1 MEI dere] 'Spied of the:l46= mi Prei"Site " ' ries Church. ~. 8/31r2N2"814A....-promrrso sassrox. ~,, ~,,., „cgried list at hag,pset nine O'clock, and.. c ''''' Via 1.-Oliliel witie prayer by the:Modem ... . , •.: l'ln., Minutes read and approved. ,?'^ v, r- to a personal ex. '.•'l,llnition. Rev. ' Mr. Arman had called '.his' ---- , attention to a ./ remark that Ms (Mr. A.,! . --- - - -.an•••r-y7ether - Vad:ni - Saildielation to the -;-`, el:4l.l'ller 'of Mr. Francis Rouse. Mr., 41.= tlllair did not , think she wh attponsible for the remark as he did not eit on hie own authority. - ,r, -.- Dr. MeMaster read the ; rook ~ -` • on Presby terial repqrts.. Adopted, • . .. _ - • ' nr. Ikeisaas read thenrefssit of the boni mittee on Discipline inxelation to the recap. tion under its care by the Seoond Presby tery' of Philadelphia, the Third Reformed Prey congregatiOn of Philadelphia,: which Mid not been rrly dismissed by the :Rearmed Presb ry Of Philadelphia, under Whose sdie on ItWas; The com mittee decla redthat the reception,* the congregation by the Second Presbytery was irregular, but inasmuch as the present rela tionship does not 'work any detriment to any of the parties, it reoommended that the existing relations be a b le disturbe The report was laia'on the t Mr the present. -. Pralonalas read the retart of the Com , 'miffed' on the Signs of the Times. It recom ' mends the last Thursday of November, or such other day Bs the' %venters of the re 8, ReC tiVe t4atela rniWesignate, to be observ . as a day of thabivitig. It also recent mends that the Thursday of the week of Prayer, in January, 1: m, or sueh other day 'as may be conve nient be observed as a day of fasting. ''The reporewas adopted. Proofs:dealt,' 'the - OOP bribe day, the -:::: Contilderatiiiii of the :resolution in relation - • to George H. Stewart. .. i' • Dr. McLeod wished to say a 7 few . things in relation to the paper. And -Graf in re gard to , the jurisdiction of the Synod in the case. The Synod possesses and appellate jurisdiction, • both and is, thoriginalere fore, competent to pass such a resolution as that before the hotme, if .it see fit. It has nnive rlialjurisditttion as a court of review. rHe said these things for the information of the legal gentlemen who he understood were present taking notes of what was go ing on. All that is being done is done in the face three times wi of tthin he San. He had been told the"last two days thatlf he would go on and sign as stated clerk the Pa pers presented to Spied in the cate r a I .writ 'weed la issued ,A-aingt him. He • feared no such t h mats. ale threw hhaself on _the COrlait1113011;_of his country. The civil :courts of the country will sustain the . ecclesiastical courts in the exercise of their rights. The first principle of Erastianism_ is cominz back upon us. There is a com bined effOrt to break down our o...aniza cHon, by alienating her property. will we rinit men of wealth and influence to do • - Pfoceeded to devotional exercises, Rev. Dr. Clarket:presiding. The followinge tlemen led in the exercises;- Dr. The_gophin - s: e, lir: Me.T.Ake- tiiid,,rilr. T. W. J. W zlie. Wyli - ' • ' fturrierilthe consideration of the rttsolu- Mr. James Sample did not offer the reso lution •to consign the gentleman ingum,_ tion to destruction, but for his benefit. He Windd extend no sympathy or privilege to the Jpintleniark,tbat_he.yithluilds from the wife Of itis truitom. 4 Llle does this and them is no distort in his family.' • - . Item , Samna Wy/le sa i d if it was wrong for thorn to ittlig hyrons,'it'was wreiiklix all to ‘ • sing. Be believed the reformation principles were impertant. Fifty yeant aim when ordained hi th is church, be embraced theme principles. There was then a prohi bition against“oco'casional hearings” and .-.6seltt illgeiiirtries.' . _ Soll itniournediten: con.. con chtwArbY PraTerr 1 FM OEM Ili =III 1 EMI= • arrnite . assaros, opened Synodwi met rayer bat three o'clock - and was . al es th / D ythekoderator. Min _ read and approved., • .. Bev.. Samuel, Young read the reporroir records of the Pittsburgh Preeq'tory. which were "neatly and correctly kept.' It was moved that the speeches of those who have•teady spoken on this subJect, be, iimited to ten minute:4 and all othere shall have as much time as they desire. Rev. A. •G. Wylie had good ground for • • his faith that •they were a church, tta* organize d separate from ail s ' other churches/a the land. Being, an organized body• they_ had o laws. -AI long as. the standards remainunrepealed theymturt • be governed by them. The had endeav orw time and again to the laws, but they lied T not been amended or ri3pealed. deflam,e.. shad was an evidence of his . . , pr..Wylieliirnott, thfitrits unworthy.' Mr. -,- • . iminataudni_ .• • . . - Mr. A. G. Wylie proceeded. He wanted the Betbnnedf.Preseyterhia Church .. o de ,-. eaielnieraVie,'Stood.. Ile not.Nal:a each one 46 go away after thaadjourbent el a imi nkthirvictory, and everything la left so lodedirlte that -each ape' may - de as the ..,: •pleases. If , this. matter br :to-go into;the," - - ' civil min* theY Mat take thole 'atendards. and, de t h y ' the question` on thenfrj_e • did notwish to ,“alide" lir the.a they hid ku bm i jih t 4r I'cuoyeSra,": They bad been ehal len tot ake up thia matter, by those whO ,viblated the ` la*: Be wanted to show ,-• i, he Wail ;not 'agkaux.to,,ApPl:l.' Om, law. „Nr• Wylie p et suoiaitute for tne•waoli: •, - , matter boreß 7; It brai follows: Whereas,' -Syilod anginal • as % a m as ' , appellate j ' °Hon ' over all ( - ' pecans and all, atturs sCooting thO gOnsrr , -al interests idtbookureh andeeltseupen4=, sdon•andearo•4lhd i rlierear,:there are leen known, mid--; od .lawe o r ',regard to, the subject!, of Psalmody an_d coral:flunk* in th e r, !, 0r,,,0f which arrmspnad •piralm ~. - ;; l ti n t A' ' ot,' "' ' uc c li ti a4 ' ° Th, and .. ,•• •• 11t. lusild)bt the moor s '• , • • ;and * in the, her cks , : ' eb uing•oonnnunon- in Imilliag OLdingiiieei' Analifil to ' be citended'to': theac ' astir wawa:m et •, .