The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, November 25, 1863, Image 3
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CITY AND SUBURBAN • • • • . - • • • er4TOPD'ICIAL PAPER: se Gene— - - • • • • ~„ . .• ' .• •• ..: . • . .. . • . ... . . • • . . • •.. , i • • i , .. . . , , 1 • - • .. • . . . • • • • .-.".,. . . , . . • , :, - Z,.... • ' ,7'.; •• . , 1' ' . i . . 0 co • 1 . 7U I _..- Will di.io ' . nual ' The Rev.]) Synod, , . day Sete . , •.- • i ~ , . i General I , . . i as a whole ••• ••• •• • ' ' ' - •• t reparted th •• ; . • .• . . • • Wiltiard, of • - ~ ' received, an, of the report • ' consideration. 7 - the General By -•.. • ..•. • The voice of the 0 • - t • whloh can be int p , ho Church, and t 4 worship. •• - ' '• • . Ray. Dr. Kieffer, 011171011 i speech, in a • . . . , Synod the wants of • , I • - that a suitable Litarg .- . - . .. • • . , . . 1 ' Synod adjourned till 7 At the•request of Dr. ben of Synod, favorable of a Review, held a °exam after the adjournment of h :••.•'.• ..• . ki resolved, th at Dr. Gerher, r Committee to secure the ':••:•. •.'•.' '• • •••• • ' ' Vt :• sufficient ntamber, who shall ,:r.-;..,• - . ....s, • ' •• !I : . " sponsibility undertake the -4 . Reformed Church Rericyr,'• .. ~ , . 6 . waists of the entire Church. Trr.sosT ' Nov. 4 .1 r ...E TNT: ' '.•'.. 'l.-'•, :‘ ' • ' ' • ''' . . 14' Synod met at - 7 o'clock. -- ' Ravi B. : called to the Chair, and the see with singing and prayer by Dr. M ;', •••• ': . -: ' , :". -: 'i• • i Tips, O. , The discussion of the rem:anti( : Liturgy was resumed. Rev. J. H. ,:•,',. .:, : . , ... : dressed the Synod en the great wit' : • - '7 : ' i____ecT*: :-, ,• : the Church of a Liturgy, by which t s; may be consigned to the grave with th . words throughout the bounds of the C. . . .... ; and by which the living may be assist i the worship of God. As many object to • : aponsire service, he maintained that tl ' '• •• ' • • '' ' • •-•-- • . . . ~ m • was no cause for sion. Let the Litsu '4i..• . '-'•"!. -'•,; • , . fi be revised and responses used by those w, 1:• : • *. • • •-'' •• ',: •'':' . ; ' •••• .Y `,,..' , .:,' .- f' ~",: ~• , : :, i : Wish such a service. It is not contemplate to emispe/ the congregations to adopts respon ':!l•••••...' • •I•• •• '.• • . '.: . .. ~ ' .. - 1 ••• '•' • ' ' five worship. There should be liberty allowed ;:.:.•,.,: ii ,. t . ,,.. : ~ i...„ , • • ... I _ to the ministers and congregations to uso each parts of the service as may be adapted to their !;::I'; • :!4 ( '•• : ....•,..-.--,5.• •.; :-•;', ' :•• 11 ssionlarsraets. 1 e !:•-';', :', •••;•;";,::.- • 4.-. • : ; .i•• • • • t j • Kieffer followed. lie stated that : I . •L fc • ' ,, i.;! - ,;;, t 1:t: - . : 1 1 :: - :: . : : : 4 . ..,,: w .,.. :41 should not know what had ! ; ; ; ; • :: : ., • ..t . " ••.,:•, ':•, . . !..;,. .- s• • -••• the stand point from i A ,t !UM.- '4 be revised. The - ~ .. ... O ! ; --• .:.• , .....: , -;•;:-.!•.; ':"' '• "•:'' i. . ,-; ;big, quests,. ' ess forward in ' w " ftet" t ..sigkofk.m.:zl , 44if.t- • the; work of prepa,... "het wi' • a hot( .....4.*, ••,..•, ' ' • ••'s•;-• • • , ' • ',Meet the cuiverral ;ants h v • , ammo, She calls for a Liturgy.. \. ill this , .;: , d;"•'•.' , d ;-• •: : .ho, ;',!••••••••,'••• i • •-" ; •• .:...:,....., ;spend ? ;•:••- •+!i h... lz- •,e , -.. , e , • • •.: . • Rey. Dr. Elehelrbk said, that from the fact. ' i'•: - ; di !•-',t , : • .--- brought to view by the use of the preacnt In ordei ,•••- .., -i:• • •• ••,..;::•.• ~ • , Liturgy, it was evident the Church wants few nigl something different from what alio now has. do ._ of Ir . •,• • :;.;.; - ; ' t. , • •••- • • :-• .'• ' • ' "t the Synod furnish each a form of worship 1 ' 6.* the people call for. 4 ' ! ' ;: : . :'..:','.:!;:;:;'. '' . ''...' : . ''. \ : Elder S. B. Kieffer, M.D., was opposed to was ;.,..,a, , , :•:::: , ::::: . ::;.I'. ' 4 ! : • :...1 . :: - . -t. the appointment of the. committee to revise soy ‘,":-.:•!•:•.••!. -.: ;,:' ...ie., •s• .. 1" , .., ; _ .:',# the Liturgy now in use, because it is in true ; go' li!;:t":•••:s •: ••• '• ‘,'";:-• . ..i . harmony with our symbol of faith—the Hie- i h delberg Catechism. His speech was a pow- , ' :a *.:.••!; i'l s- , 1,•' . : . • "•••••:* 'A' •..' ''' .4 offal argument in favor of the continued - me • li;•:4': - • 1 :1 7 'r:,- - ' • ! ;. 7.:, •:•;:l. •,--,'' A : i i of-the present form of worship, as set forth • -.•°'•:•.•:•.• • ':',f; ? .. •- ' .., 1 the . Provisional Liturgy." , Rev. P. C. Pugh did not want v speech, but hoped the wants or t': , . , :•: ; ;.::.•• • •• :1- ''•::' :. •.: I': •• -- might bo considered, and no' ;0-",-"....--:-..: •••': ;••••,::-' •sh: ....:, .-, - - -•-;.;. Liturgy. : Dr. Dereberger called Ti1,;:.,. - ';:::• : ,!'•• • • . 0 ;:-.•••• • '. shbstitate on which k•-•4 r .:,. • '•: •;1'.:1• •: ' :•• - ••• ''''' ••• " '' • He understood th "(non :.:•.i. 7 -.: :::: - 1-.. : -7-.• :,.•:::•'•: •• : •; : le I ' 7 to be the nevi,' .onal Li, •-, ' The Lecture Season. ii„,, .: , ,7:_••••••• ::,.:::••:_,:'' ;•.' • ... ... C hi' whist- .., s i. year,. ' 1 The lecture-going portion of our carame -1 i••.; ;''..' l ,: •:: ...... •,....„.• '.: -T -, . Church .ash anything the' city will be gratified to leans that the Lecture !•:''-- ..: 1' 7 .,;•,':'"..:•:::••;•:. , •:`;,• , ... , •':.- •-•••••• 1 g ? v _ with a greater halo o' Committee or the Mercantile Library Assecis (.:,:i; -•:i•,:•.:4 ::k, :.,:: • ~.t.: : „. . ,- .II I- _au moral power than the b tion have inanenraied the - plan of selling ,11.-:•:.;:, -, :s: , :;"-.•: : :,....1,..i-• i., -- • ..posed ' to La revised. He was or 1 ,4•• • •-•: '' ''!•'''''' • ''''..:. ''''' ' ' iheltOther use of the Liturgy in Season Tickets, for a coarse of ten lectures, for fornt, and also to editeating the two defiers and fifty cents each. To those 4• '.": 0 ••:-:•••••::!•' 0 ,-, •"'::•!°".. - - anYthing that,,lnight be comic' j,co,ons who attend the entire Course, the "• ~,•::::. : ••••; . 1 / 4 ! .:, ,+, ..:- • iVittion. ,le• - .5 - i'.! - :" ' A • • ••••• • ....:i •‘: '' ','•''-''-•..* ' —.,...-Bar..Samoil Phillips di' Season Tlckels will be most profitable, ILI the ... , ,li.: •-' :: :,. -'' •i.: 4- '-:-‘•:-.:-.2 • • citrifibeipressed by his Y Lectures will probably exceed ton in number, A:" • •• •fi • -••1'.!•' : :,..• •1 -; ‘.. • 4 Tim- question before and to some of them fifty cents admission will 4 7 ,f...1;:.:.:••• ii , • :*• t!"-:-;ilat:i.., • -•;....•X -", ''• 1 . - "What does the CV raison why the .T be charged to thins she, have not Season 1 : 1 : 1 1 • : ' '' ' lt ,- •' ; !• - •;' , 5.(•.a.-1.:4- . ... • ~.: • - hip 'not been received Tickets. It is the purpose of the Committee ' ,• .; • : • ' ,-- : ;, ,:: • i..T , • 4. , ...k • 1;re,, t ,•i ~': ..-0; In :the book, nor it to secure the ablest lecturers who can be pro ''''''''•'-,il::. ,/ _ : • 3 /Ii:i:li:s • -:!:•:•4:.•: • : - .; • the Synod has not cared, Fume of whom have lectured in this 1 , a1:•. 1 ` 7 +;;;:t 74 . , / . ....4:. t. ',-,'-. ••,':. to the Chereh wit' city. Already over two hundred tickets; have i"... . 7 ''' . 4 ... ...- . • !.: ''''.."...• 4 '.' 4. th 6 highest au& been colt, and it is expected before the first •; , .,.,,; , •••:-.1-:-.Z: - .lit , A.Y.', ,, : ~.;•. i. . the 'failure tb is delivered that doable that at will be •:•?•ii:::,;'•'•-'!:•;1'p':•'-0:'!•"-: '' 1 - intreduce It. sold. Tickets can be obtained at the Library A.' • ;"• - ';' , ' , "4V'•-•:' • • 'i' 1:: ''' ' 1 b• i,' Booms, and from coy member of the Com i,,,e',", ''•• ''..--: '::" • -: 1 :•;: , I t : •• r:".: •":::•:••• appoint:a, wittee. "1 ) :'-•T , -*( 1 tr::::,'•',:. : •:!'il::: : • :‘: ' ..1 L e n the re We learn the first - of the memo will be vie ''',••;;:•••;:i."•:4,:ei.:':!. :;:•••"•; ..: ... 