E! , A Kif6hl.2tl ' itti 2 - it ! U==== 'lna Runk eivig aiovEmEarr When Itat.ordron I/ L saw. or though Ins saw, that a monarchal of at leastthe second grade, existing irt the Italian pe ninsula, Would execute his dynastic re .Tenga Voit,Austrla, and stand as a re straint upon all Germany, he deterntined to lend hl powerful aid to its erection. To justify befrire the world, end in his tory, his . intention, he brought forward and urged the doctrine:7ot the Boliderity of Peophsei that is, he atalred himself a . convert to and advocateief, the doctrine that all tribes cogoa s te In rice, inhab iting .oardJgeous territories, and at any 'former perked autalAsensted more or lest Tchiielf under one government, should be etTiberty to follow thi agleitlea arts fogaut of. thew relatleaships, and or '; glean into one nation. The idea had a certain grandeur in it that struck the :"Doped sense as a supreme inspiration. iUsems an aspect of Justice and maim ty, and met a desire cherished by the Manses of Europe more interned) than y other .excipt that tar, personal and As for other nabtial and manifest - ,ap .lcations of t...ds doctrino be. did not , .. , Iter.swered admirably the par " he ;hen had in wisp ; and this point L ., d„ if it Afterwards :goal . in the Raj pf , the accomplishment of any other de 'aline ho mightentertain, be would have :only to ignore it, or, at worst, to tram . pia on it tie itthing-that hid served all .;&Sends that was wanted of it. /tibia frame or mind he became . the •, champion of the doctrine, and gar° po. tent help in wrenching several prorinces from ..be AustaimicroWn, and in &cum- Scribing the temporal • patrimony of the Soon, however, the doctrine he had eirk , aleB . „ became distasteful to him. Germany began to move, as by instinct, towards Its unification. •In the Grecian „'portions of the Ottonian Emplin There 1 , •• a strong revival of the anclent,ba , *red of Turkish domination, and yearn log. to renew the connection with the faihmitom of their blond and the iharers in their traditions. These were remit . minions prejudicial to that last of power and vanity of aggrandizeinent fdr which , France is conspicnone above all other ostions. A. reunited Germany Would : be more than a match for her in number's -and wealth, in hardihood and valor. It ..lienuldfrastrite her plots to extend her heendelt to the Rhino nay, - might,' in - the -pmgreea ol_evente, and. that right /speedily, compel -her to relinquish the Rbenbsia proVinces she .captured and • . if the 'Dirks ahonid bo driven out, anclfire,FesterzlEmpire arise out of the jukes ;of centuries;i eepecialfy , if the Ciir _should he able to-mate . good his pretensions as the heir sad freadduary legatee of the ..B,yrantian Emperors; 'France would sink into comparative in- Lutud of regaining her issit estate as the :arbiter of destiny, or - retaining her - pruent position of fall .eqnsitty with iktt higheat of the contr :nude powers, she would comparatively sink in the scale of greatness until cow. stralmer to . accept the relative gradi now held. by Spain. • . With.. the accompliskunent of Italian * wommildation, and inch co.operation be. - tWeen•ltaly and Gerinany as would be likely to result from their similarity of positian, France would be forced to _ . ,yelinipsishita aspirations for the Alps as a boundartd — tright — even be forced to: give Alp Savoy, the cradle of the house which Victor Emanuelrepresenta, which was torn from his unwilling land by the 'avarice of his ally. When Gmunaunt eet on foot the pron. antsmt movement for the reclamation of Rome . and the adjacent territcrtes for thetheltallan ixorde, - the impression gen crally,obtained that theenterprias was dictated rather by patriotic enthtudasm than* just and' sober estimate of the forces at command Tor its . accomplish mint. In the light of facts developed since it is mintiest this conception wu Celle• The Italians not only long for thegsamesaion of Rome, bat me reedy to dare and suffer the ntmolt to obtain it. In Mt - iMpottarit miso Rome is Italy. Titat: ancient city is an embodied history of the Italian people. Its palaces, its anonaments, Its rivers, its geographical features, are all instinct with memories and suggestions, to vital as never to be quenched, end so potent as to stir the Mama of the people with. a tempest at emotions. Outside of