The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 21, 1861, Image 2

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Publication Qjfict, fifth street, near SaUlhflctd
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eentwining the latest New* up to (he
hew of publication.
PiriBBURGH a
THURBDA>* MORNING, NOV. 21, 1861,
JUimb.fean Union city CoannUon.
Ib* Republican doctors of tbs d ty of
atd all oUjtn la favor tf vapprtlog the ACm!ot*ir»-
. ttoo latbadg'Tora of tt« var for tb*
mafat tuto* of tha NalionU Union, ar« nqaMtcd to
»b«trMpoctiToalectio, autrtcta, on BAT
HIDATi NOVIVBIK 10 h, Mil, tht bears
•of Sand? o’clock,p in,and elect JiTodelegttM train
•Mb Ward to tbe City Convention, which will meet at
theOonrt Hoom, on TUISBAT, DROIMBIR M, at
10 o'clock*. m., to otmlaita cendldatee
(Hty Coat roll< tied Treasurer.
TUOB. F. WILfON, ChUnntn,
Qlx W.LtcaaiP. Secretary.
Dm SbunaftU Blaadtilag In Kentnehy,
The retreat of tbe Wild fiat Brigade,
(oalled io because It defeated the rebels
under ZoMooffer at Wild Cnt, in Kentucky,}
- from Loudon to Crab Orchard, is one of tbe
most disgraceful events which has taken
plane since the war commenced. The Brl
gade,oomposed of the 83d Indiana, the 14tb,
17th and 88lh.Ohlo, the Kentucky Bd, and
./ tte Tennessee Regiment, was ordered by
Qen, flohoopff, acting by orders of Gen.
Thomas, to prepare for marching, on the
18th of Nov. The poor fellows were de
lighted, expecting to be led against the eo
■ The loyal Tennesseeans were cape
olallj jubilant, hoping toon Ip greet tbelr
families lathe mountains of Tennessee.
; ;Of the dismay of the soldiers when
. they found they were to retreat, and to re
"" frnoe ground they had won with eo much
toil. Orders esme to movo all the sick, con
- •, sistiog of many hundreds, utterly unfit to
move. Bat move they must, or fell, into the
hands of a cruel foe. The surgeons remon
strated in vain. The lives of their patlenta
• Were at stake, but submit they must. Many
~ b - of the Tennesseeans displayed a strongly
mutinous spirit. Some swore they would
, not reoede a foot of the ground whloh had
been conquered; 'Others expressed deter
mination to desert and return to Tennessee
. at all hsxards, and many wept with vexa
lion and despair. Their officers appealed
earnestly to their patriotism, announoiogto
them that Qen. Thomas had ordered them to
countermarch in order-to meet the rebels,
Who were reported moving toward Crab Or
chard In strong foroe to out them off, and
that a retrogade movement was necessary to
save the expedition.
. The terrible retrogade msroh commenced.
After providing for tbe sick as well ae pos
: . had to be left. The 88i lodi
ana brought away on* hundred and eighty
abs «fck.' The troops.marched oot to tbe
tune of the “Dead March” and tbe sol
dlero composed a song for the occasion,
• * whloh raa thus:
"Oil ZJllccffjr em’t catch at,
Can't catch na, can't eatcA sa,
'Oaua we are rannlcg iwij."
, As the maroh proceeded, some of the
Tennesseeans madly broke from tbe ranks
nad moved back towarde_oamp. Several
threw themselves sullenly on the ground,
and refused to maroh. As we moved on
ward they oontinned to leave the ranks In
; pairs and squads. Then squads multiplied
1 Into sections, seotioos into platoons, and
platoons almost Into whole eompaoies. A
- -private eame back from the front and ap
' pealed to nu offioer to stop the deserters.
He said the. regiment was disorganized—
the men were going back to Tennessee;
their officers oould do' nothing with them.
.. The poor fellows, with despairing excep
tions, continued to proolalm their
but oould not stand the disappointment.
OMnaionally tf etout hearted fellow would
- proclaim his determination lo- follow the
flag whertver orders csrriedhlm—“ bat it's
i»rd 90. Tensetieen,, boys,” ho would 11;
to tb, Buokoyei. Io t mereh of ft few
■ —net hundreds of otrogglero were pteaed.
Bone were lying prone on the ground, eob
- bing; tome Hood by the highway ewenring
deSeatlyj olhera leaned agatoat the fence
•allenly, undetermined whether to more one
-way or the other. .Al midnight there waa
.a long Uno of alraggllng Tenneaeeeana,
from the head of their column elean book
tor their old oamp. It waa marked by the
_ lurid hoe of the atmoaphere. Illumined by
their bluing bironao ftrea in the foreate,
around whiob they huddled io ahirerlng
' gronpa. Hardly a nuoleuj for the regiment
waa left la column, though many stout fol
low* pnebed on, determined to follow where
ordera commanded.
After, midnight, the alraggllng army lay
down alosg the Wild Cat Heighte, without
• blanketa, tenia or food. Woe to the nick—
- they are dying of cold and ezhanation, and
many alept the aleep that known no waking.
A hear rain falls on the wretohed and tired
aleepera, and they are routed' op to go on
theft retreat. Wild Cat Mountain la eur
. - . mounted. Bookoutlo rlrer moat be forded,
1 She men plunge in. Bereral wagone, and
Bfty thooaaod rounds of ammunition are
, loail. All day until,olghi la apent in cros*
lag. The rondo beoame more and more
• wretched. Men flung away their knep
aaoka.and atalked cnwardinutterdeeper
: ation, their offieere refualng to aee, inaubor* ’
dlnatioa. • 8ome : etnmbied and fell by the
wayalde, whore they ley and alept tbe aleep
,af exhauatloa. And the aiok in the unoor
ered wagone and ambolanoea, were racked
and Jounoed orer roeka and rulauntll their
weak boaea aohtd, their aad.eohntenancea
■ teallfylng to their alterwretahedneae. Apd
fhua, hour after hour,- through mud and
aiime and ratn. orer rooka and raile and
rule and logo, up the rougheat and Bteepeat
gradea, and down the ruggedeat deacenla;
the weary, fool-aore, ektauated aoidiere aid
jaded teama atruggled and toiled in pain all
that miaerable day and far Into the night,
• for erau at midnight) feeble atragglera elag*
- .' gated into Bdonnt Vernon and lay down sup*
psriss*. ". J; r
| _ And now comes the strangest pert of thia
j .dCery.':' Tbe Tenaeaaeeana and 'Kentuokiana
' Were aoattered along the whole' line,' all to
i bardinntisn gone, when an officer rode down
' f the line, proclaiming, “Kenlncklana and
Xhaaeaeeeana.are ordered baok to London!”
j . . .. So, all thin dlatreeaTod lobo waa for nothing,
T that we dan eee, else why order there man
back again and leaee them without the aop«
... pert of the,.otber reglmeota. The march
lated near three daya. The amount of fh>
OgMiezkauatlon andphyaltml suffering e»n
- aerer be computed. Lorge nnmbera of
hereee were rnlood, and other-pubUe pro*'
j P*rtJ loot, end many a braae soldier laid
the fhundalion for disease which will carry
j him to a prtmalure grave. Whoiaanawer*
ablet
j Q*v«t»w«nt Polity ▼». Babel Policy.
