Amusements. prrrsßUßeH theatre. ■* koesee and Manager Wu. H unde ebon. ~ H. OvaaI.VOTON. SENKFIT and positively lest appearanoe of JiITiLE VESTTAU, Who wlll appear as Samea and Hafleo Or ON FRIDAY EVKNINU, the great Drsniaoi GAME A or, THE JEWISH MOTHER Overture. a. OBSINI h k^'^ E VESTVALI will appear d “ OS " Drinking EECBETIA BORGIA ]|gASOKIc HIU Positively lor One Week On Bfrnday Evening, Nov 28, And firo following NighU, The Celebrated Contioemal OLD FOLKS Concert O ompany, Assisted b/ the Kenowned Emma J. Nichols, The Charming New England hougntrets, Will appear a< above in their GRAM OLD RAsHID.iRD OOJiCRRIS foe SIX XIUHTS OafLY, Commenoing on Monday Evening, Nov. 23d And continuing every evening durirg the week, Admission Doors open a* 7 o’clock, to commence at 1%. AFTERNOON CONCERTS Will be gi rrn on Tuesday Thursday rhankagtv lng Day, aud NATVbDAY. the first grand matinee Will take place on TUESDAY AFTERNOON r<oveaibcr 2ith ato’clock. Ticket* can be procured during the day at H. pilf « & Bros., Weli ° r ’ e aac j Charlotte jomme b Music btorec nol9-9t Philad’phia Advertisements. CHAB. KAOKK EBIAH HICKS . MAGEE & HICKS Importers and Jealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satiuetts, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, A’o. 200 market street, Phi ladelphia. WM. BRICK »v co., PRODUCE Ah U PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 15 Month Water street. rUII. A DELPHI A ■Qi“L\beral made on consignments when re.juwrd. my-lyd K. I*. .TUOnLEI’ON * BHO IMI’niITKRS I,l' WINES, BRANDIES, &c„ Ax:> p::ai.krs Fine Old Whiskies. .Vo. .V .Vorlh Frimt street. i'fl I L A DiiLl’H IA mylo-1 r <1 GK(sK(iK 4< RA.\T. Mannfacto'pr rl.l VLnlf In PTPry of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, filu <ll EMM 1 STREET. c. A. VAN KIRK & CO.’ *- Avf y A rfl-HF-lid it" CAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS Pak-ot irnpiw-s tifel-o.r i I’nisul IWatnm COA I, Oil, nr I(!VER!j HAND LAMPS. UOT.UMNc, &o- Salearoom»,&J7 ArrliHl. I'lillHdeljWUa. Maonfwtonr. Krar.kf-.r.1, Phiiadei,; R , VA- AII r.'odn warrant.*!. C. HAHHY BBIAN, LONGi’OPK A PEARCE MANUt'AR TCP ERR A- IMPORTERS MEN’S Ft'KNISHINC! GOODS AND TAILORS 'IKIM MINGS NO. 10 SOI 111 I'OL'KTH STREET, mjl-ljd PniLADEI.I’IIIA “THE E 7¥ I O SE ARCH SIREti I. between Sri r.p j .ph PHILADELPHIA rNnERSMJ\£I> HAVINti IfcC newed the lo&ae of the above popular Honso lor a genes •%' Tf»ar < ’, would re.spcotiu)!/ cal! the attention ai the travollnc public * 0 jt.j 'j caUty, either ror business or mh3:lyd THO.nAS S. WBPB «£ SOR WALTER H. LoivRIE, IJTTENDS HESr.WI\« THE PKAC . TICE OF THE LAW. in the same h;.u.-e, formerly ocoapied by him on Fourth-Street, above cmithfield f|lX[E SHOWER OF HEARU. A COLLECTION OF Choice Vocal Duets With Plano Accompaniment THE SHOWER OF contrias ihe moat beauti fu l Duet, for Tw„ Sopranos Soprano “5 i, l 0 topr..no and Tenor, coprano and Dasa and Ter. or and Basj Arranged wi han Accom paaiment for the Pi-.no-forte. Plain b-.und, 100/ Uut " U '“ d ' •'*«. CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 Wood sL n023-dAw | HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY EN- B tire stook of SHIP Clin Ni LKKY and BOAT STJKEB to RKNO. MaKAITA A CO. who w. 5 ooatume the business at the old staid No 47 Front street. ' u '” Ip thoae of my friends who have patronised mo QOnng the fifteen years, while connected with Hje firm of Isham 4 Fishkr, Isham, Fibhrb & Co., and John Isham, 1 return my thanks and solioit a ojntinuanoo of the Patronage to mv Messrs. tIENO. MARATTA h Co oheerfullv recommending them as beinc even! way worthy of it. • * My office will remain for the present with {'""S'. MARSTra A Co, where I hop” to wSfa LiUrD Cincinnati, October w. lg&f U ' ISHAM - Having purchased the stock of Jno. Q Isham and succeeded m the firms of Isham A MihS' Isham, usher A Co., and Jno. g Isham m SHLPCHANDLKRy and Bo AT b'TOKEbn", RISLY® hol '® t 0 <?«”* a 0011 tin nance of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them 1 JOHN C. KJSNO, FRANK MAHATTA. FRANK X. RENO, a«*> 17 public Landing Oincanati. October in, IS6.L oc2b-tf PrrraßUßoH A Coxnkllstili.e K. R. Office I - lnTlr „ .... 'V-iilS- Nov - - 1 - ISf 3- / miOTICE TO SIOCKHOEDEkn -the i" Annual Meeting of ke tockh,-,IHAP- n* it, PIITbBUKGd MdC NnELLSVILIrhi , he HOAD COMPANY wi i be held at the the Company, Jo. or Buildup. Fourth the oitv of Pittsbu-gh on the Plhc't fh. Y (seventh dayioi Deoember next. a - b o'clock m for the purpose of electing twelve iiincto.s the ensuing year. n023-2wd IV. ii LGHaRT. bec'y. EOT OF Manufacturing and Cigar Leaf For SaIe ■’COLUSTEK A BACK, 108 WOOD STREET on consigniumt a lot of MannLc- vS-vfi^s 1 '*"” ? h,ch they are ordered to JSpUZ figures for,,ash. Cali and seejhe ANI> ffiACKIBS the market fr01 ? 