The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 10, 1868, Image 5

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NS . FOR T HE PEOPLE...a
THe (MEAT WE S
SMITHFIELD
GUN WORKS have been
removed to No. 17i
STREET, where
wilt alwaYPB , Pis to y,a lki the most complete assortment
G
. rimunition and Sport , .
and
Matos.r i a c
a l:. ej a
. t u C" in tee city. AU kinds °fauns
ARMY RIFLES c - (kV repaired. Octoh paid for
mut REVOLVERS. Send /damp
for illustrated CV rf 5 4.117. .dgents wanted in mil/
town in the United
.at s. Addre*R, J. H. JOHN
STON. - 12?,.. 8 mi'. thhad Street. Pittsburgh.
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fgrJ o . ll Ni N. PURVIANCE, _
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Register in Bankruptcy for nd Ilistrict,
Office, 1116 PEDERAL STREET, ALLEGVENY
Air OM?. hortis-9 A. K. to 5 P. at
nrVIRST CHRISTIAN
- CHURCH. corner Beaver street and Nora
gomery avenue. Allegheny. JOSEPH KING, Pastor.
Preaching TO-MORI:OW (Lord's Day) at ! lAN
. .11. 31. and Mt. P. M.
. . , ...,
IIIgriLTNIVERSALIST_ CHUR CH,
...
CORNER O GRANT AND THIRD STS.
; — Pastor.llev. A. BOSSERMAN. Preaching EVERY
. SUNDAY at 1U IS A. al. and 71, P. At. Seats frie and
awelcome to all.
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. .
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OF PITTSBURGH. W. S. Gray, Pagtor,
7 '.AK7 .
meets statedly In NEVILLE HALL, corner of. Lib
, erty and Fettrth streets. Services every Lord's Day
at 1O A, NI. and 7,1 i P. N. The public are cordially
Invited. •
THE' FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH', (Railroad street, near Depot,)
NEW BRIGHTON. Pa. n. F. CROWTHER. Pastor
Preaching EVERY SABBATH, at A. 31. and 7
P. 31. Public cordial!) , Invited. Inauguial sermon•
to-morrow morning. .
ryr" TH E FIRST
_METHODIST
, CHURCH, FIFTH . AVENUE. between Smith
field and tirant streets. AGE:X. (WARK, Pastor.
Preaching EVERY SADDAM, at 10.30 A. )1. and
7.30 P. If. Free seats and welcome to all. Sunday
bebop' at 9.. sr. and 1.45 P. sr. -
TH E -FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH, ALLEGHENY.—The Pastorate
of thls Church Is tow tilled by the appointment of
H. B. KNIGHT, fornierly of Cleveland: Ohio.
Preaching E.Y.EitY SABUATit, at 10,k4 A. 3.t and 71i
P. m. Lecture on Wednesday Even i ng, and Gem.ral
Prayer Meeting on Friday Evening.
DEDICATORY 'SERVICES.--
NORTH AVENUE 31. E. CHURCH, Alle
gheny, (corner North avenue and Beaver streets,
Allegheny city. I.wlll be opened for the worship of
Almighty God. on ABBATH, tmtober llth..
The Pastor will be abastesl by Bishop Simpson,
Dr. Morgan, and other clergymen. &rvices
o'clock A. at.' and
.3 and 7 Y. at.
_rrTHE SIGNS OF THE TIMES,
. As cOnnected with the ending of the pro
phetlc periods: the proclamation or toe Jubilee ol
Jublfees, and the coming of the Son of 51an In re-
Semptlon to hle . peoule the present Year, Dlscour
•md by W. L Sunday, at 103 , 4 It., 3 and
'4•O'clock P. It, at quinCy Hall. Library Rooms, La
cock sweet. west at Federal street. Allegheny City.
ELljd GIOUS OTICE.—EBI
MANUEL CHURCH, Manchester. Rev.
WM. A. FULLER, Rector: ':. 4 ervices at Henry's
Hall, Beaver Avenue, at /014 A. 3i. and 7 lie P. 31.
Sunday morning. sermon on - "The True Theory of
Christian Bap ism." In the evening, there will be
an Introductory Lecture to a series of Lectures to
be delivered Surma) , evenings, on the Apostolic
rite of "The Laying on of Hands."
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SUNDRIES. . •
IL
49 sacks:Ground Sumac; -
87 Shelled Corn;
' 20 " Ear Corn;
7 " Feathers;
- 3 bales Cotton;
On steamer Havana, to arrive, for sale
ode - ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
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OFFICE CITY. ENGINEER AND SIIEVEYOR„
Prrratundli, October 10. IS6B.
.NoTicE TO CONTRACTORS.—
Sell.ti Proposals for the Laying of NICOL
g.OI37 PAVEMENT ON SIXTH tor st. ()lair street,
from Liberty street to the Suspension Bridge. will
be received at this Office until THURSDAY, Oct.
15th. 1665. The Committee reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
oc10:y90 H. J. MOORE, City Engineer.
UCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL
! . . , ITRIJRBAN LOTS. at terminns of P. V. R. It.
_on SATURDAY, October 24th, at 2p. ./t. 16 lots
. l in e Cfton, the large.t and ost desirable on the
of this road. Those looki ng rersheap sites for
a home should look at these lots st one° or call on
the undersigned, where a plot or the ground can be
• seen and all desired Information given.
W. P. PRICE, Rear Estate Agent.
33 Ohto street, Allegheny city.
A. LEGGATE, Auctioneer. oclo
EW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
N
- 1 , , AT - EATON'S, .
No. 17 Fifth Avenue.
railer iet. Goods.
Hsm :Embroideries.
EnelLnh ain Ribbons.
AngOla and Saxony Yarns.,
Ladles' & Misses!, Zephyr Knit Skirts.
Striped Collars and Cuffs.
New - Styles Lace Veils dc Lace Collars.
Also, full lines of Ladies' Underwear.
ocio:
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B LAB BOOKS,
DOCKETS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
CASH AND DAY BORES, •
; INVOICE AND LETTER FILERS,
COPY BOOKS. LETTER PRESSES,
COPYING BOOKS,
• Of all 'descriptions, fdr sale by
W. S. HAVV.N . & CO:,
Corner Wood Street ana Third Avenue
oe10: _
REMOVAL.
