-• • •• • • • •-• - ••• • ••• • • TO=DAY'S ADVEILTISENENTt. FOR THE AFFLICTED! 01:URION' 0- €1 MEMO Gtffl3M MEDICINES. The Inventor of tile extract of PAREIRA BRAVA, . After an exiterience of many years in private practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly concentrated form. What is Pareira Brava?-1688 It has, cincelei3S, been a specific for T1L0, 1 ; 1 ,5;44170T10r/ ; IN FL A ll l7W'jo/4',Og pIE BO TEL s ; /Anal:l(ol . 4l4lCW ; . OF Tap .8.11;;INE1 s LE.OOORRESFaO all dteeeses of O 1 11S. ' It has been recommended by the talent of the - Medical Profession for nearly two centuries The Fluid Extract of .PA,R_EOLIEIA. EtICA_V.A. Is now otFered to an itiflioted world in a shape WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL & For all diseases :01 - 'the Bladder, Kidneys, (travel or Dropsical Swelling, no medicine in vented can Pope with this compound in its power to literally ANNIHILATE DISEASE All bad properties in the drug are removed by he process of its compounling In the shspe ot fluid, leaving its STEELING PROPERTI E;S:ALONI Young men who may be suffering from the many ills consequent upon early indescretion or abuse, should try clue, bottle and be relieved. The eymptoms are IN - DISPOSITION TO EXERTION NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS.OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS . AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, Dy not arresting these signs, which as unerring the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Fits, Piemature Decay and Death, a crime against nature is committed—a practical tqthough . protracted SUICIDE is being commit ted. All inetlieal authorities agree that were the effects of EARLY .INDESCRETION keraored, that there 'would be far lees use for Insane ha - the records of these humane institutions prove that a very large proportion of their pa tienta owe their reception and detention within 4:ttelnitO.eitr)y habits of indiscretion, , For all unpleasant and dangeroub diseases Gifson's Extract of Pareira Brava A 1 8 9 10 4 1. Ylenree secret diseanes, of.no matter what length of standing. d'i 0 .0 11 , 12 0 c/ . diet is inquired, no cessation from buladees: .f3O4t)ierirliomfi upon Furlough , And who may perhaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of PAR ET. RA RRAVA the specific for their ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re t moving obstructions and securing the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the Urethra. "Ve3UIVO. Beware of the numberless quae:is to be found in it large cities. Many of them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, And yet theY are allowed to deceive and deco TX33O Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death kindly ends their suitering. Gilson's .Chlorine. Water, In connection with the Extract, is a specific for the Gonnorhea, or protracted (}lest. Syphilitic patients, eapecially cases of old standing, would do well to try 1:3-.1 - T_,SON9S A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, and in connection with the use of the EXTRACT OF PAREIRA BRAVA, Will effectually eradicate any ease, no matter of bow long standing. J. M. FUL T OjN, DRUGGIST, Dligiateh Building, Fifth Street, CAUTION. 491 N NOVE M BER Wet" Ida, I purchased from 3: N. LINDSAY, o Hollidaysburg, the tight to manufacture Lindsay's Improted Blood Searchei l and have been. manufacturing it since that date. This right !intend to maintain, andgivenptioe tolbeipiillie that. upon every bottle tae name of J. should appeal , . otherp'ito atatribUs. Ahd to dealera, Vete ZOntlee that every infraction of my trade-mark will be pros ecuted to the extent of the law. • Iv r liLFULTO4I/4 fot foo,titallo,69trifth etreet,AtUbqrsh, Aijlle Agent, to whom all ordenonew Ire ed . con thousand d sale to the tr ade, at lower figures than any other haw' in the city. 5 The. Republican Procession.—The II( - publican torchlight procession, of which there was so much said during Ere past few weeks, came off last night. The weather wis quite fav orable for a torchligt display during the first part of the evening, as it was sufficiently dark to give a tine prospect of the torches, while at tne same time the weather was dry enough not to incommodate those who were engaged In the proces-ion. A little after nine o'clock how ever, the rata began to fall,and as the night was rather chilly, we would not vouch fortheir com fort towards the end of the parade. 