The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 20, 1867, Image 2

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dia, on the Ord dsy of meeting, mad tbe
meld. day, the first Monday of Decem
ber, as nate can be done in the eight
days sesmon, latch would Intervene.
NOBLE MEN
In every age and in every country
Mere he been men who in goodness,
unielrlahnesa and generosny bare stood
up far above their fellows,:lite the moun
tains. 'bore the valleys. They have
demonstrated that there are redeeming
wangle& ba our race, that all are no
' wholly wrapped up in self, that there are
those whose hippluess consists in bleu
tag oilier'. Bach was 1. owellD and
ledi Ia PAILDODT, that prince of givers,
to whim', our own land gave birth.
They. lips . Many liberal givers who seek
not Gum by their acts, holism inflaenced
, by an - inward impulse, not by external
force.4'reely they have received, freely
they tire.: They are earth's jewela
,They seek wealth not for its own uke,
but for the good it mat do, the happl
sass It may the suffering It may re.
lien, the light .and knowledge it may
data... ; They live afid more on a higher
Assailant other men, far removed above
the money lerriorr selfish and miserly.
Vastalatid they . 'live where good can
be done, affording s most _wonderful
amtrut to rich but penurlOtta and nig-
gardly men, who clutch their gold with
a death grasp The mean and selfish
but rich man are- utterly incapable of
compultuding the scUP of these . great
mud tileeilvleg men, and aro even ready
to main to them unworthy and selfish
motives, sach as they ere influenced by.
"He I. rich and able to save and it is no
liberality in him," say these sordid
iscru/s. Are they not rich also? Do they
give of their incomes in proportion
to,. him? "Be make's his money
Does he make it More easily
• 'than Moil' Da they remember that
fortunate and accidental specula.
%ion by which they r:allzed many
thousands without any . toll or any
toolOrkuttiO, mupcity of theirs? and
low much "Of it all they give to the
needy and suffering? "Ile has a large
income." Have.they not also? Do
- they And their hearts enlarging and
their liberality increasing in proportion
to the inereue of their income , ? In
this is the striking contrast between -
them and tim. Every addition to their
thousands Increases their love of 'money,
their indiflOmillon to give to others, it
saassas their hearts, ,shutting up one
avenue" alter anottKr, and to quiet 'the
slight :Murmurings of the little con
sulate they have left, they seek to as
cribe sinister and selfish motiveslo him
who is in all wanly respects their oppo
alle„ They would bring him down to
. their low level, mortified and chagrined
by the striking . contrast . between him
and themselves.' To palliate and excuse
their excessive and contemptible 'mean
_ wise they' would strip of all excellence
sare whO is the glory of our race. Conn
twat' thentseires, they seek to prove
sbar• In no genoinn Thus they seek to
shield themselves ' igainit all possible
Chances of being moeed by any of the
unite of the needyand suffering. From
them the charitable Institutions of the
day, the poor at home and the degraded
abroad, can expect nothlug,'unless wrung
front them, or unites they can see how
they can
.receive a good return or their
names for once be blazoned abroad. The
motives they attribute to others are theirs,
they are mirrored forth In their wordei. - 1
The selfish and ungenerous will anon die
and their names cease among mew the .
noble; unselfish, free giving VIII, ;Ili.
Out seeking it, forever live in the hearts
of all good men and in the monum e ntal
institutions they have reared.
PRETENTIOUI4 DOeIUDIENT
A pamphlet has)ren extensively clr
mimed under the frank of Senator Joan
et:ix,' of Maryland; the auttorthlp of
which la 'scribal to that. astute lawyer
hu ihe startling :title: -'.'The Dan
gerous Condition of the Country, The
Causes Which Have Led to It, and the
Duty of the People." That the country
is in a dangerous .tondltion none will
deny but Conservative Republicans
and at clews of then who do not stop
tot oh. The reason of thu dangertbe
Uloareers on both aides umbel to Teri
different causer : One class 'Elm that
the cinaeleaa and wickid retielllott of
i. .
Jons s
son's friends pinet the got
.. ent, which had only wronged them
. emitting them to do *tong. had
M. gedihe country tato the datigemui
con Rion of which he complains. . . 80,
Ur. JotEnson and Ida class ctate that
"tli course which the legtalatlve de-
partmont bas pursued has brought the
cerOry intothis predicament, and has
been the cause of the present trouble."
If this class of logic were now in the
world's history, see sholild wonder ths
criminals should thus chaise the officers
of tho law with creating danger; but
the carpenter of iiirareth, Who conic•
ted the priests and Levites okgross vbs.
laUens ot the law,• WAS, denonneed by
them, as a dangerous and pestilent fel
low.. Tha danger of the haunts of crime.
is justice. Against this the Inmates
guard, and seem to know no other fear,
end it Is but nottral that the crunings
of the South, and their- allies of the
North, should see danger In the just
punishment of their criminal acts; but
will the people, 'rho arose,, as one man,
to break the armed force of the' organ's-
ed desperadoes; who thdaght to triumph
over , law, consent, now, to change
places with them, ignore their. crimes,
and voluntarily' asiume the pi:widen of
the party which "has been the cause of
the present trouble?
No fact in our hiiinik is more Meow,
testable than this, that the legislative de
partment; urged by the loyil people,•
whom it represents, were foremost in
rescuing the government from the Im
minent danger of violent death at the
hands of ]tr. Jonsson', politlcal friends
and allies; and for him to" charge that
department with being the cause of the
trouble inseparable from the struggle
into which thiy were forced, is at the
highwayman who should complain of
Injuries
received. in an atteinpt on the
life of a traveler. 1
Front inc. nrat hour of the ,war for sa
mision Mr. Jonsson and Ids cos ijniors
justified the acts otth i t who waged It,
and used every effort thwart the GOT
emment in its aupp , on.L., It is not
strap ge,,,therefore, that they should now,
as always, make that 'Government and
Its Constitutional merits, the criminals
who have created danger to ',the coun
try. To the minds of Mr. Joinesores
clams of politicians the Slave Power was
Ind is the country. They know no other
country than the South, no other right
'thin that of the Slavehelder to his slave.
When this is menaced there is always
danger, and when it triumphs the court ,
try is safe.. . . '
Daring the entire ar they croaked
continually of, danger; danger to the
Constitution, riot frotathe rebels, who
had openly disavowed it, and were lit
erally wading in blmsl, to accomplish
its destruction; but trent the men banded
together to defend it with life and for
.
,use and sacred honor—to defend it to
[ the last extremity and through it to vie
tory and final security. These, to.. - . Mr.
1 Jonsson, have ever been the source of
danger, tt e pestilent fellows who disturb,
1 altar country. These outside barbarians'
who come from the North, and imperil
neatly meddle with Mr. Jostrumat's
world—that, world 1 which is i the pstrl
mony of- the Jorcasoses—lie 'no doubt
, Wnestly believe to be very dangerous.
Hitherto they have proved that his fears
are not ill founded; for Invoitintry Is
,I . greatly curtailed of its power and do-
' minion, by that Tindal, "the leek's,-
rive department," which represents -a
still more dingeronit - oe.
:Formerly the danger Which threat-
coed Mr. .Tossaort'Scountry was defeat I
by bayonets, and to avert this he and 1
his coadjutors strained every nerve; but
that defeat was accoMplisked, and now
the new danger is i la detest by ballots;
and to avoid this thei, moat strenuous ex
ertions are being made. The white toy
alists and the legtidative departnient suf
fered many a defeat in. deference to the
pn-judicesof the Jowl:sox school of pal.
iticians,- the presentxecutive depart- ,
meet, before they clued black run to
aid in the bayonet wa r, but In tae face
tto
of the most atrens opposition and
dolorous predictions . Lthey were called.
The responses and r nits exceeded the
best expectations . ofLt i tte legislative do.
outman. It again halted and entered
defeat in deference 63 the executive de
partment befere calling black men into
the ballot war, but they bare beencalled;
and the result promishs to he as maiden=
tory at that of the) former measure.
Now, while the nest trial is in the in
elpient stages there Is all the doubt and
prejudice which zoiturrased the Ant
steps In Arming black men, and all the
evil with which its enemies contrive to
surround it is confidently charged to Its
account.
When the Go vdimment triumphed over
the rebellion aided- by black Well, the
defeated rebels undertook to_ revenge
that defeat on those humble and faithful
! allies by every species of outrage. They
who lad faithfully defended the Govern
ment,. were,inthe tame of that Govern
ment, disarmed and left, defenseless. to
I the mercy of the common foe;who were
permitted to reorganize and arm under ,
Pretence of defending themselves from ' ,
those disarmed loyal black.. They ware
driven from the lands they lied faithful
ly cultivated, and these, with their Ins
pro'vements, were restored to their rebel
owners. They were denied the right to
rent or purchase land, and refused even
the right to work for wages., As they
are the working class of the South, of
course the fields lie uncultivated to the
extent to which this groan wrong against
them prevails. Now,. Mr. Jot:noon
charges the results not on the wrong
doer; oh, no. Cotton wu Mr. Jonsson!,
king, • and "the king : can do wrong."
This lies with the intended victim and
his friend% who seek to defend him by
arming him with the ballot as the only
sure means of defence.' Be says: , •
"Ten of the States and their peopleare ,
not Only not admitted to equal rights
with the rest, but, as far as Use legisla
rive department is concerned, are denied'
them, and subjected to mere military
I rule. The consequence tient thewhole
' potential wealth of those States I4And
will be as long as the present state of
things continues, lost to the nation. , Its
great staples of sugar, rice, and cotton,
w bleb In the past so materially contrib.
uted to the general welfare, are not and
cannot be produced. They nerved the
arm of industry in all the other Statues
much 11,1 f not more than, In the-South.
