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PRlDAlrr_jpvr i kßEß 3, 186&
FRANCE IN MEXICO.
The repo Of ftfis rtnnOn rietierttutt MT.
had addressedi f : & frae. menacing note
' to ;the French Government ) , warning it
SAM:utt lending any horthehrdOps Id Ilex
!
ico, Is generally discredited in England, the
".,1. 'lrish itrnteMbertig• iatirerlo the thought
,) The report Is likely to be an exagg e ration,
- if not absolutely untrne; and-set ere abmild
li ‘ he .l3l"r gla Altp d to
A warp , fitirtinsam-vr. sup otherAvrcrk.
' Dean poiveiiiiof,•WeStriserd6lYablittitie
the mere possibility that it may follow the
Ir"erallea on our part dr..l, firm declaration
• *Nut Thither interferer 'by France in
E
vian affairs, ebon y t deter tui from
uttedingith- 'No' fact -is" plainer than that
fi this natt6 iittnot sitfely tolerate the fecrther'
, dominion of Fra .y ie In altdep; and it is
thezeforeOnr dbty to make WAPOLEON
Acsnaboted wiri t ttiat fact 'Even while the
rebellion was at Its heightetheitowes,house
.01 Congress unanimously parsed a fesolu
, trim dezonaciiifttio` , Piedeiroecuptitioit In
exico; and now that we have the rebel
'lt, I off ont,hands we cannot doubt that
• . ncretd 'Will 'Mpeat - that denunciation,
2 , '
wJth the came unanimity - and tvint egos
_ .
istpre emphasis. In this the' Rouse of Re _
Rresentatives has spoken and frlll 'speak the
npanlded sentiment of the country. Upon
that subject, if upon no other, the people
are a unit: • • •
LOMB 16POLEOY May regard SIII a
-
kou n.
1 rse upon the part of our government.
a came of war, but we do not believe he
He is much more likely to take us at
wooker4 abandon his Mexican adven
ture, It : Waitindertatten when he thought
rrebellionwould succeed, and the fail
. of Boutherrileadera to build up an em
/- re colatigiioke. to his' has. spoiled the
hemeentirely. ...Hawn' dsubtless be glad
eke good oppnrtniiity tegerAtirf• it., and
.But
misaleiL 'from Mr. tnwerto .will
' - rre to sharpen his oriesp.in discovicieg
. -But whether [Mils likely to happen or
net, It is still the du y or' the government
to come to,4„plaln understanding with
France, andisettre tier ofthe peciect than
briny of the people of this nation in the 1
determination to enforce the Monroe doc
trine in all Its length and breadth.
THE lITTERNATIONAL COMMISSION,
The "Commission" proposed by Earl
Rosa= la his correspondence with kr.
.Ai►xa mu not, it seems, for the purpose
or settling the claims growing out of
'the piracies of t],e Alabama and Shen.
andoab, but such other claims as may be
mutually agreed upon, if the London
vr Ti'mes is an' authority in the matter, It
' says:
"In order to guard against any Mint'.
- dentarldlng, we are - requested to restate
;that 'hes proposal of Earl. Russell to the
American Government was conveyed lathe
following words: 'Her Majesty's Govern
ment are ready !o consent to the appointment
o3f a commialon to which shall be referred all
dims arising during the - late civil war
which the twe Pothers slusti,44gree to refer to
the Commissioners:. These cmcluding
words limit the subject of reference, since
ft would be Iseonsisteut with the position
taken up by Her Majesty's Government,
and with the arguments which induced it
to decline arbitration ; ,19 permit the claims
for losses by the Alabama and other ves
sels of the same character - to be Brought
before a commission for dog's:len. It must
be understood, therefore, that if any such
commission were agreed - TM, these cases
would be excluded from IL "
It is plcln that Mr. A naffs did not take
ibis view of it; and if the dies is correct,
the offer of Earl Russar.r. dtitirtirits to little
short of an insult. It is_tantamount to
eying that .England will not recognize
these claims in any possible way; but that
If we have any oiler claims, she will wit
.: tingly agree .to refer.thein to a commistrien.
Thank ht r for nothing.
AND
The monthly statement—of the foreign
fcbalnetteAlfNew Yoskfor fileptetaber,lBlll,
bows thai Rhlle our imports were sAiined
at $22,00,000 in gold, our exports reech
oed enly . sll,ooo,ooo, gold value. Thus we
are importing two dollatiribr one we are
'exporting, and are running in debt to Eu
ro?" ntthud parfal.rate.
True, thiMialigtapat tent de that this vast
difference was madg up by the export of
•
'war 0.20 bonds; but, while that eaves us
(tom the piretteit necesilthof shipping gold
In their stead, it does not extinguish our
ebt togurope, unless +we lake the .consolo•
heid by an old friend haf Qlllll,
?who, when he gave his promisory note
for any bill presented him, thanked God
;.that that debt waspaid t ,„.
-470 cottatry.saicloughteid up runieranar
driLtuartliiir... - :,k 'fcw
ante of ft wifFirankrittu ns;csind the lon
,.
,gentt oontirateaike mere ,eager every pru
dent for such a contrac
tion of the currency as will bring ns back
to specie PayineritiOdefpne:tut endlolhe
evil Writer speculation and commercial
venturst ...beaeUzani our redundant paper
currency. --
a.
11XACTINC. TERMS;
Ve have the authority of-the official dia.
'' palate; PiAeeretetT' BzwtitA, to the Pro f
' , visional Owernors:er qie,gep.th, 1.4 0 th e :
~,
~ President regards ilieralifietititn: ` t he'
.i..' ConlitititiOnitl '•ifitio' eiPeit '-' oUshing
- :t'f,!..idavery and the it kintioatiklt or rebel
ir . ebt, "asioApewgl.4succelfui et. ,
storatibi''ofthosrithee fhe tron.
.- • That the President has the poiver.to ex
act thewl,tetinfittedi that holia,tilylittated•
~,k, in exacting
,them. we cheerfully, , admit,
4: and we belieWhe will be faithfelly suntan
-1 ed is eiffor"ilni-ibeni that Wilf ab len t
, • if he bas the poweelleiexactAmorma, he
I '
bas ei lu ill Y,PP. P O Mt tPesp4PcoezlFs.
~.. to the fella' Juatiflable. tote lists the same ,
' 4- i Peweei674l.-tutlizer.ekells.r.qt.,l4e
in their organiC la ta • , yrotection of
the freedwiilktalfhge . fOtti Of 44 2 , iiii
--
. , .
• ~ 'ettY seAlltOPetta;ind teciii tohilient,,that•
- , . they deet4,,ot;tetre:oTepoille,; . Val* until l
-: - they amity seemed to twe ler& p e0. 0 6 0 thtv
• , -f3onth fliiiitifiCinjeytitetit'4Ull thelirighlar.
" as citislictl , ?tiltatiter,olWof jx•Pediiiick
. • ' rosy linrgedigairist•enforeing• these , ad
trditlettAtelM4ll4 Weitt ofd}ower • fil exact• •
• •
-.snow cannot be pleaded in the ' fice of the
- *thsPeteitelibLling - Seefetity - Of State to
-r ••ch wllYßegefelleati . : ,-
,
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:... • New York &MAY Thedteprovenie
its an°4 l 4*.FP lA*lrtcalng l " I" , imrii-.
4ps out •Ifilprefsehtesmit autttisiinel jay" f ,
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t ne ... r omesitisci .Yo4l l .lio9.4igtrii,l,
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4.. 41 ' citI AVAPRY 04 - 444611i:Wsiltilit
96 4a.44444ellialfoPtrgiiirt!
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ze -.Main sbutztlfricww, Is very,
graAttl,loTheiFelaitug 136iiircuilccal
litrabnarto the Jews. . ~.
The last number of the Lancaster Airpreu
Contains • lengthy article on the subleet of the
late terrible 'accident on - the Pennsylvania Rail
road, near Landisville, which contains some
ImPOrtaut statements, the publication of which
is due alike to the Railroad Company and the
pnblla The article was written in reply to cer
tain assertions made in the Reading Daily Re
cord, characterizing the accident as a "wholes
'sale slaughter," and charging the editor lathe
Ezpress with having, in a former article, at
tempted to "whitewash" this great calamity.
