POLITICAL. M' I rTH AND STH WARDS GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB, Meets at the School House, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, AT 5 O'CLOCK, To Drill and tare part in the GrtAND TORCH LIGHT DE3I ,NSTRATIos. Caps, Capes, Torches, S c., in readiness. :se2l. : rge - COMUL'ANY "GRANT HUSSARS. . " - Will meet THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, on Liberty street, opposite HARE'S HOTEL, at fliY‘ o'clock, chary, fully equipped, for PRi4CESSION of this evening. • D. DAINShATH, JR., ' sea i • Captain Commqndlag. • ATTENTION! 4TH WARD, ALL'EGIIENY The delPgation of the Fourth Ward. Allegheny City.' to the T ,, rclillgot - Procession an Wednesday 'Evenly SetitembPr. 23d, will form ea LACGiK STREET, the right to-Ling on Anderson street, promptly at 7 o'c'ock: and on Thursday Morning, Sept. 24th. at 9 o'clock. ,19.92,f D. BAILEY, Chief Marshal, 5e.12:x98 .• 4th Ward, Allegheny City. rgrATTEN ION! NAT NAL G ARKS. - You will, assemb e on PITT .TREET, darter of Liberty street, a. it.: o'clock r. M. precisely. Ity order of J. S. SCROONMaKER, se23 Captain. READQUARTERS FOURTH GRAND DIVISION, PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22, 186 S. WGENERAL ORDER NO. 1.-- The Crmwanding ()Meer of file Fourth Grand Division desires the members of his Staff to meet him at Gen. A . L. Pearson's office. 64 Grant street, on THURSDAY, at 9 'o'clock .M. The Alas-de-Camp will wear Blue Sashes, with White Rosettes, Black Hats and White Gloves. By order of CHARLES Commanding Fourth Grand Division. GaO. W. GILLESPIE, A. A. G. seM:y9 igrALLEGIIENY COUNTY TANNER, CLUB, ATTENTION Eyery member of Companies A and P. will be present at CITY HALL,. at 6.' o'clock, sharp. . Company C. (Eleventh Ward,) will report at 7 o'clock, sharp. • -. All pereioni wishing to johi this organization will call at CITY,HALL by 4 o'clock P. By order of JOS. BROWNE. "SECOND . WARD, Allegheny, ATTENTION ! The deleration to the Torchlight Procession on WEDNESDAY EVENING, from the SECOND WILL -011111 ON NORTH AVENUE, In front of the School House, MOM o'clock P. It., promptly. By order of . ALEXANDER WILSON, Chief Marshal., Capt. W. E. STEWART. Chief. seeM:Y5 lATTENTION, BUTCH*. RS.- At a meetinz of the Butchers of Allegheny County, the following named persons were elected as officers to serve at the Gran 4 Convention; Chief Marshal—JOHN EARL. Assistant Marshall—Hcgiz Richardson, William Hosack. Fred. Betistein„ Geo. Evans, H,.nry Mos ier, James Sanderson. Henry Metz. All Butchers nevorabie to Grant and Colfax are requested to assemble (mounted) in the DIAMOND, ALLEGIIEN Y CIXY, op Thursday, at 9 o'clock A. M. The uniform to consist of White Shirt, Blue Scarf. Red4bish and Hign Ha . It is earnestly requested thatbvery Lo at Butcher will be in line at the time and place designated. By order. / sere - JOHN EARL, Chief Marshal. Ilgr HEADQUARTERS SECOND DIVISION. GENERAL ORDER No. The Stan' Officers of the SECOND DIVISION, Col. E. JAY . ALLEN; Commanding, 'will meet at Executtve Committee Dooms, THIS- 4Vdnesday,i AFTEuicomi, at ' 4 o'clock. 7 I Prompt attendance Is requited.. Maj. SAMUEL KILGORE, • 5e23:16 ! • Assistant Adjutant General. arNOTICE_ TO . - FIREMEN. To those of the Fire Departments of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and the Borough of Birmingharn, who will participate. In : the Torchlight Procession this evening, the following general Order is Issued: Yon will form on Grant steeet, right mating on Water street, in the following order: . `Chia Engineer John H. Hare. Chief Engineer James - E. Crow. Assistante, Frank Kolteeker and John Steele. • Brass Band. - Plttsbarih.Department. Allegheny Department. Borough' of Blrmlagham - Companies are expected to be In line at half-past . . 7 o'clock, as the Procession will move at 8 o'clock. sharp. By ordei sow r4rll E A D r - QII A It TEES ALLE GHENT COUNTY EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE. - • CITY lIA.LL, ,Sept. fflad, 1568. - GENERA L ORDERS, NO. 1. I. All Aida to the Chief Marshal for Torchlight Procession will • - • REPORT AT BIONONUARELL ROUSE,. On WEDICESDAY. ; ffiId Inst., ael o'clock r. at., to Col. WM: B. - NEEPEIt; -Chief of Staff, who will as sign them to their respective positions. • 11. The Division Commanders will hold their commands in readiness to move at 8 o'clock' 'r. x., precisely. By order of • JOS. BROWNE, • - , Chief Marshal.. -- WM. B. NEEPER, Chief of SUM • ea3:ylo • • • IigrALLEG I FIEISY CITY, SEPT. 22d, 1868. HEADQUARTERS 4111 GUARD DIVISION. General Order' No. 1. The undersigned having baen appointed to take charge of the Fourth DiVielOn, to be composed of the various delegations from Allegheny City, the following order la promulgated for the guidance of concerned: Major W. R. NEEPER, Chief of Staff. Capt.GUST. 14-tiILAUM, Adjutant General. AIDS: — Capt. A. W.Hredel. Lieut. 