The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 19, 1866, Image 2

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WEDNESDLY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1866
REPIIBIAAN NOMINATIONS
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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
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MOOItHEAD.
- • TWIRTT•TRTRD DISTRICT:
HOW. THOMAS WILLIADIS.
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JOHN 6. MOWN, Hampton Tp
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'THE CONGRESSIONAL PLAN
Tinian= OWE.
Two Rhine for the reconstruction of
i he
Tinionare presented to the America' pea
' pie. '-These do not admit of such moth:....
tion as would make out of both one s( hems
which wouldcommend itself, as a fair com
promise, - -to general acceptance. Leuing
from totally different conceptions of the
case, they are grounded in elementary
-principles which cannot be made to hat
monize or Coalesce. Ono of them must
stand, and the other fall. It remains for
• • the people,' in the coming elections, to say
. whether they approve the measure proposed
their immediate representatives iu Con
gress, or whether they prefer that dictated
...by the President.
• The plan of the President virtually as
, 'Barnes that treason is not a crime; that it
simorim to forfeitures, and entaiiii no penal•
ties; and that, hence, the States unvoiced
in the revolt have the right of represcuta
• Con in the Senate as absolutely as before
the rebellion, and that the people of the
respective districts of those States have as
as unquestionable a right to unconditional
representation in the louse as they had
befbre the revolt.
The Congressional plan proceeds upon
the ground that when the people of eleven
States threw off their allegiance to the goy
erztment, and resorted to war to maintain
their independence of the constitutional
authority, they forfeited all their political
1 • ' priVileges and immunities; that they justi
fied the use against themselves of all the
- military power of the government, and
thus, coming under the rules of war, when
subdued, were fairly liable to such condi
. Alone as the loyal masses, acting through
the constituted authorities, should see
_ , proper to impose, either as punishment for
treason, or as guarantees for future safety
and concord.
- view of its treat imirortauce, we not
-only re-produce the Constitutional Amend
ment in full, at the head of our columns,
but propose to give each section of it such
minute and candid examination as shall
serve to illustrate the scope and spirit of
the whole, and commend it to the approval
arid support of all men, irrespective of
party lines, who wish well to the republic,
both HOW and for ages to come.
Preliminary to this investigation, it may
be well to remark that a sentiment of
veneration for the Constitution, is carried
toad high a pitch in many minds, that it
is held to be absolutely sacred, and any re
vision of it a sort of profanation. This is
a false impression. Men arc greater than
---institution.s. They were not created that
! government might exist. Governments
'"'are created and sustained for the welfare of
. 'f• the people. Unman life and society flow
on, like a broad river, under constantly
riving aspects and conditions, which re.
frequent changes in organic laws to
meet new•exigeocies as they rise. But for
• adaptations to fresh circumstances,
of government, however desire
,ble when Instituted, would soon become an
• intolerable burden, Witch would be vio
lerttly alsken off; and, hence, among the
highest resPonsibilities of statesmanship is
• . the duty of so conducting changes in the
Constitution as to eliminate infelicities,
while what Is is conducive to growth and
security is left intact.
Section 1. All persons born or natural
ized in the United States, and subject to the
,1711irrdertt:te:thereof,
arc cifittiazenss the
they. reside. No • State shall mtaekewhoerreeini
iftlice'any laws 'which shall abridge the
.. ,a t.ri nit iga tate or s : ttor
sul lies of citizens of t he
.
an,y.State deprive
any person within Its Jurisdiction of the
equal protection of .the laws.
For thirty years prior to the rebellion,
: in fifteen States of the Union,
including
A 4 ' the , eleven which participated in the revolt,
• freedom of opinion and utterance, except
is conformity with the will of the domi
.ntutt <mato, was effectually . denied. Nor
viaa`t is all. Citizens of the other etates,
known to cherish opinioas adverse ',those
the' oligarchy, were put in Imminent
. they saw et to exercise
,their undoubted rights as citizens of the
-'l7nlted States, by going into all or either of
' Meets • fiftee n. Commonwealths. Lynch
with all its barbarities, awaited them.
• - alf.'filliven - Northern - States sending Commis
:- stoners South; to bring suits in the federal
..iitourtalor the,protection - of their citizens,
• ', against local enactments, plainly in deft
- - of the Constitution, were driven out
by popular yloleace, in the persons of those
••• ';uttinmisaioners,, and no redress could be
ohtained. During the progress of the war
' millions of blacks were emend
- pated. Local laws of great severity still
exist, which bear oppressively on them.
Having conferred' the boon of Liberty upon
those people; it is proper, by just the pro
• ` . ; flitien now proposed, to make ruse- boon a
andmot-a deception: It is useless
to 4410 that, as matters stand; the bliiike
f.';,;4o'eribitictird, to great. cruelties; that they
• ere killed upon slight provocation, or upon
'whatever, with perfect impunity.
hundreds of murders have
-,.--J7.•,-14*-taiOtted..apoathezryand not one of
...3titg
ixti - •
iunttiefinihrive , been brought to pun
'best,. it wilt be :difficult, , ow-
44-
L. 44 , 7 1e ..0e;: state Southern feeling and
it-Vpintiaii-44,:eitunti,-,efile.itynt protection to
anliering *pie; but the loyal men
w2-t--Ottlte.i,aatiorOWu lt to
,themselves, amid to
thenationni hono'r,iti'dit' all , . they, cun in,
. ,
thatd
'tt*ldiike were wanting, at this,late
2.,ll4tifipluitentleney of party rancor to pot - .
outthe'e ea offloasen, smother the natural.
.'etilielteart;t breed,lialotisieS;
jtatrflda and ;91;,Une.littithakleiiish$S,lt could
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cad Conservatives-to -this section.- • What I litical parties will not be countenanced in
can be more just than to fix in the Consti- denouncing as hypocrites all ministers who I'
tution that a martborn. or naturalized in I dab to think and vote according to their
one State has azlghtto residence andilti- OWI3 convictions Of right And this is all
zenahlp in any „State; ana shall carry With 1 they claim; all. they have claimed. For,
him, to his;weW aht::le, oivrtither, sliall t with all that htikeeier been said to the con
find there, full security for life, liberty and i Miry ' there is not one regular -pastor of a
property? Strange, indeed, will it appear i charge in every ono hundred who has ever
hereafter, in the light of history - that a for- I attended nominating conventions, has ever
midable politicaPparty existed, which made, attempted to manipulate political questions,
strenuous resistance to so sound and bone- I and but comparatively few who attend po_
fieent a provision; whigh undertook to turn I litical meetings of any kind. The truth is,
back the advancing stream of Civilization , as is made clearly manifest in the BEECHILIt
Into the profound depths of eincient Barber- atfair, the hue and cry about pelitical
ism; which essayed to prevent Religion preachers are to be attributed to the fact
from permeating the civil organization, and that "they follow not us."
vivifying it with the doctrine and discip :
CoLowst Moonv.—Very many of our
Rue of exact justice and universal benevo
readers will remember the earnest and ec
lence. centric clerical Colonel MOODS, who did
It la in vain to excuse this attempt, or to
good service as a stump speaker in 1804.
mislead men in respect to it, by pretend-
We are glad to see that the Colonel (now
ingthat sufficient guarantees already exist
General,) is engaged In the good wory
for the enlbrcement of all natural and legal
with all his might in Indiana. Ile was a
rights. All the facts point to the opposite
radical in 1864, and is a radical now. He
conclusion. The massacres of Memphis
and New Orleans stand ont with startlini was a warm friend of ANDY JOHNSON in
1864, when he, too, was a strong radlil by
distinctness on the canvass of current
profession; but with ANDY Jonrsort, in
events. At this moment thousands of
In's present attitude and with his present
white men and women, with their children
s
clinging to them in fear, are flying fromurroundings, he will have nothing to do.
their Southern homes, to begin life over
again at the North or West, because they
find no protection under the flag where
they have been living. Thousands more
are preparing to fly; and some are falling,
not to rise again, while getting ready to
escape.
