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YEE GAZETTE PUBLIGRIAG ASSOrIiTION
FRLDLY, OCTOBER '..!7 1S 5.
THE NATIO:I: S A CURRESCI
Those who arh interested in keeping us
the idea that the currency is steadliy es
panding, cite the issue of over $2,000,c0 ;
week to the I,` : ;atiottal .i3ani>asps;:ref
their allegation,
. The limit of the capital 0f the NiCioca;
Banks is r 00,000,000, and the issue of; xi
rency on this cannot exceed 00 per cent.
The tissue of currency to ; tAem up to-t4 O
22d otoitober, iviusr$200;000,0001 and Isla
plain that the further issue of this currency
will goon until the limit fired by the Na
tional Banking Ls kvetteited. , lint It is
I • 4 ' be reglC IttbOtelt l3 at many of these Na
• 4° 410 Fu nksrexe late 4 State Banks of is
sue; and Onst lirlitbeA issue of National
Bank' etrisinidirt4s ilintdlly going oni . tse
withdrawal of State Birk currency Is just
as aferarly pushed.
What-thaitiniioitaireis between the issue
of the one and the withdrayal of the other
we cannot say, precitet but we art eer
t.tln thatiha cattc9 &lon of the State bank
notes equals, if it clinks not ciee s ed, the is
sue of ti 4 Sauotiil cusrency that takes
their place.
The steady Jamie of National currency is
not, therefore, an inflatton of the circula
tion. The new issues merely take the
place of the ad ones; and by the Ist of
rest .Idly, when the state bank notes will
;' be taxed out of orculation, the suhatizution`
of ope for the M. cr will he found to result
in cs•qtractios patted of expantlon. Tncze
are over a hundred millions of State bank
notes yet to be redeemed, ems ms..,b less
than this will fill the limit 01 the NE:enal
issues.
HOARDING GRAIN
s, great Is the amount of grain in s ire
la Chicago, hoarded by specu'aturs fur
higher Prices, that the warehousemen have
notified the Board of Trade that the e path
ton °coatis, barley and rye now in store
• is bad, and liable lo become more so by the
process of heating. Corn and whet' have
not yet become - set iously atio?ted b•tt it is
doubtful how tong they will renr , ln so as
the steam and smell from hot gra.° is de-
latenons.
It is c ontemplated by warehousemen to
advance,. the rates or storage to one cent
per bushel for every five days, or part
thereof, for all grain An store after the 1 - ,th
of November, provided the grain in store
now is not removed before that time.
It is to be hoped that this, if the stria.
gency In Money will not do it, will compel
the over-greedy speculators in breadstuffs
to diagorge, and a:low the market to re-
stone Its nominal condition. This is too
biz a country for the euccess of any et empt
to hold all the grain out of market; and It
is consoling to know that if they will not
sell at a reasonable profit, the grain Is sire
. to spoon their hands.
GEN. sLOCUM.
We learn from the Tribune that General
Shocuit, who heads the Copperhead ticket
in New York, was the originator of the fa-
mono ten cent contribution which' i was
,proposed to kick trom each of the soldiers
, of the Army of the Potomac for the benefit
of General MC CLELLAN. This attempt at
1, a forced ley; was made after 31cCLEI.LaN's
•removal, and was in ended as a rebuke to
the Government for removing him. The
Secretary of war, regardiut It as a scheme
to ea Oct money from the soldiers, squelch
ed it, and the army was saved from the
disgrace. that SLorue and_his friends had
devised. The revelation is valuable as
ahowinglow the Copperheads were promp
; ted to choose him as theti leading condi.
data. JULY mgh an orienal Republican,
this one step pointed him out to them as a
Copperhead at heart, andlitmone touch of
Copperhead nature preved_him to be Wu to
them. That and his big cotton steal, Bitola
him to be .he fight 'man In the right place
in litailiLg the Copperhead-Ticket.
SAFETY In DELAY.
frgo feeling 1.1 Steadily, gaining ground
thonghout the North tha£ the true policy in
bringing back the South if to make have
:very slowly, and Wait until we art sure of
being right before attempting to go ahead.
The Chicago Republic4a ;lays;
The onlytertain safety is in delay. Walt
till N r h Carolira is reiiiierated before
you admit her. Walt tilla new people and
new interests have grown up on her soil.
Wet till the rebel debt Is iiiigotten and all
thought of repaying it has utterly died out.
'1 Or if it to absolutely Indispensable that she
I should be readmitted at once, let her en.
slow with all the franchises of citizenship
Ile 350,000 of loyal black people who re
side within her borders. They will have
...i to disposlitou
,to) thcmAelva-azurtttelr
children for the payment of a rebel debt
--which they not only do not hold a dollar
of, but regard with instinctive and whale
some haired. hither establish the priori
! plea of universal democracy and justice,
and admit whites and blacks to the suftrage
on the same terms, or else keep the rebel
States In a long probation. There is no
ihi alternative, : uo:oihsr means of escap. ,
repudibtlottlosonie of its fa'al forms,
a ith all the enormous and intolerable evils
-which will come in Its train.
' 'The returna fzuni,t3lr. eActloa
,abew that
the amendment to the State Constitution;
itlloviiitnegroes to cote, Iles been adopted'
• by the people by an overwhelming ma,
.
,Icrity. - 7 I
lowa is thus iiie r' gliSifitate to 46 justice
to the appee — aitit y{ ,'.if aigitat thecity
}
and consistency - 45f liti Republican grind
' plea. She puts ICltitectictrto" dupe, and
; t 4t an, pr.ainple to her sister . BoVes which
' I vie trust they, will not be Blow to follow.
' 7 klinneecita .and - 'Who:moan, -we "have - no
doubt, : vptolleiw : -suit, at their electione
next month; and whest:At Is pica shown
4 that these plates nres,apablo,otovercoming
the ailly - yrejudlop begilttomof:nprollavery
trainiok, the example thus set by their
'Western slatera must stimulate the other
liorthern ( latatca to wlpTont thetlistMetions
on accoMat ifit color that have so long (Bs
,
grind thrtitxi:
T piers .--.e . ex porta of dons es tie
prodvenlions New ..Y - bric, last week, were
$3,000,080. This is a decided improve.
went upon the previous week's, but is still
below the .11nports of. the same
weekotid tlti*Afrgi6likr this eipon:wat.
Lade twoffottownecniuianted atthet port,.
upon AiOlieielY Wideilliere =IL
no reAldlitsi i fiFYintisio'come, it Will not.
.
- ; 4 0 4.54 1 k - IFCl9l l lgAllk uPOP - .44
11 , *nal +sari& L , 7iVe , meat import ;no and,
. 1 26414,iikt — fioioYarrbile, to , : fiatis'
1,41 ? at /rEI?" 5 /"li'VAllazi4 l We/ lA . '
• itiebtennozneeTAP'-r-.7.
'rs3l EtW s k4 l . `. R. ) ;lFVurrnNi.r.kali)
3. 'mot ?o- very tittles' hue pro.;
...and (Inundation
7..roughouttho,stei, qopa4y, ket.itteuk,
jortli criallnypTlVl2ll to the molts up.
luo them,' l itiiiillit' l eitivitation adjourned
k • withoutionlottow,rottiorcgiti*orl
idols Ajelitt oti 'ittrit:siitisul
Vlsttliout. -Ittserrllity and subsereleudt ill
dos aboat the re.mtioltatt the titithein
14 filhAhe Mdbeni !Garr h, 4211s1"Couten.