They enriched commerce, supplied the
needs of the manufacturing industry of
the But, furnished the best markets for
its products, gave employment and ro•
muneratimt wages to Its employees, and
increased the revenue of the country by
Increasing its Imports. Al long ea this
political disorganization ,samaras,- the
more destructive will it belo the Inter
ests of all. What has brought the noun.
try into this predicament? The answer The
is obvious. It is the course which the commix
legislative department has pursued." B y j
That is, the legislative department has Ft,
sought to secure the laborers in their
right to cultivate the soil, therefore the te ,
course It has pursued has rrevented the u g ,
production of sugar and rice and cotton! b ee ,
"If these ten States had representatives kee ,
in Congress they would raise' staples!" t i on
1:101 , ? Why? Where? Would the rag o wl
reeentatives carry their "shovels and and
hoes" up ip Washington and Table cot- A te; ,
ton on Pennsylvania Avenue? Who h te ,
hinders the ten. States cultivating sta. whit
plea? The cry that negroes will not
work for honest wageshaa been dropped;
but if they would not, there are eight
mlllloas of whites in those States; why
do not they Wu sugar, rice and cotton?
If they sbould take Off their coats and
maker very determined iffort, does noy . ;
one think the "military despotlim"
would interfereto titervent their putting
in a crop, hiseLog and harvesting It?
Oar western territories find no difficUlty
in raising coin acid wheat without a,re
presentation .in Congress. - We have
seen forts bushels to the acre, of peat
rite wheat, growing on lanksind unlit
fated by men who were not represented fret
in Congress. Nay more, the men who fore ,
owned the land, and the Wheat, paid th °
taxes, and could not vote for President.
Yea worse, they werellable to be drafted ,a,„
and compelled to tight for the country duct
and Government which thus oppreaud tent!
them, and join glade a complaint of ill- L ute s ,
cane, on that acoonnt
If thelwrople In Mr. Jonnsoz's im• thaw
periled cotuthry will just make the ex- Flag
poriment of plowing thelr. Mad well, rI R Li
planting good seed, hoeing and weed. sr%
log, theY can he &inured of crops if %hell
the weather la [storable and they are A
careful not to kill the blnla. weal
If they =mat make up their mind' to
work, let, them , bite the negroes, pay
them hoiestly and treat them well; or
rent or sell them land, to cultivate, and
see if they will not raise staple'. If
these men of Mr. Jonasou's country,
owning one . half the beat land of the
Union, cannot so Manage their own af
fairs as to retie staples, the people of our
country dO not need their aid in man
aging our affairs. They may need Con
gress, but Congress, certainly, does not
need them; and we object to having
representative' helping to tile our
country who cannot so rule their own,
as to make the land prod= Its stsplee.
The Philadelphia North American Is
* endeavoring to secure in some way the
passage of an ordnancel or an act to pro
hibit-street can and omnibuses from
taking more than a certain number of
passeregets. Such legislation would be
desirable at times here. One person's
right to a seat is as good as another's,
and companies take advantage of the
good nature of gentlemen who will get
up and - stand so as to allow women to
set down. Whatever number a car will
seat should be the established maximum.
and when that number is aboard the con
ductor should put up in some place
easily discernable from either sidewalk,
a sign with the word "full" upon ft If
this were done, mare cars might be ne
canary, but the company would save in
horses. If some such law sa this were
enacted and enforced, if a penalty were
Inflicted on the street car companies for
every breach of it; the vexed question of
whether it is necessary for a gentleman
to give his seat to &member of the oppo
site sex, would be put at rest, and the
dangerous practice of hanging on by
tooth and toenail to the platforms of cars
would be abolished.
EtcnooL Hors= shoild be more pleas
ant to children, and the law should pro
test them from torture while in them.
We know of one lady teacher, in our
common schools, who. whips verylittle
children for haling 'soiled hands and
similar offenceL The school system
slimed by Philip of Spain, for the re
ligious education of his subjects, is now
regarded as • mistake, and any system
of education embracing physical torture.
differs from it but to degree. is teacher
'who can grovern himself can always
govern children witithitt blows, and one
who cannot has mistaken his vocation.
L man who flies into a passion and
Lsinless a child is unfit to have rower
over any living creature, and thread be
employed on insensible matter. All a
stone cutter or brick layer he could find
something to pound, when in a rage,
without inflicting pain.
Clabber Alley is the euphonious title
of that aristocratic portion of St. Louis
which correspcintirs with the Five Points
in New York, or the Bedford sweet
of Philadelphia. Clabber is noted
for climes, and • new one has now
to be added. A isblte .peddler got
Cato a dispute with soma negroes
and received wounds with a dirk, which
may prove fatal. Louis Wnst Ington, In
spite of his conglomers' ton at cognomen,
was accused of having 'lidded at this
carving; but Indignantly deinled the hard
Impeachment, accusing Jerry Wilson of
tberdeed, and Jerry is now incarcerated.
—A drove of cattle
k ng aboard a
twat at night at Fiah six of their
'number took to the river and struck out
in various directions at random. Two
men went out in a boat in search of
them, and bad hardly gut out in the bay
before they heard the most desperate
Ind agenirlugshrieks from femalevolces.
Directing their course to the place of the
screaming, they discovered another boat
'containing three ladles, who wore cross.
lug to liewburgh from the cars In charge
of a rower, end following them an. ox
which kept close to the man, making in
comsat efforts to get himself upon the
twat. Seeing in the darkness nothing of '
the animal but his horns and the top of
his head, hearing his loud snorts .of
breathing in the water, and having once
heard his hoof strike the side of the boat,
the girls, as can easily bo imagined, wore
frightened out of Melt' senses, and the
oarsman quite as much terrified. Having
approached the ox and turned it away,
the rescuers found that the ladies had
fainted from the excitement, and that the
man from both the excitement and his
exit ettbrte to keep from the pfirsuer,
had become utterly. unable to make
further effort. One of th e deliverers
rowed the ladles to brewburgb, and the
other, with remarkable presence of mind
and skill, fastened a rope to the horns
of the ox and towed him back to Fish
kill. The other oxen were successively
reached and taken ashore—the last being
found under the ferry dock, having swam
between the piles and found a resting
place for his head on a heap of stance.
—A great Intellect soMetitnes sheds a
Joke as perfectly aa a duck's back sheds
water. The Right Hon. C. B, Adderley,
in a recent speech at a Conservative din
ner in Conventry, England, said: ''l
recollect once
_putting this question to
31. r. Cobden: 'DR you confess that the
tendency of Englistorten la Conservative?
His answer woe, 'Conservative is an ex
pression hardly strong enough; they aro
Chlnate, and if our greaograudmothera
had put our great grandmothers' infant
feet into small shoes we should still be
doing the same with, our daughters.' I
ventured a Joke upon the OCOUIiOO. and
add that, in that case, we should have
had another corn Ikw. Mr. Cobden did
not take the Joke. He was a practical
man."
—An old, fat and good natured look
ing lmnse was admitted knot New Or
leans street car, but no one, not even of
her,nwo color, deigned to .offer her a
seat. Jrgentleman noticing her ember
nustu dent, arose from tile seat, and ad
dressing her said, "Mammy, here, take
my seat," to the great surprise of the
darkier In thq car. As she set down with
an exprestion of unfeigned gratitude,
she rolledlt z ter white eye ball; and to
a fooling Melaka:l the gentleman,
aaying, - "I youse lust a mammy in
youryoung time, Inoue; ree glad you
isn't forgot dew." The little seen mis
ted an emotion In the hesitator every one
present, end the least pleased was not
the generous gentleman.
. teacher of one of the primary
schools in LoWiston, Me., overheard •
conversation between two misses whom.
down on theangister ea four years old,
which shows deolaedly aspiring mind.
"o,dear Bays one with a sigh, "I with I
bad a'feller.' , , "I've got one," replLed
the other with a look of pity at her un
fortunato playmate, as she confidentiatly
Imparted teller the name of the laved
one,,who is borne on the Teichner as aged
six. "Well," replied the drat one, ands
look u , ofpleamnt mementos flitted
across her PICO. "I wed to . have one
when we lived in Blddeflud."
I made a box and AAid !twills mold.
In the mold I sowed Dome sad, and then
placed the box In my +shadow sill, and
wbsato you think came up? A *police
man, and told me to take It down. spin.
ITTSBURGIEL DAILY GAZETTE :
Proclamation. --
riL.
WELLTH OV ranrom.vente.
OR W. GE&RY, GOVERNOR.
.m e creation of the world. in all
and ea, it has been crustornsxl
T spa i certain days fqr special' re
.s o n. This has not always
Ind armed by the light of Christian
led , not by any proper concep;
of chancier of that Great Mink
th the earth inrighteonsness,:...
'wh• dilly loadeth with h s,• •••
bn by an innate sense of the ea,
•
tee • f an over-rating • Fewer, by
:h th , world arid all it contain; are
governed nd controlled. Aided by the
dictates o cultivated meson, and. the
teachings • f Divine 'revelation, we, how
ever, are • tight to recognize in that Sn.
wenn r•Hcavenly Father, to whom.
we are ••• bled for existence and all the
blessings e enjoy, and to whom we
owe coca • t and fervent thankigtseng
.and • - It is He who • "Inalteth?the
earth and tereth it;" who "setteththe
fttrrows • d blaseh the epringlogs
thereof;" ho crowneat the year wi
his node and whose paths drop fat•
nese; ir • • ."clotbest the pastures with
flocks, an , coverest the valleys with.
corn; w , • maketh the ont•golngs of the
morning • d the evening to rejoice:"
who is". • r refuge and strength;' who
"maketh ar to cease," and "saveth tts
" whom "throne is
DILAZZII IN •
HATS; CAPS AND FUNS,
afanafacta..r. Altalasalt am. Ilatall
Dealea la TRIMS.% VaLlsilm.
So. In Illmitbll.ll4 es., Pritslberib*
Orderavomptly 0111al. Saa itatllll4llap gears
matted.
er ever, " and who '"bleseeth
tionll whou a m i t h e L im y, I STOPEEI I STIIVES I '
_ .
