~- • i.l*, a - ,' :, ' l • :-7:;;i1 -g q_;, . ~,,,,;,.:1:;,..:,•,.,-7_-,.,,,;•,6 a rl. _-_ - ,, --7-- :':;,,i;:: I,,,ZiTifri',:`,4lo, :"''' " IV . - - tit ! '..f,..: lz t !-' ' !..!._. '' , - . ' • 4a!,..‘ ! _,; z-,,,,, 7 `?FRIU~~MO~~4j~7TEEJ~ iBY: L9::# - Ale:Jl(t.E.p.'-:;. -tvit,". 'MiwttiThibtiditut - ce _ Mean. T l l9:4V_ CO., No. Park Eow, , New iXarlu city, and No. a State nr,f4t3iNglitOnlAid I ) ..FONTAINF.. & 00. Yi).62Nakilleitreet, New Yorik any, areal thortil46'fake A d vert i sements and Subserip gone for- tit - ed our Lowest rates. thinhh the DArLY PoErr to Agents rar e of Eve per hundred copies. . . Brinsf i rkg. o rlefrlT t An l y ,ottr Oen; hay ed' OT the : following riies cc ;froril l d confer a favor by leaving or sending .theni to this office, as they are necenary to Qom pleb: our Wee; Aprits9,l64. April 30,434.. 011 Exeltunent.—The oil excitement hat •reached a f2 l / 3 r-,, height in this city and vicinity during the past few weeks. Gill stook; are Put chased with the greatest avidity, and new com panies have but little difficulty in. finding pur chillers for their stock. Speculators are every - .• where to be found, all making bargains for eith er buying or selling Stocks. The prtsent ex citement will cause an immense increase in the oil business, and whatever it-was heretofore, it is certain that this business will assume un met= proportions in the future. The demand for oil is far greater than theaupply In the mar ket, and this, doubtless, will be another induce ment to speculators to make investments. The only thing that could possibly dampen the Itresantexcitement would bottls fear of a col- Wee 1n prices in proportion Is the • supply in the market !nemeses. But under existing* cir onmatances there is no foundation for this fear. Dealers in oil can soon and purchasers for as muck ones they are able to supply, and the de. sand is unlimited. The veins of oil hidden be neath our soil seem at inexitanstible, and from every tide we hear the announcement that new wells have been bored with success. and that soon additional quantities of the oily treasure will be sent to market. Under such CIZCOM. stances it is impossible to conceive the immense proportions which the oil trade must one day reach and which will throw all other trades in the shade. Dwelling Houses.—The scarcity of- dwel ling house's wEich prevails in our city now is re markable. It is very difficult to finds house to let within the limits of the city, and consequent ly men who would otherwise wish to keep house themselves are obliged to betake them selves to the boarding house as their only ref uge. Even the latter are so utterly crowded that they can provide but very limited imam. modation, so that those who are ih business -here are forced to put up with what they get in hopes of better times. If any 01 our wealthy capitalists could be induced to build a lot of small comfoitable homes to the immediate neighborhood of the' clty they would find It a most lucrative speculation. Arrest of a Plekpoeket.—Yesterday a woman giving her name as hire. Fitzgerald was arrested by the market constable Sims while in . the act of attempting to pick the pocket of in, old lady named Snyder. It seems that ' no is~e6 than four persons had been Previously robb in the market, and it is thought that Ent. Fitzger ald is the guilty party. She had a female ao complice with her who succeeded in making her escape, and concerning whom Direr: Fitzgerald is unwilling to give any information. The amiss ed,wfas conveyed to the Mayor's office, where she was searched and a considerable amount of money found on her person, besides a piece of gold chain which, it is alleged, had been broken off some lady's watch-guard. The police are on the lookout for the other party. . Coroner's Inonest.—An inquest was held yesterday morning by Coroner Olawson on the body of a lad named John G. Oloutz, aged tide years, who was killed on Thursday afternoon at Pine creek, a short distance above Sptang's rolling mill. The father of the boy was em ployed at the mill, and had sent some brick up to his house in one of the empty coal cars Sust as the car was approaching the gate the boy ran out, with the intention, it kri supposed, of climb ing upon the cars. The driver saw him fall, but before he could check up the horses * one of the car wheelshad passed over his head at the tem ples, crushing the skull and causing instant 'The jury found a verdict of accidental death. Frozen to Death.—The Johnstown Demo crat says: On Tuesday night a Welsh farmer from the neighborhood of Ebensburg, named Rizzi Davis, while under the influence of liquor lay _dawn in one of the alley■ of the Fourth ward of this plsoe, in what is commonly known as Horneratown, and was so badly frozen that he died on Wednesday evening. It is said that the neighbors heard his cries all night, but in humanely left him to perish without attempt ing- to remove him. He was not even removed until oapt. Rutledge went to his assistance about 83( O'clock on Wednesday morning. The Bllnersville Passenger Hallway. —We informed our readers a few days ago that the above line of railway was up for sale. On Tuesday night the line, torether with its roiling stock„ buildings, &a., was offered for sale at Bionwaine's auction rooms, but as only $19,600 was bid for it Mr. Herron withdrew it. Al. though we are by no means under the imprer. don that this line is worth a treasure, we would think that it could command a higher price than that which was offered for it on Tuesday eve- Itsui.Drown ed.