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WEDNE4DAY, NOV. 10.._R30
ir:t . 'Bonds atFrankto
filmaltstra as Antwerp, lima 61 if.
isor
elised In New York yeetezdai
.
at '124912.7f.
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. No reciproctiitieaty with Cal3ll.da has
been yet negotiated, and none each will
be except with the advice And concur.
rni :l l l °# 44o Committee op. WAY?
L
-Who 'Odd that' the B. & 0. %Dinky
tilt temp& with tho Pennsylvania Oen:
tfatrdithe pnrchage of the lino between
ZAemelge and einchuutti, which is to be
esold byladiclal order on the let mi. • -
• •
4511 -11 An Pruitt will be made, this win.
t o eteefuroars Government posial tete
'But the propoEttion le not itkHl
klielit s trAteell much stronger in Atends
gaiirwhenli went to the wall tit* lest
.Ablan.4Plitood that some NM, tidal : -
aging details. personally concerning cer
talgthleniheri ant suPportens of the late
,be elnOkekOliti 12.•
tWgrairiet , - !Cethe current proceedings
'epitif*the Federal claims footle pur ,
cisAVOl6siey of Southern ralltiaja
ifauz e'rum In the sae . chi
71aTigai ati Mania to have reached a asort
otreilifick finite Courts. The 111 W
tits triton haiß'en -. COrpixen - Cel cannot
reach an imue• hjnff Vince time nett
qv& 94 . 1 pg; 'Aiken he takca np tikihr
3 I .,, potrrefit 145% to hang thug,
1
•"':unto Tast, thelaWytater.
_ lejititinAlutritatively denied that the
thrititiy , ett itifentritin - atty
libm for [eminent arty reinmption of
460 0 4Pantithiin'i all has ir itzcaZ
111ftieltft-P" pace a four .anitiiialf
pm °malign; itstabarized by Cohipeas,
tkikptthelatoss=of another yitt. ;
signtlittii than tam legislation will do
'much_to accelerate a cash resumption at
an hitijiday. , :Atid-hifdiiet
ettAta bbliuteltas in favor of , imirestin9
I . 4 46:SElsois of the currency as least by
enlarging the banking privileges of the
F3stqlitostad Sonth-west. The neitTressa•
Aliort will be a documenf'of more
aigAlfmhe than the country batorecelved
fetiti*Agittree since Decembee,lB6s.
Elti/i MORTON holds thattlierecoe. '
ratan of Cuban belligerency.lipurely •
matter - 6i' tsecutive concern; and urges
thiNfidderit "to gene r a . ptoet6taslida fn
the insiggents at einiterwithcon
waiting. for the " - Congressional session:
litilt:ShiSeisator's , backers, outside, Vow
tiagittlineral Gasser will notheipthem,
caddialooll:'-'ro this sal the Illitor*
terlifenblibinyins'Who inanufacituninite
licin at a CASPItel$ and Vitesista,
theanteAdl r over the land, art{ *fend
onaW:iiiitsing" ups boldest falsidatibittr, yb
tri4eitiAatretaatntry ILI to the position
ot+iairik Public men on thttmtiss-'
arivertod to - their-1010pr
Bingham, of Ohio; a teiFtisys
aintE 'The" latest fabrication Online ,
stialffisitiat BecretaryFnot a
convert to their. proposition, 44„guit a
f,tio.fle-natet -will OW wlth
bosh.. But .- •441t1e
Puillalsi int& underlies aniOr• - •11 dt
&spat - cites ima..lanati
riatgltafaitch ilie-finbuiliiii.44 , - -
lereftc*A'ltuit iO. torttauttalifer
artuitriiAtust ; thiiiPntaldeolt - ;.,.
of. State. Aland. Mani: and wisely . " in the
way - 14,0ne -of - the mostlithichiestus
schemes-at present ntenacinOurAtthijaiik
dignity and peace.
iiiiiiisinisamei AND =IINLON.
TOlliLa as 4, - et* Danspiration' and
con cdidation...;Manisipsi and saihxad
conrittionis; - lidlekes and accleitudical
b4niiiik Wang their . tortes with the
viewall 4sugunnting their , power, Tr? ,
DeDgI,IIL4D:, ID I =N4 ' NA -1 11 =44Dli
thelkime ease , •• •t . 0 , •- •
UV min the'Protessani Cfnircb
ha - werhapeilealhir iirilititgah:W
vaim +da
deal:44mm bilging. IthWircit than
Dielititlinlitii hair-spill ginkto 4a:
;i 6 4 l 44lrtirtheolOgleardOgniiii;ltLiOnii;
uniti 6At AltiiDettaelit.titt .ingteg of
ehtmeh -order. - That those-wbo -hive
beetriNk, ..,1 71 4ie; InSUidieirai r bi kW. ellii
Pew mer 3ll Pt,c4saraMou lo ,MPAseue .'
silt& Iheidoidn. Wb irblar OC*.littrb - ,
big. „Batista- and? cansidehtti"on gave
drierniiiitimn/iskunehloi dater-
Jaliii4644airti
union sid-Ithmergailed ple,f!restkr ,
charcheattirreakiid;s4otto;xtati
„colas and the United Staten In some
rif ttelopu t ntitesorrions .`i&srup9ns" ,
and ° riadihave Wren itacti It is true,
dining nist piria, in Cintiches organized
and claidtretedla Laborde= with the
Preabyteriarrplfty. • Still the feel
-In Alfti . arpievaad, ad d 13 0 44 i
•va
tto assrvesoostinant. v. fa....,
Rafted &Saki tie - bailee - ' -thislitdrict:
ly ti.ilh, ,InAtigt, a union ' Jrk
nwt akirr
thiastfltiaMetiVthe l Assocfitk /Wm.!
date Reformed church es,which now Cone
the General Assembly ,
~ of the United
PrebbYt-41r- 1- siteXlviitegtalefial
got:lath:ma extending over a period of
shoat a quartet of a century. Today,
our prAly, city or smoke Itiabe honored,
)
witfrithdther rennion, whletiWilet3e One
of the grandest events of modern times.
Id Mink Pc Moth) itnßigur I Vunf crtW
strengthetMd . lun y father thiiiii, ft"ith
greatly,. Aelipse any maths' that has ever
tekertltmslit the Ohitsdi of bote.flThi
t w oWnie:llWititiritip
bracing - Tourhandriti" - ithaiefaAiWen
_. - -
thu i = o _l , butukcii, - Ipk*rfOrrn
cm t; -- an theuire t
hundredAnktiMy ,mirdPtetsi.;w l , l ads
day, Mier a separation of piitx,one
yeairAgarinited In bee , 0 ' Milli
Antis in the mance , or no
doubtbe exaltrateeitk
Inlikai t te iladoicillt"l ' MP
,
honest Pedv,thatiitthbillai
city th whlch unions among Prosbyte- 1
\ cissiraestegothited r ind' imatiniiiiibid:
; We conld'not dole= -when ecciethilics
1118 Plie l * I° Fah* 1 4* grill .sp ul b or
their °pastime • Another i
• meetieter.6&elield to day In - Piibli•
cation :444440 United Preabyterfasi
Church olt ?hid aietitie. - Ihenoini
Ctualalakckb /74 1 .2 11 et tboltereran3 IDA
United Presbyterian Churches . will 'am
- .
MG st-devps o'clock thta morning, fei
Ihegigpos l ,l4 is boinid.nitelfit4 US i
gollith44l for ozikr , Wittl Is
rp.aft -or thei..ttr9 bodies mould,
hiltisi „IMParati? orW lOll4O O ll ,it
lawn: • • - ". ' 6
1 . 4 ,13
Pr 0 4' 11 "i el k i l t ° " l 4 t Y
to,daykiiggests the *Mike rof giving a
teen:Whin or the history ofPeclikrif:
. _ width tui;riatalkw,4:! ' -., ,-;,;:.
i":.;'!
.Itertimitiouriever Isidetniata7 siti - a.
elm dihdrkiittori.-'bi'iheadtaa;
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f „ ~^~ . - y
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.. i . nP* c ;.e~r t -. 1 ~1 . l
.-ty, -,
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. u ''" { ;.'- ~ 'r't ~.~Tr.''c-vi _La..~y-.~.Yu... ~z>...ti.ew5. ~.w'r:a , .5 .. 5 ..~:-~%, Y .:w:yY.~'.?.ita`rw« 4w'~w~:i.~s'~.,' z ,.~.b~"d~c~su,. "..u'ho.~:`.+k r ...{~sv4s`~.`tb. V ~ > ~.
