--- MONDAY, DBOY.M.BMN 10, 180 OUR ptraLic MEN "Ws comm.-am that Pennsylvania does not eeupy the position in the family of States to which she Is entitled. Her wealth, the extent of her teriltory, her g,eograptdcal position, and her wonderful resources entitle her to rank, in fact, rather than In name, as the — Keystone" of the great arch of the republic. But she does DOE stand thus. In- emigresa she occupies the position of a third or fourth-rate commonwealth, and Ia listened to only by courtesy, when others of far leas magnitude In all that should constl- Lute greatness command attention. It Is so m national conventions; It is so everywhere; and, like a Mind giant, posse.lhc all the elements r f strength and power, she is half the time power- It is the Philadelphia Daily News that stays that. Now, without stopping to inquire wheth er this Is tic naked truth, or an unwholesome exaggeration, the result of a morbid imagina tion, we may remark that a Commonwealth is not, and Cannot, be known In the national cons ells by its mass.. It most be known and Judged by Its representative men. If Pennsyl vania allows herself to he represented by her'. weaker men rather than by her stronger; or, if selecting her stronger - men, she unwisely rotates them into rivets life, Just when they bare se qutred the expetience a; ti discipline which Is into r ivets enable them to exert their powers Ingluestiall In public stations, the has really nothing to blame but her own stupidity. In all cl lee, public mid private, where busi. nem is to transacted, brains and experience emit stro gly. It depends little wnere the man who :senses these qualities was born or lives—he w 11 have that consideration accorded to him to w Ida he shows • himself entitled. I complaint made that Massachusetts and hunch Carolina Is e had more sway In Congress than their propo on of the population would indicate they ought to have had, the answer Is that those States have commonly sent their beat men 1, Wbstangton, and have had the wit to keep th, here Pennsylvania has had some very superior men In Congress. dhe has some or that sort there now. eTEVUNS and Wrt.matra may be taken as specimens. The former of these gentlemen has been there for ao many years that he has become an expert In - parliamentary tactics and all the 4 6114 of itglalatluO. Ate runeMttlatiLS appreciate his powers and services, and keep him there. But a strong opp :salon Is manifested elsewhere In the &nee, among special ,lanes, to get rid or Lim. if possible, because of his markt d pre-emi acne,' The croakers could drive ail the brains in Congress from Pennsylvania into ret.remer•t and then mourn ail the louder that she Was stripped of her Cue share or iulluence. Pennsylvania le not deficient In men of large abilities for any kind of service, The rulator tune le that this stet Co net GS often get Into public employment.* as the general welfare re claire". Of late years Philadelphia. while ex ceptions must be allowed in her favor, nes been se remise In promoting her shiest men that she ought to maintain silence to matter what die_ paragement the C..mmonWeu,th may real under. I rourics A%l) THE PULPIT. - - . The democratic _loco - Lain have a habit of hoot lag whenever a iltigymen,of any denomination, applies the gove: =hies either to the teenage = at of politics. ~to ties or to high govern il concerns. Their Idea of the function. ot the , ilpit Is es rebuking ale Is Mit eti n. .1, it slanuld cohline Its labors to those par ticul. r forms of °deuce which genteel PeuM , In ills land ,-re not inclined tot that It may depict the enormitien et heathenism on the other Side of the globe; that It may hold np to reprobatim7 vulgar transgressions; and that it may eloquent ly denounce speculative aberrations, bet that it mint deal tenderly, and with bated breath, with fashlanahle follies and crimes; and, above all that when the democratic party, for any selfish or ambitious end whatever, see tit to, outrage all the demands of este-a• willc_ sad revealed right that It must "sow pillows nnd,r a:' arnahoh n," and call darner-retie evil the highest style of These Jcarnals are not areree to haying poll. ties Introduced ILL./ ti.e polpitt but only op paged to having the authority oY the pulpit brought in conflict with their p 1.,. The key. Mr. Members of Phiimiclohla, on last llabas giving day, went as far In political preachlue any body ever webt. - What democratic .b,ur• nal has rebuked him I We do not ask ulna democratic Journal has rebuked him for utter ances of which every decent kaae In Ike loyal IMateale ashamed; but what Journal of that ilk has obketti :.1 on political themes on the sacred desk t If there's such an one, we .shall be thankful to have our attention directed to It. We