DAILY POST. PITTSBIIUGH : ■WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER *3- >''*»■ The l.'nlon a* it W<w. The Coufctitßlion am U 1» Where Ihere Is no E“ w there Is no freedom. OVTSIDK READING WAITER. First Paue Gen. Gillmore’s Greek Fire : West is It? “The Original Greek Fourth Page.—A California Steam ship : Revolting Picture of Scenes on Board— A Cabinet Picture. THE SHIFTS OF A. TBiH9l£R. Notwithstanding the domestic perplex ities sarroundiog our Secretary of State, and the anxieties, which the stealthy, and cat-like Napoleon oocasionß him, to say nothing of the hypocritical conduct of Great Britain, in relation to the tilting oat of rebel ramß, it is remarkable to ob serve how much time that astute individ ual has to bestow upon the partizau man ifestations of Abolitionism. The other evening that sensativa aspirant made a j speech in Anbarn, New korfe, in which he intimated his desire to see the rebel' Btatea return to their allegiance. He remarked that hs was prepared to receive them with open arms ; comparing them to the prodigal eon, who got tired of coarse diet and returned in rags to his indulgent parent, Mb. Seward longed to embrace the rebele, to whom the doors of the Union, even with slavery, was still wide open. This liberal propo sition brought down upon the Premier’s head the whole radical pack, who have been after him, over since. BqU true to his instinots, as a trimmer, Mr. Seward immediately commenced to make amends for his rash announcement. At Gettya burg, surrounded with new made graves, “reeky shanks” and dead men’s “rattling bones,” he could not let the occasior pass without putting himself right upon the abolition record. He, accordingly with apparent earnestness and mock grav ity in trae style, whined out that forty years ago, he foretold what they that day were gazing upon at Gettysburg, intimating that slaver' was the great cause which produced it all. Forty years agitation of Abolition, we would Buppoae, ought to be sufficient to entitle its cham pion to the chief honors arising therefrom; the Secretary, hpwever, is doubtful ; he is wary; be sees laboring to jostle him from his Qq||ij|S, and hence his present activity to holcTnifl seat. Sumner’s organ at Boston, the Commonwealth, declared that Seward’s conservative course had kept back negro enlistments; no sooner did the charge appear, than we Bee it annonn red from Washington that, “ the contra bands will have a thanksgiving celebration Thursday, and Secrttary Seward is expected to speak.” From these little memories it will be seen that Seward’s conservatism is not likely to damage him much, even in Abolition estimation. We are restlesß to see his speech to the Waslh ington contrabands. THE PRESIDENT S HYMN We were aware that our jocular and factions Chief Magistrate was the author of a large and popular collection of funy stories ; bat wo had no idea of his hav ing a taste and talent for Bacred magic. Such is the case, howeverj_&nd wa Wn i..-uu; nun-rum correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer , that an earnest effort is now being made in that metropo lis, to hare all the chorcheß on next thanksgiving to simultaneously sing the President’s Hymn, This correspondent remarks : '•‘A special effort is making to have the Preai dent'eliynw (*o»oall60j sung in ail the churehes on Thanksgiving Day. and the effort trom’.se' to besuooesaful, 1 near,in all bat the Oath olio and some otthe Episcopal churches. Tho deny ofaomeof the latter ohjeot, on the ground thdt the Bishop of th,d diocese has gi»en no di refltiorfl on the subject, but as it is not too late os yet far the Bishop to give his consent, the objec tion, ii a well-fjuoded one, may yet be removed.” We have not seen this late production, nor the music to which it is set, bo that our sonorous and delicately modulated accents, will not be able to join in the swelling ehoroß of Abe's plaintive and pious verses. In the absence of theße, however, we can all substitute that patri otic and national anthem, beginning with the rattling lines of, Jomr Brown's body lies mouldering in the Bat his spirit is mashing on. In view of the frequent announcements, that there will be a gay winter at the White House, we think it meet and prop er, that the “President's Hymn,' 1 should, ti the exclusion of the nsnal services, be 3ung in all . opr churches. The distin guished oocupants-dfcthaVStately building, have, since they occupied it, given the Nation such unmistakable evidences of piety, that there should be no objection to this modest request. Because of the President 1 s joking, and his fascinating wife's dancing—even while the Nation, is tossing in the throes of dissolution we feel it imperative upon ns to forego the “lesson for the day,” in order to sing hal lelujahs to Absaeam Liscoln, instead of “Great Spirit supreme,” let us