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THE DAILY GAZEFIE.
PIOIILISHED Br
Penniman, Reed & Co.,
AT GAZETTE BUILDING \
Zoa cr. EIS X L lrth. latrpoi.
F. D. PF.AII4-121 4N,
T. P. HOUSTON , I 4F.Olums.
A Eso
olllAll
r.EEDNG: unsines.mumiers
OEM
3 °ors,
2 :4. l ellverea by carrier, (Per week) ... ... cents.
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/it " 66 bodbra, (per. yenr;.
Llbeeal reductions to Nett : l3lmpg jand Agell.l+l
~G'ITY: : ITEB'LB.
• real Soveltles
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tr at the Opera lions° Shoe store.
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Every Deseylpilon
Of lloya° Shoes, at the Operp. House Shoo Store
An Interestpqrqueotanf
Go to the Opera /Loose Shoe Store and learn it
: Every Description
or ilea's Shoe+ at the Opera 'louse Shoe Store
Every Description
1)f children's Shoes, at the Opera House Shoe
Store.
the next Ansortment
Of ums In thdolty, at tho Opera House Shoo
:gore.
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ITer7 Description
or Woraen'a Shoes, at the Opera House Shoe
'Store.
All nu. Ntioes •
at ihh Opera Bonne Shoo titorolueivod. We
001 nothing else: .
:dents ) •
Mr Boots;
Neu- York, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh make
at the Opera konee Shoo Store.
Volt Booto
Kola at nearly one-halt the coat ‘oi tuanutad .
taring them. Okra House &Leo tore. . ..
Arctic Ozersboex, '
I U 1 progiuLLlo against 'water under any circum
Lances. Opera Ifouso Shoo Store,
English land Scoteti 'ME% and Porter.
' English and Scotch Ales and Porter trout the
celebrated breweries of Allsops:Dyaaa a Jeff
ries, whleli aro acknowledged to Prot/nee the
fittest malt liquors in the world, Is-sold by the
single bottle, dozen or cask, by McClarran
IticKennun, Drugists, S Ilarket Street, corner
of Dianwrl, near Fifth street. '
Bogor. inoclorous Glycerine
Bowers Incnlorons Glycerine
, Dowers loodorous Glycerine.
The aboro stands undoubtedly without-an
equal. It 14 perfectly pure; It Is more healing
and soothing in Its nature, and has not the
slightest odor. Bold - wholesale andietall, by
lieClarran is IdeKennan, Druslits, 55 Illariret
street, enrnerof Diamond, near Fifth street.
Grant Bargains In Ladles' Far., •
At the extensive and copular ladivs. Fur
11.0.0 of Wse FLEMING, No. 139 Wood street,
At ti..:14 establishment eau be Aeon one of the
finest Old largest stoc ' of ladles and mttses
furs ever offered .for s ae to this city. ;7*J-unit
ing pf full sets of Hu !son Bay Sable, Mink
bah:cot ermnn Fttch, „Iberian Squirrel, Boa
ton Berth.; also, Gars Patent Excelsior Stuff.
The above goods fLie sohd in sets or single arti
cles At lower prices than at ally other house in
tde city. Cali' anti examine our stock.
WM. 1 , 4:xm0, No. IS9 Wood street.
4 r r:lol,lo.GrEt. Aaas.
City the alerrhatits , :laud: al Telegraph Co.)
14111de en the Allegheny Talley ltnilreakel.
Special Dispatch; to the Pittsburgh Gazette .
crar.,) Oct. heavy Slide, or
cm, toned by the late heavy. rituun took place
.iu the olleglien}t Valley Railroad, above Ma
lta:dug, Tuesday;morulog, covering the grad
mg for some distance and carrying away the
poles of tho ..ilenchants' National Telegraph
Line. bat interrupting their communication"
tor a lOW 101111% only. A force was Immediate
.ly bs,y In removing the slide, and Um worlr.Ori
.the railroad will be but little delayed. E.
I Hy t lie t Alerchnutl National Tolegiapti Company
From Oil City.
:Special to the Pit tabarnh Gazette. • "
-.- • () II: CITY, Oct. :11,18Ga.
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or
about aim feet and Weath
or told ntnl snowing. 'Oil market dull.
FRO3I CANADA.
roulou trlado . ftesomed—Elorlous for
ronpouement.
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"Toneu - rst, C.. W., October 31.—The Fenian
.trials were renumtil at noon to•das. 'The
Sherlif having called over the jury, John
Quinn wan placed in the deck. lt. - A. Harrison,
ldr. Alt Nab and J. Patterson, appeared for the
Crown, and Bennet. AlcKeugle, queen's Coun
sel, for the prisoner. The prisoner's counsel
applied for a pestponemented the trial in con
sequence of the absence of a material witness.
who could not be found, end other ground set
forth In an affidavit, and also stated that lie
found great difficulty - 1n obtaining the neeetuno
IT evidence: Thu affidavits Bet inrtit that the
prisoner belongs to Lit:cheerer, New Tort, and
that • certain newspapers ;published articles,
calculated to prejudice • time public mind .
against Olin, and wise the 'minds Oftheitirtirs,
and that the prisoner never had any Intima
tion of time maitre of the evidence against'
. him, and had beat destitute until recently, of
the meant; of mititiug inquiry us to the eel
. dente. The prisoner tqlither believes, that be
will be ready toe trial by January next. Mr.
McKeastio urged that delay Should be grante.d.
Mr. B. A. Harrill
.contended that as today
was the day thejwisoner had stated be would
be ready for tri , and th at th e crown bad been
at great expense/sad Inoonventence f in k
-Witnesses here, the grounds set forth the
affldayit. would not warrant the application
being granted.
The Judge upon looking over the nettfipa
pars refried to, overruled that section - of
. the affidavit referring to theme, hot suggested
• certain amendments, which being made, the'
application Rll-9 granted, and. the trial Pont.
'posed. till the litb of next Month. --
Tile next prisoner called two court watt Pat
silek Magratii, who claims to be an _American
Hr. McKenzie made tr.sluular appli
cation for postponement as before.
110:111R.AL, C. R., October 31.--At a- public
dinner to Hon. 6. - E. Carnes, dust night, Gen.
sir John Michael, commander in chief, made
a' speech recommending titse-fortineation of
Montreal, Niugsten and points west; also that
• the volunteer uterediout be extended over
entire British America. •
• -The Canadian ;papers are discussing Mr.
Seward's letter apd the tone of .the American
press on the genign trials, and generally say
that the Hirtiats! of many American papers,
• woo are really Fenian accomplices, will do the
prisoners more harm than geed, and (plate*
the banging a gent-sin. Beale i‘enisadYi and
others bunged by'ilio United States derffigthe
'tiro Xasiznnatitenofiti? IlMtimere
t==:=tl
jucAroLTS, Oct, 33.--The examination of
charges against t.itis l'ollco COMIIIISSIOII/0/3 was
continued till six. o'clock last night; and rt. ,
mimed again this root nine at ten o'clock, The'
defence expect to get through their evidence
, by noon when there will be; some rebutting
' evidence Introduced by the prosecution.
• Commulsioncr Muds an called to the stand
- .yesterday by the counsel for the defence, in
Ibrdhat tho Governor might queltion
bat bedeclined doing go. and said If he desir
ed to examine the Commissioners hewould do
so at their race in Baltimore.. Some-conver
sation took place lost night night rotative to
the argument of the case. • At. Alexander far
the commie,ioriers, announced.. his intention,
to:trgue the case., Air. Latrobe urged the Inc.
pOrtn.qe& of dispelling Of the. case without de.
lay, and' said they reprwsented 11,000 disfran.
peOlzle Of Baltimore, Time pressed,
motif the COMmissioners were removed, - as
they hoped end believed they wOuld be, there
wan much to be done; many charges' were to
be made before the next TuesdaY (day 01 elec.-
The counsel for the defence said they - did
• not. wish to delay nn.necessarily. -
_Mr. Alexander said, they ..represenTed the
- union men of Baltimore, and the 'Union sen
timents of the country:. _
The Governor Said, In order to accommoaars
the counsel, he would sit up till 12 e.elock
night. If necessary. .
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Railroad Inthrogilo.-flobber EllenPad*
New Tons, October '3l.—To-day A. J. van._
derpoel. in behalf of Win. R tiriMth and oth
er., applied, the Supreme Court, for an in.
junction against Thos. A. Sco M i lwa u k ee pros..
ent Board of Directorsof the and
Minnesota nallrosd Company,charging them
with haying,' In consideration of e 160,000, se.
cured from the old Boatel, the management of
the road. and that they ant now acting lathe
interest of the Milwankeo and Si. Pant Bait.
road. The defendants deity both the charges
„and theJurisdlction of-the court,- • .
