What Decs It Utatil We find 'be relieving ex'raordinary ar tide io the Ciocicnsti OasttU, where it is given tsuoli promiotLoe. Wc give it to our reiders for what it it worth. When the history of these eventful-times is written, and facts are separated from fiction, there will probably be many things unravelled TUESDAY MOUSING, NOV. 19, 1861. | now eioepee ihe public e,e. Whether IJittstarjjl da^to. 8 riddle * CO. patr no tt» r.a o mui Publication Offict, Fifth tlreat, near Smithfleld PITTSBITROHi Hr, Siwsrd N«t a Compromiser. Why be should ever have been thonght io r in (hit great oonleil with rebeliioo tod •lav cry, it Unot casyto tee. HU antece dents aa a mao and aa a statesman surety give no countenance to (hole who have for months past been holding dp Mr. Sew* ard to this obloquy, by industrious repeti tion ofa most foal misrepresentation. An-' other eirangej bnt we truitju baeelesa a •lory, we have found in a Cincinnati paper, In reference to Mr. Seward's foreign policy, or rather, wo should say, in reference lo a jamblo of policies, whereby the writer of the arliole in question wouldhave us be lieve Mr. Seward intended to overoome re bellion at the octet only of a foreign war. This “profound" idea looks more like the progeny of snob a brain as John G. Breok loridge’s tbao Mr. Seward’#,—and we tract to find, when some friend one of these days has a chance like tho one referred tobelow, that Mr. Beward has bad as little to do with the supposed policy of ending the war at-boma by provoking a war abroad, aa he deolarerbe hashed to do with compromises. A foreign war would have suited Jeff. Da vis and J. C. Breckinridge exaotly, for in the melee they woold not only have sieved their necks from the halter, bntwonld have had an excellent ohanoe besides to develop their oonspirsoy in fall, and perhaps Into a Boutbern Confederacy—with or witbont its "corner stone of Slavery, as JSoglaod or France would please to dlreot. Bail we need not spends stogie word of orilioism on •o obviously absurd a matter, with which Mr. Seward Barely never had anythlog whatever to do moro than with (he oompro mlses he is reported to have favored. Haw laoh reports as these may be set aside, the fillowiog, which we have already alluded to, may be quoted. It forms part of a letter' from the Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Evening f oxtf-and says: A prominent oitizen of NewYorkhadan Interview with Mr. Seward a day or two ■tace, when .the--question of compromise name up, when Mr. Seward remarked: "With many persons I have the reputation of a compromiser. Nothing could be more niijast to me. I was the last man in the Cabinet lo oonient to the removal of Gener al Fremont, and I would be the last man to consent to a compromise with rebels." “Why, then," aoked the New Yorker, "do yon not take paios lo let yonr opinions be known!" “Because I am-willing to trust* my reputation with the future," wes the re ply. “I would like to make this oonversa iioa_pubUo. -for the. sake of some of my friends as well as yonre," said the oitisso, and the Secretary replied that he “had no Qoooealmenis." The B6ltrin England and tbe United States < f North Amerios, that tbese are aols of hostility on tbe part of tbe neutral, trbleh subject tbs vehicle in wbioh the persons are convoyed to oonflsoatloo at the haods of the bolligtreaL” _ Page 870, section 273.—“ Official oomma- Dletlloin Tr'om'ih officUlontb* affairs o( a belligerent government ere snob despatches *c impress a hostile chereoter on the car riers of them. The mleobicvoos oouse qnences of each a sendee oeonot be estima ted, and extend far beyond the tffeot of any *ns9Ktrabinrdibat anrbs coßTeyed;~forlt is manifest that by the carriage of each des patches the most Important operations of a belligerent army may be forwarded or ob strutted. “In geoerel eases of oontreband the ; quantity of tbe eriTole oarrled may be a materUleirenmstanoe, bat the emalleet des patch may serve to tarn the fortunes of war Oi fever of a particular belligerent” 274. “The penalty is confiscation of. .. tbs ship wbloh ooavejs the deepetchei end - ~'Bfihe'cargo.” Under this statement of the British law ' 'applicable to this case, it seems that the British ceptaln may be thankful that hie ship and cargo were not seised as prise by tbs osptaio of the Ban Jacinto. Kent's Commentaries, vol. 1., p. 164, speekiog of the Eight of Search, it is said, 'toll writers upon the law of nations, aod ~tbi~htgblli~aaibwute»; acknowledge- the right, in lime* of war, as resting apon soand ■ principles of pabllo jarispradenoe, and npon - the laetltatee end prsetios of all great mar itime powers. Aad if upon making the ;■ search, the vessel be foaad employed in contraband trade, or incarrying enemy's property, or troope or ffapcudUt, she Ifl lia ble to be taken and brought in for tdja — dication before a prise ooart. The Volant*** Serrioe. It b stated in Washington that the volunteer ferric* now numbers four kundrtd ttaisaerf met, leering only twenty tbcuiiod more enlistments to reash lbs nuoUr anther - bad by Congrats! Adding the regular army, *ZT the marines and tailors, we hare now tie Atm deed liouecni(f armed men ready to pot down the rebellion! Such wonderful rigor the world, sersr raw, and all doubts about BepubHtt.be-' lag able to create armies, and of being ready for say emergecey, mast ranith away. It Is re* .