~s~~w.. •_x:~.:a.aw:~;eay.ri,:-va.+t.-+aa;~vva~irt~:,warr~,nuwinw~o~aaurNee;~ etv::.. giltl! vim • s , 1 . I ~ Au 4 • - 4 4 . ADVERTISING Al 14 Q~ZBB Bleeft"..l4 AL/I.lNTENcalgar. 00 is . : 1 MN' Tette idtii i - ind NO.,4o3tate . Street, Smiton; and ra.!P.SONTAgik& No. 63 Neaunrstrairt., - Nowltorketii, are au thorized to take Advartimuneaktiuld Subanzir. • zt'••ttoia63. tii titioive rateisPe' '!. 6 rw , 1 1 / I ftlublor war Poi*, zeta% the rate io s*A w &iiiiired WOOS. LOCAL INTELLIGEH MOBNING, N0V..16,1864. Missing Papers.—Any Of, per re aders has • lag copies of The Daily Post'orlho following dates would confer .s.favorby leaving pc sending them to This office, as they are necessary to con,- platoon! Mew Apsl322, 'B4 April 30, 'B4. o.lllhicitiment to snarlctn.—The oil ex cdtedhent • In Olation still continues unabated, . and if we belleVe the reports from that district, there every prospect that a large amount of 011 mill be cdztained there. On this head the Clarion Democrat says: .The oil fever in spread ing to an alarming extent. Daily strangers are o coming here to examine the terr4tory and make leases. The land along the Clarion river and its tributaries has nearly all been leased or pur chased by individuals or companies. Twenty or more engines are being put up, and in a few ' woeks.the derricks will be as plenty along the Clarinn as on the oil streams in Venango county. We understand that a small quantity of oil was ' procured last week by putting down a sand pump in an an old salt well at the mouth of Deer creek. A small vein of oil was also struck by the Clarion River Company at the well they they are Doting opposite the mouth of Blyson's run: The prospects are brightening for this soon becoming the centre of a great oil region. And when oil is' once procured in abundance it I will be a short time till we will have railroad connection both with the eastern and western ' cities." There is such a thing as "counting chickens before they are hatched," and experience has taught us that this is sometimes the ease in every speculation, but we hope that our neigh bors of Olarion mrll not be disappointed in their "great expectations." It is not at all Improba ble that a large amount of oil may be found in that region, and fru n the energy which our zdthbors havb displayed, we do not entertain the least doubt that they will turn their resour mes to the best account. The demand for petro leum le unprecedented, and should these bril liant prospects prove substantial we will be en abled to satisfy the immense demands of the public for oil . Foreign Shipment —Efforts are now be ing made on the part of petroleum merchants to render Philadelphia the priucipsl port for for eign shipment. Heretofore nearly four-fifths of the petroleum shipped to foreign markets were sent to New York for that purpose. The re ceipts of petroleum at the Atlantic cities for the year iSal will reach about one million bar rel; four-fifths of which Will probab'y a , rive at New York, and at an ;expense for foreign Chip meat of about erghtf cents per barrel more than the cost of shipment from the port of Philadel phia. Heretofore this preponderance in favor or'NeW York, notwathstanding the additional cost, has been because Philadelphia had no di. rect railroad communication with the oil region And has been dependent entirely upon the nav igation of the Allegheny river to Pittsburgh, which, with the drought of summer and the ice of winter, has been very precarious; and then New York having a railroad connection, al though at a greater distance,has been able at all time/ to receive and holdall the heavy stocks at her own port, and ready for shipping at a day's native. A through connection by railroad with Phila delphia would no doubt turn the scaler, ani thereby a considerable part of the profits deriv ed from the transportation of petroleum would be left in the State. The COMICUSV Me and Bout horn Penns, Tristan Railroad.—This road will no doubt prove of great value to the people of the Commonwealth, and all the necessary arrange ments have, been made to push the enterprise forward. When the books were opened lately at Bedford, Pa., for the subscription of the stook ofthia Company, the amount taken reach ed the handsome sum df five millions one hun dred and twenty thousand dollars, thus insuring its prompt commencement. On Thursday the etoskholdets mot at the Pennsylvania Railroad Minding and:organized by electing:a Board of Vireettors, with Sohn A. Wright as President. A corps of engineers will be put upon the route immediately and the line surveyed and located at the earliest practicable period. The eastern and western ends of this road through the southern counties already exist,in the Cum berland Volley line to Ohambersburg and the Pittsburgh and Connelsville road to Conne_lis- Ville. The intervening division will be built forthwith by the new company, but the work is very heavy, as the- country Is mountainous. lifotwithotanding these difficulties the enter vrlse musteertainly promise a success, and the interests involved in its success or failure, of which this public is aware, will add much to the importanee of this work. Attempt at Saiolde.