The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 30, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY, OCTOBEW:to, DNS
RAILROAD'S TO TIIU. PACIFIC.
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'A. fortnight ago to-day a party of exam
. sionista passed through this city westward
to attend the opening of the "Union Paci
fic Railroad" `td 'the one hundreth degree
of west. iiongitude. i.Last night - another
party•of excursionista, joined . by gentlemen
here, went to celebrate the opening of the
"Union Pacific ' , Railway, Eastern Divi
sion," to Fort Riley, in Kati,sns. The'
similarity in the titles and aims of
these two toads; has led to come confusion
in the popular apprehension respecting
them, Which we , propose doing somewhat
Thi•"Union Pacific Railroad Conway"
is organized exclusiVely under acts of Con
-
greys. Its vocation. is to build .a railroad
from the western houndary of lowa, at
- ()Maim, towards the - Pacific 6ccan, until it
shalleet the line of the "Central Pacific
Rialto dof California." Ti i is land coin
. pony as originally empOwered to build a
i ,
. railro d eastward to the - boundary of Cali
' fornin Now, it is authorized to go on in
to Ne , il . ada or Utah, nail it shall meet, the
"Uni n Pacific." To each of these.com.
panic Congress has granted a subvention
of sixteen thousand dollars a mile for every
mile 114 - road actuallyoompleted arid put in.
operation. In addition, the Government
grants them "every alternate seetiotQf
public land, designated by odd numbers,
to the amount of ten alterliate sections per.
mile, on each side of said railroad, on the
line thereof, and within the limits of twen
ty miles on each side of said load, not send,
reserved,-or otherwise set aside by the
United States, or to which a pre-muptiOn
• Orhoniestead claim may. not have attached
at the time the line of the road is definitely
' filed." These two companies are virtually.
engaged in One great enterprise, which is'
.to build a continuous line of railroad be
,. tween the Missouri. river and tide-water
on the .Pacific..side.\ Whichever of them
shall construct the most miles of this line
-mill get the most- Government lauds and
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and the most sections Of land.
~Therein a present:difficillty with this
line. The - toads connecting' Omaha with
the-railroad system east of the Mississippi
. . are not yet complete. There are five of
these. •1. The Cedar Rapids and Misiduri
Itiverc..3. The - MississipPi. and Missouri
. • "Railroad, which is the lowa arm of the
Chicago and Rock Island Railroad; 3. The
--Burlington aud-Missonri River Railroad,
Ithe lowa arm of the Chicago, Bullington
-'and ,QUiney • Railroad; 4. . The ;Council
Bluffs and St. Joiephs Railinad, connect
lag with the Hannibal and St. Josephs
and Northern Missouri from St. Louis;-
... and, _b. The Dubuque and Sioux City
Railroad, which •113 pointing that way.
Two of these connections will certainly be
' made in 'the course of neat summer. In
addition thnAteetican Central Railway, to
run on an sir-lino from Fort Wayne to
Onsaba, has-been projected, and a company
Aimed inFrench hands. The continued
inactivity, however, in respect to it, leaves
,
nut much - room for hope.
The "Dnion Pacific Railway, Eastern
DiVision," le a State organization. It was
originally empowered to construct a rail
: road from the western terminus - of the Mis
seeri Pacific Railroad, at the eastern bona
-dary of Kansas, to an intersection of the
~ Union Pacific Railroad ;on the our bun:
' * dtedth meridian. In aid of thia'work Con- -
' greets grants precisely the same :value of
~
bonds per mile noir the same amount og
lands as to the conapanics•previow4ly nanu,.:
.. ' ed. By an act of Congress, pealed at the
lasCsessiorr, the Company.constrncting this
' road was authorized to connect! with the
"Union Pacific" at any point between the
hundredth degree of longiteilo, and i the
longitude of Denver, in Colorado, 4tich
is a trifle west of the one hundredth and
fifth meridian. The proviso attached to
this permision la that "the said comport,
shall be-entitled toonly the same amount
of the tands•of the United States to aid in
the construction of this line of railroad and
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telegraph as they would have been entitled
. to.if they had connected their line with the
Union Pacific Railroad on the One hen
dreth degree of longitude." This raises
a conjecture in the Minds : of all who are
- - - familiar with the map of North Atnerica,
. whether ihey mean to connect at all. The
one hundledth meridian , is - the matei ial 1
point for intersection, if such a resldt wes
. designed, _but if. the- grant of Congresii,
particularly; inlands, is so liberal, and the
• prospect: of a population following the
• 4.- lines'of these roads so good; as to warrant
the speedy aampletion of two independent
roads, the public have. no - -reason .to cons'
_ plaIM Half Ole . bad . cohtaitted in a belt
forty miles wide, and long enough to span
two-thirds - of the continent, is an. induce.-
ment . of no light magnitude. -
- -• Before going gather itris . necessary to
ehowlow.this .. .Eastern Division is con
nected with St. LAtiii. The ‘`Pacifie'Rail
' .. road of Mitisouil," built by a State organi
zation, extends from St. Louis to the
" east line. of Kansas, at or near Kansas
City, . and there ` unites with . the
"Union Patine Railway, Eastern Di
vision," snaking now - a continuous line
from St. Louis to FOrt Riley.. This "Pa
cific Railroad of Missouri" is of peculiar
gunge, unlike any other ,fri the western
country, being five feet
.aucl six inches.
' Hence, untii it shall' be contracted, as It
doubtless will be, changes of freight and
ipassengers arc unavoidable !both at s t.
' Louis and Kansas City.. On the - other
hand, the gunge of the "Union Paciffe - ," -1 8 .
• faux feet eight inchesand a half, - whieh cot- -
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reaponds - with .tho width of the Penn
sylvania - Central 'dad the connecting
roads between Pittsburgh and Omaha, and
, compromise - cars-run through. .
Why thee - aid "Division" is called "East
-- ' ern' is somewhat a puzzle in nomenclature,
as it might, more, properly Ima:tiled "South
.
Now, let cis Eco how far these lines have .
been respectivelY . poshed Westwattl. St. ,
Louis is nearly on the ninetieth moridianr
Fort 'Riley, to which flu opening of the
"Eastern Division" is now made, is situ
ated at about ninety -Fix degrees and forty
- minutes west longitude. Omaha is about
on the ninety-sixth Meridian, and the
. "Union Pacific" is now in operation to the
ono htmdredth degree ot west longitude.
The present terminus of the "Union Pa
: ' Tittle" is, therefore, three degrees and twen 7
ty minutes farther. ;west than the present
terminus of tho "Eastern Division."
Unquestionably the advantages in respect
to connection with roads leading to
tho Atlantic coast are now with the "East
ern Division," and will remain with it
until the more northerly roads dual he com
pleted to Omaha. But thren.nionths will
suffice to'finish some thaw
_connecting
'links. "What the advantages of the,. re
spectlve rotiteahre westward of tiro exist
ing termini cannot be determined as long
as so essential an element ' . in the calcula
,
Lion is wanting as the westernterniluis of
the ""Eastern Division." If it shall be
.::male on.: the, hundredth. meridian, at the
point 'of ::intersection; with' the "Union
Pacifle," - then the , computation
OMpariliiTelY easy.. Ti At! R. 44 4Qa the
meridian of - Denver, then the ,balance
would seem to be clearly in favor cf the
"Union Pacific." It it shall be on the •
western slope of the Rocky Mountains;-at !
a-point of junction with the
"Central Paci- I
tic Railroad of California," then the pro- I ,
bleat is manifestly perplexed; for it may
well -be :doubted if .either company has
definitely'determined where it will cress
the MountainMor if final estimates or even '
aurnyahnve been Commenced. •
Eacllllof these lines, if they shall - cr°ss ,
the MMintains separately, will_ become ~
Main iTtinlis, to which numerous lateral -1
branehes will MY ultimately attachql, and
each - COB have /Special a dvantages 'in this
regard. •' - The , "Eastern Division" will
surely re c eive lines from Texas and New
Moiico, while the "Union Pacific" ,will
take affluents from Dakota, Montana' and
Wyomnig. For the through traffic, wheth
er in freight or passengers, they will neces.
sarily compete. This competition, so far as
it is already developed, is best. symbolized
by the two words Chicago and ! St. Louis..
Whatever portions of the Atlantle seaboard
find readiest access to, and rece l se from, the
farther West, through Chleagel will give
the preference to the "Union Pacific,"
While those portions which fintl4St. Louis
readiest will prefer the"Easternbivision
By these two routes the Eastern and - Mid
dle portione of the Atlantic_ coast will be
well acemamodated. I `
If iminediate•competilion' shall be sharp
betty en them they will not have loug s to
wait , efore there will be enough for both.
