The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 06, 1863, Image 2

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FRIDAY MOPisTIN11::::-:==r.NOV. 43, 1563
Good News from Maryland.
The Union ticket hal triumphed glorious
ly. 601.8980110 MM is elected Comptroller,
and three out of the five members of Con
gress are certainlrelectad, and possibly one
or both the others. The issue was squarely
put upon the question of emancipation, and
the State has decreed the abolition of
slavery.
My Maryland" turned abolitionist
it not in 'Berke, publish it not in the streets
of Richmond, lest our copperheads should
be discouraged and. the chivalry disgusted.
Treatment of Prisoners in Richmond.
The statements which have been pub
lished recently of the barbanus and cruel
treatment to which Union prisoners are
subjected in Richmond, havocaused intense
anxiety and eligula, to the friends of the
ten or twelve thousand men whom the for=
tunes of war have thrown into the power of
the rebels. That some of these mon have
been almost starved td death, is s fact so
well attested that it cannot be disputed, es
pecially those 180 who were lately brought
to Fortress Monroe from a prison °step on
an Wand in the James river, at or near
Richmond. But .we think that the condi
tion of the prisoners, at least in some of the
prisons, is not so bad as many people fear.
Letters received in this city from prison
ers, both officers and privates, go to show
that their condition, although bad enough,
is by no means intolerable. An officer
writes: "I am in good health, and getting
along as well es I can. I shall have many
things to tell you when I get home." A
privitte says: "Our treatment ig' somewhat
better than when I was here before." An
other private, a, young man who went from
this city, in one of the Pennsylvania regi
ments, writing under data of October 17th,
after stating when and where ho was cap
tured, and that he was then well, adds : "I
am getting along better than I expected.
We • are treated very well, considering
our position." These letters, except one,
were sent unsealed, and were, of course,
inspected by the rebel officers before they
were forwarded. Some allowance must be
made for that. And it may be that the
writers, out of kind consideration for the
feelings of their friends, represent their
condition as favorably as possible. Yet, we
think, after making all duo allowance for
these two reasons for these favorable re
ports, that the friends of prisoners in Rich
mond may safely dismiss from their minds
all apprehension that their loved ones are
starving to death. Their condition, it is true,
is hard to bear; but hard as it is, the thought
that a eon or brother is perishing with
hunger, chilled with cold, and subjected
withal to cruel and brutal treatment, is
probably far more agonising than any
thing that the poor fellows in the rebel
prisions are called upoh to endure. It is
o mitigate these agonies and allay these
''.:apprehensions that we thus write.
We havaover a hundred rebel prisoners
(a part of Morgan's officers) in our peni
tentiary ; but they, through the kind atten
tions of their copperhead friends, are faring
sumptuously every day. They have a sym
pathising host, who, it is said, delights in
showing to his guests every attention, and
of extending to them every assurance of
his "distinguished consideration.' It is
right to treat prisoners of war with kind
ness ; but that a set of traitorous bandits
and horse thieves should be petted, and
feasted, and comfortably lodged, while our
own brave defenders are put down to the
scantiest supply of the coarsest food, and
compelled to his on the bare floors of over
onswded and vermin-infested prisons, is
carrying kindness a little too far.
A Shocking Picture of City Justice.
Referring to the nominations of Judge
McCann, Garvin, and others, the lion.
Junes T. Brady startled his hearers at the
Cooper Institute on Friday evening. He
said :
"I have heard of one man, and if I men
tioned by what title ho is known, I think
you would recognise him, and be says:
1 AWL have a judge of the Superior 'awl, a
judge of the Common Pleas, and a judge of the
Supreme Court' 1 l Gentlemen, this is fear-
M. That one man, depraved, wicked, vile,
escaped the State prison, [applause], which
other felons reach, by being strong enough
to purchase and corrupt, and break through
the meshes of the law. It is fearful that
any man, even if he were as pure as the
reputation of your mother, should be per
mitted by a groveling, enslaved, blind,
stolid people to declare that he must own a.
judge.
" Why, gentlemen, let me tell you, as one
who began the profession of the law at
twenty-one years of age, such a change baa
occurred in the administration of justice in
this city that, when a man walks into my
office with a bundle of paper" and says to
me, 'Mr. Brady, here is. an injunction
granted to prevent my carrying on my
regular busitten,' and, in one of the very
last cases that I tried, there was an injunc
ti
tiso to
foremanvaata ttan
and ter fra ttr a i a n n a . m uln l g o:t
Loring establishment in this city—an in
j ction from a judge to prevent him from
lug on his lawful trade for the main
te salve of his family. How do you think
I eceived those papers 1 When I first elu
te the profession, I would never have
red what judge granted it, but I would
ve looked at the merits of the case and
red to tell my client what I thought.
B t, gentlemen, the question, before even
king at one word which was written
u thit paper, was ' What judge is to hear
case ?' And when the latter question
is swered, in many cases I have handed
th papers back and told my friend, 'I can
be of no service to you—you must employ
snob a man, between whom sad the judge,
or judge's partner, friend, agent, or huck
ster, there erisut, a great affection—{great
applausel—employ. him andlpu will have
some chance to mainudn your rights in •
WWI of justice.' Is this any fanoy_picture?
It is &Chu:page of the most sober and
dreadful reality."
Tea prrirsent Mayor of New York, George
Opd3rki, *Esq., has authorised the announce- '
went that he will not be a candidate for re
election to the Mayoralty. The Evening
Poet ma of him: The public will regret
this decision. During the two years of his
magistracy the career of Mr.] Opdyde has
been that of a patriot and an able adminis
trator. For rigid integrity and close at
tention to public duty he has not-been sur
passed
by any priviotth MayerOf this city
Belts, while in office, defeated seem of the
most monstrous swindles thathave been at
tempted upotioureity, : and ha Will retire
from, the Mayoraltywith the:COnsciousness
of haying done Lid duty both to those - _"vihe
entrusted fiiikwith , power coon=
trY - wehope his "iiiiseusor - will
be aifettpabli; as hermit and at toed an ad-
Mitlistrafeeas_be has been,.
