yi i:?htt..3 r~+rr" . w~r: s Cie Elctiln •Post. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITE PITTSRUIfiGH : SATURDAY MORNING NOV. 23 For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph and Local News See First and Third 'ages. 'Sir Post office stamps, at soy dtmomiss Coo over ram GEM wit, not be received for subsorip. tions to the Pod. The Poetmaslcr hero declining to exchange the larger door minations fo: . smaller ones, they become naeteas to us. THE SOUTHERN REBELLION IN ENGLAND. By the last arrival from England, we perceive that the press and politi cians there, are still engaged in an earnest discussion of the "American Civil War ;" and some of both have advanced remarkable ebnvietions in re lation thereto. There is a strange con trariety in many of their predictions, concerning the issue of our troubles, while they exhibit a striking unanimity in favor of the stability of their own government. Every one of these writers will speakers seem quite contented "with the government under which he lives, while the tone with which a ma , jority of them pronounce ours a failure is everrway worthy the supercilious and pompous bearing of her, who has, for so Many. years, "braved the battle and the 'Maze." „ Among those who have taken great latitude and liberty in discussing our distrantkins is Sir John Packington, au Ex-Minister. He made a speech about the first of the month, in which, after expressing a doubt as to the prob ability of his government interfering to settle difficulties in ours, wound up with the following in relation to both countries "He bad heard it said that they ought not to judge of, American institutions by the fact of the 'civil. war—that civil war might occur In any country, and that this wail not to be considered as any result of 003: , d4pcieratic principl-s. But his..7'ari• this was, that the institutions of sfOkswitut had broken down before that war Usttigspin.. Lit them ask any inte ligent 40:jean citizen what were his views on the siabjeet. Had democracy succeoded?— 'llt4 extreme democracy eontritiated to promote the happiness of mankind? W hat had been the work of Americaninstitu - tiotitY Had the administration of justice been pure_ Had the government been free of aorruptiont Was liberty of person cc. cure for the '.ntibwrit)? Ask intelligent American cub& ms, and they would tell them that which it was within his (Sir John's) knowledge they had told again • and again to Englishmen in America and at home, •`Take warning, from the coun try" they had said. `•Bsware of wbatyou are doing in England. Beware how you copy that democracy, which, unhappily, we have adopted." (Cheers.) 1) d net these facts speak to them in terms wili2h they, as intelligent citizens of a great State, were not at liberty to disregard Did it not say to them in words as plain as the handwriting on the wall, "Happy England, cherish the institutions you have; support your monarchy; guard your pure religion; maintain your libert'e;?" These ware what he hold to be principl s of true conservatism." It will be observed that the fund of information imparted by Sir John upon the occasion alluded to, was obtained from "intelligent America is," whose names be did not think proper to men. tion. He knew nothing himself to jus. tity his malignant flings at Democratic institutions, and so contented himself with the dodge of a partizan, pandering tilitiglish prejudices. It is to he reN ailed, however, among other deplor able. results of an infamous rebellion, that,* furnisites•Packington and those like hini a pretex t for opposing anything liberal and just which may be demand ed by his own countrymen. This is the base use to which he has, so far, turned the lesson taught by the American re bellion. The English reformers, how. ever, will not be satisfied with his ins terpretation of our troubles : nor will it prevent them from warring against present abuses. The moral he would dr:WV:tem our commotions is, union amon o gst.Englishmen in defense of all grievances and monopolies, under which tie - masses of Great Britain groan. A park of the magnificent system to which Sir John Packington alludes is a bloated church monopoly, which he praises, but whith all liberal English men condemn. At the present time, when we hear dihthe wail of approach ing starvatiOn in Ireland, we also read of the tythes snatched from beggary to support an opulent hierarchy. To the burning shame of that system, so much extolled, we behold in Ireland, the richest State church in Christendom, in the very poorest country in the world. While the cry of approaching famine is wafted upon every breeze across the English Channel, admonishing the Eng lish government of its duty to prepare to meet it; we hear of English aristocrats attending sumptuous banquets, predict ing the speedy overthrow of our insti tutions. But our admirable Republican system' has not failed, because rebel lion is endeavoring to crush it; Christi, unity is not a failure because "rebellious ". hell" Imp so long contended against it. Ourgovexament will live out its present dahgiril 'and' survive the present eon spArmy. Refreshed, strengthened and reinvigorated; she will emerge from the present corites4., more luminous than before bright andgtorions as "armload /ad May." And, in the meantime, it is prOtabie • that we may again step fors wards to save a portion of Sir John's people from absolute starvation NEW YORK CITY ELECTION The election for Mayor of New York, which takes place early next month, is already attracting considerable atten tion. There are four candidates in the field. Wood, the present incumbent, is the Mozart