John lo.mhert, arrested some time since for
robbing an Internal +Revenue officer irbileon
his passage from Oregon. to Sten Franedseo; ea.
awed from the pollee headonart , ers.whereho
was confined. this morning. •
Heavy, 17.ehhir7 In New York. ;
Maw Yong, tritCes haye been: din
smvered of- George,Colvert,
_the young ;cum,
who stale .10.080 la gold mrtMcstea yesterday.
froin Mr. (LC. Parks. The data:liras. bower..
er, are still on 13u6 Omar and hope that some
r irtku arks tso4elrgritgeir:,'y yet be found. Mr.
losedoes not-or/ak up Ids business.
Windelionr - ni Mork. !. - I
ktolenot444 , 34 , ...% 'wreaking
!cowpony hat rtOeOLLV.Ueosioogpifn4 .Tingaorts of thi mai° izt iteamer Andrew
wtalk "Me NOrth
twratmazoist4 - t.o3l:lo , ,amount of
=rOwn oOtleoted a& Nor
roimay ZOT sturm ty,15 . 14510w York.
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VOLUME' LXXX.---NO. 263.
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
YERY LATEST TElt i
CABLE FOREIGN A CES,
THE WAR IN CANDIA.
Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor
of Amnia.
OUR CLAIMS ON ORNAT BRITAIN
ifforetnents of Ocean Steamers
FLNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
.04 THE CABLII.I
Loser's, Monday, October .%).—The latest ad
vice. from Candle state that the lighting be
tween the Christians - and Turkish army con
tmeed, but the accounts of its progress ore
In consequence of the bad condition of the
telegraph lines in Newfoundland, leis propos
ed by the Anglo-American Telegraph Con.
puny to lay . cables from Trinity ba7,br rather
Valencia bay, to Halifax and Boston,
The tolls upon- dispatches by the cable are
to_be reduced ono half on and after .Noram 7
ber Ist.
PILLOLIC, October 27.—An attempt was made
to shoot the Emperor, Francis Joseph, as he
wstelenving the theatre this mrning. 'The
culprit aimed D. pistol at the - Kaiser, but be
ford the ball was- fired be . was seized 'by an
Englishmen and placed under arrest. '
Lonnon, October 30.—Tbe Times to-day
again editorially urges' the reference of the
claims of the Government of the United
St•dett upon that of Great liritain for the prop
erty destroyed by the Alabama, to a, joint
comtmesiou to •be appointed by the two pow
ers. Tim Times thinks this would be an act of
policy, if not of j maim; • '
thours, October Pi.—Ring William * has di
rected the celebration of a solemn fete in this
capital ou the 11th of Zioveruher, ler the.resto
ration of peace.
Sourusairres, October M.—The steamshl
Teutonia, from New York on the 13th, arriv ed
to-day, end proceeded for Hamburg.
Quccosrosea, October `M.—The Steamship
City of Cork, Prom Now York on the 17th, ar
rived tosa t t and proceeded for Liverpool.
gurrata Vir„Oet. 30.—The steamships City
of m - Neir York, and the Cit of
Boston, from New York, on October PAU, have
arrived here, and proceeded to Liverpool.,
G Oct'he steamship 'Liberate,
from New York on October =IL arrayed la the
city to-day. • •
SOUTHAMPTON". Oct.-70.—The steamship Ame
rica, from New York on October PAIL arrived
at Cowes today, and proceeded for Bremen.
Dv/aeon, Oct. TA—The Cotton market con
tinues Steady. *The Sales 'to-day wore 10.000
bales; iniddlipc upland/05d. Thu Breadstuff
market is lima. That bis an active business
in Lora, without change however, in prima.
Lostriox,Oct. c9.—Thordoney market is un
changed. Consist,* esti quoted at 30t.. Too
following are the current prises for American
securities: U.S. s.Pra, thy(; Erie. 51; llanots
Central,
Livsuroot, Oct. 110,,The • Cotton Market. le
quiet but steady. The sales today .were 7,000
bides; middling uplands, 1.5 d.
AiIIICHILATXR, Pet. 30.—G1:V ..s and yarns arc
Oat..
ldvxmloot, October 50.—Thirperk market is
decilnum. The breadetras market - is OM:
mixed western corn Is quoted at Me .90. Bro.
rince—dalee of refined petroleum were made
to-day at is 9fl per gallon.
Lernow, October 30.—The money markets
Steady. Consols, VA: for money. The follow
ing are,tbe current prices KOr American secu
rities; United States 6-20 s, GEN; Erie;lo34; Illi
nois Central, 71. -
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FROM TILE PACIFIC.
'Sao California.Fentarinl-ficalebillatel- .
ligenec—impertalinia Captareit e l-ana -
Pitiot—liarrible arenas—Jim - Egizage-,
mews Daffy Expected. .
SAM Fisk - moo, .octobar I:o.—Tbo Pullen
State Convention, hold here last. week. resolv
ed to keep the Fen tam argent:Mb= free from
_polities, and adopted President Umberto' poli
cy, as artloned at - Philadelphia and-Pittsburgh.
Xon Francisco, Oef.oberal.—Avery's successor
at Secrete en to acknowledges the receipt of
orders lrom Washington, to deliver the oftleu
to Bigler, but disobeys them. -
The following barks have arrived: Hayti.
6SO barrels 014'180:00unds bone; Balsa
Mar, Fox.island,73o barrels po otl, 11,000 pounds
bone; Massachusetts, 1,000 barrels oil, 15,0e1)
pounds bone. TM; last. named vessel reports
that Elijah Johnson, of *Martha's Vinyard,
was killed by a whale.
A Mazatlan letter, dated October kid, says;
ktilitary matters are not materially' changed,
some say Corroms will soon attack, the filly,
and others that he will make a demonstration
on Teem, but all say that be will tight the
French before evacuating. Mazatlan. Trans
ports on the itbine and Talisman were daily
expected to remove the horses.utules, atrium
taltion and some guns which were taken from
the forts, the torte bong destroyed.
The Imperial Commissioner has issued a de
cree requiring property holders to pay rentto
the Imperial government, instead of the own
ers.. The goods of those =losing to obey will
be seized and sold,
!!1Z anii ;
Lenora, Aimed* and seven ethers were
captured in an open boat, unarmed,' ad made
no resistance. Almedia was shot Immediate
ly, by Albitz, whose brother Aimed% shot
some months before. Lenora and the balance
of the party were taken to Guyamas• and
shot on dedt. %. The scene of the place of er
eeuPori le said to have been horrible. As the
" first volley was fired, some were praying . , and
others worn ellreinfl their ca tors. Nat half
of them being killed by the drat volley, after,
which than °S laws rushed in with revolvers
and sabre. shooting rind . cutting those who
showed sigma of Ufe.. .;
Thirteen other prominent Initietiathits bad
been captured and shot on theilech of August.
The cxecution,lt 10 maid, will end the Imperial
cause in Sonora.. -
. Tweuty-elglit thousand-dollars to money,
Stolen from Paymaster elenn, United States
.army, at poise, bits ben recovered.
FROM lifER: ORLEINS•
Advlem from Mealeor-ibe Empress
Carlotta's. Recovery opal er sa.— e
Rltuallon la Reales,
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Now Offtsass, (La.,) (ct. 31.—AdvIces from
the Cityof Mexico to Oct. Md. have been re-
The narks of
h a d tmenl illacese of.the Em.
Press . Carlotta been received from the
Mexican Ministers In. Forage, i3olesin nor.
vices bad been ordered by the cclesatical
,authorities the Cathedral . n other chief
churches. Invoking the assistance of Heaven
In her behalf. Her disease is styled brain
fever. tifie Lied. been • conveyed to the Palace
of Miramar. Tbelast elimateb respecting her
condition, dated the ;Mtn of Pitcher, gave
bare hopes of her recovery.
_ The Emperor bad been sick of intermittent
The condition .of Mexico was no better,
though the - Imperials were succeasfal near•
ly ell the engagements mentioned.
Perth.° Pies cad possession of the city h ands Oa.
Jica. but the Minuted places were in the h
of the Imperialists who were expecting ram.
forcements.
reeltin Ball/end floods—Enneral . 4if
• . necreeary e/ewarges Demagbter.
WssnmovOn. October 31.—The Treturnt7 De
partment to•dny issued to the:Genial Pantile
liattroad. California' Division. three hundred
end twenty bonds of ono thousand- doliarS
mob, for the requisite number of miles finish.
The funeral of . MISS Fannie Seward took
puce this afternoon. The services were per
formed et her father's residence Chu rc h Mr.
Lewis, of St. John's Episcopal , of
widen tbo deceased was a member. l'resulent
Jol}nson," Secretary 1100111100 b, nee raw,.
Stanton, Secretaxy Welles, Secretary Brown,
lug, rostmester .eleneral to
e.
