NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CI CHEAP SUNS FOR THE PEOPLE.-- rail GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS have been remooettlalio." l, 7o XITHFIELR,STRARZeoters attettite'Ve otintiths wad'emptrte tuutortnfent of Gana, Pts °Ls, Ammunition and Sport.. Inn Material, &C., int& city: AU tirade of Gung ant pieeote earefutly 'repaired... Cash. paid. for. ARMY RIFLES and 103701. VBREI. Send stamp for istrated Oireisktr. Agents wanted in toms town to ad United &came 'Address,J: EL JOHN -15T0N.110 timithdetd Street. Pittsburgh. VD — JOHN N. PVIVTIANCE, II Register in Bankraptcp for 2iid District, Office, 116 FEDEPAI, STREET, AL=GBINY AEir Office hours-9 e. Nr. to sr. 31. MASONIC 'HALL:" • POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF TEE FAVORITE • .• LOCRENIA. Commencing WiNDAY EVENING. SeptembPr 14, with his immemie troupe of LE AIMED CANARIEs, JAVA SPARROWS. PA.ROQUETS, WHITE MICE AND RIIsSIAN CAT. seOD x4B Itar*REAIIING. . . li . Rev. WILLIAM EV S Will give a BEADING of selections ff m favorite authors at the ' ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC , (Liberty street, t!etween Wood and Seventb,) Thursday Evenbw, September 17th, VW& PROG4A3I3IIt SLEEPINGSP.NTIwItt, PgiERTDANII RIDE, 1, BARBARA PRITCHIE,.,_'GRAVE DIGGER.. SHAMIIB OBRLEN, ';TITTLE JIM , And selections from Nietolas Nlckleby. TICKETS To be bad at the ' , rude Stores Henry Mines, and at the.Oqor. Doors open at I; r eading Miner s, o'clock. IN TEE- DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'UNITED STATES, for the Western Lis et of Pennsylvania. . EMAIII7EL , OREENWALD. a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 24.1887, having art- Idled for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said' act, by order of the Court notice Ls hem-by. given to ;all persons who have proved their debts. and other persons interest ed. to appearon the 1 t day of October. 1808, at 10 o'clock A. 11.. before ' JOHN N. PURVIAIFOL Esq.. Registerott hisofflce No. /M i ndere! street; Allegheny City,, Pa., to show cause,lf any they . have. wt y dischaige should not be to the said bankrupt. And further notice is herebrgiven. that the Second and Third Meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by the 517th and 2nth sections-of raid-Act, will be held before 'the said Register Sat the same time and place _ selt:x4,s-* 8 C. MeCANDLESS, Clerk. • IL B.:SMITHSON & 00. • "ITALITAIIL.P PROPERTy V • 1 • 56 . WOOD STREET; AUCTION. ON SATIIIIDAT. SEPTEMBER 19T8, At 2% o'clock r Ir. on the prelates, will be sold 4 7 34"f:t i e.% 41;4°5114 1 g: e cCgrid f ilg ro lVk I l inep in tg 82 feet. on welch is erected the Jmostantiany built three-titory. brick Business 'House. . . No. 58 Wood atreet, formerly occupied byJmnes.P. Tanner. For business purposes this localitveannot stir. • Passed. _2 - ocaultalists and business men generally this sale should prove very attractive. Terms easy. ' 'EL N SMITHSON & ael4 - . Auctioneers. • but Or uncalled fo tember 14th ETTERS It at BUCHAN - 1688• • Gllath* Henry Getzingerlz IClVtt ri- . n 7 'lie Buck 0 M Bleadenblsen C Barger ` Bates J ohn na T Burnes John BarrettTgpE !Hare Jacob Hanlon John M 'Rarely James Highfleld Harmon Sharon Jones Jenkins' Losillhe Thos ' May lamb Mitchell Cam_pbelrMary Cowan Hiram Collins Wm Carr Simon • Conch J 0 • • Dr i akford Wm 'Davis Marla Dyes John C . Duell Mary Xnseil Lucy- May dolm.' Merrytel4 John Mallon Mrs Master Geo F Manua , Frank McLaughlin W MeKsln James McKinney JN ERNEST 'G. .1: Foster Hobe' rt Parrald Janes Poster W .„ Grhier itelliada A RTIST 'AND Elifi TERIALS. Whatman , a Papers. Mounted Drawed PaPer, Roll Manilla , Paper, Vellum Tracing Cloth, Membrane Tracing Paper._ 'Mathematical Inatrrunents, Water Colors and India Lithographic and MappM2 Pens,, ' , Thumb:racks. Level, Transit, ; , And Cross Section 800k5', . .. Profile and Cross Section PaPer; • PCB SALE BY s. HAVEN. 'Corner Winid *Urea and Third Avenue - L.,tN7m - iarPo_o]u. 411LEX..8._ NIACRAE, MIRKRB.! AND .4.0.1114 T FOR Dies 0116. Provisions •nd'Paoduee of 0,04 description.' :' Busineslionatteted on one.halt the terms of other The American transactions In Liver alone ez eeed London and all the pamta...o..Earope mit to gether. Weekly Circulars, Commercial Advice:a: Table Messages, &c., n . sel2:x.2: ITIMILIi'FIMILTrbeft PEARL MILT. Three Star. Green Brand, equal to FRENCH ..FAMILY This rani wilt.pti:y'he sent out when eißectally PLUME' SILL BLUE B SA ND , Egn.i to, bOst St. Louis. RED BEIAN11), _ I 0 ", Nqual beit Oblo WHITE OWN, PLOUE AND CORN MEAL`.' }MINED! it Big, Allegtvoty 4 Sept. 9. 