GREAT BARGAIN& BOOTS AND SHOES, At the renowned Concert , __Hair' Shoe Store, WHOLESALE Sr RETAIL Dealers, call in and examine the largeetock bought when the ILA T 7! .1P _EL 1%1 - X4o Was at its height, and which must be Sold Without Regard to Cost R V. h. 1 E DI I 3 .E. R No. .62 Filth Street, WANTED.-- SEWING ItIACHINE. AGENTS, everywhere, to introduee the new SHAW & CLARK FAMILY SEW ING MAOHINE, the only low price machine in the country which is lic*nsed by Grover a Baker, Wheeler a Wilson, Howe, Singer & and flachelder. Salary and expenses, or large commissions altowed. All other Machines now sold for less than forty dollars each, are in fringments, and the seller and user liable. Il lustrated circulars sent free. Address. SHAW & CLARK, llolB:3md,kw Biddeford, Maine. • I-1 WANT AGENTS $7O A EI I-4 27 1 WHERE , at *7O a month, expenses paid, to FIFTEEN A RTICLES, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free . Address OTIS T. GABE Y. n016:3m1.4 w D _ R. BROWN HAS MADE THE sTo dy and treatment of Delicate Diseases The business of his life. His speciality is Ven ereal diseases and other private troubles, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Also. all diseases arising`from im purity oI the blood, Chronic I'lcerations, Piles Rheumatism, Rupture and Shin Diseases. (If lice and Private Rooms, •Plo. 50 SMITHFIELD STREET. nOIB-1t m IVAVTED. 550 1. - .l‘orers at $4O per mom t. wn. 1 choppers at I-tu per month. Vq, Teawaters at $ 5 per ,sonth To go 10 NIIE/trine to wore fer the Govern ment. I . :uire of the on fersi.rned at Hared Hotel. W. AIceLAIN, nniS.lwa_ G. M. Agent. NC>TICIE. BANK OP PITTRMTROR, November LAM 11,64. THE 130Alits lIIHICACTORS OF THIS BA.N E, by a resolution passed this day, hat e ordered a call of a General Meeting of the Stockholders for the purpose of consider ing the expediency of accepting the recent Act of the Legislature renewing the Charter of the Bank. In conformity therewith, the said Meet ing will he holden at the Banking House, on the 16th of December proximo, at 113 o'clock A, hi. JOHN HARPER, nc Cathier. st. nol6-Ivcd,k4tw ..„.. - ITit IikaD.—CAALE TO TIM MISES of the undersigned, In Snowden township, on the 31st of Oc'ober last, a DONN HORSE (JOLT, about 14 hands high, and appa rently not over three years old. no owner Is requested to come forward, prove his property, and pay expenses, otherwise he wi;l be disposed of according to law. 0017:314 GEORGE HARGER. Disso,, , ion, OF CO-PARTNER. SHIP.—The partnership heretofore ex isting between Alexander Holstein and Ephraim Smith, trailing under the firm of HOLSTEIN Sc 00., at No. 132 Wood street, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Persons having claims against the late firm, as well aa those who are indebted, will present the same !o Ephraim Smith, who is alone authorized to settle for the late firm of Holstein & ,at the old stand. A. 11l .LSTEIN E. SMITH. C 0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE .—I HAVE THIS DAY associated with me in the Saddle, Harness & Trunk Business Mr . JuliN BRADLEY, and intend to continue the above business at the old stand. We thank our friends for the measure of patronage we have enjoyed, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. The new Orin style will be BRADLEY & SMITH. NOTICE.-• IN RETIRING PROM THE FIRM OF HOLS FEIN & CO , I tender my sincere thanks to s generous public for the liberal favors received, and as I know Messrs. BRADLEY Sr. S&ITH to be faithful, energetic and competent business men, and thorough mechanics, it affords me great pleasure to recommend them to my late patrons as every way worthy of confiden.e. noI5 A. H(fLSTEIN. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. —The Partnership heretofore existing between Albert Torrence and James McUarr, under the name of TORRENCE & McGARR, w as this day dissolved by mutual consent. ALBERT TORRENCE, JAMES McGARR. All claims against the late firm, and all ac counts due it, will be settled byJem M'lEt RR. IiAVINO PURCHASED THE IN TEREST of A. Torrence, in the "PITTS BURGH DRUG HOUSE AND DENTAL. DE POT AND TIZT , Ss IVIANUFAUT,.RY," 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 persons. JAMES McGARI2. JUST IMPORTED FROM GER MANY, AIEN'S AND WOMEN.S Felt Shoes and Felt Inner Soles At BOBLAND'S, 98 Market street, 24 door from Fifth street. DISSOLUTION CIF PARTNERSHIP, The Firm of CUNTIVINGLIABI /r. was dissolved on the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER 1864, by the death of David Cunningham.. The butineas will be continued by the balance of the }ltal. The title of the Firm will remain the same. W. CUNNINGHAM, R. CUNNINGHAM. D. IHMSEN, GEO. DUNCAN. nol4-1 wd MILITARY AND NAVAL ..a.c,rmnrcrsr. E. T. MATHEWS & CO. B. T. MATESWB 0 G. VANTIOSIS Late of Treal Dept. 