The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1867, Image 2

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2r.ciabLi. pro. al. Ire.
Ast ONG the *user think! of tbit day;is
tlie rOlcii, ziatrpeoutitai with tri,
et tbsee colnums sub week "writing"
,bp the aristocratic slid rebel oyespstblz,
isti Dickens.
Tut Phtbsdelphis . North AtneriUms,
wants the Radicals to haul off from the.
Republican party, sad min candidates of
their own for President and Vice _,
Presi
dent. Rees our contemporary desire to
'l:Wheaten so badly nextrall that it would
be needles to count the 'rotes cast by its
IFEETING OF TUE LEGISLATURE.
: .. It is an unpleasant remark to make,
- and yet it is a fact, that the peenie of
.' • Mils Commonwealth have come to regard
the aangabling of the Legislature with
••• a feensgef uncomfortable apprehension.'
' The experience of many years has led
them to form the expectation that moat
- . that ought to be done by int body, at
say one of its annual convocations, will
be altogether iimltied; 'that a good dell
will be done in" opposition to the muter
i
'lt . demand • and the gen eral welfare; and
that the Blida will b disgraced and free
, government dishon red by evidences of
prevailing and eh leas corruption: •
, • . A warm canvass a been progressing
• Ike some Weeks pea designed mainly to
' • control the electlo of oflicers of. the
r. House and a State Treasurer. Moat of
- ' the Republican newspapers have dipped
',
•'• into a Mimiselon 'of these matters, with
.-... .
a view to Influencing tka action of the
'-` - lumber' ihr their respective counties.
Without Intending to cast any rake,
‘,.1 Sons upon our contemponuies, wo may
•.' '." Inm/A that we have kept out of this
•".. ' discussicia because we ceacelvedwe had
• • ' legithnitely nothing to do titbit. The
'';'•' . Genetitution and Laws, fellowink the
-- ^ proprietin of the case, confer on each
:.: branch of
the Legislature the right to
*got Its own cattier*. The tif6cen of
;-1 .. the lioraes are not arrang‘d for the grit.
illation of the public, tell amply to fa
'ennui the transiction of business. The
members are to be In contact with these
tifficen, aid it-concerns then specially
• who these of shall be, and by what
nalltrations recommended. OtaUlders
are interested lathe selections made, it
' at all, oily. int:Mentally. •Lf we had seats
\ ....In either of the Houses, we should be
.. . guided\ in matters of this kind by our
own conceptions of what lie best, and
not at all by what we nigh tttle urged to
• do by individuals hating- no reslOtud
biting' is these particular'.
The mune news cover the care of
State Treasner. The newspapers . are
:• - net authorized to name the man for that
•'. 'niece. The duty devolves en the mem.
, .* bare of the Legislature, and they are
numerable to their constituents for the
'..f•
. • manner in which they discharge it. It I
questions of public policy were neceisa- 1
',.., zily invailved In Ming a place like tits,
' . then a very different aspect would be
, i presented; and newspapers and private
chinas Wend be it liberty to inlet on
• ,
tendering advice sad direction. But
-..i-i , ; the State Treasurer is elm ged with or' .
i, executive' dada, and can have no in
' lianas iron pollens to le notified or
7 • • dlicarded, beyond whittling proceed
tram his recognised capacities for deal
ing with financial problem&
,- -. •••• The
. public are, :however, deeply eon
, - earned as to the way in which the Com
i 'minus of the two Houses shall be cent.
'dented. This teaches tbe pith sad
^ narrow of legislation, net ens nes
. tin, but upon all questions. It may be
remarked, howeter, that few question
. of general interest are likely to cents
before the next Lens/stun for datermi.
*Mon, son to impart epeeist cense
' :... . Velma to the organization of any of the
Cemmitimis. The Railroad Committees
'_..l,' , of • the , two Houses are those Amu
. 4- ,.' •-. whisk Most solicitude ns felt, and this .
•,,,i'. ' because of agitation vs/peeing a Free
. i .• .Railroad Law. The interest in the so.
••.,_:` 4 !alien of tide' question covers the whole
' j Late. In a small number of counties
r..,,'" t• •
' the fate of the charte r of the Conaelle
ii-1' . 'villa ltailread Company is Of paramount
-- f- ' Importeace. ;
:' It as happens that the Speaker of the
. •. .
Senate is a citizen of Allegheny county.
:
Mr. Gissum's personal interest' are alt
Aida! His whiten inure denude upon
.
the Sat of the pendant this region. He
. ~
Lea made a public record on both of the
topic' to which we have referred, and
...-• - we have no fear he will prove fate to it
•., _ in the nett session'er at any future time.
''--' Waite, we hate NO : disposition to ember.
no his °farad action, but are conteatte
. ..
we what he will do and judge after
warda.
.... • . Itis possible that Mr. LLNDOW, who
-,...". :
was chairman of the Senate Committee
l'.. on Railroads last year, may retain his
AL . old opposition. to a. General Rillroad
',
... • Law, notwithstandiag the progress el
~ , . •1 • oedalotitarqughout the State in favor of
? . :1 that manure, and the action of the Wil
./. Hamsport - Convention besidea Rut,
without prifesing tie knowledge an this
..!"-.
point, we thin It will be found he. has
..•
skilled km ground. Be this es it may,
' . .7„ ' we have no apprehension but Mr. on
.,::•••,, ium will constitute the Railroad Com
a
settee, on the opening of the' approach
,. lig sesidoe, so uto fairly reflect the
.7. ?,
\ prOlt oesitien of the party on this sub.
',
t jest. ; This he ought to do, and we be
''lie,n he will do. Mere we do not ask.
' • ' • - Witk a majority of the nffimmittea hear
t: T lily in favor of the Law demanded, its
''• action will be sure to be satisfactory;
, r. aad an honest General Railroad Law
~.-, . •
1!•-.. • will be reported to the Senate, and will
1 • .:'• pan that body. ', • '
f' - ' Thera is a tender view to take. The.
l'',•;,- lent Republican State ,Contennon took
i''''.. strong trend in fator of a Pr o s ( Rail.
Cl' ' , toad Law. No &seen war , expressed
if. • trims that commitment in Any . part, et
f-: s. , ' the Commonwealth. The canna. that
1 ,., ;• ; ,
._ followed was conducted en that basis.
E- ' If then are those who believe the Incur-_
„...”, • ' ', peration of this doctrinist' the Repub.
' IkanTlatform wee accomplished for the
r., . , Parma of deception, and with ao in
v. ',• nation of 'actualizing it, we are not of
F i'; ~'-.';' - that anniber„ As we judged at the thee
t:":... that commitment was the result of a
.. ,,r,% . metered public sentiment in favor of the
•,,,... Measure. Nothing has moaned dap Vt i, le Induce' to to recant that judgment,
K,;.,. : Yu mach to confkm out' coaldence In
1 . ..i.` •••••• ' Its accuracy: Take as a ample of the
.-taiiiiathin to which we - refer the fact
..,--.... that both the Republinit 'candidates for
t' : :.. . ' Om ap•ikersblp
.0r the nOtOb have given
~-. •••• ' be the public uninlitted auntauces of
i , ..their papas tempi/art the project. •
t 4....- It'does not matter a particle to ns how
'',.`.'. . . aliese giatlemia formerly At+aaa as touch.
, : l ', ' -..- lag this meager°. One er both of them
i ••,.
may hate °pried It- They were at per
fectlibeity to do so: without any 1e5••••.;,.:',.
••••.;,.:',. inachmstit of their fidelity to the Repna•
Jim putt, .To oppose the measure
7 ...tf... suiw, would be to go back of party
:_-...•••••• ' .- :Pledgees and Withi:tinting given notice
wiling cauildates that they did not ao-:
:•;... -,- `.- . rapt the Itlitfoim. We are not inclined
• '''. , ; M impatethis baseness to any, gentleman
*Pea hypothesis, cur eozjecture, or upon
'''.".• ' •
anything short of id not to !Matti'
•-,. , .. et ince
. , . paled. ' Bidder, it I. tier to infer that
• the general development of opinion
..•-., .'.:,...„.. which broillit the Republican party to
'''-',",' :adept and proclaimlreedom in Railroad
~.,,„ •,, ..„. Shilseas • one of Its distinctive doe
.'-'-'
..•..'„,,, trines, War not inoperative'ipon these
'
'•,....•-, , lpentlemea, bat that they anired In it as
. . ' lnily as others. - , • • . . :• , '.
- Vim Republican party, in the host
sohoritatite manner, pledged Unlit°
- 1 ” pin a free Railroad Law, if the people
• :. ••.' should give it power to do so—not a
',-
bogus law, designed te illustrate - "how
. '., not to do ir=butitaliiinest lasi, in
fornsity;to' thi Mader demand.' Tie
~p e o ple jar that party the power_ they
asked, and for the purpose speotted. •• It
' • Lan the Governor end-hoth branches of
,'• tag Leelslature. Only mime are
.. two . ,
' ik ' lather ' it can refine
make good its promise, and 'stand dis.
rieed, or come squarely up to the work
and shciw that what it agrees to do R
ein safely be, relied up3n to pectoris,
'nutty maul knows that the Republi
caparty mean to play false on this
subject, hls itnowledge tmrpesses our's.