• wouldraoblve to' ooruitanf fellowagdp-•and becoti2e, 'rpgdect to; the 'authority of this •' Ohtirob4•64lll, **reds: o . 3 9*,`Pt ',Striarir•ho openly antidadantd,y I/soured 0n,301 °magma' pitjthettoor - ,bf 'this r• oa, •` . . T tliet he his: .the woreldp*CirOod:Wie ird •- ••• ' tiatioite eirdlnlinagred bump:Wilt:apt called • , a*mnai;anittliithe US .tionuntined with, ioffiormsnd &abet chime/lel in sealing:lose.. - ' Outsets' : 1 4 S11 ;ba- 4PL/Srefi #O l ;II ri/A °cut mo till ' tessolue tH AUl l'at , ' --A.aatir " .4 b7 thia'sv.'' tlz;n;of: eoaduet j 'iti. .7 U. Stnart;:betil•Tklitted.t4e leaser tar•thurelk 1111148 4 emir " • - '• • - ivrovlded. • . , •••I . ; ; ‘'i • .. 4 0 , 21 .,., ) ,A ii.- G. tr: 9N ag he and hale hereby iTtaie,m4-'lred,jitag„hkralis antygnm '' ineinberehrpTn this - Church Until' oPi ku ,,, ci slekgar hisc error 1W the,M`miSob wucgo l two s bonmaft Avgty! of ChoroN and.._thal, hiiraeit itrkilied Al eon" iftnen 00 ' be '4lroroiratriaeiaiti.',. "e i , I , : j yr _..-semairlty VellreoXCnnOneithe ex •• pwseton that , M. itattasit , onis a t ms e/f.' ? 4r.- Stuark desired 'ost •' ...ty ki have'llts nistu r tfia,i, sirmix ••• withrhiLudurbig get H e m ad oiala,n6ht; !•,,,/#4,!4pro :AdiniFit it p n gtilliviroXidellear:4l e r t tbS • ssbtionst,4 fiklW. we1,44, 1).td . : ... te 'l l lurfolleiring gendea m a i 1t..1 ic V II ex:embalm , Item aluniurzfohrati ,'.L &Scott and Rescgdz,fi tet y ou " 0 Dr. -mcikuley resumed. bg* nsedhlaihhig ON iliNgft e d fifty psal m s in rusneni knallinc, Onad- n ever . a l laii i i- EL, now the dax9IPEWAIII *0 had sus* lai.7. Redid not believe in an unissmtat,. 'byilitilit /V belie in a Scripture 014,44,,,, the ,WO pf other Pottbhui' t-latitiptive'ln he - wallet:pc-o f G od. Be thought something was need. ed. Something should tie : donA egad done now, but not to this fbrM. JlM**. - • , .L 1. 1 . a .- ;";*. - 0 , '',,;*• • A, • ,• • • • • _ • I ,17,X175 •• •.:4,0,41-:-;', -' , • • ' . . , . • . err-Y.-Asp stratits".. Daily prayer. lifeethig—From 12 tef. to 12:30 o'cloakat thelifethodio Church, MITA street, next !hiors, Guirrin Mee. .•,• ~.,- • -•—• 1.7 A 'e, ri§the Eolltng • 1 r ti rige ,.......;...i.,:rTn iv *b . urw . , go ; t. r that ''WiNal er Mr Y tite • eiliOUDerel liceurgattotai SeParland toe Barker. ali rtita t tt r kt i eg rir. Rarfla with was arrested !ape clittloe_, where the -111114XtZtarsetPruil, t" "used I 44441 6nutP1imix.m04 7 ,r,!" b°lh 1 ow 1.47. , -4 ..., • -.+-.4.-,....4.A. ft ) Iftilillditee 4.4tititiuorthe •iNstati Itinnkeban p r . awe axanillitlWaild .. 1/4, ~,ilit,'Jnattoe AtkplCharunon wile - "Amman and Mut - mem,- .. - _ - 0 ,,,,,...,_ offloaCtsmonveft .t 7 "r--. , -- Thidi nageleetlonmeturds. . 7.. . 7 l id A Plcwi) 'and John P a I f riu till Cal liPbell rand J. ~...1 i i . v. , 0-4 1 :0- . ,-- . , 7. ri • -ht , race tide day it W, Rome for Dauttato Women, r. " I.o ao. 45 Chatham street, All the Visitors areurged to attend promptly. - : T-'.:: . - . ..•.i,: ~.,. J : , , ,-, , r •,..,. ____,........ m.i 1 /4lleill..te bOt 4 4e. eVilledyit Hired be exer allied OA `s rminbeforthe members Of the Refarmed PresPyterian Chureb; , Tligb cllissaudons "dr Synod are circulated over the country. He read them in the dispatch es of the . rand lied ereenifi l t .., reports i the] press in this :city: thu the, no honewandlitiriathin planfi He thought not. • 731.r.--Sampleolltniled tbritrfith of the 'Stale:, meree rmidelkeia',,sirgrWhintt McAuley frinit in ee - of New York to the effect tit Tatr,7lErkpTe) 'had first - introduced h ' intb the bbath School. /le. knew:l2olldog about it. He netar did Dr. Wylie rose to a <median . of privilege. .He hada letter from Geerge: H. Stuart, in Aiblek, he :stated • that it-: fabrication: that he was absenting hhnself from Synod Ouleeeerectilyli r 1,.41. ' -,--- Vi r . Wy e said the letter 'didnot seem to oomnftinti Wotan isialelvas he la said to be. The inference' Js xeasenable, that his ab- Bencels allartuttlie prograrrune. Mr. William Early said he saw Mr. Stu urtln t earkfage ythiteiraik wi:ming in Alle gheny. He was in company with-these whoni Mr:Btriart characterises, lulls. let. .1 ter, as "libeller*" and he was free to say "there wait minting dor done by those :men 'that;' was improper," as Mr. Stuart i 'charged unjustly in his letter. ' Dr. S. 11. - W. McLeod said _no friend of Mr. Stuart had carried , the uows to Min of 1 - *hat tra l At Said hfrelatlen to libesicknem on - 1 the, floor of Synod. His,phyreciane shordd 'protect him from such messengers. ,1 .. Dr. Wylie wished, to 'know if Mr. Wylie Withdrewhis charge after hearing the letter of Mr. Stuart? ,' --1 Mr. A. G .Wylie said he hada right to draw ' the inference stateof at the time. As regards thestiltirs now he admitted that they were as stated, but: he'conld n ut withdraw the inference that he made before. He had a right to make the inference in the circum stances that Mr. Stuart was absenting him self designedly. • - • - • Dr. - Sterrett did not believe that the best way to settle this'matter Uras the passage of the paper, bekore the house.