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BATII4DAY MORNI110:::=NO . V. 7;1883
BEM:4S READING.—For an interesting
opitomb of the Religious intelligence of the
wiek, carefully ,prepared for the Gazarrs,
lee fourth pogo.
The Natbnial Debt.
A. B. JOIINSON, Esq., of Utica, a retired
banker, and a profound thinker, hu pub.
lisped a pamphlet on the subject of the Na
tional debt, in which he /aye down, and
maintains by irrefutable arguments, the
bold proposition that "Government loans in
crease a nation': capital to the amount of its
It seems at the first glance 'somewhat par
adoxical, that the debt of a nation should
add to its productive capital to an amount
equal, or nearly so, to that debt; yet a little
reflection will suffice to convince any one
that the proposition is correct.
The bonds of the nation, the interest on
which is paid semi-annually in coin, are
equivalent in value to coin itself. Their
value in the market-nay be equal to that'
of an equal amount of gold or silver, or, it
may be, a trifle more or lees: it matters not.
Be that as it may, they are, as a basis of
currency, or in other words, banking capi
tal, equivalent to gold, they being convert
ible into gild, or money, at the pleasure of
the holder.
The national debt of the United States
will, on the first of January next, be not
far from fifteen hundred millions of dol
lars. The cash value of that enormous
amount of government stook will almost
certainly be a little over par. These fifteen
hundred millions of bonds are nearly all
in the hands of our own citizens. They are
not bandied about among stook jobbers, as
are some kinds of fancy stocks, but are
either held as permanent investments by
individual; or are accumulating In masses
of banking capitalbetter, by far, for that
purpose than gold and silver; because,
while acting as gold and silver as a basis,
they pay to the stockholders ale per cent.
interest, which specie, held by the banks as
a basis for their circulation, does not.
It is because national stock's, instead of
floating on the surface of the money mar
ket, settle down and form a solid basis or
foundation upon which the whole monetary
system of the nation rests, that a national
debt becomes a national blessing—at once
enlarging and steadying the supply of the
productive capital of the country, and ren
dering periodical inflations and contractions
of the currency, to any disastrous erten
impossible.
Of the fifteen hundred millions of national
stock, which will be in the /1411(19 of the
people by the first of January next, one
thotisand millions will probably be ab
sorbed as banking eapitalln less than two
years. Will this vast sum be, too much?
Will it cause too great an expansion in the
currency of the country? We think not.
Unquestionably it will be very large; but
that expansion being sound and wholesome,
the foundation upon which it rests being as
solid as the Government itself, it can not
be followed by such collapses as that of
1837 and 1857; and that being so, the true
industrial interests of the country will soon
expand in an equal ratio, and profitably
employ the whole of iL The saute thing
followed the discovery of gold in California
and Australia. Many theorists at that time
dreaded the effects of the sudden addition
of $150,000,000 annually to the then exist
lag sources of supply of that metal; but the
_business, the productive indast,vy, of the '
vVorld expanded naturally and beautifully,
and absorbed the whole of it,
.without any
appreciable derangement in relative values.
So will it be in respect to the vast increase
of currency which will be given to the corm
try by the national stocks.
No man can estimate: the amount of
money which can be legitimately, profitably
and safely employed in developing the re
sources of this new and widely extended
country, and in its cultivation and adorn
ment. Let the currency be kept sound, and
it may be increased ten fold, yes, twenty
fold, without any inflation; Air the demands
of true and legitimate business will soon
absord it AIL
The introduction of labor-saving ma
chinery, in every department of industry,
agricultural, mechanical and manufactu
ring, enabling one man to do the work of
five, ten or twenty, and, to the same extent
causing money to take Gurplace of men, will
alone employ profitably countless millions
of capital. To these useiof capital add the
construction of railroads into every part of
the country, and the thousands of other
things essential to the comfort, convenience,
and intellectual and moral well being of a
great and rapidly increasing people, and
we may dismiss as groundless all appre
hensions of any dangerous expansion of the
-national currency. It is fluctuation, and
not expansion, that °eases mischief and
trouble.
But the national debt will be not only a
source of prosperity and a guarantee of eta
bility, but it will be our greatest tend of
Union. Every man's Interest will be inter
twined with that of his government; and
in every step of his progress through life,
he will habitually regard it as Megreatand
beneficent patron and partner, and feel,
that, second only to his God, it ii his glory
and defence ; andas such he will maintain
and defend it with all his
.influence and
strength.
And again : To restore the desolations
'of war in the South, and plant there the in
etitutions andapplianees of a high civilise
than, in the place of the rode, barbaronsand
brutal meal structure 'which this war is
sweeping away, will req - ulte a vest amount
of capital ; and ilia an astartishinginstance
of the great la* of compensatio.n, that, to a
large extent, tho means of repairing those
desolations will grow out of the very ex
penditure incurred by the nation in cruah
ing the wicked rebellion which caused
them.
TitrilWollllllr Information from within
Bragg's lines is to the *effect that kb army
does not exceed seventy-live thousand men,
mind et these all the Tennessee troop; would
desert itt once were they not afraid that they
world be exchanged as prisoners of- war and
so fall again into the rebel plateh.
Mrs:War Deatocrattattballortiwest 'hay*
lasuodrii;:eaU,for_it'lluiratenoilito be hold at
Chicago on tho 25thipat.
AxEngUilt pivot lip: ' , Wei were taxed la
1820 g 45,000,000, mitt now £74,000.000, bad
aro more raisin:es now than thee.
The Karylipd E r cro f --Shall Traitor
Maryland, although a loyal State, has
.very many open - and avowed secessionists
among - her population, who have labored
hard from the beginning to take the State
out of the Union. Yet these men claimed
the right to vote at the late election; but
Major General Scantg, by proclamation,
and with the approbation of the President,
forbade any man known to be a secession
ist voting. He did right. Shall the life of
a nation be jeopardized through a mawkish
regard for the rights of traitors ? True to
its instincts, the Post, of this city, sets up a
loud howl, because its friends in Maryland,
who prefer the Government of Jgrr. DAVIS
to that of the Unioil, wore not allowed to
vote.
The New York Tribune, referring to the
matter, says: The right of traitors to vote
came sharply into question on Monday in
Maryland. Gm Schenck issued an order
that Provost Marshals should arrest all
rebels offering to vote. Gov. Bradford saw
fit to resent the order by a proclamation
requiring the Judges of Election to conform
to the laws of Maryland, and to them only,
in receiving or refusing votes. General
Schenck suppressed the proclamation, the
Governor appealed to the President, and the
Presidentveeponded in a letter which modi
tied in terms one section of Gen. Schenck's
order, but which expressly approved its
principle, and left its operation, in fact, lit
tle hindered. Whereupon Gov. Bradford
proclaims agains the President, also, and
Gen. Schenck was good natured enough—or
Shall we say was mischievous enough ?—to
permit the whole document to bo printed,
accompanying it with a supplementary order
of his own, and the President's letter.
