The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 12, 1867, Image 2

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IMPgACIIMENT
A NUf York correspondent of the
Charleston Ovarier, who claims to have
definite information, asserts that the
President is determined to resist ini.
?who:unit, if it titan he attempted, on
the ground that s number of the Elena—
torn and' especially Howard, ,Thayer,
Nye, Sumner, Wade and Chandler, have
already, and in a public manner, expres.
sod opinions as to the merits of the cue;
that, to this end the President has for
months past had certain speeches of
these Senators carefully reported; and,
if driven to the necusity, will present
this record in juitification of any ex
treme measures be otaj feel constrained
to AdOPt, It hardly seems creditable
that. any man of ordinary sense,.
and particularly a lawyer , should take
this position, which has no color of sup•
portal' the Cemstitinion or in common
sense. Bat, rimming that the Presi
dent is infatuated to the extent of be
lieving this attitude to be just and tena
ble, it Is worth while to consider it.
The President proceeds upon& suppos
oi analogy between the organization and
functioii of the Senate, when engaged in
a trial upon Articles or Impeachment,
and a traverse jury, called and sworn,
in an ordinary criminal court to try a
person indicted for an offence against
the laws. Such analogy does not exist .
In fact, but only in his own fancy.
The laws provide that four times a
year, in each county, a primer nu ober
of citizens, having the requisite qualifi
cations, shall be subpasued to serve as
jurymen for the trial of any Issues that
may. be pending. Their function is
limited to that particular service. Noth
ing else is required of them, nor can
they officially do anything else. The
laws further provide that for &juryman
to erpreu an_opinion of the merits or
demerits of a particelar rase works hie.
disqualification for setting In the panel
by which It is to be decided. Thin rule
' bar, indesd, masted from the beginning
• of trials by Juries, bet le now generally
regarded by most persons competent to
fonna reliable Judgment upon it as tin
reasonable in Itself and of mischievous
tendency.
A crime of serious:magnitude Is com
mitted ma county. It becomes Merit's
bly a matter of notoriety. Inevitably
all men accustomed to weigh and de.
cfds problems of any sort, come to sumo
conclusions as the evidence adduced
seems to warrant. The floating evi
dence may reeede or accumulate from
day to day. Corresponding changes are
wrought in the opinions of men to
whom knowledge comes. When the
case comes on for trial, the mindset
judges, jurors and spectators are swayed
to and fro as the train of evidence Is pre
sented, until the whole that Is known Is
brought out,. road then a decision is
reached, If the evidence is sufficient for
that purpose; otherwhie the case is de.
termined by the doubts that perplext.
i
in by far the larger number of i
nstances
men who had previous knowledge ofihe
person impeached, of many of the details
of that transaction under review, sad
• who have expressed opinions as to the
gniit or innocence, right or wrong in
volved, am more competent to reach a
correct decision than men who have
lived in presence of the event without
taking Lay Interest in it, or who have
heard mach of the evidence Without giv
ing expression to a judgment upon it.
liesides, r if there is a point worth
maintaining is the matter of pro-jog•
merit, it is note() mach that it has been
eipiesseci as that it has been formed.
Men who are cautions in giving atter-
ance.to their pre-judgments, are quite as
llkeiy sa Where to form them, and to be
swayed by them against evidence that
may be sabsonnenly submitted for con
sideration. •
The - safer plan, therefgre; appears to
dim get such men- for Jurymen as par-
tlesiddgant would select for arbitrators,
which L not . often done, and then ask
no 4ttestloss as to what any one of there
may ban known, thought or Baia of a
cue previously to entering upon the
trial thereof. A. man At to serve as
juror will have any erroneous estim►tee
he msy have fanned through defective
knowledge effectuelly corrected by the
evidence disclosed.
The frinctron of the Braude when sit
! flog to determine equation of Impeach
' most is peculiar. The Constitution de.
clues, Article three, section two, clause
three, that impeacbmenta shall not be
. tried by juries. Such trials, therefore;
donut fall under any of the rules by
which juries are impanneled or con
trolled. No larger panel from which e
smaller one can be selected fs provided
by the - Constitution and lowa The
Senate, as it may chance to be conati.
toted at the time, has the disposition of
the matter laid anon it. None of it.
mcinbars can be excused or set aside.
Thai are all jurors. Nor pis any legal
obligsdon laid on them to approach this
special duty without having beforehand
impressed or arrived at a definite judg
ment respecting the matter. Other do
ties with,-which
. .hey are distinctl)
charged, and which employs them moss
of. the Wise, makes suthroticence almost
if not quite bnposaible. They makes
Wore, - and ihe open diScirselon of all
publio -questions devolves upon them.
Without such discumion, the perform
ance of their duties. wield bus to la
"omitted. lio Senator ever exercised tbi.
freedom of debate:with . greater an.
&City than .7.4. r. Aanaxw JOBNIII4. It
' Wu the boldness with which he user
that - privilege, or, rather, exercised the ,
right, which elevated him jab such con•
virility that ho was nominated by tin
Rejtattoos for Vice President. Ilence, ,
it is not conceivable that he now regard!,
the thsc?malons of the Senate .chembe,
as ha . vizg cancelled the right of Benetton
• to satin jadgment upon him. In cue the
Bones of lioptesentatues shall prefer
Altidell of Impeachment against. him.
Manifestly; the : President refers to die
insaloni of ids conduct, by floaters, In
popular assenibiles. White we concede
• there is a oneition et dellcuty had, we
twofer enough from adMitting there is
one of right. When the impeachment
of the President becomes a matter of
Dui concernment i teastors have as
Indent:Med right to discuss It fa the
primary convocations of the pee& as to
debate. any: point relative to impost or
excite - 4 tee. Bub for himself is sole
}edge u to what he shall do in the prem.
tees. As to tug.Poink of delicacy; he
wilt be jadged by.evary lndlvldul to
whom a-knowledge of bls coarse shalt
come; and timesjudgolants will vary
according to the characters and tamper.
assents of the perions 'forming them.
Doubtless, the President thinks It ex
asedifygli litiLeticste far a Beaaror to de.
ruinous him before a mass meeting at cit
. Incas deserving of deporitien -front the
high mat be holds. Ha 'did not think
it indelicate for him :to .declaim wain
sari nuembliei agelstst Congress as l's
1101% Altiglif4C/AnICAIrk the verge of
' Government." Most people will be
apt; to conclade that in' both cases the
ciliation of 61104 or indelicacy mast
be determined not by the fact of discus
don, bat tyr the - meaner whieh the
disemsdrat is conducted:
stiltnifirti tftatment of any public
question cannot be indelicate.
' A broom/Tres ran against a lumber
wagon in Chkago, killing ths horse nag
one: pun, and dangerously wounding
two, others. Thu son-in-law of the do.
awed, who, lived near, was asked to
petaitths cospos Mks* to hts
bms, b u t, be ssplten most brutal
magmas distils did not want ths'"dts.
gusting ,ohloot" in his haw, and WOldd
tgiiirtlisbody Oitt ot 'doors if brought
WWI madam' .
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RELIGIuIIs INTELLIGENCE.
Among the noblest and grandest or
gemination§ for missionary purposes le
The-Church Miersionary Society of Eng. I /
kind. A number of clergymen met for-
Conference in 1799, resulting in the"
formation of this Society. 41 the time
it was organized the Church of England
was enveloped with ealimitons dream-,
stances, so that very little success at firit
attended the efforts of the Society. S t .
sides the dark period at home, there was
positive opposition to the extension of
the gospel. In the West Indies; opin•
ion and practices, • which had the force
of law, precluded seven hundred thou
sand slaves from the light of the truth.
Not until 1813 was Christian teacher
permitted, as such, to enter India. For
several years very little was done by the
Society beyond holding an organisation:
Note single missionary- bad. Win sent
out until after the fourteenth year.
Very few of the bishops sanctioned the
movement In the year 1842 the Arch.
bishops of Canterbury, and -Park,
united with the Society. In 1614, four
teen years after its organization, one
mission was established, and the income
of the Society was $14,155. Next year
It rose to $50,000, and the year follow
leg to more than $78,000. New fields
of labor were opened, and gradually the
income continued to increase. In 1810,
the twentieth year, it was over $135,000.
