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PUBLI9ED WY
-NI MOTE 21111 IMG ANIE110:
MONDAY, tIOVEMBER
,113413.
AEW TYPE.
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The Gattritit - appiaii., this morning, In
nit of neir - type t trom. the old , and welt-,
known !build* , of -Massa, Calins
sVaitetiiirig a clear
and large face, the body of the type 17,61 i
"used is the same us that- formerly' used.
We trust our readers pleaised_ with
the new dress. - • '• •
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TIIM'COAL RMICSTION.
In otherCities - Societies have been organ
, feed to deliver to the pair; during this rein
: 2 - ...:fer, - I!thal at. cost." Tlds' is to Savo:them
from the !Neediness and rapacity of middle
. men, or those wilco come between the origi
nal producer and consnmer,.and who are
the mune of - the'present high - and exitorbi
tint rates.
.
We subudt tb the 'practical - anti liresi . -
lent men of this city , whether such an organ.
lotion la not:called for:here, and whether,
through it n isney, we; cannot elfeet. that
' most desinlide r end—the delivery of coal to
anudi consumers at something like la reason- •
-
able rate. \..
- It seems odd that right here, in the midst,
of an inexlianstible coal-field, with 'coal
alma at (1111/. very doors, we should be
shaddmilg s larthe beginning of antinclent- '
ant winter; at the-danger of a and famine.'
Yet such is the fact. The diggers will not
dig for the dealers urdess• they taxi thrill in
their enormous protlisi - the dealers
employ the diggers except at a rate which
leaves tai thit . pioilison their. own ilde.; . attd
itelltoren the two, the supply of coal is re
dated to the_ !widest, and consumers am
compelled pity price that WOrtldhe (ski
'_ littered high in Cincinnati or Louisville.
The bar' shade by a'gentlemazt; at the
late meethtgrof coal Metiers, to deliver coal
at the Monongahela wharf for, ten cents a
buitc,Lif the City Will rimit the charge for
wharfage, should at once be accepted, and
arrangements made for Its cheap delivery to
. ..consumers. The . Cohncils, we feel .sare,.
Will promptly remit the wharfage ; and we
trust a society will at once be organized and
say:to lids gentlemttn; "Bring on your coal;
wad we will . see tes,lillqielprery without ox.
tortion."
This la a matter deriandlig instnut atten-;
tion: Who will let on it! Charity and'
duty elks call for such a movement. .-,
Lloaldn the ground <not worth more
' than a cent a , bathetic:4ll'e owner-it
Ida remarkably well; at that ; time diggers .
I oar to dig it for Ike cents ; and itli the id
-1 _ &loud cost:is. 'kinked In Its; delivery,
. Yet coal in streets at 25 and
.517 cads a buatiel, — leaving (.6-21. - ectiiirtc;
I'cover the cost Of delivery 1 That it costs
more than the third of that sum me do not
t , believe ; all the rest is proilt—Rulf we not
rather atli the most of. it extortion! We
commend this matter,. to • the. :immediate
alit:Mira' of our active public men. There
- are sortie men who are willing - to deliver
cool at a reasonable rate, under \ ;conditions
easily complied,volit; And nitihat htbeed.
ed now is Mil society - ' t o
. ariange the details.
Tmaloultauts,
. - - - - - -
Sam after the glorious elec . :donor the Stll
-I , ToTemberi. and -while the hesiiit:of the
Qtople Bete It ll glowing ith Sur an d ,t--
itude for that!: from one; , _
Mies,. from dangers, ',fnmiidiviAott,... from
dtishtmeir and r linial-;ustkrost _dean:tit:tom:
• somebody ptvyutAgive tar our soldiers,-
• .• . - -
Whether In •the• front,. detached cOmpe,
lasspitals, or •where - ret• they's:ook be,- a
onroptuoui ThankagivirtiDiuner.l-• No soon
'er Was it VlVROOk : thil/f,leW4
'sgrced to by
jitalversal acclahn. - - Money and ef,sfliniett
itt; to the amount of hundiedi 401
endst !}em n eitOta
And the result was that three :hundred.
thousand tunic mon dined „like itrincesed
10 11 dig
as one of th incidents is this mighty,
Otrismic—idesussnt'ind . heimilfel
is a striking evidence -of the :apirit,,Alut
wealth, the. mulct:eying iltality;t4,energy ,
cif die American people, as it thud exLihlied
- • in'ilarge and grateful offering to their brace
. difendern. 411k4 , 1mnalfesiirtgitself hd ,
yeti 'ad. :amity, la 'the a:4,40 — 0t the ene t
Odes of Mo. country ; while Love, as - seen
. Li enth °Ethridge as:this , bf whichr we ale'
eceldrng- 7 -lore of Tormtry, lov'e for—the
deer old flag,
.love for the wen who hedr
tat flow aloft, and fight and bleed and
lender Its elmkne-&-lose. oL. IreiNhiey aro ,
011 the blevedeoneonittentiPoffinedoni,- en
irate the 10yar,*1.44 - ' Yt iiii*lrklo::
10Teirlifkg p3upl(Lbito vie boot.
• .boxes cue Tote* stick Tatace...*ar.Lincr-,
ddits--" honest Old Abe"—a , secidgi time
into the dude of state,, .nzek,whlph srill.eFor
tan bin there until all the enemies of the,
contstry are slthenittlidued or deitiiryid:
This thanksgivbig _dlancvvviltilndA
10, hbstory antfliiiirdltietiCewill lie felt
In Bane, and wherelerthe Marts - of gen
otos men are found ill be felt as one of
the beautittd Rafts - 04 1 eatin-insfilirid-illij
' 'erty. It be felt I'3_lla : twat .itmlitig,
of the Uniting foliage, t as . th beautiful flow,
era are felt ; arid the exelaidatlisi of dell ,
111 !ma favored teriatries Will be; !4 Bee hciti
%those nee lhosP
,;Clivlstlanar hovOntstiothezr - •
zi. wiz sinowitspri, BOA R YEARS ...:
. ,
I The total votdittbla Co u n t y in 1860 Was
1 . AMA Our population, as shown_by the
1
N , ' censits of ,1880, was 178,147. "This give ,ors
....,,,-;. 0 voters in, eirery 7 7 . 0 f pOpubitiOn. Our
:IR . .total vote in 1864 i-is Wi181I; and the, unto
r,;: •sproporflon of site to poWation would esti
r l ,
~ its, ;today, a total tepulatthit in the County
* -f afflel,ooo. And we' amino season why
Itroixotion should not hold gip& 'ITho vote
this year ls hill; bionot to Infilut it, waste
18(ki Me excitement that year was more
•••• intense than this; year, and pi.vrga*zation
,I, of.'both -parties . ..better. - Consequently the
. vote' Fes larger„.-in arorlortlou; And we
think it fair to infer ,thgt;the Tote ;this Year.
ciliation. ftotal la
Mae fair an la o the popu -
tion as th a t of feu% and Ilust we do tutt, err
in claiming a population: of 280,00 in this
'..? CauarY tt , gain,- In-sown! numbers; of
-. `-10,000 in four years--ebont 43 Per cent
„ A _ Tbl3e gain throughout the State is nothing
- .t. •
like thle, but la , still large. ,The total vote
of fhe Satre to WO was 476,442. The total
..I. vole this icar le about SID,000: The gain.
Is, at least,. 90, 1 0-about. to per cent. ln
the whole
_State.,: , :As the total p o p u l a ti on
'e- was 8,900,000 fik - ' - 1e63,1t n'isttow be, by
this test, at, least ;500,000., • , , ,
..II:,) The same evidenoes of growth arc to be
seen in the other States. The vote of New
'.1., "tort grows from d 7.5,900 to 780,900,Maine
from 100,719 to .112,000; Connecticut from
i-Tr
1 • ,M t0:85,440; and... New ierae'Y- 4reara
181,05 to 128,630. Tbo :Western. lkiitaii
will show a much larger per cceawor .
-4 ,
this after 4iitia.t:Oataof war ! The
Igrowth fhom 1854 tt5 , 1854 In a time of pro;
Situo Peace, wat i iibeilli; In co
:LA
The loyal Stet/is, to-day, -notwithstanding_
` , lt s i i - . OA (heltitli that ativolniniiiiedivid itt teati,
ki:
here ftAlilailargelP##l-81?0,
kli )441 10140 the MI .•,, - .. 114 4''. -
itzti • ,-, - , " f. 1 4 ,-;-??,:?„';' , `,....,.;-- - ' .
..- • - . 1 -3 :0 e;;,,,-••,.4::1-
EIMER
MESE
TUE 00001 OF SLAVERY`.
Our daily eirtanges from all parts of the
country bring `as reports, cf the sermons
Mulched un Thankigivilk• lay in the res.
pectivi cities; and the burden of all is un-'
f e i g iqd thanksgiving over , the certain down
fill of Slavery.t'The . religious world feels
and sees that Slavery is dimmed; and as,
"out of- the abundance ofthe heart the
mouth speaketh,". we ma fairly judge,
from This uniform utterances throughout the
land: hOw deeply' the 'rellgioits sentiment of
the nation has been stirred on that question.
The wide-Spread feeling ofj; and
over the downfall of that a institu
tion, Shows that deep down n the hearts of
the * Christian . People of this country the
conviction has taken TOO - tEat Slavery is
what John Wesley proclaimed it to be,
'!tlin
,sum of all villainies." " - If they did
not feel it to he all i-tatk and more, there
would not be !such general, spontaneous
rejoicing over its downfidl.
It -brut taken a long time to bring this
sentiment to head4--to set . the Church to
spealens a unit ( against. SlaVery. But that
point has beenfreaelted at last; and the at-,
tainment of It'll+ alniOst as great a cause of
rejoicing as thelextinetion of Slavery itself.
When we speak nf Atte "the Church" we
hiean,. of course" the Prokstent Church.
The Catholic Church in this countryls and
has been a unit on the side of Slavery.
THE milwriric AT COtiCERT HALL.
