___. giffsb - 40, Gaytte Fl MONDAY, DECUILISER 0 . , ISIY7. a ' Tuz Democratic elate, as last made up. contaltut the name of Gen. Hancock Pm President. He is doing all he can at New Orleans to earn the distinction. RIICINTLT an attempt mss made by the men who supervise the Interests of President Johnson in Allegheny, to put John P..Glap in the piece now held by Ecral7 'A. - Wester; L 'N. Courtin In, Place of J. A Rowley, and David her• eel. in place ell'. Z.'l , olz. It was a nice arrangement,' sad' when the engineer, _. started ter, Washington they had no d ou b t -do l t geerxeding; but, unfortd. -welt for tbito. their credit was not LI good eittwarlittniel l 7 , and they bed to suballtio am:ad:tire. PROGlitlaitlD SUCCESS OF .THE • UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, EAST.. ERN This 4 0 1 national thoroughfare, wile,-beets at Kansas City, at the mouthoLiket.Kansiut river, on the west bank 'af the fdisamiri, 11- progressing with , e _tipldlty Only .equalled by its grest dialer the Platte. One year ago it hafaVetted Fart Riley, 140mileswest of ; now 825 miles are om oerad,'", accepted, and in operation. fa:gillieflaw requires, • well made, o g o atag , and good rms . ), has eaey vstgatilatitl it free frbm slort curves. v o ,tatterriphy and toil or e splendid onatir t fitnngb which it runs, (the s a g a aticsatias,) are both highly favor ,: able tiqiej, r eocistruction of a railroad ; ara:iboo:constructed, the road will markless than the ordinary amount of 'sateellt,itt repsir. Tbif work, as a financial suoceta, far eraasesedl the calculations of the man— agers arid of the moat sanguine of its friludlr/tirrevennes increase steadily sad rapidly, from month to month: ' For. Xay.lBB7,* the gross earninge were $172,1.0618; for July, $189,570 50 vfor October, 007,171 20. Teo statement for iisslast-named month we give in detail, so officially published : - The fellowiss of a. exhibit of the - earl:dap aye aePaeteathe Union Neill* Railway, Taatera-Dieleke, for the mouth of Ode- - "also.. - Total devforpiirat baldnessl 11,517 BD ilanthillaiss and passenger trati1e...10,663 61 TOW= =122 worktnit npanum ... Not prOMI6OIO tralLa. 11.47.171 24 • Ootobtr l 4oaraopea to E.Us. - rrort.b... 12.1 Orlobor 14..044 open to lim. 990 . A; 5 : 4y 111 39011 b of Moan 00114144 durirg Orl •••• 210 1 1 . 111 4.4411u5t0ut butanes/ow above.' 81,611 65 Ity l Wiat. 1010100 bylaw by v. -- Total 171111a1 Stater! bolds Matted. 43,168 19 WO Was.* • 11.140..70 1410t0rt..40.090ur for cm. womb, at 4 4411 00,1410 09 E 4 •eraciristiattiofOrtoberretoloc4 . 11. Trosrurer, to mint bonds 010 MS TO 41 ta 1r dpatoi. o th rtas ab on, loo n mffole unnt9y mow or 11 yam' Won - maturity. - • - This Is at the rata of $3,2011,052.12 in g11,.740 . 4t411;, 'lnd of 11,764,300 of • net revenue pet annum. The tranapor. tattoo dorm for the government, at rates greatly below what have heretofore-been sold ntiVisitti, almost quadrupled the . Uppardik interest on all the government bonds's:ft Issued to the Company, Goe bell or,:ithicli amount is at once carried to the credit ofthe Company on account • of thaLintarest. Bat, at will be Been -above,lbeimount of this credit exceed . id thi(Strulint, of the Interest on the , bonds by4l9itt.s&;o. This excess will accumtdate from' month to month as Makin/land, to. pay cif the principal of Out bonds when they come to maturity— thirty ieira: .21s interest on Mu., bonds Lapayaidais taejrl messy, not necasar ay in. gold, Of the groan earnings for the month, $267,171-26,) those (or Government uses, —troops,"atrimetnithin supplies, mails, dam,--stiOnuited to 191,51.7 Se, leaving ($1 ss.iisa en the amount arising from ordinary' freight and passeegera Tate is indecdnxery surpesies exhibit for road which is only in progreu, and which runs into a country which, until It wan' nude, wee almost uninhabited. There 4ra : two ways to account for it One is the immense !migration of ener getic people who follow that road up the rich anSifsiCutifcti.valley of the Bums; the other is the large trade to Colorado and l'llite-Idexitio, which-follows and uses thin. react as far as It can. The trade tai Slaw- Me:he, commonly called the "Mgt Ye trade," has been large for milky fan;' aild thousands of wagons, drawn by -ox teams, have long found eroPloyinentlit it.. - The trade to Colo rado, and to the numerous mining oils tilde In - ,llia mountains, is of more recent hot is already large and rapidly incomaie, It willhe 'Observed that, although the government he loaning to this compsay boudi to - the 'amount of Mitten thonesiod dollars ger mile, the road. is really not costing ilittything at all._ Ir fs merely loin or biter: edit. On the othei the routhi,iiiing money to thenatlonst treasuryty . cheapening its transporta tion; to4fithit to better still, hydrawing out a civilized hopulation hundreds of saes befelid Where the border was be fore It Wasimele, and where it would be but for Iv witokeep the swages in order tar bette4thaii armies can do ft. Some et oar most eminent military onice,rs Lava estimated that each fifty miles of a Pacific railroad enables the govern ment to dispense with the services of a rogineat orsoldlers, at a saving of more than a nzpott of dollars a year. Thn work tarapidly approaching Fort Walltati:,iiiii:•';what. is called Pond O eek, where the subsidy voted by Con- Crow to this company laminates. This is 412 miles (rani 'the Missouri river, at gnaw City. At Mb point it is the in tention of the company to deflect the. mat? • line southwest to...the Arkansas rivnr, anahniost In the mune direction through New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California to Ban Francisco.. ♦ branch will continue on to Denver. From • .prellmlnary report made by General W. W. WnlanT, Chid Engi user of the company, who has just cons. • SSW R survey of the route from Fort .Wallace to and beyond the Rio Grande, southwest of Santa Fe, we learn the rel. thwlnifacts,:;Whkh pa condense sato the smallest possible compass: Mil.. . Matinee from Sort Wullene, on the 1007 RILL to the arkiinsm river, over almialtaKestrte divide, deal tote of libber Alone the Jakenee• to l'on. Lyon, titrene de rn • neh valley from to 6 miles wi Trews Fort Lyon. op the flea valley of the Purgatalre—not wlde r -to Raton moontalo )roe Raton mountain to Las Veva Ihr=h • line count ay, aboundlen la tretmeopper end Other min. orals. and part well timbered' Velem' Las os to tho Grande, sot far fro % m eg aihnotteolne..., Po That done, one of the,very flout and MOO productive regions on the conti nent will be reached, and penetrated at least two hundred miles. For not less theml6o miles of these 460 the road will rim through a coal region, where the 'Wee range from eight to fourteen feet in tlikkneesi turd the quality of which is excellent, whether for manufactories, railroad or domestic purposes, besides from and copper:Adios probably unser paired on the globe. Gold and silver WWI &ball:ll4'l2d are now profitably operated. the disadvantages. of trainSPorittiloo.„/t now costs from 12 to 16 ants to move a pound of freight of any kind heel St: 'Lends to that country. Ought there tohe any himititlon on 'the fort of Congress tomithorize this work to he pulled on with all pot/tibia epee& We think not. The tax payers need not object, for it is costing them nothing, fier, on the other hand, saving money to the treasury of-the, ninon. And when the heart of, New Merl e ./ BUG ba reach ed, the whole come try will feel the Mei& o n itipg effect of the opetang of that hith erto sealed treasury. THE LAW AND PRACTICE OF IM.. pEACIIMENT. The following is a portion of the ar gument' of the majority of the Judi dory Committee on the subject of im peachment. INe give It, after the dis posal of the whole subject, let to re deem oar pledge, and !Id. that our read ers may have a proper view of the law controlling the subject: • The practice of impeacluuent was 'tier rowed originally from the Germans, who In their great councils sometimes tried capital accuutions relating to the public, (4131. Coin, isle ; niches do llor. Germ, ker,) and 13113 been so reputed for its detl3 that Wei to the want of this that the ruin of the republic of Florence is as- Co cribedr n.,see by . 7i44.)ts great historian. (Story'. The - earliest instance of an impeach meet by the Common. of Exigland at the bar of the Lord', was in the' year 1576, In the reign of Edward ILL (Cush 12:;.rePtirliem e 7 „! 1t h l ad beenr the practice of the Lords to try either peers or cot:onto - nere, without may previous complaint, for great public °Maces (Slav on Parliament, 49; 50.) "The object of these:prosecutions in America, as well as in England, Is to reach high and potent offenders, ouch as might be presumed to escape 'punish ment in the ordinary tribunate, either from their own extraordinary intitienee, or from the imperfect einlitatiereand power of these .tribuna ls; ' ,-. (Shirrs" Corn. sec. 699.) Andit isesid by_Weed;, eson, in his lectures (voL2, , p. 661;) t'sitifli - kinds of misdeeds as potailliirly.injtirer the commonwealth by the abuse of high. °Moe of trust, are the most propert 'amt have been the.. most t usual grounds. for this kind of profecution. Titus, if a, lord chancellor be guilty of bribery,- or of acting grossly contrary to the duties of - his stew; if he . judges mislead their sovereign by unconstitutional opinions; if any other magistrate attempt to sub vert the fundamental law, or introduce arbitrary power;. these have been/emir adapted to .parliamentary inqulay and decision. So, when aiord chanced - althea. besn thought to have puts seal to an la- . nontiniciusitreaty, a lord nilmiral to ne glect the safeguard of the sea, an anabas isiulor to betray his tntet, a privy coun sellor to propcund or support dishonor,. able measures, or a oontideutial adviser of the government to obtain exorbitant bgrants, or incompatible employments.; ecause it isapparent how little -the or (Unary tribunive are calculithelf to take :cognizance of such offeneesber to inves tigate or reform the general Nib:ly of the state.'