a El II El '/' CHEAP. GESS Jr.OHMULE.PigoiE L The pirszpipsepPßP'OPSlVOSKS'hoor teen removed to No. 1.111.14/ITHFIRM? 87.82i$Zieliere L COW ultimo., be lound the moat - i•omplele aetortwent f Guide, . Ammunition and Sport. Ind &e., in tee city. AU kindit Vaunt. and Pistols carefully repaired. Cash paid for i ASKI" lti,Eldild and RE VOLVERS. Bend Kano for Mufti-wed Circular.. Agents wanted in -evi Oionln Use United States, , Address, J. H.JOINE. 1 OTOS. rto dmitadeld Street. Pittsburgh. IRY- - .IIOIIN N.PUR'CIANCE, &gister in ifankrnptcy for 2:d District. tome, 110 FEDERAL BTREEt ALLEGHENY. . Na t Ottlf.!:liours-9 M. to SP. 11. XTOTICE.--All' persons indebted to or having claims against toe • , , . • ESTATE OF JACOB F. STItiII.B, DeeNl, late of No. ft Chestnut street, Allegheny City, will please call oti the - underslitned, and hate these lusted. - IdARGAItET Admlnistratrix. Ist 1, 1.868. Allegheny, Au UrESTERNDIS'rEICT of PENN - sycv.ANIA, At Pittsburgh. the 3d day of Animal,. A.l). 1888., The•undersigned gives notice or his appointment as azoignee of CH AtiLES H.. SHYER, or ;Allegheny •• City. Allegheny county, and State or Pennsylvania, ; Aitbin SIN district. Who has'been• adjudgt d a bank ! =pt. upon his own petition bilhe DlstricLCoart.-of said district. B: FLACK, Assignee, ; • aus:w - Attorney -at-Law. 83 Diainottd,etrect, OIL WELL Stedni Engines for Sale. Swerlor .now and second•hand STEAM EN GINES-4, S and 10 inch cylluderac2o and 24 inch stroke,_ with all the fixtures . . • . , • FOE BORING OIL WELLS Address BEM 31 - BOLE & CO., Duquesne Wey. - Pittsburgli, Ps I=l B AILIEY ' -}:ARR*4 CO., . 11 4 1 TIIPACTIMEFISIOlii LF!AD,PIPE, SHEET AND EAR LEAD Pig Lead, 9alvaztized and ingdn'iroariPe; Rubber, lime, Hose Pipe andSereirs; 011 Glotie — s,' Steain Gauges and Whl!itles; 4 toti6:yaiveii,l3afetv Valves k Steam books /Iron and Copper Sink. and Bath TS11;s: U .L.lft, Fonm,ukd Yana Pampa, de. No. P 3 7, c4odtkield St., Pittstnugh. Send for ciicular prirTsammi .1 / 4 P- NOVELTY WORIS. A.DAMs, ar. igimAcToisas OF: _ . i .Keystosie Standard.' 'Patent Platf. /; , • and Counter • SLC A IrE S: MI herd ,Patent Door Locks and Late 1 es. PAINT ..S.I:IIeOI`PEE BULLS ' • j • MALLEABLE IRON. &c. _ ••••••• Corner - nf Grant an d First Streets, 5U15184 PITTSBURGH. :•1• GAL le ED. • CotrrnoLran's Omar, _ • •••:: CrrY Or ALLEM:MST. August 1,188 S. S' '•••• SEALED PEGPOSALS will. be received, at this :+otitce until 3 ougock P. it., on SATURDAY, August • • sat, for supplying the Public Buildings with '11,300 inumelsof Best Quallei of Lump o dal,.l' 71 weigh 76 poundi to the bushel, and to beweigh ' 'rd on tqe ("icy . Scales, (for which no charge will be • made., 'g i b! Coal to ,delbrered at the following 4,0 9 00 r &limb In the basement ot Oity 400 •• .lathe f.cgentilti.Enginee Rmle ifotu;e. • 400 • Grant Engine House.; -4" ?I= E ttACTj gl.g i r,' t' at th. Second Ward Weigh 100 " : at the Diamond Weigh S , ales.• ' The right's reservottto reject sarand all hide: = atis:tB6 A ? ; 7 E t t : T PY III . -. ; Pia..l7. Fifth-Street: GREAT BARGAIRI3-15-- StrEtw Goods; ' Ladiee'and'aallitreses Hats; Sundoiiiiiss, Etc. • .10A OFFICY OD CITY EIfISII 4 NBER AND BUDYSTOR, / •' - ~.P4tabargli, ,Angluit let. 1868. . f VOTierf.. .. ,_ .0 - • '. - •• ' ~. • ' ; N , • .4 - Tilt A9BisserEc*7. FOBTut• ,-- , , , ',, rNicolson". Patement!'on Fifth St, . , . : I now ready , tot ixian'lnatlon; and can be aeon a ga often Until - ' TTIESDAX, AUGUST lint, 1868, - Thee It will be retrained to the City TresEnrer , s eke for coL . _ect .lon • - . • • . attl:tBs ' Iliiot . .lllE.