_ _ all des we have 'thereasea assur
ances of , e "loving klndnert" of an
Nile • et of Good, who has con
d o • nation through,* long and I
bleand perudttsd our people to
mo r epose e in safety, "without
to , olett them or make them
d." he monstrous sentiment of
aim is no longer tolerated. The
, the Union, and the ooadltutio
Istee • ed as the safeguards of t
ts an. liberties of the people, an
'evert and defended as the ark r
• poll cal safety. ,
kind Providence tuts not gro
_ ry o supplying our continuods
wants. • bounteous harvest has re
warded •e labors of the husbandman.
Flocks • . herds are scattered in count.
less num over our valleys and hills.
Commer is uninterrupted, and vessels
laden wi the products of nature and of
art; sp , tutmoleeed, over the track.
less doe, Neither pestilence, famine,
pultti- or Nodal evils, financial em-
Wran r tnents or commerzlal distress,
have been permitted to stay the progress
and happiness of the people of this great
Commonwealth; but peace, health, edu
cation, morality, religion, nodal Im-
Prevement and refinement, with their
attendant blessings, have tilled the cup
of comfort and enjoyment to over.
flowing.
Recoptialaz oar responsibility to Him
who controls the destinies of nations as
well as of individuals, and "from whom
cometh down every good and perfect
gift," and to whom we are deeply in
debted for all these and the richer bleu.
Inge of our common Christianity, let us
unitedly give
. our most devout gratitude
and hearty n
I, therefore, do hereby recommend
that THIIRSDA.Y. THE 2Syn DLY OF
NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart as a
day of praise and thanksgiving, that all
secular and worldly business be stipend.
ed, and the people assemble in their vs.
rim places of worship to ackiowledee
their gratitude and offer op prayers for
a continuance of Divine favor.
Glynn under my Hand and the Great
Beal of the State, at Harrisburg, this
thirty-first day of October, in the yaw
of our Lord .one thousan d eight lam.
died and sixty-seven, and of the Com.
roonwealth the ninety-secoud.
JNO. W. GEARY.
By the Governor: - -
F. JORDAN, Becretaty of State.
ruatz uquons,
Pure Llvtors, runs Lkinots.
Pars Liquess. - Pan Lk....
Pura Liwtoti. , ram Llgaorti
Tor se
Tor Medicinal I wpm..
For modlalsal
CotwooT. • . Port Mao,
Cooaa Brand', Port Wlaw
atarr7 rala-MadeiraNtaa. •
Obwrl Mae. Nadel,. Wine,
Catawba Wt e. Pare Itollaad Oda
Catawba IPlao. YaH nott.a
Puy Jaatates Rama
Pert /main Ita.
Pantry Whisk?. rt. Er , Vit
Pare Rye Whisky. Pantry Wblalss
AT zipszen.pasmeps,
Corner or tba Diamond and Mutat staves !
Coma , . et tbi. Diamond and Mutat asset:
InallatTlV
Is Stimulation Necessary T
TLL antspos le maw kale aamerad 1 tae
annostlve by tatesaaads of paynclass veiny
day. faunae, Sticy.,Practlat the .../ 0 14.7
forme of aluSon osatalmes Statictes whale pite
sandy bfator aleohtl; mate of leo stalleattoy
'Mauna! propontout the faculty Ova Sba
prtfeetwee to BIOTLTSCIPII ItT•4I.ICU BIT
= . u the gut carefully pa pasta Ilallnata
atLealtat at preset% taus. It 0 lasagna.,
der pranale• Melt kr Se anal to the matted
shawl atsh alitea Ude unsold= stir toile as
Usual. Du hue elonastued la cane at
alartreta dulag Use la %pretty leans It 11
wan potable to caaa Sal whole eoutry tor
eases la which It Ind Wetted • cart of this et.
sr nate sad asontalac dhow. Mr/ Vell 4 te , the .
Suntan... no au du. then, titan hat a
d:Ma ► 111.111/111111111101111 11 teary Hata,
atty. tau u4lW.gt en a.• Vatted Mane. ea
that nuts. the won • hstscalshedlatatate.
yt. lad Muse. are Ike utters. m aproor t
Prtlera ' a etIVIT t.
the tarn a 0111.111•611-11 el Ma bled to lb •
c o a a nT o,
rwl taut
a tue .
w eth l l nt t aa e
ration
of be r Man. totq setan or the aaak
drivel Mallory, is greater than tact of any
anger proprltty Sala. eruiubawtoar tla
colitarla, ea. a las blasted of Pm Idea..
the btaleial flaa• f tat It 4.144 1/110
ad &tenni. en 1,41111.1111,111 It/ 1011.12•
s•dly lama/11.0 .
The Greatest - Success lisseurn.
We are credibly teamed that tole; tie
month of October them .a mid In till. MY .
Moat ever TWINITY.FLVII 110NUILLO NOT.
ILIA of Dn. PECIUELLI:bteIIir.
These bottles or media. plow ye* thiel
üb.y. &Id that I. that thoamads of people are
sainted with congas and collo. It ale herald.
the tact beyond all doatll, that 111. SZYBKII 6 ,4
I. the greatest of all num.
Wes ante OWNS.
lb. MON' rifop“. $3 teas 4 the mosey when
stm Doctor prOpos. s to _
SD. Pintos , tan to. do good la ovary am.
homoneta meat nut; Won .solttlsa,l ,
or say incipient Magma. Tim' Woo
of MIL ILLlllOl'd PLO tqaa.e. 0 UGH OYU.
UP 5s now as •.de as tea bondailes or Mir
Mato. and In many <Men na zone qu anon
tasseltalta'
• Mtn ono Enamel an enter tboussa4 com
peted u'Unsas of Pettsburgh, not no encore... 4
lo do Isabela tat. Isonartai modletwil.lsoo too
mtnaud aped Dom of onni U. ann. Inn.y
bousebold whom It na nun end; Ms talus frog
from nplosnainam tta wall Loan component
of Len.. Ingrodle et., ass mods DO. Hge.
RIM to ba astanadge4
not only DI tn. people Who ham hod oetmlia to
nee th but Mt Introduced , o toe nollte and
on of Ota , y of Gm moat ftspestable of •he Owni
ng profenaloo. 3.54 at the Dona'. Great lied
min atom, Ice Wood attest.
Ina ILIITS• it% 00XnULTATIGIL ZOOMS,
for Lung Lessolantina No. 120 !Male IST.
corner of Xmas any.
1 Nonstberath, IML • .
/4:47. 1 41:C; 11 4 12 ):4A: 4 44:4
FY. arrneHia Admu Reyna oh
Pal, 54 'Mb Ord. la am autliarts..l 10100
4
a Whey papers Uuinelleirl w utruas Iran
OW 111. an 160614
STEW PEARL RORINT.- hint
et the Na
reoet tol.y retl end m tey
er, e We
utby the banal or
tite et • •
ItiihtlLW.
no% Co. sir Llbert sad Had itnteu.
WEIGHT% MINCE MEAT—
.4s• Plostlltrs,” pat .p IT toot ga.
las jam or far tp a by tbe pannd, anecdotal.. or
WAN Pp .110. A. litglaPHW.
nag Corner Ltbartr SPA But streets.
FLOARDINGe—A few Boarders
can lan
PLEASANT BONI, WITH GOOD BOARD,
At re. lan IMAMS' LTAIZT.
IT!==!EI
S. C. HAMA AD DRIED DEW.
We...Oa karakuls@ new chat°,
S. C. Hams and. Dried Beef
chat of •moot* asd for WI as . Noo4ll. Nona
OA PA as a after.
I. 1111iLLZIIS
IMMR=M=I
DISINLUTION OF PABTNEEI•
sum
The aim heretofore extend/ ,nodet tea sues
and style of J , .LIN (111•ZLielt i CO , has thts
der bees 4lssolved Or =Meal eerie.' an
glair. %wan the Ina mere be • Prootottld
4U112f •. J•Ct)Beror settlarnert , .sed all those
Indebted 14 UN Ina eze rgq d to who M..
'teat b e•lrt party. ,
' JOHN
JOIN A. sAtAtalt.
ALT.X. Y. ASITLI.,
seta' ISLOZoi NC6I/2110LE.
CMOs Or MT lithium= aware*
Bpi. a, MT. J •
141511418Mang for grikdiut,
111WYCHID Arr,Tra tram Italtaa to Dam
street; sad
BIALTTIVALL/, from GIVIM ti Deelltlan
math; •
L flaw ready he ea • nation. at d aILL nithala
la tal. O&M. West ararkat IlallAlas. mall! Thee
aCf. Nernst. la O. IW. Ithellably
plus() to the OM Treanteea . tor qualm.
tba.
U. J. XOOl4ll,
City Li WWI Sono or.
MVO Cri Mit
TnTree9=l tOriIITALIVIZM
ILI bIITALVIOat .oaaa. If reamlld. ItTfar.
Talll "I.
It ParGai
300 PlGs
==ll=l
For solo by •
Fo3lf s FAILit.FORSZ.II.I4II OU
rmr AliwramtmEtiTs
UM= OLIVEW.
/aim cr mired • lot Or vu',' eae QUI=
otaysa, 'an sale at Ittattaatty titaday
- quasi= month
•
=Ml===
COMMA-61ELATINE. .."-
iantretivpdy. timitdcwitureeagi at
neWntalit4s7rrra.
Vt , eol.lpy
B UCHNIF I MAT FLOOR.,
01 ixtuA. Qo -
Jnitrecelrplt )amid Grows !Ctod
ltr,SLNleirr* EMIR.
Uri ;t:1
MERCHANT TAILORS.
JONES & DUFF,.
•
Fn, a evr,oiaa
[ma ow • /211 e sa s p tr l• c T or , W A.i 2t .U al s l t
trOitt
"t VTlft l 4 l lt:7litg A f4l
to aat aaA mate
tp sill!. cosi to fly Stop It tho tut or
wet. ta.y rt. ottenallnedtto Moine a.rt hot
to remit. • • .therhl na•rnean. moVlatt4
ffi:U=QZ
FREDERICK SCHULZE.