- - Adjourned tcemeet-in.the evening at half past seven .o'clock BtWiWi 8. &intim Con cluding by prayer, : 1 ., . InIZIFTING SESSION. , Synod .met at halt- past seven o'clock and Was On mo option-the ened witk . prayer by the Moderator. readitigaf- the tes wee dispensed With. minu - :Proceeded to tke, discuss ion guts. of the gu. ternoon. tion pending at the adjournment is the ofßev, Thomas Johnston would like if the . Matter could be - indefinitely postPoried. laid on the table or under the tab l e. The effect of adopting thhpaper *rill' be the sus pension of, a member of this oburt for his candid avowal that- he had used human composition in the worship of God. He did not think it would - do any good. It would never bring back the gentleman-re th church. fer to to e use of the practices of the ' I Rev. .L.F. Hill would vote against the resolution. But he would disset from the extreme Views exp ressed by the 'g entleman who had taken neat. He was t ed with the State of things in the church at the present time. Two ministers have gone during the . past year. On next \ Monday another -o ongregation in addition 1 to those' Wren' genet Will ,talre such a c ts as will bin: t- beyond- the `Arrbidietion of this ' : Them was isreat dense -in the spirit 'and teMPer a lxie 'Synod since last year. A similar paperxwaspresented last year mid It was hurled. back with Indigna tion in the face of the Welber who present ed it: ' A Paper osi Unkur -With the United Preelkyterim Church was also presented end met with a Similar fate. "raareve tol erant/a" he'believed was, the device of the &MI.:, Either this resolution or something liiredft•ahould be- passed; or. else I liberty Airtishould be granted mon:there 'to .use their. oltr.3ov:Z -`i ilii . .‘,..--- '1 V. Dr. Douglas said , th e: question was not, what the jaw migbtl; .w ha t the law should" ber nor wt ought to question is, what is the hait law? Thebe. The a law -upon the subject which says the psalms of scripture "to the exclusion of all imitations, and uninspired comixoltimui, are to be used in 11101 =vorship." - It was said, pla,yfully, that who are , contending for the exe uution of the law are executioners, Or hang men. It is Strange that those who contend ter liberality itithis matter did not stand up In defence of Rev: D.'Rennedy when hew etreppl"Vittrirlfillillar—Onnte in 1833. Viiisa'auWitetttlardstgfirere members at the :S.vzooLtils chteaceil that gentleman wit 14groistr.v/ohiffile the f eitabllahed Jaw and order of the Church,"- but not one of them raktedavitilee in his defence.- He Well. 9 fluff SA ligollrlp fp the Pittsburgh Presoytery to oe dealt with according to -the laws of the Chop:thin such eases made and provided. Now these men think-they are hardlydealt with, and yet they them -Be/VesrarlYl4 40 _ALV94' in the. case referred' to.l-INdt one"ot mete 'lifted a ' voice In defence in that matter. Certainly - they "will 'not-t h ink hard :of those who do the same thing now, Dr. Do read the roll: .of §ynod of 1853 ad 1 in proof of hie . poSiti6h that the 16rh " npw on the defenalye t were mem of, the Court and atipraved of el- 'that was done. r was it more a elation of the law , then , than it= is nowt - Was if more a groas.vio- It ir.°UlgrObilh9dcAdflr#4ooo4tireb' 6 I h then 'I the lair *as Opprondire ...:.illt wasfact in aecordruare with the light crthe age in which we , live or the genius end,' Spirit ;.; 'pr . the liosPet, dispensation, hit 'it be repealed. : lie ~ would not protest 'against , 'that if ned in her superior' wisdom' sho ul d; =see:, fit' to d t he ifitts:so4eobVieditthiryalL. be inflicted. , He would deter tolhe many, n disti red arises present, and he wouj4 Midi . ' Rev on.taithelitolitt of law. . bort Atclifi lla n made a short ad. dregs, alter' hlo_l2 kynod adjourned tom* 1.," id nalf.paafninun'olook, Rev. i lin Mr ~ i 1., t, - ,- .- -1 -- Sh p t .--........____... 1 :i v ,Ed7iiiiiiiiiiii;made Ilitbiliiiiiien before ttilliimpiiilif„Reilif4unczesteed4, o,4tigrAW William Morgan with iarciaty "by bailee. lifemadik Llteridofiftmotkeralitoil hotel on Roan- WOO; Wlnite It APPOsra•tihilefedlint boardedfer a short time. Monday Morittpt ,:baR I;4,t,tr-vicitti oiti lto r Alg board ~mod ' mmmectatat • vas - ire de ' : rtivitir PrarldtPlakwether.' MA 2thange hhiglyarcunglioulft hypaid hi e b i ll , and asked for hie trttak.'" 'Thelatitilocttn.., formed hinithlit . heittiedtkiiijltgA boo b.k' ,gip 11 he paid. ~i2!ll,AflirpcdowilsOfor Whit: Y wall inroad red' and reftuied t o ",ICY Ipiranic` mtuttnitts is val.. arreeticet 14enlitMitlitie.tir:11"114%,Itztr. 4 mAi1iti.c0ute.,,:.:,,.:_.„7:,,,,,.."e'-',';'"., , ..i` PITESBURGEI ' -.R43 United 'States District Court—audge Du. Candice,. • • The _, jury in the case. of Jackson. E. Bon ßausch, indicted for having in his' Posses- ' counterfeit : with intent Government currency, 'dm ~ rettimed a verdict of not' guilty, and the defendant was discharged. The Court remarked that it would have been satisfied with a different verdict • . The case. of. Breen and Ripley, indicted for attempting to peat cpunterfeit Govern ment rr.laney, was concluded, but ment. the ury? had not agreed j on a verdict at adjourn- The jurors in the Distric til , Pour& we: charged until Mollifier • next :Th re e diere mainder of the week will be devoted to Or cult Court business. In the;bankruptcy branch -final discharge was.iam gran Willted• and certlfteste-:Awarded le- Swisehn,- of Wilkins township, Allegheny coun h y. The -following petitions , for final Ilia - charge were filed: Robert it. PeeplerJne. Patterson, Samuel Spicer of New catitro; - Lawrence count ; W. B. Standen, West burgh;Pitts Ellis Sheppler, Clinton county; Wm. .usser ,Center •oounty; Danl.)