The opening of railroads between
Rill make accessible t e inctfiel,two
i t
oceans ideula-
Me wealth hidden away from he creation.
• in the midland portions of the contibent.
! Emigration will be quickened. _ A teeming.
population Will, in the space of a few years,.
cover' the great plains and till the slopes
and gorges of the mountains. Nor is this
MI. Over' these' railroads the principal
traffic, not only between China and 'North
America, but between China and Europe,
is destined to pass. ! These tracks must be
come highways for many nations., Over
them the choicest products of Continents
must be exchanged. On them the Eastnud
the West will clasp hands, and 'oriental
and occidental civilizations blend,, retain
ing what is valuable in each. Whatever
rivalries may attend their conetructlim
will behanished in the, full ultimate! salts.
faction of both. • I '
English . Fox Bunting,
An English magazine discourses as fol
lows on the charms of fox hunting :
"One of the greatest charms of 'fox hura.4
lug undoubtedly; is, that it disposes of al
the dirty weather which4oes to make uri
three-fourths of an English winter. Wet
anti drizzle, and muggy fog, the character
itstics of our brumous and insular
according to numerous French authorities,
are the capital on which it trades. To the
hunting man a rainy morning in winter,
which to most other country folk can pro
-
raise nothing better than a long yawn with
book or newspaper in hand,.aud a prospect'
over a miserable stretch of sudden country,
means sport, and society, and enjoyment.
It is nothhig to him that tho ground rides
saddle-girth deep, and that he is splashed
with mud from head to foot, so long as the
scent is good. Ile will only enjoy .the
more by contrast of the charms of Lis own
fireside, when he has cast his slough, and
makes his appearance in the drawhig room
before dinner, hungry, and happy, and
a little tired. This, indeed, to my mind,
constitutes one of the 4irincipal benefits
which accrue from fox hunting," consid
ered in an ethical light. .It enables certain
rich people occaSionally to realize come of
'the conditions of poorer humanity, to feel
themselves, if only for a short time, to be
men, and not only lords or squires or great
merchants and manufacturers. When he
gets off his horse after a long wet day in
the Clays, my lord is very Much in the
same draggle-tailed condition in which his
laborer lodge is,. just emerging from the
ozzing ditch, in Which he has been eu gag
,
ed - for some hours plashing a renee..; The
hardness which it necessitates,' ,together
with a small amount ordanger that ac
compahies it; takes fox hunting out of the
category of tame sports, such 'as battue
shooting, for example; than which I know
not nay amusement more despicable and
inane. And one of the least favorable
signs of file times, to my mind, is•the in
creasing fondness:or the noble and wealthy
for this latter sport; if sport we must call
it. For the spint of civilization and re
finement which has exercised from the
higher ranks of 'the',community, drunken.'
ness and swearing, and that roughness
which still had something of hardihood in
it, is not as unmixed gain in society, if the
English mind ist.o be emasculated thereby,
and loSing its coarseness, is to lose also its
manliness and self-reliance.—Mannilliat.'
Jfagazise, for Ockber.
Consplrao :Against the We. of "Napoleon.
-
The. Berlin correspondent of the London
Times, under date of October Bth says:
"We all remember those dayX ufaosmetY
in the beginning of July, when the Empe
ror Napoleon, having been appealed to by
dtlefeated Kroger, hesitated as to the course
he Should pursue. We all felt it n 'great'
relief, when, determining for centrality, -
Le promoted - the speedy . restoration of
peace, instead of plunging. Europe into
prolonged war; as he was requested. Ills
motives have since_be-en candidly explain
ed by himself, and their wisdom and sa
gacity universally .appreciated, Ido not
apprehend it will prejudice his Majesty in
the opinion of the world when I, say that,
in addition to the more public and political
reasons which actuated him on that mem
orable occasion; he was influenced by a
piece of private and highly interesting in
telligence communicated to him about that
time. On the 6th of ,July the Grand Duke
of-Saxe Weimar was in a position to ad
vise Napoleon 111. of the existence of an
Italian conspiracy, consisting of a number
of young men who bad sworn to take-his
life were the recovery of Venice prevented
by his interference. The investigations
immediately set on foot by, the secret po
lice of France confirmed the statement yol
unteered by the Weimar potentate. My
informant supposes, but it is not certain,
that the latter derived his knowledge from
persons of high trust at - this crust.'
. Ah Incident.
As a train of cars was approaching the
, liveutign bridge near Niugam, toe con
ductor found .a young man_who could not
PaY his' fare. The^poor ifellow was evi
tlectlY in the last stages of consumption,_
and emaciated to skeleton proportiMis. Ile
sat by himself, and his eyes were.redr as
though Ito had been weeping;
transgressed,
but the :laws
of the company could not be
w an n d m h: v m et u i sotrlesapovelethe,:ts thera n.
-15
t a
conductor V l ‘ •
ed
him from his seat, all shiverin •th • th e
cold; but just as be reached thed-oO'i
r a '
beau
tiful girl - arose' from her teat. and with
bright, sparkling eyes demanded ti n;
amount charged tor the poor Invalid. , vh.
conductor said eight dollars; and the young,
and noble girt took that sum from her pock.
at. 'book, 'and 'kindly led the sick youth
back to his seat./ The action put to shame
several men who had witnessed it, and
they offered to 'limy half," but the whole.
Sealed woman indignantly refused the as
sistance. When the train arrived in this
city the young protectress gavelhe invalid
money enough to keep him over night and
send him to his friends the nest morning.
—.Albany Argus.
—People's notions of beauty differ.
Tamerlane's wife, who had no nose,
was thought a belle by her contemporaries.
A patrician of Venire bad a scurvy little
proboscis; and that was held of itself a suf
ficient.disqualification for the Doge's cap
and ring. • Cicero admired the squinting
eye, such as Greek sculptors often gave to
Venus, and DlinerVa was sometimes figured
withu complexion as dusky as any Gipsy
wife on• Epsorn• Downs. Some of the
Greeks held blue eyes to be hideous, and
Dloscorides tells us that they had an art—
;the same practiced, perhaps, centuries
afterward, at Donnybrook fair—of making
them black. Hunchbacks have had their
admirers,.who.contendthat the dorsal cur.
-vatue irthit true Ilne of beauty; and, that
the hump; so far from belng "tvdeforasity,.
"as durfools suppose," LI Li itself a grace
ul ornament..
• The Ilta4 of ,
The Paris Cc
of the London 7
Star, says
ily;pai3el 113V0 lately COM
It appeals that some of the e ll t i . eh l e i l g fe b u tt fa an in d
have revea l e d the fact that the .great Car
dinal's head was preserved apart from hig,i
b o d y . The question arose, what had be-
The Emperor ordered search
t r o o f l u c e
) made, ‘fit? and desird that no expense
should he spared in the effort to recover
this treasure. After Many Months of pa
tient research, the head was . found yest,r
daY in the possession of au ancient family
of Bretagne it was forwarded last night,
{October4th) to the 3lhristura ale Llitstrat'-
Publique.
A friend of mho, pre, , ent ayhe i
opening of the box. I give you his de
scription verbatim.. The Is Ina Won
derful slide of preservation—the whiskers, I
eyebrows, the itnhirini nil "'mustache, of '
reddiA color ;aid quite pert Vol one e yelid
closed, the other half open. The flesh, at
course, black. ( Cola 'Oa .east dre. .111 a
getlleri it prestmts the appearance or at
mask,. but far from unpleasing. A rate . ,
' graphic message was dispatched to
peror the foll Owing words: 'What is to
be done with the defunct Cardinal llis
Majesty's* reply had not cotta anlli•11 nay
friend left the Ministere. The f-ar an that
orders will be given that-his Sininence Is
to have decent burial, which would bo
Living and dead Ile aa as, audio, au ettig•
ma, and as we Mayo the jaw of Molicre'to
stare at, we might be allowi.td to ga:e at hi,
unilieoce likewise. I should like to know
liow he felt - whirling ,Chmg by special train .
,As he rested his aching 'fend on the VI VI
'CIISIIIOI3S 01 his gilded barge, and glided to
stately poinp down the Loire to Lyons,. tot
lowed by his doomed misoners, the ari a
tier Croy Mols, amlthe witty lie 'Chou,
great would. have been his ntnszrtiteut could
prophet have told him that cumuli)), !Ater
the same head Wouild come up to l'ari,at
the pace of forty miles per hour, in a
mon packing-case, at the fiat' of au nove
-1 tor of France, whose' rincetor at tt at pa ,
. rind was at private gentleman of Corsica.