The Attorney
General Stanberry, -and Mon. Thos. Ewnir,
illenior;appeared tie eldef mourners.
Among other:tinguished Perseus present
were Gen. Great, Ids Wally, and the members
of his stair; Lieut. Gen. Sherman, all the mem.
hers of the Diplomatic/ Cerra and their famit
les; and the members - of Congrese now here.
The beadier the several Government Moreau.
and the clerks of, tbp State pepartuteut were
also in attendance.
The pall bearers wore Baron Von Gerolt:
the rrusslan kiloliter; /WWl's! Davis, Admi
re/ Dahlgren, Ma j. Genvirabi Midge and Town
send:Judge Olin and charms EnaPP. There.
mains we eonveyed• to the ,Misithnere Sta
tionoinder thence by special car to Auburn,
Hew York.
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liassedaissOs Psaiparposs so Immo arassja •
- AOO , 7B*A; (0€16,) °Mat—The. thalami dieat‘.
reared trona Savanziah about the ESL
The freedmen burn Bedeand liatoook newt.
ties are preparing ea lawny tor Liberiaoe the
BLIP '
A Ilsoantelealani says tact , gr• anaboiltiaa
fanailla tros. suct4t,PNllna aSaytaz colored
rartlessam2d Sa. sinking 'atrial liMerae:
mere Oath Walker oaaaWAieargia.struck
II T 0113,10, wing-oil.- The, tamteou *boat
MEM
EMI
FEIIAI ENVOY FROM ENGLAND.
Enthusiasm in New• .York,
ROBERTS-JOINS THE STEPHENS PARTY
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BOTH WINGS CONSOLIDATED.
Nvw Yost, October M.—Considerable, enthu_
slam was created at the headquarters of lir.
Stephens, to-day. by the arrival of an envoy
from England, who reports) that the Feniari
organizations in that country, has Increased
fifty fold, during the past three month's. In
Scotland, It has increased more than twenti
live percent; and in Ireland, the boys are dril
ling whenever they get a favorable opportu
nitf•. The utmost anxiety prevails among the
brotherhood, throughout thei three countries,
In anticipation of receiving the order to com
mence the revolution.
- •that•
It s stated the 'lair of the Fenian Sis
terhood for the benefit of the wives and fami
lies of the Irish State prisoners, will not be
held. The hall could not De secured for less
than $14130 for twelve days. Under the circum
stances It is damned more advisable to sell the
articles now collected at the headquarters and
forward ,the amount realized at once to Ire
land rather than run the chance of losing It
by engaging the hall.
Several circles attached to the organization
under the leadership of Presideut Itobezte,
have gone over to James Stephens during the
week. A rumor was current to-day that nn
amalgation between the two parties will take
place at an early day. A meeting of several
of the officers on both rides have been held
with that view. Col. Lichens himself la prob
ably nut a party to the transaction, but should
the two organizations' become united, alt the
arms and ammunition now on hand will be
used in-lreland Instead of Canada.'
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The Roberti headquarters presented an ani
mated scene to-day, a large number of the
Centres of various circles in thin city and
State having called there to ascertain what,
action would be taken in regard to the trial.
of the Feulana now incarcerated in Canadian
jails, and especially in relation to the sentence
of Col. Lynch. Col. Roberts, however, inform.
ed the gentlemen that hiaandresS on the sub
ject would soon be Issued to the brotherhood,
and that prompt action would - be taken In the
matter. A number of letters were read toe lay
from prominent Fenians, staling that a large
.forcelyould be ready, if neeessary to proceed
to Canada to rescue Col. Lynch, if necessary,
from his - impending fate.. •
The National Irish Executive Coil:mit
tee and she Prealaent— The Frontier
Indtana—NoMonitor. to Do-Fold.
WAsiuxorms, Oct. '3l,—The National Irish
Executive Committee of Irish' citizens, ut a
meeting held last night, passed resolutions
tendering thanks ito the President of the
United States and Secretary • Seward for
their prompt, enlightened4ind anc.act lon
lit behalf of those American citizens who have
been unjustly convicted and crueUy sentenced
by the judicial authorities at Toronto, We al
leged complielly iii the Fenian Invasion "(that.
Province, nod inviting a public meeting on
Saturda3 , of both native and adopted citizens
to give expression to their sentiments on the,
question involved.
Yesterday a drove of one thou Sand sheep
passed Mang Boundary -street north to the
chain bridge anti crossed into Virginia. They
were driven from the west, and .011 be' dis
posed of in the State Of Virginia for the pins
DOSS of stocking the farms of those who were
deprived of their stock during the war of. the
rebeilion. • -
Commissioner Bose s. of trio Indian Bureau,
had a conference this morning wan Gen. Sher.
Man at the beagle nartera of Gen. Grant, in le
tattoo to the temror and disposition on the
great plains 'Ol the west. The new Commts
%loner appearti to be anxious to Investigate
into the troth Of the various rumors in Mitt
don to the Indian troubles. Gen. Sherman
will make a written report on -this - brad
through Ilissuperior officer; Gen. Grant.
On Inquiry at the ..Nrvy . Department, It is
ascertained that no monitors. hero been sold
to any foreign 'Government, nor bus "any for
eign Government Intimated a desire to make
investment. llt is true, however, that private
parties, all of them American citizens, Intro
offered propositions with.iut slating for whom
they wished to purchase, but the Government
has decided net to sell any 'of that class Of
ships, whether they were built In the navy
yard by Government contractors, or outside
:by private parties. •
Arrleal of Nick and Wodaded Soldiers
.L.Perit /Election—A 4FUnspirsucy. • ,
:Taw 'roux, Oct. 31.—We have *the following,
additional news by the steamer Arizona.
The French war steamer Tallman arrived
at Panama:, -from Blexinl, on the Mil, with a
large number of etch and wounded soldiers.
Some of them were placed in foreign hospitals
there, and the T - lisinan again sailed for !dea
fen. •
Aserious conflagration occurred at Aspln-
Heal! on the 19th fast., destroying the Malted
Hates Hotel and the adjoining buildings. Tim
'ames wet c arrested at the. Howard House
though. the exertions of Commodore Bagg,
and the men of the United atates ship of war
110 Sota. Messrs. Held end Alcazar are the
principal Buffeters.
The rlv9r steamer lndependyncla, bound up
the Magdalena, bad exploded with a number
of passengers on board. No particulars of the
disaster were rezcived.
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The Central American States are all at peace.
The Government Of flonahlras has decided to
remain neutral in case. the war between Spain
and Peru and Chili Is continued. This action
Is regarded as important, as it flavors the allies
by keeping- open the ports of °num anal Tru-
Janie, on the Atlantic, for privateerlng pur
poses, thus enabling them to prey on Spanish
commerce.
Peru is engrossed with the Presidential
election, and it was thought the present Die
ter, Prato, well be elected.
...Another conspiracy against the Government
has been discovered in Lenia. -
Dates from Buenos Ayres of the Bth and Ito•
solo 11th stao that another desper.ao battle
had taken place between the Brazilians and
Paraguayans, and though the allies claim a
victory no details are given:
Grand ,Prog6ranittlo . r_o%lltecrpOon of
itkeeiiiisc of Italy - ht Veallee.
New Yolk, October ra.—The following news
is received by the Moravian's malls:
The preparations made at Venike to cele
brate the entry of taw King of Italy into the
city arc of an extraordinary lint interesting
character. An evening mater remarka that
the huccutaure, the fhistorie gallervp linen
which the Doges of Veil leo married the Adri
atic, has be n reaunstrinted and magalllcent
ly ornamented. The King will be conducted to
the Ducal Palace, on the grand canal travers
ing Venice in tie greatest length. Among the
patriotic manifestations that will take place
is one that is calculated to preilocaxim most
profound sensation. Ono of the most beauti
ful women' of Venice, entirely clothed in
mourning, and covered with chains, will
be presented to 1110 Majesty at the moment of
lals coining In eight of the city, bat in place, of
the Neill of the city, the faxlesta will offer tis •
the King a symbolical use, destined to strike
off the chains of slavery at the tame lenient
the shackles of the captive andlier mournful
vestments will disappear to the sounds of ea,
loos of artillery and of popular acclamations.
Venice, personified, transformed into a god
dess of Ilbcity, will then present to the hang
the traditional cushion, upon 'watch will be
found a golden key. It is said that immedl
atelynn the assembling of the orthern Par
liament, King William Will 1,0 proolahned
Emperor of liernutny under the, title of Se 11-
Important Anvils—Freedmen's School
turned.
Louisyn.bt, Oct. :B.—Theo men were brought
to Able city to-night, supposed to be the rob
bers'of the pay train on the Lontavitle and
Nashville flathead recently. Theyiwill be do,
livered to the civil authorities to-morrow. A
third man named White escaped.