Hall Democratic candidate; a MeGunther is the Tammany Hall Democratic candidate; another section of the Democracy has put forward a Mr. Shwackhomer ; and the Republi cans have nominated Mr. George Op dyke. Here wo have four candidates, but the contest is between Wood and Opdyke. Wood is very obnoxious to large portions of his own party, which accounts for there being two other Dem crate in the field against him, while Mr. Opdyke will poll more than his party's vote, because of the division among his opponents. The most refreshing item we have seen in connection with this election is the proposition of that interesting jour nal, the Tribune. In order to secure the defeat of Wood, it proposes that Tammany Bali and those who nominat ed Mr. Schwackhomer should drop their candidates and unite upon Mr. Opdyke, When we reflect that the Republicans are in a minority of over forty thousand in the city, we can appreciate the mod ! , esty of Philosopher Greely's invitation. Dropping its candidate and uniting on any one of the others to secure the de, sired result, never entered into the dis interested head of the Republican chief. lie -There must be a small pettifogger of light calibre, who has occasional ac cess to the columns of the Gazette, as yesterday's issue abundantly shows.— That paper, the other day, in a bluster ing manner complimented Mr. Seward for not being "a compromiser," as de monstrated by his reported opposition to the removal of General Fremont. The "obloquy" of this removal, the 0 , /.-:ette informed us, did not, therefore, belong to the Secretary of State. In comment ing upon this "obloquy," we inquired of the Gazette ti whom it did belong, and it replied yesterday in a manner— evidencing the bad breeding of the writer —that it had no allusion to Fremont's removal at all. This pettifogger, in complimenting Mr. Seward, had just sense enough (after our directing his attention to the subject,) to perceive that if he had en wittingly censured the balance of the Administration; hence its present effort to set itself right with the powers at Washington, This is but an additional evittence that philanthropy of the o.i -zeiteZsquality, even in its greatest fren zy, still keeps its eye upon the main chance ; and when it blunders, it is quick to make amends, if its "princi ples" or fanaticism jostleat all with its interests. Our Army Correspondence BE MaART[II.23 91'0 R.O. Pt?i'M'A RiST.RVIP, CAMP PIERPorr, Va.., November 18. Dear Fast:—We are having remarkably cool weather here, an.l al, the bop. have eat to work fixing up their quarters, in order to feel as com fortable ea possible. The pleasing hope of return Mg to Pent sylvania this winter, in which many induir4, , ,i, a week or two ago, has entirely van- There ii, still much surmising in relation to our future movements, but it is mote then likely we will remain where we are I.ir some days, if not . weeks, to come. I think so, because of the com parative readiness with which • limited number of furloughs have been granted to officers in the different regiments of the reserve, lately. There are five commissioned officers tram t , e int, and a corresponding number from other regiments, now absent on leave, for periods ranging from ten t) twenty days. Our acting Brigadier General (Cot McCalinont,) staked home on a fork ugh last week. !taring his absence Col. Jacket n Is acting General, and acquits himself with the ease and familiarity of a per fact adept. Lieutenant Colonel Ander,on, a particular favorite with the regiment, commands Pan O.h. on Saturday evening our camp was thrown Into excitement by a rather pleasing occurrence. Tiro dos before the popular Captain of company 0 vis ited Washington, and returned on the evening above mentioned, with a prepossessing lady whom by a clerical process he had con ,erted into Airs B. When the news spread, the curiosity of the, boys knew no bounds; and for a time the tent in which the neiviy married couple were receiving the calls of their many warm friends and well wish ‘ ere, resembled very much the front of some popu_ tar place of amusement immediately preceding the op'ning of doors on a Christmas or New Years' eve. After the Witted guests had partaken of a supper prepared for the occasion, the band discoursed some popular sentimental music, and the enter tainment closed, all hands congratulating the capiam ov the practical turn given to his Union Fent.rnents, and wishing the happy couple much The news of the doinge of the fleet was receive(' with cheering ¢n¢ other demonstrations of delight throughout the different camps. The report that a strong effort is being made to have the reserve go down to South :Jarolina Is creating much enthu fiasm, and seems to meet with the gen( ral appro_ bnion of both officers and men. There has been uo skirmishing along oar lines lately: our pickets are not molested, and the gene ral impression seems to las that there is no force of rebels this side of Leesburg. Our men are, as usual, in good health and spirits, provided with everything necessary to make their stay here for a few weeks as comfortable as need be for soldiers. blest of the regi-nents have got their new uni form& We wdl get ours in a few days, and when I don my new suit, you may expect to hear again from FELIX. Ai - The Washington eon e3pondent of the New ork Etenittg Pod nye wader date of November 19: "The instructions given to Commodore Dupont were of such a character that it is quite possible that he may soon strike another blow at another important point, Ii ia said that the Govan went does not contemplate any immediate advance into the imerior of Boma