! ..And to the asmo Weak it hi re marked again by the thine- autheri(p t 591,) .11 is certain that llSlgifallttolrand' officers intrusted with the administration of public affairs may abuse their delegat ed powers to the exteustve detriment of the corruunnity, and at the same time in a manner not cognizable before the Gra. nary tribunals. Thu influence _of such delinquents, and tbenature - of suahlufr fences may not unsuitably engage the authority of the blghostcourt, and the wisdom of the largeat assembly;" and again, (p. 6110 "impeachments. are not learned to alter the law, but to .carry it Into more effectual execution, where. It might be obstructed by the influents of too powerful delinquenta; or not easily discovered In the ordinary course of ju risdiction by reason of the peculiar qua, ity of the alleged crimes." . The same view is also taken by May in his Treatise on Parliaments, (page 473,) where he says: " Impeachment by the - Commons for high crimes and misde. meanon beyond the reach of the laws or which no other authority In the elate will prominte, is a safeguard of liberty well worthy of a free country, and of so noble nit inatitution as alree Parliament. The times in which its exercise weitneed ed were those in which the people were Jealous of the Crown; when this Perlis meetet hullers control over thepreroga tive; when rourteofjuaticowereimpung when, instead of vindicating thelaw, the Crown and its officers resisted its execu tion and ecreened political offenders from jester." And ho accounts for its entre queney in modefn times by the fact that -the limitations of prerogatives, and the imiiediate responsibility of the mini.- ters-of the Crown to Parliament, have prevented the consummation of those' crimes which imposehments were de signed to purdah; • end , remarks that "for these reasons impeachments are now reserved for extraonlint..ry cases and extraordinary offences" And again, (page 41 , 11.) "The purpose of Im. pethetnent in modern times is the prose cution and punishment of nigh crimes and misdemeanors chiefly of au °Metal or political eharaftter, ,which are either beyond the reach of the law, or which no other authority In the , etato but the su- , preme legislative power is competent to prosecute." It is stated moreover , in the papers of the Federalist, (No, 65,) referring, of course, to the provision of the Coasktn lion on that point, that. "the subjects of the jurisdiction of a court of Impeach-, meat are those offences which pressed from the mlsoonduct of public, men, or, in other words, from the abuse or viola tion of some public trust: They.are of nature which may, with pecutirr Pro- , priety be denominated as they relate chiefly to injuries done Immedi ately to the society itself." And In accordance with this Is the hin guage of Mr. Bowie, in ills Treatise on the t'onatitution, page 19. "Its founds- , lion " ho remarks - . is that a subject in trusted with theadm . inistration of public affairs may sometimes Infringe the rights of the people, and be guilty (lunch crimes as the ordinary magistrates either dare not or cannot punish." " The dele gation of important trusts effecting-Abe higher Interests of society," he adds - "Is always, from various causes, liable to abuse. The fondness frequently felt for the Individual extension of power ; the influence of party. andprejudice; the *galactic.= of foreigLithes, orthe baser appetite for 111%:Iti emolument, are sometimes productive f what are, not inaptly, termed potitical offences, which it would be difficult to' take eagrilzonee of In the ordinary course of judicial pro ceedings." Besides. "the involutions and varieties of vice are too many and too artfulto be antleipeted by positive' ' law, and sometimes too subtle and my.- terious to be fully detected In the limit- I ed period of ordinary investigation." And again, (me 901;) "The tee mate (muses of Impeachment Gan only have reference to public character and official duty. ' In general, those offences, which may be committed equally by a private citizen ass public officer, are not the subjects of impeachment. Murder, htuglery, robbery, and, Indeed, all of fences not immediately connected with office, comet leo two expressly mention ed, are left to the ordinary course of ju dicta] proceeding, and neither house can -regularly inquire into them except for the purpose of expelling the member." In the view then, of these concurring authorities, historical as" well as legal,, which seem to settle the scope of the lei- I poaching power In such, a way as, In England at all events., would clearly bring each and all or the charges enu memo' In the foregoing proposithami within Ito legitimate range, 1s there any thing in the terms of onr Constitiltion, enacted in full view of them, to change the law in such a way that the boldest of usurpations, the grossest violations of duty, and the highest contempt of law, on the part of theffhipf Magistrate of the nation, may foul riot °meths. land, and Welke the very Oilers - of the nate, by eon. ulsing the whole country to Its foundations, withouta remedy? The obje ctors Inetat that there le. To understand then fund' however, It Is necessary to refer to althorns of the in strument Itself. The fourth section of its second article provides that "thifPresideut, Vice Pres ident and all Weil officers of the United States Anil be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of high crimes and enlsdeemenora." /t there fore names but two offences speeffiedly, and they are not charged here. Do, the fads involved fall, then, witille the gen eral description of "other high ethane and misdemeanors," or are they exclud el by the enumeration 7 . :Oa insisted, for the firat . time, wie think that they, do not. come within the meaning of the language used, bee une.J Although all couLessedl i l r in the ; Ix:pular sense the highest sod west meaner., sod many of there In the toelt;, deal or common law signification of the; terms Indictable as each in 'England, , and, perhaps, In meet of theblller States, they are neither' crimes nor Miedernea noes here, became it bas-been held, with much diversity of opinion on the bench, and mere at thus bar, that there is no Jo riedlctien In the penile of the United States to punish crlntinaltypreopt, wh ere I an set has been made' indietabl6 by eta tole, which, as the committee are con- I „ tttne u to think, le not a actuary logical result, even if the iliaeirine were incon trovertible, and to he tionsitiered an no longer open to discussion in the Courts, It would notfollow, as they suppose, Met what was undoubtedly a crime or cols- demeanor at Abe common lass In the ' view of the framers of the Constitution who cat under it, and used Its language, and recurred so often 10 Its PvivaiPles, bed become any the less. a crime before the highest court for purpose. of Im peachment, because another tribunal, having no Jurisdiction et „a/Lever the . subJect, may have decided that it is no :longer cognizable before them, even If It were essential, as there is no quthority to show, that Waliould be a true crime with- In the meaning of The common l aw . Therein a law of Parliament, which he a part of the common law, and by wi4i ouly th is question must 130 determi ned, The objection has the merit titleast of VS. 7.171 MI, .1120.140 CI . 