We _. . •
again iuvittr the attentirM of our citizens to
the meeting of the Pennsylvania Preednian's Aid
'Association at Concert Rail thlicveningat seven
eciodr... The edicatiou and elevation' f the coP
:ored peopleof the SoUlh, Iclaiee shackles have.
Just been broken by the rude* baud of war, Is a
suhittet*Y second in importabec to, thoTe-cot
straction 'pr the pdon. As their. slavery' ha's
heen the cane of great CalamitY to their °ppm
sore morepartleilarly, and to the whole coutem
L x.
so we may hope that their ems cipation,li*.reth
:ei with their eduatiow and O. s'ation to the pale
of humanity , } rillresult in co riding bless
lop and benefits. I ..
The African race are cosi* educated, and
probably In no 'variety of mini:lnd Is the reli
gious principle more active Mid predominant,.
Their talent waiting • for their lwn deliverance.
tern bondage, amid thin tremendous storm of
new between the' opposing partieS\ of the master
race, brut. once the most childlike and sublime
example of faith the world has ever seem - and
their -Imvratcring ttdclity to the cause of the
. Union, and their kindness anti faithfulness to
our men, whether in victory. or defeat, freedom
'Or captivity, entitle them to a gn3tetal return on
• that:err:of the American people,
• War.. 1", •31neur.a.; Esq., Superintendent of
Piketimared. &Imola in Tennesice and North
Alabama, has just ,arrived•ln thaeßy tent Ten
nessee, and will give .Mn Interesting acctunt or
the operations there. Rev. -Pzurta.res /1130011D3,
one of the most eloquent men 'lithe State, and
w - bolathoroughly poated, will deliver anaddresa,
rtSwiti alto the Rev. J. , Bi." - licKar, Correspond
'
'in g §cpre,tory of Alie Associatimf. - ...The meeting
will in all rib - peels be st verytiterestirtg one, and
we bolsi to atria large . err4lissee In attendance.
-- 13frilirter Math we ;are Jnfoimer& thatilesers.-
o &. l thz. aiiiiSr tavT, President and Vice Presi
dent of the Assoehtion will be present. Owing
to'prlor atrangeinents, tinier gentlemen of Phila
delphia were unit* tie appoint miiither evening
- .than Monday Cor the meeting ha this city, as their
friends here Wished' them to do; no as not to con-
Sic{ with the nisi 'Of the tutted riteetingsof the
churches appointed for Litman:Mug. .
ieo AND. 1864
There arc •ita.: few ,echintlea in Peroisyleatda
that did 1864,thati arid - AU
leghetkria oncoftheta. The time ix:DWI Was as
follows:
Lincoln
DouSta , 74 f
1 P7e.t 1 0 3
,
rote 1804, joldlera'llota and all, toots
' •
I.lueohi,,lanno . 1 .... 19,43 ,
-NedPeddlers' tote 2,00-21,5:5
elhfai home vote.. , . 11,559 •
4 80 Latem'iote,, 6:311- 7 -12,4i5
...LimEohea'maJolifyin 1864.. %ICS
f!.:4 l2c °b l ', Weir64in 3200 .. "8,907-
. , .
Tidaisibatiaiit -
gala ? : irc - ad . xalt ; but the" ma:.
joritYliiiB6o*:as a,.1,au1l age to ati. Oar
majority of dug Aar Vsiccd. at la thatiata ink
tam ; knd Palladtiplaa!bk!....pa aogatr,
ti;e Unitn3 tbia*Urn,s,a6*;
PrinADELP647,ll6lliiii6s ., T A LC : in Pia,
delPhisi Nue- 4 - 1 11urdbii'li- 5 10
Thittotol Tat" o[ Ih6 city, including the soldiers'
tote, to oilollows: •
55,701.-
.140.37
Lincoln's liaajgrity..:,
Li.MStt volc of,Law.
tent* co,untfli as foltowls - : -
[go • 3,152
' 1,1r34 .
395
' Efo 6t i -4 1 889
"Ll6C4n's tizafp'
2 XiCT .or7Ciira -Tv= or. Oru Crrr
. . ........ 38 7 681
FOr,MVClellan T 307
•
MeClellan's
. . . • 'atoms
Propoped,
.CtFTency,
A special dirwteli., to the New - York Evening
Pad; dated WashMgten, "lioy.2fith, say* There
is an unusual amonntot.speculatken 10,re/erotica--
re; thetas:Debit r
which..34"..Yeesenden, is
'about tiarecoinntend to Comas.. arnistrorm:.
Ow,excellent' authority, that the ' firitxhial -
(If not the last.,) which he will commend
thotightfni consideration of ihe lionsetind Be";•.
nte,:irill be to increase the taxa" ',fhls.,sras • et ,
Chasers' recommendirtlimiest Tune; and ho. Was
informed.bby~ abieCommiitie.o(Witi and.Meares
and the 'Committee ail FliiinMerthai the OiAnter
would bear no Moret Martian: "The new Secre
tary agreeriwith 31t.",c1daie;shat,ilicerkussit the . .
tiormument
_reunite's - IM, ',heayier, tasr,' ;he:
details are not - • • ''
Mr. Fessenden • fi t i itrod by:Premaneilt
financiers to, have tecourse 'to the' old - rigeney
System,' as a means of negotiating a new 194
of_ five hundred millions — daring...l4, - yea;
1911. It will bo remembered that' the 6.4 ti 1.e
sold five htmdred allikitis of the' five:twenty
bonds without trouble. ; Pam em of the opinion.
that turraney, bdurls:can t old - 1 4 the rota o f .
two rrillUoniiier day, to Say the least; . .
- It lea been suggested-Shirt a"new currency
loan; extending- for. three wars, and 'paylok an
interest of ..teri per ecqt. (in .eirmisey) be put
upon thrifiiiikket.The gold4aiiiiia coat the gov
ernment more than . ' iiiirteeil per'cent."' Mr: Yea,"
seinien is 'menet° paying_orer neren-thirty Per
eent., and It is the opinion of some of the ablest,
financial meusrius" advice be oceMionsillY Naar
that If It. Is announced that no •ttiore'goktbonds
will be leaned under any 'chair:llollmo, en!naiej,
,tontde will be sold siiffielent to meet the demands'
of the_ gorernmen!aspeeisffix if the.taxes hoed .
Increased as to give an internal revenue of Ibur
hundred ralMons per annum.'
'That It Is poss for a Union arra? to *ban
don its base of supplies, to glee up its communi
cationi,
_and' entirely self-dependent, to move
unoppeeedlnto the _heart of the enemy'aeotut-.
try, is alone pwof that the rebellion Li Indeed the
hollow shell which General Griot :.declared: it::
shermanJs tiow beyond the help of th 6 Govern
ment; and so far (tom .the loyal, border that we,
bear of the *ogress Of - Als march only by the
wagutreports of *bet journals. We guess from
the alarm of. the 'foe: the. success of hie, move- ;
meut; and, for the first time in the war, get all
our newsy! the great Union army by the way of
Bichmood. if we may judgebythelluttering of
the doves; the eagle to far into_the cots..;
, hio romor of Galore of Sherman deserves the
- slightest credit. The rebel report 'which left - hltn..
, witbineighteel Mlles of, MICOtk was a virtual as
surance- of- his perfert safdy.- And it may be
added that the - AdVAZICC-Anto - Georgia would nev
er have been ordered if It had lniolved any risk.
But Sherman will And no` army on-hle mareitto
Augusts; and all the Impediments (6, his 'proores s
the rebels may Interpose wilt only *terra to show_
mt . Weakness - or their. forces; ' Bold - as the ad-:
. . . ,
'vane iney.„be, it is rot 'go :bold as it icturis.. - BA . '
: the natural resale 6f the - capture, of Atlanta and
the siege willichluend- The settrat gadwrof the
Confederitititie beenburst eriPercithst the _ 'a . m.:,
lea- that enter ;Bud no forces to coniesetheirista.
A ve. rot ' the ptvitent we must ho contort to,
fl o
lose eight of In In the darkness of the re,
hellicrur - it:will btr.intt4-.d.t.wh WOW As
r etldld' vas ' 'l l OC l L 6ll ' ll6 =4O ,
1 .,•....,- , -* - -e.21 ,
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...... '...., -, , = . `... L '. -
, • •
._ShermatOs Orders for_tile March.
Rees& Miura= DrvnavJe or TEM ffitaa. ,
/111 Ituazo, Knrasion, GA., Nov. 9.'64. j
Speciet - 42efel Order .No. 120.-1: For the pur
pose of military operations this army is dirMed
into two wings, viz: The right wing, Major
General Howard commanding, the Fifteenth and
Seventeenth Corps; the left wing; laajor. General
H. W. Slocum, commanding, the Fourteenth and
Twentieth Corp 3. •
11. The habitual order of march will be, when
ever practicable, by tour made, as. nearny paral
lel as possible, and'converging at points hereafter
to be Indicated In orders. .The cavalry, Brigadier
General Kilpatrick, 'commanding, will receive
special orders from the C,ommandcrinkehlef.
There Will be no general trains of supplies,
but each corps will have Its ammunition and pro
vhdon train, distrllmted habitually as follows:.
Behind each regiment shall follow one wagon
and one ambulance; behind each brigade should
follow a due proportion of ammunition wagons,
provision wagons and ambulances. In ease of
danger, Caelt army corps should change this or
der of march by having his advance and rear bri
gade unlnenmbered by wheels. The separate
columns will start habitnally at seven o'clock
a. in., and make abbot fifteen miles per day,
unless otherwise lied In orders.
IV. The army will forage liberally, on the coun
try during the march. To this end, each brigade
commaffiler will organize tr good and aufficient,
foraging party, raider the command of one or
more discreet officers, who will gather near the
route traveled, corn'or forage of any kind, meat
of any kind, vegetables, corn-meal, or whatever
Is needed by the command; aiming. AL . All thON;
tokeep in the wagon trains at trail three days'
protitttma jbr the 070117140 d, nal three days' Amyr.
Maims tattxt nut cuter the dvAtilinas of the inhabi
tants or commit Any trespai-s- '
during halt or a
camp they may he permitted- to ,00ilier turn!"
potatoes and MiteCvegetables, and drive in stock
in front of their camps. To 'foggier foraging
parties must be Intrusted !he gethering of pro
visitant and•forage at: any dlitauce from the read
traveled.