Gov. Bradford thinks Maryland a loyal
State, and urges that as a reason why dis
loyal citizens should be allowed to vote
within her limits. All the candidates for
Congress, but one, says the Governor, are
loyal. Yes, responds Mr. Lincoln, but
treason is catching, and "In this struggle
for the nation's life I cannot so • confidently
rely on those whose election may have de
pended upon disloyal votes. Such men,
when elected may prove true, but such
votes are given them in the expectation
that they will prove false." The answer
is a sound one, and stated with the Presi
dent's wonted perspicacity. So is the fol
lowing ad hominea argument : "Nor do I
think that to keep the peace at the polls,
and to prevent the persistently disloyal
from voting, ronstitutes just cause of of
fense to Maryland. I think that she has
her own example for it. If I mistake not,
it is precisely what Gen. Dix did when
your Exellency was elected Governor!"
And we are left to suppose, what Mr. Lin
coln is too polite expressly to urge, that on
that occasion Gov. Bradford did not deem
objectionable the policy which secured his
own election.
Oen. Schenck's order as modified by the
President :directed; Provost Marshals and
' other military officers to prevent distur
bances at the polls, to support the Judges
of Election in requiring an oath of allegi
ance to the United States as the test of citi
zenship of persons challenged as disloyal,
and to report at headquarters any Judge
refusing to carry out the order. It was
meant to confine the exercise of the right to
vote to loyal men. It was issued at the
urgent request of numerous loyal citizens,
and upon representations not merely that
open Rebels were intending to vote, but
that in ceV ain parts of the State which are
notoriously disloyal by a large majority,
there woe reason to expect violence and in
timidation to loyal men at the polls. It was
not merely a question, therefore, whether
Rebels should be forbiddes, but whether
Unionists should be permitted to vote, and
should be protected in voting. And with
that question before him Gen. Schenck would
have been remiss in duty if he hag neg
lected to issue the order.
Independently of that question the mat
ter is equally plain. It is not neoessary to
impeach the loyalty of Maryland ass State.
Nobody doubts that the great majority of
her present voters are on the side of the
Union, nor is it material how large a par
of her former population may be fighting
in the Rebel Army. But she is a Border
State, a Slave State, claimed as parcel of
the Jeff. Davis Confederacy, and contains
many active, able, zealous, and utterly un
scrupulous traitors, who are still striving
by all means to take the btate bodily out of
the onion. Shall such men be allowed to
try and cots her out of the Union? Gen.
Babcock aid the President say no, and they
are unquestionably right. Whether •the ef
fort is more or less direct, open or covert it
is not to the point. The principle which
the President's letter decides, is simply
that traitors shall not be permitted to vote,
where their votes imperil the allegiance
of a State to the Union. The safety of the
'Republic ie the supreme law, and it is well
that an opportunity was offered for the
President to declare himself thus unequiv
ocally on a question that has always been
serious, andamay yet become vital. It is a
monstrous doctrine that traitors retain and
must be allowed to exercise the civil privi
leges which they voluntarily relinquished by
their treason while of theatreason they are
still unpurged. No Government can exist
which will deliberately suffer its authority
to be defied and Its power resisted, whether
at the ballot-box or by armed treason in
thi field. And this Government must
crush treason, in whichever shape it shows
itself, and by whatever means it seeks to
destroy the life of the nation.
The Prealdent and the Maryland E
action.
A letter is published from President LINCOLN
in reply to a protest of Governor Bradford
against an order of General Schenck directing
troops to be stationed at the polls on election
day. The President says:
"WAR DIPLYITIMAT, WAIMINOTON,
November 2, Ms&
To Hie ImoMacy A. W. Bradford, Governer
of Ifaildand :
"Sea : rears of the Slat ultimo was received
yesterday abad noon, and since then I have
been giving moat earnest attention to the sub
ject matter of It. At my call Gen. Schenck
has attended, and he worm me it is almost
certain that Violence 'wilt be used at some of
the Toting pions on election day unless pre
vented by his Provost Guards. He say. that
at some of these places the Union Totem will
not attend at all tie run a ticket =lass 'they
have some assurance of protection. This
makes the Missodri case of my action in re
gard to which you- express- your Approval.
The remaining point Of your letter is a pra
ted Whist any person offering to Tote being
put. to any test not found in the laws pf
Mary
land. This brings unto a difference -between
Missouri and Maryland... With the seine rea
son in both 'States,"Misiouri has by law pro
vided a test for the - .voter with reference to the
present rebellion; while Meryland has not.
For esamplegfen. Trimble, captured fighting
us at Gettysburg, is, without recanting his
treason, a legal voter by the laws of Mary
land. Even Gen. Schenek'sorder admitshim
to vote, If he recants upon oath. • I think that
is cheap enough. My order in Missouri,
which you approve, end Gon-Schenek's eider
here, reach precisely the tame end. , •Each as
sures the right of voting to alldnyal mad, and
whether a man is loyal each allows that man
-to HE by his own oath. Your suggestion that
nearly all the candidates are loyal, I do not
think quite meets the Me. In this struggle
for tke nation's life I annotate confidently rely
on those whose election may have depended
open disloyal votes. Saab men when' elected
may pro/aims, but such votes are given them
in the expectation that they will prove fal se .
Nor do I think that to keep
,the peace at the
polls, and toirevent thepersistently disloyal
'from voting constitutes just cause of diatom
to Maryland. I think she has her own exam
ple for it. If I mistake .nr?t, it is precisely
whet General 5111 did when your Excellency
was elected Governor. I revoke the first of
Alm three propositions in General Schences
General Order No. 52—not that it is wrong,in
principle, but because the military being of
necessity exclusive judges as to who shall be
arrested, the provision is liable to abuse. For
the revoked part I substitute the following:
That all „bennet Mustuda and other military ofil
condo prevent all disturbance or dolma et or about
the polls, whetterr offered by snob persons as above
described or by any other perisan or persons what-
leaver.
The other two propositions. of tbeArder I
Wow to stand. General Bohan& Is tatty Ai
termined, and has my atriot order besides,
that ail loyal men may rots and rote for
whom they please.
Your obedient servant, A. Lticoce,
President of the United States.
The Public Debt.
The following Is the latoet statement tondo
of the public debt- The overage rate of in
terest on the whole debt (3.81 per cent.) is less
than that paid by the British or French Goy
eimments, and shows <dearly the estimation In
which our public securities are held:
MIMIC DEBT OF THE CEITID STATE!, LEO •NNEAL
UTE AND ♦WOCNT OT INTEREST THEREON.
F t ErTranlitt, 1863.
ltato of Amount of
Principal. Interest. Interest.
Old public debt. ......567,261,591 15% $3,700,487
Tin.. year 7 3-10 tand5..139,996,950 7.3 , 3 10,219,777
Two year bonds 276,203 6 16,672
Twenty Jeer bonds (1881) 50,000,000 6 3,000,000
Five-twenty bonds 256,639,231 6 15,365,535
Certificates of 10deb'ne5e158,436,437 6 9,606,186
Oregon Isar debt 450,876 e 27,0.52
Temporary 'loans 100,(00,020 5,000,010
6372,531,223 846,835,610
United States note. ..393,024,360
Fractional currency 18,662,856
Treasury notes past due. 41,600
Suspended requisdt'os,,te. 41,653,670
Aggregate 81,2211,832,71 316,835,610
Average rate of Interest 3.81 per Cent. on the wholo
debt.
