:==ll==Z= Site Jlailfllpt. * gEtDiv.iDEOEMAEa^iaL hOUmithtlDEliili APVKKTiflnto ‘jiriiiitirWW Mew., s. ?I. PBHiafaiUt, j» ; po*No. 3- ParkßoWjHew York city, and No.' e State < < «fid KP- FOIfTAiME * 00., Wore Naaftau afreet, New ireau thortiad to take AdTrtHatrni&fiti ana subaorlp nWor tot at,out lo,w*«ei&ee. A’WejrilUoulah tike Daily Post to Agents ratp of 42,tt.per hundred copies. tarcpny nt (tie Allegtuay Arsenal. 11 harbeeh discovered that a wholesale larceny of bullets has been carried on at the Allegheny Arsenal-for a/conaldershle. length oftlmejand that- large quantities of balls whlbk ara'jnade of lead have been carried off tu&kqja t»parties In” IsawrenoevUlp.r Who- afterwards disposed of them to parllas In the Ci ty* The discovery waa fltetmad* byOdj*. HafHVfrho laid IKe fcets before fjje May6V to hate ihe matter P™lMMiy attended to.' Officers Herron and Wray were detailed (or this purpose, when. It was dis covered that a number of boys employed-at the Arsenal were the principal ofibnderß In oarrying off the bullets. These boys, haring access to joom lawhlah the balls were stored, have ' bee ° ih the habit of carrying olf’small qu.iali ties of bdllet&Jn their pockets, and It 1s alleged thataome of the men, who are likewise imphea . ted,. have, sometimei thrown whole sacks of these balls over the fence for the purixAe of selling them. One of the boys was soon arrested by the vigi lant officers and taken before the Mayor, to whom he madea full coonfeseio. Upon this in formation the officers were enabled toarrest some more of the boys. A Widow nomed Mar. garet O’Connell was accused of receiving the stolen goods, and on searching her house a con siderable quantity of melted bullets were dls , covered and a kettle nearly ftlled with ball* that had notyet been melted. The accused does not deny her guilt, although she enjoyed the repute tlon of beltag an honest, hard working woman. A man named Michael Maloney, who resides In the Diamond, was also arrested for receiving stolen goods, and warrants have been Issued for two more named Bust and Wood, who are sus pected of being parties in_fhe depredations. No j less than, eight boys have been arrested for the I same offisoce, and none of them deny their guilt, j The parties were committed foi a further heat- | tog. Ttoe oinfc. An additions! supplementary draft was made at the office of Provost Marshal Foster pn Wednesday to flu up the deficiencies to the sub-districts of Lawrencevlllo, Versailes township and Birmingham. Owing to the large number of men who failed to .report it was found necessary to enforce an additional supple mentary draft to raise the full quota. Of those •who dW not report it was discovered that a Urge portion had already enlisted, and there, fore could not be reputed deserters. The uum. her Of men drawn in Lawrenceville was tour, in Versailes township forty-two and in Bir mingham Hity-four. The number of men rcqulr ed to All the quota is only half the number dreera, and if is thought that there will be no further necessity to enforce another draft. It is eerhßpJy not very pleasing to those who have not as yet drawn prizes ty he foroed to undergo this trying experiment of their good fortunes every few weeks. Those who are not liable to draft may think It is a good Joke to see the name of their neighbor undergoing the rotatory pro cess In the wheel, but those subject to drart find U a rather nervous business. It Is to be hoped thetsamo measures will be adop'ed to-render forther-dra/ts unnecessary in those sub-districts ' in order to fill tbeij quota under the last call j TMe Enrollment —The subject of the en rollment is now being brought prominently be fore the public, and efforts are being made to render it as correct as possible previous to an other call for men, should any other