'4,., ~ 9~~ ~~b~ «rei....i~rm~:' -~ Y~~f+~ ..G...7sr.']~'~.u.s.:i~
they result in the establishment and Fos.
peri'l of the cause they were intended tc -
destroy. Whim Herod Agrippa "stretched
Meth his hand* to, Vet certain of the
church," he hopedlo crush out the Infant
cause ue'Clbristiardty, which was, then
lying in Its cradle wrapped In swaddling
bands, and rocked and cared for by feeble
hands But the persecuting King met
with death in one of its most revolting
forms, whilst Christianity -increased in
numerical strengty, , aryi become wide
spread Indittlenon.
-/Lwaallapensrentlon_whlen./xistrand
Scotch Presbyterians bad to endure In theft
native land, thrittiroVe them to the New
World. Homo Ihem were sent "by
;shiploads to thi Pinutallone to. be sold,"
others. vehrnftwily eapaniedeel themselves
to the western mild., 4n order that they
'might havellbertyto aWnedp th 6 GOD of
theitlOms accordlio to the dictates of
their own consciences, a right which
hlgotly and - hatolevante denied them at
home. Thelearliest eettleinents of Pres
'hyteriaas In this country were on the
hanks of 'Elittibeth riser, In Virginia,
and the. gasternshore of- Maryland, be
tween the years 1670 and 1680. At the . ,
latter date, ecclesiastical historians assure
us, there were- - elmrintes—"meming
honses"—ereeted at Snow Hill, Wici
mica, Beluttilt and other places. It in
gentnallY,. 'lf Ind, ..uttiversallY admitted
that the founder of Presbyterianism
this oonitry was' the Nev. I
OrugleiS ;731041:11ride, Of Ramelton,
conntynottegali In December,
1080, ai.we learn from Reid's History of
the Pint lied= Church In Ireland,
i•CUSSEe`T`&bven~ ° "tFom'3inTyls`nd; tie.
plde Presbytery of
Lagan ken minister to settle In that col
cOle.) :.. :r gars dater ,of Colonel: fpnvens:
wasnetepted by the. Irish Presbytery as
gnelrl cell, and Air. lisetrstnie was li
censed and„nlained Shortly afterward.
and was sent and. 44 accredited , in an
smtiaisad'oror thii -ekes to prosecute his
ministerial labOrlin the colony. Heat
elved'in Harytati , S in — lCfd, and after
spendlog nY.ellti* - :tiro In the pariah of
liyonhaven, .in Virginia, settled doWn
Pennahent4 a ftio - ,
teeillieitUenigain.'Hissenter," under
die Vileration line' to preach the gospeL
DrotailUistiCaling that the Scotch and
Irlgh Prestleirian a had to contend with the
gime diflifminins in that= Wotidi which;
they had kppfd,h9,9capp, binompjdacrS'
Or voluntary egpattialien, from the Old,
their' Cause greatly flouris hed. The Pres.
byferrot Vas'orgenisell in
September ' It was composed of
Be,
•, - .Yobn
.aa*PtMliAleingellidnh; and Samuel
Davin, elk from inland. John. Wil son ,
ironi - Seedfand;leiredliltlndrevra from
New Bagful!, and John Boyd, who was
qordained by the new presbytery and
settled inßreetlicUd,-New .Terint. , " Some
historians say pat.,the Rev. Nathaniel
Taylor, also an immigrant, was a me m
-bei'it trio-.laggliel eresbytery;thas
ing seven miniateriaLmembers, exclusive
.1 RatC, filleareiyeisitito:Sias ordained at
its firstAteer - . •
Anittile VOLleere Or Pres
.?0111111?"841-Rirefrirs was most bar.
nionhina end fraternsk di; each meeting
or presbytery lar ge *ere re
ported, end iipenootanthlr, •••nronbeni
erserigth,Aintaia whthh
;had taatiMad the independent form of
4 0 .3 ItOAF:tletC*9Yertumein, dad held&
" 2 !MTlPX*Ad'..R:Pitttath"; gnattbal
'k 4o g` r ifTPWII4 I P t 4 Ertd#7-
, -tinibrthe nnlarombent
iter'Y iiiMinsii4n,rao* . thn for
tasilleint rendered nem.
-inieoiariliV,tbreeikdinonalpreo
unips,nreza,..lrgenineda I l t oftig dalanci,
New --XiataAilia''Son*`Hill. aigr the
'Synod of Philadelphia" met for the first
lime In Septemben,4ll7:* =Emigrants, a
tetrp lava proportion of whom were im-
Puetelin,o4P/eBO.4F_
Increes .g stream, from the three King.
- dome pa Mils
'the
# 0 1;t 410.....;Peitheot
of 'Europe. The accessions which
• '
• • church; ‘ rticediecf 4 ;fiodi s ' abiliti
' • etrest,l7#l,4o, WO are almostlamed.
lamed
tide. ° TEL ° .&plenti.er HIM, it is said one
. thaussuidAmilidtluilleilfectur Belfibit,Trei
land, and in that month two hundred
- Presbyterians arrived from the same
CotudexattPhtlidelphhi eta lieW Castle,
whips"twenty Wilk:eens dallyezpected."
In bilditK 4 htiget'itte 2.eana "de
'ltentyitorecl.-intretheenzon of. the
Synod. -
" It' iva i&Aityle' iai, - , iitia . aim.
... „coinpono:ci,gagt,• heterogeneous
elements conld'be long adhesive. Vigor.
' . .ntts conflicts were soon waged in several
, luntettcries rlairegard Ohs Lilts qualifies
-1 lions of candidates for the miniztry and
habitedfirtii*irld order'. 4 the ceniee
Yiineitgq pi thesecnntenZions mu a dtvia
ion of the Synod in 1741, the "new side"
iir libendisWedOsifttithik thains4dets
1 49. 0.1 0 .44A914: cf *sr .lork and the
1 .4 . tild eider ectalning the original name
of Gbd Siltbd‘Of fillsdelldis: lii trser
4444 , 49*0CT.044..; PROP-sib:4 l .4M two
it 411ods were ritinited under the corpor
ate lithrelf ifiellyted , Of MeV Yuri and
Philadelphia.
The independence of the United States
ic avtii beenftedivedi 41f11851he Synod
"L ;iM_•,.,49F i kt 1 9* . 1 1 111 . /141e0P4S which
then numbered one hundred and seventy
ministemunektearty"43oo%truttted ceu
,
.miail, .9%,nrlVAsdM9Tiii"Vdthelx
Ah:dards,. which resulted in their nub.
• •• ant sit they are almostatibe present
1im0..., : , , ,
r , ecitilfirds Veie' ilien. formed, viz:
TieW , Trifir nod New
,•Jersey, Pftlladel-
Ph V.l,Mtnikalr; th e Carolinas. ,
iii , rgo:iftliitathocliiry with the adop
tionottms7ediftkounatittatwee'fitst.
- 13oierat Assembly of the Presbyterian
Cburclaiiilhe'VnitdiAlle; Mei In the
elty , of. Sintathdpfilspand. was oremod i
"withasermon by the Rev. Dr. Wither I
spinVit 15r 1 .'"Abd r i&Viii citigen as the
dAn Moderator. ... ,1: .. ..:, ~_ ,
the little one has "become a thousand,"
. 4 4tutil Ago strong ration: 4, in moat
power, intellectual culture and ability to
aciomplish good for our race, thePresby:
riian Church of the United States, is not
diFeede4l. , kratogi ottigketclatialfcalat
garlzstion in the world. From small
hegingingk ale +bis grown,: even maid
shims of opposition and intolerance; into
cool pSopottorta By the Presbyte.
lismdthurclw ha this connection, we mean
tbiwAelo-,l'h,lebyterian family of the
coAtry'. BOme WA oilier progress and
Intitiefdrtaiebellithete o from thifol.
lojrtng statiallcs, which are as nesslycor.
rest so eic.lestastlad statlatics generally
. 1 44 ;0',.) 4. 1 1! icYfl.al al
Old School Assembly; 149 presbyteries,
2137 ch4,,,, , 1, 880 510 4 05 t:5 1 ;,, 2 9•PP,
commtitifeate ' ' • •
••••); Pletibritina , 1 e;00:
Sthichski*OMinfitdt li4Ystlord
inutdcattLlA4ol
United Presbyterian Assembly; 54
720 elltlieltma as minute:3,
99 0110 ebtxratimm.t.,
liafonnetl Presbyterian, (flyzaod and I
ReeditBistixf, o l"s 3lo 7awd .,i nerwelde " j
100 minister', 18:00614-rninitecinta.
CupberhaVPMt7Perhal; 8 . 9 Presb7-
tir : l l ; l o ;cilizillies ! z ffi nis le ni s
itto;oooamMiits.