Copper. Tla mad, Sheet isaa Wars, :
D.M.PiNC.U.7.Pootini. Pular PIO lfoiltag
Maw.. Poodrn, sillttaula and Bina Tt• W.lt
WIC/2111,um l
1uta01a , ..4 am d .1.141 Wart. .b10..1 ,
rata,. 4rirint aobblog aaa kopoirtap prOMPUt.
Woodall - .
FIREItCII
PRICES REIM.
WHITE, ORR dc CO.,
132113=
Offer their stock or Fraffoll NZ&IXOi st
.
vat: Low rums.
F. W. 0. F"EilLiElo,
D crawl 131
GLUE, CURLED HAM,
Tanner's' Bcrapr, Ceroons,
CATTLE TAILS.
Bones, Neat's Foot Oil, Sto,
tIELce sattiVenheete—Xtkisso.surrarizip
tirsilT. Meetly appottie the reactlN").
rrrrestragn.
A tr cv AT r4litiar almvszen.
A taw utA awsl. aMASMIMiIwba , MS
HOT WATER BOILERt3
.tt , obod tin tit& gad of ammo soot stooos.
that thy vault 0. , g • *Mos woos ■y the not.-
Dig. d bAtr u tp =IL. %%nog la az
;bomb too orltlab alto otor tito sips lotto
reti h o 'n oni. Arilo=o::llTontrion i f
rTV.taretariVWTT.r
lINIOS arolro. or a s oko et% er V.& illmoo
mono tbo Unto. as Os. bonito attacks,' to
taff r i ntiet tfott ‘ eoolt i tt a irolled - t!
atm son of =VIC o Or applypit to
• BIBIELL & CO.,
- No. *35
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KEYSTEINB gAYINGS - BINI.
293 Liberty Street.
PITTSVER99, P.
TB s BANK WILL (JP/Ii •
General Bunting Business,
11 16116 NLI 61SIBEINi6, II
IffiFiadaj, NoveaaierUh las
Account. of Hanks. Bank... and ••nkalUd
• 1.1144.
Oallaztlaas and* au all pilau l the Valued
emu sad
latainst al:owed ea Mae Dep.
Ulan 0 STATti LECURMIS BINCIR AND ECU
gm). T. VA 100111136 auftier.
(PELT REDUCTION
IN PRIORS
ERE AS GOODS
ELEGANT POPLINS,
FANCY SILKS.
BLACK SILKS.
FRENCH MERINDS,
=
BLANKETS, Sm.
JOHN PORTER.
13=3=
LADIES'. - FURS
A main vastaly, of ossokstot kkoonit.
BELLING LT THE LOWEAT PRICE&
Also, Alt tas AKW SULU .
HATS AND CAPS,
PRATT* BERRY'/,
MK==
ovrical
poxray..•
Pramsti.vAlua a. U.
• fot.s lilt.
The Ponanyaraala floannol loorayroundrnirL
lll:eray ' Ororrart 71101. " 2 " aa% res.
Maly or to liana Le. r Metal Si
r molatar no Loess BAIR. at Ana.. SSO
na Dialog ar Om Karlin., int ng
VIZ; Iroa -r ovrreg=x tst"
an ant.. laralloarrat la tbro Wet whet ,
•It mu tan, ouarlarstarallirr the lath
::,:itgrarxzwalturttrietjAlll:.
ter the mayoral.. atia Wan. Or
p.ssaDCOl•ll.6l.3lSlO/ 111
N l:Sri:rig teeth! tenet t? JOHN 19Liolt
Arab rite.. VlTral l orr lis t
Wt.
jIIST °MILD.
BOULEVARD SKIRTS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
TRIMB111 , ;6 SATMS,
COLORED VELVETS.
F. 11. EAACIDN'Sh
111 TUTS 11111121=
NIBBLE A D MATE !SIMILES,
It t►/ fittAiqi k 611te Torts.
Utica and Wateroem-.3111212 32113.112211'
322322 . . 2.62ll•Wanroan Os 1.11/24 floor.
Persons waling Molina or 11 , ste llasllne wlu
Ina it to their leetr“t to SOL nlortowsnlit
iof onetettod In any plita,..ad ktlus to/ lOW on
n ins... - months or Varittlare
bleter. wrath Mee tom.. alreoto.o4 51 wok..
ethic WON Ails be lisiott Wei old Raw t I
look as well es sew. Tun la no ether blame la Wettoto romonyl•
wall +bore Mate Mansion us snanotwinroO.
klaos of Monde Nom done In Lawton
mono, elarblo 0511.12 nopolind with, sillall
Nub , ' et batten Vies/. ...beg .1 &ed.,. •
oat...Aar w. W. WALLACIIIC.
WEIMER GoODR.
E. HOUSTON & 00, ,
Fulltenable Merchant Tellers
1011'11TH
Have Juirealtse , c,l • sewn(' saopliot
Winter Coatings,
1.°1"11,Int.111`1,12 CAtd
Wars esty &ono d „ Bum
7 671 14 024 r : ;Au Ur .111Hert
NEW BOVERNINENT BLILNEBTS,
ttn tku ib Wag tall
30 nsir.EN lane, heavy No. 1
GREY BLARNEYS,
Iteinair! snit
asatcy li•baltaac• and reddlars.
(hub pairs In • bal.
NIILDDS, DICKSON a CO..
natiAnalhlP -64,1'0:11)
BALLET. FASIBELL Jt CIL•
YnouAet*+tn at
:Patei# Lead Pipe
AND SHEET LEAD,
wi0.5428 qoverai,
'nun in inn riunglifilla
He. 187 nano Snit.
nrrusinatir.
•uamawas
ESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1867:
WED
CHURCH CARPETS.
so e
'ls ilLe I . I cAesL of oar nark 11444 smad4
MU
SPECiaIL • •
The 7.1e.i astottnett,
Meant anmprisca eule.4
Theband.o=ase p.ttems.
Of all qUalities and Styles of
Oli CABPETS,
To be Awedfa tads market. emit, offered to all
.eltarebes lad Lbatealeatioes at
Mitten" Wholesale Psicesi
All Ca w ,3nr lino at a peat ssdastion fro.
lans season's
gases.
OLIVER
& COMPANY,
Ira PURE 1131 BM. •
A,OfillEBoll & CO.,
Pit,bargli Foundry,
iwrirrAcTints An nit OX JUNO
MUTE FRONTB a FENDERS
Furnace and Oven Frames
Bxi.c2, 13 a cows
FURNACE BARS,
Cooking and• Heating Stoves
31 , GUMS,
=I
No. 209 Liberty StreOt.
SZtElir,,IT OF THE
`..•
, . • ••
ESTATE HYING S 'BANK,
On the int DAT OP ocrossi, Ig7.
boll rad Moilemen
11. V. 5.3 , Mandy at 0....
V 11. Illitliolatts, la IN —,
Utijnirallaal. ..... .....
M. ir• 4 -
CT...r•••,• —
T*)""" - LigireiT..... ."'"'
I.2lDasi .4 LND•slion 10:wiss 7:
Alsenki 111.••{ 11l{ 1111$10.1t0111, .1).
111.1 . 111 4Ha ..... 4........ 9.711 C 7
TOtal \ L/111111164C--....;..;„........pa0,t0 .n,
_ .. _•'..._ ..
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.... .t..,..,
liejonaiCoarieut la __________ _ _
T"*.. 17 . " le2,lllTialt, Manner.
Zot 6 qtrZit k rtt ‘ ll%rt ' ar r it o
o " D. '
WWW.II - Oo nod recioltlea. mot cooottd ' all
auto, mot slid HO fottootogtatt H. aMlTHootta onatco
Wit
. '
H. 01011T..13.
PiLIt3IDZWIP—IOD. 4 .I 7 .II O O I Ititt.
MOOTS
tea S. U. Mono , J. Ifoottood,
tosaJonto. •
agOy'Velo:.d. J.
V 043317.
W. 11. eatta,
Utmost! allowed Dtpottto It 3IX
Cala T. Mt oUlf. yr yotat to IIOOOsICO. to
oar and Tfortnatoo. watch It oat d.own. ta
Merl to Um tolooloot tad CONto3XO33. Upon
for doposas. Wm IV a. aoo 3 Welook w.
oath; all. am beton:lay avowals, moo to t
&dos.
0/710H. 63 Young INTUNT, .
totEhß, Plttsowilt
$lOO .FOR TEN CENTS.
0.17. ttw molt •üb.cdstn o. nqy.tnd to
npa.
TH); WItEKLY FRES?,
ghloht. 1110 gad
• .
- ilLarwis incintra..
bolt. vainiowill tar t... 01.04 that publlestio..
rd. Plarbi will b. mambo-11mM ...tits spirit
sr Us err
labia diontwswt battle with be its
ente. wrbers or the
FILL STOAT
•
er bob brillt.“ elbsobsr .111 be cemssezeo
Ed In the deb somber.
TH. IIL.LTiSTII4II.I.II •
will be *blob. blab.. and et Oes
O. nt abbe
sib able s.
The grab. Rye.. alid Isbar larntjN la Mir
este/rel. babe It nebotarr khal we Able
man ...Lb ea beer Mb cress LIAM la order m
40. tido. b. ball do roitowss •
0 0 11.40. ‘a beaks of gm, wit to 1.1.1•0•01
Weer I. lb. , ler • •44414•. 111T , 1 ri tun..
trelg. p.
. 1 . 1 . 1141 . ,2 4: 0 8" 11 . 74:ritr5 " 4 , 4 / 0 4 , / . 0 41 " .. ° 4 7 :
outs In. set bo tbelr l ea serisrlos
.0 bars *a eq
cwe
/babe 1.1.4110 Irklon. l e rates will be
ed babes et be r Um .
twins
401..471101.0 /
4 01..4 num. itriekerlogroo.. P.O
irlarrare.argelt
IT
10 Men' Oki ' : 4 Wa.b . .
Amers446. 411461/ ''''
1 7t
1
milimla 4,0416.11 Mb gew.47644•441444.