M. PEA Boor's ti tune is vaticm,dY cs•
limited, and conjecture is busy Irving to
discover what he is worth. In 1511 be was
numbered among the millionaira of lon,
don, and during the following ten years his
business greatly inct eased, lit 1860 he was
said to I,e worth $13,000,1:410 in g01d,...er0l be
has endowed verioie charities in the prince:
ly sue t of:$5,600,000, Mr. Peabody is now
probably worth $ - 4 , 10,000,000 or $13,00,00 0 ,
.for the increase dfhis properly Litwin '
, the
past six yearg has been considerable. For
tune has' nut smiled on him in maim for
seldom has so bountiful a giver been num
bered among men.
A. — STIORT the following np
peured'ameng the clippings of the Clttrit'l
Why is übeartl like cointhou sense'? Be
cause possesses it. . ,
At which a lady correspondent "goes for
it" after the following fahhionl
Why is the 6.lithor of the l abore like n
certain worn out instrument of inuic? Be
came he is nn abandoned lyre—(liar.)
.171 , 131EDIATE CURE
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grand curet in inetilelthn It tit help•eteret
TA,. and I:loCLATti—thete are the Alpha aunt
Omega of the tally theory of e ere Vitt loot contitton
ten.. for It. LAO, If the. /tenon.. tyrtetn 1q 01 rt.
tiered the mune., treAt. slot thet nous!, like ;ht.
hotly, Intl •tate orparti4l It to it to
tto: ittnison leache. tot lite ttn.wet
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MALI) UT YOU!: MAN.
14aer 'lOl rts 3,22 would 1.n., n
uml,u;nul edp Toole: Alicrativi•
ulto up oat vt ;he nv eepths 1/0111:ty ~0,1 oe .
spou cicy
' WITH PirTEits. '
'limy cannot irJare. T chilid way take ❑n.;n In
aes sultact to Its year', with, It tin pot Hoitty tl
barn, Ile enfecoo'd ylial su'aerx as tore to
respory: energetically to tLeir neti-n as the willed
C ain In to erect It Mane•, woke t'.'•e YIYWYI , a , 1. , '
refrralllng rain. In a❑ Ca... or debility the Bitters
are al.,olnleir ri.pired. rice.• I; no knbarilute or
sacatiolaiittan that rout 111 t th,lrrilu , •e. Reaurt to
Has wont ;sroolerful of Modern TuOIC3
=
tq•sr In mln.l that In lll,pepala. Intermittent
Farer,Mona 1/Inotelera. mon Alb r• lona of It,
NtIIICS. no otutr :u.tlttlne *lll product. one 11th.• ot
the Food egret that Invarlalhy follows the one of
tiny earrllLut. Igorator. and Cortrettre. fall
everywnyrr.—.S. I. t.
NEW .adIyEE.TISEDIENTS
• BING HA;11, Jr., Adams Express ojjlee,
64 Fifa 4SrceS, is un authorised Agent to recess - 4
Advertisements far the GAZETTZ, and al/ other
papers throughout the United Stales and the
asnadas.
nISSOLETIO.N.-The Copartner
elilp hereto:ore I.Nleithg unto
~the name an.l
atTIC of T. M. MALT A C v
O. N o . 90
atreet, sexedosolved on th e 20iti DAY OF ocrth.
/*AC, IF6II. by.the iOo, I T. M. IIAIITON. All
perAoos hating. elaline zoraluel the Ono will please
pre ens them for bettlement.
N. AILMSTUONIII, or
.10IN IJA
the L LAS.
Sure/A . 4r nar l th at Ott Rand.
vet/mini !.o. ¶lO Water etreet, Plltatoglo.
.
I'IDUND.-. 1 1 GENT'S FELT .11A.T.;
new; wrapped 12 paper; tonrkl On Fifth Strett
Owner can baVe It by calling at GAZETTE COUNTING
SORGHUM! •
SORGHUM!!
SORGEI.UM!!!
•
10
1111L3..C11010E NEW BORULIUSI.
Just iced., ed an 4 for axle
HEAD'S 11 E f l %MAU,
249 Liberty tiir.t.t.
CHEM
MII S. S. STODDAILT would In
form her custoraera that rho h. Just Yet u rut a
torn the East Ir,th a handsome assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Itivittg remort4 to the SECOND FLOUR, No. 40
FEDERAL 23TAELT, ALLEIMENY CITY.
oell 138
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUE
tock holden or the
PAXTON PETROLILt/31COMPANY
Will tic htid at the 0:11cc I,IEVRINNON, 31'CLEAN
75 Fourth street, on TUI•3IDAY, :goy.
Ina, at 3 o'clock V. W. A full ailtudauce or Stock
holder, is et:sin-if as tualne:n of Impoitarice will .he
brought before the mowting. •
•m la!N — • ;iv floors, n• Ito ..0,7[7t,
REMOVAL.--TIIE
.111) buys removed the raw of the HOPE OIL
WORES from 35 blartet street, Pittsburgh, to ;heir
Works eau 1.1.111t60N hT.:K/IT Itrownst , Viti..ligre
they can hereafter be round.
Pustualec atadrt. 630. Pittsburgh.
• Tlti N't'• N b W1T,1,1.11.1a
FOR SALE.—Three Second-nand
1)011131.E.FL UED noil.gx.,;, •
~, , , ; ;Llny c he.illanl,ter. 22 feet lougi titemm Drum
At.;m:os w rit..:i. , , , yiit 111 good coilflitlipi
ocm:tbe(Thlee of Fort Pitt Borer Works.
Vicegelsit k
yV n toll '
& tiNYlJiskt.
. . .
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.• • C:03E:13.21%04T1.1.4447.....
•Aln w S rtz Pr. KrresalN lias dust PC
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'fllUltnlfAdY,nt,VlhVi; ari , ;!V;:a.".:A r 1711'4 (V". u
.31"/.1rTAW L
And splendid ascoftit,nt LAGIEn•
100 FEL,EitA,
ad:s.mi/
ATALuAiILE BANK _
Turl.l4Y EVENIG,
of
o
will be on sec.old nowt of
Runt. ILO binltlineld &Met,
an ' sies NallOnSl Dank:
Pittsburgh Uruu Elerstor CO.
Itarine 4.:ompamy.
McILWAINE. AnetlOnerr
•-• • .
•
IVEY DOW SHADES—A nectrlo!
n. yr and ['cantata . aflame on Green, Tan,
and Butt Grenada. Ovid and Painted ttutdr_t2. at
be. IU7 Market street. • •
.103. R. itcolms & BRO.
'WALL PAPI.II,--Of all grades,
f s;:. g i l eVV:riz i l;: l i'Ll 1.? t t ;VI ." 4 ~11t.tche
en- JUS..I4 tilinttlE%
..4(.I .. .CASES - IiADIILTON APUUE
4 017 larAD received and for Isle sy
GEURAI C A. EILLY CO..
au Vinolusit Prosithiso7 Wood stmt.
NEW ADVERTISEREiaTS.
PARES T. BEADY & CO.,
(Soceetaor3 to B. Jolts /I C 0..)
Corn4r Fourth and Wood Sta.,
BANKERS 8s BROKERS,
D.V.1.T.115 IN ALL KINDS OF
Government Seou_rities,
Foreign 'Exchange, /
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLL ECTION t 1 made uu ali acfotinaLlo potato tu
the United SUM. IhdiCateten.
•
Interest allowed oil Time Deposits.
N 11.30T.11 11l
'11111.: ANNUAL alcirriNt2 cif Illy
1-.0 lr
102 WWI . hr ii• eil ti seer, eh) te, hyl.l Lle
I.' I I , t r h , 1111,e•
I/A V.
%Mc el 4 how. or kl.,
r• N.• 111'611 Ale kl.ll
110
I)tetcst I)ltutoolivittitit:slit
-
JAMES T. SAMPLE'
11A,N.Agl M T i t le e I,l:Uti
• 1101,,, 9N Olt\ 1 , 1,3.1 MA ANLP
I:oettoe,. N
.114.0 a NU Ur ". 14 "
3jk 1.1t,T 4Rif.=
blot, .1.111 111x11 ,I 1 Y other
t,.‘
,4" . 1‘114 014 1 0 1,111)' 11114 ellt,ll
1111`x1 Wlll' atltl Nl'l ht,A l•rt
S.t, •
1;4 ) 0 1 1 .4 ANII NI . IIIIIN.
.1 11,4 11 , I.M.
No, brood .41..
k;.• "1 , 41110 W •iLiAL ..r 1111 illllllor
t: 3 .; As.nr.c, icie r
WS T., Or i•tk‘l , %I. lilllllCr. v.111..11 be xar-
Va,3; ' 1 "" . . %vit.., Koh
No. :1 1. S
31 Arkel
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
)V11;E \ 1 1 1 , : t ..1. 1 5 ,,, TESTA..