In 1829, the thirtieth year, it reached
$265,000. In 1843 the gross receipts
were .$565,500. The Society , has now
reached its sixty-eighth year. It num
bers fully fifty bishops of the Church of
England among its supporters. The
American Chung Misstonary Reg.
iver, from which we glean these Inter
esting facts, say■ the income of 1665 -6
weft over $780,000. There are now 154
stations, 276 ordained missionaries, 22
noordained _missionaries, 1,923 teachers
—a total of 2,128 laborers. The num
ber of communicants were 14,839. The
missions of the Society are in West Al.
rica, Tombs, Niger, Turkey, Greece,
Asia Minor, Pelestine,•Bonthey and West
India, Calcutta tied North India, Mad
ras and South India, Ceylon, Mauritius,
Madagascar, East Africa, China, New
Zealand, North West America, and the
North Pacific.
The General Convention of Univer
salises, Just held it Baltimore, had adop
ted, by all except one vote, a resolution
demanding that membership in the de
nomination be made dependent upon a
belief in the Divine authority of the
tcripturea, and the Lordship of Lens
Christ.
At VA late session of the Kentucky
Conference of the Southern Methodiat
Church, resolations were adopted, de
nouncing the holding of charitable or
church fairs, in which gambling, betting,
r ifff.rig,(or any other immoral conduct
is allowed, and requiring the miniaters
, o warn Sae members against the preva
lent evils of dancing, drunkenness. card
playing, or other gambling, visiting
balls, theatres, circuses, negro minstrels,
or other demoralizing exhibitions.
The American Datrd, at its recent
session at Buffalo, determined to call for
sixty men, mainly for. China.
Ones of the Superintendents of the
railroads running out of Chicago, agood
Christian man, sends a locomotive eigh
teen miles every Monday morning, at
six o'clock, to bring to his work a Sun
day School Superintendent, who cannot
otherwise got to his duties in season.
He goes to this place to superintend a
school In a destitute district.
New Booth (Unitarian) Church, at
one time the aristocratic church of Bos
ton, ran down to a meee handful, and
the society have voted not to carry on
worship any more there. Posaeseel of a
valuable properly, the remaining mem
bers proposed to disband, against the
the earnest wishes of the minister, sell
the property, and &Adair. among them
'elves. This step was resistant by a pro.
con of Court, and the highest tribunal
known to the laws decided that the so
ciety cannot sell, cannot pocket the pro.
teed& but are merely trustees.
Rev. Cl.. De La Matyr, just nominated
fay the Republican Bute Convention of
New Tork,. as Prison Inspector, is a
Presiding Bider in the Genesee Confer
aloe of the M. R. Church. - He has a
uright army record an connection with
his duties as chaplain during the war.
it. gentleman n-med Gilbert, of Utica,
built a beautiful chapel for the Westmin
later Church, an.: has perfected the gen
erous act by making it over in fee 111MIlie
to the trustees of the Church. The
Xorthern Advocate up it Is now a part
of their property; and a gem of a build
ing for such purposes.
The National Baptist, of Philsdetpaia,
thinks that the occupancy of that cliy
by three different Associations, instead
.f all the churches being in one body,
operates to their disadvantage. Ordina
rily the churches adjacent to each other
are le the ham. Association. Notwitb.
standing this intermingling of the three
Associations, there in considerable her.
nion7. Steps are about to ha taken to
unite all the churches in Philadelphis
into one Association.
Bev. A- Judson gaming& has accepted
the call of the Booth Pittsburgh Baptist
Church, and will enter upon his duties
this month.
A Presbytery in Ohio, of the Old
School Presbyterian Church, fixed the
cmpenution of supplies at ten dollars
per Sabbath. The Reformed Presbyto.
rims Presbytery at its late meeting at
Austa:Hugh, Ohio, makes the pride fit
teen dollars.
Rev. Dr. Huntingdon, of Boston, de
clares fairs and plc nice, to pay church
debfe, a mixture of merchandise, cajoi
cry and merrymaking, which is casting
op a treacherous highway at the Lord'.
feet—casting out the-heart of the church
to extend its outward prosperity.
TOO /JAttreA /Tejon, in its assumption,
of independency, is unnecessarily se.
vend sometimes, In its strictures, as in
the instance of asserting that Prof. Fin
ney's ministration! In the pulpit of the
church on lftdison Square, -New York
city,wordd not number ten righteous per
sons to tarry through his mimitry for
e remnant. of his life, that la Mt rash.
Mashie dread of truth plainly told.
The RelWous Herald, Baptist paper,
cantatas a letter from a Georgia corres
pondent, wg.o, In writiog about the Bap
tista in that State, says they are claut
fled as ibilows: 1. AntinomMans 8.
Amninians; 8. Bpurgeonites; 4. ioly.
notruthe. This last group is designed to
represent those who Paul said were
"tossed abalsWeiTery wind of doenne."
Thire are two other pictures made
up out of these igioups: I. Land ;as:k
ers; 3, Coniervitlynn
• The Fiat Synod of. the 'West of the
- United Presbyterian _ Church, at Its late
session In Allegbenk City, passed
resolution is which the Bynotexpreesed
their 4e4ded
disapprobation,:of ;that
mode of preaching the Pe* which
prevails to some extent, which consists
of reading discources from ,a mans,
script The same bcidy took. fiction in.' .
regard to the Temperance questien, to.
proving open °rani/Aloes indeed of
sodetirs on the principle of secrecy.
Since the death of Archbishop Hughes
the grand Cathedral projected by Um'
and commenced heene his death on
Fifth avenue, New Totk, the work hid
languished. Recently the Catholic
clergy of that and neighboring dioceses
kayo taken in hand the question of Its
completion, and it Is thnught the mogul.
Scent marble walls will' rise rapidly..
Tee cathedral will be perhaps the finest
church structure Itliseerica.
The Commission appointee i n. E n .
land to examine Ritualism, have report.
ed p ot b 4 , y conaar It expedient "to
martin in the public reriiees of the
United Church of.lingland sad _lreland
all wwistioizi in respect of vesture from
that which has longteen the sitabllshed
digs of the sag United Church, 'end
think that t t iols Malts best Wowed bj
prtrridlng aggrieved • parishioners-with
an easy and effectual process for con:L
ot:tint and redress."
Bishop Ames, in some remarks to the
In diens Conference, in regard to trans
fers, took the ground that there were no
Conference lines reetricting the prerog 7
atives of the Eolecopacy. Conferences
'*-ere but :teammate of the whole Church,
for the better administration of its dieci-
Vine.
. Gnu. FICYLICS 'AND Mn.
April;l666, Captain Bryant, of the
Sixth Infantry, propoeed the health of
Jeff. Davis end President Johnson at a
friendly Meeting in Orangeburg, South
Carolina. A brother officer named Brit
ton, declared that such a toast should
not be drunk in hie presence, and struck
the glasses down. Be was attacked and
driven away, and the health of Davie,
Johnson, and other rebels was pledged
by the party. For this offence Bryant
was tried by court martial for conduct
Unbecoming an officer, and was senten
ced to a public reprimand and to a de
-1 privation of his sword fur one month.
Gen. Buckles reviewed the cue, ordered
him to be dismiiised the Bernina and Sent
his decision to Johnson for hie action.
Be annulled Gen. Sickles' order, and
Capt. Bryant was not diamlued the ser
vice. On the contrary, he was soon af
ter brevetted and Gen. Sickles superce
ded.
Tarns Is a panic in South Canaan,
Connecticut, about a black snake thirty
feet long and thirty incites thick, which
is mid to live in a swamp, and subsist
by sucking cows. One man has offered
one hundred dollars for Its capture alive,
and fifty dollars to have it killed. Strong
efforts are making to have the town au
thorities offer a sufficient reward to se
cure its capture. We have heap' M sev
eral such snakes in years gonel by, and
they have all mysteriously disappeared,
without one bequmthing his skin to a
museum.
