illa $ 1786 . : PROSPECTUS. 1868 U VIE PITTSBURGH GAZETTP, 7lta lava! doily paper in ac'..Stald of ' , .r.lmilytranffi, enters the •nrl year of ita :pride* with incretwel fariliticw for dirt -. ininitnating the current news of the da7, a for rendering good political acroite n the important I4•esldo.tia! Canvass of • ' 1101. .The/ortFeomingscuion of Congrese ar promises to Pf rorc one of the most im met- ova.'slut Ada fininthe formation of the Coo l.' ' 444101014 .rtnd the proCeedinge !cal be a/Es -v....ions& matched by the intelligent masses. s.atiss oleo, of the deep interest eentered in the .4- privecedings, the proprietors of the CM ,tri..22itT2' • hare made arrancavads for .a.. daily diepalehcs and letters during the .liation, from a highly intenigent corre, •gliondent .mho enjoys the confidence and felendehip'of the lending members of the :Ftwate and House, the heads of the mei oitt. Departments, and the leading etans. mho frequent I Vashinglon, so that st rattlers can depend on receiving thefirat, fattest nod mast ref/obis intelltactue from e .the se* of G'orernment.. • 27; • piroceedings of the .Tate !Aglaia its forthcoming session, will also - prOVII interesting, (n' machas many rtes . Ilona of importance wilt come tip for legislation. • The OAZI'TTE mall keep at the State CaPlicy, daring the entire .session, • an tniettlaint and faith/at non,vjaaalind, ticmjirm promptly report the pro cc cd s and telegraph. •`nib ( Ad only volititmt jowl.; tf _Pats . • Wurgh which faithfully I.e/tee/J.7d .stedily 'eideocales the pm - 1401,1es held Ly the traion • • Republican Party, and interpreted by a • loyal Carport., • n• r....ifve I.,reler as oar ;wimp -Itolo f Wrier dcll , Ar tr, ann., lokt , 11:2 Wing ( p4te l oll.l , rirt,ika riwayeat as ...ell ad lAA tar. 1. , .5 o .mtaouwealll,. • !MTh as vac: e , ',raest of as , adOoridi ecitaa, fit 4a and all ll „nut/o.dg/ put e 3 , 1110e/tar: ply e ,Prouyort. TL !eras dopa Yart up ; repareas•ata qf ale day. ow! 1 a craufeasui :ratrArttlig safrrcr all 11.4 iroisart Irma ~,:torrax She ttlu. $/alt. IlOwatry enuf traria at large. awl 1 4 1 i9(W4+ for lA* 04ZETTE• of a 1114. en'erpristaa nad Aral ....-140/fauf/r and Msscorrefal uttospaper Aspic *part Lop 1.t.11 rtrerrett for marl 4 , lottai ant atoll Ilam be rolled aro. as • ..r4r!raf.ar the carnal guataVaas far suatr.fart tart, An.. products. valf/t. de.. M . arse:arty .rautopala actual take; ty raft/VW aatltffl. 'Hod tvprrterr. • • -. 17,4 . rfur tout (s ei.ll.l.ed trill. mu, and WU fieu.ehn,./intinv the OAZ It. TTS. • 211•Atamlef n. a depart ...Ile 1444 burn ',Ladd iw Nitro* of as eat, .1 tsp. rreuevi banker. lulu "'YtflMwd.r4 vat. at attradira anon seful nu. dial/M baskau,, bracts ond 61,4 Ins. au, pm . • • 27r relied.* department malt retest the anew. IMaim fie Importance. and art/l be seeendarded 'ailabipkteine and readable to mend,. fall • eshgteiss leioshf nalfol . IbllOrknirtneat art. eeteitee. Inseam vs., *Swat sad able. departments of the p7ear rift el • aeadaeted fa a manner satieb will prose eat. :filetters' la On nreder. 0? 720 DAILY 0120271. • . SIR Monh, 1.121. 0/40 Year. o re. rixttwia rausuna ati,vhmy..l.llll. •.inifiteent Baratiobe foe 13Cmit per Wet 060221, - D2 °aerie's. niILY PAZ TE. • • • „TIM WEEKLY crAzerrx in. bark rah:trend 4 #/ I . 6 = l mm:o.m/4e Daily, oedb nom th• tar eneh chetpart and ten sureekly family nematneper ftktn• Plate. li should I. In ad home of met,/ /Winne methanie end famine...am E aft.. :ant* amiblarty •oild cotton • • (current news by fideidra9l and mail, the leading A:Maria:sat E. dant. and a Noire se/tenor. of literary amini- MsUitettnect, tegert/mr with rerrithind imPatneed lath. World cf thmitim. Its a grind towel adman* aril by tatted ea each a mann, at "et firpe with (As tbrewr and gardener. •• Tn. antnint marts rf lAe WEEK!. r GAZETTE spe hy maw. moment a•kanadmtped fe be let areladdent "Milord, for beth /mem, and mtlero, and lid emeantrela ant,. In Wetter. Peq.yl qmsta.. 2ge•kno Calaand traders WM. In are •entillatt *dual. ra. Ales al.. GAZETTE am sitatesetestvely Op tat Cyrf court: of .11101..11 mgcrene. impert ant terve, lode. Swaim the rained prices mated, at Um demeartAdinmenemo trantarles do dloputt. Oar Arent* mitt larvr us Cy petting .p dear elabeat one, and ay 0110.424 (left Arunteses i MAIM at m. are gash., nal non• of our a6aukt Maspria.a gra Wad • runir. Ad- olltimytatistur can be matt at any lime, at yid, IF rat..- Nemeasters and Atereloante an re. newt.* tt Gera •Airena. !;.-Ti,111111.0117II• rriravriuzynt... itingteSubstrikr Wa3l .......... ........... ........... 1 it 4/71w . a 1.13. ..0114 sae to ake vtfri tly Me eft./ .011.70 r overhang. eeptcr N eta:* tritiGarldrerale proprldore, PE3ISI.II(tH. 'MED 6r. 03, lUSVI.Sra BLILDINO, Am./Haut/I FUTA Wrre, Patsdeargi. Catmity report to Western Penntylrants. 