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    Amusements.
PITTSBURGH THJEATKJS.
-* Ijesaee and Maoager V?m, Üb.vdkrbon
Treasurer H. Oviriwutov.
DOUBLE BILL.
aT. a “ 11 / e °oaipany wiU appear Another
o*la Saturday mgDt’ebill. ‘ uer
THIS EV ENI N(i, the great d of
THE OCEAN CUli d
M and orvillc
be*foilowed by' the " Mlssß^kel
8»l B FIEND.
Beatrioe
To oonoiude with
STATUK BLANC.
Horae? 4 * 7 ' Mr ’ K ’ E ‘ j ' MILKS ' with his trained
||||ASOHIC HALL
Positively lor One Week Only.
Ronday Evening, Xov 88,
And fire following Night,,
The Celebrated Continental
OLD FOLKS
Concert Company,
Aesipted by the Renowned
Emma J. \ichols,
The < harming New England
HOagulreiw,
U ill s»pf ear ai above in tbeir
GRAND OLD FASHION HD CONCiifiTS
FOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
Commencing on
Honday Evening, Nov. 2Sd
And continuing every evening during the week
.25 Cent*.
AdUlMioD
Doors open a* . o clock, t., jummecce at 7%
AFTEKJVOOXi (OXCERTS
Wal bo ti* • l on
TCESDAT IHlMiur tThanhagly.
lug Day, and BATrED.IT.
THE FIRST GKAKD MATIMEE
Will take „!i Tu KSL> A Y AFTERNOON
Wo\ fibber 2Ub at "la, o'clock.
Tiokotiean be procurjj during tl lo Jay at H.
kßrm.. C. f. Mel ~r \ - a „J Caarlott.
ialume a Music itorec
nol9-9t
Philad’phia Advertisements.
OHAfi, MAGS.E
ZBUR HICKH .
W IGEE tt HU HS
itti, ..rt.'t- i.-alcr- ip
Cloths, Cas&uneres, Satlnotts,
Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings
No. MAh'KKT >7htKT,
WM. BKIrK A S 0.,
PKODIVK AM) I’lliiVlMoJ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
No, 15 Somh Vl'nier
l'f'!LA !' EL/‘III i
-K«r LiWr » ! m ' i: nn tideataents
when regaind. mv-1» ( i
E. H. JIIDDLETOX A HRO
mr.iKTKRs < y '
WINES, BRANDIES, &c,
and PaaLKRS ;v
Fin*' Olil Whiskies.
No. 7> North Front street,
I’ll! L \DELFHIA
mylO-lyd
OKxiKCiK <SR.4>T,
Manufacture r
W \ i ;i • Hel Ail 1; eai'
In OTery (tcscrip; ton of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
BID ( HISTM T STREET,
C. A. VAN KIRK ft CO.,
M > Nt’K.lCTrßßkf. ,-p
OAB FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS,
Patent fmpmn) KiMseir 4 Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BURNERS,
HAKD LAMPS., COLUMNS, &c
Salesroom*, 517 Arrhst. Philadelphia.
Maniif. -'tors-. Frank'-rd. PtiUdoli hia.
cnod? trirrajite-i.
C. HAEHY BRIAN,
LOKQCOPK A PKABC’E,
MANUFACTURER# H- IMPORTERS
o y
MEN’S ELXNISHING GOODS,
AND TAILORS TRIM w I \ OS,
NO. 10 SOI'TII IOTRIH STREET,
KUI./.I.ELFIIIA
“T BE l 1 jy i o ft,”
ABCH ST RE ST. tj-iiwem 3d i-.n i j:h
rHILAIJEi.PHJA
XWE i’VOERSICJX'ED HAVfA»; RK
newedtLs lc&*e of the above popular Douse
lfer a gorier r* vcr.:<, u-nald rospecttully cp.ii *he
attention o' tru. - . "iin* public c-■ it- c ; j,-,.
i»u-*ir.esF or \ lea-tire
nhS-lri THOMAS s, webf* sojv
Walter h. lohkie,
XSTENDS RESIMINii THE PRAC
TICK Of’ illifi LAv*.. o too i-.iinc h.u?e,
formerly occupied by him on
Fourth Street, above tinithheld
FJIME SHOWER OF FEARI.S
A COLLECTION uf
Choice Vocal Duets
With Plano Accompaniment
THE SHIIWER OF RfAßls, codulm the
most bee,u.fm unn for T*., Sopr.no/. Sopriho
“J rn "i r.nn and Tern r. soprano and bass,
rand Te or and Bm ArranH wi han Icc/.m
umen/ l : iho I uno iurte. Pla/n bund,
00.' F.':- , :.,”r d - *'«■
Oil AS. C. i\j LLLOH,
1 V-'rod sL
no2S-di yt
IHA\/; l lII* J)»Y NOLI! hT tv
, .tfUJ ‘'l rHli’ CH AN I LEK / and HO AT
nTU.REb to K1..N0. MARAI TA At 00., who win
PWeTree.; “ ‘ be ‘" d B,Bud ' *«• «
Ul Hitnde who have i.atroniaed mo
thS«™ n °, , 'V' t ' lte^n >e.Lr;. while connected with
foe firmc isH.* .5 I ishsb, Isha*. p,g H K» &
SSaout- 1 f otu:n m ' thank*
a c nunuance cl the , atnna/re to my
*twce>scr . Messr . nEiM i. J/AR V 1 id . Of/ ■
: .r.'t m ' , '" dln “ ,h ° U b^«
CmciLr.Ait >c(obor i;>, iy.1.3 *
Havici: i archived thn slock of Jno. (J I,ham
»nd socivi o.'d in iho firms of Ishain 4 Fishor'
BKr,::X3r;K' ilk ” tri
JOHN C. HENO,
FRANK MAHATTA.
FRANK X. RENO,
N”. J 7 riibl»o i*andin#.
i iSfxi. oc26*tf
Oincinr. m. Uc
Pirrtiii R..n A iViiixki.ijvii.i.« k. K. umre I
mjOTU K TO STOCK HiuliVEKi^Tllr
IN Annual Meetimr ~t h„ t L
PITTSBIKIid anti C N’.MSLI.dVILLh k a
KOAD COMPANY beheld „
the Companv. Jo o; Uu ldi ir Kuurtb strTe
the cure! Htißbu ch .>» /ho KIK.-'i md-vd’. v
Uerentli d».v,ufl>e«tnbcr next. »• U <„ck 'V
for the /,uncle ol electins twelve lii-ctm. i T
the ensnine year.