068. , Mts. VV UST •-• 5. ; AT EATON'S,- - No. 17 Fifth .cotruvoterea SEAMLESS KIDS, • • C9CCIVOISIER. SEAMLESS KIDS. - • • PANtERS• z-e. • FAIktrEILL -MOULDED PAPER COLLARS,... , p- •-• MOIMDED PAPER COLLARS,':'-- , . 4 4 Boxes for4o cents.: r.. 7 WM. R ' DATBITzm HERS LIQUOR.' DB. :FALK-. (ft - CO ImporterB, 760 Pena St. :Pittsburgh ' , This grtat LMQIIOR, hits gatned,wide 0.361:5' rlty in all - Europe troth its marvellous eigeaer in cerulean hemorrhoidal complaints and diseases of the stomach. We earnestly invite the attention of thG afflicted to this great remedy. *Rd offer gratis the CirCtiliatS giving directions for use together with the cenlacates of-eminent authorit ies regard. Mg its curative tnerits. Air Sold in alt - Ora .g Stores.' ' ' . ataeula >f • tat.• IPA.I K & CO.. Importers. (IN , 11401[1(1:; ALLEY 3` threes NJ' istori , Brlck Dwelllll4 House andl.st for sale, near the cornea, of Sinithdeld. , - r CUTHREEriesoNi..- lett q 4 enittbiteld street. clop') . DWELLING-.IIIOIUSE.ON 11 CA2r STREE,'Ft•wttlf large lot, fotottlo • R. .017,rEiBx*T,44 80, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, Situate cnc - the- corner ;Or Taylor and.h-Smallman streets, 120 feet on Taylor' street by 4ts feet on Smallman street. Address, sel4:x4i ISAAC NORM, Finiton, Pa. NEW FALL "GOODS. A splendid new stock of CA.SISIMDERMISio&e• Just received by HENRY MEYER. CH ANGE . :O? FIRM. GEORGE W. - BIGGS D. P. HOYLE. BIGGS & HOYLE • (SUCCESSORS TO WILL T. WILEY,) No. El WIZI4LF. STRE?EITv, HaVitlg purchased the large and complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry% Silverware, The undersigned offer their friends all ines ofgoods at very low mines to close out, to make room for new goods. BIGGS & HOTLE.' seu:x4c g i, EN NS* L*ANIAawiIIENE CENTRAL RAILROAD. and after Sept, 13th, 1868, Trains will sr. rive at and depart from the. Union-Depot, corner of Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: rrive. ' rt. Mail- Tra in . 1:15 a m Day Exp Depa ress.. 2:25 a m Fast Llne 1:40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 6:30 a m Wall's No. 1.. 11:20 a m Mail Train - 8:10 a m Derry. Acc'n., .7:50 a m .CinctrinatiExll:4lo a m Wall's No. ".. '8:50 a m Wall's No. 2 :. 11:51 a m Cincinnati No. 9:10 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:05 pm Johnstown Ac. 10:35 a m Braddocks Not 4:00 pm Baltimore Ex.. 1:30 p m Phila. Expres. 4:50 pm Phila. Express 1:50 pm Wall's No. 8.. 5:10 pm Walt's No. 3... 2.15 pm Wall's No. 4.. 8:15 pm Braddocks Nol-8:00 p m Fast. Line 7:30 pm Wall's No. 4. 7:15 pm Derry Acc'n.. 8:50 p m Brad'ks No 2.12:40 am trt•adk's No 2 10:50 p m Way Passenger 5:30 p ru The Church Train leaves Wall's Station every Sunday at 9:15 rs. m., reaching Pittsburgliat 10:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 19:50 p.m. and arrir, es at Wall's Station at 2:00 p. m. 'Cincinnati Express leaves daily. 'All other trains daily except Sunday. For Ruttier information apply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. ,The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as. mine any risk for Baggage, except for wearing ap. parel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in - value. Alt Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, us. less taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WTLL sel4 Element Superintendent, Altoona, ....50 cents, liggalME I P B GH PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO F. W. AND CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH N. R. From dept. 13th. 1868, trains will leave from and arrive at the Union Depot, north -side, eity timee, as Loam Arrive. Chicago Ex.... 2:o3dun i Chicago - Ex_ ... 2:08 a m Cleo Erie 2:03 a ICleverand Ex. '2:08 a m Erie & Ygn 31'4 7:98 a 'Chicago Ex....11:23 a m Cr. &Wh2gll , / 6:13 a Wheeling Ex. 1.1:08 a m Chicago AM..- 6:58 a St. Louis Ex.. 3:38 PM Chicago }la.: 9:43 m Cl. & Wh'r Ex 4:08 pm &Whg EX. 2:13p n, Erie & Yg'ir Ex 6:l3pm Chicago 228 pm Chicag.to Ex._. . 4:53 6:13 p m Wh.