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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1566
THE FLANK MOVEMENT
There are a, considerable number of jOur
nals, whatever may be their public pro-
fessiono, that at bottom regard politics a , I
merely a game to be played with the best. 1
--
advantage the situation allows-They
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have no strong convictions, are jacripable
of great emotions, count success - the high
est duty, and the means that will lead to
success by the shortest road the highest ex- 1
pediency. When it served to magnify
their party they were ready to discard and I
Contemn all the doctrines and safeguards
of Personal Liberty, and to set up slavery
as the god to lib worshipptnrirr all demo
cratic temples. When they bad pressed
this policy to the utmost pOssible extreme:
had kept thelr party in power by it through
a long succession of yeas; until in the
progress of intellectual enlightenment /pad
the quickening of moral coascionseesF ,
thoughtful and candid men everywhere re
volted at the profanation; they bad the te
. merity to cast all their influence in favor of
a gigantic rebellion which bad for its
obfect the breaking up of the very feunda
tions of popular government on this conti
nent, and sending our vast population and
property interests adrift, with only such
chances for the futuro as the winds and
'waves permitted. When the rebellion was --
subdued, and order was again emerging
from the chaos. in w,hich the Southern
finites were plunged, they again struck
hands with the rebels, began to read loyal
men who had saved the nation solemn lec
tures onthe inviolability of the Constitu
tion, on the inherent and intlistruettide
rights of the States, in the grace of forgiv
ing injuries, and on various cther topics
which they took special pains not to illus
trate-it} their lives. In this new issue they
have itot simply been beatenLbUt over
whelmed. -
The Chicago Times now claims that it if
essential for the Democratic party to ant
away from iill its old and recent commit.
meats and to take a new departure. li
makes no confession that the principles ani:
measures for whiCh that party has s , rug
gled are wrong or ruinous; nor does it
so far asto affirm that the. new measure ,
and doctrines which it deems essential ar±
wise and beneficent. It simply declare:
that the only chance the Democratic party
has of keeping its head . abeve water is to
tike:a bold stand in favor - of , equal right,
and universal SulTrage.„lt is not unchari
table to say, it cares nothing' for princi
pies and measures, but films an uncoutrol
able passion for being M the majority. Iu
the economy - of the Wofld, perhaps it is
well that motives of thla tower order sway
those who instinctively repel those which
are higher and better.
This change of front is eliciting much
comment throughout the comatry. In some
circles it is (attributed to that impatience
and recklessness for whicli the Tinzes is
'noted. In others lo - -a desir i e for creating
a sensation by assmoing an-anomalous at
-titude. Neither. of these conjectures hit
the real solution:, We happen !.o know
• that the defeat of the Democratic party,
foreshadowed by the October elections, led
to earnest consultations among leading
Democrats, in which all the alternative.,
were freely discussed. After the Novem
ber elections, in at least one betuncratie
State Committee, it was resolved.- to be in
dispensable to abandon President JOEN
• soli, to 'repudiate his Policy, and to go
back to something,tbat had
,the savor of
Democracy upon it. We do not certainly
know, but we believe, the Timo, upon pre
concert, was put foriard to sound the
key-note of the movement it is proposed to
inaugurate. It has been sounded. What
now remains is to await the disclosure oi
the impression made thereby upon the
. Democratic party. If the forenao.,t men,
accept it as affording a reasonable, or the
only way, of getting back Into power, we
shall hear or read no more fierce diatribes
from that quarter against the black race,
but will be supplied with numerous ethno
logical and moral treatises on the ':•qualhy
andbrtiitherhood of all men. Sudtieniy the
blacks. will lose that pungcut musk which
is so offensive to democratic • nostrils, and
be Accounted sweet as fleshly opened
rose in. June. If the response shall be un
favorable;-if prejudice,'.deeply inwrought
into the very fibres of the party, shall re
fuse to give _Way; if the indulgence ot sul
len pride under hopeless defeat shall be hell
preferble to new adventure-and rromi - ,itg
opportunities; then the Titn•fs will r•;.aildY
revert to its old position, treating its prei.e :
ent brochure as a harmless play utiou pop
ular credulity—as a tautastic escapade by
which the bitterness of defeat was softened
and the rejoicings of its bppouen La Cl/eel:c.d.
WUIPPI.c.IN SGlititiLS
Some "months ago a' young woman at
tending 'school In Cambridge, Massachu
setts, was her instructors, the
principal, a man, holding her, while two
'assistants, women; applied the castiga
tion. The method and the amount of the
punishment were Loth deemed extraordi
nary, anti the sex and age of the pupil add
ed to the popular indignation. A criminal ,
prosecution for assault and battery was
instituted against Mr. B. W. ROBERTS, the
principal, and a trial upon this indictment
has recently
,been. --c Ocluded. It 'was
shown that Josacut. B. FubTER Will: 4 -
pered-Athat• when go: tiorted about that
" breach of the rules, she gave an evasive
answer; and when fitiiher pressed - was ini
. pertinent; that in tlialloicitation room one
of the female assistants attempted to pun
lab her for the impertinence, but the re
f Used to submit; that afterwards two fe
male assistants joined their efforts to the
same end, and succeeded indifferently well;
that Mr. ROBERTS, coming in at this inn-
merit, rendered aid by holding the pupil,
while the female assistants applied the
punishment for a period of some ten min—
utes, inflicting some twenty blows with a
leather strap about the Size of 'an ordinary
trace, and eighteen inches long. It was
prWtd that the pupil's shoulder was lame
for several days, and that one of her hands
was so swollen that she could not put on
hit' glove fill the next day.
The 'Judge charged the jury, that if they
believed undue severity had been user-
eised they ought to bring in a verdict o
guiltY. For two long hours they revolvil,
the evidence and applied thereto the rule
of law, and then agreed upon a verdict 01
not guilty, t So far us, the rendition of this
verdict goes z ive have : an authoritative ex
position of what is regarded in 'Massachu
setts as proper school discipline. About it
dliferenceilOf ppinion, bare alte74 been
disclosed. In senie quarters ohjaetiou is
made not •to the punishment, but to thl:
tact that it was inflicted on a girl, ver2 - iu_ .
upon womanhood. In other quarters it is
maintained that all corporeal cliiistisement
is debasing in its naturNnd tendency, and
that resort ought , to be bad, instead, to
moral end meotal inflictions. Just here,
another class of objectors interpose, de
manding to know it: it is not more cruel to
torture the mind. and- sentiments than to
lacerate the body, ana lutist that all forms
of pmuishMerit are inadmissible. They go
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SO far as to deelare that teachers who can
not ebvern their impiis by appeal: to their
pride of character and to their sense of
right and wrong are unfit to engage in the
wotk of instruction. . On each of thee
heads much is urged that may profitablirt:e
reflected upon.
AT CIIICACCi, a few days . ago, General
Simpson, Preside9d, of the 13oird of, Gi.v
ernment Cotamissioner of the!ldnion l'a
eific Railway, proposed Wet eqnzresc.
should ho asked to allow the
commencement of the Utah division of t bat
enterprise, and stated that if this should be
done the whole road eauld be tognplete d
within three rears.
•
TnE uncertainty
of law ,bos 0 striking
illustration. Judge -Bend, of itaktintort2,
unused Governor S WMlll'6 Police Commis..
sioneri to he arrested, endeavoring to
create n itrenen of • the peace and hutirts
ormd for want of bail. The casehas had a
re -hearing before Judge Bartol, of the saute
city,:and he Las decided strongly the other
TOE term of Mr. Poster, President of the
Senate, will expire. 'on the :ourth of neat
March. The radicals naturally turn to Mr.
Wade of Ohio as his successor, 1 A feeling
prevails that a man ought tcie selected
whose votes have not only been tight, but
whoselassociations and conduct have also
been right all through.
THE President claims the right to
bey the clearly expressed will 61" hi, aitiS
ters, the people, but is more than ever re-
Eolved to bririg to the bloeit the head of
every dike-holder who fella to implieitlV
obey his behests, not in the matter of Wit
chit duty, but ot• outside pelitiral action.
3ln. McCuLmien, it is Stated, will, iu
3 forthcoming manna report, recommend
the passage of measures looking to a speedy
resumption - pf-specie ,payments. •If he
aectually does, t.ho: country will have one
good thing to thank film for.
RAILWAY= E.T-
UNION PACIFIt.
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Cbrrespontlance oftae rittShargh Gazette.
Sr. Loris, November 10, ISt:la.
