The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 06, 1866, Image 2

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TRBBSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1666
29 17.411Uar ADVEI;ST/15131S
Owl:Iglu the lane amount of ar vertistne'patrou
.-I,ago with welch-yrs are favored.. and for which wt
snidely thankful., and the !burets's of cur circula .
'Sion, altorrether beyond our Present mckstuto luta
;kayos Promptly as WS ought, we and !S ,ilesers ll l
. tabostrenteut, and soreettsurs quite ItoOssible., - to
Insert chsageifor yearly.advertlsers, unless lett at
our Sountluprocut before seven 'o'clock lu the
eyatilng
SECRETARY DPCULTACWS REPORT.
Secretary M'Cumocu's" Ileport of the
condition and prospects of our National
finances is altogether the most interesting,
paper thatwe have had from that ofce for
many • a day, and deserves a much more
careful analysis , than we can give it at pre.
sank Various moue% outside of its real.
value turn State paper, conspire to lend It
value. Si x years ago we, nicely knot'
• that We had . such thing at stational debry
The' feitfeirtniiiiter holders of national olffi
gationsmaile; as we.well - remember, a ter
,
. sible outcry just- before the war broke out
-' 'because they were invited to accept 118 in
. - gold, end inturn„ the betide.' Indeed4hey
were very lour to do it, and complained
bitterly that Untie --Sam had-no right to ,
pay his debts lieforeihey were duel. _Since
That "golden age" ot.ease and plenty, we
have RCS rough times, and [mind. out more
than once, to om dismay, that "our crib
was short of corn." As did other nations
in like extremities,we began to • try expe
dients, fooling ourselves meanwhile into
•the belief that because our experiments.
were on a larger stale; we mould reach
different and happier results than did
others. Bat nature is always true to her..
self. Like causes continue to produce like
results. Long running at the spiggot- in
evitably empties the barrel, as we found to
our cost. We paid out golden dollars
manfully while we could, since when we
have been paying out credit in most lavish
„style. When peace came the country was,
nearly three thousand editions of dollars in
debt; we had a vast floating - currency of
. depreciated and irredeemable paper, a corn.
pfleated and burdensome system of inter
nal taxes. Free-Trade theorist% and resi
dent English importer's, silenced for a time
. by the pressure of the war, began new at
tenints to unsettle our Tariff policy, while
the political horizon thickened with fresh
coMplicationa in law and'polity._
How stands the case to-day? The open
;
tag paragraph of-the Secretary's report
gives a pleasant promise of better things.
He says, "the receipts of thefiscal year
ending June 30th1866, have exceeded the
estimates by about DO millions, while the
expenditures fall abOrt of the estimate by
'over two hundred millions. Mr. McCot-
Inca had himself,. it ie evident, but a nar
now idea of the vast reson - ces of tlie coun
try. The decrease in' expenditures was
mainly in the War Department. The es
timate made for the War office was three
hundred- millions. The actual expenses
- were only one hundred .and nineteen mil
The Secietary follows with a careful anti
clear tabular statement of our present in.
"debtedness, and of the sources from which
income has been drawn. The public debt
'on Jane 30th; 1865,1e5s cash in the Treas
ury, was 2,681,000,000. The amount on
the 31st of Oct., 1863, sixteen month!' later,
:was 2,531,451,121.23, - showing a net de
crease during that time, ono year and, four
- -- -Monads, of 131 - millions. The total de.
'crease since the close of the war slightly
eiceeds • two "hundred millions. Mr. Mc-
Ctnaccit justly odds, "these statements
are in - the highest -degree encouraging.
They are conclusive evidence of the great
ness of our resources, and they clearlyln
,'
dicatethe patience of the people under self
imposed burdens, and their tmveillingness
that thin debt should be a perpetual incum
biance uponthe country.
As to oar future policy, the Secretary's
views have • undergone no change. He
Maintains the, position_ taken nearly two
years ago in his famous Fort Wayne
speeeh, that a return to tpecio payments
is not only desirable, which all classes will
admit, but thot its speedy attainment is RI
immediate importance. He proposes font
methods, through the conjoint operation of
which he believes the end can Wrenched :
ist. Ile would cem_pel the, National Banks
to redeem their notes in New - York. 52nd.
Ho advises a curtailment of the currency by
retiring greenbeeks. The present rate of
reductiOn is four millions per month. He
would increase this to 'six millions per
month for the present fiscal year, and - to
ten millions per month thereafter. - Bd. Be
proposes to'dindnish the internal taxes and
• at the same time reduce the tariff on im
ports to harmonize With the alteration
internal .mvestus. He opposes the taxa
tionpf raw material, as oppressive
,to the
loborer, and, as adding largeif to the cost of
pioductlon.. - .41. h.. He asks fur' oWer
to is
sue a neyr . venty year loan at flve per cent.
liteMit payable in tondon or on the Con
' line* of Europe, for , the purpose, of ab
sorbing the six' per cents now held 'abroad.
Ilatt.'erginentlin faiof of this point aroi
clear and convincing, yet he stops idiot.' of
What he - shotdd have - asked Turt—that is
power to lame anew loan five tier cent.,
interest Payable at - -lanxitiiii 41 per cent.
payable Dam p - % 'Lige enough to' grade
ally absorb the entire outstanding mdebt
, t a xl e ss of the country -- titir." He urges a
speedy rehabilitation 'of' the south ern
Bud a! , Upon this Delft:seengh is said to
ehow that he aides with, the President
rather than.with Congress. although his
remarks are in excellent ternier, sad
.1 receive due consideration. ahonh"
The euestion of a 'revision of the halt
'has_ bees-committed to ..Mx.. Davin
Wim.t.e,"'Oeinnisaionef 'of .Ilevenue, fer a
'report thereon.. The Secretary ' enters at
some length upon a discussion of the sub
ject, favoring A'aitich:.itiodiftmtion of the
ttrifflaws now in forco, as will better ad
.
just and equalize' the'duties'upon foreign
imports with the internal &zeta - upon home
production." The ,amount of, revenue lie
wants is only enough 'for an economical
' administrate' of the goi er - wheat; and the"
gradual reduction of the •national debt;
Bletirgumentsleilred: from the'decline in
Ocean.tonnage, lacks force and apposite
- nese, because, during the rebellion, our men.
chatimen - witel :Myatt 41bm''the pea by
cruisers
„from they ports octlto noz ,
tions who then reaped, it
,andrdo yet, good
hariest from the- destruction they accent.
'dialled. , The tonnage of American vessels
increased in 1866. over 1863, but not to the
extent defaced or expected.. Ibis failure Is
. readily Oaf:dallied; bylleft IsTmost
ing:l2P of mir-1,314P-banderft#4l:l6s thb war,
and thetiosfOf labbiatakittotetieljuider s .]
depreciated currency s ince then,These
loth, hotiiier, aro Cbailang-lbr the' better;
37ibl'Asurg3—b".1.4A4."44._, ,
Beforh closing, ttle,ife .. sr9Yr3: ventures
the suggiselotiltat.4littymentai may
be resumed. ea early a o the lit olVtily,
1868, while be indulges ittelipe that It may
be accomplished e ven Miele; It is:
'perhsp to keel) thit":6, l l l rod . ::od :i!i:Non ,. - -
, - startt and .mtar.;vter, =that tenditicies to
Orertradingruhyr,be,checited,',buttlpit,t re
sumption can be'. aoriti'lironghtliblirit In
anything neat that Ono tilinfts of hoillict-
ing opinions. Enactments will not do it.
The country mu prepared; for It, by a
steady curtailment of currency, funding
the short debt, reducing the burdensome
Taxes, and accustoming the people to
something analagous to the old order of
things.
Ton question whether all citizens have
a right to participate, by voting,, in the di
rection of theS,lnvernment, dinifients the
tritisli:: -- public as Well as the Americin.
There Yuan be ' no doubt as to where_the
jnarch - oleveriti will bring up:
Trig:Republican journals of New Jersey'
are manifesting considerable zeal for the
election of Colonel rouxEv b, the Senate
for Pennsylvania., They sa c c many pleas
ant things of him, which ar doubtless de-
Meelsori Pavement.
lb the EdUors of the Pittsgurph (Mune:
Garrtssisir-On, my rdturn from the ear
.
sion up the valley of the Fatima on theine
Railway, Eastern. Instate% I stepped several
days in St. Louis, and being struck With the
beauty of the pavements of many of the prin.
cfpal etreetS, and.with the pleasure it gave to
ride Over them, I.thought it well to get, all, the
Information I could respecting them. To bus
end I.went to see tho man . laying them; which
is, when understood, a very simple operation.
