The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 09, 1868, Image 5

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NW ADVERTISEMENTS.
'CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE.—
The GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
removed to No, 179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
rift always be found the most complete assorissaa
ofOnus, Pistols, Ammunition old Sport.
Hatorlal, acc.. in tee city. All kinds of Guns
and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash 'mid for
ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send damp
or tlluMrated Of/tutor. Agents wanted rs
town in thc United S tated. dddrees, J. H. J O HN- STON. 170 limithneld Street. Pdtsburok.
W/01111 N. PUBNIANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for Itd District,
mete. 110 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY
Jer Office Lours-9 A. M. to 5 i.
OF, ICE OF ?BE MONONGAHELA BRIDGE CO.,
• Pittsburgh, Sept. 4, ISM
10. THE PRESIDENT AND 11MAN-
A.UI?.I?S of this Company have this day de
clared a Dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE;
payable to etoekho'ders or their legal representa
tives eh and a ter Thursday, September loth. at the
Banking Ilona. of N. Holmes & Song., 57 Market
street. JAMES
Seri: x.9-d&F
L'A'NE COMMITTEE OF AR
. ICANGEXENIS on behalf of the -
Soldiers and Sailors of Western ,Penna
WILL MEET AT
c -2, 14149
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 941, ot 3 o'clock P.
To (levies and arrange a programme for the Grand
Vnlon Republican 3lass Convention to be held at
Allegheny City, Sept. 24. h. Prompt attendance
Is requested. liy, order or
see:xll
IarMEETING OF SOLDIERS.
To all Honorably Disc'barged Soldiers
and Sailors.
COMRADES: At on 'informal gathering of a few
soldiers, rot politicians or partizans. the question
was raised as to how soldiers would probably vote
in the approaching election.. Those assembled,
though in limes past divided in political sentiment,
proved unanimous in support -of Iien:GRANT. It
was determined to Issue an Address to our comrades,
callings
_meeting of all who , desire the election of
Gen, (1-zuorr, with a view to concert of action.
This conclusion was arrived at ,withont
epnsnita
tion with any politician 9r political Executive Com
mittee, and uninfluenced by suggestions from sucti
Denies:
When Treason dared to attempt the overthrow of
our Goiernment, and the disruption of the Union,
WE waited not to consult our former political parties
or their lea ders s or to see on which side our party
might - range Itself, but We all - Democrats, Repub
licans-and
Re a ps- and Bell-Everett men-sprang promptly, to
arms to save our common country from its foes.
And now that the excitement of conflict is passed,
the clash of arms hushed, our muskets and accou
trements laid aside, amid the comforts and quiet of
• home we look bock on our pstriotie course with
pride, mingled. only with tears.over the memory of
our fallen not one feeling' of self reproach
mars the retrospect, although we recollect that
among our companions in arms were many who had
been our political opponents, and among our foes
were some whom we bad revered and followed as
pollticalguides and oracles.
At the:dose of the war, some who had gone away
Democrats returned Republicans, but not a few came
hone Wlth - tbe expectation . of again acting and
Toting With the once.glorious Democratic party—
hoping and believing thatlt had seen and repented
its errors. Tome of us have, indeed, since our re
turn, supported nominees of the Democratic part Y
. now that another general election Impends, -
It is our duty again to choose sides—not as .1 arti
sans, but as patriots. A true Union soldier can
sever beconie a mere party man.
Realizing this, the undersigned address this Call
to their felloW soldiers, not In behalf of a political
party or its nominees, bat - in behalf of the Peace
and Prosperity of our Nation, which are again
threatened. Bad the Democratic party spurned the
dictation of Wade Hampton and his co-traitors, and
offered us a loyal, honest; Union . platf rm, with
Hancock or some other candidate having a good
war record, some of the undersigned would not
have Joined in issuing this call. But with such a
platform and ticket, champloned-by Wade Hamp
ton, Forrest, Temples, Cobb, Toombs, Wise and
other like traitors, we cannot hesitate as to our
course.' To say that the threats of these known en
emies of the Mien mean nothing is worse than
folly; ;they proved themselves terribly In earnest
before, and we have every reason to believe that
they are equally so now.
Regarding. this contest as a renewal of that we
helped to decide in the tield,.Wchave (Mee more laid
aside all party feeling and have re-en.isted under
the noble soldier who led us to victory after others
had failed.. Gen. ("RANT is- not and cannot become
d party man—be.ls a , true, earnest, faithful- friend
of the Union. , The RepubliCan Party cannot claim
him; though the nominee of that' party, he is', in
fact, the
.candidate of the true .Unlon - men of the
Nation, Just as Horatio' Seymour is the candidate
of the Southern traitors, HamptconTorrest, &tarries
Co,.though nominally the Democratic candidate.