Carolina, but will secure Port Royal hartor and a good footing upon the shore, enough to form a bass for military operations du. rmg the winter, if it should be considered desire b:e to push a column into the heart of the rebel ty way of Smith Carolina. t? - As Gen. Butler's new expedition is attranting , considerable attention, we clip the followt.g so- count of it from the Boston Trawler: "Another expedition for the tlonth is to leave Boaton'this wee tr, under the command of General Saki,' hq ita destination has not yet been re vealed, if leptetknown whattroope will constitute Geoerakßutler'a force, but the lwenty-sixth Reg imentp.Coione4 Jones , . have been notified to be In ut reat.ese to take part in the expedition. Resid es this reitm:Thent „ th a vegge now at - Lowell an unorgark ized,retinient, I n command of CoL J. H. Prepa, and a Connecticut regiment. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. THE ADVANCE W AS HINGTON, November.l9:,: thrmlaimirr. at the outset any official knowledge of the matte-, arid resealing no theta obtained through special fasiiities, It may not be improper for me to state that there are many indications of an Immediate march to Buil Run. The Emperor (mid: "If you have got to take Visoos, go straight to Vienna and taken." By this he perhaps meant that too much military strength is ex fiend ed in dodging a foe, in searching for strategic approaches, and trying to conquer without fighting, and that, if a bad job is lobe done, a general must make' up his mind to G7O and blood, and not wince at the deathfel sacrifices of the conflict. It appears very certain that the refs , els conclude to maintain their position of menace and defense within twenty-five miles of the capital. The Richmond Examiner boasts to this ettect, and defies us to force then! to do otherwise. They are really setti ng down into winter quarters, ePrdsthg a crescent-shaped line of natural and artificial de fenses against our advance—an are, of which the Potomac ricer forms the chord, and within whose area the lvderal army 1128 so long halted for edu cation, enlargement For the better maintenance of the ret el position, it is rumored that general Beauregard has returned from Charleston. You also preceive that my prediction is fulfilled in-re lation to the non-disruption of the Bull Run army by diversion to the 'Southern coast. The rebel leadm - s ale shrewd °amigo to expect us to pr( fit by such a l.luuder, and they refuse the Booth Car olina mg,ments permission to leave for home.— So the shine , mptr.urbaixe rabid array stretches its ugly front across the roads to Richmond. — Though oppressed with citi andL,e....r, and de moralized somewhat by our Tate an 00,: seII, it suit holds its own, and wit c wi nos to do so until we engage it face tie( . The Ltd and sanguinary task renh e n S. It is alike impolitic and ignoble to antra the neerseny. Our goverulneet la fully aware of the immense moral strength which the rebels would gain - at home and abroad if surtoessful in holding their present hues until another spring. It has decreed lino they shall [LA hold it undaturned. General McClellan appreCiates Cho grave nature of toe job to be dour; lan he knows that it mu-t be done, and that the patient North at length calla upon him to do it, he sees that ins• conquest of the enemy (routing him must precede the Mte of secession.— The conquest involr s a brave, straightforward, old fsshioned attack, in which—whether it he nrc wiled into one fearful day or prolonged thronAh weeks of changeful rivatilagei—Whale battalions of patriot , ci.liert must pour out their Ido-blood for the vii to•y. lint he slso knows—stioh mono'. I lig words as A oda iss pros lismannn have told him —that the North will serenely lirrotsli hooalombs of her mos: prea.oUs liens, tf thus, in one great struggle, the long suspense con be ended and trea son perish on the battlefield. Derp.te this know o.lge, the soidisr so Mr pre vaile I.ls c araets.r that tie would not move an inch 'IL less he believed his army superior to the enemy , 'ii. The fict of his determiog to advance to a sure eymp:otn or the progress we have made— not in numbers, since .50,0u0 more men would .tie joyfully received at !lib. Juncture, but indiscipline, trot tang, coati Jenne and the important adjuncts of arullery and equipment, and sustenance re sources. The North need not tear 04) result. Taw (MC We are g 'try to tehtp Mint. WO are gat ng to tight and em titer them, at or near the line (rent tvh en they hare once driven ct- betel:. There will he no Bull Run retreats and biennia) Otte time the battle wall b., oreced-d by no July disergitritratien, and fought I.y no t.. , entrevide th' h. I wrote you berme. r.r _to, of Jut that 1 leered the result nl that thy's , t. Let Me that tticau ,h;st v•nteh... t ; il.l, CS•l'llpiogu, and then fore moot rk n to tru,, hay.. at arrived al t'unn d-nee Mclbeliaa, atm atainiretiou fur but army. hi are, nl last, we have an Rimy. Th, ganerstra ore der cemplintentoly, ha Porter's dinsinn allows tins. Me'. leHan .y 6 : '.l he appearance cf the trCOpe Ate done c.r(Llo. to veterlf.:ll.. end the regal,. run:it lock to th-ir lMci IS. If Its nr•tal Ft . rte 's tnt•tn,.elvt. ',I I=!1 lE=lll=ll p'icitly ruled on ;tight ['store the enema, and he regal do the il.v.sion a+ a memo) for the a my. - lee ps h.gh pro se logh yesrter. earl, of the other d,vie.r,c tut med across the Pt4olllll.' appsars to me about ns well drilled and organ en Gen. Porter's Toe ready cm lent c a - tlli wit ch our vciltintours hare learned weir bat' seas, under silcClel'an's careful eystem, is cur pricing even among Americans. Then, 10e, the column 14 fe!ly organ. zed I.y div,uone, bre:sites and regimi net. and has been brought t line pitch 01 1,01,11' C.' soil r,.