invoke the genius which prompted the “bull against the comet., ' lately acknowledged by its author to have been the silliest act of his nonsensicahcareer. After this, we can, with propriety, ciose our devotions with a standard production taught ns long before w° became igglslbeUer than one ot the wicked. Gar mind instinctively rashes back to our days of innocence, when we used to chant: " How vain are ail things here below, How false, and yet how fair. ' As to the Catholic and Episcopal clergy of New Jack. who are not sufficiently progressive to substitute dcggrel poetry for the Lord’s prayer, let Bex. Buti.ep. be sent for, and see if he does not soon show them the necessity of the change. After his order is issued, not one of these stub born churchmen will dare refuse to observe it. Or if he did, the Bconrging inflicted upon Henry the second, because of his conduct to Thomas A. Becket, would be nothing to the torture which ha would have to suffer at the bands of the “ Beast Bctlse.” No Draft in Indiana.—The Indian apolis Journal publishes two columns of extracts from the Indiana county papers, all of which show that the enthusiasm for volunlegging in j,hat Stateabw reached a very high pitch. The connties are generally paying a bounty cf $lOO in ad dition to that offered by the Government, and, in some cases, increasing the pay of the volunteer SlOper month. THE PITTSBURGH ’POST: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1836. jia*. MatamoruM and BrowtiHville l olon Sentiment In Texas. New Orleans, Nov. 14 —Under this; date a correspondent describes the troubles ' in Matamoraa, between the French and ' the Jaurez national partisans in Mexico. : Of 4 the present commandant at Matamu : ras, he writes : Cortinas has shown his friendship f-r j the Union by placing three Kio Grande | steamers a', ihe service and under the control of General Banks. One of these, the Matamoraa, is valuable 10 u.-;, because she is the only boat we have here that can cross the bar at the river mouth. Another revolution was looked tor on the night of the 7th*Bih : and as the Amer ican Consul in Matamoras expected to be attacked, our forces were held in readi ness to defend him. But nothing came of it. It is a fact that the French naval offi cers on the Matamoraa station were for some time in expectation of a pronuncia mento which should place the French party in power in Tamanlipas, and it is now clear that all the arrangements of the French on the coast were made with this in view. The French blockade covers the whole coast to a point within nine miles of the Rio Grande. Had the peo ple of Tamanlipas “pronounced” in favor of the French, as it was intended they . should with the help of the rebels under General Bee, all the objects of the French, and of the rebels, too, would have been accomplished, without leaving our Gov ernment room to complain of unfriendly . action. The opportune arrival of General Banka spoiled a most ingenious and to us dangerous plot. The People of Texas. The prospect in Texas for our cause is jood. Gen. Banks needs aud ought to lave more troops, perhaps ten or twelve thousand men, in order to enable bim to act in the State. The people in Browns ville, as well as ou the Mexican side of the river, are lriendly to us. I have no doubt that Mexican troops could be raised, if it were advisable to serve under the American flag. The greater part 01 the Seople in and about Brownsville are oi lexican origin ; the common people and the wealthy men are favorable to the re establishment of the Union Government, under which they Always enjoyed peace, protection and liberty. They are, how ever, much cowed by the rebel tyranny, and have such an idea of the strength and determination of therebels that they will not take political action unless they are made sure of protection. The display of a considerable force here is necessary to produce confidence io our power and to restore the former condition of things; and this force must remain for a time. With proper management there is a prospect that all Texas can be brought back under the Union flag, and that with little delay. Now that a part of the peo pie are relieved from a tyranny which had grown hateful to them, and that also the tampering of the French with the rebels has been interrupted and their plots bro ken up, the prospect here is promising. Prom Washington, There was a grand council ofth Gov ernors of the local States held hereto day They have had protracted interviews with the President. It appears that they ar» dissatisfied with the facilities afforded them at the War Department in raising the volunteers under the President • call. Governor Curtin intimated to the Pres ident some days ago that unless the ob structiona at the War Office were remov ed, it would be difficult to raise the quota for Pennsylvania. The other