O t ~34' t.• . e l oi n , : *,..:,-.„. • 'AO dfaaara.,&2‘. PPZPTELWILLIc ,N 0.417.:: Park Row Nevr-Vinit vitt - and No. 43040 fitree 130 4 0 ntind P- TortT4xNE & Oki NOAS idatiasuorkiiiid; New Wet city, swim, tholizeo o ..talcd Advattinedienta ankfkOionir tons A* us at 'Owlet rates. orwil th•rm#iwr, v g,t. of 0%4M PwilIMM"-x)Pielk LOCAL INTILLI64SC,i SO.MIDAY.-410BNING. NOW 32, IS% . rPripers.—Any ciur readetikair ing. copies of the Daily _Rest of .the following' ..:jet‘ would confer a favor by reeving or sendhit them to this office, as they are necessary to cora• plate out lilem • April 29 . 1 5rary, Tjte.returnitidges must yesterday at the Su , pre:amours Amp fort .purpose of returner ailing the votaiOiatin - hilegheity county during th .s ylut „ ~iiiespeukttal :ejection. [lid. AleUander manila was caned to the chair, and mews. E. • Williatiet4C,und"Wrn. H. mosCuitary appointed clerks... The following is the result : • DISTRICTS • YITTEIIII7IIG7I At Ward 24 do 8d do lat p 84 do 24 p 4th do 6th do let p 6th •do 2d p 6th do 7th do Bth do 6th do ALLEGE - ENT let Ward 2d do 3d do — lst p id do 2d p 4th do let p 4th do 2d p 817110IIGUe - South Pittsburgh West Pittsburgh Tklononeahela East Birminglism Duquesne ➢tanchester Birmingham ^atp Lawrenceville do 2d p McKeesport West Elizabeth Tarentum Elizabeth Sewickley Temperanaeville Sharpsburg EC= Minh&ll. Manure Union Scott. Peebles Ist p .. p Ohs:tiers Reserve. Eaumlet p • It 24 D Upper . Sf. McCandless Clair Ross ,Shaler South Fayette..... Pitt ' • Wilkins Plum Vermilion ElizatHnlq_ Jelferion Mein— - ..... Lottrer St. ()Lair...... Robinson Moon.. Findley Ohio Franklin ...... Snowden North Fayette....... Mt • - • • Wert ..... . East Deer Neville Sewickley Indiana.. Crescent . I =l Harrison ;;I.inoola .. ~~.;~6Olennb~'... t., Llico majority Gio to MoOlelland , e auction for &hoes Oil Issielligence.—On Tuesday morning a flowing well of the capacity of 4500 barrels per day was• struck on the Egbert farm, situated &bent .eightrmiles tip Oil 'Creek. This well ht therproPe4 — of the Maple Shade Company, whose stook le fprinoipally held in the East. The dispatch cfmtalpkg this news states: , that thitinferthetion'Uncerning theztrike was fur nished by eyewitnesses who have no interest in the well. We heard yesterday of large oil strikes in. the West Virginia oil region, but could ie lOime psttlenlata The excitement in the new oil region of Dun kard and Whitely creeks, in Greene county,still continues. The Wheeling Ingelligeneer states that ;cm bunkard oreek, a few miles above 'Whitely, there are fifteen derricks up with en gines on the ground, and the parties are either operating or about ready ta begin. There. are ten Other derricks on the ground and ready to be erected, making twenty-five new mills, all of which will soon be in the process of boring. On the Maple farm the St. Clair well is pumping, and iris believed that this well will yield largely if properly worked It has already produced 300 barredsz- , Within a stone's cast is the new Well known as asp the. Kramer Well, pumping a small but regular stream and yielding about four bar rels per day. Within hailing distance of this is the lie well, which has preexisted as high as eiglay barrels per day. The Slocum well, a short distance below, commended' Bowing a short time since, but in consequence of the byerstfing of the tubing operations have cased forthe present. These four are the only produ cing wells in this region, and it is worthy of note that these are the only wells which have been sunk sufficiently deep, in the opinion of oil operators, to obtain the greasy fluid. On Whitely creek the National Oil Company have ari engine and &Oiler on the ground and are ready,to emereggice boring. The Whitely Creek, Cif Company, a Pittsburgh' organization, is in full operation. The well of this Company is down about eighty feet, and the indications are very favorable. Gas is quite abundant, and it is confidently believed that, at the:proper depth, o il wilt be obtained. The whole of Drinkard and . Whigednareeks is evidently good oil territories and in &few-menthe it will be pretty thorough , ly tested. Capitalists from New York, Phila delphia and other eastern cities are flocking thither and competing vigorously with:our own pureluseeni.. There is a constant stream of pros peetere to. a n d Qom the oil region, and the best siteizi*Wing.grdekly secured. All along the river down 'towards Erewnsville there is eon ahleetthle,..eXciteiricat. in real estate, and :the fe ver 'piss' mill's: rapidly. ; The exciting scenes of CUlsreek bidfair to be re-enacted here, 'but whether with the sane wonderful results re. mama to be seen, Go to fetoOlallatid2a ¬ion for dry goods. • • C d.