The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 25, 1868, Image 5

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    LNIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHEAP GUNS FOR THE PEOPLE.---
'he ODRA T WESTERN GUN WORKS have been
- )moved to N 0.179 SMITHFIELD STREET, where
:inalioays be found the most complete ' assortment
Guns, Pistols, Ammunition and Sport
ms Material, Ste. . f. 71 tee city. Ati kinds of GUTIB
534 Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for
Y RIFLES mut REVOLVERS. Send stamp
!a- illustrated Circular. Agents . Wanted in even/
:eon in the United States. Address, J. H. JOHN
TON. 179 Smithlsid Street. Pittsburgh.
"JOHN N. PURVIANCE,
Register in Bankruptcy for Ed District;
Office, 116 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY.
Office hours-9 to 5 P. tt
B TIEGEL, •
• (Late Cutter'wtth W. Hespenhelde,)
3IERCFIA'N'X'
go. 53 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh.
NOTICE I TO TAXPAYERS of the
71k awl Bth (uld MO Wards.
' All pers3ns Who have not paid their School and
:lounty Tares tor the tires..n t year are hereby twil
led to callat t.nce and settle, them at my office and
lave costs. Ji)a- Lu A. BUT LIB. tMl'ector.
Office, at liftman's Unice, 126 Wylie street.
sel'cyle
CARR McCANDLESS tit.
(Late Wilson, Carr & c 0.,) CO.,
IRIOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foleign and Domestic Dry Goods,
' !To. 94 WOOD STREET.
Thirdiloor abve Dlamond alley,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
wASIENGTON AVENUE.
Notice is tereby given that the viewers' report
on widening oi'
wAsra*crox • A.Nr.Fsrtrp„
litth Ward, ( iy or Allegheny, is flied in the Dis
trict Court a; No, 491., btovember Term, 1865,
-.tor con tirmatbs.
JOHN C. McCOMBS, Solicitor.
TAT LOll AVE AI
• The tmderstwd appointed viewers to assess
damages and beents for opening TAYLOR AVE
NUE, second lard, Allegheny, from Its present
'termination to•Reaver street, will meet on the
:
premises on WifPNEsi•AY, the 141. h day of Octo
' ber 1888 , at 4- 41 clock P. me.. to fulfill tae ties of
ourapponatment. • WM. M. MCC IAYSILY,
. J. RF:RMAN,
5e2.5:y12. Llw.OP ARD WALTER.
F LEMINGSTREET. • •
The undfrsigied appointed viewers to assess
damages and • bnefltsfor opening FLESIIND
STREET, Third vird, Alie.hany, rum its present
termination on Farmont street.to Bell avenue, will
meet on tile premies on THURSDAY, theasth day
of October, 1/368At 4.„ o'clocc P. Y., to fultlll the
duties of their appintment.
WM. S. EVANS,
GEORGE 31011 b. •
JAMES-GRAHAM:
se2s:yl3
EW
•A-1
WALL PAPERS,
For Halls; Perloreand;C74angliers,
1 NOWDPENING, AT
_lOl Market 13., near Fifth. Ave.,
IOS. ICHUGHES & BRO.
se18:
R F. DAUBITVS
EMELB LIQUOR.
DB. FALK & CO., Importers,
760 Penn St., ?ittsburel; Pa.,
This great HERB LIQDR has gained wide celeb
rity in all Comm twin is marvellous efficacy in
caring all hemorrhoidal omplaints and-diseases of
the stomach. We earnesty invite tbe stir-talon of
the afflicted tofthis great emedy.-and offer gratis
tlxi circulars, giving diretions for, use, toge th er
with the certificates of etakeut authorities regard
ing its curative merits.
W Sold in all Drug Store.
auffku79 DR. FA.% & CO.. Importers.
PENN STREET (WELLING
FOR SALE.
That splendid three-stor9BBICR DWELLING.
. No. 185 Pend Street,
'Adjoining
,
'Adjoining the rvsidence of Vm. • Melcniebt, Esq.
Is handsomely/Lashed. pas al the modern lmptove.
melds. Also, a good Fire Prot Safe Late etable
and carriage house in the rev. Lot is .514. feet on
Penn street, and extends beet 160 tees to a private
alley. LocatlonTs one of themes t desirable in the
city. Yor further particularsenstaire of , ,
• ISAAC ntpriprriol*,
12E3=1
ECONOMIZE. TOUR - FUEL, bY
aainrre
sinvE Orrarrtrox.- GovEnNou,,
the only true and easily reguiced Governor inide;
perfect In its Op. rationerand tidy reliable. A large
size Governorean . be seen at :be • office of PISECE
VAL BECK Erf,_Mechanical Engineer and Solici
tor of Patently 'NO. -70 redevi street, Allegheny
City, the oniyAgent for this Oyteruor In the West.
FL 4 4 . l E ffe r i - . A
TRNSrAI!.IpII I
o.
F A RE WORKS,
In any quanttir, u.