The road bed to first prepared with a sub;
stantial layer 'of broken stone '-or gravel.
When this is put into, proper sham.a floor of
inch boards, in the rough, to laid upon it lon
gitudinally.' It la then ready for the blocks,
In° timber of which the blocks are made is
first sawed into three Inch pituikef any width
that the log will make. Thine plank aro then
aawt.d into pieces of exactly six Inches In
length, and orb then - ready for putting down.
The workman then proceeds to set one row of
those blocks from curb to curb, following of
course the rounding of the gutters and of the
street. That done he takes pleeesof lath three
quarters of an Inch thick and from two and a
half to three Inches wide, and sets them on
edge at the' foot of the blocks and resting on
the floor. In every space of four or five feet
he drives a nail through the lath into a block
to keep it close, Having carried his course of
lath from aide to side of the street, he pro
em/ids to sot in a second row of blocks as be
fore, tl en a.second range of lath, and so on to
. thod s g as th w e si enity l t: y
as
h proceeded some
fifteen or twenty feet, a alight sprinkling of
coarse mutt and gravel Is cast upon the new
made pavement, then another man follows
with a vessel of coal tar, which he pours over
the blocks, covering them completely, end
whiehovith the sand and gravel previously
cast Upon it, MIMI° interstices which are left
above the strips of lath. About a barrel of
-tar Is used to a square of ten feet by ten. Two
men then follow, ono of whom has a stout in
strument something like a river's, “fro," fix
ed by a kind of hinge to a long handle, which
he draws along the now looosely filed inter
st lee,"whlle his companion, with &heavy port
er's rammer, strikes it at abort Intervals, and
.drives the mingled tar arid sand tightly into
the space. Ase compl etes eaver covering of
sand and•gravel the operation.,
There la a patent on this form of pavement.
Samuel Nielson, of Boston, is the patentee.
tie charges a royalty of 'LSO per square of one
hundred feet. The authorities of St. Lotus.
procured the right from Mr.. Nicolson,_and
then lot out the work by contract. Ur. Hom
er, the City Engineer, upon whom I called in
referee° to the matter, treated me with
much courtesy, and gave me all the informa
-1 lion I desired. lie says the cost of pavement
In St. Louts, made of white pine plank, whicri
' costa there 52.5.00 per AL, "board measure,. is
440.00 per square, or about double the coat of
stone pavement. Ho stated that some of the
heaviest commercial streets had been paved
stillis way for six years,.and that they were
good. Ho thinks they.will require renew
ing in about two years; tint a large proportion
of the matettals.wld be flu e go dowrragun.
The blocks /which ot coue stand on end,)
seem scarcely to wear at all; and as they rest
upon a solid and level floor, they keep their
p r i est perfectly. I did not see a hole or de.
ponenywnere. . •
A street so paved presents a beautiful ap
.Oearanee. Laving regular swells .and depres
sions In each space of little ]ens
o f four
Inches. Wheels roll over it smoothly and
ramps , noiseles.ly, while homes step upon it
with all the ease and confidence they de s n a
solid clay road. This pavement la eaily
scraped and swept, and of course is more free
from dust than ono made of stone.
Mr. Homer told me thee he intended hereaf
ter to hornet's° the. plank before laying
them. He estimates the cost of this process at
eight dollars per thousand; but theadvantage
is that the Inferior woods can .11e used. He
propeses to to burnetizo his plank whole; but
I think that in this he errs. •
Paving in St- Louis - done. by special tax—
each lot being assessed to the amount of pave
ment tram the curb to the middle Of the street
and Sts propOrtionata share of the cross.
tu f
; I nbuilt these facts ' and statemehts, not;
doubting that they will be Interesting to
many of the citizens of Pittsburgh and other
cities. liespectfully.
Josue Cortsr, .
ALLEothrsY thy r, December 4, PM.
—Lord Brougham has consented to an' for a
bust.
—Direct tradels projected between Montreal
and Marseilles.
•
—The expenses of New York city weed->ll7
too In 1801. Now they are a17,00:1,000.
—Coal hes been foutid at a depth of 360 feet
on the Government Reserve in Kansas. •
—& Jewish house, built two centuries before
Christ, has been excavated { entire in Syria.
—Gen. Henry A. Wise is lecturing to relieve
the pecuniary. Milieu/ties of Richmond Col
lege.
• —The cholera has killed several prominent
citizens of Saratoga county, Y. Y., within the
past week.
—lt is said that the Michigan Democracy will
pronounce in favor of universal suffrage
throughout the Union.
•
—The University of Toronto. has erected a
memorial to Ito students who fell in the Fen
ian battles at Limo Ridge.
—A Frenchman has invented a something he
calls port lumirre, winch ho 'says will enable
the Windt° see while using It.
—The late Senator 'Wright, of Now Jersey,
left property valued eta little over $4000,000.
It is all devised to his family.
—Brigham Young complains that the Gen.
Alias are trying to bring Salt Lake City to the
level of San Fniacisoo; Boston and Now York.
—The great Fair recently held at New-Or
leans wan a success. The weather was. pleas.
ant, and the attendance was Mom 30,080 to 50 1 -
000 each day.
—th Amy McGee rend .Recent Celtic
a Mon
treal literary club on . ..Recent Celtic Research
es in 'lreland." Perhaps the "recent reaearch
°hes" of the-British detectives.
—A yotuig lady of talent and homily, bliss
Bessie Bisbee, took a prominent part in the
late Woman's Bights' Convention at. Albany,
and attracted much Attention.
—A Detroit actor named Johnson undertook
to horsewhip the critic of the Free Press Into
an appreciation of his powers, last Saturday.
lie brought up in the calaboose..'
. ,
• —The Coast oflaatne, oceerdlng to a state
ment made by one of the engineers of the
Coast surveyor, when Its Indentations are fol
lowed, Is longer than the AtlantloCable.
—Revenge must be sweet to some people, for
a New York lady bail just announced that she
'shall take tho full contents of the law" upon
certain parties who have been alai:46ring her.
—Two old Chinese novels hive recently been
translated Into French by If Stanthaa Jalloh.
They are wYu.klao-11,w of wTbe Two Cousins,.
and wllng-chati-ling-yon,W or "The Two Liter-
ary Young Girls."
—Thirty women recently Wired In NeWark
from England, they Miring 'beenengaged by
Messrs Clark & Co., thread mannUcturers.
They had- been chosen from the large mann
factories. In England.
—Colonel Johniewls_ Peyton, L, 8., F. B. C;
S., &a.. whoever he Is, has added to the Mora.
taro of our war. "The American Crisis; or,
Pages from the Note-Book of • State Agent
during the Civil War?
Dean whose name revives a grateful
memory 'of a Dean,
thoughtful and oulmlf.
able actress, has left the stage after a series of
triumphs on the Pacific Coast, and will hence
forth reside in 2few York. '
—Dr. S. L. Wharton, a prominent Nashrl/le
Physician was suddenly se,laed with a spasm
while taking a dose of medicine, recently .
and fell unoonselons to the neer, dying in hall
en hoar of paralysis of the heart.
dr n „ L alte.. Karigatior, it. Is stated, has virtually
leen.. ice has already formed In
longltVornutof the lake region, and before
eedinoly cold weathez'of that sec.
--The ' , Z' the connecting rivers.
cacao et ol„,..O.lnnsiclan a report mazy serious
sewing Eii.67j7,.....eaused by steady work with
t cnt i on of it,,,,,a , tad in other cities the at.
the ushealthinu "kt vto h e e,_toen called t °
' , Pt tins
4Th° Palestine c o u„... P.w.ro.ont.
grated from Maine a i" •that:recently Cod.
reportertto bo in tronta,,„7:„eo pear Joint, Is.
disappointed . and dlsliftraelioionlets ere
thought the project will than ' it is
The question of Sunday traem7f2jnted.
a t t r e
Slate basjustpassed It bill pro ant i tt-et that
trains
a and steamboats from rruirth i l g r ailtemi
And dy of tho week. . the
inhabitant of hientsens•Vanarey (r m . .)