.I''Przsbyteriaii South; 44 prcsbiteil
i s *B.4l2rditsPinfatiiinistirif
:4011: 11 UnICRA.,, - 3 3 T2"
tan in WM oth; Preli4tediktiov
PcI7BBURGI - 1 DAILY GAZII`TE : WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1869
gantrations upon whose statistics we
could not lay our bands. But, taken in
the aggregate, It is claimed that the Pna.
byterian churches of the whole country
embrace at least 7,000,000 of people.
The two Assemblies which, forgetting
past dissensions and conflicts, will be
united in Pittsburgh to ddy, w ill form
one grand General Assembly, , :aviog
under its cure 40 synods, 2:13 presbyteries,
- 4,827 churches, 4,180 ministers, 487,242
communicablu.
During :tin year 1868 these bodice
contributed. lox the support of publi.
worship, etc. 68,792,950, foreign missions
6421,193, domestic missions $246,348, ed
ucation $47,063, publication 648,089,
church extension $69,049, disabled min•
letere U 1,077; aggregate contributions
$6,661,889.
This Is an average of g 9 to each com
municant, and of $1 60 to each of the
whole people Included in these congre
gations.
EM23=l
In the days of Deborah and Barak,
"for the divisions of Reuben there were
great searching, of heart" For the
schisms of preabyterian Zion in this land
many pious hearts have ached, and many
godly souls have prayed long and fervent
-1 t that they may be healed.
Notwithstanding the signal sowers with
which the labors of the pioneers of Pres
byterianism and their successors have been
crowned, It' it lamentable, It is shameful,
that the Church, whoa, foundations they
laid deep, broad and stable, is rent into so'
many fragments. There are now some
len different denominations of Presbyte
rians in the country.
Even the two Assemblies which shall
this day become orcanlcally one have
had, again and again, strife and division in
then , bosom. One of the most serious
divisions which marred their beauty took
place . In 1741, and to which We have re.
leered above. The entering wedge which
brought about its etilmination was seen In
the passage of what is Well known as the
Adopting Act in 1729. According to
this act every minister, and every candi.
date for the minbery was required to sign
the Confession of Faith In terms of a
stipulated formula, in the presence of-the
presbytery. When the overture was In
troduced into the Synod in 1728, asking
that subscription to the Confeession be
made imperative, it met with lotions op
position from what was known u the
Now England element, and those of :lb:
mai and progressive tendencies. ALer a
long, and somewhat angry debate the
further consideration of the over
ture was postponed till the follow
ing. year, when it was adopted.
The "old side," who were known as
the "strict" party In the Synod, felt that
-they bad achieved a great triumph. An
other overture, which was adopted unan
imously, was introduced ins, Synod in
1734, which required "that all candes
for the ministry aboulir be examined — aill.
gently as to their experience of a work of
grace on their hearts, and that none be
admitted who are not in a jndement of
charity serious Christians." In 1781 it
was resolved, 111 order to secure subscrip
don to the prescribed formula in alt eases,
that every Presbytery should have the
Adopting Act inscribed in their Presbyte
ry hook. The excited state of feeling
produced by the adoption of this resole
thin was not any thing allayed by the
action of 1786,-in wblth year everything
previously done 'Was emphatically re
affirmed, and the Westminster Confession
of Faith,-and the Larger and Shorter
Catiithisms were made the standards ad
the Church.
The angry dettaterwhieh extended over
a period of some twelvil or thirteen years
had provhked much bitterness and per
sonal feeling. Members indulged in fierce
invective and mutual - crtminadon, until
finally' the Synod wet rent In twain, as
we have already stated,.lh. 1731. But
P e _A. 9 .o °L.t.°S4—egfeiNIEVOMPW
P i~e~a a-nultea ici;te.
The great division—the one which Is
this day to be healed—took place In 1837
—lB3B. it is not possible, whbln our
Glutted space, to give a complete taste* ,
of thlti deplorable schism. -There are
many who are disposal to think - that it
-war causeless, end that if pastiest had been
restrained, and more mild coansehi had
prevalled,ft would never have taken Olsen
Bat we will leave that goes/ton to be de,
sided by eceleelastica themselves. Yet, it
might be better 'perhaps, to consign UM
whole affair to oldivh)a,
Sometimes, "out of the ester - comes{
ftwth - Met; and out ot the Oxon conies
.forth streetness." good often comm -
forth out of that.widek aPPefizAt° bc rfl ril '
'Yu their dirftlectsbitCtikl AitaeMbllcs have
been doing a great work. _Previous toth
dirision of 1837-B,lbe General Amen
tit), consisted of 23 Synods, 133 presbyter
ies
,11440mMisterst, 2,863 .churches, and.
220,357 Communicants. These statistic!!
When compared with Goss above given,
Show the progress of these bodies- in
their ttvitled elate.. Daring the thirty-one
years of weir separation, they have more
than doubled the number of their Synods,
and nearly Gull of ‘thefrtainisters and
member&
Several coneurring causes led to Gig
division, we are now speaking. of, to
which we may briefly refer. 1n 1801 a
'll,lanai union" was adopted hetween the
General Aisenthly ithdthe Corigregistlonsi
General Association of: Connecticut, the
purpose of which was to fatilitlite
organisation of cosigregations la nets,
settlement", and a more extensive pro.-
othisation , of the Gospel. ynder this
"plan t " przbyterlaias and Congregation.
iiitabold membership in the genus
church, whilst the latter txmld tuaintailf
the Pccuparities of their Church polity;
and have iepresentstives, at the same
time, An the general counsels of the
faisenibly% Beueflelel results twerue4
imlaedlsfelp from this p:an. But it was
Imposeible Wei elements so discordant
their nature could work long together in
brattionlota co.oCeration. There is an
essential difference between Presbyterian.
ism and Ceugregstionsllsiu. Discord
soon *cicala itself. • '
The New England Dl:larches ofonized
Education,u Idisstonary, and Tret
ciethw, which were irrespaaiiihra, far he;
lug fob:tutus In their nature, they did
not acknowledge accountability to the .
Assembly. Besides, they were, as
. a,
general thing, conducted, by those who
h a d no special regard for presbyterial
law, order end restriction; Contntri
the unmet! of Presbyterianism, these
voluntary !visociations took 'upon them
to organize congregations, educate
ordain ministers. The Preeb3rtety o r
Tmnsylvanlamiained aamissliMarycyrinA
lellste and pastor* those velt4 1 1 4 Ind ieus
ed throngh a regular college curaniless.
A commission of , ?lewd WU 000 !Wed
JO the Ertabyte:ry end. intake Into
148 ifregolexttp. Mies an eramtnepo4
'of 'the - . toe, • the **Olden' de
manded ; Aiit all cendidstei:Jm the
mmterfr, should be 'fettered° . to thorn
Sor rweilizt4Stiod,...l°
'PreelituyAlivisted &Mai Ida
.sal, beaten It" was .. en bletlon their
lights aid
. tentaitedre: or- 'their . Indeooh•
dence,:OntAls refusal of thePresbytefy to
O,ImPIY with their deMoMiS4:63IO4-4,0n
I prchthited those who bad Demi imam'
and ordainedlrom prime/link the gospel,
'Fbcir,.oetTen rpinoyig hyihb`genv.F4ll
Alumna big, and, in conacquente, threerof
the Members of lqesbilet . friptie*, - 1:34
ozosilzal themselves fittilialxuiiimulatat
Presbytery,. This gave origin to what Is
now known as the Cumberland Presby•
terion Church; and t. pace in 1810.
Of course many o: tune who were of
Presbyterian prhclivitirs were In perfect
sompathrelth the leads-Is of the volun
tary associations. The consequence wart
that the New England element. very fre"
qii.htly found iilrMEaiVeB in Ito, majority.
The. cedes of Rev. Alta rt Barnes, Dr.
Duffield and Dr. 'Amen B,eeher ere fa
Lothar to all. These gent:teuen were ar
raigned before the resp4cdve
witich_they wr_e, ..id A ieel, tor, tt pro.
mitigation of heretical opinlor.s. The'
case of Mr. Barnes was evidently made a
test. Dr. Junkut became his accuser, nod
he was tried both by his Preabybhy and
Synod, and found guilty. Like a good
Christian, as he undoubtedly la, be burred
submissively to the decision, and gave
utterance to no personal Invectives, either
agatrst his. accuser or his Judges. He
Maintained a perfect ellence, and ceased
for a time to preach the gospel, patiently
awaiting the decision of the Assent.
