it U WM NO) VILDEII s. 1M67. ME tin wen has ran np the ex. pause of the War Department for the Put Year mitisiderel ly above those of the year before. w.'''' T • ..--____. .'.. :, ill Virginia Con lie n Is ord ' titational Conven i ~,.„. Ito reccesd to meet December Bd , ..-= and ' ttieir work. The .:, i more 'Akita] • sooner 0.".:. dativ,_ ~ ty tint work shall be ..a socrneii•in vi ,%, Pisa la th e .„,.. ' .. . ''."".. rtinnleiii ~.r‘.!ls the trniCat. . . • =mato to Ge . r. :sal Howard's coal- Pi.tstion the bledtar of the South •haye ,Tlamoseeed hart inill;:iitaincis the war. i reatT-flee per C 42/ of puma increase 4 i MOS Of 1 the apace of two igenti la ahead of I. t previous experi- Me, either ataepg I bites or blacks. I • IT is denied mak iritatively that an tillteatioll exist:i c or as existed, ct con g the Per Sylvania Railroad COmpany, the Ifeif ' Jersey Transports ail lion Company," 4 the Camden and Ailaboy, Railroad 5 llt l Pao.l% All that his been propc*d 9: will be attempted, Is annt, an id. ~1% (.1 interests End (dims" will tale ght and travel over their lines as no c &mooted, and which Re aoctustely , ed a few days ago. , ....____,_____ THE P i EOF C.OLOrt. Yesterday, In tl.; Supreme Court, a 4 , decision was 4ln respect to the right of rail way, ;npanies to discrimi nate between a ' a and black passen gers. The ma) 1 , opinion was deliv ered by Judge .ii. .istr, and an give It bs tell. Its l ogin a d kiwis of the ante. &um= f ort; w . passed cuirent in skis country the flood of the rebel. bee. Judge Etna pronounced a ins ets:ding opinisei- in terms comporting aith the test c.... dilution or modern %sum ... . 3. This deciskM, boweirer,'lrbile of im k portant* to the litigants, Is not of special Interest to the pu'lle, the Legliboure, at but aesalms living made di/4:4min stetson accoms . of: color Illegal. We cannot let 'Alm occasion pees with t: oat dissenting, ft om ono point made by Judge Asuesii:4le justifies railway ' companks I senzating black and white I, lausengers by Ompractice . of excluding sale passmnpiti who have no females in Chap from ILo carrlagee In which aonales are cot toyed. A: good many iL IN; especiallY"such as have the ih t e kasailketa-4 gentlemen, are often compalled to All that. this distinction . Is an =rya soma Lacs it happen, that a man with onto woman inannpany Linguae: tr4elled to tska a peat an - a csi with vulgar,. ilikcond, dirty white seas, whim pn senoe is altogether repo!- ! siva des each onge of Etch for decent • aid orderly colored men would be a great roller. Dodes fall time the mane. . gem at realm; s mane to the conclusion L discoatianc:'-this,Aind of discrimina• Sittus THE Eriritli' - 'lierit ItEpgmeslO N . The last gout, fired between the con j - loseding mum of thepatrlotic North and adedulieditou L, at the close of the recent 1 1 ticked sad %/digt,' nebellion, was the ' Is:Mager eel j tc theimands of house t bids In both sections of the country. We of the No.th rejoiced that the dread tease of a h rrible war had ended; that totem hed b ext .- Meshed and the Gov ennient vind:eited; that whole unties sof proud Laitois "ere - made bend • litedr knee& la itiiiiithOrk before sturdy Take patriois,,who, in God's name, had ens battle in a holy and righteous •, teen. The infuses of the South, glad elensd that tie burden of War had been • ; Med, and el st:this7 were freed from the ;punka roleet those who had ed them into hopeless , conflict with the establkhwi z triunity rof the land; and L 411“11 /a the:: hearts they rejoiced that ./ , the *ld dad, xrithall its Mani, triumphed; • prodle.l lit* they would ba.forldei .r their trategitsei ons anti.be again re. tend into vie coafidecce of those whose • 1 tenet tbot7 lour belayed and forfeited Malty and a - meat were thee 2e ileums of. • - r — traikegivit 'mit heavenward to the • lc. Thiess of i tinuse; by, the .happy, war f aliened p•ople of our country, as the electric apt • It &abed from State to State the golden i:ntelligence that peace bad • ken rotor . .toised victory rested with the llafea ass: e. •; After pace tbe North was disposed to ' megaliths :17. `lino ; South only hoped that justice would- not be meted out in proportion. to berwickpineu and crime. •-; Tbs day the ptilocraraition of peace, wan' ptiomolgeed kareections were riper for the adjm - want Of national troubles than , now. N. metier how charitably die. • posed, the !fortis could not forget what • ft cootie blood and tremens to save the Take; nattier couldahe prove careless ka to &charge of berduty to posterity. L the i es of theeivillzed world treason • led anutedrebeSion aiming at the life of •ipsperi. meat are no ordinary offenses, • tat too rdlous to be permitted to go en ' trabr fOrgiven end unpunished. It was kainemly wise to, establish a precedent' kr the esddanat of .those who will fol. • kW hi r.re totiuiim ; to teach them hoe • grids nation regards treason and re keen smug her citizens. The loyal makes who had saved the Colon were • willlat to receive into fellowship their string friends of the South, but preferred that their representatives is Congress geed ablate for whom, and on when kaditions, national absolution should • he pronounced. The South accepted - -tiaCoitioathouta murmur, know - Sagest Isorit7 wi inkier Oase was a quality ••• of ft rey rather than of Justice, Co • Pb,a the exponent of the people, Ude .ted by a high sense of duty, legis- • Wed :or the States stained with • rebel- 2 , 101 1, .and preseribed• wise and proper tales sad regnktions for the govern kat oof the People thereof. The