The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 20, 1866, Image 3

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MARKET STREET.
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WE OFFER THE
LARGEST STOCK
THE *VPiTMISI"X",
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LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
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MACRUM, 6ILYDE & CO..
78 and 80 Market Street.
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
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A SPLENDID ASSORTIIENT OP
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Point, Point Applique, and VtC7
lencia Lace Goods.
Laces a Edgings,
Inser
Handkerchiefs,
Collars and Sets,
Coll"curs, &c., &c.
Together with a roll and complete line of
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'3Es. 4=o x-mozmusmes.
Sire'. M. W1t.1.113, for tto put rim Tears "tint
F.stnn, atnaurn barlngrande see rrage ment with W e above. wilt be happy to Ids old
Mende. • • . - • . nol3
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NEW FALL GOODS.
ALS.CRUM & CARLISLE
19 Fifth Street,
slaVe lust °Dunedin extensive and splendid stock of
.)HESS AND CLOAR TRIMMOIGS,
RICH uoNN r &.TRIMMING RIBBON
ISM BliOl DEREICH °revery description,.
. Bleu AND ELEGANT LACE taatrODß, .
„? VEAL - LACES of all kinds,
C.M. LACK T.BASSIED CIWDS.
)l a' ;TA rum LACES—a splendid lino
NAI NBOOK, SWISS, JAVa•NET
1.12 i EN LA%I Lat CAMBRIC. MULL LINEN;
a GLOVES-ma. a tor .d attractive stories;
HOSIERY—s complrte assortment;
LADIES , & QUILL/BEN MERINO VESTS and
DEGOWERS
- FANCY REMIT It AIIT/CLEZ4nlendld styles
tlais season;
WOMAN AND AMERICAN zierHY RS,
di firrLANO WOW.,
• , THE tiENUIN CAnHNERE YARNS-111.1ms
BRAIJLE'I"B IS. NTS of every sire,
FA-NUY AMY AND l'it.rr/OSS.
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glerenants and Deniers edit and UP, their advan
tage to call and, ermine our present extensive
stock before pureh ulna . elsewhere. All pnr goons
bass purchased direct on the best terms. we are•
rnparvd aid will snake a r low prices as any Eut
ernJobblint house.
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NEST GOODS JUST RECEIVED
30S. HORNE At 00.
Tull assortment of -
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Al Abe leading FillEtyles..
lacacntlis.
th. :nes mid Frames, s raney_end Colored BIM
VIC eta in most desirable shades; Mein Panel Boa*
net and Trimming Ribbons; new and deb colors:
Flowers. eholoestirencts and esaerleaa; reatberas
ey bat and tbirEss
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Cambric. Haestrura, DwL., Loone, Clany.lralee
canna Edgings and lasertlags;. rlconcloga B
and Boelfaga Embraldered and Plain Moen col
MAN Catra eats, Laces and Lace Goods.
Ui ess and Cloak Trtzsualau sad Ornaments;
Bad Pelage, Gimps and Braids; -
Dram. TlinUnlnta,_Enale Frames.
HI TE GOODS:'
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. A most complete stock of Jar-ones, Esdiddirta,
liandkereldefs. Plan. Isme. Henaidltebed,
toed, gmbroidertd, Tape Bordered, eta., etc.
llosterT and Gloves to emery variety and all dreg.
Ladles and klanCelluderwear.
• iurtailhittg Goods:
Suspenders. and Nsek-Ties: Bean Starts and
: Duplex, Bon-Ton and DLL - Hoop Skirts;
Corset', Bair Pogo, Nets, Onion and Silt Belting.
BUttanlllttmistest novelttee.-all kinds.
• garas-Grestest es lets, Cashmere, Lambe Wool
sad Ent ~g to the TMIOna MIX WWI/. pW¢ colors
sad ransom/
Gent's Copes Collars. and eTer)lldilg In ths2lo
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_Prlees as ow Eastern Jobbing Houses.
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Noe. 77 and IS Market Street.
.VABB,McCAIIILDESS & CO,
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WHOLESALE DEALS:OS IS
FOREIGN AND . DOMESTIC DRY BOOBS
29c0.. 94 WO cbaci
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PITTSBURGH NATIONAL
GOAL ED COKB COMPINT 9
M l M l MPe l uMferstV i te DEAL-
BEST FAMILY COAL,
tilat eaebi - 'mac" asubair..
UYPIO6.aNDYAUD, CORNER Tuvartt AND
TRY IaTRZETS, Pictstmulli, P.
Ail orders aor delivery In the My, or. shipment
West, will Welt prouitil sad imatedisteettelltion.
11. • A. bCtiNARE*, Mspertnteodent.
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COAL! COALI!• COAL!!!
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS.
HUMMEL & RABER
•ltelfe atteuttin of the public to their fine stock
of COAL just received, Including the following vs
ivon_Je Sand •
7, 0 , 0,0,i,017:47, Nos.', 2,3 a and Menton it,
• Amwse r HAT D r i e d: * Err deliver at
cmd tut...a e t?", car load , •
An orders promptly atiende to.
(Mete: 1 , 0 Cheetnntetreet. neat the Depot.
dgia" AllltlSßUlttf, FA.
Ont. I COAL!! COAL U !
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At the lowest YILTILSZ Pete. •
- Ali orders left at theft . *tem or addressed to
them through the auell,yill he attended to promptalt
lEL ARMSTRONG,
914***nly and Oonnellaville Ooal
Ann Miundastansrs nt
Coal, Mack, ind Deauliductlind Core,
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COATI, COKE, &o.
Having rewired their Mee to
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(ADLITIONAL LOOAL IFEW)3 . OII nen PAGE.)
Awootiallons of Chrlotions,
A convention of gentlemen representing the.
Young Men% Chelettan Association of the Uni•
States hive been enjoying for the past few
days a very pleasant interchange of send.
meat, at the room of the Young Men's Chris
tian Assemation in Philadelphia. Rev. T. H.
Robinson. of Hartialtkirg,peestded; John Wan
amaher, Esc., Vice-President, and [Mr. Boftd
flkier, of Bethlehem, did duty as Secretary.
There were present delegates from Washing
ton, Baltimore, Wheeling, Chicago, Albany,
Troy, Ilairishurg, Easton, New York, Buffalo,
and other cities.
After religious exercises Friday morning,
the Committee on Business reported the fol
lowing subjects for discussion: •
1. - How shalt we get young men to Workl
Ilow shall we organize new Associations I
3. What shall be Ciollo tO stir up the Slate of
Pennsylvania'
3. What measures should be adopted to in
terest young men in our Asioeiatlonl
Rev. Herrick Johnson, of Pittsburgh, said:
I think tile flint thing that might to be dose is
to put the young men In the work. Urging is
not sufficient. They must be placed In posi
tions of responsibility, where they must
either work or shirk it. Another thing that
We ought to be careful about, is to give them,
work !pr which they were adapted, so as they
can feel they are equal•to it, Wo must flx to
the minds of the young men that they must
do certain work as young men, and tooling
trust responsibility, they will be more apt to
do it, atilt dolt successfully.
' Mr. SI mono then made a few remarks upon
the subject. lie gala he thought, that Chris
, thins were too discursive In their desire to do
good, and he thought 4 they should say, el will
save one young man, if Islo nothing more all
I thy life long." Just suppose now that the thou
' sands of Christiana In Philadelphia, men and
women, should say they would rave one soul
from eternal death, Rod helping them. If
could - do that, we would have a greater revs-'
val then we had in 1537.
A feW remarks vete made by other gentle
men, and then the subject, "Row shall we or
ganize new associations to was 'taken up. •
sir. Wanamaker said—Let us start out and
go to everytown, sending one person, If we
can employ one, or sending a committee. In
1551,1 remember very well when forty young
men pledged themselves as a committee to go
or send one in their place, whenever their
services might be culled upon. In order to or
ganize assogiations, see N110111(1 go out Into the
country towns, and If possible got the young
men together, adopt resolutions, and .select,
men that will .work. 'When we can have lasso
clations, - Cid members of which will work
with a willto redeem the, world.
11r. Simons—l Just want to say a word in rt.
gard to our ministers. 1 am satiiiied that
there is not a minister In the city or Philadel
phia that would not enter heartily Into the
wont of the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion,. They do not understand our work, and
if we can only explain to them what we want
them to do, I am sure there is not a minister
in this city.who would not do anything wisest:
them. That 13 the way .to revive these usso.
ciations. Let the ministers understand that
the young men can be made auxiliary to the
Church. ,
The following resolutions In reference to the
subjeJt, 'were offered by Rev. li. W. Clark,. of
Albany:
Wm:axes, We have abundant evidence that
God's rich blessing has attended the plans and
labors of the Young Men's uhristian Associa
tion of tne United States; therefore,
Resolved, That, we earnestly request the.
Christian young men throughout the land to
organize Christian Associations in the villages,
towns and cities where they do not now exist.•
Resolved, That we urge the pastors of our
churches to ce-operate in the tn. - moment.
Resolved, That we request the now associa
tions to report their new organization to the
"Philadelphia Young Men's Christian AAsocia
tioo, and to receive !root them documents or
other aid to assist them In carrying forward
their operations. • -
A - committee was thee-appointed, consisting
of the following gentlemen—Messrs. Clark,
Wanamakerana Simons.
The following was _Offered by Mr. Wane
maker: - •
Res/Aar, That this Committee appoint an
Executive Committee, who shall send a cow.
mitten •to every point where an ussoclatiWn
does • dot exist, sea endeavor to. establish
.
AA. Goodman offered the following,Which
was adopted
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Resolved, That the President of this Conven
tion be requested to prepare an address to
the varions Young Men's Christian Asicuela
tines In the State, urging them 'to renewed
vigor ln their efforts' to bring the young,,men
of their respective neighborhoods sunder
- Christian infmence -
The remainoor or the day was spent in In.
terestieg discussion of the question as above.
RI. P.. General Conferen e
ee—Flfth Day.
• The Conferenzo re-assembled yesterday
morning at hair-past eight o'clock, the l'resi
dent Dr. Scott, in . the Chair. .
Religious services were conducted by Bev..
M. V. B. Evans, after which the minutes of
Saturday's session were read and approved..
The repo rt clothe Committee on Ministerial
Education, presented on Saturday. was then
taken up. The report embraced, In addition
to a constitution and by-laws - tor the govern
ment of. the Board of Ede : cation the following
resolutions. •
. Rerelred, That the thanks of this General
Conference be tendered to the °facers and
members of the Board of Education fcr their
untiring zeal and Christian devotion in labor
ing to prepare an efficient andthoroughly ed
ucated ministry in the Methodist Protestant
Church,
Resolved, That we hereby accept the gift
tendered us, of all the sssets,. management
and control of all the interests of said. Cen.
trot Board of Education.
• Resolved, That the Board of Education, the
control of which is now assumed by this Con
ference. shall be located at Springfield, Ohio.
The report was accepted and adopted as a
On motion, u committee, consisting of Revs.
.1.11. Flood, D. 13.', John Cowl, D. D., and J. B.
tiamittorOvas appointed to nominate o ff icers
of the Beard of Education. •
The report of the Committee on Craton was
taken tp, and on motion, referred to the Com
mittee on Judiciary. •
On motion. the committee to nominate offi
cers 01 the Board of Education was enlarged
by Op. appointment of Messrs. Wm. uuncirie
and Wm. Miller, laymen, as members thereto.
On motion, the report of the committee on
the subject of the action of the Pittsburgh
Conti rence respecting the Sixth Strrwt Sta
tion, Cincinnati, was taken from the table and
adopted unanimously.
Rev. T. Flokblne presented a paper from
the North Illinois l oferece, each.
ing the opening of a n c correspondence with the
Pr mitten Methodists of England.
A n lotion was made and adopted. for the-app
point merit of a Special Committed - Of three to
carry - into effect the suagestionoontained in
the paper read. and Rev. ;Org. Reeves and
Cowl, and Rev. T. Finkbine were , appointed by
vote or Conference.
Rev.. 7.13. Thrapp, from the Committee on
Missions, submitted a report, which was laid
over.
Dr. Brown and Rev. T. B.Graliam, request
ed-Conference to return to them the docu
ments which they placed in tile possession of
Corife.v.nce la the ease :of the- , Stith street
church, Cincinnati. On motion the request
was granted. .
Conference then adjourned until two
o'clock. Prayer by Rev. J. B. Walker.
rrsemooN BtBFIIOX.
Save the reading of a few papers, nothing
of special import ass transacted during the
afternoon session.
On motion, the subject of u elinrch Union,"
MO made the special order for to-day at half
past nine o'clock.
A Lady Killed White Out Hiding.
From the Uniontown Genius of Liberty we
clip the following: Miss Sarah , Van Sickle, an
estimable young lady, -aged about seventeen
years, only daughter of Isaac • Van Sickle, met
with a most distressing. and fatal accident on
Saturday last. She started from her fathers
residence, in Wharton township, on horse.
back, In company with Mr. Hiram Seaton; Jr.,
to visit some friends in Somerfleld. While
traveling along on the National road, near the
residence of Wm. Sp our, her horse, from
some unknown cause, became frightened, com
menced kicking v lolently, and threw her from
the' saddle, her foot sticking in the stirrup.
The horse ran along and across the pike,
dragging the young lady on the gronnd,Tor
about =I yards, then back to where it started,
and across the road, where, the unfortunate
girl crone in contact with a fence stakis, and be
disengaged. Daring this time Mr. Sea
ton had madeevery effort In his power to rev:
coo the Malyor catch the horse, but bls own
horse became frightened d unmanageable
and It was out of his power' to render 1181ilst.
ance. As soon as she was freed from her horns
bailey to her relief and calling to his assist
ance some persons who lived near, the young
lady was carried to a house near by and her
parents and a physician sent for. , Dr. Smith
Fuller, ano happened to be at the Summit
Home, on Laurel 11111, hastened to her bed
side, but was unable to give relief. The un
fortunate. young woman lingered in gr rat
agony for abottethret, hours when death came
to-her rellef4 Her injuries were principally
internal, producing severe hemorrhage, and
were so great that no human agency conld
give relief, Her deeply afflictedparents and
two of her brothers arrived a few minutes
after she breathed het last.-
Women Barnett to Death
An accident of a palniul and fatal nature oc
curred a few days since at the honor of Ed
ward Lyon, In William/pc". A lady of the
house bad gone to the basement to see to the
fire In the furnace, when a young girl, Miss
Mary Bussler, aged about fifteen years, fel
waied her to get at scuttle of coal. By some
accident, thedress of out or Ll e other caught
on a pokerwhich was banging up, when It
fell, striking a glass kerosene lamp, in the
bands of Miss Bussier, which btpke and pou rcd
the contents over the dress of the nulortn
r,ate girl, and her clothes were on a fire in a
Moment. She became wild with fright and
ran np the stairs screaming hel or. e r
was severely bunted In for
herefforts to
extinguish the flames, without effect. air.
Frank Campbell, passing, heard the ac r, and
re .
and, thin noc kln e g , th .aer e
i h vi o ns use a o w n
u n t re th ,
ow
same time,
Judge
they succeeded in smothering the flames; but
the poor olothei were almost wholly
burned front her body, and the flesh on her
arms and body burned black . She lingered in
e great rLth apgoOtnanY U.ntidltoSubnadastraetsariuntgl.o'neleocr
parents whenre.ts
reside near Ilughesville.
Held to Ball.—du abused Individual nam
ed Joseph Dixon, 'came to the ldayOes Office
Yesterday. and preferred a Charge of assault
and batters , against Thomas Hai:arum who
was arrested and held . "to ball In three hun
dred
of
answe , the comp at the nest
term of the crlmlnal Coort. - • -
.WOridealfoo.—lalasts. Inokeison bPOciaed
before .1 - tustloo Lippert. yesterilay, and Instlp
toted legal proomalngs against Jerome Hersh
boLd Onforraizeitton. A wis t. was Issued
for the arrest - of the domed Both paxties
Salado /Si =lt taffiladp, ,
EARLY TELEGRAMS
FROM WASHINGTON.
Interviews at the White liouse—Opler
lons of Loathe; Po 111 l elona—Patena.,
loaned Last Week, 40.
New YOll6, November 19 —The morning pa
pers hare The following Vrastitngton dispatch,
es: The statements made today by a number
of the leading representntivo men of both the
Itepnpllcan and Democratic parties, Wad A.
conurm the intimations that have caked oyt
from the recent consultations at the White
Douse, that the President Ls on the eve of a
grand coos d'ciat that will gratify his friends
and bewilder his enemies. lc Is safe to con
clude at the very least that there is an earnest
desire on both sides to settle upon a feasible
plan of securing harmonious action between
Congress end the Executive in the future.
On the Caine subject the Tribune has the fol
lowing: Mr. Chase's first interview with the
President seas mer..ly to give the latter some
opinions In judicial matters, mid die second
Interview merely a friendly one, and Judge
'Chase took occasion to advise Mr. Johnson to
depart from his present policy, and urge the
Southern legislatures to adopt the Constitu
tional amendment as a final Settlement of the
present difficulties, and that In case they ob
jected to the second and third clauses of the
amendment, to compromise by substituting
universal- amnesty, and Impartial suffrage.
Not only has Judge Cbaseuegml this coarse on
the President, but so also have several promi
nent men of his own party 'tram:North dad
South, C. C. Clay among the latter. Whether
'these arrangements, to d the furls on which
, they are based, will change the course of the
President remains to bo seen.
,A couple of liemoc :Ole Congressmen who
lately conversed with Mr. Johnson, state that
he has no Idea of altering his present Policy,
And Oahu that the elections have had no ef
:feet except to make him more: determined in
his old plan. They claim, with what truth Is
uncertain, teat he itiSiaLS that the people were,
hoodwinked and deluded, and will soon begin
to See their mistake and adopt Ina - clews.
hir. - ffohnson has not imbeated his purpose
relative to tile amnesty suffrage plan, men
tioned in the dispatches on Friday last Abough
the gentlemen who advocate the proposition
Xepresentltitat the President has given thorn
encouragement to expect that lie will adopt
their suggestions snlistarttitily, if , not exactly
in the form they advise. Several newspaper
correspondents have tried to create delimit of
the existence of such a cou.bination of lead
ing:men, for the purpose or inducing the Pres
ident to accept the proposition awl advise Ills
Southern people,•as set forth In my dispatch.
In order to put at rest such doubts, 1 am en
abled to nay (rein personal knowledge that
ouch a combination does exist. A number of
the gentlemen co-operating in it have had lII
ICiTIOWS with Mr. Johnson and they have
been lids - ring in the matter for about a
month, visiting and corresponding with innu
ential men North and South.
A Tribune's Washington special says: Not the
least important mark of the approaching Con
gross may be loOketi for from the special corn:
mate° 013 retrenchment, appointed toward the
close of the last session, with leave to sit °tnd
take testimony during the recess. They have
been hard at work during a portion of the
vacation period.
The number of patents •to he Issued for the
week ending November 17, Is one hundred and
eighty-Mom This is the a malleist number is
sued in any week for some time.
A ridiculous report. has been telegraphed M
a New York paper, and reiterated, of the ab
straction of theft of a thousand stand of arms
from the armory in this city. The absurdity
of this canard will be appreciated when the
,hot Is stated that there were no arms in the
armory, nor has there been for some time, It
being used for the storage of old tents and
other military debris belonging to the govern-
Front ♦'enezuelo—Deplorable Condition
of Affairs.
New Vow:, November la.—The Hernia., cor
respondence says: Venezuela is in a most
wretched state, and is actually without a gov
erment. When Mr. James Wir9oll, thOAmer
loanalinister, arrived, there. was no one to
present Ms en:dent - Ws to President PalCOn.
Ile bud never acted as President. Ile kept
away from from the capitoi, and the person
representing him was also absent wnen Mr.
Wilson arrived, but he mannged to' present
his credentials on the lath instant to the Pres
ident, who had arrived at the capital. .
Considerable discussion is going on hero
just now as to the best means of improving
the financial condition of the State. In the
meantime linsineSs is In a very had way. We
hear of some largo failures by which Puerto
Sabello suffers heavily. Coffee and cotton sic
at the bottom of the !Mimes.
, Gen. Grant and Gen. ristertge).
NEW Yone, Nov, 11.—The report that lien.
Gnat objected to the reinstatement. of Gen.
Sweeney iswesolotely false. On the contrary,
Grant desired oen. Sweeney lobe prom.,
ted ton higher grade than the ono he formerly
held in the regular army..
Italmay Tend. Removed.
Kew Yona, Nov. 19.—The Rad way track on
Broadway, between Ann and Fiuitnu streets,
was removed yesterday . by Mayor 110Irniall
having Issued an order to that effect.
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MEETING NOTICES)
AND CONNELLS
-11- V ILLF. ILAIIatoAD A • NUAI,
Notice Is how., given that the Allll.l atecting of
the etocaholders of the I'llteettrnh anol
Itallroa4 Co . tor the purpose of eleettng a
hoard of Directors for' the entulng year, will be
held at their other, corner of Gran- an.l IVot..e
tree., Pitta! it rah, on the If ltd t'.3l(l.llAl'. .1
Jay of ttecentber neat. at 10'i o'clock a. at.
.1 NO 11. .1 et.,
toll-oh hocretury asot'lrewturer.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
Ft UST N ',VONA!, U/1 SF- j
ALL 7.0111,11% NOvemo, lath, ISOI. S' •
TUE KJ MO OF DIRECTORS
OF THIS HANK bare this Jay di:dared • a Isl.
dead of .
' SIX PER CENT.. ,
Oat of the profits of the last Ito mouths, payable
forthwith, Ciortromeot tat paid.
Voliaa J. It, Cashier.
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DIVIDEND.
OrriCz W£STIEN INSIMANCX v,
00Nov. eth, IS6o. 5
,
• .TtlE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of tills Company
have this day derlar ed n dtrtden't of ONE DOLLAR
AND FITT I: CENTI epee, each share of the Cap!.
tat Stock, out of the earned Prongs of expired rl.ks
of the last elm months, Tree of Government and
State taxes, payable to Stockholders on and after
the 13th lost, Will. F. liFitßEisr..
n 07.053 Secretary.
LEA bc
CrE3LM33I3BEIZID
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
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PRONOUNCED DT • ' EXTRACT
of a LtTrlal from a
CONNOISSEURS • MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
TO 111 ille
at IIADI:A8, !obis
"•ONET GOOD SAFE' Bretber at WORCI:I3
TER. May, IsSI.
"Tell - LEAI&
HIND that their
la In my opiate°, the
mo.t palatable as
• ...ell as the most
Weolesotne SALLE
..1:111/3.13C. that le matte "
The success ofthis most delicioue and unriralled
condiment having caused many unpelheinied Ord .
rt. to apply the name to 3E11111QT:A LO-Ill'Onnrtn. the
rUBLII., In it astaCTPULLY Mot "[Ann raTLY reonest.
ed to see that the name or. LEA .t I'Y.II.IIINS ore
upon the WRA ER, LAtIKI,, /STOPPER and '
MoTTLE.
Manufactured by LEA & PERMINS, 'Worcester.
JOIEINDUNCAJ.N'S SONS,
NKW TOWS'. AGENTS FOR TIIE. U. 8.
ocin:Derer
TV[AINHOOD:-11Tow Lost! Howla
ME—STORED. loot Pub , scals.
envelops.' Price, and A Lecture on the Na
tural Treat , ' ent, Radical Cure or ilpermator
rhma, or Beielnal {Vastness, Involuntary Emissions
tlexual Debility. and Impediments to Marriage Vn . ..
crafty; Nervousness Consure,ltlon, and
Fits; _Mental and }physical Incapacity, re...siting
from tleir,tb.se &c:, by ItOBT. .1. CUl.Vatterscht.
M. D.. author of ouzel+ soon. &c.
"A Soon to Thoutnods of Sufferers."
Bent under seal, Irt• a plain envelope, 110 any ',d
yes, post pawl. oa rerol l pt. of .el.l. cents, or two
It starb;:t. he CliA . 9. J. C. KLINK h CO..
1 Bowery, New cora, root 00/ce 1.3110 4,11440.
du, Dr. kolvervreira — Marriott: huble," , prlce
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otrEssmAN CLAIM, No. Ti
s.l GIRO STREET, near the Penitentiary, Alle
gheny City, manufacturers of every description of
Potent !Stretched, Cemented and Riveted OAK
TANNED LATHER BELTING. BELTS made to
orner and repaired at short notice. Particular • at
tention paid to Belts for Rolling Mills and heavy
works. MI work warranted. Orders respectfully
'elicited. ene•dlt_
THE CELEBRATED STEEL
TOOTIL HAY RAKES. ..Praiste Itlnlo
...Meadow Lark..are mann Manfred only at the
DUQUESNE WORKS, near the Penitentiary, All/.
I VlN t it, spring and Plain We gone, Wheeltinr•
rows and TrISICILS of every mild, made of the best
toVerial. at short Haml and wartarsted.
fate v 01.1 1 ,1 011 S Col.ltMa N. `
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UNDERSIGN-
REMOVAL.--TIIE •
an Dave retooled the olnee or lLe ROVE OIL
WORM:l[4 . cm 35 hlerket street. I . lo.thargh, to their
Work* on CMMON STREET Mowertown, where
they ran hereafter he found.
Postelllce.Addres; 830. Plttsburith. r•
- Ar2,lls sr A at rasa uut.
MONEY' LOAN- orricEovo-ust
it'lltlLET, corner of Blatt,
Pittsburgh:
money LoaDO on Sliver Elates, tions,_Plutols,
Diamonds, Jewelry, Gold and bilver Watches.
Clothing, and valuable articleaor everydeserl piton,
Thu cewnot be delivered without a ticket.
Not accountable In case of fire or robbery.
Goods of every deserlrytiu W n for gal r ata
Veat
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and uow In use. npleudld new stock just rend by
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GEIT.). F. SCIRUCIIMLAN /14 CO.,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
The ONLY STEAM LrektoGIGAPLIIO EcITAII
- WEbT Ur TUE MOUNTAINS. Iles--
nese Cards. Letter Leads, Bonds, Labels, Circu
lars, Ishow card., 111phomas, rostralts,
Cersilieates of lieressits, Invitation Cards, in. de.
Nos. 79 sod Ttar.lst., rlttsbulgh. . 61,. "
1:11. WILLI/OM • G. W. coyraz
WILLIAMS & COWAN,
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.PLASTID SLATE CEMENT R INFERS.
lale Cement, Yell,
atg
alsr i xlv.to: .
v lli
gDumy. rrmyr atmotlea außoo
fte
VrtrZi ,„„z la . aoJlUll . _
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THE QUEEN! THE QUEENS
THE QUEEN OF
HAIR RESTORERS!
EMS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN HAIR RESTORER
QUEEN. Rot only 111 If AMZ. bat In VIRTMIS.
lathe Bud. flair Resto b rer ever offered to
the Pu
en iniallible userottan and raltgenVan of the
Hair If faithfully applied.
is no Hair Due.'
It acts directly upon the roots of the hali cb mg
ing grey hair to Its or emel solar; arresting pre,
mature decay and falling out of the hair; Brad cr3-
leg scarf and dandruff; and curing all humors of the
•cal p.
It wIl . ett•lD ire dry and wiry hair to .oft and man
riant tresses. t •
It Imparts • delightful fragrance to the hair.
In snort, if you Wish to restore your hair, as In
youth, and retain it thronsh life use • 1 4
IRS. WINSLRII OLL'i BAIR RF.STORIR. •
Price 11 pertatle. Scild by CI Druggists.
R. E, SELI,ERS & CO.
Wholesale As
wym.bn
IWM. BAiIINLIML & CO
BOILER MAKE
ITO
SKEET 'IRON WORKERS,
29, 22, 21 and 26 Pepn St.
•
Ilar log secnred it large yard, and furnished it with
the must approved: machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of ilsilars, In the
best manner, and-warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Mire Beds,
diem Pipes. Locomotive Boilers. Condensers, Bal i
Pan's, Tante, Oil Stilts. Agitators, nettling Pans,
Boller iron, Bridges, nug.r Pans; and sole manu
facturers of 11AltNOLLI.II PATENT 11011.Eit.S.
-Repairing done on the shortest notice. JeSmil
ggr'LAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING:WORKS.
==!
• PARK, McCURDY & CO.,
Manufeeturcre of Sheathing, Brasiers. and Belt
Copper. Pressed Copper Botloms, Raised 81111 Bot
toms, Speiter Solder. Al5O importers and dealers
In Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet . Iron, Wire
' g.c. Con
stantly on hand. 'linnets' Machine. and Tools.
Warehouse, No, 140 FILLST and 12)SceownSing1CTS.
Pittsburgh. Speelal orders of Copper eat to any
desired pattern. myiSalUddleT
IgrPIT'rSIIIURGH SAW WORKS,
HUBBARD, & CO.. ManUfaCta
rers of PATENT GRIMM CIRCULARS. warrant
ed CAST bTEEIs SAWS. Of every description, MIS.
Miller. Cross-Cat, Siang, and all other varieties.
Ai. kinds of . KNIVESand laPbllitiS made from
Sheet Cast Steel: Extra refined Exersit and MOW
ING KNIVES, de. •
WeTWarebouse and Works,. earner WAVE/ and
Z 311. 1 ,1 0. STILYLTS, £ll4.bllrBb. •
Particular attention paid to re-toothing. Han-
Ming anti straightening Circular Hors; also, repair'
of all {Ands. Punching and Drilling done at rea
sonable rates. 1e5.03
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ggrIIOOLNSON, REA & CO., (Soc..
, ceseOrs to ROBINSON. MINIS MILL/ANL
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Founders' et Ilachlntets,
_Manufacturer. Of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast. Engine., Nall Machinerl, ((caring
Shrilling, Castings of All description.; OH Tank.
and Still., Roller and Sheet Iron Work.
aCirAgents for (I IFPAILD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for feeding boilers. •
rarll EIIIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR
SPECIAL IIAtES, No. 14 BOND STREET,
NWF. YititH.—Full Information, with the higheof
tegthhuninig; also, a 1100 k ou Speekil Diereases in •
genl,l en, lupe. sent free. eiß.eure rt.e
item. and Ito" yin 114 regret Ur fur, a. •dyerstrang
physician. are genersil• imputert, without refer.
curer no strong. should be tru.ted Enelooe a
stamp for po•lsge. and direct to DR. LAWRENCE,
o. BO N D STREET, NEW YORK. noltrot
r=4I7I9IARRIAGE AINO CELIBACY,
an Y.5.11T Oi Warning and Instruction for
Young hicn AlsO, Dianne. and Abuses which pene
trate the vital powera, with means of sure relief
Sent free of charge In sewed letter envelopes. Ad.
Limas, Di. J. KILIAN flolitillTON, Howard A.-
bociation. Milady iphia.. Pa. atrAiIIOrDAWT
ALL NAUSEOUS MEDICINES
talon without ta•tc or smell, by using DON.
OAS, Dit'w S l.'U.'N Sort lintirlybtlit• the bent in
Use. Sold be Pruxitist. gen.:Witt. 1109:1[161
PROFESSIONAL.
B. F. BROWN,
LATX J
Lc: t eal Claim Agent.
,
.U. S. SAN. COM., ..
. Office, No. 67 Fourth Street,
(SECOND F 1,0011,)
- Pittsburgh, . Pa.
Pentions„ Bounties, and Arrear
or Pay Promptly Collected
No charge meat, until claims are settled. and then
bin 14 mode,ste Cc, n1=00)
WM. A. SULECN. '
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.ITTOR.PEFdTLAM,
No. 120 Fourth St., oi , oosllo Villaine 11011.
l'ar Ocular attention given to Dm collecrOn or et
counni; '5, notes, .l r.
Corer.; i. dent', In Now 1 ork, Boston, Baltimore,
putlada, a; Bearer lleOrfunle, Reed. U Ing t ,
ted , aaapoio
. Ind.: M organtown, W. Y, Cites ,
and else', heir: .
2. C. 11000NLIC..
-IMACKB.ELL & IdoCOALBS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS:AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street;
• . PITTSBUBGII, PA.
tnyt4:bltd
J OILIN A. STRAIN. • •
Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace
• 33AULTMATE, -
Office, 112 Filth St. opposite Cathedral,
VITTSBURIIH. PA.
Deeds,. Bonds. Ilurtgagaa, Ace eowledgmeuta, De
pulnons and an Leaal itualucea executed with
vceatntuen , and dlepatth. m)19:81
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Nl4",!Allfem.,, 7A\OEY~ NOTARY
RE a L ESTAT. Street . ,
ENT. Unice. corner of Duller
AYU
'and ' , recur Street., I.2,rterletVilie.
Special attention given to toe purchase and sale
of Heal Estite, the Collection at Ileitis. and the pre,
psration and acknowledgment of all kinds of Legal
.Couveyunces. •
WILLI/int J ANC EY,
Jest lee of the Peace and Notary Public.
tnyZlitell
EUSTACE ItIORIEWIIV, I
- ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
'2 l'en nsylvania Avenue,
Pont of the giteusiot Ind opposite Chiba Stun
my:l_4:ex;
T. EWEVG,
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grant Street, Plttaburgb,:ya.
Trl r Of.t r er ° t l :4 K4 s. 4t"k7.1,.171,1r: it
M M
BAN " Ho w .
N. HOULES. & SONS,
X3Elails.ers,
No. 57 MARKET taliFIT, Pittsburgh.
(Jutted titattm and eutadaa.
STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES
Bought and solo On comiission.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
,ale of
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INCLUDING
United Mates Slsen of Mil; •
D o. do 5-Wel
Do. . rives of 10-40 e;
Do.• ...Seven-110211e.; •
Do. Certlficato• of Indebte.lossig.
"mere nod Voochorm bought or collected. 1•18117
- 101ITTSICURGH.
NATIONAL BANIK.
CO2ICM-10art.C.E,
CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS.
Capital, $500,000
Discounts Daily 4411 A. N.
Deposits received. and collections
made on all the pKincipal points of
the United States on favorable terms.
UNITED STATES SECURITI::
33crask u l_ffici alai...
A. PATTERSON, rOSEPHII. HILL
President.
_. Cashier
JOSEPIIC. GURU. , Assistant Cashier.
IHRICTORs,
lA. PATTERSON. I WM. REM),
}JAMES If •CkNDLESIS ALLEN KIRKPATRICK
CHAS. LOCKHART, I WM. DOUHLAS,
, HIM. H. BROW N, Vint. S. HAVEN.
!JOHN MELLON. mrilmsMr.
HOTELS
11( PLEIWJE HOESE,
Philadeiphia.,
TieNllollCriberll h. 1011101.44 Wm favorite Hoe.
IL has been ItKITITTICI) AND 111111-NIIILIED IN AN
ALANNEIt. and !a now nrep,"4 with
the most perfect appolatmenie for the reeeptlon of
gue.. drat podum. ~tong Arat-elaaa Hotel.
will be maintained In the future,. In the put
mr2Bll. HANKA s VAILLIVI.
GRANT MOUSE,
O. M. ws'ircormr,
• four of WWI ud tedul &mix, • •
Near the Shspenstou 'fridge,
mramx LaagaraNiuts „ea.
FOR SALE
•
.VOll SALE.-4, Farmot about 5S
-a- acre, In Union Township, Allegbut y county,
re.. situate about tour miles Scorn the oltrieh the
Washlegtos Pike The Improvements urea cargo
two story Arica Dwelling Boost, with 12 rooms. a
twoottory Spring House. a Carney-House, a large
Hrn
Lumber 00. a Zso. I Frame - Haut Bans, with
stabling sunk:lent for 10 bead of cattle. There la
tine luting Lombard.; con:m..l.l,lg,out 12 acres,
stocked with the best Varieties el fruit trees. It Is
all underlaid wltlel. 'the land Is In a high stale
of rultle•llon , well arat.red. fences ,loud, and
would emit admirably or dal , / or gardenlog Par
iltiso,A7S acyes adjdinitot the above, wtlh agood
Frame ohne, a ageeu‘e, goo g burin Hours
and other odd-buildings: with a good Orchard In
One.bearing condition:. This piece la also all un
derlaid with coal.
Also, 12 acres all
for sale low. This p
coal •
The abovelbree yip
the Little ftw34ill Il
slug the above, unimproved,
ere Is also all underlaid with
!ces of propert• lie between
ln and eteubreville Railroads,
cried easily from eltbrr road.
.11 all that Is asked (or tian en.
and the coat can b re
The coal alone is vror
mo"r=.ot 173
tea, entente In St. Clair town
-4-m ay. Irninctliately on
iallrond. The Improrententa
1 11 now. With five rieulllo L arld
Bahl. harr. 4v.xe,o feet. and
'here lii on the Place n 1401.1
I2Oacron: cleared, balance In
.en erally .0011. well watered:
ilrneston ; convenient to
. a and blackemlth abopa, to
. at property euch as .loch,
the ground, at. Poaconlon
. .
ghi r, Weatmorenind
the line of the l'euus.
are a two-rtory Fraut
good cellar, a Frame
other oil ding,
goung
mber Apple
ton e
elsig hard
al ti ,
underlaid with coal a.
churches mills, 11c1100
gather with the. berm
Implements. , grain In
given Immediately.
Alto. Farm of 53 ores, situated In Chutiers
township, Allegheny muty, Fa., about V{ miles
from the city, near tht line of the ntrubenvillo K.
IL;aiid within une.hal mile of a station; Mures of
the best of creek bbtio.o land, and in • high state of
cultivation: VI acre. etwuoti land sod Pasture. The
fearing is generally gOod. The soil is No. I. and
well adapted for gardening. The aVortion of those
wishing to embark 1.. the bunions will call at once
and secure a good bargain. as this Is a rare chance.
Also, Farm of 504 acres, situate in Elizabeth
township. Allegheny county, Fa., on the Monon
gahela river, about one mile from the Borough of
Elizabeth. The soli la of.the best quality. The tro
nrovementa area farm house with six rooms. &goal
hare and other out buildings; [fencing good; about
be acres of coal. Churches,aolio..ls mot mills very
convenient. Poseesiden immediately.
Also. the best Farm In Elizabeth' township,
,conhtluing about 00 urge lying on the Mononga
hela river Immediately bel'ow Lock N.. 3, on which
I. erected a large two-story brick dwelling, one log
and one frame antb has ix, Dorn crib, wagon shed ,
brick spring house, p yi rat.... work shop , te.; about
inures of • he above bunt q uality river bottom; the
balance being limestone land, And unerlaid with
coal, and alma 20 acres of l imestone. Thereare
two orchards of apple ;rtes. In good hearing Coodb
1.1013; SmsCli pear, rnIIIO teen SOrrapC vines, Ac.
Tare land is well adapted for ga rdening purposes,
beings short distance from the thriving borough
of Elisabeth, cresting a market at home for all the
products. The property will be sold cheap and on
reasonable terms.
Also, A Farm of 00 acres, situated in Elizabeth
townahlp, Allegheny comity; Ca., Mann one mile
from Lock No. S, on Skiromothela river. Improve.
Monts are oar frame house, with ice rooms. barn.
spring house and other outhullaings: The land is of
the best quality. The above will be sold at very
low I arcs.
For further particulars, enquire of
ii. 11. TOWER.
no: Real Est. to Agent. 104 Fourth street. ?
FOB SALE-Tile beautiful and
ÜBSTANTIAL MANSION AND GROUNDS
Owned and oreuplrd by WILLTAII BAUALSY
EN.. situated We!tern Avenue In
1116.3Car-aIEICia3MIATir , o=r - sr.
The house Is a model of architectural beauty. and
comblne• every appliance for comfort and luxury.
It la built of Pressed 'thck anal trlinxned with
kiroirn titone, hall doors bald in encaustic tile. plate
glasi windows, and in every ,minuti detail In con
straction throughout complete.
THE GROUNDS
Areamele (nearly four acres) and beautifully orna
mented with Shrubbery. Sliade Tyres and Flowers.
All the nut-buildings are linished Ina style cor
responding with the mane ion.
Thelocaltii Is unexceptionable.. being free from
smoke of the cities, .1.1 the view fro. the Louse
extensive.
gull particulars furnished on application to
13. o.
Wolfer in St.. and Heal Estate,
oFE.! ' 57 Fourth at., (Ilurke's Bulidiug.)
VOR SALE-100 Ac en of Land
WasolngtoileontitT, Wesley township. Ohio„
En acres cleared. balance in timber: good housr.•
goal hare. water bandy. large orchard. school aim
...les b andy, and within.Fs tulles of Cutler Sta.
tint, Stir Masletta and f•lnclnnall Itallrond.
Pice I'o Per acre.
-
vine.re Ifauksville. 3 miles back of Tempera..
ull there are three tenant bees. of 2
cooms each, one frame house of four root., all to
good condition.
830 Arras of Lela for 13.10 1 , •Itnate Ti, Stinking
Valleyallisle county, Pa., bee ',Met 1 , 01.1.1 Altoona
by the :slating Vail.! Road. The advantages of
thls props rty are nenit 5011 f, and by calling on us vie
willgilts partleu lam
ill Acres. 50 aro. of inhleli is underlaid with
coal, alt.. lu North Fayette Towbshlp, on the
s , 4olllrenClite h:144, imbrorements. good Frame
bloom. Ilk s oore 0, coed Hank Barn: about AU T.!, t
Trees lust In tnfic prone. AT
11...threc mil
30
three i re
Unto. om Township.. tine Washington
es Is the
37 Acres In Scott Tossnahlp, els miles out on the
old Washington F.kefe
15 Acres In Hose Tow.hip, thrtE miles onto frog
Al lrel en! Market.
5 I/welting Houses In Allegheny City ono In
Wlith oue In Freeport. one at Eiystisa
Utatlen,' on the Central l'enusvlvauta c hoed.
Also Immsdia:ely a.i.iolnlng lists etatlon, a few
more ACHE LAYI - S. NMI can he even at this ollice.
Also, (fonds and Ylurtgages Lunatic
Citos,4 aold.
JOHN ifsT,
130 100,111 street.
MIEZIL=M
you SALE.
The tenon See described prorerly wlll be offered
at ffirlTate sa,e•mill hATURVAY, November 10th,
=
♦t the head of Brunot'e Island, In ').lcClore town
ship, willbe sold It loti to sett purctuwas. '
.f4n-ELEVEN LOTS Or UL•OUSD
la Manchester. 1,113 g I.0t• 'Non Its. 107, 100. 100,
Oa, l'a. 115 and 115 In the pl. of Me
titenSbni ul .1111.botter and bounded by treble
street. Adams street, Cedar alley. tud Waayagton
street.
aotrttl'abi'JlVal'irdb'onlepaaroyptegintiil:fltdfaspnett;
•
Pot . farther Information apply to
lOW NINO,
(Yr lila attorneys,rUttVlAett.
. arAton99 No. 115 111111 street, Vltishuratt
ELEGANT T ,YO-STOILV .
BRICK HOUSE,
No. 160 LACOCE I, , TREET, NEAR FEDERAL.
=
A 0 by 100.106 wad W) feet wlde.
=
MIONILBA ANDREA!. E4TAIN AGANTS
0019
Foil - WALE,
c)
Cheap Building Lots,
I.OcATFLII ES PITT TO Wti 81111
Within 14 miles of llot Court house
1:6)1TElt, fiAZZA.3II MITTERFIELII
LOTS! LOTS:-1 can now o ff er
v0t5..1.” as $5O, well located and in a 'desc
ant place.
Also, Lots located on the .fllte from ITO in 1,010
On Liberty st fret, nom ,t 0 to 1,000
tin Bellrfuntalne street, 1 mon 'Auto AM
Oa Flarrl ' strect, from 610 to ow
, •• ......
lo Liberty Township. adlOmlng
liornegiclots, Ironl Son to AG
Also to rat Town/ado. I.oto from...
Tao tboye lots wilt be sold no lersos'tn 0010 per.
chasers. • Iso, some very desirable Improved prop
rty. located In the floroughs. Vitt Township. Al
legheny Clip. PI Aphtt rah. and a...lninlng twenties.
Yor terms, apply at %helical If.staie and Insurance
°face of
th y lIATE9,
0013 butler street. Lswrenceville.
14011 NALE-12 acres of Nrouad,
well timbered and watered!! or Squirrel 11111 ten
minutes' Walk tram Vas:cheer : ration at SIM,.
Lime, FourtX Street Road. Also II acres at Home•
wood Station; nod several Farms well located in
. ilreaunoreland and - A I let tient' ton ntles. Also Coal
Property. Houses and hots In the city and suburbs.
For further particulars enqn.re
WILLI/kV WARD,.
(1)71,0A11.0 the l'atliedral,)
slat No. 110 llrant street.
- - .
COUNTRY NEATN FOR SALE.
TWO LOTS. one of teri urea and tit • other of
seven, on the Central Railroad, Immediately AT
Abut STATION. OW' uttln from Iraddoek'a FiStaeld, RIM
tie from SWlrsvale ti on,
each of which hare a beautiful and eointnandlug
view of the Monongahela ricer, and both also
join the public road b-adlne from Braddock , a Field
to Flttaburgh. Ruoulre of W. it. HAWKINS, Jr.,
No, 58 Want alrett, tor bather Infortnation,
not , WA •
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stock and Real Estate Broker.
NOR SALE-100 Acres of Coal
Laud. lying ItrunedLatelf upon the Ohio River,
20 miles belowallapslis. and Ira milt s above Ulu
cinuati. (in the Obeys tract In • four toot vein of
Coat. which, for general purposes. Isnot surpassed.
It to entirely different from the southern Ohio Coal:
cOutains • al little sulphur, . forges and coke. well,
nod
ofn mrakgin aoeuatn i
°An n w n oatr b
from el om erTyh e
and-
Hanging Rock. meat make It valuable for .coaling
bees. 7•llere is a water flout of lit , of a tulle. with.
good landing at all •Lages of the river. A nentrance
b. been river
In the bill about 30.1 feet, tr-ck
ed to river, toreuier with aim nercaxary fixtures fur
ruining and delivering c 0•1 afloat. On 521 , 1 ttact Is
drat-class double PortalUe Circular item Mill to
gether with a Portab.e lirist URI, all In good run
; Vl g 47l "' r l f!"171e "" 00k. tab
nartTic.k.leil one.lalinterest
if
desired, to &party with ezperience and capital for
working same. JOHN D. BAILEY,
Moot and Real Estate limber,
facia No. its Fourth street.
ta 14'011 SALE-231 aCres l ,Coal, In
cititilmcki acres be.face, on the East aide of the
Ohio River . three mike above Wheeling, with right
of wity.to river. The close proximity to .good mar
ket., Wheeling; together w.th the fact that the
real crop. nut high enough In the bill to be oxen
Pratably Cur rolllng Mlll PUMP...Is mak.' tlilS a
good ItiVelitment. JOllni BAIL.BY,
btOek and Beal Estate Broker.
oat ho. 101 fourth street.
VA/it SALE—A .Well tstablishea
and nrontaula Manufacturing litioducea. The
businass 13 cant', and imacyptlble of bring largaly.
Increased. ' •
-JOHN R!.Y.41.1'!.Y•
Block aldfr.;:a -
l
No. RC Farath hsrret.
FOB tiALE--An Auxbrotype
pi one or the bast locutions. In the
al
city. and haring • good run Preludes*. Ininledlate
isossession can g isms.
JUilit 8P.11..EY.
gir o.
/C ICC FoKEurthY street,'
O. S,
milt • • .No. P 11 1 9• Bloch. ileum° Way.
ROOFING MATERIALS.
Cement, Pitch, Felt, Para/rine
'Varnish and Mae): Paint,
llarostacto red and sold as chomp as ankottler boys ,
sbe rAi & o_
111 avows osmcyooss
HOSES /MOTTLED EAST!
. 10.01301. r. pronto... reeAT6l an 4 Toy sale by
UP.016+16 A. E.CLLY 6 (J..
OTA linoleum Drug. Thu, Of WOOD ftTO
_ B B OTL
THE VERY ' -OES.
LATEST STYLES OF
Misses and Childrens' Shoes of
Every Description, at •
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
Have last received a large and well selected stock o
Men's French Calf,' Zip and
Water-Proof Boots,
Ladies',Whimes',Bors,Youths'and
Chlldrens,
10014, SIIOES, GAITERS, BALIIORALS, AND BRITON
Of All the Latest Styles,
MAIN OFACTIntED RIPE El SLY
FOR THE RETAIL TRADE.
BOOTS AND SHOES. •
J. WILHELM,
No. 3S Market St., Pittsburgh,
(las lost received a very large stock of all lands of
SC:1100er/3 41-1\73:1 JEOJECCIP Eta,
Which he Is prepared to sellebeaper than the chean
evl.,ln the city. Moo takes orders for Ids OWN
SIA iiE OF 110078 AND !SHOES, which he War
rants to give satisfaction, "
ItEMENEFX,
W . x, McCLL\TOOK,
92 Federal St., Allegheny,
lies just received the largest and best selected
aloe[ of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals, Slippen god Cams,
Erer brocglit to this Market.
GIVE UM A CALL BEFOIIE PUILCHASLtiG.
ItEIIZMUSII.
retTIDC,MIXIVWCP 4 tarrnSI I
Boot and Shoe 'Emporium,
• WA Federal Street. Allegheny City. '
A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL
SUIIIMat BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
Jett received, and will be sold at the vzuy LOW
itnT PRIC En, either Wholeoale or Retail,
CALL rtIithILASING ithSZ-
J. H. S. W. C. BORLAND,
No. 96.11arket street, 2.1 door from . Fifth Bt.
torl9
COOriat 40113 TILLDrg I
C . EIELDLNG Si. BRO.,
Manntacturers and Dealers to
CitaAston= riflziclo*
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny.
Repairing promptly executed on the shortest 1:10-
tier. te7tratl
PLUMBING. GAS • FITTING
MY MIDIS &BMW
.I=',LiI7I2IIOE3IIE7RI3.
GAS AND STEAM. FITTERS,
Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
• PITVIBURGH .PA.
Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets,
me.Nescezra
All tltula of Water, GU and Wawa Fixtures con.
stantly on band. eamaa
GAS AND STIIIIIFiTTING,
- Hydrants, Iron Pumps,
SHEET LEAD
aluesiqurivo
LEAb PIPES.
amiss, .13 As.uvzi
WATER CLOSETS AND WASA STANDS.
TONE T. EWENS,
(5..e.,..0r to Ewens 21, 0o..)
163 Wood St" Plttsburgh;_gra.
umnati _
WY . . HI MEM( H. JOH:V.4OX
HERLEUT & JOELNSION,
=
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters
==tM=
.3Pittosolicourgs3a,"A = "eL
all orders by mall execnted satletactorlly
promptly attended to •
A full Ilne of !lath Tubs, . Pumps, 'Basins, 'Vat
Closets, Blots, Cnandellers, readmits, mud 4..
!Shades, for sale at the mos t reasonable
unit.. from country patrons by mall promptly at.
to.
Una Hose oteyery desertptlon. leS3:ll9B
_
EDDY,WILLIAMS &BARTILBY
E!!!!=g12
• Seep on b.nd a superior article of
WC00 6 13 0 P'17.3:113P5,
All kinds of Iron Pumps, Hydrants, Blitcet Lead
Sheet Zinc, Lepel Pipc,_Batb Tuns; Sluts, Witte
Ule.eia , WWI Wssa Stands, etc., at tae
W,arcroom,
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
All kindlier Repairing dose promptly. -
All orders by mallimmedLstely attended to.
iseuess
LEMMING, dAS AND STEAM
nrribiU, IN AL.t. I.'2B,IIHANCLULS,,
•
Catofolly attended to by experienced and prnetien
workmen. A fine ?ant:lrani:o.ot
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
SHOWER BATHI3,
1
WATER 4:IL4nIXTB,
lIT URANT
Contently on Land and made to onler.
./..A.T.IEI cal gS2EIV/'"X.lr-aial7,
50 Fede r al 8 1Y1Mf b Itat14Vll:I r.h.
EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS
R. & W. JENKINSON.
ANUPACTUIVERS or ALL lUDS OP
Cabaret), Snail and Cigars,
No. 6 FEDERAV,STREF.T, t
b1re1 . 40 .. .2p Prom Stapertslon B A rldtk oicEsr,
pA.
promett at Salpm, Ohio. mr7.4:1•38
R. B. JEFFRIES.
Idianfaaturer anti Wholesale 'and B&W'.
Dealer In alt kinds or
TOBACCO,:SNUFF AND CICARS,
\o. 11 ST. CLAIR STRELT. PITTSMIIIOII. VA.
Sil'A l*rge asacutment, ECUS:Y.IOJ AU3I PI
and SMOKINts TOBACCO. of the best gnallty.teld
on Sands. mr.:a:b7o
GEORGE BLITMEN SCHEI N
Ds e* ne roaFity Am? miasmic
SEGABS, CHEWING TOBACCO
Smoking "kobiicco, Pipes;&C
No. 4 ISlevroxi.t3i..ll2lllzroe4.
(Neßr corner of Llberly,)
my'2,1:1;11 Pllll4Bb RGEi I .
JOHN IYIEGRAVII I
liana tcturer of and Wholonle and Retail
• Dealer So all kinds of
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
413 33-gbajM,, • /SP RE crr.
general nalsortunnit of Smoking Tohaer,o,yjr.
'retlwaninn st•rnv• nts.••••11 ••,.••
5 AND SIIi
Fine French Calf Boots, •
Fine Kip Boots,
Water-Froof
Heavy Boots,
Ladies' Polish Boots,
Ladies' Button Gaiters,
Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Ladies' Balmorals,
46 Smithfield Street.
A. ROBINSON & AO.,
GI Market Street.
CFALIT'ZIR/13,
J. WIL4ELII,
No. 38 31.rk4t street
And Balmorals,
I:" FL A01D1VX47.491.-Ma
FIFTH 13THESTIEXTENSION,
TORACCO, CIGARS, &c,
PAINTERS.
,
J 0111E1NT r .13,ACY,
' nuusri AND 51.112
PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No, 61 Hand\ Ot., Pittsburgh,
Pisan and OrnatneotaVOlrtne of 07 el deserlpLlOr
done to order. All Molt done orrosp st rstsos ,
able rater 101107
W[ste HOWN,
u...sieraf Cm Ana of ;Bum)! & Alonzo )
IiQIIPIS Asu Kum rilliTl.ll.
tortle•oes t earner of Tetr.l nod Mulct streets
nrszmostii.
HI CHILDS
& CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES
A. WTI
SOLE Ti M,
#
No. 133 Wood Street,
I'ITTSRIJRGH, PA.
To SHORT TlXF:and CASH havers we offer an-
Derior inducerneifts, as oar facilities for Wiling are
onsurOasSed by ANT honse East or West. Purchas
ing directly from ruby !URDU entirely ror cAsti.
we ars enabled to sell .. low no any Hastern Jobbing
Holt .
31EItCHANT8 are Invited to call arn.exarolne
nr stork and note our , paces before pnrclianln
lace/hem '
Clirclores for
HOPE MILLS
Supetior Cotton Yarns,
SEAMLESS GRAEN
Batting,
COTTON. AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN,
Will be Promptly Filled at
FACTORY 'PRICES.,
JiEirAn orders by mall will receive immediate and
careful attention.
H. CHILDS & CO.
MEM=
VIIOLESALE DRY GOODS
ARBUTHNOT
SHANNON
CO,
No. 115 Wood Street,
PITTSBUFithiI.
Have In Store and are Receiving
A FULL ASSOIITNENT OF
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
. Which they offer at
EASTERN PRICES
ANII.TO WHICH
The Attention of Dealers is Invited.
C. AIMBUTII4O2..W. T. AFLAXIioN 0. IiTECLIT.NSON
acaCinTe
FALL
FASHIONS
J. -W. BRADLEY'S
'no - a P L 3E;
30 LOUIE' TIC
(O 8 DOUBLE spume) ,
SKIRTS!
Will not REND or lIREAK like the single Spritga,
het will EVER RETAIN their PEItrECT arid
LIEAUTUULBIIAPE, where three or four ordloa
-17 Skirts are CAS - T-AMMS no t.SELESS. bey
CO %SHINE comfort, clinching and eeiniiiinr wi th
that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which has niacin the
“DUPLES ELLIPTIV , the
STANDARD SKIRT
OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD:
At Wholesale by all the leading Jobbers le this etty.
ror sale by all retailers who sell drat-class Marts.
(VESTS, BRADLEY .& DRY,
SOLI OWNERS OF THE PATENT AND EXC'f..O
SIVE bL/LN UFACTURERS.
Wareraom and 012.1. Nos. 97 CHAMBERS own
79 and 91 HEADE BTREETS. New York..
selt-ND
pIIRE CALIFORNIA WLNES.
GURNER & CO.,
No. $O Cedg St, New York,
Offer
publice these valuable Wines, which are gain
ing favor wlth astaulableg rapiolry. and
whose unprecedented and unrivalled popularity Is
not •writhout merit. They have only to he fakir
tested to give them the preference over all others.
As • partner of blood they excel all other When.
and the numerous certlecstes whichhave volunta•
ally been tendered from the most en:duel:MOTO
clans, no well as gentlemen In every position to life,
are proof conclusive that these Wine. ace /metal to
all eases for which they are rehommended.
The following brands are DOW offered by no. They
comprise all the varieties now grown In the hate
suitable for sale: ,
WRITE., or HOCK WINE—Of • light grew color,
very delicate and flue flavored
l`LAßET—A. impeller wine for table use.
rich and naturally sweet wine;
much admired by ladles, and rentable In the sick,
chamber. as It makes Mae wheys and tellies. I union
dna dessert wine, and well adapted for Commu
Pu llfirgtllTEl.e—A light colored,• highly arcane/1c
wine. Very MIMI. to tlte celebrated Tokay.
PORT—dieep red color, fine flavor, and In many
respects Outlier to the old wines of Lisbon. . •
AP
BRANDY—The pare distlitmlon of our
wines.
WINE BITTILBS—A very agreeable tonic and a'
such remedy for the diarrhea.
This Is ore of the most valuable co nbinations of
b et
off and ategreeable beverage that has ever
been offered to the public. of bottles were
sold throughout the North
It thelastfour Years.
auti wherever Introdriond It
taco
proved a welcome
addition to the invalid sable, the ;amity circle. and
the b tchelor's sideboard.
Idolles who have lost strength and appetite, and
suffer from nausea...vomiting_ and vertigo; gentle.
men who "don't feel Very well , ' Just before break
fast or dinner whose slomacha are out of order
and whose sy tuns are gendrally derang..l; tootl , n
weaning children and suffering from general denh
ity; children of sickle. hature and SOON dripePtlo
constitutions; travelerals - ho have occasion techauge
their water; and all who, live in restart.* district+,
and are subject to ndasmat c n ocunes. will nod I '
one of Um most valuable Invigorators that an be
taken.
i
ih
IL wiu used 'very egtensirer• •In ISGI. t o such
of
general satisfaction that sn rifest eg!!:p
now we deem It unnecemisry to
UM% CO railleatc• that we have ryazZi..l7liM
ID the
""
to P""•'''''thart'we will PlowlV eer.
s w A e a r l . s eA ms . a to " l ari u" =4. rv" nn"n Y rja.
e little cbildren suffering from
lthesbeen rni
Vtiditte now weU
•
I.alist of Prices
• • b olt.
r...i er Aire. ra •• •co
• 1100 .
9 00
1100
1 12 03
- l2 03
1W - 03
Hoe
- Wine k
Bitten.—
Claret .......... "
rort
t.eatel
Brandy
oeliktoZ4
J. LANCE, -
'81I& AND WooLy..s
11.
DYER AND SOMBER-
, - ALSO, •
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Carers
Cleaned & recessed without anima ind•
Dios. ian and IST Two; 19tr,e15
Bergman Wood tad iceiltbraeld. -
PlTTsßtrAlaiii , es.
=I
NEW OPERA 1101JSE.
V. D.. JELESS '
11111 (Tuesday) EVENINtI. Nov. rtb sword
teenle even' of the reason. the i
Intensely. nterest?
Um and deeply thrilling drams, • • • - • •
THE )1011A.NCE - 01 A roos I-bum} MARS
With superb Scenery,
Novel Effects,
Lovely Pletttree of Nature.
And an Damns. Cast of Characters.
In preparation—GßlFFlTH GAUNT.
Saturdat Afternoon, at do•cloct. Grand hellion
able Mail...,
TRE.
ir rr.SsSs e- S 4 B ,
11.AN G AG I L: jr c A
ND . 21.
I .: st ilrentglas of tlie great
• _
VESTVALI,
W/li Ilppe. on T'36-SDAY
, BVESIN4 as
Del Demonlo,
Del Demonio.
Del Dem4(nio.
"A CADEMY 'OF MUSIC,
FOR ONE NICHT'ONLY.
Tuesday, November 20M, 1066.
MISS LINA SOMA'S
GRAND CONCERT
FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE
First 4134-orimanXlL Church
I=
beitilta. still be r...gtoted by ber slater, Ali—
ELIZA bebilts, bliss ilEnTlirs WIACSIC.
IfltnellT Prot. CHARIAB GREBE. Mr. V
SMITH. the blind Pianist. and a Chorus Of alit bes
tsl,llt or Plitalturgli and Allegheny.
The Ce•'Anted Frehsieu Society is Enpgeet.
SEE Tat: PIiOUILAAME.
Pries of 'admission. '
l'ar/illette 1.'141/rens Cl rel./ 75 cents
Fatally CirolO - ISO
111.1tery 23
Ttokets for ,ale at all the ]Lute :stores: •
Doors opeu rt o'clock. Concert to cornenee at
n01kh03.5
farILLSONIC BALL.
FIVE XIGIITS ‘chlezr,
=II
Monday Evenbog, November, 19,
And the Four Succeeding Nights, .November
• ?Stit„ Mb, and May • •
ROLLANDE':-BROTHERS,
LATE OF HANLON TROIJPC'r:
NrEarilsa.loo ci0‘333.1:.“.xi3r.
GUAND A LTIONAVOLAN TE.
tiIDIRTEZ DE SALON,'
FIINAIIBULLSII,
LOB ANGULLOS;
TOMS DS
DANCING and
Reserved Sect!
OEM
littAND MAT TINE. THU 2,1 , AY, Nov. 19th,
t 2 o'clock. 23 cent, . nolLott
W"ACAOE3II7 OF MUSIC.
MASTER RICHARD COKER IS COMING!
GRANn
Vocal &Instrumental koncert,
TOSITITELY FR BET ONE %CT,
Thiireday Evening, Nov. 22d,'66.
=I
The wonderful sopr.llo, r ithereal ly conceited to be
the Great :Austral Celebrity or the etre.
'1,1(...!;:ti. F. BRUNE,
The World-renowned Violinist.
. . ,
•
, 31D_Ri.FALK,
The l; rout 1 . 1.15 i; (he r first tour through Atn.riuu )
rioNoß' sTlt INI,
The Celt bratrd 13a.c0 Mao
The above eminent artists VIII appear in a Moat
attrar Ire and Felect pro/tan:me. bee future an
.
nounents
Dia ee gr m ams for Reserved Seats will tie open at H.
KLICIi alt.( 11110.'S on TUESDAY MORNING. at
io o'clock.
UOLI.A.U. No axiala char/
for reserved Kelt, . nolv
-.I 3EASON OF 156647.
•THE CHAMPIONS OP AMERICA. eat: COWEN a
TVEZLEICIPMSX 4 O .SBLL•
Thumlay, Friday and Srirday, Not i3d sal 2it
COTTON ds MURPHY'S
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
AND BAND..
19 .tathsTs OP TALENT AND„CELIGIIHITS
Heatiedity the World-famous
SEN C CZ3I•T CON. ,
The tirest tibrkespearean Comedian. 11111 Ten•
act nowtbe ld Mi de teeo be
Profession without a Pear In'.
ns t tml .
Admission 35 cents. Reserved 'Seats 50 cut II
airTlckets can be scured In advance, at pl
TOCIVIIII`Iwors Depot.
It. E. PARDIEI.E.E.
Advertising agent. '
MOM
GRIIiD
GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC_
EXTERTAIJIMEXT,
BY THE
PIITSBURGH GYMNASTIC ASSOGIATIU
121;r1.11. 1 .1±631 Sail.. •
On Thursday Evning. Nov. 42 d
AOBIBTED BY THE TURNERS• ASSOCIATION(
Tickets 50 cents—for sale It the Hook and lin
Stores and at the door. Petformancecotamenees - .
AIN o'clock. Poo+ s open at 7 nolS:o2
IgirPIIOF. BROOK' FASIICONA
BLE DANCINti ACADEMY, YHIL ‘ OII ALA.
73 TIMID dritrAT, Pittsburgh, b now open day au d
vening. Juvenile Class, Weonesdays and hater
-
days at d P. st.• Ladles` Class, heyday and Friday
at S P. M.I Gentlemen's Class, Tuesday and Friday
atT%r.n
All the fashionable 7 Walbes. Quadrilles and (be
=ions will be taught onmoderate terms• Plea se
• •
call et the Music ',Mores for circulars eontalnla •
terms .
Olv,l4:l:cseti),*,l:rtlll:4;pm
OILER 07-T-afait Cloxr.astu.
SOHO OIL WORKS.
RFFUId 11E11E1/ 8c Co4_
.ANUYACTORERA er. rut •'
CELEBRATED SPERM. LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILILi
Sperm Lantana Whale Oilly
• RIO LIGHT, YORE 61118 WIMIL MX 1
itandatd White Burning Oil,
No. 33 Ittarket Street;
rrassnes,;rmi
SEND FOri A CLUC!TL.Af.r—:-----' __—
EUREKA OJI norms,
„KANCITACTOMAuS OP
OIL,
E ult.” F.: Cal R BOX
EUREKA SPERM
esa LUBRICATING OILS,
And WholleDeal/arsine
Crude,licfincd and Lubricating Oils,
,CARD; bransr, wtim..z AND 71971 OILS.
No. 31 Market. St.,Vit tsburgh; rit;
1 O. G. 3. 1 .1"C013r.. 30, stit.^
and examine samples and read terrtilcates
n 015.014
WARING -& KING;
COUISSIO3 BD MOMS
Petroleum and its Products,
; cniIQUES.TE W4r,
v.FxrBBl;rxi.G l : 3 =e•
WARING," KING. & CO..
am 17.45 1.27 Wahavitlll6.
ic t
OW. 5. EsOV TR • MIS ....
"JOHN KOSS" & - 0
'.
. 11171..W1ALS TO I . .
'WM N,AOgPEN & .i . ,
Bali urscraterss .a...tat DEM...YES LB
Jarbon Oil-Lill* ana-:Fixttirel4.
* CHANDELIERS CA
1 Zlco. ' SiSirt iB istreet„
1 nal9:•79:d 1 wer • ei Inlet:.
rA...
vriGIIVOL•N asimitoax
EAGLE OIL WO
,ZgamrroxLcortellifa: •
wtesTMAN ak_ ANDERSON. ,
lleilaiens a
P Eal 11 CIL EU %El'
oyitea.lizeounma claumailtaCeica
T. AND ui - aiipalai WAX. .
.istrouba
—.50 cent
..,75 cents