TEZOMLiIB - 3=.N - 431-,
Lat; of Ilona Township, Alir fillanY COat , al ,
de. Hato a‘Va' Isitied by Ibricleter of Wills of
enuntT Ip the bnderalatied; all itemnt lintebt ,
to field estate art hereby ~./intred to make Im
mediate nament. and all hetet/no haatag dolls
agalust.lhe same-ell! orebent tliedt fur aottlernent.
F. 1. 1 ./. A RI NU.
JAIA/Il It KlNC, l Executors. •
JACtlil
Nab - tobrr loud.--oclrbtnabw'r
CLOTIIS y CASSIMERES,
Fancy Cloakings.'
A'litege ..sollrucut, Including blue
VERY DESIRABLE PATTERNS.
IMLEMBEI
WHITE, .ORR ik CO.,
SS SlYtli Eftroot
pEoeLvs SAVINitS BARK.
Ot POlNlitsrgh.
1.81343.
OFFICE, N 0.77 FOURTH ETIIEET.
r.a.rIr,sI .— WILLIAM REA
111Ctii LE,
licury Wlll Rea,"
Janie, Lippincott.
William I. v: I
4 ohu 11, Otnilyil
'Xi:Lista A. Herron.
. .
. NION4.'; F. VON 110 , 01(4131'
aiz rcr •••nt.lo , ,rebt •Iloored on time ilerootL•
In7,1:oro‘• son:!, lii tiorernnioat and Una' E•
Wk , - curate,
pt 17:tn.:ITO [VIMD.A. M
t, 1 P. It.. ...TA We4nr,.1244 and Suardayb from
u'.. 0,4 10 1) e. 11. Pc:9=74
1 EGAI. NOTICE.-ESTATE OF
'HEY. CH Al, t. GS A V le.ter, Isr.CHASEP, LATE
Or AT.LEGII e Y CITY, rA.—Ny ord,r of the
.snh sus' Cont . , .1 Allegheny County. l'ennsylsa•
nta, 1311, rt.D. glr-n Slat the underalgueJ,
ensctrlng hxrentors of the Last and 'scan
t., ht nt call derrdent, here sell led an ar.00.13t,
ayhteh is Illso In sant 12.•urt, all,,seine a balance in
their hands tu Ca,h and luarancrentanf Tarn Hun
dred and Slotytour Tio.raand mot Hneeuty-aoren
.shd 0011,11, subject to a reduttion of not
fryer C,. %Id, h. sevorolnit to Ole call 1,11 to dla•
trlbut•Ne—one•half :010e oAtner!ran Missionary
)1114,e1,,, , n, of Near York: the other ha f to be
4 , looureexi Dp Executors fur purveses set forth In
and
Al 11,7:01, and (•orpnratlOns clalraln, nr to
claim s.ldlunda, Or •ay par( th(roor. are ra , nalred
td - appvar In 1,0 r ,, at lb. ( It. of rlttsharah,
n. the 17011 lIA IPr latoVESlllalt, Iliad. at I 0
1. V., and 010 Melt . eltlmr, or showrat...,
hay, arr., tli a .04 account should ant
aecorrlawl arwwd,
prorlalons d
ol tanhe W,
Lin tho dlatrlbLLlAuled
dlug.to the I
(sat at (I said decedent; na above' set forth.
BE
KO3===
ZEIZIME
eett:tmSto
unTrirststrittzu curt.imv cOm
-1./O:Y.—We have ue eked the euest stock of
POCKET CUTLERY
14 llaZI CRY. else.
laollowGroundßazors
=
NA7312. oc-•aaiv,
A;4cntrlttnibur t at Callen Company,
os. 67 and 69 FlRk Street.
1111S1'ATCH lIIIILDING.I
I,,`XCELLENI' ICIIEAP FARM,
LOCATED NEAR M'KEESPORT.
CONNELLVI uktr.ttoLD rkEstsu 711140
=I
Will he sold on favorable terms, or the whole or
any porilou of it excharigiut imprurod City
Proprly.
13=
=I
Ito. 00 Pt:3llllseld Street
NEwsTILLS HATS.
BI'CORD '
CO.,
. 131 0 00111 STREET, •
Azo re telyini ILlOrantenne stock of •
HATS, CAPS AND FOS,
Embracing an : endlesa (variety.
HATS FOR TILE LADIES, DENTS AND SOTS:
CAVS DY EVERT STILL; FUR:. Full LADIES
AND CHILDREN . , SABLE, SUNS, byUltltEl..
tec,,e., In sny Aline Of lake, to 'Vlach they invite
the attention Of all.
BUY THE BEST.
P-ETROLIA LEA D ,BLUE-D
=1
.slantilarture'd only And (or inLlo br.
T. E I'lX X CO.,
PiouoorPi.mtWork®,
N. W. Cor.3d and Market Ste.,
I=2!
QUO N. 801;TA. .. ...... .1011.11 ROSS
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
ISUCCItAWAS TV
WM, N. OLDEN lc CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEA-LEI/8 IN
tjarbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS_ I CARBON 011.8,te.
4134. 30•Taallsoot *Strout,
- PITTSBURGH: PA.
BARKER & HASELTINE.
ti 0.1.2 filth Street,_ Second Story,
(WEB.' IL ILICLIA.RDSON & CO.'S, •
D1C11.11145 IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames dull kinds,
MOULDINGS, &c.,
A full stock constantly on band. salads
. BILK AND W.eoLr.N .
' DYER AND SCOWLER.,
ALSO,
Chintz Window Curtains - and Chair Oren
Cleaned ikEteglazcd without nnpacking.
Nos. and 3T Third Street,
Iteimeen Woed nad Smithfle/d. .
mrtsimer...
Sia l Eitlinia OAK TANNED, PAT-
IisT BntETCHSZD AND. ItiVKTS.D
LEATHER BELTING AND ROSE,
llauogdtured'at Np , 58 iihfITLIFIRLD DT, 14
ifitimmr. PHELPS 8g- CO.
Also, dyrents foi..VeW York .
'431-uni. Belting •
iz Arrge n tt haat i l, m a i me l itor4oolloLor LAOS
RIVETS and JAM, B.ELTIAL.rirto. Tstio . llo
. . .
PX:(1.1 .4. %F
E cAL:roftsiL
...
GURNER & CO.,
~ 1 • . , .
~....„..._ •
• No. 80 Cedar St-, New York,
(
itelc•ol---,---riliv-iti %.',..4 0 ; 1 ..r r. , tutie titrae vninslile W1ne.a..1.0. , a.... , .
RINTING PRESSES CHEAP. . - -- I Ind prim, ,weer ~,,t, n .,,,,l i d,itig raidolty. a 1
• .. .1 a Int, tt „pet to demi ii 'atid unrivalled 'Wt.
- '
, i Cheap Clothing House 1 l ': '- ' ' , . 7 .1 " . ' !: • ;1'1,',"',,!L t T iZ l ,;, ,h r:;:rA. 'l Tve l r '' Vi l'':ci't7.rri:;.
.
, 0,.•01".• , ti fer . tile ' i A" lv it . tettier itf blood flirty excel all other \Vines.
' t d Vle ittento.in. odd :e. tea which have volunta.
I° ` - '" .. " r 'e - t l'uraPr bf Oldo Sillq't aud Diaatou:l, i , ~,, ~.• n tendered ' cre ' M tiot ' most etalnent play +1•
..,.
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1 . " . ..a ,, t ,, ,..... , . ,,
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.. ..i ,,,11i g ~ ,i.,,1 . 1 " .,,t .
n,,, 1 ,,: t : 1 ,,,n t. :,. . ,,, t ,, 1 ,L,,, , ,: i r_ n ::: t t x. :: : :: ;‘, •
~,,,i , :i . t i. .- ta ii ts .:l " ,o , : i ‘l , i , ..l : f i. . l l , l , l‘: . nk.
• ,
rt
I
, . 1 lte lot,* i tot ittandeate now elfered by ti.t. They
Ai ivi i , i :,,,, i,. a i;il Hera it. . . .i.rl .. .0l U . . , s irietle.. how yew. LI lu the State
•
. I, r ‘.l. - L11 , .1...ii.i.,1 , 1.J: • * , j, ; ,...;‘' ''"" ‘•
• 1 A ! , :' , ": - 1:•;:i. •:"..:',"'"'"' fo r I .hie ..iv.
- •
• . en unit, r.trinde tine whit, and ltlie.. ,It 1. , a
e
ude• d... I, nu., ...:111 t ii atlipti tt i: vouvoutilou
.Eit 011 mane
, }. ar i l , trl' l, Tl.! - A. light eulter.l. Itlgltlti lir
1 Vt. t r •tritrar te. ilie eeleitrateu titt.v.v °
et 10 it'-.Ptilrf -two. red tailor. tine tiai ti t.. and lv n'''', y
' Ire hurt.< ehnh : 4r hr for r. 1.1 whh... or 1..i.h0n.
