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ing copies of e Delp - rag e& the following
Mate mould-confer favtitlnleawing or witelhig
them to this office , as le g
are necessary to coin
pleteour film
.April .
The
~ilizaft.—The draft came off yeetergay
1 4.trninseville to till the de fi ciency in the quo
ta of that district, and, as Usual, created a great
dial of excitement its tutaneful inhabit
ants. A sufficient number of men have already
',been drawn to fill its quota about foul times,
and those who did riot drawpritelyesterday are
in greet doutit'Whether the full quota has been
raised yet. Those who were formerly drafted,
to *some unknoin Manner effectually managed
to.make.their escape, and thus avoided doing
theirshaie of the service. As the quota was
not filled it was found necessary to enforce a
supplementary draft, and if those who were
drawn think fit to skedaddle another draft will
be enforced, and thus ad *Vanua. Now, In
plane of going to all that trouble, by which all
the citizens will finally be reputed conscripts
and deserters, would it not be far better and
more convenient to take care of those who have
been once drafted and see that they do not ske
daddle. If this were done thoite who have thus
far escaped conscription would be freed from all
uneasiness lb this respect, While those - who had
the misfortune to be drafted would be forced to
make virtue of necessity, and the military au
thoriiies would be no longer necessitated to
proclaim a supplementary draft after every few
weeks.
City OrdinaiseefiThere are some of our
city ordinances which of late have beeii very
much disregarded, and which will, no doubt, be
utterly. neglected in the course of time, Unless
this incipient evil be crushed in the bud. These
°Miasmas were passed for the welfare of the
citizens and the good order of the city in gene•
sal, and if they are violated the end for which
they were ordained can never be reached and a
great many evils arise which it would be our
duty to suppreis.
The ordinance in particular that all wagons,
carte, he., proceed at a respectful distance from
each other is now nearly universally neglected,
and the consequence is that a great many acci
dents happen which might be otherwiee.avold.
ed. If these wagons, carriages or any other vs.
hides kept themselves about fifteen feet apart
from each other no doubt the accident of being
run over and having a leg or arm broken would
be of extremely rare occurrence. Besides this,
which in itself would be of great benefit, pauen
gers on foot would find it racier to travel; nor
would they be forced to nail on the corner un
til a long line of wagons pass by, although they
may have the most urgent Liminess on hand.
Our dray men do not perform such a large
amount of Mother's that they cannot drive at a
respectful distance and obey the law. We hope
that this law shall be rigidly enforced in future.
4aard Against
.Fires.—The following
receipt for extinguishing fires in case of neces
ity will not prove inopportune, now that the
winter is at hand and accidents from fire are of
inch frequent occurrence: As the time is at
hand for replacing stoves and lighting the first
fires of the season in those that have not been
used for a time, a word of caution may not be
out of place, and may save us the unpleasant
duty of announcing that some citizen has been
burned out. There is a charm about first eve
ning
fires, and as the family and friends gather
around them it is natural to pile On the kind
lingo in order to address the cheerfulness of the
occasion. At such times the chimneys are most
likely to take fire, and if the wind be high the
buildings of the immediate neighbors are endan
gered. There is a simple method of extinguish=
ing the tire in a chimney, which may be used by
any one on the instant. It is this: Take a
large handful of salt, throw it on the fire in the
stove and close the stove as closely as possible.
It will surely extinguish the flames at once.
Trial of Martiat Brawdy..—The trial of
Martin Brawdy, Jr., indicted for the murder of
Jkmes Fagan, has at length been concluded. At
nine o'clock, yesterday morning, at the assem
bling of court, the jury same into the court
room and returned a verdict of guilty of man
slaughter, with a recommendation to the mercy
of the court on account of the youth of the de
fendant.. Upon the rendition of the verdict Mr
Swartzwelder made a motion for a/itew trial
and in arrest of judgment. This beltig the last
case on the docket, the kiry was.dis•harged
from further attendance, the couti'adjourn•
ed until Saturday morning at ten o'dlock.
Not much interest was manifested during
the trial, and there was seldom more than the
average number of people present at coast dur
its whole course.
The Draft In Lawreneevllle.—Yeater
day morningtho wheel was put In motion to fill
up the deficiency in the quota of the borough of
LaWrenoeville, and the following names were
drawn:
. Number tn.the wheel, 225; deficiency, 14; num
her drawn, 211.
James_ ......
Duncan Ernest Ruthmiller
(Moist UnvErzongt Gotleib Weorth
Anthony Fuh ler Robert Thomas
William Hoffman Samuel hingslen
Adam Oook David Staffield
George 0 Amann John Knower
John Daniels Matthew Shannon
John Martin Peter Bouillon
John Mead Gotleib Freig
Robert Powers Henry Paulson
Charles() Gregg John Ottrley
George Lutz Thomas Williams
George Binger Jackson G. Stewart
Daniel Sutton_____ • Alexander Fulton
Eleavy itewards.,-On Saturday night last
four men made their escape from the Greens
burg-jail and the police authorities of this city
were notified of the fact. The most important
of thrfugitives is William Campbell, who was
sonviCted of murder and was awaiting the re
sult 'of an application ,fora new trial. He to
taut fifty years of age, square set, and walks
lathe. He had on sohller's pants when he left.
A reward of $l,OOO is offered for his return to
prison by the sheriff. Tho names of the other
prisoners are Clark Wilson, Lewis Weaver and
J. Wilson. They are alltharged with larceny,
and a reiVard of fifty dollars each is offered for
their apprehension. There is a strong proba
bility that some of them will turn up here, so
that our police should keep a strong lookout
for them.
