. ) c. : s. iiw pErnmorix-doso r 4 - .iro. 37 _AMEX BOW, NEW YORK and 8-STATE 8 KILEET; BOSTON are our scents for the Daily andVreekty Post in those ottles, 4nd are an th4ritred to take Advertisements and Subscriptions or u at our Lowell Rate'. I TURDAY MORNING, NOV. 29 AID NEMBOBROOD INTIELIGENOE ; 1 `-' Pittsburgh and Steubenville ;,Railroad Right of Way. InT he general revisal of projects for in ternal improvements, Pittsburgh has al mostlillen behind, but we are glad to ob servet among our citizens, a growing die posiii n to recognize the importance of completing our Western connections or at leastlhe most practicable of them. There is one which can be finished at an early day, i7ithout any additional cost to our citizens, if they will but take a sufficient interOt in its successful termination. We refer'ito the Pittsburgh and Steubenville RailrOad, now in the hands of the West ern I Transportation Company. Work has 4cently been resumed with vigor on this end of the line. A. large force of woikmen is employed on the bridge at SteubOnville; along the line of the road on the opposite side of the river, and in building the piers of the bridge over the I Monongahela, above this city, upon! "hich the . road will come in by way of Trnyri ) street.' The company desire to i , co , Me their connection with the East as soon as possible, and now only wait the perruisiiion of the city to enter noon and occupi l l, the streets necessary to the termi natioriof the enterprise. ,So soon as the antb.Ority• asked for is obtained they prop* to employ a large additional force and Minh the work rapidly forward to corn pletionr We publish elsewhere the ordinance in troduOd in the City Councils last Monday evening, showing clearly the route by which the road is to reach its terminus on Lib erty *ea. The company will be under the nenessity of purchasing much private propeay along the very difficult line and in Bonin instances heavy damages will be demanded. Heavy grading and filling and deep tunneling will also add largely to the expens of the undertaking, one of no small linnment. In view of the many difficulties to be encountered in completing this improve ment, 'Fre should he sorry to see any unnecessary delay in granting the right of way. The connection is a very important one to 'Om city and the sooner it is perfect ed the better for all concerned. The ordi nance conies up in the Select Council this eveuine when we hope to see it finally acted up@n. All admit that the ordinande is a very fair one, in which the city has every possible safeguard, and there can be no reasonable cause for delay in passing it. Thelpeople, by this time, fully under stand the merits of the case, and we hope to seer!Oe ordinance adopted at once,. so that the Ark, so long delayed, can be im mediately oomemnced. 'Democratic Club Meeting. The Dbmocrats of the borough of Birm ingham, Avith delegates from East Biam ingban:sind South Pittsburgh, met togeth: er, in riiitsuance of 'a call on last Wednes day evening. The meeting was tempora rily organized by calling Col. Samuel Mc- Kee to ;the chair, after which the report of the committee appointed at a previous meeting Was read and unanimously adopt ed- The; meeting then proceeded to elect officersln serve for the ensuing year, with the folloning result : President, Colonel Samuel McKee; Vice Presidents, Pastor Herrman James Eckman and John G. Smith; Cbrresponding Secretaries, Fred. L. ThrzliOn and William Fortune; Re cording'jSecl-etary, George Kuhlman ; Treasuroil, Charles Deiseroth. Committees on Finanbe, Vigilance and also a Commit tee to drift a constitution and by laws were thet i ppointed, after which the meet ing adjcitt ed to meet on Chiristmas Eve. ingniar Accident. On Wepteesday evening a_ distressing ac cident ofc'curred to Frankßeel, a deck hand oilithe steamer Eleanor, at Glass House Ripple, opposite Manchester, while engaged l 'inth others in attempting to get the boatdff the bar. Reel got his left foot inside a ;coil of rope, which was attached to the shipre, at the moment when the cur rent waq swinging the stern of the boat aroundi . the rope being thus stretched, his foot wasOnstantly twisted off below the • ankle glint, a shred of skin only remain ing' betwOcn it and the leg. Bleeding pro fusely, 101 was removed to his home in Point ally, from whence he was taken to Dr. Walter's hospftal on Thursday morn ing wherii his limb was amputated. His recoveryih very doubtful. Coining Down Again. The Philadelphia Ledger says : Petro leum oil,lWhich rose so rapidly from twen ty-five cents a gallon to s i dollar ten, has taken the !back track again, and is down, as reporterl, to sixty cents. The rise was merely speculative, and somebody will make or Lose fortunes by the sudden flue tuation.'%Fabulous amounts have been realiOd by oil speculators hereand it now remains tq be seen whether or not they have beenlost by re-investment. The Fariklin Citizen says: "Oil, at la test advices, is not commanding as high prices as !4! did a week ago. The present freshet in the Allegheny has greatly dimin ished the Oat and difficulties of transpor tation, the advantages of which the buy ers, and 4 . 0 the proper persons,.thepro ducers, appear determined to appropriate. Accordineto the best information at hand, the amouA sent to Pittsburgh alone, da ring thepir n st week, is not far from 100,000 barrels.' , '11; Brass :liV,, ork and Gas Fitting. The bestipersons to perform any kind of work are those who have a practical knowleclgellof it—and we are therefore often surprised to see important and diffi cult "jobiq ehtrusted to parties who do net preten, to any knowledge of mechanics —simply 11 cause they offer to do them cheap. . The true economy is to employ competentlvorkmen and pay them a fair price. kilthis is particularly important m the matter of gas and steam fitting, es pecially inilthi winter season, we take pleasure ii*ommending tt our readers' attention tfie firm of Messrs. J. & M. Mc.