We invite all honoratdy ;diaeharged soldiers and
sailors in the county, who.' though ever ready to
fight A t -elite Union, yet prefer peace to war, to meet'
us at CITY D .on THURSDAY EVENING,
Sept. 10th; at .7 o'clock, tcletonsider the extiedlency
of orga;aisiog. an Independent Veteran Corps. If
deemed expedient, we proposeto organize, not
Republican Club, bat a Veteran Union-Phalanx, to
support GBANT; COL7A.ILAND PZACE... .
borne MU In your Wight, and show the rebels wbo
threaten our country that the soidieraof the Union
In Alit gheny county are not to be intimidated or
Inveigled from duty..
" LET us HAVE .PE cr. :`
El
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I D U Q UESNE - •
'; IRON AND STEEL WORKS.
COLEMAN, 3RAHNL & CO.;
MANUFACTORZEB OF
- ,
Iron, Nails and ' Steel, Carriage and
1 Wagon Springs and Axles.
. .
. Duquesne.,XL. an d Juniata Merchant Bar, Round
ai
Ovdainq,
Half
l it Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plato Iron;
Wagon Box.l v r a on a i r tgiV ir eui li d "n r d Iron : Cylind" and
Flat. Ball for 'coal Itcads; C p ut o .K P A r s• Ba n rel §7 ' kaensd
Plow, Spring and A. B Steel; Laminated a ldt d eel; l -Cut- ;
"•1 teiSillgta Grow
W °wBall ' . lc" •Ic; •
an:house-7T, WATER. STREET,
Pittsburgh. . . •
F. DAUBITZM
• HERB LIQUOR.
• •
1 DE •.• FALK if' C Impo rters, • . -r
,Ti 760 Penn'St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., , 1 '
A This great trzta Lll/170*. Vas gaiumi t yride celib.
'1 iity la all Europe irom its mareellons 'efficacy in
.. curing all ttemderholdal . complaints and'diseases Of
. ' the stomach. We earnestly invitetho attention:of,
the anlicted to this great remedy: and offer gratis
•the circular!, , givinrdirections ler use, together
'1
with the 4A•rtiticates of eminent, 'antlioritietregard-..
lug its curativemerits. , , , . . .
Or Bold Wail Drug Stores.' • •-; ' - ' • •
I WM:OH . DR. F.41.14C. it CO.:,liiitoarterk.-,•,
I JUST lIECEI'VEIp.
•1 14111 E ASHORTME NT 07 „
onto il'ott;. Ca's r/dINCs,
DISSTON'B SAWS
nPX,NCEII4 FTLEA prgoW3Cii
BISADE'S & HILL ' and
!House Flirilshing&Builders'Hardivare,
• At inuTEsiam.*lprl3.llll%
seB:v7 79 FE REAL ST.. AlitOfirS7
QTRAir DlA l RE.—Taben. , Up' - by'
to the Pollee., tni the. allgh. Augpas, Slay Mara'
about la,ti hands high; Ws. k, prone and tali, ovr-r
10 years .4 age, has • sr. catron the left 'hip. 'Alin
' , owner is desired to come forward towns('p , operty.
pay ebargesand tali• her away, or she .will bb sold
on FRIDAY. Sept. 11th, at 10 reeloer It.
Patteraon'a Stable, 16 h street. Patantirgh..
* ' Chief - of Police: .
IZEM
ITCIE3
. • ,
NEW;
I.Fb. ° B. R us; l 4,ll.94,:aubritkvgrit.. , l i n
doomAluildlng contains a store r oom ; goon whir aati4
dwelling.
for ..LlWKaabow whldOwkwas
water. Apply to buTtillitltT &alms,
sea A& emildifleld street.
DIFAIICCATED CO il.T ll 4_ ,lik•r-r4 new
article. prepared tor Punt y use and put uP IA
One pound paper bozu.S with -rt astray far Making
ina variety oy _-,iror sale wholesals
nuad Tetal. br•!•• •-•-• •• • • J.llO. A. l i rNsuAw.
se9 nisi; b "My itrl4 and 4stftst.;....
TceCe
ATA CDFF ' ~ ; '4 163 1 iivedi .
't a lot orotkportoilifdlicOvetikotint .latmeofftig . '
for gale by the bag °to& etEllih Janne Yarn 9 r 40
Orr Moro of A. W.
NEW ADVEEPSEMENTS.
A PPLICATION TO SELL Li
za. QIIOII4. Bled in.the Clerk's °Mee.
JOSEPH FREDENBICII, tavern, Borough of
East Birmibghatn.
