E 3 al'ate 11,111111.411 . ::: iporpsignll IMPEACHLIIESTO. . f , there are pumas who deem it la' disputuble sr aeon desirable that in a written frame of government fora tree people sto important matter Mould be Ufa to be deteratined by latereace, anal- Vey or precedent, but that all powers, prohibitions ..or, Ilsultatloin should be clearly sad earantakablyy, set forth, the Osaultution Of the United . Slap dims ii‘ot cams ap.to their Mgt:must. fa Many partkitlers that laitruatiat Tape sad ladelaite. Whether . this pa inharlty results. tree faomitaittous), from lack of thorough eculdanalos, born a dMPOiltlos COMM** t• all how. = yen to leave much to be replan by • recognized principles of Interpretation, er from a settled purpose to put the or ganization in such form that It could be easily adjusted, in many of its parts, to the growth of ptipohalon, the divereiti salon of interests, and the. general der velopment et !dem, sack one must (th ine according to his conception of the saes who were potential In giving shape to the lestrramnt. Tho provisions of the Ceastitutron In respect to impeack sone tarnish illustrations of the peal'. arldes e l which we refer.' I. some puts ly exact On ethers they are =vain 11 , ambiguities, which can only, be settled Oty interpretation, 1 Article cn,seetion two, elaun ay% I stipulates than the gone of Represents-. &nes "shall Lave the sae power -of im petiehmeat." This would seem to vest the satire authority touching this matter In the Manse, to the total &dation of the Senate: ' But Article sae, section three, clause als; deolans that "the . Senate shalt hare 11010 power to try'all Impeachments." Thin essentially mod- . ides the grata of , power conferred upon the Holum, limiting it to preferring efruges upon which trials in the form of intreachmeat may be conducted. It .wan certainly easy to have made this distinction in plain tents, and no good reason can be thought of why the men who wrote the Constitution dad not • Stake it. The Constitution does not define what classes of people shall be amenable ti impeachment, nor for what grades of obsess. It simply specifies in ' Article two, section four, clause one, that "the President, Vice 'President, and all civil officers of the - United States, shall be re moved from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high Crimes and misdemeanors." ‘This much is imperative; if impesch aunt and conviction are concluded for Igo reasons thus set forth, deposition must Certainly fellow. ,It is not said or intimated, however, that "treason; bri bery, or other high crimes, and *lda ssesnors" are the only offence for which an officeholder may. be impeach ed, convicted sad removed, or that "dull officers" of the United Stun are .• the only persona who may be proceeded - against in this form. err. Marmon stonily maintained that the President not °Witt:eight, but (right , to be, impeached for removtig pawns from office, and filling the vacated places, far no substantial . cause but the promo tion of pray or personal ends Itched that this was Is corrupt use of the appoint ing power, _..tinder the first two Press dentsno doubt was expreased, if enter-' , tainsd, as to the soundness of this con . elusion. There wile universal agree .. Brant that say misuse of power on the pert of a pen= in of leiril position Orrb jotted him to impeachment, and no doubt existed but the House of Repro. sentativu is the preliminary proem& lags, and the Senate in the adjudiostion, were exelelivelt . empowered to decide Ise what a misuse ol power consisted. That this is the true intent and meaning If the thatititntion cannot well be de la lashed, from whence the found ers of air government derived many if not mon of their primary, or rather per baps, traditional , idiom, any chin= was and is liable to impeachment for any 'form of theiviam. Parliament, which holds the impeaching power, Is =chi . duly empowered to decide Whet actions or what emissions to act conktitute er bloke such a demist of ineiviset as to Justify runt to initeselcoma. The in. delilteneM of the Constitution on this • keel, oe4duly leaves it "lobe inferred that the bapeirehliti power of Congress - less to the same extent, which le au ex eesswhack should have been scrupulous ly gnardoragenst. Stopple/ short of this, lad restricting Lability to. hapeachment to individuals holding civil offices under the Govern-' matt, it is worth while toconeider under • what eircesisianars "it-- la jelucious or proper fur Congress to exercise the au thority which it unquestionably pos sums. In every Government, whether ita onward' form is that of an absolute despotism!' i limited monarchy, or a republie, public opinioa is the actual Constitution.. , 'What the people rase meetly desire must and well be 'done. This is why „ NLIKILION 111 watches stet Intently the ' Shifting phases of Monett • and emotion among the masses of his subjects. When the people are fully - . resolved to have their 'mei LAY point, be knows Guaresistance on hispart is not only melees, but involves the certainty of the deepest peril to . himself , and his dynasty. The aristocracy which rule Great Britain recently exhibited by. Con - cessions in the matter of, pada:Psi sp . pT, representation what deferents they feel bound to pay to the matured judgment of the many. - In MAO 'United States the pee is no wise different. The peopleire absolutely sovereign, not only over the 'administration, bat one the organic Ibres& Their will is the supreme law, and though it may be !Sanded for i time, it matt oltlimately prevalL . , This. shows the necessity that is laid -'- 'on Congress not to move In the maths of impeachment •eicept Pli Oedience to the popular demand and en 'grounds: which will be approved by public sepia; . ion. Armed as it Is with the Mit -=- pie powers by. the Comtitution to ire. '. peach and depose the President for any reasons estishritiol.to Well, ill amain those powers Tor causes or under circum stances witch the macs of the pope's, lion would dhoPprova as not iontamt plated by the organic law, or as not demanded by the public exigency, or es calculated to produce greater miseliiefs • than those - it was intended to remedy, would be most unwise. The intentions of the peepli 'are often wiser than the Most eauticrue and labored deductions of Statesmen,. end those intuitions in a Government like this Cannot safely be , ' 'contemned. Ova IXAMON taught by. the late elect tlon in this county stiould be carefelly beeded--the folly of mating late zeal rations. Our legislative nominations were not made until the drat week in September; and, as - the t ticket was not complete ur then,. it wasimpossible to, begin thecampaign at any prior period. The left ass but four weeks for effeeilve work; and is the sluggish, apathetic state of the public read, fOur weeks 'Seated too little time to room it into activity. In