'oat.. Ohio •ed West.. Virstnla .1411 lan . ahltihnwn. and ennd At attr , ad pan,. wt . ] he nulled :wane nenreen ch. nee wtth the Ditty OnnetTe. aittsinntr eaalett 'SIIOIIILIDA T. A 0 V giIII EH ti. 1007. . . , awn :FINANCIAL UNCERTAINTY. While the process of Inflating the cur ..;.74,04 eras going on little circumspection An. prudence or skill wasrequired to con ; duct !mattress so as to make money. It .. , demanded - peenliar carelessness or reek . - - - lasi* to manage ordinary buying and sO as to entail a deficit. It was as pheasant as easy when anything was ' 'PCEOIIIIIOI.IO day would Eell the next for . tilidintfain ass paid tar it. This was the •fset as gold rote from 100 all the way up to 280. In inch a condition of affairs It . • , ErIIO.IIII did not make money he could - bleier no one but himself. Bat it was manifest while gold was going up that It could not stay up for. . *ter. The natural tendency la constant :billiards the solid bottom of specie. Get. tingdown from that dizzy highs of tofu. tkrn Involied the necessity of selling on• 1 Ming market. So much was inevlta "Lie: The distance down was just 'as -vizi , as the distance up, - ant the des `Nat had to be made. Even a balloon sat stay up alway, -Rome men thought It practicable to a uniform and perpetual inns -AM They might as reason,bly enter lila &contract to keep the Allegheny, : 1 1 11 1.00 by Mins, at a pitch for steam. -heed oulptlon, all the year mend. 'Tin thing annot be done. Others insisted ttat the coming down ahead be conducted 'so gradually that nobody would feel the motion—very Much*" Mans Used_to be lowered. at ohicairo to snit linproved street-grades, willitmt so Mac's as cracking a teacup. It It had been possible to manage the fleindion In that way, it would have beta sufficiently agreeable; but, unhappl. 4,- sea Professor of Finance has ever demintstrated his_ability to consummate the 'process after that fashion. 4.Year and a half . ago reaching specie PlTlltinats seemed to be comparatively 'But bush:Leas men would not sub. nit either to the inevitable loss or to the . . lacitinnallnecmyenience. They con. Waded that el more time was taken, the diseeitt could be made without any body atille•aseing unconiforurble Jilt as the Pennsylvania Railroad comes .4 0 1 1 11 .. , ; An Alleghenies by lengthening tial Use and correspondingly lessening tha grade. That pan • was attempted. For asksea maims itbas been in 'ope— ration. The experiment, as far as it has soak bas not been successful. Actual illecMces have been encourrered by many; loss of time by all—and the cad Is apparemUy as far olf an It was at the be. • • • • . • • • - • &Biog. - Gettlog down has not proved aft ,joYona aigetting up. We confess we do not kiwi of any method by which can be Jude so. Jut now there is a loud call for men skilled in financial management to ap pear In Congreis for the regulation of taxer aid the adjustment of the curren cy. ' By the Babel of voices beard in the ' places where bankers, merchants and Inatinfaeturers meet do congregate, we jodgilthese cluses, who are commonly muted to hare most kill in dealing with web questions, are u completely as Unit as the lawyers who snake. up the bat of both Houses of Congress. What ===neel • • qtr Donbtless there aro choices to be - made se to priodplet and methods; and to this sad genuine Ilia andel abilltles are need ,Tbe task's •ter get down to specie "Ida the leat poultde derangement of b u i l wa,. end lou either of time : or. It ti a dfficult problem; em 6snsda& the very ware of It, sad = -r--- ---------- whose vocations and studies have best 1 GENERAL NEWS. qualified them to be mentors, are square- 1 • ly divided in opinion, and egaally dog . , drank th;• .. ham c. ing l t yi t ichluend ; matte In nr....."4-^R their several prescrip- i drank tip several rho gallons' of u' wfTl4 . .e u y e l i n lions. - - . which snakes, beetles and other reptlles had been - preaerved. i Congress will find this out as soon u It ahall convene. It will be beset by the a cieriw',V:e,tr!,!Trl;l°N7rtinionnt.'„-teit! financial doctors, each with his alagno. havetalls only an inch long. The ad afs of the complaint and remedy there. can claimed for such tails is, that beey eNzot4teouuatl&rarltt denim or for; and no two will concur In judgetuatit. So far as Congress shall trust to them it be closed grucker when they go out. ee mn will get Into fog, If it was not before. A. youngpronast In London, known Each doctor has a patent method of ;2 3 .11"= ° ,,,,TT IT properness was treatment by which the losses name- downward, ids f e et head Of the bra his hold and fell to !wily to be incurred In reaching specie his head, bottom shall be shifted front everyman's atheed night,,Slnatirinwetttruu upon shoulders to those of ha neighbors, Mon of the brain . . e trern amens_ fandeel to e so deftly that none shall either —A few days ago. Joseph L. Steven. beers. Um _burden, This is a , of 3 fanchester, N. H., was pouring Bab - ta into a mould, the mould being knack of jugglery altogether as cur- damp, th andol metal scattered over pessedf attd each doctor , is confident he - hi, fee% as he Involuntarily closed Is sole puma of the secret. &awn- tit; metalcloehingler :711L11;1-:shril ing from general principles, as well u if by amiraele;raving hiSsight. from tutiversaL ea/Ude:erg; It is safe to =On Friday evening of last week, Mr. the bridge !leery F o .dwa e rcbi v, was cross his li,nfr CODCIUde that these doctors are actuated by their hopes and desires, rather . than frightened " : t ilis ite tt i ve daughters were by a knowledge of what biut bum done, walking on the sidewalk of the bridge. or can yet be accomplished.'