THE DAILY. GAZETTE, , . PIIMILISMICO zrarr icomarrea, -•• • - 111figielialif DbEEJ)* CO. l 3r.weip7riertarus. Es pLrEarnuar... , ..........-.. tukt zura, 01y1c's. Gums nunanacu. • PIM . 84 ese SS pirrin!rawarr. 4 1 - 4' 1 4 1 4 , PPP -if Uhl r nisAtai• Ofttar, lawasrcoz:42l) L-Avnignimdzi UMW"' 6, itslunit . . .. =t....-::$8,1/4 riTrizirnas. 1.11.X1. ikAmsfus, taaptts . - - Yeatcadatbur clta ifaltod with' netekraniting-oesiaiii la the way of a tirlfAcpoper,*oalo a Ia one of oar Italpecaci work choral.' ,ioostecor souls kairolabottaidatously Ma ISO the linsilies CS Mar Orator, lad a WM Or acre of follow beluga arare amp:tally stdatei. ,S. tall rip.% of tba tartfble rillitrattos anutcbla oar local #l6:**,u . iit*Tclfhaaj appeal Ihraid . , .. uk.itiporlf,tgu'v2s4e4kstftute bruits Ase i g. itottitiaAo f lialoilio 2 Pto:tdosoi. Tiiiiisst :it:4 wow,. to I-TA-tomosOmiotro tutus. 4144110 , toloosott tttototo,•sotu otootthiAitt. ooktem t o ot vo w meow iota =goer litAklang of thl "is lit F ulla P , 7//mirsoinethan our *No-. - -, - ..e..;14 Vogel 'call - the ottentlcat of our ' ,Vakia to . the advertlienona • 'of. the Wotan, Ilalloratty - in another ooloton. illholeilis liiithAbig.aad esigineoing Ind; ~2 1100 arafnolonger ooderthe tun* * emus woe ,to another , &Ma to Iwo , of study. In this . instl -1 :. . ~_, we Lan not only tbiatudlaMat•! ...-Idlly-puironA' : . In iiiicasealdc echos* ki alkillkiiirraitaikause undid a; lirrisha able Pao*, - f --- 1 Tits gun ; York az 61444 a - p#llage ikbalds in comma wise env wed with great nost the scalsstion at Mr. Ohne fox Preadost: :11Vigtoindimio thlm direalmt Ma bees 400.1140,Sttriboded to bootility to Gen. ..-arKat.-....7 111 4. 10 n iinicrin'sg,., m °a bin le d Usit t 74 t o, pio ;minimu Is thoMplatais'i. "Let *le ltorrotit utidantood, thes; 4000,01% . • oprotmists of On, , Qum. Is AWNS Mom ittoilloi to _Gem. Quoit. sor • ma of a ksw me hista-of shilittem 5 t3 70421 1 / 1 14,1mCitoAtmllotottaltiostlt *Ad aqui la cal chlUta;lo ibaailiirlaakaraitrast no triad-0 ..sidawt.vurra go soMer GesoasT tboeld los be made tbs et , ossosarbilliopiaghtim_ Rinaldo .lolgoltillik 'LIM* nor Wai. Woi ,mbsitinstsialisU se macs bama n, 0 0 1 00 1 00 1 5 1, 1 1 4 1 1 1 *1br bIiVIOWL , - = tiakaliwaitioa at amend Giant* ia,pls4*tkaill _Omit an! do Wascuthilt Wefts,- ED SOULII*I VW/ telvoila, .7.101111+11117 Ilialrllll4. 4 2 IlluatltzutszFaz,:iihign 1n tatro- duos to our toodoro sr stoOsoitc wbo harms "ore Abritit the Sun lisp mat nrulathenalue. hneompatttl tiiiienta of tits pliterif druidic of tlielaninitti 'by bisittapicas, Apatite . 1-1000thilut; tramline aasn - oaf aStipiiicit Relit sad bat ;Lk. gusto firi tar uesietbr 21,000-ial:a It would ietIII ihst the son era Out Huai vita siatatte much worths principle Aqoa-lrhich sista Leirched fruit s -- fpgopairAMistim -,t4agulatt . . . dsktSon~iaarleac • .= It has oetarral to us that there are • the geseral contradialty men Or plethoric habit, who lambi giro oat tar more light wapap,lf any Legitimate processor eomoraision' could be' tahught to hair spa them. , They are the 1901 who bold the thousands sad got millions with irldcb „they ; amid so easily, and,With ',;'iaatadtaatafu to atemselrei Alas new to to many isnoithing enterprbes spirit and- pharity:. Any man ' &The aturizislw breaking the ,mist.thatesteaatis.tbeat, out tai sink! WS-ha chiming ligta, that %lghteiatre.,Rill.do,s goo 4 thing for Oar elanthekßabboth Soltioa t enterprta. es, dulitbui hospital. and tostkatlona of kanuog. A FEW RAILROAD PROJECT. IN 4 •; . 1 ,••• ? 814111... . Arlo ot 4eits. EiEME3M titoti . lblitilld • nit road train any point In McKean, Elk or 17111,01tefainges. loins scsOarn ter askialottbaldiacties Vire: Wadi ana also aalkarbing . the improvement sad occupancy of i 3 'much of the Allegheny. - abeireiti disliked aim' 1' id by the corn s.. ie!Aah for, Pelridetlik/ PUM 0,41 7 In the, aroaq , of idelfeaa Besides Ma • • oeinapea4 lienthodzed to merge nod din. 'efeeeits road and frandates,wldi any at the. Stale hue. All the . gifafetateleedlabieireriebes, mining sad that cold pout* be deal tun; • taw, 114,110114inent,itidlitterly !untwist. '41141110#11,1" ftligslang s New York sad the Lokee,pngottrrilles, end Month .t.49Z . Pl4lll33Sgritlfi'. up end the fbreat *ill teoctinieliew (Indite as re p e ow The -ornim g ant of the ft; .of thiamin will riot fa ll*" ony_extmondinary oil of either -ItWilitid' midi: - A- road o eighteen . 7.llththln,letinth will . connect the north. ,-,-,- ana liMsallariel. of this coal field with mithitble water, end twentrm d more ,: , A%iellei Of Mektila connect this with the Fi Philadelthisstel )3riei rota. From the I.!..!*tipitAalkitiOntittllshed engineer, we 4044a50 an easy, SICTer ~ 11 MIA% 1 e t . anazstetytvenly-ere **ifig4o4 bititikriii,isciii &rola be isosilett IVi . rodiecluite true 6i-idol, • ilia diseittraot =wed eiebly ll* In tenth: - The necessary work --on on the to render It .neehteble, not mat more than 43.000, and tAbOannbtett ajah , :aibers..a la ea heeded, m: net evieed one hundred Alheattand,•_Matlit,Ltene ot Elk county, et imettlngrecently,nrnid subwribe oilki thottnied 7 dollare towards ittlenniceseeryespital, and the population of the egghboting counties seem to. be *pally alive to , the 11194timal of tba entinno that wa may look tbr . the aetuutatawit,, gtortly, of Me wade , ' gdfliCir l ikbilt op® by a' pew Ode beeltteeßwhlch may eomothne Wipes Itbittle'elik.ihirllcktylklUatutlehttn. Ewa= Worm; Ludt. offeraa that Mao= owaa his Learal - -larrinal of thi itatlaa . paha Nu' .li/tallow i mere foreiva 0 110147 thinks' about:the father of !Itaildhat 'Oulu! <lt is =taint hard ottosalk fcii Wm to baya to tatter nth s hateroaecueni main; wltlioat - having a Alir<PhiglarY Amami at this lota daT. - . The New York Evening Gazette sap thetithiadin liony.on record L Tint= the Oinle (Time on the Cynic). The sue pew 4sis that It wants to know tf the reason the capital of Unaligned rireleValkills - itkiweiiit the choke 0 Stidhelit:Yottoll got Lori; • , igtgelaligieltilfork hi the West outran. - thugs!. 21;thkVs. •She out to be %babel% : ,. dithcareesr seen in Aneerthe, throwing sell the Xorleeehl. of Bannrd'a, into EMI VOLIIKE txXXn. HRH' EDITION. MIDNiGHT. W.4saiNr;TON, t n r.taw► u ta. Wunzurarox, Nov. 8, 1567. Tito Trustees of the minted schoole of the District of colambla, hare laid their annual report Wore the Secretary of the Interior. There are. nowt fire school home roe colored children in the Dia tile; capable of accommodating *car two Mamma pupils. The Trustees here ampended moor etrmeMsecr thousand Mims Mating tholes& year. Alum nom : - ; witi - ementa - to hylioneinientapteelatiom o an enema ot forty thousand Itt a regular Meethm .or the ettiftit =d - thaletehrtomentandatedenn er whoulhe anninii 'attemsne mad documents shall behold befontOongrolla The meloadtt of tbiOddrene ale unden atooloare of Me opinion that neither the nor . roman ahould botscatitt man - lastnatod ot. Mo. minden pen sion in n Doccentem: .Thla is the view or the Parldesit, and'in .ob. n ! , 116,04.1-6/4'4roOk'ut Ttus - OSit4icetootrollteeho ro , litibrioef thVisoe HS has no :Of theueot Drakeeft, , of ot *tended the OV. s, .. te tiettiolbroo :Mew' DyeA"=torte; of was exembist reboilve to the progoetfte. shilun,tter diesayery of lt, irheresSitippeete frost Dus erioldneo - DewW • heiresee to IL now, chards zoomed -.acrter. Matto. Do th e Navy _Depertoreatorpon whoa We ett.i dehoshefone the Coormetteehsecesteus; w ati = gw ro.tx4 Tho lootte ere hertarrefelat ar4 41 4 40406,21 m , - sau~oidcrh. Tbievomoitte Itoptier OK; Ctiatemnoistidins , 7tra 'fork. as tb• ftellorlionitias of / Inartkatfat rathillaltOtak 4404.0041prt1ar - York Callipatr4taria.! *z •Tbik M _''tr ito-thie , lati ms : ll2 3l 2 1_ 1 =024 They sestaiddaiiiremaisid•- So • C•Nompabst•.-in,s• • add Ulit Cendierimeg fa iliefkiessolvinismiguPolk thani*Mlsat• . _ . . r aftlivaaanotant at the Iltrisifootrtlol4,loosßingut.-_• . .ii -, ttiellompleroribe mieug abaft- rem *god otLeadift. ihni , Z= lir: - Ike the IS ix eastsmidftdmediat 8:41.177 11 : 4.4". 4 112; 1 mi mod -Pal.tba "' • therroosiptioa seadW eliiiNudiothegllo Os tVairiallimmtnidkoisialis tome. nac cam®. V s ; 11414‘"ta tj=" 11 • • ' simicszumor,:xic-purrs: , aseestaiNdistial cdafiziod 41)1 bed trautair AP eatieFar a-do* Amt s b1e4.1 his pityakissistrathopmpiet brim NMITYOBIC. =o===ll mEnatulrre xineruca At'ari /important meeting of merchant' to-day a committee was appointed to re-, pelt the boat means of inaugurating a goat !dart' and Pleraystont. . . 1:1===1 Two thousand recruits, ready here for the Fifth Military Diatriet, will aeon be fcnrwarded. .: mir oc9inrJILIIRG baelirtier4'oriletrili'ame7 good not given. . =i13:133=1 - - Collector of lifternal Revenue Bailey wee before the Grand Jary, tesen to-dan whlctLit,la belleveclJKW 'Wong an Indictment agetniktrut pates potted theStartuoilty :Bourbon 'nardity alleg ed fraud,. There were -eonaiderable seizures of .whiskey: torten Including one lot of three thettanad gallons. RECOVERED DAMAGE% .lev/,:fitelnya3 , semerersd $2,000 dollars damage* from the Ellieltsdlroad . Company, for , property destroyed by fire. The Court held and so charged the Jury, that, if the Railroad Company could employ locomotives that consume Moir own smoke and sparks, and failed to do so, then the Company would be re sponsible for losses through such failure. .