W !males. W1LK...5 CNOring MICA 7 6
l o
4 Wlleox Ja (111616 , 144 4 r1ns Mae4144.....,...1 46
4 :111 1"7" 116,4414e t 5 - e t. ,74. Velt . ilt d"'. . Ao
1.1111444.1416 wax Sea 134114.4. • .""f
•
• Tali VaUI
Will Ire "tang to 'stir •4Jtw. opt. W. ndl
tout, W, TSP. Oltltits. {1
Ceres eoples
othrtkfur 112..t0rt Jot
i'"2.".
STUART t CO .
__.....a. NO. It 100.1 " ..1 , . Y r , : t Yerti 1 . 7.
CARTER'S
=
NEW
SHOE HOUSE,
131118111111 HI OHM I
OOT BD SOB 110
fto:47 Fifth Street,
I=
Wasp. fro , I..npazed to sell BOUTS. 11110111
aN OLATSIDI *1 me wipes eu b. par.
aimed at *Um 105. ta t.l. cis/. W..*
DANIEL CIRTER.
CLASSES AT BOOBS of the
YOUNG MEN'S CIIRIIIIAN lEtOi lATIA,
A* 22 rirru 1111131ILLT.
(Mew .111 ie. I..lied suds Om
as 1 oltsw ekrlol. •sionwalpe% n•
nu veekly la the .m 01.4 sly. Dem. m.
meads/ at I. o.4.oo with th e aaaaa neton Ga sa
PF
iir L l Var
y -7 V,•
17.1,.na0 mda y 1,4•1ng. ho•
Libel 14V1 1112.
PrE7 2 l%ritrile 5. M 4 . 0 , 0 1 : ' AT,
ta. iltectisatial Laszlo gal Xr HIM
921:. 1 1:=11:17'ilf:JZ4'.. VITA- tv
" hf trrirelMtii:4irioignikt..pmet emu moth
miner
u m.
ilarmarr ear& rs U eltar eVar Alle=el:
, Arak i ta i ltr, e.enith.e beam
meMs:olo
panzre
IMME3
Weather Strips,
A' *Ms°. raezi, , lllo. ° •,`:.M
.e go wins 50. 17471 ...
teempersmee is the severe
RY W a tlibbrf fn tbs.. lint, WV .103t16 fa the
5004 br rub b er of laseeabl• Vesehe.
Lohle Ile meet mule nay En creel hut.
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I==2
PILIOLOTIONN Approving the
reae tor the /Vile Patti In the Oily or
Alienate.%
• ItaeoLuna. ay the Segel, and Come°. Conn•
elle of the City et • Ileahear het tee ruPoLI
tee Peek Commutes be end the tame le acnby
" rteoLY7n 4 , * Ttrap,,tu t , ie atd loecltleathces
rf . h . nafc , ilitltelical g Greet a Co., totenltted
il CS Of Y . salial Int IbeiF
Writ re IT:
can • =mon Uranus. loan mei mate
nOVl:l3ll4l7:trerunAV7o7ll.l4th
de, t.i DI. tuber. A. C. le6t.
JANICA Mantra.
Irreoldent of Stlect Council.
Atter:l). acrennon.
C " UaC. D RIDDLT.
rreclOnt of Common ten d?.
..... R. Dwroant,
Inert of Common Central. nett:
sonoor BOOIiS
ar waorzsms.
Country MOM art twitted to eall sad aim.
eeteastve cinch of
BOROOL BOOMS & STATIONERY
niXD Iron ram' mar
DAVIS, CLARKE & CO.,
9 WOODITBUT, toy. Distpaud .110
TEM I TEAS
Jut .len d. tiro and atlas lot of i.„„
. • • 7730411.1111.
• -AI WILIIIIOIPII TEAL KART.
• ....No. 111131amond. rlttabargii,
glad, noon.o retitled at prices nouns. e,
fiI:I"7:I4•III=ZATY°
. • - Iv*. multi= a mos,
~ nos - 15 Incosoul.
HOLE SPICE ILIUM.
s:animuar— ..... rimxs.
RIJISMART Jaw raves;
..fertftilsyjpre.
1 1. 4.
smum..4:s LH Pw. BrAir — ' 4
.
NEW ADVENTISENErs NTS.
ELETENTR . LIST OF APPLl
viritligns"
' t'"
rITIVOCaGIi•
H.TYnhaler, tar. ro. / irldward•
T. Jar. Mama tarn". /MIA wart!.
.I::.rletCondlly...:l.ogelf.gre;.l:.',!V ward.
Jos elrtn.'.o.ll, goods, &coed ward.
Warren diem:dud ,
' Tdwant 11./ilake.
ratri.k. Moder, eating haute. ward.
Jar C.IIIeR eating bird wart.
estriek Hogan. other p.a. Third ward.
Rout nail.. tavern. r nn weed •
Jae U. Butes, tavern. Ylith ward..
Hathdw • '
Z•rant. tavern. /lab sr.rd.
strand _
0..1, rasing hon.. Tionstard.
:11 ,, rr ,d •
V:%r3lll!=gliZtTAZ.4.•.;,. in
Jcl.bh litstser, Wing noose. a h.. ward.
PatrlCl/.1.. Went. Ittath
Xdward tillston. e.t.on ward.,
Moira kisggl. I sting hon.. 111 010 ward
al..] F. ItehT. t ills[ house, to ward.
W. ii surprov, eating inutile, astith ward.
August Chutes, eating hoes,
lent, ward.
V.
- th. eaRT.
John Sore, We n in, Third *std. •
Tenser, tardrn,_Ttdrd ward.
Yetil Healleroavern, Tatra ward.
[dam killer. eapag n ns g ise•J/drd ward.
~t'Td 0101 ward.
John s• Bactilier. tavern. Font. ward.
nate. a h g, tavern, Fourth wa.d
zdward Palau eatlat boa •• roggitt ward.
R„ ca.sea, whet . drods./rour. staid.
ratrted Cr.-. rating h 0... ltrtlaward.'
Pell. We 1.... Nam srard.
11.• y Itassont tavern. rennin ward.
- ;U9OOO rtulfman. eating how, tleventh ward.
John itletiely. tavern, Eirmiarba..
alltrtar•rtarela. ittradagOara.. • • •
Irmaeta atria . , latent. thesclogbarn.
bar. istuitb. stroluatiein.
0a5,1,. *eV..., omens. lest It inal agnate.
Jade nlaer, uttletydruda Let Blreutugham.
Nat,. Cowling. other good*. .
,Burr ..dock....
a t La
rrantja Metiorera. • at. toltaa. 11..aWreadt• . 0.
Liidgate, atter is
Law.neast in.
tiro..k. Patel'. tavern, MelaaapOrt.
J o t; II Ort.oo. eatlad Douse, Talents.,
Taney, eating nowt, Taranto..
house.
Pr eating hous a e. Untllaa.
••oberyld Elwood. tavern Wane:
.11,eus. Z -klenson.•earighousehil.restn.
spinalOon cumin. ether goods, harries..
=11.1:71.. 4111 e 1.1171i1i
d dt. •
M.. Instil. ta.. rdden. , •
,tango. use
Dash.. Melds, tavern. to.n.
berm= nen. eating 00am Ulan..
!Candles BECker. eating d.a.art Itarrtpa.
aLLZONZNY COUNTY.
The Ltd... Board will sit fur hearing in*
' above anolleations nn
,sill a lt.t. T. the effth
day of NoVember, OW Webtet A.
JOHN -BROWN, tiara.
no 1: •
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
J. M. MUM & CO'S .
Leige 2414 end beet BLANKETS In the
City.
3-4, 4-1; 3-1 WillTE FLANNELS;
RED AND YELLOW FLANNELS:
GREY AND COLORED FLANNELS
GREY TWILLED FIANNEIN;
SHIRTING FL.AANNELS; -
WATERPROOF CLOTHS;
WIDE: VELVETS;
=I
/114 1141vgs us ntosMi ot JILW 01.10 Del.
, Beme=ber the VA..
sr.. ra lustier, num
lIHNRY
PRACTICAV 1100H-lIEEPER
AND •CODUMTa...i. of tynntpillo yean •
onetleal Vrill
OPENING /ND CLOSING lALROGINTS' BOOKS.
Also. INMtlas Illraaq •aI 02
legla Raw awls meted as Ps-aTas
Dosele TAUT. Hennaed Rooks accurately aa.
lasted
PARTNERSHIP SETTLIALINIS made oat la
• Aboomah laal= l ; ml4. • •
Joao.* Lmlgtillas. IW. •D. ' HI nehav L
q'titteltr..4dkgaNg:o:7
I.
to
Nora. .Elrkplor , etalenaa/ACA
ms. um,: A Dull. ,Juse,llDllwal rat •
Waffle. Drlckalt• 111pj. Eat—
Issals Sells.. • Co.. ;Tans. Y. marshsiLE.q.
A. IL o.llar •ft • a.. .3.11.1E11/AOl KA, Ems.
Llttte. 141ra • Pasums.,.... A.
to
Zig,
A Co., r
Means 1/. eosin. tJals Wall.. Esq.. .
Jamas 1. Timmer, 144... p. W. • A. 0. Bell.
Gael. el 1111s4 Soar. Attllo
st No. SO
POURTII STUCCO . . alialm
Why. B. SCRIBBTZ & CO.,
No. Sl . Fifth Street,
Alltirtradltr,FlMG "retail
BO LT'S AND SHOES
Tax CITY. COMMISDIG
Ladle.' 'Slater Wall; le rot.. belt
qaallty end latest were
In Batton and Lses• •
VeTfailerT=
Watt's. ad'4.4 ud
divet•• /the Can Boots and Heard dole 001
dodsdusld add eddredg, or sopemas ddidltd.
adre,s oa
.
