The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 09, 1868, Image 7

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RE EiNIOUS.
Annual Meeting or the Board of Foreign
Missions. . •
tity Tdegrapii to the rtt.tstm-gloGar.,:ttc.;
' st , -
Nowien, Corti., October 7.—At last j denied any such :war was poCsessed
evening's session the American Boaid ofb
, v
theirs: ; A scud error - was the
Commissioners of Foreign Missioi.s, Rev. giving of ecclesivical censure, which
was the s,
tne as ging the power to retain
H. Nelson, of Cincinnati, preached the an- sins, Bed dwelt eengly on this matter,
nual sermon from John twelfth, and thirty- and referred to tleocharist, as not a pro
sec,ond,..l The discourse was able and corn- I pitiasy sacrifice. ie next alluded to the
innovations whichave taken place in sen
mended the earnest attention of the
sueus ceremoniewhich merely strike the
audience. - . eye. A ministefes not ordained to be
At the first session to-day, Rev. T. B. master of ceramies, to value the cut and
Treat, of Boston, read a lengthy appeal in color of garmen and bow down in fool
support of missions, reciting what had been ish pantomlin But this underlay
done lie the field, and expressing hope for another and I more dangerous bus
the future. • - 1 -] - mesa, which mild only be evaded
Hon. Wm. E. Dode, of New, York, fol- by going IJc' to the purity for
lowed, expressing is satisfaction at the religion. li
ID
e aintained Christ as the
state of the treasu .• He reviewed the rule of faith arpractice, Himself the only
amount of contributions to the missions in propitiator, antis blood the only cleanser
former years,- and rnpared them with of sin, while word was our only abso
this year, stating that the gold value of the lution and ivrcession,. and if we had
the iontribution this year was less than in these in theirAmplicity and purity then
previous years, and it had not given the W 6 had the tarfaith. .11 not a Protestant
missionaries so much power to work on church, we brio right to be considered a
foreign grouqd in 1867 and '6B as we give church at alind the reformation would
them twenty years ago. He asked; Have be considered mere sham. On this plat
we done what we ought to have done? form we musstand and make Christ as
He reviewed the increase of wealth of our He is the Alp and Omega and the author
country in the last two years and said he and finisher our faith.
did not think we had done our duty to the He next ached upon Christian Un
cause. God had beet, bringing the world ion, whicleie said, should not be el
together and opening a new field for even- fected by 'king to parties far removed
gelieal labor, while laborers all over the from us in fli. and . being at best super
world are. ,crying for assistance. 'ln con. stitious. Vshould choose between the
elusion he moved to refer the caper of 'Mr. dead past a the living - present, and not
Treat to the 'Committee, and the subject go back to a cloister and the cowl for our
to be open for discussion this evening. faith. Helier a party among Protestant
S. B. Chittenden, of New York, made a Chi istiansis possible was a question that
epeech, in which he said there was cause to could not (answered in' a moment, but
thank God and take courage—that in the Christian Oa ship could be fostered and
face of possible embarrassments and prob. practised, d this would lead to a union
able debt the fiscal year had closed with a snore lash than any other. Let us give
, small balance in the Treasury. If we can such eenoions as would conciliate those
-only bring home to the hearts of Christian who were a measure differing from us.
;people that this is a good institution and True coneation could only be obtained by
worthy of Support, the Treasury would be speakineenhfully, by earnest prayer,
equal to all demands upon it for all time. and by (nest but loving argument, and
He thought if the. Board could only by looki to Him only as our priest who
meet on heathen ground that the offered 131sElf as a sacrifice for the sins of
public interest in the Missions would the word He concluded with an earnest
- be increased. He proposed that the Board prayer tt Clod would bring about such a
meet in New York, whim he declared to reunion r Christ's sake. The sentences
vie for wickedness with any land in, heath- of the Ortpry were then read by Bishop
en dominions. He commented on the gen- Lee, of we, and the congregation pro
erous hospitality of the citizens of Nor- ceeded tte holy communion. The of
wich, but tffought it was an impoeition to ferings TO announced by the Bishop of
put such a burden 'upon any people. He lowa, toequally divided between foreign
proposed that the next tithe the Board meet and dorstie missions.
it shall be on the broad prairie, in the At thlose of the communion service,
heathen city, or in a big tent. the Hot of Bishops retired, and Rev. Mr.
Gen. Win. Williams. of Norwich, res-
S. PerrOf Connecticut, Secretary of the
ponded, saying there was still room, and last Condon, called the House of Cleri
h-O hoped that more would yet come to me cal spay Deputies to order. •
cupy it. (Applause.) ' in ci'g the delegates from New York,
Judge W. \M. Strong, of Philadelphia, Go.eri Seymour did not answer.
Chairman of ithe Committee appointed last on lion, the Board proceeded-ito the
year on disabled missionaries and mission-
aloe kg' a President of the Convention.
ary chiltir ti, Iv tinder
a report reviewing what Mr. (nominated Rev. J. H. Craig, D.D.,
had been do. the rule of 1833. He of Nexork, and, as there was no opposi
reported against a home to be supported by tiou, 'Reverend gentleman was elected
the Board, and against the entire support by actuation.
of children of missionaries. He also re-
Res)r. Meads and Mr. Otis, were ail
ported against a Seminary devoted to the phinta Committee to conduct the Presi
reception and education of missionaryl dent .1 to the Chair.
childreii, end recommended adherence tot Thresident, after thanking the Con
the established rules of the Board, aid in ventifor this renewed mark of their con
view of the increased expense of living that fides spoke with thank ful in ss that
the fixed appropriation for the support of they] once more been permitted to as
child ien be increased. . semi.ogether, and be spoke with regret
The Standing Committees were appoint- of tbsieise of mans sbi ing lights of the
1
ed and-theoineeting adjourned until this af- ebncamong whom were Rev. Francis
ternoon. I.laiii Hon. Washington Hunt, Judge
The subject under discussion in the after- Chairs and Hugh D. Evans.
