ntigi4rMlkr wrum • -1868. , , , THE .prVitillinzurrE the State of .19tnneyoankhentai the Wad year of its • regime wtthiareatat facaaies for at nagaattar the ainind - nnas of Me d.. 1 1, • Ima h . : „ 0 . 1 .4 . 4 pupa politica/ amine .as the important Preektantiai Canvass of AUL ThsfarthattabOastahaa I psayrega pnaataca !sparrow of No most imporfi sat LW times the form adan o f mean,. ad 4e proceedings mill be anz tenctli'lngalat kr tnterUgent Im .der i f matey altered centered In the . prowasos,,ths PmSoriolare of the GA -257270. haes sada . arrangements for • d ak dyyjetehes. and raters during the m0."..tni,"0 7khty attelt(gent corn ' voi kne, rho ettiohn The confidence and hi. 464 W the (saint , =embers of the Ands tad Erahat. the heads of the surf: otiv . moo ~apand the Leading paw o,oos .hopagratal. ifisalton, so that Wart tea.dtPta'donreeei.itig thefirst, figiag opig 00 reliable intausg, from. I pa Oat gf,6kiattat. ,Th e reetedintst of the Beate Legada, tart, at aindhaandnt7 seinan, will also paw ing sting, isaimadt as many ques- UAimo will come up fo r to okao..' . 7be CUZATTEseiII km) at ai during the entire nation, aatablardan g and /WAN cerrsa ponda io h...g ramp ay report the proceeding,' Ify agolaadatiegrapd. jrk *only patitical journal of Pitts isepho WziatfuZlm refkets and steadily eidoesles the pyineiples held by Na Union MOM,* party, and interpreted by a ring C Od fass '• 'RONasnnnraaetalmab a aar atastlialtaattanr far =alma news as einnottnt. a.semysat will tathb r Ts: IMMIMNI.P. in No absamaaatth.. ..tenNftra, .07 Qoeoearoat has MA' IlbeninAmse• 2 1 1. Usk Monne. of as billbrial &mom .tit 0. monnuou u d, out oat idowf ' , Marabouts...omM bofbartmi r Monamt. • The *MI dapartaina rat k brit 1.21 to the elrollneaeob the dor, mutat eroadosorod ta. etiK fanfothatre la tome ail Ur troamettoolo ~„,„fir eue,r of w ociv. sea., tHwt r y mod AMA. UM. ..4....fteaus re, tb cunt rm. yr lafahtg. , a/ O U.., Wavelets, mod pot woo dater mod eateumeettat anootoosa, Atopto moo has aoese nereroa for marled rm. WA latch can at aft etyma ho rotted siva ea ..wt, et. the cameo.' goootottmeo for inoraafeett pee^ fan* prodiato:eattlo, fe.. ant daft, kikki ink adorn! eat.. )31 Attkfut mut Ol ga! rhs Mar Issisi 4 eetisetsd with cam and Ism rilmemff.t.otow.r.a.ntruu eazarra. ~Thsta I am, acp.t...: has beim ptased initenre an etas and aspertrassd &rata, who 1410sader IS chat call: attractive and tishfal sys sOeStr a, lamb's, Wag+, cad hulloes* ahea sort- • Pit oilYirre dtiorharot moth. the otter. Nea ihae tw /wpertoaw, met walk re orutodect tr Ilerldonfor gout roadoby to larrodere or on Oftirragotanagratiosr. five rortruerra4 art; minim. titeram waif Oak Sher departemi, Itf Ile "apse sett( be eiolibeloc to 0 1 , 11110.41; isitoll WIZ prow mite. Jeehrsbetbe prods, • Timer Or mg irirci °Acorn. , raw am r Marra tm lalantrok, 4 11 44. Y ...Nal the Want Bwowlw for Wanda per reek, pavan, Canteri. TUR IMMIX GAZITTIL. Me MUM! GAM= MA Nn mitopect le Pa same am st VW natty, am! to sem Oa tar • elaSPert ama WC math, family sempaper I.,exe ..fist. ft Mesta ai tov fki home of every *mar. merthavar ama Mesas,' mom. n siamokivar Miamian. af mama am, by gamma asa salt, Ms badly edttertalegf tae Map, mart a alatia ateettm qf Wavy amt tatarttiaa, kmatrstall arrytalma impalas: pergastme to the moral erpelittam. As saws.* wiltkMUM ts maa a maamer ra Pai favor .aft Ow femme ad amasser. 11 4..6linmtiv u. IrEzrzy ausarrs r. sr mamas eomma Mismaearst to IN the Andewt wdawev,ibt.k U karat mad ..rtes, mot la reamereMt erretartm Waders Amami ' mati. ',ltaaves Okla anti Waters. Pinanta are salad T. law WW GAINS= are ssitisammvap by tit Otal Oblate of Ilizamp stmea M Nana 4 aaportast tame, to tte- Praama W rata, prima i tae mariar a U. now gra4 imam. teammates ta dleputs, On Apeige.tit laser es to palm ay akar Mari s ems, and eat atMNv Mar arum' elm N. atlara. m lee aro amine LAM nase of ear radon. Aorta Ao deprived era wear. wiser. A'- - dlllosag <1.14 ant inotte at say Halt at ye 1p - ram . kortreaotay wed Morakaats art yeaotettioawa as.tooade. - rum' vox nut WisCra . cusrrne. Raab der.. Magi At thd "totter vs , tU ekg. .11111 r ihr fiarlmint emir qf Haar Daily eitarr. projarfam. . SHED h 00, G1X.273 . . . . Jr.,. it emit si YVLI, Brno!, JydstmaDA. arOenatr 7 IMP.* In Waste= Paaarylranta. Asridrzeldo sad Western Vlralala Um same. and dangL•x Muted paDer. irlll 41111001 bane 7114/.. ealduage vtlb tha D/1311" ittsl. ertaytts TOWIAT. XORIMINR. u, mr. . Thu Dieociscv are still crying aleid, aivi sparing not, against the heavy tax. atkra brought upon its ward, the people, by the wicked Repnblleant in putting down the rebellion ' ana urge that the reveniaint bonds be repndlated, paid in paper, while they are privately" aaculatina to pay their Southern allies for Jim slime emancipated during the _war. The bonds are principally 'in the Muds of Northern men, and in Stain prom to be Republican, but the pay for slam would go . to "Old Hats," before minion I genuine Democrat always halt Tax Philadelphia Ewes argoca that mange is not necessary to the protec tkra of the Southern nags, because Re . rwifficauts did not think it wu when they proposed the Constitutional Amend ment as a bards of reconstruction, and ihersibre erode that after the "greet re- Wipe, they will see the folly of bestow ing It, and go back to the anamnimeat ground. Republicans did not see the asoomlty for Emancipation, in the first year of We leak . When It Was proposed, there wia a ;Nplial :reaction," but. they did not yo back to the McClellan policy of ecaqiaring p;bels without hurting SimiL tha t„aise its was the obstinacy of the &rah in refusing to lay down ' their arms which kronght on