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    Amusements.
piTTHBIiBUH THEATRE.
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To conclude with
n , An AIAEMIHG sacrifice.
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|l|£BCmiLK LIBBART ASSOCIA
TION LECTURES:—The Declare Com
™ttee take pleasure in anno uncieg that the an
niud course of Lectures will be opened by Mr
GEORGE VaNdENHOFF- The Committee
erpeot to make the coming course of Leotnrea
the most brilliant yet delivered in the city, and
have issued tlokete for the entire course at fe 50.
They may be ha<Lfrom the members of the Com
mittee or at the Rooms o! the Association:
MB. VAWDEWHOFF
HVWvf^a t n 0N 1 C * E S T , HALL - on TUESDAY
EVENING, Dec. Ist, Bulwer's celebreted play of
RICHELIEU!
Sketch, as arranged and read by
HRS. GAMP.
49-Single Tickets, 25 cents, to be bad at the
usual placoDoors open at 7; Reading to com
mence at 7%.
W.H. Kincaid, W. Weymak,
Samml a. Long, Thus. Raeewkll, Jr.,
William W- Ward, Hbsrtm. Atwood.
no2d-td Leoture Committee
Philad’phia Advertisements.
taiiH mass
MAGEE 4k HICKS.
Importers and dealers in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings,
No. 266 MARKET STREET,
Pbi ladelphia.
WI. BRICE <Sr CO.,
PRODUCE ADD PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Mo. 15 Sonth Water street.
PHILADELPHIA ,
advance? made on consignments
when required. my-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON A BRO.
IMPORTERS of
WINES, BJEtANDIES, &c„
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
No. s North Front street.
PHILADELPHIA.
mylO-lyd
OE»ROE GRIST.
Manufacturer «nd Wtolcsalo ani Retail Dealer
111 every description of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
8111 CHrSTIfIIT STREET,
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MAXUPAOTURBRB OF
OAB FIXTURES A CHANDELIERB,
Patent lmproTwi Hitelaoir k Patent Pardon
COAL OIL BURNERS.
HAND LAMPS, COLUMN 8, &o.
Salesroom*,.'» l7 ArchSl. Philadelphia
Manufactory, Frankford. Philadelphia,
i ylhly
wajTanted.
0. HAHHY BRIAN,
LONOCOPE 4k PEARC E,
MANUFA C'TURERS rf IMPORTERS
MEM’S FURNISHING GOODS
AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS,
K#. 1» SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
myl-lyd
«T HE IJNIO ft,”
ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4th,
PHILADELPHIA
XtHK (JNDKRBI6NEA HATING BE
newedtho lease of the above popular Bouse
for a series of reare, would respoctlnllj- call the
attention of the traveling public to its central lo
cality, either tor or pleasure.
mhSrlvd THOMAN H, WKBB * RON
P. MEETS,
Wholesale and Retail dealer lr. and mannfao
Ladies, 9liw<e)i, Genu, Boy** and
Tonthn
BOOTS, SHOES Wi (HIIEKS.
IN ALL THEIK VARIETIES,
No. 125 FEDERAL STREET
ocl3-lyd
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
WALTER 11. LOWRIE,
INTENDS RESUMING THE PBA(-
TICK OF THE LAW, in the same h;usc,
formerly ocoupied by him on
Fourth Street, above Smithfield,
Jacob lieller,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
yOBEIGN WIJTES & LIQUORS
160 SMITH FIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th street.
JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE
particular attertioo to hi« stook of German
Wines and French iirandies which has been se
lected and imported by himself. Families and
churches could depend on obtaining at this es
tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pore
Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al
ways on hand. Also, pure old liye Whisky and
the best Rectified Monongahela. oc3o
'HJOTICE.-'IO THE STOCHUOLD.
11 Ett a UF TUE PAITbBi:HUH, FORT
WAYNK k CHICAGO RAILROAD COM
PANY.—A meeting ft the Stockholders ot the
P., F. W. A C. Railroad Company, will be held at
No. 23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, at 11 a. m., of the
81st of December, proximo,
For the purposo of oonsiderin* an agreement for
The Sale of the Frauehiae,
To be a corporation ot that Company, to the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway
Company, as provided in "Act of the General
Assembly of the State of Ohio,” passed April
4th. 1863. W H. BARNES,
ho2*»-td Secretary.
I HAVE THIS DAY SOLO MY EN
*M tire stock oi SHIP CHAN r LKR? and BOAT.
BTJKES to RENO, MARATTA A CO., who will
Continue the business at the old stand. No. 4? :
Front street.
To those of my friends who havo paironiaed me
daring tbo last •fifteen years, while connected with
the firm of Isham A Kibhu, Isham, Fishkr «k
Co., and John u. Isham, I return my thanks,,
and solicit a continuance of the patronage to nor
successors, Messrs, RENO, MARATTA it C 0„!
cheertullv recommending them as being every,
way worthy of it.
My office will remain for the present with
Messrs Rbro, Maratta A Co , where I hope to
nave the pleasure of seeing mv customers
frigwk .. , , , JNO. G. ISHAM.
Cincinnati, Ootober 19, 1863 ,
Having purchased the stock of Jno. G. IshamJ
ana succeeded m the firms of Isham k Fisher}
Isham, Fisher & Co. and Jno. G Isham. in thd
SHIP OHANDVSBIf and BOAT Srofagburi*
neflß, we hope to merit a continuanoe of the very
liberal patronage bestowed upon them.
JOHN C. RENO,
.FRANK MARAbCTA,
FRANK 2L RENO,
No, 47 Pubbc Landing.
Cincinnati, Ooiobor 19,1863. oc2frtf
Pittsburgh k Conwbllsvilli R. R. Optics, 1
__ Nov. 21.1863. /
11JDTICE TO STOCK HOEDEKS.—TH E
lw Annual Meeting of »he fctockholders of the
PITTSBUHGa and CONNBLLSYJXLS RAIL
ROAD COMPANY will be held at the Office of
oc Company, Jones' Buildu g. Fourth Street, in
the city of PittsbuTgh. on the FIRST MONDAY
yevepth day) of December next, a*. 12 o'clock m j
for the purpose of electing twelve DirtctoisTod
the ensuing year. {
n023-2wd W. 0. HUQBART, 6etfy.
Butteb
-3 bbU prime Roll Butter
1 bbl ” Fresh Packed Butter.
