RI 0 11 - - - - CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE.... The aREAT WESTERN HUN WORKS have been removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STEDET, where wit always be found the Most comp tetesataortment of Guns, AMMUllitio3l Bbd Sport ing Material, 4r.c. in tee city. AU ki fof Guns and Pistols careful ly repaired. Cash.. paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVE R S. Send stamp for illustrated Circa/dr. Agents wanted in evem town in the United Slates. Address, H. JOHN STON. 179 Smith +kid Street. Pihst c,yaa. fr;rJOHN N. PURVIANCE Register in Bankruptcy t for 2:d District, Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY" Officehottra-0 A. it. to 5.1.. WI. 0. 0. F.--The membeis of MOUNT MORILHIODGE, HO. 360, Are hereby notified tbat the Lodge will meet St the New Hall. Fourth story of reet. TUB Di at oc'hc Molding, Fifth stau2l,ol EVENJNG, WILLIAMS k ecretary. rigkrFIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, corner Bearer street and Mont gomery avenue, Allegheny. JOSEPH KING, Pastor. —Preaching TO-MORROW (Lord's Dan at 10X A. and 7,3 i r. m. WTI:IE SECOND METHODIST bIiURCH, Rebecca street, near Gas Works, Allegheny. S. F. CROWTHER, Pastor. -Preach hig every Sabbath. at MA A. M. and 7:i r• M. Sab bath School at 1% P. M. Public cordially invited. WEVANGELICAL ASSOCIA-' TlON.—There will be preaching in the second story of MOZART HALL building, I by the Ree.J OLLINtiER, each Sabbath, at 1034 A. M. And 73 6 r. M. Sabbath School at 2r. All are Invited to attend. WFIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . OF PITTSBURGH, HALL, Gray, Pastor, meets statedly ln NEVILLE corner of l erty and Fourth streets. Services every Lord's Day at .1055 A, M. and 33 P. M. The public are cordially -Invited.. OHOICE BUILDING SITE FOR IL/ ISALE—In pleasant location and good neigh ! borhood; 13( acres of ground, fruit .trees etc. • the lanc is well adapted for improvement Annie' five minutes' walk 'rem Woods Run Station, of po Ito . the residence of Jas. I. Bennett, Esq. Persons who H O wish to secure a good location for building are in - vited to examine this desirable property. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON% au= ' • 85 Emithdeld street. POLLO INSTITUTE AND SEM• MARY, No. SO FOURTLDSTREET, Pitts ( urgh an ENGLisu, • Scinsrmit and la.asindar. ScsooL, for OMla sad Bore, conducted by JAMES M. MAC:III73I and MARY F. MACBUM. The Fall Session commences MOXDAY, September its. For course of studies; term, f dee eirrAllac. which will be mailed on application. Mr. M. will be at the School Rooms to receive pupils from 10 A. at. till 1 P. N. during the week. preceding the opening of the session... ammitteS 13ISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE. —A COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG AOLES.—No. 62 GRANT STREET. The duties ofthis &noel will be resumed on MON DAY, September . 14th. The course of study in cludes the English Branches. Mathematics, Latin and Drawing. The Music Department 'sunder the direction at the able Prof. ssor, H. ROHBOCK. Both Day' nd Hoarding Pupha received. For further particulars send for a Register, ar ap . ply to the Rector,. antlmP6.llws RZT. R. J. COSTER,' M. A. CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, } tt • Cur Or ALLitommr, August XX, 1868. ' 'NOTICE TO PAINTERS. .:' Sealed Proposals will be received at this office -7 . 