- City Snalneer. ' rim ANTI-TORNADO I`. emlnentlyadstptOd for our large Western rivers, - lth span 510f,550 feet,- SO leer above law water. , will resist the strongest. winds.: hurricanes, -and ;Le heavieatloaded traina'wlll not affect it. I made • •ie dlscoverpOn the 95th , of last. A model 34 long exhibit, and., give specification on lta '7lnetples to all parties who take an . Interest•tn. - i .dgea,, and . charge 25 eenta. • - • JACOB GEYBER,- 1317 29 Ann St.. let Want. AllegitAni Olt/. • , . .. r WOULD IBMITE THE' AT- , 4 1'ENTIttli 'et the 'Pima 'trade toilet zupe )l" ty of cou.r; ... , - . - . . ' •itIUT HERM WHEAT FLO UR, .._.. manufacturing .....• - bleh we are de trez e _t i tulzet 'Act.' !low. t e h s any ern % le el.irkei t . - g .. Cell .• . - J. fs.'i.J.G4Gl.F.Wwr CO., icrj., • ~- ~. .irat:t72 , - - r . ittsburgh City MUG, . m Air ORDINANCE aending , ;See. 0.Tee1:407. and' nee. 52, Page 11.4. tat!. tied ...Nolsance,_.." in new City Code. , :.' . !.. _t3r4i 1 Be U oritainana en/Waded/ the aeteer a n d comMon,Couneils of the Vtty ofd/ be tty; and ft it hereby bladed bp the outhortty of the same, That :no awning shall. hereafter be , treeted in said city tinlenkthe same la nine feet above • the pavement to • thennderside of the toe est point of any part of said - livening, nor shall any,pnat be set or wanted for the .parpOse of fastenlngthereto any awning. unless the seine Abell be of Iron, and, not lets than nine:feet In lit %lit above the pavement; the rails, bream'. and, rodreomposltig 'any leaning shall * be of iron, and . from the underaide of any such rod. brace, ' - rail Or, "Ping. at the _ lowest point thereof, there shall be 'li'airtanee of.nt less thiamine feet 070Valreinent", underneath: the awning to be fastened down with , ASIA lint!. suillelerit cora.: , •; • . , - - . r •„, , cite. 2. Every portion offendiag agaitts . , this *I'M - mance; tor any protialon thereof. shall, 'neon eon- , victim:l 4 forfeit and pa y the sum of five dollars, and, the costs of removing the came. ' - • -Bac 3: 'Alloydleseool,-er parts thereof,oontlict- Am/herewith, are hereby repealed. _ , . tad/dried and enacted to a law Ude the 23d day 01. 4tfit, 186 g. Jefellts MeDitIEH, ,1: • • Preeidee of Select Connell. • • • President, itr2tein.,'Of COmmon Connell. l , ,.olerit or fietect Connell.. gait: ~/ •••••=7(011711, Clerk otcpunnon Council. • . 'ORDINANCE ; relating to llogt,;', ~. 60,3 0 Be it enacted ,byt,be .deliet And bowmen COOdiells of the City of 'Allegheny, end it lit hereby k ~,„,.„.. • Et ygp•jiiiimiii...p.l-. ,":.-; -c - i enactes2l the anthoritptiftheilame, That any nos . 1 75/11.11; Bo ler, mtheirraMie, • ~.. :t: u , - 41 Atedtirrbo , sum sneer his boo °rani 4Wille SO ran at . . - • -.... '-_._' _.. -..- 4 ---_ - ..' Large lA' ido city shall: 'for each' offense , on cantle,- ' onm*Afttik to widen the Ilia it nomad oreeowi• arsre..ors for limoilkiwri;' , lion Stinger. foraslt *Defner iroviseti' of mild aril- ;walks on Juniata atreet.' "L ' '' ' : !!;._, ewill elect _ w : TR. Allitali,,, 4 1P.AL,„, 111 05.,Tattram -malice funning at large magi= of live dollars; and , rearterti... , Be it orialned and en se! eil I jib '' urtliT ;• 73 '.. ,5 ; °- %' , • , ''' l. .!* : 44,5 : 414 .1 60 ; 13 140; ;07er, One Of said alainalf-so found running fa large • l est aqd Common I.:num:lle of iiie • 'RI of Alle e rre . on - ~- ,• , - ~ , . • - . , ,- , spoil bUessidef_efflgripbffe 'lnd euffanOn ntfigsgtal" 1 17. and It is hereby enacted by - thA authority or if . Th ur sdelykjlairafitiiial; 491 p. nu- ' •••:J and It'=ati be sneiliitY of the policeman,' or any of -. Sante. •'l' het the sidewalks on Juniata btreel,,, IQ L t .. . _2O I •-; 1. ,7 %-__J ; ,• i tjWaspi le lSe, 5 71 1 1te inte.enatady every ,porisf ---. ward, n_f said tn levilifehed.to (pi 4 - ,. -- 1 .erespalesuolti a' Mr• ' A illliftee , '. sraldpnintals IP" Plia , "tallieg.it lizAt. Ana PIM ' 1, 0 7 13.1441pr1ck street ur Beaver - avenue, ant a n ti (--,;: __ . ..,.........,,,,,,..,„ r_ ~, . . : ~ .. .. . , ittem town to el , Mr Poor- Nam, and aporoptase dtmumba or: part* of ordlornmes conflicting 'here: • 01 1 0 0 1 4/ . / / Auff1.: 4 .... 