NllOl shrt7cepitolgbe Able?, Affeet,that
reottlh• ' "
• c!:k
hegini to *or,
uider the cr:::e.tann ur.nhl3 idea that we
Should do nothing "unpleasant to Ole
South," arl , i rustles into pi:nt to cip!aq
V. - a Le we , rr,rrec!:y IT , ! di!
, ••
. o ... I
The utti.e.s , Iltr.ll cf vrl..A• Le .1..1 say seems
to haTe Leer. F 1 ~:.•51 !),,t lq .lone
the freethr.eu sh.,uld, if
to 13:1.),C ,he so Cast.) carry the 63
Pithy of the '-outl,rn mem" This is a
' very dif!erent thing from toe idea that ex
cited so much admiration in the Kew York
Time., and other papers of the toady class,
rnd upon which wz. commented, presuming
it to be correct. We have no objection to
the precept ? as laid down in Mr. 136ECIIER'S
correction. W. ahonid by-all means avoid
.1 giving offence to the South, Whenever it is
possible to avoid tt, consistent - with a stern
adherence to duty and the right; and we
are glad to know that he Is not the parent
of so silly a conception as that attributea to
him in the origins -1 report of his sermon. -
JErr. Darn' FAMILTISCanADL,—A Montreal
correspondent of Le C'anadins, Imparts the follow.
Ing,Freaeh:, paragraph "The children of Jcffer•
eon Davis hare been for some time In Canada,
as is well known. The two bora are Jrast now
In Chambly. and about to enter Lennoxville Col
lege. The young girl, nine yearn of age, la a
pupil 14 the convent of the Sacred Henri, Utili
se Recollect.. Last Sabbath several Southern
refugees went 10 tee her. They brought with
them the Federal General Cochrane, whom they
introduced to the elrt, telling her that hr term a
frond ni ar SJr:Aero muse, aithoutyt circumstan
ces ~aittramed to
,light Se tha ranks of ita ent
rant. The child. locking to the Geteral, ans
wered : '1 shall believe that you a-e one of the
filen& of cur cause •hen you shall have obta;n•
ed the release of my father.' The Genera! was
deeply mend wish this answer, and promised
the child to ore a:, [Or influence on behalf of hlr.
R✓son
Th.. "0 Iccl t ee h ...•G::. ,
• ~.:e or, Toro, who Ir
Tur Clic:num( Ehqz, trey exultingly says
- The '=oi:Yr. comes back to the Union with
the Fin, ire:: en which the went out, and
having, en ,Iht. men and no other ideas, the
f.:111C men ISLA be at the helm of the S ate,
and must regulate their conduct oy the same
ideas. • • " :Neither is It correct to
say that they have paned with the 'chattel
:e ' lor tneir rights of property are,
as they understand it, unimpaired ; the dls
turbance Laving been simply as to th e pos
session."
Is the cct:n ty ready to bring back the
South "with the principles on which site
went out'" Let everyllepublican member
of Congress ponder that question well be
fore he makes up his m nd as to how he
will east his vote.
(itATLltti READT.—St. Lotus is clearing
streets for the cholera. The Council have
enacted that every house or property holder
shall cause the sidewalk and gutter in front
of his premises to be thoroughly cleansed
on Wednesday and Saturday of each week,
under penalty for non-performance, and It
Is now required of the Street Commission
er!' to follow suit in looking after the
sheets.
STATE. NEWS
Tnr. Chambersburg lloposilery says:
Our readers will miss their usual weekly
entertainment tram "Gossip." Mr. &qr.
ock was In .he car on the Pennsylvania
.railroad In which nine persons were killed
near Lancaster recently, and was seriously
itijured. The seat and floor were torn out
under him, but he saved-his life by holdmg
himself up by his hands un the car
was stop,red. liu leg was caught anal
booty torn. The flesh was cut to the bone
below the knee and lacerated and bruised
terrib!y. lief, now in Pailadelplita at his
father's Lome, and was some better at last
ad vices.
Tun Erie L:. , te;, says. Pith.ole, ac
cording to present appearances, is destinel
to become one of the grand railroad June
ions of the country. In the course of a
few months four distinct railroads will be
in operation, oeside the plank roads now
building. The i , leopolis road, now nearly
done, will soon be open to travel. Tats
will connect Pithole with the navigable
waters of the A.:legheny. The second is
the Titusville road, the third is the road to
Item), and the loarlh is the t'.ttsburgh and
Erie branch.
Toe SW:CC:et lierad says: Adam
Spongy ol Somerset township, committed
suicide about ten Jays ago, by hanging
upon a tree. ins wood, a considerable dis
t .nce from his residence. It appears Mr.
Spaugy had been liable to fits of mental
derangement. fot. some year!, and, was, for
that reason discharged. from the army last
year.
Tns Harrleburgh Patriot rays: Wild
du. ke are now appearing shin rue Susque
hanna. Sportsmen ehrnll temeMber that
they are only allowed to shoot them on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each
week.
TUE President of the United States has
appointed Dr. Palemon John, the editor of
the Bloomsburg RepuLi icon, Assessor of the
Thirteenth District of Pennsylvania.
MAJ, GEN. TIARTILANYT, Auditor 4m
eral elect, lies returned to his command In
Kentucky, and is now on duty at Louis
ville.
TILE apple crop is almost a total failure
in Franklin county.
TOE corn crop in Barks county is vary
large.
TOE Russian Government is beginning
to be ,alarmed at the extent to which its
noes are counterfeited. Several bands of
forgers are engaged-in this manufacture,
anti a number of suspected persons have
been arrested. It Is stated that at NUM
Novgorod. an Immense quantity of false
notes have-been found rolled np In cigars.
Tar Savannah Herafd reports that the
Charleston Mercer!, will presently be re.es--
tablished by Mr. R. B, Rama, Jr., its for
mer pro; rietor. Also, that Mr. T. Hurley
and Mr. John'Bonuna Wlll soon begin the
publication in Charleston of the indepaa
sat African. The more newspapers the
better. Full and free discussion is the
life-blood of a republic.
Turns. has been aremarkably large yield
of grapes in France this season, and their
richness In;nice Is quite as wonderful.
I Large quantities of wine have beanies* for
want of asks to eters It. In some parts of
Burgunduer onsfumishing their own bar
rels can put chase new wine M from four to
nine cents per gallon. The hest of French
brandy can be made at leas than one dol
lar per gallon, but cheapness in Europe Is
not likely .0 effect prices in this country,
where speculation and adulterattma hart
sway.
30135 .- RODEICIIAVOIT, an auctioneer,. o f
Sent, Portage county, Ohto, wee uttirdered
near that place, Wednesday night, and ha s
body placed on the track of the Cleveland
and Pittsburgh Railroad. Two meitorritit
whom he had beim gambling during the
evening are suspected to have after Wards
waylaid and murdered him, knowing that
he had several hundred dollars on his per
son. They boye not yet been melted. -
Tire lion.;Bradford lb Wood.. our late
minister at Copenhagen. has been eeferely
rebuked by, the trotted States Groirernraent.
for having paid .. .his meets . . totheenVoy of
the AreltdohliZe, time capital,
"and. haliaintai been einierseded by Mellon.
