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LocAL:lfitiliCtiet
IsioNtiArmonNuirG, NOV. 14;f 18114:'
eoLag Papers.—Aztypf
,our kead c auta i
angs Optima .of-the eatty - Net orthe
dates would comer a , tavorkyaeltvjzi or seeding
pleto our film th ee,
them to this °thee, ttrey atelietie Cleary to corn.
-,.
Apri129,114.
April 30.,
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NesirtfiletteiTtles itutlfillieSittyd.-;-It is now
reportmilkat moWdiftleatiles between the coal
digge l actuid the Companies are tant
4thinh, Itilethenshr, wilt 'Sooner or *ter
ittikef hepart of the For m er: t../V - rfailirdinfOrmed oft ie Cause the Origln
of these 1 11fficultics, but judging from spp,earan.
7,alli,(lltiii Are of a serious nature . 141-atiiiith
-40444 Ike large supply (lewd with whisk:it
was said the market Urn tilled, some of 'our
manufaetories were forced to suspend work on.
Vridaf becklig ortheir udl bet>tg able to
obtain their Metal Supply of coal.'_ This ts truly
astolifehlrig,''add Will, no 'doubt; appear
ihcred
, /bllrtolviergeportioil' orour ierkiers. =
: W IT" fault Oiat44e.
Irttsii;o4tynieneiga Occur, or why some °Leta MU
, kens should be deprived of the -necessary' imp
kAttilleto:e.SMO 44 Weir works. our Initimi
Wrought In, ai proper manner we - would,
- 'coal In detil3tlesitiliave a . Sufficient quantity of ikebest World to answer all pirPosei, but es
Jtzisr it - seerastituttalthough it only , requircit a
1- illtleeriergy on our part tddeveloVikeitametiee
urcislddderi beneath our supply Is
lyet,itit. scanty. It cannot:be otherwise- when
iiionieret ear luanuraetbriee were itireedlo .ena
,,,pend business, and- wltekthelintire •sonunttaity
nta compelled to pay from sixteento twentycents
per bushel. It is truly amazing to' 'think how
long the community haire borne with these diffi
culties without even a word of complaint, but if
things •tiontinue much longer in their present
condition they will at length be forced-tO serve
their owa Interests, Coal must -be rendered
nbeaper, and we must have a supply Of if to
iniffice at least for our own home consumption.
Snow.—Snow tell in our city and vinlnity on
Setuiday laid, and continued during the greater
part of the day at various intervals. Notwith
standing this fact the ground was not covered
with snow during any portion. the day, as
the flakes melted away es soon as they reached
the ground. The fell was pretty heavy, and
were it not for the fact thot th , streets were
coy ere I.with mud caused ly the recent rains,
which immediately absorbed the snow, the win
try aspect of the crty would have been more ap
parent. , The. atmosphere, however, wail Admi
rably Atli:fed, and it Wks ItiptlY pleitiang to in
braeing,tevignrating air of...yeiter
-11.451;n4 'Saturday night. Yesterday the sir was
olear#,Ank brigtie . - end. wee free ;from dust
and smoke, so fluff it nughflsknalled the finest
Liftpi(e,444i this season.... Na sneday afternoon
of snow.
Pittaburthes.-I.Antong the
many acts of prcrivess done by our soldiers dur
this war, the I°i/owing, a 4 it„relates ttys dAtt s
burglar?' will bkread with interest: ft IpPeare
that after messing. the' Hi:4step river the ret.
eettitokeiti the rear guard pf Our toroe;; kind:
litthenbilitterWhich'ensued; kr . ..Jerome Kerr,
of the Anderson Cavalry, found hirnseleassault
ed 6Y- two rebels, one on either side at km.
Ilteek as thought the young trooper brought
one ore:ern, who turned oulto he a lieutenant.
to the grokodiandwas about blazing away at
the other, who, seeing his peril, threw up his
arms and surrendered. Kerr's horse was shot
ISE:tbe straggiertut "lie helped himself to the .
lieutenant's nag; which he now rides. Yottng
iterfP;(llledof itEr. Patrick Kerr, at East 'Lib.
etti; stidis•zutt twenty-one ;years of age.
Affair.—The Clearfield Repub.
litanaays . v4 report reachedahs at theheginning
of the*eekthat an acting.provost marahal of
Okition county had been shot and killed aberit
the (lton county Sue, but the story was not
credited. piolvy however, It Is confirmed. We
qrf)tre,l4;ed with partlouicue r hut
AlsorficfJoiriimiah Gatnei Was itittit
ed to allzit44;iiienty arid failed to report; that
an officer, with an tiasistaut, came to arrest him
on Saturday last, the 6th Inst.; that shots were
exchanged; resulting in the Instant killing of
the manlier; the breaking of an arm of theita
abiteiii, and also In the wounding of the father
of young deg,' 'The Gaines are "American
citizens of African descent."
•
/Ili -lad'
Beason —We can find far more
opportUnities > for amuse - men tin this city
durfg,4lovwin_tft /zUrruttia. , than duririjplk4
surimdle: true that in tie latter season
we have nitipoi-atba; 6.4 emough49.gat-
Isfy theP%Oilt pieasure-Toving, but during the
wintilt_;anitionthe sources of amusement are
more It t io Ogiriii: - .liC'Sides skating and sleigh._
riding without end, we have the balls, which
form one of the principal features of the season.
