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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MON NI NG
For Afternoon and Midnight Tele
graph and Local News See First and
Third Pages.
Post office ataccpy, of avy di•nomiuwtr,n
OVerll u4EN,9 I,e .erer,.. , l
Lions to the Post The PoißClnqq . pr hare rit.Plih
to exchange the )nre.r den erninatiOnp for smeller
ones, they become UvoleBs to us.
THE SPECULATORS OF THE
From its commencement until now, it
has been iterated and reiterated in our
ears that "this is no partizan war:" The
National Congress—the heads of the
National Administration, and thn pub
lic press have declared that the contest,
in which we are now engaged is for the
preservation of the Uniou—not to con
quer or subjugate any portion of the
States ; only to compel them to return
to their allegiance to the government.
Accepting the war as a patriotic one, the
people, of all parties, iu the North, have
lent it their aid, and nobly sustained the
Administration, into whose hands has
fallen the'duty of conducting it. The
people, in all honesty, have been, end
are, willing to devote themselves to the
preservation of the Union. Witness art
army greater than Napoleon founded an
empire with in an hundred days; wit
ness a popular loan without parallel in
the history of nations.
But the past eight months have shown
that the contest is to he a greater one
than any man—even the wisest—could
have foreseen. The recovery of a dis
eased and distracted nation is not to be
accomplished at mice. A people, edu
cated for peace, does not become warlike
at the stroke of a pen ; a people loving
money does not altogether forget. money
making, even in a war of patriotism.
In Buckingham's time, it was said,—
" Who rules the Kingdom? The King.
Who rules the King? The Duke. Who
rules the Duke! The Devil." The devil
which is ruling us, and detracting from
the high estate of those who hold our
high positions, is greed of gain,
The nation is pouring out its money
like water, to preserve its existence, but
those who direct the sword and control
the purse-strings are too fresh from the
fields of partizln warfare to divest them
selves entirely of partizanship in their
conduct of the details of this war.
The powers at Washington tell us that
this enormous expenditure of money
which is going on will benefit the nation,
for it is expended at home, among our
own people. True, but how is it expend.
ed ? Does the power which distributes
patronage guide itself by patriotism only,
or does the old leaven of partizanship
direct the expenditure of the money of
the people?
Is there not evidence that the
money-making positions, —so many
of . nhich this war has created,— are
distributed by partizan, rather than
patriotic hands?
The Democracy have sustained the
Administration in this war with an hon
est ardor. They are in the field to tight
the battles of their country. l'iley make
no secret that they do not hold ill the
opinions which the Administration holds,
and while they support the government
—their government—still claim the right
to canvass the wisdom and propriety of
its official acts. The public interests
can not but suffer detriment when the
people neglect to hold their officers to a
strict account in the fulfilment of their
duty.
This war is a war of the whole people
in defence of their government. The
money which is being spent is the money
of the whole people, and the whole people
are entitled equally to share its bene
fits, as they will also he compelled actual
ly to bear the burthen of paying it. But do
we find it so ? No I far from it. Those
whom the people have placed in power
exhibit a determination to make their
own wealth and that of their personal
and political friends grow with a step
equal to their power. 'lbis want of open,
fair, patriotic principle is seriously atlPct
ing the estimation in which the people
hold their government. In this war,
and in the distrihution of the patronage
and preferment which this war has
created; the masses desire no partizan
rule of acti ,, n. By universal consent
party has been dropped by the people,
and it should be equally ignored by those
in whose hands the people hare placed
their power. The pressure for position has
bewildered and overcome the Cabinet
and the President. Their former polit
ical friends must [ e rrovided for at all
events. This condition of things is all
wrong. A servile press may excuse or
laud it, but no honest press or honest
man need be blind to the shortcomings
and errors of the men who hold our
Now if the Ga:etti's position has 1,, , en
I that advanced by John Cochran (which
is none at all.) will it inform its reader,
and us why it has been blustering for
the past two months, because the Presi
dent recalled Fremont's proclamation;
and will it alto explain what it meant
on Friday last, in relation to "the burst
ing of the pent tip =niter ings - against
(Ten. Dix ? The truth is this (iazette is
The danger of the present course is blinded by its own poison; it has been
that a partizan feeling may, in tile end, floundering about from one degree of
be aroused among the people of the abolitionism to another, until it scarcely
nation, to the great detriment of the I knows what it has been saying or teach
national cause. The extremists of the ing. Monday's issue shows this very
Republican party look upon slavery as strikingly. It contains several extracts iLlet .7\ OVerrMer. S. 1561.
e r:°"°` PC r.: . Yr•iir telegraph Tyceived.
the cause of all our national calamities. from a Kentucky papAr which endorseemr,7
propriety
They are . striving to make its extermi- the 0.. arming the slaves
~A . :, : ir( rC ' o m" m - )a . ' Un d r ...r oe > l . r s a i n u otid r u s li tha ce av n i:r i di m e en, io ""‘r
nation the object of this war. Such against slaver n rphel I h , n, to wh.eit no uour.haoeu you have just made to our comm- u n B
speeches as that of John Cochrane to his one but niool will obie'sq, hut w hi ch i s , rum; ; his ommtryimin moat tong remaint;er
; trrot;•;tl ;.; rm.; the a Vity rind still, murege
regiment, endorsed,ae it wag, b y & ere _ at the same time a very differonprO
Po- .•-• army at .13elmont.
