The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 05, 1868, Image 7

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SONG OF SUMMER NIGHT.
IST .3EOUGZ M:DONALL,
The west is broken Into bars
Of orange. gold and gray:
Gone to the Sun. cOzne are the ,tari.
And ulgutinfolds the day.
2Hp boat glides down ibm g , itllne' stream
Whose flitting, g.owing breast -
Is4lailled with one fading gleam,
he death -smile of , the west,
The river flows; the sky is stilt;
n has nO cosseless ones?:
Sad hearts and eyes may flow and all
To think of 611 C a rest.
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The stream flow: on. The skies repose.
All n ght the star-bniaus play.
In clouds and ;flews the river flows,
Tne sky Is clear alway.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE).
Thetrial of Rev. J. P. Hubbard, of the
• Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, for a
breach of the canon, "Of Persons not Min
isters Officiating," re-opened on the 23d
ult., and_has not been concluded. Great
courtesy and pleasant, feelitig exist between
the two parties in the proceeding. The
counsel on the two sides, presented an
agreed statement of the facts, admitting the
exchange of pulpits. This left only the sr
. gument on the law to be
_presented. The
points of the piesentors assume that the
! (=on had 'reference to dissenting Minis
ters, and the duty of respecting the order, of
the Bishop of the Diocese. The counsel
insisted on strict obedience being due front
a Presbyter to his. Diocesan, quoting fron4
Ignatius and Origen the dictum, '!Do noth
ing without the Bishop."' The counsel for
the ,respondent insisted that the canon
in question, was intended to prevent
impostors, and not the __clergy of other de
nominations, from preaching, giving soy
' eral instances-in which such •ministers
-have officiated in the English and Ameri
ean Churches. It was also contended that
the Bishop's letter was not an actual pro
hibition; and, if it be so iegarded, that a
Bishop has no right "to direct a presbyter
in a question of doctrine, worship, or con
science." Dr. J. C. Smith presented the
argument on the doctrines of the Church
supposed to be violated. These were; Ist,
the exclusive validity of episcopal ordina
tion; and 2d, the possession of peculiar
sacerdotal pbwers by those who were thus
ordained in the series of "an uninterrupted
'
actual apostolic successor." These doe
trineshe urged were not in the standard of
`the Church, and Mr. Hubbi rd was under no
obligation to believe . them.
The Pittsburgh Synod of the Evangelical
4utheran Church met in Erie, Penna., on
Wednesday. The. Synod was called to or
' -der in the absence of the President by Rev.
H. W. Roth, English Secretary. After the
usual Openino• devotional exercises, the
- -
' President's report was then read, and touch
ing reference was made to the absent Presi
dent, who was lying at death's door calmly
waiting his departure to another world.
-His last words, in reference to the Synod
- were very effectini The election of officers
was then held and resulted .as foll2ws
Rev. G. A. Wentzell, D.D., of Pittsburgh,
Pa., President ; Rev. H. W. Roth, of Pitts
burgh, English Secretary ; Rev. •C. F.
Bochner, of Erie, Pa., German Secretary ;
Rev. W. F. Ullery, of Greensburg,' Pa.,
- Missionary President. The Synodical ser
mon Wei; preached by Rev. S. Laird, of
Pittsburgh, the evening of the first day's
session. Thursday evening the Missionary
Anniversary took place. Addresses were
delivered by Rev. D. M. Kemerer and
.others. The Synod is still in session.
The American Christian Commission is
.organizine- fora series of State Conventions
-similar to those which were held last Winter
and Spring. Meetings are announced to be
°held for,. Illinois at- Bloomington, on
: the twentieth of this month, and for Min
nesota at MinneaPolis, beginning Decezn•
ber Ist.
A considerable number of Presbyteries
have recently taken action on the question
-of the Plan of Union. The New School
bodies are almost or quite unanimous in
-accepting the plan, while the Old School
bodies are quite i divided. It is not expected
that the requisite three-fourths of the Pres
byteries will accede to the exact terms of the
Plan of Union. The Independent represents
_ that those who object to it affirm their de
'sire for union on the platform of the simple
standards.
Rev. Mr. Rankin, of Charlestown, Massa=.
chusetts, argues in favor of two sermons
rather than one for Sabbath, and then, from
statistics of, twq„hundied years, that !ongev
ity of ministers has been promoted, and
that in New England ministers who preach
ed'
two sermons on the Sabbath averaged sla
ty years. •
Rev. Dr. Whedon, the able editor of the
Methodist Quarterly Rain?, has in course
of-preparation a commentary on the book
of Genesis. Its chief design is to harmon
ize the Mosaic record and recent - scientific
discoveries. ,
At a Methodist Camp -meeting held at
C-reenport,' Long Island, Rev. S. H. Tyng
Jr:, preached, and was followed with re
marks by Rev. Mr. Duryea, Congregation
alist, of Brooklyn. Mr. Tyng's sermon
was characterized by simplicity, earnestness,
telling anecdotes, and not a little of relig
ious emotion. 'Bespoke extemporaneously,
and with inency, for about fifty minutes,
evoking. hearty "Amens" from all parts of
the assembly. -
During the - late session of the Kentucky.
