II 786—PaosPEmus . 1868. 6 THE ITITSIMIDH I)Ii2EITE! .71ss terped daily paper in the male of Pennsylvania, enters the land year of its existence Malt inereared facilities for dis seminating the currant...news of Me day, end ford rendering good political service tAe important Prtaidenlial Osnvass of 09 8 . 77teforikernnielAcesfon ' of aohgreTs • promises to prove one of the most import ant held Suite a/formation of the Gov ern"""4111111,1* proceedings edit he anx iously 444egual by the inter/teem masses. to Nets of the deep interest centered in the vp g ii , i thlpropriefors of the GA : f aw: wade arrangements for ' daily dieptiteles• end tellers during the memos, fronsli highly intelligent eorre- V"treisti'ialsti ekrolg the confidence and fri'"Wsgiiit Leading members of the s e . throu tir o wx - ths heads of the cart ow ktdinl . paw. #oweue,ofreinent: W2thi.gton, eo that Te m,,,,,, a ,opeiod OA receiving the firs{ fahsgmaissirettabte intelligence from the soot°, Getr" . Legcsof. the &ate Legiala., ism,'use., will also p rv , ei riooweing,inCilMteh as many gum licm ilt r ictftinee mill come I T ....,r4IGAURTTE 3xep:at the- d ring the entire session an frtand . Corrapmident, mho ,me's/4W ort the proceedings by. midst #t: •A. It omi t *, cat puma/ of ritta kbiodWitthie ty refthcis eed steadily G a..* 'les held by the Union R 4 ,4006C-Iterty, and interpreted by a Loyal ftslingetiMein. vsLosee as tarpaper a u:shi po ottera snares, elite as vie. UM 4 104 *.7. wit.t.lie te'fAc 4 inonersnal.. Aft* may dspakinemd Me , Milt Anemic,' of etc sill tos essintelnset. and sit ..doestreas fes'Se es(11 be fedri•inic • ikeoendeparencos Wit G tap lo the .111. 1 . 04 bOaidae. nate condensed theca rat - Nit4tallir minor all Lie seene.esk., ...setqfnidle4f Ne Cite: mate y . inseam end elerlddileftetsod matetentociesi 0 4 / 8 2.T.S is. nomad . 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'Auto. ohm gad Memo yrrytota an NolThast.atiaL rAw 51a• of MD aAZILTTE AD. mei14410701, D, CAD Chat Couiro of Atteeim, somfy, 11,r0141.1111 fa important Want, to dr tanninelbli nanny prime fa tbs varkege at Ur tw.e/4.3Y(i0.. grommet= is &t pat.. . Our .4erds -11•00 favor ar gottimy op ad, *We avlai, cuul mot cllorslo,t6str Prosnotama ii"gtti4 - . at am aro anstorar that nem of our roatorooiloaittbodeprarat of a latermarm. Ad. Ott*. OF dioie are. mato est ear lin.. at itsam .kg.,.; /51remaaster0 004 Yerchalge sr. r•- 411... 4 .0/I.oe , m4eit . s. • IPwrii.osinta Inzavr ourrrx. ", kit. .10iy.,,, fr= ••• YU seiff s ep fl, st;i: LIL air Por t mettani loopier of 'Haar Daft sr Wochip z iaot ,pimplitem pErnirm ammi cxh, • alar2rsllol3l,l=l. pei; ilea es Art& sow, tWatnargh. 001.047 p•ipa. VII Weston. Penury leutin.. Amen MI6 surikatsre she above. and egad xi • pener, will be elettlledma wee feu.. exelmage With the .u.. 1 LT el6 l l 4ittdrlL4ffil GaAte 110111111A1t, 'DECEII227I 2, 1817. ...CHARLES DICKENS TweiftAu years ago we first uw theramentomurass and his beautiful wife, the day ,. alter . their arrival in Baton. A rough glielagethrry had experienced, and Only bz • pie'ekill and energy of an able Captain-WA escaped a watery grave. At this thine we •heard Mr. thcentas make' his Ors( speech in this country on pre senting a testimonial of the gratitude of the_pantno - . Aping to their worthy com-, thander....The speech; In manner and matter;. watt wholly unwbrthy the three of the a•thor of the "Pickwick Papers." It was poenike—winting in the force tad earnesismse. banning the occasion. Six years before, Lis. first-work appeared, and he was at this time enjoying Market gash of llitliteat and well43eserved pop. aluity in the new geld of literature he had open d.. Ai &police reporter he had becomeifithiliber with the low and vicious, and had - acquired • degree of skill in Portraying their th,aracters never, by any ope, excelled. Ills personages ex hibit a life and reality seldom seen In dmeriptions. We so plainly see and hear them that we may well believe his atatenteikAllit'"although he haft never I traniterred . any character or scene tire, there le scarcely a character or de .lcriptlon tko nucleus and substantial 'body of-wlach. Wu not ihrnished frank reality." 41.11i10r all aie supposed to have read orcnicas--haro laughed over the Inimitable gun Teller, wept over ' llttle Nell, dogma mean Urlah heap and the ahonalnable Peeksnilt lie bu great genluk and, In his departmente, InWl -'0 2 , 0- P9vrtr Re grit came to ibis country under an get 4o famish "notes on Ameri ea forAeiteraFehentstion" in eight months.. - ./ie should have laid aside his thoracic.- is ' a pelice reporter," coming Sea people whom he now, in his desire tee Din, describes at a "large hearted, proms, and great people," in - his "beaming eyes." lie was received with tweltome, seldom aecorded to any un titled young stranger by any people. The noblest and ranit alike give freely of their time and money to honor the genius which hal so suddenly blazed forth. H111 . 3310ii lunching aucriptknis had nu:mid tie hearts Of this great pee *, and their enthusiasm was aroused to . . . IM highest pitch—almost to frenzy. Thus Idolized, he paused 'through the Xorthern States, and returned to Eng le's& Nora' were admirers more disap. palmed, ehavinedifid faughad at than were those worshippers or Mr. Drea ms. He proved himself to bo -unfair, trogratefor•ind wholly unworthy the kindness he had received. Before his departure from England be bed 2 P 3 henof the general tendency to — drew wide conclUsions from isolated facts; to charge the nation With the peculiarities of a few individuals ' met by chance on ateamboats and rail— road carsi . and yet this is must what he did. Ile pused unnoticed the great, good and /earned, who showed him dia. singtdsbed attentions. Ile sought out the lowest and moat bite, and from them • be drew Ma picture of America to pre sent to hia Xogllalsreaders. The only preschar he heard and. describa in BONIOR was the good but eccentric nth. or TAYLOR. The eloquent and highly cultivated CIIAZISIXa and powerful s l ums had no, charms . for him. In New York the vilest haunts and moat gnaws , / characters In the. Five Points WIN the materials .for his descriptions or our great Ilietieto/11.' In steambats sad railroad cent he .chose the tobaceo glitter and the. most- uncultivated boor to snake thecivllization and refinement Of want of.refieentent of the United E4.ate a. But he came to gathai materials fore book to make money, to snit the pre jadicell of the English people, and he on. conipliaked his . purpose. This ho now calls seeing tins "motes." Again be appears among us, to make the most he can by exhibiting himself as a reader, In which character we are not aware that he excels. Publishers are...eager to awaken a new interest in the sale' of new .editions of Diccess' works.