The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 02, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAN, OCTOBER 2, 180
01,1105 REPUBLICfN
FOR WuriVERSOB;i
MAJ. CEN t JOHNV. GEARY,
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IIO1.?NOMA 'WILLIAMS.
smarm a CIXLET, City. .
CLICIIK. OT coves
tons O. BROWN, Hampton TV.
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LLEXANDEB.IIIIANDS:CaT•
aseonlycil: "
UNARY 6EIVELT• OIt'.
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COmxiMoNzli:
GEOR.6.E 11U1.20130.11, Clty
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JOHN F, DRATO, Mina Tr..
MIROMIBLYI.
Joust P. puma, City.
GEOIIGC WILSON. PM Tp.
GEOILUS T. ateit.EN, North Fayette Tp.
MAMIIIIEL CHADWICK, Collins Tp.
svn.zuku - rviren. R 03.9 Tp.
B. A. ILIOLTIII.. City.
111 E ASPEOT OF TICE FtFLD.
The present canvass in Pennsylvania is
characterized; on the Republican side, by
a depth of feeling and a ilseduess of pur
ls., for which no'tirallel can be found in
our history. This it partly owing to the
gravity of the issues involved. Never had
a people a more momentous stake to be de-
tided by the ballot. It Is, also, partly ow
ing to the treachery by which the fruits of
victory oa the battle field are sought to be
wronelted away and given np to the van•
quished. Both of these causes combined
have conspired to intiame fervor to the.
highest pitch of enthAsicbm. And yet
there Las been, and is, a remarkable ex
emption, both in the press anti in popular
assemblies, from the violence and disgrace
ful personalities by which former canvasses
have been marked. Not thatAbere have
been no breaches of propriety in this par
ticular; but that offences against common
decency Lave Leen nufrequent and of less
malignancy. Public questions, by their
essential importance, have overshadowed
and dwarfed most questions relltlug main
ly or solely to the personal character and
conduct of Individuals.
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All the indications point to the election
of General Onsns to the Governorship bj'
a large majority. Whatever defections
Lave been created in the republican ranks
by a corrupt use of governmental patren
age—by seducentents in the form of ap
pointments offered to venal or necessitous_
individuals—have been compensated, and
more than compensated by accessions from
the democratic ranks of men whose patri
otic fears have been aroused by the ten
denciessciught to be imparted to national
concerns. While thls has been the prinel
jgd cause of accessions, it has not been the
only one. litany democrats who abode by
their party all through the war, have come
to feel that General Gnats's' by his military
services has fairly earned popular recogUi
tion, and aro resolved to give Lim their
votes.
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The political complexion of the two
Houses of Assembly does not seem to rest
in doubt. Manifestly : the republicans will
have majorilica is both the Senate and
Ilonsa of RepNentatives, and Mr. EDOAIi
Cow.oxv will receive perthission to vacate
the seat be holds in the federal Senate.
'hether he will come back to priVatalife,
or seek promotion from the President, Is a
concern in which' we do net care to med
dle. Last year - the Republican majority
in the Senate woo seven; la thti House,
twenty-eight; on joint ballot thirty-five.
The majorities thie year are not likely to
be lessened.
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Of the Congressional districts :which the
Republicans carried two years ago, the
chances are they will lose none. The Filth
District was close, Mr. THAYER having
only 278 over Mr. ROB& Mr. tATi.Oit, the
present Republican candidate, in-addttion
to the general drift in his Tavar, 'has strong
elements of personal popularity, which
make him considerably, stronger than his
party. - In the Sixteenth District the con
test is again between Noma; and Cop
rnorn, but, front special and general
causes, Mr. iCoorirei pidinciti are better
now than at the last trial. .
Three districts winch the Democrats car
ried two years ago the Republicans carried
last year. In the Tenth Diatrict.tdionel
CASE is 014 Republican nominee, and no'
reasonableAnbt seems t.) remain of -his
election. In. the Twelfth Distriet Mr.
Karcnustwas beaten .two year. ago 'ity
a trifle over livo.hundred votes. I,ast.
year the. tiro counties ComPostrig--thit.dis
trict were carrtedforGerteral MA.B.llllarrr, •
the Republican candidate for, Auditor:Gen
eral, by a larger insiorßy. than that. ; This
year Mr. 'Tann ARCHMaLD is the Wrth
• lican candidate - 16i Cangrese: 'Oa political •
grounds Jae is certainly aastrouges.General
atirfenfoyea later' degree of
personal popularity than any ot.inrr man,of
either party, la the district. Re can hard•
ly fall of going through. In the twenty
first district Dr. Ftru.an was defeated:by
Mr. Dawson, - two years ago,,by a ntajort
yof 123. But last year en. Renrn.serr
carried the 'district by several hundred.
Mr. Cowes is now
date, having for, his ccltpetitor,
man named Mr: Winn; CoVong has
(A. never failed alien he - muss candidate, and
although the diatrick is cicue,. : wo think his
tact and energy will prove eqnrd to the oc-
`With such prospects ahead the Ilepnbll
- eine have tho strongest Inadeements pre
sented thorn for exerting' itsar 'best.ener
glee during the week that remains.' Let
every mum beat his post. Let no proper
offort be neglected, end we ; iludt esttal If
not surpass the proud achleiement of our
brethren In 3inino. •
Tux meaning of Mr. 6swarto. when lie
demanded of a vast concourse4 r eitluns
whether they would bare Lao Joni
son for Presidentor King, heel:lino be ap
parent This _Richmond Dhspakft com
menting upon rise; popularity of General
GRA= with the inPublirans, snd the pros
pact of his being rlsetc:next nOndoes for
the PresidelloY: c .ti2,iiii;.. l- .:3
"Wo doubt islielbettliere,is_sny,marel F
• city for a TIOW
WI ray week. endue•
then 411 itttenn
on the part of the "Radicals to alio* boa _
constitutional election by all ,trie btatcs,
there 11 00 necessity for an unotittatltatton
al one by a part of the States. Mt. John
son hos at vindifiyht in kw andi'i atortai
to hold on to the presittenv-as the . Badicule
have to pat in another ntpu against 'the
wishes of a znalority or the people. of :the
roiwistasita,t , , • t
Row numb dittirence them' is belwdee
a permanent Psealdent and Bing It Would
be &limit to desJrmine.
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PARTY tEADERS.
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Nothing is more common.4lmtaem jonty:
psis or individuals who lii*--attiaindakeii:
to withstand and turn back strong currents
of public opinion, and have signal.); filled
therein, to attributelheir *Ant :or ti;tecgs.
to the selfish obstinacy: of party lenders.
Their self-complacency leads them into the
folly of supposing the masses Of the people
were quite ready to follow them, but were.
hindered by the malign influence exerted
over them by other personages. This con
sideration may be a sort of emollient to
wounded vanity, but contains the small
est possible - 11 1 / 4 stl 4f truth. In general
party leaders aro formidable only when
they fall into thotnoving current, and shovi
iatinsate and lively Sympathy with it. The
moment,tlieytake themselves out of the cur
rent; =dunk *lead it into new and uti
genisa channels., they find themselves shorn
of influence andieftsolitary.
The .Badile Opmeisreial Adaertiser, a
,
Journal`~Of quasilrepliblican antecedents,
became s party tolhe coalition, and sup
ports the Fusion Ticket. In YIONV of the
intractability of poptilar opinion it despairs
of success, and ghee vent to its disappoint
ment, by declaring—
"We are miffing, with tin anxious hope
to see whether the earnest and honest con
victions of the peopleWlll not yet prevail
over the stubborn party fealty of mistaken
leaders."
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To this the New York Times responds:
"We have been over a good deal of that
ground- ourselves, and cannot conscien
monsly hold out any.encouragement to the
Commercial. Its 'hope' will grow more
and more 'anxious' the longer it watt.."
Now, what are the facts ? Jonwson,
Baran, •WEED, Cowan, Dixon, RAY
MOND, Door.rrrts, BAN DAIS., and their
associates, are skilled in party management,
and as fully entitled to be denominated
I party leaders as any other Ed of men, laid
their plans to control the action of the Re
publican party. Trusting to their experi
ence and astuteness, and to the vast goy-
I ernmental patronage at their disposal, they
thought they were irresistible. Before the
first shot of the political campaign was ac
tuallyL fired, they openly exulted in the
easy trhimph they imagined to await them.