could mato a large speculation by buying it, and:selling flout to Barnum for ewhi bl_ lion, Booth:in the Rev. Dr. .AreAliarala Adams, of Boston, went Ipso a learned and rigorous justi fication of slavery, and, by Inference, of demo. aratir complicity with that most Infamous of all crimes against bonus beings --most infa mous, became It so Involves and unlade/ all other crimes as to be, not by rhetorical fliyare merely, bat In fact truth, ' , the .am of all villainies,"lhe democratic party was so delight- ed that it constituted him he Prophet ; tricked him out suitably in the motley robes of Impious adulation ; and scattered his teachings broadcast as CO e;;,comseerlng document of maryelons as, propriatemei and potency. Tau LONDON Tmeus calls upon our Govern. went to elate what it will do in case of an at tempted raid by the Vezions upon Canada, end asp that we have Oct acted In the matter a Wlee or dignified part. It must be confessed that the course of oar Government In rthprct to the Iranians is liable to that impeachmkiA. It their ham:x:l3(lone. and especially the maalfeato of heir new Presi dent, VOL ROBNRTIL is 1, , be taken for any thin; except bombast, they are vary opeoly organizing an expeditioh against a nation with which this country is at peace. The Times, however, must see that our authorities are taking a entree pre. r elsoly analagour, If art Identical, with that taken by the British authorities toward the COD - federate% No objection ought to be made la England to having international comity meas ured to them after their own fashion. "Sumo wan a remarkable and exciting scese In the Circuit Court at Wmlriugton, Thursday. Mr. Bradley expressed the hone that the court, Judge Olin, would not argue certain facts to tbe, Jury. The Judgo denied that be bad inter feted with the Gets, and 'aid be would not be insulted, and would not stiller Mr. Bradley to Onto to the Court what be knew to be untrue. Mr. BHADLEY—If you mean to say that I have stated what I know to be untrue, you are a liar and a scoundrel Tho Court ordered the Marshal to take Mr. Bradley into custody, and ho was removed from the room. Mr. Bradley, with two members of the bar, was In the Criminal Court-room a few Minutes afterward, when Judge Olin passed through- Mr. Bradley ,aid—" Are you looklng tor mel Do you Intend to send me to Jail I" Wedge 01.1B—"(Not yet," 311 r. Biteinrr—lf you 'say to me what you said on the beach—that Saluted what I knew to be untrue—l will thrash you. Judge Okra—Yon thrash ms Go away. Judge Ole :“11, to be served on Mr. Bradley, to show cause why he should not he vanished for contempt of Court. HORACE MAYNARD wan Wading 112 008 of the hotels at iVssbington, the other day, when a tail Tortmesseean approached him "flow - do you do, Col. Maynard? lam delighted to see you looking to well, sir." "I ought to recognize you, tr.„ I pruumr; but I don't." "Why, Col onel ins ;.tn,ht r.-member me. You've ml.l, the 011.10 ecough in Netlville. where I live." `Tea, sir," reaponded klaynard,ln bin coldest and snakiest maantr. "I lived in Naativille two yearn. I weer atinched to the admilnistration:of Governor Johnson. I passed about the streets daily; but If I mad been a Jew, cov ere d with the most loathsome leprosy from the err wn of my heal to the sole of my foot, I coutdn't have teen more studiously avoided and abhorred by you cltlzene of NaglYille t" The pardon-seeker didn't think It advisable to aak Mr. ?daycare to take charge of his ca e. • Taw Adams Express Company is reported to kayo loaned two tallltons and a hart crib seey wetted es.pital tosdd in- the rethootraetion o f teeth of the main !llama &when ndOvads. SPECIAL NOTICES. • A.MIISEREWTS• • •• • _ __ ~„ _ ___. ... , • .... L.„„..,•., 1.i1a..r7 AND Hon 0.1a.r177.r5.—A ~e ''.' """ •rAl :! l n tm,,llc• PI ,L, 1 : 4 Aki; j ) /TT6L11.;1: ,, a T!. - I.BAIEi. 1 1 ' 10 cox ewe :•:,nager... . WM. ki E!.. LER,- not tintaLareatung feature of the British ri.ws , pr . '„' r '' :Pia: -es.; think n ' y ' ,,, ' ,,,,, -c-- er ' ,' r 3 %, - , . the annotinceni.t that Her Majesty, Queen ~.... aidae •,-, davt•ody. Their elfecta Lc. e 4t.u.- _ Victoria, will formally emerge from her sec!, 4 . 3 law,' ato .0 corira,aalty hew Mach 77.7.71 . 7 Engagement with the world-renowned drrist•, aloe on the occasion of then peninz os the hew e•re ', • ' ' • . ce In 4e, Tore are Parliament neat month. Of rum, :acre arc ' i s :'' . i•' ' '•• ' • ''..-,,,`""c,rb:.•".,e• MADAME CELESTE. Journloud and hearty congratulations ,mom, - the „?'.',„'5,„:,,;,":`':j,.; r.uir.:-...:',`,7,. ,:,'„1,.t.";:',.'.', alists. The I..oncion Cl, 71771,,,p1ag ”,7erc.,7. .7 7 , , - ..,.., ~,,,,i ~,,,,,... 7 Who, in her wonderful personation of rl.a reeler., will be beside r itself with Joy. 