call be '• made.' It ls.certainly a matter of interest to all concerned thst the names at least of those who at* not liable to conscription should not be on the,rolls, as by that means the quota which will be aaqribed to each sub-district will be more In conformity with the number of men who are re eidlng lntheaamo. We understand that a move ment Is now on foot to have a number of full nod correct copies of the enrollment Mate dis tributed In every sub-district In the couaty in order to bring thic highly Important matter i f Mhto manner they, will be f «tfamed fo ascertain without ahy trouble or loss Of time the names of those wno are enrolled, and In this manner the be more effect ually corrected. It Is highly Improbable that an alien or non resident, or a man over or under the prescribed will allow his name to stand on the list without adopting proper'measures to have It erased. Kajlroad AccldentXpn Thursday afler mocciMt a man was killed at A car loaded with lumber passed ■over his breaatand nearly severed his right arm Srom his .body,,killing him instantly.l;Jonathan UteS, a' brakeman on a freight train, was killed at the Gap, Lancaster county, on the same day. From ikomer Unkh wn cause he fell from the bumper of the ca and a portion of the train passed over him. j&atilda Uwon’i Benefit -Th» - mrtvtnleg win; we opfniTbe crowded to“*E 'L°V; lh , e of the Tern, pte of Peris 6y the beneficlare, and played with immcnio Eucceea In all tha Eastern cities as. wallas Eoniivllle anti Olnrlnnatl. The crlt toal opinion of thn Boston Post ia worthy of ree ord in our Bpace: The leading event in dramatic lhe Production, last evening at the Howard Athene am, of Mias Her. drama of‘-Tha Mystertes of thT'Sm ljc ; of P»ri«.» The piece a «St® fyw J&efciS, the audience giving vent to its appro* applause. The aem* are lald lir Paris, are very oumeinns pt. arj( l are woven together • skill;and effect which only an accnm ac ? ieve ' Tha.plot introduc «• crime In varied phases, and th® L wog (mature In thepiece is that of Man* go, «u*tesld bvMlw Heron, who drops hertrne portion and tufe that of Countesste Lisle, •pi enters thd Temple, which is a grand b£ *aar of trade* for whe purpose of protecting her brother, who hat eoniknitted forgery, fine ao cumnUtera fortune and Accomplishes her whole Otqeet. There are loves and crosses, sins and re pentances, crimes and retributlont in *s®. gwuiu, and, as before hinted, these P ut together. We congratulate fiuiuoronon the success she has achieved, no ie^L t SJWP° n ttl * *e*y fine liupfesonatfons she Characters aboye named. It is not Often that authors can effectively interpret *55? u creations, but it it is certainly ac- SOmpllthfrt in this case. * - '•He mananok »U we bear of the cur- SH ■ tl V s medicine be true, and we bare, no reason to doubt, (t wUI become verv 1,7 good "“'bortty tbatTt “ * ipeclfia for all dise&ees-of the blood /th* SgSttJftefffi «Sg ddttot}. fem.l«.^l?m«y’n^Veoh^r^ w SS“, s ? l ? aUj, J l Bnne,r *P* ,ent medfcineTai • UrtotthbiflgredleDteofwhichitU composed Ugireu elsewhere; and such a combination of valoaMemedioaUpents has not, we think, hitb erto been embodied in one particular medicine, eorper of SmJtfefleJd and,Fourth “"j ltr P r ! .**>«• Udfcw «S£3f!2!? , * - '7 We ' woalll direct tbelttea tti»n£onrr«uldn to the establishment or Mr. No.asst Clairirtreat, white doneat tbelhortest he, i? ,h f greatestlqducemenfsare 2?&5 P ub Uc- His Ukeness- t for l) fy it y.d0 , 1. <:plorlng, surpass anything tefiy Bver jcamb under our notici in Hue. and whether ea* fit perforated at this celebrated gallery In the Jesti*id In Ink, water or oil eslorsJa?d to the entire eatls/actiom of the iJuhllc. His man photographs are numerous and in every style |lmaglnmile,alut form ege ofthe greetert attrao “faWiahmeht Large orowds are SSvss«SIS rtS’SSS’fJ"?