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SATURDAY MORNING :::::: :NOV. 21, 18418
Prison inspectors.
We have just noted as an item of news
the change made by the Supreme Court in
the office of Prison Inspectors, from which
it appears that Mr GEORO6 W. Casa has
withdrawn, and Mr. Josis It. MeCxxxxocs
boen substituted in his place. The political
complexion of the board Is of coarse
changed, Mr. 5110E,4131411.0E1L, who, as ;we nn;
dem:au:Lis not here generally. to concern
himself in the management, and was elected
obviously for that reason, being the only
gentleman there to represent the dominant
party in this State, or in other words, the
patriotic sentiment of the North.
The appointingpowcr in these cases, which
le a branch of patronage not properly be-
longing to that body, was transferred to it,
a number of years sinee,"for the purpose of
taking it out of ihe - sphere party politics.
The effect, however, has been precisely the
reverse of what was intended, and expected.
From that time forward, there has been DO
place about that institution for any body
who was suspected of a leaning to the Whig
or Republican side in politics. Tho Judges
themselves—selected more with a view to
their politieal opinions, and devotion to
the party, than to their ability as lawyers,
or honesty - and patriotism as citizens—have
recognises), no rule in their appointments,
but that of fidelity to the worst teachings of
Democracy, and have made their selections,
of course, from a class of men who were
notoriously unfit - for the place. As a natu
ral consequence, the affairs of the institu
tion have never been managed with any
success under this dispensation.
For these reasons an attempt was made
by one of di r ir members, two or three years
ago, to take the appointing power from
the hands of the Judges, and restore it to
the Governor. A bill was accordingly
s-passed through the House fiir that purpose,
but although the Republicans were largely
in the majority in the Senate, that body,
either from mistaken liberality, or for some
other reason which is unknown, refused to
concur, and as a matter of course, the same
abases have been - continued, and the whole
patronage of the institution directed tb the
stipport of the Democratic party, withench
results as might have been expected.
The opportunity again occurs of rectify
ing this mischief at the approaching sessie..
of the Legislatrae. We hope it will not be
thrown away. as before. It is an ill-judged
liberality 'tic: allows the men who here
pro.ed untrue to the nation, in times like
these, to hold any position in the States to
which any considerable patronage -is an
nexed. They never indulge in that way
themselves. It is to the maxim introduced
by them, that the spoils belong to the
victors," that they are principally indebted
for the maintenance of their power. And
it would be as idle to attempt to "make a
say puree ottt of a tow's ear." w. •: took
for any regard to the public interests in
the bestowal of patronage which was vested
in such hands. The time has come when
the public offices ought to be purged of ell
those whose sympathies are with th,
lima, and no better beginning could be
unets-rnacrwitn - th'e copperhead incites, ant
all their appointees, as there is no place
where the virus of secession is more abund
ant or malignant, than in the Judicial
quarter.
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Sufferings of Our Prisoners at Rich
martd,—The Crops In the Rebel States
—Ctist of Living.
Rev. Henry Clay Trumbull, chaplain of
the Tenth Connecticut volunteers, who was
taken prisoner by the rebels on Morris
Island„ and has just been released from
prison at Columbia, South. Carolina, fur
nishes the Hartford Courant the following
interesting information
Mr. Trumbull was released in Richmond
last Wednesday, prior to which time he was
in that city a few days, and had an oppor
tunity of learning.the condition of affairs
there. The accounts of the suffering of the
Union prisoners have not been exaggerated
in the Northern papers. A Confederate
officer remarked to Mr. Trumbull on the
care coming north to Richmond, "It is hard
to say it to you, Midyear soldiers ore dying
of starvation in Richmond- " "Belle Island,
said another Confederate officer, "is a per
fect slaughter-pen for your men." A large
part of the men on the island are without
any ahelter,edeeping uncotered on the sand
in all weathers. The exposure, with the
want of food, is killing them by hundreds.
An officer, who had seen them frequently,
describes them as generally emaciated, and
perishing from exhaustion. There arc
about p 4,000 prisoners at Richmond. On
Wednesday last the rations which were
served out to the officers in the Libby Pris
on consisted of one piece of bread made of 1
ungifted corn meal, with a little flour in it,
to each person. The piece measured five
incites by two and a half or three. This
was the entire food for the day, the only
drink being water. No coffee or tea, or
anything of the sort, is ever given to them.
The ration of meat for LI long tune had been
only a quarter of a pound per day to a man,
and on Wednesday that was cutoff. Great
difficulty proceeds from the scarcity of fuel
for cooking. Even when food has been
procured it has been impossible to cook it--
There is one small stove to about each hun
dred prisoners: These are in use air day,
and each man eats his food when ha gets a
chance to cook it. One of our officers who
had been in a hospital informed Mr, Trum
bull that the average of deaths of our men,
resulting from starvation and exposure,
was about twos day in that hospital. Four
teen were hroug! . .l in on , aught on lice verge of
starvation, nine of whom were carried out dead
the nett moriting. Only within the last few
WOCIa has the receipt of packages from our
lines been allowed_ But now the officers
are getting packages, and such as receive
them aro haring more comforts. Packages
sent to persons in.-prison there should be
directed to the care of General Meredith, 1
Commissioner of Exchange, fortress Mon
roe, by express, prepaid. The recent sup
ply of blankets from the Sanitary Commis
sion was most generous and timely. They
had been received at Richmond, and were
being distributed under the direction of a
committee of our officers designated by the
Confederate authorities.
The crops in the Confederacy are abund
ant, and food is,plenty; but the rebel army
is looked after first, and with this, and the
difficulty of obtaining transportation, little
• - food finds its way to Richmond. Mr. Trum
brill paid $1,50 in Confederate money for a
erip:Of coffee, and everything elite cords as
cemoh in proportion. Whisky, of good
iartility,'sells at five thousand dollars a bar
rel! though ts cheaper kind findi buyers at
two thousand dollars a barrel. A drink of
brandy brings five dollars, .
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The rebel authorities 'tale Our gree ....
hacks and give their currency eight trollirti,
for one! . h there is ,strinimeriak
amount of Stiff .1- throughout the rebel
'domains, the nflederaoy is far from ex
,
hausted."
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litieclalf thilltiperor, Itiapolito ' Tue. New York Mau' 'Paris correaftond- ` xrir t om , 4/W 7...11) VElt TLS k1..11E-VTS.
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Tbe French legislature was °paned by the I eat says a strange . reason is given for the - - --- - -------------",-- .__.
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1 Emperor in petann On the sth instant. We. Empress limit* 'Madrid. The Emperor de- 11RAEGES FOB SALE- 3 Barges, itttl 1 l'lt , ,
.=I quote as-Introduction -rind the passage's rek-
sire' t° pater up ali hie , strength for the
.g"oosTrd.er"c'ghlaiVO'hae."inidtC..ett...,e'' 1 eu'etr7.4r'or fir p, ' Impml cd Bio•iti-:• , earcher
Mating to foreign affairs in full : I sand European war, which threatens to EDGE; it , : .k. STEIt ART,
break out in the spring, and in order to r, 2; ; o
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1 accomplish this the Italian and Mexican pi N Id, K f.:( ; T R , im i:E —2 MO feel to ' .tatc r ‘ ' .
