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Alr tiOVElititEß 10, 1366
VFADACT Ok? THE • EpPLE. ,
When" President Sonnetra resolved to
.„Jbetray;the, high-trust reposed M. him by
the lopl Masses of the_ United States, he
resorted,hrjusiitication of his baseness, , to
the stab pleailcommon to national betray
ers and. tuturPrlM in all countries met ages,
rtu,,,,,,,42k,fieni .armil, justlepie.
I c r 9-75 1 tAt l . l l o s f,_t lie PeciPle, and was
statitung• for tile' defence of their natural
maYoOnatinitierial iights'ag!klyst . ii,ban:l of
faCtionists, who, by some unticionnteble
miscarriage of electoral machinery,
(laid attained to seats in thetwnlioeses e of
Congresses.. , He pointed., with tones of rain
.4lmiselK-Psk lefaction and insolence to the
Congressional elections destlnecito be held
914,10 / 4s.itetme to , confound his con
serereby establishing the conformityof his
sopilar judgment: NOT
ilia: he rest here. He was not content to
lot the-Peon; prthe exercise ofmnblaiscd
: reason, decide upon his appeal. ,He
wield
ed the yast patronage of the goverzunent—
never before so great as now—whether
vested in his diserottoaby the ConstittniOn
- .
or by,C9wasaipaal statutes,Nfiqi the ut
mosticis'sible effect to corrupt and anbsi
trf ollie official chiliiee.' In the whole his
tory of, the .repnblie, furnishing some lam
entable examples, can no instance be found
in which the power at appointment was
so eharaeleesly used to pervert :Multitudes
of citizens; as this instance. The result
• is before the nation._
, .
The - verdict is against the ' President. -
The men Whosel unprecedented yalor„.eir
durance and sacrifices upheld - the flag and,
saved the republic; have given` theirvoices
ittfavpr of 04)13gre13it and in condemnation
of ihe - Midentivii and his uPliOlderli. They
havejudd ;the ,majority in, the Houses,
"Well cione„ good and faithfel servants;
goon until the Unicin shall be reconstruct
ed on the basis of gentdeeloyalty and im
partial, '. There no' Misunder
standing the, matter. The President has
been rebuked and condemned by the high
est tribunal knOWn - to theilaws: ' Congress
-has been "applauded, and,, at - the same
time, admonished to go - 011.itl its work, not
falteringly, but full of vigor and determi
ntitioa.7.,:tind-thfs it will,do~
What of the. President ? Expectations
have, been indulged by some men, that
upon the rendition of this popular verdict
against Idna and his Policy, he would bow
his bead and return to the line of his duty.
13iithr persons'enteriain erroneous - views
both of the character of the President and
of the ineilirthi
,dikeititing 'on hint: Contra
cliction and rebuke, whether coming from
indititinals or from the masses of his conn
tTathi.; instead - of leading him to dispas
alewife, self examination, and to a calm re
' vier*: - Of ;the necessary tendencies of his
plans, only excite his anger and induce a
aulltht Obstinacy. He is less likely now to
atep's that-he: was upon the
first itulication of his departure from the
memb.Y. - ilionidiewas elected and the men
sires fortlie defence of vridCh he was not.
•So . fai;nothing Jilin been gained, by the
eleetfthth. .The President will go on.in-his
.
chosen way, doing what' mischief he can
iiioppthtnnity preients. He` will openly
4eal frith:the Icryal men of the nation to
.
. disloyal, counting the latter wcirthy of
the taindsi.:itonsiderstrin: - :
Iffeßotktelen - :mush has ban-, galned.
Idembers ot the present ~Congress Lave
been instructed Wand enlightened.. The
issue was not joined doubtfully,' and the
vledict is not an enigma or a riddle. The
people have 'said- that the President's
Policy, either in - whole or in part, shall
not be adopted; th.t the rebel leaders shall
be absolutely excluded from participation
in the government; and that the political
power of the former slave States in the
union shall henceforward be -guaged °by
the measures of equity accorded ,by them
to the enfranchised blacks. To these in
siructiona members of pongress will be
hold during the, approaching session_
Degrees df timidity,' alienation of
_ 11111 /6.lC:conformity to the demands of the
President:which:were tolerated at the list
seinticite, will hot:be 'patiently' endured dnr
inif:iWJ;OW OOO.,.11:4:paoplo are rho
masters of. the goVernment.' They have
spoken in no doebtful -tories;arid - "mean to
„ , ,
..._Ziineteen Stoics have, htid their Con
gresaionalalictions. The ascertained re
incite are:
Vemacrtit
--
Rep. Dem.
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5 liaxyland.
• •
Pennsylvania li3
3 Dfichigan....,; 6.
8, 3 %Yummierln.....6. 1
4 : lowa , -• Minnesota
htfasourt
12eqrk,... .20 11 Kansas..
tpuyet,Ts4o Nevada.
rsey.'...'S ' 2
MOM • • •• • •;r;.; .. .
. ,
cl3lissigied here Democrats
I .o4,l4.fitOtestetl..bi ItifiiibliPitus, 'and pror
bablp Sour at feast, win - ber gained. The.
Repaldiectneoriteistants are - AiricitnAO!...
of Pentisilithia, toi.iirm of 'Cade, !lino
vEE,.or Intliaru4 and J. L. TILOMAS and
STEWART, Of liarylalid.
Six States, recogniied . as in the Union,
have yet to hold elections. The delega
tions from these f in the present Congress
• stand : .
Rep. Dem. - Rep. Dem
California.:..... 8 14., Hampshire 3
Conheetient ... 4 ° recur , 1
Kentucky . 2 7 Rlxede !mina - . 2 —:
Total la 1
-Utiles° shall now go as before, the Ile
publicans will have, lathe new Rouse, 140
members to the Democrats'
. 44; 0.1,1 1.
leaves the balance as it' stands in the old
Congress, ltif , Snhjat any - chances lq
reason of seatscontested.
,
In the - Senate ' the Republicans hare al
ready gained , one in New : jersey and one
in Oregon, and will gala still another' in
Nev. - Jersey,and, ono in Pennsylvania..
They williose one in Maryland.
ON the 22d °flint February, when .
ident ,Touilsow Secretary BEWAIL° T 11174-
LOW WEED and li. J. ItAvuosti, revealed
thei had hatched for delivering
the Goveinthent into the power of the reb
els, certain telegraphic .dispatches were
sent from New York to W. ashipgton,
which, ve-veadin'the 11ght .of the -" ele Lions
held during this last two months, show up .
those gentlemen most * anidstrigly: * SO4:
New Yong, Peb.
Illa Excellency, Andrew Jetrnsea.
Da.ta'Psomintat It laall right and all
safe. The 'Talon fa volumed and the country
sate. Your speech . le triumphant and the
country will Oa_hatllPY t • ICOnis back on 'dela
.; 3tp.-Bg*ar4 te /41,011:leer of the Ootieris..
meet sarctaidei date et Febntary 23:
“AlLtight-,the_uork Le done. The .country
la safe. -Tbcriamintstration Is established.
Its enemies are , nowhere. Look lor me on
klondayoollOWaY o t l ileAr I 4=2=2 r. '
• 'Nxer Telt . reb.:A . .llOL
Hls Eiiellect AndrpWliClllWelli .g 1110141.0 of
I thank yon from my - whole graterta 'mart
for your speech - of tre•taday. TIII3 Onion
.0,
now 41.Lzie4
• lit'ff Your, Feb. 22,1803: -
,
,
Prestdentlohnson: Meeting is uu%gnill.dent;
suocess. ImmetUatealul oath usisiallO popular
borab oVerTlielmlngly with . you:
IL J. RantoirD. ,
.
Yee; the "eetulto i haPpy*" but ie . Mr .
fqswAlw? : •
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PACIFIC RAILROAD P-XCURSION
Ccirresprabienee of tee Pittsburgh Gazette:
Four RILEY, November 5, 1886.
Since my last, from Leavenworth, we
hive made two visits to this point. Our
united party left Leavenworth on Satur
day morning on the Leavenwo, h ands
Lawrence branch of the Ununi ' Pacific
Railroad. This is a well-aanstruci il road
of thirty miles in length. We .s 'ad but
a few-moments at the Lawrence I , Fetation,
but pushed on by the main limit of the
Union Pacific Railroad; Eastern Division,
making , brief stops at Topeka, and some
other 'stations, and arriving at Fort Riley
about one o'clock. Here the excursionists
partook of an ample lunch, or, it Would be
more correct to say, dinner, which was
followed by a number of congratulatory
speeches and a good time generally. Eve
rybody was delighted with the road, which
with the country
'tihsraongTherywhlge"dli W Pn eha e; d passed, which is
probably not excelled by any on the face of
therglobe for beauty and fertility; with, the
gmicrons 'courteay of the gentlemen whose
guests wc were; - ind-' with the weather,
Which was more t like bright mid-slimmer
man late autumn. - .