R,
noon session was the report of Judge Dr. Haight then read for the infer
'Strong, of_ Philadelphia, on the subject of matof the House the rules to be mina
osuppursof superannuated missionaries ted.ollows : Business Sessions to be held
and missionaries' children." An amend- i n 'Jity Chapel ; the House of Bishops to
ment was offered to the resolutions accom- be lin the School House of the Chapel ;
panYinc and embodying the substance of moig prayer each day at ten o'clock,
the rep , rt, declaring that the Christian arise session to continue till four -1 , 1. kr. ;
Church owes its missionaries so to support no etings in the afternoon, and the
them as to enable theiri to care properly for Bo of Missions to meet every night at
their children without the intervention of sew clock.
the Board , r Agencies, and that the Board tendon, Rev. Mr. Perry, D. D., of Con
be Instructed to act upon this principle so- neat, was elected Secretary, and Rev.
far and so fast as circumstances will per- .1.3. Hodges, D. D., was appointed As
mit. After a long discussion the amen I_ sib& Secretary.
ment was rejected and the report adopted ies.sage• was received from the House
and resolution passed. of hops stating that body to be orizmuz
•
Adjourned till-evening. .
• edi ready for business. A' committee
of , was appointed to convey a similar
Evening Session—A.t the evening session rune to the House of Bisho s
of the American Board of - Foreign Missions -- ,- rojes of th P •
e last Convention were
resolutions were adopted r,commending alas the rules of the present House
churches co-operating with the Board to pothers be framed. ,
raise not less than $BOO,OOO in aid of i ts Otis moved that the number on each
treasury durlnithe ensuing year, and that sling - Committee be increased from nine
the Financial Committee be requested 'to
teen, which after some objection was
give to the public the results of their exile- asd, and the Convention then adjourned
rience in the matter of Missionary &Alec- p
-morrow morning:
tion, and indicate the best method in their .
opinion for securing more prompt and more raTARIAN NATIONAL CONFERENCE.
generous eontribu ions .e National Conference of Unitarians
.
Prayer meetings and the mothers' and to-day. Tee address of welcome to the
children's meetings were held during the' Rations was made by Hon. T. D. Eliot.
day and evening , , E. Ball, of Boston, read the report of
, Council of the National Conference.
NEW Yomx, October 7, 1868. . =teen local conferences havebeen estab-
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION, ed,.and a committee 'on business WaS
The triennial GeneraLConveiition of the tinted: D. B. Eaton, of New York, Rev.
Protestant Episcopal Church convened this Woodbury, of Providence, Messrs.
morning at Trinity Church, where the r :er, off:l:imago, Frothingham. of Buffa
opening services were _perfornied. After .rid Forbush, of Cleveland. After some
temporary organization it was found that :Melon on the question of local confer
'.of the House of Bishops there were forty- es, an order of business was rep , rted.
two members present, of which the follow-3 subject of TheolOgical Schools was then
.ing is a partial list: Smith, of Kentucky, Cussed. Rev. Mr. Collier read a paper
Presidingmiler); Me:Dwaine, of Ohio; the subject, and addresses were made by
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Kemper. of Delaware; Johns, of Virginia; i Rev. Dr. Gannett in favor of the absorp-
Eastburn, o Massachusetts; Green, of Miss-li of the school qt Boston into Harvard
issipmWilliams,; Williams of Connecticut; Whitliege, and by Rev. Mr. Barnard, of Bos
house,'Davis,of Illinois; Davis of South Carolina', in . favor of two schools, one at Cam-
Atkinson, of North Carolina; Lee, oidge, and the other at Chicago. -
Iowa; Potter,
ot New. York; Clark, AMERICAN BIBLE UNION.
of Rhode Island ; Odenheitner, Write American Bible Union commenced
New Jersey; Bedell, of • Ohio; Greg, of nineteenth annual gathering to-day.
Texas; Whipple, of I limns; Lay, of thrie expenses othe year were $60,000, and
~,,
8 .uthwest; Talbott, of Indiana: Stevens, oP recelPts $5 . ' OW.
Pennsylvania; Welmer, of Alabama; Vail PRE WILL narsisss.
to Kansas; Cox, - of West New York; QuiEBEIFFALO, October 7.—The twentieth tri
fard, of Tennessee; Clarkson, of Nebraskisnial session of the general conference of
Foote, of Pi•tsburgh; Randall ot Celoradree-Will Baptista organized to-day. Re-
Wilmer, of Louisiana; Cummins, of Koiorta were read, representing the flourish
tucky; Armitage, of Wisconsin; Neely, ng condition of the denominations. rho
Maine; Tutt e, of Montana; Young, of Feesignation ,of the Secretary, Rev. S. Cur-,
Beckwith, of Georgia; Whittle, of Virgirfis, who has filled the. office for thirty-three
Bissell, of Nermont. _ years, was accepted. The evening session
Bishop Upfold, of Indiana, and -131slwas evoted to general business.
Chase, of New Harripehire, were, unable - ------:
attend on account of indisposition. - Sporting Matters.