'ln that 11317 - rce: I..ey ia ;r ./... t ..,,.... I La.!, ithit.., b,,,,j ~., , 'rani., iii blO cu._ utit.t.., WiThOt'T has been ~,,, th ee mn , of ~,, 1ne,..,,... ~.:,,,..,, „ a „, 0 ,,., ..,.. ~.„.,,,, „,,,,, ae di a ,, e , • 'VAL. She will app.., this even!ng In her ceo re, 3 107.7.7 the, . atural aello., sad laapart a Crated character, WOMAN IN RED which the more loud-ruouthtd section 01 0... ' Cao British press has kept up for the reappear,. e n,,s,i',,OYjeCodons"'n'eiyl'n,'"-ree%A•4'ol4",bcoolea..l,,,i'rnsTi TElS t f Epe.Da t, EVEN/IVG, will he esesented , h o, , ,V;e th ri ,. ... tt.te hers, the great 4 act Cisme, en of the Bovereig,u in persou on great :nate ca. 7 7.7 01 °retro...if ont iLtbo 10,7.1717..... a a•• 7 darkg ' e 7 , clone No other interest shilered halt ti, 117)117 b . -iivebee-• \% bac Oh. y tam:nee powilf..i eit• eta, i from the decay Into which court ceremonials I ' me Y '''''' c- '` e '''''' ti '''' L',4t°:"""d 4''''''' WOE/lAN IN RED. •I• - •••t-st and i rmt physic la& can he clay..ea 1 and fttivltles have fallen of late year, ...; in nod e , being they are soans- i li a DAME OELESTE lie .9 U:d A R•in EltS. Orly AUE PRZACLUNO.— Th u practice 77•1 r 7 ink, nod, being pa y vege'able, /Ur , tar, ' _ , . , ~,, . ~.. r „., , , „,, harm . ~,.,e e n.e,. once ~,,,,,, I , w EV. nebN ERY , EISOPEETaIs, rib E•sw Es, he preaching lo the open stir is hecominie eeey ; r • , ~., i . ~.., I .. d. 1 .. g ~. .. ~ ~,,, , ) , ...,, ,, 5 I i a 7 ,, a 7, , 1 , 7 .,, , tr 0 r , ..7; , a , a , n a b e e „ ! , ..e 7. , ,177.,,rnt.it,...L7, r..,:ortdlVzl.7acrl,l7rate.p. I ( )1 :1 1tA ti 0L s t. Part 01 the land and a Pet...sr elca , ''t itih.r•tat I, o !aria.: the susolci.,ol untruth Mao,' earl:lent , 1 .-" , ., 4 , , Icrn,cre, ./. .5 7-, A Cli ~ IJ i , preacher, leg roWlllg up 10 eitet tlie firma nO. I clei ;Tule,. n,i I I...D.:coins hive lent their names j "They preach wherever they can nattier an to i.e. 'y to Lt... pti hoe the reit-01:1.y of our rehl• audience, Ca the street, by Ode roadside_ to COI. '11er...L.177 nine., have sect ns the assurance of 8, thesis.. towa halls, corn oxeti at ;fen, la j ..,,';',..;,', 1n,.:.:,;,,';',/nt,., ,1,t,',.,;',.,1 2,..ij..:;an't..n,.,','L.gYee. camps and barrack,. They are en n to he on ' ins 'ell .... n,ca. race W 01112.16, lit :sire aim at eIeCUL7ODS, re 7.17 a : I r. 7 sg,n• tiol .110 naii ea La pleaoCti 1 fo. Lash In England are public and draw tosether myr.- 1 , r. , '`•., A. ,,,,,, Aim..., echtaiaing ,711ec.7 tine: 1.7. L7.e tter at., critt,Cettco 01 lactr CL1.440, of ads of peetple. Al erica nubile gathering, ....,. ' i tine robowteg o •m,,,airce oral of them arrange to Ito ~,getner." ; covtivencet. iiiiiitue ..hciab.•cte" Ehenmails, Tan Home Committee on Appiopriationd had I 1't,. . ,- ,.. • cer7l7urc. lica.lnehe aclslag Irma .01.1 a meeting on Teursday tO consider the cl rd a p. I ........anti, Sasses. imligration. otOrblll ataCtto4l propriation hill, known ad the omothue, „ lilt it I ne'?71.?:,.,:1n01'k1::?,,,1":1,"if,„„h,L7.,%",,‘-ni,.': failed at the Clnse of the last 1ier0517711, la Cons , . ' 1 quirt. n 0 r 7, neuaat 10,71clne 1 11.. y lama, by i. a queues , of Mr. Henry Winter parte' rider 077 fy log the bi...,.1 ana stin 'listing ihe system cite military Interest. which was au:idled to it. It i ...i . '".' l ".ot• ''''''' ','","'Ll ntbe„-",P2,;°%4 Is probalile the hal will be reprrted .Imt. as a ' :,h,.`,,41. `..'.`'L,"!..7:7,1';:,r4,',70""rfr7,`,7:,,j,'"j0--;-. came up 106: year, minas the Davis amendnient, orbilr..l..ne. later Cu,! Inynole, (100 t of course, T...,. 07 11.71 Items, the in vali 1 p rt; aiiiiire.i clutiptainte n ot from a low state o th. Clan and Ego, .it,ce mar. i n appropriatious, Maly, or oneti notion oi I's luuntioue. Were presented itiseparate bills, aid pissed to- " ."' ,''' C.' "a by chPricciPied dealer. with other 1 .. , ratlatt. tr/t1.1.1 411.4. oral wore prat day. be:Callao •C the urgent necessity tor meet. ~,,. b e e‘ „,,,,, , , „.,, e „,,,, , 1 t „,,,, ~,,, „t„e„. ley ing the demand upon those funds. Rica want the best ald there is tar them, and they CIVOL.ans. S.T Yana Chi*C.—With the ;ant rein- should hare It. I cement of French trauyel we rectivml the ~,,Pc(Vnyhp,i J. ''. 4"T il E S l,t i ' i). ' '': ' ,. ' ' ''' -i. ' l '" ' 1 .1,'". Cholera, (in oae of the French transport., there and by all firt. ' cg A ietit. A ' tioleinineub.lV,sitsiv''. Were quite a number 01 deaths. 'three t,erdons are reported to have died on shore here from cholera- Thla Is really Cattlng to he an h e of locality. We are experlenclng the ef. fectd of a little war, have the prospect of t a big War, the nearer approach Of the cholera, and the fact 01 the yellow lever. A fine place for Immigauts.