Mrs...nes lee Depute.: . occupations must cease. The troops at Rome a
"The groat sandal assembly of the bodies I and at Mexico must come home, and the fol.- n, t,te lids any t r .. c.tor
of the state is always_ a happy opportunity lowing is the plan by which this is to Ittqmve - ;!. ;is ITITEDTT I'IIEFT Pdtti cr,ii
for bringing together the men who are devoted 'be accomplishel . Spain will send to Rome 001 2t
to the public welfare and for manifesting the ; ten thousand troops, to take the place if the y...
truth to the country. The frankness of our French.h pir:s GALENA LEAD
1 ten thousand troops now forming the ....JO
mutual' intereoarse claims.anxiety and army of occupation in the Holy City, and
strengthens our resolutions. I, therefore, t
1 these will return to France. The Pone :2
bid you welcome. The legislative body has t street.
cc_i
been renewed a third time since the founds- , said to have already given his consent to , ,
lion of the Empire, and for the third time, in ' this arrangement.
Then Spain is to s:gn a - 421 Is, e2ttil
dispito of somo local dissents, I can only con- treetY with France, gtlarnnteeing the sta. C
iliti.l, PIF,ST AND PEST' I'LA:\ OS.—
gratnlate myself upon Cho result of the elec. 1 bitity of the new throne in Mexico. while
FVLI. - oI7T kVE DEAL ItoSL.SII ,,, D
tions. You have all taken the same oath to ' France, Mari- compensation, agree.. to aid
mo. Thst is a guaranty to me of your sup- Spain in protecting Cuba. To aceompli , t lec.ii .finis. 1 ....: fall:. Itatr4.ll . .1, td - :2" -,
port. It ill our duty to attend to the straits cf this nice little arrangement, is reporte I with r.-t0...1 ai,,i r -r., ma.t. t , ir3on a Is- ,
the colibtt7 -promptly-and well, rambling to have been Eugenie's object in visitinz si ' ll. 1. " "Is. I , d I+ld sI d N. ' .
faithful to the constitution which has givenns Queen Isabella.
For sale eel} Iw. 11. ICLEBNR k lOW ,
;s4-; NI Fifth str.,t
eleven years of prosperity, and which yonhave
sworn to uphold. A BLANDER ON .. ,„. ~
s.. VALLIAIiI.I . I STOCKS Al' A UM' lON.
Mn. NCOCN REFETFP I =the TUESDAY DIFENING, Nov 24th, Isal, at
[Hero we omit, as not of special interest or The remark said to have been ascribed to 7.;' o'clock, will ha ~.id, at the Commercial Bele
importance to readers on this side the Atlan- President Lincoln by Wendell Phillips. to j 1 '1,7'. b . : tit . r i f t: , ..llt s , ock ,
tic, the paragraphs of the speech relating to the effect that "the greatest folly of his life j -, do m0r,h0nr...""d0,,,,,,,dr00,. ~,,,,
commerce, public works, revenue, the colonies, waft the issuing of the Emancipation Proc- /o 0,. m....,r0 lasorawd_. P.. ;
do Mechanics Bank Stout;
education, etc., and give the entire concluding laination," out of each Copperhead journals ' I
DAYIS k. IIcILWAINE.A.ne ie.
Its the World and the National Intelhgenc , r. ''''''''
Sl'itA 1 ED Oii. STOLEN — • rum the
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CIILS• AND YEIICO. are attempting to make political Capt•tal. is
• corner of Liberty and St. Clow streets, on W , d
emphatically pronounced in high quarters „..„,,y ~,,,,,
nog, a BLAU:. MALE, totosclaa! to
Such, gentlemen, is the substance of what
to be altogether untrue.— Wash. Or. of .I‘ .. ar. scrod .prlng wagon. Tile wagon L °rammed live
we have already done, and of what we still
Y Tribune. - lisorr• Id of app., a box of cheese, a bag of roast sr. I
intend to do. Assuredly, the prosperity of FOIIII• nth, small nolelea Any ono giVinw Manna
-es tit.s thou w 111 lead to the reeovt.ry of thou, aVI 10
our country would advance still more rapidly
if political anxieties did not disturb it but in A CnarrasoooA correspondent mentions liberally r. warded. (WILEY STA all,
n.. 21 .t 761 Yvon .trod.
the life of nations, unforeseen andinevitable the continued arrival of deserters from the 1
events occur which must be boldly and fear- rebel army, and a significant tact, in this ' VOT ICE 'lO CONTI{Al" 11 /NS —fro
faced, and met without shrinking. Of connection, is that most of those men de- ftiliiii.t:i?di.d.olsnsorssi,:,.!,r,lrsiTl-
( 7 , 1:
, 1i . b ..k r , 1 L ::` ,, , , , 3" ,,,, 1 i e i
this number l a the War in America, the com- Poo
while on picket duty. Soldiers au, FEID ,y . , 0 ,,,,,,,,,, 0 , ~,,,,,,.' tees,' ~,r ,s gr,,,,,,,„,,
pnlsory Occuption °tilde:leo and of Cochin p o oted o f disaffection are never placed on of Uidge street, trove Irwin„ autos to 4 Lam,.
China, the insurrection of Poland. The dis
tant expeditions which have been the subject picket duty; hence, the conclusion is that , strcoo, L. Cho }lre. ssaol Payoncnoc stlll la toad. • t.,
those deemed most reliable are really disnf- th° ""''`"`""
of so much criticism have not been the result propert.l Proposals v.lll lc . •t'l al 1. A. LoIISON,
teat as they ate . the t.. , s ott the
fleeted. Sups t t ermalasien , r, Of
of any premeditated plan; they have boon . no2l to ittlibl IS 510111, l'hatrosan.
broa,ght abotiL - b - y the force of circamstances; Nr.enio Exurritirrrs INT EN a t..SSEE.—Letteri .
, 9 .0 mA . l' I'M"! 1 itER S OF illtSE
and yet they are not to be regretted- Mow, from Tennessee say "that-Major George L . _s_ Prop, ,11,11313 invited and will to re. eived tint d
infect, could we develop oar foreign corn- Sterns is organising a negro regiment at Gal- , r lUD \l,t II .. - th t n.., by tiro commun. co I
merco if, on the one hand, we were to robin- latia, another at &lamina, one at !Snare,. i lloeice. cr
Cho
Co ) of Allechon), for tho ntanatt
quish 'all influence in America; and if, on the hero, and one at Clarksville. Ho musters one . "r'' '"'d t".l . ^aid v 1 ,3 •or on. Itt ii d i ns . dnd I , . i, t
other, in presence of vast territory occu- hundred and two men into each company, in- 1 ~f , ,,''o u i . L ; t 7 t .. 1";!:;:: Vn Leather r 1. 1 , 1 ::: . •:" p ",: 1 1. . o. : . :T. ~,,,,,
pied by the Spaniards and the Dutch, France eluding four experienced cooks. In sit weeks ; soli, Ited fn. - 9 and 11l i 4 oel, h:•'^eerupl , e
was to remain alone without possessions in the h e raised one full regiment and six hundred 1 1 . 1"..1/01 , t111 t 1 /... b. ttlol.l .11.11.4 1 M ith s. n SifiTil
seas of Asia ? We have conquered a position 1 .
nip
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. mon In another.
in Cochin-China which, without subjecting COS . --......
i 1.‘1.1. \ 11CRI11 4 riAN I / 1 4
to the difficulties of the toot government,
Tua New York Unronercio/ Adreedoo e a X.
will allow us to tarn to account the immense nounces the approaching ~..„..riag, tI one
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resources of those countries, and to civilize the Russian officers with a young lady of t 1. .,
them by commerce. In Mexico, after an nn- place. The wedding will take place st Trier ,
expected resistance, which the courage of our '
' Choral, and will be conducted by the padre , f
soldiers and of our sailors overcame, we bare the fleet.
seen the population welcome us as liberators. 1
Our efforts will not have been fruitless, and
tie shall be largely rewarded for our sacrifices
when the destinies of that country, which will
owe its regeneration to us, shall hare been
handed over to a prince whose onitghteninents
and high qualities render him worthy of so
noble a mission. Let ns, then, put faith in
our expeditions beyond the sea. Commenced to
avenge our honor, they will terminate in the
triumpb of our interests; and if prejudiced
a ped, vill act see the good promise of Inc
seed sown'for the future, lot us not tarnish
the glory-achieved, .o to say, al the tn., ex
tremities or the world—at Pekin and in
Mexicd.