] A requisition upon the planter# baa been
j made by the authorities of Georgia,for one
in every twenty slaves, to Work on the for
tifications In the neighborhood of Savannah.
The Memphis Appeal also has this para
graph t
* 4 We regret io learn that aeveral thousand
negroes are wanted immediately at Fort
Pillow to complete fortifioatione There*
nre many oountics in Miaaiaaippi wbioh
have not furoiabed negroes for these works
as yet. Let all tbe planters, then, make it
a mailer of conscientious doty to lend a
helping hand in this matter. Patriotism
requires it, and our safety imperiously calls
for it. Let the planters send the negroes to
Major Anderson, at Memphis; safe trane
por-atlon will bo provided. They will be
well taken oare of and well fid while at
work on the dsfeacss, and safely returned
to their masters.”
Slaves are employed to help on the rebel
lion. The defenses they are engaged in
ereotiog, oor troops will have to overcome,
and probably hundreds of lives will be lost
iu ooDsequßnce of tbe labor performed by
■laves, for without them the work oould not
he done. The fact is, that without the la
bor of staves, io various forms, tbe rebels
oould sot carry on With such a
host of hardy laborers at tbelr command,
they are able to bold oor armies in obeck
and greatly to protraot the war. Oar sol
diers have to do the work In the trenobes
whloh lo the rebel army is performed by
sieves. Beside this, the elavea by their la*
borsupportthearmy, and the whole fabric
of government. Now, is it not most sur
prising that our government will not oonsent
to exert the War Power plaoed in its hands,
to weaken the enemy in its most vital polat T
Is It not really guilty of a great wroog to
the loyal people of the oouotry, who bear
the weight of this war—who furnish tbe
soldiers and the money—if any justifiable
means are unused to bring tbe war to a
speedy olose ?- And what aggravates the
oase still more, is the fact that the system to
wards which tbe government manifests so
much tenderness, is one which is so flagrant
ly wroog, and whlohis so utterly dotested by
all mankind not involved in it. It was sla
very which caused the war. But for slavery
no rebellious thought would have been enter
tained la all the wide land. .It is slavery
wbioh supports the war. It labors In fur
nishing food for the army, in digging
treoohes, in removing ordnance, io driving
teams, and In hundreds of other forms. It
is slavery wbioh adds the venom of barba
rous hale to the oontest, and oaases even
the gentle, lender woman to forget all that
is lovely in her oharaoter, io the fiereeness
of her opposition to the soldiers of the Fed
eral Government. Bat yet, etraoge as it
m«? peem, every other means bat the natu
ral, reasonable and jnst mode of ponishlog
and destroying rebellion Is resorted to, lest
the saored rights of slaveholders should be
infringed. Slaveholders stop at oothiog to
promote their nefarious cause. Ail means
are justifiable In tbeir eyes. Stealing and
oonflsoation of Northern property, of evtry
description, or of Southern property, if they
oan find a man brave enoogfr-to maintain
bis allegiance to his government, are resort
ed to without the least hesitation. On the
ointrary, oor government promises to pro
tect slave property, and exercises its inge
nuity to oonviooe the slaveholder that their
human chattels are safe from seizure, and
it even prevents tbe poor panting fugitive
in his straggles for freedom, from availing
himself of any ohanoes of esoape wbioh the
presence of our armies, seat to punish bis
rebellious master, may give him. How long
shall these things be?
Gen. Dix'a Prodamsitloa
To the people cf the Eastern Shore of Vir
gmia, io which he promises thttsUvery shall
be protected, and no slave permitted to come
within hia lines, has received the highest praise
that the New York Herald can bestow aptfn
it. It says it is “an improvement on the ex*
eelleot proc amation of General Sherman to
the people of Sooth Carolina !’* Praise from
inch a quarter, on a question where slavery is
concerned, gives evidence that our Generals
could not well go farther, unless they detail
their soldiers as patrols and overseen for the
benefit of the lordly rebel stave master. The
long-suffering of the people of the Northern
Slates, who are sacrificing so willingly and
zealonaly for the defence of lhe Union, may be
exhaosted. Already we hear the low matter*
tags of the pent up storm which will brealr
forth in ail its Jury, if this disgraceful, and moat
weak and contemptible- policy, is to be per
sisted in.
Gowo toßosto* aAw Ambassador.—The
Ndw York Timer ssys it was Mr. R. 0. Win
tbrop, of Boston, who, a few months ago,
asked the Virginia Senator when he would
▼tail Boston. The reply was: “Not tIU J
com* a» an ambateador.” This official visit
is now to be paid. How the Envoy will like
the palace prepared for his Legation, and the
State with which Yankee hospitality will sur
round him, remains to be seen. -He may at
lean be able to anticipate Toombs in the de
terminaton to call tbe roll of his slaves ia the
ehtdow of-tbe Bu&kcr Hill Monament ; for
if the fugitive from his Excellency the Ambas
sador's plantation, be not at fioaton, it would
be hard to eay where they aro. Whether
Uiey will come at his call as readily as of old
may be somewhat doubtful.
Akotbxr Haul.—A Washington dispatch
says that the. Government has seenred a largo
®*il intended lor ibe rebel Commissioners,
Mason, and Slidell. Information was given to
the Post Office Department that letters and des
patches for those Commissioners would'pro
bably be forwarded, by wsy of Havana, to go
out by the mail steamer lor England from New
York. Detectives were set at work, and the
mail intercepted. It contains files of South
ern papers, letters, despatches, drafts, bills of
exchange, Ac. This may be true, but we
doubt it.