147,0,6 14 _ . being a novel as well as a subdo ono; well enough. perhaps, for rho range of a criminal court, but too subtle by fir for those canons of Interpretation that ars eupposed to , rule In the construction of the fundamental law of a groat slate. If It be a sound one, Mon them Is no rams . dy In the Constitution but for tip specific orrandmi of treason cnd bribery, es there was no snub thing as what it dmorlbes high crimes or inlsdomeanom" then known to the lays of the United States, and the government must pidiell who-h -over to Is *fleshed from a rAttarter that could not Imre teen forasoen; Rot could the statesmen who framed tho.Constitu. r Lion have pup:crated no griv abluador to this? -Did thee . intend, ineanut, of =whaling thet power to the roc* by. WW—LS- tall that elloald Ai it , Abate, and leave, nothing open to construction 'to -Leave It all afloat tor future nano/mud; to lay what offences shouldixt trot% time to drag impandhiblef pia thy ? w4c4 dealing with a ciliation eo mighty as the safety of tho state, use words without a meaning, except what might be thereaf ter given to them by an ephemeral legis lature, or Invented by an uncertain and not ohs= consistent court? or did they Land in the auguresence, and unda:P the not uncertainht of the common law of Ea gland, itch they lead claimed as their birthright, apt:eking the lan guage with a thorough undemanding of its Import, land the 63g09 statesmenwho had Illas ins prinapies their oracles to be read as they would have been in England, or would be now in any of its colonies past or present; or are their solemn utterances to be mesa tired by a language:-that they did not "know? They committed no such error, and the suggestion teat they did is one that does out seeem to antrdato the Cabe to which It Is at present applied. To ascertain the meaning of the terms in question, there are but three passible sources to which the explorer can recur, and they are the Constitution itself, the statutes, and theparliamentary practice, or the common law of which it is a part. The Constitution ` however goes no fur ther, as already' sheen, than to declare' the two political offences; of treason and bribery to be "high crimes and misde meanors," and as such impeachable, while no Manta has meansttemPtod It. Nor does 'lt by any follow that where on calmer has been mado so pun ishable as a crime, the right to Impeach is a corollary. It la not every offence that by the Constitution is made im peachable. It must be note crime or misdemeanor only, , but a "high" ono, within the meaning of the law of Portia- Ment. There are, moreover, as suggest ed by Judge Story In Ids Commentaries, many offences of great enormity, which anti made punishable by statute only - When committed in a particular place. What is to• be said of them? Are they in=riable if cominittedunderlionejer , and not so If perpetrated un der another? There are, too, many others 'eta purely political character, which have been held again and again to be impeachable, thatare noteven named in our statute books, and many more may bo imagined in the long future for which It would be impossible for human kagaity. nr , - perapiculty to preside. •Therout nosatemative than left, unless the reMedy is to fail" altogether, except toresoreto the parliamentary practice and the common law, or leave rho whole subjeatin the discretion. of the Senate, whirdavronid be inadmisalble, of course, Eta government of law. - • . Toe tirgnaibnt marts that.lho offence Must briartindletable - ono by statute, to Midwifes - an itaperahmout /t •is not oven admitted,' Ito)fiever,lhat'this high and radiCal'and -- enlyrolibefivo remedy fur official dclinquenclos--and in this - ,,flenntry; leek It it no more than that -4.alciboardittedlia those effonocewhich are linage - by :those terms, .within the toclaittladftligaihattlaft hasheen . assign ed ter titan. ' In - auch' a case an this no narrow.infotloretation can be allowed to defeat thrieldea of law. A 'cored tutlcaa of gayer:anent , Is always to be oonshiM= bread Cabello sense; in tiniorldatilppmathe possible mischief anti adiance - the , remedy. Those who maintain tide - doctrine tempi) , " forget' that them is,tr parlianientary sense, whicticentiforrns tb the popular one; and and hares much a common hie tense as the amen vadat they rely. ' The object of the Urals not to „punish crime. That dutYiseasignedto other tribunals. The purpose here is only to. remove the aft ear whose public conduct has been such as to disqualify dim for ilea ' proper die charge of his functions, or to show that the eafety of the stato 2 which is always the supra:moiety—require. thatheshould be deal. -It refers not so much tr 3 monmoralco pos nduct as to official relations— not, Indeed, to moral conduct at all, ex cept so far as It may bear en the per formance .of ,official duty. The judg ment la not fine or Impriionment„ as It may 'be in England, but only removal from office anti disqualideation for the figure., Ono of the very objects of this extraordinary - tribunal, as has been shown alry, and will be further en forced hereafter Is to reach those very cases of • °Melia - delluquenoy,against which no humour foresight eouldprovide, and which the ordinary tribunals are in adequate to punish. No ingenuity of invention, - no fertility of resource cam hedge round a high public officer by boundaries which the greater ingenuity of fraud or wickedness, may not beable tepees bydrap or scale. If a President, it may be that Ire.prove impracticable. He may ignore the law, and esam wage war on the power that Is Inherited with the Makin of it. He may nullify Its sets by m dlariagardln them, or denying their authority. It may be guilty of offences which are in si their very nature calculated to subvert the govenaMelft--all WWI tlilnga An drew Johnson is shown clearly to have done. And yet these things, afthongh high misdemeanors amorist the Mate, and I fraught with peril to its life, may not he I indictable as crimes. Dot will anybody say that the Constitution - lands no remedy—that the arch offender must be borne with; and the state mast die— I merely because Congress has failed to provide, not the iamb, but a - different punishment for the same edam? The cases in England show that this not the law Mecca:as It Is not reason, which is mid to' be the life of the law, The oases here, though all of MCKIM' that were not statutory crimes or misdemeanors, have been so limas to leave this good:ion open, to be decided hereafter upon those great reasons of state that lie at the tbundation of the law of Parliament, which is the rule that must govern ultimately here, And In entire harmony with what bars been lust said lathe following passage - e cMaries I I f; ,, TheSollices toed:dab tha pommel Int-, 'Peectunant has been,„and is ordinarily applied as a rethedy, are of a potifted character. Not hut that crimes of a strictly legal character fall within the scope of trpower, but that It has a more enl argedoperation, and reaches what arcap y termed political arenas, growing out of personal misconduct, or r= habitual of the r p ul ut u Telntr o ctfrta In the , discharge of the duties of political office. These are so various in their character, and so indennable in theiractnal tavola tions, Until la almost Juliana-abler° pro vide for them by patinae law. They most be examined on very broad and comprehensive principles of policy and duty."—(V01.2,17644 And to the same effectis the following passage from Cartier "Although an Ira pnschnieot may involve an Ingtafry whether a crime against any patties law has been committed, yet a a not ne ecancrily a trial/or Miele The pu mope of impeachment lie wholly beyond the retlatileSof the statute or customary law. I the object tit the proceeding is to ewer- tain whether came exists for removing a public collar from office. Such a muse may be found in the fact that either In the discharge of hes office. or aside from Id fanctionajo tilr *, violated a law, orl Ma commit w Is technically , nominated a crime. But a muse for re, moral from Milos may exist whore no 'offence against positive law has been committed, as where the individual has, from immorality or imbecility, or anal adminbstratlon, become undt to exorcise the office. The rules by which an Im peachment Is to be determined are Maro tta-et peculiar, aqd are not fully embraced. , by them principles or provisions of law Which court: of ordlnaryjuriadaction are required to administer. ' Warta on the, Onetitation, WO.) And In accordance with this is the answerof Mr. Maillscrn to the objection of a possible abuse of the appointing seer. nTha rigor" h e .1 dent can displace from office a man whose merits require that he should be continued in - it. What will be the Motives which the President can feel fop and; Manse of his power, and the restraints that °Panda St pveyent. it? In the flint plasm, be will - 100 impasched by the 'louse before the Senate for 'elfin an net of trudadmlnlatrationt . fol I con- tend that the wanton removal of morlto. rlous of would snigjeot. him to peachment and reword from Ids own high trust." 13 '4 1 1411s net all. The undersigned Lave elreedy suggested that Ololdsatiou wan a novel one . They nowrefef to too to/lowing quotation from Judge Story, to show thst 1 thin opinion they are by no mesas elngular. Wedlqn 91 his CoMMCDCWICR, thin antido t al. Jorlst eg punt s l t e l rn a ' s p i ; wigs AcTuo U t n 4 _lutist to deny life sausatwa or am ' mon law, belonging and applicable to the nation in ordinary awes, no one has as yet begq bold enough to impart that the pow er of imposslitnent le t il 4 Mited to offences pwiltlvely defined In *mime took of the. Union aa it9Perhallis high crimes and misdemeanors. Fortunately, however, for tho occasion, the whole question has been long fo, closed by practioe and 4utheilt * " The Congrees bf the Ignited Stabs, (roinr, ring to Judge Story again) "has heel( .pnbestatlnglyadopted theconclusion that gproloussiattne nocessarytoituthor au impeachment for any °facial rola canduct, and the reboot pA.edlng, owl the rules of undence, as well os sin clples of decision, have been uniformly regulated by the known doctrines of the common Imr and parbamentory tumge." And he feather remarks, In thni comet , lien, that in the few awes Of impeach ment which had ;heretofore been tried, no one of the charges had rested on any statittablo frcledbineanor " When he wrote, the cases had been only three, in the first, which 'was thet of Ilbount, In .1116, where the charge was of a conspi racy to