- Steen. They are practical mechanics, of many yeai' _experience and can insure satisfactioillin every respect. They make brass castings of every description at the shortest notice, furnish brass and iron cc cks of al ‘ likinds and pay special atten tion to gad:and steam fitting. Any orders left at BoiOn & Tetley's, No. 136 Wood street, willlim promptly attended to and we can sat, from our own experience, that the wok will be well done. Dr. J. I f Sehenek, of Philadel - This geu i llemen will be in PittsbUrgh on Tuesday.B.: Wednesday, Dec. 2d and 3d, to examino and prescribe for patients af flicted with disease of the lungs, pulmo- nary organs' or bronchial tubes, dyspepsia or liver eciffiplaint. Dr. S. is the inventor of SchenOls Respirometer, an instrument to examihrl the lungs, proprietor of Sea weed Touid, Pulmonic Syrup and Man drake These are the medicines with which ho has effected ereat cures. He will be fcei4d at Dr. Keyser's, 140 Wood street, TuOday afternoon and Wednesday until noon. Exchanged Prisoners. The 111 1 New York regiment, from Camp Dor ms, Chicago, reached here early yeatei ay morning, and after a bonn t tiful mealdifurnished by the Subsistence Cornmitte'd!proceeded Eastward by a spa c-ial train' 111These•are part of the paroled Harper's. Any prisoners. recently ex changed. l Arrieiittlukft, ' • pe. • dri last Tdesdaie veni. formerly a jeweler ain V. T. McGeali - , ity itreeti was arrested at his residence in Allegheny, charged, in connection with his brothers, Jas. A. and J. W. McGeah, late wholesale grocers on Liberty street; with conspiracy to defraud their Eastern creditors of large sums by means of fraudulent judgments, &c. After a hearing before Alderman Mcßride, on Friday morning, McGeagh was committed in default bf bail, so far as the action of the Magistrate goer, but Mc- Geagh persuaded officer airry, who had the commitment, to accompany him to the Eagle Hotel, Liberty ;street, where he could find a friend to go his bail. It was just dinner time and the bar room was full when they reached the hotuie, and McGeagli suddenly dashed throughi the crowd and through a back door, sueceeding . in af fecting his escape. His recaptureas prob lematical. Mrs. Butler a Monomaniac Thos. M. Marshall, Esq., counsel for Mrs. Batler, recently arrested for shop lifting, applied t 6 Judge Mellon yesterday morning for her release on a writ of habeas corpus, on the grounds that, although a very worthy lady, she is afflicted with a monomania on the subject of shoplifting and is impelled to commit petty larcenies .(which would otherwise be revolting to her) from the infirmity of her mind. Mr, Marshall cited several authorities showing that parties had been discharged under similar circumstances. Judge Mellon, however, refused to release the defendant except on bail, which was fixed at $l,OOO and Mrs. Butler remanded until the re quired bond is given. Efer father, Mr. Kennedy McClure, formerly a grocer on Webster street, who is a very worthy man, now residing in the West,, will probably procure the security demanded, as he is quite wealthy. He is at present in the city. Ask an Advance. The "boilers" of the city hold a meet ing at Lanze's Hall this evening, to take the necessary steps towards asking an ad vance of wages. They now receive $5 per ton and propose to demand $6. Up to tour months since they received $4 per ton, when the employers advanced to $4,50; three months ago the boilers de manded a further advance• to $5, which was acceded to. Now, in view of the in creased cost of living, they want $6, which, they say, will afford fewer comforts than would $4 six months ago. Verdict in the Homicide Case -- • • • On Thursday morning Judge Mellon charged the jury in the case of Henry Hoerr, David H. natty and Edward Kier chartz, indicted for aiding and abetting the murder of John A. Obey. The jury then retired, and the Court adjourned to meet at twelve o'clock to receive their verdict. Court met at noon, but the jury had not agreed, and an adjournment was ordered again until six o'clock in the evening. At this time the jury came down for instruc, tions from the Court, after receiving which they again retired. The Court remained in session until eight o'clock, when the jury came down and rendered a verdict of not guilty. The defendants were then discharged, and reseived the hearty con gratulations of their friends. Leg Fractured. On Saturday afternoon, a brakeman named Walter Davis, while attempting to couple a coal car to a truck car, in the yard at Altoona, received a compound tracture of the right leg below the knee. It appears that he was standing on the coal car, the bumper of which is lower than that of the truck car, and the latter ran over the top of the other and caught his leg, with the result stated. Council Meeting. The City Councils hold a special meet ing this evening to- hear the report of the Apportionment Committee. The Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad ordinance will come up; also one increasing the psy of the police. It is expected that the Committee on location of steam fire en gines will make the report. Narrow Escape. On Wednesday last, the engine of the stall train eastward struck a Man named Henry Noel, and threw him over the' em bankment in the vicinity of Allagrip p a station, on the mountain, above Altoona. He was walking on the track, and obsery ing a freight train approaching from the east, he stepped over to the south track just as the passenger train, which he had not noticed, came along, and was knocked over the embankment, yet he was but slightly injured. Poisoned and Robbed. The Brownsville Times says : Mr. Jos. T. Hunter, formerly one of the editors of this:paper, was poisoned and robbed of all his money and effects lately, in Memphis, Tenn. The deceased was a good printer, a worthy young man, and his mother, who resides in this county, and many other friends and acquaintances, are deeply grieved at his untimely end. Personal. John E. Owens, the talented comedian, passed through