° 023 --*d W. 0. HI QIIAHT. :>e'r.
LOT OF
Manufacturing- and Cigar Leaf for Sale.
M (OLUsi tij d KAER.
lOS WOOD KTKi'KT
tnrinYS.d'c.i»‘'r n w fl 5,h“h n t l h lo ‘ ° f
Roll at very le.•••««. r fo? ..,f h *7. "• ordered to
f mplftfi. L till] rtDtl FOC tho
PILOT Dia.4l) aVd
of all kinds node from
the market affords Pnt no in boxtl t „.K? tcrial
for the river and home trade. To be had***”^? l 8
Boston Cracker Bakery” *
64 FOURTH STREET.
All orders promptly filled.
“>“> J & & JMAavnr.
.Annie Eberlie
toroner’s Inquest In the Cose 01
Thomas Kattlgan.
The coroner’s jury, empannelled to in
quire into the manner in which Thomas
Rattigan, late ship-agent, came to his
death, ro assembled at the office of Aider
man Donaldson yesterday afternoon. The
first will,ess called was Peter Wheeler, the
bellman at the Penn street crossing of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Hail way, who testified that he was at his
post about twenty minutes before eleven
o clock, Columbus time, on Saturday
night, when Rattigan approached him.
Rattigan was bleeding very profusely, and
said he was struck on the bridge. He
assed witness to go with him to b doctor,
bat he coaid not leave his post.
Win. Best and John O’Reilly, both of
whom were very intimate with Mr. Ratti
gan, testified that they saw him at the
howler House, kept by 1.. Appelbee, on
thecornerof Penn and Washington streets,
on the day of ihe evening in which the
injuries were inflicted: Mr. Rattigan had
driven there. Mr. O'Reillv testified that
be had seen Mr. Rattigan at Applebeo’s
as late as ten o'clock, and that he was
perfectly able to take care of himself. Mr
Applebee testified that Mr. Rattigan left
bis house about ten o'clock, apparently
able to take care of himself, and that be
hod no difficulty there.
William Pinkerton testified that he knew
Kattigan very well; that he saw him, in
company with P. MacDamee and another
man, eating oysters in Eli Young's saloon,
on bmitkheld strep', about a quaner of
L’i en \° C * oC k t * !P n| ght he was* ir i a red
Eli loung testified that Mr. -Ranigan
might have been in his house, bo: !< e
could not swear that he was.
Robert Johnson, night watchmv, -s
-t>lat Watchman Doyle gar,.- Mr
Rvtigan into his custody about :hn- ~.r
*’“ ir minutes of eleven o’clock.
The above is the substance-of the evi
--.ce p!-,.-.tad yesterday before tK-jutv
1: will be seen that tbe witnesses d'
•J. K.-OM.N UJCKB.
>' elB (i J WO P E.
grcahy as t, lime, and 6ome of them must
have been mistaken in the man. The
jury ad;onr;.ed to meet ibis afternoon at
two. when some othsr witnesses will be
pxmmnetl.
Ihk following communication i, from r,
gentleman eli„ has been waiting a whole
of -curß a front seat It) per Vest
vali. Haung failed, he feels himself
ji.oi.Le i m wreaking his anger npon that
useful, ornamental and numerous olaee of
psrscms denominated ‘•deadheads.
For Tbc I’o-'.
" e lakf ‘ l ' for gnu.led the: when a
manager opens a iheoire and engages
‘‘stars he has at least two otjco's in
view ; first, to make it pay. and second,
to please and accommodate the public that
pays him. We will Iherefore suggr-e to
Manager Henderson thai when he admits
a lot of deadheads he defrauds himself,
and is unjust to the paying public. These
loafers neon hand every night, especially
if there is any extra attraction : and thus,
during a six night’s engagement, crowd out
or render uncomfortanie, six times their
own number of those to whom the mar,a
ger looks for his support. One or two
members of the editorial corps of each
newspaper would be a libera! free list ‘or
one theatre. The manager has everything
to gain and nothing to lose by cutting off
the restot these ‘‘front supernumeraries.’’
If a man is not able to pay the price of
admission he mnst have very little self
respect to accept it as a charity ; and if he
is able to pay. he must be an inate loafer,
of the first water, lo receive a favor from
one on whom he has no claim. In fact
gentlemen who are fond of theatrical
Bmusements are loth to be seen verVoften
at the theatre lest they may be even sub
pected of belonging to that amiable fungi,
Dead Heads. Some managers in the east
are already doing away with the entire
free-list, and if they can stand the back
biting and slander of this class where there
is so much opposition in the amusement
line, certainly it c&u bo done here whe*-°
there is so little. Justice."
I'll il A I'KLPill A
The following teWraph dispatch was
received from Geo. H, Stuart this morning.
Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1863.
1O" Christian Commission meeting on
behaif of the Richmond prisoners las*
night was wonderful It wa? in the chnreh
of Kpiphans, Re;-. Dr. Newton's. Bish
op Potter ; resided. The collection is
about twelve thousand (12.000] dollars
aod more coming in. Every standing
place was filled U-ng before the hour. A
separa’»• mating organ : zed in the lecture
room. 1 hfl crowd going away would glad
ly have organized and filled another house
could CLO have h- t n obtained. The Gov
ernor elect of Ohio, John Brough, and:
Major B'-.irr, from Libby prison, '.he h:-m !
of seven Laities, and as many wounds,
'"'■'ng th-° diatinguithod rpeakers.
Geo. H. Stuart.
Chairman.
Nkc- National Bank—A lew of the
wealthy citizen? of Allegheny city and
viciuiiT have f,,r some time pa6i. been
discussing the subject of establishing a
new barb; i:, tha> city, under the proves
nrs 01 the late Bauk Act. On Wedneg
day lav hooks were accordingly opened,
end during tho forenoon of that day
cIOtMMO were subscribed to the stork.