_ ..- ;ne edroottrieo%rialeheeetnffttTier,elettlA Eighteentsonths ago, as the methyl toro n ught, fell Into the river an d I was, we thought it wise to reach. specie drowned. hails u soon as practicable, taking the fifil i :7"k An ero t e r r e rramayr; Thursday even , loss at once,. and saving titne, which is ing, liar three children were standing the equivalent of money. The condition by, one of them holding a candle, when the youngest, a boy about live Yea. of of the country u, not as ready now for the, it heard Ids parents slay that resumption as It Wag then. • Delirium the oil was not expl&ive, taking advan only made matters wone; and so MUCh so rage nooftthieoollicilement when. his mother that farther procrastination eannotwork r e table to c, t r itm tn e e ic i i i ll ' al i t t s much additional harm, and may be ad. test. Th Ituld Ignited, andall four were vantageons. It was under this sf Olr of r. s e ver and .i,L171::71 i t eit a ltil.7:; Wa i y ,r ag . d the case that, some days ago, we also-- and the life of the little boy I.s despaired cared the cancellation of bolds instead of.. The oldest boy, who was severely of greenbacks. Bomepersons go farther, tlburnedam. IC n „ hoped leoV ,t r jgehtit the and habit upon fresh inflation °J. pro-city of New Orleans Is built po dtgions magnitude. Itatber'lhan fly to the most magncent foundation u on a roll like that, they had !better bear Whltli clty ever rose. It wasthe boast of Venice that bow marble palaces rested In the evils they hare. ' the waters of the Adriatic on plies of --.«.-------- costly wood, which now servo to pay the • debts of her degenerate sons; but our Venice -has not less than three tiers of gigantic trees beneath it. They all stand upright, ono upon another, with their went roots spread cut as they e grow, and and the Chles Lell hla belief that it ar must have taken at least ,one thousand eight hundred years to fill , up the e.luum, since ono tier had to rot away to a level with the bottom of the swamp before the upper tier Could grow CHAiNT , S YOLMC: Whoever wishes to experiencO the sensation that comes from letting into . an inextricriblo muddle can easily do so by resigning, himself to the. primal : of the Washington Specials relative to the political position of tfen..Onanr. One affirms that he ill 4 TteptthLean of the moat radical type ; Ile;2011li thil Republican 'with etiaa g Conservatism tendenciesi.a third 'inalsul that he le a Republican, but-so admirably balamied In hie . views as fully to topreaent the bulk of the men of that persuasion; a fourth maintalisthat he is a Democrat to all' intents, purposes and construe 'ions whatever; a fifth identifies him absolutely with the peCullar policy of the President, while a sixth' declares that he belongs to neither party, but means to ran for the 'Presidential office with the fall Commit and support of both. No mem of - setae belleOrez ill these conflicting statements are author iced or inspired by him. Bach a conclu sion would be 'imoihrdariWe without that degrading him to the rank of a natural born fool. Tho only other possible con. elusion la that the writers of the specials in question :are - speculating ahamefully upon the credibility of the public, with a viol to bringing thelieneral into uni versal contempt.... The r people : have a right to know where any min stands on prominent po litical questions who aspires to the pres idency either through direct appeal or the intervention of friends. Therenev er was a time when it was more Imes nary than at prant'to enforce that right as a matter of high 'duty. This game of misrepresentatton cannot proceed ; much farther without rendering it indispenas. ble for the General to remove the ambig uity by an explicit deelaration, or elm to rest by implication under the imputation of countenancing the decelts practicedin in his name. IWe meet. with individuals who are content to aid in Making a new adminis tration, and run the ,blindest chances se to what it may turn out to be. A good many of no are not inclined to trust ev erything to Chance, rid nothing to Pin donee. For two years and a half there has been a Democratic -Administration at Washington; elected