Cie Mailp Post. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING - , - For Afternoon and Midnight Tele =il and Local News See First an Pages. WWI NATIONAL ARMORY QUESTION. We hope our citizens will turn out in for on Monday afternoon to the meet ing to be held at the Board of Trade rooms, to receive the report of the com mittee appointed at a previous meeting to lay before government the importance of Pittsburgh as a site for a National Armory. The citizens of Rock Island and Chicago halve sent deputations to Washington, who are sustained by 111, - ral contributions, to effect their object . They affect to despise this old fogy place, and publicly boast that cur want of public spirit will leave us behind in the race. It looks very much like. it. If a national workshop is not desired here let a vote be taken, and dismiss the matter at once. If not, stir yOurselves. A CORRE6PONDENT AND THE GAZETTE. The abolitionists of this locality are becoming so infatuated with their one idea that they can see nothing else. One of these, residing in the city, sends us a note informing us that we have been opposing the governement, and cites, as evidence of it, our opposition to Gen. Fremont. The Gazelle yesterday had an article on the reported offer of resignation by Gen. McClellan, anal, in reply to the Post, it exclaims: "If Gen. McClellan should take pos.- seosion of the White House, and send a regiment to clear out both Houses of Congress, and dictate laws at the head of the army, would the Post commend him for it? How much worse would this be than to presume to dictate the President's policy and that of the meru- Nos of his Cabinet, which the Post corn meads him for doing?" The great difficulty with these enthu siasts is their failure to distinguish what the policy of the government really is, Fremont disobeyed his instructions— defied the government—and for this insubordination, our abolition correspon_ dent, and the Gazette, too, bestowed on him all sorts of commendation. Will the Gazette now inform us why it sustain ed that aspiring General in his hostility to his government? and why it has itself been complaining over the President's suppression of his Secretary's emancipa tion proclamation ? We beg our neigh bor to remember that supporting the government and pandering to the extra vagant opinions of fanatical aspirants are very different matters. We sustain the constituted authorities of the nation in their effbrts to crush rebellion. We leave them to select their own mode of doing it—we care not what these mean , . are. We sha - .1 not, like the Gazette and its class, oppose every means suggested that does not look to emancipation or servile insurrection. When the government, in its wisdom, resorts to these desperate measures, it will be time enough for the Gazette to advocate them. in the mean time, let it give all its strength to the government in its present policy, and not weaken it by giving assistance to fanatical aspirants, whose personal am bition and political prospects it should consider subordinate to the conquering of rebellion. The questions propounded by the Ga zette, about McClellan taking possession of the White House, &c , are simply sbeurd. He has manifested no such temper; he has not, like Fremont, even disobeyed the instructions of his govern ment; "the head and front of his attend ing " is his dissent trom having bi., ranks filled with captured saves. lle did not, as the Gazette says, dictate to the President; but agreed with him in op posing the publication of Secretary Cam eron's report. The Gazelle must not for get that not only Gen. McClellan, but the entire army are in the field for the single purpose of crushing the Southern rebellion and reestablishing the Union: it will also keep in mind that this was and is the purpose of the government. There are, we know, many like the Ga zette, and our correspondent also laboring under the halucination that the destruc tion of slavery is the priciary object of it, but these happily are not in the ser vice. Now, we maintain that Gen. McClellan had as much right to threaten to resign on the occasion alluded to, as Gen. Scott had when the politicians were fore. ing him to advance into Virginia. lie has as much at stake in this war as any Abolitionist has; he knows the situation of affairs in the army better than any one else; he knows the temper and opin ions of his officers and men, and if he believed the publication alluded to woul( have a disastrous effect,he did precisely right in telling the President so. There is no dictation in such a course; he has his mind made up not to be thwarted by the schemes of politicians. Had Gen. Scott acted with the same determination we would not now be lamenting over the disaster of Bull Run. Once encceed ,in impressing the people amt the army that this war is for the advancement of poli ticians and not to maintain the Union, thus arousing old:political predjudices, and we may wait for the day which shall proclaim our arms successful. If Aboli tionists can grow enthusiastic over Fres moat's attempt to divert the war from the purpose of it, they cannot complain if other Generals insist upon its being confined to its