The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 08, 1868, Image 7

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THE FALL FASHIONS.
A New York , letter says : The stores are
full of beautiful 'goods, and only require a
purse full 'of money`to enable any woman
1. to dress and look as pretty as inexorable
nature will permit. For fill wear, plaid
goods are always first in the field, but this
year,they seem to, possess unusual claims to
• consideration, and for some reason or other
are -thought unusually stylish. Tartan
cloth for fall wrap, Tartan poplin for fall
dretstts in the strictest of well known glean
.
patterns,- ate likely to be the rage. ..
Pieiding;the honors, however; are the
plain Irish: oplins in- splendid shades or
col striped satins, used as petticoats.to
Wear with blactleor colored Pompadours,
immense variety 'otrich shot or changeable
silks, and:the eMbreidered silks and pop:
line Which rarely do justice in their make
-1/13. W their, CO4 or the Tabor. expended on
them. 1. Thede(4o4 novelties are as - 3retnot
numerous. 'There are fine qualities of wa
terproof cloth in newt lore and combina
tion for :Selfs;lmperial ' km& and Scotch
wine r.
suits also; and lastly, clothe of
rich thadeitorcolor, , garnet mulerry and
ol i ve gree&; , , ,, kith &surface like satin,which
are rimtiorted expressly for. ladies', Winter
suits; and made cOmplete with appropriate
mountings,, would : proverthe ideal of a win
tee,.cciatimie: 'But at present these heavy
fabrics are Only *Ought of by enterprising ,
merchants and fluddon-writers. Ordinary
suits_for ordinary wear are-.made of .black
alpi4 or gip , serge. More. elegant- suits •
are-Of 'litre Irish poplins and the fancy cos- worn by dressy young girls , or those
, who isSuld'be considered young,. or Stripes
or plain alike or satins, with the black '
"Pantpadours" or short.,over-dress before
mentioned. These over-dresses are a varia
tion from those which have heretofore been
worn, and; are considered a bright, econo
mical and isefulidea.
Last year :the under-dresses were made
high, the over-dress in the - form of a low
gored , tunic r• this' season the onderdress
forms merely a' petcipolt, low or short, and
the *OW lhirt of the costume, a short,' high
dress, , O.niered at the back, And having the
characteriatics of_both, tunic' and pelisse.
This upper dress bearithe name of -Tom
padour.„" ‘. When it is Made, as it nearly al
ways is, in black-silk, fully 'trimmed with
ruffles, or; ringe,. or lace,
it can be adapted
for ivesivirliteseveril'dresses.lFor instance,
it can be worn , applete a black snit for
the streetf4 With's short colored silk under
' akirtin the street, and with a trimmed skirt
of striped silk or satin for a dinner dress at
home ; over a trained skirt of blabk silk,
- green -or 'garnet satin; it would also com
pose, a handsome visiting toilette. Black
"PompaZotirs!" are therefore all the rage.
VHS NSW BONNETS.
thought,People d isho the minimum had
been reached. in bonnets are surprised to
find that theists illnier possibility still, and
that we have got to:face it during the corn
-ing winter. The "openings," which now
no longer take place upon one day, but
stretch all the way along the fall, reveal the
fact to the dismay of those who have to look
oaf for new chigttons in consequence of it.
There is no shone to speak of, no anything
to speak of, ••simply nothing but the smallest
of Fanchons with the oval brim necessarily
small surmounting the front. It forms a
very prett3r little head dress however; it is
no longer flat, it:is high, often composed of
asingle puff of velvet or satin, with the sur
mounting brim, and a tuft o f short curled
ostrich placed standing , at the side.
High` colors are admissible in these little
bonnets, and they are often composed - of
glvet or satin of the same Instead the rich
allant tint of the dress.. Of a dark'
bonnet and gay trimmings we have bonnets' ,
' of gold color, crimson, scarlet, "Sultan"
red and bright garnet subdued with black
lace and band, or clusters of the costliestand
glossiest of black feathers. The form of the
necklace descending low upon the . breast,.
which has lately been worn instead of
stringy, has somewhat changed. Strings
are again/revived, the latest style of import
ed bonnets displaying them tied
under the chin, while Ogees of lace or vel
vet ornamented and united at the ends by
two or more bows-of ribbon_placed at equal
distance &park-the nunther-never exceeding
three. The ends themselves are trimmed
with lace. or fringed -out, if composed -er e
silk or satin: Therfisithionible - trimanogi
for bats and bonnets are feathers of tho
moat varied and brilliant dyes that can be
imagined. The European ladies were re
" cenev scolded by a member of some
Royalizifishy sir othes:4 deapidl
ing the tropics of birds to get their gay
plumage, but I hardly , Wink_ American la
dies' need fear thatench ai imputation will
be cast upon them. Certainly there are
plumes moat wonderful for-beauty •and ,. . Ira;
riety of tint, but the majority of those theta
fill the wisuiowa and fi nd their way ; .to ,- Peata
of honor ' up o n ladies' heads are taken from
our own honest barn-yard fowls, and simply
pat through is tropic:al process of Coloring
and dying. The genuine ostrich plumes
are, however; in great demand for the,high
Ctiettliiiii hats of 'black straw ' just new so.
fashionable; and' there are long willow
plumes very- slender and bright, in- green
and gold,` Which descend nearly to the waist
after passing around one side of the hat,
that ithilthibtedly - deserve the distinction of
urea'," and are in - llict very rare as well
the:most A:meted:of feather. treasures.