Invade the territories of a friendly power, although there was no decision on Um Morita, the Impeacheblo character of the offence was athrtned by an forooet unanimous vote of tho Sone*, °spelling the delinquent front tint Ixaly, ila having been guilty of a high' miedeamenor, in tho very language of the Constitution. The second, (Tholtering's,) In which a conviction took piece, woe %genet 4 i i lidge of a district court, and purely for o cl4l. misconduct. The third,' (Clowes,). ateinet. a Judgo of the Supremo Court of y4lied tiltatre, 44cl•WIth Illso 4 clam of °Metal ntiscontioct, but terminated In an acquittal. jt is a noteworthy host however, that In thelahtnamod case, (the °nig one In which the point was rahred) It was conceded by the answer, that 4 civil, officer was Impeachable far i r curreption, or some high crime ormisdiuneanor, con. abating in some ace does or omitted is Via. lattop re a law commanding Or fOridd dingit." .Two other awe haveoremered sitinethat time. • The that, that Of Judge Pec4, - In 1/womb/Or, 1810, wu for pon ishingarefracteryborristeribr contempt, as for " an arbitrary, unjustoncl oppress PITTSBDRGIIL DAILY , GAZETTE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1867. sire arrest and sentence, with intent to injure and oppress under cover of law." The also was clearly not of an indictable offence under any statute of the •Ijnited States, but, though defended bytho very ablest counsel, (Messrs. Wirt and Mere dith,) it did not seem to have occuirod ta them, that the offence charged was not impeachable within the moaning of the , Constitution. The other, that of Judge llumiihreys,at the commencement of the rebellion, was upon charges of disloyal acteanduttemnces, some of which clear ly did not set fortheffences indictable by statatoof the Linited Slates, andyetupon all those charg", with one exception only, he was convicted and removed. It is only necessary to addthat the con clusion of Jud Story upon the whole case is, that " ge seems to be the nettled doctrine of the high court of impeach ment, that, though the common law can not be the foundation of a Jurisdiction not given by the Constitution or laws,. that Jurisdiction; when given , attaches, and le to be egercised according-to the rules of the common law, and that what are, and what are not ' high crimes and misdemeanors' is to be ascertained by a 'recurrence telh• groat haste iif Anieritnn jurisprudence.", And ha adds to this, that" the power Of the House to =punish contempt., which are breaches of priv ilege not defined by positive law, has been Upheld on the same ground; for if the 'Reuse had no jurisdiction to punish until-the acts had been previously aseer- Mined and defined by wellies law, it is clear that the proms of arrost would be be illegal" • . Aud this, it ia hoped, dispose for eter of the novel objection that is now interposed in the path of the nation's jos tico,iiithedefence of itsgrestastoffendor, and in a case that hes no parallelin enor mity in the parliamen history of England. It is scarcelyai to re peat that the chutes, resting mainly up , on record evidence are notonly of usur pation and abuse or admitted power, but of a contempt of law and of the legisla tive power that transcends anything In the annals of either the Tudors or the Stuarts: • • - It may be answered, however, m it has been, that all this wad with tho beat in tent, and that positivl corruption moat be shoWn to make the act impeachable. The President alleges necessity In one case, of dispensing with the laws In con sequence of the absence of Congress, The Attorney General isolate that It was not the true poll , et the country to en force the lawn ag4nst the rebels, anal ho, accordingly refuses to do It.' The &ere tory of theTressury holds the lon also as to the mikleet of captured and abandoned property. and he returns the proceeds, as the President returns the Au old but homely proverb says that, that the placement dreaded by the wick ed is paved. with good intentions. ...If such Intentions, or even' a supposed ne cessity could excuse the violation of the law, no tranagreasor would ever be pun ished, and no tyrant fall to ahow that 'what to had done was with the boot do signs,sitenutt f a or 2 ' 4l l' o 'l 7lZ: of Ir ' Z ' Sr U oNT Johnson cad plead that ho gave awey or sold the public property to rebels to pro mote them commerce, or that he dispens ed with the twit oath only to conciliate the disaffected, or collect the revenue, because of the absence of that Congress which he had refused to °anyone, the self-willed Bunco II might even with o better grave have asserted that ho had dispensed with theireligt.ous teats in the interest ot universal toleration. By way, however, of disposing of this r a lc ul „i r t iu tr : a c. r not . be •araiss to cite a ew "The rate La that U aam lateens, to do what be la conscious the law—which every. ne is coneleslseW presumed to know— ing/dd., there seed not • be arm-ether evil intention. (131sh.crIze. Law, yt.% 113. and an.) it la ems ti m es to him Mat he mates at Ileums time an ultimate good.. *. triton the larr litiperre &prohibition it In 501 left to the olacretioa- of the citizen to amply or not. He le bound to do every thing in hie power is avoid an in fringment of 11, The neosettty wales will ammo him far • breaah moat be instant and imminent. It man 00 nub 'u to leave hint without haPe by Oteltnaty MGM* to comply with the requisitioneof the /aw."—Jrir eta ry 1 God. 150 d. P.,3 inoo/43. / Oka, ma. 4131. - .lifnenovar Ina law, statutory or common. oasts on one a duly of • public nature, any neglect of th e Can or sot done In violation of his Indictable, —1 Atra . rm. WiT*s4l. The came doctrine requires all those who • have accepted, to discharge rennin/4 WI public Mats. Any act or omission sn obedient.a of tide duty. In • :natural pub lic coocent.ii, as lirtnr•Die, nun. Wiablo 1.1 • 0.1.6,1:6,-,fitid. JAYNES' celebrated *sadly munotsu. 3.7an' /Motional. span' Altassi:oa. Jarmo' Combat/ma. allon' V*loft.... avow. Memnon. 1%7.0 Sanative MI Cut ar.d. basatirell Alumnae awl; Call &ad got Jayan. cewtt!►l •lauaa* mt.* B.pisa!Csadi Cuittbk AT JuSIM ftsinsoit rine "roar =.=3 Tb. Gnat Dust The lints Lose for ail Flinsts.ratest ltedlelsos. rat tut licsalin Meat Nedtetapa. austra iLugnises nigH sioxs • Cursor of the Li laloautl sad Karkat Iltsoot. •sw The 'Great seam. The tread went te I ===B*. I. Is AID Is etre. S=TY! had Shuutdm—the. an the =TM see us, • tool the solyAlsr err of =re shot baseman.. seam for Ha hews. lathe ....tee e.tsa let sheltered. the lirailelis =At. sad the DH the 1.471 la estates( hart= cendied -.het le It beet W . qf Ma= Wet= =lbs mums: noxiso•or 20178 *33 lb.= lam ea Yoh =CO • teUdllhe =lles. The =bah= he heeds tea Tamp Itterettre. DOC by = der ord. der= ed Ditaar mad DeszenderaT 1101ITZTTZWIETTVI4 th= esasee Were. • ehrd reecr lake taxa to doe= elm= to 11. =vs. =Meet the poodlhluty or We. The defrehhd it= =rem Sr. 54 eere so mg.= :he so their•lsm he = =ass .$ to atiwt 54. bk.. seder tha 5191.012, 554 ni• tivabl • Srlt all •fis. of 40*.1t7 *4 INIT. stare are ehatautelf aebelred There le b.. =rata ....4usita the. or WI WO 101413, )1 , 4041 la t he matt ...aerial or seam , oeloo, sat en ern. De =8 hose Is ha= UM In 05.- I.IAIL A C . all..lll,Pat WAVYO.n4 &ad =teem= et the =ryes nts• mathsal.* olim Ml* Of N rood elhtitima te, reildlee Ma We of ass 1241. Vlwoll • NT ASO CU MO cal Vg. Important to Covntry nerchasP. hlorchaals Htl tier Oa ally {stay lathe's *ap ply of goods on:swift tett to ca/lot lb. groat media. capons/sat DO. MILL*, 111 Wood room wed ont ut a soney 01 hi. urealoable 7400044.4 07407 see BLOOD 044.40840. the former el which kaa bees wed la thatltoo tolls inastleo for weer Snot) has nate ahoontads teem the eowmaptlee's ease 011.447404ys rim OM St IMP lotll stoat alse oallstattles to Vl' Demo. olllate4 *ll*opoohs axe hoarteaess arid the moat pal. meo•2l sealattles latlOaas to Sala asuoa of the year. wallet DL XITOW11•11 OLO*ID et a tett. EA la on, clultlig ems of Om meet Imitates. sues Of alsesath of kolsaa. ilttle eoeo4 ier b• Physlalaaa, an/ =sally Slanted locatable, sa.h 04.ers, whits torolllaga. mantas, anon, It ls eseeedlog mots soar. when sae . tatt. nets fall to snows te &boot to war, (Ist swot of ene.wnan Ottolisated goo p.aotratse by titaittirag 6 Yega, , t•rizir s t i t i llY*l•ol4 l •4l 0110 bat only ,el aid 'Miff Ittiegtiat etleatels of Ilse beau. natal., bat at the tame Was SWOOP OS •• WIT ••• tYlestyla viler 504 Iseryeinclarry. eratily oolLte Aloes allm• ablapeult6. &lab bli.lony Wllltb let • wane apar t Oat atterwarde Hat Iwo yews c ap..ratall Veastrumetehallta olao Outwit statoot than to potshot* hem ball Sea.. to 0404 tt al als t 111140aaall sossltcata; ooloa toff artll sealer loam, betel/ ow* all who.* health 4144 has 00E11 on. mr.u.14437.11:-. grz.--111:11:1=11. 100 .050 Of mptooladoetotat t ilatateangt, 011* 4.lt7orlSii ' 1111=0 : 11 111/ 4 / 1 3 at& see take no other, at 10 Wood stmt. Ileslsiat coaseltatlea Mee Lleas atraat. • • loeotaleraltl4 , I IT.. NEW ADVERT/BEMENT& wm. 8M0U4411.74. 4Aina Ativniu (4. pm, 54 Nu Ettrosil:la an auttoraad Amu fa mom farOi• aLE/273r.eaw/ ail Maar papa , . antspilim d ihe Dodged Ogg. • HEALISsi WrriIIoUT•DIWO le. true aura vegan or natural Walla/ at band Mywiressiribbelplas —gtelth• ACTIITIT Or OrutiONS In Illprosori- Wei% ot osnis 011 1.173 Mar .