The editor of the Rtpress then nude a ascent
Inrestigallob, ma gives the facts arrived at as
follows
I. It binot true that the accident was mama
by "the uStrof miserable °Liars.. No. 0 1.28,"
the broken eat, was a new and substantial one,
I:a:P.0 =dere style, nth iron tracib, each hero
, feel/ bollee•lroomfdp guards over the axles, 60
that ft a journal should break it would be lm
pomade for the end of the axle to spike up and
pierce the bottoM Of the ear. 'Tale fact dlepOst
of the assertion from another quarter, than this
,rood in the taken truck was. "rotten." There'
was no wood in it whatever to rot! Both the
car and truck are Irian es West Philadelphia,
and i f any competent Judge will examine Unto'
and eay that lbe Record's asSertloa L true, we
will agree to condemn every car on the road, for
this was certainly one of the best We hateseen
on this or an other road.
2. The tr was not "running at a rate of
more than ordinary speed." so far an wt. can
' Judge by the only facts which are pertinent to
sac an enquiry. Yesterday we solleited the
priyilege of examining the telegraphic record of
the progress of the train, as reported from sta
tion to station. It left Ilarrisburg"on time,"
and kept on the schedule until after it passed
Mount Joy, the operator there reporting it as
having lett "on time." That record urea made
in the Laneaster office long before, anything
was heard here of the accident. This record
shows that between Mount Joy and the vine
of starting from Landisville, there was a loss
of (realty minets—ln other words the train left
Landisville "twenty minutes late." The sched
ule speed of th's train (the Day Express) from
Lancaster to Philadelphia, Meru , tug tire one
stoppage. Is thirty miles an hour.
To make up this time under the
rules of this or any other road, it
would be necessary to Increase the speed only
rim miles an hour, or to make the run to Pulls
dclpilia at the rate of thirty too miles an hour.
This, on a good road, with a cicardoubletrack,
would not be considered "more than au ordina
ry rare of speed." The conductors or engineers
could have no temptation, that we eau eee, to
me faster, after leaving Landisville, for they
bad the whole distance of 76 miles to make up
the lost twenty minutes. Besides, the abort
henry distance In which this hry train of: nine cam
and two locomotives was stopped, does not in
dicate that it was running at "a fearful speed,"
An accurate measurement by tape-line, showed
that . the train was stopped within a distance of
;ever hondred and anady-fan, fat from the
point where the wheel of the broken car first
struck the ground—not threeqnarters of a mile
as asserted by Bonn who did not measure the
distance!
S. The fact that two locomotives were attached
. to the train seems to hr taken as primes facie evi
dace of recklessness, In =mention with the,
assertion that It "contained adman& of human
balm" Now, the elrctimatances of Math
trains (the Erie Express and the Day Express)
being consolidated, and mining on the schednie
of the latter, Is a 3 we have said before, an evi
dence of the 'proem:MP of goal management.
The Eric Expreo'e hating reached Herilaharg aa
far behind timens to radar it nossfeto min It
so close on the Day Express 'schedule, the Erie
s diednie Was lemulled. Look' at the probable
consequencehted.this prenanUon not been taken.
The general - Mb; Is to run trains under such cir
cumstances ten miuutasapart, In this case, the
Erie train would have left Landisville tea min
utes afterthe Day Espresa. lii the confusion
of such en accident happening the front trate,
it in highly improbable that the one following
could have been swanned In time to hold up,
but would - have plunged , into the disabled train,
killing and maiming more than were injured by
the original "slaughter." Those passengers,
therefore, in the four rear cars, have canoe to
that, k Gcd that Mr. Franclscus' policy and not
Capt. Reach's was adopted In running - these
trains'.
4. Arlo the train being crowded with "thous
and, of human beings," we will aikrw w simple
arithmetical calculation to answer. There were
nine cars in the train—two baggage and seven
Passenger. They were jnot unduly crowded.
None, fortunately, were standing on the plat
forms, of the tire rear care, at least, else they
would have been crashed to death. The car
which contained the killed was certalaly not
crowded, for the "ladles' ears" oever are. It le
comeded that all bad seats. The largest cars on
the road will neat only slay passengers—so, if
every seat was taken there could have been only
rote hundred and twenty . .human beings" on
the train, We are warmed, however, that the
conductor's record will show that there were
leas than three hundred Instead of the Captain's
Lb( sandy !
3. -That the brcken car was, above all oth
ers, Immedlattly removed from the oleos where
the accident happened, and that neither edow,
o toner or other pet 11011, had any ChM:MOW 11.0
or know_ whether it was or r ents not fit for rms.' .
This la substantially Mitres. The emplane hap
pen, d aloiltthtee 1 :• elocts, on Sawa lay akar
noon. Ift. Lorktal, Who has seunervbilorLor
both branches of tau road. between , Lencaster •
and Ran Mum, commenced blearing sway - the
wreck that - eyeeleg. eld.sitia necessary; bull he
did not. remove
. the broken car byroad
reach of coroner or editor.. The car and trunk
were brought to Dat, fills, one mile from Lau-
Clloer ' where tbey.lav all day on Sunday, open
lathe inspection of all. Wan:may night they
wefe removed to ttecddifeet Philadelphia- shops,
where thee may still be aces; and we presume
to one "41 be mare Vegetal fbi •ei solution of
the came of the accident than ',•the men C...I9hCC
-I,d withPennsylvsnala .11Mlictul." And If
the edltor`ofthe".7teowsrheetfonts "calmaleted to
lee My all be bee aald cm this terriblewholasale
slaughter" we hope he will at once lay them
'before the Carocereilerry, who meet again too-'
morrow to Igor additional testimony.
e. It le' verrasai to PerielYs the salami Ugh*
Reoord'a onehmilat web the .likspreorand "the
newepaixosalotar h t he tine," tor it looms hp
Goldin in the eget on that the onlilng etoek of
tee P. R. U. as not of the quality of Malian
Penne; tsmils,of the Lstalgh Valley. the Phila
delphia and &adieu., or the New -Jersey Cen•
tr.] roads !",' These roar constitute a rival
line, and this comparison Is simply a bid for
travel in Melt ..alfaltd , the expense of the Peon.
Sylvania Central. Perhaps there is no "White
witehine In all that t•
Haylog, we think, fully justified the report
orient:thy • even by the Lrpreu and fully ans
wered our cotempotary, • rentari or two further
on the nature of the occident may not be oat of
;Plebe. The canoe ,of It is as mach a mystery
today es It Was whin tt occurred. Neither
wheel nor axle of the car la which the passes.
lime were killed was broken: Note rail or cross.
tie was displaced at the point where the ten&
left the track. The tles pia rails there are to
day Just-..as they were found when the wreck
was removed. The wheel with the broken
, flange, which was at Oral reeprefeed to have
canted the accident, was found to. belong to a
veer , nsi ld Which ho one Wee lab:ed. Tide
-Ls& is known by the register--each wheel being
le - 4V end yinter i al when It le put on. Thus
the heels the CU .134" were registered
ae11e , 95;" Mowing than-they. ware 'prtt the
'Week i s June, 1865, which would not indicate
that they were 4 'onflt form. by long wear.
Ittponlelgothava been caneed,by au obstruction
upon the track. foe .Ixitli.leacosiotheei and font
ears pissed osier In safety, the accident occur.
.the flab or middle car.
toere remelt; thetOrtet two Lb retina oil Whiak
one ♦K _for an casualty. Oise la that
thetrakee blocks' 'hid- bechreer demisted
'"" wafte down, causing the wheel to "Jump"
the grafted The other Ls that the wheels became
Loma on the este and, spreading, climbed the
Seal rag sad he
lta s Ahaary is pouted by
g rn melii Who- ditivaexamened- the axle.
'' . 1. 9 1:" 4141 1 / 1 0 tAtts. wheel on the ground, it
weFem ewe uuthaint wheel of the truelt
. .leinixd the tiack, sad sheered ff
Amagiag the W o
track weane (wow whtritevertelyo Wit
ffelrled the accident from tau, „ sited
lleYel It
aSeuisitakthe and of theeeizasie ,O;
.the
keg Kitt =le *mu Wu' eash:At &obi the
truck waa upset by theeltrita, tttroab,,i he '
up. end , as It came down the truck
'Utah phition of the bottom Millet by - fr' ant
Carried away three smite on each tilde se- irble b
"b
Avhd, sat dpon them, thous
We have the following fp:Aleut horn ono
of our
_leading Phllidelphis, merchants,
.ifhose AMe lea anflldelitietatantee of he
truthful tterS• A f39n4lPßAnigary ; who .owed.
orventy.one , ,thistutand dollars chi this sit called ilp his creditors 4 oSe di, last Wee,
Ved.VP0 1 4 6 4 1 440/42t e ifis
b a. aan evidence o anseniiits
At thil rgitillioe',F anatained, and the,
tida
In .;:finnitap_con taite.to lt, he exhi, e t&
a liiictedliarie e readmit /Atha repot
Mr $71,000, the itetotok of At Phil..