1 • to take livered about theist of December , at Concert :4:•:!. • . - J. 11 1;•_'•; , ,: ; ::' , ;• : 7 ' i l l r 01,- Bali, by George Tandenhoff, of iew York, ' •••ki '...:'el-.1:5• 14 ••••• : • •:. , i °' who is to give Reading from Hulwer's Play li,':',lti,•'''... ..!...,::,.:";•;f•:!•:.!-:•,•,;•-'1•••: ~. -I / w th , " of "Riolselin," and selections from Dickens' ',• : : :? 1 41 :15• ;:1Itia! - N4I•'1:::' !-•;': . ff 1; works of a humorous character. I•:•;i,,•.iviiil.::- ; :.tii:,o - -I•X •:;.•• , ..4 :kb.stt4 !:::!!If:•::ti•'I.; ,-.' Burned to Death. I , ••••-, .... ,„. . , ,•;•.ia;:"' • •;040z: - •;':1.: -." 1 i";-,-,•!.;•.:;-:.;•:•:,.:-•;,,_-_. - - - -• '''!'• l :‘ , •••'•‘•-•.!;:•'. , •"• - '.:1',•!. , ...'-^' •• • , '''.•'• ..:,.•=4•;,..-_,-, '.!l. -.,‘ • • .1' • 'to , - • teJIA: ;., • • • . • e •?,-;.‘‘'!;••••,••: • • .'ll lintig -,li " . „ ... 0 • • i : . • ..: .•,..., ■ Oy Book Table. Boots 70a HOTS AND Grans.—Mee s. D. Appleton cf . Co., New York, have jug pub lished some of those ever-welcome jqvutre books, to which we must devote a few lines, in the interest of our young friends, that the "senior members" of the household, who usu ally "carry the beg," and sometimes make such commendable use thereof, as to Miry these 4enera I l Synod of the German Reform- pretty, entertaining, and instructive books for ed Church. i the Juniors , may be duly prepared for the ap ronehing holiday season—and "thoroughlz A rretwoom Selma-41e.. D. Winters was I P furnished unto" tAis "good work." Now, in called to the chair. order thereto, we shall just say to the paterfo- Prayer by Rev. : Bowmen, of Z wingli, lowa. mina., or to any other relative or friend of the] Dr. Fisher, Chairman of the Committee ap- family,:tbat any one, or all, of the three books pointed to revise the Constitution of the Church here lying before us, and also ready to be laid before them, say at the well-known bookstore reported various amendmente, which were re- ' of R. S. Darns, 93 Boon ternerr, will answer Commended to the lower judicatories for their i admirably all the above requirements, being approval, so as better to adjust the relations c at once "pretty, entertainingand instnietive." So that we can readily undertake to promise between the Ter-ennial General Synod, the that their appearance on the parlor, or nursery, annual Synods and tna Classes. The report table will Le hailed with such demonstrations, was adopted, and among other matters pro- as are only accorded to a very judicious min- vides for the regulation of the Board of Do- I gi'ng of the utile with the duke. We now ap pend the title, of the books to be enquired niestie Missions Lsy this Synod. - for The Committee on the Subject of Sunday „ i The P,t Bird an 1 Other Scotia" By "Corwin 1 , School, submitted their report, which woo ro - ' A.icr,•' author of "No Such Word as Fait, - etc. ' . ..lL l , l, te .. act ,.. d . Al l ro ul d ; or, flow t., Mohave." By 1 4 E'STDONT BELLES APPRECIATS.—Mrs. Anne cuived. The report was then taken up item by item. It presides for the creation of a " /geasore . nad so Pront ; or, ri Lca . re i a 3y o t o t e r Lord'a ! When llNut' ofinLoVeywillorKkY" ;I:T s s in amleertterif Hoard of Sunday Schools, which shall be ger- j grchaisod by way of experiment some of , "Go ' en . 'S'oantrr7. o ri r s B'" CO ' S : THAST3 h Or ellalt- ,' sum rs. S. A. Allen's celebrated Hair Restorer erred by specilled rides, and shall have the I scrim." —This is the tills of a very readable i general supervision of all Reformed nonda‘Y novel, depictor - In , with ade eof success and Zylobaleatnam, which I have found valuable. I new write to have you send Snionels- All 8111143 7 Sao./ Hoof" must .. I that is far more frequentlyfallen then of submitted to the General Board thus to be than attained, the foibles mad faults, and, on rue a donee of each by express, for the use created. The schools ere to be conducted ine- i the oth6r band, the ceful and sterol et- eI Y friend '' '. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 cording to sound Christian prineinles, er; ..1.,- uerdeinlilles as well . the wennine gruature rules of the Chneen. ca minister being re- I n implanted ~.; th . . " d 4 .-. h e , , ,,.,-,. . ' Greenwich st , New-York. quired to giro a „ntrotrel statern ,, rt of die wee- I. ': - Pa ''''' an e ' r e--• ' ' '''''.• . *lac- present themselves under so many di- , Crime.: Lionear. William Clayton, dirion of the schools in his charge , in his an- • !erre forms of chat actor, and attempt to take ; Diamond allon, two doors below Rood street, nual Parochial Report. ; ,hat as litany suitable, or unsuitable, parts in has now on hand a large and choice " election The donation of live hundred dollars by the drama of life. 3fra. Grey, to whoa, pen , of winos, brandies, whisky, etc., which are Rev. Dr. Schaff, which, by the action of this we ON,. tLis substantial contribution to the ' ofiered to the trade at fair rates. He has Synod, was appropriated to the cause of Sun- groat library of .`:shun, is already well known ; sumo very supetior " old r e " and some day Schools, was placed into the hands of the es the nether of several books %bleb hare at- ' cLoice brandie . s and ° wines M y r ' medical par- General Board. Tho report was then adopted 1 tamed a considerable shoreof popular favor, : poses. Mr. C. is a reliable and clever gentle al a whole. The Committee on the Liturgy 'as "The Gambler's Wife , " "Passages in the man, and one with whom it is a pleasure to ruparted through the Chairman, Rer. Gen. W. Life of a Fat Young L fl " e tc. tran:act business. Give him a call. Wittiard, of Dayton, Ohio. TOO report was ! .-Published by John B 4 rn Y Aburn, New York. ' received, and the different rue° . Emendations 1 For sale by henry Miner. Fifth street, next ! Jour RIMIIVLD AND RUDY roe SALZ.—The of the report were taken up inparetely for door to the Poet-office, Pittsburgh. , tine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, consideration. This - matter was referred to 1 ' I lately rem:deed by Meant. John Wier k Co., the General Synod, by the Synod of Ohio. ' The Continental Old Polks. I Merchant Tailors, F. 146 Federal street, Al. The voice of the Church asks fur a Liturgy I 'ashen,. The stock of clotting conaists of whleh can be introduced into all sections of This unique and popular troupe of vocal ' the fineet torte,y o f Re ' pantalo n , ts, the Church, and thus produce uniformity of ists gave their second entertainment, last 1 coats and Orem-ats - Th n e ta style of p ° at ' us T rz e i s e is worship. evening, in Masonic, Rail, to a very large and 1 tasteful and feshionable. We would hien* Rey. Dr. Kieffer, of Tiffin, Ohio, made an fa h' bl • s lona e audience. Indeed, we were our- I all of our readers to give the above gentlemen earnest speech, in which be urged upon the a call. Synod the wants of the Church, and hoped Prised to find the hall so crowded, coneidering I, &inn& Curs Gunshot Wounds, and all other that a suitable Liturgy might be formed. The the inclemency of the evening, but the "Con- ' Synod adjourned till 7 o'clock this evading.. tinentale" have become a Pittsburgh "M I kinds of Wounds, also Sores, Ulcers and At the - riiquest of Dr. Gerhart all the mem °Ulu- ; , some , heal safely and quickly under the lion," so to speak, and they never perform to ' /teething innuenoe of _Holloway's Ointment. ben of Synod, favorable to the establishment It heals to the bene, so that the wound niter of a Review, held a conference in Grace Church empty benches. There have been some I opens again. Soldiers, supply yeurselves. after the adjournment of Synod, when it was I changes In the troupe since they last visited . Only 25 cents per pot. resolved, that Dr. Gerhart bo constituted a I - 'f (WA but the newhers hare already re- _ Committee to secure the eo-operation of a --.., members Forests, drwr.Lar, stfe.