Governors concur in this sentiment. The obstructions referred to means the Secretary of War. The Secretary of the Treasury, on Thursday last, proposed to the bank note companies in New York to print the two year legal tender notes. To day they re fused his offer. He has decided to print them in the Treasury Department. The whole number authorized is four bund rad. The radical members of Cong reas elect, from Maryland have arrived here to see what is to be done in their case, it Gov ernor Bradford refuses to give them a certificate of election on the ground that the election was interfered with by the military, and that it was not a fair ex pression of opinion. It has rained for the last twelve hours, which will retard military operations. It is said that the Secretary of War ia shortly to institute a Military Court to iu* quire into the conduct of General Rose crans. Gentlemen arrived here from Fortress Monroe state that the; had heard there that as the correspondence of the respec tivei agents for the exchange of prisoners has degenerated into personalities and loss of mutnal confidence, their nsefnluess is thereby impaired, and hence the opinion is strongly expressed that if there could be a change of agents, an exchange of nearly all, if not ail. the prisoners might be effect ed. the disputed points being loft to future adjustment. The payments for all branches of the public service, for the fiscal year ending with the last of June, were $903 000,000, of which amount 8001,000.000 wen 4 for the army and $66,000, 000 for th* navy. A sufficiency of money has been placed in the hands of all the paymasters to pay our armies up to the firs’ of tbo present month. The following official notice of the con viction and sentence by coort martial cf John K. Stetler. of Pniiadelphia. is au evidence of the earnest intention on the part of the Government to prosecute and punish all attempts at fraud in furnishing supplies for the use of our soldiers • Adjctant-Genebai/s Office, i Washington, Nov. 21. / John K. Stetler has be-n convicted hy court martial of wiliul neglect of doty in having contracted to famish to the eub sistence department 100,000 pounds cf prime roasted and ground Kto cotfVe, stip* ulatiDg in his contract that proof by ehem ical analysis, or otherwise, should show the said coffee to be composed wholly of pure, prime Rio coffee, and that the same should be delivered in Baltimore: and in . failing to deliver any quantity whatever of pure, prime Rio coffee, and having agreed to furniah to the United Statea about one hundred casks of pure prime roasted and ground Rio coffee, did deliver instead thereof about one hundred casks of coffee, proved by an inspection and chemical analysis to be impurd and adultera'ed with foreign substances, which was there fore rejected by the subsistence depart ment. The court sentenced said John K. Stetier to be imprisoned in the Peniten tiary at Albany New York, or at such other place as the Secretary of War may direct, for the term of five years. The foregoing sentence has been approved by the Secretary of War. and Albany, New 1 ork, ifl designed aa the place of confine ment, * hich haß berm approved by the President. R D. Townsend Assistant Adjutant-General. Big Guns at Fort Jaokson.—Th« New Orleans Picayune says: ‘'The two big guns sent out here from New York hare been successfully landed a:. Fort Jackson from the brig West and steam ship McClellan. They each weigh twenty five tons, and the successful landing of iwo such monster guns reflects credit up on Mr, Boss, the gunner of the sloop of war Portsmouth, who superintended the affair/’ Gen Anderson.—This officer will not, as has been stated, remain at Newport, B. 1., until the close of the war. Having been retired from the army and ordered to taport.to Gen. Dix, New York will be hid place of residence. His physicians are of opinion that his health can only be oofaejy bya complete abstinence from seryico for some years to oome. NAVSEiiN-ku UoTTKL. 1 ASHI.VUTON, Nov. 20. / Eddy turn ot the Sunday Merkary : Ef e?t r thar was a ded failer in the Hie try of Guvermenu, it is the War Depart- j roL-nt a* Washington, onder the dabble- ' bedded ruissmanedgoment of Messers Siamon and Haileck. They do say that two beds is better’n wan, even ef wan 10 a calflred; but wen two call beds is yoked to gather in an cffiz ol the hyest respoUß&bil ity, the suiiLer thars a new hand at the bellows the better for the public weal. ; And taint want of brains alone that the krntry hes to charge agen the present in eumbranU of the War Offiz. Its want of feelin Bn well As. 1 ppd to our common frond Ah-, tmher day : "Here’s the Hon abul Setkatry of War, who lives like a hghtic-cock and gets puayer and pursyer evry day. why in the etarnal deed's name doosent he Lake compa&hin on them poor livin pkellir.gtons of Union