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
Or THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY.
(Mee, No. 89 FEDERAL STREET, entrance on
Stockton Avenue.
FLIT INSURANCE ONLY.
W: W. MARTIac, President
•' JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
A. H. English i0.11.P. Wll Gams J no. Thompson
..Trio. A. hlyier, Vas, Lockhart, ;JosT - Myers,
Jas. L. Graham, ;Rola, Lea, . ?C. C. Bo y le, Jno..lllrown,:dr. iGeo. Gers., 'Jacob IioDD.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY:,
A Gent's, La - dies' & Children's Underwear,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AT JAMES PHELAN'S
•
4
0 Old Stand Stocking Store,
No. 24 FIFTH STREET
OEM
_ .
HUH, Practical Cook,
"Respectfully announces to the public that he will,
On Saturday and Monday Next,
Open to the public the
DELMONICO RESTAURANT.
It will be his earnest endeavor to furnish his pa
trons at all thn• s with the most patataine viands
which the market or the veasou aff‘A.ds. Tte
WINE:, or vari,,tis dates, ALE, itEEIL,
eta will oe - iheir own reek•in.at n a i.rn
Orders fur line Cooking' for tt cddhtgs. and ether
Festivals, will, as beryl. fore, he rn
nfoptly and
chesply slat tided to, reauee !lug patronage.
VIC
_ .
11411or:a: ' 4 OOl-131) _%.,
No. 131 Wood Street, .
HAVE NO* ON T. D the LARGEST STOCK of
4 0ACE . leh
- AND LADIES' FURS,
oc9EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET
J. E. SWINT ' J. M. MUTT
SWINT, lI4ATT &
ARDDITECT Ult AL AND
-ORIVAIVIENTA L, CARVERS ,
No. 61; NanduAy Pa.
A Iarp!SIFU.TLIV.E.II W fc f. l'z +T.4l:2ci
ett.uoy LNU, Or Mil
eztinii,ptSi nt* ttu;Ae. 've2:7.4
And STATIONERY,
Itereetfully announces to his friends that be is
floe offering ble stock, consisting of the
FIVEST CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C
prlcTs LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED IN
TILS -MARKET. •
No 162 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY
FutNISIHNG GOODS,
nsit, CLARK & FLAG G,
E. A. 13W/PiT
aux..;:u4.4
NEW ENGLISH AND
arittrucarq soons. I I
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Triton's Commentary. 3 roluine.s. Quarto.
London.. ..... L i te, • 1,38.00
Jesus Christ. His Times and Work.
By E Le Pre sense; D. D. Loudon • 3.50
The Milne Book of Pleasure andlustrnction.
London
2.00
Moline Lee's Fairy Titles. London... ...... 2.30
The Psalms Chronologically arrAnged. By
Four Friends. Lona .n
Hann:lol's Pulilt Assistant. 4 vole. 16
London -
The Poll teal Economy ot Art. London
Balmy Thougnts. By F. C. Burnaud.. Han
dy volume series. Loinion
Harris' Treatise on Ini,wts !anthills to vege
t ttion. Colored plates 10.00
Chimes. for children—a collection 'of tongs
Little
Lou
for Little Ones 1.50
By Wom
saenat. : or,
CO Meg, -Ja lleth and Amy.
i Ail t 1.50
Tnies of Algeria: or, Lite among the Arabs.
By Alex. ..Dumas
FOB SALE BY
ociO , TT
93 WOOD STREET
NEW LAW PUBLICATIONS.
Mlle
Brightly's Digest of Federo Decisions
•
A Digest of the' Detisions of the Federal Courts.
cow prisi ng the reports of the Supreme, Circuit and
District Court and Court of Claims, as reported In
the regular series; and also Inc lilting the numerous
Federal Cases contained In the State Itenorts and in
the Legal Perlotia , Als. By Frederick C. Brightly.
Price, **10.00.. /
'Wharton's American ^Criminal Law.
A Treatise on the Criminal T.aw of the United
States. By Francis Wharton, LL. D. Sixth and
Revised Edition. In 2 Tols. Price, 122.50.
Wasliburne on Beal Property.
Entareed Edition. A Treatise on the Law of Real
Property. By. Emory Washburn. Third edition,
revised and greatly, enlarged. in three volumes.
Price, $24.56.
. ,
Angel; and Daniel on highways.
„New Edlimy. A Treatise on the Law of High
ways. 13v Josrpli Angell and Theedore Durfee. In
one volume. ?flee, 0.50.
Nev Bankruptey Book.
The Law ant Practice of Bankruptcy, with notes
ref - Loring' to el. Decisions under the act, report e d to
Feptember. 1466. EAlted 17 Orlando IN - , - Bump.
Price, #2.56,
FOR SALE Itr
KAY & COMPANY,
*m .4 a
6WOOE STREET, (Lafayette Biffidlng.)
t
JUST OPENED.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
Fall' and Winter Goods !
TOE NEW PARIS
"LA BELLE BALMORAL. ,,
The new "Boulevard Skirts,"
In all styles aid colors. A beautiful assortment of
Silk Fritves and Gimpy,
Fie French. Bead Gil?'"
Silk ancl Velvet Buttons,
In all the new styles and colors
La4ies; Galt'men's d; Children'A
' Merino, Clo - th and Lisle I.;,loves.
THE DICKENS PAPER COLLAR.
A complete assortment 4)f
_ -
WOOLEN HOSIERY.
Soiled Corsets at 40 Cents
.pair,
We sell is cheap as any house 'east or west. Job.
hers will co well to give us a call.
MACELITM, GLYDE & CO.,
IS and SO Market Street.
oc10:
F_AICAE, STOCK !
NEWEST STYLES !
TAPESTRY AND. BODY - BRUSSELS,
'TWO AND Trn - t - n.p. PLY
CARPETS !
,ALL WOOL DiGRAINS, In great variety.
COMMON CARPETS,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
DRUGGETS, all Widths.
DRUGGETS,
WINDOW SHADES
, .
Our sick is the largest 'and most desirable we
have err offered to the trade.