—A man named John liolay, employed'as a deck hand on board the instanter Petrolla No. 2, on the Allegheny wharf, was drowned on Monday evening about seven o'clock. lt appears that he was under the Anent* of liquor at the time, and fell overboard. Those-on board the steamer made severeletforta to rescue him from his sad fate, but owing to the 'darkness of the night and the presence of several coal fiats alongside of the steamer, which prevented his rising again to the surface, their effbrte proved useless. Piobable Intantielde. —On Saturday morning the dead body of an infant was found lying - upon the bank of the Ohio river at Wheel ing: The child was perfectly naked, and it is supposed that the little waif was fleet killed and then thrown from a passing steamer. • The coro- Inteajury rendered a verdict in accordance with this supposition. Haar: CQuitterfelt.—A counterfeit five dollar • . bill on the bank of Oswego has lately been put to Circulation by the 'Counterfeiters. The bill is ealeulated to - dieelve, it bring a good tml. teflon of Pthe genuine. Vignette: female seated wtth an eagle on her lap and holding an olive branidu on the right end a female seated by. an eagle - with a' portrait of Washington around hhi - nosk. The'engraving ia good. Priees.—The pxioes In the market 21411 eon time to range very high, and telt probable that they will 110011 be on the increase. Vegetables we; sold at reesonable terms, but everytipig • else; butter, meat, he., still resell a very hlgh figure. Those who are blessed with a large Cam -4 • .117 of hearty young boys and girls will- find that their weekly bill makes a very large hole to their salary. Died.—Frank Ott, who was recently wound., et in the shooting affair which occurred in the Ninth wird, died on Tuesday evening from the elects of his wounds. The deceased resided at the corner of Carpenter's and Virgin alleys, and he'd served in the army as a member of the ?Bth regiment. It was at first thought that the wound wisuld not provefatak and he was vastly Improving during the last few weeks after the Tie Weatber.—We Uwe had . 'moat beautiful weatherduring the lest two 444, and and appearanceslndlaate r tbiakia wall continue favorable forsome time yet. A few day' of giro& clear weather Lgnttsaltiat thirtimerit '..the,ylow, impede* after the snowy„Atocdy j ''-rliagli*italX4s:4ll.4l4 Pail, -"Ct.*? , - i _ voneert-zian.—irhe riaiiii.iist cowls siiscni /1111 1 P,1 1 ,4 1 .4 21 we believer 'utterly via'-` brander:l-It 6 ralriii,iii Irar ianontion silt - 4 _ eveliiii; and Withal& aired notterrlitatirm in ' ileisistonsatothi It ' 4 ""` : • - •= - ' 1 . ~ M , 2MMI •,_ . . liit) 4ll telt*Wilitinkreiritirvigatilattlesterdisy *:001 * 4-1 # 44, ?*tl iiit° 9k 014: 0 4* With 4/00044i k ati A aii i*W - TiadellillnnYowis six and Bull.oreelti9bl64eattreaAlffx,tere l on the Ma ntrik where oil has been al readyditleoFo*JniUrge quantities. Some - of be S i tiatidmMlf;i4tible.:bustnet4 men are at the•heidu tits- company, and so well is it . Monett ofby oil men that although the books were - _only opened yesterday morning, over 11100,000 of stock was taken by noon. , disijotorsred4—Yestenlay ^ afternoon a Jury wasempannelled to bold anUquest on the body of Frank Ott, who was wounded in the recent shooting What. which occurred •in .the 111; ward. Owing to the absence of iniportit - news the jury adjourned until two o'clock to day, when an Inquest will be held. The physi cians In attendance say that the deceased came to his dealhfrputthe efforts of his wounds. Air. Neeson, as loon as he ascertained' that Frank Ott was dead, immediately surrendered himself to the authorities, and will have a hearing be fore the klayor this morning. Grand Val Concert. suud Tour de Phyalque.— oc The celebrated and world re nowned Professor and Madame 011 Liar have kindly consented "to give one more of their MigilT popular entertainments otsong, mirth an magic for the benefit of the poor of this, the native city of the hignly accomplished Madame Millar, - 4n Concert - Hall on Thursday evening. The entertainment. will embrace the most popu lar ballads of the day, interspersed with fetes , ormagic Mud - approach-Ibl stperhatural. Their efforts in behalf or the poor and dies reseed of our ioty should be liberally seconded by our chatltablelarge community, and they should be greet- by a ed overflowing house. ckets 50 cents, whit& and can be hid at the music Ti stores and at the box office. Theatre.—A splendid programme la uttered at 'the theatre on Friday evening, which has been set . apart for the benefit of Mr. 'Se ft on, the accomplished . comedian: The beneficiary has long been • great 4avorite of the _public, and a crowded house's anticipated The beautiful three-act comedy of the Heir at Law will be represented, in which Mr. Sefton will appear in the character of Dr. Fangio.% Miss ArusieEb erns will recite . Murdock's poem of Sheridan'. Ride. The beautiful and accomplished cistern, Mtpto anstelara Fowler, will appear for this night only. Miss Burt aings "Greenbacks. The entertainment will conclude with Dick Turpin, the Bokißighwayman. Mr. Sefton will appear in two favorite characters. Gott/seam Concerts Both press and public are unanimous in their Drain of the em inent cantstrice, Bliss Lucy Simons, whose set , vices have been engaged by Signor Muzio for tiottsch•lk.s farewell concerts. As a musical artiste and concert singer she is a great favorite, and no doubt the community will be glad of the cllportunity which will soon be offered them to judge of her nundall accomplishments for them ves. Notwithstanding the advance in the Price of gold, the recent importation, during its late depression, has brought down the price of many ijnported goods. Myers, Schoyer It Co., No. lin Firth street, hare reointly purchased quite an assortment or Eagle, Faber and other pencils y , colored, Carpenter and school pencils. The have also tatina assortment of photograph al bums, gold peas, pocket books, a.c , ks. , which they offer at low cash prices. Owl add examine. - _ Masonic Hall.