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Account of thCSecuud• Bonit*rdment 1 A coassarosmarr writing front Chicks - &TEN " 4.IIIIPERTISEJfIfFTS.I.V.EO7 .4DI*.ERTISIB.4IE.IrTiII. .111".F . Ilr JDIFIEI!.IISE.NI
• orittirs Sumte r... 1 ill Speed_rDestrue. , mange says : AMISS E. Murdoch is here; W ---- " ^ " -------- ." - zr -- - . - NF :' - - 1 r„,,,, - 'il ~. N - F,A - 07 PE - RyntErty
--'-tiatrertatai-.Prospettstr the Siege. trying to get the body of his son, who fen ANTED.—A good4Oß AND Vi S- I ttt_t co „t Pa , Nov tth. I.m r
l PAPER PRINTER, ono ahu understands his , f
The.following letter from the correspond- sto nobly on thebloody field of Chickamauga. b,,,,,„„, , ‘ „d t,,,,,,,,,,is and indcstrtous, can hem. of CU 11 0 \ —iii !GCS "(ECU( lIING
He spends his leisure moments in reading s a good situation by immediate application at THIS . ,'OFFIC , E6 -I am instructed by the rrecextll7r-
eat of tlie 'fifew York Tuner, will be rea d' • OFFICE. A m arried man preferred . I sisal General to caution the public sgalmt SU In Ill
in the camps and hospitals far the enter- , „ .06 "
v, ,
with in neat as supplementary to our dis- tainment of the soldiers. While we write i LER.O, who profre. to 1111,11 inert to enlist nom
'"lt
-- IT -- es - - - -7 tor ins Vottfd States 3LDlthry P.KrVie.. mei Pr o tusei
patches: ,he is reciting the "Sleeping Sentinel" - 13 n B SUtt 1.1 - t•
in ' 100 -11 LS''
' theism the large lasuntitu alllosed by the War hkspart-
40 „B••i d o; . molt The
ta___ . MORRIS ISLAND, S. C., Oct. 20, 1863. ; the camp of the 79th Indiana. , 40 - Poed. Gran. and Crushed Stager;
The firing upon Sumter and other rebel : Tne assessed value of real Led p ! nasal : J - " -- "' and for eels bi u
EVAIER A DEOS., ONLY AUTHORIZED
works, has been continued day and night , estate in Chicago for 1863 is $41,622,024, fire I
_noll Nos 126 end 12S Wood str•,...t _
since the commencement on bust Monday. millions more that hut year. The estimated ',RECRUITING OFFICE
Sumter is being rapidly subjected to a valuation of real and personal estate in New- ' r, BARRELti ORANGES
te sf's boxes LEMONS. I Cod.: authority of the Prevost Marshal General, to
u
condition that will make it totally useless ark, New Jersey, is $2.7,000,000. I Just reeels di and fur min br this District, I. at
tordetensive purposes—its power for opor- = nt
Ton NUMB oe asaaas maaufaotaTed at I nos kETMER & Ealtis ,
Noe. 12r, and 128 Wood sow: No. 9S Fourth Street, near Wood,
sting offensively having been knocked Colt's armory in ilartford, Conn., during Or- - - - -- -
from it weeks sp. The sea-face wall is tobor , averaged one every minute through 1 pROPRIETABX AND H.EVENUE Of 1.41 - 11.ty, just recetved at
completely demolished, exFosing to open ten fioura of each day in the week, Sundays 1- STAMPS, of all denotothatlone. A full supply When , J ABB , C. SHOJI' L mid CHAS. W LEWIS,
s L ppotnCed for the purpose by the Provost Marshal
view a large portion of the interior of the excepted. kept co.tantly 011 hn, at the Internal Revenue
nerat, 1111 authorized to enlist men ( 0 be crod,led F
. office, No. 67 Water street, next door to City Tress °"" 13 - XJ TON
fort. A small body of men are 'occasional- i _ -' I ury, Allegheny. DAVID N. WHITE, on the quota of their pole, Met rict,) Sir Cr ) old or
seen running round the base of the 11.4.4 - ii XOTICES. Collector of Internal Bevan., 13d Dist. Pa. 13. - ' .-
southwest corner in order to shield them- i Nora.-,-Letters should be &reined to Allegbeo 7.
set Pittsburgh. 0c24 ARTILLERY, CAVALRY fill INFANTRY !
selves from the flying missiles. The rebel 141(111'1'S FUR A I'ALUABLE I'AT-
thei etoetng to any who boos honorably erved nine
flag was shot sway Tuesday, but replaced .1.11) ENT FOR BALE.-Manufsoutrors' Bights or rla
shortly afterward. It is flying this morn- Slate Bights for SAHEB'S EXCELIsath 111. FRI- rountha. and been discharged for other res. at than
... from its usual position—the southwest ERATOE. Can be need with or witnoet leo. disability,
Scientific man all In In Rs Gator.NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS,adslightfal Peacoat!
On exhibition for • abort time only, at A 13 01J NT Y 0 E.' S-1()Q ! far the liankorthiat
oc3l.ler PETTEY'S SEAL ESTATE OFFICE,
I:st. Chair etrost. Ansi to new recruits WHITE POND LILLY, anew-I*w] Go drllrary
s.,f odor,
QTRAYED --On the nth duc ot Unto- oDoit OF OPENING FLOWERS.
kJ her last, came to the farm of RollT hi eGREG- A 110UNTY 01, $302, FAIRY WILD BOSE.
OR, of Penn township, Allegheny county.. LIGHT MAY FLOWERS.
RAT HORSE, with star on forehead mu about four With nothing, Itstiona, and • COCO A INK, a Cmnpound of Cocoa-Nut Oil, etc ,
for the Bair.
yawl old. Tho owner is resit:saw% to prove proper
tY. &d.. or GU horse vill be . 71 ' 1 .'"rd i n t" '.`" Cli 0 ICE OF REGIMEN T! YLoItI3ILL, a delightful Perfume fur Hut Hand
thief.
n04.3t
KALLISTON, a Cosmetic Tor removing Freckle.,
iliiir There are r. 1.1 111.11/1063Ad ne,rllllllllll‘ Otli J., F an . S u nburst, So.
sin-r sotbdt sty of the War Department, se follows. ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH, for Pre...ming and
( apt. E. e WRIGHT, Girard House, Beautifying the Teeth and Gems
° JM. RUIN KEIL 0 " (I)LOGNE WATER, Unrivalled In Richness and
Lieut. - RICHARDS, i ifth atmset Delirae, of Perfumes
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t apt J kirCLINTIJCE, Fifth street, fur Ilth
Reeler infantry.
Lapt B'. J. FETTERMAN, National Hotel, t r
lath Regular infantry.