Vase and Truths` Heim Me sad Calf ratted
a but O w r d t L a ao st s o tWaand'
raw. asada. basl •
• LA, U➢rilGu
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
No.Bl Fl Street.
120 fnn
MARVIN'S
CIELALCUECOIELIR.EI
ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY
'l3 111111 13111111 ' l3 lag 14W!.
=El=
No. 91 Liberty St.,
=3=l=
JOHN ROTH & soN,
banonners mad Whalen's Danlen In
variety. AND DONZOTIO
WHIM BRANDI/3h GINS, SUMS,
WHISKIES. fro.. &0..
807 Xs 11..serty itreot,
tirroarn emmanittz primer,
• •
U.. 1011•• t Mona their Dialed. fled tea otlllla
I. nun.. tb. , t.‘7 h••• 0p. , 0d that . grbolosVa
:12:Artitriti:e4ittar=t2r01 1,
who favothem
of
•Is• Snug and mad.t•ollo4l4 1•INN.No• of
JOHN HOCH *lll be • tomeleet o go•r•ra• Dor
rd ' AVIAVVINIT:II:I4I4VA again!
Ferattreztazt part g esAT astentiON
dlr.e OLD UEU.&N WIND,
/Ad mparlat ya.UUe. of
PREXONI DOONSAD.
=E3l=6Mil
JOUX gOTII a ON
rnrcrA
The Highest harket Price
ram ros
BOVEREIBIENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER,
comb COMIXII a s sts? IOU&
J. F. STARE & CO., Bankers,
Dor. WOOD ADD TWILDISTSICTEL
13==
JACKSON & FREW,
.
CSueolossers to Lobt3lualcr •• •Varw . )
•
ILIMU71(71131LIE8 AND DC/TA= Ut
UarnesF, Saddlery, Trunks, dm,
=l,ll.ll,tirzett: 17:4 4%1=1
Ituketk hba. braising.
At th.t. now Worelsnah •
].02 Wood allairttot
ga. •ret , I. for 'be WOUDN&N BT
for .14,1 Pdoullt •Orkto. talst
THIR IR TO GPM 'NOTICE that
na the UM .1.• of s'oOolototr.' a. D. IRS
Wuraints Bantraplay WI. timed Miraa.l
zelpise or Joigrit a. CAULTAIL
Of the City r r PltObetrsh, la tbs coasts Of
Cja;:.ll grat f p_rgarg 'D:L •
w t . l . = 112
ttu Parbsat of on• debts sad dod .617 of SST
Pf.ePert7 DebrOglss to such bash rapt tb
es
crsaltars of In
UM YI ntr P
tiltZtrOPtN rt matt
.* bs .,
1111 itS W . l,l o rre ' n:lr.r.Wg. 4 l A :Prul e
rton.tp.l4 solos ths adlre of rho Insists,
ts. Mond strset,te_ttts .thly of Ms
71443zaftrAhAV,Att.V.Iii.rs
No:o'clock a: -
THUd, R.
hatt:hlll 0. S. marshal.
utrnsitirs
CRACKERS,
817 Liberty Street,
prrzioußan. PA
pENNSTINANIA AITAIVE
LIIIERY.ANDI4II. STABLES '
a. - 14,0 P2IIIIIIYLV/Ltai. AVZ.11133.
Carrtsaeo rortisargis. OM. Haws for
PAC Bonn boairja imp 6014 ea solo
uwutoa4 “acogiTana-osts r
YERTIEVEMENTEI.
TOE KEN lICKY SUITE LOTTERY.
GRAND HOLIDAY DRAWING,
DECEMS BER, ISIS
Whole Tic kets, 812; ricav„.s6:l
quarters, $3.
HO More IKellvtire and eD0.1.1.• grte•et
=Lb be mule t • • welt./ • Ife. danebt• r. tat
bend or ft., th an a t?elet In the lienton•y
SU. ItotteTt Now that the Holidays ere So
hand—die season when It seems altront • ,
=dr Imputed by tha =mom of on• feretstbere
tor ...iertrations. uweltMl • blew.. to
confer ei•ts from /orlon
Itsr y ening tO Me Pr.... M.
actual value. It bee icor been telnlowledged
an oho sic Infonerd trot t•e ntucty Mtn
Lottery • gees greater
norther
to puerile- •
tel so. tln ate lean any other Itgalsel Irate Ti.
the world. A magrad.uutelnel• +umber s•
stig till take p ate on the /Pet o. Deeeateert
'Mite offers until lea helleePteld• to pa the.
Mrs bolding slaws- Pante, lebo ore willog.
myths nrestment of 1 , tele drew., otototte
epee° • 11.10 e eternal ghlentlLO grins eke!
. annnld lore no &I VI PI apidylas for Octet=
r. 1.630 ho distrlbnc-4. The etpit•l prior Is
$30,000.
.tcum hstadernoo forte.. 10 the
Aunty older sf the eorersonnellog ticket.
Ne=reds Dl trelledlenttd I•elaorer• ettelar to
the following. /se almo•t oat: y oesurrlnel
•• Ulu Hwy anetelt Htlf era, who died In
whoa only tea lean or ale, [alums, at a pluo
In I etterY. the hanosome sere Cl tat thousand
I oant
s. or lily Segos.. dolls.. dile ticket
oso,-. dreg thlt litailile . eit• mote mu pet eent
to her by ber fattiest. lit. •Itlbert ore of the
=dot or - mln ea t Olen and Judges of his time."
How mane howl,eoald to trrlgni•ned DE a'
Shull at *Areas 10 the Undid Holiday Drawing of
Lee Hen totay Mats LOAery On Dlncaw
atoslay. IDDIr * ( 0
huwAgias, CoeLogion. K7•t
To whom an comonolcatloho .bwaid bo &damn
ed. • - nolg.hlll
FUELS FURS !
=
WHOLESALE AND
AT MIL SEMPLE'S,
Ko and 182 redeavkl 8t 811, litleekkei*
EXTRA HEAVY COUNTRY BLANKET:.
• o?zniip T.t , vmr.
1
Al' WM. -SEMPLE'S
ISO abd lag FOG/fit Street. •IletDw7
.ELT
=MEI
i
=I
=I
At was. ISIIZIEVI.FII,O
lbw a HS llf.DMiaL BT.. LLTAGa.ItY
Men's Undershirts dt Drawers
I=
I=
WM. SEMPLE'S,
Is. US ui HZ tali Nat. 11lasliag City. IL
TEAS! TEAS!
Of all Prieto and Quality, it
EL. JEN,. X rt. 3370
Cur Crime T
gooni
od ......-- L
flood l e § s)
.•La •
ISLA= Tildi—Uolos •
Bi► ark
ecninbont
Irme Move 11.'4 tut Brestairl.......p.=
cc.au T. "..•••• " 0
1.411
• .
Clikatltonhl Josh, veTt . y.talat
josh], You:it liSr x e k
Fa, 1 Ittzed Wu, A Den thaet.ldo. YAW..
No.: •. .• 14 id hest • •• •LA
k tigel e =t " X=rtzW . V
say equally. had I=te ete yle o k.. - .
=ear 1111,7 :Au weave Menu cants h e ir
pmad la the ht et. betides (MUNI • Peh• aid
taw ankle ttNeh exult? Atha thelr tut..
WhatlTS and 114 7.1.0 eh.. AMU/their!. -.
TOBIESI TOMES! TOMS!
0,000
NO, 1 TOMES,
BEtEIVLD MEEKLY.
AL!, 600,000
Lancaster Half Spanish Mats,
-tun received, Vida we c ITO Id the bade asap
La cue.
Wrenn and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
R. & W. JENNINSON
Pie. II Federal Street,
caLIMS/1_
r==
CHINA WAREHOVSZ.
RICHE) BROX & CI
snompiazonmestoo.
N. 100 Wood Strout.
• BEITTASiti. 'AND SILVER !LATE:ISA.
lILNITARIII. TLTItLTtI and TMII4 001 ,
LYSII. %bran az band.'
oruwrita
CAINA N 'Mawr;
CHINA VULLICS SIM%
rthilakflaw.,
v.c..,17.1"104 , "
Ala M
wONA
11 •
raw.asit Erma eal .1 . gazt!itu
and ithotesAle and Man tni4e. • _
rg
s
r.on , and Isms the BMUS., Mtn')
NEW STYLES
1318 DARK AND DRECUN
SUiTS,
t r yArrojat style. Or ilks Loll season, co BOW
I I
I QUAY LOGAN,
I so. 47 I Clair Street.
itus!veLL.
I GREAT RAZE AT CORTI
lairdo.took of MVBtW&L INSTBI3IIIII7B
ig °eared In was. 1 am proarto• io mine 1010
Ll:NVignegaritulrit.Mgi,g,"2”."?...
say pntiaat .40.31 st
, 141P±It
t_
_1 4111 t, Z =DMUS%
otu /GO trolithilelll sum&
WE` WILL 0
EEP ON
r ' KttAlnad a n
JsitayAva l l
uuxt..=
HAND
Le to 0W MT3..
za,
TMU nd _
war WO read.
lannalorric arm.
FULTON MACHINE WORK&
E1TA..111310 I=l. •
Motutor) of OTI.aM Ralf WES, of on
.1140 rod of of
wr i ool t. pa ,a ltukj,Ar t ila
V a ija=ge, ' Earlow of 10, Ilona le hOrga
=I anal:as, ',blob 101/ h. .Old at voul
7 • P. F. 011.1.11114 N 411.1119. 0.. '
''llTiTt::l l ,l7llkurZN
SC#OOl. BOOK&
•
the Under sword 1. tiered to =ISA WI
Motto or 110HOOL B-0 nod ttiolr ocootopaot.'
Whit rees. "" Tiso;ltirintetiVan
BTATIONIOLY... 11EBO 41 PATIO , 1311.11211123
sad !RATS euurAut, tor Olookboords.,
WWI Droltsolly anoudoil tO
antlarrito 113 Thlr4 ht.. tuborrh.
