The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 22, 1866, Image 3

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BATES & BELL,
aura AT REDUCED PRICES,
ONE LOT OF
Double SILELNVIS,
Reduced 20 per Cent;
glue , Lot of Broehe Shawls,
xnapalr
TWO LOTS LOTS OF SMALL SHAWLS,
16e. and $l,l, Very Cheap.
"vir 1 Gr00013.15.
Beal Irish Ppplin*, '
Gspla
.
Merinos,
Enspresi.,cloths,
SELLING AT
REDUCED PRICES, i
LINEN - lIANIKEIICHIEFS, 10c. and upw rde;
BALIIOIIAI, SKIIMS t from AuOtlon
HEN - STITCHEDIIDISFi, :Se. 6114 ninriTts
WARM (MOVES AND HOSIERY;
LADLES': SADQUE AND. DEESS BurroNs
GESTTLIMISN , d: OPERA BiAWILS
Audi CIIILDIIEN'S BENUITON 011A.1 NS
UNDER WEAR IN . HEAD NETS
ot!E4,l t r ViRIETY
IIAND li NIT 8 FIAWLS
INFANTS , SACQUEs k CAPS: WARPS,
NEW STYLES FANCY HOODS,' ETC., ETC
Id'. li. EATON'S,
17 Fifth Street.
GLYDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 1.1,
Point;-Point Applique, and Va
lencia Lace Goods.
Laces and Edgings,
Insertings,_
litandkerehiefo,
Collars and Sets,
Collieursdm'
'I
Together with a 15t11 and complete llne or
Altt 13 C, auxv.imos
Arr. M. MGT.'S; for Me out slr. years with
'Eaton, Maet am & t. 0., baring made an arrange
ment with the above; wilt be happy to see Ms old
friend,. nom
NEW FAI.J. GOODS.
MACRON & CARLISLE, •
• 19 Filth Street,
US, e lust circled au extenalve and inlendld Dock of
IiiCESS AND cLOAR
RICH BONNE r TRIMMED SIB SON
EBB IRS DERIES of every description.
R/Cts AND ELECIA NT LACE ttoODB,
PEAL LAVES of 111 kinds.
•
• LADE TR..M.SED 000118,
..A . A•fION LAC S—s splendid line, . .
NAINSMIS, SWISS, JAC..N ET MUSLIN:
I.INEN LAM NA CAMBRIC. .1111S11 LINEN;
tilAtitES— at , r.w and attractive etmes; •
I.IOSIERT—a complete nesortmert;
lAA/HEW CRILLMENIP MERINO VESTS and
ottawEts,
• .•YANCY ZEPHYR. ARTICLES—SpIeudId styles
. • Alas Season: •
BERLIN AND AMERICAN ZEPHYRS, •
SI iSTLAND
s , -n. THE lIENULS E CASHMERE YARNS—eII colors
HADLEY'S el RTS - of sem size. .•
• FANCY ART AND SiOTIOSS.
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Mereeante and Dealers will find it to their advan
tage to call and eXamlne our present extensive
sloct.beforWherehaslng elsewhere. • All our goods
oe
I r e/ rel I direct
Val p tiro IV:ate:Ng g wl ashare
ore Jobbing House. .
ALICSIIM & CARLISLE,
NEW GOODS MAT RECEIVED
33ir i.
JOS. Honrim au co
D O — .lrJV te:r XD // TB,
AI Ithe leading Tall Bayles.
I %aIIIIXLOT'y CfrOCINCIIO.
CI roes sod Frames. Paris Fanmind Colored eilk
Val ets in most desirable shades; Fiala Fancy Bon.
set aa&Triniontog Ribbons; now and rich colors;
Flowers. choicest French asi4 American; Feather.;
fa• ey hat and Miry.
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NI wit 33 xi. CO I2:1110i=t'IMII9,
Cang./.4 prlst LOoe, talunr, Valero.
d c"m itrol d i g. Ll alsealdir g ed g itid l l7strae — n ß t dl
tin, Cate; Ism. Loess and Luce Goods
B .
. ass and Moak Trim:ass. Oroamenta;
lle.olp.and Br a
14 i ff.trik GOOLrli:
A moat emoylete stock of Jaconete, Camerae.,
Balla SC.. at.
kleadkerealeb. Platy. Lace. Hem-etltellelf. Hem
med, Smbroldered, Tam, Bordered. etc.; ete.
Hoe eery and Gloves to every variety and all else&
Ladles , and lient•e Underwear.
h'urnftaing Goods:
• .
&unmade?* and Neck -Tles; Nasty Ehlite . and
Drawer. •tlinplea L Llon-Ton and LIM - Hoop MAE;
Corsets, hair Pane, Nets, Union and Bilk Belting.
Rations—the latest novelties. &Claude.
Yarns-Nrestent to I.ty Cashmere, Lambs Wool
'and KAI ig is the TariaLl• I:lllsturnes. plain colors
end
Gent's PcpezUollen, and elan thing In the No-
Wintern Jobbing
O 501i 0n....
Noe. 77 and . '79 Market Street.
men
(14UB, RicCARLDESS & CO.,
(LATa Wudsox. Ouni Oo..)
W ROLESALIC DIUMIKALEI
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY 000111.
94. vivo c•ecl.
Thiel DODOS IlbaV.l /111212011 MT, )
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PITTSBURGH, NATIONA.
'COIL AND COKB COMPANY,
MENEJFIA, SHIPPERS AND. DEAL
AAL.Esd, 'Mattel. and Retail, of the
DEBT -FANIILICCOAL
mkrtzt caeal. mama /1314n.a15..
OFFICE AND 'YARD, CORNERTOUNTII AND
611 711 P STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
orders for dellrery In the City. or shipment
W el t, will meet prompt end Immedleta attention.
.lt. A. LitinNAßS ,, , Superintendent.
COAL! eIi.ALI 'COAILILS
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS.
HUMP../ L . & RABER
Intel theAttrutlon Of th • public to their fine stoat
of COALJust eetred, Including the talloWthie
Lamp, 110.1, 2,3 and chestnut.
klne Valley, 2101.1.2, 3 4
3. and latest:23
Mot welch-they are prepared to deliver et the
WElrr RATM, by the single ton, ear lodd, boat
.load or thousand tons.
All orders promptly attended to.
(lathe: 102 Otiestuutstrest neer the Depot.
o'allb , • itAliBlelll72o. PA.
COAL! COALS COAL;
DICKSON. SMART -& CO.,
- alitlntietnooed . ttooriOlce to
pir oh 6 Malberres; SElltreiot.
(Lately CRY our M. 111) SZCOND 111.001 t.
Are
Virirsi
4 .l!rkelr grPlll7:fr OM* or addirsiott to
tbtottiO ttibl ma ll , will tot attended to promptly.
WM
IHABLEB H. ABRISTBONG.
, -••- Dui= -
mAinff wniapme
amaamisetures.
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Coal, sues, and .Pagarbinissii bits,
un *e n.
'118"
'll.l242l4.ltrierlet"*. ' i i. i; °.'
• 'V Um
WI erOcal or Cob, irt Us ityyjilA.Ula Mao.
may Gibbs laterinn reCUMIPM?I ,
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21 Fifth Street.
Coburei, all colois.
MIMEO
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19 VIITII STREET
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COKE, Bzo.
While persons will use tobacco they will
e ee ttea to spit On the car floor we suppose.
We are glad to find that some means have
beenlound by an. Inventor to relieve travel.
Jere fro.= the lianUlty of getting their gar
ments into puddles of filthy tobacco Juice.
. Th e teeecitioa consists:ln a novel Cone-ruction
of stationary spittoonti designed to be applied
to the goons Of care or Other vehicles, each
spittoon being provided. with a lid or cover
and discharging-valve, nnfl'made capable of
easy operation bytthe fOot or' hand, in such a
wanner as that, when lle lid tpu ttli n tg g ne: p s e to n.
ig , : n valv d e w origi i in i te g on golosed; but when
the lidis Closed the valve is opeirliWperto it or
the escape or the saliva and other substances
thrown into tt. and so thattheadtaission of
draughte of air is prevented in both theopen
and closed conditions of - the spittoon lid, and
the parts so constructed andarranged as:to
give the requisite raallity• the
spitteon. this falls to cure , ,the.eyi,l, then
mac the chewers or the weed ride In a ear bp .
tatunselves.. • .
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DestrO7ed b; lqui , —atight. before Mat the
axwapire planing mll/ ot Z. Shoemaker ib Co4'
at Borman Station, P.enn , a. Ballroad, wear en•
ttrely dextral ea ttrere.. we have received no .
..partteelare sato CO. origin•otthe gror or r be
ACM sultatawl. .
(lily D SUM RBA& i EARLY TELEGRAMS.
(LINATIOHAL LOOdL 21t5P8 01 EMT PAGE.)
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The Allegheny Soldiers• League--Pro
potot to goangurste a Library—Ad
dress to the Public..