The License Board will sit on THURSDAY. the
10th in,t...at 9 o'clock a.. 9. for bearing the above
application.
x :JOHN G. BROWN, Clerk.
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OFFICE CITY ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9th. le9B.
XOTICE.—The Assessment for
- Grading, Paving smith SAL,LMAN
'REM, from Clymer to street. I)now ready
for examination, and can be cern at tbiselllee until
SATURDAY, Sept. 10th, 1868, when it will be re
turned to the City Treantrer'a Office for collection
ae9:xlo II: J. 311
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TESTER DISTRICT OF PENN- -
SYLVANIA, ss:
tsgh. the Bth day of Sept., A. D. 1868.
The undersigned herebv givessnotice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of SAMUEL. lIIRSII, of Pitts
burgh, in tins,County of Allegheny, state of Penn
sylvania, within said District, who has been ad
ndired a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the
District Court of said District.
JQIIN h. BAILEY. Assignee.
se9:xl7-w Attorney at Law, 89 Grant street.
fresiurer.
11011"011:1SE AND LOT, 6TH WARD,
ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION-:
Toe property No. 134 Franklin street. near the
Sixth Ward Public nebool. will be so.d with ont re
serve on PHIL/AY AIeTERNOON. Sept. 14th, at
o'efoek. Th. lot Is 24 by 139. The house Is
frame, four rooms, kitchen, attic and halt. in good
order and In a pleasant locality. Inspection in
vited. Terms at sale.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR,
CHAIRMAN
For the Table and Pickling.
It Ls almost lmpossible tc obtain Vinegar that has
not been poisoned with drugs. Nor years we have
been preparing to meet the demand fur a' pine and
heaituful article, which we are now able to supply
In Any Desired Quantity.
J, KNOX,
BO; xI3
xei, THE DISTRICT COURT OF
UNITED STATES, for. the Western District of
'n usylvania. -
JAMES BAXTER, a Bankrnnt under the Act
of Congress of March 2d 1.867, having applied
from for a Discharge all his debts, and other claims
provable under said Act, by order of the Court,
notice Is herebygiven to all persons who have proved
their debts, and other persons Interested, to ap
pear on the 187. DAY OF OCTOBKH. 1868. at 3
o'clock P. 8., before JOHN N. PURVIANuE, Esq.,
Register, at his office, No. 116 Federal street.
Allegheny City Pa.,have
to show cause. if any they he,
why a Discharge iould not be grantee to the said
Bankrupt. And furthcr, notice Is hereby given
that.the Second and Third Meetings of creditors of
the said bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th
sections of said .Aszt. will be had before the said Ite
gister, at the same time and place.
sc9:xl3 W • S. C. McCANDLESS„ Clerk.
U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICB,
W. D. of rennoy:vanla,
rirrantrnon, Sept. Bth. 1888.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 4th day of September A. 1). 1868, a
AV arrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the
ESTATE OF JACOB COBLETIZ,
•
Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny, and
State of Pennsy.oatila, who has , been adjudged a
bankrupt on hi.o wn petition; that the payment of
any debts any delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by, him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the Creditors of the said bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signees of , his estate; will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 110 Federal St..
Allegheny Cliv. Allegheny county, Penna., before
JOAN N. PURVIANCE, Esq.. Register. on the
7th day of November; - --A. I). 1808, at 10 o'clock
THOMAS A. ROM - LEY.
selhx.l4 U. S. Marsha', as Messenger
LARGE SALE.
SUPERIOR•FURNITURE,
TEAS, SOAP, I TOBACCO, tPc;
Thursday, September 10th,
Commencing precisely at 10 A. St. and 2 P. x.. at
Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 and 57 Fifth
Avenue, embracing Double and Single Wardrobes,
Book Case s.nd Secretary, Office and Counting
House Desks, six Mahogany and Walnut marble
Top Dressing Bureaus,Enclosed and Plain Wash
Stands. Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads; Spring,
Hair, Cotton and Husk. Mattresses, Sofas. Hair and
stuffed Lounges, Dining iiciom and Cane Seat
Chalon Marble Top. Extension, Dining. Breakfast.
Center red Klteiden Tables; Wood Chairs & Rock
ers; Kitchen and Deck Safes; Refrigerators. era
dies, WheelbanOws, gook and Office Stoves, Kitch
en nod Dining . Room Utensils Fancy Window
Shades. Venatian Blinds. Clocks, . Mirrors and
Eausehold Goons in.gr neral. •
_ AT 11 0' CGOCK--Choice Teas In small pacitages
.for. family use; Soaps, Chewing Tobacco, -- ac.