Raving completed our tour of observa.
tion - of this great national thoroughfare.
itud•of the magnificent region it ttaverses,
I now propose to speak - more particularly
of its inception; history, advantages, prOs
pqta, eastern' connections and western
progress. lii - eideutally to the discussion
:of these subjects, I shall endeavor to con
vey to the minds of the re s iders of the
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GAZETTE someidea.of that portion of our
national domain lying west of the Missis
sippi—that mediterranean river of our
country, which b:Sects it from north to
south, leaving aboUt two-fifths of our terri
tory on the Atlantic side, and threedifths
on the Pacific side. •
The eastern division was mainly sub
dued and 'Occupied by the old, slow process
of individnal effort—the hardy pioneer
with-his axe and grubbing hob laboriously
making lis way westward. until, after five
or ;ix generations had lived; and toiled
and died, the then far distant Mississippi
was reached. During-those lieu centuries
there was no other way. Th, • ‘,..ror, was
ton poor to make even good turnpike
roads, much less canals, in advance of the
slow moving tide of population. The
steamboat was first introduced on these
great western river ..within the recollec
tion of the writer of this article; but what
could they do /or the great interior por
lions °four now mast thmrishiug States
,J.n the day when the first setilers of Indi
ana, Michigan and, linois were struggling
Imith difficulties which would have appalled
any other people, e-'en the idea of
ways had not been conceived; ;aid even
after they bud been inatigulitted, their
benefits wine for years restrieted td these
coMmunitms whose numbers and wealth
kayo promise of reinimerative trade.
Bit a new era leas dawned. The old
' process of
,entering upon new and unoccu
pied territory has been inverted. The
railroad ;:oes in arir.the4 o ;ettlouint cad
the ?oreotot loy , e,ha fee pion:A It is un
der this new and better fnuces3 that.
trans.3lissisippi region opens to the occu
pancy of civilized men; sad this is why
time great work is going forward with uncx
melded speed. High and advanced civili
zation with all its blessings and benefits.
and all its mighty-takes, marches in the
van, leaving the emigrant, however poor
and wee::, to enter, and occupy, and enjoy.
Now strongly this thought presses upon
the mind while passing up the valley of
the Kansas, on this magnificent - road waich
we came Mt the. Way to see—where
. the
Arayeller observes the recent SettAtTF, in
their neat, tasteful and even elegant homes,
already its ihe enjoyment of ali_ r the com
forts, material, moral and social, to which
they had been accustomed in the far-cli
homes they had left in the Atlantic States.
Nothing I haVe ever seen in Lumen pro
, grata so impressed 416 es this. In Lear
! enworth and Lawrence, and et en tartlet
west, I lollna lKyteiS, r-Lureltes, sloces, and
.private dwellings which would be credita
ble to any city, anti as much: ranee - Lent iv
dress lirelin:timer. as Co Sc-ot in UM:
cillnati, Pittsburgh or Philadolphia. Aui
or hat is better Gill, late' is a total abspecc
of obvious squalidity.
TIM truth is, this vast region upon
which the American people have just be
gun to enter could not be settled at all
without the aid of the railroad. A few
poor, semi-barbarians Might have located
themselves along the margins -of the nayb
gable rivers, such as the Itlksouriand the
Arkansas, but that would have been all.
Railroads here are a necessity; and Our
people may have reason to thark'God for
inspiring our Statesmen with the wine nimbi
generous policy displayed in their legisla-
Eton, and our large-hearted anti generous
capitalists, such as those who areao vigor
ously pushing on this and similar works,
with the measure of enterprise necessary to
give effect the national . policy. This
combination of national munificence with
individual enterprise - will furnish an exam
ple of progress to the race, and immeasura
bly. conduce to individual prosperity and'
happiness, and to national grandeur. '
Think of two rival 'Pacific Railways, one
on the Kansas and another on e the Platte,
each pushing oast the rare of a mile a day
in their ardent race to the base of the
Rocky Mountains; sold of the fact that
emigration anti busihess is 'following the
progress of the former so fast, that the re-'
ceipts for freight and passengers already,
r cze n t u d n ys a t tal I ,e t:
r s e i n ;t l y ,
r t thousand e
re dollars Et month o a o y d f
piles at o:iti t r o l e aUl ut ' i r l t ba ß g i s le Jilnsafnedrrcside see the
t e h e e =n ie
thr t tr il . coaelies, and from the
the
mails
hete,„,.. coutaiuing not only
_ a. a . the Atlantic and Pacific,.
t(hri:7tntku'l;iit 1 ; 4 7 °71 d ,. l2l „ u ' u v efil' .,.` i ns i ' k i k e ;:z t eu i l i
adumy impression thXitt
road upthe valley of the .g . 'g r eat lies-of
of the Smoky Rill Fork, war' 'Y way
Kansas below the fork, has an
west Course, is not only the short last due
from the great eastern marts ;-,;' r °,.; l4 '
Meru. to Denver and to Sun Franeisco — t%
that it commands a larger number rf
merclal affluents Limn any other existing
line of railroad between the Missouri and'
the Pacifik. But thit is not all: It passes,
throughot `its whole length, over a region
ui unsurpassed beauty and fertility—one
Which will soon he full of people. While
at. Fort Riley I ;shed Governor Gilpin, of
Colorado, how much of the country he
tWeett there and Denver was unavailable
for settlement; for I had the impression
that there Was same. Ills reply was us
Mid' as it tra9 enipllatie—"Not /111 inch."
No man knows that country better; and
'flits is i Ly others.
m n ° - o u r ) ; a n t io
a i s r c hmt
°"ii 7a h c e t ' ; l
rOad through a desert is a heavy business
both for travellers and proprietors:
It these general remarks , ' AO close
this letter; and in nay next go more into
:Le particulars indicated in tbe.first Imre=
graph. , C.
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Iternionbrit to Lim California I.olillera
and tuilur. WOO fell 'luring the war, 14 to bo
ointstructed of California granite, marble Or
other Calliornra material, at O. coat ot vir , ,obr4
It. Is 0.y...A to place it on Union Square, to
San Fratici,Co. Gov, Loa•!a 01 , 0 „
'losSocnition, and Geo. of
the LICCUlivi; COnairilLte.
Machinery fur Shaping and Forging; Iron
An improved machine for shaping and
forging irou has laminbrollOc. oat by Mr.
John Arrowsmith, of Bristol, Engl'ull
t.Thleieextj,se,cit,tof this in vwtion is to .
for forging rout ironl s
re,
(:)livca," a+aid by driving the In n ° ;e livi sby s
steam or water power. The labor of
lbe workman is thus considerable decreased
so mu, .
so that work Which now requires
,
t he weight and strength of a powerful
! man May be as effectually done by a youth;
• and the machine ,unty ,be driven at any
speed, and IN ith anY force of bl o w, w i t hi n
certain limits, which may he 'desired.
Upon a strong brthplate s shaft is mounted
in suitable bearings, thel shaft having on
one cud thereof a pulley, by means of
which motion is given to the machine by
steam or watm power; and on the oilier
end of the shaft a 11v-wheel of suitable
dimensions is fixed, which is nit. the pur
pose of giving steadiness tot the machine
whilst working. At 'IR! " o ,:enter of the
shaft a cant is fixed, which, revolving
with the s:taft, acts,AtpOu one and of a lever
Which works upon a pivot; the other or
free end of the lever, has tug attach
ed thereto 5 hammer-head, 'which
may he of the same tamstruction as itll
dinaly "Oliver," By these Mealis the
hammer bead is- alternately raed and
' allowed to tall with each revolution of thIC
'Shaft; but as it is desirable to give greater
force - to the blow than that which would
be due to gravity mane, there placed On
that end of the lever upon which the cam
acts a buffer, n orking in a box containing
a strong spiral spring; and this spring, be
ing
compressed by the downward motion
the lever, gives; when released, a rim-,
rade-raid , : impetus to the hantmer„ and
causes it to strike the anvil with much
greater force than it otherwise. would do.
But, -- tmless provided for, i. is evideth. that
the rise anti fall of the hammer, anti censer
quent force of the blow, would. always lie
the tame.. To touchy this, the shaft is
made to work in slippers, and these,•slid
ing in guides, communicate wi h a triadic;
this treadle is provided' With three or more
loot-plates standing at iliffercut frights
above tile floor, so that the worknian,by
placing his foot on oue or other of these
foot-plates, depresses this end of the lever,
anti thusfregulates the bight of the tall, as
Ite, thereby moves the cam to or from
the befory mentioned pivot upon which
the levef works, and aS alters the
motion at the lever. Balance weights
are also provided, and thee are so ar
ranged as to keep the cam out of action
When the hammer is required to he at rest.
When the cam is out of contact with , this
lever, the hammer would, if not prevent- 1
ed, fall and rest on the anvil; hut, to avoid
this, there is a guide or standard through
%stitch the lever may work. Attached to
this standard are two or more sliding bolts
which communicate with a catch, which
catch. is drawn ou to a notch when the
hammer Is working. A spiral spring is so
arranged that the bolts are in gear when
the catch is diSengagerl. When the catch
is ou' the notch, the hammer is free to work,
but when the 'workman desires to stop it
lie lant oily to tiff the catch, when the
spring• immediately draws the belts across
the slot ohrough which the lever 'works,
and so pieventS.ks . When nesira.
hie to adopt thiPlrrangement for .+ double,
-Oliver"lanother cans may be fixed on the
shaft, m work against another lever ar
ranged in a similar manner to that already
described. In this mauner larth levers are
fixed upim the Sallie bed pltte, Anti are both
driven by the same power.