'Washing ton, D. C. A_"InCO.EitNE - YS, on THE ADJUSTMENT AND Collection of Claims against the United States or any State Government. PRINOIPAL OFFICE, SOS WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE 98 GRANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. WMASTER & GAZZ A M A.ttorneys-stt-.K.stw,. PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK-PAY PRIZE IsiorrEyOOLLEOtED, fie., tic.. hc. Andications by mail to either office attended to as If made In person. No chatty mane until the claim is adjusted. PERSONAL ATTENTION given to claims before the Departments in Washington, D. C. nol3-tf AN EXAMINATION 01" MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, Will convince any one of the superiority of tilts make over all others. Several of the improve ments in these instruments are patented and owned by mason & Hamlin. Large assortment now on hand at the ware, room. of the subscriber. Call and examine them before PURCHASING ELSEWHERE CHAS.. C. - MELLQR, 81 Wood Etreet qi Menc fir the 'Cabinet oigah , turd '4.' MMMII!;2= i~~ ^ ~" ICd • p 1 lb) alit ......., .f... LOCAL INTELUGENCE Teachers' Salaries.—At a meeting of the Central Board of Education, held on Wedaes. day last, the resolution increasing teachers' 841. dries ten per cent during the ensuing three months was taken up. Mr. Negley, Mr. Sin gerleyl in the chair, withdrew the resolution. Mr. Negley then moved that the salaries of teachers be increased from and after November Ist ten per cent. The chair put the •question and it was decided in the negative. The meet ing•then adjourned. Thus it is that the efforts on the part of the school teachers to have their salaries increased have been thus far frustrated, and it is likely that all other efforts for attaining that end will likewise prove unsuccessful, at least for some time yet. We heartily sympathize with the teachers in this respect, and we believe that the community In general would be quite willing to have their salaries increased according to their 'request, which is certainly very modest. But the Central Board of Education are better ac quainted with these matters than we are, and as the question was left to their arbitrament, we. of course, will have to abide by their decision. Slim salaries are, to say the least, not very gratifying in these times, and while everybody, coal diggers, laborers, mechanics, he., are de manding increased compenastion , Aor their la bors, we see no reason why our school teachers should not have their salaries increased in pro portion, unless it be said that they received double what their services were worth before all the necessaries of life reached their present high prices. In this case their salaries should not be increased; but unless this was the real state of things, which question we leave to our readers to decide, we see no other reason why the teachers should not have a fair show. But comment on that question is now useless, and we can do nothing which will prove of any avail to the teachers. Arrest of Substitute Brokers.—Two sub_ atitute brokers named John Murphy and Na thaniel Peck hailing from Baltimore were ar tested on Wednesday at the Provost Marshal's office on a charge of perjury, oldie attempting to furnish a substitute for Conrad Worth a drafted man from Lawrenceville, Murphy in a white man, while Peck is colored. They came here in charge of a colored man named Henry Jones, whom they offered as a substitute to Mr. Worth for the sum of t to the office of Alderman Written to have the neces sary affidavits and blanks made out and there stateilhat they had known Jones, the propos ed substitute for over two years and that he was a native of Canada. They likewise stated that they were heads of falsifies, had no interest direct or indirect in having . the proposed sub stitute accepted. They then went to the Pro vost Marshal's office. and offered Jones as a substitute. Captain McHenry proceeded to ex amine the patties as is customary in such cases, in order to ascertain the reliability of tne state- , meats made before the Alderman. The propos cl substitute stated under oath that he did not know where he was horn, but thought he was born in Virginia. He agreed to eater the army oo receipt 0[025 from Murphy, whom he had not seen until six weeks ago. yhe state- ment of Murphy and Peck were found entirely at variance with their depositions before the Alderman, and accordingly they were arrested I on charge of pejury, and held for a hearing. Biddeford West Virginia —This section 01 the coun try would appear a very uncomfortable place to ii t e In, and if we believe the reports, those who I arc residing there at present would wish them seh es out of it. Evers meansshave been resort ' ed :n ii, order to protect the peaceful hi/10ft unta from the encroachments of robbers and guerrillas, but in vain, and all private property is utteri; 4aafe from thel , depredations. An exihange from that section ghee the followirw. (in Wednesday bight somr unk.'