A meeting Of the Allegheny Soldiers' League
was held in. Allegheny on .Tuesday evening,
Adjutant Alen. P. Callow occupying the chair.
The committee appointed at a Previous meet.
Ing to prepare an address to the public In re..
gard to the amtabllshment of a Library and
Reading ROOM, under the management of the
League, presented,- as their report, the follow.
In
.•• . . .
ADDRESS
•
To the Citizens of Allegheny:— A number of
honorably discharged soldiers of you - r city
having survived the conflict of urine, and re
turned to the more ennobling pursuits of
peaceful life have joined themselves together
under the title of -the "Allegheny Cis y
League," for the purpose of perpetuat
ing kindly, feelings towards each other as
brethren, having battled in a common cause,
snared Common dangers, rendering tne friend
ship thus Contracted more sacred-because de
.veloped under circumstances of an adverse
character- -The Soldiers' League is not a par
risen organizatiOn, and regards only. those
whose record Is n istaMed and free from dis
honor, as worthy to come under its care and
proteetion. The 'object of the originators of
the League, as to its probable future chance
ter, independent Of its general and avowed
object—friendship for '
each other—was not
clearly defined. A series of meetings, how
ver, and a general Interchange of opinion sug
gested two ideas - whereby the objects of the
League would be more fully tarried out, only
one of *ldea at this time is , proposed to be
tested—the other simply alluded to. .
The drat contempla exclusivery and Read
ing Room, under tnemanagement
of the Soldiers , League, where all soldiers,
whether members or otherwise, tete , her with
those citizens whose actions showed their
sympathies and feelings were in consonance .
with the soldiers': interests, should meet to
gether, and enjoy the same advantages.
_ The other suggestion proposed, givlllg the
League a beneficial character, by providing a
system to render efficient aid to all deserving
members who, from disability contracted in
the service, or from any cause may be unable'
to provide for themselves or families. The
same proposition contemplated a relief, so far
as was in its power, of soldiers' orphans an f
widows of deceased soldier!, whose necessi
ties were brought to the notice of the League.
The execution of this Idea appears an al
most-Herculean teak, even to the members of
the League, but the same patriotism and self
sacrificing spirit mentioned by yon, in con-
Mention itcs the support of the soldiers during
the war, will - not foil to work out the prob
lem. when the incidental arrangements are
perfected.
In regard to the success of thebrojeci,
Iv: the establishment of a Library and
lieudiug Room, the League authorized the
preparation of an address to be submitted io
you, ssetting forth the object contemplated,
sinsoly asserting the necessity and Intel unless
of the undertaking, and asking your aid, in.
fineneo, and co-operation. Such is the object
of the present address. The appeal is made
in good faith. The soldiers •of Allegheny city
look back with - pride upon the efforts of her
citizens in provicting for their comfort and at
tending to the wants of her soldiery. Ito labor
too great-and no money spared to tone down
the hardships and alleviate 1 , 10 sufferings of
those who perilled all for th success of the
common-cause. The oft lepeated sentiment
I"that the debt of gratitude - the soldiers
cannot be paid too well," is not an bile to ray
of words, devoid of meaning and a deed let
ter. It lives, and unitive forever in the hearts
of all those whe love their country and their
country's defenders. The soldiers composing
the League, therefore, make this appeal with
a certainty that:clispois all diseouragensents
and defies disappointment, the success of the
ProJoet being looked upon only as is matter of •
time to make I. a'-deed fact. If there exists a
dont.t in the mind .-of-any person as to their
abilLy to contribute to the objectj let. It be
I (Repelled In this ',way: While it is desi
rable that' (Sir, Library should contain
first class, or standard works, and while a con:
tabs:niers of money would be preferred, the
League aska and recommendsas being with
in the power of every °Man t ' bs city, male or
tem ale,.yoring or old, to contribute something
to the work proposed. There are few families
"IMO are without boots or some kind which
they themselves' have read , and while they
may have use for them, under ordinary cir
cumstances, a proper regard and estimate of
their increased value to those who may never
have perused t,hem, would partly reconcile
their owners to part with them, for. an object
which commends itself to their liberality and
patriotism. (looks received in this way will
be recorded in a book provided for that pur
pose, containing the name of the , party and
date of its reception. A printed mower:Le
ftism will be pasted inside exhibiting-the same
record. Library eases would be a desirable
contribution, and the donors receive the
warmest thanks of the benefactors. It is de.
arable that the friends of the soldiers should
evpress their kin tl sees, even in the humblest
way, all of whirls would be thankfully reed's:-
ed. It is especially desirable that men of in
ilvenee win lend a willing car and band,
and assist, in giving character to the
undertaking In order to show the pub-
Hr. that .this project is not spasmodic
effort, and that - the projectors menu
I what they any, it is proposed . to , secure the
service of en outside. and disinterested party'
—some person of In deenee however—to take
charge Of all funds contributed to this object.
This plan Is considered the mere necessary,
hecauserew, If any,' of the Members of the
League are sufficiently prominent citizens,
and not generally known, Those contribut
ing to the Library will tie considered mem
bers, and entitled to all the benefits thereof.
Trusting, that this, the first appeal mane [or
your assistance, by the soldiers of your city,
will be responded to liberally, and the success
of the library being a. sized fact, the whole
matter. Is left to you foh your action.
JoSIPII
. Ater. P. Cst.Low,
JOKY GLEZN,
•
• Committee.
The report was received and adopted, and a
Finance Committee, consisting of Messrs.
John 8. Edgar, N 5 flliam Clawson and John
• Pllenry were appointed to cooperate with
the Treasurer to be appointed.
By the following correspondence it will be
been that the League has had the, good for.
tune to secure the services as. Treasurer, of
His 'loner, Mayor Morrison:
Rooms OP viz ALLEGovir SOLDring ^ LEAerz,
November
Hon. John .Iforrison, dfayom—At a meeting
of the Allegheny Soldiers , Vague, held last
evening, It was resolved to request you to act
as Treasurer of the 'Library and Rending
Room° fund, which we - anticipate raising
through the contributions of the citizens.
Hewn that you will assume the responsi
bility of the position, rhave the honor to be
Your obed't servant,
Cor. Bee'y.
. ll•rostbs Hymen,
•• Attrongsv, No 4. 21, 1866
C. Sample, Egg., C o rrespond i ng Secretary of
die Soldier's League:
Bust—Your note of yesterday, honoring me
with a :request to act as Treasurer of the
Library and Reading Room Fund"to be raised
by the League, was duly received.
In reply, I would say that I cheerfully ac.
cept the duties of the position tendered me.
Allow me to express my sincere sympathy
-with the movement you are organizing.
Moping that I may fulfil satisfactorily the
reqturements of the position assigned me,
• .. I remain •
Tour obedient servant,
Joan Minnows. •
The Winter Edict of the Fickle Goddess.
There Is not a head of a !amity in whose
household Demme:l:Vs Afonthiy Is an authority,
who will not tremble and gasp as hevtews the
fasidon plates and reads the commands con
tained in the Christmas number of that pen.
°dicta. The plates and patterns of ladles
dresa, for the coming winter, therein con.
tabled, actually bewilder the eye. To heed,
of faurilles, their number and the evident ez
pen•iveness of the actual article will be most
suggestive. , We quote from the fashion art!-.
Ono .
of the most brilliant features of the
-present season is the 'variety of gly colors
worn, not only in the house and on areas occa
sions, but in the streets, especially. by young
ladles, married or single.
Matrons. of course, select black' or warm
colors, such as maroons for cloaks, oat younger
ladles WWII' blue, claret and purple, embrol
dsred.trimmed with fur, white yak, or chenille
fringe.; with tuindsome woolen or poplin
drown to match or contrast in color.
Anicoportant clotik:' is mule of ;tirole vel
vet, lined and quilted with silk,and cut oat In
deopTandykes all rotted. The trimming con
sists of rich tasselii, placed both on the points
and between them, and bands of black guipure
placed lengthwise. A short skirt of purple
velvet. is vandyked out, over a petticoat of
black silk. with a wide pialding, and worn
With the cloak, making a costume en stale.
Woolen drosses era made stylish this winter
by wearing with them velvet waistbands with
small, gored, lappet basques, each point fin
ished with a tatsel, and sometimes a tassel
placed also between cacti point. These waist
bands lit particularly well over gored dresses,
and take away „from the look of plainness
which some do not like.
The all black or all white bonnets are un
doubtedly the.bandsomant bonnets of the sea
son. White bonnets for reception and evening
wear: black, profanely ornamented with Set.
for ',felting, Sabbath, and promenade wear.
And hero In something In regard to chil'
drain; faahlons:
.
•
'The flow fashions for children 'are all conve
nient and tasteful, and, we dro happy to say,
warm and comfortable besides: The favorite
Polors for little stria are scarlet and white,
.and blue and white. Reversible clothe made
with double capes, each scolloped out and
bound with the color upon the reveracd aldo
are excellent wear for girls of about ten years.
