The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 21, 1868, Image 5

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    NEW ADVERT'S
CHEAP 6161ri roil THE
She GREAT WESTERN VOW W
removed to N 0.119 830THPIELD
aoitl alwaye be-found the ntost coin •
4/ Gunn, Pistols Amptiannlo
In Material, da... in tear& y.
anZ Pietas earejuity repaired. ,
ARMY R PLES star REVOLVER
for illustrated Circular. Agents
. town in the United States. Address.
.8 TON. 179Nmithieid Street. Pitt
igrJOHN N. PURVIANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for Hd District,
Office, 116 FEDERAL EMMET. ALLEGHENY.
air Office hours -9 A. v. to SP. Ilf
OFFICE CITY ENGINEER AND bURVEYOR,
PITTSDURGII, Sept. 2L 1.868.
NOTICE. -The Assessment for
Grading, Paving and Curbing 1531ALLMAN
itiqiEF.T from Smith Col aylor street. is now ready
'for examination, and can be Peen at this office until
THURSDAY, imt.ist. 1868, when it will be re
turned to the City Treamirer , 4ofilee fur Collection.
• se2l:xS7 H. J.•SIOORE, City B.l:gineer.
OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER AND ISCRVT.YOII.
Pittsburgh. Sept. .21. 1868.
VOTICE.--The assessment for
A. , ' the Boardwalk on Pen nsylvania
B avenue, from
Oakland Station to the To ate, is now ready for
examination. and ..an be seen at this office until
THritspAy, iietoh , r 1 tJ 1868. when It will he re-,
turned to the City Treasurer's Office foe collection.,
sell rSa H. J. MOOEE. City Engineer.
POTTED GAME.
A fresh consignmi nt of Fourtelott's celebrated
Game roes, includioglthcas int, Quail. Woodeo^k,
Euglitili snipe 1t lid one of the Choicest
delicacies of the season Just received and for sale at
the Family Grocery Mot e of
• d NO. A. RENSHAW.
st.2l Corner. Liberty and Hand streets.
FLt, TRANSPARENT LAN
TER
, - FIRE WORKS,
In any quantity, at
W. P. RIINKEIR & CO.'S,
_ "ties. 222 1224Llberty Street,
$ sell :x.83 aorner of. Sixth..
FENNWELVANIA
STATE AGEICULTURAk SOSIETY.
Days of Exhibition, TUESDAY, Sept. 29; WED
:NESDAY, Sept. 30, and .THURSDAY and FRI
DAY, Octoberist and %d, 18614,
AT HARRISBURG.
'Railroad Fait from Pittsburgh - to HarriAburg and
.return, 119.95. - ' • • se2l:z9l
: ORPHANS' count. SALE.
By virtue of an' order of tne Orphans' Court of
Allegheny County, made Scot. 19th, UM, the rin
derstgued will expose -to Public Sale, at the C9IIRT
:HOUSE, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, October
14th, MS, at 10 o'clock A. sr., alftheright, title
and ESTATE OF - RICHARD A. ROSS and HART
'ROSS, of, in and to a
LOT OF GI-ROUND
'Situate in Allegheny City, in said county,-fronting
50 feet and 9 Inches on Liberty street,And'extendL'
lug back 140 feet to Avery street, being Lot No.
In Wm. Anderson's plan of lots, recorded in
---ard book vol. 22; page 1.
Forfurther information enquire of A. ltf. BROWN,
AttoineY-at-Latv, No. 114 Fifth St., Pittsburgh.
WM. B. ROGERS,
Guardian of Richard A: Ro +s.
ROBERT MITCHELL,
Guardian of Mary Mats.
se2l:xB4•F
ETTERS R
at BUCHANA
186S.
T IST OF L
uncalled fur.
September Mat,
Harris Mary
Hazlet John
A
Adams W
Henry )(dm_
.7
Jones Jonn D
Burwica Amelia
Barro,ms Thot
Bridges Jas
. Boashife Adam
Keystone Glass
Works
Kirehenbower
Knight John
Lavigne Jose
Lee Roland
Little - Llizabeth
Marsh F
C
Miapin Silas •
Crane Win
Carnahan Miry
• D
Darls Thoi
belany ir;n
Ours ter Rlch 7 d
Dean Weston
Morley Robt
Monroe 4eo
Mc. B
McClurg H
McClurg T J
Melltulen Marg
Neeport Mat
Newton Marta
Power Itnbt J
ERNEST G. K
Edgar John -
Evans David F
Edward J
Fitzgerald . Asa
'Eamon Bflinds
MM
MINERSVILL.E PROPERTY,
3orner of Centre Avenue and }liner Street.
7 LOTS AND 2 HOUSES.
. _
. . 3102 ,DAY AFTERNOON. September 25th. at 3
i'clock, will be sold, on the premises, the valuable
• ; lormll7 properly, In Inner/vine now City of Pitts
' itirgb. at present occupied by W. M. liormly, • sq.,
'lid which hag been snb-divided Into•seven desire.-
. ile Lots, situate at corner , of Centre Avenue.and
• : Miner street. ,
Lot It o 61E1176 feet front on Miner street and 64
• 'eet in epth along the side next to Centre Avenue,
• - ieing s ut 100 feet in depth along the other slue:
m wnli ff,
' h Is the two-story Brick Double Scansion,
tontaln ng hall,'double parlor, drawing-room and
Aiulng- aim on first fi .or: five chambers on second
• loor; t o finished attics; basement, kitchen and
"rash boste. with sink and hydrant' in kitchen and
_. good els •rn connected with wash house. Dining
. : MOM a d kitchen 'cothiecied with dumb Walter.
. . .
Year to port. e-is a well of good Water, covered with'
;rape arbor, atui.grounds planted in fruit trees. .