•& - ErieEx. 4:48 pn. CI: &Wh"g Eic 6:53 pm Depart from Allegheny. Arrive fa Allegheny. i N. Brigt'n An: 8:513a mN. Brigt`n Ac. 9:03 an: Leetsftle • - 10:13 am N. Brigen " 8:28 aEi 44 " 1.1:58 a elisville " 8:53 a M Rochester ." 1:33 pm New Castle " 10:13 am . Wellsv"e Acc.. 3143 p m Leets d a l e " 9:13 ain Leetsdale ACCe 4:13 pm • " 1:08 pto N. Brigt`n." . 5:33 pra N.Brlgt'n ''.9:43p m N. Brigt , n " . 6:2Bpm Leetsdale •• 4:53 pm Leetsdale _ 40:43pm " , .119* 9:981 " 4 m. Chicago Express leaves dant. Dm 111Fir - 3.1:513 a. m. Meaty Express arrives dally. sem P. R. MYERS. General Ticket Arent. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. A FULL ALISORTIDETT OF ALL THE TEXT BOOKS Deed In the various SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES of theeities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity. /PUPILS, TEACHERS and DEALERS supplied. Orders by mall promptly attended to. SCHOOL STATIONERY & REQUISITES, imam= AND RETAIL, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. KAY & 'COMPANY, 65 Wood Street; Lafayette Banding. AWING POSTOFFICE. Nash Thos Orinab+ Hate' Pownall Geo IpiEdsr Stewart Sate Smith James ThompsonJ It Verner John Vangeeser 13 ' Wareham Jai Williams Ally White Joseph White 011ie Williams wari Williams Bart White Emmy J Ward Thos EUAN. En YOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND MECHANICS , . INSTITUTE. 8,800 Volttanee -in the .Ltbrary . A.ll the leading MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS onptiarly received at the Reading Boom. Circulation of Books 7i5,000 vol.. per annum. Tpl,llB---ron, DOLLARS A MO. Rooms, Corner Penn and St. Clair Street.. Open from S r. ii. se-Membership may commence at any time. aet2rx42 13/ACK SILK B.I4AtTES. • LMsa Loft Points, Summer Shawk, TOR EILLICAT'LOW PERNA BY WHITE, ORR & CO., yy.AINIEW-GIPsY. •• , All perkohs bayinkelstaisegainit Stearnixiiit GiPAY irliklit.e43iit seem tibs , settlemeat itabletlb• tile*, to . ,; ,• , cc' Arbiwiratvpm; ;co. 87 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. GEO. BEBNIUMAN, Master. sell:x10 sell my OROCEEY, SHOE STORE, and PRINTING OFFICE tor .IE4OOO. To enersetto business men this Is a good chance. It pays lutudsomely., Apply to 1 , , • ...- JOHN A. HES I , Fifth Avenue; corner of Tunnel,. Pittsburgh; Pa.: ABEIIOUSE on iisear.az. . . '.The Executors "&c.;"of Joseph Pltterson Offer for salethe Lot and Warehouse Nu 10, In Patterson 'a Block, No, 369 Liberty street ) Lot go, by um `" feet. Apply j JAMES A. McKIiAN 8e11:r22 ' 145 4th Avenue, car, cherry alley. ENN sTittimraopEaTT ;": ' ' OR •5441-IE.! ' Slaty fe.t front on: south ride of Penn'. street by ; 110 fret Bre,wer's alley. Three , storied been dwelling. (formerlY.:Koriebarg mansion,) With •ta••• hies in rear. l'oesesilln jtivrae,: three months no. Mc- ArlY to .;. _132 ,x v. AN , .146 4th Avenue. Or: Cherry 111, c• , new: article. prepared for faintly use gal pet up in ana pound paper boxet, r.-tselpfs .for e , .uking variety of torsos. why IT. , Rer , sate whosesaie and retal' try ' dh tr. it.- liklNtillAW, • _ . b o•tr awl filitittArreptds , L. CE : ge s s • Vat ,. en for shill .wholtsale and - reta.U, at 10 and 4 , 0 et; ()lair otrees. : • • • Jos • , J. kn. riimran Merchant Tailor, 73 Saab acid street 25 Infth,•Ettimet, PITTSBURGH . GAZETTE : MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1868. al470;t 11 / 5 )3 1 vfzilaieioa-Riiiizi 'FALL !MAIM f 'lfrrjr.; , • 1 ! TEMATIBtIiOX, Wholesale an& Iluyers fit tuvited to our EkTENSIVE STOCK of NEW GOODS Embracing all that la new and desirable in Straw and Millinery Goods; flats. Bonnets ;Ribbons; French and American Flowers; Roses, Feathers, Velvets, Crapes: Oro De Naps, Frames, Ornaments, dc ALSO TO OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dress. Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings; Fringes, Headings, Gimps; (Trimming Laces and Satins; Loops, fluttons, all shades; Plain sad Shaded Velvet =bons; Embroideries, Handkerchiefs; Laces and Lace Goods; Dotted Nets, Grenadines; Crape Veils, Lace Veils; Linen Collars and Cuffs. Hosiery,Dloves: Lades" and Gent's Merino Underwear; Gent's Furnishing Goods; • Corsett, Hoop Skirts; The "La Belle" and "Boulevard" Balmoralt— A new lot Just received. ; • Beltings, Buckles, Jet Chalbs, Wersteda; Java Canvas, Germantown Wools, Knitting Yarns, Fancy Goods and Notions, 'Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. igrWholcsale owns up stairs. It inE JOSEPH .12ion. & CO., ! • • i , tem: 77 dc 79 X tREE ,STREET. NEW TRIMMING New Fringes,. . • Sewing Silk and Bullion. 