Draft in the 22d Distriet.—A supple
mentary draft will be enforced in the 23d district
today in those sub-districts which have not as
yet raised their full compliment of *men. The
following are the districts in arrears with the
number to be furnished by each:
IV =beet° be
Deficiency drawn
Reserve township, Altry co 3 a
Harrison tosyjuddp, A liry co 10 20
Jeffertort, Butler county 1 2
Wiatleld, Butler county 10 • 20
Mantleld, Butler county. ... .. ••.. a 16
Sununit, -Butler county 2 4
Oakland, Butler °sanity 3 6
Donegid t _Butler county 2 4
Vetuufgo, Butler county 6 . 12
Kiskltainetas, Armstrong county i 2
Valley, .A.rmstrang county 5 10
Pine, Armstrong county 1 2
BUrglary.—The tobacco store kept by
liam Smith, on Peimsylvania avenue, was en.
tered on Monday nightleat and a 400_ quantity
of cigar, and tobacco stolen. Twiiboxes of to.
bacon found yesterday secreted in a board
pile, but the thieves have not as yet been an.
rested. The police are on the lookout for the
rotate.
Breach of Oidtutince.—Two men, named
John and Riley A:'ool, were yesterday before
the Mayor charged with dgeach pt ordinance fla
erecting frame buildings within the city limits.
They proposed to abate the nuisance, and the
charge was withdrawn.
Theatre —The extraordinary eaccess which
greats Kr. and Rica Buchanan in our city is a
Just tribute to their great talent and unques
tionable artistic ability. Orowds of the molt'
intelligent and relined of our citizens are im
proving the limited opportunity Of- seeing the
great artists. We have never seeniMour Thee
weolnuazhusiastic or fashinua l td audiences.
T t. they- appear ' in a newadaptation of
the Of course the house wits be croWd.
. •
1101 308.—ths Tuesiair e ezdnift Nov,l6 ths
afters alkostAisasi af- Typho n Ferrari? kisuos
moa l eithuir
hoe in tatO9tkrAtOfillii ice '. .A : .
Mir , *yr* MU take plass on Th • -.-
Item hitt late residence, bro. 97 tllrilifil
eed, , ttr, •
ikgMi
orPnurtimatint fritinkrair.
44406150 d fa-Damon.
Orest . ilinileSe of the world-renowned try-
Winn fling °prized -an;
litolCAtir .BirbunNior, -
and him idantlfal antrtalented daughier,
BUSS VIRGINIA BULITIANAN,
WhoNnalliael.ved nightly by the moat faahlOn
,Able atid'dijWited audiences.
"Ir trinstr.,„ . Nreiro, will be presented, Schil
/eels great bawdy et
' • - ' THE ROBBERS.
Marini De .....Neal/ Buchanan
Emilla Mita larglnla Buchanan.
To conclude with
THE HE'NDEZVOUS.
In rehearael—Wettinglnt the Verdict
'MASONIC MALL.
DONOEBT Ni)A TOM DE PHYSIQUE
TWO FilealEirra3
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS
NOVEMBER 21 8c Zi.
First appearsmie in h er native city of
MADAME. miLLAR,
(Late lilies Cochran,)
The Eminent Vocalist,
After an absence of tour years in Europe, Where
she had the honor of appearing before the most
select audiences, and pronounced by the. Public
and the Press of England:Deland and Scotland
one of the FIRST OF LIVING BALLAD
SINGERS.
PRADV. • 11 1XLI.A.11,
The 'World-Ranowned Magician, Fythomist
and Traveler, begs to announce his Grand and
Unique Entertainment, entitled
SONG, MIRTH AND MAGIC.
In conjunction with Madame Millar. Prof.
Miller's Entertainment will be produced on the
same scale of splendor as performed by him '
with immense succembefore highly distinguish
ed audiences in many of the principal cities of
Furope ...and America, and before QUEEN
VICTORIA AND THE BRITISH COURT, on
the .24th of September 1866.
Doom open'at 7g. commence at 8 o'clock",
Admissi ,on 60 cents. Tickets may be had at
the principal Muido Stores. nomatd
313415 PR IaiTHQNY MEYER
JOSall MEYER & SON,
MANVFAOTTTEERS OF
PLAIN AND m--A.Ncy
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
WARE HOUSE,
153 SIIIMIX33I/I,D, AND 4411 PENN St.
Between oth et., and Virgin alley.
jes
PrrTsatrao a.
covc}x NO
TRY STYLICIE.L..A.NEO'S
jOIUG-11 13AT-SA.3I
1. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam la
warranted to oure Coughs, Cold■, Hoarse.....uts,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con
sumption, and all affections of the Throat and
Lunge.
For ale by Druggiats. General Depot 6 East
Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DIARRHECEA.
All the Medical Anti - and„this Press recoup me;4l
Dr. Striokland,s Cholera Mixture as the
only certain remedy for Dlarrhtea and Dysen
tery. It is a combination of Astringents, Ab
sorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is
warranted to effect a cure after all other means
have failed.
Fur sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Ens
Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
STRI C KLANIS' s
'X Xs irk. na .M "E"" .
Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thou
of the worst oases of Blind and Bi.eoing
Piles. It gives immediate relief, and effects a
permanent care. Try it, directly. It is war
ranted to cure.
For sale by all Druggists. General Depot
fl East Fourth Street, Oincinnati, Ohio.
DYSPEPSIA., NERVOUSNESS, AND DE
BILITY, DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.— We
can recommend those suffering with lose of Ap
petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness
and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic.