—A moat horrible at• tempt at suicide was committed by a man nem. ea Rorry bush, on Sunday morning, in the bar ber shop of Robert . Turley, in the Ninth ward. It appeath that the man had recently arrived in this city from Cincinnati In search of work, but as he had received a paralytic stroke some years ago 'deemed himself unlit for any but the lightest sort of labor. This he was unable to find in this city, and his relatives getting tired of him, hejlnailypeditated on sell destruction: With this determitiatlon he passed over the middle of anger the bridges with the intention ofiumping changing his mind, be repaired to the barber shop above named and attempted to cut his throat. lie had already given himself some severe cuts with a razor betore he was observ ed, when the razor was taken from him and he oil:twat conveyed to' the Mayors office. Dr Roger, who dressed his wounds, stated that it be had cut a hates breadth deeper the wound Would have provrd fatal. Coal Delivered in Bags.—A new system for delivering coal, especially at private resi dences, la now being discussed in souls of the Eastern °Nei. ()Rai dealers are invited to adopt an imPiove ' d mode of delivering coal in bags. this would certainly be a great improve ment on the present sytem. By the present method of clumping a cart-load into the mud of the street or blocking up the • sidewalk, a great deal of loss of time and money is entailed, While n bag could ft so arranged that when the mouth of the bag is dropped from the cart into the Ope.i4ng ,of the vault the whole of Its contents are - deposited at once without soiling or stop ping up the pavement. We havejust received the autobiography of Gan. Winfield Seott, L. L. D., in two separate volumes, boUnd in cloth, and presenting a very peat Appearenee. After waiting with undue suniety for ;this work, the publid will no doubt be gratified tolearn that it - ties mad& iii i vpepanze In a aiyle which will ren .4lite it one of the most popular works of the age. It Is full of interesting Information. as re gards the General himself and the many histor loileVents with which he imperfectly conversant antfpuordes - pizii Siegne /SU. The characters of Arm ieyorai, personages; with whom be was ae gis/Mei ate, delLiteatet with an able pencil, and Altogether We thlnAtlus work one of the moat - pleasing and interesting of its kind. NMI named John Holzheimer was killed on Saturday afternoon in East !firming ham while working on Chess & Cio.l tack fao tory. It appears that he *as engaged in hoist ing timber at the time, and after hoisting one bundle aged In impaling another di rectly below;when one of the pieces -fell upon hint, idaling klin blatantly. The deceased was about twenty years of ate and .residisivrith 1.4 s mother on Ohio street; Allegheny. -The Coto. Ler held an inquest anOW boar 3=l'B verdict of actililental 'death wasreturne d. , Ssotorßed,,,k owleatientli -17, irriittt4 thi.44-4421ct day tort thardifatent quoUts:" plaza iu Lasinropmiiileo r .taw.—Accidents of the Moat pain nature-haveimntrretV,Proil*Ftitr thiPruda ediee otpaasengere la lotopthAftoot the care be 'foie they are etoiped.lli. 4 4l4 l ethere_. le a statute against any Pansetiger ;baying the train, until _the wheels havp neiiee4 4 *- - tneve, and the direototi of the London:raiment' have recently brought Amite agantWitaiStifikers for violating this. law leaving the oars before the train came ton stand still. 11 thialaw could be en- - totem here a great lmany accidents would he avoided. Important Order.—The following order has been issued to the soldiers now at home on • fitrlOnth: • • • 0134.M8101913620, Now.l 2, t 864. ORDERB.—The Secretary of War directs that the furloughs of allveininental Officers and en listed men tit for service shall expire on the 14th inst. Please see that all such return to their °Commands accordingly. By command of Mai. Gen. COUCH. (Signed) S. A. ScutrirzE, Asst. ACV. Gen. (A true copy.) G. P. DAVIS, Capt. 21st R. V. R. C., Commanding Poet. I liadly3ttjured.—A.n old lady named Mrs illtin,xdahileg near. Soho bridge, was badly in jured yeaterday by being run over by a four horse coal team at the corner of Smithfield and Fourth atreeta. While endeavoring to cross the street she was knocked down and the wheel of the wagon ran over her leg above the ankle, fracturing the bone. The driver was arrested and sentenced to pay live dollars and costs. Curious Occurrence.—A small bottle con tabling a moccasin snake about eighteen Inches long witiribtind In thel l atitbfiteioti - Siuiday. It was captured in Virginia and was being sent to some person in Ohio, but will not reach its des • tinatton. as tha rules of the. Department prohib it the sending of glasstOrough the mails. MOlar's Concert.