The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 20, 1866, Image 2

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TITESDAY, IZOVEhltE:ft 20. 1866
TO YEARLY AMIVERTIMERS
. . ,
°vivito the large amount of ac vertislng patron -
ege with which - we are - favored, and for which We
sre dinlY thankful; end the increase Of our circula
tion, altogether beyond our present mean' to nut
tily al promptly as ore - ought, eve And it generally
inconvenient; sail sometimes quite Imposszble, to
Sneed changes for pearly advertisers. unless left at
oar - Cointlng-coos before seven o'clock • In' the
THE HOURS tar IB9lt,
Within a few yeari comparati;rely, to
"most of the cities and largo towns, the
daily term of labor in roicharacalana man
ufactriring eMployments lma been ilioiten
etbilninmtaer 1-ona ft(teen hours to ten
and yera given number of men in these
departments will in general accoinplish
more, with.the aid of the inventions they
have • at' command, than many times the
same number could have done one hundred
years, ego. _it is reasonable: to_conclude
thay'What. has already been done. in this
particular la ss'nothing in comparison to
the general results which will ultimately
be achieved. The progress of invention in
all the departments of practical life is des
tined to continuo until the human race
sitallbe released from drudgery; at least
all except those who may be concerned in
the production of daily newspapers.
In its day tt was a great achievement to
se; tame a horse and subject him to disci-
One, si . to make him carry and draw. In
the early and rude day in which 'that feat
was first ace4mplished the successful man
was raised far abOve the sphere of ordhattiy
Mortals. He was actually deified. But,
however much horselaming may have
done for the; world, in the way of lessening
ingrain toil, the taming of steam, and elec.
•
tricity, so . as to , be 'able to intrness those
elements and set them at work, was S
. vastly greater triumph of genius; This
%Mining, -however fully commenced, has
been no where near'completed.
Some eminent and sanguine philosophers
of Germany and France carry their calcu
lations so far that they anticipate the time
when potatoes, corn, and other 'edible'.
shall no hanger be grown, hut shall be Mas•
ufactured, so to speak, directly out of the
elements that exist in nature everywhcn
in-profusion. Of course, a vast advance
' in chemical knowledge inust be made be
foie such startling results slialfbe realized.
To perceive this with some justness of ap
prehension let a man take a scientific ana
lysis of various kirds of food. Ho will be
struck with ,the pretended acuracy with
which each property entering into the ar
ticle is named and the proportion of it as
' sighed. Ile will he astonished to- perceive
howlittle, in intrinsic elements, the most
dissimilar articles differ from each other-
But he will be amazed if. he takes the par
ticular atoms of which any fruit is said to
be composed, and attempts to beat ca
mould them into the fruit itself. He will
quickly discover that however exact the
chemical formula may be, that some subtle
f - ' element, some vital force, altogether beyond
the reachof art, is wanting to complete the
work-of creation.
However it may fare with his manufac
-- tore or food, it is manifest that the pro
:grests of imprOvement in relieving' the
race from the necessity of bodily toil,
must Be gradual and in due proportion ai
the nobler powers of mind and heart arc
developed and employed. .With not a fcw
'men the work that is got out of them is
the hest result of their living. if ,all the
celebrated men and women in the world
'should-be instantly placed in circumstances
to render physical - toil unnecessary to their
.itibelstence, they would relapse into abso
lute barbarism. Work is the great
civili
zer, and matters seem to be so ordered
. that until people acquire the habit of being
- , industrious intellectually they are cote
. polled to be industrious physically.
Much is said in these days , of the ad
f vantages that would accrue from furthil
abridging the houre of labor, in affording
opportunity for study, family enjoyment
and rational recreation. Habits of life,
untorteutately, are not certainly induced by
opportunity; or, perhaps, we shall express
the thought better by stating that leisure
has its perils as well as benefits. An old
tradition, which has much solid sense at
the bottom of it. represents Satan as a re
- markably . r,asiduons purveyor far idle
hands. As yet the philosophers and trio-
Wilda, whatever they may do in the die
' tttnt future, are altogether distanced by
/um. Those: personal disfigurements which
somewhat appall infantile apprehensions
seem to have an indescribable charm for
idlers 'Who are farther along in years.
Stunt Wrmata, reputed th'e ugliest featured
mm in England, made light of his hidetius
. neas by declaring. that in any circle, how;
ever refined and sensitive, it required only
half an hour for him to take off his face.
Satan. seems to have the same sort of knack
of so tickling idle folks that they coon
overlook hitt-repulsiveitess i
•
l'irz Asia :already given our readers a
knowledge':if the Cahn - vs.. Cahn trial
(news venderi) in the Cincianati court.. It
was Buddettly,hronghtto a close od Friday.
The plaintiff's counsel asked for a continn.
mice on the ground. thermic of the , jurors
had, since the Commencement of the trial,
ex pieseen , attopinion In relation to the
merits of the case. ...Two witnesses swore
positively that they orerhearethe jaror
m ake the objectionable zeriarlosolliile he
as positively detded the ass!ntion. The.
trio' was continued and the sp ec ig icat i ous
ambodyieg, the, charge made against the
juror were drawn, that he might baye an
opportunity of disproving
Trra census of the 'lndian tribes of the
United States,accompanying the annuat•
report of the ommissioner of Indian Af
fairs for 1886, shows that the Indians are
• distributed as follows: Washington super
,- intendency, 14,800; Oregon do., 19,471;
California do., 25,962; Arizona do., 31,500;
Nkrado do", 8,200; Utah do., 19,800, New
Mexico 'do., .10,000; Colorado do., 5,00 C;
Dlikota,do., 24,470; Idaho do., 7,380; Mon
- tano d 0.,; 15,683; Northern do., 18,178;
Central do-12,837 . Southern do., 53,904;
r I
various independent agencies throughont
the country 26,779. Total Prouberin the
Mated States, 295,714.
Tort Chicago Rout/Mon in a vigorous
article demending-41e Impeachment and
relnoval of the Presidefit, maintains that
Congress is the concluslVenrid - tlual judge
ofthenature of the acts which shall be
held to afford grounds for impeachment,
and that, therefore, the intoeacintent and
removal may be ptade on such grounds tie
may seem just to Technically this is
true, but it - is irety plain, nevertheleris,
that Congress would Linke a-great mistake
if•it should perform so gross an act except
for reasons not only tangible to. the popu
lar apprehension, but carrying impress of
' stiftlelency:
°sonar: PXABODY is in Pigladelpilia.
ti e re e ee tlipriserited Bishop litcllvalne,
of Cineiaoati, with E 25,000, to tie used for
tire benelli:Oflaiyon ,College. He also
,dozuttod, last week, 1120,900 . to the m en ,
jaad BlatoricplSociety.
. .
UNION EACI PIC _RAILWAY—LiSt..
EWA;
ST. Louis, November 15, 1566.
THE VALLEY OF TUE FAN 112.13.
The Union Pacific Railway, Eastein
Vision, follows the valley of the Kansas
River from its mouth at Wyandotte and
Kansas City to the remotest sources of its
farthest teaching branch—the Smoky Hill
Fork; a distance of not less than three
hundred and fifty miles. This valley is in
some places eight miles wide, and in no
place below Fort Riley do the bluff's,:
which board the valley On both sides ap
proach nearer than from two to three miles
of each other. Probably the average
width of ,this bottom land is five miles.
From Wyandotte to within a few miles of
Lawrence, a distance of some thirty-five
miles, the valley is heavily timbered.
White oak and bnrr'baks abound, and I
observed some red, black - and other
ties of oak of all kinds, hickory, soft ma
ple, elmosyeamore, black walnut, cotton
wood, liackberiy, poplar, ash,. skc. Here
she railwhy company have on their own
groundrin inexhaustible supply , o he f timber
for ties and other purposes, and numerous
steam's - mills are busy working it up.
The scit :a this timbered disixict is sr
passingly rich. The value of such tract
to a railroad w hich runs for hundreds ot
titles through a prairie country can hardly
be estimated.
Some distance below Lawrence the road
enters the most beautiful bottom land prat
ryes I ever saw. The dark, almost black,
fat soil- it, as I saw in some cutsthroueh
which the road passes, from eight to twelve
feet thick, perhaps more. There is no
swamp land in this valley; for, although
the ground is level, the water does not lie
upon it. The soil it chiefly comptised of'
very fine sand—the same precisely tha
found in the ever-shifting bars of thdltlis•
sours, and with which, the water ot that
strange river, whether high or low, is per
petually Intermixed. The same kind of
shilling bars abound in the Kansas river,
of the same color, and composed of tbe
gime materials. The water of the Kansas,
however, is clear and sweet. It is, indeed,
the Missouri in ininiature---displaying,
however, less of grandeur, but more of
beauty
TUE BLUFFS
Moro or less. distant froin the river, as
before intimated, the valley, or bottom
land, is hounded by bluffs of moderate ele
vation—varying from fifty to one hundred
lett in height. For the most part they are
'much less than a hundred feet In heit.lit.