Prompt. RsTßistmoir.—A farmer living
aboot one mile from Guyandotte, ascertaining
that a Federal aoldier had escaped from the
recent massacre, took bia gnn and went our
and shot him. The body was found by Zeig<
let's Avengers, and on learning gll the circum
stances, they proceeded to -the scoundrel's
house, shrrouoded It, look him out and shot
him.. Then ordering his family awsy, they
fire* the building, and staid long enough to
see it completely demolished, a few exam
ples of that kind will have all the Uflneace of
a.victory.
'Lanonoa Cxxxtxi, in Savannah, writes to a
friend in Charleston, last month, that one negro
ont of twenty in the district mut bs spared to
work on the fortifi'-atlone at Braddoek’s Point,
on the same Island with Fort Walkar, and that
applications for commissions aro much more
numerous than tnliitasnU. Soldiers are so
•earn that to bring fifteen or twenty is almost
an Indispensable requisite to a oommlssios.'
This missive was (bond et Fori Walker.
GfnisaAL McCtrixanhas ordered six of the
.Ohio and two of-the ludUi& regiments -to
Xenttefo from Western There is
e probability that othar Indiana regiments
will follow aoon.
Yarcxi writas puMiciy in high saitlm. but
primely tells his friends that hail ont of
•jmpaihy and ftitade, but hie kopaa.
LETTER F OR PORT ROYAL.
Iren Car O*Q Csrmpofidnt. 1 / W \
Hilto* Hcad,S. C., Nor. Ik 1861. A V^WV7
Tbe army it now all landed, ifbe (7 T. _L
794* end a battalion of Maxines occupy Bay
Poini. The rest are at Hilton Bead. The
soldier# are bus busy unloading the ships, but
it iaa slow process, the shore betr.g very shut..
low, aod mere being oo wharl at wbicti the
ships can fie. The ireigbt is tbereiuie loaded
from the ships into small busts, aod then
rowed tiX shore—s slow and laborious affur.
Tbe horse*, too, are stiff and unserviceable,
from their loog sea'ridr, and when the frti.ht
la laoded, the men bare to boiat it on tbeir
backs aod carry it back to their camps.
This, bowever, will be ail right io a day of
two, when the machinery will work much more
smoothly. In tbe meantime, the men endure
their troubles with much good grace.
One of the goo boats ran up to Beau Toil on
Saturday, aod found it utterly deserted. One
man alone remained, and he waa a Mansacha*
sett* man. Tee Captain of the guo boat tent
him back to tell the people to return and lake
care of their property, otherwise tbe town
would be tacked. He waa enjoined to tell
them that all that waa required of them waa
to anbmi* to the lawa and behave themselves
quietly
Gen. Sherman and Commodore Oopont go
up to-morrow, probably with t view lo occupy
it permanently. It is a strong place, with a
fine harbor, and can be easily fortified.
The weather U oppressively ho t, and on shore
the moiqitoes aro at nomeront and as blood,
thirsty as in August. Tbosoofus who can must* r
simmer clothing are sporting it, and find it
none too light. There has been no frost here,
yet The dews are very heavy, and there is
every reason to fear fevers among these un
aoelimated troopt King Jack Frost has not
yet became oar ally, in this part of the world.
What the potioy for the fntare, is, ft seems
impossible, even, to guess. It appears to me
that if the blow, here, bad been promptly fol
lowed np, Savannah would have fallen into oar
hands without a blow. The penis among the
planters was so great that no resistance would
have been made. Sven as it U, with the feel,
log of terror now prevailing aiong the coast,
Savannah woeld be an easy conquest.
The “Soundheads” are quartered about a mile
from the beach, in an open field, and have a
very good location, ana there is bat little sick*
ness among them.
We have not heard from home since the Uth
of Oetober, A glanoe at the Oazetu, now,
would be equal to a feast R,
./aattats £ottcts
U. B. Army.—
MSN WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
FOB BIXTH REGIMENT U.B. CAVALRY,
REGULAR BIRYICE.
TERMS OF SERVICE ONItT TREEB TEARS.
Menjolning this Bsgiment will bo UNIFORMED ss
■oon ee enlisted.
The highest pay per monthtm{he ssrvioe.
Horses and Equipments, Qlothtng, Subsistence,
Quartan, Foal amf Medical attandanca free of charge*
$lOO BOUNTY!
Advanoeaeht open to all.
for further particulars apply at the Recruiting
Ofioa, NATIONAL BOTBL, Water street near Bntitb
field, Pittsburgh, Pa. *
QSNET 0. HAPS,
Osptaln, Sixth Regiment D. 8. tiavalry,
sefcastf Recruiting Oficar
To complete tho com
,r,wr paay:3o men, a 150,4 ihoalugsmiths, 1 saddler, 1
wagon-maker. The company is now tn Camp Lamon,
Man land. As enrolled members an to report at
Baadquartan.lL Patterson's stable, corner of Diamond
stmt end Cherry alley. Immedtately lor ord»n Aoy
penon having any good books would confer a favor by
leaving them at 18ft *h.rd street, as the boys an boil a*
ing a library, ami want something to amuae and to
forest them on cold nights. J. THOMPSON,
no!8 mtf Captain.
irS>FIBST REUIMENT OF HEAVY
ABTILUBY, under expraa orders for for*
trma Monroe. Bacrulta wanted for Battery A. uffleen
with companies or parts of companies, will be accept
ed under authority granted to me by order of the
War Department. Inquire of
CapL 8.-L. BBAUtf, Broadway Saloon,
nolfclw fifth street, Plttebnrgh, ps.
PERSONS ob COMMITTEES
engaged In solldtlng or collecting Blanket*
.Clothing, Hospital Stoves or other goodi for the vot
unteors in the iroj, are rtqneatod to forward them
ae Hut as possible to the oadmlgtid committee, at
the OChTOn HOUdl, earner of Ptflb and Bmhhfleld
streets, Pittsburgh.
A bill or I tat of tbs artlelss should sseompsny each
box or package. A H. IRISH,
JAOGfi aiaOdeßß,
nolLdnatf JAB. PARK, Ja.
fry A FEW MORE RECRUITS
wasted to fill lbs tanks of ths
OHIOH RIPLSB- under Ospt. THOB. A BOCA
ThsOotupsuy will bs oSosred sa soon as comptatsly
orgasised, sad wilt go Into sirvfce as (harp shooters.