Nothing baits traditions constrains us to
doubt its absolute integrity 012 thli point,
and nothing in its present attitudtroves
us uneasiness. Aside from all consider
ations tit:probity, that party has besting
upon it the most pOwerful motives of
policy, urging it to adhere to its declar
*lons. It, is standing upon the thresh
hold of a presidential canvass. It can
not afford at the outset to incur dishonor;
to strip itself of public confidence; and
to stand expoied to the scorn and con
tempt of all right-minded men. It must
fulfill its engagements, or it will take, a
countenance of brass for it to ask and
expect a centinnailen of popular trust
and favoc.
We are aware that a party may be be
trayedin low places as well as in high
placestily members of a Legislature as
well as by Presidents of. the United
States. , It may he there are Judases
among the Rephblican members of the
Senate anklletems, whole palms itch to
grasp ilk& thirty places 'ref silver. It
will be ilexes:cough to deal with them
when their infamy shall be discovered.
ladhldnal derelietion Cannbt be laid to
the accomii of a whole party. What the
Republican members ought t o o , do, if ne
cessary, Is to make a Free Railroad Bill
a party ileasure; to decide Upon it in
Caucus, at: ' carry it through. Raring
adopted , measure axone of the party,
the ordinary appliances of party dints.
line ought fe be wielded in its behalf.
So much the party owei in vindication
of its plighted faith.
MN, GUN* AND ROMMOLD
• -- seessy Istmerog newer..
The blossoms of a vast number of
grasses weeds, grains, shrubs and trees,
are visited more or less by bees, for the
purpose of collecting honey -ore bee
bread, or both. The wort lassweed
and the valuable fruit tree, the loyly
white clover and the majestic tulip tree,
each yield .a tempting offering to the
busy little collectors. ' •
I propose to mention some of the
flowers that seem to yield the most
honey in this section, beginning with
those, that blossom itst in the spring.
The soil maple furnishei the first Woo;
some. that amount to much. Two or
three pounds per hive of peculiar tuting
honey, are often stoned from th em. If
bees live till the last of April, when the
maple puts forth its leaves and blossoms,
there is very little ibufter of their stator
ing that season. The cherrycomessoon
after the maple, and furnishes the bees
abundant and profitable employment.
The apple and pear follow soon after,
and yield considerable honey, if the
weather is pleasant enough to permit the
bees to work.- Nearly all that is gather
ed from these early flowers is generally
consumed in a short time in tearing
brood, which is done extens ively at this
season, and supporting the bees. Last
season Abed occasion to open one of my
hives twio weeks after apple blossoms,
and i found the -combs well !flied with
brood, but there was not more than •
pound of honey in the hive.- Mr. King
advises bee Veneto to sow a geld of tur
nips every year, and harvest only the
largest, leaving enough is the ground to
nth to seed the next year to make a pas.
turn for the bees, between fruit blossoms
and clover; but I find that they do not
store much from turnips, the seed of
which is grown extensively in this see.
tion. White clover comes In blossom
about the first of Jane, and continues
about six weeks. This la the mein reli
ance for surplus honey, although the
tulp and basswood being in flower at the
same time, it is impoodble to determine
the yield iflf each, but a hive that caste
no swarm ought to give from twenty
, five to fifty pounds orsurpha boxthoney
during the emboli of white closer.
We have a season between clover and
buckwheat, when there are very few
flowers. • Mr. Quinby says that, hominy
places, buckwheat is the main depend
ence for surplus honey, but my bees
have never filled a single box from it,
although there has been an abundance
oq it grown In the neighborhood. The
mot season I had quite anu o tor of
Wires tartly full of clover honey, which
I left on the hives, thinking they might
befitted from buckwheat, but they con
tained rather, It, at-the close of the
bubkwheat getoWthan at the beginning.
In September we have In this neighbor
hood an abundance of golden rod,
weed much visited libeesi and Otte this
yields considerable 'honey, but other
wise a worthless Intruder in neglected
pastures and fence corners. After the
golden rod and • wild aster. which are
asusUy found growing together. go to
seed, the Labors or bees are over for the
110118011.
I kayo named only. a fsw of the many
flowers that yield their tempting eweets
to the bunre, so wonderfully adapted
by its 1 1 . for its work, but they are
Memos; Important ones. There is one
thing that I think Is not generally known
--ths a bee always gets kis load from
one kind of flower; for instance, if a tee
'ls at wink on golden rod, he will net
slight on the wild astir, although it may
oe close by, and another that is at work
on the aster, will not leayo them for say
other flower. Whether they visit differ
ent kinds of flowers in their different
nips, I eat unable to say, but 1 know
that they visit only one kind of flower
Ina trip. - -.G. F; P., In Country Elena.
man.
'llse lisatintead
Do not break the horse•a ' wind by
hauling the manure over too great a
breadth of land, nor kill yourself and
boys in undertaking to get over the
same.:. Apply' the dressing to a `]ear
quantity of land, and ger more crops as
the result, and with less labor for man
and beast. When the writer war a boy
his father used to plant from eighteen to
tweitty-flre acres of own, broom corn
and petatoes annually, manuring at the
rata of frogs fire to wren loads to the
acre and getting from fifteen to twenty.
Ave bushels of corn to the acre, averag
ing perhaps twenty bushels. And it was
worth. then, from fifty to sixty-seven
cents per bushel. I have duce, on some
of the same farms, produced = crop of
corn, upon which a premium was 'ward
ed me, of °Orr one hundred bushels to
the acre,,and it is worth ens dollar per
bushel. , But in order to dolt I heeded
the injunction given thole and was
careful of my home's wind. And after
that crop was removed, and the land
seeded dawn, which was done with win
ter wheat, producing nearly twenty-.
seven bushels to the are, the-land pro
&toed good heavy cropsof number one
hay. Now which Is the molt profitable
course to prune, viz: to cultivate three
acres well and get more crops, or inn
over twenty acres or more, far an :earl
or crop. To work like the d— yourself
all summer, to get the hoeing done, and
and keep the boys on the lamp . all the
time, or take things a little more cool
ly? Yon may make your own answer.
Will it spoil that piece of land in he
without - cropping for, Ihe‘year? Will It
not really recuperate by resting a little?
•Tbink of it, before yen venture to take
up too much land, and Contrive too mush
work for the boys. If the grass is run.
ning oat, tarn it over, afterthaying, ma•
sure and reseed.—New England Ilona ,
stead.
rEZCOOTTY OF • GAYA PIILLIT.--Dur.
frig the twenty years that I hate been a
brfeder of poultry, I have not had an
instaoce of such precocity as the one I
am-about to mention. Oa the 10th of
'Sarah this year the fowl referred to was
that:hod. La July she thawed signs that
the would soon begin to lay eggs. I
Lai iler and a cockerel put-Into a room,
out of which theyl have not been aloe
then. On August 12th she began to lay,
sad fa 28 days laid 23 eggs. On the 11th
of September I oft her with 10 eggs,
seven •of which were frultfuL She has
now six floe chickens, and although not
yet eight months old, she looks as mat
ronly as her grandmother.—Oor. London
WATZE.PIOO7 HAMM Butirreo.—
A correspondent of t Field bl ocki ng
following receipt for he
harness
which be hu used for several 'Tuts,
and is perfectly convinced of its
Beeswax (shred line) eight ounces,
turpentine suffisient to cover it; let tkem
stand till the wax is dissolved (three or
four days) ivory blackfour ounces, olive
o'l (I use rum/afoot otl) .two ounces,
Pruden bine two ounces. Bub the
ivory black and Breeden blue well to
gether to sane powder in a mortar; thin
add the oil, and gradually the other in
gredients, and thoroughly mix them.
If it gets bird by keeping, soften with
turpentine.. I butt only oneebrush usedfor
—one end for blacking, tk other
polishing.
To Cuss Sumo . sun JITEPtEO.
'correspondent of the Ohio Partner
gives the following curious account of
the method adopted by him to - prevent
his sheep from jtkiping the fences of his
pastme: . "I want ,to tell about my
. .
'jumping sheep, and how I broke them.
got them in a pen suffleiently large to
hold them. I than caught the ring lea
ders, one at a dole, and made a mall
bole in eAch ear. I then took a cord or
airing, and run It through the hues in
the ears together close enough tokeep
them [nib working their ears; I then
let them out, and they are as quiet at
any sheep."
ARRIVAL OD AXGONA 'Goal's IN LIV
ERPOOL—The Americana have, by
crossing the Angara goat with tbe Arne.
Mean goat, proved that they can produce
' hair of a quality to equal that {moil
from a pore Angora blood. Hitherto
the experia sot has been on a small
scale, bet an endeavor is to be made to
extend it. With that object in view,
Mr. Deihl, an American gentleman, hie
been to Asia Minor, collecting a herd of
Angora goats for the NM - pelt) of import.
Mg them into the United :Buten. On
the ith ult., he arrived in Liverpool
with a herd of one hundred and fifty.
four gosta and tire shepherds' doge.
They were conveyed to Mr. Johnson's
cattle yard, Old Swan, where they were
kept until Wednesday, the lith inst.,
when they were embarked on board the
ship Resolute, which bat since' mlled
far New York.—Eirespool Daily Post.
KULP TIEB CALVED Trial/Tr.—A. calf
kept, in winter and summer , in thrifty
growth, at two years old, trill make as
much, and more beef, than one neglect- I
fallY.kept at twice that age: The profit
wilt be found on the side of the two
year
old, and the loss on the four-Year
old; yet the owner of tho latter has par
sued this system, if systeir it may be
called, with the Idea he was ?sating
money. Keep •tha thrifty animal two
years longer in.the someway, and same
thlnd very handsoine in the way of beef
will be the result—while the marveling
can never pay the expense of its rearing
andlfeettling.—Pisrm and Fireside.
tabott CIMITZR Or' Gtutras.—Mr.
