Il 178& PROOPZCTES. 1868. A - TIE Imiiiiites mum' ! •The lamest daity paper in the &tabs of Aomayloanter, oilers tAo h2ect year of its 'miaow. withisereowd facilities for die- I amino:k g the tarred nems of the day, , and for rendering good political service ,ln the important Praridential aromas of ' 3869. Theforthemstnoseuton Of &ingress Promises to prove one of the moat import , ant held /lbw the formation of ,the go, arnmerni, and the proceedings emit bs any matched, by the intelligent mama. litedese of the deep interest ariier'wl in the Proceedings, - as ProPrielors of. the aa- ZIITTE have .made aroma for daily &tinge/we and tellers Buffing the aeseion, from a highly intelligent corre. ey,ssd.s, who enjoys the anutdence and • friendship of the leading members of Me &nate and frousa,.the head, of the vari ous Deveirisnents, and Me leading politi ekuis rim frepund Washington, 40 that readers am depend on receiving the first, fullest and most reiiable intelligence from the seat of GoLllerwmad. The proceedings of Me &ale Legista rsce;atliifortheoming session, teal oho prove inier&Ung, inaimuch as many gum. *ions of &porton*, I will acme up for legislation. The g 4 ZETTRui/1 keep at the &ate Orptlai, daring the entire session, an intabgent and WAN eorreapondent , who wit t promptl re port theProccedings by mail and I pA, St Wile only pa "eat journal of ruts twol whievaiw grefteets and steadily 4 advocates the ;principles held by the Union Republican Party, and interpreted by a total thngtt.tt. . . CI he 41•1477.11 rettd(o7 natter at 74777p0r Mk 4174.'74n / 14 / 1 1arsior ammo, oalUe swift t. 417 71 7 44 .4477 lAI deoput as won at al la, 747 tootoopoon to Ow Lemma...goal:Li. 1774 Lac em 1n00.. 4 2. 4 .7 arparrmemt Au 1147 ol l orn - 7144.1. 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Iresider nom, as aitneettee a red sket eta"( 'v.- Wetly le Mal r r 4 brans wad harass, visa veni; 11. t rottototto &pooh:and orttt methyl tat attea - *Maim tt4 topottartoo, mut mitt to so coadatfatt softie ptiaotay awl roaaalLo to tosseters qr att taltittaair dasotataattaao. 711 .aortitalturat. art.' oarieri. tatoatth ptw oantaioatal Waco a/palm/rata of tat patter WU* ommolvatal to a ammo. watch !iettt Java, motto. jati , toi7 to the mato. MI=M:M • Eta Marty 4.03. Delinerad lalainamil. 411401 my and all GU wart Banmadiator /A east. Per mat, paribta Se Oarriara Tax wziescr G =Tr. , . • WEE 1 Z 1 74211T11 Apr soni tamed Shiranna atm oa the,Daity, mad to lab iha tan tind. cheapest and bmi landia S. Mho. ft Amide,* 1. sh. Aa.. qf are, fame% amehamie and truism* man.k it ,.. mak mak poly Mild colas. °ramrod news by Miamdph and mid; Ma (aridly, oditindois or thr ond • ohofeitiretarion itiordry and art ontilla together OW moryldiair important gertaintrie to tharoorld petlitue. gerieht hersteehneas WU be added in meek a manner. S. and jam, rod" iha Jemmy and yardmen the marbt import/ of Ma WEBJELI GAZETTE aro hy commlort remuent aearawlidijed to hi bla standard *Whorl!' for both haws and setters, mad in mmaareybot etrelse in Magni latimpi araidm /alarm Ohio and Warfel. T.Tryinid aro *Mort saint.. Dia fit.. of Om MIIZETT.ears vied arstranytia.by Dm Mat ComMoldlieyhtroy nfasxes Gs important Unicaio tormina the valtne prima to Lit market, at tha tftradf brainars brawn:Mos in di pate. Oar atranis WIZ fawn. so hi {MU., h‘g bialy *lndict arm and rat alb:min.:Ara mend mom amid.. air hoe one anaimm that mom of our ~ .des adoskltedeprtind ars mere nary. lA &Wane to a(nbi ash hi made at nay tibia id Pma•-• Aa Maim. Priamapars and Merchant. ors rm yemirod la da as dont. TAMES OR I= WilitilUaS2lll. M 414 duhfriper.... ............. ' Ciobo of i Ogle of • LIS. —mod ow& LI Uot pg. op Iko • air /Ow ozonalloo* ooytee of *War Doti, or EV. midmost/so propetotro, PS3IIIY►II. USD lc 00, • GAirrri Itticnitro, Al& It end!! tr/V1 &tree, AntseurnA, pommy vspen to Western PenneyWannt, n'asteraOldo and Western Virginia rabll.hter Wenner% and oend:ng muted 'pap.. win be wattled se ens par's sunsets with the IIIIGT ?tire Eittstturo gaitit TC113114114Y. SOVISLISER r. 1567. A LAMM migration of Mormons Is expected from England inert BP TER Yammers of the Keatnc [ ky State Arseail at ,Frankfort have di.r.-arged a asmberotempkweei became thyaerved • la the Taloa army.. • tali Parliament of Germany i kiss abol Asked all laws against usury, leaving leaving Money .as ftee as any other commodity; to bring what ha who has it Mid he who What/lit may ogres that it is w4rtb. Gear. batix.a MAnnOns, Ara?usader from Italy to Paris, is said to Lie stat ed to the French governm t tt that French troops would no longe be re geared In Italy, because Qui dl aid his lieutenants were about to emigrate_ to the ITolted States. Tit. dacha reports of the Freedmen's 13setngs Bank shows that since ft began openitlonit the. cOlored people of the Beath have depoelttm over ten minima et dollma, of 'which over half a =Mon sttlT stands to their. credit. How mach $ karo poor Southern plates deposited ia banks flatiog that time ? • l'irissourt of Richmond (Vs.), writes to the New York Tribuns regret _Wet that the blacks there felt compelled to vote igiiinst . the whites; but says they felt that the lineation was "ahall we ever ego* have *chrome to voter" and that Unto the other ticket would be to rots awry their own right to vote. When they feel that this is secure their opinions of Btate and national policy will be Sapid as varied as thou of white men, lad they will vote accordingly. • Louisville on the 20th A. C. Run• Tan yam committed to prison as re lane tie, And RIM found, next morning, //fag on the ilota in a pool of blind, very urea, having stabbed and cut hi.. self 'badly. There are hopes ef his recov ry. • Pat Leonard and Zebu Hunt we • er mined on complaint of Chris Blibit for shooting at hint, while interfering to ro• tea a woman named Ann Duff, w .om they had hang up by the thumbs. he Deauterst, from which we take the tic- mutt, does not sae that ♦nn was bl , ck; lett had_ she been white- the Deffluhfrat would haps been Indignant. Pat Bran. non, Councilman of the Eighth ward, had !Meek thousand dollars In Fenian ' bends stolen Etten his office as the night of the 2lst. 4 . ~ Tax Prise learna, by ptivate'advicee, that In Pittsburgh "there will he, from all appearances, Ai bard winter, with nothing but wants In StmudinCe." A. mistake neighbor .Pras. There is an abundance of coal, considerable smoke, some dust, and as much oil as can be ,! desired. Thu hills sicstanding -' round in great abundance, i d we have in almndsice of folks ho have M an abundance of reasois foil ` thanking .. -. the Great Disposer !Or fuel, l4gt, coedit' abundance, for health andtliii means of preserving it, for friends t i an i,the power . ' to add io their Com fort, y °slog even a ' wall portion of oar abandeht means of . hippiness and of making otims happy. ', 7 , Will an regret that, fromloit; witer, we c asuist send, of our abundan ce, to these communities which mast solver for want '. of Orbit we could spare; tint we hive an evandance'of hope that a hood rain will ~ yet suable' us to send out Products to atom 'who need them; . and! Vihatever ! toy to the abundance Of o# wants , a wed!, ii destitntion hi not one of them. . .. .. ~ ... ... . . . , . , ... ~ .... . . . ~.....;',.