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MONDAY 10,18 U
JudieLai . PiaLUdeatlon.
We return to the subject of the attempted
Pennsylvania limitocratio diversion in favor
of the rebellion.
There is another objection equally for
midable with that which we have just ex
amined, although, like it, entirely un
notleed even in the dissenting opinlen 'of
Judge Snoonn, and it is this: •
The prayer of the - bill is not to stay
waste, or to prevent a nuisance or other in-:-
ofproperty, but to interdict the com
mission of a crisis, in the:seizure and abdgc
lion of the person. If a tenant should three&
en to cut valuable -timber, or pull down
buildings on the property of his land
lord, no lawyer would dispute that theright
to prevent it, was within the appropriefejn
risdiction and province of s Court of EqnitY.
If one citizen; however, should threaten the
life or liberty of another, the common sense
of everyman, however uninstructed, would
tenth him that it Wasncommon km case, where
theremedy was in the Criminal aorta, by a
procedure in the nature of a Surety of the
Peace. Courtsof Chaniery have nojurisdie- .
tion, and have ever pretended to any,for
Prevention of a 'crime, except in the protection
of aniin,fanlL-or possibly an idiot or lunestie—
who sre treated in England, as being under
the special guardianship of the King, be
cause they are unable to take care of
themselves. It is accordingly said in
the Books, that the publication of a libel
cannot be restrained, and has. been sol
emnly decided, that the Court will not
even compel a vtivemary, in aid of a crim
inal prosecution (8 Blackstone's coin
metaries 426, note). Here, however, for
the first time, as we think, in the history of
British or American jurisprudence, the at
temptia deliberately made to' prevent . the
arrest or :seizure, or impressment—if any
bedy prefers the Irord--of the person of a
,grown man—and that too, in a case where
there Is st least a color of authority, and no
jurisdiction to inquire into Its legality, when
made, even under a writ of habeas corpus—
by the Chancery process of injunction. If
the Court was right in thinking that the
law was a nullity, and dealing, therefore,
with the officer, as though he were a private
individual, acting without any warrant
whatever, then his menace against the lib
erty of the complainant, was, by their own
showing,"a erine equivalent at least to that
of an attempt to kidnap a freeman, and
carry • him into slavery; and inasmuch as
the object of all criminal jurisdiction and
laws, is said to be, not so much the punish
meat of crime, as its prevention, this very
learned Triumvirate iq in the predicament
of having converted itself, in the exercise
of Its equitable powers, into a Court of
tidy*/ Criminal jurisdiction, or a sort of
preventive State police, for the very novel
and original purpose of forestalling all of
fence; by smothering them in the germ, or
the intent, before they devehope into act ''
What new uses for a Court of conscience,
and Aetna Elystun we shall have, with such
reformers as these! But how will the
Chancery lawyers of England stare, when
they see their boundaricalltas enlarged by
the inventive genius of these daring lane
vators--end what will the lawyers of Amer
ica say, when they and that the first exper
iment of this sort, was reserved for an occa
sion, when the crime to be prevented was
the reinforiement of oar armies I
But we are not yet done with the objec
tions, which ought to have relieved these
gentlemen from the necessity so much de
plored by the tristfal Chief Justiee, and ao
doubt equally wept over by his Confeder
ates, of staying the execution of this Law,
and thereby in effect disarmingthe Govern
ment. There is another of equal weight, in
the well-settled rule, that Chancery will
never enjoin, in the first inetetnee, except in
a eke, case, particularly where the in
terests involved are of such magnitude, th a t
the mischief which might result from the
interference, would far outweigh the incon
venience •of injury to the party complain
ing, from a refits/Li to :aid hire by such a
process.
howover, will be . batter understood
when we state tho fact, that the preliminary
Injunction—orinjanction in 04 .0 8 1 in:knee
li. ill sort. of ex.parte, or one-sided prweed,-
' ism end is not of 7444 or, es the lawyers
say, ez debito Vut aye disere.
tiondry with the Court, which may grant or
refuse it, as it thinks proper, and is almost
invariably sure to refuse it here, migrated*
of public policy, in case it should involve so
important * matter as the stoppage of a
Railroad, even though it should run over the
freehold of a cities; or drive the whole
travel from a publlo street. And this is no
• '
Imaginary case with the very Court which
is just now se tender of the rights of some
miserable poltroon, who skulks from the
defence of the Country which gives him a
home, and a shelter, and all the privileges
of a citizen, and so anxious to amber
reis and cripple the Government, whose
z-i - panatitution it is sworn to defend, that
'it cannot afford to wait even a final
liming, but hurries at once, with the
'Mast indecent and reckleu Precipitancy,
and with the swiftness of those "whose
feet run to shed blood," into a decision
which involves, and invites a conflict with
the General Government, and which might,
under circumstances more favorable to the
Richmond conspirators, and their allies
here, have' lighted up is conflagration
throughout thellforth, that would have deem-
Wed our beton, nnd been only extinguish
ed in our blood. ',There is a case in Alle
gheny City, under the eye of every pcdes-,
Irian who pasties along _Federal street,
whore tids same Court has solemnly re
-4044 "" I U P" ,_f",,qnai lgariflA and after
repeated applications, to restrain a railroad,
company from the appropriation to iii own
irchwirense, of *public treest, on theground.
, that it was *great national hightiny for the
-convenience of the Whole country, end'that
It would be against the general public in
tercets and thepolloy of the law, to interrupt
the trade and travel upon it, at the iztstanee
of an individual, ortrreria State—charitably
ignoring, in their opinion, even the great
lent of ,tho ccelusionieis upon whiCh the ease
iiito.stolely argued, for t he . ptirpoio r !Limier
saving the dellnqUents.• The
nation itself net being, tit edurse,, quite so
importentitsOndloatokhunectsyl n court—
*. P9M I F II c1 4 01 4;.: 11 0. , " /awe •de
laytr—tto-lrnalge , tte happy Oblivion
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of herd poinia—Mo respite of sentence—but
is hurried to-execution like the meanest
felersoelnetteAising prestathe taintightsat
cciobpitiee ofjtfifil* anilWhose circariii;to
be ;ont 4 :o:r4h.:flitii of — lain; w i th
as litliellielly a poamble .
But, supposing the inconvenience or
Injury to - 'the nation, to have weighed
nothing, in the estimation of this Trium
iirsita, to '' , .the comparison with the In
terests of the patristic Democrat, who
Insisted that the 'obligation to defend his
country, WM an abridgement of the rights
and liberties which were secured to him by
the blood of other inert, and that the Court
was in such library to set upon this question
before the Chief Juatice "should shuffle off
his coil," in ebedience to the fiat of the peo
ple:that the'easie Would admit of nit delay—
'was it even then a dear one, as it was re
quired to be, by the rule to which we have
just referred ?