• •
Lary Cameron, out of place and salon from emancipation proclamations, JIYY
needless, as were both the speech and I especially-where there are no slaves to - • -41. <M1.4.-
eudorsement - are calculated only to stir I emancipate. The Kentucky paper's aug I
IQ-You m••y "pa-ac nut more plainly to your
SAL.OvinteS, tha nut 0,98 COUrt•bOCltily than you do to
up political feeling in the ranks of the igestion has some practical sense us it, andn
positions of power. Adverse distinc
tions should n,,t he nnide in a time like
the present mptiLst those who chanced
last year to be oppn•rd to the policy of
the party which created the present
government. The Den - y - writey sustain it
as their government, told wi.h to be
regarded as equally its cltd•tren.
people. We regret that. such a speedh
should ever have been rna.le and we
most sincerely regret that the Secretary
should have given the sanction of his
approval to so foolish and windy an
afflatus of a man seeking to make a great
man out of himself now for use here
after. Let the Colonels of Regiments
fight --not make FOE tical P pee eh es— arid
let the Fecretaries and the rresideni
avoid abolitionism, and stand by their
great policy or pre3er v i n . 2. the Union.—
Putting the foil of the nation's power
alike on Southern and on Northern
fanaticism.
!IMMO
This war may be a long ono. A\ e.
want no political distinctions while it
lasts. The people have decided that
such distinctions shall be ostracised. an ,l
they regret that their high officials, in
the distribution of their patronage,,hould
be influenced by the petty considerations
of former party feelings.
Nepotism, partizanship and avarice
can but weaken the power of the gov
ernment. It needs the services of true
men, not of greedy politicians.
This war must be used to organise and
reform this nation.—not to bu:l i up
factions nor create. Nfi rirktocr;icy ul
wealth and military distinction.
Let the Adininistrldion, then. first re
establish the power of the goveininent
where it is lost, sii I not fall into tite
mistake of ex:+ggerating its nvvri Iv)woi,
and attempt to strt-ngth( n a party wher
all its eft)rtA Should hr dinoct4,l to thf
single patriotic' end of saving a coup
In all sim•erity, and with all their
might, the Democratic people of the
North will support the Administration
in this terrible eti,is. But they see and
feel the danger that at Washington the
shrine of Patriotism may be t 'rued into
a temple. of money-changers by
politi
cians and fanatics, and when avarice,
the worst of all the vices, wheedle=.
joles and bap pl...ces it is not ft to fin,
they claim the rigbt to raise the warning
voice. Not liaal•s pries;s kissed their
idols, a 9 do a scrvil pre s and "scurvy
politicians" now hug the I 'resid en t and
his Cabinet, not for patriotism. but for
gain. We hlily know the tremendous
pressure which wearies
trol the power of government. in
them re,ist it like brave men and true
patriots. Their country's e itise is in
their hands. Let them act for Ler, and
for her alone.
stated in SAturday',.. P , d that
there must be a pettifotwer of ,rque sort
having acres; to th. , eoltunnso;
the Pittsburgh e'llty,c: in ye..t“rday's
Issue of that papPr w. , h ,:trik
ing exhibition oi it than ever
We ask our refoleis' attention to an ex.
position of this for a very few rn , nnent-.
Last Fri(lAy's (;a:eti,., in il trrni.q of
rage at tieneral Dix for iqsuing P.l r,elit
aiton to the people of Not b omberh4ll,l
and ACCOLIMC counties
had the eit,et nt i ringing kack the
counties to the L'inoa, broke on,
"Already we hear the nni;forin,!. of
the pent-up storm • which
forth in all itB fury, it Ibis ir, an.'
71103( weak and eun(rmrdil•l I,<•
perbisteti in."
Now, what was weak and contemptible
in this policy It bail tile effect n 1
raising the stars and striper , in less that,
forty-eight hours in the ceunti , s allud
ed to, and biinging their citizens back
into the fold of the Union. In what,
then, was tieneral I)ix's ei,II , ILICL "weak
and contemptible'!" Why. the r;-,'tie
has told us a dozen time- , already. The
"weakness" of the proclamation eon,ist
ed in the failure of Genersl Dix to /11:Ii(P
it one of emancipation: in this and this
only was his proclamation "weak and
contemptible" in the eyes of abolition\
ista.
The position of the (i'ii:etfr upon the
war, up until Saturday last, was a blind
and indiscriminate emancipation and
arming of the slaves. If it meant not
that, it meant nothing. That paper icon
been teeming with such sentiment 4 al
most ever since the war began : and in
this it is true to its instincts and teach
ings—the destruction of slavery even if
`le Union should lie permanently hro-
Having F• ;:ttol the positten or the
Usizette up until Saturday morning last,
let us look at its dodge to escape further
exposure, contained in yesterday morn
ing's paper. "Now gather and surmise,"
It says:
''WA sustain the policy enunciate.' by
the `'ecretary of W;:r in his instructions
to Gen.-‘ri Shermim, as further Illiin
ifewted in his remarks to Colonel. Ccch
rane's regiment,. and on other public
occasion,,."
What were the 6ecretary of War's in
structions to (;pnr-ral Sherman Y And
what wai John Cochrane's speech and
the Secretary's endorsement thereof'—
Why, both put forward to meet contin
gencies, containi: not a single iti, aof
general orimmedi.ile emancipation. n
fact Cochrane's speech wit,•:, lite all he
ever made, full of generalities.
for tl,at rea•nn we are sturorized to see it
copit-d the (;.izet.