The. young po - doubt ' , are beginning to
thi r r srith. , plawire,-rand afej making
preparations for a grand display.
of MaJor Joi cesttele.—The many ifrientla
thlegallaileolitoeiln this city will be glad to
learn that he tate recently been prodoted to the
rank efinejer on Gen. Butter's staff. Re-
aWI
hokba.the-pnattlonof-Provoet lliTarellal-arref
tre.lsf°!#l4; Yqq l .44.l ( Puillltilell I:4 , 3011okt
hatm„tong and talthfully.performed. The
J Weals the eatie: foe ilia* the4onlitelice
mentof tlte wee; • and hie pion:Lotion !tom time
to pine liiia been* well deserved.
•
beefe,sete meeting of the
C 1 en441. - liosixi of Education, held on
,Baturdai
eveningra communication from a committee
of
thc,4Vthurgityeashery 'Onion. Institute urea
preennt&reneeattug air inoreaao or the esikries
noW.,pittif. to the: teachers , to Oar 'atty. Aot4fOli.
Thereadutlonlncreasing te aclees'ealaries ten
Per. Vent.. during the en suing - threementlis •waii.
polVened until next abirtim. It is bellevek'
ifowever, that tile measure will pass;
Proarri ak—Mr. hi °Tighe
The funeral of fills 'por t ! ejean look place. On
Sat foielv as numerousii at t e n ded, . not
tvignitatelinglite Very unfavorable eta:* of ite
weather, She Board'Ofßrigeers
ceased 'afttiffiiiienTher, adopted a reaolutionsto
omit the regular voutineas a mark of respect to
his iPexc..OMMUd of sympathy with his relatives.
.
Prifinotion.4ciB i it. A. C. Aro-,
Clung, of tiiiiifeity,lnisljUt;beeaLpromoted to
lieutenant colonel, and . now holds the responsi
ble position, chief of_ stair of the 14th army
corps, under Jererson O. Davis. Urn. Thom
in restmailidf444. foe thii; 401.19 r as,
, sPeak! of
hin rirklikobirt r ifilftering terms.
• •,.. Fore,q.n , 94:2'hursolay evening last a rash:
whams-tnne vrell!nothle to. liseeltafn:iiitS
drokutnyfif the . 1 4 61 / 4 14Abilli - Avers thr
mingtaiii." tee ' deceased 'mass employed on a
petard' Clold boats, t)nd While - eresaing from
Birnagitain side_to...tho-.Topposite shore ill a
skirrelou 441:P4:lard and wee drowned:-
..zeet(t •
Gibing I Vest. — ypeterday a number of sub
'Mute' 4 1 1 44 N .. _ ev f. itieFTt ?T°uRLIE g ttc°ol3
two honoree; muter 'charge or 'uapt:uhaao,
Passed through this eity - on their - tie, West.
'rheyleishealtatoill 14100=166k* lien, hot .
had not esp . ,* :reseived • their r- nrMs, hrid were
uroleril'irtrcing guird. „. '
Shocking Minder;.-J. J. liqtatansop,
marchilift rilogrojr,;.. *thre
county,t:Ciiht_ L iiilhat from Fairmont, was niui ,
dared In m11.1)1°041 In his stors'ohlribigt444 l
last. He was found in his
i kiil Store
ta 1490
out from ear to ear. The unter liisuSposeito
have been committed-. by 'Udell;
T -
Now: eg.;?6
,atreet, near-Finsy_
• agsafgglabsesiof
roe
sae
4 W mi undfitte
blonds will do well to °alb runt examine the
14 " 14 411 glalilluspevatihmiu.S-qtrombro
burns.
7.; •
123
•. , , .., - syt mussitir - for he 1i01...
?Ip%-riAllittPf IA ...f..l...:alatlitt"
'...* 10 1 :9 11 Peatioll 'with these . .44 - 4bkHanitary
,Otticumsuelf, Wilt the a • . ' Ha"
illietteri.lonW.ttgitettivtif iiirtiMirsat
',. the Hospital add Masada &Slap Bepnolds at the
Soldierelroin4fitißrafelloWll. l our city.
AiLthrtinizaPer.qtpAdiere to be provided for is
much latter . than MAO fernier 'time, the ladles
:Irl , TPr' 'k.*: ei ,l ira ib,.",tillifjlb . ilit . contribution '
00/Flo t l i lo 4l. 3 44')Sti - ..ietit, to the's:Milian on
Wednesday evening, Nov. 23d, from 8 &clock a.
m. , to 4 42.. sa.. The following articles. will be
neededv kincoOked - meate„, !Owls. of .. all kinds,
britteraamt.,egge, yegetablex of all kinds; pita,
EMUS at all •kiaak,sweet cakes, fruits: in- cans,
light eakee and oysters. ' 'Alan tiontriblitione of
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to
. -
14- •Virelitelill I r mktvesiitti. -1 41iiiie the alrilie of
thelast-year 021 ; 151 : 10 liavelleerf added to theren
'dotiment of thirrtiotirlishing instituticirL" More
than $30,000 have now been contributed to it.