- It is enough to say, in answer to this inqui
ry, that it was a question upon the eonstitu-
Nemotily of an Aot of Congress, upon which Mc
Cowl was cfitsisted--a bare majority agreeing
upon that point. The doctrine is, even
in eases arising under the Constitution of
the State itself—and it has often been enun
,oiated by this very Court—that the pre
sumption is strongly in Diver of the
constitutionality of every law, because it
is the solemn and deliberate sot of the law
making power, and it is not to be eupposed.
'that the delegates of the people, clothed
with a function so important, would either
wilfully violate the instrument they were
sworn to support, or ignorantly enact a law
which was °pings - ) the reproach of being a
clear violation of It. This, however, was 8
ease arising under the Constitution of the
United States, of which its own Courts are
the judges, In the last resort—where a pro
per delicacy would have counselled forbear
ance --and where nothing short of absolute
necessity would warrant a State Court in
passing upon it, and nothing short of at least.
a unanimous opinion, ought to be allowed
to overthrow, or discredit it. Upon the mere
presumption, therefore, that the Law was a
valid one—if there had been nothing else—
there gentlemen might have well declined,
and ought to have refused to award an in
junction In the first Instance, and particu
larly when the Court was so divided as to
show that the cave was not, at all events, a
clear one. The usage is, upon an appli
cation, ort of term, to hear such mo
tions before a single Judge. There is, per
haps, no example, before this, where the
Court has been summoned, in vacation, to
meet in bane, for such a purpose. Sitting
alone, a-single Judge would have felt it his
duty to dismiss the application, on the
ground that he could not undertake to de
clare an Act unconstitutional, because no
question of that sort is ever heard except
before a fall bench. In this case, however,
the Court is hastily convoked at midsum
mer, from the four winds, at the instance,
no-doubt, of the Copperhead Junta of Phil
adelphia, to collect opinions that were possi
bly known to the conspirators, and with the
view of getting it into a position to declare
the Act unconstitutional, in time to prevent
the raising of a soldier under it. If this was
not the object of- the call, and the decision
now made, was not a "foregone conclusion' ,
—if they had been - truly lovers of their
country, and desirous to serve it in its hour
of peril—who ean doubt that they would
have refused either to meet or interfere, et
such a time, when the whole thing wilt, as
we have shown, entirely in their own dis
cretion, and when, as they must have known,
the whole effect of their precipitancy could
only be to delay and embarrass the govern
moat, until their decision was reversed on
appeal, without doing any substantial sor
visa to the complainant, or to any body bu
the rebels themselves 7
Nor will it do to say that the Govern
ment did not choose to appear, and that
they could not know these things without
hearing the arguments of ite counsel. We
are well aware, from the tone ofJudge Low-
stn's opinion, that the prido of these gen
tlemen was deeply wounded, by the ellen
contempt with which their notice was treat-
ed by the Government, but will any lawyer
inform us when it was that they have ever
given heed }e the argumente of the ablest
counsel—or acknowledged in any way,
that it was possible forany body to instruct
them? Could they not however, hunt up
objection; not preiented, and not even im
agined by counsel, as was _done by Judge
Wcionwann in the Rail Road Bond eaaea,
where detnurrent, isms, and arguments wore
all suplied by Ids own industry? If not
represented by lawyers, onght not any right
minded Judge to have felt, the rather, that its
interests were under his special guardian
ship 1 Could not, this Union, with all its
greatness, and its glory, and its holy
memories—find as advocate without prompt
ing or hire, in the breast of the Judge, who
was cradled under the folds of its protect
ing flak, and taught to Hip, in the first as
of childhood, the language of freedom,
and the immortal names that have wedded
it to undying renown ? Shame Iwe say,
shame I to those who would not defend it—
not on calculation—not upon merelj cold
conaiderati6na of duty—but upon Instinct
and-impulse nly, whenever, wherever, or
by Whomsoever it might bo Leeailod 1 But
greater shame to those, who are deaf ma
to the calls of duty I
The task now remains to lock into the
constitutional argument, where it be,
found, if we mistake not, that there is ql:iite
as little in the way of apology for the Tri
umvirate, as in the matter we have just
dimmed. We roust reserve it however
for another rpaper.:= ' .. •
PITZEISTING CIIVAINCT eses.--A resid:tot
of Montreal, Claude, seorpte d • draft for SIM,
drawn on hint by e New York creditor, and
payable et the panic of Idontreal.. Ofi matu
rity, he tendered payment, less esehauge,
which the Bank refused to receive. In a suit
on the draft; the Court decided . that the
amount mast im paid in Canadian funds, with
out &Ida:Mien.. The error of the defends.%
la the cue was, 14 accepting the draft with Cut
the etcpulation "with exchange." *debt duo
oansafin 'to ti4reditor in the United
States, unlise there is a special contract to the
contrary, is payable at the Mike of the Credi
tor in the current funds of his country. If
he draws on his debtorA , ctipulating , the place
of payment out of the United States, the let
ter it," the tight to rade* 'aomMance, talon
a oeoreptsied with the stipnietion . "w E ith es
eheop. Immediately aftir thil, tender at
the ollos of, the creditor, or a remittence In
the tonal manner to him of the amount ddo.
in ' , greenbacks," will be • good payment;
• - •
Till fit. Louis Dewoemt, of yesterday, gays
the Radkral ticket in •
thatEltatn elsoW4-44;
tentipanidvgnture:' It Is already *bald,
adrlces from Little Soak naj , ths-soldars
that place will fire,tbsto
,thonsand
for the WWI
MEISSEE
ecia
The-Change of Sentiment of England.
There hays seen several elections for mein
berg of Parliament, lately in yarionsits'liti . or
Great Britain, and, in , ever,; - ,T,ase.-the rival
candidate:a:liaise 4Orie. :before pe41, 3
solely on the . Minima' ilmsation, no Maher
what IMO the local interests at stake. All
candidates • have been compelled to declare
their views and eentiments in advance on this
subject, and to pledge themselves as to their
course if elected. •It is gratifying to learn
that In every ease the man who avowed him
self a friend of the North was elected. It is
a feet that speaks volumes on the true &oral
menu of the English people towards this
country. The aristocracy may sympathise
with the South, but the great mass of Eng
lishmen are friends of the North. Henry
Ward Beecher, daring his short stay In Eng
land, has done a good deal_ to help this feel
ing along, and now it is once fairly started, it
will keep moving. There is no longer a chance
for a quarrel. between mother and daughter.
Blood is thicker than water, though appear
ance in our relations with England - have
somtimes seemed to falsify the old adage.