80b..' Capt, W. E. Stewart, ' MaJ. W. ICI:lope, Alexander Wilson, Dennis Mullen, Betislein. Lewis Qbaefer. Esq., • Cant. B. F. Jennings, R. A. CAmeron, Geo. - Monl, Esq., W. M, McClintock, Capt. Chas. A. SaMTIL Th mpson, Geo. I'erkuld, , Capt. Wm. P.. Herbert, W. D. HON -t. furies Cutler. Lieut. J. M. Kelsey, Wm. C. Murray. Capt. J. 11. Grenet, - • ORDER OF FORMATION.. First Ward, Allegheny, form on _Robinson street , (weet, ) right resting on Beeotd Ward on Oblo, (west,) right resting on Federal street. . 'third Ward on Ohio, (east,) right resting on Fed- Fourl b Ward form on Robinson, (east, )right rest ing on Federal stre.t. , Fifth Ward form on Lacoclr, right resting on Fed eras street. $ $ • Sixth Ward form on Rebecca street, right resting on Craig. . Seventh Ward form on Federal street, right rest ing on Ohio street. kighth Ward form on LacOok street, (east,) right resting on Federal. By order. V CHARLES BARNES, • Commanding Fon , th Grand Division. GUST. L. Ritallr,, AdJt- Gen. HEADQUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN EXEC- } UTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALLEGOENY CO. The Alds desig..atml by the Commander cf the Fourth kirand Dirt:fon t I melt at Wiaaon's Liv ery blaloe, AllCJliony Diamond, at co o'clock; sharp, W.EON k.I•DAY A PllOl.l.slOON, 934 inst. citicT. lienerni. Sea ,rourth (fraud DlTibion. GRANT' AND COLFAX TORCIILMIT PROCESSION ! Wednesday Eyen43g, Sept. 23. GREAT WESTERN BRASS BAND lef 'Marshal- Col. JOS. •B`ROWNE.i . • Chternf Stair—Col. W 1.1 W. . NEEL'EIi'. Adjutant General—JAMES S. 'PATTERSON. • AIDS; W. C. MOreland, I H. M. Long. John H. Hare, l Col Joseph Make, James S. Patterson, j Tames Mawhinner, John Megraw; • John Gin a, Henry Have, ' Ales. MeJunkin, Win. A. Herron, Wai. R. Boggs, Charles Jeremy,,_ Geo. Wilson, lit ward, Capt. B. W. Morgan, James MeGunnegle, Y, McKee. This, r.candrett, Jim. Black. Turtle Clr, John K. Brown, - Capt. W. M. Daigle Geo. W. Collin. Capt. It. B. parainson,"! Cant. W. H. tihry. Abe Patterson,l Capt. S. T. Palsies, Wm. rim son, Cant. James E. Burns, C a nt. J. 3f. Lar, r, i N. P. Beta, Samuel H. Baird, I Capt. M. K. Moorhead, M. D. Brush. Geo. B. Mitchell, Major J. J. I,l.wson, John McDonald, Capt. W. IL Cook, David 1,. Crawford, Martin t-haffer, Geo. Dilworth, Richard Perry. John H. Kerr. Daniel O'Neal, i Capt. D. It. Ferguson: Cant. C. C. Taylor, c•,pt. A P. 31orrikon, Wm: M. Claney, hallos Hartman. E. V. McCandless, Capt. Geo. W. Dean. Aids to Chief M•rshal will wear red ,ash. Escort to Cater Marshal—Natmnal Guards, tinder command of Capt. bCHUONMAKER. °MUGU CONTAINTEG 311171 TED GUESTS Chief of Staff—Col. E. A. Iftintooth - • • - Adjutant General—Major J. 10..Slagle. Inspector General—Col. John Glenn. Chief of Artillery—Major Joseph M. Knap. Quartermaster General—Major li..3forton. Commissary tieneral—Capt. W. D. McCallum Hon. James L. Gmham, Lieut. P,. R. Jones, • Major A, 31. Brown, Lieut. Robert Wilson, Major S. Po ey, T. P. Houston, Esq., Capt. W. H. waketleld, W. F. Haney, Esq., Capt. J. C. Bartley, J. E. McKelvy, ?sq., Capt. .1. H. Elliott, C. S. Ammond, Esq., Capt. J. H. Walter, , John S. Lamble, Esq., Lieut. W. McCune, H. C. Mccorrtrick, Lieut. H. B. Campbell. I Frank Ardary. The Division will be composed of Grant Hussars, Butchers and Draymen. ana other mounted delega flora. Will form on Monongahela Wharf, right resting on Smithfield. Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Boroughs, under the direction of CIIIHF Ilarcuizzn, JOHN H. HARE. SECOND GRAND DIVISION. DE. W. J• GILMORE, Commanding. Col. GEO F. MORGAN, Chief of Star. AIDS: Capt. J. D. MeFat land, r Alex. G. Bradley, Samuel Young. , ' Geo. F.:Mel ean, -- Col. I'. M. Bayne, H. B. Miller, • Joseph A. Butler, Capt. A. H. Helsel', Maj. E. A. Moutooth, George Evans. Capt. Matt M. IFeiker. • Capt. J. B. Palmer, Capt. G. W. Gillespie, .'Edward . • Wm. G. Stubb4.. : Capt. R. D. Humes, Col. John A. Hanks, - Capt. Nick Way, F. M. Magce, _ Capt. A.C. Critchlow, Alex. McCurdy. Capt. Denny O'Neil, . Henry Murray, James Bradley, Col. J. B. Copeland. Will M. Harken. Capt..Davld if. Craig, Geo. V. marshal!, Capt. 1, R. Oxley. Johnson West. Samuel Hill. • The Diviiion will be composed of the various vis iting Clubs. Will form on Water street, right met ing on Smithfield. Col. J. W. BALLENTINE, Commanding AIDS. litrmtugbam—Caps. George S. Wood, Cant. E. G. 