The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 18, 1869, Image 2

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CUM BEILDIIIII, 84 IND 86 VIM' 8
OFFICIAL PAPER
Ot Pnisbargb,AUxigh.m7 mod dU°
ghats) , C•asty
-7 111triurinT, wov ,A• own
PEraouctral at Latwerp, sop*.
? N. B. Borne at Frankfort, 89.@)89i
!c l GOLD elated In New York yesterday
at 127@1271.
aktaeluale. ties Tattled the XVIlt.
Her Tote wee malamute! In the
Sake, the House deeding - 69 to 16.
stialk.Mnitpetencit of the accused to give
toffy in his own case has been recog.
I-5 :dated by the War Department, ea a prin
tfyiel3stly4pplicable to the proceedings
eecentetkmarthil, and it him been so
ordered, through Gen. McDowell, com
mik*Eg one of the Dag= departments.
MIS Memphis Post admonishes the
MOprthileans of Tennessee that : a strong
;71 WI has been organized among the en -
~a miss .Irapartia4laffntge,A9 trmt State.
4t to secure the efcision of MA - rig* of the
coloped.rice to the franchise, under the
aiiitasikplated revision of the State Con.
Malan.
?._, TUE N ame:lc= Consul at Kingston,
hemslcy has been removed from that
g Pot
,t!. for Making speech at a public
yi meeting or the citizens of Kingston, in
veblet be condemned the non-intervem
rutiour government In the
l f-90llev,of
Ctairin Imbroglio. Our conanisz appoint ,
malts are semi-diplomatic, and the Ad
`
t ministration very properly requires, on
ri the psi.% of all Its agents, a disc rcet sat
~ t 7Nttice to Its own line in all matters of
F A foreign policy.
ITIAB swoons that the A.dminia•
Weiler' does not share In the enthusiastic
atlpGrotion of a portion of the American
public for the foreign policy of Russ*
especially towards this. country. It Is
boliAln the State Department, that " out.
skle of Germany, the countrles , witti
which , our commercial and pecuniary
relations are the most Important, are
England, France and Spain." This
opinion will he sustained by a careful
anisiderailcm of all our international re
lations.
-Tiqi Bum Carus. te to be formally
nikticirto-day, frith ceremonies which
will be the more imposing in the pies
.
i • enox , a. several 'of the European saver
,/
aims.. By the completion of this great
*ark, monearly simultaneone with that
qf.rifir own trana.continental railway, the
. e cip;ati of the globe has been shortened at
', • . ft., 14Mat,9ne-half, so that the traveller now
... 91 per its entire comae in a period
A
:,.,• . butfittlaif any exceeding that which wee
'z . ....,..-, _ reTraint lathe bost generation, for the
',......' 4 4:: ... t.„ transit . from our Atlantic coast to the
• 'Fli it mearMiebius of either the Pacific or the
': • •
-..7. Indian' Oceans, around the distant ex
tiemltles of the Southern continents.
..,.., .., , .A. PBXLISIZIZHIL journal intimates that,
,!•:•....1.,1i. . - flcrs of the legislative delegation
+.? . .t!,211 - (rotating city'llm uokun_animotui in their
1., Tappan of the 'programmit—fized by the
T . , majority, for theorganizattort ofihe House
;,..7 . ..• at the heat session. For Speaker, Mr.
••,,.-, ! . , • 1 ` ..: .. Strang, of Tiogs, is the favorite of the
.. , .zi v: litter, and our cotemperary adds that Me'
1. ... ~ y arrival of this gentleman at Philadelphia
.•;-:: was daily tad his sdh '
~ expee , when akin
•,... ' 17 , to this programme, with its dellpihs die
' .:1 .. tribtition of subsirdinate postal
and of the!
membership of Important committees,,
• , Iwould be insisted upon, and doubtless
~,,,_ iseCuyed. It is incidentally mentioned
: ' .L feat ]fir. B. W. Delia reckons upon the
1
. . 4 ' - ''•*" . plape of Chairman of tbe Ways and Means
, ~.,,:. Committee. •&s pea Rereulem ! The
,
,„ • - '...." same- journal also admits that Mr.
l i , • ..
' Johnson, of Crawford, will rove a strong
candidate for the Speakership, altho' his
colleague, Mr. Ames, is said to be inclined
.____ iiik isuPPorißt=B. Mr. Webb, of Bind
! ..'-it , 1 ford, en old member of high standing, is
1• ; , ti not a candidate for the pp:riding chair.
h. liiw Yank JITDOIS Ins decided that
no ceremony, religious or civil, Is needed
11l that State, to constltude a valid sow
ilage. The declaration of the marriage
agreelent between the parties, with or
'Without the adoption of the ring as a
;.:11: - a3inabol of the radon, but supported by
-- 1
li lik
•:.• • .: :.., Imetellate and =Minnows cohabitation
:1-ii 1011111.1131 and wife, in plain view of the
~1
~'si-'...i,) worldiialudictally recognized as empli
":": 4 ki lag all the required elements for a valid
'',':- ': ' ''Sy: Matrimonial lance. This has been long
'; 131.WIL' as the law of Scotland, although
;'-,- • •
4 .not that of rotten& an&S, .has bo•-• -•-
• 3 61wuremoreen oy tne .englisti courts
:" lan grades, including the last appellate
tribunal of the Peen, as permanently
? ..,
~ ~ firing, the legal stet= of husband and
.
:2 -,, :wifit,Mnder these Scotch marriages. In
!. L . . manystites olthis Union, a similar doe
,
'' :::_ .tithe is held. In Ohlo, for esample, this
,
1 ,..,,.',;.. la, the law, and the New York courts now
',L 2 ':, range themselves on the same aide. The
t , en,v In that direction is strong at the
`0 ..resent em - N-eutd_ will ultimately prevail
••:„In all the courts of this country. .
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ME
Missmatrrt POLITICS have • decidedly
1- ' tinge of personal directness In
'll
' s ibunion For example, Mr. Dent
2145-% c • editors of the Jack=
" , k ...,_, 1 „,„ i n g p o sted the
4 . -; -.,- -i ~,,t u ca l umn iators, &c.,. that journal
' ,? -I '' ';`k• ''-. i .4- '' s thed old plantation i ci i ia '
3- - -Iv +.7, ' =Peal le g ee
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'-''''''' ''" 1 ..After completing • review of Louis
‘'.; .-.1 • -7, - 4 '.. 4 . Dent's diameter, we
• In ife sde is th s e
ch foll ei or tii io d g
- ,;:t;),5,,1- it 0 legttiktuite deductioni. . ___., _
,„ , "tome; as his transactions 1/1 .. V0:
~$47:', ,, ~ . , Z, oun ty show. Me is a Pent!oti e ith r w li e
'''.:',' ' -Withoutcharacter, brains Or DI nessy.. •
y
' 4 \l '''s
' ' - IDS Dubllfted IDISCIV/D7l) fabllflef and 11 1
'' % `: - '''': 4 , ' '.. - Eu s record, public and Fits% IS 1
7,.... - 4..- bin ."
steeal In Wm,. leaded with crime, '
1.- " mi' ' '''. end blstelened MULL fraud and colTeP.
•, ti , „:: i ri, s h or t, he ist a imsve, coeure 1
k -:,- :,s il gad °u• scoundrel."
4 . ',,,,_ --,.-,- bunny
changed, from
sr. Thnes hate eT
. t .
. s '''' ' the old era when Mississippi gave °Midas
shrift to the
' ' {.. telt ii long rope . end • dwit t .
radical
4 1,_r i , , ooliatear, t d the e did,l'i ta n' th i,,* see.
, 01WW,14144th Journ al
f the peopleheard l 9
1' .5 ill'i w E tt i, °l3l°i°4ll ° hard tounderstand
a t Its Dam. It Is not h
' -4-- ) . t ass gone back to WWI
, .
4 rfa ck ` " or toan ticipate that the
- oliof the 30th Inst. willres ult In the
„..' ' triumph et a party liftitch heaths courage I
-;,,• a bstain an impregnable position, even
ba - siVe
'-' vl
:which public taste in that i
.
