121 I 11 IS qititeOtgt ttaltat. . 7 1321 I= M i nt BVILDENG, 84 lap S 6 gina hi OFFICIAL PAPER arriffithnegh; Allegheny S Ane I=3=rl '',l"krpwAir, OCTOBER sea, wea SADO. 'The hill officialrettints from 'every Vinuity in this' Commonwealth give a milasityvf,4,so6 to a r.AJ s entiolB,ll24 tOYWAUL nnt• roreign worts, showing a total ralustion for toe IMI beat year of ;448,- 911A,M.wiy. one hag', 4190,7"00. want a &gland. $t8,000,000 to Canada; 11 7 000 to Vanes, 184.000,000 to 114usn4L1.000,Ctoo each to Mailbag. and Cuba, and $10,000,000 to China. /59ElatAin. Oliohalf, of the exportatina. was ova under foreign this. • " Bums the P. P. Party can't have Nan ahattlf,'Wili it-widen the r m , to henf that lbey have again saved Onlifarnis t Thattlienti of thaparistitng Pesitdan here devoid be consoled with the two Judges 1 91,1001, PIF c C Pn ramPrei7 . Pacific atlMs. If California jurisprudence Weld onlyiesult in the bodily presence of Per. Addikierjd Aininiwood . _ • 7 !l4ll§l.lelP l dOns, Which establish the couiPliatp:ot den. Juisbitini New York, in the swami otwitigoilic:of the exploded gold.ring, are ♦ery specific and circpmstaintial, leaving scenty.hopes for the successful refutation which the country demands, is the al ictitSgre f or his grompt retirement from that responsible oftioe. This is under stood to be shoo the view taken by the Ldrolnlstation. Ct• Ak . NEw Tone dispatch talks of en early minsolldation of the entire railway lino pin New ,York to °mist's, Ma Al. may, Sago and Chicago, swallowing Up the Erie road and 511th lines from CPago. westward. Even New York to be responsible for the troth of this report, =minting It to a . Chicago swarm There to probably but one diffi culty in the way of a successful arrange rge.n.i of this sort. That difficulty is rep • resented' by the Pennaylvania Central Railroad. in March last, weal! regarded Mr. An thicrifAohnstrn se,:politically dead. We not iiear from Tennessee that be is very dead, indeed.. Even that just now bit terly reactionary Btate declines the not doubtful reputation which he would re fits% upon her as ono of her Senators at Washington. But a change of three trot t es would lams elected him. ETideut ly, Tennessee hankered for him, but dared not stand the *surd of the die. trio beaten by Mr. Henry Cooper, of whose antecedents we only hear that he laranifties, and 1, consistent Union re cord We should congratulate Tennessee OM cordially If Ids majority had beets inure largely decisive. — lrtferfuvicAL Trietd favors on with a copy of an ultra Democratic journal en- Idled , ' the Ethmelsed, and published et rati.C4lbson, Idisalvalppl, in which the eller, ettravegantly praises a worthy eblOred candidate for the legislature, who was "born a slave, and has bravely Tian frd lowly condition to one of honor addiesPectability." Our friend proposes vis conundrum: "How long will It be before the l!dpiburgh GAzurrs an Pelt tlkli tea: ilhindly and boldly of the Deltic. ONO .ultra-Democrat aY Mississippi We,spvirer, On our part, that we we wllny* prepared to say kind and good tangs of worthymen, whether their skins Vidter m black.' . _ Tat Srmrr of our own comments u_pen certain impertinent suggeatio* erne o eey linpudebt tnainustens, te- C4thl gtdafeised by the New York Tn bums troths Legislature of this State, *a in elackficpord with Republican orna ment in the' anthracite counties. The nierain Rip ub Min reins to" the 1* butut'a article thus: The article cloaca with the usual arrant of buncombe invariably tti dtzag:u by the editorial writers of the when treating upon the coal balsam of labile; ludepd they are Oar otaklll, litioranti. and upon which they *rod readily Inform theme:dee' did =AV: cherish. erest %.?us entrarle. Willtesbarni Spirit diet :7tut UsltlaUre of 'Fano :Sylvania will not mak a farthing from the telharaltit doing pale*. For that we reel wUthig to vouch. • , -':Ws Briatt a dotbtfullrosenfroutTexis ' AlOrttbf =14 4 :4 1 du Pf aumUton , the' IttilollPlC osoditillto for. geyergor. bail) !Mt !"14 .111 4T 11 4 Istreoglbard by ale op fort of tho Adunntotradost, which • Ametrouvd their , eseralee for thh win nie,4! and may, ,ensure his election. Yindip t All mews of this 'sort swore iiiitil with theainrellabledlipatches, from litill part of the Bough 'which the es attaitely ex.rebel agents of the Atsochsta Vtftell hitelki.iiindlitg ul &Afire° Yeas OW When - , an item of intelllgenoe irria glee a thit show for the Rephhll -- or reteei too , much of Etvkluit , lieu. then fellows never let tt get through i l fiiitej- knew i , In.lbi s Liens. 1112 0 e4 , IL. I enacii , of, ' "Cur i!onthem • pollical riiiiiwiiii ad to be discounted. Itiar. 'lig liet'tb e tc ed fire per cent. of solid r-rpeiblOtr - .~£~ :. yh ~( ~'~~ :~ \,. i I _pf . , • , -I 5 slOg.e l o , o ,71Cli%i • 2 6;e:fent:lei of the Glenda iefiVicti6ittBuffnete tote had at' Mee. land. Novell= 2.91 t and.,..25th, may be anticipated most thiPortant demon, stistiel in that tiuseirbfili the toubtry gull hese WitgelSl4 , r . the calf, which a<EnM with eirthe weltuows inner' of the lesiding iapportets 'a the som.ent, se wed u- by many new and . 1-*6l.4l.o4,Pcfilthee *eh "(Urea etretj Notthett end Ididdlelltisig is Imp heppity Nola to mime the ter. AteildaFc , 1 4 well le th e. teV e d el e eiitioif 4 0( 1 1i/3 keielk iniejes. 11AtieFd Pc•.