Mr. Prentice is reported convalescent.
Nosatitte.—The freedmen's school house at
Brentwood woe burned. This iv-the second
burning at the same place, and is unquestion
ably the work of an incendiary.
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From Clearly's'.
A vouars,-Os., October 31.—1h0 British bark
B. F. Shaw, contioroned at Charleston for via.
tattoo of revenue laws; has been relieved by
order of the Secretary of the Treasury.
Capt. Auld, of the British selleoner Wm.
Gregory, which put into Savannah 1n distress.
has start offerer, and tho mate is dangerously
111. This .schooner is coudemneu as unsea•
worthy.
hl re. Dubose, only daughter of Kobt. Toombs,
died at Washington, Georgia,
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Presidential Appointments.
'Wssertioros, Oct. 31.—The. President today
made the following appointments: Solomon
T. Clark, United Status Attorney far tbo East.
tern District of Arkansas; John E. ltosetta,
United States Attorney for the Sdutherit Ms
trial of Illinois; John A. Miller, of Missouri,
Itegister of the Land omen at Ironton; Lewis
Lowry, of Nebraska, Agent for the Indians of
the Omaha Agency John Williams, of Jitubias,
- Registrar of the La nd °glee et Junction City.
llealeas Affairs—Coal Sold
Yaw Your., October .M.—A Wiudilcorton apo
'dal says : The Repubitcan, of that city, makes
suttioritolcil denial or the rumors concern.
lug the Mexican affairs, and says: 'These re
verts were started in interest of Mexican bond
holders.
Forty thonsand.tons of coal were sold by the
Delaware Lackawana and Western It. R. Cow
-palsy to-clay, at a slight adtance upon last
•
BosTo7, Oat. id.—Trie billiard match between
Wm cioldthwatte, or Beaton. and Joan
llMet.
Devitt, of New York, for 411,00. t o
poltai
caroms, waa played I aat evening In BUSUltega
HAM, and romdted:lo the defeat. of Clotettiat'
welt* by Cdepothue.: .
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FROM IVASUINGTON.
DOIIwo Rawly
MEM
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1866.
Case of Um Baltimore p o li ce comm ._
stoners.
Bat:mons, October 31.—The investigation
of the charges against the Police Commission
ers was continued until two o'clock, When the
counsel Inc the defense, announced that they
were through. A recess s c ri taken till four
o'clock, when the counsel c menced arguing
the case. About ten o'clock e argument was
concluded.
Mr. Alexander, in he course of hgu-
mat, said that no matter what might is
be ar the
decision of the Governor, the Commissioners
had determined before the coming election to
appoinVone Conservative Jadge of Election
in cacti nreclact, not because- there had 'been
any unfairness on the part of the Judges at
the roceitt election, but because they desired
to avoid every cause of dissatisfaction that;
might exist. Tho Governor said he would re.;
serve hieflecislon until tomorrow morning aV
tea o'clock.
• The Parts Expoeltlon.
•
Nm l s . Toast, Oct. 31.—N0 farther applications
for apace to the Parin Universal Exposition of
1367. can he rece veil, as the room allotted the
United States la more than full, and the great
catalogue of the accepted prodnota of each na
tion is being printed by the Imperial commis.
Notice of the time of sbipotept arlii be
immintiately Oven tothe accepted applicants,
for apace by the United States general agent
J. C. Derby.
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OTTAWA. C. W., Oct. IL—lidos. Mawr& Mc-
Dougall, McDonald and Campbell are expect
ed today. It to thought probable that a Cabi
net Council will be'held here tomorrow, to
discuss tlfe - verdict found against - the Fenian
prisoners. It to not likely that anything
. oe decided upon until the full meeting In Mon•
treat next week.
ZrOlent Fitorso-21ass YIIIed
Lai BELTASt, MC, Oct. 3L—A violent storm has
prevailed' tor two days on the coast of Maine,
Interrupting the telegraphic commnnication,
steamboat and mails.
.
lioah M. Gould, a prominent eillsen lof
LIn
•nlovIllr, In this county, was killed last night
by a board blown from his barn by:the gale.
Nebraska Eleeilan Returns.
Dwane,Pcteber 3.3.—Tbe °Metal returns
elevt Jeln Terre (Republican) a member of the
fourth/ill Congress by coven hundred and
fortv•olghl. majority. "
The Republican majority in the State Legla•
laturo wan nineteen on joint ballot.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
(ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ON TEED PAGE./
Convention of Sabbstit !School Superin
tendents and Teatimes—A leaeher's
Institute Organised!
Tuesday evening the Convention of Sabbath
School Superintendents, Teachers and friends,
I was convened In thri Second Presbyterian
church, (Dr. Howard's) Penn Street: The Con.
vuntlon was called for the purpose of awaken.
mica deeper interest in the Sabbath Scheel
movement, soul for the purpose of forming a
County siiiifeath School Teachers' Assoolation.
The attendance last evening - wan very large,
end great Interest manifested In' the proceed.
inn, bT the entire congregation.
The Convention was opened with devotional
exercises. alter which IL G. Pardee; Esq.. of
New York, delivered on able addrese on.
Iwi h Schools and Sabbath School management.
The gentleman, .under whose auspices the
Convention was called, has been an ardent
and efllclent laborer.. in the Sabbath School
cause for upwards of .thirty years, and life ad.
dress last evening exhibited a closeness of ob.
servatlon and soundness and practicability of
suggestiOn to be aouulred only by snot' eaten.,
dive experience as he has had.
On the eoncloslon of the address tic
(lon of forming a County Institute, to embrace
superintendents and. teachers as well as
.friends and scholars of the Sabbath schoel,was
token up and fully discussed, resulting In the
permanent organ motion of the Association by
the election of the following °dicers:
President—,R6v. 11: Johnston, I). I). ,
V ir
icr'Pregrkatr—\Y. W. Stair, Esq., and no.
Alexander Clark.
Sccreturier—Rev.James AJILson, 1). U., .and
Rev. James Dickerson.
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Treosursr—DavkLitoidneon.R.sq.
Cn motion, a Coininittcxv was appointed to
'prepard a Constitution for the government of
the Institute, and Messrs. David Robinson, W.
o.llughat 1., and Thomas Bakewill, Jr., were .
appointed said Committee.
Alter prayer..the Convention adjourned to.
meet at ten o'clock yesterday morning.
Thu Convention re-assembled at the appoint
ed ttmo, President Johnston In the chair.
Atter devotional exercises, a discussion was
had on the eubject: - The qualification Of a
good teacher. What are tbeyt' This ,object
was thoroughly discorsed.brlef remarka be ug
made. by ministers, school superintendents
and teachers: An earnest desire was warn
tested by all tons° every effort to render the
Sabbath School as effective as possible.
Mr. Pardee then reviewed.the discussion in
an address occupying over au boor In which
he gave his opinions In regard to t bo subjeat
under discussion. lie also gave statements of
hto methods of teaching, and by way of Ulna.
tratimi introduced severalmodel lessons. Ills
address was interesting and instructive, and
NAM listened to with the closest attention.
The Convention then adjourned until half.
past two o'clock to the afternoon, and the. one.
gregation dismissed with the benediction.
The closing session Wag held last night and
wa3 largely attended. The subject discussed
was: "Now shell we enlist the whole church
in the work!"
Doslnes. as she negligees 012 lee.
During the month of October, lted, the
lowing bustnoaa was transacted in the /teal*.
ter's Ottice by Wm. J. Itichardsen, deceased,
and Joseph 11. li ray, hie successor,:
LETTE6B,OI" ADUTAISTRATION OIIMITZD.
Decedent. Administrator. km% Of Mond&
Francis liarns...Q..Jaa Karns. ' $ .1,000
51 Ilu 1
retor Rucltz („t r n m ua si g r , • t•
Conrad Kramer • Anna Kramer 1 500
Nancy h0150n...11 Wallace
,Archtbald llponer..james Dickson... 2O
Jeremiah Lcary.l...Alargarot Leary... KO
W. J. m 0i . ru ,,,,,A }Leo Robinson
Mgt It 11.1chardeen 1, 1 P p°
C W Rickemon.:!...Wm Phllllps 100,000
I farmer 11 ScullY—Mary CI Scully
11 ,0000
John ' limas Tlndle ,000
1 JamenA Ilarton... 40.0 ,5„,
T 51 f1atten...... 1 .1_1? . .P.! n 1:h"'
Elizabeth BroWn:./OniiiiillFc7wn 1,333
llugh Warlock.. —Wm Warnock 2,400
James McMurray—Eliza. McMurray.. 600
/leo C Maks.°ll....Jano Maxwell r 0
C lames Blackmor e hriatian Oyer.. 1 m mina s mcKee...: SS
) /0000
David Jones Elizabeth Jones.... WOO
Hannah Tones Mimi. Whitehouse.. Eloi
Christi. ltheams.... " .403
Geo f Guepner....Margaret Guepner. 10,000
unthaw lien n in g r s L f u t b ri G u A e o r in g 4,000
Daniel Mcileal....John Mellon 40,0 M
John IYalklnslinw.Mati. Walkhishaw. • tke
wiLLBADMITTID TO PEOEA.TA.