It is a vegetable preparation free from al
coholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nerv
ous system ; it creates a good appetite, and is
warranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous De
bility.
l'or sale by Druggists generally, and gold by
altIC & BRILL,
Wholesale Agents, No. 'n Federal street,
Allegheny Oily,
And by Dr. (lEu. H. GEYSER,
Corner Wood Street and Virgin Alley, •
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 "East Fourth
street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
oe,tl7;lyd&w
A T.ING REMEDY
DYSENTEIZY
DIAILRECCEA.
X i ar.. CI 33.7 JES Aromatic
BLACKBERRY
CARMINATIVE
Is the only Bare and sure cure. It contains no
opium or deleterious drugs, no mineral or other
injurious compounds common to remedies gen.
entity sold for this class of disease. It is os
efficacious that Physicians very generally use
it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous
cave.
Use no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo.
anions, (many of which undermine and ruin the
constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing
remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries
themselves.
•
Ask for DIXON'S DEACKBERRY CAR
MINATIVE, and see that the proprietor's
name Is written on the outside wrapper of cash
bottle.
Prepared only by
W. F. DAVIDSON,
For sale by all respectable druggists
Trice, (old style 85 cents,) 25 cents, 60 cents,
and $l. per Bottle.
T. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothere
luWS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
t four miles from Cresson Station, on the
t rbute between Philadelphiaand Pittsburgh,
Was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer
the usual ColletLiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the Uollege is one of the most nealthy
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
Mountains
bracing air, addbeing proverbial for its pure water,
picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic
_year commences on the FIRST
DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ends
on then:Rs - v-0r SlTLY,fidlowing. It is divi dm!
into two Sessions. Sttidentseannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus noses.
Will
to Land Surveying, flngineering, am., oc,,
Will benurnhthed by the .m.rUtution to the
Student
sinstreunmeal and Vocal Music forms no extra
o the age o m anhood
quuxit. Students f
will sibuitted froze eight
mos t
a,:br*s%
, Thulta—Boatd and Tuition, payable ha/Image
_ • • fg.
mut Washing 'pair Wisdom 10
• 43 andiuse of - eats, per an.
A - ~..... eee •** •••• ******* • **** •• si t• • **
.• .!. .4 1
el andModsre ' extra....
.10
tilibeteliPliudingVaitationat ' 28
p
tia te made_ to the Et. Rev. -
'.. . - Berv..;liiiihop Wood, Philsotelplifill
V.P. Et Eliyatildi‘ Lorretto.t Rev. Di D'HAIN
• . . .. . vattnr.: Mercy llPLamPidli.
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_.. Vigivillsrass_ _ ,Mater itiovhi .
litiSstAieePertumaisit: SO , ' frail:
thessoil.
eta Bev. E. A. BUSH, Superior
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1-
MELLIFLUOUS
R. E. SELLERS Sr. 00., Agents
Sole Froprletor,
OLNOINNATI.
DR.LIGHTHILL
OF Tlq FIRM OF DRS. LIGHTELLL,
34 St. Mark's Place, New York
Can be eonattlted at the
ST. CHAt.IEti.IES
PITTSBIETROU
UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
DEAFNESS CATARRH ,
Discharges from the Ear, Noises
in the Head, and all the -
Various Aoute an d
Chronic Diseases
' of the
EAU & THROAT.
DR. LIGHTHILL will re-visit PITTS
BURGH at regulargatervals, according to the
requirements of the patients under his charge.
The business in New York does not suffer any
interruption from this visit, as one of the firm
is there in constant attendance.
TESTI - MON - lA.IAS.
PITTSRIIROFI, November 5, 1864.
This will certify , that I have been under the
care of Dr. Lighthill, for the cure of Catarrh,
aid that, although he has attended me a little
over ono week, I feel that a permanent cure is
to be effected, and am so much better to all re
thesefite o
asttsawnt warrant
Me en i d l in g g i V) n r g .
Et i g b hrh i l t lf t o
any one afflicted with Catarrh.
Forsythe, Bros. & Jams FORSYTHE,
14 Water street.
From Hon. D. H. Cole, Senator from the l'wenty-
Ninth District.
ALBANY, Jan, 25th, 1864.
My DEAR DE. LIGHTHILL tel with great
satisfaction that I communicate to you the
effects of the medicines you gave me, on my al,.
plication to you, for defective hearing. I fol
lowed your directions, 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 proceed further.
Be assured, my dear sir, if necessity should
require, I - Should not hesitate to place Myself
under your magic hands. Yours with respect,
D. H. COLE
Albion, Orleans county, N.
,Y
From the Home Journal, June 4.
In every business or profession, indeed, in
every department of science or skill, there is
always some acknowledged head—some one who
stands oat in bold relief. among his fellows, as a
sort of leader. In the study and treatment 01
deafness and catarrh, as special diseases ; Dr. E.
B. LIGHTHILL, of this city, occupiesjuat the
position above described. He has devoted years
of labor to this speciality, and is , aping
Illp
the reward of hie industry. The col
umns of the Tribune, of a recent da r wit
ness to the Doctor's success in this epartment
of medicine. We quote the paragraph:
"Otrul: OP A DRAG ➢ltTc.—Louis Loewlng
stein a lad fourteen years of age, born in
tlermany, come to this city when he was about
to o years old. Soon after his arrival here he
was taken sick and lost his hearing. By cl , grees
lie became first deaf and then dumb. For neatly
ten yews he was a mute, unable to hear the
loudest voice or to articulate a word. About
nnedseoaT I'4°. L'Tg - T:t a l'i'il -, ', a,c v e t d,, , b Ls hi ssopfaarreenu t esc i eneitteh d e
in restoring to him his I,,st powers of hearing
and utterance that he can converse with those
who speak to him distinctly and deliberately.
During the past four or five months he has been
under the tuition of hlr. Bennecbe, and has
made conaiderable progress in reading and arith
metic.'