These bluffs are Dulcetly !elestitute of tim
ber, and are coveted with grass' except
where the singularly regulat stratified
lime stone rocks crop out. In souse
places, extending for long distances, these
rocks present the appearance of regular
`and handsome masonry, of straight, verti
cal range work, an& is not the least beauti
ful feature of this paradistcal valley.
But their beauty is of small moment com
pared with their utility; for they are among
the best and cheapest,. and . Most beautiful
material I ever saw. The- masa
is composed of layer over layer for many
1 tact in 'thickness, the several stratas being
from five - or six to perhaps twenty inches
in thickness. The texture is not unlike
that of marble, hat they do not take the
same polish. The color is a light yellow
ish gray; and whether viewed . near or at
a distance, they make beatitilul IiCA.IS.C-S
But. the most remarkable quality in these
stones is, that,• when fresh quarried, they
can be sawed like
. timber with toothed
saws; and yet, after being exposed to the
weather for a short time, they acquire the
hardness of marble or ordinary lime stone.
„kt ~Junction City there is one 'of these
stone saw mills in operation, and I caw
some buildings composed of the blocks
thus sawed. They were 14 or 14 inches
thick, by, say, twice that length, and us
regular as pressed brick. This will be
pre•erdinently the valley of stone houses.
These rocks - underlie all the higher prairie
lands of Kansas.
From the summit of these bluffs back,
both north and south, magnificent rolling
prairies, but little less fertile than-the blet-
I tom lands of whiCh. I have seen, stretch
offal.,,c ost indefinitely, only broken by wa
teri o rse, along the margins of which
'there i always more or less timber:
I haie spoken of this .valley asfar as I
saw it l -, 140 iiiilesfrom the mouth of the
river. , At - Fort Riley the Nun approach
nearer together than in any other place I
•saw. 'The' natural scenery there is very
beautiful. A short distance above the fort
the Republican Fork comes in from the
northwest, ;with a lively current and a
copious flow of clear, wholesome looking
water. Just above the junction of the
rivers the bluffs turned off rapidly, leaving
a magnitimuivalley, orra gentle swell 01
whiqh, and about two miles farther west,
stands Junction City. Nothing can be
more beautiful than the location 'of this
city—it is a little one yet; yet its people
seem to have faith in it, for they have erected
some fine houses of the stone of whirls nave
just spoken. Here at present are the head
quarters of the Denver, New Mexico and
California mail and passenger coaches,
and from this point countless numberi of
1 government and emigrant wagons, -face
r tiously called "prairie schooners," begin
their long voyages across "the plains."
1 But before next spring the railroad will
he extended fat beyond this point, and Of
coarse to the same amount shorten the ted
ions yoyage of the slow-moving train. Of
the prospect ofJunction City,when it shall
be the only town on the line of the road,
I shall offer no.conjecture. I think it will
prosper.
I .am assured by all with whom
I have conversed, who have travelled
to and fro from Denver - to Kansas,
that the valley of the - Smoky Hill Fork
for hundreds of miles above Fort
Riley, maintains the same general
character as to conformation awl fertility.
'rewards the heads less rain falls than In
the lower portion of the valley, and to in
sure good crops more -or less irrigation
will be required.
BETTLEILETB
Since the railroad has been constructed,
settlerii are coming in in great numbers;
and, judging from the character of many
of the improvements, some, at least of the
immigrants are people of amble means and
cultivated taste. Substantiall stony dwel
lings, and real stone walls enclosing the
entire track, attest this. I had formed a
'favorable impression of the *alley' of. the
Kansas befoke I saw It; hut, I confess, that
it went beyond my preconctptjons; 'and
while gazing at it4rorn' the' window of the
rapidly moving car, it is not ',strange that
the traveller should find Mooie's pretty line
buzzing through his brain—
- "There's not in - this wide world a. valley
so sweet." , • • C. -
GENERAL SEWN,
—The fhb:lois Slaak Zeiturvb speaking of the
negro suffrage article or the Chicago Times,
says: - . •
"This attempt, to rescue the Democratic.
purr hem rum comes too late. The reruns
...telL
the Times proposes are not sufficient to
:;;Iltyln.lvattou, even. if salvation went. yeti
fro sear does nor propose ntirer.
fronds: agnine A!: gt_ qualified andrags Inc thd
qther words it declares way
sgeiagt the
srago and wilt doctr i ne of universal
genren or a propbrrve It depend upon lutelll4
Tho Zeirunp h o ulP u .lincution."
—The Italian Itlluittor'ar
Mule Works bus'.
truth will Dover raven'''. going for b . ,.. /f the
sinking party-,
received a report 'to
halt of the work of niertsnu e'r " t " III " O n.
completed. The tunnel, winch way Genic Is
thousand two hundred and tw nti be iw e l vo
(about seven and two-thirds intleZ " ?,,,
is already pierced nix thousand °nub - -- t r o ,
and ten metres. Tile works are
be
_III. rein
resumed, and there.is reason no lip in ,,tavr ‘ ly
fine may be opened in the coarse of 4.,
year. - That will Ba nc te first direct conn bun y .
cation between Frae and Italy. Paris. nd
Florence will-then only be separate I by ;nu
from thirty-sixto forty hours. fop
from
to the relterateti reports of for
eign newspaper . correspondents, Count BPI.
marck, Louis Napoleon and Baron James de-
Itotttschild have all been recently very
and leers ears , however,,
of their dying. It
now appears, however, that Bismarck has re
covereth that Napoleon been been 11.1, and
that Baron Rothschild has reading with
.Infinite amusement Abe newspaper. homilitsit
-.bout the toyer:ay of riches." tc.,'whlch have
been prompted. by the anticipated death of
that at prt%ent quite healthy money king.
—Quo skate fealty in Worcester, Mass., has ,
consumed during. the present year 6,00 U gross
of screws, two tone of brass, 1,0‘.0 pounds pf
German silver. nearly six tone, Of roagyttod,
and ten one of steel, which have been worked .
np by , thirty eve men anti women into 23,000
Mors of skates. It also uses annually 60,000
brass thlmblent, which are Inserted: in the
wood. and to which the runners are.affixed,
effectual/1 preventing the splitting of the
—"Never be critical upon the ladies,' , was
the maxim of an old Irish peer, retnarkable
.for his homage to the sex; *the - only way In
the world that a true gentleman ever will at
tempSto Urea at the fauna of a pretty woman
Is to sent Ills oyes.. •
--MI the houses of dattitiul reputation In .
Chicago have been Indicted by the Grand Jury.
On tee other. Hand, burglars are doing a
thriving busineie In that city. and" tar.
thu m b/ma euCWeded in escaping the vigilance
' SniciiilLtfolri Nirar Orleans—Marriage
.... . . ..
Customs. •
New (Mtgs. - so, Oct. in, li4en.—The lobabitants
Of the city present a strange combination of
incongruous elements. Creoles, Americans,
Germans, Irish, Spanish and Mexican trash,
with a goodly sprinkling of berm flrie Johnnie
Crapesus are Cabe found, and a more reckless,
pleasure-101 ring, pleasure-seeking cotrnunitY
does not
'ly notable , for sea nees Of
n a t eix.iiirtiaciLy2;it ore outside et Pa r s itself.
dress, approaching extravagance In r way
of ornament., for - evcry other person Y u meet
wears a diamond pin or ring. Even tle i dark
ies afford Brazilian pebbles, and spo 't gold
watches and Malacca. imam.. Tea :Sort enter,
, however, the quadroons and. octoroons, who
I abound plentifully, aro the strangest. part of
the whole compound; suggesting very forci
bly the idea of practical amalgamation. which
would shook the sensibilities of theoretical
Oberlinists. The prettiest, forms in Alm city
are those of the "quad" and thei `Moto" girls,
and - , generally they are the Most tastefully
dressed. A neatly-turned ankle, pretty hand
and tapering waist, with a naturally airy and
Jaunty carriage, are almost a sure indication
of nearly extinct ,Atrican blood. Color is no
criterion, and a stranger will otter mistake an
olive complexioned creole for il mulatto, (DIM
something darker.