BOgers which is droppia ded in the Richmond Barsteels at the rate ot forty-five a day ?” "Thars a misonderstandin about the cartel," sea he. "Blast the Cartel 1" ses I, for Ide just cum from the hospittle at Alexandry, whar a lot of ihe'miaabul specters as hed ben liberated from Castle Thunder, was gaspin and shiveriu a»wixt life and deth — ’’Blast the Cartel 1 sea I. Give 'em three Benesh for wan Union soger, of thars | no uther way to make the dicker. "Is it a time." sea I, 'Ho Bland on trifles when thirteen thousand of our feller eitysina tha' hes Stand bled for ‘ tarvin, ana all but stark naked, 1 Guverment ken reskew em with *ch of the pen?” “Now don’t get up a tree D. V." replied b.s Epgsellency, for he eeeu I was riled, ‘•lmn sorry for the poor perrishtn critters, everl.vstiu sorry, but lat Ned and his co jewu-r. ses thars a principle involved, and 1 don’t like to intrrfear with thar arrange meats." “You keu agree to the Rebel proper aisliin ot exchange,” sea I, slowly, looking hvrr. Bqaar in the eye. ‘ Ondontedly I ken," ses he, “but Jeff. Davis h- R viihted the lora of War, r.nd tharlorf 1 — ' At.u tharfore 1 broke iQ “you must viiaie th*- lor of humanity. I don’tseeit.” “Ef Stanton and Halleck would ODey agree,” he remarked thortfully. “Won’t you talk to em ?” he added. “Abe” see I “whar'B yer morrel car redge? Do you boss this job of pattin down the Rebellynn or do you not?” “My name’s at the bed of the Gtiver meot firm” he ansered * but sumtimes I think Ime or.ey a aleepin partner." “Then wake up’’ ses I, “put that foot of yourn down, kerwhack 1 and say to the brace of bunglers at the hed of the War Department ‘do thus or quit.’ ’’ “Bu: euppose they retime l’ he sob jested. “Wot then ?’ “Wot then ses I. “Why sing Hally looyer and Praise ye the Lord, and appint anuther day of ginral thaoksgivin. Ihe people'll respond to the call with three cheers and a tiger.,’ ■-D. V." ho eggi-claimed, earned away by my “D. V. ef I don't do as you say, I wisht I may never be re nominated." Hr Tv're mayjestickly to his in 11 heighth and held oq. !;m hand to bind the bargen 1 to.'k it. was as interestin a tar blow os »vfr you s- en. Tho tears sprang to my ry«*.4 m a moment. Hisn appear* d a few ckif■ vl» arterwards. Not that hr felt les n me, but they hed further t > Lrt*.\>l lhati -wot t fUin<‘ h»d. Wo then >nr braced in sighiens, and 1 lelt the over flowins ot his hart a tricklm down my neck, as I wept copyusiy inter his wesi pocket. So I think the prisners at Richmond will he exchang-d. To be ahoor thar wa.> no to the contrack : but 1 epose the President o! the United State?' word is as good as a (’ruled States bond. Arter we he? opened the prison doors at Richmond, I intend to see wot ken be dun for thr nrnfortnet sogera rt.= Wai nepartment m vain for thar late husbands oack pay. In fact I’me layin pipe now for a lor cfCongress, ibat’i make t!.<- ■( d taper* in the seek;nd urdebl* orabo.”‘-w if -:ar a Rut 1 want rrunney. You c.i . ; : -• r. \jh wi h membe-r of Con gees w r ;•. u, \ ■.u !ee rm. Thar dairies is small, and they depend mainly on thai th.uldn l you raise me a few thousand dolors by subskripi-liiii to help stir up thar charitable feeline in Uvor of ih- widdt-rs 7 1 onitrsland that huu dreda ol the reiicks Of our ded heroes will hov to go to the poor house this winter, bekano they ofm’t git thar doos at the Vi ar Odiz. “Call in twelve or fourteen muntbs c<r so, and we'll see wot ken be dan,” is the oney anser they get thar. Wot an encurridgment to married men to volunteer. I wunder does Stanton and hia milentary twin-brother Halleck, think thars goin :n be a rush to the recrutin offizzes wmlc them thirteen thousand gal liant fellers is pickin the bones of dec dogs at Richmond and Bel lie, and the widders and r rtens of our slortered rU fenders is ax-.u Ur thar pittance, and gK tiii Duthir. but rebuffs *' Nary rush. I lav mykentry ; Id ; lay down my own life and even Abe’s for the Union, hot as for setr h constitonshinal advisers as , bu ( 1 lurbare. and wi:h nnspokpn cosh*-*'. struggbn Irr utterance in my throat, re main Ni !: usbll. Vr>"(= . A OI"iUNDtD VoiA'MttkK. A. Midnight ..Rsasßtn -Ihe iicch ea?- r Union < t the \>y)i states that n man wearing rv eat.the house of Dr. .1, N:*r;imcrp. of r| a» city. and . ff r c:ed tin entrance . nto hie sleeping rooa’ His wife awoke *.nd four-d o man Ending at her rl r reaching hi* arm cw.r her and point.rig a nisto! at the hpad od her honband, who w.m sW-eping hpsid r hff and next to the wnli of the ro om where the bed cried out. whet: the intrii'i'T wounding Mr. Naramore, but not fatally, and then succeeded in making his escape- The English • remier Scanda- Case. -The gives the fol lowing extrac- ■ ( n h-nr-r from a well in formed source, dat*d L indon. Octeh*r 31 : ‘‘The crim. con. is settled. This I know. Nothing more will he Heard of Ti. an!ps°. perhaps, a motion by plaintiff :n lake hie affidavit iu.d petiticn off the file. I be liev t it was rrap by iLt.