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v MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF
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Zboraday Eve&lDit. Dee. 8, IMS.
AH EVENING WITH DICKEHS.
Part I. Ihe touobing story of
■ICHAIB OOIBLEDICB
Tbs poor Bo'dier,who, redeemed from Intemper
ifl.promoted to rank and honor for good con
duet and bravery in tho field
jjjWt U.-fHE BOjtS AT HjLLY TREK
-.Part PI—THE ELOPEMENT OF MR. JTN
ULJ£, with the bi'inater Anne, forming a perfect
oameay is itself, and introducing Mr. Jingle, Mr
rupman. Mr. Hckwick, old Wardle the fcpins
terAuot md other characters j
i» to be had at the Music and I
Hook stores. Library Rooms and at the Hail Door,
Doors open at /; Reading to commence at 75i.
W.H.KISCAID, "EOB6E W.WetlU*.
§fr jr^*L Tfioa. Bake well, Jr.. I
YPla** Ward * Henry M. Atwood,
,uQ3-td Lecture Committee. I
Philad’phia Advertisements.
OHIB. BASER J, RODRAH HIGKB.
IBIAH BICES CHAB. 0. SWOPE.
MAGEE dk HICKS.
Importers and dealers in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings,
A’o. 266 MARKET STREET,
PUi iadelphla.
oc2&-tf
WM. BBI€E A CO.,
PRODUCE AHD PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
So. 15 Ronth Water street,
PHILADELPHIA ..
advanooj made on consignments
when required. my-lyd
K. P. MIDDLETON «fc BRO
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
AKD DEALERS IX
Fine Old Whiskies,
No. 5 North Front htreet,
PHILADELPHIA
mylO-1 yd
grokge bßAivr,
Manufacturer and Wholesale uni Retail Lo&ler
In (-Tory description of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
«I 0 CHESTSITT STREET,
myl-lyd
c. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MARUFACTURBRB OF
CAS FIXTUREB A CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improral Kitelsoir k Patent Paragon
C.O A E OIL BURNERS
HAHD LAMPS, OOLDMUS, &o.
Salesroom.,6l7 Arch St. Philadelphia
Manufactory, Prankfurd. Philadelphia,
i y2:ly
coo-iii warranted.
C. HABET BRIAN,
LOJfGCOTK A PRABCE,
MANUFACTURERS <t IMPORTERS
o v
MEN’S FIIRNISHINU GOODS
AND TAILORS TRlMvlnqs,
MO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA
‘‘THIS I ft I O
AKCH STREET, between 3d and 4th
PHILABELPHU
rNDERBI6NKI> HATING BE-
A newed the lease of the above popular House
for ft series ol rears, would respectfully call the
attention ol tho traveling public to its central lo
cality, either tor business or pleasure,
mh&lyd THOMAS S. WEBB A SOI
HOOP SUHI HiOTACTORf.
THE riDRRMIHIED WOFLD RE.
SPECTFULLY inlonn the Public that they
have opened tbc storo No, 57 Fifth street, under
Masonic Hall, with a large assortment ot
Hoop Skirts.
of every description, manufactured by them
selves, and they are prepared to offer unusual
indeoemenu both to Wholesale and Retail Uuy
ere. Tho material used in the raanntacture of
our flirts Uof the very best quality, and. being
manufactured on the premises, the work is guar
anteed. All skirts purchased at our establish
ment oan at any time be repaired. Wo cordially
invite all buyers to call on us before before pur
chasing o'sewbero, as wo lee! confidont that the
extent of our barine.*? enables os to offer in
ducements not elsewhere to be obtained
oo GoLDaTKIN k GAKhUNfCHL,
se2-3tnd 57 Fifth st.. under Masonic flail*
PAJPER,
FOR AUTUMN OF ISG3,
A oomplete assortment of beautiful
PAPER HMGIVUB
Of all styles, at drices lower than oan be aaajn
offered, for sale duriuir the season by
w. P. HAKNHAI.I,
IHAVK TIIIM DAT SOLD SIT KX
tiro stock at SHIP CHANDLERY and BOAT
BT )KEB to RENO, MARATTA 4 CO., who will
continue the business at the old stani No 47
Front street.
To those of my friends who have patronised mo
during the last fifteen years, whileoonnected with
the firm of Isham A Pishrb, Isham, Fisher A
Co., and John Isham. 1 return my thanks
and solicit a nmtmuanoe of the i atroDago to mv
sueoe -tors, Messrs, ttBNO, MARATfA it CO
oheerlulty recommending thorn m beta* evarv
wu worthy of it. " 017
m*“L°5 ce wi ll remain for the present with
Makatta k Op , where I hope to
nave the pleasure of seeing my customers and
“nnati. October 19, , IdHAM '
Having purchased the stock of Jno. <i Isham.
and succeeded m the firms of Isham & Fisber
JLaham, * Co.. aDd Jn<*. (i Isham. in th«
SHIP CHANDLERY and BOAT STORE
?«». wo hope to merit a continuance of the very
liberal patronage bestowed upon them
JOHN C. RKNO,
FRANK MARA'rTA.
FRANK X. RENO,
ra • No. 47 Pablio Landing.
Cincinnati, October. 19.1863. 0026-if
Pittsburgh a Co knells vtllr R. R. Omo»,l
mroncE to stock h m?DEksSthe
PII4frRGKd M C^'rE^^&R o^ e
ROAD COMPANY will be held at the Offi« of
the Company. Jonen' Buildup. Fourth ;«
the city of Pittsburgh, on iheFlßSi i»ONDAY
(seventh day) of December next, at 12 o’oloek m
for the purposeof electing twelve Directors for
the ensuing year.
n023-2wd W. 0. HVGHART, geo’y
\]kf AfLH lIG-DOLLfi, HOBBY
horses, every style of beautiful DoUb.
Doll Heads, Tin. Chinn, Box and Bellow Toys
Fancy China Good a , baskets, and hundreds of
charming art tales suitable for
Christmas A Holiday Presents,
J ust arrived at
JJERSTKH 4 SCHWARZ,
Eency Goode and TovHmne.
