thelail2 post. • • ' §§V ) - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY PITTSBURGH: T lIIMIAD A Y MO RN I NG- ..-.N OV. 28 For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph' and Local News See First and Third Pages. aiir Post--office stamps, of any denomination over vases (BM IS wiL not be received for subscrip tions to the rod. The Postmaster here declining' to exchange the larger denominations for smaller ones, they become useless to us. NO PAPER TO-MORROW To give all our employees an oppor tunity of enjoying Thanksgiving Day, no paper will be issued from this office to-morrow. Should we receive any im portant intelligence we will give it to our readers in the form of an extra. GEE. SAM. HOUSTON The Galveston Civilian, of a recent date, informs us that "sam Houston," the Hero of Ban Jacinto, and'present Governor of Texas, is rapidly recovering from his illness, and may be considered entirely of out of danger. This will be gratifying intelligence to the General's numerous friends throughout the coun try, who still admire him for his many noble and generous traits of character, however much they may deplore his weakness and vacillation as a politician. Gen. Houston has outlived his fame. Shortly before he was prostrated by his recent illness, he wrote and published a letter giving in his unqualified adhe sion to the Southern rebellion. He was apprehensive of being considered dis loyal to the rebel cause, and believing it to be growing in strength in Texas, he announced himself unreservedly in its favor, and with the apparent sincerity, too, of an origins] st , cessionist. His letter was quoted, in southern latitudes, as an e,vidence of the increase of rebel lion in Texas, but those who reasoned in that way calculated upon hi; sagacit y in catching the popular breeze more than upon any evidence which his letter contained. With a reputation render ed attractive by romance and adventure, Gen Houston has been the most success ful political harlequin we have yet pro duced. Shrewst, plausible and crafty, he acquired character even in the Senate of the United States, where men of comparatively real ability made little or no impression at all. In late years his courage was questioned. and it has been pretty well established that he ap propriated to his own uses in Texas the eloquence of Lamar and the valor of Fannin and Travis, who fell early in the struggle for Texan independence, and whose spirits Lamar invoked to arouse his followers to avenge their deaths. Before Houston had made his mark their flesh had been food for the raven and their bones had whitened the prai ries of Texas. These and their compa nions, who fell in the early struggle of Texas against Mexico, General Houston profited by, which good lock culminated in his being made the first President of the Republic of Texas. Am ‘atiou ., , wary and unscrupulous, he turned the achievements of less designing men to his own advantage, and has sustained himself ever since with the people of Texas, while being guilty of the most brazen political inconsistencies. As long as the Democratic party was invincible, Houston was one of its de voted champions, but as soon as adver sity overtook it he, like other dema gogues we know of immediately: aban doned it. Claiming extraordinary inti macy with Gen Jackson, together with his frequent elogiums upon the charac ter and teachings of that incorruptible patriot, he succeeded in having himself elected first Senator to the U. S. Senate from -Texas, in 1845, which position he hell until he joined the K n ow Nothings in 1554. lie altandonett his party in il , t 3 most magnificent struggle against the meanest proscription it had ever en countered, lliaambitiou here o'erleaped itself, and fell upon the other side; for hefailed to reach the Presidency through the windings of Know Nothing, lodges, and was paid for his treachery by being driven from the U. S, Senate. "Beaten but cot suldued," Houston was not the man to remain in retire ment. Shortly after his defeat for the Senate, he ran for Governor of Texas, and was beaten by about ten thousand votes, but this did not doter him from another trial for the same position, and consequently, but two years after being a dpfeated Know Nothing, lie announced himself an "independent Democratic candidate, par excellence the friend and champion of President Buchanan and his Kansas policy, and by this dodge succeeded by an overwhelming majority. In this contest he traveled the State, made stump speeches, told anecdotes and delivered temperance lectures— while opposing stringent liquor laws— and thus by adroit management and sublime audacity bore off the palm of triumph. He is still Governor of Texas, - and as such has alternately given in his adherence to the cause of the Union and to Secession, until, finally, he has sunk down in the gulf of rebellion, But by the, time "Old Sam" entirely recovers from his illness he may be a Unionist again; should the government make a few decided SUCCeBSPB this win ter, there is no doubt that Houston will be i the Union candidate for re-election in the spring. He is at heart for the Union if for no other reason than the . intense hate he bears to' Davis. The aristocracy of tge south always detested Houston, regarding him as being only a half reformed loafer,::and ho in turd: took every occasion to .thwart their schemes and policy. He always clung to .Benlonin his crusade against extreme Sonthelli policy, and opposed the'repeat of the Missouri Compromise mainly to 4.4,ofitii:e - kivikeesibii - osed it. -Our German fellow citizens seem to have appropriated General Fremont to themselves. In