Having been supplied with the lad's address,
we further investigated the matter, and uiscov
ered that previous to calling on Dr. lighthill,
the youths case was considered hopeless, and
be was for 1510 years au inmate of a Deaf and
Dumb Asylum. The Rev. John lUD, D. D.,
Professor in Colon College, Schenectad,
published letter, tenders Iris gratitude to Dr .
Lighthlll tor treating successfully his ease 01
deafness bet. Fred S Jewell, Professor of
the State Normal School at Altmoy, also testifies
to have been cured of catarrh. Dr. Lighthill
possesses other testimonials and tributes to his
talent from some of the wealthiest and most
prominent and respected citizens, which may he
seen on application. It wculd be difficult to
speak in any but terms of praise of his treat
ment, in the face of these many proofs and facts
testifying to his success.
Remarkable Cure of Deafness
Prom the Rer. Joseph .11. Clarke, Redo, of St
James' Church.
SYli/C4713 Februar tOth, 1864.
I have been deaf in onelt, y
ear since I was In Col
lege, some twenty years and By the skill of
fir. Lighthlll, its hearing was entirely restored,
so that now I hear alike with both my ears, and
I find that I can use my voice with much more
ease an 4 comfort than befere.
.701.:P1i M. (MAMIE
oct3lnnwta d&w
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-
TIIREE fiLekCICSMITHS,
to work on Iron Barnes and Wrought Poet Bite
Constant employment can be given. Call at
ANTED ESIMEDIATELY-
SIX GOOD FILERS,
A rebel telegraph dispatch from Sa
vannah, Georgia, says: Colonel Mul
ford and Captain Hatch, the Union Ex
change Commissioners, had an entirely
satisfactory interview on the Savannah
river, on Friday last, in reference to the
exchange of 10,000 prisoners on each
side, and that the transfer of them to
their respective authorities would com
mence on the next day.
General Price's Losses.
to work on 119. mm Bridle Bits, and all kinds I
__
to work Hames and Bridle Bite
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-
TEN GOOD PLATERS,
Coach work. At
WANTED DADIEDIATEDY-
FOUR GOOD OOLLA.II HANDS
o make all kinde Draft Collars
68 WOOD STREET.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-
TWO uo(ID LEATHER WHIP HANDS
5S WOOD STREET
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 paid.
None other need apply but those capable of
performing the above duties,
Must conic well recommended.
Call at
no8:10t 68 WOOD STREET.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—
HAVING PURCHASED TIIE IN
TEREST A. Torrence, in the "PITTS
BURGH DRUG of
HOUSE AND DENTAL DE
POT AND TRUSS MANUFACTORY," I
Would solicit a continuance 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 persona.
12- JAMES MoGARR.
58 WO( tD STREET.n° "td
BOY" 16 TO IS YE VHS OLD
To attend to one base and buggy, and to do
errands and Hush Jobs around the Dwelling
House. We want none but a good and steady
Hoy.
Mind be Well recommended
05•00,00 L U T .
LOST—SOMEWILERE BETWEEN
the Merchants' and Manufacturer's Bank„
Pittsburgh, atd the Allegheny Savings Banh,
Federal street, Allegheny, by way of Market
and St. Clair streets. A PA 11 ..AGEOFGE :A:
BACKS, containing Five Hundred Dollars.
tinder will be liberally rewarded on leaving IS
the Allegheny Savings Bank. ootkedw•-
ABE'S PIANOS.-.A. SPLENDID
. .
O,PICED AND COVE OYSTER/L-400 .- t NEW ASSORTMENT - of the unriva ll ed
101 dosed °Maltby' , Spiced-and Cove Dystem-- . -lad* Piano's, which are, be yond a doubt, the
in 1 and 2 pound - Dana; Rkt. - -receiveda - ond4-tOr , f EST PIANOS MADE. a-ma as 1.
. 41 i 4 - a 111 '
aakhy. RE yam &Ems %) -., 4 sortment of Haloes , Bros. Pianos, beat at
ivr • • -mg and ilsr.welodit-, , the prieeln the country. All tiMti_ Itinentliikg
T
sponavriatin factor 's tteeir
.-tALL mit, `ki : - #4u!zorrEaLuzip.;'• k•-•
x .AlEsete; the only complete assortmentoi 1 - •a-at 'lBllltltStreet,''
Shorthins - and Spotting hanimnr•-+. in this Sole Agent for Kiaboa and Haines' Bros.
market. JAM EdlW NPianos, Prince's Melodeons and Organs.
nod I
136 Wood street. anti
Sherman's Late Movements.
Nuiv YORK, November 15.—The Her
ald has a sketch of the movements of
Sherman and Hood since September,
when Hood commenced his flank move.
meat. By November, says the Herald,
th..i army of the Tennessee had 'eft
Route and was en route to Allatoona.
Ou November fourth, the sth, 11th, 11th,
16th, 17th and 20th Corps had been con
centrated at the last named city, and
rapid preparations were being made to
begin the movement.
Sherman felt in the highest spirits,and
telegraphed his intentions in these re
markable word: "Hood has crossed the
Tennessee. Thomas will take :care of
him and Nashville, while Schofield will
not let him into Chattanooga or Knox
ville. Georgia and South Carolina are
at my mercy, and I shall strike. Do not
be anxious about me; I am all I igh t. "
This is his adieu. The rebel papers
already announce that he has slatted on
his march. Where is be gain,. i Ander
sonville, where the rebels live •0.000
Union prisoners penned up like hogs,
lies in his way. But a t w days ago
Sherman wrote to the I': sident of the
St. Louis Sanitary Commission: "1
thank you for the prompt fulfillment of
the request to send certain articles for
our prisoners at Andersonville. Things
have changed since, and I may have to
go in person to deliver these articles a
the prisoners."