B. Gears Snow; who has boon chosen U.
8. Senator from Missouri by the Legislature
now lifting at Jefferson City, is the most tin
oompromising Radical in the State: He was
the editor of the Missuri Democrat throughout
the eventful years of 1850-57; was one of the
first hundred Ezimucipationista in the State ;
and, If, weanistake, not made the first straight
out anti-slavery. speech ever made In a Mis
souri Legislature. He was for Van Boron in
'4B, for Fremont In '56, for Lincoln In 'BO, and
was the Republican candidate for Clerk of the
House in 1857. He was unflinchingly sup
ported for Senator by the Radicals in the pre
ant Legislature throughout the long and fruit
less struggle of last winter, but his election
was prevented by a prepoaderanoo of "Clay
bank" and "Copperhead" votes. His electi
now is an omen of good for the future.—N. Y.
Tritest*.
PUBLIC wOTICES.
U.TREMISSES HASKELL will form
an EVENING CLASS In the new Gymnas
tics, at NEVILLE HALL, on MONDAY, Nov. 16th,
at 7,55 o'clock. All Ladles and Gentlemen Intending
to Join, please he present. Classes through the sea
son, kw ladies and Gen Unman, TUESDAY and FRI
DAY EVENINGS, at '131.,
Ladies and Children,
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,
at 3 o'clock.
: MUM, 11, ADVANCE:
For Adults, course of twenty 1em0n5..... 0 0.
For Lads and Alisens, —. 4 OD.
For Children, 100.
110!/"The Hisses 11. can be sae. at 71 ISABELLA
STREET, Allegheny. nolCh
Ei 44 COLLECTOR'S ISO.rloE.—The
Annual Assessment List, for 100, containing
taxes on lhnomes, Silver Plate, Carriages, &a., and
License Deities, ltrthe V.d Penna. Collection District,
comprising that portion of Allegheny county south
of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers, has been received
from the Assessor.
theP4a-vis, per,
t 4
1t4 4 7'
. Su d b.. l it t ract, comprising
of Pitts - -
burgh; ' and the adjacent Borongbe, most be made at
my office, No. 87 Fourth street, on or before the I RDAV Of DEC:EU/IEB NEXT, after which time the
pensltlo priecribed by the law will be exacted.
Other portions of the Dietrict may make payment
et the man* place, until notified by their respectiee
Depnty Collectors. JOAN SHEA,
Collector MI Yemen. District,
Office, No. 67 Fourth street.
Pittebergv.. Nov. 6, 1943. n07:21r
_ _
,) STUDENTS AND LOVERS
O MUSIC.—The "ell-known
colore,r, Mt. JOHN ZONDEL,_ Omaniat and Di
rr.-tor of ]foie of Henry Ward Bomber's Charcb,
New York will visit oth city daring tho next month ro .
giro a abort coarse of instruction to [harmony, the
Urban e,r Meted, on, and ebony Staging. connected
with public perfermances on the Organ, arid Sacred
Concerts. einarders, stating terms, etc., may ha oh.
toted et the Music Steno of H. Sieber tt. Bro. and
C. O. Hell,. nolgADoeS
LOBOS, MIOONO (..4311,1. NT or /111cluos.4 8
Pittsbu. Oct. 12th, 18Xt ,
SPECIAL M E ETING OF
VIOCKEIOLDEBS of the Eureka
Company of Michigan will be hold at the Office of
Bar: & CO., In Pittsburgh, on TVESDAY,
Bth day of December, 186.1, at 9 o'clock a. m., to act
on • propesition to tell the property of the Company,
and forte att.:ration of the By-Laws.
n0123t ISAAC M. PENNOCK, Presider
o°S]
;ICIAL CORPS, U. S. A.-A7R7 - 3-
crafting Station for this ateractire branch of
the array bas been opened in ILA. city. The nature
of the /ferric° and the inducements offered are cud, al
render this opportunity of enacting moat &Nimble,
and one that May not again be offered.
For further particulars inquire at Recruiting Sta
tical, No. 26 Fft•th erect, Plitabargh.
J.
tient. l3. DUFT,
Recruiting Officer.
111.411.41 K .4^OTICE3.
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rum NATIONAL DISK or Prrroeuntat,
(Las Pittsbanh Tied Comprty,)
Pittsburgh, Nov;: 1840.
O.THE PRESIDENT AND BOA D
of DIRECTORS have this day declared a
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-11l N
CENTS per ahem on the stock of the Pittsburgh
Tinst Company be lst of Augnot, and TWO DOL.
LASS per share on the Capital Stock of the Filet
National Bank, tint of the profits to the let Inst..,
payable on or after TUESDAY, the 10th (mt.
The Stockholders are hereby notified that the final
payment of the enbacription to the Capital Stock, viz:
Twenty-five Dolan, per share will be required on or
before the lot day of May next.
noSlm JOHN D. SCULLY. Nellie,.
Prrreernon November :4 , 1863.
Ir:TITE DIRECTORS OF' THE EX
CHANGE BARR, of Pittsburgh, have this
day declared • Dividend of PIPE PER CENT. out of
the corning+ of the last six months, payable on or
after the 13th instant, free of Gvv«rolnout tan.
no3Rw H. M. IfORRAY, Cochin.
OtMESS . BAAI, Nu,. 3 16tH. 10.TITE DIRECTORB of this Bonk
have this day declared a Dl•ldund of t'l YE
PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable tu Stock
holden or their legal representative, on or after
the 13th inst. The Government Tao on mote will be
paid by the Bank. GEO. T. VAN DOREN,
n03:20 Cashier.
kiIiCHAAIII Asa MASIurghMACTIMILI/1 Ball,
Pittsb, Oct.
ELECTION
ANNUAL FL
U "T Y 1 1 : 11 -E iXOTOISS be held at the Banking
House, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next, between the horn of ten a, m. and two p. m.
ocla:1m JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
haCEL&NOZ Bus or PrrresmtZul
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October 16th, 1663.
TIIE ELECTION FOR DIRE -
OBS - of this Bank will ba..held at the Bank
ing House on MONDAY, November Igth, 1863, bo•
Imam the hours delay= a. m. cud" p. ta.
ocl6:bn H. M. MURRAY, Cashier.
&taxmen Rum, Oct. 140, 11162.
jr -, ./IN ELECTION FOR DLRECT.
• 0/18 of this Bank will bobield at the Count
ing Home on the 16th day of November next, tw.
Liston the boars of 10 o'clock a. and 2 o'clock
_ • J. W. COOK, Cackler.
0o15:1Eti
Orman Deno, litteburgh, Oct. I.6th, 1883.
11: - 7 . A.N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
DIRECTORS of Ws Bank tell be held at the
Banking House on MONDAY, November-18th, at ten
o'clock a. m.
ocliklot OEO. T. VAR DOREN, Gelder.
Liao Ccrr Bank, Pittabgigh, Oct, 15th, 1803.
U•AiN &LEMON FOR THIRTEEN
DIBMCMOBB
Banking House on MON DA YNo re.r 1 1 6th, h e l6B
d C a,t tbhee.
lnen
the boon of 11 a. to. and 2 p. m.
oc10:1m J. MAGOYTIN, Cashier.