' l3 / Ahtidewidah he nousitompolled to .
TA Atolhe- rehelltreastirjri. jblit Accfcies'
• oney ut qoavgact.7 ,l l ,l 44l l 4o4ol4it. ifOrStettlt-u
.enn ainieliatitt Min' m tßitlut.,lforth.j.
L../
t hi gler st= 1414-1111441.gtZ
ir debt reentibreet in Mei**, tittsz* „
Ixo entitelt , i , l l ll6 , nititelien' tin' gdei t tie,,
r oven theretoteltunk,rerht :
:the elftdeneei la the Frhpertit halal' ;
Vie was willing to tarn over-tcs hittded
to if tleiy.wonlditive,him another dart.
need not 'alma lid was immediately
n back:we there, tadjungt
fete A cc0 . ) :40 1 0 - i: / -WriiVqiiNek - .3 .;
- Alkkiii r ol l file
is vis,4,:iivii
*,,, ~ftwilonts. .... .
wake slolle , Otelle croo k . '
WSW know wan • - . . IL% . -
L'utausyl .A.4*
A b;:1 La.. ' &
Tennessee c'tr:4te, and referred to the .
mittee on the Judiciary, providing that the
following named persons shall be forever
prohibited from voting or bolding any office
of honor, trust or profit in the State, viz:
All who held positions as Senator' and
Representatives in the so-called Confederate
Government, all civil and diplomatic agent.
for avid Govarnment ill who left Wats in
-
t to Congress of UM United States ittd pub
licly advocated the principle of secession,
aid all who leafing:ll judicialPesitlinui,
f om the Supreme. Bench down to Probate
and County Judge Inclusive, and afterward•
gtvesid and:comfort tolbe rebellion. All -
who held ad office In the se called Confed—
erate armies froniLlentenant General down
to Colonel, inclusive. ` All •whn'acted as
brigands, robbers, gueniilds; and all who
were members of the Leg - Waters, of this
State in 1861, and voted. for the ordinance
of - secession.
It is further provided that no man shall
bo eligible 'to the office of Governor, Secre
tar* of. State, Comptroller, Treasurer,
member { ' of the' Legislature, Supreme,
Circuit, Chancellor or County Judge, or
Circuit Court Clerk, County Court Clerk,
Sheriff, County Treasurer, Trustee or
State's Attorney, who is no , publicly
known to have been an unconditional
Union man from the beginning to the end
of the recent rebellion.
An persons hereafter to bo elected to any
office in the State are required to swear.
that they hive ever bees undeviating in •
their attachment to the Government of the
United States, have never voluntarily
borne arms or given aid and comfort
against it, and will hereafter faithfully de
fend and support it.
VARIOUS ITEMS
QrzEN Fatara, of the Sandwich Islands, bee
no, only been Ingratiating benself with the ea-
Ilcions. but also with the literary circles of Innr
doe, and Das paid a risk to Tennyson, the poet
"t" "le, the AM knor of the kind conferred
lipon am( poet. A good example Is the, tee
to Enropeat BoYerefgns by her Salesian majesty.
Tins English publishers. Rutledge h 8308,
hare Jut hinted a volume entitled "Moo of the
the Time," which lobirtris ue, la a long sketch
of Gent-rat rlh,ridea , that this hero def rated
Lee, who ' , surrendered to him," and not to
General Grant. .We are also Acid that Sherman
Rae compelled to abandon 'Atlanta, and, See
ing eastward, eseaped.to the sea.
_
terrarial. machines rarely effect MS object
tie which they are designed. One in Chicago,
however, lastiVedneeday morning, was thrown
into a Donee and exploded, doing considerable
damage to the Mill:ding sad foreitnee ; the in
mates, however, escaped.
A Torun , becteh ■obleman, still a minor, hva
been lately playing at a Garman wetming glace,
Inning on an average I 500 a day An Lop
11. sh paper hopes that he at Iran respects the
Si triay, and thereby saves something by Ala
good bringing no.
A BAPTIST demi:non in TirooklYn reentlY
declined to eklemalza the elle of =mine be.
Preen one of hie fold and an "unbellever.
- •
TDB monster telescope for the Chicago Ob
servatory Is now finished and ready for transpor
tation.
Gmt Fassis I'. Burn has presr_nted to MaJ.
Gee. Sherman a Ono seodie, holsters, pistols and
shnbrisit, the whole valued at $5OO.
A VAN In Fort Plain , N, T., shot his child
last weds, mistaking It for some wild game.
MAYORALTY
jar FOR REKTOR.
CA , T&IN WM. RAYS, of the Seventh Want
will
nomi b na • o ar o d a t t h e e
f Un iD&YOng,
f eu t bj sct
atotr
e
Pittsburgh, to be held prior to the nett city *leo
mon.
_ 1101%qa
_ _ _
THE ATOIIALTY.-4AXES DON
AILLI)&ON, Aldimilrof the Fourth Ward,
at the soltectation of friend; tow:mounted to al.
/ow hla name to he Ailed eortnectloo with the
next Mayoralty, will be eandleete rebfeet
to the diree; vote of the peop, In atoordanee
with the reetnateeattattalvor theiaat Republioas
Dranteloal Conrentlan. ocithto
BEEETINGS
STOCKHOLDERS ALEETINO.
twesica Jowis Fax= COKP•N T.
A ermovion, Oct.
meeting or the biteckho'derail oteth.
thaoo
Ferry Company will take place on MONDAY,
November tit.h, at le o'clock.. a.. is., at Mu Of FLUE'
OF A. D a V. M. SMITH, Water street, MU-
M:web, at which Itme and place an ELEC LION
Firth DINEMONS, to Genre for the castling
year. will be held
- oc3o:itd W.l. :t LIERS/1, Secretary.
1 co STOIIT a Oftzair ECM (AL 00Yr Yr, 1
I . l , robt•nrar , November!,
ISM.
riliE ANNUAL Iti/SETIN6 OF T H E
toes holders of .iba Tarr Stone k Oberry Kato
011 Company- wail Da helot at the 'Berard co Trade
1:ootos, Wood street, on Tuesday, .I . .licrevmber 11th,
sl Zo'cloek, p. m., for the putpeote of ideate;
rtheers for the enaoltre pear, Rod tee... 34 . 1 g . 11 a
tither bustnesa as may gimme before.them.
-at, I . J. L. 1114%.E51LLL1.,.
ECIMICA l.ncesxct Coupsnr,i
Prrrancroon, Nov. let, 1546
AN ELECTION
FOR THIRTEEN' DIRECTORS OF THIS CO
To serve for the ensuing yew . will be hill at
tr Ulnae to Bablet*s Bullnlng. Water newel, on
Tuesday, November 14th,1.565. 6 between the hours
of SI •. C. antl at
I. . •It 13r. FINNILY,
Ditl V Pita, Secrelarr.
UPVICE WMITZII3 , lareve-rasa OM.
eou. OM. _ ,d 1
N ELECTION Prrvenu
FOR TRIRTERN
A
Direelors of tale empa. r, teserve tavthe
ebaulng year. 'OLIN, held at the oZWINo. 22
Wet. e street, ea Tuesday, the 14th MILT of Novem
ber nerd, berm ea pre boon or it a m .tod Tp. al.
dovr-derL WK. P. HERBER r. gee,.
DIVIDENDS,
1520• ND NATIONALBANi 0/ PITTANTSOIII,
P ITT / ZDN/AN..I/0. Ist, lex& c
BE DIRECTORS, OP THIS 11/Loila
-A have Chia ties deslarett a diviclual of
FIVE PER CENT.,
Free Of Goveromett tax, out of the profits of the
C a
atx months, payetdo to the atooaho:dan, or
their legal roproutatatlreo. on and after the Utls
Inst. (aolttard) U. tl. WOOS, Usable?.
lEOlt
Olrr Demons/ BAa CS Prrrenlrnanl z
Freres-vim_ ,e Nov. tot VIM
BOARD OF DLREOTORB ELA..
1— BOARD
din:Urea s Dividend of
FINE PER CENT.
On the Capital Stock, out of the profits, Anse 14
of February Wt, psysble es and ,after the tars
roar. to atootaboltrins or their legal represents.
tires, tree of U. S. tax.
notdtd • JOHN fILVIOPPIN, Oarb'r.
CEDAR B e ARDB-2010 feet In s' ore for
male by 186168 .DI(OILEY a 00.