— Vera C'rwr Letter, Teo democratic side of the House ha, bet h compelled to define its ppaitt on eri the „ii,•., r. pt treason and tts puti:entatet. hy al. ri.. , SOU, 01 0 7 eg01.1, who ,scrims-:, , I a t...., Iloa saying •• treer,ro, lea a: are nod eu_ht to b.- priumh.d." Long Jon., Wentworth in...anvil on the ayes and nays 1., the purpose of 171 401e:7 the 017p0a.Llop to the record. The demo, aey gain ice resolution a hearty 5410 par.. retry our them voting. No nays were recorded Tull first treason ease, et,aattla t it ult.. 11, /Ale Is now 1,11114 trite In • tic L : &aka District 1,11111, Ic.kits JEW, rg, eaten is rue L'aurd Su.,s is. s.lit, ns. . WIJO watt an cLirdidlia r • skis ticVcrntlient, In Biutti.t coticlJ. I. sense, COlotict D. P. IS Ciianiiit „ Cill:rndattl, and I .S p.ccci i , l it., : . In . trsaiit.il trial ekes 11.. c Mrl.lloretle Acts, H.. I THE pui 0..3:.1.41 of ro3, fa; 01 . ..130 I;•:CC ;...; EIIRIIeb C.,;,? ..tb Ler, wver..y avtriaLe i Biritie aLd ILaihr. air returned ae folh, o , Other. Popueerrion. B.rlras. rharii a Lonoou... ...... ad.oactitio.... ... 1,;(4,1 I .177 Liverpool . ..... 3;11.311. . 3.3 31' D.l.3l3Clle•Lel. ( .... 356,39 ... . 21;i3 SAlfOra i .... ; 1 ..K6 eel • "Ilirvouat Lam.. . erii,t.. ..,.. 67 Lovile.. I.lriztoL Fe will be rememl,ered that early In the war 'several of the kVaabington ehareher !brew o;.,er, their doors It, the rteept,ln of !ne tou r ,. broccht in from the hatt!e 1‘ net longet haeckel, the bul.,ll.o n s were cut in trior.A.,,L repair hr the (it cert. went , but, notwitt,Lan,• lug ILta, wu uodersta,d the:, they hare. wl.h,n a law mono:!, aunt in bile to, r-r.t. Thus .t ['roved that it, great ,ca:z." LarCILZABILD ACTIVITY TN GlithitalfEat knot RITIIOI —An n:...uaJly aet cicala...! preta..,l 04 Lae strati caterday 13.: Cita!, 0I If. sertt• meetil,trim 1. • lon. to a torte et.crit l 5•. I advices by tau CH,. of Borer t. at, Java ,u:i a aLe-ndy 61.8• e, b,0,. , the Lt.,a4uri thariio,ao-: ..) • ness.—..ret. York T,eese. VoUTt young villains non uudLr s•resi tot toe Girder of so lid alas Same, o.rera - d,tr, Lirrs.• truer county, N. Y., hLve mete rim Ice,OLt• 'their bloody deed. Lbry A.,. o,nlcee ILn •:nI had Selectee a tavern k e /pet. a- cutdid t v....i. r .nd elZ.ii7 relied at ti.e 1.4,. a to rub ac..: :, .. ~4 him., ;Alen the, beat L , (slid them, mad ; ~1 lett him unharmed. Tor Rader of ISt lasi; ~I "Waists is only bigtnet c 3 ear, 0',.1. !M.A.LE AND Fustsi i r. Calm I a.c.s.—Tc.; latd.y published pollee rrport of Nue. York for the year shod!( that tlig, arrests Of mare ' , Li - 'snout o:- fences amounted to 445 754, a stir Lb, art.-..0n of 1 females were oat, .. , ,119. 3!. ts ps. 1, .I.J .- ..r the sexes correeponds very cl..selv wi.irtla, ot PlTTintle exhibits, Rad with the cubit/its made to other lame cities 01 this catiLtry ard Eineri.e. M. Done, the dernator of Freer. who bar.e the pamphlet on "The Rarki- is ec:rarada• , . I woman" in the pm., at flay. Is 1 . ,,..) •. ,c.... lie left his whole fortune to the Prltn.c.43 of 1, • leans, and for all ncaumnig Its tart 1!..• ... • ... "oar° On been warned GT the 51tnIKer „t :L: laterior, bccause lle a eemic paper it ha. La business to publieh news. Ergo Vxron EM.l.Afilc has goile 1.,, Norre. where the cholera to rag:be, and 1: so bet Le 4 that his prep ace then! Wil! soared ri. t,ac•. a good effect upon the pubic bricth. I h's ;s brave of Victor Emanuel, but does not scent pa; tlenlarly useful. Uttior idr of time and an ~,L. A- M.:mai ablution would be much better IL, i t s Neapolitans. !UM/30AM RA11111193 —lbe rate,ngs a , .- litchigau !leathern Relit . ..ad mr the m.ath ••• November, were /4113,421, agamat 444.5:35 1.. r the same time in 1864; Increase 153.atr./. FrLdo March let to November 30th, $3,773.408, ag., L.. 13,118'414 for the corresponding portal to 1864 Mere.* $854,094 Masioanc. Ms•aaa.—The Preemerc ea or M ee sachemette having chartered the Lodge or c ored Masons, a; Stwbera, North Caroi.na, the white )daaona are very mach exeleisrd alvo9l he matter, and etrivitg . la vain LO aupineas thrm, will not tie done, Le I•CVCr, while our troops are there. SENATOR FC 53 2 , 0 -, CX, of Melte, appo ., tited oa tilt:Joint Committee of Congress ,• f..tspar,s L, ,• timontal of respect ter the memory .Kr t'r t Lincoln, served on a slintlar commit tee aptr•:u.r after the death of President Harrison. Scent, Howard was also of teat comma:re In 1541, both gentlemen beleg then members of the House. lrfa Inc, ease of population It some of the Envish cities, Is gaits rapid. rirtce toe roses wittl tak , 2 to 16431 the populat,,a or th,• bor r•tieb of lltte/Leid has Increased from 184,0u0 to upwards of i..1.E7,000 souls. Till Committee appoir Led to ii,cct a CPC for an Ohlo &at:. Aaricu.tueat C.. irge h+re r ~ itt - Mended that Miami Cuirersi.y, at