Armory in Sd stoiy of WOkis’s Hall, where good
men will be enrolled far a few days longer.
eaSLtf THOAAB A BOH. Captain
UtttlU
rrg>Lo3T OR MISLAID—The follow
bg notes bskmalag to the Solar Oil Works
Company: oos sots oaird October 10th, 1801, at ore
year after data, payable to the order of th* Solar oil
Works Coapaoy, tor $2,000. signed by J. Weaver. Jr.;
alao, oae note, seme date, time and order, lor $l,OOO,
signed by Thomas J. Bonier. All persons are berths
notified not to negotiant or hold said notes, ss they
have bean lost or mislaid J. WfiAYfiß.
ncattetf THOB. J. BCMTXR.
Oma Pmucaeu A Oonauevuia B. A t’o.
TO STOCKHOLDERS.—
The anonslmsstlttgofthsstockbolderaoftba
Pittsburgh and OonosUsvllla Oompeoy wJI
be held as tbe ofiloa of tua Oompaoy, (Jones* Boitiiing,
fourth atrvet,)tetbaeltyof Pittsburgh, On ths PIBsT
MONDAY (21 day) Of DIOtUfiKB NUT, at 10
o’clock a. m., forth* purpose of sleeting twelve Dt*
restore for the entalu year.
Bo2ftfit W 0. PBCQPABT, Bro*y.
rrS»MEROANTUJS library as-
BOOZATIOIiLSOTUBBSa—JOBM B. OOTOH
will dsUser a lectors befits tbs Mercantile Llorari
Ai sodas lon and the pobila generally, on FBIDAY
BVBMI w O, Bov. 22d, at Oocoert HalL fwm:
fimperaee Boon open at o’otoek. Lee Sore to
com mane* at TK o’clock. Tickets, 18 oents: tote had
st ths Boek and Muco storm, st Library rooms and
at the door.
W.B. Eiacaio, j.aßbbut,
P. A Biusot W* D. MoGowih,
Jos, Auux, oommittse.
Jlito anmurmran.
jffASvirm: —
PHOTOOBAPaiC AL BU MB,
DlAßlfil FOR 18658,
roa Baja nr
W. 8. HAVEN,
oosaaa wood and third bcribtb.
doOui*
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST I HOW HBBTOBBD!
Joat pabUshed la afiealsd Kovsiopod; Price 0 eU;
A lector* on 0* nturs, traataent, and radical
ear* of Bpsrmatonhoeucr Baabul Weakness, lovob
BsbOlty, and I pediments
to sunrise* generally, Bp.
UspsyscdfUM Mental sad Pbyrioal Incapaolty, re
aulUag fries Ball Abuse, BOBT. J. OTJIr
YBBWILU M. D, Aatbor of the Green Amk,Ao.
H ABoonte Ikemaadi of Sufleren.**
Beat under weal, be plain envelope, to any address
poet paid, on ncslpt of six eaut* or two postage
Dr.OBIA e.KUBA
lg Bowery, Maw York. P. O. Bor. 4SBfl
stamps by
WHAT UHBIEf-Uop Yiut Uakes
11 AmvaftM.fc.nM^STMd t ßb6alk l &ack
Att.. TAil 7MM it Wliboal uj adal.
tenUoa, uA wIU kn. good I. , dry puo. lotjmrt,
nc-mdiMferatokj • JOHN A. UNAHAW.
<*xvr m»rt)T md Haul Mrart.
NKW OKOP QSKUAN PKUXtKS.—
A pc<M vital.. Jut UMlrMt tin firaoh
r>u—uvOUin, on*- ptuu
Pitxu Built— lUtat—l ti... T—k Bl—l
Ac, tar —l.—lk. fk—U, Oisai. (tor. ol
JOHN A.RINIHAW,
•n» eora—Ub—ij-nJUmlrti.
BOWUt AND OAMP KNIVaa for
-tab. Bom A TIILIT, 1M Wood.it
JUt& AUurtiStmmu.
(Jllti.SE
in ntore
cvO i-blf COSta Mill# '•milji f our, tO
arrive;
fttOO B>« tiaoan lU.v« Jq»: lia a stnsks
hr-OWk
9000 Shi S&ualJwis lost »iaoke
bouse.
tui bb a !r&fch I'onlstltle l4m«.
JOHN B CAN FIJCLt’ A CO ,
First stre t o»ar Wood.
for sals by
n.'lC ■
DO *ou Want wuidkekm Du
YOU WANT A . BELUNQ
BAH9 CELEB UTKD 6TIHU LATINO OHQUsBT
is p’epartd by Or C P. B+llinghao. »n eminent ph>*
ilciatt of London, and is warranted to bring out a thick
■«of A MUnTAOBBte from three
to *lx weeks. This article Is th-? only one ot tbs km*
n-ed by Wo French, end In London and Paris it Is tn
universal use. It will be sent to aoy one she da*
iir;s It, by mail, (direct.} securely packed, on receipt
of pi lee and postage, $l.lB, Apply tomyaddrrsa;
JOS. rLEttttG.
pelß Corner af Diamond and Market «u.
JJAT PASTE!
EAT PABCBI
EAT PASTE!
KakHtN'd OBLIBRATBD BAT PAtTB Is !un*
qoeaUonably the beat art da koovn f.r the extermi
nat'd! of EATS, MIOV, BOAOBE4, la. It b sold at
less than h«lf the UMt oi other inferior pre pent lots.
A sing‘e box—lo cents worth—has be-n koown to kill
fifty-two ms In one night. Only 10 cento par bon
and warranted.
Sold by BIMOS Druggist,
aud dealer tn Oholsa Family Medietas*,
noil oerntr Smltbfleldaod fenrth streets.
PBUDDCE.
80 kegs Packed Batter;
10 Co Leaf Lard;
63 boxes prims Obeese;
16 barrelshhellbark Biekary Nuts;
2 balit Bops:
In sure and tor sals by J. 8. DILWORTQ A 00,
. 002 l Wbolcaale Grocers, Second street.
APPLES.
160 bbb Breen Apples;
MOO buabsls Dried Apples.
In afore and ter sale by
UoDoRALD A ABEUOKLRB,
963 Liberty at real
Dried PjfiAOiihb.—6oU bnah. Dried
Peaches, prims halves, In store and fa ante by
MCDONALD AABBUCAtU,
no3l 263 Liberty street, Pltttburgh.
BUTTER.