. nt
Docetlenl. 1 ; Executor. Aufo Esutateo.l
•Ituchael Beatty $
DOll
- lieuzletcn—..Eil. lliazioton.... ;003
William Sradar C Warren.... t :
. Echols Wall 5
Thomas Finney ' Andrew Finnei.i
lam T. Patterson....
Wm. Mellor . H. M. Boyle see
Solomon Jonee......llllehand a .Ilovri'd
li. Jones "-:r.4000
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J. G. Steckler Ottman Scheukel. 'EtO
Edward W. Wright..
S. Gallagher gilts. Stewart.— pop
• John
Nathaniel Fife jo b. rif e
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ECMary Mary ..Aw.is; I ,at
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te n t
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ne s t
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... O wl, , 00 0 7
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latChEMl ßrc ' e--
James IlorphY., , ...p.trick Broo,••
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Hannah JOllee
Conrad Malkus....Johu Grattge MOD
Daniel Melteal, dr. ' 70,003
Eliza 1:111i;
Thotl2o9 Klneta.....litoob A. hing••• • '----
Jacob Alter
Methodist Protestant Episcopal Chute's.
The General Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church will bold Its next semlen
in the First ki, .1 , 1, Church (hey. V. Litplue,)
Allegheny, nom menclng on the Ifidi of Nevem.
ber. This body will probably number ono
Imudred members, and will be competed of
all equal number of ministerial and lay dole
gates. Arrangements aro now
whoade for
the accommodation of delegates May be
In attendance during the session. Thn ap
proaching session will probably be one of the
moat important ever held by the body, and th e
prm.odingt, will be of great interest- One of
the leading questions which will be under
consideration Is tint proposed union of all tho
non-Episcopal bottles. This question ban ex
cited considerable attention throughout the
country, and the action of the app hung
thmeral Conference, representing as it does
the largest body embraced In the movement,
'will have great Influence In regard to the mat
ter.
Charged with Thett.—Patrick liCelansto•
ban came to the °glee of Alderman , Taylor,
yesterday, and instituted legal proceedinge
against Martin Murphy, for the larceny of a
saddle and harnese (corn the stable of tho for
suer, pn Pike street. In the Fifth want. The
amused on being arraigned 'before the times•
trate, stated that he had came Into posse*
lion of the harness Alleged to' hare itoot s tow,
by 11110 In en honest an .. d ... leg . a! way, bat nave
nu cinder's* to enbetitnatasa use litigtegient and
he svea therefore copspelled iflvotull In tne
porn of WO forlds apitesittutelett bowing to.
_
Pitman] "Ate 10•011.—& SonneMan named
Nrswfdr2.l.naddent et ittitoarcit ward
, .
eny,tuid Y'nt end orthelndez r lllgursof
nandlaken or. 3tooteosai, *ode o•
imlt a te siu Vrl ltn i er rbli .. 4.4 B )4l=
: 2 ;: : 71r5; °1 - •
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Site at fßa.Chartiores ,Yalley Railroad
: • for 1313,100.
oaTupsterr morning at noon, by virtue of a
decree isergedhs: the Supremo Court of Penn.
g yir l igia, John Graham, Req. and J. Edgar
Tholapson, Trustees of a mortgage securing
bonds bald b Clarence il. Clarke, exposed to
littlest the Repine of the Boni* of Trade, all
and aingnlarthopntire railroad constructed,
sod 10 be ccistructed, extending from the
point . of inaction of the Chartlers Valley
p.auroed with the Pittsburgh and Steu
benville Railroad, to the borough of Mash-
Mateo, la Fashington county, - with.all Its
Pri'DeSelli appendages and appurtenance?,
lnd ill LW, estate, real and personal, rights
iberties and franchises, whatsoever rind
wheresoever situated, and belonging to the
said Chartiers Valley Railroad Company or
which may hereafter be acquired by them, to
gether Withal( the rights and bcnents or the
egreentent, of said' company with the Pitts
burgh and p ifto e ubentille Railroad Company.
The prorty was knoesod done to Wliam
J. Howard, Zoi.. Solicitor of the Pennsyl v ania
genital Railroad Company, for the im m or 545.
10f1. According to the terms of the sale, 4121,600
o r iltq pu o rchlae money is to be paid in moth at
IWd t et T s e eci f tr% a l iit and
mortgage Laughs,
go .
.
the sale wag erected, the t6 ti the of ' toe)
amount may be liquidated by the transfer of
bonds, interest warrants or coupons.
The Chartiers Valley Ltailmad has been
graded Its entire length, about, twent3.fh
miles, and is In Finch condition that a few
weeks , labor would prepare it , for the reeep
lion of the mils. it is cetimeted that lore than
halts million of dollars would place the road
in first Class running order. rit truser-t a a
rich agrlealt mai and mineral region, inhabit
ad by an In cos trines, Orin) , and proare..eive
people, and when thitahed and In complete
1
running ord e r would do a large and lucrativ e
passenger and freight tragic. The opening up
or new Coal mines along its line is mild doubt
less alone furnish Legumes enough to pay a
good per centage on its cost of construction.
Another Light.
In our coluumn neveral day. ago, we gave
au account of the drowning from the ateam
boat.Colitabla, In thu Ohio river, below Free
dom, of an Irishman named Brady, and an we
had clipped front an exchange. the Item re
flecting upon Captain George IV. Reed for not
mina any eirOrt-, to Save the unfortunate
man. Teaterday we learned the true account
of the affair, and lenient of being-held in any
responsible , for the sadambient, Captain
Reed Is deserving of credit for using every nf
fort to rencno the drowning man. The de
ceased who had been drinking, was a:roping
on the Dollar deck; and roiling over fell to the
first deck and from thence noted lute the riv
er, tanking immediately. In the full, mu.st
bite received serious injuries, and hence hie
own InabLltty to do •nytning to earn Lis life
when In the aver. The capoiln v.hen notified
that 'toady-had fallen ffverigmril. immediate. I
ly backed Ids boat, and as a skilTfrom n raft
above where tho men fell lute the river. had
already reached furs ipot where he went down,
and could not bee any sight of the deceased,
there was no nonentity of ieltering a life boat
or ystri. "Captain Keel than wham there in
Cana inure worthy and humane onleer In the .
trade, (eels deeply aggrieved at the vensare
east upon: him utalesel vedly, and ate lia,leu
tomato the beeesinary limeade. until Ste Itra
dybeena brother of
_the tappm'e, he wont
have perished under similar sflictonsfances,
as human aid could not have wired him.'
Great Bargains In For. are (10111 Goods.
111 another column 1,111 rt)tll.d the adv.,•
tiseMeut of Gunsenhanser tile popular
dealers In ladles' cloth cfsahs, SatC , ;lle3 and
fan. This !souse is about tow Ind up be ;loess
11:1 older to consonant. with 'rho presout *tette
in Philndelphiil, and lu order to rapidly e
'sales for the large stock of made up ar(l. - lex of
ladles dress, the prices have been snarken con
siderably below COST.. Every style of Imile•
cloaks, coatr, basunca and circulars bony. be
found here at rates whselt will astonish the
purchaser. We halted thrutmli tee well
...sorted goods tuanufacturtsl yesterday, and
fount the stock or. victors peu,-pupeu.col
lars, cuffs sad
an
mink, sable, Sibe
rian squirrel. liteh, and other eholeu and fasts
iorallin varieties of furs, unusually large and
the entire coil:kids of theorem ,
mrstu /torn, et/it - to ihrnittrre, meet bu dty
dtsposudof inside of a few weeks, our remlers
31 ould nt. once cnthra.pp Illt)111,e1Vee of the
grand opportunity for 'heresies offered. 'Re
member Lilo place, No. us Alarkel street.
A FaFortte to en !Wow Piaci.
• Wo know our lady readers will be delighted,
to learn that that princess among. salcwwo
men, Ems Alice Mowry, has again "gone be
hind the counter," to watt upon, trade at_the
extensive rebid !trimming and notzou estab
lishment of D. Dennison, No. 2: Fifth street.