.has discovered that a brandy with a very pi',
, aroantoon be' distilled from medlars which
_gro win greet quantities in that district. The
.procees Is 45 simple and the yield &tithed as In
the case oreherries:
,
Mettle Bisbee, the young lady whose
:brilliant maiden otrart before tho Albany re
gency ofdetherned crinoline created aniarked
sensation, is an adopted daughter of the old
Day State, a studentof Mies :01yMpla 'VrOwn,
andretudes in Cholges.
meteorite College IS 40Matohand the largest
me t possessed
by any cabinet In Ameri
ca: le masa of meteoric, kepi - xi:tighter 55Z
tweeds, found high up on she - Itooky Moan
-Was and encored for the oolitice by Mn '
den' Smith. IS on nil :Ise,' foam Denver
City, Colored*. - •
i ,
—The p3ople of niche:toad eviOinit2,f bare
BOMB, Money tett, tor ; the Internal Revenue
Übtlector 'or . that . dry - stated 'that 100 peoge
pare reported Incomes online pr idol l 5
In.
and 21 over Anne
, igrigorathrLghoet th Lae :Btor,g,trtlh g er " le .
1 atoll parte et teat Bran= are evidently recap .
na
-jetorrArtektlteerrtehrSOnvelin'• - • "
=Vlanifillo - ritejeirele belonging to it. iebei
Lodge Alltilwartc, N. J., were stolen last week.'
Ineie)errets hare& nrst. otio,value. , They were
us ed D 7 Geo ; Jon' IC tionze Inge. who was
Master ot the
•Ar lodg e, Morr Per w on n. p Lila
teie Jesdv o lntion.
MOY'veiVaab4etigthsewitoorby
Washington, and were rased on the Initiation
mina
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GELIMIZAL NEWS
. —A Iceman's flint duty—To take care of Mir
baby.
—lmperial cannons are Oren every Sunday
Paris.
• —The taxable Iproparty of Now Orleans Is
now fully .200,09_0p30.
:—There are burled in the United States S4lO
CO Union soldiers In - 41 national cemeteries.
—A steel coKset saved the life of a. lady In
Lontsyllle who was accidentally shot,by her
—The Prince . of Wales has completed hle
twenty.nfth year.lt Is the only thing complete
about him.
W. Beecher is mortified that the robbors
who lately ransacked hie house stole none of
hie sermons.
. —The inventor 'of the re,cl torpedo rants
proposes to tel the Government Au about
those destructive contrivances.
—.The Memphis Avalanche of the Mth inst.
mentions the fact that it has seen several rich
s of
i tZ i m pr e i t i k , s o Lo u ll ko r ni on a d Inery anahLeiloine:itir
Ar
kansas—one of which weighed 33 grains.
—Alice Reynolds:wife of a St. Louis thief,
has been instrumental in having a largo num
ber of private houses robbed in that city. iler
plan was to hire out as a domestic, and then
give the burglars the Information they wonted.
—The Legle atme of Georgia proposes to se
cure-native teachers, by providing that every
Georgia soldier. under thirty years of age,
maimed in the service ' may be educated at the
State University at the public expense for
such length of time as ho will give his obliga
tion to teach alter leaving the University.
—Speaking of the amount of counterfeit
money afloat, the editor of the Maine . Farmer
states that he had no Idea of the great quanti
ty until he lately had occasion to examine
several contribution boxes. The Farmer thinks
that people in its neighborhood generally , get
rid of their bad money by bestowing Itin
charity;
—There has been formed. in Pails a much- ,
needed Humane Society for the Protection of
Infanta. It Is calculated that 15,000 - children
die every year in the neighborhood of Paris
for want of proper care, and 100,000 In the whole
of France. This is In a great part due to the
habit of putting children out to nurse where
they are neglected and abused.
- —Fifteen years ago Judge Bryan ltullanphy.
bequeathed ono third of his property In trust
to the city of et.. Louis, for the relief of poor
emigrants and travellers passing through the
city on their way to nettle in the West. The
present value of the property is $750,000, but,
according to the et. Louis papers, the "poor
emigrants" have not yet received one penny
•
from the fund.
—At Edinburg, Indiana, last week, a severe
fire RIM subdued chiefly by the efforts of the
woman of the village. The men worked natal
they were exhausted, and their places were
then supplied by their wives and daughter's,
who passed the buckets and worked the en
gines. Nevertheless, half a square of build
ings was destroyed. -
—Hr. T.B. Read's new painting, of a scene in
"The Midsummer Nights Dream," does not
illustrate the passage selected by Landseer,
but that beginning "I know a bank." The
picture represents Titania asleep and Oberon
covering over bar, crushing a delicate flower
while ruck, astride of a fluttering moth, le
overflowing with glee.
—Rosa Bonheur has lately been engaged up
on a large picture of Rbstiland cattle and Mo
vers, a work which was interrupted by a singu
lar contretemps. Apromlnent object in the pic
ture is a dun-colored bull, and, to aid her in
painting this thoroughly, the fair °baronet. or
dered a splendid animal of the kind from
Scotland. The noble creature duly arrived at a
French port, but embargo was laid upon him
by the authorities on suspicion of rinderpest;
and so, at latest advice'. the picture was at a
dead look, as likewise was the boll.
PIIIKEI INDIGO I
PLUME ECDIOO S
Prime inalre;
Prime ImligG,
For Dyeing Purpose!..
Yoe Dyeing Parposee,
. •
Thatl
Cannot be E.T.':llgl for poallty or I'rlc~,
AT FLEMIXO'S DRUG STORE,
AT FILEALIIiG'S DRUG kITIML.
No. 94 Starlet Street,
No. lit /docket Street,
Corner of the Diamond, near Fourth Itreet.
Corner of the Diamcind. near Fourth Street.
deerrraJ
What Swayne 9 e Ointment Will Do
I—lt will core Itch in from r! to 42 corms.
2—lt
cure the most obstinate cases of Totter.
' 2—lt 011 cure Chronic B.l7slpeiss of tee face.
I—tt-wtll core Belt beald Head.
. .
• s—lt will cure Itching Piles, a , l Exclptimns.
s—lt will rosltively cure all Elan Disuses.
7—Use BWATIcSNst./orrisrlrr awl scratch so mo
"ITC/I" • Or. Bioayses Oloarusent. ...TXTTEIt•
"ITCH" 7 Dr. Susayiss's Oinharat., ..TETTEIt.
"ITCH" ..TETTY.It
..ITCH" NEVER . KNOWS( ••TXTrEft
"ITCH" "TZTTIt
—ITCH" TO TAAL - "TETTEF.
"rICTTICII.
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Prep Arid only by Dr. SWAIM& t SON, PhD.-
delphla. Bold by IK'CLAJ7.II.AN- ,t. WHENNAN,
RS - Market street, GAO. A. KELLY, 37 Wood at.,
JO& FLEMINO, 11411arket st.. A. TORRENCE,
con 4th gad Market [arta., Pittsburgh. KANE A
Dr.TUTT, Allegbeno.
au=371:775
TO -THE DEDILITATED AND
THE DECREPID.—Eor kettle' debility and ex
haustion of the powers of nature, whetherOccesloti
ed by sickness, tut constitutional decay,
oln age, or any other pbyeleal or mental Cave. the
one thing needful and Indlepereable is HOSTLT
TERVI CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS.
When the fire of life seems to be absolutell dying
out In the system. and the mind,. Sympathizing
with the bo.y. Is reduced almost to • state of ice
b: dlitty, this mighty lieetorative seems. as It were,
to lif
recruitere out of the Slough of Despond.
and and reinvigorate Dili the frame aud
the Intellect. an oldlarmer In the Valley of the
Mononaahela Writes tips to Lir. Hostetter:
cau compare the orratlen of ,rour Bitters upon me
to nothing hut tie effect of • rain after a long dry
ape I m the fall of[ the year. The rain felling on the
meadows starts the second crop or grass. and poor
wholesome medicine seems to hare started a second
emop of life and spirit. In." And this Is truly the
ffect of this
_grateful and powerful preparation.
Ladies of weal, canStitatton, or whose etruegth has
been impaired by sickness or age , find It a momosta
tleadou• and delightful Tone., nd it la adminis
tered with great success In mersamite or wmtt.fr of
the flesh to young children. in fact, It Is • much
sal et and surer cordial for the anTsery-then any
thing 'Weenie. d spec:4l7ler Ghat pimps e.