the city yesterday, en route for Cincinnati. Wm. J. Florence and Indy, whom pool'. larity as comedians is unbounded, arrived yesterday. They commence an engage ment at the Theatre next Monday night. Gen. Jim Lane, Senator from Kansas, passed through on Thursday night, on his way to Washington city. The Philadelphia Sheriffslty. When the action of the Supreme Court in the Philadelphia Sheriffalty case be came known to Mr. Ewing, he notified Mr. Whompson.that he was ready to vacate the office and the latter was expected to take possession yesterday. Theatre. Mr. J. H. Allen's engagement closes this evening, when he will appear for the last time as the Macarthy, in "Peep O'Day." The "Mountain Robber" closes the performance. Next week we have the Florence's, who will do a good business. Books at Auction. Now that the long winter evenings are coming on, all lovers of good and enter taining books should attend the great auc tion sale that is now taking place at McClelland's, 65 Fifth strest, and supply themselves at less than half the publishers' prices. Such an opportunity is seldom to be met with. Auction to-night at Bevel/ o'clock. • , Shirts and Drawers. At McClelland's Boot and Shoe Auction House can be found gents white, gray and blue mixed under shirts and drawers; also, stockings and socks. Stanton Cavalry. Col. Sehoonmaker's Stanton Cavalry have arrived at HagerstownMid., with out aozident. Lodged in the Penitentiary. John Reed, convicted of larceny at the last term of the Mercer county court, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year, has been lodged in that institution. Teachers' Ase;oefation. The meetings of this body, lately much increased, will hereafter be held in the lecture room of the Third Ward School House. A Success. Prot. Wilson's lecture on '"The Times," on Thursday evening, was largely attended and - realized a handsome sum for the Sub sistence Committee. b-±N?s3?x,~ r -. :'~.:"L s. . ~ra~:r-' s ~M'SL :~:'~ti.. a ' ~ - x__ iasr + s~3a~.7 »? c•A 'r . ..., ga , eas.: Cprp iffr.. : • Uri Friday ' inoimine - Davi3 'Heasley, a member of Co. D, Stanton Cavalry, was brought before Judge Ritchie, on a writ of habeas corpus, and his discharge asked i l l for on the grow 'd that he was a minor. J. C. P. Smith a peered on , behalf of the writ, and Capta Pollock,•of the Stanton Cavalry (a member of the bar) represented the United States. Capt. Wright, the Provost Marshal of this city, was examined and testified that he had-Heasley in the guard-house for several days as a deserter. Judge Ritchie decided that ; under the President's proclamation, a civil process could not avail where parties were under arrest upon military charges. and refused to hear the case ;tardier—remanding Heas ley into the custody of the Provost Mar shal. He is a married man, and resides in McKeesport. i Robert Harnilten, a member of Captain Springer's company, Stanton Cavalry,was brought before the same judges, and his discharge asked for on account of his minority. The testimony of his father was heard, and it being proved that he was under age, the Court ordered his dis charge, after he should return his cloth ing, pay for his sirsistence, etc., together with the costs of he writ. I 'mil this is complied with, he remains in the custody of the Provost Marshal. The parents of this boy reside in Mifflin township Railiroeitil Projects. The Directors of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad have determined to run a branch road fro di Orangeville, Ohio, to Sharon, Pa. ,a distance - of about ten miles, to accommodate tbeeoal and iron interests seeking an outlet from that vicinity, the track to be completed by May next. The Erie Dispab.h understands that. the Lake Shore Railroad Company intend to build a Railroad from Jamestown, Pa., to Frank lin, intersecting the Pittsburgh and Erie road at the fumed place. This is to be clone as an offset to the Sharon branch of the A. & G. IL I:4 which, it is claimed. interferes with the 'Fight:s of the P. & E. R. R. The Dispatr4 says the contract for the Franklin road has already been let, and it is to be pushed rapidly to comple tion. Revenue Commissioner. Adam H. Ecker, of the Washington Ex aminer, has been appointed Revenue Com missioner for the Washington Judicial District. The prim:ilia] duty of the Board is to equalize, as far as is practicable, the assessments of property among the various counties of the State. The -'Board will probably meet during February uext in Harrisburg. ( onnuitments Robert Rankin, charged with the lar ceny of $l7l . - fif in money and a note for $9OO from WM. McMillan. of 1' per St. Clair township, had a hearing on Wednes day, which resulted in his finally being committed for trial.----Mayor Alexander yesterday committed Patterson Clark for stealing a lot ut conductor's cheeks frinn Thos. Brady.- Altderm so Taylor yester day committed Mary ,lave Cullier:son fur S 10 from the Wear, Huns, Perin street.— —lames Walker was committi d from the Mayor's Office, for surety of the peace on oath of hisi Ordered to Washitiv,tost. The drafted militia of this State have been ordered to Washington. The regi• merits are to be inwiediately eriei-t1 and put in route by thoir local entiimanders without further orders. Drafted men anti substitutes who have left nrnp without. authority are considered deserters, and if arrested will be tried and punished as; such. Sell le neeil for Life Thomas Crne. of Wellsville, 0., con rioted of niurtit•r lit ilvg - roti, it killing Om id IV ritiht, it:ts hreusetttencet to the Penitentiary for life. To complete our tilß, a Red of Tuesday. M a y i;Lh, 1+ , 62. .Aiis of our subscribers haviug the paper will greatly oblige us by leaving it at this office. Ottovice Sr. ELAK a a'd6owing Alachirm3, for Tnmils. manufactpring,purpoßo.are the beat it. use. A. F. CI AT( JN' AV. , 4ertend Is Fifth, Ft rent, Istte6urnh. 127:12ZEIMMI JOSEPH MEYER Ai; SON NA.7OTARTO RIM! 07 FANCY AND PLA IN FURNITURE a& CHAS RS WAREHOUBE.ia smaIiFTELD