-:, TEE WOOI.GROVVE ARIFF. The National Wool-Growers' damela lion meet in our city towierrow. Their headquarters will beet the Mcaengahela Hense, and they will probably have a meeting in the Court House. lion. main' Q Itassur.a. is President, and recommends that they appolat a commit tee to meet and arrange to Join the Na tional Wool Manufacturers' Association in, holding a Wool Exposition, in Chi cago, next year. The Wool interest of the country is well organized, and that branch of our Inetutry has advanced steadily in importance. Our 'Citizens are deeply Interested in everything con cerning home manufactures, and should - give the Wool-Growers welcome to oar city. Were oar. Iron interest, as thor oughly combined, we might reasonably hope for protection for our =armfu -1 tures. Let our citizens, who feel their interest either in the agricultural or manufacturing prosperity of the country, embrace this opportunity of banishing with men who're so ably tbstering both. As it Is for the best interests of all that our wool should be grown, manufac tured and went here; that we should raise our own sheep, card, spin and weave our own wool, and wear Se much of It as we require, so It It fir the hest leterest of all that we !shorild - grew our own corn, wheat, beef' arid pork, and convert them into railroad iron, watch springs, and every ether form amaze. factored iron required, by selling them to the men who work in metals. In stead of sending oar wool to England to be carded and spun andwoven, and send tog our wheat and corn to !bed the men who Card, split and weaver!, let us bring the men hero and feed them while they make the cords, spinning Jennie* and looms and convert our raw . materials into blankets. Thu we increase our population by drawing to on? shores a moat:valuable class of citizens, aid-Save the inevitable waste of carrying -wool -several thousand miles and blanket's back *gain. - Bo of Iron, steel and every manufac tured article. If manufactures, in Eng land, cannot compete with those In this country, for the imPply of our' markets, the result Is that they conic here, with their workmen and machinery. That this policy is for the best interests fif the whole bonntry.is so 'self evident that it is strange there can be a difference of opinion. What should we think of a dairy man who carried his milk and all the provisions for his workmen, forty miles to his. cheese factory and then' carried the cheese back to where he milked his cows? How Would It pay for a Western farmer to sat up his threshing machine some fifty miles from his wheat fieldi, take his almaies, oats for his horses and food for his men over to the =Chine, and bring the wheat hack after It is threshed? Supeoee either did this that his partner, who owned stock in a railroad, might have the profit of trans portation?.Would there not be great loss somewhere, and one which t he part ner must eventually share?. It is eingulu that the "hipping and agricultural interests of the country can not sea that a policy which would be in. jealous, If not ruinous in a private butt nem, cannot be a profitable mode of con. ducting our public &Wm The lona of uieless carrying, and the loss laseparatde from transportation, must fall somewhere, and this is on the community.' Mei a ship load of grain is sunk, 'spoiled by damp or rats, there is to much the less for the world's con. sureption, and the price of what is left is increased In proportion. to • 'mare bushel wasted.' The entire spirit of economy which Is the soul of New Eng land prosperity, that of "saving stops" getting near to your work, is at val ance with the plan 9f bringing mantic lured iron, instead •of iron manufactr:r— ers, from England to one shores. No matter how much cheaper iron rails ur blankets.-may be In England than here, under the present aye:ens it must be most economical to Isere our staples manufactured at home. In the end, and before any great leng th of time, the homearticie — must be the cheapest. for nothing. can prevent the natural consequence 'ot the farmer paying, on his castings, hardware and clothing, the tax levied by, wasted' labor and grate, itt carrying his Productions to England, to feed the men who there make and send back the articles he most pnrchaee.. Let, therefore, our manufacturing and agricultural interests take every upper trinity to combine, or rather to' under stand the theiltable combinations( their interests with each other and those of the whole country, and to organize and bring Congress to see and legislate for the welfare of the whole people, by the most effective protection to oar home in dustries. IWhere would we have been . in the late war if we could not have manufactured iron and woolen goeast Just in proportion as our manufacturers -are protected, from competition the pauper lalsorers of England, are we independent and do we hold out induce monis to workmen of other lands to cost in their lot with ours, eat the bread here where it is grown, and supply their va ricms products here where they are used in growing that bread. Let this nation learn to "save steps," and cease to locaii tba.pantry at the farthest poesible lance from the dining room—raise bread here to feed our workmen in England. Let our Iron men meet our wool grow- I ert to-morrow, and talk.over come plan of': bringing the men to meals instead of carrying recall to the men. Our mann. faCturing army; in England, is at much too great a distance from Its base of sup plies. As tide base cannot be chunged we had better move the army. =I OUR COMMERCE AND THE IX= It is a fact bearing directly en oar financial troubles, that in the last live years the tonnage of United States 'WO ping has fallen fona thooo,ooo ions to 3,300,000. In the same period the for eign shipping trading. to the United States has increased from 2,000,000 to d,300,000 tons. The increase has been mainly British. The decrease has been exclusively American. This is an 'lmitable consequence of the rebellion of the Southern States, and I the neutrality of England. Oar daps I havc Dien drivin from the high ins, or employed on blockade duty, and the at tention of ship builders turned to the construction of war vessel,. !he malt le, that while we eurpass all nations in iron elide, we have few merchant TU NIS. Our people must have changed their nature If • this state of alfsirs. long continues. Again must our merchant men whiten the mu, and the - whistle of our steamers remand In every harbor; and,', Ir. entering into competition for the carrying trade of the old route's, wo should not - forget the i,. Amazon, opened on the 1 7th of (Septembe r to the commerce of the world: For hundreds- of years it hat been eloped to foreigners, and Ito capac. tty and resources are little-known. It In navigable nearly four Mound Mlles. Its month Lone hundred and eigittyels miles wide, and the tides are felt four hundred miles back whero It is twenty fathoms deep. 