1 l £ e b “< forth^SStm^aT- Boston Cracker Bakery 64 FOURTH STREET. All orderajrromptly filled. " oID 8. a MARVIN. Orchestra Weekly Post Now Heady. —The week ly Post for Saturday next, is now ready for delivery, and may be had at the count* ing-room, cojner of Wood and Fifth streets, aod at. (’aseand Pittock’s periodi cal stores. Price, in wrappers, five cents. Single per year, in advance, $1 60. The usual deduction made for clubs. The present number of the Post ib unusually interesting, and should be sent to absent friends and our brave soldiers in the army, as, next to a letter, nothing is so cheering to them as a large, we.l printed paper from home, brim full cf the latest news. Among the festivals of Rome was one celebrated in the early part of December, and, called the Saturnalia When the firpt Roman writers commenced their la boi 3, this holiday of unknown origin and enigmatical features eluded their means | of research and piqued their powers of conjecture. Various theories were inven ted by the careless and repudiated by the candid. Finally the learned agreed wtth the vulgar, and accept-d the tradition which placed its institution amoag the masteries of the Etrurian era, and partially explained its peculiarities by referring them to that period of the world when ■ Saturn reigned, and all men were pure, I blameless and happy. In performing acts of devotion during this festival, the priests reversed ordinary sacrificial usages and officiated with uncov ered heads. But the great and marked characteristic of the celebration was a complete confusion or abeyance of all social distinctions ; equality waß more than attained, for Lhe slave sat at table while the master obseq iiously waited upon him 83 Cents. .3. RMDAUN HICK.B. .CHaS. 0 SWOPK. yStarUßg with the fuct that iu uo record ed instance has any nation civilized itself —that the refinements of life, nod the arts, have ever been exotics—many per sons believe that man was originally created perfect neither a mast-eating wanderer, nor a wonderful savage—and that the story of the Golden Age is sim ply a traditional truth. Applying this theory to an investigation of the Satur ?iaha. we can more thau fancy in their disregard of the accidents of time, such an ackn..wJ.*clgPuv*nL 0 f the equality of ail men in the sight of God as might have survived among the relics ofa pure creed. Nor can we widely err in connecting with 'he meaning of the unwonted ac: of de vo'ion. the declaration of St. Paul. tha ! * Vvery man praying or prophesying, hav ing his bead cover, d. di-honurr-iii hi: head.” Which declar»'«.. • ;nie .vhi-r spuken. had also be-ui :v- h •. ship began. ihe distinctive* pnncipip < » ihe Sutur nalia, yia : an effort on the , art of aii concernad to attain a temporary equality, had a practical existence late as the year 1640, for there is exiani a*, tu-count of a regular celebration held at Aix in that year. In hoglaud. probably its last manifestation was in 1626. We do not violate probability in assigning nearly 1000 years as the period of its existence, and we instance it. here, because its his tory has upon the subject of festivals, a bearing which our readers will readily perceive. Although no similar observance can, perhaps, claim a fixed sway long and un broken as _waa the one enjoyed by this venerable Prolix, yet we submit the idea | that the essence ot annual Thankagiviugs has subsisted m various shapes for even a greater period ot time The ever memo rable sacrifice offered by Abe! was simply a rendering of thaaks for mercies received and oar limited erudition fails to Buggesl to us a single instance of a people, among whom the spirit of such rites has not been sufficiency potent to secure their celebra tion. m i ■ e fj" e festivals is too much in uu- I6OD W®l human nature to have ever been either .JTscarded or over looked by wise law givers. History furnishes but few ex amplea of States deficient in holidays, many where the detriment was to be found in the opposite extreme. Xenophon com plains of the serious inconvenience caused hy their frequency at Athens : and the bmperor Claudius was obliged to cut off a large number from the Homan calen Gii r an 1 Krtail L'ealer i' II i!. A KLPIII \ Some form of thanksgiving for the ben ems derived from a superior Heine, and especially for the fruits yielded by mother earth, has always occupied u place among the observances of mankind. The Gods have been thanked amias on some occa sions, as they were in the Lenea durii-g one celebration of which Plato tells us all Athena was drunk, but the self-denial teaching Thesmophoria—a November preparation lor the riles in honor of Ce res, who first taught the use of corn to mankind was perhaps quite as unobject ionable as any holiday of our times We regret that Noah Webster, in adding to his definition of “Thanksgiving’’ the remark that “ Ihe practice of appointing an annua l thanksgiving originated in New Rngland, had not btated wherein aoch festivals as those to which we have alluded fall short of the requirements for at least a Dictionary recognition. Puritanism, hnding a precedent in Leviticus, did estab lish a holiday ; and its descendants, tracing the genial gleam amid their legacies of gloom, may forgive the parsimony of re laxation which, in 1863, though “the loss of a whole daye to be in divers wayes pre judicial to the common good.” But fee beg they will make no, claim to a Patent r-ght for an invention the specifications oi which were set forth loogDefore Colnm bns married Miss Perestrello, or dreamed o! Cathay and Cipango. Aristotle, who dieejost 2,186 years ago, instances “ those ancieni sacrifices, and unions, and comings together, held after the fruits of the earth had been gath erea in. The learned Bartheiemy com mences one of his chapters with the re mark I hat: Tne parly festivals of Greece were characteri zed by jny and gnv.ltude The peonlo of the Jiff, rent nations after vatherina in ihe fruits oi he earth, assembled to offer up Sacrifices, and to indulge in 'hat m,rth which is the natural conse quenco of plenty. u r Unite, then, kind reader, in the cele bration of the day which our Governor has appointed. Be assured that you are participating i u no Bacrament of hatred against any portion of your fellow-men : that yon are nursmg no rival to that great est of all anniversaries—the festival which commemorates the birth of Christianity Peel that, the social band within the gentle circle of which you plac- yonrself, i a enongh yet to coiiium. as it always has contained, every one, no matter what his I creed may be, who, it any form, acknowi ! edges an eternal source from which alii blessings flow. Eatyonr Thanksgiving- day dinner with unimpaired zest Be thar.kf::; for the benefits yon have received-hopofnl about the issue of and troubles which may be in store for you. And should the spirit of some Blue-law maker rap out a charge of infringement or a threat of injunction, lay him with oneot bis'own favorite modes of exorcism. Say to him: “Is there anything whereof it may be said. See, this is new? it hath been already at old time, which was beforetu.” * THE PITTSBURGH POST: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVETVrRUn'Hgfi 1863 >AILY POST. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1883. S. M. PITTENBILL A CO, No. 37 Park Row. New York, and 6 State street, Boston, are our ajents for the Dally and Weekly Post in those oities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at oar Louies! Ra tee. «-THE DAII.Y AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter bo procured at the News repots of • W. Pittock and Kraßfe Case, Fifth street, with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents: Weekly 5 «OCTS. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE' Thanksgiving Day Discoren* «* Bt ds of “Peat.*’' Tlk- 8 . Paul ( M>nn. t f'ress informs us that immense bedn of “peat” hat, been dis covered in that region. List, however, the reader may not kn,.w exacLly what “peat' is, we will state that it is the spongy mass o vegetable matter composing the soil of swamps. It consists ol matted roots leaves, and stems - f plan's, the forms of which are sometnm-* dietioctly preserved, and at others are . m the macky sob stance produced by their decomposition, it forms layers sv.er.d feet thick, aid in some localities repetitions of these are round at different depths, alternating with others of sand. These form a “bog.” nog is an Irish word, applied to extensive B T a ™Pv 7 tracks. In English theyare call ed “fens. The Frets in announcing the discovery says: “It will, by furnishing us with a cheap aud acc-.5.-ible eubstance to I lake the place of wood. *t once and for ever put an end to the fuel monopoly, I ona bring real joy aud comfort to many a hearth, on which- the poor cottager can now scafceiy afford a cheerful blaze. It will create a new industry among us, aud also show to those who have repined be cause Providence bad cot stored our bluffs with coal, that His gifts to us are never theless profuse aod valuable.”. From the above it will be seen that by one of those admirable systems of com pensation that Providence so often de veJopes, cold winters and scant supply of wood fuel has been rendered harmless by an article that, like air and water, are common blessings to all, and without price. Ihe same hand that poured oil in to the rocks of Pennsylvania, and planted coal i-n such illimitable quantities over our Und, ha-? given the Miunesoliana a boon, , too, that ‘-nits their warn-: . and, however I insignificant it may sn<«;n to some, it is destined to play an imporlem part here after to their State economy Correction A coriespondent. in yesterday's Chron •cle, over the signature of ‘'What?' 18 very severe upon Benj. H. Utrobe with regard to a published letter of his rela live to the existing imbroglio between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the riiishurgh and Connellsville Railroad. Among other things the writer says : ■: \ ery deeply ilee' Mr. L., regret thattheabor- L tle J 2:h . ireclu-ied .he „f Uh-Ji PrcslcieE <'’fthe Ba t m.,re«nd p,‘. "f to him. pub.iahed in the h 4:h 1 hat lette- was address dto him «s t resident of the P.tLsbureh and Cunnel's n<■ Kat.roed Lompany Now why, instead of “ h l p Jb' 1 . re the Bittsburgh public throoeh If' e „J I,J u . c r '".’ report" or read it to kit Board, Propriety, it not dutj. ind.cated that oourse. We deetu it but snmpie justice to Mr. Utrobe to say that ne had nothing what ever to do in u*h-r.ng the letter of the President cr the Baltimore and Ohio Kadroad before the Pittsburgh public through the columns of the nttaburgh We copied it of our own accord, ap an ;ict:i of lo- al news, from the Bahi mll ' in W! -‘th it appeared a day or -‘her t.v me*, ting of the Ukh in&taut, m th :s <. it v. WIJAi V„ L C’as 1)0, AM. WuatYoi 'm. Uo. Do lhp following dispatch Ou-j been received by the Sau> t* r Y ( •mmntee M IVtDnurgh , , , iLI-k h-i, j vit>, ■lcli ireii. |. . r.. at l.'hil'lam)- s . " r t-• { r hII ur t i .ex at .N ;L«b viiio arr c u>l r*- *t- . dhi 'in***, 0,,. g.mim-.J mil k n - IJIJ '' r '- i' J ||..sv Rl I . U " - Q p-< ;a! ftlirntio, lur » t- t)l , ah..ve arroie.- u; ihr West h*v r-.-r, Kn \u di RtntH with i: *• f-r.-a.y w<* Know not b’ yM is.-w many, ~r wtiu ot our friends are wound.d and in waut oi as sistance at our hat!-.!* Let us act prompt ly. 'hen. i here is n<v one among us but whar c-hu contribute sonn thing towards a -aviating the sufferings oj (be brave men who are battling for oh in the West and elsewhere. Sena your contributions to the Sanitary Committee, and they will be promptly forwarded and judiciously die tributed. A MrsEMKVTs To Day. -For the benefit of those who m*y desire to "see the Bights ami spend Thanksgiving Day aa to them may seem most proper, we would state that there will he no dearth of amusement. The theatre will give two performances commencing at half past two in the afternoon, and seven in the evening, when Vestvali will appear as •Tiamea'' in the Jewish Mother. The "Old ioiks 1 also give iwo concerts—at ternoon and evening that in the after noon being for the special benefit of families, at which we look for an over flowing house. "Trimbles Varieties,’’ not to behind, offer a great bill, and are sure of a crowded house. It will thus be seen that there is no lack of amusements in the city. German Reformki> Si .vod.