compact titles like Phila delphia and New Tort late aorulastions may do, because the tonitcny to be worked ova is not extensive.; bat in a county so territorially large as this, it reuithva months of • steady work to or. Anise the 'party therusghly. The County Committee should take idle* in time to secure the nomination of a com plete ticket at an early season next year; so that, as wen as the Presidential nom ination is Made, we may beside to begin the leak of the campaign. Tax N4rti semi , PLAY of .rainaillo took the ChicigO rims into commulon lut fall; bat ifbu>Oksliddia aad iota. THEN AND NOW ' In 1889 the Democrats carried !few York by 10,752, and elected 17 members of Congress to 14 Repnblicana New Jersey by 14,597, and elected 4 members to 1 Republican. Pennsylvania by 3,524, and elected 13 members to 11 Republi cans. Ohio by 5,577, and elected 14 members to 5 Republicans. Indiana by 9,649, and elected 7 members to 4 Repub. limns. Illinois by 18,546, and elected member . to 5 Republicans. Mulligan by 6,014, end gained 1 member. Thin our armies were in the field, Emsuiclpa- Oen was In prospect, Ilepablicana had to breast all the recoil entrant of that pub. Rs eentiment turned aside by the annuli ,MX of Present's proclamation. T.Sey had defeats, diseaters, mistakes and be trayals to contend spinet Their /wider was more milled and ridiculed than sag. public man had ever been. Their cite sties were wild with enthusisien. rebels struck: with 'renewed vigor rind assurance of. :victoxY. Tbe London Mass assumed that nothing could bring pea= but a recognition of the Confeder ate Stites; Mr.:Oladstone said Jefferion Male had created a nation. The Dem ocrats held a jubilee In Philadelpiar at which our soldiers were said to be fight ing "Ii patient submission to the inex orable law which dragi them fromtheir homes," and that "the Democracy now present to the world an unbroken phalinx of kindred souls, that they can never be enslaved„ - - Ipd Ruth the, habeas corpus is the sheet-anchor of their hopes." Mr. Lincoln was pronounced"a tyrant" who had come into power with "heathen oaths," and was "a nightmare to his country." Mr. Ingersoll uroposed a National Convention "for the reintegra tion of our individual freedom and our State rights, indultam hope of restor ing the Union, of-which there was not the remoted . chance by any other means," XL Reed, more diplomatic, said the North was "weary of debt and taxation, of the tax collector and there-. crafting sergeant, weary of the ambu lance of the wounded and the hiarse of the dead, and would hall with testacy beyond control the hour when flags of truce should be displayed at Washing: ton and Richmond." Ha called upon the next Legislature to . "become 'the grand invent" for indicting all who had dared to take a prominent part ,in the war. But the nation was not lost The clouds which darkened-the hbrixon swiftly vanished, and bright victories followed in rapid succession on the field where thousands of brave' hearts ware battling, and at home, where the silent ballot gave evidence that them:Tie ware still arrayed on the side of Truth, Right and Justice. W to-day, ak in 1862, the cloud lowers, but it portends no dhow ter. The people see its dive; edges and hopefully await the brightglare of light which will stream th:ough to warm and gladden the heart of the nation at the forthcoming Presidential election. ON Nips Liam. XDITOILI Arxr{::—We are, to-day, where the army of the Republic , wan when . nlght closed in after the bat tle of the Wilderness. Let its leaden esti a council; and' on their decision de pends the question of its success or dis ruption. Should they . amain& to re cross the Rappahannock, they can get ready for private life. The muses:will wait until the Lord sends elude., and got. Richmond. Should they resolve to advance, the rank and fie are ready for motion; but should they attempt to entrench, and go into winter quarter", their forces will take the responsibility of being homeward hound; and the squatters may dwell, in solitary state, behind their etutltworke. There is nothing for ffiengress to do but flat it out on this inici The Amer ican people are . prone tolreckleuneas. They are young, vigorous, full of grow lag life.. Conserrstient compromises are born of age and decrepitude. The compromises of the Constitution never were observed by any party but the Puritans; of 2iew Ragland, who had been schooled Into conserlitiun by their veneration for the law of Mogen The caution and gravity of old, age was grafted upon the vigor of their growing youth, by their pecaliaz training to Self restraint, and veneration for the customs of two thousand years ago. 'They learned in great ateasure to conquer their preju dices, andobserved corepuit which was hateful to. them, when the Southern people burst the bands, as though they had been burnt tow, while the 'Northern sentiment surged and chafed tinder the restraint, and ear- great col. listen came from theattempt to recon-- clie the isreconcileble--to restrain, by the consecvatism of age, the growing youth of the nation. Should Congress disregard the lessons of the past, and set about patching up a policy of compro mises, its mission is tilde& its mem bers need hope for no farther lease of power should they spend a- winter in the important work of doing nothing. They - mast dismiss from office the man who has prostituted hispower to release and reward the assassins who struck M the life of the action, and murdered Mu prisoner's cewar. "The voim of thy brothers' blood cryeth from the ground," and the land cannot be cleansed from blood until their murderers have paid the forfeiture of their crime. Do honor able members forget that it was the peo , ple, tho glorious rank and die of oar ar mies, who starved and froze, and rotted and shrieked, in the plummy and mad. tipszak 01411114 i 011,11 A 011, Alll4/.2 root 011, 011. T.11P.10a., , Cubes 00, ticd, gbh* Lead. Twal,ll,ta VALLI I,lsels, r.mus PTO 0.10.4 Tailni9.P! ~a test varl ,, y, Tooth atubs.. *to, . - sou of dispair, at Andereonville and l - *I"! Belle Isle, and handreds of other prison houses? • Do . they forget that when the lives of two officers were threatened our Goveriment saved them by resorting to retaliation ' '' • ' It is the rink and Ale who do the vot ing as wall as the !telling; and they. Would be wanting in common prudence, If they tea no steps to secure them- Selves the treatment of dlvillzed war. fare, in any future war. If the past be allowed to gounpunished, what tool is there that, in the future, the American soldier, when a prisoner of war, will not be murdered to weaken tercet. A government is a.faros, which beano power, within itself, and Its defenders.; If Congress was prevented, by . the Pres. blue, from doing justice to our eoldkrs, It was their plain duty to remove MM. The people interpret the Crinititution by