When the hour of trial came, they found
they were marching alone. Of the people
there were none with them. The masse.,
true to their old connections, and to their
cherished purpose of so teorganising the
Union as to secure the just rights of
all men, and to avoid direful com
plications in- the !Inure, had kept on
their way with measured trend. The Con
servative leaders left absolutely without
followers, grew suddenly modest,. and dis
claim being icatlerslit all. Why do they
not recognize the fact that men to be the
leaders of a free and intelligent pi ople
must follow the popular current. 'WEED,
RAYMOND and their associate conspirators
against the Republican Organization arc
already dashed and broketrbecause they
thought they were strong enough to con
trol the masses with whom they had acted,
and miscalculated the strength of the re
shtance they would be called to encounter.
We do not wonder Mx. 'RAYMOND despairs.
The people: ire incorruptible, and will cer
tainly cashier every leader who endeavors,
by guile or force, to get them out of the
path they deliberately elected to pursue.
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SODER SECOND THOUGHT
Two months ago the people of the South -
ern States, who imparted vitality and
power to the rebellion, conceived that a
path to unhoped-for success bad opened be
fore them, and that all they had to do was
to march boldly Into it, and reap the full
fruition of their desires. And it must be
confessed, even now, that the tripartate co
alition between Rebels, Democrats, and
CBnservatives did afford reasonable expec
tation of large results. But a ct'ange has
come over the movement at the North.
Already has it become, powerless. Tila is
so palpable that Southern journals are ad
monishing their readers to withdraw vs
rapidly as possible from the coalition, be
cause 'fraught with new dangers to ;the
Southern ? people. The Jiichmund 111,g,
after counseling its followers "to keep
quiet and mind their own business," says:
"There is talk of civil war; and we are
counted upon by the Conservatives. There
MA talk of war in 1860, and we were put
forward to inaugurate it. There was more
than talk—there-was war. But the part
of itamlet was left out. When the pinch
mine, our sympathizers either dropped off
voluntarily, or Were forced off by the pres-'
sure brought to bear upon them at the
North. When they talk of war now—let
them talk, but it behndltes us to keep our
mOuths shut and our eyes open. Let us
resolve neither to threaten, nor begin, nor
participate in war ' except at the command
of the Constituted authorities, and ander
the legitimate • flog of the Union.. We I
should alsoctbsfaintrom all entangling alit
daces Mat asap stitysct tts dad per
secution. _We did: not mile and our ;
Northernfriends 151860.. lye thought tin
secant what their said; - We now - havo learn
ed that they say many things that they do
not mean. All Northern parties made up
their family'quarrel after wo had got fairly
into tho war, and, thitik prosecuted it to
getherf --They would, in all probability, do
the eamething ug min.,` We call upon the
country to note the , factithat the suggestion
of 'civilwar (so meek sulked ~abouta did
tad; and does'not "come from the South.
The voice -of the Sotdh, unlike that of
Serum:llos; tifOr peace. •We must take
oare.not to be put forward as favoring war,
and we must also:discountenance the idea
that any . projected'waris for our benefit:"
-TOS ialveston.ZJalktin, which lies been;
conepicaois
fbr'
,
moderation toad sagacity, 'declares--:
!A, 1;141a :dot of cial• wisdom , by our
001M.1111); ' Legislature- is . worth a
tholleand.'epeeVirroritevhsr from the
m m
Northaind impression that the
Southern 'peciplir"rdo 'tlenept the "gnat
ilea; ipt_that. no Northern` mew nan dive la
the South, especially in Texas , ' with:safety
to lito anti property. - ',Oolong. as this„im, ,
mention pratalls - and'imiteritilly inffnetices
the actions of men, be net Pruett.,
cal restoration 'of, the - tritiont for the great
ligaments of trade and itommeretoivilfuet
re•unite; while - the ironer Ponds of„eoulia
life 'will remain 'relaxed or"aunderedl
we are to Preaentio:the world ari
ell trent of rehavred.itatiotiality, hiding biz:'
hind a '<sofa and formidable malty MI- in.
ternal difference'. or. weakuS'ses
we must
begin'smarjti :geed faiti 4 to %tribe" lutipla.
w ith the forth-and , the East and the' West,
inviting; Dom them to' our vattdomain the .
capital andenergy:that have given to them
such Iremendous power of la rformanws In
peace'. and inway;atik such' elements of
rapidly increasing Oiw , th r itAd ffeeutuese-7
These cxhtbitions of feeling and opinion
are cOmMendihlai!. 7 ..Vtien` - thei become
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gthusrfit a t the'lEloutti.:..timiorjoit Offull.and
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complete restoration 101 not be long de.
laj.cd,,and . 41tess:tiorce and'lfistretip en.
gendeied bithe - and agitations
that preceded it, srlll giro place to mutual
respect and COMldenie. '
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..—Therdalls3tresent a quarrel exlstipg.
YerXbattelm the manufacturers of
paper oollars f etas, shirthosorns,ancrothei
articles of that description; which bids
tali to Asti the great - latlia-rublier:centro-:
Yirenly,whichoccupled the Clourra of the land
**many weary rare: -Mace the breaking,
out of the late rebellton the Wiper - toiler,
Imitneali has increased to nearly um* Orate
what it:Was before 11°11[110es commenced,
owing is the demand atoong; roldtere, awl
sailers for these articles. Ws at the
pnsent ilme all of 1110,000,000 invegea t o •
the IDIIIIIMICt111:0 pairox. collar* arid Cults
acid 40na 44000t0 5,00 Q penons are famish
amPOrn"t.l4,go,ll*Rch of bI Y 4 . I !II'.
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IVIUrel
'4.l.4etikifrthiffilgidebrided VTIOO e.
051411tillor130;00e
ek 'sad the cltamnagee:bottles went oft ln
desiOugiustuattu. •
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—Nelreptipe,' r thietsqn lilislivillifliave
en tine& setien-dol rs for thenffense.-
—Ln Indians piper tells of the recent
killing of a rattlesnake with 110 rattles.
- 3 The'et-ll.ing and Queen of Naples are
afloat, and know not where to find a home.
, --Two and a halt millions a year arc to
be saiPed - in the Mud expenditure of Vi
enna.
—ln Naples, thirty-four out of eighty in.
males of a female school 'died In three
hours.
—The Springfield Republican thinks the
New England corn crop has worried
through.
—"Keep Your-Door Locked" is the title
of a new farce, just successfully played in.
London.
—An unhappy deierted wife in New
London, Connecticut, tried to starve her
self to death.
—Saxe, the poet, made a speech at the
great meeting in New York, which was
not at 01l prosy.
—Four man were killed by a boiler cx.
plosion at New Milford, Conn. One was
thrown 160 feet.
—The Americans in the Sandwich Is
ands are in. great fear of the murdering
Chinese coolies there,
—Victor Emanuel 41% - ils an emerald six
inches long, four bread and three thick—
the largest In the world.
—The landlord of the Blue Star Inn, in
Prague, complains that the King of Prus
sia did not pay his board bill.
—During the last twenty years a Con
necticut colored woman has become the
mother of twenty-four children.
—As a general thing, cholera ions not
"assume a malignant type" until the old
est and best citizens are struck down!
—Mr. Baldwin, the locoinotive king, had
a thousand men employed in his works
in
Philadelphia at the time or his death.
—There were 75 hacks and 2,000 on foot
in a negro funeral procession in Richmond.
The men were uniformed and carried ea- '
bres.
—Two sisters of Washington. Dlo.. were
- killed by poison administered by a quack
physician. Forty grains of podoplipliin
hml:been administered to each one—enough.
—The gum-tli( Nsiples has sold pearls
valued at 00,000 crowns to the Princes
Sciarra for 10,000. It is raid that the Neapo
litan royal family inted to emigrate to
America.
IVANT SUPPLIED.—London Ale,
BOTTLED ALEJ, LuNtluN VoRTELI, BUOW
Tut:T.-10 gvt ghosting Impotted LONDON ALE..