- - &a seems to approve. I
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- before the Supreme
, :',,,...:=. -l o irillg ur t: l rma clier ains to amid guo. no move.
-NI . 4 ' . •-•:„..,,ii4itentorasiligaiintiu__.d. fiiorutt.catti:titzedeliroeftortioar.
recelitjle°l6°2lofthat‘;° Intimati ons
- disposed to - c re di t cu rr en t ded
that the proceedings are thus limp T o_
__.,
1E: I,' to - 'consent or' both Ladies , th
c
2W
. % Is l a
rTm aegiri tuta ng
. tO bo rr ais T
w,ool4l.nrhe Congressional
''''"NA.3-41:1,t at isut to wept , e solution
. n pactx sbal7ztot prejudice a vial 1112P2T
t4 ” treatise in the neonstractlon •
-,..4lmpression •gains ground Mat the
w upoing, as at present, anal . am
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ssissippl, \ hug , sheered fig. ,
glove and a water,..g 1,,,,
the civil reorgibization of Ma
when the pric.mirr - will be turned over to
A.Nor.uls). MoNET;I:t. ILLS TnisT LE I Blot k &IMAo S.
the local tribunals: U this adoubtedly, :
, DowN is a Maintain' young lady of Po Al- , as sot the sirep , tst anti hest Cares itlr
Dwain wbuld rcsult labia ultimate escape lend, R L ataminering is ltt heat time with the
from punfahment for an atrocious crime, 1 !dm, G aNERA A, Cns-rkn goes with her ttoimi, ,:pun the tort Linger before
corn
„,,l is i , ~,,,,,. ri to ?iris and while speaking.
since the unexecuted finding of the mill. I bUttleind on Indtatt campaigns,
tine is then asmost obliged o speak
tray court will hare the effect to protect g'... 1 shot with a tins.
, N „, v,„" n ,.„ 7 rhetttinieu. v and theCnctly. An o ther am
him from a second trial In any tribunal I
,le K , g i, ' ll t)4., %, i ' u tht ; , ,g" d ' ,- - et it „.,..,, he 5 i ,„ . ,,, sailed et rta , t, edit consists merly In the
whatever. But it is better even that one p,„,;,,itrnt,„ry.T,7,,e, nerved
out 1_,,',1,,,ii trt q acne and rapid pro netath m ention A illt
such criminal should thus be permitted to of imprisonmeilL due emplcir.is, of the fdllowing E' t,'” ash
1 !es meets sno t and nobs. 11 .bbs
go free, tbanthat an issue should be forced I
t ir is reported that Judge Embrey, " f lylid to ShOhlyi RIM Noltbs; Sinohns nods
upon the Supreme 'Court with the Inert- • oentucky, wt o was a die
w daYsc'tie , ' to 1-I , , , tha an I robe N.dm's foM; that,
table result, not only of his disichiuge, but i r r a ,, at ' ''' ,1 . n'''' I° l'u'd"r. an ti! de. . sun aH„ his,to the worse lor Subs' h'hl''
(co Ws; p..s,,,on. and r , nobl s subs.
to overturn the settled policy of two dc - _!.. .
1 '.ody servant of V, ashington hay ~, Nust ,i•s lecture ~,, ~ .. , u
parte:tents of Ine Government. These erg Met , not comparatively eitinct, the ..' --- - "I ' ' '''' '' ' .-
13,4. In,. h re were many funny ga),a,e,al
views are sold to be equally ace pted by/ . o .1: t La tie, the pirate, tun, up in „ rue ~1 wh , e h m . ) , be worth (1 ,,,, t t r ,,,,.
the counsel on both aides, and by the New Orleans, aged lib. "Lite," I,e , aid in one place, '•l6 st.mt and
Court itself, which welcomes its own re.l A COIME,PON naNT of a ca rol rnporary— tincertmn, 1 know this to he . Inc:, for
. 1.
lief from en s emberreasing position. Th 4 probably an oflim rin the y—lb:l:3l:ns l_a e e i s u u s g uL s tui e ce man
thhded,,weso yeaLeray..
Texas cams, of a 'Anwar nature, .4 3,'o,ung
treo men
e 0z, , ,, , f m , ~ , : q ., , , ,, , , , ‘ , . %ei n i,,1.,r y ;„,,, p ,„ ea . up ; , ,i,, , h,,,„..,,reiv . „ . ,ia, t sv„,
Ikely to have the same final disposal. I receive. hoght he fitted for the climate in which
l M D , Be t. 1.61: II 111 - TI Elt, recently not they bed cye7 reason to suppose they
1t • G, . ~, I n d, s . but no t alimrld fired tn., husbands." ihtmsnn he
porno. mu I u, rn.
vet cot !limit ‘l, was privately m arred, a - called ':hr lir'', and mast sucetonful ni
tot , eht
„. ~ , i , , e, to Mien Rose Ey 0 7 , g ,., the conundrum makers," an by way of an
seeirknown actress.
other ketint! , criptural jok he relerrtal tee
Rehekah's device tor p tiling of Jacob
F.X..SECRETAIIT STANTON's health con. as the Mat born, and sae that since that
times to be a matter 01 sobeitude to its , time "woolen had bee M. ceiVing, Men,
friends. Be Is in Waslongton. and Is . old and )dung, with (is e hair." "Cos.
able to ride out, but unable to attend to toms,' he said in au , her place, "eche
We clinics of his protesSion, cheese, grew mighty tOry grow old."
CrILTIS L. NORTH, an . :nsurance or. tel Ai U., velami, la.i erk, a Teuton
and
de
nt Brooklyn. New York, gave his be ceded to P.ke unto him alt a tram
loved pastor a raw potato the other coon.
I ha... , t
procured the reel . sary "
cease, but
cog. The beloved pastor opened the whe „ the c,„ moray ~, .1 . ,, ,ut to t,,. per
"rat ° an d disc overed 'a side a doe boa formed, discovered c d , rument to h.:
tired dollar note,
THE Tones asserts that It has nabait7l.'ffl4.,,,lainedatli'cn)odeund r d u !. ' n h t e . d ith 4 . l . p the
rera l ..u r ce °-
hash
proofs that Kelly, the Fenian leader who I 0 1 the cfll.-ml there, 'pulling like a i,,or
was rescued at Manchester, was We m \an poise. "
.Mein Cut ' mister," said he,
who died recently at a hospital in triat catching bia breath at every word, "can't
City under the name of Martin, whose you told me Yard
rat
mist
buyer Nat you
identity was so doubted. gos me to git mat rit mirt I Lira] . got It
As Indianapolts Councilman in are \ some more' iiii, Ilmonel. vat I rill du t
cent speech sand, "Any Judge who would Mein fraulein ! weir, (retinal) ' It ill) too
issue such an order as that of Judge I pad, don't it , " Mr. Benedict handed
Hines is a jackass. " Forgetting himself ! him the I, et parr, W bleb lee had dropped
a little nuttier 011, he added, "And lam in his haste on his previous visa, sad
the peer of such a Man :'' I clutching it with Irani: euite . neee. he shot
out . CU.., door lik , a bullet from a minnie
IT has itaelY come to light that the Rev. 1
Dll Judd, 11 D , * . h ,,, ~,,h e huh: s l a ve , rife, IN all a tear n.f 3.,y tricklmg out Id
to , o t rio d he Nl,, Susannah R,. ) ,„,hi s, m . lO I Into le:l eye, and a serene a mi,u upon his
lace
w;1! he reimuihered mt tigurtm; etto.mcti- i : _ __...,„,_
ously in the trial of the famous Judd .1t
Tome case in New Haven.
TIIANICSGIVINU DAT REFLEC
TIONS.
Great movements and moral revolutions
have been going on throughout the world
within the past few years. They are ea
this moment In progress with ever aug
menting power and rapidity; and all signs
portend movements, and shakings, and
overturnings still more momentous in the
near future.