• • I%TM= teno t IML!"Fak - John - Eb. 4 and ion, aged aintiinn twentylelght years, were - claire= stubbed by nunnor. partlea, street, tin night. tfIOTE: lETZD. Wnt. Howley b a.been arrested for ex. Knight, mi. the night of t=i tli sm ilr M SOth, • and; robbing hlm of ale bandrecl drama . Thos tut Taste damaged the livery stable: of. W. G', yan True and plo rolling mill of Caroni & bo ao Fas2 lOtb mlseet, to the anuaintiof Carryll.l -,t Co. are not . tamre&. Aati, frame houses on Lahrlotte avenue, Brooklyn, owned by Mr. ftrd, of Now 't9rig km* rounmornmasun YOB " 40 e. , There tote been & /*Mod foreign do- wand for 10-40 a, for 0, - and a haul ing broker has pnrchfrom the Gov erment about 114000,000 of the bonds, d which hem contributed to supply that A Icahn-nein.lltontotsty; McCulloch to a loading banking Ann lo pnbliabod to. tisy &Stang that tits .Depantment is not yet Prepared to caterttllnpioposltkrnsott , tho sale of the- remaining issue of 10-40 INSAL =Val TO 11E,SOLD. II Is ieportol the Erie Raw* Clm pony Intend to sell one thomaad of the. throe thousand lots owned 'by It in pig PITYII.IIOW7 CASZ. The raesef the celebrated steamer Pe. torhoff is again before, the Contrteein a stilt at Brooklyn for the recovery of forty thonsand - .dolAre analnat the owners for the atone of a parrof her cargo. :usrunxien rzupt =nor's. The family or Chief' Inatioe Chase, consisting of Mrs. Sprague Stlci Atlas Nettle Chase, arrived to thostesuner from iTEI3.6IIIIPASSZINiXD Tho ateamablp ..H;:trepe, from Havre, arp BATTL Tbolimunrosibmits e..s an Primo. TO. IteseebrA altsobabb bawls orb PM as ROI( Wewea. city Seer *ph is she IrplallossahGlasSia.l Yonlyflov: B.—At Port An , h . . y Pr," on the Watt of the'l= ;if Oct°. bet. the assembly demanded of tha Min letry.tbateleem Montesebould be !Mere led, mah.taltdogeltat bairattmoorurtitu tlonally kept In bnekleaat Ilsylled. A mob of - atm dl armed mon and Adrwomen ninon themana Howgee olto' ltes/em cr,. d make toed their ,Tho.uir.ibippt dries the palace, all the whlke,for clll .' at wh InikaUg they threat ened Wrack th e Ey. . le um Le biking Wavy mown= secure himself In the m arten of theProddenlial . TL Lumpily 40.0411 Variirloil u p, Talmo", t ttie !LILL 6 ." 4 ". 3 Baurotortr, Novetober rrom =sue • _stonityjin ad. stab, twill Feed , 40,000. lel Zo.oyrY county _gives 1,510 Demaeratie vq; and- 39 , - aepubllearl: Charles scanty gives I.= berm:matte votes sod 7 4 : M a cau; Calvert county gtveseetle vette, - The Vriestee Frederick; did., special gays: IllPeolhe recede(' at the ne w. Of tho elections on Totaday, the Rebel flag was /lung _to' the breeze at' Liberty town in this Minty. - . • Wawa. Peroateteek. tar Teleameee Woe Mahwah ties.ste. , Ammtatupt„ Y.,-Nov. the wilithw ma; dined 'bet. sad }eau 12 delioek; ell "ht. e. , . ,• , . • , -• • - ~-: .i ; , trL ~t 7 ' ii,!;1.i , , , , ;IP.I'l. ! .1. 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NEW roan, November b.—No. Euro pean cable dbrpatehm hare been really ad Mnoe Thursday. TherNendongdiand IMM are nriderstaxl to Lela:lL " itiOEtniONTo. calasapeak • ua Ohio Railroad Itlea alas to. be Mehl Thossaaa lalitaas Nal Alial ; Rapasaa • talislarrata b Mown faanalaa.l 403woes,,,A ri ck men d St boßold baa dbooted a new election to be kohl inttobtoeo ittlatt~Ptickuta faiehpospoW444344llo Ilittonal. In arta tibilisiiiiikitaidgwooo the %V bilation, all vallenlvotara lar • • .4taktbo wi ll = F. - 'Palatka .61=14tebratation at, 4aletsattets 1 60 - tbaitain to laductui atdtat Wad mina: tn State, and only =pave hundred peanut are diatom *44A_, 4 330VIKINOFIVIVI4 71S1T.Y 11) 4insiano• ,Iletramotro Nov. S.--Gen. Schofield tiNdeit lathe pßateel llietkifdaind Qat- Inevattro =ammo' the "ten. aket_of the time for voting and Umatilla Ego ele.o, hero. ..A.s to tho exten- Or the ei - 'che =ye liana olin4tY Intention of Congress that the polls should be held open Ull all voles were polled, and this . nadapt In the laws of Vlriphda. Aldteables to the • voting, ho says he on only - that when the meltable Anat. their, t ricorns Whim. He prondses to submit, i t va nte i t a narce,the dao.d candidates to' when It mods, and siva e ve seektanee'n dbworerhig Med. Alitte= a urving be reen Pa l= open the - longest where tt o blocs = riLla.,7e_Was , 7 .lllWaleat, 4.t„, k t sill= wee° Ikes votarimEno He coneladen ea fianwine 'Thai 'abV iablittk ! " --one "la ss Son . • -• int = aelditedanTrytdOWßdvalte vetoer of parsons at-their own nee, Id no dohtttrue. , . 931tather Met was indla us tactile:n*ll4,y coradderalde nunw M' Stinfioney be din:Watt - WV - doter; rolltat linktahonertatebrahr t tartab: rdanobin n nifilrEit Jefßgt!**/ el."101''? 'OMADA.` • 0 0 40 11= 11 . r.I .WaYUMB "...‘ - ' 4I.2 VISOW 111K11N.4441.8er fist rtiledeinatalowitirldahnoriElaantia4 Omar/4 a!too. , 80-Tito GOlllllllOl. Got anddlelvaredldaipocett to Parliament ,a40311* It , tollkutwo no in -114 - tiiembm ‘ A -.. Tiara likanistwara Amara in, W., *oven:4mi. A:—F. W. Ord 014 Aitiolisale dry goods !:1 1 V ni* iie;0 1951?end "r -da itirdi-tOok• dna lid. enacts vuirweading Lambairowil mian the Clair - river, and vras -toibaa tsedge. _~ M it Ationer Whotoo, the is' naming Gallop's 'Ea • stork; toock.ing a hula • • . tars cadle and was ran attune 81 . 44.1111:11.13‘10.,Nov. B.—Tire' break ' ba the Welland mad In Iwoollwel gad navigation resurnal. Ottawa sot: `B.=-Tho" oak* of Fi nance Miriitter. ntill maudlin unfilled. Sir. Tilley, In wborn has been. Xered, AY dBAZdA., • • • • The. Uneosstrusilins iDenvonillen—Rn eirgesiloatien of tbe !revisions' eiloromobese Proposed. fßy Takptpal tOtbe Pll/ . .•ba.5110.0%49 • - Ifiniiironunr, November &:-.The Re construction Convention; to a test rote, tatted, iry forty-firo. to 4 , 47-two, the propealSon to abolish the Prenent pro vis7io..nal government within twenty d? • An ordinance wail introduced and re ferred to orgrinze the provialonal gov. ernment for the State, vacating all Wr **taut State allies on the drat' of Jan uary, a provisional Governor to be ap points:lll'th° Convent; on, wh o shall flit the office, by men who can subscribe to the test oath. A resolution wee n and re ferred.proponing to disfranchise all por tions itoplipateflathp murder or Union men during the war. - PHILADELPHIA. ' Tbs. Proserstthrisei Otavatthes-.Wt. thels7 eltethenl-.o,erstailees from nth allethsetthl Otheralththee. , - EST et osph to the Pletalsevel Genii" Pitmosigt.rata; November 13..-Gov. Geary visited the Presbyterian Conven tion, this Ineming..• The•apendluico of 20elainitl was large: X deputation from e Episcopal Convention was received, consisting of Bishops Mdllvelne, Led Rev. S. H. 'Pyng, dr., and Mews. Bra- sand Cunningham. qho onercinaft were`doeply' interesting; -There -were addresses by memboreof thedeputation, which were replied to by Rev. Drs. Hodge and Stearns, H. B. Smith and George - H. Stuart. The Apostles' Creed and Lord's Prayer were repented In common. • SOUTH ceßoutie. •6lto Cloosarvallw vesvessio...44l4 , - tottie reo•plae[ tea V11M24.7••• . Protest Aiplass /Mips Illepornms, Col Ainnsk to the ritinbargb %Willie 3 . • Commis, NOV: 8.--The Conservative Convention, composed of white cilia:nut, representing twenty-districtiof the Ma* , has just adjourned, after & int= antra dirya. 4 Geneest Cheidest'Lgriadding. An address to the people of WI country wav prepared by a committee of twenty and submitted to the Convention by Chan calktr" Inglis:: The &lament, describes the Condition of the country and protest& against negro supremacy It was U111111;' (measly adopted by the Convention. ST. LOUIS. . _ A Dear • (By tototrayb to the Pittsburgh Qantas.] ST. Loom, Nov. fi... 7 A Frenehoum named Adolph Jaoquet, formerly, p r o. nrietor of the Hotel do Fra"ce here, left for 2Cow Orleans last Saturday; leaving behind hlrn debts of from seven to ono thousand dollars. He sold out his bus!. nese to a lady named Shaw, and it sub sequently transpired that he had given a deed in trust feettuvrei thonsand dollars 011 tho property,. Among other debts ho owed isherd.bleConner sl.9ooBouclur.. Flis a. Co., of New 'York. SI,N10; god soy:, oral other parties amounts - Item omit* throe hundred. It is belleved , he has ibeeonded: . 4- oinaAao,, =EE= Catesoo, Nar. s:==The ix-members of . . the Fourteenth Any ems held . enaW or meeting' het nlght, to , complete sr• rangcme lnr tho proposed Corps nr. union on tbSleatotlifovemher: Letters from s largo numberof olllcers of the Corps residing in Ohio; Kentucky. Ina- Ana and .11fissorni sere received, signify ing Melt intention to bnpresent. Alma , teal Inellation'.vres extended Wall who served In the corps in any, capacity to be present, MEIE'2MEM BCOTQ,N, November —Tt la rumored that Chief 'Justice Eti B. olate. of Sol:TOMO Judicial :resign, Court of em...mchusetts, soon d accept poaition of actuary inthe an Ilospital the We Insuranoo Co., in piaco of Charles. C. Loring de ceased, sad Judge Boar be appointed, ChjegiUdice. r ' ". = rertalsealut laths redeems' aantsa.l Burraw, November &--Ttel lake abort%a few, dines above .tbla is strewn with berme of flour, perk; lard, 4te., from tho wreck of the ro liar Rome.:::Tbe:=tuter halt ter& and 'eared for the Mutiertf, fortbe benefit of the.underwrlteur and .ownere. WW . V./ Liftigile..t ig/41*N id ,1 .1 L11 0 .4 . 