PORTEIt or littoW N ET , art" has both almost is
ItnposalbLlßY m 111.• city, notu Ithy tandlng tne fact
that there are fe,” tetra more ',Mutable rur Weakly
',croon* and loyal:1s. Thy r, ant has at leuetti he
applied. di Lilts stannic:it of the Onest brands,
alpiirtiln& IdsielsT & Perkins' LONDON IiTOLT,
H.. a co 'fi iNnza rALE ALE, CaMpbull's
SCOTCH ALE, etc., last mutts - eel at FLEMIsfi'S
Ularti STORE, No. t 4 Starlet .trort, sad la cold
by the rase or single bride, at the lowest rates.
Attu a moot complete atixk of Lie litiost LIQUORS
for medicinal purpose, oeSisiTW
Itt hi! Scratch! Scratch !
ATN E'd OINTMENT caret itch la from t to
at imam
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st In lit•rac,•.
Pr•psre I 41' • , 0 Dr SW A 1 • N
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ibupb's 0.,11 Il• LARK sN az 'SE NN
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pL ELLY. 31 Wood
strut, P,
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IVOILIIS OF V iTA I. INTEBI ST.—
W 111 short scud who react es'ouom of frivolo,.
vermago avert y elev. vents to the co
msat of a few Net, v•blc,, r0 . ..mr1,1 th... 111 nearly 7 I.e
trot le c "...ru t and Vot Our rommentarl ,
into • 1,1.1/ei/. ‘V.C./.1..• Indirectly toe rause
of all sleko b., lc If ore tn. tarot, enongt, to re
:lst the morld.llntlo-u....., Which cm.loce illness, or
con•e they ore po er , rte.,. nett strength, there
fore.t In, .g.ratc .i.•l r c.ilsie On stolen, When
the quicksilver rang , 4 from bu to sal aegree• to tLe
shade, the stoat sittlettr are Cr.!. dried, sot the weak
ore proetra , ...l It I at 5...:11 • Ilrne that each an In
vigorato, at f VITT rti'S ST(IIIACH OITh FAGS
Is urgatoli 1..etic.41. Who: ar, the effects of Ills
rarr Vege , able T , b,hl Would tMI all orho have
knOwn Its benellt• could cosollonse tt..ir exhcrltince
Into Oda paragraph • They would t , It the healthy to
Inteltheir iteolth they nut t tate this great tuft
roord asallift the ilcbloitaolng loduencer. 'I hey
sodexhort the treat to t disett.l unmedloat.d
sod import ettin Wants an I rilrg to thinwholesome
and norttllog voile alternate m the shdonmeck.-
.4 manner fouttl.l cline to a raft tonstorm• era.
TlDYveouht. of avapeptle pangs relieved, of erne
lite to-toted, to' •1. beat I 11PfTe• re-strung, of
headache-6 cured,of disordered Inactions regulated.
o e l 7 ., ,T e ci r .t . ..ll 4 llpatotl, dlseasos bar
rested. of trot, nr;gt r lt . ‘ l9l l lol ed;ll.,7,l.t;ii:oOper
roantmated. e lid cheerio/nes, restored, S uet, a , dr
theeSecta of IlteSTETThlif•n oe: •
L . m:imn. / maamia 4 ii&l
lIINGTIA.II, Jr., Adam/ rapres/ (VW,
$4 I•VtA tiered, la an authorized Agent to raceme
Advertise...4<mPa for the GAZETTE:, and ad other
peter/ throur}hold the United Stages and the
Canada/.
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REIROVA L.—VI In ILINDEOSION•
TO hare removed the <dere of the MOOS OIL
WttaKS from 3 Meteor ',Meet. Intlehnoth, to I heir
Work.. MI CA ItS1 1 ): STstICE Orotrertorro, .he r ,
t •ey call nereafter h. (deed.
Portoeke Addrem 630. Eltdobureb.
nu.: 11 DV SCAN a WILLIAMS.
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ntwern DErOT NOT TO HE
so- , 11 Ill: aEI ..—le rese.inenee of disappolAtnleill
in tat.' nu possessloseof the OY$ll3ll DEPOT. 413
Liberty street. elessettc , l•lll.l.lP AND 011AHLES
rum) beg to apolnalse, nod as soon es a suitable
place presents Itself they wlll auxin Deis the patron
age or the publ le. 0c2.111
92 FEDERAL S !MEET.
TO TILL' PUBLIC.
have lost received the largest and most complete
131011.M.t OiLMItE, Mesta., ltior•an4Celldrcet's
Boots, Moo, Gaiter', Balmoral. Slipper' sad Gems, ,
V.vertdrernd to Alleaheny City. My goods will be
found anocri, In make, style and rlt to those usual-
IV offered. and at prices equally low or lower than
trash can be got elem./herr.
An exaculnollon Is respect/Idly solicited.
W. K. BIeCLINTOCK,
oc:• Oa federal litreel, Alley/hen, City.
T H AW OFFICE, "
Me. 98 Grant Street.
M'MASTER, OAIIAM & BUTIERfIELD,
• Attaneys,and Ootunellors,
X.l.ttaloszrels, 1 1 .4"azzaak.
coli.,etcnn rrompur wade, Conveyancing neatly
examied. Castro madeged, Titles examined.
Properte bought and - sold ap oonsusluion; Mores
and thmtns for nut; Lots for sale.
NTE - W PAPER ItANGINGS.
FOR PAULURS-7reach 13 signs, with O ha Bor
en.
rome , LlßUAllTES—Compelan P.Rmrst. onlOrange
iiitt-ILLLIJI—New (Peek Patterns on Rod Clay
ound.
P.sh"CTlAMßEltd—Latt. iud instil% Patients
.rer dart arhumis.
1.1 "! 1°14 • *.
406 •
(MIT'S° LLERIB (OVUM
Cm OF AU:sans:Sy, utember le/st: IMO. I
SEitEED:PROPOSILB sell be re.•
oared atthlsol6Se %met MONDAY, October Ise
ist °dol* e,,stocfor . sistlluit a TWo Inch Plank
Sheer s Isiths.l3aeout.Watateglne Uo uss. Informs-
Sloss mosserutsg he ooze. cals.!). .ot4lned from
:IA NM (MOW: larePlan.atrtabanPla ,
IlLalrreti . oss . ottLgunmaxotteeD4
1N12131961 PISAN Vontroller.
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UNIDITIER.-11EVNEn• &
No: no and lZ Wood etreqt, have tow 10 item
for VatallY *Pe: ' •
Vial M 1 11114 Staffed o:tvel, Cilearei" • •••
Itelle ae 011ee VII, ace, Anaz t. and
H 0311,..• :Saralee.%
; sus r)ne 'Apple Chita'; r teen •, • .
!1 ttl•ra .% and bi Veal la
4 - • nearaat• linuar• • • Ilrome•na Coe ur ' • •
U.nelee IY;:retanarslitra.aa Loaded L'lseliellea..
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' • MNIC 011. COVIeaNY hitae tali day 4aellite4
dividend 'Orr it.ll L.F.It vector. tbk e an ium s tot k
ont of the emniaes fee the mouth et itepeinhe A a
e.'
13Table On bed after teetohee Am, 'transfer Boot
G ilim gnat. thetooer ill teeth. • •
pet.is , • Z. Z. RINEHART Secretes?.
Twenty-Five.: Dollars Reward.
r
arEirrr-rn-r,
.be pald tor say information
frAleffmtt.-lead to the and morfletton of the
Tarty or pqrtieciebo ton flomo aaajaftflof.e4
floiff. la frost of 0zr. 1,1414 11.:4 1 . leg". 11: "1....
Altoxhvor osiTufaiiday o
• 0 , 0 00 •: 1051'. PAICIT.It.
CiONPIONSIENTWIMPt.:rstonime.
"• . •
1003 WOO . r :11.1"-ZiSri •
• - ,1°I,"41 1 .: Mt • _
Lu m a i ;:,
I'.raalc a.•LI T *glib
• stip .. .. 1 - 40•11711M11. et vonUtillet
citioates,-a toles COtton; 1•abl•
De•rw.: IbW: 4 444 .m 41 011 4 bail 44 4 444 4 til l U Z
tin:, tax 14 4 . 44 ,40 4 4 •
, o• 2 _ TOVA A hin~Krf gin:
ranet oit.-10 - bbly.lo. V I Valli
bl
ui 3VA 1)44: t t O.