I64SmithtfeHttre»t.;
LOT OF
Manufacturing and Cigar Leaf For Sale.
n’COUUTEB A BAER,
108 wood street
srf?JSsST@L OD r <,o ®f i * t, “» lrt * lot of Murafor
j S. M. PETTEieiU, ft CO.,
vNo. 37 Park Row, Now York, and 6 State street,
t Boston, are oar agents for the Dally and
Weekly Post in those cities, and are author
ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for ns at our Lou>est Rnttt.
O-OH AND AFTEBTHE Ist OF NO-
I YBMBER, 1863, ail subscriptions to the Dally
Post must be paid in advance Those knowing
themseveff*do be fn arrears will please call and
settle without farther delay.
1 DAILY AHD WEEKLY POST
can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of
J. W. Pittook and Frank Case, Fifth street with
or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5
cents.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,
I A Question Answebeb.—By what au-
I thority does the. Agent of the 5-20 bonds
. f advertise that the principal of eaid horde
lis payable in gold? To which the Led
; Ireplies : Because the Government has
I never yet paid any of its loans otherwise
I than in gold or its _ equivalent, having so
I paid one loan within the present year,
I when the difference between coin and pa*
I per was as wide as it is likely to be at the
I time of maturity of any existing loan. It
I is an acknowledged obligation of the Gov-
I eminent, so far as unvarying custom goes,
Ito pay in coin. Nothing else is contem-
I plated, and any proposition to pay'any
I Government loan otherwise than in gold
lor its equivalent, would be estimated so
I vile a violation of plighted faith as to
I rouse the indignation of the whole conn*
I try.. Aside from all this, there is no ne*
I ceßsity for any such gratuitous sacrifice of
I credit. The Treasury, from its revenues
from customs, Ac., and the required ap
propriations to a sinking fund, will have
abundant means to pay regularly the semi* i
annual interest and principle, as it falls ,
due, in coin. The loa'ns that are now in
the market have some eighteen or twenty
years to run, supposing the 5-20 s to run
to their limit, long before the expiration of j
which time we hope to see this unnatural j
war ended, with both the currency and ]
the credit of the country at par.
I Union Prisoners in Richmond —The
I editor of. the Baltimore American propos*
J ed to visit Richmond in his private capac-
I ity, in order to superintend the distribu*
I tion of food and clothing sent to the
I Union prisoners confined in the prisons of
II hat city, and who are in a suffering and
I starving condition. He says .* that an
ambnlaDoe of supplies will be forwarded
from Baltimore ana the loyal States, pro
vided there is a certainty that they will
reach their destination, there can be no
manner of doubt. All that is required,
then, is some medium of communication
between the donors and the receivers of
their contributions. To supply this much
needed medium, Mr. Fulton has volun
teered to undertake this by no means de
sirable mission, if the Richmond authori
ties w.ll accept the proposition.
PHILADELPHIA,
I Rainy Saturdays. —lt is somewhat re-
I markable,that for five weeks in succession
there have been heavy rain storms on Sat
urdays, -rbile the weather has been quite
I dry on other days, excepting that some of
I the storms have lasted through the follow
ing.Sundays. Somelmeteorologists explain
it by saying that heavy storms trevel in
great circles, about which they revolve a
number ot times before their force ib spent,
and consequently they revisit the same
place as many times as they traverse the
circle, with about an equal interval of time
between each visit. If this be true, the
five successive storms have been the same
storm,jnst as Paddy’s “drunk” was "the
same drunk” he had been caught in Borne
dayß before.
Pittsburgh Theatre. —Novelty is the
order of the day at this popnlar house, and
crowds nightly attest their approbation of
it. This evening Mr. R. E. J. Miles and
his educated horses appear in the ever
successful drama of *• Putnam.” Mr. M.
appearing as the historic General, and his
famons horse, Hiawatha, as his gallant
steed. Sefton, Loveday, Chippendale and
Karnes, and Misses Eberle, Hyatt, &c.,
also are in the cast, making the combina
tion most powerful, and one that cannot
fail to draw another great house. The
ghost also walks to night. Don’t fail to
go and see it.
Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee We
direct attention to the advertisement of
this truly patriotic organization, which
will be found in another column. The
Committee is now sending off daily large
supplies for the relief ot onr sick and
wounded soldiers, and if our citiz 'ns ex
pect the organization to continue the good
work, they should aid it liberally with
supplies. It iB certain that, the articles
sent now go through, and are properly and
promptly distributed.
Robbeby.-Arbests. Yesterdaymorn
ing information was made before Mayor
Sawyer of a bold robbery committed at
thp residence of Mr. Fraliche, near Oak
land, on Monday evening. Officers Hague
and Moon took the matter in hand, and
succeeded in arresting the thieves yester
day The rascals showed fight, but were
finally captured, and safely lodged in jail.
Messrs. Hague and Moon deserve credit
for the manner in which they managed the
arrest.
Death of a Pittsburgher —By refer
ence to onr obitnary column it will be seen
that Ralph Gray, of the firm of Hermin
gray 4 Co , died on Monday last in Cov
ington, Ky. Mr. Gray was well and wide
ly known in this city, and his friends will
learn of his death with deep regret. He
very .justly enjoyed the reputation ot being
an honest, energetic business man, and
had seenred a competence for himself and
family in the glass manufacturing business
in Cincinnati, in whieh he was the pioneer.
*7 Wood Street.
Api-ointments. —John H. Stewart, the
newly elected Sheriff, has made the follow
ing appointments: Deputies, 8. B. Cluly,
Robert McCutcben, Geo. R. Slocnm and
Wm. Stn'obs Jailor, Wm. J White.
Wc are pleased to see that Mr. Cluly has
been retained in office, and are sorry to
Dart with triend Small, the jailor. Our
lest wish is that he may soon find a calling
suitable to his acquirements, and that bis
shadow may never grow less.
Desth of Alderman Rodgers.— We are
tamed to announce the death of H. J.
Rodgers, who resigned the office of Alder
man of the Sixth Ward, to serve his
country in the ranks of the Army of the
Potomac. At the time of his death,
which occurred at Alexandria, he wan
Quartermaster's Sergeant in the 102 d
regiment.