6 1,'1u st , + •-•• 4 "-• -,- .- - • -'• ; .-t•i x se • the an Jima farm ~ ~ • - , r 1 -, -.with are repealed, ~,. and enaete,i Into a ; law Ala tlyi,sl,3Aday . • tlmained and enietedliitiii lairriiplid di 1 1 . '" Wits "EMI, fee Dealer - ",Ot 7, "A; D:18/A/F:*. ' • ~ lot J mug, , - •, z., .. 7 , _ p ~ , -, p, ~ ,-, • :,• . JANES IiaIiTICILI •,e,;!. - . - - . . ... , • ' i A xis c ane R . „, _,,,, .. • : ..4traident of BelleCtiettrilly , - • a law this the 23d day July, A. D. 1865.• . • • • JAMES bicl3lel EH, • President of the Select ennui:a -' • • 11 UGH' CIL, e, - President, pro tem., of Common Council. Attdst: , , .• , - D. MACIPERRON, Cierk of Select Council. , R. DlLwoern, Clerk of COl3llllOll COUllejl. ' .11t15 :ORDINANCE defining manner of giving-uotice of-Sewers. • . • bECTION 1. Halt enacted Eh/. pelect and COl3- mon Cottneilvof ;the Ity or Ai logherly; and it is hereby ennetud by the authority of the same. That when plans and specifications of sea =tin said- city are preparedjoY the Cominitston - oh 'Silveri', notice thereof shall be given by said COMMlation to all parties interested. bp ten, days' pdbitaatiou tn. the of 11•5111 impose otasld city, for the inspection Of the said partlea'in interest. , • Sao Ordinances or yaks of oidldances cOr ing-atirewitu are barely.: repealed. , • Ordained and•onactotlin to a law thi.lthe 23d de:t •dt ;•$. • JAM EA 'Heft 2121 t, I , o•alrestdent of . ..els...* nr.L. kLUOH IlloN Eft; President, pro tem., oteeinmencOMlCll. •I , Atexpitiina, ,Ct writ ofSelect Oossnoll. .11.111LWORT1t,galett ofeotnmon Couuoil. N'_ 11 .DINANcE,.cliangipictirie • • name ofdi'pOrtleu of Sheffield man et. • terioat 1. Ileircrellained and I enacted by the Se lect and Common Cauticils or the City or Allegheny. and It is terebi ,eldditlll h - the authority- of the same, That the 'horded of Stiefflold street lying be Allegheny Jivauile,4ll4 Bidwell, street, in the ward °r aaf C iO9/Seci ,tlV.!Catd.r net street.” MM. 2.. All ordinances or parts of orahnanece cort diming tie.rowlih are hereto' roPetleo..' Ordained and enacted Into a law this the 93d day . July,'A. D. 1868. „T rr .ti htatilit ER. • ' rree delta ingkeKatterii' A Loci Prealuent, Pro.temwot' Vortoo o c ouncil. U MACPII2II/ON, We;ici : Belecttonn D , DILWOUTE. (lerk of OumMoll4>ougell.• auk W irAlltidEUEN 700114ILES UNIR. PACIFIC =BOLD Are now finished and In operation. .160 miles of track have been laid this spring, awl the work along the whole line between the Atlantis and Pfeifle States is being pnihed foiirard more rapidly than ever before. More than twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not itmossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will be finished in 1800 instead of 180. The means provided are, ample,, and all that energy, men and money can do to Bi:tete : the coca pleti nof this CREAT NATIONAL W ORK, At the earliest possible(day, will be done.r.. The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY receive: , . • • . _ L—A GGVERNIIENT GRANT of the right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials . found along the line of its operations. IL—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of ' 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken ln alternate sections on eachalde of its road. Thill is an absolute do nation, and will a source: Of large revenue In the future. - - , • , . . lII.—A GOYIM NT . GRANT -of United States Thirty-year Eton s, atnounting•tirTrom 410,000. to $48,000 per mile, according to the' diffloul- . ties to be surmounted on the various sections to be built. the tiovernment(takes a second mort-, gage as security: 'and It Is expected that not only the interest. but the brine:Val amount may be Paid In services rendered by the Cdmpany In transporting troops, mills, &c. The -Interist Is now much' morelhan paid in this way, besides securing a great saying In time and money to the Government. IV.