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WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Express 01/Ic4,
54 JWI &ree, is an authorised Agent Co move
Advertisements for the GAZETTE, and all'other
papers throughout Na United Stales and Na
atnadas.
ar'LECTURE COURSE OF THE
Cdt THOLIC LIBILIAr
AND
Reading Room Association
SEASON OF MG AND IND.
The undereigned restantrolly announce to the
pubilo the engagenient of the following
. DISTINGVIAITED LEVIIIMMS:
Ds. ELD En, Stet Slot; of U. S. Treasure,
lir. Rev. td. DU.4IIOIEU. Blebop of rittsbargh.
WK. L. STONE, Egg., of New Yorty.
Cot.. E. J &YES, of New York ty.tli. S.A.
Hon. HUSACEUItbELEY..Iiew ork (Sty. .
31n. HENRY 31011101tU, New York City.
JOllll FRANOI4 AIRES. Eat . New York City.
klieg GRACE onsEx WOuD,
ALFSEUSLUISETT, the celeuratedZiocutionLit.
Due ibilee of time. place and sublet:ls will be
given, and It is hoped the Dublin adli cordial!7 nut
routs, and sustain these lectures. the proceeds of
which are to benefit the Library and Heading ilooms.
THEOUOIS it K. TACK,
G. L. IL FETTEUSIAA,
JAMES B. DODGE., L A ,, ,
. A. J. /HOLEY,
UtiaB.EIeDEVITT,
del - T. P. • 110USTON.
PANEL PAPERS—WaII and Cell
log Damnation., sallow, and modern, for sal.
by ' W. P. MARSHALL,
del 87 Wood street..
U4OLD AND TINTED PAPEII
•••A MAR moos for Cale
l p.
Y. MARSHALL.
del tty Wood street.
(10UNTRY SEAT FOR SALE--
Containing Otero., well Improved good dwell
ing barn. orelasids; ad tinning tbe town of Mold-s
-tet. Beaver Cu. Pa. 'ls offered cheap. Apply to
_dee - B. histiAlN t CO., VII Fourth st.
(I IL INTEREST FOR SALE—One.
third Interest in 11aores of valuable Oil Land.,
situate on Lower Two hire Ilan, 4 ail:os OP City.
Bereralprednelne welt; In the Immediate neigh
borhood-, one yielding ICI barrel. per day. For price
and tonne, see Neel) • B. }PLAIN .t Co.
N l y ) 1. WINTEII = TRAIICELILARD
.92 (Ex02)81rlla Lard 011;
White I‘lll Oren%
rare DAct Crcer. Lob Irani:lLE/IL
JA DALZELL A BON.
del 1,9 and 70 Water street.
CHOICE LAY I =ISMS.
Wow* Orcolsl:l4,l2.eascs.,
The Iffiest naiortea: Out, London Layers. by the
poono or lm a Seedless
argraz retai l,ll thrPt y Groce
ry lito ' t
ot _ JOH r A. EICTISHAW,
deS canter Liberty and Hand streets.
ADMINISTRATION NOTlCE—Let
ten of Admlnlttration /twang been Acanted to
the endersigeed on the estate of SLIZAtiETti
BAIN: lota of Allvgbeny City, deceered. all peel
eons Indebted to the said estate are requested to
• Make payment, and thole baying elalms against
the tame will preeent them far settlement to
.110ffItT BiIkAVN
t.9stdenT Walter ' . Mlle. A l legheny Co., C . a.
IiADE AND SUPEEID ENGI.IBII
Illastratcd awl Etnisellti.ed by Dora.
aZgr tAI s'oer
lly Meld Yheellethone clask•; gine Yens.
gAcco, x..tmrarsh Albums, Um Cent. raper,
n ZlS r al teC el F i la lngV dVi a ill u i a. ltr. 4 l ": l l lTr Cklbe a cgo tl a s dld as : l l e V e s ; ricr a
„ r .. t. blease call during the e, at
deb a • st eI 4 WAI2E , Au (I
T Of
the
w"thorwDENCEon T no teeant of the Waling-
Ilse.. deeirabl
00 e B
b. uildi l'e ng CA-Ti'Lla". the sa'e of
aereo
00h,
ilmtwo to tour
m el the P rllle
l are: fr om
offered ar private map " . 1. " 0 .4. • Tbe
Titaano—Osabilf cunt balance In I.
ream with Interest. ff'?" plot. Or the POireit
furiber particulars, 095 0 .1 . 0
JDEI.N D. DALLir
Lrt' ' ". • 20.10 Penn. otteet.
CIONSIGNIIIeNTR.
buntis (navies: • •
tiOle Ballet::
I; barrels Lemons p
Cucuta Pickles; •
.ebb . t - NrStais Dry resales, Dottrel;
DO taxes Goshen Clatter •
• , :Vs boxes W. B. Clues' ;
160 stolen Canned arull, Clues' 1
7resb Naltitoora Oysters constantly on 'mid sod
for salt at No. 390 Liberty_ greet. • •
, ryTTES. atszar a eltEresp.
_
NNW ADITERTISERO4TS.
JAMES T. BRADY &
ailueeetsars to B. Jones i Co. )
Corner lE'oiarth and Wood Sta.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALIMIS IX A.T.s. mama OY
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
VOI 4 LECTIONa Nude ea :all scoeedlltle potnL l2
the Vatted States and °wallas.
Interest allowed on Time Deposit&
T o LET, •
AH UNEUBBIBREDIBONT BOOM
on . renn street. near Hand. Address
D. C.. purrs orrics
de6:p - I
SAFE WANTEV.
A GOOD SECOND HAND SAFE,
40 Inches lash Inside. Addzess
177 PENN STREET.
Stating where Sewall, be seen
DrVIDEND.--The Directori of
the BIRMINGHAM GAB COMPILE Y hare de
clared a dividend , of TOOlt PEE CENT. on the
ClDltolfitoeh, potable at the canto of E011171130E.
IdeOLEAN a CO.. !Ito. 16,.Enotth street, PICe•
burgh. Mk and after.46l4LNlnataat. •
• ,
IL ROBINSON, Treasurer.:
BUIItINGIUY, Doe. 4tb, ;el. • deS3,l7
'Emu HEAVY
UNDERSIIIIITB AND DRAWERS,
rAra AND 131 X TllattAD BCOTCH WOOL UN
LESJOIR.TII A N /1 DWI WILMA IN BIEL 1,
rincLAws OLD STAND, STOCKING STORE.
==23=l
picot. ROEBUCK.
IfiSTIIBCTOR ON TAE PLINO,
And Teacher of Vocal Mu sic.
BOWMAN") 110161 E.
riTcb. 81 Wierr:v B;tro otr
FOB SALE
4 •
HDTDIE AND Offr:AOILE OF GEODND.
On Jack's Ban. dventiou'eo , walk bow the station
on the Vt. W. and U.E.' lt. kinetic mutants Ilea
rook. Also
Ow= Liam,
6antalnlat about ONE AND A RALF ACRES,
within same Mutant° of Jack's Hun Station. Beside
SIX ACRES OF GROUND,
Lcetateit on the Townstip Boad.betwrent►o Ne
Briekton Turnpike and Perrysville Plank Bead
and about tweet, minutes• walk from Jack's Ito •
Motion on P. Ft. W. and 0. B. It.
Por further information, it quire of •
J. M. MOYER,
No. 2 BT. ULAIR .1 BEST
CEO
MONEY SAVED.
GitE4r IhrIRGALV'S
FOFsw 17141:11'0,
IN BOOTS AND . SHOES,
At 91 Federal St., Allegheny City.
W. K. M'CLINTOCK.
No. 92 Woclaral Street.
ales
pITTERIVIIGH
PIPER MINEFICTURING CO.,
I=l
Printing and Wrapping Papers
CLINTON NULL. STEUBENSILLE, 01111 A
BEINUTON MILL. NEW BEIOLITLIN,
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 8.2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
017/CEI3B—AUGUST IlAW,P4E._President.
13. LlVtiaibiaN, Ties.snrer.
BAMIIMLISIDDI.E.ihs.retary. -
DinECTOUS—Aitgust Hartle. John Atwell, 8. - IL
Harman, John B. Livingston. John M. Perkins.