Since ; ,at lime-owing to the number of
applications made to- Block, the turn l as
been i -creased to $160,000, all of which
is talon. 1 bis may finally be incieueed
to $200,000
A bank ot issue located in Allegheny,
with so large a capital, would be a great
V>ub 1 1: hem fib r.nd would, douhilnss.
tnce: :k a liberal palrotrage by the
gro-1. g business interests of that city
i ht. Barker Case Closed. —On Tnes
dayo! iaji week the case agaiuHt Mrs.
fc-liza .1 Barker and family, of Beaver
were brought to a termination in the
Wash,ngton county Court. The District
Alton.-y el Beaver county Mr. Rolan)
havtr.p' enieroti a no! pros, on each in
dictment. Mrs. Barker. Bnd others, was
indict, d. ' bulged with aiding Bit Sheets,
tne i. to escape lrom Beaver
county jni Fearing she would not have
ail tin partial trial iu Beaver, she obtained
a chain." . I n-i.uyh Washington county.
A most esl ..null!- in ly l mR 1h f I',- 1, r e], | r
heved Iron, a prosecution and persecution
ot h most extraordinary chamr'cr. Tl.-
natnerous iriet.dn cl Mn, Barker in thic,
City will 1 ,s pleased wnh the rp-ult.
S°U"ER S Familiks. —We understand
Ihr.t there Arc maty families of Union sol
diera in line Lily ai.j ndjacenl boroughs,
Whu Are neased h„ the necnsar.es of life.
The amouut they receive f, o m their h.ia
Clothinff, fuel, and everything else
ling at Boch high oncea as thev arc r i --
ent. In other cities, fairs, cot -'e,V"eV
hibitiotn. 4c , are g ft? : up ,‘., r ;h „ lf ,,‘
fit Oi BOldier's families Why c„nno'
something of the kind be done here ? W’e
are satisfied that a thousand dollars or
more could be easily realized in Pittsburgh
by one or two entertainments, if properly
managed. Who will be the first to move
in this matter?
™ K SATUBPAY MORKCTP. y<mt»ri>»» m> 18ea
daily post
HATUKDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1863.
S. n. PETTEJTGILI, A CO.,
* l " 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street
Boston, are our aeents for the Daily and
Weekly Post i n those cities, and are author
ised to rake Advertisements and Snbsoriptions
for us at our Lowest Halts.
»au.y and week ly post
e * be procured at # the Newe Depots of
J * ” • Plttook and Frank Case, Fifih street, with
or without wrappers. Daily 3 ecu's; Weekly*
oente.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE'
Dead Heads.
Contineuial Old Folks
rs will uot forget that this
popular roxr'j.ny wu! u grand ma
tinee at Ma,o:iu- Hi!' :h,i afieruoon.
1 hpy will appear. in character
dressee, and give r*.;• tall programme.
To-night will be t tie of their regular
concerts aud those who Lave not enjoyed
the pleasure ot hearing them should not
lose this opportunity. -We do not know
how an evening could be more pleasantly
spent than by listening lo their admirable
performances the exquisite singing of
, N ! ch ''' la is ’ >° itself, a Treat
worth the whole price of admission, and
has been so well appreciated, that a com
plimentary benefit has been tendered her
by many of our 1,-a 'mg citizens She has
accepted me stun-, , vnc j 6p ,, oilllad Mon .
day evening for the Concert, which will
take place at Concert Hall. We subjoin
the correspondence:
, „ Pittsburgh, Pi„ Nov. 25, 1883
A f J, , N 108O v. LB r lJear Madam : The under-
of yourtal
er.traid abili ih as a s»ee: sinter and having
ripenen-ed great pleasure. In listening to the
many twee songi and ballad* with which von
have delighted cur citizens, during the dm
week. at Muomo Hail, a.e desirous of tending
tok’n of C '° mplimen j &rs Testimonial. as a flight
tok-nof our retard for y, u. as a fady a:S
Ilyon will appoint an evening, when in con
winHav* ,h 6 “Continental ild Solis." you
will farcr your friends and admirers with a
special oonoert. you wilt fcigh’y gratify
ours HotjpeciJuiiy,
r H A B ‘p»c W KLLOR * {?• c - Sawtee, Mayor
J.A. hitbitfs. I>. D. Coe '
H. Klkbsr A Bbu . and many others.
»» Pittsburgh, Pa.,N(V 27 ihhr
rsS ‘ i 6 „n h i'e?in h gT. r
a Comi.linier.tary Ust m-nial, 1 wouldresnect
at Cdn a .'e P rt'[I t :'ui.“' :,,ar SoTe “ B « »“>■
' ° f Sin"™
pleji'O, Ireuisin Truly iours
-Ni.fluLS
Hoop >kikts at McClelland n<
Fromoik.., -Mr I>*vtd Garrett, recent
y Conductor on the I'tnladelphia Express,
1 rain M«hr of the
Pittsburgh di v i... i o t.. P ent.s vl van : n Rail
road; b..*o ~t Aitoo.m, P„.
Have has pruv.-f h,:n.-eit a suc-.-esstul. use
■ul railroud mm, .mi u . r .. r H! „i just h ,
honorable . -t,| v 4 ,„ i:i e ,j a
elation wittuu . gif; ot the (Vtitrai Head,
and We predtt. too. m
await him.
1 A.-tp I iißo: on - -T: .. j wtrllih Illinois
CSV;, fry. wider fOrj, ,-..1 c t l.,eilt. (’• 1
t-'sv.s, pawd throne: .-.ty yesterday.
en route lor 0ur.,,,,.. Th~ regiment. which
now uumb.-i a atoi.t t 0..: hundred
has enlisted hr three join, mid have been
granted thirty days turlough to recruit up
>o the full number. They w..re fti.-.ushed
With provisions Si City Hali by the Sub
eist.encc Ct mn.^u-e.
Shirts, white
’id’s
Promotkl'. Cap,t. dames A. Kkic
Assistant y a -.rerma«l..r at Indianapolis,
has !;»t'-,y rvc> ; v. .1 km brevets -Major,
Find L:r-,t. < • !c*n.- —tor the abb- and sat
jry n
: t hr- .: ;i
-r mi wr.ich bf- bus diechar
••* ‘' 'di r- II;h i,umi rou?