-vul •Nuperican, woman - Suffrage Amenistion which shalt: ....017.1kittjfklibefAte-setl9l,9l.AlMltte •ltdd cauT* l # 311 t their united weight," this Wiled= clearly ,fslimitacilietuestions to the and contemplates the widest latitude of discussion. It is likelj that the m 4,1 Ettettioo aluititeY eectibeAtriutnphe, or tfti . lia'est, to the Piietlial misdate which shall guide the deliberations of thii, the that really important and atithmite. *Moms of an uttsescii Republic. _ _ . OTIO:DIPLOPAICIL ,111114111110. Our Mater at Madrid, Gen. Stemma, boa been very freely .oeitmcd= ....tmaof.theAnuidaux premin Oa opposition juttruahle and someorthoie stdetrnominally enpp st the edminharrt -I‘4l6ilaullegetl, dtgegairii. Ohm* tiauln the treatment of our propostt* :4 0 ;54 , 4 1 0 1 PettreePlSPhPumkhar ;c144- ted eolonhtt‘ At Oral, &tie journals • /ridged In harsh comments rayon his tender of any mediation "dimmer, their °eta - d 'ittbht 01.204(41h0hkg ChM he Wasatch/ tiejudleed the subtauhul interests of tniumenw.t Baldwin, sulnequently, be withdrew th,f.itilrej.,%lPff dear 124 D1110.110t0444r1d, govertuneitt;thattt ' timkalge 1-11136-!1•9,1 i , • 1 1, - .41111 the - ta: - dignatlon of hisiirithat was %blistered at his heed, for what aeclaretttit be • beae. earrender 4 * Caton Interest" and eine , " creditable compromise of oar National dignity. It now transpires that the offer of medi skims was originally founded upon an un letitctst Milmstiart, front' General Puts hinnielf,..that- such an Misr would be az ceptable to Spain. This intimation came Ito the President through Mr. Forbes, of Mew York, • personal friend of Prim. In reply, the views of the Administration were confided Waist gentleman. who w is sent beat to 'Madrid. Subsequently, Gen. Bteglar4 was appointed Minister. iustmettOns included the following haste ter tlONtledtation thus desired by the Spanish GoVeTnaithilt 1. Theindependence 2. Are Indemnity to be paid by the Cu bszato thriSpantsh Ciovernment, secured bye neon their revenue-01513. 1 % 0 d Stater to guarantee she payment of this atm. in fiduciary capacity. B. Au arittistice pending the arrange. Meat ethane details. _ _ „ • Oh arriving as, hit post, our Minister was surprised to learn from Mr. Forbes that Gen.. Fun had changed Ids view of the Sitilathiti. no doubt, because of the pe culiar stahinf public tentithent Ia Spain. nod hemadett known too= Minister that no such proposition could be accepted If made. Gnidsd.6 F l Igleltii§wledge, Gen. Masan confined ids Interposition to a ampler offer of the kind officesoi the Be *bile, In' the Interests of humanity. 1 1 Thaw good offices, in that sense, were not declined, the Madrid officials insisting that the Cuban question was e purely do. I medic affair. Confidential negotiations I I were still, however, maintained with Pint who at last indicated the following terms as acceptable to the Madrid Cabi net I. The insurgents, under the advice of the American Government, to lay down their arms. 2. an Immediate and. general disarma ment of the Volunteer. a. Election of Deputies to the Spanish Corte. 4. Piebiscitum by free suffrage 0 0 the question of Independence. 6. If the Cubans desire independence, Indemnity to be paid to Spain, under kffiarartienefittutintted States., Telegraphed borne, these terms were rejected at once by Secretary Fran, who alsolnformed the Spanish Envoy at Wash. ington that, =less our propositions were accepted at Madrid, we should recognize Cuban belligerency forthwith. These facts transpired at Madrid and caused an intense popular excitement, in the midst of which our Minister was advised by the Spanish officials that their government really desired our good offices, but could accomplish nothing at present, and re quested the withdrawal ot hie note. This our minister received authority from Washington to do, and so the etistr ended. It would have been well, locking at this review of the facts, if Secretary FIRII had exhibited the same patient mg cepa., and regard for all the proprieties of the situation, which have been displayed by Gen. Symms.. While the latter has nl=lGOtri pee never to exceed his le an:anions, the fanner has made the great mistake of forgetting that, in consenting to isnyc egogation on the begs of en in ternist and diplomatically irregular pri vate =deceit/ding with a leading ram- ber of the Spanish Regency, we accepted the proprieges qf the sit uagon, tuid the risk of an entirely legitimate offiebd disavovral by that Government. Om Secretary embarked in a beck-stairs arrangement.which was wholly outside of legitimate diplomacy. and ought tuner to have been unmindful of the fact that, as such, the whole basi -1 nerfl tplght at any moment be rightfully disavowed by the Madrid Cabinet- Here was the great point of difference. Had the east invitation genie to wi d.om that Governmentinstead of in the &ad ,Or a pdeatiand leregi4rhiiit from one of its members. ifib 4dminbidnition wouldhive been estitiedtb butlattipon the basistberein indicated-4st not others Ise. Finn ventured to take the risks of apnea= reputing= by. Spain, and the contingency did, =tray Cone to pass. This gave us no right to bold out the subsequent menace that Cuban belliger ency :world be recognized. In that threat the Secretary blundered as palindilj acintiortunatetris Weenutnnt agreenith the N. Y. Times, whose account of the facts Ittgannegottsliza we haveadoptai , that Mr. Finn has "done nothing to pr o -1 yoke criticism "— We th ink, and fee the reason shad, that 'be nude a mistake whielitarulot bat be *sharply criticised in diplomatic circles, whatever the line of remark itpon It may - betty our own po litiasi journals. In trealing,a hack -stairs suggestkm-4tom no matter , what Influ ential source—as having the responsible auttimitx of a tonna' invitation for oar mediation, he overlooked the first princi ples defining Il tram:ably obligations either of individuals or nations to each other. What he should have demanded as • PrelinglarYf was, that responsible couununliztfort which wouldixave clothed us with a right standing in the proposed aegothrticq, will), th e resnitigg right to insist upon'Spialiirgotaii gligh, even at the penalty which his later menace piled.. „yryinst.be actually bad,,wrukin Its very tatfav, intice . to Min of the Spanish right to withdraw and to din vow all responsibility—at any stage of the aftilr.. . , Tin! Cuttsrise/elution purely do. medic question With Spain. Her ineur gent subjecta have no International 444. i trhe,'4l4 l tia t rg ion will err in any denial of international rights or privileges to Spain, merely upon the gicininte?iiiiitiallti itettsfeeiher end her Cuban rebels. We have no know 4:430'0 411 . 0 &Ifs eaftre,cognize them neither in form nor by inference, until we see good international,reaeqns for ad mitting their` ‘eiligereid eight's: If, upon any plea of neutrality, we shall In the latbutiths defy Uleeightt or tire cobigies of the public law to a friendly power as SPalf, rttldilidiaftgiSo thy pben eat bbligalloes of abet ittr, v accepted by the World. In • thie view; the °Mingles which are placed in the way of the de parture of Aerteln Spanielt armed vessels from New York, so far as those °Wachs ire inggested bythe Cuban situation, are clearly forMdden by every fair interpre tation of the law of nations. To secure belligerent rights abroad, the Cabana teeltettlieith 11 gOverament de facto, with something more than a noroi iiav n•ziStelice. Until that shall be their situation—and it Is not so•ritiri— t " llii 11461 y rebels, in the coneldeption of every Rower in Ul4l49tioill. Vi r e eerOally.eotrcur with fhe<Afitecin :Fie* on r Altat . point, as L. The pstweliere imam/eh itigetY us ever they weeeto achieve their indepen dence, irtheyitivet 'it. Bdt the vo of their greet ehleght atilt wheat, or ta rai n. ed against the inaurteetion. Cabana who appear to be disinterested observers say L thatthe tnaurrectlptt le Only •Uphorted by . that Claes which has everything to gain and nothing Wiese by abelat dilator , beams. Too demand (Sr "recognition" In. therefore weaker than everts wee and I although it is quite possible that • ;era. lotion or two may hue lniroduced Into Congress next fleellett in' retire of our 13overnment extending belligerent rights, to the Insurgenph, it I a quite certain that tie matter willleet there. The Admin istration will not to forced into a false position to please a few hotkrelned en tkW.ittpt tog* handful of adventurers. lileorlit IT& insight-oat IteptitP bliPwiri t %Mir" TUB recently reported discovery of a' petrified man, ten feet bigb. In Central. flew Yard Sontts.bays been llt tle inetfltisitS,lMe‘stois &Jaunts/ad, It is stow sald, was nom alive, but is s els*- difirmistsine. Thequestionlsorben 0.414.01,5011q1111Ibil:ItIOCAtte. tr Its isgquilrbtes Vest ss Is supposed. it Magna Me soillary WMM . t 'people and of a elpfludion, all aeon' inemodes and 'traces of which have vanished. A nation which could produce work. of art, of the character widen this disco, try le represented to have, must have been far superior to the aucalled aborig- Mee, who possessed the land when En. , romans found it. It la certainly curious, 1 no matter how tar bock Into antiquity I , they may date, that no remains of their i alvilisatidon and history have ever before been unearthed In the land. The scalp- for who achieved thin work must have had metallic (cols, and yet the Indians were still but lu the stone-period when discovered by the white men. All the arts and Implements of the lost race must have disappeared when they themselves were overthrown. Tux time has evidently come when the leonoolaata are to have their little period of triumph again. Our idols are being knocked down all around us. Byron rudely crashed, there come, now a German Image breaker to overturn the great Goethe and grind him to powder. The accusation against this German Jo. puler is one of plagiarists, desertion and petty larceny. He is accused of having at 0130 time loved an actress who corn. posed sweet and beautiful wings. lie won her affectiorus, stele her songs, appro prlaied their authorship and deserted the deceived and hetul.broken woman. It would be well, before giving credenee to this report, to remember that the au. eased la no petty poet, but is Goethe, the literary Michael Angelo of the age, a man whose immensity of genius and profundity of mind yet seek in vain for parallels. Goethe stealing love-ditties from an actress unknown to fame is about equal to Shake/Tear and Raphael capturing one of the penny caricatures of their time, and claiming that it and the accompanying motto were their Joint productions. A COTIMPORAUT urges the necessity of a new theatre building in Pittsburgh. and we agree that it is a much-needed improvement. At the present there to Ma building worthy of eo large a town or capable of holding all the people who would want, upon great occasions, to Tall it. Now, when such attractions as Parepa, or Kellogg, or Bernard, are an nounced, the line of patient waiters be. gins to form five or sin, hours betbre the ticket office la opened; consequently. all the available seats are taken up before the tail of the queue la reached. With a more expansive stage and efficient ma. chinery, there is no reason why sheets. cies and grand operas should not be pro. duced as well in Pittsburgh an in New York or Chicago. But If there should be a new theatre built, we hope, nay in. slat, that it shall be done with some re gard for the safety of the audience in case of fire. The law should provide that no public theatre or ball should here less than two broad entrances easy of access, with stairs of stone not too steep 'or an easy vocalic. 1.31716V1LLE is infected with loafs who crowd the atroetecoruers and rudely stare at or Impertinently acront unat tended ladles who chance to pass, even In the broad bight of day. Nor can the pollee be found to afford the necessary protection. 0 KT. we made the same complaint here. Then the corners and aidowalke of our Main thoroughfares were daily crowded with loungtng men who spat upon the cloth., of passers by and made running critique!, nr,,11 unfortunate enough to attract their erten. 