^metedla Washington circles that.the Pnildant; sail for two hundred thousand mote. W «**■» B.fdfd, thtj cu bi raadUy faralihad. < t>; O b prab&bljr aa wall la «eate a fore, lull, alawily formidable to randar oppoalUoa amUft. Uib jba id tramandona, that tbaMaaafdirroptlon lb>ll ba now and fcrarar WhBBdOBSd. ' there is any thing In this surprising tale, we pretend not to say LIOBT OR A DABK S4YIRO. la a receot letter to the London 7mw<, Dr. Ru&sell bad lha following remarkable and toys lerious sentence “It may now safely be stated that Great Britain and the United States were on the brink of war Imte more than three months ago were all but at war, provoked by the violence of American atateamen, which was only avert ed by tbe great forbearance, and moderation, and temper of Great Britain in a moment of her brother’s great adversity, assisted by the prudence, good will, and moderation of an American Senator.” Tbta statement has naturally excited much •peculation among the people, but aa yet it bn remained undented and onilinminaied. la it nit barely possible tbit tn a Republic tnispitu of mystery may be bent until it-breaks ? We have had, during this Administration, tbe mys tery of an “armistice, imperfectly understood” by oar owa President, between tbe rebels and one ol our commanders. We hive bad the Harvey mystery and the Pickens mystery. I And now we have tbe war-witb England mys tery. It seems to ae that this iaihomtess andj diplomatic myeierioßsness might be well re-1 placed at Washington by an occasional reti- I cencence of five minutes, concerning military I plana and operation#, where reserve seems 1 plainly esaential. it cannot at least be very grauiul to tbe American people to be lor the first time inform ed that they have been on the verge of a war with England, from a correspondent of tbe London press, and four months after the-mat ter is over. It was about tbe time named in Ibe above paragraph, from the' Timet' correspondent, that ibe facta which abed light upon tbe state ment came to our knowledge, but we refrain ed from giving them immediate publicity for reasons which tbe above revelation deprives ol their force. We now give tbemto the pub lic without comment or inference, which in fact they do not need. At the time inferred to a distinguished Sen- ator, of Massachusetts, deeply interested in I our toreign relations, received advices, pan- | ly in his ofieial and partly in hit unofficial ca-1 pacity, simultaneously from Washington and I England, that a distinguished member of our I Government was pursuing a singular coarse I toward tbe representatives of the British I Government, both here and in England, which I was complicating milter* between the two] countries in a way and to an extent that might I eodanger tbe peaceful relations snbsiatisg be- I tween them. At tbe same time this Senator | was placed in possession of the tallest and I most conclusive assurances and evidences ol amity toward this Government on the part of the English Government, with foil authority to pronounce any assertions to the contrary, from whatever source, “a false slam.** Armed thua with the latest advices from Eogland, tbe Senator aped in a 1 haste to Washington, and immediately catted upon the I President. Oa asking the President now mat ters seemed, he was informed that prospects were hopeful at home, but dark, very dark, in life direction of England. “What’s the mat ter there 7” he icquired. “Hon. Mr. (-he du inguiebad member cf the Government itiuve named,) thinks a collision inevitable.” •I »m tuibonzed, Mr. President, by the latest advices received on this continent, s tn pro aoance it, as lar as Eoglaod is concerned, a false alarm.” The President showed every sign of relief, end begged him to hasten to Boa. Mr, , whom he know t could be pro foundly relieved when he heard it. The... Sen s tor men called upon Gen. Scott, whom he I tonnd alto deeply anxious concerning our re* tations with Eagtand. He also evinced great relief when be pronounced the whole a false alarm, and begged him without delay to go to Bon. Mr. . Before going to him,' how ever, the Senator called on several Cabinet officers, each ot whom he found in a hied ot panic about England j and each, alter hearing its statement, begged him to .hasten to inlorm Son. Mr. - ■ —. The Senator vainly en deavored to obtain from them any evidence of complication with Eogland, except the mere declaration ol the distinguished member of the Government, Mr. That declara tion seemed, in their miodt, from the official position of Mr. , to be verging upon a declaration of war. The Senator at leogth visited the Secretary, to whom all pointed, who at once proceeded to enlighten him (the Senator) as to the immi* nence of a war with England. Having cer tain documents, he was