BOVA.RD, ROSE & ca,
Fib 1 1 H STREET.
sPlOti &iv},
INTOTLTAiT ANNOIUNCMENT.
GREAT REDUCTION IN -PRICES
Tosacco, Cigars & Whiskey.
ISAAC STEP
No. 162 Federal Street, aboie the Mark
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
And4he PUREPiT LIQUORS.
ar Remember the place,
PALL STYLES;
NOW READY.
58 White St., N. Y.
PIT'LSBURGI B.
I GAZETTE : SATUDA Y, OCTOBER 10 i -4868
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Nom.,
5.00
5.00
05
BED
EIEE
ROBERT S. -DAVIS,
Of an the leading styles. at the LOWEST PRICES
OP l'lfE SEASON.
Mullins, Calicoes, Flannels, Cassimeres,
AT 12.'ic.-4;00D mtowx AND BLEACHED
AT WILLL924 SEMPLE'S,
ALLEG ENY CITY,
or,ln
MA vows orricE,
rtit:titins, Information has siren received ty our
fronia moet rellatite source, that certain perstias
lare combining for the purpose of procuring weap
' tins to be used In attacklng.milltlcal processions and
peblle tneetlags, and enitimittlow other unlawful
acts, I de. in it my fluty, as (Thief Magistrate, to ts•
'sue tills, my Proclamation, en} titling on all good
.eitlzt ns to keep the :midi,' pence and to refrain from
all acts calculated lo endanger it, and In view of
recent disturbances, I feel It Incumbent- on too to
largely increase my, police force, and will; If n eeess
nary, call to my aid the bheriffof the county In order
that the barcty of the citizens May be securini, and
I now hereby notify all violators of law anti order,
without regard to persons or parties, that I will
faithfully maltital u the laws, and will 119 . e my utmost,
endeavors to suppress riot and bring Wenders to
eondign plothinnent, and flu:et-by Invite all good.
cl . lzen3 to aid me In the preiervation of the 'midi;
peace . ,' and ttsplest the heads of all political proces.•
!dons and meetings to c•:-operate with Me ill the
suppresalUll of violence and disorder.•
MI
.• 4 /CTOltElt 7-10 ( t • Ct.o(lli I'. M.
The above Pree'amatlon was written in full ex
pectation that Ito public appearance this ino^ning
would be timely to prevent any encounter or citi
zens. Thu danger of the public peace has been an
ticipated by this night's event.; and I now call upon
each and every go ),1 citizen of this community, ir
respective of all parades, to absist, me by their Indi
vidual Inane n^e In the suppressloni of lhat which
would he regretted by our entire community, and
for the first time stain the f iir fame of Pittsburgh.
As a means toward accomplishing this good and
desirable end, I earnestly suggest to the Clubs of
either Party a complete cessation of all parades,
now that tie day of - election la so near at hand,
when the public peace most be preserved, for the
sake of the undisturbed sacred lila of the ballot.
JAMES UL /-
Soc:y74
RESIII FlBll.—The undersigned
has 6ftlph.ted lils arrangements with ellic.ent
Agents wfrueelvlng
DAILY kIIPPLIEO PROM BEA AND LANE,
Of fr.,116A1,:110N, 13.11,5, 1 . 1.:41 II
11.1111T1' 1... to,
1.0.311. to 'he Allt.gholiy
,•1
INEW DRESS GOODS
-LI
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
NEW AND .DESIRABLE
DRESS GOODS!
Ever offered in this Iffarketteornprlaing
all the new aty_lem in ehanceable
POPLINS, BASKET POPLINS;
D;&( MAR CLOTHS;
SitK EPANGALINES
l ELOUIt POPLINS;LPACCA Tort]Ns, in all colors, a goo , :
fnirain;
4irVool. PLAIDS:
POPLIN 171..A1 DS. In all colors
COBURGg, EI4GLISII MERINOS
WATERPROOF CLOTH, in Blaiq:, Brown and
Gold Mix;
BARRED FLANNELS,
BARRED COUNTRY FLANNELS
WHITE AND GREY IILANEET::"
RAL3IORAL SKIRTS
BOULEVARD SKIRTS
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
NILiSES' SHAWLS,
LADIES' LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS, Sc
GOOD BARGAINS, AT
IrCONNELL & CO.,
178 Federal St., Allegheny
ocl9:S
N EW DRESS GOODS.
New Shawls and Cloakings,
New Flame's and Woolens,
New Mus'ins and Calicoes,
New Trimmings, Gloves, &e.,
AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S
ISO and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY
LARGE ADDITIONS ARE NoW BEINC DAILY
MADE to al; drpartments of tlic !Joule. A /.4.rgt:
truck of
BLACK, nnpVvN t GOLD MIN ED
\VAT ERPROOIf CLOTH.
DRESS COODS,
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OP
AT 31c. DOUBLE WIDTH ALL WOOL PLAIDS
AT 23 c. — EXTRA (;00D FLANNEL?
AT 20c.—PLAID SII II:T/ NG FLANNELS
AT 25.2.—LADIEi• GLoVHSt, damaced,
AT lOc.--FAS'i COLORED ALICIOES.
Wholesale and Retail,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
OrToPER7 TIL 101 GS
PROCLAMATION.
JAMES BLAOiMORE, - Mayor.
GRAINT UUSSARS OF THE
ax•ril .1 - 4 1'.1). Allogheny. (late Manches
ter) are requested to ineeet at Hestlattmers
'lbis Evening, at 7 O'clock.
All the melnl7rs are , :trne4:ly rt , :neste.l to he tires•
eat. ss huslnes of itnportahee wil• he transacted
11 riler of
, _COM ANY A,
_ - OR. NT HUSSARS,
will nisst h: front , f hare's' Note!. at 7 o'clock
sharp. MO \ D'l* r V ENINW. t part:le:pa e hrthe
t
Allegheny Tor tillght 'Proc ,, ss.or...
_ .. 1:3 orchr at
i.
eel' I D. 1)1'\ BE tTII. Captai n.
FII. D & FIFTH W.:iRDS,
.IArT 51i1.7:16 H.