the rules of common sense, and if oon yinced that it grants equal rightir.to friends and enemies, or protects its ens- miss in murdering Its friends, they would toss it into the waste basket without 'a zsgretWe went. I government able and willing to protect itself, and make Itself res p ected bT- friends and foes. Those who do' not love should be taught to fear It. The people most grow and poseesathe land; and - they , will not be . cramped by the waddling dads which Its old nurses lilted to its infancy.. Let Congress learn the lesson and move on not only to make treason odious by im peaching the prince of traitoic, but, by wise SSICI prompt 'orlon Ace rains our people from the burdens tinder which 'they labor, Ifkinat. •• Taw Erpoaltion has taught Englaad that Fame Is likely to Cirri, pfliter u the factory of the 1. world. From tha lath of education amorgit her working classes is ,ioaking Itself felt In the decay of her manufactures. ProL Tyndale, of the British Pocial !Mum Congress, thus predicts unto come: "I hue i 0212 entertained the opinion that, in virtue of the better education prssidedby continental nartims, England must one day—end that no distant one —find herself outstripped by those es. Alois both in the a rt a ef peace and war. Aseure as knotelOge Ito power this must be the result." TAIL Washiagton correspondent of the Oltarlestorc.Cronrisr, lamenting OTU . ths prospects of _certain -impeachment, 1111111: • "It will be dlißcult - the President to resist the enforcement of the law, when applied to Mavens. inspenalOn End arrest ! But ha has certainly declared to sernral public men, wlthhz the last taw days, that he . ircooletresistit. . WHAT IS THE 6EAIIOIII Eorroas Gaverra:-1 have been read. lag several editorial leaden and ex tracts from leaders commenting upon the great falling off, in the Republican Tote in this and other States this fall. Some have it that it teaches this, and Miters that—some that we have been too radical, and others that we have not been sufficienUy so. In my opinion it teaches nothing of the kind, bat [lmply the fact that vast numbers of both parties, but chiefly Repiiblicans, Were so indifferent about the election that they did not take the trouble to go to it. I aball take for example the vote of this city for Governor in 1860, and that for Judge in 1667, and see what can be learned from them. -9ta11......4.1/1; Asyle .1 W—WL11110.3.150),8hanw0.d1,590 • Mal =I This shows that apathy ruled the hour and nothing else, and that there was about ai much of it In one party as in the other. The returns show a lUrelall in4 'off , everywhere. The Democratic 94311.1,18 they are called, are only rale tive,-enly smaller losses—leu falling oft That party is better trained than ours. The difference Is about the tame as that . between regular troops and VOltillteera, It Is only when the enthetstesui of the latter is aroused that they can be Rpm:. To hear or read what some earnest and zealous gentlemen say, we should be led to suppose that 'incur voterswere philosophers or statesmen, and knew how. to bind an abstract principle of national politics in a ballot for a State Judge. Many can do it, I admit, end those many did vote; but thousands, who see nothing Ltt • a ballot but the name printed upon It, did not feel anfil cleat interest la the man who bore that name to induce them to quit their. cro- ,rttUons and repair to the :polls- Theft was much apathy and little enthusisaut; and hence the vote was light and, our majority in the Butte was cat down to nothler. Very few Totem changedsides, and most of those few were governed by pique or prejudice rather than by more far-reaching principles. We have as many Republicans in Pennsylvania to-day Oa ever we had . ; and if the usual proportion of them had voted we should now be exulting over our Mr majority -in tinter - at; but r- olg nialority as ._ past; u some thotuunda of them did not think worth while to do so, we most be con tent with the result as It is, whoever may have succeeded to the Judgeship; for at this moment I do not know how that matter has gone. This reverse, like the first battle of Bull Run, will do us good, however unplea sant it Is for the moment. It will do us good, provided it renders as more care ful, as a general thing, in the formation of our tickets, especially for members of the Legislature and county °Blurs. We could not have Wand a better candidate' . than we had on our State ticket. Bat should timid counsels prevail, and any of the cardinal sad immutable principles upon which the Republican party was built up and crowned with a series of glorious triumphs be abandoned, then the result will be disastroaa Remem ber, the old Whig party, In 18.12, took a retrograde step and perished. - We have errors of practice in abundance, which wei will' do well to amend ; but we have no errors of principle to fonske. Our creed Is right, so let us stick to it. Let us not disgust and drive from us our geed men, as the Whig party did, in order to conciliate a few bad outs. The watchword of the Republican party from the very first has been " ON WARD I" and whether we encounter • host in arms, as we did in the war, or • perfidious President, or a lingering, chronic peejudice barn of slavery, still the only cry that will hold our people together is " °await') l" After a little, whop the smoke of this skirmish"' is blown by, we shall pot our standard into the bands of General Grant, and then the country will shake with the tread and the shout of freemen " march ing on." There is but little panic, and that little will pass away quickly, and the country will continue to be governed on Republican - principles, Prat as it nothing had happened. C. Chickens Hatchet freise Bicp one Then name Two Hundred Taira Old. • The Faris oorreapondent of the Nihon states that the guests of the 'Abbe Denis, curate of the Pariah of St. Elol, in the Fouburg St. Antonle, dined - a few days ago on fowls Whose immediate ancestors figured, be says, on the table of the great Frisukiali. King Dagobert. When the Abbe Dennis laid the fish stone of the church and presbytery he bad built by him own exertions, oath° site of the old chateau and gardens of Dagobert, a hen's nest Dill of ens was discovered beneath the ruins of the ancient building. These ens, mote than twelve hundred* sera old, were about to be thrown away 7 by. the laborers, when the Abbe, remember ing that :wheat bag been grown from grain found la Egypt, in pommies; da ting back from the time of the Pharaohs, bethought him: that possibly there might 'still be life In these eggs. A savant of the Institute, consulted at once . In reference to three precious rel ies of an age wh n there wee, as yet, : no France to detest "Perfidious Albion" or to be Jealous of Prussia and needle seine, advised their being forthwith confided to a hen of approved susses In the mater nal capacity. This advice having been acted up the good cure and bbe friends had the delight of witnessing twenty-one days afterward, the hatching of ' fins brood of cnickere„the direct-_proeny Of the denieens of King Dagobert's barn ye_ d. The fowls thus obtained have bee. carefully kept front .any megabl- Ince with their cogeners of less ancient blood; and the Abbe has DOW a yard so well replenished with "King Dagobert fowls' that he not only supplieshis own lardecrwith poultry of this illustrious breed, but is about to Organize at the gusweetton of numerous - Mends, a sale of "King Dagobert " for the benefit of the poor of hip pa ris h. JOSEPH rivaling, Druggist. 