' FRIDAY MOBNINQ, NOV. 8, 1861. **- .V*. Yocith Pie*—Late telegraphic ntwi ; m»«- **U«D«ba« Bitter; Commercial Report#, Rim ’ Btvi; d«w adr«rtisemeot#,etc. '.fa •' ; - S • -I • , * y.'v Vf» v!' •r• » \ _ v'h.o:---, i. wr.v;.' ; ,y, .j.v.vfv «■ s ~ ... •v.v.* •. •... v.* ;'4,V- Ik •> ,t «•■■***: '. i* ■JV r .* • : y - v- .k .• I-il’ ::• v m _, • . • ■ ? . * 1 r' IStw 7ouc Klkctzox.—The Union and War ticket hu beta carried in the Bt*tc of V ■ Ktw York, by a majorii; si ono hundred if-'' Uoanuud rotea. Without distinction of _p»rtjr t and with a generate devotion to tie - welfare of tbe oonntrjr, tho people bare aoma op is oees to the enpport of iba gor arsßrat. Sin Jfaw York oitj, ewisg.lo Uu'rnnning . of uerenl Uokete, a part ol tka ticket was defeated. Tbe Legislature ie Kepoblioaa io both brMohti. Henry J. Be,mend, of the tlmti, Is eleotcd to the Legislature. _ —r > KimrucnwTbe Clacln aili Coamgrtktl of Wednesday morning “The rebels retired from Pxmacabarg when G*n. Nalaoo sppsared,iiHl took a strong po ;r - sitioh a few miles distant. It i s bejlersi that i( the rebels did not atko g stampede, they ( were attacked on Tuesday. There teem* to be no reasos to doubt Gea. Nelson's ability gfoii ■ id make a eUanjob ia Essuni Kentackv. | Intirnaoratl that Gso, Hataek will take eemmaad of die army of the Potoaao, while Cftm Metteilan remains Coatmander-is-Gbkf . .of ell the foroat. W* hardly thbk McClellan will rttiaqkUb Use opportunity of leading the utagr tan. battle, although he maygive up the tasted Lata command until e forirard movement takes plea*. *. ; V y % ;ft -. < s.: >■»*■ >, r 5.1, . 1 , i liipi -viT' • *v.« ,-v * t6SSSS§ il|pS^ if-i: -4 J t .v-; », = vr*..; V i\. \ '!• " ■ i-vVyl' • J.-' PITTSBCRaM: Tfi< Blockade Sot to bo Forced. Sari BviSßLt, the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, has destrojed the last hof.es of lbs rebels sod their sympathisers, la regard, to the blockade. Oa the 29tb of Aagosl last, Mr. Hsorj W. Hejmeo. of Liverpool, Car bimielf tad others, address f *d b letter to the Foreign Office, stating that no expedition vu fitting out fortrad iog »iih New Orleus, ood claiming the promotion of the govstQment, or the per alehlon to defepd. thimteleer, agoloat the American blockading tquadron. A reply from the Foreign Office was dla* . pothhed'oo the 19th offlept., after taking * time; as the kuer states, to cooeolt with the,low officers.of the Growslt U em-- phttie in denying the application* as will be Seen from ib* following extract: ‘-Undemanding, from the ,teaor cl your let wierS, that the pone to which yonr neie i are .. to proceed • ere ports which are ormey be blockaded by the naval forces of the United Itotea, Lord fUtaeU direct me to w*nt yoa of lb* serious consequences which tha measures,- ' uoniemplated aa auted ia year letters, wilt eittU oa all eoaceraed therein, and toYalorm yon',that her M»je*tj’s government wliinot afford iho slightest protection or eouaunscoc fo the projected entorpnae* The United Etatesaad the eo>calledConfed erate- Ernies ere engaged in a civil war, and her Majesty*# government have recognised that slate of tbiogt and have taken up a posi tion oi neutrality between the oontesding par tied. tfoCer these circumstances, if any ftrit hb ship, being a neutral, knowingly attempts to break an effective blockade, the ia liable to capture and -condemnation. If inch ship de fends kartell by force sgaiasl a national *;:• eel'eaforclng each blockade, such defense is a breach of tire lawof nations, end will expose the ship and cargo to condemnation's prise, end those.persose. who commit the act to per sonal responsibility and severe treatment sc . cording to the law of I war, the act of inch persons being considered by the law and usage > < of nations as one of ur justifiable hostility. I am to state that the general rale aa to trading by neutrals in time of war ic Uk btllig - ermtls ia that they may freely trade; but that Ibey are bound tnrespect every tSeclive block • ado, and that if they carry contrabaadof war to Other belligerents, they do so at the risk of capture, aad condemnation by tbe other, if discovered.” Thus end the hopes of tbe_reboife. Messrs. _ Mjuon and Slidell will find cold comfort in : -*drope. Am Imaußii Corporation. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, be fore it bu scarcely accomplished the degluti tion of the Philadelphia and Erie-and Pitta* burgh:and Chicago linee, ia announced to have napped op tad absorbed another railroad, be* i®k the Eut Brandywine and Wayneabur|. Thai it proceed* with i its great Work of ex* lending ita influence, aod adding freah tribnla nea to its treasury, until it has at length be cbme the leading railway corporation ef the ! coentry. By the latter part ol November ir: will hare completed ita arraogementa for reseb iof the Delaware terminus, by which it will at the same time gather within ita orbit the eaat-: errtoaiaetiqpi of the Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore, and iheßtadiof companies, end the southerly connection* of the Camden •M Amboy. Bo vast and extended are ita ar» rangamama that no one bat ita manager* can tell how* far. they reach or wbera they atop.— StlkAmtrica*. > • . Ia there not danger to the liberties of the piople, In the power possessed by so matn» moth a oorporation Oar Logiilstare never committed a Abater mistake, than In per mitting this glgantlo oorporation to extend Ita arms Into ooDllgQoaa States, or even go beyond its origioal charier, which covered one line of railway from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh.' Its powar ls now so great that the legislation of the State in every oats where its Interests are eencerned. 1 Suoh a mighty corporation js a new element io government, mud la fraught with no little danger. - ■ PaiBOS Nafolxom's R*poet. —We have' ssenrsaysiho editor of the N. Y. Pott, a private letter front a gentleman who kaowe of what he writes, which says that "the Prince Napoleon, tlnee his return from Aatrida, makes no dlsgntss In expressing, bftik In pubUo and in private, his decided oOiTioUoa that the North is not only abundi antly nble to whip the slaveholders, but that It will do U aod ought to do it, and the •done* the better. From the general course of the press for the last fortnight It U easy to eee that all France Is reaching the same OOBSlUtiOlk-” Vnaoati Dtralml. Tbs went which has been so long an- Dontnd is at length accomplished. Fi* moat has boon removed from his com xsaitd, It bar been determined by the coranmaotthat it esa no. lo&gpr trait um,asd his baton a transferred to other hands. At the very moment When he is inthefeco of the enemy, whom-he has driven from point to point until a decisive battle or an ignominious flight are the wily alteratives, he is ordered to surrender his place. ?tte feet smites the community like the lose of a battle, but it. moit be borne with a firm mind. • His offioen and solcbeis, are, of conree, very-indignant, and they threaten to lay down their arms, bat they will think twice hefere resorting to so desperate a measure. They have enlisted in the cause of their country, tad sot that of an individual, tad aaeolaimand jatriotvafterthe tempo rary effervescence of disappointment has worked itself off, will bow with Bubmfc ilon tothe decisions of higher powers. Fremtat himself, with a maganimfty that doer-blur honor, counselsihe promptest ohedlenoe to c the orders of the Preriaent, abd willhear of nAdemonstrations in his fevdr. K He is wise as weU jw-tra in. doing eo; fer If, he has b<#n wrong*#, the futdto wid do bim josticei and it will do him all tta mmjutaoe beotasrhs will not allow biipifoitogiieviDoefl to imperil the inter eats of hie country.—[H. T> Post. } 1 --.Wfce Wcr Pswirimti Relcttoia(* . ? - s . • suftiys 7av,>' rj; Inp previous iwaewe gave; feral rules, deduced from the usages cf Christiao calicos, iu relation to the W*r Power of government We now proeeed to give some extracts from the saao writer, to show bow the War Power can ,bo properly aud lawfelly exercised upon slavery, the subject whioh principally concerns as in this unnatural war.; The writer says: We shall find luile difficulty on tbi* 1 point, if we bear in miod the tmporiant predicate that tlaotry it a zorutant war it* I Usetn the matter and tiave This piiocipSe is . laid down by publicist*, by juries and by r statesmen, and caooot well bo doubted. It was on this principle'ibat the Africans p oo board the Amistad were justified and held guiltless by the civilised world,_al thoogh they stew the captain and cook, 5 took possession of the ship and eeot the • erew on shore. On this prioctple the , slaves on board the Creole, in 1842, were justified iu kilting their owner end taking oharge of the ship. It was in perfect accordance with this l doctrine that Anderson, of