The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 31, 1863, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING- -- OCT. 31, 180
Remsmo.—For an interesting
epitome of the Religious intelligence of the
week, carefully prepared for the Gazrrra
IMO fourth page
“The Utile Doga and Ali.”
ir Re time had occasion within a few days
to gibbet one malefactor and a big one--
amither;_andn mistier, presents himself's
candidate for the samo honor. was
to. be expected. There are some animals
that'always: hunt in couples. • The lion is
attended by the jackal, while the pilot fah
is the insaptirable companion of theshark.
And so the hyena laugh which rings out
from the lair to which the gorged monarch
has retreated, to digest his luxurious're
past at Chatabersburg, is taken up and
echoed by. a responsive bray from• the least
intellectual of his foraging companions, who
still prowls mutilated and hungry about
our Legislative Halls, and Attill fattens on
the offal of the .Capitol. Other and more
merry voices, if that were possible, but all
tetra' copyists of the great Original; are so
liciting pur notice in different directions.
But why should we play Jack Ketch for all
the animals down even to the footpads?
Our readers will understand us es refer
, ring to the little hand-organ at Harrisburg,
which rejoices in the ambitious cognomen
of the Telegraph, and, although, sadly de
ficient in music when it is wanted, does us
end the county of Allegheny the honor of
grinding out a recitative in two parts, upon
the key-note of its great Chambereburg
exemplar.
• This petit editor, while lost in admiration
of the profound wisdom and awthl severity
of the stern censor and moralist of Chem
' bersburg f prefesses to think it funny z gukt
some of the Pittsburgh newspapers ithoiTild.l
glorify over the re-election of - Governor
Curtin, while he rather coMplains of "the
fulness of our - coldness" in that par-
apd expresses the hope that we
hnve learned "the salutary lesson n'ot to
drag our petty personal objections int& an:
arena where good :men contend for prin-
We don't know eiactly what this learned
Theban—wimie vocabulary is hot of the
lamed, but whose gravity and wisdem are
so well andoridely known -- intends by the
word 'tjanny - -or how a man of his austere
manners and exemplary piety, whose edit
orship of a newspaper and quotation of
himself and his Chambersburg model tm
"good men contending for prineipte," are
about the best jokes of the times, and the
only things he has everperpetratedin: that
way—would be affected by a humorous .
Bally. We doubt whether anythingshort of
a fat job, or a smart trick of duplication in
the printing department, would shed a ray
of sunshine over his sombre visage. ills
fan, like that of the boys in poop who were
stoning the frogs, would be a bad omen for
the public. When he laughs, they would be
almost sure to find occasion to weep. If he
should break oat into a flow of merriment,
we should give up everythitig for lost
Still, however, if it will only jet him to
thinking, and moralizing, and reviewing
hie past career, with any promise of amend
ment, we could very readily uudertake, even
with so sad a subject, to be a little merry,
It might help his digestion, at all *Pronto,.
and then, irnot witty himaelf, hen:tight
thank his stars, like Falstaff, that he vim it
least "the cause of wit in others::
Thefun, however, with our contempora
-ries,- is that they have rejoiced- over-much;
when 'they should only have thanked ,pett-
Ten for havitigaeut m two such stalWart
and immaculate patriots and champions Fs
the twin editors of Chambereburg and „lbw..
risks:mg. With us`it wasnot thatve were
neither hot nor cold—like the Church Of .
:Isedicea—but that we worm so intensely
-. glacial, and so imperturbably grave, just
becattie we could not go off in paroxysmaof
admiration for the candidate—who, with
more of the Telegraph type, unaccustomed
to climb to . the giddy altitude of a principle,
and unable to comprehend anything iof tier
than the spoils oidroppings of the-Treasu
ry, is always greater than the cause he sym
bolizes. We can' assure him, however, that
after doing =test to make' the people for
get everything.else in,the cause--and par
ticularly the agem of such men as him
self—we did rejeice, not clarcivoitsly or
demonstratiiely, but. with' profithild Mad
solemo gratitude to the 'Eider :o(riatitins,
that we bad escaped the :Zulu with which,
the folly and wickedness 4.ifr , wetar end On. ,
' principled men bad' tbrestened
~.t e 'over-
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While we thanked Heaven, however, that
the counsels of such mew had not, been el
lowed to work out the rthiltsi which they
seemed to inwnto and dety,#Weiluld not but
mown butt in sucks poll, =majority was
not an Ohloone or6o,oosa, instead-of 15,000,
' is
tilt it'might as well have betlig if the adelie
Of the wise and prudent eauld Isere pie;
' wailed.. it is 1.011/Ott Credkilthli as the man=
nt the - Teiegraph and Repository that there.
suit should_ corivey" the salntaiy leison
not to dreg theiWsciees..ortkiiir petty prep
.arences - eV' prejudices .. into. an anti&
where pod -men' are oi::augheto be . con
tending for - what -. they, never
_whined—"`
pnruple Tiie, 440 '• , of
,our . people
here and In Philadelphia, auclOhodis'
rettuoiy- to din aside
u Po ll 1 :0 0 4 . ..404 11 0 4 fr9n! in ch ; 111 ildi
is their; for, an iiititit#te and itegit
Imre anderliroviden6e, tram the•
eslomity which they Itio/Atiloitteeserylblzi
within the eoalpsas of thatr email abilPiew
to inflict: . .The
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,the very crisis which forbade att r,istr.. that
eonld, by' any ' possibility, be.' tersid* has
• . saved as all and them with - Virq hafti
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no objections now that they should
i lgoonuao tollmititente• ixieleta4l4
iffy and glorit the successful candidate
1 , 4 ha Oai,feel,fatte - Wi by aduktioti fro*
anch',quarlereer even ghtmsetql;wl 2l 4 l
after 611, their true drift—but we give them
'notice that there never Will be a time When
they will be able , te , experiment:agnikin
the semeveY wiat imPetlitr•
But we har• more to lay, wbleh; although ._
may be t' ught scarcely . worth while
- .make two.bites of a sherry, in order not to;
tiro our readers, Wo are:tionstnaned to reisj
serve. Therolti tssersole;i4ftetbiaiindt
*6'1441i-tie until the ver7:l!til_
pals of thliTeviarCif
begin totbii k ;4 111 k
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;eta* ate i ti; 111 elfWititege,T**4o sees it
elotinidtilitti.-Vilible-arms?if—lifn, while it
rehearses its "salutary lesson' with the
gravity and unction -of a Cato, vho never
smiles, albeit not of the lean and Cassius
Springer Marbaugh, Esc.