—The splendid entertainment now gtiren et limnlc Rail continues to draw crowded houses every night. The slew of some of the engagements on land and sea is truly wonderful, ind everything is performed to per fection, with an !manure number r mo ring fig. urea which, in several watances, makes the rep resentation appear a reality. The performance of 111 r. D. C. La Rue is amusing In the extieme. hictideulr—We call the attention of our read ers to the large and varied assortment of popu lar vocal and instrumental music publirbrd by Charlottelllume, - No. d 3 Fifth street. We have Just received two beautiful songs—“At Your Feet Behold Me" and "Oh. Tend er Dr" —and we think that all lovers of music Should purchaseti copy.. mETELOPOLITAN GIFT BOOK STORE, WILL DR Oren OW 111E8DAY, NOVEMBER lbt, 1864, And la permanently located at N. 63 FIFTH fi4Pll:O.lE,'T'. PITTSBURGH, PA OPPOSITE ADAMS , EXPRESS OFFICE This is the largest and most liberal conducted establishment west of New York. At this es tablishment you can 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 A HANDSOME PRESENT worth from FIFTY ORICTB to ORB RUN DRUB DOLLARS, which is given with each boo All Woke are sold at publisher's prices, and you can select from the largest stock ever offered in this city, including all the standard works, all dmiortptions of Photograph Albums, aft styles of Mblei and Prayer Books, all the late publications: all the varieties of Gift Books, all patterns of Porbifolios. Books for all classes, upon all subjects, in every style of binding, Ana in endless variety. Remember, that in pur. chasing book at the .METROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK STORE, • Yon pay no more than you would at any other establishment, and have the advantage of receiving a valu able present with each book yeu buy. One Trial Will Convince Book Buyers That the phut to make their purchases la at Oa FIFTH STREET. Our stock of Photograph A Ibums, Bibles and Prayer Books is the largest In the city and will be sold at the LOWEST PUBLISHER'S PRICES, and a gift with each purchase, vary ing' from fifty cents ha one hundred dollars. Descriptive Catalogues mailed free to any address upon application. noil-lydikwxod W. L. fOSTER, .1. CO, ntEriza lam AATBOXT DM= JOSEPH MEYER it Ng, MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WARE HOUSE, (53 SMITHFIELD, AND 44* PENN Sta Between 6th at., and Virgin alley. Yirrestrson. Goods: Drp Goods Now IS THE TIME To MTV.-- I have a splendid stock of FRENCH MERINOS, of all colors. New Style PLAIDS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, &c. The Best COUNTRY BLANKETS, plain and twilled- BARRED FLANNELS. CLOAKS AND SACQUES of the latest styles. Ladies and Children's FURS. LONG AND SQUARE PLAID SHAWLS. All will be sold cheap. Call and examine for yourselves, at H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, Between Fifth and Diamond. NOTICE. BAZX OP lath PlTTSßUßGH, ,ovember 1884. f NIECE BOARD N ole DIRECTORS IF THIS BANK', by A resolution passed this day, have ordered a call of a General Meeting of tie Stockholders for the purpose of censider ing the expediency of accepting the recent Lot of the Legislature renewing the Charter of the Bank. • In conformity therewith, the said Meet. Inc will be holden at the Banking House, on the iilth•of December proximo. at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN Alai HER, Cashier. nol64ani&4tw Oherry Bun and-Pitt Hole Petroleum Do, NOTICE OF. ELECTION. . lIIISCRIBMS TO .TH E STOCK OF M THE CHERRY EITNIAND PITT. HOLE F NTROLEIDII COMPANY sre-hareby, /ionised *attend a meeting of the Stockholders Of raid Com which milL be held on MONDAY, D flit- 3 o'clock, P. N., for the p y of owiniaHon, of Freeident, and other edlleere, ter. at the oleo:0 of Wrii.73'. - Stranniale, N 0.2 Miami. Way. , MoICELFT maitaltf. ,Presidentvro , ~. , , API reIIaNDID , PIABIOS JUST, AIRCEMV• .oat r ae r_rjr: Lorge - BL F UNA 43 Fifth Street I .lhiel - 4. Fuji : 1(ae1k4,.: eXTARE pPliTOPell ARINAIOT ......10.14110,PddielAiort gc. , ..1 ;;Jc 441 magl atith svisncs,3o4,24lnvidlesi.tku. 4...osAtie ~, , Notatook nerillE l l l 4osl._,Makiire,l.-Pne_. **liite patimatipp. maw Mond. = Due efk. - es, can* a , * ~..-.4, 4 110,ed 7-cete 'Pianos, 1 • . - .