Fdwler, gardener to the Earl of Stair; .
Caille Kennedy, at a recent show in
Glasgow, showed them= extraordinary
bunch of gripea, for size ,and weight,
that bits been eildbited in 'modem times.
It all but rivaled the famous beech of
Bpeechly at Wetbeck. It weighed 17
lbs 2 1.2 oz., and was of the White Nice
variety. The same grower bad an bu
rnoose Black Alicante, with berries the
size of Victoria Ilamburgh, and bunches
compact and pyramidal to a fault. Treb
blano, too, was the largest and best
farmed bunch of the kind probably ever
exhibited. Mr. Fowler also produced a
bunch of the Duchess Buccleuch variety
before exhibited. The size of bunch
which Mr. Fowler Induces in ell the
sorts under his cultural care; is some
thing • wonderful, and if tie does, not at
all times show them quite up to the fin
ished stroke in point of color, it aced
not be wondered at.—Florist, London.
Tux CATAwue
as Meehan says fruit is of no value un—
less properly managed ;hut if so man
aged, it is valuable and productive as a
late sort. "All that I. necessary is to
cut it down in the spring to about two
feet, and pile plenty - of manure about
the root on the surface of the ground."
Thus treated, the plants do not die out,
but continue productive an indefinite
number of years. •
TRIIZZ-111:1117TY Causes.—Ws ep•
prebend a correspondent of like Wiscon
sin Farmer tells the cxpanence of most
dairymen who have been foolish enough
to buy three-minute 'chores, when he
says that one which he. tried brought
the butter in, less than three minutes,•-
hut the butter would not have sold for
more than ten cents per pound, while
that made in a dash churn, In thirty or
forty minutes, sold .for thirty vents per
pound.
Anruictar, Hortur.—The following
recipe for matting artificial hooey is
from a corresoundint of the Country
Gengenson r Dissolve eight pounds of
raked sugar and two.thirde of an ounce
raked
in one pint of pure soft wafer.
Add to one pint of aleohel five drops of
oil of roses. ;Four tsdilespoonsful of the
alcohol and oil.of rose m‘xEnro Is Suffi
cient for eight pounds °VOA honey.
OLD FA611103.1D I{DLLND PoIIR.
Shell a dozen ears of ripe, dry corn; put
itin an iron kettle and cover with cold
water; put in the corn a bag of Oro tea
capfuls of fresh wood ashes, and boil un
til the• corn looks • yellow and tastes
strong of the alkali; then take out the
bag and boll the corn In the lye over an
hour; then pour oS the lye; add fresh
water, and simmer until the corn swells.
It the hulls do not then come off by
stirrisg, turn off the water and rub them
off with a towel; add more water and
simmer for three or four hours, often
stirring to keep from burning; when it
swells out and becomes Belt and white,
add salt to liking. and Ist all the water
simmer away. .Est warmer cold, with
cream or milk.
To Cues Hoses COLTC.—A corres
pondent or the Ohio Farmer elves the
following, which ]ms succeeded with
him Mall mess when given in time: As
soon as it is ascertained that the sick
herr° has the colic give him a doac of
pure pine tar, by pulling out his Wave
and spreading It over with tar. As
quick as the poor animal-begins to awe!.
low the tar he will get relief.
ADILTULATION or J. a
Nichols, editor of the Barons Jortnat of
Chonisiry, lays that lard is adulterated
to an extent hardly suspected by dealers
and coasumera Hs has recently ex
amined specimens. which contained 30
per cent. of Welt, terra alba, paraflfne,'
and other substances.
Panty the Dismay,
Vlrleth Snead meson to =Lotman= of hoatet ens
tr =should ba suddenly announced =trounce=
We Unite 3 Mates, thsaulls, tae Wilt =ldles sad
aysal,n imettes that so mote C (=TIMM en
Itlrrtite Intik) Toe annunedured, and that
heneetarth Ws =rand event& ter Dleeetelo,
ant ow/emits. of se =slacken diseases would
be lost to We world! Teo toeless, the fteble,
the desueudeut; the truelor. the voyager. the
ow:it ree th
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&tatting an la algorast: to. sal
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breyvottOn bearer attained t e revetetion of
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it 0111 be .rsor renter+ea to mime. Toe Mad'
nate. &Aimee inicagelse 111 remits; end teat
it itionsemtlealli the medicine of the mein
betnedi by lid 'rut and e.ter inertia., tales.
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,• yen rotoria your !rout Or NOG
I yrs Hoak Terwr 1 ,
7 cm Whooping uoun 1
7011 flearisi rs.ins I
Akr numbing Mar nal ? •
you &sr Pull." try Affeett s a I,
•37 •1 the d.rer•r, emonsaratad
t. Lett Ws remora . son cars la
mpg, end • tilt•! I. tt. but ,t•(••.
sr Lkt tared bsd .its or latig ditease
teetotal. ales.. rtepAttdsad .1
abrre.
106 earl
➢r. Kr
with DI
lOW. •
Y.zrLl , j
. 0071 MUTING
70 , 7 7.UNO X z.axwamolis AID
Ze97trwT or pliertNerr.Oidl3o2 , ..
LbLE. N0..20 ritNti b7I7EISS. from
.boraw. W 7.
on.
OITIC
1118,T,
IC DI,.
lEE
rteram:iiv
131:1VVff4A Jr.,..tdenue !Sopron OP
.Ir(gh Mred, tt EMI authairtd Agent to .
&Idled:next+ Mrlhe GararrAcrod
papers throughout pia 17n:1M eats/
Chniulas.
WE I
Aim, •
nogg.,
ait ••
HLING' WIIIIOUT 0n0619.
Tune anti. plata or annul began, an
MD basturly upon phyrtalrpleal ptiaelpite
—ap in. Anintllr 07 'Minton , la ginaorl•
&togurns ;Se tux linrairlaftg, and Uttar
stele. value Snug assinalatcd la a miner
that is neat In the nand wart Or Diann
from it a nstem. Dot .befors we an heal'
a)
Wasp thi introit: vital propartigs or Meths.
sun, wejalst , the Italians?. stainta 2/1010a
colon. in D Writo , ,,nrr In in wan
cause, end crbld snattol4., throne nu sd.
Win Of tae depuritira cannel, sasalon DVo•
vain, d Wen salsas, wItO whin the ening
Is basin Ily supplied. Bat when tang tee
ether a trusted yr pot n denten, tle nag!.
ty le tb tang; tbarefon 1110.4 a uniting
lan ara d tortoni we base {wind mote non,
than we e usu , it is our highest policy to learn
lest lag is of thibteournageln to bodily tab.
Snide, order that we nu live to Lenin out
natural Is alth of banning. By our normal
bales, al rein., ethaulants, sedativat , als.
we art th natunLY Mattes at - vital setter,
vagina lb Corinna wands Indian bydndga.
Ity • ea rn t deallax with unseal. the provlne
of ding. waviallatta ,In wbrrle ntalnote of
natation. ong which •rg I sin. worm. attain
worm, it ; alga. ninon, Weer., alder, ate
Senn, now, tonally, diseases of the bona
et inallltln, nal= gad frognitin nth..., Son
atas, lives complain, dime's's, pan • rheum.
tine. sensight..and In abort nen dlnate that
Anil is bar to. Pronde4 our gonadial plan la
nintly nained to. Wa do sot Ryes 'dela..
all. Bran, who bet a Ono tha Victim. of Um
may - raglan d logenion lOUs 01 tnliiralatil.
l a
&Dui canon . and eon - trans castra tinge uraa•
Sur practice; how with raTalCal. tralnrst
nest. la its 0 stint sell., oat, In thaltle•Cow.
igivnlis Hat faa .31,1sodi. Dv along - us a eall,
at • , o,150:01=211. IV/L5llll,
daraill rittsben,,
...
pita 11 BRED CLOTDlatt.of
rtaTnao'ra i r:els .l ::a V"' '"" r"".
~..i.. , . . .. _ ..,.._ vraa ..,
. .• . 4 • .
PITTSiitlR(li DAILY GAMEIt
4 AVNAIIII:49iygmiAgi;v4A
Fittatorgb. Decoaloer list, 1617.
ar'TEIE ANNUAL ELECTION
f e Twerte Ltlto.tor, to serve datlao
bee t
r t X t ?M
t u g=
h;oriotn
L. at. slr.
delll2ll
C. G. DUNN SM., Peerotair.
r PAO. Corms
err ' . o P:ttehargh. Det. nen I
11
HE ANNUAL MEETING of rrtbe ,Onstro den for the Sleet'. of
Duy a n re , Tresserer and Clerk. to .r.i ( for
Tor r, t z d II 2
iz , ' MI . be tneln nt00r1.11.1.1.A.c Drat[ ''
• I
•• •
r.d7i3:lT Clock.
t'ACADEMY OF 'WNW
.....
CERMAN DRAMA.
Three -2VislrAni Oralyr.
The menegentint tae.ea Dleamre lnannouuetai
that
AtI'LLE F.INSY JINALISCHEK•
Teo ltreetett Ltetni Treite•L••••• eeDDer•••••7
• trust.. t
Sntaaar GEILIBAX I AIITISTS.
geooi engresely by tor is Ittietr• enh •I•• •
C seskusra tbs. p.rformesneu. commencing
Monday, January
. 111th. • 186%
(h. .urn meek. *lll be produeull the eigatire•
bed drams.