GOOD CIDER ALL THE YEATI
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LUTI:A.I, St t LrlilTE or LIME,
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up lu buLtl, vur.ll..t.t I.arrcl of
PLFMIN , i•S 11XVI; Sr .itE
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Tar Ta,i.enttne. Car.on 4)11, anti Iturulri..,
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Drug and Pa:/rit .114,2icAse I-pot Nu X. -Vatic
Street, .P.urbsro.lll.
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THE LAS - ' d HEALITE.--11
11,16 :A0.% for tio.
.pr,orrat , , of the If tot gr, 14% ,
ot - relf-prcrervallort, Itycroltlor ctrforte•
moat upon COO .111 of tlto 10,:1ei , 11401. 1, ,ift:rett to
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'the,. Is ccarctiy an-duff trisimOar of tit euc.ratto
Lily, of tdthe - set. tmtnla Country, Won hat. of
ertga too testinione In favor di IPtcTr-T I Elt's.
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tlgnatidten by p.rnutta of "t.
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d...p.ttlinent foitlne.s *di protest...Ll ntl,.
rhase 11 ,...,6 have .loshutul In the int st exydictt
t...rtes that ho provar,loo n.son-gtuard •Fatn•t
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dogre tor vigor end activity to thoaltal
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1 , J.4 .1 fen it niy r n oho, elth, by
1 •..,aOll inhert det ary,.
nilty ot outodatounct of 00-
pol.cre to mrenotenott, Irflootteer, I In peril
of
11,0 greatest of nil tuthporat Llit6,l/.lr4S. thy
,unportatteetordodna tine ISt rl a defenslys.
in dletne. popt,ca mho le, rut to give It a
irtal are rldttry thief, own env:hien. It troacan
too.: t • corn Indict stl In .1 lit O , and ne
,illlOl,, eat/ lierVqll3 will toil nothlutt In the who!"e
gaffordlt of °M
he etam
Ito.l ...id htop re e l ri l lary ructflemea l whlett
will tsaine ar.
,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
• CZ BEAT 'REVOLUTION IN TIIE
• A WINK TRADE OF THE l' NITTA) STATES.'
—('LIRE CALIFORNIA 011At11'AtiSk1.. made and
prepared as if done In France, Pam puts etnifor•
nia W toe, and taking the Plaeenf ImPurted Chant ,
PtY"' •
lite andoralgruid would railthe attention of Wine
Dealers and Hotel Keeper. to the following latter.
which may give &correct Idea Of the quality of their
Wines
"COsTirriNTALllO,OO. / •
l'loLanehran •,Ort.:0114 59.1 , ;.
.".411SItna. BOUChioll CO --(ientlelarr4:. (taring
given your California Chtutoague athorough test.
we take pleasure In raying tout we th.nk it the best
Aineri. an Wino we have ever /Ito!. Vie.raliall at
once place it on our bill of fare. a mire triney
.1. E. Eltainl.E.Y
('all anal try our Calla/villa Champagne.
uol2trini lltit1(111 oil A. U., :In lb, tt .N. Y
rHAVE RECEIVED MOST OF MY ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
STOCK', an 1 offer to the '1 rade a ablation from •
W3l. .211NCJIIA if, Jr. Adams Erpress.Office, -
&rca,Si PiJlh is an atlhorited Agent to receive
ddverttsetne4ds for the CiAZETTE. and at! other
papers throsighout the United States and the
eanastas.
SKATES! SKATES' SKITES°
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS HAKES
Before purciiing etiewbere, iealt
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAIIES BOWN,
No. 13G Wood Street
uol5;oI4
UNEXPMED I.4ASE OF
HOUSEAND 'LOT.
Located On Federal Street, Sixth
liVard,Pitisintrgh.
1 EA96 I : I4I IIT.YEAIL9.TO" HUN
•
/Or Dwelling. AV 111:1,p
the mp. Nqulre of ;
writlar. ti, WILRON
11.1:0..I. •NO REAL F:STArI. ENT,,
t . ndttinell
LIAItIttL;SS h. CAltiilit;i;
UU MAK ristsssitt tte the isvw -
tlroV rk Baker .NO. I sewing dll achino
elei'le here. It le the Atnc sex their
r",""i
oihnniNO. 114 FIFTH nTll),:it
prime
'CIDER-10fact
ci ''` 7nttrecelV FL'T7.l.:lt it A ItALSTISONU.
corner Ma• het and rift streets.
RIM
1-,-- --,- ----
-AP PLES-600 bias. Green Apples
Plt rece:yed and for ~ ., e by
M 1
y 1. r FKTZEIt a AIMS I ROti (4, •
16 •- corncr Ifsrlevt awl FtrAt .......
COBti—US bales Broom
Corn, for sale on whore. .
EZTZEIt 3; ILSTSTRONCe,
ooioer blorkot. toil tarot atteati
0015 r -
NEW AD V ERTISE
JAMES T. BRIDY &£0.,•1
• (Si:Locos.. to O. Jones & C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood'Sta.,.
BANKERS & BROKERS,
pr.wr.us u+ ALL KINDS 07
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver' and. Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all acceaalblo Point. In
the United State. and Canada,
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
C7o_lz ) . -- Mtrt LN G.
•
1NT!..,L.,1:0u1."YN,N a :TOD A Y - s
tt o 1, 9 -
TRU MILLI NEhY, counlstlrg of BONNETS and
HATS of the latest style, -
•
31/1.1 . 4.03. - .701.. S. COCK.
,o. 114 WYI. , NTRICET.
VNCIIANGE. HOTEL IN WIL-
KlNO.itllNil FO l l PALE.—Thin property hale
front on \Vater.troutvl cert. estendi back
Ito fort to the Ntable idit or the e'me
. rlie Hotel Building I , a largenbrwodlnua
Stone (loot, , arttnextenrion buck letildingot brick.
arciaged oith I tau the back lot
..I..ereett d tArg.C.lablr 411 , 1 C ,Ilagt• haute. The
aboro la Li, b , Incipal Hotel in the ton.n, and in the
band a el a soltab e man. 0 large anti paying 1011.
.can be done. Tilt proltorty offered at the
lOW Mil, Or $1.1,411.,110 01111 . 4 In hound. balance 111 t
a:A _year,. 'Apply to' 11. IN A CO.
CLOTHS, CASS . EIIEIIES, AND -
Fancy Cloakings,
For maxi.° n 3 3C.4DevvrPx-I.oofis
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
SO W'ift.la. Satz-cot.
ALLEiMEINV 00iTY, Its
CO , NO,N.I.TH Or rii.NN:yLV TI t.
To the Lepal 1.,:pree,..100,11,1JAME,,
liE . - ist. - al.' county, dec..tmed.
Y.ho art: Itcret.y rl.. 41 to t, and apiwar .r.•
liltAy, Itrttl.tet of \till, la nod for
rnt.l rntint.. on or t...f0r.• thn .01.1 my
ot Ir, td,rdodr ot xi, et ...Id Itetd.tern °Mee, St
thro and ther.• to tot, out Ledo,. of
A l itotut..tt,tton on the I...Atite of maid .I:‘nu,
vii. or ,how If nu Wily the ,
ttlit Ittd•
sh.intd t 1.4-trranted to Ow. or wort ot . the erod.
Itors.or bl-11111,9th,
t.iDen hull , ! and meal CI !ANT, at I.llD
hurih, DID .IP.It day or No....other, A. It,
n0.5:01d .Itits. 11. I:1(AI% RI .11,r
A. LEGGATE'S,
a =
3300rr1s .4%.1V - 3=l A33=LOIEI
CLUTIIS, CA .. , I.IIERC y.
oItAW rlO.l
=I
=lllllllll
=I
\V or TU. ASK I' cs, FLXNNKL,,
ME=
A epl.,IM stock el prtl .1:c at thi,oy luwc.
by Auctl,ll Vetdly morn
o•clocl
THE GROWER S.:. BAKER
=I
-SEWING MACHINE
I.U. Ultima Thule of
tutu.. It at
=
ASSIGNEES'
PEREMPTORY SALE OF
FURS! FURS! FURS!
ALT BaC TYO N.
ll*l - I,II4DAI' Nov. •L IJ
orrrl.rt ntlt.ulr,‘ tntl,:nfirrnoon.
fi r 2 o•olt , . - S fLI,) wt 1•• 0 :•1 ntsd
U. A 41LKI,
•
1 :12 t)ol) 111'0/2TH lII' FURS,
Gp.,10,71••• kGro
1111.1 nt
A!:1, , 11•An Fitch, Brtul, Cony, I,:dne r,xl
'slhur VlrGkr , n,. Tslrn”,
Iren•s.