Trig., first newspaper advertisement
was published in the 'lmperial Int.lii
fencer" (London) in 1648. There
were few for years,, and none of definite
form until May 1667, when the Ant no
tice under the name of advertisement
was published, and ran thui:
"An advertisement.—We are, by His
Majesty'a command, to give notice that,
by reason of the great heat. which !Lie
growing on, there will he no further
touching for the evil till Michaelmas
next; and accordingly, all persons con
cerned are to forbear their addresses till
that time,
"A WILL known minister repudiates
the received theory that they have mu•lc
in heaven. tie declares that his choir
has given him so much trouble on earth,
that the idea of music . in the world to
come iv wholly repugnant to his ideas of
eternal enact, 'and rest."
Thin would be all right if there was
any reason to suppose that the manic of
heaven would be scientific, or conduc
ted by a choir, but if all the people
praise the Lord there as they are corn.
mended to do here, the mualo will cre
ate no more trouble than it does in
churches where there are no choirs.
PURE LIQUORS.
Pure Liquors, Pate Liquor.,
Pure Liquor., ' Pure Liquors.
Purr. Lleroorts. Pura Liquor..
for =ratan.' purport..
for =edict...al t n epos
for medicinal porpossa.
coinac draudf. Port Wire,
Cesnac Brandy, Port Witte,
Shard dllue, Madeira WS...
aborts Wine. Mailed. Wine.
dasauba Win.. , Pant Retinue kiln
Clint.C Winn. Pore Rolland din
P.re Jamaica
rare Jamaica ita a.
Pyre Rye , Ulitate.
Pure it.re whisk,
Pere Rye %tacky,
Pure Rye Rhlaky
=St.!
Corner of the DMmoue eoe Iforket street
Coro*, of the IflsmonO,and blatket street.
W:T• e
INVIS/DILE POISON 9,
The Medici* rad the 'aorelas :oruetd their
*cetera* with powerfal antidotes egaleet the
eahMepol•oas nth wLleh they weed to deetroy
tueir elm:ales, and which they fen-nd nigh: oat
de, be =played etslart themrelvee. Tnere are
larArtate poison, mimosa as ea•lly. ee•iso
..hies raw orbs tritslt or toting thy Praeratio•e..
The. babes era to the atr. %Pep the ales
et cry x,,c..algy, arlth thus, as eoraet.:me.
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tie rose to üblob o elleded some weeks sec,
of Or telsna Irl.ber, of B meaty. Is now
eittt , try Coeatmed 07 .:0• sappers... If MI..
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tfer cam 1 , •eilltpoun In lb* nelgeletrt
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all one of exerartlinarp moose , / •
tbe sett. reltyzed, knole of desert of Mlst
tither, sod boo, Tl:jla, tenting. to Lee Still
5000. stated..
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DANCIIIO ACADEMY;
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DA_PTIST CHURCH.
—Sera kes at the NEW CR ‘PF.L. F'otirth
atre.t, above litsro,lo.x...EoW.lO
by the ra.tne. JAJCEIS I. DICKERSON.
!Sabbath rehonl at :o'clock,
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toratalle Invited.
farEREACHLIM IEVERY dAft.
tn Ifni tatrivo..o.z,
ner North Avenue and Et.lllltrett, Allegheny
City, Hev. K. B. SNYDICIt. Puler. Al are In
vited. heats free. nableath bane' et, l
o'clock
m en. and IS p. m.
tar UNIVERSALIST CHURCH,
CORNER Air GRANT ANDTRIRD
—Puha,
1t... A. thefsEktilAN. Preeentnie
EVERY SUNDAY et lOW A. tt.. and IS F.
Sunday Scheel at OA. n. All the twee ] . Sr. la
rued W come toe 1.1. r.
bade . l a
u.wor-ew erenthr—`•Ohje thane
n.l • ewe ce•ri.es: the Devi.%
110 tr , n• ••
lar PLY RIOUTII
C. IV:TOMMY. Of 114+11,n. Ohio,
riWei7;g.P.T'A'ZlßAT.`; l 4l._4l' l 7 7 7.;
Inc. at 1034 sad o'clock.. The cumin ' , 000 ' on
. who have ever world:aped With 01,' are rtartlefh.
lOTi fen to attend. Clanday School ash a. Y.
12PRELIG101.10.—TLIE FIEVqT
CIUMSTIA CHIMCFS, Allegheny
Corn, Bele, street and Montgomery As...
rreneblog Tu.alvatßUW, Mnt'. Lot) ot
A. a., ow es, Jsat era ri ISlcslio..aws. or the
rst Itspllts "lit Abo Rh. it 111,
ron:ng he Jtalt SilOs. the Putty of the
Woly e.;11r4 f. 7. e 3 r! ' Ss! '' .""".
lar FIRST CONGREGATION
1 , 1 4 C1PL83. lieritle Malt. tomer of
a , ortb and Liberty eotraaca on Fourth.
Her. Vt. tilt•T. rut°, Santee every.
1.0.D.5•
aud erenlop. to
Ortt.l a.yrion at
•Lo P. rrninr s Untin.l on
Wednerdar suntan., =trans.:re and naloonts
not I...tied with any woruniolltS Cott ggggg •
%lon arc Kindly Invited.
MACH DEDIcATION.—
The an.•bsstar lt. K. Char. 'ON no
Dr.aat . •ll • rorldruev,•lledleate Sash . De.
af o. It. cora. of Üblo h ATE.
one .4 klaahatt. We. Manchester, on 'AD-
Z... 11 0 CZe. "etotoor The Carrie a of
Ut OEM [NUN bata tarnserum, for th e
o, Otte, distiagal...4_ ministers 'rill
cat. part. Preacein* at. 3).•. aud 3X, .4
]s
J•lllLit ROLL A!. tiarlEA .o.
uct.saa l'avor
ar CURRY
NORMAL INSTITUTE.
TO e next Term will open on th•
First Monday of September.
al beard
Pupil. wlabing Ca cuter replier wind .drawled
ENTER THE LAST WEER Or AUGUST.
A REDUCTIONf the pri.e of .n 6 s000CC•
toCton .Cll be oSdor to f.Tor of all pool!e bay
log 101 l 5ch.16,014 likPultz lab
DAY IF velher
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
LIDDILL.
SPENCER, M'KAY & CO.,
lAD 4111{41t118
Ale, Porter u.nd 31 . 0v/a Stant,
r:i.
110117.11 T wa,vow. r is .12
VELVET &MAUER.
Cloth Racquet,
Elroche Shawls,
Woolen Shawls,
IrJBE•LC BY
WHITE, ORR &CO.,
2.5 Fifth Street,
OCIS:
IS6B. DIARIES ' 1868
Coddling-Horse, Office and Pocket
DIARIES,
11=1
W. S. HAVEN.
I=
Corner of Wood and Third Ste
BOORS .4T HALE PRICE!
vol ume Putzun's Record of (cm Bebtllloo. `!core.
..
Poettesl Workl.
0'
Corr, lew weal..
in. - Ist cr.o I„.
rov e e
d Works,
.
gal Tnu a Quarto.
Br.rirria•• Dictionary of :L., Molt.
Ltt d oWrltirdll7ll ' ;;V:ol to e„o
Aia thou's Rrisllsh c attl L•Ro Le. 1.1.01.
VIII edged.
I.•— , r of the linn.... l Katet.' . l)anlap.
L... 0• • Meat,.! of U•olod7.
'l , oub. Sod Nevi's Proctlct. 7 Tots.
i.ltersdl•r, vols.
Ell.r.ry of sl.c World. Cents.
5.000 VOLCMD TO SELECT FROM.
Urorlg.„ H.,hrrsr. /reactlN rm.. ' , pals.
Ish and rabin c.tmol Books; t 0.5.1.4..
sr, lie-.1L..
n.aunr;•;•,.....;11 BfaCx. vrtmlstale re 1.1. 11
at le.teru pricoa.
To,
800 .
k . .
s. to Krt. ♦ .011theia•
1,1,a Ila-k narat.gra or al! the Mann....