Non-Episcopal Methodism In Rasterb Penn
sylvania.
DALEviLLE, LUZERNE Co., PA..r.
October 3,1868.
Werreneledaeb bf the f i ltteibigh saietts.'i
The annual session of the pennsylvmda
MathoiliSt.',o4iteitatif ConferenCe,
=mood in Daleville; Pa., On 'the 30th i tde l •
the churches: of that name:bras eihitdfri
Dart of the;ll4sto,beingilulykrepresented by
ministers art4„-W delelPtte,s•. Thin body 4sts,
up to its present session, declined to Iden
tity itself With the iteentlyaitinlliSdlifith
°diet Chttrott7-a-denoudoszion ..cOotposed of
all the other 'Methodist Protestant "Confer
ences in the
toheldtNorthtaeirnlrvti&owWe,CaMterttiimllrtarltSeMs
-
,
Ep g copalf A odistixet Th 9 Pennsyl
vanla
Oonterentegalif bolding astisptinded
re Methodist . (*ler
ended' U - 1.66 - Sonthein filtates; luta tbus far
stood .uncconseted: with•Ausycotheribody.
On, the 2d bud., after a long end spirited,
ditientapiVettite'giteitlcra of Unto:4lolSC
retail:cid ' by ' a vote of seventeen to tweltrep
(several not yotlng,) that the Peuveylva
nis Confeitiateekst = no* and haricefintlilden
titled with the Methodist : Church. 'Under .
the JneW , Diiklipline , thus adopted,"Rov.
Homan was elected President, and Rev. B.
R. Smith Semejary.ritronhvettat lw gap-,
greasing with its business, andlood rePons
are beiNOlMill 'Wpm 14110:-43tptches.
Rev. T.v. geld is pr esent as 'fraternal del
egitisP4mtmiist Nov '4ermet:Xxstreitta*,
Rev. Dr. Flood, from the Oblo Conference;
an +.rliavJ~dohis fireAmi ffofd: fir
it
,i,r,3•4oePr,
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weikTati — d — the ---- I = - 10fiturban . oe
Mayor,Thamoic ' . reciting,
the riot /au ofligtof i r e lbe
ear ____
present at, 1 Maks. . mined
to enforce the law walont regard to . per
mono pAltitoois reVoo ) xationallm or o*%
* ir, A.. I F.. 1. . - 1•• .. ~. et
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121=E1
• ' Demberits dithe Ewald Stuesachn
setts district have nominated Edward Av
ery, of •Braintreei-for Canoes&
--Gen. Meade'reviewed the garrison of
Atlanta, - yesterday, coniprising elm . en com
panies of Thfantry, several of cavalry and
two of artillery."
OM
—Gen. Gordon Granger arrivOd at Mem
phis Monday night. He will satablish the
headquarters of the Department of the
Cumberland there.
—The corner stone of th. 3 new State
House at Springfield, Illinois was laid on
Monday by the Masonic fraternity with im
posing ceremonies. •
—Alexander Creed, of Parkersburg,
West Viriinia, while asleep in the parlor
of the Planters' House, in :St Louis, yeater
dity, vas robbed of . POO in treenbaeks amd
$4,700 in note*, ' •
•
-L the . 'arma • destined f(' Arkansis;li
consequence ofthe refusal if the 11 ;eaniT.
era it'lleMphie, Mean.; to ake them, hive
been - stored In that city to await orders
from Little Rock. •
—A privaWdispatch fran John Quincy
Adams, of Massachusetts,- announces that
he will visit and address tie people of South
Carolina. He.ls expected there about the
end of this week. • , •
—The Savannah .(Ga)'Republican was
sold by the adtninistrsor yesterday, arid
goes into tho hands o(bl. R. Snead, its
old editor and proprle toi. Retakes posses
aion immediately.
, ,
—The lwentieth usual Convention of
the Free Will Baptists of North America
met yesterday at Bn9lo, N. Y. Rem Dr.
Caldy, of Harrisburg Pa., preached the
opening sermon. Thse to four hundred
delegates ihre' preSent from diireretit, sec
,
tions of the country. , • •
—The Dep2ocrata ofthe 011 Regions beki
a grand :Mass meettg at Titusville last
night. Upwards of ate thousand torches
were ID the .procesion, with numerous
transparencies suitabe to theomagdon. „An
immense concourse of . people were ad
dressed by Messrs. dymer, Corregan and .
Brick Pomeroy. -
—From Mexico w(have advises Ito Sep
tember 23d. Prealdnt Juarez sent a mes
sage to congratulatohe nation on the fail
ure of all the react rebellions except in
the still unsettled Satoot Tamaulipas. He
hopes that Congrear,vill paas laws to favor
commerce, and tliceby, improve the revs.
nties. He present the picture of Mexico
at present as brilliot and cheerful.. • '
—ln the-Reno-Andersen case at Toron
to, yesterday,- :te. Chief. , Justice de
livered a .very engthy. judgment, Ale
(siding in favor . 3f the Crown and the
prosecution upon all the points raised
and formally sot:omitting •the prisoners to
jail to await the tyrant •of the Governor
General for their stradition: The express
thieves,_Morton ad Thompson, were re-.
arrested. • • • •
—Mr. George ). Prentice publishes a
card in.the Locdville .Tournal, wherein he
saysihat his newpaper'friond.s have fallen
into serious errcrregarding him, and also
doing others gret injustice'on his account.