•
I , IDRII-40 bble, hl store, ono year old,
•ultablo for Vutegar, for sale by
no 2 12A.ILH DIOKtY & 00
TIATENT FLOUN. 131.67NR. Every
-a- Simile should hay. ono. Call and sea them
al No.. 20 and= Sh Clair merest.
nod . U. PHILLIPS.
NIVERaIiL CLOTHES W RINGERS:
Tae best la use, • Another !site lot )ust re.
calved and for tale-a 4 Nos. ge fe/A.c. Clar
Wed, by •J. k ratraxes,
tad Sole Agents for this Omar
orrEA GOLD= STRUP—Jus.• rec'a
it new supPIP OVl3eetoh Ertia Oratory
by the barrel or gallon, at tha Dimity
Store of
• 46Ht4 A.••9111N19111/16% •
no corner Ltbettf and Head amt.
NEW BUOKW&LEAT F4oolt—_l3,ooo
poundr bobble Exteirflewilletkithea9 Rout,
I eth gi ound , put up In mall noun for (sadly are
s~received lad for ante sty uparandly Geaa d arr
4 of
JOHN AL RENSHAW,
corner Liberty and alwt.tracts
•
STRAY Co fi...rStraYed oh 80th October ,
a atIALL Cow, 6 CT e year. Old, Ettl.fti
•White, With spoilt; each born brandrd "5. KING. I
]table toward wl3 be paid for Infotmallon
g o cii v th . o t f , r , ylO g f h tli n ekT l l7 . o MN at hail Sink
^OW:2W SOSIAB KING.
THE Al4'-
8 ,6000 j la. to
burg. The lot is el by 160 fee.. and 'the butidjoig
bnek. 3 atm ye, built exprestrirfcrt e 'betel; It
ilex the pratoclttle hotel la the, town. A tine
etbei can be *nee: Rain. ease' 'apply
,13..11Z0WN 4 . 00. 7
toF ninth street.
VICE To -.Ea: k E OF THE
&
0
Li0n,24X9411.4D, ALLEGAIEUY,POUNrz ,
do o lalr, , Uri of tha ! li mit ,ittlaatl Vag
dato i, ~.. al thaYourtaard,:Allea at,
I ta a iku Ila, are !way not4pithst Raj.
p. a Emma,icif:mad on preillititrall '6B
13e0nd Nations *Amax 01 ths. ,Baavi r ,at the
Araced beton the tart, otAlleAmilY. - UtOt Dr.
[tenon. , 502=4 1t.14131..,..-".trui.
DfitrosTo .
, FOR'
I I` , 4l').Tfi fig ) * Y 1 4,i44.
'k''rvtrMM ;
.t_ssip2t •
.._
F --- zi riul t... --,... 0.. Arrakix u ,
vil--i - tir ta. t '
&
004'PRIgaro c m , T abiNr.s ta a ;r l
in tom te, fiz :rl O' ra r r lNtr&W
OurEll' R . At - ilittenflii74 ,
2 on SUP , Idattypiiihti_ siblitstont
4 4 0 CATU ,
pnleflartlr aratior
44 ntigOlt - .
pi Vbrartipty • •
'l'l4.24iidit;PFlAT 2 1. 124 4 1 4% ...44ii,':
11=811....fr en77bax thiabdonateese, 1011
de, itaabard do. Prg la. ill
.7. N. OANIULD.
A 1bdt...4.1.1..1.1
1 ' , JAI TO LET,
;Iv rLL LIGHTED, PLEAS 6.1 , rr FROF rBO /a
rIPTE STREET
Addnu Box 11123 P. 0
OR SAM LOW,
7 Iron Kettles, with Ovate Bars, se„
lot second hand Belting,
1 lot maul Bones, with hAndlos,
()l sk eaning Hanel,
De,
7 lot old Bosh,
1 Set Rennes 1.1.161e.1
M a r shall j nt W rge b l. TE r/71 1 41%;
Enquire of
1.72.7 ed
(yr, comp/arms
A gentleman of much badman experience, and
long famllllar with all the details of
OIL COMPANY ACCOUNTS
DIONZILNI TO ACT AS
SE C BETA R Y Olt 11001i-HEEPEII
For one or more Companies. Bea sits reference
glvea.
airaddixxx Box ma P.O
i AKI3 AND BRAWLS.
WHITE', ORB & GO„
25 lignru smaszT.
Invite sittUttion t waste ititur styles of
CLOTH. SILIL &ND WDLYET SACQUEi
Also, to their large asaortroent of
SHAWLS,
Which they aro setthig at low prices.
UI 3-14
pITTSBC R(;11 STOCK Ki.CHA NOE,
NOS. 72 AN D 74 FIFTH S I lIEET,
WILL RE-OPEN ON
dATUBDAY IsVFMNG, NOV 4, 1885 .
PUBLIC SALES DAY AND EVENING.
Booms Open from 8 a. m. WI 9 p.m
n0.t40
NOTICE.—Tho undersigned is in pos.
MelSi= of
IsEM . T.E.VI.II:II
Grantee toptha for an Improved
"Fixing for Puddling or BlLling Furnays,"
Seed Improvement *rig the see of GROUND OR
PULVERIZED IRON ORE nixed into a tblek
Paste or' Nage with teat. r. The Same to be ap
piled with a propertecil to the Furnace as ?swami
... 1 1.1
SOW, THIS IS To CAUTION
I .fer,o,n t iLarvurl i marlirsra i zirt3 PAT ;
WI 1 110 UT an CONVENT, as I chair aloha the
btottettoa Or On Law siranumail coon Rattan
mints.
111:1 IIieDOSALD,
,Itlanager Way Gli
ne Iron end Steel Works.
nonthrd
TRE
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARLES IMAP NEPHEWS,
YLNT7AOTO•ELZ! Of
HEAVY ORDNANCE
AZID ALL KINDS or
151LE149.17-Sr ea4ll.ll3TritiTGl-Si.
Special ettentloe paid to ROLLING MILL
~Plllts, BLAST 11I.A1114INI51tP AND tucruars.
REPAIRS attended to promptly.
ea heretotote, the beat motorist.. will always be
urrd et elite Fotroary. 110 . 2—i Tel
THE GRINDER
POISONING CASE,
iE
EUSLY COMPLETE Enrrios IN 1 . 6.11 P
L.I.T FORM.
11 Very Large Editi n Published and
Nearly all Bold.
JOHN P. HUNT & CO., Publishers,
69 FIFCH STREET, Masonic, Hall
4rSeol, post-pad, on Inept ol prise..
A4 oTEI. UI ROCHESTER, BEAVER
00TM TT.
FOR SALE
!IMMO oo oat etreet, eot the Ohio Mier bank
Deli and , favoteOly known to the traveling Pohl/ •
a•
THE PATILLION ROM.
The noose Is A liege Frame Three Story,
ooA
tainla` Thlrtp , two Recces There to dueller tar
twenty-az horses, curls,. house. Misery sac"
Other ottsbuildliie. Thor. Ls alto a Wee GAN
DER attached, to 'plena/I order, and every eel
venietce.
not 61 Fourth et. (Botha'. Bn
FURS! FURS! FURS!
LAD/ES, MISSES AND CUILDRENS'
,1U II S
The :Larva and Lost Complete Assortment
EVER OFFERED /It TIIItt
AT
MeCIORD & 00'S.
not 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh.
ADJOURNED
A dministra'_or's Sale.
Pummel to an order of the Orphan , s (Mort of
Antitheft' Orenty,._
_the undersigned administrator
dy boats non, of MAW" SAITS, des'A win
eirele expose to Public Bale, at the OMR r
DOUSE on THURSDAY, Nov. oth, fete, at tt A.
It, all the right, title, interest : or Waite which war,
of =ld Elttali Smith, In and to the TWO STOR Y
TRAMS HOUSE of are mama, and bOT Of
OittitlND, slttutted on the south earner of Yult - nt
Street mid Charles AlleerPittsattrittr Dentin .9
(*et a belies on Tench 'street, and ld feet 2
lathe. on obarkarallnousirucaadliag back by
a m id
on
with el
West SO feet huhu,
mid by 'is line at Kelm Millais to Colwell Meet IF,
eet teittek...3Wm OAbH.
JOHN CI. fin TiaiT, Administrator,
no1:71d- telB Fourth street.
LOOK HERE.
ft treat variety and Well selected stock of
PIOKLE:4, PEACTRBS,
And all kWh of 0.43LD FRUITS, for lite by
Jou /IL SCOTT,
At Um Nett °Nem Ofi Mt st.wMier Ferri.