— This body resumed its session yesterday morning, and after the transaction of some import ant business, the question of a revision of the Liturgy of the church was discuss ed up to tne honr of adjournment. As we gave yesterday a pretty full report of the debate upon this question, we deem it unnecessary to ini., w it U p any further. While it may be, a d i übtless is, one of vast importance to those immediately concerned, the general public will hardly see it in the 'ame light. Ige Lecture Season, —The Lecture season here wil opeu about the Ist of De cember, when George Vandenhoff will give a reading from Bulwer's “Richelieu,” at Concert Hall, under the auitpices of the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Associ ation. Season Licke’s lor a course of ten lectures may be had ior 50 each, on application t-o the leciurt* committee. Lectire on the East. Rev. James Drestley will deliver a lecture this even ing, in the Second Presbyterian Church Sixth street, for the benefit of the Sab butn School attached to the caurch. The subject wiii be, “From Suez by Mount Sima to Jerusalem.’’ Vigilant Hose Carriage —The Vigi laht r ire Company have procured anew hose carnage fro u Philadelphia. The machine cost $7OO, and will be a fitting accompaniment to their new engine, which Will be here iu a few days. Will Preach To-day. -Rev. Dr. H. Harbaugh, one of the most eloquent di vines of the German Reformed Church will preach at Grace church, corner of ebster and Grant streets, at 10 o’clock Furniture at Auction'. —To-morrow (hndayl morning a: 10 o'clock, at Mc- Clelland s auction. Will be sold a large quantity of Household ahd Kitchen Fur niture, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets Sewing Machines, A. ' J.'PKPH UKTKR ANTHONY METER JOSKPH METER * SOM. manufacturer* r v PLAIN AUTO FA ATT FUHNITUHE & o£fAlrtS, WAREHOUSE. LTfibMITHFIELD BT.. Bet.ecu fith EL. anti Virrin alloy . PITTSBURGH. OF J4C4 Hl7, extract of Brcair, For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the Bladder and Kidney, Bladder and Kidneys, At Rankin’s Drag Store, At Rankin’s Drug Store 63 Market street, below Fourth. 0016 63 Market street, below Fourth Cheering News from Chatta- The Enemy Totally Rout Five Thousand Prisoners OIIR KILLED AND H OUNDED 3he Kaemy at Times *or«y Piece* of Artillery Captured, The Enemy In Full Retreat. BtEKSIDE ABLE ID HOLD HIS Chattanooga, Nov. 2-T —Wc* are com pletely victorious. The enemy is totally routed and driven from every postion. Our lose 13 email. The enemy’s lose is heavy in prisoners. Finding Hooker so successful in Lns movement against Look out mountain the enemy evacuated that position during the night. Hooker took possession eariy this morning. The enemy moved South and got on Missionary Hidge. On the battle field somewhere near Cbickamauga he is expected to in tercept the flying force. Gen. Hooker 18 said to have not captured less than two thousand- prsc-ners in t,i 3 maguifioent as sault of Lookout mountain. Gen. Sher man, l.emg all prepared, begat, nr, assault at aa, tn . !o d>iy U p o „ ,|, fi , lrorf . p( , u ; on ot the , tiprr.y a! u ~ h end ary Rid**- Hr i.a 1 :1,.- j. h ,.... r . b. lb- ,r, Mllon , h „ pnemy _ fcn . c. by I h■ ir ~r!.]l, rv !1» Ud ,r ' dent nd 's r rh M 4 . a., , J "i a . ,t-r: made anoin-r aRr-;*n? ir, i m u . 1 » r • !*ld hv ibe I »o unmcoalal n== n -iItF w.rn made by Sie-rii .-e,, „, ;i . ,j , uo.i of the c.-„!r<. he udm.ai-lv *!.,'• *4^ fioMfion ami , • .] V; , ~ . y -j.j. brigade of den. Co-,. w ,,i, „ 5 ’ w,lf * m t or iod of fren. lir:ebd< r „ mf ,. J6i . d |(u , stermng party [, .i.efi-t were repulse' with guile h. »v y l0|i „. ft „,. r an attack C-r.iai.J (or „„ , but being re,. Cr,..d w.-r- enabled to hold part c<l Ihe bi.l I" Ihis aliack Gen. Corse was ded -evereiy m .fie thigh. Irf ... i: Oli’d, Mi, |.. wa , and iu:Jd Ili B were,,, the attack A grand assault was mn,le i,ah p.-, ....... w; whl , ~ MB|hlUB - ■■ . ai. : l Haul br.gad-s were enga f,,i - ' V wt.lm, twenty l?':;™"' »*-'i o.H w-.rks ‘ ‘ I whi: ’ Were flunked and broke. r tir.ng i . reserves. In this asean't Gen. Mathias was wounded, and Col. Putnam, iheddd olno. killed I heir persistent efforts compelled the enemy to mass heavily on ins right, m r, r der to hold the pnsiiu.f u | ~ porta,ice to Aloe thr. e o’, lock. General f„an, stan.J two columns again:,. the weakened centre and ,u an hour s d. operate fighting succeeded in breaking tne centre and gaining posses Sion of the ridge in which the enemy was poai. ii. Ine main force was driven north ward towards Sherman, who opened on them and they were fore d to seek safety in a dotordered figh- d 0,,, the western s Op, o! the ring,, and across the western h1o;.o ut thf* Cbu-kamaugii. We nave taken not | e s H than 5,000 pria oners and perhaps 10.00 G (J eu . Hooker will probably .nt.-rc pt the fly 1D g enemy in the vicinity of Kossvdle and the reg.on east uf.t There are r, ports that we have aken a whole corps Among the casual u r.X L,eut Cl ’ l ’ K? PT. Ind ; Maj McCawley 10 1, l.,wa i Col. Omars, 90tn llinois; Lt. ( 01. Stuart, 90th Ills. ; Mai W alker, 10th Mosoun , Maj, Welsh, 66th Illinois i Major Inms. 6th lowa, wound ed. Major Irwin, 6th Illinois, killed. Full reports of killed tfhd wounded cannot be obtained, as most i,r th- killed were in Shernm,. s corps and remained at dusk iu the baud-i o! the enemy. A lim will be tel eprrxpnpd to-morrow. Prisoners »ay thal Bragg was on the ridge Jus. beiore they w.