Ile says he is la Door and broken (down;
that hia Persona relations with _every one
of his associateare perfectly kind. Every
issue of the ..Totincg for the past two weeks
has 'contained tatter of his; and it is his
purpose,, God wiing, to live and work eut
the rest of the antury.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE
fgr BIARROD VIGOR
tg, L .07? YOUH restored In four weeks. Suc
cess aranteed. L Dß. RICORD'S EfiSENCE OF
LIF restores mil) powers, from whatever cause
arising; the effeo of early pendclous habits, self
abuse, impotenelnd climate give way at once to
this wonderful nil/eine, If tabu' e arly accord
ing to the &mous, (which are sple. and
require no restint from - business or glesuure.)
Fittre Is Imposple. Sold In bottles at $3 or four
quantities in ontor $9. To be had only of sole
appointed agenin America, H. OEBITZEN, 5105
Second Avenue.lew York. 1e13:164-TTS
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farPHIiOSOPIET -OF BUR..
RUG: a new Coarse of Lectures, as de
livered at the bw York Museum of Anatomy, em
bracing the Anita': How to live' and what to live
for; youth, Marity and Old Manhood gener
ally reviewed; to cause of in eation, latulence
and nervous &alms acoountedr; Marriage phil
osophically coldered, ste. rocket volumes con
taining these btures will be torwarded 1.0 parties
unable to atter, en receipt of four stamps, by ad
dressing SEC trreay New York Museum of duet
-151E7 and 801 e 0 4 616 r9a<hra.T. New York.
"e•-: , :I>tirt : :if I:
This stolsadliair Dye la the best to the world;
the ottly - trne ad perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
Instantaneous no dhogr o ttosent; no rldg firc Hdoes
tints; remodeller 111 of bad dyes;
VW and lea, the II soft and beautiful. black
or
So by all Drutettis erfiliners;gul
plemiz i ttl s at, iittchelora Wit Tadoirogker
Itar9VDE ,. . ITO 'lllAiwuktin..:::
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POLO . INIIMLunk, — SO . Wourtb
A.vitit t ian Poilgshaas.tanille osol
tool r Blew had ye, conducted by JAMES
M. MACRE and MARY F. MACKIN, A Lim
ter, with 8 particulanr, , :reterences, ie. sent on
inqilicatici aushing,the getttleinealoirdieseeter
mice nay Made are the following: Bev. Dr. Alli
son, wm.sgsley, Esq., in It. Brum, Esq., Belr.
Rt, Diction Ree.. Dr. Douglas, :Ron. Russell
- ire% W . H. Everion,Esq., John Harper. Esq..
Rev. Dr. limbos, Rev, Dr, l[err, W. McClintoek,
Zsq. JO B. McFadden„ ILK Sidney F. Von
""NmlorEsq.:.Hon. oelihnikl
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1888:
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AT AUCTION,
On Thuroday,, October Stb, 1868,
At Masonic Hall Atintion Rooms, 53 an 57 Fifth
Avenue. at 10 A. And 2P. M. will be sold, with
out reserve, a lame assortment of tine Furniture,
comprising new and s•cond-hand Kitchen. Wood,
Cane and MAU Seat Chairs; Kitchen, Breakfast.
Dining, Centre and Extenclon Tables, 0, 8 and 18
feet; Wood, Cane and Holaßeat Rockers; Plain and
Kncesed Waah Stands; Hat Racks; Plain, Walnut
Ind Ma ble Top Bureaus; Lounges., nofss, Tete-a
tete+, Wardrobes, Bookcases; tp.w Husk, Cotton
and Hair Mattresses; Sewing Machines, rarlor and
Kitchen Btoves, and a large assortment of „House
hold Goods.
At 11 r. x., preelselt_vrlll be sold, *large line of
new Hag, Hewn. wool 4 B-Pit and Ipgrain Car
pets. Also a at 3P. U. Irina Plano, at a bargalnk
. It. B . abiITIISON 3'004 AueUrs.
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ASSIGNEWS SALE.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &o.
*SMOKY 'NORNIN.S. October ISltb, 18811
10 'clock. br larder of John O. gsq.,
sines tn Bankruptcy' ol Manna Hirsh, win be (aid
at the Commercial Bailee Rooms. No. 106 bmlth•
0110 street, a taste stook yr (nothing. Cloths, Vas
enTneres, (ilen , s,Runnabint Gonda. so, posting
Cautmere Peden and Sank ConAs, Oassintere ants.
Overcoats, Vesta, Jankeb Undershirts, nt , s
%Oars; knovea. n o e s. Tim Handkernhietn,-
*ferg"Cia.ll•l"!°. ht l ianiNE, Army?.
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'`' AUCTIONEERB
And ; Clipmns#teriois 111.3rehafits„
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ERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 PIM Street, Plttelnirgly Pa.