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•, r -:,-;,DISCIPLES OF CI I l'i ISi . Alit I 2 (~.,,,. ~,,,,„.„,,,,„,,,,„„,...,,,,,.„., ~,,,,,; ~.,.,.,
1- ounav Crr. ELDER JOSEPH K 1.221, Pnetot, ! „..1 ~,,:1 , ..1.1 a t ~... yr,. ,-, 21 .. ,„.1.
POLAND. ; Meet in EXCELSI.Iit 11(21.1., eiirner or F...lend 0 , 1.1 ! yr.. 7 r. vv.. ilic(i.P. out' PI .21( 0, reitnia 1 .•
' teilrock sire ,r Preaching every 1.0111! ... DA Y. •1 c ~. t ., •
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The Polish que , ition needs a fuller expla- ..1 1 „,;;
a... „, Tp; „; ~',,aver „ ,, , ‘‘pc; „. i.D.
nation. When rite Polish insurrection burst I NEiSDAY EN ENINI.;. The_y111••! , ore corli.diy t..-
Math° governments of Trance and Russia were , vital. _ - ,
on the inost friendly footing. Since the eon- „_-_,...... tri „ .,
O. FIRST CONGREGATION I ' •-' -"-
elusion of pear. they were always agreed : L.„=„7- Ise itiselPbes, at outs! . g i.. meet stated.. ( 111 EA PEI' THAN EV:EP.
upon the great European vacations , and Ido ly, In the ir.,o; ‘'''T2' t. r•I.I.EGE 111. II DING, i
not hesitate to declare so. corner .1 Penn and St. Clair body,. Pre( ' -
During the war it Italy. as miles at the LORD'? DA Y-Morntrig nod I..ening-a aes t the usti-.1
time of th e annexation of lice and Savoy, 1 iTz7 . . ,, b
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the Emperor gs.ve me his meet sir-ere and bigot:., ....,,e,;.‘iy„siviiyosini,iti.,ll(ll •
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cordial support. This good uuderstandusg t
demanded forbearance, and it was only the I ' PUBLIC .rOTICES.
Polish question, very popular in France, that _
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could induce me not to hesitate to compromise. AN Y PE:RSON linv intr. iny ..'s th
one of the first alliances of the continent, and UT.”' SERGEANT I !AWE. ail please return it.
toiraise my voice in favor of a nation robell- nolOSt T. B. lIAMILTON, OS Filth .11,4._
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iOA9 in the eyes ef Russia , but in ours. heirs
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o a right inseribed in history and in treat Ms.
Nevertheless, this question touched upon the
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most serious European interests. It could not his mime tr. be us..d as a criminate for the Ma3iireliy
be treated by Franco alone. An 111,1111 to nor of Allegheny (.05, at the ensuing ninnimpal ..i.c.
hazer or a menace against our frontiers alone t.pin. n .1-
imposes upon us the duty of action, without
unroof Ilimovoonst 1 inot none'".' •
1 preliminary concert. It therefore became . etttsbom,h, N1.1V...11'• I. 1•` , ..
' necessary, as at the time of the •VOTItS in the 1 ft . _.;;. 'AS ELECI'I ON FOR I . I CI ; C.F.:s.
East and in Syria, for me to come to an un- iis DIRECTORS of e 1,,. r• !ovine: , . t•• ••••,••• r
derstanding with the powers who had equal t!te ..,, e r t..CT . o . Y:::: : T..
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I rights and siren/mm.4ms as ourselves to ex , t"b,:b,...“Al!ii,
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L press an .pion- The Polio}, irourrootiou, .02,,!,,, 11 A. DA VIS.,•• 1'' , 11,..
which, from its duration, assumed a naitonal ' -- - -
, 0rr5.,... MosnsostiLLs Issreoscs l:-., i
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character, arnueed sympathy on every side, estod. irgh. Nor, ',di!, 1...;t 1
and the aim of diplomacy has been to attract
se PC„,.." --1.)1 V WEND __Ti, Directors ~f 1i,!,,,
to its cause as much adhesion OS possible,
- Company have this day rii , hired a Divot n
as to bring toles: upon Russia all the pros- i nr TWO Do t. LA RA upon each (hare or ,h.. C„pital
sure possible of the public opinion of Europe. i stock, tt to apyleal to the r(duction of tbe sus I.
This 1111, , 5t unanimous expression o 1 Duo )1 1 11s.
11. E. wishes , appeared to u• to be tho best means of r..`" s "'?
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persuading the Russian Cabinet. Sruf° T tu - , 11-SIGNAL CORI'S. C. S. A—A Re
notely • eel - distinguished counsels ha ve been Li' r--9 ' muffing Station:tor this aosactive brain nn!
interpreted as an attempt to intimidate ; and the army hint two opened - !Lis city. The nature
the steps taken by England, Austria, and , of tts service and the In v dn or re , rti . ents offc . rc.i t e
d os szl , i , a , ..
to th e ' ret:iltrzappovrt.uonit,
. 0 . lintr . o• d•-„ raid , .
.
Prance, instead of putting a stOt
struggle, have only tended to em liter it. ?",%,. furt a r t .. , :„ aro `,":„. ing '"„,,,,,” : 1 , , ,,,, ing . r . ,,.
Excesses are being perpetrated on both sides. , u o e, Ns. 2,1 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
which, in the name of humanity, must be i Lieut. J. H. I) U 1.1 , ,
equally deplored. What, then, is to be done? ;
_eon?. Recruit '. Iflicer.
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Are we reduced to the sole alternative of war ' ', THE NEW GYNINASTICS AT
or,ilenee ? No! Without having recourse to NEVI I. LE 11 A 1.1.. -I be Clasa. are Nem
arms. and without remaining silent, one memo for ~,,,,, g „ e y a l,,,,, at ~.,.. ~,,,,,„ of „,,,,i, o. L,,,,,„
to wai ato to. It is to submit die Polish rine, ' and Gentlemen, TUESDAY nod FRI DA V E:i.l,oy
tPoi to 0 Ebropmn triimmi. Russia has already INGS, at 7!•.'. Eedies and chodue. WE , ld , h k :• .l.
.AECILLIA I AFTERNOONS, at a ~.,1, ,c .
declared the conferences at which all the ' cod. TrAMA IS ADVANCE •
other questieps which agitate Europe shall be . For Adults. course irf twenty IsssonS.. ...... t , I. ,
discussed would in nowise offend her dignity,: For
Lads and Mims*, •• 11 I I S I .
Lot us coke note of that declaration. LeCit I F Children, . o r` 0 txr,
serve us to extinguish once for all the for
menu ! .!`.l.:3l___....____
of discord which are ready to burst y" . „.. TO
CHUB 1.) EN'i ii AN 1) LON'
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forth on every side, and from the disquietude , 1-I ''' OF ii 3111191 C.--The wetic-keeets
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itself of Europe; which in every quarter is ....:17 .