Oxford, e tisane for the purpose. Too railroad bill before the Tent,C,teec Logi, ratio, apprnpi tams bends to the amount of 23,000 to eight railroads la that A COMPAnT has been Ftartcd in Au. us,a, Georgia, a itn a capital of 000.000, to the oar pose Of MairUlaCtUrarg Ea - Gammon ilana'ruw. of Kansas, dle, a. Leavenworth day before yesterday. DISSOLUTIONS D ISSOL UllOll Ur RTN EltS z: IP. Ibe partnership heretofore existing b, t . JOHN r. ILliriu Di, Jo...chore, to Torentui was absolved November IMO, by minusl c at. All persona having claims sgsoist "14 Sr or who know I a... el,. luilebte , to It, are ri slug sled to present suet. mat,. tor c meat u to January let, 1b.,. delArte JOHN b..F - - UlBBO L TION OF FA WIN &H6II 1 ) •w partners/11p heretofore este )ng au WW. D. HAYS and JOHN GLYDS, to the Pot 4 f a.htag and Prnytston Neatness. under the WM., an/ style of W Sf. 11. HAYS h. Ult., h. brae .•ln solved by the death of Mr. JOHN 17th alt. All those having claim. against the 5C, , 11,a, sillplease presentsettl.raset, alolodebted will please tattle up at their Yarltet: Hystnes• to ba soiled op at I hue MTltv-cne (ant) I,lberty Street, by at. so,t I log partner, WSI E.. HA S tittabergh, Des. 50, irlf.--rlestlrrot iILSSOLUTION OF CO-PA ItT Is; .is SHIP.—The Partnership G....PCL(40.1 ex.... 4 between the undersigned, under the titan Lau. USITNIPTON a. GO., for the manufacture .1 r...t Pearl and other Soaps, hoe this day been digt,,. by mutual consent. X. KIES .rwirr U. oRt P JOHN POSTA:B. Patsburgh, Sept. 9th, IMO. DEIIII2I • • • WEL EDMIDDY & CO.. ,rocSta.nor R L7MP 701,' C 0 0 15 .5. 1 / 1 75•01•52Z155 Or Silver Pearl and Superior Rosin Soaps /57 urviry STREET, PrTTATURG! •I 1 • HOLIDAY GLFTI3 Affection and Charity. "Vinti.eeler cfc . _ tar. P ll- 1111113Whill NA W VTO !UN h HUBBARD, SRO& CO 111,14 C/ACTI;11111. 0, PATENT GROUND CIL( ULAN lIMIMEI7III (I .1 4,, ii.Nll LS and INtiS ; made t nu, •.Jetiiv ct t-aat ltettney.l RFAPIK.II AN? IiNiVE.N, ac.CS, Warrhowle aml Works, °Omer WAT Eh r Pittanttrgh. Particular attcattou cis' ea to hetooLtalak ta.; Strntr;ateLlne a,ve, •. -• 01tn , c aawWILIK !N: 1111, .Ijl. u Capper 111 and Smelting Wou ft , lH McCUR.:) . I zi4v.Vv.3l. RAfilliklll.A., G CU Makera & .)itetit iron Vt 0.., a Y EN It ' , TEL I 1 11,L ,111 it •A. son,c,"ll. 114,11. i c.'• , ;Alf fti...N L',pr L , .1 V 0.,/ ...,NI“.NSEIiS SALT ' ro k,, : .1 tin P A Ns. ni , !LILL'S N e.l- eoxaufzt,trts of he 7. ffel LheoLe•riefff ftvflue- r !MAN 11011 W I.ONT. 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F'r. ntto,ton tt, 1,111.1.; Nil II.L ,•% ..Ntit ANl.ht_il,ft • kt A!..• i t;,9.11;51., MIMI pITT, -, BURGEI FOLNII .19 hi 21 , 1., & et?. .10 ii•rri•,, • teLAGEUNISI; a• 1( a„ *me, ~ ; Silver, huar.lai eiata huiiiner Vi , •rse Patt.ni with e vier, y or tithe, panel:l, ays.in hand an.: : lo clot( an ad We.roviyilti llt `iniii.`.7,l,l yr - rat, Ia 1:17 - - - )ENN 14( (Mg.. ANA! /1.1 1 / 3 !AP., 81'11.1a.:11 AND AIACII/NIST, • wrotato-r, too.t woken Feilerul and Sncau. A ho.unto ot'ut CI,. PA. 'is • LI,. .:( cr of w,)IS T 11 A\•l 'I pooh ABLE.: oost.ll-I.A I ONO STVA I:I Shoaling. I Miry., it,uorohu of all u inns utoonoli.ol Io FL FURS' FL ft,i. 11 ,, F1S A h1)11H lI,DRENs ht Largest tiOd 'lost Complete Assort Sled EVEI: OFFER ED IN THIS MARE FIT Ie('URI) & Co's. 171 1V...3.1141rne•4 I.lllnburc7L MEZUMUI 1.04 'l{-,411T4n SEWING MACHINES, NiViLlsom.; hiii4stleigis BENEFIT r, F Miss ANNIE. On Which occasion the follofon,t ertlneo ar..lsta ee kindly votunteered• m iss.ItAJUR PAULINE et:SHIT...I4, Ult. J. • At. w n iti.. bi'LLE JtiVE: r cd, 111(J b. Li., and Mk G. W. stilITH. MONDAY EVEIVIriG, Dee. 19th, will be present rd Ituclotone a ronontiv S not drawn f .111411. THE HFNTREYI4 OF THE 212 / 1 1 0 , 19.1tilrrl. ran.; 1 4 9.1./.. Deux. L., Fla° De 'L'A Senotetta Jovote end O. W tinalth. 111 Leon I S•llor's H., [OP! ....................... ro wool ude W I LZI the new burlet to SNIATIENE TWINS. MUSEUM F: oAGRRII NOW OPE' AT AO 61 Ul FTH E Niqin 111 uPEHA HUUSE. Al A SON t.e - r e e a/amy, Jut a/ Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursda) 1. CCP, %IDEA I. 20. 21 4,-nt CE ,,, ,'•••a1,0 of E•ht , oDlr•lle,ed -f ! Burge,, Prendergast, thighs. and boulker's 4- INSTRELS. 7/. ,17-1% Thr r.o3t prr•rrt r.r4n,:r•tl,le), Er r 1 . •ut trre, [4l, rt.- new ,r..b rtkau, pr , gr•tume rxrh 11% ENTI lIIIILLIANT Sltlt. Sir 1.1..0r • opru I.t , OCLID:10131. 74i, flek Ca. at , ROIPc/T, Lit.. 4, 15 coot. 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F r• 4.3 J .Flcl 3,41.• Joe 1 ‘• ••• , •F JW.IF 1.1."•,..1 1.3.1F1 C. r 3,3‘,1 J W3r4 J.