Lind J. II DUFF, Fif th ,eru c t, fur Sigma Corp
lir order of Cal J. lt Fry, Provoat Marl Cool
J. HERON FOSTER,
corner.
From time to time four monitor, have
participated in the assault. Yesterday af
ternoon a steady fire was maintained by
two monitors.
The Ironsides has not engaged as yet.
During the day Admiral Dahlgren leaves
his flag-ship in the inlet and steps oft board
• tug which conveys him to a favorable po
sition for observing all that transpires
among the fleet. On Tuesday he made the
Iroasides his temporary headquarters.
t General Gillman 'iglus the batteries on
Morris Island daily, and takes careful no
tice of every circumstance, no matter how
minute, that is revealed in his presence.
The three shells that were thrown into
Charleston, Monday morning, have not been
followed by others. It was designed to open
a regular bombardment on the city during
the afternoon of the same day, but for some
reason the orders were countermanded.
Our guns are directed mostly on Sumter,
although Moultrie, Johnson and Simpkins
receive some attention.
The enemy replies irregularly, and appa
rently with considerable reluctance. A few
shell have been picked up which bear marks
of not having been a week from the foundry.
The enemy has-not done us a particle of
injury, either in the way of wounding our
men or damaging our batteries.
Monday afternoon the gunboat Pawnee
ascended Steno river to a point nearly a
mile above Legareville. An earthwork,
which the rebels had been constructing on
James Island, was unmasked, and the work
ing party driven off.
At this moment,:lo a.m., the firing on our
part is heavy and rapid. With such a con
tinuous shower of metal raining upon it,
it does not seem possible that Sumter can
affbrd even a nook for shelter. Whatever
repairs the enemy may have made .within
the past two or three weeks, it is evident the
now work is swallowed up in the common
The length of time the bombardment is to
be continued, and other important facts re
lating to future movements, are not divulged
by the commanding officers.
The primary object or the firing was to
prevent the enemy mounting guns in Sum ,
ter, it having been reported by deserters
and fugitives that he was about to do so on
thVhannel front.
- -;•To this we may add what we findstated
editorially in the same paper, on the pros
pects of the siege :
We have private advices from Morris
Island, of a;naturc improper for publication,
but which inspire the very highest hopes of
the success of the new attack on Charles
ton. The nature of the obstructions is now
thoroughly understood. Our ignorance on this
poitit has hitherto been the main difficulty.
The obstructions are not of a character to
prove any very formidable obstacle against
a vigorous attack by the iron-clads. It is
of course possible that we may lose one or ;
two of these vessels in the attempt, but there
is very little doubt of its success. General '
Gillmore's bouthartimenLog Fort Sumter we
take to be merely preliminary. It is of the
highest importance that we should obtain
possession of Sumter (or, at least, the island
on which Sumter is built,) previously to
• sending in the iron-clads, as, in case of the
disabling of any of our vessels, this would
afford a convenient refuge. We have not
hitherto takes a very jubilant view of the
prospects before Charleston, but the facts
now in our possession make them much
brighter than they have thus far appeared.
Peril to Gen. Burnalde.--ilow to Sac-
cor Him.
There are the strongest indications, says
the New York Times, that the rebels are
moslitating, if not now actually executing, a
movement against Gen. Burnside's force in
'Bait Tennessee. The intention to do so is
even boldly announced in the Richmond
papers. The Enquirer of the 27th October,
says:
.• The Faitareas et %net,7l4 ham not Pa moat .s.
mate Idea th at Bragg contemplates a mocenseat on that
The Examiner of the list, says:
" We believe that in • few weeks more tbe enemy
will hero been driven out of East Tennessee. lo
dised it to highly probable that the work would have
been accomplisbed by the present time If the move
mints of our armies bad Dot been retarded by the
want of shoes ; bat ser bow noises to betters the rollll
Tama.e win soon he reesseraL"
..Bhese statements might pan for so much
nbiispaper blague, were it not that a move of
the kind is the correct military action for
the rebels, and they have generally shown
themselves ready to do what correct mill
tart action dictates. The openness with
whtch these announcements are made by
the rebel papers is also significant, for they
would hardly have been ventured upon
were the scheme not now actually in execu-
Gem
It would be folly to deny that the situa
tion of our force in East Tennessee ie a crit
ical one, in face of an energetic move of the
this kind. The rebel plan will probably be
to quietly withdraw a corps (say Long
street's) from Bragg's army, with another
carps ( Hill's or Ewell's) from Lee's army, and
uniting these, while the remaining force in•
front of both our armies will be relied on
to hold them In cheek, fall upon Burnside
with the hope of crushing him, or at least
driving him out of East Tennessee. They
would take him, isolated by a hundred and
fifty miles from all succor, and, with supe
riorforce, might hope to gain all they &bust.
If the situation be really as critical as
evegindication shows, the military author
itiesitare not a moment to lose in taking
measures to make this important point so
cure. 'Aeinforcementi should be promptly
forwarded to Burnside; but, above all, a great'
diversion should be made in his favor by an im
mediate mid energetic advance of the army of the
Potoeme. If, as is surmised, the army of
Lee has been further depleted by the trans
fer Went of another corps, this, will leave
.ne corps to cover Richmond; it gives Gen
eraLMeade an opening for an advance that
has never before been presented. If, how
ever, the detachment hen not yet taken
place, a serious demonstration against
Richmond would retain all of Lee's force
for its protection, thus relieving Burnside.
In any cam, an energetic offensive on the
part of General Meade is dictated by every
conalderation of military prudence.
AI4IIOID blisessotasoa.—The Detroit pa
pers say there is considerable excitement
among the business houses in that city,
owing to the that that twenty or thirty firms
have been or aro about to be prosecuted by
the United States District Attorney for the
misdemeanor of Bonding letters through
other channels than the post-office.. The
belief hat obtained to some extent that the
demands of the law are fulfilled by simply
affixing a stamp to letters, ,but. ; he depart
ment denies the validity of the act, as the
same stamps may be used again.
TrISOIZIMC NOBLES 'writes thatthe Denton
may in hie countl, since the October plea.
lion, hare "changed theit base," and among
nthers adopted OA following resolution:
4fßesolea4 Thatwe ain't es much consernd
idawit air we *us afore
the eliethee
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IM Immo& Darr., Pittsburgh, Nov. 5, 185.
I - TrTHE DIRECTORS of this Bank
`.--=- have this day declared • Dividend of VOCE
PAM CENT. on the Capital Mock, for the tad at:
month., payable to Stockholders on or after the 13th I
instant, free of Government toe.
no4:10t GEO. D. IifrGREW, Cashier.