-A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the richt to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,• to `aid In building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds, Issued fog the mama purpose., and no more. The Government permits the Trustees for the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only MI the road is Completed, and after It has been examin ed by United States Commissioner' and pro nounced to be in all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with a heavy T flail, and completely supplied with depots, ,stations; turnouts, car shops, locomotives, cars, &c. ' V.-A CAPITAL_ iTOCIC SUBSCRIPTION from • the stockholder s, which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLAR S" have.berm isaki In upon the work already done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company fegaire. in.-NEVCAEtt:EARNINGS on Its Way llnsiness, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN- : . TEREST on Ole First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings' are no Indication of the mist through - tragic that must follow the opening of the flue to the Pacific, tnre they certainly prove that . • FIRST ( . MORTGAGE_ BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount, ARE ISECURE. BNYOND ANY . -COY/INGE/I,o'. The Uniori l'aclfic Bonds run thirty years, are for 411,000 esch, mid have coupons attached. • They bear annual Inieresl, payable on the tint days of January and July, at the Company,'a °Moe. bribe City or Nevi the rate of six per cent. In goldGi' The Prinaphlts payable le gold at maturity. The price is 102, Mid at the present rate of *old, they pay a liberal Income on their cost. Thel Con imnY bidlere that these Bonds, at the present rate, ate tile cheapest In the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time. ( Subicriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by JAMES T. BRADY & Co., corner 'of Wood and Fourth Streets; - HART, CA.UGILEY d&Co., gorner of Wood and Thlrd Streets: ' S. Me,CLEAN & CO., 75 Fourth Street; 'PH. R. MERTZ. corner 6th end Wood Ste •; ROBINSON BROS., 78 Fourth street; AND DC lit* YORK At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, and by JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59 Will Street,. and by _the Cotopaxi adreithed 'U agents throughout the nited States. - " Itemlitaneei should be made In drafts or other funds par In New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge. by, return expreSS. rattles sub scribing through total agents, will look to them for their sate'dellsery. . . , A PA.IIPETLET ANb MAP FOR 1868 has jest iieen published by the Company,. giving fliller In formation than is possible in an advertisement, re specting the PrOymis . Of Virerle. Ake: Itesonnies of the Country . traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, and the Value or the'Bonds. which will be sent free on !application at the Company's offices, or to any Or the advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO irieithurer, EIXI MaZZO OF THE, CONDIT/OhTTAB PEOPLES' SIVI?iGS - BINH OF PITTSBURGH, ON TILE 3Orn OP JULY, .18613;pablished bi der of the Board of Trustees, In accordance with Section oof Charter._ • , • Cash on hands 32,8111 97 Expenses and Once leurnlture.. .", 8,817 50 :nor tgasns and outer good and vane! Securities -- 277,970 17 Detibelt Account C spits! ttek. paid ln.lu Gash Premium., and .. 4323.605 94 , S. ',F". VON TIONIiIIORST, Treasurer. Sworn to and subscribed -befoto me, witness my baud aitid Notarial 1441. Ails 3911 i day of JOIE: ' • GEO. W. Notary Public. • PEOPLES' SAVINtS BAP K, OF PITTSBURGH. No• 80 FOURTH STREET eM3,11 , . 