C. H. Merrick.
CIL& 8. ILLIIII 111. EICAISZ..Ii, L. EVITI'LLB
BARR. OAKE
thaccusors to WAMEIANK A BARN
N 0.12 St.Ctair Street, Pittsburgh
=
Pianos, organs,
And Muskat Goof. generally.
o 1 a Agenti for the Celeb - atea JIRADBO RY
New York, andSCIIONAOKEIt * CO.. Phtladel
plata, PIANOS.,
M.0./STET a CO.•S ..COTTAGE,' and S. D.
111.. W. SMITH'S ••AMERICAN•• ORGANS, aad
TILTON•S PATENT GUITAR.
The best ltalfaL and German .Wiolin and Gulf
Strings always on hand. no17:o3
J Arms s. suucti.zn moimumn.
ptos err' SPICE ;MILL.
STRICKLER& MORLEDCE,
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
•
Mar Penns. AVennev PITTS MUMMY.
•
Ilavlne recently purebtart the above MM. we
respeethilly inform thepublie that we will continue
the manufacture of ruuE dEtCES and MIPSTAUD,
*a.; which we will be able to furnish to WHOLE
SALE and RETAIL DE I.LEES at the LOWEST
MARKET PIIICE. Alto, COFFEE and UIIOUND
NUTd IIOAbTED to order on abort nonce. 11,11:
YLOUIt and 1111ESli GROUND COMM MEAL eon.
stantly on bent:
Alining to deil falr we solicit the patronage of
I
he n J. bi
B. JIAXTEB. formerly of the Congneu Upice
MOIL will be Sound on hand at the mill et all times
to attend to the wants of customers.
STRICKLER it MORLEDGE.
v0=:174
T" GLIOVER & BARER
SEWING MACHINE
the Ultima Thule of Mechanism. Please call and
examine It at
No 10 tIFTIi sruarT.
LADIES , FORS,
.HISSES'
GEXTIS PUBS.
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSUETHENT IN
THE CITY, SELLING AT }..ES
LOW PRICES, AT THE
HAT, CAP AND. PUB STORE
OP
MC OCV CO ..IEI. Oa CI 0.,
181 WOOD.STREET. '
de3 •
TO WHOM IT MS) CONCERN.
NOME IS HERMIT GIVEN thal
If thelot of BARRELS and 'T WO BUNDLES
GOOF' IRoN are not removed from the premises of
the PENN , A. BALT MANUFACTURING CO., et
NATRONA, Mond there in ma, by Mum. MEI
CRICK BROS., of Cincinnati, within one week
after expiration of time of advertising thfs notice,
the came will be sold to pay cherges, on DECEdb;
BERl3th, between the hones of 10 and li o'elo:k
A. M.
By ordec of H. PEIIBBISTON. Stmt.
Wm. B. IfeKß.l.m. Aunt. de4::p9
..CONTBACTOlll9.—ElealedPro
posals wilt be received until the lOW day*: De—
cember nest. for MU/SW=2'lON OF A- lIAIISET
HOUSE, on the Diamond Square, l'lrst Ward, City.
of Allegheny. Diane and spaldcatlona are now
repay for examination at the Committee Rooms,
third Mori. City Hell.
Separate bid. will be received for the Carpenter.
Work, BtoneWork, Brick Wort. ranting, eliplag.
Cut Iron and paltering. Bide to he left with the
Controller.
Tin Celt le 'turfed to Meet any and all bids
A. HANNA.
' Chairman of Committees n iluketa.
IBLILza Nov. mat, 1866. noZkoMITIIB
BARTLETT
X 625.
SEWINC MACHINE
Best cheap Licensed htsotilos In the United Elates.
Ageniawanted ever/where. 1130 to $2OO per
month. .Encluse, etsBT and.address .
rAoEllitt BALLS (knees! Agents.
01.4 Chestnut street, hiladclphla, ando2lliuni
mit street. Toledo. Ottio.. elle3:pt
Von SALL—One.toucth Intend
lathe..,.' •
'Kittanning/toping JUtli,
To an alceptable partner. Apply to '
W. at. BUICK/ILL.
1 Cr HinTIN, 011141CX 014 a CO.,
410:0100 01044 BO Water at ?tot.
THE MIMI OF _
& murrist.n
Ha. Hits day been dtssolsid b 7 , mu teal enneift.
TM business will be earrl. d on by ISAAII HIP.
PELY, otitis Ann. Any claims against XL ASHY
TEEM will be settled by elm.
• Eurrsty !
Decembcrilb, ma. • • dei!ps
1304tvEts, CANIBIELLALS,
I•LUWRhINU lareest and best stock or WINTER.
r•Partd ;Ai:A . ... 1b.".
shortaotlee. We caa also I,EubaliEVEZOtl.
°Mom promptly attendod to.
. d elete„
o tee urecanonses every ore Inmates:
• JOHN 13.'4 A. KUHDOOH.
0 F,BBLS 41 3NETLMII BED, Eng-
Ana lish,,,retelTed awl for saleb7-
• 1160/Asfr A. BILLYOII. rt
1109) . WhOUSSlODruleitir A W 094 Mg! r
- ,
SKATES! SKATES! SKATES!
igt72sEVltenlsrtl MT
0,, u t,:cu
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARE
Before purchasing elseihere, call
and examine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN ,
No. 136 Wood Sheet.
des pll
IMPORTANT TO BRICK MAIM
ecNcocoo Stich
LT TEA" HOURS,
With lEiight Men
SWORD'S STEAM POWER,
BRICK MACHINE,
MANIIIPACTUIIED BY
The Pittsburgh Brick Machine
AND
BRICK MANUFACTURING CO.,
Ter the Listen!, Fiddle aid Salh•Sutern States.
THE . MACHINE Is SELF.TEM.
coals!only *1.500. (tight to use being
proportioned to the extentan 1 popu attonof territo•
ry is run by ant Inch cylinder engine. works all
kin .)
d. °ldly, make. 131WILER BRICE, pressed In
steel moulds, requital only eight men to dig thc
clay, feed the igrinder, tyke away the brick and
hake them In the yard, and makes brick ea fast as
you wish to min the engine. in cm? d r one
rate of analog is from 43 to 50 a m in ute, We
claim Lblelo be the boat PAYINII Machine In use.
' A machine may be seen In operation in our yard)
at tilenwood. four miles above , the city, on the
north side of the lifonoogehela Myer, reached by
the Connellsyllie Railroad.
Machine, Yard, County and State Rights for sale.
For lull inrontiatton, apply for circulars, In per.
son or by mall, at he ogler,
We are prepared to All large contracts of lorleir.
Samples of_thp brick to be seen et No. 70 Fifth
street, and the Offices
230 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
11. M. BIZE, President, A. ACELZY. vice
President; W. U. 11cCRACKEN, Treunrer: B. A.
IMILPPARD, Secretary,
DinACTouti—ti. M. Ater. A. Ackley . .W Y.
Brick el. John Aiken. W. el. Culp. de4;ps
GO TO .
PL.0 0 133013,..1 . 15 7 9
No. 16 ylfth Street,.
FOR HOLIDAY erIFTSI
Thee
o pac pet react red a large and well 'elected
etoek Fli E 4.41:1C)135,
CONSISTING OF
IDIALTIGIECVNI).SI.
AMERICAN,AND SWISS
• WATCI[ES, •
SOLID SHAMIR STARE.
FABIAN GOODS.
rongs AND SPOONS.
TABLE VOTELTLY,
ARIERICAN AND FOREIGN CLOCKS,
17 . 14.11R11EN etto.
And a very lug' 'took or
FINE SILM-PLATED WADE,
From the best Slum [uterus and the
"rpnr L4TEST STYLES.'
• Do not forget the Old Stand
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET.
toSSIIy
HILLERMAN'S
HT AND FUR EMPORIUM,
itmEalirnlzhawen TO
which la Mitred at
sicrlacr
Our specialty now Is
raiIISCUOSSI P ACILICI
aur 3st,
$
CARRIAGE RODEP,
Althaver prepued with a fall Use of
HATS AND CAPS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
•
N0.:75 Wood Street.
nonws
AN,VB - PATENT
PETROLEUM SOar,
.•
•
SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP& BEAUTIFUL.
I 7-7 •
OPIQUISITI TORE? ANDWASIAG SOAP COISINfiIk
• . .