The Clerical and Lay Deputies occut ;By Telegranh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
seats at the head of the nave, and were- POCCIRREEPoIE, N. Y.,
October 6.—The
ceived ny a committee of arrangements American Girl, William H. Taylor, Panic,
- pointed for that purpose. There were and Prince will trot for one thousand dol
hundred and sixty Clerical Deputies, lars, at the Union track, this city, on Thum
fl
the same number of Lay Deputies. day. There will also he a trot of four
Clergy generally , the Lay members o miles, single - dash, on the same day.
Board of Missions, and other Church ii BOSTON, October 7.—The two races trotted
tutious, and the Vestry of Trinity Chi at Mystic Park to-day, the first for $1,4100,
occupied seats in the nave behind the I was won by Duchess, we gained the first,
ties. The south aisle was rest, second and fourth hi a H in 2:29, 2:28 and
for the families of Bishops and Del) 2:80. T,e second race for $5OO was won by
and of the vestry of Trinity. The i Warrack, he taking the last- three of five
aisle was devo:ed to the use of the pt heats at 6:33, 2i34 and 2:32.
and this, as well, as all other portions I ..—.------
church, was crowded. The service's
oonducted by the. Rev. Potter, D.D., f
of Grace Church, and Secretary 4
House of Bishops, assisted by Rev.
F. Perry, of Coneedicut, Secretary r
House.of Clerical and Lay Deputies.
.- The first leason,•lsaiah 41st, was rc
Rev. Canon Balch, of Montreal, are
second, Lake 10th, by Rev. Wm. Pof
Connecticut.. The Bth selection of 13
was read. In the course of the servie
Gloria Patria being sung by the °We
creed and concluding prayers were Ir
Rev. Wm. Ketchum. of Englande
litany was said by Rev. M. A. ILIDf
• •Philadelphia. The• psalm, after Ij3,
was from the 99th selection, verses 6 .
and 7th in tile ante-communion le.
Four Bishops took part. The °perk.-
tion i including the Ten Commants;
.was read by Bishop Eastburn. Thiln
was read by Bishop Atkinson and gPy
Bishop Johns. The hymn was tld,
verses 1,2, 5 and 6. Bishop Lee, la
ware,
then ascended the pulpit antis
text - from! Rev. 11, 7. "Re- that an
ear to hear, le him hear what tfrit
saith tol the churehesY In the lof
812 able argument In favor of aim' in
worship, he said the thory that the minis
try was of a sacerdotE character was not
sanctioned by •the ptestant Episcopal
church. The very One of Protestant
showed this, and accoling to one of the ar
ticles the pretense offering up Christ by
masses, &c.,. Was a save and dangerous
error. The Episcop ordination service
merely gave authdri to preach the word.
The preacher next rdrred to the power of
foraying sins, claind by the clergy, and
EDUCATIONAL.
caAPOLLO INSTITUTE, SO Fourth
• AVENUE:, an Emslish, t:clentific Classl•
iboola for OMB and Boys, conducted by JAMES
M. MAratIJM and MARY V. MACRUM, A Ben
lar, with full partlctilms, references, Ac., sent on
application. ng the gentlemen to whom refer
ence may be made are the following: lice. Dr. Alli
son, Win. thigaley, Esq., V. it. Brunot. Esq., Rev.
Dr. Dick rson, Rev. Dr. Douglas, lion. 'Bissell
&reit, Wm. H. Everson, Esq., John Harper Esq.,
Rev. Dr. Jacobus. Rev. Dr. Kerr, W. McClintock.
Esq.. John B. McFadden, Esq., Sidney'''. Von
Bonnhorst. Esq., Hon. Thos. Williams. sel9:xlB
ALLEGHENY CITY ACADEMY,
AND 001INLESOIAL OOLLEGA
No. 101 FEDERAL ST., over Allegheny Savings
!fink
Daily Semitone: BcienroTG. - irom A. Y. CO IP.M.
commerClA: A 10 44 P.
itveuilix !Suakin: !Scientific and Commercial, 7 to
9 P FM. • J. M. PitYokt,
R. S. IWBB. A.
A LLEGH ENY ACADEMY.
•
• he next reenter erasion will commence on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, IST, •
In ZICCIELSIOK HALL, Federal wee!. Allegheny.
0 1111. T. E. WAiirlAli. Principal, will receive
Dupe at the Ball. on Atoilday, Augnet. allst. from
9 to /Sit oolOri• an2il.rre
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1868
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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ItarGUIDE TO MARRIAGE.—
YourLg Men. Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benev
olent Physiclams, on the Errors and Abuses incident
to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD AS
SOCIATION. Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. my1134136T
• AUCTION SALES.
BY A. WILWAIBE.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &e.
MONDAY MORNING, October 12th, 1568, at
10 o'clock, by order of John li. Bailey, Esq., As
signee In Bankruptcy ol Samuel Hirsh, will b«• Cold
at the commercial Sales Booms, No. 106 Smith
field street, a large stock or Clothing, Cloths, t'as
sitneres, Gen's Furnishieg Goods, ac., comprising
Casaimete Frock and Sack Coats, Cassumere Pants,
Overcoats, Vests, Jackets, Undershirts, Gent's
Collars, Gloves, socks. Neck Tles. Handkerchiefs,
23 pieces Cassimere, Buttons, c.
sesth3t A. MeILWAINE, Anct'r.
BY PALMER. & PECEITPB.
PALMER & PHIL - LIPS,
.AUCTIONEERS ,
And Commission liferchants,
OPERA HOUSE AUCTION .ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.l
BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,
• Dry Goods an Notions,
AT PRIVATE SALE D Y AND EVENING.