Average rate of interest on funded debt alone 6.06
per cent.
RELIGIOUS ✓TOTICEB.
0... ME FIRST CONGREGATION
OF DISCIPLES of Pittsburgh, reset stated.
ly, In . the IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDINGS,
corner of Peon and St. Clair streets. Prear.filug
LORD'S DAY—Morning and Evening—at the/mama
hours. Sunday School at g% o'clock p. m. Pray.]
Meeting ovary WEDNESDAY EVENING. Th,
public are respectfully Welted. no7:lt
, DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ALLi.
otrany Crrr, ELDER JOSEPH KING, Pastor,
meet in EXCELSIOR HALL, corner of Federal and
Leaeock etreeu. Preaching every LORD'S DAT, al
a. m. and p. m. Prayer Meeting WED.
NEOAX EVENING. The public are oordially
no7:lt
YA SERMON will be delivered by
the Ray. R. D. SPROULL, In tho REFORM
ED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Dr. Alpert:KOPKO
Allegheny, SABBATH EVENING NEXT, al 73
o'clock. nal:lt
PUBLIC .rOTICIES.
-U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION
If EWING&
Ingl In WWI of Um
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION
Will be held on next SABBATH, In the Salon:lna
Ohurchee:
PILIBT BAPTIST CHURCH, Grant itreet, at 10%
a. in. Addles. by Roy. ORO. J. HINGINII, of Phil
adelphia
LIBERTY &TRUST MISTHODIST CHURCH,IO%
a. oi. Addren by ROT. 0. P. LIFORD, of (lamp
Coo.loseett:
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CLIUBCF,I, at 3 o'clock
p. m. Addrou by Soy. ROOT. J. PARYII4, D. D.,
of Now York.
WELSH oONGRI:GATION AL raft UCIi, •t
o'clock p. m. Address by E. B. W. Clf IDLAW, of
Owe:int:ma
A Union Hooting gill be hold in Rev. sows D.
CLARK'S CIICROR, Allegheny, al 3 o'clock p.
to be sddrcaoecl by Rey. 3losass. CABTLX
and LTYORD.
A Union Meeting will also be held in the FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Pittsburgh, at
o'clock. AU of the &Instes will be present et this
meet lug.
. .
EITUART, E.q., Chairman of thn Co..
minion, will be present at these meetings, If pass
bin. The public is cordially and earnestly Ins lud t
attend. nalgt
O.NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—
Pittm A Bre ',l=of the
Sta' sd Chtt i ll d 7b: f li t e h l;
at the 018 m of the Gamper'', in the City of Nite•
burgh, at 11 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, the 12th
day of November, A. D. 11182, fur the pupae* of at
ceptlng or ritlecting the following named Acts and
Supplements, passed by the Ormond Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at he lam melon,
to wit: "An sot to roped the ninth eection of an act
authorising the laying out of • State Road from the
Borough of Oraigsburg, Schuylk il l county, to Wm
loot • public toed leading from Easton to Mooch
Chunk, and for other purposes," approved theist day
of April, A. D. 1863. "A ''supplement to an act to
incorporate the Pittsburgh d Connellsville Railroad
Company," approved tiro 11th day of April, A. D.
1862, Also, "A aupplementto an sotto lncorporate
tha Safe Harbor and Sosqtuthanna Turnpike Road
Company,^ et mean; approved the If th day of April,
A. D. 1883. TllOB. 8. BLAIR,
OTROS P. MAR/ILK
JOHN A. CAUGHS T ,
J. R. MARSTON,
W. W. TAYLOR,
A. MILLAR,
H. ictraownr,
JOHN 8. DILWORTH,
DANL. R. DAVIDSON,
W. 8. HAVEN,
Directors of the Pittsb'igh A Conn. B. R. Go.
Piffebrevf, Oct. 17th, 1881 ecThtf
MELPTLNO of the
L' ,7 Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Mae
nfaeturing Company will be held at their nem, No,
127 Waluut Stroot, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
November 11th, at eleven o'clock a. in., for the
Lion of Seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year,
and met other btoinems ea may then beresented.
oc".•:2w SAMUEL P. YISHER, p r.
Asznein se -
O.TIIE PRESIDENT AND DIREG
TORS hare this day declared a Dlrlded of
YOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the
is of the tut .Is month., payable to the Mock
holdere or their legal repreeentatbret, on and alter
the 13th Instant.
no4:td J. C. MopIIERSON, Treasurer.
•
DIVIDE'S D.
omcz Werreas Isevastos Goarrarr,
Pittsburgh,3d, 1883.
The Directors of the Western Insurance Company
hare thin day declared a Weida:id of TWO-AND-A
LIA LP DOLLARS upon each share of the Capita!
Pus*, out of the earned profits of the Last six mouths,
payable to Stockholders on or after the 13th Inst.
no4.td F. Iif.4IO6IDON, See .
071/101t Erma Drstoasace 0039,14114
Pittsburgh, October 27th , Ma
AN ELECTION FOR 'rIORTE N
DIRECTORS of this Company, to servo for
the ensuing year, will be bold at Its Mks, in Bags.
ley'. Building, \Voter street, on TUESDAT, Nowt:o
ber Il,tb, between the hours of 11 a. to. and 1 p. 19.
oc277td ROBERT FTlCNEY.Secretary.
Tinct Weannui lastmascs ()Damao;
Pittabargh, October Mth,
ELECTION ron DIRECTORS
, ve.r of ttaa Oompart_y alll be hold at Ito aka, No.
M Water ,on TUERDA If, November 10th, UM,
botsroet the 6ban of 11 a. m. sad 2 p. m
0e.30v01 T. If. GORDON, flec'y.
B.4.rAC .41^0TWES.
- - -
Cmy Dana or Prrrammors, Nov. a, 18113,
Ec? , , , THE DIRECTORS of this Tank
have this day &eland • Dividend of FIVE
PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the profit.
of the hut six months, payable to litockbolden or
their legal reproeentativer, on or after the Mb Lot.,
fro. of Government tax.
no4:lotde2tvor
J. MAGOTTIN, Cluhlor
• Hasa or Plrremaan, Nov. 3, 154.
10.TEIE ,DIRECTORS of thin Ltank
have ths day deciarrd a Dividend of FOUR
PER CENT. on i its Capital stock, ut of o the progts
of the last ex monthe, which will le payable to
Stockholder. or their legal representatives, free of
Governmeat tax, an or attar the 13th inst.
notittdalterF JOHN HARPER, Gambler.
kirentaxere Burl, Pittebargb, Rot. a, ista.
