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    THE DAILY GAZETTE,
PENNIMAN, REED & CO.,
- "P 0, 11 14 84, old 86 Fifth Avenue.
maw no.
T. P. HOUSTON, u P REED.
EvrrouN Aso rnorwswas.
weans OR Vox DAILY
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?ZIT: •;.1 ' 11; ',7:rrr
Wlittsitutif etayttt.
U. b. Rua& at Frankfort, 871@87i
Clow closed in New York yesterday
at 130®130a.
STAVE ITEMS.
Rsanoinunouns are vaccinated at the
O r li r Wwn
il'ssiiitasalUdgo of Knights of Pyth
ias has been organized in Reading.
lioansaszy is said to have bet heavily
Alpinist Packer, an one instance $lO,OOO.
In Lawrence county the indegendent
candidates for Prothonotary and Treas.
neer were elected.
IN a funeral procession at Doyiestora,
recently, there valkedtwo ettoUrners to
gether whose ages in the aggregate were
181.
Ras. Ma. Hur.tumornn, of Meadville,
gas donated a lot three hundred and fitly
feet square, to that city for a public
park.
st•a
colallitiero arid tier of a street
railway car bare been arrested in Plias
delpfsla and held tiq answers criarge of
wviatrladikag their home.
Tux residence of George A. Miller,
Eeq, a mile east of Waabing,ton, on
the National Pike, was totally destroyed
by Are on Tuesday. -Lev i $3,000. •
A non of Joe. Sharpless, of East o°Bll
--1 oisir s .Ohmsterconawelreryear age,
Pad atlfieleelleCeoTie last iree s , which
paralyzed an remand one side of his body.
Ci-PT. Walt, A. AIMEE, Rep.,was elect ,
ed Mayor of Lancaster , on the 13th, by a ]
majority of twenty-three, and will be the
„ first Republican Mayor in a period of
etcyc l',X e lg°'
A iron...ince Committee Is being
elebirtilly, talked of in Erie, witri.the ob
:7,•• lea of detecting anti punlehing the "lire
bug" who has muted tia deatruction of
so much property.
Ma. G. Fares, an artist of note,
residing In Brooklyn, Jefferson county.
was banquetted by his friends last week,
prior to his departure on a protracted
iodr through Europe.
Amoms the arms recently shipped from
the Adjutant Gunman:a Department, at
Harrisburg, were fifty muskets and ac
eoutrements to Capt. Itobt. 1.. Marshall,
Dayton,Alues, Dayton,ArvittrOng coon.
• • sts
ON election day the safe in the Mlles of I PAWN OVEOIAIr 20.—Ihnpatchen from
Madrid report that the ineurrsetiou
lie rgilwa Y PLUattkid' onß jar had been suppreed The trueg..
et
P. &E. R. , weir robbed of sloo, he ' d an encounter with as the retunant ttl
A. 0 . Lockwood, the agent, having the Saleocheos band, and dispel - and it,
stepped out for a few momenta to cast his killing, wounding and capturing man,
ballet. I rebsla. Among the killed wits Sonar
Tee first German almanac (Kalendar) Galileo, Deputy to the Cortert.7
ut,t
was issued in this country just one him-
I Seville k lo m r e cturg " an vic:idt7:t e‘ nt a d ral L I.
deed yetis ago, by Christopher liner, of road train full of troop,
GclraBoWwn• adze u'). probably Maoni it, October 10.--The Instirrec
fifty different almanacs published i n tne tlonary movement Inside the city of
United States. Valencia wan reholutlinneeti by the rero
br the fifth Senatorial district lion. Imennein when the uesernaiset troop.
Jones Brooke, Rep., has 2,9 us majority proceeded to enter the town altar the
in Chester and I,2db in Delaware county capitulation.
00,
the tot,
InitiOntgouldry county, Knox, has t ' t ' f ' tu m utiket i r n y g. , and the 1 infd ton I:rle"l.te' with
lng u t wore nu
'rUe'dY,
990 majority, The three counties coot- hostilities wore reuewed. Toe tignttng
prim the district. continued up to the latest woolen:.
Tug following changes of Postmasters
in Pennsylvania have been made by Post
master General Creswell Wilson's Mills, TRIE.TI,, 0,-toter 20 —An dirturrect lot
Venango chanty, A. Cumberland, vice' has broken out in the town of Om
S. eue , ,in Dalmatia. Martial law boo in,-11 ore
go county, Miss k' if. Tjrrel, vice It. W. , claimed 'bare
Bodine, resigned. t.u.SitT hell - AIN.
Tax tower of the new Methodist 1,, ~, ----totter 20.—Right lion list
church at Sunbury, containing 70,000 W„1411, Master el the Rods, IM dead.
brick, fell with a tremendous crash on
Monday morning ot last week, involving
alms” of $2,000. The workmen nollet d cm • Jetta., - Ile mtemet
' j 4 Insecurity and liability to fall, sad Mop Danmark. which soiled from 1.1: tor
kept out of danger. Too , on tho Ath for e
AT Freeport, on satunlay of :act we, k, t :T u l 't t tt ,'„ l '
lira Straub, subject to tits a Insanity, sit bus :, put ,„,,,
slipped up behind her sea, twenty two ,creont, who „ght bee
• '• yews of age, While be was eating not orrd, trig this tilor sing
breakfast, and struck tem with u p -so s e., tire, -Sober _o e,
splitting open his skull. lie died the lot steamship into trout It elu nods has or.
• lowing Tuesday. His mother is in jail. rued.
Da. R. E. Wit-von,rit late of Boyles- IiIaACIAL AN; 4_oRlBltil
1N I AL .
town, Backs county, has mysteriously Les ,
disappeared in Egypt. whither he went in Ameri,an „
December, l 01 1 4; and is supposed to have tiff. at., Teti Form. • betty lost among the Arabs Tl, • het :r; ktt„„t Nt
beard of him he was at nut”, ILteetrOler 2.0, ewes ,Li let
23d, Intending neat day to visit the Foes it•tause• JAI
Min of Moses.
Tee Titusville Reread says that on hat l .i, it - uttero -Cotton ore.
tun* of last week a new petroleum well ut beu tti s d . , ltt L g
was struck on the 11 McClintock term. l'atlfornia white wheat, 1te.7 , 1 red v. tst
near Rouseville, producing twenty nee ern No 2., 'to fol w-sterti 11 or, .1
barrels per day. At Parker's Landing, torn, 2sa od. Nits. 3e heirs
on the day previous, a forty barrel well Pork. t dos - Reef, sit, ard,
was struck. It is owned by Capt. .I. ti 47. [....e.,1,A1,4, .I_lo
Thomas, and is the second largest pro- Cw.
ducting well in that locality. Is.s.mar, "ember - 4'. - 1 , 1
Spines Turpentine, I.loseit4toi
o'l ' ni
• A.„Cllttleoa coincidence of the election petrolee „,.
in Bucks county is noticed by the Doyles- Cl" 5,3,, "don al-n, sod
town Democrat. The majority for Henry Jes sitter. l'alentte I used , Ula
P. Ross, when he ran for District Altar. ~ ()cod er -I Ott and
eery, was 599, and his majority for Judge steady
now is 559 Still more singular is it that Li, mat, itemise t,. r
the 99 is his exact majority in lie. Own P°ati ao
borough, which is 66 higher than that Fe '
giyett to Packer fox Governor. Stranger "7,
v
BO is it, that, adding his 595 majority in _
to.; middling to errs, e host .oc
Bucks, to his 1,177 in Montgomery—coo "
stitatelt the historical figure of glorious
TENNESSEE
17751
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Fannin BLIKPCAItD., Esq l the ousted T ire Ballots far t :. nenator -A.l b
Distr icttrint Attorney of Phiiu el P hia ' ° P hence, cum—Henry c sop, the eem
arared in the Criminal Court, Monday leg tie li ,„„ t ,
• morning, and made known his detersal It • u.t.,arse si.„„,,„
all" not na 'P rnßecnte the p leas of the N osH v I I.i tt-tober 20,—The !Agile a
_ Commonwealth during the pendency ol'at° unn to ti ny not e irob
the appeal to the Supreme Court from the
decision that he wet not legally and truly toted pm is for t 5.50051 ,0- he bed
elected, whereupon Judge Ludlow, con. ballot rectal Johnnon 41, F berolge,
' caning in the propriety of such conclu }_wing llt ton it li. tcher
aloe, appointed Mr. Gibbons, the con- 12, N. kt, Brown 8, ,
,lilt. , Itroati _I Ta' ,
Claambera were atrient N....eery to a
thatant'
tothe office pro tempers, end the choice 54. Johnson red tat is "to-,
oath el office was administered to Imm nod it is considered certain 1.11 , has done
A "Pr.erlSO Ton," in the person of a , his host
drummer for a New York dry goods Much indignation was liipreaNed Id
house, was caught at his tricks at the the oppoegtion in regard to the mterfer
Baud House,Erie, on Sunday evening ] emia for Johns on last, a i r , id ater being cuffed and well I Usury Cooper Is thought ir the
ithakeLwas kicked out of the hotel, to coming 'mil" toe ' t°°°
wr Ron,
, Darldson county, a and a bro Mer the
be picked up by the police. Be spent •
tare private secretary or Johnson's
the remainder of the night In the umbel Char ,. Stewart, a cu ree o f N as hv h i e,
and was discharged in the morning after shot and killed his wife this warning in
paying a small Hue, tee abject petition for I a dranken light. Last night be thnoat
pardon, and statement that a widowed i riled to shoot one of his children, a little
mother and slater were depending on bias l boy. His wife reproved hint thin moni
tor support, only saving him from [sore I tog for the threat and lout her hie.
revere legal punishment and the disgrace Stewart It. in
of having his name published
A NEM Yong journalist, W. Chester
• King, was recently permitted by the en
gineer to ride upon the platform of the
cow catcher of an express train on the
Pennsylvania Railroad. Near Lewis
town, on turning s curre,it was discov
ered that the train was coming headlong
on the debris of wrecked cattle cars,
wheat .untlmely fate" theexpress Would
be likely to follow were It not stopped in
time. The whistle for the brakes blew,
and -the train am brought - to a dead
stand still two feet from the horns of
wounded bull lying on the track. Two
foot more and the horns of that bull
• would not only have been introduced but
also brought Into unpleasant relations
with, M f . King's body. This might ap
propriately be called the horns of a
dilemma.