Lot 7 Is an adjoining tot on carter of Centre
Avenue, Ihavingloo feet Irvin on Miner street. and
3elng in dew]) fig feet on one line and 311. feet on
• ot her. • , .
Lot No. 1 co ntains obOnt one-quarter acre of
;round. fronting 180 Sect on• Miner street, with A
~ wo story frame dwelling; containing six rooms and
LA.l6o...pring hou.e, fruit trees, &,c.'
.Lots Ijos. 2; 1 3, 4 and 5 are each fronting 4 feet
5n Miner stregt. with depth from 100 to L 9 213 feet,
• ;with fruit tree.ac. ,
TO is hriad.omlv situate and very dealiable prop
ar t y is passed by thellinersville Street Cars bring-
Lug it ink. easy c mmunleation with lower t art of
the city.l Those wishing are invited to examine the
?roper: y hefore day of sale.
• Terms of sate—One •third cash; balance in one and
yearS, with int,ri at. •
se= A. McILWA INE, Auctioneer.
,PEARL IIIIIIFAIIISTIJOHL
PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to
FAMILY - 'FLOUR:
hie - Flour will only be sent out when menially'
prdered.
PEAILLL MILL '
Equal to beskSt. Louis:
PEARL KILL BED BRAND,
hqual to best Ohio Flour.
*BITE CORN FLOUR AND CORN -MEAL'.
7 B. T. 101151BEDY ac BRO.,
Allegheny, Sept. 9,1865. PgAit.
IILACH•SILS SICQUES.
Lania Lace Points,
g I •
t. Summer Shawls,
. Fos HALE;LOW.PRICWB, BY
r __ AT.
1
, RITE, ORR & CO.,
4 . 5 Fifth Sireet,
_rrIBIOTHY. • SEED •
I'X'111,1:0 :•AIiTiCI.E,
sto at LOWEST MARKET`PRIOE.
J. KNOX,l37.Liberty Street.
8 . .
0 • BUsHELS
, *BINE SOUTHERN RED WHEAT,
To mrrive add,fortiale by'
ee.B MiBNNE & Akid/dig
OT t FIBRE CLAY.-100 tons
i:1 73 of U AHD
celebratedaud Fire
lay in note and for sale by •
gel' B. CANFIELD:a SO •
;VOT A SH.-40 tAsks No: 1 Pot 4131 t
In store and for akin by • • ' • -
se2l JOHN - B. CA try gm) . BON.
:DEARL A 511 . 7-50 cask& No. 1 in
1.. store audlor map o
.1 41 11 N -13. CANFIELD tk. SON.
. . . .
SODA ASH. 100 casks best
NJ brands, in store and (Or Ina* • •
Btu JAME' IL VIELI) & 80N.
bbls. Louisville
, Ilydrautte Ceiriset In btue and tot sale by
ta2l J , IIN I.I.:CAN r FELD - & saIN
• ; -
H E.-50 bxs. PrimoGoshen
Cheese In store and for sale by
I - JoTIN B.*CA.NPIFLI) & SON.
PEARL casks for sale
J. D. OaN turaa) a sou.
NEW .ADVIERTISEMENTS,
=
AT 77 AND 79 MARKET ST.
YARNS AND ZEPHYR.
BERGHAN'S SUPERIOR ZEPHYR-24..".4 and S
fold, NII Fll ad.'s, dust opened.
KNITTIN G AND ZLPHYR YARNS.
CAsITSIEIttt AND SAXONY YARNS, all colors
and mixtures. - -
An extra quality COUNTRY YARN.
JUVA. CANVAS.
AFGHAN and ZEPHYR IN EEDLES and HOOKS.
Wholesale and Retail.
_ .
JOSEPH HORNE & CO.
1ie21:x49
PEOPLE:*
O , MB have been
/F po REBT, where
lets assortment
and Srt.
kinds of duns
Sash paid for
Hemet stamp
panted in every
, J. H. Jong
ourog.
DRESS, CLOAK AND
, . .
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS.
!BULLION. SILK, CORDONLT and CKENEAL
FRI NtiEs.
ki,2LI 3 , 7 • S r iN i tt, H D LI MIN I G . S. all bliatlr
I to l i x l ialb.
co Ors.
SILK. SATIN AND VELVET RIBBONS."
LOOPS AND ORNAMENTS.
A Complete Assoirtment Just o,Pened, at
JOSEPH HORNE & COS.
5e21:7c50 •
OSIERY DEPARTMENT.
Roreigii and Doniestic, Cotton, Wool and Merino
HOSIERY,
Plain, Fancy and Bibbed, for 1 adios, Gent's and
Children, at Manufacturers prices.
_ - -
MERINO AND
_.WOOLEN' UNDERWEAR,
All sizes, qualities and prices, for Ladles, Gent's
Ind Children. Making a speciality of these depart.
ments, we can offer uperior Inducements to buyers
iu AbbORT atENT AND PRICE.
JOSEPII HoitivE CO:
(DINANCE authorizing the
IrSSUE OF "CITY PARK B 'NOS."
SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select
and Common Couneits of the City of itilegheny, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same:
That the City Controller be and he is hereby.au
thorized and empowered to nave Bonds prepared to
the am•itint of $200,000. to be signed by the Mayor
and Treasurer, and countersigned by the Control
ler. Said bonds shall be designated "City Park
lledds,'' and shall have coupons attached, bearing
interest at the rate of seven per eentinn per annum,
payable on-the ltt days of Jan aary and July.
bEC. 7. That said bonds shall mature in yearly
Sums not exc eding twenty thousand 100,000)
dollars, and the lenges,. of said bonds shall mature
in ten years from the date of the adoption of the
plans, - viz: the 14th day of November, A. D. 1867.