—J. M. Roberts, sufficient nembir, who shall on their own re- , colved the hearty approbation of the public. ; No. 17 Fifth etre ., " is vow opening the most sponsibility undertake the publication of a , Mrs. Nichols, the balladist, is ns gracallil and : choice stock of fine Gold end Silver Watches, "Reformed Choren Rerievr,' suited to the clormin 'es ever, and Lorain i¢ never fail. to Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ,vat i want, of the entire Church. elicit the loudest plaudits. Mr. Thompson, the displayed In thin city, and is selling them at Teenier, Nov. 2.4..--12-71 3 . 0 tr,ros.— "old fashioned " conductor, directs the trope remarkably low rite, 5,117.1 met at 7 Cotiniiro, k and the - eta-gallon t o ed en w e a d s I ! 1, ,, , :a, „ -- graacohand ihgnity, while "Cousin Reu- niththwo ow i corrth ----- go " -- 03thi -- ; - fl , be taken et l e t n ie d ., l n tliestaips , t h d e o done Ip , ' with singing and prayer by Dr. M. KiefFer, of ! the n, Yank t ee ° oo o ns t i er the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day Tifftsi, 0. • I "a - laughin" all the time. The keeps arp solos , or night. Ail orders left et the above piece , will . be Prom p tly attended to. AD calb must The discussion of the resolution en the reryp easing, and ;by Mr. Edgar - Browne are 1 • • Liturgy was resumed. Rev. J, H. Derr ad- I indeed the entire periermance in delightful. "e paid in Van ''' . dressed the Synod on the great want felt in ;We cannot particularise every point, but we Darrat Iss - 4 - rtnere -- No. — 251; -- P - erin street, is the Church of a Liturgy, by which the dead I may say that the entertainment is raided and the place where you can get the beat chea May be consigned to the grave with the same pleasing throughout, and that the glees, denti - try in the city Don't f ethe p wards throughout the bounds of the Church, quartette, and cheruses--pathetie, humorous, No. n ' sl . Penn street, near lianoereackt. and by which the living may be aasisted in and patriotic — rare executed ins, the highest --- the worship of God. As many object to arc- style of musical art. The "old time" drcises Attrenner Council& will hold an adjourned aponsire servce, he maintained that there sotne of them three hundred years old, (and meeting this evening, for the purpose of far was no cause for division. Let the Liturgy all of them ancient enough to be laughably ther considering the new efts. -ode. be revised a responses used by those who nut of -fashion) are not the least attractive LADIES' arta .1u,„,. ,-- oeietT, Gloves, Wish such a nd rve. It is not contemplated feature of the entertainment. But we have and Linen Handkerchiefs at McClelland's to velvt the congregations to adopt a reopen- written more than we intended to write, and Auction. live worship. There should be liberty allowed will close by advising all our readers to , see GIULAT SALE or Boots and Snore, an low miens, to the ministers and congregations to use suck the Old Folks daring the present week, ne at 31 eCielland's, .S 5 Fifth street. parts of the service as may be adapted to the ir they ffinanot remain longer than Saturday . _ ,particulnetrauts. evening. r- Dr. Si. Kieffer followed. lie stated that :bthis Synod should not know what hod Hr. Paul Pry Hangs Himself. eep Said respecting the stand point from A fellow of a very inquiring turn of mind, Wine it the Liturgy a houla be revised. The who is employed in a subordinate position at MARRIED: ;linty question is, will the Synod go forward in ;meetithe work of preparing a Liturgy that win a hotel in Wheeling, lately had occasion to . LOWRIE -PARK.--on Tuesday erwite n , Noe. the universal wants of the Church? suspect that a young woman connected with ' 2 ttb• 1563 . at the r r'dd•°‘° or David P a rk. BM', ti 'She calls for a Liturgy. , Will this Synod re pping at the ,I the Rev. E. P Salk D. D., JAMF.S A. Lowarr, the show business, who was etc • ;spend 1 1 Ms). and A A.O , IL S. Tole, and MART J. PARE. Rev. Dr. Elehel l fels said, that from the fact, house, was rather familiar in her dispollition. I brought to view by the use of the present In order to satisfy himself upon thin point. n I DIED: trLiturgy, it was evident the Church wants few nights ago, he stealthil,) approached the 1 HOPE.--On Monday afternoon, 211 inst., RlCH tething different from what she now has. we. : Aen Gorr, to the :oth year of his age. door of the teem occupied by the young the Synod furnish such a form of worship ! The funerals, l take pls a from hla late residenoe. 04 the people call for. man, hoping to Offeertain something of what able to , earn i No. 10 Rend street, n o Wroareoar •rreasoos, at 2 Elder S. B. Kieffer, M.D., was opposed to 'was going on within. Not being I o'clock. The Meads of the fami l y ere rerpectfolly Die appointment of the committee to revise anythin definite, he procured a chair, and the Liturgy now in use, because it is in true getting upon tip-toe sneceede - d in potting his 1 lathed to attend. harmony with our symbol of faith—the Ilic head into the room over the door and through , - ---' .-' - - --,,, w0000w; delburg Catechism. His speech was a pow- the transom . In his eagerness to get a full " SPCI.II, .4 - 017CES. view of the premises, he overturned the chair I - .0. --oe-nnwo-..----- ------:r,..,--.-;----,•;-, Offal argument in favor of the continued use of-the present form of worship, as set forth in with his toes, and he was loft hanging by the ' , ann. _ '• w. smear itearasoa,. (ho . Provisional Liturgy." neck in a painful position, from. which he ; cl—rtoßThrsolir , REA . & 1 CO.. 0110. ROT. P. C. Pugh did not want to make i t could not extricate himselt. Be scratched the I Ur: 7 / speech, but hoped the wants of the Church door with his tees and struggled violently. cementa Monnwen, Baas a Ifrfaxes,) WASHING making slat+ fearful gutteral 'soften that he , TON WORES,Forrneas A Iticsorma, Pittsburgh. might bo considered, and not the idea of a attracted the attention of a umberme of the Manordetom s of BOAT AND STATIONERY Liturgy. :Dr. Bomberger called for the reading of the I . 6 Birlatare. who re-Bernd Mr- 'f his ; sTEAAI ENGncr-q, BLAST ENGINES, MILL stilintitate on which the discussion was held, Periloto PO,l6°D -3IACHLNEIII, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST. —.........________ Ile understood the subject under consideratic , =GS, of all drecriptlons ; OIL TANKSNG, a ST/LIS, to be the rovisign of the " Provisional Liter -1 BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. gy a " which has been in nee six yeant. The Agent* tar °WARD'S LATENT INJECTOR, Church can never publish anything that will FOR FEEDING BOILERS.'"" • g? 'to the world with a greatar halo of theo logical and moral power than the book now ril:,--;'-',-;-THE------6011FE138IONS AND EX proposes- to La revised. He was opposed to PERIENCE or AN INVALID, published the,fhather use of the Liturgy in its present for the benefit Andes • warning end cant:taa to yomtg faiirt, and also to educating the young into men who surer from Narrow Debility. Premature anything that might be coneridered an mono- Decay of Manhood, ete.,eupplying, at the same time, ivittion, e.. move .p" re// r- By one oho has cured hinseell .. _... hafy..aSateue I Phillips differed from the &err hvina pot tgreat experese'a&O infory through clings - expressed by his Elder, Dr. Kieffer. medlml nm.bog end quackery. The - question before the Synnd was, " ( Banat does the Church want 7" The Lad of the *other, erkelalng • peet.pald addressed eareleye,aingla raison why the •` Previsional Liturgy " be Zia* nott been received with more favor, is not copse may NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Neel.. hi the book, nor in the people, bit because my2l,lydeerr Bedford, Kluge county, N. T. Dui Synod has not adopted it. It was given --- -- to the Church without even U.S approbation of r:77 JOHN COCA &EDO •' hi an th6 highest authorities of the Church. Sense 1 .. thd 'failure that has attended the efforts to nfacturere of IRON RAILING, IRON - intreduce It. VAULTS AND TACIT DOORS, WINDOW SHOT. The Bev: F. TEES, WINDOW GEARL'A, Le n Nos. DI SECOND E.ramer spoke is favor of the and An THIRD syncrir, bet. Wood end Market, appointment of the committee contemplated Rao& on lewd • variety of neon P,ft ferns, delay and in the revolution. If the General Synod fail plain, minable far alt purreers: to take proper action in the matter, the Synod Particular stunt.