* Fcr Nl.ry J n .t 30.3 Ir.:). o's /lc hilly:at Jane 51FF• m •1 , ...11 1 raaLF 513.rta•c t J A WhitnaK• 11 /1011 F-Fa kl W•ruer Wto 11 / 1 10 11 3, cl grN.qt :15 y..ri.y I II • ortm,ly Yl•sry 11 - .11,1,11 11,1114 IntLi./.13 A • .11 3rtna Volt./ if I r ovman /ki • ..... , r f.rraro•lJ J I rIP,III ?taken/Fa ' 4l `" AUCTION SALES, LT 1' IMPROVED PIR)PkTETI A f 112rbrEE'S SALE On i RIUA Y AFTERNOON, !Amway i.th , at 2 o'clock, On the ~ r nutisay, vtll briciold by order 01 trutco, PllRtk 1.110 , 1( }MOSES, No.. 0, re and P 4, nn Ceerry Ailey, Detliree. Sooond and Otrerta. roe Lola re U fort front eaeli and an feet to depot. term., one-oord each, balite. to on• and two tea.aoroakictd A IiI'ILW•INE, Auctioneer. 1-1 0 LI DA Y AT AUCTION P/I.Ar.'S ItEAI ANN ~AI. hALL of n . EQOOO, aplendid POutograpl a Albums, Facatt s sad rocket IDIo. .ad Prayar hooka, Shrouds Books, Letter Paper, (Soli Pees, list, he., split cowsheds. Ibis evedin y, at the Oommorelal Nate. Booms, opposite the Post Olken, anti adult/me every livenin soil the week, aed Prz rate ..10 every da y .01 prima. ItieILWALNE Auellootier. 1 . 007 . 1 . HBO*, 8.0.1100. t. 1.1 DRAUGH'iIii GENEHA.I. DEA CO LIVING OFFICE AND PATENT AGEN( )N* No. NTREET, zmar Sumpt Itir^ rAtaironthicE, poet No. 141 tl*/ eye. IL= U 081: WOOD, WALNUT, Mahogany Cases. rocmhz. No. W 7 MEtWANTILE BHA 1;1 rn< o e LAFAYF_ TE HALL. Toe' , day Eseineg, Dec. 19th COURTSHIP AND MARRI•GE Thursda • Evening. Dec. 21st A SIIMALER DAY AT LONG BRANCH Tic tets, soot,. No raeer.ed lost. I F:LWELL" ($ K, .1. IkuNic e L. E.Ll—, klelb ' Comlxot:e. • LLEUti EN)" LIBRARY -OCIA LLCTURIN. GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND, Monday Evening, Dec. 18, 1865 EXCELSIOR HAL St.nroar— , .l,TßlOs OF THE VAR Door. open it 7 o'clock. I.ecturec,m[neco.c I Irli.ts 50 cetaa I r Ire at the if BOOTS AND SIIUE, F• , 1; 15.91,0 A De, Nt E TRE-'Av. fiDiJUZ STO. Y. - P-11. f. .Y Iit'ILYTE It 1.10(.11).% P, A. RothAso A ( 0 61 :11,t NrkEy-: • , J 1) 1,11JA I K MI. 7.Lt 4..1 I:ft I 'A6\ AIIII A CO LEE 'l.,T•it , I . :/ 'Nj A iitcr r.~rn~ of 4at Boots Shot-. dud Czwnrs ee• t t, , r 1 II ie 11. iit~utr. ,tuti to.nu 16. k I ; • „ a MApia I I tunationing t. Al. aGriteel eeeerace - wile% that At. ••••.i.teinents int tteSEA. ••• ieted. As, le(Nees neve/pl./7 •. • e nous. lb lb. . • ••- ; e.sue enale • •-••31.1.^.3.1A WI,•A! 1.0.111•1/. Rrtlloo4o/1 end renat •ri.roved nantennn ,• • ' , ln" very lan., vane •i• e • so: tii t. none:. coo r • -ace •11 e ee, •• reee •TICA.I.•LI • I tit.llll,ll. •i'. O I..I I HET) CLOTH. A le e Lestene, trervsntal twat • . • 'VII e ne• e• re e • !re- e• /tat • A cre-me v elf FINE lizitEs PSese..l and este, tor .11.rats4 atui Ercauac • •uti VOIR WINTER. - - THAT ELECIANI STOC, • 1.1.1. 4,11/ S METE PIATAuz-, '\ ,)W. HEINZ. fl( ,:I '.: EliDo 1..41 so. [l.lll.•erlhot 11mt.sx v.alt to 1,1, 1. %eta, EVENIIE?:I INSTAUMENT. I i „ l'r V. N . • •::11 MEM In AN i) Oil(42{Nt. Rh . RUMMY, NEW TO rue 0 3ctionuokor & Phtladeipt,:a I A N ()S .rt.. All.ll.tattlAN . 01 1 , 1 A and C-:. 1 1 ,1 '- (NeiM , ..l taltte.l , fr Wk. 3 .11Ito M O A r the .. ca. tu a , peth 1., all other Instramenta •1 tbeltll34 lured ea Ike ra1t....1 ritet•a. prepared to funtlah,t the stole• oetic• Braat and Gentian Silver Instruntent.l e•e.ry sesoripiann, rot iii au.; Oor.l. . rectussal prizes. Illustrated estaissmzez PTICO 'AIMS furizishs. en arplioatlos New and Seloonel.haz., }.1.14.• ALL TIIH LATF. SONGS AND PlEft,',. WABIELINE g ktAitit An. 1, AT Art. HoyFmAN, HOEN ?: CO. ,i Filers, MTLIZE r t NTINU done vitt s regard to du r•luoty, hatmrny el color, and I . ..minty of nnlat, 4T All walk al rossOnktdo ratan MU:ly PIANO AT A BARGAlN.—Splenaid WILLIAM R. BROWN, ftn•evonott Seven Iletave Plano, e‘enrd lees • Y and pedal Improved, frnel France, overetrtmg bass. In use oat, throe coontlot• cost 4.k); wit! 4., •old for IWO. Akio ouc ada o.Ekva up. lel'. islcond• and Pismo, Pryo $lOO. I Palta.C> • 111,UME, Na el-FIFTH , THEFT beeond door above Woo, •.1„•L THEY ARE THE EADIRN , FAVORITE Sewing Machine, IPirtli iii3tr a et. LECYCP U d T DE ORDOVA 111112EIM t.F NEN YORK. ~.,,.„ 1111111111 =EMI W. 1 ., Maa Cft UY raa a a IT. CLAIN ST& I'ltt'f~.l P- ROSS i 0 11" E 11- 00e1T1.1,17 8 Bluo Chinchilla, E ERENGii BEAVERS, all colon , m,ae up In order 1p •..PeA• =MO Doi NT 61µ,1f l'At,ooo. No 02 FM • . DRESa AND 80}300L SUITS L"m• l''ftl 1 Wear NO. 17 ST. 1 . LAIR STREET LONG, LANE atCU, , .... "mw r""'" SIeN ARTISTS & HOUSE PAINTERS No. 60 Ekultbfield Bt. Plttabsult.. 1.4 r ALL. HINDS o.L•oule roru,Alr with un.rpassed elegance. BEACrIi. sii(lle CA11111: on 141/111.14 , ma.le ,spe mud sr. r ot and OIL T S/ONS ON ULAN.' lo all parts of the tourney rturt•itlAL ES/CMS caeaulai in a high/y wanner. Late of tlle tuna AlOva & HOUSE AND SIGN PAIRTREt tb kiet «usw of Third wad M. K •t• B,ELNo L. P. ciarpan 7CIENG MACHINE 3 TflEd" 18 INT} STIIg-NT W11 , (11 PATS A Fts-r 7 BK r •T kith A• lIPIN,Is SCAiMDe. lAPPIMHut,..R ELI CI TO.,L THAI A WHEELER & WILSON S,.E WING IVIAQHINE. Noll.lu, could mom acasinsble AA HOLIDAY GIFT, nre •.,•645.