Italy the situation is pn3pl - Prance stands in awe of the 'iv Ing power ,of Prussia, which latter watches its opportunity, that cannot 'be long in coming, to complete the cycle of tUrredemption. Itoisie , .the grandest minintnent of nnyielded tenacity and nn. . tailing patience that has been evolved in modern timers; loo'ks and waits, hopes and expects the dawning of the day when its sturdy legions, more numerous than any of the swarms the prolific north iantgartb in the olden. times, shall cross tietiiikin 'rind encamp along the Sok. plionin, , not to depart again forever. ' A hum Of preparation, low and indis tinct, but MI or mighty , questionings, comes across the Atlantic. It forebodes thentustering or the wings of war; Una aishall re-man Europe and give a new flow to its destiny. Let us ftailtie:iillogOtthe otittata ot the great Frame. = The rMinute suggestethst Congress shall pay Mrs. Saloom; $75,000, the amount of ler linsbad'a salary-for the almond team.. We doubt the propriety of Hilt' Mu eeet Meriden' for mem hers of loyal households, is • policy which giinds' the faces of the poor an _ g„ororoo, countries; and it lea policy which should /layer be introduced into a Wo advocate equality before ,We pietist agsmst privileged cedes—:The homir of the nation ill . in no way represented by any one family. l We have no royal mood, and no wish to ^create a hereditary nobility. Mn.s Liar come's-gam mistake has been the sup. position that the honor of this nation required that she should rise with, or surpass, in luxurious apparel, the lady arnbasaireas, queens andempresses who are supposed thus - tri recreant the wealth of their small monarchies. No more relschleaus 'dectrine can well be leculated than this, that the honor of the nation requires humans liiing , hagmblic ,xpon, and invasions proyieo n for theii 'familia. It is the seed et a deadly tics, Oa which, if planted end ealtirsted, 'wan overshadow end poison oar liberties. Mrs.' truclomf has As much claim npon.,the country as Any other woman whose husband died for his country, only this and nothing mein. Were she In want of the' necessaries of life ebb would hare a claim upon the be:lamina or the people; but s weiten who has e. clear income of 111,100 a year i. secure of all the necessaries and cont. forts of life, and if she has so low on es - timate of the ,dignity of her position as toleel that glitter cad add to it slucraut be &poison of acti stamp that nothing can dignify. . Oar peaplorre rapidly !Oslo' all idea of republican syntplicity, and • like NA , roczoa,l., wo copy and aim to sortwas the pomp and pretenaton of the Eturop ean aristocracies and royalties In out ward show, while pretending to-teach them Oa; inward principles ot - goTera ment.-,'Weibrgot that throughout na turethe ontWard Is the unerring indica thin of tie, inward life. The young and ftth-leeves are clotllid la slat . pie gre en , and eo they continue _. during the' fierliul4lley aCt as the breathing iuniemplchreourieh the growth of the timber,and perfect the fruit of the tree; latltieimusbutteauLhrinet the gor gecmeneu of rainbow tints, and won. they fell to dust and become the fruit of other plants. A. nation paws through the cycle of "freedom, and then glory, Tice, wealth, corruption, barbuisit at last." Growth, maturity, decay, dust. In the early days of our country we were proud of the simplicity of our rulers and, their families, in their style of IlTint; we are told that the national hoick will be tarnished If the .wiTes 'and sildowe of our public menlmay "not Tier with those of *ldler stations Fit the "bid, rot ten goTernmenot" which we fancy are dying out. Will we not soon require a crown, with larger dlationds than that of any. EtirePean_lnumarchy._ to fitly represent our wealth and„greatuess? Does not , eiery 'me . feel that the .widert.