—The winter reason IB now fairly Bet In, and if we ,judge from conjectures it ,BrilLye unpreeadoiteilynald. Ffeavy snow storms have already fallen In the Wirt, and appeiuunces, dicate - tlutt we kill - loon have allow li2 Vit'kft , burgh. Nd doubt a great portion of our read ers are antiouely expecting such an occurrence, as a Jolly sleigh-ride wpuld be the moat gratify ing amusement they . , could have The eeaeonia not hir 041".•rhin the cemmunity will haves fall opportiuuti ofahowingtheirplctll on skates : • - - Go to NooUnsaid's auction Afilda4kets. D eath "Da/. talthear.—ticd. itOliett{ha. way, who ocualtanded the' Aillitta' reglaitlnh raised druinkt4atipmsiiiissithir rebels Invade& , 130 k 4 Klegtrall.r Mnitalts' The desnalsjimA erOpigirtlifinale als death' If* Asres a wife but no family. • pitivAgoinsuacirs suatkaliirrO#ll:Zre • ME=IMIESt 11:!tr":1: • .* : !4 0 9 1 Fc 0 44 - X 0 4 13 z4AW41: AssiVitaniighlklekaTsigilifthOtoippopere *4 1 4. 1 00 1 4 1 4.44t . h ►brit ;i3 mined' as follows: 11.414.:113relliodnigoodsant:hiint 660:enitSsrdfer siooo' in t° 11614 4- 11101 4 1 ;N t iniA0'ilhec, on stock thOught tO:D4 l coveristAgAhrhnitirs4es , i 41• 4 4066 Ipie - GAT4, • 114/A4:ilphiqinitiOno,ln the'9ilikarge k `r *SiV-AgMikii4uildlngillnd natures, $6,000 insured for 101000; Andrews & • Hitchcock, Joss On hu.Uding,..s3oo; - Joseph It . Btessetto..Who• Wayzata lodging roam over 'ficstere,.lost several hundred , dollars in XAMitUnt,lirea,backs and clothing. ; ;GO to ' tilasOlelland4i auction' Or sloths. ' . rittiinxreic o Port friapite.tuailt Chtert 'ootalli •straF CORIP.i 6 OY“--The following is a " statement of the approximate earnings of this - Company during . the (month - of Oct. ult., corn- , pared with the Baia Peittillif last year. From 1861. 1863. increase. •Freights $418,088 es ta24,Bst 67 6 93 ,754 28 Passengers .815,802.76 162;422 01 162,880 76 Express Matter 6,200 00 2,700 00 2,500 00 1,825.00 ,4,825 00' Rerit 7,099 33 7,083 83 11Eseel1aneous . 6,860.00 Imo 41 3,910 69 Total -.Earnings. from ' - January.let to 00t. 31 ,...3145,692,378 43 34,178,99245 X 31,418,38698 Metropolitan Gift Book Store.—The most attractive feature la.the . ahapezfa busi ness entertiiise in our-city et the, present time, and that Which 'seeing - to -ittliact , Very general attention, is the Metropolitan Gift Book Store, 83 Fifth street, op„palte 04#104A gall. , They not eisilp 4 keep air; hand Mr atock of books, bibles and photograph albums, but in ad dition to selling them at the lowest publishers' prices, give free gratis with each book sold some handsome present worthfrom fifty cents to , ISIO:000 The M etropolita n 'Liu been We e l ik ri l d iti bta a utifc r it tiza tes bu lave been m an y aW i a n y a , - Below be founibthe names of a few of the _ lucki ones: Mr. J. -, Ebsteer, witii=a - fil 50 book,. received as a gift a five-bottled rotary castor; 543 Mr. T.. 7. Parker, with a faintly bible, a silver 497 card receiver; Mr. T. Griffith, with asB photo rat graph album; a , beautiful lee-pitcher worth 218 $1800;Mr. Peter - Hulam, with his book, a 516 vet ver five-,bottled rotary castor; Mies Hattie - 238 Fisher, with a prayer book , a silver card basket; :1150 Mrs. Sanford, of Allegheny city, with a copy ol - 1307 Hyron , s ...works, silver Atalce. basket worth ata :Si 35; brr.a...ll:auncsai, with his a silver 518 butter dish worth $l,OOO. Many °theta received 'WS valuable prevents, such as mitts of sayer spoons, forks, gold-lined salt castors, silver cake 773 basket , goblets, cups, kc., - Jko A handsome 758 present worth from fifty cents to *lO,OOO &scone 639 parries each book sold. 269 729 167 293 169 317 M I 212 Theatre —Miss Pauline ()nehmen took a benefit last night at the theatre, and the ed house was a flattering testimonial of the pop ". , Warily which shells' gained i in the city during 81 her short stay. Mr. James Ward, the &doom plished comedian, will rake a benefit to *" night. As this Is the la st, appestanceof, these 21t istraiiirge tfendatt lex p ected. art 11, ce 430 41, 224 -- • --... • 286 Leeture.—Rev. James Treaoy will, by re on quest, repeat his lecture on Liberty on Sunday 263 ereaing, Nov. 13th, 1864, in the basement of St. 264 Paul's Cathedral, for the benetlt of the Poor, 60 under the auspices of the Society of St Vincent 116 de Paul Tiereti2Ercenta. 21 121 t Harps MontEtly.—e ust recelv ed lierper' ers Monthly MagazWinehave for j December. h is a very entertaining volume, and cOntalns the first three chapters of "Armadale," by WU , kle Collins. For sale at Henry Miner's. 123 Albums.