11..1 Letter be cautious in
itii nor, n its high abolition po
sition: it •it is true, retain the favor
of ( by so doing, but it will
f.,1 the good opinion o
iho,c wlio axis county have been its
clu Ic-i achnicr , . We mean those
ph iicii;rorlii. , ts ictio arc in fora vigorous
prosecution of the war, in order to des-
troy ~l avery, /Jut who are prudent
enmigh : r not only not go to assist in
the gm.; work themselves, but who
have an ,veision to contributing much
to ti,oe 'Nutt iiiMs gone and are willing
Pennsylvanians ,in the Field.
lot the rond•
era s tho represent( d whole loyal
11,1111min:1 1 rot,l Stale, to be a hoot twen
tynne rot,ltoo. tit tilts nornltor about 2,ffioffooare
l'cooql.antant, It hos Ina teen officially an
noonttittl thht the whole voitiotArr force, to tit°
ser,ato of the United St ,tee, to aboatooo,ooo. Peon
mt. vanta tot , ha. fort:tooted ahoul lott,ooo inon,
• !ho v.h , 16 nUinber, oh le the
p -n could proitiffly Le' art,kotl fur, is
to - ri FunnHylvar.ia are serving in
li-itha•_.), ltlacy land, iu Northen , tern Vsrgtnia,
o a,tern Virginia, la North Carol us atd in
,/,‘ Probably h,fora long, : rig
!nay 1! atilt. 14. tho \I +,l+'llll.l And IL P
: ol Pri'l.ory real harshy fon,
"-,i p, o:nu n o. n I .'1.11'1.-d by 1,1:/1.
1,10 Arly ,•1/,, r Th.• lulantry, ti 0. :;fire
li
tl, tlllppetl 01111 di.
'1 • the army or the Po
,h ...ton of the Pennell
I. ah,l get, ),lA.) i'r our regttnent,
t o rooeurt), are t i trte equal to
purchased by ii.. to,rorronent at New Redhird,
New London. Nan;:, aet, Sa, , , Harbor, Edwirtown.
and Newport. n the of each ship
a hok wc, into wittet, Iva , . fitted a lead p'pe
Five lashes in diameter, with a valve an fiend that,
t noilyh perfectly -ale even for slung voya,e, it can
be vets ti.ni.wed It is eilmdated that the
ship 16,11 i.e tilhoil and sank to Ho , la - Atom in twenty
111 , 1:1W0E1 alter the remoV4l of 1:11 volute. 'l'd provide
it,t•irn.t itediiisutai I miming c t too cah -. each
vessel is retehed sun ttto auk,- of Li," proper
b,(io,,rr.or and tho
fittin . : 011', this Kraal nr
31, 11111111 , ern, than tit:,
=Ell
=OE
to-hi ;,1 r v As the Federal
Jet ernateh: rd. rtemdursed n dollar of th,
Ir. t.ry, t i3rge >um= have
I • n 1,111
min him in this
nrimte.l It t)to great onzzrgy
MC i Izzied a Fol•I WA) r et - namable economy
t. mt ..! I.a+ tone 14, demand money
BEES!
1-, 11,1 6rv,•rnmrnt. ihry hqvc. itch
1.4•,! , •.1 A' .it, all 1 a Ulu; all ur
1..' nn,b. iy .. , t the. State Ali!
t't tit H a-y .1 I.: trout.to the
'.-zi-Mil :will hr vg.ry SARIN' S.
t.lry Li th.ots payor. 'lf, fcrang.ment !war
tp,kon
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Y\ r U. r I r II No 05/54' be
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(14 .IL.rin,.; nrst year of LLe
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1:r 00100 .o.r y, iu tW akin, will. tb'
t • anNwer my 081 1 / 1 11
nr- 10/04 10ir,...0 vier our national elle
r/dr,. ••••• 001i1 Erg 10 /04i 01 sin, counlry.
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111,1 111 , 1 Y p.•nd
un , H,, and or, In n.tin• 10 p 1,11 , e wly
tr. an- .1, i, , • 7, 11. r cga n t. 4 leave tny
ti2,lit anew 14, of my
try. 10 , y ywur wt' tw , lw , n; eervun!,
rouble, A ,song the Rebel 7 caders
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rLunr.l in ru;:ra•y
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i ,- ii:l - r211 . .! I -pr.,••rring :he of
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and .1,1 I r«prtaNrotaig I
i.; ,, y, v.. trli,t 1., time al.a
t 4)A n 5,11 to give thetti
:.;• party • . omolttm itt,t
the 107 1 . Lti. , ha. tl, th. Myna ,11,1 .omit,
h•• 0t.1,) the
Carollr It. it
t•; ao.l e-nd In thr:r 111
It I. t/I•i:1 , 7,1 !t1,4 tin, ti It, t!, war
policy to pr. vent 'iouch oarolt as and Cmtditta lrotn
c•tdtrg frzun Confederate Litatt-s. General
14sursgard e. t ,oduccd to withdraw hts resigns-
Lon. and no donut on tha tra•mrence that a change
‘‘••t, ri ant that he nt•ght have the print,
ewe of att..e.k.n;:, itm Ltdon arises of the Potomac
I;tmcrat Me I Cm: walk] net Ite surmised St 1,.
,t 1 red hint, at-v day, and he Is pi spared for
+Ow—
rl'he Battle of Belmont.
en. PoHits Dispatch to President Da
I.ls--The Presidents Reply.
FIR!.T Dlr., FSIBELN , EPART'T.
• of VY y., Nov. 7, DOA.
T., (Ic. , • , 1 te , s, iltruugh ti,nerat A. 6:
cane .to •on t! ,e opp,lte ,tdo o
LI Le:mon t, t., any, ate ul7,noo.etrong,'teed
,•d under ro rof mb uL , and at ta'ked Col
d.r Pl.i
iLuf.
I ssitt over three regunentti p Ur,
ti ha relief, then at Intervals
.i, Gen. Cr Latham.
I tarn , ••••ii ever tiro others in person to support
a ilattk Ton, tnent Nth 1:11 I had directed. It trait a
ins•inz from 1010 A. M., to
I'. M. '1 hey In-!r Bel., horiv , is hatiory, tnnr
• who id vro receptured. The verny
Thlt rowed We pursued (hi - -m to
io tten strive their boats be-
lIII=III
I , ro, h•• .