original intention; the suppression of the rebellion, and resto ration of the Union. We close with the remark that supporting the government and fighting the political battles of Abo litioni,m, are two totally different un dertakings. We in an humble way (stand by the former;( our correspondent sad the Gazette sustain the latter. The London Times on the Seizure. The following mornineuts upon the Trent sillair appear in the Tastes of November 28: "It re uirea a strong effort of self-restraint Ia die-- CURB with coda° s the intelligence we publish to day. An Entish mail steamer, sailed under the Britielifiaz, and carrying letters and pessengers from a Spanish port to England, has been stopped on the high seas and overhauled. Four of the passengers have been taken out and carried ell tie prisoners, claiming and vainly claiming, Re they were being forty d away, the protection of the d of Great Britain. There are the naked facts. We put out of ei.,,ht the accidents that t he four gmic saga Mies ti-tapped were atcrelitel teeth a ri,j,',andlat saissi.afrom the Untledartate Slarns of ,A nn,cn to rid courts of Europe, end also ill, prsiti poly manner to wniohthefederal frigate acted in making her at inure. The inters ion of th- f, deal government Sy dsntly WRS to act upon their so right, and to 110 SOlllll9 little ceremonious a, manner an might be. If they are juatdi, doy their rights a s bell ger eats in what they have done, 'lie manner of doing it is a mere question of good or bad taste. lf a rude fellow claims his righ a coarsely we must j 0, give him ta l rights; and if we would not tied our selves in the wrong we must not quarrel with him on account of his ill manners. 'ls it, then, true that every officer of the Ameri can navy can stop and overhaul our ship, wherever they may be found, and can take out of them ally peraons whom he may claim to he cdizens of th United htates or officers of the Confederate gov ernment: If we were to admit the federal view of ty e r own poeitic n it would be plain that no such liiht exists. They toil us they are net at war, but are mile putting down a rebellion. Theyaay , err said, thatthey are not bl mkading their owe le iris, bd are eirep'y enforcing a law watch has cloned the B uthern ports as ports cCemtrv. 'I hey insist upon putting their quarrel upon the name ground sr d the (2, eon of England were pitting down a rebelli ii in the lisle f Now, if this were so, it is viear that the Federal titatem of America have in stopping our mail steamer been guilty ofan act cf ageresii n which cot Id only he properly punished by lay n. an emblige on every American MDT in British ports and sweeping lard It soy from the sea , . They would, aceording to the, point of view, net be at war, and would have bons of t 100 rights of belligerents , vet neutrals. They would no more be belligerents than England was alter the cele brated Smith O'Brien battle in the.eabtrage.garden and they would liars no more rizht to stop our ships and carry alt our DaSSengeis thou we should have had to stop a French ship emu take Mr.Smtli O'Brien out of her. But this sussumption of the federal government has been disallowed. 2/u rn,rle wenn, at liner Mused Is ace in this ft ,rr up. 1 , rn emit e.c.on. struction of the North An:el - fain repuLlic n vine relkei ira.ll. We have rreiviiseA both rptrOtica as be ige , ml elate;, We - ecinrc neutraitty bc:tee t hem as bers'SC/1 tee' darning pencere. We mete ,dit a precise or gee: , of equal consideration for the shlps of Near of each. In everything but our diplomacy we bear cursolves exactly equal Oein'Enu them. NA hence: r the south ern Stales Thal: have given proof of such stability as may make it sure that they tan sustain the sr indepen 'Pose we shall dcabtiees recognize them diplomatically, as we already do de facto 'Etre is I he tests pp ,rti bj all wirers on International lnw To support acla.m to cn:er in o the county, . I no t,ons the only proof required of any peop.e is that they are able to in the their indepen,leneo r.sisect. ed. Eines and EAupei ors, and even tante:, and Electors, have sometimes refia-ed to ricrognirss the government 10r toe time being, et Etsrlacd, or France, or Italy, but only to them 1111iinate el icnie. We have in.reaaly recoguized these Confed erate States as' a beingerent POWer, SOU we when the tiros comes, recogu.c. tlieir A, v. t herefore we have imposed upon the dill lea and ‘DeuriNcillerlCep 0: 21 Pon, r neutral In !Wein] (WO beidgerenta. DEC. 14 'It,CZE'arl:C aa the truth 'IOW be tt rurcrf truth that cc have a ~;,trot inter nir:larrai taa. tcluch 1.11: rt.. h-r. 1t, 4 1,- nar,16.1 and Omutt de,put,e natuner w have sn turner .t.ijH maimed pt ivoeges over of idra at,iett have at ditlert ut groan banded cell tLe mar utile powers of the word agaiwi nr. We have E.t.o even upon stopping the war u 1 act trul nani Ili and tahmg Had h tt the ; end an ins:aunt 1, given Iv J. fritealOirb la wn cli lArt/ neptien.: or War , tilugi,n were by cur Cr!,!,, r, ti:Cywt re rt - 1.1.1rn111 . 