It la said that through the "inflect' of
the moderate party in the cLurch a (ism
promise was iffccted," but the true State
of the case is Mr. Barnes was Justly
acquitted. If must be consolatory to Ws
great and good man, who Is the moat
popular commentator of the age, and who
has been ao frequently charged with being
the cause of the division of the church,
that he lives, although almost alghtlear,
to see the breach healed, which he Warm
more band In creating than many others,
whose names have scarcely been men.
boned In connection with IL
We are assured also that out own El
liot, who has so long adorned the halls ot
theological science in our neighboring
city by an humble! Christian walk, and
become distinguished as a ripe scholar
and able prelector, rejoices with all Its
heartlhat he has lived to see the ChurJh
which !MIT istually rent in twain under
his Moderstorship in 1837, re united in
tho bonds of Christian love„on We very
spot where the separation took place.
We have made a slight digression from
our aul n lect here in order to notice thew
Cdribtlan gentlemen, believing that tble
la u appropriate a place as aay.
The division took piste virtually to
141, but was really 'efected to tA9B,
when 'arks et of escision was pronounced
upon theAkynods of Genesee, Geneva,
Gtlea and lila Western Reserve., Thu
great cause of diew;tion was not %ha doe.
trines promulgated inittlation to purely
theolugic.4 qui-ations, but the inuoilue
tian, through the plan of otetta, •bI the
New England yea at trreeponathlo asso
ciations."
177102 i 1ii6G671.1.T1055..
In tie course of time Did siperithw
became - smoothy'. Bitter pentonatidar
indulged in In the hent.of drbete were for
gournt. and ate members at the two bodies
ioand themselves 'attracted torether by
the magnet of that Chnatten love, which
It is their duty at all times to Inculcate.
hi the good providence of Gott the two
asiemblitaluet in the city of New York
in IbaU. The Old School assembled that
year In Dr, PLR church, and the Ices
School is Dr. Adams's in Radium Square.
They met In test city not by
Tiler wee.; ug was purely acct.:mud.
Darien their sessions that year they In
dulged in raspy. Christian greetings-
Tiler met simultaneously airain in
St. Louis In ISM Tos meeting was
also purely amide:Ail. The New - Rchool
at =CO undo overtures for union, wields
were cordtally`,O*rtained tbe Old.
The result was that a joiat committee of
Om from each dirstmbly was appointed
to drag a Lams Of Tinian_ The committee
reported next 3.ear, but owing to some
misunderstanding and informalinu the
basia watt not accepted.
in.October f 1800, the Reformed Pree.
bytery of Pittsburgh, resolved to call a.
enahenehaitittla-Westam Penns'yPranis,
Eastern Ohio, and all others who ceitild
attend, to devise a plan by which the
whole Presbyterian family 'might be
united in one organic body. The Caw
yention met in the Fiat Reformed Pres
byterian Church of this 0117 , in hullo/
following, and Ito proceeding, were of
the moat fraternal chose-ter. The Gen
eral Synod of the Reformed Preebytertan
Church, at its annual. meeting in New
York, in 1857, acting, , no doubt, upon
the saggestkos of theTillaburgh. Pres
byttmy, recommended , the •ealling of
Sattonal•Conlentlon with the same view,
and ihe OM of ;fonember of the same
year Des dually filed as the time for
meeting. rib following paper etettiqieß
the action of the f!iy nod
Was:amen, The interests of the awes
of Ohnetreil airs mil, at Chia time,-to In.
augorate. meeeenes to beet Zion , *
bread= awl. to btiogg into one the
divided. portions of itio Presbyterian
feroftyllherefore,- ••
ItuoLvedi, That this Synod. reeomma nd
r to theiwyerat • Presbyterian Judicatories,
now aim oCllo.lltd Meet; to unite opt'
.na Ineelling a General Cobvemlon ofthe
Presbyutrbut Churches of the United
"Stares, to meet In. the city of Ptah/del
-1 phia e orr the. second Wedneeday of See
-1 ternber mod, or at :en' time arid piece
as may be Agreed nem.. forprayer end
..tonferenee in regard to the terms of
noionazuloommutdoo among the eartotus
bratichtent the Presbyterian family.
Resolved,. Thatme recommend thit the
Bald Comm:alto shall .ornatat of a min
['demand a nrnotelder from. oath Pres.
Rembat, That BINIMINi goyim of this
tattoo to (matedlately eommunkatad, by
the Clerk of thodyrtod, to the bodlea In•
'eluded in ltde oall. • •.• •
Raolveft, , That. eath . bodrriipeesented
in war ConviuMonsball, isitboot resjalet
to num bin' of 4islauseea, be minim! to ate
'squat rote Du all questions submitted for
4.1c0n. - ..
Rawlad, Thal thedeleipdarappoloted
by the Presbyteries-or thteetakrel note.
quired to report to Wu Byeod for it.. se.
non
, a 4 Its next meeting,. the -revolt
reaob .by.the.Conventloo. •
iigeolcui, What Rev./J.-N. hieLeacli
D., $05% J. Wy/le, And•
4 7 00n50 B. Stuart. , Xacp. be, ants they
beKeby sm,eppoibted o.A.lommittae at
CorresPbadetweigt regard , to subb
VeaLipu. .%0
The Convention met at the time a#r
poldtege dic Vreaby..
I tertan. Church, Pelisdelphia, and after
much' paternal conferonco, adeptethrho
, .
'following baels;...
I. Jui - ,Heenowlerldement dt the Old
endliew Testaments to ebe the inspired
I word of Hod, and - then only Infallible
relent faith and practice. • - •
A IL.Thict att. the Hutted ;Oman . h, the
NYeattninater Contresioianf-Fenti shall
be received and adapted, as containing
the rtyateur.of :Doctrine taught In the
Holy Ennipturreit. being .tmderatood ,
that this tkonfeasket is :received in it s
proper histerbud, Huth, the Calvinistic
or Reformed smite, -
whiter, the committee recommend the
ibregolng tiestanf;doctrine. they wish to
be undendoodas sergentring the rather.
dozy Af. , the Dawn sod. Shorter Cate.
'chimer of: the -Hddelberg Catechism;
and of the CIIKKUIR of thelryand of Don,
ILL .That the United Clench , /hall
celveentletiopt the.Presbyhtrianlorto of
Church Ocyernutenl.-
111.abp Beek of: ,Pealmsi , which had
Divine Inspiration, Is welladapred to the
state .e.f the Church. In ages and dr.
ennuninager. and should bet..usgid the
woraldppf—Therefore/ we ream.
mend that new end - faithful version of
the Psalms be prorided. µtope se prat.
linable. But lnaanniettiutvarious coder
thins of Peale:may ere used lhrbe ciltter.
era ChatroheCt eluinge , 111 Yr reMect
not` be torllntd•
In the meantime, the
pon;inued thair-negotrilinne: for union's
indgmdtPlapAnd thactlY of-'Nere
Ye*, IP hey ldntj afte#4(iPOlithe 161":1
"I voy; •
11:1.44•"'Zi mmixod zt OBEE4
' etainga..4; =it Incgm.p
:srAwic* up. Autizzoi. . -
tokqtrg.th2t ttm, luttnoWig tbe Rat
444 travOa JoinvioLu4.would ,pnotootmil-,
,bythetealtazof chvitiaar. Lap that
. the
ing two 'mhos pearteg,tions:nesee,
hav the isms Onuttit tha utton, 124 eta
ree , guiing the other at a ia,111.1.1 and
oethtwo: .er..rding a , ) the prseet
pn, of tLe 1 ot.ree , •ten et.Lbila. to le Lh,
eanniot tw jobtEfitd try any but the mast
intperence reasons it; maintaining
tale and, in home reepexta, rival organ
leAltte ; % Ca are now clearly of the
alau n that the reunion of mese bod,ea
ought, as anon an the necessary
rat{ to Lakin to be aceotrin;thed,
the Paails hareirkalter berth:
I. The Presbyteil an l'hurrit in the
Called that,. .at Ante:l,, cartel v, that
whew. General A•reu.l.ly coe, ned in I
' the Br,* Church In the MR , of New !
) ( Wig. SO the 21151, tpy 01 Met:. letin, and
,t Nu le,hoes tienpra,l AesettoblV nog , a the
Church of the Cos .- emir( In the said city,
teretheessee-dey,•shall be re-untied-se
one Church, Under the name and style
of the PrOshyterian Church In the [jutted
States orAttieriett, prteeesnie ail the
/ 0 0 ,1 mid corporate tkida end powers
peril:info... to the Church previous to the
divialon lit 1830, end sal the legal and
corporate Melte and posse-re which the
separate eittirchea new poesese
2. The re:anon ehell be affected on the
eoculnal And eccirslnetical 1. . 48 ° 1' CU?
common standards; the scriptures of the
old end Ate Testament. , shall be ee
knowledgod to be the inspired word of
God, and the only infallible ruse of faith
and practice; the Confeteloo of Faith
shall continue to he sincerely received
and adopted as containing the system of
doctrine taught In the Holy Scripture.:
and the Government and Dieciptine of
the Presbyterian Church In the Pelted
Staten shall be approved as containing
the principles and rules of our polity.