PERSONAL.
NAISIII Is writiog navel.
FATHER LITALINTISE talks 014 French.
,-,4I,IMISIVIOTO9II.ITEB says
, Crittighte Ii
gilb*Opnedj • " 3 "'
. 4 Foca o'clock In the tact noon Is now
the fashionable hour for weddings.
WttiJssi CoustallitsOrlisthe latest
story writer for the New York Ledger.
qualenina, the Kansas ruffian, who
was supposed to Iwo been killed a few
Yeses ago, clsitie to be alive.
'Acme M,,Dics,, late Superintendent
of Education V NeweYork State, died
on Sunday Wreningsl Oneida.
'Has. E. Goats, of New Orleans—
before thismat one of the wealthiest
- bellesls in the St. Louis poor house.
Dn.. MANY• WAXED, Is lecturbig on
the necessity-of a law compelling men to
missy befo*therattaln the age of forty.
Aram attentively.. considering conga
.COrloul verdkillitherl in criminal awn
T way; the Dettolt.eost has come to the
on ctualoir that jarlei are sometimes In-
° lnc ' ,
A colon= in England lies reported
ta l e ..ffenum ate:Jut bring drawnido
iG~ti dountali7atien and dlnaken
, rem:And thttinttn - C4 4o :The nubile bank,
casAt - to IN:, sway from their -what than
• ncnailtiay,eihte - 4
is'lntailitnnaVailately in readlnesaior
the maniage of a.Cdro lady, bps„ th e
grmoi came not. Atterhoursotindtior,
s ffispatch was received which mid:
, 0 4:10,10.0.,wa1t till next weeP•AIV
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up of • etun .1 . ten. Postmaster. are regenninn
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FLUME LX XXIV. l'ITTSBU11.(111, 1H li ItsDAV M(IRN 1N( i ()( 'I( )11ER 21, 1869.
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NIMIBER 2,44.
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FIRST EDITIOI
Al LUX/ G HT.
NEWS Y CABLE.
London “Ti es" on the Situ.
ation in ante—ben. Prins
Thanks th Army of Spain—
Death of ion. John. Wals—
h in Dalmatia—
Markets and Miscellany.
y Telogroph to the Illisburtat ltaxotio.)
EWA NUL%
Pa net, October 21).,—A review of the
Imperial Guard will be held on Sunday,
when a demonstration to favor of the
Emperor la expected.
The radical voters propose to nutnnion
the deputies from Parte to resign their
seats 1n the Corp.. Lonlehttlf. on the
ground that they have not fuldlled their
duties.
The journeymen gliders of Paris have
struck Mt higher.waires.
The .Itournal (Tine! says the ilovern
mend' regards with regret the violent at
tacks made upon Prince N.a . poleorin the
Pays newspaper.
L.ritiori. Oct. al.—The Timm to-day
say. France unfortunately hat Irroctin.
enables of a deeper dye thine tiainisitta
and Banal, whose thelllfirdis violently
attacked by their firmer amociates. while
Rapti adheres to his resolution to go
to the - Legialattsie &dam her on t h
211th inst. A riot may be unavoida
ble, In which cam the authors ol
the manifests will have to acre
which courses Is boat for them to pur.
sue. France has been brought to the
pane through the &hoe:veil hesitation,
not merely la respect to measures but in
the choice of the members to introduce
them. The Emperor can't mean to pre
sent himself before the Chambers with
his old Cabinet. Whatever merits
frontier and Frloade may have.
no one can regard them as
more than clerks in their mas
ter's cabinet. No one believes they
can be raised to the rank of Independent
and responsible ministers. It is said the
Emperor does not know where to rind
I others. If the situation arises, men will
be forthcoming. In the meantime any
other men are prelerable to these. So
1 long as the Emperor is surrounded by
the men of yesterday WI ono can have
faith in his good intentions for to-morrow.
CIZED
MEMO
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The Cuba Libeled
By Tcterrapt U, tUe Pitteb, rrU Uace tie. I
VV . I I.lli °TON. N. October In.—The
Cuba was libeled to-day, and the C: silted
States Marshal boarded her and de.
anneal the surrender of the ship into
his hands. Commodore Biggins declin
ed to surrender the ship except to an
officer of the United States teavY,
and under direct orders, from Presi
dent Grant. After some delay, Lieut.
Commander Pierson, of the United
Stated gunboat Frolic, went on board
the Calm, and demanded the ear:ender
of the veeeel, atusiving an order direct
from the President for the Cuba to be
turned over to him. Commodore Big
gins then surrendered his sword and
vessel to Lieut. Commander Pierson,
and himself • prisoner of war, to the navy
of the United States flag. 111 e Cuban was
then hauled down by the 'United States
aulhortties and the entire crew sent
ashore. Tho affair, In some of its as
pects, to regarded here as an outrage,
especially the turning locoo In our city of
over one hundred sailors and marineit
entirely beyond the restralt or control to
the ofllccua. In anticipation 01 treuble.
"Ole special police
. Parce has boon put
ofrtinty t&tiight.
Boggs Beveeee stamp Healers Arrested
ttlrretestsee to the rlttstrzingh
Marmon e, october 20.—For some
time peat the ant bonbon at Washington
have been apprised of the eileteuce of a
gang engaged in they manufactore and
sale of counterfeit Internal RovebuO
tobacco stamps. A. detective was
sent here to catch thetea
engaged. and to-day the folro a slng
perwma were arrested, charged slit' ,
having in their poaseasion and selling
counterfeit stamps: Frederick Benumbs
Es-Deputy Collector, of Internal
Revenue, Captain 'Thema. W. Hooch,
Ez.Detecdve of the Revenue Depart
ment, and Liontanant- John H. Stone,
late United State. Whisky Inspector. and
at present a special • detective. Counter
feit stamps to the amount of $3,600
were seized 10.00 bitede of Baptism:he.
they were tweety POnntincbacco atamps,, -
clam 32. The 11. S. Comminsioner DaUod
Bannaorhe Heitehin 510,000, and Stone,
against /Whom the, evidence to not as
ntreng, in 33.0110, Slappear on the WA
init. It la said, the bogus swine worn
sent from marddllia in New York.
and are pretty thoroughly circulated In
the Smith. • +.ll
lowa Electletn
187 Telegraph to Pletsbargo2o. Oisctt Des Moines
t. 1
Cameo% October —A
dispatch states that .additional ebattioe
• DidtaaDtiblidWaill•
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in that Stab, will.ezaed 37,M •
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NEW YORE CITY.
...op alcllWaine on Ritual- MARI E 111110.1•
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Railroad Tioubles
—Father lisarinthe—Exten- i'olr/R o•cLocK, 4. -11
.ion of the Gospel Through- -- --
Out the World —Meeting of the
American Bible •Union—Ar-,
;laments in the Gold lajune •
Gen. Moorhead at Washington
Gott Cases Concluded—Oß for in the Interests of tho Iron
" M " —Eui°n Lea g ue of Workers—President of the
America. I Irish Republican Association
(kit Telegrapt, to lb.- Vitt•boriih ti•selot
NEWu, October
Interviews President Grant
Riahop „d u , of Ohio, and decretar) Fißli in Rela
tho dwit.a,kry IL AMID
lion to "Imprisoned •meri-
Chureb, Brooklyn, ta4sy.i, Re WWI very h can Citizens of Irish Birth"
severeml Rithrxh.Ls. —Judge Pascal Corrects a Mis-
The Erie railway soli "stateinent —Timely Warning
IltlUO, though it la very PIY/tdOlo so far ; —Assigned to 'Duty.
as Jersey City is e tillIONlOll the Will li
adjuated thia Oven lug.
At a L11 ,, t11116; ef the l'hathher or loom
mere t"-day, Samuel B itugglas was
elected delegate lo the Suez c1114:1
opening.
None of the CAtiotthe elorgy have
enlltel noon Father liver hallo, nod the .
Roston deputation of Epnieupel clergy.
Mel, Rho were fllllOlllll , Pd hr tutontli lig
to tall title morning. Jul not do no.
In winner to on Invited an of the tient. I
oral Synod of the Reformed Chttrolt. a
number of delegate' , Amen inn cartoon
evang,oll , ..l rituroltos met th.a Afternoon
for tile purpose of mad:orating a Om
vention on the quostion of Undoing
means for L114:1111,4 lbe verione eh it reit.,
Mild extending Om , impel throughout the.
world. The attendenee wan sir en. Rev.