After dinner the whole party took an ex
cursion to the Fort, which is situated about
half a Mile porthoof the station, on a beau
taful plateau some fifty feet higher than the
river bottom, and an indefinite number of
miles in, extent. The buildings, which are
mostly arrayed around a hollow square; on
pride ground, are handsome and all of
stone.' (I sliall . speak Of these stones more
particularly at another, time, for they • are
Very beautiful, - work willi remarkable ease,
I and.ciist iiitiormdleskquantities for many
miles; cropping ont of the bluffs • which
mark definitely the boundaries of , the mi
le.* of the Kansas.): The ladies and a few
gentlemen went in ambulances, stage
coaches and other vehiclea, the rest, to
the 'number .of a 'hundred,, more or
less, followed on cavalry horses, forming
tvetivalcade in which all degrees of horse.,
Manship were 'exhibited, and the biggest
dust was kicked up that I ever . saw. Gen.
Costar with his, lady, who is justly admir-
ed for ' her beauty and andahle qualities,
and other officers, received the party cour
teously; but our stay was necessarily brief,
.The only drawback to the pleasure of our
stay at this ulace was.an accident to Gov
ernor,Hahn' 'w
of Louisiana, ho 'was seri- '
ously,braise
d.by the overthrowing of the
buggy ,in which he rode to the Fort. He
hashed a chronic= ameness tor years. This
• was aggravated by the murderous :assault
upon him in New Orleans on the day of
the massacre, andlimace lilt injury on Sat
urday- was more, serious than it other
wise would , 'have been. He was
better yesterday,- and 'able to re
turn to St. Louis.. He bore his mishap
, with great equanhnity. •
' . In the afternoon we returned to Law
rence, where we spent the Sabbath until
evening, - most of the -party attending di
vine service at the several churches. In
the evening the' majority of the party re
turned to St. Louis, stopping over night at
Kansas City; while the most of our eastern
maty resolved to return to Fort Riley; and
thence!go by some other means of convey
ance to Fort Ellsworth, 85 miles further
west, on the line of this road.. I am, to
accompany the engineering corps in a re-
Conneisanee of the route, while the younger
men,':armed with carbines, aro going to
make war upon the buffaloes.
We expected to get off to-day, but I ant
at this moment informed that we shall
start at 7 tomorrow morning. I like that,
because it will enable us to puss over nearly
the whole road by daylight.
I hope to return well posted as to the
relative prospects ofis great national
thoroughfare, and of e vast rind ro glorious
c fb
countryihugh win it passes. I expect
to get .back ae far as-St. Louis this week,
and write no more until then.
I thrill defer a description of the noun
try, notices of the towns, and a disetissilio
of theiprospects of this great pioneer road
until I get home. C.
P. B.—lt is possible that I may 'may not go to
___.- t. ... th . mpanm of ""VeYt
ance arc limited.
THE WOUTIETU t•QSURESS
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[Unlon inbmllers m arkeduti;"Oppos Lion .4.1."]
CO'S:Merit:CT. X1if71690,1,.
James Dixon, U. Alexander lidnisey,U
Orris H. Ferry, U., Daniel S. Norton, U.
CALINO6IIIA. NNW wAXI•PUISLE.
John Couness, U. Aaron H. Craigla, U.
cornellna coy.. U. Jas. W. Patterson. U.
Ntt.ILWANN. " NNW
Goo. Read Metall°, 0. Etlwlrt D. 'Morgan, U.
Willant-hantsbury, 0. Vacancy.
• • ILLINOIS: NEW JERSEY.
Richard Tates, U. A. G. Cattell U.
Vacancy,: ,•...- Vacancy.
• INERANL. NEVADA. •
Thos. A. liendricks,O. Wm. M b'tewosti U.
Vacancy.. Vacancy. ••
Grlmes. U. Wade, U.
James Harlan, U.j JohniShermao.-11.
oaxaos.
VaCAncY,— , Geo. H. Woilams,
Vacancy, ' . Henry W.. Corbett, U.
- HENTUCET. • PINNOYLVANIA.
Panics thit.l4 - 10, O. Chas. R. Bncicalow, 0
Vacancy,—. Vacancy, •
MAIN& snobs ISLAND.
Los_lll. William Sprague, U.
Wm. P. Feasenden. 11. "Henry B. Anthony, U
,NASNACUUSETTS. TENNESSE&
Charles Sumner,U. , David T. Fowler, U.
Henry:Wilson. U. J. 8. Patteison,
I - NANTLAND.. TIIISLONT.
Rewards. Johnson, O. • Geo. F. Edmunds U.
Vacancy.-- • • Justin S. Morrill:4J.
NISSOTYRI. • Wisconsin.
John !tandem:m.l3. Tames It . Linolittie, U.
Vacancy. Vacany,"—.• •
MICILIOAN. WW.iT 1711t0iIIrd.
Zatharlall ebantller.o P. G. Van Winkle. U.
JiteoLt M. Howard, U. Waltman 7:Willey, U
,MOUSE,OF itErn,EsEx - TATivEs,
NSW YORK. 5. Fred. Stone, 0. . •
1. - Stephen Taber; O. 1:13110178.I. "
2. Demos Barnes, 0. I. Win. A. Pile, U.
3. Wifß. Roblnson,O. 2. C. A. Newcomb, R.
.4. John Fox 0. • i 3. Tlinmas Nooll, O.
6. John Morilssoy, 4. J. J.. Gravelly, U.
5. Theo. P.. litewart,O. 5. J. W. licelnrir,.U.
7. Jno. W. Chanler, 0 6. Job:: W. Wadden, 0.
8. James. 8r00k6,0. 7. Beni. P. Loan. U.
Fernando. Wood, O. 8.4. P. Benjamin; U.
M. W.H.Robertson, U O. W. P. Bwltzler, Ck
11. Ch'sli Van Wyck.o nicanun..
36' Joo 11 Ketchum, U... Fey. O. Beaman, U.
13. Tbos corned, u. ..2; Charles Upton, U.
14. J..V L Proyn,•O. 3. Austin Blair. U.
15. J. A. biricrold,U. 4. Thomas W Perry; '
IC Orange Perri', U. 6, 11. E. Trowlirlnge,U
17. T. C. Sultana, U.. -6 John P. Driggs, U.
113.. James ALMaryln,U. munrascrrs.
19. Win; lb Plaids, U. .1. Wm. Windom, U.
20..A.R. ;Arlin, U. . 2. L Donnelly, U . :
'Z. Coekling, U. ' rraw JIRSICT.
'22. Reray L Wm. Moore. U.
23.. D, McCarthy, U; • 2. Charielf Halght,o:
24.. T. M. Pomeroy. U. 3. Chas. Sltgmves, 0.
25.._Wm. RACelsey, U. 4. John 14111, U.
21. Win. 8. Lincoln. V. 5. G. A. Halsey, U.
27. llamlltort Ward, U.
Rep. Dem.
83E3
.
2tl'..Lewis-Solye, Delos E. Ashley, U."
.4. Burt Van Horn, U. • onto
30. J. /1. Lltimphrey,t). 1. Benj. Est:neaten, U,
31. M. Van'dermal, U. 2. It. B. Hayes; U.
DELAWAJZS. Hob% C. Schenck - oj.
Nicholson, 0. 4. Win. Lawrence, U.
. 5. Wm. Monaca, O.
1. IL B. Jruld,U; 6. 11. W. Ularke, U. • "
2. J.F.ParnswOrtb,U. 7. 8. Stiellabarger, U.
3. EX, Washberne.U. , 8. C. 13.-11amihon, U.
4. A. o.llarding, U. o.' E. P. Buckland,U.
5 8..4.. iniTersoll, U. _ - 10 Jas. lCAshley, U. -
6 Burtono,,, Cook, 17;.11 John T. Wilson U.
7 P. H. Bramwell, U. . .-12 Y. Van Trump, O.
S. 11. Cullum, U. 13 G. W. Morgan, O.
9 Lewis W. Boss, O. 74 Martin-Welker, D.
10 A, G. Burr, 0. 15 T. A. Plants, U.
ll Edward Kitchell, U. 16 J.A. Bingham, U,
it John Baker U. 17 E. It. Eckley,
it G. B. Baum, ' U. 18 I. P. Semi/Wing, U.
At large, J. - Eagan, U. 19 Jas. A. Karachi, U.
umbras.
Wm. E. lithlack 0 .1 . 1111 " 1 U.
2 M. C: f en' " en°6'
5 ht. v. Hunger , TICANSYLVANI.L.
