(I 11 qv D 4 fz, ai lal IA CHEAP EVES FOE THE PEOPLE.- Vie GREAT WESTERN GUN WORSE! have been removed to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where wilt always be found the mast complete assortment 441 Onus, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport. lug Material, &v., in tee city. All kinds of Guns and Pistols careful ly repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send stamp for illustrated Circular. Agents ulanted in every town in the United States. Address, J. 11. JOHN STON. 179 Smitheeld Street. Pittsburgh. egrJOHN N. rURVIA.NCE, Register In Bankrnptct for 2:d District, Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY Kir Office hotirs-9. y. to SP. M rag - NOTICE TO TEACHERS:- An examination of applicants for the schools of Harrison township, will bc held at NA TRONA. TUESDAY, August 25th. at,-9 o'clock A. M. Term, six months. Salary $45 per month By order of the Board • auTA S. C. ALTER, Secretary SPICE® SALMON.-100 CANS ju 4 received from Boston: also P'ckled Salmon 10 small Hits, for family use, or for sale by the pound, at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, • 'Corner Liberty and Hand s,reets. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK. —5 CASE'S genuine “Euglell brand Just re ceived; also Condensed Beef for making Bee: Tea, Beef Soup. Ste., in stone Jars or tablets, for sale at the Family Grocery Store of ;enrol JOHN A. RENSHAW. PISSOLUTION--THE PARTNERI SHIP heretofore existing between .James hf romond and J ames W. List, udder the arm-name of Hammond IE List, was dissolved August 22, MS, J. W. List retiring from the firm. the busi ness will be conducted by J. M. Hammond, who will settle all the debts of the old firm. JAS. Bf. HAMMOND, JAS. W. LISP. EZIEI OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF ALLEGHENY CO.; PIT SBGRGII: August ?44th, 1868. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.- On and after September Ist, the SIX PER DO.NT. BONDS, Issued by Allegheny c 'Linty, May I=t,-1863, In „payment of Bounty to Volunteers, will be redeemetl on p , esentatlon at this °Mee.' Interest on these bonds will cease November Ist, 1868. titc?Avv3l HENRY LA `AMERY. Controller OFFICrOF CITY ENGINEER AND Scum :you, tt Pittsburgh, August 24, 1868. .q"OTICE.—The Assessment: for Grading, .Paving and Curbing SMA um Jur • ciEET, from Morton to Clymer street, Is now ready for examination, and can be seen at this office until THII4I3DAY, reptember 3d, 1888. when it will be returned to the City Treasurer's Office for -collection. H. .1. MOORE, auM:v4 • • ' • • City Enzinger . .EXECUTORS , NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary on' the ESTATE OF WM. A STRONG, late of Plum Township. Allegheny county, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to the undersigned, properly authenticated, for set tlement. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, R. F. LOGAN, Execnto,rs. EOM ARM FOR SALE.--Containing 226 acres. 16 tulles from Allegheny CRT, on t Zellenople and Perrysville Plank Road. Mould Ve nate an excellent Dairy or Drain Farm, as it has ' been used as a Stock Farm for many years; water In revery. field: Improvements—frame dwelling of 8 rooms, nearly new . and frame bank barn, 40 by 80, with s hades and all other necessary Improvements. Also, 134 acres, same tract; could be divided to suit , purchasers. Will be sold low and on easy terms. Inquire of DAVID or THOMAS ROBLNSuki, on the premises, or DAVID SLOAN, 82 Ross street, Pitts burgh. auZiuSOT JIJST RECEIVED. A PINE ASSORTMENT OF RUSSELL & ERTVIN'S Celebrated Locks & Builders' Hardware, ALSO, DRUM'S PATENT SHUTTER HINGE AND SASH PULLEY at WIIITESIDES & DRUM'S; su2.I:NIC 79 FEDERAL BT., ALLEGHENY FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. French Burr Smut Machines, THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE Portable Flour and Feed Mi lls, BOLTING CLOTHS, All numbers and best quality. For sale at 319 and 3.2ll.iberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa W. W. WALLACS. DOLLAR SAYINGS . BANK; No. 85 Fourth Street. CAR.EL c rEIII3:I3 IN ,1855. • ASSUms 5g.,181,72e 19. OpendailyTrom 9 to %o'clock,' also 011 W}CONEer; .DAy