The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 05, 1866, Image 2

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FCILOTEPI
TO YEARLY ADILTUiERA.
,Iti:4;sdit ' tel theta's" . . ainourtfof advertising patron
age with widdi we are favored, and for which we
art deli thankful, and the increase ot, our Ursula
• Oon, altogether endemic present means to ant,
pip.aa promptly as et ought, we And U generaUY
'tnernivenient. and etirnes Aulte impose bte, to
- twat etausector earlr advertisers. unless leit at.
our'eonntitig• before 'seven o•chtek In the
evening.
TILE 10 rrx oil; wEsr.
Before the war the inhabitants of the
western and northwestern Stateai engaged
in. agriculture, were poor. The greater
„...
~.,, part, Of them were in debt, Many had
is
mortgaged their lands at rat of Interest
ruinously tisirons. Such was the genet's!'
'.impoverishment that easterni capitalists,
, who had been enticed intosending moneys
1. i
i weitibrinvesiment • - upon landed security,
it hiSbratee,,foond they. were victimized;
- the. yearly .product not sufficing to defray
116 1 16: expenses and , accruleg interest,
" ' : 'While the firms Were Steadily falling away
:Till market.itilue, and could not be sold for
. .Any, thing like enough tr), reimburse the ad
' .itincestrutde on there. i
. • This deplorable condition vras bravely
altered by We war. The first effect was to'
' Straw. initarthorisand of hardy young Ben
. , from the. ocations they had followed into
. thing:Hoary and naval Services: Simultane
ously there was a wonderful quickening of
mechanical and manufacturing Industries,
particularly in the older States, where labor
had been measurably diversified. These
abstractiOns from agricultural onployments
. produced the inevitable consequences. The
proportion of food-raisers was diminished,
' , ratably p the wholo population; and the
.-,,. wiorrof lam products. quickly: advanced.
Nor wari this all, The cheapening of money,
caused first by the issue by the government
- of vast amounts of legal . tender notes, and
afterwanhir by the issue of the National
Bank Currency, still further tended to en.
`of
the nominal valve of all discnptions
' 'Of 'agriCultaral products. Under these cir
. •eumatancrets it did not take long for the far
3:dem, most advantageously to themselves,
' Wing
, ... off their old uadebtedness. An inaL
. ;,_ mean aggregate of obligatioc%u contracted
.
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...,
,j on the ape* basis, was cancelled in paper
currency while gold was standing, aboVe
. . .
two hntiditA Per centum; and the. creditors
d_am . agre . ttil li ted themselves. - oo the.
in
-this form 'what they scarcely expected to
get at all
Dior, the farmers of the west and north
west are rich. The cups of their , pros-,
peaty overflow. 'What is strange is,
they igaore and contemn the fountain of
underlying principles out of which their
141161:61ance hati , flovied. - They fail to see
; that it. the stream thereof shall be dried
up, their fortunes will wither and their
. . former. - poverty return Upon " them like
alined men.' They are impatient with. the
slow process by which the Industry of a
%, great nation can be thoroughly diversified,
and clamor for Free Trade. They hold
• • the completion of a ship-canal, of full
capacity, around this .Falls of Niagara, to
he a greeter acquisition than the building of
many Pittsburghs on the Upper Lakes and
- • .. Steltivers Mississippi and 3lissourf. ,
At the commencement of the war the
*. ng - Classes. throughout the Southern
States were opulent. They.had increased
in goods, and had need of - nothing. Lux
,Wry intheir
,dwellinas„ arid no wish of
'''the'lr 4 hearts ungratified- aotton
f.•vu king, ana tobacco' and :sugar were
reigning princes. The war possed over
•
those States like a devouring fire. It con
., mimed the accumulations of genet stick's,
osilibmpoilari the very springs or future
• . oupply.. 4 When' it had passed Desolation
• - sat:brooding Over the ashes of vanished
Mil
vadat. sind Crashed ;ambitions. Institn
tions l OissPPeared, lb° establisbed
forms aindustry had been broken up.. It
wasitopssilble. to restore the old founds
-57:' Mali% and the na were only inchoate.
.!.fhe South turns from Its traditions. It
-near-that all things must'- be -made new;
that an”ibllation of slavery has open-
eitthirwity to' a higher career - and nobler
7reaults• that with freedom, pug _coma the
educa,tiqu of laboring classes; that with
intelligenCe the itigher forms of industry
are practibable; and that the nation is m
-5 pregnaple.rwitich-laswithiniteolf the most
:7 Of *lee are essential to perfect
--t iavilfzetioiCilinee, the Southern people
are eaniestly'seeking the introduction of
njetrtuptpms._ lithe spirit already apps.
_tent, shall bC tally developed, the lapse
ot a generation will heal the hurts of the
Sentkso , thaino scaryshall remain. The
ituntassing resources in climate, in soil ,
and inininerals; laviihed Upon her. by Na
`!'- lure, will be' turned to superabbenaing
welkub; ,
. aqd the days 6f her mournite will
beendlsi.;.:l
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-4 1# 1 , 11 - C° llNE • 55, :i
tiartyinere ago this aeritienuur, now a
Senator of the United States for California;
.1113.4e4hiNew Torkfien:t one of the Slow
P 3 7l4'llutt tint& lie wai then fourteen
"yesikeld. l ." 116 was' not iiconiparded by
bial,nntsLfor they remained' behind in
liehsad' - 'lter had he wealth nor rich Ma-
I; -, nectIci!s, Ml* Country, to whotn be uould
look for petionage. Eductited he was not,
.Israg
,to have guined much
advantage rtona - aclaoc4 He had, how-
ever, brothers and sisters who received him
on hie errivai; and- ibei -were active, Iry
dtistrions. and welLemploya Living with
thom.,,ha..ettioYed the. bozont, or the lest
'aMineirSrfo lll managed,
mtirecrver, by private instructio n ; to' b e
wrill-grancid In `classical learnhie w hen
he reached• majority - he was not nay a
. .
sUktubtb but tliortigkli igthued w.lta Amer.
ienstidess,and familiar:loth toe Politicsl
hilifoti - ofthi republic.
Liketfaiost'lriabiaee he took position in
tbellemoeniffe rant a, bolt bji conceptions
of Defame*, dijr , n9llalways comport
with tbmielf the'lceidere of the party. Ho
_ too; a certain tenacity and consistency
character.of which her inherited from his
father, whom the bumble yottsantry o f ,bis
neighborhoird'lawitja isonsulted'•upoit all
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matters:, M0.,/taxrPfrTgarikng hiai as
'ClAii:ileiriatiNiitii `trittlifut Mail, who
Pbrifins_tead Of excititg mobs,
and derted.his:leisaie bottes — to reading.
At twenty-ontyears of =ago Joliic CoN.
noes' .reasoycd .fcr-Callfornia, and polled
--his first :orriti ; toMatc - f I a yreo,State t - . Ever_
Maoe lie has twine a considerable,. part in'
molding the ' histitations ot that cortunon
weslilai,Shi hrterelOs of germane liberty.
Not that lie ':_tnade 'politics a pursuit. AD
far from it, he' labored. In the mines, and
ail" afherL'hou - orable , ;tillings.
- member Of thOCollforniaf:eglsla..
tuuk.3l,:rp,lArgrty, In4FlY,Fentel,lll the
, cgaion oft he:isle .Ifr.ibapp liriorornrck,
ite , .-Vba'r l iittleinan, -
41.409471111persttetc*se41:k4enoy, in the
"initiVii,Propa ei r eaLriChli appointment
kitihßi'6#79l:„Salkiketis:
cisco or asPokiftiliiita that - C . 14;1a. he
dedtriediinaolitiiiiiiiiiiitot an inv.
Anii.did not aid in 'Kr. Biroonrifvc,*
lir;inder , to got 'an office in ,e 1-
ciasai
44;ifiiiiti,01**tedon. sevcin
;:**4444 metabeilit :the Legislo*.
4009 OTJ~a®• i,the!.-pqamittc
candidate for Governor, but was defeated
the naturalized Irishmen generally failing
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to yoga for him.
When Fort Sumter was first fired upon,
and the Democratic leaders sigindly failed
in their duty to the country, he at once
declared himself on the national side and
did mach to suppress the rising spirit of
revolt; and the result Is that the spirit of
liberty, *Lich -he contribu tfid to domesti
cate In balifoinia i sm/Ives the treason that
soughtits
In Iso3, while he was confined to ids
bed• by sickness, the Legislature had de
volved upon It the duty of electing' a trai
te il States Senator. There were ten or
twelve candidates for the position, and
most of them resorted to all the appliances
that promised to promote their individual
success. Mr. CONEES made no effort—
. was 1101, a COltdiNtioll to made any—but
he was almost unanimously:. chosen Sena
tor. It was a
,spontarieous , tribute to his
honesty, faithfulners and capability. The
news of Ins election reached Lim on his
sick bed.
Diming his service in the . Senate, Mr.
