1 usemen n. PI*SBURGIi itIIMATRE. Leases and Manager Wu. HINDBRaON Treasurer Ovgarsaros Second night of the talented actress, E 1 TIE HENDERSON. who will appear as WIDOW OHHERLY, also in four other characters, intro ducing dances and songs. THIS EVENING will be presented, the sterl ing Comedy en - itled THE SOLDIER'S DAIIGHTER, Widew Cheerly Ettie Henderson Gov. Heartall. ........ Chippendale Quaint._ C. Loveday Song ...MissItEOICET To oonciude with The Stratagems of an Actress. Lama.......... F6utt7 Nancy...,.. ht'lle Calmar e DAN - RICE'S GEE IT SHOW The model and moral exhibition of the age Will Exhibit in PITTSBURG : ON RED LION LOT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY OC T. 28, 29, 80 and 31, BY AFTERNOON, AT 2, EVERY EVENINtI AT 7. Upon wh'eh t cons or tho oolo' ratel AIIIRRICAN HUMORIST, DAN RICE. • Will positively anpear an,l introduce the won derful Blind Talking Horse. EXCELSIOR, Jr., The Trained Animals, Educated Mules, &o And lead in thtir various performances. The test troupe of EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS and ATHLETES Ever brought before the public DAN RICE "STILL LIVES' Admission. Boxes, Reserved Seats, Children tinder 10 'eare of age. to all part. of the Pavilion ocr MASONIC HALL. SECOND WEER OF GOODWIN S. CO-'S POLYORAMI OF THE IVAL IMMENSE SUCCESS HOUSES NIGHTLY CROWDED To overflowing by delighted audiences. Exhibitions each Evening AT 435 O'CLOCK, ADMISSION, Children under ter. :5 ce nts, GRAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons At 3 o'olock, winm ebild_ren bo admitted for 10 cents. RUFUS SOMERBY, Mat alter. CII.NA.RDLINE. —az pre:, hem to Queenstown and Liverpool. The first class powerful Steamships SIDON EDA R, BULK& THON, I TRIPOLI, W ILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK every alternate Wejnesday, from Liver pool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queens town every alternate Wednesday. Steerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town, $25: from New York, $32.50, Payable in Gold or De equivalent in Ontreney leer Steerage PaSaage aPPLY to WILLIAMS GIIION, 40 Fallon St., New' ork, or THOS. RATTIOAN, Agt, No 122 Monongahela House, Water SL. Passage from England & Ireland $25 00. EUROPEAN - AGENCY TriIONAS ruerriGAN, HIBBOPEAN /tgent, 122 Monongahela House, Pitts burgh- Pa., is prepared to bring ont or send back from or to any part of the old entin-, eitner by steno) or salting 'monde. BIGHT BRAFT‘i FOR BALE, payable In NU part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cindunati Rail road. - Also, A_:Frant for the old Black titer 1 ine of Packets, for the Steamer Great East ern. and for the lino of Este= era asiling between Newfell York. Liverpool , Glaegow and GalanY. LAKE P.IIPERIOR COPPER MIRES -AND ISM ELTING WORKS. Park, M'Curdy Sr, Co., Manufacturers of Meath. 'Prasie•s' and Bell Copper, Pressed _copper Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter c odder, &o. Also impor ters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. hheet Iron, Fire. &c. WS-Constantly on hand, Tintoens' Machines and Tor Is. W areh owe, No. tg 9 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. p llOW3peoial orders of Copper cut to any desired attarn. fa2l:lydAtw New Castle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. N AND AFTER MONDAY THE STH V last, (and until further node%) trains on the N. C. & B. V. R. H , wdl connect at Homewood citation with the Mail Train on the P. F. tv .dr. C. 8.. W., leaving Pittsburgh at 'a. m. Also with the Creetline acoommodatb n, leaving Pittsburgh at 2.10'n, m. Through tiekets 'or New Castle. Sharon, Mer cer. Franklin and Oil City can be procured at the 'deka office of the Pittsburgh, Fart Wayne and Clthmo Railway Company in Pittsburgh. WM. D. DD:III3O.N. Pugs- gt. New• Castle, Pa., Oct. 5. Mg. oc6-2wd Ihe HovitTStwing machine. Invented 1845. Perfected 1882, ECIEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL JlLllbother Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862. while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorabio mention on its merits ; and Wheel er dc Wilson'p a medal for its device_called ''Oir erular book ." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a preinum (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all Purposes on exhibition. Our light est Machine guaranteed to make .perfect work on the lightest iwid.heaviest fabrics tiold'ailiented. Car. Penn k Et Clair, streets. A. 1,14 aietnezigoit. my2Ckdatawd, Agent. SPORTSMEN'S HEAD QUARTERS, 136 WOOD 13rILBET. J - ABlEtif - BOWN UNITES TICE ATTENTION' OF goortamm and others to his splendid F took of Oohs, Rifles, nerolvers, Pistols. Game Bags. Powder Flanks, Shot Betts and Pouches,Drato Flasks and Ammunition of etery kind. Hie stock the largest and hat ever 'brought to this market. 0017 just RECEIVED—. Ladies' Steel Shank Roots, ii Rubber Balmoral Boots _ f.' Sbanghi '' 1 7 - ~ -.2:4515607 arid Children's Boots, - At: . . BORLAND'S 99 Market tt. DAILY POST. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1863 CITY NEWS. S. N. PETTENOILL & CO., No. 37 Park Bow, New York, and 6 State street, Boston. are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. SO-TICE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News repots of J. W. Pittook and Frank Case. Fifth street. with or without wraPPere. Daily 3 cents; Weekly cents. j i- Ettie lienderzon R" ON AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO. vember 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily Post mast be paid in advance Those knowing themseves to be fn arrears w.II please call and settle without further delay. First Ward Election Frauds. At the adjourned meeting of the Demo. crate of the First Ward held at Central Hall last night, thirty•two more voters were qualified to the fact that they cast their ballots for Geo. W. Woodward for governor, and six additional produced vouchers that tickets with Woodward's name on them had been given them which they voted. This number, added to the ninety-five sworn on Saturday night, makes one hundred and thirty-three men who have already furnished the strongest and most positive evidence that they cast. their votes for the Democratic candidate for Governor. The meeting adjourned to meet to night, when the investigation will be continued, and some thirty or forty more names will be added to the list. Should the investigation not be gotten through with to-night, the meeting will ad journ to‘meet again en Saturday night. The matter will not drop, as the Chronicle predicts, but will be sifted to the bottom, let odium of the wholesale fraud fall upon whom it may. ROMANCE SPOILED.