Consiginutents Rol tied. Prompt Re.
turn..
FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
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TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carioll street,
Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as tht
party is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispost
of the property' before removing.
SAW MILL, Two DWELLING HOUSES, TWC
BARNS, with good FARM, and about SOO acre!
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
I , 2,soo—balance ou time to suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre: Improvernents_comforts ble frame
house and good' barn; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 150 ACRES, near the line of railroad;
very well located for nilsing stock; improvements
are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in
meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WiII tell a good brick house.
containing five rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollar,
any) would rent for the amount in six years.
A , LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a rivet
front, and very.convenient of accevs.
TANNEItI, convenient to the city, and having a
well 'established custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling and fortyacres of laud.
FOUR LOTS In Sharpsourg, near the railroad;
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SALE.—That tine Hotel property,
situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings.
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. Title
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
• FOR RENT.'
One large Hoene, for Boarding. House.
One new Brick House, 8 rooms.
One new Brick' iionae of 4 rooms
One new Brick House of 3 rooms
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0130 llom-e of 5 rooms And lot 53 by 140. -
One House of 7 room. and lot 150 by 150,
Two new Brick Houses, II room. each.
One new Frame House, 4 rooms.
Two new Brick House., ,$ rooms each.
One new Frame House In Villklunbtug, haying
six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden.
7 acres that can be divided into acre lota.
5 Lots In Oakland.
Power and a large Room and . Yard for rent, In a
good location. Will be rented for abort or long
time.
FUR LEASE OR SALE 3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward.
*ANTEit-3,000 feet of Fisgglng 3to • Incites
thick.
TO LOAN---$50,000,
air SUMS OP .5,000 AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D, P. BATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
Pio.' 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
weads
240009000 ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
BY THE
Ut/iOll, Pacific! -Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along Me line of their road, at
• 101,00 TO $5,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For further particulars, maps, &c., address
JOHN P. DEVEREUX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas.
-Or CHAS. B. LAMBOBN,
St. bouts. Missouri.
NORTH AVENUE PROPERTY,
ISECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY,/
FOR BALE,
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A very desirable OOUBLE 2-STORY BRICK
DWELLS, U-LLIUSE, eltuate on North Avenue,
Se.•.ond Ward, AII eg heny. containing twelve large
rooms, with.all the necessary onnveuiences, anch as
hot and cold water. gas throughout all tlnlahed in
the most modern style. Lot 4Mz170 To persona
In quest of first dims property the above la especial
ly recommended.
For faultier information apply to
W. P. PRICE„
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
_oety-42, No. 33 OHIO writ Err. Allegheny.
§r) •§OO 174 1 4 1 4 OUT I LC I B I K. A ,4 E ci, A n.
~„ n g acres, all under fence and cultivation.
The Improvements are a cottage house, with stable
and other outbuildings; 11 0 0 hearing fruit trees of
best selections ; watered by two never-falling
springs. situated 4 miles from the city, near to
McKee's Rocks and Chartiers Creek.- From this
place anextensive view can be bad of Manchester,
Allegheny City and the rivers. Terms easy.
Apply to B. McLAIN '1 CO:,
au2l ' Cor. Fourth and Smithfield streets.
rR SALE TO LET. --Houses
iA. d Lots for sale in all_ parts of the city and au
urbs- Also, several PAIIMS in good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY, with SU acres
of land, and good improvements, which I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. • Business Houses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
tent In both cities. for further particulars Inquire
WILLIAM WARD
p i n . 110 , Grant street. opposite Cathedral.
PAINTERS.
- WILL. . TAYLOR.,
PAINTER ,
No. 41:11 OHIO 111711 ZET,lgtbeny,
Thankful for theformer very liberal patronage be.
stowed upon me, I assure my !hands and •]e public
generally that, In the future u In the put, f sham
endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the
sane, and will be always at the shop from g so
♦ w. and rmm 1 to 3r. w. mv2i sell
(INTIM Z. fit. D. •
LEGAL.
ORPHANS' COUR'
By finite of an order of ale made by the Or
phans' Court on the sth day of September, .1568.
at No. 196 June Term, 1868 the undersigned will
set! on the prenil.ses, at PUB' IC, SALE, on
FRIDAY, the 23d Day of October, ik6s,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
. Tl. OS TWO. OTS,
Nos. 29 and 30. In "it. Clair Penn •'s plan. of
Allegin-uv. No. 29 has a front or 20 feet on Re
becca street, extending back 100 eet to et. Clair
street. No. 30 bas a front of 21 feet on Rebecca
street, extending one !amerce feet more or less, to
said street, where It is 37 feet wide. A two-storied
dwelling thereon has a ,front on Borland's alley of
18% feet, running back' across Bald lot. 31 feet.
Mien to an annual ground rent of $75 00. All
arrears up to July Ist, 1808, to be paid out of pro
ceeds of sale.
Tx:Rath—One-half purchase money cash, on con
firmation of sale; the balance one year from date of
sale, with interest therefrom, secured by bond and
mortgage on the property.
Witf. 0 N'S,
JAMES eI:MIER,
GnardianF of Minor Children of illiam Mcßrier,
deceased.