0 A PITA L ( .er es&dint— H EIVET LIAY D. Vice toreNident—WlLLlAM BEA. Henry Lloyd;' I Hon. Tlios:,blellon; IR. P. Zones, • Th. IVlghtman:Geo.'W, Hillman, Wm. Rea, R. H. mullek-lEdwerd Gregg, Hiram. Stowe. - :Bee.`y and' I :reste , r-p-S. F. VON BONN - HORST. • SIX PEI ch¢tur..l.l 4 .3lrElis3T paid on time 41e• posits. Deposl ts madeon or betorliiinsustlbrhytil heir Interest t ',hat date. Interest etimputed on lst Norethher and,,Set aY• _ Jyal:L76 ACCOUNTABLE yporw • l'.lay.cse; It and ieitithltiktni. A.Jlberat discount to the trade. . Zll4'llB4* .17215:04; , ' , r. • WITTFLATEtENT2,, • . ~ -. • •,', 4ir Flog ..coy. Cirl.tallitE, .. 1 §:.:::i.,..1 i ALENONSNIC Cirl• {sag-. : a ow.. t ; . ;cOTICE ; Is HEREBY GIVEN' . - Scfnil plotleir Interested In , the construction I 43e i iirl - 161 Ii tud4ll4ilie.and-illesterreDtstrtett-thirt" . 1, sus nnil apeetilentions for a newnr-...en:Yederal street. nun also for ono on Sedgwiek etrett• Lave been iirepnre , l anti -will be open fur Itillbeektownt thin °nice until , U V.i4 MAY, the 11.1thisuli6, id ~.,...„7..., aulan 3 ;,,w , IN E ~... ii, ~ i 1 s ~ 4 'punt; 9TA11 . 1011) - 9. ~ . Is ~nrit. LA .1/Ivil ! Cit i rEtWita'• 9 1 Of one ,eird iro . w n,. _I ittdOir. the,ll% . brikarts op, lIANAtt!,- , ..0 s. t".. oi ,A Sta. ?stiff:MAX and PoRT WIN K . .e.`•.`"trine Orow t e t l C 0 1.101131 VOr gnaw. IckY, pinciivkaoAlivoie aloitprltssiets...l - . . )=lll. it.-- Percimitr , 46 glslln.pon. to' ttgOline Mintiarp.:l . i 1.9 c, • ‘,.._ ,A . ,A.VjaAal .-. ijiti:ii•l 'i - coNo.-4 21 1,11114'siller ev,gibu rit k '', ; ~14--4, ......... !,..-, . -1- L 1,, i ,I: f.: - 41 .. ,1 ()VI (9, 1'.,, , 1'i'l ,- 1.-I;ii-.1 i. -.. i •.• ti. - ,'. 9,Ei, tee , i ~, •i1y., , ;.. 1. , : , . ;.--, . ;VIZ; s4ol•;ii I 1. `in - bi.t24.1..1Nte • 4.. OF THE _ . Also, entrance on TIIIIITXST„ Nos! 02 ana-104., THE GREATEST MEDICAL INSCOVERY ( -- Lax DI X) Si 34:71*"W All Diseases, Arising from fin Int- Aare Slate of the Blood, such as NIBII Nwrolis: .11121 . 5 . ,60151/6 ..198.585 02 . 100.000 00 20.020 02 :Together with all other disorders froman Improper condition of the Circulatory System. As a general Tonle its effects are most benignant,' and cannot fail to benefit, when used ilersoveringly and-accord-. ing to directions. -It is purely a Tegetable prepara tion—not a single grain of mineral poison 'enters Into its composition, so that- while it invariably af fords-relief, and effects the most - wonderful cures;; no overdose could injure the most tender infant. $lOO,OOO R. sELL t gpg & CQ., Sellers' Cough Synapi tielgiftf'',n 9 Liver lifills andlrnindlrace; l Ohnsonts KhetunatieCompoino; , 1 - And Boerbnin'a Holland Bitten. Elai an Answer 'OR :.4 441 4 1i1 _8Y eL DROGGErrir !M:1& S TIONR Men the BLACK . Lama LacetP,kftata r i SuinmerShawhi; , • WRITE,: OBRA bOttiV'i r ' '23 Fifth Sireet. rtteis opei, i;i!: Int - do riot know. i f • , • vr OT twr ICF,The .4iuttoptiselit: fPrri __ 44.0 Witoltvir, Paving mid Curbing the East• ern portion of Second streets .. 4 4, if.n.w,readtfor Sums:Mallen: sn a De . Wn this caw until - , BATuTtAtT,,,Anounrll2l4'lB4l4o..o',4-1 Men It inn Rao returnedto the C%ty Treiantretoo otrlrthroolioottoo f , I , ' 3 •' • Z" . 3 3 33, '• ' ' 1,1 IigaiIkICKVPUIV • 1 .13a1,G0,; iiiiAVra<2 ~:y- lx~.-QEB:` Orrrci•r.ot Vi ON. P,ictrxc 'lurk:weir Co.:- Eastern Division. PHILADELPHIA. July 7th ISt:ta t , : ErVIIE INTEREST IN GOLD, ON THE FIRST MORTCACE BONDS, OF THE MON PACIereIIWAT O:74LNY, EASTERN DIVISION. :".5 Due August Ist, 1808, will be paid on presentation of the Coitpona therefor. of Abe/Ismking HMO of DA.l3N]alr, IVIORGADT -45 r. 53 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YOKE, On and after that date WM. J. PALMER. Tijeasurer. )5".9:t76-wFm I;grPITTSIBETRGH &CONNELLS!, VILLE R. R. CO. First Mortgage Turtle Creck - Divisioit Bond Holders are hereby notified thrat thelnterest Con lions of the above . Bonds, DU& AUGUST 10., 1868, Wlll.be paid on and sifter that date, on presenta thin and delivery at the ?Ht NATIONAL SANK OF FITTSBTBUIL JOHN H. PA6E;:..ir., Tteasurer. Olidee Fitts.