DEBORAH.
(LEL% THE YOUBAX/12.,)
Ongluel'y written by Dr. Mosentbal. /CID
Weautebek pron oun ced
celebrated eh/untie of De
bomb. pronounced by rag Dew Yort. , llo
pera ned Na umere prate to be 111.0,1011 d.
TUMBLIT EVENINY. JannW7 Db.
• ADSIIINCEN, THS
Kit Janassoook a Wrlewe Lecotrarear.
WLatinall.raT MVEDING, Unitary Btb,
DUST STEMILT,
Wile Fanny Jwsuaebekl Mary Mums.
Reier•Cl tuts, see. en.:
Pawl, antele. to "Draw, wd srata Dr at e.
eoannaratee nrtaly, ranee, ad at Weber
8-en. 1.11 Wow and C. 0 Mellon. al
Wood . Doors oyes at 74: to ennierain
at $ o•elora Walt
C •
1 OAILLNG CJ.OTft
AND VELVETS,
=I
COST , AriD LESS THAN COST,
.T. M. BURCKFLELD & CO.'S,
No. [l7 IILASHILV !Magri',
All the dealmbla slut. t
CLOAICING CLOTHS,
AT GUILT 11115111121 -
alt t entire meek et,WII(TISIS. 000115 4.15 g
••
Ore Wit, Reduced Prices
11,5tember • the plat, •
No. WY atarket Street.
NEW EXPRESS ROUTE
Tol 7 .
OIL •REGIONS I
Corp'ellen el the Allegheny Valley
Railroad.
0.1 •ftor 110 N DAT. rtoesabtr . ll. the
trots,. o too Toad -111 Ton through to IN:outgo
oppotl.
The Adams Express Company,
Howled bio tin.. on all pt... tor Ire..• via
tio bronored in an a dinoril ZIT kiai T.. 14.
WOW:UN UrINZO by Ali Il•rin Boat* bo•
tweet ril,sbotab add tam Trlllooo Mier-
Forlimo* totiro dolly for LAI City and all Mier
raW:gtmet).
Tor pa taulara. lavabo of
GEOIIGE BriGHAM,
Cala
86 8 . NEW IMAM!. 1868
1. lIERSUCti BROS.,
40 and 42 St. Clair Street,
I=l
FANCY CONFECTIONERS,
AND BAKER 4.
EN=
Ladies' °pier and Lynch Saloon
arh• fir s *' en had
LUNCH*, Ott
TAR t hi s te had is Um etc . •
l Jitactobtr the sive.
Y. /11.1111,1211ACR
&2T A tO sad C tr. CCU Sire t.
VASES,
- COLOGNE SETS
FANCY CHINA,
Parian Statuettes,
BOHEMIAN GLASS
kir! ell. IMPLI ♦ID 7A210% GOODS. in
gruavatleli.
11" , crr Thy 3lickilcOowyok.
100 Wood strut.
}HOLM &BROD & CO.
STEVBE;VTIL.ILE
FEVAT,F, •SEMINARY.
Tit !mai:Watt: lof tka illiatst fain
JANVAIRY trill, lOU.
'o.pus admlttad 10 my tint. Tfof. I YMa
to.. tam lefleeta to eau aro bardam ay alf•
IC , a• ,searetir at,ty. lila mato*,
affar-11M 'twee—ta bane! 1110. tnelsAys
iaralslool Mo a. ff n t. ma
ireo lo ft* moms Ormlebaa:
sadaatpaa
.t i tgaZ . , for /MM. ag. "mach At
to wool:aged apply to
My. v. V. AIAYTT. p.n.. L.M.
apertatatraffit .
Or. it.. M. MELD. A. M.. "Maloof. •
MAW
SELLING CHM AT COST
AT
• EOBESTii. •SHISE/ST'S,
61 Smithfield Meet,
OUT sioon 02 . 101113111111118110 GOOD 8
arrovss. ricanigns,
"'AL v tirAitouP
sad STANDS.
Geed thance to Purchase Presents.
(VOMSfinAnEXANDSTANDC
JOIST orisiv. AT DS WOOD IT..
OVAL AND ROUND SHADE,
ww v 6 vtlitonst zi...Wet all stalls loot ►tpu.
WOKING GLAZE; 8111.15D15,
[UM LILT AND IX [LIMON ANANNIS.
Sot gale at ratlatad taloa
//Exam :MOB r.
dal4lll
BICALVITITOL PRESENTS
POE THE HOLIDAYS.
TISE PEIII/13•117ITVETTEIL
COMA EEO BOTIESLIME TEEM
and
ELEGTIM ART usaimrmir, DINES*
lETs.
Alma. p I. mattletat of Dsoonkteo Lela
and rrasca
CHINA TOILET SETT.. • •
o Now
npa atnedr . t
a A
famr
o w o n
emMaear.to tea :
Out
gala INT Coact 111111troost. .
LIE XIII' lizaar...
.dt11:112
FRENCH MERINOS, '
•
I=l
=
,t ph a a GAM lIIKCIIOI 111 MCA
WHITE, Olin a CO.,
m ~irra STBI T.
BUBBLN 'AND SLOE SIAITLE4
It flu WO Okla laril s e A No fukt
Waft .nd nrelnens—n lo sad 311 Linn KT!'
BTSSZ r. liaaub Wareroon. on saannd lloor.
Frowns weatleir Marble or Slate ll!satin will
004 41 to Weir Interest so 041. Worts...We
oN excelled la anyida..-.11 prim as i ow at
I. swore enter.' USW Ileum, or Parallel.
.MR191.1110 , bow Weems elsorloreel by mob*.
ells or maw. g teem Wartbelseb. we mode So
k es well or
Tbrre w uo other whelp It Weston. Wean'.
vsale.wbere blate Manned on m.Weetwed.
all Maas or Karol* WAIL dorm la she tea
w . • Marble Caton Sisopllerl with Sawa
Marble at sows prism Wilsey andel.
W. W. WALL/111M.
ton:d&T
BARGAINS -I
AT EATON'S,
Zeco. 17 arlft33. tra•t.
.IA BALMORAL BLIMP
ZIMLITE NAM OOOD$,•
MLIESITIO lIIIRMENVE•74..4
LIZ ISASIDEIRCHILII
der
WAT HEY. '
. .
♦(uad issortat st
00113 AND OILMAN W,IT0111:3.•
#01•221 by J. U. BAWD &
==
NEW AD
BISHOP BOWDIANINWLITIPTE.
•
A CALLEGIiti ICIIOO4 tat PHU 1111118,1
pro. as OTANI WEItiTT: _
The 001%,01:lhfis 40.11 will "i• rimmed m
Jam hap.. TM Wisleat Myatt mat I i nowt
Prof.re min tea direction br
P MI
Pot In r ILI= alif *dated. wadres•
dell Jll • r • •. Sm. b. J. VU
K. E.C , on
1111 THE BUTTER oft heAppli-
patios tbe NATIO94. BOA , 11 , 7,10aN0
1.0 AVANIATION Or /111.NYINGUA.1114
A. far s Wirier of Diet.. poutlatt.. -
Notice IS Davey grtma Mut as rot
graattrs 4t7b.rtar of leeerperssitta for odd • I.
soclaalon. secenklaesm
F. °theme ary of tha Coon of Commas rl•••.of
Allegheny e•anty, et ilo. - 214. Yaree Tem. 11 M.
are • I tat .rseeptiass' Sew.te. ilea the LS MI
clu a greeted at taw fan aim Of of. ale Gear,.
daIeA:TV J. B. WSLfZB. erci.or-
GIIKAT SEDUCTION.
.4L 1M•
We taws &tenets.' to area our oste , o - am at
• ee the Vlll.atate Of any darane la pikea teat
T ho mule Amin tke seaman, and have t 0.057
REDUCED 11i'BIpES
O 7 OUR
EN TO 1 .04Z;040X
DIEW AND CHOICE . GOODS,
Per below yam O would ,cost :to replace tb.
hIcFAILLWI) coSr y COLLINS
71 AND 73 FIFTH 111114133.
—_ •
dOltrtS ' -- (112 ..- CoND FLODa.)
868. NEW :EA '9..
KAY & COMPANY,
65 Wood Street,
(LAVAYETTZ IDILDI((\'•
ELEGOT PRIMENTATION BONS
STANDAIID Atf THOM.
Illustrated Rooks fur the Young
.7CrITZIDTZLNIAGIO.
Bibles, Prayer. Hooks, Hymn Books
WRITING DESKS, ac.
IZZII
NOM, GLYN & CO:,
I=l
NEW GO CODS
Snug .hleb we keel • epleadid auostseat
x.. 4 oao skcsiostas,
earl
CON11 . 111911(0
roles T.aea Conan .4 Hu klure6l4ll4
14.1./.141444 CoMusa.
Ka *ban .4 11.4.. hists: • •
Wit Ilan also sons non of ad*
Ladles' k cent's Far Ts pied Gloves,
tol IILEO • PAIL
Our HOOP SKIRTS, at 50c
Are sot alewothar.ol4 au aAat. for (hose ho
AUDI w.l a sat of lew Wa still leap ap
Our O=se4llra 331.231.1eitu
C,Ra Ribbed Haw.
rot
b.
}lure
Het
WON ea Ftireeral now, (KUM 1 Ike.