ALEN. M. WATSON, Attorney- t-Law, No. 60
Gran - t
street. ocl:
ADJOURNED SALE OF -THE
COCHRAN FARM.
fly rirtue of an alias decree of Court, I will again
ofll-r l'ublic Sale, at the mansion houm.. thereof.
ut 1 o'clock I'. at., on the
20th Day or October, IS6R,
That splendid tract of Farming and Coal Land of
John Cochran, within a few rods of the Panhandle
Railway. between Primrose ape 111l..way, contain
ing Lit Acres. The f.rin is well watered with lim
pid. never-tailing springs, contains a stmershund
ance of the very heat timber; abounds in limestone;
cm - Rains a soil rich, enduring and unsurpassed fur
grain; and the larger porthm is undenaid with a
vein of very super or coal. The buildings are good.
and the situation Is n ar to cnurches, schools, post
( Mee and mills. -Enquire on the nremises Or write
to J. MURRAY CLARK,
ocny44-stwr randor. Pa.
NOTICE --Notice is hereby given
that... Letters of r dnilni-tration have been
granted by the Register. of Allegheny county. to the
undersigned, On theestaie of h Uhl ERICK SAUER,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. All person, in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the
same. and all persons having claims against the
said estate, to nr sent the samy, pro; erly authenti
cated, for settlement.
MAGDALENA SAUER,
Administratrix of Frederick Sauer, deceased
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, 1866. sepS:xs
STADIED GLASS.-1 1 . Z. &D.
• BANKRUPT NOTICES.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
I
TUE ,UNITED STATES; for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania:
PHILIP PASTRE, a Bankrupt under the Act
(1' Congress of March 2d, A. D. 1867, having ap
plied' for a discharge from all his debts and other
claims provable under said Act, by
order of the
Court, notice Is hereby given to all creditor, who
have proved their debt,. and other persons Interest
ed, to appear on the 212 d dev of ill di t.R. 1868,
at 10 o'clock A. 11.; . berore SAMUEL liAltee.lt,
E4.' Beg' ter, at No. 93 DhonoTid Areet. Pit o ,3-
lifirgb. to ,bow cause, if any they tmve, why
a Discharge should not he granted to the said Bank
rupt. it. C. McCANDLEsS,
Clerk of U. S. lilvtrlet Court fur ;said thetrlvt.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF
I
THE UNITED STATES. FUR THE. I9E.Sf-
EILN DISTItICT OF re_N-NSYLVAN lA. I
EDMUND S. HANNA. a hankruro under the
act of Conger,' of klarc-h-2d, 0567, having applted
P., a dischare e from all his debts. and other c alma
provable under bald Act. by order of the Court,
not lei; Ir le-reoy given to all pernone who have
proved their deote. and other person- Inteltroted,
to Annear on the 22d day of OCTOIH IL TAGS,
at 12 o'clock DI., Ix" fOrg• sAMII El. HATtf l El - i.
Kso„ eteglnter. at lilt °Mee, No. 93 Mamma.'
;.treet, Pitt. burgh, th nom . to ;show caese. If any
they bate, why a di,:harge ebonld ; ot to- granted to
the ...and blot:rota And further, mob, s- her. by
d • ell that Ili , . t`t`t:oll.l and Third Me* tin:, r
of toe .aid hunktupi, reouirtd t,y th • 271 h
and A Stb Si ctloll, t tt tl , t, hail before-the
r-ald }:'-titter, At the Id urn, abd
urn:: On r N Clerk.
TN TILE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED S I'ATEn, fortheWe,ternUis
tnct
ot Penneyl6lnla.
3[III:ERT F. - NV t..1)1/El.i. a Bankrupt under the
Art or Congreaa of March 'Ad. tt tt 7. having applied
for a 01:charge arum all hie debt, and tither a:labile
provable under maid Act, by order of the Court. no
tla is her:by given to all eredif urn who have proved
andjo 'd' ft. to
on the lrth day of October. ISOM: at lo o'clock
A. at., le-1"-n...1011N N PI; nit"' AN tl e peg. Regis
ter, at his OffloP. No. 116 red, rat street. A ,Iraiieny
City, Pa., to show cause, If aoy they hate, why . a
di:charge :.heuld nut be grained LO I L
he bOld ank
rupt. IOW!: r notice la hertilky gate n that the
and ThlrdiMertlute of credits', of the Mild
bankrupt. reouiree !iy ttb- Ith and 213th bectiona
of raid Act, wlll he had tiefole the said Regletcr,
at the ran, time and place.
0C2:)51-1-t b. C. kteCANDLB.SB. Clerk.
ARTICULAR ATTENTION paid
Lt w dtmlgns. PAGE. ZN.LLERS*. DUPF.
WINES. LIQUORS, &c
PITTSBURGH IMPORTING ROUSE.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY
LIIPORTERA OF FOREIGN
WINES AM) Luwons,
No. 409 Penn Street, Pittstrurgh,
Would direct the'attention of the public to the fact
tbat,.po sessing supet ear facilities through several
large Wine and Liquor Houses in Europe, and
making their importations direct, they are enabled
to otter the various grades of choice WINES AND
LIQUORS at prices iesa than ILastern rates. Ex
aminatiou.'of qu.tlities and comparison of prim
respectfully solicited.,
A choice assortment of pure OLD RYE WHIS
KEY constantly on hand
PURE NATIVE WINES.
ISAI3ELLA AND CATAWBA,
Of our own growing. Also, the boat brands or
CHAMPAGNi CLARET, SHERRY and PORT
WINES. "Vine Orowers' Ouinpan) of BRAN
DY, plot flasks Just the thing fur travelers.
N. B. l'artiCular attention pall . - to
A. MAMAUX )3'IN:tiff No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburg {,.
JOSEPH S. FINCH &CO., •
- Nom. DM, 197089, 191, 193 and 195.