•A, Connellev'e, R. 13. ' Pitteburgit. July 15th, 1868. I lyZintsie figrNOTICE: To John W. Riddell, J.. 1. abettorly, Ti B. Stewart. . M. McCullough, Jr.. T. R. Sill, E. B. Hanna, A. 13..Pq'rvlance, W. W. Young. Wm. Reardon, 1. C. Pershing, S. J. Wainwright, James I. Bennett, B. Poor, M. rDemplsey, H. Sample, L.' Teel. :bcigli, E. Coats, J. .W. Barr, W. McConnell; Job Wi•ilam. and N. P. Reed. Incorporators for the Erection of a Bridge across the Allegheny River, foot of Ewalt street, LaWreneeVille. • ; A meeting of the above Incorporictorswill be :held at the office. of SILL & SIIRTTERLY, Law rencevllie, on FRIDAY, Angus 7th; at 3 P. X., for organization.. J31:7:t6/3 BY. ORDER OF COMMITTEE. rtrilatUßGLl, PONY WAYNE Je CHICAGO ILAIL-1 e, WAY COMPANY Office of the Secretary t' = Ihrrenuanzt. July 11, Mk. `THE BOARD OF _ TORe of this Company_ have declared the regular quarterly (NO. 12) otati PEß CENT, free of Government tan,- onthe cajoital stock and semi-annual dividend INo. 10) .or ai PER CENT, less Government tax, on the Third - lifort. gage Bonds, payable on and aftertßlDAY, 17th day of du Ir proximo; at the oftlewbf luslow, Larder & Co., No. 41 Pine street, New Yoto those reg istered at New York, and at the office , of the ..Treas urer to thoee registermilit Pittsburgh.' The transfer books will close on TnemlaY,' the r h trust., at 2 P. It., and reopen on Saturday, the F. M. HUTCHINSON'. Jrl.2:dlP •• • .• • , Secretary,. NOTICE OF RENOViIL. ON Ti1i..113 . 1 1 OF ALGVST, WE lEWAt.L BEHOVE To TEE LARGE AID GOMMODERIE WAREEQUOR, No. 44 IhroOA' Hiraily Opposite St Charles Hotel. R. E. ..SELLERS & CO. KNQWN TO MAN. IMPROVE] BLOOD SEARCHER; FOR TIIECIIRE OF -••• ` Scrofu l a, Dyspepsia, : ' Costiveness"latincyce p Canceroiis PerniatiOns, •• • Cntan l ionsDigeitie's, - Salt Ititelltilj,EltyAipelas, • ; Mercurial Diseases, . , • c General pebility,:llpiis, ! Pimples:on theiPace, Liver Complaint, • • Sore Eyes, Scald Tefter Affectiont, Loss of Appetite, Low. Spirits. • .Foul steniacti Old and Stubborn Cleers, RifetimatiC "'disorders,remale_CoMPlaints, Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH, PA: ALSO, PROPltrEtOti'Oi BM CUT P4llitier. gar -THE ritts'ir WARD 'GRANT CLUB, .Alleglieny City, will meet et 7Nr.'. li;EDNESDAY EVENING, sth last, as' Washington nin4 Ribeiciirtztet, for 'the traniae-' 'Von of important business. A-full attendance to destrud. au3:t2s - :;_KLNG,- President. aFOII MAYOR. • Of tae old SIXTH WARD. is a candidate for Mayor subJett to the decision of the voters at the Repabliv :" can Primary Eleetkm • ly IMO • FOR MAYOR. . , Of the old 51XTIL WARD, is a caadlditeforMayOr. sable - et to the decision of the - voters lit the llepabll— can Primary Election: 0n.151 10"FOR' MAYO 4-. Of the old 6IXTri WARD. is a candidate for Maltlr, -- subject to the decision of the voters_ at the Republl— Primary Electiun. . - jrnuts4 FOR CITA' TREASURER. SAMUEL ALLINDER Is a candidate for City Treasurer, suhket to the de— claim' of the voter* as the Ititeubileare Primary agrYok CITY THEASUIZER. Of the old TEETH WARD, is a candidate for 'City' Treasurer, enbject to the decision: of :voters .at the - Republican Primary Election. • - 192Z:t50 nrron CITY 'TltAStallEll. WM. A. TOMLINSON, Of the FOURTH WARD, Is a eatielldate for 60" Treasarer, subject to the , reasion or voters a$ the Republican Primary .Electlon. jriants Or FOR CITY TRIEASIIIIED. • Of the old NINTH WARD, is a candidate for City 'X'reasurer, subject to the:tied-ilea of the voters at the Republican Primary Election. . - jy22:t49 vy . :Toli eq! cOmitoLir4m. THOMAS-STEEL;,. • Of the ncoma