G /114A.CPA.110X 1, OR AGNNTS.
w'RATIRE PEOPLE 'Nam.
l bs'tTeNDASI, 1:11 -Tim or THE wArt,
ID.pior,lD Oae hale velikko Of °Mr 100 Ort6ek,
•PlendttliPtlitettatat *Pk over Al tine portratta
of Genarals,Baello Scenes, Maps god ikacearta.
Ufa work has no rival at candid. emu.
view, ahtlatatio and rehabla history or the war.
It eantatrut resell* matter equal to three large
based volumeal Bend for elrettlara and War our
tarok Andreae SUI7E.I2BIIO:r. k. 00.,
ocaKtod , Palls4aptila, Pa
B-
ELLows •AIiiIP4C7CMY.—Tho at
' t l tioriottlis pubudsirditectesi to eltew Ire;
hat veto= the werirot
ACIIItIIitiCI
• 16 - ' lHotoonit miesigikiy
liftet•tniretituuttals'flAn ?wean the twitres ,
sonata tzno antera-prompty attended CS
N°49,DIU!'I" All": 11 15 13 3 1_ , 1 1% 44 12itr esr a
o4fritite Box tl2,44rxrclluTints,ro-
3,bOa 'll,4oEldi- •
•
wui
sixxoontskatarsbettfraloAtlMVOT
LANEvot4itepinibe iriuktcar, Want Wits&
"fAtber_pmtlasisra *Was
let VigitriStreit.
orazN9n.;7-1 - 1 _
• 'f • ,
Z'notoldivp.amras.orriti , taarrzz:
tritutodottoreauh•
Elm
rf tistkot nAkkkr ok.
tiroaliteiAtostedi the, we &IWO Oki'
..1% /A an a ikazkaim WM= ' t".e-Cakktr
_° 434 tav• • .3474 lisftwediso at
"NEW,!ikia,
t eptit red...
rin=4 . l4l. . 0 . / 0 7 Ilsikik duet near
JO3. R. B.UttriZA k 880.
LECT'U'RE Ef
I.BM".EL-I"3EITTIZI 13.41.1..Za.
Friday Evening, Nov, 3d. 1865
subject—THE FUTURE OF OUB CO UN raY
Doon open at 7 o'clock. Lcclaro to commence
at 7,1 r. r. 0.3:1td
pd r PORTANT TO RAILROAD COM
I eams.
,
07710107 41115112.6A7 QUaltrieaNA.6l9lX,
WatilUrlClTalr, Dl 0., Clbteber St, MU.
Will be sold at k b ublio Auction, at Alemandrls,
Va. on DWNDAY, the 4th doe of December, test:
2400,00 ;Pt assorted Lumber.
MI new Platte= Cars, 4 feet 5% inches
lien,
20 box Freight Cu., a feet s,4initheegemgei
Passenger Oars,
650 Car Whedia, (good),
124 petal Oar Witeeill, on sole&
400 new Cu Kelm"
6,000 pounds Blabber Spring.,
64 Elliptic Liar Springs,
100 Davis' patent Oar Springs,
600 tons goal second hand 1" Esli,
too tons old T Ball,
sat tons old Steer,
60 tow Atte; Iron. OM
7 tons The /eon, old,
I tons Scrap Steel, old,
2.11 tons Car Wheats, old
260 tons Wroti l In Scrap Iron,
225 tons Cut 'Scrap iron,
3 tons Lead Pipe, old,
to tons Scup Drees,
7 eons, n; inches diameter, Wire OaSis,
ni Vises.
260 tons snorted Su Iron,
34 tons asso.ted Sheet Iron,
eai tang assorted Steel,
260 tons (rein Castings
6 tons Brats liastlag&
o tone Sheet Copper,
I ton Sheet Brae,
103 rounds Bost Spikes,
.260.100 pounds Ealitnati Spikes,
i tonna loud. rut Spikes and Nails
16,000 pounds none,
11 a o teet 111.01 led Glue,
stat feet Leather Belting,
4 ,3 , 0 Pound. llub`ter and klamp Packing,
10 'lazuli non Pump.,
3,600 Ott
assorted Gas Hite.
40 Ortnd stones,
39,10 0 pound. Track Ham
7,100 ponirid• 550tt1•, 0314 teddy tls, r0c. , f1 . 5 t i aLd Shovels,
4,800 Atte', Ustche ts tad !idAs,
7,090 Handles,
so steel-pirated Fru.,
91 Meel Prod Plates,
to lot Suites Fissures,
3 poitabLe i6C4,
8 Pumping Eng net,
Wco4-aartog Corium
.2 portable Sew-mills.
2 steam 1116 Drivers, complete.
Calorie Engines.
93 seta Planes,
34.0 Rand, Cross out and Olreular Sawa,
50 steel Squares,
so Screw Jacks,
940 leet Spa k Netting,
3 o 0 pound• assorted SD.,
pnonds Block 11n.
060 pounds shied Lead;
15 boxes Retorted Tin,
It , Ord pound. US Una,
1 000 k /les,
1,001 pounds Bolter and Took IL vet. and
Plate Warners,
03 Globe Va. ves,
110 Monkey Wrench's.;
12 Emery Wheel!,
co reams Emery Cloth sod Paper
-5 Lez Yokes,
41 Water Tanks and Hoops,
I,loto Seabee,
Contents of Job Printing 017 Ice, emulsion Of
Pruscs, Sipe, Vases, Bs.
A number of Hand end Trunk Cara.
Cr n. rots ULU Supply Store, witch contains •
vet"' Mege amoitment of valuable lia/Dosel Mate.
Mal, new and of the best quality.
tents of Ilsclune led. Blatkamlttud Shope
consisting of Planer% Latlt Wberd Pfe lsss ;
Forges, Stationary Engines, Watling, Belting,
be. Co. AlsO, a large lot of , seconiS•tiartel Stoma,
Tools Elsehlnary, and other material
bales to eonimance as lo °Week, to be adJotuu.
ed from itay to day, until all la told,
'terms--Lusli. In Governtunt hinds.
U. B. 110111181SQN,
Brevet Colonel, A. Q.
J. Bs. rosrEa.
VINAL BALES O GOVERNMENT
11011. AND 3IT:LE.S.
QtdIITLIVIARTtII Orp,y, )
WA.t/IN.TON, D. C.,Oet. 24th. 136.5. {
Will be told at publin auction during the month
of Norember.lo the hlgheat bidder, at the time
and plate, named below, viz:
EW New York E 4
Clty—TuEspe y of each week, 100
MULES each day.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia, Pa—THURSDAY, November 2,
2, Id, and 211, IGo HORSES each day.
Harrisburg, Pa—TUESDAY of each week, 100
II (*LES each day.
Harrill:in:3h, Pa—THURSDAY, November 1,9,
IC, and 23,16 D 110RsEs• each day.
Mechanicsburg, I' . —TUt>l.l.l 1", November t,
100 HORSES.
EZECE3I
Allentown, Pa.—WED:VE:SIIAI", Nowesbc, 10,
Wu HORSES.
Pottsville, Pa.—FRIDAY, November 1.2, 100
11011Sai.
.
Cbester Del were county, Vs —3VE.DNE-SDAY,
November erl. 100 HciNsp,t.
Titusville, Ys.—THURSDAY, November 10,100
HORSED.
reff=l
_ -
Pa.—THURSDAY and FRIDAY
No. ember 7.3 1.l It, too rill 'IA.): C 5 oh day.
I.A w ARK.
100 W i l i ljr=ri . ,..D b el d. ..—TUESLAY of each seek
W ilmington, Y of each week, 100
Dt ULE, each day.
MARYLAND.
}3altueore, Md.—W EDNE.DAY, November lb
100 HORSt.s.
- - -
Bo It Imore, WEDNINDA Y. November 22
ita HORSES.
GIESIIO, D. O.
TrEsDAYS and TH BO I.III.SII.A.NS of cub 'reek.
100 IlfaisEN each day
NO SALES OF 1W . 1'L . E.5 WILL TAKE PLACE
.....-.--....
AT wAsurvorwr,
At title eerie. of lAiel all the Government sot
male 0111 be diepereed of. Buyer. should therefort
evall themselves of this last opoortivalty to pun
cb.e.
For sales of ran, animals to the West, see of
Belli Western nelnospers.
Animals will be ao.gauxgly.
Sale. to commence at toe. m. eaeb day.
Tern to United .: , tatea (hammy.
JAMMt A. ERIN.
Bre,. Brig. ilea. la charge
oelcloo=. Finn Dlr. Q.. IL Cf. 0.
a S. BIITAR
p I TTe3BU ROB STEEL WORKS,
ANDERSON, COOK & CO.