MEI
psarnnasiT
JAMS T. DRAW'
Corner Fourth.and Wood Ste.,
BMW StIROKERS,
.......,„,Arzarrna or
Government Securities,
Foreign 'Exchange,
Gold; Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTION!! made on all accessible points ill
al• Unite 4 State. and Cozad..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
ECU
UNION REPUBLICAN MEETING
AT RULTON STATION,
On TrESDAY, Ott, !d, at 7 r. se. Capt. A. W.
Tut:RUSE, or Ndrth a.rolina, J. W. fATLOR,
E.m. and J. U. Mot;o3lEtn, Esq., sill address the
JOHN 11. STEWART,
Chairman Committee on Meetings and Spook•-rs.
E. A. Sionsmard. nseretar7. octal
UNION REPILIBLICAM MEETING,
AT KEATING 5 HOTEL. ETILETSVILLE
•
On WEDNESDAY. O. t. id. r. Rev. JOHN
14.1 AW, E. P. JONES , Esq.. JOBIAII CORER,
keg., will nadreas the tuetttleg.
JOH , rt. STEWART.
Cbm'n Clor, of tit.el bap And Spelt , ow.
E. A. MONTOOTLI, Seeeetlll7.
RALLY ONCE AGAIN!
HO! FOR KITTANNING!
PICURSION TICKETS WILL DE
bowed by tise Allegheny Valley Railroad Clusu•
pony lot the Great
REPUBLICAN MASS CONVENTION,
T KITTAX.TING, PA.,
On Tuesday, October 2,d,
4:3-co . cr. crcrx - viszrz.
431332.0". oak-must.i=4.-sr,
And other eminent mivocatea of the Patriotic Oause
old peeltlerly b. tixxent.
Let %here Lea full 1.)..1..fitt10n from A LLEGHIL
NY COUNTY.
IV - Train mill leave Pittsburgh Depot at 7 A. X.
TUESDAY btILN LNU.
JOHN A. NIVLER,
eri .17 chelrman Committee of TrWIIMIlleLlt••
GRAND
Union Republican Rally,
SF' C)larir ,
Thursday, Oct. A, at 11 Mock, a. m
CAPT. A. W. TOCFRUNKE.
101 of Norlli Carolina,
J. K. ouF.J.O,
1 , 00. r. 11 I F.NNIII
11on. TIII , Ja AS WILLIAMS.
110.1." r. J. 1111411 A Al.
U.a. H. V. CoLl..fiett.
Hon. J. M. KIRKPATRICK,
L. W. 110811.
and other diatingultheri speakers be preaeot.
'NIA splendid 'gut: IRAN , : eit will be presented by
the ladies to the largest drip, alien pm...met.
brand Frovw.sto.l at 11 ' , lock s. w. Karon , oe
a..ts vets] tie !mated on the Vitt bere Con.
t ill Rohr and a special traint. and
wilt leave
the kiepot at IP o'clock S.
JOU .7'; U. tif ItNl' A WT.
Chairman Com. on Mevtings and Speakers.
F.. • . .VONTOOTTI. !Secretary. metal
SALE._
Thor.. will b. a priltilo ndno at tbe reside., of
endtos, hat. on hi Aairir farm on the Fleming
laatling Lo lianadal In Union township. on
Monday, October Bth,
ommetwlng at In u . clJclt, vrtron the rollowlisA altml
HORSES AND MULES. COWS, &or..
{VIII offered for isle on 4.yr. to .1t: Olso
pair of. yror old Male.. vrefl hrogr; 3 rood Cork
ItoOeed cot: I three year old
two y 4-me old lied: I lksy sod fodder rol,r,
Isorw poorer, I Int of fin- titter p: Igo of lal k
•gon, I , 'ldcr IttoA ..et oearl wagon bar" ... I
64-t light l.srhe... %.,11. Ylittiten h•rnras; ll.rgt
milk ttimrn.. slid • i•rge lot oi dairy nriirlef, Can.,
Plows, Harrows, Farming Utensils,
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Bodo amid 134,cicilama.
And a Kraut carlt.ly of arts rte. not necessary to
usentlott wore.
Male continent, orcel,lY at nt welock t .yrboo
a doe attoottsoco l• rosarec ,t Csoty rettoestad, Sad a
libel al ntetttt old I v et to puretusers.
JAMES IL HOLMES,
nicoo Towsiatilp.
11 ATTU/LW II A 111118 ,, N, Anal over. °Cal&
W. J. c. barang
MYERS, HOPPER &
(Sateeasprs to It. IL. Hu
No. 45 Smithfield St.,
Ilnuttfacturers and Dealen lo all linda of
N'II7I=LIVITT.FELE
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Seth,
OFFICE AN3 SCHOOL FURNITURE, •
Together with roll assortment of
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Coustantiv ou hand and for salt at the
X.B.o.vcreart nrlocas.
55.16::• Y 5
Di:. J. S. REM
litsrunied the pretties or Dentistry at
NO. 104 IrIFTMEL ST.,
Opposite the Cathedgal,
WK ere 7.7,tll.lll.7Z4=llTel'Aillgai
DENTAL PRACTITIONER.
Especial attemlon will be Wen tbe rtr
Ilou Grit,. natural teeth by skillfully-11l eg teem
Cwith the mom select — material, and try gle ng them
her proper treatment, thus pre ierving them for
future uses sod moron In tripe old owe.
Arreantarlty of the Veth of young persons skill
fully attended to and eurroled,
Time beautiful life-lite artificial teathontulered
”comtort.ble and eselol by the magic of tee Doe.
torte meManlsol, old be made read! for *II wbo
may order than.
All recent dmooreries of curse In giving relict.
from pale In toe extractiou of teeth, will be skill.
fully administered to those wbo may dralrg them.
Odle, hour. Dwell A. $. to g. le. , eelltl9l
.1866..
1866.
We are are now oslablltox for TAM. Timms the
moat extenslve stock of goods we bate( Xs's? had the
pleasure of offering toper pstroas.
Kuehl' Brussels and Tatiestrles,
u ":hroVe n T i ortregilfeier e aitTA l litire a g:l7ol" d
RICO SEIM AND VELVET CARPETS AID REDS.
KIIBILUIDEIXED SWISS I. sat CONTAINS.
New and Elegant Mimeo( Naito,
Side & Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands.
Choice Styles NotNnrOartates.
WEIARLdIiD a 001411113 ,
Not. 71 and 13 PIIITII btlt t 2.
Next bons. to U. S.
eco Cootoo (lo use and Post Ullee,
Snd loot.
este .
pox . FALL TRADE. 1866.
HATS, CAPS ANI) RS,
ii and Retail.
WOOED it CO*
181 WOOD- STR EET,
Invite 'pedal attention 40 I.balr tails
.Hats, &o.; tee., for Fall &tick
Now ran and comolota—every 0011.4 to oda all
lats. z lLlAo ONO of Ovary ; deactiptloo. ault a r
Ji . . a
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE IS n E
Enny GIVEN that
the partnership heretofore existing between
Ta11,U9911/LIV;AIILLBAIIkit a co; . • •
Is this dig dissolved by :Mania conical. The books
of the *boo, arm will be walled Tith,99lt.
!lAN .th kkTELBAtaf, who ,will. evintilltio the
LlQlittlf 8111119193 sit No 93k Poss. Street.
• D. TRALIZIMAit.—
fI.'ADTLIVEISAILI. •
s. hAxXA.
B. THAULIIMAX.
, r with. rest.. oattio
rf"MTMIIt7T!
WM. A. SHIMN. 7 -
, .
alr*fin*Arr T
M"..180 Wenariii .p.0.u..w Liu wiN1011: ,
PartlNly istratiousiTu go lba Wiwi:lb:4l 9! Kt
CoaK fitts v in
••••••0461111,b0m_._ selitik.ll
Ret , 4I I 4AMTEIttAI- 8 ., . •
. . .