The appointment by the President of I
tirnncass.Haeescon, of tide city, and J. T.
CARTMT, of Illinois, as the two Government
Direct4s of the Pacific - Railroad, was an
nounced yeaterdayhy telegraph.. No se
lection lontiluive been more judialous, and
none could have given greater satisfaction
in' this community, where he bas been so
long and so favorably known, than that
of Mr. HARDAUGH. If the. President Loa
found- in his Illinois colleague a• man of
'equal intelligenCe,Lhonor, probity ind well
matured business capacity, as he has foUnd
'in Mr. iii..IIIIAUGII, he .hllll 1,1140C4 been ion
innate. It is a position ottastiesperusibil-r,
ity, requiring the'exeicile orgreat firm
ness, clear and comprehenstic jidgment,
and far-seeing sagacity.
Gen. fteseerans , Absence from the Field
ay:Minim:am:4w
A correspondent of the Niw York Hata
gives the following capitulation of the ab
eence of 'General Roseman! from the field
of: Cidcharnauga on the second day of the
battle :
Mixing the early part of Sunday the per
sistent attack of the overwhelming fortes
of the rebels,Made it obvious toalletilit the
United States forces wouldhave to fallback
to - seine more secure position nearer to Chat
tanooga. Gen.Rotecraneneverbaving been
in Chattanooga, (nonmetal. thin he was on
that day,) rode forward to that placate select
his new line of defenseileaving the army
under the charge of his corps commanders.
It was after he left that the forces under
McCook and Crittenden were throWn into
conftision. These facts give the best reasons
for the presence of the commanding general
in Chattanooga, but de not excuse his lieut
enants in the slighte.st degree. - When it
betimes necessary for imarmyteilllbachto
a position in the rear, it is . tusina , :for the
commander, unless he has been7preilously
'acquainted with the lonality, teeximine the
ground in person. The fact that neither
HOSeCrilla nor' his army, (with the exception
'of a pertion of Crittenden's corm) were
ever in Chita:Media until after the battle,
has not been sufficiently impressed upon the
public mind. ' "
The Last Struggle of Conthderaeya
We find the following in the - New Orleans
cerrissfUndossee of the New York Herold
' -nitre very good authority in stating that
the hopes et the rebels for establishing an in
dependent Government are on the wane, and
that this impreission has found its way into
the Richmond Cabinet, and Chore has excited
considerable dismission, end , . reassures have
been suggested to make` the lent days of the
quasiConfideiney ashiady as Osslble; thatis,
the Confedeincy WO' die game. ' One, of the
ineasurei suggested in the Itianiond Cabinet
is to mineentniti the fermi in some part of
the ConfederaTh' etilleet all available army
stores, crock a 'national Mendel, - and there
light till overpowered. Piegtnls Ls to be
abandoned if Romermut defeats Bragg, and
the remnant of the hitter's .army is to Gal
beck to Atlanta,. where the. dual struggle is
to take place. My informant, who has Pad
come from the heart of the Confederacy,
assures me that preparations ate now being
made at Atlanta to consummate this plan as
a deruier resort. The cause of the reboil is •
desperate one, and daily becoming More so.
Tni War Department has made a sensible
modification of thi President's proclamation
suspending the Arrivrar corpus act, and hereaf
ter the civil courts will be:allowed to take
cognisance as heretofore of all crises for the
discharge ,of Minors Improperly enlisted, and
Illegally detained ; by
,the military authorities.
This aneouncemeat is made by the Adjutant
General In a dispatch to Mr. Simon Stern, a
lawyer of New York, In ,relation to the case
of a minor in Which he'interested. This
deeisloil will, afford a sensible relief to the
eoirtratmity and legal prafeition, and relieves
'from the Pruident's proclamation a feature
that has rendered it difficult, if riot Impossi
ble, to obtain redress for those who cannot
legally be detained in the army..
•
Ara Limitary in Portland,lie. nearly 1,000
brishorls of potatoes are aceneatarkted" for•the
armj rricrry day. All 'the water is absorbed.
leaving about the pottads of nutriment to the,
iiixtypoinds which s bushel' of potatoes mar
'ape, and - that concentration -is - ground
giving it the appearance of Indieremeal... It
is cooked by retuning the Water 'to it In a
:boiling state, aid keeping it hot from ten to
fifteen minutes, when it argils like starch, and
assumes the appearance of potatoes prepared
for_ the table.
Dina Imam' amour, with her daughter,
was in Anteidtury, Mass., kat:week, to visit
the poet Whittier;.and, 'with him they made
a visit ' to the top of Power where la
one of the moat lovely. liOWll of land and
ocean to be had in America.
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Am:Amax Tuns-3,z.= Esoktum.—The
Yacht GiPs7 has *liPurrOultsutt. 13 7 A
mem
ber of the Royal Yacht Club. .This Is the
second faaL YaCht3re hate mid. to 'English
men. We have ,plenty More of the same
sort on _baud' however, and can-beat any
Englials bbatmusily.l ; •
3.lr t —Tho. colonnt togitoent tuna . -
ing in, Abode Itilank it ospiilly. tilting uP.•
ones in
ovary two wean.
REILIGIOIO4 ?t'OTICE9.
TEM PIMP CONGREGATION
OF DISCIPLES, of Pittsburgh, meet stated-Jy, tip UWE' CITY COLLEGE MILDEWS.
corner. of Penn slid St. CUD. street" Preaching
- LORD'S DAY—EtorninglautEnning—st the usual
beam , Suudsi School et o•olocts-p. in. Prayer
Meeting- stem ISEDNOD/T , EVENING. ; The
prime are neepectihUy tutted. cc3l:lt .
W!DiScirlor4 OF, camer, Aug
linrrEcti:TETALUdgesm/ AU Vit'
L. cock Preaching invap-LOIID7I
DA
at ,
4,10,A0d _p. sm. ~-Prappr. . ,ft WED
-KMD#7, ar 1 . 11 7 in*
ADVIERTISEOMM.
half barrelslilbitelieli se
. , osiTed lad Ite saktet' 1.3 . OANYTOLD.