SClwrial Dana, Plttabaro, Oct. 6th 1803.
AN" ELECTION FOR DIRECT
OHS of this Dank will be held at the Dank
hog Ilona; on MONDAY, the lath day of November,
between the boars of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. ca.
oclbare GM. D. WORMY, enebler.
01ALLOW OIL-10 bbla. to arriro and
age by ISAIAH WRIT '6 CO.
APPLE'S -200 bbl. 'ARAN) received
•nd tor sale by J. B. CAlr--
OlinWBA GRAPER-25 bozee reo d
Land Cro ede by usmur 11. COLLINS.
QWEET .POTATOES.-20 bbl Jersey
syso rdsues Jut received and for We sit 121
Second stmt. VAN 00.8.1tElt.
Dl{,Y API'LEI3.--300 busholB prime
0, store siul for Ws bi
con wEila ,t WILKINSON.
B%ci. OLD CHEESE, to be closed
vv ul it mit lota prim, If called for won.
note .• WEBB & WILKINSON.
LIERISPc—FRESII ARRIVAL.
C
80 Wog !rime lario dallhen, in Etat;
100 do do IVesters Drama, to Arrival ;
' tiolo 157.1111 k WILKINSON,OI7 Liberty at.
C ITUNR—',OOO bze. Western Reserve
2 00 do Uamburg;
W do Gimbal;
In - store metier ode by J. 13. UATIYIELD.
. . .
Q{JN I KlE§.-65 bbja. Grea.se - ;.
7 each Feathers;'
10 do Bap ;
To arriv,e on steamer Atlantic and for sale by
oolj ISAIAS DIOR ay a CO
r .
itENCEI MUld'rAtlD, genuixe import..
ationatsat received ; Durstrwe.• Lexington
naltard and Cohtran'a IngiLth' Muaiatti, Mink by
JoFilt A. ItENSITAW,
nall • •-• 'corner Liberty and Hand Meats.
ES: PO . I AILS'S YORK 1-I,uoo
bbh. atm Park In etom and for raleby
McDONALD eARDUCHLE2I,
Wholesale Grocers, Produce it Cow. Merchant',
elta
... - 242 and 244 Liberty street..
FICEII; M INCE 9U
ileat'a. "'jai iapply 4%, r/30EliV,
aribrelaiaP
itt:l44. or arkiggra" If
Palind, baik of the ClUally use
Y.F mots at tha IN.& want price'
JOAW:a. rrriar or
poll ; Cbmir m a t t '4, 3 maw =
stranii;lG,
ISM
LOST. --Oh Saturday morning, (proba
bly on the zooming train from Salem, tibia.) a
BLACK. attmosesnum BOOK, 000 teildng iss•
poll of value only to the owner. 'The
eultably rewarde d by leaving it at No. 122 S mithfi eldf
street.
no16:1t
Between 16 and 17 year, of age, who ham ohne
knoorlodgo of tho turning tmaineut.
Call at-136 SECOND STREET.
nolattf COLLINS &
- •
IPST.—Abont the 17th of last month,
arappotad to be lost near the Cemetery,YONE
GOLD OIiAIN WITH TWO LOCKETS attached—
one email and one medium vino—the latter contain
ing the picture of a gentlemen. A liberal reward
will be paid to the tinder by leaving the articles at
the office of WOOD, MATTHEWS A CO.,
nolu:31 114 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
IPN-Mll SALK—Two Bleat Furnace En
-a: gine., Steam Cylinden, 18 inches diameter by
four teat stroke. Blowing Tube 3 feet 8 Inches diam
eter by ere feet stroke. All In good order harhig
been used but a short time. Manufactured y Snap
Wade, Pittsburgh. Apply immediately, to
WOOD, MORRELL h CO.,
Johnstown, Pa.
VALUABLE BECONI.) ST. PROPER
TY AT LOW PRICIO3.—Two comfortable three
story Brit* Dwelling Ilona% in good location, be
tween Smithfield and Grant streets, cacti haring a lot
20 fret front by 60 deep, to an alley; bell, parlor, Ave
chambera, bath room, dining room, kitchen, cellar
and yard; gas and water natures.
for price and terms apply to
OUTHIMET it SONS,
tali Commercial Prokers, G 1 Market st.
rpAx NOTICE.-LAII persons in the
Second Want, Allegheny, who Lave not paid
their CotMIY, B , ate and Hooray Taxes to the County
Treasurer for toe year 18th, wilt find tee at the adore
of W. J. Citron, No. 161 Federal street, every peen
ing from Gto 8 o'clock, to receive the taxes. They
mast bo pald Immediately. as ao further Indulgence
can be given by mid Treneunu.
noldtct JOLLY RADLSET, Collector. -
FLOORING BOARDS!
6 foot long, varlom widths, fur We by
11°13 Iso
b.I~TItITRY
D' --
Rea returned the practice of his profession, •
Pitt:burgh, October Vf, Mt
°acorn
mi l CAVALtrir - 11 - oit,S - ES WANT-
K,,vvt, ap.—Tho nudereigma) will purchase, in
OP. market, CAVALRY HORSES for the Coned
States Aerrins. The Yoram to be from fifteen (16) to
elmeen(l6) banda high, from four (4) to nim (9)
yearsom all of
defec age, compactly bunt, la good fifth, and free
frta.
Bursae will be received, mtbject to Impectlon at
Pittsburgh, Pa., from the lat to the 16tb of Decem
ber ; and at Columbus,' Ohio, from the 16th to the
Slat of December.
FIELDING LOUSY, Capt.& A. Q. M.,
noladeeTtf earning:tenet!.
urieg 'l'o CON FRACTOI36.--Fro
pout. iral be re,it..l by the undersigned, at
No. 68 fifth .trout, eotil NOYEIII3ItII 17re 1003,
km the Grading. fte.parttu '
r and getting with Curb.
stone .o touch of Penn street as ties between the
craning of the P. F. IF. A C. R. A and a point 100
feet vest of Sterenson's alley. The propeels wDi
state how much Mll be allowed for the atone end
other materials In the theta Bridge.
For further particular. enquire of
JAS. IL BEED,
note:3i Chairman Street Committee.
urktlTEug - L'ENN - RVeiTirEbil
T EXCHANGE —2,500 acme to lowa, to tracts
varying from 40 to 320 sort. 040 scree in Ilkhlgan,
In tracts varying from 40 to TAI aoari . 2.000 scree
In El It:newts. 3,000 we. to the southeast put 01
Memel ; and 50 acme in Indiana. Obese Lands
have beets easeful/7 selected, with a slow eolely to
their local advantages, toll, kc , and will ho dfspr.ed
of upon liberal terms, for mall, of exchanged for
property in Alleghen• county.
Fur terms, Sc., apply to
0. S. BATES, Commercial Broker,
sole Butler street, Lawrenceville.