1,200 Pair of Real French Corsets. White and Colored only 50 cents a pair. A WELL SELECTERSTOCK Of YARNS, . . t IN ALLCOLORS. ... . TEE IVBIA7 Penis "LA 'BELLE BALMORAL -- . - " . lisat's Fall and Winter Underieir. . LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. The largest supply and finest patterns of Ladles' & Hisses' Balmoial Hosiery. . WOOL HOODS AND SACQUES.- Hoop Shirt,k, Hid and Silk 'i7loves.. sir The VERY . LOWEST RATES to Jobbers. - 1 MACRUM, CLYDE & CO" TS and . SO Market Street. . set,: PRICES MARKED DOWN! AT BIA.CILIINE &CAILIISLE'S, No. 19 Fifth Street. ALL GOODS GREATLY REDUCED ON AND AFTER JULY IST. HOOP SKIRTS. (Ladles',) Or 800 CORNETS. (Real French,) 80 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 for 28 KID GLOVES. (warrazited,) £OO PAPER COLLARS 10 200 Irdo. spool COTTON, (good) 5 POCKET BOOKS, worth 50c 115 MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS i • AO KEN'S JEAN DRAWERS 95 All kinds Bonnets and Hats at Half Cost GRBAT BARGAINS! IN ALL RINDS OW 0001319. SpecLal Rates to Merchants * Dealers. MO E= Man 19111TH STREET. AT WJI. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal Stri3e4 ALLEGHENY, PA., New Dregs Goods. New Delaines, New Glnghams, New' *lntl* 'l4 - $;;/ Shawls, open centre; ~New Plaid Shawla, . New„ Hats, • . . New Flowers,- it)bbOns, (ALL TnErrngt.) - New Shirt,Frouts, New Honey Comb Quilts, Coverlets, • s i : Hosiery, Gloves, , I. ' Hitilsfirolififsi,"&e.; ' TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF Wholesale an4,,Xetiali, Buyers 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED,, AM WILLIAM' SEMPLE'S, 7 Y', 480 and 182 c nide*St14 116 8/ 411 Y. Sent GOOD 4111,11fi,.)X4 ~ E.4ert; Ilontate by 2 O..I.;TITLIDZIGT a 04.)Kt1. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I P ivam mgov4 - riiiiLF, peopaustee with Atie.prov Woos of an An t of the. -General Assembly of Ise Commonwealth of rend. sylvania, pro , lding foritha in eorpotatlon of the Cl ty of Pittsburgh, -'snd • or the -various supplementer thereto,, .I.OlEn BLAU liMer IC„ Mayor of said city, do issue this my Proclamation_ that on the Second Tuesday tn •Octoberp A. D. 111168, being. he 1310 orty of tei mtouth, the freemen of said city qualified to vote fir mete bers of the H. use of Repr. Beni atlees or tbl. Commonwealth will meet at their several places of holding the elections lu their respective wards and el. et by ballot. under the provisions of the supplement.. of the said Act of As semble, approved the sixth day of April. 186 T. and the first day of April, 186 S, respectively, the fol lowing named otheers: lone person to terve as Mayor of the Clty of Pitts burgh, for the term of three years. One pcnon to serve as Treasurer of said city for the term or three years. • . .. . One persor to serve as Conti°tier of said city for the term of three years. Twenty-three persons t serve as Select Colin O men for the term of two years. Twenty-three persons t eevve as Select Conn ll men for the term of one ar. Sixty-six persons to sere as Common Council en for the term of one year. The electors of First Ward of the City of PI ts• burgh to meet at the Public School Howe In aid ward, and rtct. two mewl, rs of Select and I ree members of Common' Council. The electors of the Sr cond Ward of the Cif of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public. reboot nous . ,n said ward, and elect two ruembers of Select and our members of Cowmen O , IIIICII. The electors or the Third Ward of the Clty of Pittsburgh to try et at the.plumbing shop or Addy ..t.: Williams, comer of Sixth and .withheld streets, and elect two members of Select and three members or Common Council. The electors of the Fourth Ward ,of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School noose In said ward, and elect two members of Select and three members of Common Council. Tile electors of the 111th Ward of the Clt of Pittsburgh to meet at the omc,: of the Ci-rk oq the Orphans` Court, In the Court iiouie, In said w rd, and elect two members Otte Select and three em