Emend. patios; but having once rejected. Peace . Whitest loss of their skies, they . were not permitted to go back, and accept the rejected terms after they were whipped according to them. They rejected the Cosigitirtkikl Amendment, • and forced tho Negro Sarni issue on Congress; and low not re setir oi conking back their lest °martially. Should we begin to go bask at thedenuind of traitors and their arnipattdzers, there would be no stop ping place until we went behind Spat* reestablished the old slave 01l- Prchy, and gave it the power for which it contended before the war, that of an. limited extension sad subversion of all kw to its demands Oh no. °Demo craticmgamenta" and the eloquence of the News will fall to turn Republicans in to the road to rum RDISCATION OF WOMEN That women should bi educated near all now wild ands. As to the kind and depsei, and wheither it should be eleinentau nmpiy nr - extended and _thorough there Is "'difference of opinion. -The ate-called adoompllshraenti may in either cue receive attention, but their place and extent for young • ladies 41!. Axing la tut* and capacity for them, are not, dedialtely wilthet. ♦ Milton could - mid new seglecrthe education of his daughters or a Lamb derisively acorn • woman who • should write a book, unrebuked and uncontemned. Still there are those—tied, and In many vespects intelligent Men—men, too, hav ing daughters whoa they lore—who starni that all a woman requires id 'a k i awledge of the elementary branchee, and that with this eke becomes a better wife and mother, more domestic and , more &toot to bts household duties, - than with a fall and thorough education. Ind ee d, many well educated men advo cate this opinion. And Women" them. so lves, In a measure at lout, Are r esponsible for this view, narrow and On as It appears to us. Many highly mated women haVe been poor or de. c id.* Mid 'wives - end Molter p ftsi siag strength of mind and erten • siire kaowledge, they have regarded the superintending of their household eltdrs, and Modally the directing of kitchen Miners, u petty and insiguid -004 and wholly below their capacities, sttaloMents and c.tilture. A higher sphere is theirs. They forget that their husbands, as well or it may be better educated, and Possessing mender. judg ments . and more good sense, and en whose labors they are dependent for their comforts and luxuries, are cons pelled daily and almost hourly to attend to details and labors wholly tmcongen. !sato their tastes. Bat the articles pro..' cured by these unremitting toils ire waited or spoiled by their would belsdles. Renee It is that even intelligent ladies will often advise young men not to 1 marry a thoroughly educated woman, if they desire home comforts and home I happiness. Thus those who have been I Most earnest In behalf of the education of their sex, have by their examMe fur nithed the strongest objections to their own atteo. These cases, however, are not as nu merous, we think, as they - at firstaPlonr. A thoroughly educated woman, in any ' ' community atandsout prominently, ob served a mentor for all hei inferiors; The thousands, without any educathm, or with a very limited one, wholly in ellicient as wires and mothers are not noticed, and on their (allures no com ments are Elide. Of them no great things are expected, and therefore their neglects and fined is cause ED disap pointment. The larganumber of high. ly educated women, who have made the best and truest of daughters, Wives and mothers, who have restored last fortunes, sustained filling families, educated their children for positions of great Influence and sent them rorth with large and cor rect views of lite; who have rendered ', their homes all that could be desired, l and who have been . first in every great and good cause, all unnoticed by those who advocate a limited education for thou who mould our men and women- It is lust as the names( one transgreasor may be on the lips of the multitude, while the names of innocent and tint cum thousands may be unspoken. The wives of LOTIIIM, JONATHAN EDWIIIDa, Bonus, Ferritutons Cooran, Mint and Hrrcncoar have shown how greatly ed ucated women may aid their, husbands in literary pursuits. Iducated mothers are qualified to instruct their children and to awaken In them a tastefor learn ing. The mother of Miss lifellA MITCH ELL wu much distinguished In her youth for her fondness for booka. The dlaLingulahed and wise hurled Duchess of Kent was able to arrange and super ' intend the whole manner of tho educa tion ether daughter, the illustrious Queen of England, and she did this making it her great purpose to train her to be wor thy of the-crown which she new wears. "I was mainly educated by my mother," says Basun Jour:anew. Arawsn's mother "made him all he was in his own age and all that he Is to ours." Fiume Hawaii had an accomplished mother. The mother- of the great and departed Joint rare attainments ADAM' was a woman of rare attainMents and of a l bright genius. , I Cavan's mother was pious, a lover of 'nature, and used to accon:pany him 1 to and from school, and to point out the interesting natural objects they met, and to excite in him a taste for the study of the works of GjD. She atimulahri his passion fir reading and judicially se. lected his books, and he acquired in cratilsood an accurate and extensive his., torical knowledge. At the age of four teen be found a society of intelligent lads. Bays M. Oirardin: "There is no instance of s mother who can read and write whose- children are not Mambas able to read and write." When I lived among the Choctaw In dians, says a writer, "I held a connate. thin with one of their Chiefs respecting the successive stages of their