Its suovesii is now litiiiiitibitii matter. The termJura closed halgfeit-.Wunpitt prosperous of its
history. The tielf :tehu — veur_. commence Mon
day, the 14th iliSt., With etglityierimuient pro
(minors in the aipui'aepartments of science
and the Images; ireffere the beet advantages
to all wh lte,s. thorough education.
,Si. .-X r , ..i.... 4,.i.:;=-,-;.-__;,:___, ---=•-- ••-
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111celellarad," Atintimi Mouse, 55 Path
Street. ' - -L . Ocir 'readers will fled almost every
thing in the boot and shqe Lino at this establlsh
ment. Also an extensive stook of domestic dry
g9Wl6.sgeh r at Oeeee,lee, merinos, delaines, al
p
printsacoas .ba lyn oral skirts, blankets, i m
rleh ha,
'and mualine, table &some, ginghams,
ch eakki - Ensieryf gloves; • hiatikerch term, arc ,
of Are catered at private sale during the day
at very low prices. - •'— •,- '
Blictifign4lll make
his flrat appearancetohthi the beautiful play
entitle 4 "Looden Attati,tation, The simple an
nouteetultut isllsuffithhdeccismffiffiedaMpopu
lar nistal. will be sufficient to attract a large
crowd to thlc favoriteplace of amusement.
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J T OS MB 1111 T 1 '.7.,... ... t . ' • • ;41974431T 'F11"
I-MEYER -a sok
OTAZTUFA.OSMERS OF
I ' VAATIV" - -ti:i4ll3 -irAl6-ir
YURNITtn2 - AIM CHAIRS
' Tr In'lir skis, '
.
usa SBUIMPIELD, AND44:a PENN Etta
Between eth it., and Virgin alley.
jet fi, ~':' ~, tj -- PltTantrßGE. •
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WEIRELIZIt & ANTILSOTS
SWING MACTIIIES
•
Over 160.00 r• rf thl,s have
already been sold.
Over 6.000 are in use in Pittsburgh
and Viciniv. .
The Sale of these inimitable 'Machines is'
greater than all others combined.
one - should buy a Sewing. Machine
until they have examined and tested the
Wheeler* Wilson.
They are warranted for three years,
Instruction Free.
IllirSalearoom, No. 2.7 FIFTH STREET.
orplB.d.tiv WM.' SUMNER & 00., Agents.
AS
As the 16th of December, 1864
COMMENCE, ENEMA. TILE CON
TR 4; of the Government authorities, tbb
public a
cepitawings of the newest 'grand Lottery,
withl of
3A00,000 Franca,
All of which will, within five months, be dis
tributed In Prizes.
This Lottery Is Independent of other advan
tages it offers, preferable to all others for this
reason alone, Shat, the DII,CAL • GOVERN.
RENT of BRITNSINTO.K'have guaranteed the
proper pgytuent of tbezpriies: -.-
By means of a very ingenious arrangement,
the best °banns, of.littge -gains are offered,
whilst the cost of a &bare is but small, the prin.
(lined ptites-b . .eingshares of-
250,
360,000 ,
24 prunes, 300,000 280,000
140,000 . _ 7 •0000,000 220,000 -200,000
0,000 40,000 30
20,000 -
Each of which aseuredl 10, 000
y must be drawn,ooo.
Cost of 1 Original Lottery. Ticket...El sterling.
Oost of e OriglifalLottery Tickets...EAaterling.
Orders 'accompanied by the amount in Notes
or Bills.of Exchange on LONDON, PARIS,
HAMBURG, OR FRANK FO,RT ON THE
of
M e-B
AIN, are
of tdbeltddresseil directly to the ing fice
L. STEIIIDEEILER &
P rankfort.ou.the-Maln,
Or to
1 New A SCHLESINGER
nthemll Street, &
London.
All orders will be promptly and punctually
attended ; and the prospectusses and authorircul
lists of numbers drawn will he forwarded imme
diately after the drawings.. The prim will be
paid either -.by_ reinlttalteMl ; threes :Troia us,.or
through our agents in all the larger towns of
America.
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St FRANCIS'. COLLEGE,
Under. Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
T HIS rnrwrinriumwar, exTuAtran
IA
Loretta; Cambric County, Penneylvartia,
about four miles froth Cresson Station on . the
_meat route between Philadelphia and Piturgh,
was chartered in 1269, with privileea t c enter
the wined Oollegiato Honors and , Degreds. The
location of the College is one of the most nealthy
Pennsylvturda-..this portion of the AllegheDY
nibuntaina"heing prOverhial for. its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The -Scholastic year'domniences oaths FIRST
DAY OF SEPT.EWBER of each year, and ends
on theFIRST OF JULY. following. Ilia divided
latotwo Sessions. Studer:lto catinotreturn.honle
between the . Seasions. ' All the Appafatus runes.
sary to Land Surveying, Entin u eering, &a., .2e.,
will bc furnished by -the titution to the
Students.
instrumental and Vocal Muds forme no extra
;Charge. Studenti will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
• Tanxe--Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
advanee . ........... . ......... 76.