not taken down with the lever on the instant, like the rest, but be gan to inquire alter (he facta. No fteis were tortbeoming. The Senator began to discour* age tbe idea that anything was to be appre hended. The Secretary became exceedingly animated in maintaining tbe imminent danger. The Senator, then showing the advices he had received, remarked calmly, bat with some severity upon the plan ol raising this un founded panic in tbe Administration, and said: “In tbe name of the merchants of America and of England, 1 protest against this course. n Instead of being relieved or pleased by the evidences of amity from Esglandphrought by tfaii Senator, as tbe others had been, Mr. - flew into s violent paamion, swore at all Eu rope, and said he was not afraid of them, and would show il The Senator left the Secretary and with him this important warning—that the issues of peace and war between England and America did not rest with him,and that hence forth every statement pnt forth from Washington, concerning European Potcert would be most care, fully sifted and matched. , We alto learned that Lord Lyons affirmed that nothing had reached], the Government | which bad not beeo entirely laid before tbe American and English public. Mast we then infer that tbe Secretary refer red to is gniity of an effort to involve this country in a war with England 1 What could have been his motive 1 Here,for the first time iirtbis statement,'.we moat give the hearsay of those various persons from whom we gather ed the above facts, simply affirming that they are pot persona given to listen to idle rumors, i This is to the eflact that certain distinguished persona ol the border slavebolding States, whose interest in avertiog further civil war was very great, and who avowed themselves Union tits, bad wrought upon Hon. ——’s mind tue belief, that if a war with England could be sprung upon the country tue Confederates wauid make common earns with the United States, not from real friendliness, bat at an honorable method of receding from complica tions not contemplated by than who inavgxtra ttd the rebellion, and.that , of any rate, there would be a truce, from which any return to arm. was highly improbable if the disposition : to negotiate stilt remained with the Adminis tration. | The readers of the New York Herald will i remember that for a week or two of Jnly last, that paper felt the public pule* in this dirsc- | lion, every editorial for thal'tength of time ad*; voeating immediate wer with Eogland, and predicting, In each en event, the re*anion of I the two eeeiione-o! the country.- it ie proba ble thet the Herald did this under the cue caught Iron certain of tbe more conservative Confederates, about tbe same time that influ ences were at work on the Secretary. , If tbit was tbe design of the distinguished member of the Government, be was certainly loiled by the “forbearance tad moderation” of, Lord Lyon, “assisted by tbe prudence, mod eration end good will of an American Benator. And it may account for the somewhat open re- i mark, said to have been recently made by the distingnithbd Cabinet officer in qnestion, that be waa determined “to have tbe Committee of Foreign Relations differently organised.” Q. Til Hiyoealty.—At the lut U>,oi'l alaolion, in this oily, the Bapablioanorgenl »(loD ■>> dlrided Into two olty oenvehtloaa, >nd two Extontlre Committee* ,ppointed. These Committee*, wy properly, bare been lathed to moot together, to image for the tone of • eill for a Nominating CoaTen tion for the ensuing eleollon. As tbs oenee of the dlffioulty wbloh originated the two ConTentiont, bee paaaedaway, there 1* * manifest propriety it the movement wbloh hie now been set on foot. An Kxonhuir Arraiwacm Colonel J. W. BuxiLi, editor of the Amtriem Stood ard, h leading Weetern BepnbUoan Journal pnbUabed in Fayatle ooanly, F*., baa been appointed by the Freildtnt brigade qnar termaiter of eolonleeri.; TbeappslalMbt df Col Bnazau wiU gratify bla nnmerona friend* ln Weatern Faaaaylvanla, aad wa are pleaatd to ate him In • position wbera be can do moif to aid tkagood oaun. ■- *. Co- wiik... tt. Cjptor or ».u a .>d abbtttustmtnt*. Comoodon Wilke., who *io c«mo.,.d of 'i '-KMOKE&rT'SLE -On TeunsDir, “=•>*« Jacinto, and wbo aaaam.d U.r.eooi- lL „ I, n da, JlotaH 150'... 10 .'deck. a. •tbiliijof ibd important actor teeming th- tt , oun Unc4», lathe c.t> w | Piiu:.ar K b, l vr.ll prrtopi ol S ide!) *r4 Niasoo, w r ill bo rnnem- , t,n. t t t, at u•• « » Urnt qunmj ct rtEarttui Latin, bored •• the Commander ol the great explor- I e*icUo«»: i o *,.•»** iu % !Q«e»'tt»e chanty, ICO as «■■ >n ( -peaiuon <|l iMt ojd >••*•*>“ »>».