Mollollool ll* 6740 liarru”cluagna' Bast, 1
Pittsburgh, Nov. 3,11463. 1
WTHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of
this Dank have this day declared • Dividend
4 POUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of
0 profits of the hut six month., palablo on or after
, the 13th trot., free of all taxes.
noCtd JOIIN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
...
lan, Clot BIS& or Pirrsevacat Nov. 3,leCi.
O.THE DIRECTORS of`this Bank
have this day declared • Dividend of FIVE
PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, oat of the profits
of the last six month., payable to Stockholders or
their legal representative*, on or after the 13th but.,
free of Government tax.
no4:lotda2twF J. HAGOFIFIN, Cashier.
BASIC or Prrnmexon, Nov. 3,
1003.
'O.TIIE DIRECTORS of this Bank
have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR
PER CENT. on its Capital Stock, oat of the profits
of the last six months, which will be payable to
Btockholdersor their legal representatives, free of
Government tax, on or after the 13th inst.
no43ttleltwY JOHN HARPER, Cuhlar.
Ptrresunon. November 3, 1863.
THE DIRECTORS OF THE EX
CHANGE BANK, of Pittsburgh, have thie
day declared a Dividend of YIPS PER CENT. oat of
the earning, of the lard six month., payable on or
after the lath instant, free of Government tax.
no.3!2er 11. N. MURRAY, Cull',
-
Moor, Nor. 3, 11163.
OTHE PRESIDENT AND DIREC
TORS of this Bank have this day deciarad
Stock,, np aya bYOUR
t hP E
Stockholders
o n o rt h t e h eCr ap e i g t a a l l
repreeentatives on and after the 13th instant, free of
Government In
noa•td
J. W. COOK, Cashier.
Cutraws' Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1363.
DIRECTORS of this Rank
have this! day declared • Dividend of FIVE
PER CENT. on the Capital Stook, payable to Stock
holders or their legal repreaantativea, on or atter
the 13th inst. The G0V011131.1% Tat on sune will be
paid by the Rank. GEO. T. VAN DOREN,
no3:Sw Coat)ler.
Fixer NATIONAL B•sa or Pirresuson, )
flute Pittsberoli T`rest Company,)
Pittsburgh, Nov. 2, 1863.
THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD
of DIRECTORS hare this day declared
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS per share on the stock of the Pittsburgh
Trott
Co Dan to let of August, and TWO DOL
LARS per share uo the Capital Stock of the First
Dank, out of the profits to the let Inst.,
payable on or a ft er TUESDAY, the 10th inst.
The St.kboidere am hereby notified that the final'
payment of the suirlscrlption to the Capital Stock, six
Twenty-eve Dollar. per share will to' required on or
before the let day of May next.
no3:1111 JON'S D. SCULLY, Cashier.
Idgermases AND 211.LINOTAcTUILLas Ilster,l
Pittsburgh, Oct. 16th, IBRI.
THE ANNUAL 'ELECTION FOR
DIRECTORS will be held at the Banking
Beene, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
N
next, between the boon of ten a. m. and two p. m.
ocle:1m JOH SOOTY, Jr., Cashier.
- •
Exalt Lion Bee% or Pirrematie, j or
October 15th UM
,
U.TfIE ELECTION FOIL DIRE -
ORS of thla Bank wilt be held M the Bank
log Hanes on MONDAY, November 10th, 1861, be
tween the hour. of eleven a. m. and T p. m.
0c15..1t0 B. M. kfllHßAY,Outhier.
ALLI:OLIINT Berm, Got. 14th, 1063.
[U , AN ELECTION FOR DIRECT
ORS of this Bank toill be hold At the Count
ing floneenn t h e 16th day of November nest, be
tw«n the hour* of lb o'clock a. m. and 2 oclock
p. m. Cubit,.
0r.15:1m
Crrisses llama, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15th, 1063.
U, AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIRE=OIIB of this Bank will he held at the
Banking Rome on MONDAY, November 16th, at tea
o'clock a. m.
CEO. T. VAN DOREN, Caddo,
bon ern , Basra, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15th, lb.
AN ELECTION FOR TILLRTEEN
DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, Nov. 10th, Imo, be
tween the home of 11 .. m. and 2 p. m.
oc16:1m J.AGOVVIN, Cashier.
_
klatuturna Boon, PitUnurgh, Oct. .6th, MEL
AN ELECTION FOR DIRECT
111* ORS of this Bank will be held at the Bank-
Jog Room, on MONDAY, the 111th day of Normober,
between the hour. of 10 o'clock ut. and Ep.
m.
CEO. D. IifeGILINV, Cashier.
E.1.01/04. Bana or PrrraIICILON,
October 2Ttb,
1-O,IN ACCORDANCE WITH TLIE
ACT OV ASSE'DBLY, :take le hereby
given that Mr. ALEXANDER NIMICE. has tern
elected Vice Preeideut of this Dank. •
oc2haw IL IL MURRAY. Cashier.
PUBLIC .roricEs.
MimtttnQato 14ehslf of the
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,
Will be held on next SABBATH, lo the fallowing
Churchoe:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURGH, Grant ergot, at
a. m. Address by Rev. GEO. J. MINGINS, of Phil
adelphia.
LIBERTY STREET METHODIST CHCIICII,IO%
a. m. Address by Rev. P. LIFORD, of Camp
Convalescent.
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at 3 o'clock
p. m. Address by Rev. ROST. J. PARTIN, D. B .
of New York.
WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, at 3
o'clock p. m. Address brittle, B. W. CIIIDLAW, of
Cincinnati.
& Union Meeting will be held In Iles. JOHN D.
CLARK'S CHURCH, Allegheny. M 3 o'clock p.
to be addressed by /LC,. Mean. lIIINGINIL CASTLE
and LYFORD.
A Union Meeting will aleo be bold in the FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN ciitacir, Ploshorgh, at IS
o'clock. All of the delegates will be preecot et this
toasting.