NAIIE 8 PIANOS are
now coneidered the ban Plume
made, and are fttlly - warranted fool '
eight years. As to the relative merit• of the Kaaba
Piano., we would refer to the mrtilleatee of excel.
team to crew poseeolon from Melberg. Gottschalk,
Strackoscb, G. Satter and 11. Vieuxtampts, .0 also
from eone of the moat dilater:idled prof...ors end
amateurs In the country. A call is reqectfially coil
cited before purchasing elsewhere. Pennine at a dis
tance will pleasesend for &circular. PM' NO/ ne For.
tory prices by CLIABLOTTE BLUME.
No. 43 Pifth street.
nol4 Sole Agent for Plttsb . gh and West. Pa
D ISSOLUTION OF PA_RTARSIII.F.
partnere/1p berstollito existing muler
the name, firm andstyle of BOCESTOCE AMMON,
In the Nttrast7 &winces, has title day been diasolved
by mutual consent; and ell bmineas connected with
the firm will be settled by either of said firm
BOCKSTOCE,
October Ist, LSO. ADAM A.M.310N.
In retiring from the late firm M DOCKSTOCE k
AliktON, I Jahn pleasure In recommending my late
partner to the patrtinage of ono cnatomen.
n0129t ADAtI ANDION.
A CARD.-111N1ON PAclllc RAII.-
WAY COMPANY BONDS, Emmert Prvistme,
(Rows Brawn of the Nctlto RoDee4.)
As bond; of the abase description will probably be
offered for tale in the money market, th.. public la
hereby cautioned against purchasing, or In any way
negotiating for them, for tho undersigned bate as
existing contract which prohatts-enUrely the mie or
um of raid bonds; while at thentim time the Statute
Laws of the State of Kansas give them, wider their
contract, a pier Wm, to all mortgages or deed. of
trout which can be executed by said OOmpsu7. 'Mr
inreetment in said bonds, withent authority from
the undersigned, will be Invalid, and wilt entail •
tetanus upon the parties who shall venture to pur
chase them. BOSS, STILL a CO.,
Coatnactors for building the Leavenworth, Pawnee
and Western , now called the Delon Pa
cific Railway, Eastern Divider.. no9:1 w
173(-71TCLAND'S PRICES.
Mau'. Double Solo Balmoral".
i. .... " sod double upparßoOm 4 00.
" Sewed Double &le Breen" 1 78.
omet'i Peedl4 wed : " ICM Beal Bails. 1 1 . 0 00. .
Pegged Morocco " 0 ... I 00.
Gonna " Gallery 08,
Boys' Balmoral" 1 00,
Mime', Youth'. and Children'. "hue at rei7 low
rates. A large assortmsnt of Gums, of all kind", ou
huid, which will be sold chug at
E.~►rie.~~rs.
001008 IdAIIiCZT 827141 CT, 24 door from PIM
NITED STATES GOVERNMENT
BEM
Of Om following impok►nt locatltla
Eager& Virg w inbL ik.giou
of pa Ate.
b
101.4.40szo2:1.11Lanst:an.ddmLtuipp "
Chaclestan Barba & p
en r naz irc.dirk
?or lb% by KAY &- CO.,
IT LUETTOEQUAL.—The immense
mass which for the pled seven ream hem attend
ed PROF. WIMPS IIaGNRTIO OIL In the amts.
[lon end cure of pato, emholden the propyotor to
state, (sad chanties* contratitmlori,)
That it has cared more Rhemostliat,
That it has eared more Sore Throat,
That It has eared more NsttraieM. •
That It Ime cored more Weak.../MIMI.
That It has cured more ulcerated Serest
That It Lu eared more fluxU
That It hatt d more Frosted ,
That It hu core
cared more Bra Feet
me, . .
That It ! w cared more Norms Affections,
That It bee ^wed more Stiff Altdots, ••
Than all other Pate Curers, Pala }Litters and Llut
manta Machined, o r w a by ungghts everywhere.
Knox jolllf STOW, Solo ARIAL
, .
Center Fourth. and Smlthisid streets.
SUNDRIES,
20,000 Mt. Thielrabeat Than
sOD Lta. fresh Pall Batter;
1,000 lbs. Catawba GraPAN
2 bbla Dna Eggs;
25qr. half btda..lia. 1 Macke:Tat
ado .do;
25 bbla Lahradar Carting:
• 3 2' " 'Winter Applas;„
• • 84) hash./nlea Appian '
;Paschen •
100 antainnind AbnaPtOn.
'kw rOcetrlng and ter ado,* ,
122 Ltbert atfee.,
GLELZEITIFT ; - ALL AP
< 14
.frA gb n*kr W. _
_:~
REIM—AIIWELIA/ifIHOUSI
rimy
Itig tin roc*. aanntal
Inquire ar -- Sll7. B. HATS & CO.,
Emuos 271 Marty stree<,.:
WANTEII , -
Ab Heads for Cap-Making.
Apply Immediately. at ISAAC CILOWNII,
no at 180 Wood smear.
BOJLEEb, 42x38.
fret, DouW Moil, in goon condition, sritiinind
and steam drums; fire front.
It I'SSEY, WELLS a' CO.,
Steel Works, Fifth Ward.
IKERSAL CLOTHES WRI NG.
SIM are, acknowledged to be the eery beet In
uso. Call and tot them at tbo India Bobber Depot,
Nos. 26 and da St. Clair street.
J. 6 H. PHILLIPS,
Solo spot. for till. eoonty
nlt EVANS VlLLE.—'l'ho
e w and light draught passenger
packet STARLIGHT, Captain J. 6. Harlon, Will
leave Au above, on TUESDAY, the 17th It., at 4p.
m. For freight or paaaage, applay dh board, or to
nol6 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
J. A. BROVVII
OYS WANTED.
TWO DOTS,
MEM
Primo Inch Flooring Boards
ECIIO3IAIFZn & LANC
329 Moray
DR. W. B. FUNDENDIECIW
No, 142 PENN STREET, two doom beim, PM.
JOH, U. 111ORLAND'9,
fiITATET NAM
1 00
LO cant"
4 0 "
No. b 6 Wood atroot
VOUR,FAS,I4IONB from the celealrated'
fic,6024 Mesas. A. 7. WIEWA.V.T it 'co. a
Mew So. .and In
Goday's Lady's Book for December,
In ultlitton to the following
T‘TT , 17XTENATON FASHION -PLATYS.
A SFPZEIS i • OLOHED FASHION, containing
int, figures, among which aro a dress fora Bride.
11111 d 14 aride6l2llidg.
The steel soigrartop an. "The Daily Gorareasit"
a beautiful plias. and an Emblematic Title, contain
ing lire 4/Ktinct pictures,—"Telling Christmas, Sto-
Hee," "(hitherto: Christmas Greene," "Jurenits
Amosemonts." 'Tooth," end , Old Age."