It will be news to many of your readerg' to'
learn that these quedreams and oculreens are
semidegitituate—t. e., they are generally the
- cdhaprlng of a piece marriage, 'which is an in-
stitution so peculiarly local that but low, ex-
dept the residents or this locality, know of its •
N'..9... 4.3321\TT
existeuce or -understand its, obligatlons.
Among the pure Creoles, the ntrielest Catho- ~
Iles linaginuble, a custom resembling A mock Gus Condeumg Burners
marriage has obtained. A regularly ordained ,
priest ufliciatesozull a white man is 'placed ' .....
with a colored; girl la such a manner that, ni- 7 .;art be used on nn) Lamp. and Dispense entirely
though they violate law, decency and good with Calms:keys. The name produced by Meisel
morals by living together, they satisfy the de- _Burners spread similar to that cona
mandeot the Charm and qoatessionm„ The 17.,.....truf 'ion le oaththat the smoke Is ned In a
American quadroons, however, not being se isle u .o . rg:k slo b ir e c h h a a r r r e r d
o tti . d r, l u a t w d b e e p l:L i co
d e
t v r e . rAli.d y ,
strict Catholics,
and,
in some Cases 13111:114 .110
„, p h o ,. n b t i h . e p w md le 4 k c lo d r th ir . i f l n ti . t , , , but hurtle the smoke
re/Iglon at all, accept an otter to be kept as a
.
Mistress from any reliable white gentleman
without ceremony. Previous to the war the Barns e
Darns Less Oil Than Chlmney'Lamps.
place obligation was More frequently Mourn:.
than :viten Its close. :and-1t is the universal t•
r .
evidence of those who saould know that It was And producia a more Brllllant Light than any other
sumer in the unmet. f
seldom, if ever, violated on the part of tire • . . .
females. They live as chaste and virtuous, to
their "so called" husbands aeLthey would nave STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
done it they had been white and lawfully mar-
plan who raised r Having trmclios& the richt el disposing of the
clef. It was customary for
children by their "rugger queens" to free at,,,,. a,,,,,,,„, 1 .,,q,,,,,, e ,,,, ( ;. 0 ,,„, i . w ai„,,,,b,„
them, with their mother, and send them to this leg tCarnanntla or put Chase. can be arcozarnonated
City to his educated; and In many Instances the by minus at my otlice, 13* WAT4II nTIIZIST,
girls were sent to Northern schools and even 503 Ve us
ritobergh. , ,
to P asses. On leaving school and reaching ma
turity they met their inevitable fate of illicit . . JAMES BLACKIIORE.
sem-marriage. Young Men •fcourted" them
after the usual manner, "popped the question," Kir CANVASSEUS WANTED_
and , were referred to mamma, who generally ,_
decided. tne application walla view to money,
demanding that a certain amount should• lio
settled on the daughter, anti a certain number
.ot staves he given to her; and, In short, a regu
tab establishment be set up fair her. These
young women, many of whom, as 1 , have al
ready stated, l unar no evidence of their Af Mean
bleed, except a magnificent physique, are thus
• pledged tea life trout widen their cultivated
minds sometimes revolt with holiest - indigna
tion and horror. Having every sensibility
that a fellned and cultivated woman naturally
pqssesses, they are - doomed to a hateful col.-
tepee, as disreputable and Illegal us Mormon
wMhin e
w Me e f d i T no t ° always interfere Ode
with the
desire of a man to assume the place of oblige-
I ice. • if It is not the retinemeut of licentious
amalgamation, I tim mistaken. A race of
bastards is the result.
•
DR. CHAESSIEIPS EMPRESS L. 4,
COMPubITION INttniItATAICE
has long been known th.t the !lair, by
mental exertion. be statement. disease end Itn
herr, t circulation, loses Its vitality, turn, gray
end falls off. That eArtnent French Chemist, DLL
EriAtinalAll. has t•oval• d ajompletn anthlote.
and at fee saint time n beautiful dies ring for the
darib , e and Merle rirreute•l. Ereraetober tills
Is It • Guest artiele for the tot:eta - Well has ever been
prusented to the polar, IT Id .UT A DYE. It
alit not poll the ilueit-Itnen It will not gum the
AO, it is free mesa the dposer,able await of sul
phur. It tellers. tar. scalp of dandruff and Itenlea•
tut Irrlnt:lon. l'ret erris lire 11.11 e fr.'s. r.auioxuff.
yiltr revers. the nee nalr ta aro..
itall,:re. tore giny bale to its a ..toral valor. or the
n,onet will be reloaded In every instnnce. As tura
ore paratrou Ia cola parades'}' near In this country.
tee provnetort prrorcut Ulu tr,lturanorls of we
-
known persona ns to Its excellence. Lithe/lons. In
rench and Ansa
Sole Agent fur l'iLtabnrzb, ,tOSE.II.I FLEMING,
Ursaggltt. Ntt el Atarket street. : trolaracrle
Itch: Itch:: Scratch: Scratch!
E.WAy.NLE'LEUINTg.I•ENT curcs Itch la Rural: to
44 hour.,
••I CIL' . Dr. Storni:m . l , Oinftrtte, •PTKTITIt .•
• • tTett, PPTE'rrhtli"
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••ITCI.I . '• CUIIPLAINT. • ••Tr TTEat••
CrirtAitclibag PEEL Salt. IthrP , m,lsald b rapt,
all .71rt 1/I.eaets.
Prepare 1 01:11v by Dr. SW A Yti kt A SON, '1 . 1111.-
,trlpbtet. 'SoW by NI , CI.ALLECA Es.. A .M•EL.E.N N AN,
t.r..7lart et .tr. I,i EU. A. is IL.L.LY, 37 Wutict
Mark.. Plttabarglt.
KALE d DElit IT, elltptiltitt, ate..s4:.:Tts
TEN REASONS WWI HOSTET
TEIVS STOMACCI ISITTEIte allould hare • pia
la every !ramie:
BECA32I3E 1 , 7 invigamttna the coaetßealua and
the frame Lary avert alekrz.z.
ECA.Uta: Cespcciallyhtbeli use preecGts the
Japh 41e 1,91 s on I.,ich broducca .pidemfra
taktog t Sleet upon the s3strm.
BEL: /arab: thy cure ind(g•'atioa, nhil Impart. un
wonted vigor to the ito - rn , x , h.
.•ISY.QAUmE :he( are tee.heet OPPlii3ll4 , hardi,ine
at present known.
• ItEllAllnk.: they are the only prep...Won-a:on
which pris Fos or a bilious hand cut sagely Tidy Cl.
keep the lin, to no-it order:
ISMA Ito IS thee to,e and regulate the bowel.. any
Invadable relieve
the
when venal Ipated without
undue reboot lon.
UM:Ming. they atreenshtn the nerved, ctrar the
brain. and ale. r the animal apt. Its. Spasms '
LIECAUsr. n cur nt au attavk or or bi11...C.01:C
l...C . 01:C they ara the, best thing Chet one be admit.-
•
tni Onnhi Inntant. •
I".CUC they knollrlna the throe rnopertlos
a bottle, an alteration rad • 'scion.. lu thrlr taro
yarn, and pt rfe, tton.
IIEXAUni. they area spoeltle against Ague
Fore and all the Intetnilltent 5, n, tl wilt lire a
hang
•0 prosereattee al,' a rerneJlo. a
harm/a:, vater Pons Me ,nitin44in Fpriny.
p,004F.11 3 / 4 12•Kv15V1D10.30014
war. BINGHAM, Jr.,..4danss Express Dina,
34 Fifth Street, is an authorised Agent to raceme
Advertisements for the GAZETTE, and ail other
papers throughout .(he United Slates and; the
Oxnadas:
OP VICE IdAttl..f. 011. COI/PANT. -
(..oruer Zarket and Water t
PITTFan , tit If. NOT. MU. le.N. )
TEIE ANNUAL RIEETIrrik of toe
htockholders of the MARINE 0:I.: COMPANY
111 Dr held at tile office. on Tilt:Zit AY. Noe. rm.
1.541, at 9 oock A. al., at which time th e ew Beard
or vireo.. will be elected to ter., ensuing
1 1:u r ilecal E. 31 . . 'RINEHART. Secretary<
Fort. SALE.
A. LARGE BRICK DWELLING HoysE,
wiih all modern Imorovesnents. In cornPleieora.
and stluato on the Prun a. Railway.
Inquire at I 140. IJ9 F ins r sTIOEKT,
not:I:O7MT Pittsburgh
FOR BENT.