Cincinnati, on Saturday evening last, the " Turners" of that city held a meeting, at which they passed a string of yesolutions from which we select the following. The most remarkable feat ure connected with !hese German demon• striations is their frequent allusions to German interests and adopted citizens, as if they had separate interests in siciety from the rest of us. 13esideG, we are et tirely ignorant of any thing Fremont has done either for the natural zed. Germans or any one else. But here are the resolu tions: Whereas, Fremont, in the opinion of the people, is the best representative of popu lar political alms and the most energetic:al prosecution of the war ; Whereas, further,' The cowardly and unworthy means by which the Government effected the removal of Fremont, justifies the people in the worst fears of the designs and qualifications of the Administration. Further, be it resolved, That Fremont, notwithstanding his removal, has our fullest sympathy and confidence, and that we, as adopted citizens, are specially in dobted to him f - ,r his unprejudiced deport merit toward foreign hornicitizens. Ate-The Gazette pretends to he delight ed with the speech of John Cochrane and its endorsement by such Democrats as Cromwell and Dickinson. This is mere sham, for their position is nothing like that maintained by the Gazette and its wing of the Republican party. '1 hese gentlemen are tor the suppression of the rebellion first, and are willing to be gov erned by circumstances, as they arise, to secure that end. The Gazette and its coadjutor' are for the destruction of slavery first, last and ail the time, even if it should result in a permanent disco• lution of the Union. The first are men of sense, desirous to save the Union at all. hazards; the latter are one idea people, bent upon emancipation, and nothing else. Pie' Col. Frank Blair, of St. Louis, made a speech to a crowd in that city the other evening, in which he made the fol lowing delicate allusions to things connects ed with the rebellion. and to Fremont 0E- pecial!): "I thank you most heartily and sincere ly, my friends, for this compliment, assure you that I value it hlghic. 1 do not feel that I have done anything t, do serve such a marked expression of your favor and regard. 1 have not dune much to advance the cause of the Union in which we are engaged; but I can, and do claim all the merit that a cordial enlistment in that cause, and an ardent support of it may entitle me to. I have never, for one moment, doubted the success of that cause. I have never, like some gentlemen, allow ed myself to despair of the safety of the Republic and the triumph of the Union; and I never will despair of them because some individual happens to be disappoint ed. The safety of the country does not depend upon any one man, One man can not save it, nor can ono roan subvert it. It rests upon the people, and I am frmly convinced that they can and will uphold it. I presume, my friends, that this oomph. ment has some reference to recent events in this city, in which I took an active part. On that subject I will say that I have no regrets to express, and no apologies to make; I had nine to make in the presence of armed power, and in bonds; and what aver might have been the issue of the affair, no threat or force could have wrung from me an apology or concession. What I did, I did from a sincere desire to serve GJd and my country, 211141 I believe 1 faith billy served both. I have the satisfaction of knowing that the Administration ap proved of my conduct, and I am con viliccd the nation will approve it also." OUR WEEKLY The "SATU/s.DAY 'MORNING NET" for this weelr is issued and can be had at the counter in papers ready for mailing. It contains the latest intelligence by mail and telegraph, local and miscellaneous news, commercial and monetary reports, &3. We furnish it to subscribers at One LUlcr per annum in advance ; single copies, five cents. From the Eastern Shore of V Captain Haley, of the 17th Mansachunattn meta, has just returned from Drummoudtown, ACC3ll:ltte °minty, Vu., the headquarters of Gen eral Lockwood. He repoltn that after par-Hung Newton our troupe met .1111 various ObILTUCt.IOIIB in the r march, the breig,en I,e tig destroyed not treen thrown across the road. Some of the latter were qucikly removed while othtrs were avoided by marching around them. They found a deserted earthwork but no guns at Oak Hill- Between that pt int and Drummond town another battery was found, in which eight guns were mounted. The place wan entirely to. aerted by the rebels. '1 hey a so found another deserted work eight miles beyond Drummotd. town, Up to the time Captain Haley left there bad been nine smoothbore gone cap.ured, but no ammunition. The only muskets mien on the whole route were atout hundred old flint loeka. Colonel Smith, who bad commanded the rshel earthworkehad made hie escape and eluded the most diligent search. A captain and twu lieutenants had been captured. The disbanded militia all con. tend that they wore forced to take uparms against. their will. Nut a single ind vidual n k_nuwledg'ng mself a secessionist hat been encountered. The Unto, lots, who were evidently numerous, have mot the troops with the utmost demonstrations of I , y. The Union men now have undisputed con trol of the two counties. As tar as heard from , t cv rebels have everywhere disbanded. The Treatment of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. It iii, now determined by "the powers that ha" to order that Mason and Slidell, the ritual - of tint wira.be clooe'y confined at Fort Warren, upon fare served only to crimivale gailly