Cestaffik *Mk; .IPrit, rsialli*e
rliondidiased.stiack Paint, .
tniottiar tows
WWI Mllll
... 4." ~ Y r PH a ,
e r:. /11 Zenith N. %art% althavnL"
- -
A A44:4*irliA:4 azuriv
so iia/•ltariam booitit sad sold.
ptiaptlyisa44 wOOOlO 012U+
-
VA itIVAIVAENIV or
QTIIS
autib
Ems , NATIONAL DASX Or rITTSOMOiII•
MONDAT MOILNING, Oct. Ist, MI. 1 -
.
LIALOLTrtra,
- _
•
Capital Stock S 900.x00 CO
M. 453. I.V.Z Circulation, (State B•k) 214,39 0
ations I Bank Ciro/Battu:l 3C,M O OD
Puo Doposltors 503.= 37
otaer 4... ........ 81
Divid.ria• Unpaid 4.4.1 5.7
Croats and Earnings 143,4? 70
=2
Notes sail Bills ...... ....$ .51t1,373 Ft 3
Banking Rouse , 13,311 SO
U. h. Government 5ecuritie5..........815,60
Specie and Legal Tender
ores el' other Ltauk.s
Due by other Banks Zi1.452 Yd
339 73
Taxes and Expenses 6'491i2
"certify that the above I. • correct astract from
Quarturly Report to Comptroller& CurrevcT•
oe.:114 JOHN SCOTT, Jo,. Casb2er.
12T° QUAMTEEILY STATEMENT
1:11111
SIBBT NATIONAL. BANK OF PITTdI3I7IIGIA
ll=
Loans and Discnonts
United Mates ......
Dun from Bans,Bo nd,
and tanker,
,r„?..l.,c.aatieu,,gualcyTender Notes
lintes of tiolsent State Banks.—
U sect Items and Itenitttances—
Beal Estate
laßonse
EMI=
Capital Stork • 6500, roo no
Due ludirldual imiositnrs l,io,,rii 21
1)11e Bank• and 'Dunker* 8 ,6xl 20
Due Treasurer of the United Stairs.. 103.6.1 06
Circulation 30:101.0
Coutlugeut Fund and Prodte ..... ..... =UM 15,
I hereby certify that tbe foregoing lea true ah
straat from the Quarterly Report to the Comptrol
ler of the Currency •
.a2:118 JOHN D. 13CUL1.4, Cashier.
QUARTERLY STATEMENT
UNION NATIONAL. BANK O , rITTSBCIWEI
I=
=1
- - - -
Nol es and Bills 1/111CCIUU . Cd • 642.8 a 7...:
Indebtedaemb of I,l,e.cturs 11 , 3Skr
Overdrafts on or n mud Tax
es o.hif 10
-
t I.li.St SO
itetnittanee, and other I ,1111 Item,— ti,n , o 45
I. , ne from BAlllt a and 11ah1ta,....... 0r.1h3 la
1 1 41111 ,1 1 01n1e. Band.7.6"L am uo
Other U. I'. ho rue air.... ...... .... 4. thl 1.0
Last oa hand .-.. ........ ... ...... ...... Z',..27.1 , 7
EMMEN
Capital Stock S 250. , XX) OD
Surplus Yowl .11.7.4 4
Circatattoo 213,0 W tO
Weldon/le Co Id 7 7. 1 0
Doe other Sanaa cud Ranker* (7.8 0 01
lailehloal lteposlto.-. ...... ...... .... 60, ,
3 7• 1 1 ,. :
, 0 ,4
I...ruing.
$1.1.3 . .nn ea
I nett' y that the abort Statement la correct to the
bent or my knowledge end belief.
oettlli It H. SMITH. Cathie,
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE
SZCIIANOE NATIONAL BANK OF PITTIi-
=I
Notes and depositednted SI,S-28,200i3
U. S. Boutin to secure Car.
OUIJA' Olt . 910,0G0 CO
U. S. Honda deposCed to secure De-
Ur .
! •P A, COl 1...
p ,
U. u * . 7:los to secure Depositors ISu.Olo 1 , 0
eck. and other I.sofut Monts .INAII .0
Ci Sp rculsting NOte• of :A:scions' Rani, ~s.i. f 0
Item , lances sad other Cash Items.... 77, , :i 3!
Due b 7 Banks . .2 , ..., 7 /.2 1.1
tient Estate C01,.500 0 ,
Talcs sod Expenses 51.V..2 :14
-----
Capitol Mork
Nlttonal CtroutAt
r•tato du Co ••
leafy Wool Depoott....
,ed Mat., Dept..lt
Due to It Itrekl
ha.rultnet . ...
I rerliry Ilost Um above Is Ft true •b+tr.ct of ti
Mtatenient wade to the f',omptrotlur of I' trr
IMEMEIRCEMI
I=l
QUAIRTERLT REPORT
AI.LEWIENY NATIONAL RANI( OF 111
DM=
11:11
lEEE!
Notes and fills Maroon led . gad, 147 tt
United eltatea Lunde Uepostted so tie
• tins circulation ............. ......—.. UAW tO
Specie and other Lawful . 717.771 71
Cirenial•ng Notes of National Rani" . 3t.4 I* 141
Circulating NOW. or SAO, ilank a oo
Remittances and other eaab
Dar by Lao. 1711,1a1
Real Itstata
Taxes and Capons. 4:4681 et
7,141 ea
I=l
(*.vital Stout Von,' o 00
4C.4 u O.
National elvedlattuti
Mote Circulation :a. tot Ou
Indlrldnal Deposit. i0u3...+1 70
Dividend. unpaid•••• 3,5 a td
172 h 2: ;1
Co ■ and !Surplus rued
1..01.3
One Banks
I certify that the abort Ia a trot...ha/root of the
atatement made to the Comptroller of Currottry.
°ea It. W. MACKEY. Ca .hier._
11T11 QUARTERLY REPORT
!SECOND N stioN AL BANK. OF P1TT.31.3 U
PSTTSIBMIGU, Oct. Ist, ISM
1=2133
Nana and Bllla 01.connted $ iia,n 0 59
United Statna decurldlan 3911,Ca0 al
Beat lbots'e. h,090 On
Zinnias and Taxes. ........... ........ 7Oa 91
Due by Banks and Banter. 11.971 za
Cad( (Legal Tenders, to.. ). 194.511 111
Who . Cub lianas 14.67) 6
=I
4 3C0,030 CO
t
Capital Reek
Carc.Olatton Z 54,0 5 00
1/00 Depoidtors =,16 , 1 vs /...
Due to Banta sod 0111ILktIll 05,477 24
IJupald 1.11•14 cods 305 00
ComUosent Fund and rivets 41,10.1 ae
VOW tioo 00
• 'fleabane Is a correct abstract from the Report to
the Comptroller of Currency,
odr.l2t
C. A. RIGGS, Cashier.
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF TIM
TARSI:IMS' DEPOSIT NATIONAL DANE.
Firma:mon, Oct. let, ISM.
=
Tills and Naas discounted ft.W,403 BR
10,000 00
Banking nd
oun. nnLoi 1.16::1
Tants and 020nirdlun
K 2 en
7s
Due trout Bank., and palate.
1,1177 n.
=l,OOO 00
403,V3 00
0.1. a
•------
'MICA= 70
t o irt i. F L iFe T . Loa ds
an.i.s
ER=l
Capital
Circulation
Deposits
Lae Illsoks.sirl.r..
tiorplus rtluds Proilts
•
The &bora If ;(
Correct etretraet from Quarterly
'l eper! triCeatr of Currency.
oef:121 ' - R. A. OEORI)E,
QUARTEILIt STAZEIIInNT
Or Till
OILMAN NAT GNAT. BANK OF 34TTSBU lllill
AlusmAY. Ortobei. Ist, Md.
' • nesoutter.s
Leans awl I.ll3couma '18.411 40
U. 3. 1103.11. . 226,303 as
Other U. 3, /*curiae, 3,1501 A
------411 03.134 50
Sp. el 6 and tegal. Tendert.. 11X0/.737 33
1111Lsothgr National Banta.. 4.415 131
Dills Otilihrr litsui 1531234.. 3,333 110
01411.12 am, ' 12,33 81
I)nefrokallauks33.l/1310kar• 94412 ad
62
Real R otate .. ~...... ....
711m11,343. auS7l.3.llAira.:. ::::::::::::: 2 211 I:
Talcs atil Expenuar :::
...