( ) conference, (Southern Methodist Episcopal
- Church) at Frankfort, the capitalof Ken
twky, the followlag incident' shows. that.
4'41,14 tye,worm moves. - '
.'., The pulpit ofthe ,
African Methodist lifid African Baptist
Churthes were filled by these Southern
Et readt ers, ,whogave great satisfaction. , An
, Old,negro woman went up to one Of the.
„ officiating preachers and said, "When - I
sits ha ppyrulwaysfiiutSin - y,eyei, and you
talked.so:, Much like,a . nigger, I thought I
-was listerungto,a Digger , preacher. Brews
Ide Lord."
The Congregatsonaltat states that the Con
gregational Church at Albert Lea, Minnes
ota, baiting - received an offer, of twenty
five hundred dollars from Re+, Dr. Paxton's
church of New York to help build a meet
ing house on condition it would econie
Oidlidwol-Prestoteria4l_ tuts Total tavac-
Jay r.
The WifICOIII3iII Lutheran Synod recently
have formally and solemnly declared-in
favor of= close communion and non-exchange
of pulpits, as in accordance with the doc
trine of that Church. -
The Catholic Bishop of New Brunswick,
Rev, Dr. Boyers, commends Christian fel
lowship between Catholics and Protestants
in Ids diocese.. He regards it as illustrating
the true Christian spirit on the part of those
who differ in their religious views, but are
charitable and tolerant to all.
MEI
IThe American Christian Commission has
issued a Call for a National Christian Con
vention,_to meet in the Refornied Protestant
Dutch church,lcorner of Fifth avenue and
Twenty-ninth street, New York, on Tues
,day, Nevember 7th, at 10 o'clock. Topics
of gerie l ral interest and pressing interest to
the cause of Christianity in An - erica, and
the evangelization of the teeming millions
of her population, will be discussed.
About forty years ago a positive old
farmer, residing near Liberty, Montgomery
county, Ohio, donated a lot to the Church
in that place for a church buildingand grave
yard, and determined to make the gift irre
vocable and the purpose unchangable. He
deeded the lot "To. God Almighty, His
Heirs and Assigns forever!" The deed is
on record in Montgomery county, Ohio.
Bishop Simpson spent last Sabbath in
this city, preaching in Christ M. E. Church
in the morning, and in the afternoon he
delivered an address on
,the - Allegheny.
wharf, near the Suspension Bridge, for the
Young Men's Christian Association. He
was on his way to Kankakee, Illinois,
where the Rock River Conference is holding
its session, and had jusy come from Wash
ington, D. C, where he 14hd celebrated the
marriage of Captain Robert Lincoln, eldest
son of President Lincoln, with Miss Mary
Harlan, only daughter of Senator Harlan,
of lowa,
:F - PHALLONIi
"PAPELI.N LOTION,"
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COM
PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Elotchei. Tan. etc.. and renders toe
Skin sott, nnd blow:atm. For , Ladles in the
Nursery it Is Invaluable. For Gentlemen. atter
Iharing, It bas no equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION"
s the only reliable remedy for diseases and. Wein
lams of the skin.
PELRALOWS "PAPEUAN SOAP"
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For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the
skin. Price, 13.5 cents per cake.
A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exclulstte,
delicate, laating fragrance. Sold by all bruggibts.
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PIIALON d: SON, NOW York.
le3:*-24-wp
ta-BATCEIELOWS HAIR DYE.
.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantaneous; no. disappoiiirrnent; no ridiculous
tints; remedies the effects or bad dyem turigo.
rafts and leases the Hale soft and beautiful. black
or brawn. Sold by; ail Druggists and Perfumer,: and
property a 3 Vltdn e tElteeior's Wig Fatto : "o,onlrexwiort. v_t
rar'GUIDE •TO MARRIAGE.-
Young Men's .Guide to .Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benev
olent Phyalelans, on the Errors and Abuses Incident
to Youth and Early Manhood, sent In sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD A.
SOCIATION, Box P.. Pbtlwjeiphla. Pa. ' mvlB:O3T
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A reIISERABLE LIFE
Is that of the dyspeptic. Why suffer when Roback•s
Blood Pliriller and Blood Pills will sorely cure you I!