® •f oc { t i fialnorat skirts, a long, and' double, for s33S«»w?!u£m 'SSdrenshUnimts, whltegrey hoSSS » Mrf * and horis. 1 • . 1. Jame» Neeion, oharged ' .Wtttrthe murder of Flank Ott, waßlbrought bc fow smite Stezrett pn, W an applioa lion’ having been made lor hie releAae on haiL HlaHonor required ball to the anioudtdf ,9,000 whlidt wa..JireaenUd, anil theqMiued releaied . from cuatody. - ■ Arreated.—A man' namedJwjlUmn Sowell Waa yeatenlay arreated on a charge or selling 11. quor on Sunday. Information wa. alio made agalnat him by Wa. Mclllelland, who bearded with the primmer, charging him' With attempted larceny brhti carpet «abk - Sewell wIU have a heirlagloa TuMnay irexl. •" i ‘is.Ur..-" i. - • ftojlaSypyeieuta.- Myers', Schoyer A Co.. «o k » iHtfc street. have Just received a large •s®°“ of dlmries, albums, pocket hooks, gold pana,«heu men, portfolios andother suitable presentß for the holidays. Also constantly on hand check books on all the banks and brokers, oil leases, deeds, paper, Ac. Blank books ou hand and manufactured to order. Wiuter BootVibtf Btioes -A prime stock ofUdies’, gents’ am! childrens* heavy boots and bfrtmorais; buffalo, fm and-pucr shoes retailing during the day at at McClelland's Auction H0u.e,65 Fifth street,. Second Ward Volunteer Relief Fuad. t;*. P® 1 ? 008 441 ‘the Second -ward, Pittsburgh, entitled to share in the Volunteer Relief Fund ?. r , e^ UcBled to report to the Oommitttee on UUmbutton at JJiurra# 3 *, store.. corner oi Third and QcaotsteetsoQ Saturday, the 10th j aB ‘* Aaron Floyd, Jamps Vlurry, Thomas Ew log, Committee. . Buffalo, felt and gum overshoes for ladies Piftiv!twes* MoOlefland'e Auction House, 55 street. balmoral skirts and blankets al McUleUandU, Auction Hoase,66 Fifth street. •IOBHPH ntvn JMSBPa ffIEYEK A JOB, MANDKAOTmtEBS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FUEfUTDEE AND ffITATRR WA HE HOUSE, 1538MITHF1ELD, PENS Sts Between 6th st., and Virgin alley. Pittsboiiob. THEITItE. Benefit of the renowned artiste MATILDA HE HON, Who will to-night appear in her grert original ' £?£ k -.mJR? r * 0 * n the *uoceaiful now piay of the MYSTERIES OF THE TEMPLE OF PARIS, performed in all the eastern cities to overflow ing houses. It will be produced with elegant accnery, properties and appointments, aud a poweruil distribution Of characters “ >• ~ ?aHMFiliian EVENING, will be presented the splendid and highly successful play In four acis, written by Matiloa Heron, entitled the MYSTERIES OF THE TEMPLE OFPARIS Margo...'. > Countess t Matilda Heron. 1 To conclude with the musical farce of _ T 1 JEaVNr LIND. Jenny Lind . > Jpunjr Lestberlungs . 5 M *** Dickson. SALES. T/ 50 P?KTH , STnfeK?. CT,ONBER TOfiLS AT AUCTION (Friday) EVENING, at 7‘, o'clock at Mu*onic Hal| Auction. House, Cs’Fifth street l TOOLS B ° id CUEST CARPENTER’S T^OTICB.—ALL BIFMBERSOF^THF. ill BOILERS' UNION, U S V.Tff p”® burgh anil vicinity, arc requested to attend a a VI^ me€ ;i n e to ** held their Hall, corner FVFWTIS?. S .? i, , hß .t U . strcel °- on SATURDAY EVEaiINU, the loth lust., at 7 o’clock. Sub i?aM„2 r . U J^ u '' ion T Th ?. beat »>ode of catab. llehlng a Co operative Grocery Store. Bv re qnesf of many membera. deS^t JJOI.IDAY PRESENTS DAY & HAYDEN, No. S 8 "Wood Street. FT aid HUDSON BAY BUFFALO ROBES FINE OOSfMON BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE OLAIKET^, Etueyt lot in the city. BKATE STRAPS, ail kinds and qualifies. MILITARY SPURS, to gf ther »Ith a full assortment of all other kind* of SPt RS, ranging in price frnnj forty cents to $10,60 per pair. iuraar foe saddlees’ me, One of the very largest assortments in the city C A RRJAGE, BUILDERS, j«Td > HARNESS MAKERS supplied Sith many needed articles, on the lowest terms, at * DAY & HAYDEN'S, No. 68 Wood Street. Y O LIBKA E Y*LECTtJE E? BCANTII ‘ IC MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON WIU Spnak at CONCERT HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th, Sdbjeot—“A PLEA FOE LABOR.