3 o'clock v.: lc on. THURSDAY, 27th Inst., for . ': 1 • painting with two coats of best quality of Black : Paint, all'the PIIBLIC GAS LAMP POSTS . of the city. All posts must have the rust well 1 ‘ ; scraped or before painting. The present number erected Is about no. att2-' ..u97 : .HOSE ELE HOSE Nrowa Cvttott Open orked Stockings, AT PHELAN'S White Cotton Openworked StockinEs. • AT P Ladies' Children , s Clocked Stock ins sHELAN'S. AT PHELAN'S Infant's' Plain and Open vorked Ha f Hose, AT PH Infants' Gauze Merino and Wool Vests LAWS - AT PHELAN'S. Infants , Merino Hose, :X Hose and Half Hose/ Ladles' Merino. Silk and Lisle V A T eats PHELAN'S. ,at • JAMES PHELAN'S Old Stand Stocking Store, No; 24 FIFTH STREET att.M:S BLANIi BOOKS, LEDGERS AND JOURNALS, Dt:WEETS, CASH ANN/ DELAY BOOKS, TUCK MEMORANDUM BOOKS. PASS BOOKS, Always on hand and made to order BINDING, of every deseripUom, can be done in the beat style of the art, by - BY W. S. HAVEN; Blank Book Manufaetfirer, Printer and Stationer Corner Wood and Third Streets. au22:u9B STRAY COW: Taken np by the Pollce, on the 17th day of An gnat, 1868. a MULAY - COW, Bed color, with white spots on back and sides. .The '4'l' owner Is desired to come forward, prove property • and pay charges, or she will se sold on • • MONDAY, the 24th day of August, At 2 o'elock P. M., at Patten on , ' Stable, on 'Fourth ; street. MATTHEW J. GREENE, an.20:1T74 R. F. DAUBITZ'S a-41 HERB LIQUOR. DR. FA LK tee CO., Importers, 768 Penn St., Pittsburgh, Pa. I This great HERB LIQUOIkhas gained wide celeb rity is all Europe :rots Its iharvellons e ffi cacy In curing all nemorrnoldal complaints and diseases of -; the stomach. We earnestly invite the attention of the afflicted to this great remedy. and offer gratis ; the circularP giving directions for use, together with the certificates of eminent. authorities regard ing its curative insrits. air Sold in all Drug Stores. & CO.. Importers. jusT RECEIVED, t v AT EATON'S, No. 17 Fifth Street.:! A greitissortment of 8A.311311EG EMBROWERIES, VANDYKE LACES AND EDGINGS, , GENUINE JOUVIN KID GLOVEB, 'NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS, SEA SIDE tilLt WLS, REAL LACES, .tt ;DRY 0.4 K LU11111.1611.. A CLIOIOE LOT OF . BUTT • CUI PLANK, amoitTED TiubmiEssEs. Also, FLOOSIES) and. COAL PITT BAIL, In Yard hew . , Snipenalon Bridge, Allegheny elde. •SL P. Anems BRO. Orrice—Perrrs Building, anl4:nZt HANCOCK Sr:.ITTSBURGH. • _ _ livrAtet &co. , s •. AND ILLI:NES BROS. PIANOS, - For sate erinionthly and quarterly payments. • CHARLOTTE BLAME, ault) LI3 Firth bireet.Sole Agent. 0 -1..1LT 0 SOC FOR. NA LE. 13 / 2 /CR nOUSES, *ln Fiecolid:.i.eardi Reasonable terms FL EL FRANCIS, Controll NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! --FIGUTER'S beautiful volumes— THE INSECT WORLD. THE VEGETABLE WORLD. THE OCEAN WOR. D. THE ANTEDILUVIAN WORLD. • • iftdendidly illustrated, London Ed.. each... 40.00 THE MILITARY AM) NAVAL HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By W. J. Tenny, editor of the "American Annual of Cyclo pedia." one-,large volume, complete 0.00 BROTHER BEall E, in the Fields and Flow. er Beds; beautifully illustrated 9.75 WHAT MAKES ME GROW P or Walks and Talks with Amy Dudley • 9.25 OUR STANDARD BEARER; or, the Life of Gen. U. S. Grant. By Oliver optic 1.50 THE LIE& OF GRANT AND COLFAX. By Charles A. Phelps, (paper, 50c,) 1.00 THE NEW TESTAMENT HISTuRY. By Dr. William Smith, L.L.D 2.00 THE HERMITS. By Rev. Chas. 9.oo ADVICE TO A WIFE ON THE MANAGE . - • MENT OF HER OWN HEALTH. &c. By Pye Henry Chevasre 1.50 THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF IN FANCY. For the use of Parents. By l F. H. M. D 75 For sale by ROBERT 8. DAVIS, staktarwrs 93 Wood street. BAILEY' FARRELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP • LEAD PIPE, • SHEET AND BAR LEAD, Pig Lead, Galvanized and Plain Iron Pipe; "Bobber Hose, Hose Pipe and Screws; 011 Globes, Steam Gauges and Whistles; . Globe Valves. hafetyValves A, Steam Cocks; Iron and Copper Sinks and Bath Tubs; Lift, Force and Farm Pumps, &c. No - . 