* paid to eaelcelng Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice.. spa of Ohio will form a Liturgy for itself, and thus tip: union of the two Synods in a uniform ,„r. --.41 .11 - 0 - 1 - 51334/130N IT D ~ RAMIE worship will ho farther distant then i t c ver to ronEioN AND DOMESTIC BILLS Off has' been. EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, II t was stated by Rev. W. K. Zieber that BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 37 menarz the' ministers were agreed that a revision STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. shottld be made, but that they differed very Igfr Collect:one made en ell the principal title, widely AS to the particular manner in which that-work should be done. Re did not believe throughout the Petted/Rates. op= -- --- -- the tine had yet come for the Church to de &lda' on this important subject. Ile was most doefdadly opposed to any change- in the Lit- Binding this discussion, Synod adjourned to meet to-morrow at nine o'clock. THE ZOBREIT AS we OONA.--A few days ago e 'published a notice ALT of the robbery of this clothing establishment of Sir. Thema! Elway, at Altoona. A day or two after,. a couple of unkrietrn dailies were discovered in is ear contaialeg.coalon a freight train going east. The condnettr observed them, mut closed the dooreof 'the car,inteading to take the 11 1 / 1 1- pedef,Cpertkis "to Harrisburg. When near Marysville, they succeeded in knocking some iniezdir o¢ the ear, anti Jumped from the train ' and*osped.r. When tho Cal wits opened, on its arriral etHarrisburg, all the clothing and goods etotert were . trend - therein, except two sults that the, elirkies appropriated to their chin' nee: - Oh! YOtt Mtsernairm—Ceptatn Jacob Det wiler/of tho't37Dt Regt.T. V., b00 jut been eorontlistoned Captain In u Third Miss wile-.(olored) re/intent, and has left for Ilitetr,Dend. Capt. D. rendered good service hi-Banks' army and the Army of the Shenanaolgt, there he won great honor for hiS any, soh/Jerky (militias, and where he also gaine&Sho oonfidonco of • his superiors in command.' , Visivvatv.--The Duke's Motto, with Vest vallquirapt;lienri De Lags:diem is having snectitital run at the theatre. It will bo re pestad,this evening. On Thanksgiving (to morroif)thero will be two performances, af ternoon and evening, in both of which Wile Veetvalt hilt appear. . • Til/400TVIII0 DIXTEI/ TO THE SOLOISTS.— Persons who have not yet sent their contribu tions for the dinner to the soldiers on Thanks- ItivilK flay can /core- theca this morning at City Hill heft 9 to 12 o'clock. . , Murata* Coro, 1114 puttustid CLatilliOn on 11111;#1Wastagtonand it h said be pectieoah tho Supzemo'Court. - • Hotrala Diap.— . Adala Wray, of, Paavillo, was foiad do 'id .ta-it '<Utah, mar WillfameTort, •-• •"' "•••••' •:•' • ‘•-; • ...r.5,''414111." I On the morning of the 11th inst., a little girl, daughter of Jared and Lint§ E. Kauff man, residing In Mifflin eonnty, east of Me- Veytown, suffered a dreadful accident from fire. It appears that her mother Mu:igen° out to milk, Tearing this and two other children in the house. A candle was yot burning, whieli the child got, and accidentally eat some books, paper and her dross on tire. Alarm was made, but not in time to sere thq child's life. It died a few hints afterward: It was about a year and a ludf la old. John ootor, one of the bands employed in the Cameron Furnace, at Middletown, was horribly burned : on Wednesday of nisi week, by a lot - of molten lead escaping from the fur nace, caused by wping getting out of place. Ito died an boar after the accident. A wife and fevered children, who depended upon him for support, mourn his loss. ' Amanda Sieger, a young lad of sixteen, re siding in :Richmond township, Barks county, was burned to-death on Wednesday, by her clothes taking fire while chin Was engaged in drying flax. &Lumen' Copan= bold an adjourned meeting laat evening, and proceeded with the oancideration of the new city code. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICEA Thomas PARRY, riaui and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer In Penal;lvatia and Vermont slate of the bat trutllty at low rates. (Mee at Me:. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • BE }pun, AND BOY Tut I : 4IIZELTE AND WILSON SEITINO 31/CIIIND re RIIITORENCE TO AST' ornra.—This great instrument is not an experiment calculated to mutt with dleap ponitment after it few-months' trial, but a magnifieent tummy It is the mod titanic to its construction, and hence more easily operated, and the lent liable to .get out of order. It makes the celebrated "Lock," the only 'then that has aver boats found Mittel) perfect satis faction in machine work, end the sales of it daily at their sales rooms, No. 2721rith stetre, are larger . than of all other sowing michines combined, This is the time to order these splendid..tandatien for Christmas end bridal presents. They are already selling immense numbers of them for this purpose, Call at No. 27, on our rocomtpoi4ativq, and make p , oar iolootioli. EIMM!MM 80007 i. A2277/1. 07 FAIL AID Wurnr. 'Goons, fruit received at hasn't Graham & Co.'s, Mer chant Tailors, No. 54 Market street, It eon ; sista of all the vary latent styles of cloths, eassinteres and restings; overcoming" of all kinds of the very Ernest qnality, all of which to celeeted from the latest Importations, and I will be made up in the moot Luhionabla and beet manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goods to select from, that cannot be Surpassed by any other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect fit, would do well to gtra no an early call. SAAIMIL CRANA COdit Merchant Teflon!, No. b4 JI Market rt. 13A.VITNE Gzeneit, Geo. MCCANDLESS. 1 , 01 ram. ♦,n Wurrza Wr4l.—The Sum_ mar is past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly be upon as , and we must provide oar- Delves with the material to keep us comfort able. A nice fall snit, or a good and well made overcoat are the very thing, and we do net know-of any plane where our readers would suit ihemseives better than at lielossrs. W. If. McGee & Co's clothing establisiunent, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also received a com plete. assortment of gentlemen's furnishing . goods, and a great variety of new patterns for walstooating, &a. C• sm., Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at tend to all business or big nentessiciti. C MERRIL! I! t ittctlollanu'm Auction H~`xY a. tiei . ~ e~ cw. - -- -_ -- ---- ~_- An, now ft .:wiring their Fall and Winter Scock And Invite thdlr friends and thoytitgle to otaxotes their luck, which is tba Azad am met ecorpret• ovar brooy-ht to this market. Llama on Mat, • sip important of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 000D8. CORNER 07 PENN A. 197) BT. OUTS 15T817717 PITITIMEIII. PA =lll= Of Mlf L.A.I3IIECIS• 1P1.71/15 r LOf mry Mad awl osallty. lES' AND JUNES' HATS! To adt all taste§ BY WHOLIMAIN AND =run, AT • WOOED & 00,41, 181 WOOD arm. 5 000 C YALU'S(' HOMES WANT. ED.—Tlts undersigned will prtrelme, In open market, CAVALRY NODS= for the United States surrice. The Dorms to be from fitters (LS) to sixteen (16) bands high, from four (4) to nil* (9) ! f rom aU &foots. ews of ogs, compactly built, in good fish, and free Donee win be received, mildest to Inspection, at Pittsburgb, Pa., from tbe lot to the 16th of Demo. ber ; and at Columbus, Ohio, from the 16th to the Rut of December. YIELDING LOUSY, apt. A. Q. M., 11°14/twit( cararyßansiu OICE . CROP 803, —4B G , hbds. La store and lbr tale by LIM; & plans. wag Bx. l/1 1 and Ili tmt. I RR. A• • w•L .. . . I THE LATEST nws .