~;im.b.irt'i,JonflliNr.pripUt=l3,;pZvALT oot.ll,
mined by tie elements of dissoldtion, let a :
New Tort. wUI visit this city during the ;lost mouth
new era of order and of peace arise. i to give a short mum of instruction In Harmony, the
" fibs not ens. 6“111.111 arrived to rebuild on , Organ or Melodeon, and Chorus Singing couno . ted
new foundations the edifice destroyed by the hoed I with public perfnirmances:m %h• Organ, a m nd y . ( i t o rt;:l .
of time, and piecrescel hy rem/tallow , f Is it I =it . th C e lr = " Nit . o th res t n i 'r !f t ll m . 1.1:111 ' ..r . A itro. and
urgent to recognize by new conventions that i 0. 0. Mellor. nolEiDecii
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which has been irrevocably accomplished, anti
''''":------,. COLLECTORS NurtcE—The
to curry by common accord what the peace of 1 ., : -/ .
Annual Arser.satont Lid for rind, rontainlng
the svorld requires? The treaties of 1815 have ; Taves on Income. Silver Plate. Carriage', ac., and
ceased to exist. Tho force of circumstanees ! Li...ss poin its tl y , 4,1, 1 0 1,1.1„. n j!,,,,,
.... 5 .1 p,„„„ .
had upset them, or tends to upset them. They ; District, rompri•ing Lill • nth,
P 7Ol, and tith Words of
have - been discarded nearly tiverywhere—in , the e l l , ; of Pittsburgh,
rib,tptinit
.Ptr1t0ttTh0Lti,a,,1i1,p,.,,,•,.y..e...1.1•
Greece, in Belgium, in France, in Italy, as I i fnlm t tt t e i llivi ' Lr, and the la.; are now due- I
upon the Danube. Gerufany is agitating to i will receive the Tag. ea akin:Raid. et the odic• of
alter them, England has generously modified Aldermen BUTLER, No. 126 Vr ylie street, frail the
them by the concession of the 'Onion Islands, I list day of November nntll the 16th day of Derma
and Russia treads them under foot at War- r, 1869. McNair., between the hours of I anti 6 jr.
m., after which thaw the nen:titles pn•ricrll , 4 , l 1, the
saw. In the midst of these succesive in- ~,w
.ii , ~,,,,.,..,..„
.16" A 5Ettr., ,,,,,5 ,
fringements of the fundamental European I Dimity Collector till Divisin, '. 1 .11.0 Diairict ,
pact, ardent passions become over-excited, no2DeSsliw
powerful ,interests demand solution in the ---;--
South as well as in the North.
(What, then, eau be more legitimate and
more sensible than to convoke the powers of
Europe to a Congress, in which self-love and
resistance would disappear in the face of a
supremo arbitrament? What can be in more
conformity with the ideas of the age, with the
wishes of the greatest number, than to ad
dress ourselves to the conscience, to the rea
son, of statesmen In all countries, and to say
—Have not the prejudice) , and rancor which
divide us already lasted long enough? Is the
jealous rivalry of the great powers incessantly
to obstruct tbo progressof =OS: floe? Shall
we be constantly casting defiance at each
ether by exaggerated armaments? Aro our
most precious resources to be indefinitely ex
hausted in vain ostentation of our strength?
Shall we eternally preserve it position which is
neither peace with its security nor war with
its chances of success? Lot us no longer give
factitious importance to the subversive spirit
of ext.eme parties by opposing ourselves with
narrow calculations to the legitimate aspira
tions of nationS. Let us have the courage to
substitute a regular and stable state of affairs
for an utthenithy and precarious condition,
even if it should cost sacrifices. Let an meet
without In preconceived system, without exclu
sive ambition, attic:sled by the sole thought
of establishing ars Weds. of things based hence
forth upon the well understood interest of the
sovereign and of the peoples.
--- I - 'cannot but heifer° that this appeal
would be listened to by all. A refusal would
lead to-the supposition of secret projects
which fear the light of day ; but even if the
proposal should not be unanimously adopted,
it would have the immense advantage: of hav
ing shown Europe where lies danger, and
where safety. Two wa' are open ; the one
leads to progress through conciliation and
peace ; the othe.., sooner or later, Conducts
totally to war by the obstinacy of maintaining
a past which Is roiling away.
'Yon know tow, gentlemen, the tone which
I propose to adopt towards Europe ; approved
by yourrgancjioned by the public assent, it
cannot fail to be listened to, for I speak in
,the name of France.
. Tug ECG:MEESE CONGRESS CALLED.
. ' The latest aelegraphie despatches by the
;i41.i114..1121111 *Ch that the Emperor has limed
letterainviti4alie sheraigas to a European
Congresarin purtmanceof the dechwationcon-
Mined in his speech. - :
ti,.
msal etann , .nt
NO 11011.6 V699£.1.:4 901: MATASII.‘ , . —
telegram had been posted iu the under-I*
NA 11F: S•-. 1 ,1,0( is ro „ = „ 7 -...- -
writcr'e room at Liverpool, to the following 1.4.tv r...onsidere•l ~,,,
effect: "Don't ship anything to Matamoros— •'.l II j .
blockade effective.'
la , - LL I.
WENDELL PHILLIrS, in a leeture t tV10; • r •
on Tuesday evening, expressed him-elf in
favor of continuing Mr. Lincoln in the Presi•
lILUME,I.. tlfth strs.t.
dential chair for on,ther term. w•
REL IG lOUS .11^0TIt'ES.
-41 ; Ell - AD 11 - ER TM Eat
....
RAGS. —lO bales now funding from
raiirOad and for .ale by
nu2l TM ATA IT PICK FY de ('0
IIEATIIERS —7 Racks now Il ndto.L:
from railroad and for lab. by
no2I ISAIAH DiewF.Y & CO.
CAREASE.--(35 bbls. now landing troul
rallrAvl and inn eAle by
Yto2l . IYAIAII DirKEy.r.
LUBRICATING OIL—We are now
wiling a pure "WELL OIL" equal to Nn. 2
Lard Oil al a lubricator, which we warrant not to
chill nor gum and la entirely free from send.
JAB. DALZELt A SON,
no 171.• CO and 70 Water greet.
cITORE !Tilt ENT ON MARKET
STREET.—Tbe baudarome Iron Front, No.
Market street, next door to N. Baena & Nona Is of
fered for rent on first of January next.
Addrees JC/lIN WAY, Jr.,
nolfh2pgal Sevriekleyrille P. 0.
VORBALE.—Two Braet Furnace En
gine& Steam Oylindera, ched diarunter by
fur teet etrolte. Blowing Tuft 3feet I inchet diam
eter by See feet stroke. All in Good order, having
been used bat abort time. blanufactunul by Knot,
WA ade, Pittsburgh. Apply' Immediately, to
WOOD, DIOREF.LL A CO..
Johnstown. Pa.
F INE
FOll SA D LE.—TikiMPrgeOtNh
three-st ow. e N N I
I 0 1 I
DWELLUSG, No. 85 Ponn strati., hole", tiny street,
offerpd for sale. Pore $6,500. The house is well
built, furniehed with marble mantilla, mte and aster.
Largo yard and alley In the rear. Any one wishing
to am tbe house can enter through tho sie gate
Penn street. JOU N WAS. d
Jr.,
nolB:2ptjal Beelnitleyville P.O.
FLOORING BOARDS
Prime Inch Flooring Boards,
16 fuvt long, scions widths, for solo b 7
SCHOMAKER & LINO,
n013.1m
GOVERNMENT SALE.—WiII be Bold
at &Odic Antilon, by Neon. DAVIS & Melt.
WAINE, at No. 54 Fifth street, on WEDNESDAN,
Not 75th, 1887; at Id o'clock et. to., • lot of con.
damned U.S. TOOLS. ney can bo non at the Auc
tion Booms on the 24th lost.
Terms - 'NO;IIE,
Lieut. C ot, of Ordnance,
Commanding Allegheny Arsenal.
nol*td
Eljnet received by
HmT 8.08LL22C8.