A pglil t g D c L i c l . Ds
DAMS/DLLS IWAIIDB
FOREIIIN AND DOMESTIC DRYOOODS
ZO.H WOOD WIDDIDG
Odra bone Wow Manor WIT
R.
n.
OPENING.—ASIB , M. - Hrrcnm
sWopRIIoa
savriftwaor,-,rue wria immure,
• apamat• na• rine) , at the wait AVOW
:go staix.psirc ,
Al o t tif icie I/mum , arn
EON
-500 . MILES. H. 147 -.1 1 - T i r ._1 11
.1 1 `,..?"...-To,rAt:
. Anneal Mete*, ot thatitootboldersot th fit
.or Tne bar& a Chitnoilirtith* Iletrhel Oomps:T, V'.
i i"-t Peron ot electing it ewe ot I. teeth, - eiti r"
t Mit menet item. thlit ht. tell ►t *Lite lt.
1 nr str.°l;gT l. 4l.ll ° M 7 t,rett3T," z , ' ,
0 iCX BEE hilk - r,st iOti n'eloie a. le. . L.
:-- JUIIN 111.'1 . 41Gh. Jr., itegetim
(Mahe the Pitts. I von. R N. Rea tl•erel•t,.
..,,,,,, :ar ab l rgb. Nov. Iltb, 1102.. ,* 1
molt Imo
,
UNION
Bunning West frog Omaha,
ACROSS HE COMM
ARE NOW O,O3IPLETED.
The apron Pantie Ifelliond confOnne het.
Duet n touter 'Swot ?abroad ht the Innt
teen month., than wag neer, built be nhY otter
pnypnhyitothn tone tint: .4 that will coo
liana the't•Ottmlth the tame ennui 119:111ele
completed.; Ton Mottoes Mohnen bolne
noshed tepidly rutetrd from exam:ant* by
ebelbane . of C•llforals, and
lifteptelet that
Tlir ENTIRE - GRAND LINE
To the yield° .11/ bum. ffix 3 / 49 .
!WAX TULN ONIFTBIED.OII . Tar WORE
ALIZIADT 'SIC DUNN, MORZ THAW
ONE''-PE iii 3 Ur Tut WlluLig LINZ lIINOW
LNRIINNINfirOILDEB, MID SWIM LAMM
-103.L1M EUW zrArtAlr , D iirrObt ITTB&8
EVES BilrOßY. Mouth.'
Forty Iffinion Dollitrs in Money
hive elieedy been a:needed by the two power-
NI comp sales thet hare enulestehen 410, Sates.
prim, sad thorn Is no leek — of fend. fbr Ile most
vigorous promotion. ,When the Untied maim
Government Nand h neeenml to Steyr. the
ionetrnetton of the- Union' reolile Vellroid to
developed protect lie own lutereits. It (eel
tte com pullet authorised:to build It Inch ample
mild tut Mould rendes lb speedy compleUon be.
pond s doubt, ?kg avillsble mynas ot ch 6 Union
Encino Compnay; derlied trent utte
Government sod Its own sioelholders, may be
briefly summed era follows
1.-Aintied diates,Bonds.
Having Mart , yalIM to ran and bearing slx per
mut Barr en/ Padres% at the rate or SIJ. MY
hale fre 511 hales as the ?Whit - then it the rats
of µCM per toile Par 060 hales through the Hoek,
Mahatmas, thee at the rate of CC,COO per hale
tor thozematilog distance. forleatehhho Unite/
States takes a sewed Um as security. The la•
tents:oh them bond. lo pildby the United State.
genriz.nt, wtti.ch alto - Days the comAley Inte
-1 halt the Armin& of Is. MIL Li money tor Mass-
Port/ag Its Veleta. troops, mall., .te. The re.
•
malaise of tbs.. WWI. ISsos./ t / 1 . 0 ././ .
twsr. owl/. sod forma aalntlaufhnd wbleb .
maf Mwd , f d:aebsrge whole =Nu/Soft/0
lien. The shoot. against the
Lodi of the tartest year, sisoloat to four sad
oss•ball /Imes thla Intsrest:
2—First Mortgage Bonds.
-Hy Its charter the Company LB permitted to
Woe Its own Irtrot Horton/Be Bonds to Um woe
animist As tlu bendstswd by the government.
sad so suss, and only cor Ms road progrersts.
The 'Tendons for the bondholders are the Hon.
IL I). Very., B• N. &name from Neer York.
sad tae U...l)ekre Alen. Mender of the U.ll.
ltaate of gepweetetlyst,erlso ate reopontlble
th, the delleeri of the hoods tutee Company .
it to:ord.:Lee With the terms of the Lew.
3—The Land Giant.
The. TIM. Peelle Itallroaal Coomahy het •
land Stint es aD *lute doisatlrm Ism tam gar.
...eat 12,F0) acres to the 'KVA on the Ite•ot
the ros4, Irblet • LII not be worth Sue than $1 10
ret saw et the 1101 rise ieleallon; • •
.1- ho Capital Nock.
Tim authorised oapltal al *hi 'Salon raCto
a•nroad Company to lIMO.OAMM. of which ovor
CO;O:O nava boon paid on tna work already
The Miens Sufficient to Build
the bond.
Cootrsets forth. eatits wca of tollOngSl4
.. Ilas otiLsst-dass 1 . 11:road west from tombs,
Soprlklas alma of UM Moo. dimeuitisooststo
• rk. sad ...starch g aaaaa azDOse exess t air.
vertex. bare been made with rasp:mall:s per.
Wu (who bars already Wetted oviratemilesh at
the average rate of ofzir-eght thoerand and
afty.elght dollars tgeS.Crall permits. This pees
lieludes all neeefrair shops for coestreetion
and meosin of ears. Ceres, stations and all
other thrdarnteilmildiegN sad also locomotive.,
pass. neer. baggage. and freight ears. sod other
requisite rolling- steel. to mt =own that shall
not be tee. than 0.00 per mile. Allowing the
salt or the yezalstys maa basdred Arid olstrtt
as of the stens kuntlred =Lee rssamed to b.
trait try Um racifte Cstoyany .to Da . **O 0 se
The Tolal Coat of peyen Hun
tired Mlles vE alibi as follows:
LI
=
:UmUts..M ew,cco
AA4 thaccunts on bowl., Sunep. An 7. ZAO.CaI
In=
•
/lath . U. S. BOlldt arelSittat(ll4oll4. sad to
Compun . s own first Loltjaga Bonds b./
• reidy masbt. on lave u tae
Available Cash lierources for
Sundial; Eleven Bun
died' Mlles•
' • ' '
......
Tint Mortamite ....._ .. gyoce t....
th•ill.sl 0.. pola la on Ina vomk icn;
La.a ennt,Ti.o . i:Cirsenrobt St 401. ,
acre ...... ' 21.120,030
MM=
, .
• ........
, nit CO.M•ny can aellpie mo.cautiO• for ruppiy
. .
los say dedelmmy that May nun In num. to
essenation. Tbls =sy 'Ds one wholly'. 1
pah by sildldassl anniralptions to isplis.tost,
.
•otive•weguy has alteady bees made for •
portion of these Janda. and arrangements are
note Droops... to offer a pert of them the sale.
While their who/eyelike will no. be sraVabie gar
.ate ressa to eases, they win mean 1 , 347 lie•
portant source of rerenursto the canplos7.l .h.
lards of the linnets Central Hearosoll Company
are selling*/ from he to {Li per WV, and ether
feed-grata cmpastles Le the Wert an receiving
reams prices for elhalar presort:es..
.
FUTURE USINESS.EI
• .
The most ektnami b e' tierce *rennet •
doubt th•t •lon the Us on ractile Eallrud le
•SI althed the linemen I; thew that solt.t, Alow
Over It, is the only rallroled conneelleg the two
greed tartans of the /forth Ala titan wan.
neat: will be out of the wonders of ratlway
' trsa.portatioti; ad es th will hare to comptall•
ate, It eau elwal a charge reweneretlve rates.
The 'Peelle nail eltransithip Omura./.of Sew
frOik I. now resoling •%rlaiaufe 01 Its splen
did manias between E hautboy sod Calm '
en* datm, IWO le dpubtlees the alemer of
1 other liees, that will tearer. the Patine Mean
, Laden with the teas, mines and other eroded/et '
1 'Pattern Asia. Zama g Some rent Isom or .
resChr emiolee. of ooze arattreir low valets,
shartoeu of time den gee the' &wades of
I Weights; and Mont 'et these mono , * era grad
their neural tratent over the Vole a reran Ina ,
root.
•' It Is spate Itable boon to say OW IL Wale
tell be limioell only t rthe threelt7 of the lire.
and that no other road late • deans track so
w i nb
neat mazy. Califor.le Mid Oa Man not mily
be supplied wtth weans of tranthsrt for tunes
' senora, wall, trettotrs d otter freights, Out
the inhabitants et pa 4 .- Colorado. lath.
idato and liatitella nlll seninathicate with the
older Metre almost entirely ,by ills road. /t
will bathe . to iiithe great naming dl.-
aria. winch la only awallthit tale n.4=123111 of
centroeulation to itheiest • eoPolltilon that will
elation iti Vest taboret 1 end other mealtime,'
'and which 6,1160:w0u1d Osnathamphe btaleame
for a rallressi laic . • ! • • ' .
g IHNINGS FON IfilY BiIeISIM.
i.s.t.
While tee through be nres ol the Compeer
rat be amply remalleiltM It isetill In roe fa.'
tan,
helltaw, but tee local hell se en the pact of the
road le OperetbaltiUM raw *Mt seMetettoryt
Burble the' tlearter end eg Isar 31, as wenn
of ll= teasel the Union e bent..: was In
'operetion. 'rt. Bitherin dent's Meteor& thews
the PAO elnireetats .. , 1 • .