•
Baja* allw
owed Cohalre ,
et • lb-
Wow! Otafmoral mum. el a place•
Wawa freallarahltra. Thea
raper When,. Mei la • Psi. He.
fir Be nate awe eaaaalabat lea aUlthaill Of the
elute. 11.7 al* •
713 &SO Market
MAORITM, GLIDE -& CO
AT EVANS'. NOVELTY,
TOZOlin ZMOSITIZOT OP
GOODS !
NEW YEIR3 PRESENT'
Iza the , CHLity.
/nth aad &ankle no:k. eland al rives
yr= 3IIIVILEI
MIMI=
•
ogrloUlog.
Nola ood Tone CalNeo.
Demi.. and Cllmg .111. a.
Nomagma 1411.1.• .
Tray.laeg MIT, Wain N 4441. • •
War Nam. Y.oteogogNim
flag 0.14 :///4,147. Work•aolag.
Sum. Wlluag Dom. olbge..
MOM/ Compagloar,roctol. Soot/krona/No..
Ogroggo. 444444?0w V... •
Iggromil .4
Chia nod Illmonme VegOo.
WI. Ulomm , * l. •
ti . •• goora esswisat bat a mall part el ear
'steed , . araertaaat. Lrp 111a otsee4albe
Children's Presents.
41:11. ART aril.loge Mt (balky 101 it ?WKJ
17-11VIL CENTS.
M. A. EVANS dc-CO.,
89 rifitt Street
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
BUT THE BEST ANO CHEAPEST
PIANO AND ORGAN
SCHOMACKER'S
GOLD .MEDAL PIANO,
Esimrs COTTAGE ORGAN
THZ PIORMI•CIGUI FILM) pablalt• all th
latAtt ToOssble iletowetnet. eowq 15 lb. eon
,dttuellya lilt CIA" 11.11tr.1411%L. •1,111 OA
almayo, awardl4 klsbeat {avail&
whennet oshibitml. •
ID DU to 101 i: 81411111 S AD MIL
Th. Cos dantillity •ad
nip i•g•Il 015 , 11.
ISO I° **`'.
a. erna M7ts
1 4115a1 .350 ebpr,,1 .6.4:
010! 11 .
AMPS'S COTTAGE ORGAN.
• •
Runs at the bead at all not laatraiaostt t.-
prolatla(m.moatppearAtt twy alit, or too•
.ty tistilar ituntameatt mode la Um 13111.4
M u atta It extol. en amatiatt la asattraa-
U Mo4lll . 4lg e Ptl t
rtg. I .VVII3I, MA.. I"I
55111110141 to .. IA be la this
1.1,. Ilea .•
latlU t 0.7 SO*. lovad All saataatata lOC
aTa 71011.
BIifit,hNIKE&MIETTLEIL
No 4 12 It. Clair Street.
PM
H. KIRKPATRICK
10016KBEITR MID ACCOUStI3T,
OITWZOTT-ITTS UAW PHAOT/O&L BT.
WILL ATTJUIP TO
OPENING PNO CUISING MIIIEIIEIIII' BOOKIE.
Igatry Ilaeka Closed and ilao
Opened by' -Desial•lll74 Demageff
Beak* aamarataly Irlklealled. • • ~ • ~. •
riaTtl eiTTLllllolll3page oat la
a gamma basaaril MIL •
Mace as hint Soar. aDello Nallalsmr i ctilo
youirra arlitzT. . d
1101.111 M, HELL & OOy
ANCHOR COTTON NaLL%
itaameami. Burr. Kw = .34 LIM/
.isosoz *JED swami.
ili2lllll6li Lip 117/111.
TUE S DAY, DECEMBER 31, 180
NEW Al ►VESTIHEYENTS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Mill Opma This Day,
A FRSH INVOICE
Tkus Ile ut
sad he'll! tufted
scotch Plaid H: dkerchief
AND GLOVE :OBIS,
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRMEBI
•
Oar costumers Milt plum )leo in mlnd tbat
this rrlll be oar LAT INVOICIL THIS OILMON
sad Y tbose g034.11v.Ve been the moot
Dahmer and nneVal ,
• HOLIDAY PRESENTS
,
la the amtel. titer will at alms aro tho latPort
saps at
,tnsatag I.lMtr .election ImmedlatelY.
• t
II[KRU4 & CARLISLE,
19 IFlfth Street.
QUM
Zir 4. IrlClllos
REINEMAIsI,
MEYRAN
& SLEDLE,
arevvelerss,
42 FIFTH STREET,
. .
1134 L. 44134 TO A.3433430/30Z that bertha to.
nr destruction, by b 3•4 on MILT rboint..of
wt3r.New . l3tore 11S ; 240. 43 Mtn •t.n n t, that
ut not be ebt• to . ' 0 eat 00 110101:1•1r 1.3.
ember Mt, Ls pr ttobell twee: toot
would tutors tbotr &teed. ebb sae joaolle In'
be 4gbat 'Web p eerbt that al r tr no w.. ...by iv. and
ol bat --... .
.OLD AND kLVIR GOODS.
'WATCHES, itIONDS,
OWNS, ELATE WARE, AO.,
11 ",.:==4.1 tor .=l*.
No. 29 Flr.h. Street,
1 , 11 - rt U it 4.3 BLOCK. '
Aslutenist 40 1400 04,4 • ' 4 4), ...0,th " ,.. t.....
salsa tssur
, .
•
IMIXEINEW 2.7 1 STOCK,
, .
• • •
•
.
_.
W., liss•• amea.01•1•1•0 ea sl ear o.or•evt,
men. *bens ea wolves fay, • pttsitt se call
awl ozsao s• our Us.011)111 &MD RAWLS We.
pittessdag elasvmses. ) . • •
Aa It pill probably Ws three aera.ba t roll
greatly Reduced Priam
1867 . 1101LIDAILS. 1868
KAY 8G : COMPANY
BOOKSELLERS,
65 . Wood Street
CLAVAIRITZ EtIUMING.T
nrm 111U1111 9 TUB 1111 aturno
OT I
Books for the Holidays
=Man
ELEGANTLY Bouip AND ILLUSitAM)
PRESENTATION e EiX)Ri
IM
71111` j i
ITIONO or
STANDARD AIIT
{ORS.
=I
BOOKS FOR TUB lON
Illustrated Juveniles.
Family
rocket 8161
Brain Bari 112,
Prayer Book*. '
Writing' Oinks,
Tonriais COMBO, '1
'Pori folios, 1
Gold PCns,
di'o., dip., do.
DLIIIIIES, for 14160,
1121:EZT=
INITIAL PAPER AND ENVELOPE
=I
Mu?l'gria.t;salti."BED
W. J.. GLILMO .
LMLY4,I,.
. •
TRUNKS
•Valiee a, Carpet, Bags, Bto.
..eortaunt of LADIrViILTON.
slirin on Mad
N. 1011* WOOD STUMM. Pitllalburgli.
onulatil
DILBlV.ioi eTery stj I NEW • -
FANCY STATIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
Of 'eva7 .detalletloa. oq non mot *Ms to
order.
ME% every size and quality,
MILT DUOS*, PASS WOES,
.Icourr coots, asrk 210010.
CHLOE 390111., Ulm Bask.
SCHOYER &
Post Builpiir, 89 Fifth Street.
FORTY-FIVE ORGANS
AND MELODEONS.
Direct from the i
Co .tratiµVttro fsetete
L lPTatterds. Cell rSo
end c. eremite
1."""dk " IstrUlkt =Ms.
• rina etre.% wooed, doer above WOO&
deiloe
SILVER WARE, . -
. .
Tea Seta. Water Plithere:
Onion, Cake woo. .
- . Walter.. ern Mabee,
n r rr a Virlriad u
sonLs:sa.
4. 1. Rasp * Co.
For ;Oa br
p . I . I . 7AE . EIOLWALIM--A•lanre
Ciotti and Um* Wakhes.
ZWW2WityaLIVIOMIMULFANCYBOOD4
ttlarrailarlaral. "'
AiLlollMXtto
await *moo..
NEW - ADVERTI'3EMENTS. A NEW ADV'IR=OOEBFrT
N EW "RK
WEEKLY`. TRIBUNE.
PRICE REDUCED.
Prom
e l tdt7vealTy, friends write us that
spites 2,1 10, eaten:U.6.d *Rana an sakLt, and
with considerable thecusAo Duch
tlth thernals efuthathieed wW tie ft"
beiloadaring it. Wove., elk ate now cdrkd
aed Inspired by its feedtmental ortheiplothst
Liberty Is righ•fully nth birthright:mot deli
man, On, of ,Who. men,' that Rues bay( no
rights whlch. Watt. are boned to rut/ea. A
dugerate .tort Is Linguine to give thectidaecy
to this Reactionary prinilele la otirtiovenuseat
enough 100 triumph of Its champions in the
tholthbf our Zeit President awl Colones,.
Tha)ocresa that nowded tato circulation by
°Ruth( than at that are aelther so large or to
ruled tbelr couteus, nor produce° at nap
tlibth, Übe the co.. of THE Tlth CUR(. They
Ste merely or mainly; while ourcolueths
are eiera generally filled win , rerellti Corn*
al:puede:Toe..
Nevertheless, la deference to the nPMeata•
tloee of oar /deeds, tad te'rtete of the motet.
toss of our .Prestletttal. straggle row
°gm:amt.,. hue resolved so ofer'VElN WANE.