-in their desire , for profits they can overisok his long complainings of receiving. no profits from his works here. lie has not credited them, it is ,aaid, with what be has received. No*, there is money to be made by them and by him. Hence the "letters" inviting him here. Ile retracts , not a whit of the Past—even the more- recent put—ln which he showed tulip sympathy In oar life-struggle,. but, on the other hand, Jbfned the aristocracy in their opposition to Its. Eating our great "generosity," and that we have proved ourselves' "great" people, ho has come toUlik a few hun— dred thousand, in the least time, No literary or benevolent societies are to command his services, excepting occa, atonally to . increue his gains. The pro fits are to be his, Hats Mita "gemerous" giver. even the clam Which he so, ell describes, and from whose poverty and ignorance he obtains lids 'caPital, have not received, so far as we roan ieure, iberally from him. Indeed,' the great remedy for their sufferings, and the great hope of their:elevation, he wholly' ig. norm. Long ago it wu said that Kr. Dick; ens is either blind even to the poetry of the Gospel or else so bitterly opposed to its schemeof doctrine that lie wilt rather injure a - master-plece than be Indebted to Christianity for( an embellishMent. He who writes 4B if the Gospel had' never been spoken' of Him who is touched with the feeling of our infirml. ties, lano neutral, but au enemy cruis ing nailer a neutral Hug." Even the "keenest sorrow and grief" through which he has pawed within a fewyears, ao far as we know, have not, in any of his recent works, caused an allbsien to Christianity as a truth, and as the true source of relief fdr human suffering. The characters in his works of those who are adapting aro drawn in the most repulsive and disagreeable farm. And this is net ;IL He would have the working-man,-with all his little• ones, spend the Sabbath, made for man, in no place of worship, but In the " tets.gar 'den," amrdring his pipe, or in the "lanes and sprinter foot paths, where the flowers and the trees preach much better sermons than he could hear En the ugly church at home." The writings of Mr. Dina - Ens we ham no disposidon or ability to criticise. His eminent place among nosellats all admit. We simply desired to state a few of the reasons which will induce many riot to contribute to the AlOO,OOO. We has no special claims on the loyal American Christian people. We do net taint to diminish at ell the crowd which will rash to see him. hinny will go becomes others do, sod many beiause they will bo required to pay a high price, and it will be aristocratic to obey the order, "to be seated tea minutes before Mr. Diocese shall enter, and • te-be careful not to co out while he . Ls reeding." All this is necessary to such people as are described In the "Rotes."' We Are an "excitable" people, and easily imposed on, and we ought a forget what - took place a quarter of a century ago, and all that has taken place dace ; to be chari- table, forgiving, and to ihow ourselves ready to shiers. what Ls proper, anA to be what he now condescends to call us, "a large hearted, geieroya and great people," and At aubjibta far a domed edition of the "Notes." PACIFIC RAILROAD PROGRESS. The Great Pacific Rai lroad, about which so much has been said, already assumes the phaiie of a great fact cm- Min to be acosteMished. _By entrusting the wonderful ordain's', 110tro great companies instead of one it 'seems the mitiertaklegirili he the sooner curled through. The Union Pacific IL Co., building the Eastern half, have already pushed, with grait energy, their. trackto the foot slopes of the ,Rocky Mountain ranges, haring built fal miles of reedits - about two years. The Central Pacific It• R. Co., beginning at the Pacific aide and working eastward, having &comm. pllshed a more prodigious work even, in carrying their track scram California and over the Sierra Nevada range into thefialt Lake Bashi, Although* this work is all included within 150 miles, in point of difilculty and resistance over- I come , it Is more than equivalent to all that hat been done on the' eastern end. The crossing Is mule . by practicable grades at an elevation of 7,000 feet above ses level, and a few days hence, it Is thought, will witness the passage of the trains front the wharves of Sacramento to the mines of Nevada. Already a lo comotive uon the eastern slope. of the range. It appears. however, that the Pacific Railroad will not have to wait for the complete overland connection to bo made a paying investment: but It le In its beginning a financial 'access. This is, especially true of the western half, where there. is already a large settle ment along its route—for it appears that with the trackhalted at the summit of the mountain's, whence the passen.. germ and freight had to be transferred to stages and wagons, the' bosiness . has I been so large dialog the past summer as to-hear comparison with the best roads In the country, and so profitable as to almost challenge belief. The In evitable traffic of tech a line, when completed; will obviously require a double track at an early day, and even two sets of tracks within the next tweet. ty years. Whin a laborer. or an eud grant, cart be transported from New York to Ban Francisco for one hundred dollars, we may expect a wholesale fitting to the El Dorado of the West, end the Great Part on the North Pacific Ocean will become second only to New York. It !swell understood that trie Govern. meat furnishes, out of its credit, a large proportion of the' means necessary to arrrty out this enterprise; and the Cali fornians have generously added greatly to the means for the construction of their end of it. AU Gds will-be repaid four ' fold in the development, prosperity,' and good order assured to our Western do. main, to say nothing of the enlargement of our trade with Eastern - Asia. - The Central Pacific Company have an army of nearlylo,ooo men employed, on the , work, and expect to build about 260 miles across the Balt Lake Basin during next year. This will bring their road contiguous to the great Gold and Silver Ming in Regions of the Salt Lske Buhl sad fa 1870 we may 'hope to see the through line finished. The Central Pacific RallroadCompany aie offering the Pint Mortgage Bonds of their Road for sale to persons seeking safe, desirable investments. By refer ence to their advertisement-An another column the foundation and urdrances of these secttribes will be found tally set Tana ship. Palmerston, fifty-seven days out from Hamburg, 'with 718. atheouta passengers, liSs been detained at quar antine with small-pox aboard. Can any simple announcement be much mere mournful than that. Seven hundred and thirteen poor: creatures packed like herring., and weary with a king stormy voyage, sad lrom their 'recent farewells, and mutated with glimpses at the goal they have been striving to reach, are detained, for how long no one knows, la the same ship where ethers are dying of a loathsome disease: .. Some of those may. bathen sr wives, brothers 01 sons; yid = the kind attentions of a reit. tive may not be bestowed on the sufferer who Iles in the cramped hospital, 7fthere no one bat the doctor penetrates, and one man nurse divides his time among them. The oath passengers, if there were any, ware probably vaccinated and sent off. The steerage passengers taut have undergone the vaccine arrange , . meat,., too,. but their time, is 'not so precious as that bt an dblititei in the eyes of the captain,for days they I will languish and fumigate until at last those thaws* left will be landed et Castle Garden - and from thence will.ofseppse r in the throng. Seven hundred aid thEr. teen is a Tsui bilge. number far coo veso eel, but the Palmerston is a four -muted , iron ektp,•••ll-ffor a steamer, and altered law an emigrant ship. • • • Nark IVI•10 OEN eke QIIii.kOZ Cll7. "Mark Twain," a passenger on the Quaker City, thinks the Holy Land ex cursion one of the most doleful voyages