, na. I,n• , IlarLag-. Draob•R
-Isles. t• .r Wm... in ao.l evansion
~. .cnr"Los r..r all 114
.10,..t•es and ..... teit Pope". AI
Pnollatras• Cato.. •
ALL 111 E LATE
Magazines and Illustrated Papers..
, au Menne be found at the
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT,
Math Nlreet. below
JOHN D. EGA N.
'llllv Is TO GIVE NOTICE that
Mil Ink dry eteN.r. 1. D. latt,
Warraat la iMakraplcy ~+ a 144040 agalan tn.
lATATA Or IMAMS A. ROLAND,
II( 'taloa Tp.. It tbt onanty or allerbo.l. ena
-m s •f Pronty manta wt.° bas beim arllmipatt a
Ht rant on Ms ow tbat ISO ray...l
Lor.aybdObto aa , l ••tlyery or nay Prot..) s*.
efty to each baalfropt. ram. fat Maas,
an d d the tr•saf, r of nay oropor.l by him ar
sttt
of lb. sold l e.etr.ot. to prove bur debts. ..r
th*O•et 09• or morn as.tgoef.a o" bin estato,
ba told • (Wart of Umatruptcy. of
toPttao at ao. 93 Lolawnd tO fa. Vita of
Plttobs.alt. before riAllUal. ti•Erit If, Ilagla.
Mr, 10et,.
Ite
.olOtk 11175
a. m. Ur OVIVIILIS. , L. D.
Mr
THema3 A. liowLirr.
. es. r.n►a
1:21233
JUST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS a SHERRATTO
AND KILTAIL
fiR Gone Ll 4 8 Ist hu TM &RIMINI,
40. 61 urirrirnad) er., PITTUSIAILGH.
tu• fa l l wooly of 1- ookles. nestles sad Pula,
'.n. Elf. IMF. r Laud.; Ewa.
nil rota. • .1 Owe. 1,4 Lhls. lad
Ifou.srana6las too a swo, sass..
faalortwof LIKM LEH lO 41 STELE (.100EI NE
AC 1 . WLATEM. fo• soot(' sow, yes...Ws,
004 , 11 ass. . la Ow .Also. stilt fT
...oast's ^attn. Sart awl sal Mu Manor l'arloT
01+.1.. for as:br.olta sa4 Ot.h.
. . .
M.., K. • N. give .p• tie •ttatsl. t• lb.
macs .at are of Mrx. r, Cattatoterr. 1,1;56
r railE CHAlreir.
• BAKERY FOR SALF.
"'°
80. 4O Palo alto St.,.Atletlieny City,
Will be, tehl no reseeelble WM.. The above
!hker.,
to
vela/ • gthel and hse the th•
rt i lsie • doing a meth 1 rrrrr oat Luau Se 1.00
•
bV.'t.'.
Par 0001.1 mar l..at lie BA IVO%
ocil,glh
tiTajr31.11:11Y1,1,,, , 1,N0a,,1,q
A NDE foN , & WILSON,
Merchant Tailors,
I=l
GENT'S FURNISHING (loons,
IRBIR HUI?, w Fiala
iseanbm•le 7411«Frit:".
SCHOOL BOORS
r WHOLESALE.
haVg:44;i::,t:M"" "" "a . "'"
SCHOOL BOOKS 456 STATIONERY.
/021'1110Z LleiT,
DAVIS, CLARKE & CO.,
A t Toon STREET, eor. Dt.romi4
EUWER & LONG,
ORA:it's IN
•13/1:5(
lavas attiatioa•fa tatir sea Walt of VAIL
OutiD.S.
Waizarlitoor Cf. no, • • •
• 8 hi niilltrlSl L A A .
111011a405. A , PACO•3.
Mao, a hal daft N.IIIOXB. Prlce. low, It
Ma. Si OHIO ST, •LIMAIn6aII,
aq fur aeon aW at the I,l•saaa4.
Cr/rlOll Or CITY IrootIiora,II.MVIITIBTOB.
PryniAtt+olmr thrt. S. LW.
Karim TO . lOAUSIBLICIL—A
•sta..4 for Curry., Broth 604 olborroh.
oleo . ...IC. for pramorgarr or evror, rp.
Tlolall of Vie Per arytrav
. 1 / 4 .l„ a lersi
o D :fg Vigt• south or WA!
riroot,. ' any violet/Da of tuts order 1 111 -
ra i raparSlor oVerldroll I .2 . lntalf,
oar '4'.
• ' firm of boloosittio.
IJI/Tlci Or OM 1111911.1211 AltDemallro..
Oet-t 11at. j
NOTICE TO VORTILICTOIIII.--
LIED 11/41POSA Lr flg grOlyytlnyy...
nel erieblerlmob,r
liflAniOt_onTinsmi
if 2,
141!r to v .
To_Lvr on FOR-SA', F.
AN EXCELLENT HOUSE,
Thar Porte/. baa tat' d pee. gu. water. At.
No. VI Rim/. e 1..., 1./h./17 UM, Nut be
. le•ebtetl/txree,
/7 • me.
,x lr 4i
OPENED VHS DAY
RILL MINT I ACiti,
I=l
I=l
VALENCIA LACE HDEY•f
New .tro sASCY CASAILESI Hen.
F. 11. JEAcro.tes,
10 FLPIII araur.LT
oil 2
AIEBERT' - /
NEW SHOE HOUSE,
max or ate Boom
welt woctod stook of LADII3'.(
WIN L• 3 and Tula w.o
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
of one own mate, kw opened 5%
239 1.129.113 Y
Don • 11:01, eafinn) of
TOILET . ARTICLES.
TOILET WATERS,
0t... OGEE],
akiiI , KEECIIIIKP EX BECT2,
FOWADE I, ELI y OIL,
A fallTo too
satot of Forel to ot Donoefft.• mulatto
taro, -bf
JaIXES R. CL4REC,
DE II GO MT,
No. los Flak ftroet
STEAM ENGINES
And Machinist's Tools
•
.7m 0•1=t. E-s
3 MOM EN6PrE3 froze tot% horse power.
'"e' at! r k tifgo e g 'dine '"
43.-
alrn. and small 0t.0.11., LaPte
411 , ‘ OK.
ilTs•
00136. N 0-
NI ILLB Ct l / 2 1131
311
TWWOoodD I r e l t hea,
m t , a _M o o t P , lDi r To me
Td T.wolas
Posehote. Mandrill, ale•vuo.u • como.o.
mai Patent Urlll Emeve, (below, Li • tone her
trab a hum variety or •mall • oms • meh aa me
r•aelrerd to ell Munroe thoos..
Thu above MaohinerT •e• be teen la Oillfll/011
St vbe ••rooe blamlneWorke,” No. Ma woo.
mr•el. • llev Mom ettr. to Ul let November.
/or mlorMatton or mall Stare.
lIVQH WIG AMAX.
ma MT :da• e 45 Modnelte Vt., a ileghefm_
SCHOOL BOOKS,
1.. PAPER,
STATIONERY,
•
•
B LAN K BOOKS
to Detlere at the dwelt WHOLE
!SaIa. ?mum
Orden In basil promptly alteadid 10.
KAY & COMPANY,
66 Woad Street,
1.1.7.11.T1L1TZ ISOILUlNal •
oel2:e
1 1T111 BIIOIIBRY
.1 . 4119111/99/1. 5c41, 94, Ur.
W E UAVE THI 4 I DAT admitted
MR. RORER" LIDDELL
•
as part 33. r, .ea bastion., lb. 133.3333, had
.11313/ 13.3.33.3 had. thr • was soh • ay . * cos
ISPENUlrat,bril•a CO. Th... 3331313 • of .h
ejt of .ra b1 . 6.&11' Il 333.11• J st
• elk* of Cid JUJU If • Oa.. sod ,
- • hal.. reshowletir tall 3be 3I lb.
33.111303 sada b•rdari• L I ths mt. Mu ao the Un
por,s34el 135r1533•11 the •••••••33dlad •ce an .
'''
;4°3333413 ''''' sa. to •n sb ha 1313.c5s sp
ht 4 au* hits oh oh: th ohs.
JE.S Sr.XCEZ.
JAS.