"An Opera printed in onion. Very enfte•
hie for the iireseut seams..
"A Skating Frame." Very useful for beginner.;
eau i.e made eery expeditiously and cheap.
bThe Cali.," one of Brodie . . celebrated fashions,
sill Also be found is ibis umber.
"The Butterfly Headdress," "The Polish Jaeket,"
Deist,. for Obis, Crotchet ed Netting for the Win-
tier mason, In all about eighty engravings of subjects
of Issehlone end ladies' work.
"WHAT A JEALOUS MAN SAW ON CHRIST
MAS EVE: . By Marlon Harland. A ChristmAe
Story, complete. Several other stories for the newton,
by our twin authorerwre, will be found In this naretber.
For ale et
HENRY MINER'S
noltk It 71 & rurTH STREET.
HUNT' S
„ . _
_—
PITTSBURGIIALMANAC
72 Pages, Illustrated
PRICE ONLY PITS CENTS
Ikady to-day. Oontatalag—
I:lreful arid Interesting READING merrEr. for
the rAMILT CIRCLE.
Near!y a hundred Valuable and Profitable Receipts
for making tunny of the met. Popular PATENT
MEDICINES, PE:RFC:VP-II Y, HAIR DEF 73, ker.
WAR RECORD.
ECLIPSES.
ASTRONOMICAL. PHENOMENA.
RECORD OP EVENTS.
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS or you GREAT
RKBELLION.
THE UNITED STATES PENSION LAW.
TRE UNITD STATES TT AW.
TERM DAYS OF THE VARIOUS L COURTS OF
WESTERN PIONSTLVANIA, cre, rro.
Calculations
Hightuthrs Dus, A.M.. Print:!pal
of Pittsburgh School, and Author of •• Dean's
Arithmetic/3."
A Neu. Feature of tide ...Number Ls the TWELVE
SIGNS OP THE ZODIAC.
PAIGE ONLY FIVE CENTS
Nerd part-peld on receipt at Price
lair A Liberal Discount to Dales.
JOHN P. HURT, Publisher,
liaaonle Hall, lin great.
Af THE
NEW CARPET hiTORIL
tPe
shall aell t daring the prsent week, at wholeaal
and retail, WITHOUT ANT A DVANCI IN PRICE
• tall lino of
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths,
In *hoot. 3to 2 foot yids.
WOOLEN DRUGOETS AND CRCMD CLOTHS
WINDOW SHAMS, 'PALMS AND PIANO
R
COWERS, CGS, SEATS,
STALE MODS, dz.
Thtcc
gond. hal,. mifynncrd, in first lunar. from
TEN to TWENTY-rivm PER CENT. within thirty
days, and we are now aelliug at LESS
PiCTIMER'S PRICES. Ottr stock le aintoet en
tirely new, all baring been purchased within ninety
dap, for cash, at ths very loam prices of the year.
MoFaxland, Collins & Co.,
No& 71 AND 73 rirrn sTILEST
Datirceu Post OM. and Di pate; Buildings. n •
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
PATENTED OCTOBER 13, ISM
MI
111.4 J Salt
Dtrrk Mak,
Light Di .e,
Frrnrk Mar,
Mare! Brown,
Dark Drown,
Ltgiti Brant
l'Arrry,
Ot2fs
Dork
Lgykt Drab,
Rum Drab.
Lt. F..* Drob
For Dyeing fllk, Goode, Shawls
Scarfs, Draws, , alone, Bonnets, Efate,
Feathen, Kid Gloves, Children's Clotb;og, and all
kinds of Wearing Apparel.
ear A RAVING OF 00 PER CERT. - WO
ler 2 centsyou can C. der as many good l as would
otherwise oast bra times that sem. t &nous suede.
Ca 4 he produced from the same dye. The powees lu
emple, and any one can use the dye with perfect
success. Direction. In English, French and German,
Imoda of each package.
For further information In Dyeing, and gning a
perfect knowledge what rulers an best adapted to dye
over others, with many valuable recipe.,) parch..
IL we & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.
Rent by mail on receipt of price—la cents.
Manufactured by HOWE& STEVENS,
• ,
WO Broadway, BOIIWIS
for rain by drrn;gista and dealer, generally.
ontharla
EAL ESTATE SAVINGS' INSTI:
TUTlON.—Eitatement of the condition of the
•bore anditutiort on the Ed day of November, 180,
published In conformity to thecharter.
Amount of Deposit. Nov. 24, 1863.....—.5103,591 18
Amount of Interest due
...... 1,954 91
Amount of Cloistbsgent Pond 2,423 22
First Lien. on Beal &tate 0 53,200 01
United States 80Dde........! 60 , 000 00
U. S. Debt Certificate. and Notes, (mark et
*slue,)
Tutored earned, not duo
00k. Furniture—.
Cash on
3107, u 73 01
A. A. CARRIED, Treaeurer.
The madersigne thewting Committee, andxa ned the books of ituti the haulswen
hies, counted the nub, Ae., and hate fhund the
bore statement to be comet.
W. B. COMMAND,
NICHOLAS TOEGHTLT,
WM. D. WITH.
Depoidta received DAILY, and EVERY 8.4.1 4 :g
DAY EVENING.
Intereet paid at 6 per cent. per ennillia.
•
iBAAC ]ONES, Pre:Mont. -
Han. Thos. M. Hove, Hon. J. A. Moorhead
Wm. H. Smith, C. G. Mousey,
IT. B. CoWand, Jacob Painter,
Hussy Childs, Nicholas Toothily.
ear Office, No. 63 FOURTH ST
nothlmood REET.
STABLESIIXD 17150.
PETER LORILLARD,
EN tart AND TOBAOOO MAEVYACTIIIISB,
18 AND 18 criumaßas imam;
(Tormerty 41 Chatham street, New Tork,)
hL Would toll the attention of dealets to the articles of
toaoufaortre, els
. Buovnt miry.
Outirtne boy
mar.a, rm .llamas, Guru Beppu, American
OoPselugen.
n.Hunigros, rasa Y'renis, liachttoetes,
tow imam.
Scotch, High Tou t Scotch, Irish Filgh Toad or
Landylbat, Honey Dew Stuck Trutt Honey Scotch,
Fresh Scotch.
Attention Is called to theJarge redaction is price"
of Floe Cut Chewing and thacdring Tobaccos, which
will be Mud of a superior
BACCOity.
qual.
TO
GrandmaSeioutto—lung, No, 1. No. ii, Nos. I and !tatted,
:I. .
irm cifir - err miii..r. A. 1... or Plebs • pares.
dish, or Sweat; Swett onented °rococo ; Tin rollCaTendlah. - -
exam:so—a. hic., Spanish. Canaater. Turkish.
WesN. B.—A. circular of prices will be cent on &polka.