I. ItA PE illt.kilia/Y - A he pure iliddill,t , Jll Of onr
,
WISPI, lirrTf.n.,E.-A very agri•ealtitt atilt. •itil a
:re retnetly ft, the tliaratt,
tat.hl + r It . te of the nicest valitalee co n Want itots or
ler. ft. toil au agreeable Leverage that lax ever
..ii,l „„.. re „ , „the „OM, hlll lion.. of lealle& were
.hl.lt Ihoeghout fromorth durlu,e p r la,t /..mr tear,
.i... 1 where, er Inuced It ha, proVetl a welcome
a Millen lo the Invalid tab), the ;amity Orel, antl
thr titeldthiCa aldeboard.
i deli,' who have loot strength and appetite. au.'
~../Iler fr„r.l u„u-en., ea/tut:leg anityyrtigo; pooh
nt why •••1 tot' th el very u ell'• Jo.: 1e1.... brc&L.
I, t or elnlicr Whose -14.elmells are o: of order
01 , 1 1 woo-, .0 tido e are generally tlerang i d: mothers
,1-11, lot 1 . 11;141 . 1 . 11aml 'offering from grueral 1104,
ly; ehlelren of ,Iclily lotto, and SUZIN tippeptie
toittotltutiontit travelerawhohavetincasion to change
tin Ir nate, : aidd all who live lit me ileums di trleti
,„1 are ti l hicet 11l gr.lasinat e 10g0... es, will
earn
to al° of Lite most vtailable Invigorator. Oa. ean be
It wad nerd very . eatenalvely tin 1011. with ionelt
gt•et tat to
ii that in ohcring It to the hobii,
II , •‘ , t . lice., It OnDeettee vi yto puttil.ll any of the
rs, ully ce r ,1:.., t• •
s that we hate received, te,ll( yln g
Ili th: 01,P • ,t,itgcbt , t. rm. 11l lle liver. All that
it. e etto ..iv I. tit go IttaUlue that we a 11l pledge our
to furnish all article 1,/ti. ;int ttY''‘ln LTE.a.
p PRINTERS
•
cmc.assTc.±ll Ig.•-•'-tL-11-ar'Ha:4l'<•7,r""
I=l
'fir following Print Itt , olw.•• .1
on In turins. the ,wl,crilort 1..,111c
liter line for 11lel,
One lioggle., Engin. ttr
lror Ittiggl, Card :wwl tlrst,l
111.1. I:114, N'antre ('aril Pre
' Mott linlowlal
ALI. 1Y 1;111111 otl,/14.
AI.; a:large n,inlwr of! , ,,,,I•1:1,1,l 11111 1 P.' , •
Ittilt3llW fur n•t , 1 rS
partlenlarna.l , lre-t
W. ES. 31:3L.AL - w, - 7:111...",
,1 . 91 . 111, SVootl and Thlr4 titt;, I
V .
ABOItN,,
OEM
E. IS.
4
T.:talon 96 and' 91 -
Ikll , , lir< thzun Es" iotel,
t tuvotro ...if,.vl at attesalon to .Ul,ll uof the
n . EYE
c ok
A N " 2. 4 ;
?ef (
EAR
AND TIII ORGANS OF 111 E CHEST
Embracing all Acute awl of it..
L' Illlud nrxa, (`cone 1•:), fall lug of 1Itt•
• 1111, llstarart, utu.. Itoull g -11E4
Buttlug In the Faro,l ttlLLrge troll thu
- Var . ,. plc, mute, of
11,1.1.4 etc..
A"1111.1. Curt
luluiptlon nod Atteutlotut of the
/Iran And btuunacti.
t
•
r Kr( NNTI.V.ANIA InTATr AGE, (
11711 OM%
r f FROM
the u
PAY,_BOU.\TY AM) PENSIONS,
DM' I . ollllnyl diftl Ir W:45)1V511
Itrpttno.., lucludlng cite m1,1104./41 IcAlyty tiA 66 lcr
the recent Act of Cobgrees,
Free or Charge
•
AU laulluerii <an Ut.
awl 411 curresponClence aril rectiv,. pr..lopt att,,
•tb n Agruey raluwt. urt th
bands of Oho, A.gentl Atl.rrnryi, ult.! It trot
proper f..r Ageuts or A 11. , riett s, w h.. rothrt follp
to es peat tels Agency to do their work.
Col. mud 3.11.111arx Agratt for Pr,aten
J. D. FA:AVIALEY„
336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLOTHING,
PEW TOltri isexurAcruiti.r:,
A:: •
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Agtnt fog GE". ruILE,3IEVAI. mot
11011111SON'z "'TAIL ;HURTS.
Itemernbcr !tin IA ENV II:v.": NJ:V.IN
Vl.l.7tit
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD&
MURDOCK & PUTNAM,
171.111.3. t co c:,
Nearly Opp?slte ro•l.
Undershirts ,& Drawers,
GLOVES AND HALF. MOSE.
TIES, SCARFS ANDHANDKERCIIIEFS,
Fin Shirts and Collars,
Flannel anti Casslmere . Whirls
• REMEMBEIi 'ME NAME AND PLACE.
•
THOM•thY. irt , WF
at1:31,1 KIM),
MEE=
J. D.. RA,DIALEY,
FASHIONABLE HATTER
33[120r13 .41ND - C7.4LP la,
The (Newest Styles always on
hand and at the LoweBt Price 4
Look out Cur (be FOUIt LAIttlE WINDOWS op
polite Wayne Street.
•
J. D, RAIVIALETry
334 Liberty Street,
Sooty Bud. Shoes.
=I
Ladies, Misses' and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
Of the Attest New York MAI:MI.4MM,
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
Remember the FOUR LARUE WINIM Nc3; or: , ”-
titte Wttitte Street. itZ:t42:711,•
ITidal GRA FF,
96 Liberty Street,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PRODUCE,
Fresh and Choke Articles, •
AA" LOWEST CAFill Fumes
- !Jar atm Se tty keep
First-class. Family ` Grocery,
And Andm aklLSFAcr,ostoALl Olinl. :ave
t
---urr'"tfl'q .". t nnlalA•
n4tiusll.4lol;
oe . a;k . :Trs 00 L!berty street, corner offerry
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
AND
French Clocks, .4.W,
Smola stunt on even to tbs REPAIIIINte CP
FINE WATCIIEN.
• .4 - 0. 22 Firth Street,: .
seB:ISOSTT
.
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
4110 Penn Street. -
ZILIKES E. DAIN , Proprietor,
OtrrAPouns and. carriages f tabed for all
tralur. Also, Cirrlngei for Funerals, WeddlnA
and Parties, at ahortuotlce and reasonable rats.
Stable Open Day and sight
imoomnt.o. . .
GEO. F. sefigicamAN al, co.,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, •. •
The . 11124 STIDI IL- • LDEROII RAPIIIO' WiTAlt
'Llatietttla WEBT,DP THE MOUNTAINS. M.
nsu Cards, Letter. head, Doed, idd,eo, ea, ee .
ren, ishow cud., Diplomas, Portrait', tew••
.CurtillostesetDeposite; Inuit - M.lou Dards, de., de.
Noe. lid slid 74. Third et.; Pittsburgh. seri:lD_
S~ S EVERANCE -No. 68 WATE'II
t ZT • PltUburit m anateturer of 801 I, Ell
arvirra,wisoutarr Israjcs, oorunon and railroad'
of emery ducflytiou.
Cuticular Used or %taped npikes and Slut. ar)
or mall, rude to order at churl notice. A 'cc Od a..
sort lent Colifratil
•
F. JORDAN,
I=9
FOr Men and Boys;
MURDOCK & PUTNAM,
334 Liberty Street,
Aul Xk Icr to all lauds oNt
FOR EN, 808 AND MOLEX.
Dealer In'all alride or
TO CLASSMAKERS.
- •
TUE SUBSCRIBERS lIAVING
Iltrir errangetnentn for crasbing lite
Iltratlagtton Saud n prepared are now n:pared to rar
s alltl - ut tiA NI!, reads car a, delt.
emi qu rt
Ila t'Alt I.rt AT 111 Ellt Ott ss
at tin
rationed tit. or VI per ton, in balk, Or ;5.00 to
Lags, or Ito tlellreted here, Other loose nt *0 00,-
ur In te. at 1/,istt per ton, or parties can rurnialt
hags at the lout, price. We an ;I. ant Green Class
110.1,9 Sno.l, adapted to flu Irase, subject to the
a'toot ettati Woos, at 0100 it, tun At rito *ool=o.