(SECCESSORS TO JOKES, Bull) 4 - C 0..)
•
Manufseturen. of Me best reined Cast St4tel,
Square, Yost and Octagon. of all sloes, sae Plates,
Roe, rota and Sheet Can Meet, Cut. Stool for
Reaping and Mowing Machines,
Steel Plow Wien, Sprint, Axle*. 01 lculazi, &o.
Cast and Common Plough and Spring Steel
tnm.r —Corner of First And Ron street., tyro
blocks Above the Zdononaltheis Houma
Av27:lv
p,ALB OF UOVBRNMENT BOATS
A ND 11.11205 d AT AUCTION.
Qvananotwarriert Ovirsuat'a Oman, 4
Wasziaroa. October itth.isea.
The followintruonen B oats And Baran 4
wil
sold at Public AucUon. 54 follows: l be
At SAINT LOVLS, MO., SATIIRDAY, Novena.
her 4th. at to o'clock, A, X. Iseteamboats
I
AUTOCRAT , M
D.A. h 61'412,311.1,, .. MEDD Alm ta,
mEnto_r_owm.ii, • R. 0. WOODS,
AD: 11.11fLY rAIROHILS.
one 5 9 teckimeflarge-- . U. Hyland—complete.
Wbarrboat Dew bozos.
ir/4 I nnl4), .Modalliardesn and
Tweak I:kraals and other Barges,
T . ll Will hr l e t at with ell the furniture,
rigging, and apportenenees thereunto belonging,
bole muttfled and exxxximed vouchers for trans.
portat ion serriees erUI be ranetved as sash at their
roll face value, in payment (email property sold;
otherwise, terms cash. - -
By order of then (anartermaat
r rn.l.
LZWIS PARSOM - 9,
Brigadier Oenensi tod tout: master. •
NIV HZ OIIERT LEGE?.
NUR. R
• of the 014; sod Oonety et illegheey,
State ol,Peezte., des Obtain
"Z•37.00.3rE11ig No..+9,I7EIATZ•
of the tJnitodstates, agerakt 301 / 4 1803, for
lmprostmenS/aSt for Tools,
Bald 1 / 1 118 Eitalag. DOUBLE
_pada.. that la
,I ,
VOLUES. OR FACEI 1.41TK Or THE JAIL,' sad
PAq did obtain TWO other Patanta tort+arove•
rta t t i . n texl " ZWA r tiel lin6 . 7". OIL TOOLS,
SOW TAILVNOTICE,
27 10 1 419 MOO eP primer INFRINGING...on
ago trauma "I EIMERMILKING_VENLING
or rEUxo-Ertuza. WErliOurr ffiY
OOSSUM, wail* m10'04 . 4%0 the fph,Lra.
,TEST LSE
01149onra IROBSST'II. 'WRY.
rts2 ONE AT , BIIIIIFIE It I
HEMAPANAK4
<BLOOD 171171114).
/FJOif#Vti v riiittfi vt , 6 oED Fp#
,EiCidhaf **-J2l, fria**oo,coN.
mixt • • yE4I I . •
gao ith*t
a/n l q
ti assets bulks •
lals 67 .11 101. ififflia,ro673lllll=.
IC..LtlitEtrizz:3 r r •^7
* II gRXML!- Z447. 4# 61 rea; ,' ,
6 WITEMSTEVEZ
qvcrosamanubtrarrnta , .01)
..E.K4 nus ,, to xist-zavEztztans.
!MILL PAPERS, for Parlors Misr
v Booms, natoppA amain, um plain mai
aeuratlya afplaa.;WM-Irrijitarftotraet, our
Fm k . ~.,o taz • 405 111.1QMP,
BISHOP SIMPEION,
, ......... - .._ . ... .
CI
_?' t , ' . • • #7' ... .' :: .. •
rhh'''''''smingilwalrtrii rp=4,o,
, a 0 pi , • the damages o W. 7,4 I .
th exam. •Of Klitgli Ft..Le1.tt. 1 4 4 botirgs•
- 1 1 T i n a, tor eollegi3a. .411 put palm who
Wurri=e 7 rwitl.t. tm ftlgi a r,r d frovg ,
~.a.t . ..,,t tu t or aneumente Orttl;t4.2ltarapate
7 1## 1 gatott tt ie %s ° " il l w . with Inta liti l
&Pe re:te tor co ' hg ' ' 1.. W.
elty,Sonettov
ILY.L3 Bornti
MA NT FACITrIt Ea Or
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Walla,
No, 136 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PL.
. .
Toole warranted mode of the very best SLIGO
A.ND LOW MOOR IRON.
WELL BORERS
riM352151
Lovveyst actiola Priori
with mush articles as are necessity to eeadu ct op
ertilins,
AJTVILS SewHE rs,
AELL 9 ids,
QN tikES
VISES
SLEDGES, OH MEW .
HAMMERS, I wn =wits ,
SHOVELS, PL &NES,
110 EB, 1 LEVELS,
AXES, ; HALLS, la.
Rope, Leather and Gum Belting,
All of lalfich I hove constantly to ■tote,
oat Jmd
SKATES 1
SKATES!:
Q, r. (10 PAIR
Ladles,
Gent* and
S Fi
IP LYERY V RIEI Y
FOR SALE LOW BY
J4JLIES BO
No. 136 Wood Street.
aolanad
AN ONDINA.NOE to prevent the defae•
log of Telegraph Poles.
Etc. 1. 8, ft on:rafted and tar:alai bg the Mayor,
aldemen and earns qg Pigabwgh, in Sated and
Common Coancib esanabkd, and Li t hereby media
end ordained by entkortly *lawn.; That from aad
alter the passage of 'this Ordlnasce, It shall be
deemed aalaWlol lot any perpa to pelt or 14 any
Wag tastes on Telegraph Pedeasulty hand-b elly
placards, alma or Adel , ttsemicate. or la atm other
ay to deface or Melly, the was, and that Aar
hand-bllla, placards, at or adve rt isements al
ready Attached to sai d pates shell be forthwith
removed.
Nxe. 2. That any ;Arson violating tte Noels.
lona of this ordinance. shell be tobJected to it doe
of not more than ten dollars tar cash And every
offence, to be collected as /nee are by law WWI,
ea.
Ordained and enacted Into a taw 11 Councils thin
30th day of October, A. D. Md.
JAMES IIIitAIILEY,
Atte E. S. MOlutPre*!dent of Select Cott/Cll.
onr„
Clerk of Meet Council.
THOMAS STEEL.
Prea!dent of Common Colman.
Attest. Hron MoblAaron,
Clerk of common CounclL
001514
11171113UOCIEBY PLATED OUT I
A WASHING TLACEttNE
FOR $3 00 !
CELL AND EXAMINE FOR Y9rizsELVE5
FURNISHING STORE
No 68 Federal Street
OEOROE W. HUBLEY
0c.111.11
INSL RE YOU R LIFE IN THE
CHARTER OAK LIFE INKRANCE
OF HARTFORD, CONE.
THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE t7OMPANA
IN AblEt DIVIDEND makes the E n t each
one! CAS on the first and
eabsequeht pa tat of presiltun. • Its DASH
IJAPITAL and' aesusoulation of EL50111,000
sebtteelyttorested ottbne otoelta and inortgages
of REA L ESTATE. Lt =WIZ Rupiah yaks al
buntneaa, and has pa , 4 to the tau:tows Ann on.
roans el Its atetnates the sunt of ONE MI.
LION DOLLARS. To this data not a single ease
of litigation lii occurred, kn erldoace that Mar.
kitty and fair stealing to • epecieUty with thim
Crapany.
The pollee. nr this 17oz:spiny IN not forfeited
by mason at t oe Perileot of premium after the
second year. No payseurnis required etas tea
years, but policies eastuste good through Ufa.
•
011PICIBls
J. Q. WALHL.i.Proeldeut.
N. S. PALMER, Tice Preauleot.
S. H. W Et.ITE, Secretor),
Branch
O. esrn Prrooeylvante. where
Vitcularr um) Applicaatton ern) be fun:Lich
.3, SS Woed Street. Pttesbo.-gh.
Aerate waste. throughout the Mate. Apptir to
orle.iyd F E. GOODELL State Agent.