STRE' (Between Sixth et-eet and Virgin (HINTING HOUSE STATIONERY DIARIES FOR 1563, all sizes 110TOGEAPIIIC ALBUMS, new lot 113 TIPPED WITH I\oll I:llthER, So arranged that it ie always clean and ready fur use SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND ie acknowledged to be l l the beet air-tight nk ever offered to the public POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CUARENCY For sale bs, W. S. HAVEN, CORNER WOOD a THIRD STB °c2o HIGHLY DESIRABLE NEW GOODS, Macrum •Sz Glyde's, From filo New York apt Bosten Marko LATEST STYLES OF TRUIIIII74GS, EM.BROIDERIE4 RIBBONS: NTCR-NACRS, and FANCY CIOODS We wonld ask special notice to the great ex tent, variety and Low ratlces of our stock of NEW ENGLAND *OOLEN GOODS. ALSO, Hoop Skirts, 33ahnoral Skirls Corsets, Iratterns, Furnishing goods Yarns; Ilead._l3reses, d:c., And a full line of small articles and notions MILLINERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it greatly to their advantage to make selections from our stock: As Iva buy uh.tlY fn.= first hands we can sell at as low prices as the Philadelphia Jobbers. tlins saving the dealer freights and Eastern expenses. MACRIIIII & GLIDE. 78 RARRET STREET, (Between D:umontl and Fourth.] Wholesale Rooms up Stal rm. 11(326 IBSES MOROCCO BALMORAL IVI Boots at DigGlelland's Auotion. FORTRESS MoNaos, Nov. 27.—0 n Sat urday night last an expedition left York town, consisting of three gunboats and a force of WO of the 11th Maine regiment. They returned yesterday after having scouted ten miles beyond 114objack Bay. They destroyed an extensive and valuable salt ;works. Last Tuesday our pickets near Williams burs captured eight rebels which were sent toF ortress Monroe. A flag-of-truce leaves here early to-mor row morning For City Point to bring down Union prisoners in charge of Capt. Jno. E. Mulferd, 3d New York. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.--A General Order from the Headquarters of the Mili tary. 'Department of Washingtoa, fixes Friday, sth of December, as the day for execution by hanging, in the enclosure of the Old Capitol prison, of private John Kessler, of the 103 d New York regiment, who was found guilty, by Court Martial, of murder of First Lieut. Linsey of the same regiment. The Commissioners to examine into and report upon the cases of prisoners of the State confined in the Old Capitol prison, Assistant Adjutant General Major Sher burne and Capt. Parker continue their labors nightly; up to this forenoon they had examined the cases of fifty of them, and upon their report in each case thirty have been set free. General Reynolds has been placed in command of the First Army Corps, and Major Wm. Painter Aid de Camp to Gen. Halleck, has been detached as Quarter master of the corps• The brunch post office at the capitol will resume its business on the meeting o Congress on the ¬' December. Every distributing officer is required to make up a senurate bag for all letters, and papers addressed to members of Congress, ex• (•'.sire of all other matter, and such bags are to be labled—"Congress, Washington, D. C.," and route agents at Washington will deliver these bags direct to the Con gress messenger. First Assistant Postmaster General Randall, in an order just issued, says that all Postmasters who make up packages of mails For members of Congress and snail thorn direct to Washington, should write distinctly on each package the word Con gress, embracing thereon only matter for Senators and Representatives. This will enable any distributing otlice through which they may pass to place them with out ilz-lay in a Convess bag. The Paymaster (general is authorized to change the• stations of paymasters within the limits of pay districts which have been -or may he arranged by him, whenever he may deem itnecessary for the interests of the service. NEW YORK., Nov. 28.—The steamer It r iti s h Queen, from Havana. on the 22d, and Nassau, N. P., on the 24th, arrived at this pert this evening. 'he brought no Havana papers. The Nassau, N. P., Guardian, states that the rebel steamers Antoniea, late a I:ritish steamer, the Herald and the Leo pold, arrived at that port on the 20th, from Charleston. The steamers Aries and Hero were a Charleston on the 17th. diniral"Wilkes, with two steamers, ar rived off Nassau on the 25th and signalled for a pilot. A pilot went out and informed the admiral that he could not pilot him unless by special permit.. The Ilovernor of New Providence having issued a proc lamation to that effect on the 11th, Admi ral Wilkes replied that he would not ask a permit, but would come in without it and then bore away to a distance of three miles trom the shore. PITTSBURGH The Nassau Guardian . expresses great indignation at the conduct of the Admiral, and says he will not be allowed to come in, probably feeling afraid that two rebel steamers which are in port, may come to grief if he carries out his threat. The U. S. gunboats Octoroon and So nora were at Abaca on•the 15th, much to the disgust of secession sympathizers there. The port magistrate had an interview with commanders Stevens and Collins, giving them a copy . of the Governor's proclamation and intimating that they could not stay in port, and at the same time he offered to sell them any slaves they wanted. They left on that day but re.turned again the same evening. CAlaci, Nov. 21.—Incendiaries are trying to burn the City of Memphis. On Sunday night there were ten different fires, and on Monday night fourteen, showing that there is a concerted movement for the destruction of that city. Great alarm exists in conse quence.: On Tuesday morning two hundred and flay rebel cavalry took the town of Hen derson, on the Mobile and Ohio road, burning the station house property. They also took one company of Federal soldiers prisoners. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The political prisoners at Fort Lafayette, including Pierre Soule, have been released. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 27,—The Democrats have carried the election held in this city to-day by 500 majority . BosTox, Nov. 27.—1 t is now stated that but twelve political prisoners were leased from Fort Warren yesterday, Inclu ding Mr. Winder, of Philadelphia and ex- Marshal Kane, of Baltimore. . STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES. Low Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & MCGARR, APOTII - ECARLIFAS, COBB - x . 4 FOURTH & MARKET STREETS 1 i , r - ra-siguncax. nrrige.,! Lead, Cream Tartar Ittediethes, Paints, Baking Soda, Perfauter* Dye StniLi , Eng.-Mustard, C'hem dm.,t eale, l Spices, Oils, . Pilisiciaus Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pdre Wines and Liquors, for medicinal use only. I lel9-to W Hoods, ANTED IMMEDIATELY. OTHER good Cutter: one who has a bald ness tunitiaintanoe in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. J. L. CARNAGRAN. Allegheny City. dri BEAT SALE OF BOOKS, PAPER, !LA Albums, Gold Pens. &c., at McClelland's r!,M;M:=I emit Mon pit i vottm._TaEGAAPH, THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC FROM FORTRESS MONROE From WaAington. Admiral Wilkes in Difficulty Again. &e.. &c.. dtc., Ate Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Nov. 28.—The railroad from Aquia Creek was completed yesterday, and a locomo tive came down this forenoon. Supplies vvillhe received by rail henceforward. The enemy are industriously engaged. in ex• tending and strengthening their earthworks in the rear and to the right and left of Fredericksburg. Their operations are dis tinctly visible through glasses from oar signal stations. No movements of im portance have taken place for several days, but n feconnolssance is said to be in pro gress which promises important results. _ _a_tk.'.`;l4 - Xttlift 1 ' Orphan's Couit Sale: VEY VIRTUE OF 1N ORDER 01' THE SiM.Orphan'ti Court of r :leeftinY 'ooluitY, the undersigned, admin of: the gee and. chattels of An Gottsman, deed. will expose to s'le by vendue er public outcry at the Co urt _ Mange. City of Pittsburgh, on Saturday...Del cember 20th. 1862, et 2 o'clock p. m.— All right, title interest and claim of Ann Gottsman, late of Allegheny county, deceased, of, in and to all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Shaler township, Alin ebony county, State of Pennsylvania, and boundr ed and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point opposite the Pennsylvania Canal, on the line of property now or late owned by Buffington'S hairs; thence by a straight line to the top of the hill to a post, thence by a straight line to a frame building formerly owned by Spang, and occupied as a wareheuse, on the bank of the canal, thence ancss the canal to the line of property owned by Joseph Buffington, thence by the MUM .to the place of beginning, and containing ton acres' be ing the same tract of land granted and conveyed by Ephriam Buffington to floury Gottsman by deed dated 19th October, 1844, recorded in Alle gheny county, in deed book, vol, 69, page 100, and, the same granted and convoyed utile properly ofd the mid henry Gottsman, by Win. Magill, Kee.. Sheiilf of Allegheny county, to said Ann Gots man, by and poll dated the 23th day of April, A. D., 1855. and having thereon erected a large frame stable, carriage and wagon house, said property being commonly known as the Belvideer hotel property. ' ALSO All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, and marked and numbered as No. 2, in a plan of lots laid out by James S. Stevenson, and bounded and des•ribed as follows, viz: Beginning on the south side of Penn street at the distance of 404 feet westerly from the corner of era street; thence along Penn street westwardly 24 feet to lot No. 1; thence southwardly by a I:ne parallel with O'Hara street 00 feet to a twenty foot ally; thence along said alley by a line parallel with Penn street eastwardly to the line of lot No. 3; theme by a line parallel with O'Hara street to the place of be ginning together with the privileges of said alley and the canal basin, and all each rights and priv ileges as are expressed and contained in a deed from life executors of James S. Stevenson, dec'd, to Daniel Depretin, recorded in the office for re cording deeds are., in and for Allegheny county, in deed book T.-2d vol, 44, page 1; being thesame lot conveyed by James IBakeley. Esq.. and Susanna, his wife, to Henry Gutzinan, by deed dated 15th February, 1850, and recorded in Allegheny coun ty aforesaid, in vol. 80, page 202, and en which ,there is erected a two- story frame dwelling house divided into two tenements. Terms of male—Five per cent. on the bid to be paid when the property is struck down: the balance to be paid into Court by the purchaser after confirmation of sale upon the delivery of the deed. JOHN P. HO BITZEI4 no26;tdeelo Administrator. LETTRUS OF ADBLINISTRATION upon the estate of Mrs. SARAH B. FET TERMAN, deceased, having been _granted to the undersigned by the _Register of Wills, &o;, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims te present them to GILBERT L. B. FETTERMAN, N 0.137, Fourth street, Pittsburg/4 oc3:6td-law Administrator JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 108 I , OITATEL STREET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER Promissory Notes. Stook Bonds, and hiortimgm bought and sat iylB SECOND . LOT DP SECOND-lIAND PIANOS & MELODEON REAL. BARGAINS, ROSEWOOD 6 3 4 OCTAVE PIANO, ..CR. round corners, made by Chicketing A Sons, only 234 years old; a very fine instrument $2OO A Rosewood 63 octave Plana same as above 200 A Rosewood 6:,V octave Piano, Chickering & Sons, about -I old, in firstrateconditwn.lBs A Rosewood IP, octave Piano made by Sono maker, Philadelphia, a good Pian0.......