wLs-1 • do& of Quuereei , Wife to be trusted. It trodrerrided for the successful encarry •eat f the war; had buoyed up our or, in all her trii/A preserving her • OW legend credit abroad as well as at Tbs courage and fidelity of Con -pro.. had ever inspired Oily armies with - and filled every loyal heart In the kwith patriotic enthusiasm: In the Last of tbe dark honeof rebellion, wit e the ILlnkus • armies were within A...A of the National Capital, and the xyaosessedgof the rebel foe shook . IL. eery halls S i n which It deliberkted, et.. *bile the "baronets° of rebel rifles idsd hi the ems of a Lincoln in the p.o • se7 of his mince, and echoed in st,o • silent tomb of a ' Washington; While all 1111 gloom and darkasas, »Wen Millthed firm, faltering not in y, but enlivening and cheering the . .s4Jeon Ma to victory.' In such a body people had confidence, and con sod the task rightfully belonging to t. st adjuring national Strait.' as left so she erishing out of rebellion. Gelded by mercy and wisdom, Con. • epee framed and offered to the South a jlt plan of recoustrucuol2. It would Z.aTS been gladly accepted had not the "Dekko of the nation, for purposes developed antagonism to the loyal Ceegreall, end Intervened to prevent the iketbern people from organizing under ile piervialons. raise friends there were is plifien the =WI of the attune of W Southern States, and bid them even let rubithe arm of authority andll . wad do therighta forfeited by rebellion, Ifigllngdoing penalties or undergoing sir iguislitnent for their cnmes. Thirsting fora renewal of Ws fait waist term of °ace, and bellesing that it was odor to obtain notoriety by op. peeing, rather than adhering. So the right, the Presldeet swung Into the itie ggy'a Kee, sad wag proud to biome a Amiga Kunst the PoVieg_ Ilrognl 2 l l -. E.:lltese te,Oonirses. Re polluted:111814a 2 taw bl linPeding, eVen r pi.nai psy, the reconstruction 'of itur 130 11 thoti . . ,ij Igaqtt States; he did all that Mortal coal; do to weaken the Republican party, the party holding the principles of Congress, and to delay the cementing together In the bond of friendship the. disintegrated parts of the Union. Be joined with the element which, during the war, slumbered in oh ! acuity, to awake at its close to cry down ; with taunt and insult those who bared ; their breasts to the Ire of the rebel hordes that the government might triumph over its enemies. But Congress met him u it did the legions of traitors be fibre him, with firmness and determina tion. Steadily Persevering bathe right, it was not to be swarvedonelich from the line of - strict duty . by opposition from above or belOw the wiped out dividing lin sbetweensliveryasuifreedqu. fig onward and foiiiitst, relj'iug,n the patriotism and' inteMrtiodebt the people to sustain sa action, Courses appealed' to the ballet-box for endorsement. The recent election- - elections held. in Peansyl- Tan* Olno and other Etate3 were to be . taken as thermometers of public opinion, Ent bow spoke those States The peo ple slumbered be their arms. They closed their eyes at the very moment they should have been on the alert. Yearning for rest after hard-earned vie tory, and believing that the enemy bad withdrawn his plc.kets, they became un conscious of things about them till aroused by the thundering voices of Pennsylvania, Ohio and California, cry ing out against:them ; asd rebuking them as an indolent, ithwatchful army of lib erty. The enemy stole o march upon them, gained ground and advantage, and now holds poaltion for Paiute offensive operations The loyal North ia again on the defensive, as much so as when the enemy threatened to sweep down upon oar Commonwealth from Virginia. Time is precious. Every lover of his I country. is called to buckle on his armor ' and participate in . the polnicalwarfare waged against thoSetebo eibtvaly figured in the rebellion, sad the. leeitliniMelable ones who initially geve eonntenance end support is the armed Miele .Who aimed at tho life of the.Geveninient, ' ~ . , . Now is the hour far calm, sober re! Heed= The reltellionvu,not closed 111 all louginettwkint. , breve 'bun? CV, l' teed Richmond, followed by,l4,l,viete:, does troops. Thou to be cettled,bythe ballot remained undeterinned, nit!,l thiry. are of more Impeort.uute than the Una pt. seem wiling to. believe. The Gtrveni. - moat is jeopardized as much . mlblic:ei daring ths darkest day of the war...,•,Ji defeat before Richmond, or the routing Cif one of our armies ; could not then haiti, portended deeper disaster than does now a democratic triumph at the bath:niter . , The soldiers who served in the army of the Union, the civilian at - home who . watched and prayed for victories for the old Hag, must atop and, reflect yen the situation, and inquire whither they ere drifting. If they discover that -they have deserted the rank', and now stand beneath the : lag- of the. enemy,:: ;bey. must return to the standard of . Convene; for the fate of the nation Is wrapped in that body, and It must be .maline.bingly sustained. FABH, - GINDEN AND HOUSEHOLD mess moo a sow amiss seep.