MM
41111E11175EXE-rrfi
In .tor.. f..r prle
.111.}:X.4N1'F.11 GORTUIN
MIME
. iil•- i b c.f •Tblon.:td s• h
t t. y ;,
• ISA FIIITIIIIFI 111:1.11:1
BOOTS AND SHOES
_♦ NV lk,/lex4a.it• Pri
• • 14;;;;1 4 .\N I; NII.•L- - ••• -•„!••
..; ;
t•• .1. •••• ur.td 11. • 01- ; 1
a 1.-w to
•arghtl , ra.iing ;Ma ;,;•••1;. a;
JOS. H. BORLAND'S,
m r.K ET
ge.sterso,-.1..a
XT I 1.1, F E a! 4,11 AT PC t 1 CAt C
r 110 N, c ,
the -,tv.r. L ...t Y awl 4,1.1
D. V , FLO: Y.
1.0,.• I tIC A ItTLIA.II.%
un1:1
tktgq• I r- as .I“lpart..
TL ol• •n-I 10;1.
L
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• A DI '
I . lll' L'l 10.11'.111()N:-
' , l, I Ny.tt•ln
1 . ••11. A. C.... quy.
• - a) •• IVuli.LAN•ut
I
lk Mai %, N...v tt ,rIE-31p f win
'rho thrl , I. it
our 11 ,
u. 4/.•: Ittii 11,1 ; , ..Itl wpt
T•lnn.
Vt 0:1-.1E0. 00h Thar •tott .
I t lt or P.. • lopentry It-,onm.
o ;An'. 11. ~ t... 1• a- on Life.
4 -.tie KAT 2. ntreet.
chntly c, opt), thy 1111 l .krint,nnitrni Nr,
"t .1.. .; rt.
IIIDAY, the In!, 11... end..., A. D.
11 t•rk n tl,O ttlintri.,r, .1, ..e.t.a ten! ..rate.
I / All those lots of 4 •. e ‘1:.101 , ht
t0..1,1m0 Alleale.ny ...nun,. Peon-41,4pin. 1.•,n;
e arl of a. tract of W.; on p.-4 1•4 21.4,104 e^piter,
~f •f Groett.bury, iV. oalentann
I`. to,.,itaula, ht., kn.., a .•
And ountln 101 ree0r.1....r. tt diagram of .41 , 1
property. duly er r. Iternellye • Gib,. ta awl
for the .I.l.l.ounty. to Mae 11.adt to]. 2. 1...ka ID. en
lot. N. 4.1. 2,2, 4 and A. in block C.
VIIA RR PATTERSON, Alsnlalntrator.
T.,1114 of nal , Made known of time of nal , . I
no2l 0.104 - taT
_
L'4 ALL ITS BRANCH
ro.—llaviog parchan•Yl n lingo 'dock of Annie
for CASH, we ore attie to otter groat lattgaten at et
troFEAmoy low pikes.
d THER. REDS; II AIR, MUSK AND SPRING
MAI"( HASSEY, OLD MATTRASSES, re-made to
he beet manner, and Y EATIMIL It EDS renovated.
A great variety of BLINDS. TABLE rk FLUOR
011: CLOTH. 47.111)85ED TABLE COVER,; AN
, LADE BILASSmni at AI, ILLA BORDERED MATS,
CARPET BINDING?, nod every variety of blood.
kept In that lino.
Ws Inc Ito the attention of the public fpnolally to
our WELL ASSORTED STOCK. •
All order, promptly attended to.
Plena. kvv• us a ran at 17;,...% FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny, (house 20, morly occupied by Mr. Sempla.)
.0181. BARRER NIRLo.
MIMI=
stin .cCN'Ti"::4 NAXOS.-
t ' •
FilLsT CLASS PRIZE btEDAL •
L..irrs
AT THE LONDON WODLD'S FAIIL
TLc Loti.l hatroled World .ass
Pianos a Steinway'. Naar
Tork mat., are. %without doubt not untataal of
th. t 1 'Oil& Tiol [Quo
tis
moat 1.11-llka Yr° pa, has -41, and combine. tan goal
ic.l of billlion , > and ti „at itovrt.r n ithont n, angin
a.t approun to loaraltn-ita. Diasarni Crar.tor, Walt ,
W. .1. of tha grain Piano Forte tiollary lu liog , ast
nra tto roia wont. ft, England "
A thoiro 4took of tiTEINW AY'S PIANOS now re
rein ing
H. %LEBER & BRO.,
TIFTU STREET,
role agielas k-Strinwri'slll ll .!tat.
BAILEY, FARRELL it co:,
yRACITIOAL PLU 1 DE3I9,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves,
And ell !dude 9f PtOtto for W•ter,•G.
AGITATOM AND TANT:M FOR OIL, ItEFINE
HIM, lined with local by • now proneini.
oc •
fIENTLEMEN'S WINTER BOOTS.—
V We would invite tho attention of gentlemen
who !tato dialcUlt3 lu getting loots mad*, to our
largo amortment of
DOUBLE SOLE C.,1.41T
TAP do do d
TRIPLY, do do do.
Do do wAnrnruacriaßAlN ROOTS.
DOUBLE SOLD AND UPPED, DALY do.
The goods aro - made to epode', order, Ind (or mud
acne and dorability ant warranted equal to any elty
work. •
GEO. ALBREE, .GON &
notil Corner of 'Wood and fourth struoti.
MET=
=IIE
Kt v.,. , rr rA.
,•.,,,,, IY..rnm
H - ne. Cu tants.n. Pt
I - 4
. .. Er!..nt 1.-J , A
pl, ton tto EA. -So
.n. ,A, SA: , . . ..
1.1.0 d :•.....I1 \IWO..
ii.,l 1 Trts, Arten.:inrer. :::,: ~.1
00 9 1L..1.11C11 .hut.
stubborn Iticere, trissumattr Ente.ntora,
e..: - Vto PLlnrl. th.:11.1.
ll)spepelts, CA, N Jt: .•., in :111, , u t ,
Itt,o-nritt r , .. E..n.nrel relt1:1-,Sr.l Ithoulo
I r r •:::, AT 111 E WITP.IIY LIFT kittlEY A 1., WEST TtOY
ns•Ae. :Am.. tr - Spy Ine I on. Sinnt, Foul :t.,•toitoll. NEW I 1 MK.
E .n.ttA f ro t. tgett, r Aril u All utl, t tr.- 10.0) , 1 - .melt Inn terinn •It.tt.
•• net front so 111;,[..y. i rm.:ESA:I tr the I,noo Ir•-to: I. tl.• ils
t • t •e t al, nost In tinrr,tn., '4,lsts , 10-inch ebells.
. snuol 'Ail to I,.•orfil. ,1,...r, A 1 TUE U. S. ARSENAL GOY EENOWS ISLAN i2c
uotel pers...ertonly and IV. NEW 'l./ECEL.
eonllng to ti ret 1 ,, • " ' st• IIio• .. ',rr - Kg sl: '.
'" IS-brob shell.
Jill.S 0I V. IT' - h oc. Et-ineb A h r ,
•
S..st ltt.tneh shells.
S. M. 'FULTON'S DRUG STORE. ' AT THE ALLEGRENY'AUS UN AL, Pl rTSBUSOII,
PEN NNE la ANIA.
1,1 , 0 11.-inch batteriu,; shot.
I,- • inch shells.
t 1 I.; Si LA/ —1 ho test .ilui 10-Inrh shot.
zi stock of 3,000 10.1uch
lArge
AT TILE ST. 1 '''7l: 3 ARSENAL, ST, LOUIS, MO.
Perfumery e.r.d. Toilet ArticieJ,
10.1" loch eheLa.
AT THE WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WASIIiNG
IDS, D. C.