Missouri, slew i his ma|ter when the master opposed his es* oape. Every man isooneoious that the slave ‘ at all times has the perfeot moral right to * escape from hie master whenever be oen do so by auy means which God aofl nature . have placed at his disposal, without iojury s to iunooent persons. European and Amerioan governments have been guided by this principle. Thai when the Algerine* captured aud enslaved the people of Earope, their government* re garded u as war, and the famous expedition of Lord .Exmonth wan? fitted out and the battlo fought upon the prioctple that to en sues men it war. Book, also, was our own case when the semi-barbarians of Tripoli enslaved Amerioan cUiiens—it was regard ed as war, aod we sene an army aod navy and emancipated our friendß at the cannon's mouth. This was a legitimate exeroise of the war power. Bat it is sometimes asked if this war power may net be exeroised for the enslave ment of- men, as well as for their emanci pation! We have said that the war power is based upon 'natural justice/ If it be ex ercised ucjastly, the aot is criminal, and tho Executive who oommite it becomes a despot. Again, it is said (hat military effi. oers in the employment of the Exeentive are in the oonitant praotice of seixiag and sendiog book fugitive slaves. We answer that euoh aot Is a violation of natural jus tioe, for whieh-the officer should be held re sponsible; and if the President approves and sanctions the orimee of the offioer, he, too, beeomes orimioal. The slave owes oo allegiance to our government. From Uho has received nothlog but oppression, aod outrage and wrong, aud U was impossible that just obligation can rest ou him to up hold or support it. . But it Is said thst all men do not under* stand thialaw of justice. The answer to this Is that It is far more easily understood by the masses of mankind than all the statutes of Congress. Indeed, the most degraded slave is oomolons of his right to breathe the air of heaven, to enjoy the light of the sun, to drink the flowing waters, obtain food, raiment aod habitation, to worship God, obtain knowledge and prepare for heeveo. Toeso are natural rights guaranteed by the law of nature. It Is written upon every human soul, and is understood by mea of »U nations' and in all ages. Thos it is seen that slavery is an element of weakness in any government. The State of Georgia felt it to be so in 1776, while New Eoglaod and the Middle States were oontendiog with the oommon enemy, when no external foes were within hundreds of miles of that State. Georgia made her first eall upon government for troops, not to protsot her from the power of Britaio, but to ehablrher people to hold their slaves in bondage. And South Carolina in 1778 sent a. delegation to Congress, notifying that body that she oonld furnish no more men for the regular army, or for the militia, as it required all her people to watoh their slaves. Those slaves being at war with their masters, were anxious to avail them selves of the natural law, and by a timely exercise of the ‘war power' to gain their freedom. HISTOaiCAL EXAMPLES. This doctrine, reoognixsd for ages, haj been well understood by belhgereot pow ers, and practised by all Christian nations. Thos, at the breaking out of the revolution ary war, Lord Daamort, the royal Gov ernor of Virginia, issued his proclamation calling on ail the slaves of that Slkte to leave their masters aod join his standard, assuring them of their freedom. Man; hastened to join him, and took the oath of aUeglaooo to his Majesty aod enlisted info the military and naval forces of England.' His lordship eoon found himself at the head of an army more than competent to meet the colonial forces. South Carolina, in or der to prevent their negroes from fleeing to the British army, authorised their enliat~ ment into tho service of the State; aadwbe fore the promnlgation of the DecUrationof Independence elaves were serviog in nearly every regiment of the British and American armies. The Revolution was not only in augurated by the emancipation of slaves under the 'war power,' but the first battle in Virginia was fought principally by eman cipated slaves on the part of his Majesty.