , Toil• ocs4y. JOHN K. IPALLAC.Y • WILLIAM etrItTZEIA WALLACE & CURTISS, COMMISSION atraciwcrs, I=l CRITDE AND MMSrED PETROLEUM, BENZINE AND LUBRICATING OILS N 0.134 SO urn rrueßvEs. PHILADELPHIA, PA airStorare capacity . (under Corer,)• for 15,000 Darrel.. Also excellent facilities for shipping to American and Foreign ports, nt our wharf on the &fluvial' Hirer, near the platform °film P. B. B. JANES WILKINS, SUOZfI ASD DEALS.II IN • CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, Perry Sleek, Duquesne Way, Pittits . gle ine - Speelet attention given to the SALE AND SIIIPMt.NT OF PETRuLEttat nod lts produqta. ConalgnmmentsA gency respectfully-solicited. Pittotoh for TENANC3O TRANSPORTATION - COMPANY. OIL AND sa- YOST OFFICE 1303 C 142. mlrf,ly RICHARDSO.N, HARLEY COMMUSIOO and' Forr;nnling . .nlerchn.nte in CRUDE AND REPINED PETEorlum. 1V'0.19 lEWIN KTREET. St lieral cash ntirnneen on consignments for ritcalmrgh or Eastern Markets. 1 . 11,311r1.11-1 REDEISMICC.R. illesiwn. J. S. Dilworth 2.. c (5., Sp ringer linrbough, Ern., Thompson Ben, Esq., Tr . Commercial rohl6.llm nEnnox . A.11:111.r.0.N, HERRON d; Ocoee. 287 PEN ' S EET. ' • . (Ou door Grimy Mu-) : Commission INler ants; And dealrra in Plttobuml. Manufa tuna and A CRUD AND REFLEir OILS, OT Liberal advances made on FLOCRGRA.L.7 E D SL! and GREEN .I.ND DRIED FRUITS. IRON CITY OIL WORKS. LYDAY & CHORPENNING, bla.ufact.era and P,Rners of Carbon Oil, Iknne and Lubricating Oils, Crude Petroleum. PZ. Works OPPOSITE STIARPSTIVIIG. Office No. 80 RAND STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. aptl.Om IiRtAVER, BURKE S.; COMMISSION MEI:CHANTS, Globe, Pacific and Liberty Oil Worlts, Liberal cub advances made on consignment, of Relined or Crude IPetrokum Con DUQUESNE WA r and HANCOCK SD., PITTSBURGIf, P ROBERT ASIIWORTII, No.l St. 3LAIN.IIT.. Pittabozgh, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT, AND DEALER IN OILS. ILLUMINATING, LUCRICATUTG, CRUDE PETROLEUM OILS, he., muttony on hand snd for sale. at the lowest market prices. Cosulgre. menta and orders solicited. afel-ent It. R. IVARINe WARING & KING, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DUOICEII3 IN PETROLEUM AND . ITS PRODUCTS, and &Mora In Relining Alster./als. No. 23 .3LARNET ST., Plttaburgh JAMES LE.WIIS ireAtiAt-rrnza Ol Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammonia, Me - Orders led it John Porterfield & Co.'s °face r corner of i1..0.11.1iXT and FIIISTSTS., 7111 receive prcrant attention. ' notl LUCENT OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Pare While Refined Carbon Oils. No. 291 LIBERTy STILEEr. not ML*.ll3O COAL IYORLS •Capital Stock, $lBO,OOO 12,000 SHARES AT $l5 EACH Przusrom - r.TOIIN GRAFF. ftcurrnirr—Capt. TAMES 001111 Tur-eistraxn—T. 1L MiCIINE. DIRECTORS JOIN GRAFF, J. H. MeGUNN li - 31. MeK.E.I., E. I.'AIVIJETEI a. 3. W. LYDAY, Capt. JAS. GdRD If , , J. J. P. SMITE, Capt..j. r. S ITU, Superintendent. This Companyp owns the property known as the "Mingo Coat Yorke," together with the "Keenan Varm" adjoining, and containleg in all . about 710 semi. Theproperty to situated on the west bank of the Monongahela river, about onesend-odudi miles below Monongahela City, in the "third pool, on which are situated 49 miner's dwelling houses store houses, shops, he" toge th er with a railway running to the river, with tipple abutment, and an necenary arrangements for loading coal. The minas are already opened, drained and veal: lated, and In good running order, with entries driven and room. turned. and all necessary fathli ties for working elghtyro