AT 2. O'CLOCK -Largo assortment of new Brus
sels,7
Ingrain and Stall' Cittl*lll., rut in le Um to
suit purchasers. Samples without reserve. -•
O'CLOCK—PIano 3 O'CL(E—Plano and Stool. - • .
Persons haying Furniture to dispose of 11l send
in on or before Wednesday. — •
‘, - FL B. SVIIT/ISON• & CO.,
Auctioneers.--.
BOLE
001,
. •
Cor.- Point Alley- and Duquesne St.,
(REAR TUZ .POIRT,) .• , ,
Engipe Builders Founders &MaChinists,
MantesOture STEAMBOAT ENGINE. 3 and STA
'TIONARYkFOINFS, of an sizes.
--Special attention Ins lied to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL EItOINE AND PORTABLE
BolGElt,'Of 15-horse power. .
CASTINGS, of every klud. made to' Order at our
Foundry, on 'f HURD STEP:ET, below Market.
BATS for OR Wells, SHAN - TING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS., 11011SE•and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PUESSES, on hand' and made to
order, at the _
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny lilv . er, near the Point,
•' - •
. : PITTSBURSH, PA.
fla - All orders promptly Oiled. Tax us.
BEM
pumps ! PUMPS ft PUMPS !! !
(Istent Pumps,
fitesim Boller Pumps
i.Wy e lsulmill rumps,
w t 0 . ,
Drawers,
808 BAL&AT LOW PILIOEB BY
BAILEY, ZAKILEZE, , CO.;
No. 107' Siolchfleld .141iOet,
as w 8 PITTBIII7Raff • PA.
=MU
N OTICE' HEREBY . GIVEN
' that .tlie Vartaerabbi hetetofbrd °tilting be
tween JAMES MeOlfbE end. MATTHEW STEW,
AIM, under the name andaVyle of
NIOCU/4.E l s 8;
Has been this day'disinlved by, nantnal consent, and.
the.4!FoAnne'and doinmlealtin Buitneee,ioll be car - -,
sled on by • JAMES Irepttlit
9uicp, ;nailer the 'name sad; of MiEttME
pEO :t vhbv 4 i , EL lepe the account, a( ab'e late tlrm.;
• • I'AMES MeeitlSt, ' -
MATTHEW STEWART.
rittsburgh;:sepi e ha w •-• '-ie2ora
NION XICTEJILIORISE
• r.) - , VOIMPR.
• , -
• sointioloN
ifitufacourer of CO Q K I STOVES, • Arnbeti'
On&f. Senders. 804 Vf 0841 , 4_ an d lt • kind - o
mono trlVo.3.t Cat , btelf.. anal .In • kinder of Ma-•
chi areir COR. WATSON & SHINGIOS
sit , PITTBButiGH, PA. ....44125:v27w&S
crEEN OF EN0L411411041.4"-'''.''
; UEE h tlf• ENHLAND SOAP:
QUEEN UZZ/1,01442iLl
.00e doing n(nally.verebias In the and anti" -
maaner.. , unarantema equal to iny In the world 1
nil all Oa isirenstllot old Naumann, lath ft .( mild!
`72.lllarinlfafiggroift nalllolol4olll
•Vt J ' reiritro br ne Iglf_ Calm cia;.•
rth Fourth *Wet,- Phlisdelpttut.-
001tE, City Engineer
BY A. LEGGATE.
A, LEGGATE, Auctioneer,
No. 18.9.Federai street, Allegheny
OF OUR AWN MANUFACTURING,'
137 .LIBFRTY ST.. Pittsburgh.—
PIANOS, CARPETS,
Well "Pumps,
House Force Pumps, - •
Deep WelquMPA, •
• . Double Acting ioree Pumps.
Bitllroad Force Lt'umps,
: tAmmiThrz - wrirsTSDAir, strrEntn - 4, -1*
NEW ALI:IWIRTISMKtiI:NTS„
TO IRON DIANUFACTIOREII9.
FINE ORE---For "Cold Fiking."
We are now prePared - to furnish a machine which,
In connection with one of our Crushers of the usual
style, will reduce Iron Ore from lumps of ordinary•
size to pass through . No. 5 Dim& at the rate of
A. TON p.mxt. noun.
These machines arc comparatively small and cheap.
If there Is any other auparatus in use, anywhere. 01
so little cost, that will do the same kind and amount
of work, we have failed to find it.
The new CRUSHER may be seen in operation at
the WASHINGTON WORKS. tttobin,on.. ilea &
Co.'s,) between 10 and 11 A. at. any day this week.,
Parties Interested are invited to call. se9:xB
71 IND 79 111111iET STREET.
JOSEPH HORDE & Co.