167 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh. JRlP'Send for Circular. ava:VTB Chief of Police OIL WELL Steam - Engines for Sale. G7TTZ I — ° ;, flew and n l l o fi e ig ' i n e d yl i l a n n d d ers B , T IO A L E I r i inch stroke, with all the natures . FOE BOEING OIL WELLS. Address MOH .11. BOLE & CO., and:t93 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. SECOND-HAND ENGINES -7 , I WAL.N7C3OIIO. One Horizontal Engine, of 20 horse power. One "Nigger" Engine, without reverse valve. Also, &median sized DRILL PR lealt. Terms cash. Address, with description and price, JOSIL COPLEY, Jr., atinuB 66 River Avenue, Allegheny. eOOD CANNED EACIEIES,IPLIINS AND RABPDERRIES. Belling at very low prices, at GEORGE EEELVEI N'O, GOOD NEWS. Enquire for WARD'S isrend. The largest and bett. The Initials "IT. W." on every loaf. Use done else. aU4:7" ,INDIA RUBBER BELTING AND STEAM PAEKING.—A full stock on hand at all t Ull3ll. and ante beet quality. Parties wishing to et up mills or idiom where Belting is required, will and our prices as low as can be had In the East, and reign& saved. §TORE WINDOW SHADES, of any color and blze required, with border and ettera in Walt or gilt; also the plain Blue, for came purpoee, from 3 to 7.feet wide, at the OH 010411 War mows. 2l awl SIB Bt. pair greet. ".ACE LEATHER, Page's Pat ent, for sale Trtlolesaie and retail, at 26 and dt. Clair street. it 4 a. a H. raitazes W. B. TAYLOR, ,40:1Ohio' strcot. GRAM:O OPENING 1 • AT No. 30 ST. `CLAIR ST. _ • . 33. W. SMITH Will open Saturday Morning, Aug.. 22, At the above named "place, with a full line and en. tirely new stock of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OF Hosiery and Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Hoop Skirts and Corse*, Collars and Cuffs, Neck Ties and Bows, • lluspendiers and Satehep,. Sleeve Buttons, Umbreflas, Canes, Underwear, of all sorts d sires, de. aut=u94 WEST VLRGIIIIIII. ANICULTIIItikL /PLUM The. Fall Term of this ` w ill lnstituti begin SEPTE 3 II 3 EItISEIS. \ The scope of, the College, besidSta PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. embraces' ill and thorough Courses of Instruction in • MATHEMATICS. 4 1 1 ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, , • PHILOSOPHY, al CrEN ERAL LITERATE, THE SCIENCES. - AGRICULTURE: And MILITA Y TACTICS. The colt of Tuition, Books and Bo exceed from Islso to *ll3 per annki In respect to health, beautiful ace able moral surroundings, the place ALEX. MARTIN. D. D. Preside sor of Arent*: yid Moral Phlio*ophy. F. S. LYON, A. M., Vice fruit. Eng. Literature, a. d Princinal Pre at Vol. J. R. WEAVER, A. M., Pio ell mattes and of Military Tactics. II S. G. STEVENS, A. M. Profeisce Philosophy and the Natural Scltlic PI Ir. HENRY W. HARMON, D. D., and Modern Languages and Literaiiir OLIVER W. MILLER, A. M., Al Preparatory_Department. Grounds and Balldh HUGH W. 811...C1L, M. D.,• Leeti ology and Hygiene. Hon. JOHN A. DILLE, Lecturer Constitutional Law. MORGANTOWN, West Va 111 EN'S FURNISHING MlM=g I NOW READY FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, 58 White St., N. Y. anL;:n36•R 112 Federal street. Alto °REAP BREAD ER DEAR TIMES & IL PHILLIPS, VG and 2S St. (flair Rtrrwt. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY, AIIGIJBI. 22, 1868 FACULTY. GEORGE WOODS. LL. D. President, and Profes sor of Mental and Moral Science. iteed.street. JOSEPH G ittoOS. A. M.. Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 1321 V. vile street. HON. HENRY W. WlLLtAkts, LL. D , Piofessor of Law, 110 Penn street. BENJAMIN C. JILLSON, PII. 8., M. D. Professor of Chemistry, Geology ana Minerulogy,,Belletleld. MILTON IL GOFF, A. M.. Professor of Mathemat ics. Itroad street, Sewickley. Rim EDWARD P. CRANE, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 61 Saudusay St., Allegheny. Bliuol,Pll LEONIIART. A. M., Professor of Ger man Language & Gen'l History, Ha lons' Station. SA.Itt:EL P. LANGLEY, Professo.. of Physics and At tronomy, and Director of Observatory, Observa tory. ---, Professor of Rhand Oriory. JEIREI LAIL E. AYERS, A. 31 . , Principal a of Pre paratory Department and Instructor in Latin, 32 Federal street, Allegheny. At.cuoNsit M. DANS% Instructor In French Lan guag-, 6 Hancock Street. I. N. roItNER. Principal of Commercial Depart ment, 163 Illy le street. atl2.2:U9d AT ERWINOPCONNELL & CO'S, ding need not ry and favor ,,uannsatr.%ses: Professor of ratory Dept. Isor or Meths- r of Natural of Ancient 'latent In the ndent of the r on Phyla- on Civil and ALEX. ARUN. au= 1291.3 GOODS, Just Opened, a 'Very Large Stock of Bleached and Brown Muslins; ERWIN, WCONNELi & CO., 191 KAY t BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 65 Wood Street, ' 14,11.PAIMP'1`. 131111_41201NG. CAP, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS; LEGAL AND LETTER EN VELOPES; COUNTING-110MM NTATIONAUTI FANCY STATIONERY: MERCANTILE BLAME' noptid; CHECK BOOKS; - NOTE AND DRAFT BOOKS; BILL AND lIECEIPT BOOKS, LETTER COPYING BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, of all kinds, manufactured to order. MERCANTILE PRINTINCi, excepted In the best wanner. ArirOrders by moll promptly attended to BATES & BELL'S IMPORTED GOODS. BATES & BELL'S DOMVSTIC GOODS. BATES & BELL'S TrttLlZ. B No. 21 FIFTH STREET. auILITTEritT NEW ADVERTISEMENT TICE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNEIMI.V.ANIA. Every Parent and Guardian who has a son or ward to educate should know. that we have In our c*ty a Chartered Instlitutton, endowed by the Matel and the generous friends of learning to the amount of $200.000 Preparatory. Commercial, Scientific and Collegiate Its character, with a Faculty ten in number, and a course of study equal to that of our .best Colleges. The rooms are large and high, and the apparatus and cabinet of a superior kind. The Observatory belonging to it has one of the finest telescopes In the country, Is endowed, Is in charge of an astronomer of great ability, and is having four new "marmots &aced to it at T 1 expense of g 5, 000. All the income from eodowmeut and from tuition is expended In supporting the Institution. The aim of the Board of Trustees, who are among our mos enterprising and benevolent citizens, Is to furnish the best advantages to all M aheou yoth equal to those enjoyad In any of our cities: lnstru ction in all th - courses of study . Is thorough, no tem porary expedients being resorted to to secure popu larity merely. Only Professors of ability and expo fence are employed. Cataluza es or information may be had nodsalling at the University Building. corner of Am) DIA.MoN Li STREETS, between OS and 113 A. W. The next term will commence heptember Ist. 178 Federal Street, Allegheny. Light Alpaccas; I I Summer iDress Goods, Lawns, Chintzes, 1 White Swiss; Plain and Barred Nainsook; Jaconets, &c. Prints, rGinghanis; Ticklngs, Cheeks, Table Linen; Linen Towels, Irish Linens; Handkerchiefs, Shirt I FFonts, &c., &c. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, BY 178 Federal St., Allegheny. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FOR LOW PRICES, CHOICE GOODS, LARGE STOCKS. NEW P 4. • IMPORT NT TO INVAI;IIiP. DR. J. W. SYKES, Consulting Physitian for CHR 191 Pen' OFFER vantages constant and LIMITED II r!ence erabrac' IS THE (iNL pnAcTicE IN. PITTSBURGH. Other professed speelallsls treat all forms of disease, both acute and chronic, and therefore possess no special skill In any branch, and In lieu of It are comrelled to resort to deceptive and enas.tional advertisements to procure patronage Dr. STKES• specialty 'comprises all PULMONARY AFFECTIONS, and such other CHRONIC DISEASES as may pro- duce or sweompany LUNG DISEASES, MI Consumption, Nasal Catarih, Chronic Sore Throat, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asththa or Phthis:c, Chronic Pneumonia, Chronic Pleurisy, Diseases of the Heart, Scrofula, And all forms of Blood and Skin Diseases Dyspepsia, And all see ctlons of the Btomach Diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys and Urinary Organs ; Chronic Diarrhea, Costiveness, Piles, And all Fe - Male Complaints DR. SYKES' MODE OF TREATMENT consists In selecting for each case the remedial means bet adapted to Its care. NAther depending 4,n any BING La remedy, however v :Diable, nor treating all cases according to a single Idea or theory, he pre selbes ALL the the various means needed In each case, and combines them in such systematic manner as will make them work together,' and contribute most'etticlent:y to the restoration o health.- • DR. SYKES' patient' have the .enellt of every new discovery and theory of value ills remedial resources include Medicated Inhalations both of Vapor and of Atomized Flnids, Together with Tonic, cleansing and Reignlaticg Medicines or unsurpassed efficacy. and Hygienic and Mechanical liemeules of great value. Results of Dr. Sykes' Mode of Treatmen CASE OF CONSUMPTION CURED. ALLEGII.T.Ny CITY, Pa., Aeg. 10, . 0 18. DR. J. W. SYKES—DRAB StR: I e - nsulted you In October. 1864, being then extremely reduced, with Pulmonary Consumption. I bad then ben coughing eight months, had lost all b y 'ie.''', and had freq.,ent night sweats, and other symptoms of advanced lung disease. You yourseifeonvidered my case a very bad cne, and told me my prospects of recovery were very slight; but I am happy to testily that your treat. meet did more for me thanyou promised, and bay been the means, under Providence, of restoring me to excellent health. Truly yours, SA dIIEL A. MOORE. ORANGE, MAIIOXING CO.. 01110, stay :A 1867. Dn. Seam: DEAR SIR: I desire to express my thanks to you for the interest yen have taken in Mrs. Justice's case, and for tbe valuable assistance you have rendered her. is of a consiimptive family, and when she con sulted you th at disease wee most evidently estab lished In her lungs, and was steadily advancing, but your treatment was the means of promptly arrest ing and removing it, and her general health is now better than It has been fur years, Respectfully yours, Moult en' J Dr. Sykes can refer to many such l eeases, CBTICE but still would repeat that recoveries from a r vanc.fd COll - piton are comparatively few: and those who ap ply to him in that period of the disease must not expect him to express strong encouragement. EASES OF• ASTRNA AND BRONCHITIS. PITTSBURGH, PA., No. 104 TARR! TY ST., / March 1 lists. Mt... 1. W. SYKES: DitAn Sin: In Octo er. 1864, I consulted you for severe Asthma and tronchltls, winch I had from childhood. The Plith sic was so severe at times that I could only get m breath at night by sitting up, having window s and doors opened. 