4,r 111 tut- iS
rr I,ltD , `. nerd zolA ar.•!••• 111 the prIG
-1p•
: T. A. !11:11,1.1.I. AND,
TIRE PITTSMUTIGTI EN.PLORING
, G • 1 NG NY IN
0% 1,31 kit!: VII:G (NI A, At_11.,!...N NTS.
tharttr from the 1,1.‘, Of rttpinlz.
c Aryrro ► icomoo
311 , ILI, - 1I :II Z.OOO v sad
lion pd., 6.00 >l.l aluv
r,
'” ~
OFFI/
/ arson Po , rt. Illrtnlghltn_
%V. Jack,. Count y.
Vlrg!tda
...aarta.y—.l, r en..tank6nn Wv9t
1e,t1r..1 —IV, 1,,N1NG!1•14. dr. (1.,
As,. :try Cate,. stlnet.
' 17.1, 11l
Carton 'tr.:. t, EA.st
ir - Itator
til • tuyan ,:frcrs for oak, a. tll ,rll,.rd
alio". Tiler ara I.ntlala, .haft, whk•lz taa.ta to
die, ort rt.i iVeedt• per cent.
thruu RnIC tarts
11, n• ratan,
to.y ..carr•lnb t 1,4 rrr,ld nt, or ROY
of rr any. ,vt vre to^
pArtto t at. inn tie t,"10:
DREWERS' NOTICE.
. .
rut: ENIiERSIGNED. BREWERS
Oe I'IT I -III:1:611, rrft.lvol, lheli 1.1
tat,sittir, that s.ttlatcsnta s•lt Dra:cr, nhall
,
oh the. l'ltts I Of EVERY MUNTII, colt,
thehctuK r inner lit, IS,.
A.ll.•fiAS.
FAWCETT
DAMANuTON .t CO
Z. WAIN:VI:VaiI',
POLVA ti. 1C A LTEAS UORN & CO
FRANKLIN COTTON WORKS
E. HYDE'S SONS
Are eow prepared al rb.nufmctarn
COTTON TARN, CA Ri.KT.CI.IyN,
.COVERLEr YARN, CANDLEWICK
=I
I=ll
1Y biltr.ET. 'between. Robinson anA
hocock, Allegheny City,
order, toy tnnti nttend...l to.
Itaeonntuo llncoLa'rolt'u Orezea,
rerrenclum, Nov. 12575, leuc.s
Notice Is hereby gilt Zu that the azemoduentu for
the trralling, raving and Curbing of Watson street
from ;Boyd to Chestnut styees: Chefituut street,
front Forbes to °Mho° streets, r tol Gibbon street,
fro n:Cbeit.b to Magee stletts, In the Eighth
Ward; and Franklin street, from Washington to
Fulton str ets,.ln the Sixth Ward. have been made
and eau he seen at this olllee until the 14 . 51,1 day of
November, Ma, alto which time they will be
turned over to the City Treasurer for eollectloe.
CHARLES REICIISPF A tut,
enole:ao - - -
Recording tteunlator.
WHARF IMPROVFHENT.
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE,
CITY or ALLIWIIIINY, November 1301. MSS.
sr.A.l.- INtllCtsia.LS still be received at ttls
01E10 until FRAM.% Y. Nov, 10111, at a o do. k It. rt.,
for making a Wharf
beefom licietrtelt street to llray's
alley, the filling to of tomtit or other good mate
rial. and to he covered pith tllug mill slag. The
estluiated onatstitica redo bred are about :7, cultic
yar.m r and about 2,61X1 cubic: yards of slag.
, s , epa rgse slily (per sAthie Ian!) wilt be received foe
the earth Oiling nod slag.
Iliddsrs are I.:quested to Mate the hood,ya
ityeasht also the price p wattle In theof the
city, redeemable In twenty , ) year.,
of
Interest
a ,
Ills semi-annually, at the rate of 7 per cent.
Pe rttrA l.l .Tilon of tlot Coin Ittee Wharre
R. FRANCIS! ' Sa
Landings.
nolito.t TVs. City Controller.
pitEGS! DILU(S:: DE
. , .
.---
AMES T. SAMPLE
IiAVIS 1 KUWAIT TIIK WKI.I. KNOWN DRUI3
11Oliii F. ON CUICNI,I: OF FIWERAI. AM)
ii . .uuiN9op4 .T., ALL.E,oltElili,
W 11l keep on band a foil assortment of all kinds of
lairelcrioaa,
And
"! In theh will be sold el..per /hal any o th er
Unto
'l,,e.erlptlons carstully prepared by a first class
dr .ifllltds of PEUFLIMERY and FJLNCY SO /In
oc.D
FLUID EXTRACT OF
'SARSAPARILLA.
Combined with lodide of Lime,
Sold at Low Rates at
•
FOENIIIVWS DREG STORE
No, St Market SL, Pittsburgh.
- _
J ISCIFIOONMAKER & SON,
.
Pittsburith White Lead Works,
PURE WHITE LEAD,
;IL YUJI. VA INTL la
T ()IL lIAILIIKI/B.
rourth Street', up stai r ..
-not%n72'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
EUR E IL& SVOIMS•
I=l
EUREK.I cannox OIL,
The CulebraMl.
EUGEKA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS,
And Wholesale Dealers In
Crude, Relined and Lubricating Oils,
LARD, SPERM, WHALE AND ED4.11 HMS,
No. 3t Market. St., Pittsburgh, Pa
O. O. 3.V0633.T..iE. tlgt•
Call and examine camplra and read rartilloatak
,315:••11 •
GREEN AILLIEIi.-11 1. persons in
heretj not:0,10:1a the tavter-titt ,
ed. vltwers spnoll tel tn vlen eat 116,rts dx:urgEs
ted bettelltr .or the oti.nttsg or
GREEN ALLEY, •
in eti..", Tided Ward, Allegheny clt:r
.
From Flo ',taut el, et to the East line R ten foot
alloy. a distance of I,lYeet, will wool. an On 1 1,1,1 ' 1
Ise, on
TIMUSDAY, DECY.MItEIt .
At 10 0..10ek %. tik.autios of tho.lr
point:At It
MEINI
RUEN.4 VISTA STREET.--A II per
tvfttl are herrbv 0,, the An
der,lgn. nppolnlt..l ton a and assets
drinks ..s .and 1121.11{., for op,ron,.
BUENA VISTA STREET,
Iu the Third lyard, Allegheny Cliy,
From Its nresnt terminus!, nn Ta A to
Jaesson litreet e , distance of t:7l feeyt, lor
will meet:on
thFptiulses, un
'FUEnDAF, DECESInEIt Ilnt, ItO
At It o'clock A. it., to tolfil the &Int:, of their at,.
polutuk.l.
.10115 It. INta It A 51.
JAVEm A la.
nolsllo JAMES Nteellt
_ _
PITESMIGII GAS SAVING CO.
9
No 2 Merchants' Hotel,
COR.THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
4C,FX , 'XCIDWILEI:
JAMES L BENX,ET, President,
ROBERT ITNNEY, Vice President,
RCBT• CHRISTY, Sec'y and Treas'r.
• 1.113r.c - ruitl:
JAS. 1. ttE.N N V.TT, IW. W. PATIHrIi.
R. k or. Pt /4N K.
S" J. 31`1 , . I'IH, , IAN
JOHN W. I'IIAI. , ANT.. N. J. 11101. EV,
. .
1.1 . ; . Nlll lUti.
Oclice . d in
llos, 9. a. .to 4 p. ni., daily.
KENTUCKY I>ISTILLERY
dT Jeccrcrx.xciac-
Will Ile 1,1 , 1 al Am-tion, or
ED.% t;sDAy
NieRNIN•i, Novematr ti , nn, at II o'clo-rt, no
thr
TIIE KENTUCKY DISTILLERT,.
Loeste.l on the Hilo Meer, opposlte Port.tunnth,
Ohlt, with 'l7 •crer...,r 1,00.1, r Front
I.•r of fe.t. Cappelly
1tt,,11-Y.ere
There ere on 11, rremi-es. the Dlbtl'iet v. con
t•lntne :t etwer..:l•eil 310th 1 oh+, 4. Hier rune,
fri 1.11511. ft... 1011; hot and r”I.1 Oat, Tune, and el. ,
Mete,: nwlete. Fe. tr r
ve.tlt foil run
Yr. no.. lint r ,lone. too t.';'rn CC, 410. e
.F.nglues r, Trteflen Well, etort.
W . 1J1,./.• floors, Molt lionse, Pew. for
two, built eLlirely el oze. !went)" T , ....menc
livelrines fur tonsil, sten, 1:2.15w ay from Itlver to
The billion Is one %.1 the boon; In the WI 4111.11
eounlr) ry. 't'i'le Imp:net...W..ollld
net ne Illtde for bt.,. Moll une. Itentlred I.:.tonn.tetl
./.31141 . 4.