IMPORTANT ROTICE.—Tho
bo re th
follow -
potated j ud g es on ur Sewi o ng a
Mach e ne gua lagers
lion.,
at the Allegheny Camay Telt, 1363. 'The
judges aratherillughanS Practical man, well knows,
in this sommunttybeing machinists and dealers
In machinery, awl:their Quieten Ur Worthy of =Q.
mderatlon •
To rIIISTIMEITDriNT AND niA2rOGZIPS-.-GOOVOSien:
WO 'chosen/Men are annexed, appointed by you
as koives WWI No. Z s , render the followlug
re let, let, which to according to our heat judgment,
namely
We award to E P. Carpenter. No. 27 Fifth at.,
agent for W heater a Wileon'a Saving Machine,
the ant Prelate= and diploma, for Ica sthipilatty
end thoroughoesa of construction, and as the beat
machine for focally and general PurPonox
We award to Graver k tinker ,trot premium and
diploma, as the best machine tot henry work and
embroidery.
[Signed.) Hugh hi. Bole, Richard Nuitsli,
Juid al..nnah,!Jaa. W. Foster jr. ocri
COME ONE, COME ALL!
GENTLEMT: 'S FURNISHING
LORE.
N0a.1.3 St. Clair St
The attention at Use publie la tailed to the lute
sad !extensive stook of GENTLEMEN'S FEB
rwzziT ZATIELP::: " the Woe.
azgatns. „T one in west o f the above Goods
wili nee it to ear 'tidewater, to sive axe s WI,
and eardatoi att . ..gteelt kedats purattselat dim
where. Th ey eaa nad inia
r meat eat', bat seleotod
eta* of Ftrie "Thlurtihirts' elan "tees re weg i n,
Bel=a7d7rw Ee ,(l74° .Sstrf 4 VO L elg e Tio T r gd keti r =
M I 4 t o
1 =11 4 :47= MV EtteV, k
Rianstober theodssaa lased la St tt. street.
. ' SAIMIL LEM,
~
a i; d te.A tarp doer.' of Eats Cips were m i i
/ Inroad's, Thtlimmal, Byron% Ellotildes
aad, auto% wiii be sold lower then cost.
Jpildlyassaas
PURE___________ __ -----
GOLD:
The choicest stook or
00X.D AND SILVER WATChtED, CLOCKS
AND 3,EWELRY;ever brought co'Alle-
Own, u t ean now be se= et the
T. IL IMAGES.
• . el) Z - leclorcel,,
Where WATCHES of; this beititakertlEl,6l.
BY of the newest styles, OLOOES of eyery des•
cr.kos of ten American Crid - Ftench makers.
sis.VELAtip_Pidazo uoms, each.
as Yorks, y2ur -lute Itoltemiso
Ld Frehch - Ohlue aIsee.X.ABES of choicest
new; mai ell articles belonglay to my rtre of
ai% willatt WMO_O44O Ai aftat REDUO•
Tlf)Nl Pine Watch sae .lewelry work eladfolty '
mate awl repaired. HMite4 yrice_pald for Old
• 101/fDos
Alleyheal. . • WWI&
- 101E3 j ; t
.7 I-- . 4 .** 0 •144.!ctitk,,,.
1141i0ei.tXPIAO lit DRAWINGS end SPECIDe
,VialiTlONßri kinft abuttaleigs,stutsneri.
I A Undo their wedlock on reasoubk, taw. ,vt
allrlnfttol4.3l4usoa strint,4tirppk woos,
aid FWD:4M lethezi .
S AND pus,
"."-1.-50 Ras., for sale by
^ MENU 8 OOLLIIM
BL' LKORAI, SKIRTS,
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP, at
MACRUE, GLYDS C 0.,•
• In. 7S and 80 laikeLltraV
•
Offer for sale one of tits LARGEST and crimip
psThTooKs of TRIMMINGS. TAROT GOODS,
AMlnougOE., li Ws ' OSIXST LOLOVI23,
t to t ,
ZlOll '
VIIBROIDEEIHR
-•-• Licata and Stikliandlatrohtsta.
Baal and Imitation Valatela Lama
Point Lase Montt,
Real Mark malted Cal lan,
Maltose Lace. do
Lin eh
Fredtrked - Seta, oen wo -
d
VERY Clitrala.fa at
los, .78 and 80 Market Street.
2000 LADIES' LMEN COLLARS
SELLING AT RIVE CENTS EACH;
2000 PAIRS LINEN C 1171711
AT TEN AND TWELVE OEIM,
AT
/11.0.10/11, CiLYDE & 00,S
BALANCE OF OUR STOCKI.II
Y CIuODS will be
dad we would eaU the Wont= of WHOLE
SALE BUYERS to our IMMENSE SP )OE Or
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
can and see us at our newly fitted 145 - 0111,
'll3 and 60 Market street.
no 2
N' IRATE , " !:
NOTICE
WE SAVE VIE GOODS ADVERTISED, both
the quantity and at the prices named, making .1
Stook equivalent to that contained in Eye or nix
ordinary storm
Ch Wrens,
WE OFFER 300 PIECES
NEW SILKS, bender others belongla g to
former porehatee. We hallo no °az:MU
Minn to this department, owing to ontn
bear the laryrest to the West, and see sell
Silks as cheap as other goods.
W E OFFER 3,000 PIECES
oars& QOM*, all)raclag ;11 grades tram
I 3 to 113,50 per yard. Delalnes very beat
Coborgr, ecotas wide, sic, or the be*
Tatou at 25c., and good ditto at Itttdo
WM OFFER 2,000
SHAWLS AND OLOASS, embracing( all
the desirable elyhis, Gnat variety a
Cashmere Long Shawl., Wool Plaid ditto
Broths ditto . . and Velvet, Panay and Math
&segues, Basques, as. These we us sati.
VERY ClIrsAP.
WE OFFER LINEN
GOODS of all kind& Sheeting,, Pillow
Cuing. Table Cloths, Brawn and Bleached
ail kinds and sizes, White and Colored
Borders, ditto Napkins, ditto Doylle, ditto
Towels. Quilts of MI kinds, plain end em
broldereil. Table and Plano Covers. Table
Coven by the yard, and Toweling, Craeh,
kn., vup cheap.
11 E OFFER CLOARINGS,
SILK VELVETS, all widths; Oclored and
Junta Silica; Caster and Eagan:nand. Beat.
en, black and fancy colon, and al! th•
ether STI(LES OF OLOAM.NO adapted
to the Fremont lemon. Prises hum 111,50 to
Sul. GO. CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER tro•
Our Owl material, and warranted to ft.
WE OFFER 700 PIECES
FLLNNSL,9, /Led White, Yellow, Grey
Blue sue Tetley 71sanels of all ktfuls, rood
W late Flannel at 31 cents; Real Shaker
heavy and cafes heavy, at 66 cents; Conn
trs Barred Flannel. at El anmta; others
cheap la proparCloa.
RE SIFTER 500 PIECES
PANT STOP r&, cuatmass, l vreedx g.
Cons, Satinets, Casinets, ?eau, &a. Good
•ll wool Clembitens, Za.. goo; Tweeds C%
cents; GoodSattneta lad .181211 at 37340.,
Togeiter with toll Ilan of everything in
N.C) 9 CICOINTS
DRY GOODS,
Wholesale and. Retail.-
J. W. BARBER & CO.,
59 Market Street.
D, ; . ; .
EM flia OIDEBIES,
puttentsr attention is directed to ontstoots Of
the chose !Ines of goods now tains selected by
Ma. WILLIS in Zug Tat*, and ronsivSyialir
by antes, at tba house, ,Without &tun:muss to
particularize, WI VW Rata that evesything now
In thetsarket Is king dais, reantved. Among the
EMBROIDERIES
74.00 NETS LADE TRIMMINGS,
Ist
He BUlla's, LINEN SLEEVE' ,
SW/SS HAN L.K.FS, LIN EN SETS,
eur-Ntrit ,
Ea/mow-114i= coLLAss,
EWES
THE. IGENTLIVOLENN. FURNISHING
DEPJUITHUNT
Wlll be found to etebrue • very fell stock of
ttoodivuet as
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS;
MUSLIN SHIRTS,
DIMINO AND SILK rimERSILLIITS AND
DRAWERS,
•
RILE. SINSPENDPIES
RID, SILK. • NU UU T TON GLOVES,
SILK, COTTON AIM =m to
Ind In abort, everything !needed to make up •
GszUleman's wa rd robe.
IA Tick. Lumurs , -nr.ressatzsi
Especial atteattoo tallad - t6 out iluOttaleal of
werce-reLloirrs,
IrEA 0-DRESSES,
. YXII%
' rmana-no
sum DEEM 3 wet 7.l.3faurras,t
,F, i
In short, Eyp Ii .Y NO 3 4 3 4TY of the lesion
oneetsor ta - Ekrciitzikikc#ol.i croj,
46 •T : •• - " ,:,-. • •- i 2.,::
, . W.• MOORHEAD I S - ,!