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, SuaJsoTU'ML'ANrNO OP THE PLEIMoN.’ Tickets, SO cents gecuredSeats 25 cents extra ar7“"c < i£k“ 7 0,|,100k ! ! *A«tnre commences Hoiaer* of Season Tickets can secure seats Jjitj 11on Monday, lecember 13th, at tbe Library fiooma, between the hours after which scats, not secured ' wiu be K>W to purdhiuamPf Tho?^ Ba«£rwkll, Jr, W. Bs Edwards. Jas. J. Dojistell. iL o. Aluksb. Ih&ofa? O. L.Oaldwbll. Lecture Committee. B&CKHAIf &' LOKOs 1!W LtHy.Rny STREET, FITTSBdWh, Agenfcfor Mo^ cr 'Reaper, BuckeyeMbwer •SftftSE?'S?#**««*Reaper,Oayu ,k& Mower and Reaper, Fanner Mower* Wood Mower, and also. Horde Bakes, Hay Elevators S?a^ ftrloUltur “ 4 r,n Pio« Implemeats of al ; BlhlQ-dScw never utils iogive satisfaction F. HirWr iB 1 .Proprietor, 18 North Eleventh !? Isas rs IsSg® Pittsburgh and vicinity. Sold by all ifmesina A,iegheny C W“ $20,000 WOBTH op ~ ‘ rOATB. TOYS, TOVS, FAJfOY GOODS, FANOY GOODS, VARIBTiRS.yAHIKTIEE, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. fffl PAPEB, WALL PAEBB r y been jecejvpa, anfl , , ,WHOJ>KSAI,K ASDBJiTAJI, . At TOEESTBH g-jSCfflf;astg>S, 1M Satfigek^iwa. ASfU CO V« > , Splctd and Cove Onten, jn^Md * pcamt e f*- g mS for Hr*' WapSije w^Tn u, • > --Hi ■* -*siu)& ,W‘ OF catarrh. ggswlJttß E®i » t Soon a c“ar,"Sr“o d rr «Sd |wtfeabs =S^^*!tfslssdSSS S&E^WasSrvK ggs ssnasaar ifsr, ,##3Sa£a^S saSSrSSSi aSSSSStSSS asef!r„»T.'i ssrHS jrasss K l ",s," n ™s.". , „ J r,- , :;5 hf^T^ Bl,lra , HOn ' TOerefor^frequent So™, m Ji? e to remove them, either by forci bly biOtving fbc nose, or by hawkfoJ •« **»»Via2Ss J?J7I? , t 0 “*?*e around him. After tne removal that tide of the incrustation which adhered tn the mucous membrane wilt BomeUmes be fonnS bloody, a fact which explains the force S/SE! for its disiodgement. During tieepfiSe W crustationa acoumolate more rauidhr .Hf*. brCSkf ““ t ' ' 4»s;£; ~b». ,b » XLX,jr or trendy. The* discharge whUh f. without smell, assumes lu the progress of thi complaint an excessively lettd oJoV* t h e brsmh revollim.!^ a iii-' hi i ‘' &nd ccomea occasionally so oM„. U . KI H e^c OKive as to reader the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as'to othef. L'lteration of The mucous membrane of th^ Ji 1 * 0 * frw i uent| y. sometimes even at tamtihg thebones, wheu small paiticles of that the dfschaS 1 o The°a allJ ’ be , '? unJ lnUed “ »ll ? arg Sl T , secumuiation or the dis charge, together with the thickcacd condition of the mucous membrane, render. lesnlr.Hon through the nasal passages very difficult. &> a oftentimes Impossible, necessitatingrespiraUon SSeteffireT 6 '' ,be ?.* l*f®rtoU« to the general health, but more n*/ ti r ulai )y so to the Iqags, as will be shown hero. *l e un^Casii M t nojse produced durlnir *he Bleep known as snoring. oriirlnate* from *»•« arnfaSS?’ TJf TOi f° loßee 118 musical qualm discordant, harsh and naflaichar acter, the sense of sm«U becomes much imoalrcd fL ent^r f*? ° 81 ’ an< * lke Ban »e trtect, thoueh less frequent, u produced on the sense dr taste Oc wblle blowing the nose, aTrac’kW or bubbling sound will heard la the MrinS hearing will be found quite thick andstonusd oii«»T U < t fet P Bu ddeoly with something liice a 33BJJtr;.n Th S! u usually repeated until, at one time, hearing does not rJ turn, and remains permanently Injured Noises lE* eoncel?,ffl « desertion appearance, and add to the din tress of the sufferer, and hearing may be Eat £ gradually that a considerable degree ol deafness .T/fact b m,r the perBn ° “ I , e yea are apt 10 become weak Irritable and disponed to water un exposure uJ ?, ! n u^i od ' ? r “ f ' c ' th * Utehtest exm‘on a r lcea ftc M tc » or a distressing feeling or pressure is experienced over the eves anS KS e ? l ? e *» 0n I? e or back of the head, and ri*° ? .Vl tke facet resembling neuralci* for Wiiish it is often mislaken. The distress in the head weakens the memory, and produces irratability and moroseness of disposition The Vn < I?iJ C i* e K? fraliy BUfferß more or leas, is weak J2?