by Etepubli=n votes. We have not found it 'so cons fortablo as to tempt us to reprodice in- . ' tentionally what was indicted upon as by a gnu bawd. If we are to have Mr. Jonnson's admirdstratikon supple- Mewed by another of like charaCter; It is most sulTable it should be chows by Democrats and no: by actutbitcana We have faith in Gen. GUIST; but Min congdence is not so implicit and ungoes tionhig that it can accept all manner of contradictory statements made by his personal friends, and avowedly by his authority, Spontaneous combustion may be valuable (or many purposes; but !twill not make a President next year. PROGRESS IN EUROPE.. The present condition of. the Italian question affords marked illustration of the d;fference between Europe now and two hundred yearsago. Then the Italians were apparently dead to their moat honorable traditions as well as to their most vital interest. In the presence of ancient monuments that should have rismved-their petriot lam; treading upon dust instinct with memories that should have inflamed their courage; they remained willing and de- voted servitors of 'Papal pretensions, temporal as well isspiritual. Parcelled ant, held in ignorance, they were at once the victims and the Instruments of a despotism unsurpassed In the history of the agca.. Spain, Austria and Prince at that time evinced -a chivalric enoulaUon to see which should be first to execute the de -1 signs of the Papacy, and no, other con ! slderation wu allowed to have weight in the adjustment of the a fairs of the Now, the Italians once more consti ' lute .a nation, animated bythose supremo patriotic untrations which are essential to all absolute nationalities, divested of the traditions that served to enthrall them, and increasingly pulasant to de fence of their rights and honor. Prance, indeed, maintains a sort of guardianship - over the temporalities of the Pope, but It exercises it not in the old truculent and savage fashion, but gingerly, as a natter of state-malt, rut. oculary to the balanceof political power, and yet hesitatingly, - as If conscious all its professions were hall?w, and the time for repudialing them was approach. What NAPOLEON xU. DOW proposals a Congress of all the continental powers to determine what *hall be done with the Pop. This t haws that the question has paned beyond the domain of dog. matte theology and ecclesiastical admin. Jai/lawn. It le no longer Papal. It has become European. It la now a matter of politics ; not of religion. And this Congress the Emperor does Cot obtain. The Banner powers know that in such a Conference the strongest reasons would go for nothing, hire the hearle.st cannons would preryll . pe.. sides, an opinion has grown "Tibet each nation has a right to order its own affairs to snit itself, and that it is an insuffera ble impertinence for France, becatua strong, to be constantly meddling in the concerns of Its neighbors. In conic'. queue of its inteimeddling disposition France hu come ,to be regarded as the common enemy of all other ponters;' and while, through the force of circular. I mance!, it now, from time to time lure allies, It le destitute of friend'. 'flowerer tee meant troubles may be settled, then an be no longer any doubt of the speedy unification of the Italians by the bringing of the. Papal provinces under the national gore:an:mit. • The tendency to the solidarity of peoples, strong throughout llurope, will :'srron prore irresistible in Italy. —The latest style of bonnet has turned up at Richmond, Indhuus, It le desetib ed "consisting of two etrawe, dto gether with a blue ribbon on the to p of the bead, and - red tassels suspended at each of the four ends Of the straws." .—A fixed hardetermination •po coramh anicide is to be defeated: In Can _ ,ton Ohio, the cell of a wife-murderer bad been carefully arranged, So as not to furnish a single spot to which a rope could be attached.. The stove pipe was surrounded with pine boards, and the ! Man- was chained to the wall,. with only 'the libirty of getting into bed and of ap proaching the fire. ISO implernent wan loft within his reach except a small iron shovel, to be used In putting coal in the stove, but that was aullicient: Heating the end of the handle, the prisoner burn ed holes in the box round the stove pipe, pissed through the aperture a rope made of the bed clothes, and hung him self In spite of all the precautions. • A sprightly writhe expresses his opinion of old maids in the following manner: I am inclined to think that many of the astlrleal aspersions cast upon old maids tell more to their credit then is generally imagined. to a woman remarkably neat in horpersont She will certainly be an old =ld. Is she par. ticitharly.reserved toward the other sex, "She has all the- squeamishness of an old maid." Is she frngalin her expenses and exact in her domestic: concerns? 