KgI. 7 rEYSPETROLEV.7II 8041'
After nntnerene ratisfutory tests In hundreds of
eonddently offered to the nubile. on lts
established merits, as the Lest Toilet neap In the
market; as a dtst.rate Washing [Wag and nasty° of
bll cloth Stains. ' It la also and eilleaelons emotions.
eing excellent remedy for all Cutaneous Diseases.
, From Its peculiar chemical comblnatiOnll, It hi en-
Weir free from unpleasant odors, and foreign sub.
stance..
For sate at the', principal brugglsta and Grocers
In Pittsburgh and Allegheny. ,
ALLEIVI4IIIIEJFINED
C", IJD ] 17. .
A. Superior Article,
FOB BALE BY
GAFF REITER, Bole
R & l
Agte.,
215 Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
.010:81. -
TO MASTER CARPENTERS AND
CO NTBACITOIVI=Then NNA,ICILLT MANO
pACTIMI SCI CU. will iecelre Drum ... sec for erect
It one, • TWO 6TORY-11U/LDING :DI [413
long, 43feet wide and 10 feet b lab,.eoutalubig *bait
ICo,ooolbet of lumber. The mate:lain will be fear.
$25.
lashed to the colttraetor on the ground. Apply
dating this week et the works, at Natrona, or to
No; 12 Sterkion Avenue, Al!esdenv City. between.
e and 7 o'clock In the , cvenlng, witch, ph,' set'
sytelficallons esti be seen. dell=
110PMEMICH & into" Engine Biwa.
Am.zire AND MACHINISTS, mstafteturers of
KlestelPs rata= balance Valves. far Means
.tites. and all Muds of Be t tr i ars , itsa b l nem Matt!
p ns ihoe
21 . 'alkluadjand a tuaant,..!tilast
=UM% itttatraryb. Pa.. • '''"?'"
PIEY
attemel
iwyalzing . sad puttaur.ap =statuary promptly eu t t..,
SilitritolitrirESB & CARRIAGE
eo the new
Grover it BOker No. 1 SewingiNachine
Before buyterr elsewhere. It Is the beet for their
ate. Yoe sale
cog:ASS NO. la WIPTH
B1100I18:, r
ICO dozen for Isle by.
CH/1111.1:15 b. BALBLICT.
No. :01 Moly street
el=
INDIA -RUBBER BELTING. H I SE
:14.4 4. "Uttrhill e agiarrl rieMewumill:ll.
TISEI!EMM.
BATES & BELL
CHOICE ASSORTMENT
Plaids.
SILK, VELTET (Sr. CLOTH
MANTLES.
nacixl3:2.c,s,
imcwronialso
1311335,
SaaaxLc:).r4so.9.
X3la,Xllietis ; -
Dress Goods
21 FIFTH ST
FIVE CASES BEST DELAINES,
ONE BALE OF RED FLANNEL,
ONE CASE OF lIF.AFY
ONE CASE OF BALMORAL%
£IFTT•BEAVEE CLOTH pAvatEs,
TEN rimers OF macitoux,
100 PIECES PLAIDPOpLISS,
£ll Very Clasp. • '
Milei.xos.etes, Xsla,zumolas,
MOUR G
Fine. Dress Goods,
GARDNER & SCRLEITKR,
92
n017:675:7711
Seco
Weed,Lock Stitch Sewing Machine
BEST IN USE
THIS IS WILIT'S6O ITII L DO.
Methlna will Bern, Yell aad triad;
Brald, Tack sad Cord;
Bather awl Quilt; II
• hake a Bearer Cloth Orere ate
/lake • /rock Cast;
Mate a Matte Vest.;
Make Cloth Pants:
• , 'Band moos;
W ili do even' description or
Urea Making.
dOO Mschinevilli do ail kinds or lamtly Sewing.
060 Machine will run over Seams without break
in needles or skipping sptchos.
00 Machine stitches mike on both sided.
$4O Macbibe li the cheat est Machines by 00 per
emit. in use, and will new faster, if nog superior to
any Machine In the , market, fourn telling it and
Awns ids money. Warranted Taus.
AIKEN INITIINE DIACHINE
Will kale ill pairs of socks In a day.' .
Wald and Embroidery brawl* for sale and *tamp
ion done.
Arse • model Car eluting Indica and eittldren , a
dream. Any_peeson can /earn from Is..
*RENTS WARTED.
airAu kind. of family mein:girder'.
R. H. LORI', Agent,
• HA Grant street, opposite Latnedral
ncorr.T.a Parrsaintall,
M URDOCK & ' PUTLVAMg
. • Are dally miring at ittelet• • .
GENTSFURNISHING .STORE,
• / .
72 • ' Xf•ildt.l2. SEStraet, •
Nearly opposite Post Oinee.
All the newt and elegant styles In
SCARFS, TIES, BOWS AND DKR,:
Gent's Underwear,
GLOVEJS, HALF HOSE. SUSPENDERS,
• 21.olbeas sato Criassztalare,
• Fine Skirts and Collars,
Eserythlng lo complete the eeatlemena7Wardrobe.•
• • MURDOCK & PUTNAM.
nottsurre
WA. W. 5A2C06 6110. 6. 0116.71
WinCUS & Guars',
'9B Liberty Street,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES it PRODUCE,
7roh clad Motor Arttotes,
AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
, Our Ala .ts to, keeps
Firat-Olaaa Family Grocery,
And make It s sArtswAcnox to ALL Who may foyer
ink
us 141aago d ur i at 4,,RALI . Tr.
134IRCEIS a GR4EF,
96
sea slikars Liberty stmt. corner of Perri.
CI. / C 2). ALIGUEOCP,
DELL= Tif
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
eszgavranze. 1717.41-WLICI,
AND
French Cloolxs; too.
t e t ra A l tera' even to the REPAIBINO
Ab. 23 Fink Street.
se±Plkyrr
.111X/5 X. DAM I ITCAIIIK
.11121C,CIDLTAIDisZeih •
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STAI3LE,
• -.int. 410 Penn hired.,
DAN pruuttN,. Proprietors.
SIP Onnilbases and earzlages. ll:Fawned Tor alt
lulus. A 1.., Cortaires for Trizera!s, Wedding
and Parties, at snort males and nuannable rnes.
Stable Open Day and Night
frOVOIN AND LOT IN ALLEGHE -
2ir Alr ALICtION.—PfkIaTIVIS ligLlL—The
Roue and Lot No, U Webster street, chniosite the
Penitettliary, - wili be 5014.00 the premises, on
THURBE&Y.Iiec. lib. at 1 o'clock.' 'The hoese Is
brktes she hums, weltilnished, gaging. Mined:
with water, gas, bath. - make, garden: outhouses,
and elcomfortre. l'equos in want sof • heat,
dead gwellie ,le a quiet neighborhood are
special! Invited o Inspect these premises prior to
the day of aele. Possession great AprUlet, Terms
au
(egg • LgtitiATZ, Aucuonear---
EMOVAL.-- 7 / 1 1E.-
ID I=o removed the ogee Of the 110PN OIL
. WORM from 35 Martet street, Pittsburgh, to their
Works ea CASSON 9tBLIT IttoPhstowe, whert
they can hereafter le Pitted. '
:Zostancit Add:TAG 1130. 'Pittsburgh.
041:134 LOMAX a vimulats,
IIiVE IR STOBE &
COW
Shawls,
25 Cents per Yard
ONE CASE OF rilllfTl9,
I 1111=33212
ONE CASE OF PRINTS,
10 Ccats per Yard
31 Cents per Tarn
ONE. BALE OF CRABII,
1S t% Oetite per Yard:
50 Cents p . ee Yard
ONE CASE OF NIERSNOS,
I=
t 1,50.
$3.00 Lich.
81,23 . Per Yard
CLOTHS, SHAWLS,
GOODS,
MO
=2
Esprtzlirr.
r:WrSE
CLOSING OUT SALE.
V 50,000 WOrtrr.l3.
.OF FINE Pa BD WINTER
C I X. CO 1 1 11 VI VINT
$lO,OOO Worth of
\IVA NTEDm-AGENTS—BIALE AND.
• YENAL3L=In every part of , Western Penn
ey vanta an . the tee nmeSteel Enerar s tmis,
. : Wi l Ara l itrolc F L I W S. 1; ,
' 4 .1.111130a408140*13 AT &so GINTLLO ‘ •
Eimer ely the month or on eonunlsslott.• Pub/Ish
iirs' Mee &Posted. Per fall pns aplilY,
i Ponsva or addresa, F&RUU it ix.,
bum 43 rum s t r eet, Plitaburgb.