__ I have atiimpresalen that experhAin tal knowledge is the - moat valuable for the farmer. Par more than half a ,, mar buy I have been experimenting to find the best time to sow grass seed. Poi more than thirtj of the Host Yeiri Of my farming I did u ay . neighbors did; we supposed the spring month! Arent only: proper ones for that purpose.,'. Brt: later in life by reading agtioultural pen I discovered that wine enterprising . farmers were succeishil In sowing thew grass seed in Augast and • 13spbsoiter. . tried the experiment with *opiate suc cess; that being the season it would EU unity fall, it , appeared evident to my , mind that It was the right emu. Bat still later I have aotbeenpartlcular, and have sowed gnu seed any season when my ground was premed to teeelve It, and If the seed wait good lute uniformly vegetated and done well. . Last fall we (my son and myself,) after harvesting our potatoes from the low wet soil, which would not- admit of seeding down in early spring, • solved herd grass end rod top seed . on the 14th and 15th of October upon said potato field, doubting, but still hoping for the best; and now, the Bth of July, ft bids to' give us the beat crop, of hay produced on any of my farm iota. This grass will probably require'two weeks longer. I think I never sew seed . vegitate better fat any mason. Grass seed will vegitete a long time alter sowed. The spring of 1862 1 seeded down a lot of good ground i —rather dry--t-with red top geed. The months of Jane and July were uncom monly dry, and at the middle of August there was no appearance of grass sprout 'on the piece. On the 10th of Augnst— the. same year—it began to rain profuse. and continued raining tor acural weeks till the ground was uturated. In September, more than four months after the teed was sown, every seed seemed to yegitate, and the ground appeared like a beauttfal lawn. And on the whole I have concluded that any time when our land is in a good state of pre paration to receive the seed, Is the best time to sow it. Brown,: in -Boston Cultivator. iliSernasenie of th• il'aestead. P. Barry, of till" city, one of the most intelligent horticulturist, in the country, gives the fokoaring miyhmi on this 'ab ject: "The firstthing I shod pss on the farmers t th he way of ul Imp re rovement, would be what we might call roadside improvement. Keep the cattle off the highways, keep the weeds rut close, and lines of shade trees on each aide of this, with neat fences, will be an evidence of civilization to begin with. Then I would enjoin the removal from the road. sides, near the dwelling, of all 'dilapi dated and broken implements, which are to apt, somehow or other, to Income. late. "The barn and other entlmildings are very frequently located more on the prtnelploof convenience than good lute, but we must take these things as they are,' and improve them with paint or wash of some sort, and a good thick belt ' of rapid growing trees around them, both for welter and shade and to partly conceal their unsightly appeahume. - "Then for for the door-yard, I would dig up, nbot out all the old neglected plum, peach; cherry and quince trees, that seem to have sprung up by chance In the corneri. All this class of trees, that we might call the finer fruits, not usually grown in orchards, I would form Into a nice fruit garden of halloos acre or two acres, u might be necessary. There I would have a complete collec tor' of pears, cherries, apricots, plums, quinces, all the small fruits systemati cally planted and, carefully cultivated. This garden might be made one of the most interesting portions of the prem ises, to say nothing of the abtinciantsup. ply of fine fruit and vegetables it would yield. Here the family could acquire ta'sto for gardening, as gall as learn to practice it: "Then the ground about the housil would convert into 11 smooth lawn, which must be suitably embellished with deciduous and averment trees, flower ing shrubs, roses. &e. Thia is the way I preach to farmers when I viallthim, but only once in a great while with any effect. It is a shame for our wall.to-de farmers that they are so behind In this matter. It makes farm life so dull and dreary a pursuit, that I am not sarprised to see all the brighter boys run away from it, and our rural population grow ing len and less every year. Then think how much these Improvements would add to the market value of the farms. A nice house, some good fences, an orchard, increase the value of slam from twenty to twenty.ilve dollars per acre, other things bathe equal, but any out such suggestions as I have made, and what do you suppose it would add to the value of fennel Almost doable hi This argument has some weight; it touches the pocket, but the moral effect of such improvement would be absolute• ly incalculable."—Amerfean Yams,. _ 'nee ankles ea Um llMall Wale. Those.who wish to make wine hi any considerable qteuttitin, will; of course, study up the subject In books donated to it. Bat there are many, who, having a few grapes, would like to conyert Oa= into wine for their own use, or to test the wine making quallliesof some par ticular. variety, g f the grapes contain antlicient sugar to makiv s good win.% , process remakes but e. with la !lion wi n e . will make itself,littl but with paps deficient in sugm. the proem he. barmslask easy. The 'theory of "'wine - . making may be briefly lammed ppppppp thus: Grape Juice contains sugar; term ntation converts this sugar Imo alcohol. If the amount of sugar and the v.:gulling amount of alcohol be stub, then further I changes take place, and vinega • is the result. If, on the other hand, Mo grape Juice be naturally rich in sugar, go much I alcohol is produced that the liqiiid does [ not p ly r pass into vinegar—but re -1 mains wine—mid if them is a very large amount of attar; mono IF converted into alcohol before fe tip lion comes, there will bee eweet ine—a thing not at present likely to occur with na Tbe, fintrequulte la. Rood riirePeu These must be as thoroughty ripen e d i i pessible. They