W. P.. nurizza & CO.'S,,
_
• Ntos. 222 & 2244berty Street,'
se2l:xl4 - • I:orner of SW*.
I:IIENNSYLVANIA.
JL
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOOME.
Dave of Extdbitirtn. TUESDAY,3ent. 29; iVED
RESDAY, Sent., 30: and TR UttalrAY•and FRI
DAY, October and 2d, 1860,
AT 1.4.1111151313116 r.
Railroad Fare from Pittsburgh to IlarrLsburg and
return. $9.0 1, . • '
O PENING- On Satuirday, 19th
inst., a full and complete aLock of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
'At Mrs. M. KITCELIXIS,
100 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny
EMI=
FOR BALE
OLD NINTH WARD LOTS,
Situate on Ole cornrr.of Taylor and Smallman
streets, 120 feet on Taylor street by 48 feet on
13mallman stfeet. Address, •
5e14.1x42 . • .. LSAAU MORLEY, Halton. Pa. . .
FOR SALE,
FIRE SEED WHEAT,
AT 349 -LIBERTY ET.
HITCHCO . CIC. IdeCICERRY CO & CO
runtorav SEED,
L A pg,I3LE
store at LOWEST MAUKET PRICE
J. KNOX, 137 Liberty Street.
19:178 •
lEW FALL GOODS.
Aoplendld new ;dock of
4 t.Crri3eg, CASSIDEERESofice.
et received br HENRY MEYER.
Merchant Tailor; 73 Smithfield street
TANSPARENT GREEN OIL
CLOTH, for Window Shales—superior: 1!
quty and lower In price than the Es r_u u
Lure. Another large supply o f th e le
different
!rite Just received trona faetaZi i.
1 . ' tin e d i. 217 St, Illottr
541 BUSHELS
PBIME SOUTHERN RED WELT,
Torive end for sale by . • "
se:. • McBANF, k A.N.TER
QTART S 3 EXTRA SYRUP.-5
is. of tlild celebrated.olden byrup J net ra - -
ceive.nd tonal. Sn bbld:, tag, or by thu
by . JOHN A. It lc NOIIA Var.. .
sem: . corner I,lnerty and Hand atrects.
PmrrII3ERVIN4 SUGARS.-30 bls.
kerlug's Just received and for #ain by tbo
el ut; retail, by
JNO. A. RENARAW.
sr.= Corner Meru , and Hand saects.
---
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Pat-
L 4
, LLIATiitEII. Page's Pat
_ euor bale wbulcsale end retail, at 26 und
.8 4 " UX bt/ett.
JO ' -
GI. IS: H. riiLLIAP4
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F ULL LINES
"JOSEPH"
Al6O. COURVE.RIER'S . new
I
" SEAMLESS" KIDS,
In all desirable shades. A hag^ c slgnment cf
POINT LACE-and POINT APPLIVISE GOODS.
Just received and for talc tit satisfactory yrlces,
AT EATON'S;
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
se2s:
--
ESTABLISHED BY A. T. GOBBI
LT, 1944.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
(E/ILECTLy OPP. EAGLE HOTEL)
se'23:yis
CHEAP •
ORGANS AND PIANOS.
• A beautiful Ro: ewood MASONS HAMLIN CAB
INET OR(; AN, with Trentols,
Cost $170,00, for 81520,00.
A handsome Paneled ROSEWOOD ORGAN made
by Taylor & Farley, nearly n w. 4110 00.
A One Double Reed ROSEWOOD 3IELODEoN,
Mason & Hamlin's mak. In good order, 15,00.
A Second-hand ROSEWOOD PIANO, made by
Boa' drnan & Orav, *120,00.
A Second hand ROSE WOOD PIANO, made by F.
Blume, .100,00.
MMZI
GRIEF, HUGUS 'B6 0019
MANUFACTURERS OF 'EVERY VARIETY OF I
St i r C0NT.1063,
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
, g * THE - FIERY FURNACE"g
Fob. WARMING BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUAIRIk COOK STOVE,
VAN'S •Clneinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE,
CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE
FLECTOR, GRATE' free from dl,t and dust;
%HATE FIL.NTS, FENDELM, &e.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
seM:yl7 PITTSBURGH, PA.
PEIRL MILL FAMILY FLUB.
PEARL BILL Three Star Green .Brand, equal to
FRENCH FAMILY - FLOUR.
'I his Flour will only be sent out when especially
ordered.
PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND,
Equ,l to best St. Zonis.
• PEARL MILL RED BRAND,
Equal to best Ohio none.
WHITE ROAN FLOUR AND CORN MEAL.
R. T. =DIEU & BRO., •
Allesbeny; Sept. 9, 1868. REAM. MILL.
JUST RECEIVED.
LARGE STOCK OF
Coke and Manure Forks,
COAL 151-10VP.4.1LS,
AMMES• CANAL SHOVELS, PICKS, MATTOCKS,
At WHITESIDES £
sels:v7 79 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY
LAI - V]EIEt:PCOOI_J.
Chemicals,Druipi. Dyes,Oils. Provisions
and Produce of every description.