ALL YPIP:4ID, AellNe4l , .Patrioi, Who.
ins already /or Tiotunari.
Ceozgla' tiiiiiffourtaan mll
- iditaltuultattpUiantPairsreilithaaa-.
tiVeiiitinditd'an4'lle/Dritgird ollll7l
e
urgaq months:
• titer a tresty_orptict 'been tatlfiedbts
twermlowntedexacersl4tialuttl*ViOpal:
gthtiagMailim
bi
11 0113 8 1 9 etgintl4WltWeit tilPped
MR 'ripen hilifire, lob ri Ornefolldwint hia;
They both -roiled to•tho bottom bat -
the pan eacaped , with 'very llttkinjury, thig
-1"111-TRAPIa.4dA • ro I.
firoloargyeakaatil b 6 tralk - witttep
.11 %1 we# o2 lo.4 l .fla etitibeitWO; ol lTtlea:-
day ) foe'' Hulett - pimp:qty. zotttp,
abotit to
sfo dierigrPeritilattatfrk
4 ..dp A.,
We take th.. i,4loring Itemi mitithg
Intelligence from the Slack k
g .roun.a:of Oct°Ler to
The Monitor Bill. in Ihikiee" 4 ' , t e
v !thin the neck I; '".' "'.
or. of uniting 11. ,
son desulphurir.: in ti.
! 00 11l We :rho!: rerliariz• - •
;ht. t,rbt L ‘lse tit ore
Into one of the turnai:os last conning
'rile other main turnat_e is approaching
completion, sad a large desulphurtznor will
be nearly finished this week. Crashing
machinery is bring act up in the old Mil
waukee for temporary use. Idr. Lyon. has
fenced cut the world for the present, but he
thinks that a month will see his worts well
enough under way to allow of public In
spection. Ms outlay Is wonderful; he must
gu ar d Fltzpattick last night shipped 262
ounces of gold--eleven days' run of thirty
one stamps on Gunnell ore. Mr. F. says he
has the best show now, that ever was known
in the mine. Mr, Lyon has purchased fire
cords of his ore at t. 300, 'currency, per cord,
p.nd he takes it at the mine. Perhaps this
is the beginning-of a new eye em—a sys
tem in which the ore market will be at the
mouth of the mines, and the ready cash
price will be superior to the reaults hereto
fore obtained by all the cumbersome pro•
cess of hauling, crushing, and amalgama
ting in ttmexpens.ve stamp mill.
Mr. al. P. Frink is getting •out two cords
of ore per day from the Gardner. Trumau
Whitcomb is crushing for him with about
the old results. Mr. Clark, for the new
company he organized, is building a new
mill or engine house on the Gardner Lode.
His machinery is understood to be coming.
Charley Peck is snaking some very inter
esting experiments at the it lcelsior Mill, on
harsh OTC. Under the stamps, the yield
was but six or eight dollars per ton, 500
pounds being the amount upon which he
made his tests. Desulphorized In the eons
mon teverbersting furnace. the yield was
increased to to elve dollars. llesuiphurlzed
by Keith. it is increased to forty-five.
The Crosby A: Thompson prowl; remains
to be tried, For ainfilits7'..tallng, he uses the
Freiburg, pen, with a one mailers. Tuese
discharge into a series of three copper pans,
about three feet over, one emptying Into
the other, the three arranged on a plank
nod given nearly the same motion by ec
cen , rirs, as that given ton golf pan, by the
hands ol a prospector.
In the t•Nperiment with the batch of ore
desulpiturized by Keith Buhr, after run
ning about tc. rive hours, there were as
many dollar,' worth of tine, bright Mimi
gold, taken tom the three copper pans,
that (Auld not be made to autalgamate with
yet, kt-liver by any means, and every
known method was tried. The inference
is that in any other amalgamot it this gold
would have passed off with the water. This
is an important fact, if positive y and well
35(1. rtalned, destined to vas ly iacrease the
raving of gold and silver wherever pans
ate used for amalgamating.
i❑
Tux Chattanooga Galate says small pox
is gradually spreading over that city. Theta
are over 118 cases in the Pos. hospital, and
a number of cases reported In various parts
of the city. It has invaded the freeimen's
(amp, where the mortality to likely to he
large
PUBLIC NOTICES
!NOTICE TO NTOCOMOLD EDS.—
TN, nThOll TD A NSTER !SOUKS of the
t•r7ThIUROH AND CoNNE9.LSVILLE K R.
Co, will be closed on SATURDNY, Nova to,
990, At 9 o,clock. P. II ,end wtll so remain matt
a tsf t t. Annual Election of Manor., to be held
on tte Ith day of December nett.
]NO, H P AGE, In.
oc.r.rld Secretary and Tremo•er
VMS EIATORALTY..--JA.311:5 DUN.
A LDS. ON, Alderman of the Fourth Weir 4
at the 'alienation of friends, Das consented to al.
low hie name to be ueeil la connection with the
next Mayoralty, and telli be a candidate Babied
to the airedt vote of the people, la accOrdatiee
with the recommendation of the last 'Republica&
Municipal Convention. or= de
*, * R f. aloB •
pRESBRYEB--.2.5 dozen assorted Pre
unres fast received sad for Isle tri
REY e:ls k BRO 4.
ELLIEtt-200 doz. Currant Blackher
t, ry. Yeanb, Pine Apple. blespberry and Limp*
./t late mow in store ano eels. by
nry HER a BROS,
,kirstlLL PICK Lt.l3—CU -- bbis. and 111
13•11 We prime "Plokles, In etnester. now to
store and for sate by
RET.MER r 8R03.,
Not 124 sat 12i Woad dares:.
0) It.,E LES IN GLASS —2oa dor. half
(ickao end plot, asserted sad plaba
net.. In toze•u/ for sale by
SLYIEII & MX.%
No. 158 and 123 Woad areal
CHOICE WINTISR APPLES.--We are
now renewing a let otte ear 201,11 chola. Win.
ter Apples tut up with great cars, comprising all
t .rietleool good looms nut!, which •.• will mil
to lob to lull chums, from barrel to
cat load. Ott samples at the Liberty 'treat.
ten L. IL lOtOy 11.
!,,41'.1—EN JD REttLUENCE FOB BALE.
—We offer fur lisle tee residenee or Dt. Mae,
' , teesu tip airunte on Si, coon avenue, between
ederal and haudosky infee•s, Saito tdottaion,
dtlr ah , hl lJli7, The lot cm a Mont on the atm.
Ile 01 3 0 AS! oy 24, feet. to a 40 foot Wert. The
house la built to the most saute!: Le manor,
end bendeosiely entabeni mein and b.* buiidune
each i home Muriel.; two large ratlere,d.tnice mom
nue lutehen t n tint doer. lb. houserenstalne
teems in al. S OVTHtIE/tl a .t.hrb,
ocd6 01 Market aunt.
N CONIM GNMENT AND FOR SALE,
N- 0 1:00 nt 1.. Ames.
