the Titol)=.ol Gaxeitt, POULISItED BY PENKRAN, REED & CO, T. B. •PitallifiNAN. tEda ter .. T. P. 110USTON. ra so ULII N KIN p .B.E ° • ED Engine. Manager, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,0, ISO UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS ra ILI% ORO MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, OD OU/LBILII.LA-ND COUNTY CONGIRESS. rwsrrr.aroofD DIATILIOT HON. J. E. MOORHEAD. TIATSTT-THIRD DISTRICT HON. THOMAS WILLIAMS I=l3 MIALMITEL B. CI.IILET, City. CLIII2C or COCHT. JOllll G. BROWN, Hampton TP CLERK OF 013.1./..X5 COURT: LEXANDER CRS. Lscorams.: AiHSY SHIVELY. City. asourrrs: JOSEPH EL GBAY, Plum Tp. COYILIELSIOMIZZ: GEORGIE IthaLULTON. City • DUI.C•1011 or roan: JOHN F. DRAVO, ffitffiln Tp 7011IN:P. GILARR, City. 66000 E WILSON, Pitt Tp. GEO RGE Y. MeELIF.E, North Fayette T aAIeIIIIF.I. CHADWICK, Collins Tp. WILLIAM PETREL Ross Tp. A. COLVILLe., City, TAE CONGRESSION AL PLAN TWO. Having considered the nature and able effects of.the first section of the t stitntional Amendment, let us now pro teed to review "SEc. 2. Representatives shall I c , ap portioned among the several States t. -cord mg to their respective numbers, couoting the whole somber of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed; but whenev er the right to vote at any election for Electors of President-and Vice President, and for United States Representatives in Congress, executive and ,udicial officers, or the members of the Legislatures thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged; except for participa tion in the rebellion, or other crimes, the basis of representation therein shall be duce(' in proportion which the number 01 such male citizens shall bear to the N,111!.. number of male citizens twenty-one .\ tl, of age in such State." The design of this provision is not to es tablish inequalities in the basis of repre entation, but to abate Fitch as already ex. hat, not to lay hardships on the shoulders of any, but to take hardships off which are al ready on. It proposes to adjust one of the old compromises of the Constitution, which grew out of the existence of slavery to the actual condition of the country now that slavery is abolished. For a full and proper understanding of the section it is needful to note what it does not propose. By it. negro suffrage is not established, either in federal, State or municipal elections. No change, what ever, is made in the existing basis of the elective franchise. If it should tit adopted to-day the number of voters, in the coun try at large, or in any particular State, would still have the right, as amply as they have it now, to determine who shall vote, and on what conditions. Each State would be just as free after the incorpora tion of this section into the Constitution as they are now, to take Lilo right of voting front any individuals or classes, ,/or to confer that right upon individuals or classes wlio are now deprival of it. So far, no change, whatever, is contemplated. What is proposed is that voters, and not people, shall be the basis or representa tion. The design is to give to each voter, in whatever State lie may live, an equal amount of influence in the general government; to make a ballot in South Carolina weigh no heavier and operate no more potentially, than a ballot in Pennsyl vania. r "Indians not are not counted now in apportioning representation, and it is not proposed to count them in time to eome. This class of Indians are those who are living upon reservations, subject to the au thority of their chiefs. They are not citi zens of the United Fithtes; owe no allegi ance to the government, and are not amen 'able to its laws. Indians, living outside the reservations, are citizens, vote on the same conditions as white men, and are counted with their families In apportioning representation When the Constitution was framed sla very existed in most of the States. To adapt that instrument to thiectual condi tion of affairs, it was provided that five slaves should be counted as equivalent to three free people in apportioning represen tation, and that ail free people, white or black, should beceunted alike. The States I that bad the largest proportion of slaves I wanted to count them all. This was rests- I ted by the States having only a few slaves; and the result wail a compromise. In con sequence of emancipation all the blacks will be counted in apportioning members, of Congress and Presidential Electo while the number, of voters will not be in creased. It is computed:that the bladk - population of the South amounts to 4,200;4100 souls. On a basis of 127,000 to a representative Emancipation will give the Southern States thirteen additional Congressmen, making the total representation of that section for black people thirty-two members, for which white people will do all the voting. There is another aspect of the case. The whole population of the Southern States is rated at eight millions. Of these five mil llOns may be computed as rebels, in the • full meaning of the word • and the other three millions as loyal. The five millions of white rebels, as the Constitution stands, will comprise a large majority of Cu vot . j aw population. The three millions of whim loialists and the four millions of black ones, will be entirely at their mercy; for they will wield the entire political power of the Southern States. In addition to the representatives in Congress they will be entitled to as constituting a major . Sty of the voters, they will have thirty-two a dditional Members on account of the blacks. _These five millions of rebels will ••r . • prietically have in the government the - ;whole weight of twelve millions and odd • hundreds of thousands - of the population. Even assuming the white inhabitants to be all loyal, by reason - of the blacks, their pa 1i • . be -increased one-half— , 'eyery.one . hundred vithite people in e- oath will hive - about as much ~-;.*:•.'. l l?Ce as every one haidred and fifty whites 'et the Worth. This arincit be called re ; much leafdemointic. Thtitie are thirty=six States. Sixteen of '.lltates ' up to the Proclamation of ',...1-471 , -, ; ;Akionisipetban, were slave . Eilates. It tal i,. lowa that if the Constitution shall not be ... , ,...:.