They can be obtained from any druggist.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
C °NV A T ASCENTS
Should u:e Robaek's Stomach Bitters to strengthen
the prostration which always folloth acute diseases;
it will be found far superior as a stimulating tonic
- to any of the nine and bark preparations of the
present day. „
• • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
• • EVERYBODY
Should keep constantly within their reach these In
valuable rerneuies to successfully combat-disease,
Boback's 'Blood Pills, Robark•s Stomach Bitters,
and Roback•s Blood Purifier; they are Infallible in
the!diseases for which they are recommended.
Sold by all Druggists Eterywhere..
ERysipr.T AC
Often arises from morbid condltMit of the entire
system. and no better remedies can- be found than
Dr. Itobs.ek's Blood Purifier sad Blood Pills.
&oldby all Draggiits Everywhere.
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AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE
Is worth
,a.pound or cure. Fever and Ague can be
prevented In all climates and in all cOnStt tuttons by
the constant use of Roback 's stomach hitters, and
oil times the very worst cases have been cured by
their timely use. Persons living in walariou.s dis
tricts should never Ixt without them.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
NEURALGIA
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Can be effectually cured by taking Dr. Robacic'e
Blood Purifier and . Blood Pills, and bathing the af
fected• parts with Tincture of Aconite or Chloro
form.
Sold- by all Druggists Everywhere.,
NOBODY
Can afford, to be without such valuablemedleliee as
Boback's — Blood pulo. stomach Bittele and Blood
Purifier.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
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CONVALESCENTS .•
_Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of the
mapgualit • forms of disease, find Roback , ig
Stomach I.llVers Invaluable as a tonic and stimulant
for removing alt the prostrating effects which follow
*Seise; It supplies the greitt !tint so long felt to r a
sate and reliable tonic . and 'apPetizer.
Sold byall Ihrsigitists EverTwbere.-
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SltiEtS, THE N 7 •
The Agents for the saie•of BOSTAA/C!S atAkinii
PILLS.. STOMACH BITTERS and BLOOD PUltk
FLEB, are all Druggist. everYwhere• I •
U. S. PROPRIEURY. UDIGINE
, RbiquETaits.
crxerbriv.A.% - 4, o.
sehiarwr-if
T
ItANSPAILE NT GREEN OIL
cuyru, (or 'Window iiiltailem—superior fu
q — uality and lower In prlee.than—the itaateru manu
facture. Another large supply of the different
widths jug& receiVVd from factory.
Jei itimaps,
• and *L. (F lair itreitt.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"PLOII DE MAYO,"
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : MONDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1888:
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A SSIGNEE'S SALE.—
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CLOTHS, OA,SSMERE,g, &C. -
MONDAY 3 fORNING. October 12th - , 1868, at
.10 o'clock. by order of John H. Bailey, EN., AS
slanee In Bankruptcy of Samuel Hirsh, will la- sold
at the tionuriercLll Sales Rooms, No. 106 smith
field street, a large stock or Clothing . , Cloths, vas
stmeres, Gen's Furnisidog Goods. do, comprising
Cassimere Frock and Sack Coats, Cass.mere Pants.
Overcoats. Vests, Jackets, Underbhirts, 0wn...,
Collars, Glover, socks. Neck Ties. Handkerchiefs,
23 pieces casstmere, Buttons, . c.
se: Mt 3 t ' A. 3 IeILWAINE, AucCr.
STOCKS & BONDS—EXCIIANGE
AND THUM NATIONAL..
TUESDAY EVENIAO, October 6th, 1808. at 7'i
o'clock, will be'so d. on second Boor or common:lst
Bales Booms. 106 t"tulthileld street:
30 shares ExChange National Bank Stock.
30 shares Third National Houk.
*733 Borough of Lawreneevhle
4 shares Pittsburgh Nat. Coal & (Joke Co.
2 shares AlleahenY
oc3
A. IiteII.WAINE, Auctioneer.
DOWER INTEREST AT AEC
zIoN.-TL iCBDAY EVENING, Ortoher O.
at 73t, o'clock, will be sow, on second door of cum •
morels! sales Rooms. 'IOG smithilelo street. the
Dower Interest of - Mrs; Thomas Holmes in two
houses and tots on Ross street, tlio rental being one
thousand dollars per annum.
A. lkicil.WAINE. Anctioneer.
BY PALM/in4: PBII.LIpa
PALMER & PHILLIPS,
AIICTIONE.ERS
And Commission. Merchants,
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh; Fa.
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
Dry Goode and Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING
Consignments Solicited. Prompt lie
tarns.
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE.
TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Can oil street,
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the
party Is Stout leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of the property before removing.
SAW MILL, TWO DIVELLING HOUSES, TWC
BARNS, with good FARM, and about 800 acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
84,500—balance on time, to suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn: 50 acres of the land
FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad
very well loc substantial ising ,stock; improvements"
are good and ; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII sell a good brick house,
Containing eve rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars.
andwould rent for the amount In six years.
X LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river
front, and very convenient of scores.TAI4NERI, the ci, and having a
well est ablished customconvenient
or to
local • tr ty ade connected
therewith; a good dwelling said forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpsburg, near the railroad:
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That fine Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and • fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR RENT
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One large Hottae, for Boarding Hease.
One new Brick House, 8 rooms.
One new Brick Home of 4 rooms.
One new Brick House of 3 rooms.
One House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 140.
One House cf 7 rooms awl lot 150 t , y 150. •
Two new Brlck Housee, n coon each.
One new Frame House, 4 l' o olll6.
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
. One new Frame House In Wllklitsborg, having
six rooms and tare lot, welt ,utted for garden.
7 acres that can he - divided Into acre iota.
5 Lots to Oakland. 11 ......
Power and a large Boom and' Yard for rent. In a
trood location. Will b l 'muted for short or long,
ime.
FOR LEASE OK SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward,
WANTED -3, 000 feet of pia/aging 3to 4 tnchca
thick.
. TO LOAN---$5O l OOO,
12: SUMS OF /15,090 AND UPWARd. '
APPLY AT
IBEEM
O. P. lIATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
2,000,000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
&ASTERN DIVISION',
Lying along the Line of their road, st
$l,OO TO ?,5,00 PER ACRE,
Aid on a CI EDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For farther particulars, maps, ac., address
JOHN - P. DEVEHEI7X.
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansa'
Or CHAS. B. LABBOBB, SeePy,
Ma
ENN STREET DWELLING ,
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FOR SALE.
That splendid three-eitorr BRICK BWELLINC
No. 135 Penn Street,
Adjoining the residence of Wm. Meßnicht, Esq.
Is handsomely finlslie.l. t , as all Ih. , 00dern Improve
ments. Also. a g.od Fire Prow Safe Lab e.• -table
and carriage house In the rear. Lot Is 24 feet on
Penn Istrert, aid extends back 160 beet to N. private
alley. Location. Is one of the mo•t de•lrable in the
city. For further particulars ennulre of
ISAAC DI. PENNOCE,
'No. 191iwin street
N r.: x 99
NORTH AVENU*; PROPERTY,
(SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY.)
FOIL SALE,
A. very desirable UM:MLR 2-STORY BRICK
DWELLi N. ti•II-aUSE, nitrate. •u North Avenue.
tieeond %Vara; A licklieny. containing twelve large
rooms, with all the nee, Beau eoave,,ten ev s, li u it .ss
hot amd cold water. gas ihroinzhout all aidslied In
the most modern style. Lot 4aix i VI. To persons
lu quest or nr-t clam, property the above is especial
ly recommended.
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For further Information apply to
-W. P. PRICE,
Real EstaTo and Insar.tnce Agent,
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oca:y42_ No. 33 oirl,l , TitEET. Allegheny.
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5()0 'WILL PURCHASE A
§5.
NEAT COUNTRY SKAT. CUll•
filing 9 Sores, all under fence and cultivation.
The Improyemenlb ate A col txge Noose, with stable
and other outbuildings; 200 bearing fruit trees, of
best selectlon4 ; watered It) , two never-faillng
springs. rituated 4 utiles from the city, near to
licKee's notke and Chartlera Crrek. Prom this
plane an ..txtenalve view can be had of Manchester,
Allegheny City and the' rivers. Teems eesy.
Apply to • . . H. MCLAIN a CO.,
mal - • Cor. Fourth and Smithfield streets.
F OR 'SALE . & TO LET.-.Houses mid Lots for sale in all parts of She tilty and au
oxba.• Also, several , FAlotn • in gum., locations.
Also,.a small WOOLEN FACTORY. with 20 acres
'es' land, and good improvements, which 1 will sell
:cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses
n to let on good streets. Friss te
Dwelling'Uouses for
tOriviribop cities. For further partici:liars ingttire
!.. , • •'; '• • • WILLIAM WARD, '
is= ILO (*rant street. unvosAe Cathedral.
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TWO...STORY BRICK DWELL
. /NG 00110: 'FOR' sALE—new, well built
sof In goal • order/lye rooms, Mellen and cellar,
well . fine fpump... hake wren and hydrant, grape
14ftfrpllnItlT17 & I.+ONS.
..rioes.,pae. /Liao thn allotting/ bailee or two Ntorlea,
tone - inomil;PantrY Witt cellar , wfth lot sixty feet
"front Otr Shelby street. (old .7th ward.) by 100 feet
deep te AA &IVY."' A P 9l
64±' ;` ' ''. '' • - ' .bs Amltheeld etreet..
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LOTS FOR
..BALE by , 5.. 4 1. 7- I:Himorr a BONS.