Dr. Matthew*, 'torment -tut Chatrumn Of
rite Convention, will begin a newatutt to.;
11101,0 W.
ANtIII.I.IIID. 111 the guid Injunction •
1.11.1 . 14 wore tininhotil to day. 'fadeout re•
nerved
.
A meeting of the National EXeeuLtim
!'Munn time of the union League • .1
America wen held to.d.ya4thetit. Stett
otss Howl. Thar. was a gruel attend
anv, tens. Newell. of New Jersey, pre
sided In Owe of .;,701 . 1.r ldearp. Tao,
Secretary r ad N relent of tan arrllngts
men! for the r•I”,1..11n In Mississippi
andome imPortant arrange
mon, far s
elort.tt lo New ork
Stale were reported, 41141.1.11 , 1. Idctoriea in
Pestle. IN KIM, I q4O and lows 0118 tea to
with gratitisetiou 1.•0.4110.111
KM of the eleenens atson totratempe
were adopted.—"mn
00 , a.lpsirned
to meet et the . Lim t Innen A
MUVellieLlt -a,l
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ten lvii and [BMW. /.1.111 , if the I: man
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Amer ran little I nem emn.
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t day, Rev. Tt,a,., A 1,1,8.1 lllthe
Chair It re«. list the
seently o Co was
sanottot, should ,on.
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lay and t mot I War.l eta, New
eho, lota. lohot, Tr:menace •Od ST. LOUIS.
Ild I• N. N etkon, F. and c.,
lipulkkatt.l arta timite and Intl.; J. B.
W),hl.-aitley, I.lolketlltt. A ;tatty an,
.1 •\\ ,tiymour, i.e._
Ira,. I. . and .re tt
Western It I. i'aidwcit. rl. and SI. Paul.
Hours I.yleTenn.lllll 11..11,10a
Sit. . Jar, Nleittnnte mot
ton. F It Tanen, 1., NI.. W. II Rome , a,
Sil. , It ',kW, Wtottern and At
lantic; ill. V. Littigletr Penn. and Wet.t.
Cbonter, S. B. Vona, Loulco.ol le,
.0 mot letalngtort. s It. Trumbull,
Etettacat Contra.. N ItrOVCII.
vide t John 1 - ..iatt, I tolianap
ohm, CI too mall and IA f nyout.. T.
WtacCurn F' , ton; tits,. Bewhi,
Illinois Central. 11. F. Dodd, B. A: t/ ;
C. B. Swinelord. C. and N. W., Lk A. l'nga,
Chicano and North w.tern; W. A. I for.
ton, Vlrgit,l , 4 and Tht1111•F/41•01 .1. It.
Cormick,llltrirda Cenral; A. I. M. H/11/1-
1011011, North Ntiashuri; I. S. BeKe. C. 1..
tieromo, J. Y. Perkin, lltiteago and
Northit. extern; It. E. Clarke, A. NI. Ito
gets L. C. :Barrett, Chicago, Alum and
dt. imolai T. l hauiplin, C. and
N. ; P. Barrie, Michigan Ven
tral; J. T. Redman, Indlanapoilei
and St. Louis; S. F. Bryant, Belleou.
tante and indlauspolla; hleorge R.
Skillman, C. and A.; Janina Marshall,
New Y 1,114 • and Harlem; J. W.
Houghtaling, Buffalo and Brie; Thonosu ln. .
Watt., Pennaylvanio Central; D. F.
Patrick, Baltimore and Ohio; FL W.
Holm, Lake Shorn and Mlrhlgsn
Southern; W. 11. i/ows, Cincinnati and
lanesville; J. A. M. Clary, Bel.
hmore and Unto; A. Wrightuiyer,
Philadelphia it Reading; A. Robinaon,
North Pennsylvania; 8. D. Duncan.
r'hiladelnhia, Wilmington Baltimore;
Hobert A. French,,T, F. Bailey and F.
L. Perry, Baltimore di Ohio; J. A.
bL'Clary. ('ltmberiand "tit Pennsylvania.
W. H. filcl3.mald, FAO A PittilbUrigh:
J 8. Vanordeu, L. and Western,
George W. Sanborn, Milwaukee and St.
Paul; Ir.. M. Bailey, C. and C. I; H. 0.
PAWN Lake Shore and Michigan South
ern; Thos. J. Bhutan!, L. N. and M;
Tattle.
The snport M...—niority.nia In all.
mrosaclapled.
Too other Corntnitteen not bolos resay
report4thnCoomentlon adjourned till
ton O'clock A. H. to-morrow.
1!/M1111111
Departure of Blaney flamenco atm th.n.
Cr, for Rome.
(DT Tvparne , W 011...CIttabargb lissesia.l
BALTIII.OIIIt, Octoberlargo
crowd thronged the wharica , tbe
steamship company this afternoon to
witness the departure of the Catholte
BilltOPS who left for Roma Archbishop
Spaulding was escorted from his rest•
deliDi‘lly a large prokeraderf to the
steamer. Large steamers, densely
crowded, escorted the Bremen steamer
down the river to the bay.
tatniettand Army
(By Telerate% to the Plttebtergh (Monte.)
iNDLLNAPOWIS October 31—A meets
e}
whident.• °Mem alitteeddlers
the Army of the Cumberland was held
Iteretelto melte strangeurnti for
the remnion of the society of the tarmy
thwOdinbefiand, ' Sri; te , bakt in thin
silty Docronbet, , The atterreterado
was qultelarge4nd enritanitor bar ,
est was manifested.' Committees were
appnintedWrissii.lerthdlirritngtOron ta
and everything 1s
. Jn One
Yairrhil ryi RYllasixt aria rutdeoftilrfe
THE CAPITAL.
I=
Hon. J. K. Moorhead, late member of
Congress from Pennny'rams. has been
here for eeverral de e d, In the, 119P1,11.14 of
iron worker. and manufacturer. of art,
9110 . matie of iron. He hoe been seeking
to obtain a reverent of the rulings of the
I Commissioner of Internal Revenue to
the wenseennent of the tar Otf rrou and
Iron manufaotureet; but Secretary Pante
well, to whom the matter had loan ap•
lewled, from a 1.11.0154/11 of 1:9911111.1 1 111nr
I whims, nmetained the rulings of the In•
terual Revenue Bateau.
'The decision thus "untamed 1., that
whore parties work the trout from the
ore. and thou make the iron into srtleles.
mach an splkee, tools, railroad hr..
they 1119111 pay the !specific tan 011 11 . 011,
as materials, and also the Lax ou the ar•
twins. we manufacturer.
It appears LW% cimatruction Mot boon
Wl‘h .01n. P !We. ; hot in
Pittatutrgh, Cleveland, Bolide and Troy,
iniportatly, the Iron men 11.0'0 ItlesNt..l
paying only ono Lox, music IS. 10..140 0
manufactured articloa. A largo atm) o of
money wrotuvnived 11.1 Stilt Jo-..aeon,
and front Is the, ,Nrlltnent will r0,..1Ve
ti011.11,.!A ..11.1k4,111461,ds uf •IM.ltre hereto
wlt blued.
=3
Tbr frllorrinK paragraph :4 far:l44llrd
Icy ./..Ig,“ aff eorrortn , l,
in .ta'rta'n' of kr. atti.io•t ry.,lllllv
0u1.11.11. , 1 In Ow raor Of lox,. 4. ,rr.
Prabeltly , tiled by .1 Infgr l'archal
Thr fart a .•tfarßoflerr, that in Pri'L
Niflitar N . Board , P 1 ...la tip
jw.laßal .1.1,1, f.,wiarrr t. , noli 'haf
tIo• roaar Intionituty tarots In Kr -
ropo that Ifroogr N. Co. or, a.poAer•
eel m.y Swisher Ito eff,t the , cal,
Blat uhe Bllndr.d and r"rtV•tllue
bora* wore tittered 1 . .4•1..tv
who thwerlarl the caolliv.w. 14,1 ...rat
:twin Nrw ork for rrfloloption, ..off•
coal:11,4 the fart the: tiff, bowl. ra•rt, not
o
orolrwri hy the tiovernor 'Feta,
rtott tfrwo roupron.owohoft I.y the
Afroatant rwortror atwore.
New l ork
rrooontatlon by Bat.ney, M ,, r14 , 411
harauraa,Brat..aly ,( o pu
, Baradd lilaono 111.110(0d alai forty
tune Irollda, but sflt•rw a: d•al, r Mai
the Infancy In hands al
Bto R ~,,, nil that. tlar. .4r of It,
t Itaw. had wirrn nottro Mat flow- tor,
.toror4l 4.11.11 vlna:d 1i..! lon paid That
• •••:01,r. lb.. 1,,,•%. wor.• rt•-
A., «f and ;tie . •v p.v.•l
v.11,.11 tm , c) , l . •
IL.
.tts ',Hug 1.11.• ”re
xr.• I I t, 1.4,1 n to
A I Ise
• 0 j.,),:r
, • r
1., .. t I r•Ali
. ...jot , • wan 1••• .•11. .•I
+ I •,!;.- I,ttt
IMMETIMI=IIIIIII=E
tittstr ott.rt had, It•ott tutt Ittr
t-tt ttrtts.tt•os t , t,v ttvert st . titt Ettstatt.t.