„,. - anterided, the five millions of white rebels r i till l ;,send , Ctirty-twP7:menibers to the Xi= 30/Ileitis twenty millions of, , the:..tiorthero.iltsites lien . - „ -titled 00y - i:!fpitjr. Five:northern • Bend „;-:eithe2-4.sciPhiotry r E f ~~.. t ~ 3i ~ 1 r cs . t= -bery, and the control of the Betuite would t fall into the hands of the rebels. The House of Representativesovhen fell, consists properly of .238 matiabers; tbaugh by the admissicai ()flew States sings the last apportionment,- the aettijil number has been raised to 241. Probably 233 will be the number under the next apportionment. Of these 238 members 85 belong to the southern States, when restored, and 151 to the north. Thirty-five northern members acting with the southern members would give the five millions of white rebels the control of the House of Representattre s. .s the case steals, however, the South will.be entitled to 19 additional members of the House after the next census; while the northern StateS will lose that . number, or something like U. This is the southern gain and northern loss by Emancipation. Of course, this statement is made on the presumption that the whole number of members will not be Increased. This Is not an exact., buten approximate statement; but it is close enough for the present pur- pose. If the proposed amendment shall be adopted the South will lose no member of the Senate, but will have to part with nine teen members of the House assigned to them under the last apportionment; and these nineteen the North will gain. This would reduce the number of Southern rep• resentatives to 69, and send up the number of Nortbern,members to 170. -- Of course those Northern States In which the blacks should be denied the right to vote would lose somewhat in representa tion. On this head the Democrats have been circulating estimates which have slight foundation in filch According to the last census, the aggregate free black pope ' lation of the Union numbered 476,636 souls, of which 2-13,4.97 were in the Southern States, and 235,149 in the Northern. Ex .. the blacks, therefore, from the basis of representation would not take front the entire North two members. In Penn sylvania, the number of free blacks, in 1660, was 56,949. This is a large fraction of the quota for one member. It would ' I depend, consequently, on the size of the fraction in the count of the white popula Lion whether this State would lose a mem ber or not. It is of no importance what the actual number of members would he. The relit. Live number is the real matter to be tidi justed, for this determines the intrinsic litind power of the respective States. it is undeniable that under this section the Southern States would feel the prey of a strong inducement to extend to ight of voting to the blacks By i I so iaoiug a gain would be made of thirty two members in the popular branch of ; Congress. But on this matter there would be a strong antagonism between political parties iu each of the Southern common wealths. No political party, in any even try, every voluntarily increased the num ber of voters, unless it bad a reasonable as. ; surance of gaining strength by the 110-3A ure This may not be creditahle to human nature; but such is the fact. So long, there fore, as the blacks continue to lean, as they do now, to the loyal side. there is no rya son to apprehend the dominant party in those States will consent to their enfran chisement. However desirable increased influence might he in Congress, the Demo cratic managers would not care to gain it by throwing the control of sixteen States out of their hands. If, iu the course of events, the blacks, or a majority of them, i should turn Democrats, the day of their en- franchisement would be near at hand. So, if a considerable portion of the rebels, or their descendants, shall attain 10 jester im laical views, and shall unite with the prea- • cut loyalists or their descendants, the right of voting will accrue to the blacks. But these mutations of parties are apparently : so far off, it is useless to speculate concern- ; ing them. It is sufficient for the present to under stand that the second section of the pro posed amendment corrects existing injus tiers without laying so much as a leather's wei;ht of wrong upon any State or indi vi (Mal. It equalizes the power of voters, and that is all. Under it, each voter will lie certain to get his exact fraction of polit ical influence, and he will get no more. Real grievances will be removed, while no new ones will be created. An aristocratic element will be obliterated, and a demo cratic one vindicated and established. THE HON. G. A. GROW This gentleman is announced to speak in the City Hall to-night. Ills worth as a statesman, the fullness of his experience iu public affalia, and the admirable mauner in which he handles the grave issues now awaiting the decision of the American peo ple, are reasons why ho should have a crowded and appreciative auditory. Mr. Guow came into public life at an early age. He was originally a Democrat. When Mr. DAVID WILMOT offered the cel ebrated Proviso which gave his name a cepapicuous place in the annals of his times, the Democrats resolved to banish him from the Rouse of Representatives. They held It to be both a heresy and a crime to ecueavor to circumscribe slavery by preventing its extension into Free Ter :L.l.lo,u. But Mr. WILMOT had obtained to so remarkable a degree the con fidence of his constituents, that while the leaders felt strong enough t.