__150 A Rosewood 6 octave Piano, iron frame. made by HalleLDavis & Co., in good order 140 A Rosewood Ali octave upright Piano.mada by Giloert. Boaters, 125 A Mahogony 6 octave Piano, made by Stod art A uo., a very good instrument, 120 A Mabogony 6 octave Piano, N. Y. make S 5 A Walnut 6 octave Piano. Lease '75 A Mahogany 6 octave Piano, Loud & Bro. 45 A Mahogany 5% octave Piano 20 A Mabogony 5 octave Piano 20 A Rosewood 5 octave Plana style Melodeon made by Mason & Hamlin, as good as new 70 A Rosewood 5 octave Piano style Melodeon made by Carhardt 60 A Rosewood 5 octave P.rtable Melodeon made by Carhardt —cost 675 35 For sale by JOHN H. HELLO% nor, 81 Wood stroeL Lucent Oil Works DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., blanufachulas of PURE WHITE REFINED CA I 33OPT OILS 0310e, NO. 221 LIBERTY STREET Pitts burgh. Pa. IL B. t C. P. .111.4181ira.8, bianufaoturers and Donlon in BOOK CAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from So, 27 Wood street to NO. BE SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittobtrah, INr Gash paid for RAGS. a•A STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. EIAZIAMTT Hal opened an aloe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Whore• he will . transact a General Steamboat A ”. cry businew, and would solicit a share of pat re. • e from ateamboatmen. ap2t-lyd MEDICAL CARD. • W. BODE NELAMER, M. D., of New York, contemplates be'ng in Pittsburgh on the Bth OF DECEMBER NEXT, where be will devote, as usual, his exclusive at tention to the Medical and Surgical treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES, especially those of the Lower Bowel, such as Con stipation. Piles, Stricture of the Bowel, Ulceration of he Bowel, &e. Also the various Chronic, Dis eases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bladder, &o. His residenee will be at the MONONGAIIELA HOUSE, wh•-re he may be seen and consulted from 9 o'clook a. in, to 3 o'clock p. in, daily. He will visit pa t ants in any part of the city if desired. no' 7 2wd. GUN BLANKETS, FOR ARMY USE. w. MeCLINTOCK Qa SON, 112 ILI.IIIIEI' STREET. J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Stook, Draft, Bond and sort• gage, Beal Estate and bier. ehandtse Broker. OFFICE, ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING. FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. Desirable Mill property and other Rcal Estate to the amount of $lOO.OOO for sale lots. SUBSTITUTES FOR THE ARMY Furnished by ' J. 11. CASIDAY, nol7 Burke's Building 4th at. near Market. SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES; PENSIONS, 10 BACK PAY, and other just cCLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, Promptly procured at reasonable rates. Apply to D,M. HAZEN, 103 Fourth strW,Pittsburgh and CHARLES C. TUCKD . Washington, C. THIS PAY— That °period a complete assortment of CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. HeGEZ dic CO., pay 9 143 Federal street,Allegheny eh/ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, —The partnership heretofore' existing be tween Rogers & Nesbit t in the manufacture of Balled Carbon Oil, is dissolved, The business will be settled by P. Rodgers, who will continue the manufacture Pure White Carbon Oil, Steam refined Machine Cil and Benzoic. Office No. 3 SL Clair street. no27i3td.# SII3.IIDBIE9 Teas. Sugars. Coffee Whiskey, Raisins._ Flour, Se. For sale by TIERMAN & GETTY. Corner of Ohio street and Diamond. n 027 - Allegheny City CAMP AND BOWIE. KNIVES FOR sale by BONN WoodEY. noB 13atTeet. - Arbitration Gommlitioe of tbe a tiiiird of Trade for Nov.. and Dee. • Eln. M. 811.INST,IT.; P, _JAB.I. BENNZ_ZT„ it ,1 4. ( 4'0... 11 /4WORTII%t 1 E - WifiateoE - BEBYL'' DAVID Mitt: SD HIYEB INTLL POBT OYYTTTEIBIIIIGII • ARRIVED. Franklin, Brogiipvi Gallatin, Clarke; < Bayard. Peebles. Elizabeth. T J Patton, Redderson' Marietta Freestone, Watson, Cairo Lizzie Martin; Broyin, ZanOrllle. DEPARTED. Frank'in, Bennett, Brownsville Gallatin, Clarke; do Bayard. Peebles: Elisabeth.' Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling. far The river—Last evening at twi- light there were 5 feet 0 inches water and fallieg slowly. The weather during the day wag pleas ant For Cluelitnatl;Lenlayille, Cairo and Lonisc. MONDAY, DEC, let-4 P M THE NEW AND SPLENDID Zi1272:1 4 stmer EMMA, N 0.2, J. E. Hain ta, commander, JH. Dunlip. clerk, will leave as announced above. For freight or,pansailfl Oa" on board. For Mario to and Zanesville Regular ItEnskingtim.; - River, - Packet ltaves Pittsburgh every - Ssiturday at 4 p. m., Zanesville every Tuesday THE FINE _PASSENGER *earner LIZZIE MARTIN, O. Tr Brown, commander, leave tts noted: above. For freight or pasEago apply on board or to n 026 ' J, B. LIVINGSTON & CO. For Marietta aad'istneaville. Regular Muskingum river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 p. m., Zanesville every Firiday S a. m. TILE REWARD SPLENDID Passenger dumber G HAM, Monroe Ayers oommaaderll leave as noted akeive. For freight. oripasse.ge apply on board or to . J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO. no:f. For Cineinnati and THURSDAY. ' THENEW AII . rDSPLENDID ,Passeneer 'steamer,' DUOECES.9, J „ H. Lightnet - oommander;lvill leave for the above and intermediate points For freight'Or postage apply onboard or to n 027 J. 8. -- ILLYWRSTON & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Confessions and. PaPerienee of a Poor Young. Man A GENTLE Pi - A 31 - /WANING BEEN ..on. cured of the iesults of early error 'and' dis ease, wil , from motives of benevolence, send to those who request it, a copy of the aboveinterest ing narrative, published by hinuielf. This little boon is designed as a Warning. and ciliation - to using men and those• who suffer from NSIIYOUS 6BILITT, Loss OF Maxoar, DisciT. dee, t ,nc., supplying at the same time tneanstf self-cure. Single copies will be sent - Ander , seal in a plan onvelope--without cliarge—to any who request it, by addressing the author. AL -.LAMBERT, 1E1;44' no24:Smciew) ereenpoint, Lops Island,'NlT. • Wonders Will Never Ceale.