people in the acts of civilized life, and among ether things he Informed me that st their start they made a great mistake—they only sent boys to school. These boys came home intelligent men, but they married uneducated and . uncivilized wives, and the uniform result was, the children were ill like their rflothers. Thu father soon lost all his interest both in wife and children. And new, said he, if we would educate but one class of our children we should choose the girls, for when they become mothers they ado ate their sons." LIS. The mother then, under whose sole influence the child is for years, from whom it esquires its Lutes and Its cliar- actor, should not only be educated, but educated In the most thorough DUMAS; and hare her mind stored with vatted, learning,ao that she may be able to an- war the multitude of questions the will be put to her by her Inquisitive child on art, science, literature and re ligion, and tins to stimulate his curicni- ty and awakes his mind. An *nor= and narrow•mtnded woman will not be likely to make her eon or daughter the opposite of herself. And if she is never to 110000115 a wife or mother, her happiness and her lnfln• once fbr good, other things being abut], aan teacher, phyaician, a writer, oi in any capacity will be in proportion to the extent of her education. On this point hhttory is fall of examples. We Scotty bailey; from favorable Op portunities for comparison, that her mind Le equal to that of mu, u capable of ziastaring the soarer studies,' that her coarse of study therefore should be as Wended. &aids; variedo s sliby her tames and aptitude and eironmatances ai kis should be. • Coeds, De Steel, Somerville, Caroline Lucretia Huseltal„ are examples of what she can do. SO Cu than , u her - mane AiU allow, we would baneher thoroughly educated in mathematics, langaageaditerature and , science. The accomMishments we would "ye in tnnir Planes not mipereedldi kip them other solid and more important studies. They ealtleatemste, &fieldpiece um, and lumen the amnia usiftanass. To eye, howevn, the most of cats time to them, to the neglect of ether branches L is unwise as It would be to inhale the odor of floras and neglect the food es- Bestial to life. They are the adornment, not the proper educational column. The mere fact that *certain study may be asenil 'isnot a sufflclent reason why every gal should pursue it, any more than that every boy should learn rued trade or profusion. Other studies may' be made astral. Time is too precious to allow any portion of it to be wasted or spent In a =tanner less .pre Mehl* than it might be. The studies should be selected with reference as to the time to be do- Toted to education, the tuts and &me. ===l so for as this may 1?e, known.. In aTaln attempt to seize Ike gnaw' we should no logo the lout. If time and moans . Aril allow for s thorough etuestion, lot.* = not, let not the whole thee be expended on the foundation alone. neither should a loftly structure be reared on a narrow and inaecnre foundation. There jthould be harmony sad raopertlon In the parte. Bugles Arced be judicial:lly selected by. competent person knowing all the dr. camitances. Whatever the cows° may bit, let the 'Mlles be learned therotighly, Let there be no mere steam work—dto study pursued simply tor the woes f Let the mind be dbmiplined to rabor, and think and nesson. A fall sad accurate knowledge of a few brandies to mach to be preferred to a sip:46ll knowb:dge of many AT Swart. (Ind.) the Western Iran Company hen just sea:ceded in nmilt- Ins iron with Usti block txml fotindindust neighborhood. The 0061 COMMAS 110 sulphur and abounds In large .einantitlei in oat region. Its adapts/a ty to milt ng Imrposts . Will contribute largedy to the wealth ot Indiana TM bones of s knock-imeed Roman hare been found by some cockney Eng. linkman. Tim bones are opposed to have bee; buried, eighteen hundred lAGRKTLTURIL Al® yawn= I= ' The ardruirorollst for November has an article on "What shall the Smith do for Idannrer The question is equally applicable to, if not se urgent, in the Werth, and the answer is no good that we give it entire, and invite the close attention of oar- country friend* to this important question of *reaming the fro.- tlliry df.thetrlintds. /1. Is elitist mis take tolitratta land that'll deterio rates. - tankiis well teem end plants, should improve by caltintiont-.. If it does not the earth cannot be made to sus tain a population made more densi than it now does. If suffered to run down it must reach a point whenthe race will die out. Ito question corßeconstruction, , of War or Peace, of Fianna, Tart& or Education, is so far reaching limiest its:imnorthice; as that of bepreving the' abll. Ire therefore keep iS before the people, and ask all thinking h 163.. bit' eye attention to the wicked. Waste of valuable manures which char aCterizeo the general habits of oar peo ple. Our air is'erezywhere poisoised by foul gasses from decaying matter going to worse than wane; while our fields are yearly depleted to ripply the demands made upon them. The beat wheat is only crown en new land, whereas wheat, the great staple of life, should b e In, proved both in quantity and quality, by continued cultivation. When farmers understand their business, and cultivate wisely, the land which brought the best wheat forty years ago will bring better, and more of it, forty years hence; and instead of bequeathing to our posterity lands which shall cry out against us as despoilers, the inheritance we leave our children will be richer than - that we re ceived from our fathers. Canada Thistles. Tim Iturirt complains thateonr railroads are cowing the valada thistle far and wide, Over