—The lovers of mirth and music will be glad to learn that Professor Millar the world-renowned Pythonist in cop junction with Madame tiller, the eminent re cellist will commence their performance on Mon cay evening next at Masonic Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Millar, have met with unfounded success in all parts of Europe, both on the continent and in the United kingdom From the Ulster Observer, published In Belfast, of June 11th lish we extract the following testimonial: Of iffilf - many following the same profession with whom we have come in contact from time to ttme, we feel satisfied In flaying that we seldom, if ever, met one who effected the several illu sions familiar to the public witn so much ease, dexterity, and success as Mr. Millar. lie is no legerdemain or sleight-of-hand, which Is so fre quently gone through behind tables, or the back of those of the audience whose assistance is so licited; on the contrary, whatever the Professor does he does openly, fairly, and in presence or his patrons, so that if any person be deceived by his tricks, he has none to blame but himself, as Itches a perfect right to make thd . most ',ef fect use of his eyes he can. We certainly hesi tate notto pronounce him probably .the clever est conjurer that we have seen, and one who goes through the several illusions with an ease, emartnesa v and smoothness which is most note worthy. With such recommendations from the foreign public they cannot fail to meet with e gratifying reception from our community. Photograph Gallery.—The photograph gallery of Dlr. B. L. H. Dabbs, situated on St. Clair street, opposite the St. Clair Hotel, is now extensively known throughout this city and vicinity. Dlr. Dabhe himself is one of the best photographers in the United Statea, and for skill and experience to his art he stands un rivalled. He has in his employ some of the beat artists that can be loured , and by their aid, and through his own unlimited expert ee...:e in Photography, he is enabled to La ni,ll the public with pictures equal in excel lence to any in the country All those who have visited his rooms bear testimony to the el egant style in which they are furnished, with all the modern improvements and all the modern appliances of art, which render them perfect models of beauty. We would advise . our read. era to pay a visit to this beautiful gallery, and it hey desire to obtain a likeness their demands wilt be attended to Immediately. Theatre.—Last evening Air. ilicKe4n hu eiicun made. his first appearance In the beau tiful play of .. London Assurance." The house was crowded to excess and the audience was most enthusiastic in their applause. Domestic dry goods, shawls, ',almond skirt., hosiery, gloves, handkere:defs, boots, shoes and gums at dieelelland's Auction House, 6t Fifth street Pall and Winter Ilioods.—Before buying exemtne the stock of boots, shoes and domestic dry goods at illoGlelland's Auction noose, S.; Fifth street. Pawnbrokers' sale of goods withoot rt serve this evening, at 'lt; o'clock, at ..1101.e.1 land's Auction House, S 5 Filth street. MISEIHNTS. Igr r 'PITTSIWUCtiI TnE/1 . Leese. and Manager W Haw rian , ,,a. Second appearance ol the world-lenowneJ gedlan and comedian, MoKEAN BUCHANAN, and hid beautiful au4 taleute4 daughter, MISS VIRGINIA BUORZLNAI.I, THIS ETENINa, will be presented, Shah speare's thrilling tragedy of MACH ETH. Macbeth McKean Buchanan Lady Macbeth Min Virginia Buchanan To conclude with the SEORET aff•b/dASONIC HALL OONOERT AND TOUR DE PHYSIQUE TWO NI4GEITS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVESLBER 21 & 22 Ft rat appearanta In h er native city of MADAME MILLAR, (Late Miss Cochran,) The Eminent Vocalist, After an absence of four years in Europe, where she had the honor of appearing before the moat select audiences, and pronounced by the Public and the Press of England, Ireland and Sootbind one of the FIRST OF LIVING BALLAD SINGERS. PROP'. 3111.01. A Ja, The World-Renowned Magician, Pythomtst and Traveler, begs to announce his Grand and Unique Entertainment, entitled SONG, MIRTH AND MAGIC. In conjunction with Madame Millar. Prof. MillantEntertairunent will be produced on the same scale of splendor as performed by him with immense success before highly distinguish ed audiences in many of the principal cities of Europe and America, and before QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE BRITISH COURT, on the 24th of September, 1856. Doors open at 7;4'. Commence artt o'clock, Admission, 60 cents. Tickets may be had at the princiitil Music-Stores. n015,6td 704 uPII MBY/LEL ANTHONY MBYER JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANITFACTITRERS OF PLAIN AND F'Arki4ON FURNITURE AND CRAMS ~V.IRE HousE, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 414 PENN Ste Between dth et., and Vir g in alley. )ca AB EARLY As the 15th of December, 1864, CO MIIENCEi UNDER THE CON IJ of the Government authorities, the public drawings of the newest g , and Lottery, with a capital of 3,800,000 France, AR of which will, within live? months, be dis tributed in prizes. This "tottery is independent of other advan tages it offers, preferable to all others for this reason alon e .j that the DUCAL GOVERN MENT of BHUNSWILIfThave guaranteed the proper payment of the prizes. By means of a very ingenious ar rangement, the best chahces of large gains are offered, whilst the cost of a share is but small, the prin cipal prizes being shares of . 