• . like Fight at Orchard Ridge. . • , . , -_— RIVER INTELLIGENCE. • .1.•:, • eIATITS.EXPE,w n _ BY T:F:LEGIL.9I'IL The river et this point was about statstmery Last I PlT'i-SIIIIRriIi TECEATR. ' WaatfEsGTOte, Nov. 24.—Tito Star of this . — ~ ir...„.,....-se-e-----s-------------..---u....,,: afternoon contain, the following account of a ' eeeh t e. , ,,,a te i ght f 0,,, th . , 1,,a, f, tt,..0h,,1 i I.IY ... i ...-.......-..- ' brilliant preliminary - movement by Maj. Gen. l A remittent raft kit daring the greater part of the ',,,,..... . ,_Lent0 ar-d lin'ee.7.----- OUR SPECL9I., DESPATCH:ES, ! Thomas: dadi. ere 'oaths, swell 13 Anticipated. There were -"'"" : ... CLodunoogo, Nor. "Z.—The re , mainoissattee • t " dr f w "nere ur f' ,. ./ Yes.leslaY , but the oats/ me"- LAST WIII'ES: I'oTTIVELT. FROM WASHINGTON. in force made by General Thomas has lota ; chimes weer busy in .ho rc'", gettmg their t,...t. i TEILS ErMT : 'S.:, completed in the most brill:az.' aril successful I down twilit' locks. *Lilo other. were locklbe, through ? Third night' of 'the re-engagement c , ' the manner. The troops employed were the divi- to be ready to take their debug-taros wheel the flood I reset". • fitl...LE VESTVALI, siona of Generals {feed and Sheridan, of the ; come., ...mei. n - 111, sootier et ' , tor. Fourth Army Corps, under the immediate di- There was no busin.te transacted on the Allegheny i Wio alli appear in the g rami x t • =td -ir dro ne wr PleErse MOTTO t reetion of General Alger. ober!, eaterlay, for.leer the : what pertained the lAs played in London for over six Ineridred nigh ' I The object of the movement was not only to , Irv', pts of ail. The kr,' host, have ceased eaa.t h , I with the greaten success. , I ascertain the strength of toe tummy, but to ! (Not. It sin de Lag,: la•rr ...... :110 ,steal' . entirely, is..d th.re nue- no eretooJe or do t occupy and hold knolls in tho front of our lett, ' who will sing the song cf the -Pvghla; gavel,: between our lines ar..l 3.lissional v tutee. ' ''''"":" ' r °".",.. Tit. 1 -C ., 12 ,. has been re- i and....the . B e, , °lf co this Itaid I cast paited, and will be ready for hmaness torlay. The '. WMIWS, tam of the Original Mule end erect.. ; The rincipui attack ws. -.:.,1e by General llasen's brtgade, commanded by himself, and ' Oil City w as "e ree ' w 8 "" 1 P 'ob Leal n!,tht, andwin ! ° Ter:'n- - " . . . Orchestra. supported fon the lull by General It'illic:l's ' no +nal l's at the larding this morning. A tells ' brigade end on the right by the whole dirt- ; graphic dispatch from Of City yestenhey anemone, I si.m of Sheridan. Thu tour, livid was dig- . annonocod the gratifying fort that r 0,.. Lau been ilinetir visible from and in front of Fort ! • rs:::o - •` , em all day, an d hence It is not tullik.fir Wood where General flaxen. formed his line. ' that the Alt - n inny tNnaterg may Le eneb'ed to h...5 . d Gen. Howard's corps formed in a solid column ! . . • ' as a reserve to the attacking force. The fell : for OE City to-day. It the il.moiagehela wharf, bu.surcrs wea qUita so fort,being trommanded by the heavy guile of the I I tire, although restricted santowhat by the cVssarean only one field battery w. taken into action. Thi. was piloted on an e .. ,. . et, , i i the con/hi:on of rho weather. There has, temn ea ar knoll, in the center of which teen. Sherman', I rivals since Monday, and the Emma Graham for line of battle was formed, before the order to I ZantwelllA vre• the rely InTarture. adranoo was given. The troops moved on tof i The Rao - ease, use unable 1.. leave as anaouncea for their position just before one o'clock r. If., also I Cincinno,V Jut evening, hot also win pasitlvely trace remained fa line for three quarters of an hour . th,,,,,„ h 1„ .t .. in full view of the enemy. At lest every- i Th,, ~,,,,d , ~,, ~,_ n , od m ions g:, Patrick, In cum the gave ' mend of r Cop.. Seca Mee., will clear for s tusinnati thing being ready, General the order to h.lvsh.st, and General lintels and Gen. IVillich pushed nut simulta.ocuue I-• I then "e°l°K. (reigns c- fright. The first shot was fired at two p. m., and in ' The little stna,,,er Ellwood, formerly a lake steam five minutes too line. of G.,, blazer, „ 0 , or. 11,9 SOW at St. Louis i'_ ett, is:- last to Jam. hotly engaged, while the artillery of Fort 1 frolsonnat of tine city, for $3,000. Wood and Gen. Thomas opened upon the reh- I 'i ho . 0 . ,,, Li , ' Ira'. has out been e o rrer:lY r enorte-I el rltle-epits and the estope behind the lino of ! We roman' mereeiree with ery `oe ''•" she w oe •• °• 4 lighting. Th. practice 1,1 'lllr gunners wee , f:' s.„'7,;°°°' by J. C. 317," of S elf.'"‘ff ' J. ' 1 " . splendid, the camps nod batteries of the or • , prtes " ,,:g o if, ..,. '1 1727::; ealu i c • ..13nf It7ithn'Tt'l:relodf our being ahont one and three quay t co n of a ! that Mr. Marshall A. w,ar. of this el' srs4 the per , nil', l!Stallt; but our fir otireted no :el :y awl ; ehamf 0r. .. - t.t! , a---=5. 1. 01, -Dertocee: it was soon evident the labels had no hear, ! The 2 Ilor tog river it.", ,rc fr., artillery In that part of their intrenehm.r.t;, . Co v.ovec.al oa Mond:1;- 04r I rrops hiii , idly advancing as it o,_ I .rod. , ' The Storlight. f :orn. T'l•tsi.uleio. Ft... y PrEnrole occupied the knolls upon ir1..,,, titer were at i r..,r. Marietta; Parana, t.., o '!“!::,.... ''sotai, twenty minutes past two o'clock. Ten min- ! "' . 'n N ""b ' 'l b ' : • !-- I La n...re , 'n 1 rm. ll'rmPh 11 . with (Air if Ina. Wee later Gen. Willie)), driving flo,da 14 '' ',- ' , a .' l l::: (-,"":,‘ a , a•—a „ open field, curried the r'f - pits it' l'.e front: j t-. 4... too flanging! oO 'n'rl'el"g'i'O'nloO"grnott,Ca“roV l'ar.'oon''.. whose nom:Tante fled on ' they fired their het I gosnr, of this eerideni, reti.i - fiud to [ 'Milli/And Lf . .. Volley. Gen. Sheridan, In moving throoph the ! re.• OF her trip ra the &alder fn and Mainsato t . forest that stretched before him, &tote o. !:onel M. .0 Font, of Canton. Fier/tusk), &gentl eman th. rebel piehet....d bolted his ad ,, a . ,,, I. 1 1.1,11 anil r favonthly km owe toonr riser men, le noe of , tz j i:iesio lb!! 1.13 Ickanianga now being built at Lout...- obedience to orders, on reaching the ride pits where the rebid force on. own if log hum. ' On the P.th lost , the David Tatum, Notirrutor, Ai, at tack woo, h owever, t .„4„ t h e ,1,, g . t,,,_ 511au !s, Uri emus, IR Thew..., Fl orenee, it untreee. ing to cover rho heights on our left, but not to I A D Übe", :',.."''....11,..17,,::::;..e.y.1er.rtw•;11!"..., e....,4741 aseault the rebel wool-. IV. l.e re shoot 200 i ' ll ' ! " ". .. d • . 