{Ulie JBaihJtat WEDNESDAY MOBNINU~DEO. T,180«7 Messrs. S. M. FETI ENG-ILL 4 CO., No, 3? P»rt Sow, New York city, and fto. 6 state •tract, Benton ; and L. P. FONTAINE 4 CO., ' Nd. street, New York city, are an thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrlp '' e - Bbnsfer us At-Our loweit rates.' • - Wswililurnlahthe Daii.y Post to -Agents ■ at the rate 0ft2;&0 per hundreanopimi. ®F, Of®**--- 4 - ■Plendtd Socket dry good, hai Just been received at M; Menfzer-, „ 0 ~ fc-Markef good* of the hut material are now being .old at the most returnable price, at the above ettab inhment,. , This .pleudiil assortment qf goods, whidi consists of French merinos, poplins, Oo btnga, Belsiheß, woolen plaids, alapaccas, bal" : - mo*4U, eluuvU and oloaka, is not to be Burpass-’ ' *“dh any olothing .tore in the city. Mr. Men*. f\ _ alway* provided his mimerous-fUitom • . er. Witbnrst class articles,and those who ahould' dealre to snake purchases in the above line ; would do well to pay him a visit. Hie entire ; A.,i i* of the best quality, and the public will a* - . rbe.abie to obtain better bargains than in any other house m the city. All orders are answer -1 iSS* 016 * hort ? Bt notlo -, and no pains are sp*r ' *d to satisfy the numerous demandsof the pub lic. Now that the cold wintry days are ap proaching, the public would do wall to provide . . thenmelva.with a sufficient supply of. Bß r m . *?: ■ Tllß greatest inducements are oflired to r . ; the public at the above establishment, and goods of superior quality can bo obtained at the lowest possible prices. Clarion Oil Hegton.—The Oil City Moni tor contains the following in regard to the Clar- oil region: Much has already been said con senting Clarion river rivaling the Allegheny A ■ A-:5” r “ a cr «k' M Oil territory, which, we -015.. J“t 8re i wlil he fully demonstrated to the world : • in let, than one year; and while we believethis after a close observation we also believe that . (msome of the tributaries of the Clarion river there It better surface indications foroil than can be found on the river. On Licking creek and Cherry run oil-oan bo seen on the water during the summer soarou the same as on Oil oreekjon Cherry run oil has been gathered on the water in sufficient quantities to hum. With a little enterprise and capital Cherry run, o' Clarion county, will become as i lch In Its oil resources’as Cherry run of Venango county. We understand that the greater part of ihe territory On this stream has already been leased end will be throughly tested during the coming summer ■eaaon. - - ... . . B9Q Fatal Accident —An acc.deot occurred at the Confieilsville depot on Monday, bp which on old and ieteemed citizen ■ f the Fifth ward, Fredei ick Haas, received injuries which produced death a few horns afterwards He was stepping from the plat orm to the cars of the seven o'clock train while they weie in mo tten, and missing his steps accidentally tell be-, ■ “ <l Waa c - uaheU t 0 »“«*> “ extent ! **** ‘ W ° °’ clook ln ,he afternoon : k«Thm,L r P Ic a " ber al) » op opposite the mar tahhoinatodhe Fifth ward, and was a quiet and inoffensive citizen and an old residenl o* I i i ?®7 a »» bou ‘ aftyfour years of age I hid ledvea 'a wife and family of ggown up chu ! i * Tir T° aet held aJ>it ‘9 ue “« and return: I ve,d!ct Jn accordance with the above fact 1 1 -*T I ? W “S tO lhe rain which felt yesterday • norningthe streets are again covered with mud eo.that even the cTOßeings present a very bad ; /'Wpw«' In OBM we have auothet Vail at :^ e " rI T r u aDd u vcr v unc„„: f ;;,‘h“ to walk abroad. Mud la everywhere to he tound. £ , f nthe p f DC ‘l ,al street, and In the oUureal ®‘,d “ Would b « ilffloult to determine where It may be eeen in greater abundance Places o Amusement.