bers of Common Connell., . . _ • • . , Tho eleetura of the Sixth ,Ward of the City of Pittsbufgh to meet at the Public School House, on atm street In Old wa , d, and elect two members of Select and four members of the Continua Council. The electors of the Sevt nth Ward of the' City of Pittsburgh to meet at the. Public School Home In said ward, and elect two members of Select and three members of the Common Council. rho electo , s of the Flint' War of the ray of Pittsburgh to mi et at the house of litnry corner of Franklin and Felton streets. In said ward. and elect two members of defect and three members of the Common Council. The electors of the Ninth Ward of. the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House In said ward. and elect two members of Select and three members of the Common Council. The electors of the Tenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh tl meet at the Lamb Tavern. corner of Penn and Mechanic streets, and elect two members of the Select and two members of the Common Council. The electors of the Elv'enth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public hchooi House In said ward, and elect two members of the tleitct and three memberi of the Common Council. The electors of the Twelfth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at tne Public chool House In said wa rd and elect two members of tht Select and five members of the Common Council. . . The elpctora of the Thirteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet the Public Pchool House in aald ward, and elect two members of the Select and two members or the Common Council. - • The electors of the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in said ward. and elect two members of the Select and four membe, s of the Common eunuch. The electors of the - Fifteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public lichool House In said ward, and elect two members of the detect and four members of the Comm 0 Cot:itch. The electors of the Sixteenth Ward of the. City of PlttsbUrgb to meet at the Wigwam. corner of Main and Pula streets, In said ward, andeleet two mem bers of the Select and two members of tne Common Council. 7 be electors of the Seventeenth Ward of the City of Pitt burgh to meet at the Public School Reale. In said d, and elect two members of the Select and three mtrubers of the Common Council. be electors of the Eighteenth Ward of the CIO , of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public mob 00l house in said ward, nd elect two members of the detect and two members of the Common C...uncll. The et ctora of the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet ■t the Hollow School House, on 11111 Street, in said ward and elect two me ‘o here of the 6etect and two members of the Common Council. The eiretora of the Twentieth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at Witter's r•ebool House In said ward, and eh et two members of the detect and two members o the Common Council. The electors of the Twente- flr.t Ward of the Clty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Wlgtettn„ corner of Boring street and Pock. ty road, In said ward, — ano elect two members of thchelect and two members of the Common Council. • The ete.•tore of the Twenty-second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh to meet at the Ire In School House lu said ward, and elect two members of the select and two members of the Commo.. Counct . • The electors of the Twew -t h led Ward of the City of Plttrburgh to meet at liallewood school House, In said ward. and el. ct two. members of the ;Select and two members of t. , e Common Council. whereof I bare hereunto L. s.}se l t U m l y e lt i gilLa led the sell of the said ...or. City of Pittsburgh. this twelfth day of epep tember. 5. D. 1868. aLACKMORE. Mayor. 