one :hundred men, and the coal la well known to be of the very best quail. ty. The...Mingo" Is believed to be one of the most valnableeosipropertleslnthe Monongahela raUey The Company now. proposes to increase their feellittee for mining by the construction of al addle Donal railway, and hare set apart 930,e00 in cash for the purpose of making contemplated improve meats and providlecaworking capital for the new ° Vt i h rs fl i ci n ities which the Company will the Director, Directors confidently believe that the "Mina& will prove to be one of thamost substantial and remunerative stocks in the country. - eattf. R . P.,114u.0wxu,, ROLLOWELL Baft WOOL, WOOL, - 98 FEDERAL STREET,.3 5 BROADWAY Boston, Mass. I Few York. US 25, ALL WOOL, CONSIGNED TO Ar US IS CARE T rumor GRADED TO SUIT THE M..2I4KET: Ouracqualntence with manufacturers is extensive, one of us baying been in the Wool trade for more' than ter, year.. We believe that, by conducting buslneas in the two largest markets in the country, we offer to corwignors unusual !unities for bring. lag their Wool to the notice of the best trade in the NewEngikuut and Middle States. Our Commission for selling •Ia ONE ONNT - EZII rooms, And ONE FEE CX2fT. ON SAIMS YOE LAllOl4' STONAOX, EIIiIINEttIEANCE., for THREE nexxne; yond this time actual expense Is charged in add: tine: This includes a GLIAR.A.NTEE on all sales, whether for cash or on time, and we are always willing to anticipate settlement of accounts ren. dared., at current rates for money. We shin to sell for cash only. - • R. P. HALLOWELL. Boston. • auln A HALLOWELL BROTHEIIS, New Tort. m • QUARTERMASTER GEN'S OFF/GE; FIRST ILION, • 10'am:faros, Nov e m b er S 30, Mall Will be Rohl at Public' Auction, to the highest bidder at the time& and places named below, viz: Will ' imustrort, Pe., Thuisday,Deeentber flth, ISSI. Johnstown, Ibt.,Thursdar, December 36010001 Trenton, N. Monthly. December =, 1864. Two lIUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, at each place: Thsve horses - Imre been condemded as unlit (or the cavalry service of the army. Fos road and farming purposes many good bar gains maybe had. • 41.oreeta sold tangly. -Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ft. m. Tenn Cobb, In Volta% Mtaten currency. •". JAMES A. ERIN, . 0010001 to chnlVe Find Divlnton • • delklOt - quartermaster CleneralMolll4.l SEAL PRESSES, AND EPINAVING.OPMRALLY. no= 5, Ivo. 2G nrnt sTaxer. 3. METX OVE • I d ly Din a .4.0 0 1 47 . 04 S A H --- w AD ,. .I - 3— for . Fa tm tj, IS ar dRS OlaltArtroet,, ' - • • eletl R . •• • • • . - BOOTS .1.4711 WOE& .011UAt 64N2A110N! TO BE SLAITGATERED 1 A PiIitiDELPRIA HOZ COM. dad the .geotte odeted la .Plttabargli eh 45 Cents on .the Ddliar G.AnnncErt hod the cash, and gobbled up th• entire stock at do cents on the dollar. Superior euatoni.made Philadelphia goods, and must all be eloped out atonce, to make room for the immeose stark utregular goods note contlimfm CONCERT HALL SHOE §TOF, No: 02 FIF - 11; ST.; trent side, above Woad, _ un bo r• 13-Cirand opportity for wholesa rem. de+ AT REDUCiIb PRICES! BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS, DRY GOODS,. BLANKETS. FLANNELS, AM. AT-PRIVATE SALE, AT ' NeCLELLAND'S AUCTION ROM. 55 FIITIL STAEEC. dt6 LAIWt . AND DESIRABLE STOOL OF Boots, Shoos, Balmorals and Gaiters, Of the most approl ' od ttileo amt mama. ADAPTED TO THE WANTS:, OF ALL DS FL - MEAL ST., ALLEGHENY GILT P. S.—Fresh goodliturlvirig even day. noh) LARGE AND: FIiESII ARRIVAL. OF Ladles', (lent's, Dor.