They shall be issued to the. Park Commission from
time to time, noon their requisitions agreeably to
the provisions Of. the sixth section of Act of the
General Assembly - of the Commonwealth of Penn •
sylvania, entitled 'An Act authorizing and pro
viding means for the conversion of the Common
Grounds of Hie City of Allegheny into Public
Parks." approved the 26th day of March, A. D.
1867.
SIC. 3. That the faith, credit and property of the
said city be and Is hereby pledged for the redemp
tion of said bonds at maturiety', and the interest ac
cruing thereon. , "
Ordained and enacted into a law this the liOth day
of September, 1568. JAMES McMitIER, .
President of belectriouncll.
JOHN. S. SLA(LE,
President of Common Coutcll.
. _ .
Attest:
D. li.lncrEanozr Clerk of Select Council.
IC S llmwonra. Clerk of Common Council. sal
B. F. DAUBITZIS
•
. • HER . B LIQUOR. ; ,
DB. FALK de CO., Importers,
. - 760 Peru' St.,Pittsbu r g h ,h Pa.,
This great HERB• LIQUOR has,gained wide celeb
rity in all Europe :rum its marvellous efficacy In
curing all hemorrhoidal complaints, and diseases of
the stomach. We earnestly invite /the attention of
the afflicted to-this great remedy, and offer gratis
he circulars, giving directions for use, together
Ith the certificates of eminent authorities regard
'lngll s curative merits.
Sold In all Drug Stores.
anal:Lai) DE. FALK & CO.. importers.
EMAINIECG
POSTOFFICE,
Patton Wm M .
Power Nicholas
Robina , m 31G
15mlthlep Ann
:Shock Henry •
,Spaneol John
chrppard Mugge
chick Mary
Smith Geo
ANGE OF FIRM.
G ORGE W. BIGGS • D. P. HOYLE.
BIGGS & HOYLE,
(SUCCESSORS TO WILL T. WILEY;)
No. 6 - Wk .- La:E . STREET,
Having purchased the large and complete stock Of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Silverware,
The undersigned offer their friends all lines of goods
at very low urines to close put, to make room for
new goods.
BIGGS & ROY=
semx46
Tyler Lucinda
V
Valentthe Mary
Williams Bait
IVilson,Kelly&C
Watters Pat
Wilson Ed
Ward Anthony
Waterhouse W E
Ward Thos -
Walt Wm •
White Clara A
MEE
OPENED THIS DAY,
AT EATON'S,
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
Black and Colored Bonnet Velvets;
Do. dm --- Trimming Velvets;
biro: Grain Ribbons;
Plain and Fancy Sash Ribbons.
ALSO, A FULL LINE . OP •
Ladies' and Gent's Underwear.
sels:
JUST RECEIVED.
Coke and Manure Forks,
AMES' CANAL SHOVELS, PICKS. MATTOCKS,
- At WiIirESIDD3 & DAM%
sels:v7 79 FEDERAL ST.4 ALLEGHENY
FALL OPENING,
At No. 47 St. Clair Street
4 LARGE AND SPLENDID mks OF
Bow', Youth's and CMldren's
CLOTHING,
• FOR THE, FALL. SEASON.
GRAY & 1,004.1 v,
set 5 47 ST. OLAIE STREET.
NEr -
WALL PAPERS,
For Halls, Parlors - and:Chaniliers,
NOW OPENING, AT •
nri Market St., near Filth Are;
JOS. R. HUGHES '& BRO.
se18: •
NEW FALL GOODS.
.A oplendld new stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIALEBESoko.
Just received by HENRY MEYER.
FORGE HEAVEN, •
N.A.NUFAGXI7,IIKII OF
CREAM CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
AndLES dealer
S AUCES.
JEL alt kinds LlES, ot F dm. RU , AtsITS,
.NUTd, PICK-
O PENING
OU Saturday, 19th
Oinst., a fall nn d complete stock 01
FALL AND• ,WINTER' MILLINERY.
• At Mrs. M. KITCHIN O S,
eeI6:TO2 • 100 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny
FOB SALE,
OLIN NINTH WARD LOTS,
Situate on the corner of Taylor and' Smallman
streets, 120 feet on Taylor street by VS feet on
Sinallmon street. Address,
5e14:7.12 ISAAC IitORLICY, Milton, Pa.
VIZ SALE,
FINE SEED WHEAT,
lIITCHCOCK, McolißElty it Co.
=
LARGE STOCK OF
COAL SHOVELS,
And all sizes of CAST EST.EL,
Merchant Tailor, 73 Smithfield street
iris FEDERAL Sl' Allegheny
AT 349 LIBERTY br
PITTSBURGH GAZE'riE : MONDA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.A EELSERABLE LIPE
Is that of the dyspeptic. Why suffetuten Roback's
Blood Purifier and Blood Pills will surely cure you?
They eitt be obtained from any druggist.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
CONVALESCENTS
Should toe Robaek's Stomach Bitters to strengthen
the prostration which always follows acute diseases;
It will be found far superior is a stimulating tonic
to any of t he Itt ine and bark preparations of the
prase* day.
Sold by all Druggists-Everywhere.
EVERYBODY
Should keep constantly within their reach those in
valuable remeoles to snecessrully combat disease,
Itobacit:s Blood Pill , . Roback's Stomach Bitters,
and tieback's Blood Purifier: they are. infallible in
the diseases for vihich they are recommended:
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
•
ERYSIPELAS
Often arises from morbid condition of the entire
system, and no better remedies can be found thaw.
Dr. Itoback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.