She will speclallY attend to the wants of her
numerous friends, and we trust the large
share of patronage she has hcretoioro md
impollzed, wilt follow her to this favorite
stopping placsup&tr.. Dennison- has Just re
mired an eleganr, and Judiciously-selected
stock of Unit:ulnas, embroideries, laced, Mi
ens, buttons, bugles, sets, handkerchiefs, rib
bons &0., almost to Infinity, whisk i l l ho'
d isposed of at prices as low as thuds held by
Eastern tiottses. to addition to IftstSlowrv, a
large force of attentive and aceouitnodattug
lady and gentlemen olerka will be !Eland ready
to wait upon all who may call to examine the
stock, whether deslroweof purchasing or not.
Gaslight for Central Park.—Arfunge
meats are being made fore grand opening of
the skating season Pi soon as the weather fov.
ore. Ventral Park Is to be lighted by three
large central seven-foot burners, each burner
havirtir six lights. with eighteen inch reflect
ors. The house - la also to be well lighted.
Darkness will thus be no Impediment to the
sport, and we may expect some brilliant night
scenes during the winter.
Committed on - a Champ of illtirder.—
Thornits Stflith, the negro wlao allot and killed
Henry fledriuk the German 11:1U310413, a few
nights ago, oh F , ifth attest, had a formal bear.
tog before the Mayor bat night. Which reault•
ed la his being committed wild' for trial on a
charge of heartier. t
FATTERZON —DAWSON—At Friendship 1111,
by the vine. C E. Swope, 1.) U. , ennt. HENRI' K .
PATTEPSON. Fourth Utiltnid !Unto. hasntry, to
LOUISA C., daughter of lion.. J. L. Lin. son.
MILLICR-41n &nth Inst., .t o'clock
IiEftHIETTA it., youngest daughter or J.
W. and E. A. Miller.
The funeral will take place op TV. 01.5 OAT .0 0 X
11s0, at 10 o'clock. from the rcildenCe ot her pa
rents, No. 1711ay *tram.
lquk4s__Nawv:l
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11 . 1.161LDALE CEME'T'ERY.—The
beautiful ..(lod••-acre," the largest suburban
place of sepokbre. except one, In this county, it.
nated on hew arighton road, humedletely north of
Allegheny. 'goy burial loth, permits Of tales, call
-at uentral Drug Mora of OWL it f.ILANEY, Alle
gheny City. •
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN DERTAK-ERS
riff. 196 Smithfield St, ear. "lib,
' (entromoe tronlviaTestb 50011,1
N'XICT 31E11:1, (WEL. X.. 116...
• ND 193 SANDUSKY STRF.ET,
• A ..11.15PAIPIIIIV. PA.
ALEX. AIKEN,
11:71%77:).1111IVV.AILMISL,
!6i Fourth street,. Pittsburgh, Ps. (X)TFINP of
all SHIM!, C.llA.Pially WASP ibil,sod h•erviit.orAPtion
of Yemeni' Punitsslog tiooos lUIVIIKkett.
°Vs y okht, crAt i tul it ti „ s i rr . is st . taut:4 . n%.
W. Jacobus, LLD., Thomas Ewing, JSCOb
PO4,
B . T. MUTE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Itlanaheatar, Wdara Una and vielzdt.y.
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER UVERY STABLE.
uome:oa HUElaid and Caaviers atrwata.
li*araa and Carrtares turalabed. •
gooses: uousENI:
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Ono eseellent Hiding and Driving Horse,
Two Horses suitable fer Dorton or Tamil,' use.
will be sold low, as the owners ban no use for
them. at 110WAltD•8 LIVEH.I RRM.RUTAIILR,
'OOlll Vint street, near Monongahela Hon..
WEST - COSIBION MACHINE
BTONE 'Northive.t. Corner of Wes:
Common, ALLIA.V+Y.
YKKO'a A.LlWkrien • Co.
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tarter, facilities fur ewe , ' and economy than
any est-bltehroent ta either city, hire Con..nnoy
oa bsodot prepsted on .hu,t auger, Heat, and
rugs for curets Mannikin:.
Baer Vaults. Se; and fat ail ban 4 lnn purl:three.-
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
(~}FOIEIGE MAVEN,
CANDY; MANUFACTURER'
And dude,. In FOUZION AND AMEBIC'Abi
rtoKoso, sot.,
N0..112 f f ederal 91reet,
, ca ms tun Ylnt National Bann.
NEOVIIRAWES FOR TETE WIIV
TKtL—For • goo.' CoOKINti S OVE•and °Utz,
Jilteben g. to O. 14 u.at
P 11. 1 ,.. ., 01A1.11(,WritLS i IJI It
ELS- flalo seta Panel; Utrwil.r.,c on ti l .. E „ 7 .,,
and caber hoer loaner;Mender.. t.tore
pit ntherloll4l..., r‘ , l- At . P. V
,141 . • ei chem,
Toittbrr wlth • toll assortment or
Pittaburgh Manufactured F.urniture,
W. 1 ,1 IV. 11/.NC["; GNo. N. GNAT,
BARCUS S 4RA I r,
96 Liberty Street,
DEALERS Eli 616cERIEs & PRODUCE,
Fresh and clgoiceArtatles,
AT LOWEST (:AS EC rgivElt.
• vur aim Ia to keep a
First-Class Family Grocery,
And flake I%a DATIarACTIOIr to ALL wain rooky fart,
in with then. patrolmen In QUALITY.
• . and U.EALI 8.
OwI:ICUS 41 GRvIEr,
1.10 Liberty nine, corner of
pelt:kV:Tr,
NEW STYLES WATS.
M'COED & CO,,
131 wooll STREET,.
Are receiving an 1111 2 / 1 ease :lock of •
HATS, CAPS 'AND FURS,
ifrobrauleg an endlcas variety. •
HATS Frill TILE I.A DIEO , RENTS AND DOY 6;
CAPS OF EVERY 211`1' FUIIo Fult LADIEZ
AND CHILDREN: et.% OLE. MINK. bQlfttttEl..
In any chspc or price, to which they Itellts
the at tett tlon of all.
.: Derr
MARRIED
BUT TIIE BEST.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
FO. OIL REFINER*,
11.nufnceureil only and for oak by
T. IL E tt Co.,
Plcuo.c,o3r J , ..4.2:rt'VETc•rTs.ni,
N. W. Cor.3d and Market Sts.,
ocl9 • PITTSII WWII. PA.
1111111 t .CLO SE & CO. ,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers - )
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS.
.nstantlyon band;
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lIITTSBUOGII AND OAKLAND
tinxisNu..usKs.
JOAN It. & A. ItU111:14/C11.
(Suez.tqlors to:John Murdoch, J r., )
NUIDISRYMN'iI AND FLORISTS, rittanornii.lis.,
solicit attention to Tien. eatxneire stock of - TRUTT
AND DUN AMENTAL Te RES, EVE .NU,
U RATS TINRS AND (MEAN kIDUrE TLAN'Td.
Call fora Fall Circular.
Tittsburatt and Oakland rasseniter Cars n n t •
the Greenhouse eery It mluntaa. irto:
•F. MUSSMANN,
Filth Strut. bet Otters Tu nisei an et
Ch (rill am streets, •
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
First etirs goods of all asoerlpllons always on
band ana itad at the ;owes% orlnss. icsTalrlog don •
..•1••••1
U"'. ILLI 4.118 0, W. COWAN.
WIL LI 4,18 COWAN,
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PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT R OFERS.
Thee ,plana hand a large sapplyll Hoofing Ma ,
terlalo, Cement, Yell, 11 , 0tILIA Paints aail
Varalsnes. Pr..nyt.atoenlloll given to the
hiOnlur l
p
Met.: No. 231 Peun atteet..Art A v.
Onta.
89 , 00 . WH0 CAN BEAT THIBTB9 S OO .
For Two Weeks' Only. I am •
wiling a guaIiRENCII CAL' , bKIN 800 I
01 . 4 y 0411 make, for strm of N 1,7 k
i,A,tl. at t•,- .--•••••
• 0 . 1 104,11, 04 •••
SPICED MINCE IA 1111EAT—iliet
V Cd Bopp!) , new dpleod Minced Meat, pre
'lsnot lowly (Ur bukrr put up In Ave pound tar.,
or for ;Wu by the It .und. at the FetnilY
liture .11" .11.11X A Ite. 4-41 A W
oar - orwnor I..thortr end Hand atreete._
WALL PAL.* ii—Of all grades,
rOf rsrinys, .f•lls, Dlnlttg• Ramos and Ktts&-
ells. In &Mt Viricty Nu. Market.
nev AOS & HIM
5011 . 13L5. ENGLINII VENETIAN
,ecetred •pel f sale bY
rep It' K ELL Y
001 Whnio.we rogicl•r ri
.35
41,!,1A,(1),X.E5, 7.1 t OTTLEI6.,C..`,II:S2r.iLE
oil. •14 , I'V ‘V
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1( CASKSPOT4I. I .IUI. • - re
-1..1 .nd for a- lw err
ear. , , , tair A. 10:iL1.Y • CD
you. Whylesala Dr.SEUMII 37 Wood stmt.