. .
WHITE SHIRTS, I WANTED, _
•
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS,
COTTONANDWOOLENHoSIERy,
Scarfs, Ties, Suspender 14
Also, $5,000 Worth of Gloves,
Of all Descripilm, ill. of which will be uhf it
ACTITIM COST
FOR miry DAYS,
AND MUST. Bg, SOLD
Before removing to my New Building,
Opposile i the Union Depot.
/+7`T he imam of Stare and D.reill.g, together
with Counter., Shelving. Show Cates, he., for sale.
J. D. RAMILLEY,
334 and 336 Liberty Street,
Opposite Wayne.
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ESIESIBEtt TOE LITTLE ONES,
tITETC II 6" OlgtrlLUPluVo"D ORPHAN J. HY .-
Urm2d Charitable Talr and Preaentatdon Yeatlral
In old of the Hone and deltool for the Ifaintenance
aqa Zducatlon of the Deatltate Codldroo of our
&Mere abd 3allora.
AN APPEAL TO THE AMEEIJAN PEOPLE.
New s onn, October let Polk
We. the Olicere and Managers or "The Home-and
School' for the Education and Maintenance of the
Destitute Children of - our Soldiers and Bailors.
earnestly Solicit the sympa th y and cooperation in
our .Fair and Druid Presentation - Festival, of all
who desire with es to see "The Home and School"
enabled to receive and care for all needy ones, who
see. With er and protection. .
Mrs.GENERAL ULYSSES EL GRANT, President.
CHAS. P. DALY, Actin do.
do.
" Maj. Den. J. C. FREMONT, Is! Vice do.. •
IttittrltT romirEte. 2d Vice do.
JOHN e. VQORHIES, Treasurer.
DAVID HOYT. Secretary.
" W. 8. HILLYER, Corresponding Secretary.
" HERVEY 0. LAW, Manager.
J. I. VAN DALSE.W. do.
The pair will- open on the. 10th of DECEMBER,
and continue two weeks, at the Public Hall, earner
of Broadway and Ihtd street, N. Y. To be concluded
by the ((rand Presentation Festival. to be held at
Cooper Institute, Hew York, Saturday Evening.
December npder the Modest direction of Theo.
dare Thomu, Esq. On which occasion a Committee
will be chosen to award SlOLCTOinrnsszx`re in each
lawthi manner as tee y may determine. For the
Festival there will be Issued 270,COOTicksts at (hie
Dollar each. and 2:0,(1): Presents, being one to each
ticket holden •
LIFT OP Plignitlera 20 ill aWanDln.
I l'reeent In United Sigma tireenbacke.....slo,olo
1 Splendid Country Itesldence In Westchra
ter Co., near N. Y. City • 12..000
1 Corner Horde and. Lot, Jamaica, Avenue
E, New York s.ro:l
1 Housoand Lot, adicdulng above a,tone
1 House and Lot In Brooklyn 'N. Y .2,G0
1 Carrlage,lionies and Harness. (complete) Zero
1 Grand Plano, (Steinwara) 1.500
I Lewin Harlem,' 1:: Y.. tot. SOO ... 430
1 Set of Diamonds, (king, ear Rings and
Diamonds,
km°
1 Pald-up_ Polley of Life Insurance for 001
1 "Ells' - Patent Hot Water Apparatus,.
for Heating Dwellings 1,013
I 011Paintina of General 11. IL Grant 250
I G. nu' fine Gold Lerer Watches at gm— 3.001
15 Ladles , due Gold Lever Watches at $1...^".. 1.525
I Elegant , drat premlitra • •Emplre'Vtiew-
Mg Machin, 150
20 Silver-plated Tea Seta. at
NO Celebrated "empire" Sewing Machines,
now one:6lDM= at their wareroome,
110 Broadway 7 =I
10(1Coples lois. each), being a complete
Illustrated History of t h e War.. 7,000
no (ol,Let s, Poodle, aud Sleeve Buttons,
1,14:0
503 Table and Teaspoons and Napkin Rings,
at $3 2,5c0
WV Call Bells and Plated Fruit Knives. at $1 Aug)
The balance to consist of the following so- .
. tides, vim. klualcal_inatt umenta, Parlor
and() Fee Parianre;Writlag Vase., L. -
' Aka` 'Work Botts. Waste /loxes, Kid •
M 0.., Photograph Albums, Peeutplas
and ling, er Emit), Gent'. fob Chains,
G
obi Watch Chalets, Opera (Has.
Sea, Black Walnut Picture frame.. Oen
' tlemees f ashionable 19/ A Hats, ladles'
Newest Stile Dress Hats, American Km. •
b:em Cards forrarlor Atansement. En
gravings and-Csr.l Photographs of
tlOrliShedPersonages, Ladles and
Gnat a gilding Whips, Buffalo Robes,
Ladles' Mick - furs, (lent': fur Cedars
and Gloves, Le. amounting to 24.225
Making In the aggregate =o,oo3Prt mints
• rained at PIM=
THEODUItit THOMAS, Eat., tee talented Musi.
eat Director, prarolses a 1:00.1 denellftl trent In
the Orchestra and Vocal exercises for the ocea
slon. no less than F.../trT PaRTORMEEIS being al
ready engaged, and nothing will be spared to make
this the - Pineal. klusleM Pertival is the United
States/
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKS TS.
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Orders may be sent. dirnot to as enehislng the
modor, from $1 to tO3 to • registered letter at our
rfisk, "Mb stamp for return posoge. I.arge amounts
aboutd be sent in drafty or by rapft., at the fol.
lowing clot rates: 6 tickets to one address,lll 10;
20 do. do.. 111 CO; NI do. do.. SO 10; 10 do. do.,
04.1 n: 40 do. do., 011 ten 60 do. do., 81.1 60; /10 do.
do., $5610.
THOSI/14 & CO., Managing Directors: N. U.
DAVIS, Agent for the Home and ocbool. 010
Broadway, mew Yolk..
JOIIF R. PITTOCK,
Bookseller Stationer, and Newt Dealer, opposite-
Portoffice, ' Plitsbargb, Agent far-Western Yet:m
ensal:as. Ad orders by mall will reeetre prompt
attentlon. delm6
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CINCINNATI% OHIO.
BEST CANDLES, de., AT LOWEST BATES.
bottmO
PITTSBEGIi GIS HYING CO.,
Office, No. 2 Merchants' Hotel,
CDR. THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
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JAMES I. BERET, President.
ROBERT HUM Vice PreSident.
ROBS CHRISTY, Sen'y and Treater.
DINXCTOU:
JAI), I. REWWlrir, PATRICK' ,
RonT. PIaNEY, Mtl
J. D. OONSAB.
JOILIN W. CIIAL , ANT 8141.1.. Zr.
w. B. Lula.
Office flours, O. a. m. to 4 p. m., daily.
n0L1..80
D B . J. s. KING
Has resumed the practice of Raitlstry al
moo. 3.04 71 1 7:7FNMEr.
Opposite the Cathedra,'
Where he wishes to receive histrieads and Olimires
who are in need of the services or an ezperieneed
DkIN'ZAL
. .
Zepeiial Mineola' w ill be item b the
tion or the natural teeth by&UMW dt
with the meet select amnia]. sad by Oleg them
oUlgt orator treatment One preserving them tor
futareir and comfort bt slips old saw.
r Xre uterus cabs teeth 0f70144 permit
ded to stol oorrerem,
Those Lea besuelftl lite.Uke artilielit teeth, rciutenia
so estintartable and mere by Umlaute of the Doe.
tor , amehsalith. Will be made rem, A4r , all - who
recent ales ot value is ift nu, rellet
form rain Le the extraceJou ot teeth, will he skill
emnlalstereet thom whom, deelr• them.
plate hoots tram V A. 11. to *Y. wilt;
WARTED!
A FOUR ROOMED HOUSE.
In the Clig of Alleghenn of on Penn street. PILLS.
burgh. Terms oat not exceed= per month.
Address 4. H. C., OAZITTI Omen:
WANTED
• DIX GOOD DREGSMAKEU.
Aiwa 1 , 1681` HAND; Viso set6lrS4Ads euttlog
and Prrlisg. Apply at
C=!