0 , t 1 / - Boartdr;2itri; o.l . Y•tof delivered • lecture lest everdruca o th n e lire and character of Abitheml. .PLITSBURGH, SATURDAi'j CITY UP BIIRIBIN. TERBRUI:-XIiGER lispuidoN • • Reese, Graff lc Thai Roll* Mill Ward,.hrlllOuir..- • - Great Loss of Life stir!' Many Injured. FElaiteen'Reported Dead. Inquests .on :Eight Incidents tuullteartrauliagB==. •least Eicitement la the City. It kour,, uty to mord this dibitning iinwot the 'Most terrildirAnd appalling calamities has over Wil lett our ally. and Which has cast gloom and marrow of the entire, com nalitity. Faliet'nlio = morning about cletNall O'clock the'dmee Immune boilers ttaagi f iat itipplying With motlie pester the cimbrons machinery of the arbitr ates rolling mills °Timm, eigag6. toner' of Wilaiin street and tho Alleghe ny wharf, beyond the laMindary o the SUM ward; explodedstmultaneope ly, with a report which rocked the earth and shook in their Monde:lons houses In the Immediate neighborhood. The huge boilers were ititarated Into fragments by the coneunion, and, with fated ye katitY, tote glib through the bond ing to all points of . the emporia, carry ing in their why loath `and- 'and destruction. me building' wherein the explosion took place was.- • largo iron clad struc ture, buili - of eubstuttlal timbers, and strengthened ln all the ways prompted by modern ititiline,lrut it was Mak= to the gonna es though a toy house tow tamped, The Wiploakin - was - a tanibly . grand and awful sight to the few whowitneteed The . huge Ambers, end fragments of boilers, 'and portiens or machinery and duet and dirt,: bricks and atone., hurled heavimwaid, darkened the atom. Vlore and praiented a spectacle inner Unload than: described; and -it ArAil mom terrible when. the onlooker knew that beneath thi crumbling mass of dust triftelaModdebria,which ustrespidly Ig niting from the furnace Area, some sixty or an handled Attie= beings were buried. Fully ton minutes elapsed be fore:threw who had witnessed the terdblat explosion could master suftlelent pleat sure of mind to realise that a vt. 4. 1 laanity pialtallathaa their felEk.w or to set about to Aid those whose avian feebly cried for wooer down beneath tons of Alien timbers. - The alarm was conveyed to the steel mill of Falk Brothersourd from thence, over the pri vate wires of the firm, fleshed to the city and emumunicated to the Fire Bevan,. moots. The centrel bell rang -enthe number of the box nearest the scene and In a few moments .a.ll . the statement were =their way to the *place, arriving 1 In good Sewn to renderelTrative service In staying the lairMa.`' Our reporters peomptly virdted that grounds and 'Mold the wildest excite ment prervallingt The derma had gained headway and start up namely from Me man of rubs, fora while , beftling the efforts of the fleet= to entidue oe oven h aid la check and prevent commodes thui with other parte of, the mil. A large force of bunume • rdtinetts - were busily at work. pantos and chopping cotvtg iiii ttle who - . rianairldrilitgeffi 14 there ante the shockingly .tnangled r. mains of the dead drawn from the ruins, while In .direetion were .he wounded, some .voting to drag themselves to their homes, and others In seemingly djlhg oondltion borne crothe arms of those who had ex tricsied them from their perilous posi tions. " But the eight - of the dad- and dying wee-not so ..affectiug are. that of women and children hurrying about the ratios and ow=he fea tures edema' corpse to a hus band father or breather. Berne incidents of this nature wets terribly impressive. Bspeedally so was that ore° aged woman who recognised is a dentin -• form her son,who had left bar side but a few home previous In the foil bloom of youth and manhood, btiopint with hope and rich ' with happiness and contentment. But now- his eyerwere closed in death and she was left alone in the world to battle. single, handed with it and Its sins and sorrows. - Whriwlll care now ibrthat mother, whose heart goes down and ream in the coffin of her boy. This Incident 'es! related to turwas very very sail, but there were equally adorthated to move to tears those who can sympathies for the sorrows of others. TILE EXCITTAREILVE 7 Intelligence of thedinetterhineadarith aimed lightning rapidity, and in less than halt an hour atter the explosion at Must a thousand, Weans were on the ground, and thargreatadimettementpro• tailed. By twelve rechock the news bad reached the lower pert of the city, and from that time until a late hour in the intent*, Vjan , street was crowded with eehiclatorevery , description while the sidewalks were tilled with men, women • end. children, all making toward thi wane. Ittidli mPfsated. that not less than twenty thousand persons visited the ground during the day. . • I=ll The general turmoil and excitement coneenaint to tarot:minion, was wonder. I fully increased a nutnber Oh heart. reeding scams, the following of which mai. under our obeervation r Two, wo. men. • soother and datighter; after vainly !starching among the dead, dying and wounded. fora fatherand brother, mac Into' house where two Wise hail beat carried, parlous to their arrival, and aakedfora,drink, width...wee handed thenor; and while the mother • wait; drink. trig; du datighter reeognhml hen-father and brother_ lying dead in an adjoining room. Theiref was far more terrible , heidtgal than any ofthe horri ble somas we previously witnessed. A most fearfully shocking incident Mae that. of De young mart, who was em ployedluanotha part of the-estabUsh meat than that destroyed, risking the dead, body of his father from the mass of ruins.* -As 'soon as pmabler, after the so.' cident occurted, hQ with all the other employees of, the rallog mill, rushed to We twasituitte of their- fellow-work. men,' and the first body' discovered was taken out by the young man above re ,' felted to, and lad_ upon.. the ground. The dirt was then washed from the face, andwhenthe question sax raked, "Can any one recognize him?" the youngman mead that it was his father. A number of other touching Incidents occurred, In the general confusion and oi -1 citement,were unobserved by no. :.= . The most remarkable Incident ion. rooted with this dreadful catastrophe, wit the - .escaper of John Minter& who winiengagodon th e mashie dribs bead. ing near the boiler, from .whine he was thrown to th e bank of the riven& .! die. 'juice of fully two hundred feet. without receiving .anyetstiotta list was 'slightly stunned by the fallfrem which herecovered Lea very few Minutes,. and hurrying back to the wrecked budding ' labored faithfully In andating. tO; cats his fallow workmen from the mins. Ills face wesoonsiderably burned. ,Onr ethisoned ftlead,Her. Mr. Dicker; ion, pastor of the Yirst Septist Church, states that=he bad narked on ids mem oranda .hook the name of the weedy ' sate' engthberdelflailog toy'NY Ida a visit In the melt yesterday afternoon, to micour cmc,gme to renew a temperance pladipt — ,Esr one par;,*ldattarasto have expired , next, "weak. . ... , Wnieter of God kmt, his resolution Mad withal the tutu, ba Only to bee the headless body of the mania arlepirithal.Welfarehe was interested drawn from the ruins, Mr. Illekenton was on the gratiada:Preinptly after the accident, living but a short team from the scene, and rendered all. the aid add ahr,taibd comfort In kthr ="' lor to th e dying. The - zealous 'Cat e priods,' galas Devlin sad w t Wen at the time in a funeral procreator, near the wane of, the, ex platten, 11134 'alighting fronithetesaniage. hurtled to the aide of the dying - :and 111-11e4l111 in. statutes admhthsthred absolution, to, the dying members 'if thelrchureb end per. farmed good service In ministering to the .wants of the wounded. - "xi+ ioAL The. Injured were: oonveved tot eft realdencea apd some lbw were taken to the Bt aFronalactua - Hcepital, which it located in pp Thep are all rendohneevary pandbladare and atten tion; Many membie* oC t medical traterulty,allhe eity promptlyandted the Reenact ibe scaldeem - sediant of pore charily dtemled the_inJured and dying. 