4 kegs ” ” »» »» i
Just received and for sale b
FBTZJK i ABMSTIiOHQ. j
•MO tons ot JtukM aad Plot dmU.
v S. M. PETTENGILL * CO.,
No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street,
Boston, are oar affects for the Daily and
Weekly Post in those cities, and are author
ised to take Advertisement; and Subscriptions
for us at our Loicest Rates.
O*THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST
can hereafter bo prooured at the News Depots of
J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street with
or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5
oents.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Ths Runaway Match and tbe Dream of Denham:
By Mrs, Henry Wood, author of ‘ The Castle's
Heir,” "Squire Trevlin’ei Heir,” eto., etc. Phil-
adelphia : T. B. Peterson & Brothers,
bargh: Henry Miner.
Id the Runaway Match the interest is
uninterruptedly maintained from the initial
chapter to the end. She is skilfnl in the
delineation of character, and evinces
beyond a doubt a comprehensive know
ledge of human nature. Above all, the
crowning merit of her productions is their
uniformly high moral tome. They are oot
merely the playthings of an hour ; their
influence 10 more than ephemeral.
Fba*k Leslie's Lady’s Magazme. andGaeatte
rf Fashion, for December,
This popular magazine is before as, and
fully sustains its high reputation. It con
tains several pages of the latest fashions,
embracing dresses for children as well as
ladies, besides Illustrated Comic Stories
and Humorous Illustrations embracing the
the very escence of Mirth and Fan, For
sale by Miner, Fifth street.
.J, BODXAH HICKS,
.CHAB. 0. BWOPK.
Sketch op the Battles op Gettysburg, with an
Account of tho Movement* of tbe RespeolLe
Armies for some day d previous thereto; com
piled from the personal observation of ere
wi'n«flpes «.f tbeseveral battles, accompanied by
as Explanatory Map, by T. Dilteiline; New
York. 0. A. Alyora. rittaburgh: John W.
Pittock.
No ooe who wishes correct information
in relation to the great and decisive bat
tles at Gettysburg should fail to purchase
a copy of the above valuable little work.
For sale by Pittock, Fifth street.
The Late Battles Vrgeni Call for
Supplies . —Great and decisive battles
have been and are being fought, in which
thousands of our Union soldiers have
been wouuded. The noble SaDitarv Com
mittee are np and doing, and will for
ward anything calculated to alleviate the
sufferings and supply the wants of our
soldiers ia the army East or West, The
following dispatch was received thin morn
ing, and we trust our citizens will come
forward promptly and contribute liberally
to-the good work.
Looistillk. November 30, 1863.
Thomas Bakewell. Esq., President of Sanitary
CommitteeA dispatch ftvm Bridgeport of this
date, juat received, states our wounded to be six
thousand. Large supplies nre needed Dr. New
berry has net yet returned.
Sec. San. Com.. Louisville.
All articles should be sent to Mr. Wey
man’s, No. 79 Smithfield street, and al'
money to Joseph Albree, Treasurer. No.
71 Wood street.
PHILADELPHIA
Nkw Uii. Wki.i. —A well was struck
at Oil City on Thursday last. It is situa
ted just in the rear of Geo. Laafenbur*
ger’s former residence, and is called the
Laufenburger well. Ii flowed at a gond
rate when first struck, but at pre-» nt it is
not producing much, 'be partners who
own it, being engaged iu tubing it over
again It will doubtless make a good
pumping well, of probably 30 to 50 bar
rels per day. This well was drilled to its
present depth, 370 feet by H. .1 Bethune
and D. Cowan, in the short apace of four
teen days. The average depth of tbe pro
ducing wells in the immediate locality is
abou: s<>o ft., and it is thought they will have
to bore that depth before a great deal of
oil is obtained
Chicago Game Market. —The Chicago
Times of Saturday says: Supply light.
Prices are firm, with an upward tendency
Prairie Chickens $202 76"$ doz—tbe
outside price for trapped birds; Pariridgt-s,
$2 5002 75 $ dez ; Quails, $lOl 25 ft
doz ; Dackß s2@2 25 for Mallards, and
$lOl 25 $ dez for mixed luts ; Live
Turkeys were plenty and doll at 5406 c
$ lb ; Live Chickens were dull at $1 26
@1 60 $ doz; Dressed Chickens were
plenty and duli at $1 5001 76 $ doz ; Wild
Geese were in active demand at $6 $
doz : Venizon was steady at 607 c $ lb
for Carcass, and 9@loc $ lb for~Saddles.
The Pond Freshet.—The Oil City Re
gister of the 26th gives a detailed account
of the Pond Freshet on Tuesday evening
last. Some two hundred boats started
from the hills, but a panic occurring
among the boatmen, about fifty were lost.
It i.s estimated that the boats wrecked
contained 16.000 t-n 20,000 bbla. of oil.
The lo? 9 by destruction of boats, loss of oil,
and detention, is estimated at from $l5,
000 to $20,000. The greatest loss occur
red at the Old Forge Dam. Considerable
damage was also sustained at McClin
tocksville bridge and at Oil City bridge.
Made Oct. —The enrollment lists for
tbi? ;li?t.rict are now made out, and have
heeu posted up for inspection. It any
person finds himself improperly enrolled
it will be his duty to make the fact known
to the Provost Marshal, and the mistake
will be corrected. If, on tbe other hand,
namrs are found omitted from the lists
which ought to be there oi right, it will be
tbe duty of those cognizant of such omis
sion, to inform the Board of the fact, so
that the mistake may be rectified.
Gave Himself Up.—lt will be remem
bered that we published, Borne time ago,
an accooDt of tbe death of Doctor
McGrath, who was killed in a scuffle with
his brother in law, James Bolen. Bolen
absented himself at the time and could
nowhere be lound. This morniDg, how
ever, he presented himself betore Coroner
McClung and gave himself up, when he
was taken before coart. and was admitted
to bail in the sum of three thousand dol
lars fur hio appearance at court
A Bull. —The special dispatcher of the
Evening Chronicle should have sent good
French or none at all, and not the sentence
that “ P&ti&jce ia Love,’’ <fcc. -> .-
‘ ‘ Patience tat amer, mdit eon fruits sfa&t&ux:"
" Patience Ib bitter, bui it’s fraiiis aweet,”
An apothegm or maxim, t.f many others
l-rppared by h-melon for His pupil, tbe
Daiphin Lunin XIV . if w - are not mis
takr-U. *
Postponed Again. —The coroners
jury t-mpauneled to inquire into the causes
which led to the death of the late* Ihos.