Bedding arid ........ per session ...... to
SurveV.ng and use of instruments, Para
.. tuna . ..... .• .. ,ytup • it, or* • . vrt.• • • • t
Comical ariditlndirli Languages, extra.... 10
Studentsaw,i;idlog Vacationat theOollege— 29
Reference: be be madd to • thellt. Rev. Bishop
Drimenes. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Pldladelphla•
:Rev. T. 8: Reynolds, Lorretto ; Ray.,Dr: O'Hara;
Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry Dl'Laugh li n Philo
,delphni ; Rev. Pierce Mahar; Harrisburg.
Orbw hi B. —A hack runs daily to Lorretto from
ae2.
V
M2MM
eterinary Eurgeonry and Horse Hospital,
DR. F. GM'EtA.VerD,.
Brat Street, between Splthneld and Giant,
PFTTABHEHU, PA
Anima - a. TO THE • ABOVE HTAHLIL
on Monday, November '7th, a lait&afted
'MILLE,
dohwhih the
chargern have by pr being
p!.*erty ying .
neB.atdeetw
trquionvE IPIiA fleN AND PARIS
;LT IMPLENkINF WORKS, Marion Avenue,
L near Railroad' Station, Allegheny cit. All
!kinds of wagons, carts; timber Wheels, tneksi
fvkielbarrons. drays coal cars, stove and
bag - trucks, skids, straw and fodder cuttera and,
ntastioators. Four dittbrent kinds of horse rakes,
als4, steel rakes and' fork teeth suitable for ali
theonflbeent patent' hbrae lakes IA the [hilted
statea allnastle of the best materials and war
recur. Wholesale orders solicited. ' '
iric arp. e ~. . -.o.ootrimif.4lN. :
ik .4 SIANED have“thls .day associated theta'
L ielitter
as partners in the Wholesale & Retal
Gnnieviehd Stililiellibleu blatillegiq- undiikhe
maw of DIJI 4 FAV,Y ft.• RHO. . The bonnets
, wl4 be continued "at -the eltt - ntendrPro.l tig
mond Pitt:ooga 1-- , - '- -,.-% -'", , "' '' - , '',i; ":: 71 i• -. •/. •
- id—
COAROBVA.ifiThiIIIMin ELLI:-
..,11. Bows Raltan tfaotatrotit and VernigehLl''
In shire and tor sale pp
••10 ' ' " "' 101. 414 / 2 0 Nool4;ret,'
.
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*Boxer -
11,f1ding anatfOr ' '
fet 10111081 . ).',. , d
r,iu-khaultilit"
;; . ,
4,:t;..; lit/Ai t
EARLY
to work /lames and Bridle Bits.
to work °Jilin:tea t -Eddie Mtn, and all kinds
doac,4-work. At
WANTED INALEDIA TELT-
make all klode Draft CoDare
no8:10t
WANTED IItIMEDIATELY-
A GIRL,
•
To do general homiework and cook for small
family. To such a girl a good equation and per-
T
in ent employmwr given: •
0. Wiliieli Patiii. ..
one (Aber need apply but those capable of
Per cirtaibitinfabore duties,
litliali come wall recommended. •
i allU at
ntifklOr"
INVANTNA.DUISEDLAT.EIG.Y,--
•
•
'BOY. le TO is YEARS OLD.
To tittend to one horse and b, and to do
errands and such jobs around -ffie Dwelltng
1 13o lotte. We want none lAtt.egond and steady
.
Most be well mommendert
C
• . • ~..
aILAt
.• : dotd . • -68 11,00pIliTitT.
4
. iiP —at;m:llllbiliiiillEßlii-Litatiliesichv
the Merchant& and Manufeatuxer g Bank,
P 4 burgh, and the - Mleghetty 'Savings Bank„
al street, Allegheny, by way of Mare
azda.plairs.tchA PA.OKAGEOPEERBEW
Five Eltuidtad Doll/tit: Wei
and be y - !mimed on liaiklt ar
ttLeAusslienY Elsvinill'Ptbk. ' 00 ltr-.
. ~
A 7 dozen "Ma tkitur. AND
ltby eimiovstittlw---
" Stdoed and Calve'bria -
I.o'l and 2 p!,iinii And reoalVinflulde!br,.
liale br-' 1 ' '' , arywrziriesittna - •
- :1 16 " '`.`• '''''' ' 124_•Ad.i28 v0i97,-ief.:
...fin „ ._ ,,,six os e rintscArA•Amizr'ainor .. k
.-,,, ~ .wAbesinly. Acmagannatept• of
. 4 103 Ann And Spot:lmp of 4 , &(4, al*,
• -I SOWN'
..
fra -'l.F; ,7_, ' -.3 . lie Waal street.
A Jaz :=4,lt.Lt e.‘
r
nd's • ugliagl;
octal
DIFLUMILTIIIIAL
motor x;irg.
34 StAlaiggiAO T itNew York,
txbiota.tte
•TaE; • 4t,
s -
Rrr:otianE _tams ilowEri„,
prTildfiyittlit
--TJAPP/Er - SATURThriltli
' /;1; LI .11.Lei,ri
DIAT NES S, I A 111111
Diechargaufroar.. - the -Mir,: Noises
a, Pl4P ? ' -4e. 4 5 1 , And all- th e
Arshotth - ilotrie • a d • '
A r 9P i f t I' r se ana'
-!1;
EAR THROAT.