• defeat his renomination, they were afraid ofhis influence afterwards. Hence, as a sort of condonement for the indignity contem plated, they offered him the President Judgeship of his district, and finally con sented he should name his successor in Congress. His choice fell on Mr. °now, then lust of Constitutional age for the pre ferment. Mr. GROW was elected, and lin , diately justified to the public the sagacity of his friend. Boon followed the political revolution in the Bradford district, free discussion winning a magnificent triumph in converting a stronghold of democracy into a citadel of republicanism. Mr. °now continued in Congress, but shifted his oiler ters from the democratic to the republican benches Ills was no betrayal; far he act ed both in accordance with his own con victions and the sentiments of his constitu• eats. He was repeatedly re-elected, clos ing an uncommonly long period of service as Speaker of the House. He is not a man of genius. lie is sound and reliable, rather than brilliant and striking. Throughout his public ca reer he has been open and uncompromis ing. Always in the advance—always chivalroui—he has left neither friend or foe in doubt as to his purposes. He is pre eminent "a safe man to tie to." Identifieduntil recently with the North, since his retirement from Congress he has become a citizen of Venango county, in the pursuit of his private affairs. As a man of the west—as 11: man of the whole Commonweatb, let him have to-night both a welcome and hearing. —The following are a few item from the •pricen eurront of Tecumseh, a town in the nOrthoidtirn part, of Michigan, viz: Butter, per Flexed, 23 rient4:lartl, 15; thickens, 15; tnricep,..ls; egp, lieu dozert,_ 12; beef, per 100 pounds; dreesedi,:sof corn Meal, Per,l9o P3Pl24.lll.sorePfilmi..gter 40844 60 cotsi, do.. sitityl.,ver- poiad• ft 4 keirkts; ttOßrzre,Pk bozf-per-pountt,4QppNtl;-- ; -..,,Z,'.' ,> _. ERE . - The W 2 a Pallure—The president a Dle— - tater. I DEAR GAZETTE :—The war, after all, may -indeed be considered a failure, because it left on our hands a President who flies in the face of Congress and dares to coun teract the re!ults of the war by restoring the old causes of the war. Where in the South do you find free speech, a free Press, or tree men—but in the Interest of traitors True, Slavery is killed, but we find serf dom instead. The black loyalist still "has no rights to be respected." We find rebels clamoring for the same adva tags over the North at the ballot box they had before the war. When they speak of their rights they mean the rights of traitors, its if traitors had any rights but the right to hang. The loyal men of the South do not at all enter into these calculations. . Indeed the country is in S worse eoudi. .tion than before the war, for then Union ists were not molested; now it is to com mon to murder them by wholesale or drive them off and destroy their property. The war is not only a failure, but the country Is cursed with a Dictator who de fies the Congress of the people and sets up the one man power. Where' is the man— hood of the North ? LAWRENCETILLE, Sept. it, '66. 11. Reconstruction in Wow Orleans The following letter was picked up in the depot at Springfield, Illinois, on the Bth instant: "MATion'S OFFICE, "!..rEAV ORLEANS, La. , Aug, 8, 1866. "His Excellency, President Johnson, Trash- ington, D. G'.: "In reply to yours of Ist inst., l' would state that any person opposing yourself or your policy of reconstruction finds little favor with our citizens. The removal of Gen. Sheridan would give unfeigned satis faction. "If it was not for fear of your friends in the North taking umbrage, I would advise the withdrawal of the American flag. It is very obnoxious here, and such a coscili -tion would be very flattering to the popular heart. Its display al the Convention was quite as irritating as the complexion of the assemblage. "With sincere wishes for the succens of your efforts at reconstruction, "1 fall, your obedient servant, "Joan T.NON ROE." —A grotesque characterization of An• drew Johnson's speeches is made by "War rington," in his last letter to the Spring field Re-pub/icon. lie writes: "This tour is merely a show, and Ran dal is the Van Amburgh. Some young men who were at Mahomet last week had a caravan song, one verse of which ran IiMA; 'This In the rotring You'd better keep day of 151,0, boys, For when lie gets into a tit ot rage. He makea the following noise, " Indescribably melancholy how I. 1 So with A ndrew Johnson. Ile maker the following noise. •• --- - A fearful visitation 01 Provideniv hap ' pencil at Chicago, on the Vith inst., under the following circumstances: A tailor, from Germany, named Imbenheimer, re siding on the North Side, was accused of \ having stolen sone? MO ey, which he posi tively denied, calling n Isin God to strike hint dead if Le war. not sp.aking the trutl... The fearful imprecation h d hardly been uttered before the self-con feted perjurer tell to the floor a ee,el man. PRIME INDIGO 1 PRIME INDIGO Irs n In .n. I` s Is For lor,o, rurpv, Vor Dycto, F“ro ••• CA.OnOI tie E.0x11,1 ynAll ol v!.lll , ur Prfrr Mx , ht IA In: tpsy or I', T., 1 , 11;1(1 , 41 11 MCI ”:11 4, 1LF AT FI.E.IIIA I . S PHU.. I,T,biti• N.• 1,4 Las a•s~ N•, .trurt r oi the 1/lar.noll , l, 0.-ar C.,1,3 of LI, IllAes,col. ac c/11, ”.I e, Itch! Itch!! Scratch! Scratch! ! sAV A Yi F., VI,. I'M I.ia frvna.l2 o h 01 1 .6. 0,4•11, • •T t.TT ' ••ITI H - fir • sae , y n • • ,I•ent • rsTrcn . • ••ITt ••IT, • r.% KH 1..N1,A • Tvr r/LIC • • •ITI • I.ITTL • I I It. FAIL •••TF-111411 ••IT't II •• r r.T7 • • • •IT , H' I t URI s; THIS •• r ETT ' '•ITI ••TnTTP.It ••ITt 13" 'IOI,NIIrtiTI%(/ ••11 , TTP.It • ••T ••Il csi" , I,III•LAINT.. t • . T " Cure. 1.14 Pile.. Salt Itlnat. e.-.:a II en•l, ttaµt.. all titln 1.1.. a. a. 1 . , pare I only LS I.r. nw nTSL A lorll.AltliAN A )1 ht.-NSA , . at..l GEO. A. 1,31 1 l 0. 4 stre,t. au2l DE ON THE A I.EILT: DANGER 14 AT 11A N - - I hi. ha. Iwwn The ruedira.: Iroltr prophe ay •.1 In tile Mature. They think p. ktllear• Is ou the a lug for Arovrlua• pole th 1. to he true, what I. •he iirfanari ailatrivt It. N Elttil•Cal VlrvOlit. Thl.l. tn.. Only protnetlon agaluat I'A N IC'. so w a. against the I'dINCII•LE OF FECTION. by do 000 MOW.. who p• cdlet the a Ode.. P,Pww.