14 14
115134311321.34.1tems 3,011 21
/I.l4J.Wild
13....auxrum.
$ ZACOO CO
( C hViltall "" drif i llecla4oll. umati7 :LYS() 00
Uus i"j r 1 X111111110711.,.• 74103 , 7 70...4111.3 , 8 17
.p.t.dry,62
'
dliscolvalgolu items,
•
o ,2azi aro, A.'ISIIDLITaiIiteP.
QEARTE V EIVATEMIZT
TRADEIiiMPT 02(AL BANK:
;
,kEtrarigao 1 5
v 73
tire , :4l . COIL /le.MS.2M 29
Tiltettlltgr m ‘' — „' **** 15:22
41,mtm? Il
riiilMPlallt Oct. 111, two.
Capltal .80ot b . .
C° !
s ir m arral i Mszla.k:Awa.. .. .
V.,7si, A
- • t- $1,013.1 7 / F. •
----
'
GE61202 T. VAN DOREN,
&OW Vaildar
MEM
QVAILTERLY IMPORT
Tuna) NATIONAL BAST S)F PITT 6 813 11011
I=
=1
Nol es and Rills Discounted
U.S. Rondo
Beal Estate
Furniture
Taxes and Expensen.....•••
iteecnuc 5iamp5........ ...
Remittances .
Due from IlankN
Cain on hand
ig,..:54831. S 3
I=
Capital Stock ....... .......... ........... $. 400 v. rOO . (
kiurplus Fund
etroulatiou -Y0,050 PO
Divo!cods DI:11..1d .... ........... .......
3,. 7 4 0 ,,, e 0
~,
Fro:lts
Due to eau ko end Ilaraa,s.. 7,1,4 , 21
Due U. S. Troasurer 5n..0.1.1 tod
Due Dept...ll.u. G." 4,6.1/ GB 0%01 13
--..
$1. 6 = 3 , 32 V
V. -44 a 1 89
The Bence le I correct sh.l fact from the Report
men. In the COMptroller of the Currency.
0c2:125 JCIIN R. lASI NlRlTtyti, Ca•uler_._
QUARTEItLY STATEMENT
IRON CITY NATI.O; AI, 11. k NK or PfTTSBUIL6II
i)L.1 . V.116 T 7
. 650,10)00
r
CUI4I
0.41 (Al
. 11.0 CI 1%)
it • 96
. 47. 4 x IR)
41
Loons and Disrotailx.. d ..t ,47t
1 , . S. scram!' s 4144 (10 on
1 11 " r . .0 0 11
no., and I. 'I a ....... . 1:.579 (2
1.4 gal Tender.. and Colts ....... 313.117,11
Nut. • , f . 9 ' - 00
Cask Ilm= 7 , 1,T.01 44
131Z1311
Cspll al 5t,1.... .. .. ...... .• . $ .irml.noo 00
Circul•llou, \nl.. al Ila I,k 3,3 S': CO
110 mate
niVidelltid 171.111A1.1 . 1.7:11 61
1.11,1 , ual D..00•1 , 0rs ..,..1...60 11l
1 , 0010 Ban& • , 0,1 Ha:l,i er• 17.700 ,
Prollts 1.1114 1.1.). 2'1.010 07
QM=
J. D. RAIVIALEY,
336 Liberty Street,
OLA UAL I N
FINE CLOTHING,
MEE
SEW TORli MANUFACTUIIE,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
I=l
Agent rot GEO. ORa"T•S rnizz:biEDAL and
MOILLI.I.6uN . 3 STAR
Ltertemher the NEW IRON FRONT. oppolte
Wayncorv.4.
J. B. IlArd A LEY,
334 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE HATTER
IMMO
41 al DI
4111.
;
=9
.1
TEL-eosis am 10..A... 13,
FR DA, DOI: - 1 AND CHILDII3,
The :Newest Bdytes always on
IZEIMI
hand and at the d.uwest Prices
oot ro, thi. VI )1:1: a RUE WINIP , WS op
p 4,1, p:Z7A.V,Tre
J. B. RAIVIALEY,
334 Lib
130cptr4 a
MEIZZI
I=
Ladies', illisse
CUSTOM MADE S
=I
nd at Lower Prides than Down Town
EZZEI
Itr,•rawr tllo FOCI: L .1 &IE WINI/0W . 3, upxr
not,. Way :lc sweet.
TO CLASSMAKERS
lIIE SEBSCIRIBERS HAYING
completed their rangetneets for crushing the
(tunat
(luplati Saud tuck , are now pl . :pared to fur
nish It dirt quality of AND. reads for use, deliv
ered In CAI. LUAUS. T THEIR WORKS, at the
doted rod, nf14,50 per tun, to bulk, or lig Oh In
bass, or tie dell rered here, either loose at $lO 00,
rin bag. at 0.51 , p• tun, or pant.% eta furnish
bass at the lorse pro . We off r the Is recti Wass
hoe •er Sand. adapted to their ure, so to the
same conditions at 13,1111 pot. l.nl or T WORMS.
Orders furs .. .nit.: ELLIOTT ItOSI,E IC, AII
Creek Post 11u Utopian count, Pa., or to
A 1.101., tit X IN, 4, No. 110 Pirst street,
Pittsburgh, will he p raptly attended to
ROBLEY & CO.
1,14091
12E=E
SOLDIEIIS ,
. CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY, &c.
The unduraigned teT collect an Wontler. beet
pay and pentlone eoldeera under the acne of
Congreas Of State lawei,
Congress toss st peeped an acted o•OAMA Loan
des, under Widen euVeran inddlera are edtttled to
bodily of from 8100' to 8200.
JOHN S. I.AMIOE,
A. At. It Itt , NY N. •
Attorneys st LAW.
No. Ili Fifth street,
tTTellilltel 11.
T • -
A DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of I - S6l auiLlS62.
All 'elm served three year. are entitled to 8100
hot.° ty those earring two ream II50; or who wale
diyeharge.l by resson of wounds, or their heirs.
hr...e Months Extra Pay
Is doe Volunteer Officers In the service ?larch ad,
ital. and discharged, mastered out, or realgcled
disabled tee entitled
to *Lb Ws or 64.1, occur ding to degree &seen
lty.
W. J. .t IIALI. PATTY-MO:if, Attorney.,
"
• U. 472 07
COME
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING MILL,
Cater of Harbery Street And Dapene Way,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Sash Boors, Blinds and Mouldings
BUIE TO ORDER. Unfinished work is prat In •
dry house soil finished wheu taken out. natog.,
Flooring. Nklenther lio.rding. Laths And hhingies
COUltatll on blind. Sswing o ye-enwinit_ang
...wing done with dispatch. Boxes Or nil kinas
tootle to order. •fiti.li JOHN HEATH.
prrranulklGU
POCKET CUTLERY.
cial and nurcbate nor of those superior POCKET
KNIVV:4. manufactured from nussey, Well/ .t Co's
liner/ Steel.
HOLLOW GROUND RAZORS,
TABLE CUTLEUX 01T EVAIITSTYLE a PRICE
'MIME. N. cacit-xfzirq,
Agent fur the Pittsburgh Cutlery Cociperin
• Abs. 61 and 69 FUUI Street,
eels (DISPATCH BUILDIND.)
22 1137abl.aCtiA111 BTREEIN ' 22
pi PPNttLE tWISOTAOLES.
SU ItV ItYlisti INHTRUIabbITSi: - •
trVKLC.A. ULAbIiF-21
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8A11011.64 ft, t i titlaf•
ETElta, pi.. for sale as reasonable prices; by
i. ULSlWyD.sPraetleal
412 • .
64:1 lA
PARTNERSHIP .'II4OTICE:i
I lIAVE THIS- DV-ASSOCIATED
with teB af„ elSOUtilleSs , lll' the zWboterale
Drug iluot,e2s,. et.= Wood litteeLATlttabt.l4.
Tbn•tyleruf the. OAh'to.tlf.litCO A. IKE Lair
tiEURAIE A. KELIA.,
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WHOLVSALE DICUAMISTS, • ti. 4. Avwtk o d,
" ar%C Pi ggat i lki s tiiie "ale gPti nigC
gatta4 -414001,16rigitif=o
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r.:ter Et IL .