Sold by ; all Druggists Everywhere, •
~. , •
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE
Is worth a pound of cure. Fever and Ague can be
prevented in all climates and In all constitutions by
the constant use of lioback's Stomach Bitters, and
off times the very worst ca.es, have been cured by
their timely use. Persons: living in manakins dis•
tracts should never be with , :'ut them.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
NEURALGIA •
i •
Cat be. effectually cured 'by. taking Dr. RobackUt
Blood rurtner and Blood Pills, and bathing the af
fected. parts with Tincture of Aconite br Chloro
form.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
NOBODY
Can afford to be without such "valuable medicines as
Boback's Blood Pills. Stomach Bitters and Blood
Purifier.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
CONVALESCENTS
Or persons recovering hum revers or any of the
malignant forms of disease, will find Roback's
Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tunic and stimulant
for removing all the prostrating effects which follow
disease; it supplies the great want so long felt for a,
safe and reliable tonic and appetizer,
Sold by all Brig - Wets Everywhere.
WHO SELLS THEM ?
PlLLSgents for the aisle of ROBACIL'S BLOOD
STOMACH BITTERS and BLOOD,PURI•
PIER are all Druggists everywhere.
U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO.,
I
PROPRIETORS,
CINCINNATI, 0.
selSorivr-F
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INHUME COMPINT,
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
'WASHINGTON, D. C
Chartered by Special Art - of Contras,.
Approved July AS, 1868.
Cask Capital - - - $1.000,000.
-Branch Office : lIBIADELPHIA,
FIII6T NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Where the general business of the Company is trans'',
acted. and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
DIRECTO 'S. •
Jay Cooke. Philada.. E. A. Rollins. Wash`n.
C. H. Clark, Phllada Henry D. Cooke. Wash.
F. RatchfordStarr, Phila. Wm. E. Chandler,Wash.
Wm. G. Moorhead. Phila. John D. De roes. Wash.
Geo. F. Tyler. MI6. Edward Dodge, N. York.
Hinckley Clark, ehßs. H. C. Faunestock, N. Y.
OFFICERS.
C. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington. Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Fit.anee and Executive
Committee.
EMERbON W. PEET, Phila., Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TuRNEE Waslilngton, Ass% Secretary.
FRANCIS t 3. s Mi'i IL 111. D., Medical Dlrettot,
J. EWING. M KARS, M. I) A sot Medlc4 Director.
*EDIOAL A DVigiORY BOARD.
J. K. BARN I. Surgeon'Ueneml U. S. A. .Wash'n.
P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S.
N. Wa hingtou.
D. W. Ili Ns, M. D. '
Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM. E. CHANDLER,I.Va , hington, D. C.
GEO.II.OE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National in its character, offers:by
reason of the Larg Capital, Lo whales of Premium
and No.. Tables, the- most desirable means 'of In
suring life ~ et presented to the public,
The ratelsof premium being largely reduced, are
made as'favorable to the insurers as those of the
best Mutual 4 'ompan les, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the
misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
cause the Po ley-Holders,
•
several new and attractive tables are 130 W 'pre
sented which need only to be understood to prove ac
ceptable to the public. such as
, INC. ddr.-Pitorouc-
ING and kitl URN I REMIUM.POLI C Y.
In the orator, he policy-holder not only secures a
life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if
living. after a period of a few years, an annual Pt
com-eqw.t in ten per cent. (10 jot r cent.) of the par
of his pot,ey The I tier the Company Egli es tore
turn to •he assured the twat amount of maeu he has
pa'd in. in aldition to the amount of Ms pot'ey.
The attention of pernms contemn. atinst insuring
their lives or Increa.ing the amount of Insurance
they, A ready have, is cled to the special advant
ages offered by the National Life. Insurance Coin
.
&cut ars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the Branch. (take ef the Company in
bilade.phia, or its General Agents
IFirlAh..tA Is AtskINTS ARE WANTED In every
city and Town; and applications from competent
parties for such agencies with bailable. endorsement,
should be addressed Tto THE COMPANY'S (SE %I-
F UAL AGENTS ONLY., in their respective dis
tricts.
GENERAL • ACIIINTS: .1
E. W. CLARK e CO., Philadelphia Jersey.
JAYPennsylvania and Southern New
COOKE & CO.. Wabbinaton. D. C.,
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of
Columbia and West Virginia.
IBA B. MOUT & CO..
Agents for Allegheny, Heaver. Butler, Mercer and
Washington conntivs.
For hulls r partiollars address H. S. RUSSELL,
Manager for tit:demi Agent, 'Harrisburg, Pa.
80M:smack'
FOR RENT.
HALL.—Large rem of No. 58 Market Street,
suitable fur 'tub or e ocletv !loom.
BASEMENT—Nos. 1? add VI Third Avenue.
expressly tilted rap fur a large restaurant.
J. 31..0A.ZZAlkl.
1e16:x57 Attorney -at•Lvw, 98 Grant St.
STEAMER GIPSY.
All persons having claims szainst the Steamboat
GIP Y will p.ese ,t .n: se for bet IPment Immedi
ately, to
W. C. AUGUINBADICHN
No. 87 Diamond str e et, Pittnburgh
GEO. BRENIiIkAN. Muter.
, SEPTEMBER 21, 1868.
,', • piitrridrAt:-:,_.:,_
GRANT AN COLFAX
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION !
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 23.
ORDER OF PROCESSION
I GR IAT WEST RN BRASS BAND:
Clii 31Austou.. JOS. BROWNE. Col. W.
B. NEEP t R. Chief of Staff.
,AIDS:
W.Moreland. : I A. X. Long.
joh . 1 - 1. Dare. Col - Joseph Kaye,
I
Jam s S. Patterson, James Mawhinnev,
Joh Mcgraw, i John 6 ia...s.
Henry Hays, 1 Alex. 11it...Juni:1n, ,
WM, A. Herron. I Wm. It. Bog.:s,
Cha les Jerern, I Geo. Wilson, Ist, ward,
Cap B. W. Morgan, j James AleGutinegle,
ti,.o. T. McKee, ' 1 Thos. scandrett,
J no. Back. Turtle C'k,! John N. Brown,
Capt. W. M. Dalglelsh, • Geo. W. (Main.