-ttf_ Presideni_Lutcout require' no diamonds qr polgtlue to glee dignity. to her podifing , - establish= mint, such as her Income would eard, would be all that ilia . nu:furred frit her heal h and tSnntortr is all this mitten la !Nuked to ilre her, whilst thousandi of women, made widows by the war, are struggling for bread and &eller? Are we in the Period of decay that we require gorgeous colors to indicate our State? PERSONAL. -Tha Doke of Richmond possesses 840,000 acres. —Mr. Beecher preached upon "Matri mony" last Sunday. —Mlu Addle M. Belden is the mai c4l excitement of western New York. Senator Sumner nu twenty-nine aogagemezitli to lecture in the west at POO each.. • —Colton the map man, has tutted a new railro a d map of the United States and Canada. —Benjamin Franklin ia a candidate for Senator in 'Mona, Minnesota. Goo. •Washington is digging potatoes in Ohio. -Mr John Condon, of Ohariestowa, Man.; has raised fire hundred and nine :ty.five pounds of pumpkins from one seed. —Mr. Piper, of Bane, is the oldest man in Marsachusetts, one hundred and flee yews'. It is thought ho wilt not pipe much longer. --Tennyson, the English laureate, hie • street Earned after hint la Boston: Holmes, the itasuchusetta laureate, bee a bole named after 11 called Holmes' Hole. —Captain- McNulty. and Lieutenant Ricker, of Troy, formally otlicen of tits Griswold cavalry, have bad the Mexico' Legion of Honor conferred upon them by President Juarez. . —M. Decarmin, who enjoyed the rep. station of being the senior orlon= in the French prisons, has jest died in the Central Jail at Loos,.ruter Lille, at the adeanced age of ninety-two years. The venerable scoundrel -paand • forty-five years of lila long life In "adage prisons. --After listening to hint in All Houle' church, Henry Ward, Beecher 'moot hands with" Robert Collyor, and maid: "If you preach in that way the deacons of Plymouth church will not heeltate to let you Into their pulpit:" Oollyer - re sponded: "If they have stood you, Mr. Beecher, these ten years, they would gladly stand me by this then" —Dr. Richardson, of. London, has come forward and recanted his ammonia theory of coagulatic of the blood, which wroughtlim celebrity some ten years ago. Dr. Richardson la the contriver of the ether spray whichdeademilocal pain. His erperiroents in its application have led to the discovery •of the error she so honorably announces. —The freedom of the town of Dundee, Scotland, has been presented to the Doke of Birecleugh, Sir Roderick Ifurchlson, Sir Charles Lyell, and Sir William Armstrong, of New Castle. the In ventor - of the "Armstrong One," who , was a lawyer before he became an artillerist The documents of freedom were inclosed In four electroplated c a skets—rather, a cheap afar. —Rachel Levin, the celebrated beauty, author, and wit, the wife of the late Herr Von Yarnbagen, well known as a Pru den diplomatist, and writer Om:eta:ape rarmlistonchaa jest been billed at Ber lin, alter having been dead for thirty Lim. Raving a mortal fear of being alive, the lady ordered in her tes tament that the Sinner Part of the coffin should be made with A glass window, the coffin conatantlywatched fora month after death, And deposited a special hell for a period of thirty years. —Rey. Mr. Chinning, of Boston, re cently preached in the Thistte Hall, Dandee, Scotland. Several distinguish. ed- members of the Brltlah Association were present. Sir John and Lady Bow ! ring, Professor Fawcett, M. P., and Mrs. Fawcett, were among the number. Mr. Channinthas nullities as a preasher which,astonishedthe "Dundonians," as thatothes people are called. He repu diated. the doctrine of =dies/nese et punishment by God as an Offense to the moral conscimagneas of humanity, with a personal earnestness that took the con- Inlfstleu by.Mitprise. —Victoria and Eugenie are eery much annoyed about a qtutrrel which Mu arisen Anima some of the English newspa pers_ and the illustrated Journals of France. The British newspaperscharge these Illustrated French Journals with maliciously making Queen Victoria look exceedingly ugly on the engraSings which they published of the twit" of the Empress Eugenie to Osborne, tendon which Eugenie Mid Victoria sp. reaT side by side. The French papers swear:yawls d heassur, the ugliness of the Queen was not intentional, and there `was no dialed insult in the engravings. .Tie "fact is that the face of the Queen in those enustings 'ls a shocking caries. ISTERARY. Ccodi ("Jennie une" is writ ing book upon the cue of children, —Dr. Holland's "Karina" Is selling very rapidly. It bids far to - eclipse "Bitter Sweat." —Mr. Bomber's novel of "Norwood" Ii announce& for publication in London on the 10th of October.