A Candid Admission.— Chief Engineer
Isherwood, on his cross examination, ad
mitted that when he was commissioned as
Steam Engineer in the United States Navy,
he had never had charge of an engine.
The, good old Democratic test, —“is he
capable, is he honest ?''—could not have
brtn applied to Mr. Isherwood, else he
w„cld never have been appointed
K "
kxnkdy's Bauk Note Eetiew.— This
rompt and reliable Bank Note Review
lor December ia now oat. Persona band
mg large or 6mall some of money should
ict be without this reliable detector, as it
may be tbe means ofaaving them ten fbld
the amount of its coat in a Bingle trans
action.
New Aowrr.-Mr. H. L. Norton, of
Brownsville Payette Co., P»., haring
bought out Mr. Druit, is now the authori-
the Daily and Weekly Pott
lolhat village.
Death Of a Pbiest.— Father Montgom
wy,’ a v«fiSflibleGatholicPrieafcof >NaaK
ville, web jAtnfetgttl '-With paralyrison
at 6 o’clock
in the evening of tent day.
MORMfC}, i %.ili63.
AILY POST.
Tgtrßß|>AT, DECEMBER 8, 1863/
I Pittsburgh Locksmith?.— Some five or
six years since, '.un lock upon the inner
door of the county jail was broken. 'The
lock had been manufactured in England,
and the maker offered a reward of $5OO to
any man who would make a key to unlock
it without taking the lock off the door. Mr.
Kettenburg, locksmith in the Fifth Ward,
undertook the task, and soon succeeded
in making a key just as good &b that manu
in England This gentleman can
etui be found at42tj, Penn street, where,
in addition to his regular business of lock
smith, he carries on the gas and steam
ntung, and fitting up oil refineries,
under the superintendence of Mr. W. H.
Creamer. Mr. Creamer is a practical gas
fitter of long experience, and his work may
always be relied on. We cheerfully re
commend Mr. Kettenburg and Mr. Crau
mer to our friends.
Ladies’ Purs, and Where to Get Them
—At Wm. Fleming’s, 189, Wood street!
eaD be seen the roost elegant display of
fashionable tare tor Ladies,’ Mieses’ and
Children. His stock comprises all the
most desirable styles of fare, from the most
elegant and costly, to the commoner
grades, so that all tastes can be suited.
Also Misses’ and Children’s Silk and Felt
Hats, with a large and fall assortment of
Men and Boy’s Hats. We advise those
intending to purchase any of the above
named goods, to call at Fleming’s and yon
cannot fail to be suited in price and
quality.
Bold Robbery.— A bold robbery was
comnaitted on Friday night, at Bepler’s
Hotel, Federal street, Allegheny, by which
quite a number of boarders and lodgers
«5o 6 r „ eve “ of Hums varying from $8 to
iL. . , arrests have yet been made,
although the police are on thp alert.
Correction.— lq oar article od Monday
calling attention to the urgent call forßnp
plies by oar noble soldierß in the West, we
stated that all articles should be sent to
the Committee’s Rooms, 79 Smithfield
street. We should have said No. 59
fourth street.
. Pittsburghers Abroad.—Ob the Ist
instant the toilowing Pittsburghers were
m Philadelphia: N. P. Sawyer, T. S.
Blair, R. A. Cobville, Jas. Caldwell.
Pectoral SYRcp.-Dr. Keyser’s Pec
toral ayrap cures eoughß.
eolda Key Ber s PecU)ral Syrup curee
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup curee in
naenza.
Dr, Kej3er a Pectoral Byrup cures bron
CDUIB.
For Uryngitia take Dr. Keyaer’s Pec
toral Syrup.
tor incipient consumption take Dr.
Hey Ber « Pectoral Syrup.
For cold in the head take Dr. Keyaer’s
Pectoral Syrup.
throat Seyser ’ fl Pectoral Syrup cures sore
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures
quirky.
D.- Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures old
coughs.
Dr. Keyaer a Pectoral Syrup curea all
kinds of diseases of the lungs and breast.
Prepared and sold by Dr. Geo. H.
Letskr, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the
uolden Mortar.
Pncp ,"<0 cts. and $1 per bottle.
on 8 advertisement in this
day's rost.
JOSEPH MEYER.
JOSEPH METER A SON,
manupaotureru op
PI.AIN ASTD FANCY
FURNITURE & CHAJRB,
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELJ) BT.
Between (Ith and Virgin alley
JgXTRAfT OF BUCHU
extract of hucht.
Bladder and Kidney?,
Bladder and Kidneys,
At Rankin's Drug Store.
At Rankin’s Drug Store.
'v? Market street, bolow Fourth,
63 Market street, below Fourth
W HEEL** A WILSON'S
‘.SfiT'P/
AWARDED THE
highest PREMIUMS
AT THK
SiTIOJiL KXRIBITION, LOUDON, 1862
industrial Exposition, Paris. 1861,
In oomrotition with all tho leading tewing Ma
chines In Europe and America, and the
Unitod States Agricultural Association; Metro
politan Mechani-s’lnrtitute.Wahbington; Frank
lin Institute, Phi aielphia; Mechanics’ Asjocia
tion, Boston; American Institute, New York;
Maryland Institute, Baltimore: Mechanic*' As
sociation. Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louis
ville; Mechanics’ iDstitnto, San Francisco; and
»t ©very State and County Fair wbei e
i'.xhlblt«d this Season.
UPWARD.-, OF
125,000 OF THESE JHACHINES
Have already been Mold,
A f«ct which Speak, louder than words of the
suocese aod popularity 01 Wheeler d Hl],
■on'e famUj Sewing Machlne-the
oheapesl Machine io the world.
BECAUSE IT IS THK BEST.
Every Machine warranted for 8 Yean.
CTTBTOMKRS RISK HOTfIIXQ IS PUEOHASIHG.
INSTRUCTIONS FREE.
Always happy lo exhibit and explain them.
Circulars, containing an explanation of the
machine, with testimonials from ladies of the
hishost’social standing, given on application.
oiihor in person or by mail.