Nor can it be alleged that this section
bears oppressively on any. It proposes no
disabilities. It takes away no rights or
privileges heretofore enjoyed_ It only
seeks to prevent wrong; to secure justice;
to establish equality before the laws; to
make American citizenship in reality what
ig In name
11 ERGi V ERSATION EXTRAORDINARY
As journalists we are not nnirttpiently
called upon to record remarkable changes
in the views of men who stand before the
world as the professed champions of car
tan theories in the great Science of casuis
try. And among the most noted of these
changes is the recent and sudden comer•
sion of some men whose special mission I
has been to secure the final divorcement o
religiou and politics. With what assiduity
they have applied themselves to their self
imposed labor, hundreds of speeches and
scores of editorials fully determine. That
they should chayge, seems a wonder to all;
hntwhere ideas are so progressive and the
"march of events so rapid" as in this na
tion, no one can tell what the cycle of a
few months may not effect in the opinions
and actions of men whose motto is "con-
serratism."
t Is well known that during the prose
cation of the war for- the overthrow of
the rebellion, with rare exception; the
ministry in the North were so impressed
with the justness of our cause, they made
the success of our arms, as well as the efti
ciency of our executive affairs, a subject of
prayer ; that tliey not only thus prayed for
our army and rulers, but they zealously
advocated every prudent measure that was
proposed for the restoration of peace. It
is equally as well known that for doing all
this they were fiercely denounced as politi-
cal preachers, as ranting hypocrites; es
having forsaken their high calling by pros
tituting their office to purposes the most
dishonorable and corrupting. And to gen
eral was this course on the part of many
that it may be safely alleged no clam of
men was ever so shamefully libelled. They
were not only abused and slatulered by
such men as "Brick PONCEROY." the noted
editor of the La Crosse Democrat, who re
joiced in the assassination of our late
deeply lamented President, and who, for
some time, has been trying to prove by ar
ticles such as appealed in the Post of our
city a few days since, that all loyal Chris
tian chnuehes are worse than any system
of Infidelity ; and whose coarse onslaughts
on the ministry are so approvingly copied
in a certain class of papers nil over the
land—not only abused by such men, but
violently attacked by such men as Judge
J. S. Eit.ses, of our own State. That they
—our loyal ministers—have been targets at
which suds men have aimed their venom
ous arrows, has now become a matter of
history.
With all this fresh in the mind, we con
fess to some degree of amazement in wit
nessing the favor with which these same
men look upon the supposed conversion of
Rev. Mr. Br:zenith to their mode of think
hag and acting. Recollecting their pro
, reseed horror at the very thought of a min
ister uttering political sentiments, great is
our surprise to find them welcoming to
their ranks, and praising as man was never
praised before, this Mr. Bsecnen, who, as
a political preacher, out-Herod's even
Herod himself, and whose course in poli
tics, in his church and elsewhere has never
been sanctioned, much less copied, by our
ministry. His recent letters are not only
copllM by papers which hitherto have look
ed upon all preachers who dared to express
political sentiments in opposition to their's
as hypocrites,but most favorably comment
ed upon; and the letters themselves are
now used as campaign documents by this
anti-politico-religious party. But the won
der does not stophere. Having discovered
the rarest merits in the Rev. Mr. BEECHES,
representative men among them, led on by
such papers as the New York News, are
proposing him as the fittest man in the na- i
Lion as a representative in Congress. The
News says:
"In view of the large and enlightened
statesmanship exhibited in these letters,
and the clear comprehension of the great
dleacnlties and glorious resPonsibihtles of
the future, as well as the matchless logical
and rhetorical power of their author to im-
Ptatlnus Own views upon the public mind,
:we wooldenneat the propriety of his nom.
liuttlesrand election to Congress, as an
arena: nued for the exertion of hlsPc' were
and a "' Irberesti they could be utilized
a Public misfortune, and Oka prettiest for mthat
sheet . It was .
Congress the parttenseuofei.
e.extvreasmeeivdiihsealmtul
vigor and e ns Y
d gi lso fte r a ga w n i tzl ui ng staiwext d
urn
audacity, their opponents ~,,„., w r i T a lt r' n
exceptions, men of linputian ellibre, and
their return of the fire of their antagont n
wan of no more effect than a volley of pot s .
guns. We want a David to meet the Co
balt of Pennsylvania and the twin ?Mlle.
tines of Massachusetts. There is not a
Conservative constituency in the United
States that would not vie with all co zeeti
tors for the honor of securing him a a rep
resentative, as zealously as the !ages of I
Greece . contended for the en yof the 1
relics of Homer."
Wow - suppose, the other party had nin
him for Congress, or proposed him for such
a position, what a howl of indignation
would have gone up all over the land from
these same conservators of religion I - , I
But our object is not. Merely to chronicle'
the note-Veortby feet of the change, but also'
to congratulate the ministry on Vie result j
it has produced on the Minds of many of',
their reviler& Indeed, we are now hope
ful
that Somvecognizing merit - in the moat
partisan Minister of the North, It will not '
be long until they will accord cheerfully to
. slii;eirdatere4ghts and privileges made Jo
ailettOle-hy Our.holy religion and by the
*iiiipiiy:fir-,ciiir...*pulgicsui form of got
ernt*Ont-.; ' - iYithPUP.;thit::ieptt..deilM to see
i****o s os l ooo ; i An' COW l tat i
wouldtie- 413 PlirectV:#f0.#0 4 ? 3111 k.
44.;),Itii*.'th4.diiili-tioyfl,iiiiii*vii*.iip,,
"I COULD HATE ritociamtan MYSELF
DICTATOR," said ANDRRW JOUHSON in his
haringue at Philadelphia. True enough,
he could have so proclaimed; but his pro
clamation would only haye been a call to
his outraged and insulted countrymen to
hurl him from power of any and every
kind, Such a proclamation would have
made short work of him ; and his boast
that he could have successfully done so, is
a gross insult to a nation of freemen. If
he knew the American people, he would
not have said that.
TILE U 5110.11 REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
Amendment ofthe Col:initiation of th
United Mates, which Passed Comtres
at Umtata Session by the Constitiatio
ol Majority of two-Thirds, and I
now Before the Metes for UMW,
glom
Rarefied, By the Senate and Rouse of Rep
resentatlves of the United States of. America,
In Congress assembled, two-thinly of both
liellses concurring, That the following article
be prOpesed to We Legislatures of the Several
States as an amendment to the Conatitution of
the United States, which, when retitled by
three-fourths of the sold Legislatures, shall be
valid as a part of the Constitution, namely
Astritd.ll—SgeTted 1. All persons bran or
naturalized in the (tuned States, and saineet
to We Jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the
United 51at...., and of the state wherein they
reside. So State shall make or enforce any
law which shall abridge the privileges or im
munities of the citizens Of the United Sta , Os.
Nor shall any Stale depriveally person of
life, liberty or propert y without due process
of law, nor deny to any person within Ile
jurublietleu the equal protection of We laws.