4 In in Europe, anti p flo•I .1 xr COll.lllOll -, (11.. L.. II tinder ‘ll7Cl,biilie o f rti , ps CI ear. We haVell:- s been a,.e , erterti tit the rights of hal igereutis cvc: neutral:, aiid the (deur I..OUrle of Law, t n they mita, c c Ite e:bi,l by our Law °thee, a, have be ut m n I,firrnation el ihtee unreaaoni,t , et laims , whi,h have called lei, being Corvederabens and armed betitraiiiire against us, and vi , bieh have al waya ben, rnwlinew in practice when nut ,tipreme in our don :a.Gr. xr 'wing to ttle,e+ rtfAR the au/it:rat,. .le% in .',don are men.rr.tr, iwi tor, r as to at rvir j wash by 41 rr (4, netarnt ntrrrit,nt UL&SC.Ih to I.re 'The only security that nothing is to be found Inconel tont with amity and the law of nations, known to the law of na tions,' said Lord Stowell, in the celebrat• id case of the 'Maria,' 'is the right of pez aunal visitation and search to be exercised by those who have an interest in Luali , trig it.' Again, Lord Stowell, in the same jus:gment, which is the storehouse of alt the Mnglish law on this subject, says, 'Be the ships, the cargoes, and trio destinaticu what they run), the right of visit and search are the incontestable right of the cruisers of a belligerent nation. Till they are visited and searched it d es nut appear what the ships or the destinat:on are; and it is for the purpose of ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle that no man car. deny it who admits the right of maritime cap_ Lure; because, if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient if..quiry wieldier there is property that can be legally cap tured, it is impc.ssible to capture. The many European treaties which refer to this right refer to it as pre-existing, and merely regulate the exercise of it. Ail writers upon the law of nations unanr• mouldy acknowledge it.' The great Amer. lean authority, Kent, treating upon the same subject In his Commentaries, says: 'The duty of self-preservation gives bellis gerent nations this right. The doctrine of the English Admiralty Courts on the right of visitation and search, and on the limi tation of the right, has been recognised in its fullest extent by the Courts of Jus. lice in this country.' So far as the author ities go the testimony of International law writers is all one way, that a belligerent war cruiser has the right to stop and visit and search any merchant ship upon the high seas. "When such tremendous interests are at stake we feel deeply the responsibility of_ discussing a question like this. Our first duty is to claim—certainly not to Inflame —the general indignation which will be felt in theoc is(ands as th.e news is told We cannot yet bel.ev , ., although the evidexce is strong, that it is the fixed determination of the government of the northern states to force a quarrel upon the Powers of Europe. We hope therefore that our pi3o• pie will not meet this provocation with an outburst of passion, or rush to resentment without full consideration of all the hear, logs of the case. On ;he other hand v 7 appeal to the reasonable men of the federal states—and they have some reasonable men among them—net to provoke war by such acts as these, It is, and it always has been, vain to appeal to old follies and by_ gone authorities in justification of acts which every ErgHallman and n every Frenchman cannot trot feel to be injurious I and Insulting. liven Mr. Seward himself must know that the voices of the southern commissioners, sounding from their caps 0%14., are a thousand times more elequent in London and in Paris than they would nave been if they had bean heard at St. James's and the Tuileries. Questions of this kind in countriee where the people exercise power pass but too quickly out of : Lne hands of lawyers and E.atoimen, and Freights to European Ports. give it retii6Lible power to :,either the wisest nor the Mott peanelovin members of a 1 letter from New York says: community. - he oliipowners continue to lament the difficulty - - of procuring freigh's to European ports British Arms for the South, and other r,,PiEn bottom, are coining money, We are informed thata lerg otearner left the while scarcely anybody can be induced to give a Thames to Sunday meriting loot (Nov. 17th) with charter to the American flag. The apprehension pape:o made out for Tenerutet but tact fur any to act no much en account of the Nashville as that port one can make in the douthern Stater. 1 lie yes- the John 111:11 may wink at the Cuing out of Other Bel is filled to her necks, as we are loin, with pow- prlvat.ene in hi, ports, tu revenge for the Trent der and other munitions of war, the hulk cf which affair. At any rate, this is the view the uncierwrit-, • she took on board off Purtlente—Ragiiaa /- bxotr. I tees favor, and the consequence la whattt, ie. FROM THE SOUTH. The fwm the Soath are the The Delouses of New Orleans A lett.r dated l.ta - Orleans, Oct. 23, published ip the PY r.s Orsanlatuaatet, the organ of the South at SEEM "I'lle r:vrr i, strongly fortified. The two forts, St. Finite and Jaeilmon, are mounted with 170 'arge gun, the raver id I n. a with forts for at least a onar,er of a auk.. 40 force these obstructions any deed, 1 care nor Low td.rong it may be, must be ex posed for two It.ure t> the lire of 170 :guns from Ito forte. In two days our flowing batteries wit be Bnit bed: they are phted, and armed with twenty heavy