WM. BUHNER ft CO.,
Agents for tho Wostem States and Western Pa.
Principal Offices and Whelesale Emporiums,
So. 87 Fifth Street.. .PITTSBOHaH, PA.
Plke*t Opera House CINCINNATI, 0.
LOUISVILLE. KT.
f&Rcnij ®t B rSd« d fo C
tjSo: a. kjsllS? 01
69 Ftdotl gt>i AlUduoj (
Ex-Governor Pratt, of Md
Heath of Ex-President Pierce’s
TWO OP MOBGiS'B CAPTAINS CAP-
The Situation In Tennessee.
A NtW Dec - 2 -- The Tribune's
Army of the Potomac dispatch states that
the rebel prisoners captured daring the
battle stated that the enemy knew several
days previously the exact time our army
would cross the Bapidan.
On learning trustworthy details of the en
gegemeni ot the 8d corps, the whole as
pect of the affair, instead of being disas
trous, exhibits saoceas on onr part, in re
pulsing twice in succession the ranks of
6De S! wl I th ,, a J lOB3 I to of at least
*OO or 800 in killed and wounded.
Sunday, Nov. 29, 10* a. m -The rebels
tnis morning remain in their works across
the Bun, and preparations are actively
making by Gen. Meade for a grand as
sanlt. Tne 2d corps moved from the cen
tre to the left, the sth supplying the va
cancy on both sides of the pike. A great
battle will probably be fongnt to-morrow.
Sunday morniDg breaks with clondy
skies and cold, raw east wind. Onr for
I C ® B a^ e agatb changing position to meet
the wiles of the enemy. Engineers, under
cover of the darkness, last night con
| struoted bridges over Mine Ran, and our
artillery protects them now. The enemy
also constructed a considerable line of
earthworks, and have seven heavy guns in
position in full view. Thus stands mat
ters np to ten and twelve o’clock.
The 6th corps, which was in reserve
yesterday, has moved oat to the front and
taken place, while Gen. Warren swung
around to the left to execute important
movements. Now (noon) the expectation
is that a grand battle will open about
three o’clock this afternoon.
ANTHONY MEYER
When the mesßebger with the above
left the front, Sunday afternoon, a Bank
movement was being executed by the 2d
corps, General Warren, which would, it
was thought, bring on a general engage
ment.
Monday, November 30 —Yesterday
morning heavy firing was heard. From
passengers by the train from Rappahan
nock Sutton, we learn that the firing con.
tinned daring the greater part of the fore
noon on Monday.
A dispatch bearer from General Meade
is understood to have come in on the train
with dispatches to the War Department.
PITTSBURGH.
For all Diseases of the
For all Diseases of the
New York, Dec. 2—A Washington
correspondent of the Evening Poet of the
Ist, says : The courier cmp.oyed by the
newspaper correspondents came in from
Gen, Meade's headquarters early this
morning. He left the Booth Bide of the
Rapidan yesterday morning, aDd no seri
oue fighting had occurred up to that hour#
It was then believed that Meade would not
attack Gen. Lee before to day, and it was
considered possible that no battle would
be fought, as the army only carried rations
for a very hriei campaign. It will have
to fight soon or fall back for fresh supplies.
It is possible that when Meade has finish
ed the work he has undertaken he will fall
back upon Ftederickßbnrg, though nothing
is known upon that, point. At, five o’clock
this p. m , the Government has heard
nothing from the Rapidan. and in official
.circles this tact is accepted as favorable
rather than the contrary.
Price 75 Ceuta,
Priee 75 Cents,
Washington, Dec. 2 —The following
has beeu received lrom Gen. Banks :
Brownsville. Texas, Nov. 9.—To His
Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, President
of the United States, Washington In
the occupation of Braros Island and of
Brownsville, my most sanguine expecta
tions are more than realized. Three rev
olutions have occurred in Matamoras, af
fecting the government of Tamaulipas.
The first was adverse to the interests of
co and the United States, but every
thing is now as favorable as could be de
sired.
Washington. Dec. 2.— The Star has
courteously furnished, in advance of its
publication, the followiug dispatches from
authentic sources :
Cumberland Pass, Nov. 30, lip. m .~
Capt. Byrne repulsed Wheeler’s attack at
Kingston on Wednesday last, Wheeler
then retired to Kuoxville.
Tazewell, Tenri., Dec 1. 8.30 p.m.—
The reports from our ontposts this even
ing, concur in establishing the probabili
ty that Longsireet is retreating from
Knoxville towards Virginia.
Fortress Monroe, Dec. 2.— To Hon.
E M. Stanton : Government supplies
for our prisoners are received and for
warded by rebel agents. Supplies furnish
ed by State agents are also recived and
forwarded ; also, individual supplies. I
seut two boats faden with provisions to
City Point to-day. S. A. Meredith,
Brigadier General.
Washington, Dec. 2 —The head, or
crowning feature of the Statue of Freedom
was successfully hoisted to its position on
the dome of the Capitol, to-day, amidst
the cheers of spectators below and a salute
of cannon. The figure is made of bronze,
is 19 feet high, and weighs 16,000 pounds.
It was designed by Crawford, and cast, by
Clark Mills.
Washington, -Dec. 2—The trains are
making trips on the Orange & Alexandria
Railroad as tar as Rappahannock Station.
The road has noL been disturbed. Per
sons from the vicinity of Culpeper last
night, brings no definite news from the
army and they say no general engagement
has taken place up to yesterday p. m.
Louisville, Dec. 2.—J. T. Arris of the
detectives, captured this evening two of
John H. Morgan’s captains, (R. Sheldon
and 8. R Taylor,) who escaped with him
from Columbus. They were found about
six miles east of here on the Kentucky
side of the river, and have been committed
to the county jail in this city.
r Toeohto, C. W , Dec. 2,-The report
That Morgan urn Toronto is doubtful, if
m Canada he is keeping dark, but it is not
bltUeved that he is here. It uses
reported in London that he had reached!
Windsor, opposite Detroit, ■
BY TELEGRAPH,
TO THE DAILY POST.
THE WAR.
From Gen. Meade's Army.