'tut fftr ....ettlittsnts UtLett•tl the. t ttiostl
' , lslot, awl that as 'Or t ttstistt.t,
nett rt.fittottl It, ttts.:ttte It.,
1111. fttinnr..tl . un.l wn
ISE
1:14r15t..1 flint ono:
•.t.i...1 t/1.41 tho
.1, ;«,•,.
th.we awl
.^. wrAllll..l at the, 1,..ft:t•••11.. 1.4.1
I lIIt , Inn in
lArl I' IN,IIL v 111...1.1.1111,11 , 1
Ilitiermy.l r St , ,Ar
he. 11,4 it 4.1 , .31.1V tIit•rIt••111 • ..11.1ett1,..
National Capital t unirtnlosi Perma
Dent iirganization—Speerties of Nlo)ur
t air ,urrett ita%ta. Judge t atoll,
lI=CE
'i It I,,•totwr
OrrIVI•ntioll 111(4 at Mei . ..antile
Lakeratry Hall thug artortapon, and war
ralloil to ardor about throe I.y
hfiryh,k, .1 ht. I,llln,ltio eltalrsnau
.)I the . 1 -. ..tecull vo Cualinilloo who have
had the arrangements In charge. After
prayer by Mr. !Swank, Mayor Colo wail
Introduced and made the following ad-
I dr.. of welcome
'lnn very pleasant duty
Metier/lOW you to nor city has been
~,segood to .0 by the cotumittee In
'barge. i very much regret that some
ono 10.0 capable of tucking a speech
rhonro; but !cite °Mild
I ve been selected who would Enure Ism
rarely and noire cordially welcome you
the city of St. loins We wen
. MOO, you in the name of all classes
of our citizens, who hall your
I advent among us as the rising purpose
of the people to move, at au early day,
1 the Capitaltrot. Its present location to
nue more central and accessible. We
welcome you. gentlemen, In the name of
the great States through whose common
. borders the great river which sweeps by
our city today, washes our COMIUOU
shores, and binds tie together Ina bro.
therbood, in unity of purpose and for
tune forever. We treat, gentleman, that
your object is solely to sash a removal,
cot a location: and we hope that all your
deliberation. way be oubdocted with s
spirit of harmony snit canard which will
tend moat to Olin great purpose, suit that
when you return to your own haupy
home, you will bear towards no the
same kind and warm feelings with which
I we greet you to-dav in our MidaL
Judge torso, of lowa, svgs thou born
! Mated for temporary cingrlosn, and
unanimously elected, withl,,,C4S. Oolby,
of Missouri, and Eton. ggi. Hulse, or
Illinois, an temporary aecristarieb. Judge
Lowe spoks.very briefly of the lulptrrt
ince of the object of the Canyentlon,..and
announced Inmaelf as in full empathy
with the movement for the removal of
the neat of-. the National. tioverriMent
to the Valley of the
The following Committers on ;Perms
sent Oygarthaition was theft appointed:
GeorgoA. Stewart, Alit:Mew Wan Oil
pin, Califorbla: K. K. lodes, illtitiris;
db C. lledgis. lows-John F. Flahhaok,
Indiana; Gerrett - Da;da, Kentucky; la.
M.
Elhickler, Kamilla; a. Hat4a9dantjaa
hltanalFred Mosuctiolliellif*rt; Thomas
E. Toot, 'Waltman J. 5. Church, Nelms
kik Wm. A. Fele, New lidezhen N, ht.
Bell, °regent J. B. Jealae.ronnEalfan3s;
I A. J. KelleriTennewiee.
During the absence of thei•Poultulttee,
dirrett.Darls. of Ketitunkyr waricalled
upon for a
: vomit, tOrhlch he to ,
ed by saying be was pmedletQmk
He was surprised at tVivalgowa - of St.
Dm* and looked upon that clitlier the
greet commercial and humulacturing
point. Hello believed the"r man now
lived who. would acci'lt minim
MstAn' 'lr.4iCitell3itqbelttla'notto
barflAttIPPWW :Bsitlinkiltlit rather she
ahoulit 4eoricentrute all. her energies ln"
c==Bldilltaerilltif=rthag , titter ..
talltoads, an., and Nome .
et-i=4 -, 1
ir .73'r
MI
11111
n West
the great centre of simply for the Nil.. p ia,
un Ilsu t
dle railroads.
dill , ' ValleY. UN speeds Prtsdurod no '
unpleasant etreet (Mon the l'Oritteution. -- Synod adiourned, after prayer by 164',
Dr Scrogsfa, 10 meet in the afternoon at
'rho Cotutrilltee then reported fur Pres.
!dent, Hon. Jobe D. Caton, 111 Mo.: with U. P._synod of Pittsburgh. too .., luck.
a large number of l ire Presidents and ArtgaNtarS r0.....1.,.
Seerefarlea _
It. sirtned Peale." at two u .look,
J odge Caton wail eateorted to the chair SECOND DAYS' PROCEEDINGS. NI ,„„„.. r,...., and approved.
amid applatime, and stated that ea he had Rev Dr. lt„iwn reported that. in ec
ho for nearly a third of a century at. -
sentence a 11l the appointment of Synod.
footled it dolliatrati re body he woe Mild. Standing II omi:entree-Complaint el ett• he had attended the ....dingo( the Synod
eintiarraased without intimatton, and at
Pleariast leogregration-Discusaien tre of Potshurgn of the I ...it School Ptesby•
the spur id the montent to 111111 himselt prep tttt ) er -- sintsle as `Sir. Oh- Leman i 'Much, and matt with a cordial
Waved in on responsible a position, and lie .ilea h„, tin sacrament. reeeptom Iron, that respected Hely.
hoped the Coneoutiou vould be 1114111. The Jinticial Committee not being
gent to hoe In the dincharge The Synod met at li o • clook. yeaterdaV . ,
ready to repost, the t Ntiimuttee on Itills
or the d.a.,, devolving ellen him. 11e t o ur ~,,,g, and was opened with prayer'ron reported. It reemnimmd•
destined the mmatoott which cull.' time , ,iti ~, , r ,,,,,, itJor. J. I'. it , /- 1 . et! that the prayer of the Peters Creek
convention together a very 'lnput tant ' 'Y ' . ,7 e " , ninn . ,,,, r , read and ap. congregation, In relation hr th. o , ch . a b n e g:
one-the removal of the capital of the Alter 1 .l the Iroundariee of the 1110 n
, rtg I
Nation. Thtsie aisprainted with the cis- , proved. Itev. ./. C. Telford wax elected Presbytery, L,.ge..thr.,,.. the 1 r .,,,,,,,,
cuinataned. Under which the capital was A nw i s t a iit Clerk.. ry oilers no opptAiittun. The report won
i‘x°"°‘l where
tit little is,
is.
know
that, at , atorttunotinotal the MIMI , adopted.
that time itil Lao popholee ant. wemth to The isi""r -., The same Committee reported in rota
the I' ti iced States were eontined to lug *tending commiNtticti ,
Ind, to the petition of the 00rielliatigh
a narrow border, etretchltig abing toUri es,/ ot rt le/res.-.v., J. It. John presbyters . 111 regard to "e rot societlea,
the .%slant„ ishort. Since thena Ohm, J. G. Brown, D. Il i .• J•iiiist Koh., h i m , im, aroion of the last ileuerel As
gloat Empire, hoe sprung up in ' John M. Adair and Alex'. WllsOn.
setublv dues not Impair the obligation of
the Weat-an Etriplre of wealth, , ./1,1,.../ -Ito., D. W. Carom, W. H.
, the tilt article of the Testimony, and
power and enterprise. The clreumstan Andrews, .14111,1 Isnot . , D. D. D. W. Co, that an the paper present , no question
1.1 which designated the Dottrict of (le- in. mid Wm. ll ri bleu , . , ~.. ; upon which it is competent for tine
lutribia as the saint of Government tio .Vocafter tut Amt.' of Rrh ' , '" e " -I ' ' '''' Synod , to decide, it requires no further
longer exide. but exigent reason. b. , "liver Kate, Byron Porter and Thom.
~,, e, ..
artami ohy u .hangs should Le made. p•sthesHer. Mr. Telford thought Synod wail
It to isot I, un, however, to determine prouritsmi F . - rer.Ar ' .--Ite'n ' 'T
I,-
competent to ash the nest AsseMbly to
where Ile. Capital chill be 1..10;1, or !tome, J. G. Carson and N. Hal tontine.
reverse its fiction in raga d to secret Oh-
OVen that mt atoll be unwed at all . ~ , ,,,,,,,e. -Revs.Thomas Lislph, John , e i ethe.
111,1. WO 001110 together to ann. ' Taliatoon and M. li. Clarke.
FL ' Rev. Mr. Carson moved as an amend
, 'ell for the
after all, the reasons fo r lts application to Odd Fellows and
the 11011110.1 hlO , O .aeon fully weighed. it L. L. William e
- - Ni-Eiwee' Li
' D. S. 8.. Free Mamma. No General Ansembly
' a d n ' d to ag d ,o,, l L . i i , thh i t ' ;:;,... h b' i t hn/
H h t he
Kerr.'h ' i r c h 'A i t - .h i ß h t' s Vn k hw , D i.,; • , m n out that the 15th Article in not limited
shall be apparent that the well being of hood. ' nee a right to limit any article to a ape
the satins
will Its
best,
''''''''"'dl'Y
I 7.'I"I'V"-"1 B'l"ln'y -It'''. .k"" C.
, she twee without °vectoring it to the
looming the Capital whore it ~t he n
I P. lira m
Telford, y, D. D., It. Grattan , , T.