\ it. j
Capt. I. Parkinson, i Cat,t. \V. H. Obey.
Abe Patterson, I Capt. S. T. Palifley,
Win chanson, Clint. James E. Burns,
Capt. J. M. Larlmt , N. P. need,
Samuel H. Baird, Capt. M. K. Moorhead,
i i
r', D. Brush. • Gen. B. Mitchell,
Major J. J. Lqwso . John McDonald.
Capt. W. 11. Cook, , David 1.. Crawford,
Martin chafer, - Geo. Dilworth,
Richard Perry John If. Kerr,
Daniel O'Neill, , ('apt. D. B. Ferguson:
Cant. C. C. Taylor, Capt. A P. Morrison,
Um.--M. Clancy, Charles Hartman,
E. V. McCandless, . Capt. Geo. W. Dean.
Aids to Chief Marshal will wear red lash. ,
•
CAT/ 'WAGES CONTAINING INVITED GUEST&
T - -
FIRST GRAND DIVISION.
Gen. W3l: TiLAREGY. Commanding.
The Division will be composed of Grant Hussars,
Butchers and Daayinen, anq other mounted delega
tiol.s. Will form on Monongahela Wharf, Tight
resting on Smithfield.
-SECOND GRAND DIVISION.
SAMUEL B. CLULEY, Commanding. Col. GF.O
F. MOEGAN, Chief of Staff.
AIDS i . .
Capt. J. D. MeFat land,' Alex. G. Bradley,
Dr. W. J. Gilmore, Geo. F. Mcl can,
Col. T: M. Bayne, I .H. B. Miller, .
Joseph A. Butler, Capt. A. H. Heisev,
1114. E. A. Montooth, - George Evans.
Capt. Matt M. Felker. . Capt. .1. B. Palmer,
Capt. G. W. Gillespie, Edward Wilkins,
Wm. G. Stubbs, - Capt. It. D. Ifumee,
Col. John A. Danks, Capt. Nick Way.
F. M. Mace. Capt. A., C. Critchlow,
Alex. McCurdy. Capt. - Denny O'Neil,
Henry H. Murray, James Bradley.
Col. .1. B. Copeland, I Will M. Hartzell,
The Division will be composed of the various vis
iting Clubs. Will form on Water street, right rest
ing on Smithfield.
FIRE DEPARTMENT,
Ot Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Boroughs, under the
direction of
cuar ENGINEER. JOH si H. HARE. r
THIRD GRAND DIVISION.
Col. BALLENTINE, Commanding.
Birmingham—Capt. George.S. Wood, Dr. J. H.
Roberts, Lieut. S. A. Barr, Lieut. Fred. Albright.
South Pittsburgh—David Jones, Ernest Creaban.
Isaac VP ehen tein.
Monongahela—Nathan Brokaw.
West-Pittsburgh—Adam Weaver. Louis Aurin.
Temperancevllle Dr. V.
J. Smith, John p. Hun
ter, W. C. Taylor, F. C. Dorrington.
Chartiers—Cant. James L. tiraitairt, Robert Hod
oils I
Union—Frank Couch, Wm. McDonald.
TheDivision'will be composed of the Clubs south
of theiMunongaliela amtOnlo Rivers. Will form on
MOnongaliela Satpension Bridge, right resting on
Water street.
FOURTH GRAND DIVISION.
Gtat. CHARLES ISAIL.NE?, Commanding.
.1
Thelllivision will be composed of various Clubs .
from Allegheny City. VIII tom on Liberty fitreet.
right resting od Water.
FIFTH GRAND DIVISION.
Capt. CHAS. W. BATCHELOR, Commanding
Dr. A. H. Gross, AIDS. -
John Scat), Jr.,
Lew I. Winter, W. H. Morrison,
C. I'. Duff, Christ. Huth',
Harry Duirus. Dr. S. F...Arenburg,
Frank. Ardary, C. H. Bradley,
C A. Scott, - Thos. McConnell,
!Cap'.- 1 ). Holmes. Henry Batt ,
'Rolland Smith, Dr. P. Pere went,
Capt. E. C. Seeley, I G. W. Hal au,
A. P. McWilliams, Samuel But er.
Thomas Hartley. , Richard ihompson.
This Division will he composed 01 Clubs from the
Fourteenth,Fifteenth,. Sixteenth. Pe% enteenth,
Elghteen.h. Nineteenth, 'Fwentleth; Twenty-first.
Twenty-second and Twenty-third wards. Will form
on Market street. right resting on Water. .
.SIXTH GRAND DIVISION.
Oen. A. L. PEARSON commanding.
Thomas Reese, Ed.. Druih,
Wm. R. Ford; Ralph RlC.`ardson,
• Sam W. Reynolds, Capt. 11. Gallisath,
Ed. T. Whitmore, John F. Hunter,
11. A. Collier, [ 1% m. H. McCreary,
Dr. J. G. McCandless, %% lilts W. Powers,
Wm. llosack,\ ' Col. J. D. Owens,
E. S. Morrow, Dr• A. M. Barr,
Ma). Sam'l KnFore, John G. Brown.
The Division will be composed of Allegheny Coun
ty Tanners' Clubs and Clubs from the First, Second.
Th , rd, Fourth.; Fifth, Slath, .evewth. Rlghth,
Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Wards. Will
form on Wood street, right resting on Water.
Rou
to of Procession
.