Business conducted on one-half the terms of other
houses. • • •
The American transactions is Liverpool alone ex
ceed London and all the ports of Europe put to
gether. •
Weekly Circulars, Commercial Advice& Cable
Messages, !cc., on application. seltitilir
lit.lrwin street.
VL01:111.! FLORA !! FLOUR !!!
resb ground Old Wheat Flour.
• White Star Mills, for family use.
Riverside Mill, for Bakers.
Stone Mill, for Bakers..
Ontario Mill. for Bakers.
Monitor Mill, forliskers. ,
City Sprintlekl. 0,, Family Flour.
Carers XXXX. Family Flour.
Mad River Family Flour:
• orimw WHEAT.
Plainview Mills Fancy St. Louis.
Tea Rose Hills do
Clarke's B. st Baker's Flour.
Keystone Mills do
eoronett kilns do
For sale by
• . WATT. LANG €O,,
an2l3 • 172 and 174, WOOD ST.
FALL OPENING,
At No. 47 St. Clair Street.
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ETOOR OF
Boyh', Youth's and Children's
CLOTHING,
FOR THE FALL BEABON.
GRAN' dr. LOGAN.
Bels 47 Br. CLAIR STREET.
GEORGE BEAVJEN, 1
MANUFACTURER OY
CREAM :CANDIES AND TAFFIES,
And dealer in all kinds of FRUITS, NUTS, !PICK
LES, SAUCpi. JELLI.I4, ac.,igiti•
se4 . 112 FEDERAL BT.. - Allegheny'.
.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP.
QUEEN ll' ENGLAND 80 AP.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND BURP.
For doing a family washing In the best and cheap
est manner.. Guaranteed equal to any In the world
Has all the strength of old rosin soap, with the mild
.and,lathering qualities of gt utilize Castile Try thls
splenuld Snap. Vold hy the ALDEN CEIFMICAL
WORKS, 414 North Fourth street, rhiladelphus.
st2:ss7.itwy&X
FOS' BENT.
, .
HALL.—Larger.‘dan of No.- 58 11larket Street,
suitable [or a (Sub or Society Room.
BASEMEN T—b.us. 91 add 78 7 lard Avenue,
. - expressly ntted up fur a large restaurant,
lel6:zb7
TNGAIN PIPE.-HALL &ADAM"
SUPEELOR ARTICLE OF ' • - .
DRAIN PIPE,
All sizes. from one to twentfour Inches at V'EL
DON & KELLY'S, agents for mannfacturers,'l47
Wood street, betiTeen Fifth and Biath streets.
pTIGHTNIN 14 APPLE PARERS.-
I. have lust received a large stock of the above
',er. !they have been fully tested for the last
three years, and have_prOved themselves to be the
beet ever invented. They pare fdster, better, and
do their work much ,cleaner thaws's) , other Apple
Parent known. Nor sale wholesale and retail, py
.. ,
JAMES BOWS;
_
11114:TITP , 130 Wood street.
TAOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS.
—I !ism, In store a - very suMirlor lot of 1 •otible
'Barrel bliot stuns, breerh gad utUzZle loading, of
my own linportatiou, which I will tell as low as any
house lu the cou inry. 1 except none. All I ask la
to call and examine and be convinced of the same.
For sale by JAJA.E. DOWN,
-. atti:TuY 1311 Wood street.
SHOT I Sllo'l' :-Just received, a
1'01_486 artmencof New l'atPat tittot, In
!.e.,) and 5 pound , astarted numbers from 313
to No. /U. 770 r bftie
JAMES 11011 N,
to.plattr 136 WO(' street,
f the . GIMIIINE
111 -GLOVES,
IN WRITE AND OPERA COLORS
w. M. 6011ILY,
No. 271 Liberty Street,
FOR SALE BY
C. C. MELLOR,
S 1 Wood. Street.
And all sizes of CAST STEEL,
ALEX. S. MACRAE,
BROKER AND AGENT FOR
J. lklE.
Attorney•at•L‘w. OS Grant fit.
'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY . , SEPTEMBER 25, 1868.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MA.BANRION
SILVER. ENING COMPANY,
:OFr: NEVADA-.
President---WM. M.IIIENDERSON,
Of the Firni of Brinton IQ Henderson,
Philadelphia Hydraulic Wm Ye
treasurer, ::: H.:HORNER.
Office,lNo. - 154 !South 4th' :Street,
PIIILAI7ELIPIII A .
[ROOM No. 5, SECOND FLOOR
94tal : .. 000000000000
Aares,:slo each,lPreferred.
The Company guarantees 12? PER CENT. PER
ANNUM ON ITS PREFERRED STUCK.
But a limited number of shares of the Preferred
Stock will be sold.
No stock will be issued until the funds for the
same are received at the office of the Company.
•flemittaucee should be made In draft or par funds
In rbiladelphia, and the stock will be sent tree of
charge.
The Company reserve the right to advance on its
preferred stock at any time.