-re taken. The Bucce-sful storming p.„:,cs consiattd of oous and Baird s division on the left centre, and Johnson’s and Sheridan's on the r.ght centre. Some .of our wounded wore left in lha bands of ihe euemy after •Vierman’s unsuccessful assault, but were ultimately recovered. Washington. Nov. 26 -The Star has You 26 B 1 * d ' Hr ’ hir,l -«atfanoO!7a, t, "•T, Br “8S evacuated the summu of Lookout Mountain last night. Our troops now occupy u. He, however, still held Rtd/e' B6^ 18 onlhe f bafle of Missionary Ridge. The news of the glorious success of Grant, creates the greatest defight and rejoicing The Star says : We have p oa . iuvc and reliable intelligence | r „„ P “ army under Burnside, at Knoxville, up to noon of day before ye terday, embrLing 'y real in, fa, Bunisidr has been abl« not oni / ■ ,> hoi,! b,s peshi,.,,. but to ke e ' opeu ail his communication. Everything u progressing ns well as could be desired? New York, Nov. 26.--A Trib„ n , A „ patch, dated WnNhingion Nov 24 says • '.correct atat.-mciits are put forth Ji h regard to the est, males for the fiscal yea" smilt'g June SO h. IBb's. The asserted aggregate that it will he $1,200,000 000 is very wide trom the truth, and fixim, it at *900,000.000, is also - The heaviest items in the estimates are th» war and navy departments. The former foot up $535,594,602 The latter $140,000,000. The estimates for the other departments the same ns last year’s tig 5 00 e& ’ r ’ will bul ll;,le exceed $700,000, Washington, Nov. 26.-Majo r -Gen Thomas has issued a General order dis * d ’ BmlBBlD g one Col., two Ma l, *’ fift , een Captains, twenty six Lieuten ces inl d" 6 S . ar * e l On ’ for xarione offen oes, including drunkenness, feigning siek ness creatlng faUe aUrmBi ® erm E tlihg men to plunder, misbehavior in faceofthe enemy, shameftil cowardice, gross dis honest practices and conduct unbecoming officers and gentlemen. , Price 76 Cents, PrDe 75 Cents, BY TELE GRAPH, TO THE DAILY POST. THE WAR. nooga. ed and Deiven from Every Position. Captured by General Hooker in His Magnificent Assault. Pressed Us Heavily POSITION. NkkpYork, Nov. 26'’—A special'toll*, | Times, dated Washing!*, u, Nov. 24i.ii, says : Ihe lateui news up to 10.40 thus evening, from Grant, is moat satisfactory, Generals Thomas and Sherman hav& got well ahead Fighting in our immediate front has lasted all day loog. At every point aloDg the line we have forced the rebels backward. We hav.> vjws from the Army of the rotomhc n; to 3 f m. Absent officers maybe F-Wesred to know that several changr.n the potdhoo of tbe army corps have h’.vii made. The Fredericksburg U cig;, to fvie held b } oue division 0 f hsweil a C'.rpa, which is the extreme right offhr- rebel army. Lee's left rests near Madison C. H on this side of the Rani dau. His icrce is mostly Cavalry. Ihe rebel army seems to have” no faith at all that we wiii advance and be fore May ppx ; , tor ris m-’nifestlv pre* 1 paring for winter quarters at or near Gor densvilie At preheat it is stretched from that place tc some point on tbe Richmond am. r redencksburg roads, probably Han ov.-r J unction. W -ioRK. Nov. 26 —A Knoxville letter 01 the 15th to the Tribune Mates that most of the llih and Ist Kentucky cavalry, stationed at Harysv.lie have been surprised and captured. The rebels also made an attack on Rockville, another oil Lenoire, and demonstrations of a rebel advance were made also from Rogersville. Longstreet, with Chatham, Stevenson and Others, are reported ns in command of the rebel troopa. * Later.—The rebel force which attack ed Marysville, and drove our pickets in upon Rockville have fallen back, and Colonel Wolford is reported to be on their track. The enemy satisfied with their plunder and eclat obtaiued, have retired and there is again a comparative calm.' the people were more scared than hnrt Precautionary measures have been taken and the forces distributed and everything done to check the farther ad vance of the enemy in this direction. The whole number lost in prisoners is estima at not .01' r 100. All is quiet along tne whole line. , Boston, Nov. 2o. —The transport st.f:a ?;t City, from Charleston Bar ir.ursdaj noon, hns arrived. She reports a brisk cannonade going oh from Forte Uregg and Wagner, which lias continued without intermission night and day for several days. but it seemed more lr.sk on limrsday. rite tire was directed ogams; bumler and Moultrie. Iho ( tilted States steamer Pawnee d Marbiehead went up Stone river on Thursday The Marblehead engaged shel ling the woods, it being supposed that the reb-.'U had a battery concealed at that pc-.t. 1 hursday last was the day of thanksgiv ing and prayer in rebeldom. It was ru moied that at two o'clock oi that day Lren. (ijilmorf* was to open the bombard meat ot the city ot Charleston. Chattanooga, Nov. 2d, lu p. h.— The cap:ur°d artillery is reported at about forty pieces. \\ e are in entire possession >f the field W e have control over the railroad and river to Bridgeport. Two hoi,is came through this morning. Our K'Saps will pm amount to more than 3<HJ kil ed and 2'.ou wounded in the three daj s operations The success has been mo.t 1 1 n 1 i lure . T f, l ' “lie m v ,a reported bivouacking two miles beyond Missionary H'l.go. Colonel Phelps, of the do h Ohio, end Major Glass, of the J .2d Indiana, are j < "' 1 " r ■' 'hti K. Smith is repor'- '''\nnh<*d. e■ o 1 1 0-(.I Avery. 