Along Smithfield to Third, nn Third to Miss, up
Itosato Fif , ll avtinu out Fifth avenue to Pride, up
- Pride to Co well s along COWCII to Fu'too. a ong
}Witco , . to Wylie. down Wylie to Fifth avenue down
Fifth avenu. to Liberty, a ong Liberty to O'Hara.
along O'Harsio Penn,down l'enn to St Cial-,along
In. emir and r eusp ;talon bridge to Federal
strtet. All-gbeny, up r edera o Lacock, along La
cook to Ander...on. up Anderson to Cedar avenue,
along Cedar avenue • o Worth Common. along North
CoMnion to Irwin — avenue, along Irwin avenue to
Ohl* street, where tilt proce sion will
e procession wil l move at
EIGHT O'CLOCK PRECISELY
ie eignal gun for moving will be fired by the Sec-
Ward (rittburgh) Club • '
CORDIAL INvitATION
Is extended to the various Fire Companies -of the
two les and surrounding boroughs to turn out on
the occasion.
Citizens 01 the various Wards. Boroughs and
ownebipe will form In the rear of their respective
Cluli ,
Alt Republicans along the Route of Procession are
requested to display the Stars and Stripes and to il
luminate their dweillugiand places of business.
The Chief Marshal will be.tiesignated by a blue
sa , -11;
Division Commandem will weir a white sash.
All Aids will wear red sashes.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
At's to Chief Marshal will meet at City Hall,
Monday evening. Sept. alit, at eight o'clock.
A Ids to Division Commanders will meet at same
place on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock.
It e specially requested that There be no display
of iireworks until after the 1) , oeession has started.
:Division Commanders will see that this request is
complied with.
D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER..
37 °lice is hereby given that the Paz tnership here
tofore existing between
T. H. &BRIDE and HENDERSON GEORGE,
Has been this day diSiolved by mutual consent, and
The Grocery and Produce Business
Will be continued as heretofore by HENDICRSON
GEORGE, who will settle the accounts of the late
tom. ' T. H. DE,
sellex72 HENDERSON GEORGE.
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POL/T/CAL.
FALL PERSONS NOTIFIED of
THEIR APPPINTMENT AS
Aids to the Commander-in-Chief,
WILL REPORT AT
CITY HALL,
On MONDIY, Sept. 21st, at 4 P; M., sharp.
By order of F. H. COLLIER,
Corenunderan-Cider.
Ofacial: W. R. COOL AdJ. Gen. se2l!:xBs
TIIE LADIES OF THE SEC
OND WARD
WILL PRESENT THE
Second Ward Grant and Colfax Club
WITH A
MAGNIFICENT SILK FLAG,
AT -w-xx,KiNS
THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to all to be pres
ent. se2l
HEADQUARTERS FinSsr
No• 91 11ItANT STREET, PITTSBURGH. I'A. ,
September 19. 1868. 1
11W"GENERAL ORDER No. 1.
The undersigned. having been • appointed
Commander of - the First Division of the Republican
Torchlight Proeessi•os on WKIJNESDAI eXEN
'LNG, 9eptember 23, 1868, in assuming command
pub.ishes the NI owing orderfor the governinent of
:IA concerned: Il
Chief of Staff—Col. E. A. Montonth
Adjutant General— ~a jor J. F. Slagle.'
Inspector General—Col. John Glenn.
Chief of Artillery—Major Joseph M. Knap.
Quartermaster General—Major H. Morton.
COMMiSIM y General—Capt. W. D. McCallum
11. AIDS.
Hon. James L. Graham Lieut. F. R. Jones,
Major A, H. Brown, i Lieut. Robert Wilson,
Major S. Fo ey, T. I'. Houston,
Esq.,
Capt. W. H. w akefield, W. F. Haney. Esq.,
Capt. J. C. Bartley, J. E. Mcßeivy, .1 , sq.,
Capt. J. H. Elliott, C. S. Auln•onst Esq.,
Capt. J. H. Walter, John S. Linable, Esq.,
Lieut. W. McCune, H. C. McCormick, Lag
Lieut. H. B. Campbell. i . •
111. • •
The command will be in line and ready to move at
8 o'clock r. al., and will fornxibn the Monongahela
wharf, right resting on titnithtleld street, in the fol
lowing order: Ist. Grant llnsaars, under command
of Cot.McClurg; 21. Artillery, n der command
of Maor W. It. Stokes; 31. Draymen under com
mand of —— ; 4th. Butchers. undeaeommand
of --; sth. All other organizations of mount
ed troops.
After each command has taken Its place In line, it
will remain dismounted until ••Lead , ut• , is sound
ed by the Chief Bugler. Torches will be lighted at
the sound of "The Charge."
WM. BLAKF.LEY,
Commanding RI st Division.
OfficialL4. F, SLAGEL. Adjutant General. eel
ar'IIE PURL I CAN MEETINGS
. - will be held at the times and places follow
ing, and will be addressed as indicated:
MONDAY, Sept. 2let, 186 S.
Corner of Magee street and Pennaylvarda aTenne,
at 74 r. M. Gen. J. B. SWEITZER, D. H. LY
MAN, J. M. KIRKPATRICK and C. W. ROBB,
Diamond Square, Allegheny City, at 7i6 P. M
F. B. rENNIMAN and THOMAS HOWABD, Esiis
Smith's 11111, MOnnt Washington, at 7'41 P. 3f
oen. A. L. PEARSON and J. J. SIEBENECK. Esq
Thirteenth Ward School House, CHinersvllle,) at
7S P. It. A. M. BROWN and C. W. MORELAND,
Rags. A Dag presentation will take place and a na
tional salute will be fired. The Central Tanners
Club, Grant Clubs of the Fourth, Seventh,: Eighth,
Elevsnth, Twelfth and Fouttee-th Wards will be
present.
Mills Station. Panhandle Railroad.i
B. B. PARICO:SO24 and D. T. WATSON.
Baldwin Township-17nlon Hotel. Gen. WM
BLAKELEY and lion. J. L. GRAHAM.