For many generations the world rolled
on In grooves- Thought was fettered by
creeds, traditions and precedents. Mugs
reigned and oppressed because men be
lieved that they were invested with a
Divine right se to do, and priests lorded
It over Goo's heritage, and were sustained
in their usurpations by the almost ant
versed conviction that it was their prerog
ative to stand between the human soul
and its Maker, shutting and opening at
their wilL Even American slavery was
hedged-Around so strongly, and so art.
fully Interwoven Into our own political
fabric, our boasted institutions of freedom,
as to defy any arm less than omnipotent
i l l
to tear It out. -
But It was torn out, and the wound oc 1 1
csaioned by the agonizing operation is
almost healed, and this day the nation',
rejoices in a higher, stronger, and nobler i
life than ever before. All the world
looked on ; and as men beheld the bush
wrapped In tames, yet not consumed,
thoughts new and strained thrilled them,
and aspirations stronger and higher than
they bad hitherto felt took possession of
1 their bosoms. This effect of that fiery
I I yet magnificent ordeal was not confined
to people of other lands, but the moral
standard of the Americas character was
greatly elevated. Man was made to feel
more kindly towards his fellow, and was
enabled to see a trother where formerly
he had only seen an adverse clansman.
And so seeing, men are beginning to
flow together.
Last week In our city we witnessed a
' notable example of this new and better
spirit, this higher and nobler life, when
We saw the representatives of two of the
great religious eonuntuitions of the United
States, gathered from every section from
the Atlantic to the Pacific, blend into one
as noiselessly and epontaneously as two
gentle streams, meeting, unite their 1
waters. Those men acted as if impelled I
by some sweet, unseen, yet re: Wiese
power, some force in the moral universe
analogous to that of gravitation In the
natural, it law which they could no more 1 1
resist than the lively, sparkling waters of
two living streams ran resist the law
which urges them to Co* together when
\
led to the point of confluence.
1 At the very time when this union of so
1 many thousands of Christian people was
1 thus breppilstamated, another con
-1 vention, composed of representatives of
the Unitiii Presbyterian and the Re
formed Presbyterian Churches, was in
session in thus city, devising measures to
bring about a similar union. The work
is not yet accomplished. Tbe spirit is
willing; but possibly the flash is wadi.
It le not for us to speak of the magnitude
or the minutenera of the obstacles which
still lie in their way ; but it is evident
that these two living streams, which
issued from The rugged mountains 01
Scotland, and have made their way down
to this day and to this country, closely
begirt with strong banks and carefully
guarded against wayside impurities, are
coming near together, and that in,a little
while their united streams will mingle.
This tendency of Christians of different
names to flow together seems to be a
mareed feature In the spirit of this age.
What does It portend? Is that Rand
which guides the affairs of the world
gathering these mighty human forces for
some impending conflict, in the tens heat
of which all the things which have
hitherto hampered the limbs and obscured
the *ion of Christian men will be either
cast aside or consumed ? Although no
mind can roll aside the curtain which
hides the future, still of this we may be
sure, that these movements are but a part
of a great revolution from which other
1 and far different forces will not be absent.
New light may not be pouring in upon
the world; but men are oe-- - --
,tat est.) some to see that which a few
have seen from the beginning. In angry
impotence the people of France are tug
I ging at their fetters, while those of Italy
and Spain have snapped theirs, and are
at this moment at a loss what to do next.
The Supreme Pontiff has summoned his
,-.great council to devise some remedies for
what he regards as a universal disorder.
Leading men of generous impuiees are
striving to bring shout universal brother
hood; but they forget that such a condi
tion of things can never result from vio
lance and battle. Thus in the conflict
of ideas, in the struggle between the con
servators of old abuses and the engineers
of sudden and violent changes, there
will to, troublotaitmaist and not until men
shall calmly hear that authoritative voice
speaking k from the volume of inspire
tion--.one is your Master, even CHRIST,
:and al] ye are. brethren,"—will there be
peace.
Let these thoughts mingle with our
thanksgivings this del; anti while we
may, without wrong, thank bon that
we -are more highly favored than most
other people—net that we are better—
let us not indulge in a thoughtlessreeolve
merely to eat, drink and be merry.
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Is is positively asserted that Gould and
Fisk are now on their last legs. Their
lathare and complete smaatoup Is hourly
expected in Wall street. It is saki th at
the receipts of the Erie road will not pay
the interest on the debt and pay running
expenses: it vas calculated to make -
- money enough twine gold pool to pay off s
the debts and -place the whole thing on
I I
spaying basil. Tweed and Sweeny were
taken into the Erie ring for their Influence
over the New York Judiciary. Their I
design was to use the rosd as a political
machine. They lost money with Fisk
and Gould in the Gold Ring, and it la
nowAteted that they have cut loose from
Gould end -Fisk," and have resolved to let
them, go to the bottom. Fisk and Gould
are filUndly fightinghegsn Vanderbilt, and have
a suit against him for five million
ticiftra, Itop lransaction complained of,
was the settlement of the Edo suits, which
were begun ‘ in the spring of 1868. The
Erie Company, in the presentesse, allege
that Mr. 'Vanderbilt in fraudulent con
spiracy' with its °Moen induced there of
ficers, from personal motives of their
own, to purchase from him fifty thousand
shares :of .tbe stock of the company,
which he then held, for which they paid
$4,000,000 in shacks awl bonds. It Is
rumored bathe street that Vandertrilt has
the whole gang under his feet, and that a
tremendous crash may soon be expected.
Ids also averred that Fisk has settled
$2,000,000 on his wife, who lives in Boa.
ton, and that both he and Gould have
large sumer money laid up in Europe.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, Ma
PERSON Al
Canadian Reciprocity.
....
1 , The foll.oving, derived front private
IT is flows la w in Pru ssia that a male a ittree., '. heliereel 10 be a correct meta
cannot be considered to have arrived at ; ment of tie poe t bn of our Goverment
his majority until he is 24 years of age. and that of Great Britain upon the cab
The Prussian authorities are discussnig a • j,, et of ~ r „,,,,,,,,t ill tra d e re i a l ors
bill 'which declares every male Prussian with the Dominion ul Canada. The
to be of age when he arrives at his 21st '
, matt r c inns up for adjustment, at t in
year. tins: quence ol the r, solution of the
A LADY having fainted at a ball, some i Dome: of Itroresentillvcs, bat because
benevolent person began bathing her . the Government appreciate a the impor•
temples and head with vinegar, upon tines of v flung the fianery quo wion
which she soddenly started up and ex.: amicably and with reference to the Inter
claimed. "For heaven's sake, put noth- I este ot American de`acrinen; and because,
ing on that will change the color of my ; ale i, 0 la deemed
( t aeiinportan the inter•
Leer." of the great t i gi a: that freedom .4
HEAR ADMIRAL Wu. B. Stirnitlei in : Vie n avq.alion of the St. L•wrence sh. u:d
now the oldest officer in either the army I be secured and that the camel, of Canada
or easy, having entered the service in , c , turd be enlarged to the rapacity of our
Itio6. The ob rat commission in the army wants, tree of ei.st to us. Tun Canadian
to that of Gen. Sylvannua 'fnayer, 01 1 authorities have noti fi ed our Government
Brai
Braintree, m ass , w h o enter ed t h e army , that unit es the trade between the two
o
in P.MB. • t countr a ie 4 i arranged as to be some•
e, , what to opt, cal. th ey trier they will be
Rev. J OLIN 0 Se ITTI, pastor or a.- rea.