'She is cut out for an old maid." And , if the is humane to the animals about her, nothing con save her from the ap. pellatlon of an "old maid." In short, I have alwdys found that neatness,. mod esty, economy. and humanity are the never-falling characterigies of that ter-'I rible creature—"old maid" —At Montpelier, Vt., last Friday,some bricklayers employed in the basement of, lielahard , n Block broke a gee pipe, bat' were not certain of it. As a test they ap pilled a match, when an explosion oc curred -which nearly prostrated T. J.'' Hubbard, the owner of the ' badly burned several or the bricklayers and attendants, and set the blinding on tire. At this moment, save the Montpe lier Journal, Clarkson t. Bancroft, of Boston, a gentleman familiar with gas fixtures, and detective Shattuck, also of hcenon,. were standin on the near the door of the g basement..sidewalk Com prehending the danger of • calamity, they instantly Jumped into the cellar, and by applying handkercheirs to the gas ppe'the How of gas was prevented to whit a stopper for the pipe could beep. lled. I doing thin, r. Bancrott braved the n stifling inv] and-the lire, and was considerably binned, but he tweed the building by cutting on' the gas and extinguishing the names it had kindled. Another leak was subsequently stopped in a similar manner by the same gentle man, whose presence of mind is highly complimented by the JOttrnea as the means undoubtedly of preventing •large destruction of property in the vicinity. . . —The follog items of Stshlongosaip an, from the Paris correspondence of the Repay: • Enigmatical satins, with Egyptian sleeves, are already to be met on the boulevards. Velvet- leaves simulate tu ssles on soli colored poplins; gold phese rut, f , l a i y ai;mt i g ,o e t mugs . came seen :,:innteeo an one d 2 -4 weather has soddenly turned mild. waistba gr The't dress noveltis still thn rings, throughw hich snakes are hung in elegant folds behind. with Th elm mantle in velvet Is trimmed Japanese foulard is to be much worts at Bt. Cloud. White and blue mohair for walking dram. - Plaided silk petti mate under white leno fa very stylish. The strangest overskirts flash past sometimes. They are cut apron shape and indented like leaves; they are but toned on the side widths; they are me teliated and worn everywhere for travel ing and promenade. Marie Antoinette fichus are meet convenient for demi toilette. They will be richly trimmed with point for evening wear, over ashes of rose satin. " The mantilla veil is the favorite, and as I ever have to consider ladies, from top to too, I must say I counted twenty three buttons on a beauty's vast ever skirt upwards. It is difficult to know the length of an el to from the chig non to the end of her heel if we take these twenty-three buttons AS a heals for our calculations. No new bonnets, nothing but hidden treasures for the coming weddings. The glance I have had is inautilcient for de scription in this letter, but I one day this week held the famous bonnet which was sent to the uttfortunattEmpress Carlotta at Tervueren. It was Algerian, trimmed with floss fringe. She wears a red neck tie, and a blue bonnet and, sometimes mauve gloves. • MlsquiEr.—lllschlet is brew ing when' nn least anew/ le. Whim. thiouse eliaideweena, 7wee- teeth deny and set I Melt le the soehet. see win nee :ad mischief towels-. avoid it sod OOP 700 r teeth wad dews man 0. 'witless:ire breath, hulas WARD.' now 421 D POWs/LBW fold wholesale and retell by SZTX/SO. No. et Mertes WV.es god ell WOONDItD.—He Jean at scars ants/mei 'felts sound. in can Imputes. Manta and aunitb nand by !minted tent, &adroit alit/mu be glad to reel 3o:entree the Moenlat qlallres a.tilatd in WARD'S rimit. AHD POWDICEZD DXN7I/1117/.. Vol 4 whweloale sad r•tali by JOSIPLI. IfLIENLICI. • Mn .11 livelkot •f re.t. •saa sr,l/fts Why Make', Why Burn 7111 tam two qautloas to a tn. Paatial throngh tat attetiotte /MI l o t Aim. and be trill mobtb.y rev 7. I.lttaaata anent 'help ',met., Malkin etietake. Ile on help hleoself. B Seed an entlne tet nears the marrolensen Ina dole and panties but of Intermittent fne ¢ , lere he acmes. ' IIID ri Is an cttabllsbeo Stet fa thf 61.43.7 of auedlostlau, it 1 tills• th6t kinurveTE.Ml WM/UM MITSUI/ lavariably bruuu. ay m u Stool 11111 exhantlog Meuse. QI.1211011•111:01., add whetter It MIL Or sot, Is always • daammeas =Maas. etalrdes lb. brats. 'tae' Dimr bate it aosp Q ualm Matt,. Ms atrlvil flint. TS. /11.