-aciem ey a eeries of m - tonne/ewe:wee and n- d r••vierie. Tar 'Km and the grentrra of the latter for the seromn ot,•urf, u• - morrow. member McClellan's elall give me various eltaterneutr of the la um byr to he paraded; one saying that two, others that four or .11v:sinus Wlli iLppner on the held —Malts, from 4000 In NAV° men. There is eel , to'nly no plain in the region ni Itatley's Cross Komi; large enough for the maneuvers of half the larger extreme. I shall give you a description of the OMr. It will be, in any event, altogether the most noticeable military di-play yet made ou this side of the Atlantic. As indicated, this great review is, without doubt, preliminaty to a general striking of tents. lieneral McClellan has told the Paymaster ire nerai that he muo get through with the Li-monthly pay ment, as the regiments are to leave the neighbor hood. Extraordinary activity prevails in the transportation of ammunition and stores. 'chime are oth-ir causes for expecting an Impiediate move ment, come of which I cannot state, and others of witch must be seen by experience d oyes to be un derstood. And I repeat, that if we go forward, the public may have confidence that it will be to detssi re victory. From the Virginia Eastern Shore- Highly Encouraging N9ws. liaLua.at, Nov. 101.--Inforumbon mcnived at he aiiquarters ;his craning from Accomac county, AIIIIOUDN'L The diabanding of about 3,000 rebtl roops who had bcon in camp near limummondy town. Aa the expedition advanced the rebel Eine die aPPearad, and the Umon ciezens hoisted their flags, which had ,hitherto Leen concealed. The proclamation of General D,x had been 'nattered through the country, end whin received in camp, a hero the Union men had been drafted and-forced Into service, they rebelled, and the commanding officers were compelled to disband their whole force. Tho secesrtontets said the torcecoming against them was so great that they.,thought it frilly to re. biro, and the Unto a men met them with hearty cheers and the greatest enthusiasm. As far as the expedition bad progressed there - was every evidence that a Large majority of the people were opposed to secession, and the troops were hailed as their deliverers Lora tyranny and oppression. The people, were suffering for many of the Dees saries pi .ife, and are rejoicing at the prospect of a revival of trade and commerce with Baltimore and Philadelphia, on which they depend fora Ilvlihood, inforriaation received from Itorthampton county (which is south of Accomac) warrants the belief that the rebels there will also disband. They have deAroyed the bridges and fell trees across the „road, but the pi °clam tion of Gan. Dix has given boldness to the Union man and satisfaction to the people generally. All who are not loyal will be disarmed. The Union men who had fled into Maryland to prevent being forced into the militia, are returning to their homes. A. Thr Ring prophecy—How Fear fully and Rapidly it is being Ful filled. In last February Alabama seceded! That brave old man, Senator elsimmens, who had, until then, breasted all the storms of wild fanaticism, and clung to the hag of our Union, yielded to the pop ! ular clamor, and unsheathed his sword in a cause be hated, and one he knew could not sucoeed. He wrote the following to a friend ; ••We are out; we have bid adieu to th e s tare and Stripes, and abandoned the high privilege of mating ourselves American citizens. I am not ashamed to confess that I could not restrain my tears when the old L.toner, which I have followed through so many dAagers, was torn down and the hag of Alabama way raised in Its place ; I cannot restrain them now when I am writirg; but the deed is done—a new era bast dawned, and all that I can premise is, that no Offort shall be spared on my part to present it from becoming an era of dia arena,. ,If we are involved in a war, we 1;04* YOU be. There Is no hops of peace ; and he is 'gut little better than a madman who dreams of long -~ ;; ~ ,~ ~ u ~~ ~ ._r~ . `"~ ... ~'"-~'6 exAmption from lirra3ion. I shall meet it whPn it comes as a soldier shcald, and fight tbrougt, it as long as a hope rema on. W hart orerything is low, as I fear it may be, ant co WlSElreallflbeilil should ,prevail thaztpiosa which bail) heretofOec diTected I shall dtag my body to the nearest Wattle field, and lay down a life which flea lost its valuer How swiftly lies his Oedietten been verified Ere the echo °fhb voice; - pleading to the fanatics to "stop!" bad Vied away, the cry rang out, to arms! A State, then prosperous, is now bankrupt ; all the Lorrora of war is .upon them, business ru• toed, and, in addition to the restless nights they pa•s for fear of .4 se: rile tomirroctaon, they vrul wake some morning and hear the roar of Federal cannon at MOWS. The . battle•tield will be near to the home of Senator Clemtnens, and unless some unseen hand shields him, his prophecy will ba fulfilled to the letter. • GENERAL NEWS IT EMS Tina Bract Farr, Po•,s3atae Gisx.—We recently published an'account of the supposed poisoning of Joshua W. Wright, a colored barber and hie wife, at Seneca Falls, and the sudden death of Mrs. Wright. In speaking of he CASH the Waterloo 01- rcrrcr says':—The contents of the stomach of Mrs . Wright were analysed by Prof. Fowler of Geneva, and no poison was found. The cake and tea in wt ich the poison was supposed to be, were eaten and drank by Prof. F. without the least apprehen sion of danger. —.Syracuse Journil. JEttgag Pm:oz.