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Tam.... irtimpli FATEDVis Mier° Ind -- 00ali m 14ra, J.)11001111. q Olt! 3844144., :10 111 in I gveretV4 4 V Drit OM o) :3 14 PA 414:10 ) , 1V 1 A;14 LN ILICHINT RINTIBICED ZOOM, toad Door nltabl to 43,a40r ealCit4 COLLEMING AGENCY. SPATON Co., .ooal Collecting Agent.. 3.24. Fourth , .t.. BCE= 13 Us of all desolations taken An oollaettok Nn Itri• made where BIM are not colliodetL BE CHANGE. tAICKaY gat is A 4gUlelgirgik n . Za h ris7..ty'7," 110 1 . 40 Palo All. 81..1110110e11cuy, sold ea stssonsble Lana. The Mos. laser, t• !MID, •• good 011.1.118, sod has the A. ellykiss dslag • mush lama one Suit 10 •ssr rumbas,' '4 I:UMW i laU strasiiitr !' ” 12 ! " 4 ,T4r: 16.14"n0w..L tE• B/SCRi. poil‘a STBill 11111XCIZIL.I1L LIDDILL I , I SPENCER, 110 KY A & CO., , STillis IND.BRBIVBRa Ale, Porter andßrown Stout; PFMMIIIGH, PA, NOBS= WATSON. Manaisr. emu ItELVIET lA4CQIIES. Cloth racquet, Broche ehawls, Woolen Shawls, I INB BALI. SIT WHITE ' ORR & CO., fi Fifth Street. OPENED, THIS DAM = 0014 A. 13 AND ItANDLIBOHICT. GTE= ew stVe TA? OY CIARIMiIi EOM, . 11. E.,4..rliaN'S is /MTH Inas= eat /11=9 1868. Coasting-Mom, Mee aid rocks DIARIES, 1 Jun 6SUIJIVIDIk7 . TOR ISALS lIT W. S. HAVEN, I. Corner of Wood and Third Etta. ou tse MICHMilet 8#111619 BUM 2+0.14 Smithfield Street, Gai;N;=l iirrzeter PAID ON DXPOISta. kyr sum sunimin yaw UAL pOLLAII urwAmi. EmicaltsiNelmt gralled to 'cleat. witenntla• art. r'_'i i'i DLO. D. TUMID, NW, mid Treas.r. /ADDS D. lIOMII2III, 01.1.44t0r. = JAW= 1114021131 WW, LTA,. H. HOPI3ss. ALMS. MIDIS. J. 112/ DOWN. WlLLiax DIU); • W. W. BILADINAW. cmiguas, BIM. WALT. Jars!' ItVass. 111 sal JUST RECEIVE?, AT -Ronarrs its.e / ICIEBRAITS: WBOLEILLLIL AND =TAIL Es. Eim mil fleet llns Tart H, Z. sSi IlleTlll4l.D rrrrasusika. ♦ Mall randy of Coatis,. Haatlag awl ratan Plana. rt Ms frau sad camas; lam:. Om f gut* aaali Cafes argrillAl ll M ll alla .4. alga 1 4:13VNILTZWItIrei peAlLaw..a. gooki aol r alarA AA far . la osoive. ag 01.. AlMvfaotabl arm+ P oo. . Namara •alaaa Aall•aalt Us& Sonar tarifa. Moos. far maned. sad caber Ara. • j Noma IL I. eve profs! stt.alloa la nu laaaametaro of ar ea,.' C•ll4lo%. ott,ll MID. AinnalOs ...Maio,. WRIT Mate or *nausea /1.7.6.) AtVDEIVION ILEIOIIF, :31Earohan. .Tailors,l • • • &ND DIALNISS IS GEWri IroBJUI!HING GOODI, IN fIOIH 91W?, rat J n ...an, on rail sad orlator Ikea of ClWks. Olgalmo. Votttoott Ovu.tallopo aid tiootto.nt , 6 rototolttor itotols. wittoll too aro "mond to mtko op to Ike latest stytss, st too trouble poles. MIL notion v. SCHOOL' BOOKS AT WHCrLAtEIALE. 0•9907 Dealses ire IsrOott to sal tad ma. tram. wrpouto. met. SCHOOLIOUS ITITIONERT. irmip rox ripcs Lyrr. •DAVIS, CLOtlct & CO., 93 WOOD nal= eot. , Dimaa4 WOO. xLONG, EUWER PLUMS DRY ,1 - 00:1Digg !myna stiesties to their mut st•ck /AIL WOOS. ; I ta.fr•-• • CL 9TH ITIEII7. st.Axgicth i 5.5" 1111/trkd, A. 11004. Also. ahll stoat at OTI.OBB. Prices low, at ■s. OHIO 111 Z, ALLI4IIIIII4I. • . dot' • Soar deers Sua et Liu Marna. j f. ESTABLISHED HI 1,42. J. T. VirRA & BROS., SUCCE2IISO/11 TO IL commotax. MUM CHM: 1 1 BAKERY, iESi!I 119 amid 111 s t I Nal.s • 1 . YARD MrELIO ~. FOR ...ALE.. • THE viibrnsisairn win won ALL os 01111411/4.1 OF • 111110 K SAID, W of 'AMR . 14 "41 1 6 USW la Um Wawa, Tha yard Is am, with all 111 swam Imsrellip` WM. Lure tam Via yaw. •orzaie. F. T. 11, ALLTAffiAT P. 0. N. 3.-o.morted apply Int 00114 whomma 101E0. • ..3.00a1 TWO BROMpill THOVIOLND Half Spaßisk Sepia, Zoomlead ea eresuresuiss, lOU be we es Bight Dollars Per Thousand ROBERT T. WEDDELL, COURT of EICTIMILD A WATER NU mall: 80H00111 61100 t & -BON • nerrlefon of Om 2.'mzninzircrwa.oiltz WM tali* ,and Color Work% osaatzettnal et ' W 113.19 1. Aid all Wiwi drzyrizell. • • OM*. le4 n rovirrai mum I.4wAleo. AIM 41111. • • :I or, I 111 tM *W 4• 9 ell i h . ir " Plitile f fe n"l l6 b r it ilte l egell i ol eirrint=?oseti. t minim" Aida.. mi t t. le WIG% Irtia J 1.1.1 13.41)4c1V!!7,1tr,g 001 °, i ffeWini raiDa r riNVlL 25.16. , L N. HALL, liauisifsetutier of NIVANA am DONEBTIO Elell4Oßlkata h agttitt Isa WOOD 'miss, ComaLitany..rn. Litany. Pitlabargh. rs. m BA= & 81011128., lawns, mirmitacapinta i sm mdtt. , .4.lw. "..r.""Vii= Trig., Ulf/ grn. o f thtf, in& Wm. 71 , • 1•• asliaa4l wr JOHIIf A. m &MAW. 40",, ismer Limy! •24 Ea • . DISSOLIITION Or PAIITNER. 1111iP.—The partamblp leratofbro ezletv. lap toMlen WM. J. GILIIOZZ ”d JOdZPH 1.12111.E1t altar . the trot of G.LllOlllt a LrEBIJIEt. Was dissolved by motel tonal oe the fret 47 of October. INV. The bylines. of the Im settled .by IVY. a. en, wee, at eto.lolWood Meet. Femme Indebt ed to tho trot will boy him, sad tilt.. ballad Mime will I:meat them to him for eettlasseat. W. J. la • LllOll3, I Julien' ',flume& arm SIEBERT'S. NEW SHOE • ROUSE, lON Or 11121 BOOT • larco owl. oroorto• abet of LADIZO GZX If ulIT•17 - • Bee% Shoes and Gaiters, =I 2521,1RE1TT STREET,. Vallor•OdCZY of Ens. STEAM ENGINES • And Machinist's - Tools ir Pt ssi, EA 3E. 3 IITI•M KNOIVING Rome toll horse power. I /MUNN 1.41.311.111. to* I feet w fees Oman awing &oral& to a =Ms. BAND LAT men. • 1 VS ti M acHlliE; PlaselfeetbM fo. litrffilth Clanall sqltiyt CUTTLI IIKA. 1 err W t6NTE3INB and lUtlit CUTTING It•CHINE , 'Want Lathes. tax far Mattis Form annToohi. Ti.... Drat Pram, oil. Dien met TADS . WI at. MID*. Somboia. Mantrlia, 'and Patent/MG Broca% INWps. to . Somber wish a arevarlet* of aMaG Keep, awl as are mulled I. all Machin.likam. Tn. *bay. Machinery ran be rain in operation at the •Yann M 5601114 WoOso' 10. ISt Laocca atrret. bray City. rintGlst November. Tor informatlan ay mall swarms lITMAN, ealt,gl7 id/IT 465asintishi ht., Agrabapy. 111611 STBill EMERY, rirreattses, No: Sid• nr. HAVE THIS DAY admitted MR, ROME 1.1 as a partarz, and wlll outlaw:it/1a Brewing and raaltm■` 1M0... under the aanta sad .Ma of ersbrosm. stuu.v OU. Tim outlaw at 'b. (roof *Paw w/dp•)l , l[4.T w 11 tw as Mod at Um Maps tf 115 la OEM WILLY di OP.. and V. seal. nranooUltll7 tall ohs narration If Ma Mewls and a ratan* of Oho Ma trin to Uwe I. portant* at Wind all tau onanandlad •ee as a gir:r 11 an t. rettiVa alae?Mpaa.M't:[aat• VIVI earl; onoptly n o n oar alpine VS to abtas Up all old awl alta on oar boot.. • • 405' araNOWn. 