usable to Withstand the pressure frost all
byterian church in Washington City,
alas' punt ..f the D-narn net, urging them to do
the other day tout by Lie congregan
. r.y .,,,
.. ilk the
r,) , ,,
r.or
or riar,ry liens.. ~,
an increase of *IOW n year on Lie salary, , , J
aid compelling Anon,. nein =en to
but he declined to accept the increase, remain , u
aide of the iiiree , miie lime', of
saying he was satisfied with the amount
the shores ot Canada, to establish a duty
paid hint! ' on loreign cost SO an to give the market
A CeaoRED lawyer a south Carolina' of NN'est , rn l' died. to Nova Scotia coal,
basing horcewell'iad a white member of instead of Laving It supplied as at present,
lieu Sate Government for insulting his to , nt I', nn.) le neon an i Ohio; to place sn
A :re, the Legislature appointed an in tall -it OW . ). on ter, Umber, and an in-
Mitigating C rnnititce. The o.mmtitee 1 ... 1 t duly on Ano roan br.arb• MIR: a
repertedltat "She dragging a aathortnigh:y 1„,,,. „„„ set ~,, „,, hie s, 1 , „,„„; ~,,,„,1 , r ,
and handsomely ii, ne." ' t•silmla nn...er tilt it In e a din . .•-iini he the
Tug portrait of I.ozahttli SL Leger, the pr. sent t au , tl...in lit tl, the !liar i - !or
Only female ?anat./El, is in every lodge the li' ) oar sat wi lag tie ,B l ue t
iter t orb
room in Ireland. She made a pesp hole stu ff s, -sheet. Corti, r)e, An., porn t
through a brick wall with s pate of sets from the Untied States into Canntin, lo
sore• mud wen not detected until eLe knew have been 112 mea,zat I.
so much about Masonry that it was 1 ll I se the resolutios haul there is n
no
ot ques th etionOLU as to
thought necessary to initiate her. I who t bHM Ot
liepreseutatiVea asking the Executive to
13noww, who was in love with a young • r e open ue palate, n. ••,-: Great Britain
lady, asked permission to call her by the i for tar ertjus meat of these matters, is
explicit name of some animal, OD condi.
i Man istory In its terms or uot. because
ton that she should have the same rivel node , our form ot government no resolu
lege. On leaving, Brown said same'
ono of th Ho ., or „ r. , r _
....r „,,_ _
night, deer." . Good night, bore," said , be mandar ,, n . on the i ' . ..` a : e " uri ,"'," a ' ar v e 7 ;a 7 a
she. Brown has since given up the cum :, rho treaty ma king power. It is simply
patty of young ladies. , wiry try, a mere exprteVon of opinion of
A ILAN introducing himself as "Rev. , the same character, but naturally of
Mr. Wheeler, of Charleston, S. C.," Las ' greater lexportsuce than the resolution of
Leta detected in New Jersey in a new r
utsimila i if ct ill the
New icuilaer ofC o .
and original swindle, that of soliciting : , lle state of York. and the
donations of old school bowled to be sent Boards of Trade sit the various Staten.
Soh, and then selling them to a paper The Secretary nf Siate hayin Ids st
andut rug denier in New York. Be has • tention called to the importance g
ot the
been engaged In the business for three • undetermined commercial uestions be.
years. tween this country and C a nals in the
Duane:6 General Grant's
enteredtround manner radicand , addressed the Britcch
Washington Pe- he encoe a-toll Muenster here during .sat Summer, sod
keeper named Olivtr, to whoM Mr invited his ens:stance In a propel en
Smith introduced him. After a few min. duevor to aljust them. It is untie ratoccd
ntes conversation he passed on, when that. Mr. Tuornton 0 MMUnlcated with
Oliver reminded him that had not the Gocernmeut of Canada, and the au.
paid his toll and added, Thum ight as ' thorities there having expressed their con.
well pay for mating hack while you're' currence In the Importance of arranging
about it as I'll be in bed. 1 the various questions amicably it povslhie,
a gerierel understanding was attired alto
A sI..NOULAtt DIVOUCE Setif granted at
' discuss discuss the matter in detail, when the
Wiscacset, Me., a few days since, in the
Secretary of Sale and the Secretary 01
case of Elizabeth Mink, Ills:1MM, against
th.,_ee.T,,,reelays:::,;,twi -thoueld,,.beimerne„ehle,,d,r ten avail
Henry Mink. They live In Walduteoro',
and are upwards of seventy years of age` e
'Branton and Congressmen, so as to
They have lived together forty seven
know how far eotteeissione could be made
years,and are the parents of twenty four , in the general interchange of raw pro
children. The causes of the divorce •
ducts by way of equivalent for the con
were cruelty and desertion. cessions demanded of Canada. It is safe
AT Cleveland, Ohio, Elizabeth Main:my, to say that the matter will not be deter
s white woman, has been deserted from : mined until after a fall and careful ex
her husband, and her maiden name re- •
, amination of the whole subject, and
stored, upon the ground. nun , end a ils ' solely with a view to the interests of the
supposed her husband a white man when .
people of We United States.
she married him, but has since swertain. i __ __,..- a , -..... _-
ed that there is an admixture of negro •
force her to keep an I.
In endeavoring to
Female Student• at Clinics.
blood in bin veins; sod, second, erne ty
The Philadelphia Ledger says. On Sat'
1 urday last, for the first time it the histo
improper house.
I ry of the Pennsylvania Hospital, • large
MEDICAL statistics In France have de. I class of female medical atudents attend.
veloped two facts which are of great im. ' i e d t h e valuable c li n ical l e m ur -ea a i, th a t
Prthtithce to ladies,nam el y , t hat the more ; institution. 'Liles° ladles ..,s mainly, and
tali[ yof the femal sex has decreased in , ~...-5.,-.. --..,ns,•my, students of the
me fsoo o. ..1. ..., ...'n." Per "Women's Medical College, Na. 1935
cent. since corsets have gone out ot North College avenue, a meritorious in•
fashion; and, secondly, that brain lever
atitution to which we Lave several times
Lae increased among the ladles seventy. I invited attention through these columns
two and three•fortrths percent. since they 1 There were twenty seven of them pro.
wear chignons. 1 1 sent at the Hospital Clinic on Saturday
LETTERS were received from the late ' morning attending the lectures of Drs
George Peabody by members of his fiemi. \Da Costa and Hunt This fact is notes
ly at New York (written within five days worthy as an interesting event In the his.
of his death), stating that he was cheer tory of our Philadelphia Medicalschools;
MI, and resigned to his then approaching ',but in addition to that there is a necessity
end. In one of these letters be says: for comment on the occurrences offer
“"For a score of years I have prayed daily \ the lectures were over, and the classes
to God to spare my life to carry out the were dismissed. A full and dispassion
work I was endeavoring in my
feeble , ate IC001E:a of what took place,
way to accomplish, and lie has done It." las witnessed by our reporter, will
Ibe found In One Wall C 0141211111
DU. Wstu:ao, the late friend of the . I,_° mornin g.
Between two lad
Richmond (Vs.) poor, was followed to ' "
three hundred mole students, by s can.
the grave on the Bth by an immense
certed plan, and in spite of the efforts of
concourse on foot, and one hundred and
gar
five carriages. Hiding horse was the managers Sif the Hospital to preserve
landed with flovr s ri ers, evergreens and order, ranged themselves so as to occupy
both aides of the whole of the foot walks
crape, and placed in front of the proce s-
aion, Just in rear of the hearse. Oa the
, coinamid en eof the Hospital enclosure, which
pelted Me twenty-sev lady whi ch
win the Inscription, “Oar Doctor.'
dente to take the cartway, and thus pass
His - well worn buggy sad driving horse between the double lines of the male
followed next. students, whilst the latter saluted them
A MAN who has been visiting Senator with taunts and leers, mock applause, and
Pomeroy st his Kansas home, writes from real hisses. Comment upon such un
that State: "I would advise people visit- manly proceedings can only take one
ing Atchinson county, to take a ride out course, aad that Is unqualified censure.
to Muscolah and see this sturdy yeoman The natural instincts of every true man,
on his farm. There is where be shines as well those of every woman, mast rise
brightest. He Is certain to be there la severe condemnation of such conduct,
whenever Congress is not i session, and and even the students who took active
fl i t n il ' s,* that he can not work out °I . part in the scandalous affair, must by this
doors, you will find liim making axe' time feel thoroughly ashamed of and dia.
handles or whip lashes." gusted with their own bad behavior.
In Red Wing, Minnesota, Is an Insane Vheir conduct was almost as great. an in.
man, who volunteered Wisconsin stilt to the managers of the Hospital,
regiment and was sent to the Southwest. whose appeals for good order were
There rumors reached him which reflect• utterly disregarded, as it was to the un
ed severely upon his wile. Deserting, be offending female students.
returned home, remained a few days,
as arrested as a deserter. His wife,
expecting that he would bo shot, became
crszpand died in three days. The sot.