00 " Prorobb.ow Potatoes:
lea Witte Signe;
tro 11 Orions;
" snag/ Street Poial oes,
tr," boxes Hamburg
(0 . 1 . Goa= do
bll l l. Cranberries;
12 trait boli. Pickles, tot LANs;
to do Mate Firth.
10 do Trout;
too Nobel, Timothy Seed.
Si°BAIT k PrEiTEB.,
ory No. 01.1bert y street.
It* -
Modern Houses For Sale
klandsomeli located on Webster al set, (east side
of West tionunons,) near Ohio street.oommanding
a One view, and in a cleanly neighborhood.
The bowel, are of modern build, nod
Combine all the Conveniences
USUALLY FOUND IN FIRST CLASS HOUSE;
Apply for further Inform a tip:l to
S. S. SRI AN, Broker,
Fourth St., (Burke'. But'dike.)
Now IS THE TIME,
AND
el Market Street the Place,
TO SEGER! GREAT BARGAINS
IN
tiOGTHSITD SHOES.
vrE ABE sEr-Ltrm
Ladle' . Moto= Sewed Boots_pws. worth ,2 00.
do db 'do satmOUL 33, wotth 33,50.
do Lagting
t a r d o
three' soles. far' 44,25, worth 35,00.
Ladles , Lasting Congres ()slum,
three soles, ..... i 35,03 worth 513 0
Ladles' Sewed' ipped Bsimorals,
heavy .....$462. worth $4,00,
Ana all other good' la proportion
nt member t 46 n841°41114
A: ROBINSON:. 4c. Coy
ai nunxrx . STILZEt,
Arad door to BAWLER'S DU Cloode Store
• 'oelD
zarors:;;I:8•11 W. pattli..D.O.Yrd III'OANDAsa
:yilicsafr, cam & co.,
(Lars 'moos, viol • c
Wboleaale dealer. to FOREIGN AND , DOnn-
Ms DRY GOODS, No. 04 Wood strret.,., third
. -.ova Glatiood atiao. l*Parthuyit. apt,
'LOUR
000 bbl• Vaintlywheat; '
aou
.do^.. do Ind do}.
I CC I -40. .; spring - dot
Soo bush prime Ear Corn •
ICO , ab u t"
SCOOldisb Oats) •
I e zoro darololfirgißrelr..
store and for sala_by_ '
:PACT ''M l.so „.„rif =ON t• GO.,
italO • ' 4" Non Groot.
. • P'ili E - LUARIPATINO 'OIL --'40 .--- bbla i
ia• tuarlaatiig Oil. a vary lima ( L am a , _. •
tbe .auvig Farr Ou, and • eupgascana=
- tau, bury, Tor sate by
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Vui - kraTriarnaML.6o. hi* add;
-- A. nu agostabiemu.a.rsouva whit Alt
by ' ..- :. p i .i: . % WNW* * Dace.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
iiRO V ER ,t BAK ER
EEVVINC MACHINER
,
fo I N. a • • ye,
Fin! r'r,r,:,n, for ten wo.k st Fear,.
State Fair .
First Premium for beat Si "hike work at New
York State lair.
Fire Fremism for beat Family Machine et Ohio
State Fair.
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
at Ohio State Fair.
trot Premium for beat 111 anufacturing Machine
rat blichtgan St ate Fair.
First Francium for best Manufacturing Machine
at Wisconain State Fair.
Firm Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
at I. •wre nee Co.. Fair. Pa.
First Purclum for best Machine for general pus ,
poem at Lawrenee Co. Fait, Ps.
First Premium for beat k amily Disunion at
Bucks Co. Fair, Pa
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
at Bunks lb. fait g Ps.
First Premium (or best Manufacturing and Fatn.
Sy Machine at Sprineflielll Fair, Onto.
First Premiumfor beat Manu f acturing and Fam
ily Machine at Pelolyra Fair, N. Y.
/hat Premium for best Maattlaatoriag and Fam
ily Machine at Suffolk 17.16:Fatt, N. Y.
First Fremfum for best Maaufacturtng and Fain
tly Machine at Schuyler Co Fair, N. Y.
First Premium for best Machine for all para.ves
at Ailershmy Co. Fair, Pa.
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
at Allegheny Co. Fair, Pa
First Premium for best Machine work at alle.
g . coy Oa. Fair, Pa.
At d whams er exhibited.
A. F. CHATONEY,
GENERAL AG ENT,
cr.:7.4,41m5, No. 10 Flfgh st.. Pittsburgh
1 . !.N S IU1; u Lir% IN TtiE
HARTER 011 E LIFE INSERANCE CO.,
OF II FORD, CONN.
711 E (11,LY LIP. INSITTIA.NCE COMPANY
IN Ant E. ICA that Loa , makes and pays ant an.
nut.' CASH taVi ilrN E., on the feat end each
newp... La payment of pretriltu. Lis ()Ann
CATITAL aLli •e A:mulatto. ot :01.500,000 is
b.bunlf bonne stocks Awl mortgages
of HEAL ESTATE. It I• note to Its lqth year of
1,1•Ittellt, sod tin.l•S t tl to the WID 11.00 DIY
mean et It. mete,ra the otat of ONE hilt •
1..1 , N DOLLARS. To Vats sate not • single craze
of litigation tins Sac /1,01, an e‘ ',nee that 1111. r.
'Oily and fait dealing is aal out 4114' with this
C• na , a. y
The oree, of th i n romp toy are not for'ettenl
by trues of ton pa tnent btem . tto titer the
eteoLd year No i.at nolulten after ten
3 eats, tt.O. llCles con • MAW itved thettoo, We.
ov
.1 C. NC AI.RLi, President.
N. S. PAL.IIIEIL, Vico Croa.deut
S. 11. W HITE. Secreleay.
1341.stett Vince for I Metz Yen 1.1 I ant, ve!.ere
etr,len •od Wank Popltenetion will he fLrrilea
ed. 3% W 00•1 1111 reel. Nittstui:gek.
rroto Wit ltlte. , tercitiFhout the •Stote. Apply to
4...c.1.1y41 F. E. UIn.,DELL,,St•te Agept
17 TRALtt(IA AND
o'ONNELLSVILLE'.'...* -*"
On and alter MONDAY, Oct 31:6, ISO, the t
W.ll tare the Depot, corner or Hon and Wen.
enters, as followe
EITIVTI
Patabargh. Pltloo.o.
Mail to and [ram Uniontown. 1:16 a. a. OM p.
P.preaa " " . p.. 10.03 a. 4.
Ftrat McKeesport Aceoen ..1100 ISO a. EL
Second .." .• 005 p. m. VMS p. n.
" 390 11:23
Seoos 440 p. m. e 0 p..
Su.edal Cthureh tratu to and
from MelLecaport ISO p.ha. lel) a. al.
For flake'. apply to
SHANE, Age.t.
. _
odl.ll, W. H. STurl:, Superluttneg.
ORE & CO.,
25 Fifth Street
FANCY LOTH SICQUES.
'• It Welt they Mt the emotion of buyers.
r r -
DW EL.LII4O HOUSE IN ALL Eli USN Y
• one and • half story frame Catage lipase, con
tain/Ng two parlors, dialog room, Mushea and four
chiumbert, antis era!er and cr.., occupying • fat atts
haghly cultivated and ondamanted with shrub
bery and etude trees.