4.1.5.11.1. A fi C Vr " te:oolWgi ' Zit ai ;rig :!; well.raatr Ind OS the firm of twisMß 11 , 1111 i. henna wand that. strict otte - Poo to baths... siva In tilos the bist.miny or male and la the' Weide, el' ear al.e oad If . o we will l if e .; lte tibiae. fratiroo- Si. eat *ambito the lg side., Cu alai, ppld 11. to • Om. 'AI , IOIIII, Me HAS S Oil 1140 ' EOM, 0114.00 MAIFEILD & CO.'S 1868 14 1 / 1 11111E FLOWER FINE-CUT TOBACCO This Celebrated Ilae-Cut Chewing , Tobacco, II balk; is iperfectly pure. without any admixture of those shbefances with which the ordinary Chewing Tobacco is contami nated. NI Ulf, UMW 1:411 Wills IT CHAS. C. BAER, loft Wind *troll. FOR FRIORANT TEAS CHOICE COFFEE, PURE SP CES 173E1 ROBXIWSCINPS, No. 20 Fifth Street. •TAIL O IC ErODIVIS upiivEresAL WISHING COMPOUND, ==! ra has ere amtmoll ass.tsesartag abl In Gia egailkioses Xlll cfn aaLLiaM n. HOF SEXEEPERS; • PLEARE TRY. IT. Rita ft pm WI &are at least !Malan* to are bean , Bud tabor as' the arssl&-IfaW. toad. a gri Mr al IRV la e. beaus II rfu Wan amity axe atatel i tama Imitate,. • & aloe afafaLlar• vett IMMO +LIMA. AMINO D AC. t L wartaatol to metal. • NO LIME, of_otbar tobnie. saitelo. ltrt nto by ORO. (Milo sod' USII.OIIIT4_ moserslio. .4 .bole, male sad mall at ostOree 044 balarooso. No. 09 101:1111S/1 CEZEC== FAI.I. s BOYS' GM :II G. lkon, &lop aal Can badmen if BOYS', TOUTIPS !AD I WIER'S CLOTH= Gy POR TEM 1111A9021. :Dror aiii“ Imr peter.. aa4 asalatne, at NO. 47 St. Char Street. GRAY &LOGAN. MERICiii HALL AAD maim?' 41ARDENS, Comi•Cana sal ken Wait bd F. BOSWORTH 00. Proem tl Ultl rgßigginqSard 4.7 10114 .„1410, jr , Ceied 9101 %t day ...War: am In . WINS. 1137.1.1.1 FOlt SAL& 820 .A.CREB Good Forming Land in lOWA. trade fez 017 P.P.M. ler pertiatlan lagaln Of D. W. BOtrTH, SS YLII:M eisser.4 11016 .JORM 11TT81134111 LW commit. JOHN, Ne. 28 Weerk . lll.. rpiino, UMII BASEOMPINFIS, UNTERia. Ett dealest multi's!: **Milan 7E26. TABLIVInir, WINDOW ILIIMITUTWOCUVW.OW.LIIN. I '' . a "' i G r Nail WE CIP J. b99Gmfi.......i LOUGHIMY & 'FREW, No.. • 81 Market St., (003111 or 133003t0.)1.1=911M4 =ea Dnforsd to sol to usofses su Saddles, Hanle's, Truly Ax 4 01l ortteles fatal& Mao sof all 7 UPS II ant-thua ottabltshotoots. I soma C. mum) ' munis pommy/. , GREENWOOD rowan's. DICITO & BONMY. Jobbing and Macidairy:Caoandly M a nitratt IL** sad style:, 041% MU moms mos so order. oao6, 960 Liberty street, I=n_=3 =I $1,5,000 TO LOAM, WI BOND ►ND IIIUETWLOS. fal. AS. 3P3lrr•rry Xe. oe.luru Stmt. *" *lx* loam awl ma. • vs' M=..liiii:):4.. , Ma THE FORT PITT LIIBIBM GO. Capital, P 911111.111166 seiereigirr—T. A. WRIGHT SopertsseiWeat—JAL OVLLIIIPLIL Thu FOOT Clrn LUMBILR CO. baving Dor ensued NT TUOIllc•NI/ VOUS BUN OisPLO agitl TWIrNTY-Orl 1.1 , 1/1115 o , uncalled On. limas In Fora. Canary. Pa.. and enurnal tbst en a large gram Hoe Mill, az* now gratallityg Mtll4.7.7A,Lltgr ;LIP"' "`" lilltll fill, carter of 1126 Ind allay Sti. SA.Cootutunleattoal by =al amid he .td drtspea to T• A. WRIGHT. isorolary. E•l+‘ :AI oi ;V: NEW SHOE HOUSE till 121111111011 RH OPMI I OT IND SHOE HOES No. 47 _Fifth Street, ===l weer* I. suspend te sell 1101.115. SUMS end GAATICES toss pmes Um an be yet -led at soy other hot. Is this thy. else ale •ea lad IN easslnced• DANIEL CARTER. TOTTEN & CO. nun !sums ro non MUM FUTON FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Otdee aid Warehouse, HI Wood St t sturatt. pees Ur the msaam4ture of Rolling Mill and Bleat Fur nace pglnes. Squeezer. ; !hear' and ranches. Plain ChM and Solt Bolls, of any re galled huensloui, warranted. and turn ed to order. Ball Dlaehlues, Eaten , . Pattern. Pollock'' Hot Blast ripen I =1 Cutlass 4, of GUN I ITN. tt poked. Totten's Patent Greoved I thlll onelleeles . • ter Balt IRON WWI) PTELL.' and *spatted for rennet sad rotates. We Sate toads lbws Rohe an I Inca. I Art. 1111110.11 IRIS. 1410.5 .ells Inc •SibetrirVsS used the, It-le slate ereat rathifeilou, sad we have the pleasure of refOstalf tothrodag teal. Modals. Orric• or sae ARROW Taos ITO.. . Aka.. July Ma, UV. Mr. I.old. C. ?otters Preateryl. - Mar Ma Wu hare oat, spar of, your patent raved Mall tells Meer etre for the tat sits Saint., aljd bad tam of a automat gal Ity. The tare eutahed on Stain s s a' math. era arra., lad Ire. tram Statu at I attelder ta tot reepats ot %%%%% arse lase. stadia t att er Ira and of lea oases., to ecoatuaesee of raelrlettaa drew "C. T'n". " 13111 V. OttOliTttlOps Bahl. •trnectnn 172112r.L . WeintanON. Coot P. Co, Mansitectarers or Coinil l r a rl " VinVil f r;rt.e rerrelistinisio. wort.; 1117. pp r . r i p ntri—Tved dollisd not. Whit, ear Wlprocured Mon y o u enact ge Gar. „err Soils. wed in, • moo k Milder Satan to the Picot. We consider them radio :moulds. Tou r 'rely, - Vert-lON. COOS t CO. PLACE Dreaturti STIPt. WOO./ reels - elarrrant CO.. ioreecnsal. rept. 16, On. No. Bolt. C. T 011... Pittsloorii—tieer Peri— . . _ . noly co year 'bona . , to relation to ose new Rident grooved Cold tte.• rev that d seed &numb., bust. ore gnu they as. serer oar comas. adtedrably. WC are tow using a bale of le-lsclk droovad Chat Rolls, the hut nate 7 00 . wade for us. Tbeee Roll. aro need tor galsairg large rounds. sad as Is as to .Dude seek daub nips oar Steen se could sot be had with tie use ot tb• online, grooved :hn;111:-Arg g te y e: u lb:ns t reti4: 5 witel i t roe in • tura -I:44l..rett.ig.stilforte' gabled with 'oar groored Mall Rolls I, bat lb. mole it?. flee of true nr.tve Is uniformity bard. *anointed not weer one-half •Ile wort Rua Is eels ally Reed .la drsselog the °Wane? Inter.. Ron. We biller, Tot bare gelded barrel Dalai In *rodeo leg a grooved cbbn soli. a articlo that bee tang bean norded by the menatectorere or Meet an. Ire,. tenable tin to produce en Into • with &good *Welted eutfeetc We take please.. In reoommandlng tetaaafao. tones of bleat god Iron to eve lour. arehrett.l Rolla.. brie, ntletpraina... We Rant we are witerwatea In of that tbay wlt to ventual') take the clone of dolt walls, aspeelally for Rounds sod Nevares. Atli orders yrauiptlyaatendeet tae MYERS, HOPPFX & CO., =I uss!viLcrinvous us FURNITURE Of Every lkseription. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FDILNI4DIIII. No. *Smithfield Street, MP% amortoaci: or Itltto tan% Xmasco sam ara: War r o t . mo comutotto as 112.1 at Wl= lilarris. -ann. S. ima 11•0121•111 CPCMC SWORD'S .19W.TENPERIGIO mea POWER BRICK MACHINE, MAIUFACTI3I32D ST TEN ETTSBUREiH 331110 K M&OKENE BRICK MANUFACTURING CO. • This Yeah. takes the clay' Alt of ham Um balk. (*Mont M. Prollorbt.loo• bY ....kin • he. canal for ••*oft moo . Mato/mead had temvers l aUrinfAtio P ritticro ' reallgittritt ca . g . a.• bvt .. Yoe Lorl= s tteloomet. math lien o I:getter brick kos. TEI cowl of =Wang h e mha this machloe la Imo WI emote ras e '4Yeg'.."'"