THE GR . NT AND COLFAX CLUBS
OF TE 3n AND 5Tr WARDS
Will n.s‘ernblo • t tic corner of Sixth and SLlitht!eld
streets, cat
Nonday Evening, 12th inst., at 7 o'clock;
To part leipate in the Torchlight Procession In Alle
gheny City.
All persons who cannot parane alit please return
thelrequipmenis Immediately to J 1 111 N T. BROWN:.
Sixth street.7n ar
oclu .10111 NETLER, Captain.
t MEETING OF THE
tITTC ERS ALLEWIENY, held on
the POI NI., at Pay Ran, at which 1...1uut. JAMES
V. SANIIERSON presided, It was resolved that the
Butchers of the Allegheny Market Join ,In the Re
publican Procession to come oh on .MOSDAY. the
12th inst. The following officers were appointed:
CA 14 7A!N—GEO. W. EVANS.
LIEUTENANT. — ii. B. Murphy. J. T. Sanderson.
H. 10:1mr.i son.
St:nut:ANTS—R. B. Geyer, L. Eriely, T. R. Geyer,
J. F. liellstine, Charles Welty. J. E. Strickler.
Cmti•on.4 z..—Joseph 3 .1 , p0na1.1, J. W. }fanny.
Croft. Acktcy, Fletcher, .1. Reed, D.
Teri:. W. Ittolue:..
EssiGN—.l,.phn Reed.
1 1 cslileF ti.eniivere appclnled Special Committees
on Fir:awe., on Arrangl Inc/As. Music, &c. Also to
In, ltc :h., Butchers of Pittsburgh"' And vicinity to
Join those of Allegheny.
Tne BUtchers of Allegheny will meet In front of
Second Ward School House, on Ninth Avenue, at
o'clock on the evening of parade.
oclo CEO. W. EVANS. Captain.
147"11EPUBLICAN
MASS MEETING!
ONE MORE CHARGE BEFORE Oct. 13thl
t AT OIT . CITY,
On SATURDAY, October 10th, 1868,
THERE WILL BE 'A
Grand 'lcnlublican Mass Meeting!
G ILAN:T. AND TANNER CI, 1:133 are specially- 1
Inelt , d to be present with Banners. Turales and
Transparencle.. •
Excursion Tr: 0115'1,0W leave the Depot of the Alle
gheny Valley H. H. at 8 o'clock Saturday morning
ret LI rnlng-lhe iani't,lay. Excursion Tic lets at ONE
HALFTHE! REG Ill,Alt FARE.
THOS. M. MARSHALL. W. C. 3 EOI:ELAND, S.
NEWTGN PETTIS, C. W, 611. FILLA N. W. .1.
GALBREATH. Eigs.. and other distingult.hed,
speakers will deliver addresses. oca
CffrALLEGIIENTiCITY, Oct. 9th.
GRIND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION,
•
Att.: PATTEIV:ION, Cotunilndlng.
11. 1.. 1 -, fl'N, AsaLtant Adjutant General.
M. G.• ra•Thlgg.
Jam, 1:'.11ETI. A.
Iturns,
11'm. B. Porter. K. P. Lange,
D. C. '1 hompl9n, • I . +Atttitel roe,
Thu-. , A. B. finale , lanies a
itovrd. Dr. P. Perchment,
H. H. McCreary, cartis Haven.
M. Long:
.James B. Palmer.
4- th
The.
9( 'Th. hird Division will be compoto'd the Ist,
12th. 15th. 16th, 17th. 19th, of
11.0 th and
21st V. ds ..f Pittsburgh. the Oil Mrn and the
Grant Hussars. Dtvlsion will form on I.lhcrty St.,
right resting on St.l ('la r, to the west. Alf Alt lega
tions will be In lino t,e 734 o'clock.
Dlvlsion Commanders whl wear whit • sash: Aids,
red gash.
Aids to Third Dicidon meet at C TA' HALL
Pittsburgh. SATURDAY EVENIND, . t
oele:y
ALLEGTIENY (ITV, 4 .);..7. K. 1569.
6. GRAND
TORCH Ll(= lIT PROCESSION.
'v%. P. HERBERT.
Capt. AVM. M. DALGLEIriIf, A. A. (~
All/S.
Major E. A. Montt...al, Maior A. M. Harper.
Dr. Win. II; Daly, Calil- John C. Sample,
Cpt. Sam. C. itzlioyer, Major F , ank E. Tyler,
E. V. McCandiesS; James Mcltt ler,
..lolin B. Jackson., Calvin Haizan
Win. It. Hays. Jr ,
Win. H. C•s,blar. Capt. Fred. L.:Rainbow,
Copt. J. E. Schwartz,
James J. Oliver, .W. I'. Price,
Ere./ M. -Magee. Rob:. S. SinHh.
The.. Second Division will 'be cornpufed of two
Brigades. and will form at 7 o'clock, on Fifth Ave
nue, rlaht; resting on t. Street, in the tollow
ing order
FIRST Rk IC ADE—Tirnder CommAndof Col. WM.
It. CODK, tapt..ino. M. Wright. A. Thorn-.
.as P. Houston. Col. Norman M. Smith, Capt. I. urtis
Has en, i'apt. IL It, Morrison, A. IL C.' A Ile,
gheuy Von uty Tanners I Seconil ward pioneer
Second Want Artillery, Third and Fifth Marl
Clubs. 'l' wen ty-Secund Ward '1 lut,, Twenta-Third
Ward Club,
-
'E('UNU BIM: A DE—Under Command of :Valor
SAMUEL KA LiiiThE and Staff. t !event!' Ward
Grant. Club, Sixth Ward inner, Chili, Seventh and
Eighth Ward Marehing Phalanx, 'Thirteenth Ward
I. Fie:rim:lit n Ward Clan, I fray men and
Cart, nit
Aids and Division t'ominand• rs will weir Mot
Sash, With ited, White and Mini Itosette and Reg. •
uistion
f W3l. M. 11 . 1 I.M.EISII.A.1:1. (4.
EPUELI CAN EETINGS
trill be held :tt the 1.1111e.4 3111 places follow
wl!1 :,‘.:oldr..s.zed •
14.1,:T1:RDAY, ' October 10th, 1961.1
PF.1:1:1.,V11.r..E. TA , . W. TIION,AS EWING
MoNTooTIE.