are to be carefully freed nom defective berriemoved fkom the stems and crushed. With imatiquanti tin this may be done with the uds, or with larger ones„ in a barrel with• wooden Pounder._ The steps r this depend upon the charactert wine ohssifecl. The Juice May be at once pressed' out and Placed demijohn - in which' Itia - to len In the d keg or I ing, or, It It be desired to engem color and an= from the skim, th tutem the tgoluod mass is pat In a tab or other revel, coy. seed with's cloth over Which some boards are laid, and allowed to fettunt for two I or three days, or until the color of the akin.s is sughtm I tly extracted. At the end of this time; eau out the meat, and teener*: It - to the vessel in witch the fermentation fate be completed This will take place In from ten days to soy; eral weeks,. according to the richness of the grape, and it wM go on more or less rapidly, according to the tempersiture of the room. A Weak most will ferment at dflo, while a heavier one will require, a higher temperature. With rich g the only thing necessary Is to fill thrao ypesea,- eel to the bong or mouth, allowing the froth to be thrown over. The lomust be supplied ROM most kept for e pup pose. If the must !spoor, It is be ter to close:the vessel with a tight bang o cork, with as India rubber tube inserted in its center. This tube, which may bela foot or two long, shoal d hustle free end dip below the surface or 'water in a clip con. veniently placed. As fermentationgoes on, the liberated gas will bubblethrough the water, but no air can enter. When fermen•ation is complete, which will be known by the liquid ben ming quiet, themesselis to be closed stud al lowed to remain anti' the wine becomes clear.: 'lt should then be careMtvirack ed oil Or tranefured to another and per fectly sweet and clean cask or vessel. Another fermentation, less violend than the ?first, will take:place when *arm weather returns,,, after which theywino may, be .bottled: -If mordent care be used, these experinients may be made on a. strialt scale;link. they need caret,! watching. ' The test specimen of Amer ican :wine .we areet saw, was , made from theions, by l l fict. Grant, who used edentijohn , for steak, and hie dining ruCtutleraviirloCe sr. The richer the mum Win-an ts,jthe morn anceesefal will these Small operatiimi prove, , ,• 'Fins Clarummown Tstegraph gives the following plart-for preserving cabbage duttng winter: , - &lee a dry pan of the gart4go4:dtgtreildies of sufficient depth tbgeCellnlklui head; toms and stalks into these trenches transplanV:the , eabbage—beads up of COolle, Air* din carefully about them up to thWhOsids plant four short posts, two of them be ing higher than the...tit- era to give pitch to the roof; nail offing- / 113 101444 {trips of old • bdards from clic glogglo - 044tother, and =other . board half way upt,lay upon tbis a number of bean pelee; and UPOn haulm.ro eorn redder, atnnr, pi' bean , protecting also tbeiddes,.'and your cabbage will keep:l'l , 4mi - condition until May. Whereshentiss fence, • only two posts will Ito neciamily-that being employed as the apex orpo cover or roof." Ptusr.—Thie is the great dish of the Orientals, and at is so truly delicious and so cheaply's/MI easily made, that it is it wonder It has not become, ere this, common dish la tither cotuttries. It is prepared In the following manner: 801 l sufficient rice' (iciording to the number of mouths to feed) in a large quantity of water., It shored be put la 'cold water, witha . littlermit r and not stirred while cookinv ; When thoroughlydone, strain off water tho u gh a colander artier& luditiattlownelar be intend& and sol i. idi theammeoir WWI wit, pepper, butter and . alittlsiloatato' muom cut up (not ir) boiled venom, ler , '&ott soLM*LOtiba One in the pre of abblik:Wo4ldrdi to ons.third meat; let fitma - l'llautiar together & few it minutes, sad Mita ldrt with the meat gralty.,! : Vat Met:that the 'dee has been - Wilettinbinbeklaii'very best Mara for cootpiinproli, CUBE rev. alOtai %tit toiLiWo:ll4lll.ki • Pow. :•o.,#***Pc.realiat mob. tat suftsua ettharartbelnrts. Ck.e. Inivol&otpOses. 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It the • led se tese7yrtherarde that DetPle bb logger be fere Il.• If the she are tint stiril 111.11 r. b.f.., tithes:de the attests of Oat % they tnest dower to eatelth tamely teat alit ay to re.lst How 1 tble hobo d net Comae* ccccc tog gnu by the the of Ithigoratlith scediethe.' - The great ONLCSIf to Men be. t0..70... •Itboat tr.elthly It. Tide elle. 11 sectsthellthed by the Jselteloes re °Lute meat Tothat. est iftlitl.) Of of port:. 4l'6lll4o4llPzr."'X''''. "'" 2 " bithy rateable prevented. Ire cambium:l4s Ulla ger.peari=4ltstaproyste slz?yellie and ma It gthes 11.41 o*4 i• um herrn. Iltheeth WWII, eatery newel pthventeeceln/pee rt.1;I:12"tellgr:,:?,.1:1::. lea irrite r stet:l chile oth .141 tots or the thrall oases:. pro em. •I•o sl a t abeerfia'aese welee It them ie twat...an:of • see.l.lthlamml thoblit/the 0( 011 Lbw Sh.0111[1•••171. elltatact Loth t" s. body old V., Wei eth• or leas ex , othethd. Noe la toe meets re. eeeeetemo hod m thb we ia r l l d d eb• 041ar311 Nene mous ..... very all. - BLIND EWES BEIPABBED The use to wile:Otte it'ettroaltiltava, of Ch , 11:100 nem; of Behan. 00aletTi II sof esti,* 7 coal mid by Uto amen.. of Mho tiebeil emir, who tads, halted 00 fOST lots Ist vermn, no think 01* for Oh geodes age oda la r waist Dm TO =TOM Lab 1104 /LOT 01011?. - 1111..1110., hale Woe ,10Th land tor tom soosibs.