CoiskEss has constantly•demonstrated that
the trust reposed in him was not misplaced.
He has been true to the 4 national unity, to
liberty, and to progress. na has, further
more, been vigilant and tenacious his
efforts teserve his own State.
May California always send as true men
as he to represent her In the Senate at
Washington; atnt if Ireland has any more
fourteen year old boys, of like metal and
promise, they will do much better, for
theinsolves and the world, to come hither
rather than there to embark in con
spiracies and revolts against the , dentina
-1 lion of Great Britain.
ALLUDING to the fact that custom house
returns for the past year show a large in
crease in the importation. of iron and steel,
and to the appeal founded thereupon for a.
larger measure of protection to the domes
tic manufacture of those article, the
Chicago Journal says •
"It is desirable that .the iron Interest
should have every needed encouragement,
but it is perhaps still more important that
railway enterprise should.. be facilitated.
The development of the resources of the
country, more egpecially in the States and
Territories'west 'of as, depends vet ylarge
ly upon the raikpad extension. The car
of progress is emphatically the railroad,
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'We hope Congrios
great interest,of Pennvylvania and Lake
Superior, but we hope it will also remem-,
ber the equally important interest of the
Far West. The tree h'ea of; a protective
tarif is to extend a fostering 'rare
branches of industry, harmonizing, as far
as possible, any that may conflict." .
Report of the !melon? of the Interior
D 'SPAS:TIMM o f vice aIIITZELION
lroshingion. D. C.. Nom Sei S
Sin: I have trie honor to submit the follow
ing exhibit of the operations of this depart
ruent, lind of the various and diversified in
terests connected with the brances of the pub
lic service committed to its euporvislon.
During the fittest year ending June M,
public: lands were disposed of as follows:
Acres mild for cash e&t,-D1.15
entered under-tee lecoastend
act 1,02,516.86
" located .with military warrants U3' 380.00
approved to States as swamp.. 1,109,619.97
• i l ippi t roj d 'et w it i o u res
c i nft ill urrc n o d l s - • 9 1,Y46 99
lege
4,522,31k67 ,
During the same period 6,473,9E4.18 acres I
were offered for sale. The cads receipts from ,
sales and other secrets were aM4,635 Cd. The ,
number of homestead entries exceeded that ,
of the preceding year by more than sixty per
matt.
The entire amount of the public domain is
1,4G.5,468,800 acres, of which 174,160.551 acres
have been surveyed,
The boundary between , New Mexico and
Colorado, as well ail that between California
' and Nevada, should be permanently estab
lished. and the limits between Florida and
Georgia finally adjusted.
Land offices have been reopened in Florida,
Alabama, ldississippl Louisiana and Kansas.
By the act. approved June 21, 1866,piblie hunts
in these States. are reserved exclusively for
homestead entries; and for the. period Of two
years from the date of MS passage, only Mak.
ty acres can be entered by ono person. • The
opinion of the Attorney General that patents
foriands sold, under the revenue laws must
Issue from the General Land (Mice, will gov-
ern the action of this department.
Attention has been repeatedly:lnvited by
this department to the Immense Talon of the
deposits of precious metals within our terrL
tonal limits. The mineral sands on the Paci
fic sdnfic belong to the government,' tint It has
not provided for the diaposal - of them, or for
the development Of the treasure widen they
contain. In the absence oftegislation by Con
tuses, and with, its tacit Consent, these mines
have • been . worked by individuals, vast ex
penditures made, and a species of PossessorY
right acquired which has been recognised by
State laws, and maintained and vindicated by
State tribunals. The act of February 27, liv.3,
declares that no action In the courts. of the
United States for the recovery of any mining
title. or for damages thereto, shall be effected
by the fact that. the paramount title to the
land on - which such mines are 13 in the United
miningd the Supreme Court has held that
interests, apart from the fee-simple
rights In the soil by patent, existed before that
act, with the implied sanction of the federal
government. The exploration and working of
these mines have largely contributed to the
national wealth. and our legislation should 1
submit, be controlled to some extent by exist.
Mg rights and Interests, which are the legiti
mate results of oat policy M inaction. The'
wisdom of - Congress can '.devise measures
which, by placing this vast Interest under the
control of positive law, will render It tributa
ry in a :greater - degree - to the public pros
baronet Downing, of Bdlnburg, Saratoga
county. New York, is the only nurviving sol
dier of the Devolution. ills name wasstaid
vertently omitted In the last annual report of
the Pension Bureau to this department.
The names of nine hundred and thletY-0 110
widows of Revolutionary soldiers appear on
the pension toile at the close of the last :kcal
.. The invalid pengionere disable t° the wars
previous to that of 1951 do not exceed Web
thousand. The widows and minor children
who receive A of
by reason of the ser
vices and death. of those who served in such
wars number one thousand two hundred and
twenty-seven.
During the last fiscal year twenty-two thou
mandate hundred and forty-flue original appli
crtions for invalid pensions were grunted, at
an aggregate annual rate of one million seven
hundred and fifty-aLe thousand eight hundred
and twelve dolMrs and twenty cents. The
number of midi pensions that were. increased
was one thousand two hundred and sixty - -
three, At an annual amount of Increase of
forty-Du ee thousand nine hundred and forty
six dollars and twenty-five cents: The total
amount awarded to srmy.lnvallds during the
year this appeate to be one million eight hun
dred thousand seven numbed and sixty-four
dollars and forty-live cents. '
During the same period twenty-seven t hon.
sand and seventy-slx original applications of
widows and dependent relatives of officers
and soldiers of the army were allowed, at an
aggregate rate of two million seven hundred
and forty-three thousand seven hundred and
eleven dollarsandsevcnteen cents per annum.
The Increased allowance to such persons was
two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ten
cents; so that the sum required to meet pen
slon claims-of this description allowed during
the past year is two ,mblien seven hundred
sad forty-four thousand and ten dollars and
s
. ..t.itr-seven cents.
nA whole number of new army pensioners
1
of ...tubes added to the rolls during the
rg t r y ,tfilea June 30, 1800, was, accordingly,
trona, ~..,r‘ouseed seven htindred and twere..
r m illi on ,neeiring for their payment four
. and twenty
cents per annum..
. I Mred thousand titre hundred
.. 4lollars and thirty-seven
g th. a he number dropped from
of death or other sasses , period,
i the rolls Mule on account
‘iii ", was nine thousand
I three hundred and t
hundred and
• e a l i rh w t y a a t
hmo sand
Ird u one nl hi u l ui c t 4 i,l b t w a i n ' : u
seventy.anal
- three dollars anti sixty-two Q .
On the Snth of Jane last titrire.,,„,„, on
pension rolls flity-four thutulann Si:— the
and' twenty invalids, w hese y,..i.j hundred
pensions was four Winne one inte f ai...."-P of
twenty-eight thousand seven humeri-a. and
..teen dollars and fi fteen center and .I.,,,:sitilt
thousand eight nu ndred and eighty-nine n ee., °
ows and dependent telatives.at a yearly rote
of seven whiten two hundred and eighty-Toni
thrinsand One hnndred arid four dollars a n d
•-; eleven cents—makings total of ono hundred
• andtwenty-four thousand five hundred and
nine army pensioners, at an 'annual oggregate
or eleven million four hundred any tuirteen
thousand cum hundred - and -twenty-two dol
lars and twenty-81z cents.
• Including payments wpimelon agents, the
amount paid daring the year - to revolution
ary: pensioners was - two .Ifitedred" and fifty.
twothriusindivio'bundred and four dollars
and thirty.elglit cents; to army invalid pen
sioners three million eight hundie I anti-tif
teen thousand eight hundred five dollars
and four Ceuta; and co widows and dependent
relatives.. foot revolutionary.) nine smitten
one hundred =lamina thousand four hundred
and tnirty-six dollars and seventy cents—
giving the total sum of thirteen -million one
hundred' and seventy-seven thOusand four
hundred and forty-six dame, and twelve
During the year, two hundred' and.thirtY.
; eight Original applications for navy Divehi
pensions wore allowed, at enaggiogate amount
of eighteen tin:Manna nine hundreds . and too
dollars and 1114': cents per annum.- Twenty..
live Dien - penAons lauretolore allowed were
incresiedat at -aggregate annual rate of nine
Imitated and seventeen dollars. Two hen.
deed and eighteen, original .appliestions of
widows and dependant relatives of Otters
and gosinserwereallawed, at an aggregate tr
Brirty4tro Shetland nine litnidred and
.
ly.eigdollirsVW 7Tne total number
of or, toata ,op,oa
Um roll. at WO
•
elate of the lircal year was one thons.twl and
thirty-two, itt an liggregate annual rate , of
'36Ve„..,._13:13,414.th0utriml Mx hundred and ten
"...rs and five cents. The nuintiar of widows
and dependent relatives was one U1 8 4%11 1 1
ono hundred and ehrbtv-coe, at ,
4 eighty-ei gh t Ft
h
annual tale of one undred a n d
and forty-tw
thousand seven hundred odel
, latte-mtilang the whole number of os.valyten
mon,. of clgMeN twollnOrora a t
4.• nUn al
tired arid thart t
twonunttrauainrd sihonaann
payment t d and .121fty-two dollars and dye
three en re
cen ' rat number of pensioners of all class
The to
e ,. es say and navy, on the rolls June 30,1SCS,
was one hlndred and twenty-six thousand
seven hundred and twenty-two, and the
r.gigiFstigg3 l °.Mturgi I'llePtatgA:Znesaer . ,
was thirteen reillion four hundred and fifty
nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-six
dollars and forty-three cents This amount
fooleries ninety-ntne thousand two hundred
and thirty-seven dollars and ilfteen cents paid
to one thousand and forty-three pensioners
residing In the States whose inhabitants were
lately in rebellion.