114 k 4 S c i l Yr i WY. t their good deeds to go unreword IS= The firm of Messrs. Reese; tire it. Dull will sustain a heavy ion, which, of course. can - only partially be recovered from the huninmeo companieswhicl:r they bold policies.' Probably 'fifteen thousand dollars to an outside limit of the lossof the arm through both the lire and exploilon. " As the muck mlll or forge room was 'the - nal,. -department thoroughly destroyed, the operations of the firm will not be - Imperial: Work will be renewed inside of a fort night; and as the - firm have already a largo Mock of manufactures on band, their trade on, as usual. Mr. , Reese was In Chicago yesterday, but ' remaining members of the firm were la the ,eace. at the time of the explosion. Thee both deeply felt the calamity gait rendered all-the aid-in their pearC wards the families orthose kill Mg. wouriderksalrat did their book k , • _ • The, ruins prmonted a velurappem maxi after the damp had been subdued, The tlxubers mere Piled • to. • th , holght of City feet, • and ••110n- hars 1 and plates, warped. into a shapes, projected here and thew out at the mesa Frugmenteof thelboilers tr,cre mattered everywhere; and When en array of retie colleen= were lutta 4 : mez•ing. for due lire to get a piece blthrtt Whereby to remember the °amnion. it. artist named Johnson took a very excel lent aketch of the rotas and will forward it to Frank Leslie for reproduction In hto pictorial.... TUE ROILKIL.3. The hollers, we understand, were corn. partitively new, having only been In lisp since June, 18113. • They were forty-two Inches in diameter and sixteen feet 1. with two 'sixteen Inch :dues,and;werp made of Shocnberger's bast oirarcoai Iron. From the appanatice of the f • ments of The exploded boiler itia • ••, evident nut • the:flues• collapsed, :amid probably from an insufficiency of water, am the upper pert - of both dues bear indi cations of having boon heated rod hot: • A Vein of one oftho boilers, abo • fourteen fort In length, was thrown Into the enclotmreof Wormser, Myers &Co: 7 oil works, east of the rolling mill, a tame of two hundred feet, enamors • • half burled in the earth. Another pi• - of smaller olio, was found In the • Fair Grounds, several hundred distant, and atillanotherfnigmeut, one hundred pounds InwalgtirOvas • covered on the side of the hill In rear •••1 the Soldiers' Home, more than a • •• • • Crof mile distant from the scene of nut ?fl OiUE. , ' The scientific are !mated to wort for . the =photon. . The , fragments ' • hollers give no evidence of having bees ; red hot, as ma alleged by soniebody dt the mill wham name we amid not lisogiN lola. Neither Imre theAsollere old worn out, having been but a tow years screviee. The CIUM taint - remain* m tory' unless more midenee swum than what we amid obtain yesterday, eatahlish negligence on. the, part. of the engineer; Or desalt -Thelroltorriireitta4 of the boilers.., ,The Coroner's -,large IS rondo VP of Intelligent goads; men, will use army exertion to dlaeo cease for the terrible accident A. ULM' OF XO9 AND 4=2. • In Kiernan's rolling mill, which iii. tutted about six bundredyerds above ate scene - et the explosion; the shock les sensibly felt, and a moment after a rid° of mud and waterpoured doer° upon tha roof and through the windows. goes to show that the• boilers were entirely destitute of water at the thol they exploded. • - ' ECIEMEM Immedlately afterlhe 'explosion. fie alarm of fire was sounded from box S Moms :of Otnith arid. Peon rstreetlxiiii which the earlorm lire companies prompt ly responded, and the members worked faithfully, untll the Musses were exile =, andassisied to extrlcatina I ldinisuredAtom the mini. Mr. John lisre,.Ctilef of the Flre Depart ment, was on the ground at an early boor, and while Ong the opeuedieem hr the Ursznels.tw ith•ix lb= i"Xlis tra W • o u u ma. I= Theenglbees, Edwardd Hitiehloson, was reputed *souefficient and capable man, and notwithatianding tbo mammal afloat to the erect that hei.waii laboring under theinfluence of liquor at the time of the exploeion, It I. generally believed that hallo:Or:di Me - senses about him: MINOR INCIDENT& A heavy piece of timberomusuring about We've foot In' length and two feet In diameter, was:mat upward nearly out of eight, and landed in a vacant lot Mir Per& etroet„ acme aix hundred yarda faun tho Another equally - heavy pleoe of wood, with a long iron - pipe attached to tt, nude a stmilarjourney, and landed on Rio Allegheny Valley Railroad track, some five hundred yards distant.. The lock on the door of the office of the mill was forced elf by the txmcutsion, and the brick wane of the building cracked in various places, while the lighis of the windows were ■bivercd to stoma. Oil Ina WA: of s ielinory 'sumo three hundred yards from the ,explosion was aet In commotion, and' violeotly agi tided for some Aye or ten minutes, no much no as to canoe It to splaidt layer the aides. Ititstt of the men who escaped malnJured Bed precipitately from the ruins, never stopping to look back at theseeue of de stroction. A few of them told us that they did not realize what had happened till they were some hundred yards from themsrue.. All, lactivever, promptly re turned and labored nobly, even while the timbers hiing as it were on threads above( them, to mum, their less -lucky fe.Uout 7 wortmen.' • - Tun pun. The biegtee the victiths were decent ly outlined hest night' end wo presume will be burled to-morrow, in the oeme tette{ selected by their friends. .1: is theught Ott there are ; in the. ruins no more hoditst,ms no pinion was 'reported missing up to a late hour last night. The firm Merepossess- lotrof lu - omelet° roll of the workingmen inemploy, but owing to the intense excitement prevailing yes terday, they could not errivo at any con cluelon.as to how-many_were missing. To-day Is pay'-day at' the' worker when those ulive, o and well will doubtless ro. mint at the Moe end tho mhering, imp, bo dhicoyered. C:j commies_ INQUICIT. Coroner WIWI= Clawsorrwax prompt ly en the ground, but not before the ex cited thrungin attendance had, borne to -their Itnehoutesthe mangled remains of those k Iliad, and hence muck difficulty was experienced-. in escertaining how runny the victhne numbered or where their bodies were to be found. Tito fol lowing citizens- wore sworn as : ' luring to hold the innufth 1. W. It. Font, • - 4. 2. Thos. W. Davis. ti C. C. thiok. hiej. Jos. Brown. O. Guyan M. Irwin. - Theitwors st,anoo -entered Upon their duties and with diligentantirch found dm realdencee o f thirteen of the killed, which, wo belleta, is the, full number of those who ware dead tip to duak lest night. Those who knew of any other persona killed, not mentioned In our list, will conform to the law lyr promptie +apart-, Mg the fact to the Coioner, so that an in quest may be bold. - - ItAxEi by TBt Krz.t.r.o. The Coroner held Ingtursts ea the th lowing killed: I—Hoary Koch. Ellownrtstown, burned ldnolllled only by kb cloth. In linMarthxl. ' 2—Jobn Mnroney, Allen Areal, Lae:: renteville, aged twebty•fonr gear.; tin. 'carried. Salllftut; Pltt, tOWnship, aged thirty-lathe 3 , eann wife and 4 • James Kualek, Pitt township, aged kreaty.iika : yearal wife,*nil ban - child. a—Karnard Royce; Pitt township, aged thirty .reeis; wife aa tw children. 6—WiMath Albertri o Jonee, Spraeoalley, Ninth ward, aged *Lateen . years; .un married. . - 7—Edward Hutchison, engineer, Penn *. street, Ninth ward,. , aged rerfr.two yearn wife and child. B—Petriek Enright; Penn street, aged twentpeight yam. • Inqtteate Whl be bald on the renewing ilehnts this montlngst_ten o'clock: A. - Patrick Gilligang boiler, Pitt town. 30. 8010, 1 1tott 13 0Ieter, heater, 'Ninth, . . 21. Jim Myers... Etna:, • .12.10hn ilanclUo, - burneil ceisp ide 3 3 1 4 11 e 4 'O l4 1114?PaY1P-Srta of cloth 15, CCsPoi Girt.,A: non 14. John G. Wllllerne, er. t atuertetown egad fllty-six. Three eons LEO Elrod. • ' i'ho 7 l6llinirtig hi's lint of th6ise Inj =ed. Tbomai Maroaay, Allen atreot, Inv re n cavil le „trg rl es of a nocotearlly fatal EfaX;o o , 7 Lawrenoovlile,kaicl cat ' Fredarich Miler; - Kennedibiee; lairrenevilio, William Coles, at Bt. Fr"Actacua Roe- SOVINBER !). 1867 "es Hanlon, st. rninciscen' Hos ; fatally Injured. • ck trans, St.yranebtens' lios seriously injured; drew Longroff, St. Prandial* HO. , seriously injured. Starr's; Lawrenceville, • slightly ijah Decker, Lawrenceville, injuries necessarily fatal native, lin Muer, blown 250 feet to the -r head badly cut; apt serious. es Weaver, Troy . 11111, seriously S=l=Z= • tvarilHaiden,f3mallmart strait, alt ohn Ratioi, Lawrenceville.' serloui. : Townsand, Pitt Town; fatally. . 7 • atm Landay, ,a atreet,, eh OUT oLn G.' Staartatown, • tly Injured. udrewVtllfame , _ Stuartstown, lag QM' Bial7== Anicle=r-17.. head IN/11mM RetaZ alightlyukinied by fall - • r Rosenburg, ribs broken and oth k Cook, Ninth ward, /NOV IDA, t'barles Thomox , Shaipublirg back • ken fatal: (It In rutuortsd ho ' died InAt osepls kiarry, Injaria in headby toll . • timbers. ; axiom. . &trick Monaghan, Fifth' 'ward, Ile*. t i r e!' tMn4.l%. TILE 'WIDOWS AND OltritAXS. Taal _ ttry of t e men -lobo saiero **hoed ruddenl7 full ad vigorous life oto the pomenthce en of their n God, have left ebiud them on the charity of tho world Wireless wives and orphans, and kt real, tafta of the awful calamity lot the phi sathrepio come to their aid without so leitalion from either the press or pulpit. ksme Grilse fawliles, and we venture to ay all of those who now moans over the [Weis corpse of a dear husband end ask down without even time to ask pardon and forglvanete from hie • *evenly Father, much less to make - worldly provision for those depending molds Istsnr for dm' nocassarlas of have not a &tiler betwixt them and the gave. Wo do not assume it to. bo our duty to urge on to charitable deeds any number of tho community; hut we can Sell. of- gaunt. and pinching roverty *Waiting these allOcted anes if prompt end unstinted charity slows not in upon them , ftonolleOblinuthropic. 