and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No..' • vember Ist to May lst, from 9 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received ofll sums of not less than ON E ;DOLLAR, and a dividend of. the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually 111 June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of adz per Interest, if not drawn out, is: placed to the credit pf the depositor as principal. and .bears the same In -lerest from theist days ofJune and December, com pounding twice a year without troubling the depot itorl to call, or even to present his pass book. At rate money will double in lees than tweiveyears. 4Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Ruleaand gulations furnished gratis on application at the this 3 atlice. • . - Pengumer—GEOßGE ALBREE. - ' . VICE PRESIDENTS: 'l4 , IJohn G. Backofen, A. M. Pollock, 111. D., yenj s Lar r a d hne i ttock,, Robert_ Hob, , 1 Jon H. Snoenberger, James McAuley, James Shidle, James B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer, • i Isaac IL Pennock, Christian Yeager. .• ' TRUSTEES: I • 1 Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis, Calvin Adams, ' ' - Ileum J. Lynch, ,- ...'i John C. Bindley, •Peter A. Madeira, • George Black, John Marshall, " Hill Burg - win, Walter P. Marshall, I Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden, Charles A. Colton, , Ormsby Phillips, John Evans, Henry L. Ringwalt, ' 1 John J. Gillespie, Wm. E. Schmertz, ; William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, . Peter H. Hunker, William Van Elrk, - Richard Hay, Isaac Whittler 3 James D. Kelly, Wm. P. Weym'an. , 1 TILICARUILER--CHARLES A. COLTON. • : BECUETART—JAMES - B. D. HEEDS , 11 - lIST RECEIVED, , • . : 1 AT EATON'S, • • •1 31 No. 17 Fifth Street. 1 A great aeiortment . of :P HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, VANDYICE LACES AND EDGING% 1 GENUINE JOITVIN HID GLOVES, NEW SHADES IN RIBBONS, 3 . SEA-BIDE SHAWLS, REAL LACES, Atc N oun MAY COW. Taken up by the Pollee. on the 17th day of An -1868. a • ' • MULAY COW, ..,%ed color, with white spots on back and sides. The wner Is desired to come forward, prove property lLnd pay charges , or she will oe sold on MONDAY, the 24th day of Anrast, 2 o'clock r. M., at Patten onle Stable, on Fourth ,reef. MATTHEW J. GBEENt, 1.,au200174 Chief of Police. 11)111' OAK LUMBER. = A CHOICE LOT OF i `b BUTT-CUT PLANK, Asspwrzu THICSNSBSEB. FLOORIIW and COAL 1111 1 11A14 t:3 Ylrd below Snopenslon Bridge, Allegheni Cr DL P. ADAMS & DUO.. Orricit--PeriPs Bituding, ;.aul4:n24:. .11ANCOOS. Sr., PITTSBITRGEL itNBIA RUBB NOER, BELTING AND STEAM PAOKI.—A fall stock n band at all rep, and of the best quality. Parties wishing to up mills or shops where Belling to required, will fid our prices Ad lcrw as can be had in the East, and ht saved. • J. & H. r HILLIPS, SIR Rt. !Nair 6000. _SAUL ASH -2 casks for sale bi J. B. CANFIELD 0 BON. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C_F I NTRAIL PITTSBURGH, PA. NO. 35 BANK BLOCK. Capital $lOO,OOO. Stockholders Individually Liable.- COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE I ' POINTS OF THE UNIT t.D STATES AND CANADAS Particular attention given to the Purchase and ' Sale of t , overnment Securities. INTEILEST PAID ON TIEIt DEPOSITS. DIRECTORS:. THOMAS FAWCETT, MADISON BAILEY, D. W. C. CARROLL. W. I'. LOGAN, JAMES IL HOYKINS, GEtoROY.43INGIIAM, JULIUS ADLER, JOSHUA RHODES, JAMES BOWN, . PAUL IL lIAUKX, J. IL WALTER, ' • JAMES LYONS. THOMAS FAWCETT, President ALLEN KRAMER, Vice rrealdertt J. W. DAVITT. Cashier', M. REPeUifIN GS, A9Blttl.:ui,Cat.bier Accounts of Depositors with the KRAMER & RAII3I. RANKING 11011 SE hale been trantrrred to rills Bank. au24vll ' J. W. DAVITT, Cashier. GRAND OPENING ?, AT No. 30 ST. CLAIR. ST. D. W. SMITH Will open Saturday' Morning, Ang. 22, At the abo'e named place, with S full line and en• tirely new stock of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OS Hosiery and Gloves, .; Shirts and Drawers, Troop Skirts and Corsets. Collars and.Caffs, Neck Ties and Bans, Suspenders and Satchels, Sleeve Buttons, Umbrellas, Canes, troderwear,otall sorts and sizes, &e. zuzynsi - • I ADMINISTRATOD'S SALE OF FARMS.