—The Stale Gazette says that the New Jersey State Government dreg not contem plate raising a tenth regiment for some time to come. The State tee expended in raising and equipping the men now in the field, al-out ma r 00^, And is not in finds to raise .more troops. As goon as the FlCeollatalve adjusted. and tr e money due from the Federal Government received, a tenth, and porhat ean clever th regiment wi I be raised. In OPIMATION —The entire wo:ks of the IWerri. Mack Corporation, at Lowed, will be started up as soon as the neces,ary repairs of the machinery, now under way, can be completed. This corpora tion, when hilly under way, emp'oy about 1700 fe males, and between 70,1 and 850 males. They roan- Ufacture prir t cloths for colones, and the . Isterri_ muck mints" are known the world over. In n& Runecn BIANK —ThA Trenton State Ga. mite Bay Next week Mitior C. M. Herbert will viait our regiments on the Puioniac, under the 'direction of the Governor, for the purpose of dis tributing the india. rubber blankets among the men. About seven thousand have been procur e d, enough to supply all who are yet destitute of this article. AtCEPTADLI Gt►ta.—The ladtea of Rhoda Island are pr•pariny to a end to ench volunteer limn that State aOhiot ma gift it' a Ia r 01 to:ks and mit tens, the name of each •soldier, with that of the company to which he Ittionga, to he attached to the attieles. A LAllal CANNON —ULas the largest cannon ever made in the owl atry, ,V 9.8 cast at Algeri; foundry, at South Hellion, on Saturday altertiono, ender the inspect'on o' Capht.it Taylor, ri the U. 8. fiery. It weighed 3/ . 000 pound, Snow —W tide about hail /In inch rt aria fell Central New York on Friday night, the quantity in• area ed itomewhat In the a .iiitern part of the State' audio Western Canada nearly four inehea 101 l on Thuraday night. Uto Gcsra.—The guns use t m firing the national salute at the Charles own tlidatii..) Davy lard, in honor r, the naval ylotory at Port Ronal, were taken from British vessels la the rear of 111.2-15. MARRIED On Thursday evening, Noromber 21.4, lint, by the:Rev. E. P. Swift D. EL, Mr, JOHN K. PATTER BON and Mien JANE T. DAV.IB, danghtor of the lab, William Davis, Eel, both of Allegheny city. HITLLIfi EN'S El ULU H EN'S PAFIBIAN II R PARl.lati naITFI PASTE PARM AN TOuTli Prepared from the original re, tpe Ii; /front hihr-r, of Wheeling. en 4 reerulti.raleil wv IP J. F. flulhhen, of thin edy, nn hooka the only true and genuine agile v t CL.hiePalite WINS helot, Iho 1 uhlie "rhir Puny drth atiospi true ClRl.EliltaTirl/ PAP'f F: .1,411.1 tho to he careful in perchealeg, ke• the genuine is for oalo only 11, the city by SIMON JOHNSTON, I)rdag . :4 and dealer in choice Irtm,,v ==rl2lMT! iterNOTICEMPtirII'IA NS AND THE PUELICI—ALLOTXIK'S Poki /US pLANTEps —Testimonial—'l'. ALLoocK t CO, No 2L-4 (lanai street. New York. November 9th , MS.- Gentle men lately outlived severely from a weakneeis ma my back, Crve.iilo.i by suddenly ever exerting myself. Having heard your plie.ters much racism mended for cases of tams kind, 1 procured oue and the result was all that I could desire. A single plainer cured ma in a week. Yours respectfully. J. (l. Propr etor of the Rrandreth Rouse. New Y There is nothing equal in the war of a Plaster to the Poroth+ Plaster of Mr. ALL'OCK. In Aathrns, (tough. Kotney Affection& and Ineal deep seated oaths, they afford cerrusnent relief, and fur weak Larks, pains in the f.tfie, slits.hes, and spa.frodir pains generally. they are unsurpassed for the bent , titts they impart. Crice 26 rents each. r'rincipa coffins, tad Canal street', New York. Bold by TriOS. 11Y...0eAdli, Pittsburgh, Pa, . Any alt reeirent'Se clutters In meti.ciner, no7:lmclevr MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published In a Sealed Envelope Price 8 cents. Curetlper o n T latorr iVe4uri tir Bem a i iv ia l Witne „ I ss voluntary Emissions , Emissions, Sermal Debility, and Impede menta to !damage generally, Nervointness, Con sumptwn, Epilepsy and Flts; Mental and Physical iniftenitY, resulting from Self-Abuse, Au By CUL VERWELL, M. D, Author of the Green Book, de. "A Boos to Thousatuie of Bufferers. ,, Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad. dress, post paid, on receipt of six centaor two post age stamps, by DR. CH. C KLINE, setl-31nd&w IV Bowery, N.Y., Post Office Box, 1588 Aci. ER. EAIRMAN. UNDERTAKER, Ro!e acera for Fmko'F, Motalho Bum: Oases. al R BULGER'S CABINET WAREROOMB, No 46 SM , THIrIELD STREET Residence, 213 t_x,;oek tweet, Allegheny City. Orden, roily bo loft AT CHARLES' LIVERY STABLE, Allegheny City. 5441-6m4.2p OFFIOE MONONW,HELA INOURANUE CO. Pittaburgh, November 20+h, 1831. j AN ELKOTION FOR FIFTEEN D/ TOM will Company, to serve dunng the ensuing veer,be hold at tale office on TUErt. - DAY, THEM BD DAY OF DECEMBER, between the holm of 11A. M. and 1 P. M no2l-td BEARY ArwooD. Secretary. , OFFICE MONONGAHELA DIVIDEND INSU RANGE CO., I Pi.tsbgb Nov aitb, 1161. f Us THE PRES ur ID ND bar ENT A DIREOTORS OF ;MI company have this day declared a Divi thud of FOOK DOLLARS on each ahare of the Capital Stock out of 'the earned profits of the last six months, payable forthwith; n021.2w HENRY H. ATWOOD, flecretary. 071701 Prl2 B / 3 0043/1 a COANELSVILLI R. R. Co. [ 1:Z:b NOTICE TO 8 POCK HOLDER.I.— TR?, 7 annual meeting of the litickholders of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad Company will te held at the office of the company (Jones' Building, Fourth street ) in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Plyt, , ,T NIONDAYA•tecond day) OF DECEM BER st 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing twelve directors for the ensumg year. 0021-3 t W. 0. RUG B A RT, Pee' • . UTO THE CITIZENd OF PITTSBURGH.