. V. lb' army' coils commanders Is Intrusted
the power to (Tann wire kaats, c.dfon
and foe grim this general principle is lahi down:
In districts and neighborhoods whiry the in-my it
immolated, no destruction of anch property should
be permitted; hid should guerrillas or hushwhaek
era molest enr tinweb, or should the inhabitants
hurts Midgets obstruct 'rands or othatirtsi mani
fest -local hostility, then the army corps com
manders should order and enforce IT derastation
mass or /cm Minden, noioitlino to the ineo,,ort. of
VI. As for horses, Mules. wagons., &e., be
longing' to the jolt:ll.o3nd', the cai'airy and artil
lery may appropriate freely and without limit ;
discriminating. however, between the rich, who.
are tonally hostile. and the poor or Industrious,
usualft neutral or friendly. Foraging parties
may also take mulct or horses -to replace the
Jaded animals of Vide trains or /o servo as pack
mules fur regimentre - or brigades. In alt for,
aging, of whatever kind, the parties engaged
will refrain from abusive or threatening langguage,
and may, when the officer in' command thinly
proper give written certineatts of the fart, but
uo rejelpts and they will tub as or to leave
with each family it, reasonable portion for their
inalntenance.
VII. .It'Troes rho are able bodied and can be of
service to the' fermi (061711,43, may a takot dory;
but each army commander will hear In nttnd
that the question of supplier is a - very important
one, and that Ida first duty Is to see to thus who
bear arms'.
VIII. Tim organization at once of a good
pioneer battalion for each carp, composed, if
p4-sible, of negrocr;, should he attended to.
This battalion should Mow the adclpec guard,
should reprdr roads and double tberalf possible,
tliat the columns will not be delayed after
reaching, • bad places- Alio army; commanders
should study the habit of giving [LC artillery and
liagnuallic mad, and marching their troops on
one side ; raid also Instruct thdr troops to assist
:wagons at steep hills or bad crossings of streams.
11., Captain 0. M. Poe, ChierEnginocr, will
assign to each - wing of the army n pontoon train,
fully equipped and organized, and the Command
ers thereof trlll see that they are properly prn
teettd at all times.
By order of . 3tgj. Gw. W. T, Sawa
A =rim from Naples 'con/ulna the Account of
the recent opening at Pompeii of another bakery
shop, touch More ceteitelve than the one disin
terred some time since. "This aoiond bakery,"
says, the writer, "is ranch larger and - the ap
pointments on a much more extensive scale, and
In greater . variety. The dwelling4-bouse of the
• owner, 100, is unieh more luxurious. Although
connected with the bake-house, It has a separate
entrance, and a double atrium and Peristyle, both
of whicit are; of mote than ordinary extent, and
in their -.taut, as well as their decorations, bear
witness to the wealth and luxurious tastes ofthe
occupanL. Among the relics of this house, prt
serivd jn UM local museum, le one which throws
.a curious light on the dommtlc arran ge ments, of
the Pompeian baker, being . - no . o th er th sa one
•
of
`the di shes were actually In process of pre
. ;wallow far 'Dinner on the yery.daY of the cabs-
L:pori •the cocking-stove in the kitchen
Was found a stew-pen, half filled withatslira, and
Mile bottom +appeared in indurated mass, which
,SignorFlOi - elli rightly conjectured to have been
produced by tome of the viands which by within
the pan, and which,-altlicinglt long,slnce, decom-
Posed, had left - their Itumms on the now consoli
dated ashe.4.; Acting uprin this happy thou t,
•Iter applied in this' instance the same ingenious
process which was so ancemsfally pdopted-ln re
producing that - painfully life-like &marmot human
:111:113.4t, 'described with such terrible fidelity in
, one of your fOrmer, embers ; and She fesali tall
fatly ,Justified enticipatfotts, being-an exact
Joe.sntTein brenze or a young pigositht was
being stewed for the famlay . flinner at the, very
'ir:oraentlrtrea the were surpmed with the. stroke
'4 f
Prot. Benjamin NMl:lion, sr.."
, • 16,723
. 6,725 .
. 570 ,
. 52 7,818
•-• Eft:lleivlitnn Stillman, now In
• turepa - atut ht America ns physician -of emi
nent learning and .mmlasolled .3 - Tierney morn
, hat Ate New Huie,n, at the ripe' age. of eighty
.3lr. £llllinatt was the eon of General Uohl
.r3ellek EMltman, who - ienderetl We country lin
, rortant _melee . during _the Rexiituttonney War.
Re graduated,. at -Yale In 1711 . 8. a ftertrent etqdlod
1.,er.„ mut nes adrolthal to the bar In'leo2. lie
afterrrard..neeepted the 'chair of.',cherMi , ti'l . ',in
.Talc College,iand visited Europe tttprosecult his
*ernes in a selaneo whklt, *axle that- efute al
most unknowja . in America. Ho rettomed after
nn alkeneo ot fourteen months. and polka:mai an •
hittecatlng•aciount of lila travels. . .
In IM. be Made a chemical analysis of &mete
ctite of meat size and htilllarywhlch had burst
In the town of Prettern Conneetfint. after
wand assisted pi. Wade. In his experiments with
the oxbydromm blowpipe, to which .he gave the
nom* of "compound blow-piPe," by which It Is
P.mmonly known. In 1818. Pmfessor Snliman
fonntxl, the `! American Journal. , &trace owl
.4,1," better. known In Europe end America .ns
i d Sifftmniria ' Journal," of which he remained se
nior editor lie .wationaot tho earliest .
„Americans tonic e POlmlar leetnies on , scientific
SuhMets, ,dn 48"00 be risked Europe 'n second
thne. "mitteml Wa Professorihip In 1853, but
. eontltrurd to give lectures for two years longer.
• He was a manofsirepiertastea and.actlye habits;
and his old , age was - remarkably free from men
ial or mcdlly infirmity, and to the very last he
,trek a deep. Interest in the ProPv'm. or science..
hatnitolty and freedom isllOver the world: ;
--•• •
Veiitont for PreoldentmAtltclal.
, Counties. i Lire°ln. McCkgtn.
A
dd -
Addhour,
Reanipplon.
t stralauts
.'6l.9laula
6 .11111616/66 =1 Oil
613,:-.: . ~
-. Emoili ' l ....'.l. .
...... , %.99 ' . 4 4 1156
Arawl Isle:;.i ' 270 . 169
I.ataollle - •' '" 1706 :' 691
'
At/range
.Orleans • 1 •
...ttutlito4l •
Wealibigtori
Tote 1 42,419 .11,01
above ages not ineindeliter vote of tbe got.
die in the field, iNtlitiVitir rail Ili) riti6ol:l3 .
iXlSiOlirt" to 30,q00. • • .
may e rtty mtfiaa .
, . .
TIIZ raligii..9 AND VIM Fi "
nn • 8 VT TIM
NOunt.—ln A. spicy debate erldekt • - `pt.it..o
the rebel Congress, on the 19th, 211 r. rotrte wes
gracious enougli . to proelmn the indebtaneas of
the Confederacy to tie. Mends at the North.
c puipareover, la es candid es- 'he grneions.
H e Ears 9so c ;tave ;friends, grex . t o true, valiant
.fHendS la the North: _ *
* .
• •
We brie mom -enatbizers -21310 North
in all the rest et ,We`TrZiKiiric Foote
spoke thus with some knoniinige thd4f4cto•
It will be tnteresnang tn , See Ai* .gtalliii
friendship ih reelprocated liere,:initnoug_tintete for.
wbom vertllide'efter - tide whele4onledas4-
Y.,Tinies. - --
Prim Washington 11 driLitcan of Wednesday
sa,fe: General Geant has been exceedingly busy
dining the day; in consultation with ,the Presi
dent, lieerelary }of War, Getiel'il. Halleek, and
Assistant' ficirctitry Fox, and at 3 o'clock left
with pis staff, ots Ids special dispatch boat, down
the liver, roade to the front., Ire expressed
hiousetf gleaecd With:his*, dying visitto
the North, ttnd goes back to - the' field much re
freshedlit 'Mind and bode. Ho was accompanied
to tile front, by Colonel nson. Pf_tl4s alt and,
'other guests. Vi
Tarn v=346 a better game alattrtira.klaa
that wbich Elioratack. now Is gajtar.:.: =MO
bapq bpjaide.li Vaal, tiy:aatraar.l , !alaa=,
.itecond o be mama flood In: the nbasio
_Ahatzwif othr s bi e tn ui gl i t
,11%,Zniidt
,2jgoi
.T.• ! ~•• •! • I ,4,••
I *•,.±•0'.7
NEMS AIM DIMICIRLLAMY.
,
A =wen from Berlin says " Engibshatul
visitingßerlin, and taking refte3hmeuta . in!say
of the Ordinary restaurautt that: abound In this
city, are extremely. liable to Make a discovery
which many - would esteene not wholly agreeable
lf, for Instance, they ask for beef, they stand a
great chance of obtaining a dish of horseflesh.
The case actually occurred to thewrlter-a week
or two back. The consumption, of horseflesh Is
increasing every year in Berlin. It has been .