|£«Vli* end-the fruits ol which nr. eeen in he ten oi> , 01lto coll To „ r „ CJUL ,,. „,j ttvo volumes preparedly bio» for the govern- MV .. r4 i lli. md *creaut*r ti. l*aa‘,iu turner county, taent. He ia an able and loyal officer, very j Minowmu; uad warrants smooDticg u 'S' »ctm, decided is character and determined iu per- l bealdra ■ urge number olcia-m-, note*. iiugunLts, poae. The pre.e.t Secret.,, ol ft. Net, ac lecied him aa one of the officers to d»eu«.y „ IMIW Jo We utoau*m A*.dr*s4 &a 495, certain Government veaaela 10 Norfolk Harbor j Pittsburgh, or cab at tlisotßee of ilia County Treun and the Navy Yard' there aoon after the com- . ter la tbauourt Uoaea Ttrmacub. meneement of the rebellion. There, with tt WM. u.CASdPfcELb, Lie.lci.ant Phelp. and other,, .. Am... 1 in,- I “«»“ orJuoi. Blat.l, portant moment, he rendered •arviee toon after, when at! wat noct-fiam in regard to the integrity of the Naxei officeisr ami when »o many had resigned, or were pre* paring to reeigo, be wee eelected to go to Af rica to bring home the Naval Squadron on tbat Station. Several of the veaaela stationed theie, on bia ordera, have preceded bun. The Ssn Jacinto baa been expected at this port lor mate time, and bis family, wboae home ia io >Vaph logtoo, have been awaiting hii arrival lor ver eral week*. It waa known, however, by l_bem nod otbera tbat be waa upon the watch for the rebel steamers, Nashville or Theodore. The C. 9. Comal at Cnba baa bad communication .with him io regard to Ibe seizure of the very men, whom hie vigilance and loyalty have now made prisoner! ol wer JSilitais Jloticw U. S. Aimy.— MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! VOK SIXTH EBGiMNTa.to. CAVAL&Y, RBOOLAR BBBVIO9. TSMMS Of 4£&nC£ OSLT TBRKB TEARS. M enjoining this Regiment wilt be ONIIOKHKDi boob as enlisted. The highest pay per month In tbosatvico. Boreas end Rqotpmenie, Clothing, hateUteac*, Qnartare,iFoel sod Medical attendance free ot charge. $lOO BOUNTY! Advancement open to all. lot farther particulars apply at the Br-nnitlng Office, NATIONAL HOTIL, Water a-reet, near Smith field, Plttsborgh, Pa. DIN BY B. HAI6, Captain, Sixth Beglment U. tt. Cavalry, ui-ettf Recruiting Oscar [Try*ATTENTION I—Any officer with lea* about 40 men, who wishes to attach hlceeli aaOtplalo ar Sd Lieutenant to a good regiment ot In tantrjt Lur manta* In active service In Virginia, vill S tease addiaae let Lieutenant G. W. K. In wilting, *i ranklln, Venango county, Pa , with foil partienlere aed rtqitirtmtntt. Bach men tent to Philadelphia at ocoe, t*U the Company Is fall, when they will be tor warded to thalr regiment. This la an excellent chance to avoid laying around la camp (ora regiment to fill, injected to tte Intrigues ot ofilae eeehere. oo’.P.ltai jr3*FIBST REGIMENT Of HEAVY trey ARTILLBBY, under express orders for For tress Monroe. Recruits wanted for Battery A. Officers with commute* or parts cf «omp*nua, will besrerpt ad nod#r authority granted to mo by orJer of the War Department. Inquire of Cept. G. L. BRAUff, Broadway Saloon, oolfclw Fifth e-rcet, Pittsburgh, Pa. |rs»w ANIEU- To complete the oom- Ww paay:2o men, a 150,4 thoelngsmitha, l aaddlsr.l wagoo-mmker. The eomraay la no* In Camp Lemon, Maryland. The enrolled members are to report at Headquarters Immediately for orders Any p«rsen, having any good books wontd confer a favor by leav ing them at Itt Th rd etnet, aa the boys are bolldtng a !ibr*ry,end want something trsouise and Interest them on coin nights. J. THOMPSON, nolB Kitf Captain. jTjS»ALL PfiK&ONS os COMMIT! Efi& engaged is Klldtlos or eollcciisf Blankets, (Scthing, Hospital Stores or other goodi tor the tol* sateen is the army, ere requested to forward thes ee fast e* possible to the Doltreg' «d committee, et thwOOeTolf llofJdS, corner ol Fifth end Bmuhfleld street*, Pittsburgh. A bill or list of the arttdrs ebonld accompany each box or package. X. H. IQIBQ, JACOB OLOflaKlt, JAB. PARS, JE. rrar A FEW MOKE KKORIUTS watted to QQ the ranks at the UHION BITLBB, voder Cept. TQOB. B. BOSS. The Company will be officered ■■ eooo ea completely orinixM. sad will go lota etrvke ee char? atomers. Armory re M story of WUkto*i Hail, wb«ee good men will be enrolled fore few days longer. asSUtf TBOMAtt M. BOt*. Captain Wntlu £.otttta. rrS*MEftOANTILE LIBRARY AS ttv Bo .'IATIOIf ÜBCTDBBS^—JOHN B. GOUGH will deliver a lectors bef'ie the Mercantile Library Association end the Dcbtlc generally, on Y&IDaY BV|Nl*e, her.' 33d, at Ooecert Halt * career: remperoMce I>oors open at «>4 o’e’oek. Lectors to commenoe at7H o'clock. Tickets, 35 osnta; to be had at the Bosk and Mntlc stores, at Library rooms and at the door. r.B-Bmtnrer W. D. McOowjir, j. b. Hchxt, Joe. Autn, W. H. KncAiP, Uctw Com, nr^TEUPERANCE— Tbo friends of Tamps reace are nqaetted to meet THIS BVBinWO.at No. er fourth street, (2d story) 'or tbe porpoev of sleeting • President, two Vies PnaMenU, and anßxecntlve.Boerdor eevsn members. »t o’- clock p so. soldiiui &tis astimuumrats. jyjADVE INK.. PHOTOSBAFHIC ALBUMS, DIABIII FOR 1863. FOB BALI BY W. 8. UAVSN, OOBNIB WOOD AND THIRD STBEBTfI. dc9:«4 MANHOOD. HOW LOBt t HOW BBO7OBBDI Jut published In a Sealed Enveloped: Price 6 etr; A lectnie on the aatore, treatment, and radical cure of Spermatorrhoea at Seminal Wraknen, Invol untary Bolmions, Sexnal Debility, and I pcdlmtnta to marriage generally,NerTounaaa,CounmpUon, Ep ilepsy and Fits; Mental and Pbjalcal Incapacity, re sulting from Belt Abase, Ac.