A prospectus has been Issued, which can be had
by applying to the office.
All communications to be addressed to the
dent, at the Office of the Company.
WM. • M. HENDERSON
se'25:TN
FOR . TUESDAY, SEPT. 22d:1
At 31c. BARRED COUNT Y FLANNELS
At 90c.—WATERPROOF LOTH.
At 25c.--ALL.WOOL PLAID FLANNELS
At 30c.—Heavy PLAID TWIL'D FLANNELS.
At 31c.—Double width ALPACAB, all colors
At IE3O.—GOOD BLEACHED AND BROWN
3ILTSLLNS, yard wide.
At 25a,—YARD WIDE TICSINGS:
Is Yds. FAST COLORED COLICO for WOO:
COLORED WOOLEN BED QUILTS, new assort
ment of styles.
BROWS WATERPROOF CLOTH
WHITE AND COLOItED FLANNELS, all kinds
at lowest prlees.
Extra Bargains in Blankets !
We offer Blankets weighing two pounds heavier
than any In this market.
LARGE ADDITIONS
Ilave been made to our stork or
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
DRY GO
Of everfdeseription, by the yard
At the Lowest Marke
EMI
180 and 182 Federal
"Westward the Star of Empire Takes
Its Way."
SECURES 110 ME IN TOE GOLDEN STATE.
• •
THE IMMICRANT
•
HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION
OF CALIFORNIA.
Incorporated under the Laws of the State, Novem
ber 30th. 1867. for the purpose of providing
HOMES FOR ITS MEMBERS,
And promoting Immigration.
capital Stock. - $1,000,000
Divided into 200,000 SIIABES at $3 each, paya
ble in 11. S. CURRENCY.
' Certificates of stock Issued to subscribers imme
diately upon receipt of the money. • I
NO PERSON ALLOWED TO BOLD MORE THAN PIPS
- MARES. '
A Circular containing a hill description of the
property to be distributed among the Shareholders
wilt be sent to any address upon receipt of stamps to
cover return postage .
Information as to price of land in any portion of
the State, or upon ally other subject of merest to
part-Iva nroposing to Immigrate. • will be cheerfully
furnished upon receipt of stamps for postage: -
All letters should be addressed
SEGRETARY:IMMIORANT HOMESTEAD ASSO
CIATION, PostoMce Box rio. 80, SAN FRAN
CISCO, CALIFORNIA. - auM:vad
B LACK. SILK. SACQUES.
Lama Lace Points,
Summer Shawls,
FOR SALE . AT LOW PUIOXB, BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
25 Fifth Street.
IXTANTED. . •
50,000 buah. prune WHEAT ;
50,000 ' • • Fall and Spring BARLEY
And :45,000 " RYE;
For which vrtylll pay the highest price In cash.
HITCHCOCK, WOREERY Is CO.
•
auLdiltF
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIFE INSIffiIVE CO IPI
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
• I
Chartered by S retal Act of Congress,
Approve July 25, 1865.
_ Cask Capital - - $.1.000,000.
Branch (Mc : PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIO. AL BANK BUILDING
Where the general business of the Companyls trans-,
acted. and to which all general . correspondence
should be addrese , ed
DERECTO S.
Jay. Cooke. Phllnda., E. A. Rollins. Wash'n.
H. Clark, Plillada Henry D. Cooke. I', ash.
F. Ratchford Starr, India... Wm. E. Clutmiler,Wash.
Wm. G. Moorhead. Phila. John D. De rtes. Wash.
lien. F. Tyler, Philin. Edward Dodge, N. York.
J. Hinckley Clark, # hula. H. C.Faunestock, N. Y.
OFICE.S.
C. H. CLARK. Phil; %Aphis. Preskient.
HENRY D. cOOKF.„ Washiegton, .Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chill an FILMICC and Executive
Committee.
EMEttsON W. PE F.T, Phila., Seel.. and Actuary.
E. S. 'PURSES. Washington. Ass't Secretary.
FRANCIS O. SM.II IL M.D., Medical Director,
J. EWING. Mr.AltS, M.D , Medic ‘I Director.
MEDICAL. ADVI I4 ORY BOARD.
J. R. BARN Va. Surgeon tieneral U. S. A., Waslen.
I'. J. HORWITZ. Chief Medical Department U. S.
N., Washington.
IL W. BUS,. M.D.,
Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
WM. E. CHANDLER, Wa.liington, D. C.'
uEllitGE HARDINti, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National In Hach:trader, offers. hi
reason of the Larg Capital, Low Rates of Premium.
and New Tables, the most desirable means of In
-suring life et presented to the public,
the rates of premium being largely reduced, are
made as favorable to the insurers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends m.d the
misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
cause the Polcy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are now pre
sented which need only to be understood to prove ac
ceptable to the public. such as INC. tM E-PRODUC
ING POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY.
In the former. , the policy-holder not only secures a
life Insurance, payable at death, but will receive it
living, after a period of a few years , an annual in
cam. eau , in ten per cent. (10 pkr cent.) qf the par
of his policy ' The I tter the Compauv ,ari es to re
tar* to the assured the to'al a o,ount I)ll7M:tea hehas
paid in, in aldit ion to the amount of his policy.