The Cloth may be light grey, bound with red
or blue,-Auld a little collar of grey squirrel
would be a very nice little finish. Add to Ulla
a bat of grey felt, with eicariet wing, or shore
curled plume, and you hove a useful and styl.
fah costumo for girls who can have but feta
changes.—
156Ittooas for Cars
Coneentration ofTroopS at Washington
--Circular Issued by the Paymaster
General. •
Nzw Tose, November 21.-1 Herald's Wash
ington special says: There are lUteen or twen
y thousand troops concentrated In trashing_
tom and. between that city and Baltimore.
Various speculation.s are abroad as to the In
tention of concentrating so large a force at
tho presenttlme.
A. circular has been issued by the Paymaster
General, under a decision by the Attorney
General, directing the payment of the extra
bounty to all colored soldiers who were Blares
when enlisted.
The Woricrs Washington special says: Major
General Slocum, it seems to be conceded ey .
the New York politicians to-day. will be ap
pointed Naval Officer for Now lork.
Information has reached 'hare that General
Sheridan has ordered additional troops to the
Rio Grande, but a - nether with a view . to Mex
ican complications or not Is unknown.
By Foreign Mafia—Temporal Power of
the Pope at aft- Pod—Annexation of
Bosnian. Territory.
New. Tons, November SL—The Rerald'a
foreig correspondence says : The citizens of
Florence are quite certain that Italy will have
Rome; and that the end of the temporal power
of the Pope IsJ est at hand Italy LS JllO4 free
from danger, however. The. financial condi
tion of the kingdom le not at all healthy, and
it is alleged that Napoleon la-already engaged
In an active intrigue for the annexation of
Sardinia to France In returr for services al
ready rendered, or to, be afforded in the fu
ture.
•
Russia has formally annexed the 'territory
of Taschend, In Central Asia, to the Empire.
?he can el , 2,111. Caee 7 .l . Suicide fatal
HatlCOnd Accident.
NEW Yong, Nov. 21.—The Jumel Will case
was on trial before Surrogate Tucker yester
day. The testimony was the same as that giv
en in the trial at Circuit. and on its conch.
mon the Surrogate rejected the will on the
grounds of unsoundness of mind on the part
rot Madame Jomel..
3.lferald Leavenworth special says: Fred
erick Weed. nephew of Thurlow Weed, late of
the Second Collocate Volunteer Cavalry com
mitted suicide at
Salt Lake ea the 15th inst.
A World's Boston special says: T. V. Crane,
son of Edward Crcum, a well known railroad
mew, was accidentally killed on the train at
South Bridge this morning.
From South .41seserlea—An Anglo-French
Mediation.
New YORK, Nov, 21.—A Herald , * Valparaiso
correspond Ant says: The preparations for do.
fence are still going on, although Thereas
been beard from the Spanish tint. Is
little doubt, however, that peace will be per
manently established, as two of the allied pow
ers had consented to an Anglo-French media.
non, anti the Chillan Minister was In consul
tation with the other Anniston on the subject.
The matter would no doubt. be definitely set
tled In *couple or weeks. •
non. Vickers, of rikilad Motifs., is to have tho
contract to build two railroads for the govern
ment.
From Inexteo
New 'Vona, November 21.—The Herald's Sal-
Milo, Mexico, correspondence Of the Ist says
Northern Mexico was alive with preparations
for the attack upon Durango, Laeateeas and
Sun Luis Potosi. The lmperialia be everywhere
R w av e d
t a at n they
have de are n lyvor ande.
n i ou gh
bte
hold open their line of communication be
tween Mexico City and Vera Cruz until their
Heal departure.
Mega was alone in command at San Lain
Potosi, with Mexican soldiers only, all the for
eign troops having lett. - -
ne•ton Import Trade.
Ntw l'one, November 2I.—A Tabene Boston
special says: Tim import trade of Boston, this
year, will amount to over slooooo,ooo, adding
charges and reckoning the value lu currency.
Our coastwise Ludlum.e has reafiked a magni
tude never Before atiatned, and Our receipts
by steamers greatly' surpass those of any
year. The business or Boston this year tuts
reached the highest figure ever known in bar
commercial history.
pricrizinioaemalokeiDO
OirICE .11AnINs Oil, CoanANT,
Corner Marker and Water Strut*,
•-• l'irrbsciv.ri, Nov. nth, Inca. '
THE ANNUAL MEETING or 'tie
Stockholders or the MARINE OIL COMPANY
wilt be held at tole Mlle°, on TUICSLP•I', Nor. t7th.
ISCA, at 9 o'clock A. U. at w 41,54 time a new Hest.;
or tdreotors will he elected to serve the ensiling
Sear.
n0:0t033 • E. R. RINEHART. Secreted.
PITTSDUIRGII. AND ECONNELLS
. VILLE •ItalLilliAD A • DUAL EETINLI.—
Notice it berehy ven aliat.thealltst Meet Or
VP: LILOC/hOlderS of tbe FiLtsburgh and Conoelle..
Title italiread Co tot the porpo.se of electing a
Board of Director:lJ, the ene.ing year. wilt be
hold at their oitlee corneror Gran mei Water
atevets, rittal en the SIRS f MONDAY. ad
day of nrcednher next. at ICIS I:refuel: a. U.
nold 475 400 it. PAI:E.J.u.,
• Secretary and 7 reaserer.
k!?1 10 q*teli litti
FrIZST NATIONAL DANK.
ALLSCIFIGNI. l'A.. November lath, Yam.
TUE 'll,lltD .01' EIItECTORS
OF THIS BANK Lave that day dalarrd • divi
dend of
s:x. rru CENT. •
°nate( the profits sr the last tlx months, payable
forthaltn, M
renient tax P..
no14:o7, 4 4". Y. SltttlF It. Camblar. •
DIVIDEND.
OPTICS trairrenrs turonauce COMPANY, I
• CITTSIMr. 011, Nov. eth, We. .
THE 130.1.111) OF DIRECTORS of thho Company
bare this day declared a dlyldena of ONE DOL.taall
AND FIFTY CENTN upon each alaare of the Capt.
IC block, out of the earned proftts otexadrod risks
of the last dr tootttba, free of Goverutaarrt and
State taxes, payable to !Stockholders go arid after
the.l3th Lust, WM. P. 11 ERBERT,
n 07,1163 Secret sry,_
MURDOCK & 'PUTNAM
- Aredsily retiring it the Ir
GENTS FURNISHING STORE,
7EI Elt - reet,
• ' . Nearly opposite Post OtZlea.
• All the sew su,l 'elegant styles lo •
SCARFS, TIES, BOWS AND RDKFS,
Gent's Underwear,
'GLOVES. HALE HOSE. SUSPENDERS,.
Itelbe•ses eo lt (Dievorsartiro r
Flu t Shirts and Collars, •
•
aim thing to snotplete the (t es ttomenslWarttrobe 7
IDURDOCk & PUTNAM.
. • •
NEW FALL. GOODS
L) L lqT Pi IS_ Pi' S o
.YO. 21 FIFTH STREET.
tvaimiumEnixti, now and elegant pattern.;
VA NCI' and Pt, oIN Ii IALE BY In boot groaning;
z Nth HOU) ERED ILLN UhElt(3 WEB'S:
11101-NTITCH do •
IMITATION and BEAL LACE, do
V AI,EIo INCHES LACE, I AI. TII/L,AO LApE
1.11 CATION do do IMITATION do do
uiru 17E LACE,. do UUIPUBE.IO
LADIES' sOtESS 11APd In a variety or orlon;
NEW HTI Lr. LADIEW OEM. DltEdtiEn; •
WHITE .th 7.1 EL7II- - T1 Etl, PAPER LLNa
EN idOLLAIL4•
7, BCH 1 H. .WOHNeEDS, •
SLIPPER. PArTEEINS, 511111 . 1. ED WOOL;
TUIIBA.NB, RIBBONS, FLOWEIIS,
109112=1
ivoTIONS, mac.
ton Good■ Mc .51d at
ElaveSst Cliagsla
seMPTIM,
GAVTION TO puncnAsErti *trick
Dealers 1a the Celebrated e
WATER-PROOF AND COLO-PROOF
ARCTIC GAITER SHOES, '
Patented hp T. C.,WaLze, of Boston.
THE GOODYMAIt METALLIC RUBBLE SHOE
COMPANY. of NangUtuelt. ConneoLcut. would In
form Dealers and the public generally that they
aro the eiteluerre owners of the patent, and Ref ,
gfenufnertirers or the :shove nerved Oboe, and 1.111
TdomPtir troeeente any And all Infringements of
their dolts under sold Patents Atli leonine AEC
TICS ore hound with cord and has v.' the name oft he
Patent. a and of our Company on the , bottom. Alt
pthere are but poor Imitation.. The public will
romote theirwn interest by pdrcbasing those
only made by th is Computy, at Y. augateca. COD,.