• ter; saddened by cares and anxieties,
subsequently became deranged, and atill
lives.
Miss R. H. Ilsorny, who for two years
has served as Engrossing Cler in the
; Kansas Assembly, was recently
Topeka..
will probably
' lose her position In the House, fur last
' winter, when the wan a candidate, her
opponent was a married lad and Miss
Henry took good care that y it should bo
known. She claimed that she was enti
tled to the place more than her opponent
because she bad no husband to take care
of her. Of COMM, the marned lady e r as
of
in the race.
A BURLESQUE statue of Vanderbilt was
unveiled in the long room of the New
Yerk Stock Exchange simultaneously
with the Unveiling Aof the big bronze
“genulne" statue. E. IL Van Shale&
presided, and was served with a mimic
Injunction early In the performance.
Lettena were read from distinguished
invitees, who regretted that they could
not be present on account of losses in the
late panic. After a song by a quartette
of brokers, the statue was unveiled, a
Itnag N box'ng
t111.1,11:Mb
la dreams tt.ou'rt srt.h mom. radiant ••
• rsm• beart wings thrlll
Toth,. nor. f thy s t..r,
m apt, my e • - ms
Ttough (111 hiltl.ll
1 apart.
Vm• .p•c• ott, divde —
An , l m•y br,ole to thre. uuruMe
tlde
1.1" go b A tr LA. fl
tt Are•totte I tee tte e —thou do, rem.
It ve•ateg •-• tte le•ete ttt , et ,
7tttt't.;„'(‘:l •••••'' 'tt
•, eolluttutt tore tAte xtte toeett
Netter uy tlllrat ...Yoe holt
u • to enetattp • .•—t taper lire •11 mine
keet•ulL• blumber, art. 'twit, drett••• flafln
Son • tter 11, pot.
A Chinese "wedding came off at Grass
Valley, California, a few weeks since.
Tte Union thus describes the couple mar
ried.
Tin Ti made his appearance at the
church first and alone. It is not high
toned among the Chinese for the bride
and groom to be present together at the
marriage ceremony. lie was dressed in
a dove colored blouse, knee breeches,
bine stockings, fancy shoes and embroid•
ered skull cap. Tin Ti having departed
from the church, the bride came up In
gorgeous toggery, having her hair set up
in a ridt,e across the middle of her head,
from front to back, with paste and large
gilded pins, some six inches high, "slle
same rooster's bead," as an Irreverent
Chinamanspectator remarked. Below
her head she wore a frock, which hung
loosely from her shoulders, and made of
tine silk. This was looped up under her
left arm to one dollar's worth Of gold
buttons. The bottom of this rig was
about a foot from the ground, and below
It were white stockings and fancy shoes,
with soles three inches thick. It was
manifest to witnessesthat she was agitaed,
and that her nerves were anything but
steady. One American present sa she
was pretty as a "spotted pup" in aid di fidence. She was, in spileof all remarks,
put through in proper ifflape, according
to the notion Mr. Wan Irstoand the Joshes
have of the marriage ctiettiony, and then
she was turned lease Wind the balance
r herself.
INFORNIATI.M has leaked out at thin
Navy Department that ',within a short
time it has een dheiwered that four
naval paymmten are defaulters to the
Government to quite a large sum of
money. One paymaster, stationed on
the Pacific, is short abontl4oo,ooo. The
amount the other three ere short is not
know a. —
=;0M1
•
DRESSINGS eon linuna—Mr. Fox re
lates that, thenrugh the explosion of a
sphitlamp, greater portion of his face
had been covered with rather deep burns.
These healed In a week by the immediate
and oft.repeated applications of glYCe.ddit,
without the production of blisters or fest
ering, or leaving any scar. Dr. Lange,
of Pittsburgh, describes a case of burning
of both legit, muted by a whole case of
hot sand suddenly falling on these c
arte ,
which he dressed with [kneel cloths
soaked in eight parts of linseed oil and
one of the commercial carbolic acid. "At
first the pain was slightly segmented, but
Ina few moments relief was experienced;
continued this dressing for four days, but
d slight trace of suppuration appearing
along the edges. At the end of this time
removed the acid dressing, substituting
simple =rate. a new skin having been
formed. The GEM did well; the burn
healed rapidly."
AT the American Institute Fair, held
in the State of New York, hot week,
there were over two hundred varieties of
potator.s on elhibitlon, and want of space
prevented the showing of one hundred
additional varieties. The Early Rote
wan the prominent and popular of all
varieties.
Tor U. Plttsburgb
IN DREAMS.
Do ❑cc4
teal.
A Ll:Anew' Wedding
Da. HEt MFR
Ills Great liedlcuat Moro. 161 LAI:K.111 strett,
.1 from • toe and 1 to 9 at night.
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11.1.1,10 1 would rems. fell?
b. , b Lye tO fee Hale from o
113,01n1 lute his mode at .3+4:men
I.ARIOUS FOGS.
Countless MIIIIOII.I of cable feet of wave.,
soar real from the mutat earth guard , twenty
der hours daring the *oath 01 Novennhorr.
&perste f 11301.111 . < it the WI. Paluelpla
h eh urge. fe•er and else. blllses remitißllls4.
abode. rhyme.-
Ism. and mans other ailment. *llth travail
•ort general! , le the nn thu at other seasons.
lad some of .Itch. ra AkS. •entaaps reg.na end
ova el...as. tate the dm of virulent 00.
dczetc The Mot s•resuard as...the. core
P slots, es evldenced rat tee e•perlence of •
ous seri.. of r< e. l• IitriTIITTLLL
At II BITTLIth, the most pleasant, and at the
same tlme the most erg. lent of ell ifsgetabte
tanks. Theo re•lsors•oe of 11. system I. mael•
1. .LIT the belt means a tulles It .s.net ths
cant., of sir..., oh aaaaa conatltettonal or
.asual.!tater. al every pathologist lee..
ry the most d•ternt d (near of true, aea
the raru.stma of . meladr arc In most
leurances
the c0n.... .• of the enorts 100
MIA. to conquer the rue. Tha sr at cheer.
lb. reforr. of prerentlm 1e... went Is to rel.,
foree tb• Warms. wed I is Lecompllobed Oar.
oughts. rap due, sad Girls. by the ea. of 1105-
TIGT ILIVIS BIT 561141.
In powerful Cottle toe
,tales al. en aperleut and norreetlye primal p •.
111 5 on leas •sle•ble as • retelato. end Peft.
than ald them Is n denser of
exciting the brain 0 - aver •tlmalatlng the ellen
-100,00 eTeuPlelleg It r tin solid de.
soilosa
. -
UrrICZ PITT.UtIIOII •}0 0011,011L lull LOVILL.I
11-I,II.IIOAIWZI m r
orpmrsoutioo &No coN
NILLSV ILA IC KA I LEL •AD ANN • L
TT:i .ti m e r : !It; of ilLs A Pt~t~
eu
sZt (1....m055y. for
the por,o e or. . looting s osrd Dir. tor. for
• t.• beld of their - Ogle,
r " Anf l ni d o ; 171% A i rST l7 . :
ror tne
riZa N CAT. ot
rec -etary•
DIVIDENDS
P sera(
rg—THE PRESIDENT and DI-
ItIRCTORS of las Bast twee tt.le day de
0:1a...1
Moa dll,lllan•I of f
thvP. PENS
CENT
ttnlE;a
t P les.c:ci I o paldlretZ l2 :leo
their legal regreseatatlYta , on ano all, the ifko
tre.. of 14ovlesumenk. Elate sad local tales .
au..01.1.11f1 W. HOSEBURII , tsattier.
NEW AnlikensiiimEns
GREAT BARGAINS IN MILLINERY
91 Federal St., Allegheny.
BARGAINS 111 AT II COMM
?IMF' OLNTS till bay V.
DULLAIL will boy . Volvo%
Plume. TEN CENT! WIII boy • pall
Braula •
ONE DOLLAR Is all .. chnrote for r
ut.ths Wad Making • Tel,. °panel, old Of
Led se' Bolts mute TO order and EaNdommly
Mosul tor FIVE sod HIE DOLLABE.