01 me Ki2i Nev Tork. loses a leg, Major E | |iot . the -ame h- deiid. ( Uattanooga, Nov. 2't, II n. rn —We bttJ a brisk -nem thse morn ing and have driven the *nemv entirely Trom Lookout mountain and considera ble portion oi which they h-Jd up to this morning We have also taken Missionary Kidge from them this morning and the troublesome rifle piis, in posses sion of which yesterday’s engage mem jell them at its ciose. All firing has ceased tor a sufficient time to warrant the conclusion that Bragg has retreated eer tamly. leaving all the ground and strong points in our possession, for which we have been fighting for the last three days. Our army is in glorious exultation over their series of victories. N EW York, Nov. 25.-The Herald has ihe following : H eadqi-artehs of the Army of the Potomac, Nov. '24. —Ere this reaches you, we shall probably have fought a severe battle, or crossed the Rapidan, or both. As military move mo.,i.s are always subject to delays and contingencies. it would not be proper for me at this time to enter ioto any details of the plan of the campaign. Everybody ip hopeful and ooandent of success. Meade's plans are all well matured, and* ahJiuugh they do not coincide fully with views I bare heard expressed, they are perhaps beet that could bo adopted’ keeping jn view the necessity so urgently enjoined by the authorities in the war office of covering Washington. New \okk Nov. 2o — The Washington corr-. spond-» tot tl>* Commercial &\yr. Glo rious m-ws may r- -xpeuod Jrom thai quarter ere long, bu'. not quite as “00 - ' as Borne imagine. General Gillmoro and Admiral Dahigren are preparing for the final attack, so that when it comes, wheth er sooner or Inter, they will make sure of success. Halifax, Nov. 25. — The Arabia, from Liverpool on the 14th, via. Queenstown loth, arrived here this evening. She brings three days later pews. Liverpool market. w«7u T '«7™V N i oTomb<, r 14.—Colton—sales of the week, .13,000 bales; market opened to-day at an advanceof but subsequently lost, closing irregular .‘rates to-day of 5000 bales dosing firm s l J^tt , if ? o te “ dy '-^l our(telul7 ' 14@205. Wheat Sam— Red >V e-'tern i@B: Ked Southern Bs6d®BsW Coru steady at y853d®28.,6(i fur tniiod Liverpool Groceries quietandsteady. Beef inactive, fora qstet and eteauy. Baoonstill Produce tuarke. quiet and steady. Butter firm. Lard wUirj. I otro.eum flat and irregular. Save Thyself. DK. S. CUTTEH’B ENGLISH BIT I E kS, THE GREATEST SEKTISK EVER n?»COVEREJD AI,T,4BATItVE EVK « A CUKE FOR INTEMPERANCE. ASA NERVINE. IT ALLAYB THE ■a*, chronic inflammation of the stomaoh, in all persons addtoted to the nse of stimulants ar. 1 narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors Upturn, Morphia, Arsenic Tobacco, etc., etcii removes the morbid appetite or oravin* ol the stomach for stimulants. .So. In Headaobe. Neu r.lgia, and all nervous diseases, it has no equal as a r< ervtne. sttr\rr\ A . T 9 NIC - il rives a tone to the stomach, improves the appetite, correct* liver derangements. regulates tho howels. remov,** lan* S*e r D^peft°i? BIIIOaK ‘ “' d bril,fre perfect heAlth U) Tho blood, the life M the body, i* derived iruoi the food we ducat How important then, that the duties of the stom ach arc perlectiy performed. If it* duties are imperfectly executed, disease instead M health i* scattered through the systr-tn. When our food h properly digester, pure blood is supplied the r ody. and ‘dutches, i'unjd«L Totter, Erysipelas. Old aorea, Meicunal and Ver.erial Taints, and other diseases anting from impuro Wood, tTmau pe..r. Ise Dr. Cutter’s En* .isb Bittei .. and you will bav ■ pcrlc-*’ -liEestion and pure blood hor particulars of this celebrated Medicine, pr-K-ure Hr i utter’s circular irom any of our N. V AN BIEL. 118 ft. Second atroet, ! Agent) Philada. -t'-KKEftcE it MoGaKK, Agents •• orner of J-ojirth and Market sts.. KtsWgh r r sale by all respectable Trugjriats o-tID-ly DRY APPLES—IS BRl.ft, CHOICE DRY AP^;i uwr r c ‘ T « i -“ormie FBTZKR A ARMSTRONG corner Market anl Firat streo;a. BI'SHKIJi OF WHITE M-w ijKAN?; JDfit received and for sale by FBIZJfiH & ARMSTRONG, ©oraer Market and First streets. ®bls, putty is blaodebs *Just received and for sale by »80. A. KELLY, noW 6b Federal Allegheny. jOwmffnnc MrrsaifiwH uehebajl ,y™™ or THI Daily Post, i BoiinM^S™ IT ' November 28, 18*3. t about seven feet ofw.'K? Bn ! ine° i « P o“h“e t wharf serve left ifr Lou" v‘lle wt*th a Ke , prices, IhoG ody Friends S ar *“' c0 ?? ,Bn =l Principally to our wbo7.SK dealers, lhe Gem also a nved with a fceSJv cargo if miscellaneous items, including over seven hundred barreis of apples. Tho P^t n n^ a 'h 10k Ie f ree to ' day »Mi » big .rip of r.ttrou.gh manufactures Among the freight „„ toe Goody Pnends we nocioed sever.l small lots of touun, rales that came under our notice we note the following: °. ar ci^| P^i e ,*o _The rec ; iptii "• increasing, espe- ' aon'i'„n J „ nVfr ’ prices, however, have under- S of 340 bbJa - “ IOU - at l market continues very firm, the j fresSTroll wii> 0 !i? lne A few lots of it, Packed ™ of as per quai ls «VVv d ranged frrm 16@17e. limited. WesoS'f.'LT act ,' 76 and the supply $36(940 00 B ton. ' eKlllar Sales at the scales at fea?"re new are beginning to increase , ll ' reoeipta quantities to have tho'n!” ?“ ffioieilt •.equontly f rmer prfceg have h.™ a J k , < ! t ' ta ned Wagon.flcVTs y“pH' oea range according to quality .. were made at the following figurw: Eitta—L7!! 5° bois,, in lots, at *6 7o@o 00 » b?? rJo? Funny-Sales 260 bbla. at *9 75@7 00 and 17 £d The stock ouTaiidLs" : farfe and is stesdily increasing. *»rge The marl ? 