-TWO or three of our morning cotemporaries yesterday con tamed an account of a very affecting and romantic incident of the war. It was sta ted that a rebel officer, who witnessed the engagement in which the gallant Col. Sam. Black lost his life, and who admired the bold dash and chivalric spirit which char acterized his movements on that disastrous occasion, saw him fall and die on the bat tle field. He was so much interested in the man,although an entire stranger and an enemy, that he caused a photograph to be taken of him when dead, and endorsed on it, "A Brave Soldier." The photograph happened to be shown in a group of rebel officers, when one of them at once recog nized it as the image of Col. S. W. Black, of Pittsburgh, Pa. We are sorry to spoil this bit of romance. But the facts are that a photograph of the Colonel was found upon his person after his death, and has since came into the possession of his estimable widow. So it was out of this circumstance that our coteinporaries wove this " simple but brief tribute to the bra very of the Colonel, elicited from a stran ger and an enemy.' ' So long as there re• mains a soldier or citizen who knew Col. ' Black, so long will his image be photo graphed upon their hearts. ETTIE HENDERSON AT HOME AGAIN.— With pleasure we record the first appear ance, last evening, of this ever popular actress again upon the boards of the old Pittsburgh Theatre. It has been a long time since we have had the gratification of witnessing her beautiful personation of character for which she is celebrated. Her reception last night Wa3 everything that could be desired. "Fanehon," the "Merry Cricket," as performed by Ettie Henderson, is petted, and in the shadow dance she cannot he excelled. Our favor ite Ettie, has been long absent playing engagements throughout the loyal Stai , e, reaching front Our almost extreme et ern shores of the Atlantic, nearly to the base of the Rocky Mountains. Her suc cess is well known, therefore, it is us.2ires for us to go into details respecting the continued triumph which greet-d her wherever this lady appeared. To night Ettie Henderson appears in two pieces The sterling old comedy of the Soldiers' Daughter, and the Stratagems cf an Ac tress. 2 CENTS SUOOTING A FFAIR.—A shooting affair took place on Wylie street Sunday night, in which an Irishman named Job Joke came near being sent to hie last account. It appears that two colored men were coming down the street, and when near the corner of High, saw a man striking a lamp post with a stick, and heard him cheer at the same time for "Woodward, Curtin or any other man." About this time the colored men came up, when the party alluded to as having cheered for Wood waid,&c., struck one of them, named W. H. Wilson, a severe blow in the face, and afterwards attempted to strike him with the stick which be yet held in hie hand. The negro now finding things rather warm for him, drew his revolver and fired at hie assailant, the ball striking him in the cheek and passing out through his month. Both Joke and the colored man were arrested afterwards and held to bail by the mayor, the former in $5OO, and the latter in $l,OOO to appear at court. ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO W EALTII. —We are reminded of the ab3ve old saying by a glance at the stock and a few of the prices of our friend T. A. McClelland, 5.5 Fifth st., who has been receiving a large and well selected stock of Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, Cutlery, &c.. di. rent from manufacturers and importers. His stock is equal to any in the market, and from what we saw, the prices are very low. His stock of boots and shoe., partic ularly, is worthy the attention of country dealers, as well as those who bay for their own use. We would advise our readers wanting any thing, to call on Mr. Mac be fore purchasing, as he has a great variety of goods. Call, and our word you'll be satisfied. LOCAL PREACHERS ASSOCIATION. —At the second meeting of the National Local Preachers Association of the United States, in Philadelphia, the following ol•l•icers were chosen Dr. G. C. M. Roberta, President; Vice Presidents, H A. Archer. of New York ; G. W; Lord, of New York J. Riddle, of Delaware ; T. F. Sterrett, of Vermont ; Recording Secretary, W. U. Kincaid, of Pittsburgh; Corresponding Secretary, W. J. P. Ingrahm, of Phila delphia; Treasurer, L. P. Cook, of Bal timore. About one hundred and fifty del egates were present, and a large amount of interesting business was transacted. GLARING ELECTION FRAUDS. —We hear from reliable, undoubted authority, that seventy odd students, attending the Uni versity in the Ist ward, Allegheny City, went to the polls in that ward and deposit ed their ballots for Andrew G. Curtin— the illegality is made more apparent when we state that many of them hail from and belong to Ohio, having no legal right to vote in this State, or residence with us. We call upon the citizens of the lst ward, Allegheny, to investigate the matter. end let the thinking public know the facts of the case. AN " UNFORTITNA.TE.""-We noticed yes terday a young and rather comely female so much under the influence of strong drink, that she was unable to walk. She seemed to feel the depths of degradation into which she was plunged, and although she spcitte no word, there was a mute up• peal to the gaping crowd around to at least remove her to some shelter where she might be screened from the gaze of the idle and vnlgar crowd. Bat there was no eye to pity, nor an arm stretched forth to save her. Soon, perhaps, another nntor tnnate will have gone to her home. GEI. - Alton* linunvsn.