OFFER A VERY CHOICE i* ASSORTMERF OF
NEW GOODS,
Which hare been selected with great care to suit
this market, and which for completeness is unsur
passed In the west.
JUST OPENED,
Real Paris Pattern Bonnets and Hats.
Hats, in all the new shapes; Ribbons, a 1 shades,
No. ISi to 60; French & American Flowers, Roses,
Buds and Leaves: Hat and Bonnet Feathers and
Birds; Plaid and Plain Bonnet Velvet; Gro De Nap;
Bonnet Satins; French Ornaments, Frames, 6.c.
EMBROIDERIES.
A large assortment of cl aco ne t and lismburg Edg
ings. Insertlngs and Bands, of the latest designs.
HANDKV,RCIIIEFS,
The largest assortment In the city, o: Hem-stltched,
Tucked, Embroidered and Plain.
LACE GOODS.
Berthas, Collars, Coiffeurs, Barbee, EuglishThread,
Cluny, Maltese, Val, Pointe and Pointe Aptdione
Lace; - Lace - Illusion, for waists, something new.
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
ICORSETS., HOOP SKIRTS,
TILE PARIS ""LE BELLE" BALMORAL.
Shetland Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Opera Hoods,
Children's Knit Sant/nes and Caps. tiew styles of
Dress and Cloak Trimmings,
Chenille, Bullion and Bugle Fringe, Bead Trim
mings, -Gimps and Loops.
BIITTiNS, in great variety
COLORED VELVET hIBBONS
•THE STAR SIMI r. " white and colored
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, NECK TIES
BOWS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS
And PAPER COLLARS.
1
Notions and Small "Wares.
KirEach Dez.artment will be found well stocked
with ad Um' Is new and novel. and wilt be offeged
at the L JWEST EAbTERIsr Pltit;t:S.
Wholesale and
seo:y3.s
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
TEXT BOOKS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OP ALL THE
, TEXT BOOKS
Used In the various sgatioLs AND COLLEGES
of the eltles of Pittsbutgb; Allegheny and vicinity.
PUPILS. TEACRERS and DEALERS supplied.
Orders by mall proreptliattended to. •
SCHOOL STATIONERY & REQUISITES,
•
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL,
•AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
I .
KAY & COMPANY,
65 Wood Street, Lafayette Building,:
eetvdi
W. C. FELD,& . OO.,
•
DEALERS IN
GLITE, - CI7RLED itAIR;
Tanners' Straps, Ccrp9m4. Cattle Tallh
=
BONES NEAT'S !OOT OIL AC.-
Ocoee Ind Warehouse, No. 335 LIBERTY BT.,
ad door from Wayne,
PITTSBVROII,'PA.
I -
SO6L'ICE—TO TIIIR OWNER ,. OR
ownersatt aloft Raftlsses , i
• hart,. I, Plum!. of Lumber laying,' the foot of El
• street; also, the Hull of a bte•mb at laying at t
loot of
,rttt street. ;cos are bereby rimmed
PAY WHARFAGE
, • and remove the same
WITHIN T WI NY ,
DAYS, -
ortwwill be sold to pay choir / 6
W 7 4, • i
swarm Allegheny harf Master.
, OIIOE. . ~ c,
li mo
, . 1100 L O F DESIGN FOR !TOKEN
1, , i i.
WILL 41zi
-OPEN ON MONDAY,. SEPT. Tru,
i , if,_,, : ",;( ,-. ,t1 ;: - Ft fif; ftl ,-,)
At . ihe nen. Roams. center Sixth and Wood streets.
livening Elass for Cientieviir VII . i rm i le t iti g t z W:st. il..
r 'itnEileilihrisr:w. . _ • , ,—. •Prinelpaii-
• OAT RAM
,
•.,.-AN EXTRA TRAIN:
. , ...
.'WI.II len° ibe Pittsburgh 2Finoirrilt• PIM ... 01 F
WZDNICSDAY A PT1041900 bet) .9 9 a 4•kia
for. thy Batt, Race atialitair :to untailtitai.abe -,
race. W. 8., aTMIT.
snvW , . -,.- :t ,e .:t bapertntandent.:“
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~kilt4EGHElirk" AVALDEBIL • -, •
a next restalarsasstas will aransenoe On • '
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. , ICIEBDI1 1 4 ICEMNBER T, • , „:'::
18
In imkropmiqu, HALL,Yadaral sates , Allasbesip
411ii i g . faii KEli r'd rrin i l i al• wa i tettl.
61.12.,01.0.,...- - tY ' t
aitnitt7
,
E. S. BLAKE,
Agent for Blake Brothers.