/I wllt 1.....1tiVr1V Iry tilt t., ;no hlgllcet 1111.1er,
without re.eset. or rt Ksr.l lo "
r lur:ll. , ratartlea!,.ri torevlottn
to Co to /dr. the p,en...
Ca to J. L. lilt Ii.MAS ..t.
I:eat 11,1., 11rolorr. an.l re.
N.l. 1 wv,l
raf:t TT^
- - -
31URDOCk & - PUTNAM,
GENT'S FERNISRING :STORE,
MIfft!MMI
:Nearly opposite Post °Mee
- A:I ;lie nevi. nu :tlygnnt nlSttn , ifl
SCARFS, TiES, 'IIIIAVS AND 11UhFS,
iICA EnttCllvear,
dLOVIIII., HALF . IlotiE. MUSPI:NDERN,
FL oboe cto .01iLta xxil.,r 0 ,
Ft t. i 6Lirte scud Collars,
It; complvttf th• Chant tlr....ll3'7ardrolm
11ER PETNA3I.
WELDON & KELLY
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A lerit ArenflAlLll: of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, 'Sheet Lead, ctc.,
AL 11.4 IS ON HAND.
i6I Wood Strezi, near Sixth,
CLASS LOOKING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS,
No. 110 Wood St., tsburgh
Keep, on pant and manntacturls to ord... 11.
FtOt ht.,T STYLE ti r' 011,T. OttO?. WOOL) and WA)
.-
N ITT, (TVA!, and ,QIIAItE LI ICTLOB, - 1 . .,1,:j1T.A IT
nod FT:AMMO. u•tato Cornlre, Banda
and button, t'on,dr. Tripod and Bracket Tables
or or isito dr,lkra and rrorktnau,nTO.
. .
D.1.D1N.• AND ItEDILDINU execu:t.l In tbc,
chile of the Art.
IDJDEILA.TE. vn,..nDuwA
DISSOLUTION—TiIe partnership
heretofore existing between the , labieralgneo,
obit, rile name of Prating, G• A IfAXI b id).,
alactilol.ta, tide Oita llsy beru tnaaoiceol be muntol
conaent, the turners! of ALltteltT 11611Elt slog
eeu purchariwl by GIIAIII.Ed F. GRAHAM and
WILLIAM ii, bictiI.N.NESS, who will coolluno tbrt
business at tire old eland, Under the name of '
CHARLES F. GRAHAM at CO.
They will one the debt. of the term of FISMAIt,
URA lIAM. & CO., and are atolls authorised to re •
celve and receipt for debti doe same dim.
MIMI
• :IteGINN
ALLIWILNY CITY, Nor. 1. 1L N, uo13: oV3
NOTICE WO CONSUMERS OF
WATICIt.—The repel's now 10. progress at the
Water Works render It imperalleS that great econ
omy should he ob erred in the are of water. the one
eoche now roan] hehov tare.] to Its utmost ca.
peens. Al. tatuecessert matte of water should Ls
avoided, such as andel ling streets, washing pave
eats, drenehlue clothes In (ohs 1. an luordlnale
extent, Ice. Unless there is proper attention paol
to %nese renulremente the rite ell s not have surtl
cleat water for lire. culinary and other um:as:sly
pu rp 111", A non-observance of this xautiou moo .
deprive We offeder ors supply of water, as lb
itall n heavy n ne.
It is hoped tint In the course of On ee weeks or a
Mon 11, at f Sit wrlutrlina, will be
enabled to rent°. the th se e
estrrlel u.
filly. kIItENCIt.
nuperlotentlen of Water Works.
IMIEM
GEO. F. SCIIVCICOAN & CO.,
:PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
The ONLY NTII:aSt LITFIOGRAFIIIC EsTAB
-1.161131ENT WEST OF Tli F. MOUNTAINS. Hum,
nee. Varde,Letter Heads,. Bond., Labels,. Clt cu.
lars. chow Cants, Diplomas, Fortralt•,_ Views'
Certificate. of Deposit., Inritatlon Cards, An. • Sc.
Nu.. 7Y and 14 TOD.' et., Plttallutgh. at 'l:ksl
pITTADUDGIFI AND OAKLAND
tiKEENtiousKs.
; JOIRN R. at A. IMORDOCII.
(6ucermson to John Murdoch, .1 r.,)
NURAFACYMEN AN DIFLOILICTS, rlttaborsh, Pa.,
oollcli attention to their ex Le 11311:,. stock of FRUIT
AND oItNAMENTAL Tr ICES, EVEutiItEENB,
GRAPE VINES AND OittENUOUcti rLANTe.
Call fort Fall Circular.
. -
rittanprirh and Oakland Paocupdr Cart ri t
con Grodnlion 4o every 15 minuted. IrZnlnt
kr 11EAVEN,
CANDY MANUFACTURER
Anddcaler In FOILEION AND AMERICAN
FRUITb. y11;11.1,E.,, NUTS, &C., AC.,
• N 0.112 federal Slreel,
iSeCotol door from the
Flt National hank.
=M3==l
MUGS!!!
•
PAPER' MA tiTIFACTURI tI6 COMPANY..
Wareboase, R 2 Third Edrest, keep sous,n
baud, sad for rods...[ 111•••• RI market. rates, NFA
TACK, ANI. A. RE. AI OFlst,
FELT awlM 1.
%VILA CrlNti-PAPE HARDWA RS• 10.V00 Odla
assorted now to Warehouse.
Minton 1(1111. at Steubenville. I blo.
Qrl her.. """
EMO Le-TLI E UNDERSIGN.
81) have removed the ofri?e of the 111)PE OIL
W 66.11.8 (rum 33 blarketbtreet.; l'lrteburgh, to their
Works on CAltnON STREET !Brorrroltown, where
they. OW hereafter he found.
Voitufilce Addres , 836. I'lLtibUlgh.
nel,llo, IVIT.II.IK • ta , IT • 1 1,114
Clt
„tonet.. O/Itleti Bllver Mt., (inns, Pistol.,
Diamonds, Jewelry, tiold and Nilver• %afel.,
00 ,1,1,,nnd valuable Art lelesof every description.
'The goods cannot be delivered If ItIIOtIL a ticket.
Not seconnlable 1 . 3 cane of tire or robbery.
e dema
of even' deeerintion for eale at In not
,teleee 11.1,4 , 110 WM*. WIWI. Ito
RALtiON 6~ HALIBUT.
S , -One cast, oreach, rp.hi, moko,
aciaztlactri.
jylt.r' '
c teed and Lrc ale by the pound, at the
FtrettylProcery
wryerindittYanEarEfr
... 1
_NE__
W ..
ADVERTISEMENT. : NE W_
AD
VER • T
ISEME .
NTS
ilniii• S. C ° Uri SALE -By IBIIENSE
virtu,' "(lc ”1.1,,, LI, tPrph,, , , C 0,,, ,f 41-
1,g11.2r17 4.takty. 1 wlli t•xpoi.,,, i ~ 11.- `ale, o,n the •
pretoE-rs ut,
Tuestf Deceintier 6th, 1566, '
At 11 A. M., V."t r. ;ton log Ilet,rite,.l ‘
• ..
(mei% efl.arreis ItaNl, .iteNt...l :oh qua.: ..a C
other. partly In Ftrollat and y S.• - til FA ' -
cite T J arathipa. In the r ..f Allewlo •• • 7.•
Or AIM tract, or pare, ',of 1.1, lag,
vlr: Beginning at a ;Are,. late oat.:
1 1 111 „,, 1 ,p, 5 „ ,t,i4 r.t. a•P•te,ehts to a
!Ackert:: thence .sou legs- 41,,t. 1: 4,4 pa-renta •
to a stone: th, n , e southlP2oteg . ... set,.
to a atone, theocetown deg,. e,. 1., 1a
perches to a atone: tht nee:north te
g,.
purchol: to a atone; then^v.r.onth I deg, ea , t,
"perch". to the place of I.egloutng, contal log 41 •
4..rer tool p re!, ,on v.htch are rect..l oon
• abort' Oran.' 1 /wel•leg :stet out tot 11 , 1 lags.
The Iltb••• .r—da trod-or parcel. of 11,1 , 1 hellg
. °H AIM. Adj.:kill,' OW and .le,erthett Mt fol.
In•ga,nleg at 1,101.4: thaw, bY
I , t i:eh'ert Toon, north Ar t . dee, a or, 111 Ia perch
el to a sloe, tat ace I,y the lilt .le4er.bed tract
rth ,, ,,.lcgs. eao 141 1.111 in rel. , . stone: thence
1 lit Intel of hoN l'artrldge fottti 1 ,legi e
14:1 li) perc.hen to III.• pai,Nl el n. pluntug, containing
t 101.. res suit 141 percheN4. Sold prenll44, bet ng Ntto
'l Stra I . l:l'Vt ' r ' nl:l ' k ' t ' . ' , "' ,.lt l O ll"lloot n " . ' lte r-it f t s ", . ' m )"r e
Cite tW • parerls of ' land har•
Ing . heen mot toad toga tlrt.r a.. one faro,
NVI 1 I Lola togethen
Taults aet.a—th e third coat, on cmfirtnatlon
of bale. to rue t ear, :01.11 Interest, to Its
red by Ito, ano tnage on-the prenslaes.