Prosoyteries, end he did not accept the
venture , to nay note here will desire Its I. It ,11, .1141 I:. G. 1 1. 01101 ,1 0 i/.
D.
I re n::, , ,n i t , t5 ,,, , ,, 0t r 1 ;,,,
~,T , ,,l t i
t i
; r .,, t..i, r . ,,,, , ,
j i i : I
to y ivo e .n a l ra i
~,,ra ga t
h,, e ,, , n ; : h ,i, u r n „,,rn l . , j
. . 1 1 ‘ t .5. r .,, U , , ,5 t r ,i r ,. .. ,i. , ;, ,/ ,..41 . , N " yi d , ,, ar1 ,....,_, . , -_ d spool.-hov e.
J.
:1„,h1..
K. 11.
31.1. 1 . 1 . a Li r . : ,, 1 y a : I ' : Atesembly by the Presbytery of (-bile
' Interpretation put anon the actio 1 of the
niaugh.
The matter was disco...Li at consider
' Vt. formed In title region, and the 1t.:.., Kennedy, -1..." 6 .'... j. I. Po ' , .
Able length by Keys Messrs. Telford,
great prat/one bordering the Mi.inelppl ily and IL I:.Mr•K night.
51 , 1...arletud, S It. Reed, .1. ii. Carson, D.
1 river for bribdrods or mile. ou Minuet, 01 Pre.gbyerrtes -Sig Spring,
\t, . Colllll, Jas. Ltd. , and other,
each aide were the Metres or the Indian.. It . K I .1.1 if, Samuel tit Mrs. Ites K. 11. Hoyd moved that the whole
and the gra/leg ground of odd hessts, ' ( Garters-J. lit. l'ochim, wna. With-
t,hithwt to. Mel on the table to proceed to
now the d. or and wolves have given,rapoon. , the order of the day. Carried.
pla.o. to II stka and herds-e1m...1 every c,,,,, hh haitgli -W. It. MrKoe, Mork Tbe J .,,,,,, c h i t imitiee now entered
quarter acs" lon has 11411111 brought under it
~,,i,. ttohenb„Loku,:s
the sontrol of the hush tints:lien -nal 0
~ .t hd r yn tat i. ; r 7 „. ' h t o l n t r_ a " . . i.e ir. `;: t o
ll.l7,,negni
all
up
a l 11 ,.. , i
I,, lJ P , ° . „ ° ,.t t i t : ° , , t i l f g n a rl ii - el A s 'olll.(f:l'.l"N't'etl°l'el'Llanl.Ta'rogiest°. In
wild, now all ill , ,Illtlrstati-wh..re
anti a g e ... c• 1 I r ° l ' ., " t i i
' n e n i I wet,
ct"
pre ''
7 a I 1 .' i ' 1 1 1 l '''
' A l' lr it . Ni i '" • r ti : i '''. :e i. i : ,..:, r r " t l' h ' i 'd the l ll ,T,,,R d ' o " f w I ' l I .
e .
t ' i ' l tl j . NI M I .... ';
*SL . II ,. ; , " ;, :Ii : ';‘" : " e ‘h I'
, :: : e'' , :; h'i : ll T 'l'iN : li; : rl k :r , l , P"E”' . ''':::i'l e ":t:l l ::"'''l" l, :: : ''' ,„ :l:: : : , ) , ::a i l:' , 'Pe i ;:i'li t r'''rn h ';' s 'fl:::::: p 7d : l:::ri pe Yr'llsl: l rr'bi:". ,
: t".• iteitkt"thaa w hether there . smite wan then read. At the clue , If halt ',
10111 , 11111111 1 100 111011110 Cow to be rest,
changes do not isintetnplatooluer ohms,. year, the. Itortrd was V20,....L0 111 dela,. itth.hhh hhhhi , „ tit,. wytt;tt i . T hh ,. p oi ,. L ar
wr., it seem no....artiy to ("Moo Banat l -,,,, ,t n ot t h ot her, lemelated, end the the
h .„„ hohthhhhh htith ..,„.
Witltt. Ill's grott Milton is inovtug oi. in ahth „,,,,a oi ail the mintsionaries paid Ot. „ ht. . i . t ' t, „ h lie, p et , eihtt , n) . „i ith ar ttera h
; p pulatton owl wealth, Is there any h,, the loth June . ..t. '''' th " "'"'nd In granting through tiidr Clerk a rerun
°.°"'° l
wi
Y " 1. " urn,
011 'll
W'r" i n""'"l i d"lt'es ""u.a LII'I"I" III°eIIIII ,, ""IIi ' '"nm „node a member „f Mt. Pleasant con.
I locate , al all ,1111 /1111 1101.11 t on.. the It 'art i.h. to rust date. inert• are thrtw „, th , hhhh thh ,,,i him the rights and
pine at .11r wide, should not move also - „ ns „ h ., f,,,, h „,,,,,,,...es Inl.ortng 111 7, 0 7 ,, ,,. httht ,,,, hi Ml. Pleasant 5 a ,,,,, in
la:. goasinen, I del not son.. hors to ~„,,,,,,,,,, sou, the Heard. Funds ere , i ee ..,„ ,e or the p„,,,k "1 liovernment
h tali, and all, . dive the ,lisciesenon of thesste „,,,, , i, herded. nod I ocothine, part Int, chill, S, art. I,
in „neat iis .11. -to lon to others The report ot the Board of the F reed •
,h,
a.
' j''''''
I'm"•it. Eh'''.
'.l•
M"'"'r". "1
'lie"
' M''''''''' ''''
I'''' re" WIIIIIIee " 2,1. That in said certlip•ite the Prestry.
. reload a row nu prrwleint: for a C"itt at Inn c. 0.". .ast ).r, ;1.4 2.0. Retsiov.i to ,„
h ,, hrh h hhhhhi thh ,„ i w , tr „,, ~hinh ia ho t
nn...n to prepare an address t., the Issi stiles, r_i.loo Diatolfsetneuts exceed
true tern of
oi
i,,. ..
,i , ~..„.
;.',. nut IN , . ~ ..u..1, , a 1...0 ten sii tee'' , "L res.., pt.., rind line Roord were neee.ltateel ..,. ,
ihe lir•t in it po.nt of law. The aecond
2 ,.,.. n K
. ; • :'," .... 1 . 7 . ) : 1, 1 " 1, : g • 1 , " ir 7 , 1 ' , ' ,, ' 1 g , r n ,, ,, , ;: , , t r . ;
, : ::,:::::,, row Z,Ok.i , tote .y to toms otantamting . o ~oestloh ,f fart to be clett.rminoti by .
0n e,, 1 1 . :`;,",':., --". ,",,l er t r t . :„, , ,, ne ,..l.' r r e ,l" i, H H A ,, r j.. 1 ., 3 E, .
a itt•llwenee In all the facto as pre.hteo ; L s ,ha 1,...,.., or be , „‘,..
tas or „ I .lie retiervol of the twat of It,. , 'she, rh t ta ,.,, h I.,,kheatent And tilt' 1 he
ti the prosas before S) nod. rtnerai.•tom tbe rtonisosa et her parents, No
etimetd it. sotim I.tii . mild' , liootkeil.rt ~..g • , rt. Seminary tr. A I ItitheitY were it„, D. w . 1,,,te1l moved that the SynOd , '9l 1111,11..... 1111 /0. 1 / 1 1T • , T.1. 1-I ° , • 1. ,
m e nie. , and tortif) Mg he 11f,I111110111 WILN Mt, read., .\,: the reports were rrlerred
. hh _ hhh , wwhi rth „.„. and ~„,„0 l i ce sss e, 5 ., ~,,,e ,
, 4 h , i'si , e "bowing tbst Ins maim" I '' tole, C.tutii. ttee on tho Ft .ards or the IL A 1,v,.d.
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1te....i otione. and th e trarteset,..rt ~t I , , ha, ,hasintlon as toe certificate c-,11 MA's oral mda,CRAPT.
the Carnet were ready to bear the parties. ~L. , Me J a . le , C 4.4 . n e w,,,,,,, e ,, of ~,, ,
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l'he ~....platnaids on, rolled upon Mat. antes, .I,ssi, rurthahed. Room( sr.. aav . h
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labored nil with their might to obtain the i Prevision sun Sbuntraetarers or
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urban.Arta "" "1 hones, ' 1 ' "'"' """"`-• b« ~taut In ''"w't "'"'' "`"''' acv-teed:"'d„..77.,i - ::: 1";:e, - ;s".",e`Aer e.nd„
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. , ~,,,rt liax been made by sole,' , tneto gone ~.tig alien to ha rem
reintiort of FlApllt.oll YoUtil Lel the chore , . . , .
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Car. 17th and Railroad Streets.
...I F instill's, and two other railtoads ii . • •
• to open the discussion.
under the same rllifle•ger•• ...I Itr..,k Is . , , i ~
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bo a ,,,d itsoroad hay. all ma d, ' Cal.. rp,.. . the Moderator's anorriete.t. p
re achre t he ,
wee right in extraordinary cases 7 The • - _ -
ent., returns. . „re„lng Melon At ottr next meing.
Pre., ter , . had done it at least in fire MISCELLANEOUS.