Rebels Satisfied with Lincoln's
NEW YORK, November 15.—The
Richmond papers of the llth are re.
ceived. The Richmond editors having
become satisfied that Mr. Lincoln is re
elected, conclude that he is no fool, and
pretend, with a similitude of sublime
resignation, to have made up their
minds for either triumph or !annihila
tion, and again the necessity of making
the slaves fight for them is strongly urg.
ged.
5 WOOD STREET
58 WOOD STREET
NEW YORK, November 15.—The to
tal losses of the rebel General Price in
Missouri from the commencement of
the campaign at Pilot Knob down to the
time when he took refuge in the eastern
part of Kansas, on the 26th ult., are es
timated at over 3,700 killed wounded
and missing. The entire Union loss
was 1,600.
66 WOOD STREET
When General Plaesanton relinquish
ed the pursuit of Prica's_shattered army
on the 26th ult., the chase was taken up
by Curtis, who sometimes since, as out
readers are aware, drove the'rebels across
the Missouri border into Kansas.
The Election in West Virginia.
Wnzamte, November ls.—Eastern
papers speak of there having been no
opposition to Lincoln and Johnson in
West Virginia. Such was not the case.
The McClellan electorial ticket was in
the field, beaded by Geo. W. Summers.
Returns show an overwhelming majori.
ty in every county, Wetzel excepted,
for Lincoln. The Intelligencer intimates
that three•foutrhs of the vote cast will be
in that direction.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
—The Partnership heretofore existing
between Albert Torrence and James McGarr,
under the name of TORRENOE & McGARR,
w as this day dissolved by mutual consent.
ALBERT TORRENCE, ,
A NES McG.
All claims against the late firm, Aß R and all ac
counts due it, wW be settled by Jamas WO/itch.
DISSOLUTION OF PA RTNICRSMP.
The Firm of CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
was diasolved on the FIRSTOF SEPTEMBER,
1861, by the death of David Cunningham. The
business will be continued by the balance of the
Firm. The title of the Firm will remain the
W. CUNNINGHAM,
R. CUNNINGHAM.
D. IHMSEN,
GEO. DErNOIIN.
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TELV4GRATRIC:
Destruction of 'the GUnboat Tali!).
WASHINGTON, November 14.—The
mac Flotilla ,
unboat Tuli, attached to the Pto
ac Flotilla, left St. Mary's at 8 P.M.
on Friday, for the Navy Yard here, for
repairs. When passed Ragged Point,
at 6. 20 P. M., her boiler exploded , with
a terrible crash, rending the upper por
tion of the vessel to atoms, scalding the
officers and crew, and -hurling them in
all directions.
Several of those who escaped without
serious injury ran immediately to lower
the gig, but before they could get it
down, the wreck of the Tulip sank, car
rying down with it mostrot those on
board. Some of the officers and min
seized what they could lay their hands
on and succeeded in keeping afloat for
over an hour, until their position was
discovered by the tug-boat Hudson,
Capt. James Allen, Engineer R. Gran
ger, which picked up ten persons who
are all that escaped.
. The ten picked np are Ensign Wag
staff Master's Mate Davis, (the only
two who escaped uninjured,) Master's
Reynolds, with a leg broken, Engineer
Teel, very badly wounded, and six men.
The Hudson's officers searched diligent.
ly among the floating pieces of the
wreck, but. succeeded in finding no
others than those mentioned, and steam
ed on to St. Ingoe's.
There were on board the Tulip at the
time of the catastrophe sixty-nine offi
cers and men, among them the follow
ing: Acting Master W. H. Smith, of
Philadelphia, Ensign Wagstag, Acting
Masters' Mates Davis, Reynolds, Rot.
fenburg, Hammond and Simons, and
Engineers Parks. Gordon and Teel.
The Tulip was one of the vesselz.
bulltat New York for Mandarine Ward,
of China, and after whose death the
Government parchased the Tulip, and
Fuschia, another of Ward's vessels.
Following is a list of officers and crew
of the gunboat Tulip, destroyed on Mon
day: Wm. H. Smith, Acting Master
Commanding; R. M. Wagstaff, saved
John Roffenburg, John Davis, saved
Julian S. Reynolds, saved; John Ham
mond, G. H. Parks, John Gordon, B.
F. Teel, saved; Chas. Hennery, Wm.
McCdrinick, Jas. Jackson, Jno. Rob.
erts, J. Allison, Jno. Nolan, Jas. Por.
ter, W. H. Siminson: Benj. Pollock,
Patrick Carroll, Michael :Holland,
Thomas Carter,
Charles Ruoff, Pe
ter Johnson, Martin Benton, Pat
rick Quinlan, James Robinson, Tas.
Carroll, John Colley, Jeremiah Hol
land, saved, George Wilson, W. 0.
Connell, James Bracken, Thomas Wat
son, Richard Conover, James Leary,
David Pieyser, Nelson Haskins; Bever
ly Bork, Elijah Jefferson, li4ibert War
ren, Benjamin Brown, Waverly Mason,
P. F. Green, W. Pletcher, Charles
Stouns, George Ireland, James Porter
and Michael Holland saved
Election
litT,EsT:.'7,orl.offfitaMi.
NEW YORK
Lord Lyons Speedily Recovering
Appeal from the treaimry pe-
The Trial of Colonel North
Another Movement by Gran
Speech by Major-Gen. Butler
He Proposes the Olive Branch
of Peace Again.