- piiilleliliMirilere::' •-- 7 ' '. null DiIiLIGHTHILL GAJ'A!'R.R H . - i! DR. EIGHTHILL, THE AUTHOR OF "Lettere on catarrh," "A. fopiiist Treatise en Dearnese," dr.e. Can be Consulted et the ST. OH ARLES - HOTEL PI TT SBII Ril34 THURSDAY, DECEMBER Until FRIDAY, DECEMBER itad, 188‘. ON CATARRH-DEAFNESS, di•D:ALL TILE VARIOUS DISEASES OF mAit, THROAT, AIRP A. IS NI A. Gr SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH The first sensation is usually a feeling of dry ness and heat in the noes, and &frequent incline tion to sneezing. There is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose -becomes stopped up, some times on one side and mometlines on the other, Soon a clear, watery, acrid discharge makes its appearance , excoriating the nostrils and edges of the lips, widen become red and somewhat swollen. teitter a sew daye the discharge be comes thick, yellowish, extremely frequent, and continues to be a marked feature of the and a soue of much danger and the grdisease, eatest annoyance. rc After more or less time it beco mes purulent, highly oftbaslye, and assumes an ex tremely fetid odor. It is usually to profuse as to require, when confined to the nose the fre quent application of the htuidkerchief, if It drops Into the throat, which is more particularly the ease, while the body is in • horizontal poll son, 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., barrens respiration. Therefore, frequent effort' have to be madi to remove them, either by forci bly blowing the nose, or by persistent hawkl , —a ppractice as diaareeable to the one affected as it is to those around him. After tee removal, that aide of the incrustation which adhered to the Mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which explains the force required ter its dislodgement. During sleep these is ekustetioes accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling iretherefore most uncomfortable in the morning; tom times all Orris to clear the throat are futile until after breakfast, or some. Oleg warm is swallows Some patients state' that they are not suc cessful until they have swallowed some whisky or brandy. The discharge, which is at lint without smell, assumes in the progress of the complaint an excessively fetid odor ; the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revoltingly offensive as to reader the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as to other. Ulceration of the mucous membrane of the nose takes place frequently, sometimes even at tacking the bones, when small particles of that substance will occisionally be found mixed ith the discharge. The accumulation of the dia. charge, together with the thickened conAttion of the mucous membrane, readers respiration through the nasal passages very difficult, and oftentimes impassible, necessitating respiration principally through the mouth—a method very deleterious to the general health, but more par tieularly so to the lungs, as will be shown here after. The unpleasant noise produced during the sleep known as snoring, originates tears the same (Muse. The voice loses Its musical quality, and assumes a dipeorylant harsh and nasal char uteri the sense of smell [teem:nes much impaired or entirely lost, and the seine effect, though less frequent, is produced on the sense of taste. t te caaionally, while blowing the nose, a cracklieg or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, so, hearing will be found quite thick and stopped up, tut return suddenly with something hke a snapping round. This phenomena is usually repeated until, at one time, hearing does not re turn, and remains permanently injured. Noises in the bead of every mince! vaide description will make their appearance, and add to thr dis tress of the sufferer, and hearing may be lost to gradually that a couildetal le clever to dealgesa Mal' exist before the Musson is relay 614 - •11 , of the fact. The eyes are apt , o become weak, irritable and disposed to water on exposure to (mid or wind, or atter the slightest exertion. A pain, more or leas acute, or a dlstresairg feeling of pressure Is experienced over the eyes, Cud sometimes on the top or back of the brad and f al o i rier t a t: its th oft: ce mi Ifte ert. bU ge ' til e sr 4 i re the head weakens the memory, and produces Irratatillity and moroseness Of disposition. The ate - teach gray rally suffers more or less, la weak and Irratable ; the appetite is eaprittioue, end ls nearly always bad in the mor n. In severe cases the system becomes feeble and prostrated, and there is an eyention or !rabidly to either physical or mental exertion. Not unfrequentiy catarrh moves fetal, either by debilitating the system seal wearing out the patient, or by trav eling downwarclli and producing throat affac item, bronchitis, and finally coosumption. It may be safely asserted that alter hereditary predisposition, catarrh is the most frequent and important cause of this fatal complaint. novl3 three • ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Frar.oiscaa Brothers. THIS INSTITI7TIOIr, 81717 A TED IR Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, about four miles from Quern Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia aud Ptttsburgh, Was chartered in leek with pri to confer the usual 00l .Ite H onors and The location of the College is one of the moat nealthy in Petinsylvania—thhi portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbbil for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year anmmenees on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ends on theFIRST OF JULY. following. itisdlvided into two Semitone. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the arettts news. eery to Land Surveying, Engin App eer Re., will be furnished by - the instituon to the Students. Instrumental and 'Vocal Musk forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tunws—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance * 76. Bedding and Washing per session to Surveying and use of instruments, per an. num CLasieal and Modern Languages, extra.... to Students spending Vacation at the Uollege Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenico. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rev. T. 8. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Rera, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry M'Let itt Phila delphia t.Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harris . If.EL.-A heck tens daily to Lorre from oteeoe. set Rev. H. A. RUSH. Superior WHEELER & WILSON'S P Et., SEWING MACHINES Over 160.00 r f th ,, F ! ?vi st!n have already been sold. • Over 6.000 are in use in P ats Lure and Vioinity. 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. sar-Salesroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET. WM. MOWER A. 00., Agents. sepl3ALkw crtE.fk3tr OrcA.cmmEts AT MARVIN'S, No. 64 Fourth Street FOR S * Bll7_ l l TRulrr r tA n la n iurilE2io A i''`'•fi r o s ., 6 l:t i gre<M, b ,e4l l : , ,V*.-PlVen"/ I d i to - Aat 2-; (-Broket Aridinstusficm - ielt OP :Fourth. street, Burke , a &tit , •• • mkrean, Flume Dater. rt:l,43:llllAtentved and for rale . RXildß br it ays. MEE ~N~ ~. I ts ; 00 IM 000 What t 0 assure their • 6iiiicat: - 4- 0:901IIN: Move in Tenneesett.'l7---',Fi'l. Namr;:olbitic, November 30.—The Workra Potomac army, correspondent, in speaking of the,capture of Roger A. • Pryor, :says: Pryor .'appears very san guine of the ultimate succeas of the re bellion, and ridiculea the idea of our putting faith in the statements of deser ters and refugees: He does appear to be much cast down by his present mis adventure, but regards the means used to procure his capture as not strictly in accordance with the code of honor, and as more particularly severe in Ids case, since be bad used his influence to secure the release of BUrbridgit, and prevent the recurrence orsuch ca tuxes by the rebele. He has changed but little in ap.' pearance since .1, last saw him In Wash ington. He contends, that the election of Lincoln is just Whit the, South wish ed, and although apprehentive that it May prolong the war another four years declares that It bas united their people and rendered the probabilities of their ultimate success much,greater. He would give no information shad' Sherman or the opperations in the Shen andoah Valley, and was indisposed to converse upon , any subject connected with army movements. A Times Washington special says: Hood's movements in Tennessee seem to reveal his intention of making his way into East Tenneasee. The line on which he is moving would indicate an attempt to turn Nashville on the east side and make hia way to form a junction with Breckenridge. It is believed he will then essay the capture of Knoxville, which willgive him railroad communi cation, via East Tennessee and the Val. ley, with Lynchburg and Richmond. The Successful issue of Sherman's move will have severed the communica tion between the two rebel armies, and Hood's present campaign seems to be directed towards securing such commu nication by the line mentioned. Hood's army in this case would be in a position to join Lee's, should this move become ad visable. The Latest from Sherman—For rest's Forces Said to be After WAsnisrorou, November 80.—The subscriptions to the 7.80 loan for the past week amounted to three and one ball millions. Some of the recently ex. changed Union prisoners have arrived here from Savannah, who state that the rv!ople intimated that the forces under Beauregard and Jobasou were at Macon and Augusta to opposel Sherman, but did not believe he would encounter them, or that military authorities would decide in time where to concentrate. Their forces were only 1,500 men at Savannah. The Savannah Republican of the 24th isuntains a contradiction of the state- Milts theto as Shercuan's move It bays column operatingm onents the Georgia road kept the western side and struck ofT in the direction of Macon, as though contemplating a junction with the forces in that vicinity. It also buttes that a strong lbrce of cavalry is following Sherman, and it is not impos sible that Forest may ere long hang hke a wolf on his rear and flanks. Morgansis Not Captured NEW You., November 80.—A litter tr..rn idorminsia, dated the 10th, states the report of the capture of this place by the rebel General Buckner is false. No attack was ever made. 7" II 'X" 811r1 , 1. IC K N 113 ' S CIOTTGrET: 13ALSA111. Stn.:Wand% Mellifluous Vouch Brawn is warranted to cute Clough*, °olds, lioarsateas, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Threat, (Amh erst:union, and all affeclions of the Throat and Lungs. For ale by linuists. General Depot 6 East Fourth strait, anelonatk, Ohio. DLA.RRHECEA. All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strieklaed's Antl-Ctiolera Mixture as the only certain remedy for Martha* and 'Dysen tery. It Is a cometnation of Astringents, Air solbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and Is Warranted to effect a cure after all other meane have failed. For tale by Druggist". General Depot I Eat Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. STRICKLAND'S Z=° 1-8 MAX .111 Dr. Strickland , ' Pile Remedy has sands of the worst caves Of BUM anßl eed ing' Hint. It eves Immediate relief, and effect" a yerouulent cure. Try it directly. it is war ranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists. General Depot 4 East Fourth Street, OlnelnnaU, Ohlo. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, AND DE BILITT, DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.