V‘” :k , • Wl " r,M t
d'-**’ v.• t j [ rorr.otion.
fin: \ li'ati a.s :v g k —lt wft, under
stood il.m a d-iegati. r.l coir citizens left
last ever, ir 1.-r Cha iar.e r ga. to assist in
ministering ih- w-.nie M s lrilf jj ftn d
woiinde,. sold-v. ]t. will go out under
.the auspices n; :h. C. S. Christian Com
mission.
‘ CoSFIRMAH - las- Sunday Bishop
Domenr. vi-ne.i S: Patrick's Church.
Pittsburgh, h.i preached at ' the late
Mate, nttpr h«- enrhrmed hun
dred and tin- p-renr .. poir- 0 ! whom
were cor.vpr’s;.
Balmoral Skirt* £2 50. at McCiel
land *
Orl'lXation - Cath.n .-,r t ys ■ Rev.
.u , ' , r ' l - 8 r.; tbn d.ocese in
the American College at Home, was or
dained Pries' by ti... Cardinal Vicar Pat
razi, on Sefitember 19,
J HKATkK. --The nautical drams of
‘•Ocean Child" and seven:: other good
things are on the bi.i lor to night. Messrs.
Loveday, Kernes, and Sefton. all clever
actors. Will appear, and a capital perfor
raance may be pxpooled.
Old bc-LKs Matinee —Oar readers wil
remember that ihe <j!J Folks K ive ama
tmee this afternoon lor th'« accommoda
tion of famiiM-s I his psoning they will
give thp ,a=t '•! iheir v---v r»n
tertainmer.t;:
New Over a: McCiei
iand
All the latest nbws can be obtained
at J. rr ock's. opposite the Postcffice. who
has ail the latest dates o' £ oten. papers,
also the wreK'v pap-rs luciuding Harper's
Weekly t *l n-eerjt number brdrtg Worth
about Bix mur.th* that M
u it could I’.o: lie purchased for less—
franki-Leehe e Illuetrated Kaner, Beecher’s
Now York Independent, ar,d various oth
ers too numerous t.o mention. GivpJnhn
a call and prepare with choice
reading.
600 pair now y-ntaio
land's.
Go I ('. McCid 1 nr,d s for dry goods
JOBKPH MEYKK
JOSKPH MEYKB SON,, *4
MA.VI'Pi OTI’RK KH • ,*
FJ.AI.\ AM) FANCY
FURNITURE & Oti AIRS,
WAK K J \.. i
*bi lii FIELD : ; T
.a j. r • n ■•! b • r . ar.-i \ »in ai!*-v
jgXTRACT OF BK Hl
kxtra<t of Bratt
I or aii Diseases of the
For all D setters of ihe
Bladder :moi Ki.i. ey,-,
Bladilpc ,md Kidneys,
At Rankin's Drag btore,
At Rankin's Drug m-ts
So Market street, tieiuw f-ontth.
SO Market ttteet. below Fourth
C K hanbkkkc" fi F„ TRA '' TH FOR THR
Ashland Flower, Mignonette
"■iiu Musk
..in ary tils M sadow Flowers
Bouquet de v-aiitorriie -Lilao
gouyuet d’Arabie ,'Lilj ot the V H lle,
Bouuavt Jo car hi,a Now mown hay
S erp,m '""" Orange Flcw.,r.
<;«« le hatch, uty
lain elm p Ml j-
Clrastus Foniun^s
. Portugal
Oitroaeiie fU'Sat Prairie Flowers
uryst*] Pdhi.'e 'Roge
Hffc W-iwjSir’
garden Flowers .sweet j; n ~r
Reliotr ii'jj .bweet Pen
f} 0D °y ,Swe*c Lavender
Honeysuckle pwcot Lettuoe
iiawtht.rr, Sweet Clover
Hractnth. 'luberoe
J l “ i “ lu > ireaHosc
Jockey Club. Iviolette
Jenny Lind | Verbena
Jonquile. Vetfvert
Mm T “ e Vanilla
M lllefl "*rs iWeetKnd
Magnolia White u
o , , Blonom
, P*. • ' n 11 A. a highly coneentra*
ted rersian to.- • elecanr
SSiSt tAndl.-rchic-;,. „ r ? a^Sigj
hS? B, p having Croajns, Preparations for the
s*Ss» ag ifs*sss " s
«• I;
iB.Y TELEGRAPH,
I T. THE DAILY POST.
From Gen. Meade’s Army,
Kebel General*) S well and
eater from ( HATTAKOOOA
Nkw \osk. Nov. 21. - A dispatch tram
Cincinnati last night to thp Philadelphia
inquirer, says: We have acme report 6?
, {' om which seem to indicate
that Gen. Burnside is perfectly secure in
his position. The rebel cavalry are now
in the country lying between Cumberland
(rap and Knoxville, but no damage has
been done to our communication with
Burnsido as yet. Lougstreet has not made
a heavy assault upon the city ; but seems
to be anxious to secure promineut posh
tions for his batteries, so that he can com
mand the place from different points, and
demand a capitulation. ,
He acts as if his force was not sufficient i
to hazard a heavy battle under existing I
circumstances. A column is already in i
mo:ion for .the relief of Burnside under
General Wilcox, and reinforcements are
being sent forward as rapidly as practice
ble. Parson Brownlow is in the interior
and working hard to keep open commu
nication with the army.