'V3gU
I3Aft '6 . &.;I,IOSERL,
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FRUIT HUMID A.SSODIA.TION BUILDINGS, Non.
a, and 4 St.,Olair Strtcr..,Plttaloarga, Ea. Special
stVnxtlon given to tlin dezto..hug and ball. Dry; of
col= mitt„iii.. 4 3 Sad UStLIO Bina..DDro4,
BY TIIE
St. Tenie. lifaeonrl
A NEltiit.ltlßllt
THE LAKE HOUSE, St , oneboro, Pa.,
(On tile lino of Jamestown . & Franklin Railroad,
one hour's ride from Franklin.) This house IS
large. new and commodious, well furnished has
billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered prome
nades. It Is on the banks of the 'most: charming
Fairy Lake in America, abounding in fish, and ad
mintble for sailing purposes, earrounded with Sul
phur 'linage, romantic-scenery, &c. siterb egt
summer,resort In the State. Address.
• • 14. T. KEDIN/41111% Px•oxirletiar,
eo-reeeeeeweere.r:f ......................
STANDARD
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RICAN BIMi,IM TABLES,
,
'lndisputably the best in nSe. NEW IMplito9s
- Patented .Nor: 25th, 1867, lind April
214, 1868. Everything relating to blb lard s orate .
Ouruality and lowest prices always on hand.
NEW CUE Tlii/IftLEIL, Patentel May tith,
mit. prise s2.so—a great success.
Illnottaledprlettilats sent on appllcatlon. A ddiese
63, 6b, 67 mid OD 1)11Q3BY Se., 'ow Yost OltY
.4y6:s6l:rwhi
A 4 .0
ORPHANS' COI:1W Alx.
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BY Virtue of an order of sale made by the Or-t
Phan,' Court on the sth day of September, 1888.
at No. 198 June Term, 1.888. the undersigned will
self on the premises. at PUBLIC SALE, on
FRIDAY, the 234 Day of October, IS6S,
I AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
THOSE. TWO LOTS,
No's. 29 and 30. in St. Clair Denny's plan. City of
I AJleghenr. No. 29 has a front - of 20 feet on Re
becea street, extending back 100 feet to t. Clair
street. No. 30 has a front of 21 feet on Rebecca
nreet, extending one hundred feet. more or less, to
said street, where'lt It at feet wide. A two-storied
dwelling thereon has a front on Borland's alley of
IH4i fest running back across said lots 31 feet.
Snblect t an annual grOund rent. of $75 00. All
arrears tit to ! July ISt, 1868, to be paid out of pro
ceeds of F ties • •
Tgitms One-Milt* pure
ermatlon f sale; the hal
It h Interest theref
mortgage ,hi the Dronert
WM. OWENS,
,•
Guardians or Minor Children M
or William s
Me ß ßrier,
decea•ed,
Ai,EX. M. WATSON, Attorney -at-Lam, No. 60
Grant street.
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AI I MINISTRATOW S
POSITIVE SALE.
I will 4 H
1 at the COURT OUSE, In the City of
rikotour en
Tuesday, October 6, at 12 o'clock M.,
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The following tracts of land situated In Tyrone and
Perry town hips, Yuyette county, Pa., viz ; One
tract containing IWO 'scree, haying a front of near
mtlea on the Conuelkyllie Railroad and Tough
logberly river. near Miltenberger's station, baying
from 'ID to tiD acrea tilled land, balance of land
timbered alio suitable for grazing.; there is air° on
this tract good building stohe, and stone suitable
fur making lardraulic cement. Another trust, con
taining 1 an. es and allowance: on thin tract Is a
large brick and frame building. 60 by 140.
rably ad.epted for a I, rere Tannery. will. engine a d
boiler, and miney heretofore used In the man -
facture of Ore cr ick ,but which can readily be made
suitable I. grinding grinding cement or hark: there is air
on Oils bench stone for glass house furnace ,
and the he t oi stone for making hydraulic cemen
also, veins of coal and tire clay, a consul , raide quan
tity of tineber;--and fit) to 60 acres tillable land,
Miltenberger :Station, on the Conneitarrille Rail
road, is located on tile tract, which has a front of
over 'A miles on the said. railroad.
Terms of Sale inade known on day of sale. Per
sona desirous of visiting said land can get all Infor
mation flozn the- undersigned.
b. V. rN 130NNIU'ILST,
Administtrator. de bolds ❑ . etc., of tiEO.
TEN tiEtttiF...lt. deceased.
sery'2B ,INO. 1). BAI ,P.IY BRO., Auct's.
O_
TICE--Notice 'is hereby give
that of A iratlon bethi
granted by the Letters
Register of dni le n gh -t env county,have
trothe
undersigned on thoestate o RE bAIfjEA
late of Alleg heny eenu ty, el eased. All persona in
debted to said e -Late are he eby untitled to pay the
same, and all persons hay ug claims agairst lbs
said estate, t 9 pr seat the same, proi.erly authenti
cated, for settlement. •
MA GDA LENA SALTER.