•; 4 S„, I _ '' l7 l
litt, '
Lau - bail:ILL will re-Irina' PITTS
BURGRt Keyojet j n tertfeleeneenrdlng_to the
rewfliOnente th&petiente Ander his charge,
Tbehuefnefutin New IroYitaloee moVentfer any
interruption frcunthls 1444 es one of the firm
L therein etnetantetttnience.
T.Esult4k:';NaAl,s.
Mit wilL eertifyPITTSBURGH, November 8; 1864.
.that en - underline
cere of Dr. Lighthill, for the -have
cure be of Catarrh,
and ihstreithough -he has aftpded - ma - n little
oYe.it one gireejh leek Mutt ft ftnellt all tb bo. , Mdtlideend inn 66" , mueh better in elrre
spent. ae to warrant me in giving
_publicity to
these tents alid' ,l *eommendlng Dr: Lighthill to
any one aftlioted with Oatarrh.
JACOB FORBVTH
Forsythei Etrdit.A.oo:, 74 'Water stree S,
t;
From Hon. D. H. Cole, Senator from the Twenty-
Ninth District.
• .r: ; •A °
..;:, , Ain i4iy, .7 ailAsitioB64.
af r Dean Da. LIGHTIIILL :—/t Is with great
satisfaction that I communicate to you the
effects of the medicines you gave me on my a 4-
plication to_you, for defective hearing. I fol
/owed' pont. Wreaking, and am happy to state
that lam now so far recovered after the first
few applications as to feel quite confident that I
am well and shall not need to prwiced further.
lie assured, my dear sir. if necessity should
require, /should not hesitate to place myse
under your magic hands. Ypurs with respect, if
• i:i' ~ i --i i'• : •,.., ri ' '.- D. K. OOLE,
Albion, Orleans county, N. Y.
Frain' liSe 'Horne lournfl , Tune 4.
nrervbusiness. or
.preferision; Indeed, lit
every- edepattutent !.tif'acietice or skill; 'there is
+ilwa , , a some acknowledged head—some one who
stands,ollidubob.Vlleipanineg fellotve, as a
sort of leader. 'ln t he Indy and Ireitment of
deafness and catarrh, as Special ((Measles, Dr. E.
H. hIGH.TIifE,L,:of thin city, Occupletijulit.oo
position above described. Ile has devoted years
of labor to this speciality, and Is now reaping
the reward et bie Industry. The. editorial col-
Limos of the T'ribline„,of it recent date, bear wit
ness to the Docitor'e success in tide department
of medicine. We quote the paragraph:
stein a
uss
lad oe A
[Dose Mitre.—Louts Loewing
ice!! years, of ae, born in
Germany, come to this inty when h o was about
two years old: Soon after his arrival here he
was taken sick and lost his hearing. Hy &green
he became first deaf and then dumb,- Porn - early
ten years he Was a mute% unable. tozilear the
loudest voice or to articulate a word. About
one
year ago he was placed km parents Lathe
band]; of Dr. List/MA who bast° far sureeedtel
In restoring to htm his loat. powers of hearing
and utterance that he can converse with those
who, speak. to him distinctly and dellbeiately.
'During the past four or five mouths he has been
under the tuitiqn of Mr. Denneebe, and has
matte considerable progress in reading and arith
metic."
Raving been supplied with the-ImPa
discovered
we further Investtgated the matter, and discov
ered that previous to calling on Dr. Lightblll,
the youth a case was coneidered hopeless, and
he was for two years an inmate of a Deaf and
Dumb Asylum. -The Rev. John Nott, D. Li n
Professor In Union College, Schenectady, ince
published letter, tenders his gratitude to Di.
Lighthill tor treating successfully his ease of
deafness. Rev. Fred 8 Jewell, Professor of
the State Normal School at A lhany,, also tea titles
to have been cured of catarrh. Dr. Lighthill
possesses other testimontale and tributes to his
talent from some of the wealthiest -and-most
prominent and reapected citizenh which may be
seen on application.- It Would be difficult to
speak in any but terms of praise of hts trent-
Ment, to therhice of these many proofs and facts
testifying to his success. •
Remarkable Ours of Deafness.
From the Rev. Anvil .11f.• Clarke, Rector of St.
James' Church.
Srit • cres, February leth, 1864.
/ have - been deaf in one ear since I was in Col
lege, some twenty years ago By the skill of
Dr LighThill, its hearing was entirely restored,
BO that now I bear alike wit h my ears, and
I find that I eanime my voleeArith mush more
ease and comfort than before.
JOSEPH al. CLARE E.
WAVITICD IMMEDIATELY—
oat3l:mw&f d&w
THREE BLACKSMITHS,
o work ort Iron Haureerid Wrogekt Post Bits
001111911/t 'employment can be given. Oa et
WOOD STREET.
WANTED IDIZFIEDIA TEMY--
SIX GOOD FILERS,
68 WOOD STREET
ANTED IMMEDIATELY-
TEN GOOD PLATER:a,
68 WOOD STREET.
FOUR GOOD COLLAR HANDS
68 WOOD STREET
ANTAL. I.7III4"DIATELY
. • .E•
GOOD LEATHER WHIP HANDS
68 WOOD STREET.
59 WOOD STREET
gkitille.