1 steamer L Myers., was enlel la I Apt. 5 1•tta, of Medi. prisoners, mostly Alabama troop., and n un, . e,o, and other s , on tat n 'Jay for r lase, gained a position of great intportanee. Should ' Ttle II eluotte, for Nashvitte, Ironed Egene rib on the rebels still attempt to hold Cunt ten::',,,, :bear , Several tow home arrived here from ei.:v. valley, with these height. in our pneseesion, '"!' ^"'• •`'''''l'"e -a column moving to 31hisionnry Ilidge is se: 1.. re ________- from flank artillery. Special Dispatohee to the Pittsburgh Gasetta WASHINGTON Cm - , Nov. 24, 1863 ARXT Or TB! roTOMAC DRLASED BY RAINS • The movement of the Army of tho Potnmoc had only progrweed as far as the preliiiiirry marehee of th cavalry, when the rain stopped everything. The continued rains still cites° delay. The War Department's estimates of o r_ ponies for the ensuing year is understood to be about 035,590,000, and the Navy estimates under ;14 0 000,000. The total department's eatlmatet are likely to be between seven and eight hundred millions. PHI VATS DISPATCH PHOII GIN. 01143 T. The President to-day received • private tifipstch from Gen. Grant, stating that he had advanced the loft wing of his army, and gnincti soma advantage over the enemy, which he hoped to Improve. The wild stories in circulation of heavy fighting at Chatta nooga are not known to have any foundation , beyond this. DIAltIontED 'COIL TUB BBIVIct. Quartermaster Char. Perrot, 12th Wisconsin, dismissed the wry ice for embasslement ; Lien% 3f ungroen, 17th Indiana, cathiered for drunk. ennesa ; Lieut. Bannock, 2.uth Battery, Ohio artillery, dishonorably dismissed for absence without leave, de.: Lieut. Waddle, Ist Ohio, dismissed far drunkenness; Lieut. Brown e 2d Kentucky, for abandoning his romparly in th presence of the enemy; Capt. Risley, 9th Indians, for allowing himself to be captured; Capt. Hartley, 4th Indiana cavalry, violating safeguard nod permitting men to plunder; Capt. Diogleam, 22d ll'iscoriain, for drunken ness; Lieut. Stockerell, 37th Indiana, inishe. havior in the face of the enemy ; Lieut. Grif fith; Capt. Versey, 224 Indiana, for cow ardice; Lieut. Cox, 33d Indiana, for deser tion, dishonesty, ke.; Lieut. Harper, 724 Indians, for drunkenness ; Capt. Steele, 115th ninon, for disobedience of orders; Lieut. Coulson, 84th Illinois, for disloyalty; Col Ferguson, 64th Ohio, absent without leave, I 31arketa by Telegraph. \a. vr Tans \+. ?.1 . '. , ton.heal.' ..r.: I dining. drunkenness, leo.; Assistant Surgeon Gel- i Southern News. at °34'ex - ti 0 . Floor, Ins act..., a• - .1(0., , .. c . t ,•„'.O ror Extra Mat.. $7,541,,, 60 ro r it It more, 9th Indiana, drunkenness; Lieut. I FOSTBKBII MOVRoIe, Nov. 23.—Tho Rich :: stud 6' .13( c o Y. for mei eenti, ttto notrker °well, 22d Indiana, cowardice ; Lieut. Me- I 'n° 3 l' l • IVIW on K‘ l l''',Pt,'l has d i' r :' o , 11 " e l" ' duicoe;',,,,dt'll, l e;: , , d ee d ,7: l ; ' , " ,r x j,,, ‘' , fl i te t ee ' ,i l 7,,'" ' '" " n° Groyoll, 22d Indiana, cowardice ; Lieut. , Gen. '" Wheeler l/ reports his at taca up:P . it !ATI: r n t "th, '!„.,,.;,:,,"',,'".,T,"-.:,.' • '' "t .d . :."' d ',',:' ‘. " .d ' Ludehaw, 15th Kentucky, disloyalty ; Major 1 pension of the enemy's er.r,l.N. po. tun.; , Inc , et e`:',...---doTl'r.:4-14V1„7,:',017, ...,1:,. BKeltue, 15th Kentucky, dbl oyeity ; Lieut. ' them into the woods , at Knoxville, and cap. , :•1 .r.a,m - spri ns , 31..1 fo r rid AL, ' 1iii,42,;.-1,41 f, rooker, 10th Ohio Cavalry, violating ~,i, ; taring 300 prin.-nen,. Tie infantry force is , I,lwaial.n, e!Otr 51 ..3 , 41,0 tor .4,/,- 4t, hion ot.l .• l nearly up • it 1 3 ,,, ,, ,. , C 4 n , I .•,oIQII 2 Ji f . oe srltwer . rod o Ester o :cp., scarce and of guard, .4 c. , I . .eit. Denis, 4th Mich . -an ICA fie r 2n ,—The - i t I I''' " P'e 4 PC; , •P' dir."., Su , " ' or., . 1,,, '.... • e , ttr men, •", ene , .7 "me" c.'xierl werterti, 51,i_341,21 tri nor., and °I -"ty„,a Cavalry, neglect of duty and absence without 1 his fire on the city this morning at II o'oloek. ' I2L ,tha..t , 00, at in lido quotation., thi..t.c, • ticary leave; Lieut. Walker, lath Illinois, drunk- i o'clock this . afternoon ; fh b : . 11 , 11 ‘ na Iber of i i i . o:l i,, li ii t.:, ~r. .. -, 0, at , Pix .. y.: o /7; 7: te rn nn! ... ~• enneas, be.; Lieut. Chapman, 129th Illinois, I Fort z . ..iinte ' r ' has " been 4 h te cO( n icr than us ' L l ,l n :ith re` ~,,'',' ' ' s°" "l , ,l ii `'''' t ,.'''';': nr ,, ,,_ f ' .. ^:c l' ;'n ' , e 'r '"-- I, A h t ell i s disloyalty , Lieut. Richardson, 6th Kentucky, : mortars, it uo rifled shots were fircl. There , 7:,,,:;;r: u c c . ',7 k g e ' n ,„ -- ,, .74,'"7, l ' fidr u r e .l° '"' dn ut k ennece , Capt. Little, ty t t, K entuc k y, , Were no !Iletlaittea either in the city _or Fr ... art, c .. ! I 1 J^ 'a b ~" ; c,d i ta%ei, do 11 . . ' e c frequent drunkenness, cowardice, sc.; Lieut.' Richmond o t, n ; d ,,, 7 ) :,, , , ,,, 1 A .p 0er t c.N 1 :. , , are to 'r, nt the i bi'el.,-.7;.1,...../.l,:„Lir,,rui.,a; . c . , ;. e .i , ; . ' ~,,,( , , ' ,: .. r . ~, .. ,Th ' (5 %; .1 . ems, 17th Kentucky, ditto ; Ce.:t. Bassett, Af„,e„i',. , 5,,,, 1 ; 9 _ A ki ,„. c ,,,,,,,,, I !torn 1 Ohio.: .2, - . biat.,..._hcrou, I. 'e at L. yl°,e. for on Iflth Michigan, cowardice ; Lieut. Pock, 3d member of Oen tyre r '. staff, an non e', -• ra t e I Sr ' 1„ ,,, P , r ;,"' N,,e. ~ _.;.,.,,,,,,,, 74,,r ,,, c r,,,., , ,. for East Tennessee, giving himself up to the 1 od:f,reaFt r o n f nk ti l z, , Y , n b r y .k ,, e , e on eol , nzn u s ,, i t ti er.. l.e i n , isi ap i o . s_ ‘b „ ,„„ b „, ,;!,,„, „„ 1, -,,, , ~.„, . teth r„ , ec4 enemy; Capt. Sweet, 106th onto , cowardice, l ,OO o f Gen Dirk Taylor', mine ander Gor r , I j jott7let n t'r: . ' lc e:2,-..,..", - .: li;e7re ' L l ;1 1 1ih S etr r t r t Lieut. Strode, 35th Ohio, dismissed for the Orron, near Ale/and; .., on the '.;111, end 0 fen it, - , ..I. , hcir., 51 1b...M ' , .6 , .. r _,‘ Aa..-lOr . good of the scalp; Capt. Baugh, 125th a stabLern fight the Yankees were rou(ad -,":',.,! ‘ ‘," `n,,,, c '',.."L"Tr9l7 Zeiel.'?r.l:llc.,e7oßa"',,,,nit Ohio, wortblessnes stu an Wilier , Lieut. John : : r ie " n b a„l.7,s.eolre th d e ie ir L " :„ re lr d e n c e l,,, l 7 " , "n „:", - , ' . o ' d ,r• ' '• - C '' ' • 11° "' "n and . '''' " ' 3 • ': ' .l L.Smith, 64th Ohio, ciminkchnoss disloyalty, born routed hy Gen. Luck r Tivlor i.or : Inn. ,, - ii.....ci, ~.. :1 —kbiar, artl, , Ohio brio r.. .te LIOUL. Hartman, 14th Indiana Battery, Piece, The expediti on I . Ne e d to linnbandore hoe .. ; c t",(.' c 1111cn.. IMO r,tt : , 7, NA pectic:. ce the troop,. hare returned to i .. n . .1 , , l xr,1114 61 5 vr,g W hlnitl.ofili- 1 •. 71 ° fraud, Lieut. Murray, 18th Ind., drunkenness, , and a n tee a.ud 41121, hi .14,11..4 " ::. lint,' cad 13310 n Rouge. Copt Luchey. 3d Ohio cavalry, for &grout rharleaeom, N , IP.—Tho roomy ha. brow ; -.OA' i ort "'Wet and money 3farket. disobedience of orders ; Lieut. Hopkin., 3d firing Alo•iy from butt, ry to „;;; Lpo: - . 0 in, Moro, In 1.. Ittrd.m.d, withou t treale , change, Ohm cavalry, for unlawfully disposing „r tor There .3 nothingelpo new thin morning ',• , r .. ....1 b•ort,tr e . dow nod loeeo. ot 1 g....,..1 I fr, •ovn Definer ur—The °airily fired nieces 1 , ''"''' '''''”' '''t . l-''' "n 't ' 47 • '.- government property, Surgeon Whitsell, 101st allots fr in ar e et the e Icy ; . dot f, , ' '"'".. ;..a,'. : , and dorm er, nr,k JJt .J. , 1.,1 , Indiana, for accepting bribe.. &c. • Lieut. II / m to 1I a. ni . fire damage II [riding, 1 j;,,,,.!.,` k ,„" "1 1 '' "" i ' " P `" . ' 'ti. 7 g'' ' Be czar, 101st Indiana, for dru n k orums , 1 Some three or four but'dtng, were . - ncl., and . 5t......." ' ell and( ,^l - Plane :5, 3d Ohio cavalry, Qtr amebas- ono rerewn woo injured I:. Puernee once or (.. Ali I 10V, iiarnon other iconlonat called tbe Steno r!......i.ed the L 8 Omni re: 7 'd i."O •Itenfi• .1 Id4L, fully sellin element property, de.; Capt. I hal." l'imole but effected not g , I Obstlr .or ....:S y s(, , :5!.., Mcßee, S is, for immoral and di. Th .) firing grace , • on -welter "ad •11,11 iOl.l ni.Lady I t ri. 10131 in.. ful condue . Taylor, 290 Indian, for all dry. 5,,, ,• to. shot. L.re been fired at ' !4::',', . 1 :;; r 1 L . ' t P ta t , 1 1.1 01 x C. ... e 4 , Ito c.,j, 1 2. kv to l , llapant diso edience of :wet,: ; Major 310 Leluse, 24th Ohio, for • - .warder.° ; Lieutenao. Kett 1 oil. tattle Market. cite Suff. van Inland hot.. No causaitits 131 A C W roper,ed from SurntorPer Salley.") it 1:10... I I C. w T .. 111.4,1 Col. Walker, 85th Illinois, for mestc:.prior in Affair* at Folly Island, 41 1 The , attlr ..0....X.• re -, t prices for the .....it are face of the enemy ; Lieut. Clifford. 10th In heesteeu, Nov 21 —A eoriespooden. 4 eh.. ...,',. . 1,,,,"' , e ß ''''' ' '' ''. 1 " , ..'"". 