350,000 Francs, 300,000 260,000 250,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 140,000 70,tW0 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 Each of which assuredly must be drawn. Cost of 1 OxiginatLottery Ticket ...et sterling. Cost of 6 Original Lottery Tickets.. £6 sterling. Orders accompanied by the amount in Notes or Bllla of Exchange on LONDON PARIS HAMBURG, OR .FRANNVOR T ON Tid 51 A fN, are to be adttreuestdirectly to the Bank ing office of L. wrziarnzosza. *. soitmcsnvorat, Friudthlrb4)n-the-Main. IL SCHLIMINgfEri is PQ.. 1 New Basingball Street, London. , Alt orders will be promptly and punctually. attend 1 andthe pins and au th orized d umbeli drawn wit} be forwarded thane, distal dietel . the drawings._ ,The prises will be Sid , . . remittfuuces direarleovt 111,11. - -,_ glar v iierAtil 113,- all the laierer towns of. -le t V4 l46 6uwws. VX "• ; STOCK limb 'on hand and for' : r 7 ITitg":9lo4-, Volllo:zhast, 77" i Mt .j•: . 4lHr C- A. pA- : ii R - H . T4E AUTHOR OF ' , Letters on Catarrh): "A Popular Treatise on Deafness," &0., ho, Can be Consulted ■t the ST. CH ARLE S•- HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, Until SAIIIRDA i i, NOVEMBER 12th, 186 k. ON-CATARRH. DEAFNESS, AND ALL THE FATUOUS DISELSES OF THE AND AIR .1 1 A. tg IS A. G- JE SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. The first sensation is usually a feeling of dry ness and heat in the nose, and a frequent inclina tion to sneezing. There is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose becomes stopped up, some times on one side and sometimes on the other. Soon a clear, watery, florid discharge makes .its appearance, excoriating the nostrils and edges of the lips, widen become red and somewhat swollen. Atter a few days the discharge be. comes thick, yellowish, extremely frequent, and continues to be a marked feature of the disease, and a source of mush danger and the greatest annoyance. Affer more or less time it becomes purulent, highly o ff ensive, and assumes an ex tremely fetid odor. It is usually so profuse as to require, when confined to the nose the fre quent application of the handkerchief, or if it drops into the throat, whichis more particularly the case, while the body is in a horizontal posi tion, constant expectoration and sometimes both. Sleep is frequently disturbed by a sensation of choking, caused by the presence of the discharge in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion of the secretion often evapo rates, and assuming a condition of solidity is deposited upon the membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crusts or hardened lumps. The accumulation of these •incrustations produces a feeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal passages so as to em barrass respiration. Therefore, frequent efforts have to be made to remove them, either by forci bly blowing the nose, or by persistent hawking —a practice as disagreeable to the one attested as it is to those around him. After to., removal, that able of the incrustation which adhered to the .nucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which explains the force required 'for Its dislodgement. During sleep these is °matador/a accumulate more rapidly, end the feeling is therefore most uncomfortable in the morning; sometimes all atoms to clear the throat ate futile until after breakfast, or some thing warm is swallows I. Some paUents state that they are not sue wistful until they have swallowed aOtne whisky of brandy. The discharge, which is at first without smell, assumes in the progress of toe complaint an excessively fetid odor , the breach participates In this, and becomes occasionally s, revoltingly otronsive as to render the patient an object of disgust to himself as weU as to other •. Ulceration of 'lie mucous membrane of the nose takes place Irequently, sometimes even at tacking the bones, when small panicles of that ! staystsuwe will occasionally be found mined lib. the discharge the accumulation of the dis. I chew, together with the thickened conottion o; the mucous membrane, renders rely& alien through the nasal passages very difficult, and of tehlimes Impossible, necesaltadng - tesptration I principally through the mouth—a method ve•y deleterious to the general health, but more pai -1 ti•ula•ly so to the lungs, as w.ll be shown here after. The unpleasant noise produced during the sleep known arranortng, origin stem from the sane cause. The voice leaei Its musical qualti), and assumes a dia.onlant, harsh and nasal char , Refer; the sense of smell tecomearnucLimpaired Or entirely lost, and the same .nett, though leas frequent, Is produced on the sense of taste. tic. caatunally, while blowing the nose, a crackling or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, and hearing will lw bound quite thick and stopp.d up, tut return suddenly with Boule.icing like a shapping sound. Tots plunomena is usually repealed until, at ore time, hearing does not re turn, and remains permanently Injured. Noises in the head of every conceivable description will make their appearance, and mid to the du,- tress of the sufferer, and hearing may be lost so gradually tnat a ClthlifierlO le degree of desainraa to sy exist before the person Is really aware at ' the tact lie eyes 6.J.. nit 10 become weak, itable and disposed to water on exposure to oi lor wind, ur slier the slightest eaertion. A pain, more or less acute, or ti dlatressuag feohog of pressure Is experieaced over the eyes, and 1; aometimea on tl. top or back 01 the head, and also pain in the face, resembling cienralgla for whish it Is often mistaken. The distress to the head weakens the memory, and produces instability and moroseness of shop...salon. 