WARD; hir a candidate for Olty • „ Controller, subject to . the declikaa of the voters at the Republican pr ary Election. jyrtittl FOR CI RO23EitT7. "IrdGbi2VAN. Of the old - Fr - IMR D, is a Candidate tor City Controller, subject to the decision At the voters at the Republican Prituari Election. . - yl:2:tso itay"REPMILICAN crit"tfOrtvtßiloK,i .fteimbilcans of the CltY of Plitaborgh are hereby inyited : pisttelpii,Primasy Meetings in thett reapecticelVardit4 ,tA,TETEDAZ Augtist .15th, 1868, ; . w : . - Beteen the hours 'of gaud 7e. mt.. and there vote... _ ' ter eandldates-to be placed fin• nomination for the:: ' -__ several city offices, vire - - • • One person for, Mayor et said ,cite. • • (inc person for Controller of'salti city. • ~.... One person for Treasurer-of +Mid city. , • ' ' ' The votingst said" meetings will be by•printed or written bailout, eontaltringthe mules of the !Sandi- ' dates voted for, each office en a ticket bejtself, and the elections, - as far ae practies.ple, - will- he conduct- - ea in accordance with the laws and usages regtda, t tlng State.: county and fifty- elections.officers the - - alang earn_ to keep-it correct , list of-ail persons " voting thereat. doneectlnne will be conducted, wherever it can be hy the Itepnblican election officers ehoseix at the-last city election: and in wards where no suck' officers-were chimma r the Mincers to conduct the elec-i - tion havebeen designated, as hereinafter mention td, by. the• City Committee .: - - • - • • The !Committee suggest that the officers thus des- Ignated to hold this , elect:lnn shall voluntarily take • the usual affidavit administered to election officers under_ the laws of the State, so - air to• shut but all cause of complaint. • ~- - - " The election in the First one Second. Wards will be field at the PubliSchool Houses In raid wards.- -••:. In the Third Ward t the southeastern corner or Sixth and Smithfield treets. In the Fourth Wardae the Public. Sehoolllonse. - --- ei s In the Fifth Ward in the office of the Clerk of tee Ornhans'Court, at the. Emirs .Ileuse, 'under the str- Pervlsion of W. B. Neeper, Georg_ e bless and R. J. • Stelth, who are appointed the Board to hold said election. • :. • In the Sixth Wardst the l'ubilc School House. • __ - In the Seventh Ward at the Public &Moot House. • - • - - In the Eighth - Wardat the honee of Henry Wilton. ••. • "In the Ninth Wartrel thaPnblieleehoollcmse. .in the . Tenth Ward at the house of Wm . Brown, at the corner of Penn and Mechanics streets. - In the Eleventh,,TwelfOßThirteettlli, Felurteetills Fifteenth and 'Seventeenth Wards. , at the usual. places of holding elections in said wards. In the ffixte i ear: Wal l3 2ffiWiliffaar centerCif . ,': 1' Pearl- and M litreete, u s e- sepervisienst. t .:• ~, I' Noah G. Craig: °land IS and John C. Stewart • lathe Eighteenth Ward sit the place.of holding elections for what was Ireretobsre enoWires the 'll - d precinct of Collins township, under the siskervialort .... or David Jones. David Rolmes and David Kira. •' .. • _ In• the Nineteenth Ward at Joieph_Ganstees - house,on tbe EteeetecuOserg turnpike; nhaerlheall- ' - • , • peirslsidti efiiiiihnlil.„ Benin, Wtn: 11.`3lorrititer and. James Joyce. '•., In the Twentieth Ward at _Rattler"' School(HoUte s ,* --' • ozider the superviolon -or Wm. H. Derininell.M , eo- - - •( F. Rahauser and John .11, , Raum.-• •• --- '-- In the Twenty-first Ward at Itoss' School Homes, under the supervision ir,A. . I .yroolmayeri S . B. M,• -it assed 13..W. , M0rgan.• . . • • • .• - ''- ' • In the Twenty-second Ward at Irwin's School ; ' '••- • House. under the semryision of Jolui.R. Mc:Sock. Williams Irwin and t•tisfel-31fortein.- - • , .- . - lathe Twenty-third w P e eb l ese usual place for ...: holding elections in late t o wnsh i p under the supervision of Joseph Beals. Jame s B . Palmer and James McKibben. --- • • ' ' - . . Remy- supporter, of GRANT end COLFAX and • - the city nominees 111. 