CAL!.. ettott.tet La Lb. attvee, le• leottt tx•
N•tere les -m we It •be Ost,ce
e.. atol nal.t•ln ttio . o , •ll et Odor., 0.
na.• 1• tqtr , .....,tltpL
..y
NCILT I CCLL 01 . 111
NEW FALL GOODS!
E am Poplin Rrpb;
Iris , Poplins;
l i ar,
, Pori Plaid Poplins;
Silk inglines;
( Fre cgs Merinos;
I;:: de Laines;
rior Black Silks;
12E0 s Velvets;
=critic Goods, ace; ,
A VELY LOW PRICES,
JO = N PORTER,
!Egg l I•RKCT .Tam.
ENE
=I
GROG [.lll IND PROVISION
I COMPAN
JOUII jA, McGRIW, President.
J. 1 1 . &cretin,.
The lOU of th °minks' to alroodig haily
'bought Thaws whiting to hall thiaishhos
or Ito bought hi bettor
416.1.3P3La1r ALT 014TC:1314
6l 26 Federal R., 611066e11Y.
r~2~:LL STOOK
OF
BOYS' CLONING.
us is Sim a Lep sal (=plate incised tf
TOIITEPS AND CHILDMINII
13110THIIITG,
/OR THIS L REMO N. New nyles
low puce., iL all .6 °UMW,
N 0.47 St. Clair Street.
Ci b R Aar As LOGAN%
Ga
ESTAOLINEIED 161111.
7127110 u 1 WITII
Rot and Cold Water, &e.,
By envert•nall workatirs.
JOHN N. TATE,
/number and Oa* Fitter,
227. Liberty Street. Pittsburgh; dad
69 . Federal Street, illegbeny.
IrSqrlo2l4l-21.10
MARKIN TRA COMPINY.
EZI2 Bt. Clair litre
*kW CROP FINE TEAS
Yak ono° FINE TEAK,
SELLING AT NEW YORK PRICES!
geedal tildileeseata geared its large tor.
.sacenzGvr TEd co,
rr. man mars
JAMBS B. JONES,
DLLs" nir
Scrap', Iron,- Light Iron,
CAST AND INDOCOUT num.
14L401P10„ ditch
versar. 1111.m11 ame After
ILlWakes," Oil.
r -
. LIEU' ELUVF.R.T.ISE
lUalwd I
NEW GOODIE!
N.Vir GOODS!
ERWIN, M'CONNELL & CO.,
N 0.178 Federal Street
ALLEGHENY,
Will Open on 1150 aday, °debt r tilbo
AT SO CENTS,
1 Case Good French Merinos
AT 60 CENTS,
CAN Eng. MMus, 315, wide.
Tern Ivo the beet bsetalf giro hen market
ef.
fe.ed.did tie a.c.• th themarket
ILIBS, INI.I4IIIMITI STK 04
Dress Gonda, Black Alpaccaa,
Queen's Cloth, Poplin Alpaooaa,
Poplin and Wool Plaids.
Long and Square Shawls,
Blankets,lery cheap;
Flain Flannels,
Barred o;.untrir Flannels,
Cas:imera, for Snits;
Cloaking Cloths,
Gent's UndereLirts & Drawers,
Notions, &c., &c,
I=
Wholesale Buyers are invited
to call and examine our stock.
=
ERWIN, hI'CONNEII & CO.,
N 0.178 Fedeial Bfseet,
ALLEGHENY,
REMY'S GIFT ptiCHRT.
KELLEY'S NEST
Grand Nortn dar:can Concert
Took blazer, Kwonlla to
• lo Itlo•n noaneonalt
Bali.
p bailor. Tort.
Ira . a Of •r on
ll U• Ol t o (ak n ad Wl o
/ M ale,l askt w dlstribotlowalet .Irl put
••
111471,50 ohm, ht tl.. of r 1) C
SO2II Macomb, M. lir: at Ir•lng Hall,
bow Tort City. 7he !soon of eh* clornwittne,
.1..11610f gilts, will be Eethlha•E 1 . SethrE's
Wertki • , riac lest to all 1.1,. t holgars at •am
bun 400 tickets, nearly all Sold. 1500.11100
orresnts. Of ono to every 1111.11 thlrOitle• hale
' l7a" blue, is 1 . Ogre. ' It :Ilan:Voir& 71'
1 0111 he Breeebmb, SACO
do Greenbacks
IE3I do Greenbacks sc,no
vier r ref , . WAte-tiell Lao..
gre $ tOC—nolirag Salt ••telllhat clothier lo be
dlotnuotod storm, rick.. Oehler,
Wa I. a11M0...n to 11.1 tic tato Op to !lathe.
dor, Novo:al:Kr I 114.1.1.10•1bee,b. Coo.
eeJ • plate, or oolong as th arena All who
&air. Gelato mould ordee at onco. Tlnogu , $1
each r 6 for $100; i 0 for $1 lor
n
All tickers mord
to
galley's orraloarthan
n u
Coacert. Chicago. and Cooper Inset.
Into. haw Tort., aro good for this e0.4:4
•Arldress,
I=
IMMO
CII!IM
THE FORT -- PITT
LUMBER' CO.
Capital, : : : : : • $126.000.
( Prolnlainat—E OW. DI EHRIDGR.
SeerMars—T. A. WRIGHT.
Imperlogoodwa.—JAS. GILLESPIE.
Th. 1.01. PITT MINIMA PO. baying Our.
0n....1 Two T11011••el I/ row. MTh ./.10
• 001) TWnInTI.OhL AVILES uneulfe. pine
Inn.. In Peres . Connor. 1 . ....11•reen0u there
-4° .1414. b ... 4 .. MP , arn now creen.d
la...rS rata
fat cuter or linkr Id LAetln7 St..
Sr Cosn in.lentloas by -mall 201.14 'ad
in
T. A. WRIGHT. S !.IT.
P1TT03177240,
' CARTER'S
NEW
SHOE HOUSE.
ftt ENICBI6III 111 011111 I
BOOT AND SIIOB 110US6
No. -47 Fifth Street,
tflordarra TUX OLD ThllTalt.)
Wham h• 1. ed.,.rod la ..0 BOUTS, SUO!
and MAITI/M1 .00n totem Mao eta be pm ,
chased at soy other toom• la Ms atty. biro me
•oldt bad I. oodotnead•
DANIEL 'CANTER.
FOR FRAGRANT TEAS,
CHOICE COFFEE,
PURE SPICES,
GO TO
ROBINSON'S,
No. 20 Fifth Street.
MAXFEILD 4k. CO.'S
PILLIBLE FLOWER
FINE-CUT TOBACCO,
This Celebrated Flae-Cut
Chewing. Tobacco. In balks Is
perfectly pure. 'without any
adnalature of these substances
with . which the ordinary
Chewing Tobactsi is contami
nated. I
/II 11111,11$11i/L1 111 UM% II "
CHAS. C. BAER ,
,
1011 AlroodsltrveL
QIIARTJERLY STATENEBT
TEM 0121111315 , SATIONAL BONY.
' Melistmax. crown, ilk.
Not. smi .
Mooottotad . 111,10.418 rl
U. B. i(1114, to noun olrealaUon..... iic Op
Utter U. a. grouldoe . upon
OD , olo
lT i 11: VatOoax, 10
Maw Book Not.. ori
S•MI
FottiirmilOroTonttfiema... 1 1:71(
oo from PlatinostMira a.
Vo
O fr aW om
-L,o other Mut. nod Uostors..
U••
, BonisadMortirage. o•
41.101
_ .
$2,111,172 10
...a SAM 03
4ACOS CO
MOOO 0)
Mal U
kza
CUMai OO«
at
1"'" th S. 4l lattrMANTeCr"rt I'4'4
tArtemsy.
J. IL BRADT. Jr" 0.61..-
xiqmicf.E 'YARD .
FORSALE.- •
.
TUE - UNDERSIGNED will sell
ALL or ON& naiJror 4 111/011. USD,
t• say WM , , thhtli nil.(1114 N5..t.....
Tj.Tsret Issm, vnia "dam haliMi.
mats. Low ilia. tea
• P. T. Ri
31 o.