Synod oroetsvird to ha the neat phase . e ,-
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-The Metriphia Bend of A idermau , a .,,,,,,, g. w ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, u, ~,,,,,,, ~,,,
ion el i I RrST. BRIDGETB ,
' court had instructed them to de it in
fire e te"'eiled Ilto rrol:'"'""" of V r. .,'".., 1. C roosbursh were nominated. It was
drat EiTe'sots" , alit' 5. ' .1.b1 ' am " •-•
deeded that Synod meet on the third N' l ll3Ft
Certain yearn.. It had been done it many
pas., Enid, to loan the city till MA) On It . . 1 . ,,,,, ,., d ~, , „. i .,..,,,,, „„ 70, e , 2 0 .,..,,,,,,, k r Presbyter. , s. ,
Little I:ocit list l road rick, and aolanitte , . i „ ,:e„,„,,,,,,,.gb: ' Rev. Thomas Ralph followed on the ` WILL 011LN 10-NINIIT
voildeitt„„ to curry it iiito effect, and KRIM. elate. .i . 11„ 01.5.. MUM, hero, the I'
report t.. the Board for ratincation• sal thel' Itt. ii
e. `"' °";.ed I , ueue ',' Presbytery .11,1... tiers by "reference. , IV THEIR CRUNCH.
-The Fox scab W iaconein River Con' II VotiOn.ll 1...T.01 , 1•en fin ill reeted to I. 4•0
tpto rOnsiderll3.ll the propriety or mak •on Lt.; i tition el Mr. Cochin.. 'rho so
,erior fort, it is stated, -may' . proceed
yeutien Mot yesterday at Pyrraga, WM.' tog arrangements for Synod observing GRAND CONCERT. -The
, ~,,,,,,,,,„, „,,,i ...,yernor Fairchild. of
;orertior Slorri 11. of lowa, we, ,•I noted the aecrarnent of the I.ord's Supper on l with the i ro-...etitiotv. but it ix no where Ur A 1.1. R.: USN I trl; Aal 61 - 19 S ULU B
refused lt of to give any tmormation to rres. trey ,e .,,.
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Presidents. Tbo Convention, after or- Roy• Sir. Kennedy wee oppmesd to the
' trytery tel the nek.tel libel. If Fyn-' act Eat h are.., {Rev A. D. tlarl,••)ror•er
ganimtion, adjourinal till 10 o'clock to observe:lo.of tee Sacrament of the Sup-
cad annuli the complatot, they will of rra•t , is • . c.5rifc00....4....A07.f.j . .17-_
condemn the Presbytery a Char- Wi e V.,",%,.,` , .?„1,.`,;,T,L,'
. I rec` a " . '''' ‘-`',`,.:1,`,,:r
day. P . " . "" •"Y given to ee " l•r "'" e•• • tiers for doing what n wea not t
-The Sub-Committee a the House Dr. Brown said baptism Ttielininle, in their power to do. The i §TRAIt CONT.-Strayed from
' Committee of Ways and Means meet In I ter ed on • week flay, and t 'Dv sacra- „ ,
O 1-Tetloytery cowl do 1101.1aug but re -, ter re•ldence of tee •uto•criber. No. $l5lll
Button to-day, to examine Into the pray- mew wee ...Ted . the ot •', Lanni RaD
Karel the libel as inschtleitible. The wt. !,'„:`,..,P;;7„;7,16 w A • u ' i t a :ir,,L.,..,• • t .......„„, ~,,,
riot bonded warebousie system , Internal lir. iirerey one opposed to trig into Mon had three months to renew it and I
. Wild (or b., re....1”....rT. AnDi ...4.Thr LIIILL
Revenue tax and a number of other sub. i a samdredallun odi • day d . i
' , "' l " re resent n In legal form, but they did ;
jects. The members are Hooper, Aill. , lar work and duipeneing the aacrainell .
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sat dolt. It le a sound principle In law
!Ernr ATE OF rARKET!II I INDSI,
...3n, Blair, of , Minhigan, Maynard, ,It would shock the feelings of the people ; b at every man l a to he considered intio- , Ist,. al l 'L a ti a ilir - aihtt atre7ta y te a r,TVA4 ll it t .
Brooks, I:eliey and Meet,: by, of New of Witehlugton county. cent till he ix proved to be guilty. Than i la ID a it.......,5e5• been gra...a to Wu
Turk. Dr. McFiwee thouht It would be It. ,
, Presbytery had a right to grunt a remit- ,
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tee .airs t.:
-An Omaha dispatch to the Chicago Pno•ihic li, R . "' a w h ole ' am i re g atidn -rl rate, as nothing had been proved agamet a.rit ios. o quceted to make the same koaara
Trlbunr Gaya: A report r ,,,,,,,,,1 at 1, 0 . , j.dn on al week day. Beal ea, the it Mr . i , ce , t‘in ,.. , arlttoui delay t.
parunent headquaoters from Col. Dun. i no•• 110 w ° I The hour of adjournment wax extended ; wR. RINDS Admintatralor,
Corner Wild and Liberty ,tort.
can, who recently COMlll•lided the expo- , h.' , Mr. h•lnli theright it would le, to half an hour, and eeoh party wee allowed 1 ac-ias•Til Pltuber••.
dltlon to the Republican river, loaves no . op ,Latition to the Directory of Worehip.
, dye minutes to aunt up their are.- I
further doubt that the surveying and
y. L. ' 3 " . Kennedy wee of e l' an ' talent.. i
tv .1 twelve to mes, under Neilson and , that it w. not proper for synods an d , ,
Adjourned, after prayer by Rev. Mr.
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Bunk, were mordered by the Indiana on 1 e•amhblice to take '"in--- tent ..1 this kind Carlisle, to meet in tfie evening at 7,!,i
Itepublican river In the latter part of Au I into their own hands. It belonged
to the lo'clock.
gnat or early to Septet/Mier. I Church ...none -
FI-KNI.N4I simmos.
, 1 AL this sumo, the Judicial C ommittee
-A a i le ' lel. dr TeeedaY' ! roe '' aw I received leave of absenoe to Prepare their Synod resumed butane. at half-past
0-leans, says the New Oriente, Jackson i r _
ep.t. . seven o'clock, and was opened with
an d t treat Northeru Railroad brought to I
lie, D. S. t'ollinn thought there wee a ' prayer by Be?. W. J. Reid.
the coy an nnaaaallY large P eeeenger propriety In the Synod as such otwerv- The Synod then went intoertralndicial
train of seven care, each of them peek- I ing the Lord'a Supper. Bonet. minis• couference ou the Boards of the Church,
to Its utmost capacity. There were two tern al:meld bind thern.lves together tut Rev. D. W. Collins In the chair.
hundred add thirty Pihomoll•ra ,too i cloeoiy . possible In the performance of ' Proceeded to devotional exercises,
hundred and mix of these were hardy
their Ministerial work. The Influence of, after which Dr. i Tracey addreesed the
I..king iwne of Ohio and West Virginia.
the example Is tu limit, as a general i Court on the subject or Church Elm-
They are represented to have hoot, eta. I thing, the oliservance of the Lord's Sup- tension. tie urged the importance of
ployed at tilly dollars; per mouth and ex- I per to tile Lord's day. But this could be the tionplo ountrktintiug liberally to all
pertaens paid, su laborers to nave the sugar .
obviated by changing the day of meeting , the whom°. of the l'hurch.
crop on the Tenho, but look very Much i from Tuesday to Saturday. He would I Rev. W. J. Reid addressed the house
like recruits for Some tilitmatering nape- ,
observe It without epochal reference to ,on the subject; of Home Missions. A
(Minn.
inn. the pea,ple. They had their own times; i great held Lapel:led in the West, where
miniatera bad not. ' mbsiotutriee ma labor with the beat re
ktor. Mr. Kennedy wished to know If I stilt. The Ho Mlselonary can reach
there wax any example or precedent In 1 the greater nu rof people at a leas
the history of the Clutch that conutenate. I expendltuee the any other. Encourag
er's such on observance. Mg reports are °outing ill from all the
Dr. Brown knew they had had synodical station., It is to be hoped that the ape '
observation of the Lord's supper on the proprtation of 1132,000, which has been
Lord's day, but few or the tare i made for the current Tear will be paid
were present. In Order to obviate re
this 1 before the opting opens
dilliculty, he bad made the motion. 111 Rey. W. C. Williamson, Kansas City.
It Is right to &dal/niftier baptism, it is then addremed the house. The affairs',
equally ao to administer the riacrament I of the church le that city are Ins four
o! the Supper one week day. Ming condition, although much Min
tier. D. Blair WWI cippos to Introcluo. I gully had been experienced in getting a
leg anything that would produce die- start
turbaned. But he thought there was no Rev. Dr. McArthur was in farm of
difficulty. They met In the name of uniting the Board ofMleatonsand Church
Christ; tie was Supposed to be among Extension
them, and they should all feel that he Bev. David Blair, oneof therislatarChe
was among them. Then If they would of the Charon, wea the neat speakerr_
eat and drink In the nameof the Lord He believed the millenitun wan corning.
]mama it womb " put down the little Every man should go out-and preach
troubles" that sometimes arose. There whereever be could got &stump to stand
is no particular day for the observance of cm. . .
the smiths - noes It Is not regulated by the Rev. Ma Stevenson. formerly ,• ads
chnge of the moon. lie did not want sdonary to India, spoke of the IMPOTtc
to add any new articles on the subject to ance of missionary work to that s•unitrY•
the testimony, nor give any disturusece. on-motion. the- Confarmeartie and:
:With the lemma the house, Dr. Brawn asked Ibiggill BURSAR'. - -- --, i.:.