00T11 1 sHcigs, CARPETS ;
Pry Goods and Notions,
AT PRIVATE BALE DAY AND EVENING.
tutus.
Csustituatesta GoLtetted. Preempt XS.
F0 . ....814.141..RELAL ESTATEL
FOB SALE.
• TWO HOBBES AND LOT on Canal street
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the
party is about leaving the city. and wishes to dispose
of theroerty betbre removing.
SAW RILL, TWO DWELLER@ HOME% TWC
BARNS. with good FARM, and about WOO acres
timberland. This property will be sold low. Cast
SSl,soo—balance on Mae to snit buyer.
FARM OF Aso ACRES, will be sold tor twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good bars; 50 mires of the land clear.
FARM Or UN) 10/1123, near ralsin_g impr the line
Doff
railroad;
very well located tor ;
are good and substantial; 010 stock acres of the land in
ov
meadow and grain.
CITY PEOSERTY.—WiIIseII a aeod brick house.
containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
autwould rent tbr the amount In six yeas.
LARGE LOT OF OROUND, having a river
front, and very oonvenient otaccees.
TANNER], convenient to the city, end haring a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith,. good dwelling and Party acres ot land.
would make a
FOUR LOW i
od n Stia
coalard. rpsburg, near the railroad;
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HOTEL POE SALE.—That fine Hotel. property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings ,
with three acres ofgarden and fruit trees. This
.well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR RENT.
One large House, for Bisardlng House.
One new Brick House, 8 rooms.'
' One new Brick House of *roams.
One new Brick House or 3 rooms.
One House of 6 rooms and Vot 55 by 140.
One House of I rooms ono lot 150 by 150.
Two new Brink Hawes, II rooms each.
One new Frame House, 4 rooms.
Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each.
One new Frame House in Wilkinaburg, hating
six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
acres that can be divided Into acre lots.
Lots la Oakland.
Poorer and a large Room and Yard for rent, In
good location. Will be rented for short or long
time.
FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Math Ward,
thick WANTED-3,000 feet of Maim it 3to ladies
To LOAN—SSO,OOO,
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APPLY AT
HANTS REAL ESTATE 01
No. 91 Grsukt St., Pittsburgh.
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IABTZI/21 DriTOLION,
Mimi Lost las use other goad s
T 0 . 1 5 , 09 PER ACRE,
Mid or stOREDIT OrPIVIE TIMM
Fs= fog kelloticalos, ec., lladrus
JOHN P. DirrIEROO7, 4 "
1 4E 01 Cognalli 41 01 1 e; Tortarh i Janos
Or CHUM IS. WISOOII, ,
suns 9t . Lon% 3ftseimirl.
NORTH , AVENUE PRO,
(884,02iD WARD, ALLBOIRE
151)/it SALE,
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A desirable DOITBLE 2.41`0111f BRICK
3 lWYLLItiti-BOUBB,' pagate cra or 'Avenue.
Second Warn, Alias hen,. Mmtaininmtweive .lerge
rooms, with ail the necessary coureniences, guest as
hot and cold water.'gu throultho u t. all' finished la'
Use moat modern styli. , Lot *61170; .To persons
in quest of Ant clue nroperty the above is especial
ly recommended.
Per further information apply to
• ' • W.•IIPRICA.
Beal Rotate and Insurance Agent,
OC2 Asi. as . tirdo
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,__ifl at urea, all nailer tones and ealtlyatioa.
allalallearetsenta sees; °maim bows. with stable
sad othezonteultdtazat ZOO bearing trait trees_ . of.
b-M .selaetloos : le - stared by '' two netepealano
Sti o aes- -.Masted 4 miles-from th e elte.'; 'leo to
GRea'A -Nooks and 10110-rtlera _Omet...l -, Froza thu
Ito emanates stews= be bed,of Slaticiseter,.
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By virtue of an order, af sale made by the Or
phans, Court on the Sth day of September, 1868.
at No. -196 June Term. 1888. the undersigned will
sell on the premises, at PUBLIC SALE, on
1111 DAY, the 23d Day of Oetober, 1868,
Al' 10 O'CLOCK A. 1!.,
THOSE TWO LOTS,
Nos. 29 and 30, in Sa l . Clair Denny's plan, City of
Allegheny. No. 29 has a front of 20 feet on Re
becca street, extending back 100 feet to at. Clair
street. No. 30 has a front of 21 feet on Rebecca
street. extending one hundred feet, more or less, to
.1,
sald street, whet it is 37 feet wide. A two-storied
/ dwelling thereon as a ' front on Borland , s ALAI , of
'UN feet, num' g back across laid lots 31 feet.
Subject to an Ann al ground 'rent of $75 00. All
arrears up to Jul Ist, 1888, to be paid out of pro+
ceede of gale.
Timige—One•ha
firmatton of sale;
sale, with tuteresi
if purobase money eaab, on cora
-1 ate balance one year from date of
therefrom, secured by bond and
.roperty.
mortgage on the
WM. OWENS,
JAMES MoBRIER,
or Children of William Moßrier
Gnafdlan■ of MI
deoessod.
ALEX - . ff. W
Grant street.