Tar remaining to remain a charge an me
ptetnl 4 ol dun og the (Ile of the . ..Wu, ol Robert
Pter enroll, .lecease.l. 'l'3e Interest, to be pat , ' leg-
I Slur( 31•11•Wth Pith/W. 6/111 at her lII'
cease, the prlnelpal he pa l l to the pa- 1 14.4 by law
entltlect th, rat. 1 . 11 , •,I1 1, 1 1N:1,
1 '• Atl,n'aeljthe cattle of iloht. nerenton.
-no14:11N1
• . _
DOMESTIC GOODS
W.. 1. 61115 ,, N.
JAME:, 31.11ViA.N.
FRANCI,'FOItHENCK
BATES BELL
Oftor a coioplete ansortnoint of (
NEW GOODS.
Blankets,
Flannels,
Cloaking's,
Boy's Wear,
Shawls,
, Plaids, Silks,'
Dress GoOds,l :
Linen GoodS;
Merinos,
SILK, CLOTH ANO VELVET MANTLES.
ORPHANS' COuirr SALE.-By,
virtue or An order or the Orphane. Court of Al
-I,Fhleny enunty, we, the underalh'ned• Adholoiciro ..
'r' ,lll '' : '"e'C l ' ! r l r - Vffe 6 T E'
r,I. h 1f1::+;nI011,eI tott
In te
City oi'l otehnrgli, county aforesaid, on
Friday, Ilth day of Dec., IS6G,
t Itoo'clock, s. 01.. all that rertaln hut reground.
Otuate In ti.d 7 ir t Wart' of the City of Allegheny,
desCrIMA as lothov... lirainntnn un the East side
o Crab/ street, the ronthrof thope thence
long .apt street north 21 re, d metro: thence east
;paraYlel with itop. alley' foot 2lt Inches: thence
onto parallel with l'-atd street .1 feet 6 Inc„es to
Hope alley: thence stun„ nab] alleyt to t reds
street, 0 1 the pla a of beginning, on whic wen h is mist
ed a tree Cory Urt , ,Dleetilnit•
Also. all that other Int aground situate adloin'og
the steer., and described as follows: Beginning on
the ease slile of l'palg street a , a alit 21 ft. n In.
north of hope all, y, thence along Craig. teem north
2t li. It : thence east pa.allei With tonic alien ill
ft •2!., In.: thence south parallel with Craig at. 21 ft.
In. In the lot above described: then, along the
:awe west and parallel with /tope all, 62 .'t In.
lo 0,14 et., at the plate of beginning, tut which is
etertrd a two story Brick lisreilleg. •
'I 50515 OF SOLO .Bar-Ilard call, on confirmation
or tale: onedhlrd in one year, -with Intrust; the
ather third to 2erua.usebarge on the premises du ,
lug the ill. time of the widow of salt tieCedent. the
iniere.Billerr.o. , to he pal ,to raid widow annually:-
the {dß, pat n her death to be pat I loth, part,
by Lalv entitlyd thereto; both said deferred par-•
stn 10 be occurred Ly bond and martragc ou the
prralbea. - JANE a this ( Ad „, . •
130l1a0 l, HUG. rg•BBB,Tgd, .
TIIE GREATEST INVENTION OF
THE AGE.
Webster's Patent "Ordinary Wrench,','
Bolts, Hound Rode, Steam, Gas, Bran and
Lead Pipe,
Will hold a. Round Rod Urlllolt to SCUT -WING 1..a11Y
. . . ..
The Aymilanres need In UV. wItENCILfor Cutting
, eV' ..n.l.hcrewlng up Pipe, Sc.. can be carrh.dlu the
h
1 pocket. oelatli.,. the expellee and hurdeu of the'
,ere," w'elght of Ton g , Sc.. to be carried nod used
1 Iti cUTTINII Int AND RE:ltAlltlhiti V•ltttli
Just what. Is warded by to.ery bfl.Asl and WO
Irlrl Elf, PLUMBER, ESOl.ls•Egtt, MACIILNIhT.
BLAEIt.,SIII•Ii. CAR.aud C'AILItIAGE BUILD
-"Rh. hod on :01 h1'E.151,1111 . 5. 11.1 ATS, 1.01.:(151 -
I IV E. On.. and In .orery ILAILItOAD REltAllt
I `'till'.EA l 'll , ll.l•. Ac., and even . ' 1 , 11./111.: aud
I 11.)1%-: WM:11F: WATER AND li AS ARE USED.
There WRENCHES aro made- In the moot cher
et
gm manner, siol are orer 3,0 per cent. cheaper
than noroW ..tf th' r toola used to cerftrm the muse work:
, Ah: In. rench will out and screw up pipe 37 W
1 4 In., meter Al 5 In. Wrench 'odd ent of and
' W7t7c„ wlV p r e nt ' n!ra " .t sionc'elw' ,diameter.: lt_llll..ths
lineal, r. a 21:Inett " W reach tedl l' cut on
au
screw
11{ 1 1 1 4 1 0 b• tot , . Inches dtatneter. For sale by
. •M. McSi'EEN hi. CO., '
0.1.1:5 No. 34 Water street, near Liberty.
IJITTSBERGII BREWERY.
BREWERS, [ULSTER'S & HOP DEALERS,
JOSIIICA ItHOlitE'S Pltlnbnraka,
K(21.• W. ANDERSON, Alter/m.7
Tb attention of lie oustntnere of (be two Grua
I. pertlrulut Iriutited to our,
' ALES AND PORTEitt-
Wh ttirorgh the careful e:eaten of Malt from
ourexten Ire malting and Hari from tha
gaffe o sat and %Vest, we rat, guarantee 10 no pure
an llntlaran.ory to ine I,lele
,
Our Nlf IA JCL': Ilan beau highly- ree..a2.l.d
by imyidelainn for family use.
IWO, AN 1/Flitaf fN•S cuntumers non please ba
ari.builar o ita,e their ord- rant his oelliceadlolu
log bin old Ilreortry, or at our orlon;
Corner of Name ITae ana Barkeri Alley, 1
000,v,e; ; .
NEW STYLES WATS.
M'CORD & CO.,
131 f;'001) 8 TIME T,
Are reaI:META an immense stock or
En/bruin( au endless ir srlety.
HAT FOR TUE LADIES, DENTS AND BOYS:
RAPS OF EVERY RFY VMS FOR LADIEr ,
'AND BL M
,CRILDREN; SAE. INN, RQUItREI..
4 ,, ••• lo an y shape or peke, to which they invite
the attention of all.
WM. IV. lIARVI7II
BAIICUS & GRAFF,
96,Liberty Street,
1311MattilM
OraMl
I=
DEALERS EV GROCERIES & PRODUCE,
First-Class . Family Grocery,
And make It a SAllsrACrioN to ALL who may favor
ax with !heir pat ronoio. In QUALITY.
rule b and LIF.ALI,t;
AL.r._aztrmc:>,
• DEALER IN.
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
0:1XX-NIT3E1.71. VC7'8M3323,
•
•
French Clocks, &de.
Sneetal sttent'un even to the REPAIRING OF
PINE. WATeliEh.
Yo. 22 Fttlie 'Street.
ate:We're
01IND3IIS AND LIVERY STABLE,
.7ro. 410 Penn Street.
JAMES K. DAIN,
.Ploprietor,
Mir Omnibuses and carriages f Ishcd tor 'all
trains. Also, Carriages for ghnerals, Weddlue
end rartles,ne short :totlee aid reasonable rates.
LOUIS BEUGE & CO., Itlanufac
turcre of
Grand and Square Pianos.
Warernoms, v 7 BEET KEN STREET, tienond
Block le
Pianos Broadway. NEW stlltli
The rn•noractured by this Man 31 - 0 sum" ,
passed for pow erfu clear, brilliant and sympathetic
, with el eellent workmantbin Circa/ars and
b.., us? nt wnnl,o.,l"n. colel,latucur
11141ESICK, & 11110., Engin- Build-
KO ANIS. .11ACIIIAISTS, manufacturers of
Rieslrk's ',tent balance Valves. for !Ream Env
fines. and all kinds of Brewer.' Machinery. Shall
lj till Lugluva of all sites,
4 - Fat l o l ;• "' 4 44 li2iZ,u l ; u li ' vlance Valves. Boller', Sire'
Fronts, ' Walking lb am Counsellor's, • hbleves t
rumps. do_ IlAttislbtlYs AND rlitk.
nTREETS, Pitt•hurish.