Battigan met on Satnrday last, and ad
journed again till Saturday next.
Don’t Believe It.— lt is said that a
mm was arrested in Washington the
other day, for singing “The light of
o*her days,* I —Stanton supposed he was
singing of the Union as it was.
Bad News for “Rummies".—l he
Secretary of the Treasury has determined
to recommend a heavy increase of tax on
distilled spirits. Five ceDt “nips** will
soon be among the things that were.
Present. —The friends of Bishop Simp
son recently presented him with a splen
did mansion in Philadelphia. The Bishop's
lines have certainly been cast in pleasant
places.
Appointed. L. L. M’Guffin, c f Law
rence county, has been appointed Judea
of the 17th Judicial District, vice Judea
Agnew.
Combs Off Soon —The fight between
fleenan and King comes off on the 19th
of December Tbe excitement among the
“ plugs ’* will soon reach fever heat.
Agnew .seat cm toe Supreme
Bench next Honda#.
TH E PIT
A 11. Y POST.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1868.
Oar Book Table.
S. T, Thorne.
SB.UJKGH POST: TUESDAY MORNING, t DECEMBER l, 1863
The Dead-Heads Again
Mr. Editor : Tf e Dispatch is mistaken
when it think? we had the newspaper
fraternity in view particularly in oar re
marks the other day on Dead Heads.
We are well awar e that newspapers more
than recompense all the advantages de
rived by them from the equivocal “cour
tesy” of being placed arnoDg the ‘‘dead
heads.” They would, however, naturally
feel more independent, and as the public
looks to them to be protected from swind
ling exhibitions, it would be better, if
they “paid their way.” They must feel
some constraint for seeming tavors or we
would not see every humbug that mans
gers impose on the publio praised in the
papers, or at leant not condemned as it
deserves. We are glad to see that the
Dispatch, in common with other respect
able editors, would like to be freed from
the entire system. They owe it to them
selves to reject these petty bribes. We had
reference to that indescribable and hetero*
list of “scrougers” who infest the
healrpjat night, and who do not appear to
be either useful or ornamental. It they
seemed to enjoy the performance it would
not be so bad, but their only pleasure con
sists in growling at every little thing that
happens that don’t come np to their ideas.
As to the disappointment in the front seal
that was a little joke of the Post. The
only objection to a ‘‘back-seat,’'or even a
stand point ’ in the lobby on occasions,is
the fact of being crowded by this “Lazaer
oui” of the free list. In a “front seat”
one escapes from them, for they don’t
show themselves so far forward, kept back
we presume by some stringent rule made
especially for the govern ment of that cu
rious and mixed class; certainly thair
modesty would not restrain them.
Free Lectures. Dr. A. Page, the
author and teacher of Electropathy, will
lecture at Masonic Hall on J need ay even
ing, Dec. Ist, at half past Beven o’clock,
on Electropathy as coßnected with the
Canßca and Cure of Diseases. Also on
Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock, ex
clusively to ladies : and on the same even
ing at half past seven, exclusively to gen
tlemen. 1 Dpse lectures will be introduc
tory to a full course of Demonstration
Lectures, to be delivered iu Wilkins Hall,
on Fourth sireet : to bo commeuc-d on
Thursday evening. Dec 3d, at half past
seven oclock. Dr. Page and his two as
sistants, Dr*. Merrill and Winter, have
already effected many important cures in
Pittsburgh, and may be consulted at all
times at their rooms 152. Fourth street.
The public will be glad to know that Dr.
P. has consented to deliver the lectures
above referred to, which will occupy about
two weeks
Pittsburgh Theatre —Mr. R E. J.
Mile?, the famous Equestrian artiste, and
his celebrated horses, made tht-ir pre-entre
to our city last evening in the grand drama
of Kookw.jod, or Dick Turpin, the Bold
High wHvmaD, lo k house literally packed
from parqaette lo ceiling, and if the ap
plause bestowed upon them be any crite
rion, then Mr. M. may well be proud of the
estimation in which he is held by our citi
zens. To night he will repeat Koobwood
positively the last time, in consequence
of 'he production of several new plays
which have been written expressly for
him. Don't laii to go early to night.
Mrs. Nichols’ Benefit.— The compli
mentary benefit to Mrs. Nichols last night
was a complete success. The house was
filled to overflowing. Mrs. Nichols sang
sweeter than ever before, and was enthnsi
astieally greeted. Let her lines be cast
where they may. she has with her the beet
wishes of the citizens of Pittsburgh, with
the hope that in her wanderings Bhe may
ere lung revisit us again.
Vandentboff s Readings. —Our readers
should not forget that Mr. Vandenhoff will
read a' Concert Hall, this evening, Bui
wer’s celehrated play of Richelien, aDd
Dickens Sketch, Mrs. Gamp, as ar
raDged ana read by himself. As this is
the opening lecture of the season before
the Mercantile Library Association, we
trust there may be a full bouse.
.Meeting of the Republican City Ex
ecutive Committee -This body met last
night and resolved that the primary meet
ings for the election of delegates to nomi
nate a candidate for Mayor, should be
held on Saturday, the 12th of December,
between the hours of tour and seven
o’clock, P M
Interesting to All. —McClelland, at
the Masonic Hall Auction House, 66
Fifth street, offers the entire stock ot
goods now on hand, including Books,
Shoes and Dry Goods,at lower prices than
ever as be is determined to close out the
present consienmente by the beginning of
tbe year.
Councils. —This body met last night,
bat transacted no business of public in
terest-. There was the osQal amount of
b*lif presented, resolutions offered, and
motions made, but the jist ot the proceed
ingf could be compos'd into a very small
compaßs.
Gen. Herron. —Pittock has laid on our
table a fine steel engraving of Gen Herron.
It is executed in fine style and an excellent
likeness of tbe General.
JOSEPH METER.
JOSEPH MEY ER «fe SON, '
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLAIN AND FANCY
FURNITURE & CBAIRB,
WARKHuUfiF. 135 SMITHFIELD ST.
Between Rth st , and Virgin alley
ITBACT OF BUCHU.
EXTRACT OF BBCHT
For all Diseases of tbe
For all D seases of the
Bladder and Kidrey?,
Bladder and Kidnoys.
t Rankin's Drug Store.