all the country, by earryAig its pestering seeds In the sir currents created by trains, and asks for legislation to compel compardes'to keep their tracks clear of this nuisance, and adds: "While the legialatures are consider ing the case of the railroads, they may as well take in hands those slovenly far mers who allow these weeds to over spread their fields without hindrance. What right has a man to make his farm a reed bed of Canada thistles? What right has he to make himself a nuisance among his neighbors? The harboring of this pest should subject the farmer to fines and petutlt'es. We must have leg islation, erOanada thistles will possess the laud." - So fa as the railroads are concerned, we should think the evil might be cox , rected by bringing the matter to the at tention of the several Presidents anti boards of managers. No. class of men are more interested in the Agriculture et the country thin its railroad men. Amy. Wing which substitutes thistles for corn and gnu. is a dime injury to them Trains do =Wray canY the seed and sow it along the tracks and the evil would be much curtailed by having the pioneers destroyed. It would be a slight addition to the cost of repairs. to require the men employed in them to 'destroy all the weeds on the ground clamed by the road. But legislation should compel Attu corporation and individual to keep their or hht premises d e of this POULTRY ShOtlld be cooped twaiiiikko = never fatten so well miming at large. The best food L boiled pOtatOes with one third corn meal washed in with them while tailing. In cold . weether this should' be given •to them warm. For tinteys and chickens bits of meat or fat should be added once a day. Geese and ducksidkonld be let out every day ter a Min, and all should be supplied with some kind of raw vegetables chopped fine. Ducks and geese should have salt in the morning meal, a tablespoonful to two quarts of mash. A. teaspoonful of 'eeyenne pepper to that atiiellin of feed; given once in three days, will add to the delicacy if the flesh of any fattening fowL Coops should be kept clean aad well inipplied with litter and plenty of clean water, gravel atidcharmel abeald be always in reach. - 13...tr&—'These little creatural, so gen erally regarded with averaien, are en. Wily, Inoffensive to man, and highly I.;as they subsiat entirely on insects and require a large amount of food. They enter our dwellings only in search of flies and mosquitoes.. Their young ace born two at a time, and ding to the -mother during her' Ilighti until old enough to fly on their own ACCOUILt. They have small, clear, bead-like eyes, 'and see tolerably well, so that "Mai as a bat" is not so blind as some cap ; but their senses of hearing and are BO acute that when their eyes are put out, they will fly swiftly, (pitching 'n ewts and avoiding obstacles with great dexterity. When at rest they fold their web wines very closely and Mug sus. ixmded by their little slender booked thumb& In winter they collect in clat ters in deserted buildings, eaves and hollow trees. Ii caught they bite Ilene ly, but if undisturbed hurt nothing but their natural prey, and in their vocation of fly catcher are eminently sacceashal and usefuL MALL DEAD AilimALß LIITOCOMPOST. . _ —2tany. an old horse Is SCIUAIIy worth more in the compost heap than in ae sable or pasture. One dollar a hundred pounds is a low estimate of any Living animal for manure alone. Every farmer who is buying fertilisers can well afford to is that, and =ally toe carcasses may be had for their removal. The way to 'handle them is to cut them up, using axes and butchers' saws, usto pieces of, my twrnty pounds weight, and then to compost them in layers with plenty of swamp mock, crumbly post, grass sods or loamy soil. 'Do tins in an out of the way place, and while ft is attractive to dogs, bean a lookout with a ale, and sdi to the hasp every dog that comes near. Otherwise drive stakes around MMM2M little tumble, but will stand tke is test, and surely pay. Within six mOntba or a year, the heap may be over hauled, mixed, the hard bones thrown out, and these put into the next hasp, or WO any manure, or compost heap. The 'Apical will become soft in a year or twO, eo that say mashed with a shoveL Suer Hoes Cloitenuro.—The north. ern farmer same himself the expense of gesso - by keeping his hogs always penned and supplied -with art kinds of weeds and litter, this making tons of excellent manure every year- Five tons of manure, worth not less than give dol lars per ten, if Peruvian guano is worth eighty dollars, may be aide from ono hog - in a year, provided a saffichnecy of muck, strew, or litter of any . kind, be supplied. d. fair proportion of the manure thus made should be saved for fertilising ground for a large . crop of pumpkins or squashes, corn sowed in drifle.yams, or whatever oho will grow rapidly and produce surely and freely, gored feed for the hogs, whose numbers ahoild be each year increased, until large quantities of manure are mode. Niue Parrosturn.