! Seal. Northumber eanntY; Philip R. ,Rahn, Pittsbur gh - ~ .• - The following pet i ti o ns ' for adjudication were filed: M. Dora_ley, Allsgbeny City: Jamea J. William`.. Erie; Drafel J. Curly, Danville; Jacob Hendricks, Snyder. coun ty; James T. McGreggor, Northumberland county; John IN. Ohnstead, Vettange conn -177; Jas. S. Steele, 011 City; Thomas E. Cur -tualtuavilleg. Solomon L.Ullmany.Prank. ln; 'Wm. H. Carle; 011 City; G. U. Ellen.; berger, -Zooming conoty; Levi Censer Nimble, Potte , Clinten ty; M. Balitird,zr;oipt; Abram Allegheny City; r county; Charles H. Super, Jacob Patterson Butler The Agri` - /cultural Board ;.fie of IlstflUitii the Fair. The, Board of Managers of the County Agricultural Society held a meetiniLyeam _ . ternay, at No. /0 St. Choir street, Capt. John Young; Jr., in the chair: Present, Messrs. Parke, John Jr.,Chess, Jennings, bioNelvy and Anderien. ' The PribthifrOommitteererted that the Premium List fbr the next nil. had been ananged in form for publication. ' The re , port wasiompted. On tbeaddress to accompany the Premium List, and 'the rules and regula tions for the information of exhibitors and Yieitora, were referred_to the PrintineCketn: mittee, to report at't he next 'meeting. The time fbr holding the Fair was fixed for Tuctsdit,) Wednelshit Thiirsday . and - :+. Friday . , j _October Bth, 7th, Bth allid , 9th. . j qm. t 1.. The Board then adjciurned, Posed, :. , ,,i I' o .- • 'Sacred Concert , The grand Sacred COnCert tebo given at , , St. Paul's- Cathedral thls • eveniug, under the direction of Prof. .T. , H. Sehennit whr doobt set In it exeelleet erlterililn4 t best musical tabiiit in the citf4l boil button:tents! ' and "repal, will particf-'7l gate in it, .and all lovers 7 of , good musio,j should attend, as it Is seidont It/favorale iim optinkunfty is afforded-our citizen' of enjoying meth a rich musical treat. Hig: teen:pieces of olioloo music' have been.se iartua for, - ,the occasion,' contisiting -all bhortisesi quartettes, trios, duet and solos with a hill . „ orchestra . acoompattiment. Tickets of aumbektri, 11,50; single tickets,' 8400. " We expect to see a crowded housee, 5r • t .• Y., _ 5.4 lir t la saydoe H oll ow . -,,.. : 1 . About teitt66tl64skYiriiiiiteritoy month) Are :was discovered-issuing froth thee 49 PPROP 3 x , w O 9I9PY, i lf, .Pimy.,.•,:zmik iiitt dwelling and grocervf. stinatiosn Sutter. , Hollow. •The fiamilehilagaiiialsuoh head way before•beingdisoovered,that, although •the,.. residents ;in •.the :lotmedtato vicinity 311rxted 'outiptcmtptlyand labtfred:energeti alllY. t o entliw-buildiag's.wss destroyed. -.l2..e_Alropurpire.Departtnent Was also ailed et,L and , the Atenton ,aildceeded in preventing heSamesfrom spreading to the ot , tkfacent • b nildliti*.,,nif . .etiltio of the are , loot not been-aseinea.r' , - t' '''' . ' .` - -.- 4 - ,, -4 •5t0..,:-.1.-..- tering Areciolitit:..Aa ageldene at 'Watson's old occurred ,breWem•oomer of i3 gri , alley atia,pethru. stre4Lycister'' da . lag, by, WhiOhilfr. Paul Wilmot , engineer at the esteNtehtnent'mieriotio the -Jitqual cleloorided into a well on the prem. ,hiss f'some purpose to, p dept ,m th of.twenty feet, he-swami', 714,hen- on** ,of the et heavy 4411Vtv- Vtrill thetstadile ere . 'BB 12/3. A VeigPpidliale nit house. PlAr 'emotes th 6 It "'NOW zak are not of a d angerolui char .•' c'' .: - .A.: . +4 - .,4;:-„,......... 74 ,, , C Ale 0.41 at ,H9n.: ef• • is on . 'r gpitital %title reoord the- hat bis 'moat*: r s. ll ;Ziplanadts ittreat toi kile astir - • , , Ile• wilor Ali and; Mal 1 kali Sabbath School Convention. " Virblie'plesied 'to. leatti'that the km' ~oaetii: ;foi a isizige *itheiyie:* the' kiwis named Cc:invention the °aiming week, are. erthetzto..filng Wild. Mt, coithnitw' havin g . the matter in head,- have' been - 4' little elowlin giving th e publi c t rift - t i mt: Of oft they were deleg,.tint frorn thelbit ' names shown ma of. ,digangaishei f Ri., daYSateetflie,i4.Whil ezi*et , ~ _to tithe •Partin* the Convention, we may eontiden*"ptom ,, ise thaithe Convention Will be the !Ist. Yet *he/cl in the State. ,• . .., ;, , ; Its sessions continence en TFlLitsdai limn , ing next In the Ekicond P resbyterian Church on Penn street. We are ermitteCtcCetts-. flounce that Theodore F. rerklos, or.W.e., York, theocunixeer and publisher of muck of our btiet Sunday, &hob]. music, will be present and take °halve of the music et' ingthe Couvention and th-e children's meet . 2 giVe. ev some G..A. P ty, of Phlbidelphletic almaiff, blackboard lessons for infant b> - - Rev. Ai 5...05!.n,, Liti. D 4 will deliVer a lecture up on b? -Geography, Il lustrated by the bead " ps of Palestine yet published: ' -' ' • Andrew A. Smith, of Brooklyn, N. Y.., . Rev. T. A. Pierson, of Waterford, N. Y. •and,:kaMea H. 