\t Rankin’B Drug Store.
63 Market street, below Fourth.
63 Market street, below Fourth
THE
NEW CABPET STORE,
Wo shall sell during tee present month at
WIIOmSAtEandIIKrAIX
Without any Advance In Prlee,
A fnll line u!
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In sheet. 8 to 34 it wide
Woolen Druggets and Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES.
Table and Piano Covers,
Bugs, Mata, Stair Bods, fte.
These Roods havo advanced in first hands from
TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER üBNT within
thixty days, and are now selling at
LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES,
Our stock is almost entirely new, all having been
purchased within ninety days for cash, at the
ve y lowest prices of the year.
M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO,
Nos. 71 and 78 FIFTH ST.,
Between Postoffice and Dispatch Buildimr.
no 6
rBJEIOH PAPSB HANGING#
tiie celebrated manufactories of De&
SSeby * > ® foa8 *B’in 8 ’ in Pa™, just received and
r . P. MARSHALL, j
87 Wood ftr—C *
BY TELEGRAPH,
From Gen. Meade’s Army,
John in organ In Canada.
Xlie Situation at Ohatta
New York. Nov. 30.— Tie Philadelphia
Enquirer to-day publishes soother report
of Gen. Meade’s advaoce, furnished by one
of its. correspondents at Verdieaville, a
post village iu Orange county, Va., twelve
miles from Orange Court House. The
dispatch furnishing the above is dated
Saturday noon, wheo our cavalry and ar
tillery were driving the rebels down the
turnpike towards Orange Court House,
and were within eight miles of that place.
Nothing bat skirmishing had taken place
since the army crossed the Rapidan, and
our losses were slight and confined to the
cavalry. The rebels make bat feeble re
sistance, and fall back whenever they are
charged. It is departed that the rebel
force at Fredericksburg has retreated
towards Richmond. Thus we hold the
road that runs direct from Frederic ksbnrg
to GordonBville.
Justice,
We have succeeded in cutting the rebel
left from the main army and it is hoped
that many are already taken prisoners.
The rains have fallen to a great extent
and will delay them but a very few hours.
Washington. November 30.—The Star
says ;informaiion Gen. Burnside as
late |as Wednesday uight, .the 25th, is to
the rff-jet that he was then amply provis
ioned for his needs and fully able to resist
the enemy until aid could reach him from
Grant. At that time Wednesday night
Longstreet was yet before Knoxville. An
order sent to him by Bragg to abandon
the siege and rejoin him, had not then
rea :hed Longstreet. Doubtless Grant has
now cut a road by which Longstreet mußt
go to effect a junction with Bragg, and as
the Virginia and Tennessee railroad lead
ing iuto the former State ib believed to be
in so crippled u condition that Longstreet
can neither use it for supplies or as a
means of escape, li ifl thought he will
make a desperate effort to take Knoxville,
in order to put himself in possession of
sufficient supplies to afford his army sub
sistence while he moves away.
Army of the Potomac, November 2d.
10 p. m. —The enemy has apparently fallen
back. There is some skirmishing, but no
cannonading. The same correspondent
says that on Saturday morning our whole
army was in position and ready for work.
Everybody seems to be in good spirit*.
The country hereabouts ia one of the
worst conceivable for field operations.
It is a wilderness oi a small growth of
wood over nine tenth of the whole surface
of the country. So dense are these that
it is impossible to penetrate them except
where paths are rut. Through Romp
mistake the third corps did not get into
position as soon as expected, which gave
the enemy tt-rnporarily some advantage.
The 3d. however, promptly met the
emergency and captured between 700 and
900 ot the enemy. Some 300 prisoners
were taken at other parts ot the line.
Washington. Nov. 30.—A refugee from
Richmond, rec-otiv arrived within our
lines, aod now corfioed in Carroll prison
here, furnishes tbe following estimate of
the present force o! Lee's army : Ewell’s
corps, now commanded by Gen. Early,
20.000 to 21.00<i infantry and six batteries
of artillery: A. E. Hills corps, 20,000 in
fantry and five batteries of artillery ;
Smart's cavalry, H 000 cp.ralry and 20
batteries ot Hying artillery, making in all
41,000 infantry, S 'XXi cavalry, and 78
cannon, provided the batteries are all
complete.
He also confirms the death of the rebel
Gen. Posey, and the statement that Ewell
has retired to Charlottesville on account
of ill health.
New York. Nov. 30. A Herald dis
patch, dated Rippahannock Station, Nov.
29, 9:30 p m., says:—lt is understood
that Gen. Meade, in his present move
ment. is left to exercise his own discre
tion. and he bag declared it to be his pur
pose to strike at the most vital point in
the Southern Confederacy, whenever in
his jadgmeni, tha' may be. His supplies,
ration?, and forage will not hp exhausted
until after the 10-. h of December, and
before that period he can make a heavy
reccnnoisaance most damaging in its con
sequences upon the enemy. Since Gen.
Meade has tbe supplies of bis army with
his command, there is no apprehension of
danger from a flank movement to cat off
the URU&I base of supplies.
.ANTHONY MITER
Washington, Nov. SO. —A messenger
from the army thinks that a general en
gagement between Lee and Meade could
not have been delayed mnch beyond yes
terday afternoon, while he is quite confi
dent that the rapid heavy firing which he
heard till nightfall on his way up, was the
result of a grand engagement. It was too
heavy and continuous for skirmishing.
The rebel lines Btretch jast in front of
Orange Court House, but the disposition
of oox various corps is spoken of as excel
lent, and culcnlated to make the enemy
fight or retreat beyond Orange Court
House.
PITTSBURGH.
Chattanooga, November 80.—There
has been no fighting in southern Georgia
for the past two days. Our troops hold
the country as far as Ringgold and Cleve
land. The enemy is below Tunnel Hill.
The campaign is probaby ended. There
is no news from Burnside at headquar
ters The siege of Knoxville is no doubt
raised even now, and the rebel forces in
East Teunessee can only escape by mira
cle or miraculous fighting The frnits of
the fight.iog 6002 prisoners, 48 pieces
of artillery, 7000 stand of arms and stores.
Onr casnalities will not exceed 4000.
Price 76 Cents,
Price 75 Cents,
Philadelphia, Nov. 80.—A special to
the Bulletin from Cincinnati says: R. A.