•W w•kwiwlaw preV utive• m lav re IN one. a tonic, marline 11.04 wt. ratli to ropvlant shield 1110 17 stein agalnst the sobtle element. of Mae me, vebether they (oat filth r on the wind. from dlatant lands. or rim Ilk, thefrom oor own soli, or are Incorporated With the universal 0.14. Thls ONE ritsv IiNTIVIL, of either' ofthe i',lo4'll°.rl'i"O!'ibtmtl'e°,l, t he rnmlma I.IO4TETTEYI *3 STOIIACH lIITTELL4. Oa Mani:mi . that It la a *patina for all th. ram : Plaint. which lay the oystem open to Viollationa deadly ephlemb . s. If you are dy•peptir, It renew' ' the vigor f yOur dlaestlre v.. T .. app.., ate, and restores your chr erre...e.g. If von •re nervous, It Invigorates every Obr,i of tour nervosa ayarrm. from the hose of tha brain, ar here It begun. to the e ',trait/urn . , inhere it .min alai. If you ate billows. It dieelptlne. your north.) .I•er and Ortega • the action of tilarga. Into harmony with the law. of heal th. It 1.. IQ .Lott an Invlgorabt and alter ative ao Ito we that Natal', wltti 11 o.trtttt•• Bitters for r may bid defiance alike to mitre , Malaria and lorillyn Intr. - lion. If this enema we hear of, thl. , llseaire whirl, Is •leaulatlnig Europe, la I really bound liltherarard, it behoove. the Ftila. 74 Tr, rt, • nlllOl4, to[ lothe themselves with lovolueratildly a. r boom!, means rill permit, or res.rtanee o. lin Lilts t:to.perfgareittOtt°:a:ll.rs.:`. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _ WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams 14press Offloe, 64 Fifth Street, G an authorised agent to mem Adoertteemente far the GAZETTE, and ail other papers throughout the Cnitni Stales and the antedate. FOU 811EBIFF. • T. S. aVOLF. Of MciicoapOrr. will ne . •ndidate an AN ork Ingoaen . • 'Ticket of uteicneny ("oddly addidl2:TY punviANcr. & (' O., 2 and ht. Clair Si, Pittsburgh, MAMMOTH PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 'pen from 7 Wrlork, A. u.. to ■ Pictures from Life etre to Hlntatu re takn. Vie.e taken of the principal Itulldlnwe of the two cltlel. Also Ilubnrhan View. and rtitate Itegiderieng taken wnu. A. MW N, TTO ft.drE .41T LA Ifr, No 120 Saturn, Bt., opooalte Waking Hall. Parttcalarittlentlon given to Ilse collection of Sc counts, bills hole., he. Correepondents in New Tore, Howse. Baltimore Philadelphia: Heaver, Hendon., Iteedlog, ra. indleuspolle, Ind.: Morgantown, W. Vs, Utica N. V., nod elsewhere. seterlll CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE 2.003 beet, Spring Harley, • BA* bust,. New Owe; 1,100 boat, Yellow Shelled Coro. /FA bosh. prime Seed Bye, 101 boat,. CLOT.' ISAV011: bags prime Lard; 00 bags One Coln Meal, For 604 by HENRY ItEA, Jo., se= Liberty street, opposite tletentb. WIEAT SALE THIS WEEK 1W Cooking Stoves, The Ware, Coal Scuttle, Verniers and other kitchen utensils, at Y. C. DOEFYY•B, 1411 Grant street. Dell catty so as your goods can be sent home be fOre o ight. sets NOTICE TO DEALERS IN DST A , PEACH En AND APPLE!!.—We have arrange ments merle fee a continued supple of Peubes And Apples from the tooth. We have eone now on the way here. to which we Invite the stttont.on of deal. ettl. DeZD ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. S PErileirjl 5 MEM SPENCER% 1 , 11.1[4!! Jusi Medved • AU,' u•orl memo! li)eu ter'.we brated Badileaw f ILIIf. th e butt lu tbe market e ; sorteduse., 3,3%, 4, CI, .d ailejais6ll3l7,nx. Tina APPLE pamso ES.—J t evret• 45.1 2 Bosco at tho ot o rnal b f i Table PAOLA' l' , lrM/Lyar i : and Wood sweet. -Mao A ii6E ived COCKS! ALE COCKS 11111.16deliAls. :I—Just .11 18 rece doe eseormeni of Cocks, both hut and tuoms.keinfaigitgli, • - • • •• :-.1111 - Wood street. - - wATErtrirEs—e l oont . lo,lroui. . 0 , 2 w a 'a* . "11"6 : 11 ErlailVii; taittNi4 0 lbbiserresb: • ;r 8 ,9 .- - -At&warif.routxtent. 1464W^ ; _bbills. - TXOlOlt Ca*, 131 JAMES T. BRADY & CO., (saccessors to s.:Jonei I cat) Cc!rnez:you . s , th Woodfilts« BEKERMIROKERS, DZALXU IN ALL KINDS OP Government securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, silver and Coupon& CULLECTIO24B made on all at 0.00.1014 pants 10 the United States end Canadu. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' iummokze - NATIONAL CONVENTION COMM T`Laciescloa.y - , tb.e. StilUm. izzAst. The Resident Co/until/et MEZTs IN cap - sr xx.a.r....x. At 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, 24th, rThu r B o O : V t B to xINI BSLUE:I: EXLaVrt E 2 r PBAB . tE CLoEnTrB „ggtrParade. Grand and EubGe Demonstration or Boys in Moe and Miran', on THURSDAY, Ins filt- The Ynemen and other °ram - G.4114ms are Invited to participata. - - - - I=l Ite h er . =Z: o l . tel i ttoat .y e m out o gAto g, e se m p t t ati cr llall , 23th. ht 9 o'clock. T h mporarr r lt y r o g r holzatloo. itppolttlincol or Comut&o o o r, on Vorothocht Organl- Adjouromcol . l :• ? . R 16. ram. P . ro.• cation to move hl abaiteat"rM7taWßilierMtc. At Wigwam. Attrulbly by Brum Corps, op. Mug 01 Convention by temporary Chairman. l`rnyer. Yiluele—•'Star Spangled Banner..• Permanent Organlaatlon. . Tatoo Druns corps. The Cense al lon each n•y will be called to order Close... Ably by the Drum Corps and pr•ver Close alto benediction and talloo by the Drum C l7;llreoten of the too cities see requested to pat ti'dgllhtntiltritgl=-Vatoo'; this e n r% James S. her l ey. AsoiSTA NT ALS—General A. L. Mar oon, heueral Georg, S. Unflop, On. ra. Y. Collier, and tic neral Chart. a Barnes. AIDS ill ASSI , I N r SLUNK A LS—Cdilonnis L. 11. Armor. J. W. Kallantlne, David li. Wet. B. Nervier. Motors Samuel 'Kilgore, George N. Laughlin, W. FL Hope; Caplet. Nortnan smith. 0. Hare, Arthur W. Bell. Louis lionise, Casper Gong, John IL Stewart, T. S. Simon; Lieu tees. La Edward C. Negli y, Ches. briliely, A. Kra del; Sergeonts John /I Eel, J. E. Au•al. Halt •rl D. liselLoe; UOrporals Henn. Paltr.4, Jesse IL Lip pincott. William Sher, Programme for Tuesday Night. lite "BUTS IN will meet on Liberty street, right rotting 00 W.. , Civilian, and Si, ether organise lons, to forte on Liberty, the right resting on M &ter street. Tne roluton w,il wove at 7't o'cliodt r. 11.. rioely, and will more up Wati s ,5e.1111,1,.1 I. nuatelleld to Ylflit: dr.. a I.lfltt 1., Oar trl, down market to St Clair street. awl ..00r Ole ...It, urension Whig, up Truer, ol re. io 1..... e I Nina', Allegheny; thence c..tanter.......5. •. g rune Street: Ise Vcest 5tr,....1 to Way se , a l oe , oe to Liberty; along Liberty t 0 Gran ; along 11, Ant to TIM, where the solnaln will be 1,11..1. l he citizens rounding aliing the route of pi, reoeion rear sled to lilutninate their dwelling decor ate their building, Ate. The entail' entlil...l la for W. Cnivi M3,61121..1 Aaolstonts 0111 opt, no In unit..., .1, W 1511.... std.. Km. 1.13 MASS MEETING. Union Republican 'Voters Birmingham, East Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, will meet in MARKET SQUARE, BIRMINORAIR, Saturday Evening, Sept. 22d, At 7 o'clock. Hon. J. Al Alet,l A Al BROWN . F.Aq , J II MILLER, E. . W I.; he pre,. 