TSON, Attorae•st-Law, No . . GO
eels
(yiPtirmr i l
COURT SALE OP
House and P,
It In 12th (old 9th) Ward.
order of the Orphans , Court of Al
-1 will expose at public sale on
October/14.* 18811, at 10 ' , clock
hies, all that certain lot of ground
y of Henry Drummond, decdased, )
0 in plan laid ciut by Executors of
in'whit was called o , llaralville,
Pittsburgh ' ) and 'being house lot'
ieet, hating a front of 94 feet on
extending back In depth 100 feet
MI which is erected one two-story
atoll's ilghtrocuss, cellar and atle
is made known at sale. .
B t virtue of a '
legbeny eonnti,
WHORPSDAY,
A. a., oh the pie
Oafe tbe nrOpt
Wog lot No:a
Janie' O'Hara,
noir lath Ward
l'ilnAld3 Penn
Penn street, an
to Mulberry alit
btlerbansei coal
Included. - Teruo
Pot farther
DRIIIIIOND.
Att.', at Law, W
particulars Inquire of THOMAS
'tee. or H. C. MACMHELL.
Grant et. 1 5ex2:12:001.3-yi
XTOTICE--Notice is hereby giverr
,1,11 • that Letters of A dminPtration have been
granted by the Register of Allegheny county, to tho
undersigned, on the estate ofFREDERICK SAUER,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. Allpersons In
debted to said estate are hereby notified - to pay the
s a ai me e santd
al
p p r e r en n t h hav am g ,
pr a o im p ' er ea au e he nhie
cated, -for settlement.
I IAGDALENh,SAUER. -
Administratrix of Frederick Hauer, deceased.
Pittsburgh, dept. 7, 1888. sepl:xl.
XO'rlCE.—Whereas, Letters of
Administration to the estate of Capt. DAVID
NNis NAN, late of the Itorough of South Pitts
burgh, Allegheny county. deceased, have been
granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to
the paid estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the estate of the sail decedent will make
the same known without delay to
W. C. AIIGNINBAU_NE. Administrator,
No. 87 Diamond street. Pittsburgh.
anZlre33-rii
::• s • •
T.N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
.I. THE UNITED SPATES, for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania.
ICLIJAH F. PARKER, a Bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March Pd. 1567, having applied
for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act. by order of the Court no.
Mee is hereby given to all persons who have proved
their debts, and other persons Interested, to appear
on the 18TH day i,f October 18613 at It) o'clock
A. M.. before JOHN N. PU JIV IAI 4 ' CE, Esq., Re
gister, at his office, No. 116 Federal street, Alle-
gheny City, Pa., to skew cause. if any they 'bid e,
why a discharge should nut be granted to the
' bankrispt. And farther notice i.e hereby given that
the Second and Third Meetings or ,reditors 01 the
said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 2Sih see-
tions of said act„ will be held before the said Regis
ter, at the same time and place.
.7.4
_ ;yttl Tn S. C. McCANDLS.SS.tierk.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, for the Western Dis
t et of Pennsylvania.
SILAS JAY MeGINNIS, a bankrupt under the
Act of Congress of March 2a, 1867, having ap
plied for a discharge from al, his debts and other
claims provable under said act, by order of ,be
Court notice is hereby giv, n to all persons who
have proved their debts, and other persons Interest
ed. to appear on the 13th day of October. 18611, at
10 o'clock A. m., before JOHN N. PURVIANCE,
Esq.. Register, at his office No. 116 Federal street,
Allegheny City Pa., to show cause, If an" they
have, wi y a dacha' ge should not be granted to the
said battknipt. And farther notice is hereby given.
that the Second and Third Meetings of creditors of
the said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 25th
sections of said Act, will be held before the said .
Register, at the same time and place
ocity3e.TH S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk.
WINES. LIQUORS, &o
11 I ll'f,
1830.
§CHMIDT & (FRIDAY
INIPORTZON OP POUZIONI
WINES AND 'swop,
No. 409 Penn Streets rittsbeirght
Would.direga i le attention of Um nubile to the fad
that, per sea sober sor faellltlea through several
large Wlne an • Liquor Houses In Europe. and
math, tnelr importations direct, thearo enabled
to over the various grader; et Oolee WI N.= AND
LIQUORS at prices teas than Marten' rates. Ex
amrnatloaa of - quallUes sad comparison of prim
respectfully solicited.
_4...b01ce assortment of rare OLD RYE MOB
tenstaativ an band •
pram NATIVE WINE&
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA,
Of our awmgrowing. Also, the best brands of
0131.11PAteNr.„ OLABICT, itHaRBY and . PORT
WINRS.
_“,triae Growers' Company , t- of BRAN.
fDT; glut asSks, Just tali thing for travelers.
N. 8.-Particular attentionjadd
AYL to
A "untying
- A BIUX
&MAC ,
.No. • Virgin alley. Pittsburgh.
JOBEPII 8. FINCII & co
Mos. iSti. 187. 189. 191. Ifiand
7/88T STREET, lITTSBIMBIL,
suzurAorusizas or -
Clipper Disitiled Pure lie Whiskey.
deaknin lONIUGN . 1 1 ,31n2 sad LIQUORS,
HOPE,faNoma=
FLOUR.
r;inkgifibpAgliFLott.