WALES. EhlatoNti • tRY: Noe. 171 and 173 Pearl
at., Boston, end BENXI/0 4 . I6OIITHIVICK, Nos.
tor and h 9 Linens st.. 14 York are Hole Agents
for the aide Of the above named it ..9. •
Lusts E. Entitled. Prest.
llSo. H. SCRANTON. teas. tiol7to= _
Tunsur
-
' • , • CONS ROLLER'S OFFICE,
CITY or ALLsons sr, November lath, ts.
SEAL PuOPOSALS swill be received at tids
°lnce notti rill 4/A Y, Nor. g/th. at o.clo kr.
fornlaklug a Wharf from tion,lrleh street to tirey's
alley, the Milne to be of cull& Or o.her good male.
rill. and hil/a tweeted withAting mill-slag. The
estimated goantltles require 0 about 72,0un made
yarns of earth end about able yards of slag.
Separate tdds tper Gable )a re imierrelved for
the earth Oiling and slag,
Ridden, ars leguested to state the price payable
In cash; also the price psyable in the bond. of the
city, redeemable la twentv,fl ) years. with interest
1 , 17 - bin ImMI-aannallr, as the rate of 7 per cent.
yer AUTISM:I. •
Bf tllnctlon of the Conitiattten On 'Wharves and
Lend! nip. e, if. , CRANCis.
II014:0.1 . 113 City Controller.
KNABE & CO.'S GILIEAI -1 " --7.
UNRIVIkELED PIANO FORTES.
range]: a C13..3 world-renowned AUTOMATIC
SMA2tb Ali I) 11 KUM/SONS. Over Forty Thou
and now lo nse. Splendid new stock putt reed
cIFIA SLOTT)) Illttrailt%sa
WILLIAI4B U. W.Cowaa .
WILLIAMS & COWAN,
PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT UNPINS.
.Thee keep ma baud largesupply el kaoline M.
;tertale, 'Mate Cement. Felt, Mating raillti aud
Vern Jibes. Prompt atmetoon elven to tbeitookoe
. 1 1 %: 11.4 et . e t l ' enht l e ° ..sit i h e tti!'. rt ." ' ei4,lv
ROOF/Sti MATERMILsII. -
Veasead:, Pitch, Felt, Para/line
ilre'arniali and attack Paint,
m o . .esettregitiAl sold Us chaj n as s wittraottse
1716:701 118a10 anat. ettimors.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ar THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN!
. THE QUEEN OF •
HAIR RESTORERS ,
MEN. WINIiLONVII QUEEN HAIR RESTORER
is QUEEN, not only In nem& but Inrurruss.
tithe Best Bale Restorer ever offered to
the- Public.
An Infallible miners and raranavra of the
Hair I f faltb folly applied.
ta Hair lige.
It acts directly upon the r oots of the hair cheer*
lug grey hair toile original Life color; arresting Pre*
mature decay and falling ant of the hair; eindicat.
tog scurf and dandruff; and curing alt humors of the
change dry and wiry hair to sort and luxe
tient tresses.
It Imparts oi l . ridelightral fragrance to
Yo L u i th a . '' and rief.trar I=ZtrleigTor" hair, at In
• ns. WINSLOW'S QUINN HAIR BARB.
Price it per bottle. Sold by all Droggieta.
R. E, SELLERS &
Wholesale Agents.
mysa:to:
NEW PIMMIE. FOR THE IIiNDkEIICIIIEF.
PhrtiotOs "Night =looming perms
PLmlem+s ""Night blooming Cesretz
1:17=1:1
"Night Blooming Coro
Phnloae• NightlooMieg Cerena
Photon's “Night Blooming Cerea
•
A most exquisite, delicate. and Fragrant Perfume.
distilled from lb° rare and beautiful donne ftdm
whirl it lakes Rename. •
Manufactured only by •
PHALON & lON, N. York.
BEWARE or, COONTERFEITS.
ASk FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO °FREER.
WWI!. BARNHILL - & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS ..
AND
SHEET IRON WORREItS,
Noe. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn St.
Raring secured a• large yard, and tarnished Itwlth
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture . every description oi IR lien, In the
best manner, and warranted equal to my made In
the conntrY. Chimneys, Breeching, Vire Bed..
nesse Pipes. Locomotive Rollers, Condensers. Salt
Pans. Tanks,oll nabs, Agitators: , Settling Pau.,
facturer
Unlier hs
or BA oot Bri RNHILL'SdII!I4 btnt.r
PATE Pans; NT an
B d sole manu-
OIL,ERS.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. letmNi
VirLARE SUPERIOR •
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING:WORKS.
PrITISBITAGIII.
•
PAILS, MCCURDY & CO. •
Slanafaararers o(Bl:teething. Brasiers` and Bolt
eoPPer. Pressed Copper Bottom., Raised Still Bot
ta... Spot Tinder. Also, Importer. and dealer.
In Metals., Mate, Sheet Iron, Wire, de. Coln
tan(ly o 4 hln.!l4UTAt3.;n:lSVSiltinnadsill'W.
Plttaborgh. ['pedal order. of Copper ent to any
desired pattern. myl4:ell:danT
ItgrPITTSISUReiII SAW WORKS,
riEnBARD. RHO. & CO., Manufactu
rer, of P.A.T KNT t/ILOUN I) CLUCULAUS. warrant
ed CAST STEEL SAWS, of every description, .11111.
Maley. Cros.,..Cot, Gang, and all other varieties.
All linos of KNIVES and SPNINCIS made from
Sheett,last Steel:Extra :cane* ter Es sad MOW ,
ING KNIVES. IC.
Sir - Warehouse and Works„ corner Wins and
Snout. STusKra, Pittsburgh, •
Particular attention paid to re-toothing. gam
'mtns and straliehteutine Circular Saws; also. repaid
of kinds. Punching and Drilling done, at rea
le 15 eaten. • laken
arROUINB 1 N, Mak & C0.,.(1311C
°emir. to ROBINSON. MINIS a lill.Lsita.)
WASHINGTON WORKS,
Ponnoen a Marblulata, Plitabiant4
Manufacturer. of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gine., Slut Engine., XIII afaeldnery, clearing
Obafting,teaatinga of all dean:lotto.; Oil Tants
and Still...Boller and 40eet Iron Work. • •
14rAgeta for GIFFAILD'SretTENUNJECTOB.
Dar feedoug bollert.
ra7" . IREMEDIAL ns rITUTE FOR
. 01 YOR E K It , I — A PuII tt l n n El3 r mNaot.l 014 wit h D the T h i g hes s t
t.stnnon tots; ntoo. n Rook on ..ipeeidt Dian.., Ina
sealedrefrpe
en. sent free. Strife sore and send for
them, and Von will not ',hull U; for, * 3 1.0 , N/dug
phsaletson Sr. generally unpottcrs, without. refer
ence./ no ttranner should Iw tru.ted Enclose
•tatnpd'postage, d direct to DR LAWR.K.NeE.
No. t 4 IiUNDnIIIEE an T. NEW Ittiltla.
IgriDARDI AGE AND CELIDAIDC
asit 11Sag Of Warning and Instruction for
YOung ben. Also. Disamrs Abuse• which pros
irate tbefgital powers, with means of aura relief
Seta free ot chage I L Ln &e.g..' letter etvortopea. Ad
dreu, Dr. J. MEN 1101 , (711TUN. Howard A.
&notation. Naiad. Inli ra. ati$l:llOtDART
ZW"ALL NAUSEOUS MEDICINES
taken Without taste or smell, by oslo Dux-
Das, pica & CO.'s tor? CAYSCLCS. The West to
bee. bold by Drop/Oats genera:ly. uskutu
.
B. F. BROWN,
E~3
LOCal Claim Agent
U. 8. SAN. COM.,
°Wee, No. 67 Fourth Street, '
(SECO2SI) FLOWL, )
Pittsbuigh, Pa.
Pensions, Bonn,let, and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected
No charge made until claims are settled, and Olen
but mmle ate tee. utl2S:b9
%TM. A. SHINN:
.42 , Ton.tEr AT L.nt Fr, 7
Zia 120 Fourth St., opooalia Wilkins Hall.
Particular attention given to the collection of ao
counts. et •ss,, notm.lo.
COMB , ~ Clent. New 1 ork, Boston, Baltimore,
Phila.:telt.. a; Heaver, Belleibute ILead,ng, Pic.;
Indlanspona, Ind.; Morgantown. 'W. Va.. Mica,
ti. ]_and elsewhere.
U. C. ..ACltlteLl. J C. la•Comtle.
. MACKRELL & McgOIEBS,
'ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS:AT LAW,
os Grant Street;
.• PITTSBIARGII,PA.
WITA:b2.6
OLIN J NA. STRAIN.
•
Ai..X>E111.214[49,X•T,
:Ex-Ofßeio, Justice of the Peace
Al))) POLICE aggaiI.STEATE,
OMee, 1.12 Fifth tit. opposite Cathedral,
rrrTsHUIEOII. PA.