of the highe,t of fence against taw,uuta uie known,frcm the most re liable source, that Co! the cozen and other rilleera, taken prisoners upon different fields in honorable battles are treated with that reaped due to their po anion according to the usages of war the worst over. Besides it is the intention of the Govern ment to hang all persons taken upon the high seas in the act 01 violating the law of nations against piracy, whether such persons belong to Massachusetts or Soul" Carolina, to England or the Sandwich Islands ; and no three , . of any kind coming from those who are in rebellion age last the legit mate Government will deter the U. S. authorities from executing this pc4ley to Its fu% le:A extent. If, in consequence of such action, the loyal citizens cf the Untied States who lir , . now primers of war in the Southern dungeons receive other treatment than that to wti.eti the practices of nivilizaticri entice them, the matter of disposing of the mho' prisouors now in the e n s• Cody of the United States will he a snt•ject of the highest concern.—N. F. ifireld, False Reports in Regard to the strength of the Union Army. Paragraphs are extensively published rating that it ha. , been c th.naEy announc , d that the goy. ernment has now .c hundred thousand volunteers in the Held and in camp. No such official &noun elnflon has been made. Tne tact is that our forces now in the field have guneraly, through the repre sentations of politicians, for their own purposes, been greatly ptereablnutted. In this says he public bee been made impatient for achievements for I w hich the armylis net readyi-and the , enlistmenta are greatly retarded. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS PROMOTION OF IsiONCc . JRR i-siONED OFFIOIIIB —The number of non-commissioned officers in our army ;rho have Iceo promoted to second leintenaiimes since the let of October. now amounts to torts eve. Another list of promotions may. shortly be expected, as many of the sergeants in the old reg iments hero been rPeninnielldad for COMMIIMMODS by their earnniar ding Otheerm Some of the non -.e officers reeentiv promoted have been tilts short time in the service, and are not even citir,ns of time United Stator This, hoverer, is no reason wily they should not prove loyal and efficient cthilera, but it i+ another evidence of the impetus which war gives to military prornothintit. .10INU m yax with this country, England would Iwo-tiltes of her exports--she would lose our bresd,..tult+, the provisions to feed her, and our cotton, as heretofore, to clothe her. khe would lose the p i 2.3,000,000 per annum of revenue which she derives mainly from our tobacco. Her revenue iiutd ha reduced one half—her own expenditures would I, quad, upied, and she would he unable to pay fl eetio,ooo per annum 86 ihe iutere•l on the public debt, and at the same time support her gov ernment and war expenditures. She would en counter revolution from her starving millions, and her existing eloverumeat would be swept into oh- IrtOTtl DROWNBI. WHILIE I. •Trso.—A 81111 and fatal ao cadent occurred on Thra,dzw, in liarvard, Mass. ' , our boys, one fouz teen yearn old, named Hzrem, non of Jonathan+ . flaragnoal, two others twelve and fourteen yeera of age, sons of losiah Rand, and a lad named Monroe, wore skating on the mill pond of E. A. Wan low' and load proceeded about one or two rode front the ehore, when the i^e Ravi , way. and ail were precipitated loco the ,rater. Monne Succeeded in rencaing the chore, but the others auuk and were drowned. I-1(w Tety ass 'ham's,.—The New York Jaatuul of Gum a surgeon recently return Clt from Richm , ind that the apprehentdous of the people in regard to the horrible ill-treatment of Col. Cog-coil And other oniders selected by lot to meat the tats awarded to privet etwa, is not realized The Dell officers have been removed to a large room, well enfilated, and are co tifortably taken care of, tele' e , lie inferior offieers are also confined in one runt A Ft run F,314.}:.6,, hying about 1112,, mile from Guy. andot e, 'ordaining, hint a 1,111011 soldier had escaped from the recent massacre, took hi+ gun and cent out and .hot him. The body was found by V..igler's avenger., and on learning all the cir cum-lances, they proceeded to the socuudrel's i.urrou no ed it, .141 totit him cut and shot him. Then, ordering lea family sway, they tired the building. and stayon lung enough to ace it com pletely destroyed. An AVAIV Ci , responkl ,. nt giveli the b Musing ac count at the medicine given the volunteers: "Our declare h ve ui thy same medicine for all com plaint, 'kik a.elw,liltie pill ; belly ache, blue p rheumatism. blue ; launder, Murk pill vii I I .e , Marrh in, bine p and en on. kV( doct•l 11, I Itc p II regiment, nod of the opinion it I. much to roll:to n doctor" mty three rt•gimeuts.in RoitEt(ITAII. t 1.1 Virtonitt, vixtePtti li,•tittwky. tx n bl,-.our., cint :a, on Ig.rder tem., at how • Uhf • • torte of tint litaLe in pn.r we, on the b we. lorry-ot rewmen , ii , and toi woe, twain. !JAI: c.rieS of artillery, and ...wen corn penier (.1 <n•a'ry Cerreapundent • of the Baltimore HUD From Washington A tumor preval s In commercial circles that the Secretary of 'he Treau•y will recommend in hie report at the i.pvn.n.i. of Congress a eons derabie increase of tile rate of dwell: upon various articles anti eepernally rugar. Thin hue created some d ( - Tint-eat ainonit ouporters, who have expected u revival of the import If siia after mime time. The inenetire i., 111Wirtvr, highly approved by tine Intends a protective turill, and also by some financial men. It tM ortfed that upon the revival of the impo7t trade gold must• of out, and that thin w,II create a dnaan al panic to New York, nod emoarraes the cp.