1.! •Ik l at 1.1•0.4. ne «,.. t In■ 1t.,1 fIV F. t 0)1 Eft 1:NION REPUBLICAN !MEETING AT ELIZABETH BOROUCB, On Thursday, September, 20th, ILIZEINEEMED nom. J W tiliteEt.‘Tltt, IM=l:Mil I=l 111 m,, Com. of Sloelino. sod Simsk• r " . • . A. ilo•Tooll, 9.0r0c507. .e:u•ta NiON REPUBLICAN MEETING AT LORAN'2 FERRY, on Vim-Any, September 20lb, I= Capt. I . W. XLcH P.l UV It. D. •2•1 .111 widreas the mertt lj JOHN H. STICWAST. hm Conf. of \footings And lipost roc L. A. Himoinfou , nocrot try. 10. \II UNION REPUBLICAN INEE7ING AT GLENDALE, Thursday, September 20th, at 7 P. N. Major 4. A. 11110 WM, J. S. L,IJILINE, Esq., VI 111 odd tee. the meeting J011:1 H. EITIttrA It T. Chelroterl Committee co Meetings end ftteok Ir.. a. litotrroons. Mer•lati.se.: . . ADIES' 1111ECTINH.—A meeting • A of the Ledlet et the oth, 7th and Bth Wards TUN AFTERNOON ELT I O'CLOCK, To make lumber erraugetnenle atqul eratl. rsnnghsnls A v... TRIUMPHAL ARCH. SECOND WARD BOYS IN BLUE, 1101^,WALW TU14 4 .411 to.n lapprte4 sitetleig W itui SEC NU NVAIID 130Y11 EN BLUE, TIM EVEN MO AT WYLIEINE4 HALL, Important boatoes. In refer.ca to oftrwArmion to the Toreh• Light Protieselon. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS , (JON V F,NTION. The SUB-COM MITTPILA, ad all person. alio 7.111 out/clot Soldier. unit gall A on duties their et tendonre upon the t.lonvoution. are moqn. eted to re port to the WWI MEAT CUMMITTgg. et their eorliost conerolt nee. The Committee meets deg,' et Il Si.. at CITY MALL. At en 7 other hour the names can he left with Mob KILMOKE. My ord.. MAJ. USN. J. g. NFAILET, thatrman. M. i. .. I I. Beard .r 7 VII-...A.G6ei. .11 , 41 , MIL fi tND FOR SALE, a FLAGS FOR CONVENTIONS. Flags Made to Order. NOBLE'S UPHOLSTERY WABEHOIISE, Smithfield Street. emito6 NOTICE All persons interested are notified that the undersigned viensan. ap pointed to view sod wee' damages and benefit. for the opening of • street from the 'unction of Mum- In and Painnount street sssss about OW tie , , and of street Rpm the Junction of In sod Fleming street. anen t. = feet, both In the Third Ward, AV. 135,r. 1/3.ith,wat.msloo:,l'olk,prile.sa., to fuldi on T N; the duties of their appointment. JedgEO GRAHAM. Jag IMMO N.,( lARPETB FALL 0F11886. , --Now opening at • 87 Fourth' Street, A superb asaortment of everything In tile OARPET LINT, embracing Velvet, Tapestries, Tbre.-Pir. and Ingrains, selected espeelally fOti this !market, arid will be sold at the lowest price tits market NW afford. salt lfeliLLLLlnt 111107:11Z115. w iVeru no t i ' x ' c i r re krir i tiL w i r stet z ASSE‘SMENTNOTACL.—NoticeIiv _ hereby Oren that the allselaitelste (or IDlV,tale , Pzb , :c.rwita°o4 o = o .. 4 7 -- rz , twit.mee ilia Xlyrn Y SEP teAtatto• width time earl will bd r e " turned to • rf c re u ter c re li t r e , lleiMi r ti n i , selfhtle. -itedornag Begolatar, VELLUMS COICINA• - 1121 iff-OC4 pugmaCOWAN, 8 c.:#o B4 f - 40,..E1T i ji,1,... 4 °"" * . Otm l , • .1.012 1 5 r. DWI= . ht - TERS....W3L SCSLOYZI. MYERS, SCROYER & CO.. Blank Book Makers, ' AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fancy and Counting House Stationery Writing Fluids and Copying Inks, Copying Rooks and Presses, Writing, It rapping & Legal Papers, Foley's Gold Pens, all sizes, These Pens are warranted. Receipt Books, Time Books, Check Books on all the Banks, Die and Draft Books, Adams Express Receipt Books, Talley Books, Receiving and Dis charging Books Si Memorandums Blot Pads and Portfolios, Hamilton's Paper Fasteners, &c., Fountain Pens for sale; Patent Congress Tie Envelopes. BO W.X.W . r7iX B•i'RFiY3T @ 6O FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINES, Adapted ter every description of family sewing and tailoring. They HEM, FELL.. 13IND, BRAID and TUCK,Prilkola metuuring • d make the TUCK MORK UNIFORM. Also G.4 an MARS stol cOR DS. It will stitch from the finest gauge to the thlckest keaver Cloth without any change In ford. uhedle or tension, and run for two yeses without ts klne span to clean or be repaired. If the Finkle e pllrchaser. after a Sew- talc trial, does uot regard th it Lyon ing Machines superior to asmachine In the mar ket. he colt return it and haVe his money. It make `a LOCK STITCH, htllehos sake on both tiAet yrhloh oat rip n ravel. The eheaplol. tnacl.lne by CO mr •rr^• use, and nolnelea,. Warranted for r. r To. has been In ate In Int. place for tight yes, ha! elven sallarantion In all ea.,. Main nnint... to Mahogany Inlaid olth pearl. ally., Wated itoiewood• Alto the Weed,Lock Stitch sewlnz Machine Ilas been In use here lot ten rears. and has never been out era. market. burn..' the attention el tailors, aho era and makers to No. 3. Also. Shaw & Clark's Sewing Machines. *Sr Atent• wantril. sir Ail Rinds of nuttily sewing dor e. R. 11. LONG. Agent. 112 Grant oppA PITTARrnoiI. Alto ••• . r:T.T.A _ . 1)11..1. 9. HANG reSuitteJ the ec .( . NO. 1096 IP Xtoyr S. ST.. whoe he .141(.4 to reeler (doh& end juttons n.. 01 the so rrrrrr of rtn r prritlre.l DENTAL PRACTITIONER Eaper:al I t inten6lo hr, Oren the pre..., a• flat of the natural eeth he I.alltfulls Cilt.a them with the most rel,l nn-.1.-rian, and t•) env Ing them other eroper ter atmn.n I . lhn. Io teen+/ them for future awe and Cll4lf , t In a env.. 014 age. Irreaulsrlt, of doe tilt of 1 °nog fully attended to and corer led. Those lu...fitful artltletal teeth. r n•lrrel torseletttable and e.tul hy the tuttele of LiS4 , I .of • Me •tmnism. Irmiln rends Inf sll who OFFICE AN WAREHOUSE, may order them. All recent Alszovenes or •slue In elrine Rom path Inthea: tract sun of tee "'". Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third Nay administered to those eneMaY tilice hams/rota V/. u. to i r M. n0n7.19.t ttIf.TERIA UV AS In I/KALEILB IN pAPEIR: PAPER!: PITTSBURGH Saddlery Hardware and .Trimming PAPER 111111FICITRING CO., Keep constauttir nn IMn.t. lor eat, at low., NEWS, TACK, MANILLA, HARDWARE, Roofing. Felt and WRAPPING PAPERS Clinton Bala wt Stenb•n• illr, Ohio W eston •t N.' Brighton. E. I= NE* BOOR WOMEN OF THE WAR. .., ' , LAN K bl.r.) n It K, author it. ," •11, rck•rtt. • a, The object tsi• work or to t' Meet .71 , 1 tar •e at theof the .er. ice. or the worm, the peril.," thr or, and onaht to inhertt it. glories Among toe.e are altelehr• ol All.. M ARIBA J. VOW of I'll,truralt l'A., Mr.. HARM-. Drs. tirsti A NT, •no r ATTKI:IO.I. of mi.. delphla, Ott.. CA 8111 K MIIF3 8 ol tt sod othoes from hrorly ',cry ..te in the Valor, The rontala• About MV pages. ao.I la tilust•ated with hl.te portrait.. ettarateJ Ist the moot Improrml nol.t unlr , 1 atitmortptiot, AGICNTS WANTED to ATt l'enna.. IV at V trot 010 arid W .l eater. new Vol L. For term.. .• or apply to . . . EXECUTORS' SALE OF FARM AND COAL. THE UNDERSIGNED, Eithentors U. ofJOIIN UKANS. dectastd, wtll for *Ai* at Public ♦uttloo. oe the prebolsus. September 26th, at I o'clock P.M.. All tbat valuable FARM, •Itnale to *HMI. Town trniitelfghsr"errg4 4:aTt about yOti acres, with COAL notierivlng ale whole tsvct• This laud la of the bee. quality, well watered end productive. Tim cost,beins thin a mil, and ,hall of tn• Ilonoturaliela river, itvon valuable. The Imcats are • llon• and a rousse Dwell- Mir, Oli Nam ol other ent•lititidings. Tstota -One-third comb: balance to one Inn two arm. with Inteorst umeally, to two secured by hoed and Sot tpage on the premises. oen J7l:4.rir near Me premises. RG 11 rimmem Call and polvb.te one of thole superior POCK PT stannturtured from tsu..y, Weue d Co•G Omen betel. HOLLOW 611011%D RAZORS, TABLE CUTLERY OF EVERT STYLE d {Mist.. IDErII6.. CDC9-7:130. 97 . Aleut for the MO...burgh Collate Comport y, X 011.61 and 69 .91/19 Street, 1•11_ TO CLASSMAKER S. THE SE FISCIIIIBEII9 HAYING A rompleted arrangements for cruphing the HootAirion Nand art now prepared to fur- Stab • or•I noon' , or KANO, ready for use, deli,. ered CAS LOADS, AT THEIR ViOltEs, at the rs dated rate of $4,30 per too. in MM. or p.m, to or or he delivered hem, either loose al Bil• OIL or to bait. at 9,30 per ion, or polies eau inrohb hags of the Wore price, IR olLs We lireco Olau haute, Nand, adapted to their use, surdrot to the aboTo conditions, t h&ftir peer toll AT Tilt women. Orders forwarded to ELLIOTT 11.091.1..1, MITI C L e X P ANDEMI , J iH 9 0 0, ogSdoo. u i c n u o ra F ir s t , st o e et o , Billsburgh, will be promp ßO tly attended to BLEY to l'O. .al4 Jo! el= Oppotate the Cathedral, Warehouse, S 2 Ihird Strettl, 10.000 IND.S. 1.,11• , 1 4 , 1 LOW !r• .r.'loll{. I=l NO. OS Fiftrytmet. PittAburgb POCKET CUTi.ERY. za2c.olin7,l9xlp, OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, .ro. 410 PCSIA hired JAMES K. BAIN, noprietor, thunlboses and carriages t lewd for .11 mt.. ♦I.o, Carmine. for Inners a, Wedeln,. and-Vitra., at shun oollen and reasonable rat. a. Stable Open Day and Slight na;exur.m.. BANK EXCHANGE RESTA:URA.NT, n. BCfiiLD, Proprietor. .Iro. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh =l2 All the luxuries of the mason. Choice Liquors News, &e. Private Dining rooms up Matra. MILLINERY. MRS. M. KITCHEN Is now open- Ing• splendid assortment of Ute matt fashion able and elegant styles of XP.A.lsta tiOODS. at No. 100 Federal street, Allegheny Clly. ae11074 RIESICILMO" Engin,. Mind m/8 AND 3IACHINISTS, monofactorers of on inC isk_ del l ' ik a d i s ' llttilttf " lrraot 7 blgtu a grt., fhig: Wjr., nanipni Olk_Ensines of au sixes, F. - or Witlmut /Islam* Warms. 'toilers, Fire Waning_ nom Commotions, Stan•plr, amp., CORNER PULL ITSZKTO, lidl r aitndbPrtn. Wprtt nitin i aD ldnidnn7 PeromPnl 171/F!il'tz:Sairalma .I!, , ti7r i cr ie r.xvir M. X. co., A AKEETTMIS. O F THE. STOCK ..c.aoLozia °like rt_Stilb ti ne Steubenvil le Ballmad Owner ~ 31.!I be 1 . galartiptireeptimi • nlll - 0 , 440ck.4. - •sor. a llitil4=ll% • lx _l! ' :l l ?.=.4 ' • AT - 11 -4 BOYS IN BLUE. " DEN -- _si I s co isr- si, .... —...... : . rrO. 21 FIT T.ll STREET. 17 IT -ri..a ~ NVW FALL 4,00D8 EWBROIDERIE'. , q new awl el..g.t pattern, 1 PA NCY and PL. IN ID .7 , 1 0 Y. 1,, b.,, „„„,,0,4 ; EMBROIDERED II INDE ERVIIM.E, HEM-STITCHED du IMITATION sad UK t .. i AcF, d o , VALENCENES LA, E. I:V. %I. T/IBEAD LAI, kr. 4ir 13 IMITATION do d° i'" L AT tinr . ACE TO . IlklihtllollND THE FIAG GUIPURE LACE. LAI)IEB' DRESS CAPS In a var let, - or steles: ' • NEW STYLE LADIES' D D R ESS ES ; WRITE SHIRTS. N KI!R•TI K A S. LIN EN COLL•Ii , ZEPHYR WOR:3TEDL, IiLIPI'ER PATTEIINS ntl F.T1..% NH W.•.. 1 HATS, TURBANS , RIBEoNs, EI.4.WERs, And n nai line of NOTIONS, &e. All our Goods are sold at 7-11Crarrellat C)11,431/1. E . l - 1000 31 . oeM:TF. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS SINGER, NIMICK 8z CO., =I BEST BEFIIED CAST hTEEL, ,Slllli6g, PLAT MI OCTACO, OF Ald, SITES MILL. MULAT, .GNU CROSS CUT SAW PLATES. ICL.L.II . I'I' AND , Elll-ELLIPTIC RAILWAY SPRINGS, Cast Spring Mel, Cast and German Plow Steel FLOW W IN , . • A\ll SloW Elt BALLS. SPRINGS, AXLES :INI) STEEL TIRE, SICKLE. EII..VE L. II I . t. E. FoRK, TOE CALK AA: I , NIA s AsT sTEP L, CROW -BARS. A,. Warehouse, 63 ater St., rittsbu , gh selBAl FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK NVC)IIIik:S. CARROLL& SNYDER TUBULAR, DGUBLE-FLUED, TUBULAR. FIRE-BUS t CYLINDER STEAM BUTLERS, OIL STILLS AND OIL TANK., BREE 4 HING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING TANS, `ALT PAN , AND CON AS.4 oNIETEIL , , NI),11LON Di. \ ,TI.AM i`RISON 111, Office and AVorks. comer Second, 'Mir ,Short awl Liberty Street. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. iti—itrilete !pot lo the shore address wi.ll 0 be sel promptly attended is. 0 DAY, bicABOY & SPANG =I IRON CITY lIDIE WORKS. A ad Nlanufacturvre of all varla LI. \Pt Superior Wood and Iron Humes I Wrought roll Int, Ring lilts. SisaffleN Brandt... Wheel Bit, Minis, Btu. &c., ae. Keen Brandt full band a full and omplete usortment of footle In their line, all of alnimb they offer at ea fair prices, and on at , good terms vnre offered by any house In line trade 1, asT Olt W ES r. m 72441 DISSOLUTION OF PASTNIERSUIP. TELE FiRM OF JOSIMA RHODES a c 0... this dilsiinlveit by mutual eonsebt. Either of the to. rs .Eett the statue the al In settlluii up the "hi holdouts at the bake of the Brewery II a, log dii initial of our entire Brewing. Malting and Ilan BUM/IPb* 1., Ile, ra. CA DARLINO iS A r./ we would nal from oar friends a .0- innanre of the patronage no liberally beetowed upon u., as from their lag experience lathe bu -1111.11•, Mr feel ratintivil that they will analidlailn the,', rt he nee of oar Air. J 101 l l' l SHOOKS * CO. Referriog to the :Oars, wa would Inform the pub lic that we will leave nothing undo.. to merit • continuance ern, It tniral Dntruuaaa ettinVeli the late armof Ji silt LTA 114/0 UM it UM. and from our pv nein, In the 1.01 satiated that w o tts enabled to give entire satisfaction to those lio may favor us with their orners. pea I Altoob. UAItLI sti TltN S CO. . . BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum Books Stationery. ♦ lars,stwelt o( all desertotions at lowest priers. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. JOHN P. HUNT & CO., WHOLESALE LSD RETAIL Booksellers, Stationers & fiewsdealers ~ MASONIC HALL, rirrii STREET. AT SA.L.E.--Di ORPHANS' OC E vtrote pion alias order of the llrpha. , Con. of Nirltehtlig erd re d e ' tel: g te l lran t u r tre Sale, at the Coors House, In the City of 1 1t o' on 1iA71111.1/ AY. iltoner Gth, OM. at 11 oithoct, M. of •aid day. .11 the Biltunino. Stone Vont uneherjtja titaanen:ed4eapenelloe:teririt:atridi for rtaliation. tlg or trey, volini right for plat. rO/I=6. he. Mild lands being...ad to Scott. toWn . tie.thellne of the libertines Valley Hallooed. about Id rolls fro.4lhe A:leghttly_ County Monte; about 100 rode from Hobert Lee!. 'MILL, and adjoin ing lauds of Wm. Fryer, Daniel Eitorithan, Wm. U. Lea, Ham.. Hobert apil J. W. Coot. containing al sores , 100 h r len. Teams or naLir-inie.balT cash, dm confirmation or.le and execution and dellrecy -(reed to the oures..cr, aad the remaining ona-helf one ye. ther elier, al ier, scented by bond and Mortgage on the n the nopeid ance until F o r arit h lt ft l i u rn r e ' r " pa o rilenlara enquire of J. HAH- N , MY Itula r il. hook tognaiiip, Adm'r of Beajamle Morruw,dee'd, kn. Lebanon P. U. Allegheny county, Pa. i)erdnyer C. C. OKALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, 114XX.1173211.1. 171713.X11111. French Clocks, &c. Speclo attention elven to tho Ettit . AtltlNU OF PINE NV ATCUltli. .fib. 22 rink street ee 11198TT PADTTY Eft WANTED TO GO INTO THE 00AL HUBINEBB illusi hare a Capital of $l,OOO or 8500 Eugnlre or M'MAST!R, GAIIAM 8 BUTTERFIELD, OS (IRANT STlLEXT.l . lttsburgb N OTICJE.• TIME Dl:ten BOLDE ftTigl ß@ OFef BOUNTY BONd eIf.OATZe the POODTII WARD, Allegheny, are bombs notified to present them for payment to D.. Msg.. Trss liter Millredee m National Danis of Allegheny. who then fast se money can be col lected from taxes. D. B. PIIANCIS, President. mretaty. sel9Al7 MME= - I.:relcs or CHB rirkantTnon (los Coiarorrr. mat tleptennleo. used. , 'ELECTION. --The • .hitocidiolders Z. 4 of the rITTODUIftIa fiAnOtIII.POST an:bom b, notttlefl that an election or three pervons to fere, Traate es of the Controny tor_ or oltree pan, and of one pcnoo. to gene u Treated o rDAY tat let day Oftletober, iBa6, between 'toe oa. Year w~lll be held at the omee of the CompeneLOop boors of Et o'clock. noOni atian_Olcrock, said day. foto:110 JAALZB nt.-cuwasry, ALLEGHENY CITY - RESIDENCE FOB ataa.-1160.191`IIIbitilt Brick DVrillling. Jralo o a o l m g l em , l I p r leas antll,y a situate ea g :Aad r ereas street. 19- i kle t sa h ,abimber a s—fte i TG ob l u a&LO. . In ovaxy.rocip sad WI tgood cellar Witter tram hauls. large goal roams all via panted *ail paparedni694,oompLetaardest lot 91 fraS 9905V91 949490p.t0 an 1_44.1,.Z0k.5r1e. and temaapplity t o . a1za991.119910211411N=10111.19.. SOK " "10A111 , 111111 a—IN-019tonsaits. A NATIONAL CONVENTION Soldiers and Sailors 'WILL 11% HELL AT PITTSBURGH, PA., On Tuesday, September 26th, 1866 All honorably discharged !Soldiersend Sailors who are opposed to relnstatteg rebels In power en , who will "VOTE AS THEY SHOT? Are Invited to attead. brass Delegetlots of thews battlo-searred heroes of the Army and Navy srl/1 be present from every State. Turn out--not4stugly, bat In Battalion., ed (s -core. ere It Is to late, the fruits - of your v i ctory over the yet Insolent foe. MAJOR GENERAL B. T. JOHN A. BUTLER, •• LOGAN, •• " N. P. BANNS. " J. L. CHAMBERLAIN , •• R. C. SCRENCK, •• J. A. GARFIELD, " A. E. BURNSIDE. •nd others will ha present and address their late comrades. By order of lOC Ss RESIDENT COMMITTEE. GRAND UNION REPUBLICAN NEETINO clmarsr Ta.BLLNIa, Thursday Evening, Sept. 20, iioll. GALUSHA A. GROG and lion. S. A. PITRYIANCE, JOHN H. STEW ART, Chm'n Com. of Meetings mut Spoakerq. MONTOOIII. Reoretary. seliCkls Attention! Boys in Blue! pir A RESOLUTION OF THE ET 1-• SCUTIVE COMMITTEE, the different organ tatted:Ls will nesenalile IN THIS CITY, On Tuesday Evening, the 25th, TO PARTICIPATE IN A GRAND TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION, SOLDIERS' & SAILORS' CONVENTION JAMES S. NEGLEY, Cimino oat of IiCIPCOUVe Comma Jon:: H. Eiatia, • ' THERE WILL BE A MEETING 7th Ward Geary Club, AT TILE Seventh Ward School House, ON THUM EMING, AT 7 12 O'CLOC6. A full attendance i le requested. B O y order ot the siscvvvz cMISITTZE. B. A. Jot:v(9OM, Becrete7. sel9:kl3 JOSHUA ¢MOUES. P. W. IL LATSII• W JACOB A.E.UKILSUN UNION REPIIBLICAN ME FOR EFFERSON AND SNOWDEN TOWNSHIPS Thursday' Evening, Sept. tlOth, COL. T. M. HA Y NE, W. C. MORICLA.NI), Esq. ►ad JOHN DALZELI., Esq., will JOHN H. STEWAICP, Chairman Committee on Meetings and Speakers. E. A. MONTOOTIS. Secretary. tselfhtle J. D. lUUMLLEY, FINE CLOTHIN School Books. NEW YORK WILBUOYAETERK JLND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS mt . = p i ji a tit mg . maze] NEEDA.I. and Remember the NEW IRON FRONT appoint* Wayne street. jeti;ell-rrs J. D. FASHIONABLE UTTER MC8701191 .4=12 wars. /OR lON, BM 10 MUM The Newest titiles always on hand and at the LORest Prices • Look oat Er W e st.Uß LARGE wirruows. op Pointe Wayne ytEneE:Tre MERCY HOSPITAL, In Charge - Mee Sisters of Mercy, • FOB Tom To.r.lTiorirr • or ALL DISEASES requiring wen n surgical aid. All clavier at pattenta linteitted.; . rrelipeotive or prod ittLi e Vitel l = trer2iwii " Atr .. U M ant: too poorhopsy 11A' eidniliteohreitotemorno, on application to onne attending ph, gels= or ',avow, rezwar pbrdelanamaistug rm pa neat. to 'ulnae rooms vary- him MU aura or the m sauo me. petent *MOW, tha pommel attention of the *Wet; makes 141 a fYßftntlon sn =or to ou nliNgr u e e li n taledirr ad With tendanee. •• - : , in 7 %7- . . . bleeMat staff badmouths of daily atteadince: D. Me9M4Lverb. M. D.. 150. ere= Weer, De tober. NoveMber mid December. TH08: J. Y1LL1.4 117 1 M. D., 149 Ibrdtbileld ati..ey j raiVi.!na ld ita. .11 ,D.,149. 