Deeds, toads. b100m..., Acknowledgment., De.•
po•Illons and all Leaal Unglue.. executed with
prompt... and klepateb. t 0710.51 •
WILI.IIATI JANCUIV, 'NOT'ARY
It K . ESTAeMil c r E . ra 4," of "
and Orator streets, Lawrencerluef *ruer *
Npeetal attention given to the purchaseand sale
mr neat Estate, the Collection of Rents. and tilt pro
permit:pa and acknowledgment 01 all kinds of Lelat
Vonveyarices. •
•
WILLIAtz JANCRY
Jul
l tee or Pasco and Votary Public
=MIAS • ,
ExlarrAcztli,lsounow,
ALDERMAN AND 'CONVEYANCER,
- 12 P'eunsylvana Avenue,
Pont of the Extension ud eiposite Chill= Street
CILATIIAM T. EWLfiG, •
• Attottey at Law ,
, No. GU Grait street, Pittaburgb,:Pa.
IT Commissioner for Ohio. Heatuely, Wow Sir
- nits. soe.oll4.rt3tates. Any111:669
B z AND BANKERS.
RANKING HOUSE.
•
N. 110I.MS hONS,
3EI ELI liar-ern,
No. 51 MARKET STREW, Pittsburgh.
• t?,liti:.ri; c gTf. ° 2: b I eVN I ZeI . c7l - a r :a n cfiiti•
Visited States and Canada.
STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES
. 'nought and Sold On Commission.
attention paid to the porebaSe sad
sale of
UNITED . STATES SECURITIES.
INCLI7DIND
• United States Slats or . MI;
Do. - Flies G 1104061
B
ellgs bc:o. rend.47 st?or Thlrtle f fy bt .
Orders.agh You e'olleeted. e jaitaY •
riairmittnum
NATIONAL. BANK
CODAX346OI7tOM,
'CORNER. WOOD& FIFT6DTB.
Capital, - - - - $500,000
Disconati Daily al U A. IL
Deposits received and collections
made on all the principal points of
the United States on Womble terms.
UNITED... STATES SEREITI
Mi s Cr!l632:tiunx
aaasei .
unra3co
. „....
A. PATTERSON; - tJOSSCPHI 11. HILT. - ,
.___• PrOSidO____,llt . • cin.hiST.
JOSEPH C. CURIE. Asahrtant CRAhler -
1
till n i li fr. l. o ,,._ WA. BEAM • '
OLZ., ALLAN IHRKPATNICA
CHAR. LUGAR/LAT, WM. HHUGLAR, •
WM. H. BROWN, , ' . WM. &HAVEN
40931 XELL.9III, . arigiria,
FOR SALE.
poll SALLE.—.I. Farm of about SS
min Union TOTIMBIIIP. Alleghoi y
O n pa., situatejahont mar miles trout the city On the
Washlnatoti Vita The 411_prov•tr..t s area serge
two aim,. strict Dwelling House with 12 route, a
iru ' i; l 2 .' lla ', 2. ° l,.:l:. " ,r I, F , l`.''''fi - a,VV:;-',lwsrifk;
stabling suMcient for It bead of cattle. There Is
a Slue. Yliung tirchard. compelslng a'euut 12 acres,
libeled with thebest varieties of fruit tree*. It is
all underlaid with coal. Ihe land Is In a high state
of cultivation. well wap.red. fences good, and
would suit admirably for dairy or gardening par.
pna•s•
Also, 173{ acres adjoining the abovi, with a good
Frame House, Carriage House, gooi boring House
and other on-buildings: with a good Orchard In
line hearing condition.' This piece in also all un
derlaid with coal.•
Also. 12 acres adloinlog the above. unimproved,
for sate low. Thls piece is also all underlald with
coal.
• The above three pieces 01 spropert. 11, between
the Little baw2lllllluu and Stet] ben vine flatiron do,
and the coal can be reached easily from either roar!.
The coal alone la Worth all that Is inked for the en
tire property.
Also Farm 0t173 acres, eituateln Bt, Clair town
ship. We Amoreland county. Pa Immediately on
the line of the rents. I , sllroad..Thelm provetnents
are a two-story Frame Rouse with eve room. sad
good cellar, a Frame pant Rare. 4hllo let, and
other out-b.d dings. There Is on the place a good
Tone, Apple Orchard: LO acre. cleared, balance in
good timber fencing fraternity. .0011, well watered:
underlald with Cool and deletion ; convenient to
Churches, mill., achools and blacksmith shops, to
gether with the personal property such to stock!.
implement.. grain In the ground, de. Yonesalon
given Immediately.
Also, Farm• of 53 acres, situated In Chartiars
township, Allegheny county, Pa., about 13.. i miles
from the city, near the line of the ht. nbenville It.
11„and within mile of aatatlon'm acne of
the hest of creek bottom land, and In a high state of
eultivation; 22 sores of wood land andlwisture. The
:=4 , :virmlg.gg.i./Tgev.m s o;;...he,t4
'netting to embark I. the business will cull at once
and accord • good bargain. as thla la a rue chance.
Also, Farm of at acre., altuate in Ellammth
township, Allegheny county, Pa., on the Motion
oehela river, shoot ••ne mile from the Borough of
Elizabeth. he 101 l is of the beet quality. The in,
I movements are afar= house with sin nom., a goal
barn and other out buildings; fencing good shoat
beam. of coal. Churches. scho .1. tuna mills very
convenient. Posseralou Immediately,
Also, the best Farm In illzabetti..towriship,
coutalning about 90 acres. Meg on the hiOne.aa-
Lela river Immediately below Lock No. 3, on which
Is erected a large two-story brick dwelling, one log
and one frame ban t barn, torn crib, wagon, shed,
brick spring house, vanity. work shop. ac.; about
Macrea of .he above Is first qualty river bottom; the
balance being limestone land, and underlaid with
coal, and about M acres Of ilmentone. There are
two orchards °rapids trees, in goal bearing condi.
Lion' peach pear, plum trees and grape vines., Lc.
Toe land Is well adapted for gardening purpose.,
being • abort distance from the thriving borough
of Eitsabeth, creating a market at home for all the
products. The property will be sold cheap and on
reasonable term..
Also, A farm of 00 acres, attested in Ellaabeth
township, Allegheny county, Pa., about one mile
from Lock No. 3, on Monongahela river. Improve.
menta are one frame house. with lye 'rooms, barn,
spring home and other outbulluings. The land is of
the best quality. The above will be mid at very
low dour..
Forfurther part:culara, mmolre of • • -
G. 11. TOWER.
not Real Rat, to Agent. 164 Fourth street.
/4"OR SALE—IOU Ac:es of Land
In Wan Ington entintY. We.ley township, Ohio,
ae acre.. cleared, balance in timber: good`hohar,
good barn. water bandy. large orchard. Ghoul and
churches bandd miles of cutlor Sta
tion, on the Marietta and cinch:matt Railroad.
I , lce Irt per acre.
I Acre In llanksvil le, 3 t hree tenant mperance
villa. on welch there ' lre bootee of 1
rooms each, one frame louse of four rooms, all in.
good condition,
•
. • .
saU Arras of La - Id far 42.000. 'Hutt. In Sink-lug
VtheY.lßlaNconoty, Fa., nee miles from Altoona
by the binning Tetley Road The advantages et
this properly are numerous, and Lys/tiling on us we
wilt give full particulars
9:1 Acres.4socres of 'elicit la undrriald with
coat, situate In North Fayette Township, 'on the
Steubenville Nued; Improvements, good Proton
House, alt tocsins, good Bank Barn; about 200Frult
Trees Pistils Pi/4r prime. ac
30 Acreatfttlin lon l'ownshls. on the Washington
Pao, three miles lrom the city.
32 Acres In Scott Township, sic miles out on the
old Washington Pike.
15 Acres in Boss Township, three miles cut fret
Alieeteny Market.
5 Dwelling Houses In Allegheny (illy. one In
Wilktnsborg, ono an Freeport, one at }Agee - col
station, nn the Central Few:sylvan'. nallsoad.
Al6o Immediately enjoining thin elation a few
more ACRE I.OTO. Flan can be seen •s this (Mee.
Atsq, Bonds and,llortgages henget and mild.
JOHN CRUZ T.
sole Real gelete Agent., 139 Vourttf Street.
FOR SALE.
•
The 10110.1E4 descrl bed. prorertr .111 b* ofered
at priyite ex,eptittl SATUII.DAY, November 10th,
161--ItIFTY A CUES OF L NI)
Lt the head of Branot•c Inland. to McClave town
ettlp. Wlllbe cold io lota to cult parchneers.
2D-ELEVEN LOTS OF UEOUNI)
In M•nebester. being Lots Nos 101. 107, 101, Its.