01 continues firm, as the de doS>t‘s“t r «!T@2 70 e BUPPiy - Wo »®‘»»“« nt thTSSMa"^^; fi ™ ££»*WJ fppSsP&l^Sst “““banged we omit A P WMe «^5“.?3£7S“ ,M 9>P* o-bSffieaij" of 1 ion. of grain wfaTSve at ‘the Vj‘^d“crip tioed in our Inst r«nnwV -tv tQe a< ? vanco we no -5=5 nr a r;’£"3 s « "i hpnng at'sl‘3s@l 37° J F[S 0 “ pt j 1 1 ig^.“al “ * “ atei k 26 dcmalKl at 76@8 °- By “ “wJSfrf»; PITTSBURGH OH Tra np. -rw , Thtosday. Nov. 26 liwa ib , market waa not very active >a number ol buyers in town who pilfer writingtl T,!'h PnCM ? 01 furtber km u i-S i Reined, I®!'JJ«niQll, ar 60 1 : 9 Crlde, F M9 a ? «" v T r^; s w ■ysra - “ dlu°o-?s eS ' F T °-‘ W» higher Kel iduux Xne m.-trXet was ateadr with a f«?» j* I mand at $4 bbl. X 7 WlU * a de ‘ I ALLEGHEA'f UTESTOOK Warn IJtoirN Tlia A LI f UHEXY . November 25, 1863. ihe weTk ™ ? “ I “' ke ‘ was well supplied during was Überal U? amou,t thit changed hand! the sii» nf'thlT wete governed altogether by a, cwi fi ' ran s ln i ,rom * 4 S 0 ® 5 So@« ; h , J:* , n L . la ‘ Ur figure f.r heavy weutbtfl. The 0*1 e , n “ taßt we ™ large Messrs Holmes * U! »ss shipped aver i.tOUhead * TKhV'.nCTvi!" ,OWMt rateswe:e I h^ h nn P er ?- Bcarc j duli; a fewhundred hea . on.> were disposed ol at 4@4 l 4c y&> r v . , . BaLZ OF SHSBP. iii ( / reK,r s , O . d l 4s bead at $6 uO head J O ass .. od 3 0 head a: 4a. ? cwt. ■I 11 (Haas sold i 3 head at 415 cwt, mM f l’, lt6r sold 37 bead at 4 a:> r owt. Holmes i Hiasa snipped In ; bead East. u tr r 1 HOGB. H c. Day sold JOohe.ia a: $5 55 ® «»+ J H tiia-s Fold 804 head at 5 27 J b Ukas sold 155 head at 5 65. >Vm >lard*»e£ su.d 29rS head at 6 0-J. r “W (C. HJ bead at 6 UO, uoimeo £ Tiler sol i iJ4u head at 6 CO ."caitergood ar>id 135 head at 5 25. Perark sold 219 head at 5 60. sold liO head at 5 00. Keener toll 100 head a: 5 40. • 1 Kmedotlar sold 10: head at 5 66 A iheeJer 8 *l<± 298 head at 6 25. J no Temple sold 100 head ats 50 J U Keener told 102 head It 5 53 “ C-a-rt enter sold 264 head at 5 2S. ' ,e ° Kmenok eolit 105 head at 500 >j - hndt.n sold 108 head at 4 85. ' J 14 ulass so d 860 head at 5 25 J 14 Davis sold 103 head at 5 37 - VV lsler sold IUB head at 537 ohn Beale sold 106 head at 5 25 John Putman sold 112 head at 5 26. John Paxton sold 165 head at 6 40 Hu,mes Filer sold 185 head at 5 '3O. Herat i Wells sold 132 head at 5 26 ?i-?i“- eea^ er,,old 109 h®ai at 5 60. * Gilohnst A 0® sold 101 hean at 5 60. Perank solo 219 head at 5 40 Benhixar solo 118 head at 5 60 BBitigun soli 88head at 5 ;0 s A Bird sold 118 head at 6 25 ’ Bux sold 102 head at 5 65 * John Temple sold llu dead at 5 40 f attergui sold 135 head at 5 30* 5 W.lsa A Co sold 643 head at 6 50. MoAsker sold 64 head at 6 50. John Gritchfield sold 279 head at 5 3JU4. Hamilton Kerr sold lu7 head at 5 00** B Mee sold 61 head at 5 10 Jacob V, xrnig sold cd head at 5 00. W McPadden *old 66 heed at 5 40 M Johnston sold 385 head at 6 69 B Day sold 112 head at 5 10, i *{ a Qt ® *-ld 148 tiead at 5 BCk J Btoker sold 107 head at 5 60, <l )}, ,192 head at 5 50 U (Jars sold Bt> head at 5 40 ii rvuff sold 47 head at 5 65. John bhaife. sb'd 108 head at 5 66. o o^ ant .‘,°i a 203 bead at 5 ll; P bhirk sold 204 heal at 5 50. “ U Bandis sold 2 0 heal at 5 35. r k.iaoieta sold 113 head at 0 50 w^u C^r r i?°l j 107 at 6 45 - W H McKaddtn sold 58 oead at 6 40 Postlewait Suld 20 head at 4 50 J Lury sold 10a h.td.iSTu Wm Armstrong sold 118 h.aa at 5 60. J B Dye sold 129 head at 5 65 &''»«« SOW 103 head at 5 00. W U Hamtlt n sold 82 head at 5 6U. nun I SALE of cuttle. D VI Douginas sold 18 head at $32 00 oer head. DBlon «°ld3yhead atS6 00 A T Daily sold 42 head at 26 00 ’ A Martin sold 21 head at 18 . ' r u a i? lett l7 00 J McDonaidsold 6 head at2s 00 J tchmeraolc. 18 head at 26 00 A 20 heai at 20 00.* o Aeller sold 20 held at 14 37 K kartell told 41 bond at 10 00@15 00. b r Jack sold 40 head at :8 00. John ■ ellers sold 40 head at $8 60 per owt. sold 20 head at 2 *T S ” Catley sold 86 head at 2 87 J rostiewait sold 16 head 3 40 J Swaley sold 6 , ead at 3 87. i bcheareraold 9 head at 3 50. J enteri A Shaw sold 51 head at 3 7534 00 VV m. Itice boonht 250 head at 3 253450. J Ivory told 108 head at 4 0034 26. U Fetter sold 23 head at 2 6<h ** Marks A Trowemao sola 78 head at 8 5034 25. Marts A Fro wet man sola 20 head(etook)at2 25 Mark, a Frowerman sold 40 head at 2 0032 SA. Sherden A (lord.n sold 40 head at 2 003. 00 Snyder sold 26 head at 2 50 w ’ Clark A Co. sold 42 head at s SL Mrers A Needy sold 150 head at 8 2534 75. markets^ 16 fina Bhlpped 300 hoad 10 *e Bastem New York Cattle Market. TKXBUVKB KIPOfiT, BuLLsHnxo, Monday, Nov. £B.—The market opened this morning with a little 0ver3,700 head of balloons m me sale pens, the largest portion o: toern of a light sort, and bat few of the very best, and tne salesman had no trouble \n advancing tnc prioe about half a oent a pound higher than ast Monday, taking weight qua Tty and price all into consideration Thus olaas is quoted pretty generally at JOjfellc j a . net seller .-inking offal, and some of the I very best are quoted a: U>sc by buyers, but that we think a little a too strong. The next grade, eueo as good up-country oxen, which sell to ave r ge 10c ft ft, and are sought after by the (iov erumeni agents to ship South for the army, are only a shade higher: and the medium sort of Western steers ui 6 tf lU cwt. uet. at S&lOc $ ft, may be Vic higher; but the lower grades, suob as light W estern steers,and thin S ate stock, which te.