3. Eactrdf the mid Assemblies shall
aubmlt the trouping Banta to Its Presby
teries, which shrill be re quired to meet
on or before the 16th day of October,
1889, to orpresa their approval or thalp•
proval of the same,. by a categorical
soawer to the following gneetion:
HO YOU approve : of the reunion of the
twO bodice new calming the name and
'rights of the Preebyterlan Church In the
L'iitted States of America, on the foll Ow.
1 trig bade, namely : "The reunion shall
be effected ant doctrinal and eechadare
deal beefs of Comm it istondilddisi the
Scriptures of - e' Old and New Siete-
Monts shallblechnOwledged to be the
lowpired icor Of Gild, and the only In
fallible = tile f faith and practice; the
I.4nlfosalem'of ). laltb *ball Onntinne to be
sincerely reek red and adopted as con
tab-dug the . 111 of doctrine taught in
the Holy Scriptures; and the Govern
utlll and Olsatptite of the Presbyterian
I I b urgh In the Hu ll ed States eball be ap.
i proved as . Contidnlng the principles and
rules of our po)lty r'
: Each
Each shall, before the ISM
: day of Not - ember, 18C9, forward to the
Stated Clerk of the General Assembly
with which It le connected, a statement
of Its vote on the said Basis of Bemoan.
4. The sell General Assemblies now
sitting ;Mali, atter Ordstelng their busi
ness, ad)..ut n, to meet to the , city of PIG.
, Imroh, Pa., 'matte accond, - Wodoesday of
November, lee% at eleven o'clock A. )t.
If the two General Assemblies shell
than and stidedociare that the above
named Bails dr Reunion has hem me
proved by two-tills:Ma the Presbyteries
connected with esoh branch of the
Church, then rbeellime shall be of bind
ing nano, and theme., P,Bemblles shell
i take Motion setebrOlnkly.
1 O. The Mild Rimers! Asserubllea shall
:hen end there. Ithelie prevision Wor the
meeting of ihnfletferal Assembly of the
Viet
Unfeed Ghurchtob 'GHIA Thursdayel
M n
ay, It. TbistlEnderatere of the two
Ipresent Assemblies Shall Jointly preelde•
at: the- acid libeembly of 1870 mliii
another iflodistlitpr le chosen. The Mod
erator or the Keefrehly pew Isltthair, at tee
IBrick church efdrmald, , ehall, If present,
put all votes., 'She decide questions of
t ordert and the
'Moderator or the other
Assembly shalt) if present, pestle* the
opening -Serutems, and the Stated Oterka
of the present Ashemblies .ball let as
Sated Clerks or the Assembly of the
Ceded timerch-heall a 'Stated Clerk or
Clerks shall havelheen chosen thereby:
and on Commis:denier Abell have a tight
; to yoke°, daillwiate in said fiesetebly
until his name shill have teen enrolled
by thwasld ('treks, and hie commission
' xamlned end tied among the papers of
; the Assembly.
a En, h ereeenytory of the separate
(7hnrebee shall be Prettied to the same
representation In the dessembly of the
j untied ch arch In 1870, es it Is entltleJto
:n tho !two:only' Vrith wiiieb it in no
connect:o2 '
IL CONCILIMEST DSCLERATIONS or
Tfl GEINARAI,IIMITYL , ....-• OF JW3t4.
As there are waiters pertaining to the
totereeta of the Church- when It shill ,
'bare become reaktflotiorhichatill ttlaht•
roan! require atithatnent on the codling .
together et the Mt bodies *Moir bate so.
long anted leaparittely, sbd ronmnaltur
some of which :natters late blahly drafts
al.lo toot there abltaild bei *precious good
widen:az:diva, that wo Anaranblltatetrree
Co adopt the follolvlng declaratloue, not
ae arttelea of onctipaht Or covenant, but
to in their jndgmeußprope► and 51011-
uttitairrrangeolierits4 hit Wit:
I. ALL the colniKBfittud chum:thee em.
hrmed tbettwallagfilyhodlerbff
ttd
-,.f00d mniff Iflttidfor to the
United body, which they , dace bold Id
their respective commetimm, up to the
coneammatlon of the nolon.
irnpreffectly °resulted churches are
counaelled and expected to becometitor.
unfitly Presbyterian, as early within the
of ltvo yeses ►s maybe permitted
period
nlgheatiotereau to be coasuliad,
, end no -otter such churches eball be
hereafter received.
3. The boundaries of me 'several Pree
.bytaziot and !Synods - should be adjusted
by the Bemire Aesombly of the tinned
Churah;
4. The- offtelal•• records of the two
branches of Chores for the period of
separation abould be preserved and held
as wafting tip [hoiden:my of the Charcht
and aortas or protiodentirtileh dote not
stand approved by both the bodies,
should he of rilarettbortty until reenteb
•lished la the united bode, except in no
far as anon rule or-precedent may affect.
'the rightsbf property Intioded thereon.
5. The corporate rights now neld by
'the two General 'Ateembilesi-sold
• their Boards and Camsditteee, should, as
far ea practicable, be omwolidated, and
sppliedfor their several objects es de
fined by law.
6.lbere ahould benne set of dommiti
toes , or-13narde -for Home and Foreign
ldlesions and the other religions enter.
press Grebe Church: whhiti the churches
should be encouraged to sustain, though
tree to cast thaircoatributlons into other
channels If thoy desire to-do so.
7: Assu® as practicable after the radon
shall bare •teen effected, • the General
Assembly should reconstreot and coned-
Mate the: severs' hautanent Comadt
tres and-Boards which now belong to
.the two Assemblies, so as to repreeent.
as far as possible with. Impartiality, the
?lows and alike* ofthe rtro bodies con
'
stitoting the. united thumb.
S. Thelma blleattona of the • Hoard of
Pa blkutton slid Of the Publication Com- ,
•zeittet. shotild tontines to be lamed asst
_Proem; leaving It hither BeardorPcibli
cation Of the tithed March to revise
these lininsisaltsl nettle% ei catalogue for
:0. 4 Milted tihurtalf, sage `to -ezolude
vldinue Wiferencel to est*. 'onntroverelea.
a In order to auniform Madero •of
oiresetleal - supervlsidn. -those- Mooing',
old Assemblies. t Mit are new tinder As
pembly• oontinl, ma. If:tber Werth of
Direction so' eleet; be trent (erred" to the
.watch and care of one •er more of the
A di silent Sv coder- end the other Semina
ries are advised to Introduce. as far en
may be , into their Constitu tions; the
.mlnelpie of Synodical or Assembly
pervision; in which ease they shall be
entitled .to an official- recognitiou and
approbation+ cin the part of the General
Ardemblv. • • • -
10. ft ehoald he regarded as the duty
1 of all Mar minister., end
.people In Ills suited Church, to; utedy
We things which make for peace, and to
' guard against all Itioldions anti Offertalve
sefereticee to th efianeestiterhat . e folded
us; 'and Irr order to avoid the revival
of
.pas( Waste. bye the tlnatlntagnee of any
-inegfellt •elther'branch Miler Church,'
that Wolverton out of former-Conflicts,
Ii neeernestly recommended td the lower
.Judloitortea Of the thinroh that theycon
form their'preetieti ih relation tenll
snob Usages, en fat se le conndetent with
their convictions Of ditty, to the ttenersl
custom - 0f the Chet-eh 0101. Id the eon
troversine Lb at resulted to the Iteparitton,
Tid§blitieWfdi feta Anomie ovefture to
the • Presbyteries' and tots been rat.
Med 'hy more then the reqelelte
tureber...,-,two,thiras-- la, each body,
We understand that it -has been
raided 'by every , lathed Prop.
.
• •
'Ytery, and only three:Old-School Prey'
bytettee haveaoted againstit.' Virtually,
then,,the initad has bifil rifted aist
two bodies, and now only awaits the for
mal Ireton of the lasetnhlies to glee it I
effect. . Eels pitrpernoll .
rsersiony
The union, whirl; 44 he effected ta.
day reill , noiembwieo.the whole - of the
Pleskiirlfee deneirditrenrellkil &he ,
tit.i.:,,The eaty kairiet. that ,we know of,
that preventtrsame of the mod respectable
an.fa'4;ltiVigt: o ;
(mini time mimes pieta 111 1 OrginlC
Unioll . with :the mkt AssetliPli t l .ll
;the, sidtSulirti
that there . ameame Iltahyttliaa *dial
'Wheadhetehitiletly.(o iyo,, or* me_7.
ijc of ihrtpgie
of 04.• hllat oili.ere. make ea:' IG
;OMNI; eraitteltiet
ill (hi yeierkB Ili* Pres%
•
I,r
fyterian Che.Cces in this lati.l used the
SCOLLII3II Serbion, lutproixrly called
"Itanse's," of the Psalms of :Scripture.