5e14:143 POUNDe That after repeated trials of other remedies, Ito. back'a Stomach Bitters, Blood Purifier and Blood Pills are the beat medicines extant to care the dim. eases for which they are recommended. Bold by all Druggist& Everywhere. PILES. There Is no medicine in use so efileseous as Dr. Bober-it's Blood Pnriller and Blood Pills for the permanent cure of Blind or Bleeding Piles; they strike at the root of disease, thereby removing the cause. Bold by all Dragglita Everywhere. TEMPEEL/INCE. There is, perhaps, no one thing that bas done so much to promete the cause ottetaperatmet as that gentle stimulating tonic. ltoback , s Stomach Bitters; they strengthen and invigorate without producing the ill effects of alcoholic stimulants. Sold try all Druggists Everywhire. LIVER PILLS Are Pins that have a direct and powerful action o the liver. and relieve any inactivity or congeal: , state of that all important organ upon which de. nodda the whole pioceis of digestion. The import. ante, then,.of procuring a Pill Clat shall have inch direct action without'the 11l effects of Mercury, is manifest to every one: such Pills are 'Whack's Blood Pills; they are warranted purely vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are safe at all times: Bold by all Druggists Evenrwhere. INDIGESTION ' Is trot another name for DIANPea, and the Parent of many ills. Roback's Stomach Bitters taken in wine-Oars-full doses, directly after each meal, will surely effect a permanent cure. Do not take our word for it, but try them. • Bold by all Drugglsta Brerywhge. NIGHT MARE . . . . . Is one of the' many diseases of which Dyspepsia Is the psrent. To &ea 'a cure' persons should aroid hearty food at night., arid take a wine. B lass-fall of Bohack.a Stomach Bitters on retiring to bed. • • • ":, Bold by all Druggista Everywhere. RENOVATE. • During the Spring months It-is one ottbe regular isonuebold duties, to renovate, iind, in tbrinnitioll• dity otother t Oallea one's own melt le, In` a great :measure,-.overlooked: thousands of .valaable, lives . Migbt bo petionged, , andmany doubtless aavedtrom premature gravel by thoroughly - renovating the system 'with Dr. noback's Blood Pills, titomaell Bitters and Blood Partner. Sold by all Druggists Everywhere, ' MELANCHOLY 1 , , • • is one of the many disorders of the nervous avidem, arising trouts low state attn.' conitittitionafhealth or severe prostration after lone continued sickness. , And sequin s invigorating remedies like Rangel°. stomach t yltters to restotti.idni nerves to their u m zu , .ftft Nola by all Druggists Drerywhere. • WHO SEILIS:TILEMI —Th e , Agents Co thei ale3of NOIIAOR IS irr,non FILLS, sTosIACII B rTERs end BLOOD PURI • FLEW. are all Druggists everywhere. PROPRIETARY? 11EDIOIN13 (Xi sF!lf?Pf.i'fFß 4 4 , .1. • . . CINCINNATI, Jel7LifllT4 NOTICES. tlfarfl(ol7, CE.—rt meeting of the oeicholders of the Mansfield Coal and Lime Company4-twili-rkeiteld se Ow °files of-the Farmers' Degualt National B-nk. Fourth street, MONDAY, eeptemberlfillat, 18613,ra. ~ two o'clock P. at., for the purOose of tranesetidg inch budneas as may be brought before the meeting. By order of the President. D. B.EI: 4 INnER,. SuperintenAent. Pirrsnuncti, Sept. 14, '6B. sel4:x44 IIarTHE OLD METHODIST GRAVEYARD DIFFI CULTY. —All Lot Owners and others Interested In the Old Seventh Ward 3letnodlst Graveyard, are reonested to at tend a meeting to he held on E' 'NI) /CY EVENING, 14th Inst. at the W.,1) SEVENTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE. Every Lotbolder Is urged to be present. Very Important. THE COMMITTEE. OF ICE OF TUE MONONGAHELA. BRIDGE CO., I. Pittsburgh, Sept. 4, 186 R. rg`THE PRENID E NT AND MAN AGERS of this Company have this day de clared a Dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable to ctockho ders or their legal representa tives n and tinter 'Thursday, September lOth at the Banking House of N. Holmes & Sore , . 57 Market street. JAMES H. WRIGHT, stS:x9-d &F - Treasurer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPINY, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C. Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved July 25, 1868. Cash. Capital - - - $1.000,000. Branch Office: PHITADELPHIA, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Where the general business orate Company's trans, acted. and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTO 45. Jav Cooke. Phllada. E. A. Rollins. Wash'n. 0, H. Clark, Philads. Henry D. Cooke. Wash: F. Ratchford Starr, Phila. Wm. E. Chandier,Wash. Win. G. Moorhead. Phila. John D. Del recs. Wash. Geo. F. Tyler. Mills. Edward Dodge, N. York. J. Hinckley Clark,Phila. H. C CERS.. Faunestock, N. Y. OFFI C. R. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. O HENRY D. COKE, Washington, Vice President. JAY COOKE, Chairman FlLance and Executive Committee. EldttiteON W. PEET. Phila., Seel , and Actuary. E. S. TURNER. Washington. Ass'', Secretary. FRANCIS G. SlitPi H, M.D., Men leat Director, J. EWING. SI eARS, M.O , A sot 3iedicsi Director. BIEDICA/. ADVI•ORY BOARD.- . _ - - J. K. BARNES. Surgeon General U. S. A., Wash'n. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S. N., Wa hingtou. D. W. Bt 18:.M. D. . Washington. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D..C. uRoItGE HARDING, Philadelphia. Pa. This Company, National In Its character, offers. by reason of the l.arg Capital, Low Hates or Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of In suring life et presenteir to the public, the rates of premium being Is rgely reduced, are made as favorable to the Insurers as those of the best Mutual companies, and avoid all Ole complica tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends aud the misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the Po icy-Holders. Several new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to he unden.tood top rove ac ceptable to the public. such as INC. .11f e.-in top ue— INC/ POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the runner, the policy-holder not only secures life InSurance. payable at death, but will receive it living. after a period of a few years, an annualln come eguYl in fen percent. (11.0.wr cent.) of the par of his ird•cy The 1 tier the Company egrt ett to re turn to the assured the heat amount of mlYney hehas paid in. in crictition to the amount of his policy. The attention of perauns contemmatine insuring their lives or increasing the amount of Insurance they aTeady have, is railed to the special advant ages offered by the National Life Insurance Com- puny. circulars, IMeta full Pam) . -.. gou toll pa._ _._.s application to the Brauch office of lie Company in PhilaCe(p la, or its General Agents. sa- L AbIY.NTS ARE WANTED in every City and own; and applications from competent parties fo such agencies with suitable endorsement,. should be daressed Tnt THE' COMPANY'S GE YHAL A ENTS ONLY, in their respective (dis tricts. GENERAL AGENTS: E. W. CLARK d 00., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. JAY COOKE & CO., Washington. D. C. For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. IRA R. ireVAY /I CO.; Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and Washington counties. • For furtht r particulars address B. S. BHMELL, Manager for General-Agent, Harrisburg. Pa. auZ:btw&P 54. 54. Kri TANNING EXTRA HEAVY Barred Flannel, A VERY LARGE STOCK, Now Correre•cl, IN GOOD STKLES. 1fELR0Y . ....... :..' DICKSON :...'. CO, WHOLESALE 3Z)ZUVI G4C)COICO6I, 4546 WOOD Siltg.Fi• QUE E N OF ENGLAND SOME!: 44 1 - 1 /3 1 b I ) ENGLAND SOAP: LIKEN OM ENGLAND SUAP. _.SPr doing family waNhing In the but and cheap ", manner. 'Guaranteed equal to any in the world Ilea all the strength of old roan soap, with the mild and 'tabula g qualities of gt nutua Castile ,Trrtlahr niendiu Suam euld by the Ar.D EN OHICMLCA.L Wag% 48 No rth Fourth etreot,,Mpidelphis. eftsva7 Kw No -I' FOE. SALE, L. FINE SEED wgrar,, AT 340 LIII4COTY au t w 111Tdddclai 1 AicOXEEBT . dc CC). Igff'' 7TH AND STH WARDS GRANT Asa „Q0i....F.A..x...cr_.u5. Meets every MONDArEN"IiNING, at 734' o'clock, (Instead of Tuesday, as herttotore,) At the FRANKLIN STREET SCHOOL HOUSE. M — GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB, OF SECOND WA D, ALLEOEINY, Meets at SECOND WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, every Tuesday. Eveninw, at 8 O'clock. an3:t9_Fru W. P. PRICE. Secretor,' ATTENTION! There will be a meeting of the gentlemen enlisted for the above organization by Messrs. Me FARREN, DUNSEATII. JQHNSTON and LORAN, at FUT, TON, ISOLLMAN No. 111 Water Street, above Wood, i THIS (Monday,) EVENING, AT 734. sa`CLOCK. For organization of Company A, and transaction of other busint as. N. B.—Persons wishing to sign the roll can do so as above. sel4:x47 • THE EXECUTIVE COMMIT- T.11,E of the GRANT VETERAN PHALANX WILL MEET AT CITY HALL, On Monday, September 14, 186 S _AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. - A full attendance of the Committee Is requested, as the programme for the campaign will tworstua ized. EDWARD JAY ALLEN, Chairman. SAMUEL KII2GORE, Sec•y. sel2:l4l rg'"GRANT HUSSARS! • GIR,.ANT B(.1•S &PM:— his organizatlon is now fitly Organizrd. and the following conned gentlerae , , are authorized to rake companies for the fresidentlal esrapalgn INl.jor S. M. routr, Birmingham and south of Mosongah 1,. capt. J. 8. ISCHOONMAKEII, 14th Pa. CavalrY, Allegheny. W. rt., TA.YLOR. 14 1 1 i Pa. Cavalry, Allegheny. Lfentl L. G 4 088. 