—Tina are given le previous numbers of the 4 0 .k. 5 ai,,,,i4 on the object of. earth closets. Oder to the foreman of -gangs of hands, to theta who keep the houses where the hands are boarded and iedged, and to ruches have their own' - cabiee,"a moderate prise per barteitor per load for all the poudrats of good quality which they will make, using a ditalte quentity of dry earth or muck. So far ea our observation extends, every particle of. ham= soil is lost.to the agri celtPraer the South, =din hesitate not to my that ',anthill saved it would have ten times thevalue of lithe high priced fertilizers which the people of too South ern States lmcort from year to - year.. Casinos. ix.x xis noun's', atleast so fir is to uudre that lariat ilways in correeelent Owes, Where Wiz aneure maybe raved and composted :with dry muck, gypsum, coal macs, or other good ibootosut. Thus a fertiliter may be ob. I mined la moderate quantities' of exceed ing damns, admirable for exactly those praxises for which Peruvian guano Is wpirIiPAPER PERW, Few outsiders know what St cost. to keep op ti daily newspaper, sad each In stances as the 1011ov/tag, related by Me Borten Pest, are not ran;- "About four months ago a few meg ime whet tke experiment of starting 410 W daily mot- in - Brooklyo. Te t i were good writers and the paper we. spicy and readable, bat after a ng existence of three mamba ItTigly meted from want of 'patronage- The proprietors bare most- gone into bank. • , aml it la diecorered that their • • •to fora three months' experiment In journalism amour to over thirty-nine thonsead dollen A. tdstory of the Arm. gal and lows of men who late felled the newspaper booboos during the lut twenty years would be lateresting readies." PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 186'7: MUadtiitmcw - PYl:di!,lal)n OOKKORWILALMOO7 PiNirOLTAWM BY JOHN W. GEARY, GOVERNOR- Prom the creation of the world. in all ages and climes, it has bean customary to set apart certain days for special re lieves observance. Thistles not always been influenoed by the light of Mistier' knowledge, nor by any Proper oxicePt . , Lion of the character of that Great ßeing "Who rcifeth.the sum in delirium's," and "who daily loadeth with hie licne fits:" but by an innate sense of the es. , !stance of an overruling . Power, by which the world sad all it contain are governed and contiolled. 'Aided by the dictates of cultivated reason, and the teachings of Diyine revelation, we, how ever, are taught to renignite in that Bu we Ruler a Heavenly Father, to whom e are indebted for adduce and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owe constant and fervent thanks/thing and praise- It is He who - "visited' the earth and witareth 11.;"'irtar"filifellittie farrows and bleueth the springing& thereof:" who crowneth %boyar with his goodness, and whose paths drop tet anal" who "clothest the gestures with flocks, and coverest the' valleys with corn who maketh the outgoings of the morning and the evening to rejoice:" who L ' our refuge and strength;' who "maketh war to cease," and "asvethns from our mdmiss;" whose "throne is forever and ever," and who "blesseth the nations whose God is the Lord:" On all aides we UT!, Manna MOW maces of the "loving kindness" of an All-wise Parent of Good, who has can- dueled our nation throuih a long and terrible war, and permitted our people to once more repose in nfety, _stwithaut any to molest them or mate them afraid." The monstrous sentiment of 'disunion is no longer tole:Med..' The Flag, the Union, and the COnstltntlen are esteemed as the senunds of the rights and liberties of the people, and are revered and defended es-the ilYk of their political safety. A kind Providence has net -grown weary of supplying, our oontinnous wants, A bounteous harvest has re. warded the labors of the husbandman. Blocks and herds are scattered in count; less numbers over our valleys end hills. Commeroa is uninterrupted, and vessels laden with the products of nature and of alt, s d peedommolested, over the track less eep'. Neither pestilenc e famine, Ipo or social emli, financial 'm eats or commerad distress, have been permitted to stay the progress and happiness of the people of this greet Commonwealth; but pun, health; edu cation morality, religion , social im-. provement and refinement, with their attendant blessings, have tilled the cup of comfort and enjoyment to over flowing. Recognizing our responsibility to Him who controls the destinies of nations as I well as of individuals, and "from whom cometh down every good andf In debted gift," and to whom we are dorp for all these and the richer lessings of our common Christianity, let na unitedly give our most devout gratitude and hearty thanksgiving. I, there're, do herehj recommend that THURSDAY. THE Wu DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart as a day of praise and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business be al:mend ed, and the people usemble la their va rious places of worship to adcaowledge their gratinde and oiler up 'prayers for a continuance of Divine favor. Gnus under my Hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this thirty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord ens theme eight hun dred and sixty-sena, and of the Own monwealth the ninety-second. JNO. W. GEARY. By the Governor; =Y:=l PORE LIQUORS, Pare Clasen. Pare Upsets. Pm Llenen. Pm. Lleaore. ' Pan Lamer, . Pen Woe's. hr aLectelsei aarpeoes. Permedlelsal puree... For ateellelsal parpeeee. I:et...Broil/. rm.'. glue. (foram Breach, Pert iflaa. swan Ina.. Nadelra WI.. • starry Wise. Madeira leleuk CeLelrbe Ilia. ' Pa. Holland Gla Catawba Wlee, Pare Benue Gls Pale Jemmies Au, - Pan Jemmies nu. Pan Ara , Watakf, Pan wauk• Pan Rye 'Malay, P.