*.**\ &b * * u fi ? a PP etlt « capricious, and is Jiff the morning, in severe xyyjw m beoSmoa feeble and prostrate? 2E?J£ i ,an av . orßloQ or inability to either physiMl or mental exertion. Not unfrvuueutlv catarrh proves fatal, either by deblliutlnl the S?^ aod Wea T iQg out patient, oVhyiav ming downwards aud producing throat afltc m^*’h )roll< r^ tiB ' an.« I>R. LIIiBTHII I CATARRH DR. LIGHTHILL, THE AUTHOR OF “Letter* on Catarrh,” “A Popular Treattae ®n Deafoeu,” Ao., Ao. Isj now at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL PITTSBU BO H, And can be Consulted Until FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23d, 1884. ON CATARRH- DEAFNESS, * “ AND ALL THE VARIOUS DISEASES OF EAK, THROAT, PASSAGES ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, E. A. BUSH, Superior WM. SUMNER A 00., Agenta, AT MABVTK’S, No. 64 Fourth Street, UTEST BY TELE6MPI CON GBEgSIOW AL. ~ £ ShainW _Jfew York, Dee. B>-The Richmond Sxammer of tbe-sth .says that General BjiMnwhla army lias passed MUlen -with «ut «nteritfg the town, and that a col °^ n , has been lying there for sometime in the neighborhood of Ma con, left there. It is unable to say where the main body is, bat presumes it is the column which passed by ; MUlen, neither can it say where the main body is going, bat believes Sherman is making ell speed for Brunswick, on the coast, and may reach there with some o r his army, but before he reaches Bluewater he will probably have to fight with one or two generals. The Richmond Dispatch of the sih says: It is not known where Sherman itmi 18 ® erta ‘ tt he has not yet reached ‘hough accounts received at 4 p m , Pnday last, from the telegraph op-1 efcator at Millen, announced that Sher man was within lour miles of the place Nothing has been heard from there S ?i Cp ' rSn, had * been within twenty mllesof Millen for aweek. J Un Finance—Mr. Sherman, Chair- The Savannah Republican of Decem man; Messrs. Howe, Cowan, Clark, 181 8a^8: whereabouts of Gen Van Winkle -Conn ess and Henderson ,“ b f. rmßn ’ B ms in body has been satiafcc o. ra .i, man Messrs. Morrill, Ten Eyck, Mor- Mon of purpose as to his destination gan Sprague, Saulsburyand Lane, of *“e signs are that many people who Kansas. banned at the idea of his n » • i taking them in his line of maroh will be On Agriculture—Mr. Lane of Kansas, ’ agreeably disappointed. Chairman;;Harlan, Wilson, Powell and The Augusta Chronicle, of the 80th Farwell. Pit., says: It must be confessed that „°" " d °»■*>-• asr Mr. Wilson, Chairman; Messrs. Lane, ““bonding all expectations and exci of Ind., Howard, Nesmith, Morgan hng P e ®Plf. b y his recent move. Last Spragne and Brown. ’ Is?°L 8 diC o te tbat , he is moving to- Pensions—Mr. Foster, Chairman; tnm upon AugneuTor Messrs. Lane, of Ind., Van Winkle, way through South Carolina, or hemav Saulsburv, Buckalew, Foote and pU i£,/ o . r Savannah. Brown. .. Augusta Chronicle of the Ist says son, Chairman; Messrs. Wilson, Chan- Dah n Y er > ? n Monday. They remained dler, Nesmith, and Wright. some time in that vicinity, taking ob- Claims—Mr. Clark, Chairman Messrs ii** iBlhou £ ht by many thal Pomory, Howe, Dstfa, ASSSTfIIS .tS“ »* *• nli and Hieks. The Savannah Newt, of the 28lh ult District of Columbia—Mr Hale Bays: Shennau seems to be making no Cba ir m a „ ; Messrs.Dixon,Morrill, Wade’, Khan &\ ** Willey. Henderson and Richardson, seems to be