14th Pa. Cavalry Allegheny. Lleut, E. It. JONES. Se+uth PlttshurgW. Lieut. H. J. 11:PAIlltEN. 31 Pa. Cavalry, Pitts bur h. J. B. JOHNiMIf. 14'h Pa Cavalry.; Major JOSBPiII Artillai y. Major W. It 131% , ,End, Artilierv. Alt Club. of Mienhenr county are cordially In vited to jots and participate lu the parade of the 23. aid 4th. companies organizing can elect their own officers ,an , i receive instructions from the comm.mding of ficer of he Hussars. Col: W. BLaligt.,Y, No. 91 Grant stroll or the Secretary. S. J..IIcFARHEN, No. 111 Water street. ORAaT.HUS+ARSI GRANT HUSSARECI—WiII meet for drill on THEiDAT EVENING, at CITY HALL. at 74 comoolt. and tor street parade on WHIM!. SHAY It V e.nsINO, in trout of the ee'oe4 Ward School House, Allegheny City, at 6:30 o'clock: By order of GEN. W. BLAKRLT. R. J. MePARRIN, Secretary. s e "REPUBLICAN MEETINGS will be held at the times and places iollow int, and will be addressed as indicated: MONDAY, Sept. 14th, 1863. 15TH WARD. Pittsburgh, (late Ist Ward, Law reteevllleaat s ae stand on Butler street. A Pole will be raised at same time. Hon. P. C.' SHAN NON, R. J. POWERS and W. C. MORELAND. 4TH WARD, Allecheny, at Bismarck Hotel. on Chestnut street, at 7% P. M. Col. J. M. THOMP SON and W. S. McCUNE and JOHN 11. KIRK PATRICK, Esqs. ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP, at School House. H IkIUELLEE and RUSSELL ERRETT, Esqs. SHALERVILLE. at 7P. at. HOn. T. J. BIGHAIS and SAMUEL HARPER, Esqs. MILTENBERGER STREET, on line of 13th & 14th Wards. at 73 P. M. J 1 J. SEIBENICK andl&k.S. RAMSHOItN, Ems. ,artlptilars ETNA, at 73 r. t. Gen. P. 11. COLLIER, Hon GEORGE, WILSON and Capt. SAM. EARNER. FAWN Towmin?, School House No. 2, at 7 r. Y. Hon. JAS. L GRAHAM and Capt. J. W. IC LIMES. GRUBBS' SCHOOL HOUSE. No. St; Kittanning road, at 7P. Y. S. P. FULTON and W. A. LEG GATE, Zags. COPPICE WORKS. J. 31. KIRKPATRICK and tHOS. M. SIARSIIALL, Esqs. 11TH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE. J. H. HERR and JOHN El: LAMBIE, Esqe. Ay m der of Committee on Speakers and Meetings. E. A. MONTOGTH, Chairman. JNO. S. LAWRIE, Seesetary. 5e14:383 1868. 1868. GRIND MSS CONVENTION! Rtipublicans of Western Pennsylvania, AT PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, September 24 ) 1868. The Republican State Central Committee has or dered a GRAND MASS CONVENTION to be held in this pity on the 24th of September, Inst. .The Republicans at Western Pennsylvania are urgently Invited to come, en masse. to this Conven tion, and so help the'good cause along. Arrangements will be made, as far 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. A DAYLIGHT PROCESSION Will form on TRURSDAy MORNING, and an In vitation is extended to 1.11 trades and associa tions to be represented In it. The varioull G nANT and TANNER CLUBS wilt also take part in it, and the: Republicans of the county are expected to turn out in Mil force, In wagons and on horiebsek. . The Republicans of the various districts of Alle gheny county are earnestly urged to make arrange ments, at once, for tilde share in the demonstration. The Steamboat:nem; Firemen, Butchers, Dray. men, Moulders, Glass Blowers, Peddlers, Rollers, Machtniilts, Csrpentera, Brick and Stone Masons, and men of eiery 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 dal of 1800 and 15641 By order of the , e s. STAVE CENTRAL COHMITTEE WALDERMAN OF 3D WARD. Col. '01 : . D. Et AN ' WILL DE AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, lEZEI !al"' CITIZENS' TEMPERANCE CANDIDATE. • FOR COUNT!' COI lIISSIONIB, . •ISAAC. ciirdtatlOES, Of You'll* Wird, ')Oleehenk Oftp, nomlnate4 , Couoty entiventlon', - August With. - EA. ci) , 3 ear GEORGE MAVEN, MANUFALTUILEIt or CEEAIYI CANDIES AND 'EAFEAEI9,;,4 Anirdealer In Ali kinds or FRUITS, NUTS, PICK, LEB, WILTS, JELIALS, fie .. . _ POLITICAL. GRANT. HUSSAR'S. TIIESDAY, S e pt. 15th, 1868. OF THE CANDIDATES. AT THE 00TOBER..ELECTION 113 FF.DEUAL ST., Alleghenr.. 01