Club Rooms, corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets,
South Pittsburgh, at 73i F. M. W3l. LITTLE, Jr.,
EST.
TUESDAY, Sept. 22d, ISO.S.
Snowden Township. at Glcnn•s Mills, at 7 F.
W. C. IdORELAND. Esq.. and others.
New Texas. Plum Township, at 10 A. X- Hon.
J. P. PENNEY, Gea. swErrzEn and THOMAS
EWING, Esq. A delegation, accompanied by a
Brass Band and the Seventh and Eighth Ward Glee
Club, will leave the A. V. E. B. Depot at S A. st.„
returning at 6.20 r. a.
.
Oakland Car Station. At 7P. m. Clen..F. H. COL- '
LIER and A. M. BROWN, E sq.
Colmerscille. Col. J. A. DANSE and H. H. Ho-
COISMICK, Esq.
Mansfield, at 734 r. M. B. F. LUCAS and
BIEBEMECB, Esqs,
Eleventh Ward School House, corner of Ptincau
and Green streets, at 7,54 r, Ja,. H. C. MACKIMML
and W. S. MCCUNE, Eggs. • ' ` '
soon Township . , at Middletown. THOS. BOW
ARD and JOHN H. KERB, Fags. . •
Etna Borough, at 73 r. lt. Maj. WM. FREW,
Gen. A. L. PEARSON and H. P. MUELLER, Esq.
By of der of Committee on Speakers and Meetings.
E. A. MONTOGTH, Chairman.
dNO. S. LAMBIE, ;Secretary. se2l
RIND MSS CONVENTION!
OF THE
Republicans of Western Pennsylvania,
AT PITTSBURGH,
THURSDAY, September 24, 1868.
The Republican State Central Committee haa or
dered a GRAND MASS CONVENTION to be held
in this 017 on the 24th of September, inst.
The Republicans of Western Pennsylvania are
urgently invited to come, en masse, and so help Vile
good cause along.
Arrangements have been mgde with the follow
ing rallre.adti to carry at EXCIIRSION RATES and
run EEC UR , ION TRAINS to and from the Con
vention: Pennsylvania Railroad and, branches;
Western 'Pennsylvania R. R. ; Allegheny Valley
R. It.; Penh ndle it, R.; Connellaville R. R.; and
the Packets on the Monongahela River will also
carry xi clear:slop rates.
The fodowing Fminent Speakers are expected:to
be present
Hon. E. M. STANTON,
Gen. JOS. R. RAWLF.Y, of Conn.
Ex-Gov. POLLOCK,
Ex-Gov. CURTIN,
Gen..l. T. OWEN,
Gen, J. W: FISHER,
Hon, A. K. McCLURE
A Grand Torchlight Procession
Will take place on the night before the Convention,
and all GRANT CLUBS• and TANNEItz' CLUBS
are Invited to take part In IL
A DAYLICHT PROCESSION
WIII form on THURSDAY MORNING, and the
Republicans of the county are expected td turn out
In full force, on foot, In wagons and on horseback.
REPUBLICANS: .Let us have a Rath worthy of
the days of MO and 1934, and keep the ball roll
ing. which VERMONT and 'MAINE have put In
motion 1
By orderer the
sol 7 STATIC CENTRAL IDOMMITTEE.
POLITICAL.
COMPANY A, "GRANT EMS , .
I.,AWS" will id- et
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,
At CPT natl. at 7u n'c'ock, for uniform foot drill
and ‘listribntlon of untLrme. • -
EIMEEI
Or - ATTENTION. 'NOUNG MEN-!
All Young Men of the. SE POND WARD.
Allegheny, are requested to meet at the SCHOOL'
DUUSE.
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING,
At Eight o'clock to receive Caps and Capes, and
make arrang meets td. the Grand Torch Procession
on the 23d inst. Byorder of
se2BuSS SEWN D WARD GRANT CLUB.
WATTENTION! 3RD' WARD.
JOLT/ 10TH.)---The Beim!) Roans of the
TIMID IVAItO. PITT SBURGH. are requested to
Meet at the Public School . House, in said ward. on
.310NDAY EVENING. at 7ti o'clock. for the pur
pose of nominating Ward Officers. Let therein a
fall attendance. By order of
sel9:x63
WGRANT AND COLFAX CLUB,
OF SROOND WARD, ALLEGIMU,
'Meets at SECOND .`YARD SCHOOL ROUSE, every
Tuesday Evening, at S o'clock
W. P. PRICE, Secretary
an3:t63 MTII
egr 7TH AND STH WARDS
GRANT & COLFAX CLUB,
TURN OUT! TURN OUT !
THIS (Mondalid EVEN/AG,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, inIiCISFS,Y,
WITH OAR!, °APES AND LAMPS;
To Attend the Illeettng at illineravilie,
and Drill en relate. , '
Every member is expected to turn out, as this
will oe the last oppertunity to drill previous to the
Grand Demonstrations on Wednesday and Thurs
day. , sett
ATTENTION z
HAMPTON'S BATTERY!
A meeting of HAMPI ON'S BATTERY will be
held ---
THIS EVENING,at 1-2' o'clock,
AT CITY HA Lli.
A Nil attendance is requested, as business of im
portance will be transacted.
B. FRANIC.WEYKAN, President.
GEO. LITTLE, 'Secretary. se2l:xlC
pgrATTENTION, GRALIIT HITS
BARS I—Company Officers will meet at
Headquarters. No. 91 Grant street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., at 7,4lo'clock,
THIS (MONDAY) EVENING.
To complete the Election of Regimentaland Battal
lion Officers. Company. Commanders will mate re
quisitions upon . _
Capt. Alex. McCallum, R. M.,
By noon of this day, for all the Uniforms and equip
ments necessary for their commands,and: will fur
nish complete rolls of their Companies this evening.