- The undersigned will sell on 717E14DAY, Sept. 1, 1888, at 12 o'clock M. By Public Outcry, at ifiltenberger's Station on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, the fol lowing tracts or pieces of land, to-wit: One tract of land situate in Tyrone and Perry townships, Fayette county, Pa.. con mining 329 acres and 'al lowance, having a front of nearly three miles on the Connellsville Railrord and Youghiogheny river, fully described in Letters Patent from tne C, mmon wealth of Pennsylvania toG.MILTENBER9ER and JAMES BROWN, on which is erecte ,, a small dwel ling and stab , e, now, occupied by James Knight. Also another tract of land in Tyrone township, at or adoining the above named, also described In Let ters Patent, containing 221 acres snd 90 perches. with allowance, and having a .front of nearly two miles on the Conuellsrllie Railroad and-Youghio gheny rifer, on which tract are erec , ed •two frame dwelling houses and a Fir Brick Works and En gine and tnachluery: now In working order. The above described tracts have a considerable quantity of timber - on them, besides Farm Land, and stone suitable for. building purposes of the hest qual ity; also furnace stone-and stone stv table for manu facturing Cement. • The end of the _tract nearest Pittsburgh is said to contain a vein of Coal and good Lime stone. Terms of sale—One-half cash, balance in one year with interest, to be secured in such manner as the Administrator may determine. . S. F. VON BONNHORST. Administrator de boats non, etc., of Geo..,_Villten berg r deceased, and Trustee. ETTERS R nt s: I Irwin Emma Jenkins nos Jones W J T . 113T OF L _ILA uncalled for August 24th', 1: Able Geo Bidden Maggie Brown II E Boyd VII E Balantlne Alex Boyle John C Jones W 9 Juues Humphrey Jasper Thus Keating Daniel Kenneß L Lanigan Rlchd ' Lorentz Mollie E Larimer Susie C Lawrentz John hL Miller Wm Miller ' , rank ld organ Me Patk MeDhezon Dant McCune Henry Oliver T G Campbell John Caldwell Thos Conroy Michael Conlon Michael Corrman Saml Clark Catherine Davis Lindsey . Davis David W Duell Mary Jane Doyle John Drummond Wm Yield Mary Foster Boat P'nllard Thos ' O' Don n ell Wm 011Trr D B Gordon.Elfza Giles David O'Hara Mollie O'Connor Thos 'O'Brien Dennis Oxley Geo Hamilton 0 W Hindmarch Hasher u J ERNEST G. K R F. DAUBITZ 9 8 HERB LIQUOR. FALK & CO., Importers, 76S Penn St.; Pittsburgh, Pa. This great HERB LIQUOR has gained wide celeb rity La all Europe :ruin Its marvellous efficacy in curing all nemorrhoidal complaints and diseases of tne stomach. We earnestly Invite the attention of the &Muted to this great remedy. and offer gratis the circulars giving directions for use, together with the certificates of eminent authorities regard ing its curative merits. asr Sold in all Drug Stores. au20:09 OR. FAI.K & CO.. Importers. B LACK SILK S4CI/11,ES. Lama Lace Points, Summer Shawls, FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, BY WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fiftb Street, F W. c. FELD & C 0. ,/ ill DEALERS IN GLUE, CITILLED HAIR, Tanners'. Scraps, Careens, Cattle Talls, BONES, NEAT'S FOOT OIL, -- &C. °Mee and Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY ST., 3d door from Wayne, PITTS131:113011, PA. au,o OIL WELL ' • I Steam Engines for Sale. GRM-4,BEtlizinto igechlicaMndtea, STEA M and A 4 Inch stroke, with all the tixtures POE. ROBING OIL WELLS. Address HUGH M. BOLE & CO., swum) 'Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. SECOIVD•IIAND ENGINES IVA.I%T.T/ED. One - Horizontal Engine, of 20 horse Dower. One •liiieger" Engine. of reverse valvet moo, •medium sizes DRILL PREttli. Terms mush. Address, with description and prlOe. JOSIAH COPLEY, Jr.; 60 River Avenue, bo7:aB ci w .00D CANNED M. ,EA cEEES, PLUMB AND RAIRBERBIES. Selling it very low prim, at GEORGE 13134 VENT 11* Ihderal Meet, Alleihesy. NOTICE MAINING POSTOFFICE, Phillips D C Pare P Pettit Geo Robson John C Rogers Conn Ragan John Res nolds A M , Riley Patk Rees ET= Solomon Eliza A Slattery Him rlet Smith Wash H Thompson L Thornton John Tarr L Typber L . Triplett Lucy Wood Adella Wallace W Wilson John . Y I Younglieo Young O H EHAN, P. M PII7F.BUSOII GAZETTE MONDAT', AUGUST 24, 1868; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. // No. 37 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., HAS JUST PUBLISHED 1 D" t , s NEW SYSTEM OF BOOK kee lug. Elegantly printed In colors by HAR PER kA OTHERS. New York. pp:4oo. Crown Bro., *3 5.. Postage 35c. The dr t American work that fully illustrates the account • of f liIERCA. S, I T RAILROADS. MAN. P TRRERS, NATIONAL BANKS and JOINT:" OCK COM 'B, PRIVATE BANKERS. "Und.ubtedly the most elaborate ,, und carefully prepare text-book upon Bookkeeping accessible to the stud nt."