The aurroundllogir are pleasant, affonttng ample
space for Lresta air, and the outlooX on the three
rat% n commandlos an extenalve and ruled 'dew
Fur Ituther Information, apple co
IIItYAIT. Broker,
Fourth Street. Barite. Building
VY r..tt ii.t . b.eht3.slEN rb.--eat portico
Intercom/ are hereby noctlichi that the under-
Maned. 111.wera optrototaw to Mak* wesamtat of
ths costs and •11 , 110••• 01 making a Nora. and Ita
branch.. from Wuchtnoton owe* mid
Ora r - ase-
One to the roonalot actl• rOCllthald,4l.
!ashen,. Isttl p eel at the IiECORDING RX,-
L A] r okay tlrrlt/E, ist to said city, Ito
15.111111tAl", ectebes Z9th, at to Wahmx.
CO hear appeals loom their amassment. sat's*.
tent of which mos Oo area at mild once to the
tamtatflas. WM. DILWOUTEL
WLI. DisRENDIt
LuCATION
steel S FOE SALE, situate on,
eel 1011. four wiles tram the etty, idles from
Laughlin's alai= of tie tionodleellill
le nerd, on whia, is. floe Oliherd of over 44
Fr. rt 'Fri es 5f tins quality; in C0.,1 ero„td t ,. ;
want 'Bands sod toodt 5 ides of. Coal, with
pit Mlcl•zary opened.
46 leo, sr-ether Lot adjoining the wane, coa'ati.
log 16 *um pertly underlaid 'o6th coal.
t or plot sod Whet liffornildloll, apply to
Lets 8. Wet. AIN It . 102 Fourth it.
- -
la r ld. DIG BY, Agent, No. 37 13alltlitleld
I St .10•4 et the nreeent, oat of the Cheeped,
Beet !Cede sad Most Faeb lonabis Stook of
RUDY MADE OLVIIIING
IN THE. CITT. Salta from ISt to ILO. nea
r:oaf. trona Ile to 410 Orders to ids Tattering
Lin. executed In the best meaner. orP:iord
COUkil It Y REISIUSNOr. TO LET.
A BRICK COT I AGE Ilu USE.
At o.2lend. within Illteln mistte.• watts Iron
tbr Osklard Station. A Suet wet of Water, sad
were of soft Water, Frwe Trees, ite. I squtre of
ve.b.turd LSA.AO NOOK, 118 Fsurth et.
el L REFINERY FOR SALE.
Of capacity of about ISO barrels per Reek, .ItuMe
on I ank pi river at Franklin. 11th go.; landing
for boats. Coal can be Dad at la eenta.per bnabel.
Apply to W. W. WARD, Prealdent
onnfsail Franklas and Saody Coal and (AI Co.
S 1 TY .b.t.VE.Di HEAD
FAT CATTLE FOR SALE.
et the BreK Tt VERN. three malee frlie
the city, e the Bevireeettle Road. 0e.2e:...ta
JOURINEYMEN PAINTERS.
mimo
TWO 000 D STEADY HAND'
Apply Immediate/7 to
MAJOR FOLEY.
Gclet2td Centre street. Rirmtagh.m
VOR SAL, A LOT OF GROUND, coa
x' gaining about TEN MMES. situate to DIV".
vine, Malian townanip t near th e Nett 81 - 4 1 1 1, 11
Road. Tidy pet/kg/ - 1s Web rune/tot a Country
Residence, betty of Curio:nein to too ray 1/ , tho
Blanchester Pm/eager .11411 war. or F. It. W. .1;
O.E. R. would be sold An ono or iwe loin.
BEEN2M!MIM
666 b WANT/SD
To canvass for DR. ROLL&RD'S LIFD
OF L 1 NCOLN. Terms Llbersl.
JOiiti A. EXERT, genera/ AgEAS.
lriktietdires: Morttit, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A SSEI3SIIENT NO ICE, =iotice is
UM ostetlttoontiot the thral
l/Ig, Patrlog.and Curoi.g of Tannehill .I.4pe.
Pao
tune Lane and ration ss. Itrest;l bees misilioita
een be 'elm et my (Mee, in the Market Bnildta)f,
until th e nth day of October, MSS, on *Mai day ft
,atu be Asodtd over to the int! Tmuurer for cot-,
ettaaLks BEE - UHSPrAnit.
ReconlAug. Resulator.
PELQ U &ST,
11,10.2:31.13 - Xi
NO.. 21 WYLIE STREET,
EASES TO ORDER OTA OuvriNG AND
MODELS FOE MEW ILVENT/ONI3.
elSarocas
Ett LopT.—Lost Monday evening
T ale lOW - hut; ea pith,' ,tekt tes: citr
PelseagerEe t et Clelratteet, Wl* liyacg
ea 0 1 4 11 b..Tirenafri•
ed ea lair wit et thle b tila Depot
of the Pittibtuth, All q ataxia htsbafteo4s2,4ter Pas.
•
S ,._,_ • ___
ART , piD , EPINEETTEk—Afot•
TAW
patlots , imams orllr/ STEWMITT zisetti
dealer,.of,Pittetfltrier,, , Per.pnir tba , .o"Aklaor-eoe
• Alleltlat9 UP' r,PM,,, , ,,. , „„ b r. gu1iz
N VE V t t thit t '
A
T,, t IN, kitilg..Vß:. sso --ei
84,...,*.1t0r1w r,..11.,,, , , , - , Lqiiiii. ,.. ..464- z
C24qilitm u rig h v a 46
I t/hit:4 lEW or_ _ _ filt gr._
Itialaana t a. xualsai'Cillauv , A _ V ,
11'=)siimttlatin,t1iRitilONISIISW45,11. j
' . i "I 7 alrelt.,:o4l LA',,1,1 .111. e,t
04 . •2 . 4 ukz4suita 7 ,,, gi:t l WTO': .. i • 1:7.:
On 4 214 .1. 4 t. 7 XDP, : • : v i e r. ,... i, m — t , ,
tete , tielnient.. -neei
est •tarto *v •••,- .. ti a
4;_: @TA I .: • p :,:. a car 4024
-L. O L'W . lllalltAlgisAtitr ti dare ail
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
pn Mini:GU THEATRE.
GHIONI AND SIG. MIN.'S
GRAND ITALIAN OPERA
12M4
Mr. St rah otch not out. re 'with moei. rilengore,
'bet h.•l :1 ~ m pletv
at .pvtn orupeuy. embracing some
01 .6e moei m.orni nue favorably kaOwa artiste,
roe pit, 11111171 S AND litii.7lll>l ki A,
coropite or co., el the molt teleotet notliite
(thin riei. Toth. 0110 N.L0114 he will give lu
burgh,
POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY
comnENci N .110 X DAT, X ovomP.or 6
SIX DTI TER ENT GRAND OPERAS,
Ina style Dory railed by any' ether management.
he. followlog eminent ert t leta from tea New
York ifeartemv of fiture, 00114tRute the Ohtani
111. Stahl' Grand Optera Oom
Signorina A\ LIMA OTITOXI, the famone
Drametto Prima Donna, from the Italia' Opera.