¢ttliat vzlas bl.. sadallattd la 11-111/Oinn that li pawn atm a :man ultra or lausaa,a from OA *plata. Bat baton aus kaa! thrum the Salta, oat ilia! wapartlaa of .saa Lao an.** trial. the lianCiaaL ataasau, Mama to twat, la alamsaa .or ism numaa aazza. .rap. sad sattall mattallat. *roma* Lt. IC, 51.55, at Soo ..;.tans. !amnia:m.lm Pl'c. mitts and saftly irllb wbleb the .10. a boanuftalr eappllset BOt Atkin lbw are ellntt otiallitttd py. not Wirt lowl. the natal. If J. 11. Mt; Wanton, I/skid .of qns/slnn let we dlo nefoto Ire bat. gsbudjante money than wa tin on. 111. oat tannasi pOlay to learn first tbe inws of rlghtsontness In the bodS/7 tain ernsalt, In ord., that we our thy to lotion* nor wars,. wealth of hapyleat.. Sr. war. atonal teaks, alteratives, elm/last, serlatliree. de, be get the Patameilt elmages of riPO scares, outwit Pm corn/sire wounds filleted by dreg.. by *avast fYll,a will Wien la the p10t!,,. 01 ' 4lteate, we eradicator Ills who!e myth - got of M. 0.. moor wheeler era tape warm. ensile worm. O.; el.o. emote. morass. 'WOOS, at . mitt% dretov, ditto** of the belea. or taallitiee. esassi aao traillitm male se, &tar asas, liver complaint, oystorpale, gild, Manua iteuralita, and la dean Sinai* that desk le bobs to. tworipwl oar remedial plea the etrietty ad Salad to. 'We Oa sot axone $0 pteue all Bat those who have Nos to shams et the mot7tsCloti mid Pliant.. 'Mao at Melia Medi. Abu ~rams, and malearta imatnriona carat • tier practice: sad atm with Zillsteas, 23/Dasis, 710 s, N la broadest wen" aan ter the Vle.Ops• aerratatz /daturas Method. by EMMA , se a cell.. al . He, SO Olettlitla AVSIIIIII, - drtlhp Pltiabargh„ 1,000 PIG. • SOFT GALENA LEAD, roe sale or 12321 =!Mn Mn 01 diE4ll4 , 111081111116 BAR.. •••• LLY. do. • , 10rtbbti. XXX • W bite Coen II4v; )(Ida d. 14UowOoril WO .44 lid t /4dd; - • 'At 1101/INA cxx .sirso; 4. ' 174. d 474 wood Mort NEP , MAUL HOMINY' AND' ;HUTA Jut to/sired u 4 ter - givitttrtbe stria or qua t; oho, pr so walla .ad •ulloor Cora ant. Ist up la mull SO tat 0 1 to Salt at the SOUS I . l4,7Mn r zi i i r. = de? ruler LlOerty sue Hood larstai TIESURATED cocoa NUT. for /I.4PpUllog r s._ko.,.p.t op In mind poet. ' IP! ". " nt.7.71117117dit, . • . 1786. PROSPECTUS. 1868 THE PITTSBROH OMETTIP. The • largest daily paper in the 6tat4 of. Penneyteania, alters the Ednd year of its etistenee with increased food' itier fordie eemenetting the current news of the. day, Vnel for rendering good political service n.the impost . .Presidenticd Panilass of $OB. 2'hef , sningeessionof Cthsgrees promisee to prove one , of the most .iMpOrt ant held Wpm the folMation of the Gds. Wismar., and the proieedings will he tinax... lowly watched by the intedigent masses. In view of the deep interest ismdered in the proceedings, the jrngarietore of the GA ZETTE hare made arrangements for' daily dispatches and letters &wing. the session, from a highly intelligent corre spondent, who enjoys the esinfidenee and friendship of the leading . members 9114 'encue 'and House, the hicti4of the =ill: out newartments, and the leading P.Oliii eians who frequent Washington, so that readers can depend on reclining the fires, fullest andmost reliable intelligence from the seat of Government. • . The 'proceedings of the inate Legia . ere, at its fortheomiag eeteicrn, will also prove interesting, inasmuch as many ques tions of imPortanee will come up for .The GAZETTE IOU: keep at .the State (*Tito!, during the entire deitiOtt, au intellfgent and faithful eorreepondent, who will promptly. report therveeedinge by mad and Mtegraph. • it it Are only poiiticat pruned! of Pitta. burgh whiehjaithfullyreetts and steadily advocates the princ i ples Add by the Union Republican Party, and interpreted by a loyal Congress. It glue os moo!. roadies metro as ant paper. 5854 at !mho dollars', annum, walls rte pear' Is bat right, Mao the &import or wait arta* far. gut okaorpasar laths ComoomodaWt. ' WOO the Solaro...rot, nom diroorfaula has sea straieAabar SU 'A(94 depeeter of fts ateorta/ soisousr will N 1 , 161121641 I a• and ail ntribneof VW. Li. importzte. Wit M foostatoty , . The utco dryetrtoccat ~tit St tot im to .rcptinitaLeXhi al LW dor, amt tU anuttuumfUnsu .11t fatcOttiu yam.. al/ Fit tralutattora ...UP of au cara. - ., cake,* am wild at tarp, oft outoitels ftr. tAe . eAsirrs tic rupdatteil ltuk uttorprietug u.a eta. family and yasualuriur.. span tuUt Meet risvmd for Inoriat whet ods at alt Hsu le nUat opus as correct, as at enures,. protuttastar liocorafac. two, rum produats, raffia. 4•:; u. 64111/ ran.. , P.m &etyma MY, h fa 01.4.1 atute.P. .The rive, iusurte collated. eal .ciev4t, mkt mitt Aran a wry tutfturUnDfdahn.qtths O. Ili 171. Tkaftmeriatatotincldepertmost Afxr 0.4.144 Pa 61 Maroc of as abb. and dumalm<at Imam:wk. watt router U tug tie as attractive aid uatristip. eta yto tanstenr. Cram and Mariam at. fat. TM rare.. duatrtolont *WI no't'es tin of itse aI bportasd, inut WM Id Octoo•Artat as to be jobtaofiko and rocatatite N totattata tran tollatout etsatnataattoloo. • • • • tss duffing/Is - rat, art, tottosta Ittorenr;ptoo tonal and ease dsparonento 116. .g4l a. a...4.am la a soasator 'rata loin prow sorts. Itotory to tha 'Odder. TSZKII 011 . 11111 g DAILY GATITTN. • TAssa Moat de ' 40.11*. Sip Xont.ht 4.014 ens Tsar ' LW. Dettogrect to Attairegh, AttenAnty avid islitke atlascat doroseu fur it MALS per mit. jkaable fa Carrion. • Tax wzraim emnmes. • r Tha WRZEIa 0411tri'lie. own actorped laths ben* sem eh the Dotty, gad te soothe for net, cheapest mot teat teretty Anti, segrlNO. , b. the Stote. tt *Amid he fa the how. 40 . ..1.7 mothetelte e e tbebefooes pieta Ow asebteeeellorep eall4 eghg.oe et eforneut awe. &V le [wage dad meth the headthr gettetlato Pe dater. and al oAsafee eeteettvehl thersne sad set together WO 0.1.....ht./...41..4.M jereekllge s•ums. • ire h.. te hoe. 1.11 J. &egad he nigh omeeoget. ett to Pal tow ern/. 114 Amur and o....laretet. r"....thet . 4 liett. V the Wleltlla OPZETTIO. an hjr.1•1•1•11 .016.0 A/ 11 1 44 .011,14.4.1 CO lba Item/nod *saw*, Pot both bop.. am. Mitre. wog C. eteaserthel etrele• t Waters lexeugh watts. Zahn. Cat... 4 Meier& Tin/When start Mg./. The OW IWO. way= age wat maw.. ly bp VW Mehl Cele•W of Attophen. tethtetketle. toperhowt Imam tad.. tergalue the meting plate ge the ..ortet. d 40 Mad Vas !Wham truheepte. N ett•Pah.- Poo /peat'. brae Aver Pa by getthog erg thete. dub at 0.14 411.11.4 • Iteses, Mgt pnaml /NW te Aryl", e takers wales. Via solt• ter ikoir rosier* shoshll4.4prhorth a wear some. S. 4.401• to fled* pm ho ...a at maw Moo. dyer. tr raw. rwna.dm teal JfendlorNO da rgt. 'wad t, eat col Ipeses. ' titith . Biagio T.Stertagr e ... Tighe .. ... -•••• th.illtUrsjo Cll4. 44. Ir st• . • spftpridam. 11141110. USD 4 W: - - - >OMISTIM avtcanq NI. .141117V24 &rat, raj - • /X - Comary papW iselstl)rmllmylvsmli twffit•Olat sal ide n .0• rubliAllse anel ocuLlim Rolled p.p./. will be talltloi to Op. y•ws MU" nth 155 DAUM flAsTrrs. ADVEBTISE➢IEN TB . rn. A141111114.1Y. - rti. Varaimses orma„ Smarm. I. Nom t ALLEGniesr .. VITT • • COMPROMISE' VOIDS WAITED. rferiou !Vac. Guammaisa llMitts of the Clty of Attaches,. Fs ars Washy 1.41144 1b.% tN atzttaFt Vaal far Mt ~14 AO *I..A la thrum Beath .take loam rataa.tanad. Prop. .Wald ta,tyci OF %ha aadarstmal, RAW AttiNt SLAY. tha tat et Jahury. ItAcilt[Mai, dellolll Ci Srosarwrof the :yof • urn or ALciunattr: PA.. Tmr,uossa•sOurica. II um NOTICE •IS FILIIEWC VIVEN toums.m.r. or oe Mx emir Coat kluileipla AMPSBet I. 0n,10101.. . , Thai the Chapala, e a said Beath emlag du January lat., OK aaal w . pall 4 ea gala dal.' Was . tbeetate tax.) at tits /URN( DT MISIIOIIIII. tae City et .11' ti b oath Th. L. Mat, - tin tw, ••r , or ‘u. r _ E STOMI SKITING RINI, ilobhugin Et.; Allegheny City. =M E=22! CM= 4k2reas,V. EC MIME O.L. I P.: • rhts newt!** will.bessoura la • 1. • do artaoa 4 2.01114.- a**l b saaas••sae attar lltiD/11P. IS* TM Isslant Le ta 1 . 4. thi .1;17. .... e . tr i es . a 2 W t. , p. my or applying the A. C. HARVEY. RONtaXimager. MECHANICS' SAVINGS HAAN. N 0.14 Smithfield Street. . prrranosen. PA. • urnuourr rAID US DirOMTS. Jar sop' RICOLIVIII) :mum ON" DoiLas crrwasp. Deposlursealn4 subset la elect, 'Milan JAM 3O OLIMF.IIOI/2.1P001d001. IMO. IX illlDl.O.llopyr II;voalr, .M. 111111 1 ,8 . normal% Matelion TRAJ=III2I.I - - .lAlis llmeson; • JAJ. R. UOITINI. ♦La. Tim; Ji.well Maim ' inzaaukt Muss. , R. W. Ba.DaliAir. •.U. Cosaa.m. Sous? MMn BEAUTIIFUL PRESET/II POE THE HOLIDAYS. llai PAIII4I Nr4TßErrarx. OnlaA AID BORP:IttAIt ZLEGUIT avnistrAvr. staziatra and 714 Sip, • •lio, • Isri• ittortk not 9fDcaorate4 la Yr•len OILISA TOILET AKITA, • New. patli , ma,at nut' lisfarilBl.l— Ltd for ssozsr•doced nict. et Ufa 11117cscscIL .1" D76D F. trEl GLASS Slid Op/ AND,STANDL JUST OTTINT.D. LT DI WOOD IST.. OVAL . AND ROUND . SHADES, z 1.2 tad wlttioat tt.ada. efmu aiandlititm. LOOKING GLASS SEANDS, YOU LILY /Alp exclamolvixivie, Tar We atm:Need ratan. HEAlir rrissn UM $20,000 UOLLsa9-$40,000. c... :11,74,11:rzug.sh. Mill Loan of $20.000; Poe • term or scan.: latereat payable semi- • Joni' y. }DTI/ to It. B. ?RANCID,- City Controllei. IMIM prz yrs.. p. saisumair. ,y 13.31 nourivo • , -. Oncesosorsto.timila CaAnn.) • • LOc PUNLYS, And LI Als , s of WOOULIi =BIN. Oono r of Woof owl TH IVO Of CiYl =l;tioVoi.4 "d r .7 gOM KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 100 000, 140,0@0, 100,000 Jut malted; the *Dove amount of BROOK BAysoixe, Which 99111 be 4119postd of at low rate., to Lb . tratt. W: Y. GAMILY, Wholetalo drover, yS : 'ifl Liberty etre,t. Plttatmrzh. J. - sairooNmesm. - a, SON, z..xlry - kba. ii.C3-93 White Lead and olor Works, Hoai i, enirs,Amovto r 4 g V o lapi 1:1?). 