.own coward or cowards gained entrance to the Circuit Clerk's ofh.te by climbing over the top of the door, and tbte destroyed nearly all the valuable books and papers in the office What is title country coming to 7 Are we going to have Bloody Kau" aas or the Reign of Terror rehearsed in our midst 1 Some means sh,uld at once he token to ferret out the tuttlana who are now Infesling this cruntry. Again, we say, let us forma rig dance committee. The Postal Money Order Systent.—Wc unlerstand that the postal money order system thus far has proved a success and is progressing in a manner highly satisfactory. The prospect is. judging from the numuer of persons who have thus far availed themselves of its benefits, that it will be ere long very generally adopted. The system has been in many instances used for business purposes, and the orders have often been to business houses. By the payment of additional fees any amount of money may be transmitted on orders, though no one order can exceed thirty dollars. We feel confident that as soon as the many benefits accruing from this system are made generally known, it will be unanimously adopted by the nubile both in pri vate and business transactions Arrested for Lareeny.—Three young torn named Charles Henry, John Winters and W. FI Davidson were brought before the Mayor yesterday morning on charge of larceny. It is allleged that they robbed two young English men who arrived from the East in the night train of about forty dollars. The young men put up at the William Penn House. on Penn street, where they met the prisoners and in whose company they drank so much that they became intoxicated, and it is alleged that while in that state they wore robbed of their money. The prisoners were committed for further hear ing. There was no money found in their pos session, but it is expected that it will be soon rce ivered. On n Vialt.—Captain John Rogers, of the Namokeag, which Is now undergoing repairs at Memphis, is at present at home on furlough. Many of the gallant Captain's old friends will be glad to greet him once more, In view of the painful report which recently prevailed here that he himself had been killed and his vessel captured. We are glad to Had that he as likely to render good service for many a year In the position he occupies should the war continue. While among us he was ever active in doing good, vnd among the most zealous in promoting every work of charity. Midst the dangers to which he will be exposed we hope tie will be ac companied by the prayers of the poor and the orph an. Sand Bank Caved la.—On Wednesday morning an accident of a distressing nature oc o urred at St. Mary's Cemetery, resulting in the .death of Stephen Sweeney, aged about sixty years. Tne deceased, with several other work men, was engaged in digging sand from a bank in the Cemetery, when it suddenly caved in, burying the unfortunate man and crushing him beneath itskweight. He was taken out in half an hour afterviards, but life was extinct. De• ceased resided in this city until within a few weeks, since which time he has resided in Law renceville. Alderman Donaldson held an in quest on the body and a verdict in accordance with the facts was rendered. Lead Mines lu Clarion County.—The Clarion Democrat says: We have been shown several specimens of very tine lead ore, procur ed along the Clarkin river near Callensburg Men are now at work to develope these lead veins and ascertain if they are sufficiently large to work. If their etrorti protalktuccessful, and a lead mine be discovered sufficiently rich to guarantee a fall reward for their labor, no doubt every necessary arrangement will soon be made to develope its resources. The demand for lead at the present day is very great, and it easily commands a very high price. The Praft.—The supplementary draft still contlines, and the full quota under the /ant call for eOD,dOO men will be goon raised in the 224 and 284 districts. It appearathatthose who are now Whig . . drafted will dud kime dgilted!ti to procuring aubstitntea.. Volunteers are rather acme raell then; Who may be willing tti.eftpone their iiiett****o44 lop fir:#eir4teliito btu' demand mudihigh - compenettion for. their Pdd*W;oo:tl . Men are compell. 