• w m. t, 4444 4 , , ,, ; 0 1 , 8. J. Mandell O.
aa
John
Cebu nn '
U. • 5 c i. h.s . ..o r wi m o y ti e , r. u i . ii.
71. Washburn,. v. 4 ;Yin . D. Kelley U.
a 0.8. ()rt.. V. . . 5 t.. N. Taylor, U.
oSchuyler L. olfas u, 2 d, Boyer, 0. • ,
IS
win. wilitaiaa tr M. Broomall, U.
C. Shanks V v 7 Hots, 0.
td.,..litevena, U.
1.16. e. Wilson,U.l7 ire 'IP". 11 .
Hiram Prlee; U. " It eh.; Ankeo,o
3. Win; Aillson;l7.. 13. U. O.
4.W LougarlOge,l7. 14. Geo. 5.
5. 0 . SE . Dodge. -15. A. J. illoshr,,i "-"
0. - A: W. liebbard, .16. Win. K. K oontak ?
KANSAS; ' 17. Dan>l J. Mooed
Sidney Ciarke,ll. 18. S. .I.W Mon.
1. John Lynch;'U.' _ D. A, Finney, U. •
2 Sidney Parham_, U. 21. John covale, •U.
9. Jas. G. Blaine, U, 22;J. K. Moorhead, U,
U. U.
Frod'k APeters. Plke, 11. 24.0. h V. Lawrence.
NASSACLU,SZTTS.
I. Thos. D. Eliot l. F. E. Woo :bridge,U
2. Oakes Amos U. 2. Luke'Poland, U.
3. G. Twltcholl; U. 3., W. C. Smith, U.
4. Samuel Hooper U. WISCONSIN.
5. lien). E./taller, Lle 1. IlalbertEPaine,ll.
. 6. N. P. Banks, U. 2. Benj.F llopklna,U
.7. G. B.lloutwell,U.. 3. Abaluia Cobb, U.
s. duo. Si. Baldwin, U. 4; Chas. A Eldridge, 0
w Washborne U. .5. Pillietus SaWyer, U
le. Henry I. Dawes, U 6. C+C Washberne,-1/
5151 tr1-sse. ' wies2 visamia.
1. 11. McCullough: O. I. (LID. Hubbard; U.
2. S. Archer, O. ~ Benj. M. Kitchen, I/
3. C. E. Phelps, 0. S. Daniel Poison. tr.
Figinels Tlttmpelhomes, U
Connecticut, california, Kentuck, -New
Uhode island lied Tennesee,
' choosing twenty•nthe members,. aro yet to
, .
--A lamp trimmer in tae United States navy
named Edward Lonle, , who was employed on
steamer -Madawaska,' at New York, iately . as
Oertalned bra foreign advertisement that he
bad bacomo heir to 000,0 M in gold, the tIIJo of
COnnt maim extensity estate. Louis, who is
a young Rungarlen r upon learning of his good
fortune, deserted from the" navy, but is now
at Meador tm3,making an effoft to mom a
/m a w &scrimp from Melorrice, Morthr tho
0MM;447999(Pe1q 1 0004 1 4. 40 1 0 1 14ar.17, , :
THE Titttscille Herald pays this fine corn-
pliment to a paper which recently appear
ed in our columns, and what is more, every
word of it is richly merited:
"Secretory Browning: signalized his ac—
cession to the Interior Department, by a
gratuitous arraignment of the acts of Con
grescap elaborate defense of "My Poli- I
cy," and a fulsome adulatory vindication
of our much abused Chief Magistrate,
This electioneering document was not suf
fered to piss without refutation, or its au
thor unrebuked by the press of .the coun
try. But by far the ablest and most caus
tic veply is the production of the Mon.
Thomas Williams, of this Sgte ' which oc
cupies six, solid columns °Me Pittsburgh
Gazette of the Ist inst. Its extreme length,
and the fact of the elections being over,
will prevent its appearance in the news,
paper priss of the country, but it deserves
to be put, in a pamphlet form, and scatter—
ed broadcast in every school district of the
North.. There is no 'production of this
campaign, whether in the form of a speech
or an essay, that handles the pending .is
sues with a more masterly logic and full—
ness of historical and constitutional learn-
lug, and in a style of rhetoric more pol
ished and pure; while its epigrammatic
sarcasm, and occasional flights of elo
quence, carry us back to the celebrated
pages of Junius. .A.e a contribution to the
political literature of the day, and as an ar
gument for thinking men, it is worthy the
reputation of its distinguished author." .
Tux .St. Louis Demerat is exultant
Hear it:
Missouri vetoes Andrew Johnson. But
yesterday, She was a slave State, and ho
has appealed to the passions and preju
dices of the old slave States for support.
But yesterday . she was called a rebel State,
and Andrew Johnson counted with reason
upon every. rebel State to sustain him
against she loyal North. But Missouri. is
a slave State and a rebel State no longer,
thank God! Within two years -a revolu
tion has - wrested this State from the con
trol of the 'pro:slivery and rebel dynasty,
and, as the vote of 'yesterday proves,
placed it firmly and surely in the hands of
the party of free labor, free institutions
and liberal idl3O.S. To Andrew Johnson's,
appbal, Missouri answers with thirty
thousand majority against him and his de.
tested policy.
--ACCOMMODATC; G HIMSELF TO CTRCUM
-BTANCEB.—The Richmond correspondent of
the Danville (Va.) Register, tolls the follow
ing anecdote about Gen. "Allegheny"
Johnson,on the :marchto Bristoe Station
iti:the fall of•18113 - .1The: General was riding
along the road, and 'deceiving one of his
men up a persimmon tree, ludloed cut to
"I say, there, what are ycin doing up
there? Whyain't you inthyourregiment? "
• "I'm gettin"aimmons, .T. am," replied the
soldier.
"Persimmons! Thunder! They are not
ripe yet. They are not tit to eat,"
"Yes, but General," persisted the Coo
led., "Cm trying to draw my stomach up
to suit the size of my rations. If it stays
like it is nqw I shall starve."
The'Greneral had nothing :fartherto say
butrode on.
CHOLERA! . CHOLERA!!
CHOLERA!!!
With the almoit certain adveni of cholera with
the romans of the spring, no thoughtful person will
be unprepared for it. Secure what experience has
demonstrated to be the most certain antidote—that
which has cured oner will cure agaln—and never
purchase • new and untrledartlcle, when an old and
reliable article can be had.,
When the cholera visited .00 two tanker aura•
slons, It was found by experience that. „
FLEMING'S CIIOLEILL YLVEMItE
Was the best and supereeded all otters, therefore:
It stand. to reason that, it you would lines an artl
tie that yen can depend on, you should purchase It
t.. the t•aclualou of all others. Sold only is Pitts-
Itria, at
JONEVII FLEMING'S 1111.1Ille AZURE,
Corn., of illeTharnorl, near Fourth street:
TIIEVLI/LlfisiliL PLACE,
S-I Market Street. •
Sent by mall an*where on receipt of three dollars.
noB:rra
,Itch! Itch!! Scratch! Scratch! !
MAYNE'S 1.11NTME....T cures ItcAln Erum 12 to
la hours.
••ITCII. Dr., Sioar¢e . , WWll:runt, !:TETT ER::
" Sl = t•
.TETTE
-ITCH. TO PAIL •: .TETTEIt.,
"TETTE',
..rren". 0111tING THIS .TETTE.R.
.TETTEIt.
••ITCfI" • TOMMENTING .TETT EU.
..ITC • "TETTE..
COMPLAINT. ' TTEtt.
Cures Itehlntriles, Baltltbrum. Scald bead, lisak.
11 Skirt Dii,catls.
Pre , psre , l only by Or. BWAYNE A SON. Fiala
del A R,. $Ol.l by M'CLAILMAN .31• K EN NAN.
1:5 - Mart tstroe. GEO. A. ti ELLY. 37 Woods { ..
and 'Jos. Y1.E.11 ti; Market at.. Plusborich.
41, DEUlTT;•llcehes• au=l:l2.:Tra.