—There are numer' ous places of amusement now la our city. and } , , they *re.aU extensively patronized by the pub lic. The rage for theatrical, which 1. now pre- X. ' been surpassed. Showmeh and other, who are now la the city eternising considerable piles of money by era't -1 STltg this great love for amusement, which U fippeKhlng to; extraordinary pitch. People -have nfoney and wish to enjoy themselves, and Rs-i .l 1 ‘ 7,0 “ <t enJo f ment m theatricals they wIU ! spend their greenbacks in tint way. * H “ ll,—Another orowded and m mm i»«t-evening «- Tf?*®*** li& " t 0 ll8t “ to the reidlng. ,te ltremtbyMr. Murdoch. The ed some splendid passeges both In poetry and P*W*“a *“,» “Miner whloh elicited the moat enthualagtio applause from the numerous as. <- .aemblage. Mr. Murdoch, as a reader, as few *5 0t delivered by JUfifljut night he deQea competition. -i caUed t 0 thB advertisement, on the third page of our paper to-day, of the emi nent specialist, Dr. Llghthill, of New York, by doctprhki again VUxted tfils city andcan be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, on catarrh, deafneaa, and all acute and chronic diseases of the'ear, throat ■ and Mr passages. Tile Ifinth Ward Shooting Case —The coroner*, jury, impannelled to Inquire into the tact, connected with the death oi Frank Ott ' -ro-citcmbied this morning at Alderman' Donald aon a Office. A number of wttne.se. were ex •mined, after which the jury returned a verdict - teat the deceased came to hie death ft om a ball from a ptetol believed to be in the hand, of Jajnet.Jfee.on. The Jury held four .cions, and ■* nnmbet of wltnea.es were examined . call in jail, bat we undemand Uj6 effort wlli be made to have him released A Oliia 2j jy. i •<' ;• r - . , V^ ICk,n * 0 “ _rhe Leclure Committee - r ■?^ l ?M br^ ry announce that this will open the courae of lecture* on , Uth ' Holders of season tlok ' W» «fll teedve check* for secured seats o it iWHSt. between two and six o'clock, after ■' u >*i>lch, the selection of seats will be open to all. V, Theatre.—Matilda Beron how forma the fro** attraction at the theatre, ind So. piwentevery evening- to witness her oerfo™ the, snowing rrom tEe Ne*' *fc«rfd lo relation to ihii great artiste on • her appearance at Nlblo's OardenTNibroS the Mer W ol * h^ y * S°WMa v be °o««slon was the appearance ron to theelosisS^epresen *f«onaor her Justly celebrated charaoterof Oa- , 01 *be house, including the ati-' “PPerUera Sd prlvStf 'boxes, , 2E22.T le 2’ and extra chairs and benoh ei, •. t 0 furnish seats for the admirers 2£“ , 8,?* ron te ** er ju««y Popular u“£££! «, ffjg- She wes enthusiastically receives ™si?„ alvantagTio^laycd her most touching part, wttn more natu M d elco,ll ° efttot - The audience * gbfWjnnd a* cold as some of-out New York an 'S^i!^.f !ldUaU !' warmcdtothbbefuty o? •‘fcS;£lx‘ e ®““ 1 ’ ““, wl *en not spell-boundby were awekened to a lively enthust . SSI by a^,“°sf, l SS'"f l0 “‘ 1 Pa*«4e» In “he ptv.. A review of the piece, so familiar to us nerbi li unnecessary, butwe cannot resist the °y »*»Wng that Mias Beron sKj?|‘*b?od her reputation In the eatlmatlon • SESSSFuaea. c-- ■ poffltan^rtdistributed at theaietro *' • '&£Sh£?r ’ I ®f*L Two sold and-ius-er • sliver butter dishes, 6 *Urer brSkfa./i 1 ' *«gflln« goblets,ea stlwr-bups#! sets“fwlve? foricSf 66 lets of Sliver tea andtable spoons hZ !s£? T r h ‘°2 o,Her nsefUTand valuaWe im fciSr -'T«^* n<^ 0 ? e Pto®® ll * accompanies each took fold .worth frpm 6<>centa to $lOO. dkw asssareag^jas wwrol,^ 1 ' af aJU„ w , a. w. MAiausflUiMi J’LTEOLEBjfI M Office—Pittsburgh, T H SmSpS j 8 , ojp ? axB «ompah, for mbsortptlon at thefol- Way, . . HtuUon v/oo<i *sf**t, host Slith A. STEWABT, ~ Want pro tesi.' 4e*«d Dr A *,? d the PreM recommend ini,. d • Anti-Cholera Mixture as the ?er? ln » remCd, ( fo f fffarrhesa and Dyson- ® combination of Astrlsurentg ah. and . md ha * °“ re aner aH *>“>« "“rani Depo ' 6 a 30 fi £i ivy wT> y l)r. Strickland's Pile Remedy h&a oared than ° r t h H^ r f t oM ®f of m ' ad Md *2*2s' * t .