1 wit , also much troubled with 4spepsia. Three months before consulting you, I w so much reduced that my fnmi.y physician said k could not Ille six months. As lam of a consumptive family, and was so meet reduced you did not spark very conil 'tinily of my recovery, but drought I might be benelitted and my life prolonged --1 placed myself under your care and improved rapidly till 111.1 health was en , truly restored, and I have since rem Ailed entirely well of Mr bi d ailments, and In good health every way. Yours, respectfully Mits. MAUI: L. McCANoca.se. - , ItSEE3 Wlturn ASH P. 0., ALL'EntfrrY On, , P. lieptember 12.01, IBS/. - Dn. J. W. SYnc.s, Dear 'Sir—l consulted you in the Fall of 1851, bilog then extremely reduced by severe Asthma and Bronchitis. I had conoulted several Doctora, who pronounced me Incurable, and said I ought to settle my affairs as I could nut live longer than spring. I nad often sit in my chair nearly all night with windows raised, and even then could seircely . - breathe enough to keep ,me alive. My cough Hai very violent, and I raised large amounts of yellow corrupted looking matter. I adopted your treatment, and lit two or three months I bad gained, at least,- thirty-nye pounds, and since that time have enjoyed good health. Wit. BrBOUL. DYSPEPTIC AND COMPLICATE D CASES. LUNDY'StAws, Erlo Co., Pa„ March 188 Dn. J. W. SYKES. Dear Sir—Having suffer: d year and seven mouths more than longue can tell, with female complaints. spinal weakness, heart dis ease, liver complaint and dyspepalo; I became no emaciated that nil who knew me or saw me de spaired of my life: my friends said medical aid could never restore me to health ng tin. It was about this time' that 1 learned, through Mrs. R. Hunter, of your skillful practice and imme diately wrote to you, and in the following month, January, PM, I commenced your treatment and fol lowed It six months. I commenced rapidly to gain, and at the cud of the yea inntead of weighing sixty pounds, I weighed one hundred And fifty, and am now enjo) lug better health than ever in my life before. Yours, respectful W ly. k. M. M. 'WRIO/tr. Mrs. Wright still resides at Lundy's Lai:mind can be referred to. DR. tiVoita a'so refers. by permission, to th e I following gentlemen, who have knowledge of his Method of treatment: Rev. B. IL Nesbit,D. D.,Editor Pittsburgh ohr/o -rlon A4Noect ; Hon*. W. 0.. bi'llartht m avor of Pittsbgrgin Rev. hoe. Sproul!, -D. D.' Ailegbeny City, Pa.. Pr. , 1% J. R. hrwell. and J. L. Dawes, Esq, 153 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. .oMce huur...-10.1. af. to 4- 17. it. No charge for consultation. _ _ . • 1d whe are unable to visit Dr. sygp,H. can consult Win by letter, as be treats man, cates by letter with entire 612C00811. Address, Dr. J. w. 191 PENN STREET, Plasbarab, /46 'MC DISEASES, St, Pittsburgh, Pa., TO INVALIDS the ad- lived from over sixteen years of EXCLUSIVE ATTENTION TO A NGE OF DISEASES; and un expe -1 ng many thousand cases .hould bear In mtnd that DR. SYKES SPECIALIST IN HIS LINE OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS /' /6, / (COLLEGE BUILDIXG.) Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. The largest, most complete and most successful Practical Business College, For the thorough education of Young Men, IN AMERICA I • This College has now been in con tinned and sac cessfhl operation for gfteen years,; during which time it has educated t.r business, Nearly Twenty Thousand' Students! From all parts of the United States and Canada, and fa the only Institution In Pittsburgh or the en tire West conducted on ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, Affording to Students