—Neigtibor Pittock has received a 243 large supply, and with his present supply his many customers and strangers in the city will lie be sure to tied a suitable one. 238 ElCards of McClellan, Grant, Sheridan, Pen dleton Sherniap.and all the celebrities of the „,day at Pit l ig ll lqt - tacks—Go there for the Eastern week Pittoclas--4:21u there rot pocket albums 164 395 Plittoelub-4.10 to there for stationery /21 Pinot:kw—Go to there Bailout 179 218 120 814 461 116 &27 Pittocks—tia there for the Eastern dallies 143 . . - 805 Pittooks—Go there for anything. 953 249 ijiELKBRATED KX TRACTS FOR toe THE HANDKERCHIEFS. 120 141 lkshiand Flowers, Mig•nonette, 62 Allem, Musk, 2 51 Amaryllis, s lii.dow Flowers, 1 59 Bouquet de tJalifonde, Lilac, in Bouquet d'Arable Lilly of the Valley, 79 Bouquet de Carolina, New-mown Hay, 150 Bergamotte, . Grange Flowers, 129 Casale, Fatchouly, 5 1 Camelia, Pink. 93 Clomatite, Poppinak, 1 88 Cedrat, Portagel4 24 Citronelle Rosat Prairie I , lowers, 85 Crystal Palace Rose, 'n Geranium, ' Rough and Ready, 95 Gilliflower, Spring Flower, Garden. Flowers, Sweet" Briar, r . Heliotrope, - Sweet Pea, Honey, Sweet. Lavender, Honey Suckle, Sweet Lettuce, Hawthorn, Sweet Clover, Hyacinth, Tuberos, Jaarnin, Tee Rose Jockey Club, . Violette, ' Autry Lind, Verbena, Jonquille, Vetivert, Mousseline, Vanilla, . M Mi agnolia ' _Vldtellebetua, " • ;41 J i.. s. ?,West,,End_ Lil, hlarcehale, • Winter Blo y ssom. BAZIN'S BEKDVOSMI9, a highly consentra ted pemiaa Faaee., the moat µwant perfum tor imps to the handkerahlef a very agree. able and odor. •ESSENG BOIJQTTET—TREBI.E EX TRACT UPPER TEN. A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for , the Hair, Coeunettea 'Toilet Waters, Dentifrices and Perfumery of all kinds, constant! on hand. For sale by • ' CHAS. H. S"ER, dam` .Corner Penn and St. Clair oti. _ Inkß. BROW ,N 0.50 SMITIEIPIRLD —. .1111 etreet, Cures Syphillis, Syp4ilitic Erup tions, Gonorrhea, •Gleiet„ Striatum, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, Skin Dimas es. Scorbutic Eruptions-, Tatter , Ringworm,: Mercurial Diseases, Seminal We akness, Piles 4 Rheumatism Female Weakness, -Monthly Sup piesaior ases of the Joints, Nervous Af fections ,r ainin the Back ami.Loins, Irritation ofthe Bladder and Kidneys, success fully treat el. Cure guaranteed. nol2at JON APR item ANTHONY NERYNH JOSEPH MEYER it 80N, ILIEPPALOTPREES OF • PLAIN - AND FANCY FIIENMTRE AND CRABS WAR EHO USE, 11.53 SMITHFIELD, AND 442 PENN Sts . Between 6th it., and Virgin Wier. YITTSBITSIGF. NATURE'S Ult AILING RPMPTIE DYSENTERY DIAFLR. TICUA. 3Di-1c co33.Pas x- asa. 0 'BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only safe. and sure cure. It contains no opium or deleterious drugs, no mineral or other ; *inflow' comfit:rends' common to remedies gen erelly sold for this class of disease. It is OB atiloardons that Pliysicians very generally use it in their practice In all chronic and dangerous (sties. Bee no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo.. sitions, (many of Which tuidertniim and ruin the, , aodstitutiond when you can obtain an unfailing rerfledY as allaPle and safe as Blackberries themselves. •,.. . . . . 4.k. for D I XON'S BLACKBERRY CAB tIKEKATIVE, and see that the proprietor'e. na*Legjulitten On the-ontaide wrapper of eabli 'Dottie. : - • c - Esnivlrei.l onlEbY W. ri ',DAVIDSON Fc " a "Y 4lll4 ilqabbk4tladiesb• 2 . `•-• 41.V 01 41 gtAkst iiiej.22s.centspeo 4141111• Per =au& zr•it ..••••••....•:. • S• • : 401 , ,10wi • • . 131"t r iat 0i - XOUble: gh9t4 1 =4...041 find ikt • „:„...#oA9M9o,frqunthoreet. - 4,444,:4:e1.Wni 3768,880 023 605,814 423253,016 60 Constant employment can be given. Call at ticA-10t ep WOOD STE F.:ITT WANTED lIIIEZDIATELY to work Mimes sod Brittle Bits WANTED lAIIIEDIA TELT- Co&oh work. At WANTED IMMEDIATELY- WANTED IMMEDIATELY- A GIRL, To do general housework and cook for Small family. To such a girl a good situation and per manent employment given. Good wages need applyother need apply but those capable of performing the above duties, Knot come well recommended. Gall at no8:10t 68 WOOD STREET. WANTED IMMEDIATELY— To attend to one horse and buggy, and to do errands and snob jobs around the Dwelling House. We want none but a good and steady Boy be well recommended. 40500,00 CP S T . otvr—SOativizEritE BETWEEN ji_di the Merchants' and Manufacturer's Bank. Pittsburgh, atd the Allegheny Savbigs Bank; Federal street Allegheny, by way of Market 1 and 5t.,00.4 A P.a.OK,aciT.OF CI4ELEaI BAC/P. rive Hundred Dollars. The- Ender be liberally rewarded on leaving it at tbei Allegheny Savings Bank. - octletw `JElltiliaD.ANll:4l3o4lC 01ISTERS..