(Intern forwarded Idt - A.Lto . r . r Itts)l.l.l', Mill
Creek Post (ultra, IlunAngtitla count, Pa., or to
ALE:CA:WEB. KING: Nu.'' 1140 firdt. 'street,
Pittsburgh, trill bit protoptly attended to
ROBLEY & CO.
, art 4,191
Liao. s. altar,
NEW ADVEIITISP.MENTS.
,000 OF
ALI:14:1E CITY,
j At i1.1w:c,60 cas Ficiall
t . 1.,
=NM
I iue 1 ativ) 11,, y
Fir. Wart; VI. 0,
=MEM
(at 1.111
I=
I=
=
All Woo! F4.llch V.int
Mi!=MIZIIII!
..t, A 1..11tt,Y. .•;ful I, OF
Ready l tilacio Boy's Clothing
1:1',1 , 'IV OVA: FAi ON 'l'llE
cutlet
r 1 •
OFFICE . OI-"VI:i
rt% Iti •
I/
One Million Dollars of the 5 per e'en(
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
ME
Loans,
of •Jr, r.:11
pAr n. nt,ln the
171 . .M.,..a- - 5, 7 ",
s.'holGC, day oi 1866.
• a
r it ,•1 by
qt.
n:i-~l.rn•r 1 , •-• 17 , ri, Icet
110,1. :VI V.I111P4: 1.11 ,t IV I.lle
II 11:11:8
Auditor 1.,k.r.11
1.1!1
EIMMEMEE
n[nlr Tr , A• urer
:.‘ll,kflig Fu ad
lIrE GI:EATEST INVENTION OF
M;E.
iVeb6ter's Patent ~O rdinary WreOch,"
=I
Bolts, Round 10.,),15, sq,..siss, Gas, Brass and
Lead Plitt.
1111, , 1ii non n.l :: , .I . ,, r . itott ip:g..(l{vislNG °FY
A Nl"f.
Tbr Art II; th n wi:ENcri for Cutting
nr,t L•ere, 1%1 r.vn clerle.llo the
exl.ent, mot I,olett of the
Vent to. enrrled nod Heed
1;1 - 11`.111,1....NIP IL
' 411 • , .1,11•1 I.V ,ver) ^rFA:IIB,I 4 .A, ,
FI I , 1 . 1.1 , 11111111.
ts, ' , II Sic. ugi.l
•rpl ,T` 11-11(1 , , W , HT:A. oM
'ln ...cry I'AILH4rAI,
t vrry ..1
11.• 1 ',F. 11E1 , .,: 51 - .\lEl: > A I ,
Wltr.P.r;ll, l :l7t-lt tut!. tot, Ulu,
list crl'A. r
• r(..i.• Ow ;reap , work.
A :1 lilc rrl.t
e...v pi!.t, L .lO
iZI coc f
..r,••• Wirt irpr..ll - ImOt r. An ilnett
N 1 1
t" , t wilt • ut uti tut-e.. - ,otue 'Ott:: merit.
r. Wr, lt
rnc r . .t :41.1.44 tut,.
up Vy It• car. For
MCSTEEN & CO.,
No• Watt, ttrttr LlburtT•
, • • A. a. ..cll,lOl
NT If HOPPER CO.
171
I,:net,camor3 to It. It. Llnlger.) (
Noi. 45 L':,:mittifiel.ci
• 3!--i,:fazt ,. .rc r. ar.11',11,3 :a nll It. laik
ZroTIPILIN - 1.7- 1 1ET.
Parlor,. Chamber,
•
and Diniit Root Sets,
OFi!CF.-AN4 SCHSDL FRNITURE,,
r,ll, •It h • Vklt ,fnita,tr
Pitt sthirgh ManufactureirFurniture,
0 f t.4.11:i1 :Rd for exh• et the
X.api•osAt
111313
•
\Ve are now 4,1111,h rag for }A I, 1. TIt&I/R the
rookt rtor: ertrixad i to,
pi 1,161111, oton,riug tO oar
English Brussels and Tapestries,
urt,„,„„.„1„ : „0,„ 0 —. ..,,011,1.1.1c marry liew m 1,47
choice pattern, I,,Ture la 0143 warLyt.
1:101 NVILTOI AND MAU ONUS AND hrv.
EXUROII , ELUZI) LACU. 'CURTAINII,
'..{ . t . aud Eir;aut Pitterli...., of froicts,
Side 5: Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands,
Cb.4ce i,tykr. Nuttlhg Curt:Ulm
,bi'FAELAND & COLLIES.
Nos.ll ml 7. FIFTH hTREM.
! , eat Loti.e U. :4. Coo,. llotae .11 rwt OMAN
OSMIUM
WELDON &' KELLY
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Stearn Fitters,
AND CRASS FDUNDERS,
A large gesortohot of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe; Pumps; Sheet Lead, &e.,
=I
161 Wood Street, near Sixth.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.,
UNDELISHiNED HAVING
nn rrh.cuA the mock no Anaelllnery of 110 .Iste
IrItILDZHICK A P Seill.E3l A NN, bare on the find
day of o , lober, ert-.1100, a v....mei . ..nip un•
riff the ..Fie or 11 A ;W}:1:. 1 :UT:d..1..N 3 W., for
tlie'luAnolactuee or\V AGON*, At ;be oh! co
tabll.ll.-d abloo.. of Fr,le rick Aepchltoonnn and
ThoraT4 Harper, Ileaver Street, nifmelooster,
and Would relnot Wily solicit a con tomanco of the
"t"'"" hithe rto
- ql l l= lY' r "'"l. 4 1 1A; E
11.
A. ANTHONY 4:1.; I'M AN,
ADAM Ar.SCHELM Abb.
°emu,'
SOLDIEIO,I I
CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY, IV.
The mudernlerned will collect all bonntler, back
Pay and penslonn dee noldiera•silltlcr the acts of
COarreas or plate laws.
Congress line,Just panned an act . conallt Ins boun
ties, ender Which •rt•ternn soldiers are entitled to
bounty of front $l9O F, 3:;t0(1.
.1(111N P. LAUB&
• A.
tt.o , l‘..ya at Law.
Unier,No. !. I. Ifih .treet.,
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101.02: 4 1..t 'KT PITTSBURG /I.
ADoiTioN,AIL BouNTIEs TO
- Soldiers of PIO and 1562.
MI who
rod
three yemrs. 000 entitled to 1100
bounty; tbo.e or were
di.cba,,,rd by relsott V t w 01.11.149, eir belre.
Arne ~F oaths Ilar a Pay
Is_ due Volunteer Otfturs In the service Muck ad,
MC, Wad dtsellarged, mustered out, or re.tood
alit,' Aprlt 9, 19:5.
L'Atiblo9. 4 .—Ver.inently disabled are mottled
to MIS, $9lO or 41..). nceordlug to degree of arabil
ity. •
IL'. J. .t 11ALLTATIL1t1t:90N, Attorneys,
Amy. 10 41.ishumh. PA.
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PAPER RASITACTITRIRG COMPANY.
,WArehon.,B2 'rbird Street, keep constau
band, and for sale, at lowest-market rates. REA
TACK. MANI , LA UAltlAti ARE, Act/FIN.
PELT and W /LAPPIN 0 PAPRRS. 10,Coo bdis.
&awned now to Warehoune.
. a: Masao 111111..p.t. Sl,subanvllis. Chita
!mos". 1•41C1 Saw.. 111•••••••,
CEICLENTS
CEMENT::
F_lLltle
or th• very beet quality.
ea:Xi 11ENitril, cuLtrzo.
1918
v. 00
••Z 1 r
MID
EOM
MEE
OEM
I=
s fiv.•
it loss 010.” to Mlle chittlrro front
lt:tes; 00.1 weak luriss with trtost ItsPoo tlfest.
11:10 Itt plsl lu it.crtlsit tar, w ith lostos lit Iter tared,
..t tt.to i s.lll o 00.111 lly ws.titto,— ettn•untigh u. Eta
I
ho. :Lt ntoll,-1,1.111.1t.5e lteco elltuttr.tett, 0,11
vont sly o..tosst tl., I,le Itegtso with Luta Leant...anti
n It.r the and St/ enigth rapidly lucteaLeu
:113.1 bill - 1 ,
1
* S-Aisit
liewt
J ttiine ,arses ,
I Jaritt
l'or . ......
I.lt,cattt
Brandy '
0tZ,:11J64 j
MERCY HOSPITAL,'
_ •
in Charge of the Sisters of Merry,
VOR THE 'TREATMENT OF ALL
hlrliAliES requiring !medical or surgical aid.