IM:Mt -7w; T0wN.: , .111 at 7r. m. C. W.1:01111
a,.,1 .1 AM W. 11 LIURA E. 1115.
( I..IItP:MONT STATION, ut 3p. 34. rapt. . 1 ,1%i'1.
,
.1011 N . s. LAM3IE. :1(3 S. Me-
Esqs.
311.1NSPI EIM, at 7 m. Maj. J. P. SLAGLE and
Una. It. POLLOcK.
wE,T-1.11"r:•Itu1{(III, bytween King't. , rs and Pain
ler's 11 1 11.-5. at 7 v. m: - llnu. 6EO. R ILtd.),N, Mr.
HAD ERMEIt I. And JIM DA
MONDAY, Otitober.l2th, ISGS
MASS MEETING AT McKMESPOUT. nt 7'.1; r. m
non. THUS. M. M A USN A I. 1„ F. lt. PENNI
MAN anti A. M. BILOW \, Efa,s.
WIC , VC AN. EAST LI LIERTY, at 7 P. m. Hon
l'A 1.11, STEWIACII, (Gertuau.)
MASS AfEE4INE AT WOODVII.I,E, at 11 A. M.
Delegations from all the Townshln rotttit 01 the
71 err a are riiisporttat to Le pro sent. .1. It;
r,wErrzEß, iron. p. PENNEY, A. M.
ATSON trot TIIOS. EIYI Nth Etii.
By or der of Comm:Moe nn Stniahors and Miniting;.
E. A. MOS Tin:Tit, Chairman.
F. LA:sr F., SevrotAry.
E4 , ItT 1V...1" NI: CHI E.% 11.-
\VA V I L f ate to r
PITTS;;UI:.iI!, se m. 16 Pt. OttSi.
TILE BOA It ID OF DI It ECT—
ous (Nlw N Y have ,leelartat
11w Regular Quarterly Isiebleml (No. 19.) or Twi)
AND l'Elt CENT., free of tioYurninent
T ax . on the ...a pital St ,, ek fur the quarter emllntr
September 30, nayanle on atm liner the 15th day of
o,ioner, IStiti. at the °Mee of Winslow, I.,:tuler
Co., No. 22 l'lne street. to those tegivered at. New
} C OI k, and at 00 oilier of the Treasurer to those re
glitered at littsburgh. The trau.sTer books eiole
on tim 30th Inst., at 2r. ant re. open on the
nth day of Onto!. r. 10. 10 „Cm,
vent y&S F. DI'L UTCHINSON. Secretary.
ariVOTICE. •
,
rirrsttuncn,, June 26th, 1808.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
M k YOR
-THE BANK OF JPITTSBURGII
will a pply to 'the 11 %egIslature of l'ennsylvanlt. at
I t. next se3slon, P.r a renewal or Its Charter. with
to present awn..rlzetl l'apltal of Twelve Hundred
Thousand Dollars.
JOHN ludwEr4 Pie'ssdczA.
ittt:l;
POLITICAL
THE PUE.IDENT
THIRD DIVISION
ME
Setond Division
NOTICES
MIMI
-POL ICAL
rALLEGUEEIifY CITY
GRANT AND COLFAX
TOECIILIGHT ROCESSION,
Monday Eveidng, Oct. 12.
HEAD , ,TARTEIt , 3 1 A1: ,, 1TA L, /
:\:11.•.•:1x11\' City, Oat. 6, 1808. f ,
13E•0m.31. 01:1,1:k N... 1.
The undersigned having bee n appointed Chief
Marshal of the GRANT AND COLFAX GRAND
'1 ORUDLIG HT Pip WESSION, to be held In Alle
gheny-City. 3tI,NDAy EVENING, October 12,
1868, publishes the following or der for the govern
ment of all concerned :
Capt. HISt: FLENIIN is hereby deslg-
Hated as chief of Staff, and .Maj. VAL B. ILI ZLEP
as Adjutant General.
2(1. The FIRST DI VISION, Con imandel by lion.
L.IGRAII AM. to he composed of all Delegations
from Soulh Pittsburgh, Monotigabe la. West Pitts
beryl,. Mount Washington, Tempeiraneeville, Bir
mingham, East Birmingham, and all other delera-
Cons South of Monongahela river.. together with
Capt. .s. Schooninater's . ComprOv of National
Guards. will form on Market street, right resting at
Fifth Avenue.
aECOND DIVISION, Commanded by Cap'.
W3I. P. HERBERT, to be composed of the Alit
r,beny County Tanner's Club. 2d, 2.1, .ith, 6th, 7 th,
nth. litb. lath, 14th, 22d and 23.1 wards, Pittsburgh.
and all Mounted Men of Pittsburgh, except Grant
Hussars, will form on Fifth Avenue, right rel. Hog
at Market street.
4th. THIRD DIVISION, Commanded by ABE
PATTERSON,. to be composed of theist, 4t h. 4th,
10th. 12th. 15th. 16111, 17th, 18th. 19th,- 20th and 21st
• wards, Pittsburgh, delegations of Oil Men and
Grant Hussars will form on Liberty street, right
resting on St. Clair street.
Ath. FOURTH DIVISION. Commanded by JOHN
MEG RAW. to be composed of the titl, th, and
Bth wards of Allegheny City , and all delegations
coming ill east of Federal street, will form on Rob
inson street. right resting at Federal street.
6th. The
S 1 EE
DIVISION, Commanded by
Capt. JOHN SPEER, to be composed of the Ist, 2d,
sth and oth wards of Allegheny t Ity, McClure town
ship, and all delegations coming west of Federal
street, also the Butchers. Draymen and all Mounted
Men of Allegheny City, . will form on Robinson
street west. right at Federal street.
7th. ProceSsionlvill move at 8 o'clock r. at. pre_
clash. A signal gun will be tired at the west end of
the Suspension Bridge.
CHARLES BARNES, Chief Marshal
W3I. B. lIEZ LEP. Adjt. Gen.
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Chief Marshal—Gen. CHARLES IJAR.SES.
,Chief or Stufr-Cup', lit:611 S. FLEMING
J Adjutant. General—Ur. Wit. g, itEZLEP.