—by BOBT. J. GUL* VBRWBLU K.D., Anther of tbe Gretn Aoak,Ao- “A Boom to Thouaadi ot BnSirsn. l ' Bent muter Mil, In a plain envelope, to any address put p*id, on receipt of sir cents, or two postage stamp#by Dr.bß.J G Kf-ItM. seftStaP? 127 Bowery, New York. P. 0. Box; 4686 1000®° XKBCUTTiNQ CUEEBE ICObbla Ocean HUta Family P oor, to arrlte; 6COQ Ibi Bacon Haaa Joat from smoke tumw; (000 lbs Bboalders, Jut from smoko bonar, 103 bb.s frtah LoulasJUe Urns. JOBS B- OASnXLD * CO, First itrett star Wood. foe tabby aolO SANDS’ SALT RHKDtf REMEDY.— The fmt racorOT of tbit medicine Id ©ortn* dl* •mw of Ibt Skin, nub w Balt Abeam, Bln* Worm, Itch- fcald Head, Bcnme, PaorlaeU, bo-, It vltboni ■ parallel bribe aanala of medicine. Bandr Buraepa rllla la recommended to bt need to throw oat the ac fcealtbp bnmora from the apstem, when bp appljtng the Balt Bhaaa Bamsdp sxternallp, reliance mapbe niaeed npon • speedy and peraantnLcnre. preparedand aold bp A. 0 * u. bANim, 100 Pol ton street. New York gold alao bp B. A. lAHNBBTOOK A GO., Pitt* bn ftss*a!aobT t>«pFi»t«teoer»llT» paUsdlwr^llT gOARCE GOODS JUST BKOKIVRD 100 OAEBi BOT6 1 AND YOUTHS' PBIMB KIP AND THICK BOOTS, Patent Steal Tap, HcaUndTors. Cflsrad far ule by the case low for eaalrby OKO. ALBRIBBON AOO, ■ sole No U Wood etrrst, war fourth. 350 BBLS CHOIC * APPLES FOB BALf OR CONSIGNMENT. To arrivo, ISO kbit os ittann Boriaon, MO bbbi on BtaamarSllTar War*. JOHN T.MO3QMBI A 00. F&KBU RUITBR ON CONaIGN MNBT—Sikega prim* Fmh Itlnnasota Batter lust raotlvad this day aad for atta by * BATON,IUOSUM AGO. brie - JforU YUth ateMt Tlif INN JfittOTA OKANBI&HiUkiS.— 11l is ten chotealflaoaseta Oraabarriva,toar- TBflcr m*Vj “iBAtOII, MACRO* A CO, Mil ' • Mb, IT filth atraat. , FpiXE attention of jobbera md dealers in - X • Toil* Wottmi sad YortetyGoods, js rwpactfolly «au*t 10 the BVPBBIOB T9Y;DaUMt ataufrcSum by taeaobecriser, whlehhe taUa at tba loarastßaat •ranriom. A«bAN WlbxOH, Qless end Ptetare fnma ManCaotarar, Chaaoary lew, betov Mar kat, batwaaa Tttrd and iSarSstoeSfrttMtvfefct aolftMtwl jy^EDIOALCAh. W. UODEinAJOEU, N. D, or atw i:»K cut, OoulutQiilaica LeiQtf lu fUUbotgli abool tba Uili ul I>ti- CfctfUkk, proximo, to rtm*>Q «treral weefc*. Br Will, u qiq«|, devote fall «x«la«l*« •Ueoil-.n lo thp Unlloii>ud rttrglcal trettnint Did* EißKd, e*p*-cl%llj u o-t ot lbs Lawcr I owel—*»o -b u Cjnitipiti- u, PJee. A'liuJa. fu-’-tre, Fu'. if.g o' the Bowel, atnezure of the Bowel, Dlcera’.ion of the Bowtl. aim lb*! y»muuh Cfit onto BiKU'iao/ the ttomb. Kid- <£s alirendtcco will beat tbu MoaoaaAuxLk Boon Fall partlcolan on arrtt«l- f Naw-Vork, Hoy. Utb, IB6U Allegheny county, an.— in iht Court of Ojtutacn fl«ai,Xw. 229,October Term, 1648 la the metier of the v.lont»ry assign ueai of Zjffth 11. U-ston v». 0. O. Loomis. And vow to *ll, November 16th, 1901, ihs report of B. B. Todd,' siq . the Auditor beretjfara appointed la Ibli ca o, exhibiting * statement eaa Coni settlement of the eovoaot of 0.0. Loomis,as assignee aforesaid, being filed tit*ooaSrtaeJm'»f. AnJ it 1* ordered thu notice be pnbilsbed la lb* Pittsburgh Weekly Uaic'.tc tor three «6eks of tbe fllleg of a*(d eoroiat. And that It will be confirmed ebeoistely, end the said As signee discharged from the Mid UOU oa tae 14tb day of December next, if to taffleleat caas; bo shjwoto the contrary. from the Uecord. nol93tvT Attest; D- AUMdTaOSO, Proib’y. ALLOW OIL AND OREASI£.- J. 10 bbla Tallow Oil; 26tLU Qres*e; la store and for tele by F. BBLLKHtJ A CO , noiV Fcao atru-t, Pltulargh. 9 A 103. a. u. iIAMS; O 6 tea. Ur.akfut Be»o; 1 lstore end for aele by T. BSLLKIIB AOj , no 19 Penn street Pittsburgh. 5 XOS. O. DRIED REE*; 6 bu 8.0. Beef Toogaae; In etore and for silo by M• SELLERS A r 0., nv 19 Icon sweet, Pittsburgh. NEW DKIED EE AGUES.—Just re ceive! tad for tale: < 281 bjub prime helves; 90 do do quarter*. L. H, VOIGT ft 00. CYRLKN APPLET,—Receiving dailj 3T cbo'ce tatU.g eud Guoklug Wlabr Apphe. bold _ JL. U. V HOT A 00. CKAN B E HHiE 5. — 100 bbla Minnesota wild t-Q bbla oalrltatcd ‘ Belt. In store and for nlo by L.U.VoiGrftCO. JOHN U. MAC CONNELL, A TTORNE Y-A T-LAW. Office, ‘2d Story Kabn'i Law fisalldlDg, So. 03 Diamond itr.at. WUI attend to the settlement, seenriog ana collec* tino of claims, bounties, Ac., In Washington, District ot Colam I*. 0e194m0 TUI HO WARD WATER KENIS, OIrVAND BCbINISS TAXES—Ihe llata of ai-ore BDpsld taxes bare toco placed la my hinds far eolUeUon, and MU-tTBB PAID fOKTUWiTd. 1 can be found at tbe oflee of Alderman M'BRIDB dally, betaeen tbe boon of T aod fvn, 12 and 1 p. m. and 6 and 8 p. at. peHaqoeot payers wiiitava cotta b* calling and paying amoaota dm p;ooipuy. cclB: R ICELAND Alt.»s3 PASTE. This dtlicleoa prr pc ratios, coxpo*-i u { I elaad Maas, Qam Arable, Soger a&d Vanilla V. c r.tldtnllj lecuamendad £>r t.e aUsTtatlon and care <*f CjUQIH, BOSH TBE IAT, HOARSEN ERS, AO. Bold by 81U0SI JOflaßT ’S, and dealer ts Ooolm FcOtlly aleJI.