Wo Serious Fighting Yet,
From Gen. Banks’ Army,
and Col. Nickerson Ar-
rested.
TURED.
New Yqhk, Dpc. 2;—JiJjght aldermen
were elected yesterday. Two Unibnista
and four Democate. Eight police justices
were elected. Three unionists and five
Democrats. Eight civil justifies were
elected. Two Unionists and six Demo
crats. The above iB the Tribunt's classi*
fi cation.
Fortress Monroe, Dec. I.—Ex-Gov.
Pratt, of Md., and Col. Nickerson, arrived
here this morning, from Baltimore, as
political prisoners The steamer New
York arrived from City Point with one
political prisoner from Richmind, Andy
Johnson, jr.
New York, Dec. 2.—A Tribune Wash
ington dispatch says: The President’s
illness is varioloid. It is rumored that
Hooker is to be placed at the head of the
army of the Potomac again.
Boston, Dec. 2 — Mrs. JaDeM. Pierce,
.wife of ex-PreBident Franklin Pierce, died
this a. m., at Andover, Mass. She has
been in feeble health for several years.
Save Thyself.
DR. S. CUTTER’S ENGLISH
BITfEBS,
t™ «BEATEBT mErYihe ever
mM A Jvi?,TEi> A,TKKAT,>E EVKK
A CURE FOB INTEMPERANCE.
ASA NERVINE. IT ALLAYS THE
chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all
persons addicted to the use of stimulants and
narcotics, such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors.
Opium, Morphia. Arsenin Tobacco, etc., etc It
removes the morbid appetite or craving ol‘the
stomach for stimulants. Ac. In Headache. Neu
as aNeSvifl nervous diseases, it has no equal,
fives fl befLlt hy tone to the
SSS?Siu«iSf rOVOB i t J ie 4^'PL etite i corrects Jivor
derangements. regulates the bowels, removes lan
?5 >r n a ° d drowsiness, and brings perfeet health to
the JJyspeptio.
k The blood, the life of
the body, u derived lrom the food we digest.
How important then, that the duties of thestom
i™SL p « rfectiy Panned. If its duties are
disease instead of health is
scattered through the system. When our food is
properly digested, pure blood ia supplied the
“ d Notches. Pun pica, Tetter. Erysipelas
8 JS 8 ’ Morcunal and Venerial Tainta, and
other diseases arising from impure blood, disac
pear Use Dr. Cutter's Eugdst Bittera andyou
will have perfect digestion and pure blood
thi " celebrated Medicine, ,
Agrato 8 p clro diaj from any of our ]
N. VAN BLKL, 118 N. Second street,
A *® nt > Philaaa.
TORRENCE k MofIAKR, Agents,
Coraerof Fourth and Market sts., Piitsburgh
cor sale by all respectable Druggists
octls-ly
ABRIVAI OF
NEW DRY GOODS
HliGlH A HitEE’g
Corner of s«to and Market Sts.
FRENCH MEBINOEB,
CASHMERES,
FINE WOOL PLAIDS
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
W.HITE and PLAID FLANNELB,
GREY TWIL'D FLANNELS,
SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS.
A full line of
DOMESTIC GOODS
Always on hand at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
THE
NEW CABPET STOBE,
We ,haU w^& E^d fiissiif "*•■*
Without any Advance In Price,
A full line of
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In sheets 8 to 24 ft wide:
Woolen Eruggets and Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHAD2B,
Table and piano Covers,
> Rage, Hats, Stall- Rods, Ac-
Thrae soodshave advanoed in first hands from
TEN PKK oEST within
talrty days, and are now eelliuß at
LESS TRAD MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
nnE.l U,C L ia al .*?? 8t eptireb- new. ali haring been
purchased within ninety days for oash. at the
re y lowest prices of the year.
M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.
S»s. 71 and 78 FIFTH ST.,
i)0 < 6 Woen Poßtoffioe and Dispatoh Building.
JAKES MdAPOHUS.
DRILBS IS
01SIEBS, BUTTER, POULTBV.
DAME and BOSS.
WO. 380 LIBERTY STREET,
del-dti Downstairs.
, PUS ISO A SPLEIDID STOCK OF
Furs, Baoqnes, Cloaks, Circulars,
FRENCH frtRRINOKS, COBURGS POPLINS
RK P, A USLXNk IRISH *
LXNLNS and BLANKETS, at
. H. J LECH'S,
No. y 6 Market street,
_ r.o~> between sth apd the Diamond.
IjDKTLKHjEK AND LADJJBS OWN-
inK J*r- party in Pittsburgh, Allegheny <ri»y
or oountj will ficd it to their ndvantago to call at
No. 3 bt CIAIH aTRKKX. up btairs, and leave
your orders for the JPIRE und THIEF DcITKC
rUR. Price, $25,00 lor house of ten to twelve
roon “. . i- R. SCHRAJM,
BORLASTD’H prices—
Men's Calf Double Sole and Double Upper
1.00-8 $4; do do Drew Boots, $3; Men's Double
£ole heavy Balmorals. $1 90; Men’s Double Sole
Congress Gaiters. $2 25; Men’s Brogans of aU
n™ 1 ?' fs^tir 0 •’ s Morocco
lieel Boot#, 85 ; Women s Double Sole sewed
Heei Boou, $l 50; Women s Morocco sewed heel
Balmorals, $1 25 Women’s custom made sewed
heel Boots, $2; Women’s Congress Gaiters. 90s.
Also a very large assortment of Misses' and Chil
drens Shoo* at low prioeB, at
NO. 98 MARKET STREET,
2djioor from sth street.
Butteb-
S bbls prime 801 l Batter,
1 bbl ” Fresh Packed Batter,
4 kegs ” ” " ”
J U6t received and for sale by
FKTZKR & ARMSTRONG,
no3o oorner of Market and First streets.
E4IBEBH TOMATOES ASJ> PEACH
-T BS
2DO dos fresh Tomatoes in cans,
200 " Peaches.
lust received and for sale by
R£>MER A BROS.
ocfr 126 and 128 Wood st.
<ajh»>
Double aid single barrels. Revolvers, Pistols.
Bowie and Camp univea, for gale by
JAMES BOWB.