• THETHREE STORY WAREHOUSE,
130 Vlreci. betweeit Wood and Martet
syeets. listuripste give.. APO , to
JAMltti IIUTCHLoON.
no =032 No. 1 1/uqoltsoo Way,.
FOR SALE, •
•L pucoav STORE,
Doing a flonrlth - og Boldness, in Allegheny CRY
For particulars and term, apply to
J,kt„, DB tp,ossr.R.
Real Estateand Stock Broker,
no5):on ll5 Fourth Street
nr.colinitto IoLUVLATOR . ts Eterict t
VlTTentrealt. , ovember nth. 1/4q1..
A SSESSMENT NOTlCE.—tiot ice
1, hereby that the assess:mints for the
Grading. Paring and Curbing of Der.atur t..tr“t,
from Fult.n to hlm streets, In the Sixth Ward. •rnl
Walnut Wert, from Pike street to iloquet no Way.
In the Fifth Ward. have been made and can he aeon
ar video, cv until the 2714 of November. psi, after
which time they Intl Mg turned over to rite City
Trouuref for collOction.
noM • CIL/Le. REICIINPrARII. Nee. Rea.
TjSiON REPUBLICAN •
pOUNTY EXECUTIYE COMMITTEE.
PIITFUCHrIH. November 10th, RM.
There tslll be a meeting of thi, Comaull tee at the
othce of INII.LtAbi OWEN'S, Jilt., Esq., On
ThUndaY, Nov. 22d, Inst., al 2 P. 111.
I. is dentrable that there be a full atteadauce, u
tmportlut labol nes. will cotan OP. -
By order of • 30.1iN W. etumELL.
Cbalmon.
T. 731 ltiv:elt, Se.,rctary. tion7t.l4
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED
,airainet harboring or trotting my aon JOWL
as 1.4111 pay no dotal, of Ma contracting.
LEWIS turiAtzlEzLzu.
. .
. SHARI snunG, Noy. 7111, 180 n . nolam2.6
AUCIION SALE. --TWO good
• BULL OIL BOATS
bo mold toqOo I;lgbitl. bidder on WI:ONES.
lIAY IIIpItNINO. Nov. Ilst. at iOn•cloCk. In MO*
near liana eireet /fridge.. bile pool.
• noll/:
FOR SALE, •
THE , OWELLINO HOUSE
No. NI ' , auras •toeb,. sow m.,onied
tG
part by Mei., Tternan'Ar a . v - s --- A - ten --- rner - s --- -
For p..Ne l oad _t_e_an).s.erlot i lre . At
• _ t ltr NATIONAL TIAIYH.
____leneo and Vint streets.
GET NONE HE A
• ; GROVER & BARE R
llolldai Gift. It le reflehle. De rtret an
therefore the beet. Don't fall to call and aea it at
• 'O. ft /tn . &ME •
JELLIES AND JAMS.-2) dozen
(rush law and Jelllee, of superior quality, put
op to plat tuaubleris. lncludln6. Strawberry, B.D.a
berry, Blackberry,. . Bed Currant, Quince, crab
Apple, Breen Beg. arid Damsons, lust reealyud ana
for gaiety t.lie doren or at retell by
.10017 A. RENEITAW,
actg. Comer Liberty and Hand Wee.. '
WALL IPAPER—OL. all wrades,
vv. tor rarlcao, •111, bluing Botha' ood Kltotr.
Co great TOr 17
iety, la. No. 107 Market fuller,
Oldt dud. A. 1/761t/$ q Ism?,
wADVERTI.S.ENEFN T.
JAMES 'T. BRADY & CO.,
( 1 1=Ce 85011 to 13, Jones C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Woodl3te.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIAL= IN ALL KINDS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold; Silver and Coußons.
COLLECTIONS made on all reeemlble points Is
Om Vatted State• sad Canada&
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
'WETHERILL & SLOAN'S
im.,Ekiwmrus - r.
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS
W TE RS TOCI i 1 1
J
• Boys' Cloth i ng.
113 AtOte A WV slid et/MOILS sioa of
SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
For WC ..3essou. Flirt, Lori.
GRAY'. 4 , LOGAN,
o. 47 St. Clair Street.
nolo
1867. DIARIES. 1867
POCKET AND OUTING-HOEK
VOR SALE BY
W. /3. $3-41.17.132W, _
. 0 _ Corner Wood and Third Su., l'lttaborgh.
FURS FOR LADIES,
Furs far Lcdie,s,
Furs tor Ladiis
Furs for Misses.
Furs for Children;
Furs for Gcnts
•
At It:IDGOSC .tof Gr i'vern_eariety, very
HAT, CAP hNO.FUIi STORE OF
rerr cs a Go db 4C I
131 WOOD ST/lEET.
&LLEGIIENY COUNTI, ets,
CO VMONWEAtiII or r[N,O4*I.V•NIA
To the Belie and Legal Representativeg ofJAIIEC
11EA SET. late of said county. deceased ,
u U are hereby cited I AP and appear ')Cr.)re
Y, itegittel of tt Ills, he., In and fur
said count.. oa or holore - SATURDAY. the oth day
1/.cictier .lest. at said Iteirl.terls "Me°, St
l'llLaburirb. then and there' to take out Letters of
Adullnlktratlon On the Estate of said James Hea
ney, deceased. or show eauset RACY. ern/ the sit. ,
should n' t be granted to one or more of the creel.
!turn or some other tit person. I
Given under my hand sad seal of Office, at rites
burgh, tills lith day of November. A.
• nolanitkidser Jun. H. uItAT. Register.
SOLDIERS ) •
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &C.,
Collected In the Shortest 1 , 91.141 e time, by
A. 11. !MOWN.
J0111: 1 1d. L.A.MBIE. •
Attornays at Law.
•.; Once, tio. 114 11111 alriet,
ac.16,1.11.T I . PITTSBUIciiII.
THE GROVER SQAIk.E.II
SEWING MACHINE
Ia the Ultima ibule of Xechant.m. I'l .t tall and
examine It at
WHA RV ER
P ROVE2III6 NT. •
Cosi' ROLI.F.It'S OFFICE. t
CITY OT ALI.I.OII‘NT, tievateber 14th, I
VEAL. to ViitirtiS.A.tri will be reeelee4 at isle
often until Nov. dith, at 3 ebe T.
for ma/ Mg a Wharf from V
Goodrich *ett to Ority . •
alley, the billet to be of eat lb or o.her good mate
rial. and to no covtred with mill slog. The
estimated quantities required are about 72,0usevibic
yam. co earth and about 7.,t0e cable yards of slag.
Separate bid. tper cubic
„yard) will be received for
the eatib ening and slaif.
oiddera are requeated to stalls the price payable
Meath: also the price „payable in the bond.. Of the
CUT, redeemable le twenty 12 ) year., witointerest
pay able aemilantmally, at the rate of 7 per seat.
per eaten.
ur illo Won of the Corollate on Wharves and
La no d ltngi.:.T r • e
it lIC.
i fß C A o N n t ro ti. ler.
,
ASSESSMENT • NOTICE: . •
• RECOnDING ItsCintakda'a Orrick,
Ptrrationsits, Nor. 12th. L 565. 5
Notice is hereby giieu that the sesessmenta for
the *ironing. Paving and Curbing of Watson !street
from Hord to Chestnt street; Chestnut street.
from Forbes to tiibbeti treets, snd Gibbon street..
from Chestnut to Magee etreete. 11 the glehch
Ward; and Franklin strett, from Washington to
Fulton ate etc. to the Sixth Ward. hare been mode
and can be seen at this price until the 23.1 day of
November. ISM. ell. which time they edit be
turned over to the City - Treasurer for colleetior.
CHARLEHItEIGNSPPAItit,
Seconding iteirnintor.
CT=
DEALER IN • •
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
. 113X.T.8T731314 1017.41.1F1L10,
AND
French .Clocks,
Special atteetion elven to the REPAIRING or
FINE WATCHY.O.
.11 . 0. 22 Fitt le Street.
see:ls9ere
Jettrox. DLIN ♦LLS. I ITCAZUN.
MISCIMIX.3X4O2EIL
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE
Jib. 410 i'ents Street.
DUN & .PITCAUIII; Proprietors.
llomlboses and arrlsges lornlsbed for at
scams. Also, Carrtages. for Funems, Weddlok
and ranks, at, abort 30tiC •ud reasotisble Yalta.
Stable Open Day and liig yrf
1:e DIT.TII..