-11/13z dozen lattbyl ,- Spiced and Cove Oyeters, ba gui - S•piaiod cum • Just received and for ag by, - FLZYMER & BROS., 1. l e t • 129 Wprod at Sole Proprietor, :9/ 1 9 .01 10141T.6 7 • a,0 - SPORTSMEN.—CALL AND EX: MAINE the.only .ckomtklete euukFtment Shot Gtujir,'"azul Apctrtipg = O l this; parket„ EicilkNi • nos " lab 'Wood street. ___ -31.4AILIVD• In se giszklia "fti rat: mit , add for 'IIIEIMM &. BROS., 0 104 . 4444. 8 1f0s. 128 & 128 Wood street .1 DRai intim l a • iuu . , , 4 it R " iinteictitiCo*CiF -"Lettotre .."A . Ptipttlitt . Trestiie 'Y'enZlidattuilig,ttato., acct.' "' Uaiete Ifoulitated _ . qt the . 0114. R L Nig; HOTEL, parsßußem, Utt1;11 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1884 F ON qATAREH- DEAFNESS, A.ls'!!, ALL . TEE 'FAILIOT.IS DISEASES OF 4 TAB 4 41t3Eickwr, MEEZEEEIMM SYMPTOMS., OF CATARRH 'he first seniation is usually a feeling of dry ness and heat in the nose, and a frequent inclina tion to =Oozing. Therein an inability to breathe freely, Aut the note becomes stopped up, eOlne, Wiles on one aide and sometbnes on the other. Soon a' clear, watery, acrid discharge makes its Appearance, excoriating the nostrils and edges of the.lips , which become red and somewhat swollen. 'alter a lew days the discharge be comes Wok; yellowish, extremely frequent, and . continues to-be a markedTeature of the disease. ands source of mut% danger and the greatest annoyance. after morefor less time it becomes purulent, highly oftbnsive, and assumes an ex tremely fetidodor. It is usually so profuse as to require, when confined to th e nose the fre quent application of they handkerchief, or if it drops into the throat, la mdre articularly the case, whllethe body wh is ch in a horizontal posi tion, constant expectoration and sometimes both. SleepTsiTiequently disturbed by a sensation of eholdng,ttaused by the presence of the discharge the watery in the threat. :Owing to the heat in the head, portion of the secretion often evapo rates, and assuming a condition of solidity is deposited- upon the membrane of the nose and uP r °inth l sh ; peofcrorg rened lumps. Th the e accumulation of these inarustatiOns produces a feeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal passages so as to em barteserespiration. Therefore, frequent effbrts have to be made to remove them, either by forci bly' blowing the nose, or by pe rs istent hawking —a practice as disag reeable to the and affected as It is to those around him. After toe removal, t h at side of the incrustation which adhered to te mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which explains the force requiFed for ifs dislodgement. During sleep these In crustations accumulate more rapidly, and the therefore meet uncomfortable in the morningr nom times all efforts to clear the throat are futile until atter breakfast, or some tiung warm Is swaliowe 1. 'Sale patients state that they aro not suc cessful until they, have swallowed some whisky or brandy: !Flag' discharge, which is at first without smell, assumes in the progress of the conutraint en excessively fetid odor ; the breath eimites In this, and becomes occasionally tot revo tingly offensive as to render the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as to other•. Ulceration of 'he mucous membrane of the nose takes place frequently, sometimes even at tacking the bones, when small panicles of that substance will occasionally be tound mixed edith the discharge. The accumulation of the dis charge, together with the thickened condition 01 the mucous membrane, renders respiration through the nasal passages vary difficult, and oftentimes impossible, necessitating reapiratiou principally through the mouth—a method very deleterious to the general health, but more pal ti-ula-ly so to the lungs, as wilt be shown here after. rho unpleasant noise pr.aluced durit.g the sleep known as snoring, ortgin.des from tile same cause. The voice lose* its musical quality, and assume. a discordant, berth and nasal char- acter; the sense of smell becomes much Impiiirvd or emdrely lost, and the same effect, though iess frequent, la produced on the seine of taste. I Ir uitsinaailY, while blowing the nose, a crack line or bubbling sound will be heard In the ear, an,; hearing will be found quite thick and stopp. d up, but return suddenly with something like a snapping sound. This phenomena is usually repeated until, at one time, hearing does not tr. urn, and