glum each These V :were, can d: stroy to their water hue. From the forte to the city there are batteries in every direction. At the o'd Chalmette Platn, near Janin'a reeideace, there are redoubts mount ed with long-range cannon, and a ditch thirty fret wide eicends learn the river to Cypress Swamp." Excitement at Nmiliville A gentleawn who Iv lately Iron, Neatly'lle, in fo: Ina the Memphia ileatenche that there le no little ex , itetnent about drafting the rnilt:ia, mazy deciar lag that Ten larP.sre to .h.grae• il in t e attempt to tithe from her the proud t.thi of the "Volunteer Stuff. Several ditto le tree had heeurred, and mare than one ahot, growing ‘,lll. Of tha nail. The Moth t;',7•lte eever 1c Cell •uree Goy. 1111.IT1l+ for call , InC tilit tire nt hint, The city 5en0r...14 of Naehrilla have been eloi.e - t, the e ty treasury having beitome Be impoverished that the saline, of the teachers cannot Ito paid. Soldiers Suffering- n H. Wttitama men, to It, number of fourtee', totrired. are er , atity,tl at Pound (.ap, and we learn (Corn the Atangltql Vtrgutan that most of them are suM.rtng bot•st'yfor the want rd shoe., Minket,- and ',titer I•I rthm ,q. Tno fugirr 0: Litt:o Tonneagee, we FaW On r n n•• Itundr , l barefoot. thinly-clad MEMO . K.aum•ky sold near Pou❑d ,!ttrutung w th sot 1, and mingling to and fro over the frr z rt grottml—w th fest RP those of pigeons —a-to-ting to keep ot! from yr or hearth the van dsl ecouwir , •'s who hays u rea ly invaded their own! ran you no: spire them a few pairs of woolen flarinelabirte," eto. 'lnc Couriar any , a few tientucktans .22 Naerivtlie Rent forward to l:r lonel Ai I ants' men the sum of $1,2:0 worth of clothing to the eutterere. What Is Arkanaam Doing " The L.ti'e Rock (Ark.) Journal propound. ih's Lo.ition ut c,pw c f the prichsbility of the Federal loreiS corn tg down the Mississippi. in rrtong force and oirreed eapturirg Co:ueetius and Memphis. The Jotzrrin', in ronttritiallon, askit Has rue rn I t a heen exiled nut as in Terineseeet Have ur 1111:hu.ltION t»sin authoroeA to raise troops t r the State &tense. as In Mississipp, Have our pr viite t•risns :eivtiiir.ed their private fc.rmnea, and is op!il ronverinig themselves Si ore. :..t, an srmy, Ps In I,ouis:aua t Have the ttilientod pa .or.. even attempted, to arouse the paupu 10 a •. .lie.r danger. attil L,011.4L8,1 Ly the etlort. , the authorities to !ro Vtre roes to , iv ,t cur author a1t , 13 roJed In L:io r patriot..• t flat is to SAY, eutte from inva-ton ' Is not Arkansan Worth tire• ellort? Aro u,e wopit , and their newspapers des,rott I tint a TaCkee artily shall appear t❑ our tnt..1.1! It is n Aereats that a formidable expeth tlon wt:l at:tiny. the rapture of Colomboe. Ip view f that I've!, .7'Untrer, and rrlliitie are harrymg he her fr. rn M. •,:n:flipi,dr•tint,,pe and I..rdricang, but what at.so,:vo!y flirt of A rvech upon Law Agaluit Speculawro. The Legedaturo paared a tai: to I.rt.vrtl:. • the eX.-i :14 war. cnonopollea and rpOel.siatiotl,l in t tesaintutts and olhar arties of genera. to, 1,11.1 , oneurnpti: 0. 'the Ind enamor. N I , lwon, Isrd, thAlon, oe❑ 1' IT k er, other, S hoc-, cotton card C 97,1, a. of r raie , pr, prove o tl.O ow or of any (.f ticooe fir LIC io n.dl thFm at an folv•noo of oxty j er ccal up. n LLt is f-;i.•en imAL April Ce. , eral fl'S Winter quarters rros; . . •I h.,hmond ionr.µ4 , entkra r! ~ i o e ." atat, 0nt..1 b., woo Ler ramp Norr. an n MOllr6e 'runty, about forty wile Timt!,v ilphur.t , prmita, rul about thmy !Haul V.l„„irua aa.l TormPagre rtu'rua..l 1.. t. N. w:.ro, PLC. I=l 1.-d u., rrni , tetn.,l ;I) 01•• he eactuy 1.0 Fwa LZI iii hi . , 1. • t • r Not twro or tho hal 311es:•age of the Governor of Lou ielana 'I tit . ill',2'itin make. a I' ynnp-, n the of (4,er r I.outauttio, from tit n t•lt we extract it,e th!lovv,ng : The boviiraur r.tports Ilia numb, of Louisiana troop:, now In cornice to lie RP I dlcwa : Eight reg_ imente rind two b.titannaa in Virginia ; three in E(ntucky, mid one in M. sc in, an I live mere .iI:.•SI.A.Le. Be. lee the-0 vol Lin leery , f tee], uDOrli9ll.oa of infant - y ax,l five cf artillery hare been mastered diteetty into the Confederate servi.7e. e nro th rteen CIILTRIII et , in earn rat CALLII, hew, ;Run by bob mat., 3 Y,il men have bet raised 111 tne hnat., ant mnstrre4 ;e the Conferler at- hervlce, dt reedy, ny the W. r Dept/rune it. Trio "garegato rt furnished by LOW.AMOR :li. refire, 24.1 w: men, whin?, ie heir of the netts' 'voting population of the State. The whole war expenee cf the State for the year am( unie to $1,(ek,.,07. In the State treasury there it a bilioicie 1 C ely $12.360 applicable to appro- !lie Conduct of Allairs at Pensacola. The A u;lirt. (tea) Citrunicie to eoneniereoly dia pleased t-te vondart of adatre at Penatiet I!. 1 . W. I.Eti• 4FICEidh 1 11 r: IZENP.IIN , -1 , 1“1•111 , 11' • AN EI.L/1 , 1 it r> F. ;H. F.FIEKI., 1 , 1 RCi . _ ( .7 , ,;9 .. )R4 of Pa 4npany, l.s en,l4,L: ) , ar, W.I. Is. Irri.l nt th on NI t/N 1 •A V. ltlt. , 'Ott. wl-en Lb •bk r- •fll a. 111 out/ 1 p in. (doLl-t,ll Httrll'l , l.. LEO, -oorotary. 1.3 int, and kcit To T H PI —I it,0.,0ne., o.