'lt and- , Its tributaries traverse 411 Imm'cluis country which pro. daces corn, cotton, rice,'sugar, tobacco, Spices; the richest woos, indigo, cattle, 1 gold, litadall the productions of the tropical and 'temperate zones. Brazil alone, Ims a surface of two million Iva hundred thousand- (qure miles, and in making considerable advancetin the arts ~efeivilltation, Her railroads aro largely under the management oilmen from the United States. Pittsburgh - has furnish , ed CM of her efficient dill engineers and railroad managers. . The Ban Francine°, ens of the Ama zon trlliutazies, is thirteen hundred MHOS long, and iti banks abounddn nitrate of seida, n which, as a feditilizer,',E would yield,,,, a large pros( OA U1D90.1111t1021. The 1 se) advaitagas of the opening of this stream should accrue to our annum, is our At/antic porta lie ht the pathway:almost between Europe, and theneenntrles thu thrown open to the outside world, after remaining in sell& meltuden almost .from their discoreiy, by white Mato the present day. Ia Ispaiting tke damages b 7 the war, our gumtree - al:welt hare early gem. ME, sad dui:felted States should care more be able to suit her osra malls in ber owe ships. liIMBEE ADD HOUSEHOLD Manurs. Every observing farmer must have no ticed that all manure when exposed to the action of the atmosphere suddenly changes' complexion. Tkli change indicates a physical deterioration of the mass produced by the volatilization of certain principles contained in the mass, and upon which the value of the same j depends. The ammonia and carbonic acid generated bydecompoiltion are vet. ante, and rapidly escape when not pre- Tented by some suunatice which acts as an absorbent and fixer. Contact of the air with all the decomposing and putres teat substance, conduces to the , rapid , deterioration ot the•same,- and should sot be permitted.' When it is necessary to rte arty article which It is ceatcro• plated to use for mancenal Purposes, to atmospheric action, it is well to cover I them with a loam or rich sell, or tot sprinkle them liberally with gypsedn. pulvvized charcoal or water to which copps his been dissolved.' Either of, these, if timely applied and in stollcient quantity, will effect a - valuable .aaving.', Every farmer should be presided with a shed, a covered • pit a cellar.; er some other Convenience for manufactur. rat sad Pretend:lg :manure. Such arrangement enables the fanners to save most valuable; parts of the solid. and I liquid voldlagiof his domestic animals. All the refuse matter which accumulates about the house, barns, aid other out. buildings, as wellies a vast cleueatity of., fecundating material from the fields sell woodllinda, may here be worked up'ro great advantage.' Muck, 'mould, chip mthanure, fpla n orest scraping% leaves,- and oer chaise% leather, rags, As -s t ile MID TaXiouir domestic, thins, soaper's waste, animal Haab, daps froce•the shoe manufactory, sawdust, spenktan, and the deist from the comb makers, are all capable of being convert ed Into are food of plants lead of con tributing to the support and sustenance Or 'crap& 11y Mince them with the ex crement of the horned animals, horsey sheep, and swine, they soon resolve themselves into a highly fecundatingall meat, which acts favorably open every variety of crop, and. beneficially to every description of soil. • It bas been computet by practical men that ohe oirdefsommere manufactured la this way, aad saturad with urine of the an is worth o neetaird more than when made in the ordinary .way, and exposed unprotected to the air. limey fanners are sadly remiss in attention to this important subject. They forget the maxim, so widely - taught in the great volume of nature, that vegetables in order to feed us, must be fed themselves. This eut ally be done by manure. Judi noway made lad judiciously applied. X.tget rev animate We are often impressed with the gross neglect ot.othenvlso intelligent men, in not securing -abundant Pgkt for animal life. To the animal and the plant alike, and to etch and every human being, indisight, as well as .wanntk is absolutely pensable. Put a plant in the cellar and It will grow up colorless, flexible. hitalthlees. Put it in a dark place and yetgive it stir, and It will hardly do bet ter. Yet, people will attempt to bring up 'minutia imprisoned and housed. in some public remarks we had occasion to make. we stated that a pig would not grow If deprived of light. Wo soon after met an old gentleman, and be bad lived sixty years without tilscoveringthe fact, and the lost words he addressed to as were: "Well, son told in. why my pigs would not grow'. Two years ago I put in a snug place under my barn, six pigs. It vitamins but dark, and they were fed through the doer. In the spring I took them out and they looked like rate. They hadn't grown a pound." A farmer of our acquaintance wee, Some time since,-driving ik fine mare. We asked how she became blind.. He told as that he put her and - 'two other three year old homes Into a perfectly dark stable in the fall, and in the spring won after they came to light they went stone These illusiraUons show, .eoncludvely that light is necessary to every living . and growing thing. Our barns are not light enough. Our houses, toomany of. them, are destitute of light. Parents pursue a benighted and blind course when they encourage their children in living housed and Imprisoned, when , I they encourage them In enveloping their faces ander impenetrable yells, testator cheeks should blister. Tett cannot blister the cheek of a cherry or of a peach. Better remember that the ruddy glow of priceless health; and the li end animation that radiate beauty, can never exist in perfection unless In fall and free exposure to air and euntighi Exchange. grome-grestabsg• Fashionable American mothers, those who live in marble or brown stone, high step fronts; those who are fond of the opera, love to entertain company, give bur dinners; and dash through th e park in• a splendid carriage, are the ladies whose ears we would reach, if possible, reminding them that the cold, disagrees, ble; changeable days ere upon us, and that many of their children are freezing to death! This Mime is a growing one in America—it is appalling in England, and yet English mothers are said to be more sensible than American in these matters • At the present Social Science... Co ngress, which has just been in session at Belfast, England, Sir James Simpson delivered an address on health. Great mortality, be said, was caused by bad sewerage, bad water, and impure air. Dreadful mortality betel children, owing to sufficient care not being paid to the clothing of their arms and legs. They should be kept warm, and not exposed. He said that in England, mothers fre, quantly neglected children, and carried dogs in their arms. This last charge cannot be laid to the door of American j mothers; for they have not yet learned to yalue dogs higher than their own off spring. . But it is a sad truth, one for Idea every sensible mother should blush, that hundreds and thousands of little chit. dren andually perish from not being pro- perly dressed. The lege and arms, in cludhig the feet and hands, mere than' any other parts ol• the body, need to be warmly clad. These being the furthest removed from the centre of the Meade. lion are with more difficulty kept warm, Ad need an extrataiount of clot>, . am. _ *mount of clothing. If the limbs are allowed to become chill ' ed, the blood is driven back from them, and the cheat, head, or some o her part ;becomes congested. and suddenly the ;frightened mother finds her darling sick with an alarming attack of croup, brain fever, lung lever or bowel compaint, which is almost sure to. terminate in desth. Nothing Is needed more than a eoclety for the prevention of cruelty to children; and every time a child is seen upon any of our public thoroughfares, or in any of • parks, improperly clothed, its little knees exposed to the sir, its limbs coy &red, &c., the nurse, or somebody else should be arrested and fined for endan gering the lives of these in their charge. It would seem that an appeal to mothers anon such an important subject its this was wholly unnecessary; but facts can not be ignored, and the daily evidence of Our eyes tells as how much those who have children need a conscience in this matter. —.Nits York Nail. Marty schemes have been tried of so cieties to furaish feed, fuel,' au., et chops= rates that theserzdemeaded by dealers, bat failure has been the rule. d. co-operative eociett of men livinn on flied salariesis thus described by an ex cluusge : •'A few gentlemea .to London or. ranged with some of the best tradesmen there that they should sell goads sheet twenty per cant. below the usual prime tb any one presenting a ticket from the , Association they were abeet.te gut. ' The tradesmen were willisg, because • I access of the sc,heine would bring them by the agreement a large trade, and one that for every parekave "on the nil,'' asthrlng small but quick profits and rapidly multiplying returns. The plan worked admirably. A tow shillings pal 4 tat a ticket, and the income from the tickets paid for the services eta mu deal 'business man to keep run of the iffsir and see that all parties wore fairly dealt by. 