1600 Xbi Packed Better;
ICOO &t« Presh 801 l Rutter;
Jest received and far eale by
JAB. A. FEWER,
do2l Corner of Market and first sts.
CR AN BERRIEB.—I2 barrels prime
Cranberries recelred and Car tab by
JAB. A. FETZSB,
no2l Corner Market and first straste.
POTATOES.
200 barrels Pink Byes;
600 sacks da sound and In shipping
ordi r. In store and for sale by
JAMBS A. FETZHB,
noil Corner Market and first streets.
HOMINY. —10 barrels feari Hominv
Jast received and for ails by
JAS. A. FETZBB,
_nc2l Corner Market and Fteat streets.
I*EaTH£rS. —700 pounds prime goose
feathers In store and for sale by
JAMBS A. VBTZIB,
no2t Corner Market apq first streets.
UUOaR uUKED IiAMB.—3 tierce. of
O those extra flavored Bugar Cur»d Hems of L.
Gray A Oo.’s coring. Reotivedand for ssle by
H BIDDLE,
no2l 188 Liberty street.
1 I Kill POUNDS CODFISH jast re
lOUv etivedsedfer sals by H.EIDDLE,
eo2l 168 Liberty street.
APPPLjgS.— 58 barrel* Apples on
wharf and for aala by JAS. A. * IKIZBR.
noil Oornsr Market and fim stmts.
j£ALMORAL tfRIRTSI
BY TQB fiTBAMSDIf PAB3IA.
150 Elegant Styles of Balmoral Skirts,
Bvprcsdy fbr our retell trade Price $325 and
upwsrda. BATON, MAOhUU A 00^
to2o i»a 17 fnth street.
NOTICE.— The co-partnership hereto*
fore existing between the undersigned, under
the name of the "Solar Oil Works Company of Pans*
■ylvanla, w haa this day baea dleaolved.
JE,
JOBN-W.OBBLT.
PlUsbUrgh, Not. 16, lE6I. THO9.J. DUNTBB.
T: e nnJeraigned will co&Moua busintu as herato*
fore at the eame plaoe, Na 8 Bt. o<alr streot.
J.WLiYxa,
TBOh. J. nOHTBB.
noso lwxx
1?U)UR! FLOUR!
. 200 barrels falls of Ohio XX W. W. flour;
ICO -do Bartlett XX do
260 do Port Baron, Baker.' do
160 do Bpleurtan XX eels -.t»d do
£0 do Kp'cuiUs XXX W. W. do
76 do D. Glbeen,selected da
170 do of varkma brands TV bite and Bad
Bxra family f loan;
f barrels choloe Bye flour;
lor sale by BOHOUASER A LANG,
nogQ 803 1 Iberty str—C
Sundries.
' 80 barrels Oraobsrriee;
do Qreeo Appks;
fTo begs Dry Balt;
60 barrels No ) Salt:
380 do new Benicg;
2000 &I Ood flah;
8 Usrcae B!ee.
Po^eale by SOBOMAKB& A LANQ,
no2o 80S Liberty st eel.
jy£EDIOAL CARD.
W. BODERHAHSOiN- D-,
or nv-rui <avr,
Oontemplatos being la Pittaborgk about the 9tb of DA
OBMBuB, proximo, to ramaia sevsrnl weeks. Be
will, as tunal, derate bis exelsulvs sttsotian to ths
Msdloalsnd Kurgloal treatment ofOUUONIO Did.
EifiEfi, especially boas of the Lower Vowal—such as
Ormfipathm, PJmm, fU tala. fUmtrt, Riling of the
Bawl, atrictwr* or the Bovd, Ulceration of th* Bowk
Also ths vartoos Chronic Diteam of the Womb, XU
nejft, Bladder, da
Mls reaidrnoa will be at the Moxoaa&aiLa Been,
fall particulars on arrival.
New-Tork, Nor. 14th, 186 t nolßMitf
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.—On Thurso at,
the 13th day of December, 1861, at 10 o’clock, e.
m et theOoart Hsnse,lnthseltyof PUtsourgh, I will
offer si public eele a large quantity of Wmna
aflbllowii ltO aerse to Mnsomtlos county, 100 aersa
In Prott county, 80 acres in Hancock county, acres
In Worth county, Iowa; 820 acres in Lons county,
Ohio, near Toledo; 100 acres in La Sueur bounty, and
several hundred acres near SL Paul, in Bstasey county,
Minnesota; land warrants amouatlng to 080 tens,
besides s large number of Malms, nows, fudgmeuts,
due bUU, Ao, A& The Sals will be without leatrse,
to sloes out ths trust, Capitalists and parties inter*
sited would do well to attend. Address Box Ml,
Pittsburgh, or cell at theoSoe of the County Traan*
rer In tbs Court House Terms cash.
WM. U.CAMPBELL,
Assignee ot Jsmsa Blakely.
Third ward water rente,
CITVAND BO&IRISS TAXBS-—Tba lists of
ebore aopald taxee have been plasad lu my hands hr
collection, and MCxTBB PAID fOBTHWiId.
I can be foond at th* oßcs of Alderman K’BBIDB
dally, between the hours of 7 and 9 a. m, IS nod 1
p. a . end 0 end Bp.m. Delinquent payers willssvs
costs bv calling and paying amounts due promptly.
nolS.’Ht JOHN A.MAftTfN,Oofiector.
SOLDIERS* LETTERS 11—Envelopes
printed with ths addnss of the various Psanayl
▼sola Volunteer B?gfmeats—*v»rj convenient ard*
cle for ths friends of the volunteers—ensuriog mfety
against errors Io addressing or delivering letters.
Also, Newspaper Wrappers, printed in tea a*ae man
ner. Oopyrlght SMUred. for sale to qaknUdss t*
salt puroueoers, by
W Q. JOUhSTOITA CO,Steam Job P:iuua
nolfl No. 87 Wood street.
J OHN G. MAO CONNELL,
A TTOBNE Y-AT-LAW;
Office, 9d BtorT Kuhn’s .Law, Culldlag,
Ko. 98 Diamond itnst *
Will ettsnd totha asttlemeot, securiog end collao
tlen ol oiairna, bonnUaa, Ao, la WaabiogtoD. District
ofOolum is. ueHfcflutM
GOODS.—
JDSTBBOXIYXD 100 CAIN?
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’
PRIME KIP AND THILK BOOTS,
Patent Steel Tap, Heel and Toes. Ctfrre.f far sals by
ths ease low for cash by
BXO. ALBBBB SON A 00,
nolfl No 71 Woodstwet, peer fourth.