•ir you an N elodotate ..t he eneturg eloollon. for the ether of El a kng experience to Varu•d and extensive butt mass, a perfect fan. I tartly at lh acctairge, and the tdenutlitat on of a I , f , nrne wit . all the interests of my rattly. (ITT, ..ntitle me to ;oil: confidence and eunport 1 site confidently hrpe for your suffrages . nnZi.tf WIT 1.1.1 , 1 I ITTI.K, r FOLLu W INOARE Vo I. U N TA AL RV ocatement&frin persona r 1 repeo,bility and troth, .n tlitm vkiinity. who hay, horn greatly taineinted t.y hoi remed,e.; some of whom would evkien y have heen 10 thomgravoe are now, if Li oir dia.-tier had not n arre.Led r.y 1 tr. beldam k'el medicine, Case of Ltvar Complaint and Diapt paha of Ten Years Standing. I have l,eeu Nutfenng for tea years past from Litton and 17:iptpilia. I near,' of Dr. Schonek'n com.ng out to Martin Koch's, and 1 thought I would go and roe him, at my disease had oast et:toted in vinlen,lWit.illn (Cie past two ye trs, and I hat been under treatment ' , renters; doc ors. from ahem 1 reef'' , ed no benefit, la the early part of June of tins year I went to see Dr. Schenek, and was examined r y him w.ln his KY:SI-NRUM EVER" I have been taking his Puiratmc Syrup, ,Set lthsd Tonic and Mandrake flUn since then, end I must nay that I am greatly bemoaned by their use; indeed, I might fOrnolit ally that I am well. ANNA id. BMITR. Loon fl, Poland Ip., Mu/toning co., Ohio. October 31, that I have been much benentted by the use of Dr Schenck's inethemen. Get. 31, 1861 - - • . I had been slier:red with Disease of the Lunge for tour or five years, when I heard of lir. Schenck coming to Martin Koeh'a. Previous to thin trine I had given up all hope of ever getting well, but Mr. huch, whom I knew to have been cared by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until he prevailedupon me to go and nee the Doctor, who found both my lunge affected, the bronchial tubes were both dereased; when 1 breathed, they would mode so that a could be heard distinct]y.— I have now taken his medicines for some acne, end find myself wonderful], improved, although not entirely recovered; 1 uow rind myself able to 1111.10131 i to most of coy hou-ehold donee, and have no drubs of my mirmate recovery. From the benefit I have received from Dr. Sc-,enck's tree men., I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes fire next v•eit. JANE PrIcCONN ELL, Poks•gi Tau:malty, Nahoning Go„ Ohio. Get. 81, 186 L I have been troubled for about two years with A pain in my breast. LOAF in the Spring of this year 1 heard of Dr. Schenck coming out to Martin Loch's, and I detsrminsd to mill end see him, and get examined with his Itespironatecar. I did to, and also took all three of his medicines, se cording to directions, and I have been greatly benetitted. I hope, from tile benefit already ex perienced, that it will not be long until I am en tirely well. JANE Poland Tinstuhip, Marionitig Co, Ohio. Oct. 81, 1861. For about five years I hat been aff‘cted with pain in the right side of my breast, and in hopes of getting relief, I had taken many different ki oda of medicines, but found no benefit from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. 13...benck, and the great cures he was performing with his treatment, and concluded to send to his Agent in Pm sburgh, In. Keyser for some of his medi cine. Previous to taking it, I was so prostrated as to be un.ble to undress myself, or even to lay in bed; I was obbged to sit up .n a chair in order to ob tain any rest at all. After having taken Dr. Bchenck's medicines, I heard tam the Doctor was coming to Martin Koch's. and I determined to see him. I was aiready so much improved by the use of his medicine, as to be able to go over to Mr. Koch's, which is a distance of a mile from my house. The :.octor pronounced my disease to be OronendalCorusumptilOgk andLiverOcun— pialut, with an sidnesfon of the Pleura to the raze. would moreover *II, that I (laughed al- , continually, and spit up large quanuties of matter daily. I took the Pulanonie Syrup, Sea Weed Tunic and Itl•ndreite according to the Doc or's d trections, and am happy to say that 1 am nearly well . ANNA WARNER, Tmonshipt Coltuntriana , Ohio. OcL 21 1561. del-dikw EMBROIDERIES AT COST— Clearing. out sale of FRF,NCEI EMBROIDERIES A LACE GOODS AT EATON, MACRUM A CO.'S, del N 0.1.7 Fittb street. Relief for Ireland DIED Usk' IHE MANN oLIA BALM CITY CONTROLLER, R F PA Ra.F. R, /bland, Ohio Certificate of Jane Griot Cure of Mrs. Warner NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RATES OF EL DORADO JANIE, AT THE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street. DEM:IIB3 By the single Barrel $1 GO per 1/10 By toe Dray Loa 1 01 - By lota of 10 and lees thou 20 bb a.... 615 By lots of SO bble or more, So " By the Car Load 76 . IN BULK. By the Half ......... r.:: By the P.. eh' By the Half, ,Buahel, By tl o Itud3+l By the Carter Wagon Lottl By lota of 60 bublteht, or n ore, By the Gar Load, A liberal diflCOunt, giver' on connr c 5 & r supply ing oU.e ostat• I,llMeriti, and to rec, I,m:le bare a diiippoi.l to any pltni on the Al legheny, Monornisheni or Ohio r:aerrl. Lame :0 barn!, in hulk shipped 'a any at-lion on any of the railroads lea Ping Iroin 'I errne—NEd CASH, dole