Allriassesior patients maialtred. Irrespectivenf
crueri or mot. t'lerrrynum of all .lenominations,
permltiol to trial t patients of their own erred. Fa
lien. too poor to pay ore admitted tree of Charge,
on application to any °trite atteruith R phi sielaus or
rgeoits. All regular physicians semhug pay pa,
:huh. to pritatti rooms may nave lull Charge of the
an.,
onipetent mews, comblued with prrmnal
attention of the slaters, makes this institution su
perior TO any In the tltate fur dose stile ed .0150*
dlscatte. hue physician and surgeon 14 daily at
lid ATICe.
'Me.llOll siaß and months of daily attendance: •
D. Merit:J.l, JR., M. U., 1511 Brant atreet, Uc
r, iembe , and December.
' 1 I Allt.R, M. D., 143 11111 V /old
el, Abrll, Slay and JutteJ
ti. BENHAM, 1).. 153 Tblrd mtrect,
July, Augkit and bptmber.i__
B. J. tuifilißELl., 11. IJ., 1071 oss street, J.-
nart, February and March.
E. DOSN'ELLY. corner Sixth and Grant
irecla, barge., to daily attendance. ankliillt
JA. 4 1".5 , SMITH O. A. YOt'NG,
Xilustise 1.001 , 1, Thomas BROW:t,
ALLEGHENY BREWERY.
If tying pnrcliased the old established Itreieet7
I,onti as the. ALIA:I3Ii KAY- litithilVEßY, formerly
by i'nutpuell A Iteehin; we 'would inform the
public that we intendeontinulngthc manufacture of
'SPRING WATER ALES
Slade from Pare Spring Watee,And from out Nell t
to 4 and long experience the businewi, e feel
that me will be contiled to give entire
I,f+coon to thoie who may favor us with their pat
03113.3VinEIC (So CICO.,
405 Rebecca. Street,
• ALLEGHENY CITE. •
orllcrn left at !MOW?: A GILA HAIL I.
2110 Liberty street, rittelinegh. will be pti~m fitly
At:toile! to. 0c.6.161
JOHN CROFT,
RE.IL ESTATE G
elbee,•No. 139 Fourth Street, Plttnburgh,
=
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A 1,7.0.1111 thivr l'rame Dwelling. highly . Onion.%
crintadt lag era room. and wide bail, parlor 10 oy 30
Pt:. with two dro pitmen and marele tuanttes. Loot
47.191: will he avid m memo clam with 2
or 9:er , .1 of ground. Parties buying the entire 9
arm 1. inelmilug the hoe., cart hate the crop,
width cimolol. or :volt, oat, potatoes, au .1 a tine
nllll.. row." Drier .03.11.107 out third I balance
pent, year, secured by bond and mortgage. tau-
Mle at 1...1gh wired :titian. :nail. out nu the Pi Let.
adre d. Train. {ea sing to and from this ..tatlou
elem. hoar 0111111.11 y, up to II o'clock r. 1 1 ,1-
ttwilart immediairdY•
Alto, nv,re ACRE 1..r)T9, at $1.10)i nen:rine
, third ruM. the liaise.: in five years; 'Moat at the
01.ovr Arttio•r. 'Tne plan of These iota , and rise nine
haere , and horn, arioye uttnrinotil eau tie seen at this
. Whet,
...,„
A pew Frame !louse, 1 rooms, finished carrel and
wide hail; lot 10 by al test; situate on Jeflersou at.,
Altrehevy.
I,.rge lirlcL }louse of in room., with wide halls,
h o trod cold water and s ga. throughout the house,
0 Chestnut sire.: Altr - betty.
Also, a large amount of other city property for
ea),
Olte.• hours from 410 12 ♦. u.. I to S r. IL, sod 7
to 0 In %Ike erenlng. st:IS
1866.
Dll.. J. S. I{l2tili
I*,
ivc).• 'cs, m , ..x - k - nr3pr !BPI`,
Opposite the Cathedral,
W herr be wishes to receive his friends-andpatkons
ono are in Ilee,l et the serel.s orals eiperietteett
DENTAL PRACTITIONER.
Vspeeial attention trill be given to the preserve,
Don of the natural deeth by skillfully tttlii.g them
with] the erlfe.i tletaCt material, and by giving them
ether proper thus pre•ersing thew foe
future list and comfort in rlpl. Old age.
Irregularity of the teeth of young persona skill
fully attended to and eatere7tee.
Tee, beaellfut llfe-ltke art IlleAci teeth, ruttier.,
aa comfortable and uvclut by the magic of the Doc
tor's mechanleol, wall by made ready for all who
may ONee theta.
All retie. dlacoscries of value rising relief
from pain ln the es tractioa of teeth, will be 'skill
fully administered to those who may desire thew.
Delco hoofs mon OA. at. to 4P. K. 5c17:193 •
'CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
' xikerz.crirLwm - oc,
No. 100 Wood Street.
BRITANNIA AND SILVER. PLATED TABLI
WARE, TEN TRAILS AND TABLE CUTLERY:.
AIWiTS OM hand.
CHINA TEA SET S,
cll N A DINN elt SILTS,
CHINA TOILNI SETS,
t . 1•1 I N A VAnES,
CHINA SPITTotINS, • ,
BOHEMIAN .IVA ICE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
LAVA CARD BAnKErS,
LAVA VASE..
LAVA SPlVtilOtis..j
ENGLISH STONE WARE of all firletles, 10'101
ernolcsalCand retell trade.'
The lar,met and most complete stock t of everything
In this Bee sn the city.
Prices and terms the same as In the eastern tides.
my HI sae
DAY, McABOY & S'ANG,
FIturRIZTOES OF
IRON CITY 1141111 WORK
OFFICE ANA WARE,IOUSE,
tios.ls . WOod and 102 and 104 Third St;.
IMPORTERS OF d-liD DEALERS IH
Saddlery Hardware and. Trimming,
And Blanc factmrbra of altraricelesct
Superior Wood and Iron Haines,
•
Wrought Post elts, /lbw Bits, Snadlea, Brandoons,
Wheel Blio, Keep also on
4tn , l A nal and complete assortment of goods In
their tine, oil of width they offer St as fair peters.
sod no asgoo.) terms as ore o ff ered by any bottle in
thetrade RiAtiT VK IVE.lt'r. mytiliti9l
s•- vttptiANs , COUILT SALE.—By
"• Irtue of an order of the Orphmts , Conti of Alla
onntr, tuft undersigned, Executor, will sell
at f on the prltal,ses, on
Thursday,• - riovember 22d, 1860,
At ... O'clock w. at. , all th at certain FAIL% IN
sNCtIVI/E. TOWNyit Atteateny county, late
the property of JA3IVS
03 awes mad 1' 2 , !web., rounded by
lands of ectcr . .Ha'wer. The ImPrOerrerere are
Dtrelling House. Stable, Maxon thed, (irarmtl ,
ac. There Is alto Ott the land s Yowl/ Orchard of
about sixty apple Trees. Tee land Is al/ under cul
tivation except about twelveacres of woodland.
'Nearly the whole is underlaid with Coal of the beat ,
g Wit ' St . it or 5A1.8.-tn-thlrd cash on deliver 7 of
lee& and possesaloit on Modest nay of April next,
and the ha s In two odual ft!tirments
thereafter, Ilia Intermit from Aptil Ist.
pet to be
secured Pr rw,nd and wort": ge on LM premises.
The purchaser to paNgzalnr i tteaftelag o t n d e s . ta i rnat
tlßtrftrin:t.r].,P.irttorner for AtneentOr, tio. 12.
Fourth street, flitttiorsh•
13/:01274Z 21.511111. Executor.
Jorivrt. Ilttart!tr, Auctioneer. a= onta.tber.
kOIiIETIVENI I3 ,, GRAVE STONES
.e Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary; Vase's,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, t
• T. BROOME,
e.„ x a PO PEA Otrinto
WANTED --A Sit nation b a
l'ourz Man wto hts t, 14 p, :Don t •
laekxrina dry govd".; 1, , u, for rite la, 7•a:; is
ttur nrqualntel r; ;Cu It, Dry Go.;;It T; ;
IrnnI;1 prat, crasOlng :or a 'IN-bnit, ..sla
rY not 4 , ;nue.: an o;Ject s ellt
Agi.1,75 '•NV., r
ACTED AT ON CF.—tp enaage
met, nog, - nod stlvo .
attt tom .1, mob,. milebt and Itkrattpti9t. !,4L
t ,t. aby salnvie. NEWL), INVr.Nr,u ,
ot N 300.06 trt elf made
x r . ntn Mltlrin T. lie 1,40.1 tty toys. 44,,•1 :31Ary
Nts• . It
At LERK tt Itt'y
itreet..
WANTED, • •
•
..)ra light Araw color.
3 L 317 with no l.inut. I:>: 01 lefereue
Itt , l required.