The attention of pet , ons contemp ating Insuring
their lives or increasing the amount of Insurance
they a.ready have, Is called to the special advant
ages offered by the National Life Insurance Com
pany.
circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on
application to the iiraihlt t five of the Company in
Philade.phia, or its treneral Agents
Star 1.0c.:A.1. AGENTS ARE WANTED In every
City and Town; and applications from competent
parties for such agencies with suitable endorsement,
should be addressed T•t THE COM PA NY 'S GE •-
FRAL AGENTS.ONLY, In their respective dis
tricts.
PRESIDENT
GENERAL AGENTS:
E. CL ARK tr.. CO., Philadelphia.
For Pennsylvania a ntl Southern New Jersey.
COOK'F: Cu.. Waahin..ton. 1). C.,
For Maryland. Delaware, Virginia, Dlatr,ct of
Columbia and West Virginia.
_ . .
11. McVAY da CO..
Agents for Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer and
Wa,langton counths. .
For furtlo r pant. Altars nAt:ress B. RUSSELL,
Manger for &,encral Agent, Harrtbintrg, Pa.
teu2s:ltW&F
A AILSERABL3E LIFE
Is that of the dyspeptic. Why suffer when Robackla
Blood Purifier and Blood Pills will surely cure you?
They can be obtained from any druggist.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
0 NVALESCENTS
Should n•e Roback•s Stomach 'Bitters to strengthen
the prostration which always follows acute diseases;
tt will be found fsr superior as a stimulating tonic
to any of the wine and bark preparations of the
present day.
• Sold by all Biggish Everywitere.
EVERYBODY
Should keep constantly within their reach those In
valuable remeules to successfully combat disease,
BOback's Blood Pills, Robark's Stomach Bitters,.
and 'Whack's Blood . Purifier: they are Infallible in
the diseases for which they are recommended..
Bold by all Druggists Everywhere.
LI3
piece or package,
ERYSIPELAS
Often arises from morbid condition of the entire
arstem, and no better remedies can be found than
Dr. Rotact , 6 Blood Purider and Blood Pills,
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
t Prices,
MPLE'S,
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE
Is worth a pound of cure. Fever and Ague can be
prevented (nail cilinates and In all constitutions by
the constant use of lloback's Stomach Bitters, and
oft times the very worst cases have been cored by
their timely use. Persons living in tualarlous dts
tricts should never be Witholtt them. ' .
Sold by all - Iltuggists Everywhere..
Allegheny.
_ NEURALGIA
Can be effectually cured by taking Dr. lloback'e
Blood rudder and Blood Pills, and bathing the af
fected parts wiltr2incture of Aconite or Chloro
form.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
NOBODY r
Can afford to be without such valuable medicine§ as
Boback's Blood Pills. btnnutch Bitteas and Blood
Purifier.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
Or persons recoverlarg from Fevers or any of the
malignant forms of disease, will find Roback's
li:omach lilt ers Invaluable its a t Mc and stimulant
for removing all the prostrating effects which follow
dlseasei it till ppllet tbo great want so long felt for a
gate and reliable tunic and appetizer.
Sold by all Druggists Everywhere.
WHO SELLS THENE?
The Agents for the sale of HOBACK'S BLOOD
PILLS, STOMACH BITTER 4 anti BLOOD PURL.
PIER are all Druggists everywhere.
U. S. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE CO„
PROPRXETOItB,
CINCINNATI, O.
selS:trwT-F
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES.
THE BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE
Portable Flour and Feed. Mille,
BOLTING CLOTHS,
All numbers and best quality. For sale at
319 and 321 Liberty St;;Pittsburgh, Pa
OF THE
VIASH;NGTON, D. C
CONVALESCENTS
French Burr Smut Nachhme,
W. W. WAL.LAVN.
'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
700 MILES
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Are now finished and In operation. 160 miles of
track have bee'n laid this spring, and the work along
the whole line between the Atlantic and Pacific
States is being pushed fonverd more rapidly than
ever before. More than twenty thousand ruen are
employed; and it is not Impossible that the entire
track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished
In 1869 Instead of 1870. The means provided are
ample, and all that energY, men and money can do
to secure the completion of tills
CHEAT NATIONAL WORK,
At the earliest possible day, will be done;
The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
receive: ' •
I.—A GOVERN3fRNT GRANT of the right of way,
and all necessary timber and other materials
found along the line of Its operations.
11.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acrels
of land to the mlle, taken In alternate sections
on earls side of Its road. This is au absolute do
natlono.nd will: be a source of large revenue in
the future.
IIL—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amountlpg to from 4 , 16,000
to 1148,000 per mile, according to the difficul
ties to be surmounted on the various sections to
be built. The Government takes a second mort
gage as security, and it Is expected that not only
the interest, but the principal amount may be
paid In services rendered by the Company in
transporting troops, mails, &c. The interest is
now much more than pild in this way, besides
securing a great saving in time and money to the
Government.