A special to the Tribune (Washington)
dated November 27th, 1.80 p. m.. says :
Advices received ihis morning by the
ar Department trom Grant, state that. I
the pursuit cf the rebels was continued I
yesterday by Hooker and Thomas, i
Bragg attempted to make a stand at
Chickuraauga station but wag again forced
bat k. The rebels were in full retreat
ihe army of ihe Potomac advanced yes
.-day morning and undoubtedly crossed
the Rapidan without, much opposition, as
firing was heard at Bt-alton station. It
commenced at nine o'( lock and was kept
up ur.iii three p. m , the sound receding
all the t:m«- until a! las' it was scarcely
heard, ar *via*nce that Lee ;* reireatiog
towards iDchmoud
There is i.*.thin*' later from Burnside,
it is conjectured that Lnngstreet will at
tempt to ifj .it) Bragg, but ample pro? -
ion has beeffmade u, pr'-vrnt the c ,* bud
cnatioc of any such attempt, he will
therefore bo forced to retreat into V:r
ginta if he is abie to gc* away at all. There
is official ouihonty for asserting that ,u
the sev-ral battles just i :ught before
Chattar.oogo we have captured T.OOr
prisoner* a: leas' The Rtjmhlican h
thpfo'.ljwinp :r. at. rxva
Lhn.tuir\"<,'j’i \,, c -z~ -The Ritiiftt^n
It night h.ghh iH'ißliwirrv. Hcok.r'f,
Falm-, - and Sh-rtr.-.,)'8 are
nearly ler. ra.l-e tcyond Chatianoops
creek, in t nr»r.t: -■< 'h- cm-rH’n* ht-v . f
Brapp, win ;; -i,.;, - . vrv ■
nape our advum... N’ ; ar Dai'c n ' n
sharp fiiibr thU nr P„| tn » r '« h ’,i, ■[... e
took four puns m.d throe hundred j - ,on
en. Sh»rmar, is rei-nrierf t . have
ced irorn I'vne B t„t on .or .-It, t O -dav
and cut cff rw-. ; j, t ..s. ia i
roads slot.* whirl. id t "i.a'ir,; „ re
hned with cm sto--. wagons, commissar?
o.nn medical -core-
Prisoners say that it is impossible for
the rebel ~.*0.,-. make lh*ir -roops
stand, tc. I. .■ e » cavalry command
returnedfro.il their raid on East Ten
nrssee Hail, -s i to night, They destroyed
the road filleer, miles above and below
C eve,and and burned a rebel foundry at
Cleveland, where large q-snimes of mo
mtions of war was slored, one hundred
wagons loaded rrnli baggage and captured
*UO prisoners. C.,1 Long was attacked
subsequently by a superior f orce 0 f j n
fantry, cavalry and ariillery, but succeed
ed in bringing his prisoners off. Our loss
vmo l l ; rec . dß y', R fiKht will not exceed
•>(X)o. Maj (ten. Logan arrived.
New York Nov. 27 -A Eerald dis
patch. dated from Headquarters Army of
the Potomac. Nov. 26. save The entire
army „ moving this morning, and before
this can reach you will have had a fight,
unless Ihe enc-my shall have taken the
„int ana moved toward Richmond. I
never »p.w an army in b-nur spirits or
condition
Ancuier Army o: the Potomac dispatch
to the Herald, on the 26th, stat- s that the
army moves at daylight. The rebels have
only a strong picket force with some ar
tillery t ..-low Mu, hell's Ford. The,r line
extend. Iron-. ,h • south hank of the river
from th» vtrm-r- of White's Ford, to
Mießnru where,: lords to the South,
toilow.r,, the weft look of Mile Run,
which is stror.Eiy tor’.Sed. At the Fords
below V:,,, Rjir. they mcely have small
detatchrr.er.ts or looeys with artillery to
prevent our scouting parties from cros
sing, hut it is possible, Since the publica
tion ot G-o, Meade's plan of movement,
and the cresequent suspension movement,
that they i.a.-e strengthened these points
and will make a desperate effort to hold
them
st McClel
A oat tie » ■ xpscltd a- Jamaica Ford
ora laeooe Mills—perha, „i both. The
corps of A F. Hill has the left of the
rebel line, and that of Ewell the right
Hill s corps wag reviewed by Jeff Davis in
person on lu.-sdny, and Ewell’s on Wed
nesday. Information eceived of a private
nature gays that the rebel Gen. P. 8 „, ha H
died from wounds i eceived at the battle
of Bristow Station General Ewell has
been absent from hi 3 corps : ,r some lime
from sicicness, and i. is reported in the
rebel lines to day that i... i. aDo dead.
Genera. Ear.y u commanding the corns
temporarily ' y
•A MHOS v METER
On Moi.div Gen. Gregg moved bio di
vision ~! cavalry, according to orders is
sued the evening rrvious He crossed
,h - Kapidan at E.hs ford, with his whole
command, captor ng a few prisoners, and
dnvmg the rebel pickets back with some
loss. \\ ben he had perfected his crossing
he received countermanding orders, and
was obliged to recross to this side o’f the
P-ioe 75 Cents,
Prf-o 75 Cents.
Another dispatch to the Herald of the
same date fays : At Mantissas artillery
hriDg was heard during the morniog,
which appeared to be in the direotion of
one of the fords on the Rapidan. Some
mud to .1 limited intent impedes the
progress uf the artillery and snpply
trains, but the roada are corduroyed, so
nothing has bet-;, stuck thus far. it is
the lirst time fin a long period that the
Army oi ihc Potumao has out itself loos»
tium supply stations, and moyed with its
supply trains laden for a long march.
Never has it been in condition to lenve
with so great celerity as now, every
pound of baggage and camp equipage not
necessary for daily use having been sent
to the rear. The weather is magnificent
Ihe last supplies for the present on the
line ot the Orange and Alexandria Rail
•road were issued to the army late last
night, and early this morning the depot
of Commissary and Quartermasters’ stores,
with all their tents and camp equipage,
were sent to Alexandria.
Nsw York. Nov. 27.—Admiral Less
ofhy has enclosed to Mayor Opdyke four
thousand five hundred dollars, subscribed
by the officers of the Russian fleet in be
half of the poor ot this city who will need
roel this winter. The rebel Lieutenant
Grogan arrived in Richmond recently'
haring made his escape from Fort John
son, in Lake Brie.
THE WAR.
Posey Reported Dead
Ac., Ac , Ac.
Washington, November 27. Accounts
received to-night from the Army of the
I otomac say our troops broke camp yes
terday morning, and marched toward the
Kapidan in three cojumns. Regiments
consisting of the 3d corps, supported by
tne 6th was ordered to cross at Jacobs’
lord ; the 2d corps to cross at Germania
lord, and the sth, supported by the Ist to
cross at Culpepper ford, between Ger
mania and Elias' ford. The centre col
umn arrived at Germania about noon, and
only a small picket gnard of cavalry was
seen on the other side. Latest reliable in
telligence is that Lee's forces does not ex
coed 50,000 men
Ewell if not dead is relieved of his cm
His corps in consequence is disa
bled. Hp has bi-en succeeded by Gen
Early-.