'Phe I r3ces- Mon Itself was tolerably large, and in some place presented a good appearance. The tire . men especially presented a very floe appearance , with their stemers illuminated with Chinese lanterns and decorated with flags, though we understand that there were more who appeared in firemen's uniform than there were firemen in the city. The procession started from the usual place,pre ceded by the grand marshals and followed by the different Wards of this city and AUegehny in order. The boys bore a very prominent part in the different delegations, the wagons were filled with them, and in some delegations there were far more boys than men. Notwithstanding this there was a fair representation 'of the la ter. i The Pittsburgh delegations were followe by those of Allegneny and the different towns ins. The delegations of the Allegheny Wards Were not very strong, being principally composed of Juvenile American ettizmis, but the townships made a very tine display on horseback. The procession was a little over fifty minutes in pass ing Wood street; and if we allow for the numer ous interruptions, which in sonic instances mkie the delegations appear very "fat between." the entireprocession might have passed any' given point in less than forty minutes. The draymen also made a very good turn-out on horseback. and we may say that they, to gelher with the firemen, constituted the princi pal part of the procession. The mottoes and transparencies of which there we/ e comparative ly few, were chiefly in praise of Lincoln arid Johnston. Some of them represented pieces Of ordnance with the inscription, "1 he Peace- Makers;' , and others were caricatures cot lieu. McClellan. They had also a considerable num ber of calcium lights end rockers, which greatly added to the general appearance of the proces ion. On the whole the procession was veoy showy, but It did not entirely answer our expec tations nor those of the people in general. The procession passed off in a remarkably quiet manner, and daring its whole route it did not meet with any disturbance or demonstra tion on the 'wart 01 those who dhl,not sympa thize poliqally n ith those who participai, d r. ~ Review of the Oil Ritslisess.—The (,ii City Re 9 isler, In its review of the oil business for the past week, states that tilt market has been active and prices have advanced. It say it that the reason of the rise in price, in spite of the unsettled state of the financial market, id the scarcity of petroleum, not only In all lii principal markets, but e:so at the place of pro ductioo. The Luling oft in the supply for the past few months is beginning to be felt, atal un less companies who own large tracts of oil lands here pursue a more liberal policy iu leasing out their lands, the supply will soon be far below the actual wants of trade here and elsewhere. Individuals hate uniformly aeliiet ed great, success In develtiplng oil lands than bare incor porated companies. The causes for tb;a are tin, manliest to need any further elucidation. holders can, make a note of this ant govern themselves accordingly; for there must be is into, general development ,of our oil lands in order to meet the toorc-aseil demand for the article, the statements of journals In the stockjobbing Inter est to the contrary not withstanding. There is a great scarcity of mama here, and fully one thousand store are needed. 1 ilf` eters on Cherry run get 41 hi) per barrel for lianl• lug the oil two miles, and many of them are get ting $3O to $lO per day. The river and creek arc both in good boating order, but the amount of oil to go forward is extieniely light. Freights to Pittsburgh 75 cents per barrel. The market closes firm with an upward tendency. The last grand FA] ty of the Den,or /IC) of Lawrenceville will be held on Saturday eve uln ; next, at the corner of Butler and Allen streets. The gallant orator, Gen. W. A. stokes. J. W. Parker, mq., J. li. Bailey, esu , .1 J. Mitchell, esq., and Thomas Little„ the fa cetious cap•ain of the Liao Lincoln Ox-Boast, that came area indigestively en ilwalt's Fields 'and the former leader of the Lawrenceville Wide-Awakes, now thoroughly awakened, will address the meeting. Let the gallant Democra• cy of Lawrenceville have a chering turn-ont, and Capt. Little will bring out his Lincoln ex perience to conduct a Little Mac ox-roastAoth great eclat before the 4th of March. Grand Democratic Rally.