'rho ttomacl gent r&ily Enders more or teas, is weak and Imitable the appetite is capricious, and Is nearly alwayg had to the morning. In severe caeca the system becomes feeble and prostrated, and there is an aversion or inability to either phi steal or mental exertion. Not unfrequently catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the system and wearing out the patient, or by trav eling downwards and producing throat affec tion, bronchttla and fituttly consumption. It say be safely asserted that alter hereditary nseellapordtion, catarrh Is the most frequent and Important clause of tuis fatal complaint. novUt three WANTED IMMEDIATELY- TtiREY. BLAuKt;MITHs, to work on Iron Heznea end Wrought Post Bite Constant employment can be siren. Call at WANTED IMMEDIATELY- SIX GOOD FILER 5, to work Hama' and Bridle Hits eti WOoD STE EE'l WANTh:D IMMEDIATELY- "I'E:slGthiL) PLATER'4, to work on Htmes, Brklln Rita, and all Linde Coach work. At 6b WUUD STREET Ask for DIXON'S . BLACK.BERRi (JAR PAINATITE, and see that the proprietor's name Is written on the outside wrapper of each bottle. I Prepared only by FOUR GIOOD COLLAR HANDS. WANTED INIMEDIATELY- to make rat kinds Draft Collars 88 WOOD STREET WANTED IMMEDIATELY- TWO GOOD LEATHER WHIP HANDS 68 WOOD STREET WANTED ISIMEDIATELY- A GIRL, To do general housework and cook for small family. To such a girl a good &Hustleu and per manent employment given. l-ood wages paid. None other need apply but those capable of performing the above duties, Must come well recommended. Call at no8:10t fib WOOD STREET. WAFTED IMMEDIATELY- BOY 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD To attend to one horse and buggy, and to do errands and such jobs around the Dwelling House. We want none but a good and steady Boy. Must be well recommended 68 WOOD STREET sesoo,oo L. s . LOST --SOMEWHERE BETWEEN the Melohante , and 'Manufacturer's Bank. Pittsburgh, and the Allegheny Savings Bank; Federal street, Allegheny, oy way of Market and St. Male streets. A PADKAGEOF GREEN BACKS containing Five Hundred Dollars. The tinder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at the Allegheny Savings Bank. ootikivi w SPICED AND COVE OYSTERS.-100 dozen "Maltby," Spiced and Oove Oyster'', in 1 and 2 pound cans. Just received and f sale by REYXER &BROS., v? 196 ind 129 WOOd 1 , 110 SPRITEIMEN.—CALL AHD st, Guns anl he iVrithr Ple" " " t ' ulent " s - sti 0.... in t his Market.: .T.-W.gßinuts ~1196..- 121 (*3'en3t, ?WM& POE J lll3 - in alleate o r t l a e l re 11061141 CT IplelianFautil in tkilonee, 65 lilith : I st ,06121 • / 2 p4ks :4,1141A av LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, g at once and buy a box, IB THE DIRECTIONS - ARE PROPERLY FOL LOWED, THEY WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE PILLPAALD Br B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00 SOLE PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufacturers of Whtte Lead, Red Lead, Labarge, Putty, ae, 76 & 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. VOR. 13.A./...E By Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. VERMIFUGE. DEAR SIRI—WE TAKE MUCH pleasure in assuring you that there is no Vermifuge now In use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We have sold It largely at retell, and with uniform suc cess. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have pmcribed it for out patients, and have been well satisfied with Its e..ta. thica, N. Y WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active pruteiple of his cel ebrated N'ermifugn. They are put up In a nice and palatable form, to suit the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Vcrmiluge Children will take them without trouble. They ate an etleative worm destroyer, and may he irti - no to the most delicate child. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 76 aaad 71,1 'Wood and lii Fourth el Fa. , Sold by Druggiets and Medicine goner. 84.11-laird/kw NATEritE'S lINFAILENG REMEDY DYSENTERY WOOD STREET T;) 1 mg. o 3CLNIS Arcs Zha a. t 1 0 BLACKBERRY Is the only safe and sure cure. It contains no opluin or deleteriotui drug c, no allinc. kral or other Injurious compounds common to remedies gen• orally sold for this class of disease. It Ls os efficacious that Physicians very generally use It In their practice to all chronic and dangerous oases. Use no ()hiders mixtures or doubtful compo. eitions, (many of which undermine and ruin the constitution i ) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. For sale by all respectable druggists Price, (old etyle 35 cents,) 25 cents, 50 cents, and .1 per Bottle. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. —The Partnership heretofore existing between Albert Torrence and James Maier, ,r under the name of TORRENCE ta McGARR, w as this day dissolved by mutual consent. ALBERT 'V tRR ENCE, JAMES MoGARIL All claims against the late firm, and all ac counts due it, will be settled byJaaten rd,dattn. AVING PORCHARED THE IN -11 of A. Timence, in the (PITTS BURGH. DRUG HOUSE- AND RENTAL )E. POT AND TRUSS MANUFA.OTuRY," I would solicit a °outhouse(' of the, liberal pat ronage extended to the late firm, with the as surance that it will be conducted in all the de partments by competent persons. TAME AIcGARR. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. The Firm of CUNNINGHAM 'tr. CO., was dissolved on the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, 1664, by the death of David Cunningham. The butineas will be continued by the balance of the Finn. The title of the Firm will remain the same. W. CUNNINGHAM, R. CUNNINGHAM. D. HERREN, GEO. DUNCAN. nol4-twd KNABEII PIANOS.--A SPLENDID NEW ASSORTMENT of the unrivalled ll:nabs Pianos, which are, beyond a doubt, the BEST PIANOS MADE. Also, a splendid as sortment of Haines , Bros. Pianos, the best at the price in the country. All Instruments sold at less than factory prices. 011AILLOTTE BLITME, fth Street, Sole Agent for Enabel , and IEI Fi tdnesiV Bios, Pianos, Princes Melodeons and Organs.; - • non WEENIES. Oars Oats. Boxes Prime W B Cheese. Boxes Prime Tobaoco. Dozan Wooden. Buckets.. Choice Family Flour: store and for sale,. . • FATTERsoN &AMNON, . No. 6 Wood street swam Awn Toximoica .. - , 800 dcr incltogi,. e . !ikitiik .- • - - -- lwiltteina iciAriilre= ll .:;: r -,. calk ',. NR 11 .1a 11 1% , ,* irciAiiftegt ' • - -WILL CURE ~~. One Pill is a Dose B. L. Fahnestook's SAXTON & 13/81101. B. L. FAHIIKSTOCkI PREVAILED AND soLD HT SOLE PSOPRIEIONs PITTSBURGH, PA DIAR RI3QA. CARMINATIVE W. F. DAVIDSON, Sole Fropietor, OINOINNATI LATIST Bar TELEGRAPH: NEW _YORK. Recruiting in the City Active A Trial of Fire-Arms in R. The Case of Colonel North Threatened Invasion into Md Diplomatic Excursion to Mexico Queer Scenes in Richmond The Case of Braine the Captor er of the Roanoke Navy Yon; Nov. I.4.—The Commer cial says: Within the last few days the business of recruiting in the city has grown very active. It is a long while since so large a number of recruits were received in the 'same space of time as daring the closing days of last week. It is anticipated that the business will con• ntiue very lively during the winter months, The Herald's special says: The steam el which arrived at Fortress Monroe on Friday with the captured privateer Florida, brought as passenger Mr. Wilson, our consul at Bahia. The Herald says: A trial of firearms took place at Flatbush, L. 1., on Satur— day, at which a number of British and American oftlePrs were present The guns that attracted the most attention were the Whitworth and Berdan the latter carrying off the palm in every ease. Joe Coburn has quietly resumed his residence in this city. It is understood that he is ready to fight any man for $lO,OOO. The Past's Washington special says: Prominent gentlemen from New York are here to testify in the case of Colonel North. Gov. Seymour and Mr. Fenton are summoned. The Tribune's Washington special says: Sheridan's change of base has a deeper significance than is indicated by t re idle rumors of the threatened invas iisn of Maryland and Pennsylvania. . De Stoeckel, the Russian minister, is charged by the Czar to woo Mexico and congratulate Maximilhau on his ac cession to the throne. This fact &kits very general surprise and regret, al though it is considered more of a diplo matic tormaity than political signifi cance. De Blondeal, the Belgian min later, has the same designation, and both diplomats are making preparations fur the excursion. The Norfolk Old Dominion of the 10th says This morning over 800 de serters came over in a body on the ex treme right of the rebel position. The Spottswood Rouse, in Richmond, was the scene of a fight on Sunday last between a member from Georgia and one from Virginia, the latter maintain ing that negroes should be armed and the former that they should not. The Georgian threatened a division of the Confederacy, and said he would be up held by his constituents. The Bermuda Advocate of October 12th contains the proceedings of the Bermu da court in the case of Braine and his associates, who captured the Roanoke. Braine produced his commission and letter of instructions from the rebel Sec retary of the Navy, dtrecting him to make the capture and designating him as an officer of the Confederate navy. Witnesses testified to the handwriting and signature of Mr. Mallory, and Braine and his associates were immedi ately released. • The Raleigh, N. , Progress says: Since the establishment of the prison at Andersonville, Ga., 12,000 Yankee pris oners have died and been buried there. Their graves are marked with the num ber and registry kept in the prison, rep resenting the name, regiment and State. The same paper 'says: Our forces have fallen back from Plymouth to Rainbow bend, on the Roanoke river. Plymouth is nearly entirely destroyed. _ - FROM GEN. SHERMAN Heavy Skirmish with the Rebels