Mysterious Rumors of Peace
Conclave at Maoon, Georgia
AmbassadorstilenttoWashington
NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The follow.
ing aro from Washington specials of
this morning: Lord Lyons is speedily
recovering from his illness and was able
to sit up for a short time.
The Treasury Department is stil send
ing out copies of the appeal of the Sec
retary in behalf of the seven—thirty loan,
the subscription to which last week
amounted to nearly $3,000,000. The
subscriptions to the ten—forty loan have
nearly ceased.
The trial of Col. North for complici
ty in the soldiers' vote franc? was resum
ed to day. lion. It E. Fenton, Gover
nor elect of New York, is expected
here to-morrow to testify.
The Commercial's Washington special
says: From the fact that officers and sol
diers on furlough were expected yester
day, it is thought that Grant contem
plates another movement in a few days.
It is certain he will make another effort
before going into winter quarters,
which, however, will depend on Sheri
dun's movements.
The week opens with increased ani—
mation in the dry goods market, the
auctions were all attended, and goods
were fully disposed of at advanced pri-
At the entertainment given Gen But
ler last evening, at the Fifth Avenue
Hotel, lie announced that he would
leave for the army to-day. In his
speech he urged that thb olive branch
be once more extended to the rebels,
and if again refused, then be asked for
a sharp, vigorous war, and thought that
the bounties given our soldiers should
conquered from the rebels, which should
he equitably divided and their owners
driven from Gig country forever.
The ExpresB has the following: There
have been mysterious rumors of p.2ae e
lately on the street, and the speech of
Gen. Butler last evening is regarded as
very significant in some quarters, and
that there is really something on foot.
The movement of Sherman's army is
supposed to have something to do with
it, and the story is as follows: Some
time since there was a conclave in Ma
con of the leading men of Georgia, in
eluding Gov. Brown and Vice President
Stephens, and an embassador was sent
to Washington. This gentleman wns
authorized to arsure the President that
Georgia would secede from the Confed
eracy if Sherman would march through
that Stale and take possession of
Charleston and Savannah. The res
ponse of Mr. Lincoln to this request,
about three weeks since, was that he
was not quite ready, but that he would
do it after election
It is contended that this is the real
secret of Sherman's movement, and
that it is done with a view of not only
bringing back Georgia, but North Caro
lina and Alabama. In connection with
this it was rumored on the streets this
afternoon that Augusta had been cap
tured.
There is no news of importance from
the Army of the Potomac and little news
from Sheridan since yesteraay.
It is said that both Lougstreet and
Breckenridge have recently reinforced
the rebel Valley army.
A dispatch to Postmaster Kelley was
posted on the Postoffice bulletin last eve
ning announcing the appointme*t of
Secretary Stanton to the Chief Justice
ship and Gen. Banks to the War De
partment. No confirmation of the news
has been received from any other source.
The monitor Dictator returned from
a successful trial trip this afternoon.
FROM GEN. SHERMAN
Operations in his Departmen
What His Army Consists of,
Great Destruction of Property
at Atlanta
ST. Louts, Nov. 15.—A gentleman
from Gen. Sherman's headquarters says
that Sherman iEI by this time a consider
able distance on the war path. His ar
my consists of the 14th corps, General
Jeff. C. Davis; 10th corps, Gen. Oster
haus; 17th corps, Gen. Blair; 20th corps,
Gen. Slocum. Fifteen thousand caval
ry, under Kilpatrick, and a brigade of
artillery will be added, making a total
of between fifty and sixty thousand,
splendidly equipped and supplied with
every appliance of war.
All the public buildings, depots, man
ufactories, &c., in Atlanta are rendered
worthless, and the railroads north and
south of the city and all the surround
ing works are destroyed. There is
to be no turning back and nothing left
behind of value to the enemy.
Mowramti,liov. 15.—The rebel raid
ers are making voluntary statements•to
the court, boasting of their exploita and
. bragging - that that lilloilniinericjigl,
avengli glens; Effort•pru , being Made
procure-% -delay of thirty days in tfr
chin order to get instructions from
HicTunond.
partment.
This is the largest and most liberal conducted
establishment west of New York. At this es
tablishment you cau get any book you may de
sire. Books in every part of Literature, and
you have the advantage of receiving with each
each book that you buy
worth from FIFTY CENTS to ONE HUN—
DRED DOLLARS, which is given with each
1,004.
All books are sold at publisher's prices, and
you can select from the largest stock ever offered
in this city, including. All ilie.standard works,
all descliptious of Photograph Albums, all
,styles of Bibles and Prayer Books, all the late
publications. all the varieties of Gift Books, a❑
patterns of Purtefoli , .s. Books fur all classee,
upon all sub eels, in every style of binding', and
in endless variety. Remember, that in pur
chasing books at the
METROPOLITAN uit"r BOOK STOR
One Trial will Convince Book Buyers
That the place to make their purchases is at
1I FTAI STREET
(lux stock of Photograph Albums, Bibles and
Prayer Books is the largest in the city, and will
he sold at the LOWEST PUBLISHER'S
Pllll 'ES, and a gift with each purchase, vary
ing I rum fiften IO one hundrc,ll dollrs.
Descriptivey e
Catalogues mailed tree to any
,address upon application.
W. L. FOSTER N. CO,
1101 1-IydS. w
& lI.SON'S
Expo:l 6 l Bm Mgabevito
SEWING MACHINES
Oyer 16C.')n, fth !!:tve
already been sold.
Over 6.000 are in nee in P ttsturgh
and Vicinity.
The Bale 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.
ersr - Solesroom, No. 77 FIFTLUSTRF,AT.