••atuuu+ Of the tres:uf) during too next •nprtri.; ie hen load-. will he wanted. It in elect u fgoa that heavy, i' not pr o hiba,vo <MIA,. upon iron, woofer., , wia greatly encoui age th - rne.nt tnfinfOry, an i enable the people to nay interne, f inconienienco. In ri • turn lor proVelliln, the Tnannbiernlre, et Wit.+v date, pro.luece. The+ nay 31 r. hirthrit's th w:a•-ti lienretery 01 the Treasury. Th.i.rove p , n,luot el InantlfeeLliring 11.1t/Atry was then eet!rn,e+l Ri thirteen hundred na ., huna, pine, wtach tine at ! , a.4l,,,,ilincrt.K.ed. 1.1 the revenue teem unperle no furl lier 1"...111ved, internal lex ean 10,1 , 1 be re,...1,81,1:: marl fall upon the Is. vered irtLetwls, c amp, nacu F 11. Charorc. %a.. of IVlvesl44. ci Lila If, µrt, on tt, 121 . J1 Eti N LEY. mecnber aid Pent.shxuai The 1.,.v.r,a uiC Lelia I, ,n) r,ac c i a a r e of r: cc.e: ter, leeterlia ~Creel, Ailegiceny city, thca It la 111+0ml:cored that the FerrninicctrAtectl 14 , 11 I aft , . • „•.. propose Lu CA.11,41,15. Lova-101410n or a new 114.41 system, whereby the independent treasury system he rul stanhal'y atitriihined, and a national papsr currency rounded upon the credit of the griverstneriL, be created. Treasury notes, payable to hearer, of the denomination of live dollars and upwards, will probably become a subetitute for lo• rstl bank paper. Some prrnonent republican Senators favor a prty• r.i. for the enlistment of a national bank, as a ti tons anon', I ;he government. hut others would prefer a ireasnry hank. When :ha entire syetern shah he a. mils lied, the strength of the Federal i;cire•nreen• w,il he augmented. I a fart there are irgir that the government will bottoms rap.dly conrolidated loot t•Alltr 'lle face that Captain Porter, U. H. N., (alto is a ve r y cap h l,', :tin) re engs.ied hi the North in procuring still 10508 TeMAAN au.txnle for navel ex' etrtingthene the r.lex that i MetAril . lan's plan of campaign funks to A gliding of the South, rather than to a direct advimee from this The judgment of the men here • H as ',here, and they are making their arrangements r the won-1 . tierordingly. ftetinelfeana here who are litt ing to head ott 010 Prf stilent from the pur suit of a 'oneervative policy tionehing contrabands, are trmoh ouldurhed the 1-11.1,4,4 of Gen. Lockwood's expedittou tisseil on Curti p , acd are condemning the re cent order t.t tic-13 lialieck, dtretiung that fugitive negro...hid! not he received within the hues of his army. In practice they are found to be bur dens to military op:tranoun, and much accomplished cfficers as (ion. Haller k are solicitous find for teed is the boll, and would postpone the consider , alien of civic matters to a more convenient oppore tunity. Aux_ The Capture of Messrs. Mason and Slidell ho Ri t .h toon d th, v , t rer, of Woduesday last, in an article on the Arrest of Masers. Mason and says : Thci catraordinary act of the Linkeln Govern ment nt at t o (01 owed by important consequences. It is milics,iti:e for the Engl.,b Government, with out disgrace, to fail to exact the fullest reparation. II Coinmethire Wilkes acted under orders, we do not ..tea bow Lincoln can pcssib y escape the most serious cop p!ications with the Fnviish Govern - EneuL If 1 tie said that Eng'and, in 1812, claimed the Tlght of visitation of our national vessels, and seism aof bi.r subjects on board, it will be replied that our (foie: nment denied tne r ighyand resisted A with war; and that, England in consequene;e abandoned the practice. Nay, so sensitive have we, and . detfcrentisl has England since been on tibs point, that oven suspected slavers, sailing un- Mir our nag, have linen protected by it from English Tiranhos, although we agreed with England la de nouncing the slave trade as piracy ! Can En gland, after conceding all t his to our claim, and alter having so long abandoned the exercise she tae um. iMwivrwed the right of visitation and At', ire, now submit to the hardships of a theory, the benefit of which was denied her; and that, too, at the Munk of the Government which denied it Wit she ail what atill claims to he the Govern. went of the Orated States to have the benefit, and herself the iii.advantagri. of both side. of 11113 q -mig non is not pi as:hie. I.:nwisnd has acknowledged us to hen telligsrent p YIN , an d .Isear:-.i ili .1 siis would maintain a. neutral' y. To stlsw siieennr W he cro p . f pf , tl the 00000, and -. eriere..liken from under the proteetisn of nor dag, by a jurls,ll,•:jon as VI hose gurxrel she is neutral, is as much at war with all her practice and tradition; as it is opposed to her honor. England, like Arne' iedit, ha . . Ever been or refuge sr:long nations: and the under her flat: 11° , always found the protection due lin her own subjeCts, extended with all ton ltsner ons sensitiveness of an honorable host. Lincoln Will have to apologise and restore the status, or fight. We see no other alternative. Reception of Captain Wilkes in Boston Notwithstanding the severity o 7 the biotin to day, the 'welcome" to Captain Wilkes was nurner mdy attended, and vary enthusiastic. George B. Upton, and others of the committee of reception, met Captain Wilkes, Lieutenant Cook, and Assistant Engineer Houston on the Long wharf, and conveyed them in carriages to Faneuil Hall, o hich was dsusoiy crowded by citi zen,, including many . lad is. Mayor Wightroan, m nehalt of the City of Boa tan, made a brief a idrcag of welcome. After the applause attending the Mayor's speech had subsided, Cap , - e^,` who was in full uni form, came forward, and reFpanded to the follow ing langirkge : SPEECH OF CAPT. WILK ES. Ma MkTOR Awn Art Faisstrs : I am deeply eeasi• ble of the kindness which has be: n shown ma. I depandod upon my own judAmeat In doiog what you all have flattered me was correct, eel f sin t: moly grail fi , :f by the rr an I f +static:pH of appro val I;have met, and which have been, I may say, a Pp101:1tAlleOUN 0110,111,l from all party of our country. I have only to any, that we did 4 n • Jury the Union and aro prepared to do it again. [I mmense applause.] Cells were then made for Lieutenant Fiorfax and others. 