'The machinery was as simple as it Iconld be, but it was all that was neCeuiary. ' No capital is needed, no dues, no fines no issetiainents, no grand (writhes lei officials,'no anything—but the I age" .ad his tickets, the customers and the tradeamon,—and all were benefited. A ginner who boys for att nettle a ;and what ha can sell for ten, the m te r of each and all of his customers. Bat It ke were assured of a large increase of their hanker and ready, money payment In , ch 'case he would gladly reduce his *.e ;prices." PITT BITEGII DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, i 867. Thanksgiving Proclamation. NNW 8L...-- 00 YLLIONWEALTIZ Or PERESTLXXXIA. BY JOHN W. GEARY, GOVERNOR WAND VOCAL. "111) / From the creation of the world. in all .ages and climes, it has been =ternary, INSTRIIMUITAE CONCERT, to set apart certain days for special re-- AT AIASONIC HALL; ,llgicom observanoe. This has notalways. Tim urii mAy gyzag, DEC, nth. us; been influenced by the light of Christicn knowledge, nor by any proper concep. DT IRES A. SAWYER,• first ela7' Gen or the character of thatdreat Being ."*4 " b.r n't ,e7l% =paten" Of /1.11 112141.1:1 •ff - "who retells the earth in righteousness," Ad.'s._ and "who daily loadeth with his bene- ... , flts;" but by an innate sense of the en- Mall open a; 7 &ant; paleness. to eye. ee leten of an overruling Power, by '"" 7u:el:ha which the world and all it contain; " ""'"' t " are governed anti controlled. Aided by the dictates of cultivated reason, and the teachings of Divine revelation, we, how-' ever, are taught to recognize in that Su preme Rater a Heavenly Father, to whom we are indthted for existence and all the bleaGngs we enjoy, and to whom we owe constant and fervent thanksgiving and prates. It is He who "maiteth the earth and waterath it," who "setteth the furrows -and blesseth the springing' thereof;" who crowneth the year with his sriness, and whose paths drop fat ness; who "clothest the pastures with flocks, and eOteXeit the valleys with corn; who maketh the out•goings of the morning and the inning to rejoice:" who is "our refuge and strength," who "maketh war to cease," and "null, ns from our enlmles," whose "throne is forever an: ever," and who "blesseth tim asthma whoee God la the Lord." On all al es we have increasou user ancee of the "loving kindness" of an' All-wise Parent of G00d,,..wh0 has con. I ducted our nation through a long and' terrible wa r, e and permitted our people to once more repose in safety, "without any to molest them •or make them afraid. " The, • inonstrotui . eentiment of disunion is no longer tolerated. The Flag, the Union, and the Constitution VC esteemed as the safeguards of the ights mid libees d efen d ed people, and are revered an as the ark of their political safety. A kind Providence has not grown weary of supplying oar continuous wants. A bounteous harvest. has re warded the labors of the husbandman. numbers itre scattered in count.' o'er our valleys and hills. Coma:mice is 'uninterrupted, and vessels laden with products of nature and of art, speed, unmolested,limer the track- l ieu deeps. 'Neither pestilence, famine, t l r i rt = social ettla ,. financial em Is or oummerdal disfrees Lave been permitted to stay the progress and happiness of the people et this great Commonwealth; but pence, health, edu cation, morality, religion, social im provement' and refinement, with "their attendant blessings, have filled the cup of comfort and enjoyment to over flowing. Recognising oar ruwnsibllity to Him who controls the d estinies of nations as well as of individuals, sad "from wham commit down every good and perfect gift," and to whom we are deeply in debted for all these and the richer blew lugs of ourcommon Christianity, let us unitedly give our moot devout gratitdde and hearty thanksgiving. I, therefore, do hereby recommend tliat THURSDAY. THE 2S•rn DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart u a day of praise and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business be upend ed, and the people usembie In their n. dons plata of worship to ackaowledee their g, retittlde and offer up prayers for a continuance of Divine fiver. Gums under my Hand and the Great Seal of the. State, at Harrisburg, this thirty-Om daY - of October, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hen. dred and slxtposven, and of the Com. monwealth the ninetraeamd. By the Governor: JNO. W. GEARY, F. Jonnur, Secretary of State. COE% DISPEPIILL CORM reg ulstas and torn Ule lionseh. Co.'. Dloweinlt Can D . atomism enned7 tot sit dist.. a Um masa awl Womb,. Cove Dkvpepsta Con mos liver Cud an.. Let lbw antl•tod with Ms =Wade Do It. Co'. Derpepsts e. , 1 ram lemmata... DD. sad yam do not Moe to watt • week to see ID Con's Dnotpas Cart I. tat frazt.tippellsu ln•a; It *et only ettataa tat appettte. -nblee you M .ull7 0.15•42 Tour nnt. Dy.papsts Cu, to reeaamo4ta by all ILair phystetans. Ei2 01.1KIPsta Cu. U ea um•lashl• road Irlio an weak. 1•WUL•Il uy la • low slab.! usual scUbo. /Kriel* *seat tar fltt•buila %MI ,144.atti. JOMIZPS =Luau, linino . se,. Fa N litaglst *mot, • Germ ot m. Mamma. am. Irosnil zatkusw ♦'Card to Sensible People Rational reads, If the up ct of the ate ....MartMd. Maras' d cot be [Wish [sera b to avatar. tee as pretreat or aa etaa brella. Have the terobeet, theL to P~el~sl yeentelf al lbL A..S.rtU saw, at , b [Mad mere leopensat Mae tiller at them ens. . . ale. WU/atoll/ea Tore named/ and iserwree UMW: neat eta , oar hvar wad you" traveler Itsall roar aroma and rarer loar aotwol spin Its whir ettat ag.eralos aordiaL worn anus. bit p1 . 13 , rz . ..T;T1L 11/. dlltae 1 . 7 . A n t e ... no Span Sao tosalioad rpoor you lmemotswar p tb :o titis a Oa m a u in .— t an s d at all soutatineal.• ldiablualuo yids la as West. Ms /moat, Div.ost daral. Aware/sady as well ay al 4 LWor audoeidal,. terry loSet sum. and Altar Combo. slam la ma wounlaatl a youlable •DsCifittl hi preglat bans, ware 7l 'l iVirrTlV4l&llll.ll7. 20. oluataid aluaus/sal. ifteases ara asul In as raw, o. edephige wisher Si?. Will 7n earenal 7t. elf agalw t than or lt4 goOd re. 11. e l yap{ ao lb. qoutlda. • befldd a. two of yd. mat -fare:, .*,:trrltil.l.ll2,;a2°l4drigll7.:4' bodily po.rail a l to arm ••1•51b siege to eau •• Tea morald multi valet wad Until. In yrorsydratlood thudial your pa, • lid dimmer Sado ma dada trod acres& seem. • pow arra: rev ateraetlaa sent Is tleareraro ,nave, ant yea bare It la • Mg sTT•ert•li 111 , r1SS. They aent •Ilse then arerfee .a ll tram wale dloosso arlibMite, and "sal." all tla eur.tly• onus,. Si uthla,Ch. run bardolese or lure baaltdfal—aotategw/roloat to anent or aro ante nese, des:NJ/11w raver uolevee, mull -1100 0.01111 Gael 1 / 1 . U tea eroadernel earrectlrw ! The Greatest ruecess Unearth Wa an eredinly hstotato4 that Banat w month or Combo. tbtn Wit void In Oda thy alone over TIVXDPV-7/VE HUND/AZD MOT TLES of DR. EIITAIIVA PECTORAL STROP. neat boltln ofitodlsLa• above oao Wag lattl. May, old shako. Da% tbattaild. of swooto an ataktod ottk mask, and 3.141. 