'edito ;m=;;==c===amma THE POST---PITTOURGIC FRIDAY 'MORROW kiVollEttiltit FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 18, 1884. 'Coroner's Inquest—Alderman - Donaldson yesterday field an inquest, on the body of a young lady named hetlinda . on:it,. who dled yesterday at the o ffi ce of Dr-Siencer under the following circumstances: It appears that de. ceaed called at the residence orDr. Spencer on Wednesday to have some teeth extracted. but as the Doctor was not ,well at the time she was requested to call on the following day. She complied with the request, and on yesterday af ternoon went again to the office. She requested to have chloroform administered, and when it was suggested to her that she had not better take it, she replied that she was not afraid. The I Doctor, however, was afraid to comply with her demand and gave her chlorin ether instead, and while she was underthe influence of this drug he extracted three teeth. At this juncture she showed signs of struggling, when she was re moved from the chair and placed upon the floor, and shortly afterwards died. A verdict was re turned according to the above facts, entirely ex onerating the physicians concerned from all culpability in the case. The City Councils.—A. rule on membeis of City Councils to show why attachments should not be issued for refusing or neglecting to pay interest due on railroad bonds was issued In the United States Circuit Court on Wednes day and la made returnable on to-morrow (Sat urday.) We understand that in ease the answer Is not made Writs of attachment will be issued forthwith. Business In the City.—Business has been rather brisk in the city during the past week, though we understand that but few sales were made yeat ,, rday, owing to the very unfavorable E tate of the weather. The rivers are In excel lent boating order, and the wharves present a busy scene. A considerable amount of business is now transacted on the Allegheny wharf, which heretolore has been comparatively dull. nigh Prleaa.—We understand that the Government has determined to use the Influ ence at Ile command to protect the people Irmo the exorbitant prices of cominoilitas occasioned by the extravagant price of gold. If this in formation be true we may be on idle lookout lor a considerable decrease In the prices of provis visions, clothing, xe. , which would no doubt be highly gratifying to the a:miculinit y in general. Stock Sales.—The following la the list of oil blocks Pohl last evening at the Afnsonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 F'lth street, T A. McClel ano, Auctioneer: Rose Oil Stock 145 Federal Oil s_tock.., I 10 Blood Farm tcOherry:Run I yo Tarr, Story & Cherry lion I 12 El Dorado (01 Stock 2 25 Cherry Run Central 1W Stock 1 45 Theatre.—The benefit and last appearance but one of Mr. Buchanan and his charming daughter occurs to-night, and there will be a full house. They' net Cardinal Richelieu aid Julie de AI auprey , two of their finest imperson atiour, slid which hare patted their great fame throughout the world. liduchanau is said to be the greatest Richelieu living , except For real, with whom he divides the paint. We havejust received tioJey's Book fetr De cember. As usual, the fashions are beautifully illustrated sad fles.:ribed with the most refill, taste All I hose who have 3EII pretensior to ashout should punch VIC a en p) d s•le at W. A. tiildentenney s, 4.5 tltth street. New id 3 le of plaid long n:lan. Is opened Ili is morning; also Monks and dress goods nt C. Han son Love is Co., 74 nn :1 76 lilnrket Street. AMUSEMENTS. L . W ., w - PITTSBURGII Tll h:ATtCI;: Lessee and Manager.— . W naltooa. Benefit of the beautiful and talented young set nail. AIISS VIRGINIA IlreliANAN, will opptAr as I tiwcl, swobl&tad 1:1 her father, woo will pernowsle I.:a great char a,:ter of the I;Areniu‘l. THIS EVENINAI, will he pregehteft, the find piny by L,.l,card Bulwer I.yth,n, untitled Julia I , e Mortinie. Mi'w Virgin's iiilehtnno t'srilinil Richelieu Irletscan kl ,, chotnan (ii erture tirehesur'n,•::" To conclude with tiiTATE SErl-tETS I'o-morrow. Benefit of AT•Kean fiflehrinan In rehentv-1 —The Octoroon. REVIVAL! REVIVAL hEVIV OCTOROON! OCTOROON ! 00TOROON ! Iti.ntlre f4clr Scrnery IsT—TERFEBONE PLANTATT; A 1 TH E Ip.(H,N. THE JNIJI 1N Hi•N't P THE RES(..,LVE. T iD—LANDING ON THE N11 ,, ,15:.