HE DIRECTORS of this Bank
have this day dsclarod a Dividend of FOUR
PER CENT. eit tho Capital Stock, Ike the last Biz
raoatha payable to SWaholdars ea or alter the 13th
Instant, freo Of Gorerneasediaa. • •
noi:101 GTO. D: Mt:GREW, Gender.
giacauerrs' • ~H aar
AN1 1 ......4.11V111.CTV1LW lice i g ts , }
Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 18e3.
10" TH E BOARD Or DIRECTO ot
this Dank km this day doolared • Dividend
of FOOD PEE. CENT. on ttts Capital dusk, ant d
the profits of tbo lad six months, payable on or att..
the 19th l o st., trop of 111 taxes.
no4:t4 JOIIN 800TT, Jr., Canhisr.
Prrrex•••• • /Scratcher X, DOA
THE DEREOTORS OP THE EX
CHANGE DANE of Pfttiburgh have this
day declared • Dividend of yin PER C ENT. out of
the earnings of the last six months, payable on flo
after the 13th Instant, five of Goinrnmont tax.
coda's —
U. Al. MURRAY, Cashier.
ALL/AM= Datta,Nov. leak
10..THE pRESIDLITT AND• MEC.
TORS of this Bank have this day declared a
Dividend of POOR PER CENT. on the Capital
stock, payable to the Stockholders or; their kcal
representatives on and after the 13th histant, free of
Government tax.
no-Ltd J.W. WOK, Cashier.
Orrisrars' sac Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, The.
10. MB DIRE d TOUS of this Bank
have this day declared Dividend of TIT&
PER CENT. 011 the Capital Stock. peTable to Stock
holders or their legal representatives, ou or after
the lath Zest. The Government Tax on Woe will be
paid b~ the Dank. GEO. T. UN DOREN,
n0343w Mahler.
_
Farr erroseL BASIL or Pirrasoson,
(Lsre Pimbesdh Thee Comp.%)
Nimbi:re', Nov. 2, 11163.
rczarip, PRESIDENT ANIII3O D
of DIRECTORS bare - this day declared •
Dividend of ONE DOL ME AND TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS per share on' the stock of Os . Pittsburgh
Trum.Oompany to Ist of August, add TWO DOL.
LARS per stuare on the Capital Steck of the plat
share
of the prollis to the Jat
payable on or attar =MAY, the 10th MM.
m. Stockholder@ are hereby notified that the final
payment of the mitecription to tlsaCapildl Stark. elm
Twenty-live Dollor per share will be temtissel on or
bates the lit day of Way next.
JOHN D. SCILLY, • Cashier.
•
ri3;#_rwol4et
WANTED-4 eituation, by a boy who
- =foretells Pawn reounaent.e. and elk:
operatio, nseessiuT.
kw". 0. Di n Allmben,
IARENVAiI - ) will be paidfor inform-
atlon leading to the recoret7 of a small
FRENCH CREEE BOAT, taken from the wharf,
near the railroad bridge, on the Pittsburgh side. on
Friday morning. It le CO or 65 feet by Id, with one
streak of elding, excepting two spaced, one et each
end, on one side. The above reward will be paid to
ney Parson leaving the necessary Informtion at the
WHARVKASTEICS OFFICE, near the n Rand Ftruot
Bridge, Pittsburgh. n07.1t
ECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Let.ters of
1.1 Administration on tho manta of Jacob Aber, late
of Baldwin township, Allegheny county, demand,
haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said estate will make payment, and them
haring claims against said eetate wlll present them,
properly authenticated for settlement.
JOSIMI ADEN,)
A. W. BEDELL, Ex.
F. S. poLLocx,)
ITPEIOLSTERIN6, or ALL ire BRANCH-
Leh—Raving srtirchesed a large stock of good'
for cosh, as are able to offer great bargain. et ex
tremely Icor priesm. A great variety of BLINDS,
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTII, EMBOSSED
TABLE COVERS; ADILADE, GRASS and MANIL
LA BORDERED MATS, CARPET BINDINGS, and
every variety of goods kept in that line. We Incite
the attention of the public gluterally to our troll es
eorted stock. All orders promptly attended to.
Please give no a call. at 172 FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny, (house fennerly occupied by Mr. Semple.)
no7:11, BARK Edl t NIEL°.
PUOTTIST 31411.1111ket OITICII, 22D
No. 08 Fourth arced,
Pittsburgh, Pa., Nor. 0, 1883.
PMEIRPTED FROM DRAFT.—In
ac
cordance with orders I publish the following
list of persons exempted from draft by the Boast of
Enrollment to ate District to this date, with the
reasons of their exemption:
DP Eamon of Harip Famished ms Acceptabie Firobadtale.
James Miller, Bth ward. Thos.Brimn, eubstittite.
dticau taha .Aare raver Declared tafeatioaa
Thomas Bober* Temparanoarilla. Witnaessea—
D. Robinson, 0. 11. Cochran.
J. ILEIION POSTER,
no 7 Capt. and Proanat alarsbal, ttd Mot. Pa
IKE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK—My
Farm at Edgewood. A country book 111 60
Beveriee of a Bachelor. Now and beautiful ad.... 1 25
Dream Life. A new and beautiful edition 1 25
• Philip Van Arterelda By Henry Taylor...--- 1 00
Peter Carradiner. By Caroline -Chomehro —1 50
Broken Columns. A new novel 1 60
Our Old Home. By _ Hawthorne .... .... .
1 25
Tout L'Ovarture of Hayti. A ............ 1 25
The Black Han, hie Antemdents and Us tient= 1 00
The Amber God. By Harriett Presoott 1 !A
Zchokse Medltatione on Life. 1 25
Freedom and War. By Henry Ward Beecher_ 1 60
The Sing of Ameals. By B. Balmer Lytton... 1 00
The Old Merchanta of New York. Td cutlet__ 1 50
The Dead Shot. A book for Bportsmen 1 25
The Groat Stone Book of Nature. By Awed._ 1 25
Fur sale by EAT A CO., 66 Wood etreet.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
Daring and Suffering. A history of the Groat
BallrMd fid - renture in Georgia, by Lieut. William
Pitt Inger. 1 vol.
Bend the Lin. ; or, A Sankt* Prisoner Loos
In Dixie.
Ike Marvel's New Dock--.31y Farm of Edgowood.'
1 volume.
The Last Timm, by Seise.
Wendell Phillip.' Speech... and Lectures.
Our Srinday Schott, and How we Menem, It. A
now supply Jut Toothed.
not J. L. BEAU, 78 Fourth street.
( - 10 MMISSION GOODS.—N ow in store
1000 bushels. prime Potatoes;
75 Chestnuts;
50 history Nuts;
800 White Bmna;
3 ton-Buck wheat Flour,
50 bulbuls Barley;
100 Ear Corn ;
10 barrel. Tallow;
IS Maple Sugar.
I barrel two year old Currant Wine;
100 down Fancy Broomr,
10 barrels pure Cider;
And 3000 pounds packed Batter, for , sale by L. H. VOIGT A co.
C I 'ESE.-1300 boxes W. R;
100 do Hamburg;
15 do Goshen;
100 half bbl.. No. 3 largo Mackerel;
30 bile. No. 2 large Mackerel;
40 do 1 do;
100 bushel. prime Timothy deed;
Bdo Cheetonts;
In stare and for sale by
oc3l CHAS. C. BALSLEY, 179 Liberty et.