1,0"... 1.-inch Letter tag eihd.
1.. 1 1; 1" , •1‘. it e h•lls.
mel 1 0 , ell elmt.
3,1100 U , - inrlt obeli,.
TI. Projectiles are to Le made of the kind of
I rectal, and tuepented niter the rub. laid /lawn in
the orduanu. Manned, with the esceptlon of the 11.
oich hiatus-log shot, mina), art, to Ise main of gun
metal, of until'. rau..ito.; 1.•,,C15 35,1N0
am pnund• 1. , I!.e clam.in• and thevettiust
mtnt frvm„r Parnaos.
l•rawinge of all the plauectlisw run ISel3
of the at - weenie Is Itcre they aro to 1m delltored. The
uroJertiles are in in• triste-circl at the foundry where
Jost, lei; mast I • •1.-11 i• the ...ions arsenals,
ire.' Of clurgn for tr osp nation ..r hantliingoint , i
litreied at the arsenic Pelivern a
e must be toad
at the mt.- of not 1,89 '3U five per ascot. per week.
of the mamba. •
of prs;"coil , ll entitroctnd for ;the first
delivery to t. mode w aloe tlo• ty dep. alter the date
f he,Mmet. tied any 'shore to der r, at a ~prcif
led ! v.lll sobjee Ito; coo 1 roe!, to a torten. , '
then um lmo ber he stay tail to deliver at that time.
neparate town be ntntle for .•och kind of pro
.1 t otol tr Incsh r lc. cc,
doh.. :it uals .....•-• ote ! .
0...-11 Mud et er-h • '•. - e•
!%. 1,1 ol;• - •ed from parties tin
1. propr t .r. 01 worke, alto are
known in ihm /HPO , l.O'lll to IV • .r.;
the work coot:anl f their ova mdahlia
requhroent
h potty F.
otiatng nontract will hs ir e.
,
to enter into bonds, sith upprevcci sureties, for it.
fsithlol execution.
The Itepartment r.servee t. , Itself the Holt to rn•
jet any or all bole, it oat .bent satlefsiesory, fur
any COUP ,
proposels will be arldreesed to ' L'fik - ad ler Gen.-,
Gt - OltGli D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnonce.
Weob
ine-ton, D. C.,” and will be midonud "Prey-sal. for
Ilea. y GEO. D. RA.filoAY,
RolMentitd Brig. GOD. Chief of Ordnance..
600,000 I U lIF I °"OLL
T.LirCiT ltuairrEancrrart GenertAl.'is Dieter.,
Pittiburp,,h, Pa., Nov. DJ, 1103.
; St sled Priqualle will be racelved at tide office an'
til 12 o'clock to. the `2sml LA' Or NOVEMBER,
I 130. for forutelaing and delivering SIX iIIiNDRIID
1 P.OOSAND BUSHELS OF GOOD MERCHANT
ART.. COAL, at Cairo, r.t., 31.suplIII, Toon., Ticks
berg, bile., or New Orleans, La.
myt ',tate the ttriLo, delivered at the
atarcl ar.mtl rtr_ - re, qeparately
Ridden to take the riot of tics "raga of water. The , '
tone ..f deli rot , to b.. airtwaed hereafter.
I Pint - K..lr -wWit he marked .'Prop , mals for noo,nnn
; 01 Coel." addrre , ..l to Ltent. O.
L.hoSe, Deputy Q. It. 1, n
o. C. 0. ..., Pittaher,;h."
lota , mar..
The al, l l,ty lon bidder u• ill! the contract, should
,it t. oar s.; • Von, m" , be plarant• by
tree
p - rentc.. •laust.troX must be Bp
to she guarantee.
Tho reelastrobiltty of the tmaraulora must hr are,sen
by la, °Mel.; curt sea, of •lie Ilk of enamel
4 curt 00 of •
the I ti',-•1 States Dietriet Al'
• t rwy •
dc. Bidders must lie pr. to peruses whet the bide
9 , 1 , ward,, tor ,matd, or • `sir proposals W.ll n..t be coseidered.
19• mar.!..l"• Clouds equal to ete...a... to half the awn to be re
trim, on the CUL, nct, signed by the contract. - a. 2
al cr nth .f gattrentor., will be redritrod of the suc.
....sterol bidder open !doing the contract. As the
Loral must accompany the contract, It will be uccee
racy for the bidder' t - have their bondsmen with
tlnin fr to have bond , .lined imucipation, sad
Ina ly to be prcal..red It - hen the contract is signed.
Form of Gusset/tee.
—,of !1e manly of--, tel State of —,
anti —of the conht, and State —, do
hereby guarantee that li able to fulfil t contract
tn ne:nrilanco with the torn. of hie propcwition i aud
that, el.eulti hie proposition Is amsepted, h• ill et
once enter into a contract therewith. Should the
root
'ad ba onsneind hint too are prepered to lewatite
tu, Elizabeth 1.0; his ss•surttlee.
tp; LTo this quotas:glee m
Fo met be offioio/
d. b(79i n meree tr..; ee-t ate abwro rat rammed.]
tit Preps:ll9 robe disloyal pe -1 9 will art
ase Shahs int cued, and an cloth of allegiance will be required of
Madera brio.. alantng contract..
enr uorlemtatod himself the right is
rejtat ,all lids that he may deem too high.
Payment to be mad. upon the completion of the
contract, or nn e'en thereafter as the underalgmal
he in read, d. CROSS,
Inafifitil Lieut. Col. and D. Q. M. General.
Omen Jr TAN Corrr.OLlL6(l. AU...013.1r Clo. Pa-,/
Pttt.burgtr, November litth. 10101.
PO PRINTERS AND STATIONERS.
_L --Sealed Propowils will be recoleed at this affix
ati] time urn INSTA.NT, Inclusive for furnishitig
n OFFICE. DUPLICATE' bEYENTY
'-1 F.CTION DUPLICATES, sad SEVENTY
.CllOOl. DCPLICATES, for the year 1101.
Be d meet,. of Comity Oommivicrant.
• oln BENDY LAILLIGHT, Controller
1 . .)V AVPLICATI( IN iN Dl'.N
--,.1 rrsrin - rm metal- , of the -1
1 e Dental .kseoclatitm," have adopted the
Yr hrri,. t. cl. i, • tl, -41
EXT. )k111T1,3 POND LkI.LI.
.1 ko4RE:-. , 1: \ T.4.v
S. ItAZIN'N J.WKEY
r YRAN,:II . ANNI
N. \ %IN `ll. , I: Ey ER„t\ P
I' r h ,I.ICERTNE SO.a.
\
.\ th. .et 11,1 rit•••1 ....Frt. rtt
001114 1;1111 1110::-.1INS. ICS., I.
ill- 1.4 BRANDI 1..1
WINF, I. ripe , e In! :ity
J. M. FULTON'S DRUG STORE,
r. 7 rim( ILFET
tw2l
10NZ. 4 I CTLON WATEIf:
Ntni lb.. only known run etly or Dint.. ytnt Dr
t K , nn y- Illorhi r.
!3. 1'
CA.NIITUTIoN WATER ttllnnt doubt tho
1,. 'IL I• I in-toady far DIABETIS, tool hnt.
non n nhitit
riu ..
that It I•'a itt,Ml.• a , lin , that
Mit ‘• • • produrs slc,p..d tin:lift:lly soy that it
I. a t tsvcry sae an which it ha- In—tt tttl
tti. na in tha Bladder, Cutout... Gravel, Brlok l , u•t
; I 3111.-too. , t Milky Unnilutrcloa sth.r I rot-
MEM
3. M. FULTON, Dm:utast
I ,1,,r1..1..w 0.