—We find the following piece r f rows in a Louisville letter to the Cincinnati Gazette, datedthe 14th inst.:—"l ri i trpt to learn that among others relieved from command in Rose eras' army, since the late battle, is the popular and efficient young Major Gener al, James S. Negley. I know not why the pruning hook has touched this strong and healthy limb of the martialltree, but I venture the assertion that, if under charges and about to undergo.an exami nation, Gen. Negley will prune as clear a record as it has heretofore been bril liant " The Louisville Journal states that Gen. Negley was relieved at his own request on account of ill health. The general was expected to arrive in this city yesterday evening. THE NEW DEPOT BUILDINGS.—Handreds .f workmen, mostly stone-cutters, are busily engaged preparing the grounds and materials for the new depot buildings to be erected by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company on Liberty and Grant streets. During the coming summer the work will be pushed to completion, and when finish ed will not only be of vast utility to the company in facilitating the transaction of its immense business, but an ornament to our city, and which it can boast of, and claim as among the most extensive and complete buildings in the country. RAClNG. — Speaking of the races at Collins' Park last week, calls to mind the following toast given at the fall races at Richmond, Va.. on the 28th of October, 1824, which were attended by Gen. Lafay ette. We give the toast: "By W. H. ROA N F:— The glorious race of '76 —Amer ce., the field—Virginia, the starting point —Liberty, the stake—the world, the judg es, and the young Lafayette a winner of the tote and gratitude of every Amer ican." STOLEN Goons.—A man named Amos Carroll was arrested yesterday and taken before the Mayor on charge of iarceny. In his possession was found ore silk and one wollen dress, and other female wear ing apparel to the value of some $26. The articles are now at the Mayor's of fice where the owner, or owners, may identify them. Carroll was committed for further hearing on Thursday next. THL POLFORAMA.—This elegant and re• fined entertainment continues to delight our citizens who nightly crowd Masonic Hall eager to witness the artistic paint ings and listen to the glowing eloquence of the matchless delineator, Mr. Somerby. The charming melody of Mrs. Somerby gives new zest to the richly colored paint ibga, and the whole entertainment is re• plete with instructions and refined amuse ment. NEW AND lizArTiFui tall style hats and cape can be had at Fleming's, 139 Wood street, whose stock comprises all the nov elties in the hat or cap line, with a lull asset ntof staple goods ;•alse, a large and elegant variety of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Furs. Those Nish' ng a styl ish hat, ur an elegant set of furs should by all means call at Fleming's, 139 Wood street. NEW COUNTERFEIT —Feld & Lare, of the National Rank Vote Reporter, can tions the public e'gainst receiving a new two dollar imitated note on the Merchants & Mechanics' Bank of Wheeling, Va $ which is being freely circulated, vignette, eagle on tree, "each aide—medallion head, :2 above and below on each end. Hru t. LiviNn.—The man McCartney. who was it:jutted on Saturday evening at the cuter depot, is still living, and hopes ar , -. VI td of his rt covery. The in jured limb. it is !bought, will have to be amputated. VOCAL r D. lirocht, te.,..cher of E;''g in a at,d r . Iti.banalv the voice, 128 Sin thheld Street. (OA-% 80 1 1 . ER A t Ili ER'S NE WI heti MACHIN Kr. flq .. .l:lAtIN 11111Eirt ur ng purposes are the best in inie. A. F. Cll Al A 1 . (inneral Agent. IS Fit:h street Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPH :4 EY ER it SON, PLAIN AND EANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS, 15 A KEII l SR. ITIIFIELD ST Botween nth wt , and Virgin alley EXTRACT OF FROSTWORT, VEGETABLE BLOOD POORER 1, n:, patent preparation but one prescr,bed By the Medical Profession 'Situ remArk;‘ble Queer, R 4NKIN'S DREG STORE, cc.'2.11 h:; Market ,t.,' below F.urth A it ItArcilA.L.,/!: ex IMPORTERS OF WATCHES NEW YORK, I:end foflowitin cn receipt of price ER COMPOSITE WATCH. FOR the Army. cylin ,or movements. Hunting Cases, lime Indicator in centre, to Pave trouble of opening 01.10. L andsome and reliable. boat and e , "eapeht made. ;lola in the army at $25, $l2 50. SOLDIER'S OWN, patent Lever. in sterl ing silver engraved Hunting Cases. Jeweled, regulntei. SI4 CO, SPLENDAM GOLD COMPOSITE D'A Tell, Jewelled. either medium size for gen• tlemen, or s eall size for ladies, beautifully en graved cases. Very elegant and accurate, a fters eot4 for $5O . . $l5. 04111.11 00111PdiSITE, patent Detached Le ver. Jeweled in 13 notions, gold balance, war re-tot a perfect time-keeper, suitable in el 7,43 for either lady or gentleman, richly chased cases—a really splendid article, often sold for $75, s2lt. Fmall stied. beautifully finished ladies' L•pine, fine 16 carat gold plate watch, beautifully orna mented cues, usually sold at f5O, $27,00. °ants' or officers massive gold plate watch, chronometer balance, full ruby Jeweled, detsch ed lever, heavy, beautifully finished cages, war ranted a splendid time-keener, often cold for $lllO, $35. ASTISAINO.WICAI. WAT4'II, in massive grad plate. beautifully e gt ved Jeweled in 15 notion , . go balance, and all the recent im yrorenicolta. 10 ;Ldditioa to the auk se•onds rto.. jo.ruli at t o fir• 11,8 FP a tehe: , . 