-31PF 1 THE INDIAN. OF P krt. -4 - ra—At't MON `SALE UP SLAVES. MNAMM=E A F rri -THE tiEl (4.1 - Ata seI_AWERPHUTECTS THE Will/ F: MAN. THE ocnatooN kloEs HONE. MONDAY, irovEmnEa 21st, And tvery erenmg during the week, and on TH RSDAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, this play will be brought out in such a manner as to merit the approbation and support of the public. W. If ENDERso Manager. HALL.~ MASONIC CONCERT AND TOUR DE PHYSIQUE TWO N EC, PI ti 4 ON LY IND >NI/A Y AND TUESDA Y EVENINGS NOVEMBER 21 .I‘. 22 F , rtl:4l)ll.3.trlala IR her nat.lv. city of MADAME MILLAR, (r Ate Miss Cochrsn,) The Eminent. Vocalist, After an absence of four 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, Ireland and Scotland One of the FIRST OF LIVING BALLAD SINGERS. PROF. MII,ILAYL, The World-Renowned 'Magician, Pytliomiat and Traveler, begs to announce his (hand and Mum) Entertainment, entitled SONG, 2DIRTIR AND MAGIC. In conjunction with Madame Miller. Prof. Ailliar's Entertainment 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 Furope and America and before QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE BRITISH COURT, on the 24th of September, 1855. Doors open at '7 Commence at 8 o'clock, Admission, 60 cents: Tickets may be had at the principal Music Stores. nols:l3td • NATURE'S UNFAILING REMEDY DYSENTERY DIARR HCEA.. 1:11. mr.. ca mire' AL 1- ca meat 1 a BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It contains no opium or deleterious drugs, no mineral or other injurious compounds common to remedies gen erally sold for this class of disease. It is os efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous cased • Use no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo sitions, (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' BLACKBERRY CAR atINATI-VE, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bottle. Prepared only by W. F. DAVIDSON, Sole Proprietor, Fai . *gq,icla all riapitable dtuggiata Rrize r (6l•ll47,llt sit tenta,) 25 cads, 60 cents,, ant artveriagne DR. LIGIITHILL will re-visit PITTS BURGH at regular intervals, according to the requirements of the patients under his charge. The business in New York does not suffer any interruption from this visit, as one of the firm la there in constant attendance. Pirrsnotton, November 6, 1864. This will certify that I have been under the care of Dr. Ltghthill, for the cure of Catarrh, and that, although he hay attended me a little over one week, 1 feel that a permanent cure is to be effected, and am so much better in all re spects as to warrant me In giving publicity to these facts and recommending Dr. Lighthill to any one afflicted with Catarrh. .I.Acon FORRI Forsythe, Bros. & C 30., 14 Water street. Atr Dees 1)e. EIGHTBILL 1---11 1B with great satlatactiou that I communicate to you the effects of the.medicines yon gave 1.1/C, ou any aa plication to you, for defective hearing. I fol lowed your directions, and am happy to state that I am now so far recovered after the first few alplacation@ as to feel quite con fi dent that I am well and shall mat need to pro :nod lortber lie assured, any dear sir, it nt•ce.sity shotal.l require, I should not laeaiaate to place myaell under }our magic hands. Yours with respect, D. H. COLE, Albion, I arletine county, N. Y. In every business or pretension, indeed, in every department /if science ur skill, there is At leteV, s some acknowledged head—some one who slit in hold relief among his billows, as a skirt el lender. In the study and treatment of deafness Ain: catarrh. as special direases ? Dr. K 13 1.1,1friT1111.1., or this city, occuplesjust the position also e described lie has de-voted years of labor to this speciality, and is now reaping the reward of his influstri. The editorial col. LIMOS of the T, Mune, of a recent date, lwar nest to the Doctor's success in this department of medicine. We quote the paragraph: ••i 'unit Ow A MAP alum —Louis lenewing stein a lad fourteen oars of age, burn In Berman}, coma to this city when he was about two years old. Soon ',Net Ate nth, al here woe taken sick antl lust his bearing. Hy it green he became brat deal and then dnrnt, For nearly ten teals he was a mute, unable to hear the loudest rotce or to artieulate a ward. About one year ago he was placed by his parents In the hands of 1/r. Lighthill, who hats so far succeeded in re storing to hits his I at powers of hearing and utterance that he can Universe with there who speak to him distinctly and deliteiately. , Ituriug the past tour or tire months he has [men under the tuition of 'Mr. Ifenneche, and made considerable progress to reading and antl, met " Having been supplied with the lad's Aklittrepi, we t urther ini est:gated the matter, And that pretii on to on i.ltt•tll the yo..it