I' II I.IsT ot . A 1"11.1l'A
TIW.A :or ..11in", !Monti, filed In t% Clurn.
i• , ,ward,
do;
Ell
I
Nk
M 111. r .1 , , do.
1..••. I Il• , 1 •, btl. mon', k;
odo w ...•
W flow r, 4
Juhu Ooleru.s.l;, do,
011111,
John Ito. I,reiner.
Watßot,
sth w.-
John YU, her, want., hut..., do.
r. L. Joh...ton.
11.. h 'ells linl,, 1•••
oFa:••••, wor.l.
1.11.1.ny do. do:
.:oh Jost, ;Ler do;
I,ewu tort•rn, 4th ...rt. do,
U. A A. Como. .ther do. do;
Vird.D,,,ttei. Loom., .In.
do;
G•••••rne ef. riwr, loom.. do,
11 1......r0nn0.0th0r good, do,
..
G.+. tavern, 110 - colughain
Ryon.. Cwt ISlrsolnghorn
trt,, Lutvrencevlllo;
.1. \V e •. do;
)101 South Pitt.thortth:
". Lupo, ea. - hon , •, hatough
1 1 1,1110., 1...• Elinatudlit,s;
•••hr. Mifflin ty;
3t...ente tp;
Chntt. 110. tpt
P. n, 11. G
.1.1,1 800b00..., L. Ft.
or,
Pre., 1...0f, de
kli n 54. 34111,1 , out I,t; h 0,,,
W IO r,t, to,. rn, 1 . . 01, 'lair 41:
Ann ...tint: 1 .... tp; .
iho Coon will meet on W FAIN Dilf.KY, Decnnunor
i 0 ocl , uk ft tn. liesnonlit.ranreg must
I, Moll on or 1,1 , re that. Apt,:cants mutt
thou. t • toy t•floo Ito do)'' nr twartnd.
r21.:11,1 te
1.7,1 \LILY I)\* E COLORS
MEE
%
-i iv %%, [I
=
ihzrk
lAg , t‘
dlove.ou,
ataroou,
Pink,
Pur;e.
Finimou,
soirlet.
feel!.
t.; ! .;fojeo,
Foe , i!rob, I
I , ,te, Tech Teiiose.
For Pycing bilk, Good, bhav,
bract , . Dreeeee, t Bonnet.. Vat:
Featners, Kid Woven. Children ' . Clotlong, and ell
k olds of Wearing Apparel.
terf - SAVING OF co OEII CENT 'Ka
For 2:1 rent, yen can color as many pods as would
•thcre Use root five times that sum. Various shades
con pmelureil from the same die. The process Is
simple, and any OITO can non the dye with perfect
aurcissit Directions In linglinh, French and Gorman,
inelde of each package.
For further tuformationin Dyeing, and giving a
perfect knowledge what colon are best adapted to dys
over others, with many taluabla recipes,' p , :-rbits<
!lows & Pleven.' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.
bent by mall on receipt of price-10 cents.
Man./factored by 110 Writ STEVENS,
:4;0 Br midway, Thaton.
For rain by druggists and dealers gonerally.
Lk : L.
k 1 k r. 4
oht Bite
h.
1 1:
r•
h
'V 0 NIORE GRAY lIAIR.
I.\
.I.UXTIRIANT HAIR BY USING
TI EC RICJIIVICNA TOl2.
Mid it an article. bat recently introduced into thin
con Itt ry, hot ban tonic been &notably known by tits
.r•brityof Franco as - thOir only °Tooth's! II
It to onmplote within itnelf, no other
Jr•••• 1•• •crompuntmocit of any kind being Wt.-
St •orltan lhe ottalOMlPtlt of OH fonowil.t 411 , 01•
INole r•••:tl, other lbw complisuce with lb*
I. it arltl, 1. attlureil otos .nenther, rvakew (Pow Unto
0 cattle.
2. it tent rtuili it grotr 011 Bald Honda.
1. ft wit! mice.• nth trothealgeoatino.
t Ic will remove L . ,e , Daluirwr god .143:v.
h. It t.dll 'nuke/Ka ITair Soft .th 4 'Meaty,
d. It teal preaOrte thr.OrticinolLadOr to At,..
7, It teal pwrette lit. flair , r.f• rui/infl
A ft twee Dineen of rho Swap.
Tt le not Dye coo'ntnius no tiitrate of WSW, or sot.!
other inzrultont InJurnthe to either Sift or (lair.
rrice, it.
For ante by all c.rpoctatle Druggi.ts
el Tit 01.Tt1111.7sCI , IN, Lion, .Agent.
nor or Smitb field and it.arth Stn., Plit•burn h.
noln,tessraw
pliv'l'lllilZlYll :1 1.1.43-StS
(.0 be spod tha lerseel a esorim^cct of am bent wake
Enm:m
of ALIIIIIIIS In tha Nt3, at prima In null all, (pan
60 OEN . ' li.perards
Yon can gct—TTlir, TI„:111i.EY mouocco AL•
BUMS, bolding 50 cards, :nn $.3
upwards, according to idyls and Ilninh.
Yon can glq-110110CCO ALBUMS, holding 30 pic
tuais, from $l. 50 upward..
You (111 i ttylne atlilltalme priers, .d
all aro avrnsatof tol.ef-the lx.st malt.
and material.
N. I 2 YOBTII STRZILT.
Yon eau fp.t—PIIOTOGICArki. ALBUM CASA/Strom
Gn tents per dome or 5 cents a piece
wards.
Yoo can get—Anything yon want at tom+ prim
1140 elsewhere. -
If Too trial, to purchase at LOW MOEB for mgt.
tiolB
pxuumirs (MIXING IBONti just,
foootatti and for sale br --
oat JAMES BOWS, 136 Wood street.
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1,11;,11.1. kI
Tl, r
FOR SAI.}: BY
e. a 6 (SYIFTII STREET
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do.
t I gu I
PATENTEX OCTOBER 13,
ror resto , lng and beans I/lag tho Hair
AT wars,
MaPionjo Hnll. Fifth Street.
JOHN P. UPIMS,
EZ2ZEI
MASONIC HALL, TIVTIF EITEMET,
P R OP OS.ALLS
)1i0!!!.}641 1 .: - Ft.' B ravl,t , UST, OPENING 7
t
OV.Ps.,i4.
\\ 01,1 0 L. Wlll tt Dl-4.4/...4 ,
~I.t,:toti. 7 le, 151$ ;
a .t',.....: i%uptror.la u t.'. : .v......'....1, at tht...ttiht. ita- t __
1 4 6, k ... ~, ,1... 1 rj, OF I)} :t E:V1111 . 111 i BEAD -...
N I: :\ T, 1. ,, Ill:1\ V rhoJ E , TI LES. 1 ,, to. de.dr.,l ORNAMENTS,
Lo s., ~•..•.. ~...„,....
i Gimpes and Trimmiun
..,.-•
;v.
T'!4: I.lio S r.-!.\ L.
NITROUS °SIDE GAS,
conmonly canal LAUGHING GAS, for the pandoss
ratnottot, of tottth. LAUGHING GAS ham long
1..... known to the world as harmleca, and n utast
ercntuallr simperer& chloroform and all other ardor
Moto. awn,. leading Dentist, to the East hare
trtrat.c.tm thy; (ia, for some time, with great
C. YING, , J. D. WHITE,
J. E. IN(1, VA.NDEVORT gO7(
I'. FILL, M. DEPIIY,
J. AVESTBAY, HELLIHEN A ORR,
J. AIJAIIS, J. HOFFMAN,
It. 11.1NCIIESTE11, 11. BAKER,
St. O.OII.I.F.SPLE, J. IL WILI.IAMS.
no7:3toss•S
MTLELLAN D'S
SHOE
AUCTION HOUSE!