- ' —Paxton' says Mrs. Stowe has lost two hundred thousand dollars for want of an international copyright. - —The diary and letters of Mrs. Presi dent Edwards, Which appeared in Mere at HMI are pronounced forgeries by the CiniAeo ationalist. —lf. nen= has lately read a aerie. ing essay upon the wife of Marcus Aare , hos. in which tbat.ulegant and *rim. critic woman is defended. . • . —Hord in . Houghton have published put I of their edition of Dr, William Smith's "Dienonary of the Bible edit• ed by Professor Har,ketaand Hr. Ezra Abbott. —Er. Elder is editiag a tariff paper in New York. Elder sad Carey are the oldest political econmalets in the country. Philadelphia ikotild be proud of them. . . . —The Rev. - George °Dillon, whose duhingn a ttoi, a WTI mei haiku bawd 11 NW. YUMA'S MID CELDIII2II r•V i oga i Viej="A, No. 47)4 Clair Sheol. GIRALY AD LOG.A.N;! = .41'X!1' 00 0108. CM 02111111.2 L lECILERTI, O 37 inivir' smarm) WO YOOM FALL GOODS , To vbleh +ll lawn* the atteallos of Mtags.and s.nmen. , DI 111112011 & HEUER?. 40411FP , • • Fr .1' 4 'a •I IT THE MOAN IMMI AND FOUNTAIN GARDEN / Onier (poi wit km booklet kaitika. F. 103WOBTELOF 00., «1141711pMe, , ar:,=', 1 "41cf.% matr t rattraltrwilvizz ran pan 000 deaf watt lea tetanal. J'APANNING, nem/ onirdi.igirrAL. it 1914.141L1n LLOYD, i. 3 .31 . . irrrnisoien. PA. Moms' Tel Opatslers Be-iasmisimil TAW Emmen dr! 430 :• 1 ab.oB Posirth Street, mitof Oetool3ll % a " 1161)M1 oeu ra li lAsoems. A Inge 43 of 7 24 TION an Myatt MI ?Med. In i and 21b. dart Cmlb UMW, lb I stot 2lb. banstrib:ll 4=A/A otoltilliVirstreAnTr tfmt = a , p grer i , tYer /kb., fabbale lolbut rams, P.. "4 I". IMINC6II TEA 111,111. Diaaiond, tausb.ll6 Taw nal. -.Woad, delvand Ow. - dull JOSEM METER & EON. . 111.111MG1111 13111 0? U R,INT I T UR E, No. 494 r 1 •a 'minima.. I L Al'aer.!"l.4u77l24l4.Pirrasu B. pnorEvison CAUPEN'rEIIr ACADEMY, PIM HAL L . fl 1:12..yrr, vow ,' M P tleeta: tr.6,fratzerld,=• Boirw tied 41 Ell :EIOtITORni -aim.. Letters Teitamente+7 0 0 14- ThT2 .7 YLTZR ORIC•41•14. dreellat4, Itt• Or Pohlootomo. Ilubev, he•ltt Dees en MOM to the tyliduolgolte, eh to Mao to. deate4 Waste Mote are ree•••tee to meta ht. eteMetatetesatett, sae the,. having elsietaerlll CArt. °"llll7ll VAlTM ' ElegrtOr . Ifebleitines4 Ott. wawa. 31Z1 M'IInaIVEUSAL, CLOTHES INE. with t heel, •nd the :Malt •.• MINN OHM MM emits entwiwth wren, v.* tit• iszotitile WOO than IMV• 1 , 44 .71 r r. U 'ptrlitoWag g r= r4 .gAgF'":S"Jt .• • 54, - , Z. ~.riwisirearte £~ NEIWXDVEEL EUREKA OIL WORKS, of Eureka Carbon Oil, 1111. eXLIMILLTEII Sperm Lubricating Oils, CIEEMEAL Lnaim OlL ti Wboluale Desiers to . • Cnde, gleaned and Lubitenth* Olin Lard, ISmui, ca llhale and H. 0. NLAWIESNEY,.Agent. 19 Irwin Street, cepOr • urranuatin. W. E. & 10. - . 31 Fifth Street, nava sow open Um .meet .leetlon of FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, .0 SHOES AND GAITERS, For Goals ; Ladles; Boys S Misses, That, $507 bore Ora• for many years.. Alto, a YAW' SVPILEIO/3 A.8011211./Xt Of ,CHILDRISW3 SHOES, Of all styles, ataaoritaturotl *wee tater them: allot enact are offered to pro camera at the low- NM pekoe. 8111 , 1118 z /trout. Gee war QUAUTERLYATATEMENT • cir me • rammon NAT m IONAL *. BANK OF COM w = lE= izrri =MM=! . Furniture awl Fixtures Expenses Ptemiunts Rom Margery and Cash Item. ' 1L4121 CI Lhaa from Books 70.102 IS U. S. FM. depalled With Trarharer for circulation Whi.dde nd Other U. 5. Smutitles .0,700.0 hiptCle. Legal'-‘endar, haUonat and i 5 ...! _____ Notes 1 2 1 .!!! 0. 14.02,141 as Capital Stock.. • di !04000 00 Circulation 415,CU) GO . Dendadtare ' id'Llaa 10 Dna Banks and nnalgera..... ...Mail— 46/ 2.4 31 Mali , ads Unpaid , I.CS 1. , -4,7o.tlereat rand dad trout. Land 41 CC= • I hereby certify that the fore-role, • Mae ehetrset of my report to the Comptroller of the Carrasey, • ore Joel. 11. BILL. Cashier. FOB SALE. PLANING MILL •ND ROI FACTORY. • NTIMPRI AZ PLATON. rILL. that, lea boner Morris *ad Dash( /anal/. ea IMO qf belLlZl:LttrAttll'lll4Wlratig4 getatnaa eassialr WOuDWAIv . LOA, sU ay a.:11.10 AMAIN an, CIS. ULAA, 111! and OlUnn • and if rintiuT SAWNsad all klaaa at WOOD ROAILIBIti /LA.• CHINIItt. • also, awe Val übto ) 10815751,aattable torite.i Flea Ina... •ite. twe •raeosei. ••• • larne Box Wattel ".:1X TZWINICAVirno.sr..i. Pam? OAK. • • tat Fair •rldt. , • ricrr sycrAmunt. kettahlrat 11.p1. And a renety of other a/Wench art] P.M enndri eager{ In the Final's MD or nor Union.% e' rare ooronerns tenth. The IN 41 aad naellserr are dor trea ones. err La pertain order. 