CIKUAK WAKE.—Juat received an u-
J sortmeatof Cedar Tabs, Buckets, lickins, Ao.
brass and trbo. for sals by
JOHN A. RBNdIIAW,
eo2o comer Liberty and Hmd sta. -
THE sttenUoa of jobbers and dealers in
Toys, Hotlnttf sod V srlety Ooois, is re*p«ctfulJy
eailed to toa aUPXBIOR TOY DaUMb m nnf icturwt
by Us subscriber, which ha sella at the lowest list*
omprkwe. ASjLAn Wl(it*ON,
Looking Oiass end Pictui-e frame Meunfeetorer,
Chancery Lane, below Market, between Third and
fourth streets, Pittsburgh.P* nn’frTpitwS
New RAiaiNH.
28 boxes new butch Babins;
80 ball boxes mv bunch Babins,
Ji& buxee layer Babins,
Just nceired and for isla by
BBIHta A SBOB.,
no2o Nqa. 126 and 133 Wood street.
riRANBEKBIBe.—
V*/105bbl.mnMKU.IU
10 bbta enlDnud 1-JtaU.
In itofM, forutabj . L.D VO;GTkOO.
LUBKIOATING • i'KTKOLfcDM —8
LOW PBIOEO WALL PAPEBS—
I UKtn.nl oomjtata kn lb. irlntax-to mta b,
nee W. I »IHIHi
Sis €>00)13,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKS,
CLOAKS,
At $5 and Upwards,
DRESS tjiOODS
ISOM IHI
NEW YORK AUCTIONS,
J. W. BARKER & CO.’S,
59 MARKET STREET.
GREAT BARGAINS
SILKS,
SILKS,
SILKS,
AND OTHER
DRESS GOODS,
J. W. BARKER & CO’S,
XO. 69 MARKET STREET T*
FROM THE
SEW YORK AUCTION SALES.
I
GREAT RARGAINs!'
NEW GOODS
J M BURCHFIELDS
Niw STiLES FIGUR«D OaSUHRUES;
hedasd black iicroaiD rama;
*4 COBURG*
PLAIN ALL WOOL DELAINE FOB 26 0*3.;
PLAIN AND FIGUREDVBXNOH MKRIKOS;
With a fall assortment
ml| WH W GOODS.
GOOD ABSOHTMKNX
Of
fAM AID WII7ER ‘
DRY GOODS
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS;
DRBBB GOODS;
BALMORAL SKIRTS;
COUNTRY BLANKBTS;
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Ao.,
I? LOW PRIORS fOR 04 SB.
C, HANSON LOVE.
POlfl
Q.UUDU TO AKftiVK
oa aomii iot. iitb
HORNE'S, 7? MARKET STREET.
We win coameaoe to recatee oa MONDAY. ■■
fßSt,answ stock of
WOOLSIV HOODS, far Ladles tad Cbß Jno;
BRAfINQ GAPS, of all iti*.;
■ 80BIASS, bow atplas;
NUBIUS, all qaatltieu
WOQLJDI SLNAYRB AND SCARPS;
•WOOLRNUNDBRBBIRXdANDDRAWBR?; _ .
UW«P-4IP CHLLDRRbB' MARINO VASTS
ANDDJUWRM;
MDBBR TANOY WOOL BOSS; : :
LADIRT LAMMS WOOLflO«fc
MREtr RNiX WOOL BOORS;
MSNftVRNJT MITTS AND OLOTAS;
LAOUtt* BALMORAL SRIRTS;
LADUff HOOPSKIRTS AND GORSKS, Ao.io.
Wo bo to bow ob hut • good waaortwcnt of WOOL*
cobcijOßtublo »r knitting So!*
Afar* aook% «ad far o®er knitting, wbtca «w wUI mU
at tbo ?ocf iowoft market pnes, Wbotaeita oad Be*
ton. Bopaca ora Invited to call aad azataloa ocr
stock beta*parchaaingateewhtra.
roura Bdsns,
77 Market street.
STYLED
; .• 0» 5
FALL - G O O I) S
JUST RECSIVRD.
W* are bow opening a eholeo alack of f ALLGOOD*
eondattag ta Ml of the tebwt ImporUUooc of OLOZHS.
OAMTMRRM attd V*snNoB,wbleh wa flatter oar*
saiT**wtUte aqnal to turn aacortaont tA bcloiuld
Bailor West, They will bamadeop to ardor, .la *
aaporior styla, and at prime to ntt th* times* Wa
would rsaueoltofly ntoU an earlf-oill from ocr
fjatmaa and Ike pobUe.
oijrinßfcfißAirli son!, ‘
MiicbictTaxlom. So 19 Firm S*.
JJALMOBAL SKIRTS.^
w.k... la l'ocku4 to srlr. errer- ■
* **ke6W
OUmpyat ll.tttti m»kM.ln thole, trttfit
bOMtnmitol MmiliM twlir folium
lUH, tuatOK kOn,
■bU feUafthMo*
H2iahto^
\I/ AN l AD -50 u bu»b«is good Kye by
t 7 Jab. a. vbtzrr,
noli Qororroi Mutt) tad Tint *t*.
WaNTKD— Bonds and Mortgages
far SSJWQ. tsd E3,c00, b*rtn* frocaoro to
th’oc ;«*rj to nm Apj.ly At PKTTY'd, 18 BL Clair
«tr*at. ■ . MIQ
Soi &au St Co Utt.
FOR very commodious and
ccD-.fortiblo rMideace t ts » dcotnt'tto neighbor
ux) tzi theSl W«rd, Allegheny, on loot sod m«j
»'meet*, *od *erj-loir. loghirc of
& 80H0YB&, Attorney at Uv,
(80 Poartb itniL
IT ALUABLii OIL i'KUFJjfiHTi {fUK
f SAL*—Sltcated on French Creek* eabradnß
seiwten iOendlkacrea, ‘There ere on the property
ti t weUain rariona program, three of vhkh ere et
ufleieotdapth to JoatUj operating. Connected with
im t eetla 1* e powerfei engine* la good raining ante.