WANTED -MEN-At 101 St. Clair
street. Room N0..1.' • •
.WANTISSI—MEN—At 10!,", St. filar street, Roots
no. S. .
iliii;6;l:l===l
iviiNTED — MEN,At 10`i St. Clair street, ROOM
• .
, Call atone. at lOSBt. Clalrstreet, Room No. n.
'Call al once at 10* St. Clair etrent: Room No. s.
del
SCIZOOL TE4CIIR
Zither male or firosie. an ergs . , township, to set
as Agent ha the am. o r our publications. One
%etcher repnrts the sate of 41001.1 es lo three tiers.
Send for a circular with' terms. C. address '
- W. J. HOLLAND 6 CO..'
Pittsburgh PS.
_no33:tire
WANTED—AtiE $73 tOs 2
. P 9
for L adlesnt ,
Pi MONTH for Om:airmen, and $3.13t0 12 •
, uerywhere, to latroduee the Common
Sense Wamtly hewing Mutant, Improved sad DU'
gt e r embroide r ll
Lteza-frkirltga?gfrblai.tlintt
I to the elastic flock -attleh,
Ranee
Italy w a rranted for
Mute Teem We r the tt ,,,, e waits, or a tom,
minion, -froze •ar leh
on that urunt eau te
E agNelrie3"SSllth 111;e%
AU letters an
prompt with h. 4 .4
Serum. auttarw
WAFTED.
43. .votrzrar amemr,
Of good aogu!remento aod timpersie habits: who
L willing to tarot& cuttre oltentloo .o study awl
office, 11 11l be taken u a STUDENT Or MEDI-
CLlalt with a arat-clus pb yalolati of tbto city. razz
or . MUMS. None but those comltug . wltttgood
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Ad
13 drds raTS/CLA27, GAZFITZ oros
Du:ol3 n
WAIIVED,
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ACENTS - AND SALESMEN
111 sum Town. city And County In the Middle
&nth= and Western Staten.
inerybodyout of employment trl:Illad 11 to Okla
littorest to call at •
No. 48 Fifth St., up Stairs,
Otuddress P. 0. Box 301 Pittsburgh. j'a..
WANTED—AGENTS—TO sell the
w l a rily omcLIBOUTHEBN lIISTOBy or THZ
The Lost Cause,
By E. A. POLLARD.
Comptato In ONE . LARGE ROYAL OCTAVO
VOLUME of nearly SOO pages. IlltutraWd.
.Also our Haad•Rook• ofx entrance. iiICY.Ntt f.
OF AMERICAN' LLBERri anti ZULIAIES RUM
THE tattlll.
Agent& would do well to send for our circulate
and - terms before engaging DS the sale of other
works. Address or apply to
IL. , L. TAL.L'OTT ‘
as Market Street,. Plttabarliti.
EoLnd7vrratd&Avl
AGENTS WANTED,
FOR THE MOST'POPULAR
LID BIS? MIR SIIIISCB2iIO3 BOOLS rowel).
We are the most extensive publishers in the Uni
ted Mates, (having six botmsa• and therefore can
afford, to gel books chesper and pay agents a wore
liberal commission than any other company. •
Our boots do not pass through the bands of Oen
seal Agents, (as nearly all other subscription works
do,) therefore we• are enabled to give oar canvass
ers the extra per cent. whlch is usually allowed to
(tenets! Agents. Sxporienced eanvusers will we
the •dvantages of dealing directly with the - pub-
Ushers.
-
Our cedes embraces the most popular works at
all subjects of Importance. and 10 selling tepidly
both North and South. •
old agent% and all others, who smut the best toy.
lug *smocks, will please send for drools:a and see
our terms, and mimpare them and the ehatacter of
our workiwith those of otheepubllshers. Address.
NATIONAL PU5L111111110.00.,
note: oNdwP 501 Minor 13t.. rhiladelphla. Pa
AGENTS WANTED FOB A NEW
8008, NOW ILNADV •
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By FRANK M.00R6, snake - -- of-.. The Babyllion
lreeord.”-se.
The oldest of this work Is t collect and present
narratives of the merrices of the women who shared
the_perllsof the war,and ought to inherit lu MeV
The volume contains about-
rar 600 miss*
pages, and is illeatrated with steel plato_portralia,
ented Its the most improved style. Bold only by
for , address or apply to
EKE °Y iHOWE6,
N0..6R 1 , 16.6 street. 1165bargb
34• 'A' Ni; :
• 11F.ICA BIMINI} MACHINE COMPANY to
sell .their NEWI *Ad L _lctuturis. WP I sew from
tissue paper to heavy dearer cloth or leather with.
out change °freed, needie ortenslom belfclusting
pressare foot and newly designed four motioned
UnDmizign. Address. eitelOsing• stamp, '
B. BALL .t 00..
89 71fth Stmt. (Second floors.)
ode i ra. •
.3,f EN WANTED,
• TO ACT AS SALESMEN,
Meler permanently or temporarily. who are As
peteot to engage In Ann.elses butanes. relations.
Apply In person or address
W. D. imxix, -
5112:181 98 Grant street. Plttatounb. Pa.
AGENTS WANTED—For the Gold
MEDAL HEWING MAC AWES, In e'er,. My
and County In the Union. The lust eompllea:ad
two-thread Machine In the world. Address A.
JOIELEBui S CO., 234 Washington Meet, Boston,
Maas: n07;n47
C_AJEUDo.
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N CONSIDERATION OF AMER.
OUS EXPLOSIONS that are weekly occurring
from the use of MYRRH/A OIL, the undersigned
base enneluded m sell their OIL AT RETAIL at
their WAREHOUSE,
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No. 88 Thetri.xlmeit E3teoot.
Ihe OH Is gaaranteed to ter ANI) A FIRE TEST
or HO DE.GEZEiand onwards. and la ipcOted
ror e..4.0rt In . compote nt Inspectors.
Those who dedre a uniform and EELIABLE AB.
TICLE will do well to Porch.* the WHO OIL.
8UE11731. KEREW a CO.,
• • - Eft°. 33 =BEET bIKEET..
klachlidsts and all others can be tarnished Lard,
Sperm and Petrol se:Rs Lubricators at retail.
no111:086
FOB, THE HOLIDAYS.
♦ PINE STOCK, AD4PTED YOU
33.4zolic4etey. - Mamma:to,
Or ALL KINDS Olf
SOLD
3E, ET... 11. "Sr ,
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GULD'ANDatLYEIL WATCHES for LiuUri .ad
unts; •
CHAINS AND QIILEDIP;
ELEGANT DST'S, to Tartans settings ;
to/Lll AND eILVEIt rEPLO ,
oILYILtt lIIVOuNty..Y.OSES. tfitNl3; .
FANCY ARTICLE ), to., te., • -
JOHN MITSCH..
• No. 11.11 keaeral St.; Allegheny.
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- HENDRICK'S LUBRICATOR,
Mato:ActaTed-by
WHITE, : BROS. & CO., New Yogic..
E. J. ROBERTS, Afrent,
No.pt At. Clair Street, Pittsbourgb. Ps.,
%cep constantly au bud
Vt?em:toUTol4 Du
te.thi.e Mill I, I Dart g 207.
Ugh{ cord Engine 011, Dark Car on; No. 1.
tnt t3crew.4,:ut, Dark Car (11.1.140
MI. na:oirt
JOHN PALIIIII..IIII[O. F. ♦RBUUTi .AM. riLxzm
ANNIUTZ & CO.,
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I. A. ROBINSON a
=OM
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
.ro.l 61 Jiarkei Aired,
Near Fourth,
PITTSBURGH, PA
iao:FoC
BIVIET IrE SE/T.
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
YOU OIL lIEFEItEII3.
Manufactured only and for salu . py
T: MG E f^ lir l CO.";
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.lE l 3.4coxiiicor N'a..gaitVWcicris.ar,
N. W. Car.3d andairket fits.;
ETTIVIICTRiart. PA
PAIIGE BEATEN,: ' • •
CARD*. N UFACTUR ER
4.4 deafer TORSION AND •AmEtucem
, . TAINT% riuxusts, POTS. &c., ac.,
. - Nth 112. Federal Street,
Ntocaid door fl Owl/1M National Bank;
GET ROME BUT A
GROVER & BAKER •
roe at noll4ar Gift. la reliable, "tercet and
beratore the best. Don't tall Conn and teil It at.
SO. ze nrnicr awr°
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