hesitating, and acting Patents and the Patent Gffice—Mr. [bough be was in a bad box and don’t Cowan, Chairman; Messrs. Ten Evck knr, w how to get ont; afraid to go for- Lane, of Ind., Ramsey and Salisbury. ’ W Tha AntS*# I 'rf° -? ck J Fo^ e bli U BUildillgB Bnd Grounds -Mr. 30th says: It is generaUy conceded that hoote, Chairman; Messrs. Trnmball, | Sherman is avoiding both Augusta and Grimes, Farwell and Hendricks. i Macoa > nn(i has gone oa his wandering On Territories-Mr. Wade chairman! | SaVannah ’ B ™nawick, Wilkinson, Morgan, Sprague, Hale, j _ The Augusta Chronicle of the lst.savs Lane (Kansas,) Carlile, Davis ami i 'bet General WUeeler was still fleeting Richardson. ll *e Fedeial cavalry on Wednesday— On the Pacific Railroad-Mr. Howard K&cKidJt ml chairman; Messrs. Cpllamer, Johns m, I Creek, and that they & ZLbun 8 Harlan, Trnmball, Sherman, Morgan, ! dred Worses, to prevent tfiem from fal- Conness and Brown. ! bng into Wheeler’s hands. On Mannfactnres—Mr Spragne chair J. he .'r^ fiUBta C ' /Lr “ nicle of the 80th »u„ „„ g „, son and Hendrick*. ?,W prisoners. The ConitUutionaliet On Judiciary—Mr. Trumbull chair- ' tb«l V w. BS3 [ 8 ***? Yanltee cavalry with man; Messrs. Foster, Ten Eyck, Harris, ! 000 Whl?e er fought, numbered 2,- Foole, Powell and Johnson. ’ j The Richmond Whig saya that the On Postofbces aud Postroads—Mr r( -bels at Griswoldsville captured the Collamer chairman; Dixon Ramsev breastworks from the Yankees. and ' ' j ed^L^Md 85 ' 3 Ou I üblic Lands—Mr. Harlan chair- ! A letter from Hardee, under date of man; Messrs. Pomeroy, Foote, Hurd- i Grahamsville, December 2d, claims that ing, Carlile, Hendricks and Wright. I , ,? as re P u,3, -d Foster on the railroad On Private Land Claims—Mr Harris : law R'Ti 1 ' and a , force of marinea , chairman; Messrs. Sumner, Howard, I The Rlchmon/ I^^^ Riddle and Harding. j now believed that Sherman'sobjective On fndian Afihirs—Mr. Doolittle : P? 11 !- 118 Darien ’ a “ d that he has massed chairman; Messrs. Wilkinson, Lane ! south of Aluhmna/fifty™ les ‘of (Kansas,) Harlan, Nesmith, Brown and ; Savannah. Buckalew. , ■ The Richmond Whig says: The Tan- The following are the joint standing ! m e n| 8 p »?? r n? riated i- oVe a 2 horaes and committees: “ j es ln Glasscock and Warren coun- Joint Commiftoe on Panting—Mr. ' Anthony phajrman; Messrs. Morgan and Powell. Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills Mr. Howe chairman; Messrs. Cowan and Hicks. Joint Committee on Part of the Li brary—Mr. Coljampr chairman; Messrs. Johnson and Howard. Select Committee on Slavery and the Treatment of Freedom—Mr. Sumner chairman; Howard, Carlile, po&eroy, Buckalew, Brown and Copness. The aboye were agreed to. Housb—A joint resolution explanato ry'of so much ot the,internal revenue as refers to the duty on cigars, was re ported back from the Committee ou Ways and Means, Mr. Brooks suggested that the bill be postponed. A debate ensued, several members urging that as the law is now constructed, the government was kept out of the immense sums of revenue by evasions o( the cigar tax. The subject was postponed until Monday. A message was received from the President that Captain Winslow and Lieut, Cushing, of the navy, receive a vote of thanks. Referred to Naval Committee. Washihotob;, ,Jskc. 8. Senate—Mr. Davia said* ♦'Twisli to give noticetkat on to-morrow I will" introduce a joint resolution for tlie res toration of the Union and peace, and for the vindication of the Constitution' as the guaranty of the righto of the citi- I zena of the several States. Mr. Anthony moved that the Senate proceed to the election of the Senate standing Committees. Carried. Mr. Anthony—l move that the rules which reqnire the election of the Stand-' ing Committees hy ballot, be suspended, and that the following Committees be 