37.3.7 . 1,.
ot11:1117
WANTED 2- - . 4gett.s in every part
of Western Peonsv:ennba for the new •
'Are! Encl.:10:11,R V. PRAYER Al A y
rOlttir.,•• a4•l —l,let'ell,N'S 11,011; AT :Win ,
FIELI). •• Other to, Ow month Or on Commi•••,,, , n.,
The 1000. 1. orrnfltru, ever Wren - NJ., rally+ , Ors...
Fur NI) vaaloilara %pp:) . perr•oo, or ,
. IA ROO A CO..
Nfat.,en • s floor. •lnr.•
ferns Sinlittliei.lanirSereotit street,
Fit , -.l,,ree.
A ILK Io I , I
it ,:11 11-m. rru, fitltylt.
I embr••l , l.l lcatlitill,lV. Pt
e 2 U• s "km/I ttiV. iAt.,l•.
whrralt,..l for y ,r. 11, v- , C.
the SiSa sva,, or a cw.tel,lo:i. Vrotn e
ltaAddro., eall 1•1) Si. U.
L" , "'• 1..1. e
uf IIrAIt. a Clyou >wth: Wt . .. 4
Eewlng M t“
.
AVANTED--Al.3r:NTS—$77.6 t
V t•El: I. C.1.31.4`nwn. nui Eta• !IT,
far Laate , , ut cry o here, tntro , lnro the , '...01:0.ts
heat,. F•tu. , , •wing 1011,0,0,1
(tetra. it n•II hem; hit, or-o 1„
an,l eta Sri th.nattru'll-prlro oa:y `'.a,)
lug the rlastiv a l ..lwatraota,l It
it [trSean.V, 0 to ,y thc !al,OO,- %ay.,
•
rule...lon trout 0.4:1dw
, 10, that a , ..unt
is ade. .All.lrotr ra , oft t,..;„ hire, Ent A 'I.,
Mice No. m.:sa 4. rum 1 . 1,11.15-11,1,13,
All It [to tan.,00,0,110 - 00:; , tr:tlt -ad
Jena, ( , .
311 1.1. ti
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WANT ES),
- AGENTS AND SALES74EN
In every City y:ncy .1a
Per Doz
'l ll
• 1.../
12 tl9
1.1
12 CO
20 LA
1 . . r All •
EPA rybply not of etrp'.oymt . r.t •.t. rill It to llielt
Interco!. to Call at
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AGENTS WANTE:I) Ftni A NEW
Nt.. , NN" Itt:A It
WOMEN OF-THE WAR.
Mou,or, “The
••
TN . thieCt of this WOO,.
Is I. ht
k
narratives of the 'tres is e outer eel., -1...r•0l
the llctllsuttLrear.soel tal
The colon.. cootaium ao.n.t .600 ..•0 00
yaws. wit!‘ •
rnirray.,l tho,f. Loprov.•l
4u p. " ; r ltkr.,..J.lr,s or apply lu
AGENTS IVANTED
It/':IRA St.lt I tti t'..Ni 1,1 to
thtsr WI I , •ott
tlssue pal., to hcavy or r
Out change Of feed. teed, . r
prtsstre foot .. .and nr. four•l tuned
I.lNDY.ltel.t.D.f!Addrett. vtlel. , ..tne stamp:
-I 11. 1tt1.1.0 lt•l.. •
ilalt t.•-• t on:I Flo r.)
•
11l ea.
•
. .
A L EN IV AA
TO ACT AS SALESMiN,
Elinor pertnanontly or tortip,earlly, telto env cont.
potent to , engage in n-st-clans bueoloso rola:ton , .
Applyp porton or ildetel
W. 11. It lele . F.R.
OS Grant streoWlltlenuntle ea.
CEMI
MERCHANT TAILORS. .•
lIEPARIT
ItTPRCHANT,•
.
Nortblveet Carlo ut Penn st,:it. Clair ritg.
I=h l t, 9 l7s t u " tf n na t-h ttt iF f„ t r o a. '' a i ttd Y;e;t
Its a abare•sf their Nture wor•raa
pleased Sp auvt• am:la:Use pis
Large - "And Carefully Seleckttl :=tuck
ur
Fine Woolen G - cloCk.
it:VILER . NS \YE'J WI FALL Vitt
rru :es
I ARGE STOCK OF •
A M
EIO L AT . '
AND OVERCOATS,
or the Wett stiles for WIDI,I I,esalln, ion ltt
2.7
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GRAY & LOGAN, .
.1.0..17 St. Clair Street.
I FALL. AND WINTER k4:OODS.
W. litrGEE,
No. 10 St. Cfair'Slreet,
w"uta..:sll the attentton or bait,. to his stock of
Goods. which has been ncicatc.3 w lilt great care, and
cantatas alt the 1.11,, . ttylet, of Goods to nu Nand 14
first...l:ass house. Gent% Hantlng
Surr or CLOTHES - MA DE TO ORDER,
IVIII please call an .t crliniue sale gaial and la - lons. •
ALI° a Nil aatl Complete eta]: of .I , lll{.Nl: , ,liiNti
(I VIILS.
WM. H. MCGEE,
..11ELIE:11ANT TAILOR,
No. 10 nt. ['late Ste -el. i'lttslt,rwlt.
COAL, COKE, &c.
COAL::
IMPORTAUTTO CONSUMERS. '
HUMMEL & RABER
rite the attention of An • publle to their One atock
GIVOAI. just received, tooludlog toe following Va
rlet!.
Lump, Nos.', 2, 3 wort Chew:not.
1.7111111. Volley, sod. r. 3, 3, mad Cheat t,
All of which thee 'Arc prepared to deliver at t h e
LOWES hydno tinges too, o.lr load, boat
toad Or thodsand tot...
Ali
All order. nen only Ott ended to. .
°Ake: 100 Chee.nuelt7 , ol... near the Depot.
If l'A.
COAL : SOAL I COAk. I :
DICKSON, & CO.,
liffalog rotor/v..1 tholitgnice to
No. 15137 14.13c,x-ty
(Lately City Floor Mill) 3FCOND FLOC/11,
Are dot prepared to Inroish Rood Yoorrhr , gbeny
LUMP. NUT COAL. OH SLAC/i,
At the loareet Marketprice.
Are' ord.r,t left at, their otice, or address,l to
Voror through the rnall. wal lea attended to promptly.
vor.Z..tgAl
CiIIAtELETS - 11. AIVISTRONG,
DreaLin IY
Youghiogheny and Connellsvilla_Coal
And Manututl.‘" , r• of
Id lies ze
ulphurid Coke.
Coil,
Stac(lP and
A'!) YAK - D.
Corner of Nutter an 1 Morton a arcs yard ou T. 11.117
mid Clymer ogress, Ninth ward, and oil bee..nd
streetar Lock No. Pittsburgh,
'Familie ne s awl Manufacturers aLpplieci With Lbe
best article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rites.
dirders kit at any of the smuts will receive Eiriiuipt
TOBACCO, CIGARS, gcc.
. -
EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORISS.
R. & W. JENKINSON.
II an Lira( TrnanE or ALL nivns or
'Cobacco; Spud and Cigars,
No. 6 FEDERJIII.:I6TEMES,
h" " r e LLROHE Y . ?j.
Branch Stara at Salem. Olin.
R., B. JEFFRIES,
iianaracptrcrnd Whole. Ate and Pe.L.P.
thal A er In sit Clads or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CICARS, •
No. 6 Sr. CLAIR STREZT, PITTS:ICEGEt. PA.
//67,1 P , rgcsArn7tm.nit of 31tERSCHAM4
and SIWISINO TOBACCO. of Mt beet quality.lept
oa nEPP. • tr.r.."1:14:3
GEORGE BLIMENSOHEIN,
DCALtn la ronsvdm AND DOMItanC
SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobaoco, P ipeg,
4. St crxrcasitia. Eltzroat,
(Nearcorner of Liberty,'
Mr2l. st.l4 PITTHRT.: MOW •
JOHN IVIEGRAW,
Deal, Wed;of
and • and Retail
Tobacco, Snuff and C i gar s ,.
48 g ANA 5E1T11.33
5T.T.711 ° !7. te
STEPHEN H. OTT,
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Die Sinker, Seal and MOM Engraver.
- .
SaNCIL,RPAND LID MIL 1,11711 =Et
SIIFEItIOR SEitir - 1 1 14SSEA,
• Cancelling* Stamp* and Platting Cards,
Also. FLAM YOU. vratiums
. 93 Wood St., Cor. Diamond
460Tr5.4.115. BOOK fITOB7O
PlTTEUdiakilt,
-1,•
UZI
Wilk;
A S'lTiiiiiTOS Hou'LKLEta:.,
=I
No. -13 Fillip. St., up Stairs,
2. I,old woi
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En
MED