1.1011. This was, but we bolero le no longer the cam. Fifth, Market and Smithfield streets are again uninfested, and in Allegheny, Federal street, though much lounged in, is vastly improved. It la to he hoped that after Louisville has endured the evil as long as Pittsburgh did. she may achieve an equally happy deliveratem. Fauna announcements of marriages are constantly to be found In eastern city knitted., and often in those of the country. There Is neltherwlt nor fan to such achievements, and the perpetrators thereof are only worthy of the severest punishment To a sensitive girl, a Wee announcement of her marriage must be a very serious matter, and indeed we, are cognisant of cases where such notices have been charged with fatal results. ; RELIGIOIJA INTELLIGENCE: Not long since we gave the antetance a paragraph in which the independent, of New York represented that "two-thirds of the students of the General (Episcopal) Semidry" at New York, "had gonot over to the Romau Catholics." The wording of the paragraph was so decided that we opposed it might be true, but we are pleased to learn that there were but Iwo preverts, instead of two-thirds. The editor of the American Marc/own, of Chicago, recently visited Utah. He represents that the knaves in the Mormon Church are nearly ell Yankees, includ ing the "apostles," 41 biahops" and "ciders," and all who get the. tithes; while Moines are nearly all very degrad ed Huropmn peaaants; many of them from Ededad and Wales, and members by baptism of the English Church. Ho ray !tater° never existed but one Mormon Irishman, and a Mormon Irishwoman is something totally unknown to natural- lute." Just now (he eyes of the civilized world are turned to the Pope, and much speak- Innen Ice also indulged in regard to the object of the (Ecumenical Council, soon to be held In Rome. Some days arm Bishop Domenec, of the Pittsburgh Dio cese, on the eve of his departure for Rome, expressed his views pretty fully on the eroblect. The high position of 'Archbishop Manning, mid to be the lead er of the Vitramontsne party, who has re cently expressed himself in reference to ' the Sovereign power of the Pope, is rgnificant. We reproduce the following assumptioe in his address: "The Roman P o ntiff -that di, the soh:Sto C7iurch of God, for ii is all contained in him, and where the bead acts all act with him." In an • other place, says the Independent, he pros In the mouth of the " Holy Father t hishs startling language: I claim to e supreme judge and director of the con sciences of men-iof the peasant that tills the fields, and the prices that sits on the throne; of the household that lived 1a the shade of- privacy, and the legislature that makes lawa for kingdoms. /am the solo Last supreme judge of what is right and wrong." Itatiop Ames is reported to have raid Int late address, that do was nut born in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His rindfaltiers were both mihi sten ne Enlacopal, the other Congregational - while he, absorbing the essence of both, came outs Methodist The attorney of the Methodist Book Concern, E. P. rancher, Esq., one of the. beet lawyers in New York clty, in an article ; la this VAristian Adsocate,' declares the Concern is not involvedin any improper liability of any nature, 'does not owe a dollar Contracted:by fraud, is stronger to day than over it was In pecuniary to day, and property, and its assets ex., seed In value, according to the judgment of those acquainted therewith, more than ainiuo of dollars above all end more than any exhibit of theirs which has ever been made. Mrs. Van Colt of New York, of whom no Wichita' been cold for and against, in the Methodist BpisCoPal March. ktut.oy outsiders, some months :ago, when- Who was deceased gairteli . ' , Conference to Pfei4', l o ' o4 s PPLP ii i: the pito: of the Atethodiet ,Sphiopal_ church at Chleopeeilitarasekneeldsito hold, a'plidtrpeted ' meetingi-sterilting, la the addition 9f ova sixty puma peseta lions were adopted approving, And oxen% - mending her as an evangelist .She is / 26 *: 000 1 1 4 1 a ir3(!q°l/:beTs' oti . 43o 7 v4:'o o (eidti# , *f i by thii Annual COifetatiee; liastitglutper• vision over the quarterly confer' .. .~ -, r 4 ..- _ RGH DA:LY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1869 . _ which gave her license, but Was laid aver until the nett meeting Is April 1 , -70. The Undid P,rsblitcrtun, 111 its defen se of the Presbytery for appiiinting a preach• ' er to till tit , pulpit ot Mr. J. It. Miller, a i United Pr , shytirian ruinister,wbo lately i left that denuminatiun, by which act he was prevented tram preaching his fares well sermon. stales that this was in ac i enrdance with the established rule, and that Mr. M.ller ought to have preached his iarewell sermon before closing his connection with the church. We do not ' understand this to be the '•established rule," as we learned that months after a United Priabyteritin minister had severed hie connection with a church in the ad joining cdy and united with another denomination, that the congregation in. vited him to preach foe them before he left for his new field of labor in the West. Rev. Professor Hackett, well known for his connection with the Baptist Bible Union, will shortly assume the duties of Professor of Raw Testament Exegesis, in the Rochester Theological Seminary. During the late annual meeting of the Friends of Indiana, at Richmond, the meeting felt the impulse of the new re ligious interest which has been pervading the body for some time past. In retard to (Dias, while it wee not expected that women would attire themselves In the ancient fashion, nevertheless it was hoped that the young, if deviating from what is styled the plain garb, would have for their motive simplicity and cmyenience. The East aCTICSSCC Methodist Confer ence, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, lately passed a series of resolutions dis approving Free Masonry in very strong terms, Bishop Potter, of the New York Epls. copal Diocese, has, during the fifteen years of his Episcopate, confirmed forty one thousand persons, and admitted four hundred to Holy Orders. A correspondent of the Christian II telligencer, of New York, says that En President Pierce, for years, attended the Second Congregational church of Con cord, but daring the war he could not sit easy under the patriotic preaching of the I pastor, and was led to go to the Episcopal Church, in whose communion he died. It is stated the altar of St. Stephen's church, New York city, Twenty.eighth street, just finished, cost sixty thousand dollars. Bishop Mcllvaine sometime ago was represented by a correspondent of the Church Journal, .that he was in a fair way to become "the tallest High Church. man In the land." But the Bishop de , claret that ties le "wholly false." At recent ordination, as is his custom, be himself led an extempore prayer meeting just previous W going into the church for the public services. The United Presbyterian, speaking of the Birmingham United Presbyterian church, under the pastoral care of Rev. I Wm. M. Coleman, recently repaired and beautified, says the debt that had been hanging over thins, has been paid off. On their bite ce utmunitin occasion they had n large and encouraging accession of members. STAIE ITEMS. 