Repairing and pnivlos nn manhivory prompt',
GET rcoNE BUT A •
. GROVER & BAKER
For a Nollday DIM It Is rellnble. widest and
thorefore the best. Don't tall to roll nadass It at
NO. 1s ►t►?H STEGST.
$25,000 TO LOAN.
pr.opo Orel , /OR to DOITow maeey en
BOND AM) MORTGAGE, •
yor en. two or more year., wilt to well to call on
1.: 0 4160E M. PETTY.'
Des Leal Estate Asont, Ng ! u rc, clalx
I=
EMESICSI
CARSON, DABLINGTON.&
RATS, CAPS .AND FURS,
!I=
Fresh and Choice Artseles,
AT LOWEST I'ASII PR/OES..
. Our Alta II to keep s
,
RARCUS GRJEF,
I.ll,rty street, corner of Ferry
5e.21:1.113:1,6
SISQE7LI9SOR
'Stable Open Day and sight
1r3:e90.T.T11.6
CLOSING OUT SALE.
•-• . p ART,: EA fl ALNTED,
, L ir .. • • IN A WHOLESALE HOSE,
.550.,0 00 W talli totl:tatty yvars. ,tLle the nu+:nl
w !Inn,. to luve , t, with res.! 71.1V.1t.
. I.IOX ltt,
•
OF FINE FUR) WIVER "
M. (009 D "JE-1 I 4Cr.
$lO,OOO Worth or
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS,
ME
WUITE Sill WILS,
COTTON AM) WOOLEN
Scarfs ) Ties, Suspenders, &c.
Also, $5,000 Worth •of Gloves,
Of ill Detoriptolt,.3fl of ohich Rill he t0!,13t
ACTUAL COST
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
AND MUST BE SOLD
Before removing to' my New Hauling
Opposile,the Union _Depot.
igirThe le..° ntorn theettl,, together
with Counters, tihrleing. Shuw Cettes,,t r., fur e st er
J. D. RAMALEY,
334 and. 336 Liberty Street,
Oppernte Wayne
t n. ORDINANCE touuthorize (tie
grarttog ah,4 patine of Washington
S, I. lir /I ordained and enacted', thr Selert rod
l'ameno,n Carincif. af the and
. nrdulnul an? enartra. of Ow
glen, that the Cortlllillt, Stroett hr. and th , 'Y
;hereto; authorl,tl and direr! to in,lte luta
ricere pigdpubaln for the grading • lid pa, lug of
nehtnetotf,trect, from the Eaetvid• of Gast Late
the Eaat t•ltle ef North Street. and to •rohtr (et
therefor with the (swell and hest 1.1.10 h, ur 1,1.1•Irr,
at the tr cliserellon. •
. .
ntc - ritoa That for the purp-wc of defray i n g II•e
O
east and expensca of ~ !aid Improvements. there
he. and I. hcrelotgcvied. a stocial 1.3 i. to he ,
acested upon the evaeral lots hounding and abutt
ing upon the entil street respectively. hi tiretiorticit
to the t.t t front In them re,pecti,ely
and hounding and omitting an ofore,al.l.
mhx - r:oN 3. That in soon an the- roi4 -1 rI ii vaiocsca
of sold imprrivement,i ;holt he (tidy e rtained. ti it
shall be the ditty or the ntreet ConantsElcuer to a..-
eess and apportion the lathe among th e rercroi :rots
loot:tiding out abutting upon tl t street revp...1.1.,-
iv. according to Cue rule above Indica, .1. and there-
Upon proceed to make demand and ea.,rrt urn .sums
ace Ming to the provhdotim of the Act or Co.ocrvi
A ,weutiolv of ti m e Commonwealth of Petit-11 t.
' • All Act dt.uniog the Itionner of .01:ectebg
the caliche., of grating and .pavitig ot street.
and a!lcvo of the e:ity of A iteglictly.. mei for othcr
purpose. .'• passed tile thirtieth day td March, 1 , 11.
nr.ltob 1. That. So{llll,ll sae trrilinance may
conflict 0: he ,Lliddicil by
anent same i. hereby rr pealed.
trolaltte.lll,l4l:narted Pvt., a 14W. thia the 11th day
of October, A. I)., one thousand eight hundred and
slaty-six.
NeItILIER,
President of iwlect. Council.
Attast: o.3laCtl.lntoN,
,
Cl;;k.of 4,li,ct Council.
C. W. DENNEY.
l're , ,ldent of Common Coltncll
Attest: I:4,BERTI,II,,FtTIf,
Clerk of Conuinuu Council
==l
Hal resumed the practice of Dentistry nt
NO. 104 M"..IN.W3E3C
Opposite the Cathedral,
• A
Where he wlettes tpdneelve hie Mends and pen
who are in reed of the 7.ervlct,. or au., per rural
,DENTAL PRACTITIONER
rapeelal attention will IM glren to the yre,ma.
tin of the natural teed. 19; a:II:fully them
with the most select m.arrial. and Up ,I4ll , 4m.thea,
other i,roper treatment. the preset log thee, tot
future t. .ee and comfort to unite old age. •
Irreahlanty of the teeth oftoung pecator
attended to and rem,. Lod.
Those beautiful life-like mahletal teeth, rcod•red
so eomfortalde and orelul by the magic of the Lhle
lor's meehaulsm, will he. Made -ready for all who
uoky order them.
• All recent direoeerlea of aloe laqua relief
-from pain In the eat:actin-1 of teeth. will tai
mitalulatere , l to those w LO May dratre them•
°lce boars Mom 9 A. U. to 4. Y. kr. .17493
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD - E. BREED,
211.r..PC1a1.P.117
50. 100 Wood Sdreet.
BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE
WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE. Yl. Eltk
always on hand.
CHINA TEA SETS,
CHINA Ulf:Etat SETS,
CHINA TOILET SETS,
.111 N A VASES,
CHINA SPITTOONS,
BOHEMIAN WARE OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION
LAVA CARD BASKETS,
• LAVA VASES
LAVA SPIT) tIONS.
FROMM! STONE WARE of all varieties, to sul
wholesale and retell trade.
The largest andmost complete stock of everytbing
In this line in the ; city,
Prices and terms the same sale the eastern cities.
milli skti
1866. FALL • 1866.
40.A_TUIPJEPS.
We are now exhibiting (or FALL TRADE The
most extensive stock agoutis we have ever bad the
'demure of offering to our patrons.
niglislt Brussels and Tapestries,
° ":17.17: 1 11 1 t:gn1".°•;;-`gNZ I :fht a l y ala nod
RICD 1111TO1 IND VELVET CARPETS DU RUGS,
EIiI3IIOII3ENED /MISS LACE CI.IItTAINS,
Son and Elegant Patterns of &miens,
Bide & Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands;
Choice Styles Notting Curtains. •
MTABLAND at COLIJIIB.
•_
Next bevies to IN: 7 cl:tg, l o.lUT and Post Vmce,
Second floor,
sere
W. J. 1nt118....W. C. A. et. so sue.
MYERS, HOPPER &
(lEtneimstnar• to U.• 11. Bolger.) .
No. 45 Smithfield St.,.
klanufacintets oral/eiders-in all kinds of
sicEuv - rincnsum
Parlor, Chamber,
and Dining Room Seta,
OFFICE AND SCHOOL. FURNITURE,
Together with a full assortment of
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture
•
ConstantlT on band and (or sale at the'
cvviveiest CIE/Ash I.x-i.epOssr‘
veto., iN
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
All who served three years are coiltled_to $lOO
bounty; those serving two Vein. 111,10.1 or who were
discharged by revert of wounds, or their heirs.
2hree wilontha „Extra POI/
Is due Woluat vet ()dicers 1n the orrrice Hsieh dl,
and discharged, mustered oat, or rceigutd
since April 9, MS.
PhNistiONS.—Permanently disabled are entitled
So Old: 1,20 or OAS, according to decree of disabil..
ity.
W. J. d Hai L rATTEIt...4)2i. attosveys,
11'1Qrant v.....i.
NEMI
roo
J. c. Burtoic U . W. HU/
JC. BUFFIUM CO., K IllaolOCae.
• C.
of Bazaapartfla. Lemon and Hatay.,"
119101:11.M. 12174114.1VEL1EL113
Etamp berry, strawberry end Le,=oc ttf ruler. Bo ttler,
gti c lZlAl s tigrTg:tli: l != r figig;Z
and.o HastatET oT., near &mond, Slur
btridersPidl' ad and attlpped to 'all parts of the eonn
v.v. on Nun , noting,.
1106 AND SHOES.—A TerY
stoat at Ter] loweet prietl6
12. rocfaral streA.stEAUGG'erturni.
=I
WA
WANTED.