New York Academy of attain, and the Theatre
Yearn, Ravens.
Rm. ?era sriteizosoii, the favorite Clea.
bonito.
. _
OANNISSA, Prima Mina, Oroverl
Grind Theatre,
Signors ranoerEttra nndHAM, First
Tenors, of the. 4W York, Boehm and Ph!tads!.
htn !tandem:den of VOW,.
Signor IkfA.NCtSI, the erolneht Baritone, front
the (}rand Opera, neater Tams, nalans.
sigs 01 Al t•UATINO SLISIN/, the Grand Hanes
Frahm!, , late of Max braretzek's Italian Opera,
Neer York.
Smoot ANTON 4.16LA1F, Om celebrated Basso
Butte, late of Drover's (lemma Opera.
!time. PATIO7II and tilt. ZnITZ7.I, Second
Don PAS.
Fig. nIMEN ••mi Ste. PEED I, Second Tenon.
ft 6. I.O.IJArELLI •nd Ste. BlAdSlti, Second
B•sso•,
Sig. TRIM:IISJ ROSA
13261er=l
StAge_Menecer.
rei:lo , m • • ---- .......
Prr lonia....__ 31g. T. 01110.
C..eto me, s—.---.. Mau. Zi SIF. Saatchi.
The entirely new sad col ly wardrobe Du bean
parallelled by th e Director la Perla.
The followloe operas will be per ormed with a
tut of aumpaned strength..
FRNANA, FAUST.
NORMA.
DUN CUOVANNL
11- TROVATOnE,
Alinieslon to ramidette and Dreu Filrc;e, $1;
ired sante, 50 emits extra; Family Circle, 50
em ia; Private Box., 112.
1 he sale of Sew.° rickets, tWS each,. eaitldek
the l•olde• to a sreored nest for well clizatt, will
con mecca W I:IINESDNY, November A
03
510101'. Muer: Store. Stle or
It. Lets (or sinqlp nrchu wlu nommence et the
a. In. plsed on rfil 0.11, ' , creel:neer 1, st e • 0.
1•?':etyl
SALES rIF GOVEFINIIENT
• • !,
3, . nag .Intt
einbi, 1,, 21, 0,!...73 s• : r
at bolos,
N 3,11" \
•• },, ; 1 ,- Ity- II 1: - -1/.11 ow. ;
I.V \ NI
1713.083 -T/1 , II"' k 1
2 .. '3. , •a, 318.11:+r , escl:
lintus”,•4 PI • 1 , 0: r, , • ~
0.1 I .1-, el
11,trri•1...,,•. r 3 TIII . R , rItI A •, a,
23. 800 1,1 •H. F>
'llt ..finno rl•urc, I's. ''ol I s••••
2.111 hoirt , t ,
1 . 4 - W1.1 , N N eri , e: 10,
11.8113:1:,
1',,tt5.1117 I:, -11111.1 \ , \'o. rn.`se I
ll' •11,1.... s
1.el• rn -073.1 , N LUIS.
Nd•re.mber .4, 8,3 Hi 812 , 1,
L•v.l.e, P 3 -1 . 151 15,1.01. N overnbe, r , , IT
111 , 1503-,
TllLor3 - 1117 P 1 T11 , 13 , 13A1, 1-nl , er I 3))
11012 , 1>
lit .3, 1/17, -7111 . 113 , 1/11 . 3 - 111121 A
m 1,7: Am.! 54 too 111 I. Lo e 3 t,
1.3,1. \ l: k.
'll 1.. , L,]1 C A I, vc...4,
earl, ~. sy
. I.,lnetor, wt. - 31111 , 11 ••••
• .•ct, y
-11:1 LA NI.
1 , 1•':•nore, .13,1 - V 7
I , 113, , EN.
~ rpors., %id --WY:IO:3'2,IIA
If,llllgl/, II I •
fr I: , lE\ • .1.1 Tlti ,Lc'. tt n.
each .I.my
- -ALI, 01 Lt. , WILL TAXI. tl. I,'l
At at, .oriel of tale. all the Gorernment
'till he dieposeil of. ilinyore thoul.l there:ore
tii tirentireit es of ihla last opportunity In pp:.
)'UT tale. nl pt.l.ltc sni not:. to int. West I .e of
Western Ilewllpaper.
A ['mills I.'lo be sold atngly.
t•ales to t0171.1.113Ca at In a. Os each day
1 era s—LIAAII, to ratted ,
ettrottory.
Ali 3 A. ELI N.
Bret . Wig. t)e. to a narae
First Die I.
THEO RIN DElt
NEESRB JOHN P. HUNT & CO
WII.I. I'sl ISH lISMF.IOATF.L.Y ITS
1rE1111.43101 REPORT
EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL,
I=l
JOHN P HUNT & CO. Publishers.
Gi COI. Ifi !
The ehotent stook of
AND SILVEII WATCHES, MOCKS
&ND JEWELRY, ever broaitht to Alle-
MabTni UILL Cite,
o sea Doer Oa earn at the
f
T. 11. liI.AGES.
No. 98 3`aci.corgra aft..
Where WATCHES of the best molten JEWEL.
WY of the seems. style.. CLOCKS of dewy dew
er.pttoo of feet American and French makers.
PURE SILVER APL PLATED GOODS, snob
as Yorks, Spoons and Hollow Ware. flotiemlan
and French China and Glue VASES of <Motown
patterns: and all articles beIOnSHIS =F._ It II of
ensinees, viii be .old et a great Rh:Wirt:-
TICS 1 Fine W•tch and Jeweliy work candidly
mace and repaired. Higbee( pr•ee paid for 0:d
fiver. Don't (onset the pls.*, al Federal .tweet,
A llentuny. oe rd
A LARGE LOT
LINEN TWINE
MYERS, BOWYER & CO.,
511:44,...C1 • and =auk Book ➢loker.,
Olt BALE ON LONG CREDIT, A
FOAM'S HOUSE, neasly new, eostaieln.: flee
toms.. wanh house, pantry. two parches, good sel
ler, Astern , out home, edthboeSquartar Serest
ground, well Lamed and flouting 011 two streets;
covered With ohildee hearing_ !TOUT:TM of differ,
ent kitult; Grape VtAtt Oa
avail (mato; plank
walk to sottdri feerioassitthe pleqe, pod within
16 nallxites walk Of the 6 1 0 nOolta 111 1a 101 . 9 11 11 4 00
Blount Washington. Alatto4Johling the shove, •
Ili use contemlog three rbom• sad port h, ertth,
1 1 1101 c, acre ground, WI :of bearing fruit nowt
(grape Vines and eMial (tuns, with stable ant
outbuildings. Pomewlen E6lee,, tat April. 1901.
Also, molted. • fiILICKMA KM., to eonttact to
mete h 0,0• C or _0 . ,,,a. , Eir.c on Mount
WSelting
to,
Et quire cf
oltdsh W. LI 918.11.11 T.
cte
N 0.151 Dibart) rives(.
SITUATE ON -EWALT BTREET,
Lawrenceville, tw• choice Brick Rai!dente* for
sale. They ere largeoubstacitiallY bean, and , well
Ilnished dwelling., haring a lot 911x130 loot deep,
well improved. withriond water.AllAuttrully 1005.41.1.