^ rc * Immediate relief, and effects a %Z?tl a L\T * r *T H dtrectiy. It^™ WERVUUSN ANH np c^Uc 8 l4?o^t e n the re whl°tA! ; SiXXSM; For .ale by Dragging soW D) , iVholea&U AgenU, No. 71 Federal .treit, Allegheny (Jlty, And by Dr. OEO. a. KJEYSER. Corner Wood Street end VlrjrinAuSr Pittsburgh, Pa. .f & De • StjrlcklaDd, 6 East Fourth •treet, Cincinnati, Ohio. rourrn > ENNYSON CLUB LECTURES M». J. E. MUHUOCH, The Henowned Tragedian and Patriot, POPUUR AND UNRIVALLED READINGS, IN tins TUESDAY EVenino, DSQ. 6th, The Programme embraoee Humoroue and Tragic Sketches. Pathetic and Soul Stirring Including “Sheridan’s Ride,’! and a ““Published) Poem, by Boker entitled *The Ballad of Sew Orleans; or Far ttoMiiSffppr» th tbe FortB an " ,he Fi “ ts Cards of Admission, 60 cents. A few choice seats may be orecured hv at Mellor ’ 8 fsore, Woos Pattbbson, J. K. Btjttbrfibld. S. O. McOAKDtESS, J. M. (iAZZAirr :• T. P. Houston, Lecture Committee. Y°L D lfE G A EY M &.R^ EROAN ' rlI ' E MISS • ANSA E. DICKINSON /CONCKET .HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Hth, PtfeA FOE LABOR.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER iem, Subjiot-“JUEANINQ OF THE ELECTION.’ tickets, so cents. Secured Seats 2S cents extra e»«£r T 6, ° iook - ***•"• sa Holders of Season Tickets oan secure seats Sh' < lS t tn*r in oh “SS on Mond *F, December ir'?’ Booms, between the hours h« a 1 ” 88 ™? loo!t > * f *« r which teats, not seoured a^gle a ti o ckS 1 a ° keU ' Wi “ be ,oW *° P“«fi«?eta of j2 >8 i B D? SWItIi ' Jr ’ w - B< Edwabds, O A h^ KBLI -' R. O. Albbee, 1 • dIMM* ’ r°' Caldwell, Lecturfl Oommlttap ,06 "“ SBTHOWY .SSBTBB JOSEPH HEIfiB & SOI, MANTJFAOTORERa pi FT lAro AND. ~ir a FUENITUfiE AND OHAIfiS ' tF AMS 1 HOUSE, 163 BBriHFIELD,AKDt4s P£«a Sts Between Jlh strand VtrgtaaUey, Je3 ■ . iTTTBBPBBB. Shot-o ED At. BwrelghpU Uiolluidif Aii ioct** . , gpSggSR^T , „ “P Box*# So, l Herrin*. 1 No«landing and foraeleby 1 ~MT' > ' HETMEBJi HKOS j Prime Dow*. is** i »<re«. , .1 ./M*. l ®*!™! sod for ealebv ! w?.» BESMKRfcHHws '«Wwi. a vffl < fPleB«oir»{Aßetioo I • - •* " . ;,. , lo ft FOK UOUCC . nt. :c l a-\ii{ 1,1 f uUjirci .tavit''. iiStar 3 « *’«dju3jirnrti glPLlpAV^SfeflfTS DAY & HAYDEN, ■ No, B 8 Wood Street. Fink hddson bay buffalo kobes FINE COMMON BUFFALO DLOBKS. HORSE BLA BKETB, Eineat lot in the city. sKSm,^® Bl flll! assortment, fleeat stock ever opened. SKATS STIIAPP, all kindsnnd qualities. MtIrITAET SPURS, a.K-L’S?". ,o *,' fher with a fall assortment of all for ”cCn^to o »fo,^p R e?’pi 9 r nglnE »*" f ™> LIMH FOS SABDLEEB’ USE. f One of the very largest assortments in the city “res? needed artioles, on the lowest terms, at ’ DAY & HAYDEN’S, No. 68 Wood Street. COUGH HO MOBB, 1 R Y 8T RICHLAND’S mellifluous OUGH BALSAM. d ’ • S J n i C ? laßd,a Mellifluous Cough Balaam is wareaated to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseinsa L u4pu W »aff». of ***« Eaa ‘ diarrhecea. STRICKLAND'S R. t. SELLERS A 00., Agents. Will give one more oi his LAFAYETTE HALL, Will Speak at fJS FO& SALE—OKKKH W» te -«Jev three soodUouble tW#t Call, and eiui« it Mc- Orton House, <5 Filth street ').i' l.jl > 1 1; 'to-if ! PH. LlliHTHfft/ fii', uv Hf) :. J BE. LIQHTHLLL, THE AUTHOR OF “Irttten on. Catarrh,” “A Popular Treatise otr Deafnefli,” Ac., Ac. Ia; now at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, PITTSBBEQH, Alld; Oftn 1m OoDlultad UnUl FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23d, 1864. ON CATARRH- DEAFNESS, AND ALL THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE AIR PASSAGES SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH S^tts&sSdSS' and a source of much danger and the great*!*? FS?WJa3« sssssS? when conflned "STS ZBffiSig. quent application of the handkerchief or If it fe B .S t 0 Sf ‘ h ™ at . which 1. more pan l?