, •
PE.A.III.IIiI LL Three Stir Green Brand. equal to
FRENCH —FAMILY 2 FLCLR.
Maur will only be serf{ ontliteriene'
BELL RUM BRAND,
PEARL /NELL ZED a u' lLlt il " ND 151.
WHITE °ogle 14 to best OW*
FLOUR AND CORN MEAL.
. T. tatirEDT & 8110, ..
Allitheit: tripi i . 9; 1868.:: PrAisr, Rua.
_ _
.L0F101:17;4081!, FLOUR ; !
• ground Old Wheat Moor.• •
to e ,
~_ for gaiters.
Ontario NW, for Bakers. ,
Monitor MW. forllalcers., •
lioity E t 2afield; o,g o rtly Flour.
1711 Uvei.:YI NSI2 ( 4 IIr i*AT.
l'lalrivtereliflle tram et.
Tea Bole Mills • - '`. do
Clarke , ' Beat Baker's Float, .
tolisitiVEß 4p 7
For We b]
WANT. LANNG &
1711, w¢ 114 WOOLI, ST.
=I
PAM
rritorsetrainiCP'Ailini
-2„ FACTUZING OWLlPArnMillaifiaturers of
PRINTING AND WRAPPOIS - PAPERS'
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preunE '10;1171EU LIFE IN THE
GUARDIAN -
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
No. 102 BROADWAY.
ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASEVO, OVER
This Company Is the Guardian oi a Sacred Fond,
which is to provide for the Widow and the Father.
less. with the least possible burden to the Insured.
All Approved Forms of Policies Issued.
Liberal modes for the payment of Premium/.
Policies Non-forfeiting by their terms. Tbe Entire
Profits of the Company divided eoultabily amens the
imnired. Last *Return of Premium, FIFTY PEA
CENT. • . .
DIEZCTOIIS:
Eon: John t.'"Glx, E. p, Eatf.hawout,
Hon. James Harper, William Wilkins,
John J. c_rane, Julius 11. Pratt,'
f William T. Hooker, Willhun W. Wright,
Wm. M. Vermllye, Charles J. Starr,
Chas. G,Rookwood, Willy Allen,
Nen. Geo. Opd7ke, Geo. „Ouyier,
RinOt C. Morgan, Geo. . Hope,
Thomas /Emmy, • John H. Sherwood,
Benj. B. Sherman, , Edward E.. Wright,
Aaron Arnold, Geo. W. Venice,
Rich'd H. Bowti ,e • Wm...L. Coggswell.
WALTON H. PEORHAIL, President.
HENRY (MEAGAN, Beoretax7.
LIIC/lIS EcADAIf, Actuary.
L BATES NIIIIELLIE,
GENERAL -AGENT FOR, WESTERN PEN NA
Homo No. IS, Bulk of Commerce Build
lag, corner of Sixth end Wood streets,
2 ) ,1TT5.113 . 11:711313 s PA.
irAgente waited Appty ai above.
7y21:122-rre
IMPERIAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INV ESTED FUNDS RECICED
ING $ ,000,000 IN GOLD.
. Insurance against lire affected on Houses and
Bat'dingo, Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats, ae. Polities issued payable in gold or cur
rency. it United States Branch Office, 40 PINE
STREET, New York.
All losses of the United States Branch will be ad
justed in New York:
2 1 SeLA117GIZET_ACN, Agent,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ocoee, 67 FOVRTH MiItEET.
MB. MeLAUGHLIN is also Agent for the Manhat
tan Life Intnnume Company. se5:Tl2
BEN FRANKLIN
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEfiliny, PA.
Office in Franklin Savings liank Buildings,
1%74).4143 Ohio St, Allegheny
A HOIEZ COMPANY. =armed by Directors well
known to the community, who trust by fair death's
tome/it a share of your patronace.
GE
LY NE IRWIM
GEO. D. *UDELL
•
DIRECTORS:
Henryltwin
_Patteraon,lHenry Gering,
Geo. B. Riddle, Jacob Franz, Gottlelb Tau,
Simon Orton, J. B. Smith, Jacob 1t ,,...1 _1:8112
AL
W. Stewart, Ch. P. Whbrkrn. Joseph
Jos. Laataer, H. J. Zlnkaad, JereralarMen.
5p10:035
VTESTE RN P imsimA NcE
com-
ILPXNNDER NM B KP H ident. ;
•
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Ottice, 9511 Water street, Spans & Co.'s "Ware
house, up stairs, Pittaburgb Wll .
in.:ure against all kinds of Fire and Maxine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directon
who are well known to the omumunlty, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
Lain the clumnatex which they have assumed, as of
teringured the best protection to those who desire to be
Alexander Nlinick, D Joan B. MeCnne,
R. Miller, dr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William 8. ET
Alexander Speer, Joseph R.lr
Andrew Acklen, Phillip Berner,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison,
D. Ihmaen. / rice
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
01 1 710 Z, 438 4t 11!3Itauxr.r.r4 UT BT., NILA 5111
ITE
_g . DIZZCTORS.
R.
L a
(Auto w. &meter,' '• Mordecai a. Laois
Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brews,
B.
Samu c nat.
Jacob B. thnitif. Isaac-- Zdward C.. Dale,
f ec aatile 1 117terldwat.