QUGAR CURED 11A1 1 / 4 18.=-5 tee.-Sugar
17 Ctuiat ClllllT&lnankilatt tacatred gad far pia at
110:326. 14 aaottdatreat.,,_ . - i
od9 lIILLIER:9/1.1_4108DElt:.
QHOT GUNk ilptAb e:and pin& Wail,
NJ an t *lpanafii,ftre,lor
telik - • • 3.1131Z13 BOWN, watod NIL
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111 - t9l: • . - CLL ',41 1 ' 7 13! Z jai
met , law DOWN. isa Wood (iron.
KENTUCKY', • W-: - btuidles
sitnit lindbig ridlrbid 4*V:wale b& •
QTORA.ON; , for Crude andißefitiedoll,
mut otharmereanaHae, by - • . •
- • 49. DAIXMLL JOON,
' and7o Wain !trot.
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.AITLES sAItPIaES 1•—.7
edear Unaptipm 414 es Appkt, totutttitt at Otteta,
pitsetter Ituseetto;; Boutits,
attes,. Ettigkrtort: l'entiteki °oldie and Bed
kltratk Pippins, &t.,,mourin'atorstad tattle
: .L.II.ITOIGT .t 00.
rTNIVERSAI-GrAMMWRINGER,'
theatitylVrlnget Ilaktfeitsrftet astlarac.•
. ta. 3 . can sad eaatalua them. at latia Robber
!Ti t 24 AO 23 tit.StOr street.
takkatitalbathlssoanty:' -
I,OI , ATOES..'-42‘blibvi: A ttott Blows_
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m.trsaisivrtiMirabtr : , st w ei z
Metehere ofieber IbloselleWr:ef quoted to alteed;
es beenes. of,importanee mill be braced bakes the
Council. By order of
oc3oeitt THE PISZEDEITT.- ,
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Ornca Worrtat Lustmaing Ottarsar, 4
Pittsburgh, October 42th, 18E3. •••;
O'A.N ELECTION nu DIRECTO
of thla Company rill be bald slits Mike, No.
92 Water street, on TUESDAY, November 10th, 1863,
between the hours of 11 a. to. and 2 p. to.
oc3oad F.M. GOUDON Beey
Orncs Emma Immo, Oiewearl - 14
ELECTIONOctober 270 h,
TAN FOR TRIRTE
DIJIEGTORB of this Company, to wee for
the ensuing year, will he held at Its oMat, lo Dams.
ley. II Water street, on TI7ESDAIf, Nevem.
bar 10th, betw ng,
een the hems of 11 a. m. and I p.m.
codZldd BOBS= STNNZT.l3acretaty.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the,
Stockholder, of the Pennsylvania Salt,
tfactariag Quip= will be held at their elk*.
327 Walnut Street, phla, on WZDNPSDAT.
November 11th. at eleven o'clock a. in.,tor the elso.
tion of Seven Dine** to serve for the assetdag yaw,
and inch other Wallies as roay then be pasOted. •
, 0c262w 124KIJLL P. 118.11ne Tletra r. ,
NOTICE TO STOCIWOLDE I *--
" - ••r . The Stock Trazisferlkioks Of the Pittsburgh
& Connallerille BailroattOoomtliwill be elated on.
the SECOND' Dia OP NOVDMIZR IfDXS, anti
so remelt =Ol atter the annual amain of the
Stockholders, In December next, fa the elation of
4
Dilatant of aid Ocanaay fey the . o dui
, = , r. g el W 0 EL UGULDT. I I ana
.11IISICAL — ,ASSOCIA.TION. — At
• the redstart of a large utdober of ainaterors,
gIbWIIII3HEIIIIAIT will cOmmance to limn
an Amodatiou of Ladles and Gentlemen, adoweihat
advanced in Vocal Ilusic,lbr further, tredwowernent.
This dasociation will.be conducted on an entirely
&fluent plan from any heretofore adopte d In this
city. Mr. 811.1iRELTT will be wield Mr. C. 0.
mra.Los and Wm .0101311:1411 BRO . Regular
on MONDAY SVIENINGS, commencing
r=ir 2d, 18133; at linsial Institute. corner of
Penn and St. Glair streets.
Tor further particulars inquire at the boars of
from II to fa* p. m., dr from 7 to 9 o'clock.
0c29:3t
U.NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Pittsburgh a Connellsvills Railroad Co. out be held
at the Office of the Company, in the City of
eclat), a. re. on TURSAY Pitts-
d bg of , Novmber, A. D. 1163, for th
the purpose of
ac
cepting or rejecting the following named Acta and
Supplemenhe passed by the General Assembly of the
CommonevWth of Permsyluniti, at. Ha lest maim,
to wit: "An act to repeal the ninth secOon of an act
authorirlng the laying out of a State Road from the
Borough of elmelmamy, Schnylidll county, to inter
sect
• public road from Easton .to Manch
Chunk, and for other purposes," approved the let day
of April, A. D. IMO. "A supplement to sh act to
incorporate the Pittsburgh A Conndleville Railroad
Company," approved die 11th day of April, A. D.
1863. Also, "A supplement to an Oct to insporate
' the Sate Harbor and liusqualudins Tamp Road
Oompstry," enters, approved the 14th day April,
A. Lt. MA. - THOS. 11. Bum,
CYRUS P. 'HAREMS,
JOHN A. CAUGHEY
J. B. MARSTON,
W. W. TAYLOR,
A. MILLAR,
H. BURGWIII,
JOHN S. DIL 'VORTH
• DANL. R. DAVIDSON,
W. S. HAVEN,
Directors of the Pittab'gh A Cmtn. IL R. Co.
Pidedrgh, bet. 2704 1863. scruf
BAJIMK ApgritcEs..
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Ihttlialeit Beal or Prnitralos,L
October 2tth, ISM
ODIN_ ACCORDANCE WITH" T HE
ACT OF ABEISSIBLT, notice Is tomb,
'bimetal Mr. ALIKANDILB ITIMICK hut been
elected Tice Freeland of tbb Bask.
oclA—.., H. M. lttlltltAY, Cashier.
Hammen ern Ilextruaroma Eturz, Fi l ,
Pittsburgh, Ont,l6th, 11Vid.
ANNUAL SnECTION R
W r / BM NIIECT O B. 9 .tlt be Odd at the Booking
House, on 11021 DAY, Use 16th day of November
wet, between the bowl of ten.. m. and two
The annual months of the Stoekhohters will to
held on TUESDAY, the nd day of November. at ten
o'clock m. JOHN daYIT, Jr., Mahler.
oat:lm
LiCII•161 Mow Or Preespolan,
October 16th 1843.