FIRST STREET, PITT:IBM:LI,
MANUFACTURICIIS Or
Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey.
Aldo, dealers in FOREIGN WINES and LIQUORS,
HI H'S. etc. mh2A.nrA
POT METAI ,
Green, Bine, Ornnee, Purple, Yellow Glass,
PAU ZELLEES &DU VP', 8 Woud street.
DYER AND SCOURER,
H . J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
110. S ST. CLAIR STREET-
And Noa. 185 and 187 Third Street,
PITTSBURGH,
m910:164
HAIR AND PERFUMERY.
OHN PEClik, Ornamental Halt
HAIR WORKER AND PERFUMER, No. 133
bird street. near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
Always on band, a general assortment of Ladies*
C
WIGS, BANDS, URLS: Gentlemen's WIGS, TO.
PEES. SCALPS, GUARD CHAINS„_IIRACELETIS,
&a, sr A good Price in cash will be given for
RAW HAIR.
Ladles , and Gentlemen's Hair Cutting douel
the neatest manner., mh2:us
ICE.
ICE! ICES ICE!
WM. KREBS, Ice Dealer, -
No. 66 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsburgh.
Orders left here or at Hand street Bridge will re.
Wye prompt attention. WagOWlthair In rim*
burgh and Allegheny. 7:oe
SALE.
pROCLAMATION.
CITY OF PITTSBURGH, BS.
In accordanee with the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of tae Commonwealth of i'enn.
sylvanla. providing nor the Incorporation of the I 'lcy
of Pittsburgh, and of the various supplements
thereto, I. .lAMEn ELAUK3ICe E, Mayor of said
city. do issue 'this my Pruelanyttion_ th.tt on the
Second Tuesday in October, A..D. 1565,
being the 13th nay .of th. month. the freemen of
sold city qttahtied to vote ft r men hers of the lb use
of Represematlves of Oh Commonwealth will meet
at their several places of holding the elections lu
their rer-ne , JI-e wards and el. ct by Is.llol, u• der the
provisions of the supplesuents of the said Act of As
ston,lv. an;..ro‘ed the>lxth day of A 'mil. 1567. and
the gr - st day of April. 1865, respectively, / the fol
lowing named otlicers:
(Inc person to "Imre as Mal or of the City hf Pitts
burgh, for the term of [ere; years.
One person to serve as Treasurer of sa i ld city for
the term of three years.
One person to scree as Controller of s i sid city for
the term of three years.
Twenty-three pers'ons to serve as Select Council
men for the term of two years.
Twenty-three persons to serve as Select Coungil
men for the term of one year.
• Sixty-six persons to serve as Common Councilmen
for the term of one year.
The electors of the First Ward of the City of Pitts
burgh to meet at the Public School House In said
'ward, and elect two memto is of Select and three
members of Common Council.
The electors of the S. cond Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in
said ward, and elect two members of Select and four
members of Coritmen Council.
The electors of the Third Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the plumbing shop of Addy Fi
Williams, corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets,
and elect two members of Select and three members
of Common Council.
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The electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in
said ward, and elect two members of Select and
three members of Common Council.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the •otllee of the Clerk of
Orphans' Court, in the Court House, in said ward,
and elect two members of the Select and three mem
bers of Common Council.
Tho electors of the Sixth Ward of the City o
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House, on
Ann street. in said ward, and elect 'two members of
Select and four members of the Commie Council.
'the electors of the Seventh Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to met at the Public School House in
said ward, and elect two members of Select and
three members of the Common Connell.
he electors of the Eighth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to mi et at the house of henry Wilson,
corner ut Franklin and Fulton streets, In said wart,
elect two members of.belect and three members
of the Common Council.
The electors of the Niuth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in
said ward, and elect two members of Select and
thrve mambo's of the Common Council.
The electors or the Tenth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Lamb Tavern. corner of
Penn and Mechanic streets. and elect two members
of the Select--and two members of the Common
Connell.
The electors of the Ele"cnth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public,. school House In
said ward, and elect two members - of the Select and
three members of the Common Council. •
The electors of the Tweitth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public chool House In
said wird, and elect two members of the Select and
flrennembers of the Common Council.
The electors of the Thirteenth Ward 01 the City
of Pittsburgh to meet the Podia school House in
said ward, and elect two member+ of the Select and
two members of the Common Council.
The electors of the Fourteenth Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet at the. Pointe School House in
said ward, and elect two metnbera of the select and
four membe,s of the Comm°, Coolish.
. . . . . .... ...
The.eleetors of the Fifteenth Ward of the city of
Pittsburgh to meet at the ['obit , . Feboul House to
said ward. and elect two members of the Select and
four members of the rmnin n C.mi ell.
The electors of the Sixteenth Ward of the City of
Pittsbu: WI to meet at the Wigwam. corner of Main
and P. a.l streets, i , . said ward, and elect two mem
bers of the Select and two members of the Common
Connell.
The electors of the Seventeenth Ward of the City
of Pitt burgh to meet at the IN bllc Schooi nous , ' In
wied, and elect two meinherei o the Select and
three Du zn hers of [be Common Council.
-/ he electors of the Itghteenth \Vara of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet at tne Public house In
said wa nd, •ntl elect two members ~f he select and
two members of the Common Council.
_ .
The el. ctors of the Nlbeteent t Ward of the City
of l'ittsburgn to me. tat the Hollow School Hottfiv,
on Al 'street, in sald ward. and elect two me obera
of the Se.ect and two members of the Common
Connell.
_ .