'Creahan. Lt. S. A. Barr, Lieut. Fred. .Albright. -..South Pittsburgh—David Jones, Dr. J. B. Rob erts; Isaac Vi , chen teln. • - , Monongahela-Nathan Brokaw.' West Plttaburgh—Adam Weaver, Louts Aurin. TemperancevlLe Dr. W. J. Smltb, John S. Hun ter, W. C. Taylor, F. C. Dorrington. Chartiera—Capt. James L. Graham, Robert Hod gens. . _ Union—Frank roach, Wm. McDonald. The Division will be composed of the Clubs south of the Monongahela and 01110 Rivera. Will form on Monongahela Suspension Bridge, right resting on Water street. - . FOURTH GRAND DIVISION. Gen. CHARLES BARNES, Commanding. Chief of Staa-lta or W. B. HEZLE.P. Adjutant Bentral.:iiapt. G. L. BALAUN. - Capt. A. W. Kredel, - Fred. ReSistine. EsQ.• Capt. W. Stewart, Alex. Wilson. Eeq. Capt. B. V. Jentatigs, George Sfonl. Esq.., George Parkin, ivaq., Capt. Chas. A. Killer, i Lt. W. D. Bois, Lt. J. H. Kelsey, I The Division' will be e. from Allegheny City. Will right resting on Water. CHIEF MARSHAL Capt. CHAS. 'NS". BATCHELOR., Commanding , . Dr. A. H. Grote, John Scott, Jr., Lewis Winter, W. H. Morrison, C.P. Duff, Christ. Hans, I Harry Harms. Dr. S. F. Arenburg, Frank Ardary, C. H. Bradley, C A. Scott, 'Thos. McConnell, Cap'. D. Holmes, Henry Baum. Roland Smith, Dr. P. Percbment, Capt. K. C. Negley, " G. W. Hallman, A. P. McWilliams,' Samuel ruttier. Thomas I Hartley. Richard T. bompson. This Divrticaiwill be coMposed of Clubs from the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fgt. enth. Sixteenth. Sev enteenth. Eighteen h, nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first. Twenty-.econd and Twenty-third wards. Will form on Market street, right testing on Water. ' ' , SIXTH GRAND DIVISION. Gen. A. L. PEARSON commanding. Thomasiteese, Ed. Brn.b, Wm. B. Ford, Ralph Richardson, Sam. W. Reynolds, Capt. B. Gallisath, Ed. T. Wh;tmore, John F. Bunter. 1 B. A. Collier, Wm• IL McCreary, Dr. J. G. McCandless, M tills W. Powers, • Wm. Hosack, Col. J. D. Owens, E. S. Morrow. - Dr. A. U. Barr, Saml Kilgore, John G. Brown. The Division will be composed of Allegheny Conn tr Tanners' Clubs and Clubs from tbe First, Second. h , rd, Fcnrrth. Fifth, Sixth, 'Seventh, itightb, Ninth. Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth iWards. Will form on Wood street, right resting onlirater. _ROUTE OF PROCES!ION: Along Smithfield to Third, no Third ' to Rose, an Boss to Fir h &stem, out Fitch avenne to Pride, up Pride to Co'vrell, slog lwell to Fulton. song Yultoa to Wylie. down Wylie to Fifth av-rue,down fifth svenuo to Liberty, a ong Whiny to O'Hara. along O'Hara to Penn, down Penn to St Cittio,s long rt. Clair and on r susp lesion bridge to Federal street, - Allegheny, up r eder.l to ',smock, along Li: cock to Anderson. up Anderson to Cedar avenue, along Cedar avenue • o North Common, along• North Common to Irwin avenue, along Irwin avenue to . Ohio street, where Ott proce elm will dismiss. The procession will move at The signal gun for moving will be bred by the Sec ond Ward (Pittsburgh) Club' A CORI:11AM INVITATION Is extended to the Tattoos Fire Compantes of the two Cities and surrounding boroughs to tura out on thl:pseselon : ! . .the. various Wards,_ Boroughs and ownsbips•willlorm in the rear of their respective _ I All Republicans along the Route of Procession aro requested to display the Stars and St rlpes and to 11- lumirwtte their dwellings and places oflbusiness. The 'Chief Marshal will be designated by a blue sa•h. Division Commanders will weal a white sash - . All Aids will wear red bathes. • 1 r . A.RTICITLArt 140116E11. • • I Aids to Chief Marshal will meet at City Hall, Monday evening; Sept. 21.4, at eight o'clock. AitiAtO Dlvidon Commanders will meet at same pittec on Tuesday afternodn at three o'clock. It epeChllY ECCIUCAVII that there he no display of liteworkn nutil niter the p,oce , nlon hhs sturtecl. Dlvtyluu Cuininnucler., will see that this, request is 0114 , 110 tilt h. • POLITICAL. ORDER OF PROCESSION FIRST GRAND DIVISION. Gen. W3I. &WM'S", Commanding. OM FIRE DEPARTMENT, THIRD GRAND DIVISION. BM Capt. J. H. Erenet, Lt. Robt. Wilson. Major W. H. Hone, Dennis Mullen, Esq., Lewis ehafer, W. K. McClintock, R. A. Cameron. .• gam'l H. Thompson, Capt. W. P. Herbert. Wm. C. Murray, nosed of v.riotis Clubs form on . Liberty street. FIFTH GRAND. DIVISION. AIDS 1 AIDS i EIGHT O'CLOCK PRECISELY. PITTSBURGH:.-GAZETTE :'-:. tRANT AND COLFAX MASS CONVENTION AND PROCESSION THURSDAY, Sept. 24th, 1868. 01t1)Fat OF- P'IIIE)PCF.SSION: CO3IMANDER-IN . -CHIEF AND STAFF O 1 EAT WESTERN BAND Carriages containing Speakers, ()Ricers and Invited Guests, Wounded Soldiers, not otherwlse - provided fur, Survivors of the War of 1812 and Mexican War. , FIRST DIVISION..-General J. Bowman Sweitzer, Commanding. Cons stints y r Grant Phalanx, Grant Hussars, Al legheny Cot tv Tanners Club. all the Fire Compa nies,Alutehots, Dravmen, and delegations from the First, necond, T. lid and Fourth w:.rds Pitt burgh, and wdl form on Water street, with the 4 right real, log on Wood sweet. ,• SECOND DIVISION—.CoI. E. 'Tay Allen, ~ Commanding. Conslstin of delegations from the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, E glith.Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fotirt, °nth, Twenty-se ond, Twenty-third warns of Pit , sburgh, Graddock's Mcliteesport and blizabeth tiorougns, Vmailles .and Elizabeth townships, Fayette and Greene counties, and all other ildlega.lons cum ng by Counelloillie Railroad and Monongahela boats, and will form on Second street, above Grant, on Grant and Water streets, the right resting ou cor ner of Cherry alley and Water Street. THIRD DIVISION..IMajor Gas Sehlei ter, Commanding. Con-fisting of delegations from the Ninth, Tenth, TwOftb, Fifteenth. !Sixteenth, teventeenth and Eighteenth wards of Pittsburgh.' Westmoreland. Indiana and Cambria counties, and delegations from abroad arriving by the Pentuo ivania (Antral Railroad, and will form on Penn street, the right resting:on Water street. VOINITH DIVISION—CharIes, Jeremy. Eq., Commanding. . - . Conststl'g of East Birmingham, Btrinlngham, Ormsby, Upper and. Lower st. Clair. Snowden, Balowin, Mittlin and Jefferson townships, and will form on Carson street, the right resting at south end of Monongahela bridge. FIFTH DITISION..;CAiI. .1. W. Heinen - tine, Vemmanding. _ Consisting of South Pittsburgh. Monongahela. West Pittlbargb, Mount Washington, Teinneran tide, Union, Scutt, Chanters, North. and South Fayette. Robinson Moon. Findlee and Crescent townships, wilt fbnit n Carson street, the right resting at the south end of Monongahela bridge. SIXTH DIVISION—Dr. Wm. B. 14ezlep, Commanding. . Consisting of First, Second, Fifth and Fixth wards, Allegheny. McClure, Neville, Ohio and S.- w Wiley and Bellevue borough,. Seas'. r and Mereer courvirs, and ah delegations coming by the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago itadway. and will form on Ohio street, the right resting on Fede:al. SEVENTH DIVISIOV-.--Lleut. Alfred Kredel,-Commandln6; Consisting of the 'Third, YOurth, Seyeniti and Eighth wards, Allegheny, and , h, remainder of the townships and boroughs mt the north slip of the river, and all delegations c.miug by West Pennsyl vania it. It., and will form on unto s.reet, east, the right rrting on Federal street. EIGHTH DIVISION----Captain • Julius Montzbelmer, Comintindng. Coat Isting of the Eighteenth. NinetePnth. Twen tieth and Twenty-nrst w.nls of l'itt.hufgh. ['tun. Plum; Patton and Val - saint, tuwnships, and will form on Liberty le [met, the right rebtlag on Water street. THE ROUTE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Up Water to Smithgebl. up SmithilelCl to Third. up Third to Poss. 11l ug hoss to Penn-ylvania ave nue. aloes( Pennsylvania avenue to Pr.de street up Pride to Fulton. up Fulton to Wylie. down Wylie to Flab, along Fifth to Liberty. up Liberty to Mu enante street, through Mechamc street to P. no. down Penn to at. Clair, along at. Clair to Suspen slon Bridge. °Teri).- lase to Fisateml street, up Fed• eral to i.aeoek streett Lacock to Anderson, Ander son to Cedar avenue, Cedar avenue to Washington. .Washlog , on to East Lane. East Lane to Ohio. Ohio G• Cedar avenue. c,edar avenue to North avenue, North avenue to Public Stands. - The procession wit! n eve at It o'clock A. M. pre el- err, and a t utast 'mallows nut In line at that time will follow In the rear. • Instructions to Division Commanders I. The Firrt Division. under eommand of Gan. J. Bowman sweltzer, will move from the coiner of Wood and IV st.r streets at 11 o'clock A. Y.. and take en the line of march over the pubiLlied route. • 11. The Second Division, uuder command of Cot. E. Jay Ailey, will tyke Division distance and move Into smithtteld Wert, to the tear of FTrat. Division. 111. As soon as the rear of the Flrstr Disisionhas cleared the month of Penn street, the Third Divis ion. under the command of MaJ. Bus lick.leiter, will ffle Into Water street and proceed to Mt corner or ISmlthdeld mud Water, and there halt, until the rear, of the Second Division bas passed Smithfield street —then take Division distance and follow the Second Division en rote. IV. As soon as the Third Division commences to Move off Water street low Sinithileld street. the Fourth invtalon ondrr command ot,Chartes Jere my, wilt move f rom the south end or - monongahels bridge across the bridge, and halt until toe rear of the Third Division hay passed into Smithfield street. then take Division distance and follow the Third Division en route. V. As soon as the rear of the Fourth Division has passed into the uridge the Filth Division. under command of C0t..1. W:Ballentine. Will take Divis lon distance and follow the Fourth Division en route. Vt. As soon is the Third Division has passed from Penn street, the Sixth Division, under cummand of Dr. Wm. B. Ilezlep, will move from F. deral a root, Allegheny, by way of Suspension bridge. St. Clair, Penn and Water to Smithlield