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withdrew his' Malan, and the &anus- Rev. I/KW. Collins reported' that the
Almtermtnate4 . . Conference bed been a very interalsting I
The Frankfort Presbytery presented one. andasked leave tordregalnk • ,
Wirepor It 'era* referred to the Cribb _The, report was adopted antl - ptir re
mittent/lithe Narrative sled Mite et Sew quest granted.
0101 77, ._ - _"! :- :- •,., ~ - , -- - • - Synod then adjourned after Pryer. ivy',
: , ,JUerolon ware =dein relatloo-Itev. J. 13. - BIOSMN to Mt Marthig.
oltglfifare tickets slier tbe Tenzurylver rd nine ct!cineJr. 1. .. „ ,. .71 '.. s•-• ..--• •
"';,,.. 7 ;',.-: , ., --,,,,.: ~.•-•' : ' • ' . , ,-,, - .
—A Toronto epecill, of date ~ctober
loth. cave all of the Toronto tield-battery
have been engaged in packing up their
kite and necesaarles for a mart. If re
quired, they can be on the road fully
equipped, pins and .11, to two bpuro
All of the arrua and guns atored at Kitiim
ton at the time of-the last 1 , °elan raid,
are now being distributed. The gun
boats Rescue and Prince Alfred, fully
armed end equipped, are ready for see—
the former at Kingston, on theitit. Law.
rence, and the latter at Goodrich on Lake
Huron, under orders to nail to-day,, On
Wednesday the troops were notified to
be
In readiness, and ean move in a couple
of boars' notice.
—A letter from Apache Pass, dated
October Orb, reports that about sixty
Apaches attacked a mall coach on the
fah, Atte driver , tiolonel Stone
and four soldiersof the Twenty‘ftrel
United Mates January, acting se an
05001 e. They left the bodies of The lour:
dared men naked and horribly-mutila
ted, and carried off the coach and mules.
They also capturedgaree hundred cattle.
Lieutenant Water and twelltreeven
meet( tbe First Osvalry, started In pur
suit. enflame upon the Indians ninety
miles oda_ of Apollo Piss; Friday
forenoon;"_erelee =lam were.kUled
babe tight *bleb ,oustted. The others
ese . r. The troops recaptured thawed
and slack, es well atithlrtgr
bones India: large Vetraltk of Implies
awned-toy' V* locum: '
ECCLESIASTICAL.
'vnn, .\ll..gllttny \ alley\
e
_ .. _..Y.._.-:-.-> _.x.._.,:....,0.5
171. a French academician named
- endeavored to show a great de
pe the height "f men between the
, t; ,• eels the Creation and the
Aden, he ways, was I`4l
Ere, 1 la bast 9 inches;
13 feel The I:
pored with that iikap.43 1- mm.
'ear Y erase
R•biam en l
writers, who a ffi rm ignabeadnvert
ped atmosphere, and thakko6.tood,.. 4 7L
Arctic pole with one toosillsialthe
Antar
tic nOb the other Tradltionazillaeran.
dais of the primeval grants min w 211113 is
Palemine in the form of graves or enor
mous dimensions ; WI the grave of 'Abel
near Damascus, which is 30 feet long,
that of Seth about the same size; and that
of float', in Leabanon, which is 70 yards
in length.
Pliny says that by an earthquake in
Crete, a mountain was opened, and In it
was discovered a skeleton standing up
right, forty-six cubits long, which was
supposed to he that of Orion - or Otue.
The same author relates that in the time
of Claudius Clew there was a man
named Gabbarras. brought by that Empe
ror from Arabia to Rome, who was nine
feet four inches high, "the tallest man
that has been seen in our times," But
this giant was not so taltas Patio or Se
cundilla, in the reign of Agnatua Cesar,
whose bodies were preserved as curiosi
ties in a museum in the Nahuatlan Gar
dens, and eack of whom measured ten
feet three inches.
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Tee official vote in XXVL Senatorial
District. Beaver and WlLlBillgt o ll wa
des, Is thus given :
ROUE, L Barra, Q.
Wirati.vrao county.
Beaver In I 65i
7. 130 7,05
Vote tor Representatives in the same
Utetrlst -.
BC•Tat. ..e. Total.
Ralitugtoo. N... . . 2.070 4 111 7.391
1....9171 12 . fl
4 199 7 10
Sul ;1;;..1 . 9. 8 ]1f I tl4 '7. 'LI
. 107 1.11 ]Ol7
11441040 n. . 7..493 17` 9 . 9 7,07
PILOVILSI 4 OII HAYDEN, who is prosecut.
lug a giological survey of New Mexico,
Li pleased with the Spanish girls. He
days that their eyed are brighter than
diamonds, their voices sweeter than the
sound nt phonolith, and that they can
wake pumpkin pies almost, it not quite.
. as good as the New England girls.
Coo non journalists have organized a
Prize Club, adopted a constitution, and
uu the 17M proxtmo will hold their drat
minim; meeting for the election of MU
CCTS.
ECIMM
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UNDERTAKERS
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BRASS FOUNDRY
==:rmi
k)ISSOLUTION.—The partner,.
ip heretofore palming between • 11. A elft
At4 sn 6. J. R. MURPHT and !EDWARD PEA.
66.1.1.1.4. r...t-Aer.. MURPHY A HILAZISIr-
ToN Editor. and Peollrhera of tb. Dal 7 arld
burley Repot:Mc hes been Otte d 7 Caw:devil:l7
the wither...wadof Edward Hcazelton. Jr. The
vel.citon of the licynrette arm he Conlin...loy
PR a 611 P.. Ab6and J. laftlR , HY ond q
the firm name of U•rdS & MURPHY. who are ark.
thorla rd erttle th. accounts ef the la. firmer
CAnC, muarnt U-6.IAZILTON.
J.
PRAN.
.11Cf K P.RP CHY.AEII44
R
rt7I,I4IIVGII. October LI, PC. octl• I
N 0. 2%6 DEC. TEICD,IB69.
retie notteets hereby ■even that the
NATRONA & TARENTO/A
Beneficial Society
Hiles, applied to the Coon of Common Pleas of
Alireheny Counte Cpl . • Charter. and ant the
saki COUTI made an order to the case to the ef
fect that told Chaster 'wilt be granted et their
next term. unless eaceottohs thereto will heated
to the meantime.
J. w. WALTZII.
ISM
CIA *MRS , TIUMOIttI, VLCEIIIB. I
V.J lie.
Aston Llano and almost otltnnolono !Ares of
Cancer Alf Wog dolly made • ly Dr , a B.
ELISE I CO.. et Um Ftelsdelpll2 Caner
jo
armar. 931 Am! , rt., POliodelpida. Pa„ eed al
tor braarb *Are In al lugs of Prof. 3-11.Doltins,
190 1300 SL. cineueuel, Wee Yee trees:mete
need are Ganef . AaUnotet.lW Sonunnintift,
sa.t sucowful snows la the etytllcse iso4d.
They are not smack. eating o burning awdb ,
class. They giro Ilttso or no bah!. They sronn
nursed Ur ens -best surgeons at: the so. .V. 9
oestr panne" hays thewnoUrferton ..210 Won .
trusessent sherald a&3• Tor . soutlenisri gag
or anew& as abate.' • oeirrritTlll.:
' BANS Or PITSSIONOII,L
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Ociaborl 2 oll l o .0. . 5
NU -ELECTION FOR ELEVEN
DucEcTousat Chlallastlelllbs fitiOd' at
, 4311101.. 1100203,= . 10110.11%.00 Mb
doy of 3 o.:Mbtr MIS; a the Kin or 10
. iL.a. sad SI r. ...Tea mithir imstvjanni_ +a.:
'of Ow olock bolder* •01100 Red oa.X.OO.AT,
X oresooo 00,:at I.ll.o%koclivr4 sta iiii o. .
..
; .
ooli: • ill-Ta
QinlIAC FEILTELEINS A
.1a 410:3 3 =y=ttutac: •
Scums trr tslytwr s hdlx -, * l -":'
iE'i=
NEW ADVERTISKIEEINTS.
NOTICE OF DISSOLIRION.
The t'orrart a:mesh:to heretofore ealstlof
the .te le of E. Itt/DthOVI • W.. etasalatolead
Aurust 16th. by the death of R. 11011110 n.
Thr b.tor. of .11 6r. tll be ortuad
etther of the ...One partnere at 111551.11.1a7
S 11.0101101 1 ,
.11. 1...1108150N.
V. k.H.UHLSON.
t,,,,Q.c..11 August 10, 1660.
_
1-6 IE CO -1P &ILTNEUSEUP
• • •
wai Ev. antlig ealtr, of the
oa Awlaatd at 235 Wl:len,
wiacsoit,
Q. caostslas.
«au*
=3l
pfr NO 71b-Lel 4 7 s Tor adv.
“Lost," , . Wwas," "Fbumt, “I3oardyaan
Re., not excevdrmg FOUR L.TN.R4 f:
be warted. G Neese eolueuu ones Pr
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; each add&
timbal line FIVE CENTS.
WANTED-BELP
W
AFTED-ALP. .--= >T 'ESE .1
PLOTIIIeNV 017ICA Jiro. I et. Ober
Street, BOYS MILLIS antlAri n r tor elletra
three at rorstonerrst.
of all kind, can be runlted on sIM:Ver , •
WANTS.
WANTED.—A. few shales al t
the Msachestrr elarttsgs Bawl Stock.