-- - I announce myself to you as a candidate at the ensuing election. for the office of CITY CONTROLLER, If a long experience in varied and extensive busi ness, a perfect familiarity wth accounts, and the identificatton of a lifetime witti all the Interest s of my native city, entitle me to your confidence and support I will confidently hope for your suffrages. nontf WILLIAM LITTLE. ASSIGNEES SALE. --On Thursday, the 12th day of December, 1861, at 10 o'clock a m at the Cotut House, In the city of Pittebutah, I will offer at public sale a large quantity of West ern kande, as follows: 100 acres in Muscatine county, 160 acres it Scott county, 80 acres in Han cock county acres in Worth county, lows; 320 acres in Lucas county, Ohio, near Toledo; 160 acres in Le Sour °minty and several hundred acres near St. Paul, in Ramsey county, Minneso , a; land war. rants amounting to tO3O arses, besidea a large mina - bet ot chums, notes, judgments, Wm b lla, &c The pale will be without reserve to close out the treat Capitalis s and parties interested-would do well to attend. Address Box 498, Pittabargti, or call at the office of the County Treasurer in the Court Ilcuse. Terms cash. WM. M CAMPBELL. n022-3id 3tw 'Assignee of James Blakel 1011 OCR WEI ET FLOUR —5O sacks Bitekwheet Flour just rcoeiVed and fer ule by JAMES A. FETZER, corner Market and Ant streets. APYL Es 160,barrels choice Apples, various kinds, Just received eridlor sale by JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market and First streak. Oki BEISF.7- - I 11-i 60 Wu* Prime Gutting eheaiedaßt reardri4 land for sale by JAS. A. FETZER., n 022 earner Market. and Tint streets. ffENINIM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AIRELCANTILE LIBRARY ASSO CIALTION JOHN B. GOUGH deliver a aeconctlectura .before the Young Met's Library ABSOCiiito/1, tad the publie gener ally, on SATURDAY EVENING-, NOV. 23, —AR— COJrCER T HALL, Subjeet—LONDON AT NIGH P. im..D.,ra open at 8;4 ofe!oelr. Lecture to com• aeries a',7%. u-tA...Tlcrciss 25 rents; to be had at the tousle and 100 K stores, library rooms, and at the-door. - - W. H KINCAID, W. r). MeGOWAN, F. K.BHUNOT, J H.HOBLEY, JOSEPH ALBILEE. Lecture Committee. CO- PAR.TNERSIII P. rE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE AS- tiOGIATED with them under date February 6th, ISM, Kr. it 81 sit 'LE, of the late arm, !WANE MAN Adi EDLE. Tme buimissi wII hereafter be conducted under the name and style of SWF, MAN. Y HAN AHIEDI,Fy at our old stand, No. 4,1 FIFTH STREET. REIN KMAN A MErRAN. RKINEMAN, MILYILLN & SIENA IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER In every description of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, ti atek Material, Tools -and Mackin Nry, a: nd WEIOLMALE AGENCY FOR THE CALIBRATED AMY:RICAN WATCHES In calling the attention of the public and the trade to the above, we desire to add that wear, prepared tot oar a larger and hatter aelec ect stock of tioods in our line than ever was offered in this city. Possessing every facility for oLtsuning the most of our goods direct ,roni the beet manufacto bo: n to taus country and is Europe, and hay tog acquired a thorough knowledge of the lan/d -aces from nearly twenty years experience.at our present old stand. and just rdden the largo and n.w steam of ate late firm of h.E.INE,SIAN to our present large stock. we feel confident that an examina ion of our assortment would prove advantageous to buyers, We are also agents for the ju•t'y celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES,manniter tured at Waltham, Mat a..,and arepr.epared to fill all or. , et s promptly, 1 t manufne:nrers - pr.ces. .English and bites Watcnes, of every description, imported to order, with names on to suit purchasers. Watches repa , red in a .uperior manner. n 023 REI NEMti4, METR&N& SIED LE. MlA.L]lhai 0 11,1&:L, 8 3M IP.TS. Needle Work and Rosier VELVET FLOUNCED ROBES, DRESS GOODS GREY BLANKETS, HOME MADE BLANKETS, SIIIE.TINGS AND SHEETINGS hAti (4 )01.05 OPEN 1!,4+ A M )3T DAILY."IOI C. HANSON LOVE =MI CARPETS, 0114 CLOTHS 1.1.....0re 6'1).114 , I. ILI 4 , 144.1 1,1% In 4111. CUIPETS, UPUGQETS• Sic Most oowpiet• 111111 VA' ted in the Thy EFIrySECURE I MMEII too advantage of floor haying put clo,e) herore the recent great advance in prices. nn2Zo). 112 Market Street. N k: W u 11(1 S A t' FRF.NciI LA' E 11.-‘N ERUHLEb'S _CHARLES GIPNER'S, F RENCH Corti LS CHARLES GIPNER'S, LACE HA IsiDKER FITEFS AT CHARLES UIPNER'S, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGA-RS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA (MAR', SUPERIOR HAVANA. CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, I am this day in receipt of an assortment of SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS. Those wishing an artune that can be relied on at all times, can procure them AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond. SHOULDER BRACE% SHOULDER BRACkI% SHOULDER BRACES. A superior article of SHOULDER BRAWL% a:!ivays on band 4T JOSEPiI FLEMING'S, T JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, corner Market street and the Diamond. tiof3 corner Market street and the Diamond. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LIN/XENT, holeiale acid Retail by no&Bm.aod I NI I JUST RECEIVED AT TH 1 CHEAP CABLE BOOT AND`SHOB STORE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, kk Market Art et, 2nd door trom Fah. Great reducan to prkek. no2B DWELLING HOUSES in various parts of the city, boroushs and townships. looms building lots, farms and western lands, tor Salo ny b. (.I'IIII3EB.T & 801 , 4,, n0:53 No. 61 Market street ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING house, suitable for a stritill family, on Carson street, South Pittsburgh. Rent $5 POT month. b. CU rakSdat & tiON, o 51 Markei. Street. 