others , as t greed upon. ROBERT 11. CANAN & CO 1.14 i 3 w N 0 W R. E.I. L - Y" . NEW ,Nt/N, r:1 By the it tr.h, "RUTLEIRiE," Otal. TII E BIJTH ERLANDS One elegant 12 mu. Cloth bound. Pries f 1.25. For many years Ll. ere Ina appeared no w f action of such power and originslify LEI tiE' It tliLstierl suddenly with g,;eat Ir.:- lianey upon the reading erahmunity, whose Lu ziosity became 1131,111,0 regarding its authorship. which to this day remitl n, a rrysiery. The new none I —"T E cU rn EILL A \l'S"—developer fresh literary genius of ex:raordiniuy character, and will unques tonality add Lo ilia fame of the aultor. A 1,., a new anti atipm )r S II Lion of RUTLEIME. Uniform 17. appearance anti price wlth "! h e Buth RUTLEIniff., after haring paused more than twenty Mum's, hew for c ome um° paA heart en tirely out of pint, and these new and more ek gnat coineß wol meet vrich a rtaiy ,alo For ..ale by 111E111111' IVE EL, CeSilOt tO Hunt it next door to I'od office rxtsi-. NCi4 AND 801,;E:II:.(i_4, TICKIN(.S Alit) t)H ECRS, CAN fON FLANNI.Lei, NEW b'l 1) R ESB NEW STYLE ..;ilA%Lii, lolsek nc , l whine NEW S I'YLIC C 1.4 ( I nPitlE, Oat kact.dea. FRE,NCEI MP:R.IN )Ed, alp color' .fv) • an, upwards NEEI.LE WORK AND HOSIERY, very cheap CLOTHS, CASIMERES AM' In 1,40, vre 1411 stock ,at very 1 ,, ,v pricos oh-nv of tho good. hes i te•en purohtzed b3foi th.r.3.>11. airanr” lo prfo,.s. C. H ANSON LO V E 74 Market Street aceEri JOSEPH 11. THOAIPSON, GENERAL AGENT -AND - COMMISSION MERCHANT, rro. 4 -Vorthflh t, PA dal{ 3m iEEI'INtI NATIuNAL ARMORY A Public /51...c1ug of the ciiin4tu, of Pubaburgh vdl be held cou AIONIM Y A FTERN(iON I.th met. nt 3 o'r'ock, In the HOARD uF FHA DE Rot.,Ms t o lake no, nonnideretion toe further nronecution of the effort to obtain the Ineatu.n of the National Armory and Foundry at l' ddnireh.— By order W W ILE INS. t.ln'm Conk National Ann My and Youndry. del3,3t 13 RANDRETB'S VEGlin ALE P 1 LLitt are infailthie for cositveness, spasms, 10 , .14 of ap petite, nick headache, giddiness, r ense of bloating atter max's, drowmtransp, and cramping, pains, and all disorders of the stomach and wale. Onions! Letter at 254 Canal street, N Y. J C. 40101 i, rfuoluthsr of the , State }fanner. lien ninaton. Vt , asp; he was a tacked with 1 'ysperait and suffered so severely from it, th.t not a particle o: food could be swallowed without ore.-toning the taokt uncomfortable seneaiiiin in his stomach For five years he eufiered from this dreadful aempla t at, when he need BRAIXDRETEPS PILLS. The first box dal rot seem to benefit him much. lof the sestund produced a oh trige, ant by the um ,r he had taken six boxes a CU M I LE I E CUH.F.: was enacted. Fie says: "My dyspepsia was gone, and my ex pectation of an early de it'h vanished" ItRtisDREFEPA PILLS are eold Id the PRIN CIPAL OFFICR Rai CANAL ST , and 4 Ui\ lON SQ, ()ARE, New York. obtain your ftrst supply from cne of these de pots or from cne of ths regular ad werti-41 egents for the GENUINE EIRANDRETII'd PRA:: you will then know how to aiscern between the true and [aloe. Bold by THOS. RICDPATH, Pittsburgh, Pa And by all respectable dealers In snediatnee, nolklrridsm *4-4( AA FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR swEcra INFALLIBLE LINTIVENT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sleet, of Ce rineci lout, the great vane sewer, and has nee n used in Pie practice for the last twenty years with the moat astonishing success. aa nn en,ernal remedy it to without a rival and will al eviate leen more epeedi y than any other prepsr.tion, t. or all Rheumatic and Nervous Li., rders n to truly infellible, and as a curative for Sores. Wound., Sprains, Bruises, .hc., iw soolhtng. healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the jam wonder and astonishment of all who have aver Riven :La trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures, net formed by it within the Itet two years, attest this fact B. E. SELLERS & Co , Agents for Pitieburgli. SUPERIOR CHEWING 10BACiA)— SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO i4UPN:BIOR CHEWING TOBACCO SUPERIOR cHEWING TOBACCO I am this day in recall t of a lotiot EXLELL ENT CHIMING 'IGBACCO. Lovers of C•e weed will plena:, call and examine tt r.etore purcheiine else where. JaBEPH FLEMING, JUSEPEI FLEMING, corner of the Diamond and Market at. corner of the Diamond and Market st.. SU.ERIUR. BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPSIth JR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID Sixty Cents fear Gallo. sixty Cert. per Gallon JOSEPH FLEMING, del4 exiirner of the r imni,nd and Market st. WALL PAPER, CEILING PAPER and WINDOW PAPER, in great variety for sale cheap for cash at 107 Market street. d-14 JOSEPH R. HUGHES WOOD AND MARBLE IMITA TIONS on :Wall Papar. for dining rc omit and vestibules for sale at 1.1.1 Market itreet. dal4 .108EPH It. HUGHES. CHEAP SATIN AND BLANK PA PER, is extensive variety, for Bale at No. 107 Market street. del-1 JOSEPH 8 HUG/TH.3 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR -142 Backs, a prime article., just received and for dale by W. n. SMITE. & CO, deli 147 Front and 118 Second streets. VENISON-10 saddles choice No. 1 Venison just received by express and for Bale bEI A ETZER, deli Maley Mattel. a nd Fiat Ma NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WA NTED TO TRADE OR BARTER —l4O runt,. of H rot e'oss land, in Westmoren land counts, Fa one hundred acres under cultiva tion and balance tinno.r. Also, 12A seres In Indiana eon uty, Pa.; sO ricer. balance timber. Both of the farma are SU miles from Pittsburgh. WOI take property in or near the city of' western land. rip: y at M LIRPH I'S list Elto e, corner Fifth and dmithet Id etre44.. Ptuaberigh; 1.10 Kitt CH It t , ,TAI AS AND - lON r itr , Gig f,-!