?:"- 4 ._ffil: Vag' 11 bout go 11. ely of Iron and ateut atoll the ten 2 1 MEI rter h eTlaMiltgliMPlrl ' br Tot Ot °Mee. • • BSEM;EIMI gIUIIUE .m.WICEESSUNA Iron 33rokera 184 Ftret Street, rirresoinuaa, Avila tor the We of Conorall,' bougliame, JavevOlne, Reacmcm. atansoT Illrados, mid otber brutes *testa:WS*, Tough. 10 , Opts wad OUplunt•se. Chanoal Pit/ ado4iates nowattav •01l hod. • • • • - Our. NEW =CM 1321213 PAE /WiCittiGB, =1 No: 107 Market Skeet. JON. R. 11t16.17E8 81" BRO. PROM SALDION.fin 1 and a lb. mu Mt IL Lbbrear, Input' in. canst It , aft • a t i. b a n i i r o t t: =F: 7 4, 4= ontb Wi rsaVrisitiiins6 ". . ZULU. Ibb, for Wail; 'dwell{ rain, at • 15 Plasuftele Teindicter/I. Goods delivered hr. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, FURNITURE, Zo. ua FENN !TR11" . . Alm; 135 ta1.171.1731LD 111.. PITTIBUROM , &Min . pROWESSOR cAnricarrms pp DANCING ACADEMY, toß i w 8a90 0 07, 1 111 5 TiltrAm7g —w .41. May and Batardan•lio•A 11%;.1r4.111= "*".Z:I7. F Azaos, AND ZZ(UISZZB DRAFTSMAN. Olnew-Oer. ncrn &Market Ilty;,, • VNIVERSAL CLOTHES P I IITENGSV. with Ibis 1111M61.4 the at ..Ittes Bur.. IT.ortill Winer at UM m=,, ir air/. =4 sal=l”a . • 06 . 1 "II rangli: Wan ait ita" , U mwr el nin•MV.I.Ot anoenung Tortge Still mad Is 1:11. clalr Aute . • N - r•iiIJAP.. a. id”tarte AWOL contr. nM= aDv~s AUTUMN 1 TRADE, 1867. Id'ELROY I , DICKSON SI2 000 NO. 54 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, ZiGramm , Offer Tlat,lr sTticimr DOMINEW AND FOOT DRY GOODS, 11E=2332 t33mA.wm.e, AND NOTIONS, IN GREAT VARIETY The sesertment will be Meet ems plea. daring the Season, and Cash and Short:Tin:LS.Bl'7am Ars Invited to ezamine the, Steak DR. J. SARGENT'S FAMILY MEDIUMS. DR. JOHN SARGENT'S Anti-Dy&peptio and Liver Pills = Liver Centiplainis Attacks. Jaundice, kW, iloadanalie Voids, Gosilvenesu ace. TIIE EXTR &ORDINARY •ANi r t) • TIC A ter tfatell..Vd,m4.l.7if ,- .7 . 1 8 .7 make them More puleld, in order that tee. ate fele., sin be mere cit.nalvii and would eat n -idly hetet those orb harotriedothar nuene.“ and not eiperanced the relief tbey solicit/00d. to try, for once, eArdiare tie llit'Tl-DYSCILY - Yiu sal) 1.1,00 FILM Thee* are OP other Pill. yet compmoied which tare shwa cook wilversal mitlsfacitun. nor do any other Pills meet the rwparentente of the boueehind as do west, for t:„*tte'inirl:rt unrat . eathutle Is neeeeeary. they effect a Speedy the VroitTab irm ti Mog i' W y tt IT= "al from the coon or toe diocese: they el.. th ose ....L. " vessehtertilch empty empty' the Dowels; they Ar•e I a healthy oclion to the liver. eaanllex It to hvo : tuwatku.n:v.v.waltzr. L. lu • 'bort time, retie. the hod) to • et. eo”d henith. b Perdu- —1 DU distressing meinde — so - primal our tOttetry—ls caused Waweet too. is the stomach. the o f Montan. of f which are aefullowei A wile of [amiable. UP.. pressure below the ecru= or errs. bone. pressure with r i i ii i •e s tl! . o o r i , heart-barn:) a olspoagl:Lgzgr ta ust. elgenLior rece gfo l agi u fbe whole Ilet•MI toeof memory; • Varied:OA rieCertaln 11P{Mtlia; awns acnneesion of et..., Inolulny 16 melee- Choir we.laae• and great entlPitteY to e•ere It Is seldom that all the awe* elmPlome roost is the same plural at one time; any of them. therefore, le • oulTeleat Indication of tba presence of tile diets. And need of ilia medic OIL ISAYOINDS AND Li sit PIMA, occur folk Incatlaathledlaeaa4 whelk at tthea accocdtsc to the dineottous. attach a I.w of the fosor oenlfeYY /ccot'd Flue sa such form ac I hope ottl bel , CO: uut 111 too cettlOcatc• 1 coda blobboWlLL not lusohe lad the coot:lento that one tztal alugh em u DZ. JOIDIIIIITLI.B. LOmMLLTILLS, Tarmistak Co.. O.— Das Baricemar—Dess dim 1 re era 'oar Want et att. Yoh to keeping tee Bewailed vitt' yo reallellese Pebeto sad layer riles; they yell 10 test Maly deny More leave been need Meal le myeace , tltel C 1... wall be best eouseimmeres. tend Mem Ms most efftelmt of .7 anis I ea'. Slat etwel. 1 bare been Lteasot l 7 ee , thee Isrge emoeut et bile removed by so small a eitatalty et pled glym. Li Meekest h eme.d me st 1,0411 supply Lamellate's. re have been' aometlme without. duel/ BUTLeert, M. D. BettreasOriLat, Onto.—lML hatOinisr—lealle to semen yoe meg me •tmr. of 7007 Ann. DV peptic rills by Mail. I b.. net Wu able to gee Pe Mere 1 eert m ail. 1 motet do theat them; they have sone ses Mt mace More gape: than, soy miter medicine 1 over used. 1 bops pee wle/ seed mw dragghas so that len get them when I wait, lam sore 0e)) wiD 11 tfet if mown. Your 111thea00,00WO1Ud0 )one YOIAT, Haire. CO sE e s. ir — ela l.7)ll7. n e l rter7 fort—Dear Sly: Attar mderlair for Imo yew .Liter Comb al atterieed meth bm Mein. veM g ow/weal remedies. lid., 10 try your pa s. Intel teamed me Ise wedlaeeey. awl 1 t ree pleasure 10 reams- Inmates Mem to ad mfferbig from Lamle se me. Matsu. Very Greif. pmts.' D. ie. kIogLEY. Itoc• imam VA, ISAY—Der. Cr o f elder that owe My lbe to the Proof yom rale. benne 1 hetes td Pm them twin going down I het, Mete MY phsseetmi bad done 'gibe amid. ma I seal got worsen but wren I began Li take Cr e t.Dl l . he f l ireethattei..titdl!".• no need ol tot a. den. Mils MO mall , that I base use e Dr. Mageet's Ct.er mylarauy fler too last two peon, aladlconstuer Inain the beat nied , onie to wed. .1. M. 00712112. hem BrlghMe. Ye.. July I. ow.. _ DEL EARDINDA ANTLDINVILMIC AND LIVAIL fit Level be Asa of sli urnssl.s—both mot , ool.ed so' pion. Be lure sod Cobb tot DL Wrint'e Alltl-Dysinpar, 004 LITCZ iUI. sad tale se tabu. „ DR. SARGENT'S aoacts miy . icr Am Old Preps . MI. for %Iv:l=22MM, ea. et 9F/g96l " Ttil , Rica n i fi tg._ i llater .20/ nor raTNltilo R auDA - B AND eimoiro AINONCNITIII. inner SW AA= 111.1.1101N0 Or rill LUNG& AND ALE. DISNASEII OP TDB LEINTIN TIIBOAS • AND c.tuisr. • . - . DE. ISAILISZNDIS COUral !SYRUP eoritalla .015120 bat eau ba..Sslau try ha smallest tab. with portkat Imlay. Is dor. not dry up a rouge as most of Da quark velar. Ilona do seat areaow 0005101 the tatibtrl. bat learaal the llbleato fres Ma Salleetta Males Of lW Bralaltal tubes. sad salsa Ia exptetors tloa. at tea same Ilea alias log tha comb sad rallortar all ram from we .Ikea Lodi onp. aLitteltarra cou.n *Tau t. ao.l. ealable boatel Wbooelof Door.. roSulolug la a aor *Dow, a^d anemia affeetteg fa aza lea/ mat snag for array or {late It la atur seat camera old arrerea sores.. —sea doss ratan amotdag to el:rollout often. avast she lila of the cella. Ikea by &A Drosrlala sad Design. In Mulleins. - Day a battle sod fee }t a srlal. ==3l3 DR. JOHN HARGENTI Diureizio or. Baok•ache Pills, YOB ALL DISWIES 07 in :, KIDNEYS AND ,BLADDER Mae ?lila bate now been befeke the nubile la tall nailermaor b w ood to lo 532. 