OEO. H. STUART, Esq., Chairman of the Com
minion, will be present at them meetings, If peal
hie. The public is cordially and earned', invited to
attend. nofiat
-' I IsTOTICY , TO STOOKLIOLDE.M. —
A Spectal Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Pittsborgla A tionzallsville Railroad Co. rill be held
at the Oilice of the Company, In tba City of Pitts
burgh, et 11 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, the 1281
day of November, A. D. 18e3, for the purpose of ac
cepting or rtiocting the following named Acts and
Supplements, passed by the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pentaylvanta, a• He last
n otesesio
to wit: "Au act to repeal the ninth soction from ct
authorising the laying out of • State Road from the
Borough of Orw%aburg Schuylkill connty„to inter.
sect • public road leading from Easton to Hatch
Chunk, and brother purpose.," apprared theist day
of April, A. D. 11363. "A supplement to an act to
Incorporate the Pittoburgh k Vonnellreille Railroad
Company," approval the 11th day of April, A. 1).
1861. Also, "A supplement to an act to Incorporate
The Safe Harbor and Sulamehanna Turnpike Road
Company," et cetera, 'approved the 11th day of April,
A. D. 1881. THOS. S. BLAIR
OYSTis P. XABILLII,
JOHN A. CAUCHRY,
J. H. MARSTON,
W. W. TAYLOR,
A. MILLAB
JOHN 8. DiLwouvi,
DANL. IL DAYLDEION,
W. S. BATHS!,
Directors of the Ptttab'gb A Conn. H. B. Co.
Fludeolk, Oct. 2lth, 1883. er21.0
ALLBONENT GAS Costrire, Nor. 2, 18121.
'THE PRESIDENT AND DIREC
TORSI bare this day declared a Dividend o
FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of tie
profits of the last six months, payable to the Stoat
holdall; or their legal representatives, on and eta
the 13th tuatara.
nottd J. C. RoPITERSON, Trarourer.
[l:3.r• ANNUAL ISIVET (I of the
Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Nes
etfacterring Cbroyany will be held at their office, No.
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAT,
November 11th,
at eleven o'clock a. m., for the elec.
tlon of Bergin Directors to aerie for the onntlrey rear,
and such other baseness ea May then be eresentel.
«War 5A11117121, T. FISHER Weenier.
U.DIVIDEND.
CMVICZW7.67[ III INIICIANCZ CION;AST,
Pittsburgh, Nov. 3d, MI
The Director, of the %edam Ineurance ColliPanY
bare MU day declared • Dividend of TWO-AND•A•
HAZY DOLLARS upon each share of the Capital
Stock. out of the earned milt:For the lut six months,
payable to Stockholders on °rafter tbo 13th Met.
noLtd Y. IL GORDON, Sac'y.
OmcaEvasna If Ooiarair,l
Pltubonth, October 47th 1663.
TAN
ELECTION FOR TIIIRTE N
DTRICTOR9 of thla Compri:lY, to OMs t.
the enacting year, will be held at Ito Ontrey_ BLO-
W,* Bal l, Water street, on TIDESDAT,!No*rov
ber 10Lb, between the hours of II a. and 1 y. m.
dahttl ROBERT rnrimr,S.aotol7.
Omez Wrzrzaz Izstrwrez Cumin, its
Pittsburgh, Octobm 22211, 1663.
AN ELECTION 114311 DIRECTO
wv.7 tif thin Company 1.111 be beld at Ms onion, Nca
2.2lratentzent, on TUESDAY, Norma. 10tb,18G3,
Warm the Loan of 11 m. nod 2p. m.
oad:td T. rt. GORDON, See'y.
CAUTION. —CoN STANTINIL
had taken Into fo-partnerahlp In the manu
facture of Artificial LIMN, has mysterionely dkap•
peered, and I therefore warn the public not t, truet
bim on my account, no I will not be n5p....1 1 .1e for
debt. of tfiz contracting.
no4:3t
07Til lIEL3IOI.D.
iIoTEL To RENT
A Flral-Clna► Hotel In Philadelphia,
Celan.lly located, will be to let on Jimuisry Int, HAL
P D. 111 ESS
Applicatiou mute to
rtos:fitzod No. 113 Sonth Sssenth streetlig
WEST DEER TOWNSHIP VALt'A
DIA FARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
—63 arm, 60 In - osorrs of Gall grain,
23 of cholas timber, sahiu oak and hitkory ; all
smooth, good Mod, and lies well for colt t sation ;
frame ilwalllng home, barn, larg , staLlo, spring
Louse, garden paled In, or,Mard of too
to
o T o e 6 El P fi Pt l Y l3l:l' A SONG. :4 qaf -t st
STRAYED—From the reeiLh.4,..o the
onderslgned, in Penn township, Allegheny
county, on the 2ILh O.L. ONE BROWN BILLET,
rising 3 year old. On close inspection, sllghtly mix
ed with grey hairs. No prominent marks visible.
Any information leading to her recovery will in
reaeonably rewarded by schism:rang the undersigned,
White Ash Post Office, Allegheny wanly.
oc3l:lwdaltaq JOiIEPH STONER.
HHOTEL.FOIL tiALE.—Tho property
known ea MICANOWB HOTEL, eitueles on
Fourth street, between Ferry and Market etrroic
The lot Is 40 feet front on Fourth rtre,t, by 81 feet
deep. The Hotel Is a three eery brick, 37 feed by
73 feet. The bowie rens lately built, sod Is doing a
gad businensi. The turnttnre wilt be sold A% ith the
hotel, If required.
For farther particular., es to terme kr., impure
of J. W. HALL, 80. to Fifth .treet, or of J. B.
MEAROB., on the premix..
riorelmend J. B. 8113AN. 1 11.
_ _
Peeve. Msimusta Onto., VD Mil . , Pa.. )
9$ Fourth atnwt„
Pittsburgh, Pe., Nor. 5, IScZ.'t i
EIEIMI'TED FROM 1)11AFT —ln ac
cordanoe with orders I publish the following
of persons exempted from draft by tho
with
t
Enrollment in this District to Olio data, with the I
011oaoro of flair exemption
Paid Terre Heederd
Conrad Sheller, Birmingham.
Alfred Fogie, First ward, Pittaborgb.
J. HEIL...h FONT ES,
um; Capt..d Provost Alarebel, VA Itist. Pa.
IKE MARVEL'S N W BOON —My
Perm at Edge...rood. A country book. . 't'
Reveries ofa Bachelor. New and boantlftti el—. I tIL
Dream Life. A new and beautiful I In
Philip Y. Artsvelds. By Henry Taylor to
Peter Gstradine. By Candi. . 1 OO
Broken Columns. A wow .......... . I 50
Our Old Home. By Hawthorne... . .• ... 125
Tomeent L'Ovortrue of Hayti. IPosraptay .. 123
Thorned.. Han, his Antecedent@ sod hal GIIaIIUJI I
pi
Tb. Amber Gods. By Ilerriett Prescott....... I L.