raft, was eonstdered hope lens, 411.1 he urn, for two yearn au Ititoute of a Deal MO. IttO,b AO}ltlin "I he Bet. John Nott, ProlesAir to Vnion College, Schenrcts,l,, iii a published letter, tenders his grate trade to tin treating successfully hie can; dearness Kee. Fred u Jewell, Proress,r of the Stair Normal School at Albany. Also testillea to hare been cured of catarrh. lir pOesesses other testimonials and triblite. to Isui talent from some of the wealtliteat and mint prominent and respected Mamas, which may he 11PC1.1 on application. It would be difficult to weak in any but terms of praise of hie tees'. merit, In the face of these tris.ny proofs nr..t f testifying to his aucccrs. Remarkable Cure of l' , ainesi;. F ., 01n Mr 107. 7oapA If. t:lan:c • ‘"? Ames' 4 4urrh. tignac ottlE, Febru )IL, 1664. I have been deaf lu one ear sty• 4 to lege, 301110 twenty years ago I , the skill n! Ur Lightloll, Ile hearing wila t• . v.) restorr,l, so that now I hear alike with i, .t, mr ears, an.: I find that I can 1111 C. mp voice ,k ith 1111.101 more ease awl comfort than 'saints. JOSEPH 41 CLARKE (Intl lanw&l diw 7r Ff. It t; 1.1. 1 NI) r. Strickland's Mellifluous trough Balsam is warranted to cure eongini, Colds, Hoarse:pas, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con sumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lunge. For alo by Druggists. General Depot 6 Fast Fourth street, Cincinnati, Chlo. All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture an the only certain remedy for Maurlima and Dyscn tery. It le a combination of Astringents. Ab' sorbents, Stimulant. and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed. Fur sate by Druglats. Oenerai Depot 6 1.6 6 Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. PMa IEI R. 3E3 311 a 33 MI 'sr . Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy hat cured thou sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeakng Piles. It gives immediate relief, and etitcts permanent cure. Try it directly. It is war ranted to cure. For sale by all Druggista. General Depot 0 Emit Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, a NI) DE. BILITY, STILIUKLAND'S TONIO. can recommend those suffering with loss of Ap petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation tree from al coholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nerv ous system ; It creates a good appetite, and la warranted to oure Dyspepsia and Nervous De bility. For sale by Druggists generally, and sold ny P ARIK & BRILL, Wholesale Agents, No. 77 Federal street, Allegheny City, And by Dr. GEO. H. 'KEYSER, Oorner Wood Street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 Emit Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ootriayaam Veterinary Eurgeonry and Horse Hospital, DEL. V. GrERAFLE>, First Street, between Smithfield and Grant, PITTSBURGH, PA CAME TO THE ABOVE STABLE on Monday, November 7th, a large-sized MULE, which the ownet can have by proving property and paying charges. noBatdir.3tw 1$500;00 LOST . LOST—SOMEWEIEUE BETWEEN the Merchants' and Manufacturer's Bank. Pittsburgh, and the Allegheny Savings Bank, Federal street, Allegheny, by way of Market and St. Ulair streets. A PACKAGE or GREEN BACKS, containing Five Hundred Doll are. The tinder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at the Allegheny Savings Bank. oce4:lw SPICED AND COVE OYSTERS.- 1 00 dozen "Maltby" Spiced and Cove Oysters, in 1 and 2 pound cants. Rift received and tot RE YMEE tr. EROS., 126 andES Wood at Ili*nt d _ I'SMEN.—CALL AND EX ME the only 'conwlete suortment of Shot Guns and Spontna , Evilly r.t... in Els market. SAXES ROWN , floe -,- _ . 0 =MOUT' - Az uorkontars FOR SATAillweinFitia- ED •*-Sdvste , -ialeitood Rouble BarilafittiViuniq..-0111. Alt Not , AZZlAAtugitot Orrify ba.r. ===M DR..LIGH LL OF THE FIRM OF DRS. LIGHTHELL, 34 St. Mark's Place, New York, Can be consulted at the ST. CIEIATCIARS vicy.rva,, PITTSBURGH IrIVTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, trEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Head, and all the Various Acute an d Chronic Diseases of the EAR & THROAT. TEISTIMONIAJLS. 'rrim lion. D. 11. role, Senator from the IYvrnly Ninth District. AL/IA hy, Jan. 25th, 1864 F. om Mr flame iournat, June COUGH NO MORE MELI.IF'L['OI 'OUCII 13 A.LE4A.IIIL DIA RIULDEA. STRICKLAND'S R. E. SELLERS & CO., Agent! S!M=!=MI[MM LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK News from the Southwes The Late Victory at Johnsonville General Sherman's Movements The Gold Market Demoralized Death of Major General Canby ew YORK, Nov. 17.