—The re will be a mass meeting of the Democracy of the Filth Ward on Friday evening, the 4th inst., at the corner of Penn and Washington streets (Canal bridge.) Prominent speakers will be present, among whom will be Judge Backus, of Ohio, R. M. Gibson, of Washington county, Mr. La cy, of New York, Alexander McDwaine and others. Turn out, Democrats, and listen to words of truth and soberness. . Democrats and all friends of the gallan Gen. McClellan will meet at Mat. Harbison's Hotel, on the Washington road, oh Saturday night, the sth inst.. at 7 o'clock. Let every man who desires the nation to exist do his who duty and vote for the man who declared that "the Union and tne Constitution must be preserved for ages yet to come." The meeting will be ad dressed by ItleClerea, Large, Baker, Hopkins, Linn, Sweitzer and other true friends A meeting of the Democracy of the Sixth and Eighth wards will be held this (Friday) eve ning at the corner of Chatham street and Penn sylvania avenue. Alex. Mal wain°, A. Burke, J. H. Bailey, R. W. Gibson and several other distinguished speakers will be present to address the meeting. Rally, 'Democrats. The Clubs of the Seventh and Eighth wards will meet at their respective club rooms at 7 o'clock and pro- , reed to the meeting, The Democracy of the First Ward will turn out next Friday evening and hold a grand mass meeting at the foot of Penn atreet, at 7 o'clock. Distinguished speakers are announced.d'or the occasion, among whom are Judge Shaier, T. R. Hunter, Alex. , lialweine, T. J. Keenan and several others. The Democratic Clubs of this city and vicinity' and all conservative men are invited to attend. The noun isind the Constitution. —The Democracy andel' others friendly to the brave soldier and eminent patriot, Gen. McClellan, Will meet at Eckert'a Hall on Friday evening at 1 o'clock. The gallant soldier, CoL Sweitrer, Large, llicOlaren, Baker, Linn, Hopkins and Ripper will address the meeting. PITTSBURGH The Democracy of this city and Allegheny will hold another rousing meeting on Sa , urday evening next in the Diamond, Allegheny. Dia. • tingnished speakers have been engage:Kt° ad : 'it*. the meeting on the 'inetaiden, and all the nesessarkinenarationi have been Made:for mak ing:agrandliemonstration. The XeOleilan Olulo of 'East Bk. , _hirdaily,to - 4ht eause : dt the t Tither Bail the Constitution aro , regoes'ted 4WilitiVitj na Ftith g r ekiin4 ' whence they p.oeuim preeesaltido mount Oliver. ot. lhe~ :yt. ADVERTIBiNi3 AGENCIES. Messrs. S. M. rervENGILL & CO. No. St Park Neu, New Y.,rk city, and No. 8 State Street, Boston; and 1.. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. es Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subseri l - Sons (onus at lowest rates. air We will furnish the A/LY PoBl', grants the rate of 32,60 per bun° red copies. LOCAL INTELLIiitiCE FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 4, 1884, 111 Ist Papers.--Any of our readers hav ing copies of the Daily Post of the following dates would confer a favor by leaving or sending them to this office, as they are necessary to com plete our ti les April 29, MA. April - 60, '6l. Masa Meeting at Clinton.—On Wednes day last the Democracy of Washington, Beaver and Allegheny counties, with their wives, child ren and sweethearts, turned out en masse to vin dicate the Union and the Constitution. 'Delega- Bonk !irate. present from Hanover, Independ ence; Raccoon, Hopewell and other townships of Beaver; from Burgettstown, Florence, Cross Creek, Candor, Venice, Hickory and other vil lages of Washington county, and from Moon, ()reticent, North Fayette, Findley and adfoining townships of Allegheny county. Allegheny had the honor of presenting the fin est display and was awarded the right of the procession, which took three quarters of an hour to pass. The States were represented by a wag on filled with young girls appropriately clad and adorned, drawn by thirty-five horses ridded by lads uniformly clothed; also by thirty-five coup les of young men and maidens on horseback, the ladies dressed in black with sashes, and bythe same number of ladles on horseback dressed in white. The regalia, transparencies, enthusi asm and display generally far exceeded any thing ever before seen in that vicinity. The mottoes were most excellent, evincing ajuat ap preciation of the questions before the country. James Clark, esq..of Washington county, pre sided at the principal stand, and the princip!ea of the Democratic party were well set forth and vindicated by Samuel B. Wilson, esq , of Beav er, and Jacob Whltesell and John H. Bailey, esqs., of Pittsburgh. A second stand was ren dered necessary by the large crowd In attend ance, at which James Bigger, eaq., of Bearer county, presided. Messrs. Taylor, of Washing ton, and Stevenson, of Pittsburgh, delivered stirring addresses. The whole affair was a tri umphant success, and will do good service for I the Union and McClellan. The Democracy of Lower St Clair town hip will turn out this (Friday) evening at 73,., o'clock at Mr. George Colbock's, Mount Oliver. The following speakers will he present: lion. Ww. Lang, of Ohio, Col Cook, of Steubenville, Ohio, Dr. Kerr and others. It is likewise expected that lion. Wm. IL Witte and icon. W m. Rosen tal will address the meeting. Turn out, Demo- Grapes.