4Lad a/1 colors 41•7 °anal Onlos, Ne.l7 MOO STRZLT. CtrlfelL:Ziterind .s 49 2 .lli s atailtli e L :Al Moat •veaaea. Of pITT ALLEY. 1;17E LEAD t. _ tI,DITILI Moues to heustry giveu Mat Um Undersigned ninurinted vierrirs to Allen bandits and darn el s rbr ta• Widening of Pitt Alley • TRIAD WARD, ALLEGHENY. !tom !Mortimer, alley to Montgomery leettogr erill matt on the premises to, glean the duties of lb. tr app Intment on1101113o.Y; Ina Int of IJo. comber, Let, at 34 o'clock P. Ir. JOHN ALBION.. o ES trgArtAlf. 111111LOni DULstritD. IMMIa VALUARLE PROPERTY FOR r L.-The t obserlber offers for sale tits Flouring • mu' with about Pif. teen Acres of Land, • Itaata In • Uaroell toweblp, Westmoreland count,. twant otwo tulles above! PlltsborgO s ono ono tolls from (Marti.. motion, lain`ho Cl.. vvvvv Valls, aahroad. Tna nail hood or der. hat two ran of torn, goad ate= and water raVl r s=llafas ' O l gio. d at t i t e h :TX? trd ' fah r ee ' l Drams boom e• able. do. A 1.., halt tent ant or coal. near the slam, • . ECM'S SERV/ELY, Ott th D 141111111.11• logolro or dell lar GREAT REDUCTION COLORED DRESS SILKS. wain, ORI & CO szrzia inurs, Offer thole luso steak of COLOILKD DRUB SLED es • • WM! LOW PRIMP 40: Ti the Chitrehes and Charitable Institutions et Pittsburgh, Alle gheny and Tielaity. TUE CUATICTION HAVING bloom. diapered In the mind/ of thoaa I¢lo.t antra In the Charitable gaieties and Banda, kahoola of the any that muck Con for atuday School. Is made elate th and charity to Ina POOO matted tartlet the lack of tatammon hula of aperatioa tad a mutual attletalaudlnuemcg the dtganust bald, or mirk.. lbw Board of Di rectore of iha YOUIII Meat, Christian Arcata- Math at lbe rearamendaton of ba Committee 00 City geltatlos. ban ,temlved to call a Casten.. Meet lag of repreeentatlme tram the variant church. end Callable somata, for as Clem ..... of vista gad alpaca. on them moat Impart.' aulletna. • - It haarsastly reqaartral that eaalk Ci u treh aaa Laraelatten Da represeated by Its Pasta, or rrerldaat sad oila or sort iamb.. 1b...e115, will be bed INTLIE nom/Levy IlUtra. Ur ST. alWl= l / 1 1 MICOYAL CHU= li r Hasa struti, on • HCIIIII 12, A? 711'CIACI, B. i. lICOVEL, Co'. J. n.OLAZILZ. D.D.. , Rev. W. H. LOCKE. ' Ztv. JAB. B. DICHIZBUS. H K. PORTIA. JBO• 8. PCCIION. • OLIVIR Stet:l.lBlo2i, art CO. 111t1.01 au City IvingellnUon. 1111.113111114MA1R LET Das.%ranVe ema ahem* fJ • • latvisa• Dna lOorga .1 0 Andol, an • •alaoa• Its largo,. go 04 • tanrslob i 6"*" li" Hergelt Anita ,Barrer Fmk Parra dll Drama JOS ;Min i Ja w gJr nimbi Dam aer &met J.. Main Itaniamithi Hank Jag. g Simla= 1.1•1 !maga tam II Milne lisma • Vaal M P : -!l:::3teru' • nu y lt at/ ~ . 1 r to i 1 mon.% 10 ft:7;11.7 . V ' aallnei w II 1111.1. Mr Ilmjag Kam Cll. Jam. ria. ,11taig.a, Vritbao a !Maims Mew, % . Is:aLtol li Mena? Aaron Clem y DJabal bey, 1 1 Vaim 4/114 Darla Kam.* Jilin...tin 4.0 Dart. Mine, Mac/tune J I X /41. , reigavan • ena I intler Jail • McCook Wok Teraina * : XJ3 iced a ct .. i nu.. ga Irma T hee -Pim* intro. , Ig markt • irala *se ! Taatv i lfAr ••IIM•N. ER LIST Pita tnt at Ma A. MT: ?Ws? 0 Prie• rot otlt anktpso• II 61 Me Joh. Iletp ek arts Mut " s eed iI Lo eed Ikayslli Safe 4.• anklet Jacob vele, r JaPPO ',ZIA • • •kr•der 6 kenle Ck mi l `. obs • tt ka •katt Barer tlt•••v Jas a Mom. nalears Ohs kmatlt• •ogykt •owl k Je+e • rumor Warr • TLIZZ.' r•r •r taaal• 'Uppers up J.llO Ad i word leulk if•tr.l.l tiro s& pteu C John itto Wo ootcoot We Koury .votooJoevio !Yung Jouph . THE GREAT SALE STILL CONTINIDES, and 79 Market Street. NEW GOODS ZTTADIC ARRipINi knirkt An te.r..4 orblell wilt b. offered .1 VLIT tow rsucze. • CATTLE TAILS. Bones, 'Neat's 'Foot Oil, .&a, WU* sad Warehouse—N. iII&AILITTIFIALD _ MALT. tautly 0i10.14 the ran WINO PROCURE BARGAINS, Tr— PITIASUBICIII. PA.- French Corsets at $ SAM 11 7112 TIMI TO 4. , ors datoosilirrl a Core oat Oar OM* nook baton too bow JIM. • JOSEPH HOENE CO C II4 7DELIEII9, 13RACMETS AND . LAMPS, 701 , 11 SHES OAS OR OIL. Ot.L.tan patterns 4.4 bed vraananship. at 411 44044 Lams. vale. Jae 11.1Aht ettattaallat at. PR Moult 10 IV r 0 Op 70 Ot•• to 11===t1 All Oflstelit pittbrras sad best bolltaisubla. £Y_Q ♦ I'OLL •JIBCIMMUT OT aid Parlor Lamph RAI Al WU HIM, 1111 3Ma03311110111, dbo.. q s Uliu Ipnll inrcasse' ABTEETiIt. KIRK, zed SWlMlseal at.. . lNtWa.• WINTER BOOTS MIN'S 71111• Li naLs , p3unLi urrza. MIL/ 1100111:' MAWS . riir SOLI CAL/ 1100TRI MI MS /1112103 CAL. 151.W.1D BOOM Alp. MI istortmeat ct Long Leg Rubber Booby lornout. 144145. 1147 . 2.4 140110.4 RIIBBBR OVERSHOES; = All of them mots soc of the MST QUAL! ET za4 Adapted to the Season, GEO—ALMA SON; di CO., 71 Wood Street, comes CM fOtritTil defibllttirits HOPE SPICE BULLS. arstixe. RI*ESdRT s Briars:xi. Ellotatsorn to' 3 I). ULM Dia.u9ra apd p ror la all kinds ate tql , er AN UPPED Web: mzzg ~ Q ;;litkra; Meet shrove •.a ' nu. • norystlert non to order r.ookotlr. Wagon will Coll forjlroastioss sod oe.e., Mae day. - OIMItIIIIIFIF/ WE WILL KEEP ON HAND • tinat I rpr.r,VAllaag i k ku ANYVAT. Al liitali w if WAGOICIVOILI M raw U. 1.112. --x,rana POlioliZMS a co.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HARRIS & EWING, Wholesale Druggists, Cor. of Libn•f PITTSBURGH, PA City sa4 Country Thule Solicited Cm4U_ SWORI OXI,,S7TEMPEJELIN Ml* POWER BRICK MACHINE, MANUFACTURED BY TIL PITTSBURGH BRICK MACHINE BRIM BLIAUFACITEING CO. • Thb elachthe Ries Vt. clay direet Item the bath. (antrum; the Urevaratton. by aoatla9 ne. nirrOlth r .r " r ft Zele "' ertn i tell ' lald " ,, , tr,l: 'UT enouea i to 9 be amazed up data Wen In the yard as made.' Par cattle. wish the Uherel, t °, 3l!lteTa". ° ,:tVt:.V.,f,,T.Vl7,:.r.".°E•eto.l of malUsg•hem be Ws medal.. lafrom. 90 cants 50 tl.loper 1.000. tapetdle, to the at l ' atrar Z a .gy7; llVlTMeirgd * ;,ll ' 2ll.l styie for etreneth and huaramerni lee re mulles clor. Apply for eircea/. IrlathE tell WWI,. 61 CANAL ilklll/1613 Pena and Llb.t7 . peel ., near th 4 Uninn Dermi. d.9:11:4 ==IM! MITSBURGS, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI B. 1 1 41 N HUD ROM. ._ Ott ANIII OF TLYZ.—On J un ISUSDAF, December biltAtreF. grains will Jun 4.nd Stein at Union Depot %album.. Pmtaburgb Mama, •Tietly.. ......oit. 3hi r V:10 X. 7:06 r. "!. • IC Zumen....—. Pad Line " it *etioNsta T s Au. su a ecru be n villa Aecomdte.. is P. Y. B: z O a Nelia .4 . 11 see. No. 1.. bile r. u. Sib, A. is. tram,n if wimp. -unarm, guess loaves at 2:50 r. L. . arriving Ls Cincinnati at litor zw.xt Um i63;l , ra 6. ilvzs MSS P. N. 6 Yosiday sseepteei Vitra:UP& irin , 07 I tr d y:V t i A Noun Auyoa•4s4 ft la st/lITIP. Nrlto curiae of oars ...min Pittsburgh and Oibeuruil. and tint OWL elssigo to NU Loa s• Cairo. sail the principal poinu Wass sail Bonito vrcsit.- *Mu of Ws. the pnralzastas Tickets 33 me sad tad tb • rim ace, candue 611001111. R Union Depot, (month side.) 3L 13 .1101111311.3PACOLLTaskat cent tork.matararsaTac.lll.l,oEClllt• 1 867. WINTER STOOK. 1867 CARPETS, lIATTINGS, - OIL OLOTII, WINDOW SHADES, DRUGGETS, MEDALLION DRUIIGETS, NUTS AND RUGS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, ALL•WOOL INGRAIN. ♦ pail aaaartaagat, at VtitT LOW Pll/016 BOVARD, ROSE & CO.; ,1 Filth Street, (UV Q& SLIMS& BILLS I C, ClPPelel UNIVERSAL WISHING COMPOUND. Jo( I UILY HEW rietralusiiioN. . We we vow gutted In Walterseinelae .* ltV:=ll:llTwlntireld ree= Vet FiOUSEKEEP'ERS, PLEASE TRY IT: 1 - With It see elm aim at lest hem terse Le See hoer. , hard labor ea• the erate•boank begets ' iriarle e lre.l.4llll La s beeellSe It eleassi test easily ad Lashes them betetitar._ It LI aim 5..151 far +4.lll3lslllSti FLOOR". W AMINO* LLSalitn. La. 11 IS •tßeftad eeetele NO LIME, • - or ethrt Ia laft. artitS., for .ala by tllO. OXlbas4 LLLUWiISTo sanerall, and *holt sal. tad revel stearcrantasig ealatoom., Se. Oil srumarn OITIUMT. 060. A. SLAV/Z.llOO. AT REDUCTION IN PIIIOES 2 - DRESS GOODS T ELEGANT POLI*I3, FANCYSILRS. LACY SILKS. EREtial FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ac. JOHN PORTER, . MAIIIIIXE wrAssr.: V. W. O. FJP.11.4.1D, 1,..14111 GLUE, CURLED RAM, Tanners' Scraps, Ceroons, OLDIRST ERTAIIILIMED SAUNA IMRE P. TUX CIITY. MOREL Maskal="Agol=l44 H. Mlar TRUNKS, Vanua: Carpet Espy &o /Fr A Wee cu LLDII/21 , BAUM ILA alwaya haxo. AO. 10S WOOD BrittXT. Pittsburgh. -.lllth HOLM& BELL & CO, ANCHOR COTTON BULLS, PATIMBICIttiIL Mannhentrery at Llorry,Uom. nntl 1.1414 ♦AOBOB •AU Y•OAOLI• 01 , 0170 N PHOENIX STEAM BREWIRY JAL anown...m. WiAT.JIIOIIM LIDDJILL SPENCER, WKAY CO., MILSTMIS ED MO E' Ale, Porter and Brown Stant, PTIIIIBURGII, PA. , .081131? WILTSIM. Viouer. SCHOOL BOORS ,AT WHOLESALE. :' Conatr7 Dation M. sovlto4 to WI sod cum. Lao oar ononalve stook of , • }IDOL BOOKS f. SLITIOMMY. BIRD TDB PEIOZ LUST. DAVI3, CLARKE At CO., 93 W 3 WD 13113933: ow. to Wand' aller. occe REMOVAL. LORENZ & WICRTMAN az.vx asiump aim vs* 017103 aNL W~SiHUIItIL, ao. Qa. WOOD arsarr. N. it Squall balms lho St. CS %Tido Nora. wben Om • 1. , 11 be tstdslid to see .heir old Diesd. sad Mr. Vs: TiolZrel al= k Ar.r.grim magla iri ad a: is. dlphls 111 , 01 *so ry's et VT:is hub i i ' , la ' : Ve l :OT frundiMs. t olti l ltt.. fl"'" nOTI=. A . D. ENGLISH & CO.. Mb. 98 /burgh /trod. ElblMerl et lA3IIIB, DIANno LUITIfiIETW, BURT, Malang AND CUW.X.Y‘n turn Noll • al", Inninntota rens or (HL MAW: 80011.://1111J1NU mend In all Ito forms. • lure iltock gt- TION MAY eanatanUir. hand. •. , R . is. GErry, wnosiatia maim re - Choice Wines aid: Liquor; NO. SS N. Z. Car. OiLlo BT. AND DlMllliNak , &NAO." tzt,, r. BoAl uu LITING.