'Renew of Troy, N:y.. - all' 14-the front rank 88 Suliday School worker's amktalkers, have given assurance of their .presence at the Convention. '' '' 1 Prof. Wickershamt eSuperineet or Comnumn Schools, h i ssope o be with us. - BOY: S. B. Barra; of Wheeling, and other live . Sunday- School men from 'the West, have sent Present. word that they will be Other names will Probably be annoitneed as ance soon as the Committee receive assur tend. that the parties-have concluded to at- Teachers and friends of Sabbath Scliools in the two cities rev :expect a real treat, and should'inae evey' progaration to re ceive our visit-ors with true Pittsburgh hospitalliy. Persons willing to entertain members or the Convention; .are requested to send their mam,wittiout,-.delay,•to Mr; .T. If. 1111 1erman, 75 Wood street. 'igigto T ;---....11.111111111.1 :. , :'. *ea raugkrik_. , , At° 'Ol/ospirlig litiedg Were ileg Of r • . , record beftlte H. -ffilivelYV Esq., , Recorcil; BUJ' li4rela tieciaold toieonariliechtolti, 31Uy it, • 1566; lot In John lirewn'S PLISII 11l b orough or Bit-, . mlngbaltt, cathelresterriside of Hitertiony strset, 'D kV 73 t.; :... 5'...-• .... •Iss . • .... •-•••I Bernard Nebular to JOhn bilasby,_ aistysl, j 868; : loft. Wral and et the phut lu ploonuield; Peebles ` I/Ist/let, et the corner oftlM and First street:3, 25 Mr,1.2) feet. with..„bplldings ..... ..- ....... 1-$450 iJohnZerchltiebata gahaL'arisy, March 21 IS; lot In Wilkinsburg, 36 by 354 feet to ItOSIs street; with • be tidings..., - . 74- ....t.....ti.... . . ............ a 1,5611 Helms ofJoseph Allentmeassitner Walden. Septem p 19, Unit lots Nolo 54 and 115,-lallyAllen's n la Lower St. Clair towaship.ron,Loenst alley. _- 00 7125 feet...a.......50..... ... . .... ......J.••.1,.... .. gTho i josep Lantenti Trustee. to It lit Kaufman. April 164018; three lots 111 Collins to Nos. lac. ___,........,.. ....._.. 0 '_ .............ukmk0 Ru and Mire tbs. lan of tt.Easeo4.4oLrplbeharturallavat Au° of akfect andtSdepth r of MI feet...... ...... .370 I7ooeph Lbutesit, tailiMe tst LoMs.Vtauttnan, Aril . ;18, /6, mai; lot No. bland part No. 651 n the sattleplan.: 64illethr k a hlEafilnon WA/1B aVentlO,Orett • feet dad g depta of Tel met '-•- .. . . ... .: . .0166 Elisabeth F. Denny to Augustus Hos ter , December , M 0566: lot in plit township, containing sixty-olm. 1 P 0r6 M 4 4/ 80 /11 ;In MibitrtY lOwnahlia contain- ingtWo hundred ltd rwenty-wSsepterefeet...94oi9 Robert McAdams toe. Hanson Love, May V, 7 : ..int lit the tligtbastrit Pittsburgh, on the weStern ingside of Townsend street, 48 by SO feet, with;build /I.li .. . ..... . . .... . ... ..„ „., .... i .: . a n d 1 Joseph went. trustee, tO Adam Hanfamn, April. le, jugs; wo 'otitis; Maas towbstittr, No. fitt and Part of No. 56 In the plan of the liauverein, on Or, phial's avenge, •ft byll4 feet." ...„.4 ~4:,....0763 G. Davidlo Augu2.:lleldlhlti,'Augustso, 1866: Lots Nos. 3, 4, 6, Ott 4L - 45 411, 47, 48 and 49, now In the Orchard addition tsEtust -Liberk.:•••••...-82,629 58. Craft to Thornatliarrett, march 21, 1564, •• ...ertutirlirengsr_,_ ptsurall_ int,Troli:lnd 17, In • - f t t t r . Pa l tt"- ‘ 4l- 4 3 fqifili Plitults74s by/19 feet:. .... ........ " ...... .. ... .. : ...... ... . ...... . ....... aft St ritY Cuthbert, ELtecuter of.m. Johston, de= - aled. ttrAtigast kilelefeld, ilaijittist iota Nos. o 6 uthde7ll3ll6reeersbbettrarrnlapillkere,l63ol6byl63)oZlafeteLit, bbet13171..3: In . .. .... . . Chili ....... $1,480 WM• :t•• . ..... to Orne, aepte....iii;er . 4 1 okirloollierrelle:tl . 1 . 1r..in ,. ! . t0 . w . ...... ......... ......... . .e . . 5 6 ........... . ........... Ed and illitinit it, VaiWaßitt; /air. May : 7, Yeas; lots Nos. iv and Mi in Wilkins' plan In Liberty town ship. each bat having *front of 35feet and a depth Wm: 'Alt to .gilsobiiristrrtiobi, ........... 21. 111.17; acntstrapt *nand In Versal s township, tontainlng 10' .......... , ..... '.. . . . goo Marton Otlerson to Janie's' feliaiit, Ili.r 'B. ire;; all the coal underlying a . certain tract of, land In Baldwin township, containing' 115 tares, together with all rights. liberties. privileges, itc ..• '..03,650 Ann Maria bul to Nicholas Meyer, April ... 1565: lot In Collins t wnsbip, with a front of is feet on • /run street, de th not mentioned"-, •-..-. . 437 u Quitclaim deed of Marion Grlerstm. Widow of John . arierson, deceased, to James H. Hays, May I n ;pus; her estAtt rit qta., - 10 , pleee of land In iteldrrin toWbsitlx ntamtne r Situate perehes.ol cult claim deed, A. . Doetnan tol. U. Kautz, March path, li nk lot In Tenth Nerd, Pittsburgh. ,frouting 34 feet On Strawberry alley, depth atibet. .. . ..... . .$573 William iiii;a..i; y,;ine. •iiwr;, ................ .i.th. lags: lot In LI y township, holding Z. feet on 100fethe :lot and Pittsburgh Torntdke, depth et. . . ... :. .. ....... .. " . .. • . ..- .. ... .. ....Ski lisinnel Kidd mid wife to Wilitint tiutiligs ifurrh 24th, 1866: tract in Pine township, contaitdng 101 acres. more or I with bulidinga..... ... .43,672 SO Christopher Veit rto Phillip Rutin). p. co zith. 1865; tract of la dln Robinson t o contain- Uttigriflrltniii 1/6A71686.1f1t1t 6"21f4i —liar ftw, . er. y 9th, 1 ; tract of land ... Pine township, comet ing let acres and St perches with buildings . ...... .... ... .. 01.060 Widow Lemont er to Robert 19trarstdge, April Ist, Ugh tradt of land in McCandless township, containing ii acres, more or less, with buildings. ...... . ......... „ .................. , ................... David ilusb to I)avid A. Lewis march sant" lot isi Pi tssburgb.lsito PIM krunship„ Shang Zereet on Quarry alley, depth to Harrison street 7eet. ............................................... ~ . 41.500 William b. Haven to David I)._ Thomas. May tn. R 165; lot in Bngham, heating on " Ormsby street 321 feet. 113 feet depth ........ . Ad, 100 0.. E. Warug to Vrancis lielii;;l4ll.lelier, 76:piir Z. - ugs; km isstrrial ward, Allegheny City, milling cribe2o feet cus Liberty street, depth to alley not des d. ................... $347 50 Julio rite io ii • ni.t::ifiweii. Jr... liirii 2, iiss; tract - of tang in l yvist. civr,,tm,iohtli< contionhsg 49 sett% Irtt mugs.. ‘...., ...... ~ heir , ......... Robert E. IS ac la Jacob s abil l ose 4-M. „March 11, 1614; h eat In 31 anchester, cityof liesy, front beliding 24 n She Meld street, depth 61 feet, with ie55 e5..f.:.1...,.... .. -..1:...1 . ....000 Loretto, Pater.ep ai. to klitiattr E. 1;0;41, Na ag 11, 1808: rot hi COIIIns townse7N containing 15 litres. subject to certain conditions described ... ... 41,700 Wm. A. lierrou to Richard E. Breed. May . Ist, 1858; the unuistdoo three -rounhs of • tract of laud in Collins township, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, containing fifteen acres, subject to dowry m described. with buildings.- ................. so,lr: Same day there were lett In the Mike for record thirteen mortgages and two In of attorney. Alleged ll,r• Mrs. Madrid& Pal er,' residing on Dia mond alley, was ar ted yesterday on a charge of lareeuy!, Rapier keeps a, stand in th e market, d yesterday morn ing on leaving it in charge of his wife placed his pocket book, containing eigh teen dollars, under some vegetables and called her attention to the fact. Shortly afterwanLs Mrs. K. left the stand to speak, with pne of her neighbcu:4l,..wheu, ft is al. c lived, Mrs * : Palmer -came alOng, and in turning over the vestt tblas distovered the Ix!pktpbook, ' , pleb eke appropriated. • The Proprieali 'af a *Laird 'on the opposition side of tne street-141 C 0681 transact/Of and told Mrs. g., pointing out the wortfan wham he stated had taken the pocket book. Officer Draftier was called and arrested Mrs. P. who denied • having the pocket book, and the officer_ to the Mayor's °Moe with her. 'He had proceeded some distant* ..when another woman, who was Walking, behind them, called to huh] and said she had found the pocket book on the side:. walk. 1 Mrs: ort- , q having stolen $llB from a lady in the market some time since, and a search warrant Wag suedebnt no =twiner- was found. :A Urge I I quantity of notions and drigoodso erap) Peeled, to, /rave, been slyly& war found in the liaise and 'removed tio the Mayor's office, After a hearing the accused was herdlp bail for Jicr appearance at Court, In deduilt of witichshe was comtnitted.,,,k; portlbri of the goods, consisting of ribboris,-1 totheVidge-14.. c $3O, have sincelAnid `f.dentilled,'by 4 Eakm as haviallll Dean Iron frokf sitrre, and ha made ,; Aortae n',chargl bnith larceny, mien ' Itilikei commitment 4was lodged: against AP/Y .) ; ri ll o o 4lllarifilid 0 rautd.—The, Pan,ii ; .ftnilail -, : , 'Will be exhibited thisats ~ . _ , LK% lea V. P. Church,. Laoriter bf :.. . .Id aid Stocton ave. rue, and on N -7iiy-idlarSaturday sivenings. at Davis Han. Wider ftrect, betwee* PedeW al and Sanuusky strata'. .-1- Ae,-,41x wnertmildelfver 4 leeit tre ---e t in ootineetiereVitil the eSthibition. Mr. s uns JOB trilV/i/ed thrDllgitthenofr Land and t and his lectur e` be to - csammin aid af thIPISTAIOhOOIII\ illad itigifersaVths m om . , ;-,... -.- , p-..... -4 r 4 , t k . _,. , - 4 t. 4 'llrealate Putiltkar.air Lucas and Sarah Clale te, a pair of saddle colored females, Iv o are somewhat notorious in the neigh td4bd In which they reside, nu, aboount of their frequent quarrels.! gaVe d pugilistic e ntertainment on Wide Alley in .tl2O Sixth ward,yester ay °ruing, Malin :driftalteaiiflut -dto be eve* with her antagonist made inibrmation be fore, Alderman Strain' charging 14 . ,_ er with „ assault turd 'battery. Sarah was anee,o4- and held to , bail for a hearing. ' . 0 97T1411446ark1i50R470014 . &Incas Gaxarrx,:ill You be re kind as to call t hsstbmtlint of the klayot tO . a . outraghOuSproode_di carried on Wall .- on Sixth streetf , n ight, a whilst 'on 4' way home, I was forced to defehd two young ladies whom i plahllY seen re-ein amilitt utict them Can It be that iilllll/11111d the . wire'lff" ttbe ZaW? / hope not. .1 . ... o i-i . . ,9 the a noon of lib , , , • ", 4 1412 , , the - - tine- P, - ''- vull of__„, ✓II T. 3 f . f v y 48. -100 ......,..............._ Residence and Grounds on. Ohio Avenue, Allegheny City at Auction-Ade et the May 29thises, . At Two O'clock, on Friday, ' • - , ,••'' The spacious and finely situated grounds, with 'a commodious dwelling . house,' the present •residence of Mr. Jonathan (Sidle her, on Ohio avenue, Allegheny, near , ~ the mew Methodist Church,.. :will : , be . , sold at auction on Friday afternoon, May 29th, at two o'clock. The lot fronts 122 feet on Ohio avenue,' and extends 800 feet to , • • lotus; a fifty feet street. , It •Ii finely em -bellished with lawn, trees, gravel path and carriage drive, fountain,. sitnuner -house, iron fences and gatea: . The househaa , three - porches, spacious a ll large double par- lore, • finely.frescoed, four ' bed-roomar library, dining-rooms, kitchen with-rager and three finished attic rooms. The . apart, =arts are all spacious, well ventilated and. have high ceilings; gas throughout. • , The.views from- the house are ex tensi l e and exceedingly fine einbrautrgg city, river and surrounding knit - as far us Dixmont, to the west. The passenger Cars pass in front of the lot. churehes of nearly all denominations in the vicinity. Terats....one-third cash, ;balance in three theannual payments. 