£lari» the caife, jWMIa the body is In a horizontal nr>«f expectoration and sometimes both p ls fre< iueimp disturbed by a sensationof 6 H* 4 ”™tbed““ h °“ g °e f in me tnroat. Owing to the heat in the heart Portion of the secretion oftenara.^! assuming a condition of soJfcy ~ deposited upon the membrane of the noraanri upperpart of the throat, m the shape of cru.t? or hardened lumps. The accumulation or th«» produces a feebng £TsAimFoA? «na narrows the nasal passagls so m to em et J^ r » e " i,lr "l tlm ' Therefore, frequent efforts hu, V hi^lL^i tl . l i? e to reraove them, either by ford bly blowing the nose, or by persistent hawkin? a?ifi r f? tI S* a 8 dUa e reeabJe 10 the one edited Vitis to those around him. After tn* rp£«l; i hfr= e oSir m^ t a M a o^,eX er^'; »s£^r^*.as'£ssi i " e ‘r U ““t“-»S£'eTo d t , h h e e IP™, *ll eliOrts to clear the throat-are futile until after breakfast, or some thing warm Is swaliowe i. w r somc_ complaint an excessively fetid oiorTthe breath pose takes place frequently, sometimeiaven »i. tacking the bones, when small particles''of that SUafif 11 ?? occasionally he found mixed u ith t£osK^a«^p b^sTr e y r, d 1 m“ P lt r^2 deleterious to the general health hdi„VdA' ey SSh -^AfeSSS 6t entirely*loa<t wASsfSS: SawwaKteßAgfr wLll make tlieir appearance no i *.l i »<-> ♦!»« >< trmw of the sufferer, and tairtag m» - b°e’lort ro gradual,)- that a considers' le degree ol Jeif.L« S?fM. U ‘S£ n, e iSr perBon Wiw&m anfdl.p'Td “° X;°o b “°Sf„r t k 0 ' of pressure Is exporieboed ovar the eves iSS l°.TrZ\7 the r 0 0r bftck 01 S, .U. , o h Aei“^.t r s e br. S‘,n Ibe memory, and produces Irritability and moroseness of AiSDuaitlon th* stomach generally suiters more or £is U w2!j n^H7 a l abie ; ,*? is cipriotoua anS is nearly ahvaj a bad iu the morning In severp "“f‘ he «y«em becomes feebls and prostrated n>!', J, i L ’ 11 SD av c ri lon oi lnabl.lty P to either physical or mental exortlon. Not unfreouentlv cafaVrh proves fatal, either by tbe system and wearing out the pitlent or b v Vav Sffir - oowA",hi. U ‘ e ° f ,hIS faUi ““PiAht an<l St. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Oadw Owe oi the IWkowt Brothers. !r^u h jSar^si n o^ h tretu» &ss% DAY®OF h SEPTEftm r pß^ en T “ lt >ofIEST *2^vSESSJ^S?s«^^ •ary to Land Surveying, Engineering the InitnunenUl and Vooal WuHo forma nn<ntt r . dmltt * from ***“ in aSSaSM^ 0 *" 1 “ d Tultlon ' P»f »We half yearly * £Sai«r"“ s ~‘a“» = OwLSr run " ‘ UIJ y to Lormto from :f«3 \ . A WILSON’S &EWIN G MACHINES Over 160.00 r ,t th ve Machine* have been sold. Over 8.000 are in use in Pittsburgh and. vioimty. The Sale of theee inimitable Maohines is greater than all others combined. Bo one should buy a Sewing Muhina until they have examined and tested the Wheeler & Wilson. They are warranted for three years Instruction Tree. EVSaiuroom, No. V) FIFTH BTB££T. SUMNER * CO . Agouti, wpiSipag ®EAM CBACKEBB AT MABVUJ’S, 9if. 64 Pourtli Stre«r. JABOHI AMP VBW^gT.r.l ' "«o t*' CAT A K EAB. throat, Hev. E. A. BOSH. Superior S T *’*»€; utest b> ituflaw ATEST FROM SHERMAN S E® IV news, New York, Dec.' 6.-The Savannah Republican of the 30th ult. says: The rebel logs in the Griswold ville fight was in all 814. Reliable advices indi cate that Sherman has made little or no progress with the main, body of his army for the last two or three days. He iB still on the railroad some distance be yond Miltes, apparently replenishing his commissaries. His men and animals most be. terribly jaded by this time, and little prepared to meet the troubles to come. The Richmond Examiner,,o{ the 3d, says: The news from Georgia is en’ couraging, and if Sherman gets through flow, which is doubtful, he will lose half of Ris army. , ■ . Prom the Richmond Sentinel ol Dec. 8d: It was reported yesterday that Gen eral Hardee had attacked the enemy and driven them some distance, leaving', their dead and wounded in our hands.