F GREA 6. E
T REVOLUTION IN THE
vs IN TAMS O THE - UN ITED STATEri.
—NINECaI. FURNILA. ollAstretsNE. made and
prepared as If done In Prance, Dons pure Cedfor•
nta y‘, we, and taking the plane of imported Cham
pe T ens •
Tim undersigned vroutdeallthe attention of Wine
Demers and Hotel Neel:ten Po the followlnt letter,
which may give *correct Idea Pram qualityof their
Wine: ,
"CONTINENTAL Hovel,. t t
PHTLanit.Plila,Oct, 111 .
"Mebane. 130 Cullan & CO.—Ord/omen: Hay es
. given your California Champagne a thorough ten.
we take pleasure In resting tent wo Hunk Is the Lest
Amerl. an Wine we have ever used. We shall at
once place It on our bill et faro. 1 nun llrul))
Call and try one California Champagne. -
• p012m78 UOUCU Kit R t)O., 36 Deg et., N. T.
VMS! DRUGS!! DRUGB3II
JAMES T. SAMPLE
HAP.)UN~IUItNIIttgtcfpEPLIZIZEN "
D8136'
IrvfIINSON r. ALLEUrf Y. •
Wilt keep on hand a fall assortment of all kinds of
risurcswe,
And whlch will sold, cheaper than any other
bocce ln the two dile.:
Preis:intim:la carefully prepared by a drit•class
d r/I 4 litads of rEseitum air and .FANCY SOAPd
on hand. • 0r.%)
ROUTE, FOR SALE.
A GOOD ROUTE ON THE •
o'clftk, tho
Pally C4ltzette.
ADO/ between the beers of Ons. sad.
nolo COIINTIN4I .11001 Gt,
GmouGE HEAVEN,"
.CANDY MANUFACTURER
mut dealer in-111fIBIO/dg
.THUITtI. runic , N '4IC.,
N 0.112 I ederal Street,
iteeceddoor hem the 'trot National Hank.
.nf1g1....' • ' ' " . .." WrlC• 4ll .l'. FA.
•
KITES! SKATES! SKITES!
IDAVE RECEIVED MOST OF MT
ISTOCK. art I offer to the Trade a selection from
PAIRS OF VARIOUS kik N
Before• purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWL
No. 136 Wood Street.
no! ;011
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEROMP.
THE CO-PARNTERSIIIP
llFRE
toforeexhaleslt between J. T. WANIELINIC and
CHAS H. BARN under the name end rtyle of
WAMEI.INK. s BARU. has able eat' (October tetra.
SAC) been Merepordngly.' by mutual conlent. J. T.
511.1.1NIEdIs of big Inreet to tIEK3IALS
T. and WM. iIUEI te
TLY.II.
J. T. WAMELIAK.
C. B. BAUR.
Itl 4.sposina of my Interest to the +hove invites
cordially recommend solicit for the new a
(BAUM. NAKE • 11113Erri.ER, coottnunnc •
(the custom °tiny' friends and thennbile generally
J. T. WAKELLNK.
C3AR. B. BLRII..IIER. TB. ILEMCE'..If. L. incrrum.
'BABE. KNAKE & BlitaILER,
Successors 1.0 WAUILINK E DAUM,
So. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh
P'innos, organs,
And 31usleal Ooois generally, .
(, dole &gen , s for the Celstr need BRADBURY.
Neer ) ort. and SCHUMACKEtt. CO.. rhiladel
phia, rl &Nos.
Also. E&"FEY..4 (U.S' "ClorrAoE.” and S. D.
311. W. SMITH'S AMSRLOAN" OIDIANS, and
111. TON'S PATIL.ST GUITAR.
The nest Dalian and (Seeman Violin and OnStar
Ruing. way On hand. norko26
TT SBURGII GIS SIVING CO
Office,No, 2 Merchants' Hotel,
COR.THIRD AHD SMITHFIELD STREET
CPV.3P2CIZIPI.I3:
JAMES I. BENNET, President.
ROBERT PINNEY, Vice President.
ROBT• CHRISTY, Sec'y and Treas'r
I , o‘, f. TIE , NF.TT, W. W. PATRICK,
Q,.;tT.
KY, J..1‘ , 1 , .
JUAN W. CLIAL.f.AN T. `. J
1,; J. 111.0LEY.
W. A• NIYIK.
Office Hours, 8. a. m. to I p. m„daily
$e•C)
WEed,Lock Stitch Sewing Machine.
•
• BEST IN USE
T il • li a ten l !; l 7ll * .. 6o F , 7. l . l, ltß O.
Braid. Tuck and Cad:
bather and ()tilt:
Make a Bearer Cloth Overcoat;
Mate a Pro. - 2 Coat:
!late :instill Vest,
Make Cloth Banta;
Blod bnocst
~Drees !Ten' ticteriptlol2 Cr •
Mstang.
.C.O Baohlne spill do all Linda of gamily Bowing.
ino Machine will run over Clams without break.
tog nellien or fl ipping st tches.
VW &chine alit ;her Ike on both gbh 4.
00 Marta, e la the chew 1•PI .1111100 by go per
eent. In v., sod will sew faster. If not superior to
any .lischltic In the market, he can return it and
bare lilt money. Warranted four tm..
AIKEN KNITTED MACHINE
WIII knit 19 pairs of socks in • day.
Braid and Embroidery Stamp. for sale and •tanip..
In g don..
sir.ii kinds of family sewing done.
It. 11. 1.4100, Agent,
112 Brant stmt. opposite Cathedral,
11107:T.T.11 Itirioincitnit. PA.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM,
Are daily rectrtna it their • ,
GENT'S FORNISRING STORE,
72 20 , 1111 a SEStrosst,
Nearly opposite Post Ogles.
All the new and elegant eirlite In
SCARFS, TIES, BOWS AND UDKFS,
• Gent's Underwear,
utAnne.s, lIALF IIIOSE. SUSPENDERS,
Robosf cle• C7b.oaaalkaays,
Fin e shirts and Unlink
- F. , ..TaLiss to complete the OentternenetWardrobe.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM.
nortliStres
FIFTH SIRE' . T_
pITTSBURGII BREWERY.
. •
•
CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
BREWERS, MALSTERS & HOP DEALERS,
Sueamors to
.110111110 A RIIODLIII CO..Plitsbunge,
Wn. W. AilDEUXON,"Miesbear,
The attention of the customers of the two arms
Is platten!. ly Molted to our
`ALES AND PORTER.
•
Which, throrgh the earelbl selection of Malt from
mire:MD.lre malting fscillUes and Hops front the
yards Salt and Went ere can gliaralittie to MS pure
and satisfaetory to the tilde. 7
Our INDIA ALE has been highly rrbmintuded
by physicians for family USe.
WM, LiElinOti'd customers "PI ukase be
ekartleulne o leave their ard• is at his, office idiots.
jog his old Hrrwity, or at ear office
,
Corner of Papeete .iray and Barker cAlley.
no9;MDI
FRANKLIN COTTON WORKS,
E. HYDE'S SONS
Are now prepared to neanarattert
COTTON, TARN, CAEEFT (WAIN,
COVERLET TARN, CANDLEWICK. •
TWINE, DA.TTLI4V ,. .
COTSON WARES, de., EC.
WEST CANAL ITITREST. between Robinson and
Lscock, Allegheny City, to.
T. o.—All orders Of moll attended to. nag nen •
DISSOLUTION—The partnership
betutofere existing between the undersigned.
under the name of Flillttit, AIIASI &
Machinists' brm ibis day been dissolved hi =tibia
consent. the Inturest of A LBERT FISFIER belt
been puretisKed by CHA MACS Y. slits HAM and
WILLIAM K. Nail NNESS. who will continue tilt
business at the old stand. underarm name of
CIIAELES C. °FUJIAN' h CO.
•
They will nal , the debts of the thin of 1118118 H,
GRAHAM and are alone authorised to ft,
calve and receipt for debts due same gem.
ALISKIVY risitzu.•
(MALL F. 13140.0 .M.
WM. K. Idea/YIN/NS.
Nov. I. Inta. uol2:nne
12:121102
81,tra'oelh A ott l .. E . it CARRIAGE
Grover &Baker No. i Sewing Machine
Deters beryl elsewhere. It L the beet for their
:tiller eat
X 6. IS IIFTII.BTRIIET.-
NEW PAPER HANGINGS.
. FOC PARLORS—Preach Desips. With gold Bor.
den. .