Nice ns great In the year just elapsed as In the!
previous. The oMcial returns show that, from
October 1, 115133, to October 1,18640 here were
1,352 liaises *Bled In the eight horse slau g hter-'
homes In Berlin: The meat Is sold at mieest
varying from 1 to '234 sliver groschats (131:11 to 3.1)
per lb.. whieb is only out-half the mmal prioaof
beef - here. Most of It is disposed of to the keep.
ers of public thAng.rooms,..eaD s, gardens, and,
beer beast's, and Is consumed._ by the male nn-.'
der tie improlsion that it Is bcel which It much;
resembles In Watt-%
Wst never saw such a - general and genial
)In:elation and enjoyment of a holiday as yestcr-!
day.. Bitelnes; not immediately affecting the
enjoyment of the people was suspended, and the ,
people swarmed forth to churches, or visiting ex'
..eursions, and to plades. of entertnlwnent. - The!
day.wan line and cool, and the spirit of the peo.,
pia urmpl unusually paellie. There teas not a
disturbance worth mentioning in the metropolis
—not even kt. fight ; there was not n arc, nor was
them any aeeldent of moment. ft was a day of
thorough enjoyment and will long be remern ,
tiered as the most widely and worthily observed
of any Thitaksgiving, since this peculiarly Amer
lean festival was inaugurateti.—.V. Tribolye. j
LAST night attempts„apparantly pmconearted
and systematic, were made to bunt a number of
the principal 'hotels of this city. Whether the
Job tens the u orb of professional thieves or se
cessionists niny be a question. although the Intl'
ter are generally suspected. 'By early discovery
'and prompt action, the buildings were saved
without salons damage In any case.. We bet
Here n fen - - arrests were made of parties sus
pected of . having set the tires. There true much
excitement of course, and It would at the thud
have beeli difficult to have rescued any fairly sus:
recited person from the summary punishment of
lynch law.—Y. Y. Tear.
RAINO ON MS Afsucu.—The country through
which Gen. Sherman Is moving has been -visited
miiintly by lietti'y rains. 'lime do not appear;
however, to have dela y ed I& movements. In
seven days he had marched to Macon, 104 miles;
which Is treorlyfifhXn miles AI day, the ;memo
. rate of progn:s_.. sin an unobstrucied march. At
that rate the column . Which set out for Augusta
no fire loth must lie now at that place. Thodisi,.
Mime's:big about 170 miles. It would take a lit,
tie,Over thessiithe length or time to march from
Augusta 10 Savannah, the distance being LT.)
'miles from Atignsta..
PIIII.O9OPKICAL SOLI`TION.—The eimxiing
income and quietude of the Democrats, shut
the cletilon, has been a matter of wonder and
surprise. The loot solution of that marked
cullarity which we have beard, is furnished by a
Gasman to Collins. He speaks Ennglish but in.
&flew:idly, and is not yet a citizen, but after all
is a shrewd observer, will catches an Idea very
Hr had noticed the exceeding stilineint
of our opponents since the election, and spoke of
it in this wise ;_ “Vell• den, lectiou Is done—and
deDernorolt., tiny gt.ts imam:. and now dcy says
noting."
POET our ,cautia is now in as Critical *a
condition, i+erhapa, as ever before, owing to the
great number of dominions and those absent with
out-leave." These are the words of a rebel col ,
respondent with llood , a army They feebly et
',MPS the terrible pante of the South. The prob
ability of. Shetidatt's adtance was long, iMio
known In the few,ithd .- 11readed by them.; halal°
worement'itself -as Sun& terror to the beetle
of the many. -Thorn is new a fearand wadding
In the South wrOnralled by any of the panics of
the war;
Tan arrest of C'ellemcl Jacobs, Licutenant,Gor.
enter of Rentkicky, as reported a day ot tao
ago, by telegraph. The further report, however,.
that he had been spat to Washington City under
guard, proves to be untrue. General Barbrid*„
It seems, Las taken summary action in the case
, xithoirt the formality ,of sending the accused to
Washington, and has drerced his baulSunicia
beyond the Federal lines. Colonel Jacobs. pressed
through COViligital on Saturday lait, en route to
the South, to accordance ulth the order above
named.
TBOT WEIGIIT.—Irenry N. canoed a grain of
wheat, gathered from the middle of the car, to
be the standard weight; and thirty-tiro of three,
well dried, were M. make one pennyweight,
twenty pennyweights one ounce, twelve ounces
one pound froth Since then it ins been thought
advisable to divide the pennyweight into twenty
four equal farts, called grains. The word "Troy" -
was the moukith name given to Loudon—Troy
Nevoid. Troy weight, therefore, IA in faet„ Loti
don weight.
. ,
. Drstocnact vt,,Dr.arata.—Some of our beatan
ai.l...t.tlee of Democracy not only dttpalr of the
Republic, bu ,of all republite. The BOILOSI.
Maria. and I - C 4 DetrULL Pros Item urge tho Can
atlas not to ,d±cone a Is-public, hut to Mkk me
nionarehy, . tr - commeud the fate of Mexico
ender 3ftrritniltipt. Bays the Detroit Frot riot:
The netnrAl teudeney of republics ha; ever latoo ,
to demorelleatlon and decay. There la Danne
r:Rl for you. - .
Ivoti.D,-, tar. fftx.—The Lonlaville Dom.
error of Wcilacwlay, &aye that the Llentenaht
Governor of Ilentach - y, R. T. Jacob, oho true
recently orthireerThrranth the Confederate line,
ly the milltag,authothics of that. Rate; In now
at Gtllltiolla.a.Thlo. The rebel antboritlettrefllsed
to receive the ncilr, savlog that "they do not. In
tend to let Pre-Went Lltia,ln make a Botany INEY
•cf the Sonth.” • " _ . 1
.
Itttanx.Kinx. Ininconattox.—The Detroit Toi-
Vtft“ i.tal4lL'At ti fall of about two fuel i/113 111.
e uric takvil plate tOlthe gent chain of lakes,
and that the slater fa now four feu lowethanin
141. At a ni,teher Of porta on take'llanua Inls
pith gent dllleulty that boats eau max thilr
landluga. This phenomenon In a anbject Hof
6rcat lutelest for thi s iatudy of the,neolo&t. •
Springtelof '.( ol aft.) RePublica" call' id°
tentko to the. fnc.t.That Captain Golllns, of the
Waeloartt, alto aettod the Florida, inenrrecithe
evateure of the tfOrcrionent In 1862 for selatirs
the Brithl4 echoes= 31ant Bland, and taking her
Into' i my 14%11. At the t i me. of seizure thu
"tt.9tabnerwee.tt Anchor ni tßand Bay, Bahama
Lanka, only {lira from ahpro. , 3 3 :-
ExTENarcr..it taxi( excellca coal have taxa
found at Eon Itiee, In Dakotah. One veln pna
abctnet thick. This ,coal Odd extends townals
the ismitliwty t, and, lt is supposed, crops out In
the sloPm of MO/hat* Whs. The existctice,of
tins-great eoali field. Lalf way beta neat the great
lakes and the Rochildeuntaina, Is a fact the val.
tear nbich.fabuot over estimated.
Tun Mello q‘iurtm . publishes a report from the
Chillese Government an the actinetion of the te
.._:D;Athlehi each the Ddlotsing wont,.
M thergibm, mare needle' that thanlat be
Offered tethe Gods for their nallstimee. • tritek ,
fore the Braid In flirectal to exartilno-
Into the services. rendered by the different gods,
and tn. report to us.
RIO.VOTANTer-1 . 00 lion. Mr, Staple!. of. Th.,
ginla ' a:porta, In a speech In (he rebel Congress,,
that tllialluju corerument. oilleists who seek di--
emptier' frhin military dttty ns tonna-at Virgbde
I:400; North Varollus,.l,4oo; Alabama, 1,071 S;
. 110;, , Geargia,45,000; total. fll,fis4r
Evidently there are stnnomintlemen lrt the Stitith
ybo desire t 6 escape military duty.
•
Si.Mrt.i,, ;t
the confederates. from various,
parts of Temehrsee and' Miselisippl in Merirplils
were arte4tc 'on Monday and Tunstisy Teat.
They aunt tg ' Jeff, artforii or procure 'Supplies,
underthe itertstern they could go birch. M wits
. thought that in many able-bodied men cimidant
late' In the Confederacy without heing . Identified
wlth-thOribel army. • • - • 1
• Tits electatla, Of President . and %lee Pruident
4189 12117'
41E13 1232
meet on the Sift Wydoefiday, (lhe'rth) of 'Do
eembcti et the.* apitohiof their, respect lin Slates,
to can their to , whielt are sent •to the prol• '
'.:tlent.in the Senate, (the'llon.TintthitadYternU,)
• and ocamted bebire both hertibeit 'cif Congreds . bn
tha second Weihnitday (the 'iltit) or Pebree4';'•
in
In Itteinnott some cannon hitt:Tied for Gen.
.P.,arly,in the S..h/ elided' Valley were directed to
.thinjar Gen& &nip , ' - Some Union syttn,ta. , ,
• thisertithereint etaarkitigitin ',and' wrote over
- illeathimi " General 'Philip 'Sheridan, enns,nt'
•,....•:.;.-,
.''t intuit Ito , the , Indignatio n of ' the relit.
• intliorities. : ! • • , - ' !
, , , , ,
Ay Port Gaines, Mobile Bay. a siw-nilli heti
Liam pnt looproatlon, and eterything gives eVb . •
'dement a people who have :noun% to stay. • :But ,
der the direction of the Engineer 'Corps all•the
dullinge done thetk farts has been .repainA,,aml,
.`:theY tire tegdsr stronger than when th e „fleet
~
ratted them, : 1 , .
. •' ' 't
. .
TIM death of the Democratic party of ToilA
fellotet.4l by., , the ;decenstkor enter of it, org an
~Bincethdeletkion, the•Wathington Democrat, tho
Burlington Argiiii •and..the 'Muscatine C'eurtre
, have gone-under,.
..
' - Tan - tenni dodger oi - this county yesterday,
summed up the yotc,4t the Presidential olection, ,
'including thstnt intrioldient. • Lineolti's'oMolat
mainrity is BIS rtousAND AzizlgglZEN.
—Lceuputri• „ Eneptarr, „ , r ,..., ,. .
~ .
IleoLs
J odi) , for
Wito was,
PO. The
Wait resell,
'edam hi tha
permitted to
tate *paid
nod Ina
-76,000."
. . . , .
\ Two doctors, a Pr iest, and novena altar 14-
t ldwds, its re , been,, arrest,ed.le. Madrid,: chargeA
witti forging a will *bleb - beivaantlibil profierly,
14 ;:the ainounk Dr 4100,W' clirlech . : tii ovaraltion
to the \ ki t o.,runtentlons of.fita feet/nor. ' i --
.