—Bostof. Journal. • 4 , 0 ha: brought Bookkeeping to perfection.) ,, — Baltimo e American. "Inclu les all the latest Improvements."—Rich mond W ig. •Alto: titer a remarkable book."—Philadelphia City lie . "Leaves nottlng further to be desired."—Phila delphia Leaser. _ ••fhe most complete Treatise extant."-81. Loui4 Republican. "The mostperfect now before the public"—Al bany .Szpress. "It may be the salvation of many Wetness Men." —feudal& Afeasenger. "Unequaled In clearness and precision of its es traltions."-1. N. FORNEII, Prof. of Bookkeeping, Western University of Pgdinsylvania. "Truly a model work. eliciting the highest com mendations of our patrons "—J. W. Tnotarzos, Mar-liashurg Academy, Ohio. 'lncluding the most Important improvements in troduced Into modern business education. The pu pils of other colleges never see a Set of National Bank, Railroad or Private Bankers Books. ••. • . Our new . 1.1 page DOUBLE QUARTO DESCRIP TIVE CIRCUI. AR, containing the College terms, Use report of the Committee of tho Chambers of Com merce of New York on the above work, /as simile engravings of our penman's writing, sliver medals, &c., mailed free. Address MEE= FOUND. • That after repeated trials of other remedies, Ito back's Stomach Bitters, Blood Purifier and Blood Pills are the best medicines extant to cure the dis eases for which they are recommended. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. PILES. There is no medicine In use so . eliticacone as Dr. Eoback•s Blood Further and Blood Pills for the permanent cure of Blind or Bleeding Piles; they strike at the root of disease, thereby removing the cause. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. TEMPERANCE. There is, perhaps, no one thing that has done so much to promote the cause of temperance as that gentle stimulating tonic. Boback's Stomach Bitters: they strengthen and invigorate - without producing the ill effects of alcoholic stimulants. Sold by all , Druggists Everywhere. pfit i PS:**•*g r t-1 Are Pills that have a direct and powerful action o the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congeste state of that all Important organ upon which de nedds the whole process of. a digestion. The import ance. then, of procuring Pill that shall have such direct action without the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every one; such Pills are Roback's Blood Pills; they are warranted purely vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe at all times. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. • • INDIGESTION • Is but another name for Dyspepsia, and the parent t of many Ills. Roback's .Stomach Bitters taken In wine-alass-full doses, directly after each meal., will surely effect a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try them. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. NIGHT MAR/ Is one of the many diseases of which Dyspepsia Is the parent. To effect a cure .persons should avoid hearty food at night, and take a wine•glasa-full of Roback's Stomach Bitters on retiring to bed. • Sold by all Druggists Everywhere., RENOVATE. During the Spring triontim tt is one of the regular household duties to renovate, and, to Multtult• city of other duties one's , own self ts, i In a great measure, overlooked: thousands of 'valuable lives might be prolonged,.aid many doubtless saved from preinature graves by thoroughly renovating the system. with Dr. Itoback's Blood. pills, Stomach Bltrrs and Blood Purifier. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere. MELANCHOLY le one ottbe many disorders of the nervous system, arising from a low state of the constitutional health or severe prostration after lone continued sickness, and requires invigorating remedies like Boback's Stomach Bitters to restore the nerves to their natu ral vitality. Bold by all Ornfighits Everywhere. WllO SELLS THEM? The Agents for the sale of ROBACIVS BLOOD PILLS, STOBIKCII BITTERS and - BLOOD PURI FIER are all Druggists everywhere. U.. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO., ' PROPRIETORS, • CINCINNATI, O. jeII:RWY-f Godeffroy Brancker Co., 42 EXOHANGE PLACE. NEW YORE, Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit parchasers, (dellve . red in either New York or Phila delphia) the celebrate I V. H. . SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of • BESSEIVIER STEEL This Irori is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The boys are also ready to contract for, or sell to arrive, STEEL RAILS Manufactured by G. AGainTa , co., • Dortmand, for which latter firm they also hav e the Sole Agency In the United States. Fall particulars, satnples, prices or chemical an alysts will be promptly forwarded on application. suel:u2o TO-LET Oa FOR SALE. SIX NEW • BRIM ROUSES, In Second ward, Allegheny. Reasonable terms Inquire of W. B. TAYLOR„ I.IACE LEATHER, rage's Fat= eat, for sale wholaade and retail, at AO and t. Glair Wad. - 01 it He PHILLIPS / CARP TS AND OIL CLOTHS. CA 7 .IETS. N'OTWITHSTANDING THE Manufacturers' recent advance in prices, we will continue topffer the Largest stock of Brussels, Velvets and Ingrain Carpets in the city, at the lowest prices reached this sea son. Just received, a few pieces of a new and exquisite patterns of Royal Axminster. P, DUFF St SON, I Pittsburgh, Pa OLIVER I'O'CLINTOCK & CO., NEW CARPETS ! MT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CURTAINS AND CORNICES. McFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth ( Street. Next Building to U. Sjeuetom House & Postotllee. aule:meir STIMME I R STOCK MA 'VP I MT Gl- S, Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e. BOVARD, ROSE & 21 EMI STREET. d awir smaitin CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT. *hitch TEN YEARS' TRIAL in New York and oth er Eastern cities has proved a complete success. ITS ADVANTAGES: Ist—Fading and Shrinkage are completely avoid ed. TNATlPre in eli a tTo l g n d e g:, m r a n r .litis or their larvae, theZrpeL[snearlas good as new, savethe t.a 74 ome l r 4th—When perfectly dean, a Carpet will wear as long again, a desirable matter as a mere point of economy, to say nothing of looks. ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE OFFICE, No. 179 Liberty Street' Or addressed to P. 0. Box 473, will receive prompt attention. • GEO. t. IffeCIAINTOCK, mh10: PROPRIETOR. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, AaD 0010IIIATION UUBBIONEL I:lndisputably the beet lin nee. NEW IMPROVE MENTS-, Patented Nov. Seth, 1807. and - Aril 91st, 1808. Everything relating to billiards eli p te best quality and lowest prices always an hand. Our NEW CUE TRIMMER, Patented May sth, 1868, price sB.so—a great success. Illustrated price lists sent on application. Address PREILAN &• COLLENDER. 63. 85, 67 and 09 CROSBY Sr., New York City Jytiatsl:Fwx J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. No. 3 ST. CLAIR STREET And Nos, 185 and 187 Third Street, PITT ritriiGH. PA. m919:184 WILLIAM J. DICK, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, No. 32 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oviicisita, High street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Rea Wanes, No. 143 Grant street. Jobbing done 'with heatness and dispatch. All orders promptly attended to. and satisfaction wan ranted. anfonaeharwr, WEST COMMON Machine Stone Work:, Northwest corner of West Common, Allegheny. FILHIPIL ATVATEIa Ce. 00. Hive on hand or prepare on 'Wert notice Hearth and Step [Stones, lr Loa.B:elewalks, Brqwerf Vgits. so. Head ana Tomb ' , hones, M. gni promptly cleaned* ?Hoes reasonable 45 Ohio street No. 23 Filth Street, AT POPULAR PRICES . & COLLINS OFFER TICE Newest and Best Patterns UWE AND NOTTINGHAM CARPETS ! White, Red, Checked, Striped and Faney ZIV GREAT VAIIEEVInt. BILLIARD TABLES DYER AND SCOURER, 10.13JaPii0aWzr'ta1*A0:11 STONE. EDUCATIONAL. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Every Parent and tAiardlais who has a eon or 'told I to educate should know that we have in our city Chartered institution, endowed by the State and the generous friends of learning to the :.mount of *4OO 000 Preparatory, 'Commercial, Scfrntific and Collegiate in 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 to the country, is endowed, is in charge or au sstronomer of great ability, and is haying fonr new Instrumets soloed to it at •11 expense of 15, 000. All the income from endowment and from tuition Is expended in supporting the institution. The aim or the Board of Trustees, who are among our mos enterprising and benevolent citizens, Is to furnish the nest advantages to all ouc youth equal to those enjoyed in any of our cities. instruc• 'don in all th courses of study ',thorough, no tem porary expedients being resorted foto secure popu larity merely. Only Professors of abilltTand expe rience ate employed. Caislogoes or information may be had by calling at the Lniversity Building, corner of itriss AND DIAMOND STREETS, between and 14' , 0 A- sg. The next term will commence September let. FACULTY. GEORGE WOODS. LL. D., President, and Profes sor of Mental and Moral Science, Reed street. JosErii. F. (Inuit:o. A. M.. Professor of Green Language and Lite int ure, 13,4 6 vile Street. HON. if IP:NM LL. D Piofessor of Law, 110 Penn street. BFNJASIIN C. JILLSON. PIT. 8., M. D., Professor of Chi mistry, Geology sue Mineralogy, Belletleid. MILTON B. GoPY, A. M.. Professor of Mathemat ics. Broad street, Sewickley. Filf.V. EDWARD P. CRANE, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 61 Sandussi St., Allegheny. EUvOLPit LEONHAnT. A. M., Professor of Ger man Language & Gen'l History, Han kips' Station. SAMUEL P. LANGLEY, Profess° of Physics and Astronomy, and Lkirec,or of Observatory, Observa tory. - Professor of Rhetoric and Ora' ory. JERE' lAil AyEitS, A. M., Principal of Pre paratory Department and Instructor in Latin.. 32 Federal strret, Allegheny. ALPHONSE M. DANSE, Instructor In French Lan guag-. 6 lianecck street. I. N. FoRNEIt, Principal of Commercial Depart ment, 163 Wy le street. au!Zzatas PITTSBURGLI FEMALE COL LEGE, REV. I. C. PERSHINGDII•, DIRECTOR, 11 • In buildings, faculty, 'Patronae and all tho facil ities for securing a thorough, solid and ornamental education the leading ladies school In the State, and one of the first In the Union. Twenty-two able and accOmplished Teachers, su perb buildings, which have Just been repainted, car peted and improved at a heavy - outlay. Thnrough course of study. Unsurpassed facilities In all the ornamental branches, especially music- Fall Term comnunces SEPL'EMBER 2.. Applica tions can be made at any time, either in per--on or by letter. M. SIMPSON, Pres. Trustees MaNUM IT UTEp No. 267 P? 'enn Street. EMI (Fitt: Messrs. J. B. NitlvaLL, 'Messrs. TI. Nhwiti.L. J. ALLEN' MeChum, • W. JLOAN, (late of Co- W. A. BURCIIFIELD, lumbla College,) R. JOHNSTON, MISS SYZNCiIi, = . 3IULLEI:, Business will be resumed on TUESDAY, Ist day of September._ _ . _ Terms as before—s4o per session Of five months• No extra charges. Application for admliskon to either Ladies' or Boys' tiohool will be received at the rooms during the last week in Angest, from 9 o'clock A. M. till 12 Y. aulintal-miTli poIiN6YLVA NIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Delaware Co., Penna The Seventh Annual Session of this Academy " It n ie s b r u E llYl i ng S s? A ar Y e'n '-' gr t ind 'complete ln all their appointments. Particular attention given to the morals and per sonal habits of cadets. . . For circulars apply to CHARLES H. PAULSON, Esq., No. 73 W0 , y.4 street, Pittsburgh. or to Col. THEO. HYATT, Chester, Pa. auI:UM A JUMP BOWMAN INSTITUTE. —A COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG PIES.—No. 62 GRANT STREET.' The duties of this Scnuol will be resumed on MON DAY, t.pt..anher 14th. The course of study in cludes the English Branches. Mathematics. Latiu and Dinwinr. The Music Department is under the direction of the able Prof- eisor, H. ItOHBOCK. 