0 IOU) their &9..1 and
Fin; IL:nrr . uoinott and tqUipELlelat..i.
Our 10. , eom: , .Jrrt•:. is - ; ;litlra liirasv
L. POLK,
blur Gprrral l'ormrnanding
An Intended Rebel Demonstration at
the Granzt Rev levy.
Tho NtLw York. Wa,h.ngtoi,
dent ‘erttee I hue
A reb -1 dinorter, who 011110 into our Itaan to-day,
eaten that the rebeln hod been apprised of the re
view which coma elf yes erdtty, end trial it was
their intention to have made a fdrmidahle demon
-Galicia against our pickets. with a view of driving
them iu, and thereby protidao a regu tar panic and
stampede among the t:v liar. 9/Ica Wore to ii II ID,Fe
tire grand Allier. He atett 9 tita. pr•ttp I.trga
reltel f Jrce had her o ,dc•-ntra a,t I.'atrf .1 for
the purpose, but hat for urine enC.N4I cr other it
had hoes abandoned. He says that the officer in
com bind at Fairfax h.ad henfd that seven chr e,-
itinn were Lo hen viened by Hoc. McClellan. 'like
rebels, he says, are date expecting an a ivance
movement of the Union firces, and that they a a
fully prepared to meet !bent. He does not baliere,
honorer, that the rebol9 av II make a regn ar rlaod
anl give battle Olio Endo of Manassas. They here,
It appenre, st me pretty good fortifications at Con
vert itle. The rapture an I once patina of Per, Rm, al
and Beaufort by the I 7 nion 11 ret c • used great ox
c ;meet a :finer the Bonin Ca - otica end (isairg.a
Stalling of the Fleet of Old halers to
be stink .Aertno.l the Southern Harbors
--Copy of toe Secret Ordets--List of
We 1 utripihetl yttitkrthiy a tail, f RC , OUD t of the
flit tot yeaaets loaded with atone, which are to to
used in olosti - itt up harhota on the Southern roaQt.
The tieitt led on the 20th Instant, and we give
a 1,4 f ttio waa-iota riompottmgi it. with their
titunt. Ttioy arc all ori, rut , tr atitnttal, what•
mg re— - .I°lll lo looked, t rtive them greater
r I.p.d
other follow., . re not nt n-+.xry
Hfi)rt n voyat7- f a II mat - 0. and kon.in.l with
picked at.,r.v, .1.3 , p1y n, Wttr fa. 'n;” , H
' 1 O. 1 . 01.1k,' n 1 ,1i mAu each Turtle will
he rein orned by the men of wit., a hn in
(le work of einkinir, Each stun will he anchored
nh,i plafle chcddin !or he-, and w )(then ha rprung
Dined broad-rde to the c:,anne', the* , etfooting as
great a au ppago as When 111. ;a
done. and an., r. iu p0+1:1011. tie valves will be
thdr ,, n, and hrn the VeNNA'.s nearly evel with
thew atrr'a 113,11 will , nave r1;It 1 LOKI
-I.llt, rapta I, 4 , 1 , 11.4 • <kr.. all will
with o. r -t. firal-thie ?warnr n anti at
;r4,. lain n thf,kl:.y C.
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411 E PO :le,ll ine Hon. R. C
la.t. spring. ilir lion:
J. M..Ma,on rotnurkr.l t. ttim.wtion Mr. W.
next Poirt h 111,1 10 .1011,11 prObil' , ly 1.1.0
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pr v ...1 ..1111111nter
rnce
from toe Ctio:l , l•l,' , et,. •.r-":. I;ntlOretteet to be
on tie way to nod ,1 Mr. Si inihrop shuuld
pro lire tt (000 I eit Fort Wirt, n today, he wi.
nod the ati..l uutt..•nb..tr.ottle F. F. V. cur
rounded by -tats cod ceremony which pro
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'FA P; Pi.I4TERs
— Tm . umornal -I'. A I.LCOthi & Nn :294 Canal
ntr.mt. Now lon, November 29th, 18b9.- Goalie
Inca late y -tte,rtl severely troll) a weaken.„
my latee., • • ••Milln.,l by euddeelv ever exneurnz
heard pair Ma-ters much roc in).
mended I••r eat,. of thi, k. ad, 1 proeured onii and
the re. rl. wee all that I c,Md . . single
nlll,l M. , in a wash.
Your,. re-pe,etinly, J.
Propr et or of the Bramireth House, New V Or.
heti. I. tint ligq <,111,11 in thin wino ~f w Plantar to
Ponol- Phi stir of Mr. 4LLC I ICR . lu ANOMN
1..011,47. tie ,, !otiw. 1 ,, m1 dean Pealed
not Div , I hey athni enllnnent robot, and for weak
hoeks. point, In the and spaamruhe
pat or pen .rnl ly. they are unmerpomsed ff.!. the, ',rm..
fitp. airy , rnpart.. I'mos 25 5510 each. Prat) •ip
0ak...294 Canal ntreat, New York.
Sold try TtltNi REIrPATIi , Pittahfirgh, Pa,
And by ail nnnuotrablo dealers to 113041ellwat,
no7:lmdikw
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE").
EQ --. ,„ . • - 11, 4 Puhi.hod I u a .3orded En veL)pe
Pr 0, cent..