• toe. Oil NO Mae, Wm • iOrluat la Met...specific harm. M meal.. • liallalarm es • geasnd rale, %re sad MM.., loot go. Oats Mamas yejelaWa epeelde. le mild sad !remelts, Om smarm, awl ammeo. at. toe lb .r 1...M0N ``M.O. 4140... and It tam Moselleelloolo sad daasatl•Mlloae propotwo lam OlSbe.t otter. T o ellmaleas employed to alf /me memedledad Timm moor Os 8.01.1 n Cl :Mr, wince =l Mt eTi.We *** • tIA; " Tee b•at su di es. be aty. so Perflarle rt . IRON la alabalalut Maas.. or IR o 0.1.4 el* tits. Ipso Mae Mae a rasYzaT.Y3 tf d mesas Incident to Oolb. Womb., ..o a mosmume v i r:ggurevo. inn be toyed wader. • Attend to Coughs and Colds. • Them Le a elate:awe la the .bon adrtee 111:1 It &Dusted to Uwe. 1 011410+1 hon. dad. ot patois Dom wittstelr warn. Do 14 hot Imol that mai yerrou healeet to'attraO 10 N0a51104 each DUI ruled 44 andel tho hope toil natii• own 7 Dater, sotattlatts Owl care; bat dot ertll ears mesh more rapidly U al. WWII by WM weh tooted/ w Do. EarnWa ayayr. - which le watt yeada4 tar thew Thq dhee,Wo at tie / 1 .14 alitt broaebtal appa•amo. so yrw►lest w arerr Wet the Volume Usk.. We Wetly -oar readere, tlera rim who may be attlated wlth coutur. Won. -OW triltitio or 007 dluwe at ttot Iwo or erloOploo, to bars rowers. at Once to the moue dy, ertglatt Do. KIITISS 116 i wayaradwlth cleat owe tar the eon Of MO. 404. 11.17 at m,. Von silt isve nosh =Mini, 1.4 arkallaus Month of the penal halm. A Wid at Pi zirrILVII Urea ltsdlelp••atm. No. 113 11104./D 111111 V MIXIIILTATIOIX. 2002 a. At. Lim X.... Castles& Ito. CM PUN Ir., PITTSBURGIT DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY, I NOVEMBKR, 14, 1867: llumkaghing Proclamation COILALONWELLTH OF nitNale7Lves7A. BY JONG W. GEARY, GOVERNOR. Front the creation of the world. in all 'ages and climes, it has been customary to set apart certain days for special re. Unions olnerranoe. This has not always been influenced by the light of quistian knowledge, nor by any proper ooncePf tion of the charactor of that Great Being "who ruleth the earth in righteouseess," and "who daily icadeth with his hale. tits,' but by an innate rem of the ex- Istence of an over-rulion Power, by which the world and all it cantata s are governed and controlled. Aided by the dictates of cultivated reason, and the teachings of Divine revelation, we, how ever, are taught to reconclie in that Su preme Ruler a Heavenly Father, to Whom we are Indebted for existence and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owe constant sad fervent thanksgiving and praise. It is Be who "valtetit the earth and watareth it;" who ..settetnthe furrows and blesseth the springings thereof;" who crowneth the year With his goodness, end whose paths drop fat; sees," who "clothest the pastures with finks; and contest the valleys with corn; who maketh the outgoings of the mornlng and the evening to rejoice:" who la ''our refuge and strength;" who "maketh war to cease," and "saveth OF from our =hales; .whose "throne Is forever and ever," and who "blesseth I the nations whose God is the Lord." Oa all sides we have incressea iussar- erten of the I:loving kindness" of an All-wbe Parent of Good, who has con. ducted our nation through a long and terrible war, and permitted our , peopleto once more repose In safety, Without any' to molest them or make them afraid." The Monstrous sentiment of disunion is no longer tolerated. The 1 Tian. Union, and the Constitution are es med as the safeguards: of the rights nd libertiel of the people, and are re dead defended as the ark of their Utica' safety. A d Providence has i not grown weary, of supplying our condom:ma wants. A. bounteous haryest has re warded the labors of the husbandman. Flocks d herds are scattered In mat. less numbers over our valleys and . hills. i Commerce le locinteirepted, and venliels laden with the product, of nature andof art, speedocitnolested„ over the track. less deeps. ' Neither. pestilence, Amble, have teen =Or sockal evils,. financial an ent/ or commerzial distress, i pa:ma toms.% and happiness °tited the progress the people of this great] Commonwealth; but pnw, health, edu cation, morality, reVon, asocial lo t- provement and refinement, with their 1 attendant bleasings, have tilled the cup of comfort and enjoyment to oyez- 1 [ flowing. Recognising our nspontdbility to Him who controls the destinies of nations as well as of Individuals, and "from whom oometh down every good and perfect' gilt," and to whom we are deeply In- i debted for all these and the richer bless- 1 Mgt of our common Christianity; let us unitedly give our most devout gratitude and hearty thanksgiving, I, therefore, do hereby recommend ' , that THURSDAY. THE 28rn DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart as a day of praise and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business be spend-' ed, and the people assemble in theirvs- i rlons places of worship to ackaowledee their gratitude and offer up preyers or' a continuance . of Divine favor. Gives under my Mad and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this thirty-first day of October, in the year of our. Lord one Rimbaud eight han, Bred and eixty.seven, and of the Com. monwealth the ninetysecond. JNO. W. GEARY. By the Governor: F. JOHDA.II, Becretoiy of fitate, : Wit. B&W GJI4Jr. Jr., Adana& &WIWI /las, 54 /VA awe, tr Ole aldhseftig 41/011 name