remains permanently injured. Noises, In the head of every conceivable description will make their appeqrance, and add to the dis tress of the sufferer, and heariug may be lost so gradually that a considerable degree of deatnese may exist before the person is really aware of the feet. The eyes are apt to become weak, irritable and disposed to water on eaposuriato cold or wend, or after the slightest exertion. A pain, more or leas acute, or a distressing feeling of pressure is eiperienced over the eyes, and sometimes on the top or back of the head, and also pain in the face, resembling neuralgia for which It is often mistaken. The distress In the head weakens the memor3r and produces irratability mid moroseness of disposition. The stomach gantrally buffer; more or legit is weak and Irritable e-the appetite is capricious, and is nearly always bad in the morning. In severe cases the system becomes feeble and prostrated, and there is an aversion or inability to either physical or mental exertion. Not unfrequently catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the syidem and wearing out the patient, or by trav eling downiverde and producing tiwoat affec tions, bronchitis, and finally consumption. It may be safely asserted that after heroJitary predisposition, catarrh is the moat frequent sue important Cause of this fatal complaint. noviti links WANTED LkIIIIIEDIATELY— THREE BLACKSMITHS, o work on Iron Hawes and Wrought Post Bits six (lour) FTLERs, as WOOD STREET TEN 000 D PLATERS, Work, opt Reales, Bridle Bite, fithl ell kinds ctoS:TOt 68 WOOD STREET. FOUR GOOD COLLAR HANDS make all kinds Draft Collars 68 WOOD STREET TWO GOOD LEATHER WHIP HANDS 68 WOOD STREET.. ANTED INBIEDLATELY- BOY 18 TO IS YEARS OLD 68 WOOD STREET eriapitic I Reba I,dpvisnientiol:ln Abe_ 'yalley. it v Her ald's correspondent Says :r .- tTfilf-liecent movements of the rebels In' the Valley to the right of Sheridan's position it is now thought, were designed ;Originally th . probate cattle, and other sup Plies, of which they stand much in need; and not for the purpose of attempting to flank the Union army. General. Bowles' division of cavalry started on an import ant reconnoissance on Monday last, but had not returned at the date of our latest dispatches. An expedition sent, out a few days ago ascertained that the rebels still occupy their entrenched works, and remain in considerable force in the vicinity of Mulford. Their arrangements for a raid in West Virginia on election day were completely frustrated by the move- , ment 'of General Kelly' towards Moore field. Captain Badger, Of General Pow ell's, staff, and eleven other prisoners captured. by Moseby, succeeded, a few nights ago, in killing their guard and making their escape. Richmond Papers on Jeff. Davis Message Ntsw Yona t November 11.—Some of the Richmond papers comment very severely on Jeff. Davis' message, charg ing him with obscurity in three portions of it; referring to the training of slaves, and to the proposed interference with the press. The public debt of the Con federacy is stated at $1,147,970,202, without Including the the foreign and army debts. Davis pronounces (dens. Sherman, Grant and Bankr all failures, and declares that Atlanta and Richmond are not vital points. The fall of Rich- mond, Wilmington, Charleston, Savan nah and Mobile will not conquer the Confederacy. The independence of the Confederacy alone 1011 secure peace. Plymnotb, N. C.. stroyed Ntew Yartx, November 11.—The cap tain of .the transport "Relief." which arrived at Fortress Monroe on Tuesday last, from Newbern, N. C., reports that on Monday he saw a large vessel on fire, off Cape Hatteras. Further particulars of the capture by the National vessels of Ply Mouth, N. C., or. the 4th inst., show that the town was entirely destroyed by the shelling of the place, and is still held by our gunboats, there being no troops there. Yellow fever has disappeared at New bern. British . Papers Must Protect the Naw YohK, November 11.—The Tri bune's Washington special says. Among the papers captured on the Florida is a letter from the British Admiral Hope, referring to the ease of the Florida burn ing an American ship that had taken out British papers. Ile says British papers must in all cases protect the ship, and has issued orders to attack and capture any vessel hereafter guilty of the Flor ida's action. It is also ascertained that the United Statett mall steamer, "Elec tric Spark," was destroyed because she could not be run into Wilmington. The "Georgians" Not a Pirate - - -• Nnw Tonic, Nov. 11.