11 hog a hand POPIO- P7lO mdh unfailing accuracy to the day of the month, A magnificent a time, the 'tie:awn wwntien of the age,) tot imported by Arrund e. 4 Co., gals. Other ladies' and gentlemen,' watch., and ehaMii in great variety. Send for Circular fully dencribing above and other watches, Agent wanted, A liberai redne inn made on wholesale orders. ffioaoy n ay sent at our risk, if properly sealed. ARRA N DALE iv CO., 21,' Ili midway. N Y., Throe doors from Barnum's Museum. ocls-Imdeodit4tw ELECTION RETURNS Mow the Ladies haveYoled WE ARE ENABLED THROUGH our " special" to give !ho public even at this earls date, the Result of the Ladies' Vote Ou a very importantiosti , n, a result, too, while showing the soundness of their judgement, speaks louder than words for the popular.ty of The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. The three loading sewing waehine clinpan;es in the country aro the Wheeler & Wilson, Singer & Co.. and drover Ax Baker, and their sales for the qo o rter onding June 10, which we subjoin, show how th(l ladies voted: Wheeler a[ Wilson Sharer A: tiroc r d Baker Showing that the Wheeler & Wilson Company sold during the quarter named nearly double tlie amount nude by either of the others. Over 121.15i0 of there ~ whine=_ have been sold, and the demand for them 6 greater than ever. TEST by those who desireTh h t o o u b l u d y b t o h e rogarded a, a BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Office, 27 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. oal4 WItL StilliNPlß, Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. FOOT CHA TTAN 000 A LATE SOUTHERN NEWS Arrival of•the City of New York FORTRESS MONROE, October 18.—The S. R. Spaulding, frt. m Morris Island is hourly expected. We make the following extracts from Southern papers received from the flag of truce boat to day : The Richmond Inquirer of October 12th says In regard to the Texas elec tion, Pendleton Murray is elected (lover• ' nor over Gen. T. T. Chambers by about 6000 votes, and S. Stnckpole is elected Lieut. Governor. The Richmond Examiner of October 12th says : A smart correspondence has occurred between Mr. Ould and Gen. S. A. Meridith, commissioners for the ex change of prisoners, from which it appears that a wide difference exists between the parties as to the number of prisoners with which each should be credited, and that all the arrangements for the present are knocked in the head. The Erantine• of the 16th has the fol lowing: Dispatches from Charleston to the 15th says: The firing from our batter. ies continues as usual; the enemy make no reply but continues working on. An additional number cf transports is report ed at Folly inlet: Two war vessels have arrived off the Bar. The Richmond Examiner of the 17th has the following: It is said that Evvi II fought .he enemy at Bristow's Station, on the Orange and Alexander Railroad, four miles this side of Manassas Junction. We have no particulars of this fight, ex cept that we took 4,000 prisoners and 400 wagons. Sedgwick's corps is reported to have been cut off from the main body of Meade's army, and to be now surrounded and hemmed in by him on Occoquan Creek. With this exception Meade is be lieved to have succeeded iu escaping to Bull Run with his artillery. Some be lieve that he will there offer battle—others think he will not halt on this side of Ar lington Heights. Gordonsville, October 16.--A severe battle is repored to have taken place near Catlett's Station on Wednesday, the enemy retreated towards the Occoquan where 10,000 of Sedgwick's corps were suddenly attacked by Gen. Lee, and it is reported that 3000 prisoners were captor ed. Further particulars are not yet re ceived Meridian, Miss., Oct. 13.--The follow• ing has just been received from Bragg. Gen. Chalmers: —We have torn up the rail road in four places, and attacked Colkers ville. Yesterday morning Gen. Sherman with part of Smith's brigade en route for Corinth, arrived as we nid. We drove the enemy into their fortifications, burned their camp with considerable stores and 30 wagons. We bought off 20 wagons took from Cole, and 104 prisoners. Our loss is about killed and wounded. Prison era report that Gen, Smith and Cole were killed. Reinforcements are coming from Germantown and Lafayette. J . J J, C. CUALMEIts. Lynchburg, efctober ln.—Twenty-seven regiments of Yankee cavalry and mounted infantry, estimated at 14,000 men passed Greenville town, around eastward, t,, make a raid on the Virginnt and Tennessee Rail road and attack our forces at Bible Ridge, six miles west 01 Greenville. on Saturday the 10th. Our forces withdrew to Bender- eon's, ten miles east of Greenville. The enemy having succeeded in reaching our rear our men tell back to Zollicoffer until the Yankees, heavily reinforced, advanced upon them when they were withdrawn to Bristol. Our loss in both days fight was 300 killed and wounded. Our wounded fell into the hands of the enemy. On Wednesday night the enemy arrived al Bristol and are reported to have advanced towards Abington with a heavy force supposed to number from 8 WO to 10.100. Joe. Hooker is in command in Eaa Tennessee. Burnside has left having re signed or been dismissed. The Examiner also contains the follow ing items . The Government is establish ing in every town in the Confederacy an an agency for the sale of cotton. - - Thera are :300 . 0n0 free uegroes in the Confederacy who ought to be drafted by the nest Congress, for teamsters, drivers, &c. PITTSBURGH. The Richmond Examiner, of the 15th, says—We have no iihthentit intelli g ence of military operations in Northern S , irginia, and but few reports. Hill is said to be in Meade's tear. WACUINOTON, Oct. 19.