LYllllhroblE 400011 10 oluto of illy or Plait
fox' One lholleur Per Amn= t Tee% Is to
sat t Weft, Ostlers we Wilt send re silts address
f 1111 op es of TILL WIC LIMY I . ItIhITNIS f t
one year, sea oar letter number at the ease
nth. ()sr tutees will ' ' - •
Ore ems. as tear. at
Ylto reales, le army of. Weertarre Cu
smarm., to nnua.• stetwerThere Itlo
lad wen eupo 0111, 10 See ge tt er Op of the
VW% *Wirt Isligel t ‘ ./ 74ilny . SI 00
4ulthrtrlr,:pr the eettazp u. the
ells oots, lo ' neet iuDesTgr.s...ll 00 00
/Ltd one ropy 0 getttt up trt est,. amanita:al
We't't.tr eaves IS 03
And one cope to gettm or club. Arldt.losal
routs at num pm • ,
Arty cooks to onsacktrus ft SI 30
So lo
se copy to gutter ma of club. stainless!
copies at same et's .
Sue boadrea °opts, Co was satin. 4110 flt
And us copy Sad.. Mttnaae I wetter
OD of a Itt b. additional comes Sumas prltte.
This ottar ranaln cps far She. ent/st
=oath of January..
NO nealpapar so large aid complita as IBS
WEICKLI THAI:MS was eaer before arced at
slow a prlce. Zeal whom tar Caralley was at'
'smith gold, no seb paper eta TSB THIBUBB .
was offereelst Mat DE.; and Tilla MBIBBBII
then tonne tar it.. than ILA ow does. Bit the
SS diction moot ha <sided for Llttarty . altd
Lotalty.. and we ratan to de air P.M Mliatd
Wreaths that. consummation. '
We belles that the alreutatloasf half • mile
llod males of TSB WILIILLY TIMBUIIIIaur.
lag the eosins year wauld tut Mora elfseStal la
Panatelas and malarnaLua . voters than In
Hasa their out *mat In the, otallnary way Nat
before eleetton. Almst may Heoubtlesa
knows beset DeageOrals. Who sled only 10 be
.40.111141 n order Wrote right is the restos
contest. am. 1.0, It that sorb ape sapPlted wlth
TAB WISILLTSBUILINI. eastelrat
aad the Mutt will bas naatteat. • - •
Meads who SWAM 10 :WeetPlattla 00114 as,
please sad na your .oldars as 'promptly manly
be.-, Adana& TOW Ta l ilVlolo. ISO Bawls
*Meek New Yak. • det1:0401-111
GRIP FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
lIEI
ALT {7< OMITS.
0 1f . ..1C0. for flensfarls.
AT IN OABITY4
D.iht rma CGI.OYED mum
. ►T 173 i OATS,
Utra Tani Fide BIaiLOHZD MITILLIVI3.
I=Ell
lies,vy Yar Wide, FALTIIIS TIOSINNI
T CENTS. ,
I=
IDTETIMI
'navy P7..1U rwarxtra.
ar Wi OZNTY, • ,
WIDZ PHINDH 1101111 NO. •
AT 'VAIN
ROOD W &TIAPROJII LLOTH
=
III1.11:171/17L BONTAUB.
AT Mi. eta POUXD.
GOOD BATTING
POPLINS. ALPICOS S.
cAstatinxis,azia.r.
axis, xnui LIISZN, •
Boui.r.v.tau . sanrrs,
BAUM/AL...4 BOUP =WU,
131.1DZANNIZTOslid LOWNIINN.
SHAWLS. :luaus, mom"
/LLNOLBSCLIIIPS. OLOVZS, NoMum
71111SPIINUP. .110T/ONO, IL,
♦ lug. sasOrtaput,
Whcgassa //mg RAW, S
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 & 182 Federal St., illegality
AA GREAT FAMILY COMM.
IRMA.
•
•
• • new ad novel arravament for ballet
HOT WATER 130177.10
ad mad fo u. back •art ofoommonsooa Moves,
Wthat the weak tura Ma tee. ep the MomWo.
P! ham nu - tile water 11.12.10 la 41.11111118 UT
rotelY. OF Males the blue dtrecla
Utmost Mr toiler. which alb over l b . tape hole
of la Momlt. new sr rentemat can De 'pit on to ay N 0.7. ewe amount Uookag Bing
tririt'n7lNYNN.lllL T •frUinattrrt or
UN WA ITOVIA or almost ay 000% tkve
ma* le the Onion, rat ham Bonen stitched to
their Slava the Attachment. Me
Boll.? an , Las, a- nab tmek. , lor the maims
au soot of tinyZl. 0 014.4815. hI appirtas to
BISSELL a co.,
• No. 835 LIBEBTI errniurr.
lisanthelarers of It. Triumph Coot Mae.
F. W. CD. FELD,
,D11.11.1:11 irr
GLUE, CURLED HAIR,
Tanners , scraps, Ceroons,
• CATTLE TAILS. •
Bones, Neat's •Foot Oil, &0.,
wr7•ZianZgryt . plZtof.mgr.t7 LD
rxrnsittnaun.
'HAZARD POWDEFt.
I AIR NOW PREPARED.TO
fil hA t i s tr us notice, all onhav Aar Lis. air
lIAZARDI CELEBRATED mop.
•rdius let at oitua by aull so ay 140T14
505114 044 114 IMULIIAL STRUT, Lib.
1b..7 CRT. Fs., 049 5 1005 D n=11:
rituburgh. Pa« win teealn swamps &Mattel.
ARTHUR KIRK:
Pocket BoOke,
ESTABLISHED IN 1842.
.1. T. WRAY & BROS.,
11000125110111 TOM. cionsolaar.
STEIN CRACKER BARRY,
59 asul3l Irwin AS4rset,
' rriTsrumen.
PAPER HANGINGS,
11)W Bigicvniu, u 1111=7 Vann, //lT
11 a 107 Market Street
JOB. R. SIVOMNIS
.& „DAM
anal
STOVES! STOVES:
FIEDERICK SCHULZE;
• • -
Copper. The .*4 Shoes eras Woe* .
•
Dreier to Cothoy. (Itoktof. Puler .114 Beetles
mover /colors. .O Block Tin Waft,
Me. 118 *Seas eklutikr. ecarliritsbleoes.
Itootttlot aoll IllantO Buie, erirrri.
Ittiod od to
sarau • Otani a . d Beralrlas procepUs
To CAPITALINTIL—A rare op.
lading
wolal• line,eenapi.O• nuts(
0rd,,,,,,d ugly reu•Ltal Capital 10 tutu la a
" P . :ll7:elt IVIV4II eight
gallant° Mg atitteralgaa&
B. MA. , IN CO-,
ToSIII street.
JEWELRY,
,GIOLD CHAINS*
rum, zmi =me,
.. lLtiYf • .
PIXEII3I KIM% •
BITITON4 aq
lot isle 1,7 ammo 'a co
pancirAL AltD ViTEMEST
IN GOLD COIN
THE •BEST INVESTIAM •
Per Surplus CovittaL
The attaatton of loaf otora.•Traateea. Lae ti
ters, aid other. dodging al animal!, a.fa, te
llable and prontal4a f 'fot or Dar... oht
mint, la oallod to the advantage. and outran to
of the '
Central Pacific Railroad
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS.
Tin OINTIIAL PACIPIC RAILROAD CON.
PANT oNdr for uls their /lib' 11011T0103
PPLINTI , TEAR. 812 PlB CENT. 801,8
TIONDT; ilittiaabolt to Invvildra the fallooBnr.
aBons ottorotrrious considerations, sat liene
lb. cosooludeol/8111s the merits and elealleanes
of tee elm o tee:pante seminal
Thesi boadsare hived an"s the molt vital
and vatuable.natt orand Mantel al Paella
ILAWOII.d. •0113 to teem. the lean thultel
c o.ntnsiat B On on Um eOntlaens.
P. TOtr lotrat'verttlvatent. • and too bulb:188
therefrom. is remaaably large and prodtatie.
end mast constandy morease.
Tito aaidestoart a the roadls no. billjt.
and Um eeteetuder erlll tee 3.11011 Meted en-.
ward (Mar tae Belt iska neths.
V.
The cut t
erge pert 6t . tiro wens 'booms,
to baba tn. n. provided by MO o.Bov.
ervideat 'pan •stinsrdlitate lien.
' V. The state ./.elder muse of Calltbrnia
Nava contribu red vinare:dot SWOON to the en
tartdins. Masons ban.
V/. nor grant lnad u destined e a se <WY
darso prove of 1. . greater [k at Una
the Iota!, of the Tintetew. Aaade noun:
ul ,O O the neeeeel Rehlteentle. •
_ .
os odat d
l tb..01/
aad Oboe pr r og *lnas, aad Its
ars madded fa oath,
• • ,
Tha.lasaairestaat or Yds Gimp.) has
lows dlalnanlidlod for 'maenad and 0e0.10.71
and Um enrol naming.. env payakeat of ex-
Pawl and Warm, aro devoted to Gout:notion
Tht flattrest nablllthst or the Cishuy
spas Me I oniontow to evetattol ate Ithhthsa
• talLta the het e.thinge.
.1
-Beth grfitetpa t ash toatrreet an florae trod
~ oodor spe.l•l podrldlo3llof bath hattettl.
tail nue 0010t0int.
Thus Solids ate tom of 111. cal .tea, 41tE
aaatt4Asaat told coops= astactica. p.nbla I.
JAIRIM7 aid Jet'''. wall an •Zassal for sate at 93
pas amt. at their par,itaioa s and. soormol
tOtee-
Yttr Ja77lst addsCISI mercies,
At Ws thus tool yield :many
Mae per amt. UMa_ Um Isa tassid.