. Tar-M.o4f ithe 14th Virginia (rebel) nicer*
captured in - the Nanny, • wan inscribed : .r.'Cidd '
armeth the s patr e ll 3 .". 'A yenkeemaratryman ob ,
nerving it, add - " And helpeth the Yankee ta .
geN i
Into battle fla ~ . - c .. . ..!,
ADTICES have,- n repelred_at Akron, Mi l o,.
that the fatally 1 elm Ilrowij,have arrived in.
California and se , .oppg llta,headwisteri of has
SLIZIIIIAN on Torch, cats, a swarth , failk
miles in width, ming , a$ he Oda, and We do
not kipper bat he . hushes 4,a.g.t. view. , 41, 10 ,...i .
iilrronia- 0r7.441," H.iznintran catnitutind la
retire in:Melba Ciaiiil3 . 4 , . 'olo,4occ !porlot naval
4
._....„ triaat:OblitlytictiocuL
.i',Vouics rebel Lientanniiierelatelif
lecd.l4 , ftle 7 firlairadirt , ttit'strentsmg
ld.Myti# - women. . ,-::,:.1.\ - ,:i .......„... 1 :
=wa
A w• . "!Spai n Esig - iiin' datimii.i
, lirato o3 4.l lll Y, illabkftlii - Gtec4fieliK'
.--' i.;.,z, i4 . ..i i i, : , ..x. z..r.:::;l‘. c». 0;1;
' , ".14:' , h ti . L i... , 5,. _ . , ~ . .- . : \\..
Pratte awritzs.
MIT 0
11 1 41 113111t iOLL_ Iri Ia gf—NaIiOE III OF LE EL PE.
T10N.:.-Subacaihers to the stock of the Cherry Ran
ik Pitt Hole Petroleum Co. aro hereby notified to
attend a meeting of the Stockholder. of said Com
pony, which will be held on MONDAY, Dee. nth,
luau, at S °Woolen. no, for the parpossof orniss.
tion, election of President, Directors an other
oaken, at the °Dice of J. T. STOOKI4LE, No. 2
'Duquesne Way. • HUGH SiIeKELVY,
note President, pre tem.
TO TAX•PAYETIS, TOWN
SIIIP .—you are hereby notified that on
the tat of December next the discount of per cent.
will cense on the Bounty Taxes now due,
levied
under the last call of the Pic...Meld. All personn
desiring To avail Ihemselven of, the discount will
call on the undersigned, on or before the Ist pros.,
and nettle their taxes. _ . .
'W. M. GORMLT. Treasurer.
271 Liberty street.
CANTON OIL eti..-NOTICE....A.n
journed meeting of the Clanton Oil Compa
ny will be held on MONDAY, November '2l. 1881,
at the office of the North Amerinfin Oil Co., No. BJ
Third street, Pittsburgh, nt to o'clotk a. m. Pune
tunl attendsna is requested.
v-Ar. E. It)IINSTONTPreet, pro fern.
.TNO. W.IIII)DELL, Secretary. nolftlt
pyrrhuunnu fatONNZ lburgli, LXVILL6 U R.
9th , 160 Orrten,
o- l'ltts Nov. 4.
11 :7,COTICE TO STOCKIIOLDEUS...
le Annual Meeting' of the_ r•tockholdeni
if , the Pi shorgh find Coanellsolle Rhilrosd Com.
'any, Jon s' Building, Fourth street. In the elty of
ittsburgl on the first MONDAY, 6th /101 of I/e.
cexaher fi e 11 o'clock h. for the purpose of
electing II etre Directors for the ectlng yen!,
w. o. H
notSalaii,CLoviltd Serretary and Treasurer.
BASK or PerrabenoNoi. 156 i.
Iv NOTICE.—The Boa rdor *hectors
of this Bank, by a reeolution •paseeil
day have ordered a call of a general Meeting of the
Stockholders, for the purpose of considering the
expedlenrylof accepting the recent Oct of the Legh.
lature receiving the charter of the Bank.
In conformity therewith, the afild meeting will be
held at the Banking House. on the 16th of DCMCOI.
her, proximo, at to o'clock n. m.
noldilwilt4twr ICHN HAMPER, Caabler.
Cerim: arms Attiutitexr V ALLEY U.N.
Pittsburgh, Noveinber 22, 1864.
.111EBTISCI.sssA
CM' , • . special meeting of the Stockholders of the
Allegbehy Valley Railroad Co. will be held at the .
office of the Company, in Pitt!turgh, on the 11th
of - Deeen?ber next, at L o'clock. a. or.. for the pur
poor of considering a contract with th Mlthonlng
and French Creek Railroad Company, for the lease
and extensi o n of the Allegheny Valiey Railroad;
and to tatify or reject the same.. By order of the
Board, FELIXI R. IdIIIJNOT,
• s...rie4Vitil • , Prealdent.
•
MOLI,I3IC. BANK or PITTATIJIIIIII L NOM ttl,
r te•-• - v--..IOII,IEIVEILILL. MEETING OF THE
FINK STOOKIIOLDERS OF lUDS BANK .will
be held at the Banking House' on FILIDAT, the
Mrl day of December next, et 0 o'clock o m., to
consider an‘idecide whether thießank shall heroine
Arsociallon for the businam Of Banking, under
the law. of the United States, sled whether it MIMI
exereice thepower conferred bythe Art of the Le:
gialature of tile State, entitled " An act enabling
the Banks of 010 Commonwealth to become asap
Sailor's for Banking under the Laws of the United
Statue," approved Ind August,l tall; and to take
r action that may he ne
zesaary.
" a u order of the Board of 11km:dors,
ne23dm .7. 0. 0. M • t TIN, Cashier.
=A I. LEG II E%%( CITY (Pia.) COM
PRONIIKE BONTlS.—Holders of the Com
promise Benda Issued by the City of Allegheny, In
redemption of its 'Railroad lasut.s, are 'tanned that
proposals will be race. lved by the undersigned fur
theincestnunt In said Bonds of the Sinking Fund
for the year 1561. •
Addnats • JOH* ATICKLL,
Chninnan Flnallee Committee,
oct`flAdet Pittsburgh, Pa.
INGTICIP..—AN ADJOURNED MEET.
MG of the Stockhohleie of the CHERKY
. -
RUN AND BLO(II) FARM. OU. (10., trill be held
on MONDAY, :nth Inst., at ID O'clock n. m., at the
olden of A. R. DAVIS, Litlerty street. A lOU
attendance Is renovated.
noVdt . ALBERT ITANt'OCK Secretary.
.7nErr 4DPERTIREATENTS.
'FOR BALE.
COAT.
Sls first clam LiAlit/IM, IPO (wt ten o n built in
the best planner, and of the best material.
ISAAC CRAIG, Outlet Saw - 151111s,
Craig itreet, Allegheny,
XOTICE To WHOM .IT MAY CON
CERN.—The 25 Carboys left at my .tom, If
nogtakea sway In two victim: from date, will be
rob! forthargcs.
, RIDDLE, hS3 Ltheity street.
Pittsburgh, Nov. "an h, Mat - n0.23:10t .
SPECIAL NOTICE TO RETAILERS
Or PRUNE CUTTING have
achy In *tom.- .
4i boxes choice rich Cream (Meese;
" " Goshen.
For Milo by [ricrMl , IL RIDDLE.
StiNDIIIES.-80 bttsh. Chestnuts.
White Deans;
=damp fresh Emig
NU lbs. freslecho Roll thither;
60 bb ice Apples;
?Corr receiving and for sale by IL RIDDLE.
VALUABLE STOCKS.--Oa TUESDAY
T EN - XICLICO, 'Nov. Mtb, at 11. 4 o'clock, is addl.
'Con to a list a on Stooks, mill 110(4, at Com.
taerclol Sales Rooms ; 64 Ptah stroott
shalcs Citizens Bonk Mock;
% • OtattotusalutaZiottgatlort On;
GO " rittobiath k :Rodbell Mlle It. It.;
nota A. dIcIT.WALNE. Auct'a
CaiTSIGN, MEN Ta. -
•
NJ. 25 DBIL Sweet Past ;
terrbesh. Peltch IlloWTotetdes;
IGOY bble. prime Greer' pples;
=buses W.B. Cheese; ee
LAIO gallons choice Apple Rutter;
roo
- pecknerLake Pithy
. ackerel;
I let Ilex Seed:
Toot received and ter isle et Ni,. 360 Liberty erect
mass Pell'Elt, MEWS & SHEPARD.
MA 14 411 FON Eti I....W . G 4 l kb F i t st O r gii
zonNiNct, Ittar.anth, stir recasts, sill be SOW
owriereird - Solos Rooms, 441rIftti rtreet, one
pelf Meek B a t ch Faults, perfectly sotusd, and
work In sloe. or double Mason Alto, one sup*.
aloe Top Fusty. one llocirawsp,
an d set double
Heroes& The 1 . 044e1“.111t1A etrandued- before the,
morning of sole, at the Livery iStable of.llaxper
qt=t4andwOcy street.lleOeny City.
.- • itaILWAHM, Asettr.
COMM 9 NW, EALTII PENNV .
VI SY LTAKIA.
•AllegbenV
To, THONLOaIIfeKEAN. Executor of thilalant
adll and-Waal:tent of THOMAS aIaKEAN, former
nos - from. of the rottunottnealtli of Penns Benin,
deoligeed, and HAMA" MARLA TRIM ESA. MAlt
011iftlelasti DEITtASA ytitil.lo. wife of the fon.
tier .111uliteriPlentbOtentlao of Simla, : and all
Winne foie:east In the estath of THOMAS Mo.
NEAHVilereloted.
la purtuanre n(the tedh section, of an stet of As,
mutably of atiltlVommotorealth; entitled "an act to
Allude rrilnkltin• fund, and to provide , for the grad.
unl and eertaln extlnnulahment of the debt of the
Commonwealth, paned the !opt day of April, A.
D. 1810 e, • ;
You are hereby cited to ',nand appear before ma
mop, Insure, Iteglater of W111.,*.c..
sad for the nfohntald county, 00 or before Tuesday,
the Mb day of, December next i A. D. 0301, then and
them to editor name, if any_ you have...whf 'Ona cal
lateral labrtltance tan upon i the estate of afOto.l
said dearienda4 shouldatot be ttald.