all the advantages of the School Room and Counting-Nonce Combined THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, • Which Is thorough and complete In , all Its parts, embraces everything essential to the PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN, And Is so arrar.gel and Sents can complete the full course In less ti me i t less expense than at any o her Business College In the United States. • . . THE BANKING DEPARTMENT la the most compete thine of the kind In exist ence, and no other School In tile-country has any thing in tie line to be compared with It. Every de partment of praetleal Banking Is b. re fatty repre sented and carried Into ac• sal practice anions the ht . .dents. This Department , which has been criti cally examined by the principal Bankers practical t Is pronounced by them the best system of Instruction ever devised. • • Commercial Book-Keeping Is taught by means of a system of actual busineg transactions originating with the Students tnem. ,- selves. In which each is required to make - out hia own Bills, Invoices, &c..issue and redeem his Notes and Acceptance-, raw with a Drafts, keep an account rattle the Bank with which he-has daily trans.icalonv, construct his own books of orig lt al entry, from which all others emanate. so that when his Book• are completed they constitute the record of business transacted by himself, and that, too, on a veritable money basis. IRON CITY COLLEGE.) THE MERCHANTS' EMPORIUM Repro cents a large wholesale mer cantile establishment. with which every Student has dealings. and which gives constant employment to several fituaenia In the various capacities of Shipping Clerk, Bill Lierk,Corres pending Clerk. Ca-filer, Assistant Boot-Keeper, Gen eral Hook-Beeper and Business Manager. 'The !mines. of the nepartineht. which is exten sive and corn Oka ed, requires for its suc cessful management no o , linary (amount of skill. sod when the Stu dent is env, ably to manage its I affairs properly,. he knows that he is competent for anything use In the' line ..f practical Book - Keep n g. (MON CITY COLLEGE POST-OFFICE.) P E NM'ANsHIP IN ALL ITS FORMS, Both Plain and Ornamental. Constitutes Priva t elty ill the regular course of To etruotloo. Lesions facto at any time dur log the day or evening. The School la eo conducted that Studcnta can COMMENCE AT ANY Tow, And attend both Day and Evening daises, or either, as.they Ond It convenient. P9RTVALP.E INSTMIIC'rION Given to all who may desireit. And to such as can hot attend regularly. !jT pop, cigeoLARS, containing fen paytiett. lire, outline or the course of study, a statement of all necessary expense , o. fao almtles of CO WLEve PLAIN ANII 01tNAMUNTAL PZNIKANSHIP, &a., 141:, address COWLEY, PTinelpali, przT8B17134:111. PA. ligr' 7TH AND ST H WARDS GRANT-AND COLFAX CL1733. Every member of the above Club, and all other friends of GRANT AND COLFAX in the SEVENTH AND EIGHTH WARDS, Are Invited to 'meet at the Franklin Street School House, on MONDAY EVENING. nt 6 I-2 o'clock. And Joie In the Grand-Torchlight Procession, in honor of Gen. CARL SCHUItZ. gu.22 TUE GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB of the FOURTH WARD, Allegheny, 119111 meet THIS (Saturday,) EVENING, Aug. 22d, AT 73 O'CLOCK. In COLLEGE HALL, corner Lacock and Sandusky streets. JOHN MEOBAW, Presldest. Secretaries. • J. E. B. DALZELL. JAMES W. MURRAY. I rgrA REPUBEICAN MEETING, Under the auspices of !the GRANT CLUB of the FIRST WARD, Allegheny, Will be held at its spe• kers , stand, In front of the Hope Engine House, In said ward, , THIS EVENING, at 71-2 o'clock. THOS. M. MARSHALL, Esq., H. C. MACKHELL, Esq., Col. THOS. M. ISAYN.k., And other speakers will address the meeting. Let toe gathering be as of old. By order of u22:02 THE CLUB. ligr BIRMINGHAM GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB. There will be a tneeting of this Club on SATIIRDAY EVENING, August W.d, . AT MARKET HALL, For the urpose of making arrangements to_partl elpate In the reception of Gen. CARL SCHURZ on Monday evening next. The youp cordially e Bor. ongh, German and English, arenvited to attend. - Eloquent speakers will be present. 