—We understand that the grape crop this year has been quite large. It is, however, asserted that the quantity of wine which cap be produced from them will be below the average yield. Those acquainted with those matters state that they are deficient 1n saechs.tinemat ter, a quality indispensable for producing good wine. Body Found.—The body of a phyelenn was (wind on Wednes.lay morning on the street In Washington, Pa. The name of the deceased was Roberts, and it is said that lie OW been indulg ing freely in Intoxicating liquors previous to his death, and It is supposed that he fell out of the window of the house in which he was board- The following gentlemmi e been ele,tid Ihrectois of the Cr'erman Trust and Savingl Bank: Augustus Hoeveler, A. Groetzinger, H. Myers, Springer Harbatigh, Adam Wiese , Anthony Meyer. J. F. Vekotte, Joseph DU orth, Joseph Keeling. Deliaouratie blettiug.—There will be a Democratic meeting at West Pittsburgh on sat. wilay evening, at seven o'clock. food Eng lish and aerinan speakers will be present. Turn out, Democrats A (WI brass bind w,ll be at endsnee. Oflivtoll Vote of Clarion County. —The otlicini returns of the sohliete' ote from Clarion county show that three of the nye Democratic ...indlilates have majorities. This speaks well for Marton copty. 'We would tlak our patrons it they 1 1 %WC t tied Marvin'a new and superior Clinger Snaps f would recommend I hem as being much cheaper ths.n candy of any hint', and much more whoie :mile fur children, as they enntaiu no kild p.,lsanhus au 44tHIWC for coloring r.olti by MAI- No. ff-I Fourth street, and by gro,feis nnfl confectioners generally throughour the riq ry them. In ten days Mr. Marvin will beside t_, supply nuy shu may wish them -the deli twit pikes hi/OW/13S Cream Crackers or Egg !Baena. 21 Theatre —EMITI4 Waller ctill eontlnues to draw crowded /mudux to the theatre. Her tormaliee laet night in the great play of (lthelli, Wail a petted Sueee49, and n such elicited ?In, most entlitl3l3fidie applause from the audience We underulaud that Aiwa Major Pauline th,ht,- roan, the fonoua Union spv and scout, hat bed., engaged by !Manager Flendereon. 31nglc.—The cr lcbr . nted ventriloquist and Spati'lLmnn, utll giro entertain ment at alasonic Hall on Santreby ct•tmine. Those who , dt•aire to spend a pleasant evening Laid better go. Stf advertisement in another • Dr. Lighthill on the Rational Treat went of Deelneas. To treat deafness successfully, the first II and most necessary step i to ascertain the f tried ultieli produces it, and for that pur p,se the Ear has to be personally inspect and carefully examined, so that the entedies may be directed to (lie affected. Ipart, on the same principles On • which enery other disease is treated, Beside constitutional treatment, in a majority of aural diseases, we have the additional advantage of nicking local applications with decided benefit. In diseases of the External Ear rem edial agents put into the auditory canal, by coming in. direct contact with the diseased surface, will be found useful. In affections of the middle car, where the inembrana-tympani is not perforat ed or lost, applications to the external car are not only useless but would prove injurious: the only means of reaching the tympanum is through;the Eustachian tube. By this channel the experienced Aurist can introduce air, gases, medicated vapors, such as may b'e' re quired by the particular ease, into the Middle Ear, and bring the diseased mu cous membrane to a healthy state.. Local applications should never be cactus ively relied on, however, for the cure of disease of the Ear; constitutional treatment has usually to be combined with them. To cure deafness permanently, th e causes which excited the disease of the Ear must be removed. All authorities on the Ear concur in recognizing catarrh, or inflammation of the nasal passages and throat, as one of the principal causes of its diseases, and that deafness in the majority of cases is attributable to its influence. Our own experience fully sustains the statistical reports of others, for, in three out of every four cases of deafness presenting themselves