AJt, TO CHIEF' MARSHAL,
Col. Jos. Browne.,i Capt. W. 31. Clancy,
S. 1.. Kurtz, ! Ales. Patterson,'
M. K. .. 4 allsbury, i A.. 1. Pentaeost,
G. B. Mlteliell,, J. P. Kennedy,
"S. B. Thompson, 1 C. B. Herron.
IL W. 0 leer.. i Capt. A. W. Krebel,
E. M. Byers, , Dennis Mullen,
R. J. Baxter, . W. lt. Neal.
John Serb-lens. Capt. W. H. Irwin,
W. M. Hartzell, lt. A. Cameron,
W. B. Nord, 1 N.: W. Bates, •
A. Krebs. Wm. McClintock,
Capt. Jr. 11. Lightner. l'eter Walters,
Atex. Wilson.• i Dr. W. S. Huselton,
Gen. A. L. Pearsonl T. F. Grubs,
S. S. Walters, 1 N. P. Reed,
J. C. McCombs. , Capt. Chas. A. Miller,
...atnuel li. Lone, ..: !
- Capt. A. H. lielsey.
FIRST DIVISION.
Tian. JAS. t. (IRA:HAM, Commar.der.
W. S. PURVIANCE. Chief,ot
AIDS.
Capt..T. E. B. ,flalzell, :Capt. W. 0 . :NreCune.
Capt. Wm. It. Howe, James MeGannagle,
Charles L. Caldwell. (Itobm•-• , ti township.)
Maj. Jacob F. Slagle, Walter C. Child&
Samuel (*Tuley. Sergt. Tho, N n .p .
Wm. H. Barker. Esq.. _R. Perry, Itlrminaam.
• C01..1. W. Ballent Inc, A. Amman, Birmingham,
S.:Erung..Jacob Wilbert,
Lbut. Iblval A. Sane.s, Joel L. Bigham. Esq.,
: Murray, E.••••. 1., Col. Tho, M. Bayne.
stenart McKee,
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•
I 'l'o be catnrm•ed.of all Clubs ant organ;:_ations
j frox ,o11(11 aide Monongahela River.
SECOND
Cap t, WILLIAM P. wnnytmling.
Cavil DALG(.EISII, A. A. (:.
•
Maj. F 2. A. Init'titi:ll.. Cant. John C.. Sample,
Dr. Wei 11. Daft. ; .Ilaj. Frank E. Tyler.
Capt. meant C. cichoyer. James Meßiter,
E. V. MeCandlcs,, calvin Iligan.
John P...fackson. ' Capt. F. L. Rainbow,
Win. P. Days, Jr., Capt. J. E. iichwartz,
Win. If. .tla~adap.\V. P. Price,
Jan:, It. tlllver, Rota. T. Smith,
Maj. A. %I. Harper, 'Fred. M. Mager.
To he composcil of the - Allegheny County Tan
ners, Secuild,:inu.r•erentb.Eigh'll.
Eleventh. Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Twenty.second
and 'I seenty-thlrtl ward,. and all mounted Melt
t X cept Gran: Hussars.
THLILD
%JjE PATTERSON, Coninilnder,
L. YOUNG, Asbbtant Adjutant “uneraL
M. G. Clark, ' Joseph Hastings,
.13111 e S I '0 Irt il .
- , A. J. Cochrin,
.
T. W. Sheppard, :.• Jame"; Burns,
Hon. M. Porter. , K. F. Lange,
U. C. Thompson, A. McClintock,
Thos. Bees. A B. Boats.
James Bovard, ' Isr. P. Perclnent,
H. 11 McCreary, Curtis G. Haven. ,
H. hi. 1.,11/f. Jame, B. Palmer, ,-
Geo. N. lisslett, 1 Morris Miller,
Theodore hiTier, t W. G. McClure-
To be composed of the First, Fourth. Ninth,
Tenth, Twelfth, Fifteenth. Sixteenth, teventeenth.
Nineteenth. Twentleth, and Twenty-first wards
and Grant Hussars.
FOURTH DIVISION.
JOHN MEGHAW. Division Commlnder,
c. PATTERSON, Chia. of ,cad.
EMI
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John P. Bailey. • ` Capt. Robert Humes,
James Brown, I John J. McDermott.
It- stutz, James Marshall, Jr.,
If. W. AufderheLle, ‘ Alexander Carson.
C. W. Shafer, ' W. C. Murray,
H. W. Rierhorst. F. L. Stevenson.
William %Vettaeb, : Capt. J. E. McCord,
W. N. Stout's, .
licorge Moul,
W. It. Rogers, • John D. Morrison,
John Bourn,. . John B. Brown,
J. F. Bellstein, . Jacob Keil!.
John P. Dean, . Capt. Geo Purviance,
T. C. Campbell, .Esq...
compote., of all Clubs and Delegations east of
Fettertl Erect.
FIFTH DIVISION.
Cmnznawlin,
I.IENItY WAUSEn, A. A.l:.
, I). 1,. l'a7 t,r,mi,
il. 1 , .. its is.
it. C. Cli - isty.
i'lll..7llin 11,.1..i-i.
, .]aloes E. cri.w.
15 in. F Trl7lllC.,
1 .111 v a Itvans,
.14.1,7111 ,0 1 1 1.
J,i1,71 1.. Wi11,.,
Sallw] 1.. 1/47n.
Comnis.,,eil tit' al! Chills and l7i.lsg.itlons we=t of
Fe ii sires t.
Chli c 'l ii-4131 ti , Is' ilr-s, Igivrt,i i s ni,. ....-i, h. Div', 4, llriniim.ittila•ts 1, - .N . ;•:tr Wiiiiii ~.'ii. ii. A id. to bit!,' NI:A', hal, Iced ti.isli 311.1 W 1717, 110.1et7e. Aid s
to Division Coutalarithir... Iteil Sash.
.
To tic Kelroblicans of .111;zkeny fonnty.