Crawford, who left Knoxville on Wednes
day night, has arrived at Cumberland
Gap. The lower portion of Knoxville
has been burned inclnding the East Ten
nessee and Georgia railroad depot. It is
supposed that these houses were occupied
by rebel sharpshooters and were destroy
ed by our shells. Longstreet received
orders to report on the 26th, and it is re
ported that he has fallen back. He will
>e too late to make a junction with Bragg
without fighting for it.
Philadelphia, Nov. 80.—A long dis
patch from Cincinnati is published here
giving details of General Grant’s opera
tions, commencing on Monday of lest
week, but containing nothing later that
General Meigs’ account. Our losses are
said officially not to exceed 8,200.
Washington, November 80.— A Times
Washington dispatch says :—The railroad
between the Rapid&n and the R&ppahan •
nock is being destroyed by onr forces, and
the iron sent to Alexandria. Up to’thift
morning tbe rails are removed to within
half a mile South of the Rappahannock.
Toronto, C. W m Nov. 80.—John Mor
gan arrived {here to-day via. the Great
Western Railroad.
TO THE DAILY POST.
THE WAR.
nooga
LATER FROM EUROPE.
St. John's, N/ F m Nov. 30.—The
1 steamer Scotia, from Liverpool on the
21st, na. Queenstown on the 22d, passed
Cape Race at noon The Times
says: America has rapidlylsettled into its
normal state of war, and an early peace
looks hopeless. Argumentsin the Alex
andria case are still progressing. The
Attorney. General concluded his argument
in favor of a new trial on Saturday with a
warm eulogitun upon the decisions in
Americau ccarta, calling them an honor to
jarispradenc« in that country.
Successful experiments with a great
Armstrong gun throwing shot and shell
weighing 550 pounds, had been made.
The English parliament stands pro
rogued to the 13th .of January. The Eng
lish answers to Napoleon on the proposed
Congress question has been delivered.
It does not announce unqualified accept
ance, but seeks for information as to the
precise points proposed for discussion,
and further communication between the
two governments may be expected. The
Papal government assents and the Rus
sian reply was expected on the 21sL It
is believed that the principal replies will
all seek for information as to the pro- 1
gramme.
The Paris correspondent of the London
Times asserts a belief that the proposed
meeting of Congress loses ground daily.
The Times contiriuca, editorially, to
show the abortiveneas of the scheme.
A bill has been submitted to the French
Government for supplementary rights of
91,000,000 franca, to meet the Mexican
expenses.
The Moniteur and other French jour
nals were treating under instruction on
the Polish affairs in milder tones.
The Moniteur now only publishes the
Russian version of events.
There has been a grsat fire in Portugal.
The municipal chambers and numerous
buildings were destroyed. There was sev
eral lives lost.
Sweden ia making preparations for war.
The accounts from Japan are unfavora
ble. Gastuma and other princes are pre
paring for war.
Washington, Nov. 30.— The Republican
Ba y B j JJpio Ihia day there has been much
fighting Dy regiments, brigades, divisions
and corps, but there has not been a great
battle; and while we have been worsted
temporarily in skirmishing, the truth is
that Lee has been defeated and bus been
gradually falling back, and from present
appearauces will attempt to make a grand
stand at Hanover Junction or Gordons
ville.
Baltimore, Nov. 30. —The American
says: We have opened a correspondence
with Commissioner Ould which may
probably lead to the establishment of
some legitimate arrangement for the care
and sustenance of our unfortunate prison
ers at Richmond, until such times as an
exchange may be effected, .with the con
viction tbnt there i.i neither a sufficiency
of food at Richmond tor the people or the
prisoners.
Cairo. Nov. 30. A number of Jews
have been arrested al Memphis as parti
cipants in the recent frauds on the Reve
nue Department. They have been im
prisoned and their property seized. Six
ty thousand in greenback* lias been taken
from one of the smugglers.
Ihe Memphis and Charleston railroad
is in fine running order to Corinth.
*ave Thyself.
DR. S. CUTTER’S ENGLISH
BlTi’EfiS,
THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER
I>lS< O\EKJEO—THE GRE 4TEST iO<
NIC EVER DINCOVEKE D —T H E
GREATEST ALTERATIVE EVER
DISCOVERED
A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE.
A NERVINE. IT aLLAYS THE
chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all
persons addicted to the ase of stimulants and
narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors,
Upium. Vorphia. Arsenic Tobacoo, etc., etc. It
removes the morbid appetite or craving ot the
stomach for stimulants, ac. In Headache, Neu
ralgia, and all nervous diseases, it has no equal
as a N ervine.
A> A TUNIC, it gives a healthy tone to the
stomach, improves the ai petite corrects liver
derangement*, regulates the bowels, removes lan
kaor_and drowsiness, &bd brings perfect health to
the Dyspeptic.
»k A w ‘j*’* Tho blood, the life of
the body, is derived Irom the food we digest
How important then, that the duties of the stom
ach are perfectly performed. If its duties are
imperfectly executed, disease instead of health is
scattered through thesyßtem. When our food is
properly digested, pure blood is supplied the
body, and Blotches, Pimples, Tetter, Erysipelas,
Old Bores, Mercurial and Veceriai Taints, and
other diseases arising from impure blood, disap
pear. Use Dr, Cutter's Eag.ish Bitters and you
will have perfect digestion and pure blood.
For particulars of this celebrated Medicine,
procure Dr. Cutter’s circular from any of our
Agents,
N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Seoond street,
(American Manufacturing Agent) Philaaa.
TuKKENCE A McGaKK, Agents,
Comoro! Fourth and Market sts„ Pittsburgh.
Frrsalo by all respectable Druggists.
o‘'ils-ly
GUE A T
Improvement in Eye Sight
THK -Mrafgg? PKBBLE
Russian Spectaoles,
DO TOC WANT YOCK EYE SIGHT
improved? Try the Knaalan Pebble,
They aro warranted to STRENGTHEN.and IM
PROVE THE SlGHT—this fact has proved al
ready to hundrtds of people what was suffering
from defective sight. They are
Imported direct from Russia,
Which can be seen at my office with satisfaction
Purchasers are entitled to he supplied in future
if the firs< should fail, tree of oharga, with those
which will Always GIVE HATTSFACTIoN-
J, DIAMOND, Practical Optician.