* lady, who-:o hus band \? v • ar. fn = h rarßOn. Bis name, as he swear- himself, is 0. Kane, esq. - ’ In families well ordered there is al ways ono firm nnd sweet temper which controls without seeming to dictate. essence of ail fine breeding is in the gif. of conciliation. A man who possesses every other title, to our respect excvpt that of courtesy is in danger of forfeiting them all. A rude manner renders its owner always liable to affront. He is never without dig»/ty who avoids wound ing the dignity ot others. Minnkscta promise? to'become a large wool growing State. Mr. 0. B. Kidder, of Claremont, Dodge county, reports his wo >1 crop th'R as follows: From r'n i hundred and fifteen sheep he sheared sf'ven hui-dr*d and three pounds of wash m! wool, hfdng about an average c six pounds and two ounces a head. The “hrep arc mostly merinos. Immense flocks of sheep have been introduced into the Sia’e during the year. A number ol ihe workmeu in the Bos ton navy yard, including those who took part in the reeer: meeting, have been discharged. fKRIED _ WWBtB-WgGfc -On Tuesday evenir. g . Not. 24th. at the resldjmpdof Uarid p er t hr the Rer. Sir F. Wttfc-D. D.. Jxjckb l uSntni Mi), and A. A. Q* Vie. Volfit, and Hut J. PjjuC gfyiaNO MORE GREY HAIR! LUXURIANT HAIR BY USING, this rejtjyenatoh, Tor Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. This is an artiole but recently introduced into! 'hia co&Qtry, bu‘. baa Ij* g t.een favortblv known I h>'tho nobility of Franco ■»* their uulv eSec ual HAI rt HESIOD EK. It is complete wi hi i it.-cP. no other dressing or aco- mnaniment of any binl being nece spry to secure the attainment of the following desirable result?, other than a close compliance with tho directions: 1. It t rill, inmature’e own manner, Restore Orey Bair to its original color. 2. It trill make it grow cm Bald Beads. 3. It wxll restore the Natural Secretions. 4. It will remove the Dandruff and Itching. ■\ It t rill make the Batr Soft and (flossy. 6. It willpreserve the Original Color to old Age. 7 It will prevent the tiairjrom ffalling Off. 3. It will cu e all Diseases o the Scalp. It id not a Dye; contains no Nitrate ot Silver, ur uny other ingredient lnjuri* us to eithe* hkiD or Hair. Price, UNK DOLLAR. For Sole by all respectable Dragsiata. SIMON JOHNSON, General Agent, n 023 corner Fourth and Smithfield Bts. OIL, Carbon OiL . Carbon Cil. Carbon OH. Carbor Oil, Carbon Oil, Carbon Oil, Carbon Oil, Carbon Oil, Carbon Oil, A further h eduction in Price. A farther K eduction in Price, A further Reduction in Prioe, A further Reduction in Price, A further Reduction in Prioe, Tho bes-t White Oil a*. 55 cents per Gallon, »st White < il at 55 cents per Gallon, st White Oil at 55 oonts per Gillon, st White Gil at 55 cents per Gallon, At Joseph Fleming’s Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Comer of the Diam:nd and Mario: street. Corner cn the Di mend and Market ?t r eet. Comer of the Diamond and Market streot. Pure No. 1 Potash and Soda Ash, Pure No. 1 Po»aaa and MJa Ash, Pure No. 1 Potash and Soda Ash, Constantly on hand at low prices, Ootutantly joh band at Jow price*. n023-ni&t WHAT IS IT ? What is it that tlack*ns grey whisker* in five minutes? CBISTADORO’ft DYE ! hat changes rod hair to a rich and .umptuous brown ? CRINrADIIRO’S DYE! Vi bat L'jc contains neither lit’O. leid. cor r trai eof silver ? CRISTADORO’S ! What Dye gives the least trouble and is rnosl quickly applied? CttISTADORO S ! 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The a v cvo raipody msy be • btair.ed in }'it s burgli ul Jowrpfi Fleming, se o-'m!4w R'iytor nf ih* D<nl)/ ar 6«tr. — Witb Uw rour ['ermis.«jfn 1 wwb to say to the re»d ere ut your paper that I will «©nd, hy return mail to ait who wi»h it (free.' a Receipt, with fail at re.'tii.tia it.i uihkmg und using h simple Vegetable Ba.rn, that will ©ffec'ually remove, in ten days. Dimple.-, Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and all lmpur tes (4 the Skio, leaving ihe same soft, clear. <uioo;t and beautiful. J will also mail froeto those having bald Hoads, ur Bare Faces. simple directions and information tliat will enable them to start a lull growth ,1: l uxuriant Hair, Whiacers, or a Mountachc. in less than thirty days. All app ications annwered by return mati wim out charge. Kcsoectfully yours, 1 UOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist. r "’ m i Broadway, New York. [■ V BONDERS WILE NEVER ( EASE! vr.ner do<Mi Dr TOBi Ab’ VenHian l.in* initni over tail t-- ?