_
Tll,. 1 . ,,iy.il I. 'dies 4,1* the Clty or Alletzllf•nY will
lir. :..nst. 3 l'i,EN MD Z`ll.li F EAt: to Ow Eliiiition,
1117171,7 i laying the 177.....7e5t irombeir i 7. vigers' la the
nritinl Torch!, lit Priici,ili.7l, tin Monday' even
log, lie ohec I%tth. IlifsS, • in nNlportlon to toe vote
c ..t on 'rues-lay. ('ct. I,9th. for tie NIA e Ticket.
I t is booed that every Ward, llori.tigli atorrown
ship lo lit.' comity will compete fur this tmignitleent
eiiiiiiiiiii ;if oar tliorlous t'oniitry. lion It USz 4 F.I.I,
YALU ET I', i '01..1. rit. cilill'Elt and JAME - Is pAit,h,
Jr., 17',..,7.
.1,111 vomit :lie delegations anti award the
Flag. 'llie Dryselitatliiil 'VIII ta!ze 7)l7icit at the City
Dalt, A , I. eneny. on 31tS:1).1Y _EVE NlNii I ictobt-r
w •al
Ifttli.lier l' h e b ad. It will tif titii weittliiir I, fair. Siti ‘ oti:it Inc
. ake place at the
Skating Rink, Itohinsoi street .111eglieriti.Keystone
•I 1 .k. SILEII,
. . Chairman roimulttee,ofN V
Arrangements.
ROUT}:.
• - •
Along f.auwg ~., t rect to Matti, arOng Main to Clir,t
not, a:,,,,, chestnut totilo, ztlonv 111 lo to w,r,
510,,t \Vest to North Avehm•,-,,,oiti, North A . 1.',111.•
to Ey.leval ss ' , et. up Fr .Ivral to Stutp,..n. d.;,,0g
1 Satoi..n to Illyavvr.- down ihacer to Into; niotig
1 (1111 U to Atarlon Avo. •. along 3ltdott Avow . ... to
Itl•fge srvevt along ~ .tv to Irs,io Alvitu... ~.it'll
j II WIII A ViZ , AIO to 1% rpl ,), Av. ,u,., Hlong W. 'tern
4 ,
1 ----1 ';‘ , 11111. to ItIAW.III r.: 11, I, 1,1,414 E1 , .1 well 10 Ohio
: Lh,, 11 . W ,
~/,' II OLIO AVtilille to It •/.I',III As, IIII.•,
I lo•Iller Avenue to 11 ~111n•..ttoll Avunue. down
1 1"a ,, I.Ingtot t A vvitut, to :lla lt.. .t.ir et, u.ong 3lar-.
kit to NI. atlntlt. 111, Wallillt to Ral.lN'er it Vlltille :using
llttll er Avenue to It, - ln, ca :nrytlt, np I:, liorc.t In
' t 4, litol strvet, down School to llotthi 110, along Rob
' lnson to Crag, 'up , rale to %tar in, up Marina to
.111:trlott Avenue, lip Marlon A‘letlllt• to obit) Stre e t .
'allt,: Ohio to Fetl.r.‘l, clown Federal to Susnent.lon
ridge, twro:s StlSllelltloll Itrlitgi. to St. Clair street,
tip St. Clair to Lltterly.,trret tool ~sudsy,.
L. 'THE REPUBLICAN PRIMA-
Pittsbur g h
, E to nominate I. UTI“N, in
Ward The SECOND W AHD,
Offleerg, Will be
held at the •
•
School House, on, Saturday , . October 10th,
Between tile hours of 4 sod 6 o'clock P. tr.
r• 4
i jN .
0. .
J..Au, ,
DAVIS,
,
seG , . • , Ilty Comnattee.
CANDIDATES.
CITIZENS' TEMPERANCE
i
NTY CO-
I „AA __C (27 .L.A.
;11,•nv I
GR4.ND
•
D IREC TO -IS.
1 Jar Cooke. Philada. E. A.. Rollins. Wash'n.
ii, H. Clark, Philada. Henry D. Cooke. Wash.
F. Ratchford Starr, , Phila. Win. E. Chandler,Waslt.
i Win. G. Moorhead. Phila. John D. De•rees. Wash.
1 Geo. F. Tyler. Phila. . Edward Dodge, N. York.
J. Ilinckle.y Clark, Phila. 11. C. Fannestock, N. Y. '
I OFFICERS.
i C. R. CLARK, Philadelphia. President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington. Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman FlLance and Executive
Committee.
EMERsON W. PEET, Phila., Sec'v and Actuary.
I E. e. TURNER, Washin, ton. Ass'i Secretary.
' FRANCIS G. SMPIII, i11.D.. Medical Director.
J. E WING. Ma AILS, M. Is . A s , .'t Medical Director.
MECAL ADVOY. BOARD.
J. K. BAR DI
NES. Surgeon Ge 4
nll.eralWaslVn.
; P. J. HORWI.TZ, (71def Medical Department U. S.
I N., Wa-hington.
t D. W. Br Is, M. D. Washington.
SOLICITORS . AND ATTORNEYS. •
WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C.
aiEoRGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National in its character. offers. by
reason of the Larg- Capital, Loa - Rates of Premium .
and New Tables, the most desirable means XII).- .
miring life set presented to the public, • • . -
The rates of prenduin being largely reduced, are •
made as favorable to the iniurers as those of the
best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complica
tions and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends . and the
misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to
cause the policy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are now pre- •
sen test which need only to be understood to prove ac-
ceptable to the public. such as INC, IME-PRODUC
IN el- POLICY an RETURN PEMUM
seem:
life
In the former, the d
policy-holder ß not l oulv sectires a •
life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if
living, after a period of,a few years, an anroter 1 in
colnt equg I in ten per cent. (1.1.13kr cent.) of the par
of hia P' ,l, ett• The I GO the Company agrc es Cu re
tureto the aßstired the td 4 alamotrat or ?none:" he has
paid in. in addit ion to the ain oltnt of hi„c polfey.
The
their l s i t vieesn toiron
uocrr paerlngn s
thceo rthamnonunnat tione
in in u u anc g
they already have, Is calk-.1 to- the special advant
ages offered by the National Life Insurance Com
pany.
circulars, Pamphlt ts and frll imrtleulars fricetton
:it - min -anon to the Ilranch office of the CoMpany
PlilladeThf A, or its I,eneral Agonts,
AUt NTS Ala: Ns - ANTED In every
City and Town; and application:, from competent
parties fors - rich ageneics, with sui endorsement,
addressed I' , " I'llE ("OM N 111.11-
I , IIAL AtiELN"CS ONLY, in their respectivc dis
tricts.