Wlc. ST.JAINKII 4 CO., Agents.
eepl3:ll.4.ur
MILITARY AND NAVAL
E. T. MATHEWS & CO.
E. T. 111'.1THEWS C' O. TANOOTIN
Late of Treael
Dept., washing
ten, D. C.
AMP() I NF: S,
FOR THE ADJUSTAIgNT AND
()collection of Claims against the 'United
States or any State ilove nnent. •
PRINcrIPAL OFFICE, SOS WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA
BRANCH OFFICE 98 GRANT STREET
PITTSBURGH.
M'MASTER &.'G AZZA MI
PI
BOUNTY
BALK-PAY PRIZEMONEY UOLLEOTED,
&c., &c.. Scc.
Applications by mall to either office attended
to as If made in person.
No charge made until the claim is adjusted.
PERSONAL ATTENTION given to claims
before the Departments In Washington, D. C.
ri0341
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o Wounded Soldiers.
ALL SOLDIERS WllO HAVE BEEN
Discharged by reason of wounds received
in anTbattie, and who have not received the
gliiloo 33C:1101:3M1rXiiir,
can now receive the same
Sy applying to us either in person or by letter.
Pay for the Wives, the Mothers t when
widows), and the children of .
PRISONERS OF WAR -.
Now in the South promptly collected,
special and personal attention given iiii;datixis
for HORSES KILI.EU IN ISATTLE, esp
t nied by the enemy.
'.
ta T. MATHEWS & CO-,
SXI W lu street, Philadelphia.
}MAIM!, 0 1011,1,:,931 Grata street,
Pittsburgh.
OILIIERT M. 131031 ASTER,
JOS. M. GAZZAM, Attorneys at Law. f!'
no3:dtf
pics.r.., KHMER/PS & 8 ALICE'S
•
100 dozen &Ilion Fickle*.
" —• 34 g< ta
25Q 44:ta and Pt. Tomato,Ketaup.
" IVitabioom and Walnut . 4
ZO "i• ,Assartetrr#44l-1,1.
Jast received and impale •
oetlo
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SUSPENDERS , HAMINJORCEILEPS,
rid Hosiery at r i ve 66 rum
AUCTIOW§AL:Et
T 111 0 C E
.E.LLANDi A.I7OTIONNEIII
• 55 MOTO
STOOKS AT 'N. •n - • ÜBSUA
EVENIISCI-, Morena - yr 17th; at;13Cololock, a
Masonic Hall Auction Room; 55 Fifth street
will be told „ v.
.31 , A boy Cherry Rtm Oil Co.
"
Cheery Run Contra , —
Horse Neck • •
• t• Merchants
" Tarr. Story •&•••Cherry Run Co
.. Et Dorado
Dalzell
" Blood Farm & Ch.erry Run Co.
" Culbertson's Run 011 Co.
" Ross 011 Co.
eset_ — " Pittsburge & Philad'a. 011 Co.
" • Blom] Farm & Ohio Petroleum.
" 4.)11 Creek & Cherry Rum.-
FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS AND
OA KPETS AT AUUTION.—On WEDNP.--3-
DAY IHORNING,-16Di INST aio o'clock,
will be sold-atthe Masonic Han Auction Uotwe,
to Fifth street, Marble Top Centre Table, Two
Mahogany Card Tables Side Table, "Simms,
Sewing Stand, Cane S ea t Cairs and Rockers,
Wash Stands, netv 'Betteea, Wood Chairs, Dot- •
tage and F. P. Bedsteads, Spring Mattraes, Two
Large a nd
Prime Feather Boos, Bolden's, CO Cum. fo, (Cloaks, LaMps, Qucensware,
NEW CARPETS AT AUCTION:I-Will be
sold on WEDNESDAY MORNING NMIT, in
Connection with the Furniture . , New Ingrain
Two and Three Ply Carpets, Hemp and nitair
Carpets.
TOBACCO, IRON SAFES, Ac., AT ACC
TION.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov.
16th, at II o'clock, at Masonic Hail Auction
liouse,'os Fifth street, will be sold without re.
serve, 37 Caddies Tobacco, city brand ; 1 Butt
Tobacco; 6,000 Segare; 2 Iron Sates.
PAWNBROKER'S SALT,—on TUESDAY
and W EDI\ ES DA Y E VEN INGS,. Nov. 15th
and 16th, at 73 o'clock, will be,sold.without
reserve, by order of Pawnbroker, a large quan
tity of goods, comprising Silk, Delaine
Calico Dresses, Skirts, Merino Dressing Mown.,
Coals, Pants and \ eats. Shirts and Drawe.b.
and a quantity of articles too numerous to
mention. .
nol6
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GIFTMETROPOLITAN -
BOOK
it STORE,
WILL Bk OPEN ON
TUESDAY, N0VEM8... 1 13, let, 1864
And is permanently located at
NO. 4S:I TILE' "I'll STREE T
PITTSBURGH, PA
OPPOSITE AIAMS, EXPIZ FISS OFFICE
A HANDSOME PRESENT.