-cogteepi'm ent,fajAlt
our gunboats were watchlugfie
moves of,ftkeirebels, as threw:formida
ble rams were expected to nomadown
as soon as the river should ;lee spill
"cientlis: 'V* Jet D i v via"edizin has
been. altdost =entirely set -aside b„; , ' the
rebels of Texas, , only gold and silver
beitig•accepted. One;hundred- and fifty
car loads of cottom belonging,to_private
individuals end destinhd Of 'Meilen,
have been stopped, at Golaid, Texas, by
order of the rebel General girby Smith,
onlrushipniente on the rebel Govern
ment Acciiuht, being •permitted.
S - otne of the people, of New Orleans
had prOtested to 0(40%1 Hnribut
against their erirolltnent for duty as
soldferk Torpbdodelitiii been placed
in the Mississippi along the Louisiana
shiwe bY-itlfe rebels; Milt 'the:) , Will 'soon
be,remoVed. • • •
PiaM , Aibile there felittle Our
gunboats make ' experiments An
helling
the . city three hours a,day.
1 . _, ...
.From,Sheridatre Department.
. , .
Navi Toits.„ November 12., The Her
ald's Washington . special Sap: Informa
tion has been received that the rebels' in
the Shenandoah Valley, having been re
inforce, are attempting tottank the pal
tion or 'general Sheridan, Ili order, at
I least,' to' threaten Pennsylvania and
Maryland with another invasion. (len,
' eral Sheridan, hewevaii.is preparing fol.
them ; haying Wednesday last given
marching, orders to his army,, ,, ,hich is
in the finest and most effectiviitOliditligt,
Our dispatches from the front repre
sent that the rebel's were, some days ago
irforce 'at Stanton, and that! it was their
intention to move on our lines at once.
Potty of 'Moseby's guerrillas, all dis
guised in the 'United States itniform,,yes
terday morning, near siiiiarlestown, at
tacked a small train belongingto Sheri
dan's army, guarded by a sergeant and
ten mealy three 'of whom. escaped:
Pre
!weeding in the Behest Congress.
NEW Yonx, November 12.—Late
Richmond papers contain the proceed
ings of, tite rebel COngreas. The 'Judi
ciary Committee were directed to in
quire into the expediency of requiring
citizenitliabit 4 p'mjlitaryduff,:ahil ab
sent from the country not on public
business, to return and assist,ixt tkie,puli•
He (Terence, 'on pain of COnfiscatkmiiif
their property after the war, or some
other adequate penalty.
Mr. Foote, of Mississippi, Introdliced
and spoke in support of a resolution as
serting it unnecespary and inexpedient
at present to art the' 'slaves, hut be
said incase the white element should be
exhausted, betvould then favor the pro
position to make soldiers of the negroes.
The Noith Carollha'fiapbti, Vtate that
Washirlgton, irrthst State; hhs been eva
cuated by the rebel troops,
Late Nuvvo Frain .lldexiOo,
NEW YORK, November 12. —The Bar
aid has dispatches froth 'Matamoras,
Mexico,„dated the 2,7 th ult. rien., , Cor
tina, Lite repUblictib 'Clovcrnor• of the
place, baying. become an imperialist.,
has been sent on .au expedition.after his
brother, who is at the head of a band of
guerrillati. President Attires Witt 'Chi
huahua with two thousand troops, and
is said to be fortifying•the . place with
the intention of ataniltng a serge. At a
recent public dinner In Matamoras, one
of Marittalian'sofficers-gave-thIS toast.
"The Unionof the Southern -Ocittfedera
cy and Mexico," which was received
with great applause and the. perf.ornt
anon by thii band Ylf-the, " - Bonnie Bine
Flag.' .
Capture of a Rebel Train.
NEw Tonic, Nov. 12.—We kern froth
Little Rock that Captain White, of
Steele's army, on the 23d ti:t.,_„% ft er a
hard tight of four hours 'captured-unlit
tire rebel train of thirty live wagons,
two hundred horses and $ll,OOO in
money, and scattered to the mountains
the force accompanying it. This train
had probably been sent ahead of the
main portion of his retreating army by
Price, with the,design of saving it.
•
-
Union Gunboats in James Wirer,
New Yon; Nov. 12.—The Richmond
Sentinel, of Wednesday last, says a
large fleet of Union gunboats are in the
Tamei River below Dutch Gap. xt also
says that the Milton soldieis are not yet
making any preparations for winter
quarters, and that it is rumored that
Grant 'contempates a movement on
Wilmington by way of Weldon,
that he is already sending troops to the
latter place.
• Burning of A. pants Denied. -
Nashville
CniciNNAdri;- , FrW 12--The 'Oizzette's
Nashville dispatch-denies the reported
evacuation'ader burning of Atlanta and
the destruction of the Chattanooga and
Atlanta railroad.
NATIMET REMEDY
DYSENTERY
DIAIELRUCIMA..
co Was .49k. c?,:az - 4 2c•
BLACKBERRY
CARMINATIVE
Is the only safe and sure cure. It contains no
opium or deleterious drugs, -no mineral or other
:.injurious compoutele coatmoit to yOsnesilee gen
erally
far title eirise, of disease. It la, os
etllcaolonti that Pitysicians very generally use
It in their mediae In all ahronto and dangerous
sissies.