From the date of the executive proclamas
Lion declaring the inhabitants of any State to
be in .a state of insurrection against the Uni
ted States. the names of all pensioners resid
ing in such State were stricken from the rolls.
Intercourse with them was, by the laws of
war, the legislation of Congress, and tne Pres ,
ident'a ,proclamation in pursuance Glared.
suspended so long as such condition of heath
ity continued, but the right of such pensioners
as remained loyal to the- United States was
saved by the act of February 4, Ital. Their
names '
on making the required proof of con
tinned loyalty, are accordingly restored to the
rolls. Sir. Attorney General Spi3ed, whose
°pluton on the subject was taken hy my pre
decessor held that the restored pensioner
was entitled to, the arrears of the pension
winch' had geerued since the last payment to
him prior toqhe rebellion, and the practice of
the governnient has been in conformity to that
Opinion. 4
During the year ending September n), NOS,
there were fourteen thousand and thirty-nine
applications for patents. Eight thousand sev
en hundreceand mixteen patents (including re
issues and - assigns) were issued; fourteen hun
dred and fifteen applleations were.sliowed,
but: patents have not issued thereon by reason
of the non-payment of the final fees; twenty
live hundred and seventy-nine caveats FLertl
tiled, und fifty-live extensions of patents were
granted.
During the amnia period the receipts re
'4
four hundred and sixty thousand lone s a
tired and sixteen dollars and eighty easits s and
the expenditures three hundred grid folly
' three thousaud six hundred and ninety-seven
ad
nce o f and
ne h seventy- ree ng abid
a oundred th andcents, leavi
sixteen thousand
seven hundred and nineteen dollars and seven
cents,
dill whch, added to one htuidred anti eleven
thousan t e litiudred - uud seventy-eight dril
lers unit nineteen cents, the balance on Mind
September 30, 1865, makes the amount now lit
the treasury to the credit of the patent fend
two hundred and seventy-eight thousand two
hundred and ninetyweven dollars and seven.
ty-slx cents.
On the 6th instant the Union Feeble. rail
road was completed to a point twenty-three
miles west tiro hundredth ineridtan of long
itude, being hundred nail seventy miles
distant from Omaha. The want of a redhead
connection from Omaho eastward, has retard
ea the transportation of the iron and equip
ments of the road and compelled the compa
hY to rely upon shipments by the Althaver'
river at such times as the state of navigation
permitted. The difficulty will be removed by
the construction of the railway from Clinton
to Council Bluffs, which, it is believed, will be
completed next spring.
The company have constructed all their de
pot buildings at Omaha. The armngement
end extent of their grounds and permanu t
fixtures are one scale adapted to our a aslant'
increasing tonna between the western and
eastern shores of the continent. The road hes
been built of such excellent materials, and In
so substantial &manner, as to elicit repeated
expressions of comnieedatioa from the gov
ernment directors and commissioners. There
cat' be no better evidence of the lidelity wit h
which the company have met the require
ments of Congress than the fact that the com
mittsionerahave in no instance refound to ac
cept any portion of the mad presented to
there for examination. ,
The company have not flied a map showing
she permanent location of we st d beyond a
point three hundred tulles st of Omaha,
surveying parties have been actively engaged
in ascertaining the most direct and practica
ble route, taking Julesburg, on the Smith
Platte, at the Lodge Pole creek about three
hundred and seventy.livemilee west of Omaha
as a starting point, and have furnished a state
ment of the comparative distances, quantities
and gradients of three lines—oue via Cache
la rendre and Antelope Pass, ono via Camp
Walbtch and Crow meek, and the other via
Lodge Pole Creek, Camp -W Ithaca and Chey
enne Peas. It is expected that the definite lo
cation of this part of the road wits not be long
deferred.
Tun company repo'rt that In April ISIS, their
engineer commenced an extended reconnois
sance of the country cast of Great salt lake
with a deli to flea a practicable route over
the Iv asatch mountains to Green River tla
the Spanish Fork and the Uinta. After ascend
lug the Spanish fork torts headwaters he ex,.
meted the whole district of country lying be-
tat een the hundred and tenth and hundred and
eleventh meridians of longitude and between
the pigalleis of forty degrees and forty de
grees and thirty minutes of latitude. The-re
sult of these examinations satisfied him that
such a route could not be found.
The survey of the lino by the way of the val•
ley of the Sweetwater. the south pass of the
Rocky niountains, and the Valley of Black's
Fork of Green river was then commenced. It
establish the important
which e sum
mits of alt the pusses of surveys had
beenmade in the great ranges of these moun
tains have very nearly the same altitude above
tide-water. Fu i rther examinations were Suede
details p
e Lorahit, an
have not g been famish In that reion, the
of w ed to
the deparrment.
One oleos most important of this Company's
serveys extends from Great Salt Lake west to
the numboldt valley, between'the hundred
sad fifteenth and hundred and sixteenth me
ridian of longitude, travel slngi the Great
American desert. Although incomplete it
has resulted in th e discovery of a line, with
grades not exceeding sixty feet Per sole from
Great Salt Lake City to the valley at their um
boldt, across the Ilumboldt range or amen
taint., a distance of two hundred eight
miles. For about one hundred and fifty miles
across the desert nO fresh water was found by
theengmeer. Item satisfied, however, from
his exatatnations. that It can lo obtained in
the passes overt:War mountain, on the east
ern side of the desert, and the tint range w cat
of the desert, leaving only sixty miles with
out fresh water. The .01115 atlmLrablyadapt
ed to a tine hard road lusi. The results of the
survey are satisfactory to the compsuy, and
Chow that the dlilicolties to be overcome are
much less forintriabt a than were anticipated.
The Union Pacific hallway Company. Lett
ere illvlsicm, have constructed their rmat to
Fort Riley, one hundri ri and thl: ty-tit e miles
west of the Stissom I river, of which one hun
dred and thirty _hots been accepted by the
Government, thus giving a contin noes line cf
railroad and telegraph four hundred and
eighteen miles west of at. Louis.
Thos hate also constructed a brunch road,
thirty miles in length, from Lawrence to Ltd.
Irene orth, which strorda them another lino of
COMMUIOUStIOI3 to the Missouri river.
Contracts have been made to complete the
road two hundred and nifty miles beyond Fort
Utley by the Sist day of December, Md.
The trunk of the road is already considera
ble, and elves promise of great increase in the
futnre. The grow receipts of one hundred anti
lira tulles of maid line and thirty miles of
branch road, for the month of beptember,
were forty-two thousand dollars.
The Commissioners, under date of Septem
ber IS, report that they have enchained, and
they recommend the acceptance of, an addi
tional section of the of the Central Pacific,
Italiroad Company ofCaliforma, making a dia.
toners of seventy-four miles from Sacramento.
The Company report, under date of the 1111,
ult., that they have constructed en additional
section of twenty miles, reaching at the ter
minus au elevation of about sixty-one hun
dred feet above tidewater at Sacramento. A
force of ten thousand men is now engaged In
grading tbe next two muttons; the ties aro
redwood, equal to cedar In durability, and
number about twenty-live hundred to the
mile; and the culverts areconstructed of gran
ite or other hard stone, except in the t alley,
where hard-humt brick Is suSstitutecLas stone
could not be procured. Tile bridges are made
of the best quality of red fir. The drainage Is
ample, and the road well ballasted with gravel
and broken rock. The grades aro necessarily
ugh. The maximum authbrized by law has
been reached for •dlstance of three and one•
half miles. There is no difficulty in operating
these portions of the road. The passenger
trains make twenty-Ave and the freight trains
twelve miles per hour.
Examluatiests and surveys indicate the val
ley of the liumbOldt as the most advantage
ous recite through the State of Nevada.
The company expect to reach, during next
year, the Big Bend, of the Truckee river, to
which point the roll has been permanently
!Coated. a distance of one hundred and ninety
five miles from Sacramento. They die that
the'r expenditure exceeds twelve mil ens of
dollars, and they entertain no doubt t at the
road .will be completed to Salt I Lake
City during the year eighteen hundred and
seventy. I
The Atchison and Pike's Peak Railroad
Company have completed forty Mlles of their
road west from Atchison. They confidently
expect that sixty Miles of road wilt be com
pleted by the first or January next.