BALIkIORA.L SKIRTS,
NEW ADVZR.TISEBEENTS.•
AT WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLE I LHENY, PA.,
New •Dress
oods,
New Dela
nes
,
New Gi
l i ghams,
MEI
ECM
MEI
Shawls, open centre;
Plaid Shawls,
W Hats,
ew Flowers,
Neva Ribbons,
(D I LL WIDTI/8.)
New Shirt Fronts,
New Honey Comb Quilts,
Coverlets,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, &c.,
TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF
Wholesale and Retail Buyers
IS IIESI'ECTFIILLIY INVITED
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny„_
LIFE INSURANCE CORM,
•
OF THE'
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chartered by Spectat Act of Congress,
Approved July 25, 1589.
Cash Capital - - $1.000,000.
Branch Office: PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIONAL BANE BUILDING
Where the general business offbe Company Is trans-,
acted. and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
DIREcTO S.
Jay Cooke. Phliada. , E. A. Rollins. Wash'n.
C, H. Clark, Phllada Henry D. Cooke. Wash.
B. Ratchford Starr, Phila. Wm. E. - Chandle.r,Wouih.
-Wm. H. Moorhead. Phila. John D. De reea. Wash.
Cleo. F. Tyler. Phila. Edward Dodge, N. York.
J. Hinckley Clark, t. hits. H. C..Faanestock,
OFFICERS.
C. It . CLARK, Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. ODDER, Washington, Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Ph...ince and Executive
Committee.
EMEttsON W. PF.P.T, Phila., SW) , and Actuary.
E. S. THR.NER, Washington. Ass% Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SAIIIII, M.D:, Medical Director,
J. SWING. Is KARS. M. A set litediCal Director.
DIEDICAL, ADVISORY BOARD.
J. K. BARN ES. Surgeon fietieral H. b. A. Woah'n.
J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department 1.1. S.
N.. Wa hington. •
D. W. Bt lei, B. I)., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND AiruoßNEys.
KPH. E. CHANID.ER, Wit , blhgton, D. C.
(iEDROE HARDINH, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National In its character, offers, by
reason of the Larg Capital, Low Rates of Premium
Sod hew Tables, the most iludrable means of in
suring life • et presented to tliepublic,
The rates of premium being largely reduced, are
made as favorable to thd Insurers as those. of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uneertaintles of Notes, Dividends abil the
misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
cause the Po'icy-Holders.
Several new and attraettre tables arc now pre
sented which need only to be under.tood to prove ac
ceptable to the public, such as INC. .B 1 IS-PRODDC
MG POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY.
In the former, the policy-holder not only secures a
life insurance, payable at death, but„wlll receive II
living. after a period of a few years. an annual/ in
comsequol in fen per cent. (10 p.r cent.) of Me par
of his polmy. The 1 tter the Compauv rtesu to re
turnee the assured me fowl amount of money &has
paid in, in addition to the amount of his poPey.
The attention of persons contemplating Insuring
thelr lives or increa.lng the amount of insurance
they a'ready have, Is called to the special advant
ages offeredby the National Life Insurance Com
pany.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch 44111c0 of the Company in
Philadelphia, or Its General Agents
aar-LOL: AG AGENTS ARE WANTED In every
City and. Town; and applications from competent
parties fer such agencies with sultableendorsement,
should bd addressed Tel THE COMPANY'S GE -4-
FRAL , AGENTS ONLY, In their respective dis
tricts.
OF.NICTIAL AGENTSS
W: CLARK &CO., Philadelphia,
For. Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
JAY COOKE & CO.. Washington. D. c.,
For Maryland. Delaware, Virginia , Plstriet of
Columbia and West Virginia. - - r
NievAy &
Agents rill. Allegheny. Beaver, Butler, Mercer and
Washiwton counties.
For further.partieulars liddrese• B. S. ILIISSELL,
Miinager,for (Inners! Agent; Harrisburg. Pa.
au2S:MNY&F
, , , -
FIRE INSURANCE CO
OF Lowp4r.,).Dr. •
ESTABLISHED IEIO3. CASH CAPITAL PAID
'• UP AND INVESTED lei NDS EXCEED
ING qs,ooo tiOL.U. .
L Ansitranee against Tiro cni Houses and
Snileinv, Hoods. Wares and Diercliandl.e, !Resin/-
boats, me. Policies isbned payablein gold or eur•
reue i k E . sir thatted.istates Branch 01See, 40 PINE
S,_ ` K T N ere.
AllOflagi! Of the iiiltedSkitoiipTioult will ko
lusted in New YPrk.• " • i •
ar: , McLA.'ITGiHLIN, Agent,
PIT rsoiniun,
Ottlee,!67 FOUH . LTILIFIRISET.