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to
issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to
aid in building the road, to the same amount as
- the U. S. Bonds. Issued for the same Purpose,
and no more. The Government permits the
Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to
deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the
road is completed, and after it has been examin
ed by United States Commissioners and pro
nounced to in all respects a 11rst-eliess Rail
road, laid wi 11 a heavy T rail, and completely
supplied with epots, stations, turnouts, car
shops, locomoti es, cars, &c.
V.—A CAPITAL B SUBSCRIPTION from
the stockholders, of hick OVER EIGHT MIL
LION DOLLARS have been paid In upon the
work already done, and which will be Increased
as the wants of the Company require.
CASH EARNINGS on Its Way Business,
that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN
TEREST on the First Mortgage! Bonds. These
earnings are no indication of the vast through
traffic that must follow the opening of the line
to the Pacific, but they 'certainly prove that
FIRST MORTCACE BONDS
upon inch a property, costing nearly three times
their amount. ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY
CONTINENCY.
.The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty Tears, 'are for
$l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They
bear annual interest, payable on the first days of
January And July, at the Company's Mice. in the
City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in
gold. The Principal Is payable in gold at maturity.
The price Is 102, and at the present rate of gold,
they pay a liberal Income on their cost.
The Company believe that these Bonds, at the
present. rate, are the cheapest in the market, and
reserve the right to advance the price at any time.
Subscriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by
JAMES T. BRADT & Co., corner of Wood
and Fourth Streets;
HART, CAUGHEY & Co., corner of Wood
and Third Streets;
S. McCLEAN & CO., 75 Fourth Street;
PH. It. MERTZ. corner sth and Wood Sts.;
ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth atreet;
AND IN NEW YORK
At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau
Street, and Dy
JOHN J. CISCO it , SON, Bankers, No. 59
Wan Street, sad by the Company's advertised
agents throughout the United States.
Remhsaticr-s should be made In drafts or other
funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent
free of, charge by return express. Parties sub
scribing through local agents, will look to them for
their safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has just
been published by the Coriapany, giving fuller-in
formation than Is posslblein an advertisement, re
specting the Progress of the Work, the . Resources
of the Country traversed try the Road, the Means
for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which
will be sent free on application at the Company's
offices, or to any of the advertised agents.
JOHN J, CISCO, Treasurer,
patipmoraiziAlm:ciwiail
CHANGE OF FIRM.
GEORGE W• moos D. P. HOYLE.
BIGGS & HOYLE,'
-s(super.ssotts TO 'WILL T. WILEY,)
*o. 6 wyr,Er:, spitkarr,
Having purchased the large and complete stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Silverware,
The undersigned offer.their friends all lines of goods
at very low prices to close out, to make rot,m for
nely goods. ,
BIGGS & EtOTLE.
5e.14:1/16
TIISSOLDTION OF PARTNER-
Notice L hereby given that the Pai tnershlp here
tofore existing between
T. H. &BRIDE and' HENDERSON GEORGE,
nu been this day dlssedved by mutual consent, and
The Grocery and Froduce Business
Will be continued as he'retofore by GENDFRSON
GEORGE, who will settle the accounts of thu late
Arm. T. H. IItcBRIDE,
selB:x72' . HENDENSUN GEORGE.
BILLIARD TABLES.
STANDARD
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES,
AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS,
Undisputably the beat In nse. NEW IMPROVE
MENT,I. , Patented Nov. 26th, 1587. and April
21st, 1868. Everything relatingto billiards of the
best qtudity and lowest prices always on hand.
Our NEW I.UE T itlMMEß,t•Patentcl May sth,
1865, price 811.50--a great success.
Illustrated price lists sent on application. Address
1
PHELAN & OOLLENDER.
83. 83, GT and 60 CROSBY ST.,. New York City
jya.ssl:pwst
OIL WELL • ,
Steam Engines for Sale.
o'lluerVi,nranadnito-7,
Inch stroke, with all the fixtures
FOR BORING OIL WELLS.
' Address HUGH 31. BOLE &
sucd9l Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh , Pa.
NOTICE. -All persons interested
are hereby notified that the Report In the
matter of the
. openinft of Roberts Street,
,
In the City of Cltteburgh, from Centre avenue to
Reel slr..et, has been placed in my hands. '1 he :IS•
stisinenis will reiiialn open nt my oillee. No. 100
Fl Ili Avenue, ii t ttil iSA.T CU OAy, 0, tuber 10,0,
iistts, wt , n tho. e unpaid wlO .bo, flied as liens
against the prop i •rty. -
•
J. P. ISI,A_GY.. - E,
selo:i2s City Attorney.
REPUBLICAN
MASS MEETING
WILL BE HELD AT CITY WAT,Ty
Friday El - riling, Sept ' : 25th,
And will he addressed by Gov. HAWLEY, of Con-
r,ezticut, and ( - 4 n J. W. FISIIER, of Laney3ter
By order of
5e1:4:3,15 SrEAh & ISEr.TINGS.
r".. - lIEPUE IL I CAN s ETINGS
will be held at the times and places follow
lug, and will be addres.ed as Indicated:
FRIDAY, Sept. :sth, IS6S.