for treatment, the exciting cause is catarrh and the inflammation i f the throat, which is invariably associa— ted with it. We have, therefore, enjoy ed the most ample opportunities to ac quaint ourselves with the deleterious ef fects of catarrh on the ear and other or gans. In cases where catarrh is the inceing cause of deafness, it will be evident that no permanent benefit can be derived from any treatment, except that com plaint is removed, for its presence wciuld furnish a constant source for relapse by re•eaciting disease in the ear. Dr. LIGHTHILL will remain at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, and can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh,. and all diseases —acute and chronic—of the Ear, Throat, and Air Passages, until SAIon- DAY November 12th. K.:4ABE', PaAlllo3...—lrA I NES & mo ,S , PIA.NOs.-=A. splendid orison meat of these unrivalled Piano's, width be ar i i axdd ikt rs widucliinzi of imp fiftyA9 au -fly& ,ntillarelesis i t ..zhisa_ falUcei, . o ll t i ..? i sille of Piann.,., Testi iir tier Tnalbetv, Sitaltoso Ott q...sotee.: - Irom swap cifAtindst daunsit protestor" ais „totkiww the country. Circulars sent b mail Pans- OIL&ILLO 43 TTE ALB sera Fifth 'tree DR.LIGIITjIILL OF TIIE - FllOl Or DRS,i LIGHTBILI, 34 St. Mark's Place isteiAl - ifork 9an be Consulted at the OJT. CZIA.ICLIUS PITTSBURGH UNTIL SATURDA.T, NOVEINIBER 12th, DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Head, and all the Various Acute an d Chronie 'Diseases of the EAR & THROAT. DR. LIGELTRILL will re-visit - PITTS BURGH at regular intervals, according to the requirements of the patients under his charge. The business in New York does not suffer any interruption from this visit, as one of the firm is there in constant attendance. TESTIMONIALS Pruitt /lon. U. H. roLe, S,naior j*,,,ln Ihr Tternly Ninth District. AL/ANY, Jan. 25th, NIA. air DEUR lie. LionTrriLt,:—lt 18 With great satisfaction that I communicate to yon the effects of the medicines you gave me oft my a,- plication to you, for defective hearthg.' I fol lowed your directions. and am happy to state that I am now so far reowerrd after the first fewiapplications as to feel quite confident that 1 am well and shall not need to proeeed further Be assured, my dear sir, It necessity shoull require, I should not hesitate to place nit sell under your magic hands. Yours With respect, D. H. 001,E, Albion, Orleans county, N. Y JOlll,llll, June In every business or profession/ indeed, in every department of selectee or skill, there is alnat's some acknowledged bend—some one who stands out in bold relief among his feifows, as sort of leader. in the study and treatment of deft (nese and catarrh, as special diseases, lir, t. H. L IibEITHILL, of this city, occupiesjust the position above described. Ile has devoted years of labor to this speeialtty, and .is now reaping the reward of his industry. The editorial col umns of the' Tribune,-of a recent date, itear,wit nem, to the Doctor's success in this department of medicine. We quote the paretraph: - Cues or A I)I.AF LOCWilT stein a lad fourteen years of age, born o iiermany, came to this city when he was attant two years old. Soon after his arrival here he was taken sick ant lost his hearing. By degrees he became first deaf and then damn For newt} t en years he less a mute ?, unable to hear the oudest voice or to Articulate' a word. About one year ago he was placed by his parents in ft., hands of pr. Lighthlll s who has so bir suceeedetl in restoring to him hlkJost 'powers of I:matins and utterance that Ile can r converse with those who speak to him distinctly and delihe•ately. During the paid four or n ve months he has twe e under the tuition of Mr. Brant-chi., awl has matte considerable progress in reading and anti, menu " Having been supplied with tine fad's sildrese, we further investigmteil the matter, and disco, - ered that previous to Galling on Ur. LightLill. the yOUth s case way cbusidel - eil hopeless Jar , war for two years an innate of a Deaf stir I) Untf , Atlitttal. The How. John Nomt, it. U, Professor In Union Colleyfe, stenciled:id, in a published letter, to niters his gratitude to lie Lighihill for treating suecessfully his case of deafness Her. Fred S Jewell, Protesser ot the state NormslSehool at Albany, also 'rat to have been cured cat catarrh. hr. Ligrlittull possesses other testimonials and tributes to his talent from some of the wealthiest and Ilht,t prominent and, respected citizens, which 'nay be seen on npionottion. It would be difficult speak in any taut !errata of praise of