* It is certain that the Continental Con gress made no complaint against Lord Dan more's proceeding: on tbo oontrery, eoon after, they put forth the Declaration of In dependence, proclaiming the Apial right of all men to life, liberty and happiness; and during the war the British officers were in the practice of enlisting all able-bodied slaves who were willing. to join their army, and those who solicited their aid and were enable to servo in the army or navy were sekttojhe West Indies and theredet free. At the treaty of peace in 1782, bis Briten nio Majesty stipulated to withdrew bis fleet sod armies “without carrying away any negroes *r other proptrly oj the inhabitants,” General Washington called oo Bir Gay Cartoon to leave those slaves who were with the British army and* on board ihe British, fleet at the time of the treaty. But that officer refused, taking care to send them away with the fleet before the army left oar shores. Then followed the load demands of Southern men for indemnity. Mr. Plnok ney, of Booth Carolina, at that time our Minister at London, made demands'on the British Ministry for compensation for the •laves thus earned away. Io the meantime other matter* seemed to demand a farther treaty... with Great Britain, and Congress made an appropriation for defraying the expense of aaoh negotiation. The patriot ism nnd w disoretion of Generml Washington never appeared more conspicuous than when bo appointed Judge Jay, of New York, an ardentjover of liberty and a men of great parity of character, to repair to London and negotiate the contempleted treaty, rather than trust that important mission i£» Mr. Finokoey, who wss a South Carolina slaveholder. After the first conversation between Judge Jay and Lord Greenville on this aobjeet, hie lordship insisted that when the slaves batfbeeo proclaimed free in the proper exercise of the war power, and actually fled from their mas ters, or when they once enlisted into the army or navy of bis Majesty and took the oath of allegiance to the Briusb Government, they be came British tnbjcets, and in no sense could they be regarded as “belonging to the inhabi tants” of the United Slates, tie asserted that tbe IreatjrwtJ to prevent the British army ear- *£d*ttad Psndletcn glvss a graphic sad scmswhai .ladieroMiootrantof .Uiithatti*. 'll occurred en the 10th of Novcmbir, 1:76. Jx>rdDaomoichaving *aiae Sv« tmodrsd uno—mostly emaaeipatui s r >tn at t eked Colon* I UstoaiDgs, wbowasloeottintadol • <~olootsl fores, somewhat less In- fwir.t of namberi. Tbs OdohelaDd his m«a roon fledi but h a krdahlp w«s to? dignified to fellow Ibtm or to pctmlt bis obits troops to person tb»o. |>ot sebd’i.g tho nvgrtrts slur tbsm, din cUd obs who bsd b.cn s sisvs to ttoUacl Ualcbltus to jnrrqp bis lutm-t master and Lriai htn bitk''fh> »iartdspprotcb bim witnhjsills fateatlost. As rjife etuis opoti biui bs dtt>w bis pistol sad fired suit? two;. bit his osrvM • sto o&ttssdj—tbs firs to>.k no rsod twlms bs aonid dr#w bis sward, the ntgro rotbrscsi bim toagbly, nnd, with .the assistance of a oompaniob, dlasrttsdblD,snd sshty conducted elm bwktobls lordship,who fiirsvar alterwaidaluatrtsd that atavse wrrs tbs proper ssa u Css! itWl.® TjingAwijgjlUwa* or other property which {• they c/Ikt treaty. . ledge ths pomtp stdlde- ; chared tbe cWoi lor catcs thefc ret free to be ' o ed an aMfcle that will CWrithe Belt. 13/ using OHAFtILL’d HYpMION. Ladles end Gentlemen eon beautify Ihemselrte a tboorand {ptd. CHAPPELL'S HYPSMIOB la the only article in the wo,id that will Qutl straight Heir. The«?lj artt:h that will Cu&tße Bair IB BZAUTJPUL (JCRLS IB QIO*BT OUMLU IB SILSSB CO ML ft IB JTLAXSB COiLfl ZB PLOWIBO CURL It IB WAVISO nUMLfI ■ IB LUXUMIaBT CU&Ltt It uUkee the Balt soft and aloeey. It loTigcntea the Bair. It basutUbe the # Bmlr. it clean*** Aka Bair. It haa a neat delightful perfoat. - IT PBMVX&TS 188 RAH VfiOtf f AXAISQ OR, ttvaataxitsfovssacsif. Ztlstboo&lyarclcletvsr jst elaeoversd that will carl straight Bair ia besot!* fill mils, wztaonr lolbry to tbs Barr or scalp. The HTPimOA docs not In say mauor lotarfers wlih the VAtffJLAL SOITWXSa Of TBI BAH. It nelikkr aeorchsa-nordrlm It. Tbe HYPS&TON os& bs so sppiird as to cacao the Hair to carl for one day, ar for oos week, or tor oao month, or any longer ptrlodcoslrsd. TbejBVPBUOir la'ihooaly artfolo in tbe w. rldbnt vbstcaa bo eonntertaicsd orlattatad by unprincipled parsons. To prerrnt ibis, ws do nototfmi for sale at any Broggisi’e fa the United Butts. Tbtii£ae,anj Iwdy cr Gentleman who dealrrs tp bssntu> thnmsokvsa ny mine tad Br?