•1ns Buy tice.^ Best Refere Its.. ter.n mods to busdreds of huraLlsa a• • “Mlf Pittabncsa &ad cleknity. E. P. CARPE7ITHR, NO. T 7 FIFTH IT., PITTS/MR*lll de4 eielt F• ' ItO V Eli BAKER'S SEWINC MACHINEb Here have vu,rfiea the FIHST YREMICM the folktv.,, Fein. 14)r the year 1460' h ff." l'renal,sni for Lest AI /wane Work at Peoria roo.lll, achlne work at :sew Family Alschloe . 11, .ufsctur:eq -4: AlstitAlwetprlug Alm,. I ...Ala le, •it Mauulaaturing ktaeLto aelu N.ntr Ye, • i ml Ar r ot. r WI ... a I ~ 1 tot ...t nuournaturtng Maolaln meet Olouhto• for gesteral out • Fttlt, Ps. r t,•t lewlly Maelatno ,u i r Erlaz.tlncturlng Ni.ten I 23 M=EMI=II M•uoinctUr;.: inch . 11,, Onclorinc tad }An, . .. I .. I IIILCIWIPC nod F.m. l'' l, l{ , lllll.s. ear .43eb10.e to: porpuee •• ,ats: 1 I Fa, E'n er,rni tvst M•chlna work at Ail. , A w4arcver sucascturtag Machin. A. F. CIiATONEY, it.N&IiAl. A./M.4T, • i!,.}lfti/ rtt.bu rgb sII2IW $26 and $33 4cmittlE :\.l i I . i'4 mpLerE. r+ awl I PcNI AND rOAT • A LL 11F 1 ` YAAIILT F. SA AIL NIAt;NINK. AP•D 1/.1, LAAfilith Tli AN ~ , r.. 1 Fll It %1 IItaANTED ,)1{ R. H. LONG 112 Greka ...e.,,•. 41.14.1. rine MERCHANT TAILORS I I e. N RI !!ALE. Merchant r I Otto, -,, r ooatliq Black Chinchilla, Brown Chinchilla, Dal Lah Chinchilla, GRA V. POW,. AL tr. ILLE.SE, s , .carssurs ta S. CI I/ A Y ta &UN A orw lot of choice goods I 1 ST ILEOEIV F_D GRAY & LOGAN, PAINTERS t Ft SIMPLE, PERFECT and .. ,01 SIME138. FLA ILRO.4.r.M. IC 'A LI 6 iSbCt• ' ' aiggiPaja letrili.iN.-±az"..:*-a-,./....i...e.ti.- un dial • Pk.. 2 iltt, 15., lisitta 0111 line (1a L:CIP.„4, Y.... ter:;. o ..,.curaar el Watt.l./44:771 amt Lt 171.61 4.1.6. uitttaa a : bail •Ll.P.l7.l47.S—Latrarea rtttautttagn as 2_39 a m., pit{ at prliacapai trtaattor.a. .7.l7nrw /. .7.114,.•5t7.a.M..1 7 , 03. •6 .44.. Sat tome 1 J 1 ota, rla A.Lettilowtt Ir.o p. ta. J.1:11a...V 1al 611 I. • ta:. and New I Ora, Via 1171.11.0.4. at Itt, / D. 1.. CINCINNATI P.I.PILESP3.- Leave. altesb at sao i a's a. es atopping at .aily alt rt7w1.7.416. urgat Al 1000at at Li./ p. ita., it , us, rlaburgl stb p. erne weLePaulelpltta at 1.. a. re. ..7.1.1., TRAI •—..rtarca I• 44taotusti at 11.43 a. .'••• 4Iw CPIng at sear!) a.I 611.1.10.0 a. Altoona/ $O4 V. 07., ants log . klaariaburg Is 12.13 a. Ls, aim P 1...../ at 7.10 a. m. . burgt,PlLll.4Al.l, . 2 1 P. '1 1 1-4‘ , FIX_PRIS.S.NY—I.earrs emu tlo3as Arna. z"LlT,`"*°').-:,`"....`",'"'"'"; 0.10 p. ILL, l iarriablt.rgh 41; . 4 .... s . '44 ,,,,,,,1 441 „ ‘ . r.p, a. as, New Yeti., to AL....sac, 1 " ou , 11, Phil.- CID/Ptal. 3.30 a. es. at. New I . os a-. il• 7,..1- Rtt. at Lis3 p. 413. Sleeptug tiara nab twa..rY .0 tad. train Store Ylttass a , a 0,, pwa, a ., ~,, rittlade/6...118,11114 to New 1 ..ws. 4.• Aliatitows. EAST LIA.E.--Leavea Fittab..ren at Ism, p m., rtoppthg os.y at 7.1.11c1pal Ntattuua. Arrive.•at /111.0,0 a at .I.ooa. 47- 1-1.77.01 tr• ..16 a. at., Ittal• Ltmoter 13:30 p. m.. New a Wet is Al4eatown 3.40 31311441a/phutf 1.10 P. m"a. N., P ort eta rlclaclelphia at 6.t.' p. es • Bredifast ID -tuner, 7/.6 ISupper. 4 .1 W ... trams 30174/ay....-.7ocd. JOH NS TO WN EXCJU2I.:II OH ATNJ N. daily,. cept Sunday, at 4.10 p. al.. slapping at texu,•r • Lion. between Pitiaburgn and (10 ne...kn./Ind non nectMg at biaira,idc Idtasection with trains o the Indiana Erauen kid .Twit T enne.linanla ii. a ALTOONA ACLIOaLIit/LATION. (Jelly exotp Sunday. at 7.10 •. in., stopping at all regula stations between Pitt...Durk. and A.ltuou.., an making moae wane...on with Usti. on Indian' Hrumix t Weat l'exincyiraula h. Li., kJ/ens/mil! an ereasts+l R. R., and liooidDicbtirk Nraften. First zaa.ummu..iat.lut, tr.., tis 4 . awa Station lea, ec daily ,eakept Sunday) at 6..30 a, m. ..Scvollsl Aecummu-lattun lrain lur Wa/.1 . • Station leaves daily (except Sunda}, at to Id a it. Penn 41. ec oa• in oalea /oht No. I, mates daily (except Sunday) at 3.w y. tu. .r41r0.1 Accommodation Train for Wail's Stardwa leave. daily (except Sunday) st 6.00 p. el. Penn Ac.003M.,a-.44 Ao. x. met . ..daily 1., rent , e. 4.,.. 10.1 U p. se., scoq . ail stationa Detween Pittaiourgt awl Penn ,I.ltiona. fee lititiren I rain loaves oi,Lit a ~., every , uedey at Lk. a a.. and arrlVar la l'ltt•bltr{L L at ~, ~, a ~,,, hat,,,,,,m, lavra fiticuolgt at 1440 9 M. and arr/ve • Si Wft./.e 5514110. at 1.1)./ , ... lieturn//..g /tau...rise In ....eltiaorro as ,ou al 150... ........................to. .. —• . lA, tra.ar zu. est Liue ... ....................... :.tu al, 1..r0t Wch's ;,tat•ut, Aoc,,alopalat....n.L. eZa .. Da. ,h:4 .