The etors of the Twentieth Ward or the City
of Pit t,burgh to meet at Ileltler'a ,chool House In
Bald ward, and elt et two metotk-rs or the Select and
two metutwrs o' the Commod Connell.
.-.•• • • • .
The electors of the Twenty-Or•t Ward of the City
of Pittahurgh to meet at. the Wtgw tm, corner of
it, leg stn of and reek. ty road, In sa d war t, anti
elect two in, in`wes of the :select anti two membera of
the Common Coanell.
.. . .. .
- The ele-tora of the Twenty--..ceond Ward of the
City of ['lC...burgh to meet at this Ir. in .-liitiol
Horse in axid WY..41. and elect two rutraib , re Of the
tied awl two member, of the'Coloolo.. Gomel .
liie eitclurs of the l'wen t-. 1 hod War, of the City
of Pitt-burgh to nit et at ilazlewo•gl school Howe,
in raid wart. arid it et two in. when of the r.-tttet
and two tn. Leber, or qo cooonoo Cott 11,11.
1
r... ---P- In Eta-limo e when of I have. hereunto
1.. ri. Si t, 11m , 1131/A 411.1 a 'red the u• al of tire said
.es City of Pitt , t. urgh, this twelfth clay of [Cep
teui Der. .. 1/.186R. -
„gA ot Eli: LLACIL3IIOIIE, Mayor.
sel4:x43-T,,kr
D RllGlasTs L G til A r . t
Z L ERS
- Westward the Star of Empire Takes
Its Way.".
SECCRE A 110IHE IN THE GOLDEN STATE:
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION
Incorporated under the Laws of the State, Novem
ber 30th. 1867. for the purpose of providing
HOMES FOR ITS MEMBERS,
Capital Stock. - - $1,000,000
Divided Into 200.000 BIL.IIIIB at $8 each, paya
ble In U. S. CCIniIaNCY.
Certificates of Mock issued to subscribers imme
diately upon receipt of the money.
NO PERSON ALLOWED TO HOLD MOSE TRAIT PIPE
ELIA.P.ES.
A Circular containing a full description of the
property to be distributed among the Shareholders
will be s-nt to any address upon receipt of stamps to
cover, return postage
Information as to price of land in anyportion of
the State, or upon any other sub.ect of In erest to
pintas nropbsing to immigrnte, will be cheerfully
furnished upon - receipt of stamp; for postage.
All letters should be addressed
SECRETARY IMMIGRANT HOMESTEAD ASSO.
CIA.TION, Post°Mee Box No. 86, SAN FRAN
CISOO. CALIFORNIA. attal:vaz
ST4INED GL4SS, warranted.
PAGE, ZELLERS & DOFF, 8 Wuou street.
UP/ ICE OF OONTROLLBR OF ALLEGHENY (.0•1
"PlTTelltntGli. October Rd, 1068.
NOTICE TO CoIIiTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals will b • received at this office
until 14th Inst., inclieive. for BUILDING A NEW
BRIDGE OVER SEWICKLEY CREEK, where the
Prrrryvvitte and Rochester three degree road crosses
said creek, In Franklin •ownrhlp. -
Also, for building a NEW BRIDGE OVER ROB
INSON'ti RUN, at Oak 'ale rtatlon, on the Pan
handle Railroad, on the line between North and
South Fayette townships.
Also, for the erection of a SEW WOODEN
STRUC rum: over Leech's Run, on the road lead
ing irons Elizabeth Borough to Monongahela City,
In Elizabeth town
Plans and opectiloationn can be noes on applica
tion.
By direction of the County Commissioners.
oe3:y&1-d&T HENRY LAMBERT, Controller
ENAMELED GLASS.-P. Z. &D.
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES.
French Burr Smut Machines,
THE BEST WUEAT CLEANERS IN USE
Portable Flour and Feed Mills,
All neunbers and best Sinailty. For sale at
319 and 321 Liberty St.,Pittsburgh, Pa
atiM
z. & GLASS.
UB. MARSH4I. S I4 OFFICE
• PriTBBUIIGII, October 3, 1619
Tide la to give no' lee that I have seized the steam
boat `•ALLENA MAY," together witkall and stn.
hula, her &Wile, apparel, boats and furniture, at
th e so u o f Elmore. Watkilla et al.. for wages,
All persons, Interested may appear st s special
session of the United Ultra Court, to b e b eldam, at
the - nom of the ! , !strict Court of the United States.
in the City of Pi tsburgh, on , ho 13th day ,f oeto..
h. r, 1868. at 11 c0 , 01.,ek A. M. then and these to
show cause, it any they have, why the said at =-
boat should not be, condemned for the payment of
the said Wage..
ar6:o6 •
.11305. J. SOWLIT, Q. 5, marshal.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE IMMIGRANT
OF CALIFORNIA.
And promoting Immigration
BOLTING CLOTHS,
W. W. WALLAVN.
j ~vsEr-z .~-r=.
Igr'NEW OPERA HOUSE.
LeS.PP..
Manager
BENEFIT A Nri LAST A PPEARANCE BUT ON
of the popular actor. -
MR. MARK SMITH.
ERIDAY EVENINc, Oetuler 9. 156 1 .3. will be
presented. Coholm' , ceieeratea come;t 2 ,.
df -
Tiii; HEIR AT LAW.
Dr. Pangloss, LI.. D. and A. S. S.. Mr. Mark Smith.
S ATIIRUAF APIEHNorw, Grand Matinee. Mr.
MA F',K surni win appear.