FUR LlDR.6lllEB—Poinpetatt Patterns on Orange
vialliALLS,New Meek Patterns on Bed Clay
ground. relMdnflEsfrLnoe
nd Muslin Patterns
°Tp [rounds,
eIN =
s
F 81D51331111iN
F.
lAlaid Street, bdereen Tunnel and
Chatham Streets,
ouIiSEAITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
ri pt t o.d.. all descriptions always on
tuna and sold at the :owes[ prisms. Hop es don
n_Mtoll. nershntenntlets.
ps Trzu: PAPERS•TITTFIBURGII
1 .
?ATEA ItANTITACTUILH
i IG °MANY.
I nriaTe hl itel tr :imTA
T hi gkr taltU wAltr,, AtOlrists,
Yglinuld WIZAITING PAPVIS. 110,C001:41..
morma now to Warebotie. _ Mn. Clinton% KIM at It. itm e t
erletolo Allllll. at Now prt !ratn ti
, ^,
- -
aisiObEM SALMON 0 11.11ALUIVT.
1,7-1060 eue o (tub, freshly smoked
eitlitraciaa. axua.33"lll:nat,
Just -revetved aid for sale in thy Pounkar th•
rival ?rest , 1344 : e °J. Jva. 1183113 . 11 AW,
mat corm WPM., id Aloud
BARGAINS . E
-1033EIAL:VV3E s ilS.
BATES da BELL,
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICED,
ONE LOT OF
Doubt© Shawls,
\Reduced 20 per Cent.
One Lot of Broche Shavisi
-v-ini=r3r cErm.a.r...
TWO LOTS OF SMALL SHAWLS,
"Sc. and 91,15, Very Cheap
New Cut-Cocoas.
Real Irish Poplin
Gala Plaids,
Merinos,
Enipress
_Cloths,
Coining, allcolors.
1100
SELLING AT '
•
LLHES ELA L/KEUCIIIE ICc. and !Ipwards;
LADIES'. BACQUE AND DRESS BUTTONS
GENTLTMEN SOPERA. 511ANVLI,
=MEEMN
1:232211113
' )E11. REAL IN MEAD NETS
12=1:11
11A! , . , {0 SHAWLS
NF ANTS . ISACQUES . I CArB; SCklire
k:EW ST PI FANCY IiOuDS, LTC., ETC
IEATTON'S;
• HILLERMAN'S
HIT • t IN D FUR EMPORIUM,
IS FILI.E FROM CELLAR TO
lot which Is offered at
1733/I.lfr iscrcv• mwrmsEs.
Onr opectalte now II
Mati.4l.cres'aaa.cl CA•cori.riso
1 17 3EI unik g
SLEIGIt& CARRIAGE ROBES,
Altboogb prepsnd w I It a full 11.111 of
HATS AND CAPS,
WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL.
k ‘ ;rt: 3 - I A.- IN I
No, 75 Wood Street.
,nOl7 :o.§
FECM
W. P. MARSHALL.
87 Wood street.
y~~~r;~uy
21 Fifth Street,
REDUCED PRICES,
BALMORAL BKIRTd, from Auctloil
MEffIi,INEIM=I
WARM (MOVES AND 11U9IEUY
IMMEES
EMIG
' ..svr
17 Fifth Street.
E• •
LEVNTOL LIST OF APPLICA-
E I'I , )NS for Selling Liquor, filed in the Clerk'.
rjrarelinst.o November silt, IBA.
pre lees. douilit. , lot ward. Pittsburgh;
r , o dona.i.uttiJr. tavern. . Pittsburgh;
gai,sl vi wthtlorge Ist rt, tavern, Ist warlward. Pittaburkb;
P. Muer e. torero. Ist ward. Pittsburgh;
•,tof n Tags, tavern. let Ivard. Ply sburght
John Mul het ran. tavern, TA word. Plitsbursb:
rrederlck AwIReR, tave• n.. 2.1 ward. lilttsbUrgli:
Rebecca Grlndrod, tavern :1 ward. Pittiourigh:
Patrice (lAtasher. eating house. 14 ..s...l„littteleg:
Patrick 80. ke, other soool ward . d. Pittsburgn;
Thor Tw (ford, tavarn. 4th 41.ltiburan;
Daniel liervelg. tavern. Stri Ward. Pittsbutolit,
Maullew Elrhut, layer, Ith Ward. Pittsburgh:
I ' , rout Meta. tavern, 144 ward; Pittsburgh;
Chao. 1 erg, eating house. f.th ward * . I 11.L.I•nrek;
al bert Uhlman, torero, Gab ward. littaburgh:
.lamer I)lppe, estaug ho Ile. oth ward, Pittsburgh
kaboation 2reier, te•ern with ward. Pittsburgh:
Trios. !Meer os. Is ern, vitt ward. Pittablargh;
k ranch L. Johnston. tavern, nth wool...pittsbouh:
Jno. tl. Nor mine, eating house, int. ward, Pittsb'g:
I nets t allog house. 11151 wars, Pittsburgh;
Jot. Barham. rating house, MU ward, Pltaburgot
B. GallioAli, eating home, 101. A ward, Pittaleirgb;
N • Linton, other g rod., 10 h word. PlLtsburgi“
• McCoy. ration house. 11114 ward. Pittabig:
D. 11. Blair. larein, Ist Ararat, Allegheny:
Hugh Callaghan. tavern; ill ward. Allegheny;
Jobn Nlehois. tavern, tal ward. Allegheny;
J. J. Vole tavern. 34 ward. Allegheny;
John Bolo:eating 60040. Itwo of E. Itlimlngham
tepee. Barn ell, eating bons, 11 ro E. Blrming`to
Jan. L. St. at iDooold, eating hour., E. dim inkhorn
Henry, Orion. tavern, Borough Lowvencevillei
.1. C. Smith A lid. Jones. rating It nee. Lllinre Vine
Illnalua Ranch. tavern. lien. of Sooth Plitsburgut
Lows Ando, tavern, Borough of Weet Pittsborgh,
- John Clie.a. tavern. Borough of West Pittsburga;
Autb. est.ng lamer, Bor., Stiallisbarib;
J. P. heronry, tavern Findley twnship:
Job , . Bailor. caring honer. Liberty to wnshlP:
William R. Fauetruan tavern, Mann township;
Peter. tt t.lcoati. tavern, 1610110 townahtp;
Motel eeohie, eating bowie, McClure
to
wn.1117;
Cecelia Freeborn, eating bourn, McClure townaltlp;
Louis Stonier, tavern, Prot:111a 1. wnshin:
twainel Tooter. tavern, Penn townehlp: •
Cn.riea ging. tavern. Rosa 1-Own 1 i 1 1 1 ;
Jo.eph Lonna. Jr., torero, Heserre townitip.
The Court will sit on WEDNESDAY, the :bah d
f November, 101141, at 10 o'clock a. 11.. fur hearing
the above applications. .
' WM. A. HERRON, Clerk.
M. J. NYLIie....R. C. 110P1M.11•...C. A. 111. 0700.
MyEllS, HOPPER & CO"
(antoessors to B. B. Hatiger.) •
No. 45 Smithfield St..
Illanufartorers and. Dealers In ell lands of
W Ir CriR.N.T. II i ."II3I ELE
Parlor, Chaniber, •
and Dinin.gßoom Sets,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together with a fall assortment of '
•Piitsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constant's on hand and for oda at the
r-scovcremit • Cash ilorloaxt.
.Iml:coati
1866. Fl LL 1866.
• CALieFuErrs.
We are now exhibiting for FALL TB.P.DZ the
most exteosive stock of good. we bate eater had the
pleasure of offeting CO oar patron.
English Brussels and Tapestries,
Th r oVr l T,hllll ° Ar c e:gr r =atUrc.` "
BICH WILTON BOUM? CAURTS LIDIU&S,
EILBILUIDEUED OWIOII LACE CURTAINS.
• New and Elegut Patterned' Cortices,
Bide & Centre Tassels, Loops & Banda,
Choice dt7les Notting Curtain - S..
M'FAILLAND & COLLIS&
•
Nos. 7I and 73 PIPTH sTaincT.
Next home to U. N. Custom House and Post 013ce
!Second Floor.
seN
Ct e lTr a P t i t, ?' c DMlt d CllASEl lB AND
WATER-PROOF AND. COLO-PROOF
ARCTIC,CAITER SHOES,
Patented by T..C. WALL!, of Boston.