- • -
Use no Cholera-mixtures ordoubtftd-sompo
altions, (many'of *kWh tindertnine - andridn the
oonstitttliOnd 4614e tq ° t10" OBtala Rkt•Wilitlrg
remedy ae alio - pie and sae- as; Blaskheutes
- themselves. -
, Ask for' DIXON-% BLAOKBEARY
AINAITTE, and see that the imeprfetdes.
adze is written on the outside wrapper of each'
P?iPe•
Prepared Ozay,by
W. F. DAVIDSOk
Propdator,
' • OINOINNAT/
Fpr sale rip all - reistatge drumilsts.
Pre, (01i7ity)0 . 155 . center,) 2 5 0ente, 50 cents,
an. $.3 Per 4 . tue• - - -
DIEtfiLEI
9.. Can Oats.
-'1 ,1 60 &ours& !rime -WB,Cheele.
- - i 10 BoxesrPrirde Tobacco.:.,: - •
200 Dozen Wooden Buckets. -
1 etrlies•Fruntl , Motu: •
. I store and tor Welly .• - . • -
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Banfortinitcf-Nov. 'Antekec.
had a - dispatch , dated Roanoke, -island,
No 2d, wherein, after en ''anetnitit
of
the destruction ; of 4. l te,rebeflrittn Alba
merle by, the braystMeyr,e,- . Creging, the
writer givesihe followinglintrtionfri of
the capture of Plymoutb,'lL.6.l;:by•our
navy,
,tbe, final, result of , old
plait:ez -
Lieut. Quelling-has ecetn#PPl3-Ye,d
a great deed, ,- and has been , the .ttyttie•cif
relieVing' quite a nutritier of g6od:l yak
North Carolinians from - distreos:
starvation:, After -this was. clone- the
lieet,lutder Commander IV.
her, proceeded up the
,Roppokre*er
within a short distance -of the -tetra,
when ,t4y came, to qbstrietiOns, and
after exchanging ; shot's , the3v,retNuried.
On Sunday the fleet proceedo ; to the
Roanoke- river, Above thet,tOwn,. and
shelled t r ite town with
,telling qn
Monday,, -Commander Idacorattar went
doWt the,;:river, colleWed, lzy th u e; re—
mainder of the fleet, and Wldle
.b4fifkg
opposite th e town .gave , the lends shell
and canister to .their. hearts' content:
,Mac'taber tWienl#oo4*'Onglinit---
ared men frout his 43bip in -, command of
Davier'''and,•(Payenatiien- Sands,
and they' fmnrediately Upon
Fort Delman, and, carried capturing
about fortkirisriners.', The rebehyftrid
int things' rather tool.setere,.immedi7
ately evacuated the town. We cap,tured
forty pieces .of heaiy and two pieces,of
light artillery, together with a large
quantity of small arms. The road lead-
ing out of Plymouth, as far as we have
been, is strewn with maslcetsi:jiaver
sacks, &c., showing that the :rebels had
made a complete stampede. The whole
garrison did not have stores•ertongh
last them twenty-four hours. In
ihe engegement one of •the rebel'
magazines was brown up . , by' otir'•iins
and the explosion- set fire to'the_
Ail the buildings-on Water aireet were
destroyed. The_town.iiinoW held; fiy:
our gunboats and -a land..:fot4
commanded by -.1001. Wardrup, dloprz
to Cushing for; so brave ait . .act, ;and
glory to Macomber for following it up
and relieving a large portion of North
Carolina. •
The above intelligence watt given us
by Lieut. Longwpctlt - ,44,10 2d 40itti
Carolitia ciiion volunteers, who has
been in the" toWn and is thoroughly ac
quainted with all the Qf it a
capture. We 146-that nine of the men
who accompanied Lieut. Cusning are
prisoners, together with Payniaster
Sands, who was wounded in the shoul
der. Master's Mate_ _W oodman,_; who
was also one of the party, was killed.
General Banks at Washington. FI
Genei.al Hancock Relieved'
Nyw YORK, Nov. 13.—The Herald's
Washington special says: Gen. Hanks
has to-day beet in consultation with*
President at the War Department for
several hours. It is reported in Admin
istration circles that there is a strong"
probability of his being assigned to the
portfolio of the Secretary of as
Secretary Stanton is understood.-to' be
very ill with inflammation of the bow
els, and has not been able to be at the
War Department for the past week.
It is reported that Gen. Hancock, in
consequence of the , condition of 'his
wounds, is to be relieved from thecom
mend of the 2d corps and assigned to
the command •of ‘the . ..'DepariatitoW ;Or
Washington ' -Geo.