'lt 113.010016. Um het beTowl all doubt. Um DR. ERTACIPA PECTORAL APEUP la Me Amami Acalt rasa- Alas far non alto/arm The Dp.tos impose • t>tetaao man ' , b. the ramtena ball; 10 fle (WIG Ix mre7 ca. of bosornosss, nes.l onosts, blood .pll1f,1.0.• osso, or sag inoislan l.al d 11464144 Tlus Was of DM Liggagit'il glO !URAL U UGH AN. Dr ls n 4... on.. lb boudosios of oiss gin., .4 Luny woes bon goini ht tenni the. Units. of Dm ono ►ideal sent e!stp Domend *ow pated Mises. of rlttsbeeib, pot ono nu mem to do wltboot MD imbeds], atedlefie. tts ono ■ mmose it mood mom of nem De mob., If every ►eneeoold Wm. It Pm be. need; Its Oalelhet from mplementsees; IY well ►sown component of Wallace 'aerobia Ms. Ime auto DL XXX - gripe PiCTIMILL biID7T top mammyl not 0011 0, Me people, woo Olive ►nlooouton to am It. but ►aa Introdnoed n to too polloo mot nee of mac, of Me moot respectable of lb. medl• ral profmaloi , bold M the . - profesaloo, Sold et the Dotter's Gnat Wol k.lot Blom NO Wool •tn•t. lizTatitlVS CHINWOLTAVON 3100X:11. for Lang SsamehuttloWN 2146 ra IMAM sr. comer of Era. slier. trenrtmber )en. - reMAYSAll'Azi:Vkiozl:4 ,. .e:•qq:ll /1214 Jr., Adams Manus C 76 My 04 1/VA armr la so asallorisa /sell to reass•Adorriumunuator Ns GAMMA end att other papers Vireophod pe Thified IBMs, • FUEITIMIL lIEDFCTION xxv amiticiiams Our Block all ffizirked Deism . At mines which dam% beotherwise bat Nils rectory to the petal. ILIGI /Mr RUBIS, 11/4,13.. cuLunr, aturnmo, ' Uto moat npub nuortm'irni stare 110111Efty, falnd 4.011 city: PROKINADZ 50.1/11. The latent litmeltlfot r priebtom 0.1114 . • . GRAY, PoBl3TRlvik RBI , AItai:WA NT tAILUI • . - • M==!, C ARn a.EVllfatflgotcP*. Dro Lk' FOREIGN AND LIONNITIO3ORTROOOL No. 24 WOOD MUM * mai 401.0 Dbusbnd MO. Prrilin A. F ° 4 l Z , F. 4 4l.,,tigifV6 Llmt tarat;UN:l4.??::::;F:45,L4 tiv r ..... x .. gr, sad Tort.? itr. finaan.;?ntS674:).<S4l:: '4lll. , ft7.2 , l7'''' 42 ' 1 ft 7 it1 1 .4ral ;P r . Fon BEAT -To a small •KellioOd With tistia4 Wild walkr end sue' tamedl.if lIOIIIV. Vciti Artlo d .Wltett sggi. hail nogth ,• W. ts.u•Wlalet.t..' nRIEDiPEAPMEII-432 barrels tfy,b,,,e.!,onu.lVl:kkittellry a to. fIOTTOS,2O 00ULAK bales tDWELT• o arrive, for Wirby 00. wEameEns—wooo on a- Iwo wict ant/lira/4 ,w a Co. non igriILILSONIC HALL. EIGHT NICHT/ IN WONDER' WORLD, eOIIIICIIB PADS! aTiENG E u, 2901. PROP. ANB MAIL MACALLISTER, . • Ho frost Illo.uousto of tke,Age! iti l oi r ealtM e iaornoot i oligolgn o ef atueraeled dldlell.CE. MIMI and AtTerelattY. rd u alailgffT.&42 ,. . l :ClP/V71117 Medea. Adamedan adata. Door, Gm at 7 o'clock, to.it at 4/ e. ellit ND to to . r WATINit avow, datal. any. a. I o'clock IV al ;vat, theta welt a haadaola anent. Aelealulaa Meth I Dena of the hataa. wserolt, Saaten.Asest T►r° 81JPERIOR SECOND-HAND PIANO,' 708 SALE cam. v. Con v . e 7 .tats "Walnut , ato Oblek” of Bovc • cm wood Ow nay.' Bath t►e *ben ars I. splendid *nise i had will diaposad of at vary low *de•e.. as inwparsoeS Mho Dave , afs thank with tot d , ,aira they to bi sold at onto. C.O. NIEUWE, woo° MIMI JAPCIES It. CLARK, 7Jriagaglat, No. /Milt evrau-r C der. for ai.• WON! i.mant of nAin,p#EnrAics., arxasysgce,' ~ nr4tit,BEiTrkl!sk. ' 00 . 111113-41ola an . 4 Rabblr GENT'S 'UNDERWEAR. Ll;otrs. 'lgDlm• tENDiIIWIAR ipIIDNRIVZAB eincumura cm/maw:me, ♦ !to,filoto llas of duo, to ILA. ALL WOOL AND wianso ♦t prices as low as tenre tile was. KICRITZ t CdiLL9LE, /c/ca. 19 311.2.293. Mitetware. S. MCLEAN & C 0... .1/0. 'FM 7OURTI I IT.. P7TTIBMNII • 33 AL. INT .3rh t ID IRt. And Donlan te / all trod. of Government Securities. • ocrosm received. COLLROTIOXII rudo. nnr oral Grinnell alloond on tins dopotltn. Itt r O T tli renal( tfli TriPir""". - . • lArerrtntat tlan Sank tog boa/Ana attended 7El= 4 ' lie Atelmen. Gold, nu, r:ra. 111111M4ISL.eitWitrVi 4°4%3 of coal/n.OO, ts Gm city, Now I et. or Ul7r.gratotl /a7i. ! ". al ra Vr•ZU tt • 0.1 LI• to sal 41.4 g ta0...11 tir th iond rinir —ert7/ta...”„PA11710 PlullrleitAlUtt//tDnlntr,... 4.thut.l24' OK per clot 001.11 1141414•14 and eintranned mu, tioncrlnnost linnea, int ancol Twelve. to IGr. trot urr cont. rnorz T. . no5;n111 Tnr•nEw • •6LVV2-71rrncu.. couxi, OtattrlNE 78.11NCEI 0010&114 XLIWAXT /41712 111 A RLII. =1 corarourzalDS. - HIW sTrias OP TAMILINOO, :co op.e4u . SLACK= & CARLISLE'S, 19 rum Street. IFITLIL NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. :TATALTA. P .ILI colored. We krte cnllud a Gay anortasaaS • r I= maim sal tucip bigi Non id littlart. • Oran ....uzi4n.ftlvarstpt situ KAY- & COMPANY, •s WOOD SIXEZT M=M!=il F. W. O. FE/LOD, =CM GLUE, CURLED RAZE, Tanners , Scraps, Ceraons, • CATTLE TAIIM. - - Bones, Neat's Boot.oll. &c., Wks sad Wuralmar—No.lllllollllTEMlLD VT& VLT, fowl, vprull• th. Coss easi.) rnmumosusi.i* BANKRUPT BLANKS, - =Trim =es rati SALT AT i W. S. HAVEN'S, , - Cur. Wood - iuid Third Its. ORM TEUtr.E.ITORT Brick Divaling; • a fovea eireet. borWept Marta awl r.rrx, Hann Mona.lev• aOl . we asplAhl fbramfeetio3o, Or otlar %mann h. 2.11 , 4:1!:41:a h al as .14 an rs wake • STEM. & WILSON, Prrolmis nad ■.st 1414 Xe. liblowatilindatnet. W. S. a•cuOlt mai...Altos& VIM JACKSON & FREW, to LOOOKINT a Tato4 MAN tINACTIMIIII AND MULLES yr ihriess, . Saddlery, Trunks, &r,, k e ..V. II : I 7.4I24:AZILIZITALM . taproulattots In llukeh Idet,lw sa Ens - sew Warsroooy =co. Lea Wood Miroot IP solo ors to for nu. ROVVIIAIN B tor Wei t.ra Penaisl labia. . Aso.. 14411111r111 IJJEDILEB, - DILL= IN NATI. CAPS AND FUNS.' Also, Maaittaatsnr. Rimlessla axv. Mogan Dowell% TILUNKII. VALDICS, le. in smi 'Leda se. rogabersb, Orden omopuynudg. and utioutms SW. STOVES STOVES FREDERICK SCHULZE, Cloppmr. TL ax,d Meet Iron Ware, 1 21/ . 4. ll gßingpigrira ' aqll l6 l= l ft, teirrl *LT. Near wuetasten. rAir, WAlllatigruaniVallii[74,44 nttY aup mEUCMOM Timone!. JA . A h f . 7.L3l4lllls7llC7.Tilavirirl Omar ht ii 1131141. UVIIV(JIAVR(I. an which MP? ...1.11.7.4 to cat utd mate op In a otila eq..l to au *hop la Ma 4.1 or Vntegligirt wgra.r SII,VER•PLATED WARE, mum romur an, &Mai at and beta, mat, 10 =Ms ruClak far elltar ■ooL, at Xo. lid IWILEJJ, 11211EIT, ALLEGE:MCI 7111 Joan arraon. j . D.7LTTIILWI, STAMP AND STENCIL CUTTER, 131 Llb•rtr oppoidte Wood, ANWITIINCISTypt :01,2, h0ir4i,7471114.211711.V, V , 1441 , `“ . - mattl4l bp si lfCE Is HEREBY GIVFA ourrintuori Me. 17111. Vitt tt alk.y.A...l,MiratZWl irrucii, dm twee Aust)l22ll 4 Bl . NMAitr • r""n"u"" - ruarinariAm. ....,„r, A WL.. Uth. rr c. OP 1 1 01(07,1 1 / 14 11 , 14 berailwoin 00,t Diniagr a lli r.o% Atscl Dlreotst; or gm Essi:ri‘delat Arjuslit blvlillead a? TWO - At e aa MI Jr . .= o At i trazs paplyg Mica. ODIN. is c e resr" .. .: . 7 7 LAlS . AiraiZ ir ISAMU/. i R. 25 FOR 14 MEOITRS , feo4 a. :f o ee1:7. 