«BlOH,mnst Uw.osethcPslOfl, OXI DjLLsa, is a letter, tod dddrrea W. CHAPPELL 4 CO., Bex «*, Jferlmd*, OtavpaO.unty Okie, AadltslU be oirefaliy smr by-return mill. noi-ctf • iHUXOSKAPU ALBUMS an - L " "tJJLRD' PBOTO9&APES. A fiaeasacctasnt of ALBUUd,bolilcg from twenty four to atostj-slz Portraits. In plain sod elegs&t stjlssofblaSlagtWUb Photographstf ncadysilths dlattagafjbsd msa sod woiasa Uvfog. McOLKLUAH, Mrs. JSVf. DAVIS, ■QOTT, Mrs. USOOLN. liwoout. BAAftixr lank, JXVP. DAVIS. Mrs. 0. A. DOO ebAB, BUiUBBSAItD, Mrs. BIdUUBNIV, TBtOABIHBT, IdPaißS aUiXMff.Ac For ssls by B. B. PA VIP, W Wood street. Orrioaor tea Caavsouu ov lunun pn, i ■ Pittsburgh, Norecuter 7th, 1551. f npo CONTKaOIORS.—teaIed propo Avslswnibe/ecelvrd at tblsoflm ootll TBUfti DA s, tbs 14tb Inst., for tbe rrectiod o' * Brldee ovtt Pina Omk, nser mUertowo.oßtholltie bstweso ibs townships ol Plata sndP«aa. Span lres. stou« Wwfk io Jigldcas br tbs, oereb of Isectr-Or gjet.— Wc«4 wbnomYtbs foot Itnesl. Piniandspeolfiostlsuatnn bfsfenst the cflsso tbs Oonaly Ooorntssiomsrt. By direction of CooatrfOomtßUsloaer*. noSgtd HBBtty bAMBBAT,OontroHpr. OONJsIGNMBNTS— it barrels ct oleo Dry Pssebes, I do crsahsrdes, tV :do Qreeo App’or, 7S boxst Western As** rrs Cbesss, 74 half barrels tf.O. Moiewts, ICO boxes Burth,. IB barrels Veftnsd Oil, SO docea Feucr Brocmr, Just roctlred eaf for sale by VbARS VAN UO&DXB, n JAB. A FkTZXE, . noS i; Coensrof Market end First ste. AiiBON OIL—2O bbla. No. 1 receive by ass amar a. oouinb. JUis ittbittwratnts. * WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE. Do. 27 Bt>«et, Pittibargk. fairs of uoo. WHRBiLSR * WILSON Avfasibt the Ftrit Fnadttm aithe UNITED BTATW HI3; OHIO BTATB FAIB; faib; WtSOONSKf *TATK FAlfe-JOWA OTaTB VAIB; KRNTGOBfSTATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATE FAIB; N. J. STATE FAIB YBRUONT BTaTB TAIP; Chicago Mecbaufe** InilUot*. l-toVrril’e Mechanics' Init-'tute; Cincinnati Machanica* lor tint*; ALLEGHENY CODNTY FaJP, PITT;BOI9H, and other Ootr* ty Taira too coaercui to mention.. v • oflej to the pobtlo WHKH .EB * lUPBOVED BKWTSQ .MACHINE, »T BfcCUCED PRICKS, with increased coaldenee In Ita mtriu aa iba bast and meat r*Ua*Ls family Mi china now la on. vollon tl;e thickest tad th!n»at fabric*, make* the 1 ck-atltch. impoaiibla to anrar a*, w.tb the esa*nii«i advantage of being alike on both aid*a. formlogooiMgeor chain on the unde? •Kle—l« aitnpte in eoaatrnetioo, more epeedy In more meat, and o on datable r machine. We g.re foil inatroollo&s to soab'e tfcepnrebaser to tew ndlnary teems, atitcb, hem, fell, qntit, gather. Mod and tuck, oil on ‘he tame maeb'ee and warrant itforhraeyeara. Oircalanscontalloac tram ladlta el tlr hiibaat Handing, eett and west, gtting pricee, Ao, wiU be furclthcd grat a, on application tn pertoo or by letter. dewing Mnf-Mno Netdlte, Bilk, T*iald roranno to boeaiatastcrtly ooctuol to tbo contractor. Council* resetvc tb» right of cbooelng the manner nf payment. All blue to bo lobjecttotbo epproval ofOooneile ~ Bidders win addrtoa thalr Propoeeli to tbo Chair man of thu ••Speo-al Conmltte* on Diamond Jmprcww mmy* marked“iVepo.ofe for AlkpHroy ©tty Di n men* Jmpr'ttmenL* Uoaurin win nqairo all bidder* to foinloh a goer aolee of tbrir roeponslbllily, before oonavloring blda. BAM’L BIDDLE, CftatrM*. JAMEI MAUSiiALL. A b. SMITH, JNa HOPKINB, JNJ- HEATH. LOUIS UOUU HABMAM DKILBfI, Bc&JtnoSO ' , C'l 40QUT an the 15th of Ootober last, J at UcEce’e Boole, by th* aadmtgoed, a FLAT BOAT, marked W. Q. WARDEN Ko b lbo pro prietor wilt call at lilAO BMP'S DeA-Yoid, prcro property, pay chargee and tak- it away, or ft mil bo ditpoerd of according la law. oofcStd JAMBS T. 81MPSON. STRAY COW.—Came to th, residence of the oaboorioer, on tee 4(b laat.. e etroy OOW. Tbo owner le required to co.ne forward, provo prop* eity,pay chargee end lake Jief' away, vr eba will bo •old according to law. P. FXTZ?ATB£OX, no&Std* Gam etrtet, Pituborgh. QARPRUTER SHOP. Having removed my eb'.p from Loicotk afreet to the Oil Barrel Factor*, next to Bralte/e W:o!en Factory, below tbo Snapeoalon Bridge, on tbeAllo gbeny rtm. wo »rs now prepared t> do allklndjcf CARFANriR WORK. attaulloa paid to JOBBING of a'l. klnde. All work done on the moot riaunable tonne. BflClwd tl. T. PRIDE. OPENING.