CIiA.NHKERIES
100 tibia choice Michigan Cranberries;
50 do Minnesota Wild do;
10 do Jersey do;
7 do Cape (kid extra do;
9 do York Stem do;
15 do Sackett's cultiv'd Bell do ;
Now in store end for sale by
nut L. H. TOIGT & CG.
() u •
IL crrin OIL CLOTH!—FIoor
NJ 011 Cloths, of all styles and Widtild • also Table
Coven, anilTitattegkorit Green Clotlt Oar Wlnikne
Made. A bits stock always on hand and for wag
at prima to atilt the Gams, at the OH Cloth Depot of
3. a H. PHILLIPS,
nos . Noe. 28 and WI 81. Clair .tree!,
W HITE CORN MEAL—Barrel'stra silted White Cunt Meal, made from Flint
Corn, Just received from Indiana,and pot up in email
mote fur family me, or for sale by the pound, at the
/Molly Grocery Store of
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
Outlier Liberty and Hand abbots.
SUNDRIES.
Tllake" Potatoes
260 do Buckeye do;
ISO do eh leo Grown Apples;
in slam apd for sale by
04. - CULP 1411 EPA RD.
LONDON CLUB SAUCE, a relish for
0 . 4 t . ,.. /MM. soups, &c., just repaired; also gen
uine French prepared Mustard, Walnut and Mush
room Ketebup, Sc., for We at the Tinnily Grocery of
JONN A. RENSHAW,
no 4 comer Liberty and Band ;dream
G RKEN APPLES, —3OO bblo. choice Apples, els Gatse, Belltiorreds, Pippins, Green
ing; Barabows, de., In Gore and fur sole by
COOK, PETTIT & CO
nos No. 14 Smithfield street.
CUM BELTING, PACKUCG 110.911,
and GASKETS, of all sizes and thickness: A
Ime b : r tiv e d i Lltu a t received an
4 1 , :oL . sa p le .1 the ladi.
Noe. 20 sod 28 At: Clair street.
Ess PORK I MESS PORK 1-1,1100
ALL hbli. Moo Port in store and for role by
MeDONALD A ARM:TITLES,
Wholesale Grocers, Produce & Com. Merchants,
no 4 242 and 244 Liberty street.
pOTATOES.--42 bbls. Peach Blows;
44 do Prince Alberts;
9 do Logibth Whites;
8 do Whits Neshanzocles;
Just received and for sale by
. oc3l CHAS. G. BALSLEY, IT9 Libertyloo BBIA
" B"•11U0Aii;
40 " "B" do;
40 Pored, Gran. and Crushed Sugar;
Jut readved and for sale by.
LISTMEII &
N 126 mad 126 Wood a
BAILRELS ORANGES;
25 boxes LZMONS ;" •
Ault brooked and for sol. by
BXYMEEL a. BROS.,
bob Nob IZ6 and 125 Wool atm
UONSIGNMENni
5O bush. prime White Reams;
• 60 bhIL prepared Sweet Older•
Tr. boxes W, R. Mow;
60 tombola Oakes •
To arrive sod Re ails at 126 Seeoud street.
0e26 FRANK VAN GORDFR
COLI'S RE VOL VERN.
Allon't do.
Karp .
Warner's
• or pals by
do.
do..
JAMES BOWE, 134 Wood straed
ARD WANTED.—Tho highest cash
Woo paid for Country Lord, aDALZXLLt all time
SON..
JAL ,
tien
_O3 and TO Wow area.
GOh Areps, (IRA bcixce choice
Oilm nd an Oman by ,. put' exprouly family
vintor , Pot
not CULP tr,EIHSPAIID, 949 Mort:
•
C',ESE.—Weetern Reserve Cheese,
mewled fur rettirCuttiog, tot tide try
ot2B WIC P. BECK t CO.
caixiss4,—.l,ooobxe. Western Reserve
Is sues and Ibr r....d4d.'°' 148ba.mBb..°47;AITTIELD.
PPLES--41 barrels Rambows, Bel
0c.7 21""" ' lc '
for
II"' 6
41MT 11. OOLLINO.
C' 'ot Clay
for solo by COLLINS.
•
ORA' GUNS, -double and single barrel,
Zult ll .l4 auundsetare, *made by . •
JA.111133 /SOWN, 730 Wood street.
OILB Atdiati, for Crude and IletinlicT
n, &mule 129 , JAL DALZILL & BON,
09 and 7t} Water street
A PPLEti-kAIO bbla °beide Green
I.Apples readied and for sale by
0t:417 , J. B. OA.N77ELD.
LA" (5114-12 • bble. No. 1 Winter
Lard 011 in More and for ale by
yen ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
ASKET WILLOWO.-30 . bdIEL Ken.
%dry Ilaaket Willows to arrive i roll, Tor olds
• MIMI DICKEY A CO.
P.W. ----r, el'OEtiz—:Xl_bblo. Jersey
Sheet Potatoca)raipaalvedsodtar sale at 11V
amend atreat.. • /RANK VA.N GORDIUS.
P ENTEICKY WALLOWS,-30bundlos
anevi landing from gnaw! dirk for sakrby
cs TELMAff DICKEY 4.ett,
HUG. CALKING it !Xis : j ua t,
6 readved Ibr Irak br
JAIIES HONK; 138 Wool Arad
!sem
RAIZ , SALT,I-,Ordero-. solioited for
kJ Alit. IT WK. A;clE4.co.,
odei irholaisla iliocen; 116 Liberty stmt.
CVEAP WALL l'APO*7 , Beautif9 ,
%aro vezrAtiarrim4
_ • • - •
.11rE W. 4 rERTINEMEAT'S.
"MEW APPLICATION.-
TISTR tho memtiess of Um "Pitt*.
tnargb Denial Association," have adopted the
y City, P..
Commonly called LA raurNG G '.S, for the painless
extraction .4 tooth. LAUGHING GAS has long
been known to the world as lutraclena, and It must
eventually supersede chloroform and all other amts.
thrtic agent.. The leading Dentists In the East have
been using thisthui for some time, with great succees.
C. KING, J. D. WHITE,
J. KING, R. VA NDEVORT g Sox
C. SILL, M. DEPUY,
J. WESTRAT, LIU LLIHEIC A ORB,
J. ADAMS, J. HOFFMAN,
It. DIANCHESTER, H. BAK Elt,
H. 0. GILLESPIE, J. D. WILLIAMS.
am7:3toatrB
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.—The Au
anal Assemment List, far 1563, containing taxes
on Income., Silver Plato, Carriages, Sc., .d License
Duties, In the 2d Pa. Collection District, comprising
that portion of Allegheny minty eouth of the Alle
gheny and Ohio rivers, Mu been received from the
Assetwor.
Payments for the First Sul-District, comprising
the let, ltd, 3d, 4th, sth and eth Wards of Pitts
burgh, nod the adjacent Boroughs, most be made at
my office, No. 67 Fourth street, on or before the In
DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT, alter which time the
penalties presciibed by the law will bo exacted.