, h• , ~,-, •. 1.,
1 81 Blatik'et•Streiet,l . ,
A 17Laces, 17LY., LIME OP 34:111Mtaa - 430i11)3 4 t o
eta% rariateallka*Ml :r r• r
i ' lizA4fiiketrfilia- '7'
vwdortrartugwismcia.
, 3t111130n - VE UB LI T ra l litEr''
•;PCII.;47,_ONW. W.
(ma Cl atai4Err miter.
dN EVEST STYLE, and
Has 'PI 111111 Se Market street.
Nos. 78 ■ad Be Market street.
SOLD AT COST,
vu, GLITZ a 1:70.
BOTH AT
HOSIERY, &c.
WILL
gwriggrzalri
en* coitus snort lot' inn tonigorig.apgoiniwil
MOE4E - Mit *Waft
Ani neti i not tEr int,liiiinfgo.L!Tfoi::faggesAglAm
tOgpnetjitmlineiiiist saw)
i cspol*Wirethictiteatuat*trdwa s sirdis..ls
44 : 1414 .A 5 . 61 ,! f ° ,1 ,V;Vitif,-. 0 ;r 4 . 1 *4 14
ODr ;
TiZ
PrbstiminAtte*Pn Aar). ?"s_. .* A ( .. lr ' 414 •! 4 nt
Temat the following fere,
H rirrii-
,AtintriX Etaira.TACKTAMILAKISUIt
I*x i Trem..; . -- -,c , !:-, ,11 .
.n t fr: 1..74! ... incil i ' :i -- ht.V.':
dis.qiiithst miaturtai, snanzatc ; htn :s ig„
p0i50.0 411tavEn Ai•ntaxim; , :- ,:--,JI I,D .0.-•,)
Zed
... ratitiA orlittillitlattgflßDlllloVl
41. wasEgs..; 1 ..- - -:-
_-,.: zt , : z ;....u. • ~, ,4 tan
d i GEO. E.raß " • •
ER. mairain kr . nz
whew- i v :!-- n7:I
W. A. &moos.
occamrd
~:sh~arq~i~
WANTED—AGES: XIS can male Fa to Ino • day. *Maw Ur;
..uhmukt, _PATFAT STAB NOZWILLI.
PET BURN for Mantras
.OU Lamps. II
tw v :l7 a ta Z an 41
:Sag= bo t " sa lts e r a ltiap
or yowl* of wYL SolaPio. vane- aZS
cen
atsesend tos, annum %WI fall P&W t la t a 3ll 1 " 11:1 ' •
SSEg .EDGAJI, Moatessinrcr,
tis,e4 Maid= toss.Mw-Yant.
AGENTS WAMED I
111 VginT ()RUNTY.
To aell by ga ga aabt • PUOLLICALION wltab.
win command a wily I:specially mole OIL
51.2. N, AMY to
to2,2td Not
6t. tt ITGETIME.
Mini Sum
WgiVreD.—AiiEMPE.'S TOR "THE
=WI - THZ "a r k.
DI7III3ZON AND UM AGAPE & M
ca tt l h ab: wws.4l.= . it°211214 Ate rl till r tlng' ?/
*he at tfick E4 _truttraik la Mik tal
tea% bah tad -sW• latagrat tWo
=ATBoballlont Eft thrillbag._•a2aorok
for 2a monttiall. Melt Itizataaintala.
novo alai unit zlisculoorjoarawy "
g r i th ar of
andabouidar
deaLsul romaaee of tlr aaz IMa asyritlatt
fel
Tou pu ter; laollia,4aeiratldialmettet • ,
al*
daily rettrottiold ambled OrtlcersM. sOldlork •
watt of wettable amploratant, will CM Pft '
Irtalany
.adaptal to canailot. We hart
WWI aleartaa• SW par stoat, whist aro will
= o * acf 631 09 -Mat Strad for dm.
0 -B 03,f t r = r,
IS:tonwr rgiuLaxid' Maar
laistodaWNl ~, P l4ll4l2att. Pa.,
DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS;deoi
NEW 000D5.
1111ACRETI & CiRLISLE,
No. 19 =I STREET,
New TrimminP7 and Ornaments,
Bead Gimps and Buttons,
Bich Bonnet and arailltblions,
Fine Gilt and Pearl Belt•Bnoltles,
Bich Silk Beltin,9—a new lot.
Bargains in LinsU Handkerchiefs,
Real Lace Collars and Setts
Needle Work Edgings and inserting,
Cambria and Hamburg Bands,
Magic Ruffling and , Oaals ramp,
Beal 'Thread and Trod Vell4 •
American and,Wfi• -Hader!'
&Yee and Ganntiirlitit *lea
Zephyr, Wool and, Knitting AM%
Ladies - and Ohildre; us', Underwear,
BalmeralSkirta-=new atylos
Duplex Skirts; French-Corr iets; •
Gentlethen'a Shirts Collars Tier
Merino and Silk Underwear
Mines Kid Gloves--all sing.
1112330IIANTS Alf a DEALERS
E • lll o : z glA . l 2.A ra mlrrvitAtetto cal mat SIAM
MACELITAT" &
NO. is MTH STB:=2,4PlttsburiltiPil4
BATES & BE!i.
ATTRACTIONS.
Call alai a amine cat
NEW GOODS FOB; SPREADS,
Honey-Comb Quilts,
CRIB LILMIKETS.
. ,
N 0.21 Fifth Street.
ROB 11E S CO.,
HAVE Jrsi , °Petri=
NF W (3/.4:)lunwS,
Dress Temzelup. i.Cloak -Oroaraeata,
Beal Lace Good& Naga Eltyle Belt ;
Backler„Bart,blake ellk Belt-
lass, Head OnaameataiNevr
Beck Searle,' Bambara
,Flooneta* Llztra
Eleardkeavdefs,
Bahooral -Shirt& •
Breakfast 1311asels, In
bats' aolt Eroodit;lttifatita•
Zephyr• Lenin& Blivr'Earpreta •
Bklrtai Olones add tiltattlet&Whi.
ter Underwear tothieoitddierfartdCbll-'
dreg. ;01:mhz 'ariC.Alezendre 'lra • ' •
Gloves; Ladles' . 1471111 e Castor *—
Glove& 'The 'abotre ''and •
'
many other goods fa
Great. Variety,' at
WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL
an How * 00.
n anti 'no tddliSZT BM=
WHOLESALE ROOMS:ISi , SrdißS. cots
alit Le) t% Et* I t.o 314
GROVER & BAKER'a
SEWING
.IVIACHINEB
Have bin *warded the FIRST THEBIIIMS at
the following Fain Sir Um yam
.
First Prang= for bast rdf.e.blet Fork at Peru*. •
First Premium for best lisentati wortat New.
'York State Pair. , •
lint Pmer.l Ca for best lottillj Matas, at abla
State Fair,
71rat Premium for best 1 4alltaetUrOS Haskial
at Ohio State Fair. •• - •
Pint Premium tor best iiranolattark4 btaattitai.
at Mistaitart State Pair. •
Pint Premium for best branuisetrulos Mackin.
Firn pumps:Liar . bat Bratafactiuttigidachiaa
-at Latrreacs co., Fair Ps. ' - •
First Poe for east irtathitielor
poses, at Laartruitll4 Fa% Pa.
First Premlorn nor - trst:Pamifr Machina at
noels Clo 4 Pair; .
First Pretaluto for bettlEfi.it,patjUittli Plst4 lll .
at Haste CO; ' •
First PrarblittlfOr best wrotralastariagauramo
fir Zdathiatin4PriDlMidd.Elare.MAß't
Fikat Premium, tor bat bra safacturiagaaansi
blcliosrat•PitizvarairM.-Y, •
pint Premlnialor best Mamas:tuts* aid Patit 4 - --
üblacktaart.SoirolkSlorniz, N. Y.
Mat Premitualaz berrißlattgartartagand Yarn' 0'
1.11.1151.r.MI:
p,,,p
saea
at Afle#beur OD. Fair, Pa. t • .
:First Premium for bast - illanntactudas itioblact • -
at Allegheny Co. Fair, Pa., •
Thar Pnillltua for beat ffilebporf: work at 'Alla.'
A. F. Cia.TOpirEF .
81 244115 i AGEITA. , 7 7-7,,
ca1:404141 t'Tb. iB V*47 4 . l'lttentigitr'q
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