39 Fifth street. Bank Blook.
OW* Beware of imposters and oountarfeiters.il
oc9-d<fcw
NEW WINTER ROODS,
WE WOULD CAUL THE ATTEN
tion of buyer? to our stock of
WISTEB GOODS.
All thejnewest styles of foreign and domestic
ASSIMERES AND COATIN6S
With a large and choioe se ection of
k AND CASHIERS NESTINGS,
W. H. NIGER & CO.,
148 FEDERAL STREET,
Comer Market Square. Allegheny City. Pa.
|||ASTIC CEMENT
T.r. w at» o m ,
Ma 8 i i c >v uua. n, b
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with improvod Mastic Cement, cheaper and su
perior to any done heretofore. This cement has
no equal; it forms a solid and durable adhesive
ness to any surface, imperishable by water or
frost, and equal to any quality of stone.
The undersigned is the only reliable and prac
tioal workman in this cement in this eity.
I have applied this Cement for the following
irentlemen, whom the public are at liberty to re
: er to:
J. Bisseii residence Bonn srreet, finished. ft yrs
Jaa. McCandiess, Allegheny, do ft yrs
J. H. Shocnberger, Lawrenceville. do 6 yrs
J. D, McCord. Penn street, do 4 yrs
A. Hoeveler, LawTcncevilie. do 3 yrs
Girard House Pittsburgh, do 0 yn
Si. Chari os * do do sjn
Address Washington Hotel Box 1806,
Pittsburgh P. 0. feb2oJyd
DR. BROWN, NO. 80 BMTBWSi.n
street, cures toWUs. Syphilitic Eruptions.
Eruptions. Tetter, Ringworm Mercurial We
ekses, Seminal Weakness, Hies, Rheumatism,
Female Weakness Monthly Suppressions. Dis
eases of the Joints, Nervous Affections. Puns in
the Back and Loins. Irritation of the Bladder
firm niilTiTrn nonrnTiiiTlii lim 1 Cureguaran
toed. do!8 ;
OEASS-1S HARUKiJi OF WfIDETB
■O. BEa NS—Justreoeived and for saiejy
FEfZRB A ARMSTRuNfIr
noao oo^oTMSetlSdßintitrMtfc
CQMMO CIA L
Pittsburgh gkneral market.
Orrica or tbk Daily Post, >
i. 18*3. /
aoti “e T^T Y Mt ?i day w “ moderately
We had a .a w '*s* r w “ 0001 Mi dear.
The M?ea th« a ;L, frost ® B»turd«y nlyhi
foUow? h * Mme "” d " <mr notice were aa
scales at $37@40 *alesof 7 loads at tbe
Apples—Oar market is well supplied at thi*
time with a goo 1 Ico&l demand Ra£*<i4fl kli a
$2 50@2 75. The receipt, b“the
iiy increasing * r * Bieaa
„,f k , 6 ““‘““•.to notice a fi rm market
with a good local demand especially, i or the bet
ter grade,. The stock on hand is not large
Xhe receipts were about eqnal to the deman
““ OD * the sale, were MO bbls. ot Extra, $5 80®
« CO; Extra Family, $7 OC®7 25. Tse martetto
the East was dnll, and prioes had declined a
shade. We understand that some heavy lot, are
n< l?J2 I*tlle 1 * tlle ,? a 7 t 0 this oity by the riyer,
market was firm and the demand
e ,°° d PWels offered found ready
parchaser, at fnU ra.ea. Wheat is selling ftom
$l S 3offll \i de SSK a L ‘S? following rates: Ked
1i..7m f 'bite* l 38<81 40. Corn steady
withheld 20 i do, the terms were
“ *“« “adi,/^.
fiLSoar Ur “ 1 ' S,t 75@85c to the ex-
Salt-. Market firm with a limited sanr.lv in
hands. Sales ISO bbls. at $2 85®2 70 B bbi
a Market firm with a good demani
bSI-Vat HKo 9 '' W - I3@lS>4: boxes Ham^
talca of
Matter— foe demand exceed* the fnpnlr: we
nn * e p a!e9 of 700 frojh roll at 25®28c
hiSSftoiSMSf tiss. Mt? of for
Whilc"^ 0 m ' rkBt WM dkll With BaleB ° f
Whisky— jjarket firm with a regular trade
demand; we note tales at 70@710.
Grocerlwt—Market very firm with a fair de
mand for low t n meet the wants of the looai trade.
;„.. eQ of Kustern oisies prioes were droop
“k the current rates were: Sugar—Ciba sale,
hhi^no’ 14 bb at Molasses —sales ot
. b ni- or r' 1 at 64 : “•». »t 65 Sjrups
rales of 20 bbls Lorering’s at 85c. Coffee—sales
of 44 BRcka Rio ai 34@35c.
PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.
tv , , , , Tuesday, Deo. 1. 1863.
..imtiv *• *»e not Dotlve—buyers
A , n?i?*^ T v n “ l° ok hold very sparingly. The
Allegheny h»s risen some fourteen inches—we
may expeot an increase in receipts in a short
Ume. The export)i sinoo our last were: To New
Tar * 102 To
Philadelphia—Refined 1083: Crude, 637- Ta*
a*. To Baltimore—Refined, 49; Crude 296 Tr
iao 2 n j go p ,° rt i Allegheny River— Hcfined,
rS, ; j Cr Sdi e * V * * —defined—l3!o*
Crude, 239. (.Yule—The stook «-n hand for sale
at this timo beusg limited holders had the ad.an
-I**®; 0^ e sales of 185 bb s. pa:kages includ
ed at 21c; 200 do do on private «en»s; in bul*
holde s were demanding Refined—Hold
ers were inclined to ssk a small advance We
notea sale of2oo bbls in bond
fuMd to sell unless at an advance on these rates •
fbr free lll ° D ° deAlei ® ioT bonded and 44^45
CRieago Hog: Market
Receipts this week 58,980.
-s^“° Monday .morning opened very
fine, and only 40 car loadn of hogs arrived, aM
tuns gave salesmen confidence, and 656 c « ft
livo we gbt, was asked and paid readily, and
some choice lots we heard of at 6&c, and one ex
tra good held at 7c. 'Jo-day tho weather is bad
arrivals large, and buyers demand concessions.