80 , h Day and Boarding Paoli& received. Fur further particulars send for a Register, Of ap ply to the Rector,. REV. R. J. COSTER, M. A RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INTMITE, At 'Troy, N, Y. Very thorough Instruction In Civil. Mechanical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Natural nclence. Graduates obtain most desirable pool. Dons. Reopens wept. Stu. leor the new Annual Register. giving full Information address Prof. CHARLES DROIVNE, Director, Troy, N. Y. au3:le6 APOLLO INSTITUTE AND SEM INARY, No. 80 FOURTH STREET, Pitts burgh an ENGLISH, SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL SCHOOL, for Girls a•d Boys conducted by JAMES M. MAURUM and MARY F. MACHUM. The Fall _Session commences MONDAY, September 7th. For Course of studies; terms, &c , see Circular, which will be mailed on application. Mr. M. will be at the School Rooms to receive pupils from ZS Si. till 1 r. is. during the week preceding the opening _of the session. ault:u9e OIEGARAY INSTITUTE_ • ENOLaH AND-FRENCH, FOR YOUNG} • BOARDING' An DAY PUT= 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE STREET; Philadelphia, Fa., will re-open on MONDAY, Sept. 22d. French is the language of the family and is constantly spoken in the Institute. MADAME D'HKEVI IY, Principal. jel3an6-irwr . AUCTION SALES. ,e„/ ".• ~, BY A. LEGOATE. • - HOUSE AND LOT, ; SIXTH WARD, ALLEM-ENT, AT AUCTION. The property, 128 and 130 Franklin street, Stx.t. ward, date Manchester,) will be sold on the premises on Thursday Afternoon, August • at 4 o'clock. The lot Is 48 by 130 feet, on which are erected two frame dwellings, of four rooms each. This property Is sltnsted near te.the Public School, and Is we lied t m n of moderate means.!Nut be sold lu two lots irdesired. Terms, one•lndfcarb; balance In two years. A. I.F.GG ATE, Anitleneer, • an 24 No. 159 Federal street; Allegheny. BY A. WIIWAINE. SUPERIOR IRON CO.-TUESD EVENING. August Riad. at Et. o'clock, will be sold, on second floor et' Cammercial Sales zooms, 100 Smithfield street, 50 shares Superior 'row:Leo. au24 A. AMY. Auctioneer. • BY PALIEBB. & PHILLIPS. pALIPIER & PHALLIPS, AUCTIONEERS And Comm ion Merchants, - OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, Na. 6111 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry Gods and Notions . , • AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. r tu Consiiiinntents Solicited. Prompt Ite• rns.- WANTED. 50,000 bush. prime WHEAT And x 3 5, 0,000 000 " EYE; Fall and Spring EABLZY For witioh we will lay the highest prioe la oath. ant d&F RITOROOME I MOSBY & KN ABE C 0 . 19 " AND RAINS BROS. PIANOS. • For sale on monthly and quarterly paYMellta. CHARLOTTE! BLUME, : ===l2M:l CM DRAIN PIPE.-HALL & ADAMS' SUPERIOR ARTICLE OY DRAIN PIPE , All sizes, from one to twenty-leer inches at VII.- DON A KELLY'S, agents for manufacturers, AT Wood street, between 'Mb and Sixth streets: - 01S REPUBLICAN MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING. August 25th, IS6S. At the NEW il'llwA3f. Twenty-second ward, Pittsburgh. THOMAS M. MA.IISHALL. Esq., and others, wilt. speak. REPUBLICAN MEETING ON TUESDAY EVENING, Augttst 95tb,1865, At the COPPER WORKS, in the Fourteenth ward. ' PI ttsbagh, Gate Oakland township. RUSSELL ERRETT and R. B. PAREINSON.Esq . s.• will address the meeting-. 10 -'''GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB OF f3ECON,D'fWAR:D, AT.T.PGRXIST, Meets st. SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, every aug:tB3 Slip 'THE CITIZENS-OF THE 7TH (old 6th,) ward are requested to meet at the School Ifouse,on Franklin street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 26th. at seven cock ck, for the purpose of suggesting candidates for ward officers au24l:v By order of Committee. Car"' 7TH AND- STH WARDS Every . member of the above Club, and all those who are not members, but desire the election of GRANT AND COLFAX., are earnestly requested to meet at the SCHOOL HOUSE, on Franklin street. Oa MONDAY EVENING, at 6 1-2 O'clock, and take part fu the GRAND TORCHLIGHT PRO- CESSION at the reception of GENERAL CARL SCHURZ. Kir •Torches,.Badges, &c., will be In readiness. auf2-^. Mf"THE MEMEEIiS OF THE Third and Fifth Wards, Will meet at the PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE. corner of Seventh and Grant