THE 00011Y1rAlt 51EPALI.10,111113BICH SHOE
en-OMPANY. of Nanauttice. Connect-eru4 would in
form Dealers and the ruble generally that they
e exclusive owners of the relent and Sole
Manufacturers at the above named Shoe. and will
promptly t ruaccUte any and all Infringements of
their rimers under said Patents. All genuine/UM
TICS are mita cord and have the name of tee
'Pat...watt, and °four Company on the (bottom. All
others are but I;diOr .Iroltetio.. rbe public will
promote their. own interest by porebaelng those
only made by Oils Company at haugatnee. Conn.
ltild
WALES, EONS 'Nos.CO. 171 and 173 Pearl
et.. Boston, end BBLEDEN , &SOUTHWICK. Nos.
07 and P a Liberty et., New York are Note desert
for the lalitof the above named Woes.:
' - Jaw. K. Extsadif. Preet.
GlO. H. scuirrorr, 'lWas. . 'mll7.=
PITAMBITITont,c.°,3,!•ETL.TP
POCKET CUTLERY
In this city. Aiso,
ll.ollowqround.Razors
In Bridle.* Variety.
'was, 043 - =EL r,
ABatit PlatiburglaCatlery Company.
0/ and 69 Finis Streit.
(p6vATOS BUILDING ! ) mu
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
SOldiers of . 1861 and 1862..
,
11l who' weed three gears are entitled to sego
bountgt th It two rears. 1130; or who were
discharged by msg. , . bt.ourbls, or their heirs.
21sree' -"tenth* Extra pay
•
Is due Volunteer Officers In lesilas Narra t n
inn% and discbssima, innsum t.
t d ..„ io
It isl e trA U T — 411Sib.ul iuns entilled
to $l6. SAO or r 45,
ac to degree of Muth
lig.
• - W. J. • HALL PATtlaIl3O/77 Minnows.
TI Want West. PlitsbarePit..
IBEUELIISE
CLOSING OUT SALE.
X 30,00 0 wbv..rr
OP FINE FILL IND
r_acm. x.
$lO,OOO Worthifi'
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS
rs
WHITE
COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY
Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, &c.
Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves,
Of all Descritioni, all of which will be sold It
ACTUAL COST
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
AND MUST BE SOLD
Before removing to lily New Building
Opposite the Union Depot•
Saar The lease of Store and Dweiling, together
Int Counters, Shelving, , 1101/ MCC M.. for axle.
J. 'D. RAMALEY,
834 and 336 Liberty Street,
Opposite Wayne
OE=
lAIRDICK'S
Patent Double-Acting
SrEJE.A.M .I:rt.TMLY'
-ASTI>
'FIRE ENGINE,
Yon PUMPING
'WATER, CRUDE AND REFINED ,0111,
This Pomp combines all the advantages of' other
styles of 'Pumps novel" the market. with none of
their er feet% The Patent Steam-Valve applied to
this Pump enables it to start at any Point or. he
by simply opening the Valve in the nteam-Plpe,
and the Pump is sure to start at once without the
nee wheel sarting-bar. or the annorance of l
a fly armed to get it or the centre. for
tilnieg purposes this Pump Is peculiarly adapted:.
as the n slam can be removed by unserewing one
A
and the Valve-Chest Cleaned in • few minutes.
As the Pomp is staple in its whole eon sirucUon. It
does not recline the neighborhood of a machine
andto keep It in working order—__Tbe Valve-Chest
and Valves are nude of brass or composition, and
con be easily repaired or replaced when worn out.
Any earp- stet can make. In a lew nitwit., of some
pmy wood. • set ofVals . es for this remit if if the
original ones should g F eeder,
It
out. As a Boller
ha• no superior. es it can be made to me at any
speed, either slow or fast, to suit the work it has to
perform. The undersigned restg,etfully solicit the
attention of their ""memos customers and the pub
lic in general to the weriLS of this Pump, And de•
sire those wishing such an article to call oe
M. MpSTZEN Sc CO., Agents,
• No. 34 Water Street,
I=l
M=l= =1
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
rnazecomenriart,
No. 100. Woad Street.••
BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE
WARE. TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLERY.
always on hand:
CHINA TEA SETS.
CHIN A DINNER SETS.
CHINA TOILIKT SETS,
• CHINA VASES,
CHINA SPIT - MONS.,
BOHEIILLN WARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
LAVA
LAVA VASES.ASKETS,
LAVA SPITIOONS. -
ENGLISH STONE WARE of all varieties, toad
wholesale and retell trade.
The largest and most complete steak of everything
tn n o In the. el y.
Prices and terms the use as la the eastern Mass.
mylltalS _ _
DR. J. 8. KING
Has resumed the practice of Dentistry at .
NO. 3.041. IPINPW33.
pt
•
Opposite the Cathedkal, •
•
Where be wishes to receive hLs Mends and patrons
who are In need of the services of aneaperieficed•
DENTAL PRA.WATIONEM
Especial attention will be - given to the preserva
tion of the natural teeth by filling them
site the most select material, and by giving them
other proper treatment, thus prey erring them for
future uses and comfort in •ripe old age.
Irregularity of the teeth of roads pandas skill
fully atteaded to and corre,ted. -
Those beautiful life-like artificial teeth, reddened
so comfortable and useful by th e magic at the Doc
tor's mechanism, will De made ready for all - who
may order them.
All recent discoveries of value 'ln gl 'lug relief.
flom pain In the extrartion of teeth, will be skill
fully administered to those who may destre them.
OMee hours nom 9 A. x. to 4.r. sr. sel7d9ll
GREAT WESTEIRIV •
PLANING MILL, •
Coiner of Karim street and Papule IN,
pirrssurecana. PA.
Sash. Doors, Blinds and Mouldings '
MADE TO ORDER. Unfinished work Is put to ai
dry house and finished when taken out.
Flooring. Weather Boarding. Lathe and ',Shingles
constativy on hand. Sawing, re-mynas cod Scroll
madtog done with dispatch. Boxes of all kinds
e to order. auM:l5 JOBS HEATH.
BU THEBEST.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, .Y
==!
bfanurbetund only and for sale by
T. H. E row co.,
Plajameti63r'lPa.a.ratlPlTcorlsos,
N. W. Cor. 3d and Marker Sts,
""Oco
M=!MI
ii rITTSBLEIGH AND OAKLAND
• DMILEND.ttIEILS.
• JOBS R. SIIIIDOCH.
(Successors to John Murdoch. Jr..)
NUESEEYNCEN AND /LOLUNTR
@omit atuatinn to their es mine story. xyfr
AND ORNAMENTAL ToM EVLAOILIENA.
Onht i V . l3 l . l 2 firD4LEIGEND USE PLANTA.
rtenbarlb Sad•chuoura Passeuict Can
111ba Oreenuouse every intmOsa.
ALLEGHENY CITY !lAMB AND
WASHICCoIAMCIEILNII,
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13. NoMASTER - 8c CO.
No. 156 Ohio Bt.:Allegheny.
Wholesale and. etall Dealer' la
zeicnix.._7pomocl. CD: 4131.x..614.
1:1 , 0 Plad for . W hesassos - la. •
'"' • •
av c•eas POTASH, prime, re.
csired anti twinla by
AllOllBll4. KELILY a 00«
DnIUSEL, 11 Woo 4 amt.
WAtiTED.
-,: SCHOOL‘TE.ICBEI4
Either male or. female., in even - toernahlp. to act
Ag4ut in the' axle of our poddiestiQua. One
teach., rep,' 3 the sale of 41e0 in three days.
Solid for a circuity ddres-
Wl.'7l.ll.°"'An,ll,tit?v..
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111118331
WANTED -BONDS AND 9HOUT
-4:A.0 ES turbo amount 0f...111,f00 In sums from
410.tC.) on .cItY or country property. unto
eu,
bcred; time from Ito 5 years to run.
A a, Ituetneas or Aooolll.ll,..laffinn raper, buying(
from 50 days to Ire months to run. to. amount et.
5:.10.te3. In 1111133 S OW= ttl P.M). APP ,•
&031 & CO.
WATIVIED, • • . •
•
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..1"17i7 , 0 0 ` l 2 - 4017.1%.713- TICLMIC.
*Do perfectly undent and DRESS:I:g° BUSE Kitt
STUN lES and KUNLUN° A MILL. To competent
bands steady wort and good wage. wilt Do given.
Apply to the Penna. Sal. Manufacturing Do.,
Natrona. Alkali.% countr Fe.. or at rib. V 4
btock the e Poveningn ATPaalle, AI . fgLIVIIY litr.iromolo7 o'clock
in . note:M.3
WANTED--AGENTS--To sell by
!lambic,
- AN ORIC.W'S OAS GEN Elt4Toll..