110, 111. II; 11.1. 14. 115 and 111 In the blan of the
extension ol Slsnehtsler and bounded by rrebla
street. Adams street, Cedar alley sad Wabilington
street.
naLle Drlessaad on easy term s . 'llLl e~ndlaputa-
Ole.'
For Stirther Won:nation Appiy
A.ri tOW NINO,
Or Ms attorneys. a. A. AW. S. PURVIA NEW..
ar3lat9! No. I la Filth street, Pittsburgh.
ELEGANT T oVO-STIMIC •
BRICK HOIISE,
)o. I 6 LACOCti. tiTtlEtT, NEAR VEUEItALA
ALLEtIHENY CITY. Tot. !Looms awl attic. Lob
20 by 100. too paved Hey 2 foe t Ride.
told it,.. ,logolre of
8 EEL & WILSON.
• Rao2lllB 222- 22/1.1101222 A 81212,
No.• OR liallthfleld 1411.41,
FOR sAitc --
, Ococ)
Cheap Building Lots,
LQc 4 TED rm. TOWtitilill',
R : 11.111e:15( miles of the Court liotple.
MeMAISTEII, OAZZAM d BIITTERTIELD,
===!l
I oTfif LOTS!-1 can now offer
•-• Lola as to as SAO. weil , lotatad and Ina pleat
an piaee..
Also. Lott located olt the Eike from VA , to LOW
On Liberty motet, from 1%0 tel,om
Ort.Bellefuotatee otiret, fr0m..:.. : . sea to - ion
Ott Horn street. from Int o CA •
Ia Liberty lotriabip. adlolulng the
-Borouab lots. from ma to
Alto In PAtl'oweiblp, Lott to MO
ToeAtare lots will be told on term. to tuft pur
chasers. • Ito, tome mere deslrab , o Improved prop
cell'. Amsted to the Hun:ight Fitt •Yowntlifp. Ai
it Itenyt Hy, tl - ttburgb, sod neJolalop roma Um'
rot teat., the [teat /Itta,• sue in.urancs
Oates of
H. 8
aw .TEB,
8t186.1 . Meet, LreullAcrvillo
Pipit ISALE-111 acres of Groisod,
well timbered and watered on Squirrel Hill ten
minutes , walk Irom . Pas•enker tation at Shady
Late, Fourth Street Road. Ale, 0 acres at llome•
wood Station; •and several Karma well located In
Westmoreland and Alln he ny countlea. Alan Coil
Property, Howes and Lots In the city and rubttrtw.
Per farther particulars enqn.re or •
WILLIAM WARD,
(Opposite the VathedraLl
aeM No. ID Grant street.
POUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE.—
•-•
TWO LOTS. one of ten itere• and th- other of
Seven. on the Ventral Railroad: trumediatel, AT
A STATION. one mile from Ifraddoek's Field. Itta.l
about the same dins:toe Prot. Swlaty.lo
ea.' , or whIMI hate a beautiful and sommanding
view of tee Monongahela river, and both also
join tee Dahlia road 1 adloß front Braddock a Field
to 11l taburgb. Enquilm of W.O. II &Silt INS. Jr..
No. 58 (Irma •tret t, for 'lather Information.
not 1155 •
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stook and Beal &tate Broker.
•
Veit. SALE-400 • Acres of Coal
Land. lying Immediately upon cel l oh
ge mile. below tiallapells. and /Uabove Ole-
Citinati. On the ab.sve tract le four loot vein of
Coal. which. fo• general purposes, Is not surpassed.
It Is entirely dlfferent froth the Southern Milo Coal:
contain' m akin gtle sulphur. forges and rotes well,
and for steam cannot be excelled. The lo
eatlon being about mldwav from Pomeroy' and
Hanging Hock. must male it valuable (or coaling
boa s. There Is • water front of 3( of a tulle, with •
good landing at .11 -cages of the river. nu entrance
Ws been run In the hill about 30J feel, trsek Ant -
ed t river, together with the necessary daturas. r
mining and delivering co .1 afloat. On Bald It ac Is
double. Portable Circular Saw o
gether with a rortab e Orbit MM. all In goodrile
else order, sod plenty of the very best oak,
elf
desired. to • party With en/erten.; and capital foe
working eame s • .JURY 11AILEr,,
Block and limit Estate Broker,
coil+
14`01t SALE-93Cacres Coal, In
cluding Meese. tinifsee; on tha East aide of the
Ohio Weer, three miles above Wheeling, with right
of way so river. • The eioseproximity to snood mar
ket as Wheeling. "tbgether with the fact that the
coal crop. out high enough to the hill to be used
Prodtathy for rolling milt purposes, makes this. a
good investment. D. BitiLILL
• dtbek and /teal Estate Broker,
- °era' No. let [oooth street:
.14 1 011 SALE—A well estubLished
and protitable Manufacturing Bu*lne”. Tha
business le eaan, and ellbeeptible Or befog largtly
- , =JOHN D. BAILEY..
Stock and Real Estate Broker,
oc3ll • No. 1.02 Voorth Street.
FOR SALE—An AtalKotylie Gal.
occulaylng one of the bent b)aatlons to the
city, and baying s good run of custom. Immediate
poase”lon can be glven. • -
JOILN 1). lIAILET, No. ICC Fogrth street,
Sill' Or. E. C. KEYn,
No. 811Pn Wor, equealsa Way:
MANHOOD: Bow Loot! How
gr„,. P . " ll.tt
total
mato cut, and Radical Cure of lipermator.
rims, or demlnal Weakness, involuntary Emit:dons
reseal Debility , and impediments to Marriage gun.
really; Norsousuess. Consum.,tion. Epilepsy, and
Flu; .Mental and Physical luCapacity , resulting
trout fielf-AlMaa, &a., by Rolm: Craxanwrx.l.,
11. D.. author Of the Ordain 13001. £43. •
B ' .l . ez , Tor .,l 4l T ht, Trzlng
loice, to any ad.
dross, post paid, on laccipt of alit cants: or two
postage by 1pal?1. 1 .1. C. HI.IN it. 5.1 CO.,
i llarr Y dultWell• g a . I D;ar ° l4 ' olllt, 'MI co
43 Cents. auMiEl law T
THE CELEBRATED STEEL
A.
TOOTH hIAE EAKEn. ..rranta gal
••111eselow Lark" are manufactured only at the
plitlllfitiNE WORKS, near the PenitairtiarT, alie
n ' NU P"L w •
rows aii:l r Tni Sr. "An
utstaiia. at short notio.t. and warranted.
.• - , rvII.7IUwI7H MILIZI/A
TZEINOVAL.-7.-THE UNDERSIGN
TD have removed the oMee of the 110 PL UIL
WOBILS from 33 Marke t street, rittandriNto theft
Works on tlatteOli WM= Brownstown, 'then.
tee, can hereafter be &hod. " .
. roltortee`Addmse 838. Mt/burgh.
T 11 7 40,1 4 A Wit,,A-Au,
NIONEY LOAN OFFICE, - NO. ISI
SMITH YIELD BrifILIZT
rlitsburgb. corder of
M 00..? Loaned ea Ellie Maks, duos
Dientolids, Jeirtlry, bold sod 1411verWeitties
Clottitnir, and Talusideurtiele.of even descrloci
Tay goods cern:Lot be
or eltboot • tlciel.
Met reeentritable in ease of are or robbel,
Goode of even demo:lotion ler eat lo est,
press.ese. (Jeleileid .le
BOOTS AND SHOES
THE EERY LATEST STYLES OF
Fine French ftlfßoats,
Fine Kip Beets,
Wa.ier-rroof Boots,
Heavy Boots,
Ladies' Polish Boots,
Ladies' Batton Bailers,
Ladies'Gingrrss Gaiters,
Ladies' Bale►orais,
Misses and Children;' Shoes of
Every Description, at
THOMAS H. PHELPS',
46 Smiltbhetd street.
13 012
J . A. ROBINSON . & soy
61 Xesrket Streit. -'
tiara Just received a large and well selected stock •
•
Ken's French Calf, Kip and
Water-Proof Boots,
Ladies',,Usses , , Dors, YOuthe and
- Childrens ,
8008, SHOES, CIITES, iIitIORALS; AB Mill
Of All the . Latest Styles,
../.IkNETACTURRD I.II . II4SSLY
(FOR .THE RETAIL_ TRADE.
on)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
' 4 , , • J. WILHELM, •
( No: SS Market St., Pittsburgh,
Has jest received a very large stock of all kinds of
soo~OLIEECrEHES;
Which he it Frep a re i d t sAl!elte , !fee , t;tigl r t
7 o S1) 13118Eg. which he war
rollWEVlS'Elt,""""'" ' J. WILitEL.3I,
No. 38 /dulcet street.
bIetILL'ITOCIi; .
92 Federal St., Allegheny,
lust received the largest and .beet selected
• MtOCIE Of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Lilmorals, Slippers ani Gums,
Ever brought to. Ole market.