1 " uen•-• , ), 51 ' . ."' diana battery, for drunkenntss , Lieut. Bast- rrav'Esr, .vr ding f - ”I Polly Island on the ,t,',;,'-',„; ..i4, - Y1.... p .- 4 . •,„': 1 T..,,,- .n t -,...,°. 724,-.• sock, 10th Illinois, for cowardice in face of the ' lath' .„y s e 1,,, loss of the robe!) IS said to be 1 pro n ., 2-1,..0,4,5. ord.try, 1t.16 - 4ro ream t.. f enra five to fifteen flail }. Our ca•uoitios a iotr iet ", end /oriel...v. 53d21,0 .Preno. ee , wu VTh enemy. The following ofacers, heretofore ins- weeks ago wore fully equal to (he ri:t .'•, hut I ' .I , ..,,:: ad: e lw , market ~,,J , J , ‘ • •J‘.lJ, and missed, have mien restored fo the service for now that the most etre tire r.1:01 hatterit, are i n""". L" "Y ''' d.r ,' t ' u r" ff "' '''' 44 '. " d -'• ,th.,,,,,,i, on: m.u.it,,, aro loss. Fort Sum. 1 ;',V*,::;2:1,:::,:nL,;,.r;ft.:,,,b,%;101.7df.:,:r.r;',' satisfactory reasons • Major ftegers,4th Ohio, , .0r during this week is silsnt, not di.nl: 9 it.- : to , '1,11., until:Pan to -urn' 4011 freely at gall Lieut. Styles 3141. Ohio,Lieut. Coe ran 156' ' ' b -, even her ring store th^n half the t.nie. Fort‘.; I All'Wdo ..,.- Xi e01:1, ; a i r . 0 'i (la.. 1 J,I. Ohio. Slue/trier nod Johnson sheet with no great : i , - .."•:`. cod era ; :r . 1 .1. 47 !"/.0 , giteal , ...l GOTZBNUEST lon's. rigor, and our men easily d-dge under 00V, I h n'Z i ",.. " Y',.l r ,"',.=:, t ~T"':: r " * "" 1 ',7 ""' '"" k and avoid danger Meantime now forts Ore onto 10,61 t, wen ~ 36,923.' cu l t .' ' '" "" being thrown up on this and /Ldp' ~11 [l,l, • which will shortly comma nil the navigable channels and give iolief to our bl: ',tiding squadron. Slowly but surely the work goes on The sales of flee-twenties, to-day, amount to $1,030,750. Tho organization of National flanks, in all parts of the reentry, consumes large amounts of these bonds, and new com munities daily -receiro the adrantages of . such organizations. TRX Lznrscarrit The official returns from Ohlo show but elev en Tory Demoerats in the Dense, and three In tho Senate. Of thin number, three In .11 will ha muted for the rejection of the soldiers' vote, which encored their election. V;TICANALViarVi IXCEIrTS. rho following is a full statement of the ro caipts of internal revenue III)011 the law went into operatieu till tho present month Down to May 27th, $13,399,799. In May, $496,389; in June, $4,458,411 4Ur in July, $5,929,571 8—; In Angiut,ssBo,42l 35; in Sep- Winter, $8,138,205 43; in October, $951,117 84. Total, $63,137,447 40. ♦NIIiD Von ♦ PIUISION The woman divorced from Aaron Burr in 1852 en account of his infidelity, applied for • pension. The Attorney General decided that under the pension laws she could retorer nothing. EiMi= A letter from Yorktown Jaye that the Fourth Linited , States Cavalry marched twenty-toren miles the first day, and on their return thirty. They were highly complimented by General Winter. oollrO ROUE TO ILZCIOIT The Twelfth Illinois cavalry, Colonel Sas brook Davis, will leave here for Chicago to morrow, toraornit. antr,Or.o: Chief of Onondaga, and . delegate on behalf of SIR Nations,. Nebraska Territory, was pre sented to . the ,Presldent.:yestasday. JUDD Norman 8. - Judd, Minister to Bunn, loft for Chicago this morning. XOlll ?MOW TROOPS. Col. Ales. Cummings Is ordered to Arkatflas le negro troops.' ,_ CC The rumors of Bates' removal is probably unfounded. The Army of the Potomac. New You, Nor. 24.—The Poore Washing ton special says It is reining and the roads are very muddy. Military operations are at a stand still. Tho Commercial's Washington letter of the 130 says : Meade was directed to more this morning. It is generally believed here, and it is no meant, that his army had yesterday ton days' crooked rations in their harernacks, and their wagons with oats for their horses, but the rain storm has somewhat retarded ope rations at the front, and it will probably be Tuesday or Wednesday before the Rapidan to crossed. Favorable Dlapatehee from Grant... Heavy Defeat of the Rebels Con— jectured. New You, Nov. special dispatch to the World, dated Washington, 24th, Jaye:, The President nye dispatches 4enrral ;rent aro &voted', but be detainee to allow their publication while the operations of which they speak are pins o,n. °Halals claim to , have dinterible' lune from the West, ,Imrplvins s harm defeat of the rebels. No `patellar, liven ottktie 121111 E M:E MI I=! —.— Release of Congressman Anderaon. NEW Tons, Not. 21.—Tho Ta., epc cial dispatch, doted Washington, N "• to.. that the rebel game of cooping op Anderson, of Kentucky, until after the organization of the Llonse, has been dofeato.l. Ile has I ,cr. exchanged. Immediately after h:s capture, his friend, Polendee, went to Washington to effect the arrcat cf o c.inad of prominent Ken tucky and Tennessee t rattan , . Tbo c...ptcrs or A'adorson were brought to term . They offelt.el to exchange him for Trusten Polk. a Confederate Congressman. Consent eras given by oar government. .Andvrron es at Paducah, yeaterday, on his trey to Washing. ton. Nevrnirev, N. C., Nov. 2.4.—Major General Butler arrived here till. morning (Yew Fort revs Monroe. The Raleigh Standard claims that the con servatives have elected eight onto( ten mem bers to the rebel Congress. Those of them who announced themselves in favor of peace on any terms, and who were most corers in their condemnation of the rebel administra tion received the largest majority. The eon servative candidates also reosived a majority of the soldiers votes. The cargoes of seven large steamers which ran the blockade of Wilmington, in one nigh' are advertised in the rebel papers for sole. The Pi 'rovizlons for our Pr'bonen at and About Richmond. Fontana MONROE, Nor. 23.—The steamer Convoy has returned from City Point. Capt. Irvinge reports having traneforred the Gov ernment rations for our prisoners at and about Richmond, sitisfactorily, into the hands of Oommissionett Cold. Propellor Aground. Totems, Nor. 2.1.—Th0 propellor Ontario, of the northern transportation line, is ashore on West Sister Island. She was uninjured when last heard from. Mayor Nominated BOSTON, 'Nov. 27.—The Republican Com mittege have renominated, by acclamation Ilon. F. W. Lincoln for Mayor. Death of an Actor. SAN Faaxotaco, Nov. 24.—H. Layton, the actor, died on Hatarday. FORTIFICATION BILLS-NUTICi: TO THOSL iNTEILESTED.—The- Commltteo appointed to collect nue acommta for -labor On the fortifications, around the City of Pittabbrab, eronld herotry notify all persons Darla; bill. f,,r labor or material need upon the lutrunchenonte, to pre*an the um, befernthe let day of Nolen:the; to 03E0, R. TEIEWITON, at tbo Board of Trade Room., he having been instructed toationd to the duty of har ing all inch hula correctly toodu oat and properly authenticated. By order of the Oototelttex GEO. 11. TUUBBTON, foe. Ex. Com. • In pumma of the spore notlr. , r'sm attend daily for the purpose of hualablug tbo-neop, for making out Raid bills, and for cooyelug rho come atter authentication by dalgunti, at the Board of Trade Loom, from /I tP. 1 213.. m. ee2ldf • Si 'flItIliITOIR• nOVERNMENT birsold NA At Prildiolknetlen, by Ream DAVIS & MM. e No. be Penh tenet, on AV SIINVIDAY; Nat. M 415424 o'elosk let of con damned U. gs. TOOLS., They tan be seen at tb•lalor elon zmnp. iicarz, Seth twe , Got. or Omeetnee,.. AMU. eclemomedleteallettbmi,leamel., APPLU-400.. bblerchame ex., ca. sad hr ads by J. IL CANZIIMD. ~y Yi S' iY .~'.5~~ Y 'Y Ye."a~i,c'YV~wl6~lay~ From Newbern IV - 81EiTLE & 13R0. hare Jost received •Dm stock of the - !ta't . colannted Sorbbrlor tr ,l 34 . larnidee,kl- • IV, ( A SOS. Thzeo Inatnuniuts 4.mq:wirier to any other, d will bo bold at ion. prima. Ate on hand, • r.ry eood 7 octave ROSEWOOD PIANO, mtott.l from Ea 2 to 5200. Aceoratons,Btrinp, FANGE «'. cORCII Mean.. 11. 