Tam Howls 104 Mr to attalkthe wait TIMM-
P<l n attLma MORI( the 11011..) , C0k1suvp Invest
'seats or the C011441V be
. and *I autivisly dean
It at She latanti
.
holden of Querns:tent Sato rifles have an op.
faiettulty Of ezahaaging taw= for Central Pa
el.' Bonne, hearing an equt rate at intarart.
vett& the neloelpil abundantly secured. and of
realizing a . punt of Na to Annan pa MM. In
andltlon.
Utters mat watt the Atolls throng reel:Wall
hie Beate or Expries Compluslee will reset..
prompt atteatlite. Bohai Mat try rots= Is
om., to up wddrass to the Uslied huller, ei
war eat.' Information, Descriptive reacillilete.
Maps, La, feratehtel 00 efolecatios et the
of the 8440.1 00111001.,
WILLIaII MIX=
Ana otrillg s RATON, •
Bankers .4 Option L Goversuneal Socuzitlas
and Ilasselit •tents oche C. P. 1. E. Co., TN
IS Nees. sweet. Now Ten.
/du!, of StOBLISON t BRAM.
• DoCLIEAA&CO.,.d
JAJORP T. BRADY • CO., rOtabursh.
dausiatrirr
MINE 861 E
CARPETS !
Thirty Days.
ME
WE have on band& large stock
of the best and newest styles
of Foreign and Domestic Car
pets. imported and selected
with special reference to
Pittsburgh market, which
we are determined to sell off
at a sacrifice, for Cash. iris•
eludes the !richest Willem,
* Bed Velvets, Tapestry ana
Body Brussels, in Parlor
styles, and Imported direct
from the best Foments Dann
recommit. to be sold at less
than present Deportees prices
in New Fork. 'Three-Ply and
Ingrain Carpets, in neat de
signs, for Chambers, from the
best dosnesllc Mills, at Uzi
than Factory Price& Coln.
mon Carpets at 25 cents per
yard. Oil Cloths, of every
width and quality. Drug
gets, for covering Carpets.
Much below the present cost
of importation.
Hotel Esspsts, Haws ItassUlu; sad all Ids.
ssUlsionstly sued Carping lei • the essslas
loos. will do Ingt to*oeurs tbs of
4lnst tlpeolzlelearsaim Nth *Mob in in voi
C===
.71. 8,7-Ckar tfplkoliptlars asa sow d. U.
raraisl4si with teis awtaaraht wo,tanikaildp
=1
avoidable la We Spins Mouths. All latanntet
are urted to sett at1f . 0..113711178 ISTEXILT. to
=
OLIVER
McCLINTOCK
- ek. COMPANY
OHN D. RAILER & BRO.,
u . .
STOCK Ali REAL UTATE SINKERS
AND *UUUOXWL '
It2lMVlCentutia
Vtr=l . M... MUM Ihe yr
.&017111:.127M I L "W" ika
Walt r """'"•
WASECENGUIN • MLLE',
lA4BI Street int rdningi Gra Mentor..
• W. w. APIIDERSON,. - •
of CURB VIAL. BTR PLOVB.
R 4 CHOPP= IttlED. Orders 4e114.44
al.. .1, • tr.. i nevi.. lin. of 41141R414
.44.4. a. corn 0h... on sinnisonee•
safa
MASITILIF LIEBLEII,
/MAMAIr
HATS. 'CAPS AND FURS
Also. NasalLifAirer. WholAinle awl MOD
Dealer 15117/01L3,
X qr. UM sausaiheld as. rinalressit;' Pa
Orders promaptly 11 1 / 4 4. sia4 wWMq.a Mt.;
=z , tga=; , :=== , lljil A
AN' ELEGANT
HOLIDAY PRESENT.
TWENTY REASONS
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGAN.
1. 11.1•11 , 0 lura:/ IttvisTlCiarr.lot can met.;
Palm 444 latoglpg greater ntorns than moue,
loosed os Intemt or invested to toads or lands.
1. It wail ntslor home atZradtho, and uvo
zero *Amway., sad WO boat/dal oroosonionts.
• 3. Its' mule will 001117510 (004 hells& and
bin the best Ittl aut.!.
4. It will onsble your totil sad dezehterk to
earn to ploy, and 60 rtvo theca a valashla
ae
....pllapwnt..
L It will Ws theta taellltles to quentr they.-
selves as teeehere oestaar, which Is as coal p
a trade or yrofeellou. Theasauds bodes ars
now pleasantly andantes themselves b 7 teach.
Ins musts, w bleb they leszesd merely as an ae
eorayllehmeut. It your dee alter hae sows apt.
time Ihr made; you wail/ better ere bli • geed
netrurseut wear, and eusourase her to lease to
play on It. Ulna to glee her thousands of dhUus
seas years hem*. •
LYt sent he a pleases. sad comfort leurudi
dollar the long winter armlets.
7. It wtil last a 1111etlso& and ion .111 vale.' It
moss sad more highly.
I. It. Is outer to leant to play 'on than • Pliso
Torte. and costs =nob less. '
• Tbs Yana ft Haman ;Cabinet Organs ars
'TEE ZIZT sastrasnenti of tbls elms 6. the
U. wigs t 1 proved by the teathamY of me WM
ooyai. Tbey ham been awarded highest m
aims at OVER 15107ANTY taduattial aottl.
tlenti tueludmg the 7101? 10150 YID at
the WOULDIIII.SPOYITIOIf AT PARIS MU
In their cI ea ;War aD. print thg
thr my of lon Mu thole' bubatrod of Mos bett
mo bi tho cOMltty that their futrOmmt.
0100141 ottam. Whim one who wishes to tall
YeuMULatrammt claims that MU yeanameaded
aa Oa bastbibnadroule of Ma moat dlatingulzbfd
ormatsta. ask him to show you Maio taathmuy.
If it M 0.., Maw eons, ho mar bow tf fa prin...
COmPma this Instruments made by Y. 6 H.
able by side with my ohm.: M.P.+ Mum
MUMMY and thomoably, tope by Sono, end you
mumt fall to am amerfortty to mint foubeata•
nom tustfulamm so. the oily one. Imlay
tha eaMbratad Urn:num • Amtubri Sarum,
Ma moat tabortalt lumbovemeat 10 feed tattoo.
manta for toasty roan.
ers. Ihey me the Mile Warm ute having
SELP-AD.Torriat, VALTZS, end the
•nslou Ihhsr patented improve:neon. of Janson
ganaln.
14. They aro tko only ma thetroneents Own./
elothad neortlete.
Comperer sanction. sad otnerre that
the lustramel of M. a Et. hare the inerhulltty
of leery; ivory Mats to the hay.; reel eboar
sad not menly rldrvelblank Sep; desks mule
a the most mho east muter or three mauve
Dimes of wood; glued together, end not Maele
to break. Zr.. &a This thou:weber.. of Work.
mensal% and useVof ouly best materiel. runs
truvegh the whole Instrument. •
111. The thoroughnets of constreetlon of these
Iststraments steal t.bOm, the greatest durobiliti.
The, ore not Itatde to Moot of order.
IT. They 11.11 Imorove hy LIN SWAMI/ .. , es
le/Muth quality Orton.
IS. SUZY AIM TUC OHILPLBT INBUILT
XENTII OP THE OLLISIO not the lowest Irked.
Indeed, thsregl the =memo /APOae between
these and lateritr learn melds 14 not Fthat.. It
torts a little more to do the airy; best week. het
II cheapest In the end.
Its not mea to trust to itto Jadgment of
dealers, who or. emoted to think Mom Lustre.
musts 'me Ow Met oa mate. they eau maks Oa
yeaure "teeth. M. kl. hareFsed their Idiots
aa law that they cannot ados&to Loth the Imie
oonthalsalooe ism 00 dealers by Wen of In.
tartar work.
IL Every, Lustful:mat ands by Mum. it Haman
warliated. Lf It pro.o detectivs..you
mia suffer no lox, as thetr sunesatea Is abort
quatrUpu.
Sthy•Send thr • Mettler, which Is 11l he pent
Stehtttously, coataintest fall descriptions and
Illustrations ot the elite:set styles and prices,
width easy host elf to $l,OOO sae apwergs,',
ash: alto with I,estUaony to fall from the die
thuslsked orgesista of the country to ths top
elorltrof these Inettataents.
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
t' No, 81 Wood StreFt, ,
\. •
BOLE 111121 . 15 TOE THE
FOB
IMO .HAEIN Oldllfi.
HOLIDAY STOOK
AT PACT,ST PIAIOZES.
525, MILES
OF TUE
UNION PICNIC Balton
Itttantug West teem Omaha,
ACROSS In CONTINENT,
'LEE ROW CONPLINTF.D.
Tele berme the Mae to the vamp. em of the
Itoc. Dfoutaths. WI It Is expected that UM
Us. van De lald tatty miles further, to reetts
rem. the blithest gobs, on the road,. reamary.
The maxtemm grade from tee foot of the mon
lalns to the summit le bat eighty feet to the
sale, wltile that of mahy gamma. mode m eeir
one hondmd. Work In the rock-cu. ode ox the
treater* slope Inn muttons Woo. the 000110.
mtd Uwe le am, ao remota to eoutt that Me .-
11m grixel nue to the Paella De open for
tuataras In ILI.