SIM C. DALE, Via Piwaident. .
W. C. BTICC
.1,.._ N om „
mL J. GARD dant%
North West writer an Wcrod 'Brevet&
, .
pr.,
2. INSURANSE COMPANY OF PIITISBURGH:
L v6r4 woipi BiniT H 4Airk Os
bolimez suumnra. -
Thlals agnate cas.
by Fire exelnalvray. -ay •
LSONAILDWALTHRYaYLa ,
fleens tary.
Zollumnsas '
Leonard Walser, Heorr i vir M
W .
C. C. &Me, Geo.
_. Enna,
Robert Patrick, J., C. La
Jacob Palater. , J., 0.
Josiah King, John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Amnon.
Henry Boreal.
ATOTtAx,' iNgintoarcr. co.,
Opp ttr *Es a= OP ALtEepIOTP.
- =inn 1)0/EPA2WIVI
. • • , •
FIBS' 14 VeRANVE 027 Lr,
. .
W.
W.IILAIITTN. President
Jas. E. lITIMNSON. Beeretary.
~1•Y Wili S ents J Those
t ic f . L. A. ltna tol.ll44bart. 14).arnmpsen
Ju. L. Grabill:4 iota Lek 437goyie,
Jun. Brows, Jr. Oust, . JaeobXonto.
mattudit
A LLEGMENIF TREIVRANCE CON.
L PANT?! PITTEHIBR43I3.. •
OFFIGE. No. 87 NINTH BTEEET.- Bann Buda
lardsea itgalaat all kinds orPire and Marine NUM
JOHN•IEWIN. .Dt.. President. • • •
JOHN D. MoOORD, Vice President.
.0. G. DONNELL. Secretary.
CAPT. NM. MAN. General Agent.
ioha Inv* Dnlzetvolu"
ohn D. 1100ora, -rlltneatont
Harm W. H. Nversona
erf,Wao i&rt H. Da**
Ogles: Hata. 1:
• 1 / 1 • • oantl. B e. Koseeidalei
• toli i iiip • . 001101.440 E . tOnte
MICA N.E. CORNER WOOD AtlMPlip WM '
A: Roulto44 6 1 4:.takthlrielzi IMA Martaa 'Rio&
',;,,,: ~..? •;; , un c ., o ,i s: .-. :•' I
win, plattp k i i; , 0 , 1 ; gag& jahwri: SAWA '
itin a V l‘ PaticA' T :'' -'
``. "aum iraigatar i kprmile; '
r. Jamas mmar,* ' + - oared X. Breath
m. V_am Hirt, yfm. P. 1 ....pkgg,. . • •
Axlia
dames D. V mar . ~,....., mi t e . l . mova .am.a.
.. V 4., ‘ " - * 1 . .047 data. • :
0 • „" mr'„, :: i : f; '`.,l9= Axed
PAINTER&
WILL: 8: TAtitAm,
No. 451:11111h
Thaakita for the Anita*** lri iPatitoieire too
stowed von ow I ottollg a itittadoltigh
CLIP l igypt " pg_to e na oser2 ibi
k_oolt_tiooM ,l pi
onotoota r d wiu so amigo We SW? thin tOe
• Jo. warm= Maar , . ore (0 1, maltons
• TOEI
ITA I MONAWDedigke:'i
1.. id alAimpiti %WIT;
7 r,w t 77 - 1 ..'7 7 ..;',174: 7 0 - _,,ru p f
, liidexAttenztillidar r iz a i gavv:
"fir'ffn, 7l F l ZßATi
L. bn i ABLo moat uotiu -"--
=II
OF NEW YORK.
$1,000,000.
President.
Secretary.
olci . i
r.r
is 711
Igr'NEW OPERA 1 10117SE.'
Manager ..... Riumsasolr.
- M. W. o.tzeryam
Last night but two of the brilliant engageMent
f t
ohe popular actor. '
MR. MARK. SMITII.
THURSDAY EVENING, October Bth, will be
presented, Dance's celebrated comedrof
FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN.
Squire k .••.... ....... Mr. Mark Smith.'
To conclude with Tom Taylor's Comedy of
NINE POINTS OF.THE LAW.
..leveph Ironsides .................. Mr. Mark Smith.
Friday evening, benefit of Mr: Mark Smith. •
Grand Matinee every Saturday. •
PROF. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY',
No. TS THIRD STREET. is now open tbr •-
ception 01 pupils. Clap days and hours—F or the reLa
dies, Masters and Misses. "
Wednesday and Saturday at ..
s)i O'clock P. Fors3entlensen—Tvesdirs,
Friday Evenings, st o'clock.-- Private kim and ono
glyen. Circular, can be had at the Music
"Stores
and at the Auden'''. Chose/ out of the .eitY,
convenient, attended to. - it
sir Hall to let to Select Parties. seem
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BIRTH NMI CORDIAL,
An inblllble ieznedy for Summer Cnkplatat, Due.
rhea, ysentery, li v omlttag, , !Sour Moment' ant
Cholera Jdorbus.
•
DR. lIIIIBIS' CRIMP CHB,
apeelfle for Cholera. Cramps and Pain >la aba
Stomach. for sale by _ -
mums ar. rime,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENT'S FOR.