U.TIIE ELECTION FOR DIRE 7-
OBS of this Bank will be held at the Bank
billows on MONDAY. November 18th, IBA be.
teen the bows of alma e. m. and 2 p. ot.- The an
nual. soartforc of Btockhohlere trill take plate on
TINSDAY ,November 24, at 11 m.
colZolm H. X. MUHRAY, Outlier.
ALLIXIIIINT Ban', Oct. lith, 1862.
ELECTION FOR DIRECT
ORS or Ode Bank .01 be held at the Count
ing Some on the 16th day of licusenber bs
tweet tin bows of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2
Casoh i'clock
p. m. J. W. COOK, er.
The .noel meeting of Out Stockholders teal ha
hell on Meld dayof Ifirmaittet next, at Wo'dock m.
mita=
Cantu Bann, Pittsburgh. Oct. lath. MO.
11,7'ek.N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIIIECTORB of this flank .111 be held th.
Banking Bo= on MONDAY. NommiDif 11th, at ten
o'cicak
The regular annual meeting of Stockholders .ill
h. bald 01 TIII2IDAY, Nov. 3.1, at II o'clock 8. ca.
oclklm GEO. T. VAN DOBBN. Caddie.
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Wm env BAlSA,Pittab9/011,_Oet. 1.3th,1333.
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ELECTION FOR THLBTEBN
DID3V3OMONDAY thßank aTCI be bald at the
Backlog Home at,. Nov. 16th . 1333, be.
tween the bows otU sad p.
no anemia meeting of Stoekldats will be held
pn2I:I3DAY, Nov. 3d. 13,8.3.ka14.314pr0tdi.'
Kama:um Ilaaa„ Pitteoute, Oct. •sfith, laC3.
O•AN ELECTION - FOR DIRECT
ens of this Beak will be bald at the Beak.
big Moo, oa MONDAY, theitth der of Itconsaber,
haws= the holm of 10 o'clock a. ak. and p.
The regular aaaml atottig i o w f Btocre will
be hell TUXiDAY , Nov. at 10 o'clock a. m.
cellcba GTO. D. rezw, °udder.
Jr.Eitr 40rERTISEMEXT8.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Ia BOOTS;SIIOES, GAITERS,
At J. IL 111111LAND'8, id Market stmt.
oat mond door from rifth.
COME AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
ME
Or BOOTS, 13110E8 AND GAITYRS,
Which 'an tho cheapest la the city, at
0.31 BORLAND'S, SS Market stmt.
ECEIVING NEW BOOTS, SHOES
CARERS, BALMORALS AND WM,
Erni day. at BORLAND'B. Ea Market &tree
FAMILY HORSE AND ROCKAWA Y
TOIL BALE.
A One FAMILY BOWS, beat trots in tan gentle
In rani views, and can be driven b 7 ehlthrn
Will to sold low. ll:quite of
oaldw A. bleT10111: 112 1211 b Street.
, IBILAGS
• IMAGO,
11103
AU ohm and pies., at ths Maas&dory,
. • PITTOOK'B I
oProars Tar Pour cornea.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—Pro
-pose e will be received at the cake ef the tut
"stertigned,-. In the Market Balding, until AMTS.
.PAY4staber Slat, ISA for the grading, peeing and
• witting pith eurbetone the following named atmu,
Rush Arad, from Penn street to Liberty street;
.3fattanettled, from the Pentis.ll..ll. to tb• Alle
gheny ricer ; and O'Llarestriet, from lttna street to
became, Way. Tremor:, Baden or Babe's Land-
Ingstane required for sorb. •
cella ISAAC! MUM. Roe.
EYES AND EAR •
_ _
BAELZ
Cayi Apattlealsr attentio r
n to the treatiOnt
CHRONIC DISZABIB, Uin ant;
OATASAit• BQUIW rms.*, law=
PUPIL, Worts AWITNICIAL sIYB. amt tnib all
iinlllltliATOßT Sin; oho MAD HILIWO,
aod on doom; alketlas plot rar and Imi to
an... 163 virtu cram.
ItirOOOLIMTER BARK„KhAeanie
,SAL,Tobsecialeskri. OW ' WOOD M. *M. haw
caw In s,tara tb• limp; and, Dad comikplo moot
meat of ~ •
'TOBACCO CIGARS AND PIPES
toPliti; which tb,y. staidUng at the Tury lem
ma cubpigurea. ,9rdsTs promptly atta,W to. .
- 014 - •
:MEW Boma,.
L. • Tr. • • Old Merchants of No* York. ZS MieS.
The aikk1111121; h a IntlXidentil and tag roles.
=froiylno Holz. •Erlttor. Wood.•
Yk=7". Mbo Broddos.
:Ono,Okl MOM , By Ifotbudil gothorob.
Gala Goll,Roodltatt_
-Tho Motor Bode.- Dy rooott.
, AAsiodroltotholf at stmt. , lioNatafol
Root sad Coos., By Afro,ol.lpbont., _ „
Ilfondoloshon's lotterk from 114,y Rod Switiorltaid.
Lome froartflo Diu, of ior A o 7 norpotk
:Tho Llghtfoad Dufoottbo
."Tba Zooms PILTIIOI4 = . I
:MUSIC 804. -3001121/40;
Ttor 'a Gartanif. , AffirpolArti7
to Goidois - Too:soi7c4 sears ' 634 trice.
' Ybothaid Shot,- A now book for floortoom
' Tor oak by - zAy 00., SS Wood striot.
gA ON . : 1--Iwant to edges:
in am? amity at IPS sigatkt_Trial
tOiNdialairwthaspltudtt ,
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• _ .idne2ro "a...-...ih. ,4,.• ~.. eur , - ..,.,,.
4 - - ,
*MU illi - Theatrricr.,..m l . i ni e ; 4 . r.pke..t.is-tiOODS, ' NEW FALL DS!
------,--........„:,, -......-..... ,
FALLAbirint - rchaaed Wore the late ad- i
ka
r
in 011.1 tho LAT STTU S
- In*tairiaet, and will be 'nisi at to7ratea.
AA::"Nid'hVic:LTmYlaKS
JOHX, - REHREN ,havin this da y
cirso 111:11 con
tinuo Gt. MUM woad, o .Gi t t•
.51.tma 1 t505 ad itoesttla
_ _ • •
,fit
may
Lsoz.
toootory name ?foams, of 6.rocom.