991 r d greet, 1P11.1.41) .. „.1.41M05e Omer. Jan . n e /14 1 1, AVITELp . . 4 ' 1119 i and (Dint Mem.. ea •• OA l e X i m e Lmes. • MUM.' J. D. 'll-IPIALLETP modai;,..uktrou.: Boots and Shoess4 BE=Zt=== laiiiiiii -abseil ae Children's ...-.- v t..t.iwrifte,v,-: A vutstlcaueltiamtluakiterown ..„........„,,,,....,____ , _ .. _ - Wh....; - '''''.. , F. , - , -* l l:Mat - --- ,tvii•,---.. ,,,,,, r1vapvt.....,,.. - ,, , ..,,,,... k -'kd.-.. , wt,,, , ,,z- , x.....,-.vz , vgt•Nt: , tr=--kt ~ ..z.-o.ffiti , 7t , -# qO-.... , ,:r--- , ,...- , .:,.:;,:4;;..,,, - i-,::•: , i. , 1 ,--.. , ~:-.:z.1,-,2 .-:',7.,,,%.,--s.'.:-.`-,;':l7f: - - A OR MAN AND WIFE, Win. about Cit,ooo capital• to pnr.h.J3 ab mipr *ono a WELLZSTABLISHXD IentILNESS. Address "J. 71..." CM* Titgi OPTICIL “Xottt 12E11 Oa 41 li O'Clock Will ;Wares, the Ultellrig At 7y o'clock, In Honor of the MEM At Glenn's Saw Mills, I=l=l MMZe2MI 336 Liberty Street, DZATA9 Li Viladesala :and Ratan 334 Liberty Street, And Dealer In allAinds of 334 Liberti Street, WATITEDR—A GOOD MAN IN EV ERY COUNTT,. PARTICHR tn tattles a NEW Met lUlßeigg tiItHLT VALUE. Wilt gar nish $3./HO capital to any good man of tact. Mut trayei part arrtke tiro*. Wlit pakyl2 daY Mid IL Vl ela t larr i ar.dr. New tenni to agents. J. Q. 'TILTON', rittsborgb. Pa. EC= Mme WANTED, TO ACT AS SALESMEN, Intllernermsninday or taranorasily, who ma eon.- natant co engage In drevelass business relations. Apply In person or address W. D. BLESS. et.I3LOS OS Want 'Steel. Plttsbaran, p.. - • U r ANTED-AGENTS—S 76 to $2OO v T mu MONTH for Glontlomen; old 033 to $75 ork k, for Ladle., everreti to introduce the Common tierce Family emsrlskg SAMEtte, Materemed and per fected. It will ham, fel . [itch , eulA_bittd.l Mold. and ..mbrolder beautlftt 13 - -prlea only It2o—=ok log the eMstle lock-WM , end fully warranted tor tore? years. We pay the Shoes Wife.. er • eat.- mlagdon from which twice that amount can be made. 'Aden.. or call on U. BUNYEktd • CO., °lice No. 2.113 B. rMb street, Philadelphia, P. All letters &redeem] promptly, with circulars and terms. att.l:l4o _ • WANTED--AGIIIITS--5 1 4 500 PE1t YZAB , .E4erywhere to introdnee SHAW & LIG/LPN:IS I' MILLI BEWAN l VACilleterpre• - ed and perfected. • It will is ~tits bind, braid and embroider beautiludy. P ea only &NO. Mating the eLastia lent i tch, and &MI werranted for dye years, and Is licensed. We pay the abase warmer a commission, from which twice that amount can bomade. Addsoes oyez& on H. H. LUNN, No. Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. bee advertisement of the Finkle & Lyon and the Weed Sewing Machines. In another column. seitlekem WANTED—S2OO per gionth paid to Agent, to Introduce our nett - VI, 1.18 ant sk.Sy4l. o tA alACliy i i tUt ti tstames teat AI AMA It tv l .talo Otheden. AIM" %Wl. phla J. 1e9:0711141/tw V PROFESSIONAL. B. F. BROWN, QM Local Claim Agent. IL S. SAN. cosi., Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (sEcoNo FLoono Pittsburgh, Pa. Tensions, Bounties, and Arrear of Pay Promptly Collected. No charge made until claims are settled, and then but a mode ate fee. tgal L. B. LINDSAY, .41-T-al,llll Office, G 3 Boyle Street, AlleialellY and Spe ottor legalcial attention given sto drawing deeds, Leases document . All collections Intrusted to him will receive care ful and prompt attenti.m. )e2S OHN W. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, MEM DU. E. DONNELLY, Office, Sixth and Grant Streets, PITTSBUBGH, PA Surgical overman. atten J tion given to ail eases re ead :dtia quiring 11. C. •AC~RLL r. C. a•coxes. MACKRELL & McCOMBS, ATTORNEYS & GOUNSELLORVAT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1n314:1.25 JOHN A. STRAIN .13.1.3731EF 7 NIALN, Et-Othcio, Justice of the Peace, AND COLMIL hIALUSTRATZ, Mace, 112 Fifth St. opposite Cathodeal, I= Deeds, Bond", Mort gag., Acknondedgments, De- Pontlona and alt Legal Ilustness executed with promptness and dispatch. mylDdlt VITILLIAM JALIVC.F.I4 ROTARY rumac, JUSTICE OP TUE PEACE, AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Oillce, corner of Butler and Graver streets, Lawrenceville. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Beal Eetate the Gollection of HEMS. and the pre. pustlon and icknowletiginent of all kinds of Legal onveyances. FILLIAn JAIL ET, J.Uce of the Pcaco and Nocorf Public. EUSTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue. 'oot of the Istensioo and opposite, Chatham Street. mr.remeo MILITARY CLAIMS, PENSIONS BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, andlailltarY Chants f every description, collected by the subacriber, at the following rates, viz. PIL C. , 10111. WO; an other claims, 03 • C. C. TAYLOR, Attorney at Law. Diamond street, opposite tho Court House. N. R.—No Momses are made if the claim does not succeed, and all Inforynation given gratis settly CHATHAM T. EWING, Altc;110 ai No. 69 Grant •Atrt.o., /Er cOMSIII6IIOIICI for Ohio, Kentoety. Wee. VIT. girls. Missouri awl other States. anTICo..I9 L . P. STONE, Attorney at Law, OFFICE, lAMO DND BUDGET, ODPuette the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,',53:113:1:144y31641q:91 I:0-0,1;414:f 111,1 Northwela Garner of Penn da St. Clair Sts. Desires to return thanks to hla Mends and the pub• tielbr the Inalrr past eaters. and reipeetfulle sollo ita a shire untied, future patronage. lie would be pleased to have Ultra exaattne ids Large and,earefully Selected Stock Fine Woolen roods, =I IY;iil.l I:+,tr:f" Gf.l,i i~Ei7.lAi~'i~'.li,ll: • FALL GOODS. NOW RECEIVING, a large and complete usortmemt of F'.A.1_41., G-00.1)13, for WY& ICIOTSS sa