0C24 las Wood St
AND TABU CUTJLERY—
A splendid assortment for sale by
JAMES BOWK,
• 138 Wood gt
CUUi AID EXAMUSE TJBUB JUB-
J gest. oheapestiand best steok ofßoota. Shoes.
Gaiters, Balmorals. Gama, at
°c3l M door from r
| PV BBIA POTTY IS
M.*W Just received and for sale by
«_§«>, A. KELLY,
®federal si.. Allegheny,
SBBJLS. OUHtOB,
25 boxes Lemons, jnst received end for sale
IUSYMJSB A BBO&,
126 sndUS Woddst
bbut choiok
bow i —~ Hirtil mil mill alnuli
PITTSBttHOH GKintgai. Mabpct
I orrt J* O*T3dI)AICT:pOBT. 1
ware Bhy,andtoaichoi(f e ?Sy l tart^ b jP’f”
?f or ? we note regale.' sales for .looij £&,,£,,°S
gie following figures; Extra $s 80@6
Family $6 80@7 Otilf 25.
lotpaid for farerite brands. lares bo
romlps- fhe market was well iuddli.l .
we notes.,es of 100bmh. at76os bush. ppl, * i ■
rS^^T" 8 * 1 * 8 of , 65<) 6s - fresh roll at 28 alb
W d®jror So,rw ’ 8 sale was repdrted to ns at 25c
?“}* with more sellers than l nyers
maVwhit£ “ d “ pM « l iff at *2 50 for
<U?S y D 7S?^ a J?S ,ltp, ? oesi * thaord « l ' of U>e
(rtoffat&O Ma M “ufVl l?* ds w *> e dit P°> •
WMaly^T?‘ on Pretty steep prices these.
S7,£^““»"*Sf*asSi
Sl' snai ,^ C mTr I ? 0 f er ‘fe B »'« was made at
Wheat- market firm—
of WhU? « ed ßaSer T& P n'*' »3 d ”«» d O
atsl |Vm/« 3F|l^k TO oit m ;;, d
®» hoshel at 75@780 1 yt-none
@2 50 S_Da,, ~ aalcB of 50 * ,n *ffef Pi or at $2 00
l b 0«.
&*£?* ton.Xr'S a
Pl fc7 f ?d r e l^d We iaTB B 0 ° b ™ e to DotiM ip
boxes W. demand with i&Jes 70
PITTSBURGH Oils TRADE
Leoe? a HrwS<f o, l 6rda^'^?'°”^“d3 ' lllo^! "'»
noeraliy wero asking an advance. The eiDort.
te°?l7 tTpr-, ,? , York-Refined. 121
UEI Philadelphia—Refined. 413: Bwi
bbi? n fh,^°^ a t mor i*~ C,ac;e
« AVk R r e no^ h <i!i“ ents Wral - Ihi ports
5r5de'4692 bbi. ?“ 8 1 * Alle rteny River-
obli crude—Among the calcs mad*
EPll£ *2™'
P a at 21c, Kefl a ned l^t i af 0 i^ O he Il tte? d de-
fisn/es “* theo!oB ’ W,re
Hew York Cattle narket.
Mosdat Nov. 3£>.-The boef cattle markst
orvt3fflhnliSt 1 ‘ rat J ony ; fo “
-3.323 bullocks in the sale pen, wbioh is a.
lighter supply than we have hadany week since
t?nn^rX 0 V f i!f fl m » ket .P lMe and thedestruo- i
Uon of the butfdmgi by the rebel mob in July i
; Ev , e . n . lil “ number was 500 or 600 more than W I, ,
anticipated by some of the most sanguine spec u- I
lators. Indeed the belief of boih buyers and sel •
nool l that ti ‘ ere were not over 3000 head
bl?f ? eale wa » 50 strong that an advsnoe of
half h cent a pound upon all grades of cattle was
]t?vSan<.»| It Th oat .°nno« ltio n. the beet selling “
10>4@llc?l and extra good at like : n «nm«
oases at that on th* 6O fi* vSst‘and Se
number sdd at 100 and over is greater, in nro
.hhole * in weok tWa fall.
JlJ® Proportion of good cattle is lar
ger than it has been any week of late, but it is
equally true that all kinds are selling a* an ad
vance, and that the market is a lively
mnch eo that sereral droves were sold rut before
n °*vV an A near^y on sale were sold out before
flight, very little falling off from morning ■
prices, and those who expected cattle forth©
no ofa deoline!
« iK of the market to-day has been Sfibl-k-i
Jlb althrmgh itis probable that some of
ers of very mean State Btock will report sales at 7
but no oattle 6 1 for bee l have old at that to-dav
wnnlH at h. T v ry fe M respsotable butcher
would have 01 his stall have sold as low »s 8e
The price of good fair Western steers is 9@loc »
», for the net weight of meat seller sinking offaL
bnt tom/ •?£ ' loOk ??' y 102 head ‘U. week.
“?! ..“L'tf™ a™ the very best id markets
nat . ike shiiment this ween (Si
S^o°£S M ¥L°;S h, S?f ni) -« 0 i lnt 5’ oven at
iT?vif.„ l T ■? wea . tllor thi« morning was clear
and sharp. bn< it moderated before noon with a
snow squall. becoming raw and chilly before night
tte fi thy oonditiou of 1
the market place, it was very uncomfortable to
huainera. and brokers said it injured the trade
?w^i. 0 J rM(l,, fW ht - w e thick it quite as
likely that trade was injured by the muddy state
bLtnW? 3 “ thameddy yards, as some of the
Boole •f?° d t? eal mnddled abont
sooie and uunther. lhe sheep market opened
nr «t^ ll b rn K I 'f in » B “ tl> *{” e < with a good supply
not eno P*h to cheek a material ad
hfl ce 1? pri ° 8 . we , should sav.bt) oeits a head
higher than this day week. The hog market Lj
overstooked and price. lower; 6id@€e£c at !b liv H
sa]e P Pri ° e Monda3 '
Philadelphia Cattle Harbet.