ALLEGIIEMY CIT c. corner of Beaver avenue aid
Locust Etreet. at P. n. Hon. T. J. 1111311A31
and 11. r. 311JhLLER, litg., (German.)
Cr Plttburgh; 'at 734 P.M. .Governor
i
, and Gen. J. W. FISHER., of
I I ' A ;II: L A E T .I .T . :, or
Coon.
Lancaster.
SATURDAY, Sept, 2GtII,ISOB
[ECKERT'S ROTE G, MeCandi( ss Township,
r. IH. A. 31, BROWN and J. W. P. WHITE.
MeKEESI'ORT MASS MEETING. at Vi P. m.
Gen. J. B. SWEITZEII, Hon. S. A. MIMI
- ANCE and Hon. T. M. MARSHALL.
CORNER PENN AST) O'HARA STREETS; at 73
I. M. I.lp. J. M. EIRKRATEIC.E. and W. O.
MOREL ND, Esq.
CLINTON: at r. x. TIIOS. I
and others.
ALLEGHENY CITY, In the Dlanati l
Hon. LEWIS BAKE :• of Maine.
By of der of Committee on Speakers
E. A. MONTOGT
JNO. S. LAMBIE, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH, PA., Se t. 15, 15135•
ar AT A MEETING OF RE LOT
HOLDERS of the Methodist 3 oriel Oround,
held at the late Seventh Ward Sc 00l (louse on
Monday evening last, an assessment • f Three Dol
lars (431 was laid upon each lot, a. d one Dollar
($1) upon single interments. for the purpose of de
fraying all eipenses that May be in urred in pro
curing an Injunction.
AR persons Intereated are urgent] requested to
call at 'Squire Humbert'. Office.. .1% . 65 Fourth
street, or upon any of the following embers of the
Finance Committee, viz: Messrs. Skil. F.
Robert Ring. beorge Wilson or A. McKean. on or
before the 113 d lest., and either pay the money or
deposit their Certificate of Claim Security for
their respective shares of expenses.
•
IM''COMMERcIAL,DEPART
MEN T OF PITTSBURGH-HIGH SCHOOL,
(Rank of Commerce liuhdi lig, corner Sixth and
Wood streets. Equal to any Busine College having
the same studies and lectures. Kessler's: Afternoon,
23.6 to 4,55 o'clock; evening.' 7 to . Free to all
residents of Pittsburgh under 21 years of age.
Receives students from other place at the low ad
mission fee of $2O. Students enter qt any time and
receive <Worm on completing the course. For
further information call at our roo sor send for
&velar.
se6:x7-ITT
ICE ()Pior. MososcAtiva. A. P. IDLE Co.,
Pittsburgh, Sept. , 1868. C
ggrTHE PRESIDENT . ND MAN
AGERS of this Company h ye tkis dal de
clared a Dividend of TWO DOL LAI PER SHARE,
payable to etockho ders or their leg I representa
tives en and a .ter Thursday, Septemb • 10th; at the
Banking House of N. Holmes St Su. s, 57 Market
street. JAMES H. WRIGHT,
sc9:x9-d&R Treasurer.
rgrNOTICE.—AL meeting of the
13 , ockholders of the Mansiteid Coal and
Lime Compauy, will be held at thel ollice of the
Farmers' Deposit National It nk. Fourth street,
MONDAY, september 21st, ISGS. ai two o'clock
P. M., for the purpose of trAnsa,tingf such business
as may be brought before the meeting
ily order of the Nresidcnt• . •
D. REISINGER, Superintenoent.
PrxisStrixon, Sept. 14, 'OS. I sel4:x44
PROCLAMATION.
CITY OF PITTSBURGH, SS.
In accordanee with the provisions or an Act of the
General Assembly of tee Commonwealth of Penn
syi yenta. providing f tr the in zorpot ation of the C tty
of Pittsburgh, and or the various supplements
thereto, I. J.'tMEn B LA.(' KSIC E, Mayor of said
city, do issue this my Proclamation.. thst on the
Second Tuesday In October,! A. D. 188,8,
being the 13th say of tit-. month, the freemen of
said city qualttied to vote fur men tiers of. the IL use
of Repre tient atives or thls Commonwealth wilt meet
at theft several places of holding the elections in
their respective wards and elect by bsllot. under the
provisions of the supplements of the said Act of As
sembly, approved the sixth day of April. 1567, and
the first day of April, 1865, respectively, the fol
lowing named et:Deers:
.ne person to serve as Mai or of the City of Pitts
burgh, for the term ef tnree years.
one person to serve as Treasurer of said city - for
the term of three years.
One pereor to serve as Controller of said city for
the term of three years.
Twenty-three persons to serve as Select Council
men for the term of two years.