-lne*, no!8 Oomer Batthfleldand Fourth streeta. PRIME WESTERN BROOM CORN. —260 ba’es, arriving per rsilroed n.J river, end LITrUSft Tulvilbft, POTATOES. —500 sacks iounT Pink* tirajut received and for sate by JaMMSA, FKTZBB, nolß Oorner of Market and First .treats. CORN MEAL-—lOO baah. frethground Oorn Meal Jo»t received sad far Mb b> JAMES A. ffcTJUn, nolS Corner of Barket and Fir»t streets. GKKBN APFUfiCi. —lOO bbie. choiee Apt-tea, to arrive, for aale by no!8 lIIN BY P. 00LLCH8. Llil£. — 2I)U bbls. Vreeh Limo for sale by QBHBYB Ot>l.LlNg. PKAKL ABU—6O bbls. Mo. l'for sale bT ÜBNHT n. OObblNg. EACLIEa.—3O bush Dried Reaches, prime blight h»lvea, to arrive per •lf > «(o* not written. A lyrio •ad aatkmat atury for thotiom; by Plchtrd Grant White une volaaa, elegantly prlstad on tinted paper, withembelUahaunta. Plica, handiomely bound tnclctb.tl ' As sn Impreaslon prevails to soma extent ihit Ibate are io be two different bot.kt upon iho above mhj net, Mr. BUiott destees to sty that autb isnot boeooe; bat tbathe haa an arrangsmaot with Meoara Kuad A CarMoo,lbeo*nersof t epUtea,by wblot he alone Is to be known for a specified lime as paatisbrr. HTANDARD 80088 FOB AGBN > B.—' orslog’s Pictorial History of tbs {Jolted BtatM 1 *ol., royal Svo,?o)pagca; 800 engravings. Prlrc pi to. Leasing’s ntnioont AtnertcaoSa lvoioaie, Hro, 416 pages; 100 portraits. Piits $2 rarton*s Life of Jackson. 8 rrys.l F*o, 3,042 page«; Bsteal portraits,be»l3eotbereogravi'g«. Pnce V - Patrlctlo and Heroic Wxir-etg from frem the Bpeeebai and Writings of D'aiiugutsted Mao, lvol.lSao.Sttpag'A Pricelii urLta Copies of tbrss Works senrto »jo propald, omeca’ptof tbeprice. Agents wanted n all pertl of the country Oraat tsdneamenu offered. Mlactlluieoaf Book! nobUft&ftt tta* |.>wcut rate*. Jkobqi w.K.Aiorr, No 10 Wilktr ft, Now /ork. oolfl:2tdltwT QPifiNfiU at Vf. A 1). AIUUUV, OPENED At w. ft D. lIU Mi A* OPINED A.T W * D- UVGUfc* opened a? w. s..p iro *»«». OPENED AT W. A D 00303% STRIPED FRENCH SHAW 1.3, BLACK A WHITE CHECK SHAWLS, QISCDLABS Of TBS HSWBST r-TYIHS, ■IIUOBAL IKIBTB AT All mags. W. & D. 110Q0S. 1011 PAPER HANDINGS of nod •m ud ntigiw dadlgaAln gold and velm and lOUtotJabj W. P. MAttgRALL, oat R Wood adnata 13(9 ffiocig. i\h.W IiOUDa J- M BURCHFIKLD’S HV bT . LKa riGURSU OAisiM ARKS: .ED AND BLACK YuIBUSD .-KIMS; e-4 OOBUUU-; PLAIN ALL WOCL LfcLAlhii Pv>R *o crs PLAIN AND P.UURiD fRBNdH UKtUnOS; With* lollaiajruueflt N HI W GOOD C? dolB GOUI> ASSORTMENT PALL ABO WINTER DRY GOODS SHAWLS AND OLOAKc; v DRK3B GOODE; BALMORAL SKIRTS; COUNTRY BLANKETS; PRINTS, QINOHAM3, Ao AT LOW PRICES POR CASH. C, HANSON LQVJE, nolfi QUOUo TO ARRIVE oa KOIDATi MOV. 18tb UORNE’tf, 77 iIAUtvET STREET. Ve will KSQtnot to tKe.tu on MONDAY, ls.h Ibil , i m* atoafc of WOOI BN H'MJBS, for Ladio* and Cbtl Iron: BEATING CAM, of all atee.; RONT4QB,new atjlar. NOBItK all qttalittea; WOOLKN BLfcfcVßß AND SCARP?: WOOLKN UNDER PGIRTA AND DUAWRR?: DADIVB* AMD CHILDRENS’ MdttlNO VEBTS aNDDBAWBR*; PANOT WOOL FOSE; LAD!BE' LAMPS WOOL UOBB; MBftS’ KM IT WOOL SOdK.-*; HINR’ KNIT HITTS AMD GWI .8. LADIES* BALMORAL f»«JRTP. LADIES’ HOOP BKIRTV AND 001*. SETA, Ac , Ac , W* bin now oa hand a good aaaottaent of WO 'lf BN YARN»,Of all eclort, aaftabln for kalttla* fn'- dkrV aoskf, and for finer knitting. which *i will aril at (bo nrj laweat market ptca, Wbo’eaat# anl Ik talL Bojara u* (ntlkd *o call And examlno Onr ■lock before gerehaaiog elaewber*. G °to J. W. BARKER & CO.’S, 112 (Gron'l itmt, 6S MABKET bTKEKT DUSTERS, DE LALNE3, PLAIN, PLAID ANb BTBIPKD DRESS GOODS, VAST OJIORIB PRINTS, t%s. PAR HARD. aaißTiNQs, tyi era. per taro. CLOTHS, JEANS, defy ctmp&lilioa In PRIOEB, end our etcck It the most oomplou In the city. «rwi OFFER A GREATER VARIETY THAN ART 01HJ6R HOUSE. CALL BEFORE PUBGBASIXQ ELUBWBBRZ. oaSSilnAvtfT lO YARN BUYERS TU&BB THREAD WOOLKN TARNS. IMo Uft eery inperitr henry ThiaeTbreid Ynro, tnad* of fine woot and put op *bont 10 roll to the pend. We are now prepared to fttrntih thti Tarn to WHOLESALE AND BKTaTL BUYiRS at » lover prtae than any any otherta the market JJAUUOKAIi SKIKTS We haze bow In Block and t j arrire oxer 300 BALMORAL SKIRTS atsVOan*«pward», Of Imported and Domeatle- maker, in choice bright colon. I*dkn ia mat of Boltnorale bad bettir call tooir andmkct one. - EATON,MAOItUM A O'), void No. IT filth afreet niNTS' FANCY TRAVELING 4j- 8BIRTP; * 10 PimUNt STYLES, - YfrJeof . .A- TAKOTASDBOABLIT FLANNELS, cffln* FrasoA and lower rradea, AT |LOO AND OPWAttDB, Sold Whalamli end Retell by ■Old EATON, MAORUM A 00,11 fifth*. JOSSFB BOBZfB. 77 Market street. TO BUY YOU ft SHAWLS, "OLUAKS MERINOES, CASHMERES, POPLINS, OF EVERY KUSD. OASSIMEREa, SATINETS. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ac., Ac., Ac. (03 pound* Bios tilled. luO do BU:k Mixed. ‘4OO do Plato Wick. 1M do Plain White. EATON, MAORUM A CO, IT Fifth at. CSHanis WAN UlB 500 baiLeiti good Kyo by jab. a! petzmb. col i Corner ot Matkat and Pinl at*. WaN’LKP —Bunds,, and Mortgages for $2,000 and $3,000, baring from two to ibies jean to mn. Applj M PBTTt’d, 13 BL OUir atm*. , . £oi Sail & Co Art. FOB ijAfoJS— A very commodious and comfortable realdence, In adealraMa neighbor a.t.