The Buns melded tor the ceartructlon of
this Greet leatlonal Work am ample. The flat
ted Mat. mate It. rti ru• Oulu Bonds et the
rate of 616.000 to .411. 000 per all*. for .01a
'to tel. a expo., mu as sec.y and mmaree
VW/mit to large tract to the fell extestottte
e 1... =Mee.Thee .and. are 1001104' as
oak Scaly adle nett= a lelshed, and titter It
Me be. ezatelesd DI Volt. Mai. Commis-
Moser* bad Montemeed to be lit all reepects
trot elate road, theme*lt eolldled wtth deel
pets, rim& shopLatatteee, anel 011 th illi.Ce ,
uary room( MlOOO4 other Gentineente.
The lielted deter all mates a donation of
15.1100 acres ortied to the toll., which ter
00000 .
Of urge menus •to the easelMSß
Yu& of this laud ha the Pate te among
the most Mallets the world, ead other large
POI.. are eoverod with beery plat foratm
ead abeeml to Coal el the teat OoaOt.
Tb. Clonteeny Is alto amnions. is Issue Its
own Pont • Xetteara Bonds to an amocat eeesl,
tome Issue of the Boeurnatent, and notate.
Be. B. B. idernin and 800. Vie. Am. are
Trnstees for the Heed beldam, end deliver the
Bee. to the (kep., only L. Um 0001 goro.
Ewes, rio that thep ewer& reproteat ea astnal
sad prodoctl. Value. • • i
The authorised eaplterof the Comma U Chart
Mai MM. Donate. of 'wiz dm tee
atllllatut hale been vela la epee the work al.
Earnings of the Company.
At yzesent the profile et the Company axe de
rived only . Isms Its kcal Mato. bet this I.
wiled:mach mote tin sutflelent to pay the In
tension gather loads the Chateau,' s. Issue,
If not lieotiter idle mare built tt lomat doubted
Mat 'sheen. read le completed tbh through
tzeZe elite only The sternest*, the Allstate
sad hallo Rates tell be large beyond mesa
cent, end, as there en be no competition; It
ear aerate be dons at predtatde rates. •
teal De noticed Gm Ile Velma P1411.1{41.
read te; In feet, • G ovine Mmav Wens, belle
under the eupernelon et Government Wheeze,
midN arlarre extent with Government mousy,
and that Its bonen on Limed render Government
At m balleved that so eballar eemulti
earettllV exuded. and cereal* if septa.. le
baeoe spin • luau er more valuable property.
IA the Comy.r..
• .• Fint Mortgage Bonds
I.ta'altied for the mann at NU ITT (MUTH
OR T/111 DOLIJE, they are the cheapen um.
.14 In thimurlet, Oclngi more than JD per cual.
Wm. than thate4 Mates tliftkot They pa) .
Six Per Cent. in Gold ;
•
Or°Via SINS Pin OINT. %pa tae bre.sb
mat,_ ad lam thirty yaara 16run before ma.
tallt7.lllSzlncrlptions .Ulbr recelved la rut',
Duran by
71EEiIT. SRAM" &CO,
iMEMEiM23
*ad aajLaita a Balla,
lad la New Yost at tzar Company , . Odlce, No.
.201dadua street, aad by
°Orli NEN yaL NaTTONAL BUIE. No. 7
Num ttro<7.l
DUDGE t CO.. Bankers. No. fa
Wali auaat. I '
Jai bi J. CNICO &NON, Bazaars. No. =Wall
and by tb• Compaq'. advertised Agents
titrftitilont tbs Untied Mtn. Rdmittandni
Mould be was in drafts or other funds pule
N. Tote.end the bonds wbl. be ewes free of
I then* be ntarn &WM. rattles . selelitribiat
ebrongb Intel monis. Nell leek to time tier *eft
I We Matter/.
Aosew PASPIIIALS AND .111111 . , shawls' tbs
?MM.. of tee Work, Sumas for Cantina-
Mk, one Value rt Deeds. nue7 be obtained at
tbe POeseriany.e (Mew, or of Its *acetified
aireela, or Idle bEeibst tree on apylicettoit,
JOHN 3. CDC% Tresinteer,
NOW YOZIF. '
1 4 November= ,
SPECIIL .ITTRUTIONs
LADIES' FIRS,
CEIMIEZI
M'CORD)&
MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK,
110. 1.4 Smithfield Street, •
rrrninviten. re.
INTEUBSTP.,6)OI4 DiVOSITS. Jan" /WIC
uturavari "mum ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
Dtpoolu recel'voil riblett to °lna. wtt➢ont
• •
•
Wrest.
.I,llll3ol . i4egjimip., Presider'.
O. D. Till DLL', Beets and Trees's.
SAXES 11. 11 0PKIMS. BOUM..
TRUISTMEgi
Sin. U IS.
Tnnws. JAlrtei SOWN.
Wawa' 11.11; "W. R. lin•Dell.W.
♦.,U. ammo; Roan
FOR FRIORANTTELS,
PURE SPICES,
Xo. 20 Fifth Street.
SK LTE 8 I r KATES I MATES
I have recellad the Julien. the cheapest.
ilia Pas best smortatent of
32E....A. "X'
ietr offered In this CUT. Eit.4.lfr i f
eD k entilYill? Nat rted Y&lt POIa. • Ito?
s!aper ly of
LADIES' SKATES
•
Some Of them the finest *hates made la Ametlca.
lhaie a einalortvaibt [grim yonai eta 1 with MY
Ate, whir. Ladles two fit an belt efitabis bermn
parchafilat i so that they willhot be annoyed I.
Altai WW2 on Interim) nub the Ica.
308t11..1% BY
JAZ= BOWS,
1=27
EeTesi env ISSB.
Hot and Cold Water, &e.,
By expaicace4 tusetanal warkmea..
JOHN M. TATE,
•
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; Sid .
Federil Street, Allegheny.
17 , 3,t0:79-SH&N
POSTPONEMENT
Pennsylvania WINO N. E. ainreli
Watt , resoentfollv htfornt the public tha4o , llllg
to smlsanderstandlne In procuring
34“.Zewsretter
The 7/LIR ANIZSTIVAL 'which was to have
bon h• 1. ott the NI, litla awl DM Um.% WS
been poetponed tll the
llihr lath A 13th 0?
rickets Cres47 sold mill De goal rtll. hat
anemsu ace, .
G1e14.61 COMIITTIZ.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
JEW ItIVIIVELI.
CLARK'S' DRUG STORE.
Ml=7ll
The Highest • Market Price
PAID /Oa .
BOVERNMENT
GOLD, SILVER,
cows ill COINED IMDAA! PAR
J. F. mina & co., Banken,
• Car. WOOD ARI) TIILUD VT12X173.
T. SCHOONMAKER & SON,
.11.3M7VIIS313117NILGI•Zi
White Lead and Color Works,
Ittanuithaurers of
WffiTE Alin BAD LEAD,
ZINO, PUTTY, BLUE LP.A.I),
tICOVY I a YZJWIT2.IIUBIUUK.
Lad all coloriAry or In 011.
OEMs, No. e 7 FOUST"! STREET.
7.rjory. tic.. 450. 461, 450 1. =
4
$4O2=W " '6 ' 146." 004 63 al
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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
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NO. UM 11.0117R211 NT.. Mt ta MIXON rah
anus' .Ivalts for i catcrn Penaafiaaal► at
Continental L Insurance Co"
rIRL. LIVE STOOK and all deserfotleas of
Insurance Illetted to revoulbleCommuts, a&
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VAIASTE BAIIAM & BUTTI RFI ELL
Attorneys & Ca tutplorsatt-L aw,
AIM SOLICITORS IN BiIiKRUTICT
rrrszin uuu a, Pa.
Moo, In GRANT wrazirr,
MEC
F. 141788PELINN.
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
/Int Class gpalior all dasellpttoss •Ilrays on
bowl •old Akt Tam Watts prleas. pep,l4l.g
dote on abort lioUte. )nslo/41
100,000, lou,oeo, too,ooo.
ast . sees Wed. the &haw saosult of
. EllOO2l HANDLE/a,
Which will be disposed of at low sates. to the
trade.
W. X. onnimr, Wholesale tiroesw.
WS =I Liberty street. Plttabarsh.
NO u lalCE 18 DEREISS GIVEN
CENNIFICATE NO. 1763.
larord by rho Morf two sod hionufsearerl
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ilarbeta It. or wolrlold. so.lorrioe bra
rotenone, sceordlogromentir i vortt.
or:storm
October 201 i
GOOD NEWS.
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR. TIMES.
ingatre for WaJID 8 lIREAM: Tb. lard
s' ,7, best. no Initials "Li. W. , . oft may lear.
Ward, lan. *lee: . allanynT
Seiler of Weights and Masons,
Ao. 6 roman EITE.Mir •
Dn.!. Liberty and Terry strop%
orders Stroinotly attnrl , llol tn• %Dttuall
WE- WILL KEEP OW ELAND
.d ...Lke to order .111 kinds of . .
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HEADQUARTERS FOB
Warm Mara Were and Ventilators,.
DIVA. or WOlte inaauled, thrum
;BISSELL. & C 0 . 9%.
No. 933 LIRSZTT Ifr;
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be PEAtilElL wad —Choice
V.... 1 1 Jost received foe pon/e al
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Family =0 . 17 1:1LOte of
4E60. A..RENISHiVr.
4.2.1 Owner Moony lad Etaseli Otrett..
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131 Wood Street.
CHOICE COFFEE,
do TO
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7.011.11 A. COLOGSga, ie.. to.
Nth 103 Filth Street.
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