4 THOUS I. MILLER, Amiugais, WcriS, itortax el.. !lath Interitmrws %MEL CI 13...*3 CoWS9I UNIVERSAL WISHING COMPOUND AN JIVIIIIEL'r BMW I'DMILITICEM. ..• Wn.tragerl.o • tat.. 0• Loyi wa r t 4:ar_ _ '4 12. 1 1 mr• ••••.114m11.111...11. HOUSEKEEPERS, PLEASE TRY IT. Doers. says at lout fools link to WOO Doers. Mod !akar es tho rash► board. booldell trAdu IsvolOablo. boogies tt rer n o etlesiriNVPMW. WAS entry 0110,11Zer /t war - Maki SO katols • LIME;. TAJVZO M eirjetiegereuriZl:. 4s :4 l l.' ° lict g74I4CIITAItf”4 uYa.moß -80. Gm*. Y. al LATZIt dk CO. CHINA IVAIIICHOHNE. . • RICIIIIID . BRIM & CO.. XL 100 Wood Street. Edn stiLrraxtAk i ndiv.vis Tirria TA. TS .41 T. 1111.5 41!Jr• 4"1 . 11a. A RS • 1N• NI, * 4mFT desatlMUUr • .4.1 • RXll ' .. r1 *all ..0•16461• slid MAN MO. td lA= Nal/ man cotaylot• olook Won "AZ Nal l = ihrlll ' l.6o/8 lie augers SH EP HAR D'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty treet,' PITIIBMIGH: PA, CITY comaninia, AGENCY: , s. a. turer.:.a. i. gains. SEITON&ISEJTor _Local - Collecting Agents, to • B?. CLAI orasurr. WS PLOP; 1.0. BOX, 1/41. PITSSIOSOL No _ .. 14 .q. " 4: 1i da " ValVltlf "Ziirru"'•' HAZARD- POWDER. - AM NOW . PINKPARED TO jp / 4. l s . ..trust *Woe. all. ortan tot . YIZSIIBtd NUMB:11TO POWDER, AU Ordßil ttri star ma by will to at MTS. all old /14 7IDICSAL ststsr, Allik gbeay Cllty. P.., or to 109 BECO/ID sTaxrr, ritiabartb. Pa.. will mars mays atteatieb. AIITHIUS, KIRK. TWO lIVIEDIRED• TROMARD Half SpaniSh.Segars, .014 OL /light Dollars Per Thousand. ROBERT E. WEBDELL. • Comae( smaisrpastA wierra at.. WASHINGTON IGILS, TiA utr Vitiate!' trsta Fade. WIN% ANDERSON, lhattscouvr•ftr CORN BYE nom, Y' cuturricu um... dolma.' la :17441rid fr aglirlit 'N't/Witlirl R . P. GETTY, Choice Wines suck Liquors, se. se N. ■. Oar. 0110 BT. wall DI LYON!) Llteallanf City. Pa VI AlgeguhanollT ) will rottA l l i t. of I =At nq Phi. /MB . . a llthraw, t3lde aibe hon t.ItO OW. •Jart. tetwoWn Of Boy SW Of Wood sad /With 007414:111ft .rs Ottlalt ul Tlia 10Ago. jAcon WEAVER JR. & Generai Patent 'Agency. fr /1.?•./11"..0L1148firit7t.; B4OM -131`A.nMrL .QUARTERLY REPORT EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANX Prmocaort, October 7. t • Soles and Hills Disconnted D. S. Bonds depOsited to secure Circulation .... 03 • E. O. Bonds depOsitcli no encore Deposits.,l6o.o9) clonal 110,'Woi Cash Dent. 7 1%97 63 NAM 15 1 11:1:1 71:line" 50 51 016501 03 Taxes and Expenses =790 19 • Capital Stock 61.700.103-01 National Circulation 80,rou oil State • do 51,75 c CO Indlvldnal Depoults..... =All IC United Stale. Deposits.. w i ne TO— 451. 0 iii it Une to Banks c.,eiu iii e 0.443 11l I certify that the Morels a true abstract tribe statement made to the Comptrodar of Cur , oce H. M. MIIEFLikr. Cashier. QUARTERLY STATEMENT Cil=l UNION RATIONAL BANK Pthrthrioa,.othobor 7th, lOC =MEI 40p4 Yd ........... 6 674610 74 U. M. Bonds .4 3140.111.... 2344.03 00 133,33.4.4...... 44m14 1.• by Banks and flankels.ll.l3,zil IP:t?..lll,Okr"ete T T en d " .. 9:112 • U 0 tots 00 01.344 swam. 73 4 , 3 /3.473.434 6 0.0 Items SEA 47 704=17 , • 647[!.6117 MEE= Capital Stook ' $ 251010 ill Cirealition 211400 00 Dividend& Unpaid 11) 00 individual Deposits t,17-744 Due Banks and Banters., 57.550 05— 570.321 75 Contingent fond and Pr0gia.......... C. 451 C I cestifitnat the shore statement Is correct MC=3!l= QUARTERLY REPORT ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK: rtrItHLI. October:, LIO7 • ASSETI3. Dotes sud Bills Dismounted ....... 41 Bonds and ... 11,8111 United States floods Deposited Urge curs Circulatiou tOo,OlO 80 Bpeel. and otb.B L. h 180.87 of "ilg Circulating Dotal of State Banks•... bin oi (lash Items,Clearlog Maass cm ass. ie. es SI Doe by lialtas and ...... a Real SetatiL 'tint Llierisa and Taxes.... 1, MU 03 MI 845 ILIMI! II EMIREIZI • i Capital btoct Katlotal State Clre.latlon indlrldaaa Dividends attpalo .. • .... Pu7l.riflala - • I i 129 the itr.tk mat ~e t it l ii . ermltiot e r a u crit% Curtwiti. otP It W. IILA.CKWr. Cashier: QUARTERLY. STATEMENT ov Tilt PIOtLIS NITIONIL BLXE S riTTRUCI. =OM EMI! MM:IITV=M ItldV.ttfe&wtotk • • • .. ... . Mal ruiner, Furniture,. to 711,721 ra Legal Teeeftr ...se , : cheeks, se.-- es, se es Due by Bank and Dantean ...... —....• ON, i l I:swims Mkt 151011........ FOOD 01 12=321:3 CaplLal MAGI.. .. . .. ~.... Viten! all. . ......... .... fg:Pti= r :ad Banters eery!. I.Eld and Priglts Dlrldend. U.P.14. • I rertllr that Ma above to •corroet•totract Ito= report to the Comptroller of the Crarener. Jr. K. 4.108.110 N, ..Clutder, QUARTERLY, iTATE3III3T 07 TIM . . . MST PATIOPAL BAISIC or PI rmautio =11322 Lot. aid Distmata........ United Mates T0ne......._.. ..._. Ins Oms Lasko .0 antera .peel, re.r Now-- ,r mwadlNN =I ..... . a to la .:14 . vjv grown 1.=10911 AO insTreasam Tiltail MU." Vtremil•tiou . ' "44 ' Oessiaseat ..... ..1. 13 n 1 Sr° 3.418 so as . borer, cell ItoZ ,. =i Soso sOlao otroo Ws. frost Lao Currency. Sown tio o Um Voo- Loathe of tOo 4. D. SCULL!. Coble? QEARTEMLY STATERIMii. 4 UT! = =! rrrrslcanis. Ottobsr :w,1117 I=l csyttal oaak $ WNW 03 iL a M. Mat Bute Me:oa*. ,33.130 Va.Utaal Haag Cirealatkai 05a3,1 pn . lio.otber Banks ..... Lavidemis UopaSet =I ev/agge ellCLand Legal 'Tender am attend Vii;;;;; ''''''''' 41 7.14 • 11. Is. voreramenl gacarllleo ' eta 2g ' !MOM CO 11:tulkant The aboeelm • comet &Nana frees Bete.. RHIN bCUTT J out "Mahler. • • STATE MATT OT TOX • • SECOND NATIONAL BANK, ur ALLIOREST. ri. Motu aud EMI.. Dluctiaud canc.] aloft BMW& 4, 00 (0 6.000111 n. TO PS Tau NUM. isDX al X:P.Mo•• ..TIS • Due :rem Bun 1.141 U 410.10( , • Capttal TWO T 00. 4 ,00 Oa eitnhlula.O shad 1/3,0'0 Teus ATM 74 mutop”t Melons( ..... OJOS 11 .— "n tridends 9,0010 (0 J. X. D LITITITON, ' QIIARTERLT lITATEXIENT Cl= MIST NATIONAL BANS Or ALLEGIXENT' • 111C09124., D. r f loa d di ' ad4 15.4r1U44 - blFa I " I); " I=l . ' to .4 'Makers 00.141 ., c• ast4 Legal Tender 17pNA " . M . of " FO . 1,01917 o=4= V aY alti..O7oa . er Lust.. Ata Banking 1 . 0 ..* Kim.. sod Time. LIABLL/Sllttl. . . Copl4l Rock raid In , i 130.030) co Due Individual DeP0•1t01....P.,317 II NIIIIII4 BUtell flaposll . s.•—...' MOW. 10-57 4 070 21 one to Hants ams g elrmstatlen . !I . VO* 00 lllTldends Unpaid en ixt mrtiNrent nod and reett. • 71.0 g it 6 , 1,M5,13? •ns above Is a true abstract hem itt, ey report made to the Consptrol le, or ItaCrr_ - i. r. Meanie; puller: .QUARTERLY .STATEEMIT. TILE 11 , 11Tra; , ,IL 21.1N11 r.TUBM4Cri, Ostqber 7, mz. MEE ~ • . 1414.4 iron.lls Illeeototed ' '1,701014 ft U.S. IL to *ono* clreolatlno a 4,990 CO Utter U.S. Y 444141144 " yin 914 istw do . ' ' LLIT 97 ti e attgiottict til: - '141.749 OF Ditto Book Notes . 1 ' l 'ret IT rrocUolou Currency. Coots, t0...1... 14,194 21 ResolUaneotoo4 o bet Lod. Mau.- 7,72 l 40 Poo Rem Statroal 00rt44 =9N V17.71.11°,24,,M.t• '" ll.eeen.• • ~z. sal V ' R eel IWO* sod Banking holm .a . ' " 4 ' 0 Baud sad Wnlaste..... ... ......... . 41454 94 L1A81L1173141, 42.1n.1 " Capital Stock ' - National Olmilailaa....: . $ 006460 00 Mato Citaulallos 461,6 X 00 ~...) 0, unlcaltmv,.. Melo 1 001226 . 660 Banker. 14,311 Liratog• ... 1.1.6114 OS • . I eartlff that the tbove Is • true abstract from the Ftartarty Report =dojo she Comptroller of t «n J. Z. uniDy. Jr.; Cambia, Soigneles. _._ Ma ....k. mamma Coda Aab. ^ ' 0 44 ile•ae4 . 4 /M..kbla. N 4410 ta Lna.• Lo .. itaarmese; * . 4 . 44 Mlacoarl airs rllac . 4 :l 44 Mackerel tad Walla /la.' ' 'Sklar balr. .4 • .. --- 'Warm% Massaro, Obaaer MO . 44 ~ten •• . . r . ... 3,,Crpisi. I,er° "-.-• . la non asa ro V t sua 4:M.1 ~ .118.11.1DririZLDa skis.; ' .. NOTICES. 0171 Ce PT Teta /OK MI. OR CO 1 — 1.n.14 rush . s Prrisecrean. °Mater etb. £DIVIDEND No. 2.—Th• Boyd of nir.aa. a Um Tort nu al rwt~ena t . MMR L eII; I 4!."4I 9able on or alter Ufa '44.n talk. at %Warne. T. ranafer Hoots will a• Cared noel the int to the Lett e: MI • T. A. WEIGHT. Secretary. .• arNOTICE —A Special Meet . • in of eke Stoolioldar• to Um. AinoN OILCO! .I.llba bola on .ISATURPLT. Octolor IN, par. stll o , olook a. nu. at the oftlee the company.' No. lON s oath ittStltt street. Pallaasiohlo. Pauatasltaeodas_ so Is 1,10.5.,,d -lour t Isopostasoo Iss I std before tae toe•ttsg. oe7:oo,ren , W. B. LANE. tle.retsr• 1q..583 122 ZI tend or Sal Tamura tat Conemsel No. Is Irwin street. rtrrseunost. oct. M. In. • arDIVIDEND NO. 4. The Booed of Menton of thte Co. Vora UTe this derdeelonel • - EMZEZI 11I017rLY DIVIDES]) Or MEM OBIT, Talable on and after the 11th Isist . at tile •111014, The Transfer Zoote be'eletett from tie' 10th to the 1110 lehh, Inclusive. mmusu MEI -. OmcgoPons Wore-Pltcncay.tt. none Mtn. t INC Co.. HO.