13: mcFAmm, WM. BLAKELY,
• se2l Secretary. President.
IW'RALLY I RALLY! RALLY!
There will be a
FTVTIIFMMNM.:
Of the citizens of the Sixth (old Eighth) Ward,
THIS EVENING, at the Stand corner of Magee
st•eet and Fifth Avenue. Gen. :T. B SWEITZEB,
JOFIN M. KIRKPATRICK, C. W. ROBB, Esq.,
D. H. LYMAN, Bag:, and others will address the
Meeting. B
he elicirw . Glee Club and_a Brssa Band
will be la attendance.
The marching ( tub will meet at their Room at 6%
o'clock to receive their. Uniforms and partlclpsle In
the Grand Rally
TURN oUT all good and LOYAL DEMOCRATS
and hear the news from MAINE: se•N:q92
VrA MASS MEETING
WILL BE HELD AT THE
Echool House, 13th Ward, Minersville,
This (Monday,) Evenhag,
AT 'I'S O'CLOCK
Addresses by A. M. BROWN and W C, MORE
LAND, Ems.
The Central Tatfners , Club and Grant Clubs of
4th, 7th, 13th, 11th. 12th and 14th Wards wilt be
present. By order of
5e..2:x89 COY. ON SPEAKERS & Mzirrnsos.
IgrATTENTION, -EuTionw.RS.—
At a meeting of the Butchers of Allegheny
County. the following named persons were elected
as officers to serve at the Grand Convention:
Chief 31 rshal—JOHN EARL. _ •
Assistant Marshal—Hvgh Richardson, William
Houck. Fred. Beilstein. Geo: Ryans, Henry Mus
ter, James Sanderson, Henry Mete.
AO Bafflers favorable to Grant and Colfax are
ested to assemble (mounted) in the DIAMOND,
ALLRGHENYOiiY,on-- ..
Thursday, atl o dk•Aoe . L .
The uniform to consist of White Shirt. Blue Scarf.
Red Sashand High Ha . It is earnestly requested
"that every Loyal Butcher will be. in line at the time
and place designated. By order,
selD
JOHN EARL, Chief Marshal.
cgrGRAND REPUBLICAN
1 1/ S
WILL BE HELD AT
NEW TEXAS, Plum Township,
ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
On TUESDAY, Sept. 224,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
Gen. J. BOWMAN SWEITZER,
Hon. JOHN P. PENNIT.Y,
THOMAS EWING, Esq.,
And other Speakers will address the 'meeting
The citizens of Pluni Township extend a cordial
Invitation to the Republicans of Pittsburgh and Al
legheny count. to be present on the occasion. En
tertainment will be provided for all.
The 7TH AND BTH WA.NOS OLEIC CLUB and
a HAND OF Mlicle will accompany the &legs-
Hon. •
A Train will leave the Allegheny Valley Railroad.
Repot. at 13 o'clock A.' M. retarniug to the city at
0:20 r. n.
Come one, come all, and have a good ttme. Chai r m an.
J. B. LAtalte,=l3eCr l eiary
".N11)431.1.1!eix
. .
Itgr'GRANT HUSSARS! GRANT
• H UsliAtta. his organisation is now fitly
orgaiiis d; and the following named gentleme are
authorized to raise companies for the President/AI
catepaogn :
11 FOLItY, Birmingham and south of
M•onngJah
I
14th Pa.Csvalr_
yi at. J. S. SCHOONMAKER,
Allegheey
-V S. tVL'iR.
14 h Pa. Cavalry, Al.eghellY.
latent 1., 11. OSS. 14th PA. Cavalry. Allegheny.
Llent E li. JONES $ mat Phuburge.
Lieut. D. J. M;FAUERN. 3,1 PA.A.Mvally..Pitta• -
bur h. •
J. B JOHNS' .N, 14 hPa Cavalry.
Major JOSEPH Di KNAP. Artblery. _
Major W. R. ST KitS Aral- R', la. • .•
Capt. THS. P. WALKE er 4-th Pa. Cavalry, -
Fayett- an 7.
luvrettr. .. Nr /Ice • PRE. old 9th Ward. Pitts. .
Ca pt. J. C. BARTLEY. Oth, Ward, Allegheny.-
Berg.. J. B. KELLV.•Wilkins township.
JOSEPH BORLAND, Pine township.
- -Capt. R. J. BoliGS, Allegheny
Lie. PATT ER , ON, 37 Isabella at... Allegheny.
t. ROST. WILIsON,. 14th Penna. Cavalry,.
Wood. Run.
clad.. 4. H. F.LLIOTT, Hastewood.
Col. FRANK DUFF, Caudate.
Capt. DAVID E. ADAMS. sth ward, Allegheny.
Capt. J. H. GRAN ET. Clth ward, Allegheny.
All Clubs of Allegheny county are cordially in
vited to Join and parVcipate In the parade of the
93 and 24th. •
uempanles organizing can elect their own ()Dicers
ant (ecelve instructions fr•ln the commanding of
of he Husqtra COI. W ELY,.
((rant etre• t or ihe recretary. S. J. McPARISPHI,
ti0..111. Water street. sell
CANDIDATES.
io'"A.VßEßllltAlli' OF 3D W4lll/.
Col. J. D. EGAN
WILL BE AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE.
AT THE OCTOBER ELECTION.
MEI
ar CITIZENS' •TERIPEIIANCE
CAISDIDA'r.E.
FOR COUNTY COk3fISSIONXR.
ISAAC CFIA.ULJOS,
Of Fourth Ward, Allezheny City, nominated
Count) Convention, August 28th. soo.rtiS4lit
El
S: J. McFARREW.
Captain
COATSTITTEE