Slttritoti 2. Representatives shall be &ppm..
tioned among the several States accenting to
number of eir respective nu
ns mbers, conting the whole
porno in each u State, excluding
Indians not taxed; but whenever the right to
vote at any election fur electors of Prmiluent
and Vice President, or for United States Rep.
resentatives to Cvegrt sa, executive and Judi
cial officers, or the members of the Legislature
thereof, Is denied to any of the main inhabi
tanta of such State, being twenty-one years of
age, and citizens of the United States, or in
any way abridged, earatd, for participation la
rebellion or other crime, the basis of repreaon
lotion therein snail be reduced in We propin
tion which the number of such male citizens
snail bear to the whole number of male citi
zens twenty-one years of age In that State.
Setmos 3. So person shall be a Senator or
Representattlfe in Congress, elector of Presi
dent or Vice President, or bold any °Mee,
civil or tnilltary, under Wu United states, or
under any State, who, previously takicg . an
oath n 5 a member of l,utigi , a", or as an editor
el the United States, or as a member of any
State Leglalature, or as an exixialve or Judl
elal Odle, of auy State, to support the Camati
tUt len of the Untied states, Wall have enga
ged in insurreetton or rebellion against the
sane, or given old or comfort to the enemies
thereof eat Congress rimy, by a vote of In °-
thirds of each lions", remove such dism-
Linty.
SiarTtllti i. The -validity of the public debt
of the United states nuthorlzed by law, Inclu
ding debts incurred for the payment or pen
alone and bounties for service In auppreseing
n e s n u e r d re buot nn ei o t r h e he h l e io V n a
t
te
d
lS tnaoet
s b e n osn any
State, Shall assume or pay any debt or obliga
tion incurred In aid Of lilrtirreettell or rebel
lion against the United slates, or any claim
for the Ina, or emancipation of any slave, tut
all such debts, obligation , and claims shall be
held illegal and void.
' WANT SUPPLIED.—London Ale,
lIOTTLF.I3 A LON IWN IUITEIL BROWN
aTOOT. —To gel gonot ne I clpOrled LONDON ALE,
INALTLLI, or I.IIWW N NTOLTT has Aetu aim°, a
impossibility In this city, notwithstanding the f
that there are row tottles more •ultabla for weLLly
perturta and Invalid, Thr 'ratan,' at length b.
goppliv.t. A IsrAc aesortzneet of the limest braoJ
cuwprislum tarclay 8 Pectin.' LONDON STOUT
Bass A INDIA VALE ALE, l'Alupb.
SCOTCH ALF.. etc., lust rn,lvc..l ¢t VLF:M.I,IO'S
Incw) , 44 I , l..rkrt xtrett, !ma
by lhe case or &logic bottle, at the. lowest
Also, • most compl.,te stork of tltc flnest LIQUORS
selb:miw
for mralleinal parpor.,
A Beautiful Head of Hair!
lon•' The great • 1 11 sir Color 'Maori.
• •LOIVIOS•• ••liair Color Restore
41 Londos" to/um' or "Hair Color lb-store
••Lisitaluo" • • II sir Color Restore
• 'London' . the Dressing • - 11.11 . Color arslorc
• •Loodon" • Hair Color Restore
• 'London '• It urr i "liar Color Restate
1. II at II restore stay balr to Its original color.
It +Mil makc Me bald gspow oo bald heads
4. A will 0.11.0V0 the dandru f f ecretions.
4. will rimorri oil mud Rrbluigs.
L. It will fosse tilt hair root. glassy sad 11c sibls
1/ will pr ecmc the orlgleal col to age.
7. It iv 11 promo:I the lair from tailing of.
ft. It 1.111 cure all illseases or Me matt,
• • • • -
.
Only TA cents • bottle; sl. bottles. 44. Sold st I
SW AY N VS. 3:11 North Of :tit lancet, aboy• VI
Ind itll hod x draggle, and dealers In toilet
tlelea.
Hold by ItcOLA hit AN A ItclOCE NAN, NA 111
ket etre... It tol 6 l'A 1. A. 16 ELLY. 91 Wood
I Itiebtog h. asftittAhaytr
BE ON THE ALEUT: DANGER
IN AT II•N Di-A his has been a sleety season. The
medical facility prophesy evil In the future. They
think pestilence is on the wing for America. Sup
pose this to be true, whet is the best defense against
tie REDOUBLED NERVOUS VIGOR. This is the
only protection against PANIC. as well no spdast
the PAINCIPLE OF INFECTION. Why do not
Moat, who pi edict the epidemic propose an adoottate
prey titles.? It.. re IS One; • tattle. Der - sloe and
alt,aoTe; competent 10 shield the system against
the subtle elements of disc ue whether they float
hitt. ron the winds from dialint lands, or flee like
vapor (rota our own soil, or aro Incorporated with
the universal field. This UNE PREVENTIVE. of
which there is no duplicate among the compounds
entre, of the Old World or the New, le
IIOSTETTEIPS STOMACH HITTERS.
Remember that It Is a specific for ail the cote
plaints which lay the system open to visitations of
deadly epidemics. If you are dyspeptic, It renews
the vigor of your digestive powers, mires you appe
tite, sad restores year cheerfulness. If you are
nervona. it herigerates every fibre of your nerve.
system, front the Untie of the brain, w here It begins,
to the eStrfladtlea, where It terminates. Ir Yen are
blitoeS. it disciplines your unruly liver and brings
the action of that organ tote harmony will. the laws
sf health. it Is s In chart nn Invigorant end alter
ative so powerful that Nature. with Hostetter , .
malaria IN r ally, may bid deflance alike to native
end torelgn infection. It Oda enemy We
hear of, this disease which Is tierelatleg Europe,
really bound tlltherward..behoeses the renorier
TO POT Ore TIMM All elol4 t o o:MRl,oe...en/V.. with
involuerabl lily as hr as MIA= 'means will permit.
by preparing toe system for resistance with this
pure vegetable antidote. stall
pi wit 410 • :44 4:11
•WIL BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Regress duce,,
64 IVA Itreet, le an authorized Agent to nonve
Adverttseininas for the GeLTIETTE, and ait other
papers throughout the United Mates and .0.11
asnadas.
FITIVIITIME AT AIICTION.
LEGGAME, .duet.,
Will sell the furniture of the A7el7 Mansion.
WriahlrUdon street, Alleirbeny,_THlS DAY, at 10
Also, a Plano, Mitch C 0,,, Garden Tools.
&e.,
LMCORDINO RICIVB OFFICA,
Parninunan so p t. Mb. 19 8 .•
ASSESSMENT NOTlCE.—Notice is
_ .v heretry prep that the aaaeatinengnior Grading/el
r hay~ ban mad 3, and 4;M
ken ‘ ..t toLs omee, until M 4.18211 tlAr SE ,
034 ant, which t Wei Irl be r . '"
turo,d to the City Treasurer for collection
CILCULEB It tIeIISPFARTI,
Recording Regulator.
IMEMI
WM. A. SHINN,
ATTIIR.VJE r AT LA
No 120 Potorib Mt.. opoosite Wilk lie Mat
rarticllNr ittentlifn given to the collectleo of
count..
N. b 1 totes. &b.
Corteeboteleate NoW Tart. Boston, Baltlerot
letaladelpbo2 Ne 201% kollolebte. Itabd22-
lodleaspolgnd.: llorganwer..