5 _Mits. Lot GO tat front Dr LW feet
h .”
G , lrldet duty to chola* trait. pate property
;11T Copoood or on very Moral tortos, as %booing
, .40 . : 1 17 3 7 3, 1 1 • A pj r a0 Tor torxosliftyt.o
r_, _
....
? Oa irobsetiberLilfOon ttrormddt day ib• MM
, October, MO IMO; OMEN, i' with : nap ball, on
nsa born. =Pawed to be Omit I yean4c. Th.
.2er is moaned to eometbroratd, prove properrt7,
Iv chino sad take ttumidwa7,, or tuy wut bo add
~, _ H. M. SCOTT.
.
-DYS .MORNING,
11Atober.plet, at 10 o'clock. at the Commercial
Wei Booms, 04 Fifth street; rill be added to tho
ege of Grocertes and Liquors '
10 Mb. Rye Whisky; •
' 10 do Malt do;
ocal DAVIS k IferLWASNX, Atert're.
VALUABLE SMll.B_ AT ALICKON.
—On TIINSDAY MLNING, Nov. 3d, ,1883 i at
rA . ealadr; will be .old, at the Commerctal Selo
'Um, No. 54 nth street:
aver Ntoheav Book Stook;
15
do Eureka Inemsace Co. Stock;
oc3l DAVIS di ifenwantr, Alters.
PLEASANT SUBURBAN RESI-
DENISE FOB BAR, situate 23 miles from the
en on the Perrysville wad; a new cottage hone. of
nye rooms and allay. well built- and In good order, •
well of excellent Inter, good stable, feed hove, ge.
`tont, choice apple and pear trees • also peach tree.
and shrnlbery. Will be gold at a eargain.
For price and term apply to
oda B. 01TFIIILERT & SONS, GI Market et.
A..LARM. FOR SALE, near Perrys
of 106 scree of land, under a good state of
eittfralbra. 10 arm cleared, balance good white
oak timber lend. - Improvemants era a good brick
oot Valles .t 9 rooms, • good frame barn and
eta plac e brick ibennari. Also • double log
tam is well enopllid olth mod osier.
Al.. • choice carboy of good fruit trees. I'm • more
minute dmorlption and Came, apply to
G. S. BASES, Commercial Broker,
or3l Butler street, Lawreacanitlle.
D ENTISTRY.
Else raniasad the practics of hia proffer:lon, at
No. 142 PENN WPM?, two doors below Pitt
Pittaburgb, Octobat 28, 18M.
.POURTH. b'ALL STOC
sow opening-of ILNADE'S GOLD .
11ZDAL PlLDOSorblth
are nor beyond doubt considered Let 1. she
mirth and Italy warrented for
eight years.' '
GAIN= DUOS. PLINO94be best at the
price.
_Alio, 011011711TINKS N. T. PIANOS, the
cheapett rosewood T octave Pianos made.
*MD tIidJILOTTZ BLII3IE, 43 TM %Groh
DECKER'S PIANOB.—In
eall of Carl gumbo tea
out 1* New Tork, the editor of the
Antral Scrim cad Wurid claims the Wineries re
mark,: " She instruzunds used on thla occasion
wen of coroparstivaly aro gm, of the name of
Naar Brotbers, and gave very statifying arida.*
of azzelbint workosanrhip and poserhol end brilliant
tote. Dickatoe Pianos Sr. undoubtedly the boa
manubctitred low to tbj. country."
holm agents for Pittsburgh,
VALUABLE MILL AND • TIMBER
PBOPEBTY TOR BALM, situate on Black
Lick Creek, Indiana county, Pa., Y. mils Blom the
Black tick Station, on the Indiana ' BranchP. B. B.
Grist 111111, 40100, four stories high; water power, two
van of barn and ono of stone, with all necessary
macblnmy.complete and la good condition ;
tenant bask Good Saw MIA nor the above, with
ma= water poser. Sixty &cresol land adjoining the
above, in grain and pastara fields, on which is a good
dwelling hone, One stable and granary. In connec
tion with the above will be .old, if desired, one bun
drod and eighty were. of One whits, stst. Met oak
timber land, adjoinbripthe mill property. Best mar
ket for grain and lumber convenient,. Price low and
tenni easy. Apply at
oal B. Nclutllf t CO.'S. 103 fourth street.
Pam= OMPL, =l3 Dm% PA.,
No. 93 Dearth street.
Pittsburgh, I's., Oct. 30 1863.
EEXEMPTED FROM D .—ln ac
cordenos with orders Ilmblish the following
list of pinions exempted from draft bftbe Board of
Derailment in this. District to this date, with the
mesons of their essniption:
Paid flows Hendrid Dotiars.
Jahn Dirty, Birmingham.
Vansitabkeren of Age.
Charts. Appleton, 6th ward{ over SS and married.
Jcsorph Bradley, Sth ward; OT. Si and. married.
J. BYRON Irol3lllll,
Aaln and Provost Marshal. 92d Inst. Pa.
otal
HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS
Jaques', Lubin?, Gomel's, Monad's, Glenn's, de.
TOILET SOAPS.—Low 's, MoneWs, Moppets
Kman, Breclmall'n, Yardloy'a, Cleavar's. Llulrs,
Meares, kr. Fur Ml. by
1113101 i JOHNSTON
0050 ,Ooroor Fourth and hut Wiel d stmts.
paerfs 26TH CONSIGN mETCT
At Auction Every Night
PIIITATIC DALI DUBIN° TUE DAT
odo
HALMOBALS AND CUM
DAIIING AND SUITELLINGB, A Mirror, of the
Beet railroad adventure: Di Lieut. Nitiugur, one
of the adventurer,. . .
. .
A TANNIN NOT FROM DOME.
int DEJECT= WIPE, by Mn. Stephan,.
LNYANA ; or, TUB DOCTRINES OY ZDUOA
TION.
MEDITATION ON LIFE AND ITS BELIGIODB
DUTIES. •
BROOM' COLUMNS.
MABEL, &HEART HISTORIES, by Bonita Rim
MARTIN POLE, by John Sanndons.
DENBLET--• naryof to-Soy.
OLTITORD'S MARRIAGE
ROOPER AND BASTILI, by_Guy Livingiono.
=VIM ARBIT . REGULATIONS,I6O 3 .