'PoasetUdon given•tosult Per Chaser.: ,', ": • ; .-- z • : ...,,, . , A. LEaaavie. Auctioneer 3 9 ,Pesieral St., Allegh'e4. That deafness Giant I - . , eari-be c ar e d -is vented bY follnwing cards: - _ aliPlieff to Dr at 134 Einiithileld street, Pittabtir*h, two -weeks ago,, having been ibi-dve years." The Doctor gate' ma instant P 3 lief; and I have oontinticid to- Improve ever ainoe his first operation. . Eve tiTs-PPoKizi ndles of Pitts-- nigh who , is, se Ailifewilimate =as to be de prived of hearing, should make the effort tn visit Pittsburgh -and Consult Dr. Aborri. W •Gt.sas..„ eat Va., sia_y_itad; pOn the 11th of Obtober;slo66;:ranDllo -A,Pozot. #3r ins - And tizzing in the ears, and °Miff' wit initint relief. Nearly two years have elapsed sine° the Abet foperatitm,,,whidli was performed withont the. slightest' pain. I sineereayreo. %Ornmend him as **luta and ',arteoesaftil operator. it, 4,Cognumx.,i 5 .,, ~ • - i tlt.nta klyll4llett• f , Ai a • meeting of the Street Corrunittee. held last evening, the *it:owing contract* ft iimdtiftinkyAgmi,i3 a wardud .l f 'i Milieo at'rhol, - born .I , *cimisylv ini he avenue to bur atreet, to W. aP. Cathy, Vine and CraWford streets froni-na I. my/vents avenue to Reedl street, 'te .1.- fJohil eat kCemp li elee V' °bait ,the , order of a flambel%ola eete Wale'W % to to avoid the confoalon neinV corilaquence of names be., , !! 1 8,du r P, 1 , 1 , Fat . , I - , ittibeiiienebiiiieh made ‘1241Z14- iit tltierntsur-Strviin ,, yes=.l ter y, c g,_ lava. Thofbas with' emb ezzlement. The prosecutor is eral Ihtitituncie agent .from Philadelphia, and the accused was a Weal pout L iclotthek. ,- teniisYlvanla llaili,elat, ~ 7 17,44 '113 alleged tnat Minima l had 4,eceivedmdeppr9pritt to his 6WII tfsti 182, tvhat be' au= Wivie. turned over to the general agent. Mt Was' Arreated and takenibeffte the Aideriiinni' when the affair was compromised, Thom d lziferging , the $62 and psytus. thelzsgs„ n'.! Bill, Padartatiraver.-LuaneezOnlokery -made informatign before Alder Strain! f,beilittikvi‘bhargialgthailea whittcui 494 11 , hqmpa9n and John Pit,,..t.htwilviqt:ruet. ; hAnus nthohlet:„The values 114, YOUtaide plipa,!aad-4141pepla, that the ac-. °used puitat gigabit the proseeittoesbniik tin boards, Monday_ night, covering aud"de., f achwitelsprevionslypnsted by Libra, 3var, rants wore issued for the arrest !Of . they aceusecL qi,i. , ,..-) ~,/,-.; 4 • !.....-4 1 li-, L ' l l .. 't +. • 1 ,- 1 OIL 1,2 .0, t ~.4..,-...-4...m.,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,..,..., .t . ...fitti44Cl Caved lin.—Thirrobwttiiktionift u s dawdbute+VddefitteavlAlN itwan feet of it has fidleti , in and y r , Re 1ah ...1 110 tArtlF.,fio. Alftc,it wi ll 4 2 -4,17- 4 , ...., ~ , 4, , .—,-,-7-,--.,,,,,.,,,, str 4. 1 .. a ?'" -'•'. t,; 4 froiiiii :41ezirelerfeaatultaib44,.44:i ighteassangranodipalle coanthe moot. • tion, having been Wooed for orgioree/Obr• ren°" Vtor this day, ft °I'"? ivoimai . . - pea —:-_ 4 ''''‘ThetZliarli.l6/44/(Fattare'lieeta #: 41111 44' 613044t0M01; ISOM ' UP a I;l:64gl i nt i liClir""li"le' rftunist.elic---u ql.e4.)`' uncial ok:14; 4rttCr WM ,-,erffiaßat itt_Alte.,.4hret YeSert 4310augaigi,,in i consequent,. 'or I lett See a dvertiaement of pocket-book lee!, in Allegheny merket; on the '4th page of to.' dsop's paper. 1 im ,ourt ertfse. Fa -------------,-----..... allaide /Ilene% _ • At present day it is extremely rare to find a female wboisentirolyfrexi from some one or other' of the dieeues.*rinar to' her sex. - Go Where yottwill,brf the m ountain valley, . .• , _, top or in the in die hamlet Orin the . city, aulonif: the 'rich- or tfid 10w1y,,, ere Will be,found but very ibtr females who are tot laboring tinder physical affliction peen- Hark/ woinanbood. ~ :‘l, . L.: •;- .; , , The eausevf , this we will ' not undertake Lto explain2bare. ,The numesons applica tions ;ciao ; to As, for; reliefduring bur ara'..practlocas loug lance in dtice,d ,ns te make especial Study 'and. irt vestigatiOn of these diseases, and their best method of ewe: They are maladies• ITa' Pecunthatbrit*Firo 'mil as a general thing' they require df treatment entire ly unlike that'adopted far those corm:eon: .to •hotksexiiit. ,du nietihe verv' frequecy, ntexteritbf, female incssees.luour.mids; is goodrevideriee that. the,, “cominon treat. went" his not met with suceess, and shows adthat Stile ,more effleient_ coarse should be opted.' ' — - • •• . ` We weielotiiiiiitca c o n ih 2 3 l eed . that loeid remedies and external e a fiances, tan. 'deg.'s, • • .Ite.,' were Mere. atives- for ',the time, and of no permanent Value whatever, but ofttimesinjurions; and that an efficient, ;course of medi enre cation wits the: enly hope o f • For the benefit of tboae who • may be 'af flicted with any disease fumy the sex, whether from a Hiighi cold, folloWed by a : derangenumt and irreggroi-ityof the general systenkwhich marittthreslitpdgces bough, toffießirktroTiaihtn'estiiireliest, difficult breathing, littlPitation, deo., with all the - F lYMPtoros ,of -"going Auk! a dline,P orl from ant orate 'very'inany Ot he r. causes NvhiPli :Produce such) terrible suffering among women, as to make life a burden tp them, we would, say, that our Temedlearare selected and prepared with l .ile :towards these ands, and will givespec r ia elie re f in all these kinds of caites vrithent, needless' exposure to indelicate e xamin ations, or the wearingof disagreeable instruments or: 1 cumbersome a ppliance:S. , -':' • We have ciired hundreds, Yes, thousands. ot