Y« 404 goober., I 110i9:kil
T l iCO r rie . V. 4
THE 11101.1DEI/S OF 'BOUNTY
.a. BONDS Vie A T V.- Alf tho FOURTH
t WA na O o VA palp.wrl at
1.1 H 0b, 1
UIE.
• to prasant
Esq., Trey.
auer. at Ms 14.c0u.1 Ne1110i34%-. Kant of Alteglkay,
woo wlll inalr.em Hiving" las: as money cu 00 col
-1"4" t""' "lc' It. - B. YILiACIS, rteslireat ,
t st
ovcoe,t+eetaly.ty., 0•10:k17
A LL - EGIZIEN CITY RESIDENCE'
FUR inodern.ballt StieletiWeillet
*louse, pleasantly situate on Andenon • sensec - sr--
ranged IM beille-pariore.large well tinkled dining
town, kitchen. 41 , 1= werella w ei . l42 . .
I=ki ts ear all '
app M4 l .
Aks AltakraTriclav
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; •
JANES T. HWY _&10.,
, ‘dSuedelsoria6 B. 34es
CorOer.Froo l th aid Wood:sta..
Biggit
•7 1 - d ,-, • s
DiALAISSYN - ALL it ADS Or
GoVeptiner,it Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Geld. Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all aeeeaalble points In
the United Matta and Carman.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
•
THERE WILL HE A MEETING
OF THE
7th Ward Geary Club,
AT TAE
Seventh Ward School House,
ON THURSDAY EYINING. .0T 7 11 O'CLOCK.
A ROI attendance Is requested. By order of the
EXECUTIVE COMUITTEE.
S. A. JoIINSON. Secretary. Myl97kll
A MEETIN 4 OF THE
Sixth Ward Boys in Blue
Will be held In the
'3Ol-1001_, HOUSE,
THIS ;VENINO AT 7 O'CLOCK.
All honorably discharged Sol/Vert are Invited to
ttend.
FOSTER AL W ALD, President.
A NDIMW J. HAT MOLDS. Secretary. selkltl2
To THE LADIES OF THE
6th, 7th and Bth Wards:
Yon are respectfully Incited to meet at U 81X.211
WARD BCIIOOL HOUSE, THIS lAPTIERFOON.
at I o'c'ock, to make arrangements for the erection
of t➢,•
TRIUMPHAL ARCH
On rennsylvunta Avenue. In Lona►Bf the Soldier
Patriots wlo will pass under It , on the 27th of
brotember ,
eelB:kl4
UNION REPUBLICAN MEETING
EFFERSON AND SNOWDEN TOWNSHIPS
At Glenn's Saw Mills,
ThUrildaf EV. ping, Sept. ttOth
I=l
04. T.lt E
ll W %t, LA . .. I , 1.
end JOliti ALZELL. Wi
*tithes* the meeting.
JOUR H. STEWART.
Chairman Committee on Meet Imo and Speak art •
E. A Mon TOOrt•. deeretarf. 1.101,10
LACK RND COLORED
Ea I I_ZEE.I9,
buperiar tonitty artti NCO Ntyl4•, for ..l. l.y
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
sql Nrirtig. 03 traert
DR. A. W. HAWKINS
OF N A3HV]LLE• TENN
11118 DISTINOEISUED ORATOR
aud LOYAL ROUTHIERNOR .I,lreo
wing the UNION REPUBLICANS, O.
FIRST WARD, LAWRENCEVILLE,
V 174 3 , Ci 33. C.Eil ctzi - y Es7ol3.l.aag
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GRAND UNION
REPUBLICAN cIEETING
CITY S 3 ALL,
Thursday Evening, Sept. 20,
AS I{, O'clock
Hon. GALUSHA A. GROW and
Hon. S. A. PITIRVIANCE.
I=l
JOHN H. IMP:WART,
C•Orn•n tam. of Meetings awl 5p001...v.
A. 111074T , AZ1T.. tiooretAl7. Ael9:lEll3
N EW FALL GOODS
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
19 Filth Street,
Have pain opened .extentilve and splendid stock of
MAIMS AND CLOAK TRIMAIMON.
RICH attxutr TRIMM.INO 818 4oNs,
EAIBRACIIKRIEBortvery dAerlptloo,
RIM, AND ELEOANT LACE lM 01,15,
REAL LAOICIA of std kind,
REAL LACE TR.IIIIIED (+OOHS.
IMITATION L NAB—a 'Outdid line
,
N♦lNb WK . SWIAS, 111/16Lan;
LINEN LAWN CAMBRIC. IRISH LIN EN:
AIVES- all new and littesetlee Auden;
15110 M—s camplrie avorOne , ..A;
I. AMEN' (11111.ORENs , URBINO TRIMS Awl
D.AWRRN
FANCY ZENITH , ARTICLES-..Apiendld .10100
tide season:
BERLIN AND AMERICAN NEMER.%
nillETLinaip WOOL,
THE oENUINE CANUMNRE TARNS—aII color.
elltEl/LEY If ARCATA of every .11e,
FANCY ARTiCLni AND NOTIONS.
Merchants and Di:acre will Cod it to their &dean
tore to call and examine our present extensive
stock beibre purchasing elsewhere. All our reeds
being purchased direct on the best terms, we Sr.
prepared st.d will wake u low prices as soy East
ern Jobbing Minim
MAOIWM & CARLISLE
A PARTNER WANTED
TO 00 INTO THE COAL MINE*
Masi have a Capital 0ri4,000 orsl,ooo
=9
M'MASTER, (MUM A, BUTTERMID,
ee 17 08 GUAM' STREET. eitt.ballE
LEI 11 I 8 BERGE & CO., Blanufac
Otters of
Grand and square Pianos.
Warerooms. ur SIMMER STREET, astound
Block ta eat Frew Broadway. NISW TOM •
The Planes raanuractured by this dna are unsur
passed for powerfnl, clear, tellilantand empathetic
tone, with excellent workiniantilp. CM/titian and
rice Ilstsent-ms•applsation. setthlitotWT
a. n, IVTLUAIGI ............ 0. - WI.. COVV2r:
WitATANIS & COWAN,
PLASTIC SLATE CEMENT Rootlet:
Thin keeponean u a t
rutitmeln47l. antiOn given tntbelontas'
Oritift . c?fi c la nit Pligt)4 1 4 1 ,
t r i 1 .
n=7.
NOTICEr-All pesiontiluttiVited
&mainland Oaths undersigned reeneerit At
pointed torten. and 4111111111 damages and benrata lei
the opening of • soma ,troin the Inpotion rrim.
trig and Fairmount streets east goods Oal lONand of
• street Mtn tba Junction of ' lonnUln and Planting
'treed) scont . tl2olrati Inriti In the Ttlrd,W Ira & Al
t
rip,nzievirer,
the duties of tittle appointment. • • • •
JAMES - 01AIIAII.
BR,
1371711
VAIIPETB--FALXi OElBOBr-17o*
sa openings% • ' :• • •'- ... •
87 rotiiirtli'
A ampere sosortment of evertelle torte. CAliPE'r
lAN embro:l e ng Velvet, .12elygoi h TbroVrrf.,
rn3 Zrli be sold tie T.= prrii, lee -ket
Word.
oeld -
.110.0ALLIIIIUDECITHIERS.
NEW PAPER RAAIRRI RR , :
FOR PAlAollB—Tesnell Deslvm Wltli - Gol4 fyl:',
Pelt LADICASIES—Pompetin Yattefna on °ramp
g ln d il ALLi—`wOl. LLS—W 01.4.riitieilii on }04.65;
ground. ..., .