S. D. Thoinognn,
'W. S. Ilarr;111,
11. 11. .inpne.ll,
111., , rze W. uhr.o.2.
11.
\V. D. 1 1 01-,
.11. A N'• , .. 111;::.
Hunter
David Sum
cEsinutt. AcatS - rs:
F..
V. CIL 1:K (10.. Phliaile
For Pennsylvania t. rot South(Tit NCo J err : cy.
(1106 Wakilini• ton. D. ('.,
For Marvlatol. Delaware. 11 Ktrint of
'olunabia and West Virginia.
IRA ney.tY it co.,
for Allegheny, Beaver, 1311th. r, Mercer :.nd
eounee s. For Furth( r partieular r : a , ltire-s. It. S. RIT6SELL,
31 an ager for General Agent, Ilarrlsberg, ra. •
aw.:s:3Lw r
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
LEAD PIPE & PLUMBERS' ftIATERIUS.
CELEBRATED STEAM PUMPS.
=VIM
fiVION '1'11.:171."111SLI
'WM. M. JOJRNSON.
M.ixtfae'llrr or CI)IIIiTYG sTorEs, Arche,,
Grat, 11 , 1 rs. Sa,ll A right- and all kinrli , of
114.110, \Var. Car Wlivel,
A nd all kind, of Ala
r 4'OE. WATSON 3.
l'lTT6lllllCtill, CA. alt24:l27w:ZS
GOOD NEWS.
°REAP BREAD IN DEAR TIME.
P.nqulre for WARDS rtroatt
TI e largest and best. The Initials "11. W." on
'cert. loaf Take done else.
fttli:TTS
QWPET POTATOES.—A choice
lot of Jersey Swee ts. In store a sal by
the barrel or at retail, at the Family Grocery of
JOHN -. ItE .7.18 H AW. i
Corner Liberty and Hand streets.
.T.IIIDLIFIVEI STEAM. CANDY.—
AA, rt
Invoice of bldley's celebrated VansDa, Cream
and Broken ntlek Candy. Just reeelvegitpd for sale
by 1 .
jNo. A. RF.NSUA.W.
oe9 . _ Corner Liberty and Hand streets.
1100E,t :IL A.Sll 50 casti s No. 1 in.
1,.., bt.t,re and t unclell
(2.l\lll _ lm 1
s,,N.
1 ,1, Itro Zi ..n--F.CCO gOsas lic:st
.1- by b::111c1S
,7 .1: .4.,,-;: :.11.! r-- • •
- WANTED-HELP. •
. .
ANTED—StEEPING
Ry a single geniknian. rent. an unlitr
nliilled SivelMlig Hoorn. Addresk:, with price and
location. U. S. G ., sp:24 ST. (/LAIR STREET.
•• •
W ANTED — :7SITUATIOIsIS .
WANT ED-S !./` U ATI 0 N. -A
young tnon want, a situation as CO:into-On,
and to Ilia tet nt'rdliy a ctcl. Rest ”r ctty
refe~rnce oven. Addfl,6s 4. T.. this office.
WANTED---AGED; TS.
WANTED—AGENTS—To repre—
T ,ent a lint class New York Life 111st:tr.:we
Company, in Pitt, burgh. Allegheny nod vlcinitv.
Liberal terms offered._ Address P. O. BOX 490.
PI tt:(11/ rgh.
W A NTE D—AGENTS--For Na-.TIONAL CAMPAIGN GOODS. -Bxlo Steel
Engravings of GBANT and COLFAX, with or with.
otrt frames. -One agent took GO orders In one day.
Also; National Campaign Biographies of both, 15
cents. Pins, Badges. Nledals and Photos for Dem
ocrats and Repo .Ageuts make /00 per et.
Wtmple packages sent post-nald Pont-raid. VI. Send at
once and get the start. Address GOODSPEED &.
CO.. 37I'ark ltow. N. Y.. or Chicago, 111. d&F
FOR SALE .
FOR SALE-R WEL LING. -A.
well built two-story Brick House of 7 rooms,nnished attic. bath room. cellar and Wa.:-,11 room'.
with range in kitchen; with 07() tots of one
a nice garden; coal house on rear of lot: Inquire ott
the premises. No. 3 °VEIL/I'LL STREET. near
Centre Avenue. •
Fon SALE—FARIti.-200 acres
of good Land, situated In Penn Tp.. West
moreland County, two mllei from Irwin !Ration, on
the Penna. R. R. Improvements, hewed log l'ouse,
in good repair, bunk barn and otder outbuildings.
Terms moderate. Enquire of W. WILSON, Larl
mer's Station, or R. A. HOPE, Penn Station.
FOR SALE,-$5,000 win put
chase one-half an established. and increasing
tinniness, doing a good trade arld paying X good per
eentage. Address, with real name, M. E. d., this
01liCE.
•
FOR SALE--BUGGL-A LIGHT
OPEN BUGGY, nearly new, made by J. 8,
Shaer, of thie city. can be bouzbt low. Apply at
GAZETTE COUNTING-1:00.11.
. .
LOST
STRAYED OR STOLEN—A Dark
BAY Hort , 3E, about fifteen hands high, with
a small white stripe on hl, nose. one white foot, and
a mark of the harness saddle on las b.ck. Twenty
five Dollarsßeward will be paid for any information
by which he ran be tee veered.
R. 11. FIFE, Sherlff'a Office.
THE NATIONAL,
LIFE DURANCE CHINNI'.
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chartered by Special Act of Congress,
Approved July 25, 1868.
Cask Capital - - 1- $1,000,000."
Branch Office : PHILADELPHIA,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Where the general business of the' CompanTis trans
acted. and to which all general correspondence
should be addressed.
No. 167 Smitl6!ehl St., Pittsburgh,
!tr.INVF
Ali E NTS FOR
T .C.NOWLFS' A2cD SIBLEY'S
FOUNDRY,
El