— W e can recommend those suffering with loss of Ap petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness end Nervous to use Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation. free from al coholic liquors ; it strengthens the whole nerv ous system ; it creates • good appitite, and is warranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous For sale by Druggists generally, and sold op PARK & BRILL, Wholesale Agents, No. TlFederal street, Allegheny City, R. E. SELLERS & 00., Agents. And by Dr. GEO. R. KEYSER, Corner Wood Street And Virgin Alley, • Pittsburgh, Ps. Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth street, Clincirmatirehlo. octrldgdesw I • Sale of -Valuable - Real Estate, BYTE TUR ,OF CO M M ON W OF COURT OF PLEAS of Allegheny. County. the tor e undersd, Com mittee of Thomas B. Butch, offers sale that certain tract of land, the proper': y of said Thomas B. Butch, situate in .Peehres township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of'Yudge Forward's Heim Tobin Alderson, Fatterson's Heirs, and others, containing about 45 acres, and hating thereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable, barn, and other out buildings. There are on the premises a good well of water, several fine springs and an excel • lent orchard. The aboveproperty is Within 3 miles of the city line, and from 1 to 13( miles of Laughlffes Station, P. & C. It, R. If said tract of kind is not .previously sold at private tale, it vin be exposed topublic sale, at the Court Houle, in the City of Fittsburgh i an THURSDAY, the lbth DAY OF DEOEMD , 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M. GEORGE THOMPSON, Ocommittee, not3:2otrwto No. 34 Ross street, Pittsburgh H. H. CURTIS, M. D., Physioian and Sturgeon, OFFICE—Over the Drug Store of P. McCor mick & Son, Water street, • CONNELLSVILLE, Pennsylvania. tict2i4wdttaar vitelifk MONTEN-1 WANT AGENTS 15 - Vie NYENTWEENE, it MO s mutb, lhcbest "seal* aver Min& u lf ain qi t a arta-, Jr: .e.Tet•l,t!,+., BIeVOLVERS 4,111 / 7 :%24 1 4 : CON: 2/ 4 - , FOMV9 I / 111 41 1 1,6 - . ine ,414.2,1,r.ii".'5,4, TFILEGkAP IC, LATEST 'it TELIGRAPH. COUGIE NO MORE MELLIFLUOUS oi *Says JUiUMCOIVEY.L'It4MiCE Gen. Ewell's Corps gone South Order by General Butler LATEST FROM 'SHERMAN Advices from the OW. Destructive Fire in New York dre.. &0., dm. NEW YORK, November 30.—Roger A. Pryor, arrived here this morning and was taken to Fort Lafayette. He con tradicts the report that he bad said Ma con and Milledgeville had been _captur ed, but that Augusta had probably fal len. He says that Sherman is the 'ablest officer in our army and that the South has more to fear from his movements than those in progress elsewhere. As to the Northern refugees in this city, he said they had acted disgracefully. A remonstration has been received by the Chamber of Commerce, from the Merchants of Bahia, against paying the $50,000 for the capture of the Flori da. The Herald's army Potomac corres pondent of the 30th says: More firing than usu ti was .indulged in on the 27th In the evening, the rebels from the ad vanced point of their new line, just be. yond the famous Bermuda Hundred, toward our gunboats, replied, and the affair was terminated on the morning of the 27th. The firing was quite brisk, with the musketry Participating, but no battle ensued. Rebel deserters report General Ewell's corps has gone South. Throughout all the 27tH, thd firing on Dutch Gap canal was unanimously heavy, and persistant no damage done, and for an hour in the afternoon they delivered a severe fire upon Fort Bra dy. No damage done there. General Butler has issued an order that Major D. B. White, 81st New York, cannot have the place as Sutler iu his army. He says that field officers ktiirng the service voluntarily, canno t take the place of "boot blacks" here, If they have no more respect for the ser vice they have left, they will find the officers her,. have. White wag sent out of the Department. Although in some instances the tur keys (is., did not reach the soldiers in time for dinner on Thursday, they did the next day, and the soldiers ate them with full as much relish and thankful ness By the steam,r Fort Morgan, we have late advises from the Gulf. Five of our gunboats lie in Mobile bay, only three miles from the city. The rebels have important earth works a little be low the city, at Dog River Bar. Great lawlessness prevails at Bagdad, on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. An expeditionary Union force un— der Lt. Colonel Sterling, 2d Maine cavalry, lately captured to company of rebels and a number of small arms at Barren Bridge. Among the significant articles in the rebel newspapers, pis one in the Rich mond Whig of the 20tn inst., urging the little real importance to the Confedera cy of Richmond. This is evidently put forth to check the shock its fall will produce. Wood is $lOO per cord, and many families are without fuel. SPECULATIONS CONCERNING SHER MAN'S POSITION. No New Discoveries Made. Large Bounties Offered Maw Your, Nov. 80.