-i ,u ihe 3d Ward, ALrghen J, on long and eaay , Dta, and rerj low. loqntre of 8. nOUOYER, Im., Attorney at Law, .j - 189 Fourth »tr«t i t ALUAbLIfi OIL PttOFJSKTX FUK V dAL«—Sltnuted oo frencb Creek, embracing /«iwt-eo 10 end 11 ftcre*. There ore ca the property tl t write in verlone progreee, three of which ere et i indent d*pth tojnetUy operetlng. Connected with iA t relle !• e powerful engine, In good tuning order. Mrop*rly la adjoining the celebrated M’Oonnick '*.• c end le perhept one of the boot oil eitee In that t-tr.n. «« off** • greet bergmlsoncesyterm*of ,**, noLt, iit wttb exchange for reel eetele in or td- I i -a* the city, for pertlcnUre apply to B. U'iiAlr *a« NtvMK^ffouj L'kUIIIK ABOUT Wi JCj puWia.to rno-3 onlar, nowdriving itiiiu io thla oßm. Will be told cheap fc .tin it CAliTTll : rmb then | fltto Hoofes. DIARIES FOB 18G&.—Just received u ai*ortment of Utuii LAB Edwards* beau ttmi Diaries for IMZ, In plam and elegant «ylt«.— for nte by a. 8. DAVlfl,ft3 Wood street. The EQUITY DRAFTSMAN, being • selection of forma of pleading In aolt> of Bqsity. Hensed and enlarged edition, wlib eopl si notes end rofor»ti<*> •to Amerlcao esaee. for tele by • oc-n KAY A CO-, 66 Wood at. IhOOKS FOB TUB ARMY.— If negsiaUoni for the Army of the United EteUa. Cllham’s Manual for Volanteers and Malitia. D. a. Infantry and Rifle Tactloa oompbU- Booti’a Infantry Tactics. The Zouave DrIU Book. Manoal for the Recruit in tbe Ught infantry Drill. Art raged lor tbe Untied btatee Zouaves by tbe late CoL Ellsworth. liajonot Exercises for tbe Army. ALSO, Personal History of Lord Bacon. Life of Kir Philip Sidney. Fltteen Decisive Battle*. ByCrcaaoy. : *lr Walter Half Igh. By 0. Kingsley. Advenlnrea In tbe Booth Pacific. By .a Boring prlaur. Tom Brown at Oxford. 2 vote. , popular Astronomy. By Mitchell Beentlee of BnakUi Mias Gilbert's Career. Otatsarj of English Word*. By Treneh. Bonlah. By Angoata 3 Bvana. Classical, Medical and Theological BooAi. Blank Booka and Stationery. 002 J. L. BEaD, Ta fonrth street. AJOH GENERAL M'OLELLAN'S iXL GREaT WOBK-THB ARMIES Of lU ROPE. Idas tr-ted. ltevlaed Army Begnletlons- Doited Butce Inlantry Tactloa. M'Clollen’a Baronet Kxerdara Elagabary'a Infantry and Artillery, hcott’a Infantry Tactic*, 8 vola. Gltbam's 0 »valry Tactlea. Tbe Beonlt Cross’ Military Enrgery. for wale by &AY A 00., 65 Wood-atreet. CJSUIIi DRKKMK, by the late Major Wlntbrop, of the Hew York Seventh Regiment. Tbe erodes of Knrope. By Central George B. Me Clellan. Revlaed Army negslatlona 1 AdTthtsiea In ihe Booth Pacific. By a Roving Printer. .... The Qjoceoa tbe Moor. By the author of marge ret Mauland. .... Tbe Theory and Practice of the Swedish Movement Oire. Bioal and Zion, By Bsrsman. 01 Jest Lessons for Teachers ssd Parent!. By U. A. Oalkioa. Tre Defence of Armageddon, or Our Country Fore told to B:rlptnre. liy r. E. filtts. for eale by 8.8. DAVIB, 0? Wood street PUOXOURAPn ALBUMS an CARD PBOTOQRAPBS. A fine assortment of ALbUMtf, bolting from twenty four to ninety tlx Portraits, fo nlkin and elegant alylesot binding, with Photograpbac! nrarlyallthe aisttngot«bed men and women living. McClellan, Mra. JMf.DAVU, BLOrr, Mm LINOOLN, LINCOLN. HA BRUIT LAMB, Jiff. DAVIR Mm B. A. DOUGLAS, IiUCKBQAKD. Mm BIQOURNBY, THECABINKT, StfPBKSS EUGENIE, Ac Per seleby ~ tt; 8. DAVIB, 03 Wood atroet. Revised regulations rsb'Tßl - - ABMY Of THE UNITED BTATIB, 186 L With ainli index. One relume,Sep. Price $1,00. Important changee and addtilooahave been made to ttil' HBYIBED aDITION Of X*B ARMY REGULA TION 8. an 1 it abosld at once be la the hands of all who hive tbe prtvlosa editions, for sale by oc.f) KAY A M Wood street. WfiW GOODS 1 NEW GOODSU CHEAP FOSL CASH. WO3I.FN HOOD 3 wjolks noon?. WOOLEN SLEEVES, OAITIRB and QAUNTDKTB. The chcapeat WOOLEN HOSIERY In the dty. MSRINO SQIRTS AND DRAWERS, ftlaftlNO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WOOLEN TARLB, KNIT BQaWLS, ZBPDYR WOHBTID, SHETLAND YARNS, GLOSS*, GAUNTLETS, HOOP SKIRTS EXTRA HEAT I CANTON FLANNELS, D&AWEBS for H cte. CHARLES GIPNBR'S TRIMMING STORE, noil T 8 MARKET STREET. HEELER A WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE. * No. 27 Fififi Stuet, PiUaburgi. FAIRS Of 1660. WiiHiMiX/EIR Ac WIJLBOD* Avardtd Vu Pint Prtmiuu at tht UNITED STATES FAIR? ILLINOIS BTATI PAIB; WISCONSIN hTATE FAIR; lOWA BTATB. FAIR; KENTUCKY BTATI TAIB; TENNESSEE BTATB VA1B; VERMONT STATE FAIB; Chicago lnitttnte; l-enlarille Mechanics* InitUnta; OlodQßatl Mechiolc*’ Ineillatr; ALLTOHENY COUNTY FAIR, PITTdBOBGB, ant other Ooooty Fain too numeroni to mention. offer to the poblio WfllliJß A IMPB'JYKD HKWINQ HAOHINB.AT BMCUOID PRtUfS, with lncreaaed confidence in its merltsaa the boat mod moat roUaM) Family Sewing Hi china now In nee. It aewi equally well on the thicken end tbloeet labrlce, mihM the Ittk-slttch Impoealble to oorjTe*, with the eaaential advantage of belDg’ellks oo both etd*e, formEcg do ridge or chain on the under ■ide—U eituple in oomtrnotion, more speed jln mon meat, and a ore dtreble than any other machine. We give tall Instructions to enable the pnrctaser to •ew bidlnety ecemi, stitch, hem, fell, quilt, gather, bind end tuck, all on tha aame.machina, and warrant Itfor three year*. • *"*“ ' CHrcQlera,eontailnnc taatlaoolels tromUdiea of t>« htfbeet atandtng, eeet end waat. giving prieae, Ac, will be fnrolihed gratis, on application in person or by letter. • Sewing Machine Needlce, Bilk, Twilt, Ootton and ' Oil constantly on hand. noT:ly«*wF tAI'K HTKLKo - 0, FALL GOODS JUST REOKIVED. We are now opening a choloo Stock off ALL GOODS consisting la all of the latest laportatkms of OLOTOB' OASjUIIE&BS and VSmNQS, which wo Ofttttf oar. solve* will be equal to any to bo found Ksat or W«t The; will bo nadofcp&o order, ta • nperlor Btjle, and at prices to salt the Uses. Wo would respectfully solldl as eody call from oar patrons and the public. « - - - SAMUEL. t&U ii m, Mbechaih Tailors, No 19 Fitto Sr. 013. W. aaLMHIF..