Bat Tram", TEN CENTS.
Pub Ribbon. sad Fancy litthen Baas, clean:
Leas Talahmlnis. 742C1 rTI6Se. Cblideen•l
Woolen Bananas, Ladles ' Opera Heeds, Infanta'
Cleats, Ihd Aid Olavta In all destrabli
shades, Ladles' Collar* and Cuffs, Li
chief, bear styles. Jet Jelltirl -‘-
itoo, style and price. at
BMS. ROBB'S,
91, Federal Street, Allegheny
"vr , ch
Crrt Or Austin&ln. Nov. ao. •
BONDS FOR SALE.
I o pursuance of as Later Assembly eatherleing
the hens of Sewerege Bones, Council, by date
ofOetobey 14. 11159. aathort red the said Wee,
.4 Bou'ds ilave boon prepared
These Bonds are of this denamiskallo a of
$5OO AND $l,OOO
and !a.• tan Tan.
SEVEN PER CENT
I•ture•Lu {PLY able uml-suntially at the Trey•
rer'• Cdetee. The filth aredlt and protzortf of
the cll7 l ePleAled for their rtdempticW nu
tlet dealting Investment wW Dad this • toed
opporlentt7• Abel! to
W. IL PORTER
C;TT CON , 11..0.14,5A
RIESICK h
LUC t lIIMULAB•PILOU 7
SAFES AND VAULTS.
NO DAMP. NO ItOULD
ENGINES AND 3IACHINEBY,
BUZWIEUS WORE. IMPAIRING AND PUS.
TING•UP li ACIUNILRY.
Car. 17th and Pike SI., Pittsburgh, PA.
ttoPS:4OA
EW ADVERTISEMENTS
_ _
GOOD BARGAINS
VILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
,so ANDI N.=
Federal Street, Allegheny
AT 1,14
DIRli PLAINEA
c• r
Double IV Idth Alpacas and Poplins
AT .7',
Waterppoof Cloth
AT E DOLLAR
WATERPROOF CLOTH
AT uT,NT
SHIRTING FLANNELS
AT lalde., 1/I/L'lll t: 1c l[llfl
Country Flannel,
Al' !"ElioLO IF" PRICES
illY kit.ANKKTIf
lilt FI.ANNE'.3
SnIRCINta ELANNKI.S.
=I
rhoteaaie and naafi
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
Nos. 180 and 1132
Federal Street, Allegiten
DAIIHOY ARRIVAL
INIEW (.4 ()011
Fine SIM Bates,
Wide Saah Ethbutos,
Lailitre Silk Scarfs,
Boman Plaid li tbbono
LITEDIZII VI. LIS 6 It 61 AN KN IT liw
Ladles' Wool Shawls,
Ladles' Wool Yeats,
Childrens' Knit Satques,
Infants Knit hoods.
REVERSIBLE SATIN PLEATING.
}ilac•k Silk Frinizie: , ,
Full Line of Colors.
ADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY
•
CHILDREW BkLHORAL HOSIERY,
Gents' & Ladies' Underwear
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES ,
/LH .t 1... tbe
301/10V711,1 Skllll-4,
Gent.' Pl'hite Shirt m,
Paper Gaines,
Hand kerchiefs, ',acts. ,fc
MACRUM. GLYDE & CO
78 & 80 Narket Street.
CLOSING OUT SALE
J .(71V41. it.ll 7,4:IT:IdPC It a
.1%11 , soid
MAR M.E.44 OF COST
The Noel: IA Yew and Complete
1111=CMI
Wks, Black and reknit
Alpacas, Valencia Poplins,
Irish Poplins,
Black Cloths. Cloaking',
Elwin Mass Is.
Plaid Walt, Cashman?
And a Fall Line of Domestic cods, a
Ji M. BURCHFIELD &
5/ SIXTH STREET
CHESTILI & TIIELFTII STREETS
PHILADELPHIA ,
& CO
WeiNATCII. 4SI9 %.
GRAND OPENING!!
101 . .4 TALL and CIO.I.IBTMLL..I TRADE al a
MA01..i111:6147 STOCK of all lbv novelties la
Weida, Jewelry and .Silverware.
FANCY GOODS, &O.
Bridal Gifts a Specialty.
BAILEY it CO. have the ban acr. est litcre
le
the Watht, ai wl at all tient , be pleased .9 ra
ce'''. awl tho ril w •la il ltwis th rough their ethablith•
6r.
NEW MARBLE STOIIIS,
CHESTNUT MID TWEL FTH STREETS,
rhtiodollphlo.
oclaol
NOTICE TO FLOII I (DEALER 8
•411) 004417111E1111. We are eye receiv
ing • lot of 40.000 bueltela carefully selected
WHEATAND AND
Park
EAT, purchased In Otbon. Parka (Oven
Wheat/liorlea DM Indust.. This lot of
Wheat la the vripest to be ruled ends...not
bo'relr.V•toTattltVti"oFtrldyroB'rter enta to
Machtnery. 9 ohr:4 Nettie enu ' voottne Kamm
and are noW prepared to rumen the taet Floor
we hare made for tea ..F.rs at prices that defT
competition on the tame Rode. of bet.
R. T. ICZBINE.DY &
Pea& Steam 111111. Allesbo&y.
Ikp&mtor 1569.
-------
FLOUR I FLOUR I FLOUR t
mtti NEWT/IL BAILERS TIAMES.
460 bbl.. Le el Tender. 367 bbl Ha 261
Winonamin 170 bbl Summit Riv er a .
153
Obis
Co.. 660 Obis Red River. bbiall6l
Day.
0110102 , W 1600116111 FLOURB.
IRO bble 'Currant', rW
865 WA. White OW, 600
DOI, TI,IOIIS 'inn Spg Wheat Floor.
WINTER WHIAT FAMILY VILOOIt.
City Itill of Springfield. O Pride of the
West, Depot Hills, Messtion A, Perscou
Ringleader and Crown, ellolct Bt. tool..
ger sale lollllr Hunean he brought Own the
West. WATT, LANG S CO..
s7tl and 114 Wood Street.
Oat. ONE
mmod with
F OB TIIANIMIGIWING.
an eels Bevel Cider:
130 Bateau B, tile.;
sad Busses Apples.
Oe heed sod to stel le. at JJIIH DT ER'S
War.bonse Id Darrsti oppcelte Pe
Mill. AlleAttr2Ly tole'
tt..ai.r•
deirlip•
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Holler is hereby elven that lb , pertnenht
ley elabflothae tween the undentoord so
others In the ecal hominess In Pittsboven. Y..
Lglloville. 87.. sod ottnr place. under the dr•
of °. """1"411!;11.1,rri5r•.,...1.
WILLIWII JONES, "
ONotNiE AMIS.
Prrittifillalli. Nov. Ilth, L 1 .9. nall-net
WEATIIEII bTRIPS.
WOOD ADD autumn.
Warranted to exclude cold, vlod, .no., dust.
le. /or sale, old applied, by
J. d U. emi.tre.
nor/ Os .01 tie ante Wreak.
Urr
A K GI 1 VING.-110V8E -
A_ ILSZPRIttI 1 A KT NOTICT. —traced Illnerd
lanai, Blaster Driedorn. Hanalei. VOW ne,
(Oren Corn. rens and moorage., Trench ream
and Idararoono. Fr.b reaches, ream Pt..
pls. ronorba.rlca. •e. alararra Trash 00Orra.
• Flare/ UAW Herb.ale dances, de . for u 4
"toe
"MI"
"'"1/7)71111. RINSHAW,
nOl7 Corner Llbertd and Sloth Orval&
I=l3
S CM 1 0 11 .1 1)6"
WBOLI DRAW= ix
lazelgn and Ikpestle Dry goods,
So. 14 WOOD 1114134.
Illaellims stars Dllll=o snit,.
ITITINTIZeIL Pk
pt B. LYON.
.4.. a. ler of Welgits.ased Zeman%
c ""' - '7iter u kt u s ir s r a ll at v . r ali. lll .=
C ILL.V.: OW. li. lifir, Deputy, ALM.
orear•liariet. •
I l
B erm & RIO
ARCIUTNACTXIS.