- 7 MRS. M. PIBKEtUOBi Ifo 101 Miral .ZZrcef, AlUpSeey Ctty, Bogs leaTß tn Inform her polroso and tbo pnbllcgen erally, tnatebe wlllopon• iroeb aeoortmont of WIN TER STYLES OF GMSTEEL BOSNHTB, CHIL DBBN’B BATS, HEAD DRESSES. Ac„ on THURSDAY, HuTIUBEa lih, To wbkb hbo Invitee the attention of the led lee. Bofk2td QIL KKFINKKY FOR tiALJC, Situated on tbo Weehlcgloo Turnpike Bead, % of a mile frotaJoaeo' Ferry Landing, wiin all the Flxtnree, Ac, nc-ceeoary for making good Oil; also, an obon donee of wator. For farmer ln'ormtUon ooqnlzoof QU3H ROBERTS, nr&lwd • Mrntb ol Saw-Hill Ban. FBOM TUB NEW YORK AUCTIONS, Received do ring tble week at BORNE’S TRIMMING STORE, •. TT Market street. Oar stock U now aaata&lly fall, an* oar goods par* chased !cr CAild to N«W fork Aattioos sod [tom the Importers, will be sold to OABU BUYERS at as LOW A PRICE aa tbej can b» parefceied la eoy Barters Jobblog Hcose. Purthaeere will hara the advantage of eeteeting from a NIW, 7&B8R AND ATtRAOTITI STOCK, especially adaptod » do do do Palmetto Mill* 10 boxes, 1 dui each, purs Ostswba Wins, fl eo 1 do 4o esrast do do < dsatlohns do do S tisrccs Certs' Eog*r Cmsd Bams, for sals by no 4 L H. VoiQT A C^» EKEaa ARRIVAL OF GROOERIES. 1000 hags prime Ocfbes, 100 do Moesttsg do 400 bsrrals prime N. 0. MdUwes, 100 do uold-a Byrapb lOObbds arltnaN.O Begtr. 100 do Porto Bfoi sad Cuba eqgsrs, 60 barrels Qratbed do 25 do B Coffee do t-'.OO sacks Extra Balt, 10C0 barrels do do ICOO boms ssaortsd stses Wlodow Qlsss, IOuO lugs da Nells. 60 Ooxee Qsrtnsa Clay, CO barrels Mlseonri Cley, In Store atd for sale by JOHN X. HOUBI A 00., nod Oonisr Bmltbflsld and Water streets ' II. ELLIOTT, M. sooth bIJs of Booth Cosmos, one doer east or Fsdatal s?r:et, AU^bany. Da. ILt.I<>TT having retarded to Allegheny and rdooedtba practice generally. Mndsrale ad*anOh» made on oopslgamcwtscif staple articles sinurcn. Mvasrs TBOUA« AHBUOKLIA CO., PUtsboralu M KINO. PENNOOK A do JO3BPU 0. hUfLBK, OinHonatl. AcdOiafilntiatl Marobantiiaasrany. . rxdbSmd VTO. i. I.AHU OlL—2i bbla No 1 A s • I anl Oil on her.d sod for sals b» JAMKi DALEELf, A fON. Oi>S No*. 69 A7O Water street. C'lKUL>£ Olira-100 bbln., cuitabl. foe J Bcflnlor, for tale by JaMBB DALZU/1. a eon, ntß Noa. tB and 70 Watrr stre-t. HOPS— o bales prime Hops for sale by n.s nXNItV H- CDLLINB. ‘/'I HEE&/.—300 boxes first quality Oat \J tins Oqm* forests by HMMttV h.onLblNß. BUiTLR— 13 kegs flutter for sale by noB °BBN&V U, OOLUNB, T>EARLS—4O oasks No. 1 received this Jr day by PO 6. wnwwv w. nor.uiw. LlftlE— 30u bbls. Lime for sale by nod BIBBT & OOLUVA f ©ooha, J. W. BARKER & CO.’S, aa MiBHKT BTttffET, TO BUT VOSS SHAWLS, DO6TEBB, ' MERINOES, CABHUBRES, DE LAINES, POPLINS, PLUS, PLAID ABD BTBIPSD 1 DRESS GOODS, or KVBBT XIND. VAST 03L0RID PRINTS, «KfI.PSR YARD. awsriyas, era. psa yard. CLOTHS, OAESIMEREs, JEANS, FLANNELS, da. Ail, Ac. 49*We defy oompetition in PJUQRS, aod onr aleck lathe most complete in the city. «rwi oma a grbaTir vakisi? than ANT 01 818 BOUSE; CALL BKTORS PXTRCHASIBG SLBXWBERS. ooSSdiaivtfT GOODS! nw QOODIt J- M. BURCHFIELD’S. NIW DILATNIB fOß^a^c. NIW RBP4. NIW TALODIBB. NSW BLACK AND WBITB BBAWLS. NSW TIQU&SD MlfllNOS. BLACK 7BINCH HBBIKD9. 00LORO VREN'OH MERINOS. CLOAKS—neweat at/lea. PL AH COUNTRY TLASNB IS. BRIT fLAHSZLS. RID, TNLLOW ABD WHITS SABOT BACKTKQ f LAN NILS, end ee* the stock- 5 4 * 3 2 IIS I § i 2?s 2 2 : 3iS 2 * ■ :is s ! • ssa 2 * ; ® s f ► 8 £ « ■ 18 . : S Big £ SliSSfegsg: 8 s Sis bgl §3 l <5 t !!Ml' S s §B| " “ g « f- 2 i Sgf I i I a 113 111 11 : i I* s«!l ! g i s s w *. a§sa ! I , QiSI 1 1 1 BATOV, MACRUM A CO , No*. 17 and IS gtttb mtrmeU im ww Mriilu » ftMh npplj of KBW WINTER GOODS, Pwrebaaedbyoneof the fira daring tb* peat week fa He* York end Baton market. We caa no* offer great lodoeemtott t* WHOLtoWLH.'AKD BRAIL BOY KM. Jb&bradag choice atylee of Gfmpi, Braid*, Battona, Tataei* V«leete for Dm* and Otoek Trimming* Beal Trench aid loctctf KnVd OoUara tad Sole, Real Ltce Trimmed (toller* Beta endHdbf* Real french Lara. Grenadine and Time Yell* Infants Babroldered Robe*, Waiete and Cape, t*oeMt and Seek Ribbon* Triamf eg Ribbon* faaeh flower* Racbea and Pinna, Ladle** Colored Oechmere end Boeton Ribbed Hoe* Bilk, Merle* and Yleroydlned Cotton Hoe* , Children’* High lan-t flail and tttripnd Hose, QnW, lader ud Children's Gtoree and Gauntlet* . XkfaU kiilif tbUrtlf Atm IMI deaien.' fancy Reck Tn* * took* bear hi and Oram* Hail Hoe* dupender* Handkerchief* Pine Onato»aed*‘B&ttrta end Collar* . Facet Ofrrthlrte—entirely new ityle* bilk. Merino end Wool Coder ehiits and Droller* Zephyr KnU Uiod* Zonart