Other portions of the Dlstrict may make payment
at the same place, until notified by their respective
Deputy Collectors, JOHN RHEA,
Collector Wd Penns; District,
Office, No. 67 Fourth street.
Fittsbrugh, Nov. 6, torn. no7:2w
VERY CHEAP.LVe have on hand, at
and well selected stock of
BOHlT. ge Aril n 6 /71Z, which was bought before tbp
late advance on goods, and we will give our =stoni
er' the benefit of low pd.... We have the latest and
meet fashionable styles of Gentleman's, Ladles',
Misted', Boys' and Children's
BOOTS, GAITERS,
BAL MORALS. SLIPPERS,
BUFFALO SHOTS,
AND GUNS
Of orrery else and description. Call and examine.
Country merchant. will And it to their advantage
to give m • .11.
98 mARKET STREET, 2d dlrx,r from Fifth.
no 7
/NEW GOODS!
No. 112 FEDERAL STREET. Allegheny, has Jos
rooelrod a large aesortment of
MILALINICFLY GOODS,
tons of BONNETS, RATS, RIBBONS, BON
NET PATTERNS, etc., which she will be pleased t
show her friends and customers. Call and examtn
them.
noT:lw
HUNTS PITTSBURGH ALMANAC
72 Pages, Illustrated
flffdy to-day. Ootitedning—
Nita' and Interesting READING MATTER for
the FAMILY CIRCLE.
Nearly • htmdretl Valuable and Profitable Recoipta
for making many of, the moat Popolar PATENT
MEDICINES, PERITMEIIT, HAIR DYES, 4a., do.
WAR RECORD.
ECLIPSES.
ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA.
RECORD OP EVENTS.
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS or rtm CHEAT
REBELLION.
THE UNITED STATES PENSION LAW.
THE UNITED STATES BOUNTY LAW.
TERM DAYS Or THE VATLIOUS COURTS OF
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, arc., rro.
Oalculattoim by Fannin' Dun, A.M., Principal
of Plttabargh High School, and Author of "Deem'.
Arithrostka"
A Na. Imbue of thle lintabar Is the TWILI.VE
SIGNS OP THE ZODIAC.
PRICE ONLY PIPE CENTS
Mailed post-paid on receipt of Rios.
Jar A Llbend Discount to Dealers.
JOHN P. HURT, Publiiher,
UITED -STATES TAXES.—Thu van
sail Asessamant Lot . kyr Imo, containing
Ti.,, on loconaw, Llama, Silver Plate and Oar
dace, to Melaka No. 1 of Ca Twanty-third Oollec
non Matta* of Penn'a, cm:ullibly that part of Al
legheny county north of the Allisgany and Ohio
rivers, has been raceived, and the andandigned wW
attend at his oftiot, No. 87 Water argot Allegheny.
(mat door to the City Traunrer,) attar la per=
or by Deputy, until SATURDAY - the 14th day
Nonimbu, foe the pupae of reeet;lng add Taxa.
lie will alms attend tn pavan or by Deputy, fbr the
rocrouleno• of Tax Payers, at the following pia"
to wit
At Tarentan, at the bona of Beseklah Vanthie,
oa FRIDAY, Nov. Bth, between the bouts of 9a. nt.
sad 3 p.m. of that day.
At ilakentown, at the hare of lira. Wakep, oa
ITEiIItAT, the 10th of November, Crum 8 o'clock a.
cm to 3 o'clock p. ni. of that day.
At liewleklayau the storeof John Way, an
THURSDAY ) 31W0 INO, the 12th day of November,
from 7 to 9 o'clock of that day.
The ten per sat. sad other pritalthe prof lathed to
Ilse facia Law, which will to hearted ator the
11th, will be orally induced to all caws
llovammant nada only mama.
DAVID N. MUTE,
Mato/ of Nu =ld Markt, Penn's.
oc3l2olowT
RPHANS' COURT SALK —By virtue
O
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allagheuy
couoty, thane will be expiated at Pobilo Saltier Out
cry, on SATURDAY, Nov. 231 k. Isa, at 10 o'clock
a to., at the COURT MIMI, In the City of Pitts
burgh, to the highest and twat bidder, idl the right,
title, intoned, estate aad claim of Wm. A. Murdock,
Palen' Mordcsk, Robert Mori:kick and Sallie U. Mury
dock, minor chilclnts• of hums and Frances Mao
dock, late of the cotfoty of Alisfuny, doomed. In a
certain lot of ground siltoste n the city of Pitts
burgh, bounded ind described as Wows to wit
Outdo( at the wartheau corner formed by the Wee,
motion of Presbyter an Lens and Church oiler and
extending in front on Churc.h alley southerardir Z 1
feet, and In depth outwardly from Church a ley,
preurving the tame width of 23 feet along sold Pres
byterian Lane, • dhitance of 30 foot, to a lot of ground
formerly owned by Dr. Peter Mowry, being a part of
lot No. 11 In James Horner's plan of lore, (being the
same lot of ground formerly owned by David Blun
ter, deomeed,) having thermic erected one twowtory
brick doodling house.• Terms at see.
CIIAS. W. LEWIS.
Guardian of minor chilVen of elageta and Yeomen
Murdock, &came& noetAtdoewFsta
bIS SOL U T lON.—The Peat:unship
heretofore existing under the name and arm
of .f 11. LLYDSAY d CO. L this day dlootred by
metual conasnt. All badman connected with the.
Into arm will be settled by J. R. LINDSAY, at OS
Wood area, Ity stairs. J. 11. LINDSAY,
J. LINDSAY.
I bare also dlspoeed of iny intannat the Ann of
J. D. AB. ALAXIVYLL et Co. to 3, It. LERMA!.
Foe. 1863.
J. 11. LINDSAY.
Having purchased the intend of J. H a rdw are Y,
in tha Arm of J.J. R. LINDSAY & Co., end
Cutlery Dulness; also la the firm of .T. B.
Lai.
MA SWELL * Ulm. Nano hmtunte, the
nem will oontlnue a. usual, Hardware and Cutlery,
L y J. H. LINDSAY; Bellows, &c., J, B. A 8. MAX
WILL & 00.
Noe. 2,-1881. turklan
ALL KINDS
or
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
AT
McClelland's Auction House,
PIITH MUM.
oof
- .o's A — Kgdi - Ws
of entry style.
LADIES' rums I
Of onty tlad and quality.
LADIES' AND rdIINEW HATS I
WWI all Liam.
DT WIIOf,EBLLY AND 1I TAIL I AT
MoOQED & 00. f a,
ce-17 131 WOOD STMT.
ERE,EAL ik)ILEION AGENCY.
AIIBI7.II'IIALDW/N.& CO.,
72 DIOADWAY, NEW TOM.
Itimittaneos at law rate. on Great Britaln, leetaliA
49 / 0 P "WM.. tram Liverpool or quesagovni.