• O W Ina ao DILA th4l she eohid hOt dlstlosslak Aar Weal so as to oaks . oat lab .4 It oas.; The MP 10 researtable, 4* Ineadnele of eases Oka km ant deem/ to ham ending darkaeu. oa fig( Lan , . 411104$ that then Is co et., sad soOdoo vas he dom. Sha erlo hod, DOCTOR MlltilltiVe Itehatteast fhf two ateatha. sad Sakti* . she 0441144 . to ato Illthewb her brother, Slaws P. Asher. 1140$ booth were eabotabeed a< bet trees rettlof het Cot. 110 came 1. well Wars I. 10. vidshbfor; hood when she realdoa. hod kso Will twetrdai a. of estraardlauhy eocerletT. th... SMISood, them of 16. 000. of *l.s Fleher, tad bast 1 • 1 11111/ latthatee7 to tht 0414 abova stood. • . . Orurnve Var. B. Buunte. (Brother.) • Te,ior Lyeeße, N AlDsberry. Nam 010114.0 r. /DUX. POD.. &SOW" 017108 .4 CONVOLTA -2101a001(.24. 120 nallf elluesr, carver of Er.. elle/. NEW .EW VERT'S/Marin WA 13.1WWIZILA Adam/ Andnosi ik*. 84=1= 1111ibr01‘11014Nd 14. nape at Q mid au °caw arceirkfti as maw . . and Ai u. ilflotal.l4l samtisr (4111X1211- stusza 5t.431,21,. WEITZ ammo. casrux riJurazi., EUX, AU at tddued PHI"; 1 0:11 oliaz room a a uz , a TIM S TREBT. fyrLcxDln STOCK FALL, pu WUTER GOODS, Atpdst.• &digit alletlt, passim. & algae, razios nib. Is irnreir S WIDENER. - is rt?ts Dnea . A",,.. ; - . owlitYrb oc, co .a z baj nWir.• " MALIN SIICKIIVIICO.' TcNN-Picoi-arvregro aka mow - lartvlair, for sal•Zau Amur a or_ PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZErIE: V. nrIVILL BE GIVEN Al • , MASONIC HALL, 08 TrE4b0.1' ?U arra Leer., T:EC3EI GertriELElVrr 1:47. 1 ; 0 12g .r?4 , Aciir t 4 by •Dooto. N ,LoV. TUX NI U'S. • inu ac Wt tot ono by oil. Broh•:,. • al roasts lof • rloodth pot Chotot.a. by No • lrAiri l l:OT•OP , Oao.000r and Nontaor t ,aa t ... n. i .L O&6lOlotor t saalstod by root. NOW piticEs "REDUCED. WRITE, ORR dr. 00 I= efter 1 2[41.1. their IMS..t.a .1. DRESS GOODS . AT YAW! LOW PAWL{. \ , 1 NEE, STYLES BISMARL AND GRECIAN SUITS, Te. ITI3. n.wett iitylu On as tall Kam, at Bon ett SILLY & LOGAN, H N. Clair Strew* SUEFRABWI j i,. 'LP Cli , C.ERS, ._ 817 *berty . Street, PI 4111711iin. P. 01`108 CLOTOES - • . lectderyies PUSS 4Y Ot ie.. ' The etch tateht Ao lett`eit ..... et , eblbee. edt the lector wbo..ettavt. vale* its Lebo “0 W h ""• --N. erTribunede.he at &by Water: Wit4.4l4Te C.O. teat ens hi 0.14 er.l* au ettetele •1 • elatteli.—Wleconeli et. r .M*4.4,1 duel, lu bolt Inul.— Le tt , • Afi.r.12,21:40=• thin prolunku Or. r Aft•TUla., • gavel honseett, Znot be .I.bott it le tbe reel tento...Me. .vr4aws taZz . tve ever elm—As:et! 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BOQUILTIM CUT ItLOWEagi" AA Ur cumwan'exasaisoiux,;..::) 4.0.• ' • .10ww R. • urge rat wit.: I _ 600 Pip wit •-c,r OTIcE Is Imreby given idiom N or =I 1 *Oat.; /414011 Of C &TRH HIN DMWILLEIL. , lott• of UR4-eu, b'uni OE3 JOHN, rALIVI'SCH, PHACIICAL WATCH AlAKEiti Pr a t.rVONiria l sine thauniu s ruse ~o<tv ' nu. " TN TRE NATTER of the AIN il is l UtaMTV:4lM7,2Fife: x ° ll- 11. 1 4 1 11 1 / 4 2.12 C 0... nf fa on st Nen. ' lneOntlenn T.R. t lOC, fat • Cbartin /•=sennin Nanir inT4'.`":"l,l.M•l2l. 11.11"'Utigaig %Want. Fn. nISILL C A II l ea t II VP r,41 MIMI AID 001111M1=1104111, " wok: sr . nava house stove Mamma • : „tmegrAsii..ni, 11 , 1 for or s: DlWat ONUS' f f =at i lt lot`ir oxvt rtAVirrr.3ry 41; 'ao'c,oek 0: tek*.f4lovlng 41elarlted DMIT l 1* • ain;iii' l l f l 6 , l• .• ' • '' fii - e • • rtr- gni qtr. St MI • W.l:o`nr"%lPlrff: °”", • -Ta ? 4 * ***eV/LIM 3.l 4r.hia. cIuIVA. WAREUoII/SE.' EMIR &, CO., . rOzzie.S2in7ac!up, Ivo. 109 Wood. - Strait 11 INITT fI ANIA AND isuarsa 1 4 , 111i11, TEA TRLYB TABIsi OUT! L/1/11.41100.9n bane: rrtilF4.l,l3W • ."'" 'rani!! biIrITOOMS:. a illit t r agarmartiluertinkill :' .31:1. WIZ:10 , wen . th4l?be lir sz l MMTAßtel . e . !tatty 14 vull • knertis Ma 1.31 Um WWII TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA, AMMONIATED BONE Safer -Phosphate of Lime. JIT - THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO., WAR/1 & CA 11 PBELL; rEorn:mta • Mee &X Pe mm et - Pittabargb. pa. . . Tittrbta ifirtn•Sr tat sue, eaa ratogo.d . .11 ransom mt. Mt. al•mt it • trt to to Lbt " Osamu,* for rtalar Wye Ono • I , llts .orm. Pot:mama, IItAIMIIZ titer 1 ra S.l iga= grtja „nate:A:Fr =lntl be •••t ern la So. M xrsiEDA c0..1 ra►isas mows. FINE-OUT TOBAOOO, TA NULL ett.ttaled tiltio•ott Ottnnatt Torcest. . atly pure.,rtbi.t •er sdatatura .togie 1, Wee, .1009 M. Onnliary tubing IsewstrlaStattl: tarsal. Wholess/ssad Istatl. at CHAS. C. EIAER'S, dun, k(lpik Nes ad fag Nam los WOOD IMAILZT MARVIN'S ' (DELALiome3lmeir ARE . BI3PEBIOE TO ANT tut mei IMIO tri-iialn. = No. 91 Liberty Oil; surf 07 PUMITE. MI=MS JACKSON - . &REW, - F . 154)temen So Locoman Ans. ) . 'YiIIruJAMMU' LID DIALX.BII m_. . BM!IN Faddlery, ' . Taillike, 114 . _. irtglzzezetzle -i h‘g3 113 1i. 2 •111111.4 la """"*. "" &gets, fain bp al firm tepia; • s mit, now Wuiroon. ?Va. 3.0.1 A inrc issavies. eel. THE OLDSIST rIITABLIMED • TAMIL a, A TUX Oar. • W. J. GILMORE. t'S.Menor ta Mom I intoku.• .4. 1114.13 D.Jort TRIINIFS Valais, Carpet Balm ,&a. att.WlT.',V;Xr° of LIDIID. awn:ra w, no wools imusst rtsubimu. Aft_ SCHOOMULICER & 401 1=21! rmprlatall at Oa x.x.rpousn:piacakze White Lead and Color tirorko, wiirrs t uretrAyv t:tni, Li • - .stouuvi WLYD/SaSkilLIA Li( au colon a n or!soll. fly, XL 17 MOON= IrriszsT. .I"!.l.4:4l.,«E;#l4.lsArittitliit rriVarZtftrost.v. the .*•o art of latia r t•rantoloss. A. II Milft,loba alle. :irtnasyst« or. 