—It is stated that Major General Hooker, in whose present department are included the ma jority of the States bordering on our northern lakes, has, after investigation, become satisfied that the alarm about the propeller Georgians being fitted out for a lake cruiser, is unauthorized and that no piratical designes are entertain• ed by Mr. Bates, who lately purchased her in Toronto. • Sherman All Right. LOUISVILLE, Nov. 11.—Tb, news from General Sherman's army important and favorable, but contraba;,d. It Shipman, associate rditor of the Louisville Journal, has dissolved his connection with that newspaper on ac count of contrariety of opinions with its proprietor as to its future policy. Mr. Prentice and Col. Wallace will here after conduct the editorial department. New York Election Nam YORK, Nov. 11.—The World still claims the State for the Democrats by about 1,000. The Tribune claims it by 6,632 i the Times by 8,930, and the Herald gives it to Lincoln by 5,00. No Trouble Between Dix and Bu NEW Yoax, Nov. 11.—The Herald which yesterday said there was an im broglio between Gens. Dix and Butler, now says there appears to be no imbrog lio after all. AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH TREAT ii. Lessee and Manager W. MINDIIIIBO/11. Benefit and last appearance of MR.M. Snout and appearance JAM of t the famous Union Snout and spy, MISS PAULINE OUSHMAN, T/ (Saturday) EVENING, will be present. ed the most thrilling Irish drama of PEEP O'DAY. Miss Major Pauline Ouahman. Mr. James M. Ward. Miss Jennie. Kathleen." Barney urroole Dance To be followed by LESSON FOR HUSBANDS. Mr. Flighty J. M. Ward, Major Pauline Cushman In two characters. Dance Mtn Sylvester. To conclude with THE IRISH LION. Tim O'Nore James M. Ward, I:44p.PITTSBIT RCN THEATRE. rat appearance of the world-renowned Trage dian and Comedian, Mc.KEAN UCHA NA N, and his beautiful and talented dauWer, MISS VIRGINIA BUCHANAN, Whose performances in all the PRINCIPAL TREAT «ES of R EAT BRITAIN, AUSTRA LIA, CALIFORNIA,' and other parts of America, have been received with great enthu siasm by CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES, And pronottneint by them to be.the Great Artiste of the Age. ON MONDAY,lsrov.l4th, • Will be performed 4ourolosult.e, charming Oomedy of LONDbN ASSITRA.NtTg. Sit Harcourt oourtley....McHean Buchahan. (As played 'by him 800 nights in Europe and America.) Lady Gay Spanker....lklas Vbginta Buchanan nun ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare Of the Frandsen Brothere. mins INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Loretto, OambriajDounty Pennsylvania, about four miles from Unison 'Station, on the direct route betwiem Philadelphia anitPittelnargb, was chartered in VW, with the usual Collegiate Honors and The . location of the College is rine of themostnealthy. in Pennsylvania—thls portion of the ill mountains being proverbial for iti pure w ter, b air, and pieturesetie scenery. The olastio year commences tin the FIRST DAY OF SEPTFr,IER of each yea,r and ends on the FTRST OF , JULY..follewing. divi . into two Sections. Students canna return home' between:betweentheßessions.'ALtheAOust= reams. salt to Land Surveying, ring, are., &a., will be furnished by the . tatlon to the . Stildents. Instrumental and Vocal Muds fOrnm nn extra charge. Students Win- be admitted from eight 'years to the age of manhood. Timms—Board and Tuition, Payable halt AnitTrz 4 70. and Washing lier session. ... 10, ' Surveying and use of eats, per sin ! ; 'ln ' iNillazinal and Modern ' 'esttzsr"..... In - litudemtaspendingVara#onitt CinUw.:: ft, fidm.ft,m can be made trithelittliet; M.shm. Bev. Ellshorp Woo r i trkt Reynolds, lit. LOrnisttor 4 k „,;-IKO Wlllelphlar Bev. Harty 'lll* ' Bev. Piereelflahar; . • r 4,-. Ar bank emu dagr to - t. 4•Et.ttn.. , ,( 47. . - ..'F -Av..> t i t t r i , 92 0 0111 ,- . arr. B. A. BMW Supelor ATEST BYJMEGNApii. Atttifitiee le the Gold Marled. Gen. McClellan's Resignation The Vote In New York State Affairs in Sherman's Departmen From the Army of the James Late News from New Orleans Nnw Yong, Nov. 11.