A Le , tur t ra rite Not!Ans, Trerthhent n. 1.1 ilriduct(
Cure of Nan - maLorrtaaa or Seminal Weak 0414,
voluntary P.ltniaasona, Sexual Liability, an.l hop. di
-1111-1110 to Marriage generally, Nervounneal, t:nn.
mummy n, Einlepay and Flt.P: Mental and Phyffical
Ineepaulty, reanlling from Self-Abuse, lee By
Ruff. J CUL. VERWELJ, M. IL, Author of Lilo
4/V-
“A Boon to Thousands of Bafferers.”
Sent under anal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dre• H. post poet, on receipt of six COD ta,or two post,
age stamps, by DR. OH. J. C KLINE,
age
127 Roane", Y, Pores Office Box, 4588
T_T E
V eit FA I KMAN, UNDERTAKER, sole agent
ior Motallin Bona: Cased. at k.
BULGER'S CABINET WAREROOMS, No 45
8151iTI-TYIELD STREET Residence, 211 Laikick
Aram.. Allegheny City. Orders may be leli AT
CBARLEN LIVERY STABLE, Allegheny City.
ae2l4lmd 2r'
OFFICE MONCIVGit.PfELA IN,iI'RANCE CO.}
Pittsburgh, November h, 18M.
Us AN El.itCT'ON FOR FIFTEEN DIREC
TORN of this Otnr.pariy, to serve during' the
ensuing rear. wilt la% held tit this t thee on Tr Ns-
I E I HD DAY OF DECE.Oll3fta, between
the hours of 11A. M. and 1 P. ht
ho2l-td HENRY s. lieeretery.
IID~WSYDD:I9i~~ -
OFFICE AI ONONGAHELA INSURANCE Hu,
Pi I.,ourgh Nov rr Ler - .200. , 1-16 , 1.
L I B THE PIig3IDEN AD , D IHRE,bIURS OF
tine company ibise thlfl day declared a Hirt
deed of IPOilt-t. IitHAARS on kach share of the
Omits! Stock out of the earned profits tlf the last
stx months, payable forthwith:
r.021.2w HENRY M. eTwoon, Secretary.
Umaa Perrsacabdi a Lkulsr.Lsviuk R. R. Co.
NOTIcE TO S iOCK tIOLDER4.— THE
a - nual meeting of the Sti - ckholdera of the
I itteburgh and Connelsville Railmad Company
wis le held at the office of the company (Jonee'
Building, Fourth street )in the city of Pitt,onrgh,
on the F I it,T Mt IN tiA,Y,oecond dav) OF DECEM.
BRR NEXT. r t It) o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of
elet hen twelve dir,ctont for the ec suing year.
ao2l-3; W. O. HUGH/S.ILT, See'y.
IT.V.To THE CITIZENS OF PIT'UIBURGH.—I
announce myself to you se a candidate at
the ensuing election, for the office 4.t .
CITY CONTROLLER,
If a long experience in varied and extensive hip i
nesa, a perfect familiarity with scoonnta, and the
identificat on of a lifetime am all the Intexesta of
my native civil, entitle me to your confidence and
support. I will confidently hope for your en es.
n02514f WILI I pt
The stone Blockade
espels, ct-c
of u. n,i to be ooetl..i tiL yi.ur tLe pits
DI • g)
=Er
.11 . 0b1E:Pill BORNE,
77 MARKET STREET.
A A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Plttsburzli General Insaranei•a:pe ney,
p rates It, presented of High
est Sontsding.
,r. 4.1 by Poona. and ot 'ter .r_ll
Mar.,. and 1. aken of all d,-
Srlpt]
n ,, -Z-inn 63 F(OR FITR I. Plusburgh.
APPLEs--12: , barrels (freen Apples
for an:o by
- 1 ":25
1 - E W (i (TO DS Al
-
DJ el IF it A. ft• PiA E
.11
nr. fi;•I•1 an.l rth at,
=III
A'l . kft' 1,,
FIFTH STII EET
WM. V. SHINN, Trus,,,e
MANHOOD.
NEW ADVERT/SENENTA
( -lAN I Eliklt
1..1- ER')
Y HALL lat..
Dotain, Li 13ERTY EiTICEET--1 tie lidireLn ed
having lea.e.l tho )11 , 0VA roamed !lien i,es
have neen thoroughly- ;enovnted, patuted, d e -ela
ted, dc. will open fr. tne winter Pfislrla
elate Concert Ball, of THUR/aDdY, November 2a,
afternoon and evening.
Loom open every evening at 634 o'clock. For
full partmnlara set, small bills.
N. ft 11 •n't forget •he brand Family Mallow, en
hank -floyfag ahernotfa for laadies and Children
at 1,-0 111. ()CR. n 0202 s
14 . 0 SIkAYS
t UP BY 'IIIEI Nlsifil POLICE—One DRAY
si ARs, taken up on Lim 18th inat„ and one Dke.
PEEL' RAY 11011.84, taken up sn the 22.1 feet., anti
lett at the stable of Itsely Patterann, ihe owners
are requested to prove proper), pay Merges and.
take them away, or tdey w.ll b- sold Recording to
law, on FRIO/1 Y, November 29th, at 10 Valor* a
01., at the stabil , of use_ Rudy Patterson.
ne26-3t J.O FAITH:RS. I, N, floef of Foltoo.
tit-0N SATU RDA Y AFrEtt-
L
Ni • between the Drug atme on tba eor
,f of Fenn and Hand fdreets, and the Cilfz-nd
Bank, IWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. Any person
ending, • r giving 1111 ormatfon cfr,ud money at Hue
office or nt Raid drag rlure, will be liberally re.
wa,def. n 02.5
JANUARY Ist, 1861.
ETNA IN.IIILANCE COMPANY,
raFoi4ll, ONN
AI43ITS.