% Youth's, :k*. dren'a, 11:ibloe and Doll SS IX CP MI J 3, Reit received, had will be sold as lowa. they cart be bought (or any place. Call and examine my extenalre Mock. De atmo that'you get to the right place, at J. if. ttonLAmk, rco.ra Market et.. Id door from MIL AMES ROBB, So. SO Newt:set Street SELLS THE BEST, TILE NEATEST FITTING 23C)CVMS9 dZkN3a 19.130179, 'Of any house In the city., He has just received a novillicent Pall Stook. Try him. eels TUE "STAR" WORK! • - ATM' BECErirED for • GEORGE ALgREE; SON .14M9.1' WCIOD STll.lkr. • . Bird end.Toc!!lde fled Balmoeda; Booteeet Children'. Goat. and 8.14 Shoes. These goods are unequalled customeeis ordel, are warranted work. Dole ===ll .91 GEXTS. _-- - roCIIO 3c. ......immure at. WM/urea"' 34c.!LA.13TER 8c GAZZAM, • SOLICITOUS OP CLAIMS AND PATENTS ' AND ATTORNEYS-ALT-DAW, No. OS GRANT STREET, Pittsburg*. Licensed by Government to collect BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BACK P& Military or Naval Galan Abntthat the Malted State.. ONE. UTINERED DOLLARS, due eoddteratt ♦ charged On Recount el wounds received la toottig collected Immediately. air Call at 98 ORS= STREET, apposite elk. tlathedtal. oat:l,y PENSIONS, BOUNTIES W. J. & HALL PATTIERSON; Army and Navy Agency, No. 141 FOURTII ST., Pittobargi. PENSIONS procured; BOUNTIES , MACK PLY and PRIZE MONEY, and COMMUTATION or RATIONS of released prlsotiers colleeteiL PAY OF PRISONERS OF WAR can be &mem byThetristres or widowed mothers. -MST MILITARY ' PENSIONS BOUNTIIai, RACK YAY - and IIiLIT AR. CY. TAN of every domination, • collected bg Ums subscriber, at the following rates,. ils aNtasteso. 110, ail other claims 10.00. . O. 0: TAYLOR, Attorasyst-Law, Ildt Groot street; Pittsburgh; Pa, N. R. charges are mode lithe claim rime sot succeed, and all information given MU& SOLDIER!;' CLAXMS, BOUNTIEII rFtsiorss ANII AMMARS OP PAY. Promptly attended to by —/ *Rennin' a Juraat.4. delotm24 rotrarg ; pr.,! . .. ittribu 9 O: Pi. OUNDED SOLDIERB4 . $lOO Boaaty to all WomadedSolilleroi Is now being paid to all with a "Thsehaizer, Neti chugs made twit/ the monerit eolteeted. T. evz. _nut _Lkett_hythe U.S. Clammiest. No. 103 MTN sfruw. second door helkon, Ugh enthedrel. arronmgr& ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, All Legal Business promptly attended to.. IT °Mee, No. tee FOCIITII grazier 'near Oran Pittsburg'. MO. 111ACT.P.LLL ot.:1411130111 MACKRELL & JOHNSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, wan tr.s.lacracsEasor-bEss, OLLL4MiIIi. BOuntlea for Wounded Soldier; coilertel L hays en to twenty days. WOftlee N 0.% GI OAST. rritarr, rittaburgiL Call with diarhargo and two witoeuri. deTe4y NOAIIW. SILAY.ER, -77 KeTOFINEY-AT:LAW, , • , 1013 rll/TlCSTimer, PlUstruTgly, _ Clo Urns for. PENSIONS, ItOUNTT, PE= MONEY, icc.,'sigototuly prosecuted. • • PRIVATE DISEASES: 'olgee 233 PENN . E . I7IIFET. Rear Mai; -For the cursor ell &seams of a pritate nature, from two to four dars, - by an entirely Use Sisk mar • treatment. .Also,.Seminal Weakness. andall E diseases of the genital olllarar and their primaries. ;• A eine warranted or Wroney rtr n tam . Address letters W. IMS.,Prin street. . r .iottoina • _ t, . . tutu amid Neeballle#l-Enittnelr, No. It HAY STREET Woo PClute- ' DRAWINGS of INAGNINERY,-RGIDDRITIC NONITNENTB, , sceurseT BRIDGES,. i exec short t perai#l76 wlthchum for itSerantotylot utpt tow , Wier LARD 01L, , 730 - bblaj No.l Lard. Oil; , : 74- . In afore sat s ;JAite • ' '• ' ^ ' 411111f19-WWwitteek $lB,OOO WORTII-OF GO AT ONCE TO The entire stock. of .7w4 received st INeCLINTOCIVS, 4.1 , 14 E DIOST DITUABLIA, And ail ocher Ei=l tT'