The Western Pacific Railroad Company filed
on Lb° l3th of last July, their acceptance or the
provisions and conditions of the resolution of
Congress extending the time for the constrac
ilea of the first section of their road, approved
May dl, 186 e, On the 24 Instant this depart
wont received the report of the government
commissioners, showing the completion and
equipment of that section. It extends from
San Jose, In the airectlOn of Sacramento, to a
point In Almeda county, a distance of twenty
miles.
Adequate Measures have net been gdopted
In regard to juvenile offenders against the
laws of the United States, convicted by the
federal worts in the several judicial districts.
Difficulties have arifien in executing the • et of
Starch 3, leitt, and In many parts of the coun
try it remains a dead letter. I respectfully re
fer to that portion of the last annual report of
tins department, which relates to the subject,
ou e express my entire conourrenee In th e
, s
.1151bere preeental.
.., e eleventh annual report of rho board of
''tors of theCS t hospital forth
oversewn o
s e ,.
in , 8 74 shown that, daring the year ending
, there were admitted, from the
trot° the gol a d ' lrri t e n i rlo t m er e, i one
army, one
~,,,,,x , thin navy and thirty-six patients;
from the uY, nine; from civil life, seventy;
department,nbol
prisoners. throe;
her th
r.)e . total,
under t r two e
' s
t e m Th e u ni l Ft r i aV't , sabred . This
anti 2. bO t
s w . e aw n mh t y v - p
ee t w nr o ui .
om e d
.. f
Whom thirty
wee roar hundred and esgb - s to
three bend red and sixtys,,,,,t w mei 0 who"
hundred and alaty.five were from
Dailies; two
and navy. Durtng the sente '"'„, ar e l it Y ,
one hundred and twelve were 'dl e.
Charged " sel recovered; twenty.ult 115 ..
MI/Mired, and ten as Unimproved, any
four died) heaving under treatment, et the
obese Of the decal year. two hundred and
, elghty.one, Or whom one hundred and eighty
, tiVe were males. Valuable tables accompany
I conditionp showing thegbreleal and mental
f these who atal,and or hose erne
were received Into the loath Mien. during the
year; the time of life at which each Of the two
thousand two ettutdred anti lithe patients
treated Stine the ouu of the Institution
I Insane, theft nativit y ; the tone of
disease under whteh theY /shored 'when ad.
mined; the number - Who said the eqmseet of
vil k um
their sastatemanee end fveldmen and the*,
Pomba . entitled to gmtalteas m i t it
alargar NW AtirillAr :WI II
rotect the
6.51,0G0 D
The instances of the recovery of patients who
have been received from the army or navy are
by three hundred per cent. more •numeroua
than In the caws of persons who have been
admitted from the avocations of civil We.
This vety market difference in results is at
tributed to the fact taut the former are sent
to the hospital immediately on the appear
ance of symptoms of insanity, and their treat
ment is not Interrupted or thwarted by
lidu
dicions friends. The Importance of these two
conditions-early entrance and uninterrupted
treatment...Ls fully and ably dismissed bathe
ra fnlte meantime the Metal:111cl desired tn.
be relieved of the care of the blind. The re
qulsite amendment testis charter was Obtlllll ,
ed. The government benttichinesof this class
ere now educated at an institution in an ad
joining State. •
The.directors, in their-. annual .report for
1E65, proposed, in lien et the annual allow
ance for each government pupil, an appropri.
Minn in gross for the support of the institu
tion. Their estimate was twenty thousand
seven hundred dollars, whirls sum was allow
ed by Congress for the current year.
Congress has appropriated one hundred and
thirty-alx thousand and sixty-live dollars and
eighty-seven cents for the purchase of
Improvements erection
cofin bu
rdomg
han e d x i o a h n e g r
appropriation the sum of three thousand
three hundred dollars,. to which the institu
tion would have bad undoubted claim on as
of the twenty.two government pupils,
and it uppears that Congress, in hddition to
the payment of the amputated per capita
charges, has advanced to tale Institution the
sum of one hundred and ninety-six thousand
eight - hustUred and eixty-nee dollars and
eighty-seven cents. . ,
The clerks tire not adequately paid. ,Many
of them anceharged with duties bringing in
to constant raw:Minion: acquirements which
are the fruit of long experience and special
study. The present salaries were fixed many
years ago,
and since then the cost of subals
tence has increased one hundred per cent.
The remuneration of the laborer, the me
chanic and the professional man bus, is the
Intervening time increased In a correspond
ing ratio, while thntof these valuable public
servants remains the same. Those of ripest
experience and.greatest merit frequently re
sign, as stronger Inducements are offered to
them In ether.puraults than In the service of
the government. • The. applicants for clerk
ships are numerous triongli, but'donot possess
the needed capacity for the higher branches
of duty. No one, with the most limited cape
rimed in an executive department, can . I be
lieve, avoid the concluelon that its efficiency
would be largely promoted by a radical change
In the organisation of Its clerical force, end
that the Increased outlay necessary to secure
the services of experienced and skilful clerks
would prove in the end to 1 , 13 true economy.
I am, sir, verir.respectiully, your obedient
servant, 0. 11:.
Secretory ,of the Interior.
The PLIKSIDENT.
TO CONSURIPTIVE9.—The Rev.
EDWARD A. W HAIM'S Prepared Prescription
for the cure of CONSUMPTWN, AiTHILL, BEUN
CHITIS,CULCHF, COLDS, and all TEIhOLT and
LUNG AFFECTIONS, hu uow been In use our
ten year;. with the most marked success.
The Remedy, prepared coder Mr. Wilson's per•.
moat su;erel eon; also a pamphlet containing the
original Preicrlption, with 411 and explicit 'nix* .
[lons for preparation and nen, together w th a shoes
history of 145 ca:c, mar be obtained of
JtMEPH FLEMING, Druggist,
Corner Market street and the Diamond,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
JgrPrlcewf Remedy 4400. Pamphlets furnished•
free °fel:Large. Pent by snail anywhere by JOSEPH
ILEMI2IO,,on receipt of pa.. depwrw
•
• Gli AY HAIR BALDFEBA f DAND
RAI tkr, ANY WREAKS. OF THE suAx.r.—Nt•
DISCOVERS CAN trOMPARE WITH "LONDON
HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DIiESSINt.."
"London Our Best Half Color Restorer .
"London ' Holz Color Restorer"
••London Physlotans Her Color Waterer"
"London • Harr Color Restorer.
"London Use and Dale color I. Cat °rel.'.
London liOr Color Ratorer.
-"London Reeoromend It. hair Color Restorer"
$t never fansto Impart life. growth, and loot to
the weasest halt. lastens and Mops Its fa ling, and
I. sure to produce a new growth of bah, calming It
to grow Hoek and strong. t ply 75 cents a bottle;
Irt the hartdo cen.l
Sold by PIeCILANIAN & MeKE.NNAN, SS Mar
ket sires t. 41E1r. KELLY 31 Wood stn et. and
JOS. FLEXING, $ 4 Market street, I Mubarak.
KANE & DRUITT, anTitlZhatirg
• TO THE .DEBILITATED - AND
THE DECHLPID.—Yor senetal debility and ex
hortation of the powers of nature, whether occusalon•
ed by aleknest, Butt living. constitutional deco,.
ola age, or any other physical or mental conic, the
one thing needful and Indlitiemble is liOnTsT
T DELIBBALTED:BTIMICIf BITTERS.
V. Lea the nre'orlifescems to be ahem:UMW dying
out to the system . .. ond,...the mind, 'sympathizing
with the be'''. It reduced almostito • state of im
b" ditty. this might! Itestoratthe seems. u It were,
to Mt the 'sufferer out of Doe !Bough of Despond.
and recruit and reintllterate , th th e frame ago
tits intellect. to old lathier In the Valley of the
Siononitaiela writes thus to-Dr. Hostetter: •'I
can compare the op•ration Of your Bitters upon me
tenni:Ong tr.% tee effect of s rain after long dr,
the Ino the WI of theyear. The rain Ishing on the
othadura marts the second clop.ot gram, and yoor
wholesome medicine seems to havestanad • second
crop Of life and spirit. In: And this is Italy the
effect ot ttils.gratefel and ponerrol preparation.
Ladles of weak ethatitotiort, or whose sten:meth boa
been impaired be sickness or age, find It a most ef.
Oration. and delightful Ton c. •nu It Is admiula
terol with Scent Surreal In anaratoom or wetting of
toe de h to young children. In fact, It Isa much
skier and swot cordial , for the tha n soy.
thing adrertis donee...illy for that poop.
IZ, ZAI) al Vi liZq
wm. BIND • • , Jr., Adams Exprsu Offtc*,
641/104Weet,taanmilanisedonagammar
Advertiernienie for the GAZETTE. and all other
'papers throughout As DPW Statee and the
Oznadas.
USTATE OF JOUN CHILDS.
IADECIt IL—Lettere of Adeplatttellon have
been granted to the el:A.11'11W. Persona having
elate. wilt ptesent them, and those Indebted ittl
Dal immediately' to
TIWs. L. lIAIIILTOW.
*9 Fifth street, Pitt t,nrsb
des:ol
SAFE :WANTED.
A GOOD SEQOND HAND SAFE, •
10 lathes WO Inside. )011 . 0s •
177 VENN taIIICET.
941114 where bate In sy tx : seeo. '
nIVIDEND.--The Virectori. or
8 - , the 1511[311MM:1AX OAS COMPANY hare de
clared • dividend of. YOUR PIA CENT, On the
Copt tat Stuck. pavan]: at the °Rio of ROBINSON:
MeCLEAN t CU.. No. 7S ' , moth .tree[, Pit'.
burgh, oo and after the 14th 'natant.
11.,ROBINWN. treathret.
ll!1 , 3113iGIIAX. Dec. 41b. 38 8.
MONEY SATED,
GUEJT Ban
• .
wcri=a,
IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
At 01 Federal Bt., Allegheny Cagy.
W. K. M'CLINTOCK.•
147 a. '9EI NredLoa - e4.1 Ettreeit.
FLAT PAPEUS.
4uper Royal,
Royal, .-
Medi ups,
Dumb
' Cap and
Folio Pos
YOU SLLE BT
$. HAVEN.
Printer and Ntationar, or. Wood and Tuird
tle:rpie
p MASTER CARPENTERS AND
CONTRAPTUR3.-.The PENN*, HALT MAIM-
FAC t rintl (.1 CO. wilt receive proposals fo u r erec
Ina, •t once, • TWO El IVRY BUILDING YO) fa
long, 40feet wide and 40 tent Keg, containing abort
100,000 fleet of lagibe!. The materlxle ern! be Nr
nladed to tha . contractor au the ground. Apply
daring this week at the 'worka, at Natrowa, or to
No. Lia Bto kton Avenue, AP.egbear City, between
data 7 o'clock la tbe cverling, where piFu■ and
sveleentloie can be seen
CLOTH SACQUES.
WHITE, ORR & . CO.,
rifeti Eitreert.
OFFER rolt SALE A LARNE STOCIL OF
CLOTH SACQUES
ALA Very Nicocv• Li-loom
WVOLESALE & RETAIL FEB
IMILNG RCM tbr
Water,Gas and Steam Goods
3.437 Oimittattolci. NM, .
pirmsUßGlC , Pat. -
BAILEY,TARRELL& CO.,
LEAD PIPE, SLIEST AND iAR LEAD
MANUFACTURERS,
Dotter, le Pig Load, Iron Plea, llebber How. H
ripe. and iicrews. UU (Moats,. rteam UUSS •
and WPll4leli lilo l / 1 1k Valrekliatety Valvas,
amelaa-lreu att . lam and Copper
Bulks and Date lPrais and Hon
jandZig . %
j iamna. and .
larsomit dt XXCI32. a. odSr
-
Pied by
Plumbers, blarblulstb Coppersmiths.
Oit nelluers, Remand 1.1. rte.
ordeis ',romp!) , Attended to derMra
SltrijitMft! CABRIAGE
Grover & Baker No. 1 Sewing Machine
Baton ligy r bxl m s t ewboris. It Li tie but In thole
bobtsfit SO. IS rum arm*:
DLLAIIIIBEILBELT4 I _ B . HOW
wan , emstata antistiAg
1%.66 D'art'
. TaWraW.
A ' A
NEW ADV
JAMES T. BItADY & CO.,
CSocceoson toe. dents 6 Co.) •
Corner Fourth and Wood Ste«
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DZALMISS 111 ALL XIXDII 07
Government securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold. Bilv,er and Coupons..
COLLECTION) made on 'MI s6eulbla whits in
the tufted States ipaCansdas.
Interest *Unwed on Time DODOSIth
KITES! SKATES!
D
I HAVE
tla;adc 3 . lattretlOonFir"omir
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAI
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street
tiolS;o13
IMPORTANT ID BRICK. MAKER'
4130,000 , 331•14:31K.
I.r TEX 110UBS,
With TiNglit Melt!
SWORD'3 STEAM POWER
BRICK MACHINE,
=
The Pittsbuigh Brick Machine
AND • •
BRICK MANUFACTURING CO.,
Yoe the faster% "'Rale' aal Soath•T.alern Si e+.
T INE HINE IS SELF-TEM-.
rzttlica.toits'onlyillt.NUO, (right to nye bele&
proportioned to imes,ent all I pops atton or , t frit°.
17,1 Is run uy Inch eT11111.1”.• en. Ice, works ell
Linda of clay. makes !SLIFKA& 11&100. pressed le
reel moulds, 1,11111. only eight men to Mr the
clay, fey the g , intl, r. take away the brick sod
hake them In the yore, and m•kes Inlet as fast as
you w sa to run tee eue. In oar own yard. our
rata of melte& It frorn .11 to NO a minute. We
claim this to be the be
SetaAYIG Machine in uee.
A msteldno may he 111011, , t1011 lti Our earl)
at Olenwood Icor miles +thole the reachn the
north ride of the Monongahela river. d Op
the Connellseille &abroad. -
Teri, County and State Rights for sale.
For tall Inronnation, apply for circulars, lu per
eon or by mall, at he oflre.
We are prepared to all Isrge routratts of belch.
Samples of the brisk to tss Leen st No. 10 Ftftb
street, 504 the t'lllee,
2SO LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
r. M. KUM •Pres-Went. A. ACKLEY. Vice
I'm Went: W. M. IRCILACKEN, Treasurer; S. A.
tIL E.PYAUD. Socret.o7.
Diazurows-8.
M. Hier. A. Ac 1,14•7, W. M.
Brio John .•Iten. W. 11. C ulp. &A:0
pITTSIBULIGH
PIPER ALLUFACTURINC
I=l
Printing and Wrapping Papers
CLINTON MILL, STEUBENVILLE. 01110.
BRIIIIITON MILL. NEW itittanTuN, FA.
OFFICE AND WAREIIOThE, ' •
•
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
OrVICED.S—AUOTIST lIAR rJp. Pre.leicnt.
I.IVa4GSTON, Tre.urer
• SAMUEL Itll/1/..F..ee
01..TT012. — kugust Jlin S. II
John B. tiirlairstork. Jet. M. Ver...
C. 11. Nerriek.
Cash Paid for Paper htoek.
11.1.R11. Alia! a. 1CT...14..R. L. BULTILICIL,
BARR. KNAKE & BIIETTLU,
Successors lo IVLSIELINK
Yo. 11 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh
I=
Pianos, Ciirgans,
And Ilualcal floo:a generally
W3ole Asrurs for the Crlrb•ated Et ILA untinr
New York. amt BeIIO.I2.A.CKE It - CU.. rtlii.4et
.
At.. E.STICY ••C6rratiz, • ' and S. D.
11. W. SIIITIPS • AMMUCAN" ORGANS, and
'II.I.TON'3 PATENT — GUITAR.
The butt ltatlan and Gunn.e italic and Guitar
titriaraaltrayr on hued nol7aur.l
JAN.'S SittICILIM .......... 11. JIORLIDOX
IQUN CITk SPICE MILL.
STRICKLF.R& MORLEDCE
FIFTH STREET EXTESSION,
I=
Ila• Ins recently purchased the above Ifq, we
respectfully to the imbue that we will contlane
the loanufacture of PUNY: .d MUSTARD,
, widen we will re able to furnish to WHOLE
SALA and IItr,TAII, •1 the ' ISST
SI AUK LT rbteL. Alen, COFFEE and UROUND
NUTS ttliatTED to order on ilism notice. LtIlE.
YIA/Ult and HOUNII UltllN SIENA. eon
atantly u hand.
Aiming to deal fide we solicit the ystronage of
tits public.
It J. IItaTER. faernerly' of the Comm. Spice
Nltils, will he Mewl on band at the mill at all Umes
to attend to the want.olo.l.onlo“.
STIIICKLEIR & MOBLEDUE
IME3EI
THE GROVER & BARER
SEWINC MACHINE
O the Uhl ma,Tiale of ifechantem. Deese eta and
examine It at
=
LADIES' FURS,
MISSES' PUBS,
OE. T'S .PUBS.
THY. LAnonsT AND AS3. , ATMENT IN
• TUE, CITY% nEL 'NO AT VEAL
LoW rellt:lES. AT 211 r.
RAT,: CAP • AND . FITE STORE
or •
zap 0 13.33 c*, C 0..,
181 WOOL STREET.
CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE _
THREE BTOBY BRION DWELLING
Located on Second at.; Peconil AVard, Pittsburgh
EIGHT ItOHEIS
Lot 70 b) . 63 . fert to a Paved attey 8 I'M wl/e
Price 16,01. Apply to
=
Hamm& AND ALL ESTATZ !MINTS,
No. ha enxlthetild Street
TO WHOM IT MAI CONCERN
NOTICE IS DEREBY GIVEN that
If the tot of BAUR eLS nod TWO BUNDLES
HOOP IRON are not removed from the premises of
the PENN , A. SALT BiASUgACTURIIiti
NATRONA, attired there to that, by . HET
MUCH of Cincinnati, within end week
after expiration of time of advertising this notice,
the same will be sold to PRY charge , . on DEMI
HICII 13th, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'Shatk
A. al.
Dy °Mot of . 11. rgll.lllCILTalg, Sept.
WM: It. MCKLLLIP. An•L de4:4l
THE FIRM OF
lIIPPELY & MIIITIERER
if this day been dlis,leed by mu Lunt emseSt,
Tbn business will be caret. d on by ISAACI
niche Arm. Any claims 'galena Mr. MUT,
TititEkt will be settled b 7 tam.
ILAACBIPPISLY.
' deime
1=I=E1:!
ROQUETII,-CARIMELIAS,
Winne the largest and best stock of MINTER.
.Pl.a.terti slant the eltr, and are
unwired to Walsh wedding and other parties with'
Tatde find !land Boquets. Floral Designs, a0...0tt
short notice. esu oleo tient: Floral Wreaths,
('comm.ss ae. All order, prosiptly attended 10.
Cars inn to the linienhouses every faw natant,.
des . • . • JOHN B. & A.-MURDUCH.
; REMOVAL. -THE UNDEDSIGN.
ND bare removed the office of the HO PE OIL;
WORMS from 33 Market street, Pittsburgh. to their
Works on UAlifiON =VS= Brownstown, where
they canliereetter be round.
aMMEgROMM
iMILS. » 'TUE lEEE" Eng.
7010 1144 Rc WhOnnt idvir li z a t this ule ilitireirtrat.
NEW ADVERTIMMENTS.
J. SHEPHARD
317
1....113ert3T e tl
PlTTBBtaidir., PA.,
manufacturer of &akin& of
PLAIN KID FANCY CILMEIIB I
CONFEGTIGNARY,
By Steam.
10 BBLS. TURKISH PRUNES
JEST RECEIVED.
deS: awr
BATES & f BELL
HOE IN STORE A
CHOICE ASSORT=
, OF
Plaids.
SILK, VELTET & C I.OTH
MANTLES.
Taerlaa.com,
im 0131tX1 a,
sil:L , '.
3Bailmorales.
331aailr..etmo
Droag3 arc)c)cl.si
21 FWTH ST.
GO. TO , •
11.C: 0 33MM : 3-WE 7 7
No. 16 Fifth Street,
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS,
They 1111Sejtift received'a large and well Ile/toted
stock of
43 - 0013 S,
CONgtSTING OF' •
IDIALMITC)IV -120 wee
1 AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCEIES, .
SOLID tui.vrie
PABIAN GOODS.
FORKS AND SPOONS.
TABLE CUTLER:I',
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
. 4.66.4 11 2381 4 etio.
And isvery large stock or .1
FINE SILVER—PLATED WARE .
From thi best klanuiaeturers and the
VERY : LATEST STYLES.
Do not forget the Old Stand
NO: 16 :FIRTH STREET
nal:oat:lT
Ii.T.LLERMAN'S
HIT ANDIUR IMTOWIL
IS FII.I E.D . FROM CELLAR TO
.rt igi ta MA d II . I , G 11
ASDOIITILE\S Oir HOODS.
v•mwsr MiCreG r 1 . L.A.T1E119.
Our Specially noir
T-ECIA:110 eaxicl.l43resa.Ves
, •
7F I 110 . R ) 9
SLEIGH & CARRIAGE 11011E9,-
• Although mum,' eel tle Ilue of
HATS AND CAPS,
WHOLES/11t AND DET•IL.
No. 75 Wood Street.
Boatel
PITTS LIVROII
SELLING OFF
cmaco..a.s.e;
0r_.0833-ast
AT COST,
To Close Out_Buslness,
Toot Lies will a large stock of
LA IDIES' FURS.
GUNSERAESER & CO.,
No. OS .6XABILET STREET.
notmom.
KANE% PATENT •
•
PETROLEUM SOAP.
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP 8 BEAUTIFUL
A
iiqutsits roan MiiITISIIING sou C4IBINEA
• . .
•
IiC4MVSPETROLEVXBO4P
sifter amteront rattsfsetory test. la la:mated. of
ttal l tift «ragtl;lolheenbuelTgri.ttl'i on Ite
%darken IM el Morale Washing Soap and Passive of
an ClothiStains. It is elm aneMeseloas emoncims
Wog excellent remedy for all Cutaneous Dtseurs.
From Its peculiar chemical ecaubleatlous. tt Is ea
rely free Com
ma *dom. ead foreign ..b*
s ems'.
Tor sale at the principal Druggists sad . Omse"ere
to Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
•THE COVUT OF COMM°
IN
UP usscaurar COMITY.
229. December Terns, 1800.
Nk ilec Is inireb/ Risen of the application at the
`9ll, LLUISIG! AND .L 0.112 JIISUCLATIVIA Nth 2,
PITT111321161 : 1,l l torJa Master of Ineorpons
ticin died in the OflCll . ettbe ProthonolasT, at tbe
number and term shore stated, which will be Sight
ed st the next term of the Court of Camnion Pleas,
unites exceptions thereto be died la proper time,
,1411,01111. WILLT22,
noll;o8kw Prothonotary,
F ri.SALL—One.loartOL Inteile"'s
KUtannitig Rolling JIM
To as acceptable putoor. ADPfir 10
`` go. SO Water guilt.
r=3
- IM ae wa mr au as
NEW ADVERTIS
RET,H,Fl Tf i li , T , E s ! i; li i. rE,i ti E ONES,
.110.71 .0 V,0 , . 00us a ur', rmg . . z.ii 2it*- 111L-
Grand Charitable Fair and Preicut woo Festival
In aid of the Horne and School for the Maintenance
ano Ethics , lo• of Die Vestitete Cathleen of our
Soldier-and Sailors:
Ali APPEAL TO THE AMERI CAN Orton 1•99.
PEOPLE.
Neer liOnN. , IG '
We, ihe Ottears andrionagers or —lOO Home aid
Mtool' . for the kilucatlon and Main Duance of the
atit,ite Children Of our /Soldiers and Sailors.
earnestly solicit the syreipatbrindcp•opetation In
our Fair and Grand Presentation Festival, of all
who desire with tie 'To fee • . Tlll3 Home and School"
.enabled to reciter and care forrsidi 'Hedy ones. who
'era ..haiDe and protemion. i • •
Iirs.GENERAL ULYSSES H.GHANT, Preilitent.
1: CHads. P. DALY. Acting do.
• 1 , Yi1,'1t1 . i 7, 61i1:0 - t" ( 11•L'" vi " do.*
411 11 1; S. 1 , 3 illlllE . S . fi movies , .
t• DAVID
OPT.
ecientty
•• W S lIILLYN.B. Corresponding sscretil7
•• HERVEY G. tilt. !Ins . r.
- .
Tit' j i9 .4 1; I ‘ '.l A i
I N ot i t. ).A . L o ' n E t ' ke t d r o tl ' S of . OF.O FM BE 13r
and continua t a 0 9 al I.i. at s viscto- MD Nail, corner
of 8r5 , 19 , moil 191 -in ei.-N. Y. 'I oh o
lif the Grii'id N O . ,
Po t I'c -Beal. to liy net.l at
Cooper to NO ., Yotk, Svittril ty 1 vanln
December =,l, under the Mil dc ti is, ,•ct ion . •Til '''''
chos e, Heil. lin ieliDliocca,i,ii . fioni ' m It ' °-
wkli &chosen id award 9119 , iiii IN vitt -V.,'T In t r ee
literal- mann. r as ti e, mar ih.t. moue. 'y o r su si t h
Featlval there w.l bc cm
:Mk.. it 1 vd.c. at On:
Collar each and 2•0 (0 Presidit, bait, en, t o 0 ,,d,
.tics holder:. ' 1
, Llit fir rirrisCra it Or .nii . 5 m.,,,,„
1 Present In roiled Sluice tilt lel. -,....
1 spientinlCeontrY I,lfidii. uce 19 Woutili_k.
ter Co.. neir .N. V. City; , 12.0c0
1 Career dinner an 1 dot. dawdle.. Avenue
`E. New tort Liu
I lonic and l int ot adJoloing chyle 2.9.9
1 Hon, and in Itrooklya . y nole
I . C seriim Hones - and triteness (COrep'olol 25 0
rtirseit Pse,Stsintravisy I.:i
3 !tote In Harlem. S. T.:91 ito , itch ... .. I.leo
1 Set of Diarnd mil, 1 ning,'Ear Ulnae and
S. rio) 1 wo
1 Paid-up Potter or I.•filtuurabee Lt . __ 'ow
1 ..Eli ,. Patent 1101 Water Apparaiii , , ,,
for Hi atitig IDrelliiirs
i I ill raltitieln•ol. General If. S. Grant 2.19
I .1.1. site One Go it Lever \ratan , i Si ...ILO., 3.0410
Mt Ladles , like Go d Lever Watches-at 912 1 . I v:.
.1 tier' sit, .10.1 prem'lllll I:nip re... Sor
ting Cavil, PO
29 stivt r•plated Tett Sets. at 975 ;. .... ;..... 1.3d2
MI Celebrated ••Huipire” seu lOC Malik, on.
11.0 Otte ‘lllbltl , M at their w. turns,
.III) Bioadoar • ‘, WO
IMO Cop s es 12 vole. eschl, tiler: a et topiele '
Illustrated Iliatory urine War ~. ~ 7.000
250 Coid 199 ~ POOOllO,
no
s'i...ve Buttons,
at 93 ...• i Lati
3ski Tibla vs 1 Teaapoons end Napkin Itings.
.. - at $3 • ' .590
1t3.0 Call Bells end fliststi Fria r illecs. l at 93 4,10
i
71, i stance !.Kilt-Ist. of the fel lowil'ai a - •
.an•s IDi MIDI. inl iiistionumfe, lar or
and° i'c.. Plum tore. W rittnir Cate . La
die, Nt , rt. II izi . Much , I: Ito hit
(.1,1 e•, Pilot. maple A,19911-, II east pins
11l ringer II mno. Gehl . .., • el , ClAnlim,
Ladle- . viol i 11 ,iic'i chub], tiicraoll , •
see, Clack Walnut tictitte kr to
Is
Gen-
Titular'', VaGoonnt,l. Si k Hate, ',bib v•
Ned mt ti le MG.. Ital.. ford Mean Km
b oat Card , f_ir Color intuit merit. En
gr. Int, and C r • l'h 1101.1 lois LI Di--
ii or til , lied 1 . , reona„ , .. tad ea and
limb, biding Whirs, Bunk. Hobe , .
Lull. si 311 k Yore. G. ut s For Co Lars
and 01010 , , 01. amounting to ... 21 • 223
—..-
Shawls
•
MOO g the IggoI.4I';0.(1) rr -o.t.
valued at
THEODORE TiltliiBh, t e t dented Must
cal 011,•1 , . promises a 111,1 ii•1101t1111 treat In
the °eche...tat and Vued -K3 trilfel,ftr the uera•
Clot. no test than tr It c' I'• S'OttSfEllet 4. log at
eady engaged. 80.1 Itothlug will Le .:,arid to make
this the Ftnest. Musical, Yet Deal. la the Bolted
States. •
110 W TO OBTAIN. TICKI
Orders may be sent dire 't to us enotoshot the
money. from Sri to 4 . 21 'lt n letter at our
Oen. with stamp fur return postage. Lar,.e amounts
should be sent as draft , or by Battened. et the ful
lowingrlo rat,. 1 ticket. to one 2141,1,.....1 , 1W;
10 40. u
MO; 101 do. do . 4.7 8 311 0 do. - do.,
i'2B 23: 40 .1 ?. .10., 4O le; 00 .to. d0...4 0 lo.; 101 du.
du OVI tO. . -
4 % ct C r f tN.ll.
Brow. n et 1 1111 aluoi,lll6
aday nett
or!,
JOll N W. PITTOCIE.
Stotloner, aud Sews Peeler, opposite
rustolltret, Blttsburgb.,,agent far Western Penn
movania. Ad orders by mall twill receive pr pt
alit ntluu. dt I do
FOR WLNTEII'CLOTHING.
We call !to ecltl ottcol!on to our mock of
LOTUS AND - CASSIAIEDES,
FOR GENT'S AND.ROYS' WEAR,
Q
E=
=
•A 110, a small tut good assortment of
Ready-Made Clothifig,
we offer for a ale NO3IINAL PRICES
T T. A. McCLELLAND'S
AUction Shoe Emporium,
FIFTH STREET
D R . J. 8. KING
Has rerumed the wake of Dentistry at
NO. xcos. SS `x 3501".,
•
Where he wishes to receive %is friends and patrons
who see In oeed,ot the cervices of an experienced
DENTAL PRAuerriONER.
•
Eipecialattention will be given to the preserve..
tins of the natural teeth by skillfully tilling them
with the most select materml, and by eying them
other proper treatment thus pre:erring them for
future uses mad comfort In a ripe old agc•
Imeghlarlty of the teeth of young persons skill
fully attended to and corre-ted
Those beautiful life-like orchidsl teeth, rtudered
so comfortable and useful try the marl° or the Doe.
tor's mechanism, Well be made ready for all who
may order them.
All recent discoveries of value is Kt ring 'relief
from pain In the extraction of teeth , will be skill
fully administerto those who maydestre them.
I.)bier hours te sts DA. M. to 4F. M. el J 93
J UST BECEII7II.O AT
CP.Vl.3Fejs.
5T33‘7 , 17.131.51=L1Z JEVINCOXI.M
PI sled Spoons and Forks,
Of the best manufacture. 1 base a'so on band a
well selected nt . ck of WATCIIES, CLOChn and
JEWELRY, v. leen lam tenlug low r.r cool. OLT!
me anal. del: Irrvir
BUSINESS MAN'S
COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE,
Nis, 6 and S st. Clair Street.
Has a Pranatual Chiai ter.
lkiek-Kcepleg. Penumuthip and Aidthmelle,
time unlimited $lOOO
Arithmetic and Peumanahlp per quarter of
three months
•
Penmanship. per month
Tor Circulars or hi:well:nem. satires] ,
lillArritft, or
J. P. IiteCIJAI3IO23D3.
MEM
FIRST CLASS LOOKLNG .GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
• • • J. LIZ ONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Rittsburgb,
Keeps on howl .and manufactures to ordcr. the
YID IcsTATyLdso GILT. isionEWOut) and %VAL
NUT, CV,. Land BQUAILE
and PICTURE Yltakikti. Cn•tnin Cornice, Bands
and Buttont, Consols. Tripod and Bracket Table.
of esoinlslte de, len and krorkmansin•
OlLloy NU AM) Itr.tilloDlSti csectited In the
hi ti:I I 4I.I2:S ° VAMMTE.
825. BARTLETT 25
.SEWitiC-NIACHINE.•
Beat cheap Lleensed Machine In the United States.
Agcutawaoted ercrlw here. ray *SO to 1200 per
mouth.
E Pfa l ei e li gaTlN.ll4 'l =rai Agents
it t l . gatein o t i nr o c , c.t. )h f o h . llsdelptla, and stigt,,,,,r.
FITZPATRtCK & BROTHER,
ntsT int,Emunti GOLD PEN
SIANUFAMUDEtte t . 47 ItAIIKET ETIIEET..
near Third street Pittsburgh.
PENS AND DAISES, Whutcsale Ana
PENIS SLICPAINIIN • • •
Persona out of the city haring Pens to repatr can
send them by mall sad yromptly returned.
note tonsiWr -
HOUST: AND LOT EV ALLEGHE.
NT AVAIIC elolel , -PC*3I2II7E 14 , 1,1t--The
Haase mat Lot 1(0. 61 Webster *treat, °omens the
peettee thter •wlll be - tole cm the yr= ksee an
THIIH , tILIY, Mt: thhi at Tottoet.".The house ft
beteg. eta mom& we,ll dalthee, WM. Itrallkedt
visa water, itat. bite. range. ga h, outaeaseee
VetXemnfortable. Pram at a luta.,
=laeateshei I=ar o l i tz a eitt=e , beLbs* . ar t e .
asta.,apaute_ ItztratLaprlllst.. Tame
asa.,•. Also) +.6,'Asiobraser.
4:180Mla Lfallliry?
DTO• 311Lasnl ateri
CM
OMMIECI
• I[[scu[[•[.tH,
YOLOURS,
DOESKINS
lIELTOno,
, tiATINETTS,
JI.AIS, de
Nos. 55 and 57
Opposite the Cathedral,
3741hi0 Street, Allegheny,
=9
ANTS
W.&NTED,
CR4CKER 13.4KERS",
8T HS~JPS~iI3Y~'73,
No. ST7 LIBERTY STREET
-
WANTED EDDEDIATELY.
SIX 0000 DRESSMAKERS,
A.lso a PIPST HANI4. umltritsn Cut,ll,,r
and riming. .App: . y at
LO9 FLUS3StitEET.
GoJd waget. glen. ' alvh,plS
WANTED-111.E—At
.vtre.o.. Room licfj:.
FA NTED —mE N St. Clair ,treet. 110,11.
elsit street, Boom
N ti T . ED-31.1.N I , .' s St. Clftlr stre...t, Room,
No.
