•~*r.. - v. -.*’r 'li'vfi.vj'j-Mijv . v rl . «.. '“V. ‘ -n :i.?t 41: -. • . . •••• :•••••`;' [r.. =MEM , v r *vy4 or*—''-' : -..l > ■:.>;«• :i; J;' v&i&i : 1 -> : ■'"•K :<r-H^^’S'->^.'T;K'.f' , ,v'.' > ;tT , ..-.r^' iP',->,’-,C---' w ' :: .’ v ‘ *■ v-: !v:.-,’<7 ~ ,; :,'? : , s *. :!.:>;•,*•;• .-• <■ •<' • •,-•;•*•';• i'.,is-. iVt 11 :-f;-'r^.- : i‘.'VJ , ‘ *< ' '• .»'■’• ». y£-* v *»' » v . 4'" V VV' 1 ' fittskrgft TUESDAY MQRNINU, NOV. IS. Traitorous intrigues. The telegraph brings .us reports of clan destine negotiations between some leaders of the democracy in New York and parties in Richmond, the objeot of which is to put a stop to the war, secure a representation in Congress from the rebel Stateß, which representation, when combined with the democratic ■ representatives of the North,. will ■ secure to that combination a major ity. That much being scoured, the next step is to be a National Convention, got up of course underthe auspices of the same joint ooncern, to amend the Constitutionso as to give the South, or, rather, to Slavery, all the rights, guarantees and securities it may-desire, and restore to it its ancient domination over the country. This scheme was very plainly and distinctly foreshad owed at the late jubilee or jollification of the party in New York by Fernando Wood, John Van Buren and James Brooks, all of 0 , whom would be leading spirits under the uew rtgtme. , We Have no means of knowing now the 1 ' leaders of tie rebellion will receive the base proposition; but we think it likely that they will spam the Northern traitors ' with scorn; for some of them have already intimated as mack. , The secret of the whole matter is simply this: That organisation called “the Demo oratio party," which for years has drawn all its vitality.from slavery, and received . ' all its doctrines and principles from the men now' in rebellion, will be utterly ex -1 tinguished unless the Bcheme here spoken of can be consummated. "-Should the Uplon " be dissolved, it will be hjft to stand alone in the Free States, a thing that it cannot do, for it will have nothing to Bland upon. Or should the rebellion be crushed out by force oMarmSj and the Union restored, the Southern wing of the Democracy and the Rebellion (for they are identical) will per ish together, and with them will perish Slavery, the fountain, the life, the idol of the : whole system. Slavery, and that monstrous anomaly in polities called Democracy, will both expire together when this rebellion shall be put down by force; and it is to ' avert this catastrophe that the scheme un der consideration has been Ini fact it is the only way in which the party can be saved. , , The object of the democrats (now rebels) > of the South is to save slavery knd the su ' premacy of slavery in the government. They care nothing about democracy. lu deed they despise and repudiate its princi pies, and loathe the hypocrisy they have for years been obliged to practice in order 1 to hold their" weak and docile brethren of the North in their leashes. On the other hand, the democracy of the North are only anxious about the preservation of their party and the public plunder that they oc casionally reach by means of their party. They uphold and defend Slavery, not be cause they love it, but because they cannot help it. Their obligation to do so con stitutes the main articlo in their treaty of affiance with their “ Southern brethren It may be that the rebels in the last ditch," may try the experiment of sending delegations to our Congress; but itis not very probable; and if the northern friends Of the rebels can hit upon no better method Of saving “the party” and its only remain ing principle, Slavery, they bad better give it up; for the Emancipation Proclamation Trill put an end to both. Gen. McClellan’s Farewel We ask our readers to read and ponder the following carefully. They will be more | impressed than erer witi the wisdom of the act which! removed a dangerous man frema posiu-pn of power in which