: ,
,p p:l7
pUIiVIANC , E'S
• PROTORRAPH. BOOMS,
voana rzrza enkatmovrzemprt,
(LI dn4 ad star* aver 81clitagmea Jmlz Stem:
Pzrissimaw, P.
PkIO'rOGI-FLAPEIS.
of every On and :style, platit or colored. from tk•
popular Ciztiti• VIM' to Cake* and life era.
Ny; P.llllV7Alitliwould particularly call the at
tenifira of the 40X , );AND IN to the •
:moth!lity of tab eetabltotonen; being nutted by a
ithitailloot flight of stairs. Prim moderato, aad
aithifietion gttantab,d,d.
==l
' I Ikmta ml/4.
boon APPoLutedsolo' am t
the oak of MTKR4
of Plttebatgb, that ha bi-
tr SOWS OBIGINAT, unnnir insconspervz
tr , N. .-Tbey recoaunoaded by tbi urgrt ho lm!
14 the eitb apaoog width aro
G/A27 s ii zazTT Co., I & Ca, •
• ModaimeAD 4 Co, 4oleCni Tarim
Lea •Pasirsiut &Co, ' An 4
, • .
TaLow •12 bbis. in dors and
too br • tu t tia Mom Alt CO. -
Pit >11,1,0
LW all rzier,
CLEvE .tiAND,:. - -. 4 111
PIETSBDROIL ARDalDstti°° - igig
IFBEELIIMI rtAILIZOA
W.l STZ R ARlLifiGllinNteethi and anee
MONDAY. November 161h.1863, Ittlas will lease
the Depot of the Penraylvania Railroad, in Pitts
burgh, ae follows :
Pinstereek oad 1171alks Lae,
Leaves Pittsburgh I 145 km. 6nSD a_ m. 1:45 p. co.
.do Welleville.l 4:10 0 I
6:42 " 4:05 "
do 8 , ...b0wee 6:10 0 :r.1.5 0 61 0 5 - 0
do Whoelmg . 6:05 0 11:W sM v. CM' 0
Arv-; red & fl air 20 ".- 6: 11:15 0 i v:0 0
Connecting at Steubenville and Balkh. with Steu
benville and Indiana lializmid and Central Oho Rail.
road for Zansrilic, Newark, _CuiurisLud, Xenia. DO -
W. IreibmapolLs, Cincinnati, leuirville, Cairo, Sr.
Louis, St. Jcweph, and all points west and southwest,
and at 15 beeiing with . Beltimore and Ohio Retiree&
PaiegAnted Clorelenui Lies.
Leaves l'ittsburgh......--.. 1:45a. a.1:445p.m.
do We115ei110.....„..... 420 0 4:00
do 8ayerd.... , ......--......... 6:450 / . 625 ..
t
-do Alliamo. ...
....--..-.... 6:115 0 6:16 0
do Ravenna.. -._ ...... .., f. 40 0 6:56 •• do Hnde0n....... ...... gal 0 7:30 0
Arrival at C1eve1and........
... 045 v. th4o ..
Connecting at Bayard with was ranch fir
New Philadelphia and Cabal Donor; at Alllamm with
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad; ak
Ravenna with Atlantic mid Great Western Railroad'
for Warren, Creenville Moadrille, Union, Cn
Jamestown and Salamanca; at nucleon with Conlew
land, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railroad for Akron,
Cuyeosiga Falls and alllierstroty, and at Cleveland
with C. AE. R. B. for Eris, Dunkirk and Buffalo
with C. ,t T. P.. R. for Sandusky, Toledo, and also
with deamere for Detrolk
Steubenville and Wellm ilia Accommodation leavai
44 1 =City at 11:60 p. M.
g trains arrive itt 10:00 a.. in.. 3 :60 P. no.,
Sll5 p, to. and Z:10 a. to.
Through Tickets to all prominent points an be
e at the Liberty Street
_Depot, Pittsburgh.
1 1EORCIE PA R K I N, Ticket
Agent.
And at Allegheny City.
A. V, CASSELBERET. Ticket Agent.
/or farther information apply to
WILLIAM OTEWART, Agent,
mad
At the Company's Oftios In Freight Station, Penn at.
AN A
Attan - KA.._
Pct 2.20.
.01.
Dt/oxrui.-..._ .01
100.
Baring secepted the Agnew, the agile of the
SLNIPLI MAY, mined near EL Louis, /Ben
rite the attention of films and Steel ktanufacturats
to th. Altair(' given above, as reported by Profs. A.
A. Hays, of Boston, and J. LI. Booth, of Philadelphia,
which, together with the tent of actual experience by
manufacturers in Pittsburgh, Cinchmati and EL
Louis, determine. it to be the purest and moat vain
able.Blay now known, whether Foreign or American.
Pots made from It have mood in the . Maas Purnace
from 634 to 0 months.
Th. Ansiyais I. of the Clay 'stake, from the minty
without any molting or preparation whatemr.
poaneses great adhesiveness and plasticity outdid.,
which are not shown by the Anaiyati, and .bleb ad
mit of the mixture of a large proportion of Mellor
burned clay.
I am now premed to En orders for tits shore Clay
to Do shipped from Et. Lends or delivered hors.
CLOAK 011 NAMENTRGUIPITHE LACER, BRAID
AND BINDINGS LACE COLLARS, LINEN
COLLARS, BREAKFAAT BETTS, In new
styles; LINEN HANDEERCHIPES;oId
goods at old 'prima; SILK A CASH
MERE NECK SCARPS, RIB
BONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS &
EMCEES;
,_FELT BATS, BEATER.
HATS, SILK HATS HEA DDRESSES A
HEA.D.NETS, in era 7 styla ; BONNET VEL
VETS, BONNET SILKS, 13S Ansa CAP/3,800R%
WHAT'S JACKETS, 311EAKPAST CAPFE,
SONTARS, BALSIORAL SKIRTS, entirely
new styles; SLY, QUAKER, and other
new HOOP SKIRTS, FRENCH A
AMERICAN CORSETS ; BAL
MORAL STOCKINGS, Boston Bib
bed, Shaker, Knit, and other kinds, for -
fall and winter; GLOVES, In every styl• and
quality; good pairs MD GLOVER, in dark col
ors and pla black, , 00; 00d WEITZ KID
GLOVES, for S 1 00; Mrn's SHMLAND WOOL
BEGETS AND DRAWERS, teal Bona, and
a fell llns of other Um onto and
Plaishing Goods, forVei7Woman
and Children.
•
I zarwhalasele BOOMS trp stain!.
Merchant Tailor.
Ern
Imam
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
No. 79 Federal Street,
TWO DOOREI BELOW RAILWAY DEPOT,
Lk./ Orrin,
Lighg
MAW+la.
G,ap
Moue,
Maroon,
Ptak,
Papple
Roioal Pt" Tis,
Ramos,
Sarrit,
&aro
kuif
V. 14,
■oitiawytf
EMUS A.:11 DRAWERS;
ROSIEILY, SUSPENDERS;
Prints, Muslim, Ginghams, &o.