str, et, and there halt until the rear of the Fifth Division has passed from the bridge. into Mnitlindld streartbea . tha Sisals Division will hie into Itlini , hifeld street. take Divis tun distance and follow the Fifth Division en route. VII. As soon as the sixth DTvision has • passed into . Federal smet, the seventh Division, under com mand of Lieut. Alfred Kredel. will take-Division distance and follow en route. VIII. As soon as the rear of the Saventh Division has cleared the mouth of Liberty street, the Eighth Division under command of apt. Julius Montz hemmer, will take Dlvlsh. n distance on the Seventh Division and follow en route. By order of. COLLIER. eommander•ln•Chlef. JOHN H. STEWART, Chef of LU'. Official: Wm. B. COOK.. A..G. HEADQUARTERS FIRST DIVISION,' No. 101 'FOURTH AVENUE. riTTSLIUAGH t Sept. Mist, ?MSS. ATTENTION! • GRANT PHALANX. GRANT HUSSARS. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, ' ALLEGHENY CGUNTYTAiTNERS CLUB, BUTCHERS, DEAYMEN, Other delegations from the let, rad, 3d and 4th Wards. The above mimed organizations having been as= started to the First Division, in the Republican Pro? cession of THURSDAY. rept. 24th. 1800, itIO 'Commanding officer or Chief klarshel of each is re quested to report at Headquarters. No. 101 Fourth Avenue. on TUESDAY. 22 , 1- Inst., between !land 4 o'clock r. H. lit. As to the their. re• spective organisations. 2d. Whether mounted or on foot. 3d. Whether uniformed or not. and whether with or without music; and 4th, An Aid to be detached to serve on the litaff Hof the Demerol COmmandlug. By order of, J. Di IWMAN 8 19 El VEER. Commanding. E. H. NEVIN, Jrl. rt.; A. O. seV.:y2 Pirraacraait, bept.. 15, 1868— far * AT A MEETING OF THE LOT HOLDERS ofthe Methodist Burial tiround, held at the late -dist:cab Ward school House on Monday evening last, an assessment •of Three'Dol , lava (pi was laid upon each lot, and One Dollar 01) upon single interments, for the purpose of de fraying all ex peaces that may I bis incurred In pro curing an Injunction. All persons intere,ted are urgently requested to call at `equlre Duinhert's Wilco, No. 08 Fourth street, or upon_anrof the follo.iag members orthe: Flnaimt Committee. lilt: Mews. Beni.F. Duvall, Robert it intr. ti.-urge Wilson or A. McKean. ou or before the ti 1,31 loss" and either pay the money or. deposit their Certificate of Claim as security for their respective shares of expenses. seIG , BY ORDER OF COMMITTER. NOTICE —A meeting of the B'OCkllOldert3l of the Mansfield Coal and Lime Company, will be•held nt the (dike of the Farmera` Deposit, National B uk, Fourth street, MONDAY, teptember Alst, ORM tit two o''toek P. 31.. for the purpose of transacting such buhlue4s 2L.9 may he Unman, before, the meeting. By order of the President. D. REI, , IN GER, - Superintendent. Prrrsinutou, tiept. 14, '139, .111;544 'W'EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23;‘ TABS. POLITICAL. CAVALRY ESCORT NOTICES . . POLITICAL TILE DAYLIVTIIT PROCESSION. AIDS APPOINTED AND GENERAL ORDERS. MtAlKtrAirrEn. T.P..:10]; MEM*IIIAcA N. E7cI:.M.TTIVECOMmITTE.E. (71Ty HALL. l'lttaburgli, September 22, I.SBS. By command of General F. if. COLLIER. Com mander-in-Chief of 31ass Demonstration, September le. 1/(68. The following Able are announced: Col. Wm. 11. Neeper,i Ma"or A. 'if. Harper, G, o. N. Morrison, 1 Charleg Harlin an, Capt. J. or. McCunne:l, , I,•r. A. FL Gross, Col..lohn A. Thinks. j "'hos. licrr. , Col. D. L. Smith; i: r amttel C. Chtley, John G. Brown, . -, '. - 11.7-..0. F. Straub, R. C. , ielriller, , ! Col. ;N. M. Smith, Capt. Stinl. IL Baird; , '"h u mus MeMasters, Dr. Wm. J, bilinore' i, . 4 hit M. Wright. Wm. Hall. , r i!, . 01,4,11 IL Wright, .Mal. Harry Campual;l 'h. H. Mertz., _ W. M. Clanry, I Zobt. W.Miteker. Cant. Gi °rim Dean, iieorge W. Dilworth, (opt. I. J. M. Kinley, r Capt. A. .T. I'. ntacobt, / t Col. Wm. A. Hutton, ! .3!aj..1. Roberts, W. K. Jennings, ; Col. Nevin, L. eS. sinqii., Capt. Geo. Purrlanre, Capt.W, . I'. Herbert. Cai.t. S C. Schoyer, Capt. C. W. Batchelor, Al. x. 11. Muller. Calif. T. P. Walk et. ('apt. .19111.] C. Gill, Capt. E L. Babcock:, ' ' 4 . 11. McE roy, lame, F. L. '. Waiter C. Childs, (has. 11. Bradley. • Alex. G. Bradley, Sergt. T. L. Knapp, : W. ..S, l'arviance, D. B. Monism], H. C. 