* 2y. 1111Nsky A? .10111XPM Carlin Of be Muses/ sad Naas& Ilillllll Garner at tM Diamoad sal Marko Man. seuartv • Is Itiassliatlensiliscsasary To,, qualms Is practioallaelaswered la Mt alarmatlere by tatassaatia . oltjayaletaae every any. flentellmes Umy armalbe tad ordlitm7/ anus of aloahalt somillines Manama witloa arl simply Wales alcohol. femora ler medicated: eat so mall yseporUssa of W.f ealty eve the Mamas* to 1051111221:111 , 13 ISTLIX/tCli NlT las most darefulty prapared medlolaal stimulant at imement teems. It I. anyoseille br a yraludloa halt to b. 0324 to tee mattad moms with whisk eta extrassolla sr, Umlaute altaratlne had bean adsatalltated ta cam of aTarnrUn Midst tae WU Uvular year. 1t it ware youth', to canvass Its weal* °smutty for oases la stelae It bad elected • D care et [lds 00- barmiss u. rarOjar. Ilial7aat asi edam a eTANIUSD 5.0101..5.0101.. , tot i t Mate, City, towa andel/sago 15. tso Iltaltod Status ad Snat Imams, the mat dintatalsbad to Ittdrattite. •t and agum r are ttua •ftehen tarifa mama • 6.teitTly with itt astanira sterZio= la the for seta of tea klad Ta o canonry. and. pubably. la Ma 1.0.14. Tao .less • t of maneal labor empidyes tape pupa- ration of tee sitter/. ban, nOMUIt Or an Mama gadriven natal."). l i ajr.r.ntr w alat i TZ triar4 P , r atZ tbo tdmaing of roof benalidal Wadi* f ttda a .eta.o wag. and annular are ossortanotte vita ita co:aids. ally Imsresalag sates. The Greatest Success Kaown. we se. credibly Informed Mai daring the mouth et October there wea sold la malty aline orcr rarrart.mrs Etnraere. strn VAS of DD. ITOTORALIfIIttrp. ruse bottle. of aedlethe thaw ea. Oleg that. libly, aid that Is, that ilteethade OCIMOISO tea letletta With . ool4o2 . alld Gold.. it SISOMIsI44 00 La beyond all Oman. that DB. ISTaltlys rscrrustt alliIIP lathe greaten 0ra1...m.- oes for theli disuses. ' • The Doctor progoon to roftradtbo messy whoa the Pectoral galls to do good Ls roar ow or hearcendos moat oositealood oltildtottUds. . . saw. cram , laslgolsat Wag Wow. Tka Islas of DIL BL,OItM I.ILO CUR/O. C CHH OMB. trr is atm u 'rhea as tma Loaadasiss oar !nate. WA mussy .ssass ass Loan tailksTual UM. /Mal: • . - . orthe ea. hundred sad &sty Ilovaa4l en. mud cittsm of Pletatazsti, sot en. es, 'sat to do vtittoot ttammularfal autelialta. oft,* .I.l63esuof ear.; excem efuj7 bolanthelel wkare It Om tom useol' It. Dahill boo IlreetaxpLeasiurhads; Its Weil klenrifeestpospit of loagess Istretthials, bas sods Dig; ILIT. NZ VISI9COTOSAL SUMP to be aakamiledired 0.5 0.171 , 1 th* pool* who Da. tad4eauden to wlt. bat Mu introdued It lo the Salle* aid ma of =ay of the nod rospoetaldo K the Sed4 col prottailoa. Bold at the Dootonr 9 i Breda Mb& talao Won, 10 Wood amt. • UL 7LlTBal.ra CONBITIMATION 7100101, foe Long imalaallarai, No. 730 TIAN Br., oos~, .t , Na IL* /ZDE.B.LL siBSZT. A.Z.,tamitory rrs - Jot= Sri?NUL' MEacuurr — Turmas. JONES .& DUFF • N. 3 h. CLLIII 31 . 13.1 S VIIM III3 7Zra.M4TUIO D E se.. 'dud, te..7 y. Mad als. Vitt VriVetTlta ' Tgettarrgrarbo,„ " : tO Mal.? Itersl 01.01;1121 3SARTEV LIEBIXR, • DRAINS IN HATS. CAPS AND FURS. Nanasoutret. Who/teals saa—Newl Dealer la TRUNK% ♦&IAVVI, NO. UN lIIIRIUMeId AL, dol.* pipigtl7:llN4, Na Pilabithe gay. _ Stoyza STOVES I . . ARDERMIC SCHULZE: CoPP•r• Tt Y mid: arta Dcalg tha d t . l4l7. Coollyr. Prat H.Uag tlbtsairldikefilnitr Nr7kka".. taasseri .41 , 1011•11 Irani Ools,t, 'ead r= d attAUdobblag sod /411 pan/ DIZZLIITTION 01? PARTIVEB- Tb. Ifint heretofore' exlstiel under the nine and style of JOHN GRAZIER A CO . hoe tide dui tau dleserred by =nivel ovamiat 'AJI Whuit • tie Inc mitt bi Dreeseted to JOHN A. JACOBS for set( Want. end eh Gone Indebted to the trot U rensoisted to nuke par tient to said rum. /ORE GRA2I2II. JOHN. A.../A00133. ALEX. It. K1117.L.. tot►GEORGIC IIoGORIGLE. RESOLVT/Oth 4ippettelete the An ja . zuga - Um Palau pato In the OftT a HissalAD. Bran Mita and Oammou Comm olio atom City a • ilesh.. TkAt nri t amp of Camotosolos we mod tin twee Web) ted &ad ordered to betted. , .1742:.j . tt , k ur a u tt4l =mt . = , :fik.h. „- m„ - rthdvi«;:ezgrtr. tat a f. Pears eteolteft,tedlther PIM Deaden; " OrLtiM " Tiee " el Vo b ir tairtlrtie lIQ del of Nom mbar, A.D. Ca JAm . l• rraldant Cmoma. Alma: D. blacriateete. • - Clark a Nam Comma. ['readmit TI . 01 , 'Mglitiotal. Anent DlT.Weatli j • adore et Coadeee Mead!. 'Pet.: FIUME COTTAGE. • LI4'I 4 Within tweitpAlt•anhavtaa* vale conk. ewes. Kabala Bela:. Ike Iteskaa notitallis Om. teem. ana coal mit. X.A. UM len ben =lees d. , a , pe . firontlac Mee streela..p. at rarlolles.tntCaot p itt:limog net, as gopiguarl.s.blankbat .tiawaerri. r. /again of • BTBEL & WILSON, alblers and Baal Janata Antal& No. 66 OlsOtla!ald streao• Ii TD C DISTRICT COURT OF TFle TflelTZD 11AT.121, tar the Wu.. D litZetrtiliTA W A. Bea.lSt sad. the taltft l f& 4 l.9r "4:114:leall • "' oth l. er NW. veee: told atd. By .1. of tee 0... Notices hereby le eat end Ito. who hare woe. shalt debt% and other r . f . :=l =l e lo . alrzite the Ilbh o aersg ht.b.rst. tome. estd. they have, way • die... should hot bona.. to the sat ihkalnaptt sad turner, notice le b.. 7 glieh. last the nuraad valid ...ye et .trredupo•ef the eald bantrdapt, mato. thr Übe 21th sad MI Settloae. usa ae1..111 Al bad loao fore eahlUaL Hamelin. .44.. Harletet, at. o'clo. • .. erat ths eau den *Moe, st Lime. street, la u ttaarr U arla• b oftf. kastrl e ..eacti e dor .lout. 11.31111eCM: J. AMER R. CLAUk rusglialt NO. /mit Su= I=EIME l'OrLat Coiri—Ainerican Aid /vein IZIE=3 Solt{} ►sircLas—Dosaile sad • =!! Sirrremliglos. earatany wawa& d ai an boar. *MrltTit• MARBLE AAR BLAIR MIRTLEk it fin tit4hrgi flat Lr tit Bite k t Oise aaa Aaretaearllo a 4IH t 1.4111TT !THUM Mantle Warnom aa anew% Soon • Pamas oraalJag Marble ar Stabs blaalles trill lad It te Mott latatost le Gan. Wortasamela aet Automate:l ta atm *law _sal vie. as low as ta Caolote elates. Mania Nutlet. /*rattan aisle. to bleb bars booppo dbotelenet by maks, oils or Mao. eat tie MUM lAN. Mt - aaatt to look as watt mar. • • • •• • • . Than Is so oilier olik•er Is Wiistcra Ireancyl. me* Akers lime .11.1.1 als manfintuvel. Ail Mita *Marble Ram dais I. I.l=t luaus. 