—The following was received at Headquarters to day : CILATTANO.,GA, Oct. 18th, 1863. To Mai. Gen 11. TV. Ira!leek —The following dispatch has just been received from Brig. Gen. Geo. Crook, command ing 2d cavalry division, dated Rogersville, Oct. 10th, 1803:—I have to inform you that I hare had three fights with the ene my since I left Lequatchie valley, whip ping him very badly each time. The last battle ended at Farmington town where I fought Wheeler's entire command with hut two brigades. I cut his forces in two, scattering a large portion of it, capturing 4 pierces of artillery, 10110 stand cavalry arms, and 240 prisoners, besides the wounded. As 1 Duelled on after the ene my immediately, I have not been able to ascertain the number of their killed and wounded, but it was very heavy, they were scatteredovt r a distance of 15 miles from this. Their retreat was a perfect route, their men deserting and straggling over the country. I pursued them with great vig or, but their horses being better than mine, I was only aole to come up with two regiments at Summer creek. I made a charge on them, capturing some 50, and scattering the remainder in the mountain. I reached the river, and I found they had all crossed at a ford some three miles above Samp's ferry. where they aom— menced to cross. I never saw troops more demoralized. lam satisfied their loss on this raid was nut lees than 2,000. No fears need be entertained cf their making an other raid soon. [Signed,] Ovo, CROOK, Brig. Gen. Comd'g W. S. ROSECRANS, Mej. Gen, NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—The steamship City of New York arrived this p. m. The directors of the Great Eastern Ship Company have taken formal proceedings in bankruptcy, to wi,,d up the company iu order to stay varion , , actions and issue an equal distribution of assets. England was startled by an earthquake early on the mcrning of the 6th. The two secession associations at Man chester have been amalgamated into one under the title of the Southern lndepen• deuce Association, the main object being to procure a recogLition of the South. Lord Wharncliffe is President. The course adopted by Archduke Max imillian relative to Mexico, disappoints London speculators in Mexican securities; considerable decline had taken place. It is reported that Spain is amongst the powers resolved to recognize the new Mexican Emperor. FORTRESS MONROE, Oct. l7.—Capt. Cane of the tug R. 'l'. White, who had just arrived at Fortress Monroe, reports that yesterday while passing through the Currituck canal from Norfolk bound to North Carolina, his boat was captured by guerrillas together with‘the small pro. peller Fawn which was in company with him. The tug was burned ; but while the guerrillas were busy dividing the spoils, the crew of the Fawn regained possession of her and escaped. The crew of the White were paroled. The Rebels Badly Whipped &c &c NAM Yalta, October iPecial to the Times, dated Washington, Ocrober 19th Bays . Washington has bean filled with rumors or excitements throughout the day. The belief in the progressof a great battle within eighteen miles of the city is very general, but no engagement has taken place. The rebel guerrillas are prosecuting an active campaign between Meade's army and Washington. This morning several officers attached to Gen— eral Sedgwick's headquarters were cap tured. The World gays editorially : A repot reached the city last night that the army of Gen. Meade had retired within the de fences of Virashingon. As this informa tion was not subjected to the scrutiny of the Washington censor, it is not vitiated by any official sanction whatever, CHARI ESTON 7 Oct. 14—There was heavy and rapid firing yesterday p. m. The Chattanooga Rebel announces the arrival of Jeff. Davis in Bragg's army ta settle all huosehold quarrels. Rosecrano has fortified Chattanooga to perfection. It is confidentially believed that Long street or Johnson will be put in command `6ltve Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BIT t• EP S, THE GREATEST NERVIN E EVER DISCO t ERE It-THE GRE t TEST 0- NIL EVER D ISE° V E THE ORE t TEST ALTERATIVE EVER DISCOVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE, AS A NERVINE. IT ALLAYS THE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all persors addicted to the use of sttmulants and narcotic-,such as Alcoholic and Malt Liquors, plum, Morphia. Arsenio Tobacco, etc.. etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the stt mach for stimulants, lc. In Headache, Neu r Igia, and all nervous diseases, it has no equal ago Nervine. As A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the at petite. corrects liver derangements, regulates the bowels, removes lan ge.]. and drowsiness, a d bri_ gs perfect health to the Dyspeptic Act Ac. ALTERAIIVE. The blood, the life el the body, is derived from the I.od we digest. bow important t hen, !bat the duties of thestom rich are perfectly performed, It its duties are imperfectly executes], ti , sease instead 01 health is scattered through the system.. When our food is Properly digestee, pure blood sepplied the hody, and k' lotchez, Punch's, Teller, Erysipelas, Old Fores., Mercurial and Vererial Tiaras, and other diseases arising frottlimpurt• blood, disap pe..r. Use Dr. C'u•.:er's Eng Bitters and you will hare perfect digests n nod pure blood.. For particulars of this celebra•ed Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's circular !rem any of our A gen ts, N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second street, • A m dean Aln n ufact u ring Agent) Ph ilads, TORRENr E A MPG Atilt, Agents, Corner of Fourth and Market sts., Piasburgh For sale by all respectable Druggists. octls-ly P. MERTS, Wh,lesale and Retail dealer in and mannfao Lad IPA , 31 i Gents , Hoyt! and Yon it list HS, SHOES AND GAITE' IN ALT, THEIR VARIETIES, N. 125 EEDER L STREET ALLEOIIINY CITY. PA Plank Road Election, lIE STUCK HOLDER N OF THE Allegheny and rerlYAVliio Turnpike rnd Plank Road t empany, will hold an election for officers cf said Road Company at th- house of J ohn Kooten. in Ross Towia,hip on MONDAY, the cd day of November next, at ono o'clock p. m. The officers to be elec'ed are one Provident, five Di rectors and one Treasurer. by order ohe Peard, eol2-2.aw-te JAMES A. GIBSON. Presto - ALE OF THE BELL COAL WORK' New l'untherland Hancock County West V irginia. gi_pY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT AU" rendered tiy the C. linty Court of Ilancock coeutt, Va., in a ranee therein pending, wherein Jou. , Curtv was plaintiff, and John B. Bell de fendant ; and by v.rtue of a eccreo I renounced in ssid ....urt in a cause perding, wherein Connell & 1311:haul were plaintiff and the raid John B. Beli thfendant. the undersigned, acting as bher iff. will proceed. on the premises, on Wednesday, October 2Stb, 1863, To sail nll the following property, to wit all that stratum 0 1 oal, purcha.xad by said John B. Bell from said John Captiy. and used hod Pos sessed by sold Bell, ei'uated in said county of Hancock, %Vest Va., near the town of New Cum b•rlsnii. Also lots of gr,.nixt in sail town Of Now (,`timberland, uuuebored and designated on the pint t h ereot hi the Non. 47, 48, 49. 