JOURNEYMEN PLASTERERS
ply itt Wo,d;.• Comp'l'y
-sr MAN,
Of inv.l . , , ,utr , :nrot , ttirq.,,rstas hatita,
to t to tutu Itik entire attention .0 attuly ant
once, V 11l be :ak. ..Tt.:l./ENT O Ili.lll
' LINE with a iltizt-cla. , s lihysichin et thi l city. Vh.r::
dr uuuGt. !Sort, 101 l [hum• 47 , . 1011 with guJ4
MI
I'IIYSICI &N. GAZETTE OFF WE
WANTED—AGENTS—To sell by
. _
El=
C. `..e. stinzln.: ..r iann
Inn a
In ti,t. fruit Carbon 'HA.
rnti .1 I,IIIIIC. not bin. 0iil•
Cis . n,rittoin
In day:. arc coining onel scilint
it. J.
atrevt.
IVANTED-AGENTS-MALE AND
I 1 FEMALE-10 every bun of lA extern Nam.
syleanla • for the nne el encra,
••F it A Y ELL AT A b FUR," •
••TIIE MAII•EN , 11:A4E3,"
'• - `I.INC , JI.7iniIIOSIK
Saber by lb.! month or on coominlon. r o bl!,n
m
p h
• rates al owtd. Fur full parlirulAra. a, y
pem', or a44reeu, FA IWO ,t ,
- 43 Flillestrect. Pitt obol
A . ,N , TE I D - -AG
r ENI'S — . .
0 4,400 PLR
421: 1 ,iillt i yA it
e•I mnit n i l
a..
11 wilt hum, fell, atltrh, gm!,
embroldm Price only
4;20, '11,1,100111, e!antl: Each, lolly
arranted for rive years, and (U !lc...area. NNe
-thatabove wage, ur a rumant,,loa, (rum A . 11,10 wI, a
tha amount Carr he Made. ,V.hlre.s oa I. It.
LUSO. No. 11'4 Grant .trrt a'ltl%harbth, l'a_ Ira
advertlaumeat of the talk ,t an-I th. Went.
rienang 31achlm s, ether ei.lumn.. 345T.8
•
WANTED,
•
ootor enipin 7 to,,t, to sell inirpubleritlousthir
acid r•tdid for clrrul..r alid terms. 1 rid:,
Ag.nt repo , ts nave of 47 i.ople.r.f our new
••I'rle.l rout A &Ire..
.1.•1fk. , 1.1.6.N11 .t CO..
‘166:010T 75 Third it
•
IVA:WED—AGENTS - 1:75 turs2oo
T liTlit MON TH for Cyntlemen. and $33 to $l5
(or badlep„averyw here. to Introduce the Common
Sense FalTilly Sewing . Machine, ImproVed and Pnr
fecte.l. It will hem, 1(11. stltch, quilt. bled, braid,
and embrol.ler beautifully—price only $2O —mak..
lug the elarTk-lock-31.1tch. and Tully warranted tor
torte years. We p3y the shire rraires, or a corn—,
mission. tram which twice that amount canhe ,'
wade. Address or call an C. BOW Plitt .3 CU.,
Other No. 253 e. Nlfth 9trce".., PhllsdelphlC Pa.
ALL It hero answered promp' In with circulars and
term,.
WANTED,
•
TO 'PURCHASE FOR CASH,
A FIRST CL ASS RESIDENCE,
Loutoil In Fol,lll, Ylftb,, El WI, Fenn or trlitll
- streets: One nit , / t 03; e bundled preferred.
McMASTER, GAZZAM & CO.,
.30.9$ Greint Street,
IV a t i ,l N l: r o l :ll : r i ial l!4111E1;1?.•:81-11:1; the
WAR,
Cause,
EE=2
Com;.tete Rx ON, LARGE ROYAL °urn vo
v, , LuME of nearly SOO yazra. Illuz.traftd,
.Aia,one Its.,l•Books of reference, KEY-NR rtl
OF AMEHICA.N LIBEItiI, nod e..CiP , C3 FR 01
E souril.
Acent,wouldidef el it in sob: for our circular I
god terms before engaging ill the Yalu of other
works. Addreic or 00(117
A. 1.. TA I.COT r,
1.1.111:et Strt.er. la
WAATED,
ACENTS APP SALESMEN
In every Town, City an.l County In tlto ;11,1.11a
B=E=!
Everrbody out of oroployment will find 8 to L.l Ir
Inter.. to Call at
rio-13 Fifth St.; Tip Stairs,
Or vldress 0. 301Usburg.,
- - -
'A f i ;:, ,, Eli 2 lr: : 4
0 - ‘ 7 v iT R IZ I :!;ED FORS NEW
WOMEN CiFTI-1E WAR.
By FroLNK. Moult V,authe "The Bobellton
Bccord." -.cc.
T10., - .1,.1.ct of tills or 1. t eollecr and present:
rtnrratn, of tt:e ,ervices of the kmut, who shored'Us, p..r11.01 - 11, wsr.kl:.louglit / Ea...111150,r
1.":, vou:slur sbor.t 600 oft,ro.
aiz. ILA Is 1114 with ttoel boldtraits'
t. r In the rao.t pro vcd rtyl«. only Ay',
subserlrllon.
...ire..a or apply 10
rtilh et,rt. rittsburitt:l:
IVANT 1'2. - 1 IQ: TILE Ett.
1 it NEW
tl,or pup. , r or, y r (Jr bather co, .0. of torte', petvlO: • r rrrrJou.
roit anj tern if .I.olunr.l four ruotioura.
ALtdrest. ,uc.obln,r Alton,
J K. a K"..
OS S:rcrt, FlOor,l
l'lttsburuh, l'a.
NEE% 'WASTE°, .
1
.i...
TO ACT AS SALESMEN,
Kith, ~ ,,,,..er:tly , tamvor.+lls - .•tho are I .
pt ILut to vnKagi. 14 f irb (..AriAS, baslueei relations.
Apply la p, ion or Aldr. AS . . .
W. D—B
Grant 51revt. ra
_ _
A GENTS EVAN TED—Eof the Gold
A 5L EIJA Nti SI SC SINES, In every Clty
and County In the Union. Tne least
Address A.
tw:re, Al:wan:re In tie worl , . Address A. F
.MIiNnQN CU., .eil Westin& ton street, Huston,
Ilse,. • norust7
MERCHANT TAILORS..
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TA UDR,
Northwest Corner of Pcopi 4f4 Clair St.;
Dmlnes to recant Chants to 41. od• and the pub
he for the mast out Cron , : and r,speetfolls tolls.
Its a share of their future fotrontf.e: tie Wool
pleased to have them examln, his .
Largo and Larch'fly t3clected Stock
Fine WoOlet: Goods 1
tulaptkd 4 , 1
lENTLtilErtz iIIAR 1O! 1111 ItINIEB,
eell Or.;
ARGE STOCK OF
lEVCI• SIJIFT'S
AND OVERCOATS,
or Lll4 latest fitylea !Le Win benlon, l'o*
'eture, by t.
GRAY & LOGAN,
.No. 47 . St. Clair Street.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
W. H. DIPGEE P
No. 10 St. Clair Street,
Would the attention of lotyerN to lils stock of
Goods. which has been selected with great core, aud
coutalos OIL the latent styles of Goods to tot found 10.
first-c: an houee. 11,111.1wantlur a • -
SUIT OF CLOTHEA MADE Ti' ORDEG."
Nfill please tall ;nil examitic our good , sod Fflufs•
Aloe nil and complete stock of FGENfkiiittEt
titiODS.
•
W.M. IL ItIeGEE,
MILECIIANT TAILOR,
urn. so St. Cher Wert. Pittsburgh.
-
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY ICCIIII..
re-N Y.—We . nave onitand tOe Oueat Mock of
• . .
POCKET CUTLERY
11=
Hollow Ground Razors
=1
3717 M ., CZ 141 31 - N73112\T,;
A get.: rlttaborgh Cutler? Comps .Y.
:tbs. 67 and 69 Fifth Street.
DISPATCH it 611.1)1 ND.)
OFFICE OF CONMUELLE OF ALLLQIIENO CO. ,
Crt - rcannon. Nov. 12th. 18Ed.f -
NOTICE TO CONTRACEOII.9.
+, bested propossic, will he received at this critiesi
until I9lh inst.. inclusive. lor /211 , •11apping: the
Cler and one Abutment. of the new Iron Bridge over
Chanters Creek, al Manetteld. Buds to he atit4o aq
.13 touch a perch-.
BI direction of the County Commissioner.. ...
nolanierT - LASIBEIIT. Controilae.
NEW LARD.
A lot of kettle rendered choice Lard. 111 Green
arrive for sale by
CHMILIVI ItALBLZT,
S VEl* VETIAN
Oo BBi i" - ' e end tet•
'RED; ""I'"
LI a az:-
octl whetuTrinNiats E Wooa ty
41';
'
4
49 ,
•Zi 4
, • •
•
Mall3=E
MEE
HOW Ed.
3:n. Liberty 'treat: