E4itttlburgh (I.)"#grttt, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1866 , TF4.IIILY ADVEXTISERS hou l g to tb. large Amon a t of ar Vertising Petra.- age with sad.h we are favored, and for which we are del/ tnaidtfoi. and the increase of our etteala• um, altogethenimvoidnur 'present weans to .11.- vireo promptly's/kw* ought, we .11nd 11 general'," nseenvenient,Land sometimes quite twposstele, to - Insettill4igisiciyesrlj" edveittiers, unless left at oar 'counting-reap Deform seven o'clock in the TEE CASE STATED. . The Georgia Citizea is published at Ma con... ..Its senior editor has been journeying. somewhat extensively at the north, en deal, oring to ascertain for himself the con-. &tan of public opinion here on the impel- taut matter of reconstruction. The - re sultle( his investigations - he is giving to his readers.: Here is one point he makes: "With. reference to' the action of the South cin.the_ Constitutional intendment to be surmitted to thCir, consideration, I have this` to, say, as my opinion—not my wish—that we will have to swallow the bitter draug it to the dre4s; or content ourselves with taAation -without rep_resentation ro: Verbena yeara to come With this view - N the subject—without intending to advocate the adoption'of the Arnen a dom o . - 7 it were perhaps best to-10.111in cs take their course. Cauld the South lave any guarantee that uo more would be required of her than that now presented, it would perhaps be beet to yield to the imperative circumstan ces of the condition, as has been done be. fore, and submit, with the best grace we can, to the exactions and humiliations Im posed on a downtrodden people." No room exists for questioning the as curacy.of the Main `conclusion arrived at. . The northern-people are, resolved that the men who concocted and led the rebellion benc.eforward - sham in the man. agennintof -the government, and that po litical power shall be''Remotely envoi . tinned acCording to the number of men in the respective States alloWed to vote. These conditions are' doubtless felt to be severe by ,two classes of people—the men whose authority and ambition will thus hi emitter down, and those whosearlsteeratic . projuflices, pampered through seieral gen eritions, are affrented. It is easy to eel that for them to accept these conditions i: like "srivallowing a bitter dratight to tht ' dregs." Such feeling on- their part doer not. show that the "draught would pro (hie unwholesome consequences, or thee the IntentiOn,in administering It is mslevo lent. It only demonstrates with what re !octane° :men who boldly challenge Deeti ny, sometimes accepts its awards. When the. Southern people and States tendered-the gage of battle to those of the north,. they knew full welt what alterna tions were involved. It was possible'that both parties becoming equally exhausted conditions of re-union might be made, or that the north, distractedly desirous, might . elect to let the South go rather than con: time the conflict. - It wee farther possible • the South, under certain contingencies, . might conquer the South. No other :solo ' tion appeared probahle. What was most likely to happen; actually did occur. The South was conquered. After fighting, With pnadigioss_bravery, le? four years, its ar mice made unconditional shrrenders. The revolted States passed tinder the law of the strongest Naturally they expected :coo7 diticms would he imposed on them The . terror that pursued their leaders and people as soon as their means of defence were ex hausted shiiived that, they believed they should be dealt with rigorously. This was their interpretation of their own deseryings. Conscious of having wantonly conspire, against the life . 'of the nation; 'of haying pursued that conspiracy by nietlioderepug neat to the rales or civilised Warren.; an.l of haying exposed themselves to condign' punirliment throug„h the regular operations of the laws, they were filled with coaster nation. - , In this view of the case how preposter • . otis it is for this editor, or any , other man among them to complain that they are "a ,• down-trodden people." The evils that they feared, and knew they deterred, have not come upon them. No people in the whole tide of time, involved by ; their own'. Ott; in theiame dilemma 'they are, were' ever treated so leniently. The magnanim ity of the North stands without a paraliPl. - Not a victim has been offered to appease 1 . it! wrath.: The sword of Justice sleeps in • its scabbard, and Mercy is allowed silently to eat away its edge. The most -that-:the . North oracle is that it shall ,not be con -attained to meet at.the"Cormcil Boards of the Government the men whose hands are dripping with the_ blood . of Its score; or who 'famished them by tens of thousands; ; npon. System, in prison-pens: - if 'the South had conquered the North? ,Doeit any sane mau believe there would have been no trampling down? No shocking display of vengeance? No say . agi e.tatepleirof the delirium - in triumph? NO Offensive flaunting of superiority* No parlatanent 'conditions designed to secure the conquest and.maintain the ascendancy? Letßorditern men take each -questionings dovirLinto their Unit of hearts, and lion estly proclaim.' what ' conscionsnesses the scrutiny _evokes. • LETTES WMiIINGTON. s Agre l ondence of the Pit4bstigh eaiette." trns 01 l'itiveMber 17 1860. , users. -Edit° As the time for the sessiori of Congress draws near various' e speculations as to. whit it will do and on what 'grettatis the Piesldent trill 'meet it, : .poll lire. Political wiseanres meet at Willird's and other political 'changes and give each' ther the on dita. In - fact I have never known, in this metropolis; more general interest In an approaching session, ::because,. among other reasons, most of the "ins" are lighting to remain "ins,": and Most of the "outs" not to re main "data." - - Then, also, the grand generaLinvitation of 'the "Boys in Blue" to all the outside world to , come here and see how a Radical 'Congress'ean assemble; and what the pre emie of meeting really amounts to, to add ,something-of seat and eclat toi the. occas lon. Washington will look again, for a short time, .as it used when the, grand army of the republic was on its feet, and wherever it wont, glory followed in its , . .. - - 1,,, Among the on digs it-that the President 4 . "begins to ace it; ;" that lie has heard the megnilkaut echoes which rolled from fill nobs to Cape Cod. Logan is here from the .. former State with . sixty thousand majority ..,. at his back. A sent is waiting for grand ~ old 'llmddens Stevens, in whom combine , the 'fire of youth and the wisdom of age. Whether he tae that—his piesent--setit '., - • "or shall' limo. the people's voice "go, up' higher" if/ A matter of small account to ' liiml thinks,, Ills do y is his link consid r . ' erotical. Gokrnor Morton , that patriotic, eloquent 'Clutiapion of frigh—he, too, will ~.. -m, , have ttatatJaithe.z.next. Es late from In -1 - ;diens., And the brave rind noble Fowler, of Tentiesseea'Godaend from that State - --will lie here to sirak tar its best thought -and its highest 'aspirations. ' Bat to return • -; tom - our "excurdoning". to the ,on dits. ~ '• The President, - through ' 'these coming champions of right—not one of.whom, the people„.though often.-reouested (in legal phrnee), , have yet hung =sees %that - it is he must come to terms: Chief Justice'Chase has been , taken into the counselor the Pres , ident, and a meeting was held yesterday at ^Which the Cabinet Waaalso'present. ' tßut `nhshs as to, what. was the Subject Ocoiti.ta -teillon are .. rittatenoust, - Of comae no ye11,._,,,, ,._,,,, . tit, 04 be placed In them. ; Soruesay that i . A.: : ;.,;,, r-Artionilinerty&O tthii Cohstittition7- I . .i.ef-,4\ .~ ~4.' Y # ~ Lv -~ i•,~ ~ y J . . { ~f ~ f r~i ~d' ;r ~ rLx one which shall-take the-place of those pre sented by the people—will be pi oferred by the President ; that this shall advise the Southern people, to adopt qualified suf frage, such as pievalls in Massachusetts for example. The strong point of objec tion to the now proposed amendments would seem to be the disfranchisement of rebels. The idea that those who never lived except on office shall be kept entirely out of them, is the hard thing to-hear " Take any shape buy that"— I believe that the peoPle ought not and toff/ not yield a hair on this point. It ought to be enough that the halls of Con gress are supplied" with members of Con gress from New York city, without an in vitation to the constituents of the Pograms and the Legrees to send up their five year growth of brutality and barbar. ism to infest the House wills their fester ing ruffianism. One Morrissey at a thee, gentlemen, if you ,Ttease. If you reest bend personified Democracy in w hite chop er and black cnt, yelePt Fernando Need, then in com w ma endp Id at ill ls a e y w or o ld r u :e n an re: r oar y b y i s o t u b hold But Lila other on dit must not be forgot ten, viz: that the guillotine has, at least e for the nonm:, been locked up. They do Jay that removals from office `"for con se,ence•sake" have ceased. This is appa rent to any one: that the seed and crapu lous, crowd of long-haired "orts of—the -touch" has thinned out at Willard's. No more of mornings on that much worn pavement - do you see the beautifully tit.,t. -d eye or nose of some Southern patriot, fresh from some foughten field of the Con ederacy, fresher flora last night's whisky and this morning's soda water. Nay, weep not the departed! They staid in vain pursuit—many of them—of the effice due to their patriotic efforts to tear down the"government, until Benjamin, with the three gold balls around the corner, had bought at barely remunerative prices, the last spare shirt the Confederacy had left him. The bar at Willard's or the Excel sior has mixed "on trust" the last cock tail for the patriot's thirsty - throat. throat. H. haat sought his Sunny mouth, because "republics - are ungrateful." The powers around the Executive have not perhaps been entirely true to "my pol icy.' It is notorious that General Grant is avowedly In favor of the Constitutional Amendments and that he advises the South to accept them as the very best thing they can ever possibly get. ' The remaining pillar Of the glorious ad ministration of Mr. Lincoln is the patriot, is Secretary of War. Through all the la bors and vicissitudes of these dreadful years now past, like Berenice, he has borne the world won his back. What vigilance! IVlii - rtnilV What fidelity! • Can a grateful people ever forget his great work for them? [a there any office of trust or boner which he won d not adorn? Mr. Stanton is a hia toric character. Iris fir the future to fully understand him. What ho has done is too vast to be appreciated on close inspection. The grander outline of the mountain is. seen DI allits beauty as it recedes toward the hotinit. What we do know., - now is tfiat- he stands as, a rellyiag point for all good and true melt in an administration otherwise of no party but the "one man party." Perhaps we might say the "three man patty"—Johnson, Doolittle, Cowan; par nebffefratrunt. RADICAL. cemb—Congress num te on 3londay, the 31 of De er. —lt is a beauty's privilege to kill time, and time kills beuuty, —Edwin Forrest has arrived to New 'fork from California.. • • Van Valkentotrz, our minister to Ja pan, has arrived at Yeddo. —"Loiters from Bell" Is actunily tba title of a London publication. s-,lqhn Mitchel, who lately returned from Europe, is now in Richmond. —This lumber business:ln Maine has bccii en usually'proSperous this season, —They talk of introdneing chlorofoi m into the New York slaughter- houses. . • -The York River (Va.) railroad is now prod greasing finely tpward completion. now novel by Bulwer is published. its title is, .Welcome, Little Strantrer.'i • —Prof. Harris. of the Bangor Seminary, has been sleeted president of Dowdoln College. —The freedmen in Middle Tcnisessce are rc. In,lng to make contracts for the coming year.' —at the election In. Frederick coning, Md, on the 6111 inst., there were 143 rejected voters. —The North Carolina Legislature will assem ble at Raleigh on Monday next, November 19. —The coiner-stone of the ;rime Catholic ca thmedral was laid in Columbus, Ohio, on Sim- —There are 114 naptlet churches 1u the Stat Of Conueetteut, wither focal memeership 1e,E44). • , —,fohn Bradley . , for a long time connected with the railroad interests or Vermont, died at Hatland last ganday. . —Dan,Bryant, a very popular Irish comedian, In attracting large audience, at the Arch Street Teatre, —Rol. W. H. Taylor. wbo bas been appointed postmaster at Cincinnati-Ist a:matt-law of the late President Harrison. —A man has been arrested in Albany for col h ming money for the benefit of a (Worth, ana repining his own house with it. —lt Is stated that Hon. Johia Ho an will con test the election of Gen. Pile, 10 the first con gressional district of Missouri. —The Moosic Powder Mill, near CArboa dale, Pa., blew up on the evening of the bth - The loss Is estimated at taieoo. —R. D. Marshall: proprietor of Smith-tfeld Hotel, isle of. Wight county, tiled last week: nom an attacz of cholera. . —Nearly twenty thousand Loses of c,;:gs, contiffrang tine hundred atizen each, have been sent from Maine to Boston this year. —Last year 402,r5i0 vessels cleared and cuter-. td the'ports of Great Britain, and only one per cent. of tale great.mukttude were wreoloal. —Toe people of North EAst, Erie county, have subscribed $16,000 and the necessary ground for a Methodist Episcopal seminary, —The New Orleans Tribune, in a 'column of editor's], advocates the election of General B. F. Butler as President of the United States in:. Ftanao auppOrta, by voluntary. cOntribu Hone, 24,000 evening echoole, employing un,too Lumber., and attended by 000,000 puplia,mostly adults. —At Richmond, Ky., the other day, more than tirenty men and boys engaged to a street right, and were all blazing away with pistols —Dr. Dlckison. of Media. Delaware count,, Pa., recently discovered near' that place, an almost inexhanstrible bed of verdl .antleue or magneslan marble. —The steamer Henry. Von .Phtd, from Locus for New Orleans, wittia,asa bales clew. Din. has been burned near Donaldsonville Twollves were lost. —Mrs. Jeanette C: Preston, widow of the late Rev. Ls,'WU-Preston was accidentally burned to ,death near Lewisburg, Ureeribier Chanty, Ya., on lust Thursday week. —The houseatapporuatax, In which General Lee surrendered ...Grant - , be advertised fur sale. Some enterprising Yankee should boy and make It up into canes and entilLboxes. • —Minister Bigelow. of Franc% wen relieved Az hie own request. wen anxious . to get buct to - the qutut of sin 11 brury,and to prtier.ea with some Mortify Wore be bus ions butt In slew. —'The sixty days grace allowed In -Canada, by law, to bunks, will expire In the case of the Sank of Upper .Canada, next week, when Its affairs will probably be placed In the hands of recall; et . s and wound up. A census; has recently-been taken of the canine species inhabiting Paris. The city pos sesses 40.987 flogs, 30,000 of,whlch are pets, and 11,031 ' , latch dogs. Tills glVes an average of One dog to every 40 persons. 4 .-On Thursday of last week one hu hdred and sixteen colored persona passed through Atlan ta outhelr way to Charleston. They are go- Ingle Liberls,under the charge of a colored. clergyman of Mourrvia. Tile Savannah .lives says that a. large number of such umsgranle are ulreadP eoliemod at Charleston. r have been during two. weeks punt the before, .01 ap lea from /klaryland runnersLa d . u g e reater than for- eight yeare so short a time. l ' iittig eo th r ever "r°re barrels received were co °!:l"lrth9u2and ties of i l a tt v e p lu l el es lo . g . met h y of ant ed. ncehaoricely thirty Yeulco paper saysiabanetified from the time of the .ail.tatil and I lamagenet s i Is ever abrogated in Engialed4thorofe,,wo law son of the opulent lord Is a begg a r; , f 7gfo i f t lp husband ( p t racet ay , il wlt ig n hal3ce.rtTOOTtu-g4lieto th e sell her within twenty-lour hours; See k,and partialmentor tho rod ls In full bloom: belt under such eirCuzustances, woudterfni that th 4 people of X masted should mirth r un a thorortgh clVial and political referral', —la tho - report of Engllshraeloryinapee;. tars for the rix Months, Ending Apnlio. 66. It Is stator' that (hiring that. period 1310 acci dents liom machinery ocourtod, of: which 29 /Were fatal, and 14 caused amputation of the night hand or arm, 11 ampututimirof left hand •t' firm, 241 utriputatlolls Of part of right, 144 uiputatlon of left., 4 amputations 'of part of ing or foot, 101 traniure of limbo- and bones( Ist/fracture of band or _foot, lid injories to hand or taco, rod 1514 lacerations, contusions, de.; 30 children suiferra amputation of part of right. hand, Will 30 amputation of part of left band. . 116 es Love Ito - Outo.—The Ashtaisulit (Ohio) &Wald pUbIIBIIeS as genuine - documents' the VOUlJlttbia, records e Weh we give below: 7 Slats of Ohio versus Qdrin Knowlton.:. .ley 18, 1011.—Uptu hiquiry, appears. that Calvin Knowlton is guilty of tiding from die township of Alen gen to tie township tor Leh.. non, ou the Sabbath Puy evening, previous to toe.nueet,to his sweetheart. Tuelefore It to my opittiou that the iialiiKnowiten psV to the 1210 BUM Of one itull.sr for ',reeking _ the laws or morality. ilawz.str, J. 1' IVAnSltit,'Depety Recorder., Jut . ), 1812.—8 y virtue of st warrant, Jona- thun naruer app., axed Wore me, nun utter Witnesses helps( beard; It is bay opinion that the sist.i Warnerpay the state of seventy-11,w cents and costs, tor taking eight cocks or hay .it the eshhatti of the Dthilayol .Wlthstandleg . th e %ta Warner' ' bray .o,,,ght. ,haVelicenpjelliel bye heavy thundershower. )fiairta, „Record, , er IP . GENERAL NEWS, • • FOR SALE, . . THE DWELLING HOUSE • . , -. . . No. 81 fourth otrcet near Wood, nom. oecopled In part by Mum. Tiernan A Ham Attorneys. For price 01.1 term, coot:treat • , i rEOPI.F.S , NATIONAL. BANN ' : lion: r . Cotner Wood and tint, 0r ,.. GET NONE BUT - A 1 , i . . GROPER & BA.EEE, fora HoWay • GIA. It 'l..s .PerfreL god cheiqore th e best, Dou'r, fall to callaa4,erli at ORtSI DT DID L.MId. Y. D. . ' This_ subject Is vitally Important. Beside it, diet, exercise and baths sink into insignia 'canee. My pale face country women aro drink' tor lack of room, freedom; they are hang tu stifled. Dress re formrsproelann short skirts as us the remedy. This is well. The short shift is an tinprovement—fi movement upward, but of no consequence compared with the readjustment of. the. dress about the middle ei the body. That part conrulnS the vital organs. Is a man stronglit Is because Lb , . middle of the body Is strong. Is a woman vigorous, It is because tile middle of the body is developed .5011 ;sable. The c uanges.needed In woman's dress are the Endoin, and I believe.their importance nn In the onler aimed: I. Tile t hou whale about the waist is to be very loose, without whalebones or other stiffening, and the elllrts carried with anspondere over the shoulders. • • • • 3. Thu arms and legs are to be so' Warmly. _dressed as to maintain healthy circulation. 3. The skirts to fall to the knees. I -nave said that the importance of these several changes is In the order named. The lungs, heart, liver and stomach, which togeth er„muke up the fountain or lire, must, have room, or the vital forces must halt. With the corset and tight lacing, these organs are re duced one-third In size and two thirds in mo . _ BenWs an] equilbrium of ctroutation are inter clumeablo terms. Whoever, whateVer living thing, either animal or vegetable, has defect ive tircalation,lias defective health, Flannels, cotton padding, thick shawls, cloaks and furs piled upon the chest, while the legs are cover ed with a single thtekneas of cotton Moth sur rounded by a balloon In the shape of a hoop, meatus the chest and freezes too legs, The legs and arms, separitted so far f om Theron ter of the body, Surrounded hi the cold air, need to say the least, as much elo*blug as the body, and ought to have on one, or, lu cold weather In this climate, two thicknesses of knit woolen. Witorien complain to me of headache, tell me their blood is all In their head and chest, while their . Met are accold an ice- With the fashion. able iti cab, now can It be otherwlsrl Let them cover the limbs with one or two thicknesses of warn, auntie!, and the feat a. dross, tied the head - and chest - will beittfineduttely cc llevetL - The abort skirt, alit-Tough in importance to health the least vital of these Owes changes, is nevertheless very important. The skirt should tall a little below the knee. The pants :should he the large Turkish. pants, which, made long enough to fall to the ankle, and fastened at the bottom by being drawn close about the ankle with a slight elastic cord, should then be drawn up to the •place usually occupied by the garter, and pulled down to the middle, or alittle below the middle of the call of the leg. When going odt into the cold air the.e.x. posed part of the leg should be covered with a patent leather anklet, and during the cold •settsOn of the year that part of tits leg should he covered -with two thickuesses of woolen. While all this peeular arrangements is, in 'point -of convenience and protection, less satisfactory than )),be straight pants, such as gentleman wear, t.nevertheless advise It, be cause it is very easy to Introduce the short dress with these- pants, and very difficult to Introduce what is known as the Bloomer cost ume. For example: In my school at peg ington ' Massachusetts. I had more Uteri a hundred fashionable young ladles last winter, all of whom wore constantly during the school year the short dress, the gymnastic costume, while all tile fashionable ladies etthe village out side of the institution adopted the saute dress. Indeed, It is almost rare to see In Lexington a lady with along dress. An attempt to intro duce the Bloomer costume, 11 um sure, :would . have proved a fallure—not In our own house, perhaps but In Its Inftuehee outside. All through our part, of the country, when we go out to ride, we see ladies in the short dress. Indeed, some of the clergymen, who observed that our young ladies changed for the long dress on going to Church, came to me to say that they hoped I would atiow them to come in Weir short dress, for they Liked very touch to see them. :A single lady appearing In the streets of Boston in the. regular Bloomer cos. tame attracts a crowd of boys, while twenty of out. young ladles can go Into Boston with out remark or notice. The fact is, we men and hose are very Jealous of our breeches; but the gymnastic costume does not involve that gar ment, and eo we lords of creation give our consent to its adoption by our sisters. • DU. CILAUSSJEWS , CMPRESS LA C(I3I.IVSITION 1311111.A.TetICE ruuu Clig rEUX.—lt has lung been gaolen That the Hair. by mental exertion. by excitement. Olscase - and lnal perfe.'t clrenistlOn, lose, it. vitality. (Urns pray anct(alltolf. Tbat eminent French . Chemist, 1)11. CHAUSSIe.U. bus promdtd a complete antblotr. and st We same time a beautiful &eosins. for the hatr..l3rable and finely perfumed. gemember this Is lh artleltefor tue toilet sybirbllss ever been presented to the hublle. IT IS NOT n UTE. It Will It P man sot soil th e dee.' linen IC will net n the b hair. Is erl the (It rennin •m g b ell of su pur. It relieves the scalp 01 - cl•ndrutrand ttoples, Oat tretrstlort. Presents the - hstr.fr tot (shims on'. even Anse Arse Casses the new hale to grow. It re , tore gr a y bele to Its tas land color. or the money wlll rellostled In every tnstanee. A • this preparation Is comparative-7 new In this country, tbe proprietor., present the teallosonials of well known persons As to Its eXceilettec. French and laced h Sole Agen t LVr ritesbureh, lOSEPII FLEMING bragictsc, No . Se Market !street. uolatlarw • • • A Beautiful Head of Hair: .. London" • The great •'pair Color Regtorer Lusure of '•Hair Color R. stoner •it u.loti" the Dregelug 'Hair (1 , .10r R scorer "Leaglon" llar. ••11nIr Color - K.l.oler 1. It nei II restore gray hale to it. original Color. :111t L ret7re th t e ile ' li r .frIr4U112. • .1 1 1 runt;3lre ail dandruff and iIC i; i;) XS /I taco the ba•r stilt. glossy a nd flexible. 6. It rilf pr Artre. We or/glue/ col r Lu 014 age. 7. It prevent tLe emir from taillna• off. 6. It willeure all Usti.: of tne scalp. , 91p 76 cents. e. bottle. Aix blttles, •Iblit at Or itYgl Vbi E'S. 33 , .1% toll/ :Inch street, abet, Vine and aL ' It.L.llnit druggists. and dealer* In toilet ar 3014 by SIcCLAIOI.347 licKEn:bk4:. 53 Mar ket letre..•.! GE.. A. b}LLY 3713,W strati, 4:33 J. n43larket 'itt3llll3, • Ittabubyb. 4A1.0 3 2.111111TT. A...cgtwyty. 311•Z:134.5i44 • TIE N BEASOMI WIIY HOWTET. TElt'd STOMACEL ttITTEIIS thoald MT.. • pl•ca to eirry bow. ' BEC&USIT. by Invigorailuithe torisUtatl*la and the , frarct they asut • LECAI:IO.: ttspecl.llllthelr use presents:Et it. emospherlc pots ou Inlets produces epl ~ I Luttes bona taking 'treat upon th e s late ln . ; BECACIF. they tura Indlocatoa, sod {roper:, ey,. ontele.g., to the /tome" h. BECA - Llot.: hey are toe Lest oppeli2l3l4 sect Oros. t present knows, EY.C.AtInt: are theen , y preparation ur c r. Ulan pereeni. of a Dalin,. hubtt cal safely rely le keep ihe beer (a go d awer. Uzi. they tons skid regulate the bowels. ane lh rarla Llr le.leve ilia • when constipated without relasst , • . Lte.t.:Allhe, the. ereng:htn t 7. ner.e4. titer U. 10,t.n. end the ..ntulat apt ttt. e L.; A Lit n c tee• or an attack of sextons or WI bun colic tot.. are +he bunt Matt that eau be adtetc, 1• , ..c..1 on !t., Inst.!. It t•At tk Itc. totabille the ihriae properties or n tonic, an Cterat lee end alai - this In ttelr oat It. and p. LIM:Alin, tn.) . are a apecifle against Ague and Fcec and all Ilse Intermittent,. nilwith all Unit 0.44.nri as waterfro n t ilv moun t a i n eme-Iy. are as harm /tit or the spring. 110 0 1 0/1111/5 Di cy lil 6 Diet, 3b: il 'PI W.M. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Erpresa Offtoe, 54 FVth (area, is on authorised Agent to mom Advertisements for the GAZETTE, and aft other papers throughout the United .Btatea and the Canada.. FOR SALE, - HEAVY PINE BOXES, svrrAßLz fOll PACKING ItACIIINXItc:. Inquire at GAZETTE COUNTING-ROOM. r FOB SALE. THE DESIRABLE BUSINESS STAND No. 121) MARKET STREET, fora few days o Inquire of .1. W. E. WRITE, Erg., ao2i:o10 " • • • itio rum Ore • • L'Olt SALE—On account of t ietlrelog of one of the peril:len '- TILE LEASE. STUCK, V/XTURES. TOOLS. Al CHINES, rtuetsrs, DIES, OVeNS. - OF A JA/*•...NIfD AND PRESSED TIN WARE ESTABLDILIBIEN.T. Address No. 89 THIRD STREET, no2i:oei . nu. but gb, Ye LENT RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE, (If 11..rooutA. In good repair. No. 14 Hay .lree A➢piyn Once on the pronto°. "Po •seselon glee Immediately. Tart of Lhe rurolture, it.c/clln Plano. for eate s bergalo. . no:1;o41 FOR BENT. THE - THREE STORY WAREHOUSE, No. 1:14 Virzi Wool, between Wood and Market ■tteeta. immediate pease Won given. Apply to JAlden A. IIUTCPILnON, _ noVolt No. N Duquesne 11(a7. UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY:EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. r/7711111:1801/.. N oreruberlatb,l 1560. -?here will be¢ meeting of lb]. Commit See-at tho °face of WILL/All OW EN - S. JR., .Esd.. Oo Thursday, hor. 22d, lost., at 2 P. ill, kis desirable that Were be a .full attendance, as i:p;rxutsl:estWeoXe up. urde, JOtN W. . ISIDDELL. T__rnse:, ::: ry., n023:0.14 NOTICE. ALL PEIISONS A RE CAUTIONED -"" against harboring or trustitg my lOn JOHN, ,a 1,411 pay to delta of hla contracting. LIMPS MIVLIMISZLER.. ellatratott. Nov. 7,p, t e a. nollkoW AUCTION fIALE.—Irwo good • BULK OIL BOATS if a 3107 ,, , ,,, i t0 m t 1 i .1 ,13 0, 1,1,15 n e 1 t t.1 1 ,4 ahem city, n e ar Hand otreet Lnd c.a. 00.1. xo. Is Hite zrzzi-r. MEE NEW AD " T -- JAMES I . BRADY• & ogncce • to B. donee & 130..) Corner Forth and Wbodllta, B rEI: & BROKERS, • D 111 ALL KINDS OT Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, SilVer and Coupons. OOLLECTIOISS nude on all accessible Pau La / 4 the United States and Canadu. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. li O UsI.FURNISDING GOODS. _____TABLE LINENS, SILEETINGS • 'MANI/ENS, QUILTS, rowEramos; FOR SALE BY WAITE, ORR' & CO., 1 30,3E 1 .1.Tt1a Eitreet. CLOSLNG OUT SALE, • .• B YA. - Ercrrxcav, - OF PATTEMON & HAYS. STOCK 07 - Boots and Shoes. • 'ln 0..1er to quit the Real' snit continue Wholesale t a...waive/sr The whole stock of over eight thous and dollars worth of Mat-class goods a tll he posi. ttvely soloist:their store, corner or the IlLamand. • Allegheny. dale. EVERT' . DAY THIS WEEK, at' 10 and 2 o'cioek. - no=t A. LECIOATX, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. QIIICY OP CONTROLLER Or ALLEOTIE.siT CO, PrrisnuNOLL August lOth. WEL SEALED TROPUBALS will be received at this aloe until 44th instant, incluilve, 'for thrnishing and letting from 75 to'loo feet of REIF CTIRIS 14110NEL and for furnishing Buick and repairing the bide walk at Court Boole and Jail: Bids for new Curb !Bone, ottting and re-setting old Curb Stone to be at so muds "a foot lineal; far fornh bine new Brick, laying and relaying Brick to he at so much a yard. By direction of County Commtraloners. nott lIENILY LAMBERT, Controller. V A ASTMANII PATENT Portable Fording - 7 - FAMILY BEDSTEADS The Best Beddeads for Family tse in the Auld. We manufacture siren amPlltyles of both DOUBLE ANL/ nINOL.Ie lIELMTEADII.•II of which fro so arranged ea to admit of their being ;oast? olded without removing atoll or *erne or even dla arrack.lng the bedding. Whet. folded they ate per. fectly ladsf le, and can easily be carried Itnni room to .ftont or nom house to house. tt To be seen at SMITH. & 2tIOTTZ74. 140 tlmlth acts street. n 0.11.012 11. P. IMAM. Agent. AUCTION A UCTION SALE OF.DESIRABLE r BUILDING LOTS, FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. • • number of Lou, from two to flee acres each, ad- Earthly a.lapterl for U !'ling RE-112.1:01Ce, situated on the Perrysville Mang Road ON C Ms LE from Alreit:ten) City, Aolotrlng theresidences of Messrs. 111-sell, Pulley, Roy red others, wtil be off , red or th e premise!, at PUBLIC dUCI - 102., on Tuost3a.y, nt 11l o'emek A. Those Loos are u esurpassed :or Building purl lL . ea. bring eery or access Or an t I[olcl - it road of modern," ',Vic; well watered be . runeteg • , reams and numerous are rntlngs, and having southern and rarterariiwrarea. TM.. OP alll...—lipe-halrCalh; balaOte In:. 2. and 5 years, watt Iry crest, scoured by bond and mortgage. For further particulars and plots of the property, apply to. JUII. D. BAILEY, crock and Real Estate Ilroser and Arettooetr, _ . No. 104 Fourth uteri • N. R.—Dinner will he turnl,hril, :Tor of ripen, on theplrmlies. notl:n4 FURS FOIL L4DIE,S, Fers foi• Ladies. • Purrs for Litlike Fiera for ..111.9.5e5„ Fura for Children, • ' Pura for Gents • An fzumeos• ztoct of eve t ry vorlefT. .411 N! iif7 • ,ow, HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE OF c• 0 , Mt TIP c*:, ' OO .. 131 Wooll' STREET. nol7 • SirsiManN n E e CAMILIG . the ¢uw tiroVerik Baker No ,1 Sewing Machine Before buylog elsesr4ere. It It the best for they tt.e. Vet out! At n01:¢63 NO. 19 TIFTII hTRIefiT. A LLEGIIENT. '.OII.IIiTY, as. CO2ZONIMALTU or 17.Nlern..v.soria. To the Hairy seiMegal eptesentatleerofJAMKS HE.A.NET. Ist, of s d county. deceased: You are hereby elted to besod appear , x,r,r. We, b. filf•T, tteitlttet of %tit In and for staid count on or before• 4nT(7ltoAt, the Stb day Pf December s.e.it t at said rieglaler . • ()Mee, St. Ittaborgb, then and there to take out Lettere of ladnalnlirratlon on the Etlltte of sold JAW. Hea ter. deceased, or chow cane,. tinny,way Oa SUB! should t barren tee no one or more of Ine cred. Ito,. or .Orne other At perryti. . . GlTen undfr 10' bawl awl real of office,at Pitt, burgh. Ws d•T 412...0•erbb0r, A. D-140. Jub. 11. ItAT. tteglat..r. SOLIAERIP • 13,01317T1E5, PENSIONS, Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &c., Collected In the !Monte t pusilble time, by BE:OWN. • • Jogs 0; Leinni. ,-,Attoquys at tam. ' OClce, NO. 1114' Fifth greet, n0J6:41 , 6.7 . irirrsetrhatt. TUE GROVER &.- RARER • SEWING MACHINE Is the Ultima Thule of Mechanism. • Plea. call awl ezaialne It at - NO. IA FIFTH .4 111XF T. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ReCORDING FIZGCLATOII . 2I 0971 CZ, /41 - 16111n1011, Nov.. 12th, 1906. 1. • Notke Is hereby et, en that the asseatments• for the ursainsr, Paving end Curbing of Watson strett from Euvcl to Chestnut Mmes . ; Chestnut street, from Fore. to Ilibbon streets, s nd Ulhbon street. from Chestnut to Magee 'Meets, to the Eighth Ward; and YninkUn street, from Washington to Fulton str ets, In the Sloth Ward, her; been wide end con be seen at thts olds', until the 22d day . of November, UGC ►fret which 'time they will be turned over to the City•Treaserer for collsct to:, CHARLES 11C1CINSPNARII, uolCati • Recording Regulatoi. (7111 EAT REVOLUTION IN- TILII7 **INC TRADE OF THE UNITED BTALTES. , —PURR CAL•FOHN In OHnelli•ONS, made Atld preparedsta If dorm In France, Von pore • (Aar., Ma in lee, and taking the place of Imported Chaco- P % u eOnder gni ed would aftentloo Or Wine Dealers anielilocel Keeper.. to- tree ollowing letter, which may glee •eorrect Idea of the quality of their Wine: : "CONTININTAL Hoerr.. PrriLAner-rnra Oct. :nth, 1E641 "MEMOS. HOucucn Vo.—Oenetrrneur Hay og given your Oallloroia Charm/ague r thorough teat, we take pleasure In raying tbat we Mug It she twat Amer! an wthe +se have ever oied. We shalt 11.' once place It on our bill or fare. S ours truly • . J. N. KINtieILEY CU." Call and try our Callfor.l. UnamOngea• nol2;u7e BOLIONnit (0.. 36 Deg at.. N. Y. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! JAMES . T. SAMPLE: • HAVING YOKGHT. VIZ yr ELI. KNOWN DRUG HOLISM UN CORN•K,GP IsKuPatAL AND ISUNINbUN .nTS.; ALLEOHANY s WIN beep on hand • full assortment of all klnda of Gas, And which wilt be cold cheaper than any other house In the two elites. Prescriptions carrAnly preparedby • AM thin dr A t iitds of FILETI3IIIKRY and FANCY Ward on nand. orAO • niSSOLUTION—The partnership A- , heretofore existing between the undersigned. wider the mune of FlSllitit. U ALIAS: a Machinists, barn this day been-dissolved toi tentusi consent, ha l ed een of ALI:MUT FISHER hs.ing seen pu by cflAill.Y.B P. °BABAS( and WILLIAM K. ZiehlltihiliSS, who wilt continue the business at the old stand, ender the pun of CHARLES F. GRAHAM ek CO. They will nay the debts of the firm of /LOMB, GliaH.l.ol .t. CO., and are atone eutborized to es • calve and receipt for debts due came firm.' ALBERT Jeldß.E6l. FOHh. . wm. k. Mc(7124NE89. AGLIGIIINT CITY. ZioV, 1. 11155. nolial9B ROUTE FOR SALE. • A QO O D • ROUTE ON THE • Apply tietween the tome of ONE sad. 781111 o'clock, at tLu ow 6 COUN [NO ROOM. Itzeovottrta PzatiLA.Toll.B (IFPICX ( enTsungnett, Koren:l6er rah, IBM 1' VSESSMENT NOTICE.—NotIce 9,-.4.7.ll:l;l`4"APtlnt4Tragg for ` 1! 41 , T.VoTti to Kim streets, In the bLith WarO.,•nnd n b ' elr lbf tan ee tats • Oil 0n CO until the 111th of Not:ember, 1060, Vier which time they will be turned over to the City Trtasurer for collection. ,j 1021 ) ItitICEISPIAttEt. Itee. Rec. IiIrEORGE HEAVEN, CANDY MANUFACTURER Andr terTh, eet. i .g l'l N Al?* c ""2° .. "2" . N 0.112 tederal Street, ' )krona dal: Rove* the Tint National. Hank. 4,4•UO V I Nr - C1 0 "4 PAA 111 ti,:t) z „ _N :„ 1,• " ADVERTISE 11-Eta. MATES! SKITES! SkITES! SHEPHARD'S starmALAT I DAVE DECEIVED MOST OF MY ItTOCK. an 1 otter to the Trade a aelectloo from 5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES Before •purchasing elsewhere, call and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES BOWN, No. 136 Wood. Street. ffAINENT . • • • • KANE 7 PETROLEUM:: SOAP. • • • SOMETHING NEW,- CHEAP & BEAUTIFUL. • • AN EXQUISITE TOILET ANDIVASHING SOAPIAMBINED, 11.1.47 , 13 PETROLEU.ItI soap After numerous rellsfactoly lest, In hundreds of ;amities. confidently offered to the public; on Its established merits, as the teat Toiletcomp In the market; as a thst-rate Weaning mp and Flumive of all Cloth stains. it is also anti efficacious emotions, being eacellent remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases. grant Its peculiar cheMicalc ,re blnations, It Is en (troy free from unpleasant odor., and foreign sub 'lances. • For wale at the principal Druggists and Grocers Is Pittsburgh and Allegheny. no2l:oas 'pITTSBURGII BREWERY. CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO BREWERS, MALSTERS a HOP DEALERS, StleCO•los3 to JOSIIIIA OUODEN at CO., Pittsburgh, WM. W. All OLIRAON, Allegheny, --- The attention ortha customers of the two firm la partleolet Ir toTttell to t•or • ALES, AND.PORTER, Which. throrgh thWeareful [election of Nlsit front our extent We malting f.el Iltles and flops from the yards aaat and West, we tai. guarantee t be pure aniaatlafaltory to the ti ado ' Our tN DIA ALE has been highly real, onirnied by /aV.TY:lV.lTM l n u 7o . Stotners k lease be pantsular °leave their or., n Ills stiles adloin log his old lirewtry, or at our office, Coma of Daqnesnt ®rand Barkeei Alley, 3109t0t0 , PLEVENTII LIST OF APPLICA TI...NS for Selling Liquors. sled in, t h e Clerk's mace up to November Mb. 1564. g e , : terira tareru, lilt ward, Pittsburgh: F r .derick Lothar. tavern. lilt wart. Plttrborgh: En g abeth tialtert. tavern, lit ward, Pittaburgh; Chu. P. Mane r. taversi, lit ward. Plttrburgh; J o h n Taira:tavern, tst wont. PIP stur rill: Jobs Mutt, von, tavern, 11 ward. Pittsburgh: riedertek /I,llteltg, tare , u. ward. Ylltatotiriatt Itetiorca tirindrod, taserri.lt *awl, Pittrotinth: Patrice ti• briber. eating Wine. 3.1 wa• d. Plualr's; Patrick Broke, other goods..dward,l'ittrbuigili; Tho. Twiford, tarrrn.4.ls ward. glitsburgh; Daniel 11..rwtg, tavern, sth ward, l'itarinizer; Matthew Zirbut, tavern, Lth ward. ritulouran; Frank Meta, tsv.ru, Ills ward. Pittsburgh: Chia. t erg, eating house. Alb ward, I htaourgli; Cheri Uhlman. tavern, ad. ward, Fittriburgh; Josenh Minor, Wing liaise. Mb ward, Pittsburgh seimatiati Freer. tavern 9th ward, Pitts:inth; Taos. Ptovens, le- era, 9th ward. Pittsburgh; . • P gaucho L. Johnston, tavern, Pth ward, Pittsburgh; act. Ng:lsaiah, eatin house., gth ward, Pitt rg i Zimmer. r ating . 9th war+, l'lttaburgh; dot. B, rioter, eating bonne, nth ward. Pitriburgo; R. Gallisath, rating hon.e. itnn ward, Plttaticrgh; N Linton other g .od.. 10.11 w.r.l, ritteburgh; WlllionMcCoy. stung house. loth ward. Plttab`g; 11. IL Blair, tavern,lst ward. Allegheny' Anglo Callaghan. tavern, hit ward, Allegheny; John Nichol.. tavern, id ward. A llegheny; J. J. Vo`tt, tavern. Id ward. Allegheny; John mot, wipe honor. Boro ot lilt raloghun teeorge Inner •11, retina house. B ro E. Brno diem Jas. L. 11. Vi 'Donald, eating house, E. tilem:ogliam Heart' eraser. tavern, Borough Lawrenceville; J. rimith AAd Jon., eating hn. Lawre••ille libuti. Bench, tavern. Hero. of South e. Plitsburgo; ton a Aurin. tavern, Borough of West Pittsburgh. John Cher.. tavern. Borough of West Pittsburgh; Anth, eating brow. Bora. labarp.trrgh; J. P. !Swaney. tavern, Findley township: . labs It Own toting honer. Llbrrty pwnshin: WPM. It. Faustman B uilt township; Peter rewire., tavern, MiliMn ownsiplo: • Daniel Footle, rating-house, McClure township; Braila Freeborn, eating house,' McClure towhee.' p; Loots Cranky, tavern. Peebles wneliip; hatonel Tamer. tavern, l'en a township; Charle. King, tavern. boss tovrto.bip; reb Lank. Jr tar Bererve townrhin• • The Court will slton ir EDNESDAY, thfl Mtn day oC _November, WA. at SO o'clock S. ho., fur hearing the above applications. WM. A. lIICHRON, Clerk. FRINKLIN COTTON - IfORliS 9 E. HYDE'S SONS Are now prevared t, sane future COTTON TA.R.1.4 CAEI'ET . covarcycr TARN, CANDLEWICK, TWINE. BATTORIEI, CUTIOI4 WARPS, dc.. Se. WEST CreltAl. STREET. between Robinson and Laeock. Allegheny City. re. P. 9.—A1l order. by null atte • d.d to.• noiVngli BusiNEss mArcos COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos. 6 and 8 at. Clair Street. Has a Prapetual Charter. ii. , k - Efehing. Prima nahip and Arithmetic, time unlimited ' 81000 Arithmetic and Penmanship per quarter of three months 2o 00 Penmanalitp, par mouth 8 00 For Circulars or apcctmsus, address I N. 81.1A/PEE, or notlitwa J. P. IIdeCLAIIIONDS. FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. 'I,Y ONES ,. No. 110 Wood St., ?Pittsburgh, Keep, on howl and manufactured to order, the FIN ICBTSTYLIC ois 011,T. BOBS:WOW) and %VAL CVA and SQUARE allitltOtt, BAIT and PICTURE , trltAkte B. etwaln Cornice. Bends and Butions,, CoorOle, Tripod and Bracket Tables of emplane dertin mid workmanship. OILDINat AND BEUILDING - executed to the Wittiest dole of the art. • SirrRIWIS ISODEKATE. noLulllnWa LOUIS BERGE & CO., alanufaCw Saran of GRAND •2413 SQUARE Plaliotfr -- - Warerooms, 117 BLISICALA Kraal:T. becond Block 1. eat from Broadway, NEW 10111 i Theano& manufactured by this arm are radon,- e,d by a l t the leonine artists of the country for their powerful, clear brilliant and sympathetic 100 1, t for their durability and excellent workmanshio CI Ten Or.laVn Rosewood 1 lanes, with our °mud French Repenting 001100. Carved lee., adroll dotk f . t_i_d_lile . ,ata ‘ trritteri guarantee for n t1: 1 ; . SEiLr. .4u ewe FITZPATRiCK le BROTHER. FIRST PREMIUM GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER:. 43 MARKET iTUSET, 14,1,11 street Fltrturh. PENS ANR CANEU t , u Who s leasle and Ratan. Pitrod REPAIR. , D. Cercona out or the euy b•ivltur Pen. to repair con stud th e m by Nall and promptly returned. 1014:07 tMWT LAMP EXPLOSIONS MADE laity is accomplished by the AL ADI)IN GAB LAMY, because It hae neither eras Dor Callao re, is Ant TIMM Caenotbe broken by a rALL, SPILL OIL, or be Oiled DURNINO. It ts • Road Lamp. ft loth, a Den (which the . 'clod will not blow or t) /QUAL IN Unit WAY Ti. COAL OAS. at El•Ly-Tiir COST. too con Woke the Rama 0160 A Moot) as Cheap ILB co.), WITHOUT INJegLING 2111 LiGinr. bTATE ltl lilt TD 11r ,ale at No OS Yourth street, l'lttsburs h. Pa. col6:o2.oawr JELLIES AND JA3119.-245 doten fresh Jame and Jollies, of anpartor quality, put hp in pint tumbler*, including Strawberry, Hasp berry, Blackberry, Red Currant, WM., Crab Apple, limn Gage and Hamann*, lust :greyed and for male by the done or at retail, by JOHN A. RENSHAW, nob), Corner Liberty and Hand street*.. JARED M. llittlSH, }(177•41.C217111L1S or • ". Steam 13ollers, Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works,. &e. wr.,..T.,P11,11.1.M.14 SUNDRIES.: 100 bble. No. 2 Soap TioalnT . NI drums Caustic diked: was Soda Ash; VG pigs Soft Lead; 800 bags ltebbed Nitrate, In Mora and for calC by ALEIANDER KING. ' 4 1 00 D MEOWS . FOIL THE . AF. na. YLICTED. PATENT MEDICINES 4 DRUGS, bottle prices. MMISTTKU•S KIT4EBS 41_per DKAIL L E'S tit iIfoTATION SITTrICIDII,4Ido. rUW'D HUU I lb. And onrrththlf °V° Mw t rAil., l 4 STORE. 24 , wrr • • • Alm 8 St. Maly JUST ItECEIWED bbls. fresh tab Es Stose;ll Butter;: •• , .. cl.l. r. pure lac.; • .4 t:IIIPM,tr..1 3 t)OP Meal ash , . Po II i O • , les ehellbuss. 4 11.E.N.h.Y REA, 32., re . a ' ehrostse delight/I. CRACKER BAKERY ZLN3:I CONFECTIONARY, 317 Melbprty - eltreot PITTSBURGH, PA. lESITIMI VETETHEIIILL & SLOAN'S • .I :" ALU I MIV . P. • LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS! .I. O BIIEINT • Gas Condensing Burnet& .nn Ire used on any Lamp, sod Dispense entirely with Chimneys. The name produced by tuese Burners spreads ant similar to that of lies. The construction is such that the smoke is contined In • 0.1 COllderiSlng Climber, and Is wholly converted into dame. 'the burner does not depend directly wpon the wick lot to light, but burns the smoke inch Is produced therefrom.' and Burns Less Oil Than Chimney Lamps, And produces a.moro Brilliant Light than any other burner in the market. • STATE MID COUNTY. RIGHTS FOR SALE: ( Baying* purchased the keit of disposing of the ab,,v o Burners lu Allegheny County, parties wish. leg to P examine or purchase. can be accommodated bhiey crealli mithneld, ng at my ittsbu °Mee. rgh. 134 WATER s • JAMES BLACKMORE. WASTED. • non DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. • THE CO-PARNTEBSUIP HERE tofdreezlsting between J. T. WAMILLINE. and CUAH. H. BLICit tinder the 611113C•nd style 'of WAIIEI.INK KARL( has this otty (Vetober IStn, ISM& been dissolved by mains' conleut, J. T. Sle.l.ttiK disposing of ON Interest to f16,1111.A.ti T. 11NA KE. and 1y /J. L. ptmiTLEIL. • - J. T. Wit 1.1U.1.0/ .C. B..BAUtt., I .to Al/posing of my interest to the above parties, I cordially recommend aPd..solicat for the new firm of ISARIt. RNA lit 1 BUETTLEit, ntontl¢usnen of the ...Mom of my friends and the nu tale ye • erally. J. T. WA hIELLNK. I= BARR. SNAKE & BUMMER,: 8-.0. to WA.MELINK &B &IIIt, • No. 12 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, • IMALISSIX Pianos, CPrgaaris, And Musical Gotta atnerally. /61,301 e Agent. ter the CtlAb - Ated BRADECET: New 1 nrk. arid BCIIo.IIACKEIL & CO.. rhlladel villa. PEA A. ESTILY &. "COTTAtit,” arid B. D. W. SMITII.6 • AMEIOCAN it ORGANS, and /11.T.1N0,.. PATENT GUITAR. The ieetOltaltan and German Violin and Guitar titrinys ate [ay on hand ' PITTSBURGH GIS SIVIiG C 0 Office, No. 2 Merchants' Hotel, CDR. THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. CIP3ff i N.ICTISIZILEN: JAMES I. BENNET, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President, ROBSPCHRISTY, Sec'y and Tree*. JAS., I. BENNETT, • W. W. PATIIICA 11 11 t1T. 11 . 1 /..): EY, J. M• 11. ekt/Sisbl, JOILN 1111/LEY. ' W. A. \I)1 Office Hours, 9. a. m, to 4 p. nom.. w.-,. utus....w. , c. etorrss::,;(d. / O. reran. MYERS, HOPPER & CO., '• (Successors to B. R. Bulger.) NO. ' 45 Smithfield St.; -- ltennfaeturers and Dealers In all kinds of WI7.IFLIV..I9VCIMIJIM. I - Parlor, Chamber, • and Dining 'Room Sets, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, Together onta a for Sasortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constant!, on band and for sale :t the 3regirroart C7eamata. Prloepar. 1 86 6 . FALL . 1866. cD.A...naßiors. We are now extablttne for YAM. TRADE tbsi most entendre stock of epode ere twos sank ki.d'tbs pleasure of offering to our patrons. English Brussels and Tapestries, Of our own Impotiattou,. aomprialu g many now sad choice puteras never before la MI/market. RICH IVIITOI IND Mill CARETS ATE TUGS, SWISS I&C$ ler vul Ileitutt Patten:3d Cenika, Bide & Centre Tassels, Loops & Bands, Choice 131710 s Notting" Curtains.. KVALAND & OOLLIIII Nos. 71 and 73 111178errizirr. Nut bolls* to V.O.Custom House and Yogi °Moe. • " Second Floor. Cama c 7 c 4:2:ETHALsEns AID WATER-PROOF AND COLD-PROOF ARCTIC GAITER SHOES, ratmte4 by T. C. w....tacs,.of Holton. THE GOODTKAR METALLIC RUBBER SHOE "ItIMPA NT. of Nausetnet. Connect:cat. Would In form Heaters and the pnblle generally that thee are she arelome owners oftO Patent and •801 e ifouttforrur ergot the stave named Shoe. and will promptly yroseente any and ail infringements of their rights ander Raid Patent.. MI genuine ARO ICeS are bound telllteord and hive the name of tee Pstentie and of our Company on the bottom. All other* ere but poor Imitations. The publle will promote their own interest by parebeatng those only made by tills Company, at dl 71 Conn. watt*, EM811743.10 . ' N o t 171 and Pearl st , Boston, and BILIEUEN atIOUTIIINVION. Nos. 07 and 1,9 Liberty at., blew York. are Bole .dgenti for the sale of the *bore named Sao's. Jamas E. Etrualllf. Prost. Gail. U. ScaanYON, lives. • nolLoM PRlVl,lnntfor",l l 2•Eal" etr7 POCKET CUTLERY • In Wm oily. Moo. Hollow(31-round Razors Endless Varlo,ty. 1;971%i. N. • cocaminiair, Agent Plusbnigh Cutler, Comm:4, Abs. 67 and 69 Filth . Street, BllttillNG.) • 00)3 ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of 1861 and 1662. • • All who served three ►ears areentttlad.llollloo houbty: those mentos two ►ears, Sad; or who were discharged by reason of wounds, or that helm • 2 hr.. Aronths Extra PAN , - Ii dila Volunteer Olken In the serelce 114. lidt. and discharged, .mustered out, or resigned since Aprti 9, MS. PtilittiONS.—Permstiently disabled ace entitled to $lO4 421) or $2ll, according to degree oh &Wll - J. Ji HALL rATTABLION, Attorneys, ====! prrrsmonau AND OAKLAND liainutim lusts. " JOHN K. dkHUNDOCH. (Suer...om to JobkMortloeb. Jr..) NURSERYMEN ANL) rLOILLSTS. Plttalmre4 sollatt - atteutt.lo to =elf extensive clock or FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TrZES, YES ireNDdu. UDE ANTL • L'lttaboria and OaklAtni.PAasenser'cars run t the li reenbwue evert , Li miaow. . Lijimot.24 VIPER! PAPA;IaI.PITTSBUB6II PAPER- 1A1,111107021 001EPANY,... Warebousa,SSl Third Street helm cesium hand, and Me sat* as lowest market. rue* NEVI TACK, ALM:JILL*, ILAKOWAILE, A ss rub, TELT and WEATTOSIA PATILEK• Itsseoo ban; um:trivia's* In Warehouse., CIS ntosCEltilla at Stautotaz r. bth, . . axle tea Allis. at Saw Iftlithtos. t0:- . WALL PAPEU—Of all grades, v for "'alio./ RC* Booms saci Intett• I PO 4 g JOS. a. au 'aril% :° la (resit*: sty. &Clio.' Nall NEW ADVER SELLING. OFF CM_.9.A.33.1E1 'AT COST, To Close Out Business, Together with • large stock of LADIES' FURS. GUNSINHAUSER & CO., No. 66 MARKET STREET. acktualzwa RILLERMAN'S DAT AND FUR EMPORIUM, I s FILI ED FROM CELLAR TO loft with a RICH ASSORTMENT OF 000 DR, which I. offered at ‘73EIEL"E - WW 171..ELT.IBIES. Our'sperlalty how • adios' aszci Cii-ork.Vas N g U r M 9 SLEIGH & CARRIAGE ROBES, • Although propired wi th a tall Una of HATS AND CAPS, WHOLESALE AND ItILT 14.1E141_,JE 11.1.A.N'ggi No. 75 J Wood gtreet.. aolnon I /AUDICIVS - Patent Double-ieting srrv.A.llll PUMP At.=.23 FIRE FUR I . I.ISIPLNG • • WATER, CRUDE AND REFINED OIL. This Pump combinei all the advantages of other styles of Pumps now In the market, with none of their ^erects. The Patent Steam-Valve applied to this Pump enables It to start at any point oral rote Cy empty opening the Valve In the Steam-Pipe, and the ?amyl. sure to stage at- once without the one of a starting. bar, or the annoyance - of rolling a fly wheel around to get It tdr the centre. /or Ittnicg purposes this Pump Is peculiarly adapted, as the -% elves can be removed by unscrewing one ant. and the Valve-Cheat cleaned In • few minutes. As the Pump a te pe In Its whole constroctlon. It doe. not rel t the k iielghtrboo r d of a machine rit e d P li re e s p a I :11;d n' :. f't or der. h in e po V n An and y be easily rep tired or seplaemi co wnen worn'out. Any carpenter cal:lnna keen a tetemlnates, of wale h any wood, • set of Valves for this Pump, If the Original ones should give out. AI Boller Feeder. It tia• nO super/or. aa It tan he made to run at an; speed, either slow or fat, to lull tho work It has to perform. The undersigned respectfully solicit the attention of then . naineron• Customers and the pub lic In general to the merlla of this Pump. and in. sire those wishing lath an article to call on K McSTEEN 4k CO , Agents, No. 34 Water Street,. e, NEAR iiIBERTY. And examine for themselves BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, DRY GOODS, Blankets, SiLien HoOds. FLANNELS, Casslyteres, Cloths, SHAMA SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 114Cuisllias, , ROUSE-FGRNISIIING GOODS, mccEELLEA.N - Lys AUCTION EMPORIUM, Nos. 55 and 57 FIFTHSTREET. CHINA WAREHOUSE. L RICHARD E. BREED, x:nozvaperzrea.. No. 100 Wood Street. WARE,EA.T . r i a sA TRAYS' SILVERI ABE PLATED 2 It A lt il lit Always on hand, - . ' BIIPN ' t Ing it n.... . -CHINA TOILE SETS, 0 . 11111. t IMMO NS , • BOHEMIAN. WARE UP EVERY DESCRIPTION LAVA CARD ne wo ,:.. rre,.LAVA VASEnio' ENGLISH . S L T AV N A WA Y of N I varleUes; tont wholesale and retail trade. . The tamest and Most eOntaete abet of everything In this line In the ell). Prices and terms the same as In the eutera ettlu. • EFL J. S. KING HAS reasoned the practice of DeittistrY at 1 , 7113. 1041 WX3I"Z•I3 • • Opposite the Cathedral, Where he wishes toned,. his Mends and patrons who are In need of the wile= of an expertencod DENTAL PBA(7.EIgIOI 4 FER. • x..peehusttaw.i...wlll be liven to the pre/errs- Hob of the natant teeth by akillftilly AWL/ Jena sena the most select material. and by giving *them other proper treat/mut. thus. preserving them for future uses and comfort irk tripe old age. hie/enmity of the twellrofyour,/ perrau fully attended to and oorre-ted Those beeutiful life-like artifi . cial teeth, th ere eo comfortable and useful by the magio of Me :DOC. [ores meiltantsto, will be made ready for Al/ who &ay order them. All meet dim:ore:lee of value tn strlnscrillef from polo lo the extraction of teeth, will dr akin- Pally administered to those mhos:nay desire them. . (Mee' boomtown 9A.9. to 4 r.• N. serhisos GOICAT:WESTEAN • • - r PLANING MILL, I ' - . • • Casa IA Wig itnet Ditiene Wty, • • viTTsztorto . u; PA.' , Bast Doors, Blinds and Mouldings NADC , • TO 011.019: ilinlinnthed work la pet dry house and tubbed when men out. , none.. /looting, Weatherßoardirm. laths and 'fihinsies constant') on hand hawing, rwimsring and Aleroll Calvin/ done with' dispMeh. Boxes of Oil kinds made to order. • au=da • JOHN NIZATII. BIN THE BEST. - PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, YOU OIL azrntsits. Itanntsetnnid only and for sonl • r, Er. g .t=bleraacterq"b. 4 - 112 t - W, N. W. Ver. ad and Itarket 009 • • ITIRSEUESII; P 64, 10 adred CABlll,l9 POTAIR3 . I. ma Au mpg. wbovg4i.' pasty*, aKt • " . . WANTS WANTEiPt • c 'AN•ACTIVE CLERK, , • lianas a few thousand daises to.loan his sinployer pa sail:tutors secants. Address uov ;Cs "'MAN trFAVTUEZE.'' tikZETTE OFFIC3 • W ANTED—BONDS AND , MORT.. (i.so KO to the amount of SJOSCO. 111 soma float WO to 6i0.,00 on ClIl or country 'property. coin cu mbe red ; UM! from to 5 yeas& to ego. Also finclue•s or Acconimodadon „Paper. having from &Wart - to the month. tono, to amount ot Sitttfe, in cum, fot=l63CO to 11 1 . 05 % Apply to U. CO. ' IcLAIN * • • . WANTED, TWO IrCir'DWG, 211.33. N. Wlao perfectly undrrntud DRILISINGUITIBMILL SToN eS and tiVSN/Nti A MILL. To clropetent band, steady wort and goo.) waswa will tnr. it Wen.' . . . . .. pple to the l'enita. nal, Manufactut rl mons, •llegbeitt county. 1 . 6., or a SO. „IA elect ton Aveuttr, Al egvi:ny 1.1 ty, from 6 to? o'clocl la the evening. , . no16:016 ANTED—AGENTS4-To sell by W bample, A.SPREW'SUAs OENgitATOlt. C.Oa. Can be aVarbiti . . 'any lamp Mates tile best ga. !lent In use from Carbon • Ill t Courenlen. as a c.ncile. Will not blow out. IMAM mane by agents sell/nal/Iglus and Lienerstors lei/k— -in the last X) days. Men are coining, money selling .t. Terms private. L. '/ILTOef. Si, Clair street. WANTED--ADEBTS—MAEE AND l uvery part or estena Pentp• Jilvanta for the tine tat... Steel Etivartufs, •PHAVE.II AT FOElit," "Tull - `LISCOLN'S 11031 X AT SPILINCIFIKLI), , Either bT Its mouth or on commission. Publish r•• rates allawed , to ; full particulars aPPIy• VC/40., Or addre.s, • • •TAltuts & fifth strest, rittabursh. ANTED - AGENTs—SI3 to $2OO v PER SIONTLI for dentlemes, an am to $2 for Ladle:, everywhere, to Introduce the' Common Seat. Family :lewing Aluhlse. Improved and Per fected. It WllLem, fell, mild , ' quilt, bind, braids sad embrotier Iwautifulir — price only 1120—mal, log the elaotte loelt-stlteb, and fully vv....Awl tor trrec frays. We pay the all tie wages, or a coll. mission, from which twice that Ivisotalt eau 141 made. Address or call cue C. BoNVEIta fibs., (Mice No. 2350. Fifth bred. - Phltsdelphia. Pa. All triton, answered prompt IT, with eirsulan .04 terms. • att•lth.* AGENTS WANTED r •. - FOR - THE MOST P - OPUIAR IND EMT HIKING SUKSCBIMON BOOKS HUSK We are the tu,st extensive pnlallshers la the Unt ied Orates, (haring alt houseS,) and therefore can afford to sell WWI cheaper and_pay agent. a n ors liberal commission then any other company. our beiok• do not pains through rho bands of Gen era: Agents, tag nearly all other bllNSCriPtiOn works do,) therefore we are xmoled to give our canes.- ere the !UZI per cent. which Is usually allowed to iienersl Ages... Experienced canvassers will see the dvantages of dealing directly with the pub- . Our series embraces the most populir. works on all subjects of Importance , and is se! ling rapidly both North and MAIM ~ - Old agent., and all others; who want Ilia best pay ing agencies, will please send lot circulars and are our terms, and compare teem and the charamer of our aorta with those of other publishers. Address NATIONAL L 7 Zdtuorlit.q Philadelphia, 11a. n01k02.7 WANTED. sieF.aav, Or good acqulrnments and teinviiatn hoblls. who It wltllot to turn bl♦ entire etteolort .o study ►oQ office, ♦ 111 be tekea Its a STUVENT CINF, with s qr.t-clias physte!an of thls city, TR= or CBACOE. Noun but tlioca coming with good ITCo4llGendations will be heard • Addle. PHYSICIAN, GAZETTE , OFFICE AGENTS NVASTTED Eau A 11,iEW Duoff, NOW BEADY.‘ WOMEN OF THE WAR. By PB.A—ti:; 113)01:;?, 'tithe of ~ The Bebelllol Record," .y e. • The object of this work Is t collect and present, narratives Of the services of the women whd:sharad th7 lre ril it=e " c ! islglg ght atront he tllll . el .ap pages • and la illustrated with steel pinto pairtratta, • engraved to the to , t Improved style: bold only by sobeu for dreatars, address or apply to 'KM s 1-10{S CtS, No. 68 rtfth el,eet. Pittsburg:l A _ • GENTS WANTED ISE THE EU REKA SEWINU MACHINE COMPANY to. sell their NEW $25 3IACIIINE. sew from tissue paper to heavy Beaver cloth or leather with. oat change of feed, needle .•r tension. Self-sleeting peemnre foot and newly designed four motioned U HDLIIIMSD. Addreac — enclosing stamp J It. BALL a Flu., • • RN Floli Street, (Second Floor,) °en Plualmrati, Pa. AIcE.N WANTED, .• TO ACT AS . SALESMEN, • Either permnently or temporarily. wbo are ' petent Preneage In Ana-class business relations. • Apoly.io person or 114itirCS• . W. BUCEft. . 017 .13:165 9/4 Grant street. Pittsburgh. ra. A G'ENTS WANTED—For the Gold MEDAL eIEWIMI 111,4, SINE % la eters Clt} and County to the lialon. The least eunartloste4 two-threal Machine la the world. Addl . .. A. JOIII.SUL/E s CU., 334 Washington street, Boston. Haas. u07th4,7 u 3: wrlri,l7rl WINTER STOCK OF E3oys' 212 store !arse and cOmplat:e eiOck of strris AND OVERCOATS, For the - Trlranr Season. Low. -GRAY . & LOGANii .Vo. 47 St. Clair Stivet. noo • HENRY G.' ECALE j DEEROHAI7 TAILOR; Northwest Corner of Penn & St. Clair Shy Destreo to tete= thanks to Ills friende and the pub.. lie for the many Pest fevors, and reerectftilli tattoo., Its a share of the!r ftture patronsie.. kle wool planed to bays tbcm exmatne Large and Carefully Se acted Sleek OP F 4 ine Woolen Goode I - rartlcalarly adapted ;el MR 10k rett, AD, init:JCS • - . . - • ' D ALL AND WINTER - GOOS. , w. H. WIPGEH • No.lo St. 111cdr.Stree1, ,''' Would call the attaittlen of balm to Ws stock of Goods, which boo beet, selected with great ure, 'nod contains all Um latest styles of Ootals_to be found /4 • firsl,elasa boas. Gents wanting • . SOLT Of CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER, , Wlll please call cod examine our good, and _ price., Also a fall and complete stock of THU/CHIN% GOODV. • 7 " MIL IL BIeGEE, mzucaAtir TAILOR.: - No. 10 St. '(Their Street. Plitsburah. WELDON & KELLY PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam P'itters, AND litikBS FOUNDERS A. large as!iertment of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, dr.cc, • 4LW4373 o2r .1341 VD. IG4 Wood Streel,near 8416. IIIM:b7 - r. Fifth Street, between Tunnel and ' Chaffiam Orectio. GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE Cyst clnu goods of all deseale4lono niworo on band and sold ea the lowest pehmwe. Ithoaltior don RIMPrt.II7 ahn,t NEw PAPER lIANGINGS. TOE PAGLOILS-.hexed Genii., .t Gold Bor. der.. • • roRLIBGAUJEg-Ponmelan Paitnrnis dn Orange gro O und YH HALIA—Nan Ortek, Putter:ha on fiad.Clay ground. • , sJIT. CRILIIBEGIS-Lne and Itualln Patterns OVlL.t i r fr 4". P. lieasuALL, aaialn' Wodeotrent.' WEST COMMON MACHINE HMS!. WI/I,Ru. NarthweaL Conker or*WeAt FHLD'A. ALI 4 . . A.THIt it. co. , ilAte on b Arid or "IrApare uik notice !bort noti - SHANXI' AND lETHP SISSIES. /LAGS vox eI Ur-WALKS. SKEW/LUX VADlalik Au, • new AND TositurruNvs, AIS-Or erg promptly eseeutekk. I . IIIOES SEA NON ABLY. - - ALLEGITENIC CITY FLolgf AND VEER= :EvricioNiUst! & C. NOMASTgir& No. 15* Ohio R.. AlleitteuY• Wbolcalklllad betall e guier ci tln Cub paid totVricaantro i. 7yorifrftTioNs,- Toys; Baskets', es;cl.4, -saki G. Liaiiii'it'xn4tibtire,, waxiAtriltrairc f ilia ~~~~~~,