Bonk Stocks in New York Hartford &
B." Lou, St,. Louis, Ph ladvd ma and
nalf-r !naves f,1,005,31&
United States I,trek and Suite Stocks:
New Volk, Ohio, Rsnotek 1, Ten
assare, Missouri. Minh: A nn, Indiana, 431,570 00
Cry So ,ca —ll irtlord, Rochester,
Prooklyti Jer,o7 city, New 1 ork, EU
Railroad l .. 3to.dts— Harttord w
Haven, Ho ,u-nd W•ocesior. Cain.
River
Moritz •,,e Pon s
Real thiineunibsrsd
Misollane , us 1 stns
Cash on Land and dsp sitsd on call,
nod in, .Ads. Ca r,snah 301 302 do
LIABiLIIIE,i
11011,1j1.1e.d anti D;)due $lB4 678 r 1
Resprctiuuy solicit, and +rut tilkc plow• •u at,
tendlui, wy, 16,111111:C8 M. 0.,.
A. A. CA h.Rjlffi k BRO. Agents,
nu% b A; irimith .treeL
(Q.1:1•.(;1A1, bI3ON
L. 7
GREAT COODs
IN THE NEW YORK AUCTIONS
MR. IfORNE has been able, by atten'lrg Now
York Auctions, LO !WOO!, an elegant misortmont. of
FLAT N AND FANCY klictkitiNSut every Leavy de
duct' IP from former prices.
HO v•ng recened sp endid bargains ourielees, we
are prepared to alkm our customers to participate
in the profits by odering them geode at a small/W
-eal:lee on the COOL 11RtkiF...
n 025 3t 77 Market street.
NEW WOOLEN GOODS
-A 1 -
1101iNE'STIIIIIIIIMI STORE
77 Market Street.
We have received flits we. k large ynanlitirw o
WOOLEN HOODS,
SONTAOS,
SCARFS,
MUTTS, and
-.4 L'o.-
WOOLEN SOCK'S FOR SOLDI ERS3
Merino and Wool Ribbed Huse. Flucy
tined Cotton Hose, Fancy Wool Hose.
A •p'eoai.l w•nortmor.t of KIJ kinds of
GLOV FA R GAVNTLETS for Ladles »nil Mingo.
A LE X A NDER'S KID GLOVES
HEM' LI NED BUCK t:I.1 Fl'A
a 1, rwe article for the• Sc, 11 le,
() OP SKIRTS i❑ s.:rr , .t varimy
B4LMORAL SKIRTS
CHENILLE AN I) CORD NE CTS.
.11,_':ountry Nlerehaat,4and MUlmers and find an
ik, ,,,, utrrwnt 01 Fllonou. Yr.urth,•., runnels,
Hato sea 1 urtmen rick., lelrete, FlomhaztneF.
Emui,r, Crape, &e, tuu-urp.u.ed In Ire euj, euher
in preen or qualury.
CHARLES GIPNEk S,
FRENCH
FOR ef. , „4 CENTS, A
CHARLES CI P.N ER'S,
7 , MA Ft ti ET
LA' . (: lIANDKERCIIIEF. AT
CIIARLif.S GIPNEE'S
78 MARK ET STREET
F RENcii (,)Th;F:N
CHARLES GIPNER'S,
MARNE!' !,!TREE
LACE HA NDKP R.lll EFS AT
CHARLES GIPNEIt'S,
7s_ MARK ET STR ET
N EW 000D8
RECEIVED AT THE CHEAP CASH
BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF
JOSEPH. H. BORLAND,
98 Market etreeL,2tid dour from Fifth.
Gresl reduction in prices. no2S
DWELLING HOLISM in various
parts of the city, borouaha and townships.
Choice building lola, farms and western lands, for
Fql.lrl by a. CUT H BERT & SON,
0,123 No. si Market street
A COMFORTABLE DWELLING
suitable for a Pm.ll faintly, on Carson
reel, South Pittsburgh. Rent gb ner month.
S. CUIIIBI..R & NON,
61 Market Fit.reet.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT. TAILORS
No. 48
ST. GLAIR STR
0 I L
16 barrels Sane 'R Oli;
60 do carbon do —reeeivAd and for
sale by (n0221) HENRY R. COLLINS
LEALt
-1,600 Pigs Lead ;
100 Bdla Bar Lead, for sale by
HENRY H. 001ILLINH
nn2
g ELSE--
‘_J 50 boxer pnme Cutting Cherie., Met received
and for rale by JAB. A. FETZER.
0n22 e.nrnwr Market and Viral atreat a.
D UCK WEIET FLOUR 50 sacks
Buctimbeat Flour just received and tnr sale by
JAMFJ A. FETZER.
corner Market and Find etreeta.
ALPPLES---
150 barrels choice Apples, various kinds,
est received and for gale by
JAMES A. FETZER
fulmar Market and 1r1r,4 etranta
MAIM lILLESLL .71 NES L B kDINo
ROBERT DALZELL & Go.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION ANO FOP:MING MERCHINT
Dumasler PPODCOP Flrrartar:E mANuiNtern
NO. Sal LIBERTY STREET
55
GH.OSS HULL'S OLD PA LM SOAP,
pert received and for sale by
GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggbe,
no2o No Federal et Allegheny.
W. it b. iIIUGUS
Have roceivsd snd op.tied theiargeO:
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS
of the u' went and most faan , onable style.
BLACK AND WHITRSQUARE 81341y , y3, _
HLA CK AND WHITt thl ,- G
RKOWN AND WHITE SQUARF;I3AAWLS,
DROWN AND WHITE LUNG SHAWLS,
New style of
FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS
, New style of
STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS
A large a4POriMelit of Children's and Misses'
Square and Lang Woolen Shawls.