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YBOIYANIOAL UD ranannuousa DR.A.FT 3K.A.N wiv. s x.ilk.s via: pr.aur moan PUMP, INAKIEPte .14i`ria4M144,1!g2Thatozii,ittigiN Q WAM, netraii,* • , rdt ihns'iltatedeahlt&lfisaly;tipx. cepa tor Wei at mem it _ ,at _ • ,•• APAAIKINII TIM 1r4V..,:t ram. mi.. inn. el•ffif•npd • , NMI TVfly P2h71t p .11.41/ Oak* bin Iktie for in _IN .1111?.. comin.lbenr sal Haag Isrpari. rigi•F,l!..2:9, .pOinMiiroND • RFC. 1 , 141114,1 e , . v , HI FRT. 4 if rm.- t• 3,- or. ;`-‘,41210.12 DEQrNE * P OPLIN ALP ar afEitnros, suNt aZoica rya'"lm -ii,okairrgr& _ .: aims ":I"ANCY arum satiny eivin pik MCnN eoops rO ' poRTE ',i, , ;* l- 75!,;- aiLilliNtillnALlTS ~.. -,. N~W,~ . . SHOE HOUSE. 0111111E4111 I ff SIIOR II No. ST Milk Street, iorroireirmcouvrasnaßa• 1044* a• t• ' OLITILLI= pi -141 IK"41- 042 li4 D °;iii. Me.1...11147 4:137 4 . um as DANIEL caitian.; MEE TOBIN TOMS! 50,000 No. l TORIES RECEIVED WEEKLY 010, 1100,000 Waiter 'Half Spanish . Cigars, art impatrld; irblob ire ACM 10 tap lastliatmD r - Aaron mod examine before lifirautallng elsewhere,. 14, W. MUNSON, Re.{ Federal Wee n 1 sr aft 11ricis sad tall% al *44 XL Ira. ME.'l9 'Axons TEA. I=g par pound. •• It •. 22 B 1•401 1 11., 1 1 1 :72 t." rs~ alto maim. llay , n • - • • Wen R or. CrStry. Ng se • /kris " treinfored Japes, yay'udeunant eliyor—.4l.lo Jams. Ileum 1:"' Mili” 11 1 , 1 r d 9:: Mlptrqe. e , iuM rai l ' " Lta m' "3 Tut ' p h i* " en7o*.adrY• oar edOy grey mice. C'''' rprZ t li Ts "? "'"" ....Tau. . t.tr:2: cm.= euna leutir A. Ulla, ITS Jed 1141 K. ' Sawa i n atru n r`..Wili7;l74"`" 6 " A "' ANOASSISON & WILSON, Merchant Tai AID DINALS24 maws rinnurwra • soot/. hiln OWL pm lisolnimes_i_Py, nuking g% ii =Vs= Tuitkisiguaggirr forum Gra. .1.413.r.at onvoixitattoruip, scorvap AVX.III7/. boa strest .to omatarrrustr rum itneloillaibtrtv go- resit oat HD roam Isi itts ales. Weal ibilret WW2* milli MONDAY. 'Nov. lltb, • -;:iptira t4jr01111.• pistol la Ike Clty Tresu• letiet`tellarlkt eallattes; 11101511111.... w NICKOLAS MMUS= KIN a 0611.11/71RTZ, .ftimakbammt. lia, Gpper and tilieet kid Ware, tittiAt'lliaSYSlNlnVl2.l . " D di INIII . II ID JOI IM If 11111, 11.9 AftTltri_ClLD ArNALT._Nrp'eaVi sinszoien. PA. ' • ..... ••' 111Lecitunre that../. ItZne..e CO.. Pia mac a1k... 7 42.1 . 111 Iset.l - Tin* coftriort I. mow pre. essai l l i n am, Yeses. Irm.lalit Dad Yannla ee mono. they. Toweeene Ml ate OD, tamale the thee...sada It . M.. • lOW ad ase .o Its braaabes, as/ . ill.bahte as. WI. le...lated. tat! broupteaet tee hattel. stalosteave fee tele at 114. tie elyel at CIS a. O. awl • sD. In. • •• behalto4 net Bali air sa Caelomae a le sensually salin • hu n,.. Sad eteeela emu to be able Lonsebvehe lavisessal puss tbe ,• eeiltga or al, LlTTLieiti l. he• . • STAIR RODS, io Brello B Fire Gni aid Sliver, nr oa in Of Tbaarbambod only by W. T. &J ATITZWICAV. DUAVIII 5111F.1q, !ow . , d dlij• he 11L011i1111 W.MOMM----wiao MILLS, nxi, Iu Mont 6li Monk . . . . WO It* iiPERSONs . Xialifilellitrt W OORBf !NM, Err PLOP/ Na , nOrrATI PIMA, :.0114us illelnlanK ka etleffr elly,p•• et Wu • Oliva of all man u.o abappla ..• W% Olt Wit 11.14414 I F. larstecurN. rum Arid, belsosess Teimsa aged Mahal. Zliorts; Gunsmith and Dealer in Barthian). eh.nimrh.fiat aiseatmosa!Pnisas A trrinirczn SONS & aiworaolv.u. or - Bisas (Boilers, 011 81111 s, Tanks, Als4 easst won't... di kt. d ., .litth Ward. PI Usbuinillt I stumam cost. C. CREIRY it CO pltilitd vr, r. i om 4• roirErt oM aganitii.ter • Sal. um. oak ORABIAII IitEMRSTEIN. /a l " Mr!IAZ amass:mu r, eau, China ez Ware t Tablirrar l ery tozz....marvitti PMMIWV" ,• 4 1:* a.) 70 tlattai&a• EMU AID DOll - 333710 Ma& i thitrigriPPV l rsl,l7, tZu n lie qa.• Lltswtv. Plttalkarew .Mffl Taxre 1 Taimyr— tart lll4Wiaa2 Thin .. 7 arrasa s , a wag. Vlars, far We es NOBS i:1[171140111. . *sena My inual. Vir a"PECitt . VON/ MENTAL • - IFS MID PIIMITILE4. • 40.10:0at, WoolL eni. Pealu. = lta. ' Be e , i , ‘ lr", timk mut b. t OM. fag /Zell foritillinaa'. lab. lal.n = lawr Caritimatancrit—iebli r choice *Ar i .gpr.r. gt.12111,12.1fts seclami, ; art i rt a l ittgeZi k 1 ' • 5. itsb7. INITIAL PAPER ES ZNVEI_ , 6P4CIO, bikk/r UY - 8 . BLANK BOOKS, Ot ottlo oven description, *a Ono& sad mods to PAtEß,rcery size and quality, DEA* zoo* iwis Dooms, OBEOE - Thai' goom• . , *QM, in an Ike Balks. Poet Building, 39 Fifth Street. w)i.:.k SCHNITIA-li, =MI . . . .111113 T RECEIVED .41114, A 4. put complete assort:nut of trams% ezzrrs, Nam, BOOTS, SHOES aIkEEEW /Atte AaTI W.LIJUSO 'QUM IMPOISTD 6kIPPE9I2- •••BSB' • UHILbRSN•tI BOHO9I, ■MU, mute anti a.r.to.D. YABITO LACE •u 6 DUTTON 1100211 AT TEE I.OWETE ETIX-0/813. • cell'esai ...eine the best dealq and elite dames la ettleberge. BOORS AT HALF PRICE! • Pataain'a Record of toe fteballlan. Naomi. psma, r: la 4l. l ;.°%ritti,Vl, l 4l. . 7 rov's Comolota Woska. Pir m t d OpArlUah .rafaa74ta. Macaulay. 124 par mad Vbareh Archltootara, • 7no American Cooles. Oratio7, aoi 2 . .klit , lza . al i alolo. a vols. Quarto,. United Otaar=laro77Bla4" ittrgllll fealll4.lt2tar.""'; realataal.• Life oa Christ. Wit whanowa Low neefo oary.Of the vaned atate. •D agap. lf"^P"MWt.ll4Pl.. • 2"l l .'lbe Liaan. a rota. Ml Of • ' ALL - wan:sr crri 5,000 VOLVMES TO SELECT nOO/ Latin.alrek:Mbrem. /nub. Ikresii,_lsp .. lut kb and 00l patio Worka; saint Books; Iftobatil .aet Bon b. 1% . “1 . 11 . 414ry. at a.14.a.1.134.,, w*leiile..atidl.4ll, gg../iPrh hi. V. ...1.7,4 tablisksoo, Am. , Peoinitir lat r llithat, Wl n rra lig Mato. Chwter 80. d.. ca.' , OW Isa 4 alma's.. itto .fact. ft•apernploas , enrewd .nor gal lb* ti2 . 4...