AdminletratTlx of Fr , •derlek Sauer, deceaged.
rttiOurgti, mem. 7, 1868 . ser)B:xS.
FLOUR
IT& MILL ICI, IL FLOUR.
PEARL MILL - Three Star Green Brand, equal to
FRENCH i FAMILY FLOUR.
orde^his Flour will on: y be sent out when espeitially
red.
PEARL. BILL BLUE BRAND,
Equ :I to best lit, Louis.
PEARL MILL RED BRAND,
11 Equal t.O hest, Ohio ;lour.
WHITE CORN FLOUR A NO COR\ MEAL.
_
R. T. KENREDY it BRO.,
Allegheny, Sept. 9, INKS. l'i:Atu. Ili LL.
tLOUR: FLOUR :: E'LOUR :I :
re.di ground Old Wheat Flour,
White SLIT 31111 e, fur t:autily use.
Riverside Mid, for Bakers.
Slone 31111,31111, t0r Rakers.
i
.
Ontario Mill. for Baker;.
Monitor Kill. for Bakers.
City Mill, sprimield, 0..: Fatally Flour.
Carev's X.XXX Family Flour.
Mad River Family Flour.
OF . NE.%! WHEAT.
Plainview Mills 1 , ancy St. Louis.
Tea Rose Mills do
Clarke's B at Baker's Flour.
Keystone Mills ... do
Coronett Mills do
Fur sale by
WATT. LING it CO..
172 and 174. WOOD 8:1'.
13E1
REAL ESTATE AGENTS:-
FOURTH ST
115. • 115.
JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO .,
0
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND AUCTION/1:EV.14,
Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS,
and all kinds of SEOURITI REAL ESTATE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, c.. either on the
pr P e atnisiceue o a r aa t th e e n tßioona rd
aoifd,T r
aa heretofo re,
to the
eale of Real_Entate at private sale.
Sales of Real Estate in the country attended.
(Mee. No. 115 FOURTH STREET. 1T6:364
10.000 II) LOAN,
ON BOND AND ISIOILTGAGE,
GFEO. 111. PEPPY".
taylS Real Estatr. Agent,6oSmithfield street
F.RTILIZERS
•
TO
WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA AMMONIATED. BONE,
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SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIRE,
MANUFACTURED BY
The Allegheny_ Fertilizer Co.
SEWARD &'CAMPBELL,
F'll.o It PORS.
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Office, 356 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The hest Bertiliz g iv en, and reottgatzed y
Fanners who havelt a trial, to be the stand
ard for raising' large crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Corn, l'ota toes, sc. We have published fur gratu
itous circulation a pamphlet eoutalning.lnteresting.
anti valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of
which will be sent free to anv sending ns their ad
dress.
HOTEL
SURFIIOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Tills first class Hotel will open for sue season on
351 h June. Terms $3.50 per day; $2O per week.
Address R. It. TIIOOPoON. Proprietor
(Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island, and hie
trqui s lyln_tintel, Washington, D. C.)
- The music will be under the direction o
Sir. CARL SENTZ. 'e2.1387
BILLIARD -T433Lris
AND OONBINATIOX 01181110111.
'PIiELAti & COLLENDER.
BEN FRANILLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGHENY, PA.
Office In Franklin Saying s Bank Buildings,
No. 43 Ohio St.. .Allogthen.37.
•
• A HOME COMPANY, managed by Diret:tors wel:
known to the community, who trust by fair dealins
to merit a share of your Patronage.
•
TIERUY IRWIN ....
. . President.GEO. D. .
..............Secretary.,
DIRECTORS:
Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson, Henry Gerwig,
Geo. R. Riddle, 'Jacob Franz, !Gottleb Faas,
Simon Drum, IJ. B. Smith, I Jacob Rush,
W. M. Stewart, Ch. P. Whlston, 'Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lautner, IH. J. Zinkand, !Jeremiah Kohen.
apie:o3.s
use money cash, on con
nee one yeur from date of
out, secured by bond and
WESTERN INSURANCE COM
ANY OF PITTSBURGH.
EXANDE.R REMICK, President.
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Mace, 99 Water street, Spang & Co.'s. Ware.
house, up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will in.mre against all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Director!
who are well known to the community, and who an
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
taro the character which they have assumed, as of
tering the best protection to those who desire to I.
insured.
Alexanuer Xlmick l) , IRECTO j R o S n : n R. McCune
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,'
James McAuly, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick
Andrew Acklem rhininerner, '
David M. Long.' Wm. Morrtaon,
D. Hansen.
pDERNITY
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT ST., NPAR 5211
DIRECTORS.