1 , ,11e 07(AIIIIP.118—i.ste 1314"lifulla PAAtiiii
ov o r r t i t fronted.. •
W. P. MAIISISALL,
wis Y .. 157:wokod straet.,
FIIIIE IFVORICSI ' IMRE 'W.0 211 0 11.
A large aasOrlineniV:
ROCKET, CANDLES AND EXHIBITIONS,
Received and for sale b I
T SALE FIIIS.:WEEK OF
•
Cooling Mavis, Tin Wan,- ciaia
*Mother ktiebeitittitillisi.lal , c ;C:f.DURIXT•Si - '
ME!
- -
'NEIiV CLOAKS,
ci
'FINE TRIMMINGS.
BATES & BELL
WILL OPICN ON
Thursday, 20th instant,;
AN
ELEGANT STOCK
PITTERN MANTLES.
DII. J. 8. KING
Has resumed Um practice of Dentistry at
NO. 1.404. N'ICE.X.IEIC EST
Opposite the Cathedral,
Where lir vsklies to receive 1•1:4 friends pint nv•
who are in need Serlldes of no es per,
DENTAL PRACTITIONER
At kIiYLADIES
Especial attenilon will be given to the preserva
tion of the natural teeth by skillfully llllln in g them
with the most saltedsaltedmaterial, and by fillg th em
other proper treatment, thus preening them for
Mon` cantle:ad comfort in a ripe oldage.
irregularity of the teeth of young persons
skill
fully attended to and corm -led.
Those beautiful lift—like artincial teeth, ei
oacrwl
so comfortable and useful by the magic of toe Dime
tors mechanism, will be made ready for all who
may) orderorder them.
All recent %limo.. eel. of alue givlog relief
from pain la the extraction o • f
teeth, will be tally
fully administered to those who may
11 desire mein.
Wilco boors train Li a. is, to 4 r. . sea:yea,
APEIR I PAPER!!
PITTSBURGH
PIPER lIIIMICTERING CO.,
Warehouse, S 2 'I bird Street,
Keep constantly on hand, and for sale, at 10
taw net rake,
NEWS, TACK, MANILLA, HARDWAR
Roofing, Felt and
WRAPPING PAPERS
10,000 hdlg. Illsorte4 cow In Warehouse
Clinton Mille at Steubenville. Ohio.
Brighton Mille at Neer Brighton. l'a
NEW BOOK.
WOMENOF THE WAR.
By FRANK ROOMY, matt., of Ti.— Itetodlidu
Record," .tr.
The object of this nods Is to eollect sad ',resell ,
armalres of the mortices of the scones Roo h nrad
the perils of the srar.sad ought to Inherit Its glories
Among tome are sketches .11 Miss 111 A NTH A J.
FOWLER of Pittsburgh PR.; tire. HARRY.
UlmlsD nod Miss PATT if MON , of Phila
delphia; C.o[lllll allltialsa, 01 Gettysburg,
Pra. and others from nearly every Slate la the
Union. Tim relame contains shoat GS/ °CVO'
pages, sod Is Moat •sted with steel plate portraits,
pages,
lu the must Improved style. sold 0011 - 1.1
" Zan W estern
me West, nit Penns— Neat
Virgin's and Western me Yolk.
For terms, address or apply to
aliffircnovr,
REAL ESTATE AG EXT.
Other, F 0.139 Fourth kreet, Pittsburgh,
A beautifol new Frame Uweilme bigitiv'eulsbed,
costa:slog six rooms aad wide ball, parlor le try At
feet, with two fire places and marble mantles. Cost
of bnildlon.p.2so; will be sold le tonnectlou with I
or 9 acres round. Pull. buylug the entire tire
lures, Inc luding
g uding the boors, an neve the crops.
Irltich consist of - apples, oats. potatoes, an I a dos
milk cow. PrieerglS,ooo: one third down; balance
In eveyears, secured by bond and mortgage. Situ
ate St Zsigeweod !Matron, 710110• out se the Penna.
Railroad. Trains passing to sod frees this sten , .
every Lour of the day, op to 11 o'clock r. a. Pos
session Immediately,
Also, a few 010tnitlItE LOTS, at $l.OOO each; one
third Gash, the balance in nee years; situate at the
aboveittatloo. The plan of these lots, and the nine
acres and house above mentioned eon IM seen at tills
odic*.
A large amount of sit and country r.roperty for
sale, includiny two good Grocery Stands, Otto In Al
legheny add one In Pittsburgh. Parties wishing to
purchase, ter calling 011 me, might fled something to
their as
agTor further particolars, enquire of the aim,
ent.
Once hours trom Ito n a. tl., t to a 0. tl., and
toll ln the evening.
SUPERB ,FURNITURE.., SILVER
PLATE, 011. PAINTINGS, 1100 E. LIAISES,
CARPETINGS. AC.—TRIDAY BIOIINING, Sep
temb:r net, at the realdesee of Bon. Wm. T. John
non, irk rents street, will be mold the mai. house
hold lurulabsoent of over ton Moms, comprtstng
parlors, dining ro om, chamber,. library. kitchen,
Ac., which embrace a very great variety of most
ageollent furnitare, al i in well kept condition. New
Suellen Britian carpet, hair real eons and chairs,
marble top tables, doe all paintings and engneltags,
mantle eases, rosewood eta card tables, mantle
clocke,hall and stair Brussel .°
carpets and brass rods,
hat rack, gas burners and drops, walnut extension
table, Walnut tilde board rostwoOd tray. bek chairs,
mahogany table, sot silver ;dated ware. dining
room chins en., glassivare. dining room carpet,
tiralput and Oak book cane, winos desk, arm and
rocking chairs, marble top Ilbroty table, Ingrain
carpet, lounge, mahogany and cherry wardrobe.
walnut Rod mahogany dre.ing boresoa and bed
steads, hair dentrr. sssss marble top wash 'Attends,
canopy top rosogood t:edsteed, rosewood drawing
stand, marine top dredeing bureau and wish stand,
l b st 2 and o' American M inas
Y 7 gli d e e!1 , cit h old r it r s od
r so ts, c'
rocker.,
graln chamber carpets,
edit
blinds, indow
shades, cherry able% plain bureaus and bedsteads,
moths, glass., oilcloth, laundry store, S.
tinware, tro., sod a large quantity of kitchen Cerul
lon and utensils. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
AIR A. IdeII.WAINE., Auctioneer.
pITTSBUIRGO
' POCKET CUTLERS'.
I~NI I \ Ryas V:Z h artg:d Trentll.l;l7,lr.: ro:rs
finest Steel.
19 'PITT!' 13TR13CT
HOLLOW GROUSD IMO 8, •
TABLE CUTLZBY OF ID/BUY ST ' & PUKE
WAIL. N.. ce14a.7:1
Agent toy tha Pltt.burg' Cutlery Company,
Abs. 67 and 69 /MTh erect,
selS (DISFATCH BUILDING,
ES=
rALLmumigi G I ODS.
J. D. BkRN I ,
SKlM.aad 3aCcaaqs..3 atm.,
lIMSni
ROSEWOOD CASE PLAN 18 AND
-AADIONIUU.—On lIIITELSDAY Ull3 MO,
propYAPPO•at celork,, wi it tie aold, at Commercial
WallaClitOlDS. nmitafiehl street, t • e following
lartrturtentd, nearly new, and le • • feet order,
14audsame
Una fa octave num, reaernod care round for
' etrocarned legs,-
extra rue d
rhino, lagrwoo4 cm" =rut corners,
agars tved and fell metal Creme. ,
• One e 0911•0 Plano, Plain -11.051V004 ct se.