Cad
Cad at Ones at W, St. Clair ..trect, Room No.
tall at once at It , Clair stroct, Curio No.:.
del .
ipqr ANTED--AGElli TS-MAI LE AN
FE.IIALE—In every ram of Wesurn Post a,'
:rind,. for the line nen:Art.l elnarariors,
'T
"PRAY Eli AL WAL.I.e
"TUX .lIALUEN's PP...YEA," -•
“11'.(3.11.1ell BUM. AT 81.111-NGF.III.II,'
Either by tbe month or en commission. Publish
nes , mica al'owed. For Pal particulars apply
potion, or address, FA Ittitt y.
nor. ' 43 Fifth street., Pittsburgh.
WANTED.
SCHOOL E'
0L TEaCIL
Either male or female. /In every towslttp, to Set
s. Attsnl. In the sale I t our pultllcallons. One
to Ither ruin, the sale A' 41 Collies In. t h rest - .l,)'a.
?Rini fur • circular with ternis •ddr<.
. J. ISO /lANtsb CO..
Plturch P.a.
ITE=I3
WANTED-AGENTS—S7S to $209
I PER MONTI" for Gentlemen. and $35 to $0
for Ladies, everywhere, to Introduce the Common
Sense Panay Sewing Machine. improved and Per
fected. It will hem, kit, stitch,bind. braid.'
and embroider bemitifully—prlce only 112.0—msk-
Ina the elastic loci-stitch, and fully warranted ler.
tares years. We pay t h e st, nolesees, or a coin
mission, from whih twice thstamoist can to
made. Address or csil on C. BOW Eitl S. CO.,
Ulfee No. 2355. ?fifth street. PhD sdelphis, In.
All It uteri answered promptly, with circulars and
terms.
_
WMiTED.
YOt7lqr ar
Of good acquirements ' and temperate La:Ata, who
It FIIIInR to turn Ltd collre attention .0 slusly and
oMee, 1111 be tokenize a STI4DIiNT OF 1%1E131
(3.-NE with s Arm.-clafs phystelack of this city, ram
1 1,int those coming with good
Or OU/nOo,Nohe
recom cr.entlalfoos - 7111 be heard
Addrest PLITEICI:AN GAZETTE OFFICE
nAlmit
AGENTS WANTED .
FOR THE MOST POPUIAR
AND BEST SELLING SUBSCRIPTION 80063 PEBLISIIII.
We are the m •st extensive pubilshera in the Unt
ifford' to set! ed State h
Wok n s g
cheaper and avi six haulm)payd alz ag h e t nts It therefore coo
a UM
liberal ccmatts•lon that any other rum toady .
Our books do not pass through the bawls of Gen
eral Agents, tan snarly all other •nlancrip ou tion wort •
do,) therefore we are e tooled to Rive r caoviaat
era the ext. per cent. which la Rive
allowed to
lienersi Agents. Experienced entlensSelS will see
the al.utagys of dealing directly with the pub
itsh.r.
Our series embraces the most popular works o
alleohlects of importauct, and Sol ling ruplthy
butt. :sand Swats.
out agent and all others, who want !behest pay
ing agenclea, will please send for circulars and tee
our terms. and compare them and the character 4.-F
our works with those of other publisher, A ddreat.
NATIGNAL Utti.ISLIING
toith o=dwF 1107 Minor St.. Philadelphia. Vat
AGENTS WAISTED FOR A, NEW
BOOK, .2i OW ILLADIC.
WOMEN OF THE WAR. .
By DUNE 110011.6, lauthc of "The Bebalon
accord." sc. .
The object of this work 1s t collect and present
narratives of the of the ..pmee who sha r Fs.,l
the ~lls of the
c'ztVic.'l"`.`alft'ef-;,t,:;"1:‘,
pages, and Is Ilicatrated with steel place portraits,
entf oc avetl o n the roost Improved style. Poll only by
" Por r ilircu n lits. addzesa or apply lo
E..llHt tr S.:ROW ee, fi
lio. 68 Filth street. Pittsburgh
AGENTS TV.4.I%TED BY THE - EY
:A YLVNANIVAIf.zthiVg.I from
-
tissue paper to heavy Beaver cloth or leather w
out change °freed. needle or tenalon. lielf-sJusting
pressure foot and newly defilgund four =O/toned
Werrarg.g.D. Address, enclostngrtsnap
J 11. HALL It ho. .
69 ILL'Ut d bectreet. (ond Floo,)
Pittsburgh. rPa.
AIEN WANTED,
TO ACT AS SALESMErI,
Either permanently or temporarily, wbo are n•
petent to toga/re to /17.9t.13.ar business reistious.
Apply In person or address
••t • ,
08 Grant street. Pitt;b.uVicb...L'a
A GENTS WAISTED --For Gold
MEDAL liZt4l.:' , .7ti bite %.11 . .iEd. to every Ctty
and Coupty In tbe Unlon. The lenet .
two-brew itseelne tbe Addressworl A. 1 ,
~01114„VVISI CO., 3.14 Wsablngten street, Boston,
n07:1147
PITTSBURGH GIS MING CO.,
s. ; 9lEco, No. 2 Iticrchants' note!,
COR,THIRD ADD SMITHFIELD STREETS,
COM.7S'2CrEIXXEIII
MEE' S I. BENNET, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President..
ROBS CHRISTY, Sec'y and Treas'r.
st. BENNETT. I NV. AV. PATRICE.
4 . 12.NE,Y, J. 080,5•12.. N,
sIiaMir.VI,A.I..ANT. N. 31 B 101. E V.
NULIVE. I
Officellours t "9. a. m i 'to 4' p. daily.
nnigins6.
CA.R,II.
p4:CONRIDEIRATION OF NUMEII
--011t4 L.XPLOSIONS that are ITtekly oecurrllir
from the ate Qr.! N FELLIOIt OIL, the anders'auetl
hare rmacluded . lo tell their OIL xr Iih.TAIL at
their WAICIIIIOIJBE,
No. 81:011[Ers,r2r-cet E3troot.
Le Olt Is -guaranteed to STA NO A FIRE TEST
OF 110 DEO R6EI and upwards, and Is la 'peeled
for exportty competent Inspectors.
Those vho desires nil Iform and ELI /BLEAR-.
TICLE will do well to purcltsse ate 110/10
• BUFFIIII. ILEHEW CO.,
1%0. 33 31A.USET bIILEET.
Ilacblntata and alfirthere can he Walsh.' Lard
'2ne•m and Pctrolcunt , Lubricators at retalL
11=1
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
-.A FINE tiTOCN, ADAPTED FOR
$3 co 11 viar Prossosato,
OP ALL KINDS Or
"vv . E 3E. 3m -sr
GOLD AND SILVER.WATCHES for Ladles wid
• Gents;
CTIA , NB AND GIIA111:0; ' •
ELEGANT eETIS. lu various sett'Ags;
GOLD AND rsILYED PENNY
NMI/ ER ISPOUNS. VANES, WINS: .
.;
FANCY AILTICLES, Sc., Sr.,
JOHM MITSCH.
No. 112 Federal St., Allegheny.
n 0.231063
HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR,
Ilsaufact •
WHITE, BROS. & CO., Ncsr
E. J. ROBERTS, Agent,
No. .1 St. Clair Street, Plitsbarah, Pa.,
Sect' C0D114111117 011 hand
Cotton Factory 011, !Data Machinery 011,
Woolen 31111 Oil, I Uart Englno 011.
Light Cord Engine Oil, !lark Car till, No. 1,
Light COl'd Screw-Out- Dark Car OIL Not'.
tug OIL • ' no71:o117
20 00
6 00
JOIIN PALILEIL.TIII:O. ALYSI.II77. FALSIEN.
pAumEit, ANSUUTZ Et CO"
I=
J. A. lIOIIINAON, & CO.,
DZALZ:B
BOOTS, SHOES &
.GAITERS,
.lb. 61 Market Street,
':Year Fourth,
rITTSBIIP.GII, PA
na1.06
j3IIICT DBE BEST.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
/Olt OIL REFINEU,
Yung/adored only and for sale LI
T. 11. E N/Jf tf
..W 1 1.0210 . M • awaatitWcrx-31..nr
11. W. Car. ad and Market SU.,
prrrsuußtivr, PA'
AgEOIRGE BRUEN,
--- -
CANDY MANUFACTUR ER
A.n4 dealer rotrziozr A.ND AMERICA
- /.11U173, P/U1(1.1241 NUTS, &C, 4 9..
-N0.112 Federal Street,
Second door ttnni !ft /Int Natlonil Bank, •
• r.r.vaasa tn.,. .11'
. . . .
GET PONE 4117 A
. - EntaVEra. & HAM'
Jr. a Ikeda alit. It is petal%
koraton the Om Don t tkil to mill pn„les
ZiO. Is 71.1rTH usszt
HIM
LENI