=... and Illassrsied rams. as Magazines and Illustrated Papetza cat, always tai (mad at tha BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT, •I*th saws, bafw JOHN. D. EGAN. SWOOLIPS llELF.TElemcgmi STEAM POWEEI, BRICK MACHINE, X 4 2 I OyA.O2IJuLD arras PITTOURGH BBRIKJELORINE . . • . .. exch IiARTFACTIIIIING N. • • • - 'WI Inshtae Yokel the slay ' ihea — t the, Math <without the Onmstlau. Mate, Ige• Coma Ih 1• 1011. mei o hiscolate. IMO hgeteol it •hesooAte, oretslug la.steel l. et g re ToiAt 4V At trilo%4 Z ur iisiL h' tfetr:terATltra. TM= ofsaktaut beet to it's filth!.. 'street 05 testi IlrSe U. W i per 1.000. acerlat T g t=t . et 41: i.l.llr7r f iftra tad tteall to la tbe ten :at VT?, A' tr. 7 2 P , 4% Zl° =:,' ' MID LIBERTY lIT, Id Iltary, Year ttu Utdos 8 A Detwi. • , ' - g . I—------r--------NGEES IZ!;;!;M Lind Marbintst's ToOs No Co FL si &3r -AE tro'].ta/jppry.• ViWzriFlVlTsf7;7l:l"TuritrZi am.; trom a/to/11.r. 1 - 1 1 Ptai !tie*VALVE; 11 4 / 1 •1111. br 10 tn. / Ltnr4l 11.111 MAIM C1U111.111,1 MA* *telgrArW.llll BO and IGICABOWII7Xe IFethq. iya for .1121,11102.3..1125.** iiltir.. l 4l4 t ersa. v =k i . Ir. a. Taps,' nu and Patent Una 8ra.... eis,l4l, It g e..toe " ral with or • mail I .l*, 10. ma "1111 = 1 Y . artg*Try " ,: b er Do to at the ..**.111.111. workg," li. la l..aata VeVis=rj. 414111,1,, in :• HVG&UWIBIZTRAN ealittl7:oEr SAMUEL iL Iron Broker. 124 First Street, ernmanaisur, PA. Left.. I. 1.14 Of C 0.., 11.444.06,. 404.44 y,.. 14444C4 in.. 441, • Met.% as4other braid.f.threalta, Tomb.' *the . .Ooke 444 011oh.V. C. D. Chareoal rze' MONIS ' Oosslassisola .4 order nl/e. 8 . .6: MY" 111101[111 ' - *CoNDE4STOOKkik Aari REAL mim epouo 11 1411114,14 u /*est c&%L. ,„ 3 4,1 Atantenal Sim , kongoin ...,„,.4 7 : 4 x 4 a ESTABLISHED IR 1842. J. T. WRAY 43c, BROS., etrooneons *.cloiusiazzr, .8113111 CBIC BRUT, 29 and 81 /ran itireat, o • arrasaanan. pa. EMI SCHOOL BOORS dT WROT7-01ilm W aate~4n~tte stoat of .. ' 4° " A* !PAL XMAS 4 STAMM DAVIS, CLARKE& CO., o r e rooD Smarr, eor. bl.m o m mwa. pIIII3IBIIRGIX PAPER NAND. .a 6 ZICITIIRLIEWOMPAIMItaintsoustarig.4 PRINTING AND WRAPPIND PAPERS cdawrou /tlLi. rrellB 4n . .: II1411.0.1710 t I J9IIITO,X NUJ" NSW aurte=oN. • annex AID was:Emmy , No. 82Thfrd Street, Pittoborgi, Pa. oc e pr s capiodea k er",,,rion* " t. muum """mgair•—ing.g.m.9Am.ua. SAL irraiincE Atom Aimainamoircuoins,', /1•• "1/423( rzuriariek ' eumni amt. toz Wrier, hommaits ailitblenial Lite Insurucetiq " at 2°4" b. l!laggs& d. 141121 or Aas irrizik • ' : • itaL across. essa ' ME • .1 . 9 . 4i1y pa irp 11:X611,. 1111318, PtCHOIII & Ccl No. 31 Fifth Street,, BOYS' AND caLi.Dasars Its laws} stile at Aft iglehlch are *Cavil 410.11Itti Street. 41.14;1111C LATE IsTo. 29 Filth Stieet. `JUST HE Al' . o=4.B:di ergararra viv.toottual Ann *mar. " .1114 MI Si SILITItyIkuISI%. /111tIRMISTIGr. 4.6 4.11 , 614 Of Cooktat,Atlaid•Sad Parisi 40Tel: ll•ndars. Flay /r elapse) Inas. !gar .aid Vasa and klo.. 2.lmd 77' T LY AVRVag r gglikli a MIVITt; an t t rk In =I Iti.Z.l'67'`lll4 • • astaneln• 1. oust and Gas Barn., parlor Hal ass fact lre to las uairman' Caddtkall.',* octal; HlD'd CELEBRATED POWDER* ard lett at or neat by road to my store, A. um ma PTDERAZ Atter • • y or to 101 l ascoND PI tomb. Pa,.,./tll retail* promos attoottort: ARTHUR KIRK. '4=l t BIS T 9 GIVE 110TtCE that on lb, r.di thr, of fink,. A. ,D. Mt, • bi l a. nal la BoolLboptoo won 'molted agaleuts Um IN= OP AsILTIE W. /ULM .. , , . u the Inly • r Plltdbortb. ILL LILL cOaiLbrof Ark* fb Y. and Oradea Ponwiroal .. wno kw Nola .1 sowed& bantropt an Ms awn votttloa I /bat lb porn. nt or .or dot. And, dolly., <truly . fo % D. P. ' , : r ill k " n71 ° 47 :7 i 1 a Wel ri g . an forbid dan by law: Um •to co 40 feluwaa"tou,all '.l2lP.terzitz - 0rt,...... Linz to bold al b Coat* of nib. b? `74`11=1NTir1:c,.°°2°29.!.,0tp...11141:•.: •0 4 a L elate bohltiol.rainrall. /sista oa on . tin bAT la imovisithisa. AL. L .al 2.1105..1.[ BOWLER' bl:rs . ' ' .- • . tr. B. Mason . st. ' • . . - - . OEIVII iSTEAR BREWERY 11211C321..+M 1170 1T.1011.117 LIM= SPENCER, WRAY $ CO., e, kaki". andßrown Stout, • missals% EL zim .24. iirincer. 0414 OTT - cout,,Ecnora samaccr. SEATON & Co., - Local' (4,llm:sting Agency • no. 354 2Panarth r; swr.o4l. ; jrn4gai. * * Ming 4rtalM°' !Main 0.:IiIRK! CILIUM DO3l l / 1 111.1i: . . _ 000rovwue.• ..:..... .ilifttO 'lyi DONUT (it ~..,... IJ.„.•„;ouilti,.i.ic:ainititi, bleht era et eltitel i ,Xaileable er firer re i4 celloV i t..:l2Zreeelies. scum to CO coo 4 =0 LThertY Street, .. .. ow.. Eigh, :P,ANNING No. IS II I amp. ' 10 . . JrQn -Light. Iron, AAUP witoocurr.nzois. DoiaaIRLCAII4. Askro , • AllakiterN.9ms :. Y d • . Alewinnim. ASl•abouv vat,. • ' ' WEI •A', 0 'IAA• o .4 3 / 4 01° • ' -" • it a pA MOW a lt • • ' . 114 4%W9W.) 1 .. q POWPTMR • Ork . errs.-10000 BOSIMBLII CNOICE , IIIO. 1 t►~lMi WHEAT, Artm444 iqg b 7 , MAIM VALI 'ACIII, NEW GOODB GOODS! 1 9 / 1 04aare andAetan ot il • axx 441riatil o.gtiPLE'S a ' f it- 180 a 182 Federal Bt , Illegkeay HL&YT •1331.1.Mg5, HIATT DITERMEha, WATX2-P2oor 01;02y. ntra j usm. Itraort mum . = irirti Lek # r. m 717A1t ); ...-.,. a i 4 it&MARFD4I tursczAtridial eis 7 c ... rer l iiiiiiiiius: MALIN A11i10E4.1141 7Ml!ri:Ukf j l; v ..T ,- DELAINZO. Ja.Ek&Call,..':: '..' . _ . - POPISNNIMULSI4.4 -,. , - k ; i.iiil.*4lfii • i i 3 :'i _l , ' ; T.l: :,):., Ticzaree. mucous.. P AM "' 'taxer alai SONTAG% . BLUM 8LA31218.' • COUNTRY BLASIBYI3. Qtrvias. covitararre.. 1 7.1 1 DE68ELUVIS a Dwrie4s HIS% JUBBONa. FLOWSH? 7IMIKINCI3 f 0L0V14,. . Hoaxer, 11006 assortatit'l;i: LOW ?alinizi:' • .19110416111 ALE AID IKILTAIL. StmEiLvs, I . l nudilhingffiMAPoavM k k JOHN MOTH &SON, Importers ' 4 4.l9;to*a,,Daslara in iclumitt WEE% UANDIEi , BIHB , .il.llllO, WEIPtUsla, ate;."'".. 