Advance of Powell's Diviiion Our Loss said to be Considerable NEW Yon; Nov, 14—A. Herald's She• nandoab Valley Correspondent says: On Friday last the rebel cavalry made their appearance in front of Custer and Mer ritt, apparently for the purpose of feel ing General Sheridan's strength in the new poe tion to which he has fallen back at Johnstown, four miles south of Win chester. After a pretty heavy skirmish, Gen erals Custer and Merritt fell back in order to draw them on, but the rebels, after advancing to. where the Union reserves were in position, soon fell back hastily before se.veral volleys. Early on Saturday morning,skirmish ing was renewed with much briskness between the opposing cavalry, when the same plan of slowly receding, as on the preceding day, was on the Union side, It being General Sheridan's design not to bring on a general engagement, if possible, but the enemy could not be induced to follow up our pickets. General Sheridan then ordered Gen. Powell to advance with his division, and the,rebels were driven back with severe loss. They retreated in great haste, and were pursued through and beyond Front Royal in a most hand. some and spirited manner. , Besides what they suffered in killed and wounded: Powerro-Ibln so I,Zef' two of their.. can non, oialtei•Pifisca* 150 and -took left* wagniiCalid large amber" of horseL '9 O /:: 3 ,40, 1 M. said' to T have Teen `, iderable : ingliti 7 ; 4 3l.l - Wryklavigiii Oki either daY, is !!' l AteSt -- 1 41 0WP: from the Front. "NNEw Yotti - z - - , ',ltov.ember 14. The 117 mes special tiayk.: -positively as serted by 4 1 0 , , 0(04 : that _Mr. Stan ton will be nialleThief Justice, and Mr. Holt Secretary of War. Others say that Gen, Banks will be made Secretary of war. The Herald Washington special says: A. private note from City Point states that reports from the left say that the enemy were massing heavily there on Friday, and - an attack on the 'wing was expected. The St. Albans Raiders Their Objeot was a Retaliation MONTREAL,: November 14.—The case for the prosecution of the fiit. Albans raid is closed. On &aural/pit was de cided to take the prisonerS : - .. voluntary statements. Lieut. Young showed his commission from Seddon, the rebel Sec retary of War, and stated that the ex pedition was not projected in Canada. The object was retaliation on Grant and Sheridan. That he was in cominu nication with Richmond to obtain im portant testimony, and wanted the case postponed. Several other prisoners are making statements to-day: ' The Illness of Lord Lyons Highly Important ' Information WASEIIIiGTON, Nov. 14.—The attend ing physician of Lord Lyons denies that the sickness of the latter is of as serious and alarmin7 a character as has been represented. A large number of packages for the army have arrived at the Washington Postoffice with the wrappers destroyed or the address so mutilated that they cannot be forwarded, and are therefore sent to the Dead Letter Office. It is of ficially suggested that persons sending packages should write on a card the lull address and fasten it securely to the contents of the package inside the wrap per, and this will secure prompt deliv ery. New York MonerMazket. NgtV YORK', Noy. ;4 —Gold closed to-day at AUCTION SALES nil A. M'CLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, 55 FIFTH STREET. FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS AND C FLPE I'S AT AUCTD , N.—On WEDNES DAY 510FNING, 26th INST , at in o'clock, alit be sold at the Mai :tic Hall Auction Rouse, H. Fifth street, Marble Top Centre Table, Two Ahatogany Cerd Tables, Side Table, Bureaus, , ewing Stand, Cane Seat Chain and Rockers, Wash Stands, new Settees, Wood Chairs, Cot t age and F. P. Bedsteads, Spring Mattress, Two Large and Prime Feather Beds, Bolsters, COM r.,rta, Clocks, Lamps, queensware, NEW CARPETS AT AUCTION.—WiIi be sold on WEHNEbDAY MORNING NEXT, in connection with the Furniture, New Ingrain T,ro and Three Ply Carpet; Hemp and Stair t'arpets. TOBACCO, IRON SAFES, Cc., AT Alla- TION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov. tsth. at it o'clock, at Masonic Hall Auction House, 65 Fifth street, will be sold without re. serve, SI Caddies Tobacco, city brand ; 1 Butt. Tobacco; 5,000 Segars; 2 Iron Safes. PAWNBROKER'S SALE.—On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 15VENINGe, Nov. 15th and laih, at 13 , ‘ o'clock, will be sold without reserse, by order of Pawnbroker, a large quan tity of goods, comprising Silk, Balaton and Calico Dresses, Skirts, Merino Dressing clowns, Coats, Pants and I eats, Shirts and Drawers, and a quantity of articles .too numerous to mention. ttols MILITARY AND NAVAL .611.131-391%7CX3t. E. T. MATHEWS & CO. LT. MATHEWS 0 G. VANHORII. Late of Treas. Dept, washing ton, D. C. 44.1CTO.IELNIEICS, 10011 THE ADJUSTMENT AND Ooßeation of Clain§ against the United States or any State Government. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 808 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. REARS OMIT SMART STREET, PITTSBURGH. M'MASTER & G - Al ZA M Attorneys-szt-X.AaNY, PENSION, _ • • BOUNTY, • BACK-PAT PRIZE MONEY COLLECTED, &c., am. &c. Applications by mall to either (Mee attended to as if made M - perion. • No charge made until the claim in adjusted. PERSONAL ATTEN' lO'N' given to claims • before the Departments in Washington; D. C. noB-tf & WILSON'S s'T P SEWING MACHINES Over 160.0nr f th , -e tilobiniv, have already been sold. Over 9.000 are in nee in I" ittsturgh and Vicinity. The Sale of these inimitable Machines is greater than all others combined.. No one should buy a Sewing Machine until they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Wilson. They are warranted for three years, , Instruction Free. aarSalegroom, No. 27 YIETH SMELT. Wffi SUENNN. & 00., Agentz. seplB:d&w To Wounded Soldiers A LL SOL D IER S BARE BEEN A Discharged by ref.A.l, i {:icsouthlis received in nay battle, end who,""ruwezAirt received th e 111100 ,1 2471.4 , can now receive the same AT ONCE, BaarliYoirl7trienATll ther 'Atarri°n o k ttr , ; wia W r h al lli i *" ;4 4" PRISONERS OF WAR liopre &Italia:4ly ocilg ro . and atattention meat* than* for OBSES 1N:44 of tap: tuned by the enemy. - 808 3 ‘0 1 , 13111 MS DELABRIN 0 0A 01 / 4 .40 atitat • • .10 11- ;--- = 1 / 4 11-; - -;4:11;11120:1114116,1$444,;:i4 ',.. I W 4I gi'AVRI: 3 ii - leder =MI= . . ....... ?irisvitot,i,titut,:...gousitiA TiIiIPCVZ: TORRENCE" A .T,mM ~~:~ - _ - Ayotheoarler!aad~y Poreignlan IDOluestinal,./q Q iN- ediaul - "4 1 -.: and aheniliale k ' 44 a/ 444 1.4 o tUiri; -: '''_ -- - ,,1 Alcohol, Perfumery,-:- , ' - - - z 3' ' ( Ili; '-,..: * . Z ,. ' ' and . Toilet lioapc#lngek-7:44 ,--,,;,41 quick %%anew ,Fas3.-',.l rs . 4., ' 10.4.4.,,, t-het.i. and , V` ~..,.. ....RaiL.9_ ••••••• .fiLe. 4 7" . ~ ._"'l l i tunees, SUPpprgeils, .*:4111l;', , cil P i'n ifiticri , , - ,--- ~ / B races, 4 _ , ~, , . _ ,-," ~...^VEP-', , ._,., r•-' . 2 Medicinee, ,i. ze. , ,-,. - ' „, TRUSSES! - ' 'VititiMl,V •- •'.. :', -,,i -- , -- z•---- -- J :;z-, -..,....„.- ,,, '... -1 ~,i, - , ' We manufacture ali-theiatestifol...___.-Aum,,,.-,-4,, ed Trtuisel, And keep_ emusantir g1x... , -..., 1 Marge* Pita* ?litter ' s Cdiii6Pr,'l4,,NlPP" and all other numunA.-T-- 1n.13101611 reduirthritnriineullarelylivo(Tensnll or when o pares. desire it t l iV , VP2 l l' nl liactUSS - -',, to rder .4;..,.;x",.., --' ' - . '-_, - k " Dl i niuz . stripoitiiii*P.;: nucruLDEß! ll 44, 4 4Elis,- -1 1,- ... 1 ELART/C-STOII II I ' ,- 4 ,-";:,•., .. - - -- _ __. 2 . -' 3,6 ..'0rA, 1 ,„ • -• ~. -r . - -- --.1 DR, NoGARE attends pereonsaWlo Zallakc.ll./.,1 giteatiOn. of Trusses, Sco., and - ctesthetreatment i Rupture. - ' ":- `,.::_') :;•....., ri . .:l! ; _-- c i PHYSICIAN'S P ll E ol =oll4_ , •.--4 ~,, CAREFULLY boisteiCitizoiti:: : 2 flutxre.:,:„. 74 scription Department is always in Barge of agr_l wexperienced` edladi lul i t!sliArid. illes nab _„,-- -,-, ard prescriptions. IscaSetelltea w/i2!.,,-;,4 t°ParitY),f f e4ha t 3ol.4l 4 l 4( 4 7 l3 alun , 1 Prescriptions carefully in amixouliffifyil at all -*:' hotus of the night . , Wiz_ , r • DIETETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES., . . Pure Cream or Tartar. . }meth& Lial4l4 Sods • T i n and roTierfOßYeLs, Pive• - Pe l per,„ Root g a u ger _ •tr re it . .4-1 , :-, Bark Cinnamon. Oswego Coin.Starnh, — . Cox's Gelatine; .Price 4 Glycerine. - lieeker'a Farina:, Pure -Wines_ fur Cooking itainett'it Cooking rtatinststn•-;.,•••'' • Oaratvay -,, Seed. -Annul Qoriander • Mace - Salerattla,l* l- ' _ ••••••."..•,.t HO u ,__.„. ._ _....,„ .gEsoiayT44tit.4 _,. ~:,::::.:.:,:z - • - _._,...,,,,,,,45.,.k-',-,• Ooneentrated Lye, PurePottate,-. : , SRI Sade, . . , - Alum y , ....„.., ii .,,,,.. silver.saad. . . 'Rath - Ili:lac ~ ~ Tripoli, - &,e,,,etzat,u, 6.•-.,f-4*-ifr-i. . Hemp Seed , Oanary SeedOtalg, Pittsburgh Adenoy,,,.. For all raltableProlate,rt , 6 / 1 4111 1, Dr. D. JAYNE'S Ex "peotoriAll,4 tx ~.i, . _ " :Mar nap - *" ' I 44L ' Sanatlsa".l4l4-.. a f, ' • -. •,„ ...:.......„4. , .,-: t ....,.- - Dr. J. 0.. AYRIt'S Cherry Pecitikraf. " ----' IC, , ..‘ r., oithartte Pill". - 3, -. ~ 3. II HI .. .7sariapsuille.', 'r• • • • '‘- 'l'4 - . ELECJIBOLIPSI Celebrated 1 . . Osaases linabu, for. a litaddisr."' If ' SarimPartlis, to .Raparlftes ot., - 4 - 2s2', _ . Dr. D. W. ROBACEOS Sosodisok , Blood .:111144. • • - •!. BC77:2ll°l73=esi weep 344‘1 Tord ' ' 0 ' ..., ,5 ,.....„ _ • ..._ , , BHT% Shs disfalrlimessay, m _______...', „ce. ~.,,,....::. '...% 11E1111 Bst Ilhemnamma. r• , •„....,,,,/, a -• /----r•-•.41-rt.-!..C,..,,. WRIGHT'S Gers4aissi - radish ,:., ~,,:.,-,,-. ' 11...,-,. fl - . , -; , 41.12 - '", :- • „ , ,‘:';'-'-'-` '• Braliiretit' 8 i ~,.. •• - , •'''''' ::::-.,. . ,6 .Z- ;...-- -',O:-,5,,.. De R. A. Milcan s' ` ni;........... Himatiri, •-=' -.-- 'v7.l ' ea Oelebrated 13 ......... ~,,.--,,..., , -... . -.-„,c, Drake's Plantation Bithrisei .. _ .., _., , „,+,t41.. AnCutter's Nervize,English=ttiih),- •- i •••• cs ". - " • ' -- f-.7-1 - 1 0 : Antidotefor Intesnil s , r. - ..q.‘, - •:......... : : ;.,...... • • i -_,,,„ „ , 6)144 Patent '-aass i lerhi a''fif - tiSl , ‘l:-: 7:• : ;••••..4 Sudan the . • ' •-•'.,•,±','• - : - " - .. - • ,- 2 day. Colo . ( - 30 ' ''VisiiiS,;4E-.4 ainti LeadB.2blol4. ,tri, ‘° t l tlimi. am., , ~ ..,..,1...-.. 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