'While we feel that all fl .s of the community will land a helping hand towmds sus taining them from actual want during the ooLd bleats of the winter which is fast closing upon as, still we urge that our manubeturers should take the initiatory step, and their subscriptions will be fol lowed by those of the working classes. We suggest that the employees in the various mills about oar city contribute one day's labor towards sustaining the widows and orphans of theta I'e-dow ered:men. iiis Honor , Mayor , McCar thy, prompt In the diacharge of his duty as chief executive, and actuated by noble irmonbesnsarrangingtoconverteapnblio meeting of charitable citizens to take measures for the apoody alleviation of 'of the distresses of thoso who have suf fered from the calamity. -The ofileersofthe Young Men's Chris tian Association intro nobly stopped for ward and called a publlc meeting of tha member, to take soma action to -ward. raining a fund its relief of the but ferens. They stopped not to inquire the religious belief of the familliw, but deemed it sufficient for them to know that fellow beings were in distress, and that effort on their part to comfort and relieve themwould prove pleasing in the sight of God. Here is the appeal: 'Po Me ..ifenafers of the Young ..41en'o Christian Asiociatinn: In view of yesterday's terribleigilami ty at. Ideasra Bees, Graff !it pull's Iron mills, by which so many of our work , Ingmen were In an instant burled Into eternity, and their fam il ies deprived of! their only Way and aupport, and over whelmed with prevent grief and the prospector futurodiatreas, the Eseentlvo - Idenroallthe Irreby - cerium - exiting - of the I Young dfen s Christian Assoclailan, to be bold in the rooms, No. 23 girth tame, at four (4) o'clock, thin afternoon, to adopt. tit once whatever measure. of le -1 lief the extent of the disaster may de ! mend. Let there be Et full attendance. Signed, ObtesnsCCLl:erocr, Enwsnns.- I=ll -.A German, .native of Berlin, Prussia, whose name was ascertained to bo Chas. Bogen; was killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, nauShadyside Nation, =Fri day morning. .was making on the trick, and was discovered by the engi• near (John Doran) of s teem coming to wards the city, who blew. his whistle, but almost at the same instant the local freight, going in an opposite direction, appeared In view, and the whistle of its locomotive was , also • blown.., The de ceased, it appear, either did not brat, or paid no attention to the train in his rear, and on the track on which ho was walk ing, having only in view the train In -his front, on the o_ppoalte track. Engineer, Dorm made, ~all efforts to stop Ma train, bloWing the lommotlve whistle repeatediy,and having the breaks put on, but it was all In vain. The mast Ina struck by the cowcatcher- and ihreent aged= the front of the engine with nub force as to crush his skull, causing almost Instant death. A Coro nets/ jury rendered a verdict of acciden tal killing. Pri m ietibcts found on "deceased's per son It wu asontnined" Oar he had be longed to Company A, First Regt. Vet. y01..4 and was discharged from the seer, vim Dec. 19th, ism. From Ids diary-it appeared that he had bent traveling over the country In amuck of employment, meeting with inch ill success as to great ly discourage him. -Ile leR Wheeling on the 4th for. Pittsburgh, and was at Ito. cheater on Monday. , lottores!lins Oceathro . . 0 dr.friend Colonel Sauludyoung, late of the Clarion Bonner, has sold out and left his old camping ground, and is about to emlgrke yonton, Missouri, wbero wo hope be will ineet'viith all that lino- Was which ho so well deserves. Last night several of Colonel Young's friend., compcwed of frontlet:son, Of iall , pardes, wishing to show their appreciation" of his geniality and many virtum,presentod him withabandsomeWW, made, slguiti can tin of stout hickorfjoirmountal by a solid and massive sliver head, bearing the following inscription: "Presented to Col. fiam: Young, Editor of the Clarion, Danner."' by Ids Pittsburgh Vicada, November 8th,1807." The presOutatiou was followod'hY a trupPeri gotten up in li orbach's best manner and by such wit and eloquernieise flows -only on similar occasions. = George Trloss, Constable of Sharps burgh, was yeatorclay hold to bail In the sum of five hundred dollars, by Just ico Smith, a Buis; to answer at Court a charge of larceny, protbrrod by James Ileldrinxi, who illesthatlmafoldrUnti had taken up astray, bog, Ofyvhlch fact he notified the Justice,. who appointed tit° appraisers to value the hok: m mt . that before the apptelsors Torn:nal their duty the - accused took lon orthenalmal and refused, to deliver it uponiletnand.' Ifoweimt stiongfrd oth erwise the action of tho officer may have been r /Woes flbt tem that he bad OtlY "felonious intent," an essential element tasulrtaltethe thAriPiPreeTrad: =l= A few &cyan* we permitted our Very worthy Sheriff, S. B. Clulay, to edit, Seat eral,tadurrat of our Journal,and to - clay, we permit blai to continue the anktact. In other words, on our third page tat, found nearly 'four ;coltuntus of descrip. thine of valuable real estate which will be expmed to sale by Sheriff puler on Monday, December Id, next. The Mat announcements applied to the Ittovem her gAttf: , t• We bespeak careful perusal of the columns to-dal, i!ecolillnll.ls will find rare opportanitma for mica on pur chase of real estate at the approach- . ...Wheeler do - the gest.— "Whoolor &Wilson's , Sewing Machines are the best overarmed to mad to patron age. They axe simpleanddtUmbAn eaally kept in repair, wet*. ~w ithout notae; sew with greperapl Ohs ai ty;op undo anips eyen M and tirai stitch both- /Mat .no rip; omneml,o threM, and dre appwillli cable to ovary purpose and material common to the art in . question."—airts. tian inquirer. .yuisliurp rdneneY, No. 27111111 Street. had Pfacem for YOll4 alea.—EUra , both „Hanna AOtt rb ll /0 taTera keepora at 'Etna, Minim.. townsWiti were com planed of yeatarday, • begun Justice J. , gmftio,' by 'John Htltablddle. for aelling liquor to nalnota - -'lt' Wilted that youngmencongregate atthetaverna night!). and indulge' in 'drinking and gambling. The delendanta were kneatl as andante:rod ball grt it Waring:. NATIONAL.BARKS AND STATE TAX Important Petunias skgrils - e,lisprerne trawl. Is tb.Onsif of SU Car orPlttt- Plaegb suArtie Fret Bunk. In the Supreme unsay an opinion was delive lodge Bead In thepase4tbri . City of Pittsburgh vs, She, fqrsUistiDonal 'Bank., in which the vtiesilatirlqatiorittl Banks to State tax.- alion,was involved. This case came be: • ilia Supreme Court on a wino!' error to the District. Court of this nonnty, the 'original action being brought,* the city of Pittsburgh to recover She amount of ;Inrshmes ins assessed upon the bank under thq actbf issembl,sl In his ()Pinion Justice BOad recites the provlsions' Cdngreai tinder which the National Banke vrere- estab lished, and the rights and privileges at, corded to them. He then refers to a de eislanin cases involving the same ques tions made in the Supreme Coat of the ljnited States; and by Supreme Courts of other States, In. all pf which it was held that the States had 3/0 right, to tax or intorfom with National Banks; and then proceeds: In the case before ur the Seat Arr. ment was at Pittsburgh,- on:the of October, 1885, before boar Judges,- and a re-anthffent being ordered It took place at Philadelphia on theth of February, 1407.. Ia thin Interval three more cases have been decided by the Supreme Court oftho United Steam, which appear to settle. the question entirely, in con formity with the foregoing part of the oplolgo, written nearly two years siao. In Van Allan vs. The Assemon, 3 Wal -1 lace, p. 573, the Courthold that the act of I June 34,1804, rightly construed, subjctta the shares of the Banking Associations authorized by it; and in the bands of shareholders, to taxation by the -States tinder certain limitations set forth in the 4let section, and that such act thus con sidered is constitutional. The effect of this decision In that taxation by the States of National Banks In any way other than that excepted by the act It- Self, le unconalffutional. "The power of taxation, under the constitution 'fetus Justice Nelson, "BA a general rule and as has been repeatedly recognized in adjudged casen in thin Court, la a concurrent power. The qual- Mead= of the rule are the exclusion of the States front the taxation of the means and Instruments employed in the exer cise of the functions of the Federal Gov ernmeut." These National Banks are recognised in the opinions of both the majority and minority of -the Court, as the means amithstrunieuts employed in theexerdse of the functions of the Fed eral Government, and of course liable only In the g limited State taxation allow ed by Conrom. This tlecialonwas aGlrmedin the People vs. Commisaloneril, 4 Wallace 24i, and in Brulley vs. the People, 4 Wallace 439. On the Ath of January the Legislators, passed an act to enable the city of Pitts burgh to raise additional revenue, by the 4th section of which the Councils of said city were empoiVered "to levy, assess, and collect for the use of the city, an annual business tax, not exceeding one third of ono mill per dollar, on tho aver age quarterly bustheis of.all forwarding and committaion merchants, brokers, banks, banking Institutions. and on the average quarterly receipts of Insurance companies, insurance agencies, express companies, and telegraph companies doing business in said.city." By the fifth section,. If ;he cashier of a bank fails to pay tax, thou the Treas urer of Cho city may' levy and sell the property of the corporation by a ward constable, under a warrant issued by the Treasurer. By an Ordinance of saki cit a tax was assessed upon the quarterly business of all banks and bank ng Insti tutions, doing buenese in said city, and the tax = numbed on the defendants for the year ISA was $1,467.67. With-tut stopping to show that the act - of tONI nevoccould have contemplated a Notion al Bank, and that the provisions for col 'potion of the tax by a ward constable w mid be a singularmode of treating an institution egabllthed by tho General GoVernment, It would be sufficient tansy • ,nof ‘ tritklathe .terms, of the4let section, for It Is not a tax on the shares of shareholders of the bank. "It le blear, then, upon , principle and authority " says Jostle° Read, after cit ing the derlOiou In tho case of The Irnn Cit,Bank ys. The Bank of Pitburgh "th y at this le a tax which "cannot ts be Wo ,. posed by the State, direttly or through the agency of the city of Pittaburuh, up on itie defendant, a national Institution Incorporated under the art of Congress,. If, therefore, this bank be considered as embraced the previsions of the act of 1859, then Oils tax is unconstitutional,. whether it be a tax on the capital or on the trade and business of the institution, which the Supremo Court say is AM. 