110174m a1 0 yaw ty etiaufnl to t Um emel s n W e lC a tine demo nadtv oubleeonie Messes. which Mtg. bale 01. Wall of the beet Perelclana. Tills feet ts tea %tiered by H e e d;mber of wen. Intel nava she, have effe come of lea allialll.llE, of dot? and the urgent re- Cleat of th ee. who have essievlenced•the boat. Mal ante of the meelelne. linpew m to mete mere deserallY useful, Or giving e t • meet *Wei ebrenlatlos. Balmier/ tilt Uwe le no 'token medicine panned for time emalatnta be carded to every ma's door willow% lb. aid of. Daniel.: and It le a evell known fart that there aro thmisands who are altaor too tar ramamd illr am Suable to prod.. the old of one who whoof merrtor Mom. eowsmallv calsad Baoloonbcaud to *OlOO Quo Tills aro netellarl.r applleablt. L. found to oat...ft the attestor Mire.. ma labor,- mu and lb. sedtsdary. la Camp, by obauvraloa• or enronla ludamufasiottof the tldans. ant., . bladder, to , d I. Mom by a' d*MMatan mi an la Use Man of %Maack. aaMinntaaantand. Iner road the Mtn. 50 elm atalootant am Oohs heavy. or nusolol eulat 4l .l fro'. Um bona down an. lower aitretalty of tha Might an. dom. to Om Inner planar um thigh • Lima dlr. fealty 1. tipttletwarl In .voMag th. Inoa, and Mona rumpus atelmod Intl, tall tronblmoula u^ialdalat monnatactoandure violent entre...et manv. whew stoohlan ha. danger ta asatunind at. erect Voetton. 01010 Mal apmeran.oppar tunnies Mt farty Tenn taidlaa Ina 710011 and Mud? ad tall IMMIn• mad IMO. the odalea of nan.ano eiptrimead Ma mod meals of la I now nutmeg r•liy vabodt It to tea onOtto a rda I that It will be oenerally bonaholol• 2*o fear mrilleaWS lpublish, an from aut. lannoda UN ealabbaraoM and 1.0 be talerre4 to at lull we. . - 7ffifft! Pta— . Mals I. to Inform yea teat I was not, mama as Mfg With violent path la tho laad h i "re 4. 7 ,21 a.flarta% " a o rl t ooa planate rano:watch 1 dtdiiad %Irma te7t?; • beta oat fall any of the cesomlatat cogl7"*"%it trrawsarr. .1..13.0.64,—.11r: !bay. to to you that I. beilara I vent toy Ufa otattrely to toilet room of Toot 711/.. 1 havo bean ts tiny nodlelee for Mane anal day. tram ppyeteltla 01, be* lax nosaued to bed oak In Mat agony, wham my hhelthd oPVIIed to yam mad yeas told by yam uwaheh toe 01101. I took tit trot dos. ea rattreV;trth=r? tape[, al m 7 •I.I,ItOIIRST. t Ihphtioael, itallU. lin? 47 . . Dn• namaitleT—lnea. for long tlint,thilttel With What t tholiht be ttwuthilhirth MY hack. .0 that When / dowel I <omit to grt MIX ? " 1 oar, otga" F r:• ! :'l' snot to ata'ar., who b face s the na_ g ota Denaat. Clamant i• DOITOM ,„ 1 11.7.1". I:4. l ,lNit'irtng.?;7,l%"lg! to WI your rut B. ha note ma 4 , 1n0. which sm. silo/oh...red 111., I tore alned two borer. audjoro them to cabers I. our. oom VIA t.. Immo enett. mod If you MO r torso:! ton 401. tare for tberalonolllbaro p•id // che nand, • ' L/L1,14 /101111rItql. ArsOlt. 01110. 1511.-t as,. be e • audttoll with the cAtoplol.l &rodron - p.per. for ten loot Iho durl. Whlen .Boo 1 brut tried sverythilair could boar of us Often, /MI mot with font PUN: I On, sow tato. half b. bog, 004.011; more to costluu. gating /best 1 foot bettor llowtbaa / nave telt for four ~,,, 0041 MR. no 4cob: lb. meat bor. 11l J. inraale. rtmam . 01 . 11;14; . 11 11111 4. traablcd with back ache rat Oar of fil• ay.., to that at float I oaald bat rtao up sr 11.• dawetwlthatit pain. / took pact of • bat of Mu Ohs. which Ciatophitely Med tao.. and Imre been Itt Der/Mow east shawl. / tbasiorth oats/Ma/1y nicashostol at to attw pri6 rims" CRTIALPTIOR. Ahtaailtzwa. I;;. Wm; Mt 'I takeoppatudly sista th at tan Dloratta Pills are tOkliont ono. tali Medleln for the bon anal annnto.ll.l4. / can cadlatual7 reblaruld Item froVI We. • .• • ALKS. sIitOLLNTOWS• Plinlanall, • • • • • 5110 e, 50 penis per box. Rola by . GEORGE A. KELLY, 80IX. PSOI4IIEI'OI4 WHOLISALE DRUGGIST. Vilfood Street, Pittsburg% «am. M;:rn=l 'GEORGE BEICIERi ' CANDY MINUFACIIIIIIIER, a. 11.1 neater 11.1,IMULTArir. num% faistrutttillVAAMlV"Te ITtallorrothi. TORT WATICI tCS ICAOO ILLIL-} WAY C0..10,11C1, Oy Tea IllthoWfAST, fittablarthr -YU ffe href. fa"THE BOARD OF pincer. nd Oils r THIS 430KPA 8 Y lb. lawn. dea3a hrtaiw QuAttory. DlTi•ele Pe. o.lof yer rest, Wee of trovernmest W, for the enure* melt her Umber le. rugill'a, re al's 'V Lizt‘ze..TrtlNlZZtr V7111 . ;t:- cte.e or "" " ° Pr ia 'aurcataos. roll Ca ! • ••: .•,. , a .aaut, COMPANY, &Cols %AVIS. H. Orrics • PlalltmrS . • 4._ • • IggrErOTICke•TO STOCILHOLL!; s'..,T4M;;=:e:ttritiNgta•gt -11.1•111•Imitro•CI Closo0•17% afl Do.vmber lid 1164 • ,o. p.CIZ, arNOTICE.—A Ppectat Meet log ofthe etbakholeate lathe' antrAßT • .111 he held on isenrminaT A Uotebrelieh. TM. at, N4 no' clock b to— at toe once of the oemptal. No. 1 Smith Ton stmt. If 1111•Aoloot. "...a.... Is telloeaLtd. as manias .. of ..pottooba bilt no hale Wan lb* =VOLUM. 01 0:11" 0 : 11 W• W. LANZ. Iclntarr. 07N1C207 Tan IlocrUTE Vb OoIoU.ST. X.lrwin reet, • PirrincaltailL, Oct. st 74. PM. IarDIVIDIEND 'NO. 4. Ins /MUM of Disectors of this Comp•e7 h.T MONTHLY DIVIDE rro Or ITTE PBl OBIT 'l , afitslO on mol after the Itth Wet , Ml6ll°olo. The TrabatetAßook• oda be dosed from tb loth to the Mb 1114, tooloetve. = kil :ii 4; 0 0 :I :7 l.lz i ko t r 1:1 Di s SSOLUTION. • THE 111101 of sunivEn, BPEN ora • CU: bar been &marred Cl Mutual =Wt . ti VINO IZIVIVIV I Zr ;rid 1 1. er mettle alarm. to or from the lat. or= o SUEZ. ER oriNCINN CU., at Not V and lellaslttr Send curet.' The bariume will he coatlaned at the Me stand. under Ms name and .211. th r. nu pars)+, ou, Ls' iltir ?saw Y•tafroTa i : In retiring from the Orm of 1511111V1R. Ore a Co.; 1 aneerfally recommend the new arm to lbe raror of oar frauds a nd the leablla a l7 grhb. nrEliOnVe ==l =I Pll] CO-PARTNERSHIP. • THE UNDERSIGNED balks this Aar assodatca tbreosalver totelber soar tlto , Arm am. of A, P. OHAIVie. oth,for tba opetlog of tile Wbolocalo Gram, rro.les. bed OomMon Sualcue , at roc. IT ! sad 21 Balta. sale Bow. , Webould coraiblly cacao of Mc patrons'. al bestowal tit lb* redoes.. of Mold Oros; wao otnen 00% samara. we /11•• • eo•Ilal ,RTltatlen b st , ••• call and o•r sleet IWO= patelhat ebignr•nre. • •2114 L P. BPIIIVIOL, I At" CHM: 004000 1. 111. 5.,. nElttlngt....i. 11101711T67. S. P. S & PO., Wholesale Grocers; Nos. 27 and 211 Smithfield 24., T HE FIBIO. OF NEWCOMEIS4 GOA 2 co. t. Ws day dissolved by =Mat easount. :Oa of the Um will to NY Oa. by DatYZAIAA awi. at Ike old mud. Am. We Liberty MAL All persona indebted ars re. taz , ted ra=l.l , l:o 114 . aaztr:...: a v e r : acattlita tN aettlement. • JOSN'SWOONAB. 11.1%111J0i Dot. JUL S. SVS. TO ODD OLD CLIITONIZTAL Haying reared Rom the Wholes.. Groeery Hoeft... w.. beg Iftve to moat cordially TIMID. alted our old Maeda sad extra. to the me of b o . P.i onbe , or lf t h eery l nd r al parolnb.r. t bm e • solonbe.t.red upon ita. s AmEw i 000. . JO al. If VOL . MieOLUT.IOII —The pirtner- L , ship estettlr under the await .Ad .tYleot LAFFERTY & CO., Was Dissolved on the 12th day of Yeytentber, 186% , • Hy timbal mama, SOB IBT SMILEY min.". 