lair tiv ti menr in the race of these many pro,,fa Mill I testifying to his simmers. Remarkable Cure of . Deafness, From the Rea. Jeeep.'t ke, Rector qi E=Mll STR•cUan. February bob, ',fa / haVe tg'en Real in one ear since I was in Col ifle 80410 twenty yenta' ago ity the ak Ur Lighthill, Its hearing was ent ltviy reaba...l ao that now 1 hear alike wi.h uotli wy ears, H I (I I find that I can lIRC my Not, with mach mote ease Itztl comfort than before. .M.SEFIT 51. CLA K 1: oc!3!:mwBcf (If,w DYVENTERY -- 4 3 1:'-- Diarrhoea. DIXON'S ARO/LATIC BLACKBERRY 0 11IRMINATIVE Is the only life and can cure. It eon. tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds oomznon to remedies genersily'sold lor this °lass of disease. It is so eflicaoluus that Physicians very- generally use It in their praotioe in all chronic and dangereureases. Wilfr Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under. mine and ruin the constitution) when you eau obtain an unfailing remedy as limp!. and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixos's BLACKER/41 Caatari. rive, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bet tle. Prepared only by • Ago Proprietor s CINCINNATI for gale by all reepeatabli druggists. Moe. (old style, 85 ob.)• 25d. 806. $l, per Bottle. - - DUTCH ROI O BOUS -ROOTS. NOW NN TE the P E ot c ft ' or 4419.09 d Flowering, Bulbs, Ever brought to this market, including HYACINTHS, TULIPS, • VEAJUUS ES, " NARCISSUS, • JONQUILS, IRIS, SNOW-DROPS, ANEMONES, he., &c. Also, I - IYA.CIIstill GLA.S.S, of various pattern& Persons wishing to purchase would do well tr call stoon.and make their selections. J. ANttX, Nn. 29 Fifth Stn et oct2B:lwd BOOTS,. SHOES Grth - Ens, • . BALMOR4 LS; and OOHS. At the lowest prices In the city, Call and ex. amine, at BORLAND'S, ' 98 Market street Second' oor from Fifth. H. R. CURTIS, ti . D., Physician, anti Surgeon, °MOE—Over the Drug Store of P. 51 . ceor latch & Son, Water street, CONNELLBVILLE, Pennsylvania., octAt4wil2tavr . EVENING 'DRAWING RORGOL. , so. lit Hay Street. P. aararazMß t3IYIL AND eA_viVENIVI NATE IL-- specie% elaisseital;iftiehiulicarlDriswing,, /mann itrehiteettirellire*ing, for =clouts's, pattern lialtars, 'carpenters, •• insaible , cutters, he. Also, a class for . Ladles 'dial Gentle: , men in Artistic Drawing. wail Eli LATEST ,:„:6!:;.'jkktoßAPA, FROM, niii4:',i6iiii. The Privqteer Rebel l Albe!Nwle NEW YORE, Nov. B.=-Tne HeraDl's Hampton Roads „correspondent says: Capt. Walley assumed command of the , Albemarle only three weeks .ago, re lieving Capt. Cook, who commanded her in the action of May last. He , mus tered his officers and men and assured them that In three weeks he would again attack the enemy and sink and scatter his fleet, retake Newbern and drive the enemy from North Carolina. It is not improbable that he might have effected much damage and endangered our ten ure at Newbern and Roanoke Island, as he was nearly ready for his raid. The Albemarle was an iron-cladlvessel, sim ilar in general features to the Merrimac and Tennessee, but much stronger. It is said the iron-clad was two inches thick, backed by several feet of solid timber. She was armed with two two hundred pounder Brooke rifles, and was perfectly shot-proof. She could have been captured onll by ramming, and for that purpose much heavier ves sels were needed than could be got in the sound. A torpedo was the only meansTof destroying her. Lieut. Cushing was the officer who made the expedition with eight men to the headquarters of Gen. Herbert, at Smithville, last March, carrying off IleilierCs adjutant general froin under the guns of the garrison. Herbert was absent in Wilmington at the time. In June, with forty-six men, he ascended Cape Fear river, within eight miles of Wilmington, capturing a rebel courier with important dispatches The Riche , .ond Dispatch of the 31st ult. publishes a portion of Alex. Steph— ens' letter to the messenger from Gen. Sherman with propositions to negoti ate. After expressing an anxiety to promote a termination of the war and the absence of power on the part of either to negotiate, Mr. Stephens says: 11, in the opinion of Gen. Sherman, the] is apt prospect of our agreeing upon terma to be submitted to our respective Governments, I would cheerfully and willingly accede to his request,;and enter upon the responsible and ardour; task of restoring peace and harmony 4o the country upon principles of honor, right and justice to all parties. This doss not seem to me at all impossible if truth and reason should have full say. FROM NEW ORLEANS The Exchange Of Prisoners N.EW YOBK, Nov. 25.