--A few itkt,rdeint PLEASANT sass, wmi nog eau,- usiiir NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! S CENTS. 43001, 1)LR1 PRINT) lESEEMES SIX CA2IE l►` . JT COVJUSD AT 1214 CTATA, ONE CASK KENT,I:IO/1.1.11111,19 - AT 16 ?AA ' DATA DELAI3I - 66. 61v8/116, BSI) 1 6135611 AMA 4unLaNe. (BASH. TABLr. LINENS. HOSIISET, ULtly£9, PUTIONS. Be =I Wholesale and Retail, at WM. SED/PLE'S, !u. ISO ud 1/3 hind Huck iftgiedy 174 id, WOOLEN GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. HlCkVir COUSTSY 7LLISNLA4 /INS 7L&'IN*LB I= HEAVY CASSIMEHTS, DOESKIN, CHINCHILLA. CLOTH, •WATESPEUUF CLOTH, BRAWLS. iIIAT.LO!, NIIHILF. MEN'S UNDZICSHIIITS A DIILWEHEL WHILE aLcl ORLY BLANK LIR -COVLRLYSTa. QUILTD, Lc, • tart . saszatmaa*, at very /air priera W'holesale and RetaU, at WM. SEMPLE'S, ISO & 182 Federal Bt., Illegbeny de% SPECIAL ATTRICTIONS ! LADIES' FIRS, wawa]) & cast 131 Wood Street FOR FRAGRANT TEAS CHOICE COFFEE, PURE SPICES, l=:=I ROBINSON'S, No. 20 Fifth Street. TOMS! TOME TORIES! 50,000 WO. , 1 TOMES, RECEIVED WEEKLY. 4wo, 600,000 Lancaster Half Spanish Cigars, Jut epee, ea, cam n ctra to the tzidi ehno [$ 'Call and examine before pourclualing elsewhere. • IL W. JENKINSON. No. 6 Federal Street, r2Zl=l mmln7= Canes wAmemouss RICER]) BOW & CO. ratreomatanzusus. No. 100 wood Street. =mama. A.TID asz.vipi rg..arxD TA. BLIC {VAR& Tiff. 701.111 sad TABLE vim LEWIN &Iwo?. cm Itand. 81411 1 4111 Mk = 2 . 11 a vale , SIM. ittitlttli.l7auartpnm oT 4 riry•ty LAVA Elf MAIM STUN If WA.IOI of al Taloa* It suit sholraolo Lod mai Imdt. Tim luxintoll mon . oompla• steat ofoffa7 al -4. 1 1 1:11' 411 fetal* Pal= , MoARIT4I NS CRABIRS ARE THE BEST In rimer. Water. Butter. Saran tioda. Bede, Wine and Oyster Crackers, Aaca 0r54431c.0r iidapaa. No. 91 - Llberty Blreet, loco. or roorrn. TWO UDICHMED I'HoURAND Half Spaniek Sews, • r c i r in...recoUnd on 'eau uolneal, sold u Eight Dollars Per Thousand BonEILT F. wEDDEIL, . i Re fair a ElUilinICLO iT;WrZZIICS. HAZARD POWDER 1 T. AM NOW PREPARED - TO 1111; as shortatt notice. all Ordorolbe lone or null lott of WIZARD'S CRIRURATED FORM All orlon left it or ient pi Nall to zaj two, Not. 174 sad 174 WZDZHAZ OTRZILT. 114.1 CUT. h. Or to 1031 0800110 ittuthuith Mod ys 070taptattel1004. • AZITEIVIR KIRK. FIREITOLAIR) LOWILING 6LAIIB AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. • J. LYONS; • : No 110 Tirood'Bt4 PUbillumay Inwpaqulrmrluvra , " :WM+ -, ?.?AVairlY:trAaitte 1'217,0.7 1 %41:2 grrAlanl e rtti. weTtematetdp. tiII.DINEI AND lIEUILDLNU executed th the _Andiatere REAL ESTATE AGENCY Jaai nth imo. M:/*. o34 :".reil:r . Z . Xiteddr e 'Meninx.Sate berettfor; existing tetereise •LICLANDEM LOVE rad ID WIIIW. TOW 114; as de, the dem el 4. LOVA& 00., is OM day dtselvedby ',intent consent. 2be business et Me Arm Will be !Bettie!! by A. LOVE. of 1.114. . 4 • A. LOVI. D.71:1•11ft N. W. TOWLY. M4IITIN LLEBLER, UE~73a Ii NATe. CAP 4. AND FURS; MM. US Smithfield IL; rummies's, pa. Orono promptly Nlad. m 4 szttotoctloa Nut, I= NSW ADVERTISEXIBNTS DR. J. SARGENT'S FAMILY MEDICINES, DR. JOHN tiARCENT 7 I3 Anti-Dyspeptic and Liver Pills, A CERTAIN CURE 'OR Ll•ar Complaint. Drapeicla. IIllle• Attic J aund ice. ak Cold. Costlcrasies.Acc. TINE LITE 4011DINATLY AND T 0 .1 0 t. LTAMA I TI.Z.Taa a In7I !esti DYBX4 mane tb,. mar, public, la miler that tarty me flames mar be more emanate. and would sale. ratlSMs of tboaewit , hayetrtellothar medlcmes and not expenanced the realer May auildPi tan. ty, forums. nsCii • itraTl.l3lfurEY- TlO LiVgAPILLU. Them are no other Pills yet onotenoasiled tablet hay, even men lariat:sal satisfaction. nr do any otheLrlll.6 met the teuntsenteute o fthe househout ac do tectiol.o ire diseases for orbleh then& o!i ne are beetle/AI. but whenever • C•iheatie iflieeeaew , 7. 00.7 tercet • 000007 t a c 11716=116::31.0x. tUbi • rp,"ifir:ol4Z "L i r!. • LeaUtir empty ' ..ae enaultag y It to throw anal COlTUSlLEuntiorar th ey inmate the LeCTIISVIII 01011 e. ala dtwealt,e, purify itoi wee& and win. ins short time, restore! the body to • /Wee( whew! heWth. D 111141191•.-3111, .distreeelug walade—eo r y e N 117.1'"1.—.N.ttib"trtgl,1 Daley!' citteMortit iconic below the germ or uresse bone. r..., sea tne./ with ecareructatt twasur bra* , or hearbhuroil a olepositiou to vomit. ..u. or a, at grecocilie fro= the et...hi eh' aunie'. clricutaung' hawker,. the whole egsbm; KA. a t memory: a verlabu. uncertain apperttrt greet 'oeoreareou at rtic.iniag to ucelao.. choin etewlaese and great aniirstay to czar. it Is seldom Hut all the alums symptomeire found in the same gallant at one lime; any of them. therefore, is • mittelese Indication or ow preemies of ma-disuse and teed of this meal , DR. 81.11HICVS ANTI-IrISPR AND LINER PILL., never MP in mule. Clemevue, When tacit accordieg manydirections. I attach • sew of th cartlncatee I could ITS In anon storm m I hope wilt he satlabutury; hot all the certlqutes ',could pub Du wld not Inspire bull She amildence that ems: Isiti wt. , • Pil l R DR. JOHN RIMER. LOW.LLTYLL., Timm:rot. Co., 0.-On. J. SATLator-Door sir: I Relit tool voßtit I tlOl4ll keerang toe sanolledwith year...album. Pent. LlVm.ffltie; they thema In my heat Mon. I IR. D.C. cuing ln thy prat. Om she, With the hest consednencee. I dad Memths mom el:talent of any t. Ws 1 e•ve cesr med.: Inure been frequently setollened at tbe• lags amulet of bile removed by so ymall • quantity of gilts Oven. 1 request you been. Re sometime minely immellamly. album en eontethite without, ' JOHN • • UTL M. 11. toergratawrikrus Onto.-DM Rolle. .7 on SO send methem of your Anti. Dyspeptic YOU by nutL a nave noybesn able to gas ttem Ouse left alleeheny. r cannot do whhout them: they have •one mlllO 6111.1119Pre fg° 4 n ett s eto h gerw ea gg o t t 7 Fdr 7 ;:le &attic ego getthem ga wheel want. lam sure theywill sell test if a - lowa. lame comeitance With the s hore wßtotllgelcinzt. t ieMetfoO . RoCiPugr, , Hßeglan ff., PA.. Yebman 21. ISM -Dn. oaaanwr-ileer bin After auffering for Iwo years *IR fever Coatteaml. attended Irlth Ruh. and typo Recoil WI°1 "O'I.O Iry To , . ...01.0 lelleeed me lov.liato. and I take Dimmer. 1... me mding them to y, ad suffering_ from them plai en nts. rem truly. Tome, IL L. MORLEY. 1100 0 00,0 n. PA.. 1/01.-Dr. liallorwr-s 000. elder 'I.( owe tor lire to Me opt of eon,. pllll. ..forei 1 b.ft..l o. them I wae going down Vil7 ool , Pbsoloßso had done all betel:od, at I 01111 pot worm, hat sea. / began to Cake Roe DDlel got bons, and lha.e no n ed ol the tooter. lamaow Sireenr•iv.Tenn of o. • Allltellikg WALKER. ver i tg %Iry that krt. led I), B.gr 1 Vo I stai...idsz tnetXtrep ii "Lql 7 ,l l 7:,. keir Brlitbton, P., July I, MI. • DLL oAELOSPIT's AAITI-()Var6PTIO AND MIMI!. Pit in e•a be toad Of all Dregabm...t. t h sugar coated msd plain. Be sure and en! for Dr Elargent'a antisDleltelffie 000 /WA ena . . DR. SARCENT'S vc , tr 43,13 IR:1r 11.17 f r 'l'"y"' olaprlk i I.Z,7r, Of CROUP,DIFFIkO TraIBRHAVII"I.aRTIWA, 911170 r iiiPIllifi t t&IT'Ve r tIGIS D • RWSO TB, lPO b l MCA& 174 3 OP nth: LIM .111A04.1" AND 1J0H82% • BABGENTIVOInkiII lITROP aintarnt zothlnt bnt ba Oaten try Ina anraylass Infant with issrfect safety. It do.. Pot dzy OD • comb am most of the quack preparas. Mona do tbst am now flooding the emintrY. pet; Immene the oblannfroM inneorm muff.. of. tbaltrontblal tube.. and marina Its aim moms, Una, at the same lima allaying the coach and' Whoring all Coln from toe tltotto and f nays. !Daan n tr nefit MV W anl on a C r o a n b ., !' a o d n o a.. t .In • mar sainstas. 5,1 sprmetryttrrerlng Its rads lesl cam; and for rtroop or amea It I• shy most *Mama one nllobleetnnedleveryelolseoveoed —one 4one Imams according tO dlreetloas onon lavlei the? e Wahl/arid , " . . Soto tnr Drag5141....3 Dealers Xtd Bays bottle ANS ins Ica 111. Joa4Ttabeivs • Diuretic 'or Backache Pill!, YOB ALL DISEASES O. THE , KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. • TUN nelghrills bare saw been befall, the tothlle In toil borhoed for wpwarda of thlrty- two years, norm, orrleu them- hew hare been eon neatly morose/1d In SU eentoval wo , care of hoes dean roosond troublesome elseaars.stlalch one. Italie the skill of the best Physicist:ln Vas fact Iv wed attested by the mutable of won dertol Guns they have effected. hone Of long :IreTIVALt;:e .I : o Tlige d erbelgagel afr c ytes at <theta Of therqedletne, hope's no? to mote 41%re gtltftl'ul. enrol, V ti% rth meet other metllclne pabllabedf u rthese eompLalnta that eon be carried...try men'e door without the old of • Wheel.: and It lea wan Lowe ' act tent them are the otanos woo anoeoror too or one `red who are enable to procure Ide d of who will be of seethe to them ne dlerus hoomooty ealoditaok-aorto sod to whlehthese Pnla ore [woollens, apolleatde , to found Werth IS the towed or Infirte..ene labonv On, and the eeden tory.