The rebel ,-avaby , ? nominally 6,000
strong.
Oer 'ro;ps reached the other »ij- oi the
Aapidau yesterday and the remainder to
day, togeil—r with heaiquarte-s, which
moved before 2 o'clock. This lorenoon
tne was discovered in lorce, but
contracted nie lines and fell back. No
opposition v,aa made to our crossing, ex
cept at the upper fords. Sborily after 9
0 clock this morning heavy cannonadirg
commenced, and continued up to this al
teruoon w About intermission, but no par
ticulars of the engagement have been
received n\ Washington.
Late last night Mosbyl wnh his cava'.y
captured a train wb.le :t was movim,
Brandy stalion to our front He s.'cnn d
Utteen wagons and one hundred and thir
ty nine mules, and burnt one hundred ar ; d
ninety one wagone-they were l
with oatc.
New York Nov. 27.-We have received
files of ihe Nassau, N. P., Guardian per
steamer Corsica, from which we glean ihe
following: Turk’s Royal Standard says
the Spanish Iroops in I’cesln Plata are
said to be nearly 4 000 strong. Several
hundred Chinese had arrived from Havana
to act aH laborers to the Spanish troops.
t here are report! flying around that the
at. Louis hod sunk the Georgia, and rice
versa, but I think we have no certain infor
mation here, though, as the S Louis and
Georgia were both in the neighborhood of
the Canary Islands, there may be some
truth in it. Two cargoes of slaves have
been landed on ihe island lately.
Washington, Nov. 27, 1863. —Chatta
nooga , 1 o clock a m. y Nov. 27. To Ma
jor General Hallerk: I am just in from
Ihe irnnt. The route of the enemy is
most complete. Abandoned wagons,
eaiaoDS, and occasionally pieces cf artil
lery are everywhere to be found. I
think Bragg s loss will fully reach sixty
pieces of artillery. A large nrnnber of
prisoners hare fjiiien into our hands
I n~ purfiit will coutir.il-> t.- R*d Clay 1.1
the morning, for which j-lacp I f-hiFi vi iir t
in a faw hr,ur* (Signed.)
t . S. (i ka s -
i Major General.
We have official wu h , r .y •, r asserting
nai in the several battles just f oghl be-'
ore Chattanooga w- h,,-.. captured ’at
least sever, thousand prism om
6
New Y’osk. Nov. 27 -Richmond na
pers cOLlru-.. Ihe t-,11-wi.; C dispel,- Lea :
Charleston, .W 20. K c tw.-en two at.d
thro,. oVm, k ».-Tn...g the o.. m j i„
s -.eral barges an reached >umter. and
upon being hailed L-um the fori an-wered
w-th oaths and discharged several volleys
mn»ketry. which w.rs renlied to by the
garrison. the .-ngagement lasted from
h.t- er-. -o twenty mo, ,tes, when the barges
will drew Moul-r,e. Bee and John.,,-
Rise opened -ti the barges. It i« ,. 0 i known
wn.-.t damage was done to theta. Major
hb-Tt -ays ,t was a feigned assault.
C harleston, hot. 22.- L-tst nigh, eighteen
_ I werti ibrow r, into ih« city hvtwreu
1- find 2 o’clock. I»*d boildinpa
0 tuck bnf no person injured.
Washington. Nov g 7 Noth'ng,
whatever has reached hero up to four
o clock n. rn, from the army of th- Po
lomac. The firing on the front, reported
by passengers by yesterday evening’s train
is only me usual cannonading occurring
when cither parties is driving the advan
ced p.ckots off the other as we were do
Ford e 8" ‘ y ' hP Tiei ' ,i '- 7 of Germania
New Haven, Conn , Nov. 27.-The town
election to day resulted in favor of the
Union ticket by a majori y of 116- a
change of 620 since last fell, when Davis
earned the lown by 600 majority on a
much lighter total vote.
£ave Thyself.
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BITiEHS,
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5,™"" Ur ' Lutter ’ s circular from any hf om 1
_ N. \ AN 13IKL, 118 N. Seoond street,
' t* eDt) Philada,
IOKKhNcK AMcGaKK, Aienli
l ornorof Fourth and Market sts, T’ntsburgh
O'tlMy by * refl>6ctabll! L>nut(riBt.-
of every description, manufactured by them
selves. ana they are Prepared to offer on usual
mdeoements both to wholesale and Retail Buy
ers. Ihe material used In the manufacture of
our skirts u of the very best quality, and, being
Sfiii 8,61 1416 the work is «££
auteed. All skirts purchased at our establish
ment can at any time be repaired. We cordially
invite all buyers to call on us before before
aew bere, as we leel oonfldent that the
extent of our business enables us to offer in
ducements not elsewhere to be obtained
, „.. , A GaRFOTKKL,
«e2-dmd 57 Fifth at., under Masonic Hall-
Without any Advance in Prico. | AHT,r CKMRKT
I Til K
Nk W CaEPST stobe,
W " 3hlll wsV d^!E“n B d?ik ? SL mon,h ' “
A full line of
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In sheets 8 to 24 ft widei
Woolen Lruggeta and Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES,
Table and Plano Covers,
Uu«*. «M», Sitalr Rods, Ac.
Ih«se goods have advanced in first ha; Ht from
TEN tn TWENTY-FIVE pSrTenT T f[hm
ibi t> days, and «re now filing t
lA'.« TH.i.y MANUiAUTUREiiIt .-HIuES
Uur stock It almost entirely new, all beet been
purchased wittln ninety days for oask at the
very lowest prices of the year
M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.
i\OK. 71 and 78 FIFTH ST.,
Between i'catofficv and Lispalcn Buildm®
nOi6
VOTHL-IO TH£ STOCK Hoi n.
WAISK* 1 com T
No. 23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, at "a. in, of the
141 of December, proximo,
For .purpose rfc ntiderir.g an agreement for
The Sale <>; the Frauebiae,
To bo a oOTPorai.ua oi that Company, to the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chio*SrliaiiJ?s
Company, as provided in " Act ofthe
0 oin FeoiTl“
PITTNBUHBH OESBBAL MARKET.
Office OF TOE Daily Port, i
Bu»in e s»l'S“t T ' November 28. 1883. }
A hoUidayin iK middle o?tL^£! T S T*'" I ?''
terferoa with buslnS. w. de . in
leu-ge operators before' the middle if°,h for “F
Their was, however a aten.-i?a °/ tlle
tbe leading articles kt f ? r
me«; the wants of the Wi tSfi, 1 r ? cipa,ly . to
made we note the fSlfewinin imon * l^e
Apples— The market at nrfaent •
ample supply. The receipts P £y phi riiL r m i? an
a-oadily increased. We rotesalesnf t^ er a7Q i
sin* 600 bbie. at $2 5Q@2 75, 9of 0 8 oompo-
Butter— The market was firm with a », n J
demand, in &ot ail good paroelg
purchaser? at 25@ 28c The sales at
r ®Pgrt*d to us, exejods 3,100 fcj. * ure *
Whisky-Dealers in whisky in all pans of th®
the artLo ~PT t 0 , bo eoltiog wild. Bod hare ron
iSnit? 19 9ap t 0 eit ravagant prioes, Tie idea of
figured rjr ?.7 JOnraw . at "l@72c. are eertainiv tall
&W ,ato ad -.
bran-i* at $7 25 p bbl. The recerthtThS' B t [ a7O . rtto
i*on the iperosso. receipts by the nver
®i ur ”. ‘J ? m demard The reccing
23 lO9dS W "° dialed
wenot °
w»v *s W m? V Th“ ™?e
<eemed “> *i-3K
e t
wwwaria Si
.ome d! y , “fncii. Prices !'"mii'aTa| 5? n ° ,ed
—ioiea »t m, “j ,°' 5 ’*' mi *»al at &1 25. Hats
«wag«gß»ni
PITTSBI gSH MITIUhI: |
ti _ . Saturday. jVov i*
T f '
b«*M3F*3**s
traced. Amonr tV.ES werV™ foil'w“’
JE S d „ W^| r „ fi^rr> - b^'lt
«ore “t an *d™’ c T T e h “ ,,ure 1 fr >- !*'<*
Bonded were 32@35, .* Fwe^laSV'dJ}* 8 &
t um iale-s ou bb's delirtred in b<t it-. ai £4 00
BASKETS BYTEI.E6BAPH
.- .. York Mark el
fml Turn ana T'i
Sew York Money Market
demandfirm inaSnu vaTo. 1 ”.? 7 *=d
or a-d dull stsl W@l 59L lr fE decidcdiylow-
V.dsdlv lower, at « adv “T f wd Jr
dcchning tu « and dosing ««u« '
Philadelphia Market
i HILADkLPHXA. Ocv '27 Thft i Al’ r, ~
p22Z'
m r &Ti
aid lower: Y.llnwtl ivai'vi u .Y or n unlr
Whisky dull at 74®76. ® rtovu-iots firm.
Baltimore Market
wAke t 7 ' R^ e *f Wife”
flAßfexx,
DjLI, V ••
k EMM* ■ u-vt. *' ‘ * *‘’**l*G «*T BY
kEßaks. & kSBTi, ikorsHg;
ff", 1J« WOO’) BTRBST
Oold ... Aarina B«ifo s
Hi it/aw I 4O Ol!
ted-Ktsr- ■ lf 9 «
N«W *XOha"'?oa "' ?0 - „
Philadelphia. 1 0
Pennsylvania Current.' .r.T.1.. p „ Q
Weatarn £xohang;«,
(Snoinnati t,
Louißvillc
Cleveland JJf H
stLonia - 5" q
<>!VL V
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
br ®^« l >t uot from Uter
•J**?' J-ondonderrT. Corh, or* Sal.
STtiTamKM J° rk - ‘ n FI “ T ULASB MAIL
Twenty-Five Dollars.
. brc “ £hl f ' nt ty Sailing Vernal ai
rates. Ai'ply to
. .... £>. O’NiSIL
" ouilding. TO Vittn st.. Pitt»btu*h. Pa.
HOOP SklttT MAi\UFAOTOB¥.
CKDIUUItiIIE]) WOULD RF_
A SPECTTULLY inlorm the Tubilo that they
Ma,oefc°H^n lh i 8 ,k r 6 0 ’ 57 Kfth ' tre »V
Masonic Hall, with a large assortment oi
Hoop Skirts,
** A T N o a ,
MiS T i C wo B K E R
I» prepared tc.Cement the eaterior ui buildmgt
with improved Maetio Cement, cheaper md n
penor to any done heretofore. This cement hat
no equal.- >t forma a sohd and durable adheaiv"
nest to any surface, imperishable by water oi
frost, and equal to any quality ofstone.
rioiT-^^, ral *? ed .a“ the QHlj and orao
tioal workman m this cement in this eity
1 have applied this Cement fdr the following
yentlen : . whom th-- fo I. ’are - liborty to re
ier to:
J. reaidenoo i'enc g.'n .• anisked, '■» yra
Jtis. Ht vandless, Allcghe. y. dr rj yn
t & dt. r, yj*
J. D, McCord, Pehn btreec. !>• 4
idoeyoler, Lawronoey: 1* d<. * ~ 7i:
Oirard House Pittsburgh, io .1
St* CkwlM do do 5 yn
Address Washington Hotei Hot *&4>4
Pittsburgh P. 0. iob&Uyd
Jacob Keller,
importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS,
160 SMITH FIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th street.
JACOB KELLER WOULD OTITE
Jf. particular attention to his otnek An
Win os and Frenoh .brandies whirthk® nna ®
ft* • tU^
h„t U i .I 8 ’ *WI to any In the oity, al-
'"‘“ZSS*
fNOB THE LADIES.—AT M’CLEL
* LAND'S Auction House. 56 Fi.th street,
wiU be found a large and varied assortment 01
Ladles 1 and Hiesdr Balmoral Boots, Haiten,
Slippers, Baskins, oam Over shoes, &o_ Ac,
SOiS
RIVER M iters
we’rfaifouTL L fSi .“oVT !I^
weather miM for*.'
on the wharf wat very active d names*
ABBJVAJLN ASD DEP AItTUIt K* .