of the century, and thus doseribm it in tho Nose York Herald "The steginer Quaker City has accom plished at fist her extraordinary voyage and returned to her old pier at the rumor Wall street, after an absouce of lire months and a ball. The expedition was a success in some respects, in some It Wes not.. Originally It was advertised es a 'plistsure excursion., Well, perhaps it was a pleasure excursion, but it certainly 'did not look like ono; certainly it did net act like one. Anybody's and every bod v's notion of a well conducted funeral is that there must be a hearse and a corpse, and chief mourners and mourn ers by courtesy, many old people. touch mlemrilty, no levity, and e prayer and a sermon withal. Three- Martha of the Quaker City's passengers were between forty and seventy. ;veal, of 'age! Thor:el.o7 lc -nicerowd for you! ltray be sup that the other fourth WFla Win of young- girls. But it was not. It was chiefly compe'sed of rusty old batchelors turd a child of six years. Let us 'average the ages of the Quaker'sClVa pilgrim; and set the lignre — dowii at .flfty years. Is any man Anan() enough to imag ine that this "'purse of yatriarchs, sang, mt; ade lo danced, laughed, told anecdotesdealt in imp:silo levity? In my experience they sinnea little in these matters. ..To doubt it was presumed. hero at home that these frolicsome veter ans laughed tang and romped ell day, and kept np a noisy excitement from one end of the ship to the Other . ; and that they played- blind tames buff, or danced quadrilles-and waltzes on moon light evenings on the quarter deck; and that at odd momenta of unoccupied time I may jotted ulaconie item or two in the. Journals they Clamed on such an elabor 'ate plan when they left home, _and then Married off to their whist and euchre labors under their whiff lamps: Maki If things were presumed , the preinfinpUon was at fault. The' venerable excursion ists Were not gay and frisky. They play ed no blind man's bled; they dealt not in whist; they shirked not the irksome filleiftlxuat of them were wenn:riling .Thoyneverroruped theylelkedlont little, they never sang save in the nightly prayer meeting. The plinumre alaip woe a synagogue, and .. the pleaftwe:trip' as' a funeral excursion without a corpse. . (There is nothing ex hileritlng about a ftineral excursion without a corpse.) A. free, hearty laugh was a sound that was not heard oftener than once In seven days about those docks or in those cabins, and when It was heard It met with precious little sympa thy. The excunlonlsta danced, oe three separate evenings, long, long ago (it seems an ago), quadrilles, of a eel, made up of three ladles and flee gentlemen, (the latter with liandkerclitetaround their arms to signify their sex), NVIIO timed their feet to the salmi= whliesing of melodeon; but even this melancholy or. frie was voted to leo sinful, 'sad . dancing wasdiscontinned. The pilgrims played dominoes whon too much "Josephus," or "Robinson's Holy Land Researches," or book writing made recreation' necessary—for-domi noes is about as mild and sinless a game as any in the world, Nrlmps, excepting always the inert:slily insipid diversion they roll playing at croquet, which is a game where you don't pocket any balls, and .lon't carom on anything of any consrouence, and when :you aro done no body. [taste pay, and there era no cigars or drinks to sawon; and "consequently, there isn't any sattsfaction whatever about it—they played dominoes till they were rested, and then they blackguartiod each other privately till prayer time. When they were not sea sick they were uncommonly prompt I when the dinner 1 gong sounded. Such was our daily life on board tho ship—eolemnity. decorum, dinner, dominoes, prayers, slander. It was not lively enough Plc a Pleasure trip; but It would have made a gorge ous funeral excursion. It is allover now but *hen I look back, the idea of theso venerable fossils skipping forth on a six months' picnic seems exqqlsitely ludi crous. The advertised title of the expo dition—l'The Grand lloly land Plea sure Excursion"—was a ghastly misno mer. "The Grand Holy Land Funeral Procession," would have been much better, =212=31 There bas recently arrived in New Or. Mona a former citizen who, during the pewit that have clamsd eines the ,srar, its met enough adventures to MI one of Dames' best volumes. During this pe. ridd he bee been operating sad moving about in Mexico, but cspnclnus fortune IMa treated him acuryily, and he now re turns to his old home, "flat' broke, but cheerful," and ready to commence at his old business as gaily as ever. At the commencement of the war be was a flourishing merchant in a large house, but heleft thts to accept the rank of colonel ire the Confederate army. He was,.however, gobbled by Butler, when he Ca= to New Orleans and for some was sent to Ship Island. Ile finally was relemed from there upon giving bond for $lOO,OOO not to return to the Confederate army, and succeeded in oanienting such arguments to one of But ler's , staff that he wee not only courted to leave for Mexico for the purpose of eetaldiabing • home, there, but he was seat on his way rejoicing. His dream niemedect lifter his arrival at Matamoros, a merreille. Ile was for; 1 Moat° in bringing in the only goods that could be obtained date, and they did not need much advertisement to make them sell. Hemming acquainted with the leaders of the Imperial party, be obtained a contract fur building a rail road through that country, and was hundred to estitnate his foritine by the thousand dollars, when things took a bad turn, not only for Maximilian, but for our hero and his fortune. He had some vessels in a harbor approached by the enemy that could not get out of the ranee of their guns, and the letter amused themselves by sending' the vessels and all their cargoes to the bottom, Our hero himself watt raptured, and, awkwardly(enough, with a paper on his Perron bearing the signature of Masi rnillan, to which the Republicans were dieposed.to attach Laveh imporranra. In inetelt might gone hard with him land he not succeeded Ln•esplalniog the nereasity for his quick departure to a Scotch captain who, lucky enough, hap pened to be a brother Mason. Be; not to make the story too long, hq Was allowed to make his eaCipe, and has returned to Now Orleans,to meditate upon the mutability of h uman affairs, and to recommence hta fortuno. He has sslroady opened &stare upon aside street, and banhlif been herriendsxl so far by his luck star, there la no doubt his affairs will soon stand on a more prosperous basis than ever, PAIN' IS ABM& THING, and no phantasy.' What Lm re escruelattne tbs. Ma Woe's of a toothache or Sit earache, too Olen proceeding from a orstooted gt tedtr that might hard Was kept perfect If Om vt,tho Lori ward WAND'S FLUID JAN PONUIRCO lola wholesee end tota!l ty JOILPS FLZIELNO. No. tellarket strut, asa aD droggletl. lIVJGNS.—We genre/ ly pick up • D•pa t• toblott the opt does sot sore[ wlth inL koodlow—tbo Motor romp•Il. Sl•er•L, or lame other nowattiont the p•.t. and how Milo 414 we Utak that rein teen It deny tttOINL to rata rapidly progreaeleg aroend W. lhe a of a nne set of teeth Ls to ha owner a great Lem. bat one that aaa be prays nted bp a free am of .WAYI)9I FLUID ANL) rowDzazu 21 1 / 1 1tWL. Bold wholosate ant retell t JOB. nAluiliti. No. al Market street. 