•
SPIREAD TOEICRUTLI-Some
medical men Moist thattt it us:di/ruined to advirtise
seemed?, however viluible it maybe. Queer rea
soning this. It is ilke_jaying that an article which
the world needs shoe:lithe hid in a corner—that ben
, ~
eat* sod blessing* may be too widely diffused—that
the mesas orprotecting and restoring health should
he a closo Monopoly, and not; accessible to all. The .
milt:Went Isbsd. It is worse than that: It In bre.
tux. Suppose IitYSTETTEIt'S riTO3IACII
NIT
TEItI—ao absolute specidefells dyspepsia, bilious-
Dressed nervous debility—bad Dever been known
Soloed the repertoire of the (amity, what would
knee he.o the noniequeneer Instead of curing and
invigorating millions, the good e tfeets Of the Pr..
paratlon would have been confined to a eon:para.
tire few. Tb re la the highest authority for saying
that Hattshould not be hid under bushel; that
whatever is tiCtiktlit should be place a d
an: city on
s bill, where ail men tutu cogullances of it. it
Is upon this principle that the BlTTglial have been
advertised and COLIIIOIIO to beadvertised 'ln every
newspaper of any prominenee the western bem-
Iv:there, and that the spontaneous Wtlesoutall ln
Its favor have Peen translated Into all written last
goatee. housandvenJoy piodbet health to-day who
would 'be lauguishing on beds of sickness if the
ne rrispapnre Lad not awn-ad the tenth with repaid Co
this nesevitatert loseigorant andearrrellee far and
wide. nupturee . prout has been reaped from this
publicity, Is That any argument againat It? If the
penile health has been pr et alive:: have been
saved: if the feeble bare been strengtunned and the
•Ick reatencil great goo-1 hue hem accomplished;
and who se: mean sr to grudge to exertions time Q•
Matt! their fair reward?
- NEW AiSVEB3'ISEMENT6.
WIL /1/71.02Lethh Jr., ddaau Espress Offloe,
1;4 ih Street, is an authorised Agent to mesas
Adroerttienser . dr /or the GAZETTE, and att oilier
paws throughout Na United Mann and the
UNITERFIALIST CHURCH,
CORNER. DP GRANT AND TIIIRLI STS:
Pastor. Rev. A. IlltdiEtt3lAN. Vrraching RITZILY
SUNDAY at SOS A. sar and - 1 P. a. Sunday
School at 9A. n.. All the people are halted to come
and hear.
MrIRELIGIO OS .-- TUE. iFILUST
- CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Al:tunes,. City.
of 'fillet JerSEI.II KIND M rimton, till UM maple.
tan tvcir new hante of worsolp, trl , l continue to
meet ItrEXCELIDIt lIALL, corner of Federal and
Latoet streets.) ttevlees every LORD'S DAT at
latri on V.O,ED"
BAPI'IST CWITACEI.--
VoLit the completionor. the nine Chapel,l
cervices will he held 113 MASON 10 HALL,. Pixach,
lag by l'eutor..ltre. JASIESII. DICECIatIiON,I
orerrgg riVl l l 3 l .6 oilitgi 'i P ' "d ' ”i
clock. p. m.
All me cordially Invit ed to attend. . '
*ISAAC AIKEN WILL
- Daub In'Yrorth venue X. E. Church,
feyheny Oltr. (tlabentlo lierfertinl,
at 10,4 o'clocs. Tbo pablW are cordlaily Invited to
Attend.. beats tree. blebbath School *tea. X., and
/rev. vr, LOCKE'vrill , preach Kondayand Rey.
dttft. WILLI AXIS Tucadayllvenloae. 0; 7,4 obiork
rrnarrit.CHURCIII,
6.IC..ISVVJEC 1191 , 1 1 13.1113EIT,"
~,Ll,clw can .Wood and lin:ll44od.
MISSION SERVICES,
ONDE 11, THE DI IMO lON OP THE TRINITY
ODUKCII (MIL D.
' 00.0T8 FII3O. E Year OrrieINVITZD.. • •
EVERY' BON DAY A/TICK-NOON at IN o'cltiek,
lb re wll.l be Divine Barr ce. with a Jowl, plactl
cal Del mon, In TzTNI7r elttlltOlt, to Which all pec•-•
ple we ...Jelly Melted._ 'Young Men and Women
are especially urged to attend these services.
The (Admen hell. will chime 10 raljultes before
the hour of teevice. • 0010:077
SZVIOF, VIARNESS & cAUUKAOE
KMANgas elteuld eee the .
neer .
Braver & Baker No.:l:Sewing Machine
Before buying ellettbire. It Is the heet for their
Yor trate at
`0 . 2.14) NO. IP FIFTH STREET.
DissibLuTioN or rit i . RT.Nxt
br,
nitlP.—The oar.nerabli N lereit i tkea r I, A , K g
I,,;llesul‘ed as of this
of the Am will by :Settlal by the
• Vlili ',:j•ltZtr/ESe
rfitTee .h.n. Nov tin ru,a • no
On HALE, •
--
.A MARE, RUDDY AND HARNESS
Wlil Witold at Au'ution, qn W. 14111% 1 , 411AY Httl
met., nt the 01.11 I.A.Wur, IIUTEL:
gllVA'rter!;nd"gtV'att,:z riT;' "r"" r
01 . days.
no8:nal
LAIID.OIIII,
.a-i
76 notified and aaaaa Ltd Winter
!grained, fur sale by
. • OLIARLEN C. BAT.OLNY.
ace No. Liberty ntrool.
TUE GnovEn •& . BA •
SEWING . MACHINE
.
I. the UltfmerbilloiTliteckikolszo..Closooiallad
18 PIFTLi 2311 LENT.
SZCHOBLiara &LANG,Wholeasie
dealers Inerocerles. Float, Waal Troduds.:Tto.
Flib, Mem, Balt; Carbon OH. Nos. mind
gV9 9 , 41 ,AU1 101 i, LibitUr.Sinele =mg;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES T. BRADY' , CO.,
(bluccesaors to S. Jones a C 0..)
)Corner FourVla and Wooints.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
D1.U.Z211 IN ALL BINDS , 01 ,
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLVECTIONd made on all acne ealble points In
the United states and Canadaa. j
Interest allowed on Time_l)e
BALTIMORE tk. HAVANA STEAM.
!SHIP COMPANY. • -
ALEX. BROWN I SONS, General Agents.
FOE HAVANA, AND NEW OftLEANh, CARRY
ING THE UNITED OTATNO MAIL.
The Fir st-Wasiliteamsidps of this line will sail as
follows:
••1; .111 A" 1.100: tons, T. A. Halm Commend, on
SA.rUIf.DAY, November 17th.
• "LIBERTY'-I,2Sotons, Wm. itolline,Commander.
NATLIEDAY. December Ist.
From HEOWN•II , WHARF, FEEL'S POINT,
Al 2 o'clock P. M., pree. , sely, on the days announced.
For freight or passage, having unsurpassed Sc.
commodations, apply to
HENRY H, WAILPIELD A CO, Agents,
16 hillssat`s Wits's?.
N. B.—No Pills of Lading but those of the Comps.
ny,will De signed. Permits for the freight must be
procured Mom this otlice. No freight recelYed mn
bill. of lading sighed on day of sailing. nOll
SILK, VELVET AND -
CLOTH SACQUES
_ . 'in Alto Styles,
Oa hand and made to order, 'tor sale at low priem.
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
noto 1315 Wirth Eltrioat.
THE PITTSBURGH EXPLORING
-A. AND UZVECLOrING AMINO 001.11.• NY IN
VEUSEN VISUIdIA, JAUKIitiN COUNTY.
- . - .i.barter frank the State or Virginia.
CAPITAL, $300,000
.
Divided in 3,000 shares, par value awl subscrip
Uon price $lOO Per .here..
• orrierate:
Tresldent—V. Figural, einem 'street, Blrmigham. •
Vice t•tesldeat—W. EtCallorr, Jackson coanty,
West Virginia.
llecretary—J. Chagas. Jackson Co. Wes; Va.
Treasurer—W. OmutaClams, do do do
gist. Secretary —tortArthe Sanas, Carson street,
Zest littatlnghaa, •
Director—lS I:Winn:6 Carron street, !Last BIT.
Integbant.
This company otter. shares for axle, as described
above. They are bundles a .sbart, w atch needs to
be 372 Lees deep. la order to accede the flo per cent.
Sliver thy, wnich spreads all through the tam
IlEo..es) le a two (sot %hien •ratetm.
Cloves m ay be secured wtth the rrestd•nt, or any
oter otnear of the company, where also the other
particulars canbe obtained. . no10:.15
1?OR SALE-100 Ades of Land
-nloWubington emats. wc.ar to.. Alp Ohio.
91 , sores cleared: balance to timber; (00d bou.e,
good bin. waterhandy, large orchard. school and
tknrcb es bandy, add 'within 43 miles of Colder Sta
tion, an the Marietta and ulucinnati Railroad.