‘op t v o most aeva.e tain, Tbi'* n new hun bus article, !; ut an old estab lished remody. haviog been used by thru pan is during the lost fifteen years. Call cn the agont and get a pamphlet with a full description rf this tnavc remedy Nr do genuine on .ess signed S. I- Tubl/o. Depot e b CortlaDdt street. New York bold by all Druggists. noly-3w-dAw j. w. cor.nwill bam’l. gsatt & KERR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER k BRASS PLATERS, And n anuf.icturen.of Naddlery * Carriage Hardware, No ’ St. Cl.tir street, and Way (near the Bridge ) ifs' dkstintbv.-tketh ex. If*? tructcii wiio'.ut pain by the use of i r Oudry ,■ apparatus. J. K. HOFFMAN, DENTiST. All work warranted t:U bmlthOeld gtreei, PITTSBURGH, B'-^psFLOURING MILL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for Baio th« a t LKbl! r NY CITY MILLS suuated'intho'Poimh Ward. Alleghany City. Thu wall known Mill has h«ra rebuilt lately, and contains four run of * ranch Burrs, with all the latCßt improved ma chinery for manufacturing the best brands of Fiour. Enjoys a rood ocal as well as toreim cuaom. This is a rareoiance for busmen men and invite a. y who wish to enrage in a Lrnfii.k. bumness to caU at the MilL wWe terra wilfba made known. " IM oc2l-Smdiw J. VOEfiTLY. irs»To sudemsakb lovers IKy CHURCH MUSIC.—The well known oomposer, Mr. JOHN ZUNt EL. OrgaLt’S . lirector ot Music of Henry Wardßeeohnr’a Churoh, New 1 ork. will visit thh eity during the next month to give a short course of instruction to Harmony, the Organ or Melodeou, and Chora Singing, connected with puhlia performance™ the Organ, and Saored Concerts. Circulars , .tog terms, etc., may be obtained at the mS c Stores ofH. Kleber & Bro.. andC.C. Mellor nol3-tdoo6 iOWPOJi AND INTKKiOK royal mail company's I HEOOD-iKJwDfiE AND > BONE OINTMENT, A certain core for Diseases of Horses and Cattle, known to and'used only by the Company in their own stables from 1844 until the opening of the Railway over the prinoipal routes. After the gen eral use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company, their annual sales of condemned stook were discontinued, a sawing to the Company ex ceeding £7,0U0 per annum. In 1853 the London Brewers’ Association offered the Company £2*ooo lor the receipes and uso the articles only in their own stables. A certain ours for founder, distemper, rheuma tism, hide bound, inward strains, loss of appetite, weakness, heaves, conghs, oolds, and all diseases of the lungs, surfeit of soabbers, glanders, poll evil, mange, inflammation of the eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising from impure blood, cor rects tho stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, oorreots all derange ments of the glands, strengthens the system, makes ;he skin smooth and glossy. Horses bro ken down by hard labor or driving, quickly re stored by using the powder onoe a day. Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping horses up in appearance, condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mail Company’s CELEBRATED BONE OINTMENT, A certain cure for spavin, ringbone, scratches lamps, tumors, sprains, swellings, bruises, foun dered feet, ohillblaisa, wind galls, oontraotions of the tendons, bone enlargements, Ac. Blood Powder 50c per 12 oi,: packages: Bone Ointment 50c per 8 ox. jar. No. 320 Strand, Lon ! den. McKeeson A Rorbins, New York. Fronch, Richards A Co„ Philadelphia. TORRENCE A McGARK* Pittsburgh Drug House, iu3:dJyo Corner Fourth and Market street Improvement in Eye Sight THE Min If b||. PEBBLE Russian Spectacles, DO YOU WANT YOUR EYE SIGHT improved? Try the tmssinn Pebbles. They aro warranted to &TRENGTHJSN'and IM- PaOVETHE SlGHT—this fact has proved al ready to hundreds of people what was suffering from defective sight. They are Imported direct from Bussia, Which can be seeo at my office with satisfaction Purchasers are entitled to be supplied in futnre if the firs: Bhould fail, froe of charge .with those whi’h will always GIVE BATIBPACTIcN- J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, 39 Fifth street. Bank Block. 4tig-Eeware of imposters and counterfeiters,.* oc9-dAw JUST OPENING— A FINE STOCK OF Bead-Ornaments, VELVET KIBBONS Also, sea'onable Gloves & Hosiery* Of every p'yle and to suit every bady. HOODS, for little and big, NUBIAS, HEADDRESSES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKTIES, EMBROIDERIES, SMALL WARES and NOTIONS Him Rn TO MKLL .UUIN Are invitwi to give ud a call, as we offer Large and well Selected Stock MACKIM A ( LVBE, AKRIVAL »1 NEW DRY GOODS ns BIS A II A( KE’S Corner of Sib bu<l Market Sts. FRENCH MERINOE3. CASHMERES, FINE WOOL PLAIDS ( I.OAKH and SHAWIS, COUNTRY BLANKETS, WHITE and PLAID FLANNELS '■key twil'd flannels, SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, A lull line rf DOMESTIC GOODS LOWEST CASH PRICES. SLSPENDEKS. M'OLEIitAiVD’S AUCTION house, 55 FIFTM STREET. PU'Tbßußu.li. NEW WINTER ROODS. W® W< JF U> CAI-L. THE AT TEN w T tion of buyer* to our stock of WHITER ROODS. All Ithejnewest styles of foreign and domestic CASSIMERES AND COATINGS, With a large and choice selection o( ILK AJiD CAMi VISTIN6S, W. H. M’OBB & 00., Oorner Market Square, Allegheny City. Pa. DBT APPLES—IS BBJLS. CHOICE DRY APPLBb—Justrecdved and for sale by PfiTZER A ARMSTRONG 0034 corner Market anct First streets,^ Beans— so of white BEANS—J.