(1.: ,
Ir. Otte
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
pIfTSBURGU!BAiiii
FOR SAVINGS,
No: 67 tmcwazi-tl3. atreat.
Depo.itta In de oil or brCoru NOVEMBER 10
will draw 81X PER CENT. I.OTEHEaT (free o
Ova,) ratm :•,OVEMBEII IST.
111; on dblly (role 11 1. M.. 10 4 1•. V., and on Wed
neoday and Sala:ll37 ereninr. rum oto B o'clock
no1:010
FENIAN 11110TIIEBUOOD.
There will tor a SPECIAL Si EETINti of the FEN
lAN BII,OIIICI3.IIO'JIILor Pittsburgh and victutty
at tlae hALL(eplarte's Building), YIFTI,I6TItEET
on FRIDAY EVENIS(7, Norember 2.1. All mein
8.C.: are earnestly requested tolbe present, as bust
1 , 2_9s of linport lace lllbe transacted.
OPE G A GLASSES
FOR. 84LE 011 IURE,
AT DUNSEATH & CO.'S,
ea wArtia. Ifellts-ebet.
0‘,9
LADIES' AND GENT'S
N747.4L r iNEILMIE3.
ALL LES,
AT GREATLY lIEOCCIED PEICI I},
AT
!VIM LAMA
I.•T WYLIE ST., NEAR rirru.
FOIL CHEAP
SPECTACLES.
ca-ico Tb
BEASLETT & CO'S,
931 Smithnind Street;
4:)5.7E 3 E.1%T . EDIT
Ai its. M. HITCIIIY hwi Just re
turned front the East. zed wilt noon
T 111.7 W5O IY, the trYLWEnT k LES OY
TVIXT Ell olmt..t.rEra-r,
Ant &Weeil I assortment of LADIES'
Sts. 100 Y11:0814d,.. ST.. ALLEtitlErlY LAITY
0c.7.1074
NOTICE.
THE ANNUAL !MEETING of the
Stockholders of khe YISNA.NY LVA NIA INMUR-
A N..S. A MVA N Tor Iho vat rysise of flecking . Di
reecors for the ensuing year, will be held at their
otk 3. . No, 3 Fifth ...vet. ou MUM DAY.-NOvkiki
hot 51.6, ISOM. heir sea toe hosts of SO A.n. and
r. II VIM licEl.ll ICNY. '
pEopL i :.s 5.4 f NHS BANK
or JPi f ledburgh.
X3i.c , c.rp.o , x-ctvoci. is 31134343
OFFICE. H 0.77 FOO4TH OTREET.
PRL , II , P.ST-H emn - 1.1. t lYl>. • •
c ENS - WILLIAM ILEA
lienty 1.1t0.1,1 NVidillarn Rca,•S - •
~
darn I. lieu belt, i J snips Lippinetilt.
It. P. Jou., Bon. Thomas Melon s
William al. Clomp'. V. 1 'John is, ticitil
Wllll.ll A. licrron • T.
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tiK7iti•lsier ANL. Tee s •
ell/it. ICY r. VON 110%110R.11'
t -I s rot 04 nt. titters:l .hoard ou Oran deposits
1.e.:t0-a'. °tide lu tiovernmeui stittAtaal Es
late e•eurities.
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lank 0pt...L.11T tnirrnt 440.1440 frort. ff A. K.
to -4 r. at.. and on Wrttne4.lays and Saturdays fro
0 Wr.oik tu!l.r`CtOcl P. Y. 0r5:m711
W./. V. .t.
MYERS, HOPPER & Co.,
(Sueoessors to 11. EL Bulger.)
No. 45 Smithfield St..
nlsonfneictrert sad Pt"ltrn In all kinds et
pricr3aavxer - cm.w.
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room..Seta,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,.
Constantly on band and fur sale at Itte,
Saowo®L' <7 eioAmab_.
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PRICE TEMEE . , CFNTS.
Luizinu,i .4 Ai 1:1 L 47, •43 4:4
URE CALLEFORNEL WINES.
GURNER & CO.,
No. 80 Cedar St., New York,
Offer (or role these valuable Wiries, which are gain
lee public favor with satoniithing raplutiy. and
%hose unpnree.tented and unrivalled pe.pularity Is
WA withal. merit. They have only to be foirlY
t•sted to glee them the preference over all other..
n an d the
purifier of blond they creel all ether Wizen,
and the nuttlerolle Certain CO. sr hien have 'MUM&
1 . 1:71 been tendered from the most eminent physi.
clam.. well as gvntlemen to every position In life,
are proof conclusive that toes, Wines a.si tuella In
all eases for which they are recommendd.
The following brands are now offered byus. Th
comprise MI the varieties! now grown in the blo t
sultab'e for sales
WHITE, or klueli: WlRE—tif a light straw color,
It delle.te and line Oseored.
CLARET—A eapeilor wine for table use.
ANbEELICA—A. rich and naleraiiir smelt wino,
much admired mete . s, w hy . luable In toe sick
chamber. fine and Jell*. It Is •
One dessert w.ne, and well adapted for COVIIIIIMioti
P IT= TEL—A light colore. highly aromatic
wine. Very Medlar to the celebrated Tokay.
ri/ILT—iseep red color, fine favor, and la mane
respects; similar to the old whose of Lisbon.
(SRAM BLIAJWY—The pare diatillasiolt of our
k. WINE BITTERS—A very 'agregabl e tonle and a
"sere remedy for the diarrhea.
This I. o.e of the_man valuable ea nblnallone of
a useful and an, egmeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. 111111 one of bottleeylare
sold th , onghoos the north during the button rimers,
a el wherever littmluerd It
the
proved a Welcome
theiditlata to the invalid table, the ;madly circle, and
the b •che toes ableboard.
Ladles who have lost at:engin arse atria% and
suffer faun nausea, vomiting and Tart at gontle
seen who “donn feet very well , * Just-be oreeek
' fast or diaper ' who.. ve ry
are oat of enter
and wnose my tame are generally deraned: mothers
weaning children cad suffering Crone grnend debit ,
It,; children ofelekly nature and sour,dyspeytle
repentant:lns; travel...who hereon:Extol:lto ch.ge
their water; and all wbe rive in ntatarlowsdilstrleis
and are t elnect to calash= a Influenrev, will And It
one of toe some rattable Invigorator* that can be
taken.
It was used eery extensively. in IMI, with such
go am al satisfaction that .n offering It to the public
now we deem it unnecessary to publish any of the
many certigemes that wa have rerefred.- testifying
In the very strongest 'term. in Its favor. All that
seises say Is to snare/nee runga will pledge our
to furnish an articleLan CrraDoLTalt
arm •
it has been siren to little children suffering from
weakness and west leads with most ham...effect.
O. little girl In grsrtleu Ise. with pains La her bead.
lo.s of Appetite and d wasting cousin/sr
whom all medie.l skill has Deena:budded. has been
entirely restored. eke began with huts teaspoonful
• day. lies appetite and strength rapidly Increased
and she is now well..
MISMM
Mock
Wine Bitten
Claret
. rort .....
Muscatel .....
Brandy
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
L MURDOCK & PUTNAM
712 Ilantrant,
• Nearly opposite Post Mike.
Undershirts & Drawers,
For Dien and Boys;
°Lovas -allo. HALF HOSE.
TIES, SCARFS .AND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Fin 4. Shirts and Collars,
Flannel and Candour. Shirts
REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE.
• MURDOCK & POTFUL
0cW:14.5:rr5
G'a
J. D. RAMILLEY,
336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLOTHING,
NEWi TOUR .111Ai4orAc197ay.
AND
GENTLEMEN'SIPRNISHINO 1100011.
Wbolesal• tend liatall
lt=i4largllM. ll 7 `l"4l _ ""a"
~,}2: 4l lo lb ert .t he NNW DION. ENATi d aposnit
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J. D. RAMAILEY,
_384 Liberty Street, .
FASHIONABLE HATTER
- Aod Dealer la all kinds et
SBTOS I&Ma3:1 (MAX . "
In ILI, BOUM CCM.
The Fewest stres always on
band and alike Lowest Prices.
Look out for the TOUR LASOZ I WLNDOWB. op- j
Dortte Warm Meet. • tar:aims
J. D. RAM A' LEY,
834 Liberty Street,'
Dealer in oil kinds of
Booty - and Shoes;
band torte Bird ruled rosortrionrOf
- Ladles', Misses' and lidldren's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
. Of this Mat New York Msaufketuro,
And at Lower Prices thanDownTcren
Oi lite, Tv eaer .l bci I t :OUR LIMON
WELDON & • KELLY
PLUMBERS,
Gas an Steam Fitteis,
AND BUSS FOUNDERS,
•, large auartmeat of
Chandelieis and Brackets, Lead
Pipe. Pumps, Sheet Lead, &LP_
LLW47s O FBIPD•
tea {Besot Streetpiva gilUk
.
rixiLsapf
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
gaxzegrlozl. 11717.01.TiLN0,
AND -
French Clocks, &c.
rtr ,, olvviat to the avAnuam or
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22 Pinis Neva.
woriv -
ROOF 1•431 MATER' as A.