~~JLU(. » M’OMSCS o Us REFINERY - T goiiPaaip, Sbtaw MA«H»AgTU^ttiOf mm OIL AID LDBKiCilDfi Oil, Keep ooMtanUt on tuod tfca ?e?y best aoelliy o BDUNIHO OlL,cUar and wtttioat odor; auo,a good LU&RIUATOH.pmr* vUU JUZOU tod UAB fIRSAHS 7 —WAlhnriwr left at ftf. Block, eecond floor, will be promptly attended to. - offcawdn - ~y 6* bISVKUAMUJS; JJ, 7 - HO. M, tPATUIff. FIRSBOMB bpikxs, congou sad i in.moAP, oiwvsqr •» “rutksiu dwi oiiWai'uisn mb Mtirs, Ure« or eoiaU, made to ortlor at abort sotta. 1 gv-A-goodeeecru&aaieoastialiyeabaed. avMn . AMUSEMENTS jpitTSBDBQH XHBATRE. TBSSBAY IVKiINO, NOT. 18, GREAT SENSATION PLAY I GREAT SENSATION PLAY 1 IBS OCTOB.OOW I - THU ooToaooar i KITIK HENDERSON AS ZOE ! - ETIIE HENDERSON AS ZOEI iiano*«J&usw. /'iiUSAp V/ An oitgutly carted *.«» Bo»» void PUco, with inUlroa frame, mad® |lf | IV by on* of th» oldest flmu in New York* wr-"..-s‘fw A o«v 7 Ocut* SomvooJ Iroa 1n0*.—... W A dov T “ - •• 190 F6r Btle by JOHN U. MILLOB.BI Weed*. qolft Between DUanod elley and foa»lhbl NhiW PALL AND WINTER! LATEST BTYLBBI JAMES C. WATT, Oorner ol Penn and St. Clair ata. The heirs of Jamer 0. Watt, d xeaeed, respectfully iarlte public attention to the new a lock of PALL AND WINTIR GOODS, cooprblnj all the MWMk atylea of fashionable material adapted to (UtflLL HENS* WKAR, aoUclUng an early call. The Bed* neMVflt be conducted on the tame appro red manner aa heretofore. The stock of new goods la equal to apylnthfodtj. oclfclyd noraa arorn- WOOLEN HOODS, DO, liA V£H A SON, . tUNDtAOIDUBa or STOV&S. Warehouse, Fodoral Street, near New Saesssslon bridge, tUNBIMY CITY. • Wessfc tba attention of dealers to oar tana ««t* o< abd Besting BCorea, (car wood and rwi, vhkb we are aeUlng at & lowest prioaa. Ifast eislting oar city will find It to ibelr advantage to sirs ns a rail and examine cmr Mock befare parching erne* w&arsr - ' WOOLEN BOOKS, Oaet Iren Boom Fronts, Iron Balling, Scales Scflow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Plus and Fanoj Orate Fronts, Fenders, atc.Oaattpgf ofaU ktode made to order. _ Jylfclyd O. D» HATH A WK AHi> OAFS.— FALL STY^fIS MoOOftS dt OO 'I, 181 WOO BIBEST, PITTfIBUBGB, Bare now on hand a very large and complete etock ol the lateitatyluof h UA'IS AND 0 APB, Both for the city and toon try trade, which ihcy can tall at nry low price*. promptly filled. OBIO'STATB FAIR; QABP&TB AND OIL ULOT&S N. J. BTATE PAIB PauaTH BT. CAHPET BTOBB. W. 0. A 0. HcOALLUH bare th!s day opaaefl pari of a itr; Ittp aad urltd ibortatot ol GAB* FIXING, to which they Invite th» attention of- buy* art,aa they «h*ll b* offered on the meat faTorabla Urma' * __ Also, a newly Imported tot of beaot'fai D&tJQGBTS of all vrfdtha, and at the toweai ratea. lUUKOWN FUINXLNUI QOOlfc i-'S OABIHKX. PJUHXXBG Off IQJ, itoetgned tor Bmatl Printers, Stationer*, Draggtsts, Merchants, Oroem, Baafceti,- Aoitnri, end Nary,*®., Ifca Preaaos we oOer far aala an «f a New Pattern; are the atmpleet and etronreatend boat made of any cheap ft—awr tainted,end enpylemipaoe; can be operated by any one, whether printer or not, and are eold at prieea htchirtohnbeeßl of, Jbat la to„eay as aboot ONJt-TKBTU the frftceod dob Preeees now In nee. The Cebfcril taw&'Vfckh the Preeeae etondj are coapoaed of email One* bee* ly andafironrly pat Irrytithir. irnftTm nmiiieili>aei>a< convenience beta never tmat'eqnaUed. Gell'ead a* mine, or aend tor drcrtfhn, flVtn^da^^MrkM^Ao. No,i Bprnoa_atreet. N. T.T urn tanom. WM. BUUNIR. r-«. W, TATUM.......... BAILOR & BROTBKB, * OOHMKBSIOS BSRCQAIII, NO. 45 WALNUT BXKKBT, 4W>Per«OMl tUc&Uon gfm to tIM pordu*»ud Ml* of Prodaoo tad Marohaadfau gtatnlij. X extent* •draacM mad* os oourigiautoof stepl* ■rtfcleo , ~ *■ - - ■ - lomidi, - tfMnctßOHAft AKBDOKt/l*OO n Plttebtrdu - Kina.PiaHoojc a 00, &> JOAipa ajunu, jh4»otadftuai,.-. MwotosM tumilj. . pqfcimd JJK. UUAHIaa U. BXOW*, r hy»lol»n ind~ 'STxy'ggro s; oatviti w niiiMitmt... Opposite Ootoasada row,. soar tl«i' So^inita *%5, D8.U.0. JUNK 6, IOa4VTLU4SABIbS^ CHUDB OIL—fiOU btrrels, JnfyfcbU fee rtflnioff. lor sate bj . - JAWM LALXtLLAMX. aolS Ho*. 69 isdlOWaterttmt. HIOR.OBY NUTS—I bbL tor ml* bj, wait JL ft. LIGGETT A 00. ISiwaiionai. JUST RECEIVED For Sale by PALL AND-W INTER 1 LATEBT BTYLBB At the old iteodof W. D. * H. McQALLCM, 8T foarlliitrMt, sor CINCINNATI, ONTO. AijjQß»inr mrr pmflßoaoir.