1 chosen: ! On Foreign Relations—Mr.' Sumner, Chairman; Messrs, Foster, Doolittle, Harris, Davia, Johnston and McDou gal. The various branches of the Presi dent's message were referred to Stand ing Committees. A bill was introdccnd to th-op from :he army rolls unemployed officers. Re- A resolution whs adopted } that the Committee on Ways and Means inquire into the expediency of repealing that portion of the act concerning'commer cial intercourse, which authorizes the appointment of commercial agents for the insurrectionary States. The Committee on Judiciary werein structed to inquire into the expediency of passing a law denationalizing persons who go abroad to escape the draft, and requiring application,for naturalization to be restored to citizenship. Adjourned to Monday. Sew York Oold Market.' Ntrw York, Dec. B.—Gold without decided change; opening at 239 advanc ing to 242 J and dosing at 240. | USB IV, ~ And be Convincod OF THE SITPBRIOH EFFICACY OF AMIN’S EXTRACT BUCfiU, Sold by ail Druggists, at One DoIUr. SOZS jaw Hy innhnilr Ufsotved. ’ W i . iio r- »ui- <1 wait* conttnned under the old . .J 7 H.P.BAWYEH? Septeatw iu,iss4. «3»tr TELEGRAPHIC. Important from Tennessee. CiNciNNATi, December B.— Latest ad vices from Nashville hare developed no | material change in the situation. The I rebel batteries erected below the city to [ obstruct the navigation of the Cumber land, have been cleared out, and trans- P°lJ* pass up without molestation. The rebels captured the steamers Pri ma Donna and Prairie State on Satur d“y- The Prima Donna was fired, but a little negro boy put out the flames, jhe gunbpat Caropdolet soon after drove off the rebel battery and shelled the woods, but in doing so killed the chambermaids of both boats, who were among the prisoners in the hands of the rebels on shore. vr T !* e .„ boatB were the “ towel up to Nashville, the steamer Magnet follow ing. It is remarkable that the rebel sjjot also killed the chambermaid in the Magnet in this action. Forrest’s cavalry has not yet succeed ed.m crossing the upper Cumberland. In a few days it will be too late for him to accomplish much mischief should he, come. Gen. Couch has been assigned to command the 4th coips. The Ohio Sorghum Association held their annual Convention at Columbus January 3. ’ A yatch race takes place this morn in? between the yatchs America and Ward Smith, for fifty dollars a side, starting from the front of Newport and running to the ferry landing. 8 r o warns. TttY BTIIIcaL,AND-8 M E IT'D I P L U O It t OUCSU UAIJtiAM. Mellifluotu Cough Balaam la ?2? aot^S ,ou ” Oolds7 Hoarsetesk Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Coni nmptioii, and all affections of the Throat ed Druggiata. General Depot 6 Kelt Fourth itreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. dlarrhecea. ?’ en * nll the Press recommend nnii^o»^fni' aDd " Anti-Cholera Mixture as the SSJj remedy for Dlarrhma and Dysen. tery. It is a combination of Aitrlnrent* Ah. sorbents, Stimulants and OarmlnatiTa sVd 1^ Kgd!° e ‘ fto * a oare after aU «*& SS£ Forsale byDruggiiU. General Depot 6 Ess Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. * STRICKLAND'S Pltiß B.BnCBB'T, sandlihr r lv?“' I, ** I>lle K «®edy has cured thou gh °r. th s" or f t “•«* of Blind and Bleeding *}“*■ A*G* VC * .Immediate relief, end effects* KToVrr- Try “ ilrec “ y ’ DYSPEPSIA, NEKVODSNESS Aim nr BIDIXY, DK. STKIOKDANO’S-rtINIO-afc can rooronmena thoae suffering with loss it a£ tt v U ,. a ,^? e “ bte preparation free from sji itstrengthens the whole nerv ftTioledale Afceate, No. rt Federal - P g Allegheny C%, B.E. SELLEBS fcOO., Agrafe f t Aodby Br.GEO H. K£YS2R. Corner Wood Street end.