—The Times' Nashville correspondent of the 28th says: Beauregard's headquarters are at Corinth. Hood, with Cheatham's corpi, is at Florence, and the camp extends on the north side now as far as Tuscumbia; S. D. Lee's corps is at Jackson; Stew— art's corps is at Corinth, Jacinto and Reraze, fifteen miles from each other, on the Mobile and Ohio railroad. The en tire rebel army, which a year ago num— bered 75,000 veterans, cannot now mus- ter more than 40,000, including For— rest's and Wheeler's cavalry and Dick Taylor's men. The same correspondent says: The reports of the tight at Johnsonville, in which Forrest claims such a great vic tory, are most unheard of exaggera tions. Instead of the Government suf fering a loss of six millions of dollars one million exceeds the total. The facts . arc, Forrest, on the night of the 4th, planted a battery of ten guns opposite Johnsonville and the next morning knocked to pieces three tin-clads and seven transports. The next day he shelled the town for forty-eight hours sod then left. Meanwhile a portion of Wheeler's cavalry and a brigade of mounted infantry appcered south of the fort, but finding it too strong and well manned, they returned to Florence. During the shelling every building but one was struck and only two burned, and what little stores were there were only slightly damaged. The Commercial's Washington special says. Richmond papers of Tuesday make no mention of Sherman's move— ments, which fact is regarded here as evidence that he has met with success. The rebel Senate and House had a se— cret sr-ssion on Monday, at which it is surmised that the question of arming ,lar(a IScussed Tt is reported that the President seri ously cot:templates issuing another pro clainati,m 01 amnesty. Tit, statement that Thurlow Weed has purchased the intelligences is untrue. Mr Clia,c and Mr. Raymond are men boned to succeed Mr. Adams to Eng land Gold continues demorali zed, and open d at '2 - 29 and at 11 a. m. had declined •?1•4 Subsequently the bulls made a ly, and at 12:10 p. m. bad brought up price to 2'24, but the downward ten icy cannot he overborne. Later quo ions Wad 222,. Inert is a rumor on flit: , street, no ' trrcoablr to a reliable source, that Gen ~uerman bas roll, bed Macon. ST Louis, Nov. 17.—An officer just fn•m Memphis says Information, be lieved to he correct, has reached herc that (ken. Canby died from the effects of hi, rco , fit wonnd while en route to New f , T:i MIS on the gunboat Cricket. Latest from Rebel Papers Reported Capture of Deoatur Efficiency of of Federal Cavalry Federal Fleet at Hilton Head Nkw Yokß, November 17.—The Richmond Whig contains rumors that General Hood took Decatur, Ala., and captured the garrison or SOO troops, half of whom were colored, on the 28th ult. A rebel attack on Huntsville, Ala., a also reported. The Montgomery Mail 4 , f the 711 is expecting an early advance on Augusta or Macon by general Sherman. The I?tehmand Examiner ridicules the idea of any such movement. The rebel newspapers have an amus ing dispatch in reference to the last cav alry light in the Shenandoah, in which the rebels were sent whirling through Front Royal and last two guns, priso nue, &c. The rebel dispatch says that Sheridan's me were driven back with heavy loss, in ding 200 prisoners, while Early's loss was slight. Brigadier General Tyler has forward to the War Department at Washington a black flag, captured from Early's com mand in August last. The efficiency and activity of General Sheridan's cav alry is shown in the fact that the First Division of it, under Merritt,' has cap tured during the present campaign, ' twenty-nine pieces of artillery, two thousand prisoners, eighteen cassons, one hundred wagons and ambulances, and fourteen battle flags. Rebel newspaper files contains Gen eral Forrest's official account of the de struction of Union Gunboats and trans ports near Johnsonville. Four gunboats, fourteen transports and twenty barges are claimed as having been set lire and burned up with an immense amount of valuable property. We may well doubt a good portion of this, as it stated that all the immense supplies or stores at Johnsonville had also been destroyed, for we have since learned that Johnsonville is still held by the Union forces, and that but a very small portion, if any, of the army sup plies there were burned. The bombardment of Charleston, South Carolina, and Fort Sumter, is re ported as being still continued with steadiness and severity- Ten Union war vessels and seventy-eight transports are reported at Hilton Head. NEW ,YORIK, November 17.—The TA +su/tea Washington 'special says: The rumor market was heavily stocke4 VIA evening with the following E. 14.,Btenteln, Chief Zestic"..