OUR HOME. by Hawthorns.
&GAULT'S KMOD AND ; RIMY OP NATU
RAL HISTORY.
ELEANOR'S VICTORY, by On Ilcaddon.
THE GOLD IMMO Or OLLIYORNLA, by
Gustavo Armand.
DIME TALES OP THE REVOLUTION, No. 2.
GHOST 07 WELLDIAN-1O comb ttory No. L
, THE .NEW GOSPRL Op PEACE, b 7 et IhnSor
Ty° "
Oini aut.
APPLETONI , U. IL 'POSTAL GUIDE, saner.
nod 'Wks etf infonanneur Wawa Or Pot Was De
pot:BM Mild Om patio.
BEYOND TEM LINES; or, A, TANNER LOOSE
INDIUM. Atelier tarp supply of this paining
mat mitred.
All NSW 110011.2, LASS PAPSNS and MAGA
ZINES tecalved ii awn pabllshaL
PHOTOGRAPH ALRUNS—A lazy fresh supply,
at onseb laser inlces than am bdore °Oared .
la this ens. ,
COUNTING MOUE SCHOOL and LADIES'
STATION/MT, • l**. Sea WKS, 4
• JOHN -P. Bumf.
oar .3lssonle Hall, Fifth wort.
piltYrOGRAPii ALBUMS I.
. .
OVER 100 DUPEE/MiT STYLES
ISOOTS Arti)-suor*
if - : :.'"'':.,.iifeiiOS?Oiilikk
7 , . 1 ' 4 : 55 r FWV O *O4.
bAGC-40 410: -. 1weionabg“Prwilled:
JJ ati nu by' Elmira. count'
DR. W. V. FtIiDEMIEUGI
C!:113
.1. 11. HOFFMANN & IMO.,
No. 51 71J751 sytErr
BOOKS!
ATEST NEW BOOKS, AT
13t7ECIDS
FROM 50 CENTS TO 515 r
FOB ELM BI
CHAS:. C.NUMT,T 4041',
SI WOOD STREEZ
DRY - GO dtjgl
HOOP SKIBTS
:ateiteiiil•4 -
oLDAK ORNAMENTSC C
OLLAR P LACES, BRAIDS .
AND BINDINGS,
LA
CS, LINEN
DRESS & CLOAK TIMINGS
GOMA RS, BREAK F.AsT SEM In Dm
ighles; LINEN B A NDKERCIIIEVS: old •
. • .1..%1[ 044 . At old Blieer..NUJl d CASH
. • MERE NLRB SCAR/3, _ RIB- Or naments ana Buttons,
BONS, YLOWEIIs, FEATHERS
WHOP-. ' 4 ; FELT HATS, SEATER
lAT4, MLR HATS ; HEAL•DIMASts
HEAD.NKTS, in every aVie ; BONNET VEL
VETS, BONNET SILKS, NKATING rAPS,HooDS,
KOGAN,: JACKETS, BREAKFAST CAYES.
SONTAGS, RA LMOIIAL SKIRTS, entirety
new style.; SLY, QUAKER., and other
new HOOP ninPs, FRENCH a
. AMERICAN CORSETS; DAL
.MORAL STOCKlNtitieDoston BIM
bad. elbaker, Knit, and other kinds, for
fall and winter; OLOVES, In every idyls and
quality; goodpalrwELlD GLOYI., In dark col
ors And plain black, for 41 oti; p. 0.1 WHITE KID
GLOVES. for SI S. Ifen'a SiI=LAND WOOL
SMUTS AND DRAWERS, oral Scotch, nod
a full lion of other U ailimarntenta nod
Eitilahlng Gonda, for ,- Men. Women
and Children.
Or Wholesale Rooms op stake
Boyar* trout country, sad city dealers, will find
our stock at all times well awaited, and pric.. as low
as any other boner,
•
JOSEPH HOENE & CO.,
•
axel77 .4 79 MARK ET STREET.
READY EAILLY IN NOVEMBER.
Gen. Butler at New Orleans ;
A 114t0t7 of the Department of the Gulf In the year
11C., with an account Of the taPturn of ;ism' Or
leans, and a sketch of the preelous career of the
General, civil and military. By /Lase Tsasos,
anther of " Life of Andrew Jark.n," "Life of
Aaron Burr," etc.
Mr. Parton has had the best poesibln faNßtlea for
the preparation of this work, including free ILIVONI to
officisd document.. The capture of hew Urbane,
and General Butler'. administration there, form the
moat brilliant epoch In the present war, and there
wheats secuainted with Mx. Parton's previous works
will anticipate a volume of Interment Interest. It
will be toady elati in November, forming one octavo
volume of about 700 pages. Prin., In cloth binding,
00 . • MASON UItOTMESS,
oc26:l3tead 6 & 7 Meteor drag, New York.
ANALYSIS.-
- r. •
4 0.
ALLlng•—••-- 3L5° •St. MIS, MO,
Ox. 2.30.
.01. 0 ,
MAMMLIA.- 4 -4
—16.1,0.
100.
Having mieopted the Age cy for the sale of the
SEM:PLY CLAY, mined near St. Louis, no., I ln
tit* the attention of Glass and Steeillanufacturers
to the, Analysts even above, se reportod.by Profs. A.
A. Heys. of Boaton, and/. C. Booth,. of Philadelphia,
whirl; together with the tut of actual experience by
manellicterers In Pittsburgh; Cincinnati mad St.
Loala A. detennines it to be, the purest and most reh
ab% Clay now known. whether YorstErnor Amoripan.
Pots made from It ham stoat In the Glass Furnace
from S 3 to 9 months.
The Analysis is of the Clay ea taken from the ins,
without any washing or preparation *bearer. I,
pummel grad adhesiveness 'and pborticity qualities,
which am not shown by the Analysis, sod which M
idi of the mixture, of • large proportion of shell or
burned clay.
I am now pripersil to All orders for the above Clay
to be shipped froth St. Louis or delivered hen.
♦LZS. GORDON
to. 121 SECOND STREET,
THIS VOLUME has been prepared
with my sanction, and le au authorized medium
of idionnation between the P. 0. Department end
the public. it. BLAIR, Poetenneter Genend.
ELEOOND EDITION NOW READY.
LPPL4Tows
United Staten Postal Snide,
Containing the Chief Regulations of the Post Meet
and a complete list at Poet Offices throughout the
United States, with other information for the people.