'in strument employed In the oxercir,e of the - thnetlons tat the Federal'. Govern- Went"' In concluding Justlee Read says: "This Ls a verreisrgo and .important question in all Ats bearing; involving over sixteen hundred National Banks, with a national Currency of three hun dred millions, which, ft exposed to um , limited State taxation, might be taxed out of existence, and the financial system of the tiovernment entirely de stroyed. All the authorities, Shoo and National, agree in holding a tax like Um present ono .to be'. uncenatitutionaL Judge Thompson C===l Ana matter of general Interest tee pre sent the following istlmains,‘ exhibiting the relative per centago of doss or gain in the sales effected by the leading sewing machlnoaempanlett ache United States,. for the current year, ending Jane 10th, Thisstaternent is based npgn the guar . terly .raturne made - under oath by the different mannfacttirers. " • 'return*. of. the serving machine companies show an Increased per ventage of sale as indicated by the figures below: . ll eed Sewingllnehlne gain 197 11 ct. Singer " • " 03 Grover & Baker !• Howe 4 ' to Finkle .b Lyon " " 40 '• fferfOlte Sewing " " " 09 " The following companies show a per centage of loos in their sales for the cur. rent year; us followa• '. • • Wheeler .t Wilson 31`Pg Co., leas II VI ct. ilmeneeffewinglifacbitteCo.,".. " Lealtitt "" . ""- '' 09 Wilcox d Gibbs" 15 Ellptic " • 4 ' id. The pest season has been characterized by a general stagnation fir ell :depart ments of American Industry, which has had a tendency to retard, In a measure; the rapid develoglnent of the sewing machine trade s ,- Thne, - while the sales of a part of the companies show a moderate increase,the lselance inillentean Alt.:auk` per centage of loss The. Weed &ming - Machine Ccinipany, 'hOwevtu, - 18-Ith exception. anti, exhibits the startling increase of sates to the eirthal , r nearly' '..":"AO pee cent. for the year, while the last quarter, as compared wfth the thitt,r.ho sr, an increase of too per ecru,. ,The singer Company stAw en in crease of burg per Dent. for ticoriveliond , log period, while the: Vbeeler .t ilson exhibit a decrease of 4 per cent.; there es! tbnates being based upon-Guy euixterly returns for the same period as those otitis This fintnehselgain of the 'treed In the face of a tierce, determined and untiring I competition, and tba general dooms:don Orb:l4"mM be ad:mooted for by the fact that the Weed bowing lincldne Compa ny have the present year placed In mar lot tlib't new br 'nuttily Favorite style of machine, which won the laitheat honors at Oa Pesos Exposition.. The ma chlnes have also borne off the highest prizes this year afthe Statethe N'it. Choosy rains rthecountry, The design of , the Family Favorite is a perfect model of beauty and elegance, at the audio time: combining those essen thd features,groat strenath and durabil ity, - with a high rate of speed. %No tra pezes:llos been spared to add te the val ue of this nmeldne, the company. having paid large sums for valuable improve ments, which they now monopolize and which barn placed thls rosaV Do . advance of all competition, giving Itthe Pren.4 , 'NoPl4 l .'ar,.Pq leaang sewing maenine In the country.-aerekmd . _ b 440812 thatthit Weed Hewing Machiaes have as rapidly attained pop., alarity 'elsewhere es here, where the do mand for theta Lssteadikwinereasing day by day.. Mr. lt.M. Lang, 50..112: Orsultatteat;, Ihifogerit.AVVV,mtem ronqs7lyan4q, and at his commodious . salencsaws wilkbo Anind „hal and va ried ansortreetat of their, very excellent Irfaittiletcr r — efautest mleteklei WOW/U." „We bespeak our readers,' attenyon We adiertiiiment Of .I.ti.'PlrY:tleite, of Welliville]Ohlor where for Moro than Wirt* Yenni - holese been inceeisfully en. gaund le favorably known as. an W. ganewis and ikillful machinist, builder of engines, de.-: The -building ,of Ferry Boats of all modes and all &Lushes been a specialty with him, and many. of the Wiest and largest on - the *dation rivers were bent and thoroughly fltted mat by Mil Free, Lectare.—Sobjeet: The thrlatl nutty of the Present Day, considered with reference to the question "What consti. tram genuine etuistlanityr The Rev. W. B, Benade will deliver, on Sunday evening. Noe: 1011, the - first of a course of Lector., at the New Jerusalem (thumb, corner of . Wood and Smithfield-streets. All are respectfullfinilted to tittentE . In the Conduct Pleas', Court,' poster thy, the only. (WO (Repotted - of was that of IL Richardson iit; Co. vet. Thomas N. cerdict, for plaintiff for 815,34. On motion of W. C.' Moreland, Esq., John 'A. Wilson was duly qtaallfled to practicolatc in the County Courts. Time, TriDay; To-Morrow,Eteruttyi —Lammas . .frout the sad calamity of 'Friday nuonorill be the subject of Bab !bath mornings discourse in. the Fifth street Methodist Church; by the pastor. Jury Trials will he.. remora in the Crlininal Cohrt on litendbp. the lain. The argument list •*ill be beard next week. The 'Sheriff_ quo Warranie Cam will probr.bly come tkp in the Supreme Court to-day: '• 12,00 4 ' 17,50 .Sargent stock; and cheapest gocals ever seen In the two cities, On west corner Bfarket end Fourth streets, 'No.; Lotto/from limn W. AL Manor% - I /Is ' • 41 Anm'n'n • CITY.ITtAIS • • ;The following letter from • Rev. W. A. Snivoly, — formerly Rector or St. An- -- drew'e,chiireb, now of. Cincinnati, wilt bo'read with interest by his Drumm= friends - lure; and furnialais as strong proof an can ba 'given: in . regard to thy superiorityoftbeitutirriment about which he irrltes: .. • • • • Ma. C. C. MEl:loon—Dear The Mason ,h Hereto Cabinet Organ, which I obtained from you our years ago, has given entire satisfaction, nad, notwith standing the rough and constant usage to which it has been subjected, Is still it perfect tune. -A four octave one, which I purchased' six years nzs—one of the first cabinet organs ever made—has been subjected to daily use, and is as rich and organ-like In , tone, as when now. :The Instrument used its the Sunday School of my recent parish baa been ex posed to the, dampness of a basement room for three years, and. although the Ivory of the keys has litooome yellow from the atmosphere, the tone is un changed In quality; and =diminished In These throe Instruments have respect ively stood the test ordain, constant t ale and climate, and the result has jtudifled and continued the high -estimate .1 have pinced upon the Mason st Hamlin Cabi net Organs. For, purity, Strength" and organ.like quality or nine, • I consider them unequalled. Wit.4.l3sivrttr. "Rector of Christ Chtirch,.ChsoimustL• Thu Mason di Hamlin Cabinet Organs are to be found in this city. only at C. C. Mellor's Music Rooms; :No. at Wood street. Velar Is Approach Winter is approaching and partleawill be making iready for the operations of that great pipe burster ; and water do ranger, old Tack Fran, and the services of a practical plutmkor will be 'called to set all things in readhsess. We can cont .., mend our "readers. to T. T. Ewens, 165 Wood street, who attends, in the best style of worksaanabipilo ,all jobS, large or small, _entrusted to his care. Employing none but the very 'best me chanics, and giving personal supervision to all work, the establishment enJeys high reputation, .and is in every vray worthy of patronage; Ewens attonda to all manner of gas, steam and water tilting at very reasonable rates. Orders by mail Will remit° prompt attention, and workmen will be dispatched any distance to execute work. At the estab lishment will .be found a full stock of chandeliers, globes, pendants, rellectore, oil lamps, wesh stand% bath tubs, basinS, water closets, iron and wad pumps, and a full lineal' steam tatting, articles. Re member, the place, No. lilt Wood street. E=3 . Prance, Braun,, Currants, Caron, Spi ced lialumea; Canned - Priatkand-Vegeta bles, Pickles, Ottani:es; Banceti, Mammthade, -E.:Streator Beel; Condensed Milk, Gelatine; Canton Ginger, Baker dt Whitman'. Chooolates. Spiced Oysters, Fresh I9no Appian Quinces, PLUMS, Cherries, Currants, Pears and Wackber ries, Spices, Olives, Capon, Olive Oil, Tamarinds, Eitracta, seoond dooc North of the rime:National Bank, Allegheny City. Gmopot BEAVEN: sst ?lit re ' Tel Vir "" L, l nente wide - • Is pate, Lad it raid - YLANI,4IOI. BITIZER Win not rater lb* dead, n A o. stun ears tee tick. 41.1.11 tn. depteeeed. nd tender nen War us no deJoyeal. We believe that there are nitlliairs of living witnesses. this fact. Dyapepain la a horrid disease, Mann:dation Bitters will cure It. It la a most Invigorating tonic for weakness and mental rilespcut dencv. Those who' are • "out of sorts!' should try Plantation Bitters, • aorvr Dtagnella . dellghtful toilet article—superior, to Cologne end et half the price. . aura Cerra tone* assts. • Good, triada Gum Drops, Mud and Soh Cream Chocolate Drops, Rose Crease and Burnt Almond; flee Jordan Abmonds, Imperial or-Dragee Drops, -Musk Drops, Marsh Mellow Dram Liquorice Drops, Roarhound name, itoelt. .Candy and sew, Seedless Raisins, at the Lowest prices, 1/2 Federal street, Allegheny City, Gra. Braxam, s6t , , Particular Attenthni Is invited to the highly attractive sale of Walker's rad dente and - grams& on New Brighten rad, next Thursday.