„ Ul . ARRIVED,
o m 11 ?! 10 ' Dennett. Brownsvillo.
. - Clarke, Brownsville.
Jas. Reese Peobleo, Klizaboth.
Ti'iit 3 "r * N S' s s i3t . Maysvilie ,
Jqlie, CopJson, Zanesville
~ ’ , DifipARTRU. *
Clarke, BrowusvUJo.
franklin, -Beanett, Brownsville.
Jaa. Rowe, Peebles. Kliznbeth.
STEAMBOATS.
‘Retf, White and Bine” Line.
whe«..T» ROUGH direci ior
•**“We low no Barge*.
tUtP.ZZ' ■' comprising the new- «srw»
eleg.e; B. B , clan"f~
passenger steamora, CoICo Er KT -f *'“
t'r —Klee, clerk: CRICKET v n s' •'*2s) , mfu ~
tnastei—Gaylord, o erk ; MlAsl'
master—Bryson, clrrs. TheabtvenaaotT 1 -'
era leave positively as adver bed 6 KOd
BEO, WHITE AM blue uB;
TOWS NO BARGER
n™ ATi
h THIi ® , ' W A.VI( tII'LE.VBII)
-^ 8 frelghtor ~,»El^^.
Je M. CORKVTKLL
(JACOBS WEIJ. At KERB
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
SILVER & BRASS PLATERS,
And ir anof.cturers of
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware.
No. 7 St. Clair street, and Dnejnesne Way
(near the B.id^e)
JjniTED SHOES,
KlvUed Bools,
Warranted Boots,
Best Shots,
Best Boots,
Copper Fastened Shoes,
Copper Fastened Boots,
Of every desori- tion for
Men, Women and Children.
Guaranteed to (rive aatufjo ion and
t&“ KE PA IKED FREE-Sa
li‘ ur*Bati.-:la:t ry, at
Concert Hall Shoe Store,
no2o fla Wri H STREET.
'• ”• BS ° KHil< ••• ™«»«T .. LONG.
beckhah a lose,
Wholesale and KetaU Dealers in
Agricultural and Panning Imnleijente,
Seeds, Frnit Tre«s, <4e.
AOESTTS FOE HOCKKTOfE A AM
l“l°o“«r ° led ,: ° r ™ Kake - CookTs^S
Nest door to ■*"«’
c _° 8 _ PITISBUKQH, PA.
a RPLEiVBIO STOCK OF
Saoques, Cloaks, Oiroulars,
RR o', l V/, H COBUEG3 POPLINS
Rtppjf BELAINEd, MUSLINS'
I tNKNS and at
„H,J LINCH’S,
No. 96 Market street,
between sth and be Diamond.
gJMMVI'SK
UE. BEOWN’S OFFICE,
60 -UMITHriELD STEEE'j
Citiioni ana strangers in , f „ >
"ilVßr^n? 0 ' fai L to **« him a 05l ta
SKMINAL W2AKHBBB.
for .this affllotlon. brought ca
t habits, are the only medicines known
' resa -'' “ d
BHBIIMATTRM.
i^lam”'on r * m#di “ <m ” “ days thti
UriASTa^RJIMS
OmronLftfr* anreerad xnweontotarttart
Modiotoee aent to acy addraaa aifely pukid
pt® 4,00
rjHTLKKK* iSI) LADIES OWS
” in* Pittsburgh, Allegheny city
No'fs^olAlßSTßitET^ 7^6^o^
d9?SE
GH£APB9T»BOOTfi atb n
Bfloa£ i 5 T WHOLESALE PRICES.—
We are now closing ©u* our large and well select-
,B[ ana Shoes at wholesale prices.
o?mW J °p!lH na ' to do so until tho first oFd£
oomber. Persona wanting Boots and Shoes at
a bargain will pleaee eUlthia woetat
w . JOSEPH H. BOKLAOTPS.
noZL * M " kBtBtra ®t- M Joor from sth stnet.
w ALL PAPER,
FOB AUTUMN OF 1888,
A complete assortment of beautiful
PAPER HiSTGIIGIi
Of all Stylos, at prioes lower than can ba again
offered. For sale daring the season by
nB. BBOWI, HO. 50 SMITHfIKI.n
" street, cores Syphilis, SyphiliUo Eruptions.
Gonorrhea, Urethral Dischargee.
Imparity of the Blood, Skin Diseases,
Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm Merenrial TH»-
rases. Seminal Wrakneg. KninMle.,
Female Weakness Monthly SncpnsslanLDfe!
rases of the Joints, Nerrons AfttSSsTftins to
the Back and Loins, irritation of tho MeddlS
and Kidneys, soooeesfUly tiwt.4. Cnreguarnn-
qolß
F»«7“r ?»“• SO » MACK
EREL —In store and for by
PETZERi ABMSTBOHG,
OJI oorner Market and First its
GHOT UtTHS
JAMBS BOWH.
0024 m Wood^st
5 - B^ 4 choice
ooraar Market and Tint street*.
btohbub OF~wmR
M ~ 9 BKaNS—Jnrt pocelveii«iidfoi , «4}e br
J L * ABMBTKONG.
ooraerMarket andKrststreets.
UOmiKY—Bo BBU. FXJHT HOHI.
* Y—Just received aad for s*le by
„ FB2ZBB A A&tf BTEON6,
comer of Jferket sad First streets.
Otv BOXES oswseo COBS
STARCH—Jnat reodved by
© Federal tL . Allegheny,
OAAA JLB&. OHBB6 MADOKS*
aWv Just received and for ft&le by
GKO. A. KELLY
noI6 69 Federal bu Allegheny.
BBIM. OBAHfiES,
26 bo-or L-toos. Jog naaMd and for sals
KEYMBft i BBOa.
* 138 and 128 Wood at
KA »**•
W due: roo.dved and finraaUti
-JWI6
■Bijf'j,. i*eb
PITTSBURGH
Warranted Shoes,
nolMAw
*7 Wood Btreet