AT LOW PL/CEB, AT
M'OLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE,
FLYTH /311=2,
Flt E I FREE! FRERI
PITTOCK'S.
AND GET A LIST OF HIS
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS !
4107 073 01
I. 2ILiONB 81101:MD ALSO CALL AND
11,031 79
C:111
BEE THE FINE
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_ 11,011 24
PIEIV'TOGR.SLEOF4 7,a3u-m9
lIH
14 pas OillAP:s AT LOW PRILIS.
11,EW: Q. HAI. dcF NCO
Are now receiving their
Fall and Winter Scock,
And Invite their Mends ■ad Our pnbU. to axizatra
their stock, whkb Es the finest snd neoet'ecenplete
*Ter bzurtght M tole market.
Mimi on hind, • largo u•nrtount of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
cow= or Pram e26.sr:oiete-
hrzotizini,
BAILEY, FARRELL it OR,
PBACTICULL PLI7MBIEEM
GAS An STEAM FITTER%
Dealers In
Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, %hut
And all baud, of Attingi 3 or,,Nrater, Cia'a a kd Booms
AGITATORSAND . IMMO .1,014 oIL =MR'
arra, Lined with lied by sly proe am.
no roan' Eraser
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION:
TIBBDAT NVENING
,cnr,l7lk 7387 . at
71r, o'clock, wlll be sold, -at. the uommordw. Saks
11=1, No. 84 argot:
,aS Marto Malmo, Bank Steek; • ,
7 do Iron Olty Bank Meek:
I do Marchanta' Maaffictarare Nara:,
do ILiebanlea. Bank Stook;
do Western Insurance Co.;
1 do Marino Railway Co.; ' •
. a do Monongshola &Mon Bank Stock,
10 do Citizens' - Bank &cc . •
NI do Aliatbanyllonk Stock; '
DEM .8 M
8013 arx
_ _ _
64.
864„18
A larcoassortaxeit of 'nom AND 000.1a1NO
HOIISZ DIAMM; for .186 a—la pow. to ebb,
is
ono, to latitattdo Turkey, to Tartu'. Morocco.. ,
with gilt edges sia_arith marble odps--with tarts,
Imam* clasps amt Rtiatto litstanfar. ate; sad
Ina ths 'commonest to As Ivry bask For pals ta7
lataatis rates by . • . •
WM. G. JOIMETOIif 00., Stationers,
_67 Wood itilet.
pßOPßlfitil tin
pAPER A N II RLOP'E'• VARX7
Ss r
Intim/ Nom. orQt ' /Mb CAP tern r &
iiiige.„*A7 Wider Meet, MilreC47:77 • AlaNZtntlAFEktivg."44,7*, Tattll,,,
°P."(l2=at rum,' ano, 2sa__ sNamtlma.o,ltoo.;:rsp. ‘`"
. N_ang...zetem alma be' —WA
RWOOdatreet.
1 10 i Enlab , ;;.:
ISEJIEN
St. LOUIS, MO.
hiL A
ALU. GORDON
No. 121 ENCOND BTRXET
Prnsinntow, Pa
J. EL BURCHFIELD'S,
N. cor. Fourth and Market Streets".
♦LLDCSDPY CITY P 4
Black. Blue and Brown Olothi.
SATINETS, all Colorer-
Grey, Twilled White, Colored and
Wrung Flanneler.
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MEN'S FDDDISMIRG GOODS;
TIES, SURFS, WOOL JACKETS; .'
FLIANNEI, STITATS:
The LARGIZST and 101 .1 COMPLETE Yaottmiut
11 and oxamici. Fur utak and =par. qualltinl
and oat.
EATOII, I ACBII3i Rc CCL,
1104 ft& 1?•IA 10 Tura sritiam
59 Meirkert Street,
PRESCH 3113=0138,
it oo Pam YARD -ALL COLOR&
SILKS, •
axe., a oa—nrar,ointaz
DRESS epo.DS,
AT 1% so Inn sae. Pre mix
OLOAKS,
ALL Kanx(Futaz panchkuogy..
s tiis •
ran sini ism= !mum, ci ttsit
minurrnusa email* r
war as.r.r !
nob
STEFIL, COLLARS
BATON, MAURDR & VO4
Naa.l7ANDifnrtsapww,7l aswr,pan
I AtkinsonN•gteel aollars'and oto r;
With,. Divine Sias oppeararie. sis 1
fiat areal
So solUro47 MCI and tra m ttieT • 2 s '
Ai* areal
Irma soca or rya cairs'ssiixo on, II • , L'•
aeat'altarding Mom
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taw -
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Stra sta rpalrtpn receipt aril LS. • • • ,4 -
solivo•eaamolled Dr S 5 . Centi j. WM
etchanies NEW COLLAR Dr an OLD 081 pr g*, ,•
Wilke D hoot brolroar bomb! 26 mots: ••• ;. -
The trafor a Itt•NfIWYo4 ettatl' 0 3 4 6 '
PLAORIThit pt.!.
i,,,24/ Plume:re
•
E ars wan
11 •W' GOOrte
-LANE, TIVABOY C 0 . 28- -
ti
ael A-0.1 rzinuii, saws, A i ko ;“., •
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tim 4o
A.T.:mmureut:'*--1,
A..4 , L,.-5 w.. . ~.. JA .
: ~, f,. , . t , ..-...: , e.:11.
500 door extra three-thread Blue
uud.Grey Ituittizg,Yarn.
1,500 doz. fine extra do., all colon.
800 doz eitra heavy Wool Both
50 doz Knit Jackets.
60 doz.. Travebn" g Milts.
50 doi Drawers.
50 dos, Atkinson's Patent Stee
Collars.
10,000 Paper Collars.
VERY LOW.
MACRUM & GLYDE,
78 Market Street,
BEM= TOVIII7I AND'DIANOND.
ao7
NE' GOOD&—_We hero now in store
• compli.to *lock of
FALL AND IMTEII GOODS,
mat of which were purchaned before the late ad
wanes In prka, and will be wit at low rates.
BlzTod from =atm sad city deaden 'rill tad
oar Stock at all Ware well aisorted.
ae any other house. "'I vs". " 1"1
7 OSEPH HORSE & CO.;
77 .9 9 MAIIB:Sr STE
AND CLOTHS, AT
BOYS' AND GENT'S CASSIMERES.
CLOAKING OLOM
TUCICir JEIARS,
• :1: z, SHAWLS S•CLOAKS.
♦ Chit samortment of may delerlption of
EMI( 431-001113
EW' AND SEAR/11/LB/a; GOODS t
Hosiery,'Underganuenta ;
Gloves, snap enders;
noose, slam as, loarrAolis
Ribbons, Leo.
THY L.►li'CBT 6Tlldir43 I
BARKER & CO.N,
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