.I„"TOOTitiIAS BAKE& .ltoritate
-4tre,sasentlietured,oale
liar Forks, sieleirailetelilltlitOibil ,
row. and Travail oi every stild. made of the Wit
material, af ehart zoStlce, anderariasted.
IsLuds OWLIIJILEW4 91)14.11.112.
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TEAMS- - NET CASH. WA.%
r01e... (15) TrUtak Jf/a/are
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rttimoliara.y. AT
GILELORE & LEIBLER'S,
100 WOOL/ STREET.
WItATCTt— GOOki MAN 131 EY
sEW AKT InIE P ANT IT 171:"1..-
ninh 13.0 0 eapltal to any .tooti WO Or Mt. M."
tr•vei pr of tete time. Will pay a per day and •
larFr srv or, U.ool scan. t 0 what&
J. C.TILTUji.
Pittsburgh, Ps.
441
00
M'ELROY,
$1,6-3,0i - r
PirrrTSI3ITR.4G-li .
MEE=
COMES
INEIMEME
IMMO
!rty Street,
lall n Inds of
LOME
id Shooter
and varivi .svrtenent Of
:' and Children's
DES AND OAITERS,
I=l
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ME
BERM
;- ,
DICKSON
& CO.,
04 yPOOd SSt.,
DRY GOODS
ma
WHOLESALE.
murciiv - 3:)11. - w",
OCTOBER FIRST,
1 , = . 466.
Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate,
pro( VIRTUE 01V AN ORDER OF
As the Orph ns• l'ourt of Allegheny County, made
September gbh MIA thennriersignel,_Administro
tors of the estate of WEBBY MAXWELL, late of
county of Allegheny, deceasea. will expose to Pub
lic Sale. on ni EDS itSDAY, tee 24th .lay of Unto
her. Pesl, •I 10 o'clock 4. u , at the Court lions. in
the CB) of Pittsburgh. the following described
Beal Eats. °Nem said deceased. rim All the one
omit-ideal half part of all that certain lot or piece
of or roso.l %Beate In lieserce township, county of
Allegheny. and Stott. of Pennsylvani temnd ed
end deserth,l a . toliewa wit: Beginn a
ing on toe
ride of a Dente road. (now Valley
Plank Bowl., at the corm , or lot No. 8 in the sub
.ll 'Won of the estate of {Cavil Siegel,. deceased,
made by tleo IL Biddle. administrator: thence
ateng told road nerthwardly My feet; thence by
(toe rt. suing • dent angleswith said road along
the line of lot No. to In said plan. eastwardly two
has ud red and sixteen feet nine Lod one-tenth Metes
to a private road forty tees wide; thence ray the same
sou th riegrees east fifty reetone and three-fourth
ancees to the corm r of lot No. 8; thence along the
line of sold lot No. a were. yard], two hundred sot
In y feet •tt•l (Mir Inch. to the place or begin
, Was. being .ot No. 9 In end plan. and being the
.. 101 Mb," Wllli4l/1 .1. Koatits and wife, by
111. 1r deed. dated Jo urge. 1858, ree •rdeel In the Ire-'
e•order's wilco tu and for raid cotto.g. to deed book
•01. 170. prom 55. granted unto the said Hence Max
well and Jame. Baxter. and upon which Is erected
trams slaughter hones.
Also, all thatcertain piece of gnd situate In
Reserve township aforesold bounded rou and demribmi
sr follow a to wit: Deputing on the east . side of a
publle road called the New Franklin road, at the
ll.of lot No. 91n plan of lots laid not he tiro.
Biddle. as administrator of Franc!. lecaelvy.
amt recorded In the Recorder's orrice of Allegheny
counts, In deed b 14.1‘ vol. Si page It thence Moog
said r had south erarsil .event, -rye feet to the cen
tre of ...1 No. 7 In tame plan; thence in a straight
no parallel line with line of said lot No. 9 to !
pla
cate road Oily tem. wade: thence woos sal.l road
north wardly the line of lot No. 9 aforesaid t thence
•Isng 1 four same westward!) two hundred awl
terroty kV, inches to the place of beginning,
befog lot Se. Band the one half of lot No. 7. atiloin
-1,3 In the aforesaid plan. and being the same prop
erty which WWI sin tfuttand James Mubb, excen
hors sofJosspl3 Watt, oeceased, by their deed, dated
Apt ad, Mtn, rec 'riled In the sold Recorder's °Mee,
I • deed hook vo . page whichgte unto the said
Henry Ms> sr• II in few upon I. erected • two
bOLIT tratue
ens MAXWELL,
CIEI
I'ALUARLE IRON AND COAL
, LANDS AT stiEßinve , SALE.—By virtue of
sentry writ. of rendn! expo... honed outa the
Court of Cont.,. Fleas of Somerset county, and to
me directed, there will be exposed to sale by Debits
outcry, at W-Ilet•hurg. Somerset county. Fa., on
the ELEYRNTit DA Y Or OCTOBER, We. at 10
o'clock A. It., all the right, title. Int.rest and claim
of the !tumefy.. Iron. and Coal COm . pant of Pen•yl-
Au la, of, in owl to the following Riral Estate, Obi
nted Orcomerset county. Fa.. nine miles northwest
of Combertand. Md., consisting of some 2.000 acres
or taut, more or les., wI , IIcILMMIVe Improvements.
,uch as a dot-etas. Blast Finance. with all access.-
gt.vg go... for workmen, tat= tiptoes.
The e [ u r..n. • rty Is connected with the Baltimore and I
I (thin ituttros.l ey a branch Railroad from tile Drop- I
erld connecting wlth the kit. Savage Railroad, six
ales-rest of Cumberland. The DrOperty abounds
to the he, t quality of bituminous Coal, Iron tire.
iLimestone and Fire Clay. The 'Blast Furnace is of
co:mrtor coostruetloll., with an engine of .a oleo[
cornett]to blow two Furnaces. all larOMPlete Or
dor. I'h e boom, for workmen, blacksmith shops.
I horn. and other buildings are all of capacity for ex
ten Oen onorwttona. There are 1110 Sever/II . Fernis
in tool state of cultivation, with dwelling house',
barn,. he.
I the quality of the Iron Ore, whtth bl Deal."( tic -
Geer May be Judged of from the fact thatdering the
lint Lls.t.of LI ff tons the average =Mint o on.
toed wit, .24 tons Wseer, ton of Fla eittal - Pooktew
ed. Altogether mere tIO property In th et,OMlntri
combining more advan.aarna Do the mandfacture of
Iron or the t ar orportattOri 01x031.. irltrini Lb entreat
ern or Western market.
There are also strong Indications Of the property
containingPetrotema col:oat OIL ispriVeta com
pany are now engaget in boring on • Pao Or the
[antl farmer]) belonging to the Somerset Company.
with the most encouraging indl.tions of finding oil
soon. Some LUO
of
borebe used for boriog pur
poses The • slue of the property can onl7 be.
unoreclated or • close pa. vial egainlanSlol., Si
canosenot well be destribed.
no s ed And taken In execution so the proper[) Or
the contrrset learn sold Oak: COMPanY of rti.• .11 the
snit of Idaltlarrr.
ocblid JOOtkti SHAFER, Sherif.-
•
ogrealkbly to the provisions °Mhe tiet al Amaranth,.
of the 'ommoriereattb of Pearlsylraatas _passed the
tday of March. ma. entitled ..An Act Relative to
Molted Partnerships' , and do tiara y ca rt lfr th at
the oune or the Om under shish est
_partnership
Is lo he connected IeJORNSON A rA nilf4 thalthe
general nature of the beefeater* be limmisseted
the in.utacturnand gale of Marketing andlll-.
minating Oita, nd the same WIN be trainee •in
sod near the dry of rittsbarabs• Mat the no m •or
the brnand partners of **ld firm are WILLIAM
Jolt NtiON nod till. AS 11. PAINS: bOth of
Alle-
N rblV,•.,Pr'ia,r,r3atrit's the
capitol contributed by the said Deorsel•o,Neer,
special partner It three thenund dollars In cash;
that the prloo . at which stltt Dartnena l t Is td corn
meets le Weld day of July. )1, D., sad that
It sill terminate on thel4 Jay pt . VOA 1).. lets •
WILLIAM .TORNMSN. oim pirtmtia,
isll.a.b PSIN4 I
I.ldOlitrlS N. Mt%Spada Partner.