—Gold advanc ed from tie -decline • last night, opening at 248 and afterwards going down to 2841. The fluctuations are attributed to speculative operationii. The Commercial'v Washington special insists that Gen. McClellan has resigned his commission in the army, and that the resignation was received by the War Department yesterday. His letter is brief. The Commercial says: The latest re turns from counties in this State, nearly all of which are official, show a majori ty of 8,500 for Lincoln and over 9,000 for Fenton. The Tribune this afternoon announces the majority for Lincoln at 8,456, and that for Fenton at 9,000. The Corantereiars Washington special says: Qen. Sherman has started on a daring expedition and may next be heard from near the Atlantic. He has a large and well provided force, with good supplies of provisions and ammu nition, and a staff of paymasters amply supplied with funds. Entirely De The Herald's Army cf the James spe cial says. The impression was common throughout the armies operating against Richmond that Lee would order an at- tack on the day of election, indulging the belief that our lines would be weak ened and could be penetrated and held by the rebel forces. On the contrary the day was exceedingly quiet. I hard- ly heard a gun tired anywhere through out the lines on either eine. On the left the cavalry were saddled and ready to move at any moment, but no alarm oc curred. Military matters are represent ed at a stand still, and there is no pros pect of a change. Advertisements appear in the Colum bia, S. C., papers giving the members of the Legislature the privilege of paying their bills in produce. The Q4iarleston papers advise the members from that city to go to Columbia with a sufficient supply of turkeys and chickens to pay their board during the session, There is nothing new from Sheridan's army beyond what has been already telegraphed. The National Sailors' Fair opened at Boston on Wednesday evening and promises to be a great success. A con— siderable amount has already been real ized. The report of the rebel Secretary of the Treasury is very doleful. He says hs can only obtain $135 in currency, equal to six dollars in specie, for $l,OOO In Confederate bonds. . The New. Orleans Times has advices from Fort Morgan to November Ist. Houses are springing up in every direc tion about Forts Morgan and Gaines, to be occupied by troops. A saw—mill is in operation at Fort Gaines. All dam age done the forte have been repaired, and they are stronger now Vlaa when the fleet passed. The health of the troops is improving. Ektn. galley has been assigned to Pensacola. NEWS FROM THE FRONT An Order from General Meade Regiments Reported for Bravery HICADQUARTRES ARMY OP THM POTO— MAC, Nov. 10.—The following order has been issued from these Headquarters: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Nov. 7th, 1864.—Pirst--Ths Bth New York heavy artillery, 164th New York infantry and 36th Wisconsin, having been reported distinguished for bravery during the engagement of October,lB64, on Hatcher's run, the commanding General takes pleasure in restoring to those gallant regiments the right to car ry the colors of which they were de prived by his General Order No. 37 of Sept. 29d, 1864. Second—lt haying been reported to the Major General commanding that the colors of\tke following mentioned, regiments, recently lost in battle, went?' lost nridiii circumstances that retlEci'a• dishonor upon those regiments, tit*: are hereby permitted to carry other col ors, viz: the 9th New HaiMpshire unteers, sth Massachusetts, 51st NeVil York, 45th Pennsylvania and 105th Pennsylvania. By command of '• From East Tennessee Nestivia,LE, Nov. 11.--Gen. Gillen has utterly routed the enemy in East Tennessee, driviUg him in gnat conibs ion forty-four miles. His advance is ninety miles, east, The rebels are at Bristol, and are being- strengthened by Virginia militia. The reports concerning the destrue- tion of Government property at John; sonville are greatly exaggerated, amino apprehensions are entertained •In re gard to its safety. Train Fired Into. WABMAGT ON, 'Nov. IL--On Wednes day, as the train was on its way .tecoxti 'City Point to the Headquarters Of the Army of the Potomac, it was fired into by the rebels, but the shot fell short and therefore did no damage. • Now York Mawr" Market.. NEW TOW, Nun 11.--Gold aloud tadAy 1 , tut'TantnititeriosAT4or t .. _. -7- Pritliiiiiitig, 1 . T . ; Pattlibinrk g Willt. - .. inagirralla Ur- . , ^ '917 1 vi . hu rllajejleciszeti...4 1 r1C:341..1210 tOksta .:, ... . V 11" sae: 6,11 - 13 . 1 1, 12 4 'Wilde' fac ~ , AMAMI init. , TO IN LIVINGSTON, nolOgit ~ . Maim& NEW .3% MaJ. Ow. MEAD. 4 szOlowsri: ,si r onattilm 1 rai at, 1880,4gi M .T.-31.51allitgA7, , to saanuratuyi be r.•,_ .... ..._ .., e . „....,- .% ha ,. Imeti inaungstunni It MC° rni"Tgra right I Intend to Ipaintainiitad eve 1 - th Ont a k i that upon every bottle We nalmq i , . WON 2130143liaLer. AFlrria . tiiV. Asul tcr IL eC ir % , • laresatlbt 6/44 - 1 __. -wr iy ,Wir./...tai 9114Elfibitri! ~ R, : OA - ;Intl, all 01 5 1 0 11 _ 1 101 7 dousivawidi, *WO 4t , a - - salettothe tilde. iit 1 0 . 