Said oatatoeonalate of eland (3,200) three Mo u .
amid three - hundred acres of land enlisted and be.
. . . .
int( to the towatthityof Sewickley, txnunted bv the
fine of Beet vr county, taint or David Shields' and
others:
, Heroin cannot water the penalty that rm. yrnatte.
/Wen touler.my Imsal hal Seal of (Moe it Pitts
harsh, Oda Nth day of Not ember, A. D. 1961. • •
S. RICHARDSON ReAtator.
noMatoT
V OT. lln 4 ; -Leiters o 4 Adwinletration,
+A ~..el rafarese l e dlIM41), hazing. been jgranted to
the undebdened, on the elate. of ANTRUN X' MC
TIO/lE, deceased, late 6f Pltteburgb, - Allegheny
county, Pennstivente all persons , havieff Claims
ea the- , estate are notified to; present Stoney Only
authenticated for settlement, and ell PerSOlll In.
&tied trill malle petment to me. .
MARLS. "VICTIM:EL
. _
IVOTlCE.—lll a Powerof Attar:lol . oEllv executed,
/ lime aPPolat my onn, WhL .1, bIeTICME, to.
eettle the estate or ANTHO'NrANTIGKE, led d.;
Allpersona he nit claims sill Into sent them; duly
, mit hentieated I resttlearent,and all persons know.
lag theroseltes adebtoil to the radiate will PaY him.
- Flo books end meant* stela. his ponesaion, sad
he ran be found every toridnele dap at the Fourth,
'Kuttortelßank,Vßlerket strvel,;Plttsbuth, betwyea
' tin. hours of tO ti...m. EMS iii. In.
--. •'..: . _ - MARIA 131cTIGHE, . '
Adtnlaistrat ri cam tatitmento, canoe. , of Anthony
Viffe i g!r e ih a . 11% 5 v. le, teat. ''
nollP:ve '
iIIVIDEND . NOTICE., -
.."-"
• Foa axri NATIoNAL We or PITTAIIIVRGH. PA.
I
Pittsburgh, November itth, 1881.
• Preitidenertnid Directors of oil. unit', after
reStrelpg the mill= fund required by tot of Dan
ger's, entitled nt.nrt to ••tinorlde..o matelot! Vol.
nVey," apprun'ed. Dine Id, 1861, sod oho recetrieg
onxddltiotuti surplus fdnd,, have this dor declared
aft rend out athepronts of the last six month*
or IRTEMDOLLAIIR PEE RDABFq. free of
tiolte#ll4tatextxx,psyrtble forthuilth.
i. C 7101). 8. 1)..DER1101.4 Orxhter.r,
.lii
iftererg. RELIEF FUND.
Otero, Nor. 86d,1881.. .
.Te Dndendstied 'Dosed of .Iteltel'ef Allegheny :
toonty aroetg respectfully newest' the elthensr of
the several Wade, Deroughsend Town/Woe Of *obi
comity to tart at t heir respective places of holdlng
etch) Woe, on BATIIIIDAY, the ed day of December
hilt, between the tours of thtto and seven °Mock,
p. apptolit * Dostunittee of TIMED. PER
-801.(6, Nvhoee duty It 'hall be to act In conjunetion
wan the sald Dot d lu the dlatrthntion of the Do
tter. roads. ' •
••••.. JONATHAN SEEDY, )
• ' eat, HAIILLTON, Conualastoneri -
VILLOW, -nnitaltketrr
. 156DOZEDU)RAKE' CELEBR.T.D
Plantation -Bitters,
stmoN JOHNNTON,
kin ante by
• comer lilintli l S/4agd Tc" , lrch
WNIILP.IIITE OP LISLE, for preservleg Older
Uit, year rotwd. . • unle
S. ousrom IiOUSE, ,
• - • /NWT o.7 . rirranrnau, Not. 26. ,19111.
IcO.llOE, /13 'EBRI3,I3Y GIVEN. :that
roujons httember 'max i on t he two'
Pet gent: Pattrest.lnewing rI.REASULtY
/01TES,i will be redeemditt. this since.
, Coupons of these notes win not he el:teemed un
sepsnited frOaethe °HOW ge3l, 117 settee one
nonneated - selth tbis uhttt. -,
neezniw O. W. BATO LELOII,
103TRAA,' --Came to the. promises. vfltiti
-L-I.sitibwritrer,lciAllfighertychty,onTtiialuglying
DaVOCWII/T.ll .13LAMK 00WVirittrhoms
turtling In. .Tke owner liviviltestaid.tb coma fob.
witnl,Pro**- ImPertY,Piii Omit*. OM Gib het
fm;sba rt sold, Accorditi c to• law.,
: • naitt3 - t- ; Vourth . WAN, • tiotthelf....
PD)VARD,Iti JONES, .."
IvAucur r naiddightdri:
Altnitikilationer for the SAL oL
Ott La *net risferiegei • • :
Itiannsu count rianc,iute weist a.
asieptie milted t
Lo 0• 4 1 41 1 11 „WWI. offibes,
,t;;;.±1 , • • A •.•; - t t
yir
' I I Y
AllTED—Ageotii for TIFF. NURSE
SPY, one of Men* Interesttrig mnd exciting
;books ever published; embracing tlwadveattirec 'Of
a 'roman to the Union 'Army as Nurse and Spy,
eiving a most Vivid inner pleaure of the war. • Just
Ithe book the people want. Send for Olretdart.
11.1N.W BROS. & CO., Publishers, coo Chestnut
:street, Philadelphia, PA. noeLlm
GYMNASIUM REMOVED.
THE. MISSES HASKELL
Have removed their Gymnasium to ST. CILAIR
STREET Bissell's Block, third door. Lams Satur
day morning at 10 o'clock, for the accommodation
of invalids and others. Afternoon clisses as usual
, at 3 o'clock. no78:lw
!'OO-PARTNERSHIP.The .underSigued
x-. 1 have this do - formed a Co-partnership under
the name and style of CIWYNNE & ST.ONENA.I'f,
for the purpose of ehrrying on the - Peed and Pro
i duce business . generally, and would :respectfully
' solicit share of the jo patronage. We will
keep constantly on cased a large stook, which we
slit sell loin for cash. The business will he carried
NO
on at the old stated, .97 Pennsylvania avenue.
GWYN - NE STONEMAN.
Pittsburgh; Nov. 14th, 1915. noMat
sal CUTo}ts' .NOTlCE.—.Lettera Too
tamentery upon the estate of Dr. TORN 0.
I IMUltliATi late of S'swiekley borough, Allegheny
;county, deceased , having been granted to the un
dersigned, all Persons Indebted-to said estate will
make immediatepayment, and those having claims
i against said estateovill present them, properly au-
Ahenticatettforaettlement._ _ .
. . . _
EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr.,
ALEX. BATES, Exrcutors.
no.M:larrd6Tir
Paza,
Manufacturer end 'Wholesale Dealer in
CARBON • OIL AND LAMPS,
Er=
Perdue and Patent. Axle qreamr; Lubricating
nd Mecca 0111 Lard and:Machinery Oil:
AV- Lamps promptly' repaired. no23dw
!Ptrrani• not; tr con ELLSTILLII H. it. Orrin:,
• Pittsburgh, Noreraber nth, num
'IcOTIC4 TO STOCKIIOLDERS.— he
annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pitts.
'burgh and Connellsville Railroad Company, will
he held nt the office of the Company, Jones' Build.
lag. FOURTH' STREET, In the city of Pittsburgh,
:on - the drat ;Monday, fifth day. of December next,
nt 11 Wel.* a. ra., for the purpose of electing
• twelve Directoth for the ensuing year.
W. 0. RUGSART,
noielawdltw ' Selzierary and Treasurer.
'3iiiiCHE LONG 611A11L87 ----
. .
Brodie Square Shaw ls.
Black Thibet Shawls.
Plaid Wool. Shawls.
I=l
warm, OBS. & CO.,
25 FIFTH STREET.
~)IA1U5! PiANOS!-
HEY ARRIVAL,
YEW OBICKETAING as SONS.
One splendidly carved 7 octavo. finished back and
front, with handsome carved legs.
One superb 7 octave, round front corners, carved
legs.
One 7 octave, round corners back an rout, floc
mouldin& gothic lefm.
Two etegast plain, octaves. •
• FROM A. WEBER.
• - - -
One splicalld carred , 7 ostavej carved ego.
One handsome 7 octave, moulding on case, gothic
ega. -
'ratio rich, plata 7 octaves, gothic legs.
Tiro handsome carved 7 octaves, made by Guild
ar. Co.
Two same style, marls by Emerson.
Two
For ssle at less than Factory prices
CHAS. C. MELLOR.
=NI
ZOREION EMIGRATION OFFICE,
rarrsutman, PENNA.
*am. • sack,
Passage from the "Old Country. "
The Liver Peel, Neit - York and Philadelphia (fn.
man,) Steamship Company having appOLated Wa
undersigned their Agent' here, Mee Mr/Thompson,
deceased, he Is ,now prepared to bring out or send
home Paseengers by the Steamers of.this.Lino at
UNUSUALLY LOW RATE. The Steamers of
this favorite line leave Liverpool every WEDNES.
DAY, for New York, touching at Queemitown, sad
ate among the fastest, safest, and most magni ficent
easels afloat;
Tbe uneerskined !Soho Agent for the Liverpool
and, Londoederry Line of Steamers, leaving Liver.
pool every TIIIMISDAY; twat esiling at London
derry for Irish Passengers and Mails. The steam
ers of this line frobuiltlit the strongest manner,.
sad furnish choice nesommodations for pasavagets.
Re is also skent forTAPSCIffT'S LINE °fear,
hratedelipper Paikeis, leaving Liverpool
for ,New ork twiee n week, and the ii/Cri Line of'
/tondos. PacketeitisavineLoodon every tea day*.
The ships of TarawoWs Line have tong been no
ted for their quick, pessagesind ths excellence of
the prorlsier.i forntshed the-passengers, Mut their
kind treatment white on board. Parties who wish
, their friends thought out by tailing vessels, should
by all meanspatronize thin ltne.