11. Jnek S Co...rtdebergb Z. 0. Haight & and C. P. Knight rblivlntSbla. S, lltroe„ inVintrl JOStPII - 13.N0WD1313, ' l•7ol "..Alt'i l irrulittab • . '76. Dtt3fOlirt STISET-.•.Pfrlmmucx., AcinOliloagiLfmtis oPZfebds, t•kozp. 111$9, •Aeotta, - -Ifo Art or or i Atilocliela,Loobei•saip••• o l roperrn of overTkind ttengw4...J. ! O.OIRM • , :• Ps for tab by J. B C sTE.A.I7IIO-crs. _.... ........_...... ____ .... , LI) - 14 'ft wu EEL IS(: m..utiET- . v _ — A , 1.... rA AN ZANESVIII,I7,—Tt.. nto.-.. ',asuman r steamer 1:1 . 11.1 . .• A 11A 41, Hoar:. A yren, Command-, leaven Pittsbnrzh every TUI.--.., t , o -4 p• m., and Zanesville every FRIDAY. at 8 o'clock a. m. Sho tea stnamer JULIA, Wm. Conlvon, Com mander, leaves Pltctbtrah every SATURDAY, at 4 I, a. nod Zan'', it '... every 7.:F,r , %, y, . t 8 ~.,10 , ,k a.m.s'or h• tat.t or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINtIWwID, 1 .-.. , nut:bora. ; H 9. PINECK .t - CO., &gut I no.:1 lesteavai, , (IL,. I 100 11 CIN -- - - CINNA'II - ~ —The ...' 1: now Slid elegant suLumrheol steamer T. l' .. TRICK. Capt. :ammo aiason. will leave fn. Ins above and all ittiormaimtv laoilings TII IS DA 1 . - 1.5,h tur..t.t.t, at 4 o'clock p. m. F - - 55 ight tr pm•aav" 0 1 7.1) ot *rd or t- , 0024 J. D. Ct.LL I xawiton. A,ont. Lit 11: CINCINNATI. LOC IF.' , - • "7 1. :- . r Ib VILLE .l!,r, wAsuvx ta.r... - - ' 71- sto vleamer ADULAILZ., Capt A. lIIIIor, will le.re tu above o n THISDAY, tbe 2.5 th Instant. For I' re n t•.rl ...outgo apply on Imazd Jr to JOHN FLACK, 1.021 J. D, CAILLLNOWOOD. } AgN"A ' L'ilYi; CINCINNATIa; LOU- i z-, _L: isvlLLE.—The splendid elimmor . 4 - 4 . - -" , .'; It rstr.vx, Capt. D. B. Herron, irlll leave as above T:' 18 DAY, 28th Inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. For fratalit or passage apply on board or to no-1 JOHN FLACK, J. D. COL LINGWOOD, ) 1 Aff"L'" PlasrOS, jir US it, lvc. d RECKER'S .n "~'^' A—, speaking . 1 1ANOS-- . —l of Carl Anstinter Con-- con In :Yew Tork, the „editor of thol t I Afesioal !teener and World =km the following to. mark.: The inctramenta nend so thin oewssion won of • tomparntlesty new arm, of th• name of Docker Brothers, and garo very gratifying arida= of exaellent workmanaltlp and pcorrfht and brfillast toss. Docker's Plano. aro onckaibt,,lty the hot roa,flar cturcd now m this ontustry„.' 8010 agent. for Pitteborigh, J. AL. 11 10V`FMANIT & SRO., oo.a No. al FIHTII ETILTLV. 17 NLBE 8 ?JAN OS are ' 1-1 now oonsidored tho boot Pianos """ 4 ' s y.'n in the world. HALVES 13110.9. T ANUS are the bent Plan. In the country at the prim. GRO V/F,STREN it CO.'S PIANOS, full 7 tors rooevrood. 113114- warranted. for nro. SIIA LL A TRAVEN'a PariorGom PIANOS for 527.1. from NCP to S M.ILLODMIch, tho hoot ODS, mndo. CIO CHARLOTTE HLUMS,43 sifiL street, ncal Solo want for eV, Instromeota. IXI SIIIITIIFIELD eTREET GOYl,:v.wv rlttsbumb,Pa. general Commission Merchant, nnu onLiAvp, eirCbx•rolntrais Bouczrr.a otinciode with THE rmsa Lzcntl-r. 0. £pi 1. , k Capt. 1 tai a knnle lisntt C.;,/ . ..2. ;rand AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE', ha given on TLIANKSGIV!NG DAY, on wlalt:: don VEST VAL), will app,". ASOSIC 11 LT, POSITIVELY FOR ONE wrr.s. ozax JTOYD•IT EVENING, November 23d e?❑ FIVE roLLONVING mcurs CONTINENTAL OLD FOLKS CONCERT COM'ANY, h ,,, t//01 b/ the hr -famed V...M.A1,1 J. ISTICI3OLS TILE CHARMIXO NEW ENt7LAND SONGSTI. Will sop mar u above in that/ Grand Old Fashioned ecniert?, J x. In ttstl 701 C All NIGHT?. ONLY, o .•mmond,g ou Afonday Evening, Nov. 22d, 1363, dud c.en , JuoluF e - ery *1,1)14. :r.z •4e week. A/13f Ib.,10), Nora op. at ArITRXOON ENTETITA INM Td viti Drr TTAiraDd Y. 1111:RSUAY jl truis,:str.g DA, and b.A.TL'IIDA T TL. I,IIIST GIIAIiD MATINEE r,...., TUESD A Y AFTEIiNvON. Nov. Nth, at ft.te.; tide, k. Stir Tirt•tt eth he_ procured dtrlng the day Fero.'., C. C. 111‘.13c, c._ Cner !talc Atoms. etar-tr .34 E✓PA'S' pEICSIWCs, l'A r. ) GENERAL CLAIM AGENT Lfrensci by U. EL 103 FIFTH STIZR7.7, Ed dcc, below the. Poono)lroolk qulAirro arr. at_ !oil,. ornlcltera, and %root Rold!ort, ha. their PCILMOTtI. Bonnty and Back Boy ago Cleo. °fro:tiara win be tont glottal, fu;l le , onnorl,-, tho No'diem, or to dr...mood Srldiot"' nolo', obotrt,r, who aro ont!!!^cl 111. l'or_tion, Bounty an.t (lark ry, and the manner of encoring the REM, I.! . apply- I IN -' k: eb7otkrgU'a itAt 1 B. C. 'JIACKREI.I-, ATTORKrY AT LAW 11=0 PIP J \ NO, 114 FTFTIT so. In Allsghsny end nine the . rrEs CLA I MS. or ri A. Iron BOUNTLES far all disrharnriA for v^cod e d paeans and , TIES and PK:SS/Li/NS Icr Wider, Par,..e. :1 C:ildien, Brother. and Ebner., k r cal p, OmMtr.llll,o thoar. .rte„ea. ~ n have died aftcr discharge from dens—,dens—,cantrartod, sen he. CgrNo charge collocisd, a,:d Ar:Aer • ii.i nr,a • --(e1r..1•,. 11.1,1 A It I CI. " ' t ill.rtAKY CLALkis, vo us T 1 6:7, Pr. , .N3lCiNii, LACK FAY and CLAIMS of cowry description, • , - , 1 h ths 4ppL atl at the following Hite.Peusiolls ti!) olhar ashes 5.3 50. C TA YLOB, A ”croey at Law, No. 73 Grant stmt, 1 otilinrgh, Psi If. to. No shams are mode it the C: nrweed. and ail iclincls3lon E. von pt LS. se4:l7 POR POE. SALE.—A three-$V. , :7, modern 12 style front, Brickr.ow cwcup,eti by Ineezw• Tnnlnp Luker, arr Ent:de meicltazta, c. I eiter.,d street, near the lnarkei. 111. - theny City, hat kg a from i.: • anduopth. reran., Ate.. intinin; of Moe. SALLIE L'Gt'f [laden, /leaver Cb., Pik, or of bit. !int N N, Jr., ,ornar of 'federal etn- , t no:' Diarnoc,l, Alto gheny City. It sold before th.,:.k , th Inn_ it will at Puldic Salo. Alen, a.Gountry Residence, 3. mil. from the city, and about three traittlitet walk Lot, • the PittaburGh, Fort Wayne a Chien:, E. IL, with a modern style banding, a never faillat; sprnik, d It :..go quantity of fruit beez,mg tr,cl, Grater..., strawberries, tc. Far particulars enquire Of aboro. Fur Bale, on Bk,-, Sewickley Bottom, 10 w ree of ground, dtented near Levtadale, on the Pittehntri, a, Fort 'naynet Chicago L g on thr, of tn.. Ohio river. Terms Co.,- .• nolezndler SALLIE l.ritlaN. - - , ILEN T—A WAGaNatAztr. ti tzt Tn~*reascFrttut.a.—l will tttta to N. geo.l wort man nay entire .to k, eontlatlng of everything In the WagonmAing Boatneta— , Oak. Ash,' Ptne end ory PLauk, Azle, Spilt and Sawed Toognia, 4.0 :puke', mod a large lot of Turned Spokes, eel wish to giro m 7 eAtentton to the Itsstassanhiug hoaloeo Ilene. A rim. chill CO Ls seeped to a grad Wigan maker. Ingot. of J. GEARA3I, Temperaeoevlllo. ~u•rEr, 7~u xF~ c. r A F! , rst-Class Hotel Phllade/rahla. tiontrally locatod, wlll bn to let on ,ranna_-y lsi, 'lna. Apea.w.tion made to Re. 117 Rooth Savr.nth One:. pUli SAIA - 1,1; BRICK lioossn, sltgatn cn Storron erect, At/leg:nal'. The honer% u - 1:: bU sold ou terms to make it 6 desire bin licc , r , cnOnt t 4 cor,:t %LA., or persons &shim; cheap and coinfOrtlibio nemoir. Inquire of J. E. BARB,. Latr; or of S. B. Nr. Att,:oe No. 48 Diamond, Allegbonsi, : molt's-mitt an Filth street. .v.at Plttituret: Ali F0R 1 111,1., nitlnted in lndiuuu county, alt. ml halo Blairsville, on the North ern Pilte,onettalninir ONE 1117.NDBED ANL" STEST ACRES, ninety acres cleared and in „.4 en/thri tion. New frani;lonse and ontheJl 1 nigh. yang°rebutter choice t, abundance of eacelttht water. Enqulro at the rotoe C. ATC,ILENBABano GEO. B. SWABTB, No. DLuionel elect. nol7:milto MoCARGO'S MARBLE WORKS, ass 1.11021:RTIr srr.vst A bautlls2 wad rarlid rcrtmmt RABBLE MANTELS. Monuments' and Grave Stones. PLASM PARA BrOEIZTLIALS J. 0114:. TOR I 4 CENSITig. :sITRAL DRUG 6TORE, Owls. Ohio and re.n-o, Paws', ettrormv, GEO. A. KELLY, Preriums., SDADfiLLNG SODA RA TIM, PATENT DLEDICI NTS, to. egrPhyvlcinne prracriptima eszefritr, mmya¢nd. NE:APT- TATE S: SEVILLE; • PBACTIUAL P.LtiIiBERS. .01U3 Lira Arn. Ro rtwoat FrAXECT, Altlabeny No. ZIT Lthorto Knot, Pure.. omu]t. STONE,ALIN, DIANITFACTITIMIti UY VV/.4.V. 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