011.1: too) 'tug a Mar laanlial TUB Eaton lady .I'g" tiled witL ME Otrritaman by the Philadelphia police T41'11011) raven of I very malignant type prevails in Altoona. Tns chestnut crop Is unusually large Otis year. county expects to gath er filteen hundred bushels. Tug Baptist State Convention, in see. skin at Reading this week, designated Pdtaburgh at the pace of meeting next ye sr. Tux reneipte of the four principal ag ricultural lairs in Easton, Penneyrants, this fail were: Rending, t1i.296; Dayles town, v3,5u0; Allentown, $6,1X10; EMIOn. $6,000 A ritnurriva one story edifice in Get. mantoren, erected about one hundred and fif t y years ago, and almost interruptedly inhabited during that nine, was dentol inhod last week to girt place to dustings of modern style. Cot. Om W. ALEXANDER, the victim of the Berke county NI hisky reteg, recent. ly pardoned by President Grant, was wel comed home to Reading on Monday last by a general outpouring of the people. Tbousauds met him at the depot, and es corted him to his home. ON Friday of lest week, during the clos ing hours of the Franklin County Agri cultured Society's exhibition, at Chain bersbergte, Dr. A. Medal', of Green• village, was thrown from his horse and fell upon his head on the tack, receiving inch injuries AS caused WS death OD Mon day morning. Tuts vote for Representatives In the Westmoreland and Indiana district was VYest' el. Indian. Total. Fulton, 11 .... . 4,812 3. 836 8.7 8 0 Hearst, R... .. 3.996 6,768 Marshall, R 4.8118 3.774 6.675 Latta, D 6,167 2,trts 8,21 x Dieser. .. 6.107 1,963 8,149 M'Cortnte, D. 6,131 2,160 6,1314 WILLIAM BILCALIA. a citizen of Union • town. Fayettecounty, while passing along the National Road. on Wednesday eve- ning of last week. at a secluded spot known as "Turkey's Neat," was accost ed by a highway robber, and after being relieved of his gold watch and a small gum of money, was allowed to continue his journey. AT an early hone on Sunday morning, as s locomotive attached to a through. express freight Dom Philadelphia to Wil liamsport and the West was mussing through Tamsqua,the engine was thrown from the track and upset Into Wabash Creek, in consequence of a misplaced switch. The engineer, conductor, and fireman were held (est beneath the wreck, and had to be extticated with crowbar!. Tim two former were slightly injured. The fireman had the main arteries tit his left arm revered. OA the tarns of West Frs. at Finley' ville, Washington county, near the Peters creek bridge, there la a spot of ground, about twenty tire feet square on the sur face, where nothing has grown this year. not even a spear of grins, although zwe. slowly productive as other parts of the field. Potatoes planted there 11121 t never even sprouted. (Strange nolseattad been heard, as of the approach°, &Wenn, and investigation proved that thertproi ceeded from the spot indicated. r ßecktiatli s bolo was dug et the locality, and'at Ut depth of four test small crevices werctdis. covered, from which strong stigma of gas gushed with a sort of biasing anund, and noon being ignited burned with a clear, steady Brune. Water soaking Into the excavation, We stream of gas caused 14 to hObble, and the gas accumulating on the surface burned with a bluish light like the dairies from sicohol. The discovery Intl attracted mach curiosity In the neigh. The Republions of Clearfield never worked birder than this year, but there were local influences, idlt,ctlag particular sections of the county, which no amount f labor in canvassing could subvert. Under other circumstances they amsider the smaliloss they sustained, very credit able to them. Tfogs's °Metal majority for Geary Was 0,710. A private letter tsys: The Demo c7ati voted fbr,Govemor and Judge on Oa soros Wad:. •We did not find it out till etccuon began... When wo sent as far we could to havetbe votes for Pershing Included. , Most 1A1081,112 can be thrown oat Ora contest. In one place , boardethrew out the vote for Governor also, which makes us 45 better off than wethoeld be. Their tickets were headed, "State," and then read inside. "Fur Governor. Ala Packer." "For 'Judge of the , Supreme Court, C. L. , Perching," which they voted In one , ticket. Boma -think we might lisve excluded all the iota for Governor; 1 think- not, but thaw Would seem to be some 'foundation fbrigiseh opinion. (Bea Portion's Dlgea, p. 377:set: 54, 2 per., rep. ) A. wpm; plowing In his field near ;Naples, Illinois, turned op a pot of gold Mn:m., Be, stopped' his team, (=mined a me nd fou n t metal-,closely, counted it, and found that it amounted to four thou amid dollars. However, n. doubt de" Vesseil. his souk- He fearqd the And .might.pmeibir have been deposited there counterfdtersvand mightprore worth. leiC • lie Wok it to Winchester and eold It to one.of the banks for flee thousand and odd dollars in greenbacks. m0w%... , _~..~ .: •1• '...r.. _._ .~1. 4 '`: ;. .may BONAPARTE, AOC. 15.1160 —HUM BOLDT, bEPI. 14,1760. ni oL,U, wcNI,r.I.I.IIOL.U. Trtret the errtljtgehlotes of tridglitts &vow. Itst 0 .1311 r of the •• •, c lbe •vr If he •-aso. 10 tbelr r Tbroo.h 01. t, re etrt les c ol eNogto• 'wer, L" It !oa wet of the midland tta That rieavee the norm•clut.d The o l,.tr of rmr-trea tt.. A en..htb-a Id hat. trot bts moth , r • brow 11, 1, batui..that •••nvebsll grow trone ..11 ,.. . , 1r ,. T1 , 1 [IMO I•t Ilatoae• roel Prt • • 1,, ••.:t v4ll. • guts., .tout th• ..,1•1 ro-4.4er lo In. .I• o et thra, I. ' •sc.. cresc <t/.end , Its WT., Low. A vs••has Area tn. ....fury Hari , Ly Luc elver w Loot Om Auden •o oo •./ %Mug Lou:chola bear. ay IL WWI , err TTle. t • cooluerot • Hie lb. vs, eore•lg wider lb. the wideeL ord ‘.