he had become well-nigh uncontroUable. The facts are giren by on eye-witness and a man whose keen intellectual penetration enabled him to look deeper than -the mere surface of a pageant which had in it all the elements of a deep-laid plot to inocu late the army with disaffection and mu tiny. The writer is the army correspon dent of the New Tork Tima: HEADQOAaTEas Aanr or tue Poto»ac, 1 i: Wabrestos, Tuesday, Not. 11, 1862. / '• The last echoes of the cheers from a huu dred thousand throats that yesterday rang from camp to camp, and were borne out on the nnlsinz air, hare died away, Gen. &Io- Clellan has rane, and the army turns to the work before it. It was necessary for the late Commanding General to l^re. Be had his elecUon of modes of doing so, and he has chosen to cause tne trembling fate's of the nation to stand still, while he Slf filled up four days with an 'Moral' spectacular and dramatic faremU. ilnj I be pardoned before thee, austere Nemesis! | O Sacred truth 1 if the phrase maligns the man it is the conviction which facts hare fSrced'uponmy mind. -A watchful observer of all that has bean said and done since the order of remoral came, I hare been unable to escape the constant unpK»- eion that what passed before my eves was of the nature of scemo effect pre pared by the hand of the cmuung artificer ? hare seen the priests of Dodona that pulled the strings that made the. in sneak as they wished. Men whom the authorities should know and “arh. hare busily circulated among the soldiera— dropping the ao . tion ofthe Government and loffaming feelines of the troops. Officers stiU hold ingrammaud. hare, by hundrede b atant lv threatened to resign, andstirred up their men to munity. Hearen forefend that I should say the Commanding General m stiyatcdthese proceedings, b «‘ be “are mailed while they went on, and hehasuW the passionate elements thus cutoked. Yes terday the grand farewell was made-- thaumaturgy again! The G ““ ora \ “ Staff rode from camp to camp; tno saiuies, the shouts, the caps tossed high » »» aU went off as a per programme. The for ewawtiM “Now. boys, three tunes three for was repeated ateaeh ' HWiaion With snoh curions iteration that S had to laugh at the artifice. “It’a °?, e pew, boys I exolaims a mas all played out now, ooy remarks a ln command of a brigade, J Gensnl suit TBma in7)“trs havtonly (how mart to erne in the army of ‘T rJJZZc"® “ Why,"insinuatesanother, „ zzr&sztsst a*?— mint?'’ ' . , I have nothing to do bnt teU the totth of what transpires; and if yon “e, 1 ® 14 - General MoClelUn’s departnro has not been attended with every outward demon itratlon of passion on tho part of the sol ii,_ vod do not receivo the true, report; Tta? alone can soparate what 1» E«naine from what is factitious In,the sentiment of . the army toward their Isle -.t Bnt -with much that, for<the,tta*Wngi looks perilous, I feel every “t 1 the eflervesceneo will presently die awsyi i . the moral tone of tho . troop* .se ; w*b>ra<ji ea Ml fc M* There :*re fictions; that the mo; i meat, all and moire than the force' of fact; . but.'ibeWKis this peculiarity inherent in j them, thafc, rooted ahd grounded in : no genuine conviction, and dependant on adventitious support, they not last, bu drop away and ccapc to bo. 1 \class the feeling for McClellan, or rather the form .1 has taken, with such fictions. It is not be overlooked that that. commander has many qualities calculated to inspire “ dence and respect in soldicrß MrTll jpj der him. But that American ciliien? w unravel the series of historical causes under which this phenomenon has grown SSfbifr Meanwhile the spell is broken and the time ia not far distant when army and people will realise that, tn the removal, an incubus hns been lifted from off the na tloWith regard to the feelings of Gen. Mc- Clellan on his removal only mdlre<! ““ j mations have, of course, come ° ut i. b “ t 88 i saw him on Sunday night at an infortnal 'rmestibn civen in his tent to the officers of Ihe staff and others, puffing his cigar with imperturable tranquility and cheer fulness, he masked well evbry emotion he may have felt- Tho oft-reiterated remark of “General, this is painful news, simply elicited the reply, “It was very unexpected TmTl assure you." Strong expressions indulged in by youthful membersi of_his staff were quietly answered with We have only ‘0 obey criers.” Champagne was upon a table in the corner, of whlch l'' partook. As tho General lifted his glass he gave the toaBt-“The Army of the Potomac, Ind bless the day when I shall re turn to it. This same hope that he w ill ere ““P 1 ”’ ur to command tho army I have hB “ d 1 1“” neat several times to-day, although it ia strangely contradicted by the remark which officer? at headquarters report him to have made to the effect that ho 'vil “never wain draw tword under the p««nl IZnUWivn." Enthusiastic individuals hinted repeatedly at the White Houb his future command. This was answered with a smiling silence as to a remark iy no means new. Some one observed • „ eral, we ohall see you back in a fortnight. Said he, “If I never return to the Army of the rotomac, may I live to write i i> history. It is a task to which I shall devote To another: “I feel as if the Army of the Potomac belonged to me. it 19 •... that its officers are my brothers, my children. This separation is like a SSSSJrSI affec “"teTy and hopefuUy. the a great deal better than »t noon the late of the Army of the Potomac, accompanied by his personal staff, left W a spe cial train for Washington For an hour to the departure, officers poured into .tho oar in a stream, to hid htafarewell. Burneideandhesatoa s id — K’fc Median then plaeolh£hand on the shoulder of his brother General, and with a look of unutterable things, spoke brief parting sentence him, which is ta l.ir&cv and not the publio s. As tne tram moved off Northward a powerful column of troops at that moment passed, moving Southward. It flashed on my mind as an Siblem of the new order. Courage, an Onward! __ Garibaldi. —The latest advices from Lu ropo represented the condition of Garibaldi as critical. Some say he is the v.cUm of bad surgery, and that he his leg, if not his life. Should he die of wound received at the hands of men acting under the authority and orders of \tetor Emanuel, it may shake his throne, and kindle a conflagration in Europe greater than he could hare raised had ne lived. Such mon as Garibaldi may cease to he numbered among mortals, but they do not die. Joan H.G*oisbice, E.q.,an aged and di - tin gashed eiliien of Cincinnati, died in that city hurt week. He had reiidcd there almo.t afty yean, and wa. for many year. a.uocess fnl merchant and banker. Ho was the Pre.i dent of the Franklin Bank until the «pira ,ion of it. charter, whon he established the banking hoc.e of Groesbeck & Co., from which he retired two year, ago on account of ad yanced age. Mr. G. wa. for many year, a member aad officer in the Second Presbyterian ehuicb, and wa. earnest and consistent in his 1 character*® * Christian. BOTES FB.OM THE CAPITAL. Corwoodence of tbe PllUborgh G«k«tlo. Washirgtos, Not. 14,18G2. Ih „ snow a term of last week .eema to have cleared the atmosphere, and opened the waj for the meet Indian Summer, which for fly. da;, paat, ha. bathed the world in it, mellow .nn.hine. It 1. jut "* . n autumn a. wa, the last. Then, fromtho 20th of November ull the 9th of Jannar;, there were bat two or three in considerable rain .torn,—the roads being .mooth and hard a, floor., then were tho golden honr. for tho Arm; of the Potomao pa,t never to return. But for the inoubu. of an our oautiotta or an under xoalou. common - or the work which it ia now .ought to accom pli,h would havo been done. Alloc- the DEPOSITION op H’CMStA*. I have read with some amusement , repute which havo appeared during the “ all your paper! in reference to tho eicite mlnf about the Budden “discharge 1 of Me- Clellan Somo telegraphio correspondents SJofMßtoe to disseminate information from Em“nuo 6 uuce the di.ooe.ry of *"*7 4‘«“- Biona about, and wondorment at, and condem nation of thi. moot unfortunate orent. Vou must have supposed n tompeit of angry alter ation, and wide sundering. of near frieod shlna and and foreboding, of the future, nnd —a barT time generally. Permit your corro ■Dondeut to add hi. teatimony. I went pur ‘S o all gathering, of men, to hoto EiJm. where civilian. with shoulder-straps and civilians wlthont sbonider-strapß, sol dlera brigadier, .on forlongh, fifteon-year leld surgeon. made up from apothecary . I w and all that sort "moat do congregate endwatched tho current of opinion. "Where ol Tnb.one r d ageno«l Kqulnoenee la the ™aLr a.7n.t the g thtag to be done, if w. pro posed to save enough of tho conn^ 1 ”^, 1 ” Set through tho winter on- Soldlera wlto Whom X had conversed last summer, end to T i»kd AXDrested an opinion adverse to hknu a Renerelto their great disgust and aneer, have confessed within a week th“W«ro how eatl.G.d that he is noUho mU iorth. plao., ‘".d’a flu, lliplll immediate and, * c , n anm* 1 liked him and some dlda t. 1 can asaur you, our soldiers,at least! aro mon.who have thei own ideas and opinions In these matters. idea that sotm« to havo got abroad to the effect that “tho army weald »«r'O under «ia other commander/* was inculcated by the Wait Point clique. | Prom tho headquarters down to the smallest ahonlder-atran-down to”, mortal Mercury, who rnn. oferrands Sa hospitals—there was a parrot-like rt of the'same cry—senseless bocaase any servico under hlmeicep SwiSSrUelving, and “ehangtngbaMl" 1 u- for * better reason, via; Sit W toSly ‘ untrue. ' Where are ie, W «ffiMM bent:oa serving 1 under How many ban resigned? i 'ljdggasgaesnl s ... w-uc'. r«. ofth. ff®"D E »«sa i &asaMs’ ssa^i^^sj^vww, “•?» -rj n th rj»^&s^«>ssr understood that theytrouM tavobcou ecc.p- pn»f-«- ' i'^lh.” B ot‘in«UoL'!°a»d‘ l lmin& quarters, the Secretary of War »M not the man Let us trust that his mighty energies and patriotic efforts may n.. longer bei used and made in vain. U« has been tho cham pion of action through rreary monthi of do fa? and bo is victorious. | Qen. McClellan passod through bore the ether night, en route tor New Joreey, without excUing any one. He moved like a sensible man, without making any show, and is no peaceiully in the bosom of hi [ D ’ : let us .hope,-he may or joy tho domestic fo lioity o\ which, far bo many monthi, he has \ been deprived. OESBBAI. BOBRBIDS. Grout hopes of this man are onteitainsd. He has succeeded in all the work teha. *- keo in hand since the war began. His North Carolina campaigning was Tigero*'“*»■£ ritAr-like. Il« w a man buainess naoiis. He does something to-day and somothing more to-morrow, and again next.day- H Is not held to be a brilliant genie, that I have „or heard. Uo has this day, I believe, the confidence of all the soldiers in tmgreat army, as fully as McClellan ever had, and F T b hu« y far,"under his command, ‘heairny has been stationary. He has been g*-ttng Knaee and dimensions, tho whereabout and Ihalaboet of tho mas... of troop, now obedient to hi. call. To I will see them all in “'’“on. Before another week has passed we may have a battle. ""d ie may bo before this is in type- BCtDGI BUILDING. carrying the rail cighty-avc f~‘ » b °« tho mer, DESERVED PROROTIOS. Alfred Townsend, of Hew Brighton., was UUof UM. * through the 101 l end fights of the' nnscathsd, hat in the second Ball Bun wee severely wounded In the throat end thighs. Ha l** for eeven <Uj» exposed ta the field of ] battle, bat was miraculously pte««rved from all these dangers, and last week recolved, In recognition ol his gallantry and. a commission a. Lieutenant in the 18th Be tntar Infantry. Mr. Stanton, the mostwortby of War, is , [ul of merit. Lot ns hope that Lieutenant Townsend may bo spared to wear yet higho honors the 149tB—TBJS BELIEF I.BSOCUTIOK. Thia Regiment, a portion of which *»»*•* oruitod in Pittsburgh, i* doing P™™ Bt hore The men are very sober, ** a4 y» -‘f afSSto’i'SS.rf tCpreVo* Mar ahal hew, a position of much importance, aa f “ Ham in their sickness soch ani as thej need The Pannsylvania Soldiers' Ballot Association, of this city, is happy to aoknowl «d» iu K°»t obligations to your city and vi cinity. About lOOlarge and valaablo boxes of°goods have reached here from your Bubsis tenoo° Committee. W. P. W.yman, Joseph .iv—. i Q |, BD KPtnmmer. F« B. Bnrnot, and othia, have aided the A»ociaUon moBt efficiently. Messrs. Spang, Co., forwarded their eheok a few day# ago for v » °M,h i» of treat aid joat now. The eeaion ofthe year oSTloudly noon all tko good and benevolent to throw in of the r snb.unceinto stock. The Aaiociation b iupplr f° T .wwr is very scanty. It greatly need. rdeks woolen under-clothes, slippers, option shirts, butter, traits, canned and dried, oom forts etc. Bat woolen socks It great y needs, ' hot few. The Belief Association of Christ's M. B. Church and the Episcopal As of Pittsburgh hav. i/ao&a and more from them are hoped for. g The good people of MeJsachiuetto,through their Site agent hore, have established a free librarv for the use of our soldiers, which In itrTadvantages is next In importance to food and raiment. thr AGRICULTURAL DRPARTMKNT. p rodtt cUv. P““^ h °' h 'l, ,f, n^n ”indla« oi h % p" D.p r im.ot Swsrs’sisaref sk 3r.s:^ general andcompreh.nois. s d„c“dumior tta. direction of the Commiaaloner of Patents, baa boon abolisned,md.all i uat tori pertaining thereto transferred to the De partment of Agriculture. ff , the V With the view of carrying Into effect the beneOelent and ImportantendHContampUred bj its orga»i*atioo, «h. Honorable OobbU aionor, Mr. Isaac Newtown,»U«iu tli. co operation of the farmers and ®V W‘ culture, as well as of AgncnHnralSocieUM in « yery part of the country. Their expert Tnc. in farming .ill render th.ir eorreapood aoeo with this dapartmont excood ngly deal {able, and will greatly aaaiat in P“>“ ot ?«!*“ rods proposed by Congreaa in eatabiiahing ‘luTcircular recently issued by the new •department, Pennsylvania la shown to bo the ricbeat Stato in the Onion, In coni, iron, niokol and lino. - In pig Iron abo mnkei 62 por coot. “rb. 58 per cnt o ibc valn. oi iho wholo productions of tbs United bgxtt. In bar and rollod iron the production of Penn avlvania in 1860 oxceoded two hundred and « iaMaad ton.. The production of {ho recently dlßcoscred petroleum, or coal oil, ia estimated at stx l&otwond barreltper «*«*» j ik. wells appear to be inexhaustible. It alao a isaued by this Department tint the ntlo ef increase of our principal and mineral prodnola, has “°" ‘ h “ N J* P ‘ l P ‘“ with tho increase of popnlat on. Now plantß have been auoceaafnlly introdncod in tbe lxat len yeara. The Sorghnm, tranaplantad from China, yielded over .teen mifften free Annired and fi/tl-fw thousand gallons of tbo year 1860, and tho estimated yield for thla year is twelvt million gallon** , - . Sir. Albert Rhodes, late of Pittsburgh, is in tbi. department, and U a very valuable and efficient omployeo. “ r -. N 'r l “ f D ’the De wortby gentleman and tb. Dartment, is also from Pennsylvania. Pr§f. Sh.rT.s M. Wethorill, of Philadelphia, a gan tloman of distinguished iclontifio attain manta, baa been nppointed Cbcmiat of tbia Department, and baa already, sine, his »p pointmant, mado a report on the Analy>'< <' t Grapes. , rpUK RAILWAY TIMB-itEKPEjI, I d4Bßciattv adaptad for A nay «•!»». flood imiu? tiun roM ; wfll mo and koep oacellant lime ; !»»▼• hands .nd Ih, Inti.™ Standing In rnllnt This 1. non'Ot lbs moat taktug oorelliea of tbo day, aud abmild ntM B*s 'L"?X jft «"on.^°'bSldS,n,n U «t»d, W 00 SK^-taacss rbST^uus.ortr’wbUbi* goodaUw, beafily £Z£f hull doisn, «30 00.; A“ JU. ? h^s^ I KiSLSSiSf, 2l£s£ ! , SSillSls money Imtorter, “ rl, • Q^n®r B H^?i”jnV nB l l <»U.V. | P. O. Bus, ttl flV BKEIWtiBB ANU Uli form* of Book® *nd Blank* «- lulrrf und« toWn* *“ Wf & !“*« A m M.