Cainen!, Pitch, Fe/ r, "train - J. xrEvy p4pER HARR4N444,
mOd
." 112.4 rn !" g. Ilusrip.oes—nan;l7ll..t.n..
Manntattni . .eo and ..old - ao eta-sns. n , ••••• •
Ow any. pt., nin ••• I, tr.%
n irm • ,n 1•0130,1
.H n • I.l..—rlay. -t
SH A D Eri A new lot 0 .
Mad • 'att.- on !than. a _ a
atAlltireptsada t thad ups -rslatcd :larders, oat. lov wCausTlTaanda.
IdiXtiztEstrest.
0c32 • . • - JOB. At
, FILVEZIII • DSO. _ $lB
THIVEKLY GAZETTE.
coarrim - use THEIRTT-TWO COLUMNS or
TRIM! AND LYTERESTLNO =ADM@
MATTER, roorravt wrni Amu-
SZT REVIEWS AND CUR -
' RENT LOCAL NEWS. '
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED
ON WEDNESDAYS AND SAWED (
The Edition is forwarded which will
stasorther soonest.
'ABMS:
Slagle Copy (per annum)
I=
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PlaimliZVV:44v=l
$25 , 000 WORTH OF -
01ACY111.1EIIM.r
.3 1 1 e GritAfrgrir'eg
Cheap Clothing House,
Corner of Ohio Street and Diamond,
'Ylne Beetett Toad Suite
Tina Fancy Car.lmire Salts
/Ina Fumy Heavy Cass!mere Salts
line Black Bang Up Overcoat.
Heavy Logitsh Beaver Overcoats,
Castor Beaver Overcoats
I=l=ll9
Film Black Cloth Broca Coats
Fine Black Fronk Frock Coats....—
All Wool rant/ and Te■u
All Wool french Cap, Pant. and Vest►.... 11 00
Owlmere Vests from...: 2 BO to 6 00
Also, A' LA.20.11 iiSOCK. OP
Beady-Made Boy's Clothir• .
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CUSTOM. WORK MAD& TO OIIDIU
BIIOUTEST NOT/CS.
C. KLETT. Jr., Cutie:i
n11:1
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OFFICE OF THE •
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. CCULMISZIONKY.S Or TER OINKING FOND, i.
•r.
• TELIWURT DriAIITYMST,
-ft Ann osuubo, October 21„ LW
Notke Is hereby siren them keeled g , ropeasla Lbr
the ewe or
One Million Dollars of the 5 per cent.
rer Bottle
-.41 CO
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Is
I 2s
as
Per Doren
$ CO
12 CO
9 OD
2 03
22 CO
12. CO
20 CO
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
• OF TUE .
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Six Per Cent. Loan's,
Of the Commouvrealth of Pertodylvatth. will be re
ddest! at the Treasury Department, le the City of
H.Te.harg. until a o'clock F. Y.. of
The 16ih day of Noiember, •A.D.1866.
Ridden will state amount Mitered, price asked.
and stilett, Registered or Coupon Lmas To be
addressed. ••Comasissioners of Sinking Fond. liar,
risburg, ra.,•• endorsed "Proposals to .ell Ittate
The barnialusioners reserve the right toreiect any
bids not, In their opinion, advantageous to the
Commonwealth..
• . JOHN P. HAETRANPT,
Auditor General
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. ELI SUPER. •
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W. H. Erttalge "-T E er
at"'
_ .- - State +rummer
0e11:m67 Commlastoners of the Melting Tune.
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Joni( CROFT.. - . •
• REWL .EST4TE'eta.IIO.,,TZ
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Mice, No. 131) Fourth Street, rittaburgti,
- "lila for sale the following Real =state:
130 Xers. of 1.11.1 for $2.00., :Rust* to Slaking
V. ll .r. l3 Uarcoq_ery, Pa.. lire relies front Altoona
by OV
w Slaking alley Road. The advenumes of
thin Proper are numerous, and by calling onus we
will give full particulars
00 Acres, 50 sere. of which 1. underlaid with
real, situate In North Fayette_ Towit.hlP, on the
StentwarUte Road; improventenu, good gram.
M.... sir lautos, sotto Bank ahoutllll7rolf
Tree. lust In their prune. de -
36 sere. Int./6ton Township. on the Washington
Puce, three miles Dom the city. .
old
37 Acres In &bid Township, sic nilleeout on the
15 Viaahington Ate..
Acres lu , Winirnorn 9 h l 9. three utiles cut fro.. '
Alierl eny Mutat.
8 Dwelling Houses In Allegheny one la
Willun•burg. one in Freeport. our at Edgewcon
Station, on the Central Fenerylvanla haDioad.
Also Intreedis rely siolninglis rtation a few
more ACRE LOT.. 1 lan can seen at this office,
tor particular.. t o
o
Mice hours from to A. Y.. Ito/I y. le. , and 7
to 9ln the evening. aril .
PIENNINTI.v..XLASTATS A GX.I . C7. tt
lITII bream WASULNOTON CITY,
Tms AGENCY COLLECTS FAOSI
the %jutted btritea.n Arrears or
PAY, BOUNTY AND 'PENSIONS,
Dee Pennsylvania Soldiers, or their Widows an
Orphans, lochs:line the additional bounty nada?
the recent Let of Congress,
All business can be trumacathrough am mails,
And all oarrmponocnce will lan prompt estee
m. n •the Agency carinc r :l for—Mshns to the
hands of other Agents andAt meys, and It 10 not
proper for Agents or Attu übo co ll ect Cherw,
o Aspect. Abu Agency to do their work.
'rel;,,,astA , lplitary Agent . tar .etwi,s.
1866. FALL 1866.
cmtr).Eirti4.
We are now exbibltteur for TALL TBADN the
most extensive stock of goods we ham aver bad she .
Air-trouts of offering to our patrons. .
English Brussels and 'Tapestries, .
Of oar own Importation. eompititng any new
tholee patterns before in Able matt
RICA Iwo! AID HMV -CARPETS LID lti
IMRE:011)1=D SWISS LICE ellacgo
.
New uA Ilegut Pollens ar Gruen
Side & Centre Tassels, Loops 6. Bands, •
Choke ewe. Notting euttalai.'
• WFAILIAID & OOLLtil& -
Noe. 71. and Tall
Next posse to N. lt. tr*ustow House and Nat tallse. •
ad Moor.
JOST ABRIVED,FRON WS =Mb
-BOOTS ARID 1116004.
• JAMES - AOBB;;
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re, sto Market strut mot . Pie
Thlinid eaten!! tined boom too now Moto Mister
live them/and dollare worth or Boot. 0ndr.0.41::,
Myles the litteet,,tbdali.LVP....Vgice&
determined to tell tt. filen.*
hive resofoed not to oe landsold Of nee . ,
mem that kaerm 60. 4 * w."" dr Itt , lie. 0 . 4 " ' vet
Call mid <mamma etork
Sedated
M any. hue wom _ r'.th
r0: , 7 44 ta0t t ad riettler 11p 04°. 16.
prrrauvaGn. CUTLERY COM- /
hem on h.d the Caen stock of
In DIM city. Alan.. •
EtollowGroidßitzors
- :to Zinia, Var
VG•Mitro craaaauxr,
AgeniPlttsbargb aitiert Company.
Xos. 67 and 89 Alai'
(DISPATCH BITILDIND.)
GE.O. F. SCHUCHMAN CO.;
PRACTICAJ—LITHOgRAPHERS.
The ONLT 13TE
OF
LlTect*Haputb JraTals.
LLSHEIT.NT WEST OF THE MOUNTAIN& Hau
lms' Cards. Letter Heads. Bands, Lases, Ch ea
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1127.- ..how Cl., t•taleass. Pertenty. V ewe
eargleatei er Deposits. esetteu Cards,
Noe.lll .04 14 Third Plusellib. se ) . list
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Warcbutase.olA ?bird ntrret, beau eon* an
baud, and for sans..t in..a toutet tate* EVE '
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FELT and MAO ertmi PAY AIM • ltht 00 NM;
•aa.ortud nor to Watebonata • . •• -
t,lltttes 15 . 5enbetavIlli. bia,
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ALLEGHENY CITY,
At-Wholesale and Retail.
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Free of Charge.
. F a JORDAN,
POCKET CUTLERY
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