'rho former being absent Lieutenant Cook was introduced, and b.,wed hie ti.anks Tbie closed the llama: recept'on, after which seveital thousand citizena were introduced to the honored guest, A pommittee Iff leading tit z have tendered Captain Wilkes and the officers of the San Jacinto a conripliment.ry dinner, at the Revere Hcuoe, to morrow rven:ng, at which, it is avid. Mr. Mercy:, Mr. Winthrop, and (Aber dintl:guiBhed gentlemen, will tie present. The But Rote zlquactron A dozen of iiy the G.,vern• Mont, and loaded with stone, wailed trout New London, on Thurailiiy last, to rein tom, the rat-hole equaoron. tt not probable they will noon return to New England. A eorrrepocklent of the New York Erdn,) Pret say : The craft were old iv balers, ss me of them of the largest size, but a hard looking set. They have anent tore use. nudging the icebergs, and have been indlitarolla in their ioeatiOn of seeking mai t t illuminate Vie world and to make Ilfe toleraidc at waht to those who sleep not. An im mense quaint ty nt midnight oil have they gathered , la their day. They go now to illustrate the ;deem of nommen e whirl. pri rail in the darker pdruan, girt with sanii-h,re, of our. diatu rt nit republic. A screw t. fixed to their bottom which can I.e work ed from the deck. When ;t is ,crewed out, the water, In a dream an log an a mane leg, comea in, and the veeeel in sunk. The stone anehors it at the bottom. Our deer Is to be ioined t.uta;de by a like one from New liedf Ird, Moen wid make the whole number of ll.e SR. el rIsOtI thirty. Six thousand d barn each lisve been pa a by the gov ernment for some id the Le f these vessel The dee: will be author the ci ppnand of an n d aea dog, of whaling prepeuretie , , who can been ap pointed commodore. Zr/i- The voldrimq to %Vattern V,reirmi are preprirmg for wini.er glikrter, rt.. Ohio troop.. al Ch.FO, Monntedi .rg,lllX, have gone into wind r plena, m their ‘l , ll t . [IA rile!lon. A letter from the romp rlacrile•.s the oitlicoliree encountered by the PiAdif. N in eon i racing one hundred log eabinsr— . The only OM.. with the exception al RIF.. employed m the hmldm.; of tio, rrinunig.n cep • were foto •IN . HU): ur, one dit n adz., one kt,tto do arc k nife, and with this meagre t.apply four thousand men hove to work. The greater part of our :umber had to be brought Iron the distance of half a redo. and that none the hanks rif the men. It is s. newel as well pitiable sight to see from twenty to twetoydive men .tegget mg along ~.nr,vi, a huge panc, and fait lv .Ir,,ppitpi when thew arr., r. front pure t..hatirtion. '1 he rt.intney•. are 611 N1114 , -110 , 1.1 Rtatit, buil. - Ung4 nro nasally Ton`e 1, and 'chunked an thoroughly. Showing Her Colors. A• Z nnih.muo from Nlountetiu Inbi Loo ; I n4l:lnkt ,:.illnt,Pre4, (JUL p•eoui.ing, Lo iu Et. m. , unainI — yl ,1,41 n. ,•..• ,••• ill If: ko•I her -11 A e i te I ellnee e r Aft I Ile aflsw. r =MEM • 'Whitt an• ccn thin mrC let 1i1.5 n 1)1111..0 O IL, i).1„ ; 4 1/c{ , , , Lo• (41 uu:es ithelonfilt•rn ROVIA d 1111 rump, Spin,tl At ketionin , •ii core" N.uralytn; NlNnatir• i)il nw ea W,ak fixocf MRLfunt c• 1111 our., i'lorrateil—Nord, Mti:nown thl curs Nervnum lit•adaot e. Reen•> :ring lot, try ettros rro,-ted Fo•eq Rest NiAgurr, 11,1 OW, rtr•-11 WOUlat” Rea M,gntt e hi rnn Ss,/ I InK-• nt•uo to: cute• Polo to Lb. , title*. Roe s'o Magneto 10l on re' isionroto4 Atlooll000: Re.FP 9tne netio (hi ,•ttot, Eoroct.e nod l'uo2ioeho. For as:I• Ity BIM( JO}IN9TUN, Druggist and d• net In rholve Vtormly Mewl.einrA, n 0,5 rot. hrnill,rit!ld god Y^Urtil lON ge 4 y-NoTiCET()PIIYSICIANS ANII THI. PI I HU r—A1.1, , ,(U - Wiil Pu 110118 NAST FAH —Tiistimoilia!—T. A I oik A ( No 291 c ana l Nf... York. November 211111, 1999.—Gentle M“I ilial•!y .utiered severely from a weakric., in my back, oem,cioncii by suddenly over evening Myseit aririg heard your plasters much roc one 111,11i0.1 for races of this kind. I procured one and the result wan all they I could desire. A singl plaster cured Ina weel: YOlin , respectfully Propr,coar. or the lirandret‘l H. New Y whr. l'hore in nothing equal in the way of a Phtnter. the Pornlf-, Piaster of Mr. ALI/et/CH. In Anthmo, Cough, I:.dney A ttentione. aryl local deep nentod Danu., I hey afford ertuaneut relief, and for weak backe. uninn In I lie aide, stitcher, and spancooduc pains g.onra!,y, iboy err, uneur panned for the hens fits they import l.r.ce 26 rents enc.h. Prinnitm Ciihr•'4l3-1 Canal street, licw York. Sold by 'l'l4OS. 11.N.IliPA111, Piti.whargh, ra, And by all renaee.aale deal Ara In medic:tuna, 1107:1112,18w MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just. Published tli a Boated Eniroiope Price 11 cents. A Lecture an the Nature, Treatment and &wheat Cure of Spevrrintorrluaa ur Seminal Weaknees, In voluntary Emu/mann, Sexual 1/ablfity, and Impedi menta to Marnage generally, NervOUnnee., Con eurnptu n, Epilepsy an .f Fite: Mental and Phrlinnt. Incipeeity, rowlhnig from Solf-abuse, hr. Hy ROB 1 . ..1 CULNKRIV ELL, M. L. Author of tht• Green &ek, eir . "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under atm: in plain envelope, to any ad dreeeport paid, on roor,ipt of ada centa,or two post age stamre, by DR. CH. J. CLINE, 117 Bowery, N. Y., Poet 0 Illes Box, 4684 UNDE rL_A -Jac .E•s, 12. FAIRMAN, UNDERTAKER, sole agent "tc..