'be buda... will be settled by BO BIC= LAS- CO-PARTNERSHIP. TtlE. ,lINDEIRSIGNED nAVE eter.4 Into parthenelei etc the rupees et MINED !STUMM. T ab .t. , g p. v ..taj t. .• Lirt io tram a s.ptaiabar ., Lafferty & Waring. •0111122M_LAYYLSTT• • ZDIVAXV WAJUIIO. PISTIEITZOII. UstObOria. I. 64:011 DISSOLUTION OF PANTNERSIIIP. NO'rl E Is nravni - lama • that tba Arta at HOWBOTYOU £BIEOL7. YON, Eturina Dalldera Abe Maclitalsta. &Mir basin., at 80. Da Neu strut, w aladatt& oa the Ant Instant. by witstal consent. *DP.- sou Lam( algal. against said Tarrant Dam, mod tbda• tailablad Mks InomKtlM• 1.71ae at to WK. ItOWDOTZON. tab* alma la antborisa4 to settle the boalassa of the aald Ora. • WM. BOWBOITON.' D. SIZIGIMSDN: •• • October W. 1117. . oengla OORAIITNEBBILIP NOTIOL Ms. U. W.ll/01117111011 811*. clateetirttb me la the lessolleturo of Masi. .an, to 4.14 tn. to lan. TO...Dodoes. Irlq be oondocted UAW itylo of BRIT.& ROBINSON, • Ai cm eain.r of Third asd Try..rests, 1.1;a. all order. WIIII•re011111 prompt atteaties sad b. a:anted wlib diapktal. • . . • • • =2 TEAS .TEASI Of all Prices aai 1/Rattly, at AL i S. 3C 3n. 13."113. rans Tom{ ByKra V 61.1. TairSlo442 4 . 11.110 !Mod , •• Lai Good •• , •• Good , _ Bx i ooltra. --...1,—....43.• pa tom. mama rs.:KE-...T.2;.*.e..... am.. N .. Fi .. l ...rwa . emr..tw. .. —woe L. ! ittgb •• • 11l .COlLlarl. G 0."... 1. 1 1 4. • Osnim ...........*:111111 JA.PAS TRAIL ii:. • tlaeoloraa yarypaaaant Yom.. . —AID Japan. Twat n7.s. Laar••••••—•••••••••••• AO. t Mixed Tea/. }i Dot Mar-1610a 11.1 FLO Prow 14 best • de. •• • 1.10 Prow Pm abnia surf ao• can ant lag vlal kia.tor yta they want. mid tam =inn at. ta any quantity. sail Lotinutett ny X.l tbs cs.pssts, vow no, WM at 0.17 Inn late/. and Ity dolma atom. Impart ma/0W peold La Ina prim testaes getting a pass and' laaan arttels watch azartil walla their rate. . . ly!a sal ISA 144 ml at.. Allastinay. GREAT OPENING, MILUNBILY GOODS, ON MOISIDAY, October 1887 AFFELDER , A. CA.'S, .„ No. 54 Market 'Street, • Of %tie 1nt0.% Pond. "tot.. 'of HEWS; sad all Outdo or YXIA , of! otioutol4ll and PLOWLIIII, .Wo sot on oxwalsooloa or tbls. our boot eat arg p es a t t ro e n n b w o e w opn ri e m Ll o ß t t a b lnoo o t f b. o zalloowtbT*men bows; either lawbotossis rtrott. dr/ LLD= 45 1:10" 54 Itarliel Bt. • ABLETUCAN • fence Nanttractining -*sew sad vesedeetrable VIENCIIII3 the pe4 cggwcatbiLerrreiri,-,:va 1011 . 04 <1.41 Or 1441 MIA, Ma 4 I 46411,- bhp. 41541744114 of these Water OM De } 411(74114 41 . 14441U44 dittlZT. Wms L.L.A.114=13.1.14T: 11111 L% Zra:Z11 7 11 . 414 arn eett thee It Issas obet• ate atost tom:WM fence now made. • • ' Alf frozen! solortment of UVTIIB rlaTrollll 50A L23..0f• eet l'",er Wes *I /$ 9 . *I I'leDitittl. itista9Alimm. p OEL BEIFFEE!OL THOS. S: CALHOUN' No.lCT.Ltaxt Street, Allegtumi ., at r , Maaadetver of inary Awnyttoi or ems OIL. coninarente Ana lrailJik TA-NXES.7 . ABlTAVRilniptt tads of wart or taYerass, assi• efraw, " alw ea We Moat raasmmtas taaZas its abasteat Math= Hors SP/GE M LLI. ..... MAW". ~ ~. BI.VEHa/BT G BTE 'PEW& samara. a, J. D. DlAly.atsftliewn sad °salamis nlt klub Oteirl /Om C . ll , OULU We N rel rt /UV 4 1 1 4 5 r ft . is b r o n at Amu stars . a . atalL • xavnn. • deo. to cool Egg' 7.11""" cu 4 for • awes: EVENING CLANS .FOIt.DRAWINC.. will be apv cai TA a Oetaaer, ,at • a Babel of ...Igo. flaw.' imilaialt 71fLa anat. far LakoantraZi: irravara, %areas taa, Ileattlak =Walla and Malt IFIU1 . •01.111.14Ved. 111, S. IL. liaT Wier. 51 FIFTH -SIRE 11'CALLInt BROTHERS THE FALL STYLES OF CARPETS, OIL bEcrials, A 5O . CRUMB CLOTHS; Wide FELT. 11W Dnuosors; TorLANICS. superior article at Table covering; an extra quality of GAG CABRETM,LIST and TAM -CARPETS. McCALLUM BROS,, 51 Fifth Stzreo#, Between Ealtbileld and Woad Ste. qAII.PETS. - TOG . ETIIEVI WITH Own NEW sad oemblels Amoy:mod -of IFIVDInk IMUSail.2l,sad THRILL PLl=, Ire have ?RINI Oa largest stock urr 04 - 1:114 ill Ste WLILLIAN IlirißLZß. 11.retary sad ire...Ure' LOW PRICED ALL WOOL • INGRALIS. BLBppa,, /Mywad IL Tr BA* oAaPltTa. or whidi a aro etWolta n oT k aar WS* sa t caatrsc offer to our rea enamors at WHOLAILLL - CAWS & OLIVER .111.'CLIPTTOCH & COMPANY so WXWT orrimoullro. NEW FALL STOCK 4111EliaX 1 CMIIJOIr, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ' Baglish and American Brussel% Tapestry BLOWS, American Tapestry Brussel*, English Dragnets, , American Brunets, Medallion Dragnets. We offer nosy of our goods at • large redo, non root lasi soli/4'g PO. , 0 0. 4 . 1 1 . 05 ••• meats to those lobo bur to sell. and to sash one. CORNIOi OF BZCOND PITTSBURGH. DISSOLUTION. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., EOBIIIT LAIPTISTI BOBILR2 SVILET. =3 "lisivroufterir,: OIL 'llLl,6' OX -41XD CARPETS 21 Fifth Street. I'!' BRGIINS IN EIIIPHSI JUNE, 1887. WE HAVE JIIBT OPIMED I NEW STOCK, likPight et recent Ascilpobales m MIS Ten. Redaction of 20 Per Cent, laniztenolWtosontet. Na have reeledal ALL•WOOL MGR/MIPS 2 F 3 Cents Per Ward E . RIINUB OAR S, 46 Cents Per Yard. lied, White and Checked Nat To 35 Cents Per Yard WHITE MATTINGS, To 85 Cents Per Yard. =1 liwririewl UCH mama Ilete 'llO-I=4 Pric..*lo to 1211 A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. M'IIMMII & 41OLLINS.„, 71and 73 fifth litreet: .... • . • Nixt, *aunt united ewes can neaps Loa roma*: s•eoutseca, wvat Xistrall•o• came wane:floosie; ; - HURD Bi I NI :4 , CO! CO.. As.; 100 Wood ! Street. immix:a AND sums& 4snericp Tin. Militl•/4 t 174Lar d 1L . 213 AnA ?Anis our. r ln 'll itip_ tr w ilarnj ; ! . I l' . t 3, r • . ...2erswris, ; , , - . 1 I . - L.. neinvrrAssrn. u eg A .r. ` 6111,77. 1- . `""141 . xi1t,... _ ,. miter DrOirci•A ,,. HE °COI rkTINNI 'IA IM TLVatrinfATAAVA DC;CA.6Trir I=. aug al th ir,:l6;. - ,4 ' th the sank, BATLEY, rasissEpr. i sc co.,- lam Prez e,g miff LEAD BPJI6 *HD MON - Lilt and Force Pumps, QAUQES AND WHISTLES an OD GALVANIZED ' STEAM PUMPS; &C, Se. 1,7 Smith Sold Street. •.6100,;.. ru4sstractu,A,, SHEPHARD'S azukCRS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBMIGH. PA. FEWIT 0LL1519 1.0941016 GLASS AID PICTURE FRAME lIIMIUFACTORY. , • ,:-. - .Lar NB . trv,_ alto' wood se, . rittsburgh, _. ... . • kO. , 1 1 . and manetares r w rle ui pM EYN A r 4:4L B4 / 1 1 1 1 MI NS ma reMbill O l t""" . ti.istraafil, Variatin RZOILDIVX il . .Z•Vited fa UN uttalrma.iii. -.... . JAMES 8.. JONES,. =l2 Scrap Iron, Light'lron, O.IIIT •!D IiVILOCOUT ISOM ra.CUP3 SII . WO. FM%I;SMM;M ODO. o.l=ll. t. YT TBBNCITT BELT WORM. CEO. 0. CLARK "k CO..- n"="0...A.1.1a=0,1 , .= enaCeji z tu aT tai r rat" °a. "W - " 0r:1440F CreTritlfiLli f i r nuainan„l , .movricE. . TO -114101 U t. 626—A. - •n. 'Warm. Curtin., Hulks, in . d MAW . ..Ow PadM WY lee rroylv= ft. b.", p. by absentees Otannittel on CM We al Gnat straele:Ontk Of U. nima, .an violation ante no* K =earned ogeliding ?man' airtn* Oennalttee. Irl
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