Charles ,V. Baneker, I Mordecai H. Louis
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob 11. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
Peorge W. Richards, George Fates.
CIIARLBS G. BANCEER„ President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vlee President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Aanirr,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets
mhZ:wiS
pENNSYLVANL4L
•
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE, No. 1675 WOOD STREET, BA.NE. 01
COMIERCE BUILDING.
This fa a Home Company, and insures against lon ,
y
D Fire exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER, PresidenL
C. C. BOYLE, Vice President.
ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. ' 1
HUGH MoELHENY. Secretary. ' i
DLELECIORS:
Leonard Walter, George Wlmon, I 1
C. C. Boyle. J . V . Evans,
Robert Patrick, . J. C. Lip pe. - •
• Jacob ratuter, J. C. Fietner,
'
Josiah King. John Voegtley, r I k
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon.
, Henry Sproul ,
Pit -
I\T4TIONAL INSURANCE Cg.,
11
OF THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY.
Office. In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY
W. W. MARTLN, President
JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
DIESCTORS:
A. H. English 10.H.P.WilliamslJno. Thompson
Jon. A. Myler, /Jae, Lockhart, IJos. Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, nobs, Les., C. C. Boyle.
Jno.mtr Brown, Jr. Goo. Gerst, Jacob EonD.
.T,•n3.1
ALLEGMENII INSURANCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTII STREET, Bann BLOCS
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks
JOHN IRWIN, JR., Preeident.
JOHN D. IdcOORD, Vice President:
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
DIRECTORS:
Crpt. Wm. Dean, t
B. L. Fahnestoct
W. H. Everson,.
Robert H. Davie,
Francis Sellers, •
Cant. J. T. Stock dale.
John Irwin. Jr.,
John I). McCord,
C. G. Hussey„
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Hosklnson,
Charles Hays.
PEOPLES' LITSCIELANCE COM
yr*N Y.
.1_
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS.
ARome Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks
~
Jas. Phillips, PlitnerOnS:
1 Capt. John L. Rhoads,
ohn Watt, Samuel P. hriver,
John E. Parks, Charles Arbuckle,
Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush,
Win. Van Kirk, Wm. P. Lai rt
James D. Verner Samuel Mce
WM. PHILLIPS, President.
JOHN WATT, Vice President.
W. F. GARDNER., Secretary.
CAPT. ,TAB. GoittasoN, General Arent
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.,
Office, No. 424 PENN SIC.,
(IN NATIONAL Tnc.ST CO. BUILDING.)
DIRECTORS:
Robt. Dickson, 'Rein. Liddell, IW. J. Pedal',
G. rietile,
I C. Van Buren, P. Kirsch,
E. H. Myers, J. Cianawisch, Chria. Siebert.
L. J. Blanchard , J. Weisser, Y. Sehlidecker
x. 11. aivEns, PreslAent.
ROB r. DICK: YON, Vice President
ROUT. J. GRIER, Treasurer.
sel3:mwr .1. J. ALDIETZ. Secretary.
plucEs OF THE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER;
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHIIFt KIRK, Agent,
Office, No. 289 Liberty Staid,
CA-NISTER, POWDER*
•
Electric Nos. 1, 2,3 4 and 5 grain, la MUST.
.081115t2411, 1 lb. ea .4 .
American Sporting, In Oval Canisters of Ilb.
chemoo, .. •
ti.
Deuaak ag, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 rain, In
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each g
Indian Rifle, In Oval Canisters of lb. each....
Kentnekv Rltle,. In Oval Canlaters of 110. each
Kentuckylt /file, In Oval Canisters ot,gi lb. each
(_2l one lb.*Oval Canisters In a ease.
OD half lb. do. do. *, do,)
Kentucky Riga, "rigra, TPG, and t
wt t3ealhoot.
lug... .In kegs. %lbs. .. . .... . •
Kentucky Mlle, gyro, aro, and
lag'. rajn kegs,
...
Iterdsselty .ale, ?FPO, rro, Ind "Bea Shoot.
ra. In kegs, 634 lbs ....................
Deer 'Powder, In kegs, ZS lba .. ... ... ...
Mining and Shipping Powder, 5, PT:
and Fuse ra net cash, in kepi. vib e
Safely for Blasting, of superior quality,
in packages of to feet and over ......
Delivered free of expense on board of Boat or
Railroad, in Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
my7I:IIWIPAP
!INBUk&NOE.