>" tt.r Fotltz Metallle Boni CA.ses. at R. R BUIfiER'S CABINET WAREROOMS, No 46 81 1 11 , 1'HFIE1.1) sTREET Residence, YIS ..Aeock street, Allegheny Goy. Orders may be tett A I CHARLE , 3' 1.1Vr:111' ti'VABLE, Alleittieuy atty. se2l.6md-ttp OFFICE MONONUA HhI.A INSURA.:NCE CO. t littshorgh, November 20 , h, 1891. [ - "A• AN ELISOTION FOR FIFTEEN DI P./tC TOR4 of this Company, to serve, during the etisuing year, will t o hold at this (Bee on TUES DAY, DEIETiI IHD Ii.4YuFUI;CEMBEit between the h. , ors of 11 A. M. andl Y. M. no2I-td El:, HY e. ATWOo I), ',bender/. DIV 0 IP k.lO D, OFF ICE. MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO., Pt itshurgh Nnvarr her 20th, THE PRESIDE:VT AND DIRECToRSuF this corniiatty have this day declared a Re7l nd of FOUR lA:LIARS on stieil k•bares of the Carneil stork out of the earned profits:A the last six months, payabie lorthwith; ,021.2 s. HENRY M. ATWO(iD, Secretary, Urtdca Piptsatauin d CONNYLBVELLS B. A. Co. nn NtJ I'ICE TO i OCK E - R DUNI maetsng of the Streknolders of thF Pittsburgh and Connelsville _android Company wdi to held at the oleo of the oßmpy.ny (Jones' Building. Fourth street.) in the city of Pin...burgh, on the FIR-1 . Mt iN (id Y,(Yeeond day) oF B t , ;14. NEXT tlO usciadta. m., for the purposo of ele• tine twelve directors for the onsa eg year. 0021.4.4 W.O. HUGUIART, Eedy. UTO TEE errizEss OF PI PTSMIGH.-1 announce myself to you 214 a candidate at the entitling election. for the office of CITY CONTROLLER, If a long experience in varied and extenitive bu , n.Sat a ismfect familiarity w th accounts, and the identificat on of &atom° alto all the Inli3reste of my Dative city, range me to you: confidence and ettoport./ will confidently rr fcor fniffrafies. noZi4.l LITTLE, NEW ADVERTISEMENTF. EYE BOB7IM, NOV. •.:5 EAR, DEAFNESS. SIGHT - HEARING. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND A.IIRIST Rill remain in the city tor only a LIMN TIME LONGER. hr. M, has sufficiently proved by tile practice and operations during the lest ten months that his si:cc-is in restoring the Deaf to Hea inn and the thin,' to , ight, entitle him to the coneticri e of these who need his retriCeS, and the claims of SUPERItiFiffY in his SPS.MALITY. _ . qy ro secure his !...-EIiVIGES, all applma . bus mmt t e made• al on ,•.1. • • - • • , 11,E. Whoa, No. 155 Tin RD ST., between Grant and snanhtiekl. n 02.8 ND'I'A RI NE UNION EYE OPENER, It ORNING CALL; 10) eases of each oe hand, and for sale in large or email qu+nt.tiee - nu BROWN AT HOME. - DR. BROWN has returned from Me western trip ant Is prepaied to attend to ALL PROFFAKONAL CALLS, AT TIM OLD OFFICE, NO. NI 8511LIIFIELD eiTREET ncr2fl NEW GOODS W. & U. HUGUS Have received end opened the largest AND MOST BEAUTIFUL. ASSORTMENT 0 DRY GOODS - DRESS GOODS, of the of west anti moot feeh'oeable pty le. BUCK AND WHITE SQUARE RH MLR, BLACK AND WHITE LONG SHAWLS, BROWN AND WHITE SQUARE SHAWLS, BROWN AND WHITE LONG SHAWL% New style of FRENCH MOURNING SHAWLS STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS A large assortment of Children's and Misses' square and Lang WOO3ll Shawls. CI IiCUL ARS AND CLOAKS of the very latest pattern. W. & D. HUGUS C')RNER. FIFTH AND MARK FT S'FRRETS nol3 NEW WQOLEN GOODS HORNE'ST RIMMING STOR 77 Market Street. aNY 0 leave regal% Una week large qUartlltieS a WOOLEN HOODS, `CA RFS, 11'OOLEN SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS Merino and Wool Ribbed Hose Flucy tined Cotton Hose, Fancy Wool Hose. ~ LOV.FIi h riAUNTLE'P3 for Ladles and Mimeos ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES IREAVY LINED BUCK GLOVES a first- rvu e art isle for the Soldiers. Ilool' SKIRTS in great variely. Cif EN I. LLE AN 1) COED NETTS. n.. 4 7ounLry Moreton' 41n41 kWh:Debi earl rind an as,.rirnent. or Ribbons, Ruebes, Flowers, Ponnebr, Has row '1 urbaue, elrets, Rombsaines, Nog imt, Crape, an. unsurpassed In tte arty, usher in prieo or qualuty. .110t4EPH HORNE. UMENE=I CREAT SACRIFICE OF GOODS IN THE NEW YORK AUCTIONS MR. HORNE am been able, by attending New York Auctions, to secure an elegant aaeortment of PI, t I N AND FANCY RIBBONSaI avery heavy de- duction fr.tu former prices. Eav ug received sp endtd barratns ourselves, we are prepared to allow our customers to participate ,u the profits by orlartug them goods at a Small ad canoe on the cost. JCSF:f'H 11ORNE, no2fi at 77 Market street. Ii 114_; .N 11:Y MINE Agent fur and Receives Subscriptions for J.Rings, Popular Newspapers Harper's Weekly I..eklie'd lllueiraied News New York Illustrated News.. New York Ledger New 1 orl, New York Weekly National Police Gazette U. likes' Spirit New York Clipper Vanity Household Journal Philadelphia Post Pittsburgh Weekly Chronicle Pitteburgh Weekly Dispatch.. The Independent ........ ......... Banner of ........ Herald of Pr, grees New York Weekly Tribune... New York Weekly , Herald .... New York. Weekly Timee New York Weekly World Bowan 'Prue Flog Waverly Magazine F.ag of Our Union Weekly Novel..tte Scientific American Philadeldhia Weekly Press... Boston Pilot Home Journal American Union Literary Companion Irian New+ . Brother Jonathan . Wide World ....... ...-...... ........ Remit the amount by mall, inclosed in a letter for whatever one you wish to subscribe, to HENRY MINER, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh And you will then receive the numbers regularly Mike ward- n 027 ETNA INbVEANCE COMPANY, A itT FORD, (ON N. A8.916T& Bank Stooks in Now York Hartford Jr Boston, St. Louis, Philadelphia and other F,1,001;,'M 60 United Slates Stook and State Stocks: New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten nessee, Misay,uri. Michigan, Indiana, 438,670 00 o.ty Stook Hartford, Rochester, Brooklyn. Jersey Oty, New York, 182,/62 110 Railroad Stocks—Hartford and New Raven, Boston , nd Worcester, Conn. River Mortgage Bonds Real Real ate—Unincumbered.--...... Miscilaneous Items Cash on hand and dep-eited on call, and in Agent's hands 866,892 es (mime, unadjusted and not dne_ $181678 64 Reapectfulty solicit. and will take pleasure at at tending to your insurance wants. A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Agents, n 02.5 8w 88 I ourUi etreo.. APPLES -128 Larrels Green as sal* IV nal HENRY EL COLLIN" S I'OMAC Fl B 1 ET ERB, WILLLOIBENVETT, 120 Word ptreet ever offered to the public. New style of -A T - SONTAGS, MITI: 4 , and lOTORI N ES MEMO A rp:onclid aesortment of edl kiudn of B LLIIIOR AL SKIRT 77 MARK ET STREET THE YOLLOWINci JANUARY Ist, 18E11. $2 265,176 $2 LI ABILITIES, CHECKS. CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY • 111A.1_,Aol 0 RAI. 832CIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, Needle Work and Hosiery, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, VELVET FLOUNCED ROBES, DRESS GOODS, GREY BLANKETS, HOME MADE BLANKETS, 1 BUIRTINGS AND &HEWING& 1011.. N EW GOODS OPENING AL 241031' DAILY,IiXt C. HANSON - LOVE. 74 Market Street n 023. d kw are offered for Bale at the office of the WESTERt PENITENTIARY JOHN Bilthi INGHAM, WOden T. J. to RA F FA UL UGUS Wfd. ÜBAFF Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBITRIIII, ti'IIII.AFF & CO. MANITFACTUERER; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS. Homow-Waitt, de, among which will be foetid the SKS I' COAL, COOK . STOVICS IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRBT PREMIUM M the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES Also FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the TRIM AMERICAN, GLOBE rk REPUBLIC, F.:r the BEST WOOD COOK STOVES NOW IN USE The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of ORATE FRONTS & FENDERS IN THE STATE. N. B.—We line the DIAMOND and . ECLIPSE Coal CJok Simms with Seal-Slone Linings, which stand tie fire better than Won. ce9Btie CHARLES GIPNER, No. 78 Market Street, Now offers to the public the LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE CITY, CONSISTING IN PART OF ( GUIPURE LACE, VALENCIA. LACE, THREAD LACE, CROTCHET FRINGE, CLOAK TRIMMINGS, DRESS TRIRMINGS. VELVET BU'I TUNS, SILE. BUTTONS, VELVET RIBI3ONS, PUNNET RIBBONS, Ate., de., de. CHEAP FOR CASH. n 027 N ÜBIAS Los T—ON SATURDAY AFTER NOJN, between the Drag store on the cor ner of Penn and Nana streets, and the Citizens? Bank, TWO MIND RE 0 DOLLARS. Any person finding, or giving information of said money at this (Alice, or at said drug store, will be liberally re warded. nosts A• A. CARRIER & Pittsburgh General inanrance Agency, 116,C01s panics Represented of nigh. est Standing. daf.ehar.ered - by Penna. and other States. imPire, Marine and Life Risks . taken of ati cle- BerlpllollS. n0t1.5-4m 63 FOURTH STREET, Pittab SUk ERTG InaVAN A CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, bUPERIOR HAVANA CIGAR'S, lUPRRIOR HAVANA CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, am this day in receipt of WI assortment, of SUPERIOR HAVANA MARS. Those wteblog an article that can be relied on at all times, can procure them AT JOSBFLI FLEMING'S, PER 1 ti.a. $2 60 corner Market street-and the Diamond. SHOULDER BRACER, - SHOULDER BRACES, SiIuUI4DER BRACES, A superior article of SHOULDER BRACES, always on Land AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, A7' JOSEPH FLEMIIVOA AT JOSEPH FLEAHREPS, comer Market street and the Diamond. tio23 corner Market street and the Diamond. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON MILL* Allegheny City; Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS o 515T.e..33-CTIR.CaS, WI Inches to 40 Inches Vila aar - Oretsre may be left at IL 1111ILI*3 h 0011,122 Wood tttraet. Pi ttaburah. oeirklyia .roFtLie MOOItiIEAD.; COMMISSION MEItCHANT TOR FRS SA.LI6 OF PIG METAL AND )ILOGME, 740. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARSET all no PI 7T,5.9 P Ran . JAMES A. FETZEIa. FORWARDING AND COMMION PIERCHiIt 11loar, Grids, Bacon, Lay litiatter, Dried Fruit wad rrodne• Chmorally,, Ccernat 01 11.&111.111 AND prim glum. FITTI3I34.IREiH, PA. Rim To—Francis O. Bailey, Awl Milk= DO worth Br, S. Cuthbert k Bon, PittriOto lb; Boys! 4 Ott, Heisker k Bwerwingsw., B. Brady; Outs. triAk M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle it Co., cieer k e W *sidemen, Donlon Patton k Co. Wheeling.. rivZii*ptt.ls. . H. It. BULGE% MAInMACITIIHSI3 OF EVERY DEEICRIPTIC,II4 9, FURNITURE. No. 415iffiltlikeldl Uri4t, PITTSBURCiti. AFULL AiBusTMENT Pittsburgh higtufactured Furniture. Clonetaatly on taunt, which we will eel] at , the lowed prioes for CASH. nrylesirda PITTEIBUROE THEATRE Liam enoNenedne--...WN. HENDERSON meow. Aintuenoirlyate BOzeR,AOO; Efirigle Seat in Private Ignri $l,OO Paronotto and Drees Grelejennirl4,6o mgr. Family Circle, 25 °onto, Colored Gallery, WrOmeti- Colored Boxes.6ooentr; Gamy, 16 THiIiKEGIVING DAY. TWO GRAND PERFORM ANC ER. AFTERNOON AT TWO O'GLOCK, _ Theltesif - drinWitiho - . -'DR,EALMI EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. BONNIE FISH ; FISH, , Miss Thistledown, Maggy Mat Marlin, J To conclude ell mlntigttenle,, P 'T It 33 - 1 