Palaape to Vaillornia at greatly reduced rates.,
SIGHT DRAWS on all parts of Eutopefor sale
at the lowest totes. ,
Apply to ' • TI O'NEILL,
• ..Forlign Emigration Odiwe,
noid ita Smithfield Street.
il°llDA:, , ' 6 . 1865.
1864. •
111131:C 4 ,.MAYLE 111)(A.'s, HlC.3lig Booms,
niniwit binang,tlne trioroseo mai velvet.
AN the STANDARD WORKS, in superb binding.
the NEW AND POPULAR ROOKS, for
Boys and Cildp.
. SIAMBS., of *II lands.
• Itlnlioguiny4OsenotsL Morocco and RIM;1111
LII oather ING DESKS AND WRITING
Neer Nnelie, Mahogany said ROseWitrod LA
ivoRA BOXES. -
Furnished add tudurnlithed PORTFOLIOS.
•GOLD PENN, in Slosh, Gold and Sliver Estero.
Moo and Desk Holden,
POCKET 500)04. and All the net - ernes of the
erason, noicaeruiy, 11 Inure and complete stook, at
HUNT'S.
naffi 64 FIFTH :STREET, Masonic HalL
IiELL
Savings Institution,
ea kOURTEI mum.
.Statement of Its cOnalti9n, November Lai, 1913,
pubilshaVired by Assembly •
Ftrat Mort on Real Rotate 91 . 10,M 53
11. :S. 520 dO, at par 30,090'00
17. N. Certlndotes, at. par 65,000 00
V. S. 1861 Rondo, at eost 113,1131 95
(Moo yoratturt- ' • ' 217 50
lotireot Accrued 3,470 93
11.os ont t
Cash hand ,
51,155 e oil
. .
Total asset 2272,271 27
.Doe LIA.BII:4TTaI.
to Ilepositees - • -
..$622,750 .12
Ilea to Depoalters, Interest, Nov. 1, tB6l. a,lea'all
Contlngeat Tunkt,(balaace,) 10. 326
• 11273,601
A. A. CARRIER, Tpealitu:er. •
The undarsigned, Auditing tiontinittee, bete ex
amined the haglike( the institution, the bonds end.
meteoritics, end tounted the mush, end hare'found.
'the above state:beet to he correeL
• • • • • -• • • L
- •
IV. 13. corEA rtco,
• W.M. H. SMITE. • Auditing
J. X. MOORILLAD. Committee
.NotemLer ."
Tnterent paid On Deposits at SIX PER CERT.
par nlittUlll. ;
IIItIPIEVAII : '
- ISAAC JONSS., President.
Ron. Thos. II lirnmi,', 1i0n...T. IL litoAetid - ,•
Wm. R. Stott - P. Cl. Hussey, . ..
W. D. ("Opel& .. ~ • incob Pointer, . '
Ramey Obild . . Nisholis Toegtly: -:
•not:tmdloglF .
ptTLIG SALE or ruz PITTSIIITROR
'& IWINEI44VIL.I.E PASSENGWR RAIL
WAY.—The undersigned, ori account of the press
ing nature of tihaprivete bwilneis, is compelled to
mike 011ie of the EU.tnh & Bilnencflle Wan
way et Public Auction. Mb Welliver comprise*
four milmi of !literati ((aingle vreigur
per TAW and .' ut of- T tall ( a ' line),
weighing So lbs. per yard, emonatlorin a total%
tam There are ;seven earn,eit with new whitely
32 valuable Rowe with 1111;the lIRCRRARIT garners,
blacksmith shop grith cogiete set of toots, atablsi
With horse powet for gr lug •corn, etc., feed cut
tern. deake, stove; end CV thing necesaary (gear
ry on n Patomnpre Hallway successfully-. The entire
Weed from the crer of Market And Fourth,elty
of Pittsburgh., th terminus in .Dlinersville, la now
in better condition than it t-" .een
apo
Riletl3l MaRRPRIRRI.WW par . R handronie.
dividend on the Investment. The chetter of thLs
road Is a very liberal one, giving the fight to chasms -
a higher tete of grethAnan,ysther Yeasaiger Ma^
c Sale willAellively tithe PIM in the cl i w 0 /
Pittehergh,,et tee Commercial , Sales Booms A.
Ittellwaine, on TUESDAY, Nov. tlethe at p. m.
Terms, onehall mph, mien° in 10 years, to lie
secured by bond; and mortgage. with interest, at
the rate of seven Per cent.. payable send.annually.
. . WM. A. HERRON:
.roN CITY COLLEGE, -- .
Sorn t r Perin and Si. Affidedriieetie. -.,
rrrrsinTaalti PA.
thb I.tirt, nielicitlidii4cee4442 , - ~
Istiti3";IXILLEGE:,; - : :
- ,• . ..i::.';'*iii.' . ...4'tttiiiii*.iiirs.''''''':..`..
.
Students enter 'lnd rerlmatAp: i1i#5,,,.. ,.. „ , , ,,.. ...
r '.' inrouvaus, ciitaimenclailtiforefeeniv
Eree! o l , M l4 R - I,"±VPlLA4l9ol,StaWftei.;
1 :7 1 , k t;;V: i•: 1 :4 Il i tt r a a . o** 6 :oo;::
raktmizaii
: S . ..- ' . " ''::', :•:.:;:.,' 1 itiottlinco;p:
/y ~ -
::J
~/~i~tNZ~~~ .T::2
- 4 - TRICTET PURE ARTICLES:
Pittsburgh Drug House,
DENTAL DEPOT.
a
JAMES MoGARR,
(Succeisol• to TORRENCE tc ntcGARR,)
3P CD °X' MC MAO "ir
A? EALER m
i i
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines and Chem
icals, .Dyes and Dye-Stuffd, Alcohol, Per
fumery, Fancy Articles and Toilet
Soaps, Wines and Liquors, To.
& Ohtani Paints, Oils •
• , and Varnishes, Support
,
. ers and Braces, Pro
. prietary Medi
- eines, &c:
TRUSSES I•TRUSSES
• we manufacture all the late styles of improved
Trusses, and keep constantly on hand Arendt's,
Fitch's,. Bitter's, Chase's, Hull's; and all ..lather
manufacturers.
in cases rqqulrlng any pectinsr style of 'iron, or
When partly desire .it, we will manufacture to
order
mmomnua. SUPPORTEBS
ES ,
SHOULDER BRAC,
I - STOCKINGS. •
'DR. MoGARR attends personally to the appli
cation of Stunts, hr., and to the treatment of
Rupture.
Physician's Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COBIP01*1)=I
Our Prescription 'Department Ls always in charge
of an experienced Pharmaceutist, and all articles
used in compounding prescriptions, are seleeted
'with regard to purity, freshness and strength.
of
Pr
htitions careflly compounded at all hours
thet2l,S
Medic - and Culinary articles.
Pure Cream of Tartar.
English Raking Soda.
Grain and Powdered Closes, pure
Pepper, "
"
Root ' " Ginger, "
Bask " GlnnamOti
Oswego Corn Starch.
Cox'. Gelatine, - '
Pricefs Glycerine, • - „
' Itactimrs Feriae, ' , •
, Pure Wines, for coekbm purposes,
BuncettWooking Extracta,
Caraway Seed,
t . . Aatse Seed,
Cortamier Seed. - -
• . .
Mace and Nutmeg:,
I Saltratific
Pearl Ash,
Wt., trx,
HOUSEHOLD MOLES
Ooneentrated Lye, Pure Potash,
Sal Soda; Alarm • .
Sliver Sam!, . Bath ikicirs, •
211 1 101 4 1 Ike. •
817NDIIIF-S
Hemp Set4l, . Canag o Seed,
Hapa Bee 4
!Lc., !Le.,
Inttiglbruxii.3l3..A.sesa.cer
For all tell: ale FropriaterS
Dr. D. JAYNES. Expectorant.'
.1‘ C
. " Dge,
Sault/to AWL_
Dr. J. 0. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral..
CatbartloPills. • -
" Saraapazille. ' .
- Ave .Cure..
. 1114 F 13°E 1 D'S raecht:.ll. l ' 4l 'et rudder
RON Wastit*. • . oho blod.
_ Raraspacilla, for fowerwps Of
Dr. ROBACIVH . ...linty/art Moil "Mgr.-.
SCHENCK'S PulmordreWaters."-•
Word Tonto. . ;
_ Handntko Pills. .;
KENtLED'HS Dlacovery. '
Nnticarrsi ceeit=rlViri t irgeea lt lile Pnb..
tiItANDREOPs Pin..
Dr. R. A. wiLsows Pill.. • ; ;
iins - rgrrnws oriebrated stomach titters.
DRAKE'S Plantation Bittors.
CUTTER'S NersineEngildi ittan antidote
for intemper Mm
ance. •
And all the reliable Patel:A.3lol4'lnd of Madly.
Paint.,
Pail
tel r , Mufp, al o4ol•46 l gEt a. Va a tgal o ;
We hare Encinitas for fiunlahl4 these artleil at
mannfacturent sives. • • ' •
DRUGS AMP' TifEpICINE.S.
•
Our stock ee Drugs and Med Mines are xeletted
amt-minnallyi with great care, by an experienced
. pharmaceutist and phyalelan, and we guarantee all
drug, and Mediekteli w e pare and unedullerated.
I .
!CHEMICALS. -
•
. .
All our ,AmOtioort ChemLoo s liwe bu t i liT tro mz
m Aa til
A
M cocelebratehot* Of POWERi" k wzi
Inquiry . of our Cam Y P h v i c t An r i ll
,uktplix
you av to tbolr i purity. . - • - •• .
. '•
... .
- DYE - AS24II — DPP. STUFFS;
jt
Our own Impo ation, we guermitee iieelt • and ro•
liable. Annot , Alum. Blue Sltrol, Brazil Wood,
.omi Wood. C hineal,Copperee,Cludbear;patreet.