Retail at $!,03. Can be attached M. any lamp
siaaen tne best gab light In use from Carbbn •AL
Convenient as a candle. Will not blow out. {Ufa
In
by agenu selling Rights and Generators wit
in the last ;al days. /len are coining money .111150
It. Terms orients. - J. C. TILTON.
lO' Et. Clair street.
INN ANTED-AGENTS-MALE AND
FESIAGE—Io tvery part of IN e, tern 1 eon.
glrnlltn for the ane ntxcucl Ennis toys,
lIt “THE MAIDEN'," PR AYEiI.• , •
•LINCoI,N . 0 HOME AT n VILIN FIEW. • •
Either by the mouth or on commlation Tallish
era' rate. at owt.l. For full' particulars apply
person, or a.ddrore, YAHOO &
otfl 4:1 Finn ttr,ct, Flltlbure,
ANTEII--At: EATS —OO PER
T T YEAR—Every . ..bare to introduce OTIAM &
CLIiIn nk.V% Vali MACHIN a lITIPmT
mi and perft c1e.0.7 It 'III hem, fell. atlich,
Lind, braid and embroldet ticautlfu.ly. Pr ide only
BYO. Mak
iOr elaatie lock Mitch, and tally'
warranted tor lire years, and TB llcenred. We pay
the above wages or a commleaton, Loa which ' , Tien
that amount cad be male.roldreaa or call on ri.
Walt:. No. 11M Grata al, ilittaburgh, : ea
advertisement of the tinkle &and the Weed
50w1pg Machines. In another column. atla./431-26
far Ladle, everywhere, to Introduce the Common
heave Family Sewing Machine, Improved and per
fected. It fen. stitch, quilt, bind, braid,
and embroider beautifully—price only erSlO—rnalt•
fag the elastic leek-attich, and fully warranted for
farce years. We pay the al,pre wages, or a came
Weston from which twice that amount ran he
made. 'Adder.. or call on C. BOWERS a CO.,
4/CLee No• 1.3 B. fifth tOret, rhiltdelratta,
All letters answered prompay, with decalitre end
terms.
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WANTED—ACIEN'rS—'ro well the.
It ooly ottirial suErruzuti lIISTOILY op Tilly
WAR. •
The Lost C4use,
BY E. A. POLLARD.
Completn lu ON T. LARGE ROYAL ORTA I. O
VOLUME of nesr.y ROO pac es. Illustrated.
Also our Maud-Boots ot rero ace. K. F.Y , No en
OF AMERMAN Liumal and RCHUILS FR LIM
THE SOUTH.
Arent. would do well to send for our circular •
and terms before engaging to Outlasts of other
wor6s. Address or apply to ,
A. L. TALCOTT.
58 Market Street, ratsburitb. Pa
:dA.wl
WANTED,
ACENTS AND SALESMEN
In every Town. (My avd Cpunty,ln the Middle
houtbern and We.ttrzi States
Ever - 0,43.1y out of empley went I,lllllnd it to Lh. tt
la terezt to .11 at
tit). 43 Fifth St., up Sthirs,
Or address P. O. noz. 301 Pittsburgb, r.
MMMTRRI
FOR THE MOST POPULAR;
AND DES! SELLING SUBSCRIPIIOI Bens HUMID.
We are them ist exit:AO, pdblliihers la the Uni
ted !States. (basing six I houses.) and therefore Can
afford to sell lisocs cheaper and pay agents a a ore
liberal coinintsalon teat any other company. •
Our hooks Jo not pall through the hands of Gen
eral Agents. tas nearly souls other *uhsertPtionsroca•
do.) therefore we are e Zd to pine our canvass
er* the extra per cent. which I* usually allowed to
mineral Agents. EXaeraated, CkaVaiSaal see
the
,de
of dealing dime% IT with Ctic
Our stales flabrllf eh the moat popular works o.t
sutijecta of iportance. and la selling rapidly
both North and 110001. ,
Old agent:. and all DI beta, who want etebest pay
ing agencies, will plemoi send for circular* and *en
our terms, and compare ilium and the charsmer of
our works with thieor or other pitlillitherd. adder,.
NATttiNAL. CO.,
07 Miller Paalthlahl... Ps.
121=13
WAl.q£,l). • .
4:3O'S
Of good 111111,111er116 nod temperate ba...lts. who
Is willing us turn his entire attiation on study •ud
°Glee, !111 be taken u a 6TUDENT OF 51E1)1-
CINE with a [Vat-class phystelan of this clty,
.1.1122
Or CIIARGC. None' but those coming wtth good
recomccemlattoes will be heard
Addrksis rfIYSICI 6.1 i, GAZETTE OFFICE
uuL,olZ
A GENTS WANTED EOD A NEW
BOOK, NOW !MALY. .
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By FRANK MOORE. rattle of "The - Rebellion
Recent," Ac.
The abject of this work Is t collect and present
narratives of the services of the comen who shared
the pertleof the war.and ought to Inherit Itsjglor -
The volume tantalum Ithaca 600 oni—so
pages, and is litustratmlwah steel plata portraits,
engraved in the most Improved style. hold MAY by
subscription.
/for larculars, address or aPPIT to
ocB , No. GS Yifttt street, fittabuigh.
A DENTS WANTED BY THE E 11...
RENA SEWINU MACHINE COMPANY to
sell their NEW $2.1 MAClllla E. WI:I sew from
tissue paper to beery Beaver cloth. or leather with.
out change of feed, needle ..rtenstour Self-ala sting
pressure foot and newly designed four 001.1011t41.
11wDlarsiD. Address, enclosing
0 'Way,
J .2 HALL 0,,
68 Fifth Street, (Second Floor,)
one rlttaborgh. Ea.
MEN WANTED,
TO ACT AS, ALESIAEN,
Either permanently o f t ensporsrily. who are • 1.
patent to engage-In hrst-ristss Whines& relations.
Apply In person or address
MEM
AGENTS WANTED—rorihe Gold
H4EUALNEIt7NI3 u.brEt', In every CUT
end County ln the Union. The Imust complicated
two-thread Menthe In the world. Allem.).
JoLLNSt4S & CO., 734 Washington *Weal. Boatan.
Mass. . zoTna4T
MERCHANT TAILORS.
lit !FRY G. HALE,'
=WHAM !plegOlt,
Northwest thwner of Penn & St. Oath Sta.
Desires to return thanks to Ids friends and the pub.
lie for the many nut favors. and respectfully sotto.
Its ►share of their Mute patronage. He Wool
pleased to have them examine his
Large and Carefully Selected Stott
Fine Woolen Goods
- - - .
nrucubi.,l7 .1,14.e4 1.0
i&iTLkl UM tios - TINTIL
ie11:163 ;
ALL AND IWINTDR`GOODS.
W. H. AIMEE,
No.lo R. Clair Street,
Would call the attention or buyers to fils . strielPot
Goods, which has been &ejected With great cane. and
contains all the Ijitest atylesof Goods to be found In
• Arat-CastgoaSe: (exits wanting a
SUIT OP CLOTHES 11• DE. TO MMES.
*llipleace call sad ezkralpe our goad, suit prices,
Aka a fan and complete stock or FLIUNISHINtI
GOODS.
WELDON er. KELLY;
PLUMBERS, , -
Gas and Steam Fit - ters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
lege assortment of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pump!, Sheet Lead, &c.,
ALWAYS ON HAND. -
-
164 Wood Street, near Sixth.
ten. N: eaacas
.
96 Liberty Street,
DEALERS IR GROCERIES &PRODUCT,
-Kea ' czna Oitsiee
AT • LOWEST' CASH PRICES.
Ulm atm. Is to keep a. .
First-Class Family. Grocery,
Auil omits It $ AARIiTACTI CM to ALL oho May four
us with their rrousla i s QUALITY,
GReitL'A
dlk77YraoB labut , navel, corner °rimy,
dl - ....
InST COMMON IPLICHIN'E
otra WORKe. Xorthwest Corea et West
("e4 ! ' - '476 :4 ' , I: 1 ;1- IVA ift; Ou. • -
Bore on nand or, prepare on Omit mottos
HgnETA AND-aIIEP Erroxas; FLAGS YOB
—,ganzogrALlK icKWInge•VAIIL.I3,
lIMAD_AND TOMO 511113N1M te.,ae r .
' =Mr en promptly 11201.11.0 CI: ritavre Ism
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WM. H. McGEE,
. • _ .MISILCHANT TAILOR.
—No. 10 St. flair St.re.t. riwburgh
bm. a, wart