—The steamer Monterey, from New Orleans on the has arrived. A letter frau Gen. Ullman's depart ment at Morganzia of the 21st states that the rebel agent of,eschange had e.nanunicated with Gen. Sawber, stat ing that a large. number of prisyners in tended for exchange were on board the steamers which, on account of low wa ter, were ashore. He proposed landing and marching them 'down to be ex changed for the same number of rebels to be sent up from New Orleans. The exchange will be effected at the month of Red river. The rebel officer also informed Gen. Saw•ber that a Capt. Lee, of Quantrell's guerrillas, with some ,desperadoettdress ed in Union uniform were just beyond the Atchafalaya river, and the - rebel Gen. Smith had sent word to his' cola net commanding that district not to re cognize them nor permit theni to cross. if they succeeded in finally crossing the Union forces were not to consider them as Confederate soldiers. Gens. Ullman and Sawber will probably finish them at the first opportunity. All Was 'quiet at Potts Gaines and - The. St. Albans Raiders. KONTRNAL, Nov. 8.-4 n. APPliefilidon was made before the Judges yesfirfiay for a writ of habeas coraus for thirteen of the St. Albans raiders. The applica• tion was decided as illegal, as the case was not out of the hands of the magis— trates, and no final commitment had yet been mace. The examination of. wit nesses begins to-day. - From Ogdensburg, W. Y. OGDENRBITRO, N. Y., 'Nov. 3.—A large number of armed men are _on the plains above ands below here. ''There arc many strangers in town day, and s raid on this place is supposed to be imminent. Business is suspended,every• body is arming and an armed tug has been serif to reconnoitre. Men and arms have been sent for. Bank Defaulter NEW You; Nov. 3.-71 Kr. Vhftsr, of Windsor, paying teller of the bank at thatpiace, disappeared last Saturday. On examining his cash account he was foundlo be a defaulter to the 'amount of $207,000Tn currency , and s34,ooo4tygold. A reward of $5,000 for his arrest and $15,000 for the recovery of the money is offered. The Pirate Tallahassee PHrLADF.LPHL4, Nov. —A. rumor hag been brought here‘by pilots that#Tje , pj rate Tallahassee came into. Pqaware breakwater this morning and destroyed several vesselsut anchor there. No con inanition has not yet been received, tel egraphic communication not extending • to Lewes. . New York Mowery Mariroe r : • Now YORE, Nov, . 3 .—Gold to.night a Chalet ghteo cloned at 2843... _ I 013ZPR 111131 TH .. . ...... ... . . ANTEIGINV 1111prila JOSEPH MEYER & SON aLANUFAOTITRERB OF PLA , 4I7Y. 4 1 -M FIMITUItE kAIiD ORATIO, • Wag , iaa SMlTAVlELD,MindtairliNtarii Slat Betwyen - I , Ilth at, and 'Virgin allay. e prrisevite`,o4 'ttrifll pitad ligazas, 1131IIP. AlliTSolll4ll2ll. ;NAV IT P AINS.4)III:II6th so 1d Pare; H&j dOlirk fer sale by W.P./ oat la ulmmm Kir . PITTSBURG H THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.,W. Hswinsacur (NO BILL REOEMBD.) • MASONIC HALL Saturday Evezdtag,,Nov. Lth, 18134. Positively one night- only, of the world-re nowned and wonderful The great Natural Ventriloquist and Ambidex trinia MielltidWiattar.f The Magician, Illusionlitt; Phy'sidat And Traveler,' andlhe dray Artist in the profession of Magic who performs with the entire absence of any apparatus. Will beprothiced the Magic Drama of NIGHT IN IVON-DER-VVORLD; Or hours in the realms of illusion, amid the Mystic, Wicrd, , Wontlarful, and Eneitanting„the entertainefent being- ' do , flie - isame ',Male - of grandeur as produced by him in every city in the civilized ivorld, with unexampled success nightly, before tnelashion; Wealth and beau Let the skeptic confirm his belief that hee d actually nioreiny sterious things between Heaven and Earth that' Overlie driamed of. - Admission 60 cents. Children 25 cents. For particulars see programmes._nog-std _ AUCTION SALES. ►e\ A. NITLF.LLAND, AUCTIONEER 1 • 55 rirPrn wrivaxer. • SALE. OF ,tiIIELLS, , THLS. VlEEK— coinnielicing 'MONDAY' EVENING; Oct.' Mit, o'clock, and contng every evening at the same hour, will be sold"Wilhout reserve, at Masonleßalf 'Auction Fifth efieet, the largest and finest collection pi:. Elea SlAells and Fancy . Goods, • 1 ,!•.. • Ever before offered in thls oily, including - CASINETs, CORALS, • • . Chinese BUD Bone, Chess Men, Backgammon Boxes, Ink Stands; Trays, Neck Laces and Bracelets, Seals, &c. clotrGlr ti-67atoRP, TRY MELLIFLUOUS ,:ouG-Ex Es A.E.5.