1 :4 7.11 gtl,l;:::;',Z4 that wtlt Ply blot the above antuout by ttrehmtest trothesetrutoratelf• en CAR WWI" 13•21 MTS Oen.. Iriden Y 0 Illtr ma .4 0 U a. at. • GREEN CORN. WLNPLOW , 6 ttatlrtt Cpslls. put DOCUId MU for salt by the au Or Ca t We ranuly Orme.? or 1 eltr &AMITPL n~ 91eCet, 111etLeCT, .es. St die by the Panthy “sear UHT & elilTil =MM!!E FRESH ESTER. .1 , 4 Weir d (ma Portland, a freat Dy of MI iterrZit, t tbe runtly Carom, or Imegraciar s enrra„ , NO. ISO ream rtre-t.Ailettst :1 BV 1,1*11;1,1114VJAIA • carriedOa be ITN. P. NOBLE, ll➢twLterer to., edl4:er at Thl,4 and Bnlthdeld meats. Ell be diatitoted BE Wdl. Y. -a GEolddle NOBLE, W d NOBLE beta[ adotittad a. partner from thla date. rlttobetratt. Noy. Mh. K 7. REIIIO9.L. LOlllll & WICKMAN Blvr2rtrilizzary °"'" NO. d 2 WOOD aiItEET. • Beat house below the Bt. Chtstee HOtal t whoa thoownt to pleased to see (heir old Mende and to. awe goAeriVll. "Vo ltl kt`P 01.11::1,Ag b"d* , '" :_vViVitg: (Pan?. s Ti 2. hie Ltb. "'nit roue, am• lann »raeslrs. C47141 !".g '11) 14 . , , 01inkVg:: * 4417g e I Vnusestelmoitit . stot [lnds. i021:514 COLORED DRESS TAM, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIG WRITE, ORR & CO. E !SITE STREET: Ofer tbelo stook or /AMOY DRIBS BUM at VEST LOW 1411107 B'4 DIMOND STEEL WOKS• PARK, BROTHER & ktAggirAOStrmts or ♦LL DieCBIRIONI or 19 1 1 1 3111 ilia. Oleos nod Warehouse; 122, 122, 121 le. ad stud 1111.12 12t tins !Revue, FURS! FDR•z runs: Fillip HAVE JUST 'MICELI" 4, .4 • 11 oa assortment. o 7 1:3" rt. , I ll' """t" of oa •!.... Lq 144.41.41 t aft 111141 . UJ Geit's Tiniisiig Cl*. dc. ce I . DMISON & BECKEIT, /s • f NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. 18 67. FALL TRADE. 18 67 ARBUTHNOT, SR ANION & CO. Wholout* Denlenia DRY GOOD S. 10..113 WOOD DIRECT, rut.borsk Ord. it rwl•nt vice. Ltrod Old skalid• C 44444 Tyre., viabc Ham. dedu • cts. P. • N. Ca•daszeo, Pl•s. • ..had.X FN S Wahl 006. H. 484.1110 111.1 Pir.Vll allll , ,l`fli, a NU Pp! Vegidi Ysede , ••-nod rtaavela, It Last.. and Yon e manp , sais,* W. "' brat t4l/Zfd U• t." 3/,41/81•W• 72:e ..d, m il."ileg.:ia:""dlas t 66dVnlrL•7: - R•INll.. ea).* an ladfied So tali awl examind Our Soot. one rms. 1. D.. ,PECIIL I TRICTION LADIES FIJIIS, !caw' CO.'S, 131 Woo Street. A GIRVAT FAIN ..-. &vox. LY CONTEIVI . . . ;A A arar ad lore' rat for barter HOT WA BOILERS atttebad la th e bull aid a ,arlsoraail cool norm or tbat 1A• ratio era ob lab groas up the star.- %id 4 =l ' l ' Lt . rgYz-lz. zz: ...MVO irarb 7:.7'11t:/;:c?•14a7," theiritPe.oh;ol2 Oa to as, 11.7 i tall ammo. oealuz atarro u or triirt ' r;Vtai. tir. rinit " '1L1:a1 ... T . / 1; UNION all. i VC. or allaroll.by wart Vaat liars Sabo I. Ito that. no baba lloll.rtattartold to Vortr aao LA at:Otnalibtot.lonZlLl'abrt Marta et 9/SYM a D/LAASIA by app/rt.. to BISSELL & CO., =MEI tarr marr m=mml =MI= KEYSTONE SI IiNGS BBL • 293 Liberty Street, rnisevacut THIS Baxic 4 General Bank! :g ; Business If HIM Ur Bin! F•110Cil, ON INcoMay, Norem MOE= Ationsts of Danko. P Le 11.110. ===l OoLlartlo. glad. on LI ,I ...a4 Carmds. MIDEEETI 'alarm al!awea att nal UNITIO STATit SECURITIE PRO, T. VAII. BOUCHT AND SOL CY. Cashier. ESTABLISHED HISS. . . . nouara wirriu VP WITH Rot and Cold Water, &c., r 7 lIIPatenZO asta ',mood JOHN H. TATE, Plumber. deur Gaa 227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ; and 59 Federal Street, Allegheny. Tenn Eve FZSIEJ Weather S ips, . . • Ano iramat4d. 4flten p!epirl , AN , llt . dt a t_d”: naalnd* t.P.1.14. vita , en oz . f i 1r, , ,,„..%. erritiVotitmatel n the 4 erre - . wea th er. ._ Theiebber In these *My. a elated .4.15 weed by the in ut /4441401 . ,1;44 . A .7 4, 1 W hold, the rubber Moat lambda Coil and /at ltillldoirated a 122! ui;g. patT.T,mr. Ml==!= NIMBLE AND FLATg It the hall:wet Pen MANTLES Fhte Zarb. Often and We:num-310 and • A t I. I I 3I UTT ISTIttET.• ItantleVoratoOm on , mitond ROO. ?dar. triinttniYarble or tlina Mantle. will End IL to their llama to gilt. workmanselp riparreltfil 113 ' 1 Vg l ' ef l nTlrir ow O lre, vh loh ban. beennte littcat.t.n 7 ...Int CairLit.olAr:::: . bit . Muni. lard, sad mane to Viten le no ottiey_ Ware Is Waelet i ft last %fn. trimmer. Marble Metter, supplied tid ed Dated Marble at lem tam MICH,. Carib' ed. • intle,dAT • W. W. WALLAIIe. • 300 1-7"89 men Slants Lea EiIIMMII = CH ANDE LIERN, BRACKETS AND LAMPS, /OH EITHER G 1.9 OH OIL. 01 . latest vattartla . and•lieat leoSst asititablp. at ail Prlc.. among wales at. • • 12 Lima lila Cbandellera at 41743,711.. , af÷ la OS " . lo "47 % All of I atait ysiterms old beat'. wark=muhlp. IME=2 A. 7.40. A PULL AMITIPINT or Eleben, Ball au.il Parlo r Lampe, OPAL DB PAPER EBAIES, GLOSMIA, elfo., elbd.• 113=I ARTHUR KIRK, . 17A WI 174 TederallaikanY. c0...211t6 ITTIMI WILLSCHORTZ& No, 31 Fifth Street, ASE NOW OFFERING at iietail • the Ault &Ad tent nook of • BOOTS AND SHOES IN TRY. CITY, COMP/I'M/4G Ladies , Winter Watley Haar, of Oa be quality sod latest etyta In Batton and Lace. Ladles• Last., Drees Dsl tem.!. twit, Lees Doneress, of the very esest 4ut b. • ChildreVA'and Aftssee Walking. Bebool sad Dzeu boo., Cl Illatylt.. :r.°47,:0r B °'. Colt alwar. tane , lee quality. Bove and Taunts , Ilea., Nip and Oalfrawd and brewed Paola. ithora and linnets, and • lanats• Ulu I aanortnnant *I Infant. , Pansy Sane& ALL ♦III 07PICIIID AT THE LOWEST PRICES Ao. 31 Filth Street. nov:wl CELINA - WAREHOUSE. ECM ORM & CO. _! xxiaw.iokiFewatEtm. N.. 100 Wood Street. surrrAyria AZID SILVXB PLATZD TA, BLENTaItI. TEA TALI% and TAMS CUT. LELI. C ray. 0. bin& 131;111.1in talthrri. - °ULNA. TUILIT SET% iOHTL 0 in. titi v ititANAlLLa r rry dsieftam . JLIZ wroxz :at nastte 14, ho'. sod rcpUl tad. ilia; >a s tr IRlaa rVin=r,"__^. 27 sal terms =a 111.0.1112 Let the .arcarx tillers. CHM MARVIN'S C3MALCVUEM:LIS AEE•SUPERIOR TO ANY Mt 10011 011 Ell 0, OD 111001. IWHOLISALE ♦SD RETAIL. No. 91 I_Abertv St. 1007 07 700E271. TEAS TEAS! lest 'tensed, c large and choice lot eittetb . 1"313.A.A0 0 AT WEAECE'S TEA .T, . X.; IS Mimosa, I.ltUftrit. ac% ars bola* mailed at attest lastttela . CORIIDCWIO. ea at, seta every "at and anon. a Wat a.* 8.114 wat. 7ILAMCW4IIIIIO4 mm:immml WLTITEII GOODS. - E. HOUSTON di 00., Fashionable Merchant Tailors, 30. 107 1-1111/81.11,E6T. Hate last receive... Intowl teDDI7 of Winter Coatings, • roitsth, "sit% ND lam of CLOTH& C 1832- asO Vsoll Seta. rita austantot4 sad pares very so asosstSs. dasl.topisy or Yoe sad Dols` IID&DT NADI OLOTIIIIr tat hula!, as arum to slot the Dales. so JUST OPENED. ItOULETARD EarntTs, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, TRLYMINO 9LTINS, COLORED VELVETS, F. 11. JIBAICCON'S, is maw armies. OFFICE PL 2 INISYLVANIAL Ewa. COMPANY. tlr=47S:42ll47i'Lml"gl 1 : aptu gt.tivingAr T _T- Plus err the Leean e tl Gen. at It "44 44 the Dinh. nt Ile Mar Isbastrl=l. 4 ' 11;1 4 ;.'4'tr . rrintOt:liirritUarr l r t r Sr. leo/Rue throe,' heat to the Dr.; 4 A uer. '" r It Jaen he Potters., Dad.. to Outt the Ball. :gliiVattt :LVlltraall ' Ai l l 4 rUtrell ' l 44 •A as! ". manner. tor tee roe melee es eel eam n roll sr Iref o rtreel DOM:111u RA line. cr.• adcresre le /OWN M. Arch *net. Prillaglohrt""444"4;4l:l:th443 SEW ODVEBSISEVERLANLETE. ImUut3lleHOWfWl 30 DALES !surge, heavy No. I dREY BLANKETS, Trent Jeltenon, i i t , 2o te c 10 u av 42,7. th the C on t , et`. aar5...,12. e M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., noUlllalholo/ St WOOD MISS% 'Pl zto:a L roTl:iiviVa l agie liKED W. J. GILMORE. thoeueesor DUI/ADZE • Inman.) Nanareeteeet, Wholesale and Metall Dealer 12 TRUNKS, Vanua, Carpet Bags, fko. leLo &tweve on . LA ba ost esnd. ent at DIJUP SATOH- No. 106 WOOD OTWILIrr. S . 11.11111 FAN, • .111110KZA IS BONDS, STOOKS AND BEAD ISTATE, Buttdtoo, fourth Its. 11.2. 1...c0 .0 Mooleloal Bond& .0 all 11 : 1 74:er l a b 4317Pligr ° °' °"" "1:12 . - R1C1101.06 KIM & SCIIIVAIITZ. • ithsteiale sad Retail 110.3.ft0ta.. of Tii; Copper and E heel Iron Ware, • IPatt=acatt;'l4°. , 9 .°2ii. 11 "" TIT Roma in 101 TIPS MI TI lIMIL itg o ral tiil4 l ,l7la l i e•RIVIZ . ' • oal'o4l PITT:MM.& PA- CITY COLLECTO9 SEATON & Local Collecting Agents Ciro,. 124 Wens:lU Mt. P. O. BOX. aa5.....-- rrinsinuft Mils of Vllllceerlotleee taloa fee , collecties. 1,,, , , 11 . 