'Yeager. .Ii I , .1.: H. sT F.W ART, ' Chief of Staff. AL G. Wn. 11. COOK HEADQUARTER' , SECOND DIVISION, I PITP4BURGII, Sept 22, 1868. Col. ED. JAY Al LEN, commanding second Di-. ekion. announces the following mimeo persons as his' Aids. I Mai ,r E. A. MONTOOT Capt. Robt. Robison, John Ralston. , Mal. Geo. Laughlin, Cast. J. IL Elliott, S. B. Enzulenherit, Thos. I. (Unlit, Wm. K. Woodwell, W. E. Harrison, B. IL Cousin. Capt. Arthur Bell. Capt. John Dennison, James Corry, John Kerr, Will B.'lloblnson, Sharpley . Packer,. George smith, C. C. Fawcett. Janaes:MeKlboen, James Palmer, Wm. E. Frazier, Jr., tieo.ll. Anderson, blll A. Smith, , Will Chalfant, MaJ. SAMUEL KILGORE, A. A. G Chief. of Staff. JacoblValters. H. J. t•hallcnbcrger, N. P. Reed, Max Aloorhead, Chas. Bellew, Joseph Caskey. Capt. Foster Alward, James mawhluney, Joseph Hartman. Wm. Dunseath, Joseph Butler, Jared Brush, Afil•er. Oliver J. Parker, Dr. Sam. Reed, Capt. J. It, Zeigler, Lieut. J. L. Miller. Capt. E. S. Wright, John R. Wilson, Robt. Coward, David Hutchinson, Robt. Campbell, . - HEADQVAIITEItEi TIMID DITUEzION, CITY HALL, 2 Pittsburgh, September 22, ISOS. f By command of Major GUS. SCHLEITE It, Com manding Third Division, the following Aids are an nounced: . .. • • • AIDS. Capt. Ale x.hfeCllntOck , John Arlie. Esq., Geo. Hauler, • , ; G. F. McCandless, Esq, W. H. Groff:Do., _ .I. W. Young. Esq., Valor Galbrulth, W. C. sonatffor, Capt. W. P. Hunker, 1 Capt . C. C. NUL Capt. W. A. Obey, Lieut. W. R. Stewart, MaJoritlckraan, Lieut. Ed.. Ntgley. HEADQr.A.RT ERR. FOURTH Pi7l MOW. Pittsburgh, September 92, 1468 • By eonamarul et CHARLES .IE RESET, lEaq., corn nratuhnir Fourth Division, the following kids are 11:1- - aoun.ced : Samuel W. Reynolds, ' Jo ob Scbwambly., John W. Metilropsey. Samuel A. Barr. Dr D. Donaldson, Alex. MeClure„ David rowan, A. Glifilltn, Joh , ' Esp.'''. I. hllesperite/t. W.G. Noble, Oftial. A. L. PEARSON. - tiro. W. Git.LEsnir., A. A.G. Chief of Stsff, 'Henry Jones, Und*ny, Lewis lifown, Wm. 11,:y.e. I) 3lte l l d le i r u V n t a r in ne g r ilit , Wm. Fife, Jr., 11. f C . Andenon, Ma tin nehaffer, - Jo} a C. Dalzell.' Ht.:mow. ttTElt..Ftnrrt DlcVtus, PITESBURGII, `opt. 22. Ih6B. Ry ronamand of Col .1 W. 8A.1.,1.1..N 11 Ne. Coln minding. I.lilt) Dlvialon, the following A Ida are an nouncoth Dr. J. W. Emilti. . F. C. Dort Inwon, Capt. .1. L. to raham, Walter Fergus° J. Look A oil h. Dai It Joao. Nathan Itrokaw, At in. Hall. , Caot. D. It. FOrguton. A. McCurdy. Win. 11. titirotea. Dr. O. M. 2.tilllcto, James Davis. !tunnel Dlctson. iti m- hlcDonal.t. Col. F. C. Nr , trley, Win. It. 31cCuna. Jonathan G W. C. Taylor, JOHN RUNTItIi., A. A. G B.'ll. French. Rotten Hodgson. Adam Weaver.. Joh, V. Auth, E. lin han, • Win. H It irker, John Riddell, Glenn e Ingham, Wm. B. Lea. Wm. It Guy, Wilson Hood, John Hamilton. Dr. a. P. Graham, Frank Couch, Joie ph ti John W. Nerfilt. TL mas Hunter, Joseph Duff. HEA"QUAKTLIIdi Etfrn BielsloN, ALLEMIIINT, M. 111. 22. 1868. By command of aIAJ r W)1. B. Com landing biz th Inv talon, lbe following Aida are an- ounce . Charles Barnes, Volsert .1, Snodgrass, W. G. Clark. W S. Harrah, H L. Young, J. C. Graham. Win. M.r,. rmly, 'Henry Warmer, , H. H. lierlelland, ; June' Wilder, • ABE .1. 1 ATTE-131302i, A. A. 6 _ _ _ Junes Cogan, J. C. Sample, lir. W. rt. if usselton B. C. Christy, A. It. Erwin, Alex. Carson, . Win. Ce.trer, panel Dean. - W. 4. Ideliratty. IIE•Dt)CARTTICS SEVANTII DIVNION, Allegheny, Srptentlier 312, MIL By command at Captain A. W. KREDEL, Com manding tieVenth Division, 'the following Aids are announced • 111.• t. Z. Joe. R. Oxiey, ! John Stevenson,' Copt. J. E. &Dwane, Wm. Ruppert, Major Urla M. EHatt," I.' H. qehnde. ;Col. F. C. Tyler, A. W. Strtinb. Wm. J. Hamilton, ; Lieut. John Itoedar, Robert Crompton, ; t'apt. Chas. F. Iladley, Wm Wettscn, E.l.lyers. ' , T.; Jones. R. A. Cameron, Paul Brehm, • I Col. 'A. IL Ileflebower, A. C. Patterson; ; W. A. Li , will James Brown. I Wm. C. Murray. CHARLES-A. MILLER, A. A. G. ' HEADWAIITERS ritthibUrgk, rleptemb, r 22, MB. By ennimand of Capi."JULITTS SfONTZHEIB.I.Eit, Commanding Eighth Division, the following /ads are announced t David Kirk. John 6 racey. J. Livingston, Charles Burk, , Henry L. Long, 'Noratan•Speng: • - BEM. W. Edanniq. 1 H. Caroihere. Wm. N. Haymaker, Henry Ch ifaut, George Chal;aut, Jame, Wood.l W. SIGEGAL.A.. A. G GRAND MISS CONTENTION! OF TILE Republicans' Of Western Pennsylvania, AT PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, September 24, 1868. • The Republican State Cenral Committee has or dered a GRAISI) IdASBItaOhIVENTION to he held Io thla city on the 114th l ot Septemitter, Inst.‘ The Republicans of Western Pennsylvania are urgently Invited to come ` . en -171.44/Be, and So help the good cause along. Arrangements have been mgde with. the railroads to carry at IEXC URSION RATS and ran EXCITEIION TRAINS to and from the. Con ,vention : Pennsylvania Railroad and brattches; Western Pennsylvania !R. R. ; Allegheny Valley B. R.; Pant; Asdle R, R.; Connellsvllle R. U. and the Packets on' the Monongahela River with also carry at excursion t rates. .The following X minent Speakere are expected to be present ; ; Hon'. E. M. STANTON, Gen: JOS. R. HAWLEY, of Conn. Ex-Gov. POLLOCK, Ex-Gov. CLYRTIN, Gen..l. T. OWEN, Gen, J. W. FISHER, Hon. A. K. McCLURE A Grand Torchlight Processio Will take plaoeon the night before the Convention and an GRANT CLUBS and TANNERS' CLUB are invited to take part in it. . • A • DAYLIGHT PROCESSION 'Will 'biro on THURSDAY MORNING, and the Republicans of the county are expected to turn out in full force, on foot, in wagons and on horseback. REPUBLICANS! Let us haye'a Rath worthy of • the days of IMO and -1504,' and to the ball roll ing which VERMONT and MAIN - Lave put In moi tool By order of the v ar ' bTATE,CENTE AL UOMAITTEE. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CHEAP GUNS FOB THE PEOPLE.... The OrRBAT WE'STERN GUN WORKS hare been rerscreed to ti 0.1.70 SMITHFIELD S TREF. T. where will always be found the most complete assortment of Guns, Pistols, Aninannition and Sport in :Material, etr.c., in fee city. l kinds of Oune anJl g Pistols carefull y repaired. Cash paid for ARMY RIFLES and REVOLVERS. Send stamp for it/u4rrated Circular. Agent/ wanted iri erery foton-in the United States. Address, J. H. Joiant- STON. 179 Smtthleld Street. Pittsburvh. VrJOLIN IV. PUV.VIANCE, Register in Bankruptcy for 2.1 d District. ()Mee, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY .IQr Office hours-9 A. V. to sr. rt Q." 5,1. 0. OF 0. F.—The inembers McFARI AND L DC:h. No. O. of 0, F.. wilt to et at the Hall, corner of Federal nod ',canoe': streets. Allegh nt• 1 ltr, THIS Ar - TERNOoN , at 1 o'clok. to a , tend the tnneral of 1•. U. F A NCI4 W.' CLU LE Y Jo. 3tembers of other Lodges nre ratpectlullt• Inn( ed to attend. By order, se::;: F. M. SHOLES. Feet-et:try. U. S. MA ICSIIA I.'S OFFICE, W. 0. of Pennsylvania, PITTSBURGH, Sops. 22, 1869. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that or. the 7th (lay of September. A. D. 1868, a Warrant In Bankruptcy Was t.:sued agalutt the • ESTATE OF OLIVER ADAMS, • Of youth Pittsburgh. In the county of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged - a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove I hekr debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate. will be held at a Court of liankrupt.y ' to be hoiden at the o ffi ce of the Re gister, No. 93 Olamora , l street. In the City of Pitts burgh, Pa.. before SAMUEL HARPER, • Esq., - Re gister, on the .14th day of October, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock .x. MEM CRS ORGANS AND PIANOS. • A beautiful Ro'ewood MASON k HAMLIN CAB INET ORGAN, with Tremola, Cost 8170,00, for 8120,00. A handsome Paneled ROSEWOOD ORGAN made by Taylor 1 Farley, nearly n-w. .110 00. A fine Double Reed ROSEWOOD MELOD*r,ow, Mason & Hamlin'a make, _ln good order, $1115.00. A Second-hand ROSEWOOD PIA O, made by Boa , drp an & oray. *120 ,00. . A Second-hand ROSEWOOD PIANO, made by F. Blume, 8100.00. • FOR SALE BY C. C. MELLOR 9 Si Wood IS•treet. se23. y 7 N'CALLUN BROTHERS. CARPETS!. , NEW FALL STYLES. No. rj FIFTH AVENUE. ze23: R F. DAUBITZ'S HERB LIQUOR. DR. FALK & CO., Importers, 760 Penn St ., Pitt§burgh Pa. , This great HERB LIQUOR has gained wide celeb rity In all Europe mom 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 the circulars, giving dtreCtlonsior nse, together with the certificates of eminent .authorities regard ing its curative merits. Air Sold In all Drug 'Stores.' , • DR.'PAT.'S it CO.. Ttnporters: eIIIANGE OF FIRM. ORGE W. BIGGS D. P. HOYLE BIGGS & HOYLE, (SUCCESSORS TO WILL T. WILEY,) No. 6 WY-14.1EF_. Elavimg purchased the large and coutplete stock of Watches, Clocks; Jewelry Si Silverware, The undersigned offer their friends all lines of goods at very low orices to close out, to make room for new goods. BIGGS & BOYLE. sel4:x46 PENN STREET DWELLING FOR SALE. • . Thai splendid tlixee.story RELICS DWELLING, No. 135 Penn Street, Adjoining tne residence of. Win. 3101 - night, Esq. Is,tiandsotnely finished. use all the niouern Improve ments. Also, a good Fire Proof Safe Lin ge stable and carriage house In the rear. Lot is 24 feet on Penn street, and extends back-160 feet to a. private alley. Location is one of the most desirable In the eity. For further particulars enquire of ISAAC DI. PENNOCE, 5t22:x99 No. 19 Irwin street. OPENED THIS DAY, AT EATON'S, Nix 17 Fifth kven - qe. Black and Colored Bonnet Velvets; Do. do. Trintnting Velvets; Gro. Grain Ribbons; . Plain and Fancy Sash Ribbons. ALSO, A FULL LIRE OF Ladies' and Gent's llncierwear. 