.I.—Neaa aged sP*7 bat pen ttbassaa
Ms".. • 4 ' II
=
TOTTEN & CO.,
1C011101413 iND ENGIIB BUILDIR3,
FULTON FOUNDRY,
PITTSBURGH
Office and Warehouse, 141 Wood ft.
repeetafatteation even to the etwoutsetere of
Rolling Mill and Blast Fur
, Race Engines,.
Squeezers, Shears azol Puncher.
PIAla Chill .aud Soft Solis, cf any re:
qutrel eltneuslens, warranted. and turn.
ed to order.
Mall Machines, Ernest'. Palter n.
Pt lioet's Hot tilast Plpes.
Haase [rants and Window Heads.
.Cast , ngs issde of GUN LI /salted.
Totten's Patent Greeted f bill Bolls,
Zocally tastable fee 8•11 IRON •
AND ' , RE IM,
ttedr P tcsZ l H2l e s r Wr NT:lnt
Ince, 151111 •nd la Inch Ma es.. Waereret need
Mee h_ve elven Brest sat!sfectlon,' and we beta
the Measure of referring to the tollowlim Kett-
Mania's: •
I
OltrlCa Or Min ANN MON e 0.."/
Jol O t Mtn, i 167. I -
Mr. AOC. C. Totten POlMerva. Pa - D. at BIM
W. have had a oats' nf your Immo, ',rooted elan
rolls la one nee for Me 'ammo month., and IMO
thera of ase petto•goenty. The Iran hashed ON
them Is of. amoltb. !v. and fro mote
stemsea es. and eons them n e.I respems of
.e ten ate. making teeter Iron and of less
otlepeltlmelell dres e- lee. Toole trnl
GumvErTou:.sap•L
M==lZ=
.L.Noznso.W.VoViii ''4.7,r,""iii,l,l7.l . tnrrn oil
13212221
„,11%41. * , " „cs '. d i fro2 ' l l Pl ' ; i4 r ort!
! • year stuns Dave p rorPer Le ap e ellftasneCeSS.
Thert ls arcs: sevlArr d , eslg o•si soft
Rolls. sod giv • mtic twt.t.r 001.0 to the 15:e. , :
We coos War thr. I urstsrassble.
o,r tr I
A1..11.11505, COOK & CO.
MACS IlrelloNto `igen WORD%
lesett Saurus:lt rlp..
PMrrutom Pnp 047.
Tope.. 1 , 111•0,,r4—ve,r
r•Dr' ago Y vWCVi golIVV, " 11rploT; ta ' t
oaring owl a numb r et .bpa. we One they &n
-ewer ode ourpo•e mlmtrstpy. We see co. using
gwlr of le-lnela youve.l Chsll thn last
ear you made for u bran none are u led Mr
Salao mande. nod elm. le not obtain
such .gnatup Lts our Steel Ise eould be had
wsth Mr ttan t he annuls . ) . grooved Poll.. The
nit .
'IS your Pull. madr fot on., la
(.111; " •11:-; ,, util it. thee ta necemory whets
tatth . oll . ll Pol.. have to tun smovne 10 the [era
mg lathe, won't the •d•anmen gamed ,ettp
your grooved built Role that the
faro of Itsa groove la uniformly hard M oulting
not over one.balf he work that la nattaliy site
41resaler lb. prdlnary , grooved n o g.. w e
hellev,you have paned •• gr. at point ln proda c-
Inc s grow: t .14 uolh au artlela
of
Steel `rog
been ne•ded by the manalmturem of ano
i r0z., ,, ,M411 , , 12r f T 0 ! . . products •0 art c a with
sfe take plea., IniecomMendlng ,inusurae•
torero, el.,' and Iron to glee tote ammo]
t.f,11l 1101 " .
Na think we e wammted In be Vol 3g that
they ells ary
take the r.ls.ce of dot: ltulle r
appeclall for Houd. and Eon .r.e.
.11 ord. r
rn promp n tly tlettued
AUTITAIN TRADE, 1867.
N'ELROY,
*' DICKSON
a COMPANY,
tic.. S 4 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH,
=roar Offer 2.1300ir
F . A.LL STOCK
DOMESTIO AND FANOY
DRY GOODS,
-18H.ES:V/P.T_.2l,
AND NOTIONS,
LNI GREAT VARIETY
The Wrta:gent wlll be kept eom•
pieta dazing the Seamen, and
Cash and Short Time Buyers
Are *netted to ezamin• the Sleek.
FLUX6EIROY,
JAIIIEN DICKSON.
THE AMERICAN HALL
AND FOUNTAIN GARDENS,
•
Caw Cann Item Finds, Lit laun.than,
F. BOSWORTH & 00., Frop're.
This bantlehl And Masai resort arias re;
antis elated hands, the ..... prep-lean
prear.A •v.rtallk th ß e vr Lettende set , h the
Wok,. ELL,. Liget/lin,
Ca. Ans, k o.l,llLia, Le.
A rase rrse lalany Panama peers. asap.
dal- crafts, 131rearahan Cars pas the Loot
ears re h mince. auil:el2
FOB SALE.
3'20 SORES
Good Farming Land in lowa.
Terms au). Elood Ulla. 'nue. 1l pnld. Aft
truls ler OW
Woe pattlealats 1,101.0
• D. W. SOUTH,
oct 3:3 11 . 4_ , JEKKT ISTRI67.
TOES n0b+177....a0t. 5t•14.41....4011,1 u. Von
PITTS 8111161: Law comrANT.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
Fa 2 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
klannfactuotrs of
UMP*, LAMP USES, CHIMNEYS, LAMS. ETC
A100,..d000n to anaralas penal:llu lo tLa
TOYAWITIO. SABLN WARM, WINDOW
OLLta,, and nvoronine In Um Olin Liu.
R. 3EI 1111 CO NT 4 a.
•
LOCOIIIIIT
r/11W.
lAMOUSEY & FREW,
Have removed to • •
No. 31 Market St.,
(COHN.. OP BEOUX U.) PITMHUIIGII,
atr a lbey are prepared to Pm:mt.:no MI
Saddles,. atillictib Trunks,
4.. .14 alliClea Is ibex U. tuaalLY .e.s
.!1 4 .-elom establiohmams.
Golan C. VOLVO. .....
GREENWOOD FOIINDWIN
BRAVO & DONNELLY, •
Jobbing and Macbinery fasl:2gs,
Llght or heavy. of otther flolleablo or ere/
two. of oh potter.. Illea and etylem, gulled to
Mr/ P.rpote t0..141 to order.
Onlre, 2110 Liberty Street,
RMETI
=!T=l=l
• • -
PAPEB HANGINGS,
now niscunvinu, IYt UNLAT. 9ALILTr. .tT
NO. 107 Market Street.
. .
JOB. B. NocarElLs BRO.
F.nET.r.t.'47.9t•lalitTlVt
Agri. ;It LS I UrNt ' sulr7:42 ' VlAT.
berries, lisebberrirs; Nudists. OUTS Oh, War.
osstrersblss sauce, Ensure Shrimps, Ana/links,
ac., tor rale at lowa t rate., at • .
TEA WART.
le'Llatoad, Pittsburgh.
Terms SW.. *tondo doilversil rosin, • : sing
408EPU METER ag, I ON.
FURNITURE,
NO. OM 'muff erritzsr:
:at ‘33ttintlinztak
sattl '
F.
AUTOS, •
Aacuizticia:ANOAseitizinum,
DRAFTSMAN.
Noe — v.. to tarliet Il
rrrnsuptoß. PM
THE • VNITERSAL CLOTHES
.'oft Wheels sad ta. p g . a
4 ...smatirunatiga n Uniti t argi I is.
• alogAut•oser, 61114••Aaverasida••••••1.°,....^..
.• •We flu§ ull•athtne mon than •••• , Z
10wr, .•attur ganaests. - . , C
ft.R ll =elliflittlthltt„ft! '
8010 ...to (argils coast,
C=lll
-.-
$/5,000 TO LOAri ,
I UN NUND AND moirreAum. .
j 311.3F•311 0 1.% • 1ir, ,
' gre: f 0 Britiltdold Iltrott.