— This evidently , has reference to the al ready reported fight at Gordonsvilie. Rebel official newspaper accounts ad | mit all that has been claimed on the Union side of the complete success of General Gregg’s [cavalry raid on the Weldon railroad on Thursday .last.— The severe damaging effects of it Lee’s army is conceded, and it is thought to be of even more military Importance than the immediate losses sustained by the rebels in the destruction of proper ty and capture of prisoners. The Richmond papers say that the firing by the rebel guns on Dutch Gap Canal last week was merely for experi mental purposes, to acertain what dam age they can inflict on.the monitors, il they attempt to pass through it. It is said that General Grant’s men in front of Petersburg are preparing their win-i tuc quarters Affairs m Georgia. / Washington, December 6.—The Sa vannah papers of the B«th_ftad 27th ult. contain orders from General Hardee and the State enrollment officers, for all citizens and soldiers to report by Wed headay. the SOth ult , for the defence of jMCity, under penalty oi arrest for r,- to do Sri. The ex-officio will ,hen le.ru the extent of his disability, Aa Milieu waa captured ou the 29th "!V ,l . I 8 not Hke 'y ‘«»i the Governor v.aned Savannah, and the question of the Government of Georgia- must sfll remain a question lor the arbitration of General Sherman. 4 special dispatch to the Baltimme Anur ‘™. 'iated Annapolis, Pecemtor says.—The ateamcr General I.yon, of tbe Exchange fleet, from Savannah r.ver on Friday last, arrived'here this afternoon with seven hundred and forty paroled prisoners. When ahe left Sa vannah river it was reported that Gen. J Shermans scents were within four miles or the city. Every person caps ble of hearing arms were in the trenches, and guns had been placed i„ fh e hands of thb wounded in the city to tire on the Yankoes as they marched through the streets. The exchange of prisoners had been stopped as~Bhermati’s ariny had entirely surrounded Savannah, and cut all the railroads leading to it New York, December 4.—Richmond papers of Saturday contain accounts of the rebel raids on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The capture of Charleston, West Ya by rebel cavalry, last Tuesday night, is also reported. The raiders are said to have destroyed or carried off considera ble property. The Richmond Enquirer of the 2d says: We believe it true that Sherman’s army has reached Milieu and separated into two columns, one moving towards the Savannah river and the other turn ing back towards Augusta. The latter column and movement is, without doubt, intended as a feint to protect his rear from attack. It is too late to menace Augusta, and Sherman’s main body is too far south. He will do one of two things—either go straight to Beaufort and Savannah, or Join Grant in an attack against Rich mond. Major General Stanley. Cincinnati, Dec. s.—Major General Stanley, Iwounded at the battle of Franklin, arrived here , yesterday. He says the reports of the battle that have reached the public, have not eiagerat ed the rebel losses. The fight - was made to save our. wagon trains, .which were of enormous size and value* and filled the,road for twelve miles distant It was not intended to hold Franklin longer than to -got onr property out of the wujiVi. ~ -/ h . '■Femaa|’'Exoitemem in Canada. ' Toronto, -December 6 —The '.excite ment,in"regard to the Fenian brother hood, hiw; .irPvJyed, and Is becoming more and more intensified. Bast night an Orange lodge was broken open and all the property'destroyed by the “Fen lanß. 1 ’ ‘ Some fine portraits of Queen Victoria were ..disgracefully,, mutilated. The excitement't'd day is running high] ;and;.fe4jsjbf viblencmarjj entertained. General Canby Beeovering. New York, December a.