Twenty-three persons to verve as Select Council
men for the term of one year.
' Sixty-six persons to serve as Comm n Councilmen
for the term of one year.
The electors of the First Ward of tit City of Pitts
burgh to meet at the Public School °me la said
ward, and elect two memb rs of Select and three
members of Common Council.
The electors of the Second Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in
said ward, and elect two members of Select and tour
members of Commcn Council.
The electors of the Third Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to m et at the plumbing shop of Addy A
, Williams corner ofSlath and Smithfield - streets,
and elect members of Select and three members
Of Common Council.
The electors of the Fourth 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 Commen Council.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the office of the Clerk of the
Orphans' Court, in the Court House, in said ward,
and elect two members of the Select and three mem
bers of eommon Council.
Tho electors of the S xth Ward of the City o'
Pittsburgh to meet at the Public Schsol House, on
Ann street in said wrd, and elect two members of
Select and four members of the Comment Council.
'I he electors of the Seventh Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to mt et 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 Eighth War of the city of
Pittsburgh to m• et at the house of Henry Wilson,
corner of Franklin and Fulton streets. in said ward,
and elect two membe. s of Select pad three members
of the Common Pound'.
The electors of the Ninth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at the Pliblic School House In
said ward. and elect two members of Select and
three members of the Common Council.
The _electors or the Tenth Ward of the City of.
Pittehurgh to meet ut 'the Lamb Tavern. corner of
Penn and Mechanic streets. and elect two members
of the Select and two members of the Common.,
Council.
Thu electors of the Eleventh Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet ot the Pantie school House in
said ware, and elect two members of the Set, of and
three members of the Common Council.
The electors of the Tweitth Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh to meet at tue Putile • chord House In
said ward, anti elect two members of the. Select and
flee members of the Common Council. .
Tare electors of the Thirteenth Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet the Putilte school House in
said ward, and elect two member. of the Select and
two members of the Common Council.
The electors 'tithe Fourteenth Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to Meet at the Public Seth tot House in
said ward, and elect two members, of the select and
four membe sOf the Commoo Counci.
The electorsiuf the Fifteenth 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 members of the Comes n Coe' cll.
The electors of the Sixteenth Ward of the Clty of .
Pittsburgh to meet at the Wigwam. corner of Main
tied Pearl streets, lo said ward. and elect two mem
bers of the Select and two members of the Common
Council.
The e.ectors of the Seventeenth Ward of the Cite'
of Pitt burgh to meet at the Public School House in
said we• d, and elect two members u the Select and
three members of the Common Council.
of .l
p h
j e t
t el b e t i c t r o g r h s t o o f m t 11 ,, e t., L a ' t te t h o t o e i t ;t u t t u h lic _lt . :
r e d o o ' f I he
u e s C e i t t r n
said ward, .nd elect two members ef the Select and
two members of the Common Cc.uncii.
The el ours of the NtneteetuaohllWarsdehoLlthiloellta.y
of Pittsburgh to meet at, the ow
on Mill street, In said ward and elect two me.nbers
of the Street and two members of the Common
Council.
The el, ctors of the Twentieth Ward of the City
of Pit tsburgh to meet at Beitler's school Mime in
wild ward, and el. et two members of the Select and
tan members tit the Common Council.
'the etectors of th ,- Twenty-first Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet at the Wigw rm, corner of
Spring street and Puck. ty road, In said War I, and
elect two.members of the seleet and two members of.
the Common Connell.
The ele-tors of the Twenty-second Ward of the
City of Pittshurgh to meet at the Ire In Same!
House andid ward, tind elect Continuemb.ve of the
r elect two members of the n Council.
The electors of the Tweu•Y-third Ward of the City
of Pittsburgh to meet at Haziewo el School -House
in said ward, and el. et two in, tuber, of the Select.
and two members of the Common Court -li.
r .. e...1 In teetlmony whereof I have hereu.n 4 tet
L. S. set my teeni and . s x. - ti the s - at of the
aid
.es. City
of Plitstmegh. this twelfth city of Sep
. tenther, A. D. 1.805.
JAVIEti tILACKMORE. Mayor.
sel4:x43-2,&P
NEW YORE.
INDIA lIVIIDEIt BELTING/ AND
STEAM YACKI N G.—A full st..elc on hand at all
Ines, and of the hest quallty. Parties wishing
wi ;,,,ll
lit lt 0 milts or shops when' Belting' is requlred,
nu& our 7,rlees a., low as eau he had In the East, and
iiIII;I:t C:avel ' .-- __
I
1-1.
410 . ~ emir
lei: CLUEN.
iiiAllnEt or the barrel or
at 1,1111,1.1A1 Wine V , Wu caalt
or 2 , t110n, by . Ji11174 .1. It C.NallnrY,
Cornta• Liberty and Hand duvets.
01
POLITICAL
AT V O'CLOCK,
.O\VARD, Esq.,
MEM32I3
L nd Meetings.
, Chairman.
se24
NOTICES
1 JEKTFTEE
BY ORDER OF C
Principal
B. JOH.NSTO