Zolsoke's dieditatio. on Ltfe I at
Freedom Lod War. By Henry Ward llocabor .. I 1.1
Tbe Btog of Am... By IL Delver Lytton . I no
• The Old Merchants of Pie. Y • rl. 2.1 *anon._ 1 10
iThe Deed Mot. A bea for ei..rtamen . I
The Great Mom Lea of Nature. by Amu.: I
For .1n by KAY A Ce., rd, W... I.M.
N .
EW 11001 LS! NEW R00ki....:
1.1 Daring earl mdforing. A Sustory the Greet
Railroad Adventure In Ge.rr,•• 1.• Lbot
Wilium
P.M... lett
Beyond the Lime . .4% A hwil".
In Dixie
Ike html./LV . New Hook -
1!1=11=91
The Lae Time, I. Feiss
Deaden PMDim Ppervnee ant tesuures
Our Sunday Svlnvd. and Hv. r. 11.1.4 . . , It A
new aupply just received.
0 .4 J. I. REAP to F•nrth erect
RELIEF It .‘;'N TE I lu
rrics.—cAr.rs COUGH erltY, for the mule•
dines relief of Couglii. Iloansetteae. and all hinds of
Throat Affections. TM* >stele stands unrivalled,
all chums of I.Tie. Aninistere, roadie sptokers, slug .
ere, uldiera, Ac.. by Otter voluntarycommendation*
place the sloe where it justly helungt., via alosol
of all other e•mgh rem:di ms Pelti
SIMON JOHNSTON,
nod fore, Fourth and Smith Sold c mete.
WILLIAM IlanNll a
ILL O6, LOMB&
Makers and Show Iron Wuhan. pro:
STREET. Noe. SO. St and 24. Haydn, .wand •
large yard sad firelabee it won lb. mint Imyreemt
maehlyre, we are prepared to inaanfitatare every
dencripthia of
. BOILERS. m the bead ammo, and
ennead equal to an made la the country.
TIRE BEDS. STEAM
PIPES, LOCOMOTIY II !WILIAM, CONDINSICES,
SALT PANS, TAN did, OM STILLS, AGITATORS.
SETTLING PANS. BOILER IRON BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS, and sale numulletunere of xia.N.
HMV§ PATENT atocciss. Repaving done on
the shorten trotter. 4.10-tr
Si M'STEEN, Rvass FOINDEIVI,
• Gas axe %mins Ferman Particular attention
ppa►id to Ik. Saint up nod repairing of OIL REn-
NERIE.3. AG Riot/ of BRASS AND IRON COCKS
made to ardor. Alto BRASS CASTINGS, of all
kinds, mods at tbiraborteet maim.
All orders left at 114.31 and H WATCH. STREET,
near Liberty, sill B. prodiptly attended to.
@TIM mambos of thin erne Laing prodiont nhoo
rok•mies, of many pare emparlenrie In their Amino
um tom to giro midi:action in ovary rerpeet.
M. am olio manta for than& Gerrilam A. Co.'s
STRAW POW, for pumping Water, Condo and Re
lined OIL, Ac. dotty
fiIiANBEHRIES 1
100 bbln cholas nkhlgun Cranberriest,
50 do 511noatotaAlilld do;
10 do lereey du;
7 du Cape Cod Writ du;
0 do Tort State do;
Lk do Sackett's outdid Dell do;
Nur in store and for Ole by •
not L. U. TOIGT at co.
ria — aarii I OIL CLAYTII
OU Cloths. of all stiles and seldths.; also Table
Corers, and Transparent Green 011 Cloth for 'Window
Shades. A large stock &heart an hand and for We
at oleos to snit the aces, at the
J PHILLIPS,
ng Cloth Depot of
. h LI.
nos Non VI sad Mat. Clair Meet.
HAt.4AN'S .15111.0.N0L1A BALM land
LAIRD'S BLOOM OP YOUTH, the onty per
fect aid Tellable articles ton• In rtes for beautifying
and preserving the complexion, for sale at
GEO. A. KiLLYIS Central Draft &cis.
turner Ohio and federal Otnet..
cot In Market House, Al%Peony.—
WiirrE unix MEAL—Barrer a Fa
, tra WWI White Corn Meal, made from Vitra
Corn, Pet received from Indlarut,utut Put UP tu
nob for family Übe. or (Or sate by the woad, at the
Family (homy Store of
JOHN A..lllMBlltAlli,
eot Corner Liberty streets._
LONDON CLUB SAUCE, a relish for
mmas. Vaud./ono, ttc.just remised; also gen
uine Trench prepared Madura, Walnut and Mush.
room Ke•dbuP. tte., kr sal. at the Dually Groan of
MO A. RENSUAW,
004 • ' corns 'Merry and Wund.strsors.
(ALYCERINE OREAM, COLD
VI CREAM, and highly perfumed
SOAP, an chaSped hands, Ism and Son, for sale at
OLD. A. KELLY'S Central Drug Slora.
0 05 . • In Market Hour% Anrithr7. _
OAKEN APPLE--. 3 00 hble. choice
Apples. is : Gated, Beillimeene, Pippin.. a ..en.
Inge, Eamboxi, de., lo Moro end for ale by
COOK, PETTIT &CO.,
bob N 0.12 Smithfield !greet.
alai BELTING, PACKLNG, 1168-E.
VI - nod GASKETS, of all Hues and !Mekong. A
large supply put gocelesd and for gee let the loth.
Rubber Depot of J . , PHILLIPS,
no Nos. Wend 2:3 St. Clair street.
MEB - 8 - PORK fiIigTINTIT. lit-1,000
bbl.. Mess Pork lu store sod fur sole by
• kIeDONALD k ANBCCIILD!.
Wb./o.l.ofueng.Produori Uove."Nerchson.
242 and. 248 Men,' street.
lINIVERSA.L Us DIES' WRINGER,
the only Wringer thatittml perreo. "thd"'
tlun. Gil and examine them, at the India Itubber
Depot, mG and mast. Mar pini,Lrrs,
mat Sola'ateoti for this county.
. . „ .
O . ODEISEL—A aupl of Grand Bank
V [bash it'd neneived au s
tet alp at, the Yana]
Grocer Stone of SOHN A.R ENSHAW,
two Omer Elbert, ' and Hind Omens.