Cap* hbavle. Talma* Skevte, Getter* and UUt* Zepbiranddbctlaad Wool—haiiuokmetfrial, fancy Ctoenflle, Cord and BraM U*ir Meta. ; . Ribbon end YtlrevHeadJDmse* HoUaa.de. , J9*&evtng.made apitial arrangements «tib the maaafectareraorthaßlBC6TJlkl*gPßls9 SKIRT*, w« are enabled,to tell a belter Skirt to tke trade at a lower pricethen aas boneeeaat or *e*t. Oar line of oaabrr* erei0,12,16.1*20,9t, 80— ladle* end 4,6, 6, T, 8,9.10,12, lb—mime* sod chilJtenV ABSJITYAHD COVRRT MRROuAHI»,MILU. SBRSAHDPBDBLSAS abo hoy to cell again. wilt ilwi) a And onr etock well assorted, aid prices ne law as any bene* eiai cr west, . . BATO*i MACBOM A 00.. mA .. Hoa IT nail SPiftb street styles FA L L G 0 0 D S JUST RECEIVED. We art now cperriog a eboloe etofk ofPALLQOOM condetfog loallofthe latest UapcrUtfooiof CLOTHS' OABBDU&KBsod VRBTINOB. whleh we flatter oar* selvai will bs aqosl .to soy lost or Weal. They Will b* made op to order, lo » sepertor style, and at prtcre to wit the times._VTs wooM toltcrt si, earlyesQ from oar patron* tod tbs pnblle. MMDEL CIUT A SO.Y. Hixohajit Xauou, No 19 Fini 9r. ITTANTED—A STEAM CYLINDER It BOILRR S 3 i&dtM In diameter, 90 or S 3 fret tong. Inquire o( H. M. BOLB, - pofclwd - corner Duqueaae Way and Point Alley WANTED— Bends mud MottaM frr 11,000 tad SS.OOS, bavin* Inm tee to Ihiee years to run. Apply at SSRf’S, U Sl/Oak street. : sell Bn Sbtlt te Co *,tt FOB SAUS —A Ten oommodloua and MafortiUi wUw»,b iirtirtli pdgbbor boud(ath»M Wferd* AbactMejjOo toog «aa «My paj-arnU, and m low. Imln of B, BOUOTM, /», Attorwy ttU«, UltWttiM. Valuable oil property fob SALt—Situated on franeh Cmk, embracing between 10 and 11 ion. Thereareoo tha property dx wells is earfoua progreee, three of which are at njfictasl depth to JnetUy operating. Ceaneetedwitb the wallets a powerful engbe, li good nnnJng arte. Thisproperty toadjolnlagti* wiobrtted Mwnkk (arm unto perbapt os* of she toil oil tttu lit that regie o. We oCrT a gnat bargain ce m*j tenosof payment, cr wttb axnhaafe for ml estate la « ad oining At dty. Tor parttotttow epdy to aw> ' at* Mo.«»KfbOTth*tW*. TOWtoS, la r>o Borins Printer. Tom Brown at Oxford. 9 role, popular Astronomy. By nttehelL Beeottea of Bnskln. Mbs GUbertfo Career. Glossary of Bpgllah Word* By beach. BralahT By AagnetaJ.Ktana. Clascal, Medical and Theological Books. Bleak Books and Stationery. 003 J. L. BBAP, T 8 fourth street. CECIL J>R&fiM£, by the UtoMijor Wlothrop.oftb*Hfw Yost Berentb Regiment. The Armies of Bnrope. By Qcwnl Oeergr B. Me Ole! Un. B*rl«ed Army Begnlsttoas- Adrentaiei to the South Paelfio. By e Borins Printer. The Bans* oa tb* Moor. By the author of Haifv ret Met*land. The Theory end Practice of the Bwe jlah Moreneat Cn r e. Bloat and Zion. By Bateman. Object Ueeose for Teacher* end Parents. By EL A.Oalklne. u Tee Detinue of Armageddon, or Car Country Fore* told In Brriptare. By P. B Eltte. for eale by B. A DAVIS, M Wood street. SATINETS, Major general m’olbllan’s OEBAT WOBK-THB ABMIfcS OP AV BOPS. l!inetr. HOODS', OPJSNID AT W. 4 B. HDODS’, OPPSPB AT W. 4 D. HOQD6-, OPISI3 AT W. A P. miOPil', OPINIB AT W. A P. nuaw, STRIPED FRENCH SHAWLS, BLACK A WHITE CHECK SHAWLS, cncPLAMOf TH* SIWZfI ITTUS, ■ALUOKALIKUTA At AGP FBIOU. 0322 w: & D. HDQDS. QAJftPETs AliO OIL OLOTHS FOUBTH BT. CARPET STORE. W. D. k 0, MoCALMW him this dsy opaaaf part of b wry Urge sod vukd iMrtant sf OAB> PATINO, to w bteh they Invite tbe attention of bo* are, at ibey shall fc* clbredoa tbs meat favorable tins* also, s newly importodlot otbaanf faIJAPSOITB of ail widths, and at tbs lowest rets* pERDVIAN FSBKIFUajf—For th» M. pnvantfcm ereareof Fever end Ane. Inall eUastca and mlasmaHttitrkto whan UuoaaaadM' mißsot fftTU« prevail, tola star Hag randy wlUbe fraod tavelnebfo. Xi eftetoally etope tbachlllaaod •nbdare tha fever, teteTigontae tbe appetite, allay* trrtaUoa, givse elasticity to the spirit* sad tnfosesa vigor aos vitality, vblcb soon restore* tbs patfcnt to perfect neelth. In ao can baa it felkd to pare,kid vne bottle bee eftetoally eared fonr Ureixyereoee— Others have bees cored by It after failure of QoioJoe end every other known remedy. Prepared sod sold by 4.B.AD.BANDO,IIrag|ktA too fclton street. New Tork, . ... SoHaJjo by B. A. fAHNABTOOK k 00., fttte bored, Pa. aotdalsobvDroiortateirenersUy; ocBUdlwrwltT Dtttooumow— Thd firm of BHBi* VBA A OItVrOBTB fc tbls day diaaolnd by matntl content. The boatneea wOl-re wattled by JOB* A. DILWO&TfI, at