Geo W. Dorman rives the following es the
pr.ce of hogs this week:
Lxvt Dead
]« qaali :y, corn fed, largo sice £°is&bc
ft .. . v.- •, 6 ®«>4e 7X@« c
small site?, fat aod
prime, for market butchers 6 @s*c 7&@B 0
Large me Btill fed. fat c I%® c
Beconci quality atili fed 4 «a c 7H<g>7^c
Philadelphia Metal Market
lßoy continues in demand at the advance, with
w m 0 11 5 a i e £ W ? quote Anthracite No 1
at $42: No 2 at $4O, and No 3 at $36@SB, cash
and very little offering, mo t of the makers being
sold up, Scotch Pig is scarce. The last sales
were at $43 50 S ton. For manufactured tho de
mand is good and prices looking up, he mills
generally fu 1 of ' rders for Borne time, to come.
T l *^ 0 little or no s ock to ope
rate in ; 2209 pigs Galena s'ld to come here from*
New \ or* at the 100 fts, r ße >,.
< oppkr irt firm but quiet. Yellow Metal is
better, sheets selling at 34c, and bolts at 35c on
tune.
Hop In Ht I.onis.
Demand steady at wiih an occtWnal
saio or an extra choice lot at a fraction higher*
Among thn sales to doy wore 200 head atfij&c
ibbdu at l5O do. dividing on 175 ft?, a. 0®
o>6c j.or ft. ai,d 486 choice at $6 70 per 100 ft* net
Hogs In Indianapolis.
. A s r °i busineai was dono at a I the pork-pack
ing cstab ishment. About 3,800 hogs were killed*
ur an average of over 700 ac each or the five es
tablish.*,cds We understand about 8,000 hogs
have been killed up to ihis time, and there
is about a week’s killi’gnow in the pens. Fcr
an average of 2fo. $6 75 is obtained.
Cincinnati Whishy Market.
vVhibxt The market ij unchanged, though
the feelin, is rather firmer than it was at the oloce
ol yesterday. The sales were 600 bbls at 73@75&.
the latter rate for wagon.
SUKKETB BY TKLEOBAPH.
tiev Yorlx Market
Nsw York. j>ov. 30— Cotton 2@3c better but
somewhat irreau ar at7B@Bob for middling up
lamta Ylour s@loo better ana more doing; $6 25
@6 30 for extra State; $7 45@7 65 for R. h, 0.:
$5 60@9 50 for trade brands; closing quiet
scarcely so firm. Whisky firm at 75@76. West
ern Wheat opened Wit o better with tair business
but closed dull, buyers generally refusing to pay
the advance; $1 39@1 43 lor Chicage spring; $1 41
@1 4 • for Miiwau&ie Club; $l4lOl 45 for Amber
Corn l@2o .better and dul*; il 23 lor shipping
mixed Western in store. Oats better'and fair
business at 89@90 for Western and B: ate. Wool
firm. Petroleum quiet; r.fined in i omi 40041.
Pork more active and a shade firmer; $l6 50®
16 t>2H for old moss; slB®l6 for new mess
Beef quiet and steady. Bacon sides quiet Cut
meats active. Lard dull and unchanged.
New York Money Market.
New \obx, November 30.—Money without im
portant change with good business. Sterling
auil. Gold unsettled and firmer oi ening at 47
advancing 49, declining to 47Vi and dosing |at 47
Baltimore Market.
BaUSXou. Ncv. 30.--Flour Steadv. Wheat
whlte 05; Southern Red
$1 60@1 67. Corn active; new White sl@l 30
Whisky quiet nut nrm; ohio at 74.
Philadelphia Market.
Philxdelphu. is ov. 30.—Flour quiet; sales of
1000 bbls extra Family at $7 12J* Wheat heavy;
sales of 400 bush at an advance ot 2<u Red $1 65
®1 66, White $1 80@2 05. Corn declined; sales
of 3000 bosh Yellow at $1 i'o; '"Lite atsl 20;
new $1 10. Petroleum in better demand : Crude
24; Refined in bond 32; free do 47@50. Whisky
firm at 47.
MOtKV MAKMKi
dorrsutrd daily for the morjjimg i*o»t at
D ESSES. KOtTHTt A UIR, BJLOE.SBB,
VO, 118 WOOD STREET.
I tie lollowing are the baying and selling rates
‘or livid. Silver. Ac. •
Buying Belling
Uvio * 1 40 - On
aiUer ... 1 35 00
Demand Notes 1 39 un
Eastern Kxehange.
Baltimore. pai £
Philadelphia- P aj L
ilimon ~ pai M
Pennsylvania Currency par X
Western Kxehange,
Cincinnati p&i
Louisville par
Cleveland par w
8t Louis- _ par %
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE,—WHEREAS
letters testamentary on the estate ef John
McGee, deceased, late of M'Candless township,
Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to the
subscriber*. All persons indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present the same duly authenticated
for settlement to either ef the undersigned.
JAMBS A. GIBSON,
HENRY MoGEB.
„ Bxeeators.
M’Candies* township, Nov. 28, 1863.
no24*dlawAw3m
pRITAIE DISEASES
H, BHOWN’S OFPIOB,
60 smj ihfiklii stub nr,
limtiwiH ayifj p.rßngni-8 in A»oOd o- u.OOical fcj
vice should not £sii to give him a calL
l)r. Brown's remedies never (ail ro euro impu
rities, scrofulous and venereal affection? —Alto
hereditary taint, snob as tetter, psoriasis an*i oth
er skin.^ J is«asex. Hie origin of which the patient
is ignorant
gRMLSAL WHAKTTRtfo.
Dr. B’s remedies for this affliction, .brought on
by solitary habits, are the only medicines known
la this country which are safe and will speedily
teitore to health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr, Brown’s remedies core in a lew days this
info! affliction.
He also treat Hies, Gleet, Gtmnorrhoe, Drethal
Dischargee. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back
and BLianoyE. Irritation of the Bladder, strict'
nte& ete. •
: Awtier tdbe answered must contain at least
MedkdDa seat to aay addrec gaftty tuuficad..
... RIVER IL ITERS.
Tp liirgEj—Lm( evening at twilight til era
**?£'{'«*&***' °. fwat « intheohMn.l
ThePiMentriee l, from the AUe-
The wcatkar darin * the day waa bitter
n Pae**a»er .‘earner Miami.
SjPt- Kimdton. loaves this day Tor Cincinnati!