—iO eaddles V » /"^TTjaiMrfKODftitWrt* •for n 1» by 090 r\ =1 KCri li KK AT TUK IKON CITY M JiliTOE ot re*- «nJ et. owr pOCKET BOOKS, For Hie new Twinge Ourrrncjr; DLA.EIF-S, 4 to 8 to. and 12 mo. LAWVEBS HEW TIE ENVELOPE; SLOCOMB'3 INKSTANDS; PriOrOQBAPU ALBUMS; For sale by W.S. HAVES, WOOD AHDTHIBDJTESKTB. jte »»• .1 n rKK TisK.nKJ*~rs. tmportaNT to oil shippers kiassifSsS.SE and AUegb-nj „ Ull on Yard, for the Tille, which I »n» P.j forwarding and bM on*arpaM«d during Crude Oil- inu p j located Ju»t oot edTantagrs lor the ImaintM. «» 8 balldlnga, with ,h. d.,j “ ss» «.d ] a line landing tor non * . gionnd. la® no* prepared to t * k "_2 Mcl with flro-pnx.f tight .learn pomp, to ’ i n-thol time. Or I *il» untato.toi. tmnto l *” 1 th . lr own SKsrts cssa...'«>«««»' "*■— 'tss&'szXz * attention -VTOTICE. —Letters of Administration to th. .all th» amiciUPWi,*' 1 £■ u . la.gjediit* peymrot, SSSSS'bSm&Imo. demand, .pda.t .bee. | Si'SSWSSi* ” m m * t “ tn ‘” rn tb * .itboat delay to AB!i vrtLSOK, idm’n, Birmingham, TnOS B HAMiLTOH, lr Att«S“ t.t«. So- ®8 rum street, nnlft-.fitwT - \663 VAMIA T C«irSlAj, t< BAlLW>il>. »2P' SU “iS. 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McLAIN 4 CO , I<B Fourth SLasfS £i A * Of.T.Uod Ooal Qomp*°T- - ■ FANCY FOBS; OBU.DBEN’3 FANCY FOBS; OEST'S rUB CAW, COLL AHB * GLOVES; hats ahd OAFS. Ever; wrtat; «»1 etjleof the.*™ ROoJ.on hood id lor **le »t 144 ROBIA MlLl,B ’ ,44 QUEENE 6TBKET, NEW TOES CITY. government coffee, B *° ***** ./.dr.ai anp£BlOS COFrEB. rt w. w*-« «s - sj.*-isaM« ben •inet. °° ,*f Ri» B ,k DOA.ME, 189 191 prompt attention. t4£liA mi» f|ioKK CAKJS OK VOUK HBALTB, uin mouoed'b obkam raliratfb, M*d» (ran common more brallbj par., Mid will m»k. Mtw. ugnwtw i> wctlll „ „ cooking than injr i mnll ritl<«, and Impart* a perfectly few from all lmpnntw«j»“« Ct^“’ i b££*S°t tt toll blm t°B« 11 l«- Kor Ml. U. *J AOK'B, Mm. I and fl Diamond *plfc6tnstaini«_ OOBtThT DAVIS, BooMBtWB, No/93 R Wood h» r^; d ‘tjUA SctatlOc jitock. 1 of BpI)KD«Tw o* » fID of »od BiKonuiooMr"' 1 pirlicoUr »tl«n- SUiljnorrofidl.Un*. P l|n ,„ lh *° d *"> -^T which h» h<*rqgrtyj*L. QUaiJKIKb O ?5 bosbels good Bed f o **J|*J|* 100 bbls. cholco Family Floor, IGbO tot. 80000 Bide**, juo to*. Oonntrj beep, ; ft bbU. extra Urgo fancy a », r -. 100 boxe* prime Cream Oheew, to erri , 6t»bU. fresh Boil Bailor, 3 do do “•» I For tale by I ' owi* TKAkiSU —Camj to the pr»m-JjSP •» l^Sj‘ m'S’ ibo«* *» SS ofbcUW »ij«h«ny coaj'y, mor »oora f JMI , “^«£ r £9.^'KiSWa P*7 ch&TS®* b SaMCBL WOLFF. according to Uw« *■* OPliJtd riiuKKR •oil. OAJIS, substantial and wut ot raa, csmr, ’wobks tio, bol4 81. OUir wax U»* BtldKg. If ,txanss “«'tth-old itand,B7 W«od•treeu In pric®» »' *«® ow B 5Sr pM k ILSIIALIn • *• - nol6 naanAQß vr ANTED. (VBAKKEUj KOU BUTTEn.; y 9b4U barrel* do . ??» \ ~ •i6*»rrire to-day and for w OANTIELD. '• no!7 ‘ ' tytnsETtauniuCTSiggjSoiß P|un».«.b M •»*•?? 114 Sacra* «wt< J j wit • •• TT AT A 00..68 Wood it. iTm a ACSBTvfA'roKato “3™ to ; 'rpd OOtJNTRY BATON, MACKUM A CO., sisSasS'Ka WOOL; “oooSfKsnTiHO TABUS,™ hwd ™a to AITtTB. «s snb. PBDDMmTS. "-so bn, to „.! S. B. A cheioe owortmeot of Staple 'Dry Goods, At 1 - rpAKE NOTlCE,—Drafted M,*W I dTcomttaneM will not permit then, «££ great*aacrilica, logo Into “•*».“? *" “ W ' W with tnbrtltctre. SfiSSU I AwfWg&ggt- pULTON’S VEGETABLE COUGH BTB.UP. Which oarer Bail* |o core when neat! I» time and «■ coiding to direction*. gW-Bead the following eerttScate., pnhllahed from Hoang other, receirod within the part three ~«■ SflwM Ckxxx, 1.1860- Mb. J.M. Sir: Tor 7-« o •>? *»• ho. born .nff.rlng with • Ter, oinlont ooogh. At night .bn would hot. to got ootol bed J 01 7«"• qoontly to got hot htooth ot hoop from I Hooting of root Ooogh Byron, I dotormtocd U> tty It. I got o bottlo Itom Ittoo Lowlo, ond o«od oc cordingto dlroctiono. It gorolmmodloto rellof ond ocUd llho o chotn. on her coogb, ftodoclnf tbo i gronuot chong. on hot In on. woo* Sho ho.no mom of th. hud coughing .polio "»*. “ d ln f “ l miy «*****f emi. BMpectfntly> PmatinwH, D«c 