IMPPIIAL
FIRE INSURAN6
OF LONDON,
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND I NV
B, E OO 0 00 IIF 4
IN D G S O LDC.EED-
Insurance against Fire effected on Rouses and
Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Steam.
boats, 4c. Polleles Issued payable in gold or cur
rency. /ET United States Branch Office, 40 PINE
STREET, New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will be ad
justed In New York. •
X. /WeI...A.I7GIMIAN, Agent,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Office, 137 FOURTH STREET.
MR. MeLATTOBLIN is also Agent for theit.fanhat
tan Life Insurance Company, 5e.3:1•72
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
OF PITTSBURGH, PA,
POWDER
MANUFACTURED BY TUB
FITTS/317RM', Pb.
IKIEG 1301WDEat.
CO.,
grNE* opEitz
Lee,ee..
Maaager
Wu. FIENDERSOW.
. . ....... ... Nr.'eANNINTit
Engagement. for six nights only, of the Ostia..
gulshed actortl__
31R. 3 rAntr. SMITH,
who has been pronounced by the press and the pub—
lic, In the , characters which he assumes, without an.
equal.
MONDAY EVENING. October sth, will be jore•••
, ented, bherldait's celebrated tire set comedy of the
• '— SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
sir Peter Teazle ........ .. . ...... . —Mr, Hark Smith.
bupported by the superior Compaq%
Tuesday evening Sheridan's great Comedy of the
_Rivals. Orcnd Matinee on Saturday.
Ig"PROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCE% ACADEMY,
No. 75 TIMM bTItEET. Is now open for the re
ception of pupils. Class days and open
La
dles, Masters and Misses, W. dnesday and Saturday,
at 2S o'clock P. at. For Gentlemen — Tuesday and
Friday Evenings, at 8 roc o'k. Private lessons
given. Circulars can be had at the Music Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out of the city, if
convenient. attended to.
Air Hall to let to Select Parties,
PAGE. ZELLERS & DUFF, •
MANUFACTURERS GROUND GLASS,
PROFESSIONAL,
JOS. A. BUTLER,
ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGISTRLTM
•
Office, 126 WTLIE STREET, near Washington.
PITTSBFRGH, l'A. •
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages , Acknowledgments.
Depositions Collections, and an other legitimate
bnsiness executed promptiv • zunz:ny
SAMUEL McMASTERS,
Ex-Ofilcin Justice of the Peace and47llce Magis
trate. Orrice, GRANT STREET, opp lte the Ca
thedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. •
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments.
Denosltlons, and alt Legal Business exeCtited with
promptness
promptness and donate]. mhl6 .
lISTACE S. inpßnow,
ALDERi XAN,
E%-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Deeds Bonds Mortgages, Acknowledgments,
Depositions and ' all LegaliJusiness executed with
promptness and dispatch. • rant
EMI
A AMMON,
Justice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT.
CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM.
Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend=_
ed to.
WILLIAM IL BARS ER;
,$
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, &C.,
Rai Office
ay ,
Depot, SOUTH CARSON STREETP ITT .
SB ne UßG arly
H. opposite the
lw
Business entrusted to his care promptly attend.
ed to.
myl:y81
J .
S. FERGUSON,'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SECOM) FLOOR. FRONT ROOM
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, U 6 Diamond Street, -•
(Opposite the Court Hoase,)
MEM
II
A. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
No. 99 Dia.moncl. Street;
rais:uB
F r . C• MACHRELL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
No. 89 Grant Street,
mr24:bM
-- ---
JOHN A. STRAIN,
.A._T , I33ER,.'nAN - ,
EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE ?PACE AND
POLICE MAGISTRATE.
Orllce.ll2 FIFTH STREET,pposite the Cathe
dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages
Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legalßusi
ness executed with promptness and dispatch.
ARCIIMAMI BLAIiELEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-T_s W,
zco. ss FIFTH snimer,
aps:nsc:dar
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
LAIN ORNAMENTAL STAIN
t?ED, EI4.AXIELED and GROUND GLASS. for
ug rtores and Prescription Stands, with appro
priate designs. PAGE, ZELLERS &
S Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BLECTIC SEMI 11011,111111,
An Infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, Dias
rhea, Dysentery, Von:thing, Sour Stomach and
Cholera Morbus.
BR. 11111,111S' CRIMP CURE,
A speclic for Cholera, Cramps and rain In the
Stomach, for sale by
HARRIS &
,EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FOR
J. SCHOONMER & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,
mccovs vEnDrrEit GREEN,-
The on ly
57 , .. -
green paint that will not deteriorate by.
exposure. It will look better, last longer and
market give
more perfect satiefactlon than any paint in th.
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MANHOOD: HOW.LOST !- HOW
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41, Price, *ix cent*. - A LECTURE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure or
Spertnsitorrhtea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar..
Maga generally."
_Nervousnetn., Consumption,
re_
lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, r e ..
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M. D., author of tbe "Greets Book. ' ac. "A.
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," sent
seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrss, past
on receipt of six cants, ortwopota_ge stamps.
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mySink.urT
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