,Sst ing
him in the Army of the otOmac:
The deputition'from various quarters
of England, who 'came - to this &until
to attend the yearly meetings of the
Friends at Baltimore and North Caroli
na, were, upon application to the' Pres
ident,, furnished passes through. our
lines for that purpose, but were refused
admittance within the rebel lines, 'and
have consequently returned to Bahl,
NEW YORK;
A Thanksgiving Dinner to Ou'
Soldiers and Sailors
NEW YORK, Nov. I.2.—The commit
tee, consisting of our leading merchants
and citizens, appointed Ito carry: , out the
proposition to furnish our gallant..sol
diers and sailors a Thanksgiving din
ner
appeal to the people, qf the. liortk
to join them in the effort. They ask
for poultry and,other proper meat ..as well
as mince pies, sausages and fruit,. Oak if
any one. is so situated as n'otto be ableto
cook the
,poultry or ''inettt; I'4,-
calved uncooked. What is sent should
be wrapped In white pePer, boxed', and
-addressed to George W. Markt, Getty's'
building, Trinity place,- New York. If,
uncooked it should be so marked out: -
side, and a list of contents,. should , ac-
;company the box. Nothing should.be
sent cooked prior to Nov.
cooked poultry 'or 0.04.
New York-on or beta . re Nov. 18th. Con
tributiona inthoney • should be sent to!
the Rosevelt Treasury, Na 94 Maiden
Lane. The express conliatniedaltave
generously. Offered io'fratismit these
contributions free of charge,
Anotramt, Me., Nov. 12.—Two bunl
dred and twenty -five towns give Lin
coln 47,428; McClellan 30,207. The
same towns in September gave Corey
45,818; HoWard 80 ,118. This - remainder
of the BMte will .not,wiry -inatetieSx
'from this majority, as , the , 80,000' votes,
yet m be heard frosaiire.abott egnali
-
divided between the
majority Will be nearly 18,000 on.,
the honie vote, with 5,000 or 7,000 OW
:tonal on - the Soldiers' vote:
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terriiiii'tepliet' tfilatir.:4l'.
they were soon silenced by Farnilpivils
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rebels shortly after made an attempt to
PePe:t,,riAte:Ptittor%lPql4,6**PtVih
salute:. our I Titiltets tire* . 4 ziOt
long in finding their way_ back
aid pat-
Ling theMehlvetp:underr- coles leefbie
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icy of shooting at , evsryjuart Ihey,e,
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ond`cOrpe w ere briskly engaged-ostlif
last might i land- % the- z•eporr 111510(etty
OthilinnonsWaiiis
morning all is quiet. The CoirTiiiresl6
on charge oflestlf,nr,*llrlArtf,;
ed blankii.4ll:4,!lisißlLave--leeti--or
dered to .INliNgottifkamination
by the Septytwirof,,Nyfti..,, Mies' ti ifitaturicr44",i riZif
FROM: •cHATTAN.OI.36iii:r,j
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News /Southwest
'"
editors of the
ju§t4r .Tii a ti.ki l P4 l : l .
on litondaylnitirniKardaylligOA
erny attadted Our pickets Atoutit=of;:lo-2-
lantif; killing, wA :}
the - 34 4 , Jimiltkillt, hut etrbseventty . 4011.
ba c k.: r
The eleetion,) Tuqd#,' te
nciila
On., .. F.g(7 . #o .4V. , *.P.ahiglllo,:onarfe
made-tureed i tt aektoort , taranttltikil t iOPfi,
being- tAryintjtet{fitm
The most.tiesperatoattaok‘wasunade
on
the Roughlind.,Reitdrrciadi tTirk, txuaoe,
artillery was 'W.itittit'hinit
viz
of our works
mounted cavalry "two hundred
Yards - Ou r 460+4 Trim. situatitir
quickly manned..ther-Vtifenees and soon
drove the-rebt•ls,dll:- Th'§re'yi4.4,ll44ed•
era!' loss:' f a n
Youn g . t omuu t uu,
7e nt_ liPirita and Loillig#4pt4#o.;
toward saitt,:m Clumarm,.r:islnipte*,
. A
ASHINGTON, Nov. 12. --It is official-
Ay announced that %lie efticielic;Jof the
army in the fieltl , i reqVrfs titat, the-fer-,
loughtiof all iegiimentalkofficie' rattniVen-:4
listed men from duty shall, terminate on
tnr 14th inst. Ifrovost-Mar re—
quested ito take, ineasnies ',tire' .suct
officers an4..syldiFyreturned to g their
proper commands.
UrIiVINNATI, Nov. 18.--LieUt. G.
Jacobs, of fietititcktil6ft for
ton to-night, to_charge of United :States
officers as a politactil.ptiac%er.. ,
.„..
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New York Nrorter..lllaVet,
NEW YonX; Noy.,-)2,4-4,41-4.1
343.
Tixotrwea to
Pit It
_Willie! s
L pi. u °lris
lEtAmsAlt:
r.Strielilandtllininius Clough Madam in
warranted tosgiret Ottughs" ,o ablalparsatolas
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore T roat, Con
esumptbzuh,antl *buttons of vusAliinatatur
Lungs.
For
Fourth al byr Druggists. General Depotit
st, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DIARRECECEA.
All the Medical inctia fa t e tte Press rebOmmend
Dr. Stri.kland's A pti - Eittokurik,ithsture Am the;
only aertaim retnedyEffntlatiftittes• aindftryiet64,
"terry. ft ls a combination of Astringent., Ab-
Uorbents, Sthmanitts findrOhnitrristivea, Wild is
"warranted to effect a cure after all other means.
-have tailed . ,
ngrt For k
sale by Druggists, General Depot 6 Ear
le
by
P 4 014041- 0hi0... c •
NATIONAL Bitu
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1 12 Lie . 7 ' l ' 7l 14 dividend
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