— a letter from New'Orleans, dated 28th Kovem bet, vfa the Mississippi river, sasgfGen eral Cjihby Is rapidly recpveriug, and ia now able to attend to his official busi ness, dally. . Gbaee Appointed Chief Justice. Philadrt.phia, December, fl. The Shining Telegraph has the following: Hoh. B. P. Chase was last night appoint ed as Chief Jdßticd of the D. 8. Supreme Court. .li& test frornGranPeArtny. HEAIRJUABTABS ABirr OV ¥ao, December s.—There U nothing dir ihterdtttoreport. There waa ooiMT 'tomdm wW&ji&aSfi y ‘BiWd,; i 'hat r lt l ild not' harm done. - :«• ti&UZ'di i SiiliSd .T .ls‘j- " ■> Drafting in Washington. Washington, .Dec. 6— Drafting was resumed in WashMgton today to fill .the deficiency in, the quota. The editor t»f the R. flarfj B) the reporter for the same l paper, were drat ed. Unfounded Bumor. New York, Dec. s.— The Commer cial 1 * Washington special says: There are rumors of disaster to the Union forces of Georgia, but they are unfound ed. Prisoners Discharged. New York, Dec. 4.—Nearly all the ’ Southerners arrested by order of Gener Di l ! have been discharged on giving satisfactory accounts of themselves. !'S UHPlSffif dysentery UIAR RHQEA. Di'xen’s Aromatio BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE » the only safe and sure cure. It contatne 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 In their practice In all chronic and dangerous Use no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo sitions, (many of which undermine and ruin the constitution,) when you oan obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and sale as Blackberries themoelved. Ask tor DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CAR ■AINATIVE, and see that the proprietor's name Is written on the outside wrapper of each botale. Prepared only by w. F, DAVIDSON, for sale by all reapeotabie druggists. Brice, (Old style So cents,) to cents, 50 cants and *1 per Bottle. ' j^jETHOPOLITAN gift book store, *>M- BkOPtN JW lUESDaV, NOVEMBER i at , 1864, Anj u permanent!} located at iNtj. ui» t ti' ah vantaidT, PITTSBURGH, PA OPPOSITE ADAMS' EXPRESS UPPIOE. .Tyl l ? ,he largest sad most liberal conducted ?.u, b v. Bhmenl wo *' of New York, At this es tahllshment you can get any book you may de- , evpr >’ P art of Literature, and )0U hare the advantage of receiving with each eaoh hook that you buy A HANDSOME PRtStNT. r;.Vr, , F i f D TY cents to one hun- U>okl U UO TJ'ARs, which is given with each All boollß are «ol<l at publlßher>« price., an.l v°u can seleot from the largest stock ever ottered In this olty, tnoliitling all the standard works, all descriptions of Photograph Albums all styles of Bibles and Prayer Books, all the’ late n^tirn 110 ?IVarietlea 1 VarietIea Of GI& Books, all patterns of Portefollos. Books for all olasses i U n P 2^ U BUb,e, r t tL ln e^ er y style of blndlngTand in endless variety. Remember, that In pur chasing books at the F METROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK STORE You pay no more than you would at anr other establishment, and have the advantage of receiving a valu able present with each book yeu buy. One Trial will Convince Book Buyers place to make their purchases is at 63 FIFTH STREET. P£ vir“ f , P Ji o ‘“e™Ph Albums, Btblea and Prayer Books ia the largest in the city, and will PHIPPS t-a i h ® 1 r, LO uv EST . PCeUSHEHis PRICES, and a gift with each purchase, varv* Ing from fifty oents to one hundred dollars 5 Descriptive Catalogues maUed free to' anv address upon application. ’ . .. W. 1,. FOSTER A CO, noll-lyd&wxod * Sale of Valuableßeal Estate. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDE" OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS County, the undersigned, Oom . Thomas B. Sutoh, oners tor sale that certain of land, the property of said ThonfanSTSuteh, situate in Peebles township Pennsylvania, adjoining 0f n J “ d S e , Forw!l J d ’ s Heirs, John AJderson, Patterson s Heirs, and othera, containing about acres, and having thereon erected a* frame h.TniV”* h °o“' «t»ole, barn, and other out bulldlngi. There are on the premlaei a good totlS' 1 MVOral fine "P rlll * , »“ excel lent orchard. The above property is within i mllea of the city line, and from 1 to I* miles of Laugblin’sStation, P. kO. H,H. If said trset of land is not previously sold at fti V n te lt ** to public sale, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh r»n “v;, the Uth DA Y*UF imfßkt 1864, at 10 o’olock, A. JML. GEORGE THOMPSON, Committee, No. 34 Rons .treat, Pittsburgh QO23;2OtTPhB $20,000 WOHT " '«*’ ' rc » TOTS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, V ARIETIEB, VARIETIES, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPEE, WALL PAPER, H»ve Just been received, and are offered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At FOERSTEH A SOHWARZ'S, 164 Smithfleid iireet CBZI IT, And bo Convinced OF THIS lOPBRIOR EFFIOAOI Of RANKIN’S EXTRACT BOofiD, Sold by all Druggtita, at One Dollar, Oheny Sun and Pitt Mole Petroleum 00. . NOTICE OF ELECTION. , ; ETBOLETJMOOMPAinr are hereby not!ted to attend a meeting of the Stockholder* of mid Oapt. J» t. Btoekdale, No. 2 Duanesne Way H. McKELTY,’ , President pro tem. %000 - —... tw Woodjtrekt.. •Mswe^sstsss^- i«* • v.* - .. . SAVE MILLIONS dSSreiTaMo *9 ft ‘bn* pay ten on d twenty dollars In ( oft ™a blll« S «nd as muoh more for tne lose of b i . ’ anrt venience of being sick ? time and incon- To prevent alckneaa use aa follows ■ AAA one teaapoonful of Medicated . , VAe, to a tumbler of cold watcrlnnH, L- P , l l le *F? e Mter s°u rise in the ‘nd thf ame before you retire at nleht. M ,h It will increase the strength, and give 'BEMEDY to the system. A celebrated New York merchant who has “ ur or Tofh h Yl* >°t tUe Fine Apple Older, fiVniaH Ji r * T b 1 l^ At he has gained ten pounds ?L n i h t } n one njomh ' ftt first trUl fceoon very “ ib °\ e direce.l, and flnda it very lienettcial ; say a It has proved an entire “ b'“ Clt “ e - Alao. another well-known eeatle- Ten 6 Henl. P f BottJr ' < f ull quart. | 1» O UoUars “ “ Ihllintnti two pint bottlcafSi fo^rhiui AU orders should be addressed to 1 ' Nos. ei, 65, oa. in, 6S to street. New York, or to" HENRY c. KEI.LIKJU, Philadelphia. Oct23:!td&6mnr military and ~N aval ag-ektcy. E. T MATHEWS & CO. *. t, MATaawjt Late of Trea*. i Dept.. 'AaahliiP. ( con, D. C. • V • • ■* THE ADJUSTMENT AAfi» of t’laixa figalnet the United Mates or any Mate Government. Bole ..Proprietor, UPHCH, 80s WUsTf BEAN C!H OFFICE 0H GEAN'T BTEEET PITTSBURGH. M'MASTER & GAZZAM, TENSION. BOUNTY, BAUK-PAY, PRIZE MONEY OOLLEOTED ke. v Auj ic ’ ‘° ei,her •"“<«* PERstSfYA° S lT U TENTT‘f,-C' ii, r 1 “ i»RV GOODS,' boots and shoes. ORBA.T SALB At Keduotid I'clooa, ttt M'GLELLAMD'S AUCHON HOUSE, OLDIEHS' ORPHANS, uTr 0 T UD i^ ril F wlll attend at LAFAYETTE HALL, Wood street, between Third and Fourth streets. In thecltj of Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY f^ 6 K b f r l3th and w EDCv ESi> AY December each 0f 9A ‘ M " and 6 P- M., o?^.? tlUite Orphans, between the ages of four anrt notTrefident withfn'Vh' 1 Penn> J , 'vanla soldiers now resident within the county of Alleehehr “d n afford n * Information In relation to t hJ “&1“T defi.std superintendent Soldleia'PrnhTn. PER MONTH! W A a(Tkn P t; _ SEWI » tI machine tta o.w U ™ ry c£ e FAMiLY SEWITO* MACHINE !*\f. k Q / i? w machine in the country which lfl licensed •, by * p u i... . ssr *± >n ™ SHAW A QUARK, Blddeford, Maine. nolB;3mJ4.w Bane op Pittsburgh, i T hr nm tt .^l™ mber 16lh i >BB4. (*• V P directors op THIS BANK, by a resolution passed this n?