Prier, 25 and.; or, /1 per mama. PoUislied Quarterly.
This work ha. bolsi prepared at the request and
ander the sanction of the Pommaster General of the
Melted Stabs, and Is designed to meet • linnet relish
ha. heratolbre ezistel—the pnblications of the Le
win:sent and Mee by private anterprlee hitherto
haring teem =de wp solely of thlaminons laws and
t oo., necessary the goldanie of Poe
ten, bat of no put value to the public geerally.
D. APP
443 A 001., Pchlithene
443 and 446 Broedway, N. Y.
Sent free, by mail. on receipt of price. •
gtSrAgents wanted to soil the work In all the large
cities and bran. ret.2l
PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861
DITHRIDGre PATZ2iT
OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS.
SiIItIPACTVIID Or
XX FLINT GLASS.
Thew Chimneys era haterided for the fat dam,
heating ea parts Of the glees equally, dots not Irwin,
It to trotting. • R. T. DITHILIDOiI,
Fort Pitt airop.workNlcutunitton ou.st:
417 Pittsburgh, Peons.
BA"r' FARRELL
PRACTICAL PLIIMRIMS,
GAS AND STEAM ITTTERS,
=CI
Brasa Work, Pipe, Pampa, Valves
And all Mae or fittings for Water, Gas and Steam
AGITATORS AND TANKS TOR OIL ELJINL•
ILIEB, timid with lead by a wow promo.
licro. US FORTH STRUT.
• 14
I LA i AbIOND STEEL WORKS,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PAU. BROTEER a Co.,
BEST failikirrT StI7NED CAST at m,
BomaSlat and Ociaaoth of an .ha Wamustad
equal to any imported or atanufsekond In this dom.
.001 to Lid warshoosa;Dos.ll9 sad 161 MIST
and 131 Ind 112 SZCOND BI CITE,
• - ,
joim 4A1.1 dir.
vAurt, FCFROE PLOW-WOREB,
P.M1113 1014
BLoaniailartro Nati &slam In all Hu illioroat khaki
af "PLOWS; PLOW , OASTINGS, SCOOPS,. MT
SING , NMI& to. ylth. greatly; Incroomad
lbr dotal , boo Welts dation to
gin raaa all; ,Twapatarottnrilla.
Warohouoo, Cecil& alloy and LiboA.ty
. ,
JOHN HALL,
BUMS= woos,
JAIL J. BRLIPWIL, . ,
QM,
EE L. CALD -
ie
p 0 WY+ PIIAIC
-• • 1316K= ileZr, entl anus
.t,,b 0111 =4.1 1 141#117. AND ii/MT aragrril.
oi17:11. Prrimurs,
*NNALI3 - .OF THE - ARMY- OF, THE
:Ll-MIMIXIILaaiID,?Ity au Mien. -1110dratid
; 101 4 $OO4 parmits.No94-oppgroiggsma, sopa. 1
.to: pages. _ _ .
OUR BUNDAY SCROOL, AND UMW'S NAN
,AGR-11'. -fay Wi Abbot.lttthin hittbdtictlon bY
DIEPTirt or AugAozzoxig: ri,slx hires.
tirar.,.toe gabby da; , , -. / BEAD,
OE2C, ; NO. 7 4 rOttre.rtn.t.
w: lONGOODS:thNIiwin, store
. Elestiteece%3: z
i" Virturtati
.11 ) tri/ 1 14 1 nr si lAr
lilLia 4 P/ 0112 ffit , • ,4;i 7•
• ' lo4trimirciiiiine=o7ssr .4 •11)P '
- ‘ 4,,• C . `? •
„iAir1ng.4,1040,4, trit::ioE4i a co.
VWIMI I 4AND TABLE CUTLERY, a
toil "°"*Thltsaroti,iii'l
HEAD-DRESSES, BEAD 3 BRAID NETS
A NEW INVOICE Or
6uo pus. SARATOGA TaINISONG
200 doz. of BUGLE AND BEAD GIMP•
600 pea oc e White Edge, Black and scar
et VELVET RIBBON.
BONNET RIBBONS, all a colors and
latest styles.
Also, WOOL AND tspurn, HOODS, WOOL
STOCKINGS, In grvat variety, for oid and young
GENT'S STEEL, PAPER & LINEN COLLARS,
lII3DERSHLIMS, Daewrats, SOCKS, KECK
TIES, SCARPS, COMFORTS, SUSPENDERS, etc
DV" The Trine .applied at lulrost cash
wrfothutE 1100 MS VP STAIRS.
MACRUM & CLYDE,
78 MARKET STREET,
EXTRA ORDINARY BARGAINS I
EITRIORDIWY- -BARGAINS!!
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
Extraordinary Bargains
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS !
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!
Dry Goods
HERB GUSTAVE NAUMAN, Solo Vklnial. ."
Mr. FRANK MOO= Solo.Yintle. •to
Ord Matinee. for Children on NVEDNIMDAT;
AND SATMIDAS ATTERNOONS. Tickets. Lo
Children, In the afternoon, 10 eenta.,, -No ball price
at night.
Tickets, at night...
Beerrned seed, "
Tor sale at the Book and Mask Stores and at The
.• 'balder
59 Market , Street. I CONCERT HALL._
BARKER & CO.'S,
•
JUST OPENED.
2,000 DOZ SPOOL COTTON,
111 umabors ranging from 10 to 193, which w• shall
claw out at 37 CENTS par down.
1000 DOZ. PLAIN AND FANCY SCARFS & TIPS.
5000 BALMORAL SKIRTS,
• At reduced rate..
50 dozen of the NEW ANTI-RHEU
➢IATIC SHIRT, at the retail price of
$1 SO each.
100 doz. Atkinson's Steel Collars.
.50 " " " Cu.l
AT
EATON, MACRUM.& 00'.8,,
yr kw 19 xprrn sTarar.
0e29
Plrmrson. P.
Firm ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
NEW POPLINS.
NEW EMPRE S S CLOTH.
PIGIIRKD POPLINS.
FRENCH MERINOS:
Figured and Striped Merinos.
FANCY simars•
NEW STYLE EASTERN CLOAKS.
PLAID SIIAIVIS—NISSEW PLAID EMUS.
A very full assortment of every de
scription of DRESS GOODS. ,
STEEL COLT.A R 8
EATON, MACRO' & CO.,
Na. IT AHD ID MTN STRUM Prenzoian, PA
Atkinßou!ti Steel Collars and Cuffs !