Pirrserlooll. July 2 1 . ISGS.—antsdar .
NV. a. 61.11RAT11)....9. 1. 110011 t ,ilir• T. ilaaaaato.
palmy MALT 11101MEIL ,
W. H. GARBAtD*OI
Haisters, Grain &Hop Beajerg f
No. 17 Water Street) and
Nos. 5 wed 7 Pons Iltrthsti
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PITTSBURCH,.PA. - „,
..M.W.hitcrtotwill.Vhal 4 10 ,F reitz,:
J. W. JOIVCSTON
+A`• SCOTT.
STON & SCOTT,
-
JUtIR
DLALYBBIN
Fine Watche,s, Clocks, Jewelry .
SILVER-PLATED WARE,. ETC.,
No. 274 L'lltZliTYPrili*Tt
rartlenlar attention - then 8i1t , 1611111
Waimea. Cloaks and Jewell?. allArairk :arum.
aso. G. SOUTN 'JOSS-ZAGS
JOHN ROSS'olk.: - Cai`'
erccuiosit I
WM. N. OCOEN ;
iimuurAcrruxurais .A.ND DILA,L7LI4/0
OarbPA OiI:UM/PK .
ilupt - . 1- . ..k7** 3 )
. CHANDELIERS;
mra. *wit ihmar.*eCistreiiiii,
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S.
MOIELIMY . :efirfe •-14;i ,
. 110N"425:1 1 42r•mberizt,
CO on 'bort e but
. - Persous , itlatthigtesaktri,anyttlai tipiparUirs,
imaktivirpos being tarnlncl st. best strwst
th=rittors g1t5,t[,1,11141204114i • • •
UP -STAIRS
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arial;rlt
'1;
EOM
MEN WASTED,
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TO ACT- AS SALESMEN,
Either permanently or temporarily. stno ay,, corn _
petclll to engage to first-class business relations.
Apply In parson or: address •
VT. It. BILKER,
sel3lE3 08 Grant street. Pitt burgh. Ps.
M . 11.11.03 WANTED.
10 Good Seund Work Mules.
ADW7 t the.Tlg "
et Offlcoof.lnttsburil)t, AlleAbe
up.:2;lll"'h'" • 4 ....
a. Roxirz;euri,
MrAIiTEIII—AGENTS -- % 1,600 PL11
YEAR—Everywhere to Introilueo SBA W &
CLAIMS FAMILY 131r.WRiEl MACKIN p.,,linpro,
ed and perfected. It lOU hem. reU, *Melt, null,
hind, braid a.. 1 mut:molder beautlfe 4. Pried only
11 , 11). Mattes the ,elasito Jour.. stitelt, and Mlle
wansetedror flee yeers, and Is (tom e ileentd. We pay
the above 'smelter a commlssloo, welch orb , .
that amount can be made. Add re.anrealt on LI; H.
Lotiti. No. lii Went street. Plttabursh, r.. en
advertisement of the Finkle & Lyon an.kthe Weed
Bening Machine*. Ito 111116 th e,. . Jon 389,1*.
00
tZ,lN.Wert`.2. B-- ..!, 7 ,!i t :1Pt 2 0513
for Ladles.'averyarlferey to townie. dm Comu.on
Sense Family Sewing Plactstue. Improved sod Per
fected.. It Will Imm,.fell, atltah.rldilt. hied, brat . .
and embrolner Ocautlfoily—prlce only Seitr—mal.-
tog the vlastio.to...k.stitch, and folly warranted for
tarsus years- We pay . the above wager., or
ems b e from which twice that ..mou nt ems be
mad. Address. o r eall on U. I.IOWEKA a CO..
Ufnce No , 256 S. rum Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
All IsSteri answered prompUy, 'Nitta clreu , ars and
terms; ' - ' • n0.1.h 0
All4:)OfeWef.N:ov4ngricl
BAILIFF, BROWN & CO.,
PLUMBERS,GAS & St EAM PIPEFEITERS
No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
OM
Gl2 Penu Street, Pittsburgh.
NWAT6II AND IiAS FIXTURES constantly on
hand.
Houses Stied op with qua, Water or Steam Pipes
at short notice.
Ull Itesineries tittCd up at short notice and In the
most approved style.
.agitators. Tarts. &e., lined with Steel. Lead by
new propprs, with Hydro-AtmospliPric plop l'lpb.
1317EFITII'll'A't', dl
MOIL , P TI
sib` ALL KINDS. it V IsItANT
110.4 r. , Lick ail material kept by a 'list-Plus
estaintsl ,
ti".• ,Plte the attention of all *hob are any
work t.• • .urllne of bull ea as we feel coon
, 4poi • :re the best of satisfaction AS regards
triat,l • • • • • an price. lyllird
ba-_r_c.E.
Private Families and Hotels
Cho bo furnished with heat quality of
HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES
Al shortest notice end hest terms, by tilling on
JOHN MAFFET,
Nos, 227 and 229 First Street,
PIT TS 11 vtc on, PA
171.40
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A large ulsortment of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, sheet Lead, &c.,
ALMA IS 0 X AD.
NI Wood Street, near Sixth.
22:b7
P LUMB" G.
GIS IND STEDIFITTING,
Hydrants, Iron Pumps,
=f:M
HEMET ZINO,
LEAD P SINKS, BASINS
WATER CLOSETS AND WAS"( STANDS
TOM T. EWEN'S,
tau.c.a...r to twens & C 0..)
163 Wood tit„ Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mo7ta49
ADDY ,IVILIIIAIS&BARTI/EV
• W.X.517211L.133314.101.
GAS 'AND STEAM TITTERS,-
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Cor. o Blath t Smithfield Sts.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.,
Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets,
IdA.NCHESTWR.
All Muds of Water, tlas 11411 d i'lztx G 011.•
'MEM] on hand. 30:09
ADDY, WILLIAMS & BAIITLEY
Keel/ on bah , * a superior article of
WOOL) P' MOPS,
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All kinds of lion Pumps, lirdonAts, Sheet oo"
.o,
'Mines Mot, Lesd ripe, Roth Toss. /dots. }Valet
Glares. Wash Mullis, Wash Mends,
_Re., at tucir
Corner Shah ad fimithfield.Strepts,
All klods or Itsoalrlim do seronoriiitlr:
AU orders by moll tOosoollately ottendea to.
Jes:eio
'WIII. SICSIVYWY Is. JOHNSTON
HERLEITC & JOHNSON,
P.. RBo'l'=CBl.a
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
Firr7l STREET Erricws
(burgh, Pa..
All hY scull. eaccotrid satisractorlil col
prompt:7,A 4 oreied to
A Seer D S o u r bmecobl Pump. Elmira, Wit 4
Clore • et hers,
cerebrum, arm On
alum, %Film orOst reasonable prices.
courimppattobe by mail procupUrut
thmullcoe or eveTdererlppon. I.saidos
lomputuso, DAB' AND STEAD
ruTuie, ill ALL ITS BILANCIII7I_/
Carefully attended Ia bf arperlermell and uratercal
workmen._ A. Aar aasortment
OAS FIXTURESiSINIWBATH TUBS
arzuwza }writs,- • =
WATZE CLOSETS,
ITTDIUNT ,
CsunssUY on hal,4 and rasdk "der..
TAii.ermr ,*t sozii;rxr.ax.aa,
No.Aqiederall, Stree,A.iteglent, sad
/•'/I'rtretrect.' I;tabwrsb
'taDlierdtT_ .
NY.. A. . .. 5.011.8,7rr
DISCUS &
961iberty Street
DMUS Ei GROCEMIES & PRODUCE,
AT'LOW CLAM /111101121.'
udualre'it aikittrittsolitci AT.Ortiti stay tint
• us with their pateriate,,ln
PAW tpld DEAGI;IG.
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• • naneutult Gut dziri'
YO ifeiti. -
seitafahlirra—, ,, • !
.1136.1.4-
FINE WATCHES; JEWELRY; tHAMONDS,
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t'”'gtren Nitta lIMPAMITC4
nwla-lumfg4s.
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Cif .77
anilEttkAn - MERV itittt
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