5.011T.11 8i PITOAIRIIi i MERCHANT TAILORS. No. 4$ ST. CLAIR STUJEJECT., I►lL_• lJ 35 barrels SLUMs ki; fx) do tdatAto ao —reeeivrd and for (nott) HEN &V ti. O OLLIDiS. • L E.a.l) l '/Ou Il i l i ttad, for sale by n 022 Hisei/SY H. OPOLIAtia 4 4' 2 ,.!!.." 1 ,.. - . 1,, ;!q;,',::,f3t 7,. :Z."1 ,, e , , • • • NO. 42 FIFTH STREET, (one do. - )r,f.om Food, Pa.hburi(l3, Pa HOOP SKIRTS, bIiAIVLS AND _CI4O/KS, 74 Market Street. W. M'CLINTOCK. (;11'NER'3, l' STH.Ei:T ce% CENTS, AT eIIAitLES 1;1 PN 7S Al Rli P'r STREET 79 M A 1: RV STREET r,,:< e 2 CEINI' , 3 A 7S MARKET STRErr. 78 MARKET STRTM R. E. SELLERS & CO., corner Elegoutiand Wood a* 'f '..,:'j,-",•,:',.";3,,'..;f.-,:;•:''_j.fl,'V.,T.:,4--,;,:,,i,i NEW GOODS. W. & D. -HUfitTS Have received end opeceddhel4e ND MOST BEAUTIFUL ISORTMENV DRY GOODS ever offered to the public. DRESS GOODS; of the n , westatl moat tash , orahle style. BLACK AND WHITE WANE SERWLE, BLACK AND WHITE LONG anAvitts; DeowN AND WRITE SQUARE SHAWL/3, BROWN AND w Rap LONG HtIAWL3, New style of •FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS New style of STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS: A large aeeortment of Onlldson'a and Idisaea' Fquare and Lnng Woolen Shawls, CIRCULARS AND OLOARS, of the very latest pattern. W. & D.. HUGUS, CORN F, 6 FIFTH AND MARKET MEETS not 3 , T ova p.• A. • 44.. 33 'Et A.1)14 BY, . NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second, Pittsburgh,) Manufacture and wholesale and retail dealer in all klEide of Oook, Parlor, 'and Geatlng Stores,, Grate Fronts, Fenders, die. gln our sample room may be found the KIELEBRA TED GAS RUBBING COOK .Ero VEI3; EUREKA AND TROOID, tho merits of which have been fallv 'keine by thonsan As, and the Stoves pronounced rtnetraitd by any in this market; together with a great many other desirable patterns. . . We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND-HEATING GNUS, embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now of fered to the pubic. air FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kiteben Bow and Jam Grates, allrof which are of fered at very low prices. .61-13pecial wan GRATE FRO ludfleem NTS. ents offered to builders in t Cot 11XLMBOLIn 6 KNVINS fREPAARTIO RUMBOLUS BUCHU for the Bladder. lALALBOLTYB BUCHU for the Kidneys. HELAIBOLD'S BUCHU for the Unmet. ROLA:BOUM BUCHU for the Dropsy. ILBRAIBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness. RELEBOLLAS BUCHU for Dimness of Vision. HBLALBOLLPS BUCHU for D Skulk Breathing. ,BELM4sOLVS BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELM:ROLM .4 T EUCKU for qeneratDebilty. i Ll gf l fgl or r Ter"s'tn d rggaLE [g orAr of Diseae HELA3OLD's BUt-Hrf for Night Sweats. URLMBOLIYS BUCHU for Wateldness. HBLAIROLD'S B &emu for Dryness of !Be Ode, BELAIBOLII2 BUCHU for Kruptiatts.' •' USLMBOLD'S BUGHU for Filfikln the in*. HUMBOLLYS fo; Riaylntgiirot . the Eyelid, with T rnporaryBoflaNtin and lass of Siant. lIRLI4ItOLD'S BUCHU'forldobllity and Rest lessness, with Planta Attention and Horror of Society. HELIIIBOLIYB BUCHU for Obstrretiona, HELlif aways BUCHUsfor :corn indiscretion, and-all Diseases of • - FEMALES-ET:lutes -FEMALES. FEM A LErs.- MEM A LEfit-FEMALFS OLD OR YOUNG, BIA 7 OLHB 42iRiED, OE CONTRA:PLAT:IW lupalime, TAHR MORB P1.44.6' E ELM Hui Lr 3 7 hal' it BEY ARBOF CUU NO AVAIL. SOT SU IS THE VERY BEsT REMEDY IN THE WORT D For all oomp!ahns incident' o the Sex, Whether arising from indiscretienomdsts of Insaiga- Bon, or In tho DECLLYB 0.. R CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE BYMPTOSIS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. 1 eke no more Balitu4 Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Die- Cabe.. BELA:BOLUS ILTTRA r BUCHII CURBS SECRET DIMA.SES la all their sieges, At little ex:penile. Little or no eh nge of diet; No inconvenience • AND NO EXPOSURE. Use RELMBOLL'd EXTRACT BUCHU for Ex. cones trom habits indulged in AY YOUNG AND OLD, 44 64 And for all dissents eriein from habits of dissina on. It removes ell improper discharges, and will restore the pal.ient, Ina short time to a:state of hes th. end pu•it.v. • Liao 2. ELM BOLDS EXTRALT Bt.) for.dis exims and afleotions of the itaist'distraseing char a 2ter. Use HELMBOLD'd EXTRACT BUCHD [oral affections end dwames of the • LEL:NARY ORGANS, e Whether existing i MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever came originating, and no matter HOW LONG NTANDIAG. 64 6d All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the • ' same cause. Read t Read l Reads' - BELA:THOM:PS BIjOHIT to safe and pledalint in taste and odor, butimmedlateln its action. Personally appeared before mean Alderrium 'of the pity of Phdacielphis, H.T.IEBUISOLIxehem • ist, who being duly sworn, does say that rig amp tion contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purely vegetable. 