J. SOHOONMAKIMI & SON'S :
PURE WHITE LEAD,
AND
McCOYIS VERDIT.I2I/ GREEIII
The only green paint that will not deteigorate by
exooeure. It will look better, last longer and gine
more perfect eathAegmluum an► mholn tho
market
"JELPC)OI3OL.
ALEX. S. MACRAE,
BROKER AND AGENT FOR
Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes,olls. Prot legions
and Produce of every description.
Business conducted on one-half the terms of other
houses.
The American transactions in Livenaool sjone ex
ceed London and all the ports of'Europe nut to
gether.
]Weekly Circulars, Commercial AdriceA.ligabkt.
messages, ac.., - on application. sel2:xM
MEDICAL,
I'M A NlloolW—Anotitei New
XBDICIAL PAMPHLET:fro:I= the Dettof
DIVaRTIS. The Medical Times say s of Millwork:
"Thls valuable treatise en the cans e and cure of
premature decline, shows how heal* is im -
through secret abuses of youth and manhooawl
how easily regained. It gives a Clear synopsis of
the impediments to marriage. the cease and effects
of nervous debility, sod the remedies therefor." A.
pocket edition of the above will be la warded on
receipt of 25 cents, by addressing' Doctor CUB
TO. No. PS North Charles street, Baltimore, Md.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST ! (HOW
RESTORED! Ault published thseated tweet
ooyvee Win , :iv Cent*. A LECTTJRE ON THE
NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of
Mrzatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
ons, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar-
Maga generally ...Nervousness; cionimmpuon,
le s) and Bits • Mental and Physical Incapadvs - re
sultlng from Self Abuse, Re:, - by Robt. J. , C
D.. author of the "Green Book, 'Ate. "A
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS, n• sent
under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post
on receipt of six cents, or twO porta_er stamps,
yard, on
J. C. KLINE A Co. 187 BOWER'!"
NEW YORK I POSTOPP/CE sok *ass. Also Dr.'
Culverwell's 'Marriage Guide," price 25 cents.
mytenEwT
A DVICE to YOUNG AIEN ABOUT
X&R,RY. -
- MSBEWS ro*ltoung Men;
.. • •
On the Zrrors, Abases and Diseases lecident to
Youth and• Early Manhood, with the humane view
of treatment and cure, seta by mail in 'sealed letter
envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD , AIt.
BOCIATION, Box-Phildalphis, Pa. sate:6o4AT ,
trovELTT: WORKS.
P n3 PEGH
NOVELTY WORKS.'
ADAMS, "ffi'SEE & co'4
IuxV)JCiOSEa or
Keystone Standard. Patent Platfortn"
Janus heed Patent Door Locks and.Latehes.
PAINT AND C iFEE
atelaxAßLe ac.
Corner of Grant i. and Fixst 'Streets,
Aus:tai Prrriafraosu." - . •
PROPOSALS.
. .
Pat/PM/LW
FOR FURNISHING the material
- and erecting the -*R.* ciATZWAIi altd . 07-
71019 atthe entrance to the 'Allegheny Cemetery,(
will be received at the Odiceof the Company, Meal
11.11111711 DAY, the 17th of October.
Plane and spechiestioni can be seen at the office
of the Company. on the grounds.
ago: wwLETT.
se2R:r4
Orricifa or ooirtrUßGH. OctOtreouss. OF
B:, /
I
NOTICE PTO CONTRA CTORS.Bd. 1064i.NT co
' • .
i Sealed Proposals will be received at this office
Until 14th inst., inclusive, for BUILDING A. NEW
BIBINIZ•OVBE SEWICKLEY 9141114, where the, .
Perrysville and Rochester three degree .road cro ssed
said crees,„ in Franklin township., - . -- ' I . -
Also, ibr billding a NEW BRIDGNOVRE•ROB...---
: INSON`B RON, at Oakdale Station, on, the pen.. .
handle Railroad, on the line between North and ,
Routh Fayette townships. • : - i !" k i s
also, ,ier the . ereetith /94 a ; NEW : w ! iira c ~
STRUOTURE over Leech's Ban, on the re !lead- .
stu ff
tg fir= Elisabeth , Boteugh to, Wages City ",
Elizabeth townshlP. ,
,s , , , ,
Plans and speepicatlen lion. teln be seen on applies,
By direetiou of the emeriti couurdaillonere, .. .
003:151447: ', ,HENRY ! LAABERT
Condo
2.:__
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OsincotlOVlT rrarOzarca arra boxorroo,
• PiTTSIMIROH. October L /UM 1
NtrrAcie, To CvNillitcl4. )17.,
__..
Sealed , ositls for thAimesonstracitoa gt Uri •
Ir dlines_aaßOWlD itt .. ,. - - i,:,, ~,,i, ,;,
via ea FMK Akreace, tlsotWti .it . e.) trout . a„
street to Wilt's)! avenue. , ,
On e s **Jae Orteasberir Tortardke4 l C ado:)
, uoie olthorkWfkriftl9Conife Arcane. ,
One on V i llle,. ree,t, nopt.igtb, Avrlnil! i clii.
soittl ipeTui
Al• 0, Are umft:WA priding of Motion Street,
cents* TBll4B Mklipheetreeitnix. •
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