—BOON, HBOI AND GI) `4St—TI,E , •ery srttelo that is wanted, and will be the b-o n o, m-st dedra le and serviceab'e present you can give a hum i; and on:y look at the p to s Ladies' bee .1 Congress lasting Boots, only si,oo: Ladies' h,ol-d BUmerel Hoots, only sl,7b; Buys' Boots, from $t be to $l.OO. MHO BUttl3 , o and Hunt bhoes, Cork .c,11,4 an loe Creepers, and everyt hi ng In cur line at tummy Lea figures. JOS BOrtf, 4 lsly, 95 Prlsrket et., 2d door from 6th. del4 lOAN M." g WAIN 1 4 j log 1,61 A fresh ground Corn Idealouat received and for sale by JA9. A. FETZER, dell Corner Market and First streata. OMINY— v....t 10 barrels Pearl Hominy, just received and for sale by . _ 30 " 28 per b eh 26• " AOT AT ( ES— -160 bash(-18 choice Neshannockp, justreceived and et.le y 61. DECIEIIIBER. lt§6l HORNE'S HOLIDAY SALE. PRICES MARKED DOWN GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES and FANCY GOODS nAV NG MARK ED DOWN OUR s'i OCK, we are now prepared to oiler very strong inducements to persons who ceeire to pur chase goods. The assortment of EMBROIDERIES we have on hand now is very choice. Moat of it was bought In large lots at prices very much lower than the cost of trnpor,ation t and we have deter mined to ease It sit out Bt. prlces to suit the times CAM liR.O A.AD SWIS3 SETS, from hoc. to $5 00- •• i. " COLLARS, very low. EIIBROLDE RED CAMBRIC HAN DEAL ECHIEFS, From 25c to Mc. LINES HANDKERCHIEFS, for s. VAL. LACE TRIMMED COLL.H.4, for 26c., worth 550. INFANTS' ROBJ, at very low prices CAN AND WAISTS. LADIES' CHEMISE'—a few left—to aloe° out at less than cost of Importation. LINEN COLLARS AND SECS, very cheap POFtTEMOMEAS AND CABAS, A fine assortment, expressly for holiday gifts. BM BROLDERna) SLIPPERS--a large tot just r naive.' from New York, at psoic prices. WOO. EN 11001)3, SONTAG.% NUBLid, SLEi.VES, SIZATIIG .CAPS, /cc. T. J. ORA F.F IJ L LIG W.DI Western Stove Works, tgs LIBIOTY fiTIMET, PTITSBITEGR, GRAFF & CO., W. of. I.)ELAiN& MANUFACTURERS; W()I5 LD CA LL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock °revel] see Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS. HOLLOW-Ways, Ac., among which will be found the r COAL COWL, STOVZE IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, an Worn ore:clod the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the FIFST COAL COOK STOVES. Alen F; kart' FREUD:ILI evrareed to the TRITE, A Prw ICAN, GLOBE A BMTIBLIC r the BIM WOOD COOK 8 COVICS NOW IN U-1E The KENTLICRIA.N and a . ANBAB Premium str,e, are urisorpp_s4,l. eat) atieution of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the lay:rect. stock of 13 RATE FRONTS & IrENDERS N, 6.—W.111)e tn= D ItfeN It arid ECLIPSE Cral Cook S osee with Soap-Stono LintnAx, whie! eterd the fire better than iren. ocittitt ~AUIION_ We hereby warn trio plad,' egsmst near, haver' wuti any parties. w.inout oar eoneent for the pu - chnse of the ti;:\ T RE PAT ENT RIG HT of e oeftebt brink machine, of which we ere know.. to own ;he ons•heif interest. as neither of us have s,"4.lgrked or transferred our interest to any other lit rte.... We Mg') awn all persons against purchasing a certain machine built under said relent. as the en tire machine was built at our expertise, and we aro the emnliVi re owners. _ . We apprehend au attempt will be made to (Hawse of We whole Patent Sight, as toe article of epee. meet wa,i stolen from the dealt of tlylvester W. Murphy, on De;.efriber Id. 1801. SION RV J. ROBINSON, SYL. W. MURPHY,_ E .113ROIDERIES, ESIBROIDErtIES, HOLIDA CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 7S Market Street, RIIIIROIDERED COLLARS. VERY UHEAf Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Jiandkerehlefs Embroiderod Collars, Embroidered Sella, Embroidered Handavrebiefs, Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Handkerchiefs EYE E A R, DEAFNESS, SIGHT -11EALIING. DR. VON MOSCHZISKER, - OCULIST AND AUIRLST; Will remain in the city for only a LIMITED TIME LONGER. Dr. hf, has sufficiently proved by his practice and operations during the last ten months that his success In restoring the Deaf to' Hearing and the Blind to Bight, entitle him tothe confidence or those who need his services, and the claims 01 BUPERIOBITY in his SPEOIALITY. IS. I'c secure his hERVICIWi, all applmatiotur must b . , MO,OO at once. elk. Office. No. 155 THIRD ST., between Grant and 8 •••ith6eld. no2B wn . .T.TA m GARR & Wholesale Urocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WLN ES, BRANDIES, GINS, &a. ALSO Distillers and Dealers in • FIDE OLD MONONIIIHELI EYE WHISII, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, tait