50, 69, 70, 71. 79, 83, 94, 92, N. A:so tor• my coal care, a lot of coke, supposed to contain 21.18/ bushe:s a one horse wagon, two mules. and one skiff, together with all the fixtures ono appurtenances belong ing to said 8011, and used in and ab ,ut his coal n - erke, ail of which property will be Fold under the judgement rho undersigned will at the same time and place, soil all the following, to wit: The follow ing lots of ground situated in New Cumberland, Hancock county, IS cot \'a., and known and des ignated on the grnoral plot of the town, by Nos. 4ti, 40, 50. 70 and 71, and which last mentioned lots of ground will be solo under and by virtue of said decree lhe sale will be for one-fourth part cash in hand, and residue on a credit of one, two and Vireo years, the purchaser giving bonds a* d so curtly bearing interest, to secure the deterred in staiments and the title will bo retained until the urch roe m, n CY is pal I. sale will common:a at 10 o'clock, a. m. SAMUEL W. WILSON, Sheriff. Hancock co., West VA. CE LERMA TED EA 'I HANDKERCHIEF, Ashland Flowers (Mignonette Aliama (Meadow —maryilia Meadow Flowers BOIIQ not de Californie Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie 'Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown Hay Bergamotte,;Orange Flowers Cassiameli e a 'Pin !Patkchouli' C Clematita Poppinack Cedrat Portugal Citronelle Rosat Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rose Geranium Rough and Ready Gilliflower 'Spring Flower Garden 'Flowers Sweet Briar lleliotrOpe Sweet Pea Honey Sweet Lavender Honey suckle Sweet Lettuce Hawthorn Sweet Clover llyacinth, ,Tuberes Jamie ITea Roes, Jockey Club. I V ' iolette Jenny Lind 'Verbena Jonquille, !Vadvert Mousseline !Vanillaa Millotleurs !West End Magnolia I White Lily M &recital° Winter Blosom BAZI.X'S HEDYOStIIIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the most elegant perfume f or imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.—A large assortment of Toilet Seers. Shaving Creams Preparations For the flair, Cosmetics, Toilet Waters, Dentifrio..s, and perfumery at all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CHAS. If. SUPER, deolea Corner Penn and St. Clair et. w - ALL PAPER, FOR AUTUMN OP 1868, A cemplote assortment of beautiful PAPER HANGINGS Of all styles. al prices lower than can be again offered. For sale daring the season by W. P. MARSHALL, p i i i EDICA L CA RD F. X. !ARIA ETIIS. M. From the Medical Faoulty 61 Paris, France. Ex Intern fte.ident Physician) of Hotel Dieu, Charity Hospitals, &v. Date of Diploma, 1828. 0 F E 57 GRANT STREET, St. Nicholas Consnitstirn OR A TI9, every Tuesday and Midas, tr.al ill o'clock to 12 a m., and from 2 to 4 P. M. 868 I\TOTICE.—ANDREW RLOMAN, OF .1N Pittsburgh, HENRY PHIPPS, Jr., and THOMAS N MILLER, of Allegheny city. have th n day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Hollmg Mill business, under the fp as name of KLOMAN it PHIPPS, Andrew Rieman and Henry Phiops Jr as Gen eral and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner. the partnership to continue until the Ist day of January, 1870. ANDREW KLOMAN, HENRY PHIPPS. JR ; THOS. N. MILLER. Eslll-Uarem NUM YEARS. —CHOICE BUILDING lots fer Bale at low i rice.—terms one-ten h cash, balance in nine annual narmenta. APPLY to S. CU ittBEIIT & 80N8. 4)017 51 Market street VI CON OMY WHEIMED AND BD: I& nixing Bozo° forealo 4/ Beß LONG. 127 Lamb , ettse ILDHAYATE LIBRARY AT AUCTION, Oa THUR9DAY EVENING..OcI, 2 2d. 734 o'clock, at Masoni3 flail Anoti n Bonne will be sold a largo quantity of Books, embracing Hume's History of Engl old. 6 Yols.• /Oilman's. I Gibbon's Rome, 6 vole : Lamb's worts, 5 vols.; Edgar A. Poe's works, 3 vols. ; Irving's works, 9 vols. ; Chamber's Miscellany. 9 vote.; Elo'd smith's Animated Nature, 4 yols.• '1 heology. 2 vols.; Blake's Dictionary; First Things, by Car diner Spring. 2 vols.: Percy's Reliques; Shelley's Poetic works ; also the works of Milford. Hole, Kirwin, Bash, with a large quantity of Books not enumerated. Will be on exhibition on Thursday afters 3on. T. A. MoCLELLAND oc2o Auctioneer. _ . OUTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FOK SAL.B.—A. two story brick dwelling hence. oontai ing 8 rooms and finished garret, lot 20 by 100 feet fronting on Caraoii and Chesnut sts., but three minutes walk a•o , o the Suspen,ion Bridge, having the advantage of Passenger Rail way passing vie door, will be sold at a bargain. For t , rms and particulars apply to T. A. McCLELLANP. 56 Fifth street. 10,01,0,00 0 SAVED kir 3EI SCO INT ' S KELIONIENE CR ALTER WILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA by, heat water cr steep herbs, &o for the sick, make warm water for shaving or tody, cook a few oysters, boil or pry egg , , make tea and cof foe, toast bread, 6:13.,&e . in b , ss time and expense than by any other means , known. Used on any lamp without iMsouring the light. Price 25 zenta; by mail postage Paid, 50 cants. Also a Patent Lighter. far lighting lamps with out removing the chimney. For silo wholesale and retail by WELDON & KELLY, oot. 146 Wood s•. agents for tho manufaoturcr: WS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR centrally aned Hotel in the New Eogland States; is loeated, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the , uodern im provements. and every convenience for the coin lort and accommodation of the trace ing public. the sleeping rooms are large and well venthatedt the suites of rooms are welt arranged. aid com pletely furnished fo- families and large traveling i.arties, and the hou e will continue to bo kept as a first a hrst-class Hotel in every rezpca t. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston. Sept. 1863. sel2:6md FIURNISHING STORE. GOODS FOR TIDE; KITCHEN. Tin Ware, Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cup Tubs Straw 4.. titters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Silver Soap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers Stow Pans W a fle Irons lish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Larding Needless Pudding Pans Bread Pang Butter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladder§ Keelere Clothes Linet. Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops FOR TIRE Dl l BlLrgit Brushes Baskets Jolly Monies Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting Sponua Coffee filing Wash Board s Sauce Ps Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails Water Filtcrora Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forza Bad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes, &c.. NINO ROOM. •LANZIO, Castors Call Syrup Jew Nut P Bells Picks Cake knives Pisa Knives Crumb Knives Salt Stands lee Cream Knives Fruit Stands Napkin Rings Cake Baskets Batter ands Cake Forks and Spoons soup Ladles Oyster Ladles G racy , Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Hound et Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CTY. Ivory Handled K ni v LER es Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork et 6pu , n Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers. are. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars I Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths I Bowls and Pitchers Matrees Brushes Gas Shades Shaving Ames Nursery Shades Drone Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Vf hiskes Nursery Refrigerators do 11 ampere Wax Tapers Night Lights, lIISCELLAREOIIS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vestas Bird Cages . Meat Safes Viszotts • Pocket Knives Gard do Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of KAY & RICHARDS First door below the Exchange Bank All gocxle delivered free of charge in the City, Allegheny, Birmingham, l'ilanchester. Do quasne borough, etc. agls-law ..ek("Fli FOR THE lay. , J: 1 vdaw JECOOVIINTer. g UPTON, OLDDEN Ok CO, ILI are prepared to c. o GRAVEL ROOFING Out of the city on ehort notice• Office corner Fifth dr Wood sts 2d story se2l N. tb -- AyiNo RECEIVED I OTICENFORMA " tion that persons have at different times in the name of the Subsistence Committee. solic itel contributions of Fruits and Vegetables lrom the gardners and country people in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, we take this meth od of givmg notice, that we never authorized any one to collect such contributions fur us or the Hospital, one than contributions thus collected have never reached W. W. P. WEYMAN. JOS. ALDRED. }Ex. Corn. . AWOOD. ConContributionsfor the Su T bsistence Committee, should be sent to Messrs Woman & Son. Smit hfield at. or Messrs Geo. Albroe, ion & CO. Wood streeteon H. J. LYNCH CIA.I7ING VA.CATED THE Fnoarr • of his store,Market street, to make alterations, will be found in the new addition,in rear of old -tore, entrance on Market alley, first door from sth street, where Dry Goode will be sold cheat). anls REMO V A. L. El R. F. BARDEEN DAR REMOVED IL/ from timithfie'd street, below the Girard House, to N. IC, Firth street opposite the Court ouse. a 02141. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. ANEW AND CREEL% ARTICLE FOR wetting plants and flowers. washing windciw carriages, am Pumps of every description sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Water Drawer made and euld. 87 Wood Street.. Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters. CIOILNYCOPIL2E SALOON ALWAYS Mt./ ju advance. Thapropriel or of this noted eat ing estubitehment has just recieved alarge pup ply of Baltimore Shell oysters. They sell no served up in the beet possible manner, with all the delicacies the Market affords. Don't forget the place, corner of Fifth and union streets. F. WEI% Proprietor. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW SHOES AT £IFFENBACHER'S, NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, mbrming Gent's. Ladies, MiSEEIB and Children's wear in great varlets. sell LA 13r ES',IIUSSES' AND CHILDRRNii Boots, Sham, Gaiters and Balmorals, made to order. of the Vest material and workm an shit. W E i s ivirmnrarrz-& Co., 34 Fifth acra^t• APPLES -150 BARRELS OF GREEN Apple& Tustleinivedand for sale bi IFEI2do, & ARMSTRONG. oeS corner ?dirket azd Hirst streets. Auction Sales, For Sale, A 31.E.R.DcAav HO USE, BOSTON. 11 AIISEHEEPEII•B NO. 30 FIFTH STREET. J. DUNLEVY, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBIIRGH, PA w BLDON & KELLY, 164 Wood Bt. One dour from Bilth - - - o Tit o prrrseinacillr r : 4,r1r.'&11,1-*1 OPTIOSI OP THE DAILY POSY. } made beta TUESDAY. October 20. 1863. Business—Yesterday was dui]. The isles g only in a email WAY to meet the wants of the local trade. The weather oontinues very Ricotta for the season. Our rivers . are on tho rise—it looks as if we ationlci have sufficient water for light draught boats to resume businev. have a large number of new boats that will 'save as soon as who river will admit, From Nast vide. we learn that the Cumberland river vras bank full, with ten feet of water on he shoals- it will be gratifying new to the whole country—this ought to give US a rise in the Monongahela. The one we have mentioned being from the Allegben.v. Hay—Phe offerings f esterday were very light, and prices at the scales were a shade h.gh a holders demanding and o btaining $30@33 el ton. Baled was unchanged. Butter —The demand was moderate. but ormes unchanged. hales of 850 lbs of fre h,roll at Cadfic .118g-ga—The market was nearly bare—holders demanding Apples—Since the receipts have fallen off Prices were a shade better. Sales of 125 bbls at $2.75@.3 