- Descriptive ad vertisement by A. Leggate Auctioneer, will be found on the tenth column of our second page.... To all In - Anest - of a first class suburban home, a irplendid oppor tunity to purchase 'snow presented. . . Good Cough CalulY.EVertol/ and COCOSI Nut Tatty; .11130 Apple, Lemo •, Vanilla, Almond and Mountain Tea -Candy. Chocolate and Vanilla Cl:masts,' Dates, Firm .to., &a.; at lid Federal street, Al. legheny.elty. CimmorainevEs. alt. . Country: Rerehants and retell dealers Are wiluested to call,' and examine oar Block or cloaks and wunneibefore going elsewhere, aswe ma .Job cloaks and &sequels le toil per cent. lower than sew . York prices, @mine's, :110.73 Market at. . dos gml C ollar gala in - Mader Shir to ts, 'ooeirs, eck Ties, and everything in. the. fur nishing-line 10 per cent. off for cash at Moorhead's 81 Market street: Good images. namely, Peppermint, Rose, Musk, £oaborry, Unnamont Clay, cone Pepper and Conversation, at tho lowest prioo. AC 112 Federal streoL Al leititeny city. Go oncut 8.r../ats. Table Ltnen, Crash.. Towels, Bed. Cheek, Tieking, Shirting ,and Yillow 'CaseMuslin, very cheap, at Wm. 'Born ple , e; IEO and • Federal street, Alla- dw., gdalues, Cloaks.—Flee clan chide frostod.and el/ Wool heaver cloaks end sacquespf t4e . latest Paris end Now :York styles, at Hpence's,'No. 73 Market • Valuable fluidness- Property on Irwin street at auction on Saturday, November lUth, at 2} o'clock, P. 31.. Sec advertise nient of Smithson, Palmer & Co., Auc ' 'ear, •Inhat, Ltneo ' Calm Deizatem and CLITABILV, suiaaessfully treated by Dr. Ahem, ,18.1 Smithfield street. A book by mall E 0 meta. . The bent meals iu the city are nerved at nny heur at the pOirala dl.W4g 63,3 m, of Wm. Iteltzheimer, stroatottut door to the roatodlee t /oast rea 80uable. ." ' • ego Orficri solicited for tile lion of pcunps and all work in thoplumb• log lino, by Jr. T. Et anti, practical plumber and gas isod stosza.fater, No. - Dr. %Sod street. Ctrandetters,pendanta,bracketmo o b es and Mmra for sale tho moss reasona ble terms, at T. T, sliens, No. 165W00d We itoteot but otie bice in jbe city. 'abeten Indy am get one of the Inleat titYlo3 lattioeita Oratuatities end - that Zit Spence's, No. 73 Market street. . , Gu to Flexabra..Ura..Store4l,:b. market, atreok-tor, ttlo tingt susaortment or Flavoring E;atraotg Itytlqclat 14,03 M.itosItry; - Oloaa, Skirts and Randkercltirs, at Win. elettiple'er, 1 / 4 0 an ti lB2. rpderal drecs.,Allookody. . bletbetloalting,- Cassl. mares, at, low prices,' at. Wm. Moyle's, 160 and IM. Federal street, Allegheny. Co to Fleming' Drug Store,- Na. 84 4arket i stroot, bsy - oar ring Tol44E3Oops. C. NUMBER 260 CITY ITEM Oldeste Teeflaunt A l leg h en y or M. iLltleens ot L'lty. ALLiciarair. Oct. 14, 1847. Mn. Giro. A. KELLEY.—Dear .Sir: I have been troubled fOr seine years With the complaint described by your adv.r. Yisement of Dr. Sargent's Diuretic or Backache Pills, mid concluded to give m them a - trial, ill am glad to say they af forded me immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend them to any one suffering from like symptoms, feeling confident they mill do all you claim for them. 'DAVID For sale by all Druggists. Price rO cents per box. . _ Tr . • Blankets. Blanket , . Blanket,. White all wool blanket. $4,00 wth $7,00. ` '• .` 4,50 " 8,00 5,00 " ,90 '5,50 •" 10,00 9,50 " 11,00 • 8.00 " 1.1,0.1 9,00 11,:10 " t 10,00 " 7 ,5,11., 11,00 " =I At the late "State Fair' , the First Pre mium was awarded to Graff, litigus Co., for the best Cooking Menge e?o,:it steely for bituminous coal, for the lest Cooking Stoves, the "Columbia;" for the best Grate Fronts, Summer Pieces and Fenders; for the best parlor heater, the "Morning Glory (base burner); for the best Furnace for warming churches, school houses and dwellings, the "Morn ing Glory." The' Monitor Furnace, for bitumintra`ceal, hue no equal for mum fugal:mm.6M and dwellings. All persons who•wish the best articles, mil at Graff, ilugus'as Co.'s, manufacturers, N 05.200 and 208 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • 1371119. Lidin. inn,. LedleY• fon The tar:est stock In the city of Siberian Squirrel, 'Hungarian Fitch, Mink a. d Hudson Bay Sable for children anti la dles, can now be seen at Gardner tt Stew art's, West corner of Market and Fourth streets. 'These Fars as, all entirely new, and,are for sale very low, cheaper. than denyt house in this city. Also, a large stock of new Dry Goode, cheap. Headers S dl 11 bear In mind that tho en tire 'stock bf the fashionable jewelry house or Reineman. Meyran S Seidle, No. Zi Fifth street, is still offered at spe cially reduced rates, es the firm are an:- bons to open their new store with new goods.. Those desiring bargains in any thing In tho jewelry line, will do well to' call while the special sale at, reduced pri ces continues. The Continental Eating Saloon, Fifth text door to the Yostoflice, Wil horn Haltzheitner, proprietor, is quite n loVerltt rottort. slid nil persons desiring to refresh the' mam I man" ' should give lam a tail. Mr. E. is n gentlemanly and agreeable fellow had richly descryes the liberal patronage be is recelying. Call and see for yourselves... To Wholesale Boyers.--1 am prepared to offer you at my new house, Zit). 104 Wood street, a superior lot of Trunk', Valk..., Carpet Bags, Satchels, Se. lower I than any other house In the city. mw. nfacture all my work, and can warrant them to be made of the very best materi al. Jtememlier the number, 104 Wood street. , Josur.o LLEULESt. , Dry Goods at Wholaale.—We In cite tho particular - attention of Maya's a , wholesale to our complete stock. 01 silks dress goods, and all kinds of fancy am staple goods, and to the fact that we sel at the, lowest eastern prima, and en Goods to suit purchasers. J. W. BARKER ,fe. CO., • 59 Market street. ~ , ita SO Ball Goods—the only rariortment in thei city at lieadquarters—Pittock's. gaiters; itc.; for men, ladies and ebildren, kept at 89 Market street, are made of the very best material, - and &Min law as the lowest- All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. If you want some thing good, tuid -at gold prices, eall.at .Itobb's Shoe House, 89 market street. Our friend C01..f. D. Eagan, the well ,known book seller rind periodical dealer, Sixth street, below Smithfield street, has 'on bAndone of thellnestcolleetionsetrare And currant literary works to be found in the city.. Persona in neol of anything An the line should favor lalm with a call. _ At: 7:30 P. M.; the same dar--the Cia cienati ChavnereMl at , PlltoeliNt. Trankst Trinksti Trust ed:l—Hameln. ber the place to get your Trunks. Vol is N ta, isat Liebler's Truuk /IMM, o. 104 Wood street. He keeps the ve r y best and nll the latest. styles. Call In add examine. • sr& . To the latueL—lr you want a Nico Travellog Beg, Valise or Satchel, go to Leibler's fashionable Trunk House, No. 104 Woodstreet,and you will find uny thing' you can wiah for in hisline--cheop ST. T. Es ens; 165 Wood steeot, attends toall kinds of litumblng work, gas and ,atearp fitting, nt the shortest m tiro and 'upon the most reasonable terms. LYONS' States. SILK NERVED ron "CtOss.s.leauttrui goods, subllmegual. Ides, in all widths; at loss prices than can be found in the two cities, on west cor ner ofSfarket and Fourth streets. TES. ' GARDNER &STEWART Dlvine Vlewe of Pittsburgh, Phlladel plda and Penna. Central Road. Only a Pdtodlds." • For Valuable .Information and aide. iplxttlngJekes, see the °Pittsburgh Quar tdeetldy Magazine." rot. =le by all news et. One Hundred Water proof elreraars at ALL dollars.. Waterproof cloth at $1,25 Nr yard at 13peace'e, No. 73 Market French Merinos Poplins, Reims, Co burg; am.; a good' 'stock, : at Win. Sem ple's, ISO and 182 Fede ral street, ELM- W. Bargains 11 Brgains 11 At, W, W. Moorhead's, 81 Mar a ket street. Goods sold today 11110 per cent off, fo * to Fleming's urns . Store, No. S 4 Market street, to gotpure North Carolina Tar, at tho lowest prices. Velvet .spangled beaver sacques mid all the new atvles In cloths, at Spence's, No. 73 Market street. Holmes Bazar, and ell the late pa 'perm and magazines at PittockhL Severer now book received tblo week t Pittock's. DIAIIRIED • IRODO6ILB-31.1atT13 —Ort Thursday, ttot - err., ber yt4. mg, at the First United Preshytetiatt Chhrch, &Truth strcrt, by the Item. R. J. Eel& .111 r. °tetras's. rtoDanzsstd 311 w. DM KIE T. MART/N. - . c'M I. the happy couple • long prospe oats life. mid trust they tatty erer tire In the lore of each .ollter, .4 together that down life • current althantencnontering • sumo of torn... rock ate'oo or ripple of utinfort.e.] ` -T ETE IIOI TX — CtALEY.