No, 55 Fifth Street
A noir and toiontitnl poopersilon for
Ciaiippost nand*, Lips end Relish Sikhs,
doted by cad or iiolj weather
Prepared and for rale at
CIEOUGL A. WELLY'S CINTILAL-DITG Stearn
Carnor Ohio and Todoa Streets,
nolo In Idarkei Ham, &134nclony
GENY.RA FoligiffcliftENCY
AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.,
TI 11110AIMLY, 'YEW 701111.
liitakLlagtom et Ifqr ragas on Great Britain. Iroland
ea • twin Lteorpool or Quee”etuern.
rackazvs lOrorardol 411111 r—rte of the world.
WILLUM BINGIIAIII.3t.,
rod Addima'asyrom Office, Fittebtattle
FOR .SALli—The
AV undersigned odors for tale a verydealrable piece
of land. mutainfng la% scree, nearly. elidakd to
Baldwin township. It fronts on the Drownrille
rood on cr.• .140. wail ton olds on the Ellsobctlitorn
wind. It is pert of the White MD Farm. Thin lot
be. a boo. erected on it, and ea orchard of Apple
and (ffier ry tree, bearing trult. Tide lot will Wand
ue ecnunmortetin• moms. net void WM* the !DM
at I.iarr, it will be for mut.
For further particulars inquire at WIWI! RALI.,
or the aubusiLer, tinowden townallp lD ._
eld.2:eWdorrauf "
1
itr-8111YeUrfoff. fkrkti.dif,
learn you can parcbare a terceetc.ry fame
, Om*, and lot of ground la ruet front by .10
der., tor Wu? Terms, E`..4)0 etah ; remainder ln ono
and- we year, &tam° In Duquesne Driniugh,near
the Water Works. Also, a tercestary brick dwelling
hour° and lot aunt:tithe, luau. the abon, .will bo
for ea —one.half ran, remainder lu ono mid two
pare. 'Miners, or all incumtaince. Call at on ce
et our ..Co,e td Market street, Dylan would secure a
cheep home. S. CIOTIIDEHT SONS
EYES ANT) EAR.
DR. BAELZ
Ts porticubm attention to ttor treatment of
CURONIC DISEADES;the ETE Orol - E,A3.1 °past..
on CIXESDACT, ntf DINT ETES, for ARTIFICIAL
PUPIL, blurb aUTIFICIAL ETES, and treats rut
I NF LA3I3IATUIIY EYES f, Abe linED ILEARriD,
A all &mum oXectlng the Ear arid leading to
Deolhoro •
0190..100 ELTII Strth'ET. IftEMlStf
400 BBIS. PEACfr BIAZi.W WHITE
MEWED, and otter 'mtrletbo of 'DIM.
TOES, from Ito* Emit Kato.
A 1,., • lot of choke &PELEE, of Illftbront bbtan,
frarb ark nom sold by tbe asollootstinfon„.
=IS 111/IW•D 11:8 Disoced, •
G°t- 1 _" !let
FINE STOCK cF
=I
VELVET RIBBONS
BIM
Seasonable Gloves null Hosiery,
'vole. szht t 4, suit rVrryitxly
HOODS. FOR . LITTLE :I\U GIG
Skating Caps
Nubias,
Sontags,
Handkerchiefs,
Embroideries,
Scarfs,
Ties,
w AREE , AND NOTIONS
and ail who buy to .ell again. are fn
rit+.•l 1. , give. us a :alt as us uG.•r indcrement•
fndu a tar®.• and well selected stock.
MACRUM & GLYDE,
)I.IIIKICT eiTREEr. 'NO
e
1.1
Fnnri 1. root T 5m..1341
i - AFTNTS LINEN CUFFS
J!
JUST RECEIVED,
FINE(ASSORTMENT
CENT'S LINEN CUFFS.
EATON,'MACRUM & CO.,
N 03.17 AND ID FIFTH STELE=
TAT Kw!
REDUCED PRICES !
DARKER & CO.'S,
59 MARKET STREET
SILKS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, MERINOS
DRESS GOODS,
Gent's and Boys' Wear,
E3ALM(~I 3 AL BIIRTt4
GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON
DON'T DCT BEITOBE ISCES.N... THESE.
uul7
N EVE'
GOODS.—We have now inst—ore
• aauplete atoet of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
most of whick Wie rm.:3mnd before the lute ad.
ranee In pikes, will be sold at 10 retro.
CLOAK ORNAFTEHTS,GUIPURE LACES, MUSD
AND BINDINCIS, LACE COLLARS, LINEN
t;toLLASS, BREAUJe AST SETTS, new
•tylew LIVEN HARES ETlCallaS;old
goods at old pricse; SILK d. CASH
nrgrx RCM oLAitie,
WINS, FLOWERS, FEATrntrs
RDSCHES I FLLT HATS, MATER
RATS, SII.n. !ULU; BEAD-DRESSES &
READ-NETS, inevery style; BONNEI
VETS. , BONNET SILKS, SKATING CaeDELHOODS.
ZOCAVE JACKETS, BREAKFAST OATES,
SONTAGS, BALAIORAL SKIRTS, entirely
now styles; SLT, QUAKER, a nd other
new HOOP SKIRTS,. FRENCH &
ASTERICAN CORSETS; SAL
MORAL STOCKINGS; Boston Rib
bed, Shokor, Knit, and other kinds, for
- Sll and winter; CLOVE-5,1n every style and
Tudity ; good pairs KID GLOVES e Rwlisk col
on and plaln black, for SI 00; gas! Warn KID
GLOVES, for $1 03; Hen's SHETLAND WOOL
SEMIS AND DRAWEES, real Scotch. and
a full line of other Undurgantents and
yfidahltgGoode, for Men, Women
and Children.
War Wholesale Booms np stales
Boyers t country ; and city dularsoritl
Ed
our dock at all alma uaorted; and prima M lose
aa any ether home.
JOSEPH HORNS &
TT & iB IitABEST STREET.
DRY GOODS?
J. NI. BURCHFIELD'S.
CIA.) ASS,
Shawls' and Circulars ;
BIiA.NKETS, FLANNELS ;
Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds;
CASSLIorVERM 3
CLOAKING 01,0`1'.145;
FRENCH MERINOS, all colors.
EMPRESS CLOTH, all
PLAIN AND FIGURED POPLINEib,„,
S - .II3II4CVLIALItS
EATON, NAOMI co.,
line. IT AND u FIFTH EiTSIZET, Pertsnitag, Pa h
Sole Agent' for .
ktkinson's Steel Collars euuleuffe
Essrorlled Wblts, hewing the , aypeszseos - srut come
fort of Luxes. To mints* ma and trtrelwrk
are lerslusble.
=WS num ov arm =SAM AND cons: •
Cost's Standing Oolisre.------41 Cesalau
Tuinaia OD, • ,
so, ittl;
/Wile!' Narrow I 00 Soak ~'
Oufle Lb 6 per yrr
Best by post on ne;;lpt -
Etat Coltet* ressamelled Pot IN cants; at intilrin
=asap, a NEW W 16.14.11f0r au .0LD..0193.
udios It ta not brake or lent for 'Arcata. -
The trade espplbsi st the New York Agnit's ;el*
Tor Finalist address
.11A.T09, 51,t0n:4x04:
oca:to ritsourrat re-
FALL GOODS '
• NEW GOODEi
Jed remind ihte
mviittrir
tta Ii0" - SEDIM fnarga.
IM=l
VEW O.IILAN-g7:150.
•.11 bbls. far to prima, coatiod aitaga,
nolB LITTLE