3,.1860* J M. Fciron-Dwr Sir- For I her. been .offering .ith. etr. re cough cud cold In tb. h»d, end amid not eI«P « night for nothing. But niter Being n bottle ol 500' Vegetable Ooogb "'COMBS. For tbie rented, *e her. tb. mcommend.tlonof j, .ho here need It, nod .1.0 tb. - tlon of on. of tb. ddmt pb,.l.lnn. In the “””*£■ .bo bn. need It In hi. prattle. for ,»-1 1 -Ith tb. bnppleet remit.. If ,on nr. troubled .lib . Congb or Cold, Inllnenu, Bleeding of tb. LnngJ. Qnln»,. Pbtblelc, Bronebltln, Wctnen.of tbeCh-*". not 1 PULTOH’S COUGH BTBUT- I Spitting of JBlood, Artbnt., droop, Enin 1. the Bre&nt, Ho.rn.naa, Cntnrrb, Inllan.tlo» .1 |b. Liver nod Blptherln, In .U tie etngee, FOLTON S OOddH BJBDP will cum atone. th.n|nnr congb 1 mixture in uae. . __ 4 W. do not at; thot in .11 erne, it will com Con-1 ■nmption. No medicine out be dial on to do «. Bat a. do liege. «nd .Und rad, to prove, tbnt b, the nid or tbie mediolne, coupled with proper ennlln r, regnlntlone, eucb m reguUr bourn for lb* "■ ttmlnt open npprti«. “1 — ll «‘i»»«".““' pemt. cnem bnr. b.en cored. Do not ' Untel, ndmonltlon. Tb. Congb B,.up -111 cum jour cold ; keep n bottle In jour bourn coMUntl,, I nnd Uk. . dom on the fleet eymptun of n cold •a-gl 00 .ill enr. n bent, Doctor’, bill. If not onr life. Don’t fell to gl»» « • ft 1 " 1 - U— romwlj In Um.. »«« "•"i' 1 !"* ““ yonrcold li better. Prepared «od told et «l p« bottle, by pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all styles; DIABIES, ISM, All Btjlea; All oaw Mil popular BOOKS', All lata PAPBBB ami MAOAZIHKS; A Uri» aMortment alway* on band, at TKsssa^si^s&t F-tTS-i , Th So, M do. AUecb«m\; tmi iT* siting how. M no. Pltuborgh; tS'nbiro p“ V ethdo. do; Lenli Bannab, Urern, 34 do, do, ss*,«r & K^-i»gho4^«'^v. Wbrnsi Osorp UTsro, 6lh dj. do. S©aissiSjJS«M*. lBgA;t„Mo' d ” k ' *“* Ohrh. McCORD & CO.'S, Vn 131 WOOD BTBKKf. AT NO a DIAMOND and get CV&b rfMUM'B MJMBAn WU* SSSSf^r 58 ® ,h j;ru .* ! 8t Demand. HtUbßgh, P>- R BUUSEK, TABES A PLACE. B. MDDLS, Vo. 183 Liberty »tTMt. ITS AND DtALIBB: ALEX. HANNA. j. M. FTJLTON, Woo ist, FIFTH STREET. vjlilOK STATIONEBT POUTFOLIOa; POSTAGE ODBBEHOY HOLD BBS; POBTMOHAIE9; WALLETS, Ac.; STATIONERY, all kin dr, BItABK BOOKS, 4c., 4c.; JOHH F. HTTHT’B, nO 6 Mahohio Hall. Fifth Bteeet. Mnonlkctnrnr of aterj dtaertptlon of • NO. 45 SMlinillLD BTESKT, PITTSBUBOB, PA. A MU itsortmMt of PITTBSVSBB TUBED FUBMTUB*coo»ungl oa ™ ch »«| wIU MU al tto lo*«t prioe* for 0A8H lol6:lyM*« to ,KA*t Busaa us, mb. Kumwen a J Talk about ■ approbation and pnftttloM, ~ X a fIU jour column* If .wo wow cot MbateoU !g&E@gHSS purn .«*■»«*»rune: ; a . Hon » I Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. Wtb, JMS.J Ue „r.. J. J. (Pi« -t Bn,-. jro«tf«<OTr*. com. to w. wa «b«j saarifss&sad QdltJt Office Ko. 81 Toorth ttroot. ii.na of imuoimmM'w yi} rfib COUNTY A^ESSOBS.— NofaMi do&an •» ' aol4:BUUltT* •••••'" ' - - - * TTQDIwBRWFFoEmBTtoWf® . 1. It need* oo : . .3.»5*4«5» 4, W“ 4 P* ,r ' MssssarwgisM,'.-.-: ? HMOa : MHSSIOS. *s7**° flmlthflald »»J Itorth H»». QBOUK OIL KUK f' (to 1600 barrels, that has been la tanks all snmfaer, an<l .tola at shoot «P paiitj. . .'lijafia ol HWs>a«4;on Ww U,o,attheo|*o,«l UllTn.l‘AEKA<»-i ;. iocSUfta v-‘ ? '* -STYLES, C Xj O -A. S fta TFT A. "W Xj S * JUST OPENED AT w. & D. HUCUS'. ,y GOODS qhkaf wi BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Jflarket Street, Wholesale and Re' SILKS, C L O A S S, SHAWLS, DBEBS GOODS, At Last Year’s Prices. GOODS, BARBED ELAHBELS, M. Burchfield’s. i ■ BABBED OOUNTBY PLANNELS; WHITE d° OBEY TWILLED SATINETS AHB KENTUCKY JEANS; CODNTBY BLANKETS; SUPEBITHI do; SHAWLS; AND CLOAKS; SHAWLS, flu. old Itjlo. »* Lmll ptto: LBEBS GOODS, In gwnt T»ri*tjr. QHKAHI ClUSAril OUKATIM— WOOLEHS! WOOLEHS! ! Do BED do 00, f BENCH FLANNELS, o! .11 «h»d«, Notll pW» “OODNTKY BLANKETS, hom. Mde, »» «“>" ""IADIEs” LONG WOOL SHAWLS; Do BQUABE do do, MISSES do do do, WMLEIf bright colon; MSssms.?”" All of tha ahora good, at STMT Khali adranc. on last season's pdMi Iff OABH ONLY. C. HASBOH LOVE & CO., PARIS TKIMMINB.