•:ju property Is edjolnlßcih* celebrated M’Cormtck
fera end U perhaps os* of the beet ell eltee to that
'.££»■«*. ■ We Off«-r e greet bargain on eeayterme of
>*/ oeot. or with ezchuge-for reel estate la or ed
f > ; og the city. For pa rttonlare apply to -
B. M'bAltl & 00 •
+<& ' . Ko.MK Focrthrtnet.
ipMumao arum iai.K-iWMff ri¥*
J ruwia, in g-tod order, oow dtiylngthree power
jrauwlnUiieofloa. WUI be eold cheeatoroaah. Sn*
* tired QhUTTB OFFXUB,
•7-ti . Fifth atisei. abore BplthflalA.
Boots.
Puo¥ookauiu alb'omF"
OT SSBAITABUTTi
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of all the Celebrities;
DIARIES FOB 1892. A largo aiaort&ent;
PUY3IIIANB’ VfSICING LISTS FOR Ifcdt;
For sale by
ROBERT 8. DAVIS, ~
93 Wood street.
Books for 'iukj arm*.—
Begafat’om tor the Army of the United Statu.
Gltham’a Man cal lor Yolonteen end M«dri»
U. 8. Infantry end Rifle Tactics complete,
ftroti’e Infantry Tactics.
The Zouate DnQ Book.
Manoal far the Racrnlt in the light Infantry DitU.
Am aged far the Ual:od States Zoo area bp the‘late
001. Bllsworth.
ttajoaet £xertlwi for the Army,
ALSO,
Panontl History o! lord Bseon.
Lift of otr Philip Btdnoy.
Fifteen Decisive BxUlee. By Qrenaej.
fclr Wnlterßnlrlgh. By O.Ktngsley.
Adventures In the Smith Pedfle. By '■ Busing
Frinur.
Tom Brown «t Oxford. 3 volt.
Fopnltr Astronomy. By MltchelL
Beauties of Botkin.
UIM SUbert’a Csrser.
OloMiy of Bogibh Word*. By Trench.
Ben Uh. By Augusts I. Bvins.
OlMiCft], Medical and Theological
Books. Blank Books and Stationery.
oc3 J. h. »BaP, T 8 fourth atreefc
K£VlS£l> BKQULAXIOM
roi ran.
AfiMY or TBB UNITED BTATBB, 1861.
With ■ fall * ndex. One volnme, B TO. Prioe g2,OQj
Important changca and additions hare been made to
Ui« UKVISBO EDITION OF ZHB ABUT KJKJULA-
TlONS,anlit abonld at once be In the hands of all
who Kara the pritloni edition*. rorseletiT
ik9 KAY A 00- M Wood street.
OOODa 1
HBW GOODS!!
CHEAP FOR CASH.
WOOLEN HOODS
WOOLEN HOOD 3,
WOOLEN HOODS,
BONTAG3,
WOOLEN BT.SS7S3,
QAITIRB and
GAUNTLETS.
The cheapest WOOLEN HOSIERY in the city.
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
HeRINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERB,
WOOLEN 7AEIB.
KNIT SHAWLS,
ZEPHYR WOBBTED,
SHETLAND YARNB,
GLOVS4, GAUNTLETS,
HOOPSKIRTS
EXTRA HEAVY
CANTON VLANNELB,
DRAWERS for 75 eta*
OHARLBS GIPNSR’S
TRIMMING STORE,
poll YE MARKET STREET.
Q'PJfiMfiU AT W. * D. HCGUS’,
OPINED AT W. A D. HUQU3\
OPENED AT W A D. HUG US*,
OPENED AT W. A D. OUGUd*,
OPENED AT W. A D HUOUff,
STRIPED FRENCH SHAWLS,
BLACK A WHITS CHECK SHAWLS,
OXSOULABB OF THE EEWBIS STILES,
BALMORAL SKIRTS AT ALL PRIORS.
W. 4 D. QUGUB.
gKALKi) PKOPOBALS.
auUDPMNUUwintenaM ijth.oa
airtlgntd, until II o’clock soon at TBDBBDAT, th.
Slot dap of Ifersinbar, far tha eractloß of w
MABMRT HOUIRt UITY BALL. WRXOH BOALRS.
Ac, la aeoordanca wlta pins, appeared bp
whkh nuy be eiamtnwl at. tea olflea otMcasn.
Boa A Moan, Architects, No. 47 Diamond, AllaM*
apCUp. • ... ... r
speotSoattou wOl ba raadr tor tea aw of. bidders
oa MONDAY, ilih iaat, tad can ba bad' Drat Tfit"
Oomalttoa or Com tea ArcUtota.
AUblda matt apaotfp. tba lend prfaalf paid la
'caah aa tea work program*, aad abotbtprfos if paid
Sr tba raresaa arid— from tba Mate aceralag to tha
7 from tha atalla la Marfcat Hnnai. arid remos
to be fatWhetecCp seearsd to tha oootractor.
GaoneiJsreservwtka right of choosing tbs maanar
of payment. AUMda to be aobfecttotM approval
ofOocadta.
Blddere will addrtta their Proposals to tea Chair*
man of the **Bpeetal Oonmttte* oa Diamond Imotor#*
meat,"marked “IVepotaU fir MUghcn* Qit* Vta
mond Jhußmat N w
Uoasetu will reqaliw all bidder* to fornfah a nsr*
aatea of their responsibility, bsfaca eoaaMerlßg Udi
BAM*L RfDDLB, ChnfnMA*
JAMBd MABSSALL; -
A. b. BMITH,
> »a HOPKINS,
nva buiath*-
LOUISMOUU _
HARMAN SKILBB,
ncfadtaqflP OmmtUo.
* Off ICR. “
. Daslgpid fog toifl Priatera, Btattanm, Dragglatef
Merchaatt, .flrsoacah Baakaca, /rttWhn, tha Anap
aad.harp. Ad. Tha Pn—a wa offer far.aala an el
•a New Padteraj ara ihw Mmphat aad atzoogaat IBd
bcatmadeofaay chaep Pr—eaawt iavaated,«aflo»
enpp tea apaee; esa ha oponted. bp np <«% wkatto
pr later « not, aad aca aold at prioaa httew to aahaard
oL teat la to aap at abrat ONBZBNXH tha prfca of'
Job PreeaM oow la ma, tfaa OaMnata (apoa wtJth
thaPimea etaod J are aocapoaed of —all fteard. naat
tp and atroaalp pat *~r t *~*r, ami fnr fhoinarfn— aad
eoateoienoenaf*aerar ban adoalted. T OaQ bad
'*mfee, or and farriroakra,'gmag stem, prloaw Ao.