11ArtA• Oa te n = I T Miiitite 111•44. A Anew WValk.l. sourl4.; At. b 4 WHITE. OBE t Co.. 25 - Fifth Street, paTe lan epee u wimatiaant er NEW CLOTHS. pr negate sad llsollak litapseed Prices OITEM . ENNIITLVALNIA IL EL Trabbebralb. o, 11Mt. The Po abrytwala !Wined Owspaby hewer flretf4r:P.4l,lX,T.,7ll:l:l?""brul MAW or eouectWely I.IWob /M o se: lietet et illlobweb. Loess Bowe at wow. •a 4 It. Males Swan ha We Haelstel Dm = IT:7:l4g g alf ' W2l are lufetebod Menage*. la the not seauteer. Is man Ma y ps nedeselooll Met UN 1611. toed Comm will regain Lbw all et Webs ee• tabllibmeats Well to kept 1. 02101712 n Owe blabber, IbT ebowalewe Sad eeadbfl Of peweseare teleavolletal Ste Ilea. _Preipoe ‘ o . Ls . besddreesee to JOITX wile Vera 111•••a=s e p=" "."S lia JUST OPENED: BOULEVARD SKIRTS, BRILABJ'ART BRAWLS, TRISEidINO SATINS , COBORIGD TBLYETS. Jr. H. mAvrcorrs; . 04 le •irsa iruissir DIT.ABLIIMED 18811 4011113.1:11 . 71:1TAD UP WFNI. Hot and Cold Witter,-keft BY 4/Witnit.l4 oat vractlesi Workmen JOHN L. TATE, Plumage,. Gas • latter, 227 Lllinty Street, Antaantb I nd Of nilerzl &reel, &llestery. ==l IS TO GIVE NOTICE that f T. tb. MD day of ihmmiliet; A. D. Off. a Warnal. to Dmikriptaft Ini. tout maul UK • • • i • • . . • . . . of the ar.7. . OUT rt rigt.binti. 1.13 , 4 amity sr Alb. ono SW* of reamylvaals. ni• lum Pea red • Inalwapt 4nk Ms 0,2 poiltlea i nisi . lettaolletzgh . til lie . htrAllaj ....LS .16...11.b• Usurer a UT 67 an fattalklysV gamy UM& MR =• ” d or to Me k .l 4 ..P.MU.9l, ti prays st.r of Ma east% Ai De baWar • • Opret A orrair 7:.lls i fira ° , 1 .1: ' , " 1 " *se•osik9l,cr. r_kr3..."l7lftVEga E hirwr mi "" .. .... _, • ~ - • 'l' .711°A,VMUIL . r 0 . ftr a ni m . ..y m b l ra ge . THE ASEIEROYMENT for inadini, yaTly .40.1911(0f 3!1,070/1D 4121110114 from Tana -to Qua Azpr.r. trap firemitii-Devilllvi EIECETOWII - NOTICE. letters toWomoutary MM. Nllll. awl by u tr arigl i star Wlda to sad for AO. 167 , ,iltatt=1,11°017 - .obAsKic. la. of Oaktuld Taambip il , tro n orAlPiraio i r awns. Oat prawn cayman% will Da rogairei. MI all Nowa. Imolai-Wawa &galas% sala ''''''''''''''''''''''' 13/1111 , 411 A. MASK& Of /Garth Ward riostrolza. Of .9f:11 ' .1.4 4 ! "`" % -PrtraWaaa• Mat . WW. oa7ftalti NOIO7 MTH MINT, I TEAS TEAS nava laat matted a Woad naaajar realty de exrustletattea. ned 1011 mule, _ this Who.. Weld Yartet Mellrtleft. aunt Teo- Reeeisber ate, av ini.a they erni pe...41* ehe City Treeunerilel Ogre for o. lr . - • alter itildbar •114 Barveyor. ViIIirTER,WWWW. E; HOT/ETON 'di 00., rastoubie ietellitat Tailors 'Winter Coatings I . 7II,`"Z"OP,MIeiT "rrr.q.”'"vb"r• . sub`—.n NEW ENMD2iT.IIWMM, less the 13 tie 30 TULLES large, heilivr No. 1 BLATEETt, s mba n 7or V r At+) , JlLueluste Mit iteddlirs! pain trk sous. MILROY. lIICKIOII midair swoon arrszst. 4 e261.--4 eleruit= 0 , 0011,9r05r norr lota TO 14rt utiza=zl i rnagvagy . gr i t ..22.4 4 : t ar prolEnW . GRLIrr Mum. BIEW AD*XIITISEBEIRNTS• P. W. CY. 1F.M1L.:13, GLUE, CURLED HAIR, Tanners' scraps, Curiollus CATTLE TAIL,. Bones, Nest's Foot Oil, &o , Odoe aaa War•boase —No, 11 4 lIIIITIUMILD 112111017, Mealy OPOSi 611 the Ton GIDEAT FAMILY CON . , • stew and Road arrangement for •Ing H9T WATER 801 Snarled o the but end of 0tt0man T ...0.... eathet the waste Were *hien Onlln lbe store. Dißeibeass ell th e water needed n orditiaal Ib li re%olllr. ttf tett It:taw= vtl ' pe r ll g e re TWA new ntrangewent otis he o. 7, nor dominos Cooking More, of notenfeeitire. *lv poison haring TRI CIA H. VICTORY. /IL/audit/AK or RC ?XIX BT &or almost *ay other cookout,. made In the Vein, cen.liore ./tollers ottactir4 to their Until MINA b ' ttetTo c r b trtorl: of VIRTU 001.1.•110. 07 apol7loo to. te" BISEIIML & CO., = ME==!M=TM! YETONE SIVINGS 811 L 283 Liberty Streikit, PITTOBERGII, PA. =I Gefiera 719111 MT 1111016.110111, OT Monday; November 18th, inet or Bank.. Banker. and ilerebents es• 001.1.110ni isle au el point. In the United BMW, Bed Caned's. Intelllell Miaowed on Time Deposita. • , UNITED STATO lECURMES DrCIIT AND 101.0 . T. VALekDOAEX, Casinos. SIOOFOR TEN CENTS. th7VlLL7Alri4llttr:rdr...".?=,:: TH$ WEEKLY PREB9, 'ram. is E ut appearance will rercebte , !341.11111311 WIMELT. Ulla vale. wlll flit transcend Mat publication. 'l • - Tteit'lniSl will no ...embodiment of the spirit ir% .a.. department .... le wills Using. of the monwal nu t utter. of Ile dl. As annul bIOWY tf i geotog . balliaa b gbaraotev will be bommeraw Till Innif inn bentlnly anneal Ind of Um most attn. an aryl. and Raton. Tloli great expeue udlebor Involved In Mir N*armories render It mummy .bat ere nun an wain an enormous Uri:autos In to do Mr.". snail do as follows. Sinbillfln • 1111/11. 4:4 1. 11 . 1%4 to 414111.4. a P 1741,1 1. pe " t a t . o 1 1 1 j°47.l " l l r= of the ralas wtel to. le . • stoat swa, Miry !no 1 1 :.1 WA% gelto:roVerli: puma.. led all unthaws will nave an used Outs Mr ten mow y lad ells Sondes tle. dilen SILL& order will be manes. en lb minnal rant*. of Ms f for Um bed =! lanut4 Plum, Moon 44.2 ~1 vol. Corat. 4405 IMMO rloSoc (Cbloketlar a.. 451770 CO jr , altsjo, (212712 „ 2.1 .1. Witte , s 1142.212074 000 Cololooss .. '''''''''''''' 20 a110a.1104 wawa-- 20 Assortala Moor W 42.2277.4 55 IS biome Abide- '' koptlo ..00loorao - 14 Vs;.2l - o . '''''''''''''''''''' aar igiAtv • wit.... ae.i.‘ shabine. - 70 • Wilcox At Snow 0.2.1.21gn0r.b0ae5........ rbotograpti Allmon 1270 7.77 •oason of Aecoodoou. Too 11224.1111oeoratc be. No Doi las Jewelry. No CIA con& lou Oct Tea Dollars. ' TUC rIlYSII • Wm to =Lod to ••17 orlAreti apart niorrooolot or Woo, TSAI Clntrte.. ohms anon for in, mes , ,y43...rar C. Joao/alp nor ph Manning. . . SWART b. CO . Tali PIM in, .. Selinloti N. II Broso N orty . Now Tor Car. GARTER'S NEW SHOE HOUSE. HI MUM 113 Otoll4 BOOT Hill SHOE ROUSH No. 47 Fifth Street, ()rpm rim Tail VLSI TnlIAT2.l.j7 Wises be le erepand Io MOTS, 11150117$ bed 1.1•11 . 