~ la uoted by ottetnaellons or eneople tellatamatlocr of th e kldnete, ureter, bladder, Ito and Is known by a detttocated EL'? utlrtligtriT:kiO4""'e":::ll_l4l, hear?. or Imelda, bolo, • suovnet hoot we Toot dotts the loweraurtretty. of tloo right at. domes tO theloner pert elthe thigh theat dv boob, cntorleneed In rot nog lite move. nod many mesons afflicted troth tab ttoubleahn• eolnidalet see Oath* Wender. 'What enemies: wens. when atoootair. have &aged= attottalno an tract position. tinvlng bad nalnerononnor. Sunnite /or Anil - years of heUng ,k r on e Mad elleaCT thlanteuttleta and with the adylessOf Yoe* who have 'lt r i ltart eedatte nocor effecter Of 1146111111b=11 4.7.7711112:=41% itZgraggrltT.rit re=trallti • • "- rupiarz*. - Stik—Tids Lt intorat you teat I n o lab much a/haled with violantpath In Mut bast, and MOM Otuteelty in voiding Wine. / Dlaret melded h4l y Mr. Itotilluttict us tate some of your te. - ihm which / did, and mt. DrlletUy pred. and / bare let Celt any of the complaint ace. bons atithteen month. L• MmaCha Coaxal' . JOHN WlTWaltr. Diu hancittek—tiri I hate. to inform Ton that I belles*/ owe my Itte entirely to Win: some of 'emir bits. (ball beta tsklait mmiletai. the mar. mat days/ran my ohyslot. without Mr. at, be let' cealined to bed and In veld agony. when my tIrea8,1 10 0:,1!°7 4.1 ilrts:;:dboyerg ton t ir I4, 4 6.I:I4(MINT'L ;3 " t e i t infratt my •11.Zbtar. Mainl e -mtri Baas, Dz. sumo turr—l van fora longtime chimed with what t thoembt to be thetunattsm la back, so that worn 1 hooted down could adrcelY 1 . 411z4pa1. 1 was stbilted to Lave dna ' Tlrr:e . tift 4 4.l.l . 4l; away to others, who have fauna themme Wheat. J. wit to tinowle.aßartmCM brit. . ens-1 arm for • lonmtlme ableted with acialn in my lack. was advised by Mr. VlDltamson to try your rills. ha mare met some. which riaVg! grate ' : them irollitens.l% blamed Iwo Ilia for tb.nlwoulQ _4%?t"elfeee'll'e.l.77". LEWIS fIUaIIITUA AIIMON,ChIte. • . bta—t. have bum aMleted with the tempts/at 'lrtils'lrgiertl;or pare[: tg . ;d M ets. o ;;M:triL amid Year at without. effect. till met with your mere Mist 1 continue taken half a bar. and Irma to biting them, as / feel better aowthna base fen our fours ears, sad 1 nave uo Moab/ thenent.hozwlllcurnme. J. imam. hams seen troubled with baCk tithe for C oon tor,ears, to that at time./ Could not heap ex Ile down without Oslo. "L took Dart of • boo of your pills, welch esowetely eased me, and 1 hare been at prrfect ease avar Mime: Id o, ilturalare. Confidently recommend them oth• ars. • i. DR tianoistr—ansi tat D ttntry tit state that scar Diuretic Po k e rse m at tetbe. tut , . lateral,* fur tho back ache/ aver metwith. ooradmitly recommend Meal from expect. • cCLLY TOM& • ea. Xrresatataz • 'Prior, 60 rents per PIM BoPI fry an GEORGE A. KELLY SOLE PROPRIETOR, WHOLESALE DRUCCIST, 81 Wood Strait. Pittsburgh, rquirmrs parz.ENsTralr, • .. LIT rEDSIit&L ST., ALLIMIIIEN I', dhow. door Mon Dismotd4 Glass, China Ware & Table (riflery TASTEIIIf ?MOM Tveryttiter remind is Int els. ett . m m Mad. ,13.1.4 o:•mno CUEAPEST. putvE LIN TELE Cr " " B 31 " 1, TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, K 21.1:4, 140 tiIi&STIST/lEXT A. STETTLER SONS & CO., Steam Boners/ 011 Stills, Tanks, lad NHL= MON WOE of Ul Wadi. LomSeibat' sO. rune at Vara, rionivni za JAPANNING, rI.AIN abir• oastaxiwiAL, WILLIAM LLOYD, Ne. 7 •t. Clair. Strimt. P1T260178011, EL. Grocers. TVA Gainers Ittnlapanueel equal to sestwil F. ""81 MOILIII4I.OAL MW situremiance DRAFTSMAN. .. 122 , irra t vi . N 0.7/ TEM. PiTI9BI7IIIIII. PA; N11614T SCUOOL. • 91111 Wood ot Cowto t AliveDooj Pob.. 110 ...ob.& hove rafo:rod to opod o /atbe several words of Um er,i. for too bowel& of thooo 'aid aro actable to attend. the Day Colors. Tot eat oWs will opal oft MONDAY EVENINO. - 911 Y INSTANT. &kid • • •I. 11. TWMICIS: Sot fetal y. D. EL ECIEZIEJR., Wit= tesouukoner Um. omes ais WitseroilieWitrlitgiSTlLlClT, opposite Illooessrsliela Houle. . son OP A.Air.Tr, urns. Os Mans, wl loU ounttlal sad g 1 4 .1 'sad yo. h•lr : 466 of ragl r iare= 472 8.1; ,114117, - ' 4.11 PiLIALLIV: NOTICES --- - - larTrlE ANNE/ L ELECTION of Praetors for ao Blini PI non, will Isla plate at tte nankin, Ilona, at•etta the soars of civet% o te.wl two 7 s, oa TUZa./...T. 7trt i lisl . firno , :wst Plttsbarals; Pa.. Dan Sts. tiVaei Orrtcs or MoNOltatvigtm.4l4re.riar I.lxcr. CO. • 111,14,40. Novembe " nO. Igir4GN ELECTIoN FORe FIF TILON 11111607t)147 of this Comp.., to lent for Lbt. entro:Eur 74. r. .111 Del held. tho Iffii _No . XI Water tenet, rlttaborsa, o. a , MI,. Dttlemor , AC; to.tire4 a the ton too * J! ' ( . 1111 4 71..171;AN1717. 714tortarr. • UNION racial , : Ms iteraY CONSAIV. 1 Mallvalee Melee. No. Si** ne e i lO etrgt, • , Pen.e.brzrale. bee. 124 . Ile?. Iar"TILE INTEDEIT". IN GOLD, an the bleat Yonne, MAN , Of Oh. tiiot hcifie Railway Comptir, Iseari liesin, &re December Ist. IA7, wtil be pea on PA... baton of the Carlson. at the Banging Bowe on DA.I3!"ZY, MUM, Or 6 C:)., A Zzebbete Place. New York, Oa end eStettb sr dot. WM, J. PALMA; irmerevar. I AUCTION SALM SO DIEBIILILHLE PHOIPEIITL Hariectek Strad, ..A..1" AL mr CRax co az. •- oi ;TOPIIDAY, Deertatter PM: at Welook r._ 0, will be aotd, tae 000Tenten117 !mated 101 t Ylgenri.. l :Zuzet, -" b"A1r,: i tr. " 41 • 0?2, 1 7.,,r, and onteorins bock to feet, With pelt liege et V.Argg,;l•o'ol'..Vl:l", A T,'' tr'f. k l f" - condit ood ion, and ens and Vat sagideo . lll: ma. biota...les I . dettittei good cellar.. to. , For convenience to bolting., desirability Or neighbornasi, or 'as a parted invertateat tor, artiness mon or capitalist., Store le eta property loops sstreale than Ibis now offered. enter For of er tonne sad . rarth particalan WI at UN. IMITEISOY, Fauna ♦ co.. - ss..at inNtif=l. WYLIE STREET PROPERTY 42' AIiCTIOX. Oa tIiZEIDALT. MCCPber 10th. at 10 n'idaef lad extending heel Ed mete thanes alaaii . on well, Is greeted tie tbres•storted brick bonze of Yvonne Tna state rota. It present pecopltd by Lends neenasn. elnituer. •lerd4-101,030 rook, bastion tritliont lutenist °?Ttgctteliets;:).l•X gebttx,472St Wanness, PL3011:0 Inleaxi the Sittall0a1:1;01141•111 nearing • p tying _lnvestment. 1116(All, eLltrat CO. Anatba. • del 41110 d satn 500046 VALUABLE BANK 41TOCBIL tgrahr 0.3, or Commercial Soles No. =May. dela strut: • . • 10 seam Peoples , Notional Book, bid .bare. Triumph CC CO. be sham Pn toooretaGrath Stonier CO. In snares not .% Boo.,lasoolottoo. dot ••MeILIVAIN7L. ovtottonoet. _ _ TO WHEAT GROWERS., EUREKA AMMONIUM) BONS Super-Phosphate of Lite. • I 1L431111,40T111LD It THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO . , • stwAsu & CAMPBELL, Mee, 356 Penn IN., Pittsburgh, ea. arr&J:ggraMniTti.74ll 7:o4rart,°` 17:1V0 ulAtlnld =Wig 04. mit V. THE FORT PITT LUMBER CO. capital, •r : 5t2411,4100. Prealdent—ZAW. 0/111.1mm, •aeeetara—r. A. wassirr. Ityperisteadeat—/All. ULlWigm:c. Th 4; MT" VTT LIIIILTATi r kl. bay( ' par. ebasTl TWO TtIOO , LNU Wang HaFFOOLO Laii.: T.T. W r iNTY 6 o rt 11111.7.4 b, as otabas Dila large *smalls.* icill, inIVA yream;el to ring/rin= jird r . U r "4" 1121 . . ...i .d irdn, emu at laidaz ad liegiuy BY. Commusitatloaa by mail amid b r e Id !. . T. A. WRIGHT. lll•erstary. iTrAtritere: pi. • HOPPEIt & CO., Mormon, to /4 L BOLCOM /kWh uavuoroatis os FURNITURE Of Every Description.- SCHOOL AND OFFICE FIIHNITCJIR . • • Ito. lsSmithfleld Street, IPlTlMainmillit. Pa. mita tan usonmeat of Mumma. la_ ! . .29.1tun, cas.uati, Lana at la UT rutfics. C. A. wr1AA....917A. a 1101172:16 ....WIC a. WILT. satzroin A. t i n c VlT FXSILIC CONVEMI. A arrt inQ narel atraW=Ult HOT WATER BOILERS . attached lo the back end olecanditecticle Stoic». SOMALI the Wroth booth •h /eh aces my the eloire• pip, hula e4th e voter needed le as erdtearri mead . 1 1call7. by Decides the blase directly throaati tea boiler, Which sits am theplpe- holo of the store, this sie. arricetc.eet t o al Ueda It alY447'grita:Ltfaittall: tLitar Btorh e It ente% th ? e N Aachmt. tiesatof maiVill2.P4lll to BISSELL 8c CO., • No. sin LIBIATT MUT, 116;antatturers of the Trtamph Cook Man. I TEAS 1 Jima racel•ed, a taro and ehalas let OM, b AT lIMAXISCIII TEA 7Wiff. , TA II Irismaa4 21tUbargas Widah art War reitiled atvrtlee tbas will dart easomiloa from soy and avm Wares ely• Meat a mu awl ion inn arsatuaua. ; ws. "sax= dik Rom. risubmt.' PAPER HANGINGS, =gam% 111 eIIEAS V.Mlin. AT So. lel Market Street. JO& B. avanzte • sue. VITTSEIVEGH P_APER IMAM. sAvrunthecurxelirr itanuath...ot PRINTING AND .WitAPPIND PIPERS: OLIWTON MILL. insuesavaaar 01130. Snauttrom mud., own= aim wioureouo. 82 Th ird Street, Pittsbur g, PIM °Yr' li A Mik o D;ltiCTXn.a—M;fti t?!it r..'"=_,••• B. klartaaa. Solut B. Llytaistoa. Jeka car. Una/MI AA tbatiipar meek.'•• swami EV 1839. rrra 41. T. WRAY & BROF.i., mimosa: To To N. oombroLLT. STEM eIIIOIER Rural. 29 and 81 /min aff e d, Prilmintry ,as. 12= SEIEPLIABWA CRACE.ERS, 317 Liberty Street,,. PIIIIIIIIIONOU. 11.4 Er•• lean 4 1 1111. AND DerEBTICI 010/1/4 Zutes6 at 4 ux Toztr:eezb4L mtin nk _ eon *mum rs er Lam rlitabaran,
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