— this Beeotlfnl article, designed for DRESS, CLOAK ,d HAHTILLA TRIMMING, is now offered to the public. It la also adapted far BONNET TRIM- MINGS, and the Flutes being all llrmlp held bp a double Una of stitching, will not open ont, and can be .plit in tha centre and need either double o, sin- gle. A foil line of colon Jnst reeelred and be sale ,t wholesale and retail b I HAOBC „ A qIYDE, n Marfc»t It- tot, 41b tri DlMSCb'b BW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS, AT MA.CRUHI & CLYDE’S. FEES OH EKBROIDEBIMARDLAOESi NOTIONS AND BEALL ABtIOLE9, Jmt recelted and selling at the lowest cash prices, f Msrmml A CLYDE, nolt 78 Market subet'ndth and Diamond. rjIOTHB TRADE. JOSEPH HORNE, No*. 77 and 79 Market Street, I. now recelrlng Us thlrd Urre nets.' New supplies of DE^oo™gs 0B * BBS; KNlttlNO ~ and ■ ZEPHYR WOBgTED I jrST BIBBUKB, YJILYR EOv M-Ptioa i» tow ••■»» Ho» toldt ELEGANT LOT OP PLUSH BUPTIB TAttIVHB l*il«9 tj . thl * d»j. Now •* UntUKo to mik» ooloctlon* .Um Holiday,. BATON, MAOBOH * 00. BaRT>AINB FROM AOCrriOS.—Bat ..i.-jssaSg^lg' | „ ... ■’ ' Ho. XT tttlh It. OTKBL BKIiT CljAHra—A into- B*LTOLABPB of BUrt Britot* dlnot-fna «J» taporte") * a4 ** 7? ** : *iT6H .' ,B—ln lota ot' T> ALUOKAL BIUBW- , . UM cclor.. B«h»=U«riia-J« •nppJM ta HpSPft •/ .» • ; «HOH, " TJ uRi- edpvß. from ■•*"■ Sew York' Auctions. ESffiSEWSrS#-- «*»“ Geod*. JOS. BOBBt HOLE3A.LK BOOHS cprtMjj; TjioirWLD WEIfHKK--AntoS° l WOOLIN GOODS, »l ’ 77 and 79 Market itreeL WHOLESALE BOOMS tip itajra. i T IJSSSTHAM IN. V. FKHJKB., Ola ud reUil, g 0B ljK , a TBUtMIKQ STOBB, r’IKKY WOOli UNDKKSIUK’Io AND (or «*le to wholoeil* t>ojw*» »t New HOaHE’BTBIMM* NO STOU*. THBATKK. wv nmmoi. Lmtn itt** •"*-"* Lau- Trearorer....-.^- —~~~ «-Kighlli nllht of the celebrated American acter. “i'M (riLl.j) IYKNINoI HOV - li “’’ ,M2 ’ Second time here ot U.. new «+•!«« «t JACK SHEPPARD. i In ate acts, written exprterij for Mr. I To condcdo wltb ’ FANCY ntwne Mlm claba bkbobb. .TTH.n'.IK JTOTICES. TO SET IN THE UeS? BTANTON CAVALRY. Was Dcwm** 1 _ l .*&**»•• | “^F.ridendStulT ‘’“X^th.S.tfS&T'' complotloa of lb» enrffid.' Bap- KiUeled men will bo T en u wfo l Dticcol clothing, anne, bbme I bo farnUhftd by the propdr B, orJer of tb« Bocrcugy of I Brigadier General and A* A. Q- SSS?aiSrt»^= By order of tbe Ooeemor. a _ l bdbsilLi Adjutant General Penniylraai*. sraS-wfegia ssMmSS?t.uS I gsssaaffissfea ££?Si£ the leaat Batelrhß , I »*‘The Colonel ean.-ta-fctmd at Be<|M™wr« bHK BLOOK, Filth ettect, ehote I Office - I —*_ JVCTIOJT BMJBS. T-TSSTmISSES and CHILDREN’S >° 0 AUCTION. TJOOTS AND HHUEa, D HcOIcHcLAHD^AOCTXOHMOSR^ GENT'S FINK OAX.F iil-HJTS, no\T oataukjuk haws ur o! Claud# Le L ®J^ a Lj HWo- ; msmms: rnmmSm jSSs ?S^£kß ~TB 74 MIBM BTMtlt. iOOKS AT AUCTION.—On THU r4'ivraHSat7 o’clock, tad fbn<nrta£en>n* «5 TifUi wxeot, Hwoaic HaU, T- A. S&SiwS'aSSS mmmgm Co££n»ri«. «,mpW,W,.« UrP "SdStSk! BiciloMrtM, IMO sss&Eft.Sss»mm-s .pi»4w ?*"* sE,tiaS jK. FBA.TT, Btletm*n»_ - | rpO THE LTrEKAKY PUBLIC^-Ou I wfTWtfnAT KTESIHO.-HoTMoter-lßtt*; tt7 akS ; SSsEjWggSafeffg?S¥- , Sas2iissMs®-fi^S jsr gs.-ssrsSi»^:^“ i w andcndgoed. noUKdtttwF \ r a i ,n a ki.k KrummAi i- »«.*““ »w«« d ‘ i ““ SjanißfcM Flttlutt.-- ** J'i MA«fM«Tfhiap Bani Bfocfcf - - I so do Altagtojy do ' S 36 do M.*lL -do d°»_- ~ \'> !»,<“> Bnni)a PATH, t°°INJ>KN MININti W. ! I Ink VftTDiY SYIHISOt ,Hw« soil - - « IJAGSI BAGSI BAGSI - ** 1,000 Swale* B*p; SJDOOOnraI BWj i " ( ?; ; I _ - I HItOHCOOK,IIcOBKa»*.OO. il ' _—.—■> ■gjfTTßy, FAttumilj A EJToomrti *tm«. *»»« I] riUMBAM. ■ ' ..;C" If : QAS ABB ■ - \ H T ' BTBAH lITEEES. IT TtmVß, iulUll* br rinWoU BciWICW/ -,»oUe».- _ ■'■■■■ IhH OAST IXOS ABB l|J| pat Tip In tfc# wumt m*nEjr. OAS BIXTOBKSOBhMAbiA to VTlfJlbciUj*, ’ I [ietsasa^f^W . w^ntiahitmt. hobhmi TT >pd 79 Hwltct Not 77 ul rS'HartatutrwL vsM^nmjrrs. BOUNTY »IT7. j-n.nivia.AMt.
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