3%ts boat belongs to the Hed, White and Dree
idne. and tows no barges. Onrattentivefriend.
t apt, Bryson, viill be found in the office.
favorite s earner Aurora, Capt John
Dales. Iq*vcs to-day for Cairo and St Loois. This
boat has the best of mo nations, and is in
chargecf careful and experience! officers.
AHBITALB AND DEPARTURES.
_ ARRIVED,
FranfcJio, Bennett. Brownsville.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Ja*. Reese. Pecolea, Klisaboth.
„ .
Clarke, Brownsville,
rrankiin, Boinott, Brownsville.
Jaa. Ree»e, Peebles. Eli^K^h
STEAMBOATS.
“Bed. WiiUe and Bine” Line.
THROUGH itLRKCT iOR
WHEELINH, MARIETTA. V,pkpp«
BURG and ClSCMkaiu
low no Barges,^
Comprising the new j*.
JBttfiisSSLuid elegant first " l "°"
passenger stoamere, CttlCaKlKo. 3. Biaak.mas
t.r—mca, olerE: CRICKET Mo. 4, Manriliiott,
SJ!J 0,- S aylord ’ cerk L MIAMI. Hamilton!
master Bryaon, cl erg. The above named steam”
erg leave positively aa adver:ised. no2B
Leaves TI ES® A V, Dec.l, 4 p.m.,
THE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER
MIAMI,
Hamilton, OaDtain; Bmon Clerk,
inB“S[!: JNt '- FLAOK “ d J - D -^
»OR EVANSVILI.K, CAIRO and ST.
LOUIS.
WEDMESDAI. DEC. 2, AT 10 A. M.
SULKS DID PASSES-
JlSfiSßHLger steamer PRIM A DONNA, A.
M Uowan, Commander, will leave as announced
above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
iel JOHN hX.-.CK. Agent.
POB EVANSVILLE, CAIRO and ST.
' LOUIS.
LEAVES TUESDAY. DEC. 1. AT 4P. M.
(GrfCj, THE FINE PABSENOEK
, AURORA, John Dales,
Commande-, win leave aa onnonno'.d a■ ove.
For lreigbt. cr.passage, apply on board, or to
JOH.t’t FnACR or
del > J.D. COLLINGWOOD, AgU.
FOB CIBTOXSHATI.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER IST.
Bjg*), THE NEW AND SPLENDID
SSsSsSESL passenger steamer JENNIE
uuniia, C&pt. 11. ti. Deveuny, Commander,
will leave as announced above.
For freight or on board, or to
JOHN FLACr., Agent*
C’ UIN A ft D LIN K.
btaaa U tygeeufaiwj aid Lifer^ol.
The First Class Power oi S eamshlps,
SIDON | HKDAB
MARATHON, j TRIPOLI,
j. ft-., WILL SAIL FROM NEW
fnp pjlrtU York every alternate Wednesday,
hro m Liverpool every alternate
Tuesday, and from Queenstown
every alternate Wednesday.
Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Uneens
wwn, $3O in tola, or its equivalbiFb in ourrenoy.
o ew or k to Liverpool, $35 in ourrenoy.
GUI%N.°SSttT^%Vr biAA * di
M THOR H. RATT&AN, Agt,
No 122 Monongabela House. Water SL.
no2B-lyd Successor to Thos. TLuttiyaw
PiMsagefrom England 4t Ireland
$21,00.
EUROPEAN AOEWCY.
THOMAS H. RATTIGAN,
European Agent, 122 Monongahe*
1a iiouie, Pittsburgh, Pa., is pro-
HBHSB® pared to bring out or send .back
passengers from or to any part of the cldooontry,
either by Pteam or sailfng packets.
NIGHT DRAFTS ifOK SALE payable in any
part of Europe,
Agent for the Pudiannpolis and Cincinnati
Railroad. Als\ Agent for the old Biaok Star
Line of bailing Packets, ard for tho lines of
Steamers saibng between New York, Liverpool.
Glasgow and Galway.
Having Bncceaded ttie above in the European
Ph&cageand Exchange Business, the undersigned
-solicits the patronage of his former customer*,
and the publij in general, and is prepared to set
tle all outstanding transactions *n full.
no2B-lm THOS. H RATTIGAN.
A WILBOBPB
m &
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PBEHIUHS
XT TH>
[STRBNATIONAL BXHIBITION, LODOR.IUB
Industrial Exposition, Paris. 1881,
In competition with all the leading Sewing Jfgw
chines in Europe and America, and the
United States Agricultural Association; Metro
politan Mechanics* Institute, Frank*
lin Institute, Philadelphia; Mechanics* Aiaocia
taon, Boston; American Institute, New York t
Maryland Institute, Baltimore; As
sociation, Cincinnati; Kentucky InaUtute,LoQl»-
ville; Mechanics* Institute, San Francdfoo; and
at every State and Owuljjr Fair where
Exhibited tills Beenm.
UPWARDS OP
125,000 OF THESE HACHUIS
Have riwdjr beea Bald,
A fact whioh speaks louder words of ffee
suooess and popularity ol Wkeeler A Wil
son’s Family Sewing Eaehlns ■ the
cheapest Machine in the world.
BROAUSB IT IB THE BEST.
Every Haehlne warrsnfint fTTt Tms
OUBTOXUna HOfHZWO n
INSTRUCTIONS FREE.
Always happy to exhibit and explain them.
oontaininc an explanation at the
machine, with testimonials from ladies ol the
highest fsocial standing, given on application.
either in person or by mail.
W«. HUBIEB * CO.,
Agents for the Western States and Wwttm Pa.
Principal Offices and Wholesale Emporiums,
Mo. JF7 Fiftk Street PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ptke'a Opesm Houm CINCINNATI, O.
UurauteTemple LODIHVILLR. KY.
QPmi6 a spubwdid stock or
Puis, Saoqnes, Cloaks, Circulars,
FRENCH MKRINOES, COBUE9B. POPLINS
RKFPB,I)BLAINES, MDBltlljfe, TRTan '
IJNKNB andSLABKBXSTkt^
« o. 96 Markot ttrocL
b<ftw<a 6tk Mid tbe DM^nond*
PIAMOS AMS SOW COS
£*■ ndered thebert in the world. Hainee
Br«u Pianos are the hern Pianoe intheoSjntrr
a» sMKaa sessSSE
K*fs»@ss
Plicae from $66 to 1220.
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