.41.1. within oneriquare of Aas
be ,Filenger hallway..
This etre. t du bleed newt y p ied this past season.
and presents - ono of the mr,inbeautßul seances
to or AVoRt tiro Clip .parties wishful By preture
p. *Ascent and cheap placato reside, wheel nq i
estate .16 ad. - alleles, and must continue to advanoo,
"I.WI low, hail Wiwi, to and from the city, at
6!i home, from flea to thetnoratag until twelre
:!rht, which embrace! !!;.1, the timete.=
il
Inc buneei-CT ellikiiitA, Oninfre ben( •
hied roads i n the country, could not overlook
'the advantages which-this borOugh preunte. Gery
• ernment Bolide will be tweet' in pernediri dement.
Apply at the Real Estate and Bieurance ORlca of
0, R. BATBS,
oda ' Boller street. Giaversewevili.,
Foii saLz, •
TWO 0051kOPITAtILE TWO ST Or
BRTpic
• . •
wo. sod 211406 N. 6ITR REUTER IMITLITING
.T.S UN 0 xatTRE f A r vjwurii TWOBUILD
INO LUTE sitAxr,ost3 fr 4140.11, el
, ;Wit =tall"
, i44.41td -Woad NSP.TORRWIRRI 'wawa.
OO 4 '
Fisbi 1140 OS ;WilTliON:',Blr,p.
neousbasrotailabletbflirVertlifibefitego
Rd to POr 7 01Olottlas 4111 Vicky:Mclean' ilt
14 apomnab W hass_boaa-pla•-•.
Mau hands for collectioa. 43he pm,. who
anoto been asseasod aro be i ,aotifted to a
'. "Orlttalf,thErcrayeeleilmi
_l. .4 41111.4 i„,„..4,6_,..,b0ued.,,,..
4 1 .40.0 the.t....., .0. 4.. m .„,t.
a orafOriallOo ar , 0,.. +.,F,,s;_w Jr,
If MC Pine -,. ' ' .._ ' ' • ettiqfollottor. .
•
. • .
'd iet r.e. to n e ts,
. tunt the tedtaltd fail! C hia; I lacineadii
acne er, each lait:loM
ea 1 1 ,611 the eualerithsidi'
r 0111173 4 lallaribetteeal. r
M e.. 3 .AL Wranillit• 130.
awd
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MIMil
TRUTIIVIJLe
Le• aimed to tC so In all I gay, am) !o
oft, r.ae tLc. laughing ~ ;"2.3 for extracting teeth
ithuil pain, it Js, In my Moat humble convic
t. n, the t•est agent for safety and a:lotto:Ley aver
inrc , duced. having Oren the eLlorofcrtm and
ct her ;for tea years .pre.yjoun to my vise of the
gas, and 1115 agent fbr more thallten
ti,e meantime administering; It to many
pot c ho took ether and chloroform alma, I
m to be ak2led in the use of all these agents,
and wa. assure every person desiring to undergo
e Tut - turn of tooth extracting, that their life
awltcaah b pert ecily safe •
giving It a trial.
11 , ( Lase no sieknots or ilsys of stupidity from
ib.c. I a:so offer :o those wishing them, n
Eel of t^sth fc. ten dollars, nod nil
bets work If •
A. 1,. CULLILAN, New Bright...,
J It. HASLET.
r. corm's.
J FENNER. PnsWmt of ttc citizens' Fissure
ger Railway.
0 W. PATTERSON
.1 B. LYON.
Da. DUNCAN.
ALEXANDER SPEER
0. WILSON. Ez-Moyor
JAMES DOPE NS,
JA)11.13 LA EIe.A.R.
1. 0. PERSIIMO. D. D., President of /4c rat..
Lail& Female College.
Roy. S. FINDLEY.
Da. SPEER.
A. BRADLEY.
V. K. 111.11.10 -
S. Mali= Oakland.!
Ma. Ale SAITO it, Sirerlekley.
Pa. 3. VANHIJUL, Elizabeth rm.
C. SILL, Dentist,
lie. He lI•ESE Snit=
MEM
DRY GOODS, T RIMMIN GS 4-C
_ •
WE DATE VIE OOPS A D TEI TIStD.
e quantity and at tee pr::es na.Pd, masin,
equtt alent to :ha; contained IL a Cx
orddea.tY &tore..
E OFF ER .1011 PI ECES
NEW SlLlCE;besides others belenglaX to
former pm r eheeee. We 13.11P5 no weepetr
titian In thu dsPartateat, owing to ours
being the largest in ts Wart, and we sell
cheap al
.other goods.
E OFP EB-3,000 PIECES
DRYS S GROWS., egibracing all grades from
IS% to s3,fo per yard. Dalin= very beat
31a. Clams. extra wide, Sic, or the but
Print' at 25e, ilod good ditto et ISI:c
OFFER 2,0041
SHAWLS AND 'CLOAKS, =bracing
the deetrable styles, Giset natty of
Cu hmera Long Shawls, Wool Plaid ditto,
Broche ditto. cud Velvet, Fancy and Phis
Seeques, Duque', ac. niers we are eel]
WE OFFER LINEN
GGODS of all kinds. Sheeting., Pillow
Casing, Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached
kinds and atze% White mad Colored
Borden, ditto ll•pktna, ditto Dos'lie, ditto
Towels. Quilts of all kinds, plain end em
broldered. T►ble ►nd Nano Covers. T►ble
Cores try the yard, and Toweling, Craati,
ha., very cheap
Amur :ilia., Castor and Esitilmaun Dent
en. blac . i. and Isimy ,Inrs, and an the
°Vier S.,TYL ^F CLOAKING adapted
to the present .ea.on Prize. from Ir ,S" to
IIQ e. CLOAKS MALLET° ORDER from
01, Own 01/CllBl, and warranteEl to :It
PEI F - I.'Elt 100 PIECES
FLANNELS,, Red, WGSte, Yellow, Orey,
Blue WI Fancy 7lannela of all kinds, goo,'
Se bite Flannel at It cents; Heal Shaker,
Leary and extra Leavy, at at r;oun
try Hamad Flannels at 132 cents; others
cheap In pmpOrtlon
E OFFER 500 PIECE/4
I=l
tons, Satinets, Casinets, Jeans, as. Good
ell wool Csfilmetel, 76.. good Tweeds 6.24
send; Good Sat.!nets and Jeans at 3734 e"
T, tether le:th ful linen of everything to
IN Co fr I 0 N IS
DRY GOODS,
m:nma
Wholesale and Retail.
J. W. BARKER & CO.,
59 Market Street.
r,t, r,-1 , .:1
1 ,,, ,140 z
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W. W. MOORHEAD'S,
81 Bla.rket Street.
I. FULL LINE OF FITIMMILINO CfOODS, In
Lulus, Gents, MIMI lIMABOYL
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS,
w ow.= HOODS, -1101112,9, SONTLCIS, 008.
sEts 11001. SKIRTS. ROSLIIRY GLOVES,
anisorrs, IrEl.llh RIB
BONS, TRIMAIING BIBBONS, so.