tbs eld aland, 1W and ISJ Beeotd attest. i. p. VHUVBB.' * November 1,180. JNO. B. DILWORTO. pO-PARTXfSBBSIP^IIi«T«tE»dij: V> awodsted -with me fatbe Wholesale bnalntee, 080. W. BILWOATB, Vfißcr th* itete Cl J. a. RiLWOBTB A 00, st the stand lately ceenpted by fihrivsr A Dltworth. JNO. B. DtfiWORTB. oobStd SB ONLY ARTICLE THAT OAN elwiyrberetledoarftrhsteralsblfiTTnUDll of all drtcnptkme.lv the . ; AAT P ABTB, -”' ,t ' • •' •• BAT PABTA. - RA V fllf l, .RAT PABTI, RAT - P A BTA, Prepared only tfr 7 JOSMH VLHftN6, Prepared onlr by JoBHPH FLAMIHH, - ao» corner MarkctatwetaadthePlainond.," jC SJSVISRAaCIS, • - Oe * - i WBOQWT JPIRBB. OOUKQN jtu ajlLSsOlXtrct myiWli *• ** > 1 - ■' * ■ v ■ rarttailv deed or fbaped OPISBB AND BIVBTB, Uret or small, made to cedar at ebcctnottce. AirA aoodanutmeototmatoirttyepbepd. myftca piITSBUKOU THEATRE. niDAT IVUDfO, HOTAXUB A itfimnunc ' - Or 181 MWlijiit: SBAMDU9, J. Ah.. xraAFXia. USTAU 0 R A . miiamoba...:..... ua To cooelad* with ON OASSAB BE BAZAN. ■U. *». WWOTtW i|" Vmm»»Jßiuu. MiSSiirSuuko-. I tU OTTHARA:ATORBIj - 1 MBIT.TOMOf IIOH;DIAPAfiOH; / i OaEßXUH'liraifUßL} I J wnr oabvuta sacra ; sabbath bill, a» AU.haShoreslsa,#Oji*rdo»en, cash. .for. nl ty JOHN H. MJu OM> <** tto.BlWooJttfri.FttU «*• gKAOBURX'S •- Sabbalta School Melodies. A Vtir SABBATH SCHOOL OTQDra BOOK. lbs largest, most completeand perfset bjsn tad lose Book am made for th» nseoi BtMelkCdotlfc Woe, |l3per Annciid, or 1& crate ttegta* or flJi per dozen: FortalalacuanUrtaeorstogtybyr 5 jo&v a. ra.ua* * ocU yo.fl Wood stmt* PltUbCiß. * piANOB AT A BAikOAIN. & STOCfc 0# , •' I; Splendid New-anJ Bcooo>M»aad .\ . , PI A 6 8 ✓ Will btaoiitl aiUATLV RBDUOSD PRIGBB. CBARLOTTBBLVJU, w» tto-fo mfthetteM. H. WIZiLIAMM. un opened » Hernial School et So. 9 81*. CLAIM STRUT, Bd story. . . . TcttimoKf e/frockm. * SebthoeeonaeUorortoe Teachers, tho man lo whom all of ne look for adttoe aad testraetfon, J0&19 7.WOLOOfT> I concur mast heartily with the abororV LBOHAID H. *ATO». I eh—rfnlly oacemt to the opinion rajre—datoam W.B.VUir. E take pleasure in giving it as ay opinion that tta ftnegoing recommeodatton Is fall* merited. A. B9RTT. I know o( no one who deaerree higher teetlxao&jin hlaliTor. AKAmi X telly ooocnr In the above rocoouns&dattom. X>. PteMMlt, Be can prepare pqplls for the High School quMtat Chan any other teacher in the city. . A.T. EGUTHBCT. TBUMfr—glpot weak. 1o advance, anfcgtewd PJiNN INSTITUTES, ' BAKOOCB BTUUT. SBAR PISS, Will re-open on MONDAY, the &d day of fteipTHl; BBM. tsnMi-|ttper we«ios of five tnontha. - J.' M.-pMITH, PrtMdoel. navisuii’s B N V BIQPB 8 . TOC SUBSCRIBE BBSS LEAVX to call the attention of Booksellers, Stationers, Dealer* In fancy Goods, and all others, to the fiXTBffSXVB ASSORTMENT BUPBRIOKQUAI.IT7 OV ENVELOPES UANuriorcußD er him. Th* Mods embrace every itjle of Letter, Note. oOMrtiiaof*Uhted>wiiartw. frlfldyd - n.PiHAVWOg._ r\o you&owm paiMxiKQi ■- OWbti BOABiHMPJUaTiNtf OftlCl. Dangaed for ImaU Btattean, Drogglits,- Knohanta, Orocetß Rankers, Aaatoora, tha Anp and Navy#to Tba Prs—a we oftr far nle are it a New fitters; are Ure afmphet end attoigeal tod beattnadeof any cbespPiessse ever tayeated, m>d to copy lam noi; can be operated by any ana, whathm - praiter <* nofand an aoM at prices httbertourinare of, that bto aay at aboot OBJfeTRNTB tin fdonaf; Job Preemnow In oaa. The Oeblarta frocnlrbkb 7 tba Pneaaa staadO are oooapoaed of small Otoiato Ij and stremxly pot together, and far ootnpeotsto ami, ooavenlanoe nave saver bees enallad. Oall aad «kf *mtee,or eead fbreiroolars, gmoedna, prloea. to ■apni COMMISSION MEBOHA^TTS, FLOOR, GRAIN,PRODUCE, TOBACCO WIKBB AHO UQOOBS, Olalme Ibr anon to be medeoa receipt cf gooda. oaAadvance* sadeos rmatgonnifß . aggg-lyd .... . AND OaPß. W. M U VeOdLLOa, 81 fonrthatreet, near Have now on basts very tergi.asd eovplelMtetk el tbelatoetatyleaef Both for tb« city ud wantor tnde, vfcteh tfctj Mil ftt IWJ \9W (SI-tON. lyOriw promptly tIM, OIL KKiTNEBY.— holdseip, bbtaw * co* : .... - |UXll»A* ICUISfI OH AJD LMICAIIIfi wt i Smp «oD*uttv w wft lwi n " BOKftINO OIL, due «od wttt>o«t odor; «uo» ft MOi LUBBIOATOE, pmf «hU« JBBR»>UI jM4^M4lk - JMU Sffd«» kfl »tNa Wll»fanE*K,»oß ,:' floor, irJlb> ptoaptty itnilißta, ?. Ikf ABTJEB *C0 7 ■ - ,; isuTiu i^nniu'7;-!.v 0 0 t D Wrsi litK 3 l's «fc»«iw»>» mingcfiuwfoc ct«a»oite«t «a»*. WIOfWTIPI*. - . otWl f'llDKß—lo bbU. Cid«r to artiTt «n