Package.' forwarded to all pane of thaworkL
WILLIAM BINGFIAMar„ Apia,
_ -
oc2l:9meod Adams' Memel Offies, Plttib
EYES AND EAR.
DR. BAELZ
Pays Imlay attention to tbs . treatment of
-autop InIIZABES. the Ens and BAR ; operates
on CA ARACT,EQUINT ARTIFICIAL
PUPIL, inserts ARTIFICIAL E and treats an
INFLAMEATORTILTSS; also HARD lIIARINA
and all diname.aatetinr IRS Ear and leading to
_OM= IGO *pin-aims?.
PAM, /th day of
ber
Penn
to the rum Of ROB?. bfof:lltiG
-011cAr ?au ter Alibtp.Allegbet 'couty - a - LIGHT
'BA tiOnalk:Wltlistar ow awl ' about tow
Tan oltiP IIraOWDPT L IVO pelted to grow* prePtd,
doli or 0 41 wat t -win be told acconlW‘ to law.
nofrai
APEB
ALLt,..,„;]..ra• brip.ltAitsuALL.
11REEN APPL I ES-10 bb176 . 7
tbr salo by • • ' VII. P. BZON.*CO..
NITRIDES OXIDE GAS,
108. R. BORLAND,
MISS SIIANNOPi,
MOE ONLY JIVE C=ITS
Messesks Hall, fifth street.
POT CLAY.-44, Missoari Clay
1.21br We by z 'NEWRY a. mime.
• IRIS 1 5104 61
einalsby " ' irarqmcx Iv.
.rz .?b PERT
NEW -1"-EfiFf73fERYJ
♦ largo and wall-a,df , tod stork of
NEW PERFUMES,
POMADES,
TOILET ARTIMI3,
Of ervry variety, Just received at
FULTON'S.
PHALON'S NEW PERFUME.
NIGHT BLOOMING! CEILEUS,a delightful Perftuno
for the Ehookerehlef.
WILITI POND LILLY, lansurpaesed for doligtog
of odor.
°DOD OF OPINING PLOWNIDL
74111 Y WILD ROBE.
NAY FLOWNIIB. •
or the
0000 Hair , ALNE, • Compound of Cocoa-Not Oil, Ac.,
PLORIXEL, a delightful Perfheie for the Hand
hieL
ILALLISTON, a Cosmetic fur removing freckles,
Tan,Sunborn, Aa
ORILNTAL TOOTH WASH, fur Preser v ing sup
Hea C gt7.l. WlNATAn d u?tvalred In Blames@ and
Delicacy of Perfume.
JONAS WIIITCOMIr: REMEDY
Asthma, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, &c.
SPONCIFIES. SOAP'S.
Of every variety
DRESSING COMBS, TOILET ARTICLES,
Of the rerr beet quality
CEDARS AND TOBACCO
Of !be boat Brand.
FAMILY MEDICINES
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
HOLLOWAY'S OONTECTIHNS.
AYES'S PILLS.
AY WS SAR&APABILLA
AYEIVB CHBILET ricroitAL.
DR. EtCHKXCXII POIEBIONIC SYRUP
DR. SCIIENCES /I.I,NDA-KE FILLB.
SPAULDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
SPAULDING'S THROAT CONVECTION
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
TOOTH PASTE.
TOOTH SOAP.
TOOTH POWDEBS.
TOOT H WASH,
.•
HAIR DYES, Chrlstodore's.
HAIR DYES, Bachelor's.
HALE DYES, Basle..
BAIR DYES, Mathews
HILTON'S CEMENT
Mn AILW' HAIR .RISTOR&TIVIS
En. Allen. lIdIR D 11.10481110.
OLYCHRENE 80APS.
COLD cater,.
PURR OLYCEME., for Chappod Lima&
Na 67 and 62 Fifth street
VOTIVE TO OWNERS OF COAL
11 DOM:On.IOIIAnfitMI2O2AIPLAT
(`.carol{BOMA PETIBUICLII, For. 9,1882.
Tha att./310a of Coal and On Meishanta, mad
*then, omen. of list Boats, V& Boats, Canal
Date Bargee,
T, Oltnaviga Ikeda,
he Ohio Ave Stare Boar% r
and flasoete
ibe. and
Coal Iting tp its tr
11 SD canal', tui an outlet Into nav it tble
dyer or Wet, y directed to the o
tos letter of the itearstary ai the Treaaary
TinalinvirDiraarroarr, Ma ) 20. LSEZL—Si , bay ,
received your letter of April Slat, Mg, relative to the
ocontlry, trade on the Interior waters of the Vatted
States.
The lawa ting the coasting trade are to be
applied to th e ta nd navigation of the Ohio river
tritnztarles, with the exception of • row provis
ions ore special or total character.
Plat Boata laden with coal and floated down the
river with Om andstance of oan, Coal Barges, Open
Phu Boats, Nuni-dected rat Boat*, Decked Barges.
with model bow and stem and Keel Boats, Plat
Baste laden with inerchandiers' for the purpose of
trading at different points on the Ohlo and Illeth
alppl rime and tributaries, Quiet Boots with and
without deem power within thaw-Im, exclusively
on eartall, and not coming out into navigable rivansi
ere required to comply with. he provisions of the
Astir of Congress the Coasting Trade, and
to be enrolled and or licensed as the case
may be, endplay tonnage duet, provided by , the pro
visions of the 13th Realms of the Act cd July lath;
lei, entitled "An
for,'Ana rem y. the
duties on Imports , and purports, which
apply to °atter& which be altered ot Ora,
tom Haase I. the United State'," and includeall de
ecliptic's of boats and rear de subject to enrollment
and license under t previous . lava. Canal Boats, or
other craft ply in waters exclusively within the
limits ore State*. ring no outlet intoe navigable
river or !neon which counneros with foreign nation
or an:mg the State', Cr wi w i thi n an tribes, can
be carried on, do not came the'provisione of
the or presto= acts.
With groat rerrtter, of the ~ P. CRAKE,
Treasury
ORAL W. BArcassoe, Esq.,
'Surveyor, he., Pittsburgh, Penna.
The law. of the muting trade require that aaaty .
description of boat °retaliator aver ATE tons, sad low
than twenty ton emeastrouncntodiallbelloerised, and
If of twenty
To
mkt andupwarde, enro ll ed
and licensed: Toply with themerequiramenteosch
boater vessel m oilbe named or. numbered so as to
dletiraptistslhe Particular vowel for which a boaure
or ectrolinarnt and vowel
may be issued. IT hum.
bered,Xtur name or initials of °wizen or some other.
,Angudistinguishing letters , mustaaxunpcny the number
ishing
vaned. Two vends of the name chers, starn4 -
or number, cannot be Reenrent, orenrolledor licensed,
ae the cue may twin the district.,
-The Regulations of Internal and Coastwise /nice
,tune require bads of all description destined for
any point on the Ohlo or Alladasippi titers, eolith of
Wheeling, to exhibit a manifest of their entire cargo,
to the ihrmavor'ut Customs, and obtain a clearance
before departing callus xoyege.