CtRUULARS AND CLOAKS
of the very latest pattern. •
W. & B. HUGUS
CO-PARTN
E SUBsCEIBERS HAVE AS
sa.)CIATF.:I) with them under date FebrUary
nth. laal, tfr. It IY. r'l E, 01 the late &re, REIN&
Al .l N 'l'cc e nnoe 11 hereafter he
concluded under the name and otyle of REIN&
MAN M y R.ks &sr EDI F„ at our old ataud, No.
lelleTll STRNET
$2,2135,176 82
13kINEMAN, AILTRAN & SIEDLE,
IMPORTERS AID WHOLESALE DEALER
Watches, (locks, Jewelry. Silver and
Plated Ware, Watch Material,
Tools and Machinery. bud
• watiLESALE AGENCY FOR THE
In callmg-the attention of the public end the
trade to the shove, we desire to said chat we are
prepared to roar a lergerand better selee ed stock
of hoods in our line than ever was offered in this
city. Possessing every factlitv for obtaining the
most of our glIOdf• direct ,rom the best mai:infect*.
rase , , boils to country and iu Europe, and has.
tug srquired a thorough knowledge 01 the busi
ness tr•.nt iParly twenty years experience, at our
present 4,:ti Atind. and just aide, the large and
nsw slots, t I rte lace firm of REINEMA.N a 81. E..
lth E.. to our present large stook. we feel confident
that an exaniins inn (dour assortment would prove
v untsgeo. n to Iniyers, We 1. re,AlBO agents for the
jtptly ceded .rateti ANI ERI CA.N W CH EE.Mentlfao
hireqi fit Wh6ll . lal, Nitii,,,tind fire prepared IU lilt all
or•.e' 8 promptly, is mannr. , ciorers jrr nes. English
and pa, s Watuaes, of every description, its ported
to t•rder, with tams, on so suit purchasers
Watches reps - rod in ft ruperi"r manner.
notl3 EYRAN A Ell EDLE.
331.1 3 a...1_,Z4 0 SIM/
.ki L BIAS
VICTo anus
Needle Work and Hosiery,
VELVET FLOUNCED ROBES
DRESS GOODS
HOME MADE ELANXET%
z.}..NAW ( - .JuIrOPEN-iNG ALMOST 1)/ILY,-Si;t
C. HANSOM LOVE,
II EN 12. Y H. CO Lid •
11E105
Vz
rt)-
o
6,
3 1k I.:r.sTRENT
NO, 30 WOOD STREET,
Manufacture and wholeeale and retail dealer in all
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
In. In our sample room may be found the
'F:I.R IS RA T EIkG.AS IitifINLNG COOK. STOVES,'
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
FuR C 2 CENT' AT
the twerps ot which have been fully trsted
tbotiii iati the titOVes pronnuneeti nneq•~aleli
by any introit market; together with a great many
n:hor deeire Ile patterns.
Wo hove also A. very large amortment of
PARLOR AND MUTING STOVES,
.mbrsein{( some of the BESTTA7TELRDIS now ef
erect to tue pub) e.
'FANCY ENAMELED GRATE, FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles:
n.Men How and Jam Grates, all of which ars of
',erect et very low prices.
air Special inducements offered to ImUclars is
want
of GRATE,FIT.ONTS. nothern
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
SUN.:N.IOR HAVANA. GiNe..Rl,
k.UPERIoR lIAVANA CiPARS,
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
1 am this day in receipt of an assortment of
SUPERIOR HAVANA. CIGARS. 'those wishing
a n arinne that aim be relied on at all,umes, CHU
•
proemn them
A superior erticlo of BRCULDER BRACES,
&ways car and
AT !OS'73YK AMINO'S,
AT JO , sEPli FLEMING'S,
AT .FLEWATS,
corner fdarketidrect arid the Diamond.
0022 corner Market str e e t and the Diamond..
JAMES H. CHILDS &_CO.
ROPE COTTON TNItIoS,
• Allegheny City; .
.
SEAMLESS BAGS
AND OF
82 Inches le 40 Inches Wide,
QM)rdera may be len at H. Cal LDS .1 C 013,14
Wood Street. Plttabergb. oal.:llyie
_
.1 OLi N 510011.131EAD,.
COMMISSION MIRCHANT,
YOB THE SALE OP
PIG METAL AND BLOCiMS,
NO. i 4 W6TEkt STREET, BELOW MAIIIMY,
aline T B IL.BG-B .
TCS. s. C. DRIED BEEF—
f-• 6 Lae M. C. Boat Tongues:
le store snit for sate by F T-BF.PuElla & - cg.
no6o Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Bi. .8L.5..m.,1r;
SSULPHI'T'Eti7 LIME for the Pre-,
serration of Cuter: just received and for ease.
by GEORGE A KIi:LLY, Druggist,
noZ3 No 69 Federal et. Allegheny.
-- - - - - ---
WEN l' ,%,25 per month for a small
welling, in Spinnes Cleart. Inquire at
'6l Market streak.
Ptrrznuaaa.
NEW (.400DS
ever o!pred to ttio public.
DRESS GOODS,
GIRN E FIFTH AND MARE ET STI3,E . ETS
nollt
RhINFMA/1 k kIEYRAN
In every des4nipOon of
CaLEBHATic.II AMERICAN WATCHES
NO. 42 FIFTH STREET,
(f nei door from Wood, Pal .bargb, Pa,
HOOP SHIRTS,
SIIAIV LS AND:CLOAKS,
CIREW BLANKETS,
Sill RTINGS AND SII EIITINGS
74 Market Street
BRADLEY,
(corner Second, Pittsburgb,)
kinds of
Grate Fronts, Fendera, 4tr,
AT JOSEPh' FLEMING'S,
c , rn.r Market atreet sod the Diamond.