6015: FALL OPENING, At No. 47 k. Clair Street A LARGE AND, SPLENDID STOCK OF - Boyd, Youth's and , C7ii/dien'a CLOTHING, FOR THE FALL SEASON. GRAY .Sc LOGAMI, sell 47 ST. CLAIR STREET. D I M LUTION OF PARTNER- NU Notice le hereby given that the riutnerahip here- tofore existing between T. IL McBRIDE awl HENDERSON GEORGE, Has been tills day dissolved by mutual consent, and The Grocery and Produce BUStheill 'XIII be conttnued , as heretofore by 'HENDERSON GEORGE, who will settle the accounts of the late arm.. selB:x72 ECONOMIZE YOUR FUEL, by using the SKIVE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR, the only true and easily regulated Govei nor made; portent in its operations and truly reliable. A large size Governor Can' be seen at the °Mee of PNRCE VAL ItEcli Err,_biechanical Engineer and Solici tor of Patents, No. 70 rederal tared,. Allegheny City, the only agent for this Governor In the West. se= abil O,TUARTI9 - EXTRA, SYRUP.-5 bb:s. tbis,ceieb ni ted !,olden tl , .yrup Just re cOved and for bale In tobIA., 1. eg. or by the ivtilou, by JOIIN A. ItyNSIIA W. •V" "" Corner Liberty and Hand streets. •THOMAS A. ROWLEY, H. S. Nutrshaa. as Messenser T. I!. MeBRIDE, • lIENDERSON.GEORGE 1 3- 17iVil *14 2 0 3 1 46.1 13 11 i * 401 FOR TUESDAY, SEPT. 22d. At 3k. BARRED COITNTIIT ELA.NNELS At 90 c. — WATERPROOF CLOTH At MISc.—ALL WOOL: PLAID FLINNELS At 30c.—IleavT PLAID TWILI) FLANNELS. At 31c.—Double rorld t h ALFA CAS, all colors At IE;ic.—GOOD T I 7.,EkCITED AND . DROWN 1 113bLINtz, yard n*ide. 25c,- , YAIID WIDE TICSINGS 12 Yds. FAST COLORED COLICO for $l.OO COLORED WOOLEN BED QUILTS, new assort ment of styles. BROWN WATERPROOF CLOTII WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS, all kiwis at lowest prices. Extra Bargains in Blankets ! We offer Blankets weighing two pounds heavier than any In this market. LARGE ADDITIONS nave been made to our stock of SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, Oleyery description, by the yard, piece or package. At the Lowest Market Prices, ES 180 and 182 Federal St., Allegheny. pITTSBURGH • LEA PIPE AND SHEET LEAD WORKS. BAILEY, FARRELL. & CO., No. 167 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers and Wholezale Dealers In Plumbers', Gas and Steam Fitters' TOOLS AND MATERIALS. 5e17:16,13 118. . PRACTICAL 118. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, wHoussALF. Jam Brun. LEMON & NO. 118 FOURTH 19' IL Constantly on hand every variety of PARLOR end CHAMBER FURNITURE, toge th er with a com plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced prices. Those in want of anything in our line are cordially Invited to call before purchasing, • Work guaranteed. =hill this • LICMON A AFRIEIE: UNION ENTERPRISE . FOUNDRY, WM. N.. JOHNSON, Manufacturer or COOKING 'STOVES, Arches, Grates, lenders. Sash eight.. and all kinds of Hollow Ware-, Car-Wheela and...all kinds of Ma chinery Castings, COIL. WATSON A. SHINGISS STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. • au.li:v27wAs r:Pa r SALE. - I will Nell my GROCERY, SHOE STORE,,aMI PRINTING OFFICE for $18;000.- • To energetic business men this Is a good chance It pays handsomely. Apply to SOAK A. BEST.:: Fifth ATenue, corner of Tunnel, Pittsburgh, Pa. F LAGS, TRANSPARENT LAN TERN 6, FIRE WORKS, In an y quantity, at - ' • , w. P. HUNEER &` CO.'S,, Nos. 2253 .4 224. Liberty Street, . :=BS . Corner of Sixth. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOSIETE, Dine of Exhibition, TUESDAY, Sept. 29; WED NESDAY, Sept. 30, and THURSDAY and FRI.: DAY, October Ist and 2d, 18G8, AT JET ARRISI3UF; Q. • .. • • Railroad Fare from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg and . return, $9.9a: O PENING-Ou Saturday, 19th Inst., Atilt and complete stock of • FALL AND. WINTER MILLINERY. At Mrs. M. KIT,CILIN'S, selm:7B2 100 FEDERAL ~ Allegheny.- FOR SALE, OLD NINTH WARD LOTS, •. . Situate on the , corner 'of Taylor and 8/111111:11811 streets, 120 feet on Taylor street by 4S feet on timallman street. Address. • * sel4:a4ll - ISAAC blattLEY, Holton, Pa. • FOR SALE; • FINE SEED WHEAT, AT'349 LIBERTY ST: HITCHCOCK: MCCRRERY & CO TmoTHY SEED; A minim - F. ARTICLE, In store at LOWE.SI* MARKET* PRICE. J. KNOX, 137-Liberty Street. sel9:x7 B NEW FALL GOODS. A snlendtd new stock of CA.SSIMERJE Sodto. Just received by HENRY MEYER. lierchant,Tatfor,, 73 13mItb Acid street, A DVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT .t.L MARItY. Essays for Young Men, • On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases i-eldent to Youth arul Early 31:.nlibird, with the , humsne vleW .of treatment and cure, sent by mall in B.llled letter envelopes free or charge. A.udress„ 110 WA aB - Box P. l'hilad-lphla. 5r22:x.90-d&E TRANSPARVAIT-GREEN Old CLOTH, for Window Shades—superior In quality and low in price than the F-aatern manu facture. Another large euppll of the different widthajuat received Irvin factory J. PHILLIPS, ie4 4R and S*. 4,litirstroio. pIIESEIRVI SVGA 118.-30 NG Loverlng's j..st received and for Btdo by the barrel or at retail, by 'J NO. , A. RENFILIAW. Fe= Corner Lthetrtv and Hand 6,retts. 11-4 AC E LEATiIEV-7-..,iiiiiiiitiat ent, for ease "wlavicßsin and retail, at, Mti and b :-A. Clair 'Area:. }PiJ. ,2 H. riuwars El SEMPLE'S,