RIM BM=
0::1 1C1A.110 11 BUILDVISL
Ink 8 uld 4111. Stmt. Milbnk.
almlitot Mantas to tbs
twitting of C101:111T HOWL and 1 - 1711L3
1,1a1119611 •
'(..~ :'? ._...~.w.~Y , - 5 ~:_1.,,. ~-~ .~..[~,~l't_.ca.. ..~. 5.~.. na.a~~ls.~ ~~nC..f+.d ~..., 2.
NEW .A.DVERTISEDIENTS. I, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I 141101 ADVERTISEMENTS,
INEW DRY GOODS. iNcuRpoi),IED
AT .
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
1,1) AND
elerat Street, Allegheny
NEW DitESS GOODS
OEM
.Titir6D AND PLAID
WOOLEN SHAWLS
A S Ir , 1411.11 0
1:3 1111
1111104 and Bonnets.
RIBBONS AND FLOWERS,
PLUMES, &c
=1
tort S.c.ovelb, Starts. Xt.
NEW GOODS
Prpartraicrits of the nOllll4,
holefale and Retail, at
LLIA3I SEMP,LE'S
lieo. 180 and 18?
Federal Streets,
WOOLEN BRUNETS
EEEEI
FELT CARPETS,
2, 24, 3, 31, 31 and 3 9 4
YARD WIDE
BORDERED SQUARES
tillable for Parlors.
NG ROOM CRUMB CLI
Woolen, Linen and Cotton
T LOWER PRICER 11116 Ulf 6E160
nn/quiril•l3.l,3 tariff
n on tbs.. •as../..
BLIND & COL
and 73 Fifth Avenue
I' DRUGGETS
CRC B CLOTHS,
EXTRA QUALITY,
BRUSSELS CARPETS
Direct Importations,
MN BROS.,
_,_o. 61 FIFTH 4 I°E.ll e ff IL,
• Rol' W, WOOD )TBcrr
CARPETS
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRUGGETS.
DRUGUET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO
El FIFTH AVENUE.
13 a
ELEGANT CARPETS
The West non roost nennund deeinne over
shown In
TAPESTRY OR. BODY
BRUSSELS
Jae. received by dlreac Importation from Us.
land.
roPvcrooctrizeries
01 the `Attest etyles l len. qeehtlt
OLIYEB
icCLINTOCH
& CO
23 Fifth Alvan..
icriATEST OIL MOIRE.
TICS Lowry 1
ECONOlild )
r Rini TRADE!
To oeuvre even handed Jinn., Jolt come
end
see what splendid
and
am often% In the oe
aeon. stock of Spring and ifinniner Clothe. Mst
prepared mid exhibited to the pnblie bf
S. C. Tamnetteing.
The tallest Lassen' to be enjoyet.WDen the
man lobo enjoys it le nest') dream! in a salt o
now eunamr Clothe. which Os hlsamarnstbrtablef
m sot to abridge the freedom of his motions. finch
Muth. are to be hail at d on . Titetram•se.
To practice ICORONT, t 7r ., gees mete
of ovum, where extortionate peo • charms
prices for unsatisfactory clothing, het on.=
get the worth of every dollar you spend, at
S. 0. ThanletnaeCa.
Pun Twist of the ~freest wajs Prag.Paggi. MgT7
day, and all day, at the big NO._ ge :Lg.. o
Hall. Thug the people bole mete a.
them thel get their 0w... IMM7 melt free to
bey et all Woes. Trade tremendom Jae wig at
the Sig No. 11 Cloitdmi Hall.
(Mom n t aN3 ta ir er T grallt 'a i l i e.
Bat'llongho"Tr. ritt g lb7S r a 4 4%h •1/0.
. euttr r ilnen at MOO caeh worth..
Blatt mite for 0 , 0 worfr i
mi
Hoye' na for Worth u.
And • great men) more iMtMj2 to men'_
ilem. Call resrly and mean yomvamamm,.. we
11 St ith have Mit • fun days to sell. Itaingthhee big go.
h street.
S. O. TUMULI&
APPLE PAIIERS.,--I have a
fell eaaortawt of Apple Parins.Cotinir and
Mirlos Machines, widen I Invite all to call and
ma Mona tried. Tba PARING. CORING AND o
51.1171101 take. rad, Oran turas
the crank to pare. eon. and silos au ordinal,
sized apple. It will pare without slicing or
001113/ required.
sail mach nigherr who slimed
liTieri APIA.s
with this lambing than
',ben quartered the
c.ft==,M ssindlinent of
Lightning & Turn Table Apple Parer&
lm sal. wholcsala sad &ma. b 7
JAMES BOWE,.
na.1.30 WOOD STREET
BARGAINS
Enormous Money Soved
Ddaware
E. R. IiARDNERs, st I t AvE (opm,
Vest Cg. Market st. and 4th Ate., Philadelphia, Nov: 10, 1869.
IN o. 69
The f.lloolug dt•iesuent of the ad airs of th
o c• pas, la published to confur Inlay vial • P ro
Ladies' Cloth ;acques, all grades and ts.. or rt.
st)les. Look at them
0.90 AND I.7PW um
;De., II EA V Y STRIPED Forum,
THIS NICABON AT #11.4.11
coax, Brown Poplin Alpirao,
*Ol.l , TNIt .6A- , N AT 61141
BLACK AIuILAIR ALPACAS,
*OLD 11111 S AT 91k
$l.OO Waterproof Cloth,
$3,50 Alpaca Robes,
$2,50 Arm) Blankets,
75e. Children's Woolen Aawls,
Bargains In Falseley Shawls,
Bargains In Black Thibet Shawls,
Fargains in Arab Shawls,
Bargains in Velveteens,
Lyons Cloaking Velvets, from $S
per Yard and upwards.
Chinchilla Cloaking, $2.50 and
a 'wards.
Flannels,
Coticantrjreretawnie,mters,
inoB,
rrel Eni press Clot hs.
HT s 1.A11 ,25 . !wen selllng
'1411,2.311100Hr I , W 1.1% PLA IL/N. we -
"nleslesl7Nl'‘':ll4' 1.1 so.
PLAID'S. .old 111 l
G,llllrla sad
ENORnOUS BARGAINS
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TUE VICTORY,
A New Collection of Church Music
Containing the lattet oanipoattlo.Of
WM. B. BRADBURY
Just Out and for sale by
JOSEPH HOR NER,
SAITII f [ILI , lITIOCTT
D ISSOLUTION
orrealo heretoforeexistlre be,
etched In the haw XIII liu.lnees, end
411
DUFF, CHILCOAT & CO.,
SAMUEL DUFF.
•t farmer °Ore of Om _BB
, 18. 22.v0 .
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Pim torot. 1.11. 4.3111.4-4.8.,
Nov. 13 L. 1189. 00ti.863
RABE AND i
FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS
FOR FBESEXT&
112 rzinuaL trriuswr. aateithat, CUT
TRADE MARK.
DITURID6E'S
r... SIRE- PRODS
.. Lamp
.4 Gillian S.
DREKA
lespater an retail dealer M
FINE ErrArriormaty.
WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS
OAS' , EGRAVING,
ittoweakkm, mum LLLUYINLTING ie,
Orders by mall mean prompt attenUon. end
for sampha.
LOSS Obwatorsl NI.. PALA.
J. I Iwlfl
SWOT a. BB cm,
MICHITICTU MAL A.ND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,
No. 66 Sandusky SA, Allegheny, Pa.
t 1r=17.11 4orbtoW? AV
of all deseripuoi, • oos,
TI:11.11GE SHIPMENTS OF ALL
lauds of (l.'s Is lake thh asu seesawed daill
• N. Pslpreas . popular ash st.d Ho •5
Diamond Haste, l'ltt•harall, .na .r ten TRIO
UV; 11: tart:eV ,
busluess ear les an to alssaTs have ou baud • lint
class astlele, and cass ash WM. Sam oa .
Herrog. Black flum , and WWI. Pcb ems very
-INnode.. 111.4
se
prousitUl.