-Ic-4,1.1 1.1A(A.,:/,P/1. ............... l orry , , c...,/ 14 aLt • ,tat.,./.1 ..t0c.,134.0d/AL/0/2 ,a. as. i.,hu•:l•4,t, .f.c.c..uo•Lhlat/ou ......... . lu 00 a. co. ”4.4.,...p re E. x., , ,,a ..... ..... .......... I en , p. ch. .1.,•.0.• ALCC.,I..Ik w•l/O. a. [ ..m.grnot . 1,4 , p. co. I. •ttahi, g., su.l. 5.../e ...t.. ............. i: ..., p . aD .1e.,1 ..,1 the Lace, i on_tutrus t.onkpine will tubs thr0...0 each train Pelves reaming toe :Pepoc, take up Sheets A. Uell,er baggage to Soy ,art of the eit,. ~Ltice No. ill Penn .trace open .141 nod ulyht, Where all orders tor the CSooeul JI paaseugers 011.1 ba , skaye will receive pro.Pt at• tcut,ou. Ila/ucaore ea ).1,111 M 1 i a atri..e with ISh.ll...LelpLua Cypress at :LSO p ha. ou .11otways. Is ul' lilt. —le ea/se of hos., the eocapeas 0.11, aoid theaoseive• respousth/e for persona. baggage only, and /or Ito salolll-141): elCelttiM4 el W. A . L. ht.,..1i V. I 111, Si.kent, At the fenney, ant& Ventral klaUsuad Yasaeugel Station. on Laberti and Wash.:talon streets. p 1 TTSB URGLif FT. -. WAYNE ta 1.:1 - 1,1L:A.Lhi HAIL,WAY, ANI. C LEYEI , L.M., h r'ITTS 14,'.trifl hAILR.OLLD 186.5 ..1865 WINTER 4..R.a...9.fiLi On and Amer ru 18ria, tralart r• krLioslrs, vl Leaves For tor rtabsresoo/11eagrx 1 1 . 31 evelxod. I ' Waee or Expres P s-- .... 2au a. 260 IL. ta. Express..•.. .... •ro p. m., p. •210 p taprea. .......... 1.45 p. oa p ........ Pa 3 t°a' • 6.W • m. For New I ) .stle sr:L.l Erse •....e.40 a. ar. asTraariza. Amin to. Plorsouro—P. W. a. U. way 1.6 a. 55.. I lap. la., &OD p. to o p. m. C Y. it it 1.15 a. ay_ 3.10 p. 55, aceralartOnaTrox TlLtraa. Leave Allexteny tor W Bit Wit ntpi—S.oo a x., II —So a. no., 1 m p. p , sad 5 au n. NEW C.kriTLE-4.50 p EUON.,OOI*--lp p. ra. W ELL.SVILLE--3 no p m• Aa-tr e at Itnevaarnn. . 111 er:tatty—P. F. • dant.. y a., SJ. a a., 10a, • a • Lin p da. and a. 0& P 11—to on. 41. (i Ellk±l3E PA Ft fi1.1 , 1, /leant Agent, Cluny P.eenfer station, Pate , ,,;.. P. A. t.l„. I.IAsSt.LHE.FIIII", nuen A.lenner.t t....lll(lllP.S.Goarral hen, Agt. 1565. PITT SE L' MEM .LUXBUS oNL OitiOINNATI BAAL/W.SD Tne tiro' Soon Line &Ink via .glabenritle, ro col.coaivo 01 NC19.i•Tl LOIMA VILLE, A 4.41 sn Lhe ➢nnmp.l WENT •Nn 10 wEgT. 1> A 1105 )a 40.4 NTlnt ratoa leave ad VE3I BER 20th, 1863, hallows : r arrive at the r'Zi/ta 1 ./E.P I, 1 aa 41 oU0;;i18; S. P. ROLL, Gan 1 Ilcizet Agent Steut.envlli AL MOTHELLSYADja:' Ticket Ateot r • DPOL.PDX.stkongb pfTfSBURGH AND - i~F.,,LLSVILLE MINTER ARRANGEMENT do 6.1 alter MOND/1 Ost nosy 1656, the tru s/ .1/1 , uSe the Depot, corner of Ross anal XV sc. litre... AA follows: .11Voil 6..171. Tea dall to and el Eh, 1 . 114.5t',• from limlonloato. '136 • 0: 1 1 , 00 p. .: Mipten . l.m. m. M It. Fv4l /1108.amport AcootoM...ll. i m. s AU lo a. . .. -1 .t0050.1 ° .• .. 5a6 D . m. 2.1 p. ix %rat Brarldook.• ° p S. c 0... 71M •. 830 a. m lay 4:1 0 D. M. 6,0 t, tp 4 1 cures tralb to and .. .. , Croix Xtalfoosport., i'or uctoto appiy to A.. .1. •.1 - id YE, nisou. Loon .i t W. B. STOCIT. Suserlstan, LL EU ti ENV VAL- _ ii i i f icipwi t LEY SI oILNOAI, 1 1141i41E UF rIIIE.--.3, ono ettct All/111,A, 'I "V. IM, Posses.. truss .11.1 ha .rsoged to us . uo, • • • .ue LL Pittsburg. a• GAO &ms at Zittsalmag at 0.4 st Leaves m , tnninl 6 .14 an— •srlva• at Plush cab ._to P u. ELP ti1t...U.0 at 7 . 6 . • m., arriving •t Pittsburgh at ILO/ k 1.141 Le Pittsburgh at 6 IP p. An, arrtrutt.at Kittanning • 2 ethioalmuuntiurl [save. L'40.1. Works at tat a. a., arrlvlng at Pittstlrg. at 0 On Leaves Pntsburg. at lAA p. m. , arrivinem Itts•esalsietas u kbf p. ra. Hole F. wfutlerr. nubertmerniant. _ _ _ DR ICC7:7:_. WOob6llli 'ol7.ktol.gosszai.co I=l.-a-ui.66le.t &NEI Lx ALElis /24 White Load, lied Lead , idtharage, Pana, 01 Varritehea, by, StuCa, Window ( il iac and Put Spices, ftertmery, 13enatue, Um: twin 011, we. %1., !wino Cur Wipter.• , Iletatlle 'drown Pa.,. tau:Litton White Lead, otartor Oak Wtitto and Maury ;Pluton'. Oelebraidd Patent Dryer In one and two pound ems. Ho. 37 WOOD EVIRSET, OPPOSITE TAE ST. OHAELES HOTEL,. mrl33yo J Be rt OUNMAILER ct SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works P 178 E WU ITE LEAD BLE,E GROCIID IN OIL FOR PAINT INO OIL !LI/LREL.S. No. 63 WOOD WrIZES7 . . _ ALEX. AIKEN 11 : 72,17-TZO MLEX.T.A../Xaiu- A., ~ ,f o.n. m kt.ctL rourtta u. rea k Ti c it 1..,Wm.P... UOl - e IPIL% .04 every .of ..iptsean of r uo..j Furractunev7A.o_, f ur yuy i =r , •Y ..d fit. Hearse ak4 uarria 4m lisPaxxxoxe—Ftev. Davit Kerr, Di. X*, XL 9 i'vJawcibua, DL.. rhtfts r Xwukg, Eel aeob IL 11111.cr Eno. ' WI rd HERB—l % TNCTi irVEbTatisicri: WHIM/ PATS DO LABGB AR IMIT, OB • BRINGS so NOOSE 0 0. 1 1LPIEST TO THE HOUSEHOLD. WARRANTED. AND ENBTETJOT/011ti GITP.2I PRIM OP MAIM& datilt.Tans ter, Gren.'l .49.4 rt, IY tDIANALPEOLIft Sy. LOUIS, Ift LI W. - 2_60 ti m . np o a. P. .1. luau PITTSB C , Htl , P