•:', Neither does Dr. Tobias'' , 'Venetian 'Liniment ever fail to atop the most severe pain.. ;This is no new humbug article, but an old established'rem edy; having been wed by thousands during the last fifteen yearn; Call on the agent and get a pamphlet with a full description ef this inspo remedy. None genuine unlesstugned by S. I. °- bias, Depot, 56 Cartlandt street. New York. Sold by all Druggists. nol2alkw3we Sold by Thomas Bedpa', Diamond Alley. Pittsburgh. Q,ITERT.. • • Why is it that CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE -the best IN THE WORLD? BECAUSE eminent chemists say so I BECAUSE it contains no caustic compounds! BECAUSE it wears longer than any other 1• BECAUSE it operates instantaleousiy! BECAUSE it does not stain the, skin I. BECAUSE it nourishes and strengthens the hair BECAUSE it corrects the bhd affects of other dyed BECAUSE its presence cannot be detected! • • BECAUSE IT NEVER FAILS 1 Manufactured by J. CRISTALORO„ 6 Asto House, New York, Sold everywhere, and appli ed by all Hair Dressers. Pnce. $l. $l5O and $3 per box,ucoording to size URISTADOHO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, Isinvaluable with his Dye. is it imparts the ut most softies% the most beautiful glom, and groat vitality to the Ham • Price 50 cents, $l, and s2.ber bottle according to size, ISL. Sold by Thomas Iledpath, +5. Diamond Alley. Pittsburgh. Pa, noltddawlmoc Facto about BraudretWo Pills. Ntrw - Caerrel, Watch°'ter Co., N.Y.. 1872 Mr. G. Taw EYCI: SuaLnolvi' Editor Sing'. :Itti Ropubtican Dear Sir—l would state that I was induced to use BRANDS. bTrt'S PILLS. through the recom mendation of John It, Swift, of Croton, Westches ter county, who was entirely restored to health by their use. He wassiok for some two years, very costive and dyspeptic, and he tried everything but was not relieved, PinallY, ha took One Bran dreth's Pill every day for a week, and a dose of six Pills ovary day for three days. and then took one Pill every day, with an occasional dose of six. In one month he was able to go to work, and in three months he well, gaining 40_pounds in weight. Yours truly, • RDWARD PURDY. WIYSTIMISSTER C. `JNyT. es: Edward Purdy being duty swom says that he resides in the town of New CaWet that some years ago he was very sick with score on his leg. which had been running tor over five yearn; that he was also much distressed by a pain in his chest, and besides very costive and dyspepticf:that af ter trying various remedies and manyphysicians, he oomrcenced usingßrandieth's Pills six to eight three times a week, and at the end of one month. the sore on his leg healed. and at the end of two months he was entirely cured of cosdvenest, dys pepsia and pain, and has remained well ever since. . Elyyr.4.ltD _PEED Y. . ay o_ Sworn to before me, this 18th df Oct 1862. S. MALCOLM SMITH,. nolAd.brafo. Justice of the Peace. Sold by Thomas Iteilpath; Diamond Alley; ittaburgh. A.3IIISEXMTB. GASSETT &;CO.IS MUSEUM of fine Arts and Comoro save of the AMERICAN REBELtION, On'exhibition daily froM.lo MASONIC Admissionls cents; Children 10 'cents. 'PITTSBURGH - .THEATRE. Lx sus AID . . 11ENDITatoll 6th night of the engagement efliftl. 410, MAIDARTHY, OR THE PEEPHOPHILY The Maoarth.y 1 Capt Peep O'Day Nall O'Dayy Brady—.— Mary Ke11y.... Aleok Purcell bkating. Mr ABega Mrs Kiroxv lid Ja ckso Ja ckson -T:hapur To:con/shwa Bonspr-: Corporal - Spencer BREIVFAIS Mum SY2t2Bsitintirifa Piesbrirgh;Stiptendiglo;l362., 1 - 11ISSOLIMION , O F PAR OTRlOtirk Sir —The partinniWheretofere existing be tween 'JOS SPENCEICand W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August, 1 562 0 W. H. GARItARD being authorised - to-settle up the business of the late Arm at=the office in theßrew- REN I C h iR Br ,r ger;:iweriowliniltellcorlitlf`;,treedY ways on hand a soperior article The undersigned PORT TER and BROWNSTOUT. The undersigned will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their patronage; iinif -Promise to make it their aim to give sattaaction to all who may P arch ase from them. • ' Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so long known to the business community, will have the management of our business; with the full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & hinILLY. Phcenix Brewery. Pittsburgh Pa. JOIcE'PH SPENCER, sel.S-lyd JAMES MOUE: CAVALRY 'ROOTS , A very superior quality EXTRA LONG LEGS, JUST RECEIVED 'AT W. E. SCHMERTZ at CO.. 31 FIFTH STREET. ISSOLVTION—THEIII Op 3tts, D ,WARD &CO was dissolveden the 4th day of November. 1862, ky the retirement of thmrge C. RAN and Andrew B. Berger, therefrom, The intereat of Reis and Barger passes - into the hands of James Ward, and the business of said llrm passes into the hands of the- remaining member! thereof, who are to settle all debts and oolleotall demands, and mistime said business, to whom the patronage of the old. fitierids of eaidfirm is recommended. JAMES WARD, 'W.M. WARD, REIS Jr BERGER. nol9amd Banfcr pt'sl3alo;.otirobts-and BEzZllitre A T-No. 28 FIFTII4I' WITHOUT TWO 'LEAST .11VGAnD alateispto mast.lte dosed, ottc.hetae * COME A.Nlk SEE.: '24 .GEEPE.' .rr"..A - (RANGE TO GET 'II.N. , THE OW STANTON CAVALRY. - - . . BOUNTY $177.' . Ina DEPART/an', ' 1 1 - Washltrten - Vity.'R. C. Oct.-3.1882. - I MAlottY2sirrA. SmitTox,Eittsburgh, Pa: ',Sir: You' are hereby authorized to raise a . Reghnent of C avalry in the State of Permsviva, nia,for three ears or during er the - war. to be or ganised,'war, in accordance with General_ girder ; s. ;, 124 fromtihs Department. • The 'Field. and Staff Officers can be. ma s tered meatcompletion of the ormanizatial-ofthst-Regi-. :, • ' Enlisted menWillbanniabiredetionrolled. Sup plies of clothing, arms, horses and equipments will be furnished-by the.propar Detpartatent. Byerder of the Secretary of-War. , -"-, ."-r C..P. BIICKING.II4hi,„' . ; Brigadier General andA.A:ti. - Ilzinoveartits Thiiiiiiii:v:tyri hfir.rrr& 1 _ I Harrisburg, Oct.