btreets, THIS EVENING, August 24th, 1868, at S o'clock, preparatory to joining in the TORCH— LHIEIT PROCESSION in honor of that illustrious. Republican, CARL SCHURZ. full attendance Is reipteated. B' order of the Club, - 'SECOND WARD GRANT CLUB, ATrENTIONI The members of the-Second ward Grant Club will meet at their headquarters. No. O Smithfield street, this (MONDAY,) EVENING, at half past seven o'clock. to participate - 1n the TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION A . ) In honor of CARL. SCHURZ. THUS. STEEL, President. All persons are cordially invited to fall into litre with the necond Ward Club. Torches will be tar— nished. A Brass sand has been secured for the oc— casion. au24:v TANNERS' CLUB, ATTENTION ! The members of the Allegheny 6unty Tanners' Club'will meet This Evening, at 7 1-2 O'Clock, at WILKINS HALL, Fourth street, to form in line for participation in tLe Torchlight Procession tai honor of iCarl. Schurz. By order, . R. D. BARKER. Assistant Secretary TorcheAvrill be found ready at the Hall. 3u24 RALLY! RALLY!! RALLYM SIXTH WARD Grant and Colfax Club. Every member of the Club, and all YOUNG 11E— PUBUICANS of the - OLD ELGITTE WARD, are In— vited to meet at the On Monday Evening, at 7 o'clock, To Join in the Grand Torchdiglit Procession in honor' of GEN. CARL. SCHURZ, and to complete the or— ganization of the MARCHING or TANNER CLUB.. TORCHEs and /Vale bare- been engaged, mid' Rolls will be left at suitable places throughont the Ward. All wishing to iota are cordially invited top enroll themSelres immedtately. By order Committee Stith Ward Grant Club, au201:710 E. :-S. WRIGHT, Chairman. faff'G . ! A.ND MASS MEETING, GERMAN REPUBLICANS, MONDAY, August 24th--8 P. M., Taa. The eminent SPEAKER and STATESMAN, wilt discuss the most important political questions of this campaign. The Undersigned would most earn— estly incite their fellow countrymen, without die— Unction of party, to attend Jos Abel, J. G. Rackofen, • C. F. Bauer. Louis Morgenstern, Wm. Need. John Genewiseb, , G. G. Backofei., Oust Schleiter, A. Krebs, H. P. Mueller, J. H. Demmler, Neckerman, JOl. F. Mark, Ph. R. Mertz, Casper Gang. Henry Knobei, Coast. Conrad, Chas, F. Herrosee, C. F. Schultz, Vol. Geo. Geret, 'Chist. Lappe. Henry Gerwig, GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Will be arranged, to which the different GRAN' CLUBS of this city and vicinity are most cordially invited. -au19:00 NOTICE IS HEltEltlf GIVEN that BOOKS FOR I:II7BSCHIPTiON to the Capital Stock of the Company to erect a Bride over the AllegheniElver. from Ewalt street, in the City of Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny. to the, Allegheny and 'Butler Plank Beads at or near the month of tHrty.s Run. Incorporated by en Aet or the Gent rat Assembly of this commonwealth, ap proved the tweuty7slxth day of Marsh, A. D.llOllll, will be opened at the °Mee of SILL & SHUTTEIZLY s on Butler street, lo the Seventeenth Ward of said City o f Pittsburgh, on the TESTA DAY OF SEP TEMBER NEXT. at lOta'clock' A. It. of said day, John W. Riddell, IS. J. Wats,wri g -t i t, J. J. shutterly, Jame. Benn ett. T. R. J. B. Poor, T. B. Stewart, . D. Dempsey . If. BicCullough, Jr., H. sample. E. g. Hanna, L, litellbaugh, - W. T. Purvntnce,X. Coates • - Wm. W. Young, .1„ U. Barr. • Wm. Reardon, Wm. McConnell Israel C. Pershing. Jona s '. Willkuni s N. I'. Reed, Ctlllllolgslollelll. Pittanurgb, August Sth, MISS. . aulO:uU SLATE. rruE TWIN CITY SLATE CO., L manufacture a superior arttele'of itpoprrica trance, 43 Seventh St, Pittsburgh,Yee .1. S. NEWIIICYER, Pro% tnralall . . POLITICAL. Tnesday Evening-, at S O'clock. W. P. [ PIItICE. Secretary GRANT Ara? COLFAX CLUB. GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB OF THE W. C. MORELAND. President. Ann Street School-House, ON WHICH OCCASION HON. CARL SCHURZ, Gottletb Wettaeh, Wm. Mittenzwei, August Ammon, Jae. Keil, John Nusser, He❑ry Anshutz, IGeo. Stengel, Wm. Bader, C. C. Smith, Henry tlerwlg, Sr., Ad. tiroetzlnger, Adam Weise, Aug. Ahlborn, Bev). Schmidt, Fred. Bells? eln, John Mossier, Chas. Hartmann, Cant. Montzhelmer, john Grip !) . Aug. -Kieber, -Henry Kieber, And others. AFTER THE HEETLI'ifi NOTICES. SLATE. &I QM