Mlt. Mot ATIGHLTV'fig ilea A r gent for the
t au Lif e tam • COM v._ . r • storm
atsT I VPCPTEP. ,,
7:Ay:EATON'S;
44,T0.• rr- FiritiltS4•43, .
,cdualCbiBura:sician;zBs. EMI. •
COURVOLMER BE ‘ , 15 .. L . R49 . .itt0i .
PANIEILS.
PANIEEB - 'i* V 4 :
MOULDED PAelFiv MIMI%
• MOULDED PAPER COLLARS,
, A• Bites ibr 50heeriti. , a'..,. , .41321.
OS 9ALE~
r,FfX•
,'•
sun arroscoositoosiamr a co.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
FALL GOODS.. • *
FIRST ARRIVAL OF. THE SPASON.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Velvet,
Brussels,
Tapestry,
Three Ply, ,
And Ingrain
CAR PITS,
JUST OPENED AND OFFERED AT THE
LOWEST RATES.
OLIVER lIPCLINTOCII & CO.,
No. 23 Fifth Street.
&e 8:
CARPETS ! CARPETS!
MANUFACTURERS HERE and
in Europe HAVE NOW AD
VANCED PRICES, but we of
fer all kinds of CARPETS for
the present at the very low
est CASH RATES of the past
season. Having made all our
contracts previous to any ad
vance, and invariably for
cash, we are enabled to sell
lower than they can be pur
chased this Fall.
McCALLUM BROS.,
51 FIFTH STREET.,
SUMMER STOCK
CARPETS 1
White, Red, Checked, Striped and Fancy
31 7E I 'l' T 11" S,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &e
BOARD, ROSE & CO.,
•
21. FIFTH STREET.
NEW ►CARPETS ,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
31TARLAND & COLLINS
OFFER THE
Newest and Best Patterns
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
LACE AND NOTTINGNAID
CURTAINS AND CORNICES.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next Building to 11. 8. Custom House Poston!Lee
aulo:MWir •. .•
54.
KITTANNING
EXTRA HEAVY
Barred Flannel,
A VERY LARGE STOOK,
IVcrfair Coffered.,
IN GOOD STYLES.
N'ELROY,
WHOLESALE
I :)rk'w
•
Woop,_,t . EiTrtg.gm - .
'O B OaGIC:P•PATP 4
• MAN ONLeTUBIR OT
CEILAPE /EP, AWE,TAIMBS;
Add dealer In ili 'kinds o[ FBIIITB ,
LES, eAucas. JELLIkS, at), & a . ' I OI E 6
its
plailueda,;4llElLTlNA4 tif. 1. b ee r
aallq Oat Tanned . 'wan ea hand at the
well rite% J. S H. I.IIILLIPO.NI
1868. 1868.
GUM MS CONVENTION!
OF THE
Republicans of Western Tennsylvania,
THURSDAY, September 24, 1868.
The Republican State Central Committee has or
dered a GRAND . MASS CONVENTION to be held
In this city on the 24th of September. Inst.
The ilepUbileans of Western Pennsylvania are
urgently incited to come, en mane. to this Conven.
Lion. and so help the good cause along.
Arrangements will be made, as tar as possible,
With the Railroad Companies for Excursion Trains
and Tickets to the Convention.
Eminent. speakers have been invited, and their
names will be announced in due season.
A Grand Torchlight Procession
Will take place on the night before the Convention,
and all GRANT CLUBS and TANNERS' CLUBS
are invited to take part in It. •
Will form on THURSDAY MORNING, and an In
vitation is extended to all trades and assocler
lions tope represented in it. The various GRANT
and TANNER CLUBS will also take part In it, and
the Republicans of the county are ekpected to turn
out In full force, In wagons and on horseback.
The Republicans of the various districts of Alle
gheny county are earnestly urged to make arrange
ments, at once, for their ehaie in theLlemonstratlon.
The Steamboatmen, Firemen, Butchers, Dray
men, Moulders, Glass Blowers, Paddlers, Boilers,
Machinists, Carpenters, Brick and Stone Masons.
and men of every' other trade, are Invited to consult
together and arrange for such part as each may
choose to take In the procession. •.
REPUBLICANS: Let us have a Rally worthy of
the days of 1860 and 1564!
By order of•the
M''''GRAIITD MASS MEETINGS.
GRAND MASS MEETINGS
PL DPIPET326I,
AN EXCURSION TRAIN
Will leave the Allegheny Depot of the West. Pa.
R. R.. at 1 o'clock P. hi. Returning, leaves Taren
turn at DP. At.
Ka- Tickets to be had at the Depot, or of the Com
talttee of Arra•igemeats. .