cases, by medical treatment alone; ,buu , , dreds of ;whom ,we have never seen,. but who on obtained their.mediaines after. oilyPll f4 u#. their essPs AV exaalizia. Mon. - ~, , .. Our remedies the min, enemies are mild but /Acton/. and are such as we havefonad out to act in cbnformity. with. the lints•ef-• nett:re in regulating health; and from•the success whidh has althost invariably crown— ed our efforts in these cases, we-can prom ise, and do promise, a speedy mirsinevery ease where a reasonable hope can be enter- Especial attention Is directed to tbealx•Ve. L. Orassaus.:N. AD .12i2 Grant street,' Pittsbur g9 El Btra. ll I.lan. biner gaa , Pbystelart and Mee* i .. Weise. Gives speehd attention io the treatment of k r . Chronic Diseasesand the diseases of Women and bhildren. ` ' • • •-• Her vegetable 'pills irnproVe the general; 1 condi on by giving tone and energy to the dignEole organs, and will relieve headache alma* inunedtately. The hundreds who have been - mow by her give.evidence that f her remedies are safe and 'etileacious, and that her 4•Electrieal treatment" isjudiclons. ly e rroyed.V °Mee hours from 9a. rn.to k p. O l t, her residenae, $3ll NoXille street, naar I:PtlßMint 131*MinigNIFIL • . - Aftal ----....----,..... .. ~.-1 olinisk-r-TW linthorities of A I I sto4. rare.an9tAwt,coisty, 1 It ap • rokefail. in Hitter:ming about tionthir -q.noi,. having been - cOmmitted 1 - ansWer a =age of4asUltimd.hatery wi ; 1 intent tAatitorrunit 'tape: lie ' was recent i einnirdwd tojail fn. this obturty;bs. May1;11 / Drum on:a charrytif , Jenne 'Malta& Emil yesterday, , .5 •-imems ~ *Da:lod agates I him frotn..Arn,troug co.unty.'`ged . • I • r A IP rinent Welters PhAtelan 5ay5....4 "PillBoo3 Pills are the only oontblitationl I Lace ever met • willpwout eorirse tlf i practice that reallY _anYthing ear* five ore p'edfle for Sok Headache:" All tho drnalitt ' 'sell then], i , ,;., i I a matt tPeetrdgmao2;l.llliFeterneygit Con 'i ells wilt be held thli (Tenaday) evettinsj I the 28 thiiristant; lif TR o v elook.- . To Blertanto mid buffintlia, thins youlvant Jr -refer you ' lasetrllnv (By Telt,. i =, 1 i = BILVFAU„ -.ay —27.—Reoellits—wheaki 50,000 bus*, ,c0rn,'60,400 bush';::flour, bbls: Shiptd*iata—whetit, 25,000 bush; °ern, I 40,000 husk; I.flatite, l .25,000 bush.- Fre!Wits , dull , und ;unchanged—, , Flour „quiet and: lOster;.,elty;llllo;2s. ,WhEed nqrleeted; No: ,„; t Chicago skiing, $2,0? No 1 do, $2,15. Co ; ,4un; buyers' won!: pa As ,Tates; offers . F: rnade'at 09alforqbat sales of 16,000 bush In small and asr lots'at 98(nil. Oats .. dull and :lower; sales, 87,500 ,bush western t; at 78e, ta arrive.. a Barley - ant! Rye nowt- nal, Wes perk,'lM, -wrd+loSo• II : . e , ,„ ~ .0..._,_.......... - fi Albany Ittaxiltet. CBy Telegraph to i the Pittiburgh Gazette.] gi - . ALll.4.let, May 27.-The demind for Bacoi I - is h good to-de* at prices Me higher than Taal -:- .ITursday; renelpts tott 3 ooolbe;, sales 25001 b at Salo3i. tiheep dull; dropped %c; receipti: ,6000; sales of 300 Q at, 6308 c. Hogs mouuni allY at 3 5/ 9 3,1 1 ; receipts spoo. : --.1,,,1 bait.RIED: .D.E.tit.Boxer7.7l3zmmAir,.-71n Ghtlat , Allege ” Cit. - page, phht, Ohre, ' BteGl trANE • The . ~..1 n. .. 28th_ . ~ o , _.03 place..llllB A rr antt9dtf. •'; brother-lu, at.B r ^ _.03 from fro the 'realoeace of heiV; law; Eioirall McChtre, corzier of Reuel etreet'and Thiene:We' Way... The friend/ of the ram.. thy are reapeCifullYikwytted. Serrliea at 23i o'clock.. ALEXANDE.7Oii 'Wednesday' ail ruing, kfa 24th, at hja latelreeldence, N0..218 E.ip i !ensue 8i Y ! A..q___ _... ALEXANDER. In the Oath year of hla az " ___..._.____,_„_.__, -e* s.►Wargo !.Zre AnEELInVIPERTAREns "No.'lBB FOURTR-o.stszAT Plttiburg, pa. S grail Idndn. CRApRii, 13 1.0VES; and ev -17 description of furnishing.goods ter, , dished. ltobtos *pelt day and night. Hearse and t Carriages hernished. iL . I • • • • Ritrzusztoas—Rev David Reitz D, Rev. Ikt .I.' IV. Jaeobusi-Di D.', otnaa Ewing Eau " Jae la li . 1111116 r, Zap, , II i ' '. ,'. ." --° - r t ?Litt:tawA 11, Eießrant,c% traiDER.-I''. i MAKERS A.NDrIZItIr B TABT.BIB. ____rueo e_r ot 8 NDIIBILITIIRF. AND CIDJRCHIA _VENum. aalegbeny,City, wbetbeir COll7/N 'W.Kitil vat constiartl yell d ' it rest And.'imitation Ro 1711 wood, San d, alunt, Cotailegt priest tag front' to IDIOM: 'rteedies re d tor inte teen • .11 and alert pmt aV, aincis Ol'Apterning a reignite jsta l zo pen, - . , atoll hour* day and '" ,' ' Ointlitir . ats:EivAN D Nie , VVIIMIt. : .... amuntß„ ito, 45 OHIGs ..J - ; __...... 7 , 4 c Ittv; 81); DLLMOND - SQUaltn.. y Julia a .11.1tais..akeeps elevate . •on hands tne best 3te ` RceuiwoOd; 1% , slant and' • Imitation Rosewood Cntans. Walatit Comes trozw4 'SAM upwards, „R ese r wodd.Coillns VW eitowardr. ait'i otriereoflnst' prportio.' varriages. and Reanoi l ,' tarnished at low liitess.pl Crepe, :Elloveni Plate and 4 I,.Eur ring Itarnisbed: gratis.. - ogee open day and --...... .. virr . . W ' ~ ~ OFF*36 'ARE mAjitura To i . 1 ..,:,-, ~,,, •,.,,„•., 4, ' . 0 eAprirlActieityais ~, ,...,, , ....r . .* +, altataXTS 1 ifor clam to buy anyttintiterie knee lk:stock in th e .- ~ 1 0.1 , - ..; 3,r0 f - tP , 1.:1 ::•111 ' - .. erositts; to 6 o,o4uhr-a„:. , ::: ,-,,t ) .......,.. , :..,:, p, :,t. •". L .1041117GPL4T*IAILEs 1; 21A3/4•140411C4:900D5. ! Aar- Call St ant:tin:l44e spick .1 1: . . ..:.:1 Diftielt/ , WAfli "b 43PTIs 65finkarn'OPPOSIMASONICINALL. EI3 ..tri .• ) li.) bf . ZI :Oa: 1!!!.t.) 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