.. market continues dull an •• prioes cam t\n
dined; about 2.700 oead arrived andsldat dHcm
ISasi? ?°m lOOto)* lor extra,whicb are soaroe:
Mto quail lO * ood ' 1111,1 7@7Mfor common!
dall> and "» l “ of common to
SSiSS?,^ 1 " were made “ *"« "»»“
Hose—The market ia very firm and nrioee have
a fl. iU Jh!?3 i ff Abtm . t 3800 •“** llaT ® b ** n disponed
sn . dl *£ r £ nt yarUs at Prices ranting faun
S 7 » up to $9 » owt, ao. ording toqoehnr
<uw??* P !T Ar ® d V “nd Piioca rather tower; about
40C0 head arrived and sold this week at the Av
enue Drove Yard, at pnees ranting from 45i@6id
» “.gross, the latter rateforextri
COWB-There is a feir <Kmand at about provi
“ifif'i 88 '- 180 h «ad»old gtis week at front s2o@
for Sprtngers. and *25@40 ¥ head for cow and
SitilfitlSead! 17 ’ old ,eaa ® ows are selling from
■AMBB BY TELEeiUPa
„ _ Torb Harbet
N*w YoEX. Dec. 0 —Cotton less aetive but un
changed at 800 Flour dull and dosing slightly
m lavor of the buyers; prioes without any deoid
cd.change; $6 25@6 40 for extra state; $7 35&
7 4® for extra K. H. 0-; 17 50@9 60 for trade
brands, whisky active and Jo bettor; state and
Western 79®80, oaiefly Wert era-State at latter
pnoe. Wheat about lo better and rather more
or export; $1 41<§>l 44 fjr Chicago spring;
f.{ n ? fo /i °££f l £r >; z 1 44 forauwauS;
i'ilp $1 45@1 46 for Amber Milwankia; $1 55®
1 57 for winter Red Western; $1 60@1 62 for Am
ber. oP®aed ouiw and dosed dull and
drooping; $1 2U@l 52in‘ store, toe latter ohoice
¥*} “? d #24 for White Western. Oats
dull and l@2c lower; 88990 for State and WeeS
era Wool steady and business moderate. Pork
«Aii?wr fl 7 tterj tor old mesa $lB.-
25@18 37 for new do. ohiefly $lB 25; $12912 25
for new prime; $16917 50 lor now prime mess.
Beef quiet and steady; 7980, Bacon sides Quiet
and without material change.
„ York Mosey Market.
s* i** « ait * e .°-. 2.—Money steady and active,
bteriing firmer with moderate business atsl 62X
@1 63. Gold firmer, opening at 49}*, declining 10
4H, and oicsing firm at 47>4.
Philadelphia Market.
o<wY Hl ww^ > * LP s Af o )eo -. 2.—Flour quiet; sales of
20 JO bbls extra Family at $7 5097 76. Wheat
dull; sales of 3000 bush Red at $1 6391 66: small
t-ales of White at $1 80. Corn firm; sales of6ooo
bufh old Yellow at $1 20; new do atsl 0691 la
Petroleum excited and higher. Crude 26; Refined
in bona 38939; do free 48960. Provisions un
changed. Sugar and Molasses inactive. Whis
ky advanced sc; sales at 800.
Baltimore Market.
B * LTDfou, Dec. 2. Flour quiet and unchang
ed. Wheat steady: Southern at $1 6591 ©
Cora aouve: old White at $1 1091 12. Whisky
firm and excited: Ohio held at 80c.
General Agent.
Buffalo Market.
.Buffalo, Dec. 2. —Flour dull and unchanged
W h oat quiet and nothing doing. Corn andother
grains quiet. Whisky in fair demand at 70c.
Freights, 5o on Wheat to Rochester. Lake Im
ports—soo bbls of Flour; 74.000 bush of Wheat;
24,000 bush of Corn: Exports—looo bbls of Flour:
21,0 0 bush of Wheat; 11,000 bush of Com.
8L Louis Market.
St. Louis, Deo. 2.—Cotton dull and drooping.
Receipts for fort T-eight hours 240 bales Wheat
daJ i City Mess Pork
♦l7 50: prune $l5: sides 6fc@7: shoulders 7
Lard in demand at 10*4911, Hogg declmed 25c'
OOMaaOTIP DAILY FOB TBS MUliifl.NO FO*T BY
mbssbs. xouirra & msbtx, brokbbs.
80, 118 WOOD BTRRT.
. Ah« loUowing are the buying and selling rates
for Gold. Silver, 4kc.
Buying Belling
Gold J 00
silver. .. 187 On
Notes 1 45
Eastern Exchange,
New York pa/ &
Baltimore. par H
Philadelphia. par \
Boston. .. ... par
Pennsytvanla Currency par
Western Exchange,
* "nrlnnn* 1
J.*oateville..
Cleveland..
St LcraU- •
Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufac
turer of
80018,80018 Mill lUIW,
UTAH. THBTR vabestiiss,
S*; lIS FKOEBAL §TB£KT '
oolS-lyd dU.KfIHBNY CITY, PA.
nujaisi sajwki
pat
par Vt
par Vi
par «
P. MEETS,
rißaaO'i
; «.The pretty steamer Jennie Babbst'Cant.
Dfvenny, leaves to day forCincinnaUaijdXoX'
' AMIWU AST* depabtcbfji.
_ . „ „ ARRIVED, a . , .
Bennett, Brownsville.
J^&»,i ro ath.
„ _ departed;
gallatjn, Clarke. Brownsville,
ranklln, Bennett, Brownsville,
das. Roese. Peebles, .Elizabeth.
Aurora. Dales. Bt. lonia
STEAMBOATS.
“Red, White and Bine” Line.
MBOCaH DIREOt EOS
WHKKLISG, Vi a eryni. a ys . pvt ’
Bime’ and
'i ow no BaKges.W
I a£tt2gses&&i’SLeJsSi*
2SS#®lif
master—Bryson, clerk. JSS*.
erß tom positively as adytfflsedi.. bo£B>>k
F#B gTtwvnj.t. caibb * vrwve.
PHIS. . -..■ vn.'