Price - 1105er acre. • •
1 ACM in Us tikaallla, idle. back of Taro-parapet , -
ante. on which thorn lee three tenant houses et 2
rooms unit. one framelmoso of four rooms, cilia
good condition,
-
ISO Aerie of Land tar IMMO, situate in Slnklug
Vallol.l s ßinie CoutY.'Pa.. 1100 miles Imo Altoona
by the Inking Valley. Road. The adrantuea of
this property are numerow, and blcallmgoaeswe
will glee full particulars. •
WA Acres, 50 unto of width is underlaid with
ooaL situaleto North Fayette Towoahlp, on the
liteoWnvilio Road; iniprovercents, good Frame
WHIMS: SiX 1 006111, good Bank Baru; about HO Fruit
Trees tom inthair prime. do • •
Pike,VA TalYei t TrTITV?;. ` I I the r""eteetee
0i1k=f79:147,..7""_.°' oil miles o"be
15 Acres to Has Toinutio, llutimiles ant from
AAITny Market.
lA:elling Rouses to Allegheny City. one In
Wlainahurg. 000 In ?seaport. one at Idgewco2
Station. on tho Central Pennaylvanla nalltoad.
Aloe
inarsodluely adjoining this 15%/40111, a fur
more ACRE LOTS. Flu cod Do Nan at thisaMce.'
Arso, Benda and Mortgages boagbt sad sold.
dOtin RIIIT,
DOM [state •gent.; 139 Pan lbstreet
prrranuaGm. BREWERY,
•
CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
BREWERS, MALSTERS & HOP DEALERS,
• Boaneseurs to
•
JOSIIVA. 117110Difl & CO., Pittsburgh.
WA. W. ABIDEOSON, Allegheny,
The attention of the customers 'of the too arms
le partlenlatly Invited to nor ' -
• ALES AND PORTER,
Which, Omagh the careful !Winton of Malt from
°urea ten,lre malting Gentiles and Hops Irmo the
lards snot sus West. rte cat guarantee to be pore
and satistuvory to The trade
Our LN DIA. ALB Lea been highly ',anent nded
by physicians for fanillyttee.
Jl'tlr. DEEZON 'S 'customers tell rleme he
paw - denier io leave their c.rd to at ma OM. hdluta.
lug his old Brash.% or at our *Mee, -
foruer.of Nowt Day sad Wier's illty,
stonittA .
BREWERS' NOTICE.
ITNDEBSIGNED,BiIEWEEIS
UY P/TllsllUntill, re•olved, .t their hut
meetlairl . that • aettlements Irltti Dealers shall be
merle ea the filar Or EVERT )LOU,NT corn
meetteg Morel:ober 44 De&
BPS3CIII. .hicKAT,
D. FAWCETT* CO.;
'CARSON. DLISLINUTON & CO..
Z. WAINWRIOEIT,
MICRAILL TIMIKEN.
n 00.71 roLLOOJE, E A.LTILNTSORS At CO
FRINKLIN. COTTON WORKS,
E. 13 - YDE'fi3 SONS
=I
COTTON TL c, CARPLT QUIN
COVERLET TARN, CANDLEW,ICE,
TWINE, BETTINUtI,
• COTTON WILET 4 4 te., ac
•
WENT CABAL STREET. between Robinson lad
LWVCIL. Allegheny . City; Pa. -
•P. orders by mail Itaetided to. nod neo
MONERENTB,. GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
DESIGNS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOME,
sc24: 100. 00 Pam; Ntreat.
DUMAN DRUGS:: Drumasm
JAMES T. SAMPLE
IIAVING BOUGHT TUE %CELL KNOWN DUUU
lloUtOr. obi COIINKR Or I . EUEMAL AND
AUBINSON Akladf.olll/41Y,
WiLI keep on 111434 x WI assortment oldl kind. of
• 33Iri.tr 13-113. -
And which will be; sold cheaper &ban ,any other
boom) In the two dint.
Preferlptlona carefully prepared by It ant clan
dr 2FlVla l. de of 11:ItYUlf SILT andTAN - CY
Ont .
and. • 000
BOOTS AND SHOES.
e.T . ; WILE:IEI4M,
HS Market St., Pittsburgh,
144 lasi rectlYe.l • eery large stock of all kinds of
33cm:swat 41.1%7.7ZS gesso= el,
Which he fa impaled to Winces: r than the cbcan-
Mit ' rer ( liliit ti I AFL I il u ill. " 4l e cl! ' i 4eV r ar r !
nuts to give satleactioit.
BEME ti BEM, - .
oallnala No. 30 Market went.
GET NRIVE BUT A
GROVER & RAKER
For j Holiday 6lft. It la reliable,
.perfeet and
therefore the heat. 11on't fall to call and ace list
' • NO. IX fifII i STREET.
Ipppi.Fire , ,
IOD bbln. new prime 'White flint for sale by
CHAELXIS 0. BALBI.6Y,
No, 201. LI bcrty .trect
CHEESE. ,
V) boles Uoitten, Factory and liiimburg for 8010 by
eIIAttLYS O. BALHLEY.
t~neucatw.rt9
Btiowis.
1(0 closen
OHAUI.f. O. BALBLICY•
ME3=l!
NEV LARD.
A' lin of littlir tendered rbolea llercri
to arrive fur .10 by •
CHARLES 0. BALI:SLIT.
woO " No. WI Liberty street.,
825,000. TO I.OAN.
riots dell, tog to borrow to 013 of On
100 ND ANP MOILTIJAttg.
not ono. two or toots yearn. Will do well to call on
• Ai WORLI it..1.67WW..
ne3 Weld Estate Agent No. 17114 Ulan street.
FOR; TO E' WIN. god! COOK /NU fri &end other
/ 1,7 1 ,4% 1 1:1,1 1 1,.. to to No.. tirantait itta
?Inn and 7.14 1' . brei, l itingor COMlnsUgstet
- and other fatter Wenn; Wender., Morn Pipe. WA
ter Cenductors. And All other Arttethei. an
DOMrhs.'llti ; 1 40 '":!"4 !..t.m.,f • 414 %tr.'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NEW ADP ERT.LSEXEN.T.
IMMENSE CLOSING OUT SILICI
$50,000 Worth of Fine
•
FALL AND IrINTER
IMI2I
1-“Cto'r ',TNT G.
SlO,OOO Worth of
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS,
WHITE SIIIRTS,
COTTON AND WOOLEN HOSIERY,
Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders, &c.
Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves,
Of all DeStriptions, all of %Lich will Ix sold at
ACTQrAIA COST
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
AND MUST BE SOLD
Before removing to my New BeWing:
Opposile the Ue!ion Depot.
/EirThe lease of Steil, atol Dwelling, together
with Counter., lihelviug, Ohow Ca,es..t... for fait.
J. D. RABIALIEYp
334 and 336 Liberty Street,
I:=3
OFFICE OF THE
Coblmcstilomr.for or TIM SISETNO TrNO.
TILIKASCIZT DirAftTNINT,
)1•111LIblallitli, Veil - ART 7.1, I&b,S
Notice la hereby given that seated proposal. or
ihe.alo or
. One Million Dollars of the 5 per cent.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
DEEM
Six Per Cent. Loans,
AM the Commouvrealtli of rennaylvaula., will two fe-
Mi• 011 at the Trea.ury lboparL dent. bathe City of
Ilfurtaburig, until 2 o'clo4,lt 1...2., or
pmiciaxii9iol.et:lr,
The 16th day of November, AM, 1866
111 dt
er+ .111 slate aount offend, price asked,
and arta r Ilsaistrrrd m or Coupon Loa... 'lo be
.1d: ased. ”Con...oltlloners of Slating rued, Ha,
'lst. g. Ca.," ondurard •Plurposala to Sell State
- - .
The commineinners retie eve the right to tricot any
hide nut, In :their opinion, advanLagrOua to the
Commonwealth.
JOHN r. lIARTRANYT,
Auditor lienenil
SLII'Ett.
Secretary of State
W. It. ic rat u
Male Treasurer.
*Mien C.motteslonery or the Met tog r00d.. . '
`RE GREATEST • EVVENTION OF
THE EUE.
ster's Patent "Ordinary Wrench,"
=
Belts, Round Rods, Steam, Gas, Brass and
Lead Pipe.
WM bold • Uound I or Bolt In SC 112WiNO urr
neednTY 111 T.
The A t tellancel, WOW, WRENCH for Cutting
off and revving up Plpe,ite., eau' be carried In the
pocket, obviating the expense and burden of the
great Wright or Tonga. Ay, to be carried cud used
In PUTTING 111 AND REPAIRING WORK. •
Jeet what Is wanted -try every OTEAM andl/An
TITTER, PIA/1111E%ENGINEKR, mAcii isr,
}LACKS UMW, cod CARRIAGE .111.111. D.
ERR, and on all IiTKA SHIPS. ROAD& LOCOII -
TIVES, Ac,, and to cam RAILROAD REPAIR
13110 P, rAcruiti Ac.. and err isToltft and
WANK WIIEI9I. WATER •tiD OAS ARE USED«
Vitae WItENCUES are made to the most Wor
onoff manner, and are over 3 iio per cent. cheaper
than any other tools used to nerform the same work.