W..IIOOB.LLEAD'S
I' . A.. Idt Lhi ienl4•M
AUCTION HOUSE
DRY GOODS & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT,
55 A.VD 57 TEIFTII .BTIMET,
ALASOI(IC HALL BIIIUDIZTO
peir etc. Salegday and evening
WROLESALE AND RETAIL
W FOREAS, 10110 BERT H. I.t.Eollr,
BetaTtm. ol f ke
owe Uziataluitri7druAgy,;o7, 1866, Iu
imp,rottm, Mln Jars for 1 1 41 tali;
saw:ARS !WOW( "DOUBLE dea,_ Wit Is
,
NYMIMPONTACIL LINIC 0 FIE-JA.B, - sad
able* dblebtato - TWO ,otabr Pateita: fat usibrote.
menta AwouBl4 , 74E.EriV.for , 014•TOOL3,
both aged May bd. IBM
.mlrr4i.Nos.NOTtcz. .
spat any Dena&ur pearinta YElNtiEircr
said Patesta by_ EITHER MAKINGAWiDieI°
VEI7IQGBI'iII.ISB. Fat. that 'Warn... •ar
'COMM; wig bkabrectumtto the FELL Ex.
TENT or. 14Fi lAw•• tk •
ationsairr • azotireti ,
OUSE
Z0021'4:I Olt c anveattait, and limit }cleated
-twe storraßl { Or DWEs datieurpy..l42ta HOUSE, No. 15T
SobUtenn .tree, fiositillo 8 loom%
btatliddistabd sUir— walnut 14 the halm,
bath rim nor la kltattc2,' .
FO? farther 4
cilaiPIRK 2 PPItt o
BRYAN,
eas 57 rout tb 04,(Riltimel_Buninng.)
LOTb ON GREENBBIIROTIKE.—
A
/ACIAWAY ATTLIIKOM 90A0be,altbott,
a comorX,ArtirtA, 134120). limendOs, OA lA*:
"tabliutg Pik•_Habon Won "rA SAA
sipimatuis enema, tSP Alleglies7Ocip ,
AlleilwAlnislatato apjpatis Amt a
ascAN
Tenn or ßr•Ver7lbOngtfitit IMO WO 1 3 1
iole, cos. cob, tAlavelA"/Asg
twgears. Inmost.
A. IieILWAINE Anat.
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'47kU-r it Gs,
F.ll. EATO:i
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NO. 17 F'IF'TH STREET.
THE LATES:r NOV/ITS Mikan ,
EON ale now Delhi rhu. the Uhee el RM.
BBOIDERI7D7, HODIVIUT LI'D DBE TinIIK
MINOS, whlzh are teleNtWele4teh briar-An:Ms
of this hove, who le atomism In seimrlrark, ta
Owe of Goods la theelljponlehlar &On
710 Rook of
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3313e1:331;1.40&1:MGRX1CU3
U.L 31Ot
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Jaconets, ramlnm'
Swiss, 11.01110 h Gimp lands,
Linen Sleeves, L#ignijolljal ds D p
Handkerchiefs, /.400riti=g2.
ran CfENTLVELENfr narIaGIONG DL.
PARnaltie ignutivgazuhrtay De tau tua,
=Omen ha ilat* . • . •
cimitmiprim
, Lterea and
MEMO AND SLUM UNDERSHIRTS APO , -
DRAWEEtS•
sitssum:ld:ma:4i
ao GLEG rrorr AND WO , b Hail' HOSE;
SILK ABS I.llegaiiiiDliinD
luzsrs;
GLOVES—Xtne end . ..I.:minutely); diezarare'd
celebrated manttfOure,
CALL LION
F. H EATON,
80, v.: FIFTH M
BATES & 8E14..
A T TRAP.TIONS.
1
Call and our
'NEW GOODS .'OR SPREADS.
M&RSAIL#3
Honey-Co
CRIB BANKETS.
No. 21 Fifth street.
5
BW GOODS_
1111ACRVIll 5 CARLISLE,
FO. 19 FLOTH STREET.
New Trimming:4nd Ornaments,
Bead Wimps and Btattons,
Rich BonnetandAcarf Ribbons,
Fine Gilt and Pen r 1 Belt Buckles.
Rich Silk Beltinn, new lot.
Bargains in Lin 4 Handkerchiefa,
Real Lace Collar it and Setts
Needle Work Etiga aid Inserting,
Cambric and Ha 4 .1 • Bands,
Magic Ruing and laths Faings,.
Real Thread andYrench Veils
American and Entrlishßosieri,
Gloves and Gauntrets—last styles
Zephyr, Wool axt4 Kuittirig.Tsrus,
Ladies and Children' Underwear,
Balmoral Skirts-new Mules
Duplex Skirts, wench 'Corsets,
Gentlemen's Shirga ;Collars Ties
Merino and Silk 'Underwear
Misses Kid Glat4:—ill sizes.
DIEECtUiIiTt /LID DEALERS
Will 'lnd It to thelf Xxataxe to call an exam
tone
out stook before 1144/monl• • '
4.r
humitun'Ar ailaLtara :
NO. is nrrz! VOrEr, PI ttabtarth Pao - '
OCII
IS6b. 1.1
1865.:
- 4
CRAM , OPENINC
TAx
Nos 78 and 80 Market Street,
•
MONDAY,:ORIDER 10.
„
a.ins yr oTtet o
ur txrzNsivz ares ls
ttie etet e rdixt ;ttatlon
iiild., Tl :thel l l S Al4 4 'll7".r'ir-raanD g
Trimminzs, Eu roidoriesillogisrb
Gloves, Fang * Goods, Furnish
inr and Wolin Goods and -
Notions aver To
to this o.ty. To oar
W HOLIESdIii
1.7 e oin r trer SPECIAL &MUM, u are
dolsuw selliur • great - 7 g
Less than Ipstern Jobbers.
MACB7M, LYDE & CO.,
Nos. 71 and tA) Sired.
0010
OSEPE nonl4,' a co.,
HAVE IgST OPENED
NEW fiECPcsI:OS,
1:1 ress- Trimmingk Cloak Ornamealx,':
Real Lace Gongs, New Style Belt
Suckles, Bolt' eake Billy Belt.
Inge, Bead Graameatir, New
Beck Somrls; Etatibrire ,
Flounciop, Linen
EfandnactiltiLi;
Bahama • Skirts,
Breakfast' Shawls, ,
Mats' gait ; 00. Zafaata' ,
Zephyr Lase* New Mipresit
Skirts, Glories' Gni:A*l,7,la
ter 013dertiear fai74re; LaftliellAsit Char
diea: "'OS Alexandre .104
Glairee,'LdliV7Whlte :Mater
Gloves Rhe 'above and „
many atlf.. Goods in
Great „. ariety i at .
WROLE'SAL.E3 AM) RETAIL
ro6 men 4 00.,
'7 I #l'_ l . s ot sTigur
, l ii ri oi .s.cALE-RO6-3L9 UPSTAIRS. NIS
jVlyr . 9PElcltD l l
J. W. BAER Coll6'
No. 59 Market Street.
51.45,
pas WL43.
cipixf4
FIVp.,
ROBES - Ds CFLUTISE, iglanarnA
CASIIKERES,
lANSEYs,
LIIMRES.
wararss.
• 1,-,4/111411
Fißr BRICE.— or sale trr
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