••'•• •• ; - fcfl.OOOLKfjroi, -
wSfafad - - Nb.lßpnua*traatkN,r«;
IO TABN BOYEHS.^
- THRM THBBAD WOOLW _
105 pounds Btai* Used. n :
100 ,do Black Mind. .
*OO do YWbBlMk. '
1M do . Ptela WkHa.. - •. _' '
TUalaampirepericr batTpYlirnThratd Tata,
made of floe wool aedpet ap abogt-10 e«ti to tba
JioaoA . We are Bow.prrpertd to fondeb tbte Yarm to
WHOLIBALB AND BRTAIL BUYRRS a a SrS
prtea tbaa aap aap other to tea toufliM. -
r-oH'- ' A CotlTlifthat :
/lii« Ttt' YAMOY T&AVELIDiQ
AJI iBIRTf;
10 DIffIRRNT im»;
PIAIN. PANOY ANDSpARLBf XLANNKLS,
• - , cfiiaafrraehßftdlowerfradMv •
. AT ILOO AND DPWARMT
Sold Whokaa'e and BataDbp r
nel* • R4TON, MAOROM A 00« IT Ptthat
NEW DRIED re
cetradaadfarrtl« ~ .
SOI both prlma bah—
W do do • oaarterA -•? - - - -
BQIO - . : L. H, VOIGT A 00. j
A&SBN APFUd.-«*Bctoif{og'4idf
TJT tboicpßattoßadOaoklraWlafar Apptefc
~•8010 r - IKg.TOIGTAQa.
CURiiA-NTA— 30 ffbufl Zanto
Camatefaradabp MTHUIUOk
naao • Noa.U>«Bdl*iWood—aet,
riAILBOEOIIi-aObMfl. 80. I reodvw
V/*7 * MIT Et OOLLIW.
AMUSEMENTS
PITTSBURGH THfiATRB.
THURSBAY EVENING, NOV. 21,
L**t txlghlor the Great Comedian, MR. HACRITE.
Merry Wires of Windsor.
Sit Job* lihtaff n r< Ha&ett
STRATSOBHB 0? AN ACTRESS.
l*ara-~— —...» Eitto Henderson.
Uanoßsslßasu
| IHifiAP P»MW i'IANUa. w=ta—
V An iWganU? oin*4 cev BosefVVfllH
vwdPlacO.*ithraUlroafram»,in*dc| | V l ' ||
by one of the oldeet firms In Nev York, for-
A mv T Octave Bow food Iron frame _ 170
. new T “ •* *• ,-i MI in
f« ealaby JOHN H. MILLOR.W Weed at.
Pole Between Dlaanad alley and fecth «t»
/TUiUKiaUfiU A BUNh>
\Jf £AN OiL— a nav ;n!l
direct from the aaaateocryat Boa If W | |V
tB ? I 0et * T * NevfceleOUloKEßlNO
PIANOS, m pUta aad cimd RoaeVood tarnliiir*
Jtut lecelved aod for eels by
, JOHN HJtt«LLOR,BI Wood strcat.
aolfl Pttveen Diamond alloy aad Voortb Itt
CARD.— Tho EDbscnber would tesceet*
folly inform the pnblle thetehe U dovklUbv
off et • fraction above
COST,
Her large and c;mprehcnstve stock cl
PIANO fORTa*.
MALObIOKS,
MUSIC AND
A w _ INSTRUMENTS,
Aaaha wIU remove to PATTEBS Jfii'S NEW £UILI>
INQ.linh atrret
.. .. CHARLOTTE BLUHI, No. 62 Fifth aL.
role Aet. fcr Kaebfo Ptenoe eod Pyi»M>*k lle l^o *^
- school.
H. WILLIAMS),
Hi* opened a Normal School at-’
No. © BT. OLAIB STREET, Sd *tory.
TattmoKf of TmeJurx.
Ha fa tbo eaaaaeUor.of t»a Teacher* the mao to
whom all of tu look for advfao aai InetrocUoa.
, JOHN J. WOLOOTT.
I concur moat heartDy Vith the aVova.
. . . LEONARD H. EATON.
I cheerfauy concur la the opinion above,
... . wTreriw.
I taka pleasure Id giving it as my opinion that Uu
forefolag leoommetutatloa la fnNy ipyrftM.
TV ’ w A. DUETT.
JfM* °1 m oaa who deaerree higher tcetimony in
hie favor. R.N. AVERY.
I telly concur la the above recommendation.
_ „ D. DENNISON,
Ha can prepare pppfls for the High Hchool anlcks
lhaaa&y other teacher la the city.
imaMß-ii i D BO SSS
FKNN XJVSiTI’UXJS, r
HAKOOOK BTKIHT, NIJUI FHW,
Wfll reopen co SdONBAT, the 3d day of BRPTUfo
RER. lanu |2fi per eentco of five mootha
J. M. BMITD. PHnrfraL
WOOLEN BOOKS,
OORoEZS,
SEWING MACHINE.
Ro. 17 fUth Strut, Fittibargk.
WHEELER tc WILBON
4«vdN file Tint Fra aim at iU
UNITED STATES FAIR; OHIO STATE FAIR:
ILLINOIS BTATI FAIR;
WIBOOKBXN STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE VAIBi
STATE FAIR;
XUINESBSB STATE VAIS; U. i. STATE FAIR
VERMONT STATE FAIR; *
Ohloago Mechmaiot* Inetltnte;
loaievllie Mectanlca r laatltatr;
Cincinnati MecNaatoe* loatltoir:
ALLVOHINff OOUBTT.FAIB, PITTSBURGH,
aad other Ooooty fain toonamMotu to nmatloa.
—Wapgm to the pabUo-WHEEfaBB * WIL“OJTa
TKPEDTED' SEwxRGTICAOERNE, AT' RRLUOBD
PRICES, with. increased eoafldaooa in ita taerita aa
tka beat and seat reUafcle Family paving Mtcbloa
88. lt hvimuUj veU on the thickest a&d
thteaat fobrtea, makes the Lck-atitob Itapoasibla to
aaraval, vtth the w—ntlri advaaUfe of being ,«fc«
oa both dbif formlog do ridge or <m the oader
“■M*" te abople is eonstnietioo, more speedr in mere*
meat, tad a ora durable than any other machine.
We give tall bull notion to enable the purchaser to
■ev ordtaarv aaama, atlten, hem, fell, qnUt, getlicc.
on the bum machine, and a arcane
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