7 woe !here BM. nee Rol collected. mar& a. • war • J. a. VICIIII-anzan a.m.seampraa, AMAMI, DAUM & BUTTERFIELD. Attorneys 8 C,unielors4lLaw, AN) SOBICITORB , IN BANKRUPTCY, P/211.11111611, PA. OlDes, 9 611111411 T ST.IIgT. 01701!T , Tltl CULTITIDNAI. CMCI CANTON GIN6tII.. Pat tilo In YAP% P g::7 " a "' " a r " . " ➢oao r:a. , :tle. In Vs.-Aad , D.. 110 17 A..ailtAir', Onan Won/ sin nu ann.. INITIAL PAPER ENVELOPES, Seidl p.t . ap In haze. FANCY STATIONERY BLANK BOOKS; ,iii,f a goi7 description, on bend and mad* to PAPEll,e'rery size and quality DRAT noose, lune noose, larerler BOOKS, MIME 160/M CIIICK 8''30)13, 00 all the Haab, MAME , . for . 115411, every sip MYERS, SCHOYER qk CO Post Building, 99 Fifth Street. TRUSTEEI9•BAjE or .Valuable Coal Property. Br Tifth Of an order ot the Coats tit Comma PI eau. In and tor the 0300. or 41 1.1eghent. mane %ember n. Trai n b e' 111, In putt the nnaleratmaa tee Iran expose et Public sale. on the premhea. on moaner, DECEIIIIII6I/ 161 b. 1116; At tha bong Of 10 °Woe% 1.. r. of amid day: All that ralnahte relit of cm,, known as Me ••01ark Coal:" allotted 10 .1C.I.10.1:. smonsolN ermail tfrimt.L..,:ridtv.,...a.gmz. nrat relrAzd.r.`ll':l„ _P LW: 1," a . _: ".4 IL finable tooth sog demons westy4ll, longm L8r .... to a will., gal: tr. nee try land 41. - -- andildeolnro south /do; rms east $4 percher to a none: thenos moth la degrme °mem perch. o a 'Monet Owns. ny lfothores heirs moth m I, 7Tl'47lt,V.l.llrilVf. " A :.11:: V',4°,l ... Lea s. I. aegreea ra pe m 0 4./. per lo tOTslOil gletii.7.l;el7l.7lriFF:E; O h o Fki:y 3 i l4 Mit ' cl d itt rt . l ‘ IlE r .l.V:ef 7.l4`ge ri Edmondson north It oegrees west 0 5•30 per m ohm to a Moue: theme north Rdegrees east M ewe.", to e olam of beginning: coutstels 004 one hu t.getber ndred tit acres, etelot with all me m singular ths under ! of albtrra li l ground prielleges,, molly necevary In the ea , o • wn and tatlog out of Mliteral tool, and sal.alN privilege of °Realm; ail 0 eeplng Opel oa Pon of the latolof sad 17411aretb4mond. me. any and all delis and Mr mama neadhl for Mining paromes. end also Me prlellosordstalog Weyer. a I and eh:4mm tne aforesaid magar. ' ground arlubtem In the ezearatlOn ale taking tot ye VlllVetiflr/VMlirdf•V'Mli•tinart; Paillasse _with the Apporwoances. , k r eTTlt :AV; Cr 7, 01%= 'l/..11,`Y. ,15 .b. ....d. of .he best oalltY. 'I it owt — Onaghted cam and Me balance In Ono sod Ore mare. moored by jodgment bond and mortgage o. the p mains. 11 or Om JJJjJ atermatlon Inquire of ALEX. IL WalkoN. Tonne., Or Tilos. r .9199 T or Dl;LlT u arittr.NL .neltitha TOMS! TONES! TOMS! 50,000 NO, 1 TORIES _BE{EIVED WIKEHLL Alio, 500,000 • Lancaster Half Spanish • Cigars; r. TIMM, whlott W. ctfer to Ma Wade ;tiny ace tar Call and examine before purchaaingeamewhere. IL & W. JENKINSON, No, 6 Federal Street, = Ll' IMPORTANT TO SIPOIITSMEM —T alia Jul. MaTed Um second lot of Iltaaa•Loodlos DOUBLE HARREL SHOT BUM I lat Z"."' i loath to the Unithe Math. 1 isle th. Ilberth of referring to the Musing gentlest., she have tht rate mate of eans. I•llthle a etor m. qthllty wad works...alp. • JAMES SOWN, 136 Wood Strut r. /WM • C. Mame, te. re-.th a 4calar. Ifla. Ural, .[ tinte r Brest aOa ...at that. Urt`lll%rt: d'''t tht .!_ Censttll. E1n.;,4th:47,,,e/.lll..Wmitra. e. E. Wise. of Tbontas tt arlatr,' Belose.t.the. ideate he, LawrenceVlll4, Vult:Me NEW STILES BISMARY, !it]) GRUM SUITS, Its &swan styles Alt like hal Rona: o BOIS oVIT QRAY, & LOGAlff, ■a. 117 St. nal. Street. JAMES B. JONES, 01111 , 1•U1 ISt Scrap Iron,' Light Iron, OAT AND *2017611T BIOS. . WIL , CII O .IID, ore. Corner Andaraain /treat and Sim 41,72;tkaar , 111111 671111 , Ixtrtiilui el L Clutha IL, litonmhh and De+r la Hardware. r.lx. matt —.7. r. SOlinnies. TWLER & ROB/Nio f. . (=mum. to .TA.iirs OualLis,) • I acurccrienrev.. - " LOG- PITAIPS • Ad JI Ida.. of WOolitlc TUBING: ocnar le W wt . Ast,TISIEW liticath .1111011110.7 1311 y. dol:Wilir shrteZ p at *D'.4‘' 7.V8,14 PEI2IOII CO C. ;HERR 133 r , arikasid Stir ern of " ~a~~ nr a~_~..ewd .~: ~tTeinin. cu:: vn.ea~v. Z=MEI O ENIN6.-211n. wElopea es BiTDEDAT. THE sin% iSiTANT, • rp e•dl4 mo tan 11.1. Wof the 1 . 1 .. 1 on" °I HITCHIN WL!ITZR EILLINiIIy. E2== F LTON" MACHINE WOHJIIEL r 11111.0 IN ISM - lialltUOL9l7 of STloy iLlitilNitS, of an - pm and of tht aspttarallWM.A."4. Yarietv al*, 13.6111 hone Ccnd Whlal.loll It told at P. F. Iff,elloryllth CR. Frdm'ArlVll.Vb!"°ollll.l:F. Ob. 0. 02421".....J. 11. WATiTNII. .p • RAT pr CITY DELT MIDAS: . • '. EO. 0. CLARK A CO.. IWManny 'of many &venial. a Th,,. DL Mminnned. Cemented and Blveted oi.c.wial zwebuser ricatias .17...W.11:1,1124.17... did a". Lit SCHOOL DOORS. : h0i'% 41 4 1" . 17 . 1 . 411 111711:, r ,...rmA n KiitrAmcmgacti :00:04g..vegtd for afoot IT 4 VELD CM R*ll:g .g/14 cowgfri•—". Mght°4l4- 4, ° Wt%:AtrtS J: t l l, l '. r 4tA u t• vry //LAC aline 14 .1 3.1. EAT CO PAAT. 11 51{0041 MOO. Btint r llLiti,—a, few Hoarders MUNI . ROOK WITH MOD BOARD. A; 130 unAltr ram= Tenn. ieftrue BMAr 12 .--A large, elegant. SEOOII/14TOWT P108'7,1001 TO LET, a Zi a= ll o=6 l 434 t tletiretValre= nd be let Ni th ost 116rittured. 66.06 , bleu ap e , .416 be 101671 616 16 611AN2' STVIZT. L . N. L. Bianuracturer of HAMA AND poiratrio mouth, Wbolesalo nn4retail dealar In TOIACCO. 01BAB8, BISTUTC.FiTES, Loalsvills To. baeocudways. bud. . •••I•Ms nornee l ellter W r PI D I 2 II tt6 Tl"3 taban • b /ICE h he reby given that eintirttrit o itVailltic ° lltrer r itni roillirtlag - azr -.4. !ARCA CLARE USUROR 'wafter. Adam&into.% 121!E3 LEAD.-600 Pip, beat braads ia u4 " l it i d SVIroZIM rpm. . NEW ADITERTIEMZENTS. IA 11111 LARGE STOCK NEW GOODS OPENED TO.DAT, AT WIC SEMPLE'S, IN and 182 Federal Save ALLEGHENY OITY HENRY KIIIINTRICK; PR AC AL ATIC mioß-IREEPRia AND ACCOUNTM". of taltaty-two now Mattes' ezvortente. •111 attan3 to OPENING AND CLOSING NBRCBUirrr BOOKS. allsPoottag Week', or Monthly. vug.cm.-73:441115ir1a "="4 ter • - lotted • thoro NZNIE f=TrljtlmErill Duda oat to PANTnb Ov IIS alness MD. ELIAILE AMP. Jou. &LoathU. W. aP. 11Amu.. ..11aust. Baum aCo . a. M 1 . ,. co.. w.r. Al CO., T.t. M.. Co.. tigoaf2l-70,, 0., pifgwggvna° LL Lulu. a • 0.. J. N. ZlrkD.t•lek. 14Q, i.ti.17.4"re".• JUN: P. corn. fr'4.Nilpfrt.kßtr. oOren ea tOtrd Poor, Apollo laUldlog, NA PO /0 11/tTLI MITBICIPP. aolaboo FOB,FRAGRANT TEAS CHOICE COFFEE, PURE SPICES, COI ROBINSON'S, No: 20 Fifth gtzreet. r=am JOHN ROTH.& SON, Imporw. uk4 11011EIGN ADD DOMESTIC Wes.. BRUIDICS, GIB% RUMS, wratimmt, aro., &0.. 86,7 Orrosrrs BJmrmycn Saxer Eagles. to Wont Mete Mead. whd lb* Oablia 1 a 'mem Atm iday bays opened Uttar wgrale rderalabibif irL.To d itti:MatoO p int ad ants wll.l laver OM Th. lea( U aad ad eatabllsbed reaattatlaio! JOION /10271.,11 be a maeleat sae rapertor dimities sad parlay eNtr good 4 wan sail be titan. &La so 41 Qs nate. aumatloa dglted " Vaar ra " Mntrt o" . • OLD email& wiss, I ►ld nrooloognolltleo of //1.111101/ 41)0461NACIL Orders MR at Me. m Dummy.. Vlll alio be promptly armada to. 71a0TSI & 110111. T REDUCTION IN PRICES DRESS GOODS, ELEGANT POPLINS', FANCY. SILKS. BLACK BILES, FRENCH MERINOS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, to. CiEr.MT PORT333R, 91 JEARIIXI' Mq=. SCHOOL BOOKS .AT WHOLESALE. omen rwhom lamed to nu ilniteum- Ise oar artiturre not Of SCIREL BOOKS 4 STATIDNERY. KIIND PDX PIIIOi WV& DAVIS, CLARKE A CO • oa WOOD arazzi . tor. Dlaawad ./1.7 STAIR. RODS, In Bronze, fire Gilt and Silver, Ria":IZ2FMIESFeeI yituntllidaroct only by W. T. s Z. intIMMIE4I7. 1131 DVL3 MICA Arm yam W 4. m?s, ask en IttibillUMllll Patent. • sow by .1111, b ITST HX4TaTED, AT 110B I rni TB g'tonawra 7101.111141 La JAM 127/1.15. 