4 arriftOtlY invited to take part ' in Said 'electlen,lited fans efeer . ; and the election • offieere are hereby respectfully urged to use &Ils:et- ; stbledlilgenee to preserve the puiltkeif the ballot box and secure a fair return of the votes east. The election officera; after the Totter are counted ,_ -•-• ~., will make up 'duplicete• return! thereof, One' of" - which, with the Ilst of voters, shall he placed In the ballot boxes...and-the other :taken . poasesaion of by T ,,, _ the Return Judge:sti:the - nett/tit 'Jaigeti of the . -- several wards shall present the tame ats meeting -of Return Judges. to be 'Midst the Common Coun- • - .011 Chat:fiber, on TIfii,SDAY. August Pith, at 10 o'clook".a. M., when they shall cause the same to be added together. and declare the result, the person receiving tee highest vote for each office to be de- - elated the nominee. , - i - • , The Return Judges , at their meetinr,- will lappoint • " '.._ , the City Executive Committee to serve for the en sulng.year. e • Th 6 Committee desires lis ealighea - ttentlini'Of the , Election Boards to the •follevethk resolution, which iratadopted at the last meeting of , the Committee: ' Resobed, Thai we recomniend , to the officers of • : . _ the Ptilnary Eleetion the enforeeMertv-of-aillegat ' - --: yilles respecting the qualification of voters at gen- eral electicms. in addition 10 the requirement that ..- - • the voter shall be a known member of the Union - .. - Republican Party. !-.. • •-_•. - -•--- - ' - , A resolution was also plefeell•-lintherisitig the Election' Boards to fill all vacancies occurring in the officers of their respective districts., ::„, , .... ;Chairman (A. L. PEARSON, Secretes - Y.” an3:t9o . -- AMUSEWM-TIB.--- IigrACADEMY OF Itltigig.' LXBEISI ` l- • I ` l7 "' 4AiKEßifrge . Id.sive oast JOSEPH C. FOSTER. • THE COOLEST PLACE IN THE CITY. Box Glee opetr:frei;ie 3;•wliere.iteats•niay • '•-•- I secured In advance. , • LAST NtilllT BET THREE OF THE B EASON.„.. lonnensb Sliccessof the deurGrand Pantondme. • "- , ' •it Unprecedented Laughter and Applause:. Glorious Triumph of Talent. • EVERYBODY . bIIOCLD SEE =Bea NIP. -NEEDILESEA,Y, August Ilth:Stiev.mtt Trick Pats-. tondine 44,_NUM81 , 11 - 1•11P; or HARLEQUIN TOM. THE PIPER'S SON, full of tricks and change* and in which will be Introduced the GREAT TEA NISPOIL :ANION AII , IONS of the ilower,of-Romancaand Palmas of Dee rops. To be_iprecinled the favorite drama o the IDIOT WITNESS, a Tale of Mystery. In which the entire Company will appear. putps.y. complimentary benefit toGOv..Poster.. - the merenMailager.'on'whiCtior-caugonihe be it for the last titer' IS his Celebrated diameter of NAPOLEON AONAPARTE. SATURDAY. Unind Matinee, for the accommoda tion or• Ladies and Children.' commencing- at balf• past two. •-- - • au..4 FRIMON rkitine NOT CEst.,.i *Tote Owners of Dts an4114a." tThe °inert of DOGS are. berebytuittfied'that - Gni* inintlahr probibitlagthenndingst 'bite un genzsled willbe atflptir 44.4-43)9411-'2 so antiered - -tO rittiltia.Se dealt with according to . A -. fill HOGS suffered to ran at large will be taken tilik and disposed of according to the ordinancei , c , cf tha„ 41 , 0,/I"I,LL, LII3IIISIIIELVILINORE. MaYart -iy24:titi 1 • . si IIrEIVIENT COIIIEORT- ABLL—A two-story Brick Dwelling House on ederal streeL Pittsburgh; contains Midland V zwnis o pliti7rwMlignolik:batit liveksai nissented.? collar, Id prick rront and slate reor, 811- 04 ,433 .0 dtel9der, fir saliv% „ . - , 8 wit i m e qpii 34' it. ' " ''' ' ' • • " P.-0 , -V .1:I.:al,* MA] OR. JOSEPH A. EITJTLER, JARED M. BRUSH, CHARLES JEREMY, REASUItEIL WIL,LO4ii. LITTLE. . A. .1. COCHRAN, CITY COBMu)LLEIL. CONTIWLLEFL ..'?l.ct.- ?:Z3" rat 1 , 5 • 1