25 bbL Flour—The stool: in first hands is being stead ily reduced, whilst the receipts do not keep pace wi-h the wants of the ,ocal trade-zthe crispest. however. Lr a rise in our rivers beng favorable. buyers have thought proper to hold off to see what will tarn up, hence, wo have only small sales to report at the following rates: Extra— frdm store at $5,50(05,75: Extra Family at s 6,` 6,75. Saes from wagon at a variety of pnees.aa ?Qualify. eheese—lho demand no fair and the „tales moderate, the upply abo at equal to the demand. Sales or 80 boxes of W. 8., at 120130 ES lb. btr sin—The market r ontinues firm wi h a good deman s , this was caused principally by the Smell amount coming in — Quotations remain nnebang• ea„ viz Wocat--sates of red at $1 18 Q1.20: white at $12501.79_ Corn—market steady. Sales of 1200 bush at $104501 05. Barley firm at The ad vance wo noticed la. tweak. viz : Spring at UM; fall at $1,40. Oats—market 8: eady but unehang - el. Rye—firm and in YOOCI demand at $l,lO bnsh. eiait—Tire have no change to nct:ce. Eaks Lon) store et $2 50®2 60. Bacon—The market was firm. The dock on fr , 11.1 will not hoict out very lons—prices were un changed. Malt—Firm with sales of Barley Malt at $1.60 14 bush. Groceries—Hollers continue firm and are looking towards another advance—as yet anota tion.s remain the same. ' ITTSBURGA OIL TRADE TUEAY. Oat. 1863. The market was dull and u SD eg acted, a me nd sal es could only b a ate° ed at decline in figures. The tock in this market sr of large, it howovs ex ceeds the demand - t wo.elimited. Cruse may be quoted at - 2, We heard of a sale of 600 blds at t4a, whilst us!, crs have he ct their spirts out of market Saws of 400 bbls, packages includ ed, at t 9 nefined 011 was also neglected. A sale of 550 t•bis was it - ale at the Oil Exohange yesterday in Bond at 48e; holders are asking 51@52 tar ',tended and. 61(862 far Free. disports—The expotts for the last 24 hours were To blew Tort—it. fined 173; Tar 86 bbla. To hill] elphia—Rofined 444 : Crude 1003 , Ben role 53 ; Tar 73; Nam harto hots. Baltimore— Crude lOC bbis. Total, 1983 bbis. Imports—p A.V. H —Refined 594; Crude 165 obis. Allegheny River—Refired 150: Crud o 648 bble. 1110111EY BIAILISLE'I• CORBEDIVD DAILY FOR THE MORNING PORT BY LE SSER. KOIINTZ & ITERTE BROKERS, NO, 118 WOOD BTRERT. The following are the buying and selling rat es or Gold, 61Iver, /co. Gold__ ..... .. Buying Selling .... ........ - ............ 1 40 00 Silver 140 03 Demand N OteCi .., 147 00 Eaaters, Exchange. New York .................. „..--- Par t Baltimorepar 3 PhiladelPhia—...— . PBX lloatop __.... ....... ....... .....«.. Da: Os Peray . ylvanfa . Currency Par 34 Western Exchange. aincinuati ..... „. _., par Louisville„,_ par Cleveland . par St. Louis.. .............._......... par g RIVER MATTERS • - • Good Nene and Tine. The Allegheny river was risingyesterdaY. an at twilight there were two feet six inches ey the mat,' marks. As the Cumberland river was at tined he , ght at Na.hville, we msy expect a rise in the Monongahela, We have at this time near ly twenty new steamers, nearly ready to leave for the tower ports, should there be suffieleat water, among which' we notice, the ArgallY No. 2. Arcola, Leni-Leoti, Charmer, Carrie, Silver Cloud. Olive and Capt. John Btetell. Albums, Albums, Albums, A large assortment at Pittook'a oPPo3ite the Post Office. Flags. Flags, Flags, dll take and sizes, at the Mann - factory. Pittoek's, opposite the Poat Office. Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, Carte de Visites, 5,000 'just received, at Pitteek's, oppopito the Pest Offico, pRIVATE DISKASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 .SMITBFLELD 'STREET, Citizens and etrammrs in need of medical ad vice should not fail to give him a call: Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to mire impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Also hereditary taint, such as tatter, Psoriasis and oth er skin .'isesises, the origin of which the patient is ignorant, SEMINAL W - F.A.BSEBB. Dr. B'e remedies for this affliction. brought on by einitax, habits are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will epeedilit rester° to health, RH&VMATIBM. Dr, Brown's ran - ..ediee care in a few diva thin infal afthotion. Ho also treat Piles, Elteat. (lonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidney's, irritation of the Bladder, strict- Urea, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Modicines sent to any address safely_ paoked. Cane and_pywnte room. N 0.50 ISM.URFIELD STREET, Pittsbnr2ll. Pa. nolsddrw McCOLLISTER de. BAER, Wholesale Tobacco Dealers, • 108 WOOD STREET, KNAVE NOW IN STORE THE MOIST • complete assortment of Tobacco, Liars, Pipes and vmoking Tobacco in the city, which they Eve selling at the very lowest cash figures, All orders promptly attended to. ocl4 HERNIA OR RUPTURE CURED. WE ARE PREPARED TO TREAT successfully all class of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in some cases of old persons, having fitted up an exten sive establishment for manufacturing lIIPBOVED 'BUSKS MID SUPPORTERS In peculiar cases or where persons desire any style of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock In the city all persona requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. ArGA Rat will attend personally to the sp. plicatic n of Trusses. Supporters. &c., .110. Besides our own manufacture we have a large stook of Bitter & Penfield's Celebrated Trusses, Dr. S. S. Fitch's Celebrated Trusses, Marsh & Co.'s Celebrated Trusses, French. English and German Trusses, Supporters, all kinds, Elastic Stockings, Bandages, &c. At the Pittsburgh Drug Rouse. TORRENCE & ITGABB, A rcrrErnoactlen. corner of Fourth and Market eta, Pittsburgh Bel2-Iyd-o ire AI ME 8A.813.-- % J r A new an d splendid assortment. For tale JAMES SOWN, 736 Wood at. CnABBERI/1139-- 19 RBIS, CHOICE Cranberries. Just use .ived and for sale by AItIdoTRONO. corm Market and Mixt streets
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