'C. HELM It Dt,D, Sole Manufacturer . Sworn and subscribed before me, the 5:311 day of November, 18.54. WM. P. BIBBIRD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, deliwired to any address. Prepared by H . T. HELMBOLD. Practical and Apolitical Wien:riot, 104 South Tenth Street. } slow obeenut, Phila. BBIWAIE OF' oitnraimaßElTH AND LINraiNDIPLED DEALERS, Who erweavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" &rooks on the reputation attained by Reimbold's ennine Preparations, Extract Rocha. " Sarsaparilla. " Improved Rose W sh. Sold by DR RgYELER, And all Drugaista even where. .A. , K FOR HELIOO4D'S. Take no other Cut out the adve. tiaement and send for it A 1). I) A' D IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. nolti-3m.ws JAMES: UOPE COTTON MILLS Allegheny City; Pa. mutuncerinuma or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND Pk'. , CoSIV - A.B . Ceitorag, *2 inches :to AO Inetkies Wide. sorOrders may left at H. om*!Es k 0 0 1 3,1 N Wood Street. Pimbaridu, • - JOHN'NO 4 OIIIIIEAti, COMMISSION ISIERCRA NT i • • Jolt TEES 94.1.2 OP , - PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, I 4 werza num, BELOW MAlncm, mainrs rne . RY4Nr-Sel'2s per mortik (9k.... a Ecpw dwelling, in , k nol6 61 Market street. A TCS: 'S. C. DRIED BEEF : 6 bxa e, O. sea Tonguer. atom and for t ole by F . BELLEItiI & CO. no2o Penn stmt. Pittsburgh. 2 'BBLS ;MESS 1"4011E4--' e! In store and for We by F, SELLER 4 1 Co, Peet atreek'Fittsbnroh. QIILPEI ITE OF LIME for th . Pre_ serration of Cetera justreceriod And for sale • GEORGE - a3 K.F.LLW-Ttiliggg, No. 69 Federal rd. Allegheny. ciIiPSS ECIILLT. OLD PAL* 80AI. , , lust received and for BRIO ' ' " . 6 NORGE A. KELLY Druggist, No. en Fedatalat, U eLMOR AL SUR ts 7 —mr6 have now jj in More and to arrive over • 300 BA LM.ORAL SKIRTS, at t 2,60 and upwarda, or imported and domestic realms, in choice bright eolors. Persona in want of halmorala had better call soon and =lmA I not On • EATON, MACNIMIbIXii non AT nu' mast. • - AMITBEMEIitTE4 PiTTEIRECRGH THEATRE. Lissex, Milieu WM. B&NDEBBON Oman Of AMMlXtox.—Private Bowe, AO% Single 9keit.in,P4eite Box, $1,00; Parquette and Men chats,. So metro Family Circle, 26 cent% Colored Gallery, 26 write; Colored Bozon,bouentr , Gallery, 16 cents. .SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 28, IBM. Benefit and last appeirance.ot MR. HAGAIETT, HIS 'LAST , Felix ....... Hackett. MONSIEUR MALLTCf. Mons. ..... ........... Hackett . To conclude with the comedy entitled - 1' N 11 . 0 IS N . Col Nimrod Wildfire .... M 1-44 UNION STATIONARY PACKET, , CONTAINS: 24 Sheets Paper ; 24 lEnvelopes ; 5 Steel Pegs; l Copper Errodlum Pest 1 Pen Holder ; Lead,gPßOP ! PRICE 25 CENTS. halm Supplitt; at $1J4,41i, HENRY NI.I.NER, r 615 (Bnocossor to Runt Minor),ttitioigt NOTICE POSITIVE. 1=IEMZEI!!1 OWING TO THE PRESENT STATE of the actuary DR. F. A, lON-110SGRZISI: STAY 114 PITTSSURGH has been molohgedthew pond hie original intention. 'Be . thapLiforphpgallb give POSITIVE NOTICE to those whoa tell to consult him either for IY RA FNES -8-ii--11: Or r-uy Idale4 or the E Y E TO DO !so AT ONCE, AB tux • R EIIiGAGENIANTIO and therepeated invitations to visit fcime ot the :neighboring cities in the Slats, will oblige him to absent himself Borne little while from'the city. EYE AND SAW' DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, ocimasT Ghee hi. , entire ytteution to thPlitalioeut, of 030 - DIREASES OF-THE ME AND EAR RE9U,/gPie.' MEDICAL OR SURGICAL TREATMENr.- ' 155 TRUED BETWERN SMITHFIELD AND GRAMMA)! N. B.—Call at once to commit DR. VON M. , no 7 WILLL&M CARS Wholesale Grocers, AND- IMPOILTEREI:08 ; WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. • AA. S 0 , Distillers and Dealer! in FINE OLD NONONWIELVULAILMAT, 827 and 829 Liberty. !Street, Dog.", PITTSBURGH, PA* BUl4Bir i IcAxrcrascrrtriuta car • - EVERY DESCRIPTION OF, FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, P I T TROIS R A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Mattubtotureilifurnliiii4, Constantly on band, Which we willsell at thelawo46 Prima for CASH. •• •K 5y,#91,40; Will. M. FABER & c 0,.. STEAM ENCINE"BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS; General Nadal/Ista and Boller Lamm Near the Penn'a R. R. Pemenger Detiot. Prinrsairiten, PA. ) MA.NITFACTURE ALL, KINDS_ OF Millilk steam 'Engines, ranging from - threeAn one hundred and fifty home wer. and suited for Grist a.flavr Mille, Blast .factorietwolin, c' Sive particular attention to - taA'tantinatictiottor Mae Ories and -Machinery for ggptt mills, and ,for ap n so and drunter miff mita: Have also hand, fattened. and niady.. or ship. mean at short notice, Engines nadir:Wore otilreXY description- Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron , • Wrought Iron Shaiting, , Hangerai'and'l. en. every variety, and continue - the Enuutractore or Woolen Machinery and Mactune Oartht„ Oar 'prides are low our manhinerynnsenseboren of too best quality of merial, and warnuned all cases to give satirifacb.on„, y. ni'Orders horn an parts teaks' odtai t i .rid nrprx.d:dlV filled, eThd.lw CARPETS AND OIL •CLotitiS -AT THE FOURTH STREET CA.Rrifel` i3RORE. &WOA . , VT • this day opened paitof every:bergovatrk vaned. atrfortment of CARItEIING, to which Wiw i thei attention of - buyein,imPtlioyijittpejw., lerod on the most favorable terms; Ale*, A newly trnpotterfiat Of beantlfel Drugged.% all widtbeott the Irreekw TheZEf. M CALLUM s7 l Foaittittreet. near WOOll. r. -ll A MPAeIsIE Wido4 altmot, Green Beat. Males SteidelerlG - ' initeabittet „WM.. ,r.tei pteY Woefirtreet:: For gale by nol9 Imam ROBERT BALZELL-A1,1M1 4 ,' - WHOL-ESALE FONDSSION AND FORWIRDINWARKHAM'' A U Kano•nsomo ; L izatitgns Pponcuraup 1011V110" ICO. 241 LIBERTY krettErr." ; , >:;,„ r pmsiol,” .. ~ . GFN7S' FANCY .. . TRAVELING tituißms; 10 different Myles, made of Plain, Fancy 'kid Seas -10 Flannels. of Pine French and lower wades, all fl And upwards, whole:al i c o TelztaiL um juxx, I/ Fifth Avast ' C" Egtik;—" 100 boxes E b Cheese eiwelved by cat, , ELEN/q,,1L€10141+11114 ; 0r%.14 r4c--€z EAR,
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