'MEETING • OF COMIFITEE ON TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. All those SOCIETIES and GRANT CLUBS who" wish to take part In the Grand Torchlight - Procession, On MONDAY EVENING; August 24th, 1 1 388, in honor of GEN. CARL scattnt, Will Bend One or Two Delegates to /1 meettn_g to be held In CITY HALL. on SATIIEDAY EVENING, at 736 o'eloth, to complete arrangeme_ntar an.21:n87 THE COMMITTEE. THE REPIIIILICANS of :ray- ETTE COUNTY will hold , Mass Meeting at Dunbar Station, On P. & C. B. R., three miles beyond Connellsville. On Saturdqy, 22d instant, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. .h Train will leave Pittsburgh at 7 o'clock A. N., a wilt return same evening. Tickets for the round trip, $2. T. H. INABSHALL„ Esq., Hon. JOHN COVODE, And others will be there, er GRAND MASS MEETING, GERMAN REPIJBLICANS, P. MONDAY, August 24th— -8 113. City'' la/51.13.7 ON WHICH OCCASION HON. CARL scHunz, The eminent SPEAKER and STATESMAN, will discuss the most Importsnt political questions of this campaign. The undersigned would most earn estly invite their fellow countrymen, without dis tinction of party, to attend- Jos. Abel, J. G. Backoten, C. P. Bauer. Louis Morgenstern. . Wm. Neeb, - John Gangwisch, G. G. Backofes, Gnat. Schleiter, A. Krebs, H. P. Mueller, J. H. Demmler, Mich. Neckerman, Jul. F. Stark, Ph. R. Mertz, Casper Gang. Henry Knobel, Collat. Conrad. Chas, F. Herrosee, C. F. Schultz., Col. Geo. Gent, Chist. Lappe. Henry Gerwig, AYTEE THE ITEETt4G A GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION I Will be arranged, to which the different GRANT CLUBS of this city and vicinity are most cordially invited. anl9:u7o, Godeffroy Brancker & Co.; 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW 'HEX, Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prussian ?dining and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantities to snit purchasers, (delivered in either New York or PhDs- I delphia) the celebrate) V. H. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER .STEEL. ThLs Iron is free frog Sulphur and Phosphorus, and contaLna a heavy percentage of Manganese. The above are et/Grandy to contract for, or Bell to arrive. STEEL RAILS Manufactured by G. ABNI4 it CO.. of Dortmtmd, ror which latter arm they also have be Sole Agency in the United States Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical alv• itlytib. will be promptly forwarded on application aul9:u3o SUMMER STOCK CARPETS ! White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy' 31 rr 71 1 I INT S, /N CitIMAT VARIETY. Oil Cloths, Window Shades. tte. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., 21 'l.'LFl'ii. STREET. Jesidetwr MUST SORT PEARL ASR-12 JL: tAILL In store, for f c = ir moirzy a vo. FJ CM aul9:n66 Gottlelb Wettach, Wm. Mlttenzwei, August Ammon, Jac. Hell, John Nasser, Henry Anshutz. Geo. Stengel, Wm. Bader, C. ti. Smith, :Henry Gerwig, Sr., Ad. siroetzbiger, Adam Weise, Aug. Ahlbont. Benj. Schmidt, Fred.ißellsteln. John Mummer, Chas. Hartmann, Capt. liontahelmer, John Gripp, Henryßie. Biebeberr, Hen. - And others NM