41, BOW *WWI °Mk 1101111111 A ihegitr. -,--- - ofas NEM f t Fat-i:10--AltrafiTtD! .Sa~l~F,~Bi `~ GEFORE The inventor - or - the extract of PARMA BRAVA, After an experience of many years in 'private practice now offers it to the afflicted in &highly concentrated form. • What Is kareira Brava?-1888 It has, slhas 16.88,:betai a opeciflo tor OAUDZOtriI J3.17134M0NS ; . • . 0 1 ,, ON OF THE BOWELS.; INFLAROIIATION -0r THRMENEY S LEOOORRECEL, and 44 diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS. It has been recommended by the talent of the Medical Profession for nearly two eeuttuies Thelltdd Extract'of " IPAMIDERA Is now eared to an 'afflicted world Ina shape WITHIN" THE RtiCILOYSLI For all diseases of the illaddelXiditeirs, Gravel or Dropshul 'no medleineln vented can cope with this compound initspower to literally ANNIHILATE • All bud properties in the drag are•removed by he process of its compounding in the ahapeof fluid, leaving its STERLLNQ EIZOPMTIWAIONE Yowl men who Env Jus adgering from the many Ma consequimitepori Inky indeseretlon or ahould try otabotthiandberelleved. The INDISPOSITION TO , EIERTION, NERVOUS INDISPO,SITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, , GENERAL LASSITUDE, • • Hp not mating these idgna, which as unerring ly paint is the needloito the polo, to Inipotency, Epileptio Fits, Premature Decay , and Death; a Mere agalnat nature la committed_. practical although protracted SUICIDE is being conic:At te& All medical authorities agree that were the effects of EARLY INDESCRETION Relieved, that there would be far lemmas for Insane A-tuts:man, AA the records, or these humane lostitutloos prove that very large 'propixqi.Altit their Da tienta owe thfdr revelation. i detethionlviShin tom to early bahltwof Indtserstiao. For all unpleaaa3. dangerous dtseaaaa Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava . . • Absolutely mune seer= inseam= of no matter whattenirth of standliar. No Chllll4o of diet is required, 'no anion= from biunneim. Soldiers Home upoe Furlough . . And who may perhaps have tuffortunately eoti. traded dbiesse, will find the Iltchtwet,of FARM 84l 1 7..11. the speeide for their ills. By its peoulifu• with= upon the Kidnap, it estwes w frequent desire to urinate, thereby to. moving oliaturtions, and securing the sufferer against all fear of atrieture of the Urethra, VOtrZtkik Pig .V-Aff ' . Beware of the numberleit quacks to be foundln large cities• Many of them know Riding of - the Practice' of Mediaine, And yet they ere snowed to deceive and deco; TZMD 171%7Vird!-Ft.Y, Until oftentimes after a 'nett/neer misery, death kindly emir their suffering. . Gileon's Chlorine; Water, e • 4rgitediou with tlatabctraWia a iii;reattla tiaaaorhea, or 0415taa, GleetV ;.'= 11 4i2itio Patter*,"v*otaliy (Ad stand to. try • GLIL,SOI !I€l. 129MA,44. hledinite that has STOOD ZEE: TEST . OF YEARS, and in connection with the the of the eXTB,AOT OF PAEEIEA BRAVA, win effectually eradicate any case, no ixtatter of how long Standing. . DE i; V*1:11,.417;0ffi1., DRILOCViST, DifPatt* Bulthlhafh Pllth Street, tz • - ;. 7.1 M/i)A1BGB. 4:tr'r I 0 . _ P117011111111.111101,AIONN: = mar f c 12;j• mileirerAMi t,:sl.tyA TORRENC - E & - • Aretheiputezand •DealerilnAP Foreign and - Domestic Dot#:l4'.2llopies • and Oheinina Dyes zandtADreg. •-•„, * Alcohol, reirfituttrf f • and Toilet, • illoa*' - Wirreti ignore, Tolfacoo r pj $ • $ ,40Raint 1 4 Oils Varniate*,,\ ; 4,4. _ q . TlMElaust Tlt s: We inannladurn the pi441 , 10.4014a* on ha id V_•, ,f 1 4 1 ed Trusses,' and keep' eonattnips , Marsh's, ntero, armee - L .. hOldifew,lAtfifit=7 , , , ,-"•, and all oilier manufseturOrder'^l4;,47l:; In cases requiting Wiu,W*ryinfritiac:t, or when parties deslrelti3euVAU'Asil to order' ,_ ABDOMINAL SUPDOQIRL;,„- SHOULDBienitAbB/4-.1 - . •„ r•4le -5 - - rs DR. *GARB. ittendsparsonillstff plleatton of Trusses, As.; and 4svflit of „Rupture, ^ ' PHYSIGWIS PRESCRIfgaM:,-fiTl sorlption Departianntls filswayit elimsergicia; experienced Phannaitedist; and ameieewied.,27:l!' to eemponndiug,prefieriptlons, arnseleetedtgrw's"::',', regard tai purity; healmesenud stredirth„ Prescript:toss carefully, compounds& , hews of On:night.; ~.., ...•,.'1,4 4 - 10 - - lETETIC 16,CULINARY4tRiliqg,-"l.___: .. .i,=;i.i-;,- „,,,-,-, Pure Cream or Tartar. - . i p...rr,,,, .• ~,, ifteellth Baking' Sud a_s,l4v,,, - af."§",- -,,,,, .. p,Agitatt - - ' -, -.P., - ~,„:..„„:,.,, e - . 47' , Gram...sad Pourdered,okrv4W-7,....- -..-- 1 .c " I"e,,PPe.r, . , , ...-: . 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