ARol/LDER BRACES,
sthquLusm.RHActs,
SHOULDER. BRACES..
0 8INT'A-33"CTV.C3S,
F. BtL.L.ERB & Co.
Penn sgroot. Pitionaret
==M==
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTERIVEGH TBEATRE.
lassis Aniqleiwas,..--WISL HENDERSON
Party 0,7 Arannnern.ipriirate Berea, $8,00; Single
Seat in Private - lkni, 111,01 r, Parqnatte and MV PS
ChairNISIP cents; Family Circle, 26 eentin
Colored Hallett' ;26 eentga Colored Baxes,6oernm4
Gallery, 15 08103..
TUESDAY EVENING. Nov. Ws 1861.
Second night of the beautiful young ceireas Mire
MAGGIE MTGEELI&
MiEGOT, THE EOULTETEE,f4 , I I, EfI w
MargotMdgebiligaholl
RATTY "O'BRIE.I4.
MINER = S --
-- -
UNION STATIONARY PACRET:(7.:
CONTAINS:'"
24_Sheets Paper ;
24 Envelopes.;
5 Steel Pens ;
1 Copper Errodlinn ;',
1 Pen Binder ;
1 Lead Pencil.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
Dealers Supplied -al $l-00
_ -
HENRY MINER,
rob!.(E uccesw e to i Ehmt & Mineeijl*4l4o)ristr.
NOTICE POSITIVE•
OWING TO THE PRESENT STATE
of the country
OR, F, A, VON MOSOIMISKEI'S
STAY IN PITTSBURGH has been_ prolonged, be
yond his anginal - intention. lie thereibee , bege to
ove
POSITIVE ''IVOTICiEI::
to those who 4 ish to consolt htmlitltsr, cos:.
DEAFN E-.8-Si''v
Or any Malady of the
EYE
TO DO , 1 ,130 AT ONCE,* AB
OTHER ENGAGEMENTS
and the reputed ir/USW/OS to, Irtelt.somp of, the
nemhboring"eitire thelnate, will" oblige hiurto
absent himoeif some little while from the city.
EYE AND
OR. VON MOSCHZISKER,
OCULIST AND AIIIIILLSW
Gives hie entire attentton to the treatment of the
DISEASES OF. TEE EYE ANABABBEQUIRRIG.
MEDICAL OR SURGICAL TREAMENT: •
ovvro-13„
155 THIRD STREW, ,„
BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND.O4APT*IsS
N. B.—Call at once to consult DR. VON M.
not- •
.
WITALT A 'Elk GARR it. CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ao.
ALSO
Dititiers-axed Deiders
FIAE viuo,
827 NO_ p 29 Liberty- Street,
Digb,ll o. , SPATIIIBuItans A.
ft. R. BV LGERe
MANITNACTORMS OW
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
F.ll-4Nifr.r VAiikßol
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
PIT TS WU FICK..
AFUL L ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Nannfaebnrei Furniture,
Constantly on hand,ableh wertiliaellsttbalpweat
wines for CASH: -
C.AR,F'ETS AND OIL CLOTIIB
r.
-i-AT "
FQIIII,Ta STREET
4c• BMA/A.M. TLAVZ
v • day opehed part -- of's viiirlardilan''
listed assortment of CARPETING, to whieti they
invite the attention of buyers, as they will be of
fered on the must favorable teirdit,—
Also, a newly Imported Intel boautifel Druggeits,
all widths, m the lowest. rates.
W. & H. - BPOALIAJW;`,.
W Fourth street, neer Wood.
~HtrDfPAGNE W Eii
Widow Client,
Crean Seal.
Charles Steidcdee34,
And Cabinet 04 Wail
WM.SZKKEIT.
1.20-Wodid's-Oftae
P'or sale by
nol9
CARPETS, 01 16-4 f•Mirtnr-St`:;',-i
1 • W.- W0L1NT00}4 , .. 4:,--.
Beforellaying call - and assaaasiorimant og;, ,
P . E T 0 R
itto4toomplets and varied in file OIIT . -
Wit g. SECURE ifrfiLEDfiTELY:aa-avi44;'-
pf theidatvingbeen jaireitesed:beteredliereeeni-,
ggreatadvance in prteea. .
n 0422 0 0, , 1* Biwkeit
DR. swRET's
INFALLIBLE LINIBEENT*---
Whokkiiieleand.
Ph; SETIERS
00 the? Secc:a: d abd sts•
nofigliiZtaxi
GRICTS' .F_ANQY
, r ,
_ _ _ _
_.
TRA.VI&LIVO SirlitTS
10 different styles, made of atilt Motet. additer.
let•Plicinelta, of Pule Fionpfk. illad fOW7, grades, at
$1 and arfskide, wilt/walla iddlistaft. -
EATON, NACRUita Oi; '
17 Fifth Week -
• -
'CI 9 EESE—.
vv 100 boxes E L Chem ?staked tiync
0n22 : Et =MT A=13141-1/0.
- HOWEIS NEW OBE, rr
Sewing
If in?, ADAPTED to airiziods, Of
XI. FAMILY tiNWING, working lgiagy-well on
the lightest end beson.ms• Tabrien.makingths
LOOLV,' • "
sake on both aldek;*lfiti'callTOUSEAlk iiiita
Bavel.d oz - Fulled • 0tt....„ ".
And for - Tailoring, Shirt Making. libdtex,glOlig
and Bfirocabwitng, These hale , no eannnor_---pa
and-mie them at 28 Fifth street. .UP Risirt4
~ 'ereitddbrUda W. B. : .11-4
It cola :0140
R
cranbenies for isle by r.
JAS. A./kir/WM •
Owner Market,sadentitlroilke.
EAR,
rte, ..r_.,..