Loirtrood; el,lndlgo, Lae Dyeitarrood, Mad
der, Me W iltadT
ood,artnt, Blelly.Stunae,luneezto
Blue
,
Foraip Wiites, 0=11164 Oil* Liquors;-
For tnedielned emponly;vir. :
...
Mord, De_p4rBCo.% Cognac. . • -
Fine old RoOhelle Brandy.
Pure Juicel',Grape Port Wine.
•
Purer old ,lA,rry Wine: $-
• Pure old Midair* Wine. "
Puretiellend GM. - -
• Jexuates antSt (kiln 'gums." • ' ' :..
, . . .
uMMTEti . C!GiAR.
ita =t i o c ck etntirtp . "- some of the finest brandi of
usbanak Preaud
Londre, r : -
Bet*A.a, ', Bella Ore'oleg.
DOTESTIC CiGAR9 t '.
Blannfuthrtyl friinn imported tobacco„ viz
• Espanola., .
Jockey Elegantes,
, • dad a variety . of brands.
Ina stock of algani was purehasod In lidet,, and
we are ollerlog them to conawneys at a alight ad.
'ranee over ourpylces before tho tax law, whoa Put.
chased In quantities of ono kittylted had upriudg,
PO 'IIIRISENTAL PROFESSION,
•-
We
offer 41neEe and calittily selected stook of
B. B. :WidteNreitent-Tectl;. ,
Ornum_,Arniatrong ;matt , * Teeth.
Dull'aVy.,, , a- Teeth. •
.Neal,kla4.lnrty t, Wall , * Teeth._ .
Johann & Llad'a Teeth. , .
.. •
Dintil Qhilr. bental Lathes, l'Ornapt, Plum
u s,
Wheels. Burs,
rt e 4 Et cavators,
unite Brae, Gol and silent VW. ,Guldiuul,Tin,
Y 011.1 ,, and Dental. mists oferery desnription: - . e
be had on appllnatind:
. . :
• ' I
Dittid notren,
Ate]
• rilktio .11 17
s 3 ~:.v`.,Lr ~~~i., ,_'-t*3.t~.:4?='+ir~~.~ , Y. , ce ^ .~eaW ~~~+"'—asr. '`i•`.t".ti~t ' ~~ "x`" . i r z., ~"
111131rEAE EINE,
COMPANY,op Nsw-10aW.-
PUNY FREEMAN, Presidmr.
Issues Non-Forfelting Common Life and Endow
ment Policies: Also, Policies-on all otherpOpellae • -
plans. No other kind of_Polley can neer eettal at , ,
entity. - F. WOODS, General Agent - . ,
Ofilee, 115 FOUETR STREET: . . ,
_..nettle •
WPICHE WINE VINEGAR. • ,
. .
E: & BOltiOlir,
(Formerly MALLET 4- CO., tionteemz.)
The only Vlnerse,nwatiled with Media; •
of sixty exhibitors, 'et the Internetto .. , Exhibt•
than, London, and for eele by _ . _
jeNixaltf
Ri&PrITS,IIIIIIi.43II SAW ,3110 . 1110„,„
HUBBARDS`&LONG,
EM=7ZM
PATENT GROUND_ CIRC U LARS;
Warranter CAST STEEL SAWStr-of—every de.:
fficrintion7, End, Slutay, Croao Ont,„cldng,and
Allsand.nfßrefirs end SPlHNOSottadifront -
Sheet
mowiNci xxvi_s Cast Steel ;
E xtra.lfellned dtMAP=
,
Aar Warehouse and Works,c or d er WATER and
'SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. • . •
Particular attention given to Retoothtng, Gum!
mlim sod . Straightening tiltrotor Sawn '
pelts - of all ;l'unching and Drilling don* at
reaannable rates. _
EARLE SUPERIOR.
popper KM and Smelting Works,
• PITTSSIIROA.„ _ -
PARK, &PCUROr & , CO., •
Miutufaciturns of Sfinam&o,
BOLT :COPPE.Ei,; PRESSED :COPPER "","•
TOMS;_RALSF.D STILL-LIOTTOsu% srA c t,TER'
SOLDER. :Also ? importers and gesslorls in MKT- -
AT." TIN PLATE i SHEEPIRONOWTRA-1 , 4"
Lic,antlro>n baud, PINZIERS , ..RAUHINtigs. awl
TOOLS. .NiArehowte,Nonso PIGS? and 1 . 3.18.130.:
OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Speelal,orders Or -,,
Copper out to Roy drairekpatra„ _
. ,
. .
wam , ,
Boiler *ere & Pied Iren Wor kers,
pLos. M), V.,'S and% PLIPIC ST/MM.
EaTing vecured urge rungahe4 , lx
with the most improml mechinery,- We are pre
cd to manufacture - n*Y description Of
in - the beat manner, and warranted •equid. to anr -
made in the country. ciirAtxr,T - _BRIOHEN - 0 - ::.:,
FIRE BEDS, 'STEAM PLPES, I.,000KOTIVE: •,.
BOILERS, 13 ORD EN 4,ERS,
_SALT ' .PANK:
TANKS, OIL STILL_ ,s AGITATORS,-.SET
TUNG PANS,- BOLLER IRON, 'BRIDGESi.
SUGAR PAN_ and sole manufactutera Of EARN-. • • •••
1111,VS PAWENT ROLLERS. Repairing dame •
on the ahortestmoticc. , .dimiutt .
W7ROBINSON, REA & (snooessovir
to Roarsßox Bircts tr. Bluasna,) •
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• • Washington . 'Wail
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t'OUNDEEL 4.11 D DIACIILNISTS,Pirramiinr. -
?gambit.Otters of ,BOATAND STATIONARY' ' r
STEAM ENGIN_LAST ENGINEZ, :MILL,
ORINERY, !GE/LRILIG, .54.1iFTING;
_._CIAST
INGS of all itescrlisOptis; OILYANNS STILLS.. •
SOLLTRAND stiErr IRON.WOII.IL - •,•-• -
SirAgents.forGIFEMUYSTATENT •••-
- 011, for fredlog boilem
TUE CONFESSIONINI AND EXIPIS.••• •
tar RIMPCE OP, AN INVALID,' publlshed•••
for tho benefit atid as a warning and .oantlon - ao
young pled who _suffer from Nervous Debillty,Prot
mature DMA] of adanbood,.ete.,' . aupplying, at the
mime time, ine swabs cart! cum by one' wheltair •
cured himaelf after be put to great expense-a?3V ;
injury through medicalhumbug and quackery:-
By - end - QM* a poet paid addressed envelope, elan •
• gle aopiea ma be bad of the author.:_. , .
atyaididawZ, ,fledfordoltingayounty;
rsisavous surrzmuts.._ or .
• " DOTI} Fivvr,;.4 -A reverend ger:l4rue hat - - ;
.ng rum restored to health In n'fcar days, after -
.dergohog the penal roan:U. - and trielpaareapermiso.
modeof.tteatonent without suceess,coosariers It Mr:
tamed duty to communicate to his affiletel
ereatureathe,means of emu, , fleece, on the . iedelpt
of an addressed envelope, - he will sett
s dat . v, ti,yo . pyr
of the prescription:meow •
Direct to Dr. JORITIS:DAGNALLOSSFiItOti , •
*Met, N.Y.i. •• , ,
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ManUtaetnrenr of 4 13,1fST. , STEELijiRIUNG.'
LES ''
PLOWORO .na BLISTER ,STEEL;, SPRINGS 'AU: , • • r
'SSA Wor ; 4. lWrAittii.4.ll44o . uar.. Poet
holliee Wren, PATTTIBURCIU, --
Iar D SW I AIL i 141 1 ,1SIATrAA ' l l a v a;.::
SYSTEMS-hew- reliable trialstuV4it
ports of the Ilowazel
sealed utterenveipm
f ree of
Males D.J...l2f..lloUulfrpiLlßloWard
ASEOciatiOnt 7 0 ;-. 1 ,10. 4 4 11 i . iiah 44e01ANiarE,.-+
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DOORS,DON-DAIDING • :WIFDOW
TEIEM, VPIILDOW 4391 1 4;1a0.V . F05: 111411:04 •;'"
OFD and ell THIRAIIT , between Wood an('
Mute% have. on tumid a variety of new pattenws. .
fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes. . _
//e; Particular attenttonPald.to en4oalpf Graft-
Lola.. .Tobblng done Albert notice. -ant
N. HOLUM' at NONR, Deniers to. FOR. ,
tar: EIGIT .ANDTOOMESTRI BILLS OPEN...-
.oHAtta IFICATEW-pF - - DEPol_3nl t ' .
Berm otIND. o .SMNBI-N O, 1 5 7 W....K s ;' . •
STRi rode P et i rain g abi . a
ihro ushout the iltated Strtet. - • -
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.-IXO.IB,..CIONIEEELSION 7.ROTIAN't,_ . - :::L:
and :wholesale:dealer OliE1134: BUTTED, ,
SEEDSi F 1 .511, -and • Dewlwarteenerayp Ka , *
WOOD - • a Fittsbunsh, •f, ,
p w rr I tOiATIONAL BANK'
or.:TTIMgaMIL.;
GOVERNMENT DEPOSttOLti
Thu Bit,k eto the ijibji
vantages, and, itspectrully solloio the public
AS A: DEPOSITORY' •!.
.04liernmeat Drati;mil
burgh-BoaklPbtes, anfrAqtes _
ell rectivell caderAt!.; , •
Eastern ,Eachmge
Furnished to dine 'ensiOnieri ,FizEt..orArty, ,
CHAII(I4 end ever" featlit7 vnniedDeposU,nrs.
• imiam,7,Alr.v!w.
By special keeitb.!itp..oiit,i-licAltiln&,.:.!
lakciwia:k .",2032b •sOrtaircintore,;:•.:•.
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PiirckuuedandioktatilirkoinUei- :
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GOLD CoU 'O
Bought at bl6bela;P4a;or'Siglealipi4...... •
7 , 80 ItY:. S::
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mesa rutataltallo.purcanalfr. -
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tradlorrari es t profitable for this location.
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p tiVaiPlibaillal4W%Mdlierirlatesai rA -., 1 :
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t os Co., Rhode Island Mentsißdsio
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