• I:In. Wrench will rot off cud screw up pipe Silo
jl In. mete. Al 2 In. Wrench vrtat cut of and
screw plpe !I, to 1,11 hachellameter. An MI Inch
Wns o h will cot off and screw up pipe to:lnches
diameter. A 21: Inch. Wrench cut off and ,aerew
nD pipe 'a to 2, , fincties diameter. Yorsale by
ff. McSTEEN & CO.,
•
it
oet:r.3 N . 34 Water street, near LtbertT.
flO-PAII . EItAIIIP NOTICE--The
•••-•undeni g Lua tave this day.formed a co-partner
ship Lied.. IJI a me and style or
.. ._
EVANN ILLAS•dt GILMORE,
i ~ vissoax TO '
T 4 11. lIARTON A; CO.,
Yor tLe pvpo,e of carulpg on the
130.A.'1'
SRI? CHANDLERY BUSINESS,
_ And Itortuftetarero of
eardage,• Packing ,.., Yarns, &c.,
AT THE UL STAN 75
6. , ,
No.BoVP's, ritlifitilCiert.
• -.IOIIN 11. DALLAS., •-• •
• D. D. Li. tilf,Sloolf.
217TRIILTIVIII. Oct.. 2 . -qh rata. .oolmM
WELDON. & KELLY
PLUMBERS
Gas and Steam.. Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
• large uaotUIDCOt of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
164 Wood Street, near Sixth.
in7l7:b7
:131J1( THE 14114.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
run (MC REFINERS,
atanufsetared only and for sale by
T. 41Y
.1...icki5.400 , x• 4,...d.xitli7l7c.risin,
N. W. Cor:dd and Market Ste.,
=I
rAPERI PAPEIII-PITTSBUiIkIaI
EVER MA IMPACTOR' HO COMPANY.
Warchoune..Mti Third ntrvet, keep totnnan
band, and ter Isle, at lawrnt market rate., NEII
TACK, MANI , LA, HAIWW A lOC, .11 °VIM,
YE I.l' and WHAI . PINti PAVIA/tn. 110,1L.00
..OrtetlUOW In Warnhoute.
(Mutton Mllls at mtentrouvhlo. t hlo.
Nfts . bt.r maate..• st.itrad.r... pa.
WEST COMMON MACHINE
STONE WOl. Kl, Northwest Corner ot West
Common, ALLKULIZN T. .
=
IlaTe on hand or prepare on short notlee
LINARTII AND e7EP STONES, PLAUS rOtt
• BD/le-WALKS, ItitYlVflelty VAULTS, de •
JIHAD AND 3:00111 STONZS. do.. de.-
sintir ere promptly 'executed. kitICES REA,
BON otalnnlo3•
MONEY LOAN OFFICE , NO. 151
SMITHFIELD IiTIMET, corner of ninth.
Pittsburgh.'
Moue/
Diamond., J Loed on Silver Plates , Sliver Watebe.
Pl.tols,
an ewelry, Gold and.
Clothing, and valuable article. of eve rytlereri ption.
• The good. cannot be delivered without & ticket.
Not accountable to case of tire or robbery.
flood. of every descrlpUon for sale at lo CPI
11•14101441 VII 4 • 41111 . 1. Itv Os •V
- -
ItIESICK & HILO» Engine Build.
EON AND MACtllDirkirs, raaratracturers of
Meilck's ratan; balance .Valves far Mem Ea-
A L g o" i l al d s:lL k !A d mr . ._, " uir 04411V 1 ,72, •
Or wlthptit Balance • Valves. Sollars. Fire
FrOntg, ' Ileam Coanactloar.
rut's.- ta. J LX)ltliFlt . HA MEL:KM Alto ria.k.
ern.isra, littaburgh. a. •
napallinx aria Dattina 1310"nanhInery vrnmpuy
siro nEs AND DWELLINGS' ON'
ALLEIIIIENY, AT AUCTION.—
Pro Otani, Ms and 111 *Ala areas, near tent
Voralßen.,wltALlbrelllng Ifoure In rear. will be pep
ritkilt! on ittrferi; ',POW fa'
April neat.' Uround rent A l •.tatu tor .ablyearly. -Ter
0ne.,41:1411 cub,.
Palsrbell taantba. Positive salaW .
A. 141.4i!4754.4*.(410//ter..
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
New Styles;
VELVET MANTLES,
New Styles;
RICH PLAIDS,
New Designs; •
DRESS GOODS,
Splendid Variety,._ .
BATES'& BELL'S
21 Fifth Street.-
Ladles' Dress Coats, Sae clues
and Mantles made to order.
nog:TIM
825,000 WORTH OF
FOIL SALE AT
3:101-11Lek..T7L'IL'S
Cheap`. Clothing House,
Corner of Ohio Street and Diamond,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Plug Scotch Tweed Suite
Fine lancr . easato ere Stalls
Flue Fency licari Camlmere Butte 25 00
I
Heavy English Beaver Overcoat,
Canter Bearer Overcoats
Chinchilla Overcoata....
Vino Black Cloth Yroec Coats
Flxie Black Frcuell /rock Coats 23 5)
=I
All Wool French Cip. rant. •nd Vesta.— . 1 oil
=I
Ready-Nado Boy's Clothing.
CIISTOII WORK- 3IADIG TO UNDER ON TUE
SHOUTEST NOTICE.
J. C. KLETT. Jr., Cutter.
not:615•&
SELLING OFF
CLAC).EiLME...
AT 'C S T
To Close Out Business,
LADIES' FURS:
GUNSENHAUSER & CO.,
No. 6S MARKET STREET.
1101.'411-W4
Opposite Wayne
ESE
ATLAS WORKS,
MAD R T OA" S TREE T,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President
Theae Works are among the lamest and 2003 L corn
ptete eetabllaernent In the Wet t, and are now pre
pared to rornLah
' Engines of Every Description,,
Hollers, Oil Tanks, •
Ge4cril Castings,
ORDERS SOLIULT.ED.
1109:31G4
MURDOCK & PUTIUM,
Are daily reelvlng at ibeli
GENT'S • FFIEVISTIING STORE
Mr.f•Lh Allailrockt,
SCARFS, TIES, BOSS AND lIDKFS,
sricco][l,]E
GILOVES. HALF miss. SUAPEAHLESI,
ITEI
WlLota.ain cto
Fln t Snails and Collaial/2
Everithing to complete tbo flentlemensWardrobf
ItIUIIDOCii &
•
=MD
KENTUCKY DISTILLERY
ALT .41.1740W1C0N.
' Wlll be sold el inetlon, on WEDNESDAY
MIUIININD, Nuremoerl4.ll, Idco, at 11 o'clok., on
the premises, • -
•
THE KENTUCKY DISTILLERY
Located on the Ohio River, opposite rostsmonth
Ohio, with Al terns of Land. • River Yrout
foeWherfape 0[374 feet. Capacity
1.1300 tillatiELS
There are on the Premise., the'Distillerr, eon
taining 3 CoPlier-linedfilash Tubs, 40 Meer runs,
lee ounheie mmhz. hot and cold water Tont, and ere
rything complete. Flouring Mill, with four run
Preece Darr Stone, two Corn Sheller.. do. Three
Enginei four Holler*, Artesian Well, &ore and
It - embosses, Whisky house, Malt Hoene, rens for
ii.tuo bog., built eta Indy of oak, twenty - Tenement
D welting. for nand. wises, ltallway from Elver to
The locati 1. D istil ler y. of the best In the -Western
country for • The improvement. could
not be 'made for lee. than one hundred Dimmest'
It will positively ho sold to the highest bidder,,
without reserve or regard to value.
Thallla -- CASII. For further particalarCTlO.
to the eale, spply to Mr. KANE:, on the p° einimi,
or to .1. b. IiIIaCtILAY: d ct/..
lte.l Estate Brokers and Auctioneers,
No. 70 Went Taint street, Cincinnati.
noiil Tr. ."
I ;
FORT MT _FOUNDRY.
CHARLES KNAP NEPHEWS
-HEAVY . ORDNANCE,,
AND ALL BINDS or HEAVY DAISTINIES.
Special attenflott paid to ROLLING DILL DURK
BLAST 'MACHINERY and RICTOUTtio
gI[PALItS attendedbo o tromtly
As beret/afore. tbo materials will abilyi be
sued at tilts Foundry.
Having disposed or our old patterns, we are Pro
t:Mud, . with 1411N1 •ND 1111111tOlrill_ patterns, con
structed under the superrislon of Mr. K44ZBT, to
,fureleb NAIL MACHINES at Awn notice.
pirrsuunGn CUTLERY COlN
hare on hand the guest stock of
llollowGrouTul Razors
In Kadin. Vseletly.
vcrsharp iv. CoCi-X3391W,
AFent Pittsburgh Cotten COmpany,
.N . O S. 67 and 69 Alah Street.