• OnerOiewemel ease tlarmOulem—Carlart, Need
iness- *VA rs - make-idea* Antall. 100 11090, swell
:pedal.
• They are now own for ermulnation Ladles,
particularly. luotteAto coll.
• meld • A. BIeII.WALNE, Aunt
TO CLASSMAKERS.
• -..
TUE SUENCIIIIIERS HAVING
completed their arrangements for crushing the
Hunttuldort Saud Rork,ere now prepared to Mr
eilab attest ntraliter or ISAND,__
_reedy Apr use, dehr
, ered la 0,11.1e1A)All TbLEIRIVIDILES, t • the
ri.wg.r,ted°2l 4 eirN rerg,°:11:1:11:4',74 5 0 1 .. 01)°,
'or In bilge It 9.1311 ocitop, oirputlea can untish
Ostrs • looterprsee. we otr:r tbe Omen lalase
borne' Sandi adapted to their nee, subject to the
abow a =tiotugllgill i z i r c an , a u ttrtle winnan
C?:ek Pos:Qlllmhliuntlandlcut couute. U k T ,.o! n g
ALNICANOLIe.N/NO, NO. , 11W Pleat street,
Pittsburgh, will be promptly attended to
. ROBLEY & CO. •
•
pima presnualtiii a a Illniar NVILLs K. H. Co..
tleDtemb 16th. 1966.
A ArgrntirG tir THE - STOCK
-UAW DIMS oliba Plttsbargt , and 'Steubenville
. • Compluay wlllbe Midst their aim comer
U f: t
Tnirelill4l.l,4 l ,lzi:qiir."E 4 6-
tßoeaso . der. ark i parlA warty requeslmi attenn,
ts=tnisa of 4mpartactOomlllbaprouglit before tbe
• Milne JUNIS, ' '
sell: . President.
AtSB:I4,IIITCREN Is nfrsp-sopet
tag Or of Ole mattumon
t
ibtutnifelepukatylan
IP4l6.taXs .114:1=LaMsTAVZI:Etlr
1.1430D1L at Yo. 100Tellesal street, Allegheny City.
VXYldill. SIX'S.
MO& 12111 and 121 Woad Itt. eta
otiteaulataldi
EVE
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No. OS Falb sheet, 1.1941.urp
Hu for egle the follow log Real
VP szaz
~~~LLi'i~~i4 i:~
1:1. t 1 STEEL NI I 33,
SINGER, AMOK 86 CO.,
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL,
SUARI, FLAT BD OCT MA, OF ALL SILAS.
Mrtda, GAND AND Crttos.
SAW PLATES.
ZI,LIPTIt AND .1311;XLLIPTIC
RAILWAY SPRINGS,
Cast Spring, Steel,
Cast and Clerman Plow Steel
PLOW WING, AND 110WZR
SPRINGS, AXLES AND STEEL TIRE,
SICHLe, SHOVEL, HOE, RAILE, FORE, TOE
CALK AND MA •HNEET CAST STEAL,
CHOW-BARS, I &c., le., le.
Warehouse, S 3 Water St., Pittsburgh,
selm:
FONT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
W( )T
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ME=
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FIXED, TUBULAR
FIRE-BOX Jr, CYLINDER STEAM BOILEILS
OIL STILLS AND Oil. TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BILE Ec HIND AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING I'ANS, SALT PANS AND CON,-
_ .
DENSER , s,
STEAM PIPES,A.`iOMETERS, A ND.IRON
BRIDGES,
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SD UTES.
olitee and Works, corner Second, Third
iShort and Liberty Street. .
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
WOrdets sentd
to to the above °Actress
sell ;
romptly attende
IN THE SIUTMEHE COURT ..
..THE EkaTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLTA
NIA.—CLERENCK IL CLARKE. holderof bonds
secured by a mortgage executed it y the Chortler,
Volley Railroad Company. vs. THE CHAMTIERS
TALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY and JOHN
BRAHMA lond [J. EDGAR THOMSON. Trustees
in cold mortgage. In equity, July Term. 1501.
No. la.
By virtue the In pa reliance of an older and decree
of tne Supremo Court of the Stela of Pennsylvanio,
catered bcptembet G. 18131 In the above case. will tr:
sold at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, la the city
of Pittsburgh, Slot-n. 4 Pennsylvania, at public auc
tion, to the highest and best bi•lder, on TIJESISAY.
the Thirtieth day of tura ober. A. is.. taw, at Twelve
o'clock. NOON, Alt red slugular the copra Rail
road constt ucted ond to be constructed. cotetteing
from the instal of julactlun of Thu Chortler* Valley
Railroad with the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail
road, in the county or All. 'ben) and Stele of
Pennsylval la Ps the borough of Washingtun In the
county of Washltikton and State aforesaid, with all
privilmtes. appentiagmt and appurtenauces, and
all tae ,Eatate,real and personal right., liberties
anti hancluses, •Italsoever and wheresoeVer situa
ted and belonging to the said 'file Citsrtiers Talley
Hothead kompony. or which may hereafter be se
qulrfol by theca. And also all the right, liberties,
privileges, benefits and emoluments Secured to the
gold Chartiers Valley Railroad Company by certain
articles iof agreement moue and catered Into In
writing by the add Pittsburgh cad Steubenville
Railroad • ompanfr sod The Chortler. Valley Rath
road Co npany, dated the twenty-seventh day of
and the twenty-Math day of May, A. D..
1654,and record -d the °Mee for recording deeds.
•te., len
and for the comity of Allegheny, Ms the State
sCPerinsylrants. in Deed Book. Vol. 119 page ME
Said sale to be made upon tau following teams anti
Gown/lone:
Ist. The sum of 921,1;f0 N be paid in catfh at the
time of sale.
EL In the error of .ay of the bolder, of the bonds,
Faze
wamants ir e eoupons secured try the mort
fg,e.n:eicrtialdned,ll2vre" by a &t . e ." Wrehl,ki? ,. .
Valley Railroad I tompany to John Graham and .1.
Edgar Thom con, Trustees to secure thepayment of
four hundred thoesond debars, recorded August
nth. 1656 1 In Allegheny county, In Mortgage Honk.
volorne 31, page R, becoming the prumhmers of the
said pt emise cal the said sale. by themselves or with
others, thee will he authorised and allowed to male
payment alone Valance or remainder of the price or
purchose money bid by them at said sale either In
whole ur lu pars by transferring na n dliertng up to
Lite trusts,* aforesaid the b 7nds interest war
rants or ecupons held by th em at the thither sale,
to the value of the sum or pt lee bld by them; the
jut bonds, Interest worth ri t e or canyons to be eotl
mated at sue rate per cent. of the parviduethe reef,
as the holder, souurchasing may be entitled to re
cei•e thereon oof Om whole pries or. em for
witich said premises shall by sold as aforesaid, or.t
dudnc Hug front the said price or sum the aot
•thrusald, d the balauce. Haar, of the od d p ut.
chose money ab all be paid by the purchaser In cash,
within thirty days after the day of stale.
34. In the eveni of said property and premises be.
ing purchased by persons other than the holders of
the bonds and coupons aforesaid, then the whole
purchase moauy shall be paid to said trustees; the
no
of twenty-nue thousand Ilse hundred dollars az
the Buie of the este, and the balance In thirty days
thereafter.