004 all dna , este. A Card to 'tensible People. natlunal reader, If the up: et of the weather was Imetertata r ion world sot he foollah moth to.attin oft w Moat an overeartt or an Ilm• Orono. 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Nally poorer. eak Om.. them to .. .mob era. to to • teereld matter whicb eras torndlatlcro I.ronst Tour pores In rAr.t2=11 41 1:14:74::g.: •40 fur hare It la oll , YESTairtra at I Tat lacy trent alles the PiVallTill 11•0141 from Objet Owe. orlineetera ..rems nista AO Sae apcf.ll•ol octant. 140.1. C. tar more to mere 11 OOr earrectlear • Important to Gantry ItorbantY. merchant. 'MUM, Its clip to Lay In their Mit. ply of &cods would do wa,l to calla{ the groat ramiltio• emporium of DR.I EYINB. 040 Mood •'mai. and pot le a surety or to. invalualdi I I'I4I2IIILAL. SYRUP and BLOOD ISEJLIWHEB, ler mar of which hat hoes mot In the Doc. ter's practice for ovar tweet,' p.m,. and haa d tnearando from the amnia tire , e grave "It. MVO, LL ZLYEZ BPZOTOSAL Britll.l.lliltvo. rioOlY OM. oatlsfamLon Co .11 pmmo. oeficto4 •wltboom.b. sad Immune. ao4 **moot pal• mon.pnlladl.. 1at14.11% to this ....on of tb• nor. orblistlllit.lßTOMY.B BLOOD scanon• XII I. dolt? corMi oono of 04 mom bopolon wsok qf 41sisae, of. elmlittle _ at cluslittl• cared for be phytielans, stof usu., Slanted ineatabie, gnat "'"". 11 la azeatidlog proper now, when the shins* from fell to winter Is about to *ens, tint mon of tho. who an debilitated and prostratsd bl .!shun., theald rrsori team...hen art:Dad, as .Dll lIT4/.11 , 4 111,00 n will Nat only ...a and parity the natural channels of Alm looms nate.. bet at the some Di. awf en off dettilly and reinstate vigor 454 itarroui attars?, it la wholly unlike most Wm elating itontoound, anif bitten. which , for chit. Is., bat afterwards tick Imo pester C.etre • _loa.. COn•lry snaolunt• and humus 012444 00 lattAY than to pollens's trona half • Minn lot nof 1./r. ELYALRIS zoldle nen •• In 4oliny Is 1011 y wag CORN? IA• ad Ilia Vnir Dean& rt . :• . <l . L • l a 4 1;ZAL/ b :S. M. el. - ..ava slist•A • 00.4 wse Ineltaa•of otonle eo•llll•Astrats Only WI! tkel , Annerlaly••zasoltt, ter Up _.,e thirilnilol7ll 81011/13 PLAROIIIIII ..anitium Deat h..,,St 140 peed e.re5t..01441.04021. 4 14 . 1 04 , 111•11634 4040 12/0 roan Wain. . Movattoar i to. .1.%7. • . PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDAY, - DECEMBER 2, MO 1 Tao Trial by Terrapin. - 1 "If you do not like terrapin, von will not like America, - said Morton .li,ll len ! nel, the pleasant Mayor of Bhiladolphia, to an English guest_ This sort of saying is becoming common in the ranted States, Every English traveler who I finds hirnselfin good company, cam 'daily 1 to Richmond, Baltimore and l'h Bade/ - t phis, is tested with terropin. if e may not know what is going on; what is ex pected from hint; but his quirk sense will tell him that, on a certain dials of soup being placed before him—a black and mast unsightly, looking dish —the evtrof his friend*, itad hosts urn upon him. If he patsies at the sight.' they wait and watch; If he recoils from the taste, they, chance color; if he sends the plate sway, they dmpair. He niey as well take 'his portmanteau end sail for Europe. If he should smack hill lips, cry "Bravo! whet is tiller andpalf for a second helping, Lis fortune is complete; the company will accept him as a broth er, and from that moment he will be on- I rolled among the Choir,' spirits of the 1 1 world, who are recognized by our cons: ' ins as Friends of America. "Once." said a great believer in the test, •"I was rather staggered. A mancatue to Balti more with good letters of. Introduction; he was a scholar and a- republican;, and his whole Lear; seemed tote alive with love for us and for our institutions. We set terrapins before WM. He turned Yip his nose; he pushed It away. But events justified him. Ho was no friend of Aincrion . for when our great trouble mine upon us, that man was one of the !sharpest thorns incur side. Bow could ho be a friend of America when ho could not eat terrapin.—London A thenceum. —He/Cs Journal of Health Is about as good authority as there la on all matters pertalnLog •tej healtb. .It takes a com monsense vie* of thing* and • there Is no COnsei equal to the "common" article. On the subject of eating , pork Dr. Hall Perlinentlysays: "There ia no trouble In eating pork in * cold Climate: It needed—or iiomefetty niest-4br thesup port of.life, 'while at the Booth ingetablo • diet is better. But' whether the bog should be eaten depends on the manner In which he is kept. If be be kept us a mere scavenger on and 'rottenness the meat Would ho unfit to myna the food would enter into its composition. We aro this In the .difforenco between the hogs fed on acorns and thoso• fed on corn: Any animal that lira/ on the filth nod waste of cities should be rejected as rood. But if the hog can can bo, kept cleanly and on proper fond pork le as healthy as beef, or poultry, or 'Ash." Out here in the Wont, where wo hare es yet no very large olden, and where the' people are still honest, hogs are *tanned on nom and sent to the slaughter hoboes Is good condition: A cotenant pdrk diet le to be abhorred, but a good article of ham or bacon may be eaten Oceltalouallr, not only with a ruttish bcit with decided advantage. ~l' ~ ~1t:1:i~Y1:l~llii~#~Y~ 1,74 BiNGELdIf, Add.{4 /MAIM CY• $45, 64 AM area. is an atialortwi iff mac., extrertWaneolia forth. E141(112773.010 ct 2 otAber papers ihrousol4.4 Me [tatted BlsMs tgr • TEDIPMEIANCE LECTURE misuß ti L tp Prub rtezt. Claatieb, Liam NEW. JA.1148 0111111 IT, Fa 170141.4 Ar XT . /NINO. Dec. - td. at 7'{ o'clock, nad4rAuloloAl of 7rl encuolp Lac so. no. 41. 1. -. 41. T. of All In a 4 . 11.1,0 Amy]. 4142:14e DEPrukteeN TiOS 01 . TII IS WAIXD. I, :elrot Coms N at—Jobs Ohlytax, Ur. 2. J. Gallo. Ilarmon Council—M . lSO Kam nobly Daub. Jody. ot Zleedon—Jahn T. Er.wrg. loapector of Ciaerloo—..*otin /retro. Xtion. Dissector—et. kber.a. Alaa.aor—goan Ocoool Direct ort—lN. et e'pros. J. 0111er. year.; Lulea Dual. I year. Courrane-slotua XurXrlort. Q. VIEVLkACX WiIITTLX. W Mumma., Joan X. 0. Mostootb, f:. 4 ll l9 tti YalTft44er. I a. Ara lawn. ' Jeko• 11. Z., J. I 701.10 V. L breech. Jot.: Ores, ; lay. Mistral. J J. r•Olayl Abort o. • , oorrllalmes. in. ahroteota. loxio Doff. W B. •rarer. la ' Jot. Oboe.. J. toy: rriaaa.o j rary Vaal, X. W. Markey. Xer.'rorX I. V. Y. too. 4:AU I J.ba MECHANICS' SAVINGS BA No. 14 Smithfield Street. rnininvausit. PA. ISTERIET PAID ON DEM:IT& ABTtl CM RECEIVED ITUDI USE DOLLABIIPIVARD. Dtpanta rooelred .14.1 to elect. vltbatt teren. I AXES 1111.4.15 P-11011.74 President. GED. D. 71251iLD, Ileeoy mult Tress•r. JAZZII H. 80P/ILtIIII, Rellcater. TRlTaitigh BLACILItt.cm. .7ns. H. BMW'S. Ja JAIL SOWN. WILLIAM Du.; W. R. Subsume 1. 1 , 011.1 . WELT. . Joe. %r. 4.. BILEIVING -- Lt... ree CAlFea?4, WK - iNesil liar" Kama. Anti" HAM LETTER LIST. matanat tata , ll4 fir at Pa. a, Vaceatbar Tad, 11 6 1 Hamar Bwe Ars . raddlaa anu John CI jlts.b..agt../.0 .1 L /aims ISaytaana.listasoaMoan Geo Jossacoa la A' lawaba Jars!. jaaltars Leal. Arran a atb d • K !nan to tripe.•dote. !alocast am 'SAVA Lawn/An , a 8••••••• Rata P Loch Oa mail :11satta Jib. - n Itnataant. J 1 Most. II Merits I,oo,llo4lThosspowa rireirt r l .' llVatiorr i fia. MeV:2M PA i:VA. Rolm o lgtett. Lute Vaal ---- _ .arr J. mo• 1111) IL U alrlket lab. 11144.11 .a.ll , J Carl Co.k Ira d 1%1 I . 