*fVii A Jt 6 °rf e^ d 11 oa * J of a Uenerai Meeting of the Stockholders for the purpose of consider I6th of December proximo, m id o'clock (V M >‘^ r MKDfCAt CAfID,-DR, BROWN 5°? aul . t .l d 61 ery <la y “ ll evening DIEA sVsrtlL"" “ h »">■ form of DELICATE DEBASES should see him without deW? Dr Ulhe'lm,* “S atle , nds to aM kiarta of Clironlc lllhealth. From lone experience and study he K7r^«SBSS,~,.EP«K S. S, BKVAN, Broker, Insurance A K eut and Soiary P A^ CVI -i R ATTENTION PAID to thepurchaee andialeln this the Hiiiii. aejphia or Netv Yorit n f Ji, ef “ v Seourltlea, Oil Stocks, fco. Ao f Oovernm ent ~ (JO6 KTOTIOb: IHURSDAY, Bth iNbT., at * o’olock. P. M i2JJ? epu / poBe °totB*°L**tloa. Punctual at tendance is requested. JpiOKLKS, KKTSUPfi * $ AUCES 100 dozen % gallon Piokle*. 100 *• w h a 60 u H »60 •• fft, and p,,. Tomato Ketaup. ” Mushroom and Walnut • V Bgj Pepper Sauce, a) /• A snorted English Sauces. J net rooeived and for sale ty ■ r - atl ° REAMER k BROS., HAVANA ORANGKB 6 Barrels Juat reoelved aid for sale by HEYMER it BROS , Nos. 126 fc. J2B Wood street “fcAGJBS -B AR, MIV t. - tleet ton #« «- :_._ 126 Wood *treet. U°OTB aSD SHOES md <?Mi rt McCtelUmPa, • t>t!6 i ,E W^ , ? F SAFES AT tteCLSL. J L3«ro»S Auction, 1. octf •« .Si j. -Mcc akxkey; ISSS ufe . TALBOT’S CONCENTRATED MEDICATED PINE apple CIDF.R ■Hail OLD AND YOBftG. toW' n°b]?c W o„l hC D “ to J' but I, entirely new Veer °Tni? U u t b ° t,le wllllast a well doctoring 7 ; neVerthdeeß it wm r * moJe of VIGOR ASD ACTION Preventive to Sickness B. T. BABBITT, Sole Ageat, "2, am! 7j Washington I-'. O. VaNHOUS ATTORNEYS, NTREEr, HMILADfcLPIIIi A ttorn cys-n t- i_,ayv, NOW TAXING FLAOH °3 Fifth Street, OT I O E DAVID A. STKWAHT, _ President pio ten Strictly Pure ApSclm, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOU&I & AND DBNTAXi dbpoxv JAMES Mb GA* B, TOBRKSCE * U«CUBB,, Aj otteouiei AndfThaic Foreign and Domestic. i and (Wale, Dyea 1 A Ts., Pe, * m W» &WfMdu 1 and Toilet Soapa, 'ffines iand.' Li- i qnors, Tobaooo- and' ejW~ Famta, Oils , 4 Trusses, Supportersdad : * ' F rop rle ta,ry Hedioines, t 0,,, 4»<- .'v ; THITBSES! TRIISSIjtW or whe^art^elfdS^ 1 Tra *‘ to order waur ® **> wlldjaAHufftoturs audomiaiai, supbortebi. SHOIJCnKH BRACES, •■' • kcasticstockisos. ' PHYSICIAN’S PEIBOBIPTIONS regard to purtt| i P f,4h3SS^Je^^ Kl, » DIETETIC & CULfdlAllY ARTiCLES Pure Oream of Tartar. : toelith Baking Soils i > ‘ Orain and Powdered Olores, Pun, ' 1 - Pqffltt' <ll “ ABspioe “ Ginger « Cinnamon. Hoot Hark uswego Cora St Mob. .Cox’fl Gelatin©, Price's Glycerine Hecker’a Farina. . Hure Winea for OookiM outdo. Aal»e S«eii. , ... ... Uorl&ader Seaj, Maefand ' SaieratUß. EaadAgh,- ;: r j;j ■ . *»-i tu.,- ,-ie. HOUSEHOLD ABTIOIiBS ■ITS rsuaiTe ' s s&***■■■ , *o*i «6.- l; Bir&DaUig. »enp 3 tea, O&nar? Seed BW-Biid Hsh Bone, ’ Pittsburgh AgetiOy For all reliable Proprietary Medlelnee, vtz ■ Dr. o. JAYNE-8 Eapertorant, ’ Alterative, .. „ Carminative, Hair Tonlo A -HairDve Sana tire Ml*”™ **’ Dr. J. u. AIJ£R>S Cherry Pectoral. Cathartic Pills, , „ Sarsaparilla Apia Uitr^. HaHBOLD's Celebrated Hemedle*.’ a ‘S?S® to »<r c. w. ROBAOK-secananartaaifct* BmU. SOHBKCK'I Romanic. Sea Weco Tonic. 1,1 Mandrake MUe. np :...., Btlt Jthenm Ointoicat, %H,««h T>9 Celebrated t^h.» Brandretii’a Pula, S'-A. Wlleon'e Pule, ~ 1“ Sjjj B * 4 ®*? oe *£ b »»Sstoiaac|, “ er# < V utt . er .“ Nervine £nnllih iitfan An Antidote for Ditampotaijo^ ,, ' ’' l ;-4 mU “ ™ lUbl6 «f th Dru fi» and wtKSJ«I Chemicals; A.U our Amenota h**i ce^bra t ed house of u > -e » At Dye gtnffli 3er, NJo vfSxLVlSnpSSg©'’ stgir . Blue VW, to., jST LS ” “* ■ LiqoaM ' "^aU. r ; V -' Pure Juice of Grape Pori Vine. " ?' ' Pure old Sherry wine. ' Pure old Maderia Wine, Pure Holland Gin; Jamaloa and St, GroUHuo*. —J. Imported |. Uabanaa (Prenaadoer ■ Imperialea I Britanieaa I ‘ ' Loudreal Flgaroil ."- -l Hegailaa t Bella Ureoleap Domestio Jockey -v And a variety of hnffir” we vance over our prlhea bahratSetax purchaaed In raTfc^tffiSfori yl l* ° warai. wuw wi|l up. TO TM BfIUM PSljfissm w. «*, . a»,«pM>rtesiia2« * 3-S- White-a Patent Teeth, - B^ta*fcO»4S?^*, «. ; SSwSf^f^*^ OaWogn*. to ne iuw on ' j!cQahi? l o«ei|td ; • ="\> ' || - d *, Sacceuor to
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