—rrnnSr.. Prrranonan„ra.. igr NOTICE- THE ANNUAL Hiciotirl4f.°EgrarrkgcrAlittrli v ag be told at the oMce or the Company. to PIMw burgh. on 1 • 11111)31511/1,Y, 0CT0EUM1141413074 •t 12 wefotk. noon, Cor the election of Trahteha for the cunning year and far the ,trastraellon Of hcurl other bulletin waxy' then h. bftdia" It r Ike wetter. • The imts Wl be opts trots If ololoeh Xi be o'cloceti yr • The transfe : r broke will be eloead from the to the eth. in elnelve OHO& 13.111qX1ftt ihntretarft PARTNERSHIP- NOTICE& DISSOLUTION.; ... - • TTifir. • CO M . ktt r et i .. ttell • i lt. b antol coneen , , grotpfTW. ePSNOICIL ea• y eeld l ' elite t oWertYfol . frlat VAL . eire.s CNN & at Nos W and ft irel new eireet. . The mill be toottenet the old mod. under the name sad elyle of SHRIVEN & CU, • • B. P. PHIIIVENI. .1..15ZP1r W. IPIENC JANUS IC to 111,17.1721, In tals g from the trot er 5/1115/04. 5P2 • 000'5 ilo., 1 eneerfalle .recommend the WM firm to th e WM' Oar Malta. .4 Mt vulAte , 0...00111.11y. JUNSPZI W. OPENOIIII.I Pittsburgh, October 1, 1t47. • „ , MMI:Ull • . CO-PARTNERSHIP. • Tigl7llltEttelGNED Dave this asoclatatt tbonnolves togilitetentddri AN...inn of d P.eaurvzft A Oth.los Ito ducting eche Wholes.% Gnarl, Prootneel d 00nereinsion StIIIISPO, at N0n.17 *NAB - geld etreel. We would cordlaily invita sweat oaten Grine patronage A, tie bentowied by UM monomers.): the 010 12721;%. 4114205111101 COP tamers. we rive ocmdialutultelion 0.0 neis cell and examine oar Meg boon' poreiduldg elecAttere. ilAKUEldli.A.e. CANNA ANWCOMAN, N HtalfirArn rituro. Ocrione‘r 1, CEECI ...sco,ono oe . 415 611 GO • =ON 03 N. T. IMt 1LZWC(011.14....i. R. HO 41113 T. S. P. SHIVER k CO., WholesaleGrocerei Y64'6 IT (CP Co 156.03 56 4XI 46 Nos. 27 &RCN Fultßeld St:, coaszs or nsCONLY: PITTSBURGH. armrssw .ds.xams—scrszarcal, A VERY LARRE STOCK OF Emelt& and American Bruits% MOB Tapestry Brussels. Americas Tapestry Brussels, SaglishDruggets, Aiserieaz Brussels, Medallion Druy,gets. ttOWO Offer insaT Of o . lOf WI/ at Lap Mew folk DyssOLrlTlO9—Thee parhieri- BOVARD, ROSE & CO. .fil , o er.l.sltog ander the n0i110.104 MU of DISSOLUTION.' THE Final - Or NEWCOMEIt GOK k CO. Tt ILIA a.r dissolved be seta eloatest.. Tao Outlaws of tbo Aka - twlll • bo bet a. Di $ ATLILAII amt. st al/Tomsk. asi Labssty street. ATI venoms tattolkoll ire - swots" to sallow. mak tbotratloolustat P .S. tlas claims agalastals elna phial* seaat hom tot settle:am. NATLIA.Ax 111 J. LJI I TO.OOD OLD oorrojuiss. Basing reused trees the a ldletesele Buslnres, we beg Irate to most entenkal ream mend Gerold Mends and Downs 10 she sad ad th P. OHILLVAR as .0., add soUrds for tbernls eentiresnee et Ina very liberal patronage batt ledore Denoted apes u. • • • t (7111dAbr CSOL JOU. SI WM. . $1.000,03) 00 E4CO3 CO 403,242 43 01,01010 MACS 31 r..3:01 00 [1132111 LAFFERTY & CO.. • Was Dissolred on the 12th dui - of September, 1867, lily meting 0011141k1. BOBUTIMILIT ritthat. boslayss 'CU be .ettled try BOBS= LIS CO-PARTNERSHIP. i THE 10111DEIHNONEDI HATE 0000rol taw itaofsegoato for IDS ;wpm Of s Luz:go es sso.ux. DO 1 / 1 1.1112 14 414,,Rt /0 RAM It , P 1.102 R AIR 03 SUM • Malin ISTIOISIIIL iaeraldp to take ethat [roar Beptembiz 221.14 M. ands W. use sad ff 41. • Lafferty &Warisigi ' a3=ll M== ziricum iautii. rrnuantax. onob•rua. ) A. w o,en OISOOLOTION OF , PAITNERSHIP... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES. that the dm of M0W10171.111 ♦ ILIOLT/.. TON. Iced. Melds. ssell ItsrJerests. dot*' %misses et No. ele /111,1 .um tem ellseolirse on the ant imetamt, by mend eater-mat .Mll ct somber's' claims ageless edellmmtlittreseitt theta, sae tame indebted will mai immediate yams at to WY. lOWBOTTON. mks dded aintuarisce to settle the badmen o Its. • - • 'w.aL Rowitorzo34l' D. /1196ThrION. October 4th. Len D. odhste .00 . -TABSEEESEIP NOTIOE. Ma,V.W. nournroort aiwit rnit ....at MIXIMALLitIII el Wart loom to date from to; Inst. Tat buboes will to 000dacted safer the stet. er BEST &ROBINSON, , • , it them comer' of Skirl aedTiy Wee% vim ell Greets Inn tootles piotoot atfiattoi to execute distatatt. ' JOIRI 1111217. Tutabotelt. Nev. 31:40, uida. • *Mtn! 4.14 , 110 . IMMO T. =3 AUTUMN TWA 1867► aNKtott itecolPANt No. 54 . Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, • ZWavor . 