GIVE HIM A CALL BEFORE PUItCHALILNEL
itamennzit,
11, XOPX-eir•PrCkair.nig
' Boot and Shoe Emporium,
......Federal Street, Allegheny City.
A LARGE AIVD FREW ARRIVAL
HALM al BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
and Balmorals,
r •
Jost received, and will be mild at the VERY LOW
a:ST PRICES, either Wholesale or Retail.
°Om co A CALL lISTORi PURCIIASCia KUM
- VII KU&
J. ;LA W, C. BORLAND,
No. 93 Markin. Jitney 241 door from Fifth St.
Id
COOrait JOHN 7111.1.D1K.;
C . FIELDLYG
. 1 1antas t otozere and - Dealers in
Chmestoo:n. 13.11ncic.
BOOTS, SHOES Bz. GAITERS,
No. 110 Ohloll., Allegheny.
tttp.lrtmy promptly electilvd on the fithortmt 110-
Iv7trAM
ljj Itipfiviiofe_9ll ri theo iSfell
ADDY WILLIAMS & BARTLEY'
3P-TaTIA2BEIREI.
GAS AND! STEAM TITTET,S,
Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
- - i'II7I4.I3URGH, Pd.,
Cor. Heave*. and Chestnut Streets,
aL • orit4ing 4e R .
am Plzmraeem.
puoammtii
GIS IND STEDIFITTING,
'Hydrants, Iron rumps, '
SHEET LEAD. i
'Baxter z.rwo
Limb ; PIPER.
• I Bn4BB .134.91N3
WATER CLOSETS'AtiII WASHSTANDS.
TOM T. WENI9,
(saccuser to Erin. ;1k C 0.,)
103 Wood Sty Plttsburgh,Ta.
suhso
WIC WZRI.ZUT J0UN1140.7.
IiERLERY & JOIEWSON,
rkEssa.cx•xoekx.
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
FIFTH !STREET EXTZNI3IO27;
• .IPittalblu.376.la, pew, •
LH orders by malt executed satlirmtorlly
P7 LlTlVTlVr e jlt i nTr.bs, Puns" n. 1., .t - 4,
Closets, blahs, Cnandellers, Pendants, aud t ea
Obader, for see at the most reasonable price , .
Orders from country patrons by mall promptly at
tended to. ,
Ulm Hose of every description.
IDDY,IiiIS &-BARTLBY
Keep on hand &June:tor arttele or
W 0 4 0 01 3 . F i IETREIPS,
All kinds of Iron rute Hydrant., Sheet Lead
beet Zlne, lorad Plpe, Oath Tues. blots. Wate
Wssb Saslns, Warn Etauds, &C., at the
Wareroom,
Corner Sixth and. Smithfield Streets,
All Mode or Itnn done promptly.
All orders by maltmLnedlately attended to..
Wren.
ViTAlnt, AtitITSV,ILAT"II
Caretally'atiended to toy er perlenetn and reaches
workmen. A fine assortment Ot
CAS FIXTURES,SINKS:BATH TUBS
MATER CLOSETS,
Constantlyatly on bond and mans to order.DRINT
49:1 1 3131. tA, ErErGrXiaLian,
No. 59 r"Ullegglat,,,:',MTDitenefa.„„..
TOBACCO ; CIGARS, BT,e.
EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS.
R. & W. JENKINSON.; •
atte7ACTORILRS OP ALL KINDS or
Tobacco} Snuff and Cigars,
No. 6 FEIIEUAL:STUEET,
oar tt , lsaapeadon Bri ana
lik iy i
.Branch Bore at galexti:Ohlt tai2l:tat
B.
re JEITRIES,
Manefacturmut Whalen., and Iletatt
Dealer In all kind. of •
TOBACCO 'SNUFF AND CICARS,
No. 6 ST. ULAIft STUEZT. Pirieflurnay, PA.
ma- A. 1.6t0 aseo , !Fnenl of m_sgen.tettAJJSiP/VES
, tl . ld r, n...l2 . 6lNu•TiduAo6o, o f 16 zest 61113!ktigl
GEORGE . BLITTIENSOHEIN
DIALIIN IN MANION AND DOIIIATID
SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO
tilmcking,Tobacco, Pipethac
=O4 411. Stic,vremiLt.la. eitrocet,
(Near corner of Liberty ' ),
myMbli • Pil•R`n lib PAH I .
JOHN VEGlEratvir,
• itaanfulturerdzad Wboleiale goat'
j 1,4 all kinds of'
Tobacco, Snuff and- Cigars,
Also. 33 .4nrir.) Rio am.'
.4mi s itral aslonzacal. emolting TobaceVlEso
MEM'
11 01.11 N
• HOUSE AN U 1114:i
PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No, 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh.
• Plain and tkruimental 91kni of every desertelion
done to order. .All work done promptly at reason.
CA* rat.. lellmsrt
WIT.LIAMI B. BROWN,
Maloof' the Irm'of ft fIOWN • hanitrW.)
HOME 41..Nrt SIGN JPAINTLR,
2(o}o.4tat Miller of 11111 z I..qNartqs euvets.
PITrWOJICIA
MSOELLANEOII&
Hi CHILDS
CO"
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES
.e6DZTA
SOLE IaTHER,
No. 133 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
To SITORT TIME and CASH bnvers we v
oter so
berlor Inducements, as oar 'sallies for buying are
unsurpused by ANY house East or West. Porches-
Inn directly from Finer ninros ou r ttrely for CASH.
we are enabled to sell las low as any Eastern Tobbluff
Hon
lurlted to call and examine
•urstock and note-our Prices before-pnrchasin
'lsewbere.
Orders ircar
HOPE• MILLS
Superior Cotton Yarns,
SEAMLESS . GRAIN BAGS
Batting, Twine,
COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHUB
cba., ctio.,
Will be Promptly Filled at
FACTORY PRICES.
order■ by mall win receive Immediate and
careful attention.
H. - Cmips & CO.
ooll:153:dwT
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
ARBU:THNOT I
SHANNON
C
No.: 115 Wood Street,
PITTSBURCH.
Hare in Store and are Heceiving
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS IND NOTIONS,
Which they offer at
EASTERN PRICES
=
The Attention of. Dealers is Invited.
O. ARIIILTIIMOT..w. T. SLIASIZON...T. Q. STETIALIISON
.28:MM
FALL
FASHIONS
2IZIMEICBN37
J. W. BRADLEY'S
=1 353. Ma 3EI M
EL41.411: 31 1a40
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
S EC, - RTS.!
wll, not:l3 gam or BRA like the Angie .ftrln
Inn will EVER RETAIN their LZI,FEM and
BEAUTIFUL 811 APE, where throe or four online
-33 -Skirt. are OAST 'ABIDE auLBELEBS. =they
COMBINE comfort , durability and economy. with
that ELEGANCE of SHAPE - which. has made the
"DUPLEX ELLIET/0" thn
STANDARD SKIRT.
OF THE FASHIONABLB WOULD.
et rg el" g Vg,tir 11: 1 s
IME:1
VESTS, BRBLEY & CIRY,
40LIC OWNERS UT THE PATENT AND IiXOTX..
OWE MAN UT ALMONER&
Warerwoms and OR Nos, 9/ °HAMM Mg
TO and Si STREET S, 9/TXTS, New Yost.
swim
pIIRE CALWOHNLi WINES,
GURNER & - CO.,
No. so Cedar . St., New .York;
Otter for sale these valuable Whom. whleh are gal.. ,
lag potato favor with astedibitting rapidity , and
who. unprneeelented and unrivalled popalaritt 1.
not without merit. They have only to be
teeted to give Medi the preference over all others.
As e partner of aced they excel all other Wines,
and the numerous certlficaterwideti have vslunta.
lily been tendered:team the most emlnentphyrl.
clans, CO well as gentlemenln every poet tion It life,
are proof conch/site that these Wines are useful in
MI eases fur which they are recommended.
The toll owlets brands are w offered by es. Thar
comprise all the varieties n o,. green In the Illtate'
suitable for sale; •
• WHITE, or HOCK WlNE—Of.llhht straw color,
-ery delle mid line flavored. •
cLARET—A. tmpeu lot wine for table use.
ANt/ELICA—a. rich and naturaity iWeet wine,
mach admired by ladles, and valuable •in the slut
chamber. as It mates Ina wheys and jellies. - It le a
noe dessert eftud, and well adapted for Communion
purpown.
MULIATEL.-A light colored, highly arontatle
wine. Very a Imllar to the celebrated Tokay.
PORT—iteelp red color, fine flavor and to many
respect* eltnnor to the old wines of Lisbon.
U RACE ilitANDT—The pore distilla.lost of our
WINE BITTCII9--A very agreeable tonic: and 'a
stirs remedy for the diarrhea.