1 Le 114. Maude D.4IDIDo perJelne J =lra! D.,Wr y Dori, WIN SO' Owns J DJ* • 0 °Wane Lint.' .. 4.1 Elm c=m HOUSES t HOMES I (Ise Stool. Wry /Mot— ..... ...... Ihk• t-leo•Oloor Soo /bro. oto/Y 0 Ito Vas ..... -story thlet ...... neat thin thraellool OS loos two story Etta 7.5 0 twoo/tOry Slot /wo twoonory Frootta, LSO rut SALI HT STEEL & WILSON' amen awl Alma ltstate Amu, ■O. SO 11.11Wa14 suet. UM BLAINHETP, I=l MEM EEE=2II Am/ ail demerit. roads, at M.:omen oath p by WHITEI, ORR & CO., 0(30: VITTLI ITEZET. . D rrics or crrr aroma= a romvaroa 1 rrrrestcaur, Nov. V, OW. _. _.,..... • ' PM VVVVV CV.. THE AssEssecs-re FOR vim J...• 1.4.0.11., : f p a it i, 11 . !.• 4.:1 60,. a teannio, PAVLOV ioa oixorrina of 5A1r,r , ...1:414 3 Z0.. c . 0 1 , 12 L,,, , ,,,0 i0 ... the rollowlog stators la the Illatairara,trla.t ,i, pt.„, ~.„ iz , ,,t,„,.,,,,,,,. LOIS all 177/11Z - 7 , how roan rivet „Yoh Caw. Una DA.. i .lootatto allorrojb. Sar t 7.007 .1:17:. !IMMO natal . .. fem Pros 110 r r yg r a n w 4 ... ie t teg i lillt.rt vg. 0a ',rm. streeta; MULl7tallY ALLAY lama 11. Ir.. aolior. a-- rt., J.M. Egkost loaxbait 1101115 tO lode motto; 0.4 OVUM° AL.Lilr , 7 4 7 2 , 71 0. 4 1.7 , 7,27t.7 . t001trt. t' . 2147n: . fol.. '.[try Moolo to aoldolet garret , or. moaned/1W mai...v ( 7,4.r- ;,..... ;ga -,7,... . Wootton, sod alb roman to ram oars saUl Jut. P. Tuber , Ira, L. W. la C . J. ball. 156.111111/I.T. Voreobor 7b. AWL abr. ator Dare oa 57.1 n door. Apollo llollitart, lac WI ' • trill Ito placed la La City Vau tt o.”..“4. t or FOURTH IltaxaT. mach. ea cobra. , • ' - CHANDELIER', •. ao2l ~.... 77.27,1100e17....9112ta15ter. AT 1111T . 03 9 .4, If NUTS IMILIEXIL if MIST C3M.35321731117". Qum , tientstitined Snatch Wool shins and Dravrarn. .gloselal Wool dhlrls tad Drnmitrd. Morino and nano! inn tuk. Cloth sod Llnnin id Storm 'And YoneyWool Bun!la and Wan:lwo. In DOW and Croats MOW REAL JkIbTATE AGENCY • • • 111111Staseat, Joss 11Th, 1117. • , 3:AiditAildZiricatrrx az*. - Th• partnoisldp °orate:cud axistadg I..t.roda A LEX AN DAR LOVA ad ED AIN W. TOWXII;' et der the Bra et A. IdUlft A UU.,:la UM day ahatlved by 61111.11•1 Taw tutu..? the And will W pitted A? A. LOVA. of Ettm bath. • ' A. LOVE... Tomtit. MARTIN MIDLER, • HATC.,C4IO4 _AMY. PUPS, gt u "'"' talf:frrarkir, b, Vll.l4.4"7l.2 k Illo.l22Moalthllleldl PAO im Ora,. promptly 111122. Pad ostlarpolkop 1221 aed. LODGINGS.—Two :resitectable farli)redoormo, - • • HO *2O LIMOUIL Or , ALLEGIII*IT, But • 'boil rem from %bolls.* offiti or Nos.` pope. 01320 1 " S 24S :VAYIF.P.E!”.' 4 7ItIIf:'; pmail sem af aPaaPT.... , II estatp lama pap, 00l a. that Li: I . lll4lZtOr . abort l astratat Mirl374l . l:llrra Orisa, 4 ' 114,4, 7atfie Pet Mlth. MP, • to // a. PEACHES ASIP.APPLEA. . m yo blvh. ch01<41441 . billves 0r1441'44am. Dried • pl., ro, p /Ma /.&NO, aes • 1114m1 I 4 W4ed 011010 E FAMILY FLOM-A ki ton aopolr of chola , Omni. “latot time. /maw Pion troastlsilltrambrai n 1.71mu1d74 Wawa stmit. LEATHEU BELTING, Of a su. Dario, flails. 41:1And rIVl;1 ::=5: MIA IMO go N. Clair AM <S I. aa. partimm INDIA liVideilEdd CLUTiiittdd, Of even dnertollaa: siso. BaaUtaial.rsatd. YULlzig Moot.l do, a1:1 &ad IS ea. 1 noV .; J. A. Palladre. Ail L L E EPS LILIE6IOArIN6I zwaw.e. norm N 1.1711111% 01:411 orato ZI Cliarittrsat. , J. & u. rinzurs. IN Di* RUBBER ,BELTING ~ Hoax, Rms. Packing. 4 1 . W. 0t...X0t • /or ..le Kt um Soda be Sow Depot , 11load S VW, • • n. rn mum :INEV7 iii)VIIRTISENEN 100,000, 100,090, 100,000. Jest received, the above' aillectet et BELOOef HANDLES, Which will b34l.l7eied of at low tats, to- th trade. . W. M. 001/lII.T. Wholesale Grocer, lin m /illuirrr street. Pittsburgh.. C..Z..f.3.1115T201111/ L •.aUiCßtab]. ON STRONG & 1 1 100:enorl to 'Palid.Dl2l.3t4 s.YD TOCCIIIIO Stilt Qua. COILI4.NTO iduszes.- SMITE/Li iod "DElLinn. Or non road goo Moor, of etrrwas TOSOHIOGIIIEXT i CAS AND FAMILY , COAL Ocoee and Yard—FOOT OF TRY BYRE Vl' :dm tlas Worta. Ord..ia let at Ma yard or iddremad by mai/ will ba prompUy Ailed. • WINTER BOOTS Haim TUEPEA iSoL . CAT,/ BAITS. JALAPA TAP . BULL CAL: BOOTS. MEN'S )BENCH 062.1, SZWED BOOM Also.'s'fall.ftortentd ef Long Leg Rubber Boots, /or Goutlrtmeo. Ladle. Bole sari Mirror. ARCTIC $ RUBBER OVERSHOES, Of a dantatvulatles ot 'slue nods see a: the 1318 T quAdirr. Adapted; to. the t3eatton, GEO. ALB EE, SON dt 71 Wood Street, ocnuszi or I/Ottli2B de2:1111111tlill • GOODS" AND p : 7EB - . • TO SUIT _ ....._ MCHIN, OLTD & 10., 78 & 8 08110:11T, 1111118 E . eye Would 'WIG Oho attootlon Of largo stool of Ltd WV Wool Oba.1•; . Limbos , awl etaldres`o Woal Hood•; asd ylms , Sailooral Cblldrea's Wool 11.Ittof . . . Child,* Ws Wool Lentos; WWI t. all a olon.' We also offarSor sale ono of tip Angst and ale& beat lOU Of ' ,Ladleo, sect's and Mises' Gloves, Stmt. Clota.llorine. a. torist.% Wobn oo f Sonia gook t h e-s te t templet* mo- Soni`ttlatto .Sool Coats So.Vo Wool to. So MS aa4 brass. that's Mr/ manirfl,llllor VIM.; no the tent sills of CO lob. nod TN, alto. 161110 lINGt Of mans. at lowest Xst.rm solos. • Ai soltarold lot of EIJI IIIIIIIt9UI t 4 111 lILDITI _ Alfa, Lace (*Wen, Lame lihkadtershlate.lß ex. 51natmt *1%1.11m/eta. 4, Yin. a.tairs lee Vita; stae VIA Tame, tee ae. Jotters es me:l ea retail belere• . 1 4 do tel.. over Oar Meet. as ins aft 1101. te tall Me thew 01 the most teetuttess. NACRUX. OLIDi 40 CO,. ==!lMl AT 12 1;4 VET. ONX C/OX LEITIICJOI JICAXS. At 60 OMITS. DalfaLL-11•00L Canal(VMS. 000D . DLUZ LIILLUtr33. I= ALI,WooL. kr.DrLazislLL. AT M!L BEXPLBS, no uW 119 f e4ee4t Itareel. Angllll4lU URGE STOCK OF WORM UM, for thO Cold Ideatew nLiwzgle, euvaurre. qua wrs, bu ayt ut, Burris. scA'scre Itostintr. aLoves, CUILD&ZN•I VSDIACLUTIMIU. 1111111{ WiDSZSIILIIII 1 Daavra IA 4.1411/101014.A. OLOI2I, HEAT! 0,113a1/1/1111, DOl4Liit CD 7LADDIsA. makkad TWILLED TLAISBILI, • Li as law vale. R. !fn. toe Itra‘td IFlNhoirmale mind Retatil, WM. SEMPLF.'S, hi us id us rani mot, ire l ikey ath h, 111011( _ 17PITHICK, . • • ,.- PRACTICAL • 001161 KEEPER • AND .A1 r .70.3(1% 1 . IL f• .of Swell' 410 Mrs. ' wbcti cat 4MIII/1411C11, I aUbmt so OPENING AND , CUIING httll4lll/01' BOOKS. Al.so Posting Valli. ebYY • b. , bibbbbiY. Plogio Yuri mks atom" -Na /*am at by potble • /Miry. DMlllted MU at @ berbrbly id* imite4 PANT A INS Hie IZTTLZP/ZZTZ..M at Uitualislk trua I ors. styla. BR&CrETII AHD LAMPS, 101111111 0/11 01 OIL, Of latest P.larn..na best searkassaebtp. et ell P 1.., among Is:ash ' FME:=MI 1003 *ON 7O 4310 I=== miotlmeuplaten.mbunship AL/110. ifULZ. ASEITICIUNTO/ Ithebea, Ball it'd Parlor Lamp •ra ID //TA FILUTI, avaLicasaizir, loAssnilUes CO nil pamhasus. ARTHUR 4..X11111311•11:11!•dara 114. Athutbsay. remit!. coNrixam. .#lltv aid atitel aresagamt for hulas HOT WATER -BOILERS stfietwl '0 the 1101 sad of ertissa• soot obv.t, sed tz winied blu• termagli Um boll Trbith DIM hole aft tie .to .114. p.m Sassureloont eat I. MI 130 SO sarblo,7, soy Watson Licialur Neve, of trjemonlitetionl. :Amy p•rsel loarisig.• TAU- It 2. Wit IY4 atigadia thall4 . : majpa lb.> U 4106, taw hay. japers attaatml n it. .1 I e t ai t ra . :111 4 7 1 " Fil i t iA bla io ro s :o prev BISSEEILTiarea Ka. 976 LIBZITY MUT, Mang (Swinton of De Trisio 32!1752 STOVE FREDERICK SCHULZE, - Copper. Tin and Ih.ls Z.snn W•nul, CoOklie, Pa tter No.tlt W Ili ' biltrint,rig: le . "' l7ll: Th ir W itr . ; nt.. übbing sad It ' Win uttclaclucl , Morinalr WINE/M.-10.000 BVEMELS CHOICE ND.I IPIIIIO WHEAT, 1771 * Ylle uka On 4111b7 1iii21221 = SECURE PROFIIABLE IRVESTMENT. ,entral Pacific ( Railroad First Mortgaga Thirty-Year Six Per Cent, Coupon Bond, Prlnclpaand Interest Payable ' - a Gold Coin, EneOrooo the =carrel m crrel oh epos one of the , sonata l t Ilan of ootamonleatlon la the I Wand.. it Is the eole Ma between th e Paella rur i Cast and the teat Interior Baba, any which the Immense nand uweelmest pass. ted the MIN TIUNK LINE ACHOSB THE CONTINENT, , The road Isow nearly completed him aura meet. to tho ichest lilnlen liagions in the salt Late Basta. ard to beton rapidly carriad tor. .. Wird by the .. sr force of laborer, en, ca, i t Ployed by any tiallroad Company on Ohio marl. neat. ?hi :natural, leiltnnew, aas e ,,,,a. badness of the rob sup . i ... all acetone ex mutton, and Is healable beyond parelleh ira emend the oldest nada to a:lance. The teera end 'Limns Ur the dauber ending ()etchers', were en IblloWsi yln BOLD: . • .. . I . e 1a11 00 1.114111. ° 74 1*A rat r a a . ._ . . $593,847.92 $102,088,61 $191,759.31 This result. Irony., woold ' han been tar grantor bat Pa the Inbuilt , of lesion teams to !award On [retails and panaagers from the temporary [amens In the mountains. Tustinllakntatea thavemta Ist .4 the State and gale. or Chilean:la Dave an aided .3 Wa tered the Great Znierplise. that the Comp.) will maize vary lift anneal lateral oblttlw 116., and will ine tie Yollowlag =Die Se. a.m. at tonanand Ins the canal. allow Donattonsin Lands, Ende, tone ts stens, e tr., (wlthont tie.) PIZMO.IXIO Clepttat Steen. Met Zaralnn, eta., (no ***** e.rsaositly &ads. 7211 tulles. (maw- 1."*.94 1 4 1Alron=11 - Zna * 55.117.010 117.000 'lleartroes, Aslant nalleth..... 4/U31.000 'Tb. 1101 St MORTIPALISK BOND., are In tows o 0,100 etch, with seed-wanaal 04,14 coupons attached. and are eland tor tale, ft. the pres ent; it Phper 010. and aesresd Interest nom 41.1715 t, in currency, at welsh rate they 71014 nein? . == owl Bonds. authorised by the . Yaeldo Nan o. of Lots of Centres,. are Issued only at the lo pmgresses, and to the seam extent only as s • holeds granted by the dorernment, and are Malodor den upon the whole valuable propene yeratehed by the store lemerou. They yawns stands: mere:ma and adnntagee over other ,Ooryarate detaritlea, and urn destined to rant neon Till BUT lIIVI2IIIIZNT3 IN TEX WORLD, from their enema attractions add. M s soundness and prods. 001171E0111 Of MUM! fIOURMIS I Into Central Feeble FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS low Realise ter the Bolden tie Twelve to Eighteen per Cent. Advantage, WITH TIC 13/KB UTE OF /11 4 TEILEHT. - ; Donn can be ebtalned throesh the tabeallain dlrestly,or tkroesh hemonelblo Banking gem. Desselptire Pamphlets. Blase end intent. atm ese le tad et the Cad Or the C. r..e. Y. Co. X. 84 WWII= Street, /tem -Yost, ui of FISK *HATCH: tauten an! Dab Ws In Gonersagent Eecarfife and Hamada' ♦touts ot the C. 2. Y. Leo.. 11. it /Um dam% No*Tark. lip., of 80111311101/11.ft FILKOII.. M,M2i=4= gPECIIL lIITRICTIONS ! pmt' NrCORD 131 W W7ITEIL GOODS. E. HOUSTON & 00., Fashionable Merchant Taliors SO. /07n . aave lurt nogfraia r la :inter Co , 'race rtlb au ltope l .r ays4 Via riti 4.1 irl ' prlnieverr la...sable 1 • ""•00 1a 14 m :ad no• cumin. a• Clued. Oa to lir.. I I S!ILIPUAndi CRAC 817 Idle TT orrscr. rex - Rim terabit'.' • eitahlarel Po , tar. truhNl Womanr wren f • loot I. .r ... ...... nt.1 1 .... 1 24 •Cl ..... ha. thatoe 1/o pet Metal at not sao lioutvt Altteaa. sad Otoa &awn to Ilao Ha, Um Lapel. ter t tair *Legacy. lt , laistraalair Oa et befora Ilatea Teo hotel* at Pttlowatab ud &Malta are Samosa stoma...tattle boa swum It Nut ha Oipramy asaorliklad that Ito natl. thaa (A.m.? ad n.un {asset at .wear tahlJaalsea la shall be teat la hM, bat ear Slater. far taa esetetaloyea *ma llotalatt Or Vo n MßA etailt ring rogeTt:{10111( K. 111 W. glt.Tritit"=" IV" CITY COLLECTIIWI AGETCY SEATON & CO., Local Collecting Agente .11.124 F. 0. Do=.. IfiRIIIIII3IIGIL 4 21[ 5,.., , P1a. 0"4 :• 6121117 41:1414:tV . 11,11 4 :. REMOVAL. ILOIIIIIII & WM MAN li&VX 11111MDZAVA ZW 07710 E aO. 112 woon isintr . Vl:nrge ..... . 1 1, t1 11 k L e y ', ei t gati o . l : gjaelie. 4174 A e * awl !cable Lib: re i e,e se Wet % • me. Ime Den ee 11 rid braes Ymt• Mettle ae 4 Im p FA , ‘Pi t sta 1 .21 it tint, 'TVA& 8. C. aille • AND. DRIED BEEP lislosmea lasw °halos B. IL 'Rains said Dried Beef Monday, Novae. r.maLLEs• • m. Cor. Way. NU Min Moth. MERCHAST TALILOSIL• JONIII & Duff, • _. n. It. 01.11 IR VTILXILT, ltee_tee moor' frztletreta . tell eeeell et WI NTZ:11001)tl, 10. 6 4.15 errafaggingTelg th ar . 91 a i etyle owed to axe shop le the sa t .r ro a reeeivt ?girt l"M"4 d'""".." bef.' summon COAL. C. CHERRY CO. ) ralttirlitaNk. II CO., d. g 5%11.1.'13:2!"" Ys i f4 '""mgfa; F . , aIIUiIiBIANN RE II?, tuna Chihli 16, • Gunsmith and Difeer Ia Hardware. Plitt elm swat of all lesoftpthma aloramon mem aao 'lO3 at tho looreot , pitooa. oPoytof dolt fo l ooarolf . oft short notice. IMAM, IL It. 10113211071. TWLEIEt & 110111N 1 0 1. encest.c. IoJAMEIS MUSLIM LOG PUMPS; et r.r. VO.P l, •ltep4•4l{o. ttapalrlNC o• •ea the %%%%% 001100. sslllllll CUILIIPEBT PLACE IN CITY TO nor TeX TRIUMPH COSMOS STOVE, la at ible. 146 USAINT 11711/22. a2S 'r. 0.1)011r. GREAT SALE. AT COST! humus oilew,.z.vrir„. Pm elm mg. No. 1 6 .11 2 . ../XL I / 6 /.. VZ:3llll7 tCtringr ea v few Itoaiden PLEASANT 'ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD. ' At/fo. 180 1611.41XT IffYll4B7. . TlraLmottaikta. 525 MILES UNION PICIFIC Bonin West from Omaha, ACROSS IRE COMM, ARE lOW COWL Mils brinks the Ulm to the test Book, useststak end It Is ens track win be Inld thin, tar es teethe . Pan s the hlghtst point on the road, by tanner. The takelatam grade from the foot of the mous- Isla. u. the summits bat slimy rest ts; mile, wh.le that fit man? eastern toads et over one hundred. Wdtk u the rosl•catibese on the western thrpetelll mullahs throat& thiklater. sad (berets bow no reason to 00001 that the en. tire ersad Una to the Pestle vela be ores lor lb. means provided tor the construction of Mist... National Work arm map.. The Hal ted Males g tante lu biz Pir Cent. Bond. at the rate of 11.6,000 o 11118.1100 per mll4 for which It tate. atteCOsh Litletto smut./ elihreeelf psi =outgo lugs Una% to the 1411 extent. la Halms In servals. these goonds are haute as. inch tvenlTmile section Is finished, end after it has bee. a...ma , br United Buda Ci.entls• slangs and pronounced to be In all respects a drst elm road, thoroughly supplied with de. p eta, repair shops. stations, and all the neces sary rolling Moak and otherequipmenu... The United !tater alto makes a donation of Itt,soo acres °llene to the mile, which will be • son.. of large 'Strum to the aampany- Moch d this land In the Platte Valley is among the most fertile to the world, and other large Penton. are covered with beazy pine fonts. and abound In coal of the but quailly.• • The Company Ls also authorized is Lune Its Own Punt Mortgage Bonds to an amount equal 'to Ice isies of the Elorerument, and no more. Hon. B. u. Morgan and Hon. Mikes •usts are Tnistees for the Bondholders, and deliver the . Boada to the Camp.., only evila work pro grams, to that they always represent an i se wet and productive value, The authorised capital of Um Company Is 0 t[a•drod. Yilllon . of whlob Wear • millions harm dean paid to tba work • ready dom. Eaintnes of the Idomp.: preset th• profits of the Company are de. ring Only from Its Yoga! traffics bit this le already limit iota than salitent to pay the M. unison all the gongs the Company ran hone, If not another millo mere Wit It Is nos !Imaged that when the road Is completed: the - through' trogitief the only Hoe Coonecilag 'the ,Sttlamtio had. futile htetaa will be large beyond pram peat, and, at there Wit Fe no competition, it ana Morays be do.. at pnatahhr atm. , It will ha holcag that the Milon Yectlio Ball. goad is, ha ract, a Elomnungingi Wolf, built ender the supernal*. of Eloverament ofteme. ant lot large extent With Gorernmeat nosey, had Malin, bongs are baled nods, Uovernmant gh ectiou. 111. believed that no similar mentrity, hso earoftdiffnarded, sod mrtainly no ether I. bend ipso • !otter or more yolliabie prop Ili. is the Comysay's . • ' First Mortgage Bonds An °Mast far tae prsnant at MALTY CZ NT$ OA VIZ DOLL&R. tbsi ars Qs ebesped tee. fit) In toe barbel. bean month. lb per sent.' lobar Ina* United aim... Chocks. 71.7 pay SIR Per Cent. In Gold, •OrOVZO MILL Pia CZ.NT. upon thik nut.' Illstmcdptlosi will b sc•trod la Pitt. HART, CAEOMIZIC At CO" Third awl Wood streets. . , S. isULTAX. A CO. RI Paint' street. ISAR. T. SALA & CO.. AAA MUMS& & MASA, Wls New Tort at tne Ocoapany'• 00... A. 21 Nara. &root, sad b 7 rEqEia=l 'CLASS, DODO! • OD., Easter., No. 6 .treat. ' Plll5, • street s 4.:EIN J. ciioo • sox, au k ... so. :a Wall sad by the Oasapasyls alsettlastlAosta tiusagboot the 1/albsd Etat,. Itaalltlassea abasald be amide la drafts w other teals par to Way Tort, aad the band, vial be east trae at Oasis by rotate amass. P ., 41 :::14 . L . 111 . 44 .12tD■te a tias. saa Ya:es •f Banda. meal obtalaed at taa CWllPaara UMW. or et It. alleetilsed ajtaalat or 8111 ba:S•at fen au &bantam.. Womitlabst • • Street. 111110CILMITION. I l i Co.'s 30H11 J. Cilleo,'Treasiarer, CITY CY PITTZMUIPLIR. to w° ords,. th the previa*. of an Apt of the Se rial Autnatebip of sbo Comma wealth of tt .° l thialtr :>trt=litT, for 311,1tTret's°sTe: teers: ,. l 4 o ,1.1..1 . A It C./Pt:Ahura!, itba. tea ou tee tnrtelf) DZAChlllallt, betall t* JOte den !the Net. the lean. el Wu ellt r o a dated teem* for Nimbus Or the Wessel miukta. Ur. ankh Cense. oast., wilt sue al Melt ...I teepe/ lablos. tin dal an la thetr remant. nerds sad plated, eat sleet re Ingot. e.er ter Pante 0. of • SatrOtslalat to sate Acta A...1r, approved ta., ~ of Aral. A. D. ter, the farlnge& earned...a Uul, '" : I= a «a::: mfgAzir.r.l LT( .1.• P 4.01 to swot as Treasurer of 61.14 r e versos a•se• la Car Aat./ .444 alUqu ltsf,:a T. "." :117"nane°47tVeto f: 4l lo .". a t i f to L s bl e r 4 r t: e • m i t Ek; " loan. Ce.eU. an ward—Tero Verso a to be amber, ef the twang Canada as et ter. Oa tw =M OM of she tbmwou VonaelL Taal Dena-Tine Deno. US be amber. of the Pena Cove. .4 two porn. to be ambers of th • VO•1•10, 'oath word Iwo innate a be entaalten of J. Sara 11114 three para. to be =Meets of tne Coma. C.aetl. Mk Wad—, w00er...1 to be ilieaball of the Comeau ad tee pa.. to be autobara of Um Comeau C.sett. O rt Platt ward Uwe pavane to to member of the Coautten rat . Couno 4 IvalL Denims to be aembers of tle devesta, wer4—Twe lemma to be onnabtre of tee Atka and t o Si. cae Coma. teuet. of ittptal weed Two ear.. abe members of the whet .4 hr. persons td be amoebae of tb• tbaunon Co val. N 'nib ward—repo Pauode he WM.. of beleet ac thn. rem.. Ur I,tuembereed UM Comm CeneelL the ' 5 1:=1 ;tr . . ° Ts ° o °° l I L 7° °Tl'" at U. " "."1. LS . TnINV , II....ritIn wort One peel. tette • member of tbe Wee, aad two pen., to be th. Can.. oeeetl. Leoreatweilla a•eal4 Irvd•Usio rennin , 0 samb , of the Penns e•d two .none ot metal:ono/ Me Common , of=l:l:lllV27eio'lletToraireTotittttgelirt I . 11 4. 1 M:g011.1t11. d. l u z"tegp . velske pay a to be • manber ta • ,r a.ea.,if pa w tobtatmbeld ol Nolan reoh to be 0 the Pena .4 croft as to to ale:, or tee {lona. Caleacli. Cat tostnage Ina e. ema to be a ntember of th,,e s etd au t Wa l e plc eta to Si. =tailor& or tee I Lear ef t. whoon shall be 11.50 a mane a 54..gree tlie of avreaealeStres of this wado 5, EMU lath oe ratchets of the In *ltch they shat eleetal..4 e amyl. ga See tote!, Carel. MaU D it ir l tri VE. lls l):l7straltili t et7AZerie matt a raVbrigagg g Thet eteetora of the 'bled went of the ear or 2.II;IILILT"'' Tinitgrzo,,i rat:a:A:74lM . 415. wan ••14•.d The Caton of bah eroalneta of eta rum 7::,14`11:44',44.r.rm :',141,* TN tiler la et theta:. word, ner ""ngAtr 1 Ib Me rbU° tilrgr itgl:ttaratr ° ll!":; "° lLea. '"" g /egos event, la Gala er e 7 " PlitsVr7l rtre f uti l°"° ll7oro l IVols . l s:Z Ts= la es. wane. r2Tite b eleotort of the Zl4oth ward of the eof 111:44to meat el tea rabl eaglet ass h, n. 71.4 Canters of the Math ward of the elle of ■ t4,71;14 4 1 : 0 met nt the Cubga *hoot Hama Ta eitrt I:reahl , 6 0111.4, h v4 41 of " 0"." °°4 _Tat Calton or the ber.4s or Lawireansalle, EetAinizt, 101°11:11°0°Z.bUtol"21=1:=4 •aare, Tama agora of Coll. Tonnage, sipper pre. 541'4°42 Venee r the lower preehlet or Collie, • WadotrlAsoet et Ma school house Albto 11Ig 1.014 W.. • EU, • rOt er ingsi LITHO. CAM taarsaised awl • uneasy bream .sse se .es We to I*M MI Street; ZIMEMI she Costars of Weeny ToWashfo to meet at asht towehip, tho hati4a saho-I 'elov,ttiß P Olsen Y A= heave :::: . (1'1::::017, 4 "" • • ""• I. .Tl~il la eb pa or Oolthad Township to mast al Tea oileliono°fltirTLlZAP,r,:;",.: Finewit.lo p hool . hooka. our oskia,.iid, " sn a salo war. 6. muuthvirY.. • GREAvi. OTION ""•• IN PRICES ! DRESS GOODS. ELEGANT POPLINS, FANCY SLLI/J3. BLACK EiLLICS. FRENCiI MERINCV, FL&NNEUI, BLANKETS, do. =I JOHN PORtER, 91 LIIIJIII9I . arazirr A. IL ENGLISH G . . .9b. 99 Pour* Stratio • • • • Pabllstes et CAWOOD'S 8111DX115..D1/11111 girlijifriA4lM O,5•lOl..iiiAXD 413112.11 K 1500611.. altriegrtiatistritr,•.44,l7 F . 'All/TOS, .YINJUANIOAL AND Nifil:O3DOtwe rtu a te ? arszrr. , • - Prmittractit, PaC)MICICTIMEMIT-7G r . man THE GREATEST BARGAINS PRICES OF ALL GOODS REDUCED TO Eing PERSONS Wilt and t cheap, at MARKED , DOWN TO THE LOWESi jPRICEi The (Wholesale Stook to. Present LOW lAIIItET RATES IN NEW YORK. llem-Stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 50 Cents and op.! Linen llaudkerchiefe. 10 cents and up. Real Lace Goods, a large assortment at prices to snit all. . Trimming Ilibbons, at 10 cents per yard, Ladies' Opera Kid Gloves, 75 tents. , Gent's gem kid Gloves, $1.50 per pair. Beaty Cotton Stockings, at 121-2 cents. • BOulevard Skirts, at a great redaction. Good Balinoral Skirts, $1.25 and upwards. - • French Corsets, at $l,OO and sp. Breakfast Shawls & Fancy Woolen Goods at less than coif of making Shirts and. Drawers, 50 cents and.llP. . Vuplei and other makes of loop Sktils, a big lot,worlh from $2.00 to 50, slightly soiled, at 50 coats. Neck Ties at half cost. ' • MISSES' & mats UNDERMAR, VERY pacEk.u.mos. 5,000 Skeins Saxony Tarn at Five Cents Per Skein. NEW TONX. One of our Finn L now In N ew York Purchasing ax;•33 r_.cera ALT , AL:o%l44=mi'. . . [`.Call and Ernasine for yearsolvia, at ,•• . • NOS. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET ERE, HOPPER aTco., rimicauen so La. EtiLVlCit. &nal. wnms.oruacas or, FURNITURE Of Every Derwriptlon. SCHOOL AND OFFICE MOM= No. 45 Smithfield • ermainaur, . ent . Rta I . MP* roll usonm at Plbariti llanwrs f o, zw a irttreltari. ecautaatty as basalt wwsar , • • O. A. 11 .1131.114....11114 0. aorrasu,....l/116 IL WELT 10121:,111 47 4LCMEC. 0.1\17051 UNIVERSAL I wawa mom, .111.7 17JitLi we an to. annittgl It mta➢f►etteytt thU glt l =ll2f.2ll7:Zs2== HOUSEKEEPERS, PLEASE TRY IT:. • • Wlab It Ins ban lass at from to 11•11 lours , hard labor ot the lra.b•obarq fuel. It Is lovsaltable, 4aetaw It elminrck easikrisrlAajaraborlstatam WSJ:Ma ITIM/124 ' ao. it Is brassaastal to costal& LIME, c falti th emitarle i t.g:nv:.7leit Ma and mall at oat °lea mat Cattallaatni Du I.OOIITU lITRFJLT. ?BM lit MLA Int 411 WLdenle 494 RetW Nsalabinuan of ' Tie, Copper and dime* Iron Wart, praNdluuse.. v 7.4 .4 Rotres W 1.1001114 ma in iosiro jito .slTßunD'errazior. oo raPtnia. ". 44 Irra2 0 i • 0311[41 mil/lune% PA. Ale Porter =Chown Stout, Tiwo SIIPEstOII MOM BHA BREWERY. 0111311:313..44.14 'U'ICAT..,IIIOI3II. LW SPENCER; 11111(AY a. 00., MISTBS 111111 ry, Ronzier "r" vrATrou nil jaa 6. aino ° ' prrrseviten PAPEIIIILICIE NAUTMILIVOCOXPAITY. Mignatattnrill PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER! cuirrom Immo M I U II TO B 11,4 1 r /"Er".,,93102Fr0 0711011 AND WARM/ 0 17UL ' No. 82 Third StreetcPittebtrrity P & 01f11C1A1701351. NAITO, Michigan. . : L l niebroN Tyeaer. H. Hartmad Jo~eawx AU • DfIDCSORI-Anmnartl, At,ral LlTthsatoa.Jeltal o. t. cli •••••mb•• rAld Oki Airs: Bleat. • .muctitty B BALE. 0-11.7:21.tlitrga ° I.Fo aft of 11:11 . 4: "" 1 trd' llrved alvy e for the :Wm. Markle(' rannol , annt 4 and 'PoZyzaivir,,tnißr4,:r AMP° VI:: t" Ono linadrad an p d , ean o nart nil lla a lheelDtNr,th, 150. au J , dtlook a. m„ rlbatted Onall.M.ltaalne not 10 r, lal k., Maeldlerr and traTrity ilanPot..W* PLIMIN and kik IMAss ikusLat tsei.e4 Ana to land to U. UelteoDtated. . ;• . . . , Taos. A. Romuir • ~. . 1 1,t u Rarsiisi Western District Peaca rdZira Zcii. ritsticrxh, Ir e , =.1,..,. - pi - OPZI SPICE MILLS. ••••• s. I, auciaarr... C. 4 lITzOIXII. zuria . 44Letar a arm ris.m Lerg: %tied. gierit'srafrOZTriat We?! nv...Aex; Yep ptralt .m Gaad. 'illtsallhir dolt* to order ratr.Q. `at "". f!'!.llrinit.f.tig° GEORGE BEATEN, CANDY RIANUFACIURES,_ Lad <Wile r Enr w rlcan. , inl7llll. 11.1 r. C r l r. bonwaelt• NOTICE is hereby ;Wen that 0.0 CritiItnEIi:EIK:FAVVITI inlVi.tdrt'" 13•44 = EVF• I II OFFERED IN THIS CITY. COST ANb LESS! STOCK:.,II I IIISEIw . : .- ANH:...IIEtp, BE CI-A0f3E13!. ; OV9r. TO AMG USEFUL ii3Ojp4T,,MCENTS, the rreat oppertwitty l to , purchase e4veiti,-Ua4tle H HOANE & CO.'S. LAW'S. ARTICLE ILLS BEEN A COMPLETE LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHING COODSs GOOD STAR SHIRTS AT $2.00. OF SBISONIBLE AND FANCY GOODS. CHINA wanienorriE. IIICIUID Mae & CO. • smicerawrammir. •• lio. - 100.117i4d Streit. • siurrAina, Juno mina riamea TA; Itlialk Tra 1141111 and TAPIA CUT. aanizmar. VA VAASA aultiartadrAltigjOrmr, dasutotlaa aaß vs aria:won& arUNZ ABS .nit wholesale and ratalitze4e. The bunt and Meet owsulleta 'kat of limn ME= JACKSON-- dc FREIVi to Len:roam • 1050 . . - • Z•Atit•olltailla •HD , DLASZEI . , Muller, Saddlery; Traske, - ae ft .I.=flagr.-tesit 8i1ik414.4 Qep ui Igle hem - , . 3 t 4 r.a; 1 02 TIVOc.d am sire., it grrtr ° `?'q Bll B rona4at.! TEM OLDESTACSTAtiLIaItra ••• Sllll2la. /10,17311 11l Tall arty. X;G - I.I.OWORIU s . Inaeamartalinaina SZEISIZ. asulactuza Vutlaaaa mad /Mall ; M Du.r la TRUNKS Valileg," carpet Baga, sap • Win Im:utmost% of Lii.Dll3. BAWD.; lat WOOD OXYLOZT, Phitaborh, gin StittrauTZ.. B ECONO - NAND'PIikINOII, 1011,1 , 1 x wow'. Ole Yocum* gala.% e a: 6 a ' - va t r ... F . Hfi — eQu?Vara i r itsiotri b rztls Om to oleadlid avdts, lad yin .h t ,hf:Tgif gal ri tt. 1,02.01111 101 d At oa& - thus was 1:1=17:1 F. W. IC. VIIRTA3O, (CLUB, CURLED EAIB, Tanners , Scraps, Ccroolsis, CATTLEITAII.9. Bones, Neat'a Foot 014 &o.; 04.....tw.r.h....-N.11411/111THIPU LLD (flearty oppoth.• Um ran Maio WtWILL KEEP - ON RAND . mats so ardor all kW of fowr oarpL WaleT izz , s • .F2DO , 00 VIT NZ. And ON DB Ws, , _ WAX WM ..3 Al AWKI!= WOM i t WOW. W the 2 /Wm I. oohIFIN WIRIIt4ItII •411, SAPANNING, rukrer aim osamturrA L: lIIILLIAM LLOYD, No, a It. Cloar:atroott. ParraDtll.9ll, Po. • tiroaati , Too Cooties Hota'mimosa erl to , Al.amcnizTabtanrik trl, 4 ,**V4l: . . irki',/,'I•4IIID*".ILA4D I , • ,1 •is slionftdiror sal* tr ' • • • ••; ; ; ' 'IN' !ELlA*** 004 ' *711M81#•?flY, , HY isikutraeos. rimems VALUABLE INTAINERS 5;111M1i.VOT1 Asp r MOM . d . 6 :4 2. 0ft %% 1' ; A l% Trlt t r. 1 25 lII= Antlog teet ‘ ow 11 • eines. bnaa .0.11 Ind eta 4:1122% to .! tlaillb x)i gloried brick tre-proof • tiding. whirli by tees sob/died by the V. IL • mi. aaeus BOllded. • • ALSO • - These two desirable lot. , of ton* andnlaodßwwsnb*hb he to a width Ululated the hone ms etsetert bt beets, kaidag daub'. maiutel Well I Tkle handled mild, at a trifling et converted tote enindiet httoltnot • Mont. Ond pownrnil Eosins .eaMit neatly all the attableerynt for • OrDiSilll427 Centel:me le Abed* Del en, ta ll tw p o e o n p e . a r r t s y ;_ o vi . t h ln d a e. g=t71.3.7;J:11.1t41re. "i1= 7. 11.1`4 ° -241:1 1 7,;17.. al6 ""TAM:111.11' WM: 17 • nr s. atalLwaisiz. , A VALI:TBLE BANE. 8T CE• 24, ../.4 — Welsr. A . r elll W egei the woe: ecTl:r a...accade] Wee Boolittl. 11. " instal/1i Exchange Nalleasi Nast. •. 10 searee,Neeplea. Mammal Seek.. to abates fount t Wogs* Beak. clam Gamma athasel Set • IfeILIVAINN. A • • . . INT . CIMMITACEICart .t4Clivartr Collegiate. deloatifis. by -Lan rirarsVict istr.ra TO WHEAT GROW :i EBREit ANIIONLITE) DONE Soper-Phosphate of 4oe. THE ALLERHENT FERTILIZER CO., SEWABB & CAMPBELL, • .... elle., IN Penn St., Pittsburg', Pea She bott . rerWiser la nos.l Saditrfo roosg l. auld tof AU isrosorrolsobsso Moon 1 a Ms mansard for *sinus Urn woos of OW. Oars. leatosao. is... Wo Word. 101 mo or gratuitous eirawstion= .lt e Iltrr=flos orirtash will to mat nto IM , put, eirnavase IMPORTIAR'BOTHE.' ) SCHMIDT & FRIDAY; GERMAN, FREI CH - ANN SPANISH, W/MR AND ' LIQUOII3, 1 409 Pena .Atreet, Chu' NIL haTlas redviell 44.4214 • rope. Wu AMU ItIAS pommel.. and arriegneents w 155 1.1141 following( Al= lutba.l BuYILLSIL Ls% CLbaxsZ • Vttiour. gp.tperny. =pm, 011P AVISILItid . NUM H u tt.. " Pt; A. «Riau eso.; 2 l3Atautiltil BA • ri k t 41 .1 " 1 1 111i1 • ••• g gussera en AA)w • A 6 / 1 0160 ILSIMISISMAT.' ruici OLD ars liVlEDlttroemys.tly au Ma& _ - - having nertkeliklatru_guseathrlth. tlymboy risittruszpitlo males... we 'MUM c*SPYI4I-0131.4.46=4":e. ABE SUPERIOR TO AN! me. onnn gno 'um, . • .: - ' • , • ,irnoz.,:s...T.tAl,rtminit: NO. Liboirtir St. emr ; : 1 1 )( 7 pr sonkrzt. FIUST CUSS LOOMING BLAU MID PICTURE FRAME MAID FACTORY. J. L YONS. .. No. 110 Weal St., PUtibuillta, I .IN'4l7li.iirigili"V=Airkit. AtiVISIL sIVA MailliMontil arir‘ r artax fr=lz s z ` n ellMaND 81011.0/30ruenimila tk• i la t itlntifthr.a•TlL fallruitumni V 2482 TEAS! - ' 41;it , nestlIre.,. large and than lot ettreab AT nvisrsirs 121.8=0. Pttisbargh. %Wen art wax mated st ertees last.l3l dart =lll2 Ziry Algi u tl:VAlX". • in" Ofri. 1111WHIC a sox, 0 MELLOR ' ei woou was I. =WI 8 0/100BlidAXER & $OB Ipx.rwmariarcramea.aar White Lead and Color Works, W . EIMEee AND BED LLD. • • llNU Areggli ifligiirit 6E4 Udall cam an or la , 01111“. 30."07 roam= arnizis, eery. Nee. 1160, 4119 404, gleut ' agg ." ' " , NEW " ' &Li PAPER RANGINGA,f. sow ILTALMI3IIO. , FILZAZ VAJCIZTi t 7 . • , 316.107 Bli I m.ket Strom& JO& B. mimosa s alto. Tiz!cyst TREES! 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