401:rear Moir FALL STCOOME DOMESTIC An FABOY DRY GOODS; saa.a.:wmins, AND NOTIONS 11 7/ZJI,T*MUkii. *The useitisest erM be kept eon& Name dixielss the eleemius. ape • . . Cash and Short Time Buyers Are invitee' to =sagas uns musk. S. A MeiLIMO!. JMN:111 TI(MUIOS. tisame. SWORD'S BELF.TEMPEBEIIG STEAM POWER BRICK MACHINE, auxurAcrunzo THIt PITTSBURGH BRICK 1'41011:11E BRICK MANUFACTURING CO. This Ilselane takes the tip atm. Itonl tank. (without the jn•Pstettent It/ enshillt he. tor ttsott InettP , ntes.nes,) and tesomers tt boron Shly. Vesta/ In Mel =sold; psi* Lc its t t IS! . 3 I I3.°I4IrANFLUut Wrialhard news, as Ine/d=trepts. Ins eta steno Met. nesse& en ll.ltt nstann . heat ezettneattne %Ira rantt . o f,;?, animates. • umehlop fit ant Os at Ilya ant sleek and In the stet r* Zl:tret:=3=l:l l l . =&. Uon. et See ass LIZSZST SS Stem Sleet the Unto. B. Dew's, stalsn* Pirisetraati. WHEELER & lIIIILIIOIIII Oi,lbest Praia& Geld Media 1:11ZIMI _ e • : 4,64, 8 EW INO",,;111AOHINES urn eguitommat.. Jim! ST. • Wbe-lef of NoireDl. r.• • FURNISHED .ROONI. with boardtax, tv • vvata watt, fer u trtri —aktrerwo....A.. dna. ants retrieve, fat ova wee, ••J,•• tintrlt CrVICv. WAFTED.. 3R.lCOCintra NIILa atm momenta' walk et the Nat Oflee. ter tare etatle iteattrtee.• GePir . tellta term ' P. 6 C.. Gazette Rua. I=IM 7.iii ( zins ji 51 FIFTH STREET. DV CALLUM BROTHERS THE FALL•STYLES OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Sco. muffs CLOTIIS; Wide FELT. & DM:MEETS; TOILARES. a rniperier article of Table Covering; an extra qualits4of RAG CARPETS, LIST and TARN CARPETS. AtEcCALLUM BROS., 51 Fifth Street, Between IhnMedd and Weed Ns. CARPETS. EITHER WIT 01DB NEW I P " vuNtrrlralirgringign i a rL =red the Jargon nook now offend in tit Low PIaILED • . , ALL WOOL INGRAIN& ElflEp TINE LISTING aed asivr BLS ea which we ave esat.e7 DT t.lge d.t/11.19.• 10 eller 14 Oor VISSOMeiII, WHOLESALE PURISM , OLIVER. IrCLINTOCR & COMPANY ULM. NEW FALL STOCK CAId'ETS I at Fifth Street, BARGAINS CRPHIS ROBLES LAJZIITT ILOSIJIT BILILZY. JUNE, 1867. WE HAVE OPREfRD NEW STOCK, ZoSOL at react netfea MI N is 15" "air inuen we afar ass Reduction of 20 Per Cent., I ALL-WOOL mauling *6 Cents Per Ward. BRIJMLB OMUMI SS Cents Per Yard. Med, White ad Checked Matilda . •To 34 Cents Per Yard. WHITE MATTINGS, To 3 CantalPar Yard. ==== NOTTINGHAM LICE GIBTAINS 44 40) so e . .. 1. Ida no so tai-behyt A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. 111111,10 & COLLINS. 71 and '73 Flftb • Street. Sett Imlldtatt to United States fluttoi Rau* awl Pomace. woad toor, ostre Ittaorts 800 . . 1111101111.11MAM 41,11117E1FIEUI, Moneys &ColinSelertral-LaW, AND BOLICI'TOBB IN. BANtauncr, rirrazti/!t4 1 ;;:f*, Oiss, s. illtartarrlßlLT; stmts./ erroduTm ram ea/misfit. piny CLASS LOOkING OWI AND PICTURE FUME NIANU FAMINE. . .... .. .. , . a. I.BYONg), .. .. „ no, ale wood- ot., ..Putibwit. .... rZ zo ti • hanal agra t rarra444 3 o . V A.LN AL an/ I NVA.= Irr i sad•rtcrrurus GASNaftM4Ok ea. Os aa4 Battorak imal 'Triage and Bracket Tablas of asomait• ~=. mai workmanship. ...D.Ltrts AND =GILDING extonttell in Gal saes of Um art. . — rifFitlCSB'loo3/Litart. loandlianin AMERICAN WATCHES. • OPUS= STOOL or.. Fine Gold and. Silver MotioNes, FINE COLD.JEWELRY, ISLUVILIMAIII, CLOCK% 46. At tie lowest orlon. Ski tralt4lo VIVA to 01 , 11 taA <1.114.0.04. 00/ stock ot=o Inmkggim 111011•11er. vrgace muds, amssas 'wades ss _ is. as ratricra Two dons &Dm Mann street. ettaltstfo WINE DWELLING ET • NEMER.. LEY.—Tbo ither Lcnon• belldhut nod will mon bays m arm le. • line brick boon of tauten room.. coreorien, DaxlOc, 'Mr.% dtaint . eirn , a. Idiotic.. trun room, wench/One p vOl = i t• h' lr g o . otriliF °M,U ;lh d.." 4l t i llZ b aTaraVirtritUrral4, 4 ; l' los to tee um us Welted , t 0 ud tad umo. ritre T 7l = th riVri; " Ves7 ,4l' etr eadrul/.. ~ '.4.III2eWH V Y ' Bun &Jena* P . . O. ()mum=nr.izrarsTErs, . IFEDIMAL auseszni r. . Hass;(roan) door Yore Maly Ware Table tinkly at riliThltlf MOLL Ever/Max la aim ond etau•tnr• iisavL Call sad r ea. CHOICE BEDDING WANT% Roses, Geraniums, Terbei4e, Le y la bloom, at Lm Oak•saa ermahaaaaa. JOIN ag. & A. AIIIII!IOCEr. M • aatalowss. . - • lairlatol CHOICE IFIUtMLY 17.0 VD, 'lwo am.) bt“ et ta a e ar W M W phh. a a tthaw TAAXICE% TEA KART.. 4 44%15 1 1..4 a d. r .!” ftriok• Fume tie /WIEN° or • zi•Vt !IT'LL!" , Os ecim4-in lak irieltopf rrsssr Joe. t. 110.11/121 1110.,- . VI- 1 4106i =I =ECM Yirxxonaa