31undity Evening, tile oopular and favorite Come.
dian,! Mr. JOHN OWENs, v.lli appear in a Great
8111.1
ig.PROF. CARPENTEIIIS
.
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
No. TS THIRD STREET, is now open for the re
ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For La
dles. Masters and Misses. 'Wednesday and Saturday.
at NIX o'clock P. sit For Geetlemen—Tueaday and
Friday Evenings, at S Private lessons
given!. Circunizs can be had at the Music Stores
and at the. Academy. Classes out of the city, It
convenient, attended to.
to let to Select Parties.
"UI Z. & D.-STAINED GLASS.
•
DRUGS AND CHEMICAL:
ELECTIC SCHER CORDIIII
An Infallible remejy for Summer Complaint, Dtar
rchheoriferaDisi7rnjusery, Vomiting, Sour
Stomach and
DR. lIIRRIS' CRIMP CURB,
A epeeige for C , toltra, Cramps and Pain in the
Stomach, fur aide by
. HARRIS ar, EWING,
Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets,
AGENTS FOR
J. SOHOONIITAKKR & SON'S
PURE WHITE LEAD,,
AND
111cGOIOS VERDITER GREEN,
Tht o o , n u l i s: e. grg7 ffi ta l int k tb:..t tt will l not deteriorate by
ex
more perfect satla o ta o ctio e n gian as a t n ln y gtrnatadln glue
market '
LIV~I,POOL.
ALEX, S. MACRAE,
BROKER AND AGENT FOR
Chemicals. Drugs. Dyes,olls. Provisioms
and Produce of ever.) description.
B' tailless conducted on one•half the terms of other
houses. '
The American transactions In Liverpool i
alone ex-
ceed London and all the ports of Europe nut to-
gel her. •
Weekly circulars, Commercial Advice!' ,Cable
Mesbages, &c., on applicatl'•n. 5e12:x.37
QTAINED GLAS'. durable.
PAGE. 2.& LP -RS ar. DI IS% 8 Wood street
MEDICAL
In% ir ANHO OD." —Another New
MEDICAL PAMPHLET, "rum the nen of
Du. CURTIS. The Medical Time., SAV /- of tbls-work:
"This valuable treatise on the can, e and cure or
premature decline, shows how heal Lb is . Impaired
through secret abuses of youth and manlier and
how easily regained. It gives a clear syn psis or
the impediments to marriage, the endse an effects
of nervous debility, s Cue renitmlie s therefor." A.
Docket edition of the above will be to warded on
receipt or 25 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR
TIS, No. 38 North Charles :Street, hal t lmore, Md. Ali
Iyll3l
HOW cos , !
AT A RE!STO ° R ° EDI : ied etel
op e. Price six cents. A LECTURE ON THE
ATURAC TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of
Spermatorrbtea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Emlsalons, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar
dap! generally; Nervousness, Consumption,
EDl
lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapaci , v, re
salting from Self Abuse. &c., by Robt. J. Culver
well. M. D., author of the •'Green Book, ' kn. "A
BOON TO THOUSANDS OF - SUFFF.RERS," sent
under seal, Ina plain envelope, to any address, port,
paid on receipt of six cents. or two postage stamps,
H
to CAS. J. C. KLINE Co.. 127 ROWEICY.
NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX 1586. Also Dr.
Culverwell's "Marriage Gnide.!'orice 25 cents.
tnya:tawT
ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT
TO MARRY.
Essays for Young Men.
On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases I-eident to
Youth and Early Alsnhood, with the humane view
of treatment and cure, sent by mall In scaled letter
envelo?es free of charge. Address, HOWARD AS-
IdOCIA flux, Box Phlldelphla, Pa. se=ix.9o-decT
DADE, ZELLERS & DUFF, 11To. S
W ,, 011 at.. Ornamental and Cut Glass.
NOVELTY WORKS
pITTSBURGH
- NOVELTY WORKS.
ADAMS, M'KEE dr. -CO.,
MANIIPACTIIIIIIt Or
Keystone Standard, Patent Platform
and Counter
SCALES. •
Janus Face4l Patent Door Locks and Latches.
PALIIT AND C FEE
MALLEABLE IRON, .14
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
MEM
PITTSUUR(III
DurGIGI*TAI LA'S WARE,
Finbned Rubr e Blue nn I Green,
S D..FF, 8 Wood street. 7
PAOR,
FERTILIZERS
TO WHEAT GROIVEM.-
MESA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PHOSNUTE OF LIME,
kLANUFACTURBt . BY
The Allegheny Fertilizer Co.
SE WARD if CAMPBELL,
PROPRIETORS,
office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The beet Rertilizer in use, and recognized 7'
Farme raisingve given lt a trial, to - be the stand
ard forlarge crops of Wheat, Rye, Oats.
Corn, Pots SOUS; ao. We biave published for grata
itouscireulation & pamphlet containing Interesting
and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of
which - will be sent free to any sending Us their ad
dress.
CUT GLASS.
. PAQE, ZWLLERB & DIIIIP.
STONE .
WEST COMMON
•
Machine Stone Works,
Northwest corner of West Common, Alleirkes7.
FRIADM ATVATBIN. & OM
Have on hand or prepare on anon noose-Hearth
and Step Stones, Flags for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaults, sc. Heed and - Tomb Stones, &a
Orders nromntly mooted. Prt ^Pa n'asallablef
D RUGGISTS' GLAS Sgns. SIGI%
Appr at
oprie Desi
PASS, ZSLaERS DlJirr, S Wood street.
Ell
Wv. RENDIERROM.
• • W. PANNING
cm=