8E27 Liberty Silt:rept, • • • aannatir.4sl:Dgf.,, Bar Immo m ' intarm theft trlead• and the ratio 1.0•mr...„ . • th a w , inet.7o3...bean th tod are eir who lesale w r. ho w, ar . lo :11• ThollireVelo h !!' " ' " ! ‘ • Wog .alad establtoned nnPutotfoo SONG ILO tH m • •1110Cieo, 'moraine,. lbe ta:l7lll.PL,Vitent:lT INA!, TL1t11, 1 " 44 . por/ontor Woman* Is are, effort oiliessetAa wrnig, • • • - - - AndsoMolnaMMlUMat Oraers ;pill 5142 D 4 ViOnddly sounded to. • • • - 4,61131 -* ( 4 11 , IC)* =MI FOR MOUNT TEAS, CHOICE COFFEE, PURE SPICES, 1 00 ,TO ROZSENBONPS, AZARD PQWDER. Nair PREPARED TO V t, allreset Ide orders for Wire or STIRS BD NM M:M=7D LTJEIOVIAND *HIM Sagan, " , u411141211 " b••• 14 Dallas Piiintl3l/Biind. OMIT 11%.1172:1DELL, of eIIITMELD &Anil ale. TO ELABSILUIEFACIEREPS. . . . Taw traddlMlGAiliD having co•des tae Ye Ms al Ile • ' COPLEY. POT CLAY. • hsow prypassa *a raw= It ft say d* wliiklag procOn appulor= =wean" , au at tgal e aunatz i . bow utleiM=tut Ulta•psem, bmwWlvtzir wand ue➢ 004 lea l ot ail rAlat rata l 9.11 wi r. P.U".'" f "ArMig .!;14i41"1"abilil run ' /amps Mr deltml. • • • DITEIUDGIS* SOL lon PM Olase ttatt&" W.ldastaa at, Pfusboth,rs. oasaagortaz. OW!. 'Strad. liznsmniea; Okamters Benksisa.te4.4x:ljo JONES, DIMAS IN cOCOA. MoZARLAO, Wain, . , . 111117 2 at entazzr. Rorwericm Amu. *min. itAkelidin fine Ili," wilt ow 4Tat& Phi&VeregiVa .;21:2•111,111 01 4 15 74.k n an ,.. leg alwaylL. 14. PossUft O.* SO . Afttoelt, wacoa r par am.= NOTICES far NOTIC E.—TheAluaual LARD data or ra: trit efttea oaq e Convo Ookuse thtioo! ea MO. DAY, Noomoor 0 0 th. DOM Nalalloa sita Doan or tom arid tam o•Noet F. N. for lb. ..aatias or Directors. Nearetor7 for t o sands', year. , By crew et the Beard. •HAAS. SeereN7. IA Ds: nolobs H tarA of SEMM-ANNUAL nua. SCee 014. SIX PER CELT, tt!hisiworh U n4=:. th• Capital Stock 1.7 0 , 0ra. payable oa sad aILL I toe VAI:It. U. A. 130L.T. Ca•bl far ELECTION NOTICE.-1n /teeth's for Treeteee of the vil, u :B. , MUSIC, B'L YING/ 711.811 C Tuax,.:lo',he ° ber Btaek holden. at the Bank. en .Bnxk n revela Oth. betwe the bean 401:03 la/r.O. D. MOLT. Eleare . • arrre - numerous ationi A=►D jllieralt47,l4V7Woi tiz ut z mulru hl x . tp wg s,: u wad:nut., 41.3%.=1111 tM rt. • J. 11.11eUrinN. cybi or JONES SEIII/IF CO.—The b...ri mtnr , VegiV:iirb,reVeeir t VE AlrurbelfUl.rilf,:ht:4T.7,ll Dine,. 'T,tgr"b";WIPIZTA., arDivIDERr). • ••• •• nr o u uM " glt i troga 6.. 1 Tits //inseams, Malta! se on this day destats4. Mr dead ot )(Vs rim WENT. on tae Capital alma, imam. tsu I . ol4M!star sib. lea. 1 . 1,4. Am. helm E. ii , NELIAIIt. &basun . i il . fiLM I CT;tr z ' t 1687. The Interest on the Plitt Dort Ia me s, Lesvenisorth Brunel,. of the Union patine xi t s, itlty v Ckm . phny, het/tern Division. due Never... bro paid htesentstion of the Coo r.„Navg a itt D.s=loose or DASD- Tort. on and attar tat date. " r ""` tGew 1.71 ; WM. J. TALWTD. TreasnrOi.' .o . mt i g4..aan i ta u p . "WAN imucTioar • 702 771.1111TEXN D/2201023 of tale ..1.. to earn for Do imolai You., will Deltoid al U. alike, No. id Water Amt. oa • • . T ", "daL nth W. or so Ti mmer Rex, 3 dllllllr 40110 oil( a. mg. gad 2A. at. 1- ll//L P. HIBBAEZ. 4,2:1:ca 4 I 1 ERCAAI7LE unualir LEOTZTRES.i The LTATOILE BELeOlf ricxers are now ready for dt•trlinfOr 114 and, may etba of any memberof the Vounem.e..r of Mr. APPL6- TON.'Litointea," It the aesonleflon Bootee. JAS. B ISCO - rr. No. V. MoßAsmtves Saw/. a. JBr BlaOe . - J• 11.4- M 08;... I urvit L2voa, MB. P. Bapß.f. : "Catosalttet. - oCe MgZTLA6 of the . Z!,fftfie. iimitoinin cam WM be teld at the Ootattur's om.s. is.. 13/ I,lolllll sylet , Philade l l , 4l..,l3 THDRS.AT, - MOVZILBRIF. TZEI. Mg. • . _ At Ito . eloolroh. tbr th e 010etiott of Dtreatora oearettry and Tre•surre for the coming Par. ua for both other Luther. pg may be brought before them. • Sty order of the Boopt i o A f i rtiegters. 0 uillha. curbtalll • . frearetary Log Treasurer. 0, -7111:11Prfreslitt*OsallattLarin..8. eV., 7 • • insing/tea. Vet. 11, 717. tersivritE trrocanoLn • ban. —Not,. Is -Unity a leaa that tha Stook Ilaaala , Books of tranitatnl•ft, Oes raiarNlll;!gbeioa."27l:l6ll,l4l " ,Vill alter the aroa' Mr i a4 ator-knoWsa, ara pht* : °" 7.77o..7l. r al,' Olt ir JOHN:- MEGRAW, Tobitoect,; Snuff AgLoigars. iLa 13...fihrim • = , j, • ETlLama, WORM& R. ik W: JENKINSON. liaan . pemium ant &Worsts Tobacco, Sink arm, .Pipes, az. ",..ma. a minims ex , .11.samov. a• EDUCATIONAL kvw kjw;i:faßgiiii:4:l:7-a :us NEXT Tram WILL COMMENCE vricoline9NEEnsm Wart. •ylipe regular Collegiate. Belem 114 P/ ruin '1rraa4901101444.10. lit=triert texur•xsznse;- amitiva AND xxemissauce. Sad 4 !.srez.rnaad-eamarrar. siltation. °CS:geI:VIM THE FORT PITT raIIMBER, Captlai, r $l2& 000 President—EDW. DITHLAJLINIA, Iletaretarz—r. A. mamma: Itaperlattealent—ZAlN . . alliiT rot 7o l o 4:gigiOn;Qt rwraiv and rati 10pg;1110, e.ner et hada sal HOT St& uremia t Com.ilulleigoas . Or mall stoal4 b. id.. .9 T. A. WA76DT . Imelary.•• P1TT811171913, PL. PITTSBURGH IMPORTING ROUSE. zazinuNazi) SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, boa:' DENMAN, FRET CH AND SPANISH WINES HID LIQUORS, /09 Penn Street, Pitleburgh4 '• Chu MR. 11 , 01 HUM havlrm• Alward from ,:posom i ttrv ,l 34 a. peff w. • • eaaa Va " ..711 fit tr=Ml hertf::: a ' BC CHAO u . t.lerapie, Come. rea !.'.llTioCleitakVAL 41: Shea. '• calltriliteg!", 8P.1,8 1124 ialegf ` l447 . 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