This I. one of the most valuable conbinatigns of
a useful and an agreeable beversta that hes ever
been offered to the public. 111111ous of bottles were
eoldthf onghoutthe Forth during limiest fderrears.
aud wherever latrodueed 'it bas proved a welcome
alditlon to the invalid table, the family circle. ado
the b leheloee aldeboartlL
• Ladles who liars lost strength and lgotlte, and
suffer fromVanua, vomiting and tie r ( nod e. men who • 'don't feel very Jolt , re - bereit.
fast or dinner -, whose stornxbi aro out of order
and wboeliaT tame are generally demo/P. l / umt/IT I
weaptylr re
enudn and *offering from seneral dun
WI Children of sickly nature and moir...lys c peptlO
lUM
COneMona; travelers whobareorOMlO !IQ /IMMO
%Diameter; and all alio are to malarMos districts
•:ti o da o r i tt i s tm un m ec o t . to vr od .... ssr:v i c o, l i r o u r c . n w r r e . s. t w i llgda
taken.
it was used very trtenelvely in test, with such
general satisfsetton that offering It lo the public
now we deem it unnecessary to Publish any the
many eerileufes that we have receired, testifying
in the very strongest term. In its favor. All that
We um sae Is to guarantee that we will pledge our
selves to famish en article roan AND 11541.0171.11 a
s .
has been eiveti to little children carotins from
weakness midweek Inegs with Molt happy effect.
one tune girl In particular, with pains in her hesel,
loss of appetite sad el +llyfealltiltit COllOlllO VI lila 011
whom ell medieslstill tis;beenextisus!ed.
hue l
entirely restored. She beam, with bats teaspoontal
a day. nee appetite and strength rapidly Increased
and she 4 nOw well • .
LIAM of Wiriouni a
Xer O tis. •
Per Dozes
111 00
n
21 • um
'••••• .1200
2i aOO
am mm
•
•
• Clant
rort..• .
Angelic>
Muscatel
r,a
1: LANCE, •
ea.". AND wooLEN
H.
DYER AND SCOUBD4
VlLA:Who:tow thwthths futl_Ciugir Cavell!)
Cleaued &lig/laza without uopething..
Nos. 135 and IST 'Third Street,
B•tveszi Wood .ad
ntrilhal
.16 - rrITT&BpIittII . THIAT WLfIEN?I, F..
HBBVIV
•
Last three'olgt.ts of the great
VESTV.ALI,
du - appear sn; THURSDAY EVMNING as
Del Demonlo,
Del Demonic,.
Del! Demonio.
tgrIFEW OPERA HOUSE.
L. D. IDEES3
• CONTINUED SUCCESS.
TIUS (Thursday) EVENIND, Nor. 21d; lut
melt of the intrasely Interesting and deeply
thrilling drams.
.TOE ROMANCE OF'd. POOR YOUNG MAN
"*".'!'"m" ienne
Lo
And an Lam , nse Can t erT ely crers eta.res Of
Nltare.
Friday Keenine— First nrody,.etton of the dratnll.l
- o u f A i y aka r ...!e's great notel, entia!ed, tiEl7-
...... _
:Word., Afternoon. at :o'clock, Grandif"
able 31 letnee—TilltEE
rgrGBAND
GYMNASTIC AND A OItOBATIO
. EXT,
• BY THE,
PITTSBURGH GYMNASTIO ASSOCIATIO
On Thursday Evening. Nov . . 22
A!StSTED Bruns/Era , ASSOCIATION
Tickets NO aim Book and Yu
Stores Cad WON • tecriandsisces
11,73.1 o'clock. r ..7••e f • de1 2 :0 2
gir . NEAS r ;6-7.
THE CHLITthaS x
.10A AU COELI,
Sim,aJEIOIVIC)
Thursday, Friday and Smaday, Nov, 51,23 d and Sit
• COTTON &.• MURPHY'S
CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS
AND BRASS. BAND.
IS ARTISTS OP TALENT AND CELEBRITY
Hauled tryitho World-famoeta
33 cl CP ZT
The. lima eliatippearran Comedian, sinieeraa
acknowledged 10 bo without a Peer in
the Minstrel. Protentott. '
I.denlealon 35 cent:. Reserred seats 50 cen•
Altr'Plekets can be Ooectred In advance, at r
TOUK•S Neves Depot:
' IL E. PARMELEE.
Advertising .gent.
=
itO'ACADEIPIT OF MUSILC.
MASTER RICHARD COKES IS COMING!
41:3-ME-ELZVEI'
Voial & Instrumental Concert,
POSITITELY FOB Er ONS MGR
Thursday Evening, Nov. 22d,'06.
MASTEIL RICHARD COKER, •
The tree& rful Seprario, enivervellyooneeded to be
the Crest Moelcat Celebrity or the age.
31111418. F. BRUNE, •
The World-renowned Violinist. -
MIB3 YALK,
The Great - Pianist, (her drat tour etunaglg Anierlea)
SIGNOB STEMNI,
The Celebrated BOsso Endo.
The above eminent artists will appear. In a most
nurse Ire and select programme. Bee tutus an
nonneements
Dtegrams for Reserved Seats will be open at
RIZBER & BRO.'S on TUESDAT MORN IX O. at
lo o•clock.
•doslaalon—ONE DOLLAR. No extra charg•
for reserved seat.. Holt
'MASONIC HALL.
PIPE XIGHTS OXL
=EI
Monday Evening, November, 26,
Aml the Four SuccmAllog Nights, November
tith, nth, Nth, and 320,
ROLLANIME. IMOTHIE RS,
LATE OF HANLON TROUPE.
11Toristalll.c. ClicbaxLraa.ay.
OUAND ALTIOII.AVOLANTE.
tl DEJLTati DE SALON - ,
FUNAMBE•LL93I,
Lye. AIIGuLLOS,
TOURS DS 10110 Z. •
D.I.NOINCi and .
PANTOMIFEE. •
cams.
7& cents,
etimisslon
Uestrved Heats
ECEEM
(MANI, NEATYLK6 TtIIIIV133.1", Not. 29th
at 2 o'clat k. Ambition. 23000 u. n 01.71334.
Mr - PROF.. BROOKS' FA SHIONA.
ACW.E.ILY. panto BALL.
elrealatr. J breath., Clrsba,"%tveltnesarys°l:d"htrra
daymat r. Ladles' Ctass, / . .esdsy and Friday
at 111 Centime/ Vs Class, Tuctulay and Friday
!" .& 7 11 ‘ t i ke ' l h
to.
will aviatbAW= e Qnsdrillas and Co
call at the Allaslc eiorea for circatiri " eti
terms .tc.
p7II :MtMnMM!!d,
41: , ,XX.111211! 40 , -T-Taenl Cloilutepts
SOHO OIL', WORKS.
HITE MEW &CO.,
AtiIiIIYACTUREES U 7 THI
CELEBRATED SPEEN LUBRICATOR ' ,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING
Sperm. Lard and Whale O ils,
ma LIGHT, TAIEW-011311)WitilL
Standtud White Burning 011,
No. 33 Market Street,
PITTEMOGH,
SEND ?POE lI.GIRCULAB.
"W OOLDitIDGE OIL REFINING}
G C3O3I•XV,4IIO;MMr.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
IMO,V:NP .
L and Truer.
W omal TEDWEBANCEVILLE
oske, Ne. , 2 Duquesne Way,
eiurp.nislon 8.140
AL6IIII7ACTIMICRS t;2 O PUBS. waive
InnEtAITV4I3I - COM.
Brand—"Lnoirei."
37=11:5
EUREKA 014: WORKS.
I=l
C.:11100X OIL,
=EI
:EUREKA • SPERM LUBRICATING OILS
eacl li - bolt/Ws Inalan
Crude, Banned and Lubricating Oils,
LAND, brEltlf., WrIALE AND Flan OlLs.
Mo. 81 Market, St., Plp.ebargh, Pa.
• a. a. .Waio32lX.mig,
tall sad exam's° samples and read cartldeates.
11013.14
WARING & KING
COIESSIGI E3CH6573 AND 8R0K.48 a
Petroleant and its Products,
_
4 11VQUESX11
..x - xyzureawcrricamic, Z• 411...
ADDirdES3:
WARINC, KING & CO.
MYl7:als Walutat. Ph&
WM. WIBUTILL2I..
AGLII OIL
E mous,
ICan.gcsrrozao•Nrilln.
WICNTMAN & ANDERSON.
Bel:Wend wird pastier* in
P ROLE 13 - 2eL
°Trick. SICCONDSVIET, 0011141514 BANCO&
T. A Pq; 11110./Uir.SINTE WALT.
HOTELS
1 PIERRE 11008 E ,.
, Philladaphia.
The subscribers latrine leased mu favorite House
Nu
been icEriTtili AND YUNNIann ND IN AN
ILLsitiAriT Ale !isms, mud is now prepared wilt,
tbe mostpe.inappotetinenes 101 . too teeozotoo of
ir Ott EZlLlterinr: ftrl ' ir.. " . : , ° 7:f&
lie bric • SA.ttLVT.,.
/14e
Conker et isakli reds"! .
Bear the totspenalou Bridge,
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