-ust received and lor sale by PE'IZKK A ARMSTRONG no2* eoraer Mark* »d«Mt g£e*a. BLOOD POWDER G StEAT (iifiPS AMD TEIHMIHGS, A full lino of SCALING CAPS, SONTAGS, SCARFS, Merchant and all strung inducement? irom a T« MARKET STREET, B«twoon Fourth and Diamoud. Always on hand a: the 250 Dozen FOR SALE AT 143 FESEB4L STREET, New Advertisements| QTSTERB! OtSIKBS! FRESH BiLTIHOBE. Parties tuiohanng Mn for Thank<iiving Dar, should call at HAG U 8 Wholesale and BeiaU Depots, Corner of Fifth and Karket. AND No. 40 Fifth Street. No house in the trade can Bupply you with a bet teF article or on more reasonable terms. A S-iLOON FOK COOKIE e OYSTERS is con nected with each establishment where Oysters are served np in the most approved style on reasona ble torms, and always fresh and large. n025-2t m % *. . o g 6 « * «s a £ «; — 8! > £ m a y *- m w ss * < - © S ; <« * is B 5 a <J - sq % I^EMEBBER YOU CM BUY Women’s Slippers for -25 c Mens'extra .Double Foie Brogans for $1 J 5 Boy's extra Double Sole Balmorals for _ 1 00 Wcmen’s Patent Lea her lip Balmorals for 1 35 Women’s Morocco Boots, beG, for 1 00 Women’s Kid Balmorals for 75 And all other Goode in proportion at CONCERT HALL SHOE STOR 62 FIFTH STREET, Where all Goods are warranted and FREF ‘ If' proving imperfect. The Only Shoe House In the world that GIVES TIME RECEIPTS For the Wear of their Goode. no2u THIS OUT.-9J PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Morocco Albums, Holding SOPictoes, $160! $l5Oll $1601! Morocco Albums Holding 30 I ictures, $2 60! $2 60!! $2 60M Morocco Albu X 8 Holding 40 Pictures, $3 50! $3 60!! $3 50 Morocco Albums Holding 50 Pictures, $4 00! $4 OOH $4 00 Morocco Albums Holding 60 Pictures, $4 60! $4 50!! $4 60 Morocco Albums Holding 80 Pictures, $5 00! $6 001! $5 00 Morocco Albums Holding }OO Pictures $6 50! $5 50!! $5 50 Less than Who'esale Prbee, Loss than Manufacturers’ Prioes, Less than Auction Prices. Every Album warranted, and satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed. l argest, Greatest Assortment au<l 1 uWfgt Prices in the tltjr, at Pinoct’s Photograph Albuiu and Picture Em- porlam. Opposite the Postoffice, Fifth st. Wholesale and Retail DKY GOODS CLOAKS. J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH Goods by tha pieoe or package, or in length to suit, at Eastern prices. P. ME RTS, Wholesale and Retail dealer in and mannfac- Eadiee, Hiiaee, Gents, Bov. and Youth. BOOTS, StllltS AND MM: IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 135 FEDERAL STREET ocl.S-Iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. BOOP SkIHT KAntTOBt. rjIHE UNDEBSIONED HO VLB BE- J. SPECI’FULLY inform the Public that they havo opened the store No, 57 Fifth "street, under Masonic Hall, with a large assortment of Hoop Skirts, of every description, manufactured by them* selves, and they are prepared to offer unusoal indecements Jooth to wholesale and Retail Buy ers. Ihe material .used in the manulacture ol our skirts iaof the very best quality, and, boing manufactured on ihe premises, the work is guar* auteed. All skirts purchasod at our establish ment oan at any time be repaired. Weoordially invito all buyers to call ou us before before pur chasing elsewhere, as we reel confident that the extent of our business enables \e to offer in ducements not elsewhere to be obtained. ' GuLDsTEIN 4 GaRPUNKKL, se2-3md 57 Filth st., under Masonic Hall- CEMENT T . F . W A TBO K , MASTIC WORK E li . Is prepared to Cement rftc exterior of boildmgt with unproved Mastic Cement, cheapor and su perior to any done heretofore. lhia cemont ha? no equal: it forms a solid and dorablo adhesive ness to any Mirtaoe. imperishable by water o frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cemont for the following ?:entlomen. whom the public are at liborty to re ef to: J.Bissell residence penn street, finished, 5 yra J as. MeCandless. Allegheny, do 5 yn J. H. Shoenberger* iiawrenoeviile, do 5 yrs J. D, McCordi Penn i-treet, do 4 yrs A. Hoeveler, LawronecwUe. dc 3 yn Girard House Pittsburgh, do 5 yrs St. Charles do do Sm Address Washington Hotel Box 180«, Pittsburgh.?.o. fehSUyd • A[«W BEAJDY.—€LEN KR a i. BCTI vr -W. nr raw oaoeurd : “i^ry minirtration of the Department of the Oulf in SSJffSiHJ "*4“ »? aoeonnt of the capture of ra* , »{* eto 4 4,the previous cereer of the General, civil and mintary. By Jambs PxkToH. aathcr of "Life and Times of Aaron Btnr, “Life of undrew Jackson,” etc. Crown ovo, with portrait os steel and macs. About 700 PP- Price, in cloth $2 00: half odr. extra, or an tique. $350. PublishedbyMABoN*k HAMLIfiL Bolton; MAHON BROTHERS, 7 Meroer street Near York, nolWtdl a -i 7”* y jewmdvertisementB. IHK STOOKHOLD. 