ILtal taurtst sod !old.' • lilt
'WOW= madam
, CANDY MANUFACTURER,
Aad r44.lrV i tyleas k at ows.
irixf4=2,7 2 . isAa="4l6"."7°Te
NOTICES
Orviti Pm:W.; Ek COTXLt. SVI A It. 4'0..1
Fitusbursh. Vet. n,
NOTICNOTICE TO STOCROOLD
io
E
tee
i t
no,
Sloe , "%molt, Boot sof t tee i & cot-
II one talc. cl Vo=oatir. ttcl be o
FNittr,Nor tato r nut c; co r• co • n no ,
V ac, the Avaust liectlnce of htoeltoolecr t ,
&lON Donee:cher 114.
pelt J 11. P•Glt, Jr..
•
urrscx or Tux Tun:urn mt. cour.xy.
• • No. Itletwlnstreel. ,
t . rrrrtnusau. Vet 3.1. us ,
•
IarDiVIDEND IVO. 4.
The Board or Directors et this C01.11:11[17 hare
this day declared a
•
•
MOO ELY DIVI 0;w OF FIVE FEB OMIT.,
Pas able irri and afaerl,the 15th Jost . at Ulla ogle,
The Transfer Book. will he closed from the
10th to she ISth last.. Melo eta,
I=
M===
OFFICS OF TUK WKS} ICKOMT AND Urn- (
LSO CO.. NO. •-•.FIFTUnT.. NlTTlnin KOS. 1 - 11..
NOTI( ANNUAL
HICHUoYAOD
reld at th. OttOn Oft tin CIZOPKIIr• I. /NW
bargtl. On
REOBEBDLY. OCTOBER OM, UST.
At 12 WelOrt. noon. for tho elrelton of 77911004
for the enrolee yeer end fur lb* traneseUoa of
fe& thh.r tnalizers a $ mar than bo7os4*{ he
ire the li•elle.r.
BZW44===l
rrrrrrrr hoot. bo Mold ISO=
o e e 0.
et laciVs,* .
U. T CCKE S.' •
Feotetoel,
IGrSTEU LI EN V IIXE,
FEMALE SEMINARY. -
Tbe Nivlrr P. 0., opens November 4th.
dedoellon of Aber rent. Is mule for tbe.dsuil
teee• of plairf=oll.4 14g131.M. Noe catalogue
/vv.
A . C. HIC/11 TY. DD.. LLD.. Inlet.
Pre A. e, M.. Principal.
or.P•of.J. L. K. WYCHUTY, A. 11,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICES
DISSOLUTION.
THE FERM of REREFER, RPEN.
OCR .6 CO. )t 12eYn Aloolvol by mated
COPCII, JOSaPtil W. -PE YOKO. ha. old bit
ooryst to sAMUNTI P. Wllllllll[ll. who arto
volt, V1Z1N1A°4'11.7.1:14'.105:42.1 et 11R
Reza atrett. The tOolneaajytia contlano6 ay
lb. old .tan.t. today too a"Me. and style 00 O. P.
Oil RIVER .t CO,
L
. •
.Jg!PI , W. PPItaICRII,
JAVA" 11- 110 ProTta.
• •
Erns or glittlVLlt. IiPEN•
olat - P,...ltg.,!rftorgo mevd 111. new
to.m to toe turor •5 Oadrinndis end Sc. nool/0
KM W. oIICNETEkt.
91airli a. Octobe r lbr
CO-PARTNERSHIP. •
THE UNDERSIGNED have thin
daraactelatee tbemartmloectau ale
gnu *me ern P. plintVint. • CO.. (riveowl
cooing or toe artioteeale GrOppi. Produce and
O ,,, natonlalon nuatneas, straw. tt -and M assn.
geld &trat. We ameba cordlatly tonite•COotta•
..n.onk or gha We
ea nest, beticnotol On the
cuototnera of the cid inn; son oter•rok not no
corners. Iwo 'lna • co•Ololtstritatton be gt*o no
0.15 and exam's, On[lsool before purchatlag
elsawaere. • caILUEL r. uPttiV att.
' .11151tPla AEWCLIMILn,
JADON 111.11151 VT.
rlttsburgb, 130. • .
r. MUTE. VLIIIIMML .r. Y.IIOTTnTOT.
Se P. SHIVER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
Nos, 27 and 29 Smithfield St,,
COENEE OP SECOND,
PITTSBURGH.
DISSOLUTION.
TIRE FIRM OF NEWCOMER.
Lion d CO. lath!s day dissolved by mental
consent. The Oneluese of the arm will Mt
iLb
by LlATeltraie 01.5., at the old wand. no.
Liberty street. •Il p treat.. Indebted are re.
sted .0 call helr •ICOnots• lichee
having claims wait/, lb. Ann ple”e pre
sent them lot
JOS NE.WCOMIE.
itOUE.
JOEL 0. 110 E.
,TO OUR OLD CURIO/ERNI.
•
Having retired from the lEholciele Grocery
Boons", we t,est leave to mon mardialiy reecM.
[tend our old Mende and romans to the cant of
4. P. bIVEIt tr.. and solicit for them a
continuance of the very liberal patronage ben
:Orme btsioned upon us.
/I •TEIL&N GOE.
JO 01. 5 WE.
DISSOLUTIO V —The partner
ship gristle r vcder the tame and Mile of
LAFFERTY & CO..
Was Dissolved on the 12th day
. of September, 1867,
BY teethe] consent, 808 ZIT eiSILLILT
oho business will t 4 settled by HOBE= LAI/-
Flat Y.
11013SaT LAITiRT7I.
ROM= S ITALY.
CO - PARTFIERSHIP.
TUE UNDEIRSIGNIED ;TATE
enter , d Into harteiersti p far the boobs.. of
manufacturing
REFINED PETROLEUM.
12th, leC, coder the mama and sry/a ut
i.SaffeltV & Waring.
o OWLET LOIFOBTY.
ELM AIM J. WARING.
Prresminan, October ash. tar. . oedirri
DISSOIUIION OF PARTNERSHIP..
NOTICE Is DEBEBY' GIVEN
that the Am or KOWtOTTOIS L BUNGLE
WS. 'Engine Builders and Machinist... dolag
trusineas at No. an Beim meet. Iris dissolved
an the One Ina earn. by mutant eon sent. All per.
baying claims against saldllna Will present
thee, and shwa ladebted Ir,B to t Inennedhate
parmeatW WK. nowsintint. who alone Is
authorised to settle the busing vs ortha said /rm.
mewsurrox,
October eth. 1167. I). ISLNOLLION.
ortigia
00-PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.
ma, c. W. ROBINSON Is, asio.
slated with smell, the stasnfactare of 431siss
isare..lo dais from ist inst. The business will
condectell - .der the style of
•
BEST tr. ROBINSON,
It the consu Of Third sod Try street.. saws
all orders will receive prompt attention and be
...lel with dlsplich.
JOHN BEST.
tittabarea Sept. Mb, 1/12.
' TEAS ! TEAS!
Of all Prices and quality , at
31Erk. X• 11.. 33. 7 115.
GIIXIN TSB.
?Bale Young 8rem5.—.........01.810ar roolleale
tooa
flood
Goal Led
BLACK TEAI7-1/.1000.
•
Best ..... .-..lll•Gtale lead.
Extra t. • •••
/MACY FLAS-Policnoor. dosatoat Comae.
Irs..Ftte Bea Flora Bag. Brattaer.....-stal
ee Cormc27, dd..... 1.10
.. 1.40
JAPAN , /110X
17110004,114
TOMIX Ify•OX. 1.10•
Ma= TEAS.
No, 1 Ittitd TeaJt, d bad Mack, do. 7.11.51,110
So. 2 •• did bes, t •., • o. la 4
In. UM SbOT• UT CO. c•X' lie Ott 16.111:1th
sled Want. ea. lava th eta Jill UPI&
q ..87. end forwarded by way or tde Bd.
to:Flitincridho •r?rar e rs kwer p e . tr r zl
dam artiale,deled taalße tolls .tbartatt.