_____ —
HQd LNY;
/0 BBLB
'l44'
bbla. Ora Orffl ;
In•strire• and for Tale by L. H. VaIGT fkeo.
Settew,
fbr gill by 'oi
DAVZZLI ,
• - • fairly amt.
EARL s —3O casks No. lin store
sod for sal by J. B. lIVITISLD.
( d 'a 4 f i tnia .4 Provost Marghal. Mgt. Pa.
HUNT'S PITMBURGH ALMANAC,
71.2: Illustrated
PRICE ONLY FIVE CENTS.
SewJy to-dAy. l‘ontalning—
Useful and Interesting READING MATTER for
the FAMILY CIRCLE.
Nearly a hundred Valuble and Profitable Receipts
for makin r
g maay of the most Par PATNT
MEDICINES, Eat.YCNEHY, HAIR DIDI,Se.„ E tt..
WAR REroptpi,
EvI.IPSE3.
ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA.
RFAMID OF EVENTS.
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS or cot GREAT
REBELLION.
THE UNITED STATES PENSION LAW.
THE UNITED STATES BOUNTY LAW.
TERM DAYS OF THE VARIOUS COURTS Or
' WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, am, ere.
Calculations by Pewit. Dux, A.M., Prlndpal
of Pateburgh High School, and Author of . •Driotie
Arithmetics."
A New Feature of thit Number In the TWELVE
i SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.
PRICE ONLY FIVE CENTS
Mallet! poet-i , e3 , 1 on receipt of Price,
OAr A Liberal Diwonnt to Deslot,
JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher,
no 3 Masonic Bali. Fifth street.
N rrED sTATES TAXES.—The an
-9._) nue' Atemartnent Lint, for 1843, containing
Taxes on income*, Licenses, Silver Plate arid Car
riages, in Division No.l of the Twenty-third Collet.-
thou District of Penn's., comprising Out part of Al
leghen,y county north of the Allegheny and Ohio
rivers, bas been received, and the undersigned will
ettend at hi. office, No. 67 Water titres,. AllegheoY,
inert door to the City Treuurer,) either to person
.r by Deputy, until BATUUDAT, the 14th day o
November, fur the pupate of receiving said Taxes.
Ile will also attend to person or by Deputy, for the
convenience of Tsui Payers, at the following plat.,
to wit
At Tarentuan, at the house of Beseklah Tauttne,
on FRIDAY, Nov. OA, between the hours of 9 a. m.
and 2. p. m. of that day.
At Bakerstown, at the boos. of Mrs. !lackey, on
TX:VADAT, the 10th of November, from 8 o'clock a.
m. to 3 o'clock p. m of that day.
At Sewickley at the more of John Way, on
I TlieltADAT ETENIN 4 7, the 12th day of November,
I foto 7 to 0 o'ciock of that day.
The ten per rent and other penaltim prescribed in
the Berl. Law. which will be Incurred after the
14th. oull be strictly enforoed to all owes.
llovernment Funds only received.
DAVID MITTS.,
Collector of the nti District, Penn's.
ottli.2volevrT _ _ _
A NA LIAIS. —
P'
que. ..... 4 t .
-- 3 / - s° . St. LOUIS. NO.
Pas Oa. Itos—.. 2.30.
- °l . O P
. t o A •
Berms accepted the Ageney for the tale of the
LB CLAY, rained tn. Bt. Loon, no.. I ba
rite the etyma.% of Glen and Steel blantchicturers
to the Analnis given atone,.. reported by Prof.. A.
A. Ham of Boston. =d.l. C. Booth, of Philadelphia.
which. together with the teat of actual experience by
noutufecturen In Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
Louis, determines it to to the purest and mast vsle
able 112700 w known, whether Foreigner Amariean.
Pots made from It have stood In the Glass Taman
tram 63; to II months.
The Analysis le of Our Clay as taken from the mine,
without soy washing or preparation whatever. I,
postmen great adhesiveness and plasticity qualities.
which ere not shown by the Annlyeby and which ad
mit of the mixture of • large proportion of shell or
horned clay.
I arts maw papered to fill outer• for the above Clay
to be shipped from SL Louis or delivered ben.
No. 111 SECOND STREET,
El=
ptiOT - 00H7APEI ALBUMS I
OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES,
VNOII b 0 CENTS TO $l5.
TOIL BALM B!
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORK.
PITTBIIOIIOII, PA.
PA= BROTHER & CO.,
1=1:19
BLIT QUALITY lIITINSD OAST
Square, rat and Octairon, of an alms. Warranted
mina! to any Imported or manufactured In thla tour•
" lir Office and rare house, No. la and ISt TINS[
and IP) eta 151 !MOUND BTRESTS, Pittaborgh.
feThlyd
HATS AND CAPS I
Of gnu style.
FURS
Of awry Wad an/ quality.
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS !
To nail all Data.
BY WDOLEBALD ADD 11£TAIL, AT
McC0111) do CO.'s,
.17 131 WOOD STAMM.
EYES AND EAR
DR. BAELZ
Pay* particular attention to the treatment nt
CHRONIC DIREAgES, the ETC and EAR; Cortaro
on CATARACT, SQUINT RYER, for ARTIFICIAL
PUPIL, lamas ARTIFICIAL EYES, aid traits all
INYLAXMATOILY EYES; also lIARD HELMER.
and all dieelme alrecelnir the Ear and leading 1.1.,
Deanna.
Oince. It FIFTH STREET.
DENTIWRT.
DR. W. F. FUNDENDERO
liat retzwatd the practice . of Ws proteallon, at
No. 142 PUN BTANET, two doors blow Pitt.
Pittaburigh, October 21, 184
PPPat - AND ENVELOPE WARE:
OVlE.—last owes, 16 toryo gook of
NOTE; LDTTION AND DAP PAPEILS.
Also, , lIMLOYEB,to groat rrbetlos, rotors sad
qualities, foe *my torte. For We by
w. a. JOIDfSTON 4 CO., 'SP" DWEL
OdiftWArTlar : b 7 'Wood Am;
OE
IRICATING OILS. .•
IraEL4. Dock Creek 011;
50 " Franklin
Tor ale by JAB. DAUM', & BON,
0c1709 and 70 Water straii.
•
A large awl aroll-sulacteS stock
NEW PERFUMES,
PII&LON'S E W PERFUME
JONAS WUITCOMB'S RE MED I
son
Astlima,Kose Cold,llay Fever, &C.
fiPON( 130A.FW.