AA:P..ll,.fa tarifa 61.11.111173, aid ath.r 'cows a.trbratigewed Psited mnd the Chmadi ' tranissunars at plummet', soaurr CUL ORAILLS PLLUDIZZ., warm umarti OMFTUN •araaxf •Ii at tes i laata primal *MI b. re:d. 411L112, roasuzz. i arm nrra ',rain. • SPLUMDID STOCK FALL AND -WINTI92 at M~ te salt tae Na x GRAY, POB6l 13L & REM MLIIOO/137 I'AILO.i st.. et err= sguilMer 8/111161 BAIL, lt Smithfield: Street, ramivans. PAL • . iirrzsorr rut, oar oicroarra. Ain sin, 111107.14iD IZOD Clits DOUAI I:II , WARD. Devatu neelyso Infect te abaft, intim% te• Wen. 1 1 , 7,4141.11**11., GM. D. IODI.f , sews aN Teem Pr. sans. 8. nova A. siaisteln. • TlipirrY.Wil • • ;axisltuantaiuk JAS. n. Roma *. mixt...Am* • • /Lass BOVA. - gamut Wuxi, W. W. illsbeltaW. A. . Mufti; . lrasawr ALT. . ECM ESTABLISHED ISSIL IWO.= pimp ur WITU Ilot and Cold Water, &c., gvarltued am! peseikal :tam, JOHN N. .TATE, Plugsbor pnf Gate Men 227 Liberty Street.Fittsburgh; and 69 Federal dire% Allegheny. 11 , 41 D. ANDltelott.. TU • otAncia.boalrlilitia . ) °l.C " rn.* * x .. 011 NPEIIIB4iN AC WILSON, 3Werchant Tailors AND DIALVit IN • a. 111111915111N6 emus, 12 MN Mak Ip[ Bsi~yWd 4.4.=1,41.4.04...,,,=7,t0e1l of r a . ,447 ,:tw ear....v.tara1; a 7 4 ,. aa Ay ar. jukain, T [s=rml NEW STILES BISILARK AND GRECIAN SUITS, ?be meeresi. settee tat th e All 'stases, o AUTB eurrA le. 47 114. Clair /trees. SECOND•111111D PIANOS. , thm7oluv ol i miummiumwaldsbynevai onnl l gnamaizzln,alll%.,.. . WI Um seen mils real oreltr. sad ..111 b. sold at ran low WU... ...lam Ott le. Sot. • AIL., Dr. myna SSad Orgies miltwodeou. ' C. C. ,NJELILOB mm=im! pnorosaLs mu be received lINTU. 2113iVrallKIST., For the Grading, Curbing do Paving Of YON, P/77, Me/APLMJI, BUMS 11124 XXIX Taut' ITISIUM sod LIMON ILCIAY, la sal. &mush of Daum's. eintrats bids/or clins cobble-Woo or Aladin to, hrthes pantellars spolsst tlu . 0111 s 'of the Eo.nw OZ eo =1 rs. M. • AIM:IM BaTURDAT. TUX letet • splatel• and ran min, 14 the Imanstrzle of Wilma , i tl/ 100 /17.01nAL Ot.r . Si/110.7...C10; Anzaicuut WATCEIEIS, U t 1 Per Cat Lai Ibu 114thr Prices: ♦t siwisAs, nsur, SOLUN GlooDzonva • • CHEAP 1111EAll in DEAR Timcs. /again Pt WARD I 38*AD. ?ha wript P. 4 bat. 2b Islll4o "E Ir.'. an mry Wag, worn's. Ifni. Atm.' ' . • a416..Pr 8%i8D116471 . iiftff 02002241202 T 12011 T 2002 TO LETS nW ist=r d atif ill et"lte s:bil u ar' .nuwat boategriind• ":41,141 1 " 1 "'' A t ejarCl rrUglIT• 11141.1111311 91r8nC91. dias. boa op 1a5er4341. , bi e bn,,,,a r L 1.04 ..d Mad 110..°• _ _______ Coimg--*--------RIN .EN CANTON OiNGEIL soot up. In s titrr 4 47 o 4bn 4 “ PIA. nolkild Sad Waal mem 0 =a. 4444 $4 :sir r 4 A - ' Al•iullene*sain'a.. 101 l m caritil Llbuliaaa as beNgiu ...". .121u rihrilt Misty. IN 'Wail Blmtm AU•Skill7. arCIIIIRCEI SOCIABLE Alam S UPP/C/I.—llenitslll ha I !twee sad reelslM hale M the Fleet Pet sheterfau Cher*, Smelt, elt.. Allegheny City. (flee: Dr, flerlft's,) .TSI/3 Crbunulayo ET.Chraie. Mtumenelet - el II o'clock. Adisludos and I' arnar. T snits. There mrlll b. • Yetslzul Interialasurse try Me (Ital. of •be Ch .reh; In coaneetlon olth the R. Gabbs, The grocesdsera to &Id or the tlabbsth raw: Al/ flings of tho Stblettlt Scheel am asked. ID co ogurele Ida us. A element aim. Mem euteetaloomat Maybe ltalleMitiet. Ware fantod to Muria. .141b3,1-, DE:FLIEVDS NEW WORECk TILE Parsimony fist. 111 kris detlitnell to kerne/ens the •xlstlnn lists el ib7naantlent net. nee. as anotten t/ tna lunctlons of ts• tins man Hoes.- By Aaittln riot, dr. tn Veo /pin. Pries 99 M. nott:sn It"' trlTXt'str•Ct. F 4LZITOB, ' nzetwacal. AZD zzertruanie DR.A.FTSM.A.N .P.M P aiglillt. ' 4 " "n* "an?' WESTERNI- nisrmicr or piraig. l aTeaA r ;.• Di 11C. TIT .I.o,ll,(l.ltbelllibf Rive. ...le.- or M. "- %I L AN :1 FitraeZtVAlNWlLlTifrajir,. tl"ril:Wll:lll.44l: 4 ll7 irelVtalllTZ ' p", " /41::01:t Ournperi..4 INiTIiL NOTE PAPER And Envelopes, • . 114mped to Cad*e. Mfrs sod rotated En al 'uvula 11 ' 1111 II itttung. • KAY & COMPANY, • elf WOOD Irritrtfir CIEZZI MIITICE.—TO Joan/ "..r.:lOut:42l•At'GlLzr COLD ; or a. rela *** EV:V;;r6P,"ig i tr . 4.01 "4' " ta apparatoo nornibel_p`"' t .°:::147.41 . 2:10At `" '""n7 Ito. Ift=rAir:7s.,l:lB44l_...li4.4lLa'N. n i n't n;t4, 4 . l 01lor po.sons ! • befoo• oar f.oha Law, nlni la ". hot. tOft.tuyigolk fo """" that better ." A. A. um, lEaraltiseltr:lll47llTV th"""*.°'.. REDCCED. owztts.;9Azatiucam S LA I ZZ/ 3 . FL/LNNtLS: It MIL INS:CALICOS. Par tale al vaj low pgttt Its wEaM ojux & co., A, b /LTTEI RTANDARID WOMB., ON THE •-• stitnalif ~/6OUtIAOL WW:L".l:4ll Whz e :j. " Pgeiretil; (oleo voll r raton of Ole Pooh. L analgy.. L , Cort:rtio it+ ritigltto W liP. ttglio 4 W2Votlat. Py Prof. obela cis ' Yam; Pries WK.. A lionory Or Om Losthil ZByPllb .La w W,P 4 ih lWo .7 .VP.CM . BNANTV:,:hckg-.11:1t Toro b MI Um op wean.. of Ws Zlow. testa. N 11‘ 4 . 71% P r blta l : . % W. W. Mon . 