PITTSBIIReIi. PA. 40.13t1V MOORBEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, YOH T 1174 BALI ON PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREW. BELOW PI/R./LET atlas ri77.51311/2611. /AMES A. FETZER, comm. TLTartret and nrat atraeta JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market and First atrent■ JOSEPH lEHORNE, 17 MARKET STREET A. 1130-1 M PROVED IRON CITY, IN TEE STATE I , 0 RillE ETIMI SETS AND E Ali DILERCHIEFS MMEITBEi ENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. .41380 ADD Kamera. WM. HENDERSON Patna or .eatittaier e i—Prirat B zee, 66,00; Single Seat in , Private ' Box, $1 , 00.,: ParZnette And Swum Circle. chat* 60 cents; Family Circle, 25 cent% Colored Gallery, 25 cantiaColored BOZO% SD cents; GA 1102 7, 1 6 cents. TSB EVENING. The performance will commence with LINULB TOM'S. OABIN. • TRoolkonde.loth. - J A.O IE ItlONDAYvadratAdareatirrdkPlSlSr drama, entitled. SOUTHERN- TIN iIItIALEXS VALia PENN STREET. NEAR ST. CLAIR THIS-EVEN-ING The performanda will commence with the $ W SW - .44 r 8 ::: In which Fanny Denham, Mrs. Jenninge, W. Rause and Mr , J.enningarell appear. Atter which - songs by Ida Tiouvai Dincea 4 , 1111 Loma°, Negro Dedn'eadotia try Johnny Bart and J n. liavH Light hainn. ing and Woks of Legzerityby , : Prof. Farlayeand non. The wholeaoeoweindawdn" TES 11.17STEIXIOITS - ". In which Wile Louise:J. & Davie and Inkinny-Hari will appear, BCALI OF PAlOES—Private Boxes 114.0; gingle i. t• eats in Boxes 16 cents; Yariplette 16 Calltlg Ogle/7 /0 CoptS. Doors open at 6%, Crrtain Area 7%. 4., C A NTERBUItY HALL. LATE ATIIENEUM, LIBERTY SVMET. I MMENSE 80CCE...45. INLMENSEraUCCESS. JIM. FLARE,. JIM FLAK E MISS MAGGrE BOWERS. MISS MAGGIE BOW ERB. MISS MARY NEWTON. and the full company. CAvALRY,. C A v WANTED FOR CAPT. IRISH'S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LAMON'S FAVORITE BRIGADE'. Highest pay sad hest agaiprnsnts ist ; the service, Apply iraniedisielyst .ffeuitirig:. Office s N 0... WA ST. CLAIR BThEET. Capt. NATH'L IRISH, Recruiting Officer. J . 0 H c o K aTTOII.*Er .✓IT .11.1 yr, NO. 73 G:SANT STREET, PITTSBURGH, T4I,INA. LATE ETYIES,OI WINTIRGOODS JUST - 14.3E10EXV"E15: WE are now opening a choice Stock )i of Winter Goods,conmattng in all of the latest importations of CLOTHS, CAeSIAIKEES AND r VESTING 9, which We flatter ourselves wiline.equakt to any assortment to be fotuid_East orliliresW wry will be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call frum our patron and the • public. SAMUEL GRAN & SON: - • MERCHANT -- TAILORS, No. 19 Fllth Street. 1%18 186 BAL.AOI3AL BY THE STEAMER CANADA. received this day and for sale at wnoleaate and Se tall by EATON, IdACEUM a CO, 'lrattr.atzeitt 'VT Mix . THE .4.c&. 0 ' 4 2; HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, worth _St., Atte Wood A SpOtidleldl PIPTSBUIiGA PA. si-All work p ro^wtly attontlod to. trisakli'd GENT 6 . FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Brooks' Manufacture, OILLIAG AT NNW YORK PRIORS, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Striietp., sae W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. _ , 1' - - T • • S. 496, Pine Whitey Plain and. Panel -Flannel.Under and overattirte on hand, and made to ortinann ,, c shotat nettde J - at ' ' R. WILLIAMSON'S, S . HI R' • F'A UTQR , • NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET oat PE,TRGNA, C)II. WORKS. LONG, AILL Works at Sltusrpsitrargb. Station, Ana - Ehen7;,TaileY . 1 ! ,4 0 1 „ ntotehl '.- mmiirOffine mind Warenone..' 28 JR:arhet Street, Pittsburgh. biannfarlui:ei-sad laibruniting Carbon Oils and &insole. No. 1 REFINED ott.,,.yvenuAwruD NON-EXPLOSIVE; alara*Conlaid. cia.24-17 JAMES H. cHiLp,s afr. copf r i, HOPE. COTTON MILLI , _ Allegheny City; ra: ILURIVAOYOBJEBEI 01 SEAUESS SAGSt AND OF 08MT.13633tM4E3, SV, inches. tto-40 -Inches MidEi.• Sirlarders may be left et IL WILMA 0013.a85 Wood %mt. Plizqbaucjetk. m 031410444 NATRONA OM. E ARE' .1.1 tfW' MANITFACTCT: EINEi ttas article. which for brilliancy in blaming, freedoniait oftenaive oder,arid tramp* rancy or color, (which color we warrant not to be chabged by. age or oxpoisure,lia liceurpassed by . any illtunielitorin this or Holstein-markets,. , dais: profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially reeomreeadtt.,Alsoyour manufacture • C A U,ST,,I C. SA DA Dead 6;1111 large Soap Makers an s a on Refineries which excels /0 psr cent in strength all the inane -of English Soda brought to Qua country. earmark*. taomreot SAPONIFIEBAI CONCENTRATED ME, SILT, ; 44 Are so - well and taiorably known , wa trial the rOeution is spurgeient. - All de inquiries will be proingly.atterule. , to by ddressing GEORGE COIMOILTN, Ageau Penna. BA Manufacturing, Lorttpany, tacUity aka% _* . m Wood odreel."Fittahargit N E W '..G 0: G.li a , . 50 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPET. RIGKEST AND LATEETIDESIGNS, SUPERIOR. qvAiLiTy 'AND AT LOW PRICES. w. zrou - NTocx,, u% 'ffisiget Kerma CHECKS,. CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY: are odered.for eale at the office of the WEEITHERN PEOIITENTLtRY. aoHNßrilltin FLAK. Wm;.xir tierces in store and" kit te by Mtaam MM=ThM, ,