1 / 1 'Copp! tai glee{ her Von hub*, ID. 1:17%, ITTISEBrsing. AMU rti rg el f gams. udlr:. Atli arralgg_ Pan t[ Oval wad elm:. Loa Vans and Meas. au i p wiaip rgijarro lagrkatteAttiltas t irrite rozymem of .r coal. mite Zi nraerttnarg=utl4:llir mucians, 81,7 Liberty Street, rxrresosen. IPA HAZARD pp ED • I An.IOW ra*ranr.D. TO chittelletan =tie% al Mars en lam or • Baum Mamma "owns; • . seat Dr mu.ll 19 19 99. /11941 . 111 led 1911 79.111191 AL 6111999, /hap 99197 Oltr, 7a., orb 1911 9.91:10119 Ism% eltubtrib. mere," mays amok.. ARTHUR KIRK. 'lll%TrAltrkzire --- 1 7 " 1 " 41 "' ANDEItION & WILSON, Merchant Tailors, GE117 9 11 11 1111NUDDIG GOODS, In nOlll MU, asit Mika Jut neared. our Pall and molter Stoat er a tliiellit U ndtrirkraT • 24 twa----1a5tar.a......0-Ariar arDEPUBLICAE CITY EXEC UTIVE 001/1/ITTICK.—Tbe Morris, awed, baying bern anointed ea Me Rairbll.. eat Wry /seoe.tlTe Cesuninee. Per th e weselne /*an are recurrent to nen a; Us anon of IDnl m nat Pw:o nT r.l EVER I D. l 21 p 6 : l l r n n a tillt 4 r.Welear attr•9lDpereOfeetra•..e:/s reordwardßbrnSino. De/WAo.•ee —fn.,rea. Can. W. D. trnot Th re yam— I. M. Fans, Dr. M. a. Jones. Von, oh ward—Rola. in^nr.rd. A. nirkalde, 1141 :87.V - pgra. l aVer'"'"""'"'. Jg: grOePr ' Vell ' i" 2"."4 ratie. z t7, ar.vote r P7At, ' 47;a:kt\ „; 1 1. 1 2::`,tli17!? c i.trf a gedl6l,itS4,ll dale G• 118.8. egrATUft=lll7lDtgoit". rikgiet 0 „„in ..... , J0ejg"1.'44471,7" U. Pe • b l . l l , —John D. bray. John Jemban. fataLDrrty Ti. —Gen. J. 8. Nr Vey, R. lenhenser., rdarnee Heater. J aeon Meaner. 111 UNlox Pa omM7 E''''''''' '''''''''''''''' Parraoarmstra, xaf . tau, It,. tarn= INTEREST, DI GOLD, oa th Sin t Mortgage Bond. cf the Ckia Acific Bli u y Compny, tutia Due Demobs,. I. IX; W ll ha 14 1 4 es We... tallest of the Coupons. as toe Rau alai , House of DAII2fIT. MOAB ale t 00.. SlZaftaefta New York. oa and atter fast data J. PALMER. Treasure. E==7J • - farPITTEMOUGH AND CON. ircmg e -L2 glL L lVtaggrsl t treaJ_FL: tr_nto..!raa.of tbatnoeklonidara GI me mho.. tee T111:14 gal r . l'°" 7 6 `% the simian year, wilt be hx.: t ' lalr omen, oararr of ems and Water stream Ittala.Lan.w on too Vint r MOND aY. ISI,I dal%) !US 0/4111/11 NEXT. at 10,4 Vetoes a. en. p ipsa. ratio, Jr., beerdarY• 02" . boll:WM/3X "rttigabortl.4s.ll°lllita.His2" AIICIION 'BALES. BY BUICHBON. PAIJIBBit ' VALUBtiLE BUREVERS u Pa N Oi; BTRZLTa AT aVointir E°° . Um TISURISDLY. tossember Lb,' at e'olook F.M. ootbe presolxv, MU/ Ts tole las 'sizable iotergre•sd. rroalleg V/ het ea P int stem. btoaz ...Si: sag ...Ragtag back /*Vest to an Clef. ea Its's! Is emoted a loge tai inabotael. tialtrbalit 2,lfstorled brisk tire-steet Issildlag. ItiahtliBoWer;e7Vois'e° • 'nese two tuneable lett fe si Vs. l wat '" reel 'a e d a n dY:;tairio feet so en allal , on Tear Teak, It one tee stVeaxtUi, tat..lnkwstoaz: gicTia Volt. as rininns we virui. warmed seta • aoo=putswie Oats powertal Eagle* acitAge4oLlkit.eater, Dearly " the . ""il"" Inlet WI as). 2'D""n"2 t°°'""" •-tuini cut: ►uwe. 2' t'Z' 113tarntt itenr.dr, gtm u cat ub Cie S h orth ban kre Detw with th. e. "1741* "1° °WrVlLitg7gpum "" nliA l litr4, ' FALlLlc. • p_oieutzt=, Immsmurr warr CITY PROPERTY AT' AEC. o'clock a. tao.inort SOlea tome, 80. Zt Nod.. Ono!. Lod OM. Houatoosnalos.or no= lad n o/1. anti bamooot and this tlaistod.. Terno—onodoontt cub, brand* In UM .. aa payaolos. dalTadoa, PALMES a CO., Aaot•rs„ acII Id .44 Yllth Moot. Bt A. LEGOATS. .110 USE AND LOT ON CHEST. v i d.l - 7 11 1 1 17FATOoli . 41:4111: .104171: 07ia. at 10 eiblbeo. tO. H....na 17 •4 1 .147:.1`.°1irt,"..:71 - .' o l`l,Clltt T,P11:11,1 Le a r.; . a t s be. atee a. a tavern sa2l tobardlag se f r bests years. rese.slogl.a ter let. Term, sme.fonrsts Man. Sa 77777 all. • ♦. LEOSATE, Auctioneer. 19 feller/a street. Allege.? BY A. EcILWAYNE. • VALUABLE BANK STOCKS. 2 .. 24 tm—rp e ramor ia v uTo . t r ze mo N 1.111:` 4 1 '°"'"I'" " 47 ' 14 ' 46 ' Se 'hares Unsure Natl.:nit Bea 10 reeplca• /renew k. Baku sewer trulou Scions., Clank.. • 5 ewe. thrum National Sank. eon IfLLIVALNE., Auctioneer. sio o FOR TEN CENT& int% 11Migitti rapr, THE WEEKLY PRESS. Which hulas ua apptaraneeartil ) 11, 11rEIV5.WMIDELY,. bat la 110 he uaainni tbatpahlleation. • .• • The PRIM Ell be as enbollmeallonl4 • t the an, %scat aeputmalst win .park]. tee maul •fthe mac emlnuat Writers of the Guy. orliginal BILIZIAL STORY or the mot trrallant attarachr 1•1111 a epaaaase! NI la the ant lumbar. TEL ILLIPSTBAIIOBII erlalnal and of the mast attraa- Z: Y VYMN4 ' I, -. 4 i•br ...reat've.' feu scan Imb an el.maatatira• admit. /a ardor to 'ha 4::ret i g * a7:42co, ° ;;:il; as • [laid lusted tr A ir rWrlltoVlll7.; itre A= of the WOW void pa enclosed In a st•ut reiri4lll:ol'Zi tr: l7ll lrtb i Mi l t:nt=7. and Ll o rilhAson i arill pan am plat 01.1=1:;:rtg.$100 lIILLYI, g ozOnto Vill too nide:. did In ...UM emits Of t►a tflltltoa (Of the 1.01. QUI! A smirwar. , I=`4l: • '''''' • - la Mame. ISLlvar ARM. I: Egt=7411.44 4414,471 . 4411 ; 7 4:::: • :t 3 44 !mole a WWI. .4 liewl4f 111401.4.4•••• IITIPwIaS 4 Wiley: & 01404, 811./i/1111.1114.14.,.. ft 4'WV V 4 = e,& ' 17i4,7aWTzi 1,11174 r * . 211.8 PIIZBB Wm be mailei to !koy uldref • Me= the el , elel2?l Litef=fga rel" mr Addnee. • • • STUART &tO., !limy You Puss. 0 ism ,' olit:1141 151.M8 road.. tr. New Y eri THE HEATECKY IiTATE LOTIECY. MOD HOLIDAY DRAWING, D ECEILIBEN 11361. Whole TiaLeti.s6l Halves, $6; trusters, $3. . Ho more areargHe and apirepris to present. Can be made as .a mother, wife, dasititsr. MU • band or fa th er rhan a Helot In the lthathetY - Mate Lett:WT._ How that the Holistare aural band—the scathe when lit edema ahthst a • daty laymen • by the ammo of Ole forefathers for may gtheratlons. es welt as a gleattirs to 1 . orator Outran toying hasda—lt seems pea. ilsr.y.dttitir to Ore resents th at mimosa .06 ISCltai rata. ethica l ng been acknowloaded au to • f lgri=t 1171: gstre ro pam pa.p col tho world. VgatigrgalValielrlgni! ing will take Waco an the list or-Deatinbar• watch offers and, lulu inducements lo IntrObb• • sere holding tickets. Pante. no ore by thal”ettatent • taw doll.are, mugs . !Or nom f the mazy splendid krises offer sd. sk timid lOtalt. titsy in aniyips tor ticket.. MAr i bgratfri lb aitte i tr sassy older et the I:or/van...Ilion Hokin. Handreds et well attutod tsatancer, dials/ to•• "'•.• I =4 . years Igiyey'lro4rdirErt: when only Len years. lige, maw, as :prise ln a lottery, the lithceente 01 ton Ihowlead t o h t g a ii,,, t gl i h i t.T4=ga i dollars. live ticket to her , by her 'W.f. Itr• argord "." ,. stir of moth arstotheal llnnt woulddtel of als Um." • How malty hones es brightened by a Mintier themes to the Grand Holiday Drawing of the Kanithsay Mato .I.othety on Deosinbar arena?. icons • CO.. 711 A.A0123, Co"lootcui, Tooi• Irbook cootamoloatloos.boold &Odra.. I ' ALL I :BENT AO EAT AD 110,11810,N COMPANY. riZ A. ARM% President. J P.IBfI9EL, Secretary., h Ito • • of MU Company Le alerooOT Rath ratritilaTtiTtVg "41 .a.znomair Awar casreras. At 26 Federal K. Al!egos/. Fair tiwse wo s i xe s l s eB AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. .7 i, J. LYONS; No. 1 o 'Wood St., Plltibtulti, e nuta arne ffset, je w =4 . 1111 eiritALNIIT 7 okankgrAilall IMUIOH. eed rumen ele i tesk ~ uv bar r= grrir.alAtriz Valtelikern niCau.rpie exemeD4 1. , the kraViatelerdriera. soemehnel . R . P. GETTY, waxuasAii =ALUM Choi - Wines and Liquors, AD. Bs E. cam.. OHIO Sr.. AND DILMOND . Alleabsa DUN DR - 1 - FTSMAN. :lux. ice. n TIMM IlTsur, •tio az Holland ca PA. • $15,006 TO LOAN, 01( BOND aim zwirremis. xt•itprwir; 80. oeaaetteelasem& we. frio v TreaWe on the hats'Ensaa rev By w aN Vra Alu'ir";— I
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