—The Commer cial's Washington special says. Pryor's report of the capture of Macon is not believed, as Gen. Sherman bad cut the communication with that place and the rebels at Richmond could have no in formation of the matter. Sherman prob ably avoided Macon and Augusta, and is thought to be marching to the sea coast. The rebels , are doing all they can to impede his progress. The Post's Washington special Bap: Richmond papers of Monday are silent respecting Sherman's movements, bit they show the rebels to be in great trep idation. There is every reason to be— lieve that Sherman is making his way triumphantly to the sea coat. A fire broke out this morning about half past four o'clock which, it is said, was clearly the work df incendiaries, in the lumber yard of Ogden dc Co., in Herbert street. One-third of the .tilock was destroyed. Among the auffdrers were a number of families who occu pied the dwellings adjoining. The loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO. No important discoveriee ' have been made by ( the police within the past day or two, itt regard to the plot to fire the city. The authorities are making ac tive exertions. The Mayor to-day is sued a proclamation offering a re ward of $5,000 for the detection of one or more of the incendiaries. A rewitrd is now offered to the amount of $25,000. On Monday, a torpedo was foundin one of the berths of the 'Bound steamer of the city of :New London. The fuse had been lighted, but became 'extin guished. It is thought the txpedd was placed on board just before the steamer started for New 'Fork, on Sit day night. Anothi TOEONTO, No!, was e : t h 00 1 * "ti‘laischi*eV4 l 4' if find . Nimpi-K offei-:Chssgll****; *l* the iike Ede • - --.- .: ~~ ~~: NOthilithiter. • m Shernmit ~.,-.... -. ~ t idyt ,,f4ol,., „,:.•._ , ... • . , .- I .- tt, , .?.,- .1:i--.4.;17,5--1::- F 7.77 ' 4.-- POSITION OF OUR , ARMY, ' iiiiii .,-. ' ~.., , „-.. A , v.s. 2.4:: ..4., .et :xt.;:rer.,-;',.:4e , -.t.-,7, - i ' ''''Vl - 2.` '4"e_t . AP P What the Niiiiiifoilt World Sayt '''' ''' • - •, - . . --.. :, , -- • - .', ' - ,:4- 1 ' V A ; 4 ' Xi . --, - ', i i : ' , .. 1 ''''''; Naw Yona,- N0r...30,-;-Theve is'noth- r' , :iP. - - AX- 41. ' - - . • ~,, .-,r 1 ...i..,, ing later 'from Bierman,,no ..rebel pa z• ..' „, ~.. '. ~: - 7 q ,- - - llrll' . -81 , Para having'. received , been. wfibin We .1•A 'E ' ..:. ;,).,,,;,; 4.--1.:, - ,;t1 , 4.e 2:' • ~ . • _ .- _,____- • - last twenty•four hours.":. The Very:latest - -g';; . Illocialf .., rebel intelligence from: either co lumn - •• . '--• ii4:414 iiinardi r . .... of Gen.' Sherman's army placed; Gen:-', : . , ~ . T.:..:. 7. , i , .t.-i(0,% - i stalcicum‘s columitit . GTienahtitt4ltin the ~.., Georgia State raltroad, - 04;inlieswest of '',-- ,',' --41-1 : : ,`.. :- V:1.,,Yr...L ,1 . ,' - 1: 1: A.ugusta; On Oka . 20th , itia:den.Allovelf Ita te_ki - i- * l a ' amn ‘.. miH. . 4 „ erd'a column at . Toomsboro , Vii the ''' analglikwaaPti.-:- ! i . nm .______- Georgia Central railroad, 145 mileafrotif ""Alillthoji.' 4 ` .. .... : qs Savannah, on the 22d. ~ -Botit bad cross .'. 44ii4,4314t ed the' Ocinulgee and Oeoreerivere; ::::.t ... ::,'9 44 14 lroki,i i 3l.o:l ---- - ,- ;algv a .. -. .ifv , .......__._ ~.., so - 'eV, 0.-•• - - 4, 4f , rp. the two witatipal. str.eF l 4o - 4 0tythe route, ' -'"6-1)11F,141. :. - . 4-.'. ., - Fi, , .....,-. - -; ------ Ttes4 4, •:-.:7. of' mitT6h, :siaii!ei3,' at the dates men- 'L.7r...iiiiteldet.. _.rgti1a1704415., • . ....,-, ,i•:2Fogler f.-rik.l,fl:l4-4-.N.ipr.,-,;-...;:f,5•;-s-i,•i-: ironed, fully halt way - to_Savannah. .:..,-,,.i :1.-,,-16g4-$- --;.-4.4..A.-ii,.,.4.1,-,-- The Workl • thinks it 0 not : lately • that .' : ' ..-?-,s- -,..._.t-rs•fri--:-,17.--‘4-1-,44,-Atog ---,-,-.. ..---.. - .- ,1- :. , 4 ---..:-:. - - - ,:t - - , --•-: , ,,,,,..._.:... r. tA 470 . ? Lee will send a ' large force to; ;Geol.-. - , ~.rkataitutitri..44u.a..r..el--,,,% gia, and says that the rebels must rely . 2' l . .4 :.--; 6if1141414.V ritlit,%.-iii'lf • . - - -., : L',':;.-.•.,_,,=::,-5e..:41--/fg: '''''4:A.;l7. on the levies called out by-Gcif. Browh, .., w l,, malmfc....iffsalor - -: ..- i-_,411-a of Georgia;.`and GOT: Bonham; Ofpolitli id Trti . s m , g.knitkegirgtatfantirmv :,”. ...v,: s ;A . • - • - - • - ,--Eadatisittliteltlt-latteiirr a' , 40X 1,4 " . .." 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'-..estitzakileied,.. lii coniKtietltiltir 'II L -4 'k''' regard f fal4LAir:*4lj* . ::,•_., ~..2- i * i .qk- ; ,..:,..e. ' .5', ,: Piesolloomtmo-oftwt-jks4:qtrii hoot! of thAght. . ..J: - ..4'X...f. .4_ ,- ?..1V. - -- -, :\ - 7.ik , - , y-'-' r-- DIETETIC., .& CULINARYARTICAMA „ 1 q.... .i_ . 11,4-4.114=9 . 4 ,4 " 1 ",,.k, &,,;:-:- `. ?I/PA/eal' 0 1 ;Tang* ‘,-,''>1.4.,....,,,,V..144.434b:= t 3 rtilliAillikilir.--q• ' ---- r:?r- , - ~- - - 4. " .0 . 7 -,-t-,; ct - • EFrtiP:l44lPAlt*, 4:6°11*4 11, 4, „,,r4,-. ' l t g L .''''l l; r '7, .- 4 sa ~.a- :kotli;,,Taaf.a---.4,,,?.....-z, .. a c iag, -a -2. ~ .sir, q - : -.4.• P:4O-4'. .W Bath ' " Oinnsaiait-;-''' Oswego Coro Starchy , -, ,7 • „ .1 • ..: : :.:,.-'a1 . ,.^ . „, 0030 i (*SWIM. '. ' 4-- . 'it',fit:W'Z-P..V:"i'IC-,-vt'Pi ',. .W.. - . piliiptioyeerf ue „- , : ` ----"".- -,-.-:....}T.---,1k,..,,,,_.-41t-tg : • Retatoss,lFittitt;','-...4.,- '"',....,--F1;-'11'5...._2._-1'.` - • pure ,, WfuttlitiVeolititim.-:t:°:-: ''''' ..: . Buroett'Ai Cooking , ~ . . 4-,4 4 , 1- ,- tli?4,-.- . • . , , peraiwW 4 3 0 11 .-';l2 "1f1Y4 ,1 4'1'44,441.'''"-% Amble .. 43.itetrd:r----:----k,-....---,,,,-...,,'--;•=s;.2P i s zi744 . ..- t- v.rtlecette dlit iajti2.l.l - A 9 ,_! - - 1 - - ,•_4.-,;',.. - s.. , ,fev.atia= iiii , p,i ,,, kg'l4 , , ,- . :4 7 ibialltV. 4 ~,.-;!..... , ---- -. . =-2-...m- 0,,_-..t.:4 HOUt3.II-HOTEIr AR 3E(OLIN: M:,„- ,- : ' 7IAN ' PEW* .r.:,* iq,::.f:i'':;49:tSt4* ....sjumi;,,l4.- - , ;:v7..&;,?,:'.f.F.,,1Y -.'.i•::.:'l•7s -..,..-i. -- -- - - ---,.-,--174tf,,,,,.....„.. 4 ..-.,:„..„.,,..,..,,,,,.,„,,i„,.„ . , , ",„:„... ,„,,,,,,,, ..., see..,,,isiiitieSiiidilriffi36lll;l?..P4V .1 .1' ..,Y.-P,P=-.4°1,WW.