• 17d and lid Federal tit., Allegheny.
ledtoil • • •
GREAT OPENING;
•
Ty •
• MILLINERYI GOODS.
• . i•
ON MONDAY, October 7th, 1267
kF . F.r,LPER & CO.'S
XxOsbortoorfo r
No. bi. sireet.
gzot4l.l k. i i * t i ,:t .i.. a HATS, .ad .01
We a "fl aandinalOrt i nbr on but ui
Isretat W.W.I', OVUM ha MU alty. and am.*
terteza
yawns tbld pri cataWnOt eneellod by
benaworitbacln vabweaale
AP I BLOB it CU., 64 Market IL
_Fence Manufacturing Co.
• aim eadWarr deqtrabi• IncYCLWO PI-
Z! grtignlcl=PepAllrgre.
lqw the mato!' tr. ?vial& szp_..ls , :i
iraTtle:LlVEMMLit%ild&T.
tiliffnnt:ltTcrtgltri trlairs}r •
scrum it unla char.& and
1I Ine,i.¢l lnll ; l 7 aolr Fr t'th7l
igil 1 4
I krp ~ le4
11 PRIMAL
jettumirligicaos.
10. OIL OEFIIVEUIL
THOS. S. CALHOUN
'O
ATsaAR~
Ile. toy 7..ao?cic street..4l4. Wuxi, .0/17.,
11Lanatootorer of *0.07 danctatlori of Ontlital
ou,. auNDZINSINtiI and IV/424,
/I.OISAVOIL3 Malt 00 ue tomittlaq,c.O4 we d .
tem. MOM TANX.BOTTOIIO and
all kinds of work or mat, class. do. rotV:ro
60 In 1.10.1.1.401ib1at Was moul Aube 021.. t.
oatlee. MT17:108
o. H. waTants —.D. Ir. RAY
pi:IN.-CUT BELT WORKISI.
CE = O. O. CLANK 6 CO..
m olgaraitgli"oll=
• Iroathor .2301.14.13."
11M2"141ILILIT:. " - dt•
t t f 06,41.14 . Nrauntacturai of
. .
IaTAIII AIM DOICIXTIO.tacink.
WkwbuitiViD.ClllUSl 4141102 fa .11:124020..
010/136:51111TV. •Itg 'Lol!lstrille
. • - •
u 411,04110 111111113 a),
WWII: corm Milam rinalantlh
WANTS.
WAFTED -Bp Ist or Novara-,
FURIIISHED ROOM,
vitt, boarding, In • trloxte, fatally for gentil ,
man Mut wife. MUM pit•Santlr
r, !Meer, vrsls
•Ith from Vl9.on:la•la
no. nat.. fur one 'trot.
trrlcz; • oce•
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. dLe
51 FIFTH STREET.
IME'CALLUM
BROTHERS
=I
THE. FALL STYLES OF
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, &o.
CHUMS CLOTHS; Wide FELT
LNG & DEHIGGETS; TOILAIES,
a superior article of Table
Corridor; an extra quality of
RAG CAMPETS,LIfir and YARN
-CARPETS.
McCALLLIM BROS.,
51 Fifth Street, -
Between Emlthaeld and Wood Sts.
CARPETS
TOGETHER WITH NEW,
bud °omelet* morunent of WILTON..
VSLYsTr4 IlitUndßlA and MHz( PLIM Ira
t t r y e or sed the largeat Hoek Sc. offered 11 the
LOW PRICED
•: - ALL WOOL
INGRAINS. •
afrAvv,i,ah9.3.T.lguentfA4H&lZ.VP. •
War. 11.15. to 16.9." "" 4 """ "
/
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCR
& COMPANY
us wa - arazir gurrAzoarr.'
NE FALL STOCK
CARPETS I
.11171111 T .A.X3LIIELX -4 17.1:D7Gb..
A VERY LARUE STOCK OF -
English and American Brume%
English Tapestry Brussels,
American Tapestry Brussels.
English Druggets,
American Bruggeis,
Ile(131110E1 Bruggels,
We ator many of our goods ass large neoao
tion root last sprirtra prier, 030.1•1 hoe
moots to those who buy to soil, .0 to rash as.
tome..
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth street,, oelmr4d/OrT Over .6441 Retro
ABRAMS El CARPETS,
ELNITAL.I:Xs.
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
REDUCED 16e. PER YAZD,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
RIMMED 211 e. PEE YARD.
flood Whit. ast/.1/.lobickek
CHINA MArfINGS,
IREDUOLD TO &icy PEA :aim
Heavy Redaction la Lace Cartatavr
=3=2=l
IikFARLAND & COLLINS,
Not. 71 and 78 Fifth Street.
•
Hurt to 17.11. Custom H. and Port 0 0.... x,
taw Hoot. over Henry Mitiar4 Boot Moro. ' I
lelltervz.:ll.lllVP
CIILNA IVAIIEROCISE
alumni), BROD & CO.,
370 i:CEENDNIVIMOCEI"
• MD. 100 Wood Streit.
SAITTA.I4II. AND IsILVEIt rLATIISD TA.
111.8 TrAltlL TRA TEATiI ana rAALA 0472.
Lain, alvrais an haat,.
' OPLUA TIA ALM,
CHINA DIN Ft RA
CHINA TOILLT DATA
• gHrUat/MX
IANW O AB
o
LAHA LARDMBAITfNov
a, ' 4 . 01 10
C ta nSTI L ULII WA N K a E
mutts si
"ATTelgAtaltrolr.:llt flock et ovn/
th Aii sad b'
th tfuna F ias am la Ile asalara
Bumf; rAIIIIELL 8c CO,
=
LEAD PIPE et SHEET LEAD,
BUS 4ED I:111N
Lift and Force Pumps,
STEAM GAUGES ANO WHIMES,
IRON AND VILVANIZED PILL
MAIN PUMPS, &C
No. 167 Sioilthield Street,
on:ILO:wk. prrismineFr. ?A.
SHEPHARD'S -
CaaOKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTBIrOILOR.
FAUST CLASS I.OOBING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
... .
J.'I4"ZOTEI,
N0.,110. Wood St", Plitdourgie,
igrar, w irolcrior;'4l
WALNUT, OVAL 4 squAino inaios.
PORTRAIT oad PIARH PliAkll:3. Cortato
Cloraloto Muses Sad Buttons. Om** TriVo4
sad Maass Tables of exontotto 4oßm saa
workmanohly.
OILDINu AND RIUILDIYII emoted IA the
12=2=1
. =Mr nraaansamr....ww. a. arcuassals.
'GENERAL Isaacs AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN £ M'CANOLESS; .
Is. nit Pecarrit
Coat Jamie! Life Issuance ,Ah,
or , 174 w 'roux.
EIRE. LIVE BIECK and all e5,..im,.,
nzurane• eltoctetl rupowDle OinarvlVL 114
logrut rates.
r. HYtY[
J0U.%...Aw1. artT nH lititerall
IIi'MAIITER, OMANI &BUTIiRFIEUI.
Attorneys`ACennselors4l4;er;
AND 80LICITOBB IN DINIRUPTCY,
1.717381111G11..
ernes, eseassr wrarare.
Urinam rna tum3uuy
=I
SOH °DI. MORS.-
o t.niu
klati alMlValeirsirt e thetatioloo rta .
moots, to onittuout at Um r i rl wo t tl ar at
at tara i rlltlMVlATOT
awl WALTZ OutUrAcX. tot OlOOkl,O , Orki.
mien pt assagelpf . •
F. U. RILIXI4II/.llt.
saltitrtrwit - 1113 Thlttl rittsiorsh. • •
c . lc soma:
Attorney sad COMISOMP rt rdstr
mai Boman IN Bump urr a y
0...03 DIAY9ZW 13727427.
HENRY REAkkArt,
FLOUR p eadtir, l
lid Prodiee Coliiitsslea *what;
IPA:"l7"?.t?.nrrrxmaliam
GOOD NEW& - •rr
•
CHEAP IRWIN OAR .
r..t.d..s.ww mws
taUfai .. /4111 7,'!0R,..M.61•4&.
Far'