You pay no more than you would at an
other establishment, and have the
advantage of receiving a valu
able present with each
book you buy.
s'r PPt
Attorneys -a t-I,:rw,
AT ONCE,
Sfrietly Pure: ' Arncteit,
IrTSIIVEGH ~DRUG 'Vat
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rail:atrial ttittialt fhiliate- ::
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ed T niseee, arid liperP4/140.4f4 , ..k:z._,....._5i-.140
Itlasib's,-*ltchir,:ltittet-ii.7'.o.lFi'':'-:
and, all..#herminittoisittovio-vw,,, -v:stis
In oases requiring any . pitvotinaistrytgraWNi'l
or when pars desiret..4t,iirerl!iitiitli
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ELAST SHOULDNIX'BRAPINas,-4 `rilse , l4 - 4.1:-4. - :',7 st.-ELASTIC STOCAtINGS. ..---,:,*.niffilf?"---i-::;-:,i.j.:3
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eneition of firtteinis;,Ao:,iind44*.l44l;k!okt:otts..,;;,,,,...
of Rupture,'
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soription I/apatite:matte' nisktifilt.irt,gineirkikitWq? ,. ...l
experienced Pharmaceutial,,acutildttitilii fin_ id_ , •.c,:4l - z-4
In compounding pteactiptiopfiVitiejie . „Itisof..;-,,:::ITA
regard to purity, frechneee atid ' . - :;„:;,-*:, : ,, . - - , , , , : ..',1
Prescriptions carefully contgentided *.ai . 'elk ..Z,,rP".-,%1
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house of the night. • .
DIETETIC & CULINARY AfilletES:
Pure Cream of Tartar. .
knflith Baking ' '• -1 - j 1 .1 , 4
• '74r"''
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Grain and Powdered Oicipia;ilukd;
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Root Nret:-
t7l a,
Sark ' ChinainOn.
Oswego Corn Stareli, • •
Core gelatine, .
Price's Glycerine., .
Tlecker's Farina. -
Pure Wines for Cooking-pi:trims
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Burnett's Cooking.ExtractsliL
Caraway Seed. •ti
Anise - S e e -
• Coriander Seed; '••
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ranee and hiltriegn;',
Saleratus,
• Pearl-Ash, '
Ste., ace.,
HOUSEHOLD .A.RTXOLEft.tc
Concentrated Lye, Pure Potash,
Sal Soda,
Silver Sand
Tripoli, Bath krick i
.
uNlDitins
Hemp Seed, Canary Seed, Rape
Fish Bone, Etc.,:fcc., •,
Pittsburgh' Agenuk.;.2-;-
For all reliable.Proprietat7 ATOM°bee, Vi e.: „,,
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Dr. D. JAYNE'S Expeotoreut ~1,- , „. ,
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4, g, ' CartaillStrYEVL',..,•_ ,
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Sarsaparilla.
Ague (Tarp. ` L',:-.'
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66 S. 3.1130e*
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see Weed Tonto.
Mandialutrilbr;
Matheal
Salt Il.hatal
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WRIGHT'S o!iebtstel :ham_
puts.
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Brandreth's PUIe , - - - •.;
Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills,
Ilostetteea CelebnatedStomach•Bitterd,l. - '
Drake's Plantation Bitters,
Cutter's Nei - vine Englieh Bitter;
An Antidote for lutemperance,,zx
And all the lellabh3 patent , - . ,,sedfigacc o f
day.
Paint., Leads. Zinc., Colont,'ollsOratufsll64-..
Brushes, PuttyrTilbeTalnts, Gold Leari.&
We have facilities .(p r randsh#44loxsAsi-,'.
at manufacturers prides. sfJgy~
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Drugs alma
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Our stock of Drtigs mad Bledichteratell
semi-annually with great care 1
Af
all.y an xpedinead;
pharmecutist and 'physician, atut, wettegnantee
all drug - Bend mit:fumed we sell tmaduf- -
nded. • .
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All our American Obeilibiala see bu.ltiugetbtli;l;
celebrated Muse of POWERS& ur=qlU:Vi''
MAN.
An inquiry of your family phyldaiiitrlpi9 41114:x
le;fy you aa to their purity. • • "
121yedis & Dye ,Igtilirk
GLemieaii
Ourown imporßoz We guareu.. jee — freeliAl.:. •
-. ''' tellable, -, —,.. --.“...
Annotta, Alum, Blue Vitro'', Bruit - Wow,-
cam Wood, Oochineelj Ookm_eAvSliid
bear, Extract tooticooo d:zwuc,-.:trit,
kilo, Lao Bye, . midi 'Mad= . ~e :
der, Nio Wood Vatter, -‘: '-„,-,,,,,,,,
Sicily Sumac, Turmeric - T ''''''''
Blue Vitro',
Foreign
liets •
Wines, Brandies, Gins and Liguori, Ali Medl;4
cinal use only; viz : - -
Ward, Depuy & Co's C og nac,
Fine old Rochelle Brandy,
Pure Juice of Gripe Port. Wine, -
Pure old Sherry Wine,
Pure old Maderia Wine,
Pure Holland Gin_.
Jamaicaand St. Croix Rome.
Imported' Cialarsis‘
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Our stock embraces some of the fluent liiiii;iat
of Havensc vie:
Cabanas ! Pr rs eusados I
males!lm Brit/Micas I
Figur I •
fiegallas I Betts Creoles!
Dorrumo Clt sraur s ' '''
Manufactured frOmitufanted toinccoi
Eapanolaa Sohninas . • - -
Jockey Clubal Elegiurtes • -
And a variety of brands.
Our stock ofEigersivas purchased In lansi;
We are offering them to conimmersats-lighboW:
Vance over our prices before the tag, latei whair r • - ;
purchased in quantities of one. hundred and
wards.
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TO THE. DENTAL PROFESSIONi
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We offer a laril4 inirstartutly selected.stoctrrl
S. ,
S. White's patent Teeth,
°mum, Armstrong 16 Justi's
W. A. Duff& Co's Teeth -
Neal!, McCurdy tr. iVaUle Teeth L
Johnson as Lund's,Teeth;
Dent
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_ntal Chaim, Dental:Lathes, Fo •
gets, Wheels_ ,DltteiTtlilhil..E3icas'ators,-
tins, Vulcanite Rase, -Go d and-1°- Blialiti-
Gold and Tin Falls, and Dental mslierial of '
descriptiou•
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