NEW STYLES HATS.
.
M I C ORD & C 0.,
131' WOOD . 11ZR A VEz.
Are receiving =lmmense stock of
RErs t . - CAPs A ND- FURS,
Embrsolnit atiencileas 'variety.
HATS TOR THE LA Digt,:GENTS Aiwa BOY 4
oALI3 OF EVERY•BTtLE•` - FUR:f F UH Atm
AND OHLLDLHEN .• SAULT.. MLNK. sQUILICEL.,
ite'.; Ka.. LA AnylhapAseprlce, *act, mei inyita
ttiostrairthenorw.
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ALLEGHENY CITY,
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.t 22 00
q 23 00
2 30 to 5 00
Also, A LARGE . ITTOCK OY
13hect Iron Work,
Railroad Casting.,
Bolling Mill Cabling.,
Engine Castings.
Machine Castings,
Nearly opposite Poet Office
Alt the new and elerani .tyke In
Gent's Underwear;
'taro,
IgAtrUlFACTitaltli CAIP
POCKET CUTLERY
lb this city.
piwlttittNi till n•) Kota
II
pa DrgAi i • al V i i hi iztl`, ‘a, lyzj
DEAF NESS,
NOISES tN TIE BEAD,
Discb arges fioni the E r
CATARRU S
- NEURALGI A,
ASTHRA, •
SCROFULA;
Bronchial Affections,
Throat Difficulties,
DiseaSed Eyes, • .
• Loss of Hair,
Dyspepsia, Enlargement of the Liver. Dis
eases
. of -the - kidneys. Constipation.
Gravel, PM's, Insanity, Fits. Para., •
Irish of Mood to Die Head,
• teinilly In livery Form,
CONSI7MPTION,
•
With all and every. beesa which Infests the human
body , cured effectually by
MRS. M. C. BROWN'S
AIETAPffVSICAL DISCOVERY,
Price. $4,00.
Offices--110 Arch St., Philadelphia,
5l Bond :greet, New York.
MIE3
ECM
'..No boring with instruments.
No blowing in the ears.
the nostrils or introducing wires.
• No pouring medicines Auwp tins 111/0 "-
The NI ET APHIS CAL 1.)15 , .0V Kin' will reach
ever) spot thst drugs and Instruments will reach,
and thousands or pl.. besides.
• Truth if:mighty and insist prevail: error is preg
nated with oeath—.. onsequeutiy 11.51 sooner
Later stub into oblivion.
EOM
•
aRE FOUPIZEJUDICEIIt
In conseli (nee of Ihe prcludiceexisting against
pp tent medicines, It Is thy ratan:et desiro that: my
Metaphysical ill.eorcry should not he received or
classed vilth patent medicines of the •ge. You ask
me why? I auswer, lieeause it I• a :mien:Ware:re, I
-Ig. dltlering in appilcation ;tendencies and results,
Irons ail other imimilles andpreivaratlonti, urnleh
have ever gone before it. And further, because the
Metaphysical Discovery Is the result of inlierlte,l
Ila. , Ver to trace curets to tiller first cause: thettlere
fat IC - Oeunilersovpl that tin e Metaphyaical Il :ev
ery Is not only the ievultuf Inherited pone, but
also the r - ultpia Ilfc of rare philoAgghlc re
search, and that too, lu an unbeaten tern.
EMI
Eyes, and They See Not. •
Awe.. ye slumbering world and behold you,
sets. and your children In the prison house of al !s
-tare, front the cradle to the grave betake
from to thougut—thlnk and lien. The World
writlies_ln pain and passes Into untimely graves.
Mark, learnt. that your friends elle through .us pert-
Mending um Every egret driven Ls a death blow to
the physleal system. 1 nave never met an Individ
ual who was treated for anything but effect. There.
gre many agonising hearts, sorrowful In mes and
rassy graves th-ought not of Instruments which
torture. and met Icl ors which destroy the tyste.a.
The DI.CIVUI euuatass al tutee distinct prepara- •
limns, which pasts Into the system by alt./m.114m
through the Eyes, Ears and Scalp:
It Is packed In a heat wooden case, and will be
scut to au) address la the world, on receipt of the
above price.
riovonvotioAlossor
T. S. C.'Cliase, of Cambrldgeport s Mass., do cer
tify that I have been troubled with a bad catarrh for
upwardsof thirty years. t obistined Mrs. M. U.
Browies tfetsphysiest 1.1 Iscovery. and to tea anti
after using it found relief. I bare used the
1111111lne faithitilly. and belles, It WOnt to the root
of my Ill.ease. 1 tool as If catarrh ersillcateil
from uty aystaut, the foul eitecis 01 the ssd il.sease
hahluir m:ased..My wife ales boa been puffer:lna
from a compile:att./Li of Olsen:is:4. ton using the Dis
covery, clotted blood and. watter rushed 'frum her
bead, and she found Immediate relief, atil has teen
jr3ill log health ever üblee. the heartily reetimmead
the 51“aphysical Discus ery to alt islio sutler.
CURE OFCAT.OIRII. ASTHMA, kc
Mrs. .Cisnever, residing at Mo. G:-Allen street,
Bosom. Mass.. sale: •• 1 have been troubled for
Tears WWI .3[1111., catarrh, and sore •Ittom. 1 Eitll.
fered Iron. pain and dlminess In my bead,
coltifet t, A?.; for elgut years could nut attend to
Inunaettuld duties, and had despaired of ever be
ing cured. Providentia , ly it-anima or Mrs. M. U.
Wolves Metaphysical Mutt/very. t obtain.' It.
The remit Is, lam ent.rely cured..and determined
to keep a hot orlt always In my hon..'
MRS. GEORGE VAUGHS'S esa TI FICA TE,
MALDAZ.I" MASS.
- This is to eertlfydliat ''Care suffered for ten years.
A
dyspepsia, catarrh, and a comp !cation of
iliSeafeS rul the past year I have be n restless,
become, notaleeir at night. rio eXll,asted had I
that L war likable to do my household
duties 1 became so cblo. that It seemed Impossi
ble to keep warm. ler sometime my eyes were very
much disexasil, and my hearlux Aliself and
Mends considered mu-In Consumption. In vat
state I went to Airs. Al. U. Groan and obti tied the
Mesabi, steal Daentery. I have Used tvie boa
faithfully. amino language can tell the benefit re
ceived from it. hip eyes. have become clear and
strosg. .11y dvspepsla Is entirely gorse. 1 ettl now
do my own wo - rk, and feel altogether a new
e n s bela.
y Wends say I galuing Hebb. 1 know sr
1 could not have lived. 1 trot grateful to God for
U. benefit I have received. I recommend Mrs. Al.
U. Growls and tier mode of treatment to all who' suf
fer as I bare done.
CATARRH CURED.-.MR. JEROME A. CPCO
..
5)1 (ILL/ C1.if882806
MASS. -
Thls is to certify that I have been troubled with a
bad catarrh for the last the year.. This winter it
became unusually troublesome. I woo obliged to
rise at night, owing to the mucus, widchwuril..../..ars
suffocated me. I, oloslued Sirs. 11. 13. brown's
Metaphysical Discovery some weeks back, used It
radhtuny, 'and my catarrh began to give way at
once. 1 now consider myself a cured young Mall.
being vainly deOvered trout the terrible dlserue ut
catarrh: My sister has also been diseased In h2r
head mud ries irudi childhood, so much so that the
fat/lily thought Arc could ulic live. In the use of the
Discos try she has received. canal Lemon with my
self, We cordladly recommend the Metaphysical
Diacorery.
MISS E. LOG4I , "S oEli TITIVATE.
I; Emilia Logan, - do hereby testify that I hare Illid
.Vtre Conga for its earaiwoind cough and raise
for three hourn.t a time; Mimi I could not lie down
at flight: going up stalls, any work would exhaust
me. I base been .33 lug medicine and doctormg all
the time, hilt was still gettlug some. • rrovldeu
tlallyis rrieu I procured hire.al. 0. Brown's Item
physical-Discovery. I have used It one week, aud
my cough la ur , rly gone. I have goL Id oft he.
tlgkinesa la lay throat- / can now take a long
breath, witch I could still do before. I cau go up
nut down stalrs w about styling any fatlgue. I teal
d irect, Bostoisease Isla. n leavinr system, -So. 374 llauover
s, Mass.g my
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mar , f; the teorst type of l'Aronie Sore Eger of
Xpe.fg-fire years /donating coral by my
ifelap4yektst Ilirarcery.
