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orfhtDc READING 31A1TER
/FIRST PAGE,-Good Night—The Career
ef•a Villain Brought to a : A Fear
ful Revenge.
F01;11.111 PAGE.- - A Mar
tyr to Muaie— S Dry —A Woman
on a Rainy Day--A Canine Coogreasi.
THE ELECTION IN DEL 'MARE
TODAY
There will be an election—or the 3 p
pcarance of one - held to dsy iu the State
of Delaware ; the contest is fur a mehober
of Congress to serve tw: , years from the
beginning of tbe approaching session. An
honest, but singularly v. rdattt correspond
ant of the Philadelphia Age, writing from
Wilmington, aker remaritiog that hereto
fore no honor:J. l e mon would accept of..
fice not fairly de,rves—
" If the frauds which were enacted In Marv
lard be rameaterl here, of c ur-e it would be tar
better that we asmuld net held an oleo ion at all.
I have no doubt that Mr, BauScY, the I oemoerat
ie candidata. veil be elo..tid by zai. indrea ed
ma
j.'ray over that e i t Jet- TF,It'LR, if we
nave a fair Obar ea; —th .t la. if b iyenets, teat- alas
and Wega , vote , are nn• used ; but many thin,`,
that all unfair wears 'vial be resorted toto de
feat es"
The fazt of the G
aware holding back - !his spec coon
until the 1:4.h of Nevsmber. - s ..utlieien
to show how it is to be c.-•nducted.
There is no incr.. chance 01 thi Democra
tic canciidat- bLing elected in Delaware
than there was the other day, for a
conservative Maitland. Del
aware being se a State renders
her subjugation iqu,i.e on et,P3, iludertahing ,
five hundred vit.!, tiyl:l4.--,nd im t opted votes,
are qu'ite t-nnugh to carry her irivatphantly
for the Ad,ui,tiattattnn Dae.6 any one
imat , ino that thni wall not be attended to
The Adirnintstrritn , ii ,?erns
anxious to se_ut 11 . 1..1 tbi borJer
slave States ; the m we now perct
the rankest phases ttf Alt:thtt.ntsrn. Fhe
reasor. of th ie the wooe: radieu
emancipationis,o are V.pj , ;.: Ut fld Provost
Marshals, who give the, people iu those
oppressea commonwealths to understand,
that their only security and the only way
to civil or military distinction. is by sup
porting the edicts of the Administra
tion. In v, h.! olber manner can we
account for such 0 State as Maryland
returmit.g Abolitign emancipationists
to Congress. We do not wish to be
understood as 'saying that this is the
work of the people of, that ancient
commonwealth by no means the re
verse is the fact. It is the work of the
satraps of the Administration, under the
command of Provost Marshal Schneck,
who, usurping tlte power of the common
wealth, and disregarding the proclamation
of its legitimately elected Gove•nor, auc
ceeded in selecting 1.!r! Congre,s9 a set of
men who will go there. not to represent
Maryland, but to obey the commands of
those who secured them their pay , and
same way to-day, provided the name
means are riquired to do so. But they
are not. That little State is small game
and can easily be 'gobbled up by a tew
hundred additional return volunteers.
The undertakirg being so easily accom
plished, the only n:arvel in that any well
informed Delawarean could for one in
etaut doubt the result.
But, in order that there may be ro pos
sible doubt, as to the reeult, the same
Provost SeRaNCK, who superintended the
election in Maryland, bait issued au order
to be ob,::•rved to day in Delaware. It is
a copy of the original : it declares that to
"disloyal perser..shall lie allowed to vote,-
(which includes all who will nut support
the Adrninistratipn ticket) and requiring
all who are challenged by SCEIENCICS un
derstrappers to take the oath of alma
glance. Gov. CARMEN la announced as
heartily approving these proceedings ; of
course he is, for he is indebted to the
same means for his present position.
A GAY AND DASHING WINTER.
Again the New York fashionables are
assured that the approaching winter in
Washington will be al! that even the
Chevalier WYKOFF end other Sir RICHARD
DAZZLES, could desire. This reaosurance
will be a great relief to the votaries of
pleasure In the metropolis. We wonder
how, the announcement will strike our
planters Lit Libby Prison Reading of
the approach of these unusual festivities,
while they are not allowed even brown
bread and cheese parings, is enough to
whet their tippetites, at least, however
little it may shock their patriotism. The
soldiers in the field, too : those who have
been dodging 11: mud and rain, en
deavoring to “rind LEE and fi l let him." in
pursuance of the President's order, they,
no doubt, while dining upon scant rations,
and refl.seting raver the famous larders of
the, Washington rarignates, instinctively
ejtottrate 'with LEAR
Take physic pomp:
Expose thyself to feel what wret 'hes feel
That thou mays[ hake the se oerftex.to them.
and show the heavens more
As an evidence of the velocity of the
progress q) these Washington lumin
81`188, the case Lf Miss CHASE is inetruc
live. A few years cgo, while in Ohio,
that rustic msidee aspired to be noth•
ing else than a modest well-behaved
aui handsomely developed specimen
of 5 a Buckeye drlpghter. Bat sin e
she has been . transplauted to the Cap
of the country,, she is, according to the
letter-writers, .et creature of surpassing
parts. One critic says she has, like DES
DEMO:id, "434.1tteiting eye, aLd yet, right
modest - pnLcothe , declares that when
• "she EIi,MA it is au alarm to lave." 'fhese
fellows, doubt:es-. peeled to be invited)
to dine with ,; •,f greetibaLks,
because of the buff i y of h:s fair daughter,
bu they deservad ti,ALiag Ldt chaauee.
men: their. freedom and inspertinEnce.