-7; 1t362; ~...._ j The:foregoing authority of thaWarile , ' , eat is - apProved, And ordered that the . Regiment of , Cavalry thus anthorized to be ralsedturresaliita the terms and organisation indicated;bY the or Department.' , : j r i r. order of the Governo - • - ', • ;A. L. RUSSELL_'' • - 1 Lama General Pennsylinia. From t he shave it will be seen that the trod or signed his been duly authorised to raise this Rog. want. It will he attethed, as fatlisr:Eoedble:to the Stanton Cavalry, and Col. James J. Sohoon maker will waist in, completing :the Regiment. The first Stanton B.egimentis now at Camp Howe; uniformed, and will • be!. mounted here.. - ; Elva Companies of this Regiment' are new-4n Llama and...is fast fillingup. , •''' ' -- Companies, parts of Companies and squads,not' already accepted. have now the lastandunsbilib.t egY the finest opportunity for entenng. the :gar mac-, All Bounles from the - United 'States. will be given - to the men, and the , Allegheny -.County 'Bounty to mailman so may be mdistid from Alb gheny - County.' 'lThis Battalion has beeri,valled for special service by.the SecretarY of Wan ,and will be armed. etuipped and horsed Witikthe laud possible delay . _. • .-,,,. - AErffhe Collin can be found at Headatiarters, BANK- BLOCK, Fifth street; above Genentl Howe's office. I-- . - --: ,-, -. atell-tfL . . . TO ; 1 .4 1 11..r4,-PITEILIC. PECIVALLi AVAtheirtersatkadfalse- ly Modest , o f all denomi- . • • nations; treat secret and delicate, disorders. 'self-: abuse sad - dimeaes or tuations commo la rd • • ,:. trident to yunt.ts of both sere% and ad single or married, - - fithaitae Da. Bgthrricay 'publishes, the fact Of -hie doing 902 the ignorant and falsely modest'aredr.th ans. shothect, and Think it a -groat sin 'vs?, - . l3 taraortli and for ,: contamination and -00 rniPtian: errors their wives. pm:tains 'ththand drasalms;;Slicir family: phymcdanahould be cannons to keen theffi in orange thatAez 4 o the same as Dr. BRAN STROP. thrcePt Publishmeleart D a S lucra tap tive pragg doe might be lost - to thela 111110_ eid and modeet:And preanymptuonkfagathigker raised in ignorance. sprung up as 111U2kTOOM3 and who tiompare socalety. acime. dollars and , taenliv _mysteriOnelY. meanly Often. Ind publicity; how_ .ever that numeraus pumasr are thankful - that their 'WA dalightem and. wade, Hprevionady feeble' 1130110 andof , - 'condition and appearruscr,' have 'been restored to• health - and vigor by DR. BILANEITRUP, besides many before and: after marriage through' him have been saved much eufj tering, anxiety. - mortification: dm Spermatorr hoe pr nocturnal easuass' imiz. are comnletelybured in a vary short space 'pinata hying new rianied.te3i' which la ppeociliarly own. They are comitounds .rom the - legetable Kmgdora,,,, bald= seen , - the' faßsoy:oftne Merourial trestment,ho has nbandcatl ed it and sabatitited the vegitable Female dia.; eases are tr Wed with marked st coths--aain..nachid over ;forty Years 440) 'experience in their' treat. - m ent in hosoitals of both the: •Old: - World - and , ' in the - United latatemileadaldm to say—to all with a fair trial, health and hapmc' urn :win' again bloom upon the now--paged cheek. Trifle no imigerwitl montebanka awl -quacks.-bur come and he cured Consuniption and all of its kindred disarms, of which so - many.mstNl , 'our corratriee, can now be rtheved. - Pro they attend' tO it in time . partionhirs man had anti treatment byprocuring a copy of the Medical Adviaer,vritioh is given gratis to all that apply j Having the ad vantage of oven forty years, erperience and observances, oonsequently helm superior akill in the treatment of skids' diseasea, and who ie daily-eonsulted by the profession. as well as by repeatable thisena.•lpuldimsent. pro Prietors of hotela, &c. Office SS Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private OCIUMItOII. cations from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Digest • • littlX de&lydaw SOO Pith'bunch Poet 'Aloe. -• . ANCERIW WATCHES von - 03LIVIElEtW7. AMR PERSONS THAT ARE OBLIGED v. ito givea. wet& hard usage at times. They aro put up n very heavy - Silver-hunting neatly funshed„ , simple in colistruotion,and not at all apt to get 4mt °border nedtberrlding on.horee back. orßailioid odd them, and for correct ness of time, they are equal to the beet foreign Watches imported; - ! . , . REINEMAN I MEYRAN & SEIDLE 1 WHORSALTI AG NT H . 42 FIFTH STREET, oe.27tf. FRESH STOCK. - OF MINT JUST' GBITED FROM .I%t 3e. 7 7 1- O R rc: A CHOICE AND svprizirrArr- NEW MNTER CASSINI Olt 6, . . FA . , • _ . ; . ••- 7 • N.: v . 01111.91itoitieeTtile , kiiles, tc - vf-mjlicC• THESE ST IOi 3 E'E*4 I :I I 44STiN 'Our atAxAcquistlietin -feleotO with',a'aesifif to ut wit* Vr tit t h4 o ttr e :l-19.1:17":44. 1 WA#Fi_, ig rA rE ofe, N. - Streat,;:' I V4 4 44 oo di:l lo *!lrii,q*Llit4 - 081% ' • Sj -Q THE Ag I IES -V COM iii 3 e LP P 43 7 l l:' a Brcer ur*., • Iler+ ... 0L E; it .EE ' N IVI IR H STREET wareho— 9 27 • - 111111111 & WILSON'S - seivint Maohines c . No. zr mama Emma. PrrISBURCIII, PA. Awarded the Arm Premium et the • • Vatted States Fair FOR TEE YEARS 185$, 187.9 anti UPWARDS UP I 80,000— MACHINES sold in the United Staten. 2022 THAN 20,000 BOLD* TUB tadifiT irEtak We offer to the tiublic Wwßirr.rUi A Wes, SON'S IMPROVED SEWING ItAOHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased Confu tense of its merits as theef and incerlusafol Ea if Sewing Maoldnen in use. /tdoeasstsilffwell on the thiokset and thinnest fiChrimy =bi r th._ look-stitch impoinib to 'unravel. :alike on both' sides. is &We in ` - on: more tweedy rin movement. and me - durable than any other-ma. chines. Circulars ; doing prime and dm:Hutton ritzurtruesa ofmabhinefurnisled gratis on auulicaidon in Per! son or by letter. 1 Eyes , Machin warranted for three Years. - •,: au3 I WM. STIR = & -CO, - • viorrrsguirmeE BRANCH., WO. 1113' Wood Street, of the Baltimore .Piano Rao-. Min established in 1836. A chant steak of Frieze 7 oebwo Centre Pianos. combining all the essen tials ofa first class Instrument with, late novelties (underPaten* hty imkortantto the critical Aipwfor.eashe., NOTICE,. NOT VE, TO BUYERS OF 400 TS. SHOE. (liana ,lalS. or Fall or Winter Wise. TABY NOTICS, R Gool*. EMI