« at 7(3<sc ? ft, and some of the poorest at leas are no higner. if as high, as last week. j. he num ! bor in inarke , considering the light weights, is not c -t large as usual, and would be a short sud- P'y any time but Thanksgiving week " and would cause a much grjate. advance than ha* occurred to-day. Indeed som ol the owners deny any advance, and Messrs. Starr A Reed, wh - bought you lor the army, do not consider the prices materially higher than a week ago : but they acknowledge that they were very early in market, and it is probable that ■ hey had reoeived the most of »heir stock before there was any erv of a short supply A pretty bad failure of a Washington Market wholesale butcher ha? caused a little exc-.teuieat among the broke** who sell cattle to that class of oustomm 0 owners think it haseffeoted the nri** sold out before dark* or SonSrly so thatthJj tbTautoMri^ 0 ?!^ 1 ” WMtfbrtfbtaf'andSf held at 7o V.lb,^ 6a Qne ft t63io and another l dj?'* rfc ?!", t I j?*%sarsS!f , .??sS^gsft latter figure for wagoa. * at TOdTtJtfo, the markets BTTKUwaf^. ~ Sew York Havket effeot on quotations more or iJh lf MgSi'al extra State: $7 40@7 60 f. r 'J£fV B i> tS®J *2J ot psHHife 1 1 l * « not »tiims nonOnilUt A ssa i 43 for '-flicago spring SI 40631 is f n J uiLr 1 ® i 1? gjub : *1 S4@ife f< * fi&L. mi r“ ,w Wes-oruTSllairsrf” Amber Mioh)gan : &*ies of 14 475 im.wi * Milwaukie at Si fila isq A fc£? s“# o/ 4®*W SM,"r^3aaS, fl|i l3s Jrssa! .■ i<®Smebss in bond L. Poik°iK > i 1 4 i j r ' fi ned Jltt 60@16 62k iS old i^ I jnT d l u^WS. towMt mess; sl2(§>l2 25 fnrnJSf 8 !’ • for new new primeme‘6; «!«<> Rnn hM^ 0 ' 50 for oember at $lB k “}« *5 D «“ aides doll and heavy; ® a ®? n iiverab.e in January at Iosio^ nu wuboot material change; iaw%a h^ k 2**a“, < } and May at l?c. CheSriSTabive so firm at 13@16. irressed hegs firm atßSJridSS^ Hew York Honor ttarhet a J?-* w Yo*«, November 25;—Money steadvand &rr?^ ie a t t af^ deoUl “ in * 10 ' p„„ Philadelphia Harkct. S*-»te'S , %GS?tas“ WookT WM'e^T 6^^ «°g* Of 400 bujn Yellow .t *1 : visionz quiet. Coffee ghkt. w3ii& nrni? U £%T Baltimore Harkel. *7 ■M i,T wk Ba l Ncr. steady; Extra f 7!. • Qtuet; White declined ec <Wn dull and deolined 2@Sc. «<wmu«u co. uorn MOIIBX Minify ooaaicrsD daily j*oe thb mo&xixq poat bt kEfISRS. KOTOTI & IfXBTZ, BROKBH8; «, K , No * WOOD BTBERT. forSold^^To.^ "*« Gold __ Bn^ Silver 1 « M Demand Notes 147 oo Eastern Exobange, Baltimore. !!T {Jr! * g Philadelphia ~ JJf g Boston ~~ ;;; J" g Pennsylvania Currency. D»r W - . Western Kxehanve. tefcr:::z ss g st- Loiii.- —gg 2 RIVER MATTERS. Thb Rjr*B.~Last evening at twilight thum rShJiI? ve ? of Water in the channel and about deXe'fur^°er Pr “ entCOidePell wU ‘ ““• i * * ABBIYAU AND DEPAKTI'BSS, „ AKarvßD, Frank Ho, Bennett, Brownsville* Gallatin, Clarke. Brownsville. Goody Frien^o^Cincinnati. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville. Jas. Keefe, Peebles, Elizabeth. Reserve, Herron, LouigrtHe. Auction Sales. TA H’CLELLAini, AUCTIONEER • No. 55 FIFTH STREET. GOOD FURNITURE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. * c - A I a ction-Oo FRmrY morning’ n b Tf ? a ' “ °’°' ook - will ba “"iL* 11 Anohon House, 55 Fith street.aquan d iora'ture, including Mshoga- Barlor and Cane Seat Chairs, Marble Top Dres=mg Bureau, Book Case. Wardrobe Ta- L v unii ? ei Double Desk. Knolosed Wash Vcoeliau Blinds, Carpjls, Mats^fco REI>, WHITE AND BLCB TOWS NO BAEGBS. rr issATi ’ wheel steamer BT. PATRICK. above* 0 "’ Commiln der. will leave as announce!] ifor freight or passage, apply on board, or to °° 26 JOHN PLocgSmU. 350 Dozen SUSPENDERS. FOR SALE AT M’CLELLAND’S ALCTIOJS HOUSE, 55 FIFTH STBEET. s F. BIOEHAH JHRT B. LOW. BECKHAM « LOI6, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Agricultural and Panning Imnlainantg, Fruit Trees, Ac. ' A iiKNT* FOR BOCKOTOCE A aw. „ „“ on "Nursery Buckeye Mower and Reap er. ItusseU s Iron Harvester, Cayuga. Chief, ir Mower, Wood b Mower, ?V e Grain b’rill, Russell’s MaasHlon Separator I"p oomto 0 omtor Wt * e “ d OOTSK Next door to nolB-dAw PITTSBURGH. PA. pBTTAIE BUEUn DR. BROWN’S OFFICE, a " 60 SMITH FIELD STREET, Citiicua and strangers in seed of media*! »d. ™o put fail to (dvr him a call iir. Brown a remedies never tail to curelmnn- Borofulooa end venerea] afieotion*— hereaitarv taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and oth °l* olitin ° f whioh “>• Patient Dr. B’s remedies for this afflietlon. brought on by wutary habiti are the only medisinee Known JSJ&3SI&, are sale and will spewlll, RHEUMATISM. ifellS^on rom#di “ •*" “*»“* Pil® B . Sleet, ftonnorrhoe, Urethal WaduMes. Female Diseases. Pains in theßaok 5J* *™“M. IrritatioTtftlie Bladder. omtnor.naa 1 anBW<ggd mnjrt contain at least Medicines sent to any address safely packed. C *9® Mtnunwai fok of» f*thn tbe X A‘venutk&£_‘ « D on?TaSL B iS ne P l SiS , fl^ * weU *>B>it and conveniently 86, Portiooln ftonWwSsnaul ii'>es«£ hm* mar * >l6 * ohambew. clotheS? bath room, gas and water fixtures, 6ta hon" on Praablin street, Ojal and wood boose, peaeh,- oberry and grape vines and snrobbery all in complete order Fimziedi • to possession. CUTHBEBT A SOUS, 6l Market street. OESTLEMES AJTP LADIBn « in* property in Pittsburgh, Allegheny eltJ or coonty wifi find it to their advantage toealiH No. 3 8t CLAIR STREET. m Saf “ your orders forthe FIRE and THTttll kg« ffl*ve TOR. Price. $25 00 for house room*. t ll 78 Hl'iHE CHEAPEST -BOOTS AM» M. SHO&. at WHOLESALE PRICK.® >V e are now closing ou’ our large and well aelent eds'oek of Boots and Shoes at wholesale prior* SmiT 11 °g nt “ oe to do .» until the tot afSt oember. Persons wanting Boots and Sho«rT» a bargain wiU plsase oaUthia weeklat ‘ * Market n°a oirunr at Mifcw UHOT OTM sraa.,K, i se*g’™."«^
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