...'.". ;. •
, . Earning.. . " •
-
rummers, reelable. Telegraph end, .
.11.12*______ _ ,;__ . ....Mtn: 54
EslaMi;Mti
as
OM!
=M
no. &Teas. Ofteaa, Cpiadaelar .
• Tral.s. do a 53 =IC
NAT t35.5313a5 tubal • . al.s Cu
• *Lin as
in
all {1.15,0211...14.1
Total
hat aetrat the SIJ;
m. for %sane
account for t Cute)
soca tit its fellows s '
• 33 Jistell6,ll ol for Slay. Jan.
.031. *.
M;2IMI
).,
i '.it,t Jvy. - ..iri r . 713 .11 •
*et ?milt.-- . ...... . ...10w7st 01
The amount of Bond. tee Comp•a7 tea Ma.
pa PM man. et 4:11.00.1 mite, la .1.%0 ed.
intatest is gala, throe oaths, sts percent, ott
tisti a.m. la VS,POO; ad au waren. premium. to
Oartrandnd with mama r Saratagae to glat - A .
*hooter that the set earnings rat tid.q..t .
were more OEM PST flew Ms Wane 9a she
lirli liontatra gouda on this length at toad. '
First Dlorigage Bonds,
. .
ir boas prlopipal Ls • , amply iwovided t0 , ...4
letore intartat It IP thoironglay teor.•• P..% b•
classed among tai liaratir Invotaseat.. They
T.Y, C e n t . , .. Go ld ;
- Six Per irlit d
' •
and an offered for
the ores at It NINESS
CYNTtI ON Tilt DOLL/11. and seemed tutor,
set atilt:Per Oral. In clamey from reify
Utor puttee ,srs Soling advant.i. Of
pneent itteD price of tiarennatOt orrKko to ex.
ettaSsge for these Bond*. ondels are over
•ttN P5ll CENT. I.IZIPLIL, aad , of the
carnal rate or pssogoes on sew 9,.7
Over . 11ine Per Cent. Interest.
Subscript's...4U be r• siva taVlttsbursh by
ipApm, cAUGHIST Ai CO.. Third mei
Weed streetS: -
.'IIeCLEAA • CO.. IS'eurth street.
And tri Haw Tark ttes Ocespany , . COe. . puq.
10 Nunn West, sad bl
CONTINFAINTAL NiSLONAL 11121r/Li Sr •
EgMIMMMA
a -Hs J. cute° tontri - milibm. yd II Will
in 4 by tb• Compuni a:Ty:Used Ageaty
thmayhouttb•Myitof Mat.% *Plebes. teYPB..4
Oaw degYIIDUT• .y=11.14415 tiff be OblallOd OO
yyyUcallcif. Btalltaboal 4
drafty or *Um Awls list 11.1Yoly Vat. up tW
Wads wta be by int. tree oktlisril Tits= ey.•
Draw, •
, . .
JOU* 2. CUM!, resulter, '
Noe. u, • : Nor:ark;
NOTICES.
AIICTIOif SALES.
iMM=I3
BkNrutupr HALE of ctotn.
I.T4ll T a a t i In i ND S kIW I TV4I:
1!“). No. Mkt at 111 o'lOCts ba "
dio. GS Pon moot. fatalorta Otcaolod by Jacob
Abrahams tho nano ._odlo of beadoslil4o
Gott
.. a, cony to Roma =a goalie."'
Pants otol Vona. ttworeoats,oll Clot 1. GAGS
Goats` llarotsblog Goods, Hsta.' thabraGal.
tr.L t iygrg btaaa alodlitAtbCSlbo
JunY M. 6.81711).
HIT A. LTIXI6MTS.
PRIVATE REAIDENCE AND •
LO G - O 4 U e D rma ( w
4tsA a a l x il : t t WV LI mise T la
Oa ,
.C:igirirga e rxslslVlhasili at
at ' a ' o=l 1117.1.1inlit
Iron. a( .Team,l *MA tn. hat
mutt, (maths. bath, nun
to
m
stands/a bed (toms, aalth hat ad maw,
mak, twos tamp te start ratan and imam; alba,
elm rem. lee Mato, *flatlet( *Ram, coal Atm*, 1
atabla, curium house, At. Tim maatttor ear.
rata and ilaratta.trUl lea aalMlLS•Ltaly anal
the ma of the tam*"
Terms mut all thformttlaaltolli I ,
J. L 5
.1 .Alt= tl; :.
not " tae seatteal Matte:
pUBLIC SALE of
VALUABLE LARD:
Tar millscrlbm,lll ors; at PubilslW s. OM
Landad=ill
mg t. .. from ri oW
tisburrn, Mut miles below
Et . 1:111 . 119 i sal 11 (. 01 . • st u d , :auttom , 4.lftrit
griefs:nay ars • litou:i)v.ilar gjib i alirg
.11(1 otbez zesemsky outbuilding.: ozaanni
etudes holt. übtutdanoo lintssiona, tale la
gala conualinin at 11 o!s!ltn i. it ai
lagtid &MTN LICTLIG. Audio seer.
toxv:4:4;o4.izi:9:4llltio
'Ner27.- J. DICK.
Carpenter and Builder
um.id ii = o 3 4. lP m zNsic fi lit valdi rzrtme Lvz.
n. ,
Jobttlas dons vrith neAtzmulsad
` o d.,ation . 4•4.
.29tatinIMP
C. 3 .
N.
Ifo:17=4;
yOEST 11101:1111£118,
House Carpenters autßuilders.
•
.111 kiskOs of JoUbiag sad Bun
attend... 3 W. Orders Ws as SW. 441V94
BTUS= rlttsisersb. sad No. x
JIM ....PAXlank
j & FBAISICIF"
CARPENTIPS AND 'TIMM
'n
NMAlretwar.,.
i Tonna!". sad mo no. a
in Mut 214 Wins BC, stikal
11m41
Z.H. PALLIIIIMEit,
flousejiallder add canwodir.
r e w ar r at DJULILWIS ALM( DDS
pasn
ae A :jratratir . 11.14Uthl irtli6 I M S.
ITM
110108 E BOULDERS AND
CARPENTERS. -
A
'maxima Asir =PAD= WanlttlY f••
ea to
. nnisasopr gain,
salt: 117 Oraltbled itavet.
0F1V1N:Vg:515,1.1:1 , 5: 4 4
AIERIDUANDP
LIVERY AND BALE STABLY...,
J. W. NICHOLSON. PROPRIETOIL
aO 141 Asa 112 TIMID 11111.11,M. -
tOppailta llat'iutl• , Ito tat.)
.
HOWSX3. causuevs, lin bus; ltsa
denlaz assamloalsall to.yanatanl ag•at
Horses. mould
italuarzo-..—J:tuisc zrnznu..
MUM =MILL,
Livers n 224 Cal* Stables.
435 . LI8ZILT1' 111111XCE.
Clinedto ranialmis itazoga Doat,' • •
• prrTIMURCM. -
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tiSueousOrs to eseaMaisa t00.4:' . .
p:arida immitiOnt-
MfrT T Zatif ylar Tr
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VET*. Ccrilliestos . . 2
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sa 101:311111 IT, Apollo Basionag
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bolasals sal IMMO
Tobacco, Snuff and
41All ZIE.A.F7I;fr
ELGELSIOII WORE&
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sad deal= la
TobaCcot gota. Muth am,
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11 fq±4 0 - 6 1 A 11
WESTERN UNiVEBBITY
; 71:111 Nizr =EY WILL COMULVIICIZ
crcritnser.massum.
I O the mull, E s o
Fidel.% 1.
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elva wen , attistlioa. ociaISOIEW
SWORWEI
STEAM POWER
BRICK MACHINE
. 11.1.27171111 1 121
PITTSBURGH BRIOH *LOWE
BRICK Rilill - FACII/11116 CO. •
Thu Ilesellait takes lbs etas &met troy
!re k airlgTVlVßTP=CritZi
itataroastit7.. ole:slati to Mil bs septe.rat
'"" 111 ' "' co:au: P :110 eretteonel,
m d
PeseteTe hoed ' ' ae.e.ales • Masi_ tn.
wall, urea v." liettat anal( Sawa. 'ea; Met •
to team 9a ants
a hisgriereatee. Ste
boat ..st..or or t... 2 rue i t aad i sie
tar toki
ill ztva ,... v m eotana, , ,g oit i a ms nelide n. w
Uaa.'
Van LIBERTT IT.. 94 Illteurp,
Pear the Upton 11. D. Depot. •
ealidte PITTSIIIIIteIi.
pusT CLAUS ZAIOJUNG Qum
AS:PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTOIT.
J. LYONS, .
two. 110 Wood
figgaT BTYii 07nytaFwza=•as
ilLlEYt.ict-gar!:*B3zis.olll%;
alryrargittrj of
alkarat."D 2.0n1,,N0 th.,
wevarzoratr.,a,.. .saniews'
WEST CONISIOSI MACHINE
vrose woux4__worthwen maw W woo Canasoa.l.lilOmunT. r
71ULD.H WAWA= CO.
ELL/LICCFP t iaV j .rultus
AND-?omit
3 .11.1 WI
AND ?omit zatTaria'
w ire i ree WOISMUT 11214111“. raLX/Ilt
mums
R, P. GETTY,
Choice Wines 'and Liquors,
so. U N. N. Cos. _OHIO VT. AHD DILIOND
AlL:Omit Cltr.
Nailer, is hereby give* that
retonted.Aboastion as Um Fatale 04,
O•THZI42ix DITWYLLE6 liM of Wo City
or ovviunitl, Urn Cola groat.
JA111.3 MAIM.
141CUNAkit wurrxer, •
GEonam mamma, _
CANBY aIAIIOFACTUREI,
-44... , thazzratrna-, "V T .
QUM. 111141 , MISW ni k t• I
TREES* TIMES! TREES I -7-
14v"Vsi s s7.1taig . it i Ars1 4 rs i Tr "'
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