THIS DAY, DKC.3, AT 10 A, M.(
SPMSDID PASHKA.
gߣ6sjas*stg?»ssift-
fob oraciMrAn* lornf
THIS DAY, DECEMBER 4*
Capt. £. js. Devenny, Commander,
will leave as annoosoed above. nr *
For freight or passage, appfr on board, dr &r
= fc&tff ¥LacT*&s*
c AHD LINE.
Steam to (iseemtowi aid tiwrpwL
Tbe First Class Power ol S eamsblps,
SIDOJr I Bunt p
marathon, | TBiPOii,
JP—W!LI, SAIL TROH HEW
AO'lt every alternate Wednesday.
Liverpool every alternate
SHftaw&s 1 frOB ® n ? s “‘ oTO
. Steewge.-Pa«sa«B.from Liverpool or Qneent-
Fr p|'«rVOT| t <)Wve(JSS, T J , SBto?B^S ffl '‘
Kn THO& H. BArSfIAN. A«V ,
No 122 Monongahela House.
_ no2B-lyd Successor to Thos. Tta»f?gy^~
PauaieAom England A Ireland
$21,00.
EVBUPEAM AGKUCT.
THOMAS Ha HATOTfIAW,
Huxopean Ayant, Ug MgnahjpA».
Is House, Pitesburgba Kwis/™.
pared to bring out or send >utSc
! PSMMgew from or to ny part of tbe old country.
ei ther by ateam or sailing packets.
Agent for the Indianapolis and CSnoinnati
fp&rJsr&fir&Sft
N «* *>*• WverpUl.
solicits the patronage of his former onSwSaT
no2B-lm XHOS. fl BATTIfIA^
piUTAIJt IIISKASKS -as
DR, BROWN’S OFPIOb'
SO BMITHFIELD SI’S EFT,
CjUsona and strangers .in need ol medical "ad
sot fail to giro Mm a eajj
ritPi B o r ° w 2 ll s rem<K^ M never iafl to cure impu
h£3*?!» ft 1 - 0 ?* v « ae «*i a&otiou*~Sso
hereaitaiT taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and ota
°f wU ° h
BKMINAL WIAKNTMti,
Dr. B i namtlee far this affliction. brohxhttns
by solitary habits, an the only medians. known
ijthiaoountry whioh are safs and wil) speedily
restore to health.
BHXUjLmSM,
Bi.Brown’a remedies eon in a few dajmtkLi
lnfui affliction. • • IB, " WSP
Be also tr«t Piles. Sleet, BonnoiThoe, Creßa]
Dtedurees, Kemale Diseases. Paine izrthe.Baek
and Bianoya. Irritation of the Bladder, i&ißfc
urea. etc. vw
OMDOLLAh! aonUin “ I *" t
Jttodidnea sent to any address .safely »»«***
jyj iSTIC CKKEHT
T. F. WiTSO If, ,
mastic wO R K Ba,
Is prepared to Coment the exterior of bußdinm
wjta improved Mae tic Cement,
reriorto any done heretofore. XUs £aa
no equal; it forme a soHd and durablendhecv*-
neas to any surface, imperishable by or
mat, and equal to any quality of stone.
The undersigned is the only raltihl* *.n,f preo
tioal workman in this cement iu tM« city.“
I have applied this Cement for the following
gjnComon, whom the public are at liberty ttfre
bnisbed. S yr,
JofeMttCandbiea. AUecbeoy. do Syn
tS' S*??^ Br l Br ' Dowronoorillo. do. Orta
J. D, MoOord, Penn street. do A yis
A-Hopyohtt.-LawrtnorviDe. do S yrs
Suwd Hons. Pittsburgh, do 0 m
St. Cberles " do do o,m
Addrws Weshington Hotel Bpx 1300,
Pittsburgh P.O. (bbJOayd
rjIBQE SHOWJEB OF PEABU.
A ooLLEornnror
Choice Vocal Duets
wttb Piaae 'Aoeompaalniait, *
the 8 HOW KB. OP PKAELS, oontxins ,tbe
most beautaiu] uneti for Two Sopranos. Soprano
and A 1 o Soprano and Tenor. Soprano and Bass,
and Teoor and Bass. Arranged wi.h an Aooom
pazumen t for the Piano-forte. Plain bound,
$2 00; Cloth bound. $2 25; Cloth bound, gilt.
$3 00. For sale by 7 1,r '# -
CHAE. a MBLEOB,
OWoodrt.
n023-d£w
UK. BKOWH, NO. 00 KWTrarglKLp
street, cures Syphilis, Syphilitic lirePtiohß,
Gonorrhea, Glee LB mature, urethrellHrt&Jurres,
I'i purity of the Blood, flfcfa Dlwimi fHinilMilhi
Kruptiona, letter, lltnmiil - JNe*
eases. Seminal Weakness,
Pea ale Weakness Monthly PuppTSffdoßfcfDjfh
eases of the Joints, Kerrou* Affections, nuns to
the Baok and Loins. Irritation of the
amdXidneys,suoceasiully tr«***d. Cure^ujgu}-
B
EASS-M BAUEU OF WJXITE
' BKaNS—Jut noeiTed ud for adattr
FJfIZKH A aSmSTKOKS.
eorner Mfcrkcl ud Untrinds.
afIAA u». «IBM UDDKB^
6UW J ust r«oeiT«ri And for ole by
SBO. A . gRIXY-,;
Dolfi 68 Wfamlw. Allegheny,
( AOOPEBS AID CABVIItIM
\J XOOLS—fornle bj JAMBS BO WH
ISBWooSrt
U) IAIKIIB, “ PUTS AMI*
w »^B6ratta rt ~-
In store tad
MILLg&AaiCKBTeOK
io imtDUßm nuntnur
miEW FUHCH PAPU HlSenM
W.P.MABfIHAT.W
W Wooditms
RECEmm sew Boons shoe*,
QaITBBS. BALUO&AIia ana 80MB
ereirdiy il _
BOBLABIPS,
003 l « Market »
Wqj mimn-4 wiia> tjjb-
KJSYB, jnrtreorirad and for nlsm
„ pmfzgß a ARMsmom
003 l - eonwr Market and Ptaftatraaß,
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