--Ou Tuesday, Nov. 43.11, at filf b'elOck to., at the restdeuee of the twide's brother s Drrtt.'Cowley, by the lie, W. IT:Pbnarle, Psot. CLISICNT Tr TISOOTTX and Tn. /WA , COPfLYT. all of thts city. No b41177/.1 - 5771LL1A1D1.-41¢ TM-norlay ereo• lee so.. 7th, et the roehleirre of the bride'. mother; by Dr. Iltreto Hiller, 7,1 r. H. 1117IrDICIC DAIthES mad Atire A;ihlllr. E. I7ILLLA3II. ell or this city. DIED WILLIAMB—VrIday So, 401121 0. WILLIAMS, Su.. Aged at;out b 3 year.. The funeral utilises, place . 2.l.ctounoar ballet e,72easnoOn. at ten o'ciock, from hla Call Ilene. at Pine Coe. k.. The taco& of the rand . 17 ore requepted to attend. • • ASIITIY.—Frn/ .th Ilft Worastbee Sch. "0112 noon. T.win: or Ct., Athby, in the alsly-elutb year or her ace. Iter ncoensi ern' take place from the reeldcuto ot ber. soa-ln-law, Thos. J. Earbear. Oakland s on 917nnar. et '2 o'clock.' Cserla es nell leave r drama 1 Benson's °Mee, el ICI o'clock. The friends of the funny ale Welled to attend. • hilstlelphla papers plase copy.l 11, 2 4:a i Tlzk y r, , osd liat.rnjuiltsh,trir:l ' rotund from her lato rastlence, McKee. Boos, ymtms , 1111 i ittat..at 2r. Carriages Fairmsu • !human's. corner of Smith t &MLitt Seventh street., At Lag. The Mends or the cuwAy are Inflated to atm, HARCISAIIIiI.—InEt Philadelphia. on th e 7th • ULLLTON AND, ggeheeec We. Wearexpreland mWanly. 31.1 h, of • Poneral frout - Ahe residence or Iles. PI try f 4 Lathan'. TO DAT,AII it/o'clock e. u. lilleNTZl3l.—OnPriday moraine, We, Ili, EIATIIIAShtIehTZLII, tar.. aged 74 year,. She take place from ble late mai. 0.400., rite alreet, Allegheny City, TO. :o'clock!, Y. Irientle of the family gm tnrjled 10 lillend.. 1111: WEERTA r GAZETTE, TWO EDITIONS, • WEDNSEIDAT AND SATURDAY. A large sheets containing TORTE COW EKES of Interesting readieg muter. laeladlog leadlnd Editorials. latest Neu. bY Tergrslib and bfall. valuable Ileadlue matter for the and Palest and most reliable nuattial aedl cr itecr inertial Market Reports tbe - eltr. No 7211113*, Metb.to Or Mennen , should be setthoti It. Thaws ran gnu wiramy o.szrrx: Stogie Sabscriber SL lIL nabs of flee Club. or Teo. .................. —and one copy' 'of paper to the Per.. IbIIESR Op the blob. A.1.11[10315 toeless can be =dent id.7l.lois. at club catgut Novi. TO Sitasculeufte.—lti osleting TOM . Olds., be sure ant specify' rebel s'n" m vent, sal ere lune a Wednesday eddies tar sal. mailers baring bet one null a Ilrellit• wr State, Pp Draft, Express. used Oran. Or I. it.ghtercd Letters, merle rent al *atria. Address, GAzeTTs. • rirrstitutoll,PluOL , • DUDERTAKEIt. ALEX. Ain EN, nfIiDE RTIII NO. Fourth9,rree, rittibunit4 Ls. coerx t lads; CV.A DiDVX4 "‘ desnciptlon of ru.ral 1..111141MS DOM Nr lloorel open day and night. Han" an.learelm,es runalelml. • p. CI , SII.I.ACLS-7te, Darla Burr. D. D,R8 , .. M. 'W. .44,..bu5, D. D., 7 homas Ewing, 11.1.. ~.12 Fr I t , 11. 1: Mr, r.l. F:ODuIRRw, --- VN.DERTA - • kilt AND EMBALMER. (anteanant'Witt Late Samuel N. itodarors.) .10. 9 Ohlo *WYK, three doom front Deaver, Allegheny citt a "' ndto.ood, Mahogany, Iraltnit and Mow wood Itultagnu Coma., at the lowed twinned Mtn.. Loom , open al all Ton rt. dal and OA Hearse and Catilagta turalshad on about WM. and Oil most ITA.linble term,. El 3. v 6 t . Z CCIVIECILE. Dr- DCBTaSks. oltec, No. :44 Oltto .Sttlol. Allegheny. Metallic. Sosewood and other ltth fin, with a complete crock of Abated Parntableg Colo Us. on Lan d and banished at shortcet WW2* at lowest prices. Sale and Llvery stables...** oar of Flat and hibldle Bleats. Chattalteit Buggies. Saddle Beam as.. at.: ar iit 4,1 r Pt' MAU wonso. ‘"' A. J. 11AR111111611, at ma Cutaa•r7 La‘tr...cc, Mc. Pa. On.NAMENTAL 11LUEFIJK mad u7ON I: WORKS: y CON F. BUILLLL C.A11614 warranted water proof. . Ikv/A4m=ll std Female. The Book roe the 311Illtat. 111 C IN ULM% or, tumors UM TIM lIANIC AND nr.t. Ey -Mrs. A. 11. H. 01 tho U. S. Sanitary CMutalsslon. It Is not a hir tort of thenot. M ,, t' any caropalao or throne; but a (WI and cal ant record of the seance add matt - logs or the mot: and 111 r. Yoe term and territory mldrem or amtly to A. OILIEVIOU al CO., Calla to t ret t, Pt: Ithurgh.' • - • •WAPP.OrD— viLulenescus.,..ui • State, County mud Clty Illight6. foe Dm most valuably and popular Patent ever lased. 11411.6 7 ed Mita sue to every bovines, man. Toys era , . OP oto 8150 PEI,. D LT. nosiness delightful. alt ean be understood In ten minutes. AddreMJ. DEA.ZELL, Pittsburgh. IS. Call at man No. 6, Huhn`, Lavr 13 elldlng, IQ Diamond/us; Pitts/orals, between e. in. and 6p. m. . FOR RENT .11E vr—oFF trins —The roomette+ °minted by the Secretary Of USN Linton Railroad and Transportation CompanT. Fifth street, orer o.,llcClinteet L CO. • Carpet Store. Thue rooms ue eery deeirstin for taus, being located to the unite of had. 11CIS, and on Fifth street, now being laid WU the Steolson pavement, rendering them nal from noise. eig. Front room contains latit proof suit. Fames!on ran be bad on thetas Proximo. fnentre of omyzll ucctucrocs.a co., =Firth street. E= FOR SALE Fon BALE-310 AURIGA. GOOD TARITINU LAND. In lowa.. Terms naw: Good title. Tnens all pall. WIII Wade fortltY property. For parthntlsre Inquire of D. W, nOUTIL No. 00 kariet Went. pion BALE-110111n1EH.—AT 11(WARIP8 Livery and Salo Stable. one fine FAMILY 110RIE (Bay); three D.PPLE GREY HORSES. , !a. LARGE DRAUGHT HORSE: three ELACE HARES: two GREY MARES. riusrlthna, near the Alononita. hale Geese. ==! FOR FALL:—RARE CRANCE.— To ED STORE FOR SALE.—Ap old istati. Rabat stand. on one of tito principal stands in Alla:boor CI ty. nod doing. a good busk... 1001 lease, Ontn.ns and got I will, at a reuonaua price.. For particulars address Don Rid. Alt. gbeny P. 0. • FOZ PALE—RR ARLO.... The undersigned will sell ill or one-halts • Mich Y O,l , to any person wishing to eartolol the business. The yard Is new, with all the ern Lraprurements. Lease runs ten rem. None need apply but those who man badness. AY. dress Y.?. C.. Allegheny P. 0. FOR I i IAILE-16AKERIE—A, good Dakery,, doing a Dulness of erant'il t barrel.. of flour a week, thl situated at Salt PALO ALTO &CREEL legbeny City, will ba mohlotreasonable - terwa. The oboe. bstal7l4 doliikst good business, and has tha raellltlesett, doing a much.larger'one than Is now mania& Any person wishing to engage la the businer will Cal ibis. rare opportunity. For. partleulara Luunire at the BAKERY. pn'lt tALC.-llowko and Lot Oa corner of Itsebettan Lod Adams streets, floor Possessor Hannay . . Lot SI by bg best. House frame, cord...bang 7 rooms and goodlbSid • Hell Improvcd. goose and Lot on Silegtold. our Indwell aster, Alletzt e l City. Lot 111 by Id feet;m boo frame:um bail, Ire rooms and good cellar; water and gas. Also, misers! MIMI Houses and Lots In goal location, Inquirsol a, RUSH Z CO., 330111 . Cr street, nose Clysno.t. ltanchesicr. • F o,n NA I. L-SEIanPBIIIIB4X LOTS.—We now offer on exceedingly easy terms a new plan of large and desirable lota, be. log void of that valuable property belonigindhe the heirs of L. C. I. Nabli, situate at tho!appal end of Phaapsborg, mud tear Goyitota Station, an the West Penna. Relieved. A port/au althea lot. front the railroad on the wait, and mos d curt on the tooth. The lute are 40 hT ulth aside streets running through th e tittle inuiperiy. The soli for gardening purporee du, eql be torched. and for beauty of 11WAti011 500050 have uu equal, For descriptive plan and tonne:lnform...Lieu call at PILL SIWITCY, LT'S, Foal Eotate Agents, Cutler stmt. Law. lie. Sre; (MICA. Eli, or ALL rallos, .11/a(11-1:3ALC AND NATAIL• SCPCI.II. IIIItcIAINS offered to dean} DIJNST4L.TII & Et AnETT, J,lvalers .sn4 . l Opticians, se 119.1RLEXTIN OPPOSITE /dAtONIC,TSALT. REMELT G. DALE, Merchant Tailcif, Cor. Pena and St. Clair'Streets., Takes great pleasure of tamales bl caSkentero spd the paella In pinta, that hie stock of • FALL AND iMINTREC GOODS - 13 NOW costrcerr. SADDI.EIROCH OFFYIWIRT, RECEIVED DAILY. AT. THE HERBST ORDINARY, di FODILTB SIBEEIk t. 13,70,1 Ar t w.a r dles guad Gentlemen la smy "Y FAMILIES SUPPLIIIIi ny . T77L Cjaiti 10 4 k.4 OJKtn NEL,' tiTGKEI AND. NEW coops. H. SMITH, Mirohant Tailor No. es wirtic 7., corner sres.... 1. now rea Wag' 44 42 a., . 0 0n. FALL AND WINTER GLOML% CASSIRERES, VESTING% A. 4 OVER COATINGS. WHEELER h.174:0 N - • 11.A9,UFAC7,IIIIING a bvnia Lia rtna Ftwtk?. 'thlu4 " 4 ate th and theapt,g, Salesroom, No. 27. 1/P2ll lITItztT THE PRIZE ALIPPLF. ?A lum ."I'leSl'4u2iraiiFiß ei l iwa °44"- oessiu • "4- m 4w is 111E11 HOWNs =MI ELOLEaCS, DELL & CO, Anchor Cotton Pittsburg% v, hetaesn o[ tlear7, xedbm Luis • 811 ZETLiGa:Aarn 1 3 , 427 iro, ~~ _3
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