I, EliasJeffries, do certify that I have been
.„ ff t,seuty.iilee year. wit. diseased eyes,
taken from Measles when +child. I cannot describe
the nature of all my aufferlusa, but will late that
my s' ran corruption au d water all the time. Sly
cheeks also broke out down to my chin, and the
matter from both eyes and face Kept couatantlp
drop hull on My stress. All the doctors I apylLA to
failedto render toe reihl, aol I despaired of and-
Inett mall teaming of the wouderlul cures made
b went G. Brown. when hope eutered,ffly breast.
i to see Ler, and brought. home with use the
bletaphysictl Discovery. !used it accordin K. to at.
Mellow', and now tuna tiolumuly anti thankfully de•
clare, that throngs the blessidg of God and the use
us Ales. AL G. Itrown`• medicines I am a. cured. Co.
Man. IILIZA. B. JEFFutEJ.
F/FF_ .i7JSES 0? DEAFNESS IN -IND
A RuCND PHILADELYBIA.
‘l , :oises Itritie Head, ituuoing of tee Ears Still--
Neck and bore Theo .t cored by Mrs. M. U. Mown.
die Arch .creel; Metaphysical Physician, Professor
on the Eye, Ear, Throat and Scalp. '
. The following puraons have been cured of Um
above dixases. through the use of my aletaphyal
cal Discort-ryi -
Miss Rebecca Watson, St. Patti street, Frankfort%
cured °focal:mm*lo24i hinted In the Ale 24, CAD now
he thu children called. by th.ir name. to the next
house. •
William
Kinwechkr. LISS North Front stn et, a
lad °lnbuilt 5 lean, was acre deaf; can now bear
the notes distinctly on the piano. Could nut hear
b a sa was aben una lore.
id. lila whole system Ls isniontwd, as
e Inval
Belly. lul. houth lieeoud street, was quite
deaf In one ear, and partially so in the other, has
regaided the hearillA of both well.
U nisi Iltoophreys. 1 Darby township,. had a
swelled And stiff neck for eight years; could not
turn Ida head without turning eight
hie whole bOdy;
had Mau a largo lump,•sise of • ba.l, and hard. nu.
der lila chili. tot One year. Roth have ellaappeareal
ths °ugh the use of tuy aletaphyaibal inshoy err.
A auu of Captain liavid Wale. In Wthulugton, -
Delaware, has been cured of dean.. •nd running
of the eat a, of 13 years stanult g. Opent largo sums
°tutu:icy n, of
diffeteut renualles;could Lind Dent:-
Ill; procured tuy Dietaphysical Illacusery, which
luituctilalely Cored hint.
CERT:FICA TR FR 03f TriE REV. P. S. HE SSON,
P.4STUzi OFTIIS 115154 11 STREET BAP-
WiT CHURCH.
From Inlurtt4 received In lay right eye when
boy. a chronic Inlierinuallea ha-i beta produced, In
consequence or which 1 sobered martyremn. t r o p
,00meet of my waking life was mublttered, and I
was frequently inland, to sleep at night. A ,arie
ty of remedies has bee i resorted oswlthout success.
aandl entertained the vurpoae, as 4 last Teeort. ,
baring the ball Laken ("ILIA the sociret. In the In rue
of thus ending relief. in the Meantime. ilitet. Woe.
ideutlaliv; i noticed one. oar In 4 they Iv laden 4
bullion( l'oolt Sen Water I. lbw! nev
er pearl tilt Whom anu'i determined to try it,
lad did, with the most delightful results. la a few
days the tiatului Irritation was removed. I miti'd
bear the strongest light, and went feral A 4 it were
tb the eritymeut of a new life. I now keep a bottle
or I, alway la the house. mid If my eye seem; at all
disposed to annoy vie.- I give It a dose. and there is
an midi to It. 1 would not be without It for any
£OlOllll of money. I have OevaslOri tos ly flannel".
time my wife used to anger wirer., at times from
protracted pain In and Oyer tier eye., sod 11116 has
Mood Your Itichard's k4e Water a sovereign ape.
GPM In bureaus, giving bee almost In.tant
(hateful to lioil for the .slept 1 Lb.., personalty
reeMeect. Icannot butmmend the PrePlrstims
most cordially to those who hare suffered Mu my
self. • /.. ENtii
•
•
raet.r o' lho Btona SC. 1341 , tibi
Bealdeace, 14D roplar &Levet., rbliadelßL tn.
The Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye
Water, per bottle:
Large size, - - - $l,OO
Seeond size,
Small misc. - . -25
The:Rhine Idedlettlestw be ball of At.Llat7G
siretDroll AVIECI3I4II. • ' •
N. - B.—mm.ll.4AL BILLPICLI L ittsbarzt
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]taxes toe best gi. Ileht lit use ifore Carbon
Con•ethem , as* candle. Will not-blow out. ..30.1.00
wide by s.nelits rill lb./ andlieverators with
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T/11.13 NATIONAL BANK, PITTSSIMGII,
PrITSLICUGII. Nov WI, IWO.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS HASH
hone Ms day declared a dl. Wend of
'SIX PHU CENT. ON THE CAPITAL STOCK.
Free of Government tax, out of the .1.11111” oftlut
last six months, parnolu on and after MONDAY'
NEXT. Hie Nth Inst. '
oar JNO. IL LIVINGSTON: Cashier.
VTIDEND.
"FILE
W , T Ige N UM C If Gra T 7
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this CompanT
hare this day declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR.
ANI) FIFTY ,CENTS upon each share of the Caol
tal ytock, .t of the earned profit; of expired risks
of the last six months, ,free of tioveroment and.
Stile taxes, payable co Btocknolders on and after
the 13th hut, W.ll. Y. lIE/1111[11T,
MEM
CITIZCNS NATIO;
r11,,DU116.11. 6111N,i
THE run ECTORS OF
-hare tufa day declared a dly.de
CENT. on the Capital Stock. out o
the last six months, payable on an
Inst., free of Government taz.
.807,054 J. E. BRAD Ju.. Culales.
BANK or VlTranClatlll, IYrv. intt. 066.'
PitESIDENT AND DIRECT.
OILS u}• THIS BASIN have this day declared
dividend of YI VS CEK VEST. on 113 1.:11O1111l18toos.:
out or the pronts of stalest es mouths, which mill
be Pal.) to stockholders. or their legal represent*.
tires, On or alter the 115th lost., free of ll , overtutotUL
and State taxes.
a07:u51
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SICILaNG a NATIONAL BART. Or PITTSBUnGuII, /.
rtirsUelltal, rat. Not 6, LVII.
Tt i o L vo Vino/Nes VlErtBPoinillOArig.NlTl:
front the carnlnge or the last Ito months, payable,
to chareholdurs on demand. Inc U.S. Income VAz
II raid bßbc Bonk.
n07m41 . li. N. MURRAY, Cnsbler.
• 311YsT011y OAVIN•aO BANK. 1
1 . 1177•011006 NOVember 341, UM,
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS B UK .
hare this day declared a dividend of t/SIL.DOL—
LAIL AND SEX e„NTY-FINE elstsTS on each
share of Capital Stock. out 01 their rtollts of the
last six mouths, payable to otockluil 1 . 0...0r their
Irgel reprolepLatlYcz. on and after. MONDAY, than
Ette test.' 1A111:1 Itt.)110.
._1100.030 President.
• ti ChM AN NATIONAL. BANK. t
tieeertecile .r Itedete
A DIVIDEND OF SIX PEA/ CENT.,
free of (Jovernrnent Tax, on the . : 4 'anttal Mock
or thta Bank has been declared, piraOlc oK arcl
after thet:loth put.
UEUMIS At XtiDLY.
Cashier.
ncw3.n37•
1)14/00 , 11D SOMICE.
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:ALLE.9xENI'.
A. NOV. sth. Iros. ff
THE DII:ECTUIt4 OFTCIP 4 COIIVAN V' bey
tbndet glee's:v.l a dividend of FOCH VEK CENT.
on the tni,H4lrtove, from t• , a protect of tbe last,
six mMlLL.,:payallic on su•l aft, the 15th Inst.
no: tl>m • • J HAVIOSON. Tres, r:,
QUAlr' Fi mi: lf r: l N E
5 1 4 .:Tz L i o.x j Y t Lu b D tA g i N u lfr ic,1, 1 .:Pi L rr i : o n i n:c: 7 ,: !
Pirvidir entl, Nov. :Lb. Moe
DIEECTORS oV TlUts LANE have t Is
,i.s. decia.rd a quarterly dividend ot , THU PIER—
et:NT. on. tltirt.apttal Meek out of the profits of theL
lest three months
Doeto4l, payable forthwith, free of ',ay,
SCULLY, Csahler.
• Prori.rs NATiotrAL BARK.
PrlTSßilsou. tuber/doh, Ina. I
R 11111EL-ro id
oi BANK hare talc
day declared a dividend of FIVE. PER CENT. On.
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