• "'Pd. Es-th and the ~11.,, u g • mow Laid their bread ettartvr• to bre rJial baud.. Ills wu on to pe r 11l In eol.t. red Its g Icogoer 4or •0w.,1 Sr.lr. so the e'er< or Jrcb Ile re. U.. reeord of Itv. By E,oa's (WO torch. lit: beer 4 the tole ••• of the Ilk.lees wood: wales.lt ..Prtes he re* , the stet - ilea thine: He the...Amato , vet.4l and trod the calk rico of the breathless tome. Fer tam no h4{erlug of the 'ewe-st , ..{ tYre• toen No proble ra{he, uy torterl.l ve." He led he 4relk h altar•• yt et{ • re. Hot sku hod et. scowled belsthd •7{..1.1 . 11 teat. F., 'rot b be rt2l eeed U. Tb.t prlektly •houldere couuted Ail to ° r v Unrolled • he .eay. I .r thevaried 'lnn, And let Tones r'cleace to her .meal throne. WWI.. lb.. round plane! on Its axle pins lble 0,011101 year .0011 bout Its bauble blrtb /tad bo • w ine cladlu of It..btlat, 'ter 1.04 tenant of the lout Of earth. Which wears the xarlwod that sbtll never Ise, Wwwwlwith fair memoriv• tha , pan ae•er die Rat not the mar hiee he X r e I heir bones •w lard Plot bow thy eta to hear thy brothers' Cry Trsr ap • be despot's Isourels lithe root lota Esands•kroobriettp, Bottles gait tbs oil "V::::::':,'„`",fr.n.,`."`grli,7ll4l.g or Toll • 'We e , atm the rot d that Axed our mortal fate Pend to our reach the long forbldden tree The angel frowned at Ildrn's eastern {ste— ts tweeze.. portal is lures. dres : Bring the white blossoms yeas. kiean with tu.lbsads the penman! or shrine W110•C eat trio uspbstost no sufferer's le' Hero of knowledge Im sou MIMI.. &slue ! • • .Mantic Meeffalf Sept4subtr 14, 1444, • . "Eteroll Man Washings." We are not sure that the ladies wi, thank us for reproducing the following by Rev. T. K. Beecher, as It msy be elm ply repeating a, to them, tiresome - truth ; but it ap will show them that at least one man preciates their real condition in life The quiet fidelity with w Wel "she" will dish.wash her life away for "him" is a marvel of endurance and grace. J ust here is the servitude of woman heaviest -no sooner is her work dune it re• quires to be done again. Manworks vp jobs, ends them, and takes his pay. This pay can be translated into something else desirable. A man works all day, and draws pay for his day's work. This pay allures him, as oats does a horse, home ward bound. Thus men work by terms and joie; and although work is endless as to quantity, yet when cut up thus into terms and jobs,we men go heartily on our journey and count our milestones. Nio no with our mate. She mends our socks, and we put our irrepressible toe upon the darned spot, and she darns it again. "She washes for the family, and the family makes haste to send back the same garments to be washed again. -Sue" puts the room In order, and wo get ready to be "rid up" again. The wile washing, the seine socks, the same room every time. Sue has no successivejobs, j o bs, no terms, no pay day, no tally stick of lite, She washes the same dish three hundred and turty•rte—yea, three times three hundred and silty five times every year. No wonder she breaks it and in glad of It' What a relief to say "I've d-ne with that dieh!”—Moore' /rural Sete Yorker. lHoiLl MCI INGE.I.T OM Le NG-1i 0111 T. lbe of Um trued and steel suggestlve Id pJ_- _m9 1!11!1=;= h••11%•n alat arid 11 bor tela lva. Me, • us , •, uL •n ~LICE sfrrcl =1 m..ue. In the light „r. tnertlT •11tH which la but t➢t fOre - reucter of • mot oa•ne. 0... • deep Ireton eonwi.• •oa dl• eroelog we pulmonuy strvescre, u u al.•n 1211=1 11M1115=i;ii the toleode and family of the patient be lE!!!=ii MMl=i meet Is meet desirable. sad It 1. the that dange4 cab lye warded off and fe effected. le DU. L.111 , 16i C% try Lava • =edict= of Um greatest value , )tooodltloas •AA alterative, • tOttle* , , ,, aceorias nature ao o!2===i le/a, Ia blaspooy •• Mt tW rcwolair (Unction., Ca Ee orrAlly oborrved by the See of one or two bo ties: It wilt woo break m the duff ae wortte setemathlm that etatagh the barehoolohe Mel of the .lenal ea:mealy. The Ohrteuthe hued', the pa10(el evehtrtdoh, the shame. atrestod with wood will woo %1., o normal And proper wurtlazs of heattlk An asgragated •.perteAce of kilrty ye be. enabled Or. Keiser, to tae companteAtas bt. LII AG CCM" . w pre hew Dope to lAe co. sataptlva iorwa and at the manta lima speed' natal la taco. Bow Pre•Wlllie catarrhal wad . . IMIEZ=NN cured by some appropriate Ruud,. DR. KRYSIIR'S I.V Nit CURE R so thorough au' a., on. Eva ..er awl it, vrill be I.tlioat It In the boas. t2lll=2M EMtZ=MI M1!1!!=1 Mt=el=l;l toe• nn. HEWER may be beaten , / I.m Owe anal 1 e•eloot It ME beset Ilotabee Store. IGT Liberty etroet • bad troy 4to 0 end to 9 et elie, HUE EXHAUSTED sTSTEIL Bummer is a dstlllestleg .snore. ••d' be mid den thaw of temperasula which lanes id.. M lb. Perna or the tear tads the ipaltblest erns eons idatabir ...relied to the preceding hewn sod the weakly and' delicate alistmt prosiest-tit This is not a favorable coaditton is palm to se mester the raw wilds uf (intone* ami its Inc toes sad night dews. wdeeno..V...4 MP- mutant revs, orsintsry. billions attack.. and ,iscaMatlsm ilati mire or lest prevalent every where, but especially In lonwllles when the at mosphere Is natural)) nnwhoirscuss. Is order to avoid be deacon piston from these causes tbe t cbstieted ',SW= thou .4 ow to renovated and Inehrontsul by a Cu.. of IIOuTITIVIVS ItIONAUH PITIEIng. Ibis unrest son aunt potent of ail sesidasie Wale* eed . ...M1..." regulates the It. Meta... wet. It renews the str. snob, and Perla. the dune o f the bed?. while It chum aro... not Wl° , t the .....'