„-lii4i patiKf*ly4 %If; g mc 'Ybiiitscliiniiter to a giant' r.;':t . :11: SIR FRoNtOttii:tiltilmArit His Armylin Spienditi Condition All Extra Baggage Left Behind All the Sick anti Wounded Sen to the Rear. NEW YORK', November 17,—Detec tive Farley, to day recovered 3 1400 dollar bonds, which were part of the proeeeds of the forgery on the bank •of Commerce. The Post's correspondent in the -field Georgia 10th, the latest yet heard from Sherman says: Thia army under the immediate command of General Sherman now covering - Atlanta, has been for several'days past taking things quite easily: not that it has been for there has been quite a, healthy -4e-; gree of activity pretty much like that of a prize fighter undergoink his training. Transportation has been reduced to the simplest necessities of the occasion, sick and wounded sent to the 'rear, -un necessary armaments dispensed eztra ten is and baggage removed. The army is literally, stripped for the march and fight. Surgeon's report the Melvin- the healthiest possible state, and a mole cheeafnl set of men cannot be imagined. They have faith in their leader. Another letter says: General Slier: man, a few days ago,- wrote to-his fith. er-in-law—Mr. Erving; that he ';_••=ws.g. the leader of .the bravest' and -beat ar my that ever marched on American soil, After referring to the sad condition of the refugees flying from starvation to the North, this correspondent Fortit, what significantly says: The mostguil ty offenders have not yet been reached. South Carolina ..nd the lower part of this State, have yet remained secure from the approach of the hated Yankee. In these districts millions of bales of cotton have been stored, thousands of slaves are ire gathered upon frieritili plantations. Here have the wealthy rebels retreated as our army advanced southward to the cities of Macon ; Col umbus and Augusta has been removed all the valuable machinery for the -con struction of locomotives, rolling of iron, and mdnufactnre of cannon, small arms. and different kinds of ammunition in Augusta alone. I am told there is stored nearly half a million bales of cotton, while the largest powder mag azine in America is there, containing the largest supply of powder in the reb el States. Our soldiers too, are confin ed in the loathesome prisons in these parts. Would it not be a noble acheive ment could these prisoners be set free, the rebel wealth destroyed, their mun tions of war, the machinery and their Iportant cities captured A Band of Forgers Arrested NEC YORK, November I7.—Superin tendent Kennedy, of the Metropolitan Police, has become aware of certain ex tensive forrertes which have been' torn mitted in New York and other States, and give the case in charge of some de tectives o, this city to be worked up, and they have since been diligently employed in it, and with very satisfac tory results. The principal per sons against who the industry of the pollee was directed has resulted in bringing charges against the following names persons ; Walter Patterson, Michae) O'Brien, Ira Gadier, George H. Coughlin, Hugh McNillis, John St. Clair and Spencer Pettus. The first four named have been arrested. The other two are still at large, Oougnlin has turned states evidence, and yesterday gave testimony against tam in one of the cases of their alleged frauds. The investigation of each one was commenced in the Tombs Police Court, and will be continued to-day. This case involves forgery of the name of Richard A. Lathrop, of this city, on which the money was drawn from the Bank of Commerce. The whole of the forgeries is supposed to involve a spin . , about $25,000 I=l=l HARRISBURG, November 17.—Imme— diately upon the receipt of the inteli gence of the proposed guerilla raid into the Cumberland Valley, steps were tak. en by Governor Curtinjor the . organi zation of the militia forces of the berder counties, over 1000 men have already been enrolled in Franklin and Adams counties, and :armed equipped.. by the State authorites. :No apprehension . is now entertained of an invasion 'of twenty scouts sent by Mosby ,into Penn sylvankOeven have, since been captur ed, the others are believed to have es caped the other side.of the.Potomae. New York Money Market.. NEW Yong, Nov. !I.—Gold, closed today at 220 x. JOSEPH MEYER • ANTHONY YHVH@ JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ritiIIiRTFACTUREES OF PLAIN AND FURNITURE AND CHAIRS •. WARE HOUSE - , -* 153 SSLITLIFIELIi t AND 445§ PE515185s Between 6th 4,, and Virgin alley. ja2 • • Prrraßußes. 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