4th. Upon the sale being so mode,and conlitrination
by the Court and compdstion w to Cis term. thereof
by the purrhacer. the said trustees shalt grout and
convey to tee purchaser MI and singular the sold
premmeslaud appurtenauces free au.d Macho:Ted
Pom oh lien soil enconahronees whatsoever,
JOHN aIItAHAIL
J. EDO AR T 1.10118061,
Plfrra °Greiff s, Sept. 6, 1666.
BLANK BOOKS,
Memorandum Books,
Stationery.
School Books
• large stook col all deur ripllu. at Inereet prices.
STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
WHOLEAA I.K AND METALL
Booksellers, Stationers & NesTedealers
eo9 MASONIC HALL, rtrrit STREET
DAY, IIicABOY & SPANG,
PROPItINToILn OP
IRON CITY HIRE WORKS.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos, 15 Wood and 102 and 101 Third Bt,
or AND PEALKIIS IN
Saddlery. Hardware and '.Trimming,
And Mann thoturrts ofoil varieties of
Superior Wood and Iron names,
Wheel ` Bib. roman 11U, B .V.:, s ro m . 'lL's, tr.%
hand T" and Tetnt
line. all fair prices,
and 4111 ETOrl.ffetv&S . l l , offered
by
ay
bee"
12
.11 14 11:41
MERCY HOSPITA
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
VOR THE TREATMENT Old` ALL
ISIS.EASES requiring medical or surgical old.
All classes of patients admitted, Irrespeatlve of
creed or amen Clergymen of all denominations
permit Lodi° Till,. patients of their own creed. Pa
tients too poor to pay are admitted free of ettarge,
on application to any of the attending phs sista= or
surgeons. All regular physicians sending pay pa
tients to private rooms may More lull charge acne
alum
..•
ompetentnu combined with the personal
attention of the stetterses,
r°, makes this Institution su
perior to soy In the Mate for those ale ett wh
disease. tine physician and anrgeon In daily at-tendance.
. . .
• Medical staff and month. ordatly attendance:
• D. AlcstEA l . , J.. It. D., SAO Grant street, De,-
1 ,
(Ober. None Ix. and December. •
THOS. J. tia.L.LA.I.Ir.R, 11. D., 112 Smithfield
ate et, Aierti May and June.
SILAS N. 'MOAB', SI. D., 152 Third street,
3 . 1 1. August nd September.
B. J. cd.tdMIP.I.L, St. D., 107 Roes street, Jan
uary, re 11,9111,17 and Starch.
Dn. E. V N atELLY, corner Meth and kir nt
streets, Su • •nn, in daily attendance. auttO 2
DISSOLUTION OF. pARTNERNIIIP
TILE FIRM OF J 08013.4 RHODES
d 00. this dap illstotved by =ulna ebnsent-
Igttber of the partners will sigtr the none of the that
in settling up the obi business et the onto, of tbe
Pittelsarsh Brewery. • "
Having disposed or our exalts , Snowing, Malting
and Sop BISSIVICOII to Mew rt. IIARSON,JUtA fIL7 NU-
Stni .4.C4.1., we would ask from our 'derides con
tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed
upOn es, as from their long eirperlsrice bu
siness, we reel sarlsiltd that they, will maintain
the excellence erode Ale. . .
=
Referring to the slave.o would inform the pub.
its that we will. le° nhin undone 10
by
i s
continuance. of the 11bersl patr o n ag enjoy eit by the
late gm of JthillUA• IttiOISPZ CO:, sod (rumour
et perlenee to the bitelueet, tell Ratified ihat.wir
will be enabled totdre entire • sattststillotao 'these
ho may fever or with their orders. ,
sea UettoUN, DA.R.4I.OOTOR
UU
titritentember, .40a 'LH
....LECTION:--The stocldabldelry
of the PITTSIi WWI; t 3 AS COSltilliTinctßers-i
by notified that IV election of threeliersons to tens
1 , 3 Ttillite el of the Corse-any for three lean, ood-ot
got porton to aerrnsa Trusteellsr,ortegoar, slight
held at ihe .oinoir,or the. timpani; -on. MONDAY,
the Ist daytif lintobet•ilp i between. MAROON Of
O'CIOCIL. /10911i.11 , 12 ~r.A..0114.a14 day.
welao7o textures.
GOOD"DTVIT7TfIPT Al* 4
,PATENTMEDithiii DiUGSWZ
1!0 rbs.ll,WWit
;,.3
0 004 ,1 IF-Igitlq
"'''_IULOW ns2 , l3M-UktIO.NAN .
`tea ~:; ...-
o I n;
AtjTkv-*MI
`BOYS IN E."
"BILLY MIND TIE RIC
A NATIONAL CONVENTION
Soldiers and Sailors
Nvti.L nit lir.La)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
On Tuesday. September 25th, 1866.
Ali ":=2 ggit:1:11.11=In poem w~
who will
"VOTE AS THEY SHOT,"
Are Invited VI ilttea4l. Muss Deleirstfous of these
battle...red heroes of theArory and Nary will be
CirriFt°74elitelflato,ll". ge t fro u 8' M:01 1 g:it victory
over tee yet ineoleut foe.
MAJOR DILNERAL B. F. BUTLER,
'• JOHN A. LOGAN.
'• •• N. P. BANK&
.` •• J. L. CILLIEBERLALN..
• 4 R. C. SCHENCK.
•• J. GARPHELD,
•• •• A. E. BURNSIDE.
And others will be present And addrees Uttar bat.
comrades. By order of
5014091 RESIDENT COALKITTKIL
T ~fl 'f` T:' 'i i
NATURALIZATION
NOTICE.
UNION REPUBLICANS OF AlME
onmix couirrir are requested to cell upon
eitherof the undersigned, members of the peon
Republican Naturalization Committee. inrlference
the ASSEILSRENT OF VOTERSand the NA•
TU itALIZATION of et oh partler, aliens, friendly
to the UNION REPUBLICAN CAUna as may be
entitled to the same. when necesausT information
a
as will be rendered.
It is expreted that the Vigilance Committees of
the different election districts will take the Uterus-
ry steps to ensure In their respective districts prop
el YiIeSSIXI.I sod naturalization of all parties
' friendly_ to the Union Republican cause, and the
Union Voters tarosabout the county are also ear
nestly Invited to. aid the Vigilance Committee' In
this work by reporting dames, ic., de.
The epeeist attention of VI gu...Committa 2.• and
thers ismilled to the feel, that, in addition to the
different el asses of aliens haretelbre entitled to na
ture/1.14,m1, ALL ALIENS OF THE ADE OF
T WENTY-02i ARD UPWARDS. WIRY HAVE
RESIDED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES OEN
TEAR, AND WHO HAVE ENLISTED IN AND
BEEN HONORABLY DISCIIAROND FROM THE
RMIES OF TUE UNITED STATES. entitled
naturalisation upon petilims abd proof of soon
residence, enlistment and diacharge.
W. S. PIVIIIVLANCE,
OEM
GRAND MASS MEETING
First Ward, Lawrenceville,
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19TH,
Governor A. G. Curtin,
Maj. Gen. John W. Geary,
Brig. Gen. F. U. Collier,
illaj. Gen. A. L. Pearson,
Col. T. M. Bayne, -
Are expected to be present.
Boys In Blue and Geary Clubs from the clty and
county are Invited to attend.
JOHN H. BTE*AILT,
Chairman Committee on Meetings and Speaker&
E. • . BIOXTOOTII, Bearagay. 00181k8
Attention! Boys in Blue!!
RY A. RESOLUTION OF THE EN
ECIITIVE COMMITTEE, the different von/-
mile. will Amenable
IN THIS CITY,
On Tuesday Evening, the4sth,
TO PARTIOIPATE IN A GRAND
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION,
SOLDIERS' At, SAILORS' CONVENTION
aJaira B. BacaLst.
Cbalesoanorllxecutlve Committee.
.101r.1 if. KLUB,
SearatuT
Le) /zi Wite) fill :TA
TUE VARIOUS GEARY CLU BS
A. 0( Mishnah, Allegheny and th e Baron he will
anzemble at
CITY HALL BLIADQUARTERS,
Wednesday Evening, Sept.l9tn,,
BOYS IN BLUE
DIFFERENT ASSOCIATIONS
orthe BOYS INBLtili of Pittsburgh, Alleghe
ny and the Boroughs. win tneetat
CITY HALL HEADQUARTERS,
Wednesday Evening; Sept. lltithi,
UNION REPUBLIIVAN MEETING
ZrZW.A.,
On Wednesday, 'Septenther,l9,
AT 7 11.PCLOCH, P. M.
A. M. ItATSON,
U. C.. MACKILELL. Zaa., and
Capt. B.A.MIJR2 umirtu,
J. C. 1dt0051119, tsp.,
Wilt ad dress the mei Itnit.
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Chri'p Corn. icatlxssandplaf.
H. A. ItoPTOOTH, Sacretarr.' ' r "
llxuxF"Er ll ll9C4 ll , 4 11 AFFPret
AT FIRST livitilitet!opv post,
wanesday, Septr iptk at 414 P. M.
Hon. J..K.iIIIOOIUMAiI),
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P. W. It. LATII.IIAW
JACOB A.mOIOI,.SL.N.
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And otheis, 4nlll sedreis the Meeting
our' li. wrzweßr.
cu.:0n430t.. of cetlngiAnd NSA% r.
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NEATgicaripri tridAYMite w u rt:-
Ic,om capital to any good at of met. Most
travel part adi,he pay IP daT .md •
lupe meetelmton Deaden. New terms tro agents.
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J. G. BACHOFEN.
No. 93 lianthneld ♦treot
C. C. TAILOR.
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WM. MITTENZWEV,
East Birmingham.
WM. OWENS. Jr.,
No. 147 Fourth street
ON
AT 734 O'OLUCK
At 7i o'clock,
In Honor or Me
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AT 13 O'CLOCK
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TO ACT AS IMMO,
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Apply in
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4.113 dB5 OR Orlalt street. Fasiborg::ra.
AuvrANTED-A.GENTS-$l6 to $2OO
rhi TZRMONTia fite Getillemen.andlart to STs
for Ladles, ev t art di heru s Urroance the Common
iner4nAltultentf qu i tl7, ethrtralli:
and embroider beautifully — Kra sully $2O-maki
Ina e7thelaatfoloch-sate, and Initrrrarranted toe
tnree am We pat the aborre.wagea, or a com
natatory tram winch twice than amortitt can tes
made. Address or call on V. now Ens &co.,
Office 2(0.1133 B. TlfthatreetvPhiladalala, Pa
All tcttersanswere4 promptly'. with circulars and
WANTED . s2D:rEtt DAN.
• Age.... 4.4 In every 2`own, City sod Coun
ty In toe lltddle. bouthern end IVottora. blot., to
sett
Lloyd's New Nap of. North. ;America,
S. CONTINENT 111900.
The most comprehensive and beat map over pub
lished. Ladies as well as gentlemen cancanraa'
for this map and mate mom $3O to $.O per dal..
Call and nos n or address.
CURLEW &
Sole &goats for. Middle, Southern sod W0.1.r.
States. Utley, IP. K. corner of Fifth and Wood
Blame A la ever Ylltaburgh Dank cd Commerce.
' sullateendinP
AGENTS WANTED.— The best
Book for a=erate—mate and femalcr—b
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By lire. BELL/. ISPICNCZII. One gout reports
twentr•cOples In six Donn, another twenty two
that
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seinnrr 7G Mira Street, Yntibansh
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gip to A Wra w ie th Vita" V i p e t;192.4. 1 0 15 :114
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lthe.jtAtt tith. Wlncnendoititatais.,
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B. F. BROWN,
nem
Local Claim. Agent.
U. S. SAN. cosi,
Office, No. 67 Fourth Street,
ozcoND FLOUR,)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected.
eltsrge made until claims are settled, sod then
bet • moderate tea m),23:b20
L . D. LINDSAY,
.dah—T.al3
°Wee, GS Boyle Street, AlleilbenY
. .
Special attention given to drawing deeds, Leases
and ottor legal documents.
All collections intrusted to him Will receive caro
tid and prompt alLiallicn. Ja23 tf
JOHN W, TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
M=EM
51=
DR. E. DONNELLY,
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITTSB 572 G 14 PA
"I.3peclat Intention given to all CZ-103 requiring
Surgical operation..
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BiACICRELL & McCORESS,
ATTORNEYS & 00UNSELLORS:AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
BEM
JOHN A. STRAIN.
Ex-Officto, Joatiee of the Peace,
AND POI4ICE 11.11iLSTRATIL.
°Mee, 112 Filth St, ay - fie - ate Cathedral,
PrritlWarm, Pk.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgagns, Auk nowledgnients, De
positions anti ell Leant Nosiness executed with
promptness auddispatch. m,19:11
W r ILLIAM JANCEyt _
NOTARY
v lIRLIC, 'JUSTICE Of WISE PEACE, AND
REAL. ESTATE AGENT. Office, corner of Butler
and Drayer streets, Idssrrencest`le.
Special attention if leen to the purchase and sale
of Real Estate, the (,oilection of Rents, and the pre,
paration and acknowledgment of all kinds of Legal
S.:sourer a.m..
WILLIAM JANC EY
Justice of the fence and Notary Public.
tortettal
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, ,
'Ytrennsylvania Avenue,
foot of fie filessios see oppeette OA= Street,
mr11.1.91
XrAIII . 4:4,A Pf4Nll4oiliS
SOMME. , , LIACK 1%11. anti I • , .nr,
Of everwdescriptic , e. . .•. ~v • •".
tha.follorang rat. • 14: • .1 utbar
claims, 8 3 !
Cho Co TAYLOR, Att. - wary at Law,
Diamond street, apposite thu Court Ilnurc.
N. 8.-1.10 charges are made /I the elafto 4lues.uor
succeed. and all Information given gratis , '044
CHATHAM T. EWEIG.,;
Attorney at Law,
No. Si Grant Street, Ptttabarib, Pa.
ta entacky, gy . l . 6 . l2 r.
L . P. STONE,
Sir Commissioner or 0)
glum. ltlissonrl end other
.A.ttorney at Law;
OFPIOE, D 1,6.10111) BTREET. -7 oppoilte the
Col.Ft Moose, .ylt.tabargh, Pa: .
MPaCHANZ T=OBS.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest. Corner or renn &M. Char Sta.
Desires to retain thanks to his fttends and the pub
hc for the man , / past Dore, and, respactfutly sone
pia glass of Mats Mara tostronsie. *odd bti•
'oldased totaava theta eXisnlne hts '
Litrge and Var!)haly, Aeleettd Stock
Fine Woolen GOods,
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for son. ruiiTiii: '.. crirl! l "*Pi •
AT • THE - LOHIEST Alikir,-; PRICES.
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