°°. **TlrreVarnes rateic-r,r4brol-ge.t:Nrs?:,;.! l eoutpwW of a:Winn and pleas ' of WO OW.. • P.a.,.1. hist, Mats tad correctives, =Meted annn a in1T.1.9131.01111 from obloh eeeee no.- nnl• rlrna. b. twee aign.hcd, the rosewood urruarstios is; ii all respet. the very best melte De or its Inn that the 'world D. urn !Down. ghTte rfc-bli.l4l..tlr.u.l*;rellelsatlaValln.Ve ant •wasnoy ghorp:otser. ate e an tart... L ot irgEINIL.44I24I• *llbri"4.ll,olnraltygannl rlVl:NreVntrl73%l2l=l74::2l4'e' amp a t 141VitatitC.F.p.,7 F.; o ;7c - 1 - Zia= enturi. SW ules or pol.wr Lmaoo Is Clearly, ill.gtintAll and litinimently , Stage M.Ulla. grairtg4VF it:Wal ili tt t i lttr= maszr u . a:l=4w t: NNW .6ADVADEtTIiTIMINTs. • arnirltDEZlD -..NOTICE.---The 1 .. 1 _•,• ~,.., tbe Illterootate and Lew. - alidete ,Odaapesay .11sys ttall d. 7 de elaredi fasad vlvs rits ozwr . for the la iti'xiiolltlll: . payable I , nul COta, tt the Trealirrait 61 etlsiiiturt torttr.rub• - SBO. fiCiD, 'ftminnior. Seettreettst. AO. eelniffl artnE Tiosno of DIREC TOES of !be CoLU 111 ICA OIL comr AN T Ht•O Milli c..et nrcd • dividen• of EWE PEE CENT. On the capital Mod , . 1, 7 1•ta. MO.d.r, late I."- A. C. IIeGILEW. Sec.•. rtrrelunion. Oct. ti um. Oen - . DEL ANDIIE'ir EAttlit.ST. GERMAN PEITEICUM, CoresailmtrOstr. of Ohreaso that the mama Is ootleet to, Oflos No 641 Non Mmou Ofiles boon froodl uLL 19 a. 6. .ad from • MU r. 4. FOB SALE. . Buttabbt. tor Vlactur. Mat, OW In C.nbop OIL Apply at 39 and 60 Wats , tirtet. oc11:0651' 11,P4SZTTEB •• Mali. _r~: , i~.,.i_.... ~ ._~__. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVRRTISEMENTS WILLIAM FEDERAL STREET. Ae. Boned Shirting Flannels, 61c. Dark Calico, Sle. Dark Calico. I*. Ea. Hail . 'lard Wide Sheet- jai s. 124. Good Yard Wide Needed Muslin. 61c. Linen Toweling. 25e. Yard Wide Feather 'Ticking. 25e. Good Kentucky Jean. 25e. Double Width Alpacas. 87 1 2 c. Waterproof Cloth. $l.OO Waterproof Cloth. $3,50, Pair Good White Blankets. $3,00, Pair Gray Blanktto AT VERY LOW PICES, Heavy Barred Country Flannels. IYhite Country Blankets, extra size and quality. Shining Flannels, all kinds. Cassimeres, Jeans, he. Heavy Colored Bed Quilts. W HOL~'%`3A-I.F NNT I LA T—m I .E!L WC li OS. ISO and 182 THIS ram 6! I.lc 4-1 Silk hold Black Alpacas; rtat bargains; ninth "7 1-!r. Black Silk' cheap NEW ARAB SHAWLS WILL OPEN ON MONDAY Sacques, Wraps. Walking Costa PAISLEY SHAWLS. El= !TM resocciAtll7 turned to att. FR -- 73/.14 TOPS; 1,010 FIRST CLASS BARRELS, MTh BIReIINS,IN DM GOODS ! oc-roisEit.:za UM Nos. 180 ,ITY AT LOWER ME= WEEK ! Heavy Corded Brown Poplin led Poplin worth 6! 1 mpross Cloth cheap ark Poplin atop ONE HUNDRED 3t. Heavy Plaid Flannels. it Heavy ti bite ItlanutlL cavy flcd Ylannelt. C. gitra nevi limy Twilled PlannelL A I.Jk Itai C eTOL.K BROADWAY JAORHTS ♦p new CI,. at very Low rrlee R!MT BARUAIFaw ruTCITY WHITE BLANKETS 1 1-4 ALL WOO 13.A0 TV 4n•UO, A 11A.HADLiN 00 , 1) TICKING YARD WTI E rr Alll r.ft TICKING E. R. GARDNER, No. 641 Illarket Street, Wtst Corner lariit And Fourth. ... rt. . a 5 II z a w g Qb t ~ 1 S O r, A , ‘ , Z 2 c=. a lz,.. '.. E 1 ''' 'W 5 4 a ~ gra a .Itor co E. 7 a 1 gli ;4 Z 0 li g l tr: z i: 4 i 8 v , F , w : i CLII Z I 0 t a d a Z A fa: 41 AIN OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONERY IN A NEW PLACE F. A. 11111.811 & BROTIIER nava Mine.: thee sonortees eatabUahmant to Mete nay and elegant s No. 24 Sixth Street, ulalr. whole am , alit offer bp •• self Wee , . and easto rINNVIanrrAWD.ESCEWSVIT•4I.4 /WA sel.ssat sad coma... Was plass v. 13 b. found so &barb abase {So. best a t , b ...Tails, Co e °poem 1.1 al a. ssesk... Ter Coffe. sod tnolbslata. • Ss served la toe • o •SW manner. a. UM. old rate.. THE BURDETT ORGAN. Zarli:lnf,r=rs c*.vgtatris von• Daman Vela Btop—loz. 3amant. Tato anorettoara Ton Ted Organ. Tlts• go.t Tarte... aoad organ. Tb• Meat Larala.• -Orion The Ma. Organ tor f or rag goat Jag*. tar /111•VIUMIalta Illnatc. n for the Th•Obaspest Orga lianatOr CM BIIRDETt ORGAN A .pltnetid week WA...AY .I.t.A Jun 11111 Woad strovA =:rgiM=M MS6 - DEC. T 1111111,11668. Pab:ta =aka II basbbl alma that tE• NATRONA & TARENTUM Beneftcial Society Urea applied to the Co•rt of Common Plus of .11liestieui Coents for • Limier, aid tbst tbs • ald Ctort roads an order to the we to tbo ef fect that odd Clb•rter will be [ranted at their Pest let an. sultss excepUous tbereto will be Ilia ID Its. meantime.. J. W. W.ILTILII. honotar7 CM CABiIIAtICANDLESS & OM. wtruillaWb=s 4 Is foreign and Domestie Dry Good" No. 114 WOOD VIRT.Wr. ?bird door stow DismosorAs t.m. ra. SWINT & AROBITZCIVEMAL LSD ORNAMENTAL CARVER. S 0 Sandusky M.• Weeny Pa. Butzwiert... y arta to . t. T.. ro, r t mmit 6 ate B. TIECIEL, "Mats own Int W. Besped.dde.l • No. S 3 Smithfield Street,Pittsburgb inn ~L`.:f NI SEM.PLEI3, and 182 FE 1) ER AL STREET, I= Striped Woo Lea Shawls, Arab Shuichi, Woolen Sha trio, Paisley Shawls Ladies' and Children-' Shawls, Ribtfrone and FlOlOl rs, Aide l lt Ribbons. e/I:earn Velvets, Stockings and Gloves, Collars and Colt's. Handkerchiefs, Hair Switches, Se., ,Cr., Ladies' Underwear, Mena' Shirts and Drawers. tioth and Balmoral Skirts, /loop /Skirts and Corsets, Embroideries, dc., tee. LARGE ASSORTMENT Or NEW DRESS GOODS T PRICES, 1 9 1_1\ I) ETAII Si "El Tht( "P 3Er , Federal Street, Erni RAIGALEY'S HAT PARLOR, No. 22 Fifth Avenue A FULL STOUR Of All the New Styles HATS AND CAPS OT iTHE SEASON TM A. 1. INDERSON & SONS Book and Job Printers, 67 AND 69 FIFTH AVENUE,' Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh. Cr. " PAPER BOOKS, Would restnretfuliT aollalt We u•noasge of Um !real aaaaa et: r P: ViarL.'l7. " " AT THE TIME AGREED ON All Hindi of ELECTION PRINTING piton P-ri•Y .Exiocux-Ess 11E - SiNLI & TA ELM STREETS, PHILADELPHIA , 13.A_1 - LAEN " Jewelers. GRAND OPENING!! Valdes, Jewelry tad Silverware. FAGOT GOODS, &O. Bridal Gifts a Specialty. BAILEY t CO. have rho lux, etor. loin In old. awl i o nthro u g h oe* t. oloaded ro and Oro. rtst aids crtabllsh '"'" SEW MARBLE STOBB CHES7IIIUt AID TWELFTH STREETS. 