Friday; Bent fl t • of:VBP4A,Ging .14.MBIMIL I - K THE ISVEIOIG , An immense .WU - will .be pc7 , sented, Ble g tiaiii Farce, Altostrelry, Beceatricities, Aepptiatt4.Ffllto, Ventriloquism i eo.r To conclude witttan entirely new and splerulid. Tr Nlos TABLEAUX. . _ SCALE OF PRla€2—..Frivatc Boxes.slfio; Single -- "eats in Boxes r 6 cents"; PsitartteDS ceatir; ()Adieu 10 cents. Doors open at 0 3i, Cortain-rkeirWf, he CiA.NTERBURY lIALL late Atha -I,,tnetani, LIBERTY STREET—The undersigned having leased the above named prerrivea. which have been thoroughly renovated, painted, decors ted,4l2l., will oven ;fa; tee -winter .tiensen„n” tine, CAMS Concert lielt;on , TADHßDAriliOtit.n, bet, zap afternoon and evening:: , Doors open every evening at 'll4 o • eloci. Fak full parboulare see email Mlle. N. B. Don't forget the Grand Family Matinee on Thanksgivirg afternoon for Ladies and Children at two °Week. , n02041M, DIM Wig Iv iO., egaie Gro cers, AND ImpoRTEB,B p , WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,f&e. ALSO - MiltilierandP ol 4erli*s' wiRtiptiONGAIBIA R1F.11111144' aiiiipi*:iibeAt ite striati 1 "7 1111 11"‘ AMUSEMENTS. !ilea Maggie Mitchell TRISIBA4EIS VA111,1011.. PENN EIT.ftEET;MLE GRAND. MATI.NEat, ITOR LAD/ES AND CHIDILEN.DN- TB ANKSGIVI NG AFJ ERINOVir.. Doom open at 2. otbldeln c.minnin oe at U 0 WE'S NEW Sewing Maphines , di.RE ADAPTED to all ' kinds of FAMILY NEWENN, marking malt waU on e lightest and heaviestTsbrie.s, LOCK MICR SEAM alike cm hotb sidekw . niehinnutokbe Havels& Or PUlloil And for Tailoring, Shirt itiakiheetiltef rifting and Shoe 13tutting, these haire no superior. Oen • and see them at No: pi,,Fillkalireti4 Up_htairal sennidfrattlis LaßONtilo NATRONA OLE. ivi M. r E ARE NOW AlitiPACltt lIINti this article. !Inch for brilliancy In binning, freedom of offensive odor, and tramp*. renoy of color, (which color we wanant not to be changed by age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illumffiator to this or Eftetefumnrirate. Jis a , profitable CHI to the coniumer.we ;cad.reiXatiaffr, recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels lu par cent. In strength all the make of Englishf3odabrouglittollusconntry Our mann. facture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, de, Are so well and favoreblrknewti, we trust the mention is sufficient. All Ordentozctinquiries wilily Korppqxlattendo to by ddreasong GEORGE COLHOLIN, Agent. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company. nolnydkvfla 24 Womi arraet. Pittsburgh. ST OV E r:Po .fik A. 33 - Et.A.±:6l;lEl 4 l'',' ' NO, 30 WOOD. STREET) (corner Second, Pittelprgki,), Manufacture and wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of is • Cook, Parlor,-: and 4014g:f.tflytes, Grate Hronts„l l :eiGlep,. ea. In our sample room may be found the - "UE .E BRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVE N, EUREKA AND 'TROPIC, the merits of which have been fulls ts sled by thousands, and the Stoves pronounced anscptaled by any in this market; together with a great many other desii•aole patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PAR OE AND lINITING STOTb, en:Messing some of the BEST PATTERNS now of (bredt° WIPE" - . FANCY" ENAMELVD ' t3Ri<TE 1 41 Ri1lfr8 AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and JoOrates, all of which are of fered at vary lovyprldea sir Special inducements offered to buiblere in want of GRATE FRONT& non.fim ,_ . . , CO - PAILWEERSIIIIN Ili It R *UBSCRIBERS'4IEAVILAS-- SaCIATED with them under date February 6 , 1861, Mr.lt. SIMILE, of the late &to, NELNE MAN A 01.1#m...q. The ,Imeineas wall. hereafter be conducted 'balder thenKme anttittyte or IFEINE- , . MAN. hi hYRAN A SIEDLE, at our old Mend, No. lIS FIFTH STREET. FIEDICKAN a ALETEati. Rimunuitoisptisspun); IMPORTERS -RIO lIIHOLESALEAMILERS In every description of Watches, Mocha, .lowelry , Allreand. plated - "Ware, titch Tools and Machinery, and tviiivalut n 441P-Plc. CICLIBRATED ,IMMEICAN WATOHKS; NO. 42 - RUTZ .BTREET, (one door from Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa, In calling the attention of the palliest:ld the trade to the above, via desire 'M. arldltheire are prep, ed to coer al3f t ruid better &steeled stock ut.ebooditin our • Ms& • ever vuurpfter&dAn Ada • pity. Posieasing e Stacility bet—ohlainldgthb-' moat of our goods direct aom the beat rminufacto rise, both iwthis country anctin Europe, and har ing acquired a thdrough kitimiedgeciefahe busi ness from .pearly twentylears experience, at our presene:old atancLadictqustsildWlWlalwa,_ gond new stock of the late firm of RElWblittaE & ars. DLID, to ourpresont larstv . dirt‘wk gttl feelpoent eriordnii, otirakissitraitit waulapreak adaantegeous4o buyers, We are also agents teethe celebrarrid4MEßlPAY-Wrifilaitii&lMmufacr tared at Waltham, Mate.,and are prepared to 84 al! orders promptly, stonehuisigurerf , ,Proli"b and Swiss 'Wecnek, df deteiniti6uilmoliortita order„ . with names on to suit . purchasers. Watches re .WFU blEPalred in Asia noZI atAII;XEYSIN'araiMi, LE: CARPETS AND OIL 'CLOTHS FoURTHSiIIiBTOARPETiIibiE: W D. lb NreAmicrmAikvE 4. this day opened partof a vorylarge and Varied asaortinenvof OtRPETItiGlib vftjCe Invite the,attention bileft!.*A- gie.t..VMS O V tared on lbo most favorable • 4186, a awl imported lot of - hem:MN Dings% 411.1634i:41 1 - 041/2.5 - s 7 PourthillireatenaaAwnda..3... CARPETSI 044#144 W. IPCLINTOCK;"&-!'' Before buying ealgostaseeratalloactrtataokot CAR Pi: S p111111154 - '4Va . Molrt f • 4 , 5E74- opm plots ootd COIL. SEOLIng tfteoo6o44lB of their havingbeen p4c41.11i94; . 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