`GRANT AND COLFAX and TANNERS•
CLUBS attend.
EC=
a'REPUBLICAN MEETINGS
will be held at the times and places follow
ing, and will be addreshed as Indicated:
At - P. w., at Oakland School House, 14th Ward.
Aon. J. R. 'MOORHEAD, E. P. JONES and A.
zl, l . PEARSON, Esqs.
I THURSDAY, Sept. 10th,1S6S.
Wigwam, East Liberty, at 7% P. N. R. J. PIM
EBB and W. I'. HAINES, Ems-.
McHenry's Mills, near Jeffrystown, Findley town—
ship, at 3 P. w. - THOS. HOWARD and WM. C:
MORELAND, Rage.
Sewickley Borough. 7P. M. Gen. F. H. OOLLDIR
and T. M.' BAYNE, Rags.
lanth.Wara, corner of Penn It O'Hara streets, at
7) P. M. J. W. F. WHITE, A. M. BROWN and
J. W. TAYLOR. Esqs.
54.
School House, on Grant street, (old 3d Ward,)at 73
r. Y. R. B. CARNAHAN, Esq.
E. A. MONTOGTH, Clistrman.
LTNO. S. LAMBIE, Secretary. seS:x4
Vff'POLE RAISING AND
AT THE
Headquarters lath Ward. Grant Club,
The meeting will be addreised by
Major A. M. BROWN,
E. F. JONES, Esq., and oakers
Prof. J. W. POPE, Outland - Glee Club, and Julius
Moore's Brass Band will also be in attendance.
A gun will be Bred every three minutes during the
'half hour previous to the meeting.
/air LOYAL_MEN, TURN OUT!
Wff'ARTILLERY,.to the FRONT.
The ex .members of II nap's, Harapton'S, Thettito
son's, ' Ewing's, Nevin's and T,ning's Batteries,
together with all other honorably di.chirifed artil
lerists who favor the elottion of Grant snit Colfax.
are rermented to meet at bl FIFTH STREET. Offe-
Callum'ao THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. at VI
o'clock, to effect orenalzatlon' with the , "Brans
war. it. STOKES,
see:l2 . Late Snap's Pa. Battery.
arNOTICE:=-To - REPUBLICAN -
• VOTERS of thie Una - WARD. laid 9Rl4
The Republicans of
,tlfa 3.Rui told 9th.) Ward-will -
meet at the Wlitwain, ua WEDNESDAY. slept.
at 7s, o'clock r. t(:,.- to name candidates for
UST and Ward:Oftmes. to be nominated by ballot,.
at the.above place. on TittinSDAY. the 17th., be.
tween the hours or 3 and I &clock r. m. •
brder of Committee.
T.llO/dAS ROBEWSLL.
Se7:el9 : • J. B. NOBBS.
arALRE/PRAN OF ESD WARD.
Sz CO
WILL HE INDEPENDENT- CANDIDATE,
Si
Ei~ID
or 6 t3;l 3 l;lag . Sl - TEMPERANCE
Of .rounta Ward, Allesheny , Clry, nomblated
County Conventtun, August 95th. seS,v9S.diT
~ ~'.
REIIIOVAL—The Mere
Mandfactu rent National Bank will. on
Tel llRSDAY,Atagunalidat.
Remove to;the corner or litrat anil:Wood
House tcunterlroccupled by the reonia'a Netloaal
Banking House.
so . Jr, ass
Bank -and; remain during the erection Of their new
al9 orr
JOHN, bier.
•
- horse power
°Ralik oo; oecood.handL
Flv.Oniing Lathes andsmall Tools;
bbantail, rattles, tmaptinis,
PSrutankr
B. WIGHTINIAIf,
ses:TiwitaT No. 46 Bandook7 Bt.. 41k66.27'
POLITICAL.
AT PITTSBURGH,
El DAYLIGHT PROCESSION
licwlNO:46l4Ziotl;4,loDlo3Csllv4:4:4
WILL BE HELD IN
On THURSDAY, Sept. 10th, 1868,
AT 3 AND 73i P. M
ME=
lion. J. P. PENNEY,-
J. Iff. KIRKPATRICK, Esq.,
Hon. JAS. L. GRAHAM,
C. W. ROBB, Erni.
JNO. H. HARE,
H. S. FLEMING,
JNO. HEATH,
Committee of Arrangement:2.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 911 a,
GRAND RALLY!
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9TH,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, precisely
CANDIDATES.
c 01.4. D. EG&N
ATTEAS OCTQRER ELECTION.
' ; Ton coollry wasitotkie,
ISAAL-rit7EtA,
REMOVALS.
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