But it is nut Lu be cep. etedosow that this
psalmody barner can ur will toe removed
It Is to be hoped, however, that some plan
will e.•ao he devised, or some pia:Jerre
adopt,: upon a bait ell cm. unite: It is
supposed that mime progress Lies been
made in tl..s dirt eitin, inasmuch as the
National Convention of Philadelphia tic
eLarmi that, "The Limit: of Psalm., which
is of divine inspiration, 14 well adapted:to
the stale of the Church in all ages and
circumstances, and should be used in the
worship of G.A."
ten able corps of reporters from the
liazerrE will attend the meetings of the
Assembly, and our columns will contain
a fall and accurate report each day of the
proceedings.
: opposition Journal at Brookville
contributes its mite to the elucidation of
the " How Who It "" the election mys-
tery which now so much gravels the
Democratic quid ounce. Says the Jeler
ernian
That the party should thus cutler
through the stupidity of the Chairman
of the Slats Central .Committee and a
pack of unhallowed miscreants who sur
rounded him, to any the least of lt, is
deeply mortifying. The greatest regret
and deemed mortification is felt by every
bonent heart in the State at the result Is
Philadelphia, and the authors of the dis
asters In that city have stamped them
solvevi with eternal Infamy. It was the
mercenary Democratic Hankers of Phil
adelphia who beguiled Mr. Packer and
Induced lam to consentto become a can
didate—lt was the paliticiansaf Philadal•
phis who nominated Mr. Packer, and It
Orr they who defeated him. "He was
slaughtered in the house of the friends."
Every act of the mutt who surrounded
and took charge of Mr. Packer wee, in
the mildest Lerma we can usu, indiscreet
and impolitic. Their whole course was
a series of blunders from beginning to
end."
17131=3
No7l.o7oamulted eve? y day oral! 1 o c ook r. X.
410.14 Qrnat Ile.4lcouo Otoro, 167 I..llx.rty olrott,
and from 4 to 0 and 1 too at tale..
Ileatness,
DIAOI4 Arr..
from time tar.,
Vol, pu..
Hulnt. •od
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IM2=lll
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of tbr Hes r
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1211===
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of On Bean and
the Dl,tetive
setfll
O lorrate4 1.110.
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I=El
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OE2EI
Lee tiMA *ad H.J.r
Dr. KEINICIS would ream:trolly torte, th•
who bnt fettled to Set Beller Dom otter source
to intantrZ Into. We node of Mame&
tfr-~JBICENIWO E* ON
It to tmaosslble w t .1.2 0 . that .1 bums. M
IAs cad oocalales so /West of fryer slid Amos •
fact and yet lihnielnds aci. Si
ettab s eatatutsy was or ao .11110
thoemlads•Mte an acts:attic solfferlog from tae
dtalstatlog co.aplalnt nesicr-t, to likdapl th• pet
tot:ft oteette Of mars II tomtit to ho laps..
.reef meant? Istbeet to 1111/mittesc.a.o.h.
10 Ittloate4 •Oth tot Mans freer.. 0 1 17 OMar eUt..
c /so edDr. res tart.. that /1(11:18.TTEW9
nIIML&Cit DITEEMS takes la tams= er.st the
etamsersomess of the nohealtby lemon, .1/1
fortify toe se stem mrstsrattm mmespborlo yahoo
tablett meat. these dlstashore. Thls mo.
fable COsigierant—barai , ealis Qertsble. Wad POO
seisaalf eases litiedlensal elyrot• Wan Ittif Oahe
Wale at pimeos baeters..lll betel IMMO. IN. -
oaeyanits of tateraillesdat at re mitten,. hive, hi
ham jam. erns hams to ass days
hittlesastalsthbosy Loot dlatkloto oho.. MM.
.01.1 preen h•tr• hem ...oiled oho Mb
reiverrfell tenetsble Cho:otos.. to • IhMtlalt
ddleed else met Liar a. Jr doors nod
.Isalova. TOt strange to say 11 Me &sone oaten
bornocd bstmeos I. be per.. 1.4 by sec.: pot
tot ahoy seldom take the isolable to put thel:
Mabee Is • mate of defence sill., ...Mile
emote. /Miser.. victims es dcat.littm to toba
- to worm .your Ohm bards ow. the Are. cm eon
aucalss .1111 the teem that taboos Um chl.l. to
me... tam lithiTSTr62ll 13111 - 11:110 la MI oh-
Mhate t speedy sod infallible stesellio for pow die
tread.. 1101041•
NOTICES
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larTrPF: ELEVENTH £NIWIL
IKRTI of :he Stowtholder• of the
ClLlneas Palomar.: autos, a/
the E
Elttwbergh, will be held at .11.
11
1. We , er street, no 11101eDIX. Noe.
1160. Ir/e ' , Stock r obi= time sad
ills': ► Doetital Director. will b. elected for the
•ceehlr Tier, en/ sorb co .r belittles. treas..
ted Air mar CCuae Orion S. Etiewttlqw
borligte D. P. (Allierlrl. arc.).
0171( . 4 Prortta PaSHISOIra Elmer •tr 1
Collraorr, Put.bergh. Nay. 4111, POD.
grTITE SECOND ANNUAL
IiEHTINO of the Bloekbel4e, of the
Peoples rassonvx Hallway C-amn.rof theVltr
15 , tabarab erld S. held at ki Ma/taller 4
Wood
stm ir t , 0 . to DAY: laoechtb , 10.5.
lest. at . I‘i 11 , elhel I. .1, value, t
place • Spank of Mr% etorsvdt beetected 10x Ito'
on ninny.... sad *nob utter betollaoal lrknoacted •
rp o cZ:Cr 'o '"D": encrstam
C Inc clr ^IT lneean AND I.lllltalithil
PASSENtraI flalLeraT 0/12.11 , V.
ILtsourso. Noveralarrlktb. amp.
iff -- Tric ANNUAL ntEETure
or tho fltartholdersof the Pnieba:gl
ant D'esalashma Pa.arnier Kailas) Com_ .a_y
10111 v Da ttel4 at th e lionomphela ksolar, hiON.
pa. . Norenber IC, 11109. a e`alneir Al K..
at Knish time. and islitee a Beam et DiffCt rs
otherOr eltehrd for Ole e 0 Mos year. gad aar-1
buSlars. transacted as may ranee Worst
the tiara ,. r. WY. B. NINICK.
004:10 th eretary.
DIVIDENDS
Tom:. NATIONAL 6•NE../
ouuntiff, Norocubor 6, /11,69.
4 7711 E PRESIDENT XIII]
Aloolamr Dl ROEICTOd .
oof DIX
PEE CEN T
t houn
the
oopity .tuokoat of Um 4.000tA Of Lb* Ant tlx
Inolf(O. payatiNe lo lb. otooktioldon or. tholr
kgal primatatives, ou d .1,00 the pipi .
fr. ” . Of Ali UT..
JOHN LL LIVLNOSTON. Cash's,
'OIL/! AND "FFICIOOO
DMA NT'--The Saari of Three.
lOrs hav• THLo DOY dcelsred a dlrtdend of
70 09903) 104lt viN r. oo the .1400 stool.
sisyshid, - fr.s , or One. ronvost ter, at the 1.191ce of
he 199nPon, N. 97 vineavAsoo. PlltebetAth. ,
Pa.. on and efts, Nov. 1004 L 960. until seb.bll
das the transfer 0..0ks of the Company oda re
mold closed. Le order of the hoard,
.1.0. VtitklUddN,
Sor e l, 2009. 110,4a0a
SaPit or Psavastroott.
Noreadxie Ad. MM. I
Igr'THII. PH rstomrr and DI..
RECTORSof this ttledibnitrthtt garde.
'
Glared
dlrtuend of WE ern C 671, onlte
pultaleteret. 01 of the profits or the l est 111
nths. which will he paid to atoekh.ldera Or
eir heal raprasental lees on see. ants - the 19th
ire nf Oorenteneol , thste sod loos! toot ,
n. 9400410 , W. lttrdSßOlte. Quitter. •
urrfetms T&refill noir Ina IiIIfCECOM:e
rAltr. I'alts4ltrdls. Nor. ad. AM. •
arAT 'A MEETING OF THE
,___esonssl Directors of twit ColOdid
9:91 Thllel LA T o 01•Idend of 717111911.1.AN.11
lP 1: 4 0)110 4b•re was declared. 70711/5 lOrths
.oh tree of Natlovel taX. •
Lt. C. EIUL/TZ.