111. W. Tb• y:o.b.;•Poom.b. HWY7alcog.it'.l. .111117,1ritoitlitIaTligt,rx1Po4.01 , bkogothe T.. osotouotar,,optutb Mm. Non by mall ob Yea _l - 3 of one.. SLAY t COAPANY. °LUSE; 1171; .110;f119, of the YOUNG PliNl CHRISTIAN ASSOC N.. Os PAIITZ IM bo, 4Ta eige /:tais ••11.11:..mga WI W., MD. Mead.' la Pm MO an 0 alai, tb I.alnwarsat NN sow, d. lobe r. of taut. Powder elelealso Lretla a. With Ileatatt fi"4:41"n1.7.1%. tr—ill:4l.lV4lll4". NO! 'rater 110. saa. 1 ,0 44=7; j g ', l DST, r Z." 4"• Clue is Lc t. p• str.e. VZlrigt :="igiktar-put NT.* I.AI/1 !Mawr a. • ratrVitraitielLlVrafairl Alitaatt Ma stmt. aaai illta• las or 1•0 • P. - pnacTreir. = oraaileu •COolls o. of twoots.too you*. szvolens a.tnel WiNIN6 iND CLOIINS 16.RCHANTr BOOKS. rOsrlaa natty. Irsery or Bloothly.' flpsr. wo ls ass** sad re op* osl Trosols • Dsranse4 nesursistir *4- 17 •ITISSEXIi . SY 11 •TTLXICISITSIssasts coals thotoxybroosloess style. • ItLIVUZ*CIir. Joso• ID • ;IY. •P. ilosliset. Ascosso. kiwis* eCla , ; 4. tslisrollb * eks. Ors?. Besio-,t a Co., 'lsola* MO. a , J. ralsom • /strs • 'Kirk paws*. Eirroo*"o ?11l D ot i.: C* $471271112 al2 ;lll6. ' frip_ Ltays, lairs • Po.soa.; s. a. *m.o.* ass., , Atwell. Los • Co, 'lll. • Imire• /pg.. I Nraaa `. PX:4. room. aighttr . w. Avail* 11.110111..14%.:0 STATIENEWT OF THE REAL ESTATE SATIRES BAAL MI it. 3117 DAY OF OCTOBER, DC. . A 5311%. ROl.l. sell Mary/also 111 V. H. I3' 11 1 .16, 31 mr ..... 11.1)10 .1 t. pLiti, 111.1010, .mina ...... .......... .9 Tetal 814 191 111 imga:1111191/9D-31.0r• .../1310.1311i3 -91111491 e .......... r.a• (7 Tot* L1• 3 11711 . 3 .—................53.0.193 79 Sol, sot roaMitat Food ...... $4 • TM .Dore 1$ • true "%agora, A. . ealtolicli, Treasons, • TX et; 01./o.4o.l.lrPatial.. 01 , 1 . 7:nd ibe "'b." 2 M ..wertZ " 1 • • H. ctItANI: . IMISJDZOIT-114ozo jubia. T . Mo. T. Y. MoTPUj22...':i. icx.rstua. 117.111.r_ ilcaolaa Voartg. W. n. !okra"' glowed on Dgostta at 01F. PTA %; ' ,jig . 4 2. 14 2 3 otoll P. 7, 44. - . A so go aad Oa otrome oTo. Op. tAri°,7:12 . 0pr.,42:; Tl, .0171 , 77 L, 03 101111TH otollads Pinsoo.2o. ,12/t la;ge bad eblMdotottresh AT ,Ift/A2Fors TEA.KAAT. 80.16 Mumma. rittabargb, oeu Wbleb are babe rats Had it erten Inn Isla date: neuttan /ma Sly •5 1 1 every manes litre' tarns 11 trl at and Toe Inn be sal hew. • 117LIZCIE COMPANY.,....,Arpirrl=t7axatz aft ltfwl.tol'LfO'tb.etlatta p.ettYtt r. or I: °o4 ' . . 3 ' ll7 .,°,L!,i,iztaivial ft". .,..10, it. 14 %wax ppF. b't""lia.urau't chtatt 142;rth. "'"?lopti Arab treat. PAS • DlEtp roue, Misses' Fur Vent& Farb; QUILT YLV 172 71'.11L7.180 ZUW, as &CORD a COM HAT HMI 1144111 NOW OTRX.KT. REMOVAL. GREAT SALE AT COATI 1 .1= 1 " stoma ocrinno•kpiemntrisatis omml ntruirtZlitard wr i: ovauns iraValicivair eela •n 310Milthe•14 SEE o n PMIND ils.us V.01:60 - 4M I-lueW z".7M14, 7*"." rninuarrin. • Oa , NEW 4DITERTIt3E WINTER GOOD?. E. HOUSTON d; CO., Fashionable Merchant Tailors, NO. 107 PISTE STREET, ' Mr* l. 2 4l4teelred a monad supply of Winter Coatings, oural -.arantood and len lha 1.3 he Pr4iul Pa 30 BALES large, heavy No. I GREY BLANKETS, 17%.7:Drson,villeztlei ig"to 19 co R 6 COLD ., anr♦t i-cy. tor elishiT iirclidne and (Saw R. pair. in • bB.lO, - lISSIROY, DICKSON & CO., _doll dd23l/k1 611- WO%) !STREET. W. C. CACCOOR ALLUAWDEI !Raw: === • JACKSON & FREW, Mecerers tp Lorratrazr ) MANUTACiIitideIEI AND Dwiries IN 11/0.49, P . addlery, .Truoke; &C, Ltd wlll else keep en band' and 1113 non Sense Umtata Mutate all the lab pastern; •171 b sea. Ides. bp sql Barnlifinge, . At their now Water.M. Z1P0.1033 1:717(c.0.a. street " ;Rola aptols for the WOulllll.lo UK 0' for we, t.r.Partuglvapla. noliT CHURCH CARPETS We have a lug. aad carefully ealeatte • STOCK OP CARPETS Borght trot dally for Carpeting Churches, :fleritlfgVal::”gitllgViAr""b" All Churetnn and DODOII/111,110DS AT COST!, Also, aU vsdaa sod ;data. of litattings Vied for Churches IXE=2 .7 , 1g1;:1,1E,V147,1111."-A- , BOVARD, ROSE & CO JPIrTgiTFIXIT. =7:7233 is. ltr.xxxs. ruts W. Y. roma, t ales. PITTSBURGH . FORGE AND IRON CO., = Bar Irmo; 3 Railroad Plait Ben and Bolls; 41llreel oor Axles Rolled; Redeems Car Aoleo Ummosered Lareismitre re..M.S; • Locomotive frame "Maim. Bide Roos; • Yokes. Barops; Plebs; aloods; Itteamboal Abated Illoasaboas Crania; Pletos Redd Wrists; Pitman Jaw, cellars, Ms. oi7lalc, No. 177 PENN STREW, PIISIISVRAII. PA. 12=3 JOSif 1.1071 sorll. JOHN ROTH & SON, linitortenaad libelesa•e 'thalami La FORTION AND DOILKSTIO WIRES,' BRANUM% GINS, BUIS WBIBKIES. &0., 807 isiboorty i I t reOsfUEXITIsrIELYI Bahr, Rot /says to Inform their tfletHll sod tho j obllo n o to oon, tens %sbs** atra gas= Pr1a....1. 4 5 117 =LTA i 4 CI 700.10 favor them JCTl b lil %t a t }Mal ' : 71:A 5 tl 7411:1.7,V 5.. superior ges.ltles anO potl/7 tO osCi It oil Os Weis atlas to sobol.l Mamma . for mallosl Winos. Vortkolar attejnloo Is diseetod to Saar WV. stook of • - OLD finilliAlt Will, Aad Soparlor