Of .Tory witty.
DRESSING COMBS, TOILET ARTICLES,
CDJAILS AND TQBAC(X)
FAMILY MEDICINES.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTYLENT.
HOLLOWAY'S CONFECTIONS.
DR. SCHENCK'S PULEMONICI SYRUP
UR. SCHENEK'S NIANDAKE PILLS.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
TOOTH PASTE.
TOOTH SOAP.
TOOTH POW DEB.
TOOTL WASH, dc
HAITI DYES, tilitstodot , 's.
HAITI DYES, Baehrtoes.
HAIR DYES, Ruin
HAIR DYES, Mathews
HILTON'S CEMENT
GLYCZREtit SOAPS.
COLD CRStAIt.
PCBS. GLYCEIIENE, for Chappratanda.
pUHVIANCE'b
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
CORNIER. TrIFTII AND EtARICES STREETS,
(24 and 3d .torles, over Stamm:WWl Jonlry Stem(
F'.I3.O"TOGSEL.A.E . nti ,
Of tsar, itu and •tyte, plata et colonel. from U.
popular Carte de Vlaluato Cobh:tat and life Asa
Kr. PIIiTIANCE would particularly all the at
tattoo of the AGED AND to the esay se
cm:gibing of thts establishment, befog reached b 7
Angie Olen flight of uteri. Prim mod•rabs, and
sattatzalo.varontwi. ut72s:lmawTl4.
pATENTh:D Oel'OßEl3 8, 1861
OVAL, VAMP C111:511q1r:V14
The." M. 0..," U. totamded an th. Rai a.m.,
heating WI parts of the glen equally, does not asp.*
It to cracking. is. T. DITHILIDOTe
Tort Pitt alms Works, Washington anat.
apt!!
ALEX. GOIIDOS
BAILEY, F
=l:3z
GAB AHD STEAM FITT4O3,
Braes Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves
And All kinds of fittings for Worm, Ono and Steam•
AQITATOB.I3 &N/) TANKS lOU OIL
111 S, lined with lewd bys newfroewu
81 WOOD STREET.
McCARGO'S MARBLE WORKS,
A beautiful sad mild samtment of
MARBLE MANTELS,
Monuments and Grave. Stones.
PLASTICS PARIS, SOSESDALE - AND 30IIN0•
joaziyits
OARTEf3 DE VISITE I
FLitiii I -
FLAGS!
OPPOSITS nit net OYFICIL
()NEIL A. STONEMAN,
5LAN177A0781117621 OP war war t , .
Hats always oa band sad taste to onto IRON AND
SRAM BOHLEN WIRE CLOTH ;.M__of aD
kludt ; RIDDLES , . toe Forssdri_ ;
WORK TOR WINDOWS, de. ; BIRD CAGES, OR
NAMENTAL WINE WORE, Ow ltiarets,
sar slam aor 'MILE tar au, at '
mylnlyto
ILM
CE:23
rimithrttotitsteltdly 001410=4.
lelkltrts
Ci WALL PAPERS.—Beautiful
l egpots, at lb mitts, lbt Wela
tat W P. 31.421ULALIft Wt o d atTNt.
POMADES,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Of the very beet quality
(Jr tbn beet 11-ttntls
AYES'S PILLS.
AtZll'S 8L8.86.1.1.111LLA.
ATEIL'a CHFIBJIY PIOTOSAL
Al.Ar LDING'S PHICPARED GLUE.
SPAULDING'S TEMAT CONYZUTION
Mrs Allen'. HATS ELICSTARATITE
Mrs. Allen's 1.1.A1R DRESSING.
No. C 7 and ao Fifth .treat
=
DITIIIIIDGE"B PATENT
X FLINT GLASS.
.k. CO.,
ps.scricAL pLtraszes,
1=:33
Noe. 129 POEITH BTItIST
in
935 LIBERTY 67IIZET,
TOWN OILMERTS.
CART= Dlg VD3117.1
OAST= DS ViSITI
6.009 JUST RICIETZD £T
PITTOCIM
OPPOSITE THE POST OPTION.
kll atm .ad pekes, at the ManuOictory
PITTOOK'S,
Na El YOUNTH STRICIL+
1=
RUG 13TORE,
Cbriar Oki. awl FlNprat barb. Ang".%
OW. siLLT, Prisproi;
SPARKLING SODA WAIN&
PATENT =manna, a.
RE
ra
Dnr GOMM,
HAVE RECEIVED OUR THIRD
' SUPPLY or
NEW FALL GOODS!
Among vrblch may b. found the lATIZT STYLES
LND NOTELTII2I
DRESS & CLOAK TRIMMINGS
°mammy; and Button,
HEAD-DRESSES, BEAD & BRAID NETS
A NNW UrVOMIC OF
6uo pee. SARATOGA TRIMMING
LW dos. of BUGLE AND BEAD GIMP.
600 pc& of White Edge, 114Lik and Sear
let VELVET RIBBON. , i"
BONNET RIBBONS, all colon end
latest styles. •
Also, WOOL .&ND 'ZETWiIt ROOD WOOL
STOCKINGS, In greet rarislTb far old ~eani•
GENT'S STEEL, PAPER A LINEN 00iLAZS,
Erli DEBSUIRTS, DIA WEBS, SOCIii. NICK
TIES, SCARFS, COSITOILTS, SUSPENDERS. Tic
far rho Tra& mrepligl at lowest rash pries•
WHOLESALE ILOOKS UP STAMM
MACRUIVI •• & CLYDE,
78 MARKET STREET,
Iletvrin/n Fourth and Dymond.
B'
NKETSI BLANKETS!!
J. M. BURCHFIELD
11. juat opeond som.
EXTRA FINN 'al,
CASSIMERES, 8A MIS,'
KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS,
Grey Twilled Flannels.
RED TWILLED FLAY/NEI:ET
RED. YELLOW. vviiirriii.
EU
SOLFERINO FLANNELS.
A &II Aka:in:manta
NEW GOODS
N. E. corner Fourth and Market. Ste
EXTRAORDINARY BAitta+l2.lS I
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BARKER & CO.'S,
59 Market Street.
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fill and winter: GIOTUzhi seer, style kcal
quality; good ;sus KID OW to &skeet.
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1000 DOZ. PLLO MID PBC! StAiii
5000. BALMORAL SKERTS I
At reduced rates. r
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