111 X si pleet Man W pew. &Ned Wear *Wee Mese In Me My. Wye ene seal sae be tobelabeele DANIEL CARTER. CLAUSEN AT ROOMS oil lA* YOUNG MUNI 1:1011111,IN USW lATION, • • re. ff/FT/11 Imam. . . Chew will b folrand 11114 k/ the auspices of Lb. Tease Y ea's Christian •Ileeetetten to re tete 'mealy is the nettles Colon below. eon - airi ng " . ", 171= r4t 7 ittlr " aettir. `"'"" regtalat il belentins' Leetar• Inta hesitations gmlest /Soaks. by Peet LANULAY, o 1 the Winters ftelvaralty—Thustlay ocelot. lt.. velabrr Ills till Gars.a awybY ramp !PA. PART—ffelday Zecei•g. Moe. Mb.. thli. • Class la Meekaaleal unwise. by Mr. H. BUT LYll—bloseay Siventeg, Nov. Ma. Ilat. Class la Kula. by Yr. JAMAS Mailer —Tass• Vein l ba l ittirs2Asa I bait-past Wee antll ells*, . • .:ppftmta to_et s tls tee nu a. Imo ode a Eszyr4 etZgirg t.MO TMPORTS NT TO SPORTSMEN. 2.m i JoIt locelynd the 10t of 6.4 DOUBL* IILEICL. SHOT MINI. Dlnot trout °moils/1m best. ena.tera Marano. 'wank / vlll_oll OM any ImpenlSß loom lbw cant.. f ate.. lute tb. nl.n/..1t to toe fiak.naggeatleuini, .0 Us• make atlas., as to Wm sup., qual;ty workmaullhl, ' • ZAMA SOWN. • • 1126 wood .trees. Ratan. et Hallman, Las a Ca. liesese, or Z. Baena. Is &other. Oral of War. Byer. L C.. 5 , 61 ltsiter. r etIL L felt 1 1 . Le' ct a. it *awl: at t. Pl 4. Wita l e et "T. Timed., Om. Condtetor P. r. W. • C. B. m df i Orter. or Timm Griner, Soaker., tiles Itgear. Lam:mm.llle. ra. .11017Titta. Pnir:Fra I= Weather Strips, • t.d. "plug moody abattoir, to as- DUO', b.:, pory p+OIIOMXIC FUEL, as to preommo a )4 sansto lastioarataro fa Um samtrast moat/tor. Tbo robber In taws otrtpt ars ammo la Um moot by tbm imo or raoolabl• Utmost,mole. Lel& the rabbet mon taaacto ally la army part. COI got aa amidst. = 17=1Mr!==! SCHOOL BOORS AT WHOLESALE. === SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY trap rim P3lOl DAVIS, CLARKE & CO., .3 WOOl3 33113 LT, Cot. Dimond .lay Jest rettotted. Imo gild Oholool lot afresh AT rAAJNOVIS TEL MART. Na 13 Diamond, nusenrib, Mash ars tattii retailed at antes mat Itttltttl wa. raiutoi 111Thamaa • pittabar • Mumm;= =4E•silis-t-J lIVNIAITER. OAIIAM i SUITERFI ELD, Attorneys &Censelore-at-Law, AND BOISCITORB IN BANKRITETCY, PI2II3OIIAIIM. PA. 01Ilse, Ile SKIRT 1111116117. 0170111T2 TX3-oArazazaz.. NTH/ Nos. 1 AND 2 LOAD, lO datik Yd for 410 y,7 Ir. ORLLY.IIII s 00, soak ger. Wan.. and Pima strata • " -1 , ' tz •'• • • z AD I TERTIESEEENTF. [NEW .ADITERTI3EpumrB. A, GARRISON 8t Pit6burih Foundry, =ErtE=!l GR&TE FRONTS FLIMERS, Furnace and Oven .Fraules AL cl Doors; FURNACE BARS, Cooking and Heating Stoves, = ST Willa and Waren°cdo No• 209 . Llberty Street INITIAL PAPER AND ENVELOPE,- = FANCY STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, V.d geri deacrlptlon, on hand and made to usiness PAPER, every size and quality DEA BOOKS, TAILS BOOM. RECEIPT BOOKS, TIME HOOEY. I= = MYERS, SCHOU* & CO. Poet Building, SO Fifth Street. V„TATFIIENT OF TUE UM ESTATE SAVINGS BANN ' O. the 3t s? DAY or OCTOBER: Bonds and SWISH*.ASS ETS. U.O. loseßonds. At nar u 8.1151 Bonds. nt (Mee Sstrulto,o Tet.l Ames. II ISZIWIT.I2II. *4U 1W Amount Awe U.D - . 1, 0. 6 310 ." , ax....nt In tttttt Lnn Depositor., 31e -79. 'ember L. Inc 9.73117 Total .......... l.nce Contingent Fund Tn. above 11 tree mann loaf . A. A. ()ankle% Treasurer. The undersigned, Andltlsei_Conaettter, have exatatee4 the book. et too Saar, tee -aonde ktottgag.., and /amalgam, and ooentatl the oasts, tel end the lionsontiVaameat earner.n.4l3 • rtucluDzsT—r;l•:' 4. ,n v ittri r rl: Y. T BU BTLF WO, T. K. Kowa. Boa 1; N. KOorhead, haar.Jone. o.y, W. a. Liotieland, J. Painter. 1102-107 CUM.. Nieto!. Toe{ll2. W. kL Mean. • 11711. p p tit I t to fle ALTA: may aad t h e won% 12 not drawn. eta be added i 0 the Ortmelpal aad cONT•ITA101130. Omen tbr deposits Rem 10 a. 10 2 o'clock P. ► a.. deaf; alto on naterder evasulgs Imo to 0.0.1001. net.) ~i %•I nDe COUIiTRY .13LANELETS, . 11. BURCHFIELD & C Large size and beet BLANKETS in the city. 5.4, 4-4.34 WiIITE FIANNEL9 RED AND YELLOW . FLANNELS GREY AND COLORED FLANNELS; GREY TRILLED FLANI!;E.II3; SHIRTING FLANNELS WATERPROOF CLOTHS WIDE VELVETS; And • lamn nalfslas”t of Nig 000116. Atum.bea Lea.plaft. staisuuer mart. TORY KIRKPATRICK, rucTircem a fOOL~KEEPER . • N ACCOUSTA..T. of tvrottpulo nun . orsestcsl experisnea. WLI - • - - giNMM APID.TMG MEEMUffr !AM Pcso thy. Ireek•e . of Monkey. leash. Nals? es closed and ro.opeted yrs Doe N. Nate. Defamed lock., 11.13110.0/ 111.1•41 NANTSKINEITtIiNTTLINZW7S mode old. la • Noldosulle Imolaooo style. • 1-4,10....'", i 4TrLi,.1111.bu1, arkatNiltr ' ALlTlTP:a2 t . Punter & dose. . I lltenteleson&Co earlOgetillAo.l. , 4ttoralunße ' '' honk &ellen♦ uo., aonsow,ltaq.' U. I. &der. &• 5. 4. Elsispat• sat 'U.. lime HOW tottoo. ~. c.= "r4. 16 °. i. Q .. fp". '4. 1 7171.Wt Moe*. ULNA tea; I.slllo &sliding. N. 110 MINT& &TIMM. colitis& JOHN ROTH & SON, Importers sad WM,less , * Mellon In FORZION AND DOILI9ITIO WINE, Manna, GINS, RUMS, VITHISEPCBS, 60e7 Xialbert3r street. qrrourmasnwumborimer. Iles Una to batons matt hinds sad Umjalilla In enteral mat Minn /Tana melon nal* grzumrgArip„,varmarart LA vibe will twin than. - Tieri b stit "9"M tete earl treal.""' Aza i .grapry . runljalls sundials In OLD 011141/LAX Auld npogrlor qulttles et PRZ/1011 ODSA/LIPL' Maims Mit at Ira sk ituxoni, wN also be promptly attaa dad te. JOUR Rent * son C:317711 MARVIN'S cspLa:cnise ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY 111 1111011 1111111 UN SIM waoLsaiLs AZDJUTLIL. No. 91 .Libe SOOT Or rOUWITI. ppENOLIIITION te widen Pitt Peeolv.d. by the Boleti sod Collusion Colleen. of the