^ otua NATURE'S ? UNFAiLDfG REMEDY! ItySK.NXEiIY ‘ J ' y DIAKBHCEA. Dijon’s Arbitxatlo blackberry oarminatiye T * the onlj- safe antf sure'enre. It cootaini no opium ot deleterious drugs, no min “Z injurious compounds common to remedies efaliy sold for this class of disease. Jt ,? M efficacious that Physician* very generally use' in their practice in all chronic arid dangerous] TJse no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo attlon&y (many of which undermine and ruin the constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. witatL? 1 * 01 ™ BLACKBERRY cab ™“a '«* trie proprietor's : written on the outside wrapper of each Prepared only by W. F. DAVIDSON, For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old Style ss cents,) 25 cents, 60 cents and tt per Bottle. HJETBOPOUTAH gift book: store, wtll sa opiih oar TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1864, And ie permanently located at ISO. 03 FfFTH HTBEbT PITTSBUKCiU, PA OPPOSITE ADAMS' EXPRESS OPHOE esgs’b^nl^l 1 oPNeTn-o^ 31 Wt t ceeeiving'with’each A HANDSAWS PHKENT, Skbd dotjlrl? c i'fT rs hbn book ' LA,IS ' " rhich 13 given with eich All books are sold at publisher's tirioes' and stylet ani ptytXk publications. Ali the varieties of Gift Hooks all wt.Thopolitan airr bojk ' fiTORc You pay no mwe than you other establishment, end' have the advantage of receiving a raTu. able present with each I'uok jeu buy. One Tt(n| arm Convince Book Boyer* That *he plaoe to make their purchases 1b at ’“irr V ‘' r ■>- -w—, ~ta£ftfi6.«£seas«&. 03 fifth street. address upon application. 66 To nolMydiwteod W ' U io ®SSl4S!ft T AL DOT’S CONCENTRATED MEDICATED PINE APPLJS , 1 . - U i' CIDER, Si ffw&s iSsr».jfcssssiß year* convince* hhn toatlf is {fo/toe nuhHn X“5 r !i tb,t will prevent HidcncHB° Article ofltrcd li Dr, l'Aihiiw«• _» Pine Apple Older, designed for all "lasses, OLD and yocW.'" It Is not new to the Doctor. hat U entire!v new tottepnblle One quart battle' SSSJta/*" 1 Tf! " >»»>»* anewmodeof qoetortng; nevertheless It ’ BAVE MILLIONS from being Blob. Is It not better to nav tttee dollars a year to keep from belne 'alc^^fhar^ Ss* y nJSSh“m ‘T? ty blffi*^S MS.“w>Wt l0 * Qr,lmo “ d “ To prevest sickness use as follows r. • Medicated Pine Annie tder to a tumbler of told water amt iirtnir H,a ret thing arterjou rise £ themorX.lSd toe ame before you retire at nlghtT- ftM ** It will increase toe strength, and give . VIGOR ASD ACTIOS," to the system. A celebrated New manhunt made a thorough trial of the Pine addU c , id#r j=tibf.aaT"S wsa "„r« sr&rJSi Preventive to Sir>imAft fl “ s?sffisssfc. “* haB ° o,bcen ‘ ,clc p ! r BQ , uir . ( fa “ Quart,) J&SW" (full pint,) One Dollar u “ /f u i» h»ir!n.n» n.S‘ e h n < ff,* rtbo *V e f ,wo plnt bott le». or f fSur half pint bottles sent free by express on reoeintof prioe. For ere - oi * 08-TTY, AUegh^y City, and by, druMiets and grocers «Mfaur ' Aii ordersthank] be addressed to • B. T. BABBITT, Sole Agttnt,. stS£ kAw"'oW T 2, amni Washington HENRY O, KELLOQQ, Philadelphia. oct2S:ltdA6mw MILITARY AND NAVAL AO-BIO’CrV’. E. T. MATHEWS &, ,CQ, *. T. MATHEWS («Ate ef Treat. * ashing-, > ton, D, 0. ) ATTOIBBfEY S, THE JUUDMWKVT A9S M Collection of Claims against the United states or any State Government, , PHISc'IPAI. OFFICE, sas IVAtSV,T BTHEET, PHILADELPHIA, BiIANGH OFFICE 98 GEAHI STBE^ PITTSBUBQH. M’MASTEA & G AZZAM, Atthrneys-at-Law, ' ’ TENSION, / BOUNTY, BAOK-PAY, . iBBEMONEEOOIiLEOIH)." . *»» *«.■ i •'7* 10 »«&<(«, ivKumca. QB vonas,.!*. to US. Otden proinpHf.fltoJin^g i ~. ■-O’tumuaani 9ct * m,T *»***■**, i i Sole Proprietor, CINCINNATI ‘ ' •• ! «e .. . H :,\J S» » DIETETIC & CUUNAaV AHiICi,EB ' •-. ■■ ihi l-jl Lj,c ’ Pu « Potaah, Alum, i' trip e B ii S “' J • tS‘ »«* iirick, ' ' i all reliable Proprietary MedlotMa. L «fi’r Y Dr -,“ JATnra.fiExpectorant, * *\ t u i. i* " -4.1 A AitWtiVßr * Hii T.i.l j/ ~u . 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