4T-ERS lor r-K I>] ITbBDRQH, FORT A.. nuiCAOO RAILROAIJ COM PANT A ihi -' 11% . I 'he Stockholders of the Company, will be heldat No.«•. iVi.- .urgh.at 11 a. m., of the Slat of l>*cember, proximo. For (he i ui (c n: i iaring an agreement for The Sale o the Frauehiae, u?fih„ u D -’ vor p' ra, i^ I ‘ ul tß*t Company, to the PittBbu.g i, For. W& >Q 0 Chicago hallway ir rU V s 5 1 in’Act ottbe .General $ h State of April 4th. 1863. . W.H.HABNB* n 025 Seoretary. QPEHKG A SPLENDID STOCK OF Furs, Saoques, Cloaks, Oiroul&ra, FRENOIX MEUINOHS, COBURG3, POPUHB, REPPS, DELAINES, MUSLINS, IRISH LINENS and BLANKETS, at ■ » H. J LIIiCH’S, No. 96 Marktrt strat, .between sth and ltie Diamond. A WILSON'S AWARDED THE HIGHEST PBEMIUMB AT THIV. IKTHEMTiOfiiL ffIIBIfION, LOSDOH.IB62 / Industrial Exposition, Patis, 1861, In ©oroi etitinn wi'h all the leading Sewing Ma chines in Europe and America, and the United States Agricultural As ooiation; Metro politan Mo hani's’ln-titute,Washington; Frank lin Ins itut'*. Phi alelphia; Meohinios’ Asiocia tion, Bo ton; American Institute, New York; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics’ As sociation, Cincinnati; Kentuoky Institate, Louis ville : Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco; and at every State and County Fair where Exhibited this Season. N UPWARDS OP 125,000 OF THESE MACHINES Have already been Sold, A fact which speaks louder than words of the success ani popularity ot Wheeler A Wil son's Family Sewing Machine —the oheapest Machine ia the world. BECAUSE II IS THE BEST, Every Machine warranted for 3 Tears. CrSTOMKRS RISK KOTfIIKO IN PURCHASING. INSTRUCTIONS FREE. Aiwa?? happy to exhibit ani explain them. SdF-Oirimiars, containing an explanation of the machine, wPh testimonial frr-m ladies of the highest social sanding,, given on applioation, eitho- id person or b 7 mail. WM. Sl MNER A CO., Agents for the Western States and Wes.era PtL Principal Offi-e* a-.if Wholesale Emporiums, No. 27 Filth Street._ PITTSBURGH. PA Pike’s Opera House . .. CINCINNATI, 0. Masonic Temple n 024 d&w The NEW CAEPET STOKE, Wo shall sell during tte present month, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL, ' Without any Advance in Price, A full line of CARPET S , FLOCK OIL CLOTHS, In sheets 3 to 24 ft wide; Woolen I ruggete and Crumb Glothg, WINDOW SHADES, Table and Plano Covers, 3ags, Hats, Stair Bods, fte. These gSodj have advanced in first hards from TEN to I’WkwTY-FlVjfi PER CENT within thirty days, and are now selling at L£SS THAN MAN UFA CTUnERS PRIQES, Our stook is almost entirely new, all having been" purchased within ninety days for cash, at the ve'y lowest prices of the year. * M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO. Bos. 71 and 7S FIFTH ST., Between Postoffioe and Diepitoh Building, n 0.6 J^ESIRABLE COAL WTIFIKS 808 Sill. 1 h? undersigned will offer for sale valu able COAL WORKS, at Port Perry, Allegheny co. t P»„ At 2d Lock, on the Sf-onongahela River, within 12 MILES OF THE CITY. Consisting of about art acres of Coal. 70 Pit Wagon* 84 Tenements, 1 Large Store House, i Carpenter Shop, 1 Blacksmith Shop. 0 Kaleg, 1 sett Dry Docks, Together with team and ) it rosd-% incline poadL and ail the appurtenances 01 the worts, vttdfc can at a lght oxpeose he put is. Complete, work* ms order in a short time. « c jLOSKKY. cosguavb&oo. . JOHN MoGhOSKBY, Port Perry, or , A John ®. cosGBAVfc. . no!9-2wd 156 Third street* Pittsburgh. Apply to Jacob Keller, Importer and wholesale'dealer in FOREIGN WINE 3 &A.IQTjbRS iso SMiTunsui miEirr, Three doore above SUrgEreet. f aC'OB HELLEB - WOEju) J* particuUr attention to hi« gSfeb of German wtoes and French brandies whita haa been**- le<jted and imposed by hunae&iframilie* mS cbhrcbes could depend t>o obtaii&gatthis«a£~ t&blienmenrthe beat and peufestofiWinea. Pbm Liquors of all kinds, equal to”any in the citv ?2 way? on hand. Also, pure old toe beat Rectified Monongahela. \ NIGIL. J, RODMAB HWIWi HIOKB O. mg' | M4GEE CHICKS. Importers and dealer* in Qloths, Cassimeres, Satlnetts, Vestings, Tailors’ r ± rimmings, iVo. 265 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, de29-tf 3- t. BBCKHAB . .....HWTRY B. LOKQ. BECKHAM A LOIQ, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Tanning Imnlemants. Seed., Fruit Tree., * e . * FOB F.OCHbTOIE A AM. ia moi/s Rurae-y BuoSejo Moser and ReS! er.'nn-eell a 1;od Uor.ester. layncn Phirfri Mower. Hooa s Moser, harmer'a fcSl era Grain 1 rill, EasßoU'a MiSuioQ Nf™^: r.Po“ 7 tor Whee,Ki npi»><Lfcw PITTSBURGH. PA hit JJO2. BOSTETTEBTS BITTEBS"** »Bfl£ roedved and for aaleliy r GEO. ATkjSisLY. r &US « Federal*. AlhJUif, LOUISVILLE. KY.
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