Owners of Cod Boats and Bergin are requested to;
report at the Custom Homey the - different pointe at,
which other boat. can I. found and measured, and
to tarnish the tnibrznatios requirdte so as to avoid;
unnerwelary• delay in obtaining enrollments! and IL!
MUM CHAR. W. BATCHELOR., notlwd. •
SOZTOCIT'Of Customs.
_ _
. ,
ANALYB/.4.
'°4 'ke,4„, •
• w
dttnn",.•••••• •—:3L54. 82. LOUIBIIIO,
Pea Ox. _
2.30.
.0L
ii o z . A wi
/L6IM4A., .0i
• •
100.
PE
na•l Lxl _*?° l the 4 Senty fir Abe sale of ta.
BEMPta Wong, mined neer St. Lon* Mo., I in
vite the elution of Glue and- Steelllsnalegtuters
to the Atudmie Wuxi alarm acregenled by_ Pro M . -d.
Thole, Iteeton, 0.,800th, ot_PhDadelptde,
width. together with the UM of Weal melanoma
by
mentithohmere In Pittsburgh; Otneltinatt • and Bt.
LOaikdalamina ll It to bathe parest and rood vain.
Pe ai dete My now knolen orb/atter Foreign or - dromicam;
ithin It hate Mood In the Mau Perna*
then 6gt6 0 month& •
The
t eklyede le of the they as taken from the mine,
'Moa ad/
gmmnee great m
a a d d h e r'h r o o r
m p a eapnadr a o tion ,ith ty a
teer.
wild. 11 not a bovhyu. - Aniislnd
Width be.
- telt of the 011J412111 of - lame 'grogeTtlon of ehe'4o...r
lam nom , fill *Wear for th e ithove
I. he ship from St. Lonle or delraered here.
ALICE. GORDO2I..
No. 121 SECOND STUNT,
Plrrammott, PA.
ILtITIIItII
OVER 100 DIRERREIirt STYLES.
FROM as CENTS TO 15,
78a Lux BT
CHAS. C. MELI_AJR,
81 WOOD_ STREET.
OCLE'ER AND CARPENTER TOOLS
JAMES .DOWN. 136 - Wood
WWI, Fara y Extra, for Bale at
165 IThkrty WM. P. RCM& C 0,,;
gym*
lr GOODS, lire.
WEIMSALIi
500 daz extra three-thread B
and Grey Knitting Yarn.
1,500 doz. fine extra do., all colors
500 dos extra heavy Wool Soo,
50 doz. Knit Jaoketz
50 doz. Traveling Shirts
50 doz. Drawers.
50 doz. Atkinson's Patent St(
Collars.
10,000 Paper Collars.
VERY LOW.
MACRUM & GLYDI
7S -Market Street,
BETWEEN FOURTH AND DIAMOND_
nol
BARKER & CO.lB,
No. SS) Market Streei
F.RIMOH BEERINOES,
81 OD PCB TABD—ALL coLoaa.
SILKS,
AT 75e., 873(e., $1 CHEAP.
DRESS GOODS,
AT 18X V) AND 25c. PUB YARD.
OtOAKg
ALL KINT4-:411/ruir D6IKLUZIB.
IS 31 - '2l W
gnaw n'n IN ThE kilLNltt
EVERYTHING CHEAP:
113 ' CALL AND SEE. - wa
no •
BLANKETS I . BLANKETS I I
a. swum&
Has tun opened some
ItICTILA CIDMVIreineANICILTIN
ClABlinnatEE3, UnNETS,
KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS,
Grey Twilled Flanliels.
ENID TWILLED NieANNELIIe
YEnz.° W, ' WHITE.
AND
SOLFERINO FLANNELS.
A full mortment oL
NEW GOO-Da.
N. E. corner Fourth and Market, Mi.
rod
NEW GOODS.—Wo have nowin store
• comgete dock or
FALL AND WINTEIt 1:100DS,
m o d or which rerupirchaeol NOM; the hits
•anee In prim, anlertli be sold it lait rafts.
.
CLOAK 011 NA GIRPORELACES,BRALOS,
AN COLLARSD" lITND LN REAKF OR CZAST COLLARS, LES ow ION
, B • In r
sip LINEN
gHAND :old
vads id I nr atioNlLK &QUM •
BONS, PLOWER:S, PEA &
RUSCRIM • FELT MAU, BEAM
HA H,14 lie u: = i
aa-vaasaza a 1
ITEAD-NETs, lii svaryla,_. , 'BONNET VXL- 1
VETS, BONNET SILVA axamicr noor4„
KOILLVE JACKETS, BIZEAKPAST CAPZS,
SONTAG'S, BALMORAI SKlRTRaatksly
Dow sl/laa ; ELT, QUAICIPIL oast atm
• ' asw HOOP SKIRTS,: TREK a
AMERICAN CORSETST ZULU
- MORAL STOCKINGS, Baskolitlb•
Sjoo ••- -,
' iod - , .81A/ow Etatoost °Uwe kV: - ,
ars sad y kt x blsekaor
WI tad winter; GLOMS:slimy oat _
qualltsl pills STD G
EranA 0111. , 1
: Inn= BMIJ
GLOM tw MAO,- Mat's WOOL •-,
IHMERAND DRAWEES, rad &old, awl .
still thus °tallier Undnemnints and
Finishing Goods, toe Men,'Woom
parviikdosak Booms tip stifi.
• . m a from cortry," Mid etty dealM l oolll b
our stook t all times assorted, and prime at For
vs any other house.
nowt liinual
77 &79 KLEIST STRICT.
JUST OPENED.
2,000 DOE. SPOOL COTTON,
In =ban ranging from 1 ° to 60, wl4c l, " 641
clan 00 6137 CCOPTIS pordareli.
000 NZ. PUB AND FANCY a inn
5000 BA140)1AL SEIM
50 dozen of the NEW
MATTO SHIRT, at, the, elan'? lee of
SI 50 eaelk: "
00 doz. Atkinson Ste Cpllars
rfe. conk
RATON 3 facßxr*Ariya,
It An "uric 81331?
_
STS. COLLARS,
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'ace. 1i AND IA TllTfl Burn; Piramor,
• gOi AiNnt#Tol.
MEM - °i f 8 Steer aillaritandadk-.
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Diat'p Cott: Alp. •
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bylicAranzeoeipt,ofilt = •
awe wsra megasoalled blab t. yr w•
et .OOLLAR tmels-Iran - OLD 0214
irtding ic Da broke or bia, to. - 44 CaotA , ,
. - Thstnidenapplied-sttboxilV44,
Nor peke ILet *Nina " a th i aa ,
mitt. ~, - • ..• r... Plumbers:4 •
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LANE; lIVAINOT
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libmivetuurnAniAilwr.
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qophb jut soothed an 6 far alirsttbeirsagli
Grxx 2 7 &Pre , JOHN A.lasseasv, - .-
n "‘ -• uorniradterty god nand desist'.
BOJUNG TOOLS—thu) Spt
p ei x nev . ,
lotsait -4. z..rtizsztrAt
pwrAm3l ;
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