1-nalodelphts. ocr:ral rues NOTICE OF DISSOLDTION. The Co-YartnershlP heretofore extetlem lender the •tvie of U. ROBISON d dleeolveld eeeest 16th. try the death of U. 8010•02. The 0.1.. of eslJ Crm .111 b. of 110 .0001.101 put.» as 11115 D Liberty t. s D. ROBISON, R. A-ROBIOuN , 0. A.6U81.6011. rsTraornort. ♦uinat lb. 1169. THE CO•PARTNEBSIEUP 59101,4 bot•••• B. 0 .o.d Q. A. 90111109 co des Me .01. of V. 10:00• 0 0 • 00., was Ob.. bolyt• wool. OS. LOSS. by Um oltbdroveo or 4. A. irobloos lb* t0.te11."300 be bottled t y Mbar of the soderalgoASAl SOO Liberty Meet. I IL 1200L5011, p. A-11v13LBON. Pllll6OBOO. Oct. 1I CvcEss Ttrsions, v LeEits. ' 1. • /e.. Astoulthing and 1.113101 t =tram:toot corm of Career ere bolo' daily made t 7 Dm N. H. FLINT a CO.. .t the Phlladetpata o n ete armor. 033 Area It., Phtledelobta. Pa,al the branch rare , o Marrs of Prof. 110.Dalletn, 1116 Elm 134.1.3[1•1111116,1. Oldo. The intuits:Oa used aro Calmer •oltdottr. Ito soma oetentlao arht ammessf.l tomes la eteCtred mond. They are not •.astte. eatled or bongos mott o am. They atm 1111 el or m. pato- Tboy anto domed al tip. best Ware= of tee aga. tar atlas, prison than anCdotee. No other treatment shoohl to used. for particulars eat or_o_ditE,aas_a_t_Lareo 3ila Tres RASE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECIIONS FOE PRESENT& ►LDEBLL STRICT, *lleeway City ROCS THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB LEMON & WEISE. Practical Yunnan liassfictsssi• fo g us yotrivrizsiturcuu. Where my be tassels felt amortises% stru m. Mamba Asa blobs' Foram. sals BELTING. COATI= MID Ova VILTING on on sW i daSitit r °Mal"; SO sad SS SUSS SIM& Texr..ou. NEW A_UV.KKTLSNMENTI3. , NEW AD' : 1 • :1 ' l4l-8 33".. DRUGGETSs New Goods! New 606d8! iIACRUM & CARLISLE'S No. 27 ,Pifth Aventie, NEr i ZZ . ,.T;4141 1°, !1.7. - 1W 141 n. Nt.NV cTI.VPS 1,1111V,1.11'1C1t1.21. NOV &Lilt, I> I.AC GLOVES AND HOSIERY ♦ completu eualrupent for ■alL 11181110 AID WOOL anal Dr UNV ere ALL KINDS AHD SIZIKL Shirts ZIIPH YRS, RAI kiIURAL YANCY YARN. EN LT SH A AWLS. CIA) /I • lit nluS, •N D I' As, 1 , Merchmats wad Da J. rs 0.1 low prima. MAGRUId & CA INCE 27 FIFTH AVENUE JIIST OPENED JOSEPH HOENE 8. CO. KIVU QUA..L.171E9 ARAB SHAWLS, N BTRIPED A.NaAAaICH PLAID. ALL Reversed Satin Pleating, The Quilled West Nevelt) la Dv*. TAMWag. satin Tfi1111•114. Prinues. Plain and Plaid Hercule Braid., Ulla, &Ulu tad Velvet Batten.. Ileoien Plaid WI.. llutvons. 11-Lanad Coinred Velvetlbtivilia and bilk tivrdlea• Merino and Wool Underwear rai ei HOSIERY ussomused Assortment Mem. sod Wooi Its bud, Fleeced Cotus, rtsJa Ilertna T.rta'i's MIAs Striped,_ VI rTUEI S A •N D NT U AN.T C LAMINA. "t"L "" Mart. ..d Soper dsnis• Half Hose In Woo l , Stool Cs ri er V LILT lAJW ENT CHICES• 7 and 79 MARKET STREET DAILY ARRIVAL - N - JEW Gl-001314 Fine Silk Bows, Wide Sash Ribbons, Lac Silk Scarfs, Roman Plaid Ribbons. `.4 ILIKTENtII LiNsor 11.11.1 . 41) ISIGT GOODS. Ladies' Wool Shawls, Ladies' Wool Vests, Childrens' Knit Satques, infants Knit Hoods. ' REVERSIBLE SATIN PLEATING Black bilk Fraiges 1211=I LADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY, A onnpltia Line CRLIODREZih , BALMORAL HMO!' Gents' It Ladies' Underwear BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES, All etyle• of the neer Boulevard Skirts Gents' White Shirts, Paper Cotiars, Handkerchiefs, Lac a, iCc., MACRUM, GLYDg & CO & 80 larket Street. FRESH OANNED GOODS. itve sot... Cribs, is [I , . cels log la ta• .tedk of hCrIA. I fall% sess..l card s of ab.less goat., p ossuy 14. • Area claos Wally trade. and wools! call ataratloit tO Lac KootiVB F&YOllffE TOMATO, The best In , be market; also V int!owl and larmont6 Green Con Harding'. Fresh lipantgua nc ipple dad Strawberries, echo's Golden Peaches, tutor, wit h the greet. t care for our owls trade .ta ourrutrel se glee aathtfachten to the Mal. Fautll es wad Dealers supplied by the can st wooltsole prices by JOON A RENSHAW Corner Liberty and 'Ninth Streets. or_itrpn SUPREME COURT PENNSYLVANIA Law Books, Legal Books, OF IC FNINS. Tor we by AY & COMPANY 0.:33 (L►IAYLTTi 801.1 4/LllO 1_ 188 CBI) THIN DAY. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. TEE NOVEMBER NOBEL CA Two lkoo Pall-Pace lagnaligt CoNtAlfilltfl SIXTEEN INTERESTING ARTICLES. Sart or Sala • t all the boot a 94 Naas-Marra • Tend, satmertptlana. 16 Ware 2hrsibri., if c•Iftl'iCTAL BECLIJIK:Tba allabullat c antata bottY lb lebv, from Jalr; cantata I taw a abutoatantaut. of Kr. tort ro • rlart.. win be malls , . to any part, gruling...l anbartlprlaa 211.1% ti,r.V.itiaittr for 11141), beta:ant= Llrraamotra llfuntula Ibtraaffb prr anoranst Witil Gaodliorda .1.• bracrraLliinann....ll !Mato= LW, won to anl tad>:aesrOi°. on applirailoa ta J. S.LIVPV4COIT C Pabllabay kLPERT & KOHLER ximumvraus, N.., as ./0044 t woh Kum • nib. rarikolar Munn:too ems Cairso.lreillt. IZolloWuf t,g b iro :Jetr 4 l: otoroaosor, Boar i n -13htes , d for Winne /k.'l:Mr= oulraMoliolrost allr Veal irr''tioll airoPoiviinrkor vat Msig t vr twtUL ,= r- -nnauathde ig :ATM re illinituita. ..cat so /locket stmt. EltUtrarrh. h. 3. W. BAR BEO. MOEN T. = r- .r _ ..,. ... _x~: .~_ CRITICS CLOI'UII, EXTRII itu Amin% BRUSSELS CARPETS, Direct Importations, 1111111111 BROS., Xo. 51 FI FTEI df f'FX um, ABovg WOOD 87GET ELEGANT CARPETS. oft most boontifta dollgot rear TAPESTRY OR BODY 133E1-U SKEILA4. Jar?. rceetved by direct bapor.Voe Mx.. Iliks. I,FULTC3I-C34EFINI 3 Of the :ales% "Of. In large 9..f0nff... OLIVER MeCLINTOCK & CO. 33 Fifth Aireline. CARPETS. NEW FALL EMIL Oil Cloths, Window Shads% s DRI7GGETS. DRUGGET SQUARES, ngrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices ETer Offend. BOVARD, ROSE k CO., ft vim ATINIII. EETIE NEW FALL STOCE.. CARPETS, The First In the Market THE CHEAPEST. Two-pig and Thres-pir CHEAP INGRAIN CARPET& rag FINIST LINZ Of BODY BRUSSELS Ever Cleared In .IPltlarbeirtla !We tbse and money by baits{ cive IeFLITJAIIIR VOLUM. Ha Ti ud 73 71319 AVMS'''. rE7153 DR. WlErrnial „',.,,..--.'' comet ruts TO TEMA? . 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