Oae of these toadies the other day an
ittounced as it.)llCOVii :
"..FTPERI3 iwt. --Stews , , did calibrated ittl
portp, of thy go, ds, now in his ~tore a mag
nificent shawl Imp, nil IT him at a cvst f ihrce
thousand dollars, expressly for Miss KATE CRABS,
daughter of P. LUSE oar dut.nguished
becretery of ihe Treasury, it is said that the
-Young lady's whole outfit in al/ respect corres
pond with tt.is cost'y article of dress.
The day after this appeared, it was
copied into a Democratic paper accompa
iged with
ate following crushing comment
"I a - . 1 the wife of a Democratic soldier who
I nt cued at a time woes the Administraiion
preteu..e.l the war was for the t ; and al
iaocgh wa, t rumised cue month's pay in ad
vance, and his monthly waves regularly, yet for
THE PITTSBURGH POST: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1836.
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over seven ;on months ho never r,ce.l,od
o oiler
"Luring these long mouths of dreary winter.
while Mr. egesx got rich enough to buy a thrco
th,usand dollar Fhawi, I, at the wash tub of try
Republican neighbor , , managed to earn a
subsistecr, for mytedf and the ltelp'ess family
the negl..•t•A and starved l`ernoeratic
FROA WE.TERN TEXA,
Landlug of the Expe.lttlon on Brazos
Ou landing on Brazos Island, th e Foh
Maine, Colonel Dwyer, accompanied by
Major Von Hermann, of General Banks,
staff, started for Baca Chica, took passes
sion of the Pass, and encamped there,
throwing out piekets. tio resistance what
ever was offered, and no human beings
have yet been seen ou the island or else
where, if I except ti,e repulse of two com
panies of cavalry by the guns of the T. A.
soo. Captain O'Brien, which anchored
od the mouth of Boca Chica, this morn
ing, and opened upon the rebels who
tunipted to cross.
Brazos, as well as all the islands along
the Texan coast, i 6 a sandy desert. Otte
house (deserted) stands to our :Agin . Lthd
a mile or so farther towards the intericr
are two lighthurrses, one on each Hde.
Charred ruins show that three dweilings
were Ca'eti-oyel by tire some tune
N , .thtng but the chimneys rt main ettanatag.
ihe foundatluns of the Int;; , htngs used
by General Taylor tor tituro,4 can yet be
seen ; but no ()trier ve•itike r‘ mat .6 rout
and. hills meet the eye in every tbrtn
dud or miles there is no t•,..tertng trt.m
the rays of the burring buu by il.ty, ucr int
heavy, chilly dews by night.
ti u fuesda 4 7 the guabnst, :dot."
hela sod Cizaseo. with the trnuetr.r.
latter with troot
tor the in lull] of the It:, i,c,thile on a re
counoteeancr, lor the puf r,..se of lautirg
soldiers un the Tease Chore. Copt S.
Crosby. of Gen. Bsnits . staff, ttttf
tin oleet Captain, I and Capt. S.t : t , td
the Mono! gahela, entered is ,wat, e. at
and reconnoitered the Texas coast. 1-.1.d
ing all clear, with no enemy in eigi t. It e
order for lactilbstiiing the tr,c.p.- Wei.)
The boate of the three steamers were at
once lowerid, making nine ifl
hundred and forty then entered
them, each man being armed, A tzf r
sailors (sixty Ind taken chur:, Lt ;Hl care, i
they Yturted for the : , ht re, f ,L
crossing the bar, tour were capsized. aim
seven soldiers and two of the crew of the
Owaaco were drowned. One of the b, atiii.
a'ter returning from landing her men, snc
ceeded in plAing up a large nuwi, r el
those in the water, and the Mexicali
shore being much nearer ;hail the othe . r.
the bow of the boat woe turned towards
it : but the 'Mexicans would not allow ir
to land, and the boat was compeil, c! to
Cross the river to the Texas Bide, where
all were placed gAte!) , on the shore. The
lauding of the trools in the other boats
wagffected without difficulty, and diming
the whole time not an armed rebel war
seen.
By evening the work of disembarking
the troops was nearly completed, bp' t;:,,
or three regiments remaining upon
era drawing too much water to go over th;
bar. We have had great trouble wi h th,•
horses, and a large number yet r, n ;du
upon the steamers. Those which w; r
upon the light draught vessels W.T.- 11:s
embarked on Brazos Island without ddll
culty ; but how to get those safely ashore
on the others is a mystery, the v. ,, rk of
transferring them from one boat to aii.;ti
er outside the bar being considered impos
aibla on account of the swell,
The• Peabody yesterday morning ap
proached as near the abutes as fines
when eight or ten were law, rcd into the
water in the hope that they would J,wim
ashore, but as noon as th , y arrived at the
breakers they became frightened, And
more than halt were drowned. If the sea
a'a - nediffifid IN" tro l r7f
Our rune to Brownsville follows the
Rio Grande. Here we will find fresl.
water, which wilt be bailed by our soldiers
with joy.
F.Ta.eviation of Fort Brown—Fight lug
In Brownsville.
WEDN ES DAY, Nov. 4--c P. ti.---We hat.,
ust received official news of the greatest
I importance. The Government building
at Fort Brown were burned to the
ground yesterday, by the rebel garrison.
preparatory to their evacuating the tort.
From the same source we learned that
about three o'clock on luesdity afternoon
a squad of sixty rebel cavalry, which hart
witnessed the landing of thesoldiers ceder
the guns of the Monongahela. at the moue ',
of tne Rio Grande. dashed int., Brown,
rifle and commenced setting lire to the
buildings, with the intention of destro,,
ing the town. The property holders aid
Union men resisted them, when the see, ,
sic,nists joined the cavalry, and a bl,•,c-ylv
street fight took place, which lasted all
afternoon, the buildings burning in every
direction around them. The fight wit
still going on when the messenger left for
the purpose of communicating the Lews
to the General Commanding.
The 15th Maine, which was in advance
at the , time, at once received orders to
march without delay, and by daylight 1.•
morrow worning this regiment, with
others in suppertiog distance, will be ,ti
Browsville.
The Rebels Not in a Starving Con
dition.
The army correspondent of the New
York News writes : 'Our experience since
we crossed the Rappahannock had proved
the incorrectness of the current belief that
the army of General Lee is half starved
and very scantily clothed. The prison, re
captured by us say that they had plenty o;
ratiouB and warm clothing, A new supply
of winter clothing was issued to ;hem
shortly before we advanced on them so un
expectedly. Within the fcrtificatione of
Rappahannock Station, I saw evidence of
their having buried new uniforms. Lpicked
up and examined a new jacket whtch had
been t.:rti off a wounded man. A bullet
hole pierced it through the left breast, int
inediately over the heart of the hearer. I
suppose the poor fellog way be claascd
"with those who were but are not. The
jacket was made of heavy woolen cloth t
a blueish gray color, and I saw many other
pieces of clothing of the same material
and color, lying is different places over t'n.•
hill, and all saturated with blood. In
many places the rocks, tree-stomps, and
earth are crimsoned with the same precious
fluid.
''Fhe public need not believe all
stories of desertions from the Confederate
army, If all the stories of this kind which
have been published were half true, every
rebel in the South would he on our side
by this time. Desertions are of alnu-,st
daily oceurrance, it is true; but the same
is true of every army, our own not ex
cepted. They are isolated cases, and the
enemy receives more conscripts in one
week than he loses by desertions to our
ranks in six months. 1 know it to be true,
however, that some of those captured by
us recently, express an unwillingnes B to
return to service in the Southern ranks
but the majority express a dotermunittui,
to return to their duty as soon as ex
changed, and fight us again wherever
may meet us."
Invention to Prevent Railway Ac
oident a
one of the Phi ladelphia city railway
companies has placed an apparatua on
then eels. which it is expected will pra
vent many as The invention con
sista of a fender placed in front of the
wheels, and brought down close to the
rails. A strong spring allows the ma
chine to pass over a permanent obstruc
tion, but any moveable thing is at once
pushed off or along the rail in front of the
car. Experiments have demonstrated that
a foot or hand placed on the rail is at once
pushed aside without stopping the car and
without injury to person. This ma
chine will also remake snow and other ob
strnctions which may impede travel or
throw cars from the.track.
l?ktallEw'.'rr
A Challenge to Mason
i.• .
waiz card appenra in the Lot;
I,A Morning JY4I :
•'T.. the I:ilitor the star:
•':•11: .I.ti.istitial gentleman has
J ett wr-tte•-, me r.L...g: to an article in
:he Morning .),tar ot this day. He eug
that chalicif.ge be presented to Mr.
Masor. aud Col. Lamer, or to any other
uthert, advocate :if slavery, to follow
up the late Exeter Hall meeting with one
their Heproposes that we should
th . etoge a: the hail fr , r: this
purpose. I shalt be glad to learn from
Mr. Mason, who is lingering in our coun
try, arid trout Colonel Lerner, or either ot
them, if they are W , llinp to meet in fair
discus ion, co a London platform, and
betor.• t. Lennon audience, an anti slavery
0pp..,...nt and champion of the constitu
tionel GOVt.taalfat.6t the North as oppos
ed to slavery and rebellion. The advo
cates of the North and of freedom have
obtained the victory a thousand times
since the war commenced in public meet
ings all over the country. We are no;
prepa-ed 1-. r The America
question cant-ot to its present
non.
Arr. boom Southern
champion ne hie nominee, prepared to ac—
cept a ohni.enge ? 1 iMall be glad to hear
from him On i.hia cioe6tiora. I will uee ray
omit Emdeavure to arrange for the oor.diet,
Fl 9 to rime him or hot friends harinlese
from :71,hy. Xpt.116,2, and to fill] an antago
me. ;or him or ally Southern advocate
vci.m.liy of weapon. . and of their beet
eteel We will have ho packud lateting.
F.choie obtained at r Lemired
p!auee the metro[„ i 11'o will
tier r.o ruw. t - WI, LIU
, talc. cu.,
tlict ae a Irev Icvea. I awa—
Mr. \ 1 ;retain, cir, your
outd, , r,,.
' I umg..lN.,, M. A., D. C. L.
01 the L nnion Comm.:tee
011 ..11L1 ;dire.
"1 k..‘111.E i),::,,ber :24. -
'Elia :Hex icans in France.
I ct,l [osi.Galeat of the M,r
.)tur
•
I H.avre
't , •i IS hive c<.Fed to rt pre
x.. [to.] th.or 6urret.s6rH sloslo Inv,
appt,...t. Coo eut/auts t
fvtii act io 11..skiacne
Itcr httve 13t , , lett, Ft . tv.t:
It ~ f t ‘1••\
..} kill
ton rout.
Nl. expethiion
tl: :limoulrltht
.aly
hociety, tu:d their
nltl f,un,
alts tLr &Tar lire
b, vcl:h.-huts of Nlex.f.o trt , ui St.
(":( (id they t.tnergeti Iron' the hhi.,,de. and
st3lE , of living whi,h , f :t. he
the family of OM! c,fthe Trictuvir.iLe,
bas n t rttit cted fn . :oral - 6 ct. Gen , ral
Al:nonce, Frw.ce, etrove to
I .r.c trl.rtibleStaientrmu whom
. —.:
Polipaz Pr on ..111111ti
A bccn ue th
~• , . ..,111:01c,..ry I , Cliptatn in V, ar- voi
;tiring I r t h,. l:usriianw is
..areEumg en many citiLeu ß
bt- of an "addresa
C... 1 uf E{u3HH'i
Itnp_)rf an Rebel Correspondence
Letter fr,,m Pans to Jeff Davis.
Wesuis(,:rtiN, Nov. 14.—Among the
papers recently um - aired with the bloc
kade runners 1-h E. Lee, the Columbia.
and the Ella and Anna, is a letter iron E.
De Leon, a rebel agent, addressed to
Da is, and dated Paris, October Ist, it:at.
eatract , d :
I USt•it•e: to disguis , ‘ lino fact taut
Cur , wen around you do not Inspire c,,nti
dPnce. and c ha.,, , 1 would 80011 Cume war,,
hands withdrawn from the helm.
!\;;H:ary at ;nly- of the h , gheqt r , ;ur
f pr,thil:Fd, dlpitild/dl,.
1, r,l: ari
"11, •e d••f . r, rt . d Idttr; lay.
Ill:it! ft•• 1! of a tpri•dy
• ,b. i• rant:, by England. 1 ha• w,
u.ade a lawn in the M•-•x•Chl
~Il,d I 'llll,k V , •l') pr, but :Or
Ifltrikll, in I t•EiS.
"11r iN:•;.
wl;ic6 wad ,: rt. d Kr] d
he w a;.d paper •
• vii •
niirrn,sr., • ..r in the why, in
r
x lean , bettau
t 91r Alabn
ri.n..•trib , red by the public.
— Judge nt, who is here now, H leir
.o.rurm and he ad.b, Lather
That Mr. Dayb,-, declares that he has never
had any c , mplaint from Washington re.
Carding Fnenli. inter earn - in Mexico.
It Mr. Seward therefore acknowledged
empar, the ground on which
our antiot, seem; to have been predicted
rut away from under our he
—We are a:I groping in the dark at
moment. Gbd kraut ;hut I may be unduy
bußpicious and it Ui CLI xlllll,and that we
may gat more , übslan• tat aid and comturi
;road NiiiedleJti loan I either hope Cr ex
pect.'.
In
anotl,r part cat this letter De Leon
aact, ' I am workmg hard and ti.ct,
sandy, per ovally and by proxy, and aw
en:ay: t n.,: tiro opbere of my operattone for
the ex;getu,ee of the hour 1-18 demand
ed. Ernes' wants money literally arid
not tigura ively. They are a far more mar
ce::hry In, • !!:a, !h•• E,vll-b, and we
must buy g !root them if at
all.—
ut oniletica as
has rea:,,ed wiil suon be
given to tti public. It %HI be found both
int, iftint , and important, and aff, , Ed
inside view. of rebel proceedings and de
Tht e certhiuly not of an en
•
rtiging afari.ettr H the canse of th
Cromwell and Linco n
Coy rt , ili-•erl to pay tho f,x trrorti:
totry : ,x hy th, city
ul 1 ( ./ 3(
y r e f s _„ •i pay it,
at..] wee • oultnit:• L. , f,r18,)0, r
of
Cleo:well 11, ued out hie habeas corpus,
aid wl, t• th,i wer• , • •• 1 •• • •••• • him,
Cromwell carte •lown the C••urt n Crl
Mt. \vht n Ihr Judges it, utiem d Meg
oa l'harta to , replied • "Magna Charts
tidd le hit ing,s ' It shall rot cent!' my
anions, which are for the safety ••1 the
Commonwealth. Who made you Judges
Have you any authority to sit. there but
what I gave you' I advise you hter , atter
not to suffer the lawyers to prate what it
will lilt be safe for you I, hear bus,''
ray, Clarendon. ' •he subdued a spirit tha'
had rtr:en been troubleporno before to the
Lord Protector, and ntade Weeriornster
Hall an obedient and Hibeervien" ..• hie
ommaods as the rest.
Diptheria
W. Lay d n N - cip. tor !Le ,ure
t;Pr t. - ,th a a ; , =. Clltt, w , . i PayE
that 01 1, ttuttOase. L t 1.., been
Lot a 5.,; e, ma has bt , e , !oat..
The treattn,t,t consists in th,roaghly
swabbing the hack of the mouth and
throat with a waßl, made thus : Table salt.
2 drachms ; Liack prt , per, golden a
alp
nitrate of pLaash, alum, 1 drachm each.
Mix and pulverize, ut into a teacup
which half fill with boiling water ; stir
well, and then fiil up with good vinegar
Use every half hour, one, two and four
hours, as recovery progresses. The pa
tient may swallow ahttle each time. Ap
ply 1 oz each.of spirits . turpentine, sweet
oil and aqua ammonia mixed svery hour
to the whole of the throat, and to the
breast bone every four hours, keeping
flannel to the part..—N. Y. Tribune.
Further from Mexico
The English mail steamer at Havana
from Vera Cruz, brings dates from Fnebla
to the 20th from the City of Mexico
to the 23d ult., from Tampion to the 28th
ult , mid from Vera Cruz up to November
I. fie trews is of little interest. The
mail from the City of Mexico for this
packet was robbed near Soledid, and a
part only of the correspondence was al
lowed to proceed.
The most important item of news is
be fact that the French army is at length
in motion, commended by General Ba.
Caine, who takes the hold in person, and
that General Comonfort takes command
of the Juarist forces, his headquarters at
present being between Queretaro and San
Juan.
The advance of the imperial army, com•
posed wholly, or nearly so, of Mexicans,
under Mejia, drove a portion of the Jna
rist army before them at Actopan, but
presently fell back on Pachuka, the Jua
riots again occupying the former place.
Fights have also occurred at Atotonilco
el Grande, Turco and Iva:a, where the
famous plan of lguala was concocted, and
at the bridge of Campuzano, at all of
which places the Juarists claimed to have
gained signal advantages.
The correspondent of the Mario, of
Havana, reports that two receptions took
place at the palace of Alrnonte, one on
the Bth and the other on the 15th ultimo
and he states that at the latter a letter, pur
porting to be an autograph of Maximilian,
was produced and passed around among
the guests, in which the Archduke accepts
the throne of Mexico, and in which noth
icg is said about. conditions. The came
orrespondeut says the ellthllol:%cal in
Mexico in favor of the empire hordee:son
frenzy. Altuonte's wife is expected to ar
rive in Havana from Southampton on the
21st instant.
Fr Om Tampico we learn that rei ,t.tly u.
HueEttiett the French were attacked and
got the worst of it, losing ninety men, be
sides horses and ammunition. There were
about 400 French soldiers in Tampico,
which place was surrounded by Mexican
troops, and a battle was constantly ea
pected nt the streets, which, from the
great odds against them, cannot but result
di:favorably for the French.
Archbishop Labaatida, lately returned
trim Europe, took his seat on the . I.th
ult., as one al the triumviri of the impe
rial regency
The Mexican Question.
I be Paris Manurial DiplomalloCutys
We learn from a certain source that the
grit budget will show, for the current
year, an increase of not less that, 161,
thulf, upon the provisions of the last bud
get. It is this that has enabled the Gov
rnment to provide for more than four
iictlis of the expense of the Mexican ex
,,editiou, with the ordinary resources of
the Treasury, which of course, has only
elade to Mexico an advance, the payment
which, thanks to the natural wealth of
!he country, is not doubtful. - l'he Me
Inorial Diplomatique further says, relat
lug to Archduke Maximilian and the Mex
Can 'hr r. , • "We shall ; oint out to day
, 1 of the interest witßl, the
Eatlc !or F.attCl6 Juselth talie4 ur Lb., re
establishinrut of the inonar.•y in Mexico .
Although thc Archduke hair ua ide:t of
itnp.clit.g ar.y ritiE hre con, try.
Wm Majesty has ri at.thor
such Au_strctnWlnh. Iu ai
c,rnrany the Arch '.u:ce. - Rah a view ol cc
le the ml,itery
Mexico, and do PO with the faculty (.;
reau , ,uming their grade in the Austrian an
•
uo their return. Although no long,
L . aalwetpb34f 4ais,
they mustered, the Mexican people,
their solicitude to Int nisth a further pruu
tl.s• the Archduke Maximilian is really :h.
m.rerrier. of then- choice, mad unwillmi
t , , ..out her nation the honor l 0 , 01
V 0) tht!r F n;emur, exprePs , d . ili
::struct, at their own t.),
1. . • w Olin Art tt.:do,. 0. I
1,.., 1: ii, Jl Ira ai r. J. Etni.-•r,•1
'ld Joseph w,,ula hot allow that a poop)
Vii , c:,derg ,, ni• out Ita,nful uuti rnß
, !,tuld make Buda h eficrltice :
iltat tut Auou-tnu Archdude lout
•
riot I.r. • e , •.! tO Hs ,AHttit.ation in a I,.rei
c,9-1i he has dvociPd that Ills broth
r hoard a frigate of the Austri,
Iml rrrd racy. .fht- bte:.tu fri,v;itte I.:, 7..
I thn Yrincr per:t.ra,p,l
!., C fbLil , iv Larnr,.l a 8 t..v
erlt.dr•l 'Jew F:O3
. Rules of War,
.;- military Wr.:
d :W., 11!od
b.: .1 .1,-v,ation. First: '•Nee r
ti. mar, h ifi the preaeuc(: of an y
src•„ud : W her e rafts of au Crow Cr
•
Ih •point o, c ucenlrsu oo ,
ed dbould be do tar remor&d from t
tnriny as to prevent him by fluy p
li,z,Lg I Lis ruir.l and dr!d.
ing ;he d , taLhmei.td ud they arrive.'
A Great Wool Growing County,
county, Ohio, in arnoi 4
the firs! i.i the United States 111
It., I r,,di..(e The dip !hie Yeetr
Will r aCh r,;(.1 1,001,1, .40.,01d
0[... 1,1 ul d has been svici it I . 1( e.
11V errkg I.; abi , LLt tl es ell ty Ii vc t-011:110 pit
pound.
IT LIAS Ntl EQUAL --111 I:
laitatnnie hUOcud which far the pact
seven snare hat attachli PROF. HEED'S NI A
NETIC OIL in toe n and :tire of oaiu.
embolden the preprie.ur to sta'e, and challenge
COCktra,iictlctl
That a hoe cured more Rhea mut, eel,
Thar LI Gn. t•ti red more ~ O rt. 'Newt!.
Thar ir e cured more Arltral,,,,,
Thor it has cared more Weak Joint or.
That ct lyre lured roc re I 'lre ',act? So • es,
thou it hue cu. ed morr lie us,
711.1 t rt lyre cured more Feasted F-ret,
That it has cured noire Brutees,
Thaf a hue cured more Nernoua Affect cone,
nut it hue cured 'nor< self Joint.,
ihau nil ~her Pain Curers, Pain Killers and Lin
iment..' ,on hind For sale by Druggi:tt. erers
- .3 , 1110 N JOLINSoN, Sole Agent,
cci corner Fourth a .tMyithfield
frieeAN:ll.,o FRENCH
FEEDINU BuITLE6
Ai.);lo-Vrench Food ng B.tt,ed.
Anglo-French Feeding Bottles,
Anglo-French Feeding Bottled,
Arail.,-French Feeding Bottled,
Ang!o.French Feeding Bottles,
- nslo Freno'c Feeding Bottles,
Ar.gl - French Feeding Bottle.,
A ugl French Feeding Bottle,,
Anglo ren. , h Heeding Bottles,
Anglo-French Feeding Bottles,
Anglo-French Feeding 13ottle2,
au,erior to any Feeding or
Superior to any Feeding or
: , ttoeriort, any Feeding or
Nureiug Bottle in use.
NurPillg Bottle in'use.
Noising Bottle In use.
1 You need an anima of this dese , iption, call
and ,ee these before purchasing any other kind,
At Joseph Fleming's Drng Store,
At Joseph Fleming's Drug btore,
of the L , iatn. ad and Market meet.
Corner of the Diatn,od ant Ma:ket ef.eot_
nole- eiA t
WONDERS WILL NEVER (EASE!
Neitber does Dr TOBI Venitian Lin
iment ever to s'op the most severe t ai,
This This is no new humbug article, Lut an oil estab
dshed remedy: Raving been used by thousands
dur.og the last fifteen years. Cell rn tt:e agent
and get a pamphlet with a full description of this
magic remedy. N6llll genuine an'ens signed 8.
I. TOBIAS. Depot, 5.6 Cortlandt s're.d New
York. Sold by all Druggists. noli-t-dw d,kw
[cA PYRAMID OF FACTS coN
ir earning CRISTADOB.O'd HAIR DYE. It
is pure. Poisonleas,. instantaneous, imparts a per
fect black, or a magnificent brown In the space of
ten minutes; is odorless, does not attain the akin,
and has never known to tail I
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE,
manufactured by J. CRISTADORu. ri Astor
House, Jew York. Sold everywhere, u. I !led
L - all Hair Dresser+.
Price, $l, $1.50 and $3 per box, according to
eiso,
005-Imtlaw
Loomm UP/OARED.,
KILMONARY CONSUMP I lON A CURABLE DISEASE
A CA RD
TO CONSUWPTIVES
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN
1 G
,:r,,V been restored to health in a few weeks,
by a very simple remedy, arter having suffered
several Yeats with a ie , ere lung affection, and
that dread disease, Contumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow - sufferers the means of
To all who desire it, he will send a c , py of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direr
-11000 for Preparing and using the same, which
they will find a etore cure for CONSUMPTION,
AISTII/la, BRONCII!TIS, CM:008. dittos &c. The
~nly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which he conceives to be invaluable,
and he hopes every sufferer Will try his remedy,
it will cost hial nothing, and may prove a
bleasing.
Portico wishing the f , rHt.erit.til 7 ll will phase
addre
Hue. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willinmsburgh
Kinrs County, New York.
. .
W•111ItA DRE,TH'S PI L LS.—Y 0 U
may recover your health by the use of
other remedies. You may recover without any •
but not forgot that you may die, and that
lirendreth's Pills could have saved you. For re
member that the AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF
DEATH, when you have it in excess in your sys
tem. is evideut to your animal instincts. Your
countenance tells your friends ; your dreams and
your own heart tells you,
Now, at these times there is no medicine so de
serving of your confidence as
Brandretb's Vegetable Universal Pills,
is the only medicine known that can certainly
suve, when all the usual ineli•ations tell you that
yore must die.
Mr. John Pudney, l - pringlield, Union co, N.
.1 , has used BRANDRETH'z; PILLS for fifteen
rears in hie family, and for all his hands; in which
time these Pills have cured them of Bilious af
fections, Headache, Rheumatism, Fever and
Agus, Measele. Whooping Cough, and says he
has tie; er known them to fail. Principal Office,
!'anal street, New York.
Fold by Thomas Riettpath, Diamond Alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa , an 1 all respectable dealers in'
medicine.
085-1 trilOo
of the Dimly Povr.—Dear Sir.—With
'l`,Y your permission I wish to say to the read
ers, of your paper that I will send, by return mail
to all who wish it ifree.) a Receipt, with fall di
rections for making and using a simple Vegetable
Ba'em that
.will effec , ually remove, in ten days,
Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impur
•tes of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear,
smooth and beautiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads,
or Bare Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a full growth of
Luxuriant hair, Yr - Lister!, or a Moustache, in
less than thirty days.
All app Mations answered by return mail with
out charge. Resnectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
811 Broadway, New York.
'STRICTLY PURE A RTICLES
Low Yrtocb.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE
TORRENCE & McGARR,
k;orner Pourt h an Marled st: . octal.
P TTBB d„
UIttiGSC! •
I) UGS !
DRUGS .!
MEDICINES ! MEDICINES !
MEDICINES ! MEDICINES !
cHEMICALs ! CHEMICALS
CHEMIcALS ! CHEMICALL
11J. Lk!
AINTS
PAIN rs r PAINTS
PAINTS! PAIN.-;! PAINTS
! SPICES I sPICF-S 3 sP/CES!
sPII LS! SPICES! SPlcr.si SPICES!
! SPICE% SPICES! SPAPEF!
Soda. Cream .r. Eng. Mu.turd,
Frown, E:rilish. ft, I .kulerican Perfumery,
and Loilei article4i, I , J:inc., ritISSBB. Patent
and ail 11-ucgitt articlea, Strictly
d,re ,ir . icles. Low
tit_ Physicians Pr P 0..! 6.o,ll3rately eutA
pounar.l et ail
Pure Winne. and Liquors I cr medicinal 0.40
oul.;
jud,lyd
-444
a 4
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D i re.4'ol4,ti WEL/. tt. h CAUL
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE
BRASS PLATERS
And inanuf,cturer c•f
Naddirry dz Carriage Hardware,
:it. Clair street, and D1V11.1013110 Way
kenar the 13, idged
,"-----.DENTISTR Y.—TEETH EX
ihry tl'actrd KM by the use of Dr
Uudry's Rpparatur.
J. F. 11OFFMAN
DENTIST
MI work warranted.
134 Smithfield Street,
PITISBURUiI
-dly
FLOC' RING MI lA, FORSA LE.
The subscriber offers for sale the A L
i,V,.11 MILLS vituo.ed in the Fourth
Ward. Allegheny City. This well known Mill has
tcen rehtult lately, and or taina four run of
French Burrs. with all the latest improved ma
obincry for mounts tur'ns the best brands
of
Flow.. Enjoys agood local as well as foreign
custom. This is a fare c; ante for b7sine a Min.
and invite a , y who wish to engage .0 a profttabe
business to call at the Mill, where terms will be
made known.
vw—
• J. VO.FIGTLY.
•
TO SIT:DENTS AND LOVERS OF
citußcit MI zstc mne well known
.tutpuser, Mr. JOHN EL. Organiat and
lttrtotor ut Music of He: ry Ward Beecher'd
(lure). New l urk, will visit the city during the
nazt month to give a abort coarse of intimation
tit aln t,y, the thgan Sielcdeun, and Chorus
,iugutg, connected with publi performancee un
thy. U.ga t. and Sacred Concerts. Circulars, slat
ing terms, etc., may be obtained at the Music
Stored of 11. K labor 80. and C. C. Atelier.
Liul2-tdet)B
G 1 .E A ;it.
Improvement in Eye eight
PE Is bLE
Spectacles,
g kO YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGHT
AU'
They i
ampwad
n?
tedT rty
h TR R
N s (l s T ia H n E N P
: e an b d bles.
IM-
p rsoVE THE SlGHT—this fact hae proved al
ready to handrt de of people what wag aufferin
from defective eight. They are
Imported direct from Russia,
Which can be sden at sni office with satisfaction
Purchaser should entitled to be supplied in future
if the first fail,free of charge with those
which will always GIVE SATISPACtIGN•
J, DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
39 Fifth street, Bank Bk.c.k,
serßeware imposters and counterfeiters..:
ooio-d,kw
ISlili HICK.S
lIIGEE at HICKS
ImPortera and dealers ,n
Cloths, Cassimeres, Hatt n e t s
Vestngs, Tailorb' irunmdnge,
No. 2.35 MARKET Tie I ET,
POI ladelphla,
IrNABE'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON
sidered the best pianos made, and are fully
warranted for eight years As to the relative
merits of the Raabe pianos, we would refer to
the certificates c ha lkence in our possession from
lhalberg, HottStraokosoh. G. Satter and
H. Vieuptemps. Also, fr. in some of the most
dietinguinhed professors and amateurs in the
oountry. A call is respectfully s_licitei before
nurchrving elsewhere. Person.; at a distance
a ill picnic, send for a circular. Ft rs..l= at ftyro
ty ~ r aces by
ABLOT i E BLC 4.E, 4.3 Filit itre.-t,
sySl v ole agent for Pittsburgh and Western Penn
na.
no/4
New Advertisements.
MASONIC HALL
Positively for One Week Only.
Monday Evening, Nov 23,
OLD FOLKS
Concert Company,
Assisted by the Renowned
Emma J. Nichols,
GRAND OLD P.OIIIO9RD CONCOTS
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
Commencing o❑
ionday Evening, Nov. 234,
And continuing every evening duric g the weak.
Admission
Doors open at 7 o'clock, to ten:mance at %
Tnes,i)Av. TiruksDAY (Thannagiv
tug Day, and SATURDAY.
THE WIRST GRAND MATINEE
Will take place on TUESDAY A FIL,Pi NOON
November 24th at 23 , 4 -;elock.
fared Flannels.
con
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•S IanUMITI ii.•l3Uno7
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
Morocco Albums, Ilulding 30 Pietnes.
81 50! $1 50!! $1 50
A!bums Bolding 3u liclures,
82 50! 82 50!! 82 50
Morn e_o Albu t 8 Hold ng iU l'icolres.
83 50! 83 501! 83 50
hiprocco Albums ilu!ding 50 Pictu-es,
84 00! $4 00 !! 84 00
M6r(e..2,3 Albums lit,iding e(lPicture.9,
$4 50! $4 50!! $4 50
Morocco Albums Holding 9O PJetureE.
$5 00! $5 00!! $5 00
Moruccu AAuals 11'1 liDg Pictures
$5 50 ! - $5 50!! $5 50
Less than W ht.,!esale Priw,
Le..,:3 than ManuSac;u-ers' Prints
Loan *an Auctiorr
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ih i t
tts.purcilitsoi uarenteed...,
..,,
..
.argesit, th ei euVtonient Alla
LON rbl 1 e City, at
I . .t• '• C li. " N
• Abu n and Picture Eni
ponima,
WI • WINTER 60011
WI: W 1114.1) CALL THE. 9TYEN
tion of buyers to , •ur :took of
All thOnewud ulf"re:gn and d,,a.eetic
ASSIMERES AND COATING`
With a larze and choice se'ection of
ILK AND CASIIIIER6 VESTIN6S
Corner hlarkct Square, Allegheny City. Pa
Wholesale and Reis'
DRY GOODS
CLOAKs.
J. W. Barker & Co.,
59 MARKET STREET
Goods by the pieoe or package, or
in length to suit, at Eastern
IMPROVED LOCK S;.ITc;1:1
Family Sew'ng Machine!
.Highest premigtni at th London and Parie Ex
hibitious and at all the important 'tat and Me
chanicei Fir where exhibited this eas. h
and exami , :e the,o mactiinu hofGrJ t utahas•ng
We offer for .rale
J. 80DM /IV RICK.B
CRAB. U
Foote'n Patent Umbrella Look Stan.
which inaure lierteet article pro
verbially given t, be !ed astray
ocz-cis w
WALTER H. LOWRIE,
IN FENDS RESUMING THE FRAC
TICE OF THE LA I , in Mc same bc.use,
10111/i rly occupied l y nun on
Fourth Street, above Smithfield,
nolB-3m
LOT OF
Manufacturing and Cigar Leaf For Bale
. 1 11 , COLLISTER & BAER,
108 WOOD STREET
il a %'() received On consignment a lot of AI ar, ufae
turing and Cigar Leaf. which they are ordered to
sell at very low figures fur multi. Cad and eee the
asaidas.
ALA l e fo.lowing Nightw
The Celebratfd (ontlasental
The Charming New England
Songstress,
Wi❑ appear ail above in their
AFTERNOON CONCERTS
Will be given oa
Ite'CUT THIS OUT.-
ite the Post,Eice. Fit
WINTER GOODS
W. H. .151 . GEE & CO..
14,3 FEDERAL STREET
PI I TSBURGH.
prices
ELER & WILSON'S
CELEBRAI ED
Y 7 Fifth 61.roat. Pittsbulsi.
~. r,; ~ r
New Advertisemen.ts.
AL ORAN (ON('.AT
I'' It Ili NEFIT OF THE
GERMAN I ThoLIiIIGII RHOOL,
Tuesday. November 24th, 11168,
At Concert Hall,
ETA
High School, 597 Penn street,
And et the door
❑oIN-td
COAX %ORES FOR
1./ S Ls.—lbe underniine I will offer for sale
their aluablo ('oat Works. at Port Perry,
ghooy county. Pa.. et 2d Lben. on the Monon
beta River wild al2 wiles of the oily. co g
of about
2S Ceti Is
20 acres of Coal,
70 .Pit Wagons,
34 Tenements,
1 Large Snore Biome,
I Carpenter Shop, ,
I Blacksmith Shop,
t Ma les,
I sett. Dry Docks,
Together with ten..., and :it road., incline road.
and t ot th e appe:t e _ t er, or the worts, whioh
oan at a ight expense be t ut in complete work
ing order in a'short time.
Ic.LOSKEY. HAVE .4 CO.
Airlrt
Vll
N V. P. P , rtPerry. or
inAIN COSGRAVE
nr.h. 2 d 15d Third street. Pittstu Rh.
"7 ANTED.- AN ACTIVE . BVSI NESS
luau . -
subs - Ilberß fur
ILLUSTRATtO CATHOLIC WORKS,
wages and steady employment will
be given to a -tai able person. Apply to
VIRTUE, Y'iRSTON& CO.,
Moe, 164 Third street.
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY RENT
when y urchase a two-story frame
dweili• g hone and lot of ground, sixteen feet
front by fifty lost deep for $4OO. Terms—goo
cash, ran cinder , n one •nd two years, situate in
Duquesne Rory', rear the Water Works. Also,
a two•story brick whiling house and lot of ground,
Han e ETA as the above, will be sold for sBoo..ne
hal cash, rew , inderin one and two years.
ci , ear of oil incu.i..berance. at once at our
office. 5l Marko treat if you would secure a
cheap h we.
nui9
OTICE.—.RAN OFF FROM THE
b
libel - , in S,,,stt township, Allegheny
county, E t II A RTON, who was my apprentice,
I hereby notify the public , not to lt,rbor or trust
hi.o on my account. ;nix opts reward and no
chant° , pond J NV. SUTTON.
poly ltl.l3t.tv
250 Dozen
SUSPENDERS,
FOR SALE AT
lI'CLELLAND'S .AUCTION • 'HOUSE,
stt FIFTH STREIgT.
AT WHOLESALE.
EXTRA 7HREE THREAD
Blue Cre_y Knitting Yarns
:moo doz.
Fine Fait. Knitting Yarns
eioo doz. Extra Heavy
Wool Nockv,
50 doz, Knit Jackets, •
50 doz. Traveling Shirts,
50 doz. Drawers,
50 doz. Atkinson's Patent
Steel Collars,
10,000 Paper Collars,
VERY LO
MACILUM cat CLYDE,
7b MARKET StREET,
Between Fourth and Diamond
kNILIESII ARRIVAL OF
NEW DRY GOODS
H 11)(34 US dr MACKE'S
Corner of sth and Market St&
LLENCLI MERINOES.
CASHMERES,
FINE WOOL PLAIDS
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
COUNTRY BLANVETS,
WHITE and PLAID FLANNELS,
GREY TWIL'D FLANNELS,
SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS,
A full line of
DOMESTIC GOODS
Always on hand at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
JAMES MoLAUGHLIN,
DNALIIB IN
OYSTERS, BUTTER, POULTRY
GAME and EGGS.
10. 866 LIBERTY STREET;
nol - INId
Down .LBl,
J. P. EEC/CHAN
•.
L ... 1 161LA 1' B. LONG
BECKHAM dr. L ON G
Whole ale and Retail Dealers in -
Agricultural and Farming Implements,
s.eds. Fruit Tree*, de- -'
A 410 FATS FOR BOCKOTtIerE & AIII•
B ill noon's
Nursei7. Buckeye Mower and ReaP
or. hi:well's Iron Harvester. Cayuga Chief,jr..
Mower. WOOLI'd Mower, karnier's keyed. Batt.
eye Grain Llill, Hassell 's hie/ninon Separator
t•conomy Wheeled horse Rake. Cook's Biwa;
Eit, torator.
N,...
Next door to Hare's Hot t,
o. 127
el Liberty Stree ,
no% dArw H i'. - SBUR -
GH. PA.
LIOR THE LADLEas—AT N'CLEL.
wi Ibe LAND'S Auction Ranee Ft th strest.
found a lanfe and eared 16:S111 t meat of
Ladies' and Mimes Balmoral Bo,te. Gaiters.
Slippers. Be/skins, Gum Over shoes. Arn,
until
Will to.wenon
FIFTH STREET
50 CENTS,
To be fiat at the
8. CUTHBERT & SONS
X5OO doz.
ALL COLORd