&Woad IS'hlte; hitlitig the appearance and mm
tort ofLizk w - To taitt•t7 men and treithes they
=tit IRMO or MIL 43012411 LEM corn:
Mut', !Hamlin 1 1 0 esch.
'lY3=m:r "
" Oak
Ladicqzry 991ba lOO sigh.
sent biza" - --ric ibt
uet,
irm
Riad
tichangs a BMW COLLAR Or an OLD O r RZ pro
tiding it b notintits, for 25 rents.
The Undo napplbd aßtha Ron Tart AMP* Print.
No! pti.f• Ibt Maras
RATON RAC= A 00.,
Pittairtnitt, P.
CM
MALL 0001181
. NEW ' , 1:10ODS
Ind _rewind st
VOW; 111 / ABOir & COM,
21"i° 5t.., 1 1/ 1 k1IT; 4N&M.
GARUO'B•MABBLE WORIW,
• A besuttral 'ad unrtzwat
111.03LEt&IITELS, •
Monuimite and Omit Mono.
PlztOrrli - ,P; , i44II:4 , iO3KIIDALY AND JOHNI4.
balm.
NrAMICiOD Haw
•RESIVIED lzATost *LW oo*
relax*. Price Ms A Lecture collie Maw%
Treateentiour.BodicillAtro a.fltiontlitOrdbmo.
, & Dob d .
t laed /ittmoi3na fy M ontg* jorc & rr z ik o r o!
Ititteocencee. ccultaaPtioN EP= itt tilen sa
- tat "and Thyskal lo,copseity; s flog floor
Atolfo..fo,,By• Rom J • C1MZ111111.,21._
_D.• =lam.
of filo ..Greop Aka, Boost*. .Tholgooloo Of
.Biilbrert," icader* 441. in 4.-04 C taTsloPC
&pp sYsiter,'Meticii4 on matt of idteop_4l2y....tfici ,
,INFoto6 *Woo. jay DR.:011.4..0: KLINK. •
127 Berwory; Pee MO; Post Me Bee .
coNSIGNMEN7,B7-Rece,
1:3 -this '4l+,4soV,Gnmai,
• • ;
800, .do BeADIK
flueiCPAtoest -
• bri.N all - Otdr u! sm°, _
Now to star. and Da 5a1,11 . 17 iarg,
' ROTA s —AI bbls derapj
stmf rotund. jtscriceiredvad for alb 4.331.
15..amd , 1261 . 11 C . YAII GORDO.
A s:.ohNs. ehoica_ tram
eseelred sad for Ws by •
ocrf J. B. 6iNnatxt.
=
TITTSBUR : :g. .
UxDIIpoI
Positively tart night of the popular young antrum,
ETTIE HENDERSON;
who will appear In wren character', tyro dances and
a favorite song.
THIS (Saturday) NYMAN°, •
Will be presented, the new druniventitled,
THE 01P8ET8 Or GRANADA-
Aurora, the Gipsy GirL
Awe, th• wire----1---ttucauudawn.
To conchae city;
THE STRATAGEM! OP AN ACTREIBB.
Etae lialdenunt In four cluiractert, introducing two
celebrated dances and a favorite scout
To conclude with EL BIDER.
Mohdul.iihe groat girth* 311 bwaden LOTTE
TIIOIIPdoN. • _
11 413,
GOODWIN & CO.'S
POLYORAMA OF ME WAR.
Notwithstanding tba feet that the Hall has ben
weeded at each entertainment, the Manager, in
order to sorommodete the matey how reduced the
price of admission to Is MTH. without dteUncttoti
of ago.
TERNOON, .13 oclock
Adzolttion to N►tlnees=L►dle►, 10 mots; OAWiwi,
•
6 mate.
oaott 'RUM p•olltentllhangsr.
11Er Tuesday afterooon,.&thibitioh roe the benefit
of the Ladies Santhul Pommittes. oat
Between Tourth and Diamond
CONCERT HALL
Bol* Agents for
MEI
/ 60 per per.
as UMW! STRUT;
ma
TOWII MM=L
M=
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THIRD AND POSITIVE - LT LAST %lEEE OP
MOO EBDUCED TO 18 OMITS(
Exhibition each EVMilli 0 it 7% o'clock
Matinees WYDNRSDAY sad SATURDAY AY
CONCERT EIAI..L.
ONE WEEK ONLY!
ONE WELK ONLY I
Commencing Monday Evening, Nov. 2d.
Commencing Monday Evening, Nov. 2d.
SUS ORIOINAL AND ONLY
BLAISDELL BROTH/IRS TROUPE
Vocalists, f(arpists, •
AND SWISS BELL-MINDERS I
Will give an enteetalameat u Abovo r ai whleti oas
don they will be aulateit by Vocal eel! „histramaatal
Solo Artists of seknewledged .
MADAMS MAISBELL, Salo liarpfst.:
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THREE TREE LECTURES.
Dr. A. PAIGE.
The odebrand ELECTRICIAN Ala) PtflfiliOLO.
GIST, formerly of Breton, len lettere ha
cciivciurer HALL, Ptraskumi,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THERADd T
- BVDNINON, October 2btl. fdrk and VA,
AT TX - O'CLOCK; OR
ELECT 1 7. 1
A. connected with the Mental grid Ph_ plat champ/.
blysteoi. and DI of HUMAN LIMB; fano Ito
origin to tta *km.
Ladle@ and Gentlenam are reepecthdllj herald to
attend. muss TIME. • Keeley' anidtended by
their parent., not disorderly persons, Mating.
lbws, on TTIMAY ATTKANOOK, Ott.
./06, at 11
o'clock, 111/01,1D131TILLT TO 1491121,:and at
o'clotk to the/MOM% coaßrnsmacuom
//TELT. Adatbsion, 23 cents. . .
• '4
Dr: PAIGE', In cant' . - ibetkit ---. Dr. - 1. ii , 41:131p
Rl= too taken TOOL= at' 152 intairmarneT,
whore Marvin &tote a portion ttf stir Wise to the
D AN RICE
BEAT MO
The model and
exhibition of the
vat sitdldt In
prrrainnum, (DE RED Lim Aol,)
Wednesday, linisday; Priddy and Sat-
Oet. 28 20: . 30 and 31,
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The ban troupe of MI:1 ,
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