-4f-A-vmsm' ' . -- - --- ...14 , :. , .Ex..t...5&.,,,.. Plftsburgh Agenoc-0.".:,,k'4M:'1&,, ....,... a .;„: - :.41 - t: .. - 'f .t..A. ,-,.,44. . „ ~...: ....... .., ~.......it.lo-±:4:,-.;.-4----`sl.^ Por 41. rollatkPri.lbrei ti44 ,lg4-f.A Dr. ix ..rAirMit4-.M..... ITEr.4.-,...;',44f.,1,1-A4:144".. --,-,--Alith,r,.--F:-.5.%.",; - 47 -4 •4'-' 7 ,.. -.-- ,Iteterieshier.llpir-#:?"A " iSi go ol vP/1 11 1).' ~ --i- •-, _.' ~ .i..::-Qf-:: Ac. d . U. '"11141 ' - ' 1 Writti * M !Ott , V. ri , :-...i,ifiriiniparujiw:', - .:-: -. a3 .:- ''' l ' l •=11':•4'4.,..,-44i?-*-4. Boa'm!, limn:ll3er 29.--The article in the Boston Daily ildvertieer this morning,in relation to the captnie-of the Florida, in which voy strong grOqiid is taken againstthe epinments of the'Eng T. Belli press, and in width_ many' English precedents are quilted, to shoW thit the ship should not be given up, and it is understood to be frcru tile pen - of; (Sena tor Sumner. The morning neWspaper:' hands, are on a strike, and the 'proprietors - offer good pay and permanent situations to good printers who Will come here and. supply their places. ' , The Democratic city. and Ward Com mittees, have nominated sThdtnas C. Amory, Jr , Mayorlif Boston.; - Mrs. fiarah - tfutehinson,of Daltimore, recently convicted 6r giving aid and comfort to the enemies of her Country, is now in the Fitchburg Rouse Of Cor rection, under five years sentence. Prom Waihington• WASHINGTON, Nov. SO..—The mail steamer from City Point reports heavy artillery and Musketry firing early yes— terday morning on the north Side of the James river in the vicinity of Mitch Gap. The gnnbcats were also supposed to be at work. The firing had neatly ceased at eleven o'clock. No particu— Jars. Cotton Mill Burned. PROVIDENCE, R. 1., November - 80.— P cotton Fennel Mill, In North Black stone, Mass., owned by AndreW L tim bal], burned tide morning. The lose was quite heavy. • Neer York Stoney Marken Nam Yops, Nov. 30.—Gold dosed t4.? .. .daY al AUCTION ,SiUS. TA. APOLELLAND AIICTIONKIIR4 . 55 liPlifTEI AT . FURNITURE AT AUCTION -410TitlIELS. DAY MORNINt*, December lit, at 10Vidoek, %111 be sobi-withind. reeerve, at the Masonic Ball Auction Rouse, 65 Fifth street, a quantity of Furniture mullledEntroomptiMng bureau. Lounges, erhatrei=4:ikon* Bedsteace, Rockers, ()WM Feather Red.:Com forte, Cook - Mora, yer-Flaled Sped& ' and Forks, ter, me. • • • • NEW CARPETS AT AUUTION.—WIII be sold on THURSDAY HORNINHATHET, In contossinn with the Flutitcirecisittlleildlng, at Atalanta Halt Auction Hanle; 'SA Tlfth: erect, a (meßugs, ft new Two:Ely Ingtain'and Hemp . *tea i 3.00; litotirriErt sIiTANTED..--sawnto ILWIELIRM V V AGENTS, 'everywhere; to Introduce the raw SHAW , & (MARK SIXTEEN DOLLAR FAMILY EIEWHIG,XADRINE, thi w y low prise machine Ws the country is Itaseisad by Grover .'t 'Raker, by Wheeler & Wilson , Howe, Singer & Co.. and Bachelder. SaJary and expenses, or large conunissions allowed- AU ottes alactines now eold for len th'an linty dolleri• each, lire th fringments, and the seller and tuler-liable. Il lustrated wealth's" sent tree. Address,. sanzILASJE. idildraike• notalimdkw /IRO TAX,PATERS. PITT Tows SHIP —I ou are hereby notified ihat on the let of December next, the discount ot 6 per cent, will cease on the Bounty Taxes now due. levied tinder the last ciao( the President. All persons b on thet ie. to sill themitaves at the d count, wilbeall undersigned.pn or before the let pros., and Settle - their tsi W. K. 00/IblLYfTesi 471 Liberip'street. GEIXATEST INDUCEMENTS,' OF PER= to purchasers iljko Shoes, Gaiters Balmontis and Otiram. :Basing ',large stock of good Etiottinndßlioeslibuig. It last year, we will sell them TWENTY4TVE PER fIENT. LESS than you can buy the lams goods for in Pittsburgh. Remember .to sail Utility before purchasing elsewhere, BORIANIP.V: BS Market.-street, • Second door from Fifth. pleit.LES, ICATSVPS a. - AtIOES • 100 dozen 3( gallon Pleklee 1 00 X a,. 0 - . 00 ah , 0 . . 250gts and P 4. tOznit3i.tEaticnp. 20 " Damihroom arid Walnut - " 20.• Ads " Pep pett Same; orted English Sauces. Just roceived and tor sale_ty ostl.o . EM153331 Is BROS, OR SALE. . • BARGE AND FLAT BOAT. Empire of WISE= & Bfl.L n 024 No. 134 , 71 0nt 'Street. . ~ .0,7,,,,,,...,„ MAC; WINES.--,EICET Ann 0. - EST in the' thnteirStates. & 4I /E.F. SEWING _M&OHINE, the : it shnple, reliable and eMiellyeanhar ' e tet Introdna4 Prienll2lV. - AIifOTEINEITT E GLUM Price Int.:/ t ieleina= a ltne,. u r sploreetet44. Everzilielane , . hr 8.33 'Arent. - • ,NORTanvatre*, i DM 441117 - ' '' *POW, W %aria 4064 . 2'o()O'ilag' .l. "lncar'*".4 l 4D Gent% - • wog • - nob ' _ • • •• 188 W oodsrek. . °WARAN ROUSE D I N IN G SALatiar. The , 'Manner has flMed , u_p- a FIRST -4 DINING aimoort. _on Fenn Street, %Tattle Um Pittsburgh,' Fort WIWI*O37 Natheatilepol, where all the Inmates and -0 . eadesof the season milk be served:lmA° o et promptly and to the satlefeetloit of hi d Flillen at all hours.. =Saw! 17. D. I;aFf ...._ . pha°lll6s AND TONATOICs. • 600 dosmaieslsPessausal In Gan & '6OO :Tomatoe, " In stare mut Inarrivanotionsalei octlO BEIXER t 1251CifinVixdatreei. 11114:11/04/t so. Ifiliii;444l-1 0 :40 41 **lif • - Itt dohs - And Nos, 12111611111 octno . : ConcentratedMit, Sal St' Aa r ', - Silver Sand Trit•all, ": -- -;•-, -- 1 .- - . 4 -ft- -- . ~ , -, :r - -- 21--- llJAMBUtiPattgriliatillittesis.„ ___,l',--'7:, , a/GILL _ l2 tirtr OMNI"' OrralliallattVl ',f77,re *A .. Scribe-wowd, ___':-.,7---7t-t Sarsaparilla, for impious' or' -:--14 • • ,fhealixd.- Dr. 0. 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