Eng care a. the Banllag uoou, A 11,41.1.1,
WANTED-41111111EDLITELT.-
A aalertnan La a dry {vote sptete. ApPl7.--1
at 60 Marketn eet.
N;VANTEIN —By a mtbn *be
bb, had some esparto.. 2n 121
Gouda bads. ss and Wu also traveled good
arm.. as travail's. agent fOr
tart rang or .bules'Oe paean. honor. Can glra
any ref./ranee Mal may raga/red.
-A pply Igs.turrlee Boa No. 1321 Docarar,
♦dayn• county.
,7 A NT E Penning 3lllll Men
f y To purchase the oldreliable 111CCLILL,
LA SG PLAN ISO M ACM. DUSTER. Polalle
elau,rurt 41b, Winn. An el ß m, bortion and
Mast Papua used I.Jr c. , nl el Ina shay log and dthrt
froth wood courting war-bluer) leas larlatentall
on the
STORY Proorletore of realarl•
tr. LAM. Arent llot nlr"
ou ate. latic l e °
lornes of Pe. and Th.tailp-IM
streets.
Good Tie.
AiNTED.—Two-o
and ca•
war. on assort. maze
Iorj°"""• " LACOCH d illA:Z o TI t
1921. ORN•
estwareltr•
OA RDlNG.—Boarding can WA
,thtathe,l at 120 torearod aet the rot.
trr rat., I.olas with tire. 116.8.4. v•woe,
per
.lti.out On. $5.00.
ANTED.—TO 11113 L-1 GOOD
VT n • I'UN I/ II AND PLUM Plea. .4-
dr-ss A 1150 fudge et rtes, Alleehoor.
stedl on where and when lia.trettnent ens I. wenn.
WASTED.—A Good Nurse,
kind and attendee to children. wall glad
pleasant titustnsti to •tell family. Apply at
Bp Denver street. Allennenr (M).
NV ANTED . BOARDING.—A
5.,00d Story YEONS HOWL =M.
at3lr fore eels...own awl wife or * th ee gazals
teen. .Ith toolard. X. 157 Fourth Lynn.
TO LET
•
F OR RENT.—A furnished
.•ble for grallemtia. Lulalre at
'n. 77 ult
It. Lb., the raft, All,
9 - 10 LET—ROOI7IB.--One or two
'rout Rooms. farral.hed. Apply al MI
.trmt, P.ttsburgb.
To LET.—A Second story trout
A. rom. torutane.. opening tuicoag. Zn
quire .t N Toe "'vet.
MO LET WITH BOARDING.—
reo Iron( Locthloe the mad de.
lranit. In the city, PI I North seen.. Llthgbthth
r O E T A Fetond Story
rlt. mil,. .011.01, for two .Ingle genflexach
or gentlem.o ~ply. •1 flu In Wylie ere..
FOR RENT—Until the lint
la% of Apri . or,. the two 'toned Brick
rellin, House, ....tattling twelve foomsolltn
ate on the rorner of Stockton &Yen. knd Web
..., wlth .toolte vataelied. To good US
tOrae premlor. wll4 . r , pt 1 , 7 6. jr . 2 . t i r i ?f
5109 Pcsvor Avenue. Allegheny,
LOST
r OST.-011 the St. Clair Street
r!llit t , - ; al. I :%Z, Z 7.16,1
.111 tK. ele•n If rel. - sled In No. 12 Stoottool
A • nue Allegheny l.ltf.
FOR SALE
F OR NA LE.
rn. un 1. r•lgh , bs. - log del,solaed to ctiang•
his tn• , ne sr. sod sir. hi. loo•Iloo, °ere. .t pa-
1=1111:1111
JANUARY IST, 1870.
Th. V. , m on , ehlch he now *ltitatad In
Mt r ,aunt ...hip, Washluenn eonntl.
Pa . l9e road !calling froth limo", to Midway
Samoa no I ll< Panhandle 1 silica/Wee notions
half min. from Ihe leiter and one hOtY,
ride Zr, m I,W ...h.
0.1,1 farm eon... ONE HUNDRED AND
EIGHT) I IWO) Al NES, Twenty 120 Acres of
• blet Is well timbered. (11, all under lance and
I
• high •tote of cultir•von. The improve
r. c A.G.. of a comlirtable Dwelling House
containing es Rooms, • good Tenant House, two
good ours, W•go, Sued and Stahl, Gernert! ,
nod oth r or essar, outbuilding, it 11 well
watered sod hay • never Allier Spring . % the
1100, d ni Cu churches. sch and
and lia• • •nrrielent quentitg of Dolt rees
wit% nu snoodsnce oi 'reits sit
to bear. ibis Is acknowledged to be • (armor
unsurpasred (entitle. possessing Gen Dnimiinnin
w
4 is well adapt , 1 either to grant growing
or poet., p... An, person desiring iurthar in •
formatter. can 0511 en or address me et liilderag.
We.4.lngton nouniY •
an=
W. W COCAINE ._
OR RALE—GOOD-WILL AND
Fl XTUREs.--riNE OV 711 E RA-5021021-
ICTOH4BOOMS 'IN' THE
...TATE. Pt tit SALe. ON ACCOUNT OP LEAV
ING HE CiTV. a Drug. Petent
in
sad
Dreg,. I. Sundries; best located in leer:MY. en
a corner. end doing Co. business, well Gnat ,
((stied. nor petite:dem. address K. I. SUN. I
EL 200 Market street Ilerrnibtirg !Ai
FOR BALE.—SOUTH AVENUE
11[4111,ENC8. Alteibeny CItY. Lot 1 U
.set by 150 toe 20 fret alley; house mutates El
rooms. (row) cells,. gas throu shout ant Slashed
to Apply_ ILL
lim.l list to Alert..., No 130 Fo urth AIM..
1:1151
FOR SALE.—RARE CHANCE.
Tv ..1....e a partnership. WAR! £loCtli,
N or. UP and latt Third Aetna, 34 fret front and
*0 fret thew: rove stories 010. Tor Ww
apply to
P:LI IrDIItINDISON
SALE.-SHOPa OR NOBTII
.jP III ANENUM. A LLEGkNY CTTY, M—
oe DnUdtm f, 38a70 Rot, is being used by J.,.
Godfrey 1k Co. a• a unnfecturtng niabliabiona•
One of the members of the gm olnitug terential
iron Onion, on account of poor neon. ••111
have decided to eine nit thin pnl of tin Un
nen t • barna. And good will of Bann
Poe • (5 to 10 horn power.) boots and ancitta•
neon,: would make •good wagon maker esolli
lot 60:100 feet, on 5
. .yeari lento. Tor rtin*
particuler• non. aiJil• Otdo Won. AIL.
I O."' e a.
FOR SALE—jO AllllO3, LEM
or more, t Pima toarnabith 1111 e.l
ny. 42enbeny Vnuef /L. B. rum
ihnouith
Tiro tindx4 yard. from station. name UAW
anrediriu end Rood Mad. and Wier na.
cerium ont.doldimia; orehard of 100 MM US
fruit tree., of all MO; Ynnil
bor.ti reseeberries and mins ,
utorth o an f
rout. quarry, used: .Bt volt twined
denees or manutmuirtior estalgiaboyirnla; Wei
under untie. Pirwiei . 204.. 17 .4 . ° M
A
C«
VOil EIAILE,—A desirable reii. •
I. denotes Ptvlspeetal. near Duller 111415•11:
ward; lot 111x110 teed. Al. so • des , lant•OIDI , •
elms WI DM BUOY sad Dilf ELLIN.* de • ' '
An
sod good cellar au Butter ID., 17th seludt
Aa if scelltet stand for hennas! 7e< !U SW
foci- •DOUDLZBUZIDWZI.L.Dgeo•jkIid,
D. IT, 0 ward: tot 55x I OPet on s. V. f;i i ,h
. ill,* • udjoaer of H and LOISIDall•
up to $11,1,005.
Also. Cittr..AT BARD* MB LPL Bwomrtmt.
lath ward: lots 110:137 feet f0r . i1555. TO ..
7u... to psi. Two tom allowed 'Mat MT.
went groan the perooe waste to mail i. Z .. D
. ffllt
-of D.B. WIal.1•1111. Real Estate
Agent, Dude, et., glib wad. OPPcsll.Bltt-Jella•
/Ltdseopaletostutt. - -'OOlP5llr -T •
nEnsonria..—An persons ilia.
IPO 1101118. or tavesugaanta.lBllllllEltir
Lau, win save Urce,truge and mosqlndlr •
fragriari " % t al li ar - Cf=
.1.11 be sentbr 5a.117212 MIT manta ti• •
Parsons exanot tall ba sailed oat a ab,
Ust It ecatallea. , CBAirZ -VBILLIPSI=t
Ushers and Beal 7.11514 Aiddti OP. 2 . 10
SWIM&
WAglaia GT Olir STREET
ego? tsrry ros OALlte-Wts.lankanA
103 Washington Mutt.' 4*.f.ut bust inn -
foci deep -lmprote4 by s nodes losalt , 3l/0.,
aTURY AWN. BOUM, Us% 74
. 9rift
:Tor seems SOPIT f 0) i na
oglbint . •46 ma 9111Ituril mass.
Imaosarrr .Ants.
/ 14 LE*
ttEldtigOl - Weil:
I •-•
Cebu._ if - Penn and
(ALL AND: WINTERAi
I L O W - ba AtcPliitt%lf4::
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