&31 T. StrlatitlEld'El A/OW[llOllB Cough Balsam Is warranted to cure &loughs, Colds , Roarsex...sa. A ethma,fliVhooptng (lough, Sore .Throat, Con aumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For ale by Drugghtta. General Depot 6 Fast Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DIARRHECEA. All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. , Striclilandbr Asti-Cholera Itlixttire as tha only certain remedy for Diarthcett and 1)y -twit tery. It is a combination of Astringents, Ab. sorbents, Stimulants and eartninativea, and is warranted to effect a cute after an other metuan ;tare failed. For sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Las Pout th stpeet,Citudtinati, Ohio. STRICKLAND'S X , ' I .ICa 33 3Ft. .1E 3=o '‘2" DrStrielchind , Erftild Roniedy toui cured thou sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives Immediate redef, and effects A permanent cure. • Try it (tiredly. It is war ranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists. General Depot 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • -DYSPEPSIA, B.ERVOUSN.ESS, 2 . ND DE ITY, DR. STRIUKIL.A.ND'S TONlu.—We Can rettontmenti those - Buffeting with lots of Ap. petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic. iii is l*fgetable prppatitthan. free from al coholte Ildbora it strengthens' the whole nerv ous system ; it creates a good appetite, and is warranted. to sure Dyspepsia and ervouß De bility. For sale by Druggiats generally, and sold by Wboleeale A Bents, Partßl & BRILL, 77 Federal street, ; % ;7 'fAilleVleilf rity,; R. E. SELLERS S CO., Agents. And by Or. GEO. H. IrRYSER, Oomer Wood Street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh; Pa. • Prepared by Dr..A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 064.4401:3! • • . NOTICE 43 / I P ' EMllti l li it v n E s p e r V esented i To ' v the THAT out of quirter Sessions of Allegheny County on the first day of November, A. D., 1803, signed by twelve freeholders of the Borough of Man chester, praying the Court to grant a rule to show cause why so much of Nixon street, in said Borough, as lies retween the north rail of the north track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and , Phififteabalmiy aQulpmy, were.. said Company% trackli cross said Nixon street- and Sedgwick street, should not be closed up and vacated; and aletvesthy so much.df an .alley'-in said Borough, (paralell with said Nixon street, and between said Nixonstreet and Adams street, and running to and at right angles with said Sedgwick streeti) should not be vacated 'and closed up froa r p; north rail of the north track ofzthei Fite ; - Fdit , Waitne - anti Chicago- Balkier Oomp 4, where the T4Micksitif said Company cross said alley to Sedgwick ; an I also, whytso pucka! Adsons streetln said Bor ough as lies between the nortfiiail'df the north trackialthe Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chi -1 cage Rallwa'y Chmpany, where said' Coniany's tricks cross said Adams street- and S wick - street,fahould Wit-14 Vanalled and aloe up ; an ifro, why ad Muth 'ohm - alley' to said Bor. ough,.(nanningparalell with Adams street and Sitnittit .lheUtteenl i iiikti adaniS,. direct . :;_aild Washington street.) should not be vacated and closed up from the north rail of the north track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, where the, track of said Company cross said alley to Sedgwick Street.; and also, why so much of Fulton street as lies between the north rail of the north track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Comp t rim where the tracks of said Company wink ~ .Fildton. street and ~. Nixon street, bbbrar notiwi'biosel'ap And !melted. :' 7l That the Court ordered said petition tobe filed on record, And granted. the rule Jprayed for, and dlieeted notice'prttie . inime 'to' w-gnien accord ing ttuckw.' ' ' - . ' 7,1 - , WILLIADI F:41.11,L.; For: bimseltsnd. the.pther Petitioners. nova-4wataw v`l JENKFNS,I Lon Merethant, PURCHASING- AGENT. Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Apples, Cherie, and all Parra Products. • A.X.,§Q,, 3iI114:-LOM Jjb' 1 ' REFINED AND LUBRICAtiNti OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Prices Cur rent sent to Consigners. H 0,239 Liberty street, oggsto - irlte Wood street, . octSß PITTSBURGH, Pd. BOOT fil*i ttippiesjand • " BALMORALS, ' sod ecamb -Selling &fey, ibs lowa , tats thacity. Oat at og iorket ouw,, 2irdoortrOarVifth. FirtEE, PAILTNEBSEIP EXISTING AL Between J likandltektlSATTEß, +wider Meaty', nt-B, O. k J., E. SA,TYBR I to this day muttudia H. The rim fa allt beretettliined lindaithe atiMllstnr ^ P. SAWYER.' 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