EXTREMELY
For Entirely New
DRESS
33.a...u..*.
MARKET
;:4
OFFICE orr HE
Mutual
[wy. R7CTIV6D IBOV
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1. tees, -ro VCIIPBEN 31. IT. ,
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19_131.171:_04.
A MINTS CY TITS 11,0211. AMYL
opPer lot 1069.
1200,000 1.7PP:46.1u, P PL.
1.....•
raw les. .... •
• . {.10.0 00 . 0
100.1100 12 Plual Pc!.
rrawful You., 10 ),116 00
50,000 2164.4 616 t. 6r!
:4 , ' , no co: , no
, 000 5tp..1.,e80f 'gB". ets T
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400.000 Clty .el
artnltt 40 0 . 743
t: •
100.00 0 tet:te
per Je
•"nen emits v_ It.
'0 ' 0" r‘r: 1
t 3 , e , lt.f . 6 iv 4 ma 00
per cent.
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90.000 1 1% " e ' t.t ‘ el ' ; ',' "r t 0." , X 3,6 23 DO
6
2"
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90.000 as
XO,OOO Mille Of I,l2lal.u.nesser
6 per
7,0 0 611.:e ar Tenne see
0 per CCOV.
111.6 00 4 1 7 0 .17 ,, , : 4111,4
4nares3elt. 14 000 04
5,000 411%.111.!,114•11,-.
1.,..cyk. 100 shsr.•
10 000 I hl.a.ortpntil n.l
two,. 1.1. 41.11
13.arn nlp C0.,60
on arts ••••44.. •• 7.009 6111
1140.000 Lown• on Bona and
Sturtgair. II 4 .
I.e. on 1,41 , 0-
pertlvi. ......... 946.900 CM
31 4410 Par.
" •
.rt.et µ,000.0t000
ccrt,61.11135(121 ri. 3&000
00
xOl Gl.te
Ira
Kea. Ivab e
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ufe.
due okt AICDCICS — rrf
kixcloc eal•efirt, Ac
otnclh !nort...•;....actd ear Jam.
13,•°•k. Sc,‘l, c.. "'°9l YD
por.aloor. 14104. ,tioaa.cd
1.1.7 ,10 110
• • -
November 10, LEM
The Do•rd of ittrectary have ttda day deemed
• Cann biTIDEND of TEN PEE CENT• on
the I.ACI_EdJo !STOCK .41 SIX PEI CENT.
Interest oo the SCILLP oi the Comphol.
on and attar We Ist of December peon Imo. tree
of National and elate Tanes.
They have also d catered • [WHIP DI VIDEED
of 711/111TY-TIVE Pall CENT. on the E• EN
ED PREMIUMS for the year to dlog October 31.
Ina% °entity., of which will be teem.. to
ine patties entitled to the mme; oh sad atom
Ist of DeC/1310C/ pronto°, tree of National ad
:Late Tnice.
Toe . have orZerr d. OW the 8010 MM./I—
nst. a of Treats of the Compior. for the lehr
a t g Detoba r 31, 1005. be rale:mord In C.A.
at the race of the Company, on nod after thblet
Of December prOhlmo, all intsreet thereon to
cease on that day. By a prostates. of the Chars
all gra...dente. of Scrip not Decorated for re
ter,pto sire yams Liter publle nonce
that thyca 111 be redeemed, than be forfstrAdi
and ....nestled co the books of UM Camphor.
No earthiest.: of pragt betted ander 115. By
the net of loco shoo, — lto ought s:le OW
Issue Anton clam .1 .11.010 two years alter the
declaration ol Um dividend Wheillol Le to evil
denee..
• ngcrons
Tborass C. Band, Samuel K. St ter,
John C. Darts. WI111•10 (.). klealloo4
Edomed A. toads ldoatd rlmgtos.
theopin g. Jones lboolte.
James trauma, S.l nerd L.:doom:de,
Henry bean. Jacob n te re,
H.R., C. Ilsdott, Jr.. Jamb is. Jose . ,
JwaT°.eirte James B. ?terraria:ld.
t ' ee ' r Benin.
Huge Craig.
Joan D. Taylor. J. demon., TlDeb t h,
A. O. Berger, ••
beorga lir . . der.. edou. D. T. "Dag...,
W ' •
ills.. U. B. Into.,
000 AB C. BAND, President.
JOH!. C. DAV ld. V ce Prareldant.
HOBBY I.TLISU 88, reeretiry.
111.2.80' BALL. A.clstant deem Dory.
Branch Office, 68 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBUTIOn.
P. A t
.13:01
Agent,
DR. wEirrrize.
CIONTINVES TO TREAT ALL •
: r e , t x di ste , auema l 0a -owns . In 1.1 3 ) tte forme, MI
i ' af Vleil l tra ..‘7l
00srdt'ta 6" 4 . 7411 1 1 a'
from
ecif.thoseor other muses, 00 d whir-Modems
mane of the tollowing effects, se blotthea, UMW
weakness, Indigestion, consumption, aversion la
society ntonnithess, dread of future Math,
loss of inernor. Indolence, noctathel tholmbian.
And finally th prosuetleg the pesual system as MO 4
tender manta. uthatislactOry, and thereto.
imprudent, the permanently cured. Per•onthfc
Meted with thew of toy other dell eas Martha.,
or long Mending constitutional thaiplant .00011
give tbe Mecum rial; ha otmer
• partithith cationat4irn tariff:loth=
It t iot lobrlPlVJioc; of TN:J. I I.m.
prurisis, Amenorrhoea. Menorrimgia. Mthficnth .
norrthea, andicterlit y or EII.I.IIICASS, an %VA*.
od with the greatest thou..
It la self-evident that • physician who othinea
binetl exclusively to ate study of • oertala Masa
of dimes. and treats tbousamis of ours every
year must acquire cr.ter skill in that Wealth
than in gtheral practice.
one
The Doctor publish. • me. 11.1 Parolible=
.TipPg=t7:llll l :L P '4 ll TArgolllCS
Of Ify MU
for
two, stamp. In waded envelopes.
fue:4I.IITAVZ-gAtnisdru—t:tr *S.
du nature of their complaint.
Tim eetatitsbutent, comicrlatag tea Me
fOOM1„1106totrAl. _W-1.11 It If 000 =IV 10 ..:7,..2
rtfit 1.0 at!, the [cooler's opinion ea Int ob- , •k, -, t•
talent bv arcing a written etatement of Ca Case, "Itf.i.
and =AMU. cau be forwarded by 0:10 , 00 a. .*4
900.11/. 11l 50260 10.21.1.13Ctf. bevrovtf, 0X , Mt..11 1.,1
exandnatutm ts absolutely neocesul... •0 1
f o e eers dallypentoul attention le
o the accommalation t tooth pailln are
azr=s:o,n4roctedurdi Marg. ran ..
.."..., ,000Ter1711.166g food vapor
baths. All eveserlationa smi p In tba
re-
Doctor's Clern'iaoo.lol7. Ot:lner
Medical pampbtua nth. le k
Mtecru s tame. A. ..,,,•"
IMUni, reed wbas be says. m 0.9 m at h
Inan4nl4 LI m, to ar. /I, tiabthria • '
ISTBMKI tIBOA , Molt Botha • .
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NOW LS Tll__,
HBO. BUTEN,
1113=i1
SECURE r -
• g.fcrr. ovine East we offer our entire stoat or
W. t eoos. Gold Chatna, Glw* and Pawl Brace
ets, Eler•e Batton*, arbor Jivelre. Halloo nod
Plated Ware, Mitt , . Part. Marble and Fatty
noc c li :„ Cata a gte., et.l. GREATLY
Pereous dodging any t ale[ In oar tine wffl dad
It to th eir advantage to 'two to a cell.
WATTLES & smarm,
tom rum AN= or., also , . esalthileld Weal..
.on
OW PRICES
and Fashionable
=LEL db CICVEN
No.
Safety
460 A 34 AA
333 31
0 MM.
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0.118,1113 61
6436.4619 63
Iff 000 00
MIZEI
3 0 JO 00
- 169.49 1 1.•
Cil- CI C, 13 S,
STREET..
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