„ df_sll . 4.NlS 5e0n51507.
Its.c.naxos liArtolgAL. name. /.
Pxrrosuouu. Nay. 9. 111159.
ligr THE BOARD OF DIRER.
dead or ft.i.TO of tills Mont taro 4solarcel
TOUR (4) PER CIEST..
rren ar,,u tisck payable 'at. a Alla thelOth
n 4 ryo . A. LONG. AlaiAnal Cubler.
rfhtiorAL Bort tsar.rrelf t
.rirrismoaorl. 7l, Mom. •
7DIVIDE 1111.-THE DIP EC.
, 7C1P23 entail nah. bave‘blsellyPaelafesd
pßieleles4pf PIP/CV& a VANT... the C.opf
WA,. oat 0 , , flia D. 9 u of the 1u11412 MOotbs,
payable le the Sup.oiPert. em tette legal .g.
rebettatltre. land aftez ths , Ilttg to.r4 th.
Aumigm, the Goverment taA of 0 par
r.n011,12 J. E. BRADT.dtablez. •
arpirlDEND
DtrmW sof tb• Eakarpdharg add y d .,
.Brktge .Ccrfpuky hue this day 4.
dared a illvidand at
_CENT. •
•
par Om LUI ifs inOntba. PdTibl• at,lM alai dr
Ito Tiruntrar ppewilib." forthwhh,..
ISO.T,M6P, Inunur. '
suinzesaiii: Oct.?, Ws: amen
vronwEND„ „ ., •
Mid Th o of 'Dtsc tore
retie
g ompany tom •le tit odet dooltt OW.
Stria of
IDDR - AILVIIII IND FIPTT DEN%
boo eiettilianter the NOM) Btbek; oetar tbei
Leszlit.peollte of the What: aseattte. frog of
atttot. eat naral4e tc.spek-,
Itolgata Wirr. ' 4. ‘ 01y20,,,
NEW AD VERTISEME ',ITS
NEW. GOODS
At Lowest Prices,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. LSO and IS2 Federal Sticet,
I=
NL•,\V Dtt ES GOODS
hrtat rarhaty
DIBRIfiIiG MINI HEWED 818611N8
New Striped hbawls,
New Plaid
New Poi-ley shirts' ill
Good Bargdo4 lu Black A I paeill4
Black and
Colored Velveteens.
Ladies', Children's and
Men's Underwear,
flats and Bonnets,
'Ribbons and Flowers,
Handkerchiefs,
Collars and Cuffs,
Ladies' tor t. tugs & Gloves,
t hildreu/s Stockings
and Gloves,
Cloth Skirts.
Balmoral rising,
Wool Knit Hoods,
Scarfs, Mitts, ice.,
Knit Jackets and Sactinpr,
Men's Gloves.
Socks, Collars. dsc.
NTIIIEL Y NEW STUCK UP
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
I=l
JOSEPH HOHIG 6 CO.
Have Aril Opened
And ate preyar.al to ate, at We Cary Lawert
relies, the I moortment of
1- 7 2. W
Lee, br.oucht to ads markt,
lIDSIE.T. ULUTTS, MITTS,
WI.TuL hl
/.
IT L.,. SAI'QIIT.H AND tICAXITS,
rUI.F.V ARDS. FELT nILIRTS
II ALID tHA I. AHD 11001 . eKIATd.
ci •KA KTS. AlSbed sad PI Ms
e 111 ItTti A I/HAITI:DS. .loTs • Tilxtares,
Lau ' (1411dreu'd .uILITUCO UN
DBll.-
K KA
KRAT JACK6II..
FUle•HINti 11(1.1i1. 4 ,
HA JOi A
U 6 FAWN! Cr BURR 13CANNS AND
N K TIAN. -
PAPER COLLAR . , AND Crl , PH.
KiN OA...LANA AND UU11,15.
TRIIRDIINGS, FRINGES,
VELirt 11.1 Rn
,I,Wt
COWL) AND TanELSI
SIITZI2IB. baine te
ri,i...r.".rVitY GOODS.
VEL TETA. ,
VELVETEENS,
EATINv
L. , WF IVA FEATHERS.
HITE. in s
d b..
BoliNr ue r
.. HAT rtraitigk
BuliztrizzA.!
Whoicsaic and Betaii.
77eg an d 79 IT A Mgr STRUT.
CARPETs.
NW FALL STWIL-
Oil Cloths, Winilow 81tades,
DRUOGMfik ; __
DRIHIG - Lq SQUIRA,
Ingrain Carpets,
At th Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOVARD, ROSE tt CO.,
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
AN OLD ESTABLISHED
CONFECTIONERY
IN A NEW PLACE.
F. A. NIERSH & BROTHER
Hare removed their eatablialameat b their item
wad elekarkt prelate..
No. 24 Sixth Street,
(latalik Clalro
Wbora the? alit offer r* 'bar rrlenoe and amino
seers th e kaarasaseers. of CONVICTIONS,
ILLIGCSI C. 421 DUCA AND CALKEZI, their oera
make.
Rortil " craW nu - aralronig,°&;l l l.°:.
Cap .4:)lTPoo:Oiiie.!...43l:"stC4ll.rtniftt
orodlirteat ammo., thefr hld Dna :Dal
1870. DIARIES. 1870.
Pocket nod Counting House,
FOB BALE BY
W. S. HAVEN & CO.,
Car. Wood Bt. Ind Third Amor.
.06:964d1►
HAIR JEWELRY FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
Ye , aoa. &Allem to hove llelr Jewatrl made
for holiday prearuta, 'mould do well to leave
their order. now, to be aura to have them In
proper time. btre kasakple book. kola
which yoo can .elect anything m the Jewelry
line you wish made.
WATTLES & 1511EAFEL11,
301 .P/IPTH L VSN US. above etaltbdeld Meet.
coo
ZWLIT,
SWINT & &TT,
AIiCIIIVICTILI MAL AND
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS,
Po. IS Salvinolty 111:, llhuhu, Pa.
lazde assortment of NEWEL POSTS and
DALIAN/IMO constantly on hand. TVENIEU
oral , doSCNIAInA• don,, berm=
SCHOOL OF DESIGN.
12=1:713
MECHAM 'AL AND ME/MAIM DRAWING
On T MIDAS sad FRIDAY JIVER Dian, s 1
° Tarim sCHOOL ECK YE, earns, offilltt snel
Woodnupta.
mama
cumin ' atacem~r.Ees ac ca,
L..llLate WElson. Cm 6 Va..)
Wh - OLEULS PEAL= 11l
Foreign end Demesne Dry Goods
• O. 14 WOOD 01114.14 .
pad dear adv. Mumma sllim
LARGE sumovlrre or ALL
ktua..r troll take deb aro received d
t i to . Put= ter' irzr Osh stand. Ito tip
Ctqrealtr l , itleitmay Cltj. b. c=rorliti:43
Wad (MO street& Ow loot expazieitte to the
lusise. elm . les li. to .1.o.! bay... hand • !Uri
t...ad% and cut 0011 Wow ►l.h, Saltnotlt
tertligailitek Bass and With e retell) all it very
at.' - eilYd•tittall,•ty iatil Intim • ems
en .. Abolgrale or neftll. 41.11 olden Clod
protoralr.-
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S. ff. arm tf7.4mo,
1117ZENSWAILE. RSIRIVLwIMasa
strum wal Wantons., 361 L 1113227 IMRE=
mdan 020911:1417 stllazuled
•
LYON,H • • •
Maier at Weights and Henna% •
Ofloo—lto.lo 1171711TH AVnirtlf.,
Copt. JOHN IrHmaLX , Lenart. PlrtabarQ
Marmo,
Llent. Oro. 11. 310:111.Tt. Depot!: alio;
Tbra• Motto,
TODA AUL-400 tons Prints
k 7 SODA ABM*? deist, •
J. S. CA247IILD.
tIEW aDVKRTISEMENTS
THE POPRIR BIROINS
R CI CI 11 S.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Nos. 150 end IS2. Federal Street,
I=l
At $3, Pair Good White Blankets,
At $3, Pair Good Gray Blankets,
At $4, pair good 11-4 White Blankets,
At $5, pair good 12-4 White Blankets,
At 1,25, White Merino Underskirts,
At $1,50, Embussed Cloth skirts,
pod Colors,
At 871 e. Waterproof Cloth,
At $l.OO Waterproof Cloth,
At $l.OO Black Waterproof Clol6,
At $l,OO, Brown Waterproof Cloth,
At 12.1 c. Barred Shirting Flannel,
At 22c. Double Width Country Flannel,
At 20c. All-wool Red Flannel,
At 25c. Heavy Twilled Bar'd Flannel,
At 25c. double width Alpacas& Poplins,
At 6,1 c. Calico Remnants,
At 121 e. God and Wide Muslin&
LARCE STOCK OF
Heavy Country Flannel.,
White Country Blanket%
cassimeres and Jeans,
Shirting Flannels.
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM SEDIPLE'S,
Rae. 180 and 181 Federal Street,
I=
DRUGGETS,
ClairßE 111 CLOTHS.
EXTRA QUALITY,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
Direct Importations,
1111111111 BROS.,
Firrli 411'EXE/1,
►BONE WOOD STREET
ecll
CLOSING OUT SALE!
Ovrti tot deatb of the Senior panzer; Mr.
S. BURCH/I.6LD• the emits rank of goods
As
REGARDLESS fa' COST.
; $/qi Stock is NEW and 'Cbuspiete,
CON dISTINti 07
Bilks, Black and Colored,
Alpacas, Vo!mein Poplins,
!risk Poplins,
Black Cloth", Cloaking',
Broths Shawls.
~laldAlma,Gtstimenti.
Mid a Full Line of Domestic Goods, at
J, V, BURCHFIELD & CO.'S,
52 . , SIXTH STREET
ELEGANT CARPETS.
The Lust and QOlll beautiful deslt. aTer
acmain
TAPESTRY OR BODY
.13itu s s lat. s .
Jaz/ sawlvetl by atect Inwarista. Or= Sal ,
IALII4.
sitiKir'N &am 4-7-7,1
=
OLIVER
NeCLINTOCH
& CO.
23 Fifth Avenue,
002
L 114 lIVZOWN
B. M. McCOWA& CO.;
Boulevard Pavers,
Office, No. 66 OHIO St, ILLEOHffin.
Order, bat at GAZZITI OFTIC; Pittsburg:!.
lateloptly attended to,
Pave Illdeltrallts, laid Ira rd
Pelves. ae.
Warranted azaleas cbeogeaat teat end turd .
gtartniSMs-Ir,beed, Lyeta• dim"
Sod 7 !MUM., .. Mo
3) Lone
Sob. Hartle, a Magee. •adtenon's 4,XszerelL
Aiken • Campbell. Dam Crate. Mere=
TRADE MARK. 1 ..
DliffilffiGE'S -
, sun.i..- extoo - 1: . •
AT.
'4 . 1 lAU PP., ' ';'• - ,
I . CHIDEYS. Zi
. _
. 30E134 V. BI7IITONTEI
TO: 000 ANTED
w mon as mat •• foam%
S ^ hareceics. It sod one.
pa Wok tactice
500104 A ppals' a o 45sal,mm, mcmada•
hsethstoo decabisb
rp.
Uwe Piatcl.. &Ware or • •atv
Priem refty mac pec Am el:Catkin PM.
yr.costa Wpm*. at PPP ttess eme
-.
B RE Oi COURT ran,
Thc R. Or. limn' 000 Wens ecee
a. T Jody.- ., I.J
•
Irmdamrt X aprighlolj
liobsatOs
rsri
4 4,4 0
44ttsi
A
W. w. ELSLIR-113.
59 ISABEE
f:l]►S If tl~r ~i:L~t:~st~~r~~.~~w
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
FELT CA 'WETS,
11, 11, 2, 21, 3,3 L 33 and 3/
X,IltD ItIIJE.
BORDERED SQUARES
t'ultable for Parlor'
DINING ROOM (RIM CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
AT LOWER PRICES THIN LAST SEASON
No,,th..n.llpg one orofunlntsbcd tariff
on We. go.-4..
& COLLINS,
71 and 73 Filth Avenue.
DAILY ABBIVALI
- NEW 131 - 00.1315.
New Silk: Rows,
Wide &RA Ribbons,
Ladies' Si k Scarfs,
Efentan Plaid Ribbons.
CLTILKEIVELLNEOP HAND KNIT 00.0
141es ' Wool Shawls,
tOdles' Wool Vests,
Children' fluff Barques,
Infanta Knit Hoods.
REVERSIBLE SATIN PLEATING.
Black Silk Fringes,
Tull Line of Colors.
LADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY,
(31ILDHERS , IikLMORAL HOSIXRT,
Gents' & Ladles' Underwear
BERLIN & CLOTH CLOVES.
I=l
Boulevard Skirts,
Vents' White Shirts,
Paper Conarei
Haadkerasiepo, Laces, ere..
MACRIM, fiLY'pE &
78 & go Ertzket - Street.
FALL TRADE.
New Goods !
EACRUM &CARLISLE'S
No. 27 AIM Jimmie,
NEW Dar TBIIMPS ANYMINDGS,
G
%TITO NEW UM ff •ND
LOW XIBSONS THE LATEST
NOVELTIES IN HATS. NEW
' • - STLYES ZiDOWIDEED
; • NOVELTIES LAOS ODUDS.
CiLOVES AND HOSIERY,
# emapless savriment for •alt.
IRMO AIR) WOOL
Shirts and Dr ai,veriN
=I
tikrl3l4 l l . T A ttrAWL.S.
C LOMANCY I IA klOi th.ubti, IitiTIUNS AND
Fn.rl.
He thane and Malan =parted al low Wats.
I gßand As-CARLISLE
N. 27
FIFTH AVE=NUE.
:- 4`
g
8 0 4
..la ri 1 WI
4 f r, zrl 0 - -
1 1 1 z 2 '
.4 4 I 1 1
g, 0 it 091 1
Ar IE4 EY
Q i
pck 1 ,4 Z !I CD d l' :
Ce 4 r
g 7.,' z ,
13
Q- 1 1 4 4
DA; WEITTTLEEL , -
C ,
I NTEnriss TO TREAT ALL '
private diadem, typh.ll In ell Its SW Me. MW. ;
nLaso_ dibt /I IM Ari a
.I. : DpCAL =mazwal 4
zy ... .e..Absti,,,' k..., mettllian Th a'
stille or other mum anti +lda
some of the tollowitts enacts. as blotetem : ,
west - nes; indbmstlon. oontramptioe avert:Me toe
"W. entanalloota.. dmd. of fahsre .... EY
werttorf. in doieree, . des
sad evelly en preetratr tha saran ---=
renew nourisca ote . tory.
%%Mtn, are rarmeanoily • N th =
with these ornery ethm
at ,
th :Madescosta,trasta il =
. Cl A. ' partl=lentlokylyento ell Penal* taw I
Plaint, Idellonshmi or Whams,. eallieg, Inflifee .^
=anon err
Ulceration
ea.
Dy
of/
enothe Womb, - Ovantle. ..
pew, nritoes. Xnisasia„ stm
add.hoesi t** , Ameno and Istenlity er Barnteseis, telt tem&
nth elm stresteelsoccess. ,
• It is self-nblentthat a physicist mho esselbseil
blond( Meta. the andyor a 4:eyeshades"
of Mamma end th oesanes of mem emny
year one scepdrasrestet skill Is test epedetty
than one In general prans,.
The Doctor yebthrtes a medical germ=
Ifty reeestlet rime it fall exposition re
end prima* for tut en be OM free atonic.
or by mall for two stamps, tn sealed etryelopel. ' '
= .,„vie r„.. . rout = Irr a = o.. the ab.:.l
deo nature orrefr riental:l,W.
The establishment, marten ten MOW - •
moo central. When It an contenisitt te.l
, eistt e Any, toe Doctor's opinion 00
tom •
.tune by.slalos a written statemen Mho Molt '
sae teedlelactrean be fbreseded by mut se pee I
mom. In some Instenees. Itoireyer. a pereseak.,
emelt Irst .:w ,ie ebsointoly ecemanT ' WhiblV,
others atteutten Is
for tleaceonoombrion . f